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M (Chatham to:d TJIUHSDAY, MAKC11 19, LSIU. II. A. LONDON. Editor. The Wikd.k Slate will he henetiteil by the Imposition which will be held al Kuleigl, next autumn, nod ad the ; 1-llizonsoi evc.j "iiium.u uiv ....i, ought to feel siifilclulil interest 111 It to do all they can to muko it a grand nut-cess. All persons who attended uf iState Exposition in 1S.S4 were mirpri.sed and gratified at the uiag nilieent exhibits there displayed, and the proposed Exposition will be much more attractive and a much greater Bitccess than that was. The Exposition of 1SS4 was only a Slate Exposition, and, being our first, ii was somewhat of an experiment : 1 1... i.' ;,; vt (..11 trtu 1,., vui. iiiu 1 ..... - on much more extensive sca.e. it will be 1 1 10 Southern Inter States Exposition, tit which there will bo exhibits from every State .south of Pennsylvania. Of course then it will bo ti grand a!'.'.iir and a mem orable event in our Stale history. The proposed Exposition will be hold under the uiupiccs ol t!ie Inter States Immigration Iu tea u, whose pormaiioul headquarters have been eatablished at Paleigh. This is one t the direct results of the I liter- States Immigration Convention held ul Ashovillo la?t 1'eceiuhcr, and is' duo to the liberality mid public Mpirit of the citizens of l!a!eigh, who have eonlributed the sum of 1,HUU for that tmriMise (ien. V. H. Cl.il- ton, of Texas, is the I'resident of the jans were guilty and were acquitted Inter Stales Immigration Bureau, ' hy bribery ol the jury, it shows such and he has already arrived at Ilalcigh ' ;i mockery of justice in New ( r'ca:-s nnd established his headi;i;irlers MS .should make all its citizen liiero. That city was selected be- i ashamed and alariiu-J. Iftheywerc tauso of its central position, being ' more accessible to English and ' Kurthern capitalists than a more Houthcrn city. If properly managed nnd sustained (is we doubt i.iu it Will be), this Immi'Tulioll Hureati- will be o incalculable value to North t'iirolina, and our citizens should all ieel highly gratilied at the estabiish ineiit ol its headquarters at our Cap ital city. Jt will undoubtedly at tract much money and many di sir able immigrants to our Stale. This Immigration l'ltireatl is intended to be u permanent institiitien, vviih its headquarters permanently located ' certain directors of the Insane Asy t Kalcigh. and the Exposition ncxt'luiii in lS'-'.t. Al'.botigli the l.egis- uiillimi) is iiicri-ly one ot' lis methods lauire has adjourned, y et the terms of advertising to attract capital and ,,t its members have not expired, for immigrants and to give an object' ;in extra session could be called at lesson of the South s resources. anv time prior to the next clec'ion i ' Several ol the Southern Suites j - - - will make ollicial exhibits, that is, ! Tins Conokessmn m. M-iriet has exhibits by authority and under the management of their State otlieers. just i s will be our Slate s exhibit at the Chicago Exposition, Already preparations have been begun in Koine States !'r their exhibits, and several of the exhibits will be on Huiteagrand scale. It behooves the peoplo of North Carolina, therefore, to hi-idn lii-eii:n-:il i.ms (hi- then. ..v. bibit. As the Exposition vwli be bold in our Suite, of coi.rse our ex hibit ought to be much larjer ami woro attractive then the exhibit ot any other Suite, and there is no doubt ot' our ability to make it so. Then let the people of every portion cl the State determine, it shall he, mid it will be ! Tlio public spirited citizens of ilalcigh have set an example worthy ot imitation by the citizens of every section of the State. For contribu ting no promptly 1 -2,000 to secure tlio proposed Exposition they de serve the thanks ci all the citizens of tho State; and not only that, but '.hey also de.servu and should mviiv 'I .viSNfiOlffl! -IC'!V7!