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1 4 L-- THURSDAY. DECKMBFJt 3, 18f5. . - ' Lv-i.. H. A. LONDON, Editor. VlCi.-l'j.LSlIit.Vf TIlOlllUS A. Hell- Aricks died very suddenly on the 25th tt last inomh, at his resilience in the ity of Indianapolis. He Jiad been .lightly Hick for a day or two. but no Unoa-in was felt by Lis faiuny. ParslTsis of the heart is said to have fceen the cause of his death. A lie career oi mis iiimijiliikiucu . . t ii.:.. 1: ..: :..!..! ' .1 Ut-sman affords a strikintr eoui-! SiMitarv on our ostein of aovern- . luent and upon the possibilities that are wit inn tue leaen or every poor boy. He whs born in a log cabin. and bis early opportunities were ve.y Momed, ami yei lie uecaine a ucpte tentative and Senator in (.'.ingress. Governor of his Siate. and Vice Freaideufof the United States. What an example for the emulation of the poor boys of America! fliajfoatti mIwiiiIiI cikiiKn Cnnirress p fe.ahZe the necessity of making fealize the necessity of makiii'' Certain and delinile the huccession ( beIieKHlnoy. When the S,-ate 0eeti that bony will elect its presid ing officer, and he would become j President if Cleveland should die :: but if Cleveland should die before the Senate elects its presiding otlicer. fnen there would be no one to act as Trebidei.t hi.1 our latum would be without a chief tnngistinte. Mr. Hendricks is the fifth Vice President who has died in olli.e. Both men elected with Madison foiled to live out their terms. George Clinton, chosen in 1HDD. dying in Washington April SO. 112. and EI- bridge (Irriy. elected ill lhl:. expir- ing the following year. William Rufus King, of A'abuma, vho was hers 77..")1. a gain of U.tti:! : number ade President pio teiti. of the Sen- ; (1f Sunday Schools SS.t. a gain of 12; Ate after Fillmore succeeded (h it. um)rr t)f Sunday School scholars Taylor, and who was elected Vice- ir) 4U . j,,,,,,!,,.,. , ,,m som.ges 102, a President oil the ticket with (ieli. gu.n of 4: value of parsonage-Si bl, Piorce in 1K52. died at his Jiome April nio, a gain of s'.l.ni."; luiiuber of W, 1833. Henry Wilson. Vice-Prcsi (.lam.llf, SCT. a gain of 21 : value . : dent -died in the Capitol at Wash-1 churches ?t!iS4.2!iii. a gain of s4:i.:Hi.s: iilgton Nov. 22. IS73. 1 number of infants baptized 2.4ti7 -. Ihe funeial of the deceused Vii-e number of adults baptiz.-d :!.t'l7. President took place on last Tuesday. The most important and inteiest and was conducted in a niHiuier be- subject ifiscuss.-d was the ptes fitting his high otlice mid distinguish- tioti of dividing the conference. A dservices. Piesident Cleveland had , majority of the coitim.tteo opposed a decided tf attend, but. at the earnest ; division at this time, but a v.-iy ie ttJSreaty of m.niy of the most eminent s,,(.t.tllble minority of tho committe. citizens in different St.ites of the ,,m,le a repoi t favoring division, and Union, he reconsidered the matter ucseutod some stioiig argunieii. m ftnd deemed it his duty not to attend. ,U o a.-y thereof. 1 h pt.-stion was The reason urged against his atteinl uuue ,j. ...cia! order lor last Mon Slice was the hazard to which the ,ay ttll, Was discussed earnestly, journey might subject him. If he warmly and eloquently, and tho d'i was killed on the journey by a rail- yin,n W14s defeated by the following way accident, or otherwise, the conn- ' Vt,te: try would suffer too great h loss, and it was deemed piudel:! tiMt he should nio expose himself to any unneces sary danger. PliiilllIUTloN was successful nt the lection held last week in the city of Atlanta. We have heretofore ex p'ained a'l about this elect om. '! here was a laig.r vole polled, and more excitement 'vis created, than ;tt any polith'.'d