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rcord THURSDAY.,. MA KCJ1 2(i, IS'JO. H..A. LONDON, Editor. Tuk Bi.aiu Bill will bo voted on today in the Senate, mid its by that body very doubtful blv no other, bill or measure pond- . - v k ' . ingm wo..g.- u or o long discussed (und wo may '""-'" My cussed) as thi eelebratod Blair bill, which provides for an nppropria tion ot many millions of dollars by Congress to aid tho public nclioolH ot., uutf Ul val.i,ulii coin mil tees to see ' three steps. Ihe iluii at the bottom ; fury that they vere sooi- oei power the sovoral State.. Although it i-: , wljjei, t.n Ket the ino-t before the . throws the snow up to the one on the e,l. and fell off ami wtie dmwneil. measure ol so mueli inipoiUanue.anticnil is reactieU ; tins M-iaiuuio WMii"'" t . m iuk u .m. h, i miiuosen in-heieamer is an has been pendingior so-many years,! grow worse and wor.oth.m now on ; ho to tue next, and the latter tosses oyster vessel, ami t.ving to run ..I . .1.1, tl,.,t ii i- .mt H'o lv of udioui nment and ; it - Ino steps are eight feet ' into Iv-st River, hut it is impossible it is very mmarfcablo- that it not - - . . , k h , f regurde.! as a political or sectional ,f,rius ,,, .,.,. wjii h0 left out in A v . r-ou road counwts Del Norte : tho drowned men. insiie. Both parties are divided on j it, and so are Northerners and Sotith erners. lany Northern republicans and Southern democrats havo earn estly urged its passage, whilo otliors hav earnestly opnoncd it. Iji th'w- Stato a majority ol both parties appear to favor it. Our Senators, Vance and Kansoni, havo voted for it), and it is said that all our Uepre (tentative will vote for it, if they have the opportunity. ue we doubt- .. .,, , -I ' i,.,,.N. I " ' ' ... , decided to vote upon that measure think that tho Senate will today mu 'phursday. ; pass it. it it does not, then thej 'phe action oil that parted jury hypocrisy uud demagogry ot tho j known a tho Senate committee on ' nepublicai party will lie proved aadtj JSlectious in deciding to report in . , . r rpi favor of the republican Senatorial oxposod more than evei bttoio. 1 1,0 ; t,llU.lH.lllt() frolll Montana has raised bill, has twice before beeu passed by !ahtorm 0j indignation among demo the Senate; but each timo it failed ! crats and when the report gets be-' to reach a vote in tho House, and fore tho Senatesomo red hot speeches the ropublicr.li eaker and paper uy be expected. ; r , . , .. .. iho Oklahoma lerritorial bill has dei.oiiueed the denioeraUol tlio . .weU. Uie i'louxe, und having pre .uotiso ior ueieaung h, jot m.u i tho republicans have a majority in i I'm Ilfuisa as well as in tho Senate. they can pa the bill through bolk J 1 . branahos of Congress, even it every democrat opposetl it. But will they Joit? ! TimLAw'siuicertaintieswore very j forcibly illnstratad. iji tho case of j Brown v. Brown, reported Ui tho ! last (103rd) volume of North Caro- ' Una Supremo Court Reports, This was a civil action fbr land, and tho question in dispute was the validly of a giant from tho Slate, issued iu 1.79b", for 250,240 acres ot land situate i-n tho extreme western part of thia a i a io. in nio etijici iui- uuurt, io I jlaiotiff lost tho case, and on appeal 1 to tbo Supreme Court that tribunal, j Supreme Court that tribunal, . i . ,.v,, . i at September lerm, lbsb, a-irmeJ I tbo jttdgiueut of tho court below, deciding that tho gr.