Newspapers / The Chatham record. / July 20, 1899, edition 1 / Page 2
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'I I 3 3 ;1 4 he The following olticeiH were 'elected for tlie ensuing year: Trusts and Corporations. I'r.'iii 1 Itiili lKh St'iiit hii.I oi in rvcr. Philippine Affairs Misrepresented. Manila, J ul.y 1 1, via Hong Kong, I The following olucei'H were V a.-Iiington Letter. 'elected tor the ensuing year: ; """'ar.iri,..i,.u.. ir..m in.- iui.iku (.. h,i.i iii.,-i-v,-r. 1 i. .: i . i. iv r wi: .1 1 . aslilll'.OU. .JulV 1 1. lS'MI ' ' ,.. .....4 I .!. i ... . - - 1 fiesniem, j. j. MJiu-muu, ..i, 1).,.,..,,..... i... ' , . 7, " "i'''"'r'"v l,K; lV' ,n Ju y 17. TJi i'ouUutly iucTca-; THURSDAY. July 20. lHSIJI. 'IWuville: viec-mesidents, T. N. ..J '" 7; 111 . 'V ' ,tl 1 ,w t( Jlv1 " who say to those j'tri.-tueHM of the censors!.... of! , ... .. ., , ... n-ii i tin- iiiiiui me tauiis u who speak Main v their evils i- i t ii i " ' Ivy, IJeujaiaiii Hell, H. S. Ulair; the sin-le .,! standard it..,,,,!,. v.. i ;. .. ..' ' 4 ! ... :. ..H' P! di-l-ti-liwi from Malawi, .eta-, ami treasurer, J. lb licans lava,,, of the w,ui,,gH tions.'' It is he h 1 h! VZ't f ."''.'i i'ri!'." . r.."1 '. !" I .venth nuar'-"5 ''ria,,, W. F. Mar- wltered by such Mj,,, m the unlawful trust to seek to put did North Carolina , "r;l'"r '' H'de; poet, J. A. "V,;; --Z M" events ami condi- ph lilK twmit v-seve meeting of the 1'ivsh Association was lieiil last- ' snuv the casli-in licpiililicans lie- impression that those w ho ti 'lit .i . .. , , ... II A I. ..ii. Ion l'li!i,l If AiMiuiiii.'- i ... .. i ..... ........ .. . . . tl weoK at Ua.oliua Jiea.-li, and it: , , ' ' 1 INI,,n 1 l" 11 j pin 1 i iims are iii'iiting all capital ami wis, . ,f H... interest;,,,, '' ' intaKer, ) .'., xv. it. i lark, tiuou-n sin-ie p.i.i suuutam i. nnd largely attended that it has ever been our pleasure to attend. Lens time was devoted (o pleas ure and more to husuiess than lias been customary. And, while this is true, there were suiiu-ieat pleas ures enjoyed to satisfy all. There, were about 7" editors present and many of them were ARE YOU' BANKRUPTinheaUh.' constitution undermined by cx-! travagance in eating, by disre garding the laws of nature, or sical capital all gone, if so, ie i.art of coi ivspomieiits hereto HCVUK UCorVlK the n --or Ttt'c I P.'llc ,.,.'11 .. ..... f 1itJi.!. VE.A n.. 1 nnn .ti,, ... . cjuu' Acneau e lau ecl ugc. i . ibmh. . - win ! MS TO ALL POINTS NOItTU, SOUTH and SOUTH WEST. secure an abatement ii- i-oi poiauoiis. .Nollilll.' is lurtlier ..t n ....i.,,. 'I'l... i, I .' A i is latloli at t he comillJ sessinn ol Iron, I he ti-iill, ( v.t I.,,, ...... . 1 . , . ! I'nrciL- li,.n,l.,l,. .l.,rr.,,.. -v.... .11 -"" -" in tiiHilireciion wan taKi'iiiiiiioiitii "-"V4l"-,"" i "iyftti, I Delegates to Nathma. Associa- J-;;;- ('-J-j , lljjr' "'twl. .fr'"ui SOUr Stmach. torpid ! ' i i i i' ' i i Li n 11,1 s" "f alnmsmayand do become Ads ",, Su v v . to jl riliver' tipation. biliousness ker U M.Lunnan.J. 15. Miornll, ; , 111M .,1 ,ou!d be , w hen they join a frunt. but tl,. J i'IuH. 'mulandbi Via' and all kindred diseases. v . J,, rtoemeii. o, uie i .e.noei .u nuiu io, nil is uoi in I lie laWIUI corpora- ,iitarv forces of the Initcd! Southbouhd. lb the place for the meeting nt vear, thus uoiiiLT from the sca- corres- tei-sonville was KelectOil as ; "'"meiu. ,i,-n.iiih , ii.iii.iin iiimi i. ui in uie uniawtul trust. In , s, ... , i. I l i 1 i i i i n Isl-,,l ,t,thehrst t.. tell his pa.-t.v assoct- a very thoughtful a.ldiess o , wjtl ; t ' .......i;,,,, lu ... I . 't' ' Vl. II I l ,VS!,IrXrVfl"!,",it-leWra,.l, it to the I'nited States. shore In the inoiiiit-lins L . ! I I .......... . .,,,, mi ,o , Xlie stalellie.lt of t IC siioie to the mountains. I Senator I liurston who has pr.-; to the distinction. As reported : p(,1J(lents is as follows: accompanied by their wives, or I -l" " ' " ' -" , -yi ' '"I"". ..-a. .a-,.,v u.e ..,, nylon .uessci.-cr lie ..-p,,,, U11(l.,sl. ,.,!, be...- all were aiillliueii io tue .vssociauou .-u i- .(.. m. ul this mectili.r-about twontv- ! !' innu.-i.t i:i . it Hot so iHibaiiw, man (. naiiiUer. I inns ton makes it very plain that Mi. Mckinley never would hae been elected if that intermit ioiial bj lilelalisiu blllll' had Hot been n.l in tin' lb-publican platform and worki-d i'oi-ail it was worth I'V thi- Misters or dan-.: liters, w ho contrib uted much to the pleasure of I lie occasion. Mearly all arrived at Carolina l'eacli about !