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3th; (Jtaltait. 3ft f cor ,.,. i i-.i.. u, iau... THURSDAY, X. A LOUDON. Editor. 1 111 1 TflE Iegislattjr.e jd now sreliiu" vils not the. result ot tu veisi;ht visions did nut meet witli the un do 0 its work quite industrial- , '' 'wi.leut, but was ikdiberately pn,val of the trust ma-natea and ;nfrt; J c1i.,,i,w ... ,Uk1 P'VlllPditilt.-illy ph.uuod by the y-Wf.liil I v the 1 lujwe leaders de F U4 mterastio dibC9M o.ia . ue c-ntinnt in Coajvss. U.ikA action on it until the Son pf tfay occurrence. 1 lui temper- v l, desired to emphasize their ate found an oppoitunity lo enact nc billu ar fttU'actiii; much at- ( thw:i juiv.il of 1 lie President's ef- the Elkin.s bill which embodies tantUill and are diKCuSed (aud ! lo, t 'llln:ilui 0 Social equality nne ,,t' the Attorney lieneral's re nrr.liahlv uussedi rniite vb-o-ous-! l,etvu'1"-' tlu' '';lt-'s- Ji mem- eoiniiieiidatioiis, that rebates o; prqbty ijed q"t 1 1( . of lt, Munition iron, North traWttttiou ch.u-cs ho prohil,: Jy, 7feWttblU w tU ifcia Caloliuil :itt,n,tt.d tlw reception; i,ed and that jjrantor and receiver orajs' 1U tba House today ijui u ill it least none ..f the PeinoeriiU l,t. made liable uuder la . '"'hia J"CUSliil several days. The )d. t far as known. ex-Seuator impel -taut measure was passed by fcondou Bill will bo considered I Marion 1 toiler is the only citron the S.-y.-ite without debate. .So this afternoon by the Senate com- th ..".1 J'1; , r'"'1'" ... , .t ,, ,1'ii.e to tlv occasion. 1 hat which ,,. measure lowknirf to trust SiUtM and a voU taken on it. lc-; attracted most attention was the o.ntrol to be enacted that they did fitions f&r (.Jje bill have poured in ; absence of Southern congressmen U) dre to precipitate iliscu-sU;!i. from all parts of the State and ' this fact w as -enerally com- Jt jb p-uerally understood that 4elegatius iu julromcy of it lMvej,u?"ledlou , . , , ,. , J the m.'.ie inthu-iiti.il railroads have ponje to IJalejyh If qui lyany coun ties. The deep feeling- and iutenso : jnUrest iu this proposed t';o jei'. ano Uislaiton is forcibly illus- r - ....... all narjs of the btat.e. And t njuat b tambmbered that ihe.-.e HnlntriLtinnM nn mil omiui.twl .if preach.er and women only, but . i' 1 ' ., , ", , i troductions. was vimoIv eiubar- they are chierfy comport ut the ( .j k1u,1( tlie rc:u.iud most aubbtantial business men of j tho rn-eident. He hail to for ttive State. For instance, on last j his name the second tiiiii. ".Mr. Friday there was a delegation I i.-iins," said Colonel Hiii-hani. . tT- . r 1 t 1 1 t a i 1 The l'resideijt reaciied out his from Hiirh Foiutof twelve of that , , . , : ,. ,,, , . . ,, i n. , . i Ji-iiid t.j l;iu brother in olack ijd progrs&ij.-a towns mo ptomi- .ia -deli-hted;' as i his cus ucoi bysiuesa men. Atuou them j tutu. Pleasantries were exehan?; were a bank president, chairman d, and the nem passed into the fttthfi board of county coiumis-; I'lue room, where in the midst of "," , ... 1 U ashiuutoll S bo-iiiuiiabie set, he Bioners and several uUhy man- v , " ( . , 1 Iffacturers. Ihey paid their ovn' j,,w the l'i evident will justify 0xpense sud went to Kaleih ! the presence of a ueiu at a cmi mXtl to w6the importance ud Iressioual lecupti -i:ice there pecesstty of enacting th;i jirojio-,-lid temperaup?3 Jislatiou. T'be revenue bill will probably bd Reported to the lUmse this Wpefc kud be passpi before the rush duriug the ch4n,9r dys 1 f the Bession, as has too often been the pane. Thure will uot be very many chiiugeij lalp jn the pres ent revenue ui it. 1 he rate ot ta-, X( iS ,i0 ,.Bllll,lt.,i Monday to ati&u -will ba idjaijt (he same 011 ' tiu. full committee and that la property aiiil polls. The special hopes to have it ready to repu t limnHA t;iT on inpi-idiantx w ill bo to t lie llollM- by t!le end of net .....