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V .JJJJJIVJJW1... hi. (haifcam j, frori TIll'KSDAY. SEPTEHBKK 7, ISM. II. A. LONDON. Editor. Many poisons in llioii ignorance contemptuously uncer nt tlio asser tion tbut tlio present flnancial panic is caused more by tlio want of con fidence than by tlio contraction of tbo currency, and yet every inlclli jrent business man knows tliat litis assertion is certainly true. The ol's flcial figures from tbo Treasury department show that there is now as much money in the United States its there has evor boon, and this rtatomont cannot bo successfully controverted. Jl then there is as much money in the country now as there has ever been, why is there ;iotas much in circulation? Simply because it is withdrawn from circus lalion by being hoarded up. And liy is it bearded up? liccuuse people have lst confidence in each other. When a man "ets hold of a dollar nowadays he clings to it with : death grip and withdraws it Iron; fire illation, and of course when this is now so generally done is it any wonder that there is so little money ill circulation? So while the money exists as much as ever it docs not laruuluto, and therefore is practically j usolcs-. Yes, at the very time when j so many persons are demanding an j increase in the volume of currency,! they arc actually withdrawing from circulation every dollar that tl.cyj can jret ! Hut while this withdrawal of money from circulation is a gre:;t svil, yet it docs not depress business . as much as dues the almost di.-'Uso of bills of exchange, drafts, checks j and other substitutes for money that tiro used among business men. For, as is generally known, very little money ready cash--is used in the daily transactions of biisine.- linoi in , i ... , i , i . i . tho towns and cities. Instead of j i i i ... i i , liSBHI lilUHCJ Ilt'lil IlilliO 11 IIUU'I or sending packages of it from city to city, business men are accustomed to exchanging commercial paper audi as hank checks and bills ot exchange. In this way a check b r '100 may pass from one man to an other until it pays at least 81000 of debts, and yet not one dollar in money no usca. without such a systcm tho business of the country could not possibly bo carried on. t Indeed, if the actual cash had to be yiaid in every business transaction tliere is hardly enough money tho whole world to do the business' of the Tinted States. It h .stated that ninety two per cent of the busi ness oi me i illicit .'states is Uono in this maimer by the use of commer cial paper and only riyht per cent with ready money. Therefore con-. Ihlence or credit rather than cash is used in commercial transactions, and tlio trouble now is that thore is a want of hiith. And as confidence or credit is tho basis of tho bulk of j business, instead of money, of cour-e tho loss or want of it causes a "real I er depression in business than tho want of money does. In other words, tho contraction of credit is tbo chief cause of tho do pression in business rather than the contraction iu tho volumo of cur rency. And against this very state of affairs tho liKoonn raised its warn ing voice nearly two years ago. In this connection and as appropriate just now, wo copy the following ex tract from an editorial in the iiEconi) of Doc. 17th, 1691: "Avorygnat deal is said nowadays about the 'con traction of tho currency' and much complaint is made about it. -Many schemes are suggested for stopping this contraction. Hut whilo so much is said about tho contraction of the currency, very little is -said about tuo contraction ol credit, and yet tl Iflltnr i fur in,,,. il .1 1... ! ..... ... ,,,, vllu former. This is readily pen 1 ivo I ; when westate that ninrlu hi;, i.e.-1 1 l ..II .1... 1... 1' ! . uu.io 0.1 crcuu, anu omy , ,.JM per ..., 1 1, o,..,..i 'it. I.V.I., ...... nuiwi uinniei. 1 ncrc-1 fore it is a forcible illustration of the ' old saying, 'Saving at the spi. it and ! losing at tlio bun ig, When so many I 0 ' J 1 schemes aro being suggested to slop tlio contraction of the currency and j nothing is boing doiio to stoji the j contraction of ei-clil !" j j ,., ; j nt .