THE DUNN V0L‘ 11 Dunn, N. MUCH COTTON SOLD AT DUKE 'M Hslee Sold By One Man at 12ft Ceala—Other Local Item*. Duke. Oct. 7.—Tueeday and Wed neiulay of this week wcro the ban ner day* for the local cotton market for thia season. Tuesday when the prlco want to twelve and one half ronla the farmers got busy and, rushed all the old and new cotton on hand to the market. One man brought two hundred and six bales of old cotton and with the number of hdles on band: had seen Ole price of six and one quarter cents. A spirit of good feeling prevails with all the fanner* for they are able to meet their fertiliser bill* and other obligations and then have a surplus for tht saving* bank. All ara buay a* can be picking out cotton as fast a* It opens and the weather will per ■it. n«imw7 me supervisor* or roads closed a contract with tbs Dunn road fores for a sew pises of road running from Ibc lower river road to the Duka and Dunn road P"wllal with Black Elver. The work wes started the same day clearing the right of way Tbit new road will eliminate two sharp and dangerous curves, cot off a good dis tance and give a thirty foot road In placa of the old eighteen foot road, and will be built of sand clay. Wednesday afternoon the post master announced, to the public that beginning October 8th a lock pouch aoail service would be established on trains namber .11 and 84 from Dunn to Durham. These trains ar rive from Durham at 10:57 a. m. sad will lake a pouch to Dunn, and 1 at 1:30 bringing a pouch from Dunn Thu is the same service that was ini : operation up to the middle part of the summer when it was discontin ued on account of the change la the < schedule of the Durham and South ern trains | Mg E. U Haaaell, president bf i tita Ha stall-Johnson Company, iafL I Wednesday night for the northern I markets to purchase a supplements- I y fall Una and his spring line at goods I Eev. Tracy T. Walsh, e« York. a. I Ci_ ha^ arrived an4 1* conducting . . »■ Mu ■! I** —upiBiuipgr ■twftn'H.p Much interest is lining taken in the i work and the attendance is good. I The amount of interest that peo ple taka In the war was exemplified I one night this week at the moving I picture show. Under ordinary con ditions the huiua la shout half full, I on this special occasion war pie- < turaa were advertised end the bouse \ was crowded and all the standing room taken. < Duke. Oct. ia— The Erwin Cotton' Mills Co. Mo. 2 mills have ennounc-j * ad that they will shut down one day I for the State Fair, giving Wednes day October 20th for this occasion. ' The Durham and Southern Railway 1 will operate a special train for the accommodation of thoee wishing to I alt end the Fair and a large number I will attend. Friday night, October 15th, the < ladies’ Aid Society of the Method ist church will giro e Tom Thumb wedding at tho auditorium- Those taking pan will be under ten years old. Many of tbe little folks will ' participate and the affair promisee to bo one of much local interest. The Ladies’ Aid Society ie oontinually doing something for their church. Sunday morning the congregation was pleased to notice a complete new suit of handsome oak furniture for the pulpit. The Costs Hosiery Mille which is not yat one year old aad ia located near Duke are now computing an order for (Its thousand doaan pairs of half boas for the United States Army. This order amounted tu mors than $8,000 and wa Usrn has been filled with complete satisfac tion of the Government, which is mighty good evidence that this boo village ia making good, ae there are ao buyer* more critical than those •f tha Uavcnuncnt. This mill also manufactures a complete Una of cot ten and naoresriaed for both men aad women. Thoy sail direct to the merchants and claim that thoy