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fSjj (fcatbam Quod tltCW-DAY. APKIL 1, IS!H. w A- LtlWDON. Editor. i i..;..i lv tin .u,,u..u .y j . - populists for their party over both . tlio old parties" is no entirely nn- : founded as to be simply absurd ami ! ridiculous. They o..ini.od Iheir i , .'h.wiii party be.uu.so, us they a..cKo.!, bo. h , fl.o old parties wero corrupt . I heir party v.r.s to bo ft party of genuine reformer, of tho only siinon pure put.ioH; and Was to be .. dev..i.cd ' ' . . Id tlio U'UO 1 nr." resin in i m- j.. ..ji.v nn. Wne cciiili-si w as i iiieueei n.ii :i nu rt tho inasscH thai it was named j , l0 (ll ,,.,. j,,ysic:il, i.n;l llie inlere' t tho "I'oople's jii'.rty". S" Inn1, and (.,iu. , f.ir.ner wasiittetly in apparently earnest, were the or ' si ; i i li-tt 1 1 L in eo iipatison with 'he gunizers of this now party in their; interest taken in the latter. There jU'Otestatiotia and professions that Wlis scarcely a sieclw visit r from a matiV honest and good men ready , yit -nd t!io former, but believed llioni and joined this "-; called Peoule'd paity. Mr kinds ol . i podges and promise, rero nv.de ; ud relying on them many lioaest Itioo- abaudonoJ tbeir old parlies fd Joined this now party of -rtdor mers". To lliere honest men wo ' ., ., , ,, 1 o.f.d ros.roctfnl,y pro, ml th.s Mniplo (UJ:-lion, havo .ny ot lhe-e plodjjes or promises been fulfilled '! If so. wlmb '! However bone-H t!i? masses ol the , jmhlislied iliat v. I.ieli would be most People's party may be they have cer ' i, t.-n stin'ran l pleading I their read taiuly been most unj.u't anate in s heir ,.rs, .fie i! not prove tha" the leader. As a proof ot t ! " w.t nee-l j . :i ! . i i- l.-i-t needs sotue impruve (rnly cilo their uhmsiKms id lio- late meni .' legifl'l! lll'O. l'liey were sipp.e- to ! . bo thoirveiy best im.in i ho purest ! i An I nf crof iig Law ('ao. ;atruits and tha truest iv.rmcrs j Sordid not PopuliM's deela'v time and again that they "win, hi v :!e : only ' thenicsr uieu" ? And yet strange to'rry roi 'ion would answer thest sayamt saa .o idue onk-rnia. i heso "1-e'ovm" legi.-l.it wi-ro de-( nouRd'u i)V tin) otner t AO thirds as j "bf'l.t bolters' 1 j ,Noiv, what sort id a ",firni" par-1 ty can thai ho vr'ucro one t bird ol its picked and he-U men ! ed to' niiiku our laws a.-e thas ai-i-ttsnl ol bribery and coriuption ? i- it. n- .' tiino iliat all honest im;ii w.-re Icav ing ss'itb :i j-u: ty ? Ar.d yet tii'tcr tlio disgusliiig and -lis' graceful scenes d the cvni:.st iogs -Utnrt'H the ' (.e-.'-'!, in l:is wck's issue, !ui! tho cheek to declare thai.' 'State decency is cn:;i,-ly depci l.-,i! ;ipon :he 1'iipiilists": ; 11 this were true, it would cor-' tainly be farewell f.-rever t i S'ate; .loceiicy ! Tut; taxpayers he.v a Jeavii from their legislator: they have reformed and retrenched, j The "lusioti" candidates (l'opi;i -:sj and liet'iib'iciU's! ilnrtngtiio c.rn . ; ....;,,.,,.( win iviii! ,l..,.'.,i.,.t 1 that the government of oar.-ta'e by tho Democrats ha-i boon extrava gant They assorted on every st 11 mp that the Democrats had been wast ing the people's money in oxtrava gant expenditures. They di dared tfiat taxes were too high and rnti-' bo reduced. And they loudly as serted that tho fees and salaries of ... i were too j ecd in order '-to; our pubiic officers aud ought to bo rcduec. .'orre.--pond with the low prices oi farm products". Surely our peo'Ic have not for gi tten these declarations of the "la ;sion" canuidates, nor have they for.- aottcu their oft-repea'.ed proinisi to I , ll,n.. nv..i-,ro,il nvr ,..11- ditures, ihose high taxes and the high fees and salaries of our public j officers. Tbo people havo a right to j linow, therefore, what reductions have been mado, and tho Kecouo a- ' Ulll ttrjivn iui an .'