-sioiim 01 last-week was niucli i more destructive than was at first I reported, especially on the coast of Iteorgia and South Carolina, where tho loss of lito was terrible to think ot. Tho small islands on that coast wero inhabited chiefly by negroes, u nd not only wero their cabins de stroyed but hundreds ot the poor creatures themselves wero drowned. 1 ,. , . , , . Tho reports of then- deaths and thej doslitution of the survivors will ox- t-ite tbo pympnthy of every humano ! heart but wo wonder il tho Ironres-' ,', .., ,, .. . . " . i sire ttiriiti r will enll it a visitation ol Providence as : punishment for "ttlci'tion roguery"? The Hti'KAL of the Sherman tut now seems certain. As staled last week the House voted for its repeal by a majority of 130 votes, and the Senate w ill rcjwal it by a small mas jority, either by passing the Wilson bill or tho Toorbces bill. Already since the House V decisive vote the it : .i ..I....;.,,. v i, ,.t I, ,o. Whether the Sherman act was the cause oi tho jianii; or not, the business men of the country generally and the Kreat bulk of the labonng men of tho North have believed that it was, and confidence now seems to be re turning to thorn since its repeal is certain. .Most panics are senseless all old soldicis know bow true this is aud whether the reasons for this financial panic are good or bad, still it may be prudent to remove that which is generally believed to have caused it. While a majority .,f il.. l.eonle of tho South may not " 1 1 ' think that the unconditional repeal ... of lite Sherman tu t is II, e tcst way of stopping the panic and restoring contidonce, yet as a large majority of the llenresentatives of all the people d tho I'nitcd States think dilferently from us an I have voted for that repeal, we can only hope now that their expectations may be realized and we should do nothing le!::v th-'ir realization. to hinder or SfX.tr.'it Vau.-e d-!ivered a speech on the silver ipi.-sti.-.n last Friday that is one of the ai)!cl tiuit he has ever made. At it colli lu-i'oa he was warmly coi.r;.ti;!.i!ed not only by .sel.atoi-. win .i.-rt'd with hi views bur also by many who differed willi him. While argumentative and logical his speech abounded ji. uiinorous hits ai l kci n satire, ami undoubtedly oi.e of li.i' very best lilt has been ii.ad''' at this extra ssion of (m::resv !t is l.i-!dy ! gratifying to his cany friends to snow from speech that the leu very oi in is Ins health has s.) greatly I. mi." mav he live to be imor.tcc.i I . i i i i .. ! v .... i. .i; i me iuoi oi i i u .lHiui V.IIINIU ians! The A i'1'oi n r m en r of Hon. F. .M. I Simmons us Collector of this district : has at last been made. :.!u r so long 'uud inexplicab'o a delay. We veii- tare the prediction that there, will bo no unnecessary delay on hi in the choice of his .subordinates, lie will remove ti.e present incum- Uents H0 Ul;U 11 Ul" tl'i":'-1 , ) m.u.- v one s ntao swim : The Skies Hi igliteiiitl IT .in tlin New i'..rk w Tl I. The week has beeu ouo of nmik-.l . i :...!. it.. :.. I .. .. i l ... . 1 improvement iu the liuanciu! and bust ncss situation. Iu brief, the financial liluation Las improved in a very niaikcd way, and, whiSo time money is still scarce, the baLks mo rendering all needed help to all solvent inerchants. iuerep.oiisiroiutnocoiiutiyg.il- erally tell ho saiue story oi recovery. ti .. .1 i i. i. i xuo.-e ouuiis wiueii uavu oeeu iu mi.-i- pension aro rosuruing iu numbers raie ly if ever equalled so soon alter it riniiie. P.eltel wliih i Vi-rv ihlV H ib . patches bring long lists of factories, mills and shops which are resuming wok alt"' suspension nod paving wages again to tens ot tlious.iu.ls of reeeutlv idle men. It is observed that the.-e prompt resumptions, both of banks and of in liustrnil s talilinomeiils, iilioi'l strik ing proof of tho general soundness of ', tbooouutry'a busmess. The number . 01 suspi usio.is wmcu uao ueeu 01m to insolvency is soi-n lo have been ex ' eeedingly small. The Kreat lu.ij'.rity 1 of them have been dm solely to the temporary .niiieuity 01 getting money. , Another point is much commented "l V- '"'., l . ti ;.. iw" 1. ri ;.,! 11 t:miuou wuicu w is noi icm vuu until six years later, tbn lb-sumption act gave a sure promise of sound money. So long as the unsound con ditions or even the fear of thorn re named there was no prosperity and no buoyancy anywhi re. Tho stress that has followed this year's paaie .