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eror.i THUKSDA Y, J LINK 25, 1801. H. . LONDON, Editor. Talsjaok delivered a lecture, one night last week, before the Teachers' Assembly at Morohead City, for which bo was pe.id the sum of S5U0. He is one oi the modi noted left lire rs , 'should allow dissensions and divis 'ions to so disrupt their unity lhat t the control of every Southern State should bo ilaeed in the bar In of the . negroes, how lung would ! before i the barbarism of llayti aid be brought to our door.-? ON last Snturdav afternoon ten Washington. Letter. irri'm our Kocular Oorreeiiundeut, Washington, June H, IS'.U. Secretary Foster reeeived a most uncxpi -ted m l back this week, lie lunl inadu all of bin lUTiingcmeiits to attend the Ohio republican conveir Larso Shiimients of Truck. Meekly Weather Crop ItuUethi' Of !0 N C. Kxprlilm lit hlatU.ll rn'ilh.N..' I Journal. ami St.ite Weather St . vi, e, co-op, r- 'Jl' proeM truck ,v,ikI' ,s atmg with the U. S. Weather IJ i.d.iu. ' "bout to 'll"l U ,,0" ,m ,,, for 1 1,.-, week ending Fridav, June traordiuary on,,-. Tho cjuaniity .1 19 18111. - ' truck which has been produced hs s ' Centra'. Okitoe, Hun. in. N. C l,0l'M enormous. In regard to tne lie llVtAVu ll'ciA,;- (V'V lin'!.','! Serjeant Horse Power. ir.Mii by the No: Lli Cm. Kxpi thousand poor children in the city j twn us the clnel representative oi mo luem .-.ihiiou ui.'.t ac '.,".' - 1. ... I U- 1 U'l HI 1 U IM 1 lit H' I UMU Mltlil.lL;i i 'i l"v - ' luviiviitviniiiii.-i.i?,'-'-"' of jNw i one WW: iiia.Ic s!iiM'-iiK'i ; , i, iwtn it.,; .... . ' rlU'l inUIl OCI1IUIM U1I MUU Pliun. jl -a-i..., ouir.i tuui .- ill tho Umleu. Slates, nnd next to Cum , j.,........!,.,.,, y,., conceived i Jones, is probably the most sensa- 'ulH, n.t.;,,;! v earned out the tional preacher in America, ll is KiVt,, Kt.ielnu ,,.lt R.i,ik-red them so suid that his salary n a preacher i iHIilv ,t WM u u.,Xsl ks,;v:l S2U.01IU a year, and in addition to ; .,iv.t." t t,eso thousands of poor this ho also receives several thou Ba:i 1 dollars u year tor delivering lectures. While 85U0 was a large sum of money to be paid for one lecture, yet it. was a big advertise inent lir the Teacher?!" Assembly, and of course that was the reason Why Tn!iut".' w;ts employed to de liver it We hare no idea that bis lecture was really enjoyed any more by his audience than oilier lectures lioliv-iici there by some of our own JJorth Carolina speakers, who never received or charged one cent for their services I appy. that marvel ol modern , , ,im , ,,avo J,,,it.g ibe entire w, secured the passage of a resolution most favoruble expel r. n endorsing tho administration, so lime. Tkcteiupci.il'.iie worde.i a lo practically commit the Hnleia'ol.v in ex,-, sc. J; i. convention to Hal rison lor I1-, thus ant. aial toe.alds (hi- the loiif; be cd foi ,:is heeii cii l. inc nliumb ai I, r I'.u t of children in Madison Square Harden, where the lit'le hungry and happy guests f'easied on ice cr' um, straw-: berries and cake, which to most of them was a rare taste and unusual, diet. While they were eating, tiil-, moio's celebrated hand of 100 pieces regaled thcin with delightful music. It was a grutid occasion to those children r lid a gleam of sunshine to .'hidden their drearv young lives. ' hhuuing oil Ohio s "lavorite m.ii --.the week oceasiun.il show, r.-. 1 av" McKinlcy w ho it he can be elected pi vnui-tl g. nciuily. I u oisi'.iieici Cowrnnr fully intends entering the eiops have aiade i isii.e.i impioi.f lists against II arris. n or anvh-i'ly mi ni. Grass is gelt. ng under e n else that may appear. J n ml.iilion liol somewhat, t!.. .:,;ii .