- " . w -" ..., r. nnuu-n t ,1 nel lit!' the following (inosttons : How much have expenditures and appropriations been reduced 1 llow much havo tuxes been re duced ? 110W muen navo ices anu .:u;w n.-r i w . , , . I ..1 been reduced ? Will some one please answer ! Thi biiprenio Couit of tho United States rendered a decision, last week,, that baa croatcd conste oiong tho railroad co will do much towards breaking lit ttudm of all kind. This do.:.,.!,.. , was rendered in the case againat the j Traua Jliwsouri Trattic ' lrUUC vr;ll",':ngUt i-.punisli.il.' child by whipp ho groat ratlroad or Tbcle.eudant was. of course, West, which bad been Jcouv.oted und,r ho charge, but no composed of the uorutions out orcauizod to suppress competition ' railroad rates. The Court do- eides such an u-ciation lUega, as uoing in lesiruiui. ui iuhhui-ih. , tween the States. One of the good; ..ir.ic'sof tbi.s decision already has! boon tho dissolut.on of similar as-j it iiiiH ii over the I lilted htales. ' vv v - , !:..:. . ...I I ...i I I,.. .nis ukiuii. - ; heaviest llow that "1 rusts hate; ever received iu this country, und j the t-red.t of it in duo to oll.eers ap, jn.inte.l by ti.e much abused 1'reai ' J . ,, , . i dent Uleveiaii l. i.ue oeLi-iuu v.i- i i. ..i... l...i,i i'l.n,ni!p iif Hie roiiiUiOll law. was aipoMiled by Cleveland) and ; Meaies was undoubtedly right, jot j very angry with K.l.tjr Kauey, of j l'arli'- ii argument and preparation ot i wo are hound to beiievu that accord-; Uie l'rogitsive Fanner, becaube .ii i.mr ct ,o arguiiui t n.u j Au . j tolho tendency of modern do be denounced the bultem as "pie I'hi.ip J.ime., a well Vno vn cit r , rTlli uJ n ' o,o ( vho .Is.Iei.ion.,. the court wonld now hoU, bontera." Now that l!auBy Laa; l U(U'ck: y 'XtXv) ifo Ld ,ual nu.hc.ity ,a!:. "pie" himself, Hodge has re- , lud S. unlay of h.vdrop. bob a lie r.Vrof t i ubll-U luwvtrs in! w:lh ti.o Lu.-ba.:d to punLb tho ch.U . ,.ewed bin subscription to the ,.a,.or was Y 'ul lbrtu lillllloil OI IHU UUid. J . l?,u,. l.u., r. fmi.,. .1 I wttka u -o. Mom: interest in tukon by t'o pub lic generally in athletic guinea than in intellectual contest. A notable instance of this bus recently occur red in this Stale. On Friday niht of lust week the. annual debate took i I at Chanel Hill between tho , ... . .- . .. . ...i :...!...; I lmlwUK ami L ....aim....,-., ....... oties n( lhp v ; versify. This debate Wasp!onotinred by competent jit'lm's having been o very ereat. merit .Ul! Ult, li h v m."iai,!i l the . i . i . ()U1L, ()I,lt0.(i V,.t(lav a ....' i-h t,,kIlie ,,j t,;1Sl.l:.ll was played l -, Hill between a team li'mii d,,, (jiv.isil y ot Virginia and one ,,, ,,. Vl,v v North Car... " :,t:n.'ireds attended the laMer, a ! B.l0.-i:il train having boon run for ' llltfir n,,0m,),:llion. Tho dai.v : .);ll,crs published only a few I nes hum. tinning the debate, hut were ! tiil.ul with long and detailed des ! ,.,-j,lti..i.s ot the icame ! j ' , ii .i : N , , ;i re is 1 1. 1 ended I u- the pa p is tor thus iliseriin:natiig against !U, j,, );oc: ual debate ami in favor I iiiiatfame of bas ba 1, because they i,;,s a mother a legm light to "'''Pim hot- eliiidren ? And f in she autht-.v.n 1 1 li nin - body eU.e t.) whip her child ' Kvs ipies- tumn in . no a.unmuive, ami vei un-i c vitra-y lni.i 'onen .bvided in Noi t i ( 'aroiiii-i. Wo eopv tiom 1.1-.1 Sun- liiy's Ciaili-tle f i, follow j Ing. whieh was written by L. v. in j ! -H I". .i : ' tti ttiM uii'i.l-i of iho Criminal j ( .lit o! .! c!.!i i.nurg I oiliilv as pies .v, r!. ll.....r.-d-.- ). V Mean s, liii re w is ii , cise ll i I I hat pi ( l t d a ii-, hi- ii,iiiii:s or in'.i ! cj! ;ng "'oi'it ol ; o -1,1 i. i' i I an iii-Iie" t-'iv 'i'n. related v wi re i;oii. : i ti io. I i ar.l o:,l l' ,r ln- ' 0':,v Mi C -lili'Ciiil h-;ve bee I lining t 1 -1 i!:.