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dhaihnm ttad "l 111' KS DA V. FK UK 11 A K If 22, 15it)4. H. A. LONDON. Editor. !---- Female suffrage noems to be one Of the ptit' Tibbbica ol the populists, ; and they are seeking to accomplish j tlieir boasted ''reforms" by allowing! . . . ii mo nuiuou ivr v.v. -- i . ,i ,)....l national coincimmi u.oj nvjv j.ic separate resolution recommending Ionian suft'raire to the favorabl consideration ot the Slate legisla tures, atjd now they are trying to get Congress to allow woman suf frage whenever an opportunity oc curs. Ponce, the populist Represen tative from Colorado, recently in - troduced into tho House an amenu - ifient to the constitution allowing women to vote in Concessional Slections. And last week, when a .. .1 u . bill was pending in the Senate to Order certain elections in Oklahoma Tcriuory, senator 1 cner, ui nium, offered an amendment allowing women to vote, and this amondmoiit M:..i.n.l IS v..i... l-.-..i,ut:icanaan.! " .... ......... I, 1 ?,ri...lioi. I.r it. In offering this amendment Seu- at..r I'uiTi.r muimi tit 1 na nenaiu inui he "intended toavail himself of every oppo. tu.my to str.K, ut m. wuru 'male' whore that word would inter- J ....... ....-I.. .... .... j fere in any way with llie lights ol females". For said he, "the time 1 attend tins meeting. The editor ot u.. .i,,. n.,,.,1 th hln nt'.i... i ,. , , . ,1 i woman in oub iu nflatrs SS much as r we do in private affairs". , 7 hat say our Southern populist friends to this? Aro they really .... , ... ,i : i! willing to have their wives and s . .,.! aaugiucio .n i-..i v. Ua.. - just as they themselves uo : tbey really want their wives daughters to gather around ballot boxes on election day just the mea now do? llow would do m tho South, where there aro so many colored puople? A the populist party bad the this would bo done! This may suit the mining of the Went, but this does the South. Wheat is now seliin.' at a lower . - i. .1 l ....I pnee man ev or oe.oro auow ... an investigate into the causes of j - busi,,. like way to say i, and what Us low price has boon made by Sena-! tr"tl.aus .taljon ho hays is always carefully and re tor Peffer, the populist Senator from 1 xbe attitude of the Ponu'i.st partv "P''ctfu!!y listened to. His two-day Kansas, whom the democratic Son. ' on the lariff bill now in the Senate ! sI,p, cb ,n ,Le Hawaiian question, ...... ..r ... . ...u wa ,lia(.--.l t rzth l.nt. it ! "'is ween. w;is a complete and un- committee on agriculture for tbat nniit) nn i i rin in t i u r mi u purpose. He has just completed his Kor.nrt and nni itoh! i'.iiim that he gives for tl.o low price ot wheat is the samo that the Kecobi has fre , i i, ...i quently suggested. Ho says "that the er.laige.nont of the farming area il, ttl WMIPI-Il Httttaa ll hl-Ollvrllt H new region into competition with the older portions of the country, and in connection with that our transportation system has rapidly developed and the cost of carrying i farm products from west to east has rapidly lessoned". In other word,; Senator I'eH'or's report corroborates the Hecoup's tft repeated assertion ' that the low nrice of wheat is chief! v ' duo to tho IIUIIIUIIO III iQ 1.1 ll.V wst ,,niv.., Ui v..v.irt,ilv.u ,v railroads at so small a cost to tho ; upon her bosom, suspeuded by a gold land authority it is to the blush. It motive the opportunity lor gam eastern eities, and tbat our farmers : chain, a Knight Templar charm, with I will i.ever misrepresent the magna- bling? caDnof Successfully compete with j the U9Uttl keystone of tbe chapter on j uimitv, the greatness, tho courage of j 'j bc!,6 ur9 interesting questlans .. . . .i . ; tbe wboat growers of that section. ; And yet noma ot our farmers wish tbe government to own the railroads ! nd rod uen th- rniiw nt t rnn..rt a- i tion still lower! Another cause given by Senator ; Tefler'a report for the low price of j -I..., t in,.;,, ! VDPIL IS Lllft H Ml !l 1 1 COST 111 III Oil 11 It ft V. . TIUGMUI' IHUIil, niiivu I3UIH) fKlKl,. coDts a bushel. He says that wheat can be raised in India at only 13 cents a bushel, and sinco the opening -- of the Suez canal it can be laid down i Woman's Suffrage Convention, in Liverpool for about 50 cents a j Washington, Feb 17 Tho Nation bushel. Aa Kngland is tho chief ; al Woman's Suffrage convention has