- . , m.u., is luaildy a ,'.i :.tloli of the sotindiu .-s I f(. , , ,. 1. ,. , i, - ,- . . 1 . I , V , '-, ,.. .. . , , . , . VViy i'.'.iuioi ii:e .-inermiai i.i'.v nits . b.au met with r.o iuniied:ate i(sj,.iisc i Ol biisine: IliiplOM i::eit. i hi: un I. ro iiiiii.'iiiy for it-pea! expected; ... I l.o If....:. i. ...... .Ii..!. .1 1 j strongly stiiiaihit ing. The eurlv pa-s :. .".i , .. :. ngn 01 ine i. aiiro or me .i.-na'e would eive :i;m j.-l a boom P u tiiiu- ' 1 llg pro-pertiy. 1 he le.j i.-ci iq wortl: !in-i.:i.i-f Unit , ,, , nfllltil! liiOli.'! tin. i'.'.. I .'P.'ii I'll l..iin 1 ,.lfj,m ft, busbies r-perity. ' 'i"n : may pwin gaylv for a Imie on l.la.t ; h";:- hut w hen once t he Idaddei s me . pricked there ii no pa'ching them, j After a puniit the firs, thing to do is to remove every threat of iustabiliU iu iiie circuliUui" meiliiiui. ' Slcpliell It)' ail Kclcascd. j-x"-iS '-eab a yoae r .seote!i w oman, ., . ... . .., . . ' who has i-eeenllv been plaviiiir at the Atlanta, Ga., Auu. .H. Jinkro1.. , ,, , ' , . . M 1 11 ,, 1 . 1 1 , . .Monte ( ario .'.matig tab.i s, Ine le Marshall Clarke today rendered a 1 , 1 , . . , decision releasiiii; Steiihcn A. Ilyai.: ?...'.. J custody. Jliis is tlio oni! of'. iiiu i.iiiious e. 01 it-iii jii i::is.'. l, ,l failed aud was sent to jail for ton I I, - I.. ......... . .1 . . Ii ! tempt, this, consisting in his failure l", .' ' ' " ' " 1 :l " ,,m"" - whi.-li ho was doctaiv.l to have in ,is possession. Jlo denied that be. bud tho union nt fini iiicl, or indued, ; uny money cxcejit that wliicli was tbo damn-,") to the corn and dllon ""'"' - ''1 "V('r to the receive!. The'riops. when ho said: "Yes, 'twas (i if 1 1 1 has heen ft lolux one. 'I be , piirly bard on ' in, but that rain don" i iitbralion bi";:in Mav -', 1S!M. F .r 1S!M. was ii ; ..,, ,,,, ;y 'for eontempt. juilj Washington Letter. (From our Konulnr I'jrrmnjonitont. V AslUNGi'ON, Sept. 1 , 1 .resident Cleveland, in accordance wit li tlm announcement made ivb(!i he left Washington, just after the ex .,,,.( ;a I,.,,..- i i,;.!,w.m tins, ssiou met, is buck at bis desk in nou, .us ,., , .....lc is the best refutation of the many ,.;n., n.,u.,i;,.,.i iu.vo onhlished within the "hist week about ; tll0 dangerous eomldion be was in. He probably never dreamed., when he tub ext. acted and heir ulcerated . . . it roots i ui out, two months ago, that it would by and bv grow into an ope - ration iu which the heater oorliou of hi: tb aw but another version of the familiar old story ot the man who vomited three black crows. I'resident Cleveland is .1..., 1 1 1... 1 1 1.. i " . V ".' " ; r. since lie ielt UaKiiiiititou. 111 laei. ,, , ; , .. ,. I ;UVay that l.e did not 1 1 f uv.i soiueof , . bis public iluties. as the icoor is 1 the Olijco OI LIS pnvato Wliwi) .. "... .... . . . Hbl,!'- . . ... , .. , . .j,. ... .. ... conditional repi al of the pus chasing clause of the Slu i tnan silver !av by j j the House has focussed public a: ten ti 'ii upon the Senate, when- financial : sr.. eei.e- ale now the order of ti e day. i How long the Senate will talk befon .oting is n ip:e-ii"!i th-it v.ill be an s.vcl'. d d.iV b i:ii:e out C'f every ti n int 'i 'o. '., i-liii'g'.m. 'Two w i'm is , is ll.t: :-l:'.;:!. ! iiiiie ;.i.'U b ftnyoiie. . and ti.e i.;i..;e: t tro- s a.'.:iV Up OI tl." j mou!l..i. A:i agu- '..cut ot' ,-.e:;e sun , will have to be j cue! if 1 b. !ne n vote ' can 1 . j-d;ef. at: 1 tb- ilicr S.-n-loi-s . decl.il C till V will In l!.' 1. 1 agi' C!l:C!.t. i ll'diSs the Voorf.ef I ill. V.bidi !ci. ; teen ieioiledai a sui .-.it ..!'' !. r I i.e. Wilsvi. bii! tlat was p :.s.-vd by Ibc Hell , i ; i.iiiei..!id l", a r w.t ! l-fact.:y tiitl.tm. Ti di I. o.-l a'ie , leaders, bo.vew-. are :id. : t that j it: a'i e. nt uii. i tlv 1 nrichid. i J': cl !-ti:eiti,e, n; .y 1 ; tile tli.fi i l:!..e, -as l!:e ( ! I sUi'o! .11 ,; .iys. i h,M it isil-t r(.t(in a rli.i: .' to vt.-ai : II , ! .- Wavs and 1 wbich 1 r.s buckl.-d , n.ucbof it from tl Means committer. ri;d.t down to the tarliV ij-tcst Ion with ! the ib ti ri;.iri iti..n to n port n r fi imi I . t.u iff bill nl thr ri i-i :uvi ii. cr vi ry ; ' early in the regular session. While : the committee is m.f disposed to on , courage loi g drawn out braiii.gs e!'j every Tom. lhil; and Harry who mav j think tl.riusolvr': rariff evie Is. itwiiii grant i r.