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$!ht Uibflihai!. iiff ari TIM KSIIAl, AKMST U. INS '4. H. A. LONDON. Editor. nr.x KiTEKi'm ch'i;t .Mimes: First Ph-trict, Gfimiof 11. BliOWS .l!!-. Second lbstrict, Hexuv 11. Ii:van. Fifth District, Thomas J: STeiaw. Sixth District, OiJrftsn H. Ai.!.L.v. Seventh District, Thomas A. MoNm.r.. HUetdli District, William A. Hokk. rtn soLicrrou: ?ifth District, ROBERT 13. 13oiNK. Tun seiuidalousmi.shiaiiagemen,' f the penitenMarv a i I A .-re-?: ur.il Department 1V ,l: i-.s hcuchmen is '' iii..r."evi h:it it Khofthl aiT-hse the vighte ;is indignation of every decent itizeu of our good Kl State, .vilhout 'g.irdto hi politics. A ud his saine seaudaloua mismanage ueut 'f those two institutions .'ou!d ha-v- been extended ;i!.so in nr insane nvdivms, if the rapach ms 'lihunters" could have sue -eed-? 1 i:i their desperate efforts to ob tain control of them. It will be remembered that '"the ' i'ni'iaf is" in our late lamented Legislature 1ml determine I to it-ize all otir .state institutions and ii-i,le. out the othces t!:eivn heir hungry horde of otticc-s ,!: But, fi rtuuately for the help less r.nd afi'icted inmates nf our .nt-aae asylums, the Supreme 'ourt .h ehuvd unconstitutional the act A tii" Legislature that was p.-ss-M for thf 'pnipoae of pla-dug the .iNylums under the control of Rus sell and his gang. il would indeed Sieve been most .1 p!i uable ar-d di-o-m-rnl if our int-ane asylums tilled with tlie iielpU-as and afflicted had been virm-d over to the control of miAi 3e:i as thosf, who have so dis graced themselves and their State by their scandalous mismanage ment "f the euitentiary ar.l the Department of Agriculture' The freouent and useless m" iugs os the Board of Agriculiure triimi-t be too severely duouui-e.i. Each member of this delectable Hoard is paid :f!i for every day that ho attends a meeting, and therefore it- is not surprising thai they meet so often. Whenever thero is any special occasion at Raleigh, which they would like to attend such as, for instance. lhe State Fair or a Republican rou vent ion they are sure to have a meeting and thus enjoy a pleas int trip to Raleigh and jet c'o a lay. And instead of transacting their business ill one day (as they couhl easily do) they meet a short time each day for three or four rtiys. anddrawpay for a whole day's wrk- for every day! Now this is no "Democratic lie," but is the published statement of Mr. J. W. Bailey, who, in his let ter of resignation, gives it as one Df his reasons for resigning, and that it had "disgusted" him time and again, just as it should dis gust every honest man. Tue letter oMirTjTw. Bailey to Gov. RuSHell is a thorn in the aides of the gang whose misdeeds it exposes, and it is giving them uo little annoyance. His charges and stfttesraents are openly and boldly made, and cannot be ligbt ly dismissed as "a Democratic lie," nr oiu they le successfully ans wered by scurrilous attacks a gainst hira. Even if Mr. Bailey was uot the man of the high char acter that all must admit him to be, yet the charges and statements made by him aro too specific and serious to be lightly dismissed. It seeuja strange and urpri--.iicr that the very men, who profes.