e'ectioti eve held in Geor gia. Politics had nothing whatevei to do with this election. Deliiociiils and republicans advocated and op pf)ne.l prohibition without regard t their political prednertions. mid ii: like nianuer race prejudices were oh- liU'ratod and whites and blacks voted irr-HieUv of raw or color. This . , ,. t i . -o Tiotorj for the iiiohtbttloTiiHts will greatly encourage them not only in the State of Geoi gia, but throughout he I'niteil Stitt.s. iinil I hev imiv be titupted to try to carry the election next year in many Stales. A lutel dis yitlch fi '.oai Ail.-tiit.t says that theo'.er tton will be contested in the courts. Kino Alfonso, of Spain, died hist week after a short sickness, and his death is likely to bring fresh trouble to that ntllicted nation, which has so recently been scourged with cholera. Hpain stems to bo the most tin for- ! ....., ,....,. ; Pr,,. i.v..,v H..ni.r v,...n..j ... .......jx-. few years it is disturbed with revo-1 lutions und wars, mid iinuther now seems imiuinent. The Cariists are making prei'iirat ions to place their leader on the throne, and tho ropuh lJcans hope to establish a republic. The government is now entrusted to the King's young widow, who will act as Regent during the minority t.f Ler five-venr old .laughter, who is to be the future Queen. " Tub wak tei ween Sei via ami iul-; girriauiay be considered as praeticany ended. An iirmi.-'.iee has been agn ed man, .lonatiian Santonl. L,. . iioi i .i i. i,-,it;,.,.. , . den. L 1-1. Slaeev. 1'. F. W. Stamev, pou beiweei, the two bclhgeioh. . , Si.r) j M Lum,,.v w J,. and no doubt a treaty of peace w.h i; ,nc j T (lili,)s L L x.(;h J; ., be signed. Seivia has gotten tlie;ua). s. Creitsv. J. T. Lvou, (r. worst of it. She began the war and at f.i'Bt her armies seemed to meet tl. littlo .-,isl..i..-e and defeated with little lesist.ime ami .iattii ihe HulgMiiiiiiH in several amaii en- cntinneiitH. But Prince Alexander, of Bulgaria, hqoh collected his troops , : f li!lln,.t 1 umn a atu-i-pssittn of brilliant vie , . i. . . , i,. ro , tone. Servian going to i re -, minds us of the old saying. Uouig after wool and getting shoru." I J Conoiiess will convene on nct Mon , day. The Representatives, who woto I elected over ii year ago. will then take ; their seats. It certainly seeuis a long , time between the election of a Con- greitsit. an iinil the time w hen ho cle ti'is upon the discharge of his duties. Even before he takes his sen;, the average Congressman begin his can vass for a it-nomination an t re-election. It would be betier that the j R wll,ftt:V4.K (lf tle ,e MA ; fr0IU Ul,u. ,,mslitlI(,lK ... ,, . , . j ihut is. enter upon their duties soon j f ()l ,:,. 1,, . . i, .. i i.i . . . i , i .. wisr.es oi me people nuiiii Of uctitT , ! l, ...... 1 expressed, ami puo.ic opinion wouut , ' , ... . . oe ueuer reneeieu in t. oti''iess, For the rhst time in t wi nt v live .years Congress will meet while a democrat is Pi esidelit. The Senate M(is a niajillil v f n.,,ubHo:u.s and the House has a majority of demo ciats, so that neither patty will be able, to pass ar.v bill of a partisan 111 nature. Some persons think that the repiibiicnn Senate and the demo- ciatic l'residcnt will r-k horns", 1 . that IF, s. the Senate will refuse toon- , - ni-ti. iiiuiiv in i ii i rfiiiiiMii s i I . i r. . meiit.M. We do not ni.Di ehend lunch jtnnWt, frm hj smuc flit Co.MEiiiN. k of the Methodist Episcopal Church. South. this ,stll.e lllPt in its 4;t li arnual session at Omrloite ou Wednesday of st . Wl.t.ii y,, ullflllHy huge nuaibot i ()f ministers, lav d lies, and visit I orH Wl,n. j,, ut;, ti,li.r.ce. ni.d the st sion was one of ihe most interesting over held by the Conference Hishop Keener