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4 3 (5nc (E'haihnm &mri THURSDAY. 51 ARCH 17, 1SS7. All Aw lul W ami hk. A negro iiiau. u.iuicd Henry Artis, was hanged ' i toldsboi o lust Fi i iluy, for hiiiiu .ii iii tlci d bis step daughter. O.i thefni.it scaffold lie made quit- r long speech, in which lie .vaund hi- hiwris ; gainst whis key. We copy fio.'ii III- Goldsbol o Oar Washington Letter. imm ur BMUlar cirtMiomltmt.l H. A. LONDON. Editor. Wii.Mi.Nu'ioN is the largest city iu be Slate iitul yet veiy littlfl is known Ikbout it by the lunk of our citizens This is accounted for chiefly by re Hon of it geogi a Itii-ui position, be iug situated at the. south eastern ex tremity of tiie St 'c. Jf NoilhCar- Oliniaiis were belter iicipitunted with ns I ; i s a-:niiyl' th..;.. ,.i,;..i' ..it,- ;. l.l l, l,tir been t'oi li.iuoi i ',, , ... , thi m-tia: iii t Kaiil I ilnrie ror ineiu us wen as ior vi iiiiiiugtou. ( j It is inuci: to bo ieorette.1 that the Wamhikotun. Mftirh 11th, loK7. Although the marble halls of the i'apitol were deserted by our law iin.koi a week ago, many of them nil linger in Washiiiv'ioiu and will senei tiie foilc-wii. extract fioni eoniii.uc here for months to euiuc his '."cecii : ! Hie uoithfl-li li pu s, ntat:Te.s ate "I ',1 tell v..ii all exactly the cause ' H lv" tbl' ""Kl d,"u;'l(! oi 0l of inv brine lone now. These liquor 'Capital at this season of the year, . h, ... . ..ltw, .lisi,o,e.l to reinain siinl's WlslSiifV hi l-lcv is iuc cim-. of i.iv beins.' hero. Out of nei.v Coligres or no l ongies8 I ,. .. . i in li:iinr 1 in, " ouc oi ipior II. en. people of North Carolina patronize Y to a taeuler xtt-nt and do inore to g' build up iheseu polls of other Slates than of their own State. For in stance. Norio.k dors a larger ship ping business for Xorth Carolina ihau Wilmington do's. We niiu'li i njoyed iocently a visit of a h w days to Wilmington, and were pleased tonolieo many evidences of its owing p: osp-'i ity. Although it. was isiud only year ngo with probably the most desti uotive tiie ever known iu North Carolina, yet uu- t t.eui i filial tea, ii , If it hadn't it'll" "l't M Homo .In'' liar,- done Tbe tar is still full of extia ses sion talk. 1 'eurocrat io li.eiuoeis oi Connies and others who liave means of kliowltde Oil the SUl'JrCt. do Mot now believe thai ihr l-'ntenu t'on rs will bo culled toeih. r soon, but tl)nt an extra s sum in ih eaily autumn u an evil tLtt ouynt to be fared. The House of Kepie-muttttivis have ben. lole men in jail sil.ru I ve tw w eieeiea in .v-". . be. n tl.r:f. on arrr.unt of wlii,kev "temi upon its oUic.nl evs.flire on I have k ; iwii v.ln.kevto b.eak up the 4tll of this montn. and its mem biK whue i.irn It' l as b.oujihi 'bei are now under pay. Jury aie death .ii me. it has shortened uiy doing uo srivuv and without org am- . ..I . 1. .1 I .r miv. , .aiiou air iiuiiiv - A lit r a world. Whisk. biv' n.: You a lil i . now and a iittie d l' it l.l .in.ii'.inf t. u bij plie. : a ' mixed up. I'oui head ts il oi..-way and then .mot i ;:ei i lire o.i i a'l buy il.e whole tnd not a rent in your porket. ' y's in vo'.i head and you are; II, wollh bl li.'iinlT Their i ilit. i , . If I ,1. ue what people said 1 done. It is hot until they have ass-mh.e.l I i,. ri-ul I oiijiht to be T rierled a speaker, and been arra..ced W OU.dli I l:.e f 1 t had . in , l.a. re ik'i.l up . i coiiiiuaue-. mai uie houVand worlds If I upon the work of Lrgismiio;.. If Congress i.oes not nui-i uu.u un- uaaiid worhis I rouldu t now there 10 e srairelv auv Testiues ,..., ... II..,ii,n If there wan uut time in IHriUio.l. in i"f " nf