-ed to be the peculiar fiiends of t ho farmers, hcu!d live so 'anda lously mismanaged the only de partment of f'Ur state governm hi, that was established for the- espe cial benefit of the fanners! Some persons Ray that thr-r- in no danger of tho netrroea rontrob ling any county in t-li'w State. As n illiintratiofl rf tli powt r now wielded by them, we would state that nt a recent Meeting of the magmt rater of Cravem-omity, hdd at Jsew Bern, for tlie purpose of transacting, florae business relating to the public roads, out f the "." uiHBristrate present 2 were ue- rrriAal How would the white men of Chatham like fo hare H negro tusj-intrjttes iii their ciiuify'' t niavii-., ii;t !-.oi-i-a.is vcr wa.s willbr reived irtoii. o.l iai Til -y, a : 1, idl ,'i.v ti"!is, ilicr thai M! irf'.iciofy t be a-rre.d on. I!',c liiaiu.-.rv tevus u is lit 1 1 doubt- ri.is wilt :i.Msi i'i'ier the pre a.'',' d on the treaty tif pe.-icn must be raiith-d by theSeuare a 1. 1 the Sp;;ni,h t'or ?. On troops in I'orto Rico ni-et with bit!.- or no opposition and ;uv l;aviug picnic. No Mine troops will !v tvnt there. !i!iaf tor's ai'iny is k-iit.-j leiiiovc! fro:-i Cub i to Long Island to recuper ate. The Spanish o!d;ors s -r-rendec,',! at .'.i!uia.;o ;;re. bei; g ce.i ; ied to Spain, (..'n the nil.t of liilv ;lsl, the Spav.i sud. 'en :Ul Maiiila. but lost i:j killci t he laael of reaeh-1 the f..rL-i an.l harr'e-d on th ov.-r j-r, s!r,,i.- ha' Scv. lit v-n Vhe-, .,:! .,.,v tr. o-.'e 1 as wel; as white.1 b -i. ht f"o bravely it s-'eia., udeeper disgrace for these 2ww York ti'.-.-pa to he.Mj cte l so cowardlv. and we sincere ly rejoice that no Southc-ru men .-. 1.: i.rv v Spain': nt W'a lauiar.I i. k on our lines neai were iepulsed. i : aia. .. i wouuiiea. : i,.v. ttt was net even to . "t "TT , , 1 .. look back owr Li .-honhier to see (.I-.X. Joe , ii.var has great IV :,u.lv , , ,.. :i f, I- ilistiniruwe.eu i.!ii:sl-it--pivi.:,i ivit ,A s,-;;.,- u il.iMn .iiLt :f sti.y ul r.iore so tha.i ot.icr an.-iy o;-' r.i;i:i v : s v i :'.t i'l-u he si.i-i;:,; pay ul iicer in our uarwtih Spahi. '1 his : no --.i ten? ion to Li.-i -i-hu cercr.!! of course is peeubarlc -ratifx ii.-i I1 "U"'U: V.'" 'y ' lit, hut sla i;.,: p..ee 1 iu.m li ni a to all o:d ( o federates. , :;.,. kta elita: era,. v other pes- It see'ai-i to b conceded tnMt',m. thut lie coid. sotha! w hen : but ;'"! hi. a o.i;- arniy wi.iih! h.ave (ia- signal catm ho ci-uh! peffernC ,. ti :. i...; (,..,. ii, I iii. I ' ! he faa'iio (bit v fisci-m-d !.!m. dearlv wor- i-on-ioii around Sn-! ""."' 1 -l . .'- " , ' . , str!lel!el:s to ii;,. letter. I Lev It - (...go. nt, tue n. g..l ot .liny 1st. It . ,..,;,.,., u. ..v, nt !... .. .i 1 I 1 ...1 1 ! i . . i , ' i.i'.i I. ',i 1.1 i. ii.ii iii i.is p,.t e ;i ii ta. If eia v was per- . i i . , .i I . i t 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 !l OI" . i.iane l ei'veia s n. et nugni not tonne.t. Ma'v i.i:. i ui. re in.!iiiie have made ii., fatal at temp! to es-' i t h-si m a P:p.ih.,s hadb.en , i w , . ; l, , il I shot aue.V bv theei.eim's lire, cap.' and S.!!:t':!r Uil-.'lit s!:il I .... , . , , , . , . ' , , . , I he stt ( i !::u' ,.:( !-h-o liad been 111 -oess;..l,,i..e Spaniards. ' ,,;.:,,..,;-,. fr,n Til?, cowardice of the'T I si N:.r .tlf . t.e!:.V ,.a.:s We,e eo.nit.g so . . . ., , fast taai 11 t- e,;a .1 a.s t !.oij,'h they ork rejiaietit at -.uutia,!) Ii isno.'- . . came laol e i't a ,-t i i'a;,i t lain sicl. -beco.ue a i.iatier of ..tVieial f.a'onl ;.. ,., .! ...,, jaehies laid t in re o tii l i ....1.11 1 ..