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aliso to ai t.oiil tlio annua! meeting' of; word!. Of course she was invited 10 National Ivlitotial Association, will';; TUIKSDAY. 31.1 X '25, 1MW. H. A. LOUDON. Editor. TKIP TO CUItMUO. Cuic.io, May ISili, IS I'll. (EOlTOltlAL COIlKESl'ONKEXCE). Tlicro is an old saying in Italy i irrt'atly i-n.jny that "till roads load to Koine", ami ; Nearly every mpc.icd of delegates from 1 every Sink' and Territory in the Union. A n. mut the editors alteml j ing- litis meeting; arc two ex (iovcrn ' ors, several ex-Congressmen ami ! many el tho nm.4 prominent men in tn tho platform, and lovsivcinl in in ii'u-x I was never more amused, one i bitterly denounced tho Stiprc me Court fur sustaining; t tio Chinese cxcltl-ion bill, lllltl ridiculed CoiigTcss I'..r attempting to close tlio Worhl's Fair on .Sunday. She declared that she was net oniv a lluddhist, a .Via1-, Washington Letter. it'iom mil KtculHr ei)iripiiiiiiJfLi!, .4 (Uiailic IJoss Affair. I State News. MONEY TO LOAN. Ciittsviu-id N. C, Muv 121. News ; Funbur, Reporter: A sixteen year ' Monkv to Vax ti)on ;ijiprovetl from Washington, N. C, leils a tule uaugUur of Amos Archer in 'e.a estate) emjrity at 'J' per cent. ... ., . , surpassing that of Charlie Koss. . aynn county, Vi, attempted to r or pin ucunirs nppi v -ii.v.u.., ....... ...... a .j.y,)U..0ji hlll rf n iiniiu u quart of whiskey and died m Mm ami Pramon, in ur v : i Mr. nnd SIi f . CUiane. y.ne.u-t'a re, iny.-i- K".v Hours. iius aiiuin.:sti.ilio:i is ving io w . tetiously uiapp-aro.l. Mm Ch.iiic. y Charlotto Observer: Conceding u. mecinue. .it iaci a vi-n ..s ......... lytailcil the Jittlu lellow oil to Ins Una iJliarlnltu has COO cigarette tlieovc: whelming venliet ol Lie pen- , f....,,,. ...p., ,,..o ,.,.. .is. . ...,. smokers, ami find, nnxh mnnLr . me i unci .i.ucs. n') , hometan and a Confucian, but was pie is t o be obex . !. ami no repiaui- : (Lo !ll)lls(, 1Io ll0vtM. .n, Um Mimes fjt) worth of cigarettes, which very genial e ipanions ami saw a s uSl) .v spiritualist and communed lll - " i. it m a piaeu oi iesj un- , lllkl nn elVnls to tind limj provim.' ia piaun it onilu low. durin a yoar, .se annual meetint:s. : .. ,,...,.1,. ,,0 .lei.arted sainU 1 1 ;llt; '"" ""a . f: mtlem, he wan ivon up ior I. irit w-.ll bo neen that !10,000 annually dele-ate is aeeo.npa-i ..,, ri,,,hs She seemed to he 1,1,1 ,"!! " '?:"'i'U 1 ' 'f I bul l)is Vr lost tl.o ; vaniidus into vapor in hr limitH . . . . . . , : 1 ,nmi .urn m i muui v muii ui,. uu- hoil(. ,,,.,,,, ... .,. ..,. s , . ,,,, i u,. , ,,, ,,,,, ,. t in ilftncer. bo now in tho United Staler it may -i t'.V w.to, or sister oi ta'- about 70 years old, but spoke will. , t,! it is reaehed. S. eivtury (iresham i eiHhbor with whom Mr. ('h-! ous and t.:Vei,Mvo ei-aretto. l : i .!.i. i i. !.... .....I ! !... mi.! ! I nnio e tosret her in a! ..: I ....;..,..;.. I iU I I .....l ilu.r.. i.ri't iiiiiru ... i . t I uo nam wiiu luiiai iiuiu mav .mi it -.tmu oi'i .iiiu uiiiiii.uii'11. . ....... ...... : i i""v wis on nan n i ins v.as i win s i c. ); . ir..ti ti,.. i 1 .. .. .. . i i. ... ; i . ' i , .,i.i;,...,,a t t in . . . . . , .-, i b.tlHourv lleiiila : iureo t roads lead to Chitajr' 8oem that everyb travelling all tho that uonderhil city of tlio World's Fair is altraetin go", an.l it would Social way without any sti.V .ormul-j' 0 oif seeond alternooi. " C WU 'n'"1 l'CuAl,Mto!i udy is just nowli'y or ceremony. Kvery courtesy I ,l:,.,ioll waH ivcll US(! Lake Mich i, .j,. j'.d ! ' ,,Uii'lT' -""'; Hiatm'U- i( jia ut A;lu.boro jH,h v..c,k for roads leading to ami attontio,, is shown the editors ' if,.in hl a Vl,y :ll.,e and may i.i:ie, nt :;;.,,,, V,,.,' it .vi.i'V,,,. bo'lo:,.; Wu.e il" n'ov" wUhbS to ' iikiu" 'V.'" att K',l7'ft'8 y. Tho holdiuir'ttfil V'-rv opportunity is extended 1 sll.;ub0at. This gave us a most:lv:i ,.f U,..-ehi. Is dm. i.-n. of tiiete!j ,iu, .mietldn..-' v. iV ini-'oi i"i.t. i 1:U'',u'y-. 1 lV0 of U,,.0,u La,T,? uo fal,,tr in ,iiiiii.ti."r!to them lor seeing all tho eights ol i,..,,..,!,. onooiiunit v lor obtaii.in:; ' lux-m.V D. mrtt::.-i:l wi:l ! iK-mo- j r,. ('im'ev .iji ?.. ,.,,. it" :,.; on-..