it I.. l,e ..... I.tu'rnd woie ui.whu -n I n 1 lo the.e wouldn't : 'f many preredei.l... .i I e or i;ot..ii,g be ffostly building's have been ereeica ;"7 I'" ' . i ,..,.,:.,,.,, f,,r o wvll . MJ , . , I wan! von a i t" rair.ion tl e people 'gihumgot next yai. lor u is to mtheplareot those but lit, and the , . , ' . ; v,lyw n that no Congress has atteinpl- l:io:i N 1 iieat tiie n.is thus proved a blessing bt,v,.,, iu disgui -,i , as lismilly is the ''asewilh sta awa. condaiaiious in ciiies where prudent men keep their property iuuii'! All over the eity we saw many hand Some residences recently erected, and others iu piogress of const ruction If Wiiniinylon is a "dead city" a asserted by some, .'. is cei:ain!ya Tery lieiy coi psb ! It has done lur ing the past ,'eason thelaigest cotton busine-s ever beforo done, the re ci-ipts of cotton being tvaily llU'1'' Viaies mole than during any previmi year. In its lnlihor may bo seen many ve.-e. loading fm ports in a!! parts i if Km i e, ai.d its foreign u a ir is yearly incr asing. This is d ie to the iinyrovrin'oits eai !y made by the national go i : nment at tliemou. h of Mie Cape l-a river. The depth i f water has been so increased th.-t ve Join of aluiosl the largest tonnage eau now crosf the bar and come up the river to ilmiugton. The ptcx imiiy of this coy to the Gulf stream reuders it, donate delightful neai ly the eiitii'f" winter, and ! ou!d mak t a lieas int winter resort for NoMli crn in v -i ' s !- an I pleasure e ekcr : and the . itiz- ns of our up count.,.' will find ,'f a-i.i suinnter feiioits in the ,s,;:iai .'ioun-'s nea; U'liniington, which h 1 rasiiy i eached by one of th'1 su;oo'!iesl slie'.i roads in Auiel'l' i The jiaiithv from this section to Wilmington was fctrierly Teiy falig uing, but is no.v a pleasure trip It in ; i ! v a login's ridd from he's in a co;i;f. .rtable bed in a sleeper on ll.e H. ,v A. A L and C. C railroa l Tiiesn sleepeis h' i' more eomfor'ab.r than the i elelirand t'ullnian rrp pru. and in them tiuvellii'g is remit r r 1 a pleasure ride instead of a fa'i:: :iir g joiiiiiey. We well remomlier the time when three or four das wore ore pied in travelling fn m I'ltu-b !"' to W ilinington. and it wa piie a fo' t'iidable undertuking : b it now it is au "all rail route," and nine Hud dis'anre are almost aiinihnul. i lVurh vour child.eii to ed to .lo m.y i.ai wom unuiaue. ...e j holiday rrCess. . , Au extra session is always unpop- l'n,ii..:.:,ii Um,..t ll"J..i .ularundthe l'r. nt is ai.xiou... Ir-'iis 'li.'S'a - v 1 1 . - I.fin.ltiiKrk. V m.i.ie tefeielice 1 erent ' to t he fart U a' t li s serl ion w as being flood ,1 with let'ers from counteifeit A lioiio;!i' Hiiiituiiil Accitlftit. B -I N. M.-. ?d I ' I'll 14 -The tnosi ho. ib'e . al'roa I a -ridrtit thai has i. in edil. I he ilri'1 l "' ' ;o ton mi:,-.. ii, lii.lor.i isi at IJrtclie. httppr:' .1 :his inoi.'nii,. iii tin- V. est Hob.i: V ilt-. i if l 11, e 7 a. in. tvu n on llit " i-l.ui.V IV,. v: drere l-aillo:! i C!H-hed thi'.u.;U a toghwtiy bilge oi ' S th 1 if-: t )., w , . ii Fore-' Hill 1..I Ko-.'.n ia'e - i -.ll.'ti-i. V f Hcei-b i.t irsii! .-i!i .is :i-.:t :...l at pi cm id. in : lira: ! ! p-'i s"ir and t'.e i'ljuy. in n.ii: i . i.i s e. v seiioa-ly. "I i"i!y a: . e l'.'c-n ii of the :n. .iii-; l. -. I .-': 1 c.i wis 1 ea I f..l -oi.,- di-: . ;.v ami the :n habu.ili s il'i'iii" 1 o : r : i.r tiie ih p i tUK ii-. v i '' ".: the scene': l.l i-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, . 1 i i y Mli 1 pi" vented tie rr... i.iii. 1. 'i. i of vie ma' i. n I W; . i.4 1 : . I u' res (( s' ; .or in i u i I'.'