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1 &4 Opftalham $wi TIIIKISDAK. MA II I'll 2S, ISM. II. A. LONDON, Editor. One of tho greatest "reforms'' promised by every "Fusion" candi tlato, during tbo last campaign, was a change in our election law, in order (as they alleged) to secure "a lice ballot and a fait count" A stranger visiting our Stnto last campaign and bearing the 'reform" speakers de nouncing our election law, would naturally have thought that our elections wore a farce and a mockery, and that the will of the peoplo was entirely suppressed. And yet it was ! ,i.,.. ,i ....... ;.-,.. ,.i ii.ni u ii.ii I mflch-abi.sed lu .v that the last elec-I lion was held, and who will now . . .. .. . .. -n ,-.! traro to say inui mo win oi ino puo- plo was then suppressed? Yes, the very best answer that could h,;ve la,., madoto all the .ieuitnciatioi.s Of our election law was the result . ; the last election, at which the dem ! orratio party had control of tho partj uau eoiiiio. oi iin.-j election machinery and had all Iho opportunity that it afforded lor I .l in.. I l ot I lint teipl v .'lllolV.'d . ,, , i i i " i . . ii I t"elf to hoovei whelminIy dclcatcd: Kvery "reform' candidate waxed j tthxjueut in Ida denunciations) ol nur election law, and romNed the jito- i )lo that it ho was elected ho would puss an election . . ... the fairest and best ever known. Well, tho peoj.le believed thisjirom itto and olected a lar'e ninjonty l' t hi "reformers" to the Lcinlaturc, and they jiasscd a new election law. But is il lh "fairest and best ever known ?"' J.et us see. In tho firsl j.laco three registrars (instead ot one) are to he a pointed, i.ud three poll-holders nistemi of lour), only ono of whom is) to he a lomocrat and the other two are to f.e republicans and populism. Our!1"0 ,!lucr " 1 uml vm 1 1,Ml much abused democratic eleclion 1 10 t'.em the power ami duty ol re .ii i m I'.iv ..!vi. ilm iipmoeivi I s two lio l-i e ' i holders and exactly the same num- bet (two) to their j.olitical ojiionont!. Thin gave an eyii number two and two to tho dominant party and its opjiononts, but our "reform" legislators did not think this fair and so to make il fairer ihey give the dominant party two and tho minority ono ! By whom are these registrars nd jioll-holtlcrs to bo aj.poiuled? f'.y vne 7nan by tho clerk of the sujiu rior court in each count-. And yet our democratic election law was denounced becau.so the registrars and poll-huldurs wero ujipoiiitod by five hnn bj- tho board of county commissioners. Will any fair-mind d mau bay that this is au improve ment on tho old liny '' I) ut llio strangest "reform" of all is tho way in which the clerk of the j court must appoint these registrar. IIo is not allowed to appoint any registrar whom he may think will t0 tho fairest or most honest, but ho is required to apjioinl such regis trars as may be rccoin mended to him by llio Chairmen of the State Executive Committees ot each j.olit ical party ! Yes, tho registrars ut every precinct in .North Carolina (although appointod by the clerk of j the county) am to be selected by tbroo men, who live in distant parts of tbo Slate and know nothing what over about tho registrars whom the-y recommend. For instance, tho reg istrars nt Bear Creek precinct, in this county, will bo seloeted by the ; chairmen ot the State executivo mittees of each political parly, who probably do not know a man in that township or even ever hoard ol the tiwnship. And yet this is a "res: form" to resloro to tho peoplo tho r. r Ii t .i Im... I c .H . . '' f o Each State chairman is required to tako an oalh fu'uhlully to dis- charito tho duties devolved upon ! him by this now election law, and is ! ,. ... . . ,, . . .1 iiei-ehv t nils! it Html 'o. I ion iiiidi, ,.i.,. i . ., . ,, .ucuuuo u new omco never beforo known in this State. Lut j While tho doniocrats. rcnublicans ! and populists can have registrars , ,?... and pollsholdors yet tho prohibition - ista cannot. es, this new election law does not recogiozo the proliibi- tionisls at all, nor allow thorn to have anything whatever to do