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iiSifaK-iimmm TlllJIiSDAV, Jl'NE 1H, ism. 11. xl. LONDON, Editor. T'l'. NiWM.vt.ahd Industrial School fur while girls him been located nt frrooiisboro", isrui IVnf. Charlef !. Alclver liiisloen elected it president. Our remlora will remember that, at ! jl v tbo last sev ion of tho Legislature, i nn act tf as passed to establish a nor-1 ... . ... .! i.i.il ami inillistriMl flehool o (uch education to Vitwii wh ite i women as would tit theni for teach n'. The stun of? 10,11(10 a year was Anitrniii-liit.-.l I'm- ilw Hiimnirl.. ami a ! -II' 'I i i ' j board ofdireeiorsaivpointed to locate ; flirt niaiia'o it. Those dire-tors met Just week a ml visited the towns which were competing for the loca tion d' the m.hool. (Jrahani olTered to givu ?0,0('t', Thom;l,57ii!e the nanio, and Durham offered 6,000 ; snd a site. After t!ri direete-ra had ! tinted tbeso threo tortus, the c-i ti- ! bo the answer of every prudent pa ioiis of Greensboro' ottered SjO.UOO, ; triot ! and. without nivin-f the other towns ; As the iV,(rc!v Former says. atr opptfimiily (A increanit tbei' - offers, the ifinctors decided in favor f CteiMisburf. Wo think this action ! vas hardly fair to the other compe- :;ng 'ow.'.d. "'bo:, tire diieflors tirsl .-net . nd reeeived tno otters ot ra ; aii'.TI."P-sviii:tnd Durham, there : as no oher 11 ii "ide by fireens. ' btro'. T' election ot Prof. Mcfver ;s lire.- ' 'i.o school was most t, '. o loin, more titan to any -.'. ,-r iiian. is due the establishment : f the seho '. an I ' n every respect ; bo is most admirably qualified to 1 malic it a suceew. His election, like that of' I'restiient Winston of tbo 'niversity, proves that North Caro ina is beginnih"; to appreciate her home talei.'t. and is ;ijmigff?j; her filing and jiroeressive sons lo re Niaiu within iier borders. CoMMK.Ni'K.'itK'.Nrs were held lasl tveek jit Wako Forest, Trinity and Jtavidson Colleges, and most picas ant Joscriptiirns have been published of thoin all. We regret not having been ablo to attend theui all, but ol course that was impossible. At Wane Forest tbero was a laro Httendance ot visitors and the exer cises were treat ly enjoyed. That college is now ia a more Nourish ini; condition thau 't ever has been, and year by year il extends its useful- news. m eiiiiiiw muni nas kieauiiv increased until now it is larger th:. u thatot an other institiuion ol learn in,' in the Slate. The commencement last week at Trinity is the last that will ever be 'i.-ld at tbo resent .tile oY that rob loije, as i' will oj en iu Sej.teniber at Durba-ii. To the alumni who attend ed tho commencement last week it must, :,;.') Lecu a sad parting with their ol-l associations, and yel the removal to Durham will yivo new Tifo to tho colleyo and greatly en ar'O its sol, era of . i.4i,?ss. There is t.-.M;,u lali; of rcniovin; Daviilsou ( 'uile-jc and tonsolidntii-p; H with the .Southern Fresh terinn I'niver- ily, which il is proposed to tistabli.-v'i at tin early day. It this can be ih.nc and preserve Daridson's endowment, it msy be wise to do so. especially if the propose! f ;t rsity should ho located at Ashevillo or t'hnrlotto. i. . , .... . . .ii A !KI.t:o i.Th.N of South')!":-, vis i'tsd Washington ta.it week and in person invited President Harrison and his Cabinet to attend the South ern Jnter-States F.xpoxitifn, which will bo held ul IJaleigh miring next October and Xovemlier. The dele- gallon was composed of leiiresenta-i ,-. c 1 t. . . . tuves from several States, but 11 ellv from th.s State, h m i its t-hairman and chief spokesman was Senator Kansom. The invitation itself was presented iu a handsome and unique stylo, being made ot Southern pine, in tbo form of n bvmir, the rnsfde of R'hicb contained samples of North Carolina's products. Tho President scenic l to appreciate