( o'clock Tuesday iiitfht, and were ready to fiijoy the appetizing lisli supper Jirepared for then, at the Oceanic Hotel. And by the way, at every meal everybody ate all the tish hot and Well eooke.l- that lie or she wanted, v.iiieh was in striking u.id most pleasing contrast to the tish here,l at tin- Atlantic Hotel at Moivhead Citv. Most of the editors bad arrived at Wilming ton late in the al'li iiiooii lut and dusty, from their loii- ride on the railroads, and it was a most re freshing chan.u'c to coiitiniu' their journey on the steamer Wiimuij tun twelve miles down the river. Carolina Meach, as many of our readers may not know, is reached by boat from Wilmington twelve miles down the Cape J 'ear river, nnd then by a railroad two or three miles across the strip of land between the river and the ocean. This steamboat and rail road line is ow ned by ('apt. John V. Harper, to whoui the editors are chiefly indebted for their pleasant visit to Carolina Jlcaeh. liecntise of litis refreshiiiir boat ride down the river Carolina Hem h is a favorite resort for the citizens of Wilininu'toii and the excursionists from the up-country, who -o there by the thou sands every summer to eat lish, enjoy a suit bath and the most re freshing sea breezes. The nieetilij'S of the Associa tion v.ere held in the bliildii: be- lonuiii-:- to the Se-bj-eley Hidlclllh, 'He said that while iioiiuce trust'' we should (stall' correspondents of lie u-spa - but ners in Aiiu riea. Mallolicd at l.i- w e. must not coii- ; ,,,i., ,,,v.. ii.. r..ii.. ..r IIIMI l.MI.Mltln ,lll IIUSIM. must be discelliiii' as t liii.nt' 'Ui. In. hi. lit til:, I ouiti.i In mid i .ii.., !,... r... . . d.sc.u.inat.n- as to corporations. Ula(h, )u. (( Washington, the oiporat.oi.s have bi en a y.eat j 1(. ,'mt,.d states have 1 ! not received a correct impression I live in number. It was a yieat pleasure to irreet these new mem be rs as well as to meet ayain our jold friends. The more of these .-(initial meetings we attend, the I more do we enjoy then. making ; new acipiaintauces and renew niy' ! old friendships although at each mated that meel in ,au, no ,,,m , ..eip.ny m i lie more Col poral ions We nave . , . .lisoatehes ineo. re. t Iv pa.t t" M.VIte . 'l-at lie ex-;t!.e le.s , :,yer there w. 1 be from , V8lll Ul, tstn ,,(11d ions l i.i- i.i-oi-i iii. i, tin- i-ii--j i i , i icm... .v iiii.i, i,e iiei, wasuie would imt succeed iii Coiej ress. ! eoiubiiiat ion of smaller corpora all hoiijb he was not so confident tions into one yiuaiitic corpora- National Coin ei it ion ol 1 1 ion, or maiiv corporations co-op- Tutt's Liver Pills an absolute cure. liVllut it. NliWfcl.l.. ! w V..rli. I'piiii, n. R. I.v WnHliinaiMn, " l.v lli.-l:ii .m l, A. C. r,, I.v l..r'Hmiii, " Ar ' ". Ar Hi'n.l'.wii, Ar ItnlrlKll, ' ArSf.ii,h(ru IMnnii: 11 ; Ar Hxinli-i, I Ar WUn.lni.Mon, " j Ar Vnnrw, I At Chnrl'illn, " . A r Chiller, ' I Ar (iriMnWiKH., at A't.i'tiH, ii 1 r At. ..n,n, I.v ViHi.'uri. " ah. ri rrsiiono ht to I he coiiutrv. We would rnae oiuii a raiiroao n it i ,- -. ii.;i:.. M, -kiiib'v Mumpers in the We.-t h id not been for corporations, and i ..: i ... ,i ... u i.: ., .. never have conHumuiatc.l a meat ,mV p,VS(.llt,.u nll nltra-oidiu.Ts-inauv enterprises, hut tliuds plop- : i. i i... ........ ii c !i,..,,f i ...mi , v..,- oi.is,. ,ii.... ..wM-i,i lw.. . ----;-- - "l-oimil lllinr. nnun- i. mi- I , . J - " ii,.,,.l- IHLIM III I hi no pan in i.eipiiiy ins i lie more corporations we hav and Mld.be West. lie it.ln I also lull-. nii- i'iii- face. This w!is forcibly broiiuht to liiiinl w hen we found at this meeting not over half a doen editors, whom we had met at the first mectiiiy that we at tended just twenty years ayo. The Association was indebted for special courtesies to Mr. lien jainiu Hell, of the Wilmington .1. .., .