with llio managoment of our elections. This glaring injustice to tho prohi bitionists was called to tho attontion of the "reformers" when tho election law was under consideration in the Legislature and they deliberately voted down an araondmont. which would havesiven the Prohibitionists ! tbo same rights as were given to ., f..... tne other parties, ine i.ron.b.tion- ists of lorth Carolina aio as honest, us patriotic and intelligent as any other persons and aro entitled to as ' Jair a representation in ourelections! as any other persons, and it was an; outrage and gross injustice that our i "roform" leaislators refused to let them have registrars and poll bold- . A , ... era just aa they allowed the other Viieee parlies. The editor of the Record happened tobo in the Senate1 Chamber when tins now election law was under consideration and wrote the amendment (which was offered by Senator Adams) to givo the pro- hibitionists the satno rights .uid privileges as were gien the oilier partics, and the "reform" senators rote.l it dmvn. Our prohibition lea ders will please remember ihis. ..... . .. , I uder th,s new election law more power and authnrity is given to ox-' man than ever before given by any previom elect ion law and that man is the clerk of Iho superior court. Not only does he appoint the regis- trars and poll holders (as before ......0 n I... i I,. ..I.. ...... mi..M;mIi alter or create the places of lection, a ow-'-' hcrctofor-j given to the board ol county commissioners board ol county commissioners. therein im.rovement ? le election returns also are to oo nin.ln lo him :nul ho n!,,nf aiids mi .... . . i - - . of votes given for each candidate and proclaims the result, tb's one man takes the place of Ihc torinor hoard of county canvassers, which w l'"inlill,'i '' 0,10 1"'"' holder or registrar 1 mm each pre- cinci iii me coiu.iv. i,i. tax j'ayers, whether they be democrats, republican or poi ulmts, ! t . i i are inlerestcd in having the ot'hl ''ovcrtiinniit lor tln least moiiev Tor nearly twenty year the demo- cratie parly l.ud control if every dei.arlinent of our Mate jovei iiment, and its socagers ami papers have asserted in every i-sm. :"if. that it had k'iven our people the best i.'ov erni'.ent at the least expense. This assertion was denied in the last cam jniijru by the '-Fusion" sj'pakers and nipers, and they accused the tlemi cratic parly i f extraruai.co ai d unneeeMary expenditures. V hi. h were rint tho deinociai ic or "n form" speaker! and jiaj'Cru? Tho peojilu by their voles decided that .... I . . . .. :. i . .... i - . . . l uciiiL' l.icso expeuiliturc am ''iv " . ; :o i .. ... ini' us a st.il boiler 'ovem incut at a tilill lower cent. Now, have they done this? Have our "rolorm" legislators provided the jieojde of North Carolina with a belter government and at a less cost ? Let us seo. 1. In thw first lace, they have in creased taxation instead of reducing it. ;ir lust democratic Legislature levied a tax ot 22 vents for general Statu I'.irposts, and this "reform" Legislature increased this tax lo 24 cents. . l . - t . i . v.u. ..eioe,.iu.: i.egis am. e ii..u em u eo.M, on an aicragc, u.o Mini ol ? J . 7 . " . ami our "reform ' I.oisl.itino post ?72,(i04 ''., 1111 in-('i-Piisi ot ?.:!. hi. 1 1, '.i. 'Iho :i'iroj)ri:itioiiH tn:ii? by thiri "ruforni" I.i''iAlaliiru wero ovir onij hiuulroil tliniis:uiJ (ioiliiis (ji-put-er than the lijiprojiriatioim of our much abused iloinocralie- J.pyi.--I:i-1 11 re. Now, these threa slatomcnts nro tacts will c u cannot be ueiuo.l and , wo eoininend them to tho carulul j uoiiM.lcration ot iho.so tax-payers ' who wish for "roform and relrtiich'. incut''. ' . T 1 Ihk iiitt-ri'Bl law that was enacted 1 l,y our lato heyinlaitiio is claimed )V 0II1. rfforiii'' friends as ono ol tho best mnusiircH adot.ted bv that body l'i l i and win o wo may readily J J I J concedo th to be. true yet it may not even then bo of any benelit. ; The persons who most neod relief from a (jjj, u( iteieslnro the com-j,,1l)1,u wUn ,.. .,..:,. hif,'h rate. Tl.o persons, h-,(, , ., ...... ....., " . I ( !!