con buy cotton at their door and nuke the hosiery and sail their output juet a bit cheaper Uua tho wholesaler* op north. Tho local merchant* In tho anrTeroding towns are Uklng advantage of this low price they ere nuking, and are relieved of some freight charges. Ear. N. C. Duncan rector of St. (Hephena Eptanopal rhorch loft Tuesday morning to attend a convo cation meeting at Ralelgk. Rev. T. T. Walsh who lua bean assisting Mr. Duncan with a mission ot tho Episcopal charch loft Toeoday for hie home ia York. fl. C. The mission was closed Monday night sad was a vary satisfactory series of sendee*. Eleven gave their noma* to bo confirmed. Tho Moving Picture Show mkna for announces that they wfll, begin BENSON NOTES Mr. W. S. Murchison wae a vl<{ lor U> th* Capital City Friday ra Earning Saturday afternoon. Mr*. Cha* hi. Stavon., of Solme »P*nl several days hers last woe tlx guest of bar aiater. Mr*. W. C Racklay. Mr. J. M. Beaty, of tho Smith °*ld U era Id, waa a visitor bora Fri day for a few bout*. Th* revival which was conduct*! at th* Baptist church last wool closed Saturday night Kav. Mr Duncan wu* ably assisted by Kav Frad Collins, of Clinton. Mr. Fred Royal, of Emporia, Vir Kini* (pant (ora time in th* cit] with friend* and relative* Last waak Mr. B. T. Uarnaa, of Petersburg •pant several days in town will Crienda this waak. Mr. James H. Fialda, of Nawtor Grove waa in town Friday an route to Ralalgh to **e hi( ton who u Ir i hospital there Maasn. W. T. Mania and H. A Parker wsr.t down to Fayetteville Friday night to tec “A Pair ol Sixes'* played there Bom to Deputy Sheriff J. Willie Moors, a son, Woodrow Wilson Iasi Monday night Mr. J. F. P. Stewart, of Coats, was a visitor hare Saturday and Sunday attending service* at the Primitive Baptiat church. Mr*. Victor Austin, of Clayton, who has been speeding several days »re with her daughter, Mrs. Jessie McLamb, returned to her home 3*t i Mar. Eldar Ton Coata, of Coats, >reached at the Primitive Baptist bureh Saturday and 8unday. Mr». 1* U. Creech mi taken to a toepila] at WUaoa Sunday night foi tn operation. We hope that she nay won return completely recov red. ' Bev. A. T. Lassiter, of lilUngton, e movin g hie family here this week md will make thie hie hone ia the uture. Ho will conduct services in own once each month. Wc welcome Cr. Lassiter sad Family to our town Mrs. Kills Harper and daughter, lilt Meta, of Dunn, wars visitors ■ps Sunday. pending some lime in the city with elatives. Mies Iva Pearaon, of Dunn, spent laturday and Sunday in town the ;ueet of Miaa Myrtle Ashcraft Thera were service* at the Bap let church Sunday morning and rraning conducted by the pastor. t«V. J. M. Iluacan. Mr. S. A. Lassiter, of Elev ation. owuehip was in town for a few >our« Sunday with relatives. Mr. James Creech, of Pour Oaks, pent the day here with his brother, dr. B. D. Crooch. Mrs. Norvwela Pearsall, of Dunn, 'iaitad bar sister, Mrs. Joe Wood, laturday and Sunday. Mr. J. Rom Jonas, of near Smith - ield, was a visitor hart Monday for i few hours on business. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hall, of Fay ittsvilla, era spending several days a town with Mrs Hall's mother. Urs. Duncan. Judge F. H. Brooks, of Sroithilsid, was In town a short while Monday m business. Bar. J. M. Duncan left Monday sr Wells Chapel In Sampson Cotm ;y where be will conduct u series of Capt. J. W. Goodrich and daugH m, Misses Velma and 8ybil, spent Saturday and Banday with rslatieea Mar LoGranga. While there they kttended a family picnic and home rathcring of the family which they traatly enjoyed. Benton it toon to hare another iswepepw. Prof. J. A. McLaan, •( Selma has mored to oar town and oil] edit the “Weekly Reeiew." Mr. McLaan haa mored a part of hit machinery here and ia meting other part* end the Irat Issue of the ke rtew ia expected la shoot two weeks We are glad to welcome Mr. Mc Lean and hie paper to ear .town end srtah for then atery success. Mr. Arthur Einstein, of Wilming ton, member of tha Arm of Rinstoir Brother, is hara today Messrs. 