-sl !' lie :, oi ti:.-.- 4 -.of .-late vs li . i.'-.'i! l- l :i---s-i'llt an ! bat I'll t s in til it l-lso hi i. i' .re u follows: ll .t T. Iih ' 1'. b in;,' a t:cil rieil li ti v t : 1 14- a soil ah. ml fight i . v. a-; e.!):-i'nt f run; In -in" e l,N. ai-.l 0.0 ing his ah ,. T. !. id gf.-a! dillie.il'y in g tin sot:, who app-. a: i-d t.) a v ie tinnilv bov. Oae I day dutii.g Me nl-.-eneo of brr bus ! ,. I bind, l'rs. 'i'. 11 ipif-led II. her, V": '"j'leig'iibor. to t-.ke her son to the li-'ld , wherein . j,;,;, ,ln,l L,jv.. iicr some ti In f ! irom tp.o eoinianl woi rv of li ving to !:" P h'm ''' '-' mNchn f. II. oh j Vel a it;-.'!, ii ;.:;oe.:..i mai urn isiv v . . I-,.'-. ., , 1 . . .,:!. ,.,v.i l,o , 1 j trouble. Thereupon .Jrs. T. lggod " . v.'..- . . ... . .iUL '"" '"" " i'1 " 11. to t ike the bov, a;.. I lo.d Ii. that A l -ti's reBolalion for an iuveptiga she g-.v- him lu'l aulh irtty to whip ,011 ol the methods puiMie-1 by tue the boy if lie wis not obedient to II. C : v i 1 .Service Commission, aud tlio n evi-iy re.-pect. 11. tl.cn agu od l-i ! end is not yet. Senator (oi nian war t !-.!:' the boy upon conditio!: that be I tii onlv deiuocral who look pari in he j,!;. -wed to chaitiso lutu if be saw j tbo deiuiU' aud be inertly took ad ti:,. !u a shorl lime ihn boy began ; vantage of tne opportunity to good to throw rocks at his horses, and re f.aUiroiily nag tlio republic ilis a lit fused to stop after commands mi l ( tin about llieii anxiety to get at the threats Tie -reupou II., reiving upon ' ofliees. If it comes ton direct vote the r.utb irity gratit.al by Mrs. T jir. v;. ,1 to fl 1 it :. the boy mod y with a switeii. Upon the o..y s it.t'i: :i iioiaettie ni"t !,er ma.le no eoinid aitit. but on the f;cxt day 1 hi r eiiii iie l an-.l lieanog 01 eeime very angry, and 1 have 11. arrested for l.'iilteiv on the boy. Upon the- ease hi f no Judge Utoruey for 11. sought the I aa-a:,!t ! the Irin JlualOS III, to i'.isiify I he assauit upon the grouud 1 1 1 : I Mt T II I,! , r i VI-II tlim llellnis hit)1) hlit tho solicitor fjr tbo State nrgued that tho wife bad no right to give atu t'ier person authority to hip ber child -that tho husband a 1.W1A 11.1.1 Ktn-li lntiv(-r. I Tiro case was argued at great length and the law as to tho resp ective rights and powers of the bus band and wilo in the family gover nujeiit from tie; mol ancicut times was considered. Alter hearing the . . M 1 arguineui, .1110.0 jiohibw, wuuwasiv a b.iitti d on all to be a uiohl admirable judge ol criminal law, held that tho wife had no right to authorize another to whip her child, I 'lOIl, lUMt WUCn , - ... I .mternation aJ 'i'1.1'1"'' tlle,xv;,1 b"ll,fuo right to .ichashse her child herself, except l. I companies, ami , 1(. c,ll)SCUt of her busbaud, actual , " J11 r implied, li, the judge' viow the I'.iH'am.l vyaiJUiesuii.e.ueni-a.ioi i.ieibuc. , ,,ro, WK1 was ns muoh Irigl.t ""U!" , , ,,, ' , . , I tine ... iiuiu iiumui i..-, unu n.ii , appeal taken as tl.e ; tine imposed was we.e cal ed y intereating to .earn wuai our tho point what our uighebt court wuuiu hay ou The position taken bv Judge! t-j the i Meires waa a startling one 1 ,..ltw.r .-.f f'linrlntta mini , i.. ,i, :,..,.:,., il wlii:i nuin Hiiiiii i iixi" wnn,-,, . . i . ... ... ..... 1 1 ..: 1 1 1.1 u.u uey. . "-. ,.. m l be h.g be- ht to u l .