(, arc llio outs who must need relict. And vet theso persons are . nut ni .ill i.r..,.",(i. ,i i,.. .i law, becauso this law exnresslv siao.' uiui 11 - snail IIOl an UV l.) ex i a t i hjj contracts". That is, a man who ':a heriiiofoia irlvan Kin nntJ .,i o ,., ,...-n i ..lat rate Th. ,.,,. ,.,, nut laie. i l' onli applies . ... .... . io tonii acts iiercaiter lo be i.ra'lo. i So that the i.ractical opcriition of tljist new interest law will bo to 1 ...i. ...:n ..i:.:. ,,, , iiiaitu it nun inuiu uiiiRiiii iiira nuor I ,,.,. ,, i.0 ........ ...... i101.H,,l(,r ' ,, ! 1"'" lJ ""I low inoiicv heieutter, and jj ,.ot help a man who is already ; j jn bt. It i like Udling a man who ' j ba. t:tncn ill(0 ft taep pit .(,.om ! ! which t.e ii unable to et riento hi.n ! 1 1 1 V n . "1 ! Uhen help him uot to fall into so doep ' aonoaain. ,,,.1 1 1 ..,, publish u stuterae.it from any ono ol j our "roform" legislators showing how miich thov have reduce. I tl.n salaries or fees of anv sheriff eUrlc register or any other officer. Thera,rt of 8 H'tl conversation hold b , . i , i between myself and a Republican poopto are anxious to know how i leaiier at the time of the public print much they havo boon relieved inline "fiasco" before the late Legisla this respect. j ture, otherwise known as the "Pied rr. ? Douglass Memorial Association." What a mockery and travorsty hei.i.ai.. on "local self-government" for our 'reform" legislators to pass a law that irives one man ( the Juduo ol the ' district) as much power in theselec I.. . ... . tiou of county commissioners as is given to ilia jojjU ol any county ! A btartlinu sensation lias been i made by the diacoveiy, this week, that our late "reform" Legislature) ' pawed a law which will very sei i- otisly e ripplo nil business transac- lions and ino.st effect ually put an end to giving nnd receiving moil- gages. 1 ho law im in those word: "That all conditional s:i!os, :!H.ign- ""'!"N- """':' "' ''"'"I in tr.."i which are executed to secure anv ,,,.,, l,Mi.,atio,,, hoU( ,. ,, w,it., ,,-Vl.s ,.0..,...,t.,.s (, ,,,,y credit r of the maker shall he absolutely void as to existing creditors." ' According lo the literal rea lmg of this extraordinary law no man,; who is in d-bt, can buy anything! uiid eivo a mortcn.-. to si'i-ine its! payment! Of course, it the courts so construe )t, this law will work untold hard- ships on the itor class ol on r peo ..1 1 .1. ... I I i . me. .. m.u... legislators who passed la hi it li . W h construction the courts will g.ve it h now unknown, and lawyers d vided ... opinion. Ol course win e t i is iiucrertuinty exi-ts no merchan', or anybody eUe, w ill .eil anylhirj; on a credit to any man who i? i deb'. Mow, hav'nt our "relormer. "iven "reliel" with a vengeance? Kvr.s the J'hjjr, thi week's isMiie, mils t mil I he ' late'Tclorm" Legislature cost thousimd dollais more ihnn iis eral lo in oerntic predecessor. Mil a!-" ,i!-o that the appp'pl iations were rather too lil end" tun! that it is -unite lil.el) " there was some "c :: i ra vaa t .'e". At:, I the ',,,(, )' " en udll'.i'ri tililt "some iuit'oriunl iol-lai ion was lei! undone". So it would seem that all the dem ocratic charges ol extravagance. &c arc not "cainjiain lies "! Will, any I that il is fair "i.t nl man i on!, ml , and ju-l to make a V" country doctor ,iix li M icur) .,, pay the same ' the rich city iloctoi-'' I iioi..;. . i it right to make a law- ' income N only ?."ioo a ! e name tux as another ! yer, v hose ye;:r, ay t biwyer whose ii.e.iine is ,").!. nir,1 What honest man will say that this is right And yet this is cxai tiy what our "reform" legislators have done! ! lini.'ii; (o Hie ilop'.'hliciits. We have never ha 1 any doubt but that .Mali, 'ii Duller .i d tl.o other populist k-iuk-r wot.M cvuuiiaily be- oniP I'i-i'iib!i.-iiii.s We iMimot tl.i.ik. ' however, that tho Iioi.et miiSHcs w.ll , f(l0(V tUul As a "straw", to show , . , ., , , , -. we r iLi' copy flow tin- Cl.ailiittc (' f illmving coiniii.inii'.i' i n : '', ro- ('... .; ..- o!..s,-r, r : While the iiiVhp:ip'rs aic jiiti a lico II. u f.ut that Senator M.iiioii f'.utl.