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tiiir,'rrft,'"T7rfT-,iiiMi ! i r J-& Ai-iiif. 1(5, VMKl oocaitioiiea uy iuo ri.u.wu Judge riitchanl, who had liehl i i . ii.. .. ... ..t : ( MUV""rtW5i MV ' 1 ed J uds;e, The election of KoHius was predicted a wou iw it was known .. , .. ..ill . ii THURSDAY. ' HWM. .1 .1...5, .,,i.wii.. ..- ration nor of the platform on "ginwincii a nini,vu -moios nasi,., if.. . ... - - - - - - -- - .Y ' W A LOMUDN. HdltOr. - '.' - W He l m 'ivsk ,nt vim.I I.. Were OCCUIUeil lurce iiay. w 1 1 n .. . ; ... . . ' . . C " "" ieer" iiniast c eiitieiseil ami i;.n- . i i V ". .. 'ri... ..u..n ,..,., .,..,.r ,. i,'.. . i rauii. 1 Ul l'V. Hit ngi- i uysiciaus were sioiiiiioueo, nur : rotcmBria i n cf,.niitr ' 1 ,,. '.nred a th.t time. A moral W me X;f tui lSu, " VV liie Wr, le.u.e,l..t of tlie cab u.ii.h.w the hoy o,h-l in a fen- ,aiutes. j fJTTTSHTH TK fepabliNUta cutne, 1h u UuJlTZ" took phu-o iu.hlL the P-"t U f ''JiL WInt CHam I hlW I S ; committee meUt Uiwiibloio on :. ;., !', i 'tis- followina i-uti- Ever since forta. Seven citnuoa w.-ro captar-! 1.1. At tati.n, Cwil , A Hi-moiistiation of What Ciam- Slf ' J k P S !g I fife J last Thuray ami elcctcl Vv.l Ilorwe-! t,l' '"''vea Aiuericnus wore wouinl- county JJ the irivmanfouut Ivrlaia's Colic, ChoWra and Di- JMMMM! Thomas S,Kollin chairman, a-ul.f ' "'V- t , , iw ' v!t 'Uhat ctrtain of j of them scri-msly. .It . I .n-y;-jl t; '; ! a.rhoea Remejy Can Do. ifcffiS; Mn.r national . it,, - -" wan. Thc-y are to hll the vacancy ; . , , vo,,,! coiutuiiou to make recomun-uaa- 'y on Moii.lay aiul fcmml four kilh-tl- II " ;"' ' ' :i if,.,,,,, ..i,,,,,,:., DiL-.iuw.., " u-HJ K,. " : ' ' rcS,7Src,rtltualli He dnl build tW,nty j ;;,r;Srr;;ivith fl;;ny ,,f the ! ascouwdeea .unaltoi' a euuiso, ; ,, , , to'l...i..., ..' i.;. .. ti,.... , .,.1' miuj.iy touoi u ,a ""-'" Jaw of 1'nteJianl. U would not Jook right for a judj-o to be td,air-: ,,.,, , , Vs! ,.i, mauof anolitical couiniittee and I , , ! , , wan oi a poll it .u coinm Ut ami JJut t Ui bul.blu soou la:it. Mr. therefore Tnlvdiard uonunally re- JUt u.w- m)t ;i,)U) K) c(m)l,lv wUL signed, but hu wn-in-law waw,,. . f the sale and his ru - elected so that ...:n i. ii .. ...1 ..I...: l llUUe to UltMtu llllotlgll Hi .11 HIS! party's policy and plans, This actum of the executive committee proves that l'liU-hard li'll flui !?...,,, 1 .1 i , 1 1 ii.ii. ty in this State, and that his wish es are the law unto hi obedient followers. This action also means that the Uepuulicau party in V.ipt.li Pni'nliiiii will nniil i n n. tn linl'i , . , , , ., . ! domiuated by oue man, and tliat : .i . ... .... . . oiu uue-iiiiiu j'uiiei sun oict.iuai in its uouuselsi. Aud yet the lie-; , ,. . , , publican speakers ami papers have the cheek to boast of independence J and freedom of thought! At this meeting of the Kepubli can executive committee there was present a swarm of revenue dood leis and jie-eating pustmaurs, who came to fawn on and ci inge befofi their bos, Judge l'riteh ard. They swarmed iU'ound Ltiu like bees ou honey, and their ser vility and ubstipuousiitus Were disgusting to behold. Thesu Ted eral oljice-holder.s are "a br..ad aud butter brigade," who keep up; and control their party organiza. . XV... l, I ' ... l:. - . 4. 1.. . liuu iu nn Ui VU1 wiiuil UV'l IO- i (JlLll .11 ( )i i u;t JJWL lltl- cause they have any hopes of ear- rviug our State, but merely in or- der to retain and control the Fed- h-h1 offi.