-V ... l : ii. :.. !... .... ... l .... i 1 1 ii.is in iii i. .'i i i '.i. i.c i.i. i I... i.i i;i i ( i -,e i , -. in ,:( .I.!! unt i ai:i i i .. i : .i . . , it:. ..: ...1 I i v aiiiu 'Ui.ct ii ;a i ue oiaeia i i ejM u i " n.m .if Ue-a Keat.who iiiai.aalahd the; -)' 'li.-k ,,. ..... ;i'i'l I'aeer as-.eiii !,, a-.'.'-in at x-.r,t .):v.ou . tt.ie 'o" "".''',:i..)1!.p..;i.t..d.!a!.. aa.itae )h r Corps. It: t!-r pori ni ihe U'-ht- ,.;..,,'. !.,;,,, t(, ;..:,,- tia-.i ing aroaa.l a; la en ( ;(.i. Kent ' si vvl , bee! us.- o:dv two of th-' b.os th-:. when i a'.-v-'i:.; the b.tt- s -Veil t--rp.-d. es that Wete sink tie on the 1st i .faN-: .''" :'..'' ' -il.e lea.lii: ha.i.e: of this ''' Z"' ' 1 ' ' ' rej-iiiietit mi.' 1 1 si -M' w iitii' ' .; ' '. . u e re ?.x.M was thioua irtoeeisfasi".. ai 1 i.- ! .1 '! ; :'' '" ' ''." ' ' '1 , eiots, iuid leavniL' the coih-.i ia .lis., ,u, ih... tro.i...s in! "!-' !: 1:1 4'":i' ".' imonev out of the eafilla theiear. At tiiis eriti.a! Kioaeiit '!',' ";i:,'r ' .' v 'l" 1 1 i;" ' ,1-lb-it was ill. .!. the oili: ,., i mv sr.ifV i.i act ie.-o ! v ' ' 'L: ' .' ',''''1 " !. vei- st 1 1 1 laei; t l.rcl.ar.-d I form-d a i-ordoti behimi ih- p::t:i-.! ,,'r,::1' ' '' ' ' '' ; sNtant I-'. etai r i low ! '. stricken men a;,d ill eeil I iumii t ' ' ' ' 1 ,: ,. liiasinv i'epaitl: ftriu,l,f1,-.e,r,l I tin.! : K i.-r -!'""'''' 1 !'"'" ,,f 1 'i!:".-' eubbe. in wl e,i ti,em tu lie d-.Mil i.i i he U.ick ! Jv:l" f,M:!:Hj""- 'l'" v 1 U w. t et an. eh .-.r tae we for ot le rs of " . " '. 'r ' ' - '.' ir"1"'- ''.''" ture.swel T ''ir e.i 11 lo'iie..'i:! W h. i W e'e com , " ' '-' '- '' ''' '' ' ''' '', Sl ' the Id i-.,- up hehia.l. ThU aa..v : ,! " u'" . - " av" " ' ! :'! 1 V. 1 ""' tin- Mr. I ti..-:.l did, and lhe S.-eond nil-1 I V ' ''-, U W ' " ' ':' .' " ,l , ' -': l'! '' " Ce ' ' V ' - t- i...,' . '.:'....'. "i .,i .. .',! , i man sr; i r.-1. i':,. c v.-iit--1 i.r !. ,. , . i ,. . f ,. 1 otit.T, fee 1,1 " nd t : " I tlie la- :.!;!! ; ro ;.t tcvai.l taefoi-il. . , , , . . . 1 . .Mi.Ki.'ij.' i'e;! -.'l ': t '. a a:i, I .-it:-.5 ;i-e : l'lM Lite in I lie iiiim. that no ma i shoui.t move ur.tn rri 11.8 wnnnnfi. il Mir. fitrlhi'T Ol.lers. 'I'llele, clitljTiUg Mr. John W. Atwater, one of! to that catamaran for nearly uu the wheel liorses of t he Populist 1 hour, those hk-u remained, every party in Chathatu county, in ipiot-' one of thee.i. v. ithout a murmnr. ed as di .claring that the Populist st When, that aft- moon. the san-e in his county would not fc.-'e w it 1: ! n?ter:,o,n as the sinking by enm the ltepulilicans. " We are tired." laand of the -ai iaiit Comta.'.ud- r he said, "of selling our principles, ; i . -1 hief of th-- Spanish tleet, .V-l-aud will not do it again on iinv-! mital Ci-rvera ihis.-,. s, which v ere body's say so. As silver men v.e; smothered by load chu ring in cannot consistently votu for yi.dd j w hieli l.ii-ut. 1 iobson j, ii'i-.b. tb.e bugs, and will not. If th-"n is personal cm-its of the en-w of fusion you can depend upon it I j:u ties wert brought nd' from the there will be three tickets in thejship totla- prison in the bout that field." was sent to Admiral Saiaps, to t lien remin't'M t pat t. uatrmeii1 Holtou, of the Republican Statejwas alione committee, had said that there: while the would b- fusion, he replied, "As j far as Chairman Ilolton is i u- j cerned I can say to him that we ! Populists put ll"fe into the dea-i : hulk of tie- lb-publican part y once. but if he thinks we w ill do it a- j gain he is mistaken." I Mr. At water evidently in, -ee.