- .'I; ' I Hill. IV so. Ml a U : d i . . 11 ; T ,i .'- were j ut in at ';c,. a- !! t a:.d v.. :n. led w, le 'i. ...,! l"sl -'f the I. ,i 1 l .1 tle.-t ot "no ! jO.ed who .In: aii.e to ;i '' 1 v. e. !o to li.'s.iii 1 lie or IV 1 . i I ; "' a w.is iii .'i urge 1 ' ..u.,'"i 1 i .l'". Who I .. I. I . !'! ' 1. He W.l . found i ti e .-s k . ! .' .iir a.'-y : . i . i.i ' . - o.o and b.....' - pi ; . : il- o so ..iii. .'Ai-o !.. i ; i' ' I He d.ed i .. w t.;- .. i:.s ..: 1 The w , .v.. i i 1 1 O'l . - ...' i " ! : e S, . I.,.;;;' ' . ii. " -'Sue ,.f (i.. , ; l .': ,s . . a . hi. d f a mile a" 1 ' !' ., -I Hir. s mi. !'i.e ,11! !! i- :. .- ko Is tl'llt I,,.' I. ,ss. : . : , gnv. .'.'i i'i. 'io wrl . I:.:', pi-- ..el' cm: !. t ile t a; It -:': ill a'. . ' I Is.X "' " 'v'nt t'.im.yh t: I ii.: t :.:.: ..-.! . lea tis Iti New Yolk Messis. : 'A itts. i i Cool fining town-: ship. K i' !".oan. of Sh pesburg. : .I.ilin 11 W'ycoiV. of Jlooi esville. and ', I'.iviu Iho. . of i 'a' r.vba, have within i : lie past s x wi tks, seut uslettem; wl-'c!' t hey hai received from these. :;isi", .. . Ley a: e lo the same effect. ' ii.it :':.e l:iii-:.iage of no two of llin.l ; exact :v a l e. -.lioi.gli mauv of tiie : s;::r,.' piuases air employed iu a:. None of t eui .or signed, but witi. ; ea Ii is fo .ii .1 it sepai ate trip givn g ; i Ii ..ne a:. I li.iijihel to be a.l.h esst d Siiiii) of I lie let :et s are I 1 inied Hlid , - i:, r w . o n vi it ii an Jiecirir pen, b ii all I t i.r the ume eaiiuaik- and cu re d I oiu the sam u.g Tiny I spe.ik of ;,.r:i uirici as "green g.'i 1-. ','ieru at In c , aid win ,e a bint ; uig that li.'.r bilsinc- ( is ": ; .eg t.nii.le." tiiev iibseit tn.it I I t 11 no lr so.,,, that 'V II, 11. -I: er no h ill' I Is t:: lelti w . . v Ih 's i 'line of couraj to avoid it. but in order that si tue of the impoitant hgisla lion to cotuo up dining tl e next y ear may be mauiti .1 m t no, it is thought" to be the only alternative those whore counsel is fiepienlly sought at the White iioiuo now mh that the contemplate.! extra i-essjon would begin about th." tirsl of He tober end ruu alorn; into the reg.iiai session, and that the ipie-tioi.s of levenue hi. d taxation would rec-ne utleutioit til st. Another reason why ;t is deem. .1 expedient to make the Fiftieth Con gress take uovai tu' o of unit tuii'- i. the fact tiiat the next year will be devote J l.'Ugely I" l'lesidelit m.lk hg Although it se 'ins b it yesi-i in tii.ee Mr. Clevel.tiid was liint'.gu. i ted. yet. only fifteen months Ir.e now, will the National Coliveidioi. be held to tioiiiinat" tiis Mice. -ss m 1 he two gieat pa' t :es in Col g. nleu tbev asseiiibie afier the holld.i. re -s, will be surch;iiM.ed with poll ..... .... i . ... .. .1 I ll. O 1 if" and high.y pioti'- j "j . , , , . ' i wt:i have more or less reference l : candidate and politics and the is : sues of the eusu.lig camj u gu. Uet weeli tie' fiien.ls of the Ai I ministration on ihe one hand, inte- on maintaining '.Is ctedit and n. I aluig its lerord. and the oppone':;., o: thj Ad'nini'.: ra. ion on ti.e oti . eager to 'ilspa. age It ill the l Ohl" i lence of the people- - --' "t s: ouibinatioi's iieie and rombu.B'.i therein the interesi of nal aspi rants tiie Capito'. w ill pa; take 1 " mote of the rhaia. ter of . :i arena partisan couti o . i than of s l. .: , .nd disinuresle i iubor for ti e w. f ire of the country Colipniel il.g i ; 'his, the friends of Admini'tiaM feel that the I'l' s h rt would be . iiielv justilied in p.oino;i:g t chance, of legislation uli.i'h t':i' pub , .IC interests driuaud by tho call of :ii xlra si Hsion l iesi'iilit Cleveland s rale tu. l 'u i liisti v in le.do.g all h.lla. great a ... binal., and examining tiieui pr: -..i. jai.v before signing his name to tin . I lias been c. uirisfl as au uuiieres.