- llltfn, of theil. (.r. Wi!9 wo are obliged to con- , ., . ....... :. ..i re.m tnai aceorun-'K vo iuu uueieui, JU020 Wiwhitigloii Letter. (Siommr annular Oorrwiiouiloat. Washinuton, March 2(3, 1S97 Tho McKmlev triff bill uuwNr two got some very tiara kin t bo House this wi ek, aud the hard knock in Ollttdt j ure WM lM!llVy Uml Mr. !), ; wa- ......n tl ttlluunee thai lh0 Way a and Means eoinmii t .) bail decided to slitke out lh:.t chime ol tho bill plaoii.jj a duty on books ami seieiitilio instruments for eitnc titiJ justitnil(IUJ uud Ullll im ,,, m,.,lt, jtun-r H,0so in tud.is ou the j hen 1 at, as 'they am at pioseni. Ttie jih mociatu of t-io House made the most of tho ii.i.uborlers unjust ami uncalled disei nuiinilioi.s mnMO In I the bill in favor of the ti-'-V Kgainsl ' tbi.-many, but the wpee.h made by i Uopieseiitutiie Mc.MiUm imtuial. received the most attention, hi t i I from the opponents and bit mis of j tho bill, became of bis position a tho ranking democrat of tho Way and Mi-ana committee, and becaun of Ms long experience in taiili uiait -rtj J had beeu requested by iU pusen a:.... li i.. ..t'o iitu l..i..i:itn - , ieri.8 ututivo liioaley's tiute- meui t (jat the increased burden of tasatiou nspo8 d by the bib w is on luiurie. Mr. McMilhu smd: The il-nm tliat. tl.n im-icas' d t'liriten is nn , , U ,llsNim,i i,v It,.- ,;it.!( ,.,J;lls.e shawls and knit G 8 luxuries Are wo.-l bats mid ovpicohIs luxuries ' Are knives ami ks in this urbane age luxuries ? And I beg with all deference to ak wbt tb r in the .Stale o? Maine a clean shu t has become biu-h a rarity thai it is classed with the luxuiios V 1 ask him wtieu. among Aitiei ieans, the stig'ir that sweetens tea aud eufft.f beeaaie a 1 ixurv when trace chauis . o u . i:t -e.ime a UMiiv lo launvrs. on - t only is the bill itself higher, but t ditleient scin -dales average abovi- tho.-e of tho .! K liny tali. .Mr. Mc.UllIm Bl-iOCallea iiui-ninm n nu tael that toreiijn trovei nuieuts are ,. , ..,..,,,! t this as , ,j,n conimeico. ilo also r ininded the republicans that a pur dmsed m-i diet, such as they olt.in c.l la:.t .N 'M iu'oer, wouM noi no 1 iwe.l to slat.d. Whither the adiinuu-tration will m-ii;e any 110 id the division of Un I'. S. .Snpicaie font Klisiiiiidlig the Siu-i in iu aiiti-ii i'-t i w and mc;u l i! .g ri'.l vav pi.-! 1 ami agroeai Mits within Us scope, :s a , ii sti on that iii. my ur'ii in C-uigrcss are nnich in b'l-.-sti d in. l! was maiiil iii ed 1 y Mr. t'h'V: land's two At toi licy fien- i-iin- Oii.eynlnl II ill 1111 'U that l:o :iii.:g could be dotio nielir tbe.Sli.-r ri 111 ! nv In i'ail-ii (-1 She deci.-iolis ot eo iits ug-iinst its validity. Now thai the hiyhe-'t eo-irt has rev;l'-e,l tho.-c ui-i'iii.!.s and tleclaiod t r- law valid, Ihcic 11111 oppot I unity for t lis ad HJii.istiatu-11 10 clvar itself of the eiiaigeof btiug loo friendly to the i.-i:--t., by vigo;ou-ly prosecuting them, if it isn't aliaid to do no. The civil i-i t vice law which stands bc tivc ij the republicans aud the of lieir,, was very viciott-ly atiucked by .senator wmuigor aua oim-is iu ine 1 !....,. ,.-l.;..i, ,,,,, I...1 ll,,, 11. 1., 1, lion wiil.out 8 dissciilii.g vote of .V-i.ator jotilbe repeal of the preMC-tit civil I j Herv ice law, there are plenty of dem i ,crnt-j who wid vote "ayo", ahhougb j tlit-y know licit it wouhl luelin Uf reteaeing of every democrat in a Fed eiai owi e ny a tapuuiteau. a uui 10 repeal has been introduced. A I'sid'nl Charity. rp'in tlio Kleh;u -ill Tlics. Kx-Mayor Urueti, ofNew York, and ofner nioiubers of bis faimlv iiave sub bctibed 200 Odl) towards tun estub lisbiueiit of a training school in that city for poor girls. Tbo purpose of Mr Grace is to offer instruction in cooking, housework, dressiuakiug. stenography, aud kindred subjects that gills may preparo themselves for tue battle of existence aud be able to earn a cotnlortablo living for theuisi Ivan. He hojas to secure the cooperatiou of other pbil inthropic ; ton ibly frightentd by what Bbe Hup porsous, but if he fails be and bis ' postd was a man in her room. 1 1 il( i Umpniiin orwt The Hear (Jot Loose, '(.porliilwUieiCtiiirtaieOtot'itor. (....n,..! March 27 Snirks' cir CUS WHS IU l wu Jixitumj aim j"i- about lluek ,Leir ,)eH.