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I! ii AT EDUCATION IS. ,i in: or thi: state, by , siwri: and i on Tun ST at i-:. . . AMrnnaii Ohe :i State. ,.! Hi- Totion, Which Has tho education of all the other political hlw,,... - . Mjiilll..' STAl dHEOHlOLE, SUftBAY, AUGTOST 10, of God. SSI: " tru.th acrer BEtTFB .1 auj j'.r-t .I ill ii.u i unto yon i tlno when one Hi. I U! i . . .. i .. I. i, . ti , Stjitf. Iind 1)V tho .... heard mnri. I 1.1 1 , -"..vn Ul . mm iniHHi aim privilege fjlc.lito.ace the reat moral I edncatl he Stnti ... i ........ i . ii - r, c, .him imiBi tuuuuc nil," s ;.iined to see in tho Ciirokicif ,:it nit., an article based mvju misapprehension of the abovo vh used by mo in a recent article . i Mf life and work of Judge Mur .. I rhV simply to stato my truo u. Your correspondent as . i!i it by education I meant in , ml culture purely. I meant no iniii:. Education, or enlighten , i. ; lirgo term, and cannot bo ; tUfmo ono phaso of tho great - which begins before birth and :uuv through eternity. In tho sort a, il l we live in, men must work or tcal or sturve. honor and . . Also, m this world, through V i wo pass but once, men must make : ;,. t.).o1wm characters of some sort, iiuifin ought to help them to !.,,, light characters. One's desires , U als, which, when reached or crati. - -. 0 turo7phySSrUe' -mo1 liter.UrS,?LCU!rov scientific culturo. ow. Jit " Xu;riJ " tho. Prismatic col- oaueatTon whteh rtSniS"0 ray f true States herald" nLnf and fairer time which rhr?c? wlder tho Mount and to th fc outhned on which air Whe2te3Ui2OT Cming of gladneas to " a . WIN A. Alderman. VANCK IN (TTsTON. A Cln... . . "",,,,u,ei oi what the ft 0) 3 WE W A N T T O Did. Convention Thorn Vioo V, . .wv wun much discussion in the past few days over the report that the Gaston county Democratic Convention voted down a resolution instructing for Vance. We have not alluded to it be causo we preferred to wait for a clear statement. We have it now from the Gastonia Gazette. The high character of the editor is a guarantee that it is ac curate. After publishing the resolu tions, the Gazette says: TI . auo name or. vance was creeted with most enthusiastic h SELL EVERY CHILD'S CARRIAGE jnuw ON HAND, MUST HAVE THE FLOOR ROOM. WE OFFER EVERY ONE AT EX ACTLY COST. A XTTA nnnn - nkllfc I.KT IfK WAV THAT KJLX. M. A. 1111 X w HAT WE MEAN BY COST IS EXACTLY NET PRICE CHARGED AT FACTORY WITH FREIGHT ADDED. j-xiio i-iuuJli IN ( iNTiY vnn nin THOMAS II. BRIGGS & SONS. Raleigh, N. 0. tho Education oucht wildnfn.r.V. tfte t!u-T til wrtrt xvith J7 ,wu'ur" luwuweu a mouon to adopt tho resolutions To make the situation understood it is necessary to state that after the nomi nation of Mr. Stroup for representative, ho was asked to state before the conven tion whether or not, if elected, he would Vote for Senator Va , hurdt-n into acts and then into hab- the United States Senate. He seemed go to form character. Hence all de- very unwilling to answer the question ,s on the ideal Tho Great Ideal directly, and when repeatedly plied with orv all men is Christ. Therefore, all the nnatinn nnd nLco e aTI ucition, vvhich is character answer, he said that he had always been 1 aiding, goes back to Christ a3 its basis, a Vance man and was a Vance man now h.u lKctual culturo purely gives a man but he couldn't say how it would be vr. Physical culture purely gives a when he went to the Legislature. Quite t.. hi force. Moral culture gives a man a number we Avidpntiv oatiafi r ,-ht notions of life and action, of holi- this answer, while many others plainly and truth anl honor and courtesy, manifested very decided dissatisfaction '1 l.o three kinds of culturo civo a man and d sion, however, the convention proceeded wun its regular business. So, when the resolution instructing our representative to vote for Senator Vance came up, ''some therefore cried i i laMVii.