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"A 3 ,3 1: fy Chatham Herord Thursday, February sw, isss H. A. LONDON, Editor. THti Lht.lSLA TL'KE. Our legislators must either trans act their business very lmtily iluring the few remaining days of the session, dr continue in session at their own BXpense after the expiration of the doiiBtitutional term. But if certain members will thiuk more inul talk less, all the important bills will be ... ,. iTi pfw.e.1 befoie adjournment. Hie arrangement of the new jml.cnil dis- tricts is giving niore trouble uinl con- numing more time than anything else. It is impossiib'e that any ar rangement can please everybody, and therefore members should endeavor tb consult the convenience of the greatest number. As the Legislature lws passed f) law "ajiug that there SHALL be twelve districts, of couise it is the duty of every member to carry out. that -uw. Hut tlu (rouble is to arrange ;he districts. In cum fiiittee have reported a bill thai is t t . . i . suvngoly ntttn-k.-.i bv some nieiuln is. ye 11 in piotiimiy int.- uvm uiiaiir- inent of the ilisl.iets that can be made. We are sure from our knowl edge of the commit. (' that they have acted conscientiously tunl wisely. By their bill our oil district will be . : : 1...I.I.. .1... i. .... nnmbered the same ho tifthl as heret'.ifoie. and be composed of the same counties, except that lta.nloipli, ,, . . . ... ii.. llocknighain. Vanee. and l iai.iv.m we taken off. t'itathatu is to have three terms of tie! superior court annually, one oi two weeks and the other two of one we- k each. The iuferior court- will lemaiu if ihe inagist rules wish tin :. i. An iiiueud inent is proposed to tne existing law. by which the inferior ce nts of m v- eial COUIlt ies , be pi esided over by the same justice. W e think this an excellent idea. In this w ay sev- ll eounlies may elect -onie good criminal lawyer to bold t.ieir iiu'eiioi courts. A bill has passed belli houses rind iu now a law. which will doubi less receive much comment, favorable and unfuvoiable. Itpli vides that, if any person shall hereafter begin the practice of lutiiiciuc or suigery wiihont tirst obiuinii.g a lieeii-e tlw-refor from the Mate Hoard of Jledicul Kxaminers. he shall be deem ed p,uiity of a misdi mealier und be fined not less than ?2") nor more than 100, or be impi i-mii d at t i.e di.-cre-tioD of the court. Of course this does not apply to any pei -oii practi u:g before the passage of the act. The House has passed a bill to allow a'i persons now practising medicine to collect their bills lor mcdieal ser vices, but it may not pass the .Seiiaie. The House has passed by a huge majority the bill to appropriate .M'.- 000 annually for the suppoit oi tin hU . .r-uu.a: ions that will be mi Uliiversitv in 'iil.litlou to the aiuoiint aiile to scenic other ouaiteis. A 2,'iM i heretofore uppropi iated There is no doubt about the Senate passiug this bid. so lint tiie I'liiver sity is safe. The Senate has not yet passed the House bi.i to peiisio.i dis abled CoufcUeialu soiilieis. and ii may not pass mat body. Yesterday the House discussed the dog law. that is a bill to protect sheep by tax ing dogs. Of coiusf no such l.i.l will become a law. fir the average legislator is as afraid of dog as a child is of a lion. The school biil has been much discussed, but nothing definite done, though it is thought that some wholesome aii.eiidiiiesiis to the existing law will be made. The House has passed tlo' bid riupower- ing ticket agents of railroad coiupa nies to refuse to sell tickets to drum , . , . . ken lievaons. ami autuori.iiig tie con ' - ductors to it fuse them adiuissio'i to their train. The bill to make seduc tion uiid -i iirotnisc of ri ii ri.iiic a :uis- demeanor bui passed bm.li biiuu ti s' and is now a law. It hi thought that ! Senator Uuvtou's bill, to reipiire a bond from the assignee of an insol vent debtor, will become a law. 1: certainly ought to, for the law should be just as sti..t with an assignee as vfith an admin i-itrator. W'e regret tl.at no member of the Legislature has thus far introduced a bill to increase, the number of su- preuie court justices. The present ,..isi iha'i it can be had in a iptany .justices ate now overworked, while oiib - .' . mi.es away, we have only nine superior court I TLe Ou.,,on Legislature h;-.s ad judges, but when there aie twelve jou, ued w iiuoiit cnoosi.