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(fjhalham ccorJ THVRbDAY. MAI 16, 1893. H. A. LONDON. Editor. Tub Atlanta Exposition, which will bo held next lull, will bo a most iavorablo opportunity for diaplajing vand ndvorlisfiig tlio resources and capabilities of our pood old State, and it is greatly t. bo regretted that bur lato L . Inturo did not make hn appropriation for that purpose. Uat whilo our State will not bo oflle- ially represented as it should be. .yet tliunkt) to tho patriotic, public np-iril of tho enevetfy OiTiehds of iho Seaboard Air Line, that great mil, 'ttvl corporation will, at its own' ex i ptin so, collect and urran'o an cxten dive exhibit of the products of those sections of our Statu traversed by its roads. Al r. John T. Patrick. j Srlio is tho mout capable man llii.t could havo beeu selected for tho pur pose, has been appointed to tu!:c thargoof tho collection and arrange Jnent of tho S. A. L. exhibit, and lie leoires the active cooperation of al the Jirbto spirited citizens of th-it. section. Ho desires our pooplo to furnish samples of wood, building torioi, agricultural products, fruit mil nnythinj; else that may favora bly advertise our section, which h So rich in such articles. Specimen Of the articles intended for tho ex hibit can be delivered to any railroao agent of the S. A. L and ho wil forward the same to Air. Patrick without any freight being paid Specimens of stono should not bi less than eighteen inches square, unri timber should bo in boards about ar -inch thick and three and a halt 01 four feet lon. Fruit should be sent buloro it is fully rip, and it will bi placed in handsome glass jars lm exhibition. Wo call attention to this vory int porta nt matter now, in order to giv hrnplo notice to all persons who hum ish to prepare and send anything to tho Atlanta Exposition, and we earnestly urge tho citizens of tho section to tiko a lively interest ii getting up a ereditublo exhibit. Wo will bo very iti!Hpprociatirc,an Htanding in our own light, it wo di not oagerly and intelligently seize this most favorable opportunity o! advertising our splendid resources Self interest, as well as patriotic jM-ido, should prompt us to co opir ate most gladly with this verj- com,. mendiiblo effort of tho S. A. L. t" display ami advertise tho products and resources with which Provi donco has blessed our favored sec fion. 'The fortieth annual session of the Southern 5iijtist Convention has boon held at Washington, beginnim on lost Friday. It was very largely attended both by tho regularly ap pointed delegates and by hundreds of vistors. Judge Haralson, of Ala bama, was re elected president. The Reports from the various committees wore of a very encouraging charac ter. Tho report of tho Poreign i:is sion Board showed that its receipts wero$15,0Cfl nioro than any previous year. 4 At tho closo of tho year there were in tho foreign mission field 8s Churcbee, 111 out-stations, 91 mis sionarics, 30 ordained natives, 58 Unordainod nativo workers, mem bership, 3,493; Sabbath school pupils, 1,502; 22 houses of worship, 15 day Schools, with 707 pupils. Tho na lives contributed 50,159 The goricral statistics of tho con tention were givon in a compilation mado by Secretary Hut-rows. It showed tho followingtotals: District associations, 702; ordained ministers 3,907; churches, 17,803; membership (white), 1,431,011; colored ehurchef, 12,888; membership, 1,317,130; a gregato membership, 2,718,171. The convention in a body logother with the visitors, altogether about 3,000 persons, called upon Prosidet.t Cleveland and wero most pleasantly received by him. Ino convention will meet not .year at Chattanooga, Tennessee The exorcises at the approaching "Commencoroont" at our Stato Uni versity", a programme of which is published in another column, will be unusually interesting and will Attract a large number of visitors. Since tho official programmo whs publishod a most attractive