-lid very to that Senator Sherman expected abuinl,.nt. The wl.eit loims-t row his assistance in the passage of a pio-uv.-ing has lev. ute.l fat in r rcsolution iloi.t would have placed ;i..u ..cvoting mu. Ii I n .' iotl.-,-ul-heruian astride the shoulders ol ( ilvatiuii of crops. m labor i; if McKinlcy. ; poit. . .hllieult to ob! :.in. Of ei.-j s i'.,!l all plans are now off. Sc, it- gem .ally, cotton M.-.ws the leas! larv l-'osler did not atten 1 the Oliio l.iii-r.ivrin' nt i it i -.-! n'.l e'.i ' l cd ! Opposed to the Sub-Treasury. For the past -even mc 'hs the ! V.,.r..c..).,' . r I, jis Iv .i able inferring to Talmages big l'y tlliu, lv 1;,v. iJsivUs Cade, but in reminds us 01'lhe.liugc sum ol money ;SlM) he i;,,,tlIt,,ll ,is re recently p-rid" Hill Kile at Charlotte. . i:).tim(ii( im . tile 'd!owi! etract : liTriK this menlii he held a revival hi I' ( city for thii teeu days, for which he was paid t? 1,000. This pay eoems in striking contrast to that received by the average preacher in A'orlh Carolina. We doubt it the average annual salary paid to the preachers in all the churches in tiiis State exceeds f."00 apiece. These hard working and godiy men, in their humble way, without any sen ealioual schemes, quietly do their ilajter's work and like llim patient ly' devote their lives to the bcticr-inoiiloflhoirfelluw-men. They may liot in this world receive the pay uud applause that some other', do, but in the next world will they not receive as great reward as Taluiagc. Sam Jones or Hill 1'ilc? "With the present is.-'ic nt the Pro gressive Farmer my con ncctinii u ii h it as editor tci'iiiinale-. 1 ret ire liviu the aper ol my own motion, and am led 'to lhisleph a vine ol -' y. ll is riirht lhat 1 should give readers of the paper, an I V 1 5 : e'i eial public my reasons r retirini: Alter a carelnl and p.iuent sludv ol the Sub Treasury bit! I an, , on vine cd that its enactment into law m oiihi be disastrous to the country, and es pecially to the agricultural interests of the country. Holding thi in view, I cannot write one word in lavor ol lhat bill. 'I'm: dominant sentiment in the Alliance upon tin i measure i in irreconci .able e. ! tl '. wiln my viowp and honorable 1 me is to ret li e, : tor take cbaiv I views are in bar and Hie oniv course left . ana let :.i..'ll.ci ot the pa... r ' v w ii !i tli i'rea-urv ' . ! the Inellds ol the Ml Thi: Cit.uit ot History recently established at our State I'uiversity J5;llltt will, wo hope, be productive ol much I luNVw'v,k benelH not merely to Unit institution j TheFiftii Avcii i. and its students, but also to the lished in l-Towith State and its citizens generally. Wo ol'SlOD.OOO an I a 1 1 w as in aci 1 1 . .tali : pell h hill. a pa i phi rst .ink was e-lab- I up i apit.'U of ili.o.uoli. bai k in the country to e-:ali::-li a surplus oy subscription in n.Milioii to it- tap;- al. Il ha- never paid a di i k nd. but instead ha- been -tci.diiy piimg up a surplus, un'il lo lay it has to lhat iiccoiiii! upwai'd of 7'.'--.0UU As a result Sl.tiO" n share h;is been o lie re. I for its lion .l.vi.i.nd paying slock, but not a .-bare has ln-en convention. Uy : Jecauso N'lia tor Shernian sent him word by a trusty personal messenger not lo come, as his presence would only irritate the Fornkcr men who had obtained control ot the convention, ll was then suddenly discovered that the business of the department was so pressing that Secretary Fes ter would be compelled to delor his intended visit to ( ihio to look after some private business until l'luns dav, and was so announced to the dear public" which i- always as siimed to be gullible cnoiii;!i to be lieve anything it is told, if the teller be an olii.