-mt from tho State was void, because the land was not subject to entry. At tho next term of tho Supremo Count a pcillion was preseiucu oy ino piani- Jatuivs. tiff for a rehearing of the ca.se, w hich j Senator Stanford Las offered a es was grained, and on the rehoaiiug j oiuliou asking the Senate Finance tho Supremo Court set asitfo its j ,n,,:"' exa.i.M.e into the loas. '. , , . Ibihty of lue (loveruniciit loaning lormer judgment and granted nloey to the farmers ot the country plaintiff a now trial in the superior at 1 or 2 per cent, a year. Somebody court. Tho cause ot this change j has asku.! why the Senator did ie..i was tho diseovvrv ofa loar-lino Act I i,1Vl'f-t l luw '"i'lions of his own - . . , . " , , - , . , I money in that way. Anvbody can of the Legislature o 1,!4 (w Inch ; at,jr( l0 ij0 ,iU.ral with I'ncU-Sati.V had buen overlookeil) autiiorizing the entry and grant of the land iu dispute. Another instance of the law's un certainties was given a few days ago ! by our Supreme Court at its prosent term. Sovoral years ago, in 1S73, tho Supremo court decided in the ease ot Pullon against City ot Kal eigb that tho word "property" in section 3 of Arliclo 5 of our State constitution did not include "money, credits &c And now that caw, iJ overruled, and the reverse m decided 1 to be the meaning of the constitu-j tion, and that towns can and must) tax such Species of property just as j they do other property. Tub State Convention ol the Young Men's Christian Association was held last week at Goldsboro', and was tbo most largely attended and euthusiastiu one ever held by that body. The reports from tho ditl'croi)tassociatio!is throughout tho Stale were of a most encouraging , , j t , i . .. ,; character aud showed a substantial I growth. During tho past year the membership bad increased about , 1.000. ami fmirleeu nn- ftKsneint'ions bad boon formed. It was determined ! , . , to try to form at least one sucia-1 tion Iu ovcry county ol tho State, j At present not one-half of tho eoun- j tics have one. These associations are accomplishing much good wher ever organized, and should bo en couraged by all good citizens. The next State convention will be ! .id at Durham, and tho fbllowing Seers were elected for the ensuing! presides Mr.Jas.it. Young,! h w nicer were electett lor the ensuing 3 ef: prcsideirt, Mr. Jas. IL Young Mr. J. H. Southgate, of Darbum ; ; .' I Tiee-Bresidont,Mr. Thos. It Rob-' I f . I insos, ot Oofusboro ; 3rU v.co-pres,- - dent.Mr. James It. Kessler, Wake : . Forest ; secretary, Mr. J. C. Stewart, j f WinstomSaloni ; 1st MKRistant hoc- j .(,.,.,, m- j X'ewman Willis of I riiaij, Jir. J. Newman nuns, or , ttn-ensboro; 2nd tiMistant secretary, I James 1. Sninson, oi 3lt. Olivo. 1 Uu WatdiiuKtoii Letter. (Siroa our Boicilai Currwiuailwit.l WASIllNnTO'Jiirell, 1 1, 1S00.. Mr. Harrison, htm added to the existing punia anions republican Congressmen, by informing promi nent members ol his parly Hint it wan necessary to can a mm in me tfttgp j proposed extravagant Congressional ! wnce tljo middle of February, ami is en wLoouer uud vmliino for Ihe light . 1'rob-' appropriations, niid that if Congress "UlUot quite ready for reopening of house . nm.d ! persisted in passing ti number of ; trniiie. 1-or some lime people have 1 The wind wax blowing iviib ti-rrifie persisted in passm niei ni.sin-iM now before it. annruiiriat - j- cuorn.ou.s sinus ol mutiny, lor purp08ei, t,at, n.w not. iieeciwiry for :. ... .......... I...J the public wclinrc, hu would i ertain Iv, be obli-'od to exercitwt his right to veto such measures, 1 he result is that a scramble lias already begun tno wtt wltilo number.sof.those with- out merit will become laaw. rrom : curing iuv pasi lew wicks nie town ; . a huh .n con-in. a strictly jolitieal standpoint, ihu ' of Del Noite Iims sp.-nt :)(ill und in- i (.,.,...Bi crri'ii"u,i.-un., m ,;ha,i,.u i i,r. -uti-i,.. democrats have nothing to complain ' ilividuals h:.o spinl ,10() in deal ing .M,,.nki k. N. C. March 1 1 Cuitea of in tho present situation. Kveryjit of snow, jet ike suow is ten feel ueciduil huppi r.e.i to Mr. Millie imHubliean tseems to ttcniro to get a j deep iu the uad. I'uiing tho past McCull, a eitiziii of thu, place, today, artol the much talked about Treas-1 week some men went from Leadviile h, ;Uu .Mr. W. N. Wkiieleft town ury surplus before it entirely disap I to the top f Musquito l'ass to re- 1 1 Lis uiorniug in i. i..a !. art fur Indian pears. There arc at least a dozen ; pair u telephone line. They found Ttail. They tool, then guns ami a propositions before Congress to in-1 the wire four feet under the surface ;,l,,g tiloi.g with ti em. with the intm crease tho salaries ofdilkivJiit classes of tho j.now. As the poles are tucn- uoii ,,f i;ui:liiis,'.!i the.