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mSt f 0''halIsJini dlffOrfi ' i O- THIFSOAV. MAY 30, IS'J. If. A. LONDON. Editor. On next Monday tbo citizens ol 'cvory -eur.nty iu North Carolina wiil : t.uvo tbo opportunity of seeing aj ' .practical and forcible illustration ol '"local self govern iiii-iil", as establish "ed by obi- Into 'ivlonn" Legislature. , 'On that day will bo seen tlio first "eliango in our system ol county yov : -MN.t, as made by our rclorm 1 J 4efislul..rs. On that day, in every " tounty, this board of eoinmitwionws ; "S-ill meet and levy tho county las ' : I ,,llw.. innu.iilmil ,hl i "ties, whicii hwotolore, under oar 'much-abused democratic system ot 'county government, had been done " liy a joiiil iiitci'.iif. c! tho counuis ' tiioners w.d all the niait.'ii a'.ed it tin1 'olliitv : ' v ,. , , , vill , Yes, tho Inst Monday.,. Juno ha Wjetotoio been the day dcsi-nutcd Ny law see section 707 o! Tho CodeJ , 'iov tbo commissioners and nia'is- tratesol every county to meet to j . ... .. . ! alr in joint session. At llia.j ''kIUi thev levied tbo county .' r,.i...l ; .,iiin 1.1 li.i'il.l iiritl-es, and transacted such other I disguise of Democratic party prin mporlant business as rcouired llieir!1'!'1". i"asmucii .us it presents a 1 . ,, . . scheme which is claimed to bo a attention, a Ucse nieel.n were it,.. , ivuii !op auM.ieullul.a, (i0,lVfiSi,)n jiorlant occasions in every county j Jlll(j tllu.r hardships as ylli:cl tind were bold in llio coui t room, 1 our IcIlowM-iii.ens. 'l'litis, becaii.-o , .. , , . ,1,., t,. 1, ..i ii,., 1 ..mi ana wero large. ty auciiuou not on;y ; in- tho niaiist rales from all Darts ol , j 1 tbo county but by many citizens 'who felt an interest in the prooeed ':ngs. Indeed thesj annual Juno nicuiings of the county commissions Vrh anj magistrates were, in every "county, a kind Ct local legislature uud tvero lrctpienliy of as much in terest to the cili.c;is of 1 ho county is the meeting ot tho Legislature Would bo to ttio State at ltrj:e. Jlvery ':otvnsbip was represented by its magistrates, just as every county is jj-piiri'senLed .'it I iu e rn he ! iUsciiHP ml representatives, fuij ; ,.MW ,, .. ... .,, . ' , ,: thus t!, , -est, and welfare ot ; every to.-. 1. and ol every i-art ol , tho county wero closely looked alter ! and protected. : Lul iheso joint uivi lings ttill no longer bo held. Our 'rcl.jrr.i" Legs islature, in iis zeal tt) 'Tesloio to t tie people tho right lw govern thetn olvos", has abolished iheno joint meetings ol tho county cum mission vrs and magistrates. The magis- trales wiil no lunger meet for any every proposition by liie doctrines purpose whatever. Their potters ' which undefiio ils t.rgaiii.itii.n, il and duties now aro only judicial, ' u 'iul h . -i. tlcleiulcd in too adiiiiuis'.riuioii ol that is, to try petty cases. lhc:l0 (; uVOl.,, ,,..,, t without especial county toinmissitincrs alono will tavnr or disci imiuaiioii. tneet, and alono will levy tho county Our party i.i the parly ol the poo ".axes. They alono will vote lor or'!'!" bc'causc j,, ii, caiv lor the w.U . , ... , .. , 1 hire ol a!! our countrymen it resists against appro illations lo build , 1.1 0 11 1 daogerotis scio ines l;oi u ol d.scou- bndges, and they a.onc tvul decide jU.ii) .. V(il..lU ,1 ,y a))lt.ais lu sce- tipon all the other in. j.onatit mailers , noual or cla:-s prt judiees, an l reins heretofore disposed of by tl.eiu and j tho magistrates jointly. Jsotv, we ask our "reform" friends liow do they like this? Jo they t'oally think this is a l.oiicticial ro fiirui? I)oe.s it "restoto lo the pen 31I0 tho right tt) govern t