-oi,i .....1 t.,. (i.., ...'.1.... ! fopvaiai, uui blic lux iji ill n.lirn , WUlue graduated so ay t w jnore etpjjij ine smau ami lar-e ; ma.tu r ot complaint or Mtes mtrcjiants than the present law. j tiou regard in the bill but ry Vhia ia roonnmn.l...1 !. unl .- : ie W a ppealed. All this Week tlu- I ... 1! 11 .11 . committee, whiuh ba been pre- paring the revenuo bill and will j doubtless be adopted. 4- special committee has been! appointed to investigate the char-j ges of cruelty to convicts. This Will be no "whitewashing" coni- mitteo, but they vill thoroughly ! investigate theso charges. Tor the iako cf humanijy it is to be hoped that these chaiK wUl be proved to be false, but if hue the perpetrivtop shoi;h! Ui and will! be severely puutshed. 'The inves- tigation by the coniniittee is now a progress at -Marion and a -reat ipoany witnesses have been sub- poened, J?Ua He publican candidate for fienatnr nt. th sne.-i:.! ..leelioi, i th 3Gth district U at Uah iii coutestiujj the seat of Senator Oiiffith, but he will not ain any thing thereby, There are two Senators who have been drunk and abi-t from 1L.. 1.. l 11.1 fiieiF Mtttt. mm H session, that ail cm uses c'.iar.-i:;-jt is strange that -tu-h men should ' cents ailmis.iiun, iiicliidia be elected. It would bo better that the districts misrepresented by . them had no Senator at all. A bill was parsed by a nnani mou8 vote or the Senat? t dis continue thu kissing of the Jbble when taking au oath, and a siuii-. lar bill vvasl aid on the tal.le in the ' blouse. Ihe drjetors say that the custom, of kissing old and dirty ' Pibles iu court.s is injurious to , health because of microbes. The; advocates of the bill say that it does Ht ajd o the solemnity of the lull " an oath to require the witness tui lu-Uevi u Sriiaak Kl-bcrs. kiaBiljle, which is so oWphI lJt.illi,,u X. C, IVb. !'.-ln-done iu so awkward a manner as, fniniation was lcveiyed I'.e.e t...iay o create laughter. j vhie!i will doubtless establi-h the Krr.rtt IiUIk ,. b.H-A-; Si'ilt of the parties who btil-hir- duced to regui.ite the iabo c i chilto iu cotton factories. They vere discussed 011 last Thursday afternoon tff,jro the comniiitees pf the Senate and House, and will be tliaciissed again today. Many ! prominent CPttPU Jjiill maimgeis were present and vigorously op- poso4 the "child labor ' bills. The House has passed a bill !,. ;inoui i, n , ...-li j . - ... . , deprive boys of some of their fun ; and noise at Christmas, but will; pave many from hurts and injuries, t prohibiU tl,e s.a!p nf kv-e die- crackers, tov pistols. Ac. Many boy are seriously hurt, and some - - klle4 every Christina., by these dHng?rQuJ t1')'. S?)Uti.eRers Ajjaiust Social Equal:!,. HMrIl I., llio IlnlHl)i 1. t. Wiisliiiiyton, Feb. j Tlu Cop - oressj.oii:;J recepHon at the V, h:t.e "'-"i toniIit, the t in r. I .1 the ivn.ptu.ns in Washiuutoii so- ciety and JJi i-iai fj.', was i;otal'Ie for i".? ivukou tha tju-;-rt wan a conspicuous absence of Southern representatives and senators. This i inn i iijujtui ill. iiw i..iti ladies" iu; hid ytiests loniyht, and late reports only record .the pies - Ifc-nce of one i:ei:ro. This individual iota very pronounced dark iypo wa.- I more conspicuous th.