the romplimont paid him,' but could not positively iroiiil 9 to accept the invitation. It he should visit our Stato of course ho would bo received tourtcowsl v and be treated with the proper re spect duo to our Chief Magistrate, however much wo may disagree '.1 bim politically or despise his .....ow.muei in 1.0'iuonul party sP"',t- . i Hon. T. V. Flm.kr, of iialeijjli. ii...s bom fltinointed bv Pn-shl.t iWrinoa one of the fiVe Jud-s of t.i. r .i.,,1 irn;. . v.. ..in, 111,11 sssuiuiisiiou 0y inn i.rs: ..'nniCN.t TI,;. nnnn;. ;., .1 0. liiuiK. ins iiifliience, throu.'h whose flurtu tl.o court eildi-.hH ,. . . ' " '' J I.e milury is 3;,(H)0 a year and nil exnunHPS, just twice the salary of our State Jtidges and with nothing Sko nn miieli tci-I- .In li ij , 1 -i'i.. ..T.. ... l of t , i r,..., . .' . . . s u4 1 - J u. . . m vi, w. .u. Dato muii, mid wo heartily coiigriit-j ulato him on his good link. Tho act ofHriMiishin;; this court required j tho President to appoint tlio judges j from both political parties, tifid tl.i accounts (ni" Ifarrison's apparent j iiiaSiiaMiM.ityliirHt'Sdc,uo-;ll,Bkin(i . 'I'll k I'uo.iUKssivi-: Fanner, in it. ast issue, liti" an editorial below) that is must timely and eon- scrvulive. and we sincerely hope that the wise words ol advieo therein : . :. . i ...mi i i...:.. .1,,,. ,i.i i 'vi"". " and elfeet The .luestiou asked in t 'its first sentence hoiiM be very fe- riously considered, and is Words i'ol loV i II it : "I'1 V'.'Vf n Hie t'r thf ! ' . .. -' j rr-,rm in our tvili'm--., njt-ur ((....- thf njiirm nj H- !,iii2 ; i.ut ,i 11 I, '! ttrr-ith into tl: iiititton :bhort lin.e at that, before ho -.viil ... , ,;. J'k ''....,., hill .,.... have lo tsiv "i't monev which i- nol it nil i 'l " " ' i "I hli '.'i' of (In' The L'lDjre i'ri-r iiiiuiijr of mcciV I'm r answers , this important question "with an aniilmtic ni'ijative And this -h-.-'lld i . - 'lho man with '? idea is danger- j ions", and it would be dangerous, it. not foolish, for tlie Alliance to muzzle I its members with only ono idea to,' make the Sub-Tr'asry scheme the J only criterion or lest oy which 10 tie cid or judo a man's patfolisin. ; Many of tho most intf !li.i;eiit mom t the Alliance are not iu favor i't he Sub Treasury idls, inlrod'icctl ;,.t. I'.ni.rfixs lint (' are in favor ol : tarilf reform. Then why make tin laiier 'ivc place lo the former' The following is the V -yv ',rim ' editorial : 'Is it wise for the friends of reform i;: !! iKitional all'aii's to ignore the : rel'oi'in of the taril! and put all their strength into tlie :;it:iton e favor .t' tlio Sili-'l'reasury bill i:ud in favor ; the .'re;- coitiiie ot silver .' We answer this question without one loomei.l of besitalio.i witn an eiu pliatie negative. It is cohs'.auliy assumed by th. reform press that the t :tr;!f i le I a I'm mini measure at all. Tii is assumption is violent and unfair. It is. indeed, tbe most vital financial question that is now liehiro the peop or that can come 1 betore ibi; pi.oplo. ihv other i.ieas liies vii' li.,iiiii;ial rtli'l'in will he only partial and uiisatislactorv Without such a nio.iiVeatieri t-t our tali" system as will amount to the entire regeneration of our customs regula tions Tb.) lucre statement ol this troth must carry conviction t mind that i capable '-I' ha. any himj "Pu uiosc questions at all. .