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.ft viunthant HUltSDAY.SIIl'T MP. i! 17, ls;p H. A. LONDOii. tiiUui-. Ake 13s (.'i)KK":-.:;. i j: soldiers to tie proecnhed i-u Norlli ! :; ri !i Are they to l-o piacoii under :. ! ee, just a9 the" arc in K:wiw,i. :;ie! de clared ineligible f ho! ' ;i ny .flh-o in North Ca.-o 'ina -' TliCBcqui-it: w may .-vc i strange. They Certainly we si:irtl:n. an 1 ast now they nro very pertinent and proper. Can it bo possi! !o il ai any Sontli Mo man is so iniXM.ii - iii the fieoplo ol Kansas tin!1, he is willing to pronci'ibo i jlcr.t'K' eviry i'X Confederate, 'ii.-lilit'i-? I it -.-.ssibic that any Sent hern man shuttld It to anxious ''to lu.'vy -1 !i :i I i si ' (as they arc J leased to mi! iospi-J. lor Confederate m-1J U'i . that he is Jlctnally willing to bory -s t. i i " every old u!dier? Yes, it would soon: y. ' Such at least is mi!-i".:- i ; ; i',.c editorial coin mw ot ia.-t week 's ismo- Of tho Prtxjir ' openly a.lvi'cf.tiii.j that paper i 1 1 i ! u H in fi'mr li ; tvldkr. hi ii-- cdi published cTcrv v Svith "Zoke lidki character, and i t tho editor s'.i''j! following re.naik. af oxConl'odv!-.;!-' "I told Betsy th Van goin' to '.nit soldiers anyway, honest an.i Hi ail thoy had ihuie i coui.try, r.nd if i' and robbed winim . W; ll. a 1 wei ! Ktlicv i! y 1 .-'.Ml i- r Li i;i!' ii ll. vy i l.r.H g'i tic. i-n.;.. lor sakes instead c fit to legislate i! I;-,' lit; how." i , ttiey i.ili t I'i'liel' ed:l-) -'ery a ir. ill iy pre;. I i!ee ul both of the lilliv I;,-',-, t Nut only tlii- h it L rial in tho same ;s-u attempt.- to arouse ti !ho yoiiu ni-u air:-." i diers. !t ali s t i "old partic had '.;ti td tho yo-M'.r i i'.'ii . "TIid proM-iv 'i'-'' "i flO ended ii s su-Ml ; breaks the. h.u k-l.-on. which has always : .!! ay l-l.-iiai fo promotion." !so (ir'"-. the i tir people wi'' Utl us put II. ei too voaiiL' to I. The oioee it." Wo most iiiipli:il;c-:i! there has been any "pr Toung men"' in X-t'J. Wo n.ucu regret lh iNoi'th ('iirolin: :i ftran ul mi inlMu-' Stato Aiiiaiue. between the vim np o'.diers. We : -re ' young n.i'ii t!-.-n. that t'.iev hr.-o .-. "ore :i.-:,;ii'.ii'.i ", aiu! :i.ai t1 -y 'v serhjiii'ii o: I ' : as is su.v.-tc! i Fifr'ii-.', I.-V-. ii 'i :i Jor.-y Siiup--:. ai. In Kansis ' Tlic Kl.i ollli llOUld bo I'l.'el. -'. Ktato nin:p!y ! : fonfodcrato ...-!. '.villi nt; thai any sleeted to an l!: ho iii an old N'lii Jind qualilieaiioiiM :-.s 1 f i si I M's not asii t oat no 11 i i.p .-. ( '.. .oi.hi 1 una not v. .lothor a man was or was not in tho war. Wo "ill K iy ibis, however, that when f.vo men t- 1 n.-il i competent are caudi. tales tor the samo office one ot tbei.i aerippiid soldier and l!u; ;.i!:i-: an :.biu bodied man our sympathy i., naturalK enlisted in favor ol the man mi.o had boon dl-ahicd while riski'u.; bis Ilfo in the fori-tru'il ot l -.tttle. .:oi 80 lon lis we can 'vicld a pen or Titter a word, we wiii evt r dcnuiii.c.' aoy uuLjgosiion or attempt to pro- scribo those old whiier-v who rushed to arms at their country's call and for tour long years, trom Uothel to AppoiualtoX, fou'ut so brave, v and bled no freely br a '-,-uino t'ny be lievod was rmhi ! TllF. STltlKK of the colored ei.Uon pickers has been a failure tbe:i far, or rather the attempt to make tin m Strike has tail - 1. I'.ut allholliih this attempt has failed, yet the Mteinpt Jtself is very significant and should cause, all good citiens to feel some apprehension for the future. , , , 1 1. 