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THURSDAY, MA UCl! 2(5. IN.S5. H. A. LONDON, Editor. KKIHl iU liXl -u.vsi ;s. President Cleveland in doing his utmost to reduce tlir public expenses' ami in determined to iliswiflt all em ployees whose services vc not actu ally needed. And 11 this g od (ik Le ia most fcenloisly seconded ly Ids Cabinet ftflu-er. who are the head Of the departments. Every one of ... " then has already begun a searching inveMtigatitw into the wo'': of his d.-partmcnt, and hundreds of iinnee- ssnrv eniulovi-es hnre already been dismissed, ami many thotis-iuds of dollars thereby paved to the rovern- rnrnt. The Treasury Depai tiiicnt has been the chief source ot corrup tion and the refuse of hundreds ol persons who received lare salaries arid del no work. Hut the new Sec retary, MY. Maiming, has proved himself the right man in the light place and that he is peculiarly adapt ed to the work of reform which he has ho earnestly undertaken. He has gone nbout this work in a most sys tematic and businesslike manner. He has appointed a committee of ex perts to examine every employee in t lie department and ascertain if his wervices are needed and if he- has properly dl.sehnvged his duties. Ail the hooks ami accounts are to be overhauled and thoroughly vimim-d. and every effort will be made to de tect and expose the frauds that have been perpetrated during I lie twenty four years of republican rule. In the Navy Hepartmeiit. where many ; frauds have been perpetrated (espe- a eially during the administration of 1 me liilamoiis lioheson) ."verci.vv Whitney has employed the nio-t ex pert uccoiint.'iM in New Y'-ik to make a most searching investigatinii. and (itaitlilig ei:omes are expected. A ' u tiey (ieiiei ai ( larland has airea.iy ""harifod a number of use'ess e'erks Tn his department, and has institu ted a thoioiiyh reform. Secretary Vanb-ott, of the War I Vparlnient. is ' making a ratiiing of dry bones j among the employees of his depart- ( nient and is pioving himself t be one of file most Ci lupetent of aii the Cabinet ollieers. in the Interior ' 1-Vpni ttneiil Secretary b.iaiar ha- taken prompt steps to cheek tii" t frauds that have so long disgrace i . that department and has siirvouieh d 1 himself with a covpn of a'.e a.ist ' ant, lostmastei tiener.il :.a lias gone right to woik m the most bu-i iiess-liko manlier, and is winning golden opinions among all fiieudsol honest govel liliient. There will be more removals in his depa: tun ,'i! than in auv oilier, and manr a p is!- master will soon be other business. ngaged ill .-o;u fiOvM A 1'iNM VIM ENTS. President Cleveland is exercising a most dUei iniiiiating judgment in his appointments, and thus far has made most proper and judicious seii-c'ii.ns. iif is delecting men not. bccmi-e of their party servit es alone but b, .'anse of their (iia!i!:e.uio!is and I'm. ess. Even republicans are admitting that lie is acting very prud-utiy an 1 that his appointment could not lv ini )roretl iiin. Then f:s'- N'oi th Caro lina has not bft.ii honored with an appointment of one her -itizens to any high olKiv, but it is believed that Judge Eowle stands a good chance of being appointed Solicitor General. Our Statu certaiiily d -s. vis sou..' ;V(-i.giiitioL" from the rrcsi-.let.f . The foiloiving iiiioiu! nienis of Ministers to foreign eoiii;!is have bet ;i imwle. riz : Edwiii .1. "'lu ljis, t i' "ei :iont. to Great lh ifaiu ; Hubert ii. if Lane, of Maryland, to I'i ance : George H. rend'.eton. of (W,i. (:. fiennwv: and H.-'iry U Jackson, of f?eor;;ia. to Mexico. Mr. Pheljw is )t proi'iiucnt lawyer of Inirlington. i He is about till years of age. and in the possessor of a moderate fortune. H si e-President of the Ameiieau War A.'socintiou, lias praeticetl before the Supreme Court in Washington. l; . i ., ,, ,. I i jr. i,.j. ji, , i ee I j 1 I ,n n j ,1 . I Had a man of cultur?). He has sev eral times benn th Oeinoenitic enn didate tor Governor of Voiniont, but has nevr held juiblie nlhce. I'm two years past he delivered lectures on lw to the graduating class of Yvale College. The State-house at Trenton, NVw Ji rspy, caught on t'irt last Monday, ami was diiinugi-d to thu exunt of !pllM),((0. At Mount Washington. New Hamp shire, on lust Sundiy night ihe ther-iiu-iiieit.'i- indicated a tempo itme f ItS degrees below zeio. Th new postal law groes into ell", ct July 1, lriti.V biidor ita provisimi.