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Chatham tcotd THlVsDAl. XASIH tt. ISM. H. A. LONDON. Editor. Tlll, ,.,.,; m i,rn.eniiinL's of the uih union 'uwu b ; hi tntA F.vnitive Commit-1 .Republican blate Lxcutive Win lee, at its meeting held last week at Raleigh, should warn and conrince ; .it ;i;.,,.,a nf tUi Stuio who desire ' good government that the Republic euti parly is no more lit loi'iiy Srustcd with the control of oiir Stale j Tll v(,y Hist Republican county ji jw than it was in Ibe dark days of ( eonvcnlion held Ibis year in North H(58 and V.1), when its rule was ol ; Carolina (ilm om. in XhsIiUs openly most ruinous. The samo spirit that ' denounced by leading republican.; animated them then, and almost tbe " fli'd and conspiracy. Mj II very samo leaders who coi.tr.dl. ci L (itu'it, who is a t nber of the li- tl.em then, still animate and I'oi.trol l "''"'emi "nmittee, utlemUl the Republican of North Carolina j oonvenlion. ami wrote a letter to The Uepuhlican Slate Incentive ' Winston H,t.h!,!:ui last week. Committee mot at llaleigh on the denouncing it as traveMy on do 18th of this month and decided to ww" !"d 'reeking with fmud". hold the Republican Slate conven-' Sow, hut tlinl a nico beginning f.ir tian t Raleigh on tbe 1 lib day of . the county couventums of thei. O. iMny, for the purpose tt electing "lour debates at large to the Xa j Another member ot the Republic in tional Republican convention: be committee openly dciiouu'e.l nomination ot State ticket or such j 'ie ""'t eommittee lal week j.rtion thereof as the convention , ns l"''"K "iiilimous" and an unwai shall decide upon-, and any other! raule.l usuiipution ot iniltioriiy". And business that may cumo before the , ' doubt tbe denunciations of both eonveiitioi)." There were fifteen ' h0 prominent Repul-.licins were members ol tbe committee present, i deserved, :.i.d that they both .-poke live of whom were negroes. The , lne truth .' chiol comenlion in tie commitiie tnd a very bin the riv-l.y' t ot ,1 !.lv,- "::; eii Jor the nan:;;! Kino ol the com -. ' "" ' ''' sell and six lor Dockery. and the ud-, g0v( wil, &i a(, l.olltrnt.uil , (o lt, ,)Wllt lived at what is now Ko.ei.ts ol each tried to obtain every j iu, H. 0iJjl lMV called Hreeu's Mills, on Rocky River advantage tor their respective la jin tl,;, s,,e lor ten years. In Julv, I"1' W;,s a hj-other ot Aiuhn .i and vorites The two .actions bitterly,., j ,. Fail-brother announced , ,;r!.'.SV;!::rh. -accused each other of such unfairne hia iliU.IllioIl ll( tlM :vntker pa J Seurh-ek ownel the .lwcllin- at the as proved that they were all utterly; .lt ,),.,.,, a, imiiu.,il;lt0y I old C. II. ami was Ch-rk of I lie Con, t untrustworthy. At a set-ret vauti. ,, Vi vv10 h: ,u.lst.,, j fio.u May. 1 777. until his .leath in ol the Russell faction, held the night lhe ,i0!1, llu. pilivh, Uroi,Ui ila r before the comnntteo met, it was de-, mh F;lil.l(.othor u ro,.l.;lil , , eided to pack the State convention lijm l);lbli,hlll;4 aIU,lllcr ,,all.r the Rei.-'a: to e. lie lived, -he.l and with Russell delegates iu a most ar- , , . : i burieil near l!ie Ashehoro road. bili ary and outrageous man tier. They decided that, as they (the Kusnell faction1! had a majority of Ibe committee, they would hold a meeting oi the committee at Raleigh. cr the ilay fc-foie the convetilii'ti met. J cxaniine into the c.e ot ctn.'.e'.:L' dc!t-a::o? nr. i rv.r.kc Jflcj--:' -a jr. !avur ,-f te v.-v.i! f..cd'.