1 1 ,, , As stated in our last i.ssiio an order had been is-ued ny C.d. Hum - Jthr-.ys, ths while president of tho Colo od Alliance, direct! i.i? all the members of that ho ly not lo it k wiy cotton after the- Ulhdayoi ihi ni: ti, yVeru S u Z .., 1 1. uiikss ll iy v.uo 1...1U a.1 for every 100 pounds. . o conn nt was President Humidify that mo lar a.o V , i. . hid oath hound followers would obey iris orders that, on tho day the strike Ii.n'n litl i'ihH'iiIIv -ium! ! n ' , , , ,,,, . . barfl tbe names ol luu.ouil pickers; in all portion "f tho South wno StUjpeii picking I..sl i;i.'ht until lltt-y iiot a (!oII;tl pe" hundred j ou iu! j Those men u-.'v under f ;it'i to pick i iio man's cotton save thcirown uuti. the l.t of N'o enihi-!-. however, badly mirt: iii di-appoii.ted. li t- t. ' alK-eim n had hel t -r -. ' lie -n'ity u .- .! ii I, .ily ' lie was, .:i and sadly j eulored alii i i n.--- 1 . -il to; ; is or i. r w: , i lie- iss'Mi-.; ol iii ii a very ;vrl"e.s inati'.-f re-ai-'i.'d by the 'e, Allianeo i.-i tlii ."-'tiil Bin!. -i- had a eon'i-n jeet he-l week, at K.ii. i'i ivhlle idem Mib-t!.e- on t . . i . with i:.l!;:ent; Alliai.ee puh'.ir.li proving mk!i a'-: a! Al! eeineii. ai"i :i v. ere i Mt-.-t M lin ed to l;;ne:-s v. editorials die t hi en rii.e had ! m;iy di-.iji-strike ll 1 -n.pl-.' i ii. .- prodnee.i Ol eoill se i not ;,;i-..id 1 -a lent a .1.. l:.iee :na il ii.-i;- i- Jo.-II'lel's n -. ! i n ; a it is ti- t.'i- ul ! .ie j !v i. :V- ! .-el p it pro ieU it al ai h e::H (-, Vis:!: I il 1 obeve.l Vila! Won .1 have Iho Colored Alii-. ed tlir order of !. M-lent. I liuUVe, ' ('.',.:-, !l i-XU-ei I v.-.-y Slo b a eolovoii or con n l be V bile A liianee and I A !i:aiiee ivmi d ha e iely iii.l' -rt ii mite Ii n both. roils the wIilU. --i l".-t '.fii iv, i ; i -,', .-. r,-'. ta i ! i-1 u : i i - u i i p . ruanii'.-it: io el Nit Thinl Party. Aiiiai. lit Ii -1 r- lev IV i-i oltb (':. interview ha-! biV i.v t: e IC. ill" ei.t ol t express- V. I,'. . .i;t-w- -! ii I', bv y i...- I. pat n- ai; 1 1, v - .-li in 111, i . ..ii; ; -.ei in. I.'.u i'Vt; I'l i.-i'iei.l I'.dk entertains sti i-'!i .:;i!er.!i: tr I'reseii-m and thli-l.- il.at -it v.iii be iti.j- 1.1 pre ! t tl.f P.ri.a; tiiuuici. tiiir I p.-irly ,1 V p.uly ii In liny. Si .tli V Cntulil ; 1 ..-p. a lilt iv . Vs -1 been troiit V e.N- f. el.,o 01.. 'or. VliO'e .lions terl.iv ;i,eir'd I'n!i, lii'leriioiill. He bild ill-d-iWlt stairs fill il.lo the :.i ii be seemed ti-ati .-ar 1 -.n..-,' l-.sl iiiu. ii ', ko toeiiindy u! the pri ii! out 11,10 "Cod's -:i '", its Iii! expressed b lo enjoy hei.i in tl.e I e yoveinor did not .an 1 I ; li ' ;ot :' -11 n;i .'nn : 'tie. ; any sie- whatever to ilitil'ni tlu. report 1. 1 brain disease, 11" is tbe same courteous, kiml henrte.l chi nan eiiiSoinaii wo liave a. ways known him. V. HitntiKil.rr's Pai t i.-itu: h ? W tslliM.I. N. Si 1. 1, l.'i 1 IIIM.lt N, i pi. I--- l'l.slinn- n.ral Va:ia:n:ikcr has roinov s Hot lie I lee. ley, tbo taitblut ler I. ed M iiUio postmistress al t lovorjiort, iy., ii.r no oinor reason inan thai sb'o was appointed by President ; Clevi laiiii upon the recommeiidalion j ot Heiiioeiatii: friends, and that the ', , uili. e is now wanted by the le-pub ' i'eun.Hot the di.,: ri-.-t, who thivat.mod 'that iiiile.-s a ih -publican posimis- . . . . ,' , .. ' . . 1 tl-os, biiekod hv l.epill.b.an Iriends, ; (.((1,(J li;iVL, lhc i iovtr,mi-i post otVu-e. j President ilio ison could net hope ! to (jet any delegates in Hreckinridge tounty. , (.().Aiiil H L j 4 A ,,et.iu r,.m ; t,,,,.,,, ,yM. )ipltbe,-',a is - j,, this ,-ity. Public sehoob - '"" U1, j me close-1 ami a general quarantine ; estantisi.e'i. i niny .ieir...s oceu. ,-, ; williui tue past iiriy-rif;in. noiu s, I.