-ii'.eof the nad of (.'overnntent enpdove.i. Ail I rhingsend somot-iines, nofeven ili. 1 1 1 i i- Kiliie.-iiiiiiinl Iiill is an ex-I ception to this rule. T he Senate has 1 viously passed the Senate is now m the hands of tho President. , The Senate has obeyed the de-; W1 " ".'"'r' ' 'od a resolution, striking from tho j Rccoril sonift ,.(.m:,ri;.s ni'.iu, ly Sen j uiot! concerning tlie Senator from New Hampshire. Such action I , . ... ,1 ... 1! I ' I will not injure Mr. Call, nor w ill it , convince anybody that the language Wils not (K.sl.rvci iy the other man. ! Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Wanamaker ' and daughter ami iu.sjii' Harrison wil bavegewo to VuruU on ; a Ir... ..vini.i.iii in "i lirll-.-itt. tia :lee car kimlly furnished for the occasion ; bj a prominent railroad magnate. Florida people are hero this w eek a-sking tho Committee on Ways and Means to-psotecti orunges to the ex tent ol S1.0U a bos. ri... lin !,. ll..u, ,iii . a ,.1, wiuiiu.iii. ,u ...... .... , gayed ill lnvesiigaiiiig me civil ser-; vice commission is now going over i the printed evidence preparatory to j ue prinieu eviuene. ic,.. i au-.y iu , inaKiii'. rciiot t. iiai inn u huh U1 U. a matter ut oiid....r.Ue ' (Pucu.sHicn j A ;;, r.io. 1 ii ti',i. I,.. Ii..i, nlfiirKil I in the Senate proposing an amend ment to the Constitution providi-ag i tor the election ot I. S. Senators by tho pu01e . u by StaU, lumiov, Congress will inrestigate the imi-1 gra-thm system, and the foreign syn- dicates that Imve recently been luiviio' ii n Aiiii.i-ii-ni imi nsl ries i n aceorilaucc with a coiicurrunl res... lution that has passed both Houses, j Botii subjects need investigating, I but there'is little hope ot anything j important being found out" by n Congressional committee. Ex Congressman Tauibee is dead. ! and Kincaid the newspaper cones 1 pondent who shot him is in jail awaiting trial for murder. A L.. . I ...... I ..t j. : . . .. I. Ml ,. !11 1. ...tl.. 1)oiilr0(JucedjntIicJloiiao . .- Smothered iu Cotton Sceil. Fnm ilia Chu-lmie Chr.jl-Ii. mii Inst. 1 uo bony ot Arthur Davidson, a j lull-J l',ll till lll'iu V' , MIIS toilllll ; U'lll-l Ol llieill l'1-l r. ill , oilgrcss lit. ' yesterday morning; in a pile of cot- that Male iu which the latter ! ton seed, at tho Oliver Oil mill, j severely censured for wasting im-ir About a weoK ago the boy was seen time in useless legislation, sc. in in playing around the mill, and digging j approp: mtions lor public huiidin::s boles in a pile of eotton-seed hulls. I in purlicuim- plates ami iiuuiumenis He wan driven away, ami was not j to dead soldiers and statesmen, while seen again until bis dead body was I the living larmcvs are being robbed found yesterday morning. The. supposition is that tho boy returned to the pile of hulls when no one was looking, and dug his own ..,.., :., ,t,JV " , t t "it aj'.w in inv i.,i.."ii nri-ii null Tho hull are uned to fim tl.n en gine, and yesterdaj- morning as (hey ! were being shoveled up lor the fur-i !llil'f' .tl' " t',0,b"y buried at a depth of about eight feet, Tho b(,Jv was in a ttuto of "deeom- position. The discovery was report- ! ed to tho Sheriff, who upon invcsii- gation, decided that an inquest was! un necessary. ; ti... 1.,,,. .,:.i. i :i : ....u ui7 ii.vvj niumiiipuiiiiiiii,! in Biddlcvillc. He had been missed j for a week, but those with whom he ' H7od t,,:,lt th.ey ilu'"Sht c W!,s a vlZtv ""' ' -H !!. ... . Forty-Two Ilodlw Uerovered. Indies have been recovered from the i iIIU.,il,0tl M" 'olliery in Wales. It IS doubtful if tho hundred odd re-i mniui wj ev01. bo Wt.livm.llf u, ; L.tl MlL WLcn tho ltt,, look( (i ! J(,Lli,0i , . Si ,,,, oji. j fire has broken out afresh in the ruins. into it to see what his father had Hi,(i Cut ha Oleson wcio sentenced t.i A daughter of the late member ol, brought him, he found it pis: 1, ami I life impi isonmciit end three days soli Je IIoiiso of Cuui moiin, CliriKUtplicr j 8tid fo bis m.