- in mo worm, lucre aro aiso v""b owmw ouumci, mo sembly was confused, and the more part ICE CELLAR. "We wish to announce to all nsers of ice that we have opened a cellar for its sale under the Henry Building, opposite the Postoffice, where our Mr. R. II. Murphey will be pleased to give every one fnll value of their money on tickets. This ice is made on large iron plates, then cut into blocks. This process insures absolute Turity, wonderful Transpa rency, great Density and freedom from air bubbles. It is more nearly like natural lake ice than it can be made by any other process, but is much purer and MORE DURABLE PREPARATIONS FOR OUR GRAND PREPARATIONS FOR OUR GRAND I I As demonstrated by tests made. Our WHITE-COVERED WAGONS Go wherever wanted in town, both morning and evening. FULL WEIGHT GUARANTEED. CAR LOADS VERY LOW RATES. Prompt Shipments. JONES & POWELL Agents Raleigh Ice Factory. Closing out Sale of Rem nants, Short Lengths AND ODDS AND ENDS HAVE BEEN CONCLUDED. K. R. Q. 850 GALLONS FROM RALEIGH. give a man t A l' I OS'. li.tMl "Mind and noul according well Make one music." Tin is my position. Thoro are cultur l raM-al. in tho world. There aro also :n trauus. ino existenco of the ttrst , i x does not disprovo tho renovating knew not wherefore they were come to u . 1 cl.-.ttising force of culturo and con- gether." So great was the hubbub that t:t ! with God's truth in every shape, it seemod impossible to get a vote on the 1 : existence of the second clas does t.i't disprove tho tender and holy and re .innsg iulluences of religion. Culture is :i"t a great bug-bear. Light is better th:vu darkticss, and it cannot be right to keep pcoplo ignorant in order to keep thorn good. resolutions, and tho matter was passed over with the understanding that if fur ther discussion were desired it should be had after finishing the regular business of the convention for at the time these resolutions were introduced the dele- Tho priests have triod that 8a3. name? a7,e had no been chosen. resolutions bad come to a vote they would have been carried by a large ma jority. We base this opinion partly on tho enthusiasm manifested at the name of Vance, and partly on the fact that the advocates of the resolutions clamor ed for a vote, while those who had ap peared as backing Mr. Stroup in not committing himself to tbo support of Senator Vance seemed unwilling for vote. It is our impression that the only fea ture of the resolution objected to was that instructing our representative to vote for Senator Vance. ti Italv, Spain and Brazil with pitiful ivmiUs to all, oven tho pricst3 them- elves. Tho most intelligent countries .m i communities aro tho most moral and Christian countries and communities. The missionaries in Africa understand th at the minds of those who sit in dark ness must first bo enlightened if they aro to distinguish truo religion from super-,-titioti. Hence, these missionaries gen erally tart a school to prepare the heathen for tho Christ-like conception of lil'e. Your correspondent says: "If it be true that moual principlo and not in tellectual culturo is the basis of good citizenship and that ''education must be of the Stato and by tho State and for the Mate and must include all," then the State must givo a iielioious training." It is intimated that the State cannot give htich training. Tho use of tho word moral" in bis premise and "religious" in his conclusion indicates a stato of TOMORROW'S SALES WILL BEGIN AT HALF COST PRICE- It is our annual "Sweepstake Sale," and it will be in the nature of a REVELATION IN CUT PRICES, Unprecedented in the history of the retail dry