presided, and eveiybo.ly was greatly pleased with him. Hev. J. R Cat pe titer, statistical secre.arv of the t'onferenee. subniii te.l i, Mtatislical it-port for the past vt. fr. X umber of tnetii- AYKS. Ci li:k -a i. II (). Hut-ton. W. S. Hah toui. J. H. Wheeler. X. A li H. Kecks. L. S. Huikhead. J W. Nonh. G. W. lviv. Dilute! Mav. d 11. Mann. J W. Puett, J. I! Hobbitt.T. L Tliplett. .1. W. Uhee.er. A W. Maiigiiiii. V. A. Sharpe. (i. W. t'aiia hau. J I!. Hrooks. ii. H. Cud.ieih. T. H Kihvards. li T. X Stevenson. F H. Wood. .) D Caipeliter. T. J. (Oti tis, W. M. Kobey. .1 t'. lint e,l. (i 1' Hound, M. V. Sin 1 1 .11. .1. . '. Ci is . M H Hovle. J I'. Jlfit-.ian. II. I Wt ey.J. 1-' Hnglatid. A . t tiai.lt.. I T. Hariis. .fames Wiisoi-. t' A. (i.-.;t'.i. M. W. Howies. X. M. Jun.cy. .1. 1'. Craven... 15 t 'ai pent. r. 1". A. ilisliop. X. 1. C o. Ham . -I C. Itowe. I' 1.. ,;nK, p . it ntry. T. J Hn.wn- ing. M. H. Moore. J. O. Guthrie, C. Littie. F. Ii Townseinl. F. Li. Me V'1'!; 0' .A, W','l;l" v iW '-'.'"T-' -. Wai'dck, . is. X,.rth. J. 1. Ken w X. Cu, chin. A M Lowe. .1. Wnsl.bin n. C. I'. Snow. U. M. Hoylo. J. L. Keen. .1. T. Abeimihy. H- Gay. C. W. Smith. CO. Dura.it. L. ). Wyche. L A. While. Alphells McCitlicli". C. V. livid. J A. Her, M. I). Giles, J M Anby. D H. Ttitll..-. .(. j;. Hurley. II. ii. .Mm. Oliver Uvder "s. 'Lay P. G. Moore. J. W. Ashbv. J A. Sherriii. L J. Hovle. J. S. M,.'i tin, A. X. Wells. T. A. Jerome. J. T. John. J. M. Lamb. K. II. Worthv. W. jj 1'uckc-tt W. L. Aieiideil. J. V. Williams. Charles Latham 14 Clerical T. S. Campbell. Daniel (-til broth, Cludiin. T. P. Kteaud. S. H. Heisabeok, X. II. D. Wiisoit. .). 15. Martin. W. H. Dobbin. P. .1. Cal laway, Zebedee Hush, ll. Ll Gibb.,lls. T. V. (titthrie. S. I). Adams. I. F. Keeillatts. J. S. Xelsoli. S. I). Peeler. W. M. H.aek, J. A. Ciinniiiggim. M. J. Hunt. J. C. Thomas, Joseoh Whee.t t . M. L. Wood. li. G. Hat ret I. A D. li,.tts. W. C. Ganmm. S. V. Hoy Jo. D 1 It. Hruton, Ii. A. Willis. P. L. Her i "a-n, K S. Webb. W. H. Moore. A. A' Vtu,!'s-...'' X '"'""y- ,. C. Williams. J. I J homps.ui, J. ; I. G. itlilh, L. W. Ci awford. .James ' Malioiiey. J. J. Keiin, F. L. Keid. J. 'p. Ha.'wcll. F. D. Swindell, I'hi.io ((t - eeiuiig. I. W. Smith, V. ('. Nor- V. Ibudison. T. H. I'egraiu. d. H. ' v onion, A. 1 . Iyer. JJ. lj. r.arn.iatdt. - '' Thouipson, W. L. ...,.:.,;, V s t i.- i,.ivsml. j. I). Arnold. J li. Page. W. L. (Jrissoiii. E. L. Pell, G. A. Ogles- hy, .1. H. Hull. ii. Ji. Holder. T. S. Ellington. B. C. Allied. J. A. H-jwIe.-. ,"" 1-- H. I . Iroy. J. Iv Indeiwood, (1. (t. j5lotliel.Si J M flair. F. M. Sham- berger, M. A. .Smith, T. .1. Daily, V. M. Hagby. L. L Thompson 87. ' Jj 1. W. Haiti. T. C. Williams. .1. A. S'ailh.ys. 1 . J. Stephens. .1. h. SoiUl-ate. . lS!ioud.A ii. 1'eny. I . M- Jones. J. C. 1 ntmx, J- ( St a- pies. . H. (Mod. M. Johnston. a:el.tllie Maill-V. K ( omrlit. J. . Dunn. 1 . I?. Gibson, 1 . E. Asl.ury. J' . I . UoOhies. . K . niieen, u. u . Curr. W. M. I'nrkei. A. J. Johi'ston, .1. J$. Meicer. T. 1'. .termini. Ii. T. Siniiiions, W. J. (lay. X. M. f.aw n nce. 11. M. lu :irue. W. J. 1'arker Total v li; ton.. ). total The co He: Ayes, clerical, 7S. lay. v ivs. cleiical, N7, lav. ttee appointed to inves- Injitte tl: har''es against Hev. Dr. r r r ii i ,., , 1 I-i- I- Ileudrcii lopoited agiuiis. him .. , i ... ,i. i f. a,u' lu "as ' M""'" the confer- . once. What a -ad fall 1 1 Our WiiNlitiiiTloii Letter. 'Kmrn ..r ilai- 'i.rr.'ji"iiicl.,ii..; Wxhiiini; ton. 1). C..X.1V. -7. "8"). Tl,.. xi-i.:... IT..., 1 ' . ' '.. ., ' ', Executive l. pa. In;. i:'s ate roaj.e.l ill .;lour!ljo and ;l.e national Hair upon all the ( Jo, ert.metit buildings t oats at h i i mast. " 11 1 t esuleliT was miorme.l by tlephoi of the d.