1. Greer tha 1 and J. R Barbour, of Benson, were husineai rWtort hare Monday. ning Friday night. October 15 pv on n continued picture, firing i complete atery, running twont] nights. This has keen under co *iduration for name lint and thi management hopes that R will In an attrmrtlea feature. The growth of the graded achoo in attendance tinea tha opening October 4th haa bean to groat tha it haa become necessary to dirldi the primary departments into ten sections. Monday morning m tear her had enrolled sixty three an, fifty eaten of them were present The capacity of bath the reel an, teacher ware taxed to tha utmost. DURHAM AND SOUTHERN TO REGIN WORK HOOK • Party Clearly Connected With Of liciala Say* Road ta ta Da Hi traded la Mount Olirt [ Right Away. Mr. M. T. Breexoalo, cmahier ol . the Kirwt National Dank, of thii . irlty, received a letter lev oral d»ya ago from a party in South Carolina, I which itiled that It war rumored ; that the Durham A Southern raU . road official* are planning ta begin active work In th* very near future on their road from Dunn to Mount Olive The party writing Mr. Brea aaaie D doealy connected with iom* of th* Durham A Southern officiate, and Is In poaition to gat ftrit hand information. Thi* i* decidedly Intereating and plaaaing Information to th* people of Mount Olive and th* aaction ef country from hare to Dunn, and coming in connection with the atato mant mad* in laet waak'a Tribune U th* effect that work on the Can tral Carolina road from LUUngtoa to thi* point It to begin right away, it would teem that Meunt Oliva ta certain to hav* another road—and probably two more -in the not far distant future.—Mount Olive Trib une. Com Agmiaet Fields at Dm Dfa The r«M against Mr. Lonnie r Fields, of this city, arrested oe the charge of bigamy and taken to Dann, rerae up before the recorder of that town yesterday, but was dis missed on eceoonl of lack of Jans diction. The action, if eoy, shock, base boon brought in Wake county or Sampson county. After a conference between the attorney representing the woman who brought the action and the law yer for Mr. Field* a compromise was reached and it appear* that there will be no further nreeecntion. It appear* that Mr. Fields thought that four years' dCpwration gave him a divorce. It is understood that Mmois Fields, who swage out- tha warrant against Fields for bigamy, will tnstltote spit ln Sempun mua then remarry his present wife. Squir* Owens of this city, went to Dunn as a witnams, but did not have to go on the stand as the ease did not oome to trial.—Newt and Obaarvar. MEDICAL SCHOOL INSPECTION WANTED More Counties Make Application for Medical Inspection ad Schools. Northampton and. Edgecombe are the next counties to join Alamance in providing medical school ins poo tion for all their white schools dur ing the coming winter. They have ooceptcd the proposition ef the State Board of Health wherein tha latter for the tom of $10 for every white school is to conduct a medical Inspection or examination of all their school children this winter, will visit the schools on appointed This work will be in tha hands of specially trained physicians wBn days to bo known and observed as Health Days. Beiede* examining all the children for physical defects, the specialist* will lecture the community on Important health subject* either at night or appointed horn. In feet, the whole day Is to bo given over to the examination