feature has been added, and that is tho rcn dition of Mr. Lynch's centennial ode by Airs. Grocnwood Ligon, of Mis sissippi. We predict that this will be ono of the most enjoyable inci dents of the exercises. We romem bcr onjoying eo much her rendition, ftt tho last meeting of the National Editorial Association, ol Mr. Lynch' famous odo composed lor tins Chicago Exposition. Mrs. Ligon is a most accomplished clocutionist.anda treat is in store for nil who will hear her recite Mr. Lynch's magnificent odo Chapel IJill I JMiifieii'-cini'iit. Ralbiou is making oxtensivo preparations for an appropriate celo- b.ation. next Monday, of the un- :n r n, 'i.-a M,, 4 - , , 1U ftltU08t HS UlftDV DUUUtCS. 1!6 ment. Already many yos.uonoos f()ruietl dliri tbonoht iu some sec ond other buildings are elaborately ticlS pf y.jUivun and Delaware eoun end beautifully decorated with flags ties. The fruit blossoois uio badly and bunting, and on a grander tcalo frozen. At 7 o'clock auow is fulling tl.au has ever before been attempted Livingston. Manor and Liberty, . . . ,. , ri .. . ... and also in most of tho uptowns ol mtb.sfetato. lliroughtholibcrehty. N im and patriotic public spirit of some ijujiivi. f her citizens nroper arrangements ' Nick, X. Y., Mav 13 Cold wc.ill c have, been provided for tho enter tainment of the hundreds of old sol diers who are expected, A dinner, or lunch, will be preparod at tho old Jones tobacco warehouse from 11 to 12 o'clock, to which all ex-'"onfedc rale soldiers are cordially invited. A N. C. Woman Soldier. (Mm (lie Now Itaru Journ.il. New DEiiXK. May lOtb, 'Do. I read the letter of Capt. Tuttlo on he 20th N. C. Hegiiueut and was ,'hil ho brought to light a long slum loriDg piece of romance in the matter f the woman soldier. The woman ' lilier was discharged just, about in, t y tbreo yours ago at Kinstou, after the cupturo of New r.eine by ion. IJornsido and just before the irmy was eouceutruted niouud Kich iioinl for the great seven days cn ;igeu:ei:t. I wns informed of it at the time by .n officer of the llcgiuicut and bav votulered that it bad never appeared n print before. Tho circumstances weie patriots is well ps romniitie. As related to me then, and as I re iieiuhor Ihem now, they wire fh is: N'olunteeiing a rile tlnoi'gliout thi itate and tlie mouuinius wore ablazi vitb eiithusiasin. A couple, not long married, livee v tbeiiiaelvr-s in sonio luoiiiitain covt icar Graml l'sllier Moiiuinin. The husband went to town ono day ;Uil found everybody un going ol o war. l(o took the m.iitial spin iiid eulistf d ut once. On going honu o pit pai e for bis departure for tin euted field. : difH.'iili.v pie.-eu!ed it eif when be ii-formcd his wife of Li eligerer.t intention. "What is ti lecomo of m-'.'"' is;id the woman. S' iv a re and do tLe best you can. was hi., mswir. "'ihil I won't, stny here b iiveelf wl iii Aon are irone," she re- ;i:d. "if yo.i yo to the war. I air joing too." Then the phlts was i.:ide befwofi h'.-oi, that she should cut her 1 L o:t. put on a suit of her husband'.-loihi-s. go with biiu to the recruiting tation and enlist under an usf-uniei'-lame, liei- n'luie iu can j) was Jop. ut what else 1 never hei.id In th !l ginunt Joe and the hu::l;aml iven i o';cd upon as a c -iii'le of monutaii iO s well ucipiiiiuted aud foiid cf cac't itl'or, On the 13di of April. I'"(i2. a num 'r-r of twelve mouths vo'oiuteeis bad .'oiupieted their terui of sei vieo am iome wii''ted to go home and pom: wei e ready to enlist for the war, heiic here was a kind of reorganization o1 joiuc of tho regiintida going on. 1J some lueaus the husband had to uu lergo a medirul ts::miimtion and wa fouud to be physical!;,' unfit for mill ;ary service and was d.. -.charged. Heie was a uilt iviii-i: Jo.