-m-7!f 7o (7. of the other cities ami counties of tlio State. While, ot course, ll holding of the Exposition at It aleigl will ho of peculiar local advantage to that city, vet all portions of the State willhaveaneoii. - iloin.oi - iM.iin - ' ' J ot advertising its resources, and lhat county or section will ho the mowt bom-tiled that has the most attract ive exhibit. The Imposition will be . held during the months of October and .November, the most suitable; season that en.. Id be selected for thy! purpose, and tho low rates that xvill ; I. :.. . 1 .. ., '1 , rtt in . Bi'ini. nmoi in.su, . uieiii in .i oi 111 Ci.llllis Ulisiio; III oe givenbj tho railroad companies , from 1)cco,lll)(.r. 1SS!), lo 0ct. lst, th.at Su.ie und.-i the .ii, , ct In-.. 1 , . will enable everybody to attend at it ih0, the Fifty-first Cougit ss appro- is the first payment m .,; un.br un muall expense. 1 p;iatf d ?4t!4 OOit.OuO. At its second thority of the Jii tci Tax a.-t. The proponed Exposition will n,,t 1 S'.ii-.n, xxhich btslcd from Dee. 1st. New York is t he (ml;, State lint l...s intertero with the Stato Fair, which!18""' to M.m-b 4th. it appro-! made uquiMtwu f.-r 'i ci.ubuis. i.ut , .. . . printed .l-. 000.000 thus voting under that act. will be held m csual. Jhe Lxpos. wft nbout ioo.ooo ,,o,- month! .. iiou authorities will arrange with ; at its first Bessiou and i?14S.0ti0,(IH0 : At Council PdntT. I . Hcnt v Hail, the olriccrti ot the State Pair lor hold-' per month at ita fireond. Tho t.n.y wi,0jjjU,.,j xvif.- lust yi nr. vk.is 'oimd hig tho Fair during ono weeU, just i h'on it learned from last Novem- RU1itv cf muid. r in the hi st degree, as was .bno during the Stale Pxpo- , .t.o.i xvas to speud all it could jT,ie lll v .ccommcded he be , ,.t to .iliou in 1884. It b not yet bcoit ' luuued tin) , t,:,. mt.-ntiaiy for l,f, Hull 70 , . . , . , , . . , --- - vtKi's oul ail very ice b.e. wchnitely determined, out it is sun i v., i'ii,.,,.wi i .I,, ,i ..';,; ,.., .4 NOW l.nillO.lil. A good dinner ea: be bad in Ih r- pesed, tbat tlio J-XpOsltlOll Will ho ... x- n r i ie , i .- . t. .- .. i 1 xx Asuix.rroN. i. C , -March lt. hn for -, cents, i tint e prettr good, held at the State l air groin.. .,- ; Tj,e (.t.t..tiol, on t.., issuing of but we know of a helnr bargain. If that the old Kxpotdtiou buildings 000 in bondu for tho building of a rail- vou miller xxith ei.tarrh, von can g. t -viil bo ropairod and enlarged. We rvould euruestly urge our readers to , r . ,i . .; r- take a lively interest in this Pxposi- J . - tion, and do nil they tan to make it,it juo 1JM )e li..j;0a xvithin ihe grand succx ss that it oiiejht to be. - a yiur. New Orleans was tlio scene of h ; most Hcnsiitional lynching cm last Saturday. On ihut day, in broad daylight, eleven men weio delibcr. jntely killed by it mob. They were I Italians, who were accused of the. ' inui'der o( Chief of l'oliro llenr.essy lust lull. They hud been tried for this murder, and after a lo,,.' trial.! 0) ,.lst ,,ri lvil,illivi n ; Vl.1.,, - U.t , nol ,,uil:v ' , nil,sl ,u,n .(( lwn, w.,s a , j(tn.tl .ls , ()l0 nVti;l. 'J' 1. 1 a verdict created ; great dissatisfaction aiid the next inoriiinuN papers conlainwd a cant signed by manv leading citizens, calling on "ail good citizens u) attend a mass meeting at Hi o clock that morning ''to take steps to rein edy the failure of justice" in the case of these Italians. At the pointed hour two or three thousand men tiiclly assembled, and, after pecches by three lawyer! urging the lynching, they m. :"-hed in h' body to the city pr - 1, which' they fereibly entered, at. I then put to death the accused men, siiooti g mimic and hanging some. At'lerlhis the Ivnchers iiuietlv dispei-: immediately their action was hearti ly endorsed by meetings ol the hesl citizens ol the city, such bodies as the Cotton Exchange, the Hoard o Trade, the