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(JJhalhara Quod ! 'THURSDAY. JAN lTA 15 Y 2, IS'.W.j H. A. LONDON, Editor. 1 ThkCkkktisosoI tho season llioj ., . i 1 JfECOrti) extend to all itx readers. Kll lee. in ni ii im iiumv; i n i- i ...... :. l o . ttetul in our several voeations, ami ; that we are all the hotter tor having j lived it! j j . i i. AS ixft.tKNZA is spreading ver . May tho ew oar be imleeci pC1)llulieau.s ot the House committee T i u' V i Tf ' ' w,tb the mi,,llt"' ,,f Marliu. ; "Years have Lot seen and time bunny one to ouch and nil. ilay Knles-Messrs. Hood, MeKinlev fcU tu" Juf8 w T , , """'J ,V 'r , 'fUB prisoners wore taken out of town. 1 ftinll not heo." tho people nit down .he-husbandman bo blesaed wHrsTTT" was quietly to SufT., pain, wh-u enter- bountiful turret. May the ntlhe- the Rule to the House K,v,"r? l'10 noted. Oi. vest.rdav morning about " " TeJl 1 nit 3 Vl, ,te 1 r.,T , I-?1'1 J 8UcU tt tt8 ..... ... . Sneaker authority to ileolaro a (iuo ,. . .. -f . I A S'efti niniix .iej;ioo me eo.icetea b.tlvatiou On. Uidbo eomlorld. May the ri , ,M.ew.,lt whenever the neeesrv 1 J ocofk ,e ,,P',n,l't " !l l'fo1 ' at thewsei.e of the lynehing. aad uioro ' The old win -opposition i the', ing find roliet. May sorrow be ..u.nbc,. f member are in the Hall 1 bea bL1!"' '"'"! ttt "'V10'"" aJ trouble is HnlieiiMtod. i life of busings" not U en sustain changed to joy. Anil when this new i whether thev vote or not. which : l',uUel 0,3 1'',ls.t l'S11 b Ueet.at.Uj Latek i'iiu;i.vmvn, Deo. 2S. Tho ed in one insUnoo at lou-t Sinee thoi ...... i i... ! rumor mdd thev ha,l deeided iiimmi : : w1""' Ult' loii. i.nl ..er in l.er loom N,.W8 Rnj Vl0,.A(.r i(l in ,.,,,,!, o jn,rojUl.ti, , cf l), j!uH' Co.nd. th eivili.od world and be)iniiigan!ttiw;il,tl, (pjvo M r.u.iis0 ., i.terimtioimlepiden.ie. It soo.ns to asistaneo in the ti-l.i thut he pro hate orbM.tated in Jiussia. and htm 1 poses to make. First below the iTr L ih r -I everv oo ...try i committee on Rules, then be.ore the spread through uj country in; asUv )cl.e lhc oH1,s, Jjuropo, and at last bus reached the ; ,u, nuis:) t'liited States. At Huston many j sud llul hy tl.c, republicans o! thousand persons have beon attacked ! the House would bo as -real a iiH.tr. ... .. , .. : ,: j ,0 i -;.'..,. c ,! i Willi u, ami . i is now N...a.....K. ;i ..... ...I...... , , . . . . , , , , cemble pneumonia, and U ia thought to be caused by the very imseason-1 able weather that has prevailed this wjnler , . , .,, liiKSrsrrNsioN ... too AM.oville Citben is greatly t be regretted, Sp0,ku,. I;ii,d :ls ,,,, ,,,. ;,v,r t her ier in , .n.g tl.rougu the j - - y ,, a . . , , ,, i . i I , , ,. , , ... ,., ! uouse heiud a ju.-loj shot. A seaieo : llIIJ "'-'i1 n ui a toot to tmeo i.et and wo stneerely hope will be o .lv ; eolation as ,s possessed bs he.. ,(iss W(ili,,,u Wft lf snow e,.y,r8 the ground. The temporary. It was a paper that I -'' bi.ssia 1 os is a t u . to n u j (U iln.wtlv jn i aPrtul l. is e.eatid no surprise, as it reiicetod .nuch credit on North (.'ar.l,T "'l'1 '""""" "t1'1' llut , f,,, 0f the n'nror in Lor own wow!'" l"o.-d with the lirst severe Olina journalism, ami ..a oU1IU .lono so i much to the buihlu.g up , - tie villi-. ; Indeed we do not see how 'die en-! ?0i prising citizens ot that very pros. ! J "dge Sonoy U a oan.ii into, but he 1 . , . i .;.i, ; has not a word to say nuainslanv el porous town can at.ord to d. ill.. . l.ail(,il,aU.!,;.ll,-,lf w10;:irt, out so valuable a paper. 