-aih ..f Nice- ........... 1 r. si.leti1 leii.li i. ks. he was going i ......I I!.. I. ... shoek-d. arid showed' a hesitat.cv ii. i l.eli. viti the s:.l nous. Then he ; se.,t fort.'..!. Enuiont. am! m a slent time the ( ai.inet olI-ee:s w--ie lias- telling to noils ai l he White House with so - i! io:is faei s. Miimiuoiied ." ; l T n 1 . bv Mr CI. I'll I 'abii.et iemaimd in session wi' h p.;ins in 1 1 e t egion of hi.-, si oiu ) hours and a half. Tin1 Coir.- acll and Mrs. lb tel. irks sent for tho in rofi-.iib .icbuildili-'swasseiit I'-i'iiils i h sicum Hi . W. C. lie. .up ;r miss. lor. and dm..': l .e I io ive pub'ic e,l Willi iliililnns of o. n a- possible. The mi mom nit.;: Cabinet took aciioti i:i legud to the filllel :tl. and .1. elde I to attend It in a bo, i.v. with the I'l esidelit. Mr. C'. e!.-!i'd would have no suc cessor ;f he should die bef- ie the ot tile mooting of Congress, l iidet the constitutional 'r. .vision two lives intetpo.se be. ween tho:- the President and Vic, i'resiih n , and a vaeam-v The si a1 ute provides : In ca-c of i.moval. death, resigiia ioli orimibilj'y of both the I't es-del.t and Vice 1'n ident. th.u the IV.-si dent of the Son, it(i, oi if there is hone, ihe Spiaker of tho House shall net as 1':, sidi ni until the disability is removed or a H Osid.-nt elected. At present the o is no Pi esidelit of the Senate and no Speaker of the House, and !', ose ..tlici is cannot be e.. el. d (.nt ,. Ci.ngi e-s mot Should a v--cat:ry occur in the meantime the Government would be carried on by h- Cabim t until a l',i si lent of the Senate or Sp.-tker of the 1 1, ills, is e'eet, ,1, as it was dining President Garti.-hi's inabilt' v. ( ongi ess h is dot e nothing to avoid s'i.-ii a M.iiai:oii as has now ai iseti. A bil. p . s img for a different mjc-co-si,.ii ;o the pti -idotiry was intro .h;e. ! ir.st w itit. i . ft provided, when t.'.c otti, ( s of the President and Vice l'i. si,i, it w. ie both made vacant by tt.-alii, ;i..u the succession should pass tn st to the Sccreiarv of State. ui.d t tic i: to ll ill the 1 i IT i t her Cabinet ottieers tl.eit rank. Such a mi.-isino v,..uld l..ep the power with II. o admit. is i ti ton v.h'.-h the people ei.-eted. This lull will probably be t elm I mince. 1 eai W in the session and pushed passage. It would guard Mu.a'.i.st possible Republican siicces--loti to Pn si. lent ( 'i.-velaild. should ni.vti.llig h:iii,etl to him. Ii is i:.. ii, on-lit that thedeathof tin- ir. I'iishIi M t ;iii have anv .nt lung .-I'.et upon national poliiu-s. iilth uigu of coiii so the majot i y in In.- S.-iiate wni oh e a lit publican to sue. i .-, h.iu. That will naturally give 1 1st t-j a leeiing of uneei taint v tor tl: -. .-ei ti.at tit.- death of Mr. Cl.-v. Id ehaiige the po, ideal roliq . i he A. hit nisi I tt' loll. Tin i el of Mr. Hendricks' death wil. bt I in Washington society. The Wi.ite House will be closed against festivities for some lime, such as State receptions and liitiliel s. Tin- Cabinet ..liie.-is w;il also l.e p:e v.iiied tempo . itruy fiom entertain Wh. u the Somite meets it wi.l pridian, v bo rii.ii , ti) onler bv its unit st luelulii r. Jlus is Sehaloi Idoi t i.i of Vermont. lheu the ma jofllv will pior.-e.l to ( ,eet a ptesi.l n.g olinc'.. who wnl bo either Logan, Sherman. Hoar. Inf ills, ot r..iur.,ini 'Wiii.-h wi,! it be.'" is a q,ies..n liiili h lisetissed just tur.t. Ihaiiksgiving dav at the Canit was eeleliruted in tiio time hotloied way. D. pai tiueiit clerku were paid oil i ho day betoi e. so t hat I hev cou.d pi. -pare lor (he holiday m a'festive wa-.. The wheels oi 'the Government liia.