-i. lulls being altaekeil as well a) t ii, hvi his ,isoarto ,)W j, l!Vury ,oi t ion ot the city, and pby- s.iiijiis arc alarmyd at it UMbuity as i .;e. n ai.- tor r ... -u p-.ii p-.-i- l. : -i i . u Wiisliiitivtoa Letter. il r-'in car Ii.'euliir iVTr!iin Int.! V.-K;X;.ton. Sept. 11, IS'.'l. ti. . .. i. i... .: ... i i ...i, i J. til- U.I.IilTll.. I I ' il'II Ilfta L.I'Mluil. -.eei t l -il V Ti-.ieV : :! .Miiu-r. w,-i. a ..ila :: Ai .See lord ! it ' lie vt i ' At tol II' ii;.e.ol:m! ie -t-ny li.i.i jjiiid thai ,e Vlll :e l.nd Tin-, new V namhi'.e .ave no! oiuy diiati .;ov i u ; l'lOMiey.1 ',, i J'ala, whieh ! -r.-vei.led li e inert fro:u do i he r-c-iz 11 1 e oi t ... j i . I ;. n , . ... ... -"l"--fcit :." !!.' : . :: i .-iis on Iho, i-tier:. of ib.ir opiei'iasuhd at'ni::st ; .allies . t r.':tued upi'ii I. iho jjir.l n.n. l I.I. h.-. MOitii-ed a ; ay i o.ij i pf:i . l"oi'fh : ip vl ! I.i ill I . ! ill il ?o! l.iiv : (in lli.t l i t viol, a-v.-. wi u h idili n ;:s no c.:-o at- : iio- eo.,ii.. Ti. pii i'-al- i.n- --r.l ie 1 1 pi I'-i-iit.-i: i' w horn tn y l.ieu-i- few U'el;s aeo, o ? -! tl.e loi. mid - ei i.:-er C'hiii I enter, i I bo ease a;,':iid im..- onr in'iitiiility i : . ' ( i s e h;..d 11, l; !;.- I .eil in i- i i.v j ;;r of di u. 1-. .j,,.,d ,.f this o n- lor Wldeh tlii'V v eo. I , ..t 'iMi.-iaiu iv.-il.t-'i I wi ak l.di,ip .'. They biive e :f ti: diiio i.vi'iliiinllt to f no oklvr and iiiioy lalo of a o:,r;,' ubiHili li.e I' H.ronoer mm nh., !,! t euiap.-l the , uu t.' roil, lie i aceep.anve of hrii propo,:,,,... Mr. ,al. m,,ull,, !lS .!,.,,,... su:ha.lh.,aa.t ,uuld hid !b!iViv r((J when ,ia,, llirilWll ! ly hnvelieuunty u, M'ohatnekHS, 'tt.liw,y j,,,,, u t.j. hij;il0r t m n , u , than inn head, the tail w;.h ski!l a j iu'P'y 'f.fiifix,' Mil il U )llMillH.l , the bill. When il ipi-1 the t':;io, ubi -I soeeel) I t vt l ek. I ( p- e-f 1 illl and I lilllll l.'i e '.vie. IO tiu-V a-e to i: tin' n : ry p,r; ie-i'.i1 t '.at eily ' . v v. .V.S M.'Mll : lo Cbian, l he i i-s-t of .-. bleb is to '. on i!s tour ' Mr. li.ii n-i web us t tn- Ii ti r-i .... bad b. 11 .'.ave 'i.ioel ;l t-' :t pui ;n-an I b"'"' "INIIK IIV l -, illlilSMoll. luts .n.pi i.td Jiul-je t.'oo'i y t-i it s:ii. i:.-;.ri-M-nla'.lve i-i.-.'-.i'.-i. ihn.ks r.e :.Ul- Of m;.-i. ' :ri-.i;.r leeem. lei iled 1 ll-Olf'-s I s- !bi ir ih :u ind i --.a d i -i 'im: on tl.u e (!' lb-, b 'il'.i) I.i lei" for pi -kn - ti.w . ea'- ."on i up, is : inisehii f niti- ! woi k il..i.: !.;,-el I I 1 ! . '. i ' li.e -. to iniike tJ-oublu ; ! x !ll:d the lullor- ; pi ... p:upo.-i d is , a-uil ib!e. beilief - 1 M 1 1 I i ii! r;it t lie v.mie ; f :t ft i die' , ul Il'.i ; Mr. C.ii.b ds -s ;ot , ,:.h-i 1 t ; a!.-! tL.-n i lekin,,' !:--i.i re is a i ' i'u n;r t i farm i lo l o i'blly i-i a pel islmble j p.. ii.r pitkinu. , dni.e piouipllv ; '! no oppor- ; i . beii y p! .'i.iy - it to lueet .dl ; ..;','! tell how ! hi- cards to j e: i. ne.-onnlili'' ; ,1 hi mU. 1 ..by i :.l -i i v ti i.-.u v was fcouie 1 i::. d'-M-i Hi-! that 1 i ii-riiii:.!.- which : : t of hioi ry, the i iUaiid ilh the old' 1 . -Illl l-i ti.MI fl-l't f.oiii peniotiH f t.-o four and TI. ... ,r. i f ' ...I o situ it ion ..is on e i I-. e i .Hit of.-O: . oi i eet. oil lie- Miiich has been ,.,.;,.;, u,t ; , . o . lot to Iio di Hi '.".I o.i'.t ?--r :.h- J ' -ii i iu nceiiniuiiiie 11 r.i 0 ,:!i:i :f tlic poiiey of ' ' .- iiniuiiiie ii ;.u is to coiilliiue. " t. . . . .1 -iiiui-ratu' oiltcnil ii lmliilstriitiun . i'. n lunii Mii-cesi t .-1 Much, IVS'.I. tCli t.l'e .1 1 'in j iis n iiii" is Moore an i i. if Si. i . , i-' Ki r ibey .il'. i i',:u . 