-i iso Ji.otlii-r. lLo voiui- ij - -- --- - , n, uin were The e loud tioual ba.i.l, tboro thousands lroui every clime 1110 and country, in addition to tho vast. x' 11 multitude that will throng there j lH''"1 ls ll) In.in nm own einintrv plMie rilv ot e.iitu'll, ail Ubicairoof itself, at any lime, is we worth a iriplrom any portion ot thej11' l'nion tiip its mar vellous I'lvnvlli br.ih.it t and wonderful progress has made it',;' - tho wonder a. id admiration if tie tivilized world. l!tit 1 do not now Jmrposo describing tho sights of this Oity, having just arrived, but will do so in subsequent issues id the JtEroRi'. J.eaving ritlslioro' on Monday morning, tlio lith, I arrived hero ut ?2 m. on the 17ih, alter a ph atat.t iind comfortable journey. Modern travelling is bo very diikronl from tho laliguiug journeys of former j'enrs, that this journey id l-Oi) miles was a continued m.uico of pleasure n!l that distance. The modern trav eller, wliilo dashing along at the tntooi 40 miles an hour, comfortably suatcd or blecing in a luxurious I'tiUman car, little thinks ol the days of the (dd btago coach, and certainly does not wish for their return. The touto selected for my journey was a peculiarly pleasant one, being both by land and water. After a rapid run on that admirably equipped and tiffifienlly managed system i t roads. 80 well known as the Seaboard Air Lino, I embarked at 1'ortstnouth on one ol the tnagnitieent steamers a , teriiable floating palace ol the uld Bay Line and enjoyed the night on Muesapeako bay, arriving at Haiti-1 i'horo ia time tor breakfast. Alter travelling all day in the ears it is a Jiloasant change In go on a steamer, especially when the water in smooth and there is no danger of .-.. !; ncsn. On arriving at tialtini.nv 1 Resumed my journey by rail, i the famous 15. i (). Kaiiroad. Ti e dis tance from riultiniore to Chicago i. 6o3 miles ami tho run is ma.de in a! Irtlle over "f hours. Tho .-niaiy i"iong this V'-ntc is raiid, and is also lull of historic interest. !n or ier shorten the dintanee between li..i;i raoro and Chicago the 1!. ( ). ha Oreued a new nn'-: '.. I'ittsi.ui ii, which saves miles, and on '.vhi.-h trains had be-un running nily tw-.j ilays bolero 1 passed over it. This new route passes through tlio conn ; trj- traversed by Ilrad do. k's army, and made memorable by the fa t v. '.. '"'Whiskey Insurreetion '. Along this , lino are many coal mints, and at frequent intervals were seen l.,ng ' rows of largo coke ovens, glowing brightly iu the dai iiiusso! the night, and -suggesting visions oi another and warmer worlJ. Iu traversing Ohio and Indiana 1 was struck with the backwardness' city. 1 no aittnor.ia s oi me j u bird's eye view of the entire city, ht's Fair have issaed admission : extends alo.ig the lake main , i iiiomoi is ol our Asso-i milSj .eer in I'oro had we seen every facility is extend I MU., all ..,.., v bouses of all hinds as then was spread out bef"iv us .Scerctary Mori mile alter iniio. And U. think that '!1 l'l'"! ''1''' tei.:ii i mi nt i'o.-i id iiiem lor seeing ail the wonders' lite City", as the Fair! i very appropriately1 On the atteilioon of my arrival the Association was invited! to attend a pel t'ornianee al tl "! Turkish theatre. Ail the actors and , actresses were genuine Turks, and the entile performance was an exact reproduction of theatre plays in Tur key. i he milsie was the strangest tnat we ever heard, except the Chi- ! nese u.usici?i that vie heard in Chi-' tiatowu, San r ram-iso. The whole p!a v. or pel loi nianee, was very eom ieal and i!n;.iie, so vn iii!lereiit! trom any ti.iairleal peiloiinanie tiiat 1 h.'ni i vi rsceii or heard. Fvery' weld said or sting was in the Turk ish laii-nagc. an i soi,n ! d like so I'll Ino CO.-ltttMX I'n-.nt and costly, tiie ainiielice gave i.eii .Vn.i'iiea's na as plavid by the -, o! the I idled - were entwined e l -n the stage. .i'.ompt now t.. de ' ihi ut the Fair, be- ln.i.-o.lV Jl'- uiri-.a. 1:1 o- tamo-ijr,. (' m,livv , . ... n,,,! t er-.ts. Secretary Smiili ha.i begun ( hi .u .ht. t bo seen I of I lie bov 's di.-s to call for the ns!;:i.:..i. ns oi the re- fl,.p.,ir,K-e di. d with that neighbor, pobliean ehi f:i of divisions in tho lu- Some time ppo a Mr. Chane. v, a u-ru.r lVpmlmi!.: nn-.l ! pi eposes .rH4. ,j,-aitr iu 'V.sbii.gloi 1 4-ec-iv J to keep it up until they are all out. , m. ..... v( ,,,..,.,,.., ,iKi:ii--1 bout magi Very iitln:-iasn o! apph.uso w anlhe'il V. a;id ll'.o fl.i Staks and 'I'l'.il; togel her and w.,v Hut I will not ; serii'.i! anything i cause a mi ro j-hi i an not give c.Milei.ts and cxhi l.ie on ne an .its is delight sli'l.e. 'i' with a- !. Carolina. , c.ca -.111 The we hri 'l.t :t her the i;r.:-; w r:i n eon.ing ;h sun.ine: her ,mp Cnn n.any o i e sec .