Stock Exchange and tin Su-'ar Exchange I'assii,.' resolutn justifying the lynching The ex ciise iven lor the lynching was that the jurv had been bribed, '1'his terrible tragedy in the chitf ciiy ,t the Smith is deeply to be deplored, and t he 1 ill.ci.s . t New Orleans should hang their heads in ..shame. I; it is true that these Ha' not iruiltv and wef- then hi, it shows that lite is not safe and the laws not respected in t'u. city, and this also should cause citizens to he iishain en n 1 alariiicd. . (inv. 1'mvl.l lias appointed several members ot the Legislature to.iiil'ci ent ultices and '-places ol" trust ". We presume that of course thev have all resigned as nu-mhi'i-s ol t' " Leg islature, tor otherwise he vonl I he violating the constitution, am the (iovernor would ash tor theii resignations, just as he did will a doiil Ibinn, Wince supply t t 'oiigressinen. -Nash, and Cheatham of' mi. tv. The latter was elected as the Ilepresentat i v Second Uistrict. but the arrangement ot districts ha Vance county from that district at placed it in this, the Fourth l: "o that the latter district will istinl. have i two 1! 'seiitativcs in the n.'.t Congress, and the Second 1'islriit will have no Representative. Tiik Illinois Legislature last elected u Child States Senator after a very protracted conies:, and lien. John M. Palmer, the demo-: cratie candidate, is the siicccsstul man. For two months a bal.ot been taken every day without ai election, and Ceil. Palmer's linn success is due to the steady persist ence with which the democrats voted solidly for him on every ballot. Palmer's Pn'siili'ii.ial Prospccls. s.l.iv..l'11-l I, I!' Mm pel, lit Since his elecli i the I'Hitcd Suites Senate C ''aimer's mat . l0 lit; ml re cnorm i. -. Me receive of eongratu'.iitorv daily, and they come from hemo -cratH in ( very State in the l'i.i-ti, -.1 , i ..,.' t, ...... i : .. i..., i : . ..- ,, th'c part v ' " r ti-...i,!v ( :n Piilmcr ; mnki-u if.'is n omhntde l'i'..Ki.li, t i:d i - Mndi - " ' . . . .... ...... . . . .. ..... givo hint c nisi lerable strength in the initional convention, and he may be nominated as a onipromie candidate by the friends ot Clcve - lai.aandni'!jEi....-..KK All Kxtravagiintt'oiiiiiT'SS. . Frun il- w y.-ik xvni-iii li ,..; .1.:.,1. l.,,.t.i r.'ud from this place to connect xxith iho Wilmington and Weldon road. w is earned today ox-erxx-helruuigly. 'ri,,.a rinlv fnnr vnlpn niri,ii.kl Our Washington Letter. (Kroiu our Kujular i:.i-rmpiiu'l..,ut.l YV.XSIIIN.ITOS, -March PL IM'L .Mr. Harrison was fortunate in be i out iif in w it this week. Me es- leaped the lirsl exuberance of Ihe Pininc howlers, who havegoiu - pletely wild, because the ii:iee.l re 1'$ P, a'lilan "oven.' u.-;ul ,- Vll.itl.r had Leeii rumored, ami he. ar.se the I. rili.su g.ix ermneiu na u.euc.i 10 submit the lcliriu r-.a i ? i to arbitration, reserving the ri;:ht to insi.-t noon the nax mi lit of da m.:,uci n- ti,,s ovcriitiieiit lor tiie illegal seizure of i- lliidcrt'.ie Ih-i'.ish l! I. in:.' Mr. Hiaine kim; of 1 diplomacy the Ht;ii ui.-tcs cure a copy ol ihe ilispatcii ol i.on Salisbury, sent to t he lirilis!, Minis ter here last Slimmer, which was ; part of the correspondence submit led lo t'onvi ess at the ho t Thev il. find that the pn theii made by (ireat Hittatn to arbi tl-ale w:ts, with ihe exception thai ii ii:, !ii ted the Cat::: iiaii fisheries .lis lie, .-;i!-.-.t.-uit:.i;i tnesaii.e ;;s uiai tcl ry I ."!' I :-:o::-ie;rv. If there has hei-n any o:pi "i:ntn victory Won in (lic.-c in-i-t i:;ti.i;i-. Mr Inaii.c w.is not its winner. Notw i; l.slainli ng the stai.