- i : ... -'. ' 'V .-v'-v "'--.'.. "-ii ; .v V- i.-.U - -v; ' . . , '.. .. ,, v-"-m - i j 'V v ' r . ; , j, - .... . - 3ft 'W F'V AV vVV S1.00 Per Year. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. Single Copies, 5 Cents. VOL. XV. Si-: WXE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, OCTOBER I 1892. NO. 28. felii Hi ft IU Uinil. IEWBBI i Wi H.JjTOI DIRECT LINE. Tri-Weekly Trips. I a rv r ru k rr. r cor. v : Mt . . i Motos hMJ a of in ?. no .-. . v . t I Lata) NO-TlA lUOtkU . I Iittc Sim tks btMsU t. Or.. I ' ; ; : JC .ait o- V. :oio nc IM hmhi wt inf k n Pi--"' .a w.. e-i omo --... WmIUiiio v 50 ADTAM E 1 R iTF. )THlK13iT 1.1', . 1 . ui. : in in::ni a:: a " - .. .i.r :: :s no Weaver electoral l'ei.us y 1 vania. i .ng it the p jhticians a- the ofl'icCK we'll do :: n hall the eounfiae of i! ive asked tor Federal u election day. a ri.or on l our. Hot t ci'ii I'lurtl I'.irtjitcs and Iiiillican lt N.iluii' .Nut Mm 1'Jaiii Vol. Kr.0HIIA SOI.IDKFt than i; Kit. N'ti-Toe Vote tho Doiiidcrat-. j Th, jV..ri,. ' It .. i.. I A ri! IN TENNESSKF. r i i-p. i . A Tin: l: 1:ii:i;k h nu rest for the wear'. Ming haa beea written :.;:u- ol 'Ta r.i ra booui-ile- !': -' Tin: Tiu i V ri r i'- .. ::' Pi i:-t .! ti,. , ' i Voxmd IE710JE. dpi Sn-.:;i-.a, Hnzv BXFUICE. C?t. rrss. rci w in New : comet upon no l it;! 'o aid m A. WD A I I.I V N r AT ' ' pill .11 Wl,v mtwu4ji.v 4 it..' II 14 ' n - l . - frValBf U, 'or K. i!..r.. vric ;.a I J tit T- rtiarft T"- .a ion. In 01 F7 ir rT ff ' r . v.- ilT T M'. lAvo t r r r !t IX U. KJll anovU . . 11. aya ii io4i u - . r t jMt Vmmut m AJtw loo n - i-J' 1 t,.M4! W ii H. f.f ... ' -- j mi aa . jr 11 awl 1.0.. - . : '.ui yaj(49 ffaasK aaaj4 . rmr oi r Lm r luj .l.r. Ml M a Utm br in "'" r. , avM ayi.. aw . t - 4 K UllT ill: ( 1 . .. ( the 1 1 . ' ;n : ;i i) l r if .Is I cru ::i::i:. : r 1 ; a in Lii.-i. . llKKi' received ouiy 170 . ;. ::i rortl.uid, lil.s home, : 7 mi 1 v iwo ) earo ago. f.grn o! I lie tuned. thin: m. hi.hs and Judge'eO'1 i:.i in. u: fettle the question i.m.v iliey will vote by follow ; . H..t. tie's plan of j liriD. .i iT-r. :: bt t ween milhceia . . .. 1. res ; , n : atiparent to ! . . 0 . .' a 1.- ;a-t received the I :i - . daughters fall t.,i , i, ) Air1.. ... t! .1:1 l-ii 1 L.n Tiu 1. .11: 1 : 1 1- 1 1 .. '.. i.u 11 1111 iv! 1 ' 1 1...11V Itoiiiihlieaus Try (0 Klocl tlie Third ! Tarty Ticket init Kot Badly Left. j Tin Thil'l T.il'l V. 1 :u kr.l Uj. I v lll.'j !i-. LT' 't :i t .-rril . I lUek r i 1 The vi w:: i i'.'ht . 1 .11 1 I'm- , n - 1 tire State Dl'llleet'.ll ie 1 i: ke' v el.-i-te. I l. a'.ellt eil.lMllI lliiijel it V. j . Tiu' V.i jiuldiean- 'li.! i . kei 1 ml advised their t Thit in lli ,!l Wa- .art i,!l M pa,!;. ain-t Mi !i- the Third 1'artv Th I juii e.U'i 1' - r h i t e i ; I lieans. hen th -U!;, te 1 the lU'Ltl , Is ta'.kine; a! . ui ,f the Thir tiu 1 liar !' 11 n -it - 1 A ,'.'! , eted i tha I I ! 1 in, aner ,'a ar, I- 1 1 mnkes the absurd iXTiits have bcniehl day that I'.aver- .a Hi tiu li, id ill : :; e ul 1 le le leat. dtiually tn n-tli at sert cf a -lid. leu i 1 iii- . ie 1 lu w jiarty. and hartie that (he Peta Kaves. IU said tn ; I'.:: -tr.Hijdit lieket. 1 : : 1 i i - in w h i e h 1 1 u ; - did d tluir - t'r, an i.- y voted at all. aieral I;. People's Party . luit Hi mI ,.lvv eiders. The;. te to siu li an extent thai han! twenty-live enmities ted the People's ;h, npor: deelare that more of tliem v DciinH'Vatio ticket than the Party ticket. It w as a stranire -ee hide-i "Hind Keptil .licaii I )iilieratie Iii kt I e. ;i !. - ' i Li id 'Ol He U;l IU .1-. . I et. 1 wile o siirlit to IleLt l'i PC.