-:hle t gin in a The n r.d, so the n; it i- iloi s not i long cuong if his n .in ;n .Noiiii i' is are .piito : ry i ces-ary. i .' had tiller Wii.lei-clotii- V. I. ; be neiuc'l c Veil I II 11. A. L. : I it. i-outtE:-:' 'M'!:m f. A...., May -Joih. 1 .n.d woiiiierlul things ii lure ll.at it is almost i. know how or whcic il-'ii.'.'lii.g their b. scrip-. ,s contu-ed aii.l I c uii at is the varie 'y and iiililude of wcedertir. a' e and i '.animate that en on e ery side, A nu liv Uillh nit. nay almost r a vislb-'i' '. -j ..re the cfe t '.. rite any extend n .-I hat l.e .-t t s, ! ' e ie 10 stop sight s. ting to wi i'.e ;.:. thing, i vi u had d.gc.-ud what bad a!i this va-t city has been built up within the pa-l lew years! On our second night w e ail accept ed an invitation to attend the Audi torium theatre, probably the graini est ill the United Stales. It was both immense and magnificent he n:id desiflplion. The play was childly spectacular and was simp! gorgeous. Such costumes and sti. h bewildering and da..iiug seems seemed the creation of Ah'dd'.n's wondciliil lamp. There Wi re about ion peious mi the stage in the di:l i rent si clies. and several live horses, and ever bedy and evu x thing more like machines, with the utmost pre cisiou. 'I l.e play wasciititli .l-An.cr ka" and illustrated the history and growth i four country, I rein its dis covery to the close ot the la'.e war. Fast night the editors were invit ed t the Fair grounds to witness the electric fountain in full display, Ti.;s was a sight simply h.-yom! 0e .eliplioii, and re called visions ol tairy land. The lulling d the v.ate:. shimmering ami lia.'-'.'.i i g in the brilliant arldieial light. ami the many jiiaint linri s u pseset.ling n.er m:iids, Ai' , can only bo ."won to !e ;i'plcci;iti d. Tii.lv it seeiucd that i.otl.'ng na- beyond the power d 11. A. F. sell has l.u.l to cl t t so t'.ii to the m Icclion . f oo.-tni'ist he !:a-n't ln.'.df Vil m-ii.V charges Ol his dep lit mclit. I ut ! o will, as w ill .itl. ii .y temiul Oit.iy and S'.eie t .iies l.ai'iotit and Hi i l i t. J.'d ge J.O' hii n bl hcM.-i ho will kill one . f tho piineip.d roots of the pi u-.-ion , i: b .n.tkii g ti'c Mevlieal Hoards Licit i amii:ei!i pin ants lor p nsioiis i r;m,0 iat thev I one, ii i s said, hid iu the store and iiflel' tho chiLs left unbailed the ilooi and !i I. the others iu. Tho old est F.y i .'.:i'l rend. 'i w born Join ii d : Messrs. Hack 1 m i ii e. W illi it In ut tho record ou eabb.'igo d.ipm-ulM again ycsteiday. Ihiy got i if l.'JU- build ciutes. This i uii. tin ir shipmcnl this season up to la c.ilv S.b'tHI bariels. Ah each the hope of again seeing their boy j cia'.e sivfjr.gi s about ot) cabbnges, it nine revived. Tiie htlcr w i s mis j wiil be s. cii tnal this fu m has ship sMCH'd. Tho only maii.s by which j ped i car a ipiai tt r of a million Leads the boy could bo identified were a ! of eabhagos this m'usou. mole on 1. is body and a lilile sear on s..fll(1 ix.ncf!i: The grnoe crop ins bin.; the letter ask., Ill th.-i-e tlf .,,!,, .VKniro county promises maiks eoiil.l bo found. 1 he ivplvl.,, i.,. ....... M.,,,v i ra: s oi' ttioso m i'V Ime i-innes will . . . i , i ... i . . . .... : i , ma "oil . r S p.eople litnl i! tin : e was u nns ng n ;.i the ma' id his , lohitive. No atti ntioii was paid to lei (.i i era J.is- ! 1.jSi j.;ou unothcr letter r .mo unili- i in'' iL.e same n.Mwons. ji.im '"'l ! tai.ru to Mr. and .Mis. Chaneev and uihl. J Ta was ai-i c,..:u,y demoeiatie. it!,t.ad ol a low- , , V, ash.rgl on. which he did ,. M , til(. ;orilJrn !nirktt8. ing one li p..ib.ie,. one each heaulo a, ()1,ee. an iMng l ,,.lav mgl.t. His ; TUl ,',,..,,, ,., ro vtrj nlUeb tnicca. b,s been done, peaking of M..d bundled K of , '..U'. we. o 1 , tu, ,,Uhin out. th's ,,: ., .e no is iuotc.l us ''-g- at. the Uai-i to meet him. 1 ho pel- 1 ,.. vli;i,,(l ,,, S:lv , hat lb.-ir -O,,, i.M. t" le:t gs lie,., ' somil I tvcr cf u.O ( hatieeys was at : , :lua ,1, ,vi bl.-il within tho Commttt, d la nisi .vis to no l.s to .-in ,,,.,, reeooniiib e. 1 lu was bin 1 1, d ... . .... . m-i.. i.,... Ives to tin in to .-lit lllH.,, ree,'i.ninble. Ho was hiiniid ;.-.!. lo the ii:!.bi.