-ia! ; but at the Treasury department lhe know better, they know that Mr. Foster's grip sack was all packed and all arrangements inside tor his trip when he lec isi l a telegram telling him not to ionic and that an explanat on h:i 1 Ion sent to him by messcng, r and tln-y know thai when lhat messenger arrive i the next d:iy he was'ortwo mortal hours cb'-seied with Mr. I'os ter ill his private I'iee. to the eXelll -.on ol eveiy body even his private and ...ltti.lu'ti.il stenographer. 'I'n .--. ure rninoi's I. el'' o a co"i y . binati.-.i beiv.ecn MeK...i.-y and r Fornix, !. t iie object of W hieh Is to - n.ai.e l-'v.'aker M,ei mail's sil. e, .--.-i' e in the Senate ami M duniex !..e I ; 1'ivsid. ntiai iion.ii.ee ot hi- 'ai'tv next year, provided el' C"i:;--o that the r.-l'Ui'ii. tins can elect M- KinleV goveri'"!' and contr-.l the legislature thi- year. It is believed I ere tha' il was this con. binatioii lhat loreed Ml, and stand eont m :;s poor. :. b.ieeo bus trade a line sttof. Tim whe.it harvest will ; lob d-iy be com pi.li d iiPKt i-c-k ; to si Id w ill bo a good average i.nd of . ih nl qiir.hty. Another fuvoiahlc . . !; w io I. il." fiiniier tobnng ll.ir wcik u.i'.i'iy opto dale. IOel .'ill give a bet'.l outlook to the ci op !: -.-I c, i s. 'i he .'oiiditi. n ol n the came mov i, 11 II ut C. V. v.-. Hi ! A- ; .ti rn. .i :.!.. I'm I. llJieel. W't t i i Hi i.i lai.t. r. llesti iielie Stoi lits. I.irriK Ko. h. lunoo. -New has i raeheil ben- of a d.-trii.'Mve -I. i m in t v t'-'istcMi ; it ion of C: ot. n.h n enii.ly, some n.il.s f. oui Million. A huge an a of eomif.y w e. devastafi 1 dwellings ail! I nns wen 11:11. ulcd I'.lld blown do uwav, arid l:i;' f. r I'1' i part '.vith. The Fill IS. noil accounts ; t haii U.nn'i ol w of women No carries such : w omen's j i - o;;i this intoi'e-! i ng hank has clai r t ii lian.I too Avenue : oil lis loch ill'. , bat.!, i a pi-i- I, Is do line ot , in live year, gill cage ! 'o names oiinlrv hopo that Hon. Kemp V. Hall e, LL. D., who will so acceptably (ill that chair, will not only instruct the students of the University but also write a full history of our Slate and thus instruct our people, for all time to come. All who are acquaint ed with him are assured that he could write such a history of our i known to el, ant v...... ,...i.i tin, Jit is consider, thanks of every North Carolinian and be the crowning glory ol a lite of such great usefulness and service to his Slate. Few persons are aware of the very great service rendered by Ir. Hal tie to our State duri.ig bis presidents nl the I'nivcrsity, and we are 'leas,, i 'o not.- that the ti ns t- al ibcii mooting on the ".id in,... expressed their appreciation bv adopting resolutions of a no'st cotnpliuiculuiy character, in which the- eniuncrat" and acknowledge his invaluau.e services. And vet. while wc think that l'r. Haltle's, BOrvices as president ol tho I'nivcr ......... ...... i. . a. oil,.... W.vtl.l , , . ,.' ,., ou the Illinois Central Ibnlroad hist Carolinian wouhi or could have per- hihi ut..it nye, was caused by an formed, wo also think thai he can 1 , men swiloh where ibe freight tram porforiu a still greater service to the SStato by writing her history, ami I'ix-Fepi si j u hi- fee. man 1 th, W l.ich is to tiiei' lot r of purpose of t ion. flier, hitter lil'osV ntative ill llt'l'H I iresvenol- I : 1 1 1 1 ll t lit .is el Treasury conni.i :i!;e a delightful !u rope tor the all r.e-!ig:i!ii.g immigra I her.' hils I, ecn ii more ol' less I,, ling bcl.vc, u I-'orak.-r and nor , ver since the Coi,e es the ballot box icVee il. .Ml s. stl'liok by allyii ! i l iieek br -ken Muniy was c.; and two b y-i I:!:-:.'., o! th - io i heS'd w, re ki.l, Sr 1, t i-; w hich s epl ! I. d;. have, i.s l o incalculable .l.o A! 1'otl S.'