homscl ven", tor wdiich they have so loudly clam ored? It' so, how? Or did tiio Legislature take away all these j powers and duties Ironi tho niagis- lines, Mucatisu t.i inu ci.aracie. iinti i. .... ... .1- 1 . liiueiicu unu ion ttsii 1 o 1 esuiLi in; 1 1 0111 ! incompetency of the magitilratcs Whom they appointed? ihe ongincer noisicd t,i- ins own 1 petard" illustrates the nilsloruue that has befallen two of the republi can aldermen iu Jh.loigh. Tho new election law passed by iho lato "res torm" legislature, and which by the way is tho pride of all true "reform ers", provides in section 72 that every candidate t.huM, within ten tlays after the election, tiio an items ized statement of all money expend ed by him in aid of his elociion : 4'r.nd any candidate who shall neg lect or refuse to lilo such statement Shall forfeit hisodic.e, if any he have." At the recent municipal election in JUIoigh six republican and six deins ocratic aldermen wei u eloeted, ami tho six democratic aldorinon tiled the statement ol their election expenses, as required by tho new law, but the republican aldermen neglected lo do bo. Accordingly at a meeting of the aldermen, held last Friday night, .1 resolution was adopted declaring that two of tho republican aldcrmois bad forfeited their oliiccs, and two democrats were at onto elected in their placo. And now thoso two I nnhappy ex-alderme-ii bemoan their bad late, and wish that the new "re form" election law had never been passed ! The recont rise in tho prices of wheat und cotton seems to contro vert the predictions and assertions bl some of our linuncial statesmen, vrho insist ll.at tho old law ot "siiji Jily and demand" has nothing to do with the prices of farm products, llereloforo theso astuto etnle.tmei and tiiiuiu iera (and ''tho woods are Hit ot'th"rn"1 Iws d'Farod and in- eistod thut tho low prices ct farm products-especlally of wheat and .. i ...... .... i.. i COll ".--WOl'0 caused , t,. i ull""J lJ ; C'iovola ti (J and Iho domocra'ie partt'. j.',.,. ? admitted i-ia i-.uiirft.jMi'Ut-. ! Will they not now bo consistent ii ml jy the Sp. s'.cei s wore imposed upon Inscribe to tho sa.uo authors tho Bad ci loiioousiy tortift'. d I but t Lit- bill ot llio present iiicii prices' Cleveland's Dettiofi aey. 'J' bo democratic editorial assoiia mi i.i ti t State of Now York held meeting, a lew days ago, in the -it of Slew York, at which a letter wars read from l'rcsidor.t Cleveland, which wo ,:..,.y Ike follow in- ,. , - . extracts, which wo coMiniend to the caivlal vonsideralion of thougbllul men : !.,,,. r.-lv t ..iiv.'. i ,,! 1.1 'principle, and ila proper action and useiulnc.-s are so dependent ui.n a consUint a'ilni'ciiee to its dt'ctrims nr.d traditions thai no tendency ii ;iii:r ranks to follow tho inis'cadiiii. :bt ot a le'iiporarv poi ular nilsap ircuciwiuii Biii'Biu j;u uui ".lin n;;.". . Our victories have all been won W(J ,,uvo 4.L,Sl.,v lolw,l, ,e i,atl Ilor ot Doniocralic" oinciple. Wo i:iv0 always been punished by do leut when, lowing si-l)t4.I our basmer, 1 'C have yie'dod to tho blan dish- ; moiits ot undemocratic c.xi-edieiicv. urbvVl is :l temptation now vek j. ti!0 .,c,v.,t. jn diReronl sections ..r0. i... 1. ,.mm.. th.. I . ' dcvoliti'i to their interests, the bilp ot tlio niC'inhcrs o: our par. ty is ioveked in suniMit el a jdan to revolution's ' the monetary condition ol the eoiii.uy, ai-d enibarU upon an nniciit v, liii li is uiscrc lile.l ny ail leas. in a ml experience, tvincti in- files tr.iahle and tlisasler in every avenue ol labor and enterprise, ami v. hi. ii ii.ii -l ::(. vo tl 'striicii ve to our n itioi'iil pi cr li.ro