( a finL. (,ilJIina mon, Kol l00s ami wvlked duliberate- 1 , fj.OUJ m,atb the canvass lo Main ! cus was in t .wu yesterday and just , I. I In fi iiin Iw.i.i'ulli ihn I'niiriisH I O Jl:iin I ' whe,e it col)froute,l tt j0UI1., ened at meeting brum as brum was tj" uil. TLo j anJ Ju,t lbe u .everal ntorea. bis L'ohnd . i:.... i.;... -riw. ,,,v.-. ,-n,i nn-i l r CBpUire(i aud ld him back l" . . rowd tbat lm(1 nthei-ed to p. . ,, witness tbo balloon ascension. Gladstone, although 87 years old, , , I ... I I . . MlCVCle J Mrr, w 15 Webster, a milliner oi, S;lli(,llllryi ,,.,,,11 her friends by Irom Hal , - t.mo.e, w here she had gone lo pur j j ae Vg b"' ber store. ! ., , ... ii.i .... . i I i.epresennuivo umi(;w, a ui.iiinK I'niHiliMt of Uuuuiort counlv. became The Mississippi Flood. Washington, March 29 Cfeneral Wilson, Chief of Army Engineers, received a telegram from Col Odies pie, president of the Mississippi Uiver Commission, dated Vitks burg yesterday, as follows: "(iauges along the rivf from Memphis to Vitloburg give ll md readings Varying l.J to 3 leet above any previous recorded reading. The lectins' evervwhere is one ol iireat i.neasiiiess, and all Mlite leveo tioar.is are bait hug atrain.-t the l is nig floods reiianllcMS ol cost. As yet no widely spread damages have beiii icpol-icd, t'lotlh several bp-aks in I liu levei s above tiieen v II on b.itli banks have occurred. The levees are seriously stunned il .il: p ints. The eiaiiunsMoti i I give all possibla mil by ap lying liuimy I) 1 nes to I ho prone-ion of the wufks. Water using blowly In 1 nv llsioiln". Mniiphis, Ttuu.. Much 2!) --The levt-e buike ihis aliemoon back of IVithsbiro, Miss The situation be low iicre is i t-pot ted alarming. Memphi-i, le-in , Marcu 'J'.) A I irgn break has occulted in tlio levee a! Wayside, Miss., nine miles below lS:eenvii!o. Tne b oak is reported to be a bad one aud in a sec. ion where the levee is high and regard ed as iiieasurablv safe. New O. leans. U , M ireli 2'.) The r i i r t i-i fin. illy re-. chi d t'.io top ol l ac level s in I his cit ", and iIiih in un ing I ' ;;:t" i milling over into Mund v.lio tic't. directly in front the ce.ehta'.ed Tiencb .Maikel building, li is not l e n ved that any damage will occur to property. An Ocean Horror. L iu Ion, March 2S --The almost iudesi rd) ible oceau horrors lb-it fol lowed the wreck of the luckless steam or St Nixorp oll'lh'j Yirginia coast, 'vhieh rose I ed in the pulling to sea of the pasM'iigeis and crew in four l.feboali. c iiittniie to multiply. The ai rival at (ireiioek, Scotland, tonight, ol tho steamship Yanariva, which picked up a small boat containing It! suivivoia i f the St. N:.z tiro, mio plies details for another chuptor in this ten ible tragedy of tho sea The e-ipiain of tho Yanariva, C-ip lain W-toi!, which left Nt-wp.ut No-.vs. Va.. on March 10. reports thai on Maicli 12, whiie in latitude 111, I mgitiido 71. ai) op.n lio.ii. of Itu N' ni ro v as ,'hlf .1, and up-'li com III;,' up Willi tho httlo ciaf! : iCene i f , :.flllti!i s.niel liig. rarely v. ,un-.--i-o Jo.