-in lhearui aid tho husb.iiiii oat. What woiih: lie ib) at home by himself and his wtf; lY to the war ? So'ji thing most t i done, r.ud there appeared to bo bit' oue thing to do, aud that was to con fess the deception and obtain her dis charge which wouul invrssanly ijI low. Aceordit!g!y the nel inonii! -he went lo tho (Jolo'irfs (jtii.rii r slid tho Colonel was Z. 13. Yiiiee o' blessed mcriiory. Col.. I waiit to go homo. Raid Joe. a'ter the accustomed salutation. Well Joe, said tho Col . I Mippose i good many of us would liko to go home ; but just now wo are needed somewhere else liit Col , I aiu t o man. No, Joe, but you soon will be and a bravo one, no doubt. No, Sir, I wont, Joe rejoiced, 1 am a Tho d 1 you say, said Col. Vance. surprised and amused at the cimplete defeat of his proposition. Hero doe or he railed to the surgeon of the Regiment bore is a case for you. joe had only to unbutton bis jacket to establish the fact that however much patriotism aud military ambi tion might burn iu that bosom, yet it was none other than the bosom of a womau, and Joe was honorably dis charged. Joe had a good reputation for sol- dierly conduct and was thought to be a little bit the best cook iu the regi ment. His make of biscuits was so tino that he was often called upon to cook when it wos not legitimately Ids turn; but no suspicion evor arose as to his luck of manhood. Tho two returned to their moun taiu home with the distinction of not only probably having l:een the only woman enlisted in tho army, but also likely the only attire family that ever volunteered for military service I supposo the exciting events of the following mont'js was the reason this little romance was never made public through the uewr.pnpei s. And I am glad that Capt. Tuttlo alluded lo it; but for that this account of the affair would probably nover have been ..iven, and I givo it as it was given tome by Capt. Phin Llorton. of Wilkes county. D. T. Cakuaw.vy. Nearly Sacrificed Her Child. SroiiANK, Wash., Jlay 11. Newton ! B. Lagg, rancher, residing near Chat - teroy, came borne vesterd.iv just in ;' time to save bis two vear old child I two y from a horrible oVatb His insane wife had built an altar in the woods near the house, upon ! wuiLu sue iiu Hecureii ino cniin, i i ooueeo piano ami sweet poiatot s preparatory to roasting it alive. Mboiitro being pet out. What is needed l.!..t. ..l.l.l - ,.i. l -,,',,, , . . . was engaged in oflerirg up prayer for Ler sacrifice wheu Ler huHbund nr-; rived. Ho brought bis wife here for commitment to an in wo nsy'tiBi. Work of tho Cold Wave. Mosticello, N. Y., May 13 Acold wave struck this section last night and the thermometer foil 45 decrees this uiornieg uuine thin ice in lln- place tt'id ii:iiiiiy, and a c ;ni iiuiaiiee of tho low temperature, ii is bo'deved, : will iiij ue fruit prospects. i Wati hi- iwx, N. Y . M.y 13 North eru New York points eNpcrieeeed a drop of -10 degiecs iu the tiienu ino- ter i:i tifieeu hours, tho change t; k I ing place from 2 p. in. Saturday to I Sunday moruiug ' T 1 VT V nr.... !! .TI,n' theim ).noter registered as low as S li-a Liiiht. IVuit and vegetabks suf. fe e I in Niagara county aud aCb. u .n th-j extent, of the .hmmte is not y . t .,.....;. , i ,t ...iii ,..ii i,i,j--.,u i ,ii Ol llOII'll tiUAVi.i.NO, Mich , May 13. A tor rifle snow storm set iu yesterday a id this morning the snow i 12 inches deep on the level. It is still snow ing and drilt'ior badly, lKTiioir, Mich., May 13 l'rcdei--i.-k, Mich . report nine to ten inches ot snow ; Ossinike, three inches uud still snowing; l.ewistou, eight inciu a an I still MtowiiiL'; Menominee, four inc'ies, with all gardens and manyl" liuit and shade trees mined, iho fr 'st did no damage to Iruit trees at irand Haven, and it is believed thl generally throughout the Sti.io i e ti ti.t lias escaped serious h nirv Kiti k, IV, May 13 -f j I !!-.,m , nidi. ft.': t I V ki:ii;-"trostl,',ltl11'0 Wt"U 1,1 1 ist iii: bt and did very cxleusio damage in tho ;MpO belt. Ci.KVti..xi),(), May 13 A heavy aud Lillint' frost visited the northern hi, eastern pomons , mo ,te 1 ,st night. I n some p.accs ,ce w as .rozeu a quarter ol an inch in thick-i i- . , hi i ... . ,,. ,. ness. I-run ol :.ll kinds was .ic.sue . i m , , i . ., ,.,; d. A oiig the lake snore yrape. , . .1 . ... . ............ !. .,,. ....... i r . ill nii t iu their vmevards, bul the damage; dono to tho vines is very great ai d tho loss will amount to many th mis uuu ui uuiiuis. ,i in-. i ..,... ii u 1 . l l .ll l l , ... . .. . .... i M ;,;,. Is liadl ll.jlll- ed. tiaiiien truck is runied mm,.. . '. . ... i ; f !' 'i liter trail', two cars 1:1 an ill', youiitr corn lro.eii in the irround. i - , , .,. ,. , . . ,,..,. J .. ... .. ... t io;i - i ' i lo-! l.lMtl el. lis Ot sll il W" CiiAiu.KsT.x, ii . a., .May io There was a hciv,- frost tl.r..ughotit this section thi nc .ruing, but owi in; I lothe drv weaiher no daiumre oi anv charaeti-r was done. The liicrmnm- eter tonight i 51 un 1 falling, with a cold lain. Lac utk, I ml.. May 13. Northern Indiana, was visited by a snow storm today which raced tor several hours foe cold has increased greatly and it is feared small Ii u;is and all grow UK vccetation have been serioii.sly injured. A blizzard is blowing to lurht. Jes Moinks, Iowa, May 13. Tele graphic reports Iroin od towns in I w a show that the Irost .uielay di I ncstimalile damage to early vegeta ion and small Iruit. i( NKir.i;, N. Y., May 11 I'rost iiincd the entire grape crop ol the Chatauqila crape hell. '1 he loss is ,1 I S.1 - llll llllO l'l,Ot .,,, I ... value ot last years crop, 1 li' eason ot new acreace coir.iiu; into bearing the crop this year would i.ive been much larger. Various points in the South report low temperature but none any dam- i'e. Journalistic Litter pi Nr. c,,i.; 0.i I.., ii rx' llliiu-n. What is tho most striking ii.-iatu e ot journalistic ciitcrris.. o:i record? I t.-.iiey it would be hard lo beat the hdlowiog case, which I remenibu' lieuig told me in America: . vv- , porter was despatched tiotn New I l orn 10 mo oisiani scene oi an exci ' cuiion. On arrival he found that tho execution was fixed for noon a fixture just an hour too late for him to get off his despatch in time. Noth ing daunted, he went to tho Sheriff and implored that otliuial to put the execution forward. '1 he Shi rill" nat urally refused, bill was ultimately mo lar lalkod round as to nrotniso lo , . , cnango ii mo p-rsm j :.neiiy concerned mauo no o ojec- t.on lhe re.orter, in nccor lance with the usual custom in America, was admitted to the condemned cell, where bo explained his errand to its occupant Drinks were freely pat- taken of, and tho reporter mr.de l.i.nselfsoagreeable that the prisoner was banged if ho minded being hanged an hour bcore his tune to oblige so pleasant n ellow. i he sherilf was as good as his wonl, and u.o icqiorier got on in coon nine a full, tivo and particular account of exec ution. Wt'Pkly Weather Crop Utilletiii. Chtral Ojjicc, Ji.ilrijh, X. C. Tho reports of correspondents of tho Weekly Woathtr Crop bulletin, issuod by the North Carolina Siato Weather Set 'vice, for the week etidicj Monday, Slay llllh, show some im provement over conditions of the preceding week. Tho rainfall was apparently not much abovo the nor mal generally, but the ground was wet ut begiuuing of the week from ruins of the last days of the preced ing week, so that plowing could not bo done during more than four days of the week anywhere, and in some hi.ic.es nariiiv nnv n uwirir was i ;m l he temperature was considerably ! above tho uormal until tho last two days, when a cool wave mevuilei1. ' Vecetatiou hns nio'TOKsed rnoidlv in I nearly nil sections. Wheat and oats contin to look well. I ruck ci ois cjeneiolly nre reported fairly 'ood. everywhere is a week or ten dai h of continuous fair weather, which would enable farmers to finish planting and tjc - fc thir crops in yood condition. j Swindled Ignorant eirroi's. Savannah, ti a., May 10. Alow days alter tho steamer llorsa sa. e.l or " "'""V. " 1 nlcrtuUiouul iligralio.i compaoj . i i i win llil-lt;il lieiu. 