-u to him. i. c'.bfr wv.ri. iLsiea J ef allowing tl.e (.OLVcnlion itself to decide upon the credentials of its delegates as is ittstomary with oil cotiveutiotn-; the Russell members of tho State com - mittet wanted a "retHrning board" to1 , count in and seat only Russell Jde- gatesf ; ll is not surprising that the Dock :. cry members of the Slate commiitee latterly opposed and denounced such! sn outrage as "tyrannical, unhe-u- l of aud illegal." And it should be a warning to all good citizens, who are ; not too blinded with passion and prejua.ee, to pause ami reneei. iu.. ineso iU'puu.ican ieaueru. members of their executive commit- tee-would lake such an undue ad- vantago of each other ami 1' perpetrate on each other such n.Uvnrrn in n.-.l.. In n-lf-lr tllfir Stnll" - - -Convention, what would they not do what outrage would they not per petrate in order to gain an advan tage over thoir palilfcal opponents? Are such naon, who would thus pack their own political convention,! tho men to be selected for "purifying , tho ballot-box" aud controlling our ; elections ? Now, aro they not nico "reform !"lvw. "the other end of the com J j bines paper, the Cmc-win. c.-ihu rB - - 1 him a "straddle-hug". "Rug" is the The death of Mai. John C. Winder, 1 .. , . ! ' , . . , . Iieb ccarredat Baletyb on , Sunday, is pnbbc low, for he had rendered the Slate great service and was one ol its most useful and dis'in I gu'shv.i ci a-', r otif teuiH oi' tin , mM, r .;y much u an i Lint) he . ..' . ,. .... i: 10 itie ueveiopineni run Uuuun,s u,.".. . -i- Of this State. While lie watched fO i t"7tl 'Jh, Tr't J'a I cloBely and managed so well the in-IK of KhW And terests 0 bis railways, he was.,,,',, t tLis 8.addle are getting , . , . ,. i t. i . equally des.roua of promot.ug tho; m.gbty weak. Each wan h to raise prosperity of tbe people residing ,n . ih nie.inn,, reed bv his BVStem ! ei road. It was chiefly through hia - - ; efforts ad innuence mai seve.a. j ..Butler bug must ee lhe humor . branh roadawerebu.lt as "feeders .this! to tbe main lines of the S. A. L. As; Farmera' Alliance he once told this writer, bolully ftp-! no" jec'rtre that the order will not predated the fact that the interests . take Bny urtLer imt ia politics. and prosperity ot railroads coma uo j best advanced by promoting tbe pros : peritv of tbe country traversed by ; fl ' 1 K un.l ,,,, Itiia nrinnl. tbom, and ho acted on this princi-; J"u- Maj. Wmder was not only a most efficient railroad official and a most public spirited citizen, but be was fo'& m.mt lovable and dmirable , o life gentleman in every relation mi I't ur tt Mil, rerAlte Thb idea of tbe Republicans purify ing the politics of this Stnto in so utterly absurd, that it is amazing that any bonesd man with nuy iulolii game whatever can be deceived by their bypo. rilical professions If there 06 auv truth whatever in the accusa . , , nous imuie iy toe uepuoiicau leail . . 1 agair.M, ea.n oui.i, not one oi ' l" """ J he very hist men with whom any honest mau should "fuse" or co op A case o some interest to cililors vas decided, on lat Tuesday, by our I .State Supreme of D'jcember, Court. On the 2ilh ! ''w bamsey a- taplain ot a com IMTt t.- l ,...,: I puny olhiiht. Inns., wis capture.l by KS.l.l, Mi. Al Km .,;,., ,.,,,,,!,:. T. H.. was car- brother, then editor ami owner i f f the Purham sohl his luimr ! court judge, an-i l-'ali brother appeal cd to the Supreme Court. His attor lay col.le led tiial. as the eoostitu tlOII Jcclafwd J'ft? OU':it IH -the Ire ver to b Join of tin I: 1, true a. i Si! 1 , ,ie i ie ) that li a coi.iraet i horn viola i b. w.i.cij Is c...in'nou ?elis-J ,'0' -d law. Thk Rcpulilie.iii leader urc cou rt lent ot currying this State at the next c'it-ction, and are so certain lln.t. , ft. .;n i l...,!, UU KAI IIIIVI III' .ll..- i , , .. . , nnmii,-iii,iu i;w, U""!")- , . can, that tticy iieei.i .1 noinina' ion is 1;ul tin:c and st'ace would tail me iqilivuI(Mll t0 iltl t-lot t:..n. Hcn.