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wrJassrasrscscCT LASUSi rilCRbDAT. tt'tfe 0, ISJIS. . - - j IOC AT. 1 J, . ... - B. Nooe Jr. has for rale n lot Gf nice new nnd stylish 1 iu;;-, ji-s, lreap. Lynnm it Heat Ion want your W(V1 and will give you more for it tbnu you can got any wleue else. If you wish to keep posted, nubseriho for the Iti-coun. Only 50 cents from now u:i(il the oloe- Mr. J. P. Hums, or Oakland township, 1ms a hen that is laying fcjjsrn ill the name nest w it ii a par tridge. Groat Scott, li.l you e.dl at J. L. Council, agent, and try a glass of hot start and coll dri:ii:s and confectioneries? No, hut he got a Lftir cut ami shave. On last Friday Ihera was an affray at (Joltl-dou between Mr. 'I'. Jl. Bynum and Mr. John Holder, iu which thu latter sh it t!m for mer with a pistol, i it t i i f 1 i i,r a hlight flesh wound. Dr. Unit (Doiita -f i can he found daily in his new o-ii.-e at his reaidenoo, prepared to tit ail kind 6! dental work, at rt'-is::in! K- pvii-o-s bat terms must hi; uiu.cinoo.i In fore work is doiie. The Lest la lies a:it :liss..s Shoe made HI. Zeighl's. llyi.U.a & Headt'U have jm.t ri'-fix"! a large stock of these ( 'Vei dUi in all the latest toesai;d lasts, but ton or lace, also spring lacls. Why not get you a idee tain nress when you itn bay one .s cheap at tliti Popular store of V. ii. Loudon it Son':' Nit-.' law!: al J cents, cents, 7A cud w i-th 7 t 12 J cents per yar f. Te -se are .-.. tra nice goods, nice siyl.'s. Jixr w. bargains this week i.i p, ;:.. j At the regular woi-idy meet ing of I'ittsboro Lodge Knight t . of Pythias, l,,dtl ln.it Thaw lay H?:fht, tin follow ii! g ciliivrs i iv elected: It. It. H.-n.es f. C; A. M. Burns V. 0.; .1. J. M-dth.nv.t l'i-!;' J. F. Alston M. at A.; C. .:!. Cri -fit M. of ; A. 11. I. a I i.i 1. ii., ; uml Jacob Thorn psou O. t :. .Their stock of mi!lii;ery cou aistiug of nice sailor, i',;,e hat-,; ribbons is full and -;.ipk-te at the l'opular stow n: W. ,. L--t- j doa A Sou. They never allow lia ir took to run down, new s o.ls a!- j most every week, 'i'in V are sell ing1 men and hoys straw a;;. I era !i tats at ivitly r. la-' 1 p;-i. .. i The wheat hafvet is now in fuU Khist and our faruieva are lmsy harvesting the golden grain. Vt'hile thw:e is hoiiio complaint, yet on tin whole the wheat crop is con sidered gootl. ( ' UN ty Taxks. The cc iimty ct ne iiir,:ioners, at their lest me-tiii!', levi"-.l the following taxes for the ensuing year lowit: 'J.'.'h t emsou the lumdred tloliais wt.ith of prop, erly and 71 cent: on the p-oil for general comity purpose.-,: o eeiiis on property and 1" cent t on polls for working the pultlie roads, ami .'! een'. on properly uml i) cents on the poll (o ay the refunding lioihls. On taxahles mentioned in se.-dultt".l" and "C." ol' the rev enue act the county levies the name tax as the state, eveep- t!i-:t the cour.t y tax on marriage lieei-ses is 50 eeius and t ho state tax is M. This t.ix for ivene.ral couiLty pi:r poses is exact I v t!.i sa u. as that Je'.iet! last year l.y the present l.ojiid of ct'iudy co:u:ni.:si.!iie:s, and i a!s.) exactlv l!ie same as tii.d I-nie l !,y ti:e foraer 1-oar 1 of Deiao.