- with his i es open, and sees things. as h" goes. Jn speaking ris hed-ies' lie voices the sentiments of tl sands ot awaket ed Populists who have become "tired of having their pi iie iples sold' to put a lot of political tleadbeats in ..tlice. 'J'h.-v have been ie"d, as he savs. t" ."put life into tlie d.-ad hulk of the Kepublii an party ' and all they have to show for it is a few Pop ulist haulers in ottice w ho don't calf-th1'- snap of their finger , tor principle, ai.d M'-ye ia-gioes ia o!Vic" thiili there ale hi all i la oli.er St-itea in t'ne Cnioii col-.-biiied. ' i i.iit hadtr.. ina ,' Ir;. t ,! iy the fusion gusii ,;;;.iu I.i - caiise th.ev hac- tii' Ir eve.-; f, 11 lhe spoils of 1 liti-.'i , but the tired and di '.gutted 11, a of lamest P-.p ulint a, who f'n not wotkia : and voting for spoils, do not want it, and can't be roped in nor whipped into the fuaii'ii camp anymore. They have had the object lesson before them and have studied it to some piirpii.'.i'. i Wrshin.-ton. A 11;-. 8. The e;.i- deniic of typhoid faver which j-ie-, vails in rniiiv 'i the army icampJi. is giving the War Pepart j nietil a gi'f-at deal of concern, and - steps are being taken to cla-i !-. the ' fever and prevent further si-iead of f ho di.' e.:.j On hist Th.i:r.i.bi.v Light a pub lic met ting was held In the Me tropolitan Opera, llor.se, in the til) ot New Visrk, for ti e purpo.-.o of proviilii:;;- fur il.e lucily fe.vui lies nf sildic!'. and sadors. in or-cl-v to :i-iisi.i eiithu.-iiasi.i and : t-lra'-t a larro lo-.vti, i.i 'a;. 1!ob-so-a invito, I ii pll.;i' ;il-.d to make a speech. Thin he did, r.'id he was ren iwd ;:io:,t eidhusiasti caliy. In hi- n'.od-'si f.pceci!, which was . iitiivly f i of e roiism, he pa-id a l.iost g!ii' trilv.Ho to tle se hetoe-t w! o ac eiupani. d him In the s nk'tic ,.f niae. H is recital of Ih ful exploit v.si simple, thrilling. t::at wc r--py i-i-.- exlract: -The order we., ih 'ierri- sho.d.l p.! , j ui i nr ' , ii j '. or- was gii en run ui oiji- saletv, ot,e otfCftt inen t to come ov. r to me ! iistriiiiit.on ot our et- feets w as b. iug made. This man, who was (he spukesman for all the test. Hai l, after r. fen in to w hat they had j ist been throii rli: 'U e wouhl do it over auaiu to- night :dr'. ! The m i day, v.h- n, for alb those saih ,i.-, knew, th" remnants ; i,f the Inrpli-.it it i!l W re to be ; p- I p'hd to get informati 'ii from Ih"! oriso'i' i s, t if ,se ja.-kies had an- : other teat. A Spanish maj r, back ed by s'Xeral soldiers, lie'-.-n to '(ii"stioii Ih, 1, 1. As he did so the Spanish -ohli, rs made .i. ui!hant signs like thi. 1 liil 111. liobsol! ibew his hand ,11 loss hi- throat. 1 ' 'I he jarki'-a simply laughed al them. h-, n tin- Spanish major uieeil the ij-n -,t i.-m s ,. th" i.ti j' ,'t ,.f bringing th-- Meiiiuiac in lie- w ay we di I, h:ovg,. ( h-'iette,; act lag as sp-,;,- .-.aa:). f. p!i'tl 'In I h" t nited States ,NaV, sir, it i.-. not the ipie: lion ft .-j- the : i real l! to ku".v or lo impure the . obj-- '. his sn p-rior othe r.' : N ov friends, if y,,n will dra va' pio,.,- ih-'bicti-in and regard these , :,n of the Merri'iae as .-impl,-' typi s of the whole I'l.iled Stales ! ?i'ay, if you will properl;, h ok j upon tlit ;' litt'e incident I.f th ?d'T- iuiar us :-iiii,! v charie terist ic ' of the Pa dint-K -i of ail the men in the iiHiy ih a whole tod, 1 any duty that they are enlh d upon to do. no matter how h-'.ard, "ii will li'ivt acqnir'-'l ; moie "i h-.