- ;, and Mr. 1'. Heinsberyer, represent iitjf the Merchants' As sociation, both of whom devoted themselves unreiiiittinyly to the comfort and pleasure of the edi tors. An entertainment, w ith danc- VV!,.v iny and refrcshuicnts, was fjivei the editors one niyht bv the Han held. W, ii.. .ul ti hi party, ot which lie :ii.: " I he i-rat my toyct her to cr.isli out coin r.asiern Slates have a lai L'e r, p-! pi t it i . t or foice up prices. He i.'M-ntatioii in the con ent ion, and ' cited a ei v interesting and com- We know the colored il' le'.'at anions the l'hilippilics ill respect to dissension and demoralization resulting from the American cam paign and to the briyaud charac ter of their army. We believe the dispatches err in the declaration that "the Mtuatioti is well in It ICS said: f financial legislation be tween now and the 1 Tcsiilcntlal campaign." et to puttiiiL- it into a law. lmociats would like over Seaside club and on another to . e the If. -ptiblii ans put the liiyht by the Seydeley Hall club, -lli-l.' -oM sl.mdald into their both of which were much enjoved. national plaiform. ,,,.1 . i-, i 1-.-!-ii uator i'llL'll. ot A abama. especlallv hv the yoiiii-'er editors . . . . . , , ; ,.' -now in Washington, doesii ,-,,r ..,..1 1 1... ...I i. w i , . . . . . . "7 ..i.....ii he believe ill 1 1 - s can prciieiisixe ai l icle on i it ts sui.iect i i .... I ,,. I i ; i ... ...... , . , 1 . . , . . , , . - .11.1,1,1, .in. in , lie 11..-111 in oi i on , ti.i I " M '"' j'''"''''l''il- j which appeared in I lie lieview' 1 'f ! t ii insurrection can be spcclilv .., (oiivss Mr. h.iistoi. Kcmcws. Ihe and iu,-:,,,,,,,.,!,,!,,,, . v;tv ini.lv.1S((1 " ith the narrow Itepuoli- ineiise lu'oportion '.vhicli trustsare , u-...i.,..i ; . ... 1 , i- lOll-c. 1,1- llllllft l,,e ll-,lil.l, I 4 can majority hi tin. House and t he ! assiim.ii- is startlm- Ihe trusts iji.j,,,, p,.p(1!St, 1;l l,,.,.,; lm moderate views ol a u,,o many jot tins country now have a ca,-i-; (l.)(.s( ..,,.,, ., tl.,t s t Je pubucan Senators, I ,-,,,!y do , tal.zat.o,, ot oxer ,,(Ko,(MM.,uu.., , lt.llts ..,.,, ,.,, vollll.. hoi ion. tor very iniicii in t he and th, are lormmy i-oiitinuallv. : ? H.G.HE0RL&CO.. .1 wiioi.rsAi.i: and iti-.TAir, lU'.AI.KIIS IX j Farm Implements, iim:m:ss ;. :ryi7.vW , c ; Greensboro, !FT. C '. br.r K. S. I'K'ITV of I I this lirm will be pleased to i.'ivc his peisoiial attention . to ei!stoa:eis ruin Chat- ' bam. Will be pleased to ' mail circulars ami prices. Ki 4i:l. ;I1 Oiinin 4 in pin v n tna .liiiin ii nipin I'i :n ., i 1, in ill 4 '11(1.1, fi, ,7n m ejiHim ciiiin v iSi.m I 'ifliiin in '.'.'.i.fit Hnum 'in-Wprfl JO :l'.fin, n; nnt 1 Mum 3 i'l.iin 1 Wi'iti li viiiini I w pin in li-iil im llmn It. 4t 4 :nv,m I1 nn I Snpin n -iii.il, 6 r,H.i, 0 SUfllt Northbound t v AllnnlB (Ci nl. iinielf. A. I, I.v Aii-i,. I.v lriimv In- "1, I V i.,li.O. Ar I Irirl. I'.', I.v llninli'i Ar vv liming;:. iii. Al- IHIiiTII l (, Ar I. ni ivli . " Ar ii.. iIi imiii, . Ar ...,..i. . Ai- l'..n .in. Mill,, Al- III. lull. .u. I. i Ar llimliln,;!..,!. i.lu . ,, A. I.., 1 Utl l.ltl J tiii.ll ili'lll I I'.- HII V.M.IU IU ll ..'HHII III llt.UII I 1II.IIII 4 'jni.ll, .'i.iillil 7 am K l.'i.illl 1 J .II.II Ii a.l'lll .NO. '6 j.,I1 II IVptll '4 U.l.iNI ' 4 i.'. mi U .blllll 1 jUulll 7 4;inin 1'4 U.-i,lt M iMiitiu 1, INIIU 1'4 l.li.U 'i ..'.in A 4,1.111 ' ' J.. Ill Ar ,' V i k, nui.vs idiivi: i.sniMo i -0 p. II,. !);:(() ,,. III. Trains Aniv at l'it IhIkh o 11 'J.', a. . r.iytt .SVi..y. j Ar. Mi,. ,.. ii'.,m liuiMm ; Mll!y. limns K. riiiidny ; N'-H ju.-i .,,,() tii.'.-'.n,,, Ailanu Sll. i-i.i' " V.. .. I...I i .. (. ...... , ,..ii:iji,ii'u i lain ol &.U5 p. m fud'i.an .SI..,..n ;,i,, C.iu.lH.H ,u. I. ,.,.wt If. ,!.!. ,..i. ....I f H,., i;. ,.f ,... "...i;,..... j pointed to prepar. Several subjects of special inter- .wl In tl IO..l- .el , ..f ..,.. I clinic eiiuors oi tins maie io Ain u the adjouinnieiit of the North Carolina l'ress Association I last week at I arohna leain, fae ! It.,,,. .,; !,i.. ,.,..,v...,i I, ..I. I ., ... ...... ...... i ........ ... meeting1 for the purpose of con sidering the question of OlL'.llo.'. iinr a State I leuiocl'.itie I'los As sociation. Alter an iiiterchaiiiiv of opinion on the subject it was iinai,iiiio!il j resolved to form r-'ueh an oi an li.atioli. A committee Was a - con! li ut I. ., and by-laws, which are to be re ported to a lueetiULT of the lei..o- w in Wasliin i eiis'itoiis i vi'v. -. nor doe ' ie . ! i:i bv I lb' s.,,.1 '.I tl.e plait. I .a ui' t i.i "1 ben.-ic tilal is (I'.,. n IS.--1 I ,'li.. icr.ll ie st,, I li.lt i.i !- I i,-. is are w illiny to t ill 111 111." !h -foot lllell.o, in l i .-1 1 1 , i i ..it.