-fatie comjiiis.'doi.. No..', i-t no 'r,e:-o-r;.;e lie" lml is true a- I'ordia !. ihe o.;i i;:l r.'eorda in the :(::: , and we would e uen.l it tot!.e special att nlion cf':ftiiie!-;-t 'aei o!" tlas- ,n f; .;;! s" v!rO jr.i!;Ml 1.) riHlm-e ta-.ct t c-.r-r ' ) siid willi the hv, p i.es of l',i!'i. od'.v is." A e do no' sav that this I:::; is to;, hi ;il or too low, nor tio we say tiiil i.iir pie.-e;;t 'r.i'. ! :a" lizard :' county con.:,i.--N:-'n",:'s are extravau'aa.1, l.-ul we i;a ;.!. call Count Convu is.-Out imuiyl Avlrott Arrestrd for Pcry. commissioners liavc discOlitiiAieu from tii4 itai&tgh tw'. the working of our puMie rOttda by Fhilin W. A virett, the vounur at convicts until a sulticient nnmlier torney who figured ho )roiniiu':tt-j La., Hayf c an be obtained for that purpose. v nfl GoV. llussell's attornev in ; L'atliorel Tids was remlei'ed nece.ssarv be- thr nroseention of the North Car- miles from here, to wil ca. use of the gross negligence iu olina lbiil way lease suit, has been I burning at the slake of Wihia a allowing nearly all toencape, only . arrested in Richmond. Va., on the ' Street, a negro, who atf. ;nt"d i !k two or tliii.fnow reniaining iti ens- charge of forgery ami taken to 'assault and linifdi r f Mrs. Parish todv No arraugeiiieiits are made Philadelphia to stand trial, where The outrage was committed on the J- ' 1 i ' -i r i 1 ... . , 1 . i. i . . . .('ii i t ...!. jor oiiiaiuing fouvicis iroin oiner , tne vimrge is preteireil. r. Avi- ; liigm or -May am u. A Horrible. I.vnelii:!. , j)aila, Texaa. Jritt--A . -pi :! ill to tho Nevs fi'om ;-. h.'evepi ! i , . A thousaii'l people i f )vliua, aooiit IS the For Bovh; kindGivl l .'ht tea. I. ers, tr.'.t pupil- 'j . iO.IK. usie an d All. rh. lhmrd$7iV ii;1'1 years ol criiae to a. col ife'.lu, Til r. roi'iM'.Ai: M' counties, ami, as our next court rett is charged witu toru ing bonds, street, was : will not be held until the last of , this he denies. leonfes.jed th;1 .September, work on our roads can-i Phillips V. Avirett canit to 1 minister, but not, be resumed until after that Ralcijrli more than a vear airo. He. named Jol.n Rhode.! was implicit-i time. Thus the best senaon of the associated himself with a leading cd. Ho was tied to the st,i.-:. :, -j,ffSj , Iff fil 1 I'lJSSJ PT-J C'"?r:? year for woiking the roads will bo; attorney here and claimed to be and the flames were started at 1 : y WAL! W 8 2 X S il tSbSil lUi i,-ii. .nil i tur: nun I" i no iiresiutMiii oi a leaning l enu- ti i-totu. ji ,i.- -" , been levied and milfit be paid just . Bvlvrtiiiii .'rail wav ami connect-I which lasted ten minutes LA 11 STORES' me when ! the sann as if the roads Were be ing worked. And this in called "reform"! Comni !3-iuu'rv Minding. ed with largo corporations. Short-j Street was a chaired ma:- by the Governor to prosecute tue Southern Railway. Ti.iiu this um- The count v commissioners met nation lie oPiauieu mm ii noiori- on bust MtmiiaA and Tuesday and ,otl' Jllr'',lr,loiU 11 audited (he foil., wing accouuts: V. J. D.'