loreign markot for American wheat, j decided to hold its next annual meet, and tho price ot ot.r wheat is regu- In iuAlInU- Atlanta bad for its . . -, , , . , . champion jJihs Augusta Howard and lated and fixed at Liverpool, it w.llMl3S Mi,.;well. MlM Maxwell said readily be seen that the cheapness that, a woman's convention was re of Iudia wheat very greatly affects gardad iu the South as a curiosity, ths frice ot our wheat. And yet, i HuJ to b,iu' lho Wiimuus Suffroge v .i i r i i convention to tbe South would bring because of the low prico of wheat' , ., . ,, .,7 1 ' women together from all over that some larmers aro cussing oui i.ieve-; land and the democratic parly ! j The Plan of campaign propossd by th. populist leaders in this Slate i. a fusion or combination with the republicans. This, it is said, i. urg.d by Mari.n Butler, the chairman of th. populist executive committeo, who hopes thereby to secure a legis lature thai will elect him to th. United States Senato. While this plan, it succossf ul, would b. af great benefit to Butler person ally, yet wo cannot comprehend how it would or could be of any benefit to,ths people of North Carolina. How can it benefit former democrats to -desert their old party and com bine with republicans to defeat it? Ili's not surprising that tb. republi oaneof North Carolina should seek such a coalition, should b. so blinded by party prejudice as to combine with anybody to d. feat tbe d. mo- crats, btlt it deos aeoni incredible tbat former democrats would now I unite wiili their old enemies tor the' 'purpose of overthrowing thoir old' I party which lias given such pood ; I government to our State ! j Can it be possible? What can .j,ev possibly gain bv such a course? What fault have Duty to find with although they would, of course, have democratic rule in North Carolina?.1''1 K'"d to have had the bill report- Wll.oitl .,. democrats mis- ,he .'"rTf ?M I'laZ t However, the time spent in getting managevi our aiat. government, li Liil 1 ' ' . .... . ...... jti nnviiileilig.nl aiali lion'sliy ; boiieve that our State cou'd or would he b.tto. governed by a combination of republicans and disaffected demos ClfllW. The idea ia "vimply absurd. The National Editorial Associa-,: tion will hold its annua, meeting at Asbury Turk, on tho coast ot New Jersey, during the first week in July, and it will be 0110 of tho pleas K.,tesl ever held bv that bod v, At 1 ,ho ret.t.llt meeting ot a- cxeculire committee, held at St. Louis, a most attractive programme was pivpareu, ttt,a among the diversions arranged , that tho imlicatious all point 10 a uur aio ut, ocean ride ot 140 miles ; lul'u,ous agreement. 1. V.. V...I 1 1,.., -.! ..!.. 11 .. 'D ,1 . ., : .r , ; ,1... 11. ..1 .1. r ). f through Long Branch and Klberon, .. .. ,n o ,n,inm x i- ' , delegates vppointed by tl.o X. C ... . . I l esa As8oc.at.on are req.iesteu at .onKo to notify Secretary Sherrill, at Concord, whether or not they will; ol 1 '" , .,, , m Umiihiii Irom tils Mj.lt.. wi II ha plea.scd to lurnisli tho delegates any information that thev may desire abutit the meeting. ' . .. . . i-j)unsts rrepuring ITOKiaill. T? ..t'. ."'.'.uu :,V ."'"V" ouestion. providing for the free coin I w .if wiiv. r ul. a vili.-i of HI In 1 ! , .7." - ... i-i-'" IO1 ,.)d l i j . . . ' uiinv ivit'Pi uoiim.l;iiii; iv.v. .f . kiiijiiii, I Wash.soto.s, Feb LI -A nutubir of Nebraska ! be"D caPturod' aft" l10",.',?" ' of S;"'Pr Creek action, that came to ?J f !-;P'-"- ".eluding S-nato,s A- ! " ; ; -'. d l'"t to death Ib.a his fat 'er with a fl -ck of gecso moie ls lei.. 1'effcrai.dStevMin. uud Hi pre u fs'""f? 011 R friU . ' J?k : fcUI"n,ry "" saugumaiy ending of 10 and that raised as sentat.vc l'ence. Kern and Uavis, held . " l!a ! at ii.at i lia i . a,r W".8 l ?nc! reP0,-'od 10 from sire to son when tbe latter mar lhi8 an into, ma cou.erence ou Su.urday , " " ."uehaat VaU ' V 1 'T'".1.: T. 7u '.f.1 ' . ! ried and set up bouse keopiug. .bat uieeti.g atSt. Loois'on Ihe 22ud m-!." scheduled for a speech at the : t.o, in a vl.im for damage, lor r. oi in. iiDnu.iHis iniriv win nn ii a r " viiviuvuv nuuuii 111 tun uiunri . aiiu t , A..i f ...i. power stauf, a.,d the ,.u. pose of the confer-, 1? " 'IZJ&u 1 Mr" Sl" 1 ierro- i 29 vt7- ago. with a broken wing, the 1 euco was to talk over tle p.uu cf the : 1 , , , , - result of a cmi shot in Hit. hHiula of 1 then to l Vuver. where on the Itm-im. Wiihimi lt..fin.r resuu oi a g jii suoi iu me uaiK s oi camps iCtt"! 