1. 1. . . , i i in'-'" -'' y. aside f.om pensions j Katcii by Shark- loiiu-e, ,;,) i,..:i-m. .:! t.-e tour an. I , .. . ... .... . n,l . i ,- Hteitiiislun. ( m l iu-Ksiioa. - ,'" - 'TV - T, ! r7C i TI..- T,orm,a u afu-r th- i:i o.it. p:- pi .ai loos tor puiMie ouiiii- I uJj,j, vLich a. rived hero lestcdnv "' lrnuani;l..;r t-aptaiu d.,1 i: .;s :: i . i:.o I el ! ii p i li ni-l'V os . r' ., , .... ' ..Mn n boiidifd nt th'i nasbt ulmts w.-.i is i . , i . . i.t.u iroin tne runt s island twin a rmni -- -: e i i lis- i i .nil to let a little1 , . . ,, . , . , , riid cle'.v i. T, fv.iii.i.u ! "f eoooauuts, reports th ii while load I ,' , . , tn ... V i eo i!' : . " n tut' llOasurv . .. ' , . T ..i-.w I f.n.ei-r nt llio I noi-minn .1 - is. ant Sceietaiy !t, .j Un tUyxn Uul t,f ;;. ,.r n ,,i ul il.iy well post-1 H((I,r .Umwu iuto ti, water eiL'bt were 1 I .ii - i ii .a, law. iio was ..: ;.u.i.l,-.l lo .'.-'.n as Mr. iii ..- , -.li.'.- I be ,-.1 -i , I.-.U it V. -ill tbe ic.pn it was asked 1 Mr. Vwebind, and as l .ii.e t,.:,i, charge of the e i.iid.-d h.m bis resie;- uas l i ! ai In d to him I that he hold it until r. it never was ask- id f -r, tt.it it wa- t.-nd.-red again a sh, rl t,i:ieft;.'o. nn.: this time it must I..- a. voi ted U-caiiao Mr. Moore bus accepted the Professorship of Inter national Lr.v in Cuiili.d'ia Collego. Spi akin of tin- Ma'.e ib-pai tuient, th" .ii'tn.g Societal y Mr. Whai tou is veiy. ti ry miid at Mr. Harrison, be cause he has, whenever he. ban de sired to ti ansae! any business with ilio il j :r:i.!eiit sit.ee Mr. liiaine went away, do:;" ho thiough Secretary i'raey, thus ignoiing the tieting Sec-ii-t-iry mil '-iy. tieii. John C. liinek. ex Cotntuia- Isioner of Perisir.iis, is in Washington ibis wak, iu alteiidancH upon the n.eelings of the boimls of manners ..f tin; National Homo for Disabled j obiiiii er S -ldius, which are being ; hi Id at tl.e War di-pe: rmei.-t. i li.-iuoeiais h. re i-i gurd l i'.Ssett as; an i .'isy man to i;- uai ior me gover iiorshi of Ni'W Yoik. It will be sunieieni. n.. uu r.-Ti,. .1... ho in Tom Piatt's u.-.-.a. - A Nl'W Alliance. Hf. I.ofi.i, Sept. It Delegates to the Pa: mors' Allianeo Anti-Sub l'reiw ury and Anti-Third Party Convention, U. bo held here tomorrow, are ahead j arriving from the South and Minne sota, and there will probably be four j to six hundred of iLt m in 8ttet.dar.ee. j The ueetiug will be open to the pub- lh, decision bas been reaehed to! J m i:lt a ne v N-ttiomd organization, i TUe idea is lo cieuto uu iuduslrial al- ; liauce and adopt a polieyjis to eligi-1 lie. Vt:" "UV u.:va I V V'' bihty that will admit a powerful elasa ; n. uiok.ib t-M iUue., iiout inomocr- snip. iuu inunr is iu no uuu-piu- cai aud non-seen t. Yellow fever ia suid to be racing at Kiv J.iUciio. liibal. A Wonderful Snal.o. from Ilia Klng'H Mouuialu Xewu. Andrew .Smiih was nn eeeentrie old mini who led n lor.f; r.nd hmelv (;(.. ., i.,.,l..i.,l .,...1 .i;....i,h,i...l .1. , i ,i , ..ithi' Weekly W.ai ber Crop lt-.i : til iu .HUMUV roi K ereeu in iiu.i eiouin " He was horn in 1741 and died in ! 1,10-soventy five years ao-aed , i.. i'or years belore hi.-. leaui some , '. ' old nu n who were hoy.- at the i:n:e.:'" r ''rC-i-o m the ri-rotntB eon ; .avtl.at Mr. SmitiiH eo.tant .on. 'l tin. rf-.p-o rrop,., idth.