.rham, for sui- lvafter pitmitriiiir inlaw iraetic known lawyers made rsi'ivcias liere, Mr. Avirett was employed 1 warning the crowd ol negro, s ii Yon Casn ttalioa the mi!. proed by the ::!,v ! ;:!'.. . Th-y prov.- t'nat our "I'efoi-.-.i" c;-,:.:ai! '. sionevs ha e levie.l ea. ii yar ex a. tiv the sa-i.e tax ior :; ral county purposes as was !. , ; d by their pemoeratie p.-eom .!:...! And yet a com-'.t .u! a::d ei V.tiu t'ous cry iias be.ui rai.-; 1 iu cer iita.i N-is ab-iut the et:avn. a:ice .T.i ! Li.h taxes ol' the I e:uoi r;.;s ! !..! ii:.i i'eojjo;iiy a:a.l io'.v taxes of tha co-cidh d "reformer.;"! Mr. W. M. P. of the work house puosted the Ri:coi, ho has been in no ble for the nuuer. our county couvi-. is Superiutend.' iri iio. responsible, and t! genee was so r. as wonder is that '(( have not escajted! n.:.': jiia:. ;.l to wa.y us e !!e el s .t h that t !:e is. ha S I ; 1 1 1 l.sp al.i'. i1 t :; nviei ,'liiaii, all-, s been the apitol for , al. 1 u ho ISiJl. has bee:: h.r'e ci t- ili;-kilisr- e!l .Id Pr.r.soNAi. Itk.ms. 1'mf. i'rm-. t T. P.ynuni, of the I'aivere.tv !' Korth Carolina, is id his ld hou.e liere. He spe.aks of spendim ti:is summer at L'aris, pro;-.ectit:ng h:s Studies in French. AmouLr the pieni.-kev. from !i ;'- igh was our old coaut Mack Straugh.in, whoh. faithful jauitor of tin' t more than thirty ye ;ra had not been here si.uv Mr. W. IVNeal, who BUperiutel.iie!it of the ton fiietoiv jit Sorav. in ham county, for lie t i .st months is on a i:ui t i his home at Byiium. Miss Delia Pope, who has be";: living iit Augusta, Georgia, for two or thrt e years, h is -'; on a hhort visit to her lather, Mr. id. Pope. 5Iessrs.il K. ( ir.iham, of Clia.r lotte, .and James Hun;., of Uock v Mount, have been visiting air. ii. M. London since the I'niverstiy commencement. Mrs. John A. Womack, who has been sin liiliiiv; the winter mid Spring at Reidsville, is at h r old home here for the summer. Rev. V. W. Rose ami family have returned to their homo at M t. Oilead, much to tiie regret of their many friends here. Messrs. Joseph Martin and Lben Alexander Jr., of Chapel Hill, have been on a short visit to Mr. Head en Rynuui. Mrs. A. D. Lippitt has returned from a visit of several weeks to friends at Savannah and Wihuiug ton. Mrs. C. J. Shaw end children, of Carthage, have Ik-oh on it short visit to her sister, Mrs. J. 11. Har ris. Misses Azile an.l Kate Hill have pone, to Suiithtiehi ou it visit to their aunt, Mrs. E. V. I'ou. Dr. Fred. C. Williams, of Ral eigh, has lioen hereon a fchort visit to his parents. Miss Cammie Lord, of Wilming ton, is visiting Miss Liny London. Prof. E. V. Howell, of the Cui versity, is here on a short visit. Mrs. Mary L. Powcl is hereon visit at Mrs. L, K. Exlie's. S. n;iay N'.aioor Pi-. L is! 'i'ti.'fila.y .i!l !oi!;-!'a rc'aem'.iTed with l::::eh pieas':it by ul) tho.