2Hih i.ist . ho is to spe.k at the bar- 1 ,h. v v..rV wrM a a.ikee sokl.er. is at length dead ml '"civled that Ibe two ieudin,. a, tides ot The Connecticut Legislature has JSS sT 1,1 b, be 3 . n.1 ! their faith should be umdo the l.a,is "'" n,ud Ltiaetalhoui-Jsot ou. .auled 90Ver, laws against gamb- cu!aliou tu;it Ml, Smi,h ca,, make tbe 'of tlie campaiun. First, tho mocev ! tut. uolu- I ling on borso racinc. Tho result is n,.i, ; ii... f a ....., ..f d jj d , , Seutttol.8P.:.Soui:i.Uoiyoji.1ereiatioi8 0eiweei i;lori.aj. ,. i-lin thm country aud tbe little islands, of ,,, ...... flro Pu;,1P..Ilt ,n vi.M jerstooj thlit Seuatois Stewart. 1. by .l l,ff. u-,11 n, i, ,ff , uulos- the iucoiue tax bo made a part ,t f t:.o measurp. a an iucom, tax i ouo of tbf fun.lttmeutal doctiipea f p ljst .,, AI;eu a,, KvIt. it waa said, will support the taiitl-'bi.t ' .....la.- n v .,.., a.-.-au It ..,.,,1.1 'appear from what one of thv L'opu- ll,s,s in.t1'.'' H,,;K, ,",1;'.v- tl,:l ',, .' . i. ,'.., - .i,i, o., .,,,,.,., ,;.,,,;t, ..(';i,,w i Mrs. Lpusi a Mitson. Kansas Cut, Mo. Feb. 17 -A spa cial from Topeka says: Muiy E Lean..- claims to be a Ma- m)u' aml elle ,,KU,e tbe statement to I day tbat sho proposed to organize i I . ... . , . lovls in .ti.-tsoill K)l w UUieu turougll- . oul the country. Airs. Lease wesrs tne reverse sioo, aua sue ueciares inai g!je fts ruui.b t.ulltieJ to W.R1. it &i, any man who belongs to tbe Templor order. She says her coiiiruandorv is Huth I DePnyno, of Fort Scott, Kansas, aud j nftVra In nrm-.l t.v Msinii. il.a ku0VV8 tLe sigm, RU(, VMMt o u;e order, blue lodge, aud chapter, and lUav H UK OIH 11 l.e, 1 1 11H1I1 pi ' 1 1 1 IllUlP V. She suvs if Masonrv is ood for man ! it ia much better for women, as tbey are more needful of protectiou thin . " men. ect,on of the country. Mr. Henry Blackwell and the Rev. Anna Sl.aw also thought tbat Atlanta was tbe proper place for tbe next meeting. It was the heart of the solid Soulb where the conveuiion could appeal to tho men to extend to tbe women the political equalities vouchsafed to men. Frederick Douglass, of this city, also seconded the proposition to have the convention held iu Atlanta. Internal Kt'vctme Receipts. Washington, Feb. 17. The official statement of the receipts from inter, nal revenue for the first seven months ot the current fiscal ysar shows a decrease ot $12,205,734 as compared with the corresponding period of 18!K. The principal sources 't internal revenue were: Spirits, 7,81,3J2, a decrease ot ,319,9U4; tobacco, $18,432,14'.), a decrease ol $2,7S7.43ti; lermented liquor., 18, G(I5,5;S, a decrease of 313,348, and miscellaneous, 83,135, a decrease ol 926,177. Tbo aggregate receipt, for Janoary, 1894, were $S5'J,7IJ"J les lean for January, 1893. Washington Letter Krra our Ketfular CorriMipoudent.l Wasimnuton, Feb.!6, 181)4. Democratic Senators are satisfied with the progress made by the sub- committee on the Wilson "tariff bill, Improper condition us not time lot. r.vcry r.vcry ueuioetuuc tuetuuer oi the Finance committee, except Seua- v, -j "iu.- r dU. uo ? BWB " ttccu u' healt h, has bocu ,u almost con- .ant couforeuce w,.h ben.tors Jo. es, Ht lllul All iS. WUO comoose the bUU- , , i ;,, . commi. ee and when the b Il ia e-. ported to the full committee (beuator I.. ....j tini.bj u.i ,,..t latni I tan 1 .... . UV'UC-n vnmna .u ... iw ' .....t T.,-.luv it in IBalilv lv j Lbted Yo thV flH ..n .1.., ..hun..MS made will have re , eeived tho approval of all of the deu 1 ocrata on the 1'ioauce committee. i'gar seems to be the principal stuml- I ling block, although there are several !oUfr Bltlcle9 which there are tlilieren es iu opinion. But all of the uetinn ritiic neuaiuis ugiru ui on.uuy "oi" i":,v.s Amut,H ,n" . . .. . . . .1 : j wouldgo through without any serious . ui'uu.v, ra' ...auv w ,w... .... 1 l,ml lln ..wu.ei.u.uu ...t.Anl i...i.i-v in ilia aliuHii.n of. ..v r- . , R) ovdt.t from tbe colUmittee ou Utiles , to set 11 time for closiug the debate. Ihe opposition not ouiy leiusea consent to set a time to vote, but it juotitievl Mr. bland that the fnouda of .consent ui (m .im w -u vu. the bill must make tueu owu quorum . ... . i. .. ki v. lien lut-y uiu vuic ' Hio.l bcame tounyging iu his oppo- sition to. Mr. Blimd'saltemptstoclose t ie .lebate that Mr. Hatch, who whs in tlo chair, had to call for tho h-r . , , . , . ,,., , geaut at-Arma before Le cou:d i,et .order. Mr. iilaud was thoroughly ' aiso. Indiana. The next evenim? 