-nei.t Mr. liani-m ! make the appointment nine I'nit I'oti-I'ess Mel :ia-n the repi: icai'ts lot- tii'-se iiic ui:o Uieiit v w .ii.ii u tor mm to l turn to the nite i I -s: - tn 1 r del' to renew the seige. II 1 '.'o-e. vide reason tor -oil, g ! ?.i..r 'a'.d t i..l iliu us, 1 i;t 1 t:,!i. t.iat I, is rc.u reus .:i w:,s 1 r 1 1 in o-; ;i i:ll o - . I '.he -ian.e..ii is t l is ;-.n ty It is ilii.ii.i.; acre t! at . w l ; I make these a ) 'pom t me 1 ! s be 'i'i,' to Ihe Pacific C"iisl in care. 1 ct . '.es 111 Ho next repuhli :i'l liiitiol.iii c.'I'Veli'lon. atid !i e ill. t.iic ;.ia l.i 1- to I'ccin, vet v ri.ile.y'. in the 1 1.;! b -i Im.i ! tii-r t of A 1 ril Alton. ey .-it M.iler i ; he a I lilX I wed to examine tl, I the depart meiit uide-- l."1'le'l ov one of the Males t. do so. I his is ;; niach i-x-e to t c li-a'ernilv of claim agcl,!- be safe to bet that ' "in. s ol .he department records were in the possession of favored individlia's he h'l-e the order was issued. The illegal vu!i-r hi L.-hiii, ; S.-a vxiil have a lively time tins se;is..n. l"1 pending tin- arbitration the ship.- ... t i: , I'.;.. ;,. ;u ,1 ..: ll,.- Foiled Slat, to the Inisini -s. putt. 1 I Pa.vii.g I !:f llircct Titx. ; XVas1in:v M:lll.h m.-Acii,, iSceictaiv Netiietoii issued a wmiatu t,.lv f;, .-..n.:.i.-; in favor ! ; tho (iovi-vm-r of New x oik us p-.y :.. i-..n .t ,, :.. . ... cured for txvent ytive .-.-ni-, by using Old Saul's Catarrh Cu;e. Slei ph-ss niohts mid cht erless djvs will he iii-ci enlp.l if von ns4 I i- lln'i'.: . Jviib.v S.vruj. to induce sh ep nnd com- ' poburo f ji' tho baby. 5 cts. ' not to make ll.e ati.ic.ntmeiits ol the S,,'V : and y t -A t't-.-.ml. ... ,p;.,., i;s. ii.tlwuy e. .mini.- -ion o S.ims Jul. until ' b;.-I !--,n .-..'.'...i t.-'V.-ri-or . . t.;-,.( , ,.f ,.,..,) i-.f.-i i-i . i.lv I- t!- y.j C:.C: T the law under which these judg.s Im- !..in...-,..is .. ...uiJi.e!!. .-...,us fiV -..,,. ,),,. f 1 oj.L-.f-.i -vlo be npei..t.-l.d...!b;; hav. I" Si... bot in.eicM.ottii. ,i;!.emtr. i u . ,. , ... j Wtf? U'? V!J Cprj-T'T p--'J lT q,MP rDTPP? Uiicxpivsiedol usc-i.siiuuional j,,., -, i -p , , i i , i s ,.f n.Mle. i 1,J'ii- 1-1 ;.tf:il C..;.ii l.i'J ilML IxlltU . it v. - - ; !,' ..-liiing all dentists f i i.iu other j . a: . M 1 ! ! . n ei.l- e..r ! 'Sev ivtarv F.-ster is in t'l-i--. bt.t ! Si X ere SI ins ! u I'li.tLunl. S-a;c. p. .i.-.i.-i-- heie. to sii.nd n j trvr-. ,-, -j fv -ilNAIi:-.'. - there is ouitc as mil. !i ."!.;. ri.i. lion : ..... .... . . ! i - ju'.u c:; .mi nm i.-!. m.-l a!! pi vm- ; Kjv j., t,l R-j. j "r. PAN.' '5! .'. P.ACH", in Ihe Treasury I epart .cent as there : , , Ll !",.,s' '"-, - f-.'n .--.l.-r SI-iU s. practicing ' $ R WbH " '" '-' -s '. 'li-uallv is upon a cluing,, ol mimiii : " '' 'i ' v . ; i- Ii o.-t ..a, : . I .n "-' ; j t d: t 'os orchelile n fa tVifiCitrf ii W iJ "i ; M i .. i. .", !. strati'..... ami the impress,..,, is gen- "v-r :' ' v l.iml. I n.g t... , u,.f ll.i-y ale r-gtv ' ienil that manv hea-S are t.. fail in o!i-rau.'ii .-: :.,.u..;. ;,,-v ;, : ... , T ;1i;,v t;,,v.( ,.1,,.; i; p- order to niak;- pla.-es for F, st.r's '! ' ? " 1 ' I ;'" 1 1 " . ,, r to ,,V-,- -t ,.v, , P-l r w ,r,1 ; " ); - f;i X- 0, jmaehine tvpubli.-.i-s. Tr-a-nrcr ' " ' l';"i.:" ,;" !.,- felons, v-h. !n i tl f -r n.imrs an-' '-;i: fit !i ? ' f ,s n ' Ilu,', m is .'m'.-CcI. to return t.. "' At U t s.-v.-i.tx bxc, :.,!W!1 , , ,., , w.. ,,,, , , U 1 ! AC. i ,A U w.i i A . ... , . ' ... ... o n.ii' ' I i ii ihe eo.i.-t ihini.c- the n.i.i ... ,. .. . t ... , , ... ,- . . ... . . . ' . . . . I 1 as hltlgl.'ll lollinl row , o,ll I.C "Ol , -1 i It' I'll!. Ill . Hilt Ii -li: Ol I .l.i vi :.H. i 1-r; l. 1 T-.7M,.,,, P. ,. ,1 Y. Tl.M,..-, ',.,- TTnnl.iHB. 'inot. thev :iv ,t .he depart men 1 nod I,,. j.c.s.el Hon, , ; s , , Vi i.U,tl ZA Viii.Ja Ji J. li. Ll.'i LlLC iV IWWl 'i again rJsume bis duties. a:, ui,.afd oposii.e ult.-r -ael.i;: .-.e i, , ., , r , ,(N ,iv, ,,, ;i , ... ; . : io. ....si ,!..., l.-.s .! I ., ..lii.-,:.:..1'''!'' v.''-' i- ai" !' -'""-" " '' :,.! i- -i ....... ,h nnd , ! ist n-s. P.- I ' rarry t !-!..-.:. r, :.!.!;. 1 iv iicepled. 'I here is a vx ell .1. fin. d V ' ' T1'1' V'" ''''j"0 " 'oii.