1 he cause i )js p.,., tl;i) U n-nds. The Judge alleged lor its siispensiou is the lion-1 ,s;1ys lie has no barrel to lap, but payment of subscriptions, which has ' that be is in the tight to stay until aounded the death knell ot so manytjt tended. !' ti.omoer.iiie mem ,, . , ., I hers ot t!., I 111:0. 1 Mates House e! papers. Una should serve us an- s .. vo, l() (k,illo t!ll. other warning- -and it is an alarn;. ! llliUU,,. ro would bo no doubt oi inglv b-eijueiit olio to the people of ; j tnlge Sonoy'seloction. 1'iildic opiu- "y (.jminunitv to give a liberal i ion hero sliil believes that Mr. Ili ice . ., . i .. ...... i 1 wid win. but it is by no means as ...iionrt tn their oral rumor am! to . pay promptly their sunsoriptious! ., .1 .1 ! The Dkatm Henry V . ..rady j is a calamity to this country to our entire country and not merely to tho soot ton in which he resided. His career was a most remarkable one, Tho dose of tho war found him a fatherless hoy struggling tor p,t,-t unity to show what ho is made a livelihood and an education, and j of when ho comes to award thw ex vet before ho was forty rears old he! elusive riglit ot taking seals in Alas has (I!m1 lainenlid by an entire, nation. Without ever having held 1 any ortiee. he l.adattaii.o.l a national reniibition aud intluenco eoual to almost any man in America. If his HhcIiiI life had been , . i more voars, who can estimate to what length that reputation nnd in- flueiiee would have extended? His recc it speech at Huston was an extraordinary oration, and has received more favorable comments than ans- address that has been de livered in any part ot the I'nite.l .States since the war. And though he is now dead, yet the words he then uttered still live, and their in fluence will continue through the years to tome ! ' ,, , ,. . , Hki.fohi. s M Aii..iNE tor January contains an article written by the lato ex-President Davis, which will lonhiless attract w ide attention. It is entitled A ndorsiin ville ami other War-l'risoiis", and is a complete refutation ot the charges of cruelty to the I'nion soldiers in Confederate prisons. Indeed he proves from the official figures that tho mortality among the I'uioii prisoners was not as great as anrmg the Confederate prisoners. According to tin. eports r,f t,n r,,;i..,l si,.t.. Wnp l..iini-t. inent, ihero were JTO.lHHl 1'uiun sol Uiers? ill Confederate prisons and .20,(1(10 Confedcrittu soldiers in Fed- era I prisons, ami yet only 22,000 Vnion ii'i.soners died, while there were 20,000 Cm. federates w ho died in Northern prism s. So that, the Confederates with ,.n excess of oo,- (MrOprisoners, badloMio fewer deaths. It must also be borne in mind that the Federal government was hotter able to provide for its i.risnners than was . , . . , , . . . t ho ( ontederate g Vcrumcnt. And especially must.it be remembered that it was solely the fault ot the Federal authorities that the prison- rs were not exchanged ami allowed to return to their homes. Time and again did ll.u (. ontoile-alo auttiori- ties urge an ox hange ot prisoners, but (irunt tiiongbt it an unwise policy, as it was easier to recruit the ranks of the I'nion nr cy than of the Coi.ledcriUe arm'. Of course there was much suffering at Ander eon ville and other South' vn prisons, 1 .if the Confederate government was not to bo blamed for it. Every ox- Confederate soldier reinombers full well that rations were very scarce ill our army and that frc.pioiitly we ai, Miuei-u ii. m n.ingei, aim u was not to be expected tiicii that the Confederate tfr-verinnent could or would feed Union prisoners any better (ban its own soldiers. Our Washington Letter. from our lleaulitr CorroBiwuaout,) Wasiunotox, Deo. 27, 1SS!). Fx Speaker Carlisle- is jiist now tho busiest man in nshiu.tnii. A but now he lias learned gninelhin uiiv in;i . i. i ,t I.,,,, i ... i it,,,,- mIii .ujd he Js 1al.