-i douiestie letters vy ul bo charged at' tiie rate of tvyo cents an ounce. Drojj letters, when? there is no free deuveiy, will be chargetl one cen; an ; ounce On newMpapers and other ttectjiid-chss matk-r the rate has been . reduced to one cent pel pouu-1 for pubhrdiois. ! Our Wasli ;ii;to!i Letter. Fr"tn .i.l" tli-irul-ir C.-..-..n'irlil,' WSi:iTlN. IV C, One tif tin- b'.essiit t!ie cosing il.iv-i ni' Mar. ill, '- ngs t lot came of if the ISlll Coll ciic.ii c osing up ;i i, a bureau that. oi the I had en' ire y ami !ia 1 on.y liosteirv fo.' hlclis. Ii' ." way up to Census, a;..! It b.li bed i!s usefulness i r-.'i pet liatcd as a a- my of polil ic.i! i; v . veins, mui !i.if l! 1 ,c ..n.'i'g of an. -tie r t no d-vi-ivc ieforma I ini ' o.hifts and in- tion roia'iic i ilii..trie.s of th ountry has ben put ! i'H" tiil.ii..ite,l lorn, lor tl. l-i.l.i;c iisi. iii a ! t!:..-t' vi :ii s n.uiiv nun- , . ( , (. ,,lks ii;V;, . : lnHin the jmyioi in thi bni-cnn. pegging away ut nob.:, ly knows v!i;tt. for t lie 1'''s'''' "' "' :l'--rs ims not t. en lll.-lilf llia.lltcsi HllVlVlielo. 1 shiMul like to know, ii mivbodv can toil, luir use if is to fviiii.l llin.e or fom minions of ,h :.r. s upon a Cci:sii wliose i esints cannot le made know n ti r j tii the iiibu'inut ion is woithW .' To sav that the statistics gathered bv the Census take, sth.ouglioo- the c.:.untrv in thutv dass cannot be c!as.si!i;,l. tal.ula'ted ai.d printed in 1.-sh tiiau livev,.a,s. is an affront to common sense ami an oneii insn t to the people who p.iv the euornio is eja n lit lire ot money reipiircil !o keep this army of loafer in the Cen sus I'.dK an. The ne'vspapers and the college professors tliioii.Jiout the country are discussing the oiigm of that beaut it'll i iy deseript ive ai.d aitoget her elegant word so fi eeiy used in tiic reee!:t political campaign 'm'.i; wiimp'' Of eoinse the term must haw iieeii coine by some t Xijiil-ile, ordered hiaiii. and should tlieu foie be charged to the account of the same i;iganlic intellects that mtio tbicc.l l ho-e other c.egai;: expressions w hich have hi come a pai I of our iaugsage. and repie.-i l.ted by such wo:. N as "sheiiaiiigan." .ti:,l unt il .i." "In .nisu oo v.eii." galliv ml :n' a'.d a v. lio.e voeanu a: ', of uko choice- Ti Ili;-a I'll : :iiutt:i tlelM for of- ll. (" o -.. 1. 1 Neiti. to li:e cials m age at ma-tci c.-;w d 1 i -t.Ui Mi. b V. ' i l.i.J.t n. eet u. : ho haw t ut o in.;- r. a: tine, it o.'li- .-n i oii- 1 he new 1 Viae. Mlice 11. e . t le- tlii ! la :n being a : oiii.-e. 'J'his I he a; liiie-, of itb-a that hav- : 1 1 ' i i 1 ; tlil-Ollyh iV-t I i:i.-e le - ti n v. iii kiiiL! up). ie:iiloil ti.l noli, II - . .-. ami it. d t.'iit'y ti - ot til luill:.- i -in i lie a. I :n mistral ion eh.-tiitr- o..-lii;V the .-m-ekii-t ioi tin). Iliiilleli -e cm I eiit -in 1. -. .! 1 e- ('.Vol nv l to i ' '-t mas! ,'i i it-nei a; t. i.a. ieCelM 1 liniii t i:f . it- ., -ut in ' i be post ot'i,., s. vhi ask lie. I III theil positions. shameie.s.s ba. micles s I liey ,i lab. .t s s u;i be. ; : iloillli-iit iin- best i i.', dance that i 1 h u (io'.ei nmeiit has I ove-.. is flu- mi'going of .l e .Seeittaiy of War, oil i'lie biiow Wits i flit C.-binei by ti.'U'fie.d of sen; iin. :, t . ie;t his i e e his Ii:,.,!-!,; le.'hili.:' th, lir-t ti I'lobab .'l' l-.'J' lirou. rhi u t as ji ni:u ti-i tellil-.n the i-llt oppi-oonoiis ei 1 i 1,-1-ni I department and i vervti.in..; the a ct eil wi.h ii. This callow e-. lia- ll-l!i.-l-'i d Hi k'-el' himself 111 !;.i! del' dili il.g hi clone ofii-ia' ei. '.cue.-, and of a I ti.,- re.iimg uiembe's of Mr. Arthur':. i'ai. Ii is ti;- only who ii'!i! Without the leas, mark of l ciueinlii ance fioiii iiis t-iib.ird:'ii.tes. I'-.t. MO. .'iedicMl L:iav. .-ed. a fw w ei'ks ago. isl.it ure bud iassed a w that bill , Ju l s life air Li- t.-.s-ing ii a ii, li t ) in real; if medicine w deineautu- f.-r any r begin the .iac- tllOUi I'lst obiicbl- i lici Use fioni the S.ale I5.ail X.llliil.el s. Wo now publish this IH'U ':l,v :ls ' f.,!l ov ".vn A--t rt'l.i-.ini; to th, -Mfiliiine in ( l;., Stat i i.e ( it in-, ai As.scni practice of of North I 'in o.it.a ii-' enact : Sr.. ii ,n I. 1 hat sec ion three lent iild one hundred and twentv I v t he Code ,- n.m. !,,! V one !- aim :n!e,l 1-y U UI-- t.-.l'. wh- t!'.-- wi OS I'r -, l.teil. no p.