-e who v.: -re so forie.:;.:!i' aa to be, heve ioeujov l!:e pieei" i.' lla-S;!!,- ' .!.: s. hool ',-.! Ihe .I'irsi P-apiiat eo!.,ri!.uted io laai.e the o.-casion ' p.!e..sailt. A mole delight In! day : in Jua.e was uevi i' kno.va, a:,. I a l ' i :i-:;:'i' sin i led most a:;spiei.ii;.!y. ' A special ! rain al i ived from ihi!-' ei -ii si;or:iy l.'e'ove 10 o'clock, ioa, ie.l wiili ab.au six hundred! p.tsseugoi's, t;!.l ami yonn .'--iaen, women and children, ail a1:; icip at-! !:i,- a de!i:.-!:t:'al day's imiiaj-. !ia-: iiatciy on tl tir arrival t hey ', p:.toe.led to Kelwil grove, tie; former homo of dpt. C. i. Pen-I soil who iiad kindly given t!i use j o;' it for tlie picnic. A.'t. r ;!:-sem-; liiiag there an app".-opr;ai.o peei ii ! of wel'-oni" was i;:::.!-. b, l!,..- i!.-v. ! C. 1. tieae-i, t.i ' i t ! e,: p,.stor !' tlie PilbJioi.) ('aptiNt churl !.. I lie was foil. iv.vd !;.' am taei- sia u ', spi ; aii o; weiv-or.ie ii'oui Mayor S. i Vi. jl-.'t. Aa appri'iu ia! e resjiouse j .as ta.ai ir,-! "i:v .Mr. J. P. j li mshail, tia-popular s:q-i b.icK-j tietit the .San lav Mehoo!, v ho ! uexi called on Mr. II. A. Loudon1 to give ;m account of our ancient j '15' .rough's chief points of historic I inl'Ti-st. Rev. W. 15. Spill,.-, ; an, , (!.e IJaptist Sunday School Ml.-! io.i try, w.is next intro l.i.-.'d, and ! he elilertained tiie audieiice in a ftf.v tiuieiy remarks. Capt. C. !.'. uso;i was called on and he res- i ponded in hi usual happy style. The 'xereis.'S were close I with a ; prayer by the Lev. Dr. Carter. I Much of tlie pheistil" of tl eox nvis.M was contributed by t'av spien ihl music, b.uli v.a al and in sl re.aielt il. of the choir accom-j p inyin Liie picnickers. j Atlheilose of these exercises everybody w.i.-. free t go an.l do: as ;i:cy i!casi.d, and t:a y settler-, d i:.v.ri;iigly. So cool and in-' vitiug was the refreshing shade of, t!;e maguiiiecijt o.:!;s tiiat im.;;!:. oi' the cr.wd sauntered and ioliedia' iveivyn grove. Others strolied! about the village, and s.aae viait-1 ed the let-acting t i-ni'ery snr I' fUnding the episcopal ciamli, antl saw the tad historic graves to be found there. Much interest was , iii.tiid. sted in a game t marbles ; j. laved by tour iu the most prom- i incut members of i i.e lla.ieigh1 Paptist church, whoccined to en joy it as laitcii as if tia-y were: boys again, for u;:t!a r particu- : htis of tins game v.e w..ii:o itder to the cliiitiipiou player, the Rev. Pr. Skinner. . i 1 Alter dinner, wnicli was eaten in groups under the umbrageous oaks, ii game of hae ball was played by a team from Raleigh ana a team front Chatham, w hich resulted in a tie, the score bciug IS to 18. To the lovers of this sport, this game was t he most eu- i joyabie feature of the lay s picas- ; tires, and was witnessed with much interest. At ii o'clock the special train started on its return to Unleigh, carrying to their homes the tired, but w. hope 'densod, excursion ists who we trust will express their enjoyment of their vinit to our old town by coming again. Thoin are nearly ls.uiii) newspa pers and periodicals published in the pnited Stab's; a gain of over 7,000 in ten years. Mr. Washington Puke, of Dur ham, has given unconditionally another Sloo.ono to the endow ment feud of Tlinity College. 