-.g a Senator superior court judges of course there iu Congiess. The Republicans have will be more business for the supreme " ,,,,Hl' "'"i1 l'il si.xtci i. m the j. nut . . , i ; couvetiiioii of the two Houses, but court, as n.oie cases win bo tried m ,, , . . . . they v.i-tf uu.ibn; io conceiitiate ineir the superior courts and consequently pjiucipai candidate more appeals will be taken. If some was a s ate-mmi i aiueit HirAli. but relief is not atVoi iied our supreme all efforts to run Lim su 'i-csstuiiy court jusi.jes- they will not be able I'"' mi futile. to give tho pricier cousideration to j A ir w mode of forcing the pav the cases before tLi.Ui, and the peo- ment of wedding fees i as been du ple will be the sutie.trs. Wo have ' ,,,Vl'1"1 JJ'.tt " t the ., , . . ie . peace. Jieuig cabed upon to pel lorm not heard of any ir.rer or intelligent l,,,.,..,..,,,,,,,, ,l nil cU-Vtm.-.A couple oitizeu in the State objecting to in- u. lV-K IU(. as a prisoner un.il creasing the nuinl er of the supremti the groom went out ami collected oourt justices, and it setmis very 1 money y .;u which to pay the bid. .i i.i i .; i.i..... i . i;ln about two hours he returned, strauiro that tlio Legislature Utes not ., . ., , . , ., ... , ' b ' greatly to the rebel of the bride, w ho yroiKise the propei cous,itulion.d ,mi, fi; y t.x.)ecU,a to ut to jail wiicndiut'iit for that purjiose. I heiself. Our Washington Letter. I From uir Revular CuriiwiKJiiili'iit.l WlSKINiiWN, l. 0., Feb. 21, 'So. Whatever ilitt'erence of opinion t lie. e limy bo ubout the justice or the injustice of retiring (ieueriil (iiiuit, there is no small amoiuit of sentiment in the country Unit points to the solemn eoiiciuMion ilnit the (5.) ei iiinent h:is ilone nl: I hut it ouyht io tin in the way of com', i Ting fn vors iiioii the ex-l'resi.len!. I inn iiueiucil io think tlnil sout. of Grunt's prcleccssors iu the l...ccutivi Chair, whose military service .. to tlui conn try were as valuable us his, sho.iiil lltlvu "'""V "t'l,,i.il1 vognili.n in tlie wuv ot exaltation, uinl the tact ft .p,,,,,. o( nut!u)l. ()f tlu. j)t.,.iiui,tu,'ri oi' itnlepellilclice is now living in comparative imli- geiu-e riglit here m u.-iu u-ioul ny. should mantle the clic-ii of every (riant admirer in the country. Th? very ginvcs of Jt'it'ersou. of -lackson, of llari bioti and lay lor have re ceived no mark of p:ii;.e aopieciii liou of th" s : ices o' these Men through any action of Con;;; ess which favorably eniisilcrs a proposition to invc-t a living ex President with an eliorbtliini sa.aiy, after he l.asfui'y deinoiiMiated h s incapacity to take Ca.e ot' the well. til which lias already been la ishoil Uj.ou hint. 1 etiu Matcc.i mt im t t.t e sin .uni , . tut o lillle h :i l.i itl'.'l' I lie COltloosIl loll r i I... .1. I.., .1.1 , 1 Ot 111. C.e. Iionls l .ibmet. .No Pres. dent c.eci iu the last forty years ha-, iven even a sign of his intentions as to the formation of his Cabinet ii!:ti'. t'ic time of :gura tioti. We aii reiueuibei what a sur lilise liiall'. g.'lVP ll bvihein lllti'e- tueut ol In Cabinet on in oon of liiaugui ation Day in Icii '. pic '" Ml- Washburn-;. I. .. See- retarv .s -s e, wa... and lliev knew wlu,;v , - us s.v.vtuiy of tm, Tieasu. was. l. it v.h. n it came to A. M. 1-oiie. tor S' l-iet ny of ilie Navy, not .i mini in Washing -on had eve. lieaiM ot Mini, an I !:.'i .i il.s eoveie.i iit-i origin until it was i'oun.1 out that l.i' hau been n.akiiig pres ents to i:u ii.a.t i'.iii;i:v. It ii not iikeiy tl.eti tinr. iir. I' eve'and is go ing to be so s;upid as to make his C.l.'ilie; !.,..nvii i -ilii,' e hoill before tie iiiue come.. :or Us i , ee.-sity. and 1 liirl In i iii.ii'e lirmiv ! li ve tli.it he has iiot decided 'ipoii one single iiu iu ber sei lar as t invite la.u to a si.it as one of ,he I'M'sisleiiu.i. faulty. The devices ot Washington peep' f"i" t'.iiiiing an holiest penny are boil, i! 1 1 1 ii, r. -- and ingenious. Ab a.ong the iine of I'enn-y.x .m.a Ave luie. linoiigii wind! Mr. t 'levelaiiit's ilinlgilU 1'iocession will pa-s. the window, iiave hci-ii adwrtisi-d for rental pi ices ranging from ten to sixty do. ais each for the day. while iii' ii .h i'a. Igable V.li.k"e i.a lea.