-! -e.i, i,a. I laeiiee in io'ati..n ;' 1 1 1 - chaj'ler siiail la- i.ill.ty of a iiit.stl-.--ne-iino! .' Si:e. Ii- 'i'l . at st et inn i href thousum oi-e hi'lidrt d ami thiity-two of Iin Cod" be mieiirlf d by ail. ling at the n. i of said .-vctioii the following: in! anv i i i son win, -in 'I l. i .... j.iaetice of ii-.d;ciiie or Mirgeiv m Siate for fee or reward, ulie; the i':l'' :!-'' 1,1 thvien. wnho.it t'usi hav- ''!;: oiii.-.iin-d license from said Hoard el l'.aniloei s, i,all n,,; ,,niy not b t ii-it .e.l tt .-ue tor or recover be'.. my coin t an v meiheal bio for vr .... ieiitieit'd in liiejtiac:; if inedieuie oi-sin-, -y. or any of the branches theie,.!. but sha.il also bo guilty of a niisoi iiieHiior, e.nd upon convict ion thereof i.ini 1 be lined not irss than t.weiity live doiiir.s isr more than one li ii m 1 1 ed donars. or iuija isoned ul the disi'i-ei ion of the const, for each and every olieuce: Provided, that this act -hall not be constiuni to apply to women who pursue the voca'ion of a midwife: And pio vided !u: tiler, that this act sh.ill not tijiply to legiilurly licensed physi clans or surgeons l esidt ut in a iiei'gii hoi ing Stii.e. Sn-. It. 'llmt (his act s.hal! be in b'K'e f.tuu and after its lrxtiticati Jiati.:eil .nl day of J'tbiuary 1.)." Hon. R D. t'laik. of .'liss'ssinni. the recently appointed Assistant fue- retary of the Intel ior, ibcd in Wash- mytou C'lty last Monday moi iiing tioui an .ittaek of piieiini...ia.i I A r avon'H rt'Ojui1. .inn ." i .uiniiiii innn-nci'iin. Fmni iiio Now "'.rk Wuriii. 1 The Washington eorrcspoiiileiit tf We aie a tavoivd people snul ought C, ,.,,. oi,.rver wiitns fol to he duiv -.ratel'iil to IMviiie l'lovi-.. , . . .. . ,. . , -, ' .. . , ., , lows ii oout the North l iiu'liiiians in dclice ami the Continental t oneless for the many advantages we enjoy. oshuif-ton hvckini,' i:ice : Look uVivi's the Atlantic, and whiiti Our l'oi:iessinen me all anxious do wo see? T'rancu lihtuief with , to ct home. One of lliein said to China: England c((hi claiihtcreil me 1 1 1 i --t iiftt ruoon tliat he was worn it. the Soudan: 'I nrkev ha'.iiin;,' with out w ith th.u jiei pet ual clamor over the Ai dviiii ni insurgents; pt at otliees. war with the Jilhdi: Uit.-si.in.-, and; Col ( o een s.i s t leit he wrnt over Au In:!) i fai iei;- each other it ii urins ! ,js j. . ;;,:,,,., iit,t u,,Alt is: their hand: : (i.tat I'.ritai. and Ihis- ,,,,1 H..c. .hd in netting "iiHi of the Nirt icadv to !lv at a-h oihei's t.hroals: ppei.- sliipsh ipe. He had not : l'ratice imdi r the shadow of Com- , xi;,usi, ,1 ;;:. list by any means ' muui-m: belaud snliet, and Hilary: .Vlioti.: 1 of .eir . pse'senlaiives. wlio and cvcl here the leirois of ,i I::!- us ,,; ,.M i;t. saiil it was iiiniossitile sniand Ibnamiietliieati'iimg nations wii, distinction, from the palace to ' the hovel. I inning our ryes to mis sue oi V . i. i i i oeni-lll : iiiuiium.iuimiS iii n.lf," bm s: Me:. ico massing troops against l;anlos;a lcioii Columbia, and with unsettled Ciuii 'ind Peru -ttU i-o.io.e-. ,; '1r live in the United and growing fat, S::ites oraV tor ro!,.-r sU!i:. setl.iug our strikes hy coi.cedi. g better pay lor, labor, loul ing cemidently for busi- m-ss r. vival. r, f .r i g our ti've,,,. . 1 i: .f I'. .11,.. " v '"'""r .i n. . m. and diea but u thing but chohia e a re even niei.ared and taxation, to ill l' tll. Sl el-anliliess ill otlier lu ll enemies - the one 1 1 sue it ir skill and tl.. t p-d'.'c. ion of our ex- peiise. Tic only tij.difii g wele'iiri our mi ii in o, .le are t he b i 1 1 among for t in sj .)'!;. and. hke all battles, the; d. si -rib-d lis te ril le and dt stl I lly till oil;.-h tin Mi I ilil.'gU'ilt!o;i oi war eo: respondent s. Acttialiy. il: aie very hundis skiniiil es. I'o'tdit iti on 1 t' liit er and without 'Hal result. Onlv siight v.i itiids are ree.-n. d aid the wounded lind lO'i.-hiMon a:.d t.'inf.ilt in ill.' e.is;, -; oiiiu iiiiibtilaiuv i f Civil S.-rvice lb -form. We rc-'eii'iy e-'s' av in- in a great 1'p -;.h ntril : att'e il.i.-h was a mag-l.in- i ! sv-i.ibol ! the s'reliyth lied en-! iir i u - - oi oor i -.'ii'i;c iii g - v : ii- i.-, H T.'ll l-.idl'-lis of lit e n- 11 deci de 1 :i i thy. ml, .i'g. ntl-. tl-id peaee !.:! . the i t eal mi s'ini. s of the 1 a i- : ! ir i vi-.i; s t" eome- t-n !.;i!!l' I s ,'!' flei lie II so e-.e! ly divld- t . : i:i t: e., .