1 lilies. J. F. Cook, for conveying liasil and U'i'd Green to jail, Dr. A. I. II. Lutto.rh.h, for mcdicrd services at work house, il. F. RaM.-.iu, for remov ing raft, at I'liuce bridge Vt M. Cat I is, inaidveut fees, J. M. (;i i!':ii. for supplies M. T. Wid-de, insolvent fees. T. A. lianl.s, forsuppliOH, W. G. Williams, for syrup i. W. Durham, for hay, . Mosc.s Cie.ik, insolvent ft-! s, .ferry Alston, for Collin for Will Harris, a convict, C. M. Vavbroiigh, for serv ices as ferryman, C. N. .Justice, for supplies, fi. S. R.iblwin. for supplies, J. 1J. ! ohus .ei, for services r.s guard, V.. M. i'endergrass, for sen iocs as guard, Ben foe, for aaipplies, C. C. II if .ii. for supplies) t). V. Lin. berry, for th.ur W. A. LineVrry, for bacon "W. J. London V Son, for supplies Levi 1 Log,. ts, for supplies ami services iis superiu temlent of workhouso, 11. Henderson, forsujiplies John l'.;u-!,,.,., for meal, J. T. GriJhi, for bacon, 11. Z. Tei iy, insolvent foes S. (1. Norwood, insolvent fees, W. i Pyimm Jr., iusolvent fees, J'.. II. Dixon, iusolvent fees R. H. Dixon, for certifi cates Ac, Graham Johnson, for labor at county home, Julia Taylor, for labor at county bane, V. A. ici er, for services as Mipct'intemloiit of Home, G. t'. Smith, for laying oflf James Kissell's home mead in case of State agaiuvt .M. 11. Diivis, W. T. Chli.am, for repair in 'jr bi idge on Jdne creek N. M. Hill, for hauling soil aud turi for eourt-houso mpiaro, J. T. I'as.'lial, for services as clerk of board A c, EdwartlsA liroughtou, for binding tax books, Dr. H. T. Chapin, for serv ices as superintendent of health, C. P. Real, for painting of fices Ai' and repairing poih of couit-hoUSt 13. None Jr., for lumber, Edwards A Proughtou, for receipts for sheriff, J. 15. Liiggsbee, forservices its ohe. cr to grand jury at May court," J. J. Jen!i,is, fof summon ing jurors Ac, T. W. Moses, iusolvent fees, J. J. Jeuhins, for convoy ing P. Hatch Nelson to asylum, J. J. Jenkins, jail fees, W. M. Pryau, for convey ing William Hiuesley to county lit. me, T. "W. iNloses, for convey ing George Eubauks to jdl, I'.ynuai A Hoaden, forsup 1 lies. j)lr. Avu-ett sioppc.l at the ar born with his wife and child and moved in the best social oi-'.-imy: !- $ 3V tions. He was considered a me.u wealth. He always tallied ' largo sums of money on his pt - ' ,y(Kou ami spent it fro '!y. He is, ami has been for years, addictc 1 to the . use of drugs and was recently 1 placed in a hospital for treadmei 'His aged and beloved pa.eal 3 00 j who are lov.d by all .via. k-.u . I liemi, and his kiud and 'M' wife, who h, . vauy friem 0 45 . State, may !.-. assured of I ; est sympai ay oi alt in 0 niu;,.i;,i.. -pi'.. such crimes as fv.rcec ,,cl com ted Would. ll.l be to!cl,-.t-'d civilized eoniiiuiaif v. i Th-' woman l e-. rVreei S.- ulte l is in a ua.- i ' i i.'ie: I ddion, but could i -itii'. when a doctor held op- a I lids. iiii- tr.