-. w i 1 h o 1 1 : I n ;vr: Ejistcm' Carclim Dispitch. rr fhi l.in. s. l r dtlan Hsrtk OaraUM rolat. . and . . rsaTi.rAiA iiimon . YaMrfe, rtv. . Jlarlh , M.I Uaiart mm (. TVa ILT TiVWHltf Lin o( f smmnnw aho .bujiti.t mi ii er r the co.; the r.er n p r n flro th t ike :'..i M a brotigir . 1 fold by Mr. ie and :':. ' isuo.s ' ! 1 ; ton. h--: : and ar i'Le j oored " l)i y it: in C'otir. crat or 1:1 - 1 c: k Woi id. averaged daily ' c:ii bpr. , r in.! it- during the This s the b a dailv A IM tm H.w B.ra. UMBiTI, wioiuDii a,: awajtai mini Ulauxl aavcb r ac1 iMOIil .Inaii. ioaMlUa lib la. luiuitri tuaitroavi. .IM rHf DMyaueb Utv. or.'.t!nc o I thp Ki'l'iM el IU WUmtawtM t. rt. . .Voarfnlk 1 Uii'ri: . at H.w !. rki:.4 .Norfo. it. K.. , trie for.-. ' T 1 ajal faiiai ! II fililtii ri 1 1' la.l.r taaK xTtac Mfrur a.iilii!i !- 'nri' P .1 0 U IU lt iar-1T ''- trtB.i wUi.o, Mo tg.aaa.laxr aiaaal mt tUiuMiu nij.ai , d"C.s r.ot ci-.;:' Vtk ro.a atrajiajvi will b aoJJ oo cat to 0 Uiut f toUom. lexce;.: a. a'l . PU-aMM .ul M M arfvd Tt;.a-f ru CaralMi UUpaua alailr a Cultowv: fi a a York, br itoca. K. K.. l'i.r T. . (1; . r , It d , by i-nii.. inj h4i to Vtmm SatBaa. br Hanbtnta Mira rr:.. Jo.; Jw York na ?iw ni.uij it a tWtUMr IUImuIo u l:xu. ijQrfk.r tbt.-i r Uaw DM falb.r lam team .tln aonlr . H. JTra lOaol rralcDl Vm.Tlj Ac.e.t. OBav ajrranrm. !.(. ion fiaijM Aaj.nt. r. V. a . H. at Pntlad.iptita kV. Ooocs, Oam'i rratsbl Ac'... 1 P. at jr. K. tL. ((orfMk, v. to.O. SCMIn. iauca4 -r a: ra I tr.i 5.1 Jk. ft-, JJorfOlk. V UEO. Ul.1DIR-SO-, Al.M. ar lto .v. C. Tobacco! Tobacco! AT Rock Bottom Prices! I s In tl.e party let that there (II ; H'-h ; e i" ' re, break;::-. i !i ;.s alrvay to t be South rtMl d.i;i r I'.iiii promisiT.t!;. 6K' i:i: : a:: . I the s.l! ord. r dece !'::. pr. .. merit p:lc" 0: a U vel he ided done sooner would hi vt' . , There are . -. char, tr, '. - : ', r ". r.. 8c. qp to for tiriv. Orango Brand Sugar (not acid) Cured Hams. w. bure i y . 1 (Lrk not f.T Aaj;. tl 1 7. P. Burrus & Go. Foot of Middle streer THE Fxmers L Herchants Eivk IfZW BKHNE. if. C Orftl o. rat CAPtTAL STtXI rIii 4 rroflU orncFis L- H. CtTLU. w. 8. Onowics T. W. DrriT. H. Powux. $73,000.1)0 3.7.0.oi) TrMidaoi. Vlto Pre id co 1. C"iihir. T.llrr. DISECTOR3 Wa.Om, P. H. P.UrtUr. 2. W. tMwvt, W. S. Chkdwick. Ma 8ksr. O kUrti. L. H. Cii. E. B. Hack barn. UaaiaMlUn far tck .1 BavlDg fkimpi Hotice ! Land 8ale! If flrta. J 4i. laffsat.n1! of i.s.-. cr,ii CMrl a ttv.oar of iirm. v .'. ajalaal . 4 a- TwTV it '. fw Ul ( n( J.v. Illiai. U-i.i N&ar Hrr r(. W.tU0 4i - rVkar -.! I' V ai. ax taai ai i.ar canint.i ur Uo MM laMl. aajjl .aai I ag Ca.li , at Itevor -l: . B.A . 'a V. .. w Or... .4 ... ... . 20thltt(i of bcojSu 18 92. Wfaaaataaj IMiad fTwt o-lr.a. rrfm aa) la la. rcaipiaitit i.-. .:-t. .Dtt U aaMi. II lag auid lx, lu 1 cciinlt aaj Vmlwm. 9. C. ud on Moaia; i rt.k Ihti aatlaaJaakaon iC.nl Uusd., !:oi:-ir laa LaatVtak I.. ... tortnarrlr lKmini to w. r. Waw aaatataara. MUrnvla lo Isrtr.oa. a. m laj.g. .SMnlaxt br th ud Jo. a ii rx far to aaaid naaary H.rrla. ir'd. A. 1. L-rT: N Commiuiorfr gaapt Ita. ltL Ida A MAN who l honestly h n .-: .1: . sides of a that will n.e !.. wroni:. 1 . as M in A Sp e, !:, w hell a convert L e .a' v .1;. him away fr 11. rice of fvi:,. T..;r 1 io keep ,,.v.i I peak,:v is a e-.-. :' position c ::.i. ' !.. der the 1 i.". . Sr.N at. :. ' 1 . '' ered a m .!-' r . -; xr; , :i.e 1 1. 0 ::i : ,r. 11 i: 1 1 co nc.ii . 1 snrpr:-. d .c;,: ' .' sen:a" .:i rt a ,; cane :r. b.-h : I p;;o--. 1 ., . ' the f .; . b: 0'.. ' ' I The e vr. ! tion it:- 1 - :. , work 1. '. r . 