-eoiinris m.d ish.-- t bet o:.lv a ,ii-,;! p. in d:i of the .pin u . t wii !'o -md on the .-i ! of the t .)! ii g i- ;-'i - id oe Yi t 1 1 I' ( ivet n l.ie ,t 'A. s i e i elliily and t In el fully 1 1 -Hi-del led In what oilier country could .so -rand :i spavtacle be wt-in-sed .' Yes. we di e a f .voi ed per.ple, r.nd tl a" eitieii i- an idiot who is not pie lt ne.l to e.cai.ii with silicotic. Tn.-.nk (io,i. i till Aniel icali ! I'ire at Ht'iideixui. rr.-rri On- t;.i;.-:-ti Ni-w .in-! tt.iT''T. At 1) oeii t 1, this uioriiiiig the fire a'luin was ri.ug in this city When 1 lit- 111 vim n assi iniile.l tliev Wire ii. .1 i'ied I hat Hell. Ii I'-, m was m tl.imt s and that their services wel e needed there. '1 he double, t ai l; Chemical and in- I'.uikt tt an I L id ler company n: ide ready to go. ami went to the d- pot a! '.) i "). .lu-t as tiie I't-einen arrived at the th 't ln-fe. news eame that the lire was imdi r c i tiol. 1 he !iie bewail al) itlt T.oO a 111. It s read rapi lb'. despite the t iet thai snow was filling and that all the building wire i overt d. '1 here is no lire lit i-ii tuii'iit at Henderson. Among the ii ouui.eiit business housi s tlfistroyed welt the stores of E (i Davis. Cleat ham V Co. Le-.s-m r Miss-lter, Oweii Iu is. Hawkins and I'tiieh. All the buiidings burnrd were on what is kino1, ii as the "lailroad side of t lie town " in all for.lt een stores were la.ri.t d, besid'-s a iiiuubel' of small buildings. Some good.-! were saved, most of them i:i a da. .aged I'oiithtion. Tiie ios-s h,-,- not vet been cnlcula'f d, but is i stunali d to ap .ro..iniiie S.")-I.I I'll I. A ilbpr tch at 11 o'el j, k Kiys tlut among the sti lt s burned v.ere the fob "wn.g : 1. . I'll ch ,V Co . li'pi'.rs: Hovkius tV Co . oioct is: Owen 1'avis. .1 L. H Missili, i. iiar.bvan: .1. il L;is-i:i r v Son, o' in r -.l men h . iidl-e; M. Sillilllie; iield clothing; E (! n.ivi gMieial m-l ebnitb.se; M Dossy. .liU;;s: I II Goodrich Co. f-i'ttiial iiieii-haiiilise: L. 1). H. White h.-ad. liijuoi s. At'othel- ibspiiteh tlatt .1 1 :t) p. 111. sis: The tire rrigin:ite.l in a bed room over Lassil er s t-tm f. lit 7 o'cloek I: is i iv.v coinjdete'y under controi The los is SiO.tlO'i, itiiil insurant' Sl. s.i all I In all twelve stoles were tits! roved Ctaipei s tiibueco ware house caught toe maliv times. a:..l was only s'ivi d by snj.e- h iiiian elt'm t-. This alone j ieventtd I'm tin r destruc tion. Presi- Ileaitls of Presidents. -r..m '.Ii.' Ni Y.iik W..rM. Mr. Cleveland is thn ntily dent who has evir ..tun only it mus-taeln-, with the rest of his lace smooth-shaven. Gent-go Washing ton wore no beard. John Adams bad a slight patch of whiskrrs in front of each ear. The faces of Jef- terson. Monroe and Madison weie miiootli shaven. .John Qainey Adams had a light j.air of side whiskers, which fo.inwed thu line of his cheek bone. Andrew .Jackson vvoic iif beard. Xnii Huren had thin side whiskers, which run around nearly to his nos! -iis. Harrison, 'Jyler, boil;, Taylor, Eilmoie ami Lnchiuuiii were all siiio.it h shav.-n. Mr. Lin- coin, w hi n ho lirst eaiue to Wnsh- i.igtoti, shaved his beard and only let It grow duiiug the latter yeaisof ' his stay heie. He always shaved his uii..- ,ip. Andri vv .Johnson was as siuootli shaven hs a monk. Giant ,, n stubblv kI.,v1. i.nmi-.flii. .....I heard. Hayes and Garfield wore l,jg mustachea and full beau,, Arthur wwn small mustache ,miJ ,,n3 r-idc whit keis. ... l;.. . fvt k 1 iu. i,j. ;,, .. ... i. ,.v IIIIIIIV ,,.,. rs l,t, ti..d I'oi'vivnmn Henderson files all ..j,;,, ...j,,,, tut wi ites his i-udorse- ment on!;. . i (lnise he iipprovjs. liepii-.si h. itive (il'een savs thrtt l?"''M,,",M" 1 " """"""" . I"'-"1 ""K' '""-by- I l'ei i. .!;. ..'a,.: . as said a few d-ivs .i . . I : 1 .... I I . I. ai: in these letters to the effect ti.at 'the d legntion was eipially divided oeiwee.i t .-...