11 . ""nuin . Musters took etiargo as agent, lie lic;;aii;j taking replications tor ine..iners,np, mul many m-groes paid c-W li-r p:i-v ago. Masters gave the newspapers tho information that :!2il iieiirni-n would start from Savaiiioili May 20 ibis was read bv the head 'dllccis at iJirioiiigliam, and as only Iwcnly appiiealioim Into Iven sent in. li President of the s iciety. I J. FiuMi uier, i iiMiodiatcly c.tnie liere. 1! -p rc-eu'atiiig hiinsiii as a nesp.ij'ii man, he gathered Irooi Masiei's ttn- ati)iiii.;ni; truth. ' i'iiimii.ei j lilenlilyiug himseil', .Mn.-teis Mini be had merely given the newspapers a "id nil ' lo boom tho society, l'lili.iiiur lk;an an investigation, and savs he found that Masters had ,"'" wbohnale siun.l.o. 1 i wa" '",- 1 1",,VM ' lie, how eve "'i'1 !' It is (nought In . t arn d uiovard ot t:.uoit won iii iii Ho "one anion.; the nivrocs o! the city and Mibi'r is and indn-ed over twenty-live in. n and women to di.-poso ol their little homes at a sae i dice, giving him a power ol attorney to sell and iiiaUe the (muster. Mas terscaii.e here from D.-ahi. l-'ia., and is said to have been originally Iroin 1 . 1 i 1 1 ; rs . The scenes at tho so-ieiy's rtVi -e this iiioiniiur were deplorable, when i d men and women victims were told id the I r;J ud. 'Iho iniu int ioi. s'x iely will oiler a reward t'..r Mas tor's arrest, ltistboiigiit that tin deeds wiil not hoi I iron 1. The Iraud will put a hio rer oil the society'' eliou. A Train o! SI raw ben ios. Freiu il.o W:lii:i.;i 'ii Mi ii..t, Villi. The Messenger stateil that on yp, terday the first solid rcfriger.it or Irair . t I... ii.,ll, ...,,'.! i. ..... Wi!ujil ton f()1. N.Hlie, n ,e ius ., ' J , . , ,. , ,, ..:,..,, i i, was stuteu tb.t tho tram w-i-nel I) .. ,.,i,. .... t. ,( ;., 'loade up ol .-e-. eiiK'-eil e".l-, U It. iu . r . , , , ( V(I I 11 U 1 ( I'll I lll'l .Mllll MUll'll .,.,. .' '; : . ., ',o1; i.t,i:,.M'" .! , ( usaiy lo :-l ' lltee'.i in u!i. i HO Cl li CMS W ill oa !ci w t:. . i ...... : 1 .- -, i, i . . . . Bii it i in i . ice, uu. i i .ii i n .i.iiii. i ii -i .. ... ., , ,., , !;. ii... ... ,; . .. ,, ... ,,,. . ?. " , .' 1 ., J ''' " ' ' .' ,'.M " t:i;..r them at li t- oil eeuln a (i.iart alihotigli the iiini'o i ipiot.il ions an above that. This the bigni'st .hiy's h iiiior-s ever iL'iio iu s'.i av,-!.. i i ies ii. the Synth. Tho si ipini ids (.f i tr.i'vt,,-'! ! i.'s b the Atlantie i 'oast-Linn the past wei I invo been 3l,l'.0 ) eia'e-. or iiiHiitii' quarts valued at i;H 1,K)(!. This i. ilio biggest week's riii'iinc'.'.ts evei uia.b.. although ibn sbipuiPnls tie coming wei!: will l o larger. A t ra: t of twenty renigeriitor e:iis wi'd b-nv iieie tomorrow lnoii'ii.g -..ml wiil can;, nioro bellies liian the I'ef rigerato! train of yesterday. Tl.tr handling of this immense busi ness in hemes keep the lailiieid p. o iila on the hustle. Thev ate as busy las bees from Wilmington to Golds oo.o, iioti rAim i..i ii i.-nt i iu nil.' tho cms ar. :iu suippiii. stations Tin !ost of Livins. rr.iiii 1V.ii Fiylucor. Altiioiigh the (-..ft ol living hi-s been materially reduced in most ar ticles (if licce--itv and wacos 1:1'. iiue!i higher than they were thirty years ago the majority of tho peopb are bill little belter oil' financially Tin' rea-oii is to be toiind in tbi higher scale of living which has t be met to retain any oeial position Tjl.t ,,, in m0(lorati .i,.,.,,,,,,..,,, th.ui-bt themselves . ,n ,,iv i. i;.,;,.,, i.,v,,iU iiii-niulii.,- plainly and simply, tho chambers with enamelled bedsteads and chair; and plain linen and plated silvei throughout. This is nil changed and tho living rooms must copy closely as possible tho appurten;. nec. a:id belongings ol wealthy families There is no enamelled furniture toi Bile and where rag carpets were lu,.mcrly thought good enough fo. j 0t.liiniu.y uc tlll.,v p.USBH ear , , imitationsof imported mgsao.i ;ul aorU of USL.ess b. ie-a brae