- li whicli ,0 ,10 ..,., l, ft Imine. and great was ti ng' into this pension t10 j.y there. Iho persona! favor, .e p.nly has eon. milled ',.',(, ,a,,!e. ami tho sear, m ide in i in this mutter, ami iJen'.ilieat uu complete. The huh- a. 1,1 as ; Inn been ecpool. it". ,1 to 1. ti.ucis in. I , tie '.h:i'l bv having Ihifo l-o.uds." i do not i.taie ll as.i fact h.i'.t l ii si.ici.l Ciew'lund Las ap- loM d l..l.s 1-. a of Judge hoehl cu, i-ut ii i- hnid.v riobible mat such a I a, Heal c! a-:e would have becil ail- Inilu. pits: lient. ii ilea beill li.o pu-1 ld..l c i'.;-e C'i .i- ela.ed ! MnJlor lu'.lll to 1'! . K, .p.ls. "i iie Jlisc in I'iii !.. r- i'ir.i -n. j i.e i res, nt hi h ; I Ice of tun !:, cipi-ded ot'!. twice iti li.o p i.-.t Iwi nty .m-pe.-.-.i years, is a.n-n-'us matter. 'Ocaiy L. S;-.ii..- the wr v:k'1; -lent ftdv:.!-,v tmuistta: ii; poi k has eomi , as the New :'.k .Via i eiuai i:-'. one i r t wo e.u s afar 1 short coin cio'is. li.nii g the eight i-u's o.ir piiiih'tion his in 0i cased ll.l'itii.'tM, hut t in IV Las i-cf u n.i inci'i-a.-o in the number i. f peoplo i!;e .g' .l in r.ii-i.:g li.'gs. i:i (,,;. lime li e c-rn art a ici-. t :p.a.iie-.l i;. lebraska. but it has i-.l i!i I no nthi r gi . at ' c'.r.Us. iho S .in h :-s siliv bilk has ti.ns v. (. i k about ttiu i'. at' with i.bii.u Lo ii cine Court Living i i.nv eons', itiltional. 'ill. i r the .'': sldelit .-ham l. iu' iho 1 1" thcic will be any .;lh I'hi.ii. 'i'i.e ;.,i , Se.-;v:;:r C.s , ii.mi i.t Would iiol i y . ti and ii:;ti it s" pos-.bli, p,..te. l n.i Iioui any altail. .1 m.in- -s n .ighl be nr. n. li.iim tnc i I, ton . ,1 by the ad : -.eat i.-i i iletA as iss.Lie w lib l;.e means ai lis iMll." md, but the l;;cU oi a suiiicieiii up p.io.t l'i opi i.iti. ii to pa-, lor U.i i. tiiin.-por-i:i , l-.it i. u n.aki ii pii-i i.h.e t!-.it i.u C'l.i- l:e-e W..i 1 e 1 t urm I to I .!l:ii i.nili Ci't-'re.-s s 1 1 lira way to niiuu1 a Mar. i.ov ,,f 1 h.id n-itiu.e.l a man of 111 only ili-nii ciiita on, ii, ban no reeoib ciion of ho.v he; was taken away i r bv whom, lb was taken U Tl:lieesi e .Old placed. iii a C.-itholio i'.st i! uliou, v.l.civ Lei was cducaif !. lb-became by 1 1 a . 1 - . ; stoi.e eat ier. His otiiy n coilt eiioti i if lis homo was hi., naine Cii.nciyi and that he was nlw.ivs teased, lid he ci icd. by a l.ii;,i r boy, h,, was hi-i broil., I'. A i-ll;;V i'"! V of II '..sll- niiii unless it had been p;io'.cd by tho i'lcsl- ii.-t-n pi," Ic-c.mnt ( I de.;le!. U.I I. bis hua-.e a:i.i ,!:.!.. Mr. I thu -, li e hoi cje find; ivcr 'Ihi' Ciiiaiiig StiiaiiUT. I i.ii;,.-c : ; i am lu.e . iai:.- any i Weill. 1, ;. ! Amel 'C o ' . i.ien t h L isl V. Intel's :. o -i .1. i e.i h. r in ; i.i Ci. i;;in i;1 .i u.O L w i.i h ;i t'. a i nit vldcd wheth. r c.l'i .' nmol.ll. !i.o; m il c Id, rr.r. !;. ii.eTi-Miv oi-iini'.r-i'.n aim in. moi.itile ior lis Wide, Mi l.sn I. ocr ihe solitlu i n i' i 11 lies of lu tl. I.. ;:ii-.-pen s". has gin II I e.e to inl i r. ,-t lug ih;-ei.:- -ioi:s in Fuiope.-iii m:.g:d.c-i on ihe pi'oba'oiiitii .f theion,i..g ;-;r.u 11 i r. The Mil ..el liol b. in, 4 one i l l i.i rely seieiitilic iul 1 1 1 st, bill i .I' gi .'. piaitie.d lieal ing. ia not w Ithouv i! Iracti' n to tin: Ain. rio.iu i ea.l-.-i-. I'olh I ere ami in lloiei o the belief il...t n si vi re w intt r i.-generally f,.llo . I ly ah-it s.mnicr ir .niili' ci .jmon. ihe opposite, l.oWeVel-. Wolll ! SIC. l.l be ti Aceoi ding to th.-iia -.it i"'..- oi ihb hblc.-t li'l'O oi ol. i-I.-' ll the t. ti.vive moiiths. Iho I ago hol. 1 wan sold ii! public auction bete on hist Sni hi d;iy at 12 o'clock. After si. me m ry live! biddmgit wuh finally knocked If to dr. Ihichiman at !?:!,-'.-,si. ll wiil be thiity d.ijs before the sale can be i onlirnied. Ci, -nlot'.e Ni ws: The fjiners who w.ie iu the cily today report iiiiterial damage In ihe cotton crop. The c: el wi.iti ir has killed out imiuy plants Unlcs warm weather sets in soon, tho le.ailt, wiil be disaliius. '; 'L.i ('nailool'e Savings H.aik, i inco: pel :.!t d h lheh'..-t Legislature, , will open iii- d-.tn s in a few davs. A voting white l o muni d Hatch, who i was i.awoMg nboiir iiinlel Olivet , H-.pti.-t chiiich M'iiiditv, found a ; i-iiv. i tt.u.'li, J I s a: lent ion w us ut 1 ii.: .'. to ii by achain dangling down ! ii. in a -1. i pel, upon which the walcb I.' ni ill d a.-, ono that hud boon : , l'i . m the resi J: nee i f Henry Sevi i... in Si vi : o v 1 1 1 1 . a few nights I. D. p !".!. '. 1C a i ..loll.ll. o.';!v !e.e tar. .;::.l thilvitg. J.iek.mu iiriivci : Our frici'.l, Dr. i f i cnv( r, Lincoiu is tli-i! there w;is born at that place, last f . lined child with The child is living --.Mis. Stonewall 1 h.