-q... s ,.. ,, the iMstnet Attorneyship rcuuos this n.o,l,tieat.oll: two ot the .epic et:,tives i .u.r local eamudutes. but mi ill.. tni..l run i .1 llii-v wnu .1 lirnli'i. , ! lay vote --o as to make my Inst statement litvraiiv oorrect. The eou- test is us intending as ( vcr. den. liiinsom is using Ins best endeavors for Col. Staples. (J.iv. Vance is e.pi illy zealous in lvha'f of Col. Join s. Cel. (!n en re. -ei i d n b iter the aio other day tr uii a 11 puloc in oi'li. e iive holder in ni- tlistnet to which he has rej. lied in a manner th:.t ti e alleged cmi sintie le.'oriner will hanlly en joy Tiie o ti i i-hi-d to I e n t tini tl ot coui-e. and Col. (been staled reasons in the reply why. under tiie eivd sei Mce law he should not he re- tainetl. Mr -I. C Ibixton. of Winston, is heie it I- imd-ihto.i.l that -Mr. Nortleel has withdrawn in Mr 1iix ti ill's, f.ivi.i- from the race for the col le.'b'lrlllp of tile .")tii tlinlii t. Mr Uel.eh. r. mil of t he late Gov. I'eiicher. and now a resident of New Yoik city, is an applicant for the Ji:.-t t.iil of SeelitniV of the '''elliiolV of New MeV o Mr. behchei-is said to be well ai'iiiiainted v.idi N.'.v Mei t an nil .o.s il- is he:e. Mr ;!dl. oi Ib't.d-'is u, conies to Wiishit . for the ph.ee t.f j.ost nia-tei- i:i I is tin iving ton n. "li.ii iv' I'.. . dt ii. ilsij . is a fivor ite candidate I -r the liisbury post niasle. si,:;i. .d'.i'-et the average applicant: Size yo-r own abilnies by dividing by 1 1:0 highest number that will di vide, find tieii liir, vv away thu fiac tioll: if.el wliiell 'clls-i'' yolir Coli gressiieiu not more than t tie hour ami tigiiti..g a tlilee eelii cigar, con elude pi. ilosopl. ieallv tii.it vmi are an ass. u:: ' -nly r. giet vmi hatiil't found it out m a.t r. ;;tr Su iittip baud-.. rr-'in Mi.' 1: i i:1i Xtit itu.i -ii-ii'i-v.-r. Yi. iy aii poiti'i- ha I a very illteie:' '!,- ilitel l-'W .. i' h ( it'll. Will Gas oi. Lewis. Stale e:i;-i. eer to tile boa: 1 " t d.lt'.U i-.lt col:,-, ling the ere.i' :!!i la : Is ow n.-t by thai ima. d. i iiesc Ian U. s;ii, ( lei). !."wi-, ag , . pe.h ip.. 3,'i i. Uiii) acies. An- ' : !a v and I !! iy Slie.ti-r swanij-s an pi-. ...ips t he be-.t know n to die -cie ia! o.ibiic. b'U laige as they aro in exte.it. they .-.re not the lalgesi. for in Hyde these a e greater om-, and in Hire co.mty ieihaps tin-gri-.i'.e-t of all. iii.se svv.iaip-i aie leii.iii habf in many ie.-peels. .Mud of tiiei" s ufae" l- buiie tl over e.n-n yea: . and of com se theie is an ini mi iisv iMit iiinl ot vegetable matter. Then' aie as a nr. not many stleams ill t'.en . ,i ti.l in some places one can vva !; i i siy. In n:o t p acts hov eVi i. .. !ie.e is all nit-t-nce of Ulidel -gi. b walking is tt'dio.i-. as the o.vs oi tussock. ;U'.-t 11 iii it is a ta'.!:jie of vim s and In;, i.,-. .-. iiich form a smt of base fo.- tin. .eager t Vegetation is 111-, il i::et. I lil:ll k ii lv so. n fact, as th. jit ooie who m ike si), v eVs iii ihese g i e. M'..im's tpiiek.y tli-covtil'. A Hove, o. :Jlld IX gang of Ineli go into the .-.1,11.1)1 Mon iiy moiiimg aiul le .p-.o Satu.thiv afiei noon. Dar in, a. ' that time they experience ah th -tli-c info.ts. Their feet aii.lof tnii half their bodies a:e constantly vet. '1 he win k of ch aring a path way is toilsome in tin- i xtieme, and ol'. ii l.it h.i.f a mi " a ilay can be made. It is tiuly tough woik. .lust now the boaitl is devoting ilseit csp-cial.y to llie iniii ovciiieiit of Ai ;;o.a ba. " I :i x belt known is eiHi e. y iv '.' ,1 mmic for a s.vanip. 'I'heie aie liny convii'is. capital l oad niake' s, a: woik. So bad has been l he weather that they have been able to make but tvro milts of road. but this under i he circumstances is c.iiisidi it-il good piogics.s. A ditch six feet wide at . I four feet derp is dag-, mid another four feet wi.le and fun, feet tie; p. ill I ween t hem t be re moved eaith is thrown up, foiminga i (;! li'2 fi t t r. itlo. Tiie "di iiiiiing pov ei " is eiioi mo, is. The stiil i.s re mai kably j.o: o,is. inado so by the millions of ioo(h i.nd lootlets of ti e's and gi a-s which leach down into it ami dying or drying up leave spaces thmugh which tht: water pei- comics iindi:y. In the gieat pilie belts the sitme is the case on a iar- ger scale. The big and iong tup roots of the pines go iitiaight down for moistui e. When the pirns die by ami by llfie are what may aptly he ternied dry-wells, one for each root. The sm, U kept dry ami the effect of the haitlcst lain readily ptiss- es off. The quantity of game in these big pocosuis. bays, she.iers or swamps, is surprising, v large. Heer in e ver " iibumlant. A huiitmtr i-ai tv in Holiv sl.U..