-ed a liliea. 1'l'olilag'e tile i Hole dtstanee from the Capitol to the U Intel! iiise, piojec.llig iroiii four to ten fee ironi tlie building line, upon which stages and piail'onus a,e to be euv:c. and si at . t Ii." on lit i i ,i ai ra.es of un to ii-u do. lar.-. for eac.i sea, with a biiiiianl prospeet oi' a 1 1 elii-.ini it-lai-i' on t in; pr.ee by the Jin m' Malcli. All ine be,-; rooms at tl.e be.-i hote.s Wele !ol';f since -napped up ai pi ic.-s that on.y a W.i-iniig i hot. . k. ejel' klioAs how !" i win., al. I. it- !.a,,s t- 1 I and it si aiii'aut talid p .s-iiy the cinrche.-! Wl.i be the tet.ipol.i.y , ahi.hiij- i.laee of iuimv of the mil:- I'egllllelit Irom 1 lliia-leipiila i.as In It a ly been given leave to biv nlac 11 the coi re loi s of tin- ii. w State 1 e partiiieiu. while the famous .-v veiu'n Regiment would not come a! a.l be cau-e of ihe want of siiliicieiit loom for its '..si) Hcioiis of New York's b.--: ai i.-tocraey. About twenty ; hou-uu 1 .lolaii s liave tlius lar oee i conn m. i V,.J ,y thepeopl- of Washington io give .nr. v ieve.iin.t an uuusua .v good ith of March send "tV. an I ii.e inaugural ll.-id, for which about twiUe thousand tickets have al leadv been sold, will be iust a little -lo.eiiorto anvlhi e' of tieit par ticular character yet pro. lace. 1 oi. this continent. The ball rooi.i for this occasion is tin spacious einit of tiie Hew Pelisioll Of'1,-'', an 1 is of ntTicien; iiiineiisions to a.iO.v lour thousand people to dance to the music i tour bands woicu will be s' l''"v 1 :w u l"' ',',t V' !,'f' " '"' "!' each other. .Mr. l.leve.an . w ill ooeli .i.,i mi..; :. .. : .i . i lie hut I iv loiiiiti" m tlie I. hen . i o I n i(iia.l. ille. the music for wlu.-ii ha. i.eeii wilt ten expt'es.-iy f .r the occa sion by a Washing on a i.niier. l'lloNo. p ,lt. ident Arthur has re appointed minus -lames L. II. n I as Di.-. i : ift Attorney, lie has also i o.ieved tins Mute of Pat Winston i.v a:.io:nt- "f ''1,:j. n.7ls:i:a' ul tU;' lillul "tiWi 1,1 'i he building of the Georgia State Capitol at At. al ia deve' mm the fact thin granite can be ip.- . . 1 iu Maine, s'ulj p' I to Sa'.aliuai !i. ' ihi-nei carrmd by rail to All... at a 1 I Washington's Monument. ! The Washington Monument was formally dedicated, on last .Saturday, wiih imposing ceremonies, the follow ing iiccount of which we copy from the Associated l'ress despatch : An iutense'iy cold day, with a stiff arctic breeze blowing, ushered in the ceieiuouies of the dedication of Wash ington's monument, today. Among tlie ealliest of I lie ticket iiuldeis on the ground was a tall, while bailed old gentleman: Hbcne.er lii 'l. of L-iiidon county, Ya , whose grand in t her was u niece of tlie fattier of bis com. try. Many military companies arrived with brass bands, and were mar shalled to their places. When the troops were in position. Senator Sherman, chairman of the joint I'on ,ri ssioual committee, nl il o'clock called about MM people to order and said something anout the people keeping their hats on, which was g'ected with appalling stamps, al loidiug the. people nil opportunity to restore the circulation m their i hilled e.U clubies Senator hrman then proceeded to speak. Tue murine baud then played a short piece of music winch was ren dered almost innu.ilble by tiie con tinual stamping of the sluvriug open air audience. Prayer was ollercd by He v. Al r. utter, of l 'hi 1st church, Aiexalidiia. Ya. and lr. .! V. V.clinig. pi.-i-h-iit of Columbia University, then upon read an :.-.hhess prepaied by Mr. W. V. Coi cot an to whom had been as signed the honor of le icsentiug the put ta'eii iu the initiation of the pro ject and the construction of the iiiouu nieiit by the Washington monument society.' f which he is the tirst vice pi :-.-l.le,.L The remarks el the Vari ous speakers wi if ina . ' I'le. but the pull's ol steam from i In .r mouths was cv;. lei.ee that the pr.vi edings were l.ellig cai i led oil aecoi dllig to ll:e programme, and at ev rv lntel'iuis siou the audience stumped ilpplov Ulgiv. i'he M isoliie cei'eiiloliifs by lii'aiid L .dge of the 1!