-ui assumption of ii.bor mi the pm: o: the Chief F.xeruttve. It is ouil. n ihcui-eives "Youi l u'nl Conli.'f in " "Youis in i: i .jUair t l n udshiji." Ac 1 the ietleit, it is argued w.i never intended that one .. d i.i. vi- mil. ions and ano'.h tg." and aothe pal IV addiesn . .1 I. 'I . . "tiuow away tills ' niike :t foitune" They . a; h-a to say about "honor ' i .1 -hip. ..ml one of then. " M'nigi.ty (lod's sake not is i ,. e.isiii-. to that d. tec . come :.p i: h w o of the.-e i.-, .'- nit. .hrs and Hay mi by i.c New York pap. . s hia tie- ,:iu' .alp U addresses. .. f iiio-e given by the papuis of those sell! with i 'lie of ll.e s now befoiH lis: Id's") Jjj-, 0,j. Ih.- I'Miiicn: i.ai y is aching for i:.-i" . s a;.. I it is lo be hope. I w :.: ' ' i.i re We need cautloi: nes. na lei I . ke-p clear of a.. H ips .is these, uii.i by bad men ii o seeking for conf,derates m l ib- l egisj il ii ! Vi'ul k. '. .-! i i..iu ..r S'.n.-'-uit. i.n iinrk. ' eel taiu Mr I 'leve.aiid hus t oo t. Tin- to-a! of bills and lesoiuiions 1 n'ore pains in this respect tl an a,. , im i odui'.-d in both bral.- hes w as ; of his li eoec. ssot s, and it cam.o1 b J.s; Ab nit l".l failed to I'U's Of said that aiiv of b is a.sisl.iii:s i.l . ii se a iai ge i. umber vi e pi ivate . wrotn Ins higi.ai ui e to enncted ia-s bids. Ti.t : e "ei e ovei III HI hills ma!; riiisnsp iisil.ility he never lelcgti ;)' ci:a'.g- iu The Code; !:i a few cd to a un-uibei of his Cabinet vei. v e.n . i.- 'ode. : cw hs i vi'l be in the ca-r of unimportant luiis I k" a house line ne , usago On the !' . i f Maicli. lS8. wl '-i. It was , f wood, and was in tho tire. .Mr. Arthur it.i.l his Cao n I anr i in. i s. It was ail to pieces vet could it the Canto! and etiteied the I',, miles ion" and runs to a point called u"1 'f-bui.t. So the sharp ownei . dent' room where, on the tab!".-. Miuboro" It is honed that it mtiv ,Vl 1 "! ,!,V 'ni"'il HU r 14 ,w ' Ur U' tLe m. to. h 1 - I'm: liu.xN' h railroad lo the cotton f.ictoiies on Deep liver in Hillido'ph ruiiiify was completed last week Tois load is ft feeder to the Cape Tear mid Yadkiu Valley road, and j nils that load about twelve miles southof (ireeiisboro'. It isiabout i.iii. jet be extended to Ashboio'. Ihe load was giadcd by Cuuvictrt from l he Si ate penitentiary, many of them being the same who graded the I'uts hoi o' uiiiioa.i. mid on last Satind.ty tin v were cairied to Cameron and are now grading the proposed i ail road from that place, to Carthage Few persons are aware of tho num ber of brunch loads that have recent ly been constructed in thi Sta.e with convict labor. While they are all short, lines, yet they arts of veiy gi at advantage, to the sections in which they aro bnili. Within the past frwi yews convicts hav graded the .Oxford railroad, the University railroad, the Louisburg railroad, the Cliixloii lailroad, (ho I'ittsboro' lah ro.id, the Factory railroad, an. I unw ind Ciii thi ge road is being graded. () her branch mads have also been ii.'i.ins. Mid to inrsf "ii't.led a hew signature was to be altixed, one pe hoiis" Ihe cliai.ges of The Cede fur tiie l'lesident was not cim. ph '.v!: ef.ee d The Code it rjf The ( Half a doen more pens wore r.i.i : ". minibus bill" this time covered some j for, the door w:i loekt d (the n. an.. : ii III cioii lie-, schools, factories, &c. i raticu cei'enioui..s were then wtitii".: A cii. f .l oatiniician info ms your : and iu a ivuiai k.tblv si;oit spic ' ci-ii -lioi.. lent that if the proh ' i.oiy ' tune every one of the bids had .'i laws i. a I by the No: : u ( .rolitia Arthur s name to it. At lie .s:a: I,"gis!a,.:re since lhC8 were enfoiced Deparlment where they can b . as covered by the omnibus bills, the ' examined, the signatuies to the bi.,-. leriMto. v so covered would be many of that dale ih.ov a vaiiety d lime, gieater than the State. It is 1 peliuiauship . ip.