-.n the l'resi- dent. JLe attracted the ua.e 01 ovp, v ul,,. and was the subject of -vn'ial iiniiH iit. J'he htiro ap- ; proached tliu i'msidenl . uiy a few leet behind e-Seliator lbith t. ail- no nei'o.' 1 mains to be . u. The New (ycw-iiu.: Itill. Kulfih C r 1 111 1:. Jne DloelVi 'this afteri.o..n . tnr 1 .oiidou. eh; Ci,i I us I UiVut ,Icl lew i d Nelia 1 . a. ill ol t he siib- cwmii::ttv.c 1;! tin j--1 11 1 i...nimiUee '011 tin, nice, this sub-committee I having in cliai ije the preparation , of I he revciiue lull, lb' says tl.c week. The uo-ciiutiiitte.! i;aw notice tu ail pclsons who llMi:i.t desire to be tld ill tile . raiti-couiiiutU 0 have I1..I1 in j,ave dHue it.s work iap.-.dy .1. in 111.. ,t v mi 1 lnliiiil" 11I and well. Senator l.o!n!oli w.m ; .ved to Liive Moii.e of lh bill as the sub present it Moud. 'I'll', cuiiututie r' ieal lll'c.i oi t in ,'oi.uuittee will y and li-pllel: have lncie.fsed l;e t.U oi ci.uruttcu to one .nt thoiisainl and i pis l lUIISe a iiMidcrable su;u from this tax. vi:se tax It has luereased tlx- li ui; the v.'liisl.ry I.um:: l.;iM:ie.-:M njore preparuii,' iiia v. hi.key Use!.', use a is al"i iiniaittee ha.-i than double .ma ii cliuiery to ta.v t he Ti;e mei'cu. i;its i 11 i ihed. and lU chaiiu-'-i the cheduie. A tax on 1; l o.v. s.ile.-., so .1 to L-ladii Uo 11 and make it hill mme iilitiy on sin;il iijtM chants. I'hiu tai has ied l'e -li eoiiallod. Tiie licence tax- s h.ne m-eu aoo,ined on l",- f vocations, such as a nuai deal.is in i'enli meats, womi, auctioi.i-i.rs, etc. As to llicli .; have made what I think U an exc -il-.-jd ehaiii;i lleletolore circuses have dod.e the tax of SJOO iiii:.y by chllliilii' tliid tney we'e not circuses, bill luwieiy txiubitioiis of Uahicd ani- nia!i :i:;o. paid only ?.o. we sav over ai) ; reseiv- d l,!0" a ''-'.v- - "'''Ti' ni.';' tiix r;ite ou "x; (1 'zn? iiii.i 11. 1 cin.ii M.'i'i 'i.'i. j ! V e say thai no county town shall levy aiici lisi- tax u!i corpo aii:ns. Tlier has been a very eui-ral deai.tijil throtiirout the Statu for such a cJialiiTO and we tlioll 'ht it but fair t make It Th iv.- ii:irt. nl tin-, aet l-flariinr tu the ports tiom corporations will bo put in the machinery act, where they belong with some amend- l.ieiusj. i .11! I'Ui coiiiiniu-jo v : 1 1 of course L,'ie he iniurs to any one who m. iv desire it. as reirards .I lh bank at .Moeksilk; a tew da vs : 1 I,... 1 1,. .... 1. 1 ,,, ,;,, 'iiiiW 'iu ' UulU) a't 0,,,;, . '(:,-. ,.iUlv ,,u the moi niii:- 'after the bank bad been fibbed 1 ci os(.,i ;m juiivin rivui" ami ioo bfeakfast at tilt- residence ot M iw Saui'.;el iiowe, of Churchh;!;;. Af j ter leaving this place they p.ised ion into ibiwau count V iu the ill- tion of Monroe. 1 hey are de- serii'i d as h iving lieen well ores. ed. but their clothli'.u" was ber.pat- uu.i.l with mud and their pockets bllkilljr with t,rHi They claimed to bo surveying a telephone route and kept away If'" - ' the main road ns imich as possu.ie, vvtucU excueo u,e sus- .......... . . f ...... ..n . f i? 1 1 1 !.,, , ,-o zens of Chii.chl.7u 1 i,..i.. ;S:,y they out jlt utjfy th.-ni any 'v. !;(.!; VVjjs'iinzton letter. 1 irrnm-iur lloeulnr 0 .rm.,-ii.l"lU ' Waliii)ot. Feb. r;. 19(K. Tlio Iwttleiield iia.i-trust lull. un wint-ij t, Attorney Ceneral a;.j the members of the House Judiciary committee expended so IUU., tl,,,Pt jsiesti,,,.,l je-nol.le -death i.4 - l.-i-e.on-hole of the St n- ate .committee. Evidently its nro- (ji'jeclKHi II. jne raKi.'n 011 as thev belive it will save them from ' m;lUy embarassineuts incident to the "rant in-- of ieb:des. 'e;0 'n.jv b:Jl, popularly known as the hiu rv-up" bill, has been enacted. It provides lor the ex pediting of anli-liust cases iu the courts and wys favorably icpoitud bv Senator Fall banks from the .Senatu committee on Judiciary. The conference committee on ihe bill establishing a depai tmeut of Coliiiiielce and Labor is now hold ing daily sessions and Senator Nelson hopes to sia-llle l;e ;:dop tion of his iUiieliduietit providing for Certain publicity features as a part of ilie Ihueatl of Corpora lions. The J.ltlielieid bill will doubtless be pa bv the II. Hie b;:i willreceie no con.