1 m pre '.,:., t. ' - . ' 1 1 J'ot; . N'. ; . a '. ; :., , r ibid i: : ' e r in. -. tin' piTft ;;r;:.il : : the heel c : ty r v.: a. black re ; ; the hour o! ;'s r.nt he a ..I ty ; there is ici 1: t;on, still 1 " "!' i w i t h 1 let . . It :i: , tarn of v..-- - IHITer and . .1 1 . the : id 1 1 -. g vr.ee and .;; re- of the pe.tp - . - i t he c.-e.in t r '. tr.. ' ;:i 'elf .1. . and more absorbing :; v. :;h the average young vi --w ho .-li ill I voto forT" a v; 1 'et some new winter . v. : ::'. li::i' to show that S. p v'e: money has lo6t ' 1 till. ::: o as a most per .. : ' 1 e.un p ligu doca- ' :-;: 1. ;s uud rtaken to . '.: '. :.tu-sse in court who '.b'y .1 ceo in pany it with a 11 iw ab.Mit those who lie :;i"ip' :: . 1:1 a : id Congress good .' u The talk about iv ; If W oild's l'air on San da. ia ing going on just the same a - :: C -:i rrs had not said it s ..1 1 . ; be close 1 1 . ' 1 : 11. I", llcwell, of the Atlanta ('. -i. n ci . v. , is a rampant Hill r.i ii . 1 1 . 1 c .v say s 1 hat he be .id, : "level and wili get a ; tie: . 1 trgi r voe than Hill would ' li iv, 1 '..Mined." A !a::t,i cf ronghs threw rotten i1;;- ;i! ii toma'oea at Governor I : ; ha:. an of Tennessee while he ;- tiiakiTif a Third pirty speeeh an 1 broke up the meeting. Such ! t:r.-i err'y be havior is to be de plorei. T:. -.ell that the Life saving Il;::e.;:i of the government 13 to be rci 1 :;tcd at the World's Fair. It will b.- very nefal, if present indi c.r .iii.s of ( hicago prices daring the fair are not deceptive. Tiik latest excuse for the extor tion ( f the coal trust is, that its members want to make enough rr.nncy this winter to enable them to spend a conole of days at the World's Fair next summer. lie.,'. On t.a i, -e 1 r:'.i ot P.a 1 -' i declared that tin '. h, Fun lies ti. k. :. Kdit,,.- Main- : nur- t',,r the now s:iine. 'here i- a hit He dlellit iii.y Hep; tiu re U II; Halt iirh Mctiser.e( r ills Ie lor a I u-ior. n r h in. 1. he -a - til it iinty chiiiriui ti ha i m;1I do no wi ,rk lor mak i; dr C a in party. but all th f t rick, rv in the ai r. that the Third jeirty has u'ot licat. fntids. I ut admits that suit to Ala! ml, nt Wih VolillU tl solicitation. The result, it is stilted, is that llarkin. the Peoples" Party candidate, cannot pos sihlv sluw up with more than S.000 vote, wliieh is Is.OOO less than the Hc pui'licui vote four years :eni. This news is e,,od eilOllLtll. AM) (.FORMA TOO ! As she Went so V i 1 1 (.0 NoiUi Caio- nil !.1"IU".' ('on,'-, 111:1. - .llL'tUIl WEAVER KAVORK THE FORCE MM.. He Has the FfTronterj to say So Reforc a North Carolina Audience. Wil c r- .1 rs rag 1 1 e phi I ; !' ::n murderers were ar- nc I for trial for mur w.t din is hoars in a Philadel . c. iiit. It would seem from ;:.a" the name '-City of brotb io'.e" is a nr.stit when applied .it t 1 va, n . 1 HE ( AMPAKJN. atiipatgn advances mocratie victory. with it icn .iiic 'ania, Arkansas and Flor t.did triumphs have been 1 lemocraey. while in the v: States of Maine and . : he p-ir: y of high tariff ..: us Force bill narrowly 1 .;:.o::i:moin delaf. v ork Cleveland and Hill : certain victory, is-icliusettn, Jiussell will in h.s spurs, and lis for ir M issachusotts in ' eavetl. '' e:-t the command has : '!',,; ward into Fine," and . 1 s'i .k.'a with the tramp .: - batllaions. : 1 lroPtia all is well. ei : I.-as- combination " 1 a few days for the n ' : a ridiculous farce, . 1 ' t .- more congenial .1 .11.. remain solid, not s of oppression and mis- indication of her civ- 1 tor the protection of Wc take the follow ini; from th, lnmirton IcsseliL'ers ,.rkv M.,111 reoD.l?nce. (In Friday. S,t,uil.er i'.Oih. den. .1. P.. Weaver, of 1 'ula.