-t.ihi :y weie stopped, schoo.s wei c eioso.l. churches wi re opened. and faun, ics reunited, foa.iitd. ami made merry. Secretary Whitney offered to give all the c.erks of tlo XavyD.j.ait- ineiit. a 'J haiiksgiving tuikey, and made arrungeiiif nts to deliver the fowl to i . iy otiiecr and euiploye win would a' ail hii.iseif of the pro posal. i.ve Ilailiiiiitl Accident. snrvii.i.i:, 'ov. 25. As th.e west bound fiie-iil train from Ashevilie ajipi out h"d J 'eep Watei Imn biidgt hear Warm Spi tugs t Ins ntoriii'ig (i o'clock tiio engine stiuck a in. ':, which had fahin upon I lie trin !.. .- i till lied over inlo the livt r lu wa foity li ft deeii. The chL'ihi or. Gen. l'ai i tsii, ( Lyiichhui g. and iirei.ntit vhittor,l, w.ttt down with the wreck. Engine and cars ai e out of ,..-, , .. . ,. , i lie dead, which have not yet been recovered. A bov. it. r, ,1 1 J veins, imr.u-,1 Sr.v. a i.'iv, iti'i.t a vi'Uts, tmiiii'ii nr.v- ,1,. js j,.,, .,.. (.ubov, Illinois, was kihe.l and oaten bv hogs last Ihurs- day. while sleeping on a straw stack ne.tr his father house ' The Viee-Pn'siiNMit's Heath. Inp,.n. .,.,.,. Xov. -Jo -Vict- Presi- Hl,mlli,.i;s HtIclllU.,l rt ,e,eptioii j,,,., evt.Ilill,. Thm ,ljm, l. ,.,, vMneA of tV,.lill? um,tf, I, . rniudlv , w &Ut jj j this Rftel.j10,, . 5 oVi,K.k. r. Hendricks died undr ci'ciim stam-cs ;hat were particu'ar'y .!i-i ..'..cillir til tii t'mtii'v Mini l'ltt'li.1;. . . ........ .... insoniucli astliey had n. t -;t I a fatal tei mination of Lis hi i-: i:.u. h-. and noo.my was wi. h luui uii.'.i eiut came, tie letui ne. I lroi i im pann.iay ..-.1.1111.1- sn.c . uc.i ne, been con.i-.a.nyig soni. what ot p.uu set io;is was thought of it. ijjist titglit he nu.i Mis. Heu.hieUs a;lelide.l:l leiep! ion given at tin- rest.lel.ee ot Hon. Join. Cooper. Tie.ls.ne: of the State, l.'lurniiig hoiii.' on llie.i fir 1 niire iboul uiidiii ht Ml . Ile'i,! i. l-.s had taken oil' the li. tvv clodimg which lie iiniiaiiy wore. an. I put on ... dies- suit of lighiei niatenai. a- I bi l'oie he got home lie c.iiipatii.cd i.i' cliiKiie' .s and a n itain .i. giee of eii;.t;-iioii. but altiilei'i.l 11 to ma laiiai iiultu nces. He s it 1',. tho ii e for an hoar or more 1..1..10 retuiii. but .lee.uied to m ud for a 1 ia.'i aithou.-n uiyeil io .1 J ie s.ept icsuess., u. hoo.i. - o ck tilts .ire e.i innri.tiig. wh. u he a:os. himse f, mid a t.' ipiite a he.ii :y h'-. :'. fa I, saymg that i.e te.i mneii In .t -r and woi id at tii.l to c.,i.ss.l.-i:.!.;e .h-.av. d husiiit .luting the He and Mis. II !:dncks wi.i.ed . .'ii for ileal hall an Hour i.i.d hi i.a.'i ' npjutreiuly regained nis ph sica, vigor and ch.-ei fu.n. -s An hour ia. i, however, lie hi g:.tl to be tioiil.ed ! i.-'.up roil, a ilf '.ol;;,' : of tho Vice i'l his I am. lie i;. 1 roi.lidei'.tia. I', it-ti. i i slit, id. w in. It.ievtd a. use fl om ins be. 1 in which ho had ..im for on, a tew iniiiiitcs, and lead the mo'iniig papi.rs. ta'king elieeiftiliv witu his wile and mi onl tune ii.Mise set van:. Just bet'oie noon he had a r. ..ipse, -.owover. and ih. physician ..is i. m:u siimmoiied :u, I admini t - .1 the - 'till l.medies. in sides b. ill!-.; tl;. . ' i-Ilt loid Ml i i, ii.1i i. ks . ; es d innisoif as in -in ; gi.;tti t.li,e.i He lemaiLed in i;:s loom nil tie a. leiiiooti. lii-.-as., ,h:ioV rising li...'.! his bed to winch he was compelled io leUti l! by a le. Hi M-tiee ol t lie ai . loin tual pains. To .ill ca.ieis who came, and they we!e I. Mine, o, is. lie s: tit wotd that he was iiuiispo.i 1. ba: would be glad I i . e ! Ite.i; I or....: r. w Aiioil. 4::i.'o'. -,. rk Mis. H.-;idi;cks. w lio h;ui been a !.: bed side at; ta , w, i,l ilown ,n:.i tb.o pallor to see a ca .er who ha I :e lo coiisud w:;i: lu-r regar.iii g ti e ati'aius of a 'efoitr atoiy iiis!ilu.i.,n of which she wits one of the man :g. cs. and she lei .aiii el w.lii htm al.o, il twenty luiioios. lorn, a colon . 