-c Xo 0Veu b.i. iSy mention all the lead tUo niitiinl and ou:rauoous steps ' ing characters ot that early day, hu i. ... I.,. p. ,.,n i., ! ;umill.aiol)- . Tbi,go lt.l..lbiU.ail i.k,,,, ..xn,u at the . of lUrf bcing ;l ....j,.,,,,, (.ftn , j ; . , ;l , e ,,. (invemor, and some ,! R( p lK.4,(.,iing H0 nwl ,.,, fKU.iit Ui.a lU.y IH)W ,.ik Vl.,.vill (U..K.lu!cliUy .ni U) be in jinVl.t,lt lo wiSll Ul0 l,im;i,ts may , ()u(i(f llu,so w!u WlMIll jt,ic llipil,ills, (lf l)ie ituiilu-an state e,,tuiMiitoo hi-t w.M-k. oi.only baati-l thal tlu.v .j !nill w,nlK1 ;i Kenubliciiu liovernor wiihoiit ai.v l'opulisl votes, lor, Slid he, "there are now in North Carolina lD.'i.tiuO Republicans. 1M,0i'" Democrats and 1 io,(jhi) Populi-tH". "Stritilllln-Iil!!;". Frm n,i i ii.ni .'.ieonservr. localise S.-nator IVitfhard ones j not come out uneip.iivoi ally for free 1' -pulist anathema, and any man or anything thai is a "bug is acctii.-e.I ,1,Ut.eol.,i1 uml ,-or!V?r Populist ,tid yet aren't Rutier and i, pprr nice things to be talking about "straddles'" and "straddle .-; -lan- i . ' 'mi'dity breakwater dashing back. About 10 oclo-ktho latter were i'w.v sya- "ru ,le' UI,h,.,,y Mr',,hI'e: Vlhcrtt0.l'rl,n j he a.on-y waves ol hate and passion sensible ol a shock, and a 1,-w min ; ,c,p eUiavo b.cn (lung to the w.mjs, , t r bter tho mine boss eame to i,,umi iu ujnrot a nil nt thm mi : n V. , i "i ! n,euse straddle, I'ntchard is one leg : ...,l ll.tlo.. il,.. nH,.,l,.,i ii,, i use.i give ,ne o ner a uick am, j " ia iDiirriiiA irv tifn i.r ma ninor nun ,t ; ,,traio Evtn j01.ti, Carolina's traud lodge ofj odd F eilows is called to meet at i Ooldsboro, in May, when the corner StOlle Ot th I10W lllflin bllildillgof oJJ 0rphanag0 bo : laid. !;,.i,.,,,l iM.lhs(iel,, matlo n (..uaet with ft tbcttlril;ai manaer, by which hi- is guaranteed a saiaryof !?10il.l00 a year b'r the nest fouryenrs. a salary twice that of tho l'resideiit. Chatham's Early History. HfcVOlXTlOSARY .KKKTCIIKS IN TEHKSTINO lSCIDKSTS. (Ctiitliuttftl front 1 1 1. "( trcek) It is aim sl i'l'p s-ible to give even a brief sketch of I lie most distinguish ..I..:.: ... i!,..,i i1"1111"'"" v ""l ' " liundivd veni mro, for with many of .,,.,,,,,.;,. V.,.v .,. . i;,r..ottei., in - nl they I aw passed away a bub- i I,!,. on the current ol lime. put hkiiaII iikvivk Uii'ti- nia os. aii'-i tut iuii n om- Tit-s IT.m'iv, .iiul -llll k.'.'L. fresh, tiki U..wirs In wit .tis!1,iu.i..w.-r3 tnw.-it. Tli.-ll- i.-l.'1'loil. ilw!-." Klislm I'a'.n was the first Slirrii! of the county, and afi.'ia ai ds one ol the leading , I ll-tic.':-; was a delegate to lliil-boro' in Aug. 177."). and uftcr the warn member ol the le'is'ut in e: riidcd on the uorlhet'li side ot Haw liver. Win. Hooper was the lirsi I'lerk ot our Cnniiy CoiM. Kiejinrd Kennou was a prominei;t ,lu-iie.'t tlni t'oiirt lor many ycai n whose eame is repc;:lcii!y meii;ioioii in our records lie I, veil, clitil and is htir.cd near I lie prcenl resilience ol Win White, on Rocky River, ami though lillndri d- ol our ( iti.-ns con tinuailv pa hy I he fi.r.ncr n silence and grave of lids man. who was s puoniueul in tii. days t.f old. vol lew, it' any , have i Vi r hear, I lr name even men I loned! ."" truisf uti.h .'. -j" .. A in 1)1 o.v ll.misey ':i Col. ol the militia, a j.ioiiiineiit ,lii;iea ol' the I'ourt. (he nwncr of the mills win re v'oi n waliis clo-.-eil li ej. IJiver. and, alter ihe veu: tor nianv ears in the State liCi.-hi1 me. ,!. t Ramsey ,v.. i'.- m m, v. :.i' a .lo-ticc ot Ihe Court, ami atu-rwaids C.t ik. Mat ,,.,s0IU,r t,, Wilininglon, whence I.,, ......ini.,! an.! ii i.iinid his coin pan v ' about live iniics West Ol l'lttsboro. and when this lo.Mi was lani out hou-iil ni .iiy lots in it. He is the grandtather of Mr-. dohnK Nettles M..j JohnNaul.or Nail, and John I.iittre'l su-.'ihe only two iilli.-er.-ni;.) were kille I in l-a't'e They were I. ..I. I .:!...! ..i . .. .-v. in III., lit. .... : t I . i. ; . - fl-.v. 11-:; !.