-pt r l.enri:.;.-- all parties I wholiv reason ottLin or, rnii'-nceii lli.es of busiiit ss that !:riv be afleeted by a change in the tar. !l" hive a ri a- j .sonabh-light tobchi-i'd Tb- hear-1 Hies will lug 111 .Uolhfav llllil end ncp- looii.er -' .! ; Sp. aUu (nspdi.t a very ,n-,IM-;i! t MilthoueU not nnpvee, d. n.ed thing who:, he called lo present itive Rich- j jaijlson, of lcnr.essee to the b an j len.bcr uo r's el.air and d. se. n.b d to th" f! c)f tLe House to ivi!v to the iinjus: . . . . . 1 . . . . anil un cill' d for attack wined ex Spi akei Paid made upon the new lilies of the House, all. Ibcd was surprised, and befoiothe Speaker .;ot tliiongh dis'Uslcd to find himself justly held up to the scorn of the Hon .n i.ii.f enoiili'v for baviii',' t.!;.Ui,, ,1 ,jmt ,i,0 m vv. rules I wiroill ;il,(,of tl(, nnioi ions rules : ..... u i... i .. . i.-or., t h.. 1 1, .iise n t.io l iftylirsl Ioi:;-tos-:. It is not the first time that .Mr. Crisp ha prov en lum.-elf more than a match for the 1 .... . . f. .l.r .. .. Maine ibisterer. smd it w ill not be the last. The di !':V i t e bet w ecu the new i rules of tbo House and the notorious lb.c.l nil. s is preeb'-'y tied between the Government of the I'nile. I Stales and the Government of liiissi;i the new rules put the authority for shut. t it: it ofT debate in the hands of the Illhj(11 ity of the n0U8i,.f where it alone p,,, ftn,i ho u,.,., ril mt it, ,t() the bands of Itee l. making him llim.e 0f aa ai,tociat than would be ij,,,..,,,,! ; .. ;.!;... loolv of 1 x,01i,j. lt is h,,v. h())llf. i),;,, wol. j - . js .jj.j t c l.tneoin, who was JV-puiy rcn.sioa I . . ... . C!cH,Li....iolier ni'.dor Ib.um, and who ,is ..wbono would, in the wind of! . -V,r;:.."7" J 1V..1. rti ti.no. Ti.n.o u ,. ..r pi,.,. 1 n',wv l!,M,,Vn Iula"". 10 .",0Cl sensational writel have to be cut I . I. 1 ' " 0 , t i- r ,,,7 r r, of wlnc i sti continues. J lie Jioau- l-emo'v,. the' terrible -'-r "1 ,ed "-',0-1--: 0.0 at . Weldon. Monday . morning. aucerons irrowth. lushort.it was V" . . ' ' . , , . . ,, 1 1"'"T:T. ' S pten.bcr 4th. is seven feet above li.is latciy gamed nemo notonty by v.ult.j tl second trial, however, and publicly announcing his intention to . Wits acipiitted, chictlvou tho evidence test in the courts the right of tin- 0f tho i'iujei'. who nn tiniil to have 'ommisrioiier of renrions t- su.-pen.l i , rjured ibemselvis foi him. In three pensu.ners.evc'i.tiuci'iswberi -Hand w.tt,.H ie killed two men, and in six is proven to have been use 1 m s.vai- j u.arH ,0 ll!l8 been t. id for bis life in the i.in.iiiti. fit. tho -eh. mo 111.1.:.......: 1 .1 1 . 1 .. .. 1 :..... :,r o t.r pmp.'SH tmoito liooioi,. !mb oone to liu-Sup.eme Court : 1.:, (.,.,,. 1,,,.- ',- ('oni 1 md, v in ("1 i. f ' .- 11 .- 1 ins 1 an .11 ' .ii . i"i 1 on . i.ian. 1. 1 in 1 1 . a t nve or faix times. He sometimes boas'- r r-- 1 01 ui t. t 1. 10 tne ci.:.:ije.cam - iiient. o. 1 n.u 01 g 1: ioiot. at. l.iui,li:- njmljs. j, j... ,-,:.;.rl.. ns si l.iti.-ni.t that So. :,kcr P l.c! I have attached "If I iiiii in Wa darn. ton oti that to his acceptance of an ii vita'... n to deliver v. sin i t liddi'i at. the cn.fr. 1 i.il eei'-br-.tioa id ibe hninp of the con:rr ston- of il-.e ( .apitoi, lo l.e i .-I I ion tho of S.-ot-tuber. ! i., t.,'.-r. ... . .1 . . 1 ' ... ., .. . 1 . . 1 . .1 10 meio- u.ai ine .1... aser :-.:iii. : -' - ,- , . n the s! t nro ,, . . -Vi ,..; vn iv Voorhi a s bid. . ' A Lucky Woman Gambler, i ir.sr-.w, t. ; inc-t.j news it:N".'., S.o t. ::. - rne--t.j papers ! -aterilay bit ii-s.-r! thai a I ' ' 1 . 1 .1 " i' 1' '' w 1 ill culm Haieil in the h:v:. : 1 -. . - ,1 ., 1 .. 1. e:, : 1 . 1 1111 .'-no-. -":c IS Sili'l ' ,1 l.;n e won OW.uiMi in one hour. A Ueal riiilosophir, I i-.-iii 'l.e fi.u.s .