-euiii the liagedioh of the pitiless oci iti, was luoitgbt to view Theie weie Hi oceiip-iiils of tbo fra 1 boat. and they had all been without food 'atidwMioi f r four days. AH won j in a complete stage of collapse, burJi r in;s' upon luilii' s-i. and but for tiie I t inielv succ r all would soon have I perished Ol the U'.) persons tloit 'ombarke l from Iho sinking si -ami-r j in the lifeboat, 13 bad. after awfai land pn longed sull'erings, sueenm bed lo exposiiro and tairst. iilany oft hem in their frenzy of uiadnos. htvl leaped into tho uca. The Speaker's!! real rower. Washington, March U7, 18'.'7 The S,caker is ju ai t,c:;lly no longer tho servant of the Hons. ; he is its master and proprii t u ilo dis poses of iegislalive baronies and le oil's and exacts strict allegiance. The baronies are comuiiiteo rooms, and the feoffs are the legislation refer red to the eo mini llees. No Uoman emper -r ever had more iibsolutJ contnd In loruier days the House was practically ruled by the coniniiltees. In these days, now ,,Vtr tl0 tlicir hills, t,0 (li ,,,'' committees can report but the Speaker places upon the calendar, and the eotnmillvcs are thereafter power less. With t-Hght exceptions, no coiisi deration can be reached with with out the fiat of tho Speaker. Singu lar to relate, the Hott-e itseit is res ponsible for these rules. Frightened to death. Chicago, March 2ti. Elzabeth Paulson, aged eighteen years, in dead from the ellocta of fright. Such ia the opinion ot the attending physici an and tbo coroner's jury. Mis Paul hou was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l'eter rauleou, recpected tier jiuan people. Last Friday evening, when be retired, Misn l'aulsou wan l l ..,.,. ,,V 1, ,1 oi,.l l.i,i k Will I'll It liuiiinu .i m... " " " - which huugon tho wall in a position, where the light from a ueigboriug gas lamp cast a strange bhudow. lloy Accidentally Shot Pt'Oi'litl lo ili.)CtirI,'tm Objortur. ,, i t i n,- Tl... (!..,!)!. I. u " .f Mr S . , . . , was fooii.m , wilL iril()j )al0 ve8t(.rtlav evening - . i- i . i ; - ;J1 :; lZTtL elbow then into tho little 1 in HoiuH wav it was discharged. above the elbow, then into , ' ain(T oaP .il0 i.-.-t rTC Liilr can, but nay there is no chauco lor the boy a re ' ' , covei v To Define Their rosiflnn. i Naslill ti March 29. The Top :iiu':ist incmbera of the House and Senate are preparing an address to the people defining their position toward both tho old partie. They ..bject to being classed as I i atsor .epublieans and he r a, dre.-s will show that they are wiiotiy : iliHnek irom either . I Alamanoo Gleaner: The couuty con victs struck Monday morning. They wore at work ou the road between here aud Swepsonvilla and at a given signal all of them threw down tlieir tools and quit, in ubiib tiny weie led by Frank Johnson and John Wil liauis, while. Tho overseeru could not prevail on them to return to woik aud thry were marched to the jail. Mr J. W. Harden, chairman d the Hoaid of County C-'iiiiuissiouers, weiit bi foro tin-in and talked to tin-in and read theui fie law in legard ti Bitch eon duct. Then bo call-! to all who would ritirn to work to step out in line, whi. h a'l did save a negro nam e I Hon Trolinger, who was Mt.uli 1) 1 1 ii mil impudent. J -n was o irrn-d into a o-ll v hero Johnson aud Yd liums had already been l.ced, Hfitl a'l worn b ni'i I and sh ickljd, a id on account of their n fraetory eomliicl tbeir I u will b-' corn Iumi i and n lor for a week, if tbo tiealiuelil does not hare the desiied t!l'-et harsher tieatmont will bo resorted to li would be a good idea lo regulate t ie bill of tare by the conduct of the cou vict. a this pi in has been found to work well where fully tested and ear rie I out strictly to the letter. A Si nnr Ollice Seekers. Washington, March 27. Sinco I ho change ot administration over 80, ti'.UI iipp icauts lor pos'.olh'ces have been li.ed at tho postollico dcp.iit iiient. The ti .i m hot- is said to Iim somewhat sm li'.er than four years ago. Up to tbo i loso of business today tho application division of the In tenor department has iccorded 1, OilO applications for President al positions under tho Interior depart me nt Twin Hrotliois' Fatal Fight. Cireensburg, Intl., March '21 (!eo. and Odviu Holmes, twiu brothers, twenty -two years of age aud