-. whom h ui e l ui. l was ear 11 lj" ociiioi cneii.nv miner i !'. '!o-i. They were stood thu! ! ho gr, at mass oi' Asialic I.ui trcll livln ' near ! population of our country urn on the j v.4;- ,.',.u. 'h iTpre's- ' I'aeitic coast. Ot the 107,47" Cidiiese 'l!a:t;l ei.uich Mai !' i'10 "hole country i'H.Sl! me ,,k., it, i there. 7-, 127 of them being in l.V.i- W: n Uu ,. ::-t;.i: i 1 u a ever. :.i ml !.t ar Ci.i .a;i wa- i;: 1) Vol. Major Nail was'imia, and of the 2.o;h) Japanese 1 :i!,d brave oflie- r. and a ou .tl;e I'aedic, 1.1 17 ol the Mr. Elbert a gaiiaiit j,"o-i and li.-cliil cil ..'ii, uno.-e iiii ' mm iv deaih u a-a public loss. Rug jer (tritlith was fur many years I Sherill' of the county, a Justice ol 'ot tlio Court, ami Major of the ! le.idliii, Mid lived near the old road, ah nil a ipiarler ot a mile south .... .. i there were John hii'iUou John , Montgomery, l'.aalani Tiiompnoii. i. ... ii t ill ii liar ic r. ii ii i.i niuciieu.i : l.w.i.1. I'. .ti. v .Iiisenh llintuli. I I .I -.,,,. - Sellers." Thomas GrcuoiV ami ul hers, who were Justices ot the j Court, and nit-ii whose names should ' ho revered by a praieful po.-icrity, thoilgli ll.ee !,,i-c longed s.i.t.i puss ledavviivai.'l fial.-hed their course. Lit us on.ui.itc tncir Vii-lues aiu .-him their viec. and so "act our part in the world's broad field ot Initio, in the bivouac id life" thut when ano'd.cr iuimlrcd years shall have l-olleil by the men ot I'.iTiJ may recall oar nam. - with i;raletul love ;i:ul reVeleiK-e. and we be held U as excinp. I virtue ami patriotism. , men ot Chatham, that ve ! See to n llol .(.nrrale scions of uoble J sires, bat lie failhtul to every trust. i i iicfi'i in every opinion, and true in lull things. Let not the little, petty. ,lil...enees that ilivnle you as imii- vhluals hinder ymi us lhe common ti."iis ot a common country iroiu tiuilin together in your itl'oits'o build u i) t It-it country. ThisCeiilen i.tal year ot oar National I mli-pcn- j ,i ... ii ,.,..,.1. ., ..,,.,. .1 ,.. I 11,'lii V .-iiui.in ...... n t.v ... .... lure" in national growth and pros Tierily. It .should he the bcginnii ot a new and brighter era dawning .. ,!... I, is il... i i... i i .......I ii ,.1.1 -, ... I ' ! the new. It should be une " ' n I and Miri'ing iii our distracted coun ,,lu "'.? '' , 3 tills cat ;i mi uie.-i- im-vii- ; liom Wuich today are participated . ! hy the whole American people, ! , ! n,'!'V aaU ,w aro 1 i "rand lessons ol peace nml reconcil- - ' J ( omd fcnd cf klI(lW.lllan Lel lls ; ,onrll ,rt ,M. ,, ,,.,ant nt the views - . and opimons of .o , is ,er,,ct , Altlm u tbc ub(ive I WB8 wnlten andspoken twenty year ' n0. yet it is timely and appropriate I right now, when inUHerance ol op i" "o general and so bitter, Ei,il yimllg "" J t Cvntiiiufil ixt irt'rk.) Times: We learn that a' t man eame all tl.e way from n. i.Li.'i- Miii i land tii Wilkes, coun- ; iv a shirt time aum to marry a young la lv with whom he had been cor- . J , . niBri.ill another man (h(, d (l(.,,.0i -Jlj0 ,,oor id; . UlrmlJ 1() Maryland lhe net fellow re- i vhiiiil ilui nest dav J with a sad aud heavy heait. Our Colored Population. From the Atlnnia CuiiBtnuilou. The census returns show that in 181)0 of the ('J 1522 250 people in this country 7,id8,:5ljO were colored, Our eolored people ore divided into 0m- busses: At'ricnu desceul. 7.170- oui- Chinese, 107,47."); J:ip:ttn 2,- i ...i r. son '-'''' "" " T. osc of Alriean de-cent nie subii- J vio I i ito ti ;7.1Si blacks, ll.-.o.HS!) j UniU,t e, ll'O.l.ij quadroons ami i;t'i:io octoroons j l he reports show thai luo wintcs I increase morn rapidly in pnpula ion ! lljan tb( rii)Il il lH,,ixfi Tim pi.) por;iou of e:l.iieil p-ipu anon has ' scaibly decKvised ever soiee ISIt). j The j ivpollion of colore. 