-s eoiiipb-te and 'lop, 1 i'le io1' tie Anit'i i'-aii .lackie. " from Man al'eit is i-.ili'eriu g if foo l, ami the nts a 1 i" 'lko!:"s bri -i-.ii- ; . f 1 ) -I, I . . I. . I 4 .I .. . . 1 I 1. . . i I o - . - .-view ranie,T''s imer, wnei: ' '' ' ' w , : ,. j ie,i, sn i'i'..-, - s, ,;.-. e-r.i.ip .,t jO.-.li s Was ia t ' j ,s ,.f tae'i of the , v, :...r t i i-r i ;r v.t.I, their h- a-:s ' .1 .. ..... i . ,l .. ...... .i.i ' I I .. . . .... 1 .1 .. 1 r " ' . " '. , ' :not i,,.ni leia'my - pic:..-t-!--e. - came p-a.ian l- . . ,;, I in w it it t'e irh.i.t- r..stotind s-:i.i-il, , . i . . . ... Ami-lie- t jth.t.cr m',w- taeii a.ra:.. !','."-!,,,;.,, ipaise v.sju..: ass.,... ..,, ., "1 ' o , i.na, loeii , -. j . v- . picket host, aial to strtKe out !.! Lore. i tr Wiisliini'o;! I.r'.tvt WashixctoN", Aug. 5. 1S9S, -lust whon tla lirij.u'i!!;.- the w," nistvotion a successful to c.'ose l.y forcillvr the aceeptain e listrmis i.f peace by Spain, may ; V(.nii wj,0 iH04-fti.vin.r n house in evom an uuippn pnale time to cn-j(1,t s:inil. ,.,nv vit, ( he Mipci iuten-tei-ta'n susj.icions of the intentions' itllt-s ,vsi,:,.,;.,.. lv u. K)UJ the of that adminb tvatioii, but those ! Spani-di piioners owl.-nugod re who Loop their eyes open cr.nnot ! !i;1ist.,.m.,.8 ! 'their fovn.er lecct lgia rc fnc'.s. Several men known i j,. ,..,-,,, H(,,MH1 VilS ven ued to c:,joy Mr. McKinley's .mli-. f,.,',,,, tj,t, Vi ,,f Sauti.s-o har dc'ce lui.ve Raid that h" did :ot ). j,v (.,. Ai!i..:vah .1 .! tit. lb. b wish the treaty of peace that is to'S(,,; .e.fovwa.t.'s cn! ed out ..n:..naii be i.egotiated by commissiie. ri ,,.,. j.;tA ;,. White t.nd other uiii repv. 'sen ting th- ('. S. ami :-pat:i (,,;(,, t.,.,nv, nt people to be coruplete.l in time to i i;is- . ... J.,.,v ;o si:itiin to see biiu .i wonder- cussed in the Congressional cam- ,,) P!u j,,, Wcnt t !iroui-h t he usual and yet so paign, for fear that it might be- j ;;, Um;:1 JiukfiiLT ,U)d re he follow- fouie a political .ps-'stion and thus j .,.,.,,;,,. ('l!iU,'u.i ,. ei.ngratula ci'.use its reject i. -ti bv the Senate. jOJ,., Wli.if d.ieK b.. .-viiei't ihi.t tieatv i ' . to co-it a in? IN idently : oHiethiug lh-ril on CiiliaM lTut r I;ts ( n the.t he thinks the people will uot "Vash;i!.:rton. . ('., August . appii.veatalwhieh would, if know n j ..'r;U(. (.nhaiis are no more capable uiiiui-r the ca: .oai-n, be likely to ! ,,f nelf-.'.'ov. r iment than the s;i eost the republican party votes, j ftf,es Africa. The average t'n Ti is seems to i.tty the criticism . ,a,, -s e.f ;i erv low or.ler of uam ofihe terms of pi :.ie because of : l;,,,) !e a mi .: n: e of Si-anish. their i.ot re e,,ieit s to: w hat matters -ha lelt for the leaee t o:ma sa.iieis to i.e.el-, j-j,,s S , ,j .-...j ,, ( lelieta' S. 1 1 tnit.e. Mr. aii 1. iuley and his ml- j y, ,U!ii , w'a. eo.aa!.' lid - I th- ;hv taiiii--tint ion ha-..- been loyally sup-' p:,j ,,..,!,, UUli,..- M;ij.,r (.;, n-m . ; i . , .. 11..,!..... . " . . l-orieil l.y V .;!;? .mil o I ee bv Co: ole. o politus, in war, but H i t e'.en led to if that treaty ti:e coaiHUt o Knpport v. ill not he the treat v ot peace Mthiugto w hici r-.p.-iin s;.-,i in ami -! to lie elitil led. Sp;. in i, ,f 1 1 ,, I,,, .,,,,, h ou-!.t has bee count re . hiepeil as li.-el ns any . er was, ;i:id ts el to !;.j hieg but w hat this ihoo-,. u five i rr. For n. 