th.'t ! ruM a wilh ,na a ,,.,,, ,.,. i oJ dol,ar A c,)llMlm0 all! j a at ,. tl;u) UM ,form(3l.Jtld anj everybody, rich j lmllot.alol (.in.lu),,li;Ilc0(j or ,u,or w;Ults t,;,n Uti j;.tiarly did ,. ,.,aJS0S t.aVu, I1U),.0 ( t,(lutMl,y j a j ,on lUrU,n,Vii Ul!UI lllt.y wero , il(1.inoI.y nct.u,t.ed to. '1'hey have ..holies, more food, more tincrv. more books and papers than thoir fatti. rs had, but they do not savo as in it u ii as tmy did. Marvelous Ucsults. From a letter written by I lev. J. Guudonnan, of Dimondalc, Mich., we are permitted lo make this extract: "1 bovc no hesitation iu recommend ing Dr. King's New Discovery, as thi results wero almost marvelous in the cuiiO of my wife. Wbdo I was pastoi of iho Baptist Church at Hives June lion she was brought down with Pneumonia- euectcdiug La Gtippe. Terrible puroxysms of coughing w ould last hours with little interruption ami it seemed as if she could nut survive them. A friend recommended! Dr. King's Now Discovery; it was quick in woik and highiy sati.-facloiy in ''laults." Ti in! butties freo Ui. 11. I'dkiugton'n Ding Store, l.egulai s'i!e a""! SI OH. Kocky Mount Phoenix: O W Wumack, who lived at the Rocky Mount Mills, dranl: a bottle of lauda num Friday hist, from tho ( fleets of which it is impossible to resuscitate him. Ho hud bcui drinking several jdavs it is stated and could not Bleep. IJo ciinie here I'iom Usui-. I I nivoisity Centennial, Tho University Centennial will b Cel(.binu,(, t t;hapbl Wodliei day, Juut. 6. 181)5 , Al ,, t , -, ,. ., u..i : f...,, ,i... i. Moil Uniicii past. Iho Caldwell .!ouUl.ll,.llf Hlllj k.lU,r M 4 , :, ; lv,,v f.,;llttj., , ,,,,.,,, : i,0 i() in)l . j i'laver. ! o f0' ;,,.,,'.; if v it.. composed In a-i ., i ., .; li Cl. ; ::. f (! V;ir. lsil .). II.,. (Kd Uuiversitv A. lie 1 Moore Wild d I Cen'.-nniii! (b'o. Jn:rs 1 Lynch. 0 TiieN-wl'mvi'ihiit i lS7o- lS'.'o), A.i-.lphu- IMI I'.i.'. r. i:-'(j. li t'enieuuit-.l Sonnet, H. in J; rr:i-' S.o-k:ud. At. I a t pa-it two the Alumni will uaiher by ivasses in the Cviiiiiiimuiii. .vhiie i iii be s fvi-d 1 ho A!u to :ii lS.it quct. foists both f.iiiuiil and in foun d w ill oc r ud and i es-pcoideil ti . Al K p in, bi M.inoi ial Hall, ad ,ll- .. si s i!l be ileiif eied us folhyv I The V'n-.veisiiy During the Win 1 b n -y Ai in oid Loud H '1 il.e l"i-.ivi rsity Aiuinni In tin War. S epiii-u 15. auiegaid Wteks. I'll. D. At the close of the nddrespes tbrro v itl be a reun'ou of tlie.Vltni ni by classes, each cI-h-h lo.ir. hio' i n li e platform iu a body in order ol lime. A lew iniii.;ies iv'll he .il'ouiil ton. classes as d..iio to euiry out spier. pio..'.:itiii. -s Aria ii i .ciiis :oe making id Clu-.pi Hill to i :i a;:r ::o iiec'.iiiiiio,hit i, uis for a1 1 win. mil nueo. Sp.'ei. 1 lu'c ivid b- f.'-m lid (-ii k.1 li e icilroids li. T. VIN.SI't)N. I'r.-i d nl Chnp. I fill!. N V, . .May H. lSilo. (lerman c.ipil;i is:s, il h stated have decided looiigace m (ho man U'actiire I beet Mi-ur i:i ibis Coun ty on an exti iim ce seaie It Hid the Liiiim .-.:. Mr. J. II. Cobb, l-o f th. "IV be. Mirror, at Ihoelon, N. Y,i-i in ai ly I w. , y-Mis ti.- Mux r pul- i-nii.o : ut! v i li-e-n v'i.i.!',b. le,".V ! A few (V ii'tf fli in il.o w: i' owel tr.o !',: eme.lv - l ie! inel'v ho tii sell' i ) to an (i v, . ti; ..u i. '.i ciin's fill;, lb !i:e,ly io w, i I:. " i.'l Ly liynn 1 . !.-.-:(". 1 i'-ic' .he : ill el . d C l !() I I II I ivo .! . ;t in.: I .V ile.l.h ! V. X -. b. I .1 !.- -.hi.. e,: :! i' it ii '-.il'es, in to l-iiO-ir ; CO: ed 1. ( hambi'l !a liit pa 1' I'll I'm- il!- r n- ii ao was so Julie, io f-w a i.v b ;s i rev cii I hat ! sa.s tl ii.ii !i:c t di I I in: nioie fti'-il limn i : !:.