and charaiter. hen a caoip.r.,'11 is aciivcly 011 ,'tol lo lorco ihe tree, unlimited and leiicmk nt coiea 'o ol silver I v tlio (i,)Vc! niner.t nt a "ratio which" will add in niir circulation unrestrained m ! i lh'li ol so cai led dt ! lars, ill t riusi- tally w-rt.. b;.l hal. the amount ll.o pa'd'or!. to ivp resent, will, no pro- vi!iiulJ , ,.t0.,n.1J lo nako ,utieiency in value, and when it is eiaimeil ll.at sucl. a proi'osition has ''' relaisoii l me principles 01 i )citiocr:iey, it is tune lor all wl.o may in tiio U ast decree inlluencc Hcmocratic thought lo rcalizv their responsibility. Oui party is tho party ol iho pco pie, n.it because it is walled bilher ami thither liy ever)- sud len vavt el' po ular exciicment alul iniscon cei.Uon, but because, wldle it tests ioreed by the ii.;di. us aid ol j. rival c lllshncss i.ud cup;. lit V Above, all, our parlj' in the .party ol the people when il recognizes tho lad lhat sound ai d absolutely sale money is tho lite blood ol our conn try's strength and prosperity, an.! when it teaches lhat iionu of our j lellotv .citizens, rich or poor, great or I humble, can escape llic coiiseiilcncc.3 of a degeneration ol uiir currency Heiiiocratic care and conservatism I liclato that if there exists inconvo 1 .. : 1 1 1.1.: 1.:.... I . ... : ., . CT ....... 1 istribu- ! ilium, a i which ' 10 congestion or i 11. perfect d lion ot our circulating nieii remedy should bo applied will avoid the disaster that ;f.l lollow .1. the Irani ol silver mono metali.sm. ... V TT ; . 1 he lorgoil Mortgage Law. Tho Ur.toni) stated last week that1. . , hear of uuttli coutlucl on Ihe part ot 11 the three 1' usiou Judges of the Su j,. 0f the Superior court of North preu.o Court had tlt;cidod that they , Carolina, and wiil syiupalhizo with aiuld not declare invalid the so called mortgage law, which it is admitted 1 , , ,, , . , , i M,u I,,WM",, "y ,uu ''suouro. Judges Clark r.ud Avery disHi-i.toil from thi s decision, aini we copy from j Judge Clark's ilisscutiog opinion the : ,..;...: ..-...... I followint' extracts: I For tho purposes of this pr.ieoe.l. ing tlio anetiip.ns ol tlio complaint. are admitted to bp true. It is theio 1 foro tidni.tftd that, a bill was mlro . dured into tho lower House of tho General As.-'i-mbly; that this bill ou it Rce-nnd reading was voted down by the lbpi-s(nt.iiivfcst.f the people; that ll.e JouruaUlso shows that fact, anil the b.U t tself was nhunped "tabled and plarwl in tho p.wknoe of "tabled' ins, wnero 11 sun leiuains. 11 is;,,,,. ,, ... ..,..,, ...... further udn .itted that tho bill was not introduced in the Senate at all, but that uolttii hslanding I h 3 bill was do- iViteil in nne limwp niift rifvpr rvr- iuii.il in ono nouse ana never pre - scntod for consideration ,u tho otber, j a fraudulent copy of a bill of s.m.lar ! tenor was procured to be made by a sub eopt it-t of the enrolling clerk, and by m in take on the part of the two speakers, who were made to believe that it was a bill which had been dulv rend three times in each House, it: was smiled by them.'' J lue uontitutiou under wuien wo :i""'"iii ""f u l,1 ": live, and which every otlicer of the light like tho sun, and is said toj State, from Iho highest lo tho least, ' havo exploded with a loud repot t as1 and every registered voter has sworn It was seen by many pcplo. to support, piovides thtt "All bills; shall bo read thi-fe times iu eathlloufe; Judgo Tuley, of Chicago, ordered hiwe Ihnj juts, into lairs". It is atF j a mau who was sentenced to confine- initted hero that this pi ett tided law ; me. t iu ths Chicago Jail relcarrd on - lies uoi oeeu rt ari luroo imies iu encu , House. Jt is ndfcjiited that it has , viit Je'i'ii read t.l.r?i t .