-o.ik) nii" ica-i i. no Who reiel fills ai'iicie uiav be inclined to say ih.ii the free silver, issr.e shoi-ld n it be abandoned in . ta' or ol the taritV i.si":c. Most cor ' liiiniv not. Those who tiiink that the pl'issin of the tarilf refon;; issiio involves the ahanilonineiil ol tho five siiver issue, have httle abiiit- lo think i!p.i thm or upon any other qMestiou ot ml.;ic junicy These two issues are related, and they should be pressed together, i i.e O' .iia .Ionian. is call lor iclorin iu the tarilV j)si :ts loudly and just as imperatively as they call for the free coinage of silver. And those, who exalt the one and slur l he ot her over as unimportant, are not wis-e. To select one issue out of such a complical ion of infamous lnislalioii r.s the country is su lien uj; under at the present lime is a very siioii sit,'iite I aud iriirro-v, if not a po fix civ- bli id and laluoiis policy, lint toward sii' h a policy I he aita , lions and discussions within the, Alliance seems lo bo drrltin. ( hie htarsaiiood deal nowadays about licin r nn,. I,, Ai i:uici. ihoiiaii. s and not a !e-v n.rn have been do ; i.-i:n as Ja ia.-cs and traitors to i tho Alliance-, because they do not aejre.' with tl.o majority 11 pun ceil ai n ijuestions ot method. We waul to remind those who n.e -io r sidy to ' ii-:il 1 11 denunciation against their j brelbreli, llml Ilia reform of the ; t.u'itT is just as lunch a part of llie j Alliance demands as is lice silver. I And we want to remind our broth !U ' u.'1' mii" "mi """ M dangerous in more senses than r We are in favor of tantV reform, and wo are in favor of t'reo silver, because wo think the Alliance can l;oI tlmsr Measures, and because wo think that tho men iu the other parties, who will help to net these reforms, will bo willing to unite w ith them to wcjh'o any other reforms thiil uiny be dciniindud fur the frood i , , ... 7 .. 1 ol tho country. 0 say it cinphati I cully that those who prosK the nilver I i.ssiiu tot heitfiuirint! the tnriif isMii.', I are neithnr v?iin fr-li.crs nor sat leaderii in this, criniH. Killed his Wife. I'liiMtNuuAM, .la , Juuel:f inl from Hi ortsboro tr, the A.,'. ". ',' ' ribl story. Tliin moi-hiiio : -A spec tells, a borribl ..,.,. ... T(a(1. riv ,tngn have been similarly alt , eked. I i the field tf?Thmt com. VH,i , j j heard of thcin nutH just before noon. : ! wLe! thrir J'?t" old daughter' ' (1,art1 u mun fur , ,Z . ixJ.T ,ft""1Ml I ' . ' 1 . ' ""' , ' I pitt n witti a i)orni!! :itiii on her torclioiul, sennitigly niaile hy a rock ! 1 lfer hn.it!,,,,!..,,., H ,w,.il,..-u ..' 1 lllB ln'11 bnu biiig by nbov who 1 i '"",;!,e ?m s7 'mc ftl ' 'bo dftiK i'Ltuniag tho bark from H I : hickory m , lir.. He was presnnmblv ! : pieparmg to liang himself. Ho bus ' 'i"!rn l( mibalaneed men-; ,a"J l"u 11 nflver r.tliCn rite lorm e.iiuuj lowiii.m ins wne. v.ni) wboai fie J;'od on ait p!-uii'. : Washington Letter. (From nur ltoculur CurrmtmDiJeDt.j Warh.'xiton, Juno 12, ISi'H. Whv did Secretary Foster Mop publio the daily sla.emcht " 1 . . . . ft theC'iisI, b.'ihinco in tbe I'nited 'States '1 roe irv'' Was be that the : ucht would ,i i:..:. ,.i .. .... 1 .. ...... if.iiiil show a These me in'i-iinciit .iifstiiuis at this time --10 .iL .,t!iU .m0,,i made, several days n,:-., hIm etl that toe balance do'.vn lo a little over dollars. Then ucre- had Uroppc.l three million ((k. U;(W m;,,,.,,,..., h...ild be uKlirlie.. It' bo didn't do that be- canso he teurei! the c"'e'.-t of these stalc.meiits on tbe public, what did he hj it hr ' I he snlerem e is ,vi--nhiiii Mr Fny'iT kim'.rs l!i:it il is (),, v it question ol' time, and a very , . H-i. I v siKiakiiij' aval ah e. am thai I these daily balances would make il plain the dav it was done. Sob arL.iiiariIy decides to have no more , statcnients, not wilhstan-lin the : 1 ri"bt tf the people to know at all liili-es ili., stains ot their tMiahccK- but what do tbo rihtK of the people I count for in the eyes of Mr. r osier : : Senator Carlisle passed throu-h Washin-'tou this week, but be said ; ho wasiPt botlieriiij,' his head ab.-.H - !....!;,,f.w i,v jj..nj.j, J il of Texas, i ' lt,,.e jj, ini.s t,, lie interviewed n nis pios.ccis oi ncmi; cieeien . .speaker ol the llotisc. li is a n.sit.ve pi i to i hr.'id 1 the i-i'cat cio the 1,1.1 i at 1 (iovcrn inch I h..rc:iu- -1 1, l'atci.t (!j. rjs :r,Sr rut, ,,u sound, coin iiiiin sei'.'e business principles; but as Ciimieissioner J:!ene; is umier stood to have tendered Mr. Harris", i his resignation il is inferable that he ha.