-.llmr: '.see .vhat pajtarv cntintmi.t cat b year, for the J albot' '"' V.'Ut f ."10 f 11,0 Ulv' . biought homo." The ' , -is din lvm long t.f old mull ' Hans Jacob loi.tllll,,s , Kn-lai.tl, donated C'.fxH) ; charged, the ball htriKi.r. . , mr Oles.m i November last. Then-1 f,. tll0 ,-,.icf0f widows made i.uch j in the breast. Her only , vere: of the lynchers were i. I off with fines by the Morsa disaster. '"Oh. Lord, yuu have Idled mo." 'which aggregated f.lt,iJC0. Twenty-Four F oet of Siuw... l'ckbi.o, Col., March 14. The ainouot of snow thai lias falleu and aeeumulatcd iu the higher mountain ranged of Colorado iti'lba yMl few weeks i9BouielLiug pheiionieual. The railroad which runs to Duruiigo. and the tSun Juan distiict oroties the Conejos amlCunibres range. It lias been impassable on account of snow I ueu i-ae"" on loot between the stations of Cun.l n-s mill Osier, thus ,. i,. 1 ;,., tlnw ... ..-..w ...... . , .. ...... w.'.w, i w .... making a path in the snow, ami in two places this trad gots above the telegiai'h wires. Iu bhoveiin the si'pw from the .railroad track I he men tut it out j w'h ti-o mining camp of l'latoro i t" "et higli. the bi.ow id twenty lur ' feet ddep. - - Art mentally hilled. frm th itnu-tet. Si-wi..i oii.t. l.va tnM White 1o g I out au.l skuof. am) that l'aities who tame iu on ihe IUU igh ; ho would h.-hi the horse and tin oilier and Oastoti tiaiu from Wehk-u e-'u:i. Mr. White was in the act of terday saw as they whixd by the , jumping from the ecrt. when theguu crossiug at 1'igeou Jlousi; Ijrauch, ; MeCall was !.oltii:.g flii pe! tlaimh ab ut two miles fivm the ciiv, that the slats, tho ha.tn:.-.:- .' tin piece a teniWe accident bad bappei.ed thero. ' striking agaim-.t one of tlie-lais. The Millionth th. y could m.t deti i mii'e ' (-an was discharged, ami the entire what i! as. Later news -wis leceiv- Co:,ients eniered ihe bn-a-.t cf Mr. f, nt the po!ie; station llmt a man ; McCull. Killing him instantiv. bad tee killed by Wing throw n do..n ! - - '- the emlMiikmeiit of tin railroad ci:i t I I! Ir.'il l o jH il !l. ia li::-y. Dr. J.VK.o w l' C..M.:n.MM.. M.I., Ma:,h 1 1 A moiitd and wont at once to the tpo. lie found that the vi i,. i,i!.le Isaac Urgers, who it about 7S years of at;.., ha.i I t . Killed by his horse walkm;; river the i lu!'.i!,i.!i. lit. lie hi , 1 e-.i- dcutly bit ii driving homo iu his lu. .-v uud I;.: 1 pubibly one to Beep when his l.o: se r 1 1 aved from li e i o at. The l.t.r.-e wa.. blind and could t a- , wlo re he was going and tluis walked over the e '-e -f t ! I - o.K diagj;iiig the buggy ufi.-r h.ai - it 1. tile above fatal mmiii'.. '. Li tin uufo, tunat.. old man was fo-... " l.i,n..,. t. I. . ... ....I wasitdt-. p em in his head. He set ut- ed to have bei-u killed mstai.tlv. J 1; ;i,orse and bug. y w ere le t miich iu- : juied. Mi . K-;ei livtl about four unles north o: the eity and was well .known lure, lie vus never mariied ' .... i i i . . i r! itiiu uui-i i i-i u ,i i o.ium i.i i:u ua i t,.i tins count v lor Is j:,l;;iJan ; '; M c- Three years ii.-i tin- couuti v i SilOCKeil u III) !UC li'i! 'K L.-I.H s or a telll lewder I'ear (,!,lgh. Wait x'inham. a ile:.f mute. Killed bit, cousin, a Mi.s.s Turlington and at one, lei't the country. Thc.toi y washiood eurdiiiif. iiiel if li.e pel petralor let I be. 