1 p)'np:e is now Ii ss than two thuds of wiiat 11 was at the beginning of Ibe century, It id surprise souii) cf our reinlo s to learn tt. al t.t-.-orgia has lhelitroit population of Allie tu .lesi-enl ,S.iS, Slo in a t'ial of l.,til7,ll-V5, nearly ime Lull. Tin- m x 1 -tale is Mi.-sissio. pi, w.'.h 71-. ""' I in l.VlMI ti.i'.i, m oh deacons w II not rob their fel ow more than one-half. South llaiohmi men in Alabama is I hat I he men who has ti".V.i.l I 111 I, lol, UD, also more cheated I hem were no more bone t than one-half. Severed stales me .than the ih aeons. almost, entirely white. Maine has; - onlv 1.S21! colored people of ali race, j A Now Liquor Law. Nelv Ihiu.psbuc till , Vermont l.()o . ; Xj M.t,vl (J()V j,,,,.. North Dakota o'.'i- and Soiitu , , Rnil..... l':K.)ia, l.oi- i ri'iisui nui e;i:i gives t ie ii). lowing fact: Tin1 siia'e.-t prop irlou ot lhe col ore I p 'pu atioii is f iiind iu tbe New l-'iig.aie.l latis and New oi I;, New Je -ey and reunsyiv.iiiia, con-litnt ing the inn ih AUantie division, theie hi in.' L'7'.l")iit colored in tho total I7. b)l.." I"', ol ics.H than one Hi eighty. 1'he next is in the uoitb cenlr.-il divi .-ion. inehnhng the btiiles ln.ni O.do lo K itisiis ami the JVikotns. tliecol Oicd population I here being b"i(l.;'..")2 in the total ot 22,;ii2.27'.), or one in lit tv two. In the weMein illusion, ; Ibe eleven states and lei rilorics on ; tie lV-i lie s...pe. there arc 1..7.:ioii in total of ;t 027. lilH, or one iu nine teen. In tin- southern statis Ho? - I roportiou is. ol couise, much larger. I Iu lhe So-ifi Atluiitic division, the ; stuteM bordcri'tg on lhe ocean lions ! Delaware to Florida, the number ia ; l.2(.").77l in a totai of 8,,V"7.:'-), or ; tuoie than one in threes and in II .-ouib central division (Kentucky, Tennesfce. Alabama. Mi.-sii-s'ppi. I. .uisi.-.iiii, 'i'exas. Ol.iaiioma, Aikiu sas) ;!.4i").l'.l7 iu in.!i72.8:i;i, or one in t.iree. Iu those two divisions of what a-. e comm. nly Bpoken ol as thu .-outheru state's the uniub.i is t;.7.)l. tlSS in lfl,.s:0,M;, or aliuosl one in thiee--thal is, the culoied are one third of the population. There mo wry few I'him-i-e. . Jap anese ami Iudiaiis in the .Southi'tn States; 2.1"!li of the first, llii if the seeumi, rv.' omup iuii.i I,- in CaliloiiJia. lucre aio some vei v lonely Japanese, u-i .Maine, Vernionf Noith Caro.ina. Iowa and A:i. ma: have each only one. In the nortii At ; hintte division of tbe. States, however, j there aro '5,177 Chinese aud 1 17 , Itip-iuese, New Yuik having 2.-, Dlilof li:e first an 1 1 IS ol tho .-eeniiil. ' 1 here are soma Chinese in c veiyl Sialo and Teiritory, though West j Virginia bus onlv lii'ueii. Tho total 1 iuei ease during I he decade was only 2.l!l.") rt i ii .i . ' luts is uitu'u smaller luuu lit , )iie iiiiiii ns ieiii tn ii iiiuiM Mi'tiiu - .: t 1 l 1 1 i be the case ive n! the .'slates and ! TenitoricB have no Japanese. ,,,, - -I- I T I- ... .... 1 ' lhe CiViiizeo Imliaiis ate sciittcreii more geuerallyjovcr the country tloin ! H coiuino.iiy suppoM-ii. itieie are Hnrn ill CVel V Slate ullil TeriltolV. though Delaware has only tour and West Vii iriiiia nine. (' ilifoi nia iias tho bighi-Ni nuu.lier, 11,.") 17, aud on the l'lieilic slope, iiieiudiug that, aro :i 1,572. Iii IhoiiOitb Athitiiic division there are o,23 1; in the north central, lo,772; in the .