-I.li t of himli:i. which tnen (..'ilewt-d b.ief The or i'ei tiiiirtiimai ics tiie Co- de- eiili.! that Ine wp.i.'ire. Ieil ill.d piuino ha I b'-i-n appli'-d l. the obe lisk, till. I lil.l' ii- Ci ll.el's Were foillld t i be s.pial'e. lis e.iili.-eS level. Its walls straight, and fully accord. ..g to the pi:lll. The (ii iu. 1 Master Ma son. Mr. I':. ii.fi. scattered corn and ponied out wine and oil. emblem ui no n i.--o..-nt. ivire -blui i.t and jo. and in the collt'st- of li e liistlC e.-le-III luie- brollgi.t U:io use Celt.'lill hl- ioric it-lies with whl. h (ieiu-ral 'iVn-hiiigt hi w is ii'timitelv cei.i.e -ted. The gavel was prepared for and Used iiy (ie.tel'al W asiiiiigtoii astiialid Master pro icui.in l-onig the cor in r stone of the National Capitol on the i.st il of ejiti'iidi( r. lTitil. 'Hit! n.-i.d volume b. longing b I'lediicls ..i:g I. . 1. c. No. 4. ol Vu- j.ini,i, upon w nicii ;. .lungion t.ik i.i- ti; st vow- of lua.-oiii v. that t'e iollgi. : to S' .lob. I Lodge. No. J. of lltec.yof N v.- Yoik. uj-on which, on the .Wih oi' Apui. lV.s.l. lie tool, the o..th ot . Slice as the first Pl'esj detii of tiie I'l Ued States The great light beloii dug to the Ah-x-a rhi i ii-hiiigi..-. 1 . ige No. -2. of Aiex ..nib ia. Ya . of which he wa V oi sir.pl'ul Master; part of ti e le-g-.lu worn by hiui. w inch was m .1 U' d by Mad line La i'ltvelte, a golde i mil coi taiiii'iga lock of hi.-; hau. i c .lllu to the tirall 1 L 'dge of Mas - a'hUsetts, a "Lessi i llel.t, one of ihiee sperm candles hoill.- in Wa.-ii-iiigt-.lis funeral piocis-ion, Wie e.,1. lilted. A brefpraei by the i mud l 'hap lain, isiill.:; tl.e be ssii,.,'s (,f iiouiis!, ineiit and : efi'-shm.iiit on ail who welt a--i milled. a. .l especially on t he bl . tlileli. S ii!i..te it he, amen, brought tins pint ot the proceeding--to all et.d. Col. Casey tliell delivi red his addles-, d.-nveiing the monument to the I'll il. nl of tin- I'nilcd Stall s President Arthur was greeted with a lound ot hearty cheer. IL- read his lemnll.s from Iicili.lsclipt in a char, strong voice, to w bicii th' ui.oi ence h-li iicd mole eaefliv thilll to the olds of any her s; e ikei Upon u signal from the chairman. Senator Shei-tmlli. the a-st mbhlge i.roi.e into cht ei s. I he military wheel ed into line, the civic bodies and dis tinguished participant in tho pro ceediiigs of the day sought their cai riages. and tlie procession, under the iu o shalshiji of icii. Sieiidiu. Uiok up its line of march to the capitol. Tue procession did not leach tin K.ist front of the Capitol, where i! was reviewed by the I'l'esid.-i.t, until one o'clock, l'-esideiit Art tun wit !i liscabimt. Senator Sherinaii nii.l ltawlev. liu inliers of the diplomatic corps and Marshall McMichat-1 occu pied the stand erected directly in front of the Fast main entriu ee to the Capitol and facing the statue of Washington. lt ween 2.000 and H.000 people ve:. assembled on the Capitol steps and surrounding grounds, and the windows of the Sc ate illid House of ii piesi'titativesandcommittec room-, oveilooking the review ground well tilie l with spectators. Immediately utter (Jen. Sheridan and his aides passed the 1'rcsideiit they rode to a point opposite, fmm whi, a the lit-m ial also levicwcd luc , piocesFion. The visiting and local military or ganiatioi. as they nasn d in revii v . -re f irmed in line by companie.. and the spectai le present'd was tin ' finest display of the day's proceeii nigs. The glmt of the winter's sun shine upon the polished arms H'el bright colors of uniforms lent a su; gestion of warmtli which was n-fres1. lug to the sensibilities of the slme ' nig spectators. Tl.e it-view i-mitiiui- i illilil 2 o'clock whin the l'leslihn! and bis cabinet repaired to the 1'ies : ideiit's room in the Capitol where i they look a lunch be fore proceeding j to the hall of the House of Uepreseii- tatives. At 10 minutes past 2 o'clock the National W aHhinloii Mouumei.t As sociation was announced in the House, and bended by W. W. Corcoran, JmL Uancioit .ui.l I'rrsidint Wi lling, of Columbia Lniversitv, it marched m . , . t inul look the scuts iissi.'ned it in front t ii in Spt ii ' lliieared. and the large ussenil l lage' the s.