-.I S'nivl-.r.l. Wo wire talkii:;' lo an o! I far odav about the. sim ?u and doi.loriti" tho turnip r-at bo-i a ;-i-jht oi" eood.'f lit id o' I'ba: mail ioi.l;-: on tbo Iui Hundreds of Pmons Drowned.' CllAlU-KSToN, S. C, September 2 Tbo News and Courier Lad a careful ... i . f i ,n ..,,,,.1,1,,,., i...o.iBnw.... muow ..." " of ttfiairs on the coast of South Ouro - Una aua fcnUs tuut its rcj , eports buvo The os of Iutho belt j h11 xapgeroled. j life will aggregate bOO. of country between Charleston an j,,uau l" B"'w ',t,u ui' . l. i. 1 1 . ...:. i n... .....j ...... ti.e in as i an tilul , K "7 1.. :.. .. t... .. . l ..., Tho estimates at this timo as to the FuFiu....u....., I lu03 of life al iucoiuplote. There is - ' " IV 7, ' : , " "-i"-- ; km i t!iiiiiiii t no vtiri nii'i . J. iirii'niu ! r l"sl,tll w vt'r i w ,l ' , 111 U8 ,uu UT ,m" ... , ul "uuu vul torU oliiicr Island, 20; Hunting Island, 25; St. Helena Island, 20': Savaimabfield Plantation, 200; lb-aufort 3. Salt Wat- i c.ii'i.nnr iiiu ,f cnnnrirr on nnrr. 1 auuiuL'i uuisu ruuiimtr 111 inn (.niiiH .. . ... , ... . .'ir Undue. 4, Oiehata, 0; lirevhill, 3; 1 ,. . . T 1 ... 1 ivri y .-k ar i-o;ut, 11; i-auies iniano l'aris Island. 24. Landsend 20; Is in:l:'-"r-'':Yr ' .it i::f,n. 1 1'iui i.i.t. ,,,,. :.i,uU ,., llf.;.,1 f. 0)!, ' I! i ts hbow that there is dire dis- , .m, hoen orcil neon e. Jheir homes hae bc i: washed away and W esti-ru Jb-onchos and Jloglisii f,ren th. ir crops destioye.i. There is no tlcnum luountcd on Iuigbsh J lior wwik for them to do and they are ciigi.bnd r.ie. i, and winner of match M,:Vi:mg for fool. between Ihci.i ho rideu-mid lbc elists I'oi '-rtt-hm m EMiolt says tl.::t at L.t;don, ICniiui.i. Also winner of vutiou is sure and iiutuiuciit A e.):. ::iitti e has been or" ani.ted. eo!e.;.'.-.i ,1 ol colored uud V. hi!0 men. .in I an bi ss is being prepared call ing "n ti Aini'icau people for bi Ip. Si.ipoir ; has sufl'ered and nine tenths of the vessels in the port of Foil lb-Mii and Jkaufort aio wtcek e 1. ,totiie lair, wb.-ic Tim Jv'.d willsidl if (.'., S.'pt 3 --l'bos "i d li.ie or halt.e-s and diive any Jones leiuiind lust siieii aoiuia! in to I ic-v i f t i.e en! ii e fort. He reports to a idieia-o. He ubi f ull it .sl.i'.ni for (V i - : S pL.itv (., p.c!; iiiLflit fro'ii lit'i (i.v. Ji:l:uau that be believes the uiinib. r -f dead will go awav above l.o:!i). Tin : .-, is dai.gi r of a water famine all ovi r the id. in is, and even io ib iii fort con; ty all the wells and cisterns a r. f iled v. idi sail water. T he bodies ire I i me; miiiilatid by carrion, and i;v vir offensive. They l:ave not ,'iir. t i ibid cen npoilioiiof the .,'. hi t S !. of I'ueiii :iio kw. lit. fur ip iu the nailsbes wbero mau cannot o. At tain's Xcck there are deer, ows. h,-.-s. snakes mid nil kinds of animals pl:eil ill) togcim-r, luaK the .-ectiuii so olfcuaivc that no cm can go near. j There 'are not enough provisions; on the i.d an Is to hu t the peop'o a I wick. ILcV are dsiwn Iruiu staiva- lion. It is not money the people want as much as iiovi.-ious an.l clothing, Ihcir heeds arc immediate. Lots of persons bad to tie themselves to trees m order to keep f iota being swept Tht) . ,iki ,nani.,e8 l)lt(lJi Sotao U)iyv M ,,olLiu , l)ut Hllirlt,. A Wealthy Murderer Hat.go.l. ' (l;;i.:.Nv:t.r.!:, S. C, Sept. 1 (Jco. S. 'i'eini i was baiioed at 12 MO today at Spartanhurp, S. U He was about f-u ! eaiH old, and the owni r of Vul- It y I ails cotton factory and a man of considerable, means, having a l:ir;'c m,,l influential tamilv connection ,.oii:'li the mountain section of the ............ .... . . . .. 'ii, f ... I. ;..i. l Tbo Clime fur which be died, w u killing Edward Finger in July : iS'tO. Turner's w ife was a sister ot ' 1'in.Yer, and Turner had seduced nn-1 ..ti,. sister, who cave bit tb to a child. I Kd. Fintrer nassod Tuiner'H store ! 1 . r, . ... . 1 li'iinu aim ciia.iengci.i 1. 1111 10 llllil. , and luiuer wuiked out into the load ami sliot tan) Hunt, the case has , bicn pending in the Cncuit mid Ku-! premo Courts three years, during ! which time Turner has been thrice sentenced to deal li 1 here have been ; serious fears of an attempt to rescue him and tbo militia was held in readi ncss. Desperate etfoits wcro made lo induce tiov. Tiilm.iu to grant com uiuuicatioii or a respite. In l.vsT Turner shot and killed a laborer nam ed -Met .kin. He was tried for this, cum - ictfd of man s!a.i;: liter and ui ''" " u.ceil to Uiw .,, lll'Ilitentiiirv. lie he- iiarc iiuiitui.u m i'.iiii 1 11 uni t- iiiiivr., t;, .Uiile be wat. in Jllsr,i M'l f.i-ilive lioiii this Slate, as 11 !.., bo had killed sevelal men. v, ...i. .... '.nun i.i.iiii.iM,n jivh, w as lie .1 ui nav in a linmeiioi noo i""n "' i.ii.a e.isiiy it). lay, an. r 11 leien i 1 " Is.Uoonth street also slarled today, i, g lr.,i.i las v..!e and ihiio.i n :.i,d a; ivij), ,.,,,!, llt lo o00 . " .! M. tii.ua id r.u ssugci and souve- ( j,V(.rv ((.,,', (f c)ti ij -; nn - ai-.oiig tin-la. . Steele d ils ul llomestcad was slart- " " "' " j i d this iii-. i ui'';.', giving employmeii'. r-iafional lliaruilt iltt. to about 2.tno About o.ODi) are y.