-ideiitioi) in the St-M ite. A coiiipioiujse on the Stab-houd bill 1 coi.fidi lit iy expeeiid i.y t.t leader. ..! both factions in the .Senate within il day or two. '1 :.c con 1 promise w ill cither admit the thlee tellltolle-i ilS to Slides, Couibii.ing ItC'X ll 'X ic.j Ail-, 1. na under the name of the hitter,' or provide tor the immediate aii lnissioii of (Kl.di 'iiiii and iiiahou ie lliij rre.-:.-.lei:l to ,). lmit tlie twoothei.- by proil.ua.it i. :i when they silali il.ie compiled with cel- taiu pie.-i ribed coiidilious. 1 1 accepl.i.n i- of the couiprouii.-v.' pl.u: hi the Senate le.nh-is conu-tuie-. a decided n-.-tory !.,r the; democrats who have stood stplaiv ly on the Statehood propiisitiou I and whose lirm support has eiiii-l bled SetaiLo; luay , . ho iuiid.i lhe! light, to force the opponents to; a couiplontlse. ho ; lit -Xllel.iu liegoiiatioliri ' colli i.,ue .-oid with ti;a i pros pect of deiimle sillitnicnt on teiiiis s;di.-f.ictory to thp I'niled Glides. lin- jirop-' '.'-jlion that 'JO pel' cent. of the ciisto.i: ,1 lei.eip!.-. of the polls o i un a ami Tiiein ( should e-. to the Allies and 10 per cent to the other 11. li ions, until the entire amount of elnvaieia's II.. ' I i( iii.ieinr.ii.il. s., n.tj paid oil w.-.s 1 ,. . .; .... .1 1... -.t .. I "''i- i.Jiie.iM .111. iu;,,. on tin- yroui.-.l thai L,i,c'u ;iu ar- !'.llj-(:ii...! t IM.'Uhi pel pet '.l. Hi- the alliance of (Oe.i; 1 if I l.i:n and tier liiiuiv against an A ait-iiea u naiioii U'l- Hot less (hall . i, y talis. Vl..-.i the Allies 'oi.ii I ti.-it the I'nd'.d St.dtfS stood b .c!. of 1; iijeetioli they aga.li begiiii ii sein s of coii-lf-i i-liees wliicii are vxpi ctcd to ic siiit in a satisfactory deci-don. Coiisitjefable interest j:r-s ai isei; ' 1:1 political circles from the refus al of the Senate Judiciary com mittee to .siaud back of the Presi dent's unwarranted dpal with "(ias mau" Addicks of Pel iyare. Air. William Mitchiicl 1 1 1 van. a I'nii- i ed States attorney of I )elaware, ' resigned ill- position at t(;e be hest of Addicks and ran for Con gress against the anti-Ailiick-. nonuiifc, He w-'ts detVati J. a democrat being eleciud, and Air. lbiosi-vclt promptly reappointed him Attorney. Now the Jmlici.uy Committer has refused to li port hi nomination favorably mid has thus placed the l resideid iu a bad light, before voting on the appointment, the Coniniittee 110 titied the President of their jhi sitioii so tin. I ho might withdiaw the nomination but he declined to do :io -old with his usual stliii-; homes insisted that his noini e be ciintirmed. l hi pi-e.-di!, nt s pe;sist-jnr i-' liisal to to. pen the iioi.-iin-e ;i! ludialioia, .M is making much (rouble fof the. postolliee author ities. Th while p.-ople of the town have 111 nle an ai rut::". ui:t with awhile carrier who biings them tlieir mail 'out the negroes . s no sin Ii uiraugeiticDt and as a couseipu-ncii l;er letters aUvl iiii'iierous remittances are aceii i.i'ihat mg in the postoili.v at (ueenburg where tlie lndi.inola i.i.ul now g...j to the prejudice of the oervice ;uid the incoH eiiieuce of the postmaster at th.it place. The. iiceumuUtioii is also making tionblri for 1 1 1 money order ser vice as many employers have sent money-orders to their liegro em ployees for hiuall ;u:iuu..ts ami they are not being' cashed as tin liugrocs do not know they are there. The authorities have ad vertised the fact but the negroes d not read the papers so they c.uiuot be reached iu that way. Prof. It. H. Daluie.v, of the chair ... l.io,.... .0 t ip 1 iiM--r.