-; il roe and heartily applauded us chief executive and his advisers passed down the main aisle and were iis-igu- e.i H,-...ts m the spa-.-directly in front ol the Soealier s ilesU. The S,i.reme court, the Judiciarv of the liistiii't and the diplomatic col ps. ioi'.owed inul ll oiUeit tlie I I esl- d. iil s party, ami at U:.iU tlie elltlte. piece. ! .1 oy It s olllcel s. was escorteil to tin- space reseneii lor u Itsi lesidiug otVicer, IMui.ilids, pro- eee.leil to Hie njn tKir nesi.wiiere the g o 1 was coiirli o-isiy handed to 1 1 1 : 1 1 by St eaker Carlisle. Ti.e assemblage v is called to order ill u i u brief rem uls by Mr. Kd miiiids. a id after itisic the oiati-m of ."or O nithrop. wi-o could fot be pn-seiii, was rend ly Representative Loeg. ol Ma.si.'hm U-. who was loudly n; ;.iaiided at tie -lose. Mi t..iiuiin.ls then inii , cedlloii John '.. Puniels, of Yhr uia. wh- d(l- '....( a magnificent : itiou in ma-lii.i ..tyle, at the coiiclu- ui of w!. I. I .- was warmly coneiar.ii. 'e.l. the gi s dej.uted and the Spe.u, t cidi.'ii i in- I louse to order. li.iilrn.-itl Acciilciit. I'n 'in 1 1 . lii l-'Ui oi .ci Yr. . . . .i . . i i . ..i The 1 -issenger tiain ihicb left Cil.l!.. for Washington Ciiv .:'i o'ci ick Thursday nioriiing w.. almost witliili sight of the do...e of the eio iiol. and inn skiiiiining u.ong tl.e o.im'i.s ot tlie I otoiiiac a! a spccl of !'o. v miles an hour, making up losi. t'ic.". when it crashed into a south o.'iind freight tiain. An up- pa. Ill ,,' elie elislleil. I no two en- re .-'ineled to a.oUls. and ititly buried under a mass ed box and pa--cng. r cars ti :t of 1 '. pued upon tiiel.i toa height iect. I n e from I In- engines com;.' ' cat. d to this mass, and with in ie- liuuti-s a smoke from tie-b...i-.:i; wieck rose so dt l.seiy and to s ch a heig-lit that it eoit'd be s en t. mi. bo: ii A'exuiidi ia and Wa-.li- :nr : on . ity. I ne i''.'i tent occulie l A'ushiugtoti and A ..':,mi..u 1 1 road, almost midway between those two ci'-s, a: tiie visduci, and los i.t e.i ia li.e totai destruci ion of both ii;.i.-. save two Hieeping cars, and i hi: a"ss of five 'lilt's. The accident occurred al half pa- t ten o'c.oek Thursday night. ! .ih trains were going at a high into of si'-.l, and soipucliiy did they come up hi on., aiiollur liiat the e iguiecis I.h.1 no time to even s.iiiisy ehe1', spi-t d, so i liat I he ( w o engines crushed against lach other under full head way. Ten box e.us were crushed to '.MLves. and with tlnir debn- was mixed the shatter) . I lemii.tnis ol tin- postal car, bagg -.ge car n-1 I c press car of he pa--e,i :er ti iiiu. Tne wh-.e Mass ipn.Uiy t..ok Inc. A I" akeiiiau and t he tin i-u;u of t he pa--s. i '.-i tlaili were ll. sianily killed, and t i leu bodies W t-l e b.il lie I in iiie w 1 1 c.i. Ihe conductor of the Height tlan. wa-eiiished to death between two ear , and the eng. liter of ti.O i'.'eigli! ii.i.u nad bis legs an I arms bioken, and do-d before be, ng taken iio.u th wic. ii. J im tircuciii of the fi- igl. I.aiu peri.dud under the eng.ne. Tne postal car was shut ten I to pi. :. and the four postal e ttivs '.-.tie imprisoned m its wrickag . Axes wile pi'ociiied. and ibey were rescued by the debris being cm Irom a- .'.in. I them. Chief l'o-tal I'leik )'. W. .lolies was injured about his head and b uly very serioiisiy ; C. T. Siew ml. postal cieik; .1. i'. I'lnne, (coloi t.ii. ostal cierl:. and Thouias ( i.ii .oi. uiuii weighei . w ere si-M'l eiy ui jii.e l. Franc probably fatally. due first dead b..dy i ecovei ed w a . it. a! i-f Cupt. An. b ew Auger, conduc tor of the freight tiaui. His body wi.s found under u car and the car had to be cut away bcl'oic the body coil ! bo ii scued. Poiilolis of tie b, i. ins of tue b akc,i:aii and liiem iu of tin' .isseiiger tiaui were itii.cd .': .. i tne burned wreck su:.ie houis atiei the collis; m I. 1st bf-foiet e accident tin-ageii Is m ii e express ear opened the -afe to s;o it away so, e valuable packages. It.!., ocfiire the afe had been cosed ii: crash cauls. Tho wreck burned so lapi l.y that ii .'as impossibie to if i n the sale, and I'tmtiir.s ware co' s -ijuelitly dost iv ..il. It is said .ha: the sate Contains' .J(HI.II0il iu N'.'