uieiubei of a Wealthy family, fought a du, 1 to thadeath near Movie's Hill todnj (ieorge, about s year ago, began to pay attention to Miss Higgs, whose family is prominent iu tins county He was favorably received by tue young woman nut il last Obii-mast. when t'nlviu returned fiom college and met her. l.ist Sunday night, it is paid, Miss Higgs told (iooigo that fin prefer ed his I rotlu-r. Tho twins ipiarrolled and to-day. aft r an t i uango of Id ws. i-acii diew a lovulvor. S-oral sir its had been exchanged, w hen (loo tel. dead. t'a'viu is d ingflOilsly, wounded near tho be-u t Slan-U at I he Head. Aug J. Ilog-'l. the leading drill- gist of Shrov.-port, Ij-i , aay: "IT. King's New Discovery is tlio only thing that euros my cough, an I il litlio b.'-t M'ller 1 havo". J 1'' Campbell, merchant of Sail ,r I, iji. wiitcs: "IT. King's Now Discov ery is i.ll that is claimed f 'r it; it never fads, an-l is a ftire cure lor Consumption, Coughs an. I t oe.- 1 cannot say cimug" for us morn . lr. King's New Uiscovery fur Con- uinpt'oii. Coughs and C -Ids is not an experiment It has been tried lor a ipiarter of century, and today stands at the head. It never dis appoints. Uree trial b t 1-s at (i H i'llUington's Drug Storo. (iastonia CiDzelie: News of the death f Mr. Wiil Noh n, near Crouse. alter intense nuffering of aii niuisiml nnluro, reached this plaeo Tuesday. Ho died Sunday morning. For sev or .l days lie had been sutVering with severe jiaius in the head, with more or less indication of a rising inside Saturday before bis death on Sun day, it is said that his skull burst, (lie bones parting asunder. The sufferer was driven mad by the in tense agotiv bo endured. The do ceased was about 150 years ol ago and loaves a young wife aud one or two cbil Ireu. Alt Anidait. Thi-i is to certify that on May 11th. I wall.! in Melieks's druar store or. a pair of crutches and bought a lu t il nf Clinmberlain's I'aiu Halm for nlnrr rhuilUOl il-IIlM W bit b had crippled mo np. After nsiug M.rca liiittluM nm comnletelv cured I can c.hnerfuly recommeud it. Char W IT Wr tzi 1. Sunburv. l a. Kwnrn ml mit)-oiibed to before Auimt 10. 1804. Walter Shinman. .1 1'. I'or sale at 50 cents per bottle by Dynum & lleaden. Asheboro Courior: The little 15 aiontha old child of our townsman, Mr. 13 F. Newby, bad a narrow escape from dro'.vuiiig tecently. The child bad gone out in the yard to play aud finding a tub which had been placed under the eavea of the bouse to catch water, began playing in t'aa water. Mrs. Newby misled the liti le one and went in search of her. When found the child was standing on its head iu the tub of water with its feet in the air. ma whs iiiui'i ii i ti.' fsenpo and should bo a warning to olheis not to leave waier nanim g where email children are liable to fall in. Tutt's Pills Cure All Liver Ills. To those living are indispensible, they keep the SpiCUl JHPV.4 1I.CIVIV.V. ..- an absolute cure for sick headache, indigestion,' malaria, torpid liver, constipa-i tion and all bilious diseases, j Tutt's Liver Rills "ELLIS PAYS ORGANS S24.00, 33.00, $45.00, UP. Sewing Machines ?7.V Up. Poplar Suits Furniture Only r V9 Oak Suits Furniture, Only '. '. r "ELLIS FAY 5 F-lUJJCGIXT". KI-MS Fl'HNrn'HKCO., C. U ELLIS Xaiiacer, ISurlinton N. C. Is now full of all kiir's of Furnituro that will suit all tastes. Oak Suits from $3.50 to $30.00. Chairs from $3.50 set to $15.00 a set. liockcrs from one dollar to four dollars and fifty cents. Tables of every description. Special Bargains in Oak Exten tion Tables. "Wo Sell tlo.c 333Gt ZE3uiR'gr37- in aric Co-o-nty ici tl3-e norG-sr. CALL TO SEE US. LQHB6N & U N 11 V rSlJOKO. March 2o To Tli9 Southern Baptist Convention AT Wilmington, 2T. 0.,! i MAY 3tb to 14lth, 2Les7,; SEieUBD hi l OFl'KKS THE Scst Service! Quickest Xlcutc! AND A In iidilition to the regular Su PL'il) DoiiMo Oaily Sorvinf, it is j.rojio.soil to run ill II n in; Trotn VIUd'INIA. XOUI II 0AUOLINA, SOI'TH OA I'OLI N A and tiKOIi (MA, ui:,k',!ig initiii'iliato cotitnv tiotts with trams! fmiii all point. NORTH, SOUTR, EAST ANO WEST. l''i'fpoiiaI Maattor, map, lituo :i'ih.K rati-, tieki ts. siia'Di'i s anil all iiii'oi iii;iti"ii, aihlii'.