1 servant, and llaiiy M'lg.ll!. Ml. He;d .cks's liephf'W. a page in Washington, reinaliied with lain. Mr. Heiidri-ks '..ssi-d iineiisi! on ios bed mi l compeimed of great path, but suddenly It seemed cease, and he said to his nephew. "I am li ee at last, solid for H i.a." iin aiiiiig his wife, and these wete ios ia-l words, loi the voting man. not rea.iing the mgci.cy o'. the mess ige. did n. do 'iver i. at once, .lust t.. ion o eiork ..lis lietidi icks came into the niuin and I'ouinl that In r husbaini w.i dead, 'i'he end of a long and even! fill life had come peacelully and q iieiiy. lie lay on ;h. b. d oiitstde of the ci.veiing. oniy p.o tially di. rob. d. as if he was in a g.-ntle sleep, tin h:s f;ce there w. ie no tiar. s of "f si-tVeting. but a pallor ha I foit.o over It that Uelie.ite.! oniy too piaiiny that ho had passed away, ii need' it no catse ( X itini .it t. ,n ! toil that he was dead, ai, ' Airs Hen dricks screamed and i-.:i down stairs. A se;uiil was dispatched to tiie nsi deiiee of Dr. Thompson, adjoining, in .1 he eame imme..i:a eiv. but b ti.e time he had leiched the i.o.'.si le the limbs ,, ti.tt (listing. iisi .1 sta1 csiiiau were tiecoiniiig co.d a;..l t tgi 1, at. l to Mi s ilelHtr icks'spaiiiotapp a: .cam vou do some- "i ill. 1 loot i lliiiig : he was oo.tgt d to an.-wi r. "Jt is ioo iale." Mis. ti, tidncl.s be rati.e altuost distra. ie.i wi.h g: it f. ami it was an hour . '. more beio e sin- became sit llieioiit ' y e. impose. i to give any in I', rination ali.e;; her litis hand s last motneiits; hiaiiiv sei valils. two t,f whom had nw-d with .Mr II. n.'ii t.ks for veuis. tan about the In. use crying and moaning, and ,'l.ett was the utmost contusion for a time. V. Leu the news wa- ou.ieiined do, Mi town it whs get, orally di-ci r .itt d. Vet 111 a vet V few li.inu.es .1 iiii'i - "' more of Mr. Heinli lcks's t poliliivd and iei sonal li i: n I hu.rie.I to the house. Very so gteat crowd eoi.eeted around 'h tratiee ami on ; he i eot. uriil i ita I nt a en w as ioiu.it neeessiuy Io refuse a,le : -sioii ''" and ah oohmrs except lmme diate relatives. M: ilondtieks died in his puvate cli.tmh.-r, tt iaigs. eouifort ib.e loom in which ho dei most of his wo-k. Near his bedside v.aS) a case con. atn- ii., .! itml iH;n:e.ai wmks. and oil his tle.sk were his i .niters, m.-itio; an. la. and a srgo u.iiub. r of letters v, which had been allowed to arcuiiiit hite without ,-mswoi ing in the ia.it two or three days. His dressing gown iit;d slippi i s ,vere at his bed si lo, und near by wi., u small stand on which were vai ions medicines and a gob, et of water. 1 "or I raits, land scapes and hue a biac. adorn the wain of the i o. mis, and . ere in (liking contrast with the sal sc.no. Dr. Thompson s;us in his opinion Mr Hendricks died of imralvsis of tlie brain, and t lie; o will i.rohabiy be a po.-t mortem examination to est.tb ' uax ,.-ht tl. !;..... N'o.vs of Mr. Hendricks' death sjuoad lapitliy throughout the city. and i here was a general expression oi sorrow ovei ti. limn.' wiw were his political enemies hero wp.o his personal friends, and to evervbodv who c't'led on him or whom he met , he had a pleasant word and greet-1 ing. Tln-re were crowd-: around the : li I iwii buileliii boiii do ail llie; 'veiiing, while in il.n viciniiy of his, "fsi.l MCf .hero was another crowd, nil nnxi.vis to learn I lie particular- of ! siidii -n 1 11 u se. The evening jiapers coidd inr yet onl edi'ioiiH fast etionh to siij p y lie d- iiiand. ! Mr. Hendricks had been dead but; It few liiili' lies when f.MtVs i.f IIH'll ,.L;:ii e ai'P'g t ,)v ,( r. , ' ?mi.t ' ,,,..,,.1. tl 'he Si. ne. enmity and : and iliroii'jiiinit tiio' einl. ems were placed ' on neariv all i miii.!' nt business1 Hid res. deuces, so that bv ,.; , v i!kVe ou tht! Uimla! ,,,lh(lf ,,, lin;. Ihty ing Hoiu! Horses. Kr.'m tli. MuntCHi-uirorr.' ii:i.:!i'. Among oilier ni my conttactors of high and low dtgiee U! or about Wash ng on d'liii.g the war was one who had j 'iivha-c I. as the highest bidder, the dead horses of the Army of the i'oi oiiiae. for which he paid sM.7." rarii. delivered at his "es ah-li-!.iu nt." 