-ii to the ma'.ter of land grams, of which laiter ii is said that the ter- j A ChiliF. I.. MIC Fust. ,i:ory west of the blue ridge baa; A Saginaw (lichi special sai: been "gunned .our several times, L,7m u, ,lv, f i'h..,Uastown. m r and ti.al heaven only knows who ielt,, p took of food and water to reaily dons .nit it. Still the people dav or tlje ,irt ,,. , w.vl. (M. "iaiiu ..ut Li, ants, ami still the State i, ,i, , ... ..l.l .... l cum in. ics b aero fm the . icceive l'J cents an and each covers. vi-ars I daughter of Michael Mui p!y. a ho mer. Seven weeks ago lestn.lti ,, . .' . " ,, she refused suddelilv to eat or dri..l. ...u tlnu.ikf in humpe. ;,, Hll, H,ie yv,llli,i m.irr t,it , I'ltiis. Mas eh 12. A sharp shock again It was thought to be a wl of n thipiai.e was felt throughout and no attention ws paid to ihe Muri-eiic's yest'.Tila" I'or a time child's declar.tion, but as the il iys there win a initial fame and the lei. 'dhelicl into weeks the natei - constructed, but not wiih convict hot. Is and bourne wmc emptied of beraine alai mod .tnd sought medic.; labor 'I hey are the roada to Scot- tin iim rupauls iu a very fuw seconds 'advice. The physician could n-.t a. , - i . i i Ihe i.e. I in were, Lit.-! S.CJCI.' Ill .11 '1111. 1(1 WllJHIIli S. ' . however, soon re- count for the ah mure funk. !'. tl w fn, i.,,l Ho, t ,. n,,u .eull : ,wt,n 1,.1 ..... i....... ,,tv,., ,, I,.., . and to Nashville, and probably there (lf ,tll.ings in furious ptita of the any disease, and his skill was c, '" Hie others that we d.) not now recall ,.jy .(,. . i u ked bv tiio ipntka. pletely btlHt d Sojuariy railroads have been built iu MomkCmo.o, Much 12 -.V recur-. No iiiducemeiits on the part of pa North Carolina within the past lw "" " "f -m-thtpm!.e. at different rents oi friends wero of any nv.ni . . , . - pou ts in the Ibveri has induced a Several times ilelicacies have inn, years, that a majority of the. counties fi(,s!i ( u h )( fliK,lteMe(, 1)Ifmsur8 and j.Ih.i witall tlH. .each of the ei ... i now have railroads ruuiung to their ,,.:, , Sf. king tourists hither from and tho room vacated, but court ho imes, anil we hope the day Nice. Cannes. Ment .ne and San Iteuio. : suit was always the same until io is not for distant when every county- All the hotels are agaiu crowded. j day, when her appetite si.d'e "... . . o. . . i,,i,ii!, seemed to return, ami nhe asked f v Beat in the btata mny be leucbed by A uumK.: , BUip,OJM ftt U,e fo0d. She had become teti.bi, a ift'ilroad What a grand btatu o (K.vf . nment pi.u'. i: office, Wash- j emaciated, and is still iu a precano-.-. would then have! ington. hare bet-u ,iicbargd. 'condition. tiM.-n w.t; w :i .:., . .1 ! si i i i '. : I m : ol h- io.-:i: oi, nd . I; v . a 111 ; mi:, "f Ml a d in i' M l-, .' -ill s .1 :i- d o:,c ii l.: . ' 1 ,::.:.,. ill s ,!' U ovel the b' .-. '.. i V. I ,1 M" W il Ml il'l i bi,.:.- !.. - .f lV"'g !.l tl.s ,, Mes :l us ' .' n ::."!.. Tn o'.g s- : " .-i. a , r o:, ... I.,,!,. o:.. c ; it '. i '.'m ' i- :l 1, '. s.. o v.-...:. I w j 'l.l I - " I 'I ' I' 'i.O g .d a t r : : 1 1 i . . a: d at ce n I), e I. .: i . .. I. 1 : ,,!. : i. I .it e r. I so!,: b j. .,( ' a - p. ,i : i .