-fs for themsele.-s. Every iut.pUiiTAiit, tiersoii know mm iti be true. And yet they talk about h:llF'i.,.v;l!riy UH,n divorc. -d fi oi.i their being the special champion ! their former mate. He also re ef t! e 1i,.m- I'eiiple!'' J fused to admit divorced persons C-Mispieuou. at this meeting ofiw,1J i,iK.1 reiimrried to memh.aiii; il.. ii... l, tin hi .v...o;.-u ...i. ...; ' ' i',, '., i tee vasex-Seiiator Marion Lu tier, j who attracted much attention with his high silk hat, shining patent i leather shoes, creased nud Prince Albert coiit. trousei. So fanh- ionably apparelled w;is he that Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like this former "horny-1 hauded sou of toil." Indeed hi o,.,...l ..,..i..i",., . , i, . ,.i,., l! person d appe.ua. icu ha changed , as much as his political principles, j and nobody would hardly reeog- j nize iu this ilu.lis i iittornev ..f ; attorney -plutocrat" the former champion of the -toilii-'g masses." I5ut times change and men change with them! i ilieusi.l ii.i llie ..isi nuie iiihuus THK death last week of William 1 1 t it i ii . . Apeiuiiiuit s. iuirfir.au in oi ; J. Uest recalls an interesting, two kinds; it means that the pen- j epoch in our State' history. Our younger readers probably never before heard his name, and yet in isxn if .'.in -i i1u11i,i,i ,,-t f ! i m pJ throughout this State. Mr. 15est : died iu California, where he .had j gone from his former home in ; evvYork. It is ou.te remaika-; l.le tle.r Hio nult ,o,., iiusiini , f 1 " law umier wnicii me they w 11 go on the I own respon- , .',;..,' " V, uie tnat tlie oui etr;i session ol H11... ... . vnues of the .'ovein- oir. i. .1 . .i both sides, lb.; American, tier- j i 4 .i.i . suipnis n v. i at s oi uii n'lviiii hibility and vv itl.otit any authori-' ,. .- . , ' . our Legislature that ha ever been meiit should be deposited with the - 2:it:,, tM. .,v,.,.uu.llt i I t;tl m. and Dutch warship called under the provisions of our, bank under proper safeguards, ' lthou"h meiTbers of the .. : '-'"etl marines to jirotect the con present constitution was called at ftU(l ' available for the use of the i wiuiHtratTou are a unit in d.-chn-u.lllt thvlV V" l'''!' !t t t ... i)4oi1a Thero is vet aiiotber-i- n 4- i i 'tries. 1 he revolutionary warship the request and by the milu.;uc ! JV.t ;t .Tl ,1 v..? ' tho S 1 -V iu.-t....i clod, , ,ut t.,lll(.l!l.i.l t(fjk h, .,,e i,f ,is , ,ti ot till iu.it). convened Oil fw. i , , 1 his extra session couveneil ou - the 15th of Mar.-h, lssn, having , liopii nj, 11-4,1 l,v (iovufii.-i- .r.-ifviu consider the proposition of Mr uesno nuy uie ucsteru .x.rtli Carolina railroad. The State had been spending so much money iu iM-adm.- this road from Old K,f to the Swannauoii tunnel, and so much dissatisfaction had been stir- red up by the famous "ilud Cut" dorstam I why Congress will not ,,".,',(,.,! ' The commission w ill "red man hat I taken his sou to letters, that there was a general recognize the necessity for reme- illt.',.t with the rcpreseiitat'v ,,f ( the white school and the pupil iletnandfor the sale f the 1(,ad. l'al legislation ami apply it to a Mexico in London the latter part VM ri-fuscd admittance. Mauda Just theu Mr. Pest appeared with f' T1"'." ' ' ' '," m ?" WU Mi'.v. The plan under cousideia-! "" l"'occed.ng were then V . . aJ'l---u '-" tend wit n reason should be per- tio u vv ill be that adopted