-!i,i s ai;U I-' r lit p'- .') ceiits p. mIcii, 1i'. t ig't: :o!tle orn, r. illllU lb' A CLEAR HEAD, ooKlKjeslion; soumi t-lc-f., : fine p.pp;tiu; and n ripe oM arc sonic of the result:) o( i:c us; of Tun-: Liver Tills. A sin-l dose v. ill convince yon of llici woiulerfiil effects and virtue A Kinown Fact. An .il isolate cure for sick heai' aci;e, clysjcpria, mal.tri-i, sotr st: niiacli, dizziness, constijialior bilioiis fever, piles, torpid live: ami ail kindred diseases. Tuft's Liver Pills "iiTciMiisr ,Siii" i! liny be unlawful for y'i I'hiit ham t'l'ii to '-riili :it hoye' i yoisi own eoi'iity, wo invite you 1 coine ,-.e.v.-. tin lire to .SANFObM uud buy j our il CuztifeU uud sell y. 'i'.c sin plus pi ..Live. Wr cm mul will suvi- von in 1 1 x Hi..' ;i'.n:".:;u, st.);:k r.o-i aw lTfi ci.i .-!: i-i;if t.s. TToT'TITl? c SANFOlflJ, r. C, Ai ril '2o, 1 9S. MOLASSES. We giiii" ,o ti c now en the way htm' bio lo an ivo in a few d.iys some vei ' choice new crop M.isi.;om.1o Moias.-e-in hogshea.lt'. lioicea und bitirt'ls Write us for sr.injde nin jjiieo. C. G. COVINGTON & CO., WILMIXUION, N. C. A piil IS, lS'Jj. LUMBER! All kinds of LUMLLU forsaloat th P1TT3UORO SHUTTLE MILL YLATHEn-BCARD'iiG, GEILI.SC. AHO FLGOHINC., I'r.AXKn and K ij.N-Diiin., on Koran Hills hawed to order et short notice (loo.l Ceiling and l looriogaliea ly Diie.,.,1 i) at onlv Si 'JM per ItHl feet. 13. jtooi:, Jr. Sept. M. 1S!)L 5 Balk modm ta iuterlo- to paekmfe mods. HO HA4 J S I un ay Aim 1 is the whole stoirsVZ I g cl hAUtlon trade g arnrka end luS:l. JlDOUl N55 IhM IP HAMMER SODA sts no Made only by CHURCH fe CO., New TS'rile tat Arm nntl llamtnvr irMHiaiBBfEe(BxaetiaBioiiBMaaMi AN!) Wl'l WILL SHOW YOU "AS BAKRSSIsE A ST08K OF GOODS A3 YOU EVER SAW. Orn COTTOX I.';, vv (;vts A : LO I'.'A Y .XD SOCHhAP; lellll'il'll I'lllie.'is .' .-f 1:1 s. I iii' 1'el e:l!en fo- H IO ll'.J C'lltS, Liireot mid biilLi.-eine.-,! li.ie ,.f ( J i r . i i . i us t'luiii en. its tip, Niee ( ,i,i!iie:. I.n fici.ri. uh i.ent JviWijn tsiid t),enildle 118 Are md, mid vi i el'.i ii 1 1, S.i'eiii', bi:. 1 1; tiiiii iii e;!'its, f "ii Id miit;! up, Cl' p.O.s :it:,'l .Uiiel Cilldih :mids, l.iee D'Hl'i'i'i f.r 10 eeiltl uiii n -jt-i ll.a uiii utm iijvu U'l I tl e.in i in i hiiei i i' iii 1 1 r 1 1 1 ,i Vu J lll l ! A: I 'I-.- i A full bi Oor line I : I'll, lei -.1- :-! i ie ' ot S 1 ii Wl-.l hi r in i e -, s I'f., . j I r i il- in !; ! I.. i- VV-.-.iB, l IT. C..:vlS Oi i Cl II! A-l; to Sir A!! s.Vlrs . Lid.es lile, We i.:;v, ;, 1. 1. I', Me,' : f Li.-. : ... .1 S'..r- V.:il.-1 i I i,!.;vIm .. ;!. : l iiiiilliii;. low IO ro.ii..,: r'.-ies us li.iw !i 1 .-eiii !. ;vi. i ' i-. bill llll i ',' I i l !!.'; ; '...v .. S .-tv I-' .)..(' in the county. A-! i flO ! Ill e, in i- .-. Sll1;. (iei.'i. I l ,!:..! nii.'t i-o s' !S-:i! '. !'. i hoys' ( 'mi bin. ( ' -m A' IOI Oil': th n.si ives iii iiov urn ! We l.i i p i i i '. r ii.e ri.ii, L. bi ' . Vt IS'.'." I .!?A.I.'.;t(! ((, 71, V, 7l Our Vcw SI.'. I: i;'i-l-:. (oi I iii i Hiiliei I i',f 'ir.llltv. i i -,':d etitiii ; Mitic! lii.il:-. 'iiel li.'ij.e '1 he . A "i I. .i - .-hip i - e-iiirii'ili . il (he I e ai ll( !e I:. iii k. I ii! il I iee 'ml elill il In un j-n v siei kciisoii buve m well ,-id .;'.', I l.i tl." w.'.-'is -.! d 1 1 i oil', r ill ci.;' :.' .i I;. !ers iii. li ! i-'::v-i': he prie- i.ii v.j;' i . ! ! mil':. I lnev fli). R leh lilil thii.!:. ! in I. I lit t. yo 'i' t In yon wiil le -K. no t j jt : U Apr!. II. 1 MUl.lK IU" ;;iits to CLOTH i.NG FIN Hero we live foil up wHi CLOTT-IINO. Yon CMi buy thci-e goods now i'l 2USLISTGT0N, N. C. ut our Diirliiim pii.-es". whieli are i till Iho lowei-t over known. II V Jtctstf Ti i.v 'erfim in Our L.ine I When iu our lluiving city look for the higCanvnfl sign. T, ,7, f,AlC!3I:, 'I HE CLO 1'.' 1 1 Kit AND FUUNISUKIL Wain A7m, IS V21 Sj VU TO Y, C. CONDENSED IcEl'OKT 01' Commercial and A3 I'lMillll li TO Till: 1 ;!;) n: J I.onns und Di.-ii-oimiH, t?2(!l.-b!l Itii.i'.ipital Stock psiid iu Over.lu.ft-. -!7 ::- t'.ish, $100,000.00 !s:i.r).HiH)N C. 1 nr.et. I5onds,r)l 4SJ.r,oil"i,."iivide.l Proiits, 21.2:ill i;.n.!;ii.;.' ''on.-'., Furiiilure, Due to ttunki, ll,:t25.63 und j.'ixl in.-s, lfi.702.-l-j.DepiHiis fciul.jeet to Ciirn nt Exi'i-iiresiind Taxes. I t'ill;).'