.vs of the disaster w. s ipiickly sent to Washington, and u sli t u ti:-. engine was sent from thai p. ace t" the scene. Water wa sec. lit I from the canal near by. and niter houis of hard woik the ll.iuies were extinguished. 'ihi-le was nothing eft, howtt.cr. but a mass of ti. i-.ed c ir whei-.s. warped and tw iste ' Moll . rods and la in, and the wreck i.i wu engines, 't he freight ear was mad. ' up f i'll louilud cars, and a tram of e'.v coaches, consisting of baggage, ft pi ess, second ami tin.t cuiss if , 1 l ' . . wt ie being taken to Alexandria for the Midland road. They v.eie ii:i t new, just from the shops, and e,e.-V Vestige of theiu was destroyed i) i no tire. ! A fanner living near Schenectady, j N t , retired the other night iuthe) It- -. of health ami ewsighi but woke n; .ae molliiiig stone blind. '! he druggist who hesitates now is 1 . for tin winter. ll sLo..:d sling ! together Nome hv i ct oil and lnpioi n e : unit bring out his cough siup at oiii-e. l)r. Dull h Cough Syrup does not, pay hiui enough prolit. and a little to tho left ol the Speaker's W ilson to Fayettevii.e, desk ' and the route h:n act uiilly been io- Sboi My afterwards Oeni nil Sberi- cated nnd grading will begin with .1:iii an.l Lis stall' entered amid loud iU.illv T,u. 1.-.lv,,ttf.ull,, ul)st,,.. , chiPiiuig' ot hamls. and tin ir bll. bant .' i , ' i i , i , i.i i ( . i .. i ;. . r ver, iu it.-., last issue, thus upeaks ot iinitorms teiiileii to letul an tut ot 1 gayety to the scene. . t'1" l'loposed road : The i'l esiiient and his cabinet next 1 "Iron budges of the best chiiractrr A New lLidlniiitl Io Fitj ef tevllle. The good old town of Fayettev iilo, ! that formerly was tho cliiof market of all this section, is soon to becouto unite a railroad centre, the il lV Wldon II R. Co. have1 . . , , . . . . decided to construct u blanch ot t lieir i will be buiit over the Cape Jiaiaiid thcN.use. 'lhepiers uptoa po.ut auove high water mark will la oi above high granite; above that, of Tolar A Toe's back, wh.di Coi. lindgers pro- liounees the Ii- -l buck ever made in Noi th Carolina, lie dunks, by iho , way, that a great industry iu biick making here will to, low' the opennij. 'o'whmiu - ot this new Ingn way. Jii:, year, liatl.i.i ilme tut. ironi i otuiuiaa, .. i;., into Miiiiiug- 'ton and along their iiue.s. : i-L . ,.,-as v. ' I ... I. ..ill .,..... . . . I . .. eight nines, or thceabout. along the new line. l.r cross ties about jTli.l per nii.e wid be paid out for timber now use, ess. Ly iioout the i.liii of March, tid veitistniieiit for proposals for work will be made for the load from L'ayi ttevi.le toSi'iina. In two weeks iii. .ie, 'or the loa-l from Senna io Wilson As soon as the bids can be Co:. -ld i .-d, Wei ii Wl:l In gill sillllll- laiieou ,m nt Fayette1, die and at S.-liua. i ie first work iieie will bo the culvert .ve.' Cross I'leeli and the btiiire ovi-l the Cape l eal'. j i lie w !u e w oi K wall be conip'.e t ,1 iu t w cl : liiontus ft i nil t he t line ilhe lir.-t .-padeini is thrown. Trains w ill be put on as soon as the ioa.1 bed i.s sale. vi. : in about three In u. i hs mole. The mi I will stop at I lay Slri.ei for the pi escnl. Vi,e;hr.- an I how il snail l'loced ale ouestious that t,;,. itu'e ma.-t u. iel nni.e. Oar 1 1 adei s do not in c. I to be re- .ninded o: tin- va-t possihi.il ie-, which t i.is gi e ;t elil. I pi i-e oli'e. s lor J aye; It loe ail. I i he un l.- elopid lull n-li co.llii 1 y t til oiigu w ilicii inuell of the i o.id w l.. pa-.-. We shall be in ,piic . coiii.uiinicaiioti with the giea ila-s: j . !!' aild lu.llil.f.u i lll'e-1 ;i-e. ot her luuroad. iii! id: W Kl Can l ow Hot ii t he .on 1. lit tal beco.nes a lai. i. In a 1. w yea: s. I lie or it- importance as !'ea! load c nil. ; a . tOWll Will I e.