-g r..-'..,Vs to ,. . cm nnu-'-.l' AImi !-,ne ( i i ' i I' V ! ,S. VU'LiNS. i:.' N'.K IS, '. .iC. ; '"; ,",''-. !!i:,t! .f'r, ? !;;;,; i 'X llXl. y' u;"' 1 tl ! s-'Jl"1" " j - -y ...stn-.,: -n -,-e m i. . t i v to get ri.l ot 1 1 lis'.o'i ov I eii-1 i i i . , i .: , , I: Is. n-nn-.i o: . , ,,, . . ;,. . , ' f ,, . ,. . . ling him an important I. -reign mis. 1 1 u-.-M'..- , , ", w , u, I I . x .-.,. 1, 'i'o prot s.cl 1 .'vers, hy r. ,r,ir i l'Ul ' ' V, '-: ; ;-r.- rn I siini Private' Se.-re.ary ILilCrd Mo.ul .y h s-n. ,v c... d up near I , . ... iit.r . p. , p, . ,-, ,,.,..' , " '- - -' - SCJ CO., U.,y, there is nothing in il. let it '"''',- , ' .' 1 B.sS.-ng. rn au HU.!-. nt.g ,,',,,.,1 , I Sue,-,... I.. J. J- S - O. S I'.lNE. Mannger. .iads manv helievcrs i,evcr;h , -less 'M-xer.ly ti. M cNp'.sme In Ik-.,-,, !'... ;:,;, MII, )lf; LICKS U, JV. C. ! Is, ni'ght at the hot,-! at which --hii ' and t ...tivv ah. enft ings Iwcv.- ,1(. ,, ... for the v.gcd I - -Ili. Wii.iam 11. -Mo.riM..,. lives Ic't dep have I,. en inn,..- t.;lo-.gli aIlll j. IM . ,, ,, j,., (..( , i... ! JlX'ZJi-ZZZJLZlZS-:. 1CS8. there v as a gathering ol delighted w '' u'u' '"' . etc . to give !..- ,1s ... oante con, j iihn.es , I. .ni. ,-!,!- ex, hanging cm- u. !! pn::--; u.-.kii g the fee for cotton ; :' ra' u'aiioiis t, tic chctou il l.o:..,S, 3!:ire!i l A fo: ciu'i. ; , i i r 1" eel.'- p.-r bide, half ,, b. j -jr it-, -r ' "' ? P pi T'A lien. Palmer t the Pnilcl States sh-aiiisliip. li.ime i.iil.ii-. n. w.is -,v i e, k- ; pv l);l, .....j 1 . -1 ! I by t he si !hi ; j 0 2 u 'c J i.i S , ,j,t. Senate, an I no one i j iv-i- I mol e i-.l .1 ..ri i !. ! at 1 '.le.i.'i.'.n ... ..:',,tt,rii!- r,i-.r!-g ip'i;--e-i o! the - ple.-isuro than Mr M.-nis-.n. xx i, 1 . vonsiin e, din:- the leect.t !!.; ; ;. ..,, ,,f p,.j,jj,. Ch:i,ti,s: limine,: - TT ;.--.' -i ,vvl,"t',,ad been pre M.cl.tlv l.lel. 1 1-mc! .-s ird. All I he eie.v and pas- : -i f is- .of i-vmI v b, ,:, Is I. r , x ' '' ' A ''' w" taken- i.i..,.. ...,'. I ., ,, ...I,.., , .. : ., ,.,r. ihowned. 'i'i.e Puiidi sl-il.! . ,!.....- ,.l. ... .. i i ...,t-i.... .1 ' XV , e 1 W Y 1 . . 1 ;,, i j .',". i'aia.e,-'' Divadc, Captain 1 i,,;,:;-. an iron v... i.-.h-iM iiii-r l'. .-! ,-'t , u'-i Micel-,' ?? UKttC lVt 22" 1 9 E S l I U Oil (IS- Ih p-ib'iieiins here lake : sj ecia' -ci of l.lo- tons. Iiom Shiilds lor ! , , rl , , ,,, . (, ,Mll ., p., j., .-. . t . ,icli.Jt in the knowledge that th- iep.iy.dso were ah- w l ecl.e.l oii S:ki I B. r, p,-, ..-isl.il : -. M ph-ii 1 the .'' 7 ';.'. i .' - '..! .- I ! 1 A' '. .1 i'I.' IVAHICS, extravagant appr.''i-:i. lions ol lie. Point. Tin- ci ew . .f t ..!' tx lour men ; ... ,i ,, ,.f ;;ii,,s : allowing gmir ! .-j;,, jl .,,;,.;,., J i 'i W)Vt'.i,i . i'S t i'll Tli F. F VI.L TKADF last Ci.ngivs wil make a deficit in m 1 -ilie.-rs xv. r- d: : .vx ne. I. d;ii,s to lent or t(!i xxaids bif.i-! " 1 ' l"' " ........ . - " the Treasury which the im ..n.ii.g The loss fi ,:m l h i e.-nl storm to j .,riv-iti Iv. xx-l i-c- to int. vi-l ot xvard-, ; A SPLCiA LTV- .- : !;! P.'i-eg. i:.' id Pines mndo to order in ih'iiim rt ic t'oiigrcss xx iil have to i :i m s'o.-k it. ci.oi iiious. j he vvatci ; ,,,, 1 .. -,. ini.-r-i t" e'.ci k of eoi.i ! :' nn y .!- .-.gi. .1 i b. a...n . n i . ct ;.! i n send for patent riug cord. l'i-...:k' tor. either by l'dming ex nimis at l'lvmo'.ii h i' c stiou . 1 u; to -,,, , -, ,r,.,,.;..,N ,., ,M i,-: s lo btiib 1 at.iC , . , ... 1 ..... i . .. a ... . it. i "n.1...! -...:! .. t ... i vV.'.tC. cs !'.!idJ:v.Ci!i f re f. i . ' v. cJ C v tof ul v Rooairod 1 l-'-i' scs or I iici .-a - . . a mi 1 1, :'. ie . . " oi M- i . : . i ...i , e . s in-, i co a i . -hi m i . . m - . - . - '"1S .. . . . . i .. i . ... .1 l .- I . . i . , ' . , . . i i ...)-.. o tiicy acMtahy l.ave lite "irait i" ex ..ci s i : ,.,i i o- .....n ......... ... i e-.iic u. ii- : ive p.i ,..