-;i r v 01 Vo-onia' will shortly begin writ- ing a history of the reconstriu tiou of the South. I Bill to Pension Former Slaves, : ;':i'iii 1 lie Cbn.-l"i: Olworvi-r. I Washington, Feb. 4. Seiiatoi Ifanna today introduced a lill de signed to pension former slaves. Covering a period f many years organizations have periodically been effected to proi.n.te uch legislation, but for one reason or another every bill introduced car ried the seeds of its own destinc tion. One ex-slave pension tclieiue was brought to an abrupt end by . governuieiit authorities who prov ed thai the projectors were re sorting to an unlawful use of the I'niteil States mail facilities. . Therefore, when j). was noised ! about the capitol iti.it the execu 1 tive head of the (i. (. P. had in troduced such a bill, which is n counterpart in many respects of the bill introd.i'.-ed in the lh;;s by lie)iesentative IJlackburn, a score or more of newspaper men hijrj jed to the clerk's olliee wliere the original draft .of the icinai ka ble llieasuie was on tile. Those who remained to mentally de-est its ;i'ovisions, and most of them did, found that it would prove mora i,Urartie to the average p--gro ihi.ii the traditional "10 acres and a mule" proposition, for all fieedmen over 7t) years of ae vvoiihi get J")t") bounty and a peu sloii of id") a month. Pehdives who may bn charged with the sup port of aged and infirm negroes are also provide.! for Some there were w ho invested Mr. llauua'sact in introducing the bill with great political .dgniiii-auce, thinking that the Ohio Senator had decid ed 011 a plan to overshadow Pres ident Koosevclt's negro policy, but toil J'ei:re..-,eiil.itivti of J'he 'b seiver.Mr. Manna, said: "The bill was introduced by 1'iipiesi. and I do not kiio.v t-veii wii.it coniniittee tl.- I'.i! will Iv r-fi-rreil b. I do not intend to push it." The af-t-r.i. -n or gan o! til- aduiiuisir.i tioi, here made a feint of mI.ih:: the measure very s-ri-nsiy. how ever, and expre-is.-d the opmh.ii il..:: nil)..-! flu 1 lis llitlo. met loll woli!. I cle.it." ldise'.is.-inil iiaio:...' the M. .ill h ifilioes. One genili-ne-il stiii e.i tii.lt (lie e.xeeiii ive coin. ..ltlC. of tlie A'ro-Aii'eriean Council ha i requested Mr. M.U.Ua i.l ilit.o-dll.-e the bill and it Was pei liliehl -Iv a-i.e.l what coiild the p- r uriu do'.J Tiie P.'t-nh Id I.e. i,:!v al bcleii to Silch ;.t!eiupled legisla tion when it was broil j'ut !' his attention by niemb.'is n( th.' ex clave Congress as a "wiidc.it pen sion scheme. I Swept b Ureal Tidal 'ac. San Francisco, J'eb. ti.--.NVi jot ii teal : iii losd ..I' in-, in a d.is Itl'oliS Slollll wlii.-h swept o.r otit!i Se;l Islands. Lad In. i.i::, lea -hed here today by the steam-. I Mariposa, itl'ect lro.a Ta i. ! ! a. i In Iocs ot Id.- is i slita ,! I ;:! ' p. I .t. .lis. ( i. ..'..ni.aiy lalll la-i, :l huge tiial wave, aceouip.o.l-il by il b-rrilic iilll l lcal.e, at ta.-lo d ' tiie Soi iet; 11. ,:,d Pi. it. a. do with fearful b'lve, cailstn .; lie.uu and dev ...-la! ioil I.eV. 1 bel. re eq'.i lied iii a I and olgiva! s;oi.,4.. Tlai storm l'.iL-ed stV'.d ii..'-.. Fi't.tu tin- news iee;;..ii up to i !.o time of the sail rug oi th-- :;-. l:.e''. II is estin.aie.l that ,H0O of t,.e i.d.iiid -i j !....'. their h.. s. I: . i te.iscd tl...i iidi r aiiuc.s will in crease teis t:i;:nhel. Th,. Iiit l;!'.', s of I he disasivi' lei.ii.d i'.l juc'ie, Tiii.itl, .bill. 1'.. I ti.i seiiooue!', l.l'.aeo. 1 !.: o.i.t.nli of the sehooi.er placed lh.