goods trade of this city. Every arucie piaceu on our BARGAIN COUNTERS will have the price marked upon it in plain figures, so that no customer can be mis lead as to the price. OUR HALF COST PRICES include thousands of remnants, short lengths and odds and ends in every discription of DRY GOODS. Our store vill be crowded from morning tills night. Come early and secure fresh bargains. McKlMMON, MOSELEY & McGEE, 129 and 131 Fayettoville St., Raleigh, N. C. COLIN M. HAWKINS & GO., INVESTMENT BROKERS, 331 FAYETTEVILLE ST., Raleigh, N. C. No other medicines give the satisfac tion that King's ltoyal Germeteur has given. This is proven by the quantity that has been sold in and around Kaleigh, up to July 1st, (850 gallons). Good re ports continue to come in. If you want a remedy tor any disease you may be troubled with, try Germeteur. and vou will say, with the hundreds that have tried it, that "Germeteur" is, of all remedies, i ne uesi. Send for printed matter and testimonies. A. E. JORDAN, Raleigh, N. 0. EVERT BOBT WHO WANTS TO SAVE MONEY -ON- L O T H ! il Q Should call on U3. WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE LINE OF OiilLlDFLEnsr S SXJITS AT BONA FIDE COST-NO HUMBUG. A SUPERIOR LINE OF FURNISHING - GOODS. SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS and NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. GROSS & LINEHAN, Holleman Building, - - 210 Fayette ville St. HISTORY ! LAW! PHILOSOPHY ! SCIENCE ! I BOOKS FICTION 1 WIT! I SCHOOL BOOKS! Sunday-School Books, Gift Books, Juvenile Books, Blank Books. ANY ORDER PROMPTLY FILLED BY ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., The North Carolina Book and Stationery Supply House. Q' BOOKS FOR BUSINESS! ' BOOKS FOR FUN I :o: SPECIALTIES IN FANCY STATIONERY. COMPLETE BUSINESS OFFICE OUTFITS OF BOOKS, PAPER, INKS, WAX, MUCILAGE, STANDS, ERASERS AND EVERYTHING ELSE Visiting Cards and Gift and Memento Cards without limitation aa to variety and baauty Complete catalogue free on application. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., RALEIGH, n. o. FINE FRUIT; J. R. FERRALL & CO., It 1 M M I FRESH AND RELIABLE CaUnaI AstfL GROCERIES, WILL BE 222 Fayetteville Street. flTIR RUE AT SPP.RT A LTV FOR THE Evaporated California Apricots. Peaches, Prunes, Raspberries, &c., &c. N. C. Dried Apples and Peaches. New York Medium Beans. California Dried Lima Beans. Imported Parmesian Cheese, grated for Macaroni. Edam and Pine-apple Cheese. Tarbell Cheese. Hazard's Strawberry Tomato Ketchup, best in the world. NEXT NINETY DAYS. NEW PRESSES, NEW TYPE FRESH PAPER, ANl SKILLED WORKMEN. FOR VANCE. Leading Alliancemen Declared to He For Him. (Mecklenburg Times Alliance Organ.) Major Graham is in no wise responsible WE BUY and SELL on COMMISSION AIX CLASSES OF BONDS, STOCKS, mind on tho part of your correspondent for any of Gaston county in reference not clearly intelligible. Religion is com- to Vance. We know Major Graham to nosed of morality and something else be a friend of Vance's and we met a omethini higher, wider and more far- man from Gaston county last week who machine. Tho interpretation of this said that he heard Major uranam speas Komothinc elso has been the rock upon in the highest terms of Vance and urge which men havo split into scots. These the farmers to stand by him. The M ctH havo their dogmas, creeds, cate- friends of Captain ; lexander know that chisraH and tenets which they properly ho is and always has been a friend of h,,M dr.ir. If mv critic thinks the Vance's and would not do aught to de feat him. iNCiiuer ono oi mem cau uj held responsible for tho opposition of a few men to Senator Vance. AND COMMERCIAL PAPER. Wo devote special attention tion of to the negotia- . ' . . . i T teaching or these is religious training, i tiite agrco with him that tho State can not givo such training. This is tho I'.