1 Who' h baa in v! bin t ' NVK :LeL,Ul" i 01 at eav he Mveeeds in a slraicbl-forward. , . it-. - . . . " Licb Lo tn!lj ' B.aid'. "1' 811 eartb'luali9 i Or a C0UVUlM.Hl 111 those cnultiern BSS8 lo -waiiow i m-.u up tomorrow, . : . f . . ; " , . , ll Ks f'ni.uity ioi tut-l..- ja np-.le the surface of I he world s : ",JU!' l! is i)" ',l"s'' "", T,les,",n . tf.VoU d 1. OTIC Ol j U U'l I al 1 UlSl UiOl'- 'v that ibis Hawaiian business be ! conn s impoi t u.t. St-uaior ti ray's ro 1 marks about fi.e tl i:; iucid.mt are worthv cfcueful pfnu! "A irood d ai h:is been said about be L'llllillg ' down of the American f-.g i jhsiu. W -u tl.o America! i hauled up by tho order of 'ei;.t!P! I'l esi-.ii-iit it will be h: Hoi;o- L'..g is d.t-IllO- ;ed up under circumstances that will keep it win-re it is until the wiu.ls of heaven havo beaten it into rags. It will never be hauled uji dishonor. It will uui ri ur i:ujrii nil an in m uub viic 1.... . .! great people w nose sviuPol of power ' me pfi'piu oi tne c i.iivi r;,uo-s, us it Vul wh,.n it wa, hanM UJ1 at tbo re. I quest of this revolutionary junta iu Ithc Hawaiian Islands on the 1st day of February. 181)3. What aro we to suy iu condemnation of the President. who unhesitatingly, when he found al .a - . 1 1," 'r l'ruf,e" ! i;JB nag to ne ua.liea uowu : i na , . II 1 ICIIU I IU, ' OIL" W 1 11 Hi H VH COI1I lll'UI I ' Viiifiicnn no.inle will i-l .vnvs eommnn.l ' .iiiiicao icopic wiiihi.aysconiin u.i a President who does the richt tbinff 1 i . - , ti . 1 ami ..u .si uuiuti uj tut. mere , a,t tn ...... yj, -.tiv. VUC. ,. t be injected into this government - ; S.-nnliM (ti'iit nntr.r i,r,Bfla aa nn ..... .. h , o "K"- 'ri ii-. .l a . . i j- lUB " rreasure of public business compelled biio to temporarily abandon last summer. Ifepresentative Boatner, of La., bas a substitute for the preseut civil ser vice law iu bis oxind which be intends to push in Congress. It does away with life-tenure in office and makes 12 years the longest time any person can remain in office. A Wonderful Freak. OorreapoDilence rttclimoDd Dlpt b. Ukkenviij.e, N. C, Feb. 17. A eeu tleman who has just been on a trip ! A.ie a osi wiiieeueparimeui nas oe pne of tu lovr9 g-iJ .omelLilg lo dared the Honduras Lottery tom-j iv6l)ffeUB About this time sever pany, understood to be tbe successor ja! ere thr0WIJ Rt ,be , of the defunct L-uisiana concern, to nJ 7,H0 R b of which ex be fraudulent, and instructed Vot- J M fc00 fl) ou th(J , masters not to deliver registered mail f course lbe ,erformanc, caluebto lo it or any of Ibe nu n known to be , t.lld a1(J Q ow miuul(?1 t,je Uoua. couoected w.tl. it. 1 he issuing of WH. , N ,,, 0 WB, du money orders, payable oute.de of the j Lu, gt 0U0Jtim(; ,hi whol0 a RerioUi4 Ln.ted Slates, to the same parties , t Thifl kil)(, W()rk .. h also been j.roh.bUed. , a,' condoinuet, unc1 it js4 BRid t , Prudent Lleve and has resumed ttiJ give 8Uotbrr show tonight and he ',-tk .v pubnc receptions t ! ,V,U receive special poi.ee protecliou. in Greene county tells your corres- weakened at the sight of the corpse pondent of a remaikable peculiarity aud confessed that be committed the iu a child that he saw. The child, a murder. His evidenoo was also suf httle son of a Mr. Lassiter, is 7 years j f.eient to crimiuate Sylvacus Morrow old, and around the pupil of each of i who wa. with him at tbe time of Ibe his eyes is tbe word "America." This ; murder, aud who is considered equal fr.ak was first discovered by his p. j y Kuiity. Williams and Morrow are rents when the child was a few months! both peaceable men when sober, and old, and is supposed to have beeu j this deed is attributed solely to tbe from birth. The boy's eyes are of i effect of man nnm ,liilr." uuu a rrj uui a coior mat tue worus are not deteotedjy simply a caiiuAl glance, but a close observation shows iheir presence very distinctly. The I v.ord is exactly alike on both eyes. Speedy Justice in Persia All on Hoard Drowned. Ltnchbi ru, Va., Feb. 17. The v n w i m Lynchburg A' w will print a Prival. ! EW , F, 19TA TIT letter tomorrow received here Iron, : 88 PW- cd about a week ago fell rriB, relating a striking instance i Uf?f V'e ,,.M,B f ,t1h,Mm taeU' of swill and extreme vengeance on : liU '?' Moi,Rxg to the Nicaragua Navi the part of the Shah's t,over..ment,Krtt,"u tupany, ofl the Waguan at the instance ot Minister McDonald in behalf of tho American mission-! aries. One of thoir number, Hev. R. V. St. 1'iorre, ol Orootuiah, while riding home from the country late in tho evening, when within a little) ,i .'