-i found it lonesome an I j-reli i s lo retire. Mr. Miiciiell has ma le one chance that will make i.i- a : n' trillion nt the Talent O.'lKe st. . on! uUe a nioiiiitaiu on a p. .on i.,r veais to come. He has ruled that e. uii loye.4 of the I'alent t;Iice. acting as agents or at torui-y M.ail not be permitted lo appear iu cases upon which this had ailed while employ., s ot the l':i-.e. This i., ;1 most jiiite.eis licii'j.'i, and it en-is lb.- career of I he over smart h !'o- s. who while r!au;!:icr ol tin' Patent Oltico have deiiheiale', V rejected thoii-aods of apiihi-alions ehtilh d to be granted, so that they, a little later in. a allol'nevs int. ,i) veutoi's :- h ii'.s and secure a lee for ohtaiion the pa'. ut. thus addniu' lo the inventor's iNpei.se ;ui i to their own pr.'tit. .1. .M . I. anstoii. the uero ex 'ou;ressmau, s;iys t! force bill i issue ol th to l e made llie Fl'esi hmia! ca erats will not inne.p pai'ii. 1 i.e demo ;in easier isiio t, w : u Ui "Y:T..r ti-hi C i eoi part uVe! ll, d be Ollls ii.nn; iai record, re e;oo,j r,.a Tin s for beliei in i Seiiati :. , ' thiil Mr. Harris. Ijl'iay iiave settled ll.o. II, e details oi an ailiar.ee, '-Mcn-ivo and b li-u sive, and it i- said that tuay is o.-f tiliU' ready to even lip with tno-e lueuihers ol his own parly thai snubbed lit in when it w as thought i.e Wiis to he an ex boss Not for weeks ha' there been sac':, a stream of prominent callers at tin White House as ifuriiii.' the ju'esi-ni week. Thai s,,elliin of interest has been 1,0)114 on iu upper n jiiii'!i iiin circles is ccrta'ti. and matiy p'ojiie believe thai it relates to a eiicial reorganization o! the e;ibi net. but a most persistent hunt has f i1 I discover any o.u who was ; : 1 lather such ;i story, .late department sent the !, ...unatie corps lo 'hicatro 0:1 a ; ei.i'i tain yesterday, in order 1 'nut its members iniht have ;in oppor lU!ii! loohsel'VO the preparations oti: ""' t,lP Wn !'1 s Diivclor ( Jen ''' ' who has h.-, n here lixinit II p th; MU'. o vai lolls I, I mis, h-j . c;,- y enuiili to i.e mi hand to receive li e toi-eintrs wi.cn th arrive Chhae;,). Stirelv thf milleiiium i miu. since. Mr. Harrison has a t uu 1 i y put t wo democrats on the belli b ol flu coin! of private hind claims. The following are the justices 1 f the lew court .1. P. t.'e.'d, of Iowa . W. I-' Stone, of Colorado; II. C. Muss, ,,f Kansas; T. C. Fuller, of North Caro lina: and W. W. Murray, of Ten ;nessee, the first i.yu.cn Uein lhicf!10 i,;,.,,. villc, nvar the coast, jjllsll.;.. M (,. 1 ley Holds, ol MlSsoU !su.ure fr,m tJ(,j,. fnPr p,,,,,,,. 11, ami 1.. . I olhv, 01 -Nelu ii.-lia. i ,-ire the I". S. iittni hcj-.. 1'uisoiMMis Ice Crnuii. Ill I . t-l . ,nii ", , , 1.1 I 100 eliildi on and Others were lioison - , , :.,...,. .., ... ,,.', , I lhe rh.iMil(1 m-wu t.,l(lr,.h NVp, uesdiiv eveuini mid scv. inl nf thin 1 Intd narrow iscipi-ti und Kull'.iei ir!'f.iiilv. A siti.il.ir evuerienee follow j ed the lecepliou ill the home of l,v.. ! 'j.titR-8 I". K. .-iii-;, following tbe umi - 'liiioo of bis .hun-lit. .. A txitulM i-1 (,f t,l,; nesl s who par l'.1"'' ;'mT, '7",,! took of the ban j n violent ly ill :"uI considerable -vcitei.-n rt Las r sultl1' ... " . , ( attic AM ai'kfd by 11 n, .bin JT " A f. dav- iig.) n i,;.,il ,l..rf bit n i-w ' that soon Ix-.-fMi to r'.n7 if f !.. ..!.; v" ...-..... r 1 .1 . ! to prevent h Bpr.ad cf the iiuJeinio, ; I'-it m a nhnrt tius. ,yiaptom of the malady Ix cumn nuii.ilest in other euttlo. At t ho presont timo thet aro said t- bo twenty-live enwa simi lurly nft'ected mid great niai in prevails, .None or the. minimis have lieen killed, tint ir. is annouiieeil that nil tlioning lymptouiH ot tbo diaea-o vi!l vrrJ! - .;.T j A Crazy Juror. ! CiiAKLoTre. Juno 1:1 An itupor-! taut case being tried in the Fedeial Court iu this city which involve t thousands of dollars was sott led jti u , j.Bcu.nr way. i ue jioUBR'.'K .MaeLtne. 