-et i'Vi- Seo Cur Frice- rr.-a I Columbia XloM) (The best made, i j I Hailioid :-.")0.uh j 1 an! ! i ie :! t xeel 'I i a ! j . Walker, the iiifh of Mr. Hob. rt W a tree ill the yard of I he b.m iU 1; . I yesterday, and i.i so thai; , ! Ii right :'.:de upon tla.- e i ! paling e-lti red bet .vei i ,ted an ii-. ous v. ly.b; 1 Ifl 3 00 1 lfl ftO; na.,l .:,.. f,,..:lll .,,.im .'..-,. . i.,t... 1 00 i no son, we firmly believe. ud mad i I i.is , not a se: "''V": Kinstoii F,-t '' '"-ul -severe storm i,t .U,!.-; m,,i:-!afternr.-.:, li-.hf,ig s 1 l'n-jki!ied Ilemy Nabl.-s, p.lriving .soe.-a- cows ii.io Vhl 1 s sM.OO iiud ?': and Jill a'.lW .1 Ricy-l Sen " "' i '1 j-r6&' PM I'AUTMFiNT. -: LeHlhcrautl 1 .'.-I al'S.OO : I. iMn "Roumf u haa.d. We. al-' I stock of lire'' ms, apoko.s and" - agon reairB, all '! pi rnmji al ("nirk-unaui:.!. Chickamauga Military Par!;. ! June (. Th" ollicers at Camp; 2 00 ' Thomas have b -en gi-.vdiy auuoy- j led by tlie misleading and false re- i 7 50 ! ports sent out from ibis point by i a ippecial coii-:;poiiuer..s, toucai.ig , 1 20 ! the healthful..".-) of t'-ie tump. Oiit, of the 42,.'!'.!i m.M no w in the army 2 t0 ; here, there are not a half do:; ai -a- j j rious cases of sickness ami the; 8 00 ; men are now getting the regular! 5 04 j allowam os of every kind of food 17 j uiul in abundance. Cap'. Rock-: l'i 00; well, chief of the ol duauee d.-part- struck hi from his 1 and l.'i'ea; la ,1. I t and hi i" . i,; . General I- j p'tiuted on hi rison, sou of son, and a si Hobart. .:-:!.., : stall i: X-i'l-.-i. a of V ,c '1- : ,i I i. Ill i JL-.' i .1. TilKlCH A 1 S i'nuets ftie! L; )! a We- i; l.'-.i 1' . FPU o v, 5(? 2S 3 CM 5 00 4 M 4a i iiu.iiiicit i vt rv 23 ii nient. ret:ei . d notice today thai tin; Columbia arsenal would he 7 4G able by the latter part of the pres ent week, to supply 12,0'.!O seta of etpiipments per weea. lioexp.-cts to have the army iiiiiy ctpuppe.i c. p! .sa , within a short time. He r.-ceivev! j j today llcltl guns for fourllght bai- ' he Thriae a V.'. ( tt-ries. ... I N.-w Y rk r':.! i. ! Active work is now in progress i ,,.,,., ;.. I in converting the Chickamauga or- , i ' ,ii-;tt i-n. an 80; Hotel property into a hospital. A j.ltr,.ril.v ..,,.1 v!,,.:, t 22 00.rem y4by Iho latter part the ;it 40 41 ,wet:iil.-r the reception ot patients. ' ,, ; , ' . I i i 4 i.i ; II- -oa, :,-al new s i I ueiier.a oruers weie issued today i , x ., : 18 85 i tn nil tin. re i n.k-na in ciuioi to I !' 1 ' ' ".' proceed at tuce to recruit their i l. lv"' ! V-1' ' '" i..ui,oi, fH ut.......,H, ,.f i the monopolies : le 10li mem ' " " w,!. "''ovin'' III Vi.Siu'l el' i'ui i a Rico. Id-'lice iioiu a Washington, JkuoC. This week j puiu.- ". the t will witness concerted a:-ti. n byia'.f illrstr..! i..: the army and navy against Saiiii- author.