-t W - ) 1 s ; i'on Sept 1 Sup'. Mini ' "l'- 'I ! ey will aiso be j'lovnbnl w ilb I ...lb f"t!...",.;te.Svil,g si.VieepV"l: f 'V ,!':i' . i-:-i..-.l a' ii.ipo.ta.,l l ircuhir letter! Ah'.t.t Tho me, wei e e :ve.i ('mploy loday to all keepers of life s:u:.,g i '" t1"-1 l;i'add..ck Nire Uoiks. sta-ions on the Atlantic n aboard j Mllil'1' ll; do-ci iti ions today, and e-a.ei i.ill y thosi) iu and about '"""'" ' N.-v York. The circular ii,M '.I North t at idma Ilidiiit'.s. tlie .'.I';, iab, ot the l.ifc-S.ivine; Ser ' '.:..!-l. o-r. V.llm.i.-;-!i Nv-m t.tfor. vice to operate with the ollb ers : V.-ry lew pu ple know anything of tho Marine Hospital Service io ! a'ootii ll.t In. bain in W. sh in Nollh preserving a strict ipiarai'.'.inc on I Carolina he Chei ok es. Tl.tieau i;de-ted shi-is. To iliis end the 1 I, jiiti of them nil. 1 they are increasing siirlnieii are instructed to keep :C in i.iaubt is. Tb.-y own Td.lltli) acres close lockout for all matter, such as 'of land, and very hoe laud it i. Their bedding, clot hes, veetablo matter, ; neiv i bi 1 is St ill .veil Souuooke, and etc, which may wash ashore. This !iecn::i.ol spei:!-: Ibiglisb at all. There mal'er they are directed to handle uie some native iie.ic!ieis ami fom with r;ikes only, to dry and burn it. I'hey are also instructed to see lhal no persons who may escapit Iroin shi.s detained at ijuaranline, are per:i ""el to land. lu a genera! wa v t J.iti Savinif Service w ill as.sit w ith nil its power to muintuiu ! a riid iiaraiitip.i when it is eMail i lisbed so as to lessen the chancer of . iiilct - tion to this country ' I e me:-i,s . f ,li-,.'a--''.l ho'i" throiitjh d.ol I ill- The State Fair. -rm tlio Ualulpli Ko nud Obrvor. Mr. J- ib van Unities, of l'itt eoun i i .1. i m t v. bftsi coiim-iitei in net m I ;limf M ir. T if Ti ." r , al for tuocoiuiUK Slate Fair. ti . i .. ,. ., . lhe pecul attrae tons this .year .Icebpse an thing hereto ore oiler. ed the public by tLe AKricu traa So. J I"1'- !".0,'K,bt',J'wll,l,uJ,l,,Kul,,...l,i(.tl,- bv tbo huttUmJ nt A 6( i,i,.,,.,iq v il l w,,.. o ...... 'ri.;., ,., 12 " , ' ' ; Z , Z ,C 'Jt T..a . .'lllil i II 1 1 II r iou.!i.ivu iif tin Udl iiii.l three cowgirls wboi ido vicious Brou- - - -n- t'ho borsea with such reckless abau- ,1 i,.,i ,1 1,. !. t. :....i...i.. twvu . iui luiirn uctuiiw 1 1!. IT f Til ....V ". . 1 "T. ' , .7. iT " tr"" . " ' V , f '.U..tL.0 .a ."0tU lLo ,b,,ck of Bcenesof hfeu. the great "W ide.t." , J" Kid is the famous and huu.siio hoi st breaker of tho world, lie cououeror of the famous FienehS:a- 1; r... ...:' 1 1... m mu uy ..1. nn aid, nt 1'aiis, Franco, July 31. 1SS!, w i ,. V.mi" r ' .m i'k i i.iu.wi,, ity eeio." jn the Clixcumat !:..,. Ilalv. n, ber, l.SV,). Wninei 1 f the rai e oetwecll IUiI lulls t.ow bovs til tii"( 'Laiiipionsbip l'rie, Silver Mount ed Saddle. t the Cowboy J'o.niia nu I.! at Humboldt Wi lis, 'ev., in 1.SVJ He oi'i'ei s to conipjer and tame any l.i:.d of a iiolse. and an open invna tion is t tcndi d to OHi.i lv of iei ujs or inunaeageable horst s to bi in t inm any i.oi.-o wiueii he canie t inlc. linve or handle. Tin re will be various other atfriie ti'Uis uf li e- fair, : u-.-li as Lave nc.vf i hel'-i-o bicn ill the Slate. La.-t year t!.- .!. li. ieau'lll promised lo j;ivn tin' public tb" best and mo-t ii.MTstiii" lair cer l:e,d ai d thai puuuiso was Dae ol ti,e most dastardly Mid k-pt. J'l:i.s e.-. r liny pi omise to t,ive ilciidisli attempts to poison was dir. " f-'vaU r fan 1 1. an ia.