'i i.ey tiv. i itge.l. in the Winter, til'iva day. and wci thus di p 'm I oi : I'ii.-.. tnilioes were pulled oi:': t!i--ii i iie liool's were cut olV; then the manes i.nd tails were fdo.-arcd. 1'iie aiiima! was then skin- ' lie, I. the carcass whs boiled that tho ' tuiiow migla be extuleicd. the best of the bolus wore sold for knife 1ih!;iI us, ai'd l'.e r.maiiid. r to he g! O'llld U i'o feiti i.es. Ill" total l esii t was :liat tle'se dtl'i'ci . lit parts of I he dead ii:ig ',eie ivorh. when prepared for m.ii k.-t. .a ;ca--t &t a h'sid. and the pio!;ls of the contrite- j tor were coiise.pii inly very large. j Fort licit i iiiioi ors. I Kk., 1'-,.. Nov. 'J. Tl.tvf)' hiin. tied ita inn hiboiots passed Ills Ihro.igh here tiii- mot tling for "ll I'le-tot:. S C. 'I mv a o be.ieved : to b 'tllel'ilst fo:ei(.n :. ll: -lifts sent , So l li ironi 11, is c: u P. iiiisyivatua, til l lain.h . Is a. .- prepa' it.:;' to follow til.-lil t V;l,i,. '.is Siiiihesn Siates. , l iny arepiomi-ed .'.:1 '.'.-i t t '2.t'tl per tt ty. mid i: ishe.iee.l that I he einiute t of the u,l sill: ti.etu belter than Tn! ot -In No: :h. The indicii tiotisari :ii,i, a oita, oo,lus of Itul-, llili.s. Poles it.nl I i ill'.;;:, inn. will take ' p ne from il,iloM: 1 t-:;i:.-v vaunt this winter, an. t that most of tin m will go South. Tiio Virginia ii i-no ; of Gen Fttz H igh i.'e 'nine aii elv '.. gii.i to w uk him up a- a .Mieti, late for the - l ee t'l estd.-tty in 1 Vvr ' t)nce a very huge por'ioil of our, na ional deb- was t.wtio.i m Ivirope. ; The annual t.poi! of ihe register (if 1 tin- Tie.isiiiy sinus that out of ' l71.4il.2'.-:2 'legiste- ed bonds onlv . M l.'.riV.'.i'i'i -.!.- held abroad Titi's is a vcis sigtiiiiraiit laet. ; The bes! , uedv for bleeding nt the M im', as giv :i by Dr (i.eHson at olio of his lee urc,. is 'li the vigorous motion of i ho jaw .-, as il in tl: act of chewing. In the ease of ,- child ft w ud . 1 papei sie.it ,1 bo iiiseil.d ! ' l how it h.ud Ii is li.emo ion of the jaws that stops th. ilow of bood. One lire b.Mis out aeol! ci's burl', ii.o." a:,,l most pa:- s sun' r mole tn bo em ed. but .'-'e! -e ion ( hi is painless . -Oi !. (; talll. 11 ' nd- onlv 2" i t'll! ', kai.kh.h. x. .-., ,s,-.l- Y.-.M-T ie:!! li"il-.'.l 1. i : :j i -- f. mfMl fctitilfii Vu-ili 1 1 UskWiii.t l.l'ii.'t'ij, lUtliD SILVEPt PLATED WAEE, KF.i HI.'iMir.'IOi;. THV 1 KAYS, f JL SToVKS. J.C. E. ts r-"rt eft lit Sill 0-H O O w o ft P Ci3 ' Is cri E i CO P-s) i. Mi'- .r:t''"'' o CO i r ii a i i v u I r.;;s ion ! MLN'S. IMVS' vN!) (THI.DHKX's! GL3THir'3, HATJ, SHOES, i 1-I'WMMlINti (blttDS, ,KC, j I t .ke this meti ..tl of informing mv f, i,..ls in 'hat ham am'l the adj-'iiing : ,.,iniios tied I i:m tow witli the large' i , ,.. . , ? li Aitdtew- Co.. where I will be pr p.ir.-d to strti tl.e'ti to gnat od-' v. - oit i.,'t when ii.ey are i.i netd of iioi nine, i mi :;nv now sunn uiwk , be glad to s -e vmi. ,). A M. I N VLl ' with Ii. JJ. Am-iikv.-s - Co, IUlkwh. N. C, A Uiitiiilr Siiifide. ' lYrrs:;i X.v. IM. -A Zanesiil't. .pecia. sttys: - X.'. wir-; last night Mis. till. lie S . iooie-. the young w i f So.. ...,iei S. t !, . .ie-. a we! -ei do y ung tie.ti. k.eed he,:. ,f by t:lk- ; tug stnclihitto. :!. Mid ait'.tit so ie; piV a.Vecie i ii.