-i. cf-Oai N..I'lo()i.h r.'- b-.i, iWi.1, ,1 to cit on the Itpjniliiic:ii si.hi ol lb,. L'uitCil Stutt s St imti' cbuiiiLrr. jh i haps a I'oiiM l.-lllioll slii. It I lul l u few wii-Ls ugo with a Itt-j ubliiau ii inlcr will piovc a La'.m of liil. n l' to Inuse il. iu.l.'.l mi. 1:1 1 h , ho wi unl aim" - - , kiss t be ;,i onil tiv.i by M.ii ion ll.ithr. J lii'c.'iivi i-.-iti.-.n n t'.-i r-. 1 to wan lis fuilowH : "I pan .'ip ou n piec of ii.t'oi niiii iiip, w Inch I .Jo no' j anv loiiftfr eoliBi,!..!- .1 oo'.li,.;,! sreirt hjujf as llm CKiiipftiii is over hihi! ..,,, ..aii,.,, ,.,...1., I,, i.. U'i I r.m ! Harris was hero last, sumnur ho to'hl me. that l.e was lireei.l in tho panic ron,n wlt '"'(.n Jutli r, Jin l v ULi,,,,,.. .... 1 ... .... . .. l 1 li .IBIill" I ...J'l IUII5 Ol IMO lO'pill.ill 'Olb . , , . , .. , ' . , nl I in hut!' u-t.pii 1 li.. no I n.i.n , .1 l.i.: ,.i l fr...k- .ii-,..ias..l sti.-i.mr... c,,i Hutlor were both vciy free lo say that I they ex)ccted to w.ii.1 ii. in the He- ; rn,,1i,a" pity, nrj.1 th-.it thi ro wus i n !l.cr choice for thitu. J l.ry said ; Hepublicsu now.lmt they could have ! Il.nx - worn w. .., I,, irontxi.. I,. I ... no ltiilucuco in that party unless (Ley brt.uht a following; with tliciu, and tueiefore, they would wait awiiile un ' lil tllPV lint Hlll-I) II liol.l on IIimo' f , .! . ' i. ...,..'. i... . i 1 1 i. ..:.. . lunoin .uiti iuuv tuiiiti uiuij; m 'iiimi can party.'' j '!'' some of the Potiulists of the , v nun, her of I if 111 into 1 1, a lfoi.nl. 1. ; State this bit of conversation nniv not ! ,,8wa- u 1 Ir-w that Ihost: inc., wuo ,,neil U,e poimhstH dun:. l .e . . I last campaign under the honest con viction that the lmitv would cive the ''''' so many of us need will Lour I with amazeiuent th-t they aio brii'i; . i i, , i . i ..i ;. . . . - r jJ' ,a"1 eouK ",u'. a I""tv wl',ch foryeHishas her u iioioi'iiu-lvcoriuiit. and whoso control of No.th Cn .nina 8fi'Bil is tue only nain upon that Slate's fair namo. AferlearningHiis tf ",ls,,le ulf,J,UJ,4,lou lljt,l L" 8l";'"i86 on'the Pepnblican side of the Uuited States Senate chamber, ami il should bo put down iu black and while that j Marion Uutler's vote will always be j x nu "- itcimuiiuau ujuiuutii s oi lhe Senate when the mmreinaev ol that party in the S-nato is at stake, The conversation here re.i-it.Ail i 'given almost as it occurred, it beiii" i Miss Alice Turner, living near As - 'ton, Henry county, Va, fell into a ; we" tew "AJa aS0' which is IM feet 1 yoet remarkable part of it, however, is thit 8Ue succeeded, unaided, iu climbing out. Providing for their Famines. The "reforui" members of the late Douglass Legislature pretended to be very auxioun to relieve the people, hut they considered themselves and their families as tho people and therefore iivo the m, and them only, all tho re lief that they could, by grabbing all the e llb-es iu t.iglit List w.k ire pn'.'litdu d !i list oi'll.e -i'iees grabbml by the "re .'or me is" for I ln'inselvp-. m,.l now we copy from tho .Y -. .i.i O.'.yr.r (be following iul of . fli -.n ;i lil l.i .1 r tLeir wieH, and sons -led j.,,,.,.,,,. p...,l, Fortune, son of Fortune: ue, ?1 a day. 1'im li 1 1 iiit'.nrin, son of Scualoi Seim'oi Sen.it 1. 1 lliilVmitu ; li.L'e. !1 .lav. 1). P. St.nlni.1.. sou boel: ; I'iico. a d iv. il. 15. l.ion. si, i, of S n iter P .lit- : j i i I .nl em ollii.i; rlci k. T) a d.iy : lull. .1-,'e. ' l'i i ! I i. tn i.-'.. son of Si n;i?ii -!,n j i id. : i"i :. 1 .t .In. ! .1 '. M. hi.Iv, i o.i i Si tutor M : I i d.iv. Al. II if d.ii':;hter oi . ten cci.t r. S.i,'- Hoove! : eo, -!,.- t M S M M S. i.a'.-i Ai- hoi v lo. i !i on . h e; l''i in .i. e. .' 1 i .!iiv 1 .iii-i,l. r ol to the com ticcH of Lot- I" j Mis. A .1 Ihilhv; i .p.. D.'.hy, wife of Sen ill. I i.-t. L.ii cents a copv sluel. L.-s'.ie !', I'.intp'.ir l!, son of Uepn chit ive C::;i i l.olj ; i.s-ist jiu I en i ... -in,.' c'. i i;, i i iy iitid iiii1.m;v i h ipiili.'i ee. In I -1'.) he was Sena Jr. son of Ih-j re- tor liom lihuoir-. t-ei it,;; n f nil term. Ilwari; el. il to .t! j; lv in th.o lil'li. s he moved lo Mln cioii of justices nfjiM'Bota, and bad lived li.eie on'.v a II. i l'i-, .!!, (sntuiive H. ei. e nitiii i c e o:i . I til V ". -i: ' '. x d v and i-'tie ie .Toll i (' 'V ..