-k i. Term . . I'aine, haiini: been IxaLsiadi by the Republican parti to help them break the "Solid South.'' put in his appearance in our town. lie had a'.xiiit three thousand people to hear him speak, about forty pel cent of whom were Jicmocmts. ami a.l r, pre iitm ibout fifteen count ics.. "Weaver spoke for about an hour. II told the fanners they wen- in debt. Tl iviintcil cheap money ami the ojilv a to ,'et it was bv decline; jm Pre-ideiit that lie had a lien of hirre dimcli.-ion with which to sit,rn 'Sub-Treasiirv" an "Free C'oiiiiiLte" bills. He held the Deim cratic party responsible for eveivthin bad from Adam's full to the present. WKAVliK i'AVOli- Till. KoKCi; l;t.I "lie roe'amie, 1 him-elf in fav r of tin "Force bill." Ib: .h elated that oiireki tions were not honestly conducted an vowed if he were elected that he'd :. out every able bodied man in the Cube States or have "fair elections." "This speech was a disappointme:; to many, as they w ere assured by M Thome, who introduced him, that thev' hear a discussion of living issues. II made no appeal to the negro tho lucre were many in his audience." probably !i hundred. In short, he did what we all believe he is said to do- tried to disafi'ect Democrats, but in this he signally fai weaver's OLIl WOMAN. "Mrs. Lease also spoke. Some tiling right umusing occurred, one or tuoo which I'll mention. At the conclusion .urs. L,case s speech one el Ins devotee proposed three cheers for (icn. Weaver "ole woman." "Another one mistook a vi-itor f. "ft caver, and having an eve to hi- mule if not his fortv acres of land, he told tiu visitor confidentially that, if he, the visi tor, would put 125 in his hand, he cmil buv at least 100 votes with it." (Irand old leoria. the enq the South, repudiates the '1 and the Kebublican combined 50,000 majority. The maj reach so. 000. The Governor other State oll'.cers. and a fi A--emblv were voted f,.r. ere State ol ii nl Party by at h-ast irity may . and the ill General I'ln re ere L'd KEEPIM. OF POTATOES. Experiment Showing the I'rescriiitiie Benefits of Lime. ,es and. firesides. Childre . Cr for F UUr Ca.t -i i'c-, Cry for Pitcher's Castoria! It mav often 1h? quite an obnet to preserve an abundant crop of early pota toes for fall or winter use. lhis woul, hs a safeguard against a poor sccon crop, ana might secure tor the holder tetter price if thetulers could be pre serv ed with assurance of coining out wel Our potatoes were harvested July 2-t ami -'tith, ? -on after nio-t ot the tops leu tunica aiM were lvingoown. i lu v were taken to cover, sorted and stored in i clean, cool, well drained cellar, tin Aug 4th part of the tubers were removed, re sorted and treated as follou.- il) ivc-sorted ami store, I wiiti,.,,;: other treatment. (2iTroated for lo er 11 h, ur- with a percent, solution ol eommi reiai sii.pliiine acid (t'si pounds of w ater to 1 p en acid, i dried and then stored. (3i One bushel of the tuber-: in-:: ici. I were limed. 4 i Afte; re sortine; -i.e., .fihe t ware limed. In all eae- win re lime made to adhere the potatoes "prink lei 1, then the lino , : u-tc I , all w ere well e atc. I. Evidence of rapid decay in s,,:: treated tubers caused them all t sorted Aug. 25th and (li Potatoes simiilv re-.-ort oversight not weighed, v, civ bum tain Sii.S'i per cent, of -,umd an pi r cent, deciyed tubir-. (2 i Treated i ith siilphuri, a i 2. v:i per cent, sound. ( :b Treated with suiphuru then limed. :i-5U-0 sound. (41 Treated with agricultural lime. '.'2.7'' sound. 