-. i.. ...... T, a -7 .1. but in Gen. 1vms laiidumdy n- iuhi ked. oniy bagged lluee. Pear and wi.dcat l.i.iy e.ti,y be-had for the aciLinj. Fimlini; a (Job! .lline. I'r.'in Umi'lmrlollf Ol.wrvtr. Mi. J5ob I'aul. who 1 i ves in Xo. 1(V township, near Jleihel church, in Ca-j ban ns coiinly, ariived in the eily yes- j teidiy. and laisotl Homething of nn ; excitement nmong our gold niineis: ow ; the report which lie brought of a U in likable ili.-co'.ciy of gold made' on his premises. No. It) township is noted for the number and richness of its gold mines, there being an old gold pit on m arly every acre of land 1 ill the township, besides several large i gold nines th.-t are being worked, daily with good i, suits. Mr. Paul ! lives on the old Clay farm, near the' h um of Isaac Linker. The land be- longs to iiis wife, who inherited it j fioui hei father, and it h is been known tocoiitain some tine gold veins, though , Mr. Paul lias i eer made uts at tc nipt tt) search for the veins. lie repotted j yesterday thd he has j.ist discovered ; a pile of gravel excavated from an old gold pit, from three i art loads of w hich he wash d ut r?:525 in gold , nuggets, uua that lie seemed !M2; bv poiiiniiiig up on,, oiisiiei oi mo gravei in a mortar, tie imtiier saya I that this pile of gravel amounts to; about 'J.IMK) bushels and that he him. been o!i'"ied '")( c.if h per bushel for the pile. Mr. Paul's htory sounds more like' a fairy tale than ati thing else. y t he asserts that tht re is no lomuueeabout , it, that it is all true. On his farm ami in siuht of his home, is an old gold pit t! ut was dug by an Hagdish miner, so tradition says, din mg the Ib'Vohilio'iarv war. The same t nidi- tion has it tied this mini r took from ; this pit Sl.i.Oi)'.) in guid nuggets, ami ' t'eing satislied with ti.is wealth. 1 abandi'in d tlit' it and t itt.'k his de-; part tire lack for his old couutty, h av- j mg the mine full of rich ore. The ; lit ighbol hood jieople woiked the it 1 ill thti'eieiit times iih good results,, but it was !;. a'ly ab-md neil ami its presence was gradually forgo! ten. Weeds grew ii i around it. ind through the action of the rains, the pit in ti.uo lit c line almost tided up to a level with the sin fa. e. iait itloi iid the pd was a large mound of sand mid gravel that had been thrown up from it by the Englishman D.ning the past winter Mr. Pml wasgieitly iu i oiivciiieiiced by tiie in ddv coinl:-ti.-n of his from v:.rd. a nl at the sug gestion ot hit wile, he hauled three earl loads of gi av . i l n -m i he inoiind at the old gold p it iin. 1 scattered it ; along the vv.dk fr -in ids front gais to the door of his house. X-'W comi-s t!'i strange art of his stay. La.-t : Muiday. whilu wallii.g over this, glivel. his i-iev.a, attiacied by a' glit t'-i ing obj, ct at iiis feet, and stoop- ! tug iiown, tie piek-ii it up, anil fouml il to be a lump of virgin gold, weigh ing half an ounce. Ti ls tlic iveiy lid him to a I'm tin r search, win. h rcsulitd in linding sevei a; other line nuggets, lb'iighiiv concluded that tiie gi'.vt 1 was lull of gold, mid witii uut lo.-ii g i'.ny time, he had it all carted to a brain h near by. where he proceed. -d to wash it in a trough Mr. Paul washed Hit citiie l.uec ear! loads. a:nl as a result he secured from it a tpiautity of free gold, amounting III value to X'M'i. He kept the result of tins operation secret, and conclud ing lo giv e the grav el a mo; e thorough test, iin took one bushel from the pile at th'' it. and grinding it up, si'i'iucd Sl2." vv.-. tii of g-'!d. '1 hia is t.u' story ns Mr. Poll told it in ti.e city yt sterd ..v, a id if it is true, it is w.-ll ea.cahited toe,, ate au txeite nient in milling circles. I'o back up his story. Mr. Paul brought with him .-k pocket full of i,t:g gi !s aiul mo tint was i-pt ckled with gold '.shot.'" and old miiici'.s ;iy tii, t it was as l'n-ii as any .-peehuetis they iia.-'i evt r si e i. Sevt i ;d of our in i i -l'igexp. i ts wil! go out to P mi's f. r. ii to make a personal iuvesligati u of the ir.a let-. I'aul thinks Iiis fortune is tdrcadv made, ui'tl scoriis ; ici i:il!ry ( tit rs its o.ir home capit dists an c to n.a'e. T ie party who oi cash tier bushel !':,) lh of 'lirt at his pit was. 1 linsoii. of I ms conn! t f.l bin! !?,"; ) l.Oo.) bushels says. Mr. Eh Si.'h an oiler t that lie does not think worthy of is t oll:-i-h-!Hiio!i. The story ab ut the nit hav ing b v n worked by mi E.igiishinaii with such won h rful siici-es.i i, siib-itaiitiut -d bv M citieii of th. igi.bokLood. who says tnal lit, (iiteu nearil it re lated in his vo'iiiger das. He i himself Oil eii.s old, and is a doctor, though l eliretl from nciivn n a.t ice. Iiis recollect i. lie; of the liidoiy of the it ill o gem iallv accie hied to be tiuc. Armour A Co.. of ( 'iiicfkgo. recently received an older from the J'rili.sh (iov-t rnmetit for .l.iUil.OtH) eaus of meat for the army in Egypt. To execute this older Ytl.OOO heiid of cattle nrr lciuiied. The liewlv elected lb'iresenbl: ive litiiii Jilines.ee, .1. Ii luclial'ilson lull the homir of K't-ining the Jirst aiipointirelit made bv Po.