-i.jl.ro'l1er ..f ,-'.p; .1; rr '. '! ,r.. i . n. er. del k to th .li.iu.l'e .' ! '.'Choi', of plstieeS O tiie ' n,-. . f ") s ! ty m d nnlea 'fi 1 I. !, 'i ,.. t iot.;er ol S 'i-i'o' W. It L'l-i.- . i.ssist,i;i ,i pii; ei.iHi c'ii! of tile lloii.-e, !," a day im.-. i' iii '. II. C, Silt S .tti.i lield, e ni. Id, bro:!,i-i" of S. 1' i.-f c!ei k of the lloiis-c ; ii.e. Ml a day. J. tj Chi I. cell of Mejucri. l.taliVi J. A. e'ict I: pi;', !fl a da v. N 15. Wiiv.i :. son of S. t)ibo Wi! e. n: v'a . si a day. i! . f. p. ii of lh pu si'tiUtiv .Sell', i f ( L it Lfiiii: in;e, Jr 1 f . day. 'Like .MiiNlrr Lilie Man". I r -in I he il.ii! 1 -ii,- oi rar. "Co in t 'em on! '." s,od a c' rk of ! linn, uuis.'j oi ii.u ii.i.-. aojoiij ueu . 1 . ..... .. I . .1,1.. I.i.l....: 1 l;it in o toaoothci Cieik who was la'iii.i,' tho vote t ii it yea !...! n-.iy p!'ip.:d;IIOU. 1 ho SOggl." i 1. !ll w i - i.'.iiOo wiiLiii tnt iictrit.g of I l.'o ll-il-elgii COI 1 e."j oi.d. ut of tile ()o-t!er, who s !-iti lug nt I he i i jilii tt i s de.-k. 'iMuut i nl out '. ' 1'l.at wus ore way if di jibing ol Iho troublesome, ;m of ,t u it lU! ;i, .1 UuiJ m.i pn.-s, waa to wt.-u noi.n in me r.'.-iiisnii in e. erne whv tluui. un.l oin- v.-v ol ' 1 1 i 1 1 ilnoii..i , l.:ii.i wbidi bail liei-n lui-.l ami fieih-iJ ; ----W.btotaki-the'iufioiutliptalnY. H'iho; Hl-lCtl"!'! Ci'lSl'lUS V.avk. 1 Li- e-ntiii-d ou the i.i. uiio nit thi-in on , ,.,, ,t, t ,, ,..vi!l- .;,... thlil 1' issaU Iii;;.'.!. ; iiloi l-l M;ot lur 1 M 1. , , 1 , .. b P . , III- lit Vil-V 1:1 111 t .si: ! Tl t 11:01110 1 oi : :.t; II v.,1-1 to i ipMiit for iiuilii iitioii nnd i'iiii..l:n.'!,i t lii v. l.ii I. i a.l j ;;.-m il ni p. !,.! r..:ii!in Lnt llll lil. V.I pi;.r.-tl t:;lll. HtllPl! ti.'' fr ijiii-til uiijiiiry in JUL i'b, ulirily a.hirtii! tu Ly o:ir 1 oi I c-j.on h nt tliti.-: "l)i.l the ijf oi.-l.it in o iiH!!y pit- that Liil or wu ii passt-.l by the c.tili.i.' 1 Im bticimi e'.iuuot ri.n above lis loiintaiii. IjiIo- iimsli-r IiUk n.ali. Tin.: clerks il that i11f.11111.1l3 i...'dy r::iiiiot iu rt-u;oii be t-:.ivU-il to busi.y in 111 r than the incu whouiU'le t ni ui cii'i i;s. , , " I lil' A I I III-lOII ( lllll III 1 Ut'O Alljiilll'lit'il. ri...n uui.-ti. Nwa u.. i ui.rvw. ih-.i. I V, sicrdiy theArringloii comiuitfo Uvhi -h is nt tiieseiit in a stato of hii pen tiiiiiu.ilion. l i rsi ntcl a record l'i Ol ' I Tt 1 1 ill'fl lll.l (. I S I UI l- Ol. I i S t" S .. , , , , ' 1 1 1 t lo. Sl '.I m iiinlot- ..I - 1 I - li 1 .. n.i.f .!.iii f rn t !...!. Hiiist. - and A Jrisory Counsel V. J. I'eivu w.-io proiiniici t m the nt h lion that went up to draw tin. per diem. -vtc. for the eimU' . - ee Hints. He refused to pay Phillip An. l.'.n.i.a.i ....Lo.l m-nf I an I f.i viin s accounts on llio pro'iud -that they coiitHiind unnecessary ex I" uses. Me ii"hl Hausfi's account. I f .1 iva ni li it .1. il Inrsl nn.l Ifaiitov . .... i.o... u iw.'in yiiiiiitir nniuiui. tatiii. . Tho triangle ilepnrte.l nith n ilisap pointed look on their face all but if .1, .. 1 mil in niiv l.i Hiuser. He was strictly iu the ban.l- wsoi.. 1 or the present their absurd "ex- .. ' perso account are held in abeyance. Pliilhps, of Pitt, and Uryan, vt Chathaui, both iefi for Lome iu lhe tl aiie' uoon Canipl.t-il is siiil at tLe I'ark Holf l. - Ilill to Tax HlU'llclOI H. Si liiN.inKi.n, Lis . March 2i.--A bill i to Ux ba.'helors and establish an "Old llaids Hoins" when the tax fund shad . have reached .