- ;i I '.'ii.. I. i ,ii ic p-.i : W 1 1 , 1.1 1 11 .1. I I, and mo...' i, -.ill Ie .lii.ill 1 1 in .il better . t ii ;-d. Whele will they stop.' Jle le-, .s,.,.vil,, marked that the consolidation and ..tUv r,.llS(sl,ip ifts eoni.ell,.l .imd.im.tioi, of corporations m I ,IS U) i(. ,,,.,, j., ,lis llllsl(.( many instances are a -ivat heiietit. i ,Vhl.n,at j,,,, v ..MMvisin- or alter As an instance lie Clte. l t he coll- j UIH.u io ,.rt(.tl statements ol so,d.,t ion and combination ,,t rail-1 ,-.u.ts ,,. p!,.a , hilt ( iei.eiaU H is road into -real systems, cheap-, H,.t(li ..ljl(V ;.ianil tti. eiiiiii: tr.inspo. tatio.: and im ieas-i K. hi,Ui0 ..i;lX(. ((1. Ill-Ihe lacilitles and convenience .,,,., inu.u states Iv thi ol ti.i.'iine-. He said, howeer, t, l(.M we .Ion t want all the lal ! lo.-n Is to I,,,,.. U I, ,... ..,ir,,.,..,.t II 'nii'M'r. ? ,i '; 1. in ! ,, ai. pep:.. ...i.i -.old ol :.!: 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 I . .1 b I lie liet l'i'll. lllli'll. As pi-.l e '1 lil, let it le e o' t he . n.i i n l Ml-i I' t ll.lll lie e i ee, I. ,1 :!e .e , .- !., will Mir !;. I., 'elll. Cl.lt le N itloh.ii t lie I 'eii.ecr it ii , the Cli.c.i!.r, i.i t t e ' ; t . . 1 1 - ! .' i ' ro.ii.s Iii ui- us com -j i i 1 1 1 1. ui, .ul if was li.'ter lor us I. ,o hae thlee or lour l.tlil'oaiis III : ins State t han to h.ie iifty. He j cied the Stand. .I'd lid Company i i .is t he first trust in t his coim: r. , iii, d stated that it was aum-d liy i j.- .iae in :.io. of t lasts thai they j.'he.lpen ploiilllts; lli.lt l . ' 1 1 i I 1 1 1 . 1 - . I i ion-. ,i. ) a w a Willi tin' necessity i for so maiiv otlice.'!! and renin i-ex- so as io elieapell pl'oduc- lie said w hile it is claimed hosplli! luil ii p t .a- ri-, heat ii te.ii.ilic e.atioie plete ie 1 1 I ' .- ! s i i i t i .it ol u l- iii ol I li. , I op. 'I.I l.liolle; lilliiil'ers o. SI l a! ions in I l.e h. I.i; sys mihiuiiiitioii ot iiii.ii op- . a, :o sll .pi esslo.i i .! ci nil -pol is ot t ne situation." Slot Hi Wife. li,- M.ilKH (.I.IHUI'-il. ftl.ll H!i I'AU H! I i. .,n c i t-.l ,,r Kd:hih Til . ii Orr.rc : Oi-nmo-r u s. PTrNTCrirc '' '" i' - 'ir-' ,.j'. m i.i ; inn.- il.mi Uoi n-i' i l.' i ,-n w .,.(, ,.i.... i'. u f..v -I. ilr. m,.g i.r ,. ":., tii'H il-i-,in t .. ... V. ... .! if , ,-.: r I. I-.- of rlia .-r. o .r ire i il.sr i, ; i-au ni l n rnrn.. A Paw ilit, ' U.mv f i o! -iiti l'i.:i.-',-' ;ih Iia'i'.-- I'f u il. ll I ." Ill .1 J .a t U'i", tnULt, or Out Prir,r orncr. Wi.riiiT-i,. D . mi m m& Alwuvs on haul a ,. k ith P tl"l, I in, II II il.iiilist .-It'll III. end interest to the public were discussed. Amoiiii- the latter the most important was the subject of "Newspapers and Trusts," and on this the Association expressed its sentiments bv the adoption by u unanimous oie of a resolution introduced by the editor of tl.e liKt'oiiP, .is follows: b-.-'iv . That the North Caro lina l'ress Association hereby ex presses its opposition to ami con demnation of trusts an, I all com bines calculated to stille competi tion in any lines of business, which so seriously threaten the prosperity and even the liberty of the people, an, I we, as iiu!i idllals mid editors, ph-d-e ourselves and our papers to d. o utmost in I'heckimr and suppressing hem.'' The editors also expressed their opinion of the treatment triven their libel bill by the last legisla ture, and by a tm -minions vote adopted the following resolutions: ' .'.-;.;.-. . 1st. That the North ( '.'irolin.i Press Association en dorse the proposed libel law lis prepared by Mr. H. A. London, and presented to the legislature of l,V.l:l, ami we express mil t hanks tt t hos; liiembei of the commit tee appointed at the last liieetill!.' to look after this matter, for their unselfish ami untii-nnr efforts to Hecuie the e.liictuie.it of the same into law. 2nd. That we are surprised and Wounded at the treatment seem ingly unjust, tieelieeiit and dis courteous towards the members of the l'ress of North Carolina, by the ,1 udiciary Committee of the House of the l'e-il;iture of ls'l'l, uud especially the sub-committee of said committee, in failing to consider and report said proposed law to the House, alter it had been properly referred to them. The members of the press feel that they have not been justly and courteously treated in this matter. Urd. lhat the president appoint hehl at a day to be lierealltT de--ieiiated. t his proposed association i- hot I intended in any manner to