'j caiight ;:l the liiut l e Wt uld no doubt have y. eii hung, lint be m: c. -si-fully eluded the ol'U-iis a:,,l although traced to Cuba and .s;outi. An ' lea w.i.. r.eM-r eaptuii d. A: i .. tin : l:iu) reward was t ifi i od his i: . t-t. A i .lion detective tnitii thii.f.; l.e has lit. ally lo'-aled li.nghi.m in An! werp, Get many, and is so ti l lam ti.ni je r ou t he right Iraek t'jut i.e has otfered to go across the tor at in- ;" cr.pcm-c. n tl.e g..vei nfent n, ' reimbur.-. him if the man is found to ! be t he ol.e wanted. A letter to that cSect was wiiitei ! to tlie atrorm-y general, bathe re I'bed that he hit I no anthonry in the; matter. The it.wmd has been with-; draw ... and unless the State citi es I S'""'11 -eps in tho mutter il wi:i , 'est us it is.- - We do net believe lh.it Wsijjbam in at Antwerp, or any white i al,ve. Out tbal he committed mii ,1U,,!..,,0"M iiU?. " ",,l:il; r of I lit : l in r 1 r in !m IffiViuri 1 Ulsas r aititcis I lolot. -,. I, m is. March lti. The Farm .' Alliance of Kansas, whieh ha . ."on niemi.crs. tuts ismu-,1 an open by the money power. The fact pointed out that in Kansas one law firm lias a contract to foreclose l,sio farm mortgages. "You need not go abroad," sav tlie letter, "to w ilncss tlie horrors ui eviction. ' Ihe Utt letter is loolied upon its a p U'"1 "-"V""1 ';sl,-vuf ' I'l'l-r-pria lionsand a idea lor the fanner, esi.e . ially the tanner who has noi a (Iran. Army bu'ion on his coat or a sion claim in Washington. i -. Shot His .Mot her. S,, ml lo Uib N on t, Ami ol,s. rver. Aem.vii.i r.. N. (.'., Mulch 17 News i, ;.,!.) r..i,, .i ii,;',.!., .. . .. i i i i'-lc. accid. nt near Hot Springs, M,, ., t"om,ty" A tw' year ..id H" j" CM7- 'mT' home with him a vali.-u" with ai tides for tl.e family iu il. Ho put j tho vi. h,e down in Hie linns.. ,,.,.1 : Five Men Drowned. Xokfolk, Va., March lb". TliesWiu- er J iianca aimed bore Lite ibis ai- tc-noun from ISall iinute. Caplaiu Burgess reportB that t. a iaBmno York, Huit Lighthouse this nioiiiiiig he saw n schooner ashore and sunk on the Kj.it mar Northwei-t, buoy. About tlie same time a vinilboat, was seen containing live me i leaiing tbo sunk force, and, as the boa'- uirom lied il... i;..l.il,.,... ,i : rl, li. -,il, ,,,, i.uiuuimi, : I ,, le 1 It I 111, 11 ilJllll!-! -the iron niles end swanmed. ami all , nvetucn woi'etliro'.vii'.uei boaid. The j uic-u giasneil the iron uuls t.f the niles in a desi.t i-He sli mle. but the ! WIVI S 1 I IM.I',1 1.1,1- till 111 llllli I.IH. 1 as tlit -v traveled. While returning, iat the farm of Mr. .lame.-, lioii-tol', ; about n'ven mi:., s frgm Mom oe. t heir ul..g m-i ,icovcv .ifhiuls. McCall toll : ..n i, , -i,i-j an ' "..ntial ! o.ie.l tlov, 11 I he le.oiu.jaiii jI! ! on li e Will Virginia i. :il tun K in a "cut be lit i end I'.lai; e this nioi n w. 1 k 1 1 ii Ii a crew of : . WIS d.-.-i t!. Ll ,1 to the tw en Chi il'-'. The to tl: i ar flu tr.eK. ,,!,:. Ac! ion Hl.d d to the ii- v. n.l ti.. i o, K and ia i he mr :i wet e vf th' i " ii ,i n, as - ii uj on lain side ... n from t l RAIiV no dead o.r curl: i ci: t Lit in fiiiin and liuit l si;: lit. Whin t'.. iu.-:jii. i- s!eei VI 1 if ..rth ii was lOiin.i tnr.t .m J. tLr.-e uniuj.ired. ----. IMt'i! I'roni a 1'iil Sri ati li. i -m ii- n.. v -.w w.mm. ... , , 1 n o w i . s ai'ti 1 1,... i-a muii!... I daoghln i f .'.lis. I.i ii-ht. li.e j mitt, s j l'f No. 2-I.--2 S eo:.I tti nil'-, was aei'i I ih i. tally MTuli hi d by a pin wi.ru by its i nurse. Ti.e wouml w .i. in the liht Laud, but apj i aii-d s,. tiiikug that ir : w.is not thought : ei i -.-.try lo.,ei:d for , n Miige.m. A week ago ycstei day. j bowi -ver, the iil'.le hand M gall to swel' j . 1 1 . I ii:seo!oi and there c.imu a hard 1 lump in the in n: pit. whloli eau-ie-l the , infant e.c.l'ili'!a' n.ij ag. A ph'.il l.iii was calied and l:u so-, u thse.iv ; . led thai the wo. .ml hi '. rci-iilti d in i py ii-mis, or hi, oil p.:,s..i!,ii-g 'i'hiirs-!.-y the child die. I in lnlen.-e pain. A T. I I il.Ic i ale. I ...l.K,'. KM Ya . Maieb I 4 A iirtiole a, e,,i. nt oe. oncd in the rp o. r t nd ct t hi? comity y t s!