'ie..; it : 4 hoped that I his hat ti::s eoiiiitrv y I'ea- en w iii Toe to l-e 1 1 1 1 : i (l i i d, la:: i-. :wc it has been invited bv K inh y's o--' n talk. luteit st ia the war sent 1 the ibheai.s numerous good turr.s year. i,ot tho least of which was pr.-Aenting the attention of jTf.y'or Ma i, live miles south of the pub"! i.-heim..' centered upon the . J,,. pv the soiitli bound train on big deficit the L'ovcrni'.ii nt dosed j the A. A- A. Jhii'road. Mr. Macon lie fiscal e..r itli.Alth.oiieh thej;!,Kl sister v., re rei urning from . go-.i.rutu.-ut i-ecei v-eii from tic s.ihi .Vslu born to their home in Grant i ,: tue i aeihc liaiiroa-is x.i.i.i!,- i Piwnship in J-J-!, the e,e:nlitures f,,r tlu ear!,i-:l in 'J: i ill CM-esS i il rt rati toad i, 'lis the A VelV As- o'f the aelit. ii.iv ii h a.i attempt i that war e:i e,.,ii e'v resp.Uif.ii.le for h-'i'-ii. Hut e.-ii a-.C'-pt- Y'-, c .-lit, late, that w, rcun 1-h have a !,-! War pa I ip i.i- . would . . ,-i oi n.-i I-,,,. ' "'" ' ' ' the year. WiOll lhe w it- is over thef"' is lil.eiv to be s,i,e plain talk fr- ui tueii who l-.-i t their mouths shut !': i'a was eo'um-on. .-.-e.-.u-e they did not wish locvi-n ee,,i tu i-r.eoi: ra .:'e tla- i i,eiuy to eiieve that the -;o el !'l::el!t W1!H sitonoiteii I'V 111! mil' i'.:J c; !abc i f li e war. he nets of t he ad'.i.iaif d lire ii la l v to b-o fully t id the next session . f ,.m !f l-e evtra' sessi'Ml ' 1 L lil'l, ,1:1 l lie ,t..i, uii;, , i . i . .. i i , ,. ...... t i r. ti. - lit'i i t-.vi '. ;i i, .1 iiLiien i'.uiuii,"u I ....-.... i :.. , T ..... ... If, ,. a.. !v ' ii-i . i; ; . ,.,, i i-.je.-i -i t .), ,.. r , liiiv sUdiO.iO for the eolliei Alei - rimac, in l aa con, lit ton, ti:at only j cost .1')2,00? Vjy was Senator ! 1 lamia's brother pall .f 102, uno for j a yacht that only cost oS.titio? 1 V hy did the Na y Department of- I fc r Mr. Vi.iiderhi'it ?'j.")0,!)0 for n! . . . ... ... , , , , . i , i j ht that oulv fost him ?()(). U(in.J n,.,.. .ma ,vV,.,lil,v "eu- Yuri;. !- et s'lno.iMK) for an old hulk that i ,...i. . .- .i .. I lis IHiSl-ll tllt ,'l ll.e ii;iii. i- i -v . ... , , .... so d to the government.' Why . . , fi were certain contracts mmle tor , . r , J . . transportation of troops at rate , ... 1 1 .:ii. 01 f 1; mull wnen a h-sjioji.su m- l,;.,!..,. !,.i r,tT, ere 1 in 110 Kir ",'iiv - 1 . l! ..I. or a man.'' J la se are sped mens of hundr , ; of fllU'St lOllrt that will be asked, and answers demanded, when it can be done without injury to the country. I'tdess an unusual lot of lying has bet n in bilged in, the administra tion is reponsihlo for putting ft lot . ,.i illH-anieil money iiito 1 lie pol l- 1 IOt K - 1 -t s of favored individuals m ... I'CIU- ..cr.its will probe these st.u'ies to I 1,1- I " I I 1 11 1 .lllll I- I ... I" 1 .. .1 I . .... I .. II,., ,r.i,i, In lit 11,11- I ,1 , il f 1 1 .1 f i know lh truth from t he iloois of j '""'''"'" A Pxcful Nnudly. I A very useful and, by fur, the niosl hovel thing of its klll'l is the Puiindry hist, gotten out by the Seaboard Air Pine. The upper portion is an artistic gem, beauti fully executed, having attached a .1.. ... ..( l.'