-iv Tu.vday and Hilars npplv to" A. L. Mi'XMfLli, Attorney at Law, Feb. 0, ISO!. Sanvobd, N. C. Paul Norwood, Cor. rarrish ami Corcoran Sis., DURHAM, N. C.f Dealer iu purest wines, whiskeys, beor, Ac. (fcjy Misb w iuo for Bncramental use, made at Medoo Vinevard. April 13, 1S93. " R! All kinds of LUMBER for sale at th PITTSDORO SHUTTLE MILL WEATHER-BOARDING, CEILING AND FLOORING, Pj.ankd and Kn.x' Dniti), on Rough. Hills sawe d to order at short notice. Good Ceiling ami r looring already Dkessld at only SI. 'JO per 100 feet. IB. NCOE, Jr. Sept. 17, lB'Jl. FIRE ! FIRE!! oo EVERYBODY OUGHT TO INttUISE THEIR PROPERTY IN THE . !. his I::.;.-:;:: co. i i.:it Kai.sis a: si.a.liiy d pio- see 11. 1: g ;a i..e avo tiinu not. s ol v. being too toll i.e.: l-ea.1 Of vegetation, show ing such a mark- not expect ighls llial l.e cViu to lake seel'. cViTV li.oli.cllt lis lo loose. There id the 1 ! !:.- U! In list this i-siie an tl.iii ed contrast with ours in North I'iii-o. - more ti.au a hurried sketch ol a .-v lina. Tho leaves on thu fruit trees i.i tho many things that will be more Lad not attained half their grov. ;h. faiiy w i iitcn up in siiLsi.j'.iei.i i.-.-ues. and some forests rose in bled eta's of , l'.vciy ii.oriiing ti..; has been a month before, ll seemed ipiile ' occupied w;,'ii the sessions id the Htrange to seo apple trees and peach Lh'dito.-lai Association, and very little i.r-09 in full bloom, and yet that was 'time has, as y..i. been devoted to : common sight. Wheat w as only ' sight-seeing, but al'.cr lu. lay every co: :i s.iys : "l:. .iint l.i gi; pi let & for s'-vli o re suit L.-ioaily tiom tin' ,-i ssiiti-.i, of , the iiicieasii of Ihe Coin area lie. I i c 'e.nri'd about the middle of li e last invade and are likely to r;;:i! .Lev v. :th tiuei n.,' i- Us ii. p.. lidcnt at lii.-i: lai.e and durations upon a:i .:vei,.ge u Id of eons ill-en nit ;n ca ei u.-i mi ,v di n.i.iishii .g. lilaiiveiy to popui.iiioii. ma siiouhl .-.ia.ii ields be u! wa, ,.t i"..is.iuium : and siieii pi iei s arc not li.wir l.y ic.isoi. if the f ut ihl ti.i s'.i in... t-iipp:;. of the I'ni'.. 1 Umgdoiu ha.; iiechm d i.ioro than U- i r n i.t. within ti.n i a-1 ..ai. ""I. "m ap poi k depends upon :m i:i re.i.-o ol tl.o number of pig giowe;-.-. ploi'oi ti.-uale to tl.o :ii-.-i . i.-e of pop ulation, and t ne iuei mv of pig ;.'o -w -eis .h pends ui-oii an iticic-asi-of Iho nnu.bei of acris i I con., w hicli t cis to ! 0 iinpl-aetii-ah'lo. in. .it least who! ly imp'. obabie, ami has nut i.'utaiiied 1 ibii ing n eel. I yi ii.-. it is inn- that ; s.tice 1s' ") a hli'.ifi:.-; have been nrnh to the l iim'oi r of hun.is, but almost w Lolly iu that uorthvi siei n region whire wheal i; Hie one cominei. i.il (oil i iiii.' d ai.v 1 seniohr. Jlal.li ii'ie char:;.': i r ol il.-.i ;. i . il ; n: it i ile.-e.-s. 'i' almost to a L-oie i-.t. r, lor iii.-at, t sl,ib..she 1 the iaet i iie. Ii si ; le winle.'.s V o,! i n in -1 1 ..:..i : H.a.i.tioll is the c.-l.tineu'. i.s Mel'iim.t.i:, l u-o 1; I i.a ! t! ..n liit. J,, .-. ,;,-ii r in accor- 1 eis. ti e tl.,. a. i nei; to . . ;,n may bo s. ,i- lo id- : p.,nd:i.g pi' .-, ,;i ! ne 1 nitcd taiuty. -M. i i.y C i.ng'.e'-s j i, r .ilc'eiim t''. e.i L'. l Line j inee is.ii! li ini.e.-.. to vote I Miecei d. 1 by 1 wi l c damp, m iltl: ' till- Chi- t,i is. TiO i.l'.e I'll I'es-,! 11 . i.i p.. iV.cme ! the gie.;t ii. i ii.aa phvsici.-:, :; y s.t cisary ' th.it ii one hi.miu d lio! .-iiuni i . '!y Iwclve were pritidid by ci ; bv which theUeis ll.i r i Icin: inn. i-ii I hr i ...b r '.!.. ir in I ol can fully .!! eii-d str.ii.-ti. s. conn . . , -'-.ilp" to Ihe ! i,. the conclusion that the prol, ibilhy '. ,s i gne.l thia'ol il too! siiiiimi'l' following u tol l id. -..n i '.'uelep winter Inis an avuagt. ol (l! per n-ni. 1 . i k. e n.U.on. j in i,s fii-or. As lo li.o ; It, i :::' c n s f.-r li e litem jdiiioll of the individual nu i.lhs st.i- li.e do vet .:!..!.! il Sl.l'bt'.obU i Ii-!:es seem to snow for the last two ,v t I.c1 i'1'iii; s of th. 1 1. I'l-.Vi-.i e.-, i eeiilui ies :s eooi .lime, a compal i'.ie Sii,iwt.i.-:i. a:iu tin Fi !:: it- There 1 1. iiiin-j-ii July at d a warm Aogn.-t are '.et bo l-ecci'.' I .".I'd approved! in rach ea.es, the pi oiabiiitie.s for I he iijj.ii uctions f..r ina .:og thu si-v- I v.-.u tin h bt-it.g itsp, ctive.y -bh '' and inly alloimi ids I.; (I.t , ol,. es resi. I i Hi) jnr cinl . f. r Ibis qiiii ti r of iho in.' in the sfpn. v.h' ! . nn.h r Ihe ro iM-ar. Ivn.eii oil the l ist i.i!y e..is e. i!t o'c.l.i Ol ol the Al ! 