.ti nh. ml lift,, i. in bi gun and I 'M; ' 1 ! telv ll.'oile I. 1 away like sr : iw n.anv lives W,-!c 1 w hut is know ii as i is fully n n ;ie 1:1 - v.oinen and el 1 i oof tops and in ! I"it it is ino - I pv Sh n ,, , ,f 1 b, 1. '.tiled timber !. wm : r and til:.,,-'! ties H.,1- M 11 A res, i.hitn, nil';.' '' ua-i , oil their bo-it ; tw l!c K.'.u aid w.-rc w.-pl ,! d I' is f. ni i-l ( Tl o wnt- i ii, ;.'k li'.ri bottom !' h. M my incn. 1 ei.ii be m i II on es by speetalois. t i I e:;i !'. t In ill ; l :! I" of tl." tne! i-aitiucnt l lolll'lh ,-H,et sloe devoted entirely to , can traiisio i 1,,-ir 1 coining into eunta. toll,, IS ol the Hthl some liarlor ! , ilie also pre vi i rat, e F. ,1 la will A hand la lies is i'd. Fatal l.iiilniad Accident. Ni.w Or.i fcss. June 20 A collision : was Mile-liaclio I, ami was inn into ; by the m. ml Ss-!,..; ii il fast x press, i Four men wie km. ,! I si -eveiiiv j vM'undnd. Tho mail train was be j hind lime and running vei v fast when , the aeeul, i t occulted. The puss, n j get s went severely shaken up, but I uono were seiiousiy in j ued. When tho passenger tinin d., shed into the ieu s ii eli I i,e' e ' is ii mie hi v e, .isii ,i!i.' . ..r.i.i liool: : t ,,,'. I . i- uiil, 'the I ension ring. If true, il mavii will ciishrino him sliil dcej-er in Hie ' grinding metal, and kissing i soaping '....its of all true North Carolinians. 1 steam and the pitiful shrieks ol wounded men. The maii tiain cou- fr , , , j sisiod of tho mud car, baggage, smo- II ayti stands as a leiiihle warn-1, , . . i ker, Indies eonen sml two vestibu...! to tho while men ol the South- I p;p,.j,,.lg. The mail ear run on top era States to remain united and j of the t wo engines, ti til ing out the Mesent a so.nl front lo auv allenn.t , tb.oi ii ", Hinasi,:i:g' in tl. ides. his we hope he will now undertake Javing reestablished the I'nivcr sity on a firm basis and greatly en Ii" .d its usefulness, he has resigned j its . residency wiln its care.-' nd re j uponsibiiilics, and ,,ow can devote! his time and talents to a work w hieh lonal I'.Ve-Hg; forgeries h.st year. Iieinicralie prospects flu- next vear are c, rtainly very I'ncouragii't: as seen through lhee..sof visitors to Washington, and the man a !" piedie'.s '.leino, ratio s'.leeiss in such suites as I r.va, Michigan and Wis eonsii. ii.i lotigi r rogar. 'i'd as a po! li, a! "i ainb'OV eha-.-r", ;,s he "."i lo! so very long ago. and ivpe.b'i cans from other states have by il.c score recently admitted lhat lhc lonsideied them douLtlul llepreselitative ( 'ats. of Ahlban. i, proposes, like Mr. Mills. I., tan. nr. nor. and he is i,.w here '. -r i ' pi, l ose .1 veritying diites. etc . in a v me of war reminiscences which hi n as written, the ollii ial records being all on liic in the W ar depart in out. 1 was told to ot Pensions anc? ol the made bmisell solid with the u.lmm istiatioti, and that in cousidcral ion ot he and the pension attoi neys hav ing agreed to swing the (i. A. into line tor Harrison that genti, 1 man ha I agreed to forget ail ti.e ..imaging charges that bad be. n brought against Uaum and allow him to continue in charge of !. Pension Otliee. This deal gives M r .Harrison the active support of the A''i"''.," 7V-"", Lemon's paper, and also ol ii new soldiers' paper i wnich is to be started at Chicago i.v savi d tin ir hi t.ces, but the ur"l 111 - , nil. i I e ke and h 1 1 ete in no h ..1. b i, el, ing l id of , ti.er Job. i ' nnaiii', ii hold of a limb winch w i- washed away, bl I hat he w us ill ow Ii- the railroa.l and I w o steamships nave been taxed lo the utmost ol their ca aolty to move it The railroad e, ipauy has run from one to three ti.iius daily, carrying from