for the ' brought against the board to com a proposition to buy and complete ( fitted to continue. , & ' UllL-i them to admit the negro. tue roau. xi cunmeu io repre- .sent a syndicate of New York cap-1 italists with plenty jf money, lu' response to a lpular demand tloveriior Jar vis vi e.n... I tl,.. r is tailed tlie ijeg is- lature iu extra session and a was promptly passed authorizing the sale. This bill passed the llouiye by a vote of 89 to 21. and tl,Ki1.,aaliiriiv,iiJ,,f lo I-., r he Senate by ote of 40 to I, lt had been carefully prepared by two of the State's inoat ilLstiu- j tfnislioil fit txeiiis, Hon, lleorge Pa-J I vi.s of Wilmington and Hon.! Thomas It r liiu of Hillsboro. Its' ii - ii liioal. auitl op om-lil: WCili Hull !f.ow (Jockboro to Moidu.l City ilUlUt;t,.0ll lo lll)ikl ;l now luml i from (loklaiboio tu Salisbury via I'ittsboro and Asla-lioro, iLimlil lio f.irK' n;!.. sliortt'i' lliuu t,.e , u t,Ji-B - (Siuithtield. iml sunvycd a route ! . a ...... ,-, i lii u. : puled capitalists deserted him. ' ' ... ,., I ,.l.,,,,in.l A D...M .i IJo. road Cotiipaiy ami was extended as ii"Tetil on. and is now a liart of ! tLif ;ulltK.lu n.uhv;lv systeid. Homi; ladies at Abbeville have agreed to take an unusual part ill the ajiproachiag eleetiou in that They will attend tiki voting places ami pei'sonullv el-e 1 -cllohOe-r ami utsinouie rieuets to nut (Itstrioute tickets to rue vo 1 , , . . e much regret to he.ir ot tins " altt lii'r tui.viiiej niiii).ii.....us. their minds. The noils are not the p'-oper places for hulies to aU teml. ami they can more properly i:.f!iieia-e elections in other ways I l hall !V Ielsotj.'l!!y cleetioiieeriug 'at the voting places. We ml.ioie the .eal of thes.i huli.-s ami wish !t!uil cause aiicccs, but We caunoi Iiipi'roVe their proed action. ! The Dour..- I.vil rfebukej. .! t. I 1 1II4WU iilili Illll. l . i.... . ... ...... ' . . " . ...i : i. l i i t i u -u inn . .1 ....... ..... ... . .... tiiiii-. -Kfini5 .i 'm 'i u .m urn K ,Ji,.m. v in. i ,.i.l was stroll- v limniissiM ! 'lien nouint-i lira Aiunn.np. . , ,, , , ... r w' ,,.,-nu. .. iPit,f. land Koot speeches, lu his ,-,. llev. A. C lu.on. of Cleveland,,....., I. :t w.-.s ...a l.v e:..-..r,.l ! eounty, N.nlh Carolina, who is "'.w pastor of the hading ii.ip IIM f 11 rt'I. Ill IMI'I I. IlUh 'ti'i'll ... . . LvIlU,h L,lllSl .,,,,,,! t i . 1 . to !oi t re criticism thotisai !:-:m r Ai of r the i i iti em mies ho mud... 'eisu; diroeted at h;m , Tii. l.'eeaU.- i his refusal t. i .. .i . ... . 1 1 1 , i , . . tlu .1. .. .:iii.in il.-.ii i" .-. ti. in. in. ti. - .. , .'ill.- .V..1M. ili i..r.:ili t hi i Mil ins ruui uu on l : ii i luium ni.u iiiviiuuuwii i:iu -toiiitii mm. i they w. iv living in sin. iu hili tlrst lvsIation, not to 1 perform the marriage ceremony j h ing in sin. "ba- pejsons who Ii.-ut previously, 1,t't'u o'lvorecd from their i'oiuier i 1 males," Mr. Dixon should lu "P-! ! hi- lil aonl. 11. ,ieil As to e- Chiding divorced persons from ' j mciube rship in his church, there 1 u "l bo two opinion a-i to its wis- j doll). I loo I l,..i.i ,.,..,ii,,t !,.. in-,, i, In. v .... .. ...w ..... j i()lis a- t1 til divorce ; evil and the necessity for stria-! gent hi ws t suppress or decrease , un evo i i.ai luiuatens uie e: , I foundation ol our civilization rr,m Tl A Wrong anil a Danger, i l, hi!