-i iilli Atlantic 2,257, in lhe south central, I o71. With these figures before us, il.iv i "o oni i uuy ....i.iu i,, win-, ,nK that Ibe race problem will ever Kivo l'd any trouble. Foil i (ecu .liincrs Killed. Dt hois, li. March 23. - There wasa gas explosion at the Derwiiid White shall al Ibo eastern limits ol towu this forenoon, aud fourteen miners were killed. It is ii new mine " " u ll"',u""l boci open-i ing u i iina woriiing cie p una working crews in si, aits to pii-h tho headings out in various directions or Ing work later on. I Eighteen men went on at i ocloci this morning; fourteen going in the1 north heading and lour into tl , ; south heading. - Uiem aim to;.i inem .someining nan Ju i il-t tl,,.v kIk.uI.1 wt' . .... . t i .i V .... f. . out as booh as they coin. 1 much me. party, then consisting of five reached tVvtlle hv and S hur- 1 uk n il, ricuiy taken up in inc lage. Assistance was immcdially muu- mond auJ practical miners from the ; Hell Lewis and Yales Company . i-.i i a ii.- ; Pel.dcd, it was discovered that lhe shock in lhe north heading was so j terrific that some of tho bodies were j mutilated almoat beyond recognition, j and that those who bad loot y it been , . , .... escaped violent death. - A terrible explosion of dynamite al Ellieott City, Md., res .'.ted in tbe fa'.al manalinif of two men, both ot whom d.ed soon alter the awlul etas!.. Persons titty yarns away vveie tho concussion, while windows were broken and iroous in a inn I stores in tno town were tnrowu noni jibe shelves. I (Jrepn (Jooils Swindlers. Frin the Washington Tliunt. The old, old story of tlio green goods swindle was rehearsed by two colored deacons from Alabama at police headquarters lust nig lit. The story which they poured into the ears of Petcetive Sergeant, Perry ; ,:..) .i..i,.;i i .......v.. " the story which him been told and ivtohl by Riven goods victims almost : sin'-o lime was. This lime the victims nre John J. rsey nml Henry Ureen, ol llorI,j Ala 15o'h men are deacons of the Oxford A. M. V. t'hureb. both nre, .N, unlay seln.ol teacher.', ami limit. can preach t i.o K'spcl of Imne-ty. I truth, ami ofien do. Iiul if Ihiy ' h..d prael ice.l iisthcy ha ve preacheil, I they woul.l not have come to police he:i lipiartcrs lat night iiimI nun. j plain,-1 of having been swimllcii of , Sf4ifl iueold cash in their efforts 10 j bin-.:5 not) i unterleil mouev. The only reason whv these cbur h ' lupinr tax bill. The bill, which was 1 violently opposed by the liijuor in ti re.-'s. is Ji Mgne.l in bring ul) nil a radical rclorm ot the excise laws. It ones away with excise tio.rds iu cities anil towns and gives ibe pow er to grant and revoke license to a b.iard uhder Stale control It is ex ! peeled that lhe new law will cnor ! mmisiy redm e the iiiiniher of sa loons, bring clubs under n unilortn liceii.-e system and will protect churches and school hous-s. It will 'also ind Sunday eulorceineiit, us ..,. , , i , ,, allll tJ10 bill M.llvi,i(,s f(. , ie f()1 f,,jt uro f lieens ,,s j.',,,,, ,..s nro also prohibited The pi iueipal argument against the hill was that tlio poorer classes of s., ,,, kP, j,.ls, chii rty Ihooe that liuiy (m,,r .uld be fon--d out t t- M,..iuWs bv tho high lic-nse fee w,i,., tlu bill provides for. and the i,lt.ns;io. was I lute tote, class legisla tion. A Soldier's Snclcfoil. l!n ii.m.iM', Va , March IS. Lum bermen ciiga...red in chopping tn es near Seven Pines the other iluv till cil one. 111 the hollow nt Ihe li link ol which was found the skeleton ol what was Mij.nis. (l to have been a lYiicl.il snldinr. Tho tilink of the tree Was large and il i supposed that the sniilict-i.id there while the I'Vd end Army was "ii the retreat Irom the biMl.-iicld. Aela-p of the Sixty ninth New Yo) k R'.imenl was loiind with the bones, aud, no douol, the man w.is a member of that organ . .1 i' ' i. Tne Iioiims have h 'en buried iu the Na tional Ci mt li iy. Not liead, litit Shepim:. TosAUAM'A. N Y., March 22 This was the d iy si I for tho luncral j 1. 1 lr. A. W. Jiiyne, a well known physician ol this town, but no ob . (iiies were held. Dr. Jay no did not dii.iiswns lepoitnl, Thursday, but, awoke Irom a cataleptic coinblioii today very much Biirprist-d al the picp iralions for bis burial. He bud been conlined to his hi-d for some time, a sufferer from n severe uttack I .1 K. .... . ..i. i .