i:i!.i- fere with the N. C. Pres., Aso jciatio.i, but is desi-iied to yet to-. j cether the I lelnoi'ratle ediloi s especially duriiii;- political caiu painHs so that there may ! con cert of action and unanimity oi seiitiuieiit on questions of p. (im policy. Organizations similar to this, both .democratic iiimI le publican, have been bu-'ae! ,:i several States and liae be. n of. much service to their l. sp, i tie parties. Tm-: better working of the pub lic roads of North Carolina is one of the most important matters t hat can euyaeje the most serious at tention of our people, and we are always pleased to note any tuou luent that may tend to aid in importaut a .natter. '1'lieli I e Wt! note with much pleasure that a road coiivress was held last week at the proe-ressive , ity of Charlotte, which was aiten.it I by persons from many poiti.a.s of this Stiite. ; The congress was f ivoied w ith the preseiict of (ieii. Koy I., Stone, who has i-liar-re of t!;e de partment of Koad Inquiry at Washine-ton, aud who e-iiie the nienibeid of the meeting much valuable information ami a. hire Itlol'il III. Illlt Ul o the exisfeli, tand.ii'l ami piol.il t in !.i..r lion of tin Phil i. .ra- j;l 1 1 II- 1 . 1 1 ,1 - H. ... 1 1 po '"I ;' "' I n. :, II ti, t . ei!o II- ill il'llt Si .1. llie -ohi t.n ill illii !, s; ai M.nioUS pfose, I M 1 1 war i.i t In 111 p ace an., "i ,, a.., i t lie uoo i i,,: " I lll.e I St ites .- . i .o.' . I ii, tt peace a. id esl a . ! i. e. i, ill : Ii p - I- II T lo; I III, , st..t. s, .an 'ol i he s. cil. iii.. to I i.e pi is!.!:.,; bett-'l- an, e,l el iih.eut with . iibeliV an, I plini--I in nisei i es i,y 1 1 ial oi et , i:e and i.; in o! Illdepe el In;., lit. Aitlo'.lidl the M-lieim this coiiiitrv a st iiuiiiie le;,. iiiiti mi n was del, ,,ti !at ( 'oiiu'.-ess, tin- 1,1.-. i been abandoned b, Nl r. McKllilel Wold has been pase,i aluoii Keinibiicali leadel to tl V to woi k up puiilic opinio:, in the l- i i i ; t oi then hoine. in laior ol ii i.ile . ta:uiiii i,n;., so that when. Mr. Mc Kill ley repeats in I'eci .miuciidat ion to t ', ai .' less loi ii l.ii;.'-i -'iiidi.i-- arms it will see l a In be backet I by Ihe sei,t. Ilie.it of the C'Mtlitn. A ho'e'e staa.nn.; armv w it alls ;:, t inter a ali oil '.as! nijl.t about nine while .'ill. W. A. (iarriss aim hi. W i If Were sealed oil tllcil' Oolt'll i'l lilt a tins', miLilit L'He lis cheaper, Un.ir I o, i o.iait -., mi,,. : i i.,,. production, it mljlit be tii.it U ; CM,j,.vi:i ihe faint I. re.., that nl-lit have bed si lit cheaper with! w 1 to col (lie heated i.il, competition. I he IlilVem, yel'Sll- ' h ell- a it iitli.l, was at t , .nl.-.l In a .: .1 inis he cite 1 as .n instance series ..: -p.unlv. plunks, " j. f t . . 1 J j . i i.i, re pne. s n.i., oceii a. nam, u. t,v t he hieee llom tl.e tlir,ctloi ei' ,r his no! been ledllced III . ,,t ,, fn,,. p,tcll of n,e.,:s near. ... I. . . I Hi It h . In ell kept up. lie' 1:, .e me ons Were the pride , ...cd the ImMII" IS ot I In ;s.- cl.i- , ;, . ;., u W ,,, i til,.' in, : d.,cri male in deoum- f,. ,. tii., ' t eemseu , ,,n-l ineii ine col pot at ions and trusts. ur , ;r,, , in ( . r.iii ilh , :ui.l, al tie e. iiinl 1 1 1 n 1 4" 1 . A Isi iii": and Shingles. Polls cut to ol del". lot ol i i . ... isi.u.e.i.,11 ami AUiiiitu. u( l'lilliiiiin SI,., .,N i.(rt,. ,.u. mi, ut Ii himI Clii'sier, S. (! 1 N,s 41 ar ;i ."U,,. S. A L Ex pices," Stiinl I min, C,,,.,.,i h ,n, J , I'll bl.llll M.'i'pn-s helwien I'mtH. j in.. ill h Mint Atuiiii , ( ',,,,,.IIIV ,st.,.p ji-rs heiwcei, CiiiinMiii, j,,,,! .'i,ta. j II til tl'.'llllN llllllo' illllllC.lillll! ,11,1 I 1,,'i'iit.i, ai Aih-.iiMi f,,r .M,ltf, I cry, M.ihil,.. ., i, , .llllH ; ,.x.,s, 'alitor, ,i;i, Mcm,.,,. CI,,,,!,,, Jlti i N;i..iivil',., ',!,., p;,i,t M .., ri,.,-j,U. ! P.'.- I I. k. N, Sleep. .s. , ,. , j,, y I A;.', ets ,.r I,, S. beni'il, T 1'. A. I i: .!-,!.'!.. N (J. ; i'. i' John, ' lee 1'i.s ah'l ( ,','n, Ma,,;..,.r j M w . (ii.(ivi:i:. j Tiiiili" Mai,umr I V K Me. :. (i,. Sunt. I. S AI.I.KN, I lit.i.ei.