-en owrwr. leceiots of th national pie are b.ong taxed beyond the t necessities of the governinei.t, and , 111111 1 ",s '""''"' sum oi iu.uey 'iitiiiiiui.i. it.. in t. 444.il i. I,-. ... . w i,i not go to ii gota or ma ue an v' ; 1,Usi,1,'S!i ul1"10 U iri "'''ifuitheridtcmpt to inlluence the Meaning this, it suggests the ( ,,!,. ml,;,,,, t ,, tl, ,.;1.iiV H,.. need of legislation iu two diiee- ius: Xli rate of taxation shouhl t l,u " 11 u u,i'x? MliVul7 l" a i : . . i that tin . saving s trte. and that1 side ot it all, so oiten adverted to tnat the s-.ying is trite and mat is that mi oveillowoi" 1 ifasiiiv is r-. . is t i.-.t mi mvi-i ..u-iii.r ' Vensm-v is. 'oi invitation toextravagance. Fx peiidilures are planned for on a scale of extravagance, ami wheu, the storm comes and the Treas'.i- ry is pill(.hed it U hard to take in sail, it is no new thing to see a 'good atteuded by an evil, and iu the present Treasury situation. resuu oune country saoounu- Vention just apnoint. d, ami prosperity, we witness .vrougs C'i,iU..s A. Conant and Prof. Jer 1 dangers, it is dilmailt to uu- ,.,..;..i. w i, ; I. Fifteen Hundred Killed. Hong K-mg. April 11. There was a terrilic exilosiou m tin t.aiittiu arsenal and powder lacto- ... ... . . ry tins morning, it is repoiiea that 1 r.oo i.ei.Hi.i.41 ei klllii The Canton arsenal wusone f the show id.uvs of th. city along-w ilh Mohamedaii mowjue, the place ot executiiin. the water clock and f M iusenai in China i the Manor nr- ltt Foochou. Waghiag'on Letter. IFr.inimr Una mar U.ri'Kpnn,iii. Washington, April!). VMM. in i A Here Is IK) longer ilDV (HICiditill X. 'f the tm ill" policy of the admin- wuu u.c iiauifisi cxoouiuon Hi, the -Iowa Moa." Dcfore he left i - tu.nstu i'...,e ranlin llto.( ions, wi.iou i.au noou a year u. -; . - -f- ' " I Wahlou A- Martin, .lru-ists, of! EiiA . . Clovcn.wi I'ummiuH of Iowa camo 1 he Moros cln! not wa tOjt.iul.t. various patent proparations aml! msh.-''' lit VM.;l.iii !.,!! K.H11..I inc. mm i 1 , I 0 11 1 1 Ul'klHl , lilit ll I tul tl Vol l0 , I I i !....! 1... I.' :.. : :.i ! VtfWfT ' . ' ? . I . . . " ... ill t II I.: . il I ... i . I ... I t.i . i a 'i ... . I " --.. : Upon him ii" iinpoibility of Sf,;1""11 mo iniaiiiry ami cm. hi. . cm iu- iti. v ivduetion of the tarill" -because .t the in.con.pnuniu-at- : litu.h-uf a uu-nbei of republican i ...... .. i .l)K. ilto ti,,,.. ' .u W h iV .r. AT!t at ,'e- ivwiou uould ditarl.. bnsi..es. .I f ;..., ...li o.. ,..m. ., 1 , . , t . . i. , i.:ity nl eliaiiire the tarill' schedules r..r lij,ii,iii.r f,, flii..i ..... m .ti Hs1 t , .11;. .Jt?. u. i.ttt, - ... .' 1 1... i.u. ....i i .ii.i ,;. l hist 'bef.ir. tl.u' Prt'Ji.leiit went west lie pivsentc.i . .i 4.:.... to the Ci.biuet sayinsr tint he ft'iired tarill' revision would be ii'i pi'4jtit;ablot 'i'iiis view was heart ily endorsed I'V evei v im uitier sav.' Seci. t.oierf Shaw and Wilson who exi.rPs,etluooi,inion. Unas then! and th. re.letermiued that Seen - t.n-f si. ih .li.ni . nl Vor ;i ol Seeietiirv lioot should, at l''s- 'ton, annoiimv tlie key-note of the. 'ui.:eo i .ne.nu i . n o. 'campaign as the "stand pat" poU-! I"'1' eonsnrned t ne t oa- U-y. TheT'iesi.l. ut als.. determines H duelling near W aids Mill. !ti make his position clear at Min- Omh'W county. Mrs. latsel was iueapohs. S. uator Ailison, !,; at the bcd.Mde of n sick nei-l.l-or was a party to the agreement, a!