- fatalities at .'lit I. The steamer li.xci isior at rived iit Papeete the follow in-g day with lo.i it.stitiitt, s'.Mvivots. Tiie captain of tin lixcelsior esti ' mated the total loss of life id S'U. The figures fompi isrd only the deaths in the three islands II. .a, llikuera iiud Makohau, wl,oseo--iliuaiy popid dioti 1-, 1 .si ii i. On Hi- klll'il ishi.'al W heje lit'O inh.il.i lants were f-ug.iL-ed in pe:u 1 div ing, nearly one half were dl'o'.v lu-d. On iiii iidj i. eid island nearly b o more were washed out to sea. Ma kokan and llo.i are depopulated. Conservative estimab s at Tahita place the nuuiber of islands vis ited by the tidal wave at Ml. All of them ii.ie under the control of the French gi.wrm.j- at 'i'iihita. The surviving inhabitants are left destitute of food, shelti-r ami clothing, all having been swept nwa.y by the s.torm. Band of Thieves Arrested. ! Wilmington, N. C., Feb. 7. Kiiil.o.id Detective II. Y. Scaibo ro h.:i just roumh'd U) and had bound over to the higher court a hand of clever thieves who have b. ail systematically lobbing furs i.f -he Atl.tntic I o.ist la. ie here and eKewheie during the past sevelal months. i ie- t!;ii ves ren dezvoused at Ciisile l!avn..s, a -latum eight miles noith of Wil mington, and yes;eiil:y a search Wiiiriinl uf the lioit.su in which the thieves were living resulted iii the recovery of a out load of dry fj.ai.ls shoes, bats, clotliilic, etc., and the evidence toconvict t h.o les Sinclair and Walter Williams, col ored ilnnizens of the place. At l ie htsboro, f,,i,, milo tins sid.i of Castle llayiies, iinother house vyas lidded ami Annie liarrill and hr son ai.d ila.ighter, were ar rested, uiiiking live iu all who are believ.-d to be responsible for the liumt-ioii.s robberies of car that have taken place lately. In an :;ddress delivered before the Fnion League I'ltib iu New York City lust Friday night. Sec retary of War Koot dt dand that universal suH'rao had proved u ib'.tu l ighting in Ihe Philippines. Manila, Feb t.-A force of 10i cons-buhuv under Inspector e t i voslerdnv dehiJed 1, 7 . . M i i I10.lv ol Joo lnsuigt 1, ts liciir .viiin- ,.,, a small town m v.-ii .idles -v r .. . ; -. ..11 ..v. n. gilgiitlent, in uhich Inspector! Tl.'irris and some constabulary' wire i.:il.'.; and w.iii oeu. 1 ne i-li.-liiv left la de.,-1 and tluce wounded Inspector Harris lionn- was at Atlanta, lia. ihe body o! insurgents f'orimd the nniiii force of the irreconcilable ( ien. ral Nan j .UK iilo lSL'SI which were scouting in .Mai. que- ilii Vililey. Ihe d.'tiicliiiieut colli-: lllilllded bv Inspector t i:il lis came upon the ita ill V wlio were in strongly entrenched position. In- i.;peelo'r Harris fell at the first vollev 'e;:i hit live iiilles. ' .' ',' ... .1) J he d.-tiU-hmeld ot con..iibu.a- IV' ,-illholl.gll outnumbered, neiu its position until K.-ithley, with the 111 lin torce an ive.!. when the enemy were put to roul. Their he.-uhpiarters were captured and Iiunie.l and tlie eouslaoiiiary seiz-; I. I'll --L.ll .il.il. I 'II of t b-neliil San All- is thai hei-necced- ml the ree .ids of t b-neiiil San Ali-; eliel, vyln, chlilii t.l to till- t Hill 111. 1 1 Ilk 01 ii;.-..- rectioiuii v lol'ees vi hi II the ot hel gelierala cullili.lti-.il. He has ! only ;t hainll'iii of M..-H 11:1. h r him lilld Ids oper.dioi::, hiive been of It.) consequence. Ihe Wounded Aniei iciins iire ;iH severely injur ed. Want Til'-faa Kclcr.scJ Ci. ,11 lesion, S. C., I'. b. 7.- Con- !.-re.sm;iU-(di ct ( ieol ;r W. ( ioft, of Aiken, Tillman's p.:l!!:.. .-ii.dj i'. II. Neiso,,. a lea, Sue- criminal: hoyvcr. of Columbia, ai lorm-v s I'.