three to four thousand barrels and boxes etich train, the steamer "Xeiise" has made ihree trips per week currying from l.uir to four thousand live hundred barrels and boxes each trip, the sleanu r " New borne" has made two trips each w ei k carrying from two thousand to two thousand five bun died barrels ami boxes each trip. The prices realized tor the above have lain extraordinary, and the ani 'iint leah.ed trom tiie sales ol ih.Mii has by the most conservative I estimate i ai ht ,1 the sum of seven hundred and lilly thousand dollars. I which bus reali".' d alter deducting! Ireigl'.t and expenses over a had a million ol dollars m ! to our lariuers. This ;i mount is larger than the sides ol t. haeco in any county in North Carolina save one i. : " I rauvillo" and il is just i .jiial lo that. - - - At tack cii ty a Mule. Sri-rwuN,, Mich.. June 10 A tend h- light b.t wi on a mail and nn ii fur nt cd i r i ti It- oeeui i d in ll.yu.au's bliu ksmith shop Wr Im-dav. 'The mu'..' had an a',i:ti, :i to being shod! and bad to be thrown. li, viioin sa d ho would shoo that mule m I he i egiilar w av oi die. With '.he lulp of lliiietneu Hevuiali fiiu:!: I'm d the sh.- s and went I" the dooi lo cool if.'. Ho had haid'y done so lr n t'.n mule bioke nw.iy firuu the niiiii holding him. and wilu disti mled j iws iiiide for HoMiiau. ibe livils ein'.-ed ll"M!i'iii all nr., i:n. I liie shop, shot his . ::..ppi:.g jius t, Ifoyiuaii'i-f-iee ai'.d bir oil" ! ; .e u i'.ii l lo.ier light eheek. lb- idl to" the floor and the iuuie di libel at, 'v pounded lis pios'.iuud body. The doctors bar l!. i; ah will die of oisoli from the f "i ii tb c'iiod lips of the mule. 1'iny w ltli H. di op'iobia. l.M i'i.k K .. k, Ark , June rgl. 'The six year old son ol Jefferson T. .voams, a farmer living near Mel bourne, was bitten in four dilleient places bv a mad dog. w hicli attacked ihe boy 'in a lie! I. The fat her came to the , bin is assistance and killed t'.o log. The boy was put in a waenii and driven :'. r ss ii,e country titty miles to ;i town in w hicli there is a W h'.ch Is said to illlt'i' cur persoiis. and which was ii the stoma' h ol a white in l-7d. The st. me ad !ae wounds seventy lour id! danger from hdro- lle.-ii dei liiii'l remove, i I aiier. Iiov. i ver. si roiis? svmi loins ol li.e disc;:-,' showed 1 !ieii)-ol ves. and ill last iieeounts the bo "s till. was lll.i.U1. desoaii cd o. : - t THF.Y ATJ TO. Strong, Simple, Durable and Cheap. For 15 to 20 years they have Run Well, Wore Well, and Gave Satisfaction. 8end for Price List. SERGEANT MF'G CO., Greensboro. N. 0. the iffiii mm STeCK OF GHiTIAMI AVo now liitvo the .-mok ll'iit ltioots tlio '.jioctations and "ratifies tin lusU's. I'tuts iiiol tigiui's I'mivince all eomeru tlult tve olli'i- tlic ojij'oi-i unit v oi'il.o sotison IH SnilS. FBICESQOALin AND QUANTITY. o f wis a o o fin vi: i : 0U:1 PRIDES LOW!!! r.vr.nv m;i'.i:imfn t iti.t. of nf.v novkltiks; thi: c'. :ovxr3 "TiTCU" seek WILL FJi" rCUWrj AMONC OUFJ r.EW AND STYLISH :i)UV ilOODM, 'D'rtDtN.S, MH.i.iM.av, sim:s i ai; i: i:nyr,i)i)Yt ii 'i'S f,.r M- li. l. idies .11. ,1 ( , ii, i::i '. liVMAIUl I'l.til'llIXt; io ri any one. IT U IS: 1 1 Ni i (iii'.)liS, rn d mn thing you w' In A big 1 1 . !. In be I. ii :n . 1 .pin k. on dose mar-; ,o I i.ow wh it a baigiin i--. conic in, Priii" Y, u pfj lo w e w ill sui i 1 1 11 M. .oney and April l'l. 1- PI A iS AM) (?l!(i.NS. IKK m i'Oil SPECIAL CASH AND TIME PRICES. Wc ,i.e HO l.M llNAPIl". IJAt'll", lliitii.-tol.i , ,1 many li.hell ll .her kiiled here.! to hours ;ui 1 viiol.iu wa iv that I oinmis' ioii. liaiim, with t he :;s oension .at toi n, s, ba linibin Hun !' -nn. .lu. '! ; i ,.p!e stood oi, th. . St P .if rick's fi.th. l .ii.ous ".