-; 1 hundred yards away ami hear so stated that he would make pub-1 H'g the evpit.suni of a lamp itish . lie his approval to the plan in theied to her home to tm.l it euve.op i.eae futui... This o,,!liev has been 111 i-iuntie with cm lie- earned out iu detail, Senator AI-;'"-'il1 the mother rushed in to g,.t iliM.n having given an interview! sleeping babe but bioutjut It., a ,-terii heWMiaper -knock-, l'.v imst.-.ke a pillow uisicad. A I nig" the -Jo.va Idea." The lVesi-; second itiempt was made, but the dent read and ai.proved the Shaw M, !,,. Wlls thai be did not depre- j !c;lte t.injr revUioa with the force I t 1 1 -1 1 i v i' Mlills 1)1 1 1, iNSilpi public ipe-.!i.iUs and in view of; tl." inside history of th- situation the reasoii is plain. Mr. le'o;- M-i; ; l.e.i; I it not u i;h tl "stand death, a fatal injury and a scon pat" policy, lie beiieMS in a. !c-;or more i:ij;.:ies, nsiihed from a isioa of ti." tantV and has adopt-' tornado that swept over Logan. .1 il. contrary position only as ai Ill ill. ii!atte- ol espcdieiiey. Sec! eta ry Wilson belii.-w.-i it in too early ( el-ipt siicli a policy. IK- regards the Cummins faction iu Iowa as m.ire poueiiui inei ii is tieiievei' to be by other members of th- Od.juet :ll;d is follow ii," his uMi.d .mlicy of sittiu -ou the fence. tireat sin jiiis is c pressed at the fact, whie has just leaked out, that . Secretary llav has pledged .1... r , , ... I si . . . '. . ,.11M. i,R.miv'd by tlie Pa. , ansa ('iimpauy in maintaining its concession, w hicii necessitates the continuous excavation of a . ..i r .. i moin nun amourn oi e;o in. i u or- ,tcr to comidy with the terms of ; this eom-ession the I'leiicli com-i p.my now has employed a force 1 consisting ot ICo engineers. -15 ; engineers. sur rgeons. and aprrosiiuately l.oOlij n. The ei..i,. so b.r maintain- mi ing this force, for which Mr. Hay j has made the I'nited States liable ! is estimated at $.",(ioa per day Jt ,s largely Wit 11 the V10VV to HI- 7 &mk that Admiral alker iiud other lnem- i,,.,.. ,,f uh,,,.;,,., , (-,,,. mission vv ill sail for the isthmus i at ;U1 ,..ulv date. Contrary to a! published report, the Commission ; treaty. It is riH.ortetl that a par-1 ty 0-,,vw York capitalists may g. to Bogota for that i-uipose, but : ,,,.,,.. . oimis for a meelin- ,,f tin prepiliHloiis ioi ii meeio g oi iiu" i : ... : i ....Z. i i. is.sion which ischarged with i :.. . I ., .... t . . ii: l. i oiinii issiou it ii leu i.i ci.-.i i c.i n 1 1 u i ... i , ... t . i i: i. 1 :",u,u - " t; na .hi.i..hs..-, iii il gom st.tiiti.ii 1 1 hi itntei ti-t- ing eouiitries and colonies still continue. Incidentally, the com mission hopes to -do something lor silver. Hie commission now consists of 11. II. Uanmi. chair- j I mail of the- executive committee of the Imliauapolis Monetary C ui- ly the isi-me of a limited amount ) u fejju,r toeu culllj. n-d.-fmablej iu -nld at the ratio of 3i to 1. It, js hiniticant that even this plan . . . ... i -i.i ;i ;,h out into ooeratnm for the l'lnl- ipi'ines has already enhanced the price of silver, which has gone up .,,4 ounce nii.ee the Wari'lmtity of ammuuitioii.They han j)..,.l,.tl.,Pt ' ttempted to our-1 . in- . ehuse tue bullion necessary to e.. in IJ.iHiO.otKJ silver pesos author- ized by the last Con-res.. Hundred Morns Killed, Manila, April 1J. The invest ment of Bacolod, island of Min- , ,.,.,.f..v..,l I ltUI);lt V''f;t' - ";'1 - ",, -- h ;'":ird the forlilicatjons. ".'''' .1 r ana tiaricvs oauui u-g 'k up noit.o.n, and shelled ' 1 forts ami works until Wednesday PPrnii, ine iiuaci. jjan ot! H"1 J" ' 'kv and f mwday i.irfb U and e- ( aped in boats on the lake. '1 lu a-Ult -u Wednesday was our., i fully. .re,ared. The c nn.ii car ,. j which the troops crossed the moat, l,e : U ' ' lie ti . rl 1 1 in ltisidit f. ) the forts was most desperate. Sev- i . . ixi i i . i 1 -HV dean .uoros weie iouuii oe.io mside the calls and forty were l kiih.d inside the trenches. 