1 m y delieial, ' i . -01 iellee I he p w ill have lo I ( l ia h l.i i s from t he 11' : (i. m ini Land dfle-' il t'o l.lC.il'i - : t.M l.d t'. :0 b.i'n .It., i . Willi tie.' I I i. or luc.Jiiy t i. i-'.v I !:.- who nr.- I-.. fsialei to li'lili'.iil. iul i. , ho veiled for '. .. annoiinecj their w .1. or a:: ii-.eliiliiii l.i 1;.-.-.' lio.V here to : ta to ii, j ,-. pa iaiing t i.o i to ... ml tie. m to I'l l: The ofil- i.il e-n.i i '. i. hi r. ki ,: Indians : .. tcrc-t in the "Cii. :' U. S. CiOVCl Mill id ' wick by Secretary lOscni.'aivis id' the '. fhi. ,',-i;t::.-.'t rrovl.;. lion I bis.il ih v ( iciiei al, the Ciicio emits. Jhe . .-, : ooll lis hi'i'i r.n.l w hi l l' .--.vine tiro. bi -I 'on about six or c'ght inches high and moiueiit w.il be d.cvotid lo thai pur- lilnjlv '.ullici s for lcme in e ls. Wi did not look liko there would le a pos.-, as liie togalar business of tho 'may, and probably shall, continue to opeta-J. uud &ad eFOO. fk) much rain has lallen 1 As-oeiatloii will h.i all ilisi.fi,. d ot ' a hi to the number of farms in ihe colinths. etc. this spring throughout this section today. In the alu-riioons and al ave been invited ii'!'- i from ..in, I was I i 1 1 into .il ill. preti Ihc.r to l,i ' been ci' id lime ace, pi. III thi re all invited 0 i 1 heat re, ii.- her d thai ;,;!.. a n '.: ii led them lhan could iilluiv them first aliei';. . .ii we allciul the Turk tofore mi utioncd cei.tioii was given us by the Woman s 1 re.-.-Cmh in the: mag nilieen t parlors ot the gram! A lid: lol ill Ml hotel. 'I'his reception, or nnt'-itiiiiimeit, was given and managed entirely by v.,meii, audi that a great deal ol w heat has been tmbmergod and ruined, and it is thought that the w heat crop ol lili lois will bo unusually small i.t i i year. Wheat and com are the sta ple crops of this section Very liltl torn has yet boon planted. 1 n some iields the farmers were planting, ami ' il) Other fields they were preparing the ground. 'the implement- oi husbandry used by them were al! id tho most improved kind, lar iu ml ; anca ol those in.cd by our .North J Carolina inrmors. Tho land is so much more easily cultivated than jur's, being prairie land, Hat ami stioug-inin. icd women at that, many level us a floor, and free from ihe of t be m ol national reputation. They rocks hat are so common w iih us. 1 sang, n cited, made speeidus and While the red hills and rocks of oh! , ai taaily fi '.' , and Mich whistling "hat ham are very dear to me, i t 1 ; it was! A pericel imiuition ol nearly Could not help wishing thai our every bird, and very en. Chatham fanners touhl hr.vu such : 1 could not help Ihinkin Innd to cultivate an that through i saying about a "crow ing hen am! a -hich I travelled iu Ohio, Indiana ' whistling woman '. And sj, caking and Illinois. Tho barim along the aboiii Hroug-iiiivled women rc ivadsido were much betti r than are ' minds me o! a novel (to ineiand seen in our Stnte, and como of them ' very amusing seen.! that neeiirre'.! were even bolter buildings thaii the yesterday. '1 ho IVesidciit of our dwellings in wbieh their owners res Association, ut iU morning M's-ioio Jtdel. ' stated that Mrs. fHi.aboth Hooker, Tho object of my visit bere is not a sn.'.'-r of Henry Ward I'.eecher, ftivrely to visit Iho World's l-'alr. but' fa pri.- nt an 1 desired to say a lev 1'idiTnl otiiei:! these allotiisi Mil ale m insti'iieliuti.i to ii t' nd w hi'. li 'll'i' Hot ,-xpeeti-d ! tho.-e is.-ucd win ii b'l. ill', i I In ( lli'e "i ll. l.o'.v fix Jlllv ' north. v est, but iii J-o doing shall add l. as the date of ihe i-peumy of the only to the wlicnt growers, and, iiijsliip. tho'loi'.ns Rl.d lili.i!'. s oi tin, I ii "i:in.i l'les'id.'it 'It vek'u '. h is h i i' be to i nleitaiiinieiils and have heel: , n, the oi' eati fs. iusl us iu the' last : Very idainlv uml, isio. . thi- week that kcit "on l'i) go' until we are uU ' , ig'ht years thi re 1ms be, n no uppr, ' the rule of al! m, ;, i ii.,.' iable addition lo Ihe nu nil;..r of i-ir'to si iv a t -n i ol "l-oweis. ail noii 'ii in Ih i. an . m inis lni. n.n I H) i.i iicriod. b( c u no h-.-s than I .' .Iiod.litiil who have u e 1 'n.-ir oiiicci! i-sitioii.- Hildcl to the pig ef.ters . and lh.i ie suit. the mi viiablc lesiill. is seen iu depleted stocks, iir.cclidllig pi ices. ,le eicu.-ing cxpoi Is, ami st.iiie rc.idaiou tn an udrrst: bil inee of tc.au). The fai ls slated heio slu. old eon- vim'.! every soul lit I'll Iai mer that il is : him it l: his iiilut si lo pioducehis hume ' oca-tie .