-. i.. i .". : go n MMil i 1 the debt is was honible. There were many people dead, pinned dowu by t tii.be. s : m.iiiy woui' led, and all were iioiiibly maugied. I saw oue mail working like a Tiojan to help other. The lop of his scop and his left ear weie nearly toin f.oui his head, and he w.t-s coveted w:.h blood, but he ih. t ii"i i c i i.e It All 'I ait hadbteU icnioved lroiti I he cm lie was work ing iu some one told i i'n that he hiiisl be badly hu.l iiiuiseit. He said hi- llioilghl li" : that he lull on.y received a scia.ch. ile put his ii. oi 1 to Ins lu.id and he next nio ie.eii. faiu'e.i awiiy, and was conveyed to a iieip.rd.iii: nig house. He was fiic'ty bad y hurl. i i.e tiam wus i ui!Ui!i at il gi od spi ed, but hud sowed up some its i; neaicd the j.iiic ion at Fo est Huh l'iie ipuck nes wiih winch the cinsh cone was icii.it! kable ii came iu uu instuul ..ki! a ilasri of ligiiiuing " I'a ci'iitric itiiil iVc.tlthv. Ni;i. Hiil'.Vsrtii'K, N. J , Millclllll. I'ne Jei :ue id fainny l.ave for VeaiS I'm iiisht d gossip for Ihe people ol New ihuiiswick. Ivi'eutiic and wfa.thT. yet livtiig in stpialor in a wietched liove; n; .ler ground, they l,.:vr f ii ... -lii'il uiiiit i.i for many a in-iv -piipel sloiy. For the past t v o moil, us i uiuoi s i eiai i re lo tin: co.i doioii of Mis. Isumuel J ), niiniid nave been dying about. Il being u.tri.y iiiip .ssib e lo secin e au en inii.ee it. ihe hov.'i owing lo the tiei i j i oliduct of ovilll.iel llelilueud. lui one so.vi'.l I lie i:iy sie.y until to day. T'ne Inemy that Mis. Oeu m a.l wa dtn.l gained cutreiiey for i w o 1 1 jsm, - bct .tiise she had not been seen lo. on two months and hiv.i.i-,- i.. i h in-ban I, Samuel, re c.i.l.y oi dir.-. 1 cnlius by the whole sale iioiii a ,o,' .i c.u peuli r. A war i.oit i'.. liic ailesl ol Hie I rniiieails wtis issued thi-, al lei noon upon .he coii.p ami ot M:& ijiiiudage, of l'icii...w:ty, nd Chief of 1'o.iee Fou i.ii;, a. ronpaiiied by otiicer, lepoi-u-ia. a. id ic.iiws of the ieiimeads. pr. '.'eel' I lo t..e hovel. Oh leach i:.g the do 'i' tiny weie confronted by John 1). -inn. -a I. one of the hioth eia. w ho a: tempted lopievent tlieir iM.iittnc , bul .. .ds easily ovei I him . ed As ihe door was opened a n lgn. fill stench a -sat ed the i.os t;.. of ihr. pn'y John loume... set. dig ilia. . 'sistaiici: was Uselosn. ; . o-. u. . d a .Igiii and ied ihe w.iy in o a let: i" nil, wl.t-lf .ipoll the .11 e bed. iiiy he del I i) dies i f Chi eii.i .Hid Koiiel I 1 I. hill. ud. Il il iio'y leco.iip.i-, d W lien asked w by tilt! la of 1:1- iti ilives' dell li lia 1 n.'i bi mi 1.1.1 le know i , John lb ,i n.e.id ail: " we.e af.uid they wo. i I be iiik. ii away fiom u I hii.'ei s w e: : pun t.d on guard :.' the h. e . .did .John and .'-a.nurl l)i 11 ini ad weie taken mill cilslodv A nt .1 v in . . h" i..: i uo- : . ear iw - ;: I ... :'. . it -a c t v.. ,.; ..ho : i a v. ,',i.:.l:':g in -s -T r, ill li! !,.'' -.:.'(: . ,.:. I , .lie fa .1 . t, .- ,i i i,e ' ' : '.ii - ;i. .; i aii.'i f i o::i ,t.. I '. -. ! 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Iii-i I -i weie bang ed ai-iiiiist i i,.- i oof. w hi.e : i.e se il Weil , . w 1: ii- .., I I Ci y will i e .M:my pe..p.e V.. e li.'. lcl ill.' S'Uls, an I ':,! Hi,- l I be! Ween th.Mlt. i ',.-, i . v iii 1 1 i,, of ii , .i a iiijii n-i in-. I il,..iu. oi.- o my i,ei:;liooi .-. o. le i. , I.. I weie ion i ei s.ng wiih I, on i'. the i' intent of ih' c. 'Isii Kyal. ..!' 1.4.1 hiui'-il III 1,11 sent 114 he I.i ked iu , it molt!, ill al'lei ihe t i ,-t k v '.i : 1 s .w Ii.i.i again ho w.t , ict.l.l..y . oi '.. . i .ii and ii.ioiigh by spililteiS . I ' bo. I 'HI ot I lie eai My ni.ui.e '.: 1 I Mi it lastthoil in lii'on-.ii o. -.'