-. . itio-i- House. It is admitted that it was, in only on- House, aud in that; tho iH-!'o. i lu'i ;.,: tuvir rer.reseuti- mo j'vt: i c. iio'..,ii ii;cii ifiiH'M'uue w, ,,.?.,.. i,..l i: ...ml i-.O'-is...! t., lei it. Lent p.issi it turee rcnuugs m cucu House. It, is ci nteu.lcd, hovcver, (hut wo cuuiot go behind tin- tigur.lun s ol tka speakers. Jjiil tbo signal ures of th.J snciil.eis, procured by f;::'.! 1, mo not their signatures. Fraud v:ua: os tht-ni :is it vitiates everything it touches, Fut it i.-i urged that it is dange:t ns to open up tbo Acta ol tho Legislature to l) t-e.l aside tor fraud, ai-d that Uiis would .i.u ol-ic the laws. J ho fiaad alle-ed w no! iu j-rocui nig lLJ pBMIl(;e of kU A(.(, L.ut iu vli,cm, j au uutruo cci titicato that it bas ! been pa.sscd. It'll. o alicPil staiuto IA UOt tiie will ot tliC IKOph', I .V 1 Ol S Cil in a constitutional way by Ihice rcudin 'S in oi.'li liou.-e of t'.e ti'iu r AsmpjIi'v- l!iie is 1.0 power to luake it h law. and no consideration .of danger should proven! a drdn.M liou that tho hiws her. tofoie iintdo by l I.p iu.oi.lt. in t lie t'OiiSiitutiiiiial mode. cannot bo toalf-l. revoked nn.i Bet aside in this modo. If thero could be any daiiper 1.1 icfiiMii;,' to admit s a law a bil'. which, wiil.out luviag bceu p.asbid, is onti uly certjlit d as ' JVfm c .'i!" meuibeied that a.uong a lire p . pit. no other dan-er i:i compa.ablH to tu.U of biibstituliu iu tho enactment ef laws for tho will of tbo people tbo ' power of money hi fecui ing, bt sbiitv iK'tiee)". a fnleo fct itGimnl of tbo pss tie of an Ac, and a holding by the col.-is that such viilany is conc.Ul.-ive 11!, tl above the power of the people to collect lb rough their roui!'. lecds sigrrd. scab.-. i and delivered bind iho iiirlii s. l.ut it bas neve, been eoiisid eied that land titles won! I bo tui 'm-tlk'.l if 'dec ds i i. fined by fi a-el were set usulo. '1 his ra'h 'l' tcml. to settle lun I Iroi.bii s. .. u-j- cling from the flat ute book a sorr. p'.itious Lili tt hit b adii.itledlv was uot ei:::-tid by the votts 01 the pe:. pie's lopresi n tntives is not to iin.-fitie tho laws. bul to f rttabitsii tht ill "bl 'Ol' 1 'nasi A upon tl e pi oph will.' If a i.idg incut i f this or any t ti i r co'in un der teal should be pi orcivd by mi-i lake or fiaiiti. i' cm be tel a.-ido." Here, the bill was not voted in 1 either House, bat was e.nrt sslf uei'-i- tivo,j Ly a vote, and ti.U fact oppears t . t10 tlinlii.als ( f.h.ch arc icouil.d tUe ri)11,titli!il,n t0 ,4! Lopt, and; is'a!!i0admiltfd.v bevondcontivtersv. 1 inoce.timMto ol taiS...,moB ;M no pm puse'.y and kuov, .ni;ly nppcnde.l ; by the Sprafcei. 1 m-v never know ingly met; ii to ci it.iy that ihl.i bi ! l.ivi'bceu read three iimed in laeii House Their sig.a-uics vcie ii.a.l vrtcutlv aiipe;.di.-.i cm! were proeur til by a gro.-s fia'i 1. Th.'t.in law, are U' t tut ir siguauit.'s. Tins is im' the -iguinj.'" thi:h Itm t'on.-.;i!utieif r-(j'iires to bills v. hie!, bavo. thri-o times li. inre such !i..'i:ing. been leid l.iih the llppl.it. d of l.l.'h Ho. :.-(). The coiiil.ct ing tleeisioii- ;'i 0:11 other SuitnA iis to whether the nignatureo ot" tho Spcak'-rs eui Lis cimtia dieted by the jmimm; h ivo no application t o tliiri casiii win re the allegation i.-i of fund in pK'iuiii. th ir i.i);iiatutfs. The f.'ct-; of ll.;.'- j- l tal fra.nl f ro Mtluiiltetl fol tiio purpose "I this HI ii. :d. It is lawful ti) aileiro and to 1 rove, tiucl. lii'.ud il "govt'iim.. tit by the people :ui I for ll.e pettjilt: is to and, al Ins own itoucbt, 1 resident i Cholera coutiiiue. Oiherwiso gi.veruiiienl by Arthur tion.inaled him. ufier bat civ 1 t ten ,. futud has bcyiin. the sine and unfaii , tbrte montbs service ii Hrcrelary of' it (..