of the children and the study at health matters. What la probably the strongest link in the medical inspection eys tem Is knows as the follow-up meth od. A record of every examination made, with the address at the child and the child’s parents, will be Med with the Slate Board of Health Not until the child's defects have boon treated or remedied does the Board release its responsibility in this matter. The work will begin la November In Alamance County, but not until December or pretmbty January will the work begin in the other counties. —State Board of Health. Notice to Teachers. The next county examination for teachers will bo hold at the court house In LUlIngton on the 14th 4ay of October, Thie will ho for white tear ben only. The examination for colored teerhers will bo hold at the ■ame place on October the 16th. Any wlihlng to teach In the county end who ere not certified will please remember the date. We hope to be gin Urn examination not later then * o'clock. B. P OKNTRT Spool Apringu Peat wearer. I Washington, Oct. II.—Paul R Hosier was today appointed post "nectar at Spout Springe, Harnett County. Freda meliea For Haaaijhi Schaal Wharaaa, thara aiwA. North Car oliaa 198,00* whktenj»ood women., boya and *lrl«„ 'fm* 1* ;Un of “*• who cannot 'rand' and write— »“ army grteteC la number than ■»' acnt by North Ofolina to tha aarrioa of tin CiafacSmta Statue— •nd id par oaat of uJ white yotar. are reported In that mama aa fflit •rata, the State tn.le particular a tending prarticaOy * JT the of the roll of "'-‘"[hi Wharte. it U lartfc be -aua. y lack*d. oppeftoadP largely be cauae they "had - lie Es^nce," Ihete pwrpje, bro«w«Ll aie'tera of ou"" «ra illiterate &ay. growing op M they did la th^ur, of war and reeouatructkm, mjbtha year* of l*OT*rtr that follanaaf before tha Ht**» had. proridad J^Ltu acheola or thoroughly raaldflrita duty to provide facllltlaa * Aw.br ,»,r, child ->wa. Jlnn'uter, ^ ""♦thin himand 'j' W^*r"*a the Mil now coma u • Poignant rulte* af it. dmy not only to prabidi'Xbala for tha boy" and girl* of tejKhot alao to open tha door* of kn^Bpge, of hop. and if opportunity. fdKl who wan »««*octed in bar daOtaf parortr: +nm Wh«m». vWto t P**M» whole have ■avariaply cap, we can but SToater would [_ achievements, haw their contribution Commonwealth k». tha hay* of leoniiap •tid while oar State ■traRic, haa woa ward prosperity a** wa cap but redact ftaatn prepress wars all oar paopla Wharaaa, throuph School," at wa erperieaee af •variance af i State. t immeasurable beateriT of edoestieii to all who ware napiactort or sap iential in their youth: Now. therefore], Lfdco Cralp Governor of North Care.ina, da ie •uo this my proclamation to dealp nata tha moath of November, 1*16, aa “Maonlight Sehaol Moath" in North Carolina, and tat It apart (a be derated to the hiph porpees of bepinninp a crusade to ollmlMte il literacy from tha State, truotlnp that the movement then be pun win not cease until every an lettered man end woman, bay and pirl is piven access throuph raadlnp to all tha wealth of koowladpa bow sealed to them, to tha and that North Car*. Una loop before aaethar cer.eiu year may ba a State without adult Sit. orates. 