-itmastcr Genera! Vi as I'pon his holiebntioii k--"" li " ei.'i-t:;";' r"; 'i '; ;''" ";' ' . , T...i! (.iilils, ie Ir . mi .tl .a; i-i.-nl l l-eio-u I. I a vltr was appointed l ost- uir.-u ff.in ii-.p i.iiuii i.iii.rv." '"-pi inn- niasier at'Ly,.chb.g. j'e.,,,.. to till XJIh vii 'ancy caused by the resignation of nuium,. r.v. ry t m, n wii-Mit-vr. tr -.i.i m i-t..i,s ,,,,, ' hh kin-Wi. this, mui lti:il MM' ll-llii'i- ..l.l I'-.l I.'. the In i' 1 ostma-uer. i,,,, ,.,-, r ,-iir... Tii.-sen.:iihii..-i nv m ..- l ... , mui ilirr--r finiti nil ...li.-i-s ..ti tin-ii.iti k-1 u 1. e n .-tr. Ve can, without hesitation, tav eio,'ini-. 'hk:h '.i-mi it o n.c ,.r n.i.n i i.-. , ,, u ., i i . I'ur'ii lv s .(iihII ii- .,r. w ..tl In .11 i..-tv,..i. that Or. bull s Cough Syrup has given ,,,,!!,. n,,. i;. ,,.,ln .i,.-!.-,..i.. ,i... ii.-. the best satisfaction. We have Hold i:'i--i-.i-" ' i '. "" ' '- .... . .'USHi. .ml ili'l ll-.t li-i'ill ir-lll II. ' tn.-llll l.'Cl'M '. an iiiiinei.se amount ut it (luiiiiK the i r mil i.mt nui.ie u.i- t-.-.m .ii-,-..s-,.rv. n i.i. i.;st w inter. i ai.i.m-i'. hu.TON tV t e,, Druggists, La:k Haven, l'a. t DMIN'ISTUATOKS XOTICE -A Hwhitf iii'Mtt-l . th n-)mlnHt.rttr of L. W. WlltHitni. ! (V-r 1, I rirt'lty ll i1f' tll ie'i'.tm bavliiK i-lritnis ft:.titi-i hhI1 ilmtput i pihlMt tli Hitii io utt tu M- brluid lh r li iliv it, Keb rui.ry. 1Kh. w. J. A. i.HEr.K. i-eii ua. y .V irx. IMPORTANT SALE! In i.tK-'llnitif. liiinii.rilri.f.ttitrl, I wlltpxtnili piil', at Hi ii,tiri-l...if i.i.r in 1-tiu.ui.rn, i.n vii'ii- llHt, ill, ti.ll ilHV Hi .Vfil ll n -XI, llH. Ii-ll..wintf (1.'- b-'rilnsl rnl mliili.. Ki-. . Int. Ta iMI.I.iVM 1'VTTl.llso.s .lt.-i'. it ..TO ii.-r.i,, iiuHr Merry tNiks, ..it ib IwiIhIii Anni--ii .vtr-l.tn.. ltrtiir.4i'l. 'ili'l. Tin- I-.V IT." lisoN Hoi Sl-'.mi.l li'l ' In lli l.iH'ii nl I't.iHrH.r.). on lit U'iriii-ttvi ttrri.fr nl iho pui.lle Hin.ii Txri.m "f Snh Ah In Urn Km ft.-n Iri.'l, f.n.r ),Htiilrril Hint Mtvf.niy.fire 'lullftnt In t-tisli, r.mftlll til-l- tit til lU'.lllll., 1.I..1 HS III ttit- I'll III 1'IIU.lH.f... ntt-ihiril i-ttftii ituit r.iinlMitir In tlx nr.nittrj. 11.. ml .iin M't-tit-l-y iM-nriui' tii,t.rF.t irmii iImui ..f paii' n iuirt'1 In ImiiIi -M.j ml ni,jtnt u iho iiii:ii. r . r.i.r..i ,lif 't.iiri. J. a. vvomack, lar u j a, i-.t. l a. i,''iiiinl ji "ur. KikEiil&ml tl IS HKADQUAirrUKS FOR. CI S AT 1 5 A .13 Ti 5I ACCO. SELLS MORE TOHACCO l'Ob M'.HtE MONEY THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN XOIM H CAROLINA! Has unlimited demand for all grades, v;hilc good bright Wrappers, Fillers and iiiuokuis are a specialty. best mmvm for m w mi and Highest Prices Always Paid. Don t forget the place, and never st , w . uJMUH rl'i she.i. wliere von tolucco is sold you will strut home feelm; good. When yon want ITfJ. J'lUcl'.S f .r ywr tobacco ALWAYS GO TO IIK.VIXiUAUTKHS AM) KVl'.ltVlJtM'V KNOWS THAT PAUUISU'S WAIl!HOt'st: bS l lIAT IMiACi:! ALL GKADLS OP TOUACCO SELLING IIIQIII Parrish's Warehouse has an active iieiiemil for all the bright Wrapper raissd. Hi-member Mr. I'anisli bnvs n.oie tobacco than any other two dealers in Ninth Carolina and thin -fore it i- to onr inteit st to sell with him. Try him - mui wiii be convinced. January 15. lWi. Itms. Hi IL 1 I'liMi SILEPv STATION'. We hereby return our thanks to pfitiomigo in the past, and hope lo future. Remember thai we offer one of the MEUCANJliSi: ever hr.iu-ht to li.is verv luwtt i i ii-es. Dry UmvA&9 BOOTS AHD WH. im A 1 IIAIiDW Alii:. (MJtM'KLUY. HI' KVESY We h ive n-i o'd :toe!-. on l.i.ni. ! new. in' have coi.ee to s'av, livitig l-lte. We are ako J.inr ieiu. hhi. All kinds i f li. i !i r : agents for li:e !;..( ( i) I ! J. V. TO F v wi: ii wi-: is s: v. r. '' 'i'' Y w'i'y,?- A' p i .Vj i '' x .I j J-V . .s THE LARGEST STOCK In the CAN' HE MADE. .v rmv n.u -r wi.tui.t. i !iiriw-l':'s ...