-nh, pan.oi, was a pet kuK fsnako. Wl.eni" ' --i;t n.us i m on .leeuseo y tho old man died he Mas buried in nntuvondne dune- he pa t week, a -ihu-Uet" near hi, sprine;, and the UtUp -m f-l.r bnh was . . . . iii , ... ..: ; favoiiii.k' or ail ki ii of farm work. ojreiiti. iir.nnoo hum i rum iu.ii i;n.r . .... ; 1 . ; '','', . ' . , , ' ,' ,' i ...... ... I. or ll... 1,1:1 ll.n.l'. I. .!...! l.llll I i ... i; .... i 1 1 'I' .v. ,,iv ! Vfnr auft. Air. J. S. Mauney, vf li.: plaeo. ul' tho ti rut ot'Muuiiev t5n., j and Mauney ihoa. & I'loi.U, llu n a j boy wan Jilowilij; in I tic 'niuilli 1' n " tout", u tract ot land ly'nn; eontii; j srn-ciu. nous U the juilglo, when lie naw tin- j riiiiko and Mopped upon it, thinkiiu; ! " -ow!y hii.I pieUiu- n yel it was ah,- It, i.iovnd M:ddenlVl""lvl,;lli' (,,,u' " pl-'ees. A eor Ihrwwin.' him down, lie tried l'. ! 'M-ondei.t at Dunn. HaliiHt cuiih, kill it with Bloues but il e-iaped.!''T-"- ' '' '.'U1 , " hpl" Sumo three venra W Mr. Jl.iOi-rt j l-A.-r Ml-. Col-toi, is m lnst eon i:..yne, of the inn of Herd, U!. no I 111 "l" southern poihou of tbo A Co, ot this piavxs snv the M-ip'on!. j ' ' l! l'ttuet nt-l nmri, Kiehuiond, 11c ns in the Hl-t ot Mepnim; over 1 1 " '" 1 ' l-ll.:.ps a few other ,( .:,i..L-i.,,r it ... ,il..,iK-'iii,"in-, eoiinli-!, here its condition is re- bin-oil, be says it sounded lirfu a boise Hiiurliu. At this jiiuetine .Mr. Ithyneau'il Mr. luvid ilutlstet-, ler, thil. 'those who have st--n this M.Tpetil say that it i: il tin; Miako, thtln coi.liriiiin- the llii-ory tbul it iho pet kioif soako of 'id inan Sinilli. and it lids theory U ready ii-irect, tbe -erpeiit is about a ben died years old. Tl.ero are number ot rebabie pers ois v. :.n wiii alt. s. the vxisteni'i nt the snake atol lestily lo its eiieriuotis .i.o. - - Convicts Make a StriKe. San I'itANi'iseo, Sept. Id. --Nearly two hundred convicts in the jute mill al San 1,'iiiiilin threw down their Inuls yohlevday and diiiod I be ollieeis to make them work. They ilomaiided more and betler loud and more lohaeeo and they wanted less favm-Mi.siu r-hown. Ttioy ais.) ik- man led to bo taken In lore the Hoard ol Prison lire..tois, where they nii-hl .slate their ease. The ..'iiard. wero ijuii k!y sunimin.etl iuk.I every avenue of escape was covered, while armed men filled the doors ot the juto mill where the insurrection rtiariod. The convicts finally re -ruined work, alicr obtaining per mission to appoint a conniiitlee o! five lo appear belore the Prison ihroctor-'. A'ler listening to tbe tomplainls from the Committee the Prison li-ect'irs iiiloriiied tbe lucli that the food was ;o.i.! eiioiu;h and that tho next time there was an outbreak il would be punished by MiiiUry confinement. it-'ff "is e irco blown out to foa by pevero stoi rus . . .i...i On li.euiat.ocoa.sluli a h.Kiilli'il in inus unit . . , i i . i i . i tivc-d were on no iru aii-i u"c uus.eii i 1 , . ied ftsbore in canoes. lhfl wcoitd time sev.ral eannes . wfie upset an. I li.e ooi tii.i nts tlitowu i ; into Iho water. 1 ho w ;1i-r swa? mcit i with shaiks and niiiiv i f lb" native-)! . i r .11 i were torn inib from Inn. ' I" 1 , . . . . . , ,, lei. u d bo lacked ill) I.v olb . ,. . - , . ,. , . i . o.-ioi e iu i - ... ' , ,, ' ,- ... ,, One youiifj fellow j.lnn-ed iu'- the ;-watei. vnin k long knife to cave bis r ,, i,,,, t m. 1.... d dow 1 1 1 1 1 toll, f rl kli.'0..'S ., I...? ..,.1C( ,.....l.1 .v M.v.i-1, o..-. ..i....-i. .......... .. e.tr.oi) tvlien n s.'il'.tk mi.i-l h.'T and i,... .i,,,, 1, ,.,,.1 ,,,,, i.,.,; j li '' bitten oil'. Two Suicides at Maiira Falls. Niuttit Fat.i.s, Ont, . "pt. 12. Shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon i an unknown woman, well dreu'fld and i about 21 years of ae, threw herself I iuto the rapids, 11 short distance above Th" tietnu was about tnenly one Prospect Piiik. A iioni named Ce- : years ol nre and known by the name he iui of Philadelphia, sprang into tbt-! of Lee Mahuie. 