1 if the sound tub., r- whi. '.iwere pub jectud to the acid bath :'.c, p, r cent, sprouted several eves each and this treat ment as very destructive to the tubers. Comparing the decayed tubers from the lime treatment with those from no treatment and it is seen that at the time of rehamlling. the ;foruici' treatment had preserved 45 percent, of the tubers lia ble to destruction without treatment. Lime has long been recommended for the preservation of potatoes, and in this trial is -liown a practical i 11 u.-t rat ion of the benefit to be derived from its use. 1'kank P.. llMiaiv, -gr,,.'.;pkuri:t. N (.' LAperimaii: Staiiou. : t rs w as 'li tintl .. of the O b, 1 d. by to I ad l: id ah icid 1 I two full ti-kets in the held, the Demo cratic and People's Party. The Uepubli cans had an electoral ticket in the field to be voted for at the Presidential election but in this election the leaders actively interested themselves in turning the lte llean vote to the support of the Third partv- The greatness of the ietory was a glorious surprise even t the most sanguine Democrats. The negroi - gen erally voled with the Deinoi rats, mil the claimed Third Party strength failed to materialize. The greatest surprises came from a number of agricultural counties wliieh f r s,i;n" time had been coma-, led ! tin opposition. These counties, known to be hot-beds of Third Partyism. came up with surprising change of front. The reports from them showed a -toady stream of big majorities for the Dem ocrats. Even Rockdale, the home County of Third Party-Republican Peek, gave 000 majority for Northern the Dem ocratic nominee. It was a Waterloo for Thir-1 Partyism and Republicanism. The news i- just as encouraging from Florida. Mitchell beat Joskin by 2.1,500. the majority when all the figures are in may reach 25.1.00. Whole counties want as a unit for Mitchell and the whol Democratic ticket. Reports from forty- two out of the fortv-live counties show- that the senators and representatives wi all be Democrats. In the reinainin three counties the vole is close but the indications are that they will also send Democrats to the Legislature, making a solid Democratic body. Monticcllo, Jetlci'son county, the home of Senator Pasco, was one of the counties that gave not a solitary vote for the Peo ple's Party candidates, nor for any other outside of the Democratic nominations. Such a vote is unprecedented. The Third Party is dead. The Suneral will take place on the 8th of November. Republicans will be the mourners. el . J. F. Ilrins. ,n of Pam 1 ie., Riteiuaii. of Mart in, are 1 1 iiolllille, - for the Senate di-t i let. A Warrant w a i --m . i i Monday by Justice Si,,.,,,,. I I. ,'beia 1 lodge-, a Thir, -t eal lug a I l in k l .i! i (hi-;, Mr. Noah We-i. a :;ood an. i peete, i fa I'lllei' o! I ';. - 1 1., , j ,, ,-; i hood, died Monday i let. lid. : uiied Tuesday with Ma-onie h, Died, suddenly, in Wanvn. Pa 1X12. Mrs. Pii , Allen P..-, i. . Dr. J. M. Davies --formerly of misplace. The deceased was a sister of Mr. George Allen. A ease of highway robbery, in which Iwo white men and one negro were killed by four robbers, has occurred near Jack son, Mississippi. Great efforts are being made, to arrest, the desperadoes. Just think of it : Wayne MacY Attorney General in Garfield's Cabinet m a letter to John W. Carter, Secretary i-.l ,r .1.. ., i- , oi in,, .liassacnuseus iieiorm i inn, an nounoes that he intends to vole I'orClevt land at the coming election. l lie .National meeting ot Democratic clubs in New York passed resolutions . respectful sympathy wilh President liar rison in Ins davs of anxiety over the ill ness nt ins wile an, I expressed tlie earn est hope that in (he Providence of God .Mrs. Harrison may fie restored lo health Messrs. J. (). and A. P. Hawkins, of cove were tried oelore l . . Commission er E. G. Hill yesterday morning on the enarge ol illicit instilling. 