1. therefore, call upon the citiaoaa Kachan, and educational authori Uas of every county to arpanlaa for tha purpose of elimiaatiop adult U lltaraey from that county: and I cal) upon tha members of the rarms re' Union, the Free* Associa tion. the Junior Order, the Federa tion of Women’s dobs and all the other orpaalntiona that hove al ready enlisted la the cause, tobeim faharlnp in their splendid purpose to carry it throuph to n triumphant conclusion; sod 1 colt open tha eoaunerdal organ! Mtiou. boards of trad*, civic dabs religion* organizations, Sunday schools, sod all organization* every where to girt loyal, ■tthoabaiic aid and aupport to a movement wtiaas ■uc caa« win promote lha welfare of •vary Individual In tn* State and bring now eoAdonco and eoaraga to all tho paopla; and I aall op a ovary awn and avary worn** who crave* the aaerad prbi 1««* of being of grsafest servme to tboae fat gras teat need to rondor boro tho tadntte aarviea of bringfag now freedom to a haasan mind. Don* In onr dty *f Ratotgh on the Pth day *f Oetohar, fa tho pan of oar bord on* thooaand nine Ini drad and fifteen, and In tha on* hundred and fortieth year af aw American Independence. By tha Oevemars JNO. P. KKRR, private Secretary IOCICK CRAIO, Governor .**v. A. T. Isidfar Oaea fa fauna. Rav. A. T. Las*Her who far the past two yrarz has had charge of a group of Prsshytortoa church** fa Harnett, Comborland and Johnrton 00*1 tie#, making LIMagtoa kls homo hao been transferred to Bsnson by the Payattovflfa Presbytery and has moved kb family to feat place Mr. and Mr*. Lai titer had mad* a large circle of friends la sar town who re gret that their work calls thaw away. Mr. Law** b eaecadad bar* by Rev. MiUsr^-HarnaU R* •1C AUTO TRIP t U Mr. J. a. Harp*, o*n.r of -Nova. Fwl Farm,- a few mUve north of Fayetteville, where the flneet of to ”tc*> "“i eottoe and other cropi iwver fall to grew and flouriah, ha« with hi. family been taking a vary extended and eptendtd trip acre,, th* continent, and hi. journeying, u' “•* On July 10 Mr»- narp*. their three children and n chaag.ar Irft . U>uri** «"• f»r the great Waat, end *»n«e that lima thay have traveled thouaand. cf mlW-through *■*■**• •crom pltlai, orir hOlt mountain, and vnUaya and aU with out the alightaat accident to thofr automobile or a jar of any kind Tha party vlaitad th* great Pena fap0*kf0,V ** *•» D^o M« ['" ’I** *“* Ty»*au ExpoaiUoe ta Old Mexico, and th* eight, they kokald and th* information they Calnad w*U repaid them for the *o«g trip. Ob tho wey aeroaa th* Continent they took ta the North west; they crossed every mountain roago between boro sad the Rockies -nd •«* beck ond fmth Utior severe! Un«. They .put •om* How In Yetlewvtone Park, *Vougk the greet State of Teaaa^ earning homo by way of the rich Southern States Mr. Harp*’ timproniom cf tho sreot and varied country over winch he traveled ere men favorable end ha describe* IU wooden and iw •ourcae vividly and with anthaaiaam The party arrived at "Never Kail Perm" loot Saturday, and la a few days win mart again U finish the* tear, retag from bare to Richmond. Ve. and theses through the a> f and North—KayetteviUa Observer. aieego Dry Sunday. Pint i. U Yearn. Oct. 10*—Saloon* end hatal and raetnaraat hare ware -*— ignored «o long aa almost to have bee* forgotten. The 7.162 saloon* have been regulated under a dty or dinance which required only that they be dosed between 1 .04 6 “'dock la the morpipg. The peMee received a few reporti that aalooo. la remote localities had admitted a favored few customer* behind locked dear*, bat In the mala the order was rigidly observed. Ne arrests w«r* mad*. loader* of the liquor interest* sent vet word yesterday that *th# Uw waa to be obeyed, after Circuit Jodge Hatchett had refused to en join the dty from enforcing the or der to else* at midnight. PORT UN AT* COUNTIES Tha Washington-Atlanta Highway crosses Granville, Durham. Wake Harnett, Johnston. Cumberland Hoke, Moors, Montgomery and Rich mond oOoaties. AU told 266 aulas at this highway ere in North Caro lina. Two handled and tkirty-eeven mllea of it are under the supervision °f Federal highway exports, go they here expended ttMSl at gov ernment money upon the highway in these counties, in construction end repair work. With the money (pent la