1I died from his iater and made, a brave attempt to j wounds in two hours aftor tbo ueci savn tho wouiart, but shn iesisted his di nt Luppciied. etiorts, and thu stiu:;g!o only ce-isod i when they wor near the luiuk of the! A Foritcr Arrcslpd. falls, and Ceheiiu was only ab'e toj Ii;cI,.,;jip, Vn . Sept. 12. J. D. save himself by grasping aoine hang , merchnnf, residing mar Salts ing branches. 1 n v j; WU(J arrt.atCll here today. Only a couple of hours later a parly .rl.arirotl with raising a cheek of SfdO on Luna Island were Martled by h or-1 (, -jnoo, nnd attempting to puss it ing a young man near theiu HHy : "1 in j ,, t whoialo grocery tirm of KOilic ifiMMl-ltyo," and turning they i. i. Saundei-h & Co. Tho cheek saw him spring into tbo awiftly ruu uing water, and in a tainute ho "iis - appeared over the falls. His came is suid to be Albert Heimlich, barber. lately arrived at tho falls froiu New loik, loik, .rT? ' I A ratal Unci. j ' Ai.mxv, Oa., Sept. 12 JifisoMoorei and Ii P. 1'kteher fuogbt a duel here reeenlly during which Mooio wus so badly wounded that he died ye.ster- i n'nted to his Alliance, and thiit day. lhtie has been bad blood bo-: til0 mvMlmB of the Cotton PickeiV tween the i len aud when thf.v met Alliance of that county stopped work the other day they agreed to fight j u yit,uuiu, !.IHt. with bare fists. After a few rounds! their hatred of each other became too! Plowing Match, intense and they drew their revolvers, j i.v,.mroKE)Sept. 1 1 Frank Brown, When nvo shots had been exchange 1 ! l! o i,(,llt0(r(lti(, candidate for gover Moore fi ll to tbo ground mortally ; lJ(r wjn a(. A tlie piuge of Col. woumled. rleteuer was also wouna t-taerio,,, and fled fromi. pWing lbe b,sle v,lhout lU'!a'- confident thu vurr"Z T,n7rp 1 nA i n!lLo"f tbiH.0U ' '?u! 1 touched a pk ' tbirtt-oue btu.VuU nl the UrdTeraitY I of jfort, Curofitia and fiftv three of ; ,hat nu uber ,e reaa,ng law. The trial of vounor Haines for mur der of hia eoiui.aiiion Hanneoan near ' Portress Monroe itaulted iu a vculict ol cot guilty. ! Weekly Ueatlier I mp Hulletui. CtM if i. Oi l n-K, IUlmoh, N C, Seutendxr 11. 18tl. reponH i,i eo The reports i f eo: repoudi n'R of 'iBUoa ny inn onu . ui-oiuift r,vpfu "r r 'l -V"" 11 OIrm 4 ,l HV" r.V, r IT'll ' lil .... , , , . ,. , 1 tn first i-.ii t uf i be week wi, h1i-1i t 1 v above ll:e M-rnial in I teio peraiure, the Id Iter p-llt idediy lii'iow tli aver..'', v. if.lt unlavor.tli.p ftteet en eoltuli and tobaeei', whieh lotvi! loth ''''l-rioiaie I '"1",,,u"1 ' et.ri.'i.iiel fiineu lust report. TliP f rut ton 14 piuiMlily as my tin H dns l.ei-n hi hiiv tmio linn .Vheddiiifreontin iifsflnd rust doiiio eotisidei itblfl d.tliinge. Open- ' V- V r An u,. ly f.u.t swiuld inlhet serious jury to tl.e eo.toii c.op. Tooi.eeo b.. b-i-n roiiM.K-.r ddy dn.-.Red t.y P-ey,o-s rains nr, I w not ruling bo Hunswid be i.obt. In many ouniiis the crop is u-portei! ixior. Tho col li clop ll i: t.;t1i thr Html-bv ! of tl.e filmier this vear Seedil) ol !o.i!s ii'i.l whf.-tt iu ptofjrcuH. The pro.-p'eis uio f"r ii.nri' lain the eni iy pai t of tin v. . ek. hi romieer s-a-ditly : warmi r. The p.re-n l eundilion of : orupn is a-i foiioWi: IVr Iho St tti- '.'i.tion. 7- coin, S7; lol-aeeo, SO. Ml.'i.) Iipoits lil-iiVed, repieseutiue; ' routines). ; Situ Salvador's Mart iMiiiake. ! Nt w ot k. Sept 12. 