-iie.-. ... IMi-'ss their' delight lo ' leM-icra' . t- assj-,! pie xv:-!t r WO: ks I'mph-V. s ; .- I l-erhap-when ;'. .leu.., rati. Hoi-.- ,i, eleiriti- ll.iii .v. xvi.U-r ha,: ,-. Ar.x-cs V .1. of W'.ike cmi.ty. ! !3 S THF 'J.7'J T p 1 j rtf If!-. he ' lis to sh.nv m. s ,, the 111:1,1, !'.-!- -. 'I t ::lo'gil tl.l- llllllus Ml.Ce -Xl-ll . ....... .,.,!.. ..... , , , ,. .-,.,. hlclo -Cv I , ce I Ij ' .P:f f j V: IH 4 M i . t i.i. J-'W .Jf'. V' "-vUM tain to do. ihc-e t-i!.ovs will tcl led the op!..- ot 1 .v month have to x !.-. ov, 1, and tour f! .mg fpntr. Is. I fCilf-VV :' 'JUnirfi ' 'P.,'e s-, gleeful. 'dnie. ! ' 2U.i'CO, ' 2 1 The Ti-e.-i-mv Del'i.rtnu-lit has' i ,v M : Wi.it.. ifii-on..' . ! -, . . "ITCOS iiotitied the cl.'iii: agents lhat ah 0.:t ; he L- Ui ! n itii't h limvv hi..-; i w " C.1' ' 1175 payments under the duel tax a.- M-t i and is .v.. : g eom-idciulilo in- YfXr $ UYiTf'Y I rirvir. a -id. 1 rt 00 Nitf-, .SX J P0 JL will ! made lo the Mates i I r..s: ecvcci-i.c,-, tic:, are no Mgns ... I HI J) U V.. !,.,r- 4'7 vMm 4l 5? for cilici.s there. I iV-.ni whom th.v tll.lci-aiioi in ti.e -.xeiity of th. ' ...... v s , , , i ---t------ - V..J. - J.-jl '.75 el'el-s v.oiiiil in- Mil'- n, nci i n;i . '-opi' s oi ,oe.i. As 1,-i' coair.IV Icnls, l!i(V, .. ., T!ii A!lii!i:cc ii::d Peiiiocntf s. I'll III till! 111.',. 'V. Xl-lvn 111:.: UlsvTVtir. Yh.-i, tin' Alii nice Hist began in 1 North Paiolimx the complaint was . ..istinelivi ly ';4i'.mst lawyciri in leh. Hits. H it Mr. Sid Alexander, who lad lotiir oei'ii 11 iiicinlicr 1 t me older, told the people of Wilmington in 1 is) spceli ihcte in ilu ht.-t (iinipaign, th-it (lie Alliiiiee had b. 1 n mi-si. --i 111 lotiuti. ii'i-1 Unit tin v l ad now f'. un.l out that the Itlivy el's and m. 'i el. nut s wen not I he pi' 1 i s w 1 10 w i ! e oppi s ii.:.' I he f -.i li.ei :-, 1 U! ilu h . d t !:. .-,-. -!a--f w . shut ing V- it h I he f iiic. h t he same ( ; p: r.-sions t 1' which ti.u Al ii nit We v. i re cle.i thin' a! ( Vi : thut. ! ibiv s'',,-ii an iinpc: t.-ilit oi:-in,rv v made. And w c -ay tot not iiga:ti bt uiis'ed s,i ; tck. eo.i::.- ! of 1 low unnaliir. v"l:-i to all iv tl.o 01 a ho have a I ii'ge a '-p 1 if lie i.eit iei s : w ho I ':! ' into tli- detail- an. ! v. h ,11 c lii'-n id' :. I : !' -Ill (Old of :-.'e.c. I he I' ni.vr ,ie p o h n in I l.i 1 1 No wi.U r 1 1 'i s thr.evgh the iniiius sii.ee M"ii last, a id it vxa:.T famine i-, li-xv a Id.-.l to .e oi h. r still, rings w In. h the p op!..- "I P.v u.O'.itli hiiVe to t !i d.ile. l--..S!.'.v.M ire!: Ll --While ihroilg' -o-:t ihe L-'li !- 'i i tiici h tl.niv biu ret iii and is ci.. :-.g eoi'd.-nible n.. eciivciii-i.ce, tie i ure n- igus oi moderation in tie .,cii!y rf tin vv.aihei in the soi.tlr-.i I of Knglnnd. V hoi'.vy smvv kIcii; pr.va-.ii-d liillillgilollt the plst l,i:,i t in Pevoll -hire ai..t Ctl ll vx ail. CO' -I. hi ably ud.t u. g to ! he sui;'. i -ii'o.s . f la i i-i-i s. an i rt'.d f.iiti-c r itupe t.i'g liaU'ie on rail- ioeil-i. As f.-r co.m'.i v loti.ls, I ti v i are lltfill.V ia.pasMb'.e V'i'.h hilj -low ilrift . T.os .state o' atV.iirs ci ising Miiiie in. i ni.ness, -r i :ch j MifVeling line l.g t he po .f . I I- . i-l bound to guov i.'.it o! it L, ln .iiy j places ti.e si houls Imv e cio.-ed. An incident i :. I .t-.l of the s-.a.-.v ing-np of a foul -h'-l -e c.-.ic'.i ! :. le i vxilh; ' pn-..fiig.-. iti P.xtter. 'i iii y campi-.l i : by the im i built a lege tin- and ; a ru le bill, but hud In-thing to cut. and whoii ifsriud tl . y xv. ic I alf j starve. 1. ns well as )m I li oeii. ihe: mad train vmis snowed i.j. near Ious- ; Ian 1 for two days '1 lie trainmen footed it to Do. island, tuu could gel '. no one to fare the Mmm to c.irry ro- ' In f t ' ).;sscl.gel 5. J Hi! iug thl-M two; . days ihe pa-seiigeis built lir.-s by Ihe ; roadi-idn iii.d honied xvat. r lank foot J : xvai m rs, which form the only b.sis of healing Lnglirth l.