.:!.. , , . . . . , . . ' who dragged him into an adjoining i . ,.., I i,:, ; " ,, nnmercilul manner. Will, fire arms ,Wrtrj. preiintl.d t hi. brssst, w I . . . .... .instant ueath, to surreniior all the , aQd VAuubl wUioU . .f. .. us usu auvUL u u . aiivi til vj I a . .. 1 .i ....i t 1.:. 1:1. u,V v. ...... ' " " .V.. TJT. tended to, as ho was a Christian and notatraid todie. Thev then roughly treated him again, stripped him ot his clothes in the bitter cold, and left him hall dead, saying that it he moved from where he was iu so many minutes he would be shot. hen the time hud expired the out 1 ,.. j ma jigged himself to the 'road and flaally reached home in a deplorable condition, where he was k.div c.red ior. 1 diatey ,.epo.lod l0 Minister McDon-! aid at Teheran, who promptly laid .1..... i,.i.... 11.. p.-;.., vi. lhein Mon lb- pri,ne Wlnisl,ri with . . . 1 tr.onl iii-iaiit ilaiimnO thit nrsmn Vigorous mtasarVs be taken for ! lb arft ,nfl puoiehment of tbe i t.,.jn,jnni who had so brutallv maN ut,d his countryman. Tho'l'iinie , M ..01.iej no ..., wuj ij. gated his countryman. Tho I'rime to .uared to baiiiL' the malefactors uo P oaniL, ue inaieiniuus tfiuiivci i vpi.vvi inn iiv iA i.tim.f'14 ft. Iittimr thn lopuiiishment.and immediately teio- graphcil peremptory orders to that eilsct to the propor officials at Oroo - ninli. The answer camo quickly that his orders bad boon obeyed, v..-. ivui ... uuihl'ci . "T..- i who proved to bo notorious outlaws. ..jt i. . ... , w if lhul U9t ", i e dilor of the Argus secured -- l lb0 Cl-'-te!- ak iark "!anci.sut gaud. . shin the Ciorni..R af Uartford, which liaa long been die-j tiuguishsd for annual contests of the best trotting-borses in the country for large purses. 'Jheownersol tho ! park and promoters of tho sport had no uoubt that the law would be on- - - all parlicipatioii in the sport, whieh ias tiorctolore mauo a 1'ionuoie s tiorctolore maUo a proDUUle week lor Hartford. Thev have i e- solved lo try whether it is possible j t. hold a successful meeting without j the usual belting teatures. The stewards of the (irand Circuit havo ' asigncd dates for a meeting at the j Charter Oak track. 1 ho Secretary , of that association says : " Wo shall ' announce races, and if they (ill, the , meotilic will be field. Wa n-i! Ii.l ..i.iifliiivlv vl...l!,i.. 1 rut I ung ii.eoiings can uo mauo 10 pay will. out belling". This is bravo and sensible. Tl.o esuit will be signiflv-aiil. Will the j owners ot fast horses tuke thorn t Hartford io race tor purses only? Are the racing and the premiums and ti e benefit to borso breeding sufficient to keep up th. interest? or ,ha ial and tnnst nowardi! col only to hoi ton, en but moralists. Disgraceful Behavior at Monroe. Sjr!tl lo ih Charlotte Ohrervpr. Moskhe, Feb. l'J. There was a con siderable stir in the old court houso here Saturday night. Some venders of Slaters nuteut medicine roofed the l,..;!,!;,,., nnd w e rroin l mv . . I . . . . .. 7. . lt, , . i ndverlise their .. . .. ... ; . 1 1 . .1 - Y. 'i " . mTv.:." ' ' . . ii v U ll'i II M 'IllO U HllUlUtT UI UlPlI inj b(1vfl were prCHOnt n(1 wbou ,,0 "uu " . f''"1 '" wueu pe loi mance oegan ine au.Jifln.-o uui I Xo ,.arnl .;,.,,,,. ,,v , , ... nni, it is hardly probable that such an oc currence will take place tonight. Tiie Murderer (Joiifesnos. Mciioanton. N.C.Feb. 18 This morning William Causby, a jouug man of about twenty-five years, was found murdered about two miles from this place with evidences of severe choking on bis throat, cuts on his face and a depression over his right frontal bone, which was tbe immediate cauoe of his death. At the coroner's inquest Phillin Williams, one of the witnesses. An inmate of tbe negro insane asj- lute, near Qoldaboro. was killed on last Mondat bv soma of hia comnsn- ions. ifyrri anas- r , " "UM " & " u" " !The news of the terrible loss of life ibas been con firmed. It is lino that uot u ninij-le ruiin aboard the veaacl survived to tell the story. A reporter met an English gentle. 