-(l,0()r), was introduced I in the House today by representative The bill ilelines bachelors as binerle 1 men of thirty two years or over who have never been married, and exempts , men wuo nave rmiciieu sixtv nvo. woo , ....... !. i"J. to a board of m:.nn'rri.l wnmeu o.r Ririo i.j iUi ii,.. i,.. .i murriiitro at lecat three timea lomar- each time. 7. ' Killed by Lightning. BniMiNOHAM, Ala., March 23. Light- uing today struck the resideuce e.f Jeptha Williams, a farmer of Moiuoe COimtv. WllliuuiH' ten voir old son. sitting - before the t;rate, was killed and bis clolhine torn from lis body, Mis. Williams, standiiiL' near bv. waa hurled atrainst a wall and killed. Wil- : lining was rendered totally blind. A two yaar old child, playing near its father, alone escaped unhurt. MeKiiile-y Against Free Silver. Sr. Ai'arsriNK, l'la., March 21. Gov. Mi'Kinlev and his party will be Hie personal guests of Henry !U. Fiil- i. if Xeiv Yoik, the .Standard Oil miljionaiie, upou their ariival to- i mo ro.v. l:i Thomnsvil'n esterday a letter I va received liv (l..v MeKinley from ill hundred or mole eili.elis of (ieul- gia Donjocratsiiud U p.d lienusuliko pledging him the solid vote of (leuiyi i in the X.i'i.'iial Ivepublieu-i C.nveirion, and auuir'g him cf n jli,4!tiu,; cliiiiiee to ;et I liH ihetoral .vote ol' ihai S;nte. lovided tl lit l.e d. e!au l.im-. !f mi advo.-ate of tree .diver. Thel-Jter also intiiu i! . d Ilia' i!ie l!.ji!ib!iean national pi i, firm of l.sdt! not.' it eoniain u si.ver plank I W'li. II till! letter w:a I cud u'oilll.i . ! him t Ii. V. .MeKi.ili? uas illdi.j:ialil. I il i u ....l back, tiiiu.-t l is hands in- I to ll is I I OIM..I K pO. l.i i ii Hi d hie mted: I "Ii' the Ki j.ii!. ien!i p.irlv hou!d jd.eiiiieloi 'i ,. hjlver 1 vo'iM dt cluiu ' l'i e .me in rr, b l.i'i ti ... i I wonl i 1 'pi it i I;;; p.irl y f'oi . v. r. " S'.Mtat en from i '. cec SI tiles, n ...;i il..- -i.i-l-i it,. .1 i; j - i . i . A wii.er s.iVH tn.t liie fiidy innn wh i t v.'i ( jir. si ; n' ! liuec .Slates in t ic l'n t c 1 ,S, tit.-H Me. 1 1 e e. us an li i-h-in in. Ui-n. J inii-s S,,ii!ds Shie lds ua" bo' n in t'ni;;!v Tyrone. Iuhrul, iii lln, I 'it e on., to li;s eoiii.ti v in lS2.i. seltiiii;,' i:i 1 .linois. He Mud ed hiw, lo.-e r.ipi.Hy in bis p.rol'.'s-i in, Wn c!l.)fceii I i I: i.' S'lpl fill) 1 i;u'l of 11. i. is, t;eiv.... ..'.h honor ill the M, . i.-.m war, and v .i nnnlo a M ij ir (i icial bv lr. vi t for I'ailanti v nt I f.'W yi a i s i SrlCl'.l. lo lil m rvc 1 inroi en I won in to l-c...:-il ,IM I an ut i tl.i .' hoi o 1 ,) ll'.-i vm:s H id to ihn spir.-d l.-riii. IIo war of (.is essiou 'ind t i Mi we l,t In )',: ho w s :1 ,,, ; i ,..,. i.l ei- ..f tl o T:.-'is!iit; i tn; t ii... : n l :o jippoii.t.-d l'i i'. d i s S. nator t. ii:l a ci..n ; u:.e- : I I oi in l!c- .1.0 1 i;, ,l,i:!;. ..f ill ,t ai in 1'aiifo: ni'. - j Tilt' n iiiiifo.i C'ltiiinil Ice. i ii .ii -1. i I mi '.tee ! Wed ; oi u nl; jd.unk ; ! aii, of i I lii.s .-! A . 1 1 1 . l; ! he'.. I a: sdiv. V Hi lt!M-:.l(.: lil!l; fClil- in r s.-.--i i i on V.-t onpoi .1 had ln-. n ius 1 tin: ttl.ii... I'i.illips ii'.i i.'ii.Ii us In-i-:iii;,i iitel; l!.y ill, Bill. Ulali -.i illo e i'ril - :iirl a iii. ..-I oi.' wa- h'-i 1 i I !i a: i a- ( i i '.I. !.- it tin .-.I t. oi r i-:-i Ai- in.. t.- i.iM'.e. y.f. ('iini.-I 1' '!, iii. IIo is.' Iron. C,:i n I;, in 11 1. 1- 1 to i::.i' i.l.c "1 im -iii :; ! 1 Liv .i; l!.t- lu-nl of oiu- of ! no 11 In !'.!. ' i !. :ivr 1 1 Olibi.' V. i 11 I j ', ' hasn't I1.1 11 nib. : t'no ! Im . I ' .1 IV 1 n'i ;:; Il IS I h it o l'i t 11 .lil'i'iiei.. n i l II L-. i.v. i ii ;i i,cvi-ti .j.fr iii-iti i'. t r :i' f.u- n-M irtl ibi'o: lv :.! , hurt. ,. Popir:-.'. j..itv iii ii-.ii i.iiiiii ::ii ti.i:l'"li.;i::;. lli'ISSle-.l Wllil ll.l- IVO'kl of lb.-In ion l,i fi-.!:.' on :0;.l are . ;.' I. I lil I l.eir ilei.u hi'! , ' i.'li . of t l.e tulsfi u'i f.iilnie of ti"C i,ji:!i;,t in('!iilti H I. ,-eciiiP ti:;. pitiinise.'. uf.iii'ii wi.i-'h tl iv wn; ot-:,! liii'le to infike. .Vl-iiiy i f ti.oie slo stip.(: t. ,1 tl.o f.isiop ticLft ii' t i t c niiiiy 1-f-t f 'M now n th. y wi:! coin' Lack to tha 1. ii...ci-;:.i.-parly. ! If Miiy lio :i Mttcli fur V-hi. 1 Mr. l'iid Miiiir, tf liin;. Hi., jwiiles that ho had nSiveie Kill: V trouble for in in v y ai , with Ki-veie j'aiiis in his Lack mi l aUo lli;:t hip lil-idib r was nf.Veti d. 1 !e 1 1 h i! lining j . Illiy JilK'll . .1MI1I. ...... II. It .itl i'JJ.' ho bean u:-e i f I'.iecltic ll.lt. r- i.l d found le'icf ill once. 1-iice-tiic liiili-i; i:i (-..n ciail v :id ite.l lo cine of ali Kidi.ey and Liver troiiblis and t.fin jjives almost iiihL'iit i. iii f. One-tiiui wi.i pi .ive our fctate:n"lil. l'i ice only ,r)!lc. for lain-o Lottie. Al ti. 11. Till; ll,Ktuu h 1)111 Si o i c. Fell ti Hull' Hil. rmni H e Vlikr-l'lo News. A lelpil)!.' li ' iHII Ol' Wtl' .Illi.' COll.l i., .. ... .i.ij ,.i .. f... .1... . ... '.t .... ....... .. ........... n .. xnd tol.l His 1-T.nrv ot a W aiii'i 'a in in v i.o fed over I.u'.f a mile, lie said it w,.