-il Pit.HM. Au'i'lit, I'm luntnilli. V h.MUll. hlMi l., Pnini.j, I A lil v a Mi.,iy of oofifincs JD.ZOZZi u I ways Land. Iii'iu SJ lo SlUil in e. Will bo di'li eied at I i:.ie. en lief d i v or ui 'Ii t . W1 1 LM IN(iT( N A WKI.DON I'm:,' .',,..1 in,n. i,.. And Atlantic Coast Line Hailroail Compan of .South Carolina. ( 'olldi'lised Schedule. TKAINS (iOlNti SO mi. B. NOSE JB. ! ; .1 . S mil! Li S'lsti.liieil upon J .slice iin.t t ne fa K I II . bsi Us-.mi,' i..is ipn sin li il was haul toilo so ah! out brine in.r in politics, w lu.;. cunt r.irv to t he cm isi Million oi i Ihe association. Some iillllb.it.' I : i.e cause ol t! lists to the I.I;.',. j proiectiw' t..i ft tt". but we are ..ol ,, le to dlsciisr, ti.ls. tqui rs iit I tribute the e-row I.i ot trusts to t he i oid stand;.. d for ii.o.iev. e mast inform oiir,e.;v s, however, as to the best liiciins for eradicating tlie trusts. TlleV sliollhl be and must be crushed. Trusts ate a more serious menace and morn ,,L.jA.d m its tom-s that ol his !, , I. iiieer,, us thiin monarchy to end ,,M,iwile. The hall had struck liberty. He trave w.i. iiui.ir th;.t h... in t he arm, makiiie- a p;,ininl i l:e L-rowth of trusts and their cf- lt ll(,t iim,,,,, wound. he forts in crusiiine- the peoi '.u will doctor who is utteiidine- her did sooner or later brino- on a lexolu- ,,, S,.,.,.,.,J i,, eMnictin' the t:o. t, which the Irene h lvvolu-, ,a t,;s n:,,,-,,,,,. ;r. ;;,Tb' tion cannot comiiaie." i friends s no, all: ie with him for ., "." .. . " ' woiiiidnie h;s w ile and not woiiiitl Ueckl) - Lmp bulletin. inU' the real thicM-s. I he relets ol crop correspond-1 oc as uaiiLT r- ents tor the week entl.... Monday, it w as last, an i .1 ul v 17. 1S'.I!. indicate increased I lor Halt reason will be oiii,,.., tl . ! , I i i ,isit v m t he eon.lit ion of .runs ! b, rive .trim ol I II, the ha not ma ! so ii., .; w hicii told i i,,r '. I' t. i -lili.: I:. I. 'eis Wefe stl ;i.t Hi theCOn-illloll oi 'l.ell lli ,,sl.ri , j .lil. C.:i-sS stalled Io ihe oe I h ii.-c, l'. '.tl ill the '. ollsc i i' hi j pl!.., tl.e wi:e siippiu.;- aloilia.l I'V a l.iii .' hopiliLT '-'el a .. !'!up. , oi t i.e mai j M, r.-. I he l.t sham. j .o.iiinj ooiii another diiect ion a.- I he .".pp.'oa.-lied the p.. fell saw a! iolai II, ll-'.litllc olll ill:,. 1 1 111 t la illii le,t by the side ol his melon j iX ,,,'1,,!' pal. ii ami l eili.e' ;:r iitly ei itt.d t le.i 111 that dllectioll. A sci -.-'111 foliowed and to his honor it, r.-c- 3r.it tsTccrc. iT. Zr'. ls'.,;i. ; I M I N IsTIJATi di'S Nt TICI-; -- - It . v 1 1 . 1 I'.ijili-l. ! it I- lv I II. :. I I... I.. ,,a.,: . ..li t tilMlh! -;.:.i.' ," inr. 1.1 .-r 1 ! Id. 00 M. 111, 1 l.v 1l-1.11. ; :. ii-.i.i, ' in,.ii...:i!.i. 1 r 1 1 ii.-.-. M I' I" M I l I' HI III li II II 11 a; .ihSinii-r 1. .-.:.) ml '. ... 1. hi 1.1 K li I.i) ..; M-l-.,.. t v .,.-nii. .1.., , M-.i.-.."lla. I, a 1 Ar W 1, 11. 11, ,11. 1 m a Jl M 11V 4 tt , D 4.1 A S) a 51 r JellN 11 MM--, ,, An,. 1 in-y 4 ll'lililb'tl. I'h, the will about road buildiutr. A n resolutions adopted w hs on, iiiLf every county to use its victs in I::e I 'emocl a t s. Wheiicr this .1 e! lilnt lit hasanv lf.ll lit ed to I lijbtine- men it i-, ia.y eiion-!i .. ilt-t a many Muunteeis as m,, be ilsked tof. ConseipielltlV tht'le c.iiiiiot be any e(i icison tor imiiiit.iinin:,' a laree standine iiriiiv, w hde tht-re are numerous reasons all eooil for not piac iiiu- such a temptation before an unscrupulous at inn 11 ist rat ion. 1 he presence of a li. A. K. com- the'.nittce composed of bi;,' lmhis of tue i.raalil.at loll, in W aslii leton, for the purpose of iii,stiLratiii'r tile cou t liroiie-liout tlie Mate. I lie im pression conveyed by the majori ty of reports i Unit the di- iie-ht has liecii renewed in most north ern ami central counties, and counties in the west, with un abated sevelity. There was al most an entire absence of rain from Monday doth) to Friday (111, followed by local showers Saturday and Sunday, chietly in Negroes Aajjainst MtKiniey Poston, July 1" Tlio '" Hav tomorrow: "An uprisine of the colored race i.e'.'iiiist the adiniiiistiat.oii at W ashiluto!! is beine' ore;i.nied in P.o.!oii. This is the seat of the n:o eitietit, that is proposed w here eer the colored people arc pop ulous. "The instigators assert that it will mean the downfall of Mc- ! TsTOU hi ACK SAl.i:-Pursuant jj Wei Vimii ta Urn iim lrrix if l i. MriUtfn nit: tjr.fc. 1 cmi-I fn.tTU'trv .4, 1MT, h) C. li fif id- imi 1 K. i TtiKuc, iitil rfrIf-1 in H K V I' A , .i M, 1 wiiW-H (r tlm Ititui! hi 1.1. r .it 1 ho i''uri ItoitMt ir In i iiihta.,i, MuMiAv. A.ui.'ui 1. w.tt h 1 r ttilu ii t.'i 'i inn l lytiit: lu rtiidh iin O'Uii'v, Hn. -if i wi hii, u J li lim 1 Imh I- l v.Mi linn. M V, Wllll-.ll! tl kiliS III. I ..Ih-,.