-.H tin- ii-.iiioi.; n... i t oi the Sii.ne. lMsiOsi,.g ol iill' Slli'tllil. l'r..tit tlitf W'n-hiiur; -ii Slur. I'l ited it. in--. I". i a -iirei' Wyniai; is li.e I .'t'lpielti ii Many cillio'is leiieis, gtlieia.;V le.alil'g t o t he dlsposil ou of the money e-iolaiiie l in tin- Treas ury. A lev, il l,., ago. he receied .1 letter ftoiii an I I. ana f.iruii-r. who said that he Ulidel s'ood the Oeuio CI .it in. end.'-1 c It Mil it I.e- out t he i I eas Ui v, li.; bel-ire that should come to .ass he de.-ued that the sma.t sum of Sli.U.I I sho.il. i be ....-nt to llll-.i ill 0. 1h-r ileii benight buy a farm. He knew Mr. Wuuau wonid be willing to ol., ige him with tin- amount, par t icillar. v ii' he felt ! hat I In I iu- fi als coll d no! be ii'u.Mcd with the i'laas- 1. rv ii.el it - funds. Another . i tier, received about the -iiue lien, wa:. Irom an Ohio man, wao i- I tea' Ir." let. lie I from .biVer nt pap I.. that slo.i".i.i.ono my in I no lii.i-aiy w'nlcii belonged to various pels. ins. but had Ilex er been canned lie w as of t he i j 1 liMli t !ial o.ile ,,f this ,o:io oi,' aght fully be longed to him. A good n.a iv yea: s ago, whi i- -lait-hi: ,, ;u Kentucky, he iia I setil sipi iu a .- ttt i io id- wil'p. hut Homing liad im r been lie ird t i' t it her iettei or renin tance. and he pre-.-..iiiicd the iu uiey vas iuthe I'nas ury. R -sides, hi . .-. if.-'s niielti went to ("'aii loi nia iu lil.i'.i, and piomised to leave le i some :iioi:ey. i ne illicit' ha i since died, il l! not hiug had been In ai d of lilt- i ga w which no doubt was a put oi ihe unc. air ed f .r. mil. i'.i-. lie .h nt d the Treasurer to Io -k the inai'.er up ill: I turn over to hiui what was rightfiiliv bis own. Mr Randall. Ch ii man of he Hou-e Co!i;nid'ee mi Appropi i,, ions, i-i of ill. 'Il th. i, i hero Will lie no rxfia session of I'oiigi ess. He says all of theiegu.ar appiopria ion bdls will i.e passed by tne lloiise bcfoie thu end id' this wet k. If people I ollbe' l W'ltncOids, would tike Ayt is C'.iei rv l'ecliiral before going to church or plaivs of entertitii -ineiii. they would avoid coughing, grcatlv to the c(:ufort o( both speak-t-.'s and iieai res. Public speakers and si .ger find that th Pectoral wo:. d.-r-f.o.c iu crt a -e-i the power and llexi bilu - of the voice. A HOME DEUGGIST TESTIFIES. rtPIf ity Hi hflllO .ft II t the l.cwtt lO-l 't ilK T.i. t'Ul MO lo'll.t pU'U .t. tn liti Lift tU:it 11 "lli'-I liif.l-.' V.' u:.- m;i ltd i i. if t;-ii u;ti vcr--.tl i ; i.. t . u in iti- tnt.ii t ty( 8(4tt-t -vt-UUir.-i , aii. I alio 'hj; Kj,lf( j Ayer's Sarsaparilla. fiI!owin, K-tior frnt ov.n ot our he t- i.w.iIVi.. ls,,. -l.- I! it u'.l Ii.. t li.m-- If. in ll,- I--.I. er tlii-ss. i.-k '-.l. It -o. I tt'i-.l iH-iel.ll i.-l.i"-i..s -ia:. tu . ii' i if :i.y r i i'i, ur.iii 1 t- k Anas s ie-u- Htl l.i. l tlu- tlj." i. two l .(! . i f l.i. li I -' i- .i..,li li-iv i-iin-.l. U c" .-.i.i l.c.s-- 1,-i-u.. Ii. . e( i .ur Sii;-a- f Mill '. t, UI..I I :.l. I I l .11 il.s .l....l.llul .'.....' i! tv. 'I'l!i- ti. v ii. ' .I.!.- i-ur.1 it Icia til I ii, Ilio l . i .-..i.i li.-i" till. Unlit I- . i.. - 0. ...l i..i-.. ll..- 1 -i .-11. ri-.t t.i the ImM..-. 1.. 1'. II tltlim." l.i o r I;ii kl.ii..l, MiUsi., .tiny l.i, 1-t.j. SALT RHEUM, i .nut: Amihkwm, i i it. tin- l.liUl'll liitii.ti. wits ,.ri"..er 1'i.i.tv i.' irr !-cr" lim rt-iiu.riil W I..O.U - III ' I.'.l V. .' lit lilll'lllll in in 1-...IS1 I". III. It .ic..e,',i..!ls ;H-I"lllli l'..V.-ri'tl iii.-ir tli-iti Ici i tii" - ri.-tt el ins lnly at.! Iiiuit. II.. i . n t i - v i-ur,.. hjr AvutM SiHsiriiiii t i. ,o it'itulcMlo iu Ayil Altll.tilHC i.if 1-s.t. i at i ttaai iY Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mais. aunt by all I'rivn u, l, h Uulilra or 11, DUIIIAM IS JIKADQlfAllTKRS FOR II AT 8 1.4 M TO ISA CCO. SI ILLS .MORK TOBACCO FOR MO UK MONKY TILVN ANY OTHER HOl SIl IN NORTH CAROLINA! ZZaS Unlimited demand for Vrcppci'8, Tillcva and : il im&m and Highest Prices Always Paid. I),'Vo1l never st ,,. until von dnvo under PARMSH'8 f .iiii.n .ri .-.i, siien, nere vol tolM.'CO is sold Vi."l will Vf r uni.H.v. " ,., i , t. " KADyUAU ITlliS AN!) l'.VKi; VAI':.n(V.!l is THAT l'LAOK! ALL GRADES OF TOBACCO SELLING. HIGH! Piu rish's Wioehouse has an in-live deiuand f.ir all the bligllt Wrappott twfod. ISciiu'inlier Mf. Parri-h l.uvs i-in . toba- co thai, any other two rlflklvra in North Carolina ai d tie refore it is Io i,,ur i'nteltst to sell with I im. 