-iilro.'d c;i s. :r 5 J thus did liii ir bc-t t keep th.-nicln s usriii. but with little micecss. So, teinibly did the ladies si:'':".-r that i iii-.mbers of t h'-iu are iiovn at Pons!;.!. 1. c l.fiii. .1 to their beds under iiiedieul j 1 1 iduiei.t. v hilt! several of the :,. lie 1 passenger ; .-.uli. red almost as much ; frmu exposure uud want of f.,.d M.mv similar cases have come to light, -soii.e us b. l as the one just related. ' "Ayer's Medicines have bet n talis- j fa.-lory to me throughout my prac- ; lice, especially Aver' Cherry l'. etor- 1 ill, vxhicli h is been u-t d l.v nniuv (if ,.,- t.ol. ..f I-.,..! 1 . ' k Jons it m; "d hislifn " F. L. Mori.-, ' ' il L). Uro. llx n, N. Y. I I't-vc: ; v.ais tte.t l-.e..- w..,.,f ., ., ;.,,, ., ...H. ::.p itu e ! ....,,' , ..... , ....... - -c .- i.cog.- in ill mifi. sho il.I be i ... bh ,- ty .-: i.ti in in !l.i-',,.N, .. u i-, II. : ..l-'i-- s-eho-ls:! lHV.s en . :y i o 1". ! I !; 1 .- 1 . .-f , i ! i.. will now oli'er .-o.ii tiy. In ..Hi- d- nc I.. ..bill : ' h,.i,i.;.; the nun b. I . I' lb n s oi'in.-. t ! 1 1-. i i.m-c.i ue i; -: . ii; p .it. d t :i 1 ;,. , , f .,, p ,.,,,!, ,,f , ,!,., . I r .T"r rv t r. ' f. r.".t.-i J I. or, I ..'..- ink: u.l, Cone.-en. .,. ... ,,;,,. K!lV ,!..,;, , ' - "' !-' "' 1 . ..,-i; -.;'-,.; l.i o:. .no fcr t! e o;;.-e 'l : bli.-ai. - '-hi; Him t' a ili.-o.':-i--;-- , s-i ii !,.. t-,o;l : i.i -1. ng Ll 'inbhi v- :if ! I -; v":,v - i' .ii f .; .- or ! !. t -i! :.--1 ':. . ' 1 ; : . .. ,. !. -!: , ,; ; ; ,. - , ... Xg.il'i. Ihe is. nu l.i I ll I '. inoei io ;l . .,,,.r ; .,, !;!',,.v the Suit- Ii.uc oi nvi-ii'.v ; .irs u:g' 1 i nil. L. t j(lH,..t ,,- . . 1 , ,i i ' . v, s it., ,;ii,l ; J ' ' ! " ;o i:' ! .-!-.' .'. .- i i;;-. .-'vos-. icioiia. and 1: , ;V leful m. and i"'- ; ,-, (.; f,-,,.., : h . . V of nw-uiip' ,. , .' . , , . Uix.s. Ul,,! n.asuie of ei.ii.iicv u:il ,j. , lllf,;llilo of: " ,v'"; i'V'-'-l l- ! - i i.',MN Mul ,,!"f. a,,,,M:.:v:T'' .e,l:l',,:,!,.:.""!, "t !:imK" J --' i... intends pc .. -,-s in j.-iv j-.ioges aiui cauvussi . n oi , : . . ,: : .11 .S .ie. I ili-V Vote. I lor I !:' il . i-i in- 1 , . . i , u, .-illov per " - V " - '- . i .- .i ; !.- t-. i-1 i n mi . g.. of silv.-l ill tSTS -,l. 1 I use 1 Pl-li s.,:;:..,!.:.(, .,, -lie, ms u! . V ; "A iiiii! i . , V. i i .;!!'. ("..Ii;;! ou.-l' and b i Hi 'he 11. It . . 'j h. ;, h ive V"'. .. . j s ,,. ;iS , , ,. 1 , , . .epeat.'.ilv f ! Il.e coimi ;.- win Level ' ,, ,.. , ' ,,. 'J ,, .,;!,, .v -i- ! ' '''" ! ;' '' :'! ": '" . c ch-im-e f ! it w:c. I ii 1 ; d ... , : .-.. eo'iil judges toj l J f PWnflU'Q -.y !,,v-uig.l t, .it;',, ...in. c-.n i4;.0 i,.,,,,. ,!.,.. .h- pr.'- I ,., . X' -nLJuK Of ,i.:,!iy.-ii, I th- :i- oj-posiu. i; !o tl : ),,,,. ;.j ,,. l!v j,. ,(...t. j;.-g ; - . . -i. ;-. l.i-o'.Mi of at: n e:l. iiihiido t1,,..,r, ai.'.l e.-m-t .bio.' f. ... I " " ' - fi,ded th.:,- l. no room lo. an;' '.; ,..',.,,.., ; ,,. a. hv.rv cf p. r j l ' ' .. 1 I J x . .351 I V.f I to be stlcviog I".;'! ','-,ion ,,.e io.o.,:. ....,; v ..c.Ml-ctig U :ru: j . . f, , '; ! Ii J j l . i ft.d fiiiti-ir mipe I,:- iiaU,.- on ini!- . ;;,.,.,', ,. . . i Mowe New Laws. i The Kalei.'lt e nies o-id 1 I of tl.o Wilmington Messenger 1 ns procured I mid p-..bliis!,ed Ihe following list of the lira: impoitaut Jaxn passed by the late Legislature : Vt (bidding oysfi r nnd e'nm di ed(.--ging. and erraling 1111 ouster ei imiii -ion; cliHioo ice i.-.i 1 a! ioii Ihi-I.s a' Iic.o!) tl-c S i ill il iy hifore cie. t olls : prohibitiii 1 mi-'ivti :i m'eiits (V. 10 e-irrving ou 1 In-'.r hi; -ii.e in-' Sl,C 'l ! e r..-e 1 i ii bv iini 1 in which I'-'V oj.cii.it : making ii a mis.h 11.1 - in jo iii 1 -.- mi'iors out ol ti e State: ;-i ci bug f r lii electii-n of i-o'ie't-.M s in the same ucini.or ns' jivl : i-i'.pii.'-ii.g elci !.s .-f Sup'-ii. r eouits lo iiii'io-ti.iiimi! 