8 tiU'rt D-e &. Sons fir about ' --.'5.00U the farmer tays the !,.... .... - ti.. f.. it... ...... ..r bitter owes as royalty for the use jf;tho Wiekly Went be-r Clop Hulleliir 'be Iuuis'iek .'Lratcttu machine in 'heir cigarette factory. Duke & Sons 1 ail'1J'' 'bat they owe that aiuouiit im- utT 111,11 contract, fiit say mat sy i llU'i"11 'f ";e violation of eontioct b me jiiiisiu ii v oiiipuiiT, i no niner coin : puny owe tbein S'tl.'iO.IMM. It seems f that biifnie the invention of the lSuii suck machines all cigarettes weio roil ed by bitnd This e:'', !iilie. bowt vcr, takes the tobacco and paper ami tci li mit n compu te cijjun Me. will'out the aid of tbe hrnds. Pefendiuit claii-i.-that chder its contract with the IJon suck Machine Company it v. as to have ! the use of the machine for eleven pel cent, less niuu. y than any other cij;- Jirette company, it claims in I " ' 11,1,1 " ...... ,.l..:..i.il'f I... l'llsl violated this contract, and allow , : ed ot hercoiiipair.es lo use i;s machines ,l1 Ul1' HU"" 01' sneioei p: ices tiiiinwas '""'K'" eit-.iiiani i-uiiij.tui. u.n. j 11 101 inis Moiauon oi coniraci on 1"" " 1'hiintiiV that defendant looks to re."vei by it counter claim. v " accouui. -m me ..n mcik.us iii-- peaiai.ee one .-i the jurors a mis. trial was d. clai o.l this im.i uiUf,'. 'J in ' ''"'" 'u.promised to tb. ;enuie at is in uuu i-i muu I'tiiiies, The absent .juror was f.nind this uf ternoou in tbe woods, cru.y. A lUlln.ad Wreck. Al.'l'oos '.. 1 A . J line 1 While com inur down the i. uiihtaiu f.o;:. Iik-v.is iilo to I'.eHuo'.d. on t l.f I'i ui.sjl I jvuir of r.iin. i )i) inch lallino i:i '2(1 vauia V Noiihw. "ti'in lulhoad hist j minutes. At H it Cave a hevcre bail midhiol.t, u heavy coal train jot be-j storm oceni red last u. iiiuith hail yond eoi.ti i-l and da.-hi: .z down the, moi.es n-poi tid as thi i c qu.ii I. I s of guide ill a fearful int.-of spied, was l an inch in tlianii'ler. The season i pi!.d up and si;.a:.h. ,l u to kin. iiine . ,.;,, )l(.t( bv the unusiml umoiiiil odd a! ill V n ti.e t-Mc i t .i.ic. v laxiue al-.'L ; r.v:l w itis lo; t I'.icO 1, lie's I ,Vil i I'ille ..l.d dl .1 Willi Coll! H if 1.1 l'Ll-11 W I th i.f ; i ( ui v j av iws-d and; of the l i i v no '.he i iuei r and "I a m., li.-ti d vim bodl.'o . ,i;.ii lit the bottom i ,li t he Ml b: i the to:i Juetor, en. olio b; a'.ehiaii, with almost all ;eia-, Malice t humanity ci'ii.-h. d out of I Ill-Hi Tl.rn'.l.i I Hah: ban Is escaped wiih tli.i:' Sivis. I ui s all wcie molt! 01 ' !rss mjind Ti.e track is t -lii nji and b.oi'kaded f r a lone distance, .mil pas-i 11, i s i.i 1 b. iti; t iiiisici red : by v.ua of Alton and Ciisson. i b- .iividcui is mi pp.. so 1 to bavi been cause 1 by el la ls and the air briikes n fusin;.' t i woil; properly It b is I -cei ::"i-.'--.l ! to le-trn the t.ant.-s of ai: th. kiiit i and ii juii 1 men. .11 iinlcr and Nuicitle. Al ! WM'Htx. -Line I'i II- V l'l!li;k IV !;.-, son oT l ite Cassi's, 1". I.ee. !. sl iilio in tl;,'. vie'liitv of tho Tin o h-r,i- al Si run, 11 y. 111 Fail lax counl y. i.i it i-p-1! of t'fpormy aboir.-'tinti of iuii'.d M-!eidiy, ".K:iiiind to the Lie ,is oi.' v .-mi, nj;. d i.iiio ye.n-s. to whom ti-.. was devotedly i-.tt i- hed. :.!.-! then 1- mm o!-d Miiei ln with :i pist.d. Ti.e de. .1 was not discovered ui. Ill al l ilt 11.11:1 I . lae, when suspi cion h'.'.ii.' bt i ll 1 d, the hoii-e. which v.a-i seem ely ftsiitnd f:uu within, was broken 00.11 and the two b.-dies found lvii'.; up ei a 'fed ;:i hiieh i l l' '.- r is to .'.evi 1 j. tin f iefs j;i(.n I.