-ite.-ple l i. ,1 oss oil 1 hi slii1 "St, ople ( "tiu: . . '. i the e. ii: ti;. : I.i f. "i v imd i',i. li.- L : iist h-iel.is llil. f a h .r. and be ii'. i l!o has onlel.. f.-r '.' ah. "id. be.'umo I:. :' wiUioiit the ' Xp' i -i'. have to be b'liil: 1' always does bis w, k of the eie! , I' ;ch . ..'hieh no one bus i discover. Today he w.n w r f 'IW, let t us line n in. ground nl 1 . a I 'nil- e of the el o-s ,. i .v., ft el in an a w 1' hi ...f.'gniiid. Hes.'ii-; Siccpli's. li, - I I. ...is I I, W'i s-mdsof s aboi i.ing II : si-e '. ! ! 1 ... ir.i.d--.;.! l.i- " . h tne I.. ( 1:111 il -i'd .ill!. 110 le. ,:o. inonth. ,r' titt. pl,. ii";- which c'l- 11" lit. I- 'inst ill.' i'pt l ell libit to ;;io; at a l.eigi.i I ne.by as if i n . d ah, ml nt t!,e , a p.., e lib- ,iit it r.'pe or othci d the iowi I ,-nd .1 the standaitl ami ll ei, eon. he! ui nd throw one leg ow r the .tun nd th. The Missouri Kher UNini:. Si .1 .si.,,,. Mo.. Tune 22 The Mis somi river is hiylnr t littr: for several veins and instill lisinp;. AlKioveru- I ' nn nt woik along the shore has been ' ,i 1 ..nd..!.. ,1 ai d th" ( b'Vi l imn nl fleet (. .:ii re 1 ;ti a p! ice of i-'.fety. Tin i .-i phi ty with which the surging waters .oi- o:i!i!of away may M' liaaginetl when i. i sl.iled that half acre lots of i-n-il, iiive btfll t'.inibling into the tivir ei.r sineo cstordiv im imng. Tho woikim u who came in fro, i l.ei i!i .. ..t on the loM-i line nt s,i;,.(r -I .( d that ti c m . k f bind i.'.ieh now s(p:u'i'es the river iioitn and Miilh is less tlian one tpnirter f a mile v.ile. At the i ate the I iv. r is now- int'ii.g li e hind away it w.nil I rciiiiie but a idiot t time to place 111 woo ! tsiilr.it l. on an island, ami leave St. lost ph two n.ilcs fi'oli. the liver. Thi -i would also leave Si. .lo.-e h's million do'dnr biidge sfaml l y over a diy -:pt where the river once wcrid id ilswav So, i!h. Several fanners hav lot biimb, ds of dollars in wheat and coin which have been v. a-lied in to the river bvthe fulling luiiks. MI I. Ml'.". WAT1'.I;1.'. )". KIMIIAI I.". lOTl Ai'.ll ',H T.J'.N Wheeler asl Wil: -I'.i; Wii'H . WiKiMW". Kl.MHAl.!.'. j.i Ho. I and fin Borne CgwIcb: Machines rn 1 can y tl. rn nil in t ok. Also line ( I 11 AKS. VK-I.1NS. IIAN-IOS, .Ve., ,p. Pliers the ho'.e-l hi 1 vei y it.-.i 1 1 : 1 1 nl gouti untei .1. Wo pay freights and put in .'.look m o I. booh, .e . In . X?031TX2 STATE MUSIC CO., Succi s-i l s lo .1. 1. Siosr. '. ti. SIONM. Miinngcr. r.iau, x. c. Si M A S 9 L 1 . , Wah'Iic, .F4vt!?y, Dliunosiids, si i.is; .. : :. ia '. vi (1.01 iiS, WX,f'X. in,-! N: H S ! A SI !:; A lf V- '. ed l:no !.:.'. l.m any !.'.-: ' ii. I .,r ob i.i..:: coi.ie!. s:. Wrtcl'.cs nii'J Jcwelrj f'rcn-.piiy t.wu Curofuiiy Repaired Jcc 2.'.. iS.-o. VI. 77.7' li'.l .7', TSli; i'U. TKADE. to order in t ring card. gi mi nt 1 tines inn.1i or ! ii.:- s i nd f 'f iv.! c LAD IKS' CI' s liis highest eiiii.b 'A ii nr v in Aiiu sbut v, Jl:. i ..igll. hill ile'r. li, M j ' Ue.loli. w hci e he w ill c.. , gtoi, Moinuni nl. .lie el.im- .'il'l lilt - in W;i!-h the Wasl, bollgtlt ut negro snpreniaey in this lair laud! li!'" V'0 'fe'1,"'" "" . . i cau.scd the fiei' ,1 tin. ol ours. llial uuliappy country is: , ...... ., , : isn't slio.hlini' mai.v lears. - - - i i'i iini nm i t'i rru nun fuun 11 i r again in a slate of revolution and kf.wi.la lunched yards Six j -- - bloodshed. Itrjyjrts are diiily r.:- ,ia.s iiiuained utuehet' i the freight l'looi'is in Illinois. cw: id of barbarous cruelties and , ei.giDe au.j were sma.-bed to piece-.! 1K ,KU jn,. 