-t oar. Theycoveied heie on Thursday ot hist Will lo'ep piolioSe, and tho ! - Week. K al 0 lecli l'ilsclial. a colore I pb' "f the State may commence now to get ready to come, 'i i,e daies in e teler 17th, 18. h. I'.'ih and 'J'lih. Write loij. ei'ttary II. V. At r for full pailictilais, preiniiiiu lists, c. "t;i' . J-iinlo VMlli Oull.nvs. A'aKANSAsf'ivv. K..N.. Sept '1--Xews to inyi-om uieniui iif iwee:: tin, ual Ion gang mil tho U. S. .Maislnil's posse is to the effect that two of the iilaishals, ,Speed and Shadicy. wen- ki.led and Ucputy Houslon laiallv wounded. X A. Waiker. X. 1) Mm ' ray find ft boy named Ilriggs wei e Vl,lln,!,.,l a young man named ' Simmons instantly killed. The mar Uhals having been infoimed that the i gang wire in town drove out loairest hottle ot slrycliinne ami gave it io ;: f '' ',' "I'" i -'vd ...a,.. wi;. has ,!, .d 1 1,; laws when thiy disiaoimled. The railroad taiU at tlio loii ul M ji,.t. V,:IH i. ui n.-.'t and the outlaws I avenue, and told him input it in ..tm ted foi their I.oi s. h. i!i J)n!on's leonl'swcli. The man became tri; ht p,,,.,. H - killed by Sh idlv and win n 1 cued and told a chum ol his about ,,. Imise f, il l. Iimi mUi "on hj ft.rj it, said he was jilraid of the woman ;i;u from u .brliuce of 'J':) vardsjcie. '1 he eh uni w enl to the house ,P, , four sbot s w ith hi i Wo", he w here the woman was employed and ittn. j,, ,p;ii Hiic. ession into the body , - , v ai,,. iss inn. o 'oi io ., " . putel where ho took r. fii 'o. Mcs-i Heilgem weie sent to SiilFwate'r for h"o,... - 1 ii. i,,.r,r: h fi ..( ;i. ... ,,.un f,..- il... v.....,., ti ... i (..,..ii.. ..,.1 1 T. :., .1 ... 11. 111. 1, niiiii-imiiMi. 1.-. ii.-.n -in. tbitt AiLansas Tom is the man who kilb-1 Deputy Mar.-bal Spied and the sin.mi.i.s hoy and wounded Maishal Hoiiston. lie is commit Kd in Siill water j til, guarded bv a posse. Theie ,vtl0 u,;,, .1,,, ,,,,',,. ....., f ..1,,.,.. escaped. Thev itro hciua pursutd bv posses. 31 ills and Factories Kit uni tig. I'liovintNOK, V- I., September 1. The two mills of the Qiiidnick Com pany, lit (juiiliiick. stinted up this moiniuo. Several liuriivillo mills ai.i. ounce that they will icsume woik neu Monday. Nearly .'bid looms in Valley Fulls Mill were stalled this morning. The rolling mill thern re Mimes tomoriow. Keech and llrown. of Valley Falls, stinted up today. l'lnsuri; ,, I'u , September 1. The large plant rt the Odvir Iron and Steel Company, I'ahteeuih Smith -side, and the 11 mnesworth Steel Company, cmiier of Twenty sevi nth and Smallmuii sin its, were placed in operation this morning. Ilo.ve, I'miwii .v t.os fv.ee! .Alill on schools, tee ( 1 iveriauei.t maintaining the latli r J'i.t ic are oi i.er Chei okees. 1 lait tbc.c :uc not inchided in the l.'-Oit, I aa ibey ii. i- i bev. beio thau on thej re:ei valloll. A t'hini' n tbo French (' 'hiion, provin iiinO recciiUV illiai Keii atbolic mi-.sioii i,i l.i inie ot llul el. 1 no pvcst.. i: ft. a lied over ti.e iii'iuntiiins to Tbo f.i-;oii btiildifgs ked l y Hie moli. Wei'liiy Weather Oop HuIIetin. Central Ojflrr, Il.iL ijh, X. V. Ti. . i .. i...,4. ,.r . icijoita UJ i:uill;oioiji.liliio 'i '. ... ' .... . tlio Weekly Wither Crop Uuilclin, iMljUeJ bv ta Nol lh cv,jHn4 stale innocu uv m iiiinu ottioiuii num.' WtlI,th(,,;Sel v f(),. thfl ,v,k pmli . MouJ bf ,)tclllbcl. it!j) indical0 F0 . -j f .' " .-...... am bv 11,0 " on thai day Hud subsequently. Tho oast ' . . . ' y. i Week lias been uutavoratile m nli: lost ,'.,',. n...i ;., ... ,.... 'i'i, r.-t. r... ,i co,n wl,u 1,nv iP'"Pe,8tu,ps '""ug i i hm. i : l shinountil the last two days. The i ,';l"lf11 wrt vt'ry cwessive on August I '28,h' 1,ml aain WU the 30lb 31st Tho heavy rain caused rivers to over i:.. 1 i: MM l . llw lliiu wa iomtunA in (f)i, ,,:,:,. fl)r ..,.: ' . tl ..rintr is .... .., . ;.. L l ur "'i' It is dillieult to estinnte the dam iie to crops by tho hiinicaue tf ng.ist 2Sih : lioweviT, tbo injury is ''!veiy eoilfiderub!e. probably iu many counties fuu;i 10 to 20 per cent, or i more. The tobacco crop sulVend most sei ioiisly; the leaves being cut or biuised badly. Coin was blown , down and bidder whipped inlo shreds. 'The gl ( ill est dilltiuge is lo the fodder. us the corn will come up partially ami ripen just as well Cotton suffend . least fi urn the wind, though some bolls were blown fl' and cotton blown out of open bulls, j'.xeessive rain rac.s i d sonio idied.ling. Serious damage I was done to fi nit, which was blown oil' tiers, and in tin- Western lbstrict even tiollie tie's we:e blo.Vll down lhei e was cot i-iderab'e d image also to lowland ci ops in tbo wont by flood ing. The v. f 'ltbrr dui irg the tiext week will pioi.iby l'e veiy favorable to ciops. 