(, al Wl(.j. ,1.,.;,,., material to make the iiltl ol his iilo against such an iniiiuilous liule. It is p;irtitul:irly uut'orl iinute that .ill. varofti's iieiiniri iii le emu iiiiui. ,.,.,,. ,, , .,.,:, . . . i I ,ll "I is 1 1 i fit iiiliiil'.K I'l milt.-, .1' suc a Uulv woilij- .)0 a - ut sal..,.,i l ijrhis miaranteed i;. ; the t'onstitut ion of the t'niie.l 'Stales. It is needless to say that Mr. Carlisle wiii be ably supported ! by every democrat in the House in . . ., , , , . . must no lespeeie.i , jiepivseniative ney, ot tlhio, j0(t i,,.,, t'luit.i.as day tor iionie to take a part in the Senatorial tiu'ht. unanimous as it was several woi-'.s 'ago. Righitullv or wrongfully tl c lhc lb'k..n, ra.WSM,,rrs a . o oidlilll lit Ml' I.riCi' Wli I'lV porlutntv to cry they will not neglect. I.euco mat -r democrats that personally tavor Mr. liriee are hoping that a poor man may . apturo the prize. Senator in. loin lias a gran. j ,() j,,;,, pr,,posaU iho proposals will uar.v 2o. 1'". l oi kan waters tor tueittv vears lium i.... i . .! a.lvcitisoiiient is nmv out and be upeiie I , a in the last t went v voars tins righi l.as l.een lie!. I ny the "i .....I. .. I.' .. .i ."I UlSK il till I' nil I . i ll i , , I.' I I i i I i ! member of that organisation I ias i come a millionaire, in wavs that the least said a! t theln the better. This same company will expect to renew their contra, t, and from tho time given by Secretary Wiudoiu troin the date of the advertisement to the opening of the pr..p..sals-T- less than one month it looks as though Mr, Viu loin wore not averse to its doing so. Mr. Harrison is .-aid to tavor 'he nomination of Mr. Idaine in I ll Mr. Harrison wants to side irai k Mr. IMame ell'octuahv he lias only in make this fact oilh-inliy known. For : some reason or other the people ot ! this country have never taken kind . . . . , . ,. , , . . ly to adiuiinstiatioii candidates oi .,nv kil.,j t, : tUv world why an exception should . bo made tor Mr. Hlaine. 1 1 ii only as an ami Harrison candi.luto that Mr. Hlaine could get the no mi nation. 'Whom tho gods would destroy they tii t make mad". The ivpub lican leaders, in spile of protests tr iii netnbers of their own parly, have determined that the llmise Mlectioii cuiii mittoe shall report a Federal election bill to the House, It will never heroine a law many ivnuhli- cans w ill oppose it. Mow the dem ocrats llel about ,1 may he uinlei stood fro u i the following remarks iimdi hv S.'i.i'.toi' I'n.'li "tt ivi!! he impossible to pass saich a bill. As for myself. I u ill remain in my seat night and .lay tor eeks to prevent the Senate troin i.assing' siicii r. bill and all ol the other democrat a tors will do iho same. Tin- most vicious ofall the republ! tempts to violate; the eons' rights of tho states, and resisted to the last by thou A Whistling Tire. From tun Si i...ul l''.ii!.i.;. .... , , . .,. lite musical or whistling tree is found in the West Indian Isl.'.nds. in Nubia and the Soudan. It has a peculiar soaped leaf, and pods witl u sl.'1'1 or "1"'" igc. The wind ....;ii'rii.,,.fi.ti.... ,.;... n.,nu 'I ',' . ... tl, . t.. ... ;i liar hmiuo. In Harbadoes tliore is a valley tilled wnh these trees, and when the trade wind blow across the island, n constant moaning, deep- toned whistle is heard from it, w hich, in the still hour ot the night, has a rery weird and unpleasant etVect. a species of acacia, which grows vor very abundantly in the Soudan, is als.I called the "whistling tree" by tho i "'i.is f'sshootsarefrcipient- ly, by Hi.) agency of the larva- of insects, distorted in shape and swol- Ion into a globular bladder, from onolo two inches in diameter. After the insert has entel'ired finin a tir- cu!.