2( A.l.l.t i--t.1 , nr bfUt-i murders bein perpetrated j llal,:H of hem tclei-eoj cd onu 'i"b-i ,-,.;,. of llood which washed on that i.ltUted island. Its present Z' negro iiiler, Jlippo.y to, sccus to be BotLiug lpft of ,ein but splinter, tL 'o'le a most iuhti.i.a.1 mon,icr and iiicar-1 - - ion tho Foil .1.1 lac w, re completely iiate fiend. Without any pretense; A lt.ll l'le: t ioi : hemmi d in 'c the angrv waters, lbit ..I' I eh, I l.a ia 1 1 i 1 1 v il I' it,',. in.' me ,. . Vm.m fi, rp..M.j.. v-t .r,... : vjl.',!uv Inn ni,,i l'r or ii I lu.rn 1 ow. .1 Conge from their homes and fandlis and! Ir seems lerta.u that the Albam e ' to'the iuitlge and reached this c... : writiiiu M" the lo-.tLt rduck ai om.d . J harinx them shot uown like do.s. j t.r Us measures-, he free ; Farmers for i.vo or si, miles up t.o . 'K h, . on he bes ot ' - ; Thx,s KillH llim. tariflf-thre.ugh tb next Cougrcas. ; the hills have lost all their crops. In 1 b" '-' ''ivi,' f";1 .)IN,"U",, ,n If;" .. . . . ... .1 .1 : some of Use t .us thev m.iv tuk a ( ai n.-i.ter. a wc;.. Iiv ti: iter ol ilus i. Kf'fTn-4 nsoeeiiHii) inn. iiih .f.in r ii.i , iiiitiiv -19 luo tiaivi in c . riit... .. i u - 1 of these two measures would ive nine feet deep over corn fields. Along notion to eat up li.e duca p,o t ol io-' the Older such irestige with tho i the Toledo. 1'eoi in .V Western road '"""Iv ",. n ga k to thtir couutry by lelioving the situation there is a Urriuio scene of wieck .gc natural elements by ciavvling -iwav that it'eomd tle.imnti any otb'-r just! The household fum.tuio of pei,p,e in l'' the sound . i ur by andthen. c i.ke measnr of iiforin with the c rl onty t-'aimtlale and Hilton was all vvasbed ' wa.v the octan. of success. The vital tpjc'ioi. just a w, p. China, laly can ing s, wagons. ; '!, , , 71 .." .. now is, will our brethren ha, o c-nougb .reail catile, i.ianos, tatiu-8 ami fences i .Mt pnini in I s .k .uus.v. of wise conservatism to undertake, ' aie pii- d ten f-:et Ligh against the s;'inu..ino,i.! .a,!.'. with might and main. thol1.ii,!gs that railroad trestle. 1 Mouhikm. tin. N. ( , Juno 22. are poss-ljle. or will tbev take the: The iron bridge 300 feet Un over : Suudiy uii mng Mrs. Sui an Ai thur. nnwriit. n n ut nr oimt-en risljn nf i Slile creek, iut completed, was wash- j wife of David Aitl.ur, of No! th liiver. utteiunfimr the do-ibtfi l i ed away and has not yet beeu located. I Cuileret eonnt v. cut t'n: ear and Ihn i Foil duliic township, where two big 'out tue turoat of her step son, nged lu, si oi k Ibe end turn out to he .Icarlv su.port j hs Congressman tii'.isvenor bas been appointed a special World's; Pair 'oiuuiis.sioi.i i' in charge l for eign exhibits, as a salve for being loreed oil the immigration coiniiiis sion. As the salary is the same and both places include a (rip to Ilurope Duck Hatchet Ttulli'S. fr id tli Wi!inii.(;."n ll.-s. i,. ; Mr. S. Van Ami.t.e, of this city, hn has n result nee on the Sound at Wi igbtsville, teds u a sing.ji.-ir ate! ' inleieslino slo-v Ihn! is, however, not a sloiv as the wold is popularly ! eoiisfrued. About six wt'.-ks ago a. t u I' t it) l.est Wi.s o.iiinl on the beaeh.al Oi'ciiii View nn 1 Mr. Win Ainiiiige' Coin civ etl the a of putting some' of iho turtle i ' g s umiei a duck whicl.l be: an sell .l.g ! out lhi!l lime. AUiiil I eight ilas ago ihe thick hi.teiietl out ', seven tl'.li i.s an ! eiht tin tl, .-and the iiicongl nous bi . oil by this .singniai , ineubat ion ai e i, - happy a lamiiv as can be lin.iioi d. A pool was , o: Fell IT oi.i a Hal loon. S r. I'rrii sr.n.ti. June 12. While a large balloon belonging; lo Count Appond whs licir.g intbiltd with gi.s M stei.biy it escaped from I he attend ants who were holding it to (he ; roiit:d an. I w en! upward. Four work men wcie in the ear when the balloon l)!i ke away. After it had ascended to h great "height the on lookers wore hoirilied lo see the balloon burst and the- bodies of the unl'ol tuuale wmk men dashed lo the eattli where they were smashed almost beyond recognition. (t.inil to Death by a liiiM. WiNs-r- I-. Conn.. June IK. - Charles Taib ton. a weallhv f irmer of Ibis town, w i.sg.,rt.l to death by a vicioi 8; billion hi.