-cmiar domain of tho ministor, tho church, tho home. Somo States have tried tho experiment, but it has uni formly resulted in bigotry, tyranny, anguish and blood. Morality is a more concrete and active thing having as its perfect Type Christ. It means fearing (Jod and hating wrong, loving truth and scorning lies, being manly, honest and ana aoes Fon- TOWNS, Can Chatham Ileat This ? Lexington Ledger. We are informed that Mr. Milas Car rick, of Marsh, this county, recently found a wild turkey nest on Chalk mountain, in which there was a huge black snake coiled. He killed the snake, CITIES, RAILWAYS and INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES. Iii view of the scarcity ot fresh fruits, we oifer a line assortment of Canned Peaches, &c, at low prices, and guarantee the finest brands to be much better than the average fresh peach for ' 'Peaches and Cream." Choice California Lemon Cling Peaches, largest cans, 35c; the finest, 40c. Fine Virginia and Mary land Peaches, cans same size, 25c. Good 'Pie Peaches," same size, 15c. Special prices for all by the dozen. California Pears, Cherries and Apricots; Pine Ap ples, canned whole, sliced and grated; and a full stock of fine canned goods generally Salmon, Sardines, Shrimps, Kippered Herring, Crabs, Potted Meats, &c., &c. If you need the goods, we will mako the prices satisfactory. HARDIN & PESCUD. Smoked Salmon. Yarmouth Bloaters. Boneless Cream Codfish and Mackerel. jWEstimateB furnished on application. Largest and best equipment in our line in he State. Fine Careful attention given to the Investment of funds for out-of-town investors. july4-ev dv fr wk thn ev Sun tr 3m it 1:1, Thn kifnfn nun BUcrtraininBMthUi. Two thousand and, upon investigation found it had TERRELL & MOSELEY, tfichcrs aro known to me personally in swaiiowea nine eg, orth Carolina, who, as a rule, leave no home with him. The eggs were placed effort uutried to make morality the basis under a hen, and the next day she came nf thn r rmni s lives, ino uiuie ia reuu on wuu bbycu jvuuB v-j- i - . i i 1 1 ,.T;i1 Ka in our public scnoois uuu iwjb nn. It ought always to bo read on this ground alone, though not solely. One has as much right to study the teachings of Christ as one has to study the teach ings of Socrates, Epictotus or Marcus Aurclius. Your correspondent misunderstood tho second quotation totally. I wolcomo every effort the church may mako in educational work and pray it may do more. However, tho church, with all its re sources, does not provide education for ono half of ono per cent, of the educa blo population. Save among tho Mora vians and Friends, it has never proviaea Htiitablo facilities for tho education of its young women. In what country or age has tho church satisfactorily compassed tho wholo field? Tho church, philan thropy and private enterprise combined havo not been able to touch the outer rim of this great noccssity, for they to day give training to only ono eighteenth of tho oducablo whito population. This is a result, not of indifference, but impotence. , Tho State and all men in it must real ize that moral character is tho basis of i itizennhip. Tho State can givo both in tellectual and moral training for life. Tin nrrh undeniably can also give m. 1 1 'J IIENNESA HOUSE, Murphy, N. C. This popular Hotel has been newly fur nished all through and enlarged to meet the demands of increasing patronage, and lor the comfort of health -seekers. BOARD REASONABLE. J. H. HENNESA, Prop'r. Commission Merchants, HEAVY AND FANCY El 203 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. julyl8-2m 0AKR1DGEIHSTITUTE and BUSINESS COLLEGE. trail! UK. IhO OTA it. iuu