-. i ..lav cm a tog, whi.'h r, sailed in the limning to death if the I'oiil le. ii t :.r old dangle t.i-r of .Nils, iliiiina oi:i',i. : 1 1 n 1 the i..:al buiiiing if i.-; gi.in.iinolhi r. Sirs. Hugh j)!.-l.in.-.oij. The ehi,d .- h iss caught lii e from I in., lire-place. '" i 'll her fit i..y siie threw herself iij.u a her j;l amiiiei! her. Then, was, :o oi:c but I ht-1 w on;, sri.t hi h(-1 iu.e. , and Mrs. l!;. Kio.-ou biii g mi invalid,1 .mid mil givethe aim iu. Later, w hen 'fis. Graven liturn. ii I., her home, -he f .mid her daughter deud and her j uiolher dying A Haiigt roils Fail. Giimuii, M ireh P", lS'.K). Yes:,r ' lav (Veiling while i, -ji.iil ing the In id-e 1 teross II iw l;i r. on C. dar CliiV. leven miles ,ui h of Graham, a seg ' au nt, i f the bridge gao way ami ! preeipiiated ten men i f tho foici. to' be ater, a .iislaiiee of ti i nty feet' 'ogeth. r with tin' heavy timber, i MiKe 1'ay no i-. dangerously wounded ilid sev. ;ni uiLeis has.' bii'lvelt libsj and b.-nt i; will, i, hi e painfui, 1 ul none ! eum-idi retl dai g. rji.s. j Tile Cold in the West. . Asiikvii i.k, N. C., March 17. !.' port.-, eoniing from the gleat tol.aecoj i count ics ,;t Western -Nort h ( arolina I j...,,- ,,i i i ...... i ..i . i... plants in beds have been Killed by ! t old weather which pri vailed Sat-I urlay night and y..-tei day . The' peach and apple i runs are also nl- 1 i nios' w iioily destroy ed. Mercury; siood ill 1J above zero Saturday: j j morning. ; riiii;n uii s aso. ; ,Ia. kso, Mis, March 17. Tliei indict iiienl against John I,. Sullivan i lias In cn .iiiishe l by tl.e Supreme ' Court on tlie ground of being ih lec- live in its uvcrliuciiis. 'Phe Cmni revel scd the t use, and l e mantled t he 'defendant to the n t icrm ot the ! Marion county court to answer such j iinlictine.it ns may be found against ; I him there. " j I . ! l.yiul.i'is l;i;iiis!it'd. W,n 1 1 1; w l. Wis.. Maieb 14 At in 'in ........i- m... oi... . State Slews. Charlotte News: The applicaliouj ufMrs. Stonew.iH Jackson, ftr a pen sion for the seivie.is of her htlsl and, Hen. Thos J. Jackson, in the Mexican ! war, was lorw uiiled to Washington yeaterday by D (i. Maxwell, United StaU a Commis;.i-.i!ipr, by hom thej atlidaviis were made out. The aili-! davit of (ien. Longstieet was needed, ain!. was made b, f.;ie Judye (Jaston, I at. tlaiiisi!le, tin. tlt i:, jjonst reet ' and Oeu. JacKsi n wa eomradi-H in j ike Mexieiiu war, the one la ieg cap I tnin and tl.e other lieutei ant. j Chailotte Chionielo : A nine-viii ol.i ikui,'hler of ',. A. llovis, v. ho lives ii( ar J.'av tall Inn lied 'J In n were playing ..rou.jd rtuvi nd ehinli'i n were pi, tying iiiou.id i a coal Kiln, which was being burn oJ. ; Tee Ji.-tie gill l.in up on the outside; tif the Kiln, when it caved in, throw 1 ling hei in tl.e file uudei neath. Her! ' .iiiiiIi:ITi:. l-nllKI 111: IfKPlUi Iwtl- ........... , .sht- was so badly burned that she died , ,fr..i.i Ike eiVn-ts t l l:c-r injuiies tin.; i Sanford llxpiess: W. II. Smith I &-2TJD S 1 Ihe coin r:et or i f lin r'Vriiiiiuiit;ft! 1,10 vry loweat piieej, Ut tho ciwb. buildiii'' tit Wilmiiioti i. Las t weiil v- i t i.... ., r... t .i i ,ho bauds here .pn.rH.it; In si.,,,e R ' ft0' ,,K"e h " fur the buiitling! Tinstone is said tfXt 1lTu n"! . . b, ofaneM eilinl uMalilv. -Mi,8l,UUl M sold at , Kale Meljiin n the -twelve year-old ' tlaughtt r of the late llev. Mai tin Me- i Hie. ti v.:'.s most painfully burned on1 iisst wceK. While t-luiidiiig in front l of the lire !,t f dress caught ami hu fo:e It could be extinguished, hrl j ho ly was j.aii. fully, though liot se- . ' 1 ieusly burnt. j ; l'uyrttcwi'e Cdi .crvK.-: V'e learn i that iu.h.