-r the licensed. v iil a .1. Iii xt 'I li:i-. day that .lame.- I I. i 1;. ed w it h 1 lie k ii . .. .: t I. i io.a!cs be 1 , i Th. v io"1 i on A 1 1 1 1 :.. S,,ii. iior Than,, .a ; V I . o il" ' ni'i." r i.i -!.,'.,!. 1 to U- !.. :,! ,.! I.y I 'm -: J.e-I ice ! '. p.i !.!. i .. v.! ; ri;. ! i r..e. . .:. js viiii j.; , in . u ,ii c ,!jl t la-: I ..Iii -.(la V . ! ;-- i s- 'i h- V i held Th.- I -t ohysiV. i iii,-,. t ri d ill'd oil i 111 a i .V .IV .- li -e ( alat . 1- i.'i.l I . i ', . i says W i.i :..-.i (lira., I, V..:-. . t. l h. .- t I'-e I s i.l e t he lu- '-I pro-:;,!. n. ...... a::! ..i.l -. h .o;,- all - , i s .ie i'Y li. K. : ' ::. I.' . I . :.:-! .., I er ;i. i-...,-.:,.:i,..i ib- !. :.i. ..! i'ia: ..... . :i - I :.-v. T. i'.i t Ira i. i 'i ! i ! ; , ii:: 1 w ho ii .-. i i . m at. i: t i tr j i l, !..... , .; Ie. vei. !! i; i hi. ed t i two I... IViiiiv : ei V i .1 SIX tele.e. Co' iv ;:s-:i Livt::. f! r, r, i-i.io- a tfiVvt om IV: e e:c.f-s, rtv.ai.e.i'L: lh.; h-j'-xU. .-,-!! -.i to i.-.i"nii thiir nali'.ral i.. u-.ii)iai jj in ..iiitii iii.l KSPAKT-SNGVitiGR - to the Uiiini-ys. blUtr a tot I.;M:f. Ttiey arc uJu;.U.d ti old ur.d um: . iLAba-miAuttisi v I tT Ti.PTTV: THE ORIGINAL SLIVER MEB!C!NEI l.t.ii.ciM-.l 1 . : i-i. -. ! ..a;..-....i 1. 11-'. i. It ';"': ll.i t! i ::'"! , t... ti;r .v.- in.- a'. i : - . M, o-i-: :'. I: n :i i i :a'a t t'i i i j ' I ti.e k. 'a v i...'.,.! 'i I i i i .bo ; a-aai Wit -i 'I'l'.'.lt'a,-. 1 lu'.v i-. r. Many f,!iii:i- 1 1 ei -i In.'. :..M'tli ;i:''..,l l.v . n.. eth. r .ln'.ir li,:iH Hi. ,1:' .-.Pi I -i at '. -I'rieiL'iit. It i; iilwavs ei. Ia-...t! lei- IU .ill el'i. !''eri.'V nn.! ...n.'-i 111:111 v pxi:i'!:iv.. .:.:,; .,1 iia... r.ir. Muluns. S. C. March lit. 1W1. t nive uscu T:'.urnra 1 ISUi K L!'i:etil fonlircf vcJfJ Jnd I havf not k.id to Co to a doctor siiK I have ban LiUinii it. It is the test mdiiOnc for me that u on the market for liver and kidney vousiri ana ayspepua and other complaint. Rev. A. O, IEWIS. i.ehiOg-: i 1 t 1 1 u 1 l.iliini.it i an.i a i.ic.-.i t .iiuii.' li i.l" ca'-alHe'i In in :i'. i.-ta ut Kwi' 11 mi l K,.liirv..iv M.. -. s; .;'.,!. ii .in.l t in1 x , a ti . : li:;' ::.'! an- v .ir.ana I'V ii;;n. h hut liv.T :n;.i la ! . v Ira .I.J.s, H tliiii:.'i .;iii:fl ii; ti:.- !.ir: . .n- p niue.i rii' r ta i a r... i :. M: i .l 4 B HI:., 'hr.i.r.'e. . r f.ai- ta ' . ! K Toko Laxative Bromo Guiitine Tablets. Seta Million boxca so!J Li fuist 12 months. TlilS S?gttatUT, 1'. L. ITItv, who es-ienped from t'ninhi'rland county jail on ! ;lo''l.v luht ot hist week volnn- n S surrender,.! hun.e j to Ihe authorities on I rnhiv. lie says , ;, : r. . e on. n s 10 cxoneiau. u,e , aoei Ironi all hlanie lor his eseane. Tp Ore a Cold 111 nc 1)jv. ,a;,ti-.e Urotuo bhiinii.e Ti:b!-.-:. All Iriegi.-ts refund the t, if it fails to cure, K. W. Crow'. signature is on each box. j.-K.. MOH-niACKSA...!,, vi,U,e ,.,.. j,.,-0 ia.-h,Ma-.. .uj sw,r.-d in .o. 1." i,n 1 iik Ml lu tlx t.fflod uf ib r 1 imit r.. -...i. .f ciniUvii ou. iy. I will nail l..r ' -o. m Cu-...mi b-nm-....r l.i lliii,i.r.., ox sAirnnY. tiik nru i.w mahoh. i ; .i-rii-.ii i k.ii m -ris-Mt.'. mii.i4 ' "' ll"""' ""i-' i.'iK.-!.i.. Irixt ..u ia 111J .f ilej M..r 111 iru.-i nn. I liii.wn 11a tl.n tie.' ut UiM (. mM y N (h , M9 1 ami... a. nr...'). I.y .In, . n-ui.-iv 1 i...L-,n ..-Jhui -.-:i h. i;.,. l --.v. w m u. ..m.-i ..r .ni .-. -ei cuihuhu m-.m 1:1s iicro. ,,,..,.,. r-' J'ulr. ,. a ft EXijFl jl ff ? IgifJ i M g ri O J.J , i- w Everv Citizen OF mm .mm. miglii to pj.tJ J i mm mm Li;:;;i Ui.ua .jL'jwiiiJ h ... if mr iS l ot! -v( to b.-ilJ .tii.l i !.l e.-.iti'.v. B a ii a -J it k . s V t .3 . Latest Uews a i.