-..- or all. hi 15. A. Ni.wi.ANi), (ien'l A-;t. Pi-r'r Dept., G Kimball House, All atita. (i . T. J. ANiwisos,(ieu r.o-n'r A ,'t . Portsmouth, Va. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE . . j JO CW 1 OIK, A I hint il. Kii'liinoml. Norfolk, Ami till jioint N0KTII and SOUTH. Trains Leave Pitts-boro- 8 -to a.m. 3 20 p. m Trains Arrive at Pitts - boro 11.45 a. m 25 p. 7:; .frAyN VESTI15UL f, J J TJ'AN1SSv.,.Ant, T JOHN, rwri",,,oulb-Vfc ' 'Vi(.0 p,rH 'nr,, (j,,, Manager V. K Rk-. Mien. uPt. 11 N UL0; m.,.,. , K-!7. the FREIGHT". ORGANS FOR Cach OR TIME. aouTdAtii-; SAIiB--BY VI It- mo of mrtBii:',i'i',iii"i! t id" )' Jnn. fl.irt an'l wt-n nu-1 nnr 1 In a i k "0. S". I'lBO , In Uim.niwif ill" ri'Rlnifr ot ili'PilD "I Chi" bum CKtiiay. I wi:l sfll bi fiitillc niiril"iifrt'iiiih m ih cn'iri titn a -.r In I'lusb,,u,i,i) HI1BAY UioMillll "f Ajirll, 1W. Oil' llMlll llCIUTltu-ll III Mill imriiK' Htluaio In Nu )l 'I"' Mwn k!iI. 'lnO Imin e,,iii)Vy.'IJ ,liiiii Hi" lu,lio(A. 4. liryna mill ilio H' ll '" Oi" u rili nii.l ll-a '.T'Tk iiiUii-wwi, n.l oui'.iiliinii; 1"J oitp imin' r u,s. W. A.CUUEE. Sliirol) tISili, lMrt. C. F. & Y. V. RAILWAY. JOHN (5 ILL, Kscmvun. Condensed Schedule. Iti'dVoct Fvb. 7th, 1SS7. N.iuti! Hut'sn. No. 2 DAILY I f.. tH viiniii.cii )i ! Arrtvi. Knyi'ilcf IIIm I l' ivi" l'Trll.lllp ' 1 , v.. i.fm illoJuntno i L-ivi' sni,I,.r-l , i..viiiit iai)r : 1-i'Iti' Olnrx : Anivi- iii-1-.-iipii..rft r. v.. O Alliv- Ml Mir lVB M,.k.l I..HV". W'nliml i vi l-vr Hut At I'sa , AiriTo y. Air SniTrn lmt-so. Xo. I. Mil J. r.inT Ml. Airy U.iv.' II un I Mull lnv, Wllllllli l-0 i.,yo su-ki'hil-.lo L."ivi. OriM'iial.'ro ln-mv SlIiTCIIJ- l.is-.ve I'llninx l.liVH SliUftllll Arrlvn Knyrtlie'lllr Jucn Arrlo ryi;llio liKtvc h7i.iwTlHi Arrtre WlliuliiK'n 8 W a. li'.Pi " 10 M ii tn -- 1 " 11 41 " J M " III - i II " 4 1 M NOllTII lloOMD. invito arnnntiflvtlle Arrive M u Mill', !! LvTi R. il S.rlll l.ie U Mum Arrive ryuTillo soO'l'll llot'ND, '0. 4. rui.T. 19. m " .'iO 10 1H ' 1101 " 11 OH " No. . liMl.t. I wivh Fityritpvlll l.wv.. i..,' )llll I l.-tv.. Ilr, Springs ArrlvA Mhxi.ii) U'ivi si ax loll i Airl-e Ki-nueusvllle I (i w t IV tM " to " M It I 3ft ' ' NJUTH BOUND. No. 18. Viae DM7 Vmp. bUB4r ( U A. Bk 0 II " DM - i 11 W " 11 Id " I,ivi l:mur Uv Ol unfix rno OriH'imbiro lii-av Or-oiiHliuro Uv si,,k-!lo Arrl8 JJaiiuu ' HOUTII D0USD. No. 15. IXMl. DftllTKxa-pl SBUI 11 o pun. 1 x " 3 ill " )H" 4 l I.ohvi Miaiimn t JjTAT SUikCaAlf) 1 Arrive Orm.iiiilKiro Ikvi (tr"Biil)"r . LiwvoOllmnx i Arrtre lumscur I ' NOUTII HOUND CONNRCTIOim. At rayciteTllto with Allftiuie Cxt Me lor lOx p.,luw Nnrili ami EMI. ii- SmitorJ l .8 Air Line, w OrooiiftNim wlih ihn rHn lWillwiy 0..miny. ai Waluui rro wit K fulk k wonlrrn willr.ial for W lou-t. HOlTTIt BOUND coNjfr.eriosa. at walnut Corn with I ho Norfolk wvr Ba rn,t tr i:nMi,-kn mul l'Uiw Sort n,i OrM.i.li. to wlUi Hie ftmlliorn llaawft Cipo I'Tlt'ilo'eh. IU.-lim..n,ln.l all l-lnta Kn.Hi no4 rat. rayptwvllle wlUi the Uaitt CaM Lloe frrnll ...maS,mU.,at Max!. wli "et m. : - I Mr I.iu.' lor C'hMlvlU), AUnuia ftua r- UiuUi auJ aouikwwt. W. V- Uf 1 1. ram nr J.W. I'KI. 0ft-l UtiUod btulta,
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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April 1, 1897, edition 1
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