1 hey were required to give bond in the sum of $200 each for their appearance at the next term of F. S. Court which they did and were discharged. Two others came in on last nights train for trial this morniu and still others are to follow. Mr. .1. IJ. Dawson, who represents the Charlotte manufacturing company, and who is one of the oldest pants drummer- on the road, has purchased the New lierne House, of Morchcad City. N. t and w ill take charge of the same on the 1st ol' January. Mr. Dawson is a son-in law of Mr. T. H. Mabison of Croaiai t h.ver gentleman. J 0 u il no dottb; receive a good patronage ''mm Mor-vheai I He Speaks hut Outside (lie Limits of Piila-ki. "b nil for We. I III to mi .1, .en N il.. ei . I, i la re, I I 'i h lav t hat he would i p l" a nt i a, n t 1 1 1 a I had 1 icen line Ie hu at Pul.a -1-.. Hid . 1,'iv t he charges. Ill dli I lllll-tel coinage enough to get off the t ra i n in the city but hi' -imkr outside. WI I, i in a l i; , pr, ; b d the , . -oiiie li him. leet hllll I'l l -' O e 1mvn was pretty citizens swearing third parly men and con-eri alive or, l, r. , aier got ,,f the train and siw the giins; he looked pale but with Mrs. Lease on one side and a friend on the other he went through the town and spoke a mile beyond to a handbill ot third party men and denied all charges. There would have been trouble if the same -p,e, 1, had been delivered ill Pulaski. an. I is a very deserve ain share o! t! visito rs. A negro 1 uoke le-pe( ted widow Tenn.. at't-r the inmates h attempted an assault up daughter. Tl Tar Heels nt the National Convention North Carolina was honored at the National convention of Democratic clubs bv having the following gentlemen elected to the positions specified: 15. C. Peekwith was elected by the convention recording clerk of the con vention. Thomas W. Strange vice president of the convention; Ed. Cham bers Smith vice president of clubs; Col. 1!. Cameron was selected as committee man on permanent organization oi tne invention and selected by that commit tee as its chairman, t. II. Uushee com mitteeman on constitution anil permauent rganization and was likewise made lialrman of the former committee; Mir. , ore C. Heck, member of the commit tee on resolutions. 1'he delegation passed a unanimous resolution indorsing Col. .1 . s. c arr tor Pn sideiit of the National associations of but did not press the matter bc- r the convention out of compliment to Governor Hlack. I uos. FALL CROP OF IRISH l'OTATOIS. Hie Seed Potatoes To Cut or Not to Cut, That is the (Question. Since the publication i f Bulletin No. Swj on the late potato crop m the South, a number of growers have writen to me that in their experience thev found it e.-t to cut the potatoes before bedding i sprout. Mv own experience had eemed to indicate that they should not e cut, and therefore insisted upon plant ing them whole. This season 1 have tested both methods and find that while the cut potatoes sprouted in time for ilanting in August, a large number of tlie uncut ones failed to sprout. As one who ittempts to instruct others should always sure ot his points i write this to say that the indications seem to point to an rror on my part in insisting so strongly upon not cutting. We will continue to est the matter m other seasons, and hope inters may- also test both methods so it the truth may be de'initely ascer- taiu'.d, X, i into the n. .-1 del. co "f lady nt Montpclicr. 