-. Olil n III! Ih an di"W", 10 wit I'i HiMtitf '11 II Mlakt' tut 1 rilnnli tl niiO I 1 1 II iliu'l am) Mi iy iitt 1 ii- 1.1 matili mi VrtriMl'H ioi k. ilu inv ili.ttti suM t rrck :Mcvt-ii .W'ntty'n hiic, iin'irirt w.i Min t.utiiir-it Hint thirty onn l-..fn I,, (i st. -ti.-. thri IHM ti t-. l'ck-t timuK. ! tMin.i 'I-i'V l-iir u ii- iter. r linn. J 1.. tHi.U UN, Mi ri(;ttfH'. 'Hum tin Ul .hi) July, lh.i.1. TUAl.NS (ioiNti NOUTH- 1 . i ? ?f ?i 5 AMI' M l.v H. T...i-.-. ... il ; 45 I liio.i.i.fiil, 1.. vi) .1 4 ' S"..,. 1 M hi ,V , Ar Wilt,. !,. i .IS H Jl M I' V AM l.v. W II, ul,, ii.ii ; ) 4S mhkii" i.. h :u .1 i lii.l.lU.l,., J 15 u 4,s i !) A 51 P V I M l.v WIN. .11. 'i tj 5l 11 ill ti) i,H : 111 ai- H ky M..1111I, a ,1,1 ,-, I.-. ia a? 11 us 1 u Ar I ,r,...r... 1 m I v Tirt. ..... -.' j l;.. 'k- 5i,.,i,ii, :i :., i-j nil Ar WVM..,,, I i-j l ,10 .a A M V M PITTSBQRO ACADEMY. f I). K. M.uU.ic. A. H. Principal. 1 i I :ui versit y North Ciiolin.i 'ys. 1 Prepares vtume men ami women for College or tor Puhlu- School ,;"', H,,r""w 5. ... .-I. 'ri. .. i nv.f. ut'iiitiMtawi -',n. iuoiim;ii iimiMS 111 V .4 "111- nioii School hraiulus, Latin, (iieek, bullish. History, Phvsie.s and Math ematics. I he aim ot th Academy ! '"" i-- i -i- i .i .. i ;. .;.,,.!.. . .i,.... , .... - " t ..in.- nil, niuiev, .u.periaiisiu am. me iie-' ' "" ' "' i.i..iw, io nuci ciniJU'iis miikis wnu mscon- .-.i .....i ....-...-.. .....i luioiicau partv. of the State which were extreme-' ,,l,ject of this oranixat ion I necttfd facts, hut to tram, to educate. I e 1. ,...f... i,.l ili.m.ri, i.. is a revolt at the billot box. I hit ! Ks: Sl.?i Si.mi a month. l.atiuaes extra. i i ll, ui... I I, ,v .,.,..(:.,' . there are those anion'' Ms sin ii ui.,., . .ii;,... i... i,..!,; i i.i iioi-iei j n 1,.. u-.ml.i .. ;ii;....i.. i.i ,.i hoard can he secuif.l in enviite Inn .1. , ' i-.-.T'-u ........ n.iiniiui . lies no rani oci'iiiu'ii ami uie cou- i " i... ...m- -: i tlie pe.iiMiient in!.rove- ;i.,.,... slli,i,...t i ., i, ,.,,:,, i , .:,:,. u i.i.. nart in an armed uorisiii". .-in.l hhes or in clubs. ment of its lu-incipal public roads. and speculation, as to whether the I'he temi-t ratine was coun.-u-a-' wl'. w,',v I'ossible, would otl'er ! VVrite br particulais to the The benefits to U- derived there- , committee really intended to in-1 tivelv hw the first of the week, Iheir streii.ytl. to aid the Pilipinos from were praeticallv proved bv al yestiateor was mej-elv eiiea.j. d ! followed by a ladual rise culmi- iu t,!!'ir tru-!,de for indepeiid- ili'ivu u i ii .i : in preparii.e; ii coat m vintewa.sli .....w.,v. ni'iiic,,,.,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,.,, , :,i...,i ,:.... ii . ..Iv. . l v. ..v ... ...... t, n coiuitiiiiie io com nine uie euo.is i fcoou umiis. 'tion of (i II men in until we secure the passage f a just libel law in this State. Kansas. and other States, because of their heretofore ,i;i;i ... tn tl,.. i Lvans has managed the otuce. Of I'.MVERSirV OP NORTH CAROLINA. Widest palronace and fullest able spirit. The annual oration by Mr. ('. P. Sapp, of the AV. iit t O'crrc; was an unusually And now this is ofliciallv I'onl'i liitni"- in I'Vi'husiiv lie.it in th,, west,' where Charlotte and other . The '" says the ne-roes liavo . , . I,.,. I .. ( ..;ii. i.' : i i . points report..,, max.mum te.n- ; ' .....,.. .i,-. e ,uipment iu its history. ! .unity. S; Leratlires of 1K etrrees. "id Lm"1 'h.tive to t!.e ore-.ilila- I e'.. ...... ,.. , ,v.r.L. . (. ;,.,, . f ,. ,...i ...l . t .i ciii.iciii-, -iv-i, .-Aiaucunc courses; amount of sunshine was ,u excess t. u. h ,, Uux 1 .a, ,.f tl.J, ,.;l,live Cumcs; 3 Pro,cssiolw of retpurements. (.cu rally. crops -N" A.it.-l.npe, mlist l.ea-ue. , s . Medicine and Phar- """." inacy. New Ihiildings, Water Works. Tij;lit Shoes kill a Boy. Splendid Libraries, Laboratories, etc. 1 .ew 1 oik, jiuy l. ineiteatii: Ajvanceu musses open to women. The llEcoiii, has t ii, .im.ii,;,,,, ..1' ..M....I '..,. .i.e .1. . .1 -i-. ill um Himunn,,,,, ,11 1,1, nuiijfl lN UliltHl 111.1 Uie .IIIUMI'V CI'llSO!' the editors were very conservative j ship of the telegrams from Mauila j course, everybody knows that the continue well cultivated, thoulii uud exhibited a most commend-; kept the people of this lounti c in I eoinuiittee luis no official status, the ground is too hard aud drv I ignorance of the true condition of w!'iitever, and no more rie ,t to j now in many couutien and it is . . exiiuiine peusioii niui-e lui.