vue.. STOLEN KISSES is the name of anew brand of chewing tobacco for which we are sole agents in Italeigh. TERRELL & MOSELEY. MULLETS--We received the first ship ment of new mullets yesterday. TERRELL & MOSELEY. nanmrn.' w Vmndle all kinds of country produce on cemmission. Consign ments solicited. TERRELL & MOSELEY. jne!7-tf Mortgage Sale. Bv virtue of a mortgage, executed by James tt anA wifA. Cinthia P. Mangum, bearingdate February Hth 15, and duly UCttiiUb Woiafpr'a 'OffiOO Of Wake county N.C., in bSoTm page 228, on March ?2JJnno t Lin ATSv. August 18th, tann rtoPnnrt House door, in the city OI Era:- io nv ftA m.. sell to the highest For Breaktast Fresh Oatflakes, ready in fifteen min utes; oat meal, grits; the finest Roe Herring, Canned Tripe, Mackerel, Smok ed Beef, &c., &c. , HARDIN & PESCUD. NATT. ATKINSON & SON, REAL ESTATE DEALERS, Aslieville, N. C. Send for price-list of Properties offered by us, embracing all kinds of CITY PROPERTY, FARMS, . ' TIMBER, AND MINERAL LANDS IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. New Catch N. C. Roo and Cut Herrings. BUFEALO LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL EDWARDS & BROUGHTON, Printers, Binders and Blank Book Manufacturers, Raleigh, N. O. i k i k i k i k ' PRETTY FURNITURE Mecklenburg: County, Atlantic A- Dan ville Kiu I road, Virginia. Open June 1st. New buildings, Hot and Cold Mineral Water Baths. Refitting and furnishing generally, Bowling Alley, good Livery, hrst-class tare ana service with a rail road running to the Hotel door, together with the free use of this famous water, make this a most pleasant and desirable place to spend the summer. A train will make close con nection with all day trains on the R. & D. R. R. at Clarksville, and passengers taken without delay to the Springs. Two mails daily. Terms reasonable. Write for pamp let. Dr. F. S. Wheley, resident physician. M. L. OGLESBY, jnel7-tf Manage5. MAKES COSY HOMES 1 HOMES MAKE HAPPY PEOPLE I We refer to all the Banks july!9-2m of Asheville. ROUND KNOB HOTEL, McDowell County, N. C. An hours ride from Asheville on the W. N. C. R. R. A short distance from the foot of the Pinacle of the Blue Ridge, from which balsamic breezes are constantly blowing. The scenery is picturesque, walks wild and varied, and water pure and abund ant. Lithia water a few steps from the front door. Electric bells and bath rooms. Special rates given to families. Opens June first. For terms, address J. BULOW ERWIN, July 10 Im Proprietor. -AND- JAMES MoKIMMON & CO., JAMES MoKIMMON & CO., 133 Fayetteville Street and 5 Habgett St -BUY -BUY THE THE BEST-BEST- We Have Just Received a Full Line of Peter Henderson's GARDEN SEED GARDEN SEED PURITAN POTATOES ONION SETS This school is situated In one of the most healthful sections of tho South. It is tho largest Private School in North Carolina. 267 students during ..,. inof Piosnd. Full Courses for preparation roi rollVRc.TeachingIuSic. Booking. . Penman. Kaieign - u therein de9cribed, shin, Shorthand. TeiW.wn " "oTr barton's Creek township, adjoin- ubimiKu voMuubuv, .. . -r.io u Toaafioi,i the neirs oi Raleigh, at 12 o'clock milling' ''""i.-.i.i,ln!nff Thn necessary nmouub ui -w for beautiful Illustrated rtrrZo ""and PRINCIPALS. OAK EIDGE, H. C. KKW- of society church, ms-j-7S-,sSSSS dissolution op uumor. lO 1110 UOUUUUIUg ui - - . I civilization. Tho public schools are cere partnership heretofore existingbetween to stay. I'ropeny equipu iuj aufbeoht & naa wn uy u . : greatest forces in modern n o. by expiration oico-r- -Everything Pertaining to the Garden , -. ,1 . 1 . . 7, . i ea a nrasstieicl. me uciio juoriiiaficc. julyl7-lm -JAMES McKlMMON & CO.--JAMES MoKIMMON & CO.- irreatcst lorcea in - oy p r Tfirm will be carried ,au,t train seventeen cighteenins e81Aechtt"h whom all parties tram muu lul iUO v,."".