1 l.e Kf ral-Va 1 S-iii S.ilvi lor dispatch sai that aboul forly persons- were killed and sixty ' iuoio or h ss injured in lhe nrllupiake . wideh oeiuired curly Wednesday tn.)i ti:t.;. K. p.oi !b fiom outside the uily corni' in sh.wly but it is likely 'iho list will reach into the buinlieds. Tl.e panic bas now marly Bubsid- ied. but eiirthipiakes by turn feeble j and violeti! continue nt nn ub-.r m tervids. It is expeiled I'ne oiiuniN will come on hrpteiuber -1st on ae co'ii.t of t be ( ip:i:o., us expo: 'truce shows thai the i-bc-noTiiinon eNerts a g:eit ii.il.tctieo cm local eaitl'.ipiGkfs. I L is nut unlikely that Iho city viili ' be i.imle a toti.l wieek. TliP details ' of tb- rniii of towns in the axis of the i iirll-.pi'.k.i nre very nnf-t. Out of it'.'ii lionsi H nt Ctimssejim only riohl lunatin standin,,'. The lo-s of life is "lent. One liiiintred Drownwl. Atui-:'., Sept.. 11.--A collision has take'.) place off IV pu Coluimu, the ; tnobt soutiiei n point uf Attie i. hrt-vi en ku Iliiiom :-teit'i.sli:p. the J i'.oi min.i, i of the ltalji.li M. ssnoriies Company uiidn liuinbei of paeii!i-i s whowcie sl,i!nlili;r i n the llll.foo it tiro ttinf the coiliHion oceuire.t wem saved by liie boa's i tlie TLess'iba. l ie' i'i'.-'i sidia tMis badly ihim ej.-d f,.nai.5. but b;. la-piiilhe pimps i,;i,i- the rtoaiiier just succeeded in ,. :li.ioi Puaif-M . .N-v.-; a! s'. -ime! : hir. e bpen d"Sjiae'i . d lo the s.-.-:,e of Iho u.i ia.-itol, iu the iioie uf limlii't; survivors. A Fatal Accidi'iit. .tj,..-:.-il 1" tin' t'liniloue Clireul' ti'. Wivsi .v, N. C. Sept. 14 A hor rihle aeoi.lriit 1 conned this vei i'-c-in front . f tbo ll iV I), ptissoi ri depot. T.v 1 iii;,ii)i-H weie play in,.- 11. the wiiili' room '.il.in one of then, tryin;; to wcapo ran out (if tbe en Ir ii.ee door aorosn the platform on to tbe trick just in tuno to be run into by a shif:;n ' train. Tim body was knocked off pasli.illy mid the train ran ovtrthe ri;;ld leo eritshino tor samotl it to ri inches uhote tho knee. H;s body whh oiLerwise mutilated. j (1i awn ou Davis A Wiley V. bank, j tf E;i' i.-bitr v. The work of raising il wnR puorly executed. The case will J i.ij,.ur, oll Wedueadav. Austin was 1 :..;i,,,i - . . Cotton Pickers Ntriko. ( u mi.: stun, S C., Sept. 11. lb pi.p,.;,,., of ,(i0 (0lOred Alliance iu i.-i . eountv wnvn that Hum- .(in,v'H ,.i,.(.uir llW received and I YuU N()l t luo RfipUblican caudidate match. Air. ISrown is that he can beat his eppo gh ho suys ho has not tow in 10 years. Tbo Chiiirtnau of tho Itepoblienn and Dcmoeratie Commit teeB have agrend upon the time and place for the joint debute between Gov. Camp boil and Major McKiuley. It will he ' Oct. 8, at Adi. W. Xd. XdOaSTIDOXT HAS (JONE NORTH 00 lil I i H S S f i id OF Soptl tuber, li), lh;il. Serjeant Horse Power THRY AH TV. Strong, Simple, Durable and Cheap For 15 to 20 years they have Run Well, Wore Well, and Gave Satisfaction. 5m1 for 1'iiee List. . SKHGKANT MFG CO., Greensboro, N. C. ESTABLISHED II v ?J A H L E R , RALEIGH, H. C. Watches, Jewrh'y, Diamoiuls, ,sTi:i;i.is, sii.vi-.n .-ia'- sh.yi:i; i'Lati:d warEM, I.(M KS, I'.IUJN.KSatsl N0V1 15 I KS FOIl TliP. FAI.LTUADRt Y SPKCI LT Y Weihbt o o-,.l llii' ii','. niM'l Iir,.-s nmdo to order ill any design. For ob-tr..-U .o.icrt r..- Ii;i ting send f..r patent ring curd. Watches and Jowelrj 'Promptly end Carefully Repaired Dee. l'- ib FUiiNiTiiitll "Ot'.O (f tl'.f VOIT b.'Mt llsius man ran innk'' 'd' itmin'V i- tn oNjiotnl it in luai.lilyi" ; hi.- IlillllO." KOBE SEW STYLES, AND wti THAH W Silfll fino 'V u;. tiin'iT saw sol'l s-i i;v . The very b' st in Aiti.itio Styles .V ' -tir figures. Driiiv'-Mi'Oj:i 3-i-.. uitur. Sxrclc t.. i m. 