1 retired, and i the oldest screams of the Indie brought lu li. 1 he lady was not hurl beyond a few scratches. Bell escape bul was -hot through the right side. Ib was afterwards arrested by a colored man When the otlieers entered the room li( was in bed nursing his wound-, but hi -napped a gun at them. A mob of ; hundred citizens took him from t he olii eers. hung him to a limb and riddled him with bullets. He confessed his crime. At the National Convention of Demo cratic clubs, wliieh met in New York City Tuesday-, the delegates were wel conicit i iv c-l resnicnt l levciaiM in an admirable address. His reception was extremely cnthusiaslic. oilier great Democrats made timely and appropriat remarks. I he North Carol, na delegation to the Club Convention was the largest from the South. Through the courtesy of Mr. J.S. Carr, of Durham, they occu pied elegant quarters at the Hoffman House. Mr. W. J. Noble, of Core Creek was tried yesterday before U. S. Commissioner, E G. Hill, on the charge of illicit distilling He was bound over to the next term of United States Court in the sum of $200 Two other men of the same neighborhood w ill be examined on the same charge to day and it is expected thai others will follow. We are informed that the offences are not of quite recent occurrence and the claim is made for the accused parties that if there was a violation of the laws, it was through ignorance on their part i:nd moreover, it is claimed that the proprietor of tho distillery being a shrewd fellow and posted as to what constituted violations would inveigle unsuspecting citizens ol tlie neighborhood into wnar he knew were infringements w ith the in tention of haying a hold on them to keep them from giving information of his carry ing on the unlawful business. The parade in Raleigh's centennia celebration will be a grand sight. The tate State Chronicle ha.- the following to -ay ol the floats that will be used iu it: "At a meeting of those who intend to have floats on the first day of the Cen tennial celebration of the city of Raleigh it was stated that no float could be over fourteen feet high from the ground, nor over eight feet wide. The tiiree grand historical and allegorical floats arc under construction by three of the largest and most enterprising firms of tile city, with the aid of our enterprising arti-t, Mi Ran, (all. There w a- lam-h euthusia.-ni shown by the bu-incss men present on the subject of the many advertising floats that will have a place in the gram! procession. There will be forty different trades and professions represented, (hie of the historical floats will represent in two handsome pictures 5x11 feet. "Hal eigh at the Court of Elizabeth" and Raleigh obtaining the Patents."" anoth er will represent "LaFavctlc's Visit'to Raleigh." How Harmonious They Atef I i. Raleigh correspondent of the Wil mington M e-scnger tells of the following relationships e.isting between the Repub lican and Thii'i I part ies: 'A. gentleman 'of prominence who ar rived here today from the Fifth district brought new s w hich goes to show the ex tent of the "combine'" between the Third party and the lie publicans. W. R. Lindsay is the Third party nominee for Congress, Settle the Republican. Friend of the latter met Lindsay and fold him l.e need not go on the stump, that Settle would look alter his interests. So Lind say is bush-w hacking, on the stump Settle is speaking for both himself and Lindsay. He compliments the latter and takes care to sav some good things about the Third liarfvt ' The gentleman who gave (his informa tion said also that just now the Third parly people arc putting forth their trongest onorts. As he felicitously phrased it. thev are. '-muddying the water." They arc desperate and arc making desperate efforts. ' 1 u tins county a Republican said a few days ago that the Itcpublicana had agreed m i akc to support tne mini party men this year in consideration of nn agreement that the latter would in the next election go for the Republicans. Perhaps the compact has been made in other counties also. 