'mau at a hotel last, niebt who is tro- n to Nicaragua today and who Las xecnou. ne nas re- luteresta iu that aeetion mTeu wuru innii uiei lowa coiianu lv'f lll,e, ru"0 the loss or the vos- R0 Da-V bpf T'Ht.rday he said a eablo was sent to London telling of th lny nml Uin tv.ilo.o rrrurn f,,i.n,l : :r " , , , ?, , by .11 on board. The cable was Merit 1 to a rartv m London who m luters .ested iu the Nicaragua Navigation . . ... MZ ill on , 'r" , . wniara was a uig 01 ivins Jl,.ln,en' lu command of Captain Jo Juompaou. She was nii.Liug her wv f'0,u i'e.vtown to ljluetiekls, whtr, tliev we,e lo do some work for lb. W1V tere the navigation company. Several weeks nu'0 no newa had been receivevl. Humors were circulated that she bad gouo down iu the Cairibenn sea, and that all ou tho ship were lost iu a gale which some fimo ago blew tenibly acroRs that body of dangerous water. While the cotilirmatiou of tho loss 01 me suip is uiaae in me aispaicu forwarded to London, no narticiilars. urwaraea to i.onaon, no particular l .... ........ nn..l.l l.A ...in.'..AJ T. vl "' " iiBixnmuru. .v i ' kno-n whether the ves Hel w, ,it dvwn iu a gale, which was reported to have visited the waters in which Axe plied shortly to after be dtparture from Givytown, or wheth ffll,nl me pneu snoniy 10 auer ner r s1' spranir a leak, which tbe men 1 .. ..... i on l)0rt"1 "i'11 not stoP- 1 Alt Old Uousc. ' rrm lho.,i,w.ro Argus. j TLe Kllcieul gllll(or, fleveral times j meiitioued iu these columns duiing ran tou fe"u'll-' pf Sherman a army bis nn.-i.-iit. I'iliiili I ii nn I lia riol llli ir iiIIki4 the demise and ha bad him r.xider j n)itjzoi aUi he will be among tbe -x j mbita Bl ,Lq iNew Berne Fair u. xt WMek. ThU is uudoublediv tbeoldest and most bistoiic gaudcr on record. The New Heine Fair. New Berne, N. C.Fob. 20 The scvenlli nunii:il fair of th Kast Caro I linn Fish, Ovsler, (1 one and Iiidua tiial Association was foi iui ily opened by Ci.iver'.or ('arr at noon today, TLi New i'..". i:e d:vi.-ion of the Naval Itcsti ves and the two lire companies of (l is city, ! ; p!a -es in the parade h:cu escorfed hi- Lxceiiciioy to tho grounds. '1 he U voiimr dvlivere.! an inten sting aiivires-., and sua." oneio inail.f-:! lint if wis "ihn ii!iK- .i.'iienl I ,, , .. 1 ...1 .1 . "ll l,a,'.l .. a'.,!,. pi r-.orlii l an ima. Jle gave some jsiaitliug !igun s as to the amount of uioiii-y Ijrotigl.t to this t.i ctii n bv ll.e truck, fish, oyster aud ol her products of tbo immediate viciuitv of Nova Bertifl. Tiie weat!:er was t-Sv-cilent ninl the racis very g iod Tin-balloon ascen sion was tbo boat that was ever tuado here. A Fight Willi Kagles. Mii.w.u'Kkk. Feb. IS .James Sulli van laid a wager of drinks at a subur ban rtsoi t yesterday that ho could, without a weapon, kill two largo eagit s confined in a shed there As he en teted. both birds attacked him. lie noou kilb-d one. but tbe other fasten ed its talons iu his arm aud struck hiui about the bead and faco After " . " ""v - ," ja long struggle, ouiovau lell exliaust- L , T. , .... i . .. ed. His friends ran in. aud at their entrance the eagle let go. Sullivan will i io 1II v lose his arm. Thodead llir(, .. bis ftet fri,m ,jp to u., of wings. The TaTiffliill. Washington, Feb. 19. If the sub committee of the Scnalo Finance Committee now considering tbo Wil son Tariff bill has its wuy the meas ure will be rt ported to tho Senate substantially aa if passed tho House. Sugar, irou ore anil coal will remain on tho free list If any changes are made tbey will bo in Ihn direction of lower duties, aud of an enlarged free list. Tbe movement for changes in the interest of trusts anil other pro tected interests comes from outside the committee. A Dart v of medical editors from Ibe . . , i l .rtli have been on an excursion to this State, visiting Wilmington, IUI eigh, Charlotte and S.iutheru Pines, at all of which places they wero bos pitably entertained. Walter Harris, colored, of Mecklen burg county, set a beu on eight cgs and when she came off the nest she bad a brood of tcu healthy chickens. Two of tiiti g;s wore double and each hatched out twins. Albert S. Rosenbamn, probably the wealthiest Hebrew iu America, died suddeuly last Saturday at New York. I He was one of the largest tobacco importers iu New York His weal.h is estimated to reach :0,0()0,000. Solomon Trogdmi, aged 55 years, was found dead iu bis bed ut bis home seven miles from Asbeboio Friday inoruin?. the 9tb. H. wa. umairied aud lived alone, and his body was not found until tbe rats had fed on it. nr. A Bold Rascal's Escape. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 17 Terry Harris, alias William H Clark, under going examination in United Stales Commissioner Fairehild's office iu tho Federal building, held up the coins luissioner, United States j)islrict At torney Mackey, Special Postofiice In spector Latimer and a United States marshal with bis pistol, and then bolted and made good his escape. Hairis was arrested in the post ofiice ut noon today by Special Ageut Latimer, on the charge of foiging the name of William 11. Chirk to a money order for 101) in Valparaiso, Ind , some weeks ago: The inspect i rs bad been hfter bun ever since und nly succeeded in catching hiui today. He was taken to the United States com missioner's office on tbe third floor of tbe building and was put uoder -amiriRtiou. Fvciy thing was going on quietly, when Harris jumped to his feet nn.) pulling a big gun yelled : 'Hold up tour hands, or I'll blow your d d I rdns out !" Ho bad tbe drop on all p e -cut and tbey quickly submitted, llanis then backed to waid tbe door, with bis revolver slid covering Ibe court officials, oud open ing Ibe door bolted into tho corridor, locking the door after him. Quirk as a fli-h In.-pe t r Latimer tbiew open a window and fired b s revolver iu lh air to attract attention and then yelled: "Stop him, 6top him." A crowd quickly gathered, but Hai'iis had got safely out of the building and wad gone before the po lice arrived H.iriis was for nuny years an employe of the New York posU'flive. Joseph Keppler, the caricaturig', tbe editor aud part proprietor of the comic journal Puck, dud ut New York on last Mouday. It. L. B udeaux, n prominent citi zeu of Bnrgaw, Peuder county, aged 7G years, committed suicide by cut ting his throat with a lancet. He did this while tented iu a chair iu fro: t of tbe lire. Oi lad Monday the President noirt inated mid tho Senute at once con filmed Senator White, of Louisiana, as an associate justice of the supreme o urt. lVckhaiu, of New York, had been rejected by a vote of 3'2 to 41 James Kobinson, the milW nt Foxe's mill near Henderson, N. C wns found (load iu the pond last Monday evening. Ho was thirty eight years old and was under Iho influence ol liquor and is supposed lo have hillcn in accidental' v. Mr. Oscar Britton was killed at Polli eksville by Laving a tree fall on him. He had cut a tree, which lodg ed in another tree, and as he com menced fit cut the second tire the weight of the other caused it fo split, slrikiug him under the chin and kill ing him almost instantly. It is reported that a real live her mit has been discovered in Alamance county about three miles from Lib erty His bouse is in the ground. Over the entrance there is a structure built of poles and cove red with brush. At filst (he passers by fboiiyht it wa-. a bog bo 1, bu it l"is mho. I ppp tlis covered to be the abode' of a hcimit. Pivo.'ises of the air j;issiig.s, as suming a m i!i;.n:nt form and thieat ening life itsi-if. were in the beginning nothing mom than an initation of thi'sc air piis.jagi-s. which could have beeii easily cured in twenty f. ur '..oure by the soothing iiillocice of i hai gtut specific for.-:'! such ailments, IV. Bull's Cough Syrup. Dr.Butl'8 Ccugh Syrup 5SX BXWl'TOirs NOTICE HAV- In: i'"linp'l n oni"Cu!itr ot .Mm 1w!m, tlfl I lit'rclty luaity nit ortii-i h'-Lltiiij t ltltne ncalnnt miM .! Wui l" I'Mnlilt Dm' hhiiu) to mt on nr hoinrr tht' Vi li Iay ol JHiiunrv. Jau'y JA, lH.tt. Itt.V ItHAXTON, BXECU rOUS NO lit E HAV lngqurtimcla8tliexwiit"irurJ. F. O'Klly, lrvtittt( 1 h.'iotijr iMtlfy ml ( m huttliit; tluliim Hffilimi ttHltt (lS'eOeut toexhtt'tl Uih ruimtt tu itit mi r Irt'ft io lilt? 1 ii ut i'oln urvry teb. 16, lKji. J. SI. U'Kl.LLV. OUIOAtiE SALE P.Y VH1- luo nf n muriCHafri ek'x'iito-l by O .1. (lrfii jiDd wlM MnnliH in l'.tul liro'-vn hik) imnifi rci lu nir, ami In iwnJtl lu bwlt v,y pat: 0.1 il u 4.1 In lh odlfO f lilt rtlHirr ot ilfHIrt ut ( h iltmin omniy, 1 will nfii r. i- cHrh at put'lic mii'M-n.' nt :itn court itoufe liMr lu I'l'ihtiuiu', on sj 1 i:uay, thn 17U1 tiny of Mttn-ll, IliotMi t r liilfi (IrM.TMHMl In hhiU iii triK;'. -i)ti.liiln tW arret. Hint adj"iu lutf tho Is oi Kliziueih i'l-tfu mi l "ihtTH. luuriiiirj li, lb'Ji. J. M. O'KELLY. MOflTGAGR SA LE - BY VIUTUK of A mortunK" rxoomed to Mrt. E. 3. Bar rliiKt'in iiy Ari-hlo Ur nu.l wir,', sil l r,-oor.lpl In i.x.k el, euKt us m iiio inis. of u rt:lH(i.r ot difcl. .