(, jn ta. si(ii ((f thjs sW(,n iM,f, the opening, played ujion by (!. wind, beeomos musical :nstru tnetit, eijual in sound to a : .'cot - toned (lino. I..... .I... ' I. ll.l, .,1,1 ll. -It I ,.. ! A Nutl Sulfide. From llio Haloll. News ami Observer, 1oi ill. Aturtlmgieportuou hestreeeU early vest eahiy mm mug ol a 8!,d ease of Kuu-id. llio tuny to the .-f- fo.tthat MissLula ou h., dmi;;!.- tor of Mr. Lou.s 1) V cm bio, of this - e.i nun i"iniuiura oimaue i-.l ruiwi- : l ,;.VSt.if wiih 0 pistol! . .. 1 umor was through the temple with a revolver. , 1 'V ..., lumen ...h.i mi hi hadbucn noted for about two ino.itb.-- pust ShH ww about. 22 year o! ago : .mil hail imvaxs reriideu in tho house . , ,. , , . m of her fattier until her ueath. ller , . deran-enn ut was of a re i-ious char- 8t,vt,ral law .,,;,,,, wllit(, ,; ,n(.t ;rU'r!:d ho speiu muoh ot hei mih) their deaths. Tin luu. deren. had boon 1 ' prayin-. h.io had lu-,arrct,tei ,, ilu,K.(,(, t ,. ! ! to. ? rl 'T'l ""i : hroU& ' tn.,1. Tho nnnde.ers hug in society. Wnt.y he .corned ( weru bruti1 le iro,,0 ,,0 to have relapsed udoa state of melau- .lue despeiate. Fir.allvolaige I dv ; olli,la-, , , . .. Jof white nr.d.e.l a meeting and ; 1,10 '"' n"am "'vuinstanoe that j ,ftht 1)iybl-s i..t.lM,rv waa tll0 rpsu!t was noted, hoivever. was ber absence 1 0f their ,le!ii.aii..... from Suudav school on Sn.umv m.u ii- ' uijr. wuere slie ri';.ru tar v tauy ut aeuiss. Sia- did not go out toSimdav school, .statin-that .he as unweil. 'Onves-! ' terjay inoruiio.' as usual however she I arose and assi-.ed in prcp-i iug break- : f.ist r.nd seemed more elu-erful tha.11 . , ; ever. .on all.-r lireaUiasl st;ere.ir- ".- -..in "'-up w mou preua lod to her room mi l in a suoit while 'l " l!lis see; ion S itu; d iv, seems to her siter in i assiinr tbrui;h tbeimvo oev.io'e I into a btuz-ird nuu i... ,, . ,,:. il.ose treeless ... ni, w.., n ,.,, ; tho revolver, which belonged to h t 'luln,tHl t"-'iu. lhe;r house for 1 father audwhieu Imjip. nod to havetuo ,lJ"-,t I ."' are mere sin lis. and been left in lur buieioi drnwer, ai)iltl3e crops m many ea.-es have been standing before the m.n or phucd it j fudmcs. M ii.y of these settlers live '-.gunst her right temple an 1 fm.l. 1 ln0 u,ll s 11 railroad : and should rs:ic-h!iil fallen directly m front of the i S,I0W co:,iii,u:i.. to fall, it would be i niirror and then volv.V lav mar. She i "huost ini,... sii.,!e to rcadu them lived only a few i.ioiuents. The re wlt'1 "' y i. ..vy fieight. Amteting voiver was a single barolied one. l" J! 'ur'! 'f Tiad" will be h. l.l to - I take .-tops t furnish nceo.saiv aid. nil it i irtiiniivfi Bur nut inM u l ight at ( itni t'Ii. HmwMKrous. Illinois Pee. 2"). A free ti-l.t took phu-e at a Christmas celebration in Ivile Crock p let night, nt which chairs. comet clubs. 'I bos. knives ai.'l pistols wi i e usi d porand one of the in. st ivspcetah'e:.!!.! prominent 1.1. II. l IU I.e. I .'Uhl., li.il.. ......s- lv st.'ibl.oil; Stout t olbert was hit in tho chin with a bulb t. and several oth.-r persons reeeivi-,1 minor injunos. The f iji.t arose fii in a mistake in dis tributing pnsents As is usiul at such euti ltniiiineii's, tho parents in uie netgi.oornoou ua.t taueii guts to the church, where they were properly f labelled und hung up on a tiee. ; Some of tho tags weie insecurely t ui .1 and dropped off. but weie : ; j uoed as accurately as possible. Last night a largo er .w.1 asseml 1 d to witness the iHstiibuliuii. Wh -u about a dozen of the j .rest lit h.vl been handed to the children, a farux r unuH'il Johnson giabln .1 a sled from a child s hand and declared il wt one he had brought there for his little bov. The sexton attempted to ex plain bis mistuke. but fanner Johnson ' pu-bel him ru.b Iv aside and started ! lor 'ho d.