'In the'eanvass of this county the Third party speakers say that the; do not atUu-k the lir,nti!iraiiK for the. mwn thai the lat ter ui- li'! lir,!,t Unl tlum" What better proof does ant one want that the Thiol Party is playing into the hands of the mbiieans The North Carolina World's Fair Huilcl ing. 1 he - pi d heations of the material and labor t" be Used and employed in the rcction of the North Carolina World's Fair Building wa re received by the Com missioner of agriculture yesterday from Messrs. Brown Oc Hull architects Win- ton, N'. C. The drawings arc handsome. evidencing great skill and much care. It is the purpose of the commissioners to push the work altf.ad as fast as possible. Captain Ashley, ot tlie Uar works, will ive the dressing, cutting and htting ot the timbers in charge and the material for the building will arrive in Chicago ready for erection without alteration or hange. The woods for the building have been most yenerously donated by tho severel lumber interests throughout the State. Already there is in hand a most superb collection ol the state s precious stones, ohsi.-tiiig of eini raids, ainethists, beryls, garnets, eairgorns. citrine topaz, arrows of love stone, chalcedony, fcc, which will represent the rich resources of the State. ie Murphy armshing company, with olhces at Newark. Boston, Cleveland, Ht. Louis and Chicago, has written the com missioner of exhibits offering to take such pecimens of wood as designed by the exhibitors to show the finish and surface; to take them and polish and linish up in the highest state of the art, ready for in stallation. The design of the company is to be able to say that the North Caro lina woods were finished with varnish ol their manufacture, although they do not sk that their name be in any way ihs- played. The proposition was yesterday iccepted by the. eonimisioner. State Chronicle. The Force Rill. Better vote for liberty aud the white government of the Southern States, even if the candidate w ere the devil himself, than consent to the election of respectable Senjainin Harrison with a force lull in lis pocket. "New York Sun, .lime 34th, ls'a2. LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemon Tonic. For Billiousness, Constipation and Malaria, For Indigestion, Sick and Nervous Headache. For sh-cplessness. Nervousness and I cart diseases. For Fever, Chiils. Debility and Kidney )iseases take Lemon J'.lixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or- anic regulation, take Lemon JMixir. Dr. Mos'iey's Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh juice of Lemons, combined ith oilier vegetable liver tonics, and ill not fail ion in any of the above named disea-cs. 50c. and $1. bottles at i iruggists. Prepared only by Dr. II. Mozley. At lanta. Ga. H. M. comb i:NKr.u Whites: -, "'ii nee in my family. Dr. Lemon Elixir has few, if any : o - upi riot's in medicine, for ii of t he liver, stomach and .",! . ..m i.s. Piv-s. Nal'l Bank, -Me M inn i 1 le, Tenn. I- or n geslion. Tin ,11 biilo. which I hay, have never f. li i c -m il pi, in lit relict' a lili ir. A C inn. ui, 1 mi k headaches, indi n ain I const ipat ion (of ecu a goat sufferer) I ,1 ;i n ie, 1 ui lie that would nl. prompt and perma b. II. M',h y's Lemon J. P. Svwn.Li.. Grillin, Ga. Pub;ii.-lnr Daily Call. ,''t'P '..'? If - --!", -V-'A.i" ---j IK V'n---'-r- :f;-i. bl-,..;.-.v- tV-r.- . ar.s;:s;fc wm , , J ), I ...!.- " , ... -- v ' c V

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