-, a cai-in agt ami San Juan. Suiiicieut fore. will be. sent to insure the reduc tion of both strongholds without wasting lime ui-n -cc; a irily. ii may be too good t.) expect to hear of the tali oi' Porto Ruoaml Last eru Cuba into the bands of l'nite.1 7 20 .States forces during t no present week; but the couutry v ill not have pVu to wiiit unreasonably long for the ' ' Paid l'p. d-'.l Prolix, boxes for c.islomi-rs . of goo 1 b.i . i IMAS, I'l; .' '.MAN, Ca-l-i i -.s. Raleigh, Pnrham. .-a,, Raleigh. I..I.US, Tar! .-. !. i'i:i'j!is, 11:' i ; u:ini:ic il i;5. 1SST 100,000.00 ao.ooo.off 8,35l.7 f-i'j.. rt-itL afbk" . "i i --Prosidtjni.--d;.mt CwhiM-- e.r. son. Itnleifk. ;'.v..E, Aburda." ;i ,;..:;;i', RjtleiyL- . i'iiUboro;- '. iiAILWAY. IMF. T A 1 5 1 . JOHN Tviiciti 18 75 12 00 GO 00! 5 00 31 00 tcte nae Ue!.:. . liv! ell all 1 1 her special d I intei.-t. tii'v. l! .-g;:'. d f..r the pi ..: In-Ws of ail !! pe- ial eel rt -p : impert-iut m v -. It i.i-.tor:-.-.- I y nana- page, a r i-ienls i ma;'.- wnii Lv. " ; Lv. :-!l.v. -.s; 1a. Ii-; 1... l.v. t ..Jay i!o ! 'uM'aei (i!en ion, 1 ,iiiw-oot!, i law Pr.-.nch, -.Vert ! .-lied ale4, i h, 1S08. la No. f 7 45 am - 10 55 pnr 11 08 " met ion 11 12 " 12 32 pm' L 50 10 3 00 9 00 information. per ami the Cii itiiam Ki-c: get!. or nit. year for l'5. regi-l ir s lo-.-ri.t'"li price ( i)a:s is s'. Lv. i .v. i,. Lv. NKW A I Y !'.'. 1' S S J.';! i'.N 1 S The capture of San Juan is do-1 terminetl upon because it is a- i r greetl by comniou consent to he fcjg 3 j tr'.ji the policy t.f the government to fa Hrf Sst H cSi seize and hold Porto Rico, not on- 1 ,J . k u a i-i a &s Cavb.ait.ai, i ia.v l5ra: t 'a, 1 .: aw o'!, (d-a!...., Putn.-iiii, i Arrive l'avkewood Ju: . i tion i i tidiison) j "t 'oiiueels at (itilf wit a "if V. V. R'y ami at ! a a.u t ion ( tidiison, with i aae ,V Western R. 11. I l-'ll.VN K D. JON i . OS 20 oo 10 58 29 57 25 PiM and 12. i a t4' 4 47 9 25 12 00 RALEIGH, M. 1 .i., Mi lv as indemnity for the t xin use of ; 24 35 the war, but to permanently des 124 troy Spanish power on this eidf of the Atlantic. The present im 1 25 portance of seizing San. i nan, from ja military standpoint, is that it I w ill deprive the enemy of a base ol 10 00 operations should it be decided to I send a tioet to the relief of Rianco 61 28 and Con era, who are now shut up iu Cubit. ! Troons haii'letl in falsa. j Havana, June C. From ii Span ish Coiiv.poudont At S o'clock, this morning twenty-four vessels ; of the Americau tlect opcnoil tire upon the finds at the entrance to Santiago haibor and nloug the coast line. The tiring ceased a bout 11 o'clock. Further details are in d yet known here, I'cst. rday, Colonel Alteda, with it Sip.iiii-.il force, sustaine.1 a tire near i'uuta Cabrora, from the in-; surgeuts on the land side ami the American warships. The Spanish ; forces are we'd entrellcheil on the . liue from Sibouey to Aguadcros. : and toilav thev checked an atteml't house be sent to the lining of the .f the American forces to laud and ; Aged aud Infirm, aud placed in the impelled them. It is understood! care of the superintendent of said hervj that the members of the Mcr- ! Horn... until a sufficient force can rimae crew w ho are imrisoned at bo