-or. .Mining tho sled in his! v.fing 'died l,,i to, 1 bee'l dril.Kii'., s'i d fr. in .,.!, . . ... t a,, i ''...! to snatch tne . son. and he slinck oni of them an I was himself felled with U chair. Tl. go i.'l:.I. nnd tho'igh a 1 1 . i ; . would be kiil for f tm. combatant's .1 l,,.,!-.,.! u ilaili ii.'.d, ibiill in SS',,. I't -n. Ui The 'i list ,.f n. ... 1 l,,,:, . ituij ,. i ; .t. ... i;ii.i.-ii lilies eini-; s. nt wit h this i -sue, shows ,1. nt the t tal a l.litioi, to the main track rail way mile r.ge ol the United States dur- lb. j. even r wi.l vu. v verv little from I o.l,00 miles. This is the! smallest conduction reeorded m anv one rear sim lsS.l. when, the total inciease w.cs but The , . ......; ... ; ti. ;.,,,., . :.. , ... has been: in I.XmI, h.171 miles: in i vC7 i' i..; . ;,. isi : "si ' The bulk of this vear-sconstnirtioii his been done in the South. Over two thousand miles of the uc,v lines repoit.d to us lie south of the lati tude of Cincinnati and east of the Mis pi liiver. Washington, how- ever, has had the greatest increase in railways of an v single State. ,1,"3 mib Sen having been built therein 18S!. Ge. r-1 1 "-''. "t heart disease, .U the s tho gi i eomes next with lil 5 miles and j ago ol 72 years. Mr. Hamilton ivnk iii at- then follow North Carolina with 27'J j Cl1 a il l-twyer with ('has. O Conner, ional miles. Texas with 270 milt s and Mis. Dann.-I l.i.rd and other leader oi 1 be sissippi with 212 miles. Sixteen other j the bar in his prime, .rats, states pm t betw een one hundred! ; , . ' and tw. mdrtd miles, and in Yer- I 1 ' l"WIH'll. iin-.int, bhode Island. New Mexico. Wa-ii;ii us, Wisconsin, Dec. 20. Arizona and Nevada no new track- j Wanne Hums, the only son of Wi laying ha4 'neon npoiteil. - A Hand of llui'KC Thieves. Ciiit'Ao.i, Dee. :;u.- -A dosnatch : froiu Chicago, Toiiuoj :iv. ll-lo.l ...,.i .,. .. ..vio ,r,.. v ; . .i c. i iV.,.;.i'... .. i .' ,i;..;.. ing counties, in middle Tennessee. I A splendidly organized band ot horse hievos has been operating1 there lor months w ithout let or ; hindrance. It is estimated t'.al i within two weeks, 2uo horses have , been stolon, and run into Kentutky 'fastnesses where it is next to imiios - sible to follow them or the thieves.! Not one of these animals has been recovered. 1 1 is sup posed the thieves have a regular un.icrgi uiud route into Cincinnati, where stolen horses are sold. (ion I W. II. Jackson of the famous Hollo Keade farm, Col's John Over- tf,( -1L. ( rn ,. , o:irilir a runners' Ar -ocial ion which with abundance of money to buck it, will , employ an adeiiiato and competent I torco to annihilato tbo robbers. Eight Negroes Lynched. CHARLESTON'. S. ( 1 . IW '2tf t m,il of merul hundred m.ved men raid- C(i the jail at Barnwell C. H , ! two o'clock this morning, overpowered (he jailor and took out uht n.-ro ii is- own olmr , wilh murder. Theae irm - p Ifii.li.i- I, ..., M ;,,.,!! , . 'charged with murdering a man nam- lleffel.sol. m, six , e!,(l,,,,!(l Til .1 1. 1- rf lltn iiw,u. )roinillellt ildential oiti. ns uf ' ISarnweil in explatiation of the butoh- ? ery of 8 i-enioes at that pluce last: Tll(l ,,t(,nM,,lt jy,,,.,, l)y le,,Ut,st of . ifV nud wmlllN ' ; M(,,ifia if ,a ,.,lfi,..,i l l... ., : ......... ... , , ul. ,t . ' , i utr m.irroeS livine u.tl.atxi.