-. I 11 inj; the repent mow and th. n1 .eiiiiiii ioi'l j'iiie up on tho tut un I.Oli io fee.! ni'liie s!.t i Tho snow had 11 lisle. I ov.'i nn.l when be btaiie.l biek he lost l,i: f .intiii'j and coicmeni) oil fsliin.,' and icuhiy. li.st roiiij: i;ir;ii a I te e, t; 1 n i.ani-t a c w. li i:i)-it h.i, act licii'i'y !i'.r.de,-i in a iitihLtuV o;.,.',.,.i. lie 'si live'v ii-si-its iliiit tli! iintai'ro w: a over half i 1. .'.: and v. ith tl.o exeep ti" i f a f.-.v l::tl..' Lrun-o-. fho nun was ui hui t. .. , JV'r h,cwn y"' ' i'.0'" ,rH' V' J) lu.ler, ot liincy. Ky . was sub- Ml- b- K 1Iu,Nt'- .!i d' 't "f that r!a!p' 'ccoiiiiuemle.l t hauiijeilain s L'"liC' clll,:i l'.:,1 '" i1)"u ' '" bl. inedy. i 1 savin- her much sullen.,.' besides the troublo aiid expense of u-ndii.;,' for a doctor, which was often necessary. i',"r !tl'' I'-vnuiu .V Hemltu, Pitts i A KCM.-i'.i ihcnnii.iic pain in the left shoulderlm.l tl iiobl. d Mr. J H. Iioper, a well knowu dmist -of Hon Moines, Iowa, for em r six months. At times the pain was so sevre that ho could not lift aiitbin. With all he could do l,e could uot l.-rt rid of it until he applied CiiuuiLci linn' Pain Palm. -I only made tl, no apoLcitioiis of it, he savH, "And Lave einco been free fiom all puiti." He now re-commends it to persons situilaily alllicteil. It is for sale by liynum .V llcaileu, Pitts Luro, N. 0. Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect of elcr by the occasional use of Tutt's Liver Pill;-.. They reg ulate the bowels anil produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, bil iousness, constipation anil kin elred dirfev.scs, an absolute cure TUTT'S Liver PILLS In Poor , 'means so miicli moro than ' , , 'you imagine serious and' , fatal tliseascs result from", , 'trifling ailments ncglecti'tl. ' , Don't play with Nature's i jg-reatest gift health. H you are feeling nut ot sorts, weak athl RCiicraily v h.iustvtl, iiirrvoiiit, have no appetite and caul work, Brown's ilron in if iho inot relu- M reilu iiif.uhuli is litnwii s It on Bit- ti. A few hot- I tics cuie hciieht comet from the J very first tisvr Bitters won't jit.'M fwf ttfth, antl il'sl It Cures Dy.ipepsla, Kidney and Liver Neurnlirla, Troubles. Constipation, Bad Blood f Malaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. C . I . I,.. ..in..il k..rrnur,l r-A lines on tin wiaeiicr. All others are sub-4 .titutrs. l in receij.l n two 21-. Rl.imps -1 rmi Fair Views ami bonk (ice. C AN!)ST.K P.Y .-.: f... I.Y I1!H K Ol- . I,- . r . :n 1 . I 1 li.'.ili tin ; .11 : . ' li. . 'M 1 I. '.I. i.ii.-i. 1 1. 1.1 , I ;il..Ti 1 1 .nl" 1.. ill.' 1 1. 1.' rv !. . mil .1 .y ..1 . I i'. i.'-' . l-.'.-l. i-.m.'i.-1 .1 I .... r,,-..;.-, 11 " ..-I 11, i' ,. ,... 1. In- .1 i.i li 1.. -!. i.-i .-1-: l-v il;,. I-.. 1- i.. 1 L lMi.lt. 1 1 :i !., ci A l, .!U ' (nl .'.' I i.-l-v, 11. w., WASH 1 (l'H)', I). C A !.u ;'o,;-h: . .mo I ty S,-! i r Vo in-. ' :. !' :i!i.i -irl-i. . , . . V - III l'i-il ill). I ,J ... 1 ) -.1 w i'i-, ' ' ", i ., .i-.:i !.'.:. 1,'i.iu.c-. , . I !i.! I ( t '.l'i - oil r pec .il .; , ' I ! --.iiii.-; t 1! . i t!e t-t u :v o! !. .'.i i - M:it. : ().-'.. '..! :..'ii. l'oi- I'.-tl -t'.ii'ti I,-j"-.il-.-, !' il (i.lV, i i oil i'.;:n ., i; i? " ' '' ' ' Olt.1l. l'.'-l P, Ifii-ji.-OS. coxi'i'.xsi:!) ui-'.t-MU. or the condition I t TliK Gciiimcrcial and Farmers Bank, (ii-' t;.i,i:i(;n, r'. c. as n.M'f -r ti:k sri i i: -in m sriti it on thi: l'.li u iir. K5!i!i:n, 1894. t:i:soi i.t i: v liabilities. T.c uih itiiil I i.s -omits, Vlul I'll ' .j. it'll Slock paid iu O..1.0..IIS. iToS: C.-ob, $100,000.00 i.. !i'.i'.N C 1 1 im f. P. .11 Ti..:!! .!.s-2 i'l.tli'. i.led Piolifs, '21.02:1 11 Piinkiii;; I!, ruii itiiie. I u.