-.,, 1 -in I ui i utnuiu rnni Tine, imti uiiii um . , f , , lil'lll I1IUUV IHUW Ul vtln.(U'U''nnati i i i i l, . i, , . . ... . . -, ... ep. bis X lie uoi'.oi im uiiieu ieni:Qiir.a u uir I i I :. : , ... l.l. .1.. I... ...HI f,Cl t. llll-l 11 13 U'H Ullllrt-J" " i li" 1 . J ( ,li 1'ilMtteMll Observer: Two eol- l liovs were iihiiiig with a pis;ol Ion Mr. V. N. Williams' plantation I yesterday, when it aeindeiitly went nil', the. h ilict entering tho neck of lone and landing down. lt was i thought at ii st to be a mortal wound land the one who did the shooting was almost distracted. Alter half I hour's probing the Doctor found the ball, lodged near the windpipe. A i fraction's diffeienee in tho direction 1 would have meant death. The wound. though a bciveio one, is uot duuger ous. Old IVeple. Old people who nre require ined it-ine to regu.iitn the linei.i i.nd kid U"s will tl.nl lhe true remedy in .-j,vt,if Hitters. This medicine docs ,,,,( stimulate and contains no whin i .... ,. i,i,,.r intoxicant, but acts as ., i",, nie ami alterative. Il acts mildly mi ihe sloiiiiti-li anil noweis, milling strength aud giving tone lo the or gans, thereby aiding Nature in the perfor.-ininei! ol the timet inns. Mice tr.c 15 t ci-s is an excellent appct'.ie.'r i, ml aid-digest inn. Il il i'eople lind it just csactly what they need Price lilly cents and Si (itl pel bottle at G ii .! . . k... . : i . . . i,. r i.uiegion s I'Mip.ium-. 1):ivi,i V heeler, n white lufin, was iu nl o,.,,.,,,!,,,,,, Thursday "' T ft " p.. the .Souther,, RadronJ. ARB YOU 1 - ; BANKRUF l inhcalth. constitution undermined by CX- tr-vaance in eatinLT bV disre- iravaganct. in tdiinj, uy garding the laws of nature, Or phys;caj cap;tal all gonCi jf so Kirnir.r nr-f n 1 ID NEVER DESPAIR Tntt'c T.ivrr Pills will cure VOU. T. , , , , 1'orsiCK ncaudcnc, uliM,.t, cniir Stomach, malaria, torpid mnstination. biliousness rr I ,ar DSllc an absolute cure. MIOTH STOCK -OIF1- W. L. London &, Son have now opened (lie largest stock of Shoes ever seen in this county. High-cut shoes Low-cut allocs, Black Shoes, Colored Shoes, Shoes for men, shoes for ladies, Shoes for Children. All grades at Low Prices. W. L. .LONDON & SON. riTTSnOlIO', Match 12, isw. CONDENSED REl'ORl' OF THE CONDITION OF TIIK ' Commercial and Farmers Bank, A3 KKMiKIIKI) TO TIIK STATU Tl:K.srmu, ON TIIK loTM ni'l KMnKIt, 1895. RESOUUCK-. LIABILITIES. Tiomis and liseouiils, !?:()!. ill 7 01 (lapilal Stock paid iu Overdrafts, secured s.O'HHin Cash. SIOO.000.00 Ovc rdnifis. unsecured. I 1! I'.l 77 Ciidiviib il l'rofits, 20.Sl.22 25,000 X C.4pr.et. R Is.?-' t tll'ioo !,ls pavable, IIO.IMK) 00 Hanking House, Furniture, !.ie lo Rank. 10.SS0.03 ami l ixiure, Otliei real estate, Pcmaiid tonus. Cash Due from Hanks, Checks mid cash items, Cash iu Vaults, 1S.702 f- 1 4 t7.-i ."is liiholin no i til 25 0 "!' -I.!I21 77 W.:!00 5i n,r:: I us We solicit vour collections and We will bo pleased to con cspun. I eliaiiees or oiieniiiL' new necoiints. J. J. THOMAS, riesidcnl, J. 13. Bolitisr 9 IMTTSIIOKO, K. C. Silversmith. llAli,.iuin-.lMi Hi -. In nme.'ir.) 1 am fir imre I n. ri-i .ill t l Ki-. wat.-li.-p. Jewelry, i-liii; II.Hi llllli . Ill l-fl lle. Oi l. 10, IS'..".. gXllCl' TtHfS V IliB ll iHrteil Wfl'-i NoriCE-H VV ill'.r ol Iha l-l-l Will 'III-1 triaiini.'iii ..f Joint A. W..II.BI-K. il I."!, mi l-i ,.!,- me li.-n.l.y u..t lll.il !.. jirtweic Ii li' el'ilni I., me ul liuli k-D, N.o , ir i.i -.v.-iu i.-k . u.;ye I III-I...I-... N. ' . -n.-r l,el..n lelTiiu y VWii''.1 i.r huh i,..il, i' w.ll Ue eh-.i le i iii l'-.r hi llu ii- r e..,TV. -iT..B Ili-O-l-fl ! kU'I eti;l, l.le.l-O llinki; Illlllle'illCe Mllenielil v. T li. WoM i K. I'.x'r. Keli.'