'J li. ii v i t b" abiiu lant sun i shine; not tinicli lain, if any it ill 1 oecur tiM.ai ds the latti r part i f wet 1.. The ni"bls w til be cool. Altcinpt lo Poison. 1 r. t:i :). 1 iui.-:. i. O 1.1 i-r. sei viiht iu the employ ol hi. Willis 1 Alston. Ii.eau.e eiiamored ol ;i iren t.-cl looking i-oloi ed man, V. X. Il m'l b.y name, who keeps a store on Mo.-. b avenue. 1 1 appears that she came daily to Hood's well to get wa'cr lor the family with which she lived. She would invariably stop iu tl e store, mid tin ally became a nuis- Some iiavs since she heard that Hond bild a sw eel heart and Wiis to be married soon. She swore that ; "be would k. II him ralbei , should marry any one iroen eyed je.dol.siy took 1 the woman, and she deter ; i"'ison him. She secured would kill him rather than he but her. barge oi riuiiH'd to an ounce told them atx.ut the altfii.pt lo puis "" ""-" 1 lie Woman w as a rres:i n, anu ,i i i. ..: i.. M... I'er!,'Usoii,an.l she was i on. milted t. I Warrentoii jail, - ! Vm -1 1. '.i i-olina Fuelui ies. . . 1 MMiiiinizi'ill aiobsi'i'i;. r. 77.,. iudi.f,,, for Aiooist of the ! Xo, il, i.Vrolinii leparli'ieni ol Agri culture is ot unusual interest ami value. In addition lo iis crop re ports ami matter for farmers, il has an illustrated report ol tho Commit. tee lioiii North Carolina that visited tho Chicago Fair, and a list of all the cotton and woolen mills in the Slate as well as a record ot all ot the miscellaneous mills, factories, etc. This is valuable aud encouraging. lu tho number of cotton mills Gas ton leads with lit. Next comes A la malice With IS. Ibimlolph is thiriJ with lti. Then come Mecklenburg with II, llichmoiid with It, Cleve land with 7, and C'uii.l erhiml and Guilford w ith G each. Fight com -ties alone have '.VJ mills. Iredell, Lincoln. Durham and Surry have ." each. Cabarrus, Montgom ery and Wuwnn have -1 each. Then there arc other counties wi'b three, two and one each. New llaiiovci shows up with one. It' we counted correctly there are lot in all. Wi did not count the miscellaneous mills, factories, etc., but. by estimate there aro about 77'h There are 211' plug, smoking, cigar and cigarci e lactones. Freshet in Kn.uiohe Kiver. Wm.i.'in. N C,S.pt 1 lioanck. liver is again on tie ran, page aid hundreds of acres of line coi n arei'e si roved. A leak in the trunk on lh State farms has caused one h.indn d acres to bo lloode.l. A pood man, fm nis will bo greatly damaged by t! e llood. Ii is expected that the stone-cutter will finish their work on Van. lei bill's. puh.ee near Ashevillo within the next ril monlbs. Last Thursday ni;;ht the Stated. s pensiuyiii 1'loieuci'. S. C, wasl.iokci into and robbed of a few lollies o! Tillman's IVtiu'llo whiskey i nd.iboui o:ie billuhcd boitbis of d.speiisaiy beer. I. AND HALF,. l'.Y VIII TIT. Ol iiiiiy I hi .,11 nt . iii. 11.' .in. -II 'li "li l In' 1 lo 11 IM-.S. on Si l l illMI. IliO '.'-Il "I M'1'..'Klll'r. Il- -' two M-ii'-n i.r i.t'.i i' ii-i .'-i iii s.i.a .---icy u 1 1-1 In tl.o u.n.l "1 it.-.ui.-. ttih-on, o n. Ian. ri ii. nuiiiili-.i; ul out loiii.-ii-B .iii I LL u;m to i;..ri I'm iiii-. i i.it- i.iii'l Iii i t- I l I"'" l it' I T.-l i -, o.-l .. .'.' ' . r. a ii ..-.i L-1 OltTOAOR SALE HY VIR- el a niuru.'iti.s dil uxo..uti'.l bv f?. A. .In iihuh l.i .1. .1. Willi,, s,,u na riitfliiKred la i I'.cli mi ..may, Uinik C p igii 2ii', i will "li the '.'ii a-iy ..( !-, iHi.i p, ih;i.i, hi tlio ivurt-li'iune e .. r m Hi.-:. n ..! i UiKiKir.i, m il lur r ich hi pub II.' n:i. li .ii, a n-rotiii Irn.-i nt lnj. Hi urn o Iu etuiihien inly, i'..iiiiihln iii lu-rrH, nuii jiur. Uiul.ul) il.'o. i ill.:.! la wtl'l iii.irig.ip) JiM.l. J. J. WHITE. Aiii.il 10. Ism. SurvivluB 1'ariuur. THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND IHEBTIArntJ A32TS w ill l.i cl" l!n i- Kili Si smI.'h Sriipniinr n'li, isiis. Thin Ciiii'irn u ii.. iv wrll oiiii., f.ir Ha sixs'lnl w-irk, Iihmiiu I'x'i'tisiv,, w,.ij an. lr.ui sb....., Hii.tiilly it 1 1 ... i i,,, iiniwliiK ru.iin. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 7, 1893, edition 1
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