'I'l"- whereabouts of the Suit. : nl li.ieo 01 s not Known. lie is "" 'tvii ii.f-i ''"" ..,......... - lie ipveii in nave useaiuui Jiom iv?""" " night. Two C'liiiJien Lne in Hune? s''"'!1 'i" '!..... .....,. W ilnm'L-ton. April .iO.-A se A h ''''! to he Star says that a ten- vear-om son ami an imam uan: ter of Mr. ami Mrs. (iieen HatM-l woman tell pros irate m ine room ol the burning building, and was rescued a lew minutes later by ' Littleton, who anived th help in time to save tlire.; of I'ti - ni ui.inn i. Trn.r!.i In Illinois, priuglield. 111., April 1: -One Pewitt ami I l.-.tt counties this a.- t"! :io;;li. I ;a lat ! V occurred in t!ie Hauls el irser settlement, a ' little farming settlement, three nn!es from Atwood, Piatt county. T'le.i home of Cliti. ild llalsadal'vi ;is demolished aud utter tile 'storm llalsadarser's inlaid was j found dead and Mrs. Ualsadarsei- was fatally injured. lc.-r creek, in Logan county, wheie the storm first struck, was sc. i ; t ory d water. Ib'p. u a.-, ho, a this district state that tl.ivc hoiis-, es Wele destroyed and il number: ot people more or less injured Supervisor Adam Sehauallel's ; i .....o.l... I a l. . f " "s ",v oi- iiieiaiu- ily of sacral childivn ami a m.m- bi-r of visitors, ; in ;,ll. sought safety in the cellar aud the h uise was p u n troi.i orr t iiem. It is ivj.ort.-il hat the town of Waynes- viile, in the lilue Orass district, was struck and much damagi suited, but coiiinctiou is cut oil'. . Another Fight at Santo Domingo. I'ort-Au-Priiice, Huyti, April Id. Advices received here from San to I )oiningo city, say that another engagement between the govern ment forces besieging Santo Po- miie.-o and the l evolutionists, who r . e . . r ' , 'f t hat t -ity, t('"k phme April 5th. Jut-troops 1 'vs!,lol.lt iis,lle. atbicked t lie revolutionists and were repulsed i; m ' ?.V .',.:i" , e - r vj . i i. defense of .Santo Domni; , ,' Oellel The the will i - . .. :i i .i . belie! prevails here that ..,..-,. -itl rV(,i, ! eventually triumph. Aaiiut Micd Schools. Toiiekn, Kas., April 11. -The "1','eme court lonay oeci.ieii tliat the Topekii JJoard of Fdncatioii lean maintain seperate school tor white and negro children and lean compel the negro children to 1 attend the negro school. A col- The devolution In Venezuela. Willcinstadt, Monday, April (!. News has been received hen? that the Venezuelan revolutionists have defeated the forces of the government near Caracas and cap tured two rauuoi) and a large us" t'alt!m'li the city of IWquis- meto, of em zuela, taking mauy ,irUoJJel,. Heavy fighting. m,de- cisiveasvel, has taken place at Coro, Dead Engineer fit tk Ca!. Baltimore, April 11. A fast) rlyiu lloval IJlue tram on ine ' I '. -. 1 1 1 n.. i: i- A Ohio naiiroad, run- j,.t jiijic, inn., iit ! l Milcaick ilu'd last night j J 1 1 "i fi a i j say the case i.s one of .', ; ,.i;..i m,..U . , t ,.r , .m m.r in Ht.l,,.u loo hard ami ruptureii yn,i vessel. The bl 1 Wood vessel. l lie i.jet-oinu' could not be stopped and the pa-ji.