.'S, 1S1-,. JOIIS A. WDM M K. SANDSAl.E-rV MR! IE Of i.n.r l' i- i.r itic i-Ueil"r n.iiri ef Oliieli.-i'il , . iu,iv 1 HI II in.-r.lu ill i nl.lle iei,-.l"l, f"l-i ;i.-li, III ll,e'...lirl I, ill-eil....r. Ill I'll i H' i III "II llielMl, ,! . f A.lll Irt. Illllt 1 1 net "T llire.-l III liin.l Iii New II. (- I"ii-ih.. Iii -il-l limy .r i n il line hli. i! .-ii In n)"r, iv'inaliilii jli m r, ill. I l.illii: l"l N". 4 loi.vn ! -li.-' I:.!.; l.e.li I..U-- l-.T U ll.e I . V 1 7-1 .1, -: ll,e l ei I- t I I .-III-,1 jis-.i i " ).. I,-. J A Tim-.l.-.S. 'nr' Ii I'.', I '-1. -'n.ui-i' i.' r. oxr.crioRs notice -i II AY JliiL'.iiln'Uli ,1 us ll,iM-.e. iC. I- "I w, :. jii lr, iliv.'llaeil. 1 liereliy tne 11 y oil ,er..i- . in.:: rl.tlllls aitnlll-l Mil'l ileei'il. Ill exlill'll ll'i'Miine ii.uei un nr Ui,.ro lli J'Ui ,i'iy "f K.-nriMi-. IS'jT. W. li. LAS.iTi:U. ti Ii. 'i", IS'.Ki. Si Ai Li SEA ROA l!l) All.' LINE To Now York. Atlanta, lii.'liiiioinl. oi folk Ami till points -NUHTII am Trains Leave Pitts ooro- II 0.") a. ni Train1 Arriva at boro- 11 i't a in, 5 '2.1 p. i Jhiili .r' 'I Sniflilij. T. J." iiNIKUMN Gelienil Pass. Alien. I'm tsiiioiilh, Va. E ST. JOHN, Vice I'u-s ami Gen. Manager. V. E Me. BKK. (Sen. Supt. II. W. Ii. GLOVER, Tin Hi-; Manager. NEW Store, New Goods. ROYALL & BORDEN HAVE Ol'KNKD A STOKE AT KALzxan IN ADDITION TO TH KIR STORES AT Durham and , , . COlUSDOrO in which Ihev have a lull and com- plelo stock of all kinds ot WHICH WILL DE SOLD AT D 1 lUivl JriliVjJwDt Oct. 21, 3m. FUR1TURE i ih iiosils Subject to Check, 350,510 8(1 a.-hicr' checks oulstnnd 1,859 87 g5 1:5,531.98 business We gimrr.nfee satisfaction. wiiu inoso wlo coiiiempiaio uniKiug V: S .lERMAN. C.isbier. OUG-I-IT TO OUR PROPERTY 11. C. H w M 2 This is a Home company and de serve:1 the patronage of all North Carolinians. If was i rganied in lS(i8 and has paid over half a million dollars in losses and there is not one contested claim against it ! All losses paid promptly. Every prudent man ought to insure his pinpcrty. For terms. Ac., apply to 11. A. LONDON', AGENT. V. S. l'MMUOSE. President. September 2(1. 1S'.)5 Cuvca'f, ni.a Trble-Marku o'.itair.eil. ana ell !' rut bii-iiii'ss coinluctoil t.r moocritc rtt. Oun orncc is Oppositc O. S. PTT prrie ai:a i' r.in uTiin- pat.-Tit lu k'nn lime l!" .! ri innt,' frnm Wn-hini;iiii. . , , bend mo.1,'1, ilrMviiiR nr r'"".. w,h o""1!, tlon. We ilvi., if I'SN'tniililc ur nut. Irre of cliurf. Our fee not line till iieut la .iurMl. A Pam phlkt "IIir t.iOlimiii l'atiit," lt1 tiami'sof ftiiiil clii iiK In yuuf fctate,cuiu)ty,o tuwu, eiutfrcc AiUress), C.A-SNOW&COJ Opp. Patent Orncc. Washinaton. D. C C. I I 1 1 RAILWAY. JOHN GILL, Reotiveb. Condensed Schedule. In effect Pec. Sth 1S93. NoIiTIl Uof.NO. IA!I.Y. I.fliV.' WllllillllSloll l.iHvi' li.)iii'Vllla 1,,'HVt' SHIlf.Til I.mvi Mli-r Cliy i.i'iiw tlreeimlmr.) Airlvo Ml Airy 7.S5 a. m. 10.M " TJ. 19 p. 10 1 20 " ! " 10 " Nofl. SoUKH loi-si. DAILY. I.i'iivi. Mt. Airy I.cHV,. wiilimi C'Ve SJ i. n II 15 " I.onvn OrwiiHlxiro lwVKRIIerClty I.I'MVB SKIlf'Tll 1 113 2-.'ll! 3 19 4 49 1 M I.mvc Kaypii.niiin ' A"1VB '""'1' NORTH DOUMD roSSECTIOSS. Al Fftjottcvlllo with Attunim Ooast Mne fnr Bit u,tnta N. Tlh ami Kt. mi l SHiif.inl Willi the Sf lukinl Air Line, hi lirivnsboro wttli tlifl St.uilirra ltnllWHy Ci ni puny, m Wiiluut Cove Willi Uio or folk wcaL-ru luillrutil fur Wluston-Snleio. I SOUTH 110DND CJSSECTION8. Kt WRlimtCvo with the S..rf lk Wwn Ball. r..ail f..r ltin. knn.l P"l Norlh "",f"'" Oro.'iisl.,.r..wlihilioS..uihero ItotlwAy Companr rirlluleHth. iuolniii.ii.1 ami all l""" K"rlli and EaM. Fajrllovllle wlih Hie Allantle Coaal UM f.T nil 'lunSi'UUi, ai aiunn'u m. ' . "!T' BDj " pMn" Umi'I, u.l HolllhWCM- j W. E. 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