-.i- Tilt". !. itpi't hi-..: It-r.-ic. n. ..,. t ll.l.l.l'l 111! Ills !.: lil.v v o , .1 . o l!l i? fl A o y ,.;! !-"i;i rJ'Mi"'!. j i) ii 111 i '!'"" jri.r;i-H. . f..r w.r.:';r.';ri:: till IS !,l!ls, . IH, il. At." tils wiiict-l In t-uhis iti,-1 ntiili i THE Wola.ll is . Mrv tftwii itii-l vill-ii. t i;-. li fr.-''. Si nl i I- Ui'iii ilnen.'l' liriti ni l.' :..- I.v.tv 1 in frill 'Ii' i'.'I !'"'! pnj.rr or Iin I nl-i.. !. Inlly fi',. s.'iii VV ci .!' , Sim 4 ly, (1 iti- )tar. VUY IT! Sul'i-rll rrs in Wi rkH VV..0 I h: IIihi Mini t- Hi.' I 1II.IAI.K. K. MCli'-tlltilN. TTT7.T0I fi 10 Ilftvp r,iriiiii. h -. ,m In Hie on.tiiy .-i!'iii.-r-l.tii ini' ill' eii.etniiii. .ll. -Slii Nii.t'llll "!' 11, ls"l. M AGM HTIG fiWRFS. .. I.. ,.,:,,l iiir .-ii n i., r iH'rvoiis ll.-u'li-'tii-H, t.iiiiiit.ii'isii, Nmii-nli:..!. I.ivi'r uu-l Ki Ui.-y t .rii.ln. I uriily N, It.. Hi, S. .ni.1 w. rtkll"s, I'. -ii, -'i . t ..llsil; ii il. mi, t'.. l lan.iH mi, I i rri. una .ti im'.'.iI In i in y tttlni.'Tll.-il --.ll-.-s l,..'.f.l hv.tj I:iy. 'l";:- ViicM'. I lirni'li lias niillH. an I il tly mi:-1" t '! IllVi'tCt'.!. I: Is ll:i i-i'.'.iii-i . uritllM' .uti'ii: l;,.. v. I hii.I um"I in .i "ln-'itli muli" i i ii j nil, 1. 1 imIihs ill.- ill-tali ii'.. t tiH .ni.aiiii rr.-'i In t-hr..n.- tiu.114 "iir MiiKHfil- liitna .-(!- I III tl. s .'It'll lft.li. .Imlllil Lflintsl Tl:.' I,ris,.-s .it.- ivitr.'.:.,i',l In a., iin .v-.rk. ..r iin' in- m i ri-etii-ii t. s.-i:l i"i' .'Iri-iilHi- nit'l l.-i.liln'.lilMl t. Iiy txO '.ii:.' a l- H.-rio- ISrn ..f n-rv.'iiH tr-.ic.i.', wi- will t-'iv.- h-I'I- I rtllis';..it li .w I.i ii.-.....iir al'i'ii n..'. 5. HO I. Mi.e I'M, MvtlMirl ' VI'I'I.I VM K I'.i'lt'AN .. I k i'"S '.., WlMlllUlil.iU, 1. C. l.'ll. ."., il. H. T. CIIAPIN, DItUG OAST, .!"ris!.i.r..i'. n. . . Drugs. Medicines. Toilet and IY.ncy Artice-s. Trusses, 0nil"ii Scui, (.'igars, I'uirils, Oils, Vc. lY'-f-n-i-lp t'i'. i'r-niUy .s.iiiiy'liit.li ! 'Iny i-r tiiht. April I ', l'l. ly , .p until von drive, under PAKlilSH'S will i( lakeii care of. and when vour C. 1'. .v Y. V. lb lb. our mcfiv ciisionns or the1 continue to deseivu the hi-:, 1 ill,, id b tUo i iUL :it the be st t s. h e!',! '.ion, and i oils of (ii. ,e now scllm. Umwrie D CM)1liiOTiaaS.rLOTHIH&. 'IIN'WAL'i:, IMil'tiS, AC, Ibis- USPno.s. ft ie. ei no iii h;si season: everything is ini' - nd io i-i'll every! him: at the lowest o in exchange for g'oodij. i ! il ! el s on the market. 4 Ei?3 9? 5S3ti 'i - ; and ai;:htxg l.L LINT. O.-' A N I) DAILY v ? ST3VZ3. t . : CO, .-,-. ., S2 A?D State! mm sfj;b. - ;fl I i I VM.H T'.I S .. NKW mi l l-KIHUHEK t, ... n,-l ,-rv i (, 1,. .'Is.i'f t, lr'in. ytnil j.,. ;, titt t -ri, .n HKK limn tivrr, i i .."-1 i n;;r ii. A. ii VCLAN'D. Hi co, a. 1 ie. ls.-l. :ti:'.. COEEMCi I'd) TIME TABLE. N.v. 'i Lntro If. itiiin s M-t . in j 1. ITltltU liniiin i to a hi l m IMl I A 1A ft Ul 6 0.V ft m Ii IT ft III H no ft in 1 1 ft m 1 n a m 1 Mi ft m 7 44 ft IU ... I, III h , . in ' Ill-it: it :i it ii. I M ;i.iy :i .it , in i t'itiiit'i-'n v ',.. . in I s..ii.:..i-.l l-.-.-J f - I Os.. I II I..' III j VI., II, , ir II ', . in Merry O'iks U ... p i.i i i' 11 ill 1-. ..; ,. , v,..-x U ... I" in i ill')' t .1 ll;.'l'..U lielv Ulil.-.i 1. :, 1 I . hi : An Hi' l!atlKh, H itlln. m ni .. i I i. i.i.il- t hi ll.iinli Willi C C. .'li .i: mui nil I' .iuir. h.,ulli. Train . -s ie I i.'i.-!i welt llif lllul( i'i..-.. I :..i- all . ii s iir.h. L ! ',- -, li.-l.li, v l'lt I llHHtMICiT ri.ftrll nii-s i:.ui ih i.i ...Ai ft. in. and uriivr JOHN i:. wiMiiai, Siinrinluilcii. III:::. ,;. I ft' J.IU I- CafecJ Time Tails C. F. & Y. V. R'Y CO. To take eii'ei t Monday, but. P), 1885. I--II. V VTt.'KfT Si '" -.v. iii:-r II. m ii.-i.tn-t ' villi- Mall k l'tirmanf-rnr. rrlTti, H.1W p. m. I.rtive. 4.H0 1 H6 1)01 1146(1. m. 1 hi . ;t -' 4 .IX ii l,i!..i:y. ' 1U- .i iirriii.iH.ri, K.40 i-'..'ii'i liuiiil villi fi"!' ol t-auford lr Oln- Villi.', 'l ilill!: .I.VS. S MOIIIIISOX. Ot-'U'l Supt. .ino. M. nosi:, i.ei.'i i '-'s-- Ajji-ui. V. I . K.VMilN. A.M. HLOHtmU, i mm & co., l'AYETTLYILLK, N. C, Markfl s urt VHO LEGALE GROCERS. Ajn il S, !. ly . f- V".
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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March 26, 1885, edition 1
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