-,,,. sale by (. K. 1'ilkinaton. tient ladiidly passed into a co- ni.itos,. . -lie. lie lived three days!" ' '"" before his body was einpthd of blood. A llri'nkarJ's Death. Kinston, April II. llr.iiion. of this cilv, -Mr. J A. It years i. . i.. i M. i ... i ii m ; ".i, ........ , 1 his head as a result of protracted excessive ilniiKni-, plunged, head tirst inlii a slough of water and was ,ive special attention to special i . i .pi .. . i ...i.i'. ' . . . . ow ;ie i. i mce oo. ioii, woiivcii iiour to revive, him, but to no avail. He was member of a iiighly re-specteil fam - i!v. Too ( neat a Uhk. A ieii.il.le remedy for bowel coll. pi:. ill's should always be kept ;o hand. The risu is too great for iine one to take. ( haiubeiiain's Colic, Cholera and 1 b.o rimca Kill :.ly lies el' fails iilid wlall le (laceii wiih water is pleasant to t:ik". !'or sale by tl. il. T'liking- toii. dl ilgg ist. Car Simps- For High Point. S..-. Ii! Icei. ii. rv-r. High Point. Apii! lo.- P.very thing looks promising f,.r tlie building- of a largo street car w . i ks iu Huh Point. A representative of one of the hi r New !'.!:: land car shoos ih la ! n.-goti ,tiug for the re noyal i f li e plant, ili.it the leading bus- i;av..-. i,a n are- giving h i oi every encouragement, iligh Point's l'-o i 1 1 V ( . i-ili ami asl.e bo;-,.. ber districts makes it a desirable place for establishing the ! and it is le.oia-d tliat every thing has been pnietie-dly settled for the buoi'iiiig ol tiie niiooK, A FACT ABOUT TIIE "BLUES" What is known as the "Blues' is seldom occasioned by actual exist Ing external conditions, but I n t h e (Treat majority ol cases by a disorder t J LIVLR a. THIS IS A FACT which may be demontra ted by trying a course of They control and regulate the LIVER. They bring hope and bouyancy to the - ., - . Thev hr, hMltll Ity to the body. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. MR.S. L. S. ADAMS. Ol iitlit.k4i.il. Trsn. "Wine uf Cardui ii Indeed i blesiing to tired women. Having sulfercd (or ttven ycir. with uc.knti. and bear inij.ijovtn pairu, and having tried v eral docturi and different rcmedie. with no tucee.i, your Wine of Cardui wai t!e only thing which helped me, and eventually cured me It itemed to build up (he weak parts, strengthen the system and correct irregularities." liy "liii"! wmiifu" Mr. .Vlams means nervous women vvlio have ilisorilerol iiieiis.-s, falling of the woiiiti, ovariua troul.les ur any of these til 'iiii'iits t'.int women have. Vou tan care yourself Btlmiiit'vvitli tins (treat vvoincii's rt'iiietly, W ine of fardui. Wine of Ciu-'ilui has cunti tlioiiHiViuls of cas'S vliith JiVtorliavifiiil..,l to Lent tit. YVIiv if. t Lefiii tt. pit vo !1 totlaylr All Jrucgi.st have $l.uo linttles. Pur nay .tomat li, liver or liowel tlisur- uVr Th'Mlf ord'ii Phuk-I 'rmisht niii.nlJ be uarul, rura.l.i.. t.n.tlltri'rtitii.'.it'l.iirtM, tnvlii .iii-,.t..in., riiH Litdl.-.' l.lv,-.,! y lli'i'iirl- b i.,...u. tiidiiaii I I ljui.i.iir, 'iViiii. . l- C IWill!4U,::l r.l.'U4d 1 ' WlNEo'CARDUl Tutt's P ills Toko Laxative Bromo Quinine Titue. o Killed While Playing 3a se Ball. Newnau, (Jit, April Punch -i iioui, t. year oiii, Hon 01 tlie .coui'tv supervisor, wan killed this ilui ... i ; , . i .. ..; ,. , ...l. .11 j chiiinbi i lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea l'cmeih ami iu a short time was entirely cured. Many citizens of KuttTpt ise who know tint ivi.nl li'iiiiin will ti.sfifv in tint , ...... ,r ,.M8 ,,f i s stiitempiit." WE INVITE our friends to examine our stock. f ill is complete and at moderate pri-! f . . in i i :.. . i. . . ( tcs. vvc.oc nc.iui.u.u icu in mis j section for Cents' lumishir.i;S, from tock and tailor-made suits. We sults anJ mi.irantee satiMaciion -ml tits. We have a niee line uf a.i)rv i ioods. Notions. Slatioiterv. lsii'i e;. H.its C.ips. e.. Hour. Meal and Ship Stutf. We have the linest line of molas ses that we are otlerins; at '2-4 cents per gallon by the barrel. We pay the lushest market prices for coun ti y produce iii exchange tor ood. We i u v ah the uncKeus and cgs ine people otter us. When you come to town be sure and com; to see ux We can cer tainly interest you, and save you money. Thanking our friends fnr past fa. vors and ht'pins; oa will continue to c me to see us, Ver trulv. S&HFOBD COTTON HM T L. CHISHOLM.Treas. SAMOKl., N : C. r?n?"? rnn Ct F WILL M .2 LL PP. IV AT FLY EASY T Eli MS. Id OUT Til, U TS Ol land abtut two miles Horn Pittsboro. Here is a rare chance for a BARGAIN IN LAND! The tirst tract contains about 120 acres, adjoining the land- of P. . Foushee and others. The second tract contains about 24 acres, adjoining the lands of the late Wesley tiriltin and others. The third tract contains about 19o acres, adjoining the lands of the late S. W. Uotten and others. The fourth tr; ct contains about1 Jll tfi.U lllilluh4 lltrit In) Ittlirilll tiiLlliir 462 acres, adjoining the lands of the , ., .... late James Harmon and others. connections at Jacksonville and The tifth tract contains about 82 rampa br all HoiiiU bast Coast acres, adjoinim; the lands of the late Pulllts. :llld,(' liba 'Vrto Kico. James Harmon aud others, and by- At Ne-.v Orleans for all pom s ill ing on Turkey creek. , 1 lco and 1 otau. The sixth tract contains about 216 ' Sleeping Cai Service, i acres, adjoining the Pittsboro and Nos. p and 14, 12 and Hrlor h'gypt road. idaand Metropolitan Limited. Draw. ! mg Room, Sleeping and Throne h This land will be sold in separate Day Coaches between New Yoik tracts or altogether, just as may be and Jacksonville. Ihrough D aw desired. ing Room Bullet Sleeping cars and The seventh and eighth tracts con- h btw" Stw Yt)l k tain U0 and 159 acres respectively, Atia" ',. ,2 an i . ..arrv a' lriZ?$m"' i tW "5 tiwl?en.an5etJ anHtllcns mile, west ot P.tt-.bo.o. Hamlet and Savannah. Also two tracts on Hickory Mouii. Nos. 37 and b6 Florida and At tain, one of 62 acres and tlie other lanta Fast Mail. Through Urawi.i of 61 acres, north of the farm of the Room Bullet Sleeping Cars between late Junius A. Alston. New York and Jacksonville, con. ...... .ii,.. u ne:ting at Hamlet with Sleeping car Mil oi h is vc.i t.t..,, ,li. iu wi.trti, oats, corn, cotton and clover. It is weil watered and well wood ed m original forest. For further information apply to H. A. LONDON, Feb'y 20. 1902. Attorney To Cure a Cold in One Day We promptly ol isiii 0. 8. atxl J-oivIrl scud model, sketeri nr ii rai .f iiti i tit c ' iitcii'iwtuuw: 'ai laiy. fur lite t It Double Cai BETWEEN lOiilv, TAMPA, ATLANTA, NEW Ol! 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Slei-ju-r . e JT'iJ to II. S. Leant, T. 1". A., 0. H. liMtti, C. T. A., Yarborough House, llaleigh, N. V. P. M. X'oe, Agent, Pittsboro, V C Core Grii b Two Day. OA every mjb box. 25c SSS3&
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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