-.,.,l-U f.... week, containing a list of all the ailiclesof the w;;sh, uud puddeil in the form of n calendar. These may be -ioi'ireil, by encloiiing ti'.e t-ijt- in stamps to cover poet age, from an)- of the representa tives of th Seaboard Air Line, or fromT. -I. Anderson. ( ienend Pas senger Agent, Portsmouth, Vn. li!'in Pnion; White supremacy elnbs wi re orgaiiiiietl iu nearly ev- ery tuwuddp in the county Satnr- tliiy. M uch inteta st was maJiifeslei ami 11 detenu imition to carrvlho, county IKuioeiatic this time:--- The largest beet, we probably ever siw wnl shown us bv Mr. il. I. Pete of ( Irove tiovnship last Thurs- iinv. It wt'lglie.i ii poiiii'iH wtien ri,.nl...l without the top and mens- ,,..,1 IH inches in . ircumfei'i nce 1 ... 1 1 .id in h bn-lh, j II .bvm f'nllfii en Cct vem. .j:lie inA0(it ,; dmt we have ; AiPinpoUs, Md., Ang.. Naval hoard of against the scandalous ' ('oii.-tructor R. 1. iiohson was iu luisiuanagement of our p.euiten jthe city for several hours today, tiary officials is the statement that on Admiral McNair, the . ft, ,,1,, ,.f t!:t hvkI Ai-ii- ot.v,,.,.. .1,1 l..f, ,. n Admiral ( Vr r. ........ mli-u, Italian and m.t he -f all." iiVnr, bal ipaalitus vi, j ,. .,. Saiit .a : o. Sa s. j .Cj (.,, j-iU), s;, : for i to turn the ,,vi.r f.itlie Culi.in , h .,,t , v, rvthin-' in l.'S iMila't !l'- i.-l; ml . f Cub-: . TlleV Vouhl si-id lil.d the. I ! one of the a:a t oi r. r t s..-.-,.r,,i ( u- h Wi ii'iil mid vieli s' n I .-, . r lo a lot incapable Lif deu erate.-' wh" al l t-iiM l ii'.i.e'at. Ivilleil !i.i a Trai l, ti.-t!l t-, e... cii wax rr . .stlelofo iVllg. i. .Nes 1 .vi i.,.,.,. this niondiiL' .f th ; hiiliri;' of a m ui bv tin- name of ol.e-h-il.se wagol tiii'r to i rnss th tiaci; wa r wldch ran in r Mhco, the WolK.li 1 mi oi r by lhe train nver tla il' ivagon, 1, !ii 'intii .-hf and ii'j'.iriu'. so si-Vi lelc t I ;'.t is it vi.eet .1 i "live. Mr. ii ami pro; '.'.!. aeon ' .porous w .s : good til fanner. ! rilsiiMI 'till! :i! Wil aiia ''ton. i rreiu vrmt.it-:i M ..- So far as this town is eo ,ed there is hare.iv iiii aipe in el'li '.raliee occur liiid.t. . '"', Vi-ri,li:ei!t. Hnl.bei -i s in the da - and in t he iln the hro.td in1. tilae res! residelicert are enterci a;,.i i ,.i l.iL-e-1, ami no pllla one gels hnvb A few l;i':iie..-s r Iringiugs ' oibl h:r.e a sr.iutarv effect. 'I ln re is a general sense of uneasiness, and pco-li are in creasing sappli.-s in the home al -sf-r.al f'-r siege i,r s-illy. Inti e years imaaaii-it-'ly succee -iiiig the great w.vr the loiniiiloe were u.-ii here tiiat a cmnpaiiy f minute men was organized and the s,-,)-illc'.fi u-re nrir.ed with sixteen le :';''-;! I ' ' 111 er rities. j tie ij;te Uieilela! Mcllae was at the h ad of . , , . . ... , . . ; it, i.iit tne capt'iin is still Jivki If lawlesrtiiesH ci 11- .. . i ue uii. i tinues to ivigu in orgaiiiiitiou 1 tor ncfence of some mud will hae - , . , , ., , ... t-i ou T,-il'iii.l io-rl o ?ill'll-,.- ir should be st roue, corjposed of nt east 5.) t men of nerve. 1 Hint tu aiid'datcs. In m ll.f lAt. nlH 0 '.:. ;., ' J urn? i mi iuiii-i i e 'ne in iiie i . ,, 'J'heie is no harder d'ise newspajiei tnau s experience uiuii newspaper 'nan's experience than to bo called upon to support for a, county oll'ice a candidate who isn't , , . i . . a subs -ril'i-r to his countv paper. ,, ,, ., i ' lhe tt.i.ette isu t right certain .... . . that it is going to support unv of , . ..7 1 . . , that sort. If :i man iinesn t tak , . . ... f ,. 'UL! V 1,1111. " 1, 11 4 1 1 paper, it in for one ot two reatjons: either he lsntaoh or lie liisi uocsu 1 warn. 10 inie 11. , i-l.l 'x 1 -1 l! 1 1 1 lin U I 1' I 11 J l-l I IH I own affairs well eitoiigu to lie ablo , , 1 1 . ( , It llliil Ills i'luiliv I'i'.l'Cl in mi lit . 