-i it-; .. ! t-eaev of .ill inc...-!ti i..: .'. '.'A 1 . : ;t. hi. ic hj i : ; . i i i all die i ej le. OjsSv 8 Cents a week. 3 OUGHT TO s i-t I M M n M ii i EU IN Till' !1 0. MM mm n h Thi a Home P pai.v and .! a. rves the H E r..ii.'i.-e in ii.i .oi iii ; fi Can d : H : :i 1 is. g It was oi-yatiizt-d iu y M IS.OS :.;, .. , .. s l ,0.i.l,i!0O in ios es an. I H p t la-i'e is !! t .-ie e-'iite.-ii.'-l gj el.liiil ;li;:illiit if 1 H m All l"s-e paid i-.roiiii.t- S Iy. Kveiy piudeiit inan il H ollii'lit to in.-iire hi.- plot 1- 2 H rty. I'or teruis, cec, applv to IS iJL'il, m An-. '.8, li02. lis I bill!. U' .V i i , . N"- , d ia, bail1 V' ""' ''--'-I My l.v viK. X V 1 .V n l.---.iii ,'."' "1 In... 1 1 I. lit I.. iC .un '"'! i.kM-AiW.aKMMW " V .Ik ll : SSC. .tiMill. I i ill. . r i.i,.! i, a ii ,., To Core a Cold in One Day In TwoI) J' jjagj 4f7 51 In RS ' ttuiul mulfUt' u li or hoiu ui aivi-ntieu lor irwrt-iri no ixu iitatmitv. ri-ririthwi. if;,;y:,yreTRADE4lARKS W rito i DFTWF.FN M1W YOllK. TA.M PA, ATLANTA, i FV Oli , I J.FANS anl l'OINTS SO FIT I and WEST. In c licet November 211, 1W2. Southbound. IJully N... il llHlly I v Now V. rfc. P 11 n " I liiln i. i.i,.i, I ' ll.ltlUnotl', ' VlJI.IHHlLU. W (y " M. I.il.. li.l. A L l(y " l'l'ii-iHiiiir S..iiln:i j- ' II". U I. I'M. II " l.v l.i.l.. ik.i s A. I., S..l.!l II I 111. B " " llllllli.-l ' l.v i ..himl.i.i! '"" A I S-iv,iliii.i!i " v -I 1. I. -.t lit." " - Si. Vi-.- !.:. - A i- l'.i:i: ;i ' j l i .lll V Mnui ' I'll I'lll IU II kill lu ;ii i. iii 2 !; .iii II in ..ii 'i 5., j.iu I Hill & il.l , III i 'Jh inn j r. .in 1 1J urn 7 -ji in o i i hiu ii a? , ii Ji .uaiu in :ij ,lfi lu um I .J kin i hi I'm 4 Si u . 7 in i in : .ui, il -i . .in O 1". I III I . 1 ... I ... I a a. ui. 1 - v. ie. I., i u M . Ire I it.-, l.v .1 . -'. r r M- i .v ' I- r I : li-v I . N 11' :,. : , . .V S M V . -! .' . . .-I 1 r ... n., I. fcciti. bound. i S TO fed 1 El ft 3 I V JV'AJ 0 W KJV TLQf n va TV V D UT MVh m ham u s n 1 t". r Double Daily Service LL.I'."'-' 'J;. '!'. :i t j I. 1 ". T'" . . !'' .m 1 :. u,i. ' . " .1 -. . . 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" :i 45 ..in 1 4i lu I :! -I. .":: " f. .... '.Ill i li I'lll " ii:. I.l. . I... " 0 .lj ..111 tii-ll " H .1-1. II. (! II VVM.y II il'mli K..,.ll I. li.l I. 1 li li 11. V Hill 112" I U, " I lilli I.JI.U 1 ti I'lll ii.loiu, Ar A ..' V- ik, iviiu. li. li- i Iii in tiiu.... N.iie. i n.uiy i.x.i'i.t suud .. a tuipii iin.u. ij:..-:?rii riii.e. TKAl.VS I.FAVK ri'l'TMSl'UU 3,.")0 p. 111. D.OU a. ui, liains Anive ul Pitlhi'Mi ; 10. -'3 a. in-, C50 p. iu 1 Ihtily c.ij't Sundiii, Ar. M .i.uro 4 Vi p ra 3 45 it 00 Uttlly tlmlly Ex. suuilsj cumieetiotis at Jacksonville and Tampa lor all Florid i bast Coast points, and Cuba and Porto K0, At New Orleans lor all poin.s in Texas, A'exieo and California. Sleeping Car Service. ! Nos. U and 4, '2 and 3) Flor idaand .Metropolitan Limited. Draw, nit; Pooni, Sleeping and Through Day t.'oaehes between New Yo'rk and Jacksonville. Through D aw ing Room bullet Sleeping cars and day eoaehes between New York and Atlanta. Nos. il, i4. 12 and i) carry cafe ears between Hamlet and Athens, Hamlet and Savannah. Nos. i7aiidbo Florida and At lanta Fast Mail. Through Drawing , Room Bullet Sleeping Caj'S between New York and Jacksonville, con. nectingat Hamlet with bleeping ear , to and from Atlanta. ! For Tiekt-ta, SSlucpera. etc., apply to II. S. Leard, T. 1 A., C. II. (iattis, C. T. A., Yarborough House, Ualeigh, N. C. P. M. Foe, Agpnt, I VittBboro, N. CL tVtf J J&frwX OGX 25c
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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