( ciittilinm .i.uic.y. 1 will iell l,r ,'hIi ni liilill.: miction, in I no curt liUBn iln.r In I'Uis lKlr.., on svmtD W. tlio litli ilayr Mnr.-li. ls4. the two trivc-Ui ..I I .ml ,lH.crlu-.l in a. in .rli?Hi;. mi I sltintti, on L.. i-ivor, vi.utHluliiK 10 arroM. n1 l',h,liit; Uif laiiJt. t, tlm Inin KHiui I'rjitn 1,1 oinrH. j. w. L'iXKV, AfUl. i ub 14, ISV4. ABORTG.VCE SALE KY VIR- a" SI lunof a ni-,r'(f-ip (l.,l. rxftt-un,! tn Iho uadrrHt(iiisl on July J, IS'j:!, hv Enibley tvveaetH., In eourl-houBi, ,1. .r In Clinibum county, Ji. o.. XU MUMMY, t r.lllll'AllV Mill, ISl't, BV I'i n'rlork ra., aii ue i h,h dwriiMsi in 9i.i moriKnu-o. i- or,, 1 will urn lor chhIi, at imhll.r au.Hlou, at hlch In duly r.'cor.ltsl In boot co, imie fioj lu Hie oQho ol Uin register of rioodii for Clmibam county, to which rrften.ti Is h-rt'l,y irlven. KOilEKl' L. CAVENEV, M. D. January IP, Idvii. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM tli popular favorite for drtaMSJrj Ut hir, Kusjtoriri oolor wbca f ray, anil ptwantln,? iModrtiff. . fleams the rulp, wu tha tuir faJllnir, and in Mire to ptaaa. 60c ami l ) at Lrufttf.a, Tho heat i'onglt Cure you cu ua. And LLo twt4 piavinttvi.- known f.r (JonaumpUon. K4 oliiar riuiu-Uy la m effotHiva iu ihm oura of fierofaia. fvhrutnatlMiit AMtlniiM, KUiney, I'rlnary an4 Fematfl CutniUu la, iutd all rtin-d?i of Ihs Luna. Htnuisuli Bor!ii, lilond and ere It has oftaii smresl Ita and h cirM-td cures La maajr raata tUoutflit ay physli-iani to b Incurabla. Ik aUl psty you Co irtra I'jUKka'J Titnivalborouffh triaL tk14 by ail Xnxa frista m lartro bottles at i.ua HINDER CORNS BualonH, M,.!.. CaUoumm, e. lllndn Ulatr fw3 Tha mfc. nrt qtilrkn and - nn for Coma, f4 rmlr.r1Al,U.. lilltrii-rtwna ftrM wtyWf- A. H. BXyeA WOMACK Ss 2IAYE3 LAWYERS, I'lTTWBOltO, IS. C ; mi l laird in.iHluvK ., nuch ra.iuih uud during , ctirtti. Ititc. ill, 1M.3. UaOltTOAOE SALE BY VIR- iB tui,.fn m.iriKAcm-x.'i'ii'r.l lo 0. A. D,n hf S. (I. rarreJI iin.1 wiu nn Dip ittli ny or Oin.ilM-r. lrs.l, itii'l tninim-rn.,1 lu Allrt llnilHnl, hlrh niriiniu l r-rlin,j-.-. mi imKos 'iOI ninl WJ nf lliii,k "it. H", In Hip ,,ftl r nf I. in ri'cl.'or of il.l ,,f (ImUi-im .o illy, 1 will mll l.ircnsh nt imbllo ii.-i t..ii ni I lio .-mii-i li.iiiru iIihii- In l'limboro' m MOND'V. Un' Wh ilny of Ki'l-rusry. 1SH4, tba innil .li-mirllnvl In hhI.I m,.i-ir.iKf, r,,iiliiiiiliiKU.ut l'ivj S.T.-8. mi l h IJ,iIiiik- On-IhuiIk f'Tinnrly bo lousliig to Urn liiu, Niikii J. NpivI ai.u "l hern. JuiCy as, 1SU4. U. A. LOS DON. Ailuruoy. All kinds of LUMBER for sale at the PITTSBORO SHUTTLE MILL WEAThER-BOARD'NG, CEILING AND FLOORING. Planed and Kii.x Diutn. or Rocoh. IJills aawtd to order nt tdjort notion, Oooil Ceiling ami Plot rin already Puesskii at only l.'iO pi r 1 10 feet. 23- NOO, Jr. Sepf. 17, 18J.l. SUBSCRIBE TC THE IMIIifil RECORD, THE ONLY PAPER 1L!S -ozr- The RECORD was established by its present proprietor in 1878 in response to a general demand for a county newspaper, and when nobody else would pub lish one. Since then oth er papers have started izi Chat" ham, but none of then, now exist. This proves that publishing a pa per in Chatham is not a money making busi ness. Every citizen ought to patron ize his only county paper, and but few are too poor to pay THREE CENTS a week for it. Try it this year! C'lTon and Tratla-Mark obtained, sod all 1 rnt butiticM conducted for Mootsarc Fee. Ou Orriet Oppobitc U .. PT(HTOrric and ae can secure atiit in lau Mm Ibutt IkM femotr f-nrn Waiiliici..o. Krnd mo.11, drr-Kini! or fhnro., with daacrt tion. We il,i, if aii-nialila or not. frao al etiarfr. Uur fco uot doe till iiatanl la aaetirao. paMPHLtT, " How la Obtain Pateata," wiO ctmra of actual cliv nia In jouj rt,v, cvxtatjr , a town, nut fret. Adilrai-i, C.A.SNOW&CO., Orr. fAT(NT Orr.cc. WaaiMOTOa. D. ' T. B. WOMACR. 1894. eiATEAM! rat-
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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