11- 1 . man to be placet! in charge of county iiti'airs; if he just doesn't want to support his county paper, of course he isn't (-Toi-cting or . , ' . , : wnutiiig tl,e liaper tosuppoit li:m. . -,i . ,' I .... 1,1 i, ., , , ' e 11 ' . . . , I ..f( juiijscji III 11 t""'l n.11 i"mi.ivi. , . . j Ktoiii Vi lillifil (In. I Tampa. Aug. l'.arly this rescue morning a limii tried t three negro teamsters of lhe reg ular army, iin ar,- rat, ,1 in jail here. An armed guard ordered them to desist, but the 11.0b -,p. -, -. -d lire on the jail. A volh y . 1 H pouit-d into the crowd from It- ''- 'S be ami I be V''"' 1 1 "''cV it the liipliiiii. seeral snots too ciiccr. wounded v ere carrietl aw; by their comrades am 1 tlie raid w. unsince..slul. W'atlc-sboro Messengt r: Al lust fusion has had its full fruition in Anson county. A white man has been arresteil on a warrant sworn out by u negro and issued by il i:e- gro justice of the peace. 'J he war- rant was not only issued by a u- pro but was made retuiijiiblo bt- fore a negro. , " 77 , , Ashe ...... ( ..urier: I t looks very nuch like the rank and tile of the I'-P"!"" y io pav ing little atteiiUon to p,eir ieno- ore hut .-.i-i. lireliiirilii.'' ro IllJill'fl i- i ---- '"' l;r"i-r t ime cn.es bu. not to the hepublican . ain!. where l.,.y l,a,v b.-eu b-ad in (lit: pa-.. ilenies that he 'was ever connected! with the te;iileiit iinv s nil eiiii ial. , Ue tiys that he was ilm ie!y an in mate. I "Wilson News; Yesterday Mr, Rfiifrow, one of the rcost prosper-i ous and uccis.sfit ic.rn.ei; in the, county, came to town and report ed that lie had been robbed by one of I lie chain ,t ntig. it seems as if Koine of the loents ami thieves ?. tliis gang are allowed to go home j Saturday nights to spend Sunday j upon their giving their word that! they will return. J Ins gentleman of the gang being one of these men of honor spent his leave of absence in breakiinr into the house of Mr. I.frow. Its hard to be- lieve thai Mich looiv lnanageiiieut could l-e.ssi! lv be allowed. Hut we have ceased to be surprised at anything done by our present county go er:i!!.e!;t. The Clii.b n l'e.aoerat s'tys the I'.ve-yi ar -old eon of M.-, John S-s-soitis, of Sajiq.si-ti ci uiiiy, got a waici it.el.ai see l iu his w indpipe and died from the elici ts of it. Tried Fricnos Cost, Fortliirty years Tint's Fills have proven a blessing to il'.o invalid, j Arc truly tb.c sick m mV. friend. ! A Knov.T! 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S. 1 1 N,,s -11 jn.t! .-'I I i-H. A L K pr.'.-s," Solid liain, ('t.ncl.rs 10. l I'lrbnnn Sleepers belwceii I'i-iI-in.'Utli slid Atuiitn. CoiiiJ.anv .-ib-e'i vis liet ween (.'oliimliia lunl AUaitn. 1 itli (ruins nkftko iuonclialo cell iicclieiiH at Atlatita for Montifom - cry, M.il.ilf, New ti Ifniis, T-xns. Calit'ornia, Mexico, Oliittnnnnifa. Na-hvibe, Meinphit, Macon, I'lorid-i. For licUt U, Sloepoi'H, etc , n'J'!y It. II. S. b.-nial, T P. A. .'A V. Smith, (!. T. A. Kidoigh, N. V. ;. ST. JOHN, Vic" Pu s anil (Ion. Marnier II. W. ih ObOVlllt, Trnffi'-i MauRbtr V. I'j. Mc lil'IK. (5-m. Supt. T. J. aNPKHSON, Goueral Pa- Ar. l'ort.-no.lli, A . (; ,N rlc M, PoMU'vM, ,Vu, 8, 1898. TOE WAR ELKCTION j n jw T 111 HiafcC IIIIS j i 3"Cii exciting! 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 11, 1898, edition 1
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