-t iiil-liaint that a i. v, ;....u:s latel ie- ,,v ..wed scieiai. o t: net s of eii,.ii o foi ;i; :i:, i is u w ,yi. g .ire eiseiou-. wi: ti veiyliile hopes of his 1 cc.VeM . fPAliAfifiA f?an Ship or briiigyoiifTobacco Crop TO THE FARM KHVS WAREHOUSE. IIOORE & PHOCTOR Propiielk This is the Iemlinu' Warehouse in the State for FULL WEIGHTS LIBERAL UlAIHiKs, tJUICK S ALIOS, (HK)1) riUCJES, I'UOMI'T HETUICXS AM) TI1RBK MONTHS .STOHAGE FKEE. AUCTIOM AKD PEIVATE SAEvSS EVilliy PAT, Hogsheads or Tierces sent to a!! l.sire ship Ih.ir tobaero to tb f Ai;Mn:s W titmof.-K. ,, ouarai.t.e .-..1 ?l,ipm.iits to receive, the ' utte-at.,... in it (he farmer was pres. nt. Time and ...ponse wived by ubiD- plllg 111 btleo h ts THM KAiiMKUS V. bHIHH SM IS ALWAYS OPEN. As nil imhiceuiei.t to competition m the eulfuiv in" tnl.Hc.o. the FiRMUi ai;viioi :.k Iihh ottered two premiums, as follow s :--y the fitK) pound f -Noi-ih (. arolma toba.-co sold on the floor of th TAtmrn's WAnriiounK by tfc pin ty raising it., of the i, p of Iss:.. whirl, .-l ull net the htrgeitt Trrur.- vve will deliver fuM !i! !.,! .lerse, Hull, virod bv XerxeH of OloJS ..ft.ra.-m of baltui.ore. and f, the see, ,1 l est uvdaocot. same amount f tolmcco. under same cndttioi,:.. wP -.vill delivo,- l.vlti Hlootled Jumer Jitill. sir,l by res of Oregon, out of Winnie Wvt.i.e. Both of the promuiins ,ui! be tlelivei-.tl after the l.ttii of December, IKSfi. So t. 17. 1SS". llins. JiKVES U.UtFjMiM, rV. C, We have just ENLAJMiKD our wiiivli.msc, wltiel, tHtf LAIN! EST ami P.EST LHiMTED ;1 JilvST A liRAXf JED ware Iiousot'or HANDLING S LEA F T( )P. ( ( ' ) in the .State. SLKKPJN't; AI'AI.TMMXTS Foi: '. l.'MKUS AM) LARGE LOT L'OOM Foi- WAtiiiNS AND HOUSES. Our sales htst season ware FA. HE VOX D Ol'I. EXPKXTA TIOX.iiiul w. l.ave made XMI I.!! A i.i; A NO F.MF.NTS to HANDLE nil ti e Tobacco brou ji; our sent to ua, whieli shall have 01. H iJKST ATTI-: ATiO.V, tmi we w ill sec that it MI.NUS JTS FULL VALUE WF. HAVK I'l.F'M OF !T V1'.I1. AND FAV ()FS COMING in ev::i:y u'i:: k with la :;.::;:!),.!; to fill, and wo expect it i it 1 a liv. ly time this season. baceo, imd try mir mavliet, and we will soon eom'incv you that JOXKS & OO.VS Vareliousc is ,!ie piae to se!3 yv?iw T 0 15 A C (J 0 . the highest average frice ) l ITA I X E DIN A N Y W A 1 1 E M " rs E I X X( ) IiT 1 1 CIA IiOLI N A LAS T SEASON WA S AT JONES CO.H October 15. lss.5. BlOliW.;'(iKlt.Bit()TIIIRa BALSAM, N. C, Encxviile, Tenn., Charlotte, 21. C. Fall and Wsntes Season, 1885. A i r i . i i . . i . ,M) WI', AKH TO Ollt I T.I ENDS: We desire lo amioiii'ce that we will offer this ser.Kon a stock of Men', Youths' und B-.ys' Clothing; that we nil confident will merit your rlotett iitteiition. Our stock as her. tof'.re. will en. brace the N'ewei-t Denigns am Style, especially maniifacliiit d to im. t the it tpiin ments rf those tpreciting tirst-class. honestly made "!') hing. The reputation f our niukes" being fully established, w dem it iiitnece-Mtrv to inak" -o.y Initler claims, but it fir you to those who will Milii-tai.t-ate the above, ami they are found among the best dressed people of this vicinity. Our Novelties in Gents' Furnishing Goods .ueimmetise and unsurpassed tliit Moasoti. DON'T FAIL TO iSM OUK Fine rn.lorw.'iti. Gloves. N. ok wear and Gents' Fine SliirU, cuituble er ev-nii,g diets, ('all eu'ly mul Get Fust Choice. Ji. (larnifiits made to order at shoi t notice. Yt-rv llcspccifullv. 3.2aWA"JCEIl 3BHOS., LF.AD1NU CLOTHIEHS AND TAILORS, Oct. 1. 1883. Oppobite U. S. Pot OfSew & CO.'S U A O fif TY71 PliMPAHKH.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 3, 1885, edition 1
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