-init. hv whirl. ...... r i,- Hlt.ll(. hitl!sa. ,u Cuieto... De,-. :iO.-.Vdisp:tteh fro-m yta, Kansas says nn appeal for aid ! l'0"l'-s fl,"1'' re-pie of Sherman teouuty, in the WYeloi n p.n t of this i Ki.iu '!',.. 1 ..: .1 ;i 1 .weather. It was known tiait settle , -I'" .... aud the t'.'iiiity l'oi'iiu;s.-ioii!is will loud a!i hoip in thier power. A Druggist's Terrible Mistuko. WVrnrr.i-.vN, X. Y.. Dee. 27. At tiotivei -in nr. St I.io. t in .'.iinlv .j0m p vli;i Vl!;enbur. lies dead at liishome from liieclieets of a dose of deadly poison t aken by mistake. Mr 'au Yalkiiiiburg wns sutTei ing severe ly from headache yesterday afternoon and went to Fred huvuek's di ug store and asked for live grains oi'antipynn Mr. Lavai l; waited on Mr. Yuu V.iik enbiii und bv a tcriible. mistake yaw w,u tiVl. olai,,s of air. -pine, a d.-adlv poiri0n. instead of anlipviiii. At 0vick in tho v. nin- Mr! ! Yau V dk ,,i,P t,1r,i- i.; i,,,iii,, ,.,,.i ;,, i.. ,. hours und a half I e was a corpse. TiM ce Children IJunied. Omauv. X. b, Dee. VG -Three children of Mrs. Lena Schip were I burned to ib.tlh in tho cottage at Xo i 2021 Pierce siieet this morning. One ! was a hoy of seven, another:) girl ol four 'and the third a babv bov six months . . " " bt'r cuflu ,a"Mi!'s "n'1 -," l;'f been . ar,.,tig ,,rr living by tak old. The Woman's husband dosei ! '"n ,u ""si lliis nioi'.iliig startf-d the kitchen lire and lo.kt, . , , , tne tioor an i went out to eet son,. clothes. Doing her absence the house caught f,ro and fheci.ildrti were burnt d to death in tin presence i,,f 1(10 l'lH,l who were powei less to save them. Hig t niton ISIae. Yazoo Cm. .Miss, I)"f. The I .Citizens' Warehouse, (,,(HHI bales ,,fi ootiou uu.i si v n iicigiil oars, wun ,. , .... , contents, w; re buriiod yeste rday. Tt.. Ya.oo Oil Welti, near by. were sav ed by a chain e in the wind. The lesi on the eolt'.'u is e-iiin ited at $:ini'l.UiMI; ion butt'li: .l(i.(i:iO; un cars and I .. 1l, .-ml ... l'""'' ''- ! V",. A . ue origo, I tiniiuowii. inn nanie- were in si sei n nt tne west wiugoi I lie platform. A high ind oaus.'il the i tire to spread so raj idly that efforts I t0B!,ve UiP 01 1 v wpro futlle Death of u (in tt Lawyer. New Yohk, Dec. lio Alex. Ham iltou, one it the ablest i -vyers ot the rity, I gran Hi , st:ites:u!i.) whose name ho -ars. itieil to lay at the Ila i.ill.iu csU.io neat jliaui Hurns, and Johnnie Finlays... 'son nt John I'lnhiyson, l.t.th agt d Im-veu v. an. wore drow ned in the ! bay uppusite the pump house here yoSU-l. while coasting from the shore .m to tn to the lee. I lie l.oclu s wore recovered. I! ;ii tied hy Molten Metal. Daims, Tex., Deo. 20 Hy an j etmtost.it. uf molten int!tl at thci I Mac Line Company's foundry voster- lav mill- men weie honiblv burned. ; H"1P nf 1 ll,in f"'a!l;- Tho mold was. ; luepar.,1 for a I.CiM, j.oiit;d pi. cr. j 1 lm r.iio.sion was d;je to foi nml ion , "f gas as tie mctul was being poured ; lu- M i-ionaries Jltirdi'n'il. Paius. D. e 110. Iuteliiu'onee has b en i-e.eived here from Oboi, a French settlement on Taguah Hay, on the east cast of Afriei, that two French , mitcsionai ied who were (raveling from Zeiluii to Jbtrrar, uiub-reseort of eight iOrteks, 'vere attacked by natives, and all the party were niurdorod. Killed l.v a Failiii! Trep. j Vhv.ai.v.-i. H I' Ho.. 7 A (,... riblo accident oornried en Frarior river yesterday. Six young men out sleigh riding, w-ie d. ivinglong the road when h (reo fell, eiu-hirg the sleigh, and kil.ing tour of tl. ore,.- ... .. I 1 ( I , I... -I'l. . .it..... i men escaped with si vrre bruise.