. and Uvaii's, bi t I manage i to - I; tilt livuil s s. d i I . ,i :. c ii ., u.ies. l . Inoi I.i l.iel hl.'.le I. :,i, . ' Iii -t i Ihollglll she v.a-. dei'ii . puiii d her out t In i u o ii li.c v.iiido.' a..d she noon Ievivtd iii tin; open a. I then se cui ed a en i lage itiitl -eiit her home, did devoted .ity st'.i I helping tell a.-e other passt-ligei s. l'ho sight ainong oi.el l'i' li.l, ueeli euii'.i.it , li.':i:is sin. il, be gum del again) attacks of coh . tl it ulnuce, Ac, by 1). It ii. s Haljy Syrup H ibitM il ci stiieness is ofb n the (iirril result i f iif"h ct Ir. litill slJal lin ne 1'il.s cine costivtiit ss To keep on cows in a Bound ami I'talthy condition use Day's Horse l 'owdi r 'J"i cents. li.iy the genuiue Di' Xcl's Hell Cologue. "Jo o. ' i) This Cut iliii lui'-atl.e wnv in w hich the Fii.i C. .i Fi.t i s is used in place o: i i. id, Ci. in lieys 1 l.t se pipe-, h o I ;; m ek i ts on. are s-'l . ne ii; on t . ol her, ion 1 by i eiiic- t i g l h.-iii at the joi' ts lliey : i. t.e !e sab from tiro J'i e, i . ni w at d any lie ciui put hi :n n We til ' A 1. .'. N I K- i o.'. 1 s; ; i.. . Wrllp ...r eit.. Mil ns I.,.:, ,-,, .!mi1(. ynur er.lt'rs It ,--u (.!i . Making i ul iicco Fines A S ... i.!!. Write t. l- l'es -rl, 4 Essll.li.tr tlAt i.i . -so mi I-I-I....S sV-1. V l, 111 U -.r;r.i;-,,.tt--J I NS. HsV.t.s. c , ,,,i i.Ki'ilV. Jiirs'i SKfeCS STOVl-s.l.lMl , I I.A.si ,,i ;m! 'kliJ&JJi&l)K, KAaaj; S JC. 1Z T.lf TIl'S3 STATS. Hat-dwarf. S 1,. l..II(h f,.J il ;u is. i; bi . t a d th. i ilt llc.g. THE DVllUAM MARBLE, GLulITE AND MuTi mi WORKS, Ditiuiam. X. O, l L KOd'EHS, I ,1.' I I I." I IV i-,r'.'. '! ., ' I ............ ... wm:-.: ji'fjj! Tri-;riI :i Granite Mmi '. .v, .. - '' is. iiW'w r .-r"-t't? "r;i,n ZCCr. an: '"""Z :C7.' r.".... ismm-ini; Fi uFosEa. ( KMiiitit. :.or-; s : i,.i:i, Srjr D'f'lNs ami -TIM !iis l'i" :; I -1 ! ! I) u APPLICATION. ukp m,m tit 1L:SZ. l) & fat !ii t to deiei i.'-.e ihe cause of the tl alh f tl.c i eli!neild s .1 ilill llelille.l l s-iya i bat tiny b-.i.h bed live weeks . .igo and that ho wanted to have :,: i o i id tnd out of the way, but Saiiiu -i would not listen to u Ti.e . boibes haie been removed by orde. i Count-, i'ny sicia-t ltiec. When .S-tiiiiit'i was t-.Kt n in'o the wash oiu of iii.- j.u. to be given a bath he 1 iiigiii liKe a li"er. Tiie i.ai yrt-sl Farm. I'l'.'lll ' l.s st Ij ma Ki-i'iil'il Hll Iii ' lo- est 1 eui" sotiihwt'st corner ..; I, mi ;a. a lie, the largest pio i'lC.hg ia. Ill 111 the wu'd It llins 1I I unit - in ii iii and south, and ma y ,.,i!t;s ensi ,:i I west, and is owned and o lolled by a syndicate of S 'ith'Mli inpltii'l-ts lheir gelli'l..! 'ii.'i'.agel, J. li. W.ktkills. gives au in "lestii'g accoiin! t.f i Ins. giganuo j ia:ii a '..li. wi. ich Inicws the gi eat ill. lyiup.e l.ui.. in I'akota into ih sill h- coiiipli'leiy I he I "i'hi.ii mIscivm of our tlil.'t "1 Mr Wul kms said "wu-i purchased m lNsil f.inii ihe Si.it o of Loiii-niici and f.'o.'n ti-e Fu ted Stales vioveiu-i .neiit. At thai lime it was a u t gr ..'.inr,' an I bu ll.e cattle, of the few h' l.el:, ki ihe neighboi hootl. 'iVnell I lo .k possession 1 fo ind over Hb, illl'.lh. a l of half wild hoises all, I cattle. My woi k was to divide the immense 1 1 act into convenient p is 1 t.l ics. est ah.lshiug stations or lunch es eu-iy six nines. Tho fencing ..one cos! in the neighborhood of ?..il.iMil. The land I found to be bt-sl udapted to lice, sugar, corn, :.i..l cotton. All our cultivating, ditch ing, etc.. is done by steam power.. W.i take u t act, say half a miiu wide, fo: in t.tiice. and place au eiigiiie on each side i he engines hi e portal), e, : aiid opetale a cable attached to four plow is, im 1 iir.oei this ai raiigehiem ' w.