procured to resume work on Santiago, are well treated by the . the loads. i Spanish commander. ! . . r,"tr ; New York June ('..A speciiil ' Jieil iN lor the .11 ei i iinac Men. fr, . ..,,., H ivt;,... t.bo-.,...,it 1 Washington, June 6. Repre- that at daylight this morning, mi- jy t?jr3-s. seutative Hartmau, of Montana, der cover "of Atlmirid Sampson's, ' inioiiJa' his introduce 1 a joiut resolution , guns, a force of United States directing the Secretary of the Na- troops was lauded at Aguadores, j vyto have prepared ami deliver- a short distance east of Santiago Are Mo b-led and o,t s'.ut.tlile meUiils ot Honor to limbor .Vil :ii.(5l-5 SA !. - . ; iUf i.'Wrs r.-ta r'i!.,. l-"JU-l l i . i -ui.. r '.::. i, ,i!!e Street, Store, i-: i i.- MJ I -! ... 1. ..II I-.' i .-.-ic.-y. Ii. II--..K . .-iria.'.iM" a ' : '. I IV i' Jll'l", IS.'V !"! a-a.- R-.h-a- '., I- - - N. C . ..ii ill until l.y nr.. "... -1 K..-1 l.y ill. Nli .r.. - j.. !.. 'ii A I'. T. r: ; Is of A. .1. r.y.i'l.r. r l. IMlr..r.-a'. M.tii iu-u-;g!is" nr -11 S'o. i DAII.T H 40bti 10 04 " 10 33" 11 00" 11 65 ' 18 13 put 13 IS"" 2 07 " 2 35 " Juutiiou3 50 " 3 5!l " 05 "' 1 7 10 NaT. s 00 a. ta 9 03 " 9 07 " r-t y 35 " 10 20" 10 40 " 8 50 I 4 00 i IS 51 Or,! ;; !, that Carson Joluison in allowed t a mouth for support of Charles Watson. Ord. nl, that the convicts and all property.belougingto the work- J. CEAPEL N. C. Y'.QTses and Vc-h V , T Si iliWii ;: 1 Lv. I- i l.v. 1 ! r. ( : 1 I.- to I . '.' . "-' Ar. M sal la &t Roasonablo rt.tss. Lieutenant Hobsou and each mem ber of his crow, for the gaHaut, heroic aud patriotic services ren dered to the United States at San tiago ha -Lor, on dime 3, 1898. It appropriates 5(l for the purpose. Corsets a siu-lt a ( .race ami Cept. Gridle, who commanded! the tlagship Olympia, in the bat- tie of Manila, is deiul. The shipment of peaches from I tle Southern Finea okcIum:J hus : beUU. ' Congressman Jerry Simpson, of Kansas, now has the war fever, and wants to be appointed colon el of a Kansas regiment. DUrairi pf the ISIood a-.ul XtTTf. K'i oiio iiccil rufftr with ucurulifia. This diw&H.. is quicUly and pcrtiMineutly urcil 1 y lirii-.vni' ion Iittr. Every (iwrine tlie hloiul. ut-rvi-i a:i t etoimich, clirouio cr otlii-rwiw, succi.nibe tn Hrowiu' Irt.11 Hilars. Known anJ usml for narl manner that i h.-y beauty to ev. i v tig are. Made with 4. .". a.al H !;.-. -k clasps, aud in Short, Medium hu-g and Rxtra long waists, al! stylos, in-ciit-.liiig the Rieyeh- and ti e now Shirt Waist ('.; t-. always in stock ready i'o- :.'.ai!i'o. Prices from !?1.0O up. Mail us your tnalers. Mil It tin...... tV W 1 . . qunr of a century, it etanJ. tMiy i"nr- jnHrtl W ? 5 cRK LL miMt.ininnfi' our mont rlntJ -reined ie. Utw' It is) Bkter i tUi by il tltlor. Juue 2, 16:!. C-a. t.'i Tmta-Mrtlt orw:, v-1 I , eiit l.uft.n.-u ecndneMd fttr tr-j:. .u "a . 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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June 9, 1898, edition 1
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