11 p'l 'S of all' fun ! i in l:ii-ir ! amis nmt m iking eni . b ,1. n n i ill by lien iteh-cy: nl.niv ii c 4-.-i.-h i'ldc ?:":) liiimi.illy for li iiv o: ; e pi 1 . c- : llo to c: n!i .;e I'liiim i-nly c.nee : giving l ill; 1.: e n. .... ' i I::. 1,1 a -'l an.!. I ,1,-le. Sill. . , .' Il.I it lliis nn i! Iif Tl-i ;!l .' I:!!-:.;., l.iv il ,. .-r'fL--r ,'. S-.i in, I.. .1.' " I.-:st v ii.l'-r r. ',.'. !.!!. I.- i . :e Hi llll'ie l't' .:.il.'- -(i.W.i , i . Al'.-l- l-.fli...l, M. K. fei's Oiieiiv Peuteai, l-i::i A.i: !. !Y Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lc.':. V.-.ii, 8.-M t 11 I'm;-: 0. I':U- -X'l; 1 -...-. 1,0 '' 1 b ,i. -i. in !! bv ll.cii i fel.-cv : iil.ow- : i: 4,i,h i id,.- KM anon.illv for m n vCTJJ - (Jl . , . ." I j " " "'i i. a Cical ill vvj . liionoh a -.1- i 1 1 v v.c-.pon j ' eov. inmenf. Js .,,,; i!lt,,.. a,,,.:. : "j( ,,.iiiui- ! XI" T V f ' f V.T ii.i..-nre. i-..!-: , . . i .. :'.. ....... i Vi j t u . ' f i iK ' 1 ' ' I II' , . . I. .1 . '.- - ' I , . . : the S i.!-' Tl eiisii .1 : pr. It il'g the ' l,H' s ''i,l! s:'e . f iv: :.r. '.! - .. i er- ..,. uii.hr 17 I . .. , , - , , - i , i , . i- l- ouio,.xiijiu.mi,uiikv 4.1 5wrt?.-. a-.. i S.4U i.i v ii -h in i.e. mi t-.vi -ity four hve, i ftD;. ' m??n .-i, ...-O...C l,t,i ,.i..i- w -if.:, two i7.4 ! f: iff.-, t - r ' V7.';..n .k.i.T , -. v- . im , l ... ...... ... ... , :k . u t'sw ?a-r n UiLuh I V':"-: ' t vca j IX LAiliif. X ALU. I . ' , r T . ' S . i . ... I VFftFTARI F TH TI TT AND H- ! FLOWER a Every care In the selection, jrrowiti; r.rnl ti-stinjj of cur Seed Is used and we Jf only send out sucli Seeds as will (fro.v ;ml produce sali hictory results. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. J :$.25W0RTi. ef SEEDS:, i 1 $ I .CO 1, mitt.xl. In inl'tillon to tills, w will .ivooiit luu-kuu'i nf Tm1' e .111 .n-iU-r n luirivliK-i- n ml i sn'inl lis tultivntlon O tlirimxliniii tin- N iiiIi) un.l twn .; . , . keo.f Kluvcr So'iIm Willi every order amount- 0 ius li w I .(Ml fur (ianlcu Sih'iI, prcvi n il )eu lui iiliun Ibis ii.uht. ? DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE conhiining valuable information J t about Farm and Garden Seeds mailed live upon application. r Z T. W. WOOD &. SONS, 0 & 10 South 14th Street, RICHMOND, VA. m 03CO(Sv00 k A 11 a - 1 il l titles 2 Agents for the Will PL! K .v Wlb St IN SPWTNti M At'l! IN !'.- the !!'- in ii;.'. ' Tim l. ud.ng rNI'i'.i;i'Alvi'.:.:-5 in j the (J-. J. f.i 1 line of r.-KHfS. lib i'i AL LOlil.ci. :- ui ;-..s, a: ,, :,.. i.c -. mi y o.H !l i lor the bin .id oi the dc. d. He are UIPNTS lor tin- !,'.:Ai l.'xt; POi.PIMi PUD. Ih- i-iiro t" call end tie our it. . k. TIi3 auto I aroitme Ci 1i e. .". lt;l. i'.m. C. F. & Y. V. RAILWAY. Condensed Schedule, lu effect Ma; eh lo, IstiP l . x : i v rv.Ti-r si-Miw. N-. 1. XttCI I 11. KYI.il, ln-u-l 1 . : I su.-k. J. XV. 1 HV, li. adapted; TO TH C Z. SOUTH ! La DOUGLAS SHOE ami othr tHU-l.MiMtft,'t.,rwtiX- .t on tx'ttom. AddrM lirock'oD.Mftu. BoMtoy W. L LONDON, LUMBER! All kind,, oi I-PM PEH for sole At tk PlTTiDORO SHUTTLE MILL VZAThEn-BOARDING, CHILING AiiD FLOORING, I'l.wru ash Kii.x DnikD, ob Rocoa, Pills saw; d to older f t ebort cotioa, t in. 1 Ceiling and FlooriiiR alrad P; t . n at o'd v 1-0 per 100 feet. 23". OSTGOIE, Jr. Sept. :(',, '.t '3. :5?avi.sj mm Sdxi-i l umii, and Trlu-M,nrk obtained, knd lit Fa. ci:l I -j.lm ci.ndiictrd for Modimti fees. cu- t:.iill VVMhilif titu. .s.,,J i.:, id I. rtr.o.ii.;; or photo., wtlh oVwnrtpr t'oii. V,. a.l-. :MO, if iat.in,ahl or mii. oi ciikn.ii-. Our kr in H iliia nil iwiiMiit U , A KotpriitT. " tlow lo Olnulu PMaoU," w-fc nam - 'f j .i. U di.-.x In Jvat BtMa, 0uuof, M U..MI, L-iii f.vC. AdiU-OeJ, ' O.A.SIflOWaCOj Off. Patcnt Crncr. Whiht, 0. V-J
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 19, 1891, edition 1
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