this way (1) bridges have been relocated aad rebuilt sr repaired. <*) new roods laid out and graded. (!) earth reads surfaced with sand-clay or tap soil, (4) grads areaaiags eliminated, (i) roads straightened or widaned. («) culvefta located, built ee enlarged, all la preparation for m a kit inane Tha Cast at mart TIm awomt Mt fldt for nftln* Umiic* te flMli • TUt it U say, for every dollar speert in eonstmeUen. they ppend 64 cents upon malntsnense by patrolman and repair gangs; or N4-60 a year per Tbs sections Inspected by patrol men range from I to 29 miles. Tbs tocttsne average nearly 12 miles In North Oerolia. Use emount spent ope* the anneal up keep of tha av erage 12-mile section la I7S4.60 a year.—University Mows Lot Ur. "Why dees your wife dry Uh clothes in tha cellar now? Thai Isa'l healthy. It M* "Dunes. Te tell the truth, daugh ter la wearing ee little that methei h ashamed to hang tha eto* in th< yard."—Judge. Messrs. B. O. Townsend, J. 1 Weds. Beery Herring and *. T. Le were among those who went dowi to Fayetteville Friday awning t witness "a Fair of BIxee,” the at traction there at tha LaFayett NKW8 ok ANGUS Mr. J. P. Baibour, of near Boaoo wa» in town Teaeday on — fho anipc hunting wm WU f« ~rty opened lart Friday nigh] b •^cf. v»r.io* E. Dowd. Mr»- F. T. Du pro* wae in Fiona riilH-’aj 'hopping. Mr. W. H. Barbour made a bu»i ”*** trip to Dana Monday. liar. Jaa. A. Campbell preach*, two forceful aomiuna at tha Bauti* church Sunday. Pi caching will be at th* Method iat church her* next Sunday. Sor rbm. u b. conducted by th* paator R*<- M. A. Ostcras. Mr. Jaa. A Johnaoo mad* * flyfoi trip to Raleigh Saturday. Mr. Pablus Suphcnaoii _ » Monday STTh. ^ J confer with Supariatoadant Oil« farding tchool work la Wake coon ty. M‘. **' suPh"«»e«. fonaorij of PdUrahurg, Va, aad haa beaa •pending a number of days hire with relative* and friaada, returaad ^Virginia Monday a. •rill accept a poaiUon with a preeai dnl« ooaapauy of that atate. Srntday nan. u ho th. day .« automobile trouble*. Every Sah "*!• w» *ao ienumorabU autoiata. a *°odJy number of whom %r% mnr “* to tha tahoriaoa task of rapair tag can. Truly, thia dom aot con cern tha writer, but aak youraolf the question: Don UMmoooaorjr work on the Sabbath look dvflitodr And |fJ‘ IWhwtion, why feidio William* mu U ba Ua worat fallow far raja lag Chin in tkia Noeartly ha aiaahad a “*»-*■* specimnn of tha sforeaatd cant from hi. (laid and brought It to town far exhibition. Jb* »t*lk measured |4 faM from tip to tip. That'* raisin’ cane, *k? colored Baptlit (hnnwlof^n hara are erecting a aka church oc tb* old site which they aspect to ba*e completed by tha latter nart of November. * __ 5 Ofc-af the Angler;_ K beeper arrives. Little Roger Wimbarly, who baa bean vary sick at hi* home on M.u street, is rapidly improving. Young Bros' drug atom was co lored by borglara Sunday eight and •aebtnl minor article* taken. No clue as yet hat botu —cared Friends of Mr. J. C. Williams, Jr. who Is bow at Watt e Hospital, Dor bam. will be pleased to learn that bo is rapidly improving and hop— to be home within the next few days. The days of the doer old scop per - neeiga are about paat far tha year ISIS In this scciioa-A grant crop wn« made aad as evidence wa point to vassals of win* aad brandy re maining. Capt Joe Wimberly, the clever and efficient section man, is building a nioa home on his farm near Imre Capt. Wimberly owns a home in town. alas. Toba port of the ceaamunfUes which it eti ► d savers to serve. Th* Dlapateh • give* all local subject* 4a* space » wish out price and as any othar good ndwdyapai tarnish** Ha* advartia •** —. • » . illAa>ff*-.tad f Ttw number of Mod Otoo* M, “W in North Carolina u.i yaar t wwountad to viAjm, or th* ram