-puta! le t vi lcrees have been ' foaiui, and brought to the notice of j i an . pel t Mining i ngincei .of I ht exist- j euee v! a strain in of coal situated at i-rospe.'l lit!', oil rbeC.ti Fear l.'iv. r, i fii hi:.. I belonging to Mr W. N Whit ' te l. M:.j. A. A. McKc'.hau wail ; i.hiuily haie in opcrati-Mi aiiothei bucl-i I fn-ioiy . jit tti g Up the went buildings of Ins extensile, can iage ma i in I, n lei y, which a: e cai ,:u iotis and , nt :l l.'i-i.l. ii, ami in t v.iv nay weii ; 'ii'.ed 'or niii.ui. u to this ex. client ;;iiise. .'-iaj. b blethni is in go'itt , ling lor tl.e n. cd d ma. hint iv, with; iihi.-h he i. ill I urn uiil buckets, t hui n;. te . ituiipci being usi.il Miiclvas male- imi. ' ' : Mil. roe l,.g:.-... : Mr. Willi'im; Wim ,t y. who w us j, obaUy the oid. -I i man in 11. e Siate. U not in the I'mii ,i Stale.-, lie d at h:.- i.oui.' Hear L icusl i. Li. i. in S! inly eonnty. on ll.e Ihh of Shii ti ! i . Vi hiiiey w.n, Ii rn in ;177". and Wi.s iheltfoie 11) iii!B 0. I. It is Mii-1 tl.at in- v:i, ihe lu.t ' 'in i A ing .-n' j ei. of King George i III ill,, i was l oin on Aniei'M'it'i s .i. I" v. is u :.;o.-t lenjiiKalne muu .n ! m ini 're.-p.vts. I'oi-sci stt ol all id-: mini t.l pal .'.leihd c. :..stil nl loll, sick la ii- iimi-si unl.iiOii ii It. h.m. ami it is said that in ad l is long life In ii. ol i (pint..! lie teriie.-s oi a pby- , ;-ic. m. .k.lh was d'.'e to !i ; gin dual wearing out of l;e vita: ' !.,i. es. lb1 was a goi d t i'.'i,:, n, uud ' i ad I-. . it about sixty ytaisamiei- 1. vi of the l'ne.live fl.tolmt l i..-.i State-vilio I. t;: linai Ii : Wilei lh'u'.vn, eol 'ii 'l. who v.a.i cdie.l his .!--i- .-. d i n;- leghi about a, liionlii i:.;o. i.-. ahe. lobe out i glllli ile s-, i .- j . its ,l;,.l. I'.'.iiK.i l!, colored, ' f iu.iing shot him. and swoie out a' wairant ia-l Stiilliiay for hia ntlei-l.j Cn! I " i Ii .,i:s 1 1 ii-. I iivlon' A. V. J.i ui i son. F.s,j., ',ui. lay iuoi yiug. mi.', v. as li.n.nd i... r to ciHUl iii n bond ol ."ll Vi hey is ii 1. 1 n.l of eonj n 1 1 i , mid t aid i i. I! I.a l s-nd in !ibt..ii,t e, as d pos-' u! by .''je:ii,t Hays, col,, re.!, ot iii'Jilii h id llii ki d him and that if be en;',, I ii:i.v blood t'l oni ii.ni. lietMiild pin "i l.e t tal . hack : u l,:.:i. ;" nioie , ov, I 'I. :i ii' l.e had some braie lello.v j in go uilil hiu." i.e ".c.lildg i to Wiley'., i house and shout him. In this t.'Mi I iii'.i'V Spi'i.eii is Mij.jiuit'.d to some j e it. r.t t.l u tuh. 1 1. 1 ln.y ; and thiii is the ea.-o for ilrj Stale. j A t'itUil i.tiiidslidc, j Timr. N. Y , M m ii I.V A n ar ai d ! ni-h and thi .c hies nent out at D ; j clo. K I his n nailing. A landslide v -! eiirifl at that hoir mi the we.-t sloj e of Waritn I ! ill. on th.i cits', sido of llaveiiiiiins .iteiiue. A m iss of da fiont '.11" lullsi ji. idled donn uiion biiiiding in wLieh there v loshvpiug si, It en pet ki ins. Tbc-ru were three building-! near tlii.j.urse f ti.e slide, nun :if v.hicti waa buried mm nth tin ci ty, another was badly damnged autl '.he third was shattered somewhat, ibree pcrsoiis were killed and uu injlil td. Fciirlul lloiler Kxplnsion. l'i iT.iii'iai, March '215. A special from S' lauttm, l'a., say two boilers at Noi th west colliery, three miles north of Ciii b.uidale, exploded with teniae foicn during thu noon hour today, while a large number of im u mac in ihi- room ta.tiiig their lunch. luilding- wc in hurled to the ground, and ll;r ing pieces uj hoileia went bun , ilieds of feet in the uir. Two men! wt re torn into pieces Several others j were painfully injured by seiihl btcam ami tieliiis nndei' which they were buried, and I lin e or four mil die. - John Faii'siiK, a 1 luiiMniian, living; 'at Mdnesville, l'n , lee.-ntiy sold his ; Wife ami cow to l'eter I'aul for ':'H'l I I'aulsiil; waiiti d the mom y to letnili ' ' l o Kin ope. The bargain is a;.; I to' Iim 3iili.-fiicfi.iy to all itrlies. i'..ier' ; I'aul waiiteil tin; eo,v and 1'aulsuk j gent loinsiy tin i -w in his wife. I I If you want to pievt nt tyj hoi.l ; fever, or if you fee! as if y.ni wer j going to havo the chills uud fever. , take humidor. 