-ue, :,-s.ui-." supply oi coi n and pork, and there is I liu good Icitsoii why he should l.oi go ! Al.olluc l'i ft' in Win-don, beyond U.ls una pii.ouce cmun leial pork. Y,i are pig' i.hIci s, our New Void: coiitii'ip .i viy cxpie.-.-es ii. and Iho absoh.ttiy cil t.nu inetinse of pi,' (alei's at t'ua late of, say iifn est or twenty million;. every If n i .us should put lis upon notice, that pork lor some lime lo ennte v. ili la- a verv cSJiVU.siv for lf..!:i would bo: June m. d laigi r pai t ot July, cool and lainy: la t thud ,f .July about norma! : August waim. pi t-pan- j September eompiii .iliveiy iiol mid. ith is. I The hibernal periodicity ll.y sisty cais heio coiisidetid iditili.tt-s in intervals C'I ficuiininofo twcKe vears. I'or Ihe ye ir I'.Hil) ii piilticulai!;,- sc veio winter seems lo bo indicated. Neurly 3.000 IVi isli by Fire, As i-ieial from San Uruiieiseo sa j The disaster at K.unb, dm ing ales val was greater, in coining to i vi-i!;n' In r broilur, l'r. Hobert I!. M.iiii-.oti. Mi-, daeksoii is in fee ble h. .lib and will probably spend :iv ( 'I'.nier lo re. Mesms. Jl. 'Tm.mas-'i. in! J. T. Soiner, if Iha.-l. hiilg, lode up t.1 .Shelby the ;,i:!;tT .hiy . on bicieies, luiiking lo , Uii .cs i.i an Iioui and a ip.i-u Ier. This is fa-: ;ln." v. hi ii we lui.o in conid ' . : at ion ti a: h " to.-..! i'roni ISliieksburg lo :-'!.' '.;; iiiiifii! tno wol: t that a iu-iii evir lo.-t his n lig'-n over. i Vt'ihci:. i on Sou : Weslev Jordan, -.,! !-i ,i m i- 1 ;:..i!.ed i vcib.cid from r. wi.-.-l i. it i.c.ir tin- font of Oiai'ge .-.li.-. I:.: ! lilgl.l about half past tea n'. loci, ai .1 dio ni d. 'fhe fatal blow ' v.-ii !'n:ck by Ci.iislinii Jl'.l.lwin, c.-.ioled oi.e of the builds oil the boat. I'w i -bice; S: 1 1 ,1mi heard cries of i nun 'I, r ai d w ' ";l lo the wharf, but ; found that 1 laid ,iiii had escaped; be i w as i id .-. ..in i.i 'y ai i sti d on Si coud : sir, ei ta ai I'.i. k by Mr. LLike, acleik ! in ibe i mpioy i f 51r. II- 1! Ward, i a..,l w , taken to police-l.ead.juartt-rs. I J.iiu. s Miller, col '.i d, liftilied that ; J 'iilaii and Ha'd.viii v.ro .qmuiel- it: g ationl a pi.-lol. ui-.d that finally .I.o .1 ia ; i a.-h J.'-oi.l win with a stick ..!' wo.!, kiiockir.g' him into the river. . I'.ildw iti bad a slick, tlso. but did inl attempt lo .'hike Jordan. liald ; win '.old a Soir ii porter that he got u i -! 1 1 1 from Jordan 'o look at and 1 ,..i-p'aecl it ,i id could not find it. i "Al i :-r ' he o-scd me soma time.'' i'.iiid.' .in said. ' iie got his valise mid siait' di IV- 1 struck him with a stick ami he fell iiviil-eiiiei. Ho also bad , a stick." ! .'sli.tesv ille L .i tliiia: k : List even ling uboi.i 7 o'cloek tho clothing of 1 Willie Dane!!, the I hi en -year-old 1 .!., ighl '.! of Mr. and Mrs. W. S I'tuiiiir, ! Siati ?vil!e, iiccidfiitally iia'iehl fiio and Iho child was to This is a Homo, company and de servos tho patronage of all NorfU Carolinians. It wos organized in 1808 and baa KtiJ over half a million dollars ia losses and there is not one contested claim against it ! All losses paid promptly. Every prudetit iiinii ought to iusure hi property. For terms, apply to II. A. LONDON', AGENT, W. S. PRIMROSE, President. January 5, M)3. four j cars is ; jUl.t broiTaht l.y tho steam-, r Octai.ie, j s, vviely burneil ihut. siie li'd i.t 10 e.,ib!ieaiis in ohiee . n .t " , ,(,,p ',' ,ek. i'lif'.-day morning of last Wt.ilii I L. i.i i' Ti .r i .'ii cit of some .-oli a torn.: their poty. "I cvo tl.at j , ;,( Iit, U..i!h w;i, ; (ul ibree tiie man you ti has been an of mat sheds, c .nt lining over I'.l.'liU per f. nsne p uti-ai . said Lo to a Sena, j jl v ,,!;,t - tor and s.vcial l-Vprcscntat ives v. lio j hl, liUMuil niij;, ul ,jK. Sl, , ,j,s ,, ( M had called lo u-k b r Iho , moval ot a , ........ ,,!;i , .'l K,,iV1(.ute,l mo, t ,al. - audi Wlllumov, j;;f thl.,(!lVi,ee. x cm Lnd a go. i.i i It-in- ()U(, ht lX W;H oeeuoit d solrlv by ; rt publican o! .Oil II 1 eve i !; a little dim! of Marion Day, who lives on the southwestern edge of town, fell ft om its crib iato the lire mi 1 was badly bwi'iird about the face and bead ami also in several places on iis body. Its head was bruised and allogctho. its injuries were so bi vero th-tt it died Monday yublo, but miielc of diet. ol the old i Hrer II"g -is looming up u , . I . , . .1 '1 ... I. 1 ..1...... ... I I, A woiu'ii iiiiu einniii-n, uiiti wio n inn. moiiiiag. 