-.;. firn; wiii settle, and he win dissolved consent. on in- Sale of Land. From in4.'sn Timv no tsi.... nnA nnoda them sorely. them multitudes go X?r,UnlTS ia -i i on for the crowtn oi spiritual lovo and sympathy and Jcnowl edgo. They hayo been the strong foe of every tryanny-social politicalrelig oi fsinJo Martin Luther used them to tcacii his people how to come out from iho dominion of priest craft anddelu- debted to the firm will settle all debts duo oy mo uru . M. 11. .tt-j nth dav of August, 1890, 1 will sell at popuo 7. loorin waieiBu, rrrr pay uouse aoor u ""PrAV i wrr,fttt conntv. 378 acres oi iana, snua. rf wn i i am Guv I xr fl adioinincthe lands of William uuj.i the waters 7Zm w P.Wrsn AUFRECHT, C. R. LEE. I tile WiVClB U Jjuni"" .. TXT V lu " , , tv a f Trnat. from W. i i.: A Aflnnpn ftTld TDaUOnagO. l..i.10'lft(.tm. W. 11. i Avi cuuuuucu tuimuvuv- -- - oi mo u v wvv- . Trnateo eujvv-vi n t T.BE. julyl3-lawlw u u' RALEIGH DYE WORKS, D. W. C. Harris, Proprietor. ririrxr nnrl nlfianincr and renovation of clothing a specialty. Fast colors guaranteed anrl TVfti ranted not to soiut. Work done by the latest devices and on the most approved plan. Gloves, curtains, plumes, feathers, and, in fact, everything cleaned and renovated and TTiade as brieht and soft as new. Special attention to orders through mail Call on or write to "HARRIS DYE WORKS," Martin Street, may 16 Raleigh, N. 0. MISS MAGGIE HESSE MIDSUMMER MILLINERY A.G. RHODES & COMPANY Are making people happy every day by tho liberal terms t'.ev offer on all kinds of FURNItUREl Fancy Chairs! Hall Hacks! Bookcases! Dressers! Wardrobes! Everything! Chamber Suits, complete, in gTeat variety Broken Suits provided if desired. We will accommodate you and please you you will let ue, We have too many things to talk about. Come and see them t It will be like going to a fair. A. G. EHODES & CO., No. 9 E. Martin St. No. 10 Exchange Place. "We will begin now to close out all Children's and Misses' Colored Hats at Half Price. Among the lot are desira ble styles for travelling or school. All Fancy Ribbons Regardles of Cost. Our entire stock of To be Closed Out at 50 cents; worth from 50 cents to $1.75. SOME GOOD STYLES and NUMBERS. We will not carry corsets another season, so reduce them to mr.ke a clean sweep. Miss Maggie Reese, 209 Fayetteville St. Stop at Hotel Merriam ! At Depot. Largest in City. BEST ACCOMMODATIONS. Charges Very Moderate. Steamers and Cars leave the Hotel every day J. K. MxiRRlAM, Proprietor, Washington, N. 0. Haywood White Sulphur Springs. Always a favorite with tastern people, now with A. J. Rutjes aa Manager, all may look out for a good season. This resort has greater altitude than any other mountain resort, lhe fare, of course, with Mr. Ru ties at the head of the tables, will bo splendid. Fine sulphur and cool spring water; bracing, invigorating air, refreshing nights, electric bells, moderate rates, &c, are some ol the attractions, ii you contemplate visiting the mountains tliis sea son, by all means go to Haywood. jne2u-2Hios THE LOKETTA HALL, Hot Springs, N. C. OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Select Boarding by MRS.D. H. WILLIAMS. Terms$8.00to $10.00 Per Week. Special Rates to Families. jne21-lm THE OAKS HOTEL, Asheville, N. C. Situated in a magnificent grove, on the line of the street railway, in the heart of the city. "One of the finest, if not the largest, hotels in the city" (to quote from the Evening Journal). "The Oaks" is certainly, in many respects, ono of the most desirable for those seeking health or pleasure. Terms reasonable. H. J. GREENWELL, Owner and Prop'r. A. R. Brrxs, A. H. Reading, Manager. Head Clerk, jnel5-2mos t