-ifiiiui this luormng l.e .;... .. e.wlnr.-. lot. when the hull ..it icUd him. and before lie eou ,1 t-Imrge to any a. ese it'O be was so seriously initniil; jij. Write for samples. strucUd in the yiird f,,r ii., i,i and iLe - lhat be died in a few motneiils. lis, little ducks and hit ie unties occupy it . brother was kicked lo death m the ui.dus,,i.i:.iioiia.id iintoihis same 1 t by a vicious lu.ise a HW II u OF Sfrino IP.ESS UOODS AND will to "T" r" T T T Tl 1 '"s receive a choice line by writing .0 rrJlU'HJ,----' mm L. DOUGLAS 5, S4 tor oJu"(5. tf?s Vy I i Pj i.K,iiaa., tc..anir r niu-.l. nn.' -l.ini I i.tmni. Artrtrwy W.L.. 1IO I til.As,, BrurUloB.MuM. H4 W. L. LONDON. iVH express paekages sent free IdlesM. of Itespect fully, LUMBER! : All kinds of Ll'M W'.U for sale at tb i F ITT3UORO SHUTTLE MILL j VEATIiER-SOARDING, j CEILING AMD FLOORING, JS'o man's life seems safe Irom his ' ry and a reign ot terror pre vails among the unfortunate people in that great negro republic, tso p'uch shocked are the civilized coun tries of Europe at the barbarism ol Hay ti's ruler, that f hey are seriously considering tho propriety of inter iering and forcibly stopping further bloodshed. The negroes in Jlayti Lave plainly proved their inability lor self government, and humanity demands that they should be gov erned by Homo inoro civilized eoun try ! It' the white men of the South attempting the doubtfi l ? count v. eou, mil t, ,1 suicide by shooting h:nisni: Flid iv. The c ,ioni s j'li v , re: ui net a v, i diet s.,v ing t he ,1 coiseil j k:'; ) liiins. If on iio 'oii'il of ilespoi - , tlei.cv eaii-e ! I' luoodieg over th li.el ens' III taV.M llli b I' the l.ew lip-, priiiemont lev f lb'' county. j J i. nie (ii .f . an 22 yt-irs old. ti ; li ingm i in. Kitio K. ele. nged 17, a id Aglits.i Sons, ngeil IS. tho I , o l,l!er in-b girls, we:e found dead ill bed in th. ir rooiii in N Vo k las' S'ltur.liv. having beeu null 'Cit.il Iblls saw. .1 to om : hort notice, Main Si ., DlTtllAM, N. C. (b.i.d Ceiling a . uing already DiiKssi.i at only ! ' r 10l feet. 73'. 2. :oe, Jr. So; t. -2C, IS'.). April '.t. l!m. I B I I U ' II I 1 ' I ""si -pftiG Dr. W. A. Lush, of Walnut Cove, brick yin (Is fllooil, Thursday, thei e is seventeen years, lie w as crazy. Sue 1 ' has been elected prrsitlent of the C. ' now ten feet of water. i was envious because ot ner husband m , ' h i F. & Y. V. H. 1! Co. to succeed thoj The losa of crops, live stock Bud l(ve for his son. At lsst repoitslhej Kx-(Jov. David S. Iteid died hi t lute Col. J A. Cray. guldens, will bo enormous. boy was dying week, agod 78 years. ' ron SAJ-E. BY I CHICA90, E. -u It1-' A-vH-d, J0NESD0U0, N. C. in.; Tts-ie Mar, otiiulnol. and all rW ti.! 'm-i.i. r. niliict. J I r Modimti rta. Own Orricr i Oppositc,U.,. PTlTOrr,e ai .1 , run n rn i..,:. in lu ic. tlua uiau Una ron ,!.- fr.'ia Wn -:...ii'i,m. sniU ni,hl. I, .;,.,, litg or phrilft., with ofarrlp 11,,:.. V uitvif.), if iat.-Tiitti.lo or ( of Cui ;. Our Ao mil tlno lill miont la ifcared. A pMMirT, ll n oi.ialn Pnuinu," with in,,, . . ( eial clout" in J.'ur tUie, ouuutjr, sf tow it. i tiil fro'. .l.lrc, C.A.SJ.OW&CO.; 0i. KATtwr Office. WiiNOTON. D. C I
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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June 25, 1891, edition 1
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