-" w as n mail .f s :; prior ability and c;i:iiatioti. was 11 :: -. lua!.- of ti;e loiv r.-ity d' iro i:.. i and of th. Theological Sen,;i;n mid fol'si eral X ill s, CM'l'elso.l IC' . l.tll'iV l-ls lillllln try in tin- Ilpiscq al si:b sequent lv comp mi account of 1 . 1SSC, h is been h in S. n.it.ni v hill. t f.utel.. II.-was : He ' to l vc it 111 ! and r 1 inee ill Iclil'eiu 1.1: flout Datii.i N, J 11 lit ( llildl I'll. I V- A Ictf. r t'llabar. on the west coast of Africa. I'ives an account of a hoiiible case of .ai.t.a! alisinin th. llislii, 1 (;f Itayoiio. 'I-'' I'lide. An the t r..:i.-meu were a short distance in the interior. ; killed. It appears that the inhabifapfs of.' I.A'nii-The total number .f pc ihe vi LI ice of Aro. in that return, hav ; I1'" v-b'' " ,1:' '' !lv, s V -'' '.' h infT been reduced to utter destitution i 11 ' '-!hi;we of ti.e lailnud bii.i'e l.v the iai.1. of 1 1.. i-l, l.oi in- n il,, , th !.- :. !,. list, in an I liah- I ailroiel e.'.nipelhd vei v fam;! v .uuon (),. ,:, i -i no-.v !ac. d at I2tl, with hundred, r ich to olve up'one cluhl to l" kdh d ! !;",, "' ''-'' s"- 'iS ' for food 1 Ins boitible business hud ;"" ' i;;bb.ul oo.l b-en 1 iiu:j on for two wc ks befou l il.o n. .vs of the condition of affairs, j "''l ""' ! etched Calabar. The traders there Cnu .-, ) 1 I I--W.A. 'I bomji ai once sent assistance, from unv est. ' s-ui, an Aineiiean who is in the Chinese to the uufortc.i.ate town, many of : eiisf mn s. 1 vu e at Wiiiupor. China, who.e iiihabibiiitr, were found to 'have : and is now iu thiseii v, f;i)s that, the ... .... . I i ....... 1 .. M. ; I ...:... perish. . o! linn.', r 1 hose who w. re . ibie to be n inoie ! have I111 n taken ' . .. . ... I'.ateii by a Shark. Noui'oi k, tliine I'i Information was received hero today of the fearful death of 11 colored eeok of the schooner SiUer Oneen whflp in "In f r nuy r pm wnne iu .u buv. John Ho-.vitrd. tbo victim, wbih ""(-''t toc,.pt..reashark bcci.nt, ii-ci.l. iit.-ihy timolo l in tho twine tiid fell iji c-i hoard. In n feu- seconds. Hid bi fin be fluid be rescued, be I'"11"'1 ,l"'1' ' h,' " 110 """' X H"ill! t'1""'1 f,f "baiks lias b- cn r l'" 1,1 H 'pt"" l,"'! I'.V ' '"''"''" hleaiuef. Whiskc)- Work. MoM,ii)M...i;, At. A., June III Hon. ; .1. X. (iilchiist, iiieiiilx r uf the lust As : seiublv from this county, ftnd a v.uin- ( 111:111 of d.-eidi d libiiity, I'oiuiniltnd !s"i,'''' ytsif'idrtj ut the Merchants' , hotel i.y tt.e u.-;e of luorpliiun. tie h id In en di inliiiie ht-at ily for ov-r n 1 it eel. ,tti ! .!,.,. ow..l ..f I.i,. il..,,,.. ll... j,lt!,j, , vt..,ls. ' 11,, ltft ,.,., , i,if, 1 r.,i I .. 1 i u iti.. t . MaunKiaui.ii.iriiioiie.1 -s- A r'.erg. iii m j:i Detroit ii ."aid to sefi.-r fioiu a uirieasH that rntnely de,t.'i.i.s his- Hcnte ut feeling. It is -.aid tiiiit-vpu n knife can be in-ited iu his licsU without cuusinj' any dis- 1 i-oiiifiture w hatever. He is. not lire- ' veiiled fmni att-ndin" to his duties. 'c-'Uut f.ca 1.U1.1I vt lbrt.i.U in rol.u-t ilttti'.'l ,' Weekly Weatlirr Crop Itullctiu Of tbe N. C. Eipcriuieut Station and Static Weather Service, cooper-! atiug with tbe 1. .S. Wen! her lJuieau, ' for the week ending Friday, June 1.', lcV.u. CCNTBAL OrFIi E, UaUIOH, N. C. Tbe vetnirts of coi re.Miiruideiits of issuedby th? Not th Cai bun Kmh li- meiit Station and Statu Weatber Set- . vice for tbe week ending Friday, ,)uiie l-'tn, In.'l, show ttiut I he eailv I'art; of tbe week was decidedly In-low the average in ti i:i;ii rature, with tnin,' cloudy w athu and t ast to tiortbt ai-t winds. The latter part i f tbe week was much wanner, but with a defic iency of Miiinhino :;i;d 'Lowers near ly i-veiy day. '1 bee condition! have not CHi.ised much i':ip:oci!iet.t i:i the rop jnospect. Fanners have bad so lit lie lime bet w i cn raius to work clops t but all a.o ovcniu w:ih l many places. Wheat is in l as 111 !' bar- v. sied. and this ci- p nt least, tlioi ..tl'ect. d by rust in son.i pliicei". is i-om-u in ;;-.