-iine.is i imiiossili e to how he ni iimw u. i ... i ei i t, -.i ... ., , ... ' i altairs iu the l'liilippme Islands. 1 n .,.. ,i i .. .;. ,;i ... -bi ) ""'j oi v mu les .-suiiui, . a years , i uiiioii, a year; tioarct s. a i frmg n.. it o m s p m. NMhviu " "' '"tot oin. i, i-jii' lo-iiiiil Ktre, t nionl.i. ,lmiii' onnort unit v t. ,r t : 11 11 a in jj u ni. ..rrlvo lK-lir Uouulll U in Mllinlii!ti.ii 111..I w,ii .ii liB'lr..l, AilanilrHod Tn-lkin ool.-l -ii Main Lliu Train lenvin .l li'iiii...",., '., mi h iu niTlv.-K K.iy. Uf Olio 13 15 iui, Im.-ivi ( h),sI('Vi,. 1-j -J5 p a,, nrrlvtt ni KAulttnl . i i'ii. .ii i a i. int; icvi, Suii..ril -j HO tiu, af l ive I-1) ,. Hi, villi. .1 45 III, Imvph ItM'tlDTIIIe at 3 Vi i it, nrrlvi.n Kl v lltiitiili.u 6 5d . ni. Wiiiiilni-ii.ii mi. I Vi.I .ii llsllr. 'ml, lleanplU villi. Hruiii li- li m!ii l.'HV.v, lii'iiiieiisvlliK H Oil am. Mi,i..:i '.l il, Hill. 11. I K.r,l;K U Ha Mil, Ui.i Ullla .1. 20 am, arnv. t-'iytnit-viiio 1,41,hiii lleturn lnk- li.v,. Inyt.iii vllli. 4 3J .m, lliw Mill" ID l.'ii. Mf.silt.ii 0 15 jiru, ar l-iii. .iiiK v-i Ii.iih ai rHjeiii'ville with train Ni7R at Mnxuiu with ilu, t.'ai'.illua Ct-uiriil .lallruatli at II.., I Si.rlimn Willi Ilu IUmI Si-rliiK' aud Uiiw- ml .it smil. r.l null lim s,.Nvrd Air s.iiil.i.rii In. n -.,, at Uull wltb th UtirliHiu ami Cl,i.rl..(i liallroa,.. Tram Ilu- s,-', il, in, I Nm-k llraucb r.l Iftavea W .1,1 .1. 3.95 fin. Ilmllux 4;I5 i iu. arrives at Soot UnJ No. k S im . iii. lir.'.'uvliio 6:51 m, Kluatoa V i.i i cj ni. i.i- u. ii'iii; iiim a. , ib in, , in. Veiv teasonalMc ... i. , .,,.,. Wt-lil ,u 1 . .5.1 '. , ) i so.-i't Sunday. Tr.,lim .-ti tVaf.l.iiii.iu Uraui-ti litav Washing I. u it.l'i a ni and 'i::v p in, arrivi, at Parmrtle V:10 a in aud 4 in in, r' turning leavlun Far malt, at ....iis a ui ami 0 J.i i m, ui rlvi. Waalilotrtua 11 K a ui. and 7i;to . in, ,1 my i'i,vpi Suu.l iy. I'liilii IfAVi-a I'.ti'lor... N. C.Jitlly ixcopt duDilay 5 tn i iu, M'tnday 4 l' i in, arrive I'lyirtiulli 1.40 i in. ii.1.' i in. K.-iuriiliiK It'avm Plyiuuulb dally 1'j.i t-.t Sunduy " . i. in. and 8uuday al V:OU Ol. airivm Tarli-.r. 1 .05 ra, link) a m. Iralu .ii Ml.ll.iu.l N C Braiu-u Utavoa Oildau-iro ...illy, i-x.v. Sunday. 7.5 a in, arriving Hiu.lh- II. 'M H I,, a ni. Ht) urnlng ItuvM KmllbCald 9-M a id an-mta at il. I'.dAt.' rt. 10. 45 a iu. Train ",i Sa.-livnli llrmn-li Ittavna ltHkylluUDl a m 3 in I' in, ii i ive Nanli villa 10:10 a in 4:S . ui, sprlnx ll..H) iu in a in 4 '45 v ui. iteiurnin( rki.Ncii'AL. ''! foi-iible protb'e-; ed, and the ut whs delivered iu a most pleasing i have incorrec xnan.itjr. ; u.diiippy condit ss- . fitmi tlie Jsoiis of .lerusa em. or ' eouut.es and the uork comti, ,.... : . i t. .. -,..; . . . ,' : ., ; imooriwi, iroiu crvsipeids, was ne.p. acnoiarsnips am. Loans nr tne : -'"-' wspajM-r corrcs ,- a, , ot he. organ.mti et, on,-, in o hers Spring oats were saved ! ,., i.naril.v due to a pair of tight-f need v. Free tuition for teachers. ' T, U, ii -. . . 1 tnissioiier l-.vailH has received this iilcelv. thoiudi iitimv fields u.... ;,:.... .1 . . .i : . . , , n, .1 . . ... Clh,i..n d liv. 1 Sundaj. f ,. ; ,.f I ,.,,' 1 II .11 If "'"" sniies, iiicu lie ...Ulelit lllll!IU'r sUlt't'l .Of IC.lClierS, 4 IU-! m li..iur,,lnli'HV.Cllut.uat1 . . . . ,, 1 . 1 '-jaiui 1 1 tree weeks ago. Hue of , stiuctors, t-)7 students, lotalenall- Tramsit.iwmakMoi... 11 .1 ... :l"-sUle, ami toi.l its members ; making progressed very favorably; , them ..inched his lieht foot ,,,,.1 i m.nt C.l . I or .Hlrim... A.l.lr,. r.r u ! ..mm ... rndally. al lM,,"'l,u '" 1 1 iii r hi-; ottice w as ini-n to I hem 1 ineiiilon s or fai iitt l-minl v in 1 1... 1 il... :...:...: . 1 . i . ' . ' .., ' I e. M. i:11 iiin. iiu-i. 1 s 1 ........ tin. - 1 1 . 1 . . ..i 1 in 011 .11 . iii 11,1 ..i'i h!ii. : 1'ivi. mi , a . ..mi ,,1 1 Will l.t ltl.. ....! 4 1 ! I. I I " .'"I- 1 IV'" V.V.I. ni.IVIIII.ll., 1 , ,, .,vlV lUwm 1 - t h.'jv! Hill, . C. leave Wa.w lor 1 Hi m aud 4 15 t' iCauJ 10 Main otmutvil u at Wfldoa I rail via llU-binuiid. Fauvugar aeul. I UHiiatrnr, I. il. MtliaON. Tiamc Xa-aor."
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