of h,7Uii Thb amoant r--T” - Carolina Mb ia har elaaa which oar tnaeaa amtaa ttatoa. Tha nom I bar mid yar capita ta J or lm t than oaa Mamp to awry thraa par nano. liar aim thia year ir ta id at laaat on* otamp pn capita or over thraa Uma* aa —y aa At •°w l“t year, which will pUoa har “• <»>y Brsi la har data bat hi a daaa now bald by aaly aU atbar •tataa in tha Union. Thraa atampa par capita, however, is tha regutaed aukbar far th* honor roil. Tha Americas Bad Craao and th* National Aaaactatta* far tha Btady aad Prevention of Tsfaarcalaais wfl] ag*ta this yaar award hannorr ar nannaata far tha tarpoat miss of Chrirfmar Basis par capita of pap. ■latian, Oaa hasaar ail ha given to aach of tha (hrea bail group. and "• ta tha tan groapo of com* Naa, dtia* aad toama, aad damad according ta popoiathm. Bhads In land. Minamata aad Wlacaada warn tha Mata wfamars last yaar. Of tha eltiaa aad tawas, Cardan Chy. N. Y. lad with tha «!• of 20.40 pm Tha aalos for last y to over Mpoe^OS all axpoaaos wore___ od to nearly ttOO#». Thin'sum to Wag opaat ontiraly for tnboreala ato work ta thta country. TWa year t*»a campaign to midaavorriag to ad NOMOMt tha preomd* of which will go for th* Bght against tuber caloai* u the eammmittim atom the seals are sold,—filata Board d Baal th. Gnat A lira rti»— Beaked by the Tap* Fear Fair, ftjaltoll. Oteabar Mch to tptk. Amaag the many iwmaaiil fee tuna at the Cm* Ibar Fair this FMT Win bo ^ahbora's Dog, Poay aw af tba tiaa aad is a 1 caa road, spall, taU time of day by tba watch, pick oat any color that «e called far aad do rums ia aritk ntetic that would at amp many a aekool bey- A troupe of aerobatic doga ia another feature aad the manner in which tha frar-ffcotsd ac robats turn aiaiwaalta, build pyr arnlds, leap, race and Jump ia mar walaaa. A crew cd fanny clowns kaop tha aodioaoo bt rears cf laugh ter by tbair coast cal antics dertag tba performaaca. Dags that ride horaaa bareback and jump through baopa. turning aomeraaulu upon too backs of tha raaniag horses it aa ether feats re. But tha bright, particular » « cf tba attructiau la Bunco "tha monkey with tha huaaa brain." There ■awni to be nothing that Baaea can not do. Ho draaaau sad unifruaaaa Urnoail, eats with a India, lark aad spoon, performs fasts upoa the slack wire, rides two herase boro back aad data mauy other Interest lag stunts. Bauo is alas aa ardaet fM aad. aa accompiUhad hall play ar. Ha caa catch, threw and hat withe skill cf a National Leaguer and tha maimer in which be tala the umpire whan be thinks ha la wrong would do credit to Hotel* Zimmerman. Than are forty par. formers ia the animal circus aad tha ■owner ia which they giro their parfermaaeae would team* many a human actor. McOemmy Man the Im. Wilmington, Oet »—Herbert Me. Owner, ■ Merger oi Wilmington, Me* formally entered Urn lace ageieat Bepreeentatlv* Godwin for the Domoeretio ——rra for Coe grooo from the eixth dMtrict. Mr. MoClammy Mae alao I neard a ehaV Ma«* to any opponent* ha may Maw* far a joint debate. lap matter to Urn rammonttp la which it dmalatee. White, at caoraa, tha paper already hae a poedlp non bar at idiuhiii la thla eammaaMp. U than win mara K weald be a (teeter hnpiraiioa to the writer to write mara aad brfrr Urn cemrnanKp to a better Ml mat ter*. B*«rp row* which la not far tuMti oMuth to poami • local | 'boot obouM bo mH nyrmntii |* the naaraca local paper aad that pa per thou id rood to the Mbceal pat. raaapa c4 thaac paopte te wheat It catere la «M campoacatica far tha benefit* dertmd therefrom. Came an, now Monde, and aand The Dte pateh poor caharrlptlca. They will appreciate It, paa will Mhe H and wa wfl| da afl tat ear pawor ta ptea tha team It* rlpht am amt of peUtrftp. C. B. K A after, OoWhar It.