-), ..il ..it,.,,. .. i: ... i iaeu dead t..ok. " FIRE I FIRE ! l I EVERYBODY OUGHT TO fSWaJEJ IX Till' H . fKW M Ui UUit.U lil.lifUUl WVi This h a serves the HoniP company find de p;rioi:iigu of all Xoith Carolinians. It was organized in l'M'A ur.d hen paid over ha'f a million dollars in losses and there is not ot.o ooutcsted claim against it ! All loss's, paid promptly. Tvery prudent man orght to insure his property. For terms. Ac . ripply to II. A. I.'. N DON. Agent. y. s. rniMi:o.- i:. resident. January 1 lsfhl. iilH i!fiS!i!H2 . n ... A . w ill rnmyonf Dr.BuIloCoutjh Syrup ,;Ugu rr ,.. C. F. c-; i. RAILWAY. Condensed Schedule. In -II. ct I .-comber -.1. 1 n vll V .Ai l I T si- vi.tv. .Willi l''i-.-' Li'livp, 4 .0 M.-y. I'll! J.)-, ii-v.Ui iflllliT V I'tisi-irn. illtif.' r nt Su lu- rtei Unlly iv--ei'l Sun fM-l r. .lay. tl M-. ui-' hlli'-. i ,n.,ii 'I in I :im-' .11-I'll .1, M .i 1 lO'.ll..' 1 t-j ! :i jmZJfM J i'V-'-A"',' Afitr t"'T(v yur nil.-.'-.:, e.1 I l , llio will i.t. . every t'&tvatu rito,i nairrr yi'Nf. mul l ml il I l.iit,- I . it it'iltar. JT A T T 'C! VEGETABLE IRLiLl O SICILIAN Hair Eenewer. S.'lilim 'lofs a n'iilnr rctnt-ily win fti-li n ttriniK h. 1 tiH'ii tin- public lioiiti'kiii'C 1- has JHI.I.S ll.iu: litM:wt.B. Tbecasi,iimlm'li ll hie acci'tiiiiliilu-1 a cumpliito nsti'imloii nt color to tan lia;r. uml vigoruua hiallli tu ti.o fia.l', arc iiiii.iu.' i:vlik-. Ol.! 1'cejik' like tl fur Its womlvrfnl prnvcr m tcstoru lo ihi'ir liiU'i,ir.x Iw.-kii Oi. ii iin ;in:il Cfllur ami U'autT. Mt.l.Ui-iii:e.l t".lo liko It biH-aueo it p-c vciits iLom I rum c itit't; t.iil',1, kf i3 tlaiakull uwiiy, mul .iiakes tli. li.iir gruw tlack aii.l rtrmit;. Y-'ung lmli.s like it as ,i cst.ij' 1'i-ranjf it elves tho h.ut a 1 .-nt-Will jfl. sy la in:, au.l itiabUs liii'in In iiicj it.uwli.it tfiT leriu tlnywi-it. lima it i- tlm f .-.i't iio . ail, .'ai l it 1...S U suUiO to simply because il tUae,iiit.-i im cue. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE iok Tin: wiiisKi.ns Iti hiiii- in.e ot tin- nxml iii-.rtaiit iwipn l .r t".l. t arttfli-i for ii;l.-im-.r .'. Wluu tin' 1-u-il 1. i;rav ur tiatur. 'ly if an in. i s tl. a' ill- s'haiU', l:t illiM.ll.v.-J ITS is Iko run. iiv. rttri'-iiirii itv 1. 1. Hall & Co., Na.slmn,X.H. buld b; all Druggists. 1 -an 1 s ii'.f'.i.y- ir .iiiii:i-.'i.r' j .i w. ! 'e'i'..-i 1.:. t, it.'iiiii'i i.vn'' j ..V-J... J.. i I -.i.-.jr .u., .imim w. I :. :.,, l.r.ti.. h run '!i:.l) i .v.'.'i lSiii, I "", Id I ii Si:.vi-Anm'ai. r.TiUi'i n. x or w. c. K'i 1 !'., Oi u i I'.i.-!! Ai-.-ia. ! I...-1. 1 Sill I. HQOSEHOLD and fobnishino supplies, mmi ira tioouSL comoms. Oranges. Lemoxx Cccoanuts. Raisins, Citrons, Nuts. dtrrftiseff, nUstscf TfirrrS, KpscvH and fveiylhin-f (hat is nice. Toys. Dsns. Fancy Goods, Shinaware. GLASS XT AE3 , nnd everything that is pretty. " Tho largest slock of KTAI'LK (SO0DS of every doscrintion in lh :..unly and sold foi us little money as can bo bad in nuv matM for the ' P.kb.,0. N. C . Dee. !2. It,,,. W 'OX. SERGEANT MANUFACTURING CO., Greens too ro, 1ST. O. ' MANC7ACTemtIlS OF FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL, COOK AND HEATING STOVES, Saw Mills, Cans Mills, Horse Powers, BASKET STORE, W. B. WELSH, gaattr. DARCAINS I .V ;)I)S. .YoyO.YN, a r. i'.-tiit good- ',' io ;;s .-. Diess Ciingleiins goed Calico oc Hoy's Halt. lOe. tn.. t u j i. i ients' J I, its IS.- and up. vieilts' Hlogans .'-Se. to l.2S. lic lits' l'll e Siloes '.ISe. to $ j.HO. . tJoy s' and Children's Suits fiom .1 '.IS toi-lS. ! Men's Suits fr. in :! ,s to $18.00. Men's l'ants '.i-i,-. mid up. Holt s Plaids .U iients While Snirts IS - o Si iSe. ientsi" Coloied ..hiits at nil pi ices. . ic-nts 1'ianm l hlni ls at nil puces. l'l -lll.ks f; ,,!,, CSe. to ST), i's. Vslis,,. a.. ! I!,..d l!aVsV.