.! I Check, 311,405.96 Ciisb Due I'i oni IhtiikH, li:'.J27.7.r Ciish iu Vim It--, -il.287.Hl iy 17 1. Ill 7i 171,444.72 Wo holi.-it ymir eolieeiii.iis iiinl biisincMi. Wo foinrnnlco satisfaction. Wo will be piem.ed In con ci-pniid wilii thoHO who contemplate making chuni'os or cpciiii:'' i''w- iiecmntrt. J. J. THOMAS, Presided, lilEFitMEriS'hlUTUAL ss mum mm Or KC'iTri CARGLIKA. UJ- tlio .rv. . all I f.T Hie I'l-'l'li!. K..r t.- .Ciii-'l .r..H-riy ..uiy. N(. f alrttiiol "UK-. M t.i sui'iNirt. Nil I'ftliltllllM ! i-iuli li. No liwii, mi ciiciisi. I'nlr ftii.l Imii" in1' I'-' a'lj'i.'.tnifiiii t" .'ill Ilwh. ('.'Ms Irs.-! tlliui i.ni'-nilli ..f nli.ii Is lai l In ca.' al iMiiiiuiil'H anil llni liin.'. hi H.'.-iivn. I will no III tlio iMiinty li i.tumilJii' lliff llrsl nl Aj.rll, IS'.!.'-, ili,l al .in.' HIHI...1 Uino will in.H-l ill tin. .-..iiniy mul i" ix.lalii ull llm rrguiaii'.iirt er iLc orgiiiilii'l "li. wi si.i y ciihi.i:, m. i., O.-iici.il Ai;.-til i.l I lii I-..IIMJ-. l-ti-AcAsr (Jiuni.s, K. f AN1 SALi'. - IN O;.i:0IENrc:j,n. :,ns Ma- a a (iay, will liegin I A ilii. irii-r ..f Oik -.tin 1 win, .ii ilm '.sili - " lav cl uv. Iw'i, hi ,n-n- oik-, fi ei. iiii un .-.. nr ly. asalii -iT-r I.'l-il-I ' Oi" I li.- " -t-i , t--". Ilm Iiii.-i ..f Iim i wlii-r.-'.ii ui" in n "im mi i - i r il 1 -. I itl ilia On'.. i'f in' .l.-aili. a Ij .liiii! : o.o lili. li. ( .li-" li.-illMM. l-'.IHt Oi -ill li'.llili. ii 'I "-II- .,ii. en ilm wm. i .r i:.ii.iOi ii ih io !i ut e-i-.j." 1-v.sr I.IIVI1,'I 'I'lTlltl of Mil'' UU '1 I " Ut "I II" l-'llf r.l-.l Hll.l O'" i lll.'U'll ', Willi lil'-.T" I II i. A. W'.'l mere than other package soda never soils universally acknovlcdged purest la tnc world. York. Sold by grocers everywhere. llnok of valuable McclpcaFREE. SEE IT; i.uiJl kij.i rOi I ii mir 1 il : Vt ' K li I ! v ;re, ii i '..i.ired. w-i-iil. :;7i rents !i. :n 10 ." ills to S1.2." I'll ee,ln tu Si .ii) j,er Mild, Sim large iimi! ehei.p, euinmencillg at 5 Hi ; to it) e.M'l. r lieoi vou (ver die.-imed of. i .. i- cm l.odv, fn.. 2"t cents lip. ,iic Ni.ii.iii... (.ir Ml LLIN10UY . il iw. L i. '.(!. i .. : e ni bi- .'. ji . 1 t "live iih il look, i p 0 Im. nl h i.- m..!. been i.'l ;.')! ten. Cut tomidn an i imi ii h Wr ..-, 1 1 the !i.,(v. i,d ch-.-ipesI SHOES :-s e our loili.I-'iin.ir SliiM-si. Low Shoes, nil stjle, p..- iiii- liiibi s Yiin. ft urn . ei-nis lo the finest i:-. f.elll ihl eel, In. A h'll ge IISMil'l lll(-lit of Ulflu'll ." ; ::;,-:i'-, I'll.'s us hiW hj P.leeilts. A nice lot Of ioi, I s... our iiii n's mi I uis.i Hits, thev will talk ti.ii g :.i il will iiot be m dermoid by any N.i lieohle In shuw gorids nt LOMDON & SON'S. E33AM 9 CLOTHING. 0,1 li-nee. Oor New Assortment in A Thr Ian li-ht op to dnte and of c. i :n! is ti.( l ij.-liist ipmlii v arid the i i i l-eied expressly fr you uud each ml to pny. bet ii dble to collect nu nxxnrhnent no in ;:'.-li!f t f rill- cilstninets ns wo esa t lir ( vino i'V 1 1 -ii t hi ns t If tio e of I rude to our counn into 'ini pi.i!.. t. I'l-i'ic! fin- e.".sui!:ili!H line, learn !'. 1-e di iiijip..iir.(.d, lhe ('i( s! ion wiil inise in your Klill till' 8ll III ; mir i 'inl'0 whe: monev. i alio lime to the uiii j i:t deep and 1C AN I) MEDIUM! SI IOEG, HATS, Oi'' THE CONDITION TilK Farmers Bank, i:aij:k.ii, tv. mk nii:st:ni:. on tiik lf rit m;,-i:mbf.ii, 1894. LIABILITIES. B. S. JEItMAN, Cashier, GUNSTON INSTITUTE, 3Ci!3, ,11)40, 30l'i Citmlirliltfo Hn.ce, a. w., WASUINOTON, I). C. A .-elect Ilotrdiiiaiiil Day School for Yon ii Ladies and (lirls. peeiiil adviintiigos in Vocal and Iiihtriinioiit.il Music, Drawing, j t . i .itniiii-, ,u .'i" i'"' j" " " j A course of thirty lci-tnrcs on the study of .Sliiikspeare, to be given , ,-,i. WOUiOCI l.Mll. I'or e-itii!o;iio address M,. axi Mils. 11. II. SIASON, Co. 11, lS'JL Piineipali-
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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