1'rice lljctiitsa pack age. i 'Helen's l.aliien." Thii woik isj iteKntovledged to bo the best selling ni tit le in our booh-stort s. I li uggist -. . hoivever; sav that I'r. liull's Hahy Syrup sells belter than any other i biuc. dr. 1 1 is always reliable. NEW COODS! IS NOW HEt'KIVIXG IIJS F.AKLY Sl'ltlNG GOODS! A BEAUTIFUL LIKE OF SPRING CALICOES, GINGHAMS' A V2RY LARCE STOCK' OF SHOES CF ALL KINflS. WZL SUPPLY OF GROCERIES j which v. ill lie H0ld verv low " ! ... "oulu cuu aitfnliun to Ihe LAIIGK STOCli and LOW 1'IIICES of, t t.. . JVlUL-ASoSS flllll Iifhfi lin.n ' '.vr.i.,!.;. "I. ... , x hi luci - mm Tools, lSHnltia W Uri tho money and you can find rillsboro, N. C. March 111, LS00. 1" H MEEK FUKNETUiiE CO., Oppo.-it.-. National Haul;, Carry a full line (,f CMEAFsnd MEDIUM FURNITURE Call al get p. ices and compare Un dor taking a Specialty. I'ebni ny 27. Is1,' ) (iv,-. t SERGEANT MANUFACTURING CO.! Greensboro, 2T. C. i?irFARnAn THPRIMC l!ATCD ISUCCI MvVa i niuiHii luiiuiitu ishilii HflttL st&A m COOK AND HEATING STOVES. feM Saw Hills, Cane Hills, Horse Powers. And Castings of Every Dcscriptiou. firSend tor Prlce-LisL Vtf If fid s bnuc Durham, H. G. or;; si is i. (.!' . !Iisavv (inwrios nil 1 to ...ft l.oM ol. e in.w l.ave in m jm, ship stuff wtzd ci-icps, mrnm conoi seo meal wocfi ma rr. liie latter rut ..wii t . j lei'i,' in'i c, 'ii - vittc-s tin. k ..Incive In the o.md boiititt of M OCK and C.TM,F.. -t A riiAVi oFwC'K CF ... i .... ..!-'. .1 ...j I., ii... wbnlenult- f.'iide. I'.M.ii line our nloek of CAN Hi I-'. S I;-il li I'htiu mid I'anci-. lxXi:! - . c. f. & v. v. railway. Condensed Schedule. Iu clloct i'cbtnaiy 1ft, iM-il). to.ir.V lAi'l ! T HI'S in V- Train .. ,lni.'..-it!i Tn.tii t,.,li , Nil -. Mall I- ii h MmUrn.i'ii;,.r. ;..-r. I.i'iiv.., ;i ti"1 ,i. iu. w lliii.itl'.ii. rrlv... ...i." i. in. ' i 1'. l. 111. I iil.-lli.Tlllj, V 40 I ;i ,.t tu. " iii ;i Arm,., i' Vi omh 'ii.i.i,i, .. -i" '"' lo i Ml. .Ury. " w. v.. hVl.i:, uuit'l niH A.vui I j. w. riiviiiu'i iin.i. 3LiC2SriD02ST, ATTORNEY AT LAV. JMislitiro", X, .'. Hieeial ntlentiini piven to (be net - emont of estates of deet d. ills Dr.Bull's Couyh Syrup SRKi; JQliH M. MCaiRG," f.ttcrney at P1TT3BORO', W. C, l'i tcticew in Slatontnl Fedt-ial Comfs IMIl I mil Wmmmm GOOD NEWSS . nun nu fcllKls Euamo, Chemicals s can mm utippi,,,,! Wlti, H kil)tft 0 - tiJjS, , . . utl'r f,?"1' " M Oood,, "TV 1 '""T1"' Iadiu Sbawloi cost foreash. tho bargains ai, W. 1. IiOKI30WSs with ,tl.r Huwfi before Luyin-. Plows. Straw Cutlers. AnHirnnc E. F. Wyatt & Son, i:at .Martin Suvot, RALEIGH Mainstivot. DURHAM, w.iinr.'.rTiT - AND INGEST STOCK S i TSSBi ST. I TIS $ 1 DDII1FFP HIITfilP MJIJLIjlJ Llli ' KKS. IBB. EVEET" SCHOOL slitiuld bave a cIubs in Mrs. Spencer's First Steps ii I I 'lice 75 ceuttt. New edition. jMoore's Scliool History Ho. Car, 85 cents. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., HALF.IGH, N. C. for everything you want ior your kcuoo! ! ; t i.iiiuiit y 13. Sin. LUMBER! i : All kindrt of LUMIiEU for sale at tbft ! I r'lTTSuaitO SHUTTLE MILL, WEATHER-BOARDING, CEILING AND FLOORING. j p,,ANKri ami Kiim Pwti, on Roro, !I5i' :Xa ord,7.,lf sh.ort "otice I (inotl i.v'ilm ana Flnonrifr already . Dhkssku at only .1 er 100 feet. ! TOO3, 0T. ! ept. 20, 1SS0. Cuvraia, mini Trai)o ilirk ohulned, md kU PM; nit huiuom cnQtlai-tnj for Moo(Tt rtia. On" orrict in Cppositc U H rTciT Orria nd r oiu friit,. iiienl la kn. time Uuua uwm rt-iimt fttini Wnhhiiintuii. rk-utl moilcl, drawing or pbntft., with dMrHp tii.ti. We ftriviea, if ttentah or not. frM 4 ttiarirp. Our not dun till pinl la wennd. ' A p.wpmlit. "Il.iir to Obwln Pent," wVSt pa.tt.di of ftrttiiU clu-nu In your tiuut, couilr, ui Umu, acut free. Addraaa, i C.A.SNOW&CO,! Phtcnt Ornec. WiHimTo. 9. !
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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March 20, 1890, edition 1
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