'try him you will be convinced. January 15. lSK.i. :ims. w m mi r. m SILKR STATION'. ( We hereby return our t!.;ui!:s to to pahoimgi future. ill the past, and hope Ki-l.n tuber thai we o'Ver one of the MkliCANDi.SK ever bioil-'lit to this Vf l'V LlWit t'l iee- lrv floods, (occrics, B90T3 AND HUTS JB CAP3. MOTIONS. cLOTfflMG. UARiW.i;i:, CUiK'KKlIY, TIXWAIIK, DRUGS. AC. OF IIYMKY Wc l ave no old stock oi. h.u..i. n-fi new. i c.-ii.e i i .-.m. an. i ii.:eii,i in si-11 evervtliing at tlie lowt All l;:i i' of bait, r t-i'o- i in exchange for t-nnda. -..-Ills for the i'l-si i . itihers on the i.eo-L.. living r.itf s We -O-.- it I'lii.. :.;iii. isi. tr. TO FA Wl'. HAYF IX SID. Ix A 1 i'LL v. ANI Chin Material. ruTIP T kV lli-Jj lil.iiur ui muwa In the State! '&AZT.I.CII, HOSITII CAROL-CUT A. iV VV CAN I'M M-1H M; 'Mil V l:V I'HIII 'T . 'II. '11.. I :hii..- .-I'll- r-f I'l l' ' !' arm m l I. mo i i s;. ti'ii'ii. .i.-n'- . mil ..r : ;..-k'o''ii III lilt I 3 " " il Ii 'g'1;'.; .. i. 51, lr r.-r : . Aa i 'lllnr- :n iiii.'-.l ill i y I..WU .in I vlilii-'i" I'll - in. I s ii.ii.l-'1 ! - in S..H.I i. r ii. . iii. r. l' N.ns- wol.l.l' ti Un- amiii- ' I' .r Hi,, l iii- ii. I very ivm- , I tin I ll.il'.v id. Sellil-Wi ly, l i '-r .ir. ilily. .'.smi.iiy. ' w' rep W IT! I Ui' .... -:l ... II... I'll l I II lit til . . 14. w.-rHiv w..rl in Wi .film I -r " '' niiili.li.C Unit miiii i- Urn liiuxmu. IV. K. Ml'licinst.'i j. w. hinshauk. HINSDALE 6 SSBCHCOil It.-.v.- f..niii-l ii .--.1 i-r- l.lf i-r Ui.' i-i iii-ll.-.' ' l.nv in il." t.my "I ClciUiain. s, ,.l...'-..f II, -t it. Wo tire now in our iie.v ipiarteis Ho. 15 Ml Martin Street a; Ho. 16 Market Spire, : thesto..'.H Ci,pie.l.h.st veal by Messrs. M. 'V. N n is A: ln krrp hat;. I a ! FUIiXi Z'SOCIZ OK GE00EHIES, HUtl will bi' plcusfil to see our hit mis lit nil times. Wishing you nil 11 lnippy i'-v .vt'ftl', we ii.o 1 YouiH, -c. WYATT & TAYLOR, R ALL 1 01 1, N. C. i Jami.uy 8, 18fio. USE, 9 IV all grades, tyhllff good blight JiiHoiiors are a specialtT. 1 MM Al BEAST, W lie lllkl-ll i-mv of. uu.l whan irair sliili i .inul r,.,.:iii r inin.l . . ......... your Tooaeco AliW AIS UU U Viit'Dv' KNOWS THAT UARRISflS R. R., our iiiaiivcuslo lnos for thsir 4rt) eol.liniie In deserve the bume in tk best selected stocks of GENERAL' section, ami urn nmv u..lllii .1 tk. i'l'S.'lilPTlOV o-.er irom Ia-t season; everything it 1.31 E US! AND ARRIYING DAILY LINE OF a w o fin r . A Y. V. A N I) ST07ZS. s v O Wo. n (s. IVW VI' il K 1 1 ti 1 1 .tiij n k tutgm tf-k i S- ., , r.l I., l-lilt t!.i-.ii.h"fr. Vf-I I:, an .r.iiiiis- l. hii.i irnv uom lka tr. I'll, i-l.t-i MUX. . ;; A RAOLAND, IIvco, . I'd'. '.H, lssl. lim. lalei&Miiisla Al B.B, CORUKCILO TIMK TABLE. N... t I :i.'U:ll, f .III. A.s N.-M mil Meri-i oiik's I.IHVH I 7 IIS . iii H .... . Ill . .'2 i 111 I .Vi I. iu flamlel II. flin. I Ktii-ftr IIOIM Ma IHia m 1 it a m IHia liluo'a MnlT V 14 nt I M-.ti.iirn oj.,.,1 . m j Ciiiiiwf t .'s'. . in I riiirm tl M:ii...r. ( riin.-r. -il III i ) III j 11 in p in 1 1 : . in 1-.' M . in ia M i m 1 i .'. . m Mi.ii.-urw Mriuly lllim s M n rm N.w uni A 1 K.'Vs.T 1 1. -rrnin 1 waai .Uni" tl.-iiiil"!. 1 1 in Arrlv llalotgk. a m I ... ..mm-iii si HaiaKt wliav. nsim.iv I'.rt liiti l.-iif tntl all lat itlt. TraJa II. uni I-.- -J .-..liTie.-iH lit lUI.-hdi wlih tka talttgh ft onsioii lliillr.si.l t..r nil .lni nna. I'l ,. I., nl In-iiMn iinlli. wl'lt -wmft anaak hen. i... I. l-its liak'luli al :40 a. m. aatl art at i iu f '" j,,. c wlt,Dt l,,w.pfla.-dai. CoiicDd Tim'TaWc C. F. & Y. V. R'Y CO. To take etVfct Monday, Jn. 19, 1885. f-AILV rXCT aiTMPAT. rvHiti i.'.mi; X'.rUi Tralii to"lf aaili .m.,,: . 1 Kail h rwagl. !... ; I I Nimf'-ru, ; J a. m. 4 4. fi in Amv. 7 i- otvHIII, 11 M ll ta. ii a slll.r. I iis-ny, i.rwini-ro. ri.iliis f.iiih bnuud will ttup al Baa fort rat la- m-r. 1 is. H. MORRIHON, sW'l in at. JSO. M. IIO.-I1. Oett'l Vnn. Aul. A. K- UA.NklS. a. r.. KAKXIit. 1 1 mm & co., FAYETTEVILLE, N. Warkat Bmaara, WHOLESALE GR0CE33. Ainu 3, im. r x1
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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