- i;c able to pio.v I hilly acres a ! day uiili only the labor of tbieej iii. n. Oar harrow ing, plaining, and ' o. her cuitii a' ion is done in a .ike' uiininei ; ill fad. there is not a sing.e : iliaulu hoist-in the entile place We hav. . of course, horses for the I herdei . of . attio, of which we how ; have Iti.tKiO head. Thu Sunt he: u I'aciic Hah on I runs for thirty six uule.s I hi iiugii our fin iu. We have three steamboats np 'ra'ihg on the waters of our own estate, upon which there aio Him) miles of navigable' wa'eis We have an ice house, bank, a bhip yiird, and a lice mill '' A li; cut Wilson. N (.'., Sunday, caiistd h Ins of !jfS,0.)0, piiilly cov et i I by l or-ii . mice. ()-loid stifteied from A very dn 1 1: net i ve tii a on I'uesday night. Ihe' l..-is of property ia estimated at if 1 O'l, tl'li I. W. I, I.OXD.TV Will. ii! I. ( t :,'T!N! II in KMI.P The Lasses, llvxt Awwteil and Chid es. Si!: of (oo(ls IN' Tlii'. Ciii'NTV UKMF.MP.KH Iii'. N Vi :; Vbl.'i'.'.S III SKU K TO UFX DOWN, BUT I; HEC'iira i!3 GOODS LYEiiY WEEK. MI'.V I'Hi: !1 l.l;: )AI I s Hill!!; lie Will ..f l!c I'lidci'solil I N ANY i'i U AN V M VbKI-1 ! 1 and will be a' V io ,;. j, , l.i"i..i i- f ... i . c i'. i.i.t with a greei buj go .i-l a-' ci ei; i.s C... c.i . b I --.I a- h. w b. v tin. m by car ,1-ls .- . 1 SC. ! ii-.. ! :u. a tiial. He is Ag.-ui ),. IM'.ii ..I! I S Ni i'l jmd . .in supply Vertkaata :.l !',:c i I-: :, . s. :- f i . 1. 1 - a:: I discounts FAI.MMIcS V If ! ; iNii His -sj.i: ., ; , s. ' sTIXOH, AND FA II '..'IN i t v. 1 l.l''.'.ll-.s 'S :ni;i: ci i !i" I I I'. TH X EVER. I.uN'l.tiN ."'i bu; a li. - l'!.'i)'! i I. tii..! you will briDf kiai, my : u o t In- hi- : t ,:ii :,. i p, i . - W. I. i. c. i'(. .... ., ... ... i is. i-.-.. i. : 1 i,rs for their liberal supp. it. a .'t i - ' .ii.ii' 1 .. ;,i . o ... .th fur a continuaie of the -i.iue ' . ,' rl, - , . i - it : . . i .-' i i. . . j i pi . , ; i : - f-. niolbt nt bmuoy 1-7. V. Z. lOWDOK'B. m mm mm vmmi mm, M.VN1FACH KI .iis y.N i) V, Hi ..i; A!.!. AND l.l, i AIL DEALERS W AKQ MIL K:;:C:: hlTlQUS. .-.fil VI. i'illf'.S IM fill. IK. 1 1 ill. The li. in is only ".,. v,..,r ,,. ;- ,) h. (. . u! ! more furniture than any other House in 1 li" .s . . .1 ,: I, g i hil I a 1 I - - 'Ih -. ctn itiV.id t,. s. I .ill; I'FSi' 1-T'KNiTFKK i. e VERY LOW- IIS 1" ptl-'.i I'll .1, I s,e f.r you. sell. Nov. il. I -Mil. !',:',.. SSfliligUSE! W V ATT k TAYLOR, a n o v v: n a -A N I - (jciiers.. Coisiinisiosi Serchantflo i;!.i:i!i!i v. c. Cell on th.eiu r send .. yo ir or.:.:rs, if you wish square dealing. SERGEANT SIANUPACTURIN8 ft, Gi'cS'3ii3lioro, IT. O. taKTmi ..o..-.',.v.!;.sr mifmM wimnt water mm, 1 STOVES, Horse Pmrs, , Andirons, An, I C.ibini..:-, til Every Ucicnption. -Seiid tir Fi ico-UioU LMMOM Mills, Cans Hills, eWm Plows, Straw Cuttors, H3P II- 1. I nut IS, III', l..,s-llll- I II .I'll l ll.t "II .1. M..' l.'WI I II, Is ,,! J Ull I l.ll.l"-, i -u " ii' hy vif "61""m-(JK HALE BY TIB- 1 ' l.l. ii. : ,1 a il c ... , m.,,u.Ku...,.IecuulDTW.L. llrbf ... n ii.-1 :. .,..-1 t lie- lv A I h i.i..-,.,-,u tssiu.t.si f me. IwIUmMM s.-:i . ,.i. i -a i .- . .i-l. .c ,,-.,i,ii,. uu i-.'i r.-r t--u.li. a. ilia mun-lmuM 4ar ..r it. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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March 17, 1887, edition 1
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