1 1." i-iii.a ".is muiiu iu iuc was fuel a- Lund of well dic.-sed Cli'- house when the accident occurred, its ii. ..e. unknown in tho di.-tiiel, rush, it mclher having gene out after wood. C. May l'J. J'iie, in and si i.e.l thu ly or lot iy of the U was about I wo years eld. About ' destroyed I he old looking young women and girls ; throe weeks ago John Parsons, who I tlio comer ami ca: l icU lln-m aw ay. As i; am as nve.l annul siv imies ii oui . iii,cc,wuio, oliit:.-p( epic went lo in sist i,t lloMiial ibcit. lie was a iiariiec-) iiiaio r ami sheds iiuot her bind of I'obbet's set lire bv woiking industriously at his trade The buildb.g was occupied by the lo lioti.'-, u a, u.ller, i.t parts ol the i.-. iu-.uo a i ,,..i... il.. : i. .. ..n,.-.-.,! di. . 1. , i-. i lu.'c and I'l'in.h icd ihe shops. Routs thov had 11 . ' . ..t .i .1...... ..i.i.. .....1 .i... .1..I III'., ni.,1 il U flK lull Ulll I1l1Sf.l iml a punting otuce inn ly r.. i " 1"',,""; - tiie losses Ille ! Klilliapp, 1 ami .nu i ouueio v. i .iu.i- itiu....;, m- .1. o i aril t he luoi nil Wilson Ib.lel pi ..pel I val tlio comer ol l.ibellv ami iuiid sheets, owned ; ol lit:'.' p( oj li K l. johiistoii, nn reliant tailor vti.g for hii.iself and wife i children. The couple led a ,crv In. D. Ha v ier, n id. important factor in our evtrv day v isteiice, and wo cannot afford to neg het him. It i.taisv rnoimh to rui.,e -,. isj,. , to mi.k. good tin i r esenpo. bad saved anv money. After bis . . . . , .i ...... . .1 i: .. .,. . I 1... tll(.' ihe 1 tun ese siH.'e una u i.it.y o.oou ueaiu m- v.t.e, won tni-w u u i ..,--i.a wi l l. se oe.. e 1 aii.l illii.l . .Ci ll Vt . e 'olioll. ell . CXailUIICU IUIU i . . . . : : -. . . . ., ... i i- lo th it b, ami 1. is eel la.n 1 1. at over Lis t-II. cl s una louna uvo t iTiUiiuiiig jii'-riii' '.(Kill lives who lo-t. silver dollars. I Ins led to a closer e.-rimalt tl at Sill.' lull, lln-lll liut otili The liie eliminated ill printing oh. eo. Jhe edilor niu hogs iu this legion, uuU it will pay. , , , ' ' . ' ' - . n " ; lit 1,1 on so pmoii ot selling iao to Rockv M.m.,rp,.Tuix, The cop u' lojlding. but ufjer:,r,ls woie prospe.-t -lu lln'UvU couiily iu said lo ' ;'"'K tv'd,uice. be tho best in ten yours. ,, .. ," , , i- ... J Ihe rieviden; has a;ieaiie'J Kerr Me lee F.iitpart-r : Wo learn thai ', tVaige, of Nor! I, Cuvli.a. to bo Third , family (plan. I Cotton is dyiii'' ill several leirliiiiis (f An. l-aanl I '..si nee! .r i. mid. vied WOHI.ill ti'.lVil'g 'lie eoiml v. We s .om I l.i. i.li.liL ll 11. t f...... . !.,.. -in n - but eoali III. 1. el hubaliii, which mi.-s liui.l li.ve be-i-ri ij. cool fur it 'siiM-l ' ' td its iMitrk un.li.ct fau t-j tho place. l.-MJU. 1893. 1878. FOR FIFTEEN YEARS THE tmm RECORD 1 r.ts Ijooi) hiiiihsliL'il liy its ros out Editor ami J iojwietor. It is tho ' Old KoliaMo" thai nevor fails or fiilfors. Otlior pahorrt may sjiring up ami fade: away, Iml (he R.CC Ord. i's Jtt-'ro to slay. Tlio Record l:u- always done its host to promote the iro.sioiity of the jioojile, and to advance tin: host interests of Chatham county. The H.CCOrd deserves ami should receive the Mipjiort of every citizen of Chatham. It ought to he read hy e very faiiL ily in the county. Xow i.s the time to sub scrilie ! Only Three Cents a Week. C'treata, and 1'ru!e Mrk obiainnl, and all Pal Mi buslnea conitactcil fur modcratc Frca. bDd model, tlrawfiin or )ihoto., with icmtm lion. W advio. If palinlulila or uoL frn ot Charge. Our fee not dim Oil paicnl In srenrod. A MPMi.tT, "How loOliuiin l'tcnl," wlt names of actual cli.-no In jour fcttttc, cuiioty, nt Uma, aeut free, AdilKas, C.A.SNOW&COi,; Or p. Patim.t Mice. Washington, o. C C. F. & Y- T- RAILWAY, Condensed Schedule. Iu tllcct Maiy 7th, lMOU. KAIl.V KXCKl'T SI'NUAV. ri-fiiH i.r.iuK K-'iiih i o. i. Mull ft lufiieoRe Two iiis i,ti ous fires, K c ulling iii im-pection ami l.HO J in a'cenbacka Mb1 thedt.-giiiclionol l.-'t ID native bouses, was found .aiii.l up in H Oca uck. i u tM h m - hac l.ik. n place iii d iuilla. It Lie- Mis. Parsons was ulmost as mucu . h cj. f..iii..iii,-, i.tAve. i..-. poittd that tb. y o.i-in-iled i'l-oia a surprised as unjbo.l.y. While she) W s7l',!'"r"' " " it n.iiive boii.-e. a km -,v lie lia.l lu ca Vi I V IlllHl Mie arrive ii ia p. m. tir.-iisi. r. ; " 3 1:. ne.Mi a In, i.!(i of had no i.h a ihal out of his hlendei ' , ho iiad Ueu ablo to lay away ; 11 m u.m, W. !:. hVII, Oct-l 1am Igoar, lilfl Uiu l S'-.l
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