'i , .... r lint., , f liiri.C. 10.1 pel. p. I lull a..i..t iu ii ii.ii ,.n;i in, c'iii.o in niiii i w;.i nipiisu A. G, Skodes & Co., '.) K. M -ll tin :u it H Km !'e.!:e,o Place. Apiil lKH. Edward Fasnach, EAL.EIGII, N. 0., JEWELRY STORE, ALSO Practical Optician. April 2, lH'.U. stt'i u f. of ico;tro vno.v. S.illco fc l..-r, n- I'll . 11 lllll 11. 1! ..f I.. TI. llt -ii, wii im Hloi.s. o. W s otliorH. 1 hav.- Oil- il-ty l'i-h,i.--1 e, u, : ivsis-Ui.-t. ii'i.l .-tii,'i-.s-.s.-vsMri -i. s'..r li. In Hip imnii' uf 'li'.. v ta.iN. v ;y atx.ir I HATIoS r-.O-r.lV, 1-, -1" 'I '. l.'-inl 111. -.'!!!!lll I.. . uis SI Tti--hlii..i.!. l'l:-lli.un .-. nl,M", N. C, T..l "f Wil.-ly J.-lil.-t. Rllll HOlf.l'Hl s:.,. I...I He dlvLli'il liiln 100 ulinres . t 1 wt-'h. iuill- 21, lU. B. M. lU'I.T. C. S i- Clveatu, and Tnnlu-MarlH ol.ulr.is1. and all Pal- rat borliifM conilucti-tl for MootKtTf rtt. Ou.ii ornct is OfMsiTt ,U.,8 fTCMT Orrit c , nj we tan ecun- tai-iil lu let lime tlwu lima fwartt from Wail.lii-.!.iii. ! N-ni nwdt-l. draw ini? nr ,timn with iprHr. , flofi. W e advirt. If .l. nial.lo or rut. freo of harp. Our fee nnl das a i 11 psumi l K-cunsl. 1 A HitT, "II mol.iali. Patent"," with I name uf actual cli'-uM to Jim t-UU-, cuuuty, ol Wwa, aeol true. ActilraM, i CA-snowco. . Pmni o.r,"!. Wmwiwii"!, f w ei ii re rrtTrnnn S 3 r a v h n h a r 'ICrJIliand. Owners i S. )u! W Utt lo ff!ll I llMl m y.tt tit ilmin r . yi.,; T.-.ct it fM'll H'fr-'nir t j-.ii v. v.- t-tt li'IiifNil !nt'rtt ? Tl r.- i- . ttiiirkft r rfti' h pr't"Tt ir Inta! iit.iij Mi l h 'r-Uv M'ntititl. Vr.'' i- r H'lil'ir- t ft- J. POWELL. j .i.i. r is-i. tin. ii.ii.r.iiiu. . C; AU mv ni'difn for V. T,. ToiiiIii Il . ..i let- .-.lo In jm.r im.-ii Mph l e.-i-l.-. ., -.. n.l for r.oall'l-lK, 1 th hji'i., ', , I I.I l el Illl 111 ll.r II.U. iui; no ft in.viTi te. -m - . v WHY IS THfc DOUGLAS 1 ' JUST 3H-". -.- ' WCRLO FOB THE MOHIf f i-'..i -. ue In.-'-H.ir wm thrn4 I .no I ,-- . I.,.- tM.t fl.u. calf. HTllUl h i.- I. ...nlr nr" ..V rf this ..,,....-. ...i.i. r.or.. ti cqault k4- llt-al-.tl'll. 0i.lt ;'.'';,-'.'..'.,:.;vi. ex.'. i'ti-tei- ' . i .im rn..i.. ill wf.tr ih-m: !, r. I n llti" i-tt Ml ii" MliT iWmf oirrd ! . lie. l!--i ..III' Irlnl w III C"Ull Ih. 'ii.it ., roil -fori mitt wrVlro. mill K'i.OO Vl'orkintilll.i" -tr.u.i; nnn uiirai.ic. mom . irinl .vlll iv.-i.r int ..Dior mftliA. r'- .-si unrl ttt.l.t ! H3)13 .r.i livlh- lmrs.iv,.r7iif; UfT , ii I : . ..- r'i f. -. 'li- I ii. -rid.fi. wit show, . , fi !r- a.lM HnnH.fl lfcl ksi.-; i I' o K" i-i i, i-tiTlii.h.,,lrfich li..; I u. o-..llii,: fri.ni l.liU.i (..0O. , . I i. .Ill's1 j.-lll. Si. 00 nnrl (fl.TjjVM rV Ho. jr.'lhi!l..'slllO'lil'i.i.ii. Slytlliarbl'. . -.iiiio... -set- mot w. Duuiiiu' bum a ltc nm iomixsl on ihs ln.ih.in of oh Uo. w. i- oouiiUAB, Dtxitom, mvt: sr.l.D BY V7. . lOKDOW & sorJ G. F. ft Y. V. RAILWAY. Condenacd Schedulp. In . iTect September 9, 1891. nvii.v ixi-err hi-mmt. LfJst v rArraenMBrn t'i'-'Vf tM.- "Ale. j--Jil" 'Ai, P-'i f.SCl CO.' EAflt ' ff i .f-i-.s. .t. atuM via X3. nr. TxloiA-S,- J0NESB0fy, ? ymxr you li ,: (...,! .rili rrnin ttiMiii twitt Villi '. i MhII k 1-nwM.C." l,".o. ll .'i "in. en."-"- ' irt'iv. tup. ml: l.. ... ... .. oat'. Imr. I.I i,.ii -R'.i-m ,, t . . . i. in ..-lil.l.. an I ;, , -I '. .-. : " H i" tli-ir Arroi-.V.i'. ...... u r.,. ..n...ol.ii " i1"-'" ' N.V.K1-. 1 IV. i, Kll t. l .'l''ll'Mi A!M 1 J. V.-. 1 I.V. I -. '' Mi el- x,rt.V7.-&itiri.t -'ji.jiia 3
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 17, 1891, edition 1
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