-u r-mn .v oil i ..I ....... 1 .... j:. : .. It aver i-e yi d is expected. Cotton is m poor condition indeed. It Ii.ih not. nil iieeu ciioppi .1 y t. m,j m i.iauj puue.-Ki ,is isuin. i mini uiecoiion. i no u.tn;s p'ni'iaiiy ui. t cr favorable condition with a lite fail would probably uot l.iiu cotton up to an aveiaiH it-lil. TubieiM is celh l.t sliHpe, mi f the lepol lrt that the a.-KHe;" lias be!ii roimidc tably inenased are coi.l'u med. i5'ijs toe j dauiiif.Mii-; the potato crop iu the eas ' tern district. Tbe crop i-t bein mar I keted. The w. alher e.m.litiotis ba i boen in atiy tbfl s ime iu all districts, j rainfall ba lly distributed. At Wil iiiinrt hi a s.-vi i e thunder storm oc uried on I he H: b. with a heavy ilowu- I' l.i.il which h is falh n so f ir. Ai 1 .,lliis h. ay l ain oecui I ed : I li inch b lej. -i ted as L.i iug lalii n m ten miu llles. 11. D. lUn: l'-i. I). liicet..r. Cl '.on Hi iii:MN. 'kat!Ii.i: J!i';:i:ac, Assistant. Iieptidi.itiii:,' (he Third i'lii iy. j Tol'KK x. K ins . June lo A sp.viu- ! mi)h return.-' received by ihe Aiiimee ! . Ncetitiw ciini)iiitt e for ti.e Sail 1 illiees. which W. le a-k- d lo pass jild ' n.eiit on the wosk d mo by the Cim-ni- J n it i Convent em n e far :r ,111 enronru.,'- 11: lo the People's party poiitn i ins. j 11 iskiiou n that twenty ti 1 o Sii' AI j !ialieeshao lepudiati d thcT.iiid pur- ty liiuvi nieiit. j'il'teeii id th' sh hive j l-.poited lo the .Slaie Alliance and t. 11 j to the ll. puVi -an central commit fee. I Cloud t "oiii'.ly Aiiniiiee has .tdoplcd ; the folhnr in; M-.-nhi! ions. I Whereas, tin.- 0,1th nil,-;;!! 1 1 pre s. lited iu the Cti.eini.a'i Coiiventioii. I Wlu li as. we believe .'Sid parly will I disrupt the lb publieaii p-u tv to ibei beic. tit of the !.:, o -lie le j ai !. then- f.jie he it ll .-oil . d 1 i.a! u abandon the find put;.' to 1 1 1 11 i ti lo i .-. 1 r ,tst ; .ifij'iatioiiH. j 'lll'se I . -ohitior.s il is s-tio J.rix I- j double si;: i.llii iihee I . cause ( ioml j county is lla- h.-ine ol .Si i.i.ti.r In 1 er, ti.e only Aiiia...-.- ineiuoer of the; Si nati-,-iud I ns aiiv.ns been 1 oi,.-.i.l. j . led a Pc: !" 1 n i;. ' ii oi.hold. i Sixty IVi'miis Killed. J J! i:-o. .June 1 ! - A most horiihl. j accident oci ni l ed on t he .Mom-hen ! stein, Stiin and llaie K.illwuv today j llloil-'h the coll. i,:,e of a'blido'e' ''rI-e on a i.e tvny 1 tiiiiu. did 1 xe.ui rion 1 The ttilii was ('.' iw di d i i' ll peop e ; : b" way to attend a musieal lele. j jv..tv p.l.-ois we:.- l.n.r.l ouliejt, ; while iiiindieil- we:e injured. 1 j Tw 11 loc.uii otr. a - at. 1 llie fust car! . I'l-'is'1 - ".n1" tbe rivir. and nil tin j pa-n-iio.-i s I'w.i : - 1 in the ear w. i e diow l ed. mail ed ll-l '-uded flOIII -. a i-t me v n..a s.- J..1.01. 111 l ebl-iat'V List, lii.d hull u. d biiiiibcls of Ii.ltiveH ibid of the dheiiHe. It pie v.-iilcil during a p'-iiod of tbirtv l.i). and the death into was increased flight fully. "The Chinese ph,sicinn,"fiaid Mr. Thompson, ''were unable to tay what dinciise whs musing the enornioiin increase in the dent I. rate, and the j result w n.sapahie. Tbe MongnliaiiM j iniitg lied that the evil spirit wan de I nniiihtiating hi- wrutb by pending a plague among them, and tlipy went ' through the streetB of nil the large I cities heath g di iium to .hive tbe evil j -pit it (ml of lh roiiiitiy. Din ing I oi.d wi 1 k iu Canton fully ill.OOH pco I plo wi-ic buried. j III' HllH IhlllM'M'. i Ni.w Yoi.k. Julie Li. John Yancolt, ! ku.nvn a the most iceenliic man on Long Inland, committed Miieidu by 1 hiiugiiig iii his home at Oyster Hay I last liigbt. lie 7:i M , ears old and w. 11 off. His noii i-t inn to paint his , i.inise all muIk of color , and (., daub various pictiii.s th'Trnn. CkwiIh , ciiii.e to see tii eiirimn house, and : Yiie.