- to Hanks. 11,825.6.1 iiinl l'i:;i!.-, IS 70 J i; Di ; o-;;ts Sul.j. ct to Ciiireni l'pi iise;in,id i'-.iT.e -. Ii.ll'.il l.h.ick, 311,495 9C Cash I'm- Ii oni l.i.i.k s 15'! ;'27.7"i t'.lsh in Vitillis, -Jl.-is? .'vl 'I. Ill '.. M.ii ii : iii- colli i'io.n-1 iii .1 Wo v. ill 1. .:,.ii,t d lo o. ii s tm. I el.niii a or J . I ; i . new t.ivotr.ls. .1. J. THOMAS. Pie-d.ii i.t, I W FOR Mill Ni THE PRICES KNOCKED ill TO PIECESI EXTRA BARGAINS FOR THE NEXT SO DAYS AT W. Xj. OiTIDOlST cS SOU'S To Make Eoom For Their MAMMOTH SPRING STOCK! Si) me of which is neiw i:oiniii in. Thi'y have a A. 11 .-fork e.f I'lows, 1'low Casting, Steel, Slieivels, Sj.inh's, Tuiks, Hoes ninl nthei' Fanning linjlement. They keep the large.-.! .stuck in the eonnty and will uot be innlei'.stilil l.y anyenie fr the ea.sh. It'yeiti wan! anything yeiit can litnl il al W. L. LONDON d SON'S. I'ittiiboro, N. C, FtLruary -i.!, ltlij. VALUABLE LAND. Will ! e. .1.1 privately that valuable trot of land Innirki.ry Wuuiiialu Inwuvliip, lMl..nglii li. Mr. J.wi'l.u It. AMluii, inn ojiitulnliig ntMiut a23aere. Tl.ls linn. Ik vi ry Ii.rillc outla grual La.gitnoBD :-v ha. I. will .ch... iii .,;s to mlt j!Uri.iaira and iM rn;...l Hi ll- li rilK. I i.r liinlu'r liilni niiiUnu npj.ly t li. A. LO.M.OV, I i-.i VI, int.. Atiiirn.y. . CGGPfB BBOTH 1 fu T iii 1. W. Durliiun), Ralciah, N. Cf I'ropi i.Mors of urn mm mo. V lie j,-. to f'.irninli I ho best HAllBLH AND GRANITE tiny ,-ty!f or ili:tu nnd ut I iv.-t price's. ''.ill tr wt iic 'oi- ilesin-ns ninl prices mi :miv kiml ol MSMMESTjOa TilMLTfSHS. ti! A1...I. i nt H1.1i vi-'.i ti.iw this , 1 1." in 1 hi' .'i.ciu;n, wiii'ii wiitin 1 i. I'niiitpl ;t! tiMtti.sii 'ivoii to ;'ll ..nl. t i'l'i: !!() niKHS, ll.'.t.i.i'.ii, N. 0. 11. -I. 7. IS." g!"f. fi y. y. rail- .ie)!IN (ill.!.. llK.nvLit. t'ondenspd Schoclule. In fliVrt l-'i b: miry 17tb, Io'J.j. 1 om-.,,.:i;:: ll'l:.ni,i.lllHll& N... NO. I. Mall 1'iu.f.eiiBet ..lull & I'llw... II,'!-. '1 i,,.io,.. 11. in. v II oi mt.-ii. Ari'lve, T IM p. 111, in..;. l-,.vcll.;tllli, UllVO, ' " " u.ix sii,,i,,r.l, 3.17 rrlo 1 11 '" M!r, " Ml ii p. m 1 ir. .i.-l'.-r-.. ' 1.M ' i. Ml. Airy. v ii a. in. ' S ll'll IV.IIllJ M ATIONS. No. .1. 11. 'in ; i. viii.- Airiv.. 7 -jj p. ni. M;..l..l I.. ..vn .i '.'l) li. 1 K.r l..' & 4'l " II p.- .111!!-. " .-'J I .u. ll.nl!.- ' 3H " i t-.-ii; ti lii.iiiiil. STATIONS. t... 1.1. 1 ' 14. 111, 1.. n v i Ii l ..... li. Ml Mill. s 10 p. Ill 4 mi 3 iij j V ' ' An iv- orffi.ii.ir i l.i im- liii'i'ii,..!. v.. Milvn ! :ih " rti lii.l.il -i I.. I.VO 1 '11 " Al l U IIL.r...ll , 15 ii " tn.illy ox -'i 1 11111 lay. N .plil I! it'Vli i-oNMCTIoNS. Ti r,l .s.,r. J .in I I ,-, lil, rl nl Kn 1 ie vllte Jlllir. '(.ni u un Hi,- A.i.iiiii,' i . ,1 i Im,' r..r i.l I iN.ii.m S-r 1: Mfl I..- 1. loUllN. .'.'! ts III Sl.llt.T.l v. i, i... .-.aiL iir l An I. Im-, N,,illi hi., I l.illll I . ,,,., in, ni ii;, . n,i ..... vi:i. On-lil.liiiiiiu.l A p .- I: li . v ol, mi l s, uili i,..ni:., 111..I m ' oot e..., i.l. Un- .N. II. rtii..ni li. 11. f.ir . :; - ..u s;,...;n. "i : -mi N ... li, r, , i,l lMtlAlu.tls.4l .!... I:,- --'I. Vi -i..in It K. f. r i:,.uui,icuutl .,i, v r.i,m.i w.. .... sor r.i ;;:.-Mi coNNi:CTIoXS. T...I-I N.. 1 . un. ..is.-n W.ih, in C..vi wllh lh N-.!:,.!. v., ii ni li li i.. i I : i It.-nml nil polma S i h mi I v.f. ,.r. I in oi. -iUir,. Willi tlii.IIS-Ii in. n l .:!'.. li li N. iili ..ni Si.iiiIi lUiim!, n.i-i ui r. 'tuli :i... s.-iii,iii Air l.nm f l..i'-l :'i i.l A-:,.ii- i i'i, l n l i,. Hits N,.lli nuil .;l!. :u i .;i I .i . l.if .1 II 1.41 1 . -II with Urn Al I.; '..- .n... t'..- i'h;il .-l..'i, lil, k-i,.llls, Hlid a'l ' I Tl p -i:..s. I i .ni N l .1 .-..ia..-i." ol Xbs ..ii wi !. tl. . :,. u I Mr l.li;.. ! .r Chill li'lln. At iiiioi ;ui i nil p. -ini-. s,, mil. W. I . hVI r. Orii'l I'oss Ageut. .1 w. IKY. Ot'ii'l Milliner. $174,144.72 biisin. ts. Wc I'liaratitee satisfaction. uiti. thoso who contetnplato making 11. S. JF.RMAN, Canliicr, OYOWES
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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