-m.:ie to ?1 ! i. 1'n.l... 1 Fn.e !. -lll.s .-!;! I. ' o I i' nre-ii-ls af all pi ices, f D ess (i S 'ii,.. ''.is! fa. i, Ae. ,' !.-:. .-. i 1, i.;i ! i l'.-.i.r Mr :.!'!. I M", h-i . lii'o'i - , : i,!,i L.i j : i ,;:. (' troll. 10 up. V Fo e l.o ... i.t ,j, ueltv. ! 1'i i I .' . . Ii..' I'd f.iini i y. A.-. A bo-. I,::. i i i !,a ii, s al.d Cloldreli's ,'f AliDWA ILM An hivKNst: Sro. i! 77.V IIM ..' t T IIM.l PUiri:; Nov. L'l. i -'!. F.' t ' " " ' m'.'i'n rj,EJ!LlsM"Bie MONEY SfSSCiStfii? fi'i'ffff Imp'iitci ."-utc (sjif-eial), Ilaiiibonie Dii-s (i. ils, !:i"he. t Novelties in Trimmings. Fidel Trimmings, cha! diiiad. ). (limps Sew ing Silk. I'iinges, I'er-.- ian Ii oids, Hut tons. Claps, .Vo. FOR MCURNINC. I'liestlev's Novelties illid Kipley's ' coiubint d make, special shade. j FillLliNOlY PARLORS. : Pattern ISonnets aud Huts repre senting onu hundred or more tlill'er. ert .itU"-. t.-getl.i-r with those of OH! OWN MAKi:. as executed by our Ni w Yoik ai list, piesent a dis play pleasing, grand and magnificent, gorgeous and beautiful. C-'arpotc: I Carpets!! "he largest stock the lowest prieei. Mm and Geuls" Fine Footwear on: i h AHi;i;s : ..... ,, , , . . our So 4 I.u lli Hum. ii l.'ti aru rgul:ir J3 1 I- wXl?"''UM',v''(',MU'n "nJ titir tAw tirtiis' t''iii;r (itiiifrs rl tvr fS.OO Our '.Ui'uirt t onif. ti.ttuif Pittal any M-M oiu- i', ii,. ti,-uis' c'eiiiirsji ckii.t-rA I..Ht In 00 ni i-k.-c- . ..i ki; s. -Th i-.t :. lfrf In Ai.n rli tor l n-ll'S Hll'l Oulll l.'l.letl. Ail I'.tri li;-.-'- nt.i"tiiiUi.i; I" 1K tlfilvari'd b-eo i.t I'liiire anynln rc lu tin' Stu.o. Ci.DTIIIXC! T. J. IAMBE, 5TJZ2IXAy(E, 1ST, C, LEADING CLOTHIER AI.'D MERCHANT TAILOR. IT: ST STYLUS IX .l.v. 51 n's lai'i l hi. . I machine made .'-hoes, Nov 21, lSbO. ami op c.isj nows, btraw Cutters, Andirons, And Castings of Every Description. Send fbr Price-List. ' DURHAM IlFlEKS, For di fii-iis ami teims for TOMB STONES, Ac, apply to above ad diess. ... -March 11. IS.sp. ly.,.. A VISIT TO ,, ELLIS'SSTORE, Durham Itf, C, : 1 '' VVn l' YVHO WISH FALL AND WIWTER DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, The ti;el- of Chathain coualr in -j eeinliy .- .iliciteil. Oi .icr.s by mail will receive prompt attention. Nov. -:i. l.sss). ;Jiy calling en me when in Dei t 'an- tlu"y 11,0 fl'Howii,g line: Fit CITS, CON FFCTION FRIES, SNI FF, 'I0HACC0, CIOAKll, CANNKD G00HS, - UOCKKliY, (1LASSWARK, WOOD W A UK, W J LLO W-WARE, IIAHDWAltE, TINWARE, HOUSK SHOES, NAILS, I5ACON, CORN, MEAL, OATS, HliAN, SHIP STUFF, FLOUR, MOLASSFS, SALT, SUGAR, COFFEE, LAUD, AC, AC. tfts. Mr. C. C. I latch, of ChathaM, . to ! ins o. ,t coiiiii v int o, . Sails ue ion euaiantred or mlT , f ' J letilinli il ; don I folgi t the plhr, fosite l'lmish's New WarebouM. t imtt Ullil Ht'C IliO. W. H. PBOCTOR, lil'ItllAJI, IV, C. Nov. 21, imi Cvi-at. ami Tr If -Marks ohlaiDCd,nilaU DU.-l.icsn ciitl.lll. Ifil ...r .iiimrrm "-. Out niliri' 1" i'iisll It. S. I'atml Os r"f V"" 'TlirtSSA Un li.ive r.n inio apnea's. wm fliiR- aii'I ni ! i ii 'i llian Uuih rcnioM .-' -n -. nn li I, ilr.li' inn. or r'it".. mam ariili i-ii'il. . . . Ui'm. We nlvi-e if ii!intl.le or nk tnm it ciua-i Out fiv nut iim- tin tati-iii . siii. A liH.k. tl.m c Iiiitiiiit I'ali-.ila, " il nti, to Ritiiti tl.' iiw in vour btaUt. au..f lewu, avtil Iri-n. Au'lrcf, f A R'fkTflW dQ. ViniB.ns 1'aUal UBics, MaaklaiVta, . 0. t M
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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