-oti .!-! ht i to show it. No iMUhC ;. l Ll e ni.l. i.'.e i.-l known. I, livers Himvneil l oirt! It r. o irrr.i. S'a-'i.. d.:ne 1,-- I'.y the Mi: of tin il I oat. .) d-li J.'oiatl- j son a; d 1 hi Lu.' o wei ii oh ih .1 -n. Lolh clung ' .J for eoiiie tilni i 'usl r. gh1 in Lil.- I I o I i.e ovi 1 ' -i1 n'S I ..i.d sfti.U 11st h. ns-i-tnn . v as ban I. Th v '." .. tht ai I s Sergeant Horse Power Strong:, Simple, Durable and Cheap, For 1 5 to ao years they have Run Well, Wore Well, and Gave Satisfaction. Send foi Price List. SERGEANT MFG CO., Greensboro, N. C.r mm W'c now hiiyo the stuck tluit lio-els t lie r:;poi'littiuns' ami li'iatilics flic titsfp.s. Facts tfid fiuiir.-.-; c.niin-e all rouiei'd that we oiler the j opi unit ui'tlic season IN STYLES, PRICES. QUILITT I9D QUIHTITT. otJie stocz: is 2iw.a-E3i o t n u o o ss yi: n : OUR PRICES LOW!!! EVERY DI'l'A Ii IMl'.X 1' 1'CI.l. OT NE .V NOVKMIKS! THE 13.IvCr.Tl'TS -v-CXJ- SEEK WILL Cl FO'JF!'? AMONC CUR KEVV MIO STYLISH .nuv uoons, 'O'l-to Mil. 1 1 Mn 1 , suoi:s run r. i:t; Yiion if TS I" I M. v. Ladle, iiioi !',.i TillM;', .i.I)t: i'l.ol lilNC to lit ai, .nc, I'l'ilMMUNii (iOtil)S. 10 ,'i :.t,:; :i.- von Mi-.:,. A le;; siu.-l, fo 1-c l iini,,i I;. ,1, eloso iii-uoii,. You peop'e ui,:, I-. i ow what a ba'-'iiii i., e...i:c in, hi j, g t;jP money and I! l ill mui pi ise oil i.t Apii! 1. IAN0S AX WRITE DS FOE SPECIAL CASH AND THE PRICES. We me S'OLF, Moents f t a MI LI. I WATLIil.OO", KIM l:I.L". COT I AUL vlT.LN WliGCler im. 1 eari'v t! Also fii.c CI I I Ai;S, YK I'ri.e.s tic id put ii. a iesl . li 2WCS.-I21 L -s.' Ii. A ffl ST.! HH H Watched-, JrvdfcIrv. yv;,7 -'.''.- i;. i:i. .i.y. M.M K, iitM).i'.Si..Mi NCt I A SPl'.CiALl'Y V.',,i,l any d sin. l or oh u'-f i Watches artd Jov.-cli j Promptly and Carefully Repaired Per. 2.1. IS M'. L 1) I li.S' SAMPLES OK Spring Dress Gog AND TRIIvILiUiGG 11 receive a clioicte line by wiitiuj. ELLIS &ST()tB. Durham tY. t to Ail espies" .barge to unv pi-cknge.i Hi nt in a lib c.-h. of B-.. .Write for suniplcrf. lli-SJK Ct full)', i-:t,i,JK S'TO.YiC. lli Main St., 1U IMAM, N. C. April y, lsyi. oui. tOmtT CiACH!ftp 13. ariojvr-.G, .lOM'.sr.oiv), n. c. xn:v AHR I) OltdANS. IIACH", i n l.iXS 1 1 no it pay freiglitt '1 - 11 S3VS20 CO., '. C Sl(:i Nfnnnnrr. Lilian, x. C. II L K it, .ii.vi: I.i JL.- ! V I "' WARES, ii 1 ;a: mm. trade. Mi- t.el.l Li -si niiide to order in h i piitent riug card. 0 UoiES .0 .. x , . t.iy 0.1:1-1 si W. L. DOUGLAS t4:' A I s t unit othir tvrtt r nn... I, .in. I . -ti,,,,.,,l .hi I1.I1..111. A.IOml W.Iu. IMM .!..., llr.KklOB.MMfc CoUtr '!. Li LCNDONi LUMBER! All l.iudsoi Ll' MJjlt.lt for sale at tb PITTS B030 SHUTTLE MILL WEATHER-BOARDING, CEILIHG AND FLOORING, !'i.m i ami Kii.n Dmni, ob ftouoft. Hills (io DliKs aw. d to orrb r it hhort ootioa, I Ciiilng an.I Flooring alrwdy 1. at o :!v !l -Jl per 1X feet 13. 2STQOrJ, Tr, . tl, is-.y. l, .rs, unci I'riulc-Muks otititned, uid til Pt4 ca l.-.i In,-.- wmluiti-1 iVr MooinuTt ret. Ojh Orrict m OfFOS.TC U. . ' ? ai d i i ran -, , u.-,. (,a. ,-i : . i(M umn uiw JM n-i.iet.s fr ,in W'a!ii:ii;l,.u. Si iiU mr. l. l. ,ini-,Mi,( cr photo., with Jmetip tl.,11. We a.lMi, if .al..nil,le or not, tn ai cl.ui.',-. llur Iii-11. 11 ilui- nil .aint t Mmd. A Pimpmht. "I,.w ,. Ol, into PatenU," mi'M MU.l. a of a. hi.il cii" ni id fotxt fctlt, OVUiltJ, town, 1, i.t fiif. A-t-irc-e, C.A.SNOW&CO! Ci f.-iM co.tr, WiiKinertN, 0. I KNAi;i: , !'.!: NK'If ,v -Wl CM '. "KIM HALL", i (iiiS Kew Hicio imn Machines. !! in i f. ck. . LANJf'S. ivc. .c. i; u:r. 1. ii t ot-il. .-. ; SHU .kid
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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June 18, 1891, edition 1
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