-,;,; j iugsign in nil history that Hie end of ' the Treasury, In I'm: position of Oil- j lJt.a.j lepresentatitegoveii.it.-nt is at hund. The j idgim nt below l iiouhl bo rc-: turbctl. . . A Drunken -Keioi iti" J mlge. Spori'ii 1.1 ili W.iiiiii.i;-..!. SI.- Maxton, N. C, May llobesou j ,a I county Superior court adjourned t..- .lav. Jinl. e Norn-Dot heliif so liiiit-b .l - ii' -1 .1.1. . X1.r1v111.il in. inn mi llilleli - - - r, under tbo inlh.otice of litpior that bo could not attend to the business. No business i-carcdy was ullended to, and ".. . w...... .... ins cmiuma win ! oourny eoi county joiiil uselessly. 1 nero was 11 hugo Vliu.iii.il doe!.o-. Sixteen pris- oners are l.otv 1.1 ill, two of W houi ; aid held for murder. ! hiui in his misfortune, but whe.u pub !io iLliilie '8 tlela.tt.l, useless .vpensrs ; luciirrcu, ami a oiiii u.o.iii t.ti.i .u t . Ui0BJ wL(j huvt) to the high ami iespom,ible olV.co of admiuistei ing our laws, Iho people, whose budiiiess is thus neglected am! upon whom useless burdens of tax ub" ..ii,. 1,1.1 ;,i,,L.u.l i,,l u ,..wi l.i.i 1. ' .... for ...i.netv is thus oulrauml. : wi1 ,lot 1)t, H.(1W to ,., stul j, ,lo. f ,.,.... ..,.,!.(. J,,d"e Nor-1 , ia ,,,, i,.,,..:..,.:. . ;.i.,.w '. The administration ol the ci iiuii.nl ; ,aw w lLu t.t,uiily i( v(... liiuei, 1 , A a.( ..rj liy UlU evt.lti UUll ; ;hl BL.V(,ml ,.u,(.8 : ,iiur0ti v,ith 1 ! (iC1.ious ,,r.'01lt.fcaV i;i u,,tv be at hbe. 1 y - ttitli0ul i,oml U thereumst of tho !eoli(.itor ft lm!U,ia of tUc L,lir wa9l l.lau for holdiug an early term of the Ctiuiii.al court, piesided over by ' i.iiii.irn i'.i.tnri.u lit i.i-.ii.p 1,1 re u t'i. ie.. , .. s. - i c t f jt , mil)ut. i , Ja ilirv .lllV ltti.ut iu for- ,. . ' t , f . ! t - o , : An Immense Meteor Fell. jtheu president of the new republic, , Fki.mam.iva ku m-,v7 Sh.wi.i indicating that the Chinese officials ly belt. ro 7 o'clock this evening an ; immense meteor naudina from south ii'isseil over I' Vr i ll-asiu. north west ! i ami nil on 1 igor siioul. Jt was ai i.. tue grounu mat it was uuiit aiiiiy, : over crowded ami gcu rally unfit for , l,..bin t.-.:u:!iti'w. ' Secretary (iresliain Dead. Wasuixoiov, I). C, May S, 1S05. -Secretary of Slate Crresbom dird t.t 1 .1 5 ihi.i moriiing. Ko death con1! bate Ot tii more ipiitst, uioro calui, or lll ! '.I pt'ilCcf 111. f.Jr. V3iTBljQ!ij s llmoss luyt l.ecn an acute pieuilsy. ivltli illusion lit tic bf.;inniii'jr, on ilav l.-t. i'rouj Slav ;i'.h bis cor.ditioo was ;ntii ly favor aide, end bis speedy r. ct vt iy was .'OMfUenlly expeevd. On May tho li5.li syi lp! (.ICS ( f 1 l-Io l"f.-. due to li e t'ovel-'piuvnt if aculo I'liiiaruiii;'. v. L;ch iiici ejistd.wc.d.t l ing t be l.e.o i's nolion lapidly. and pi oduou:j tit. Hi. j Walter Ijilintou (Jresbaui WKsl'tlle iiuoro tl.iiii frixly live years dil when I Lis Avoid as soidiei', jurist, ami states 10 -in wad closed by tio ith. lion, in : i lai'i isoii county, Intl., March 17, ; 1S.V1, and receivim; all his ouily cdu c.iiio.i uii'l tho law tpiiuiut; in that Stale, he ub .indoor il a pi o.pu: oi'.s l;w lo aclu o and a pjt :n'.si si,ip lijO S:,i!e J.t ' iiilatut e in Aujrusi. 1S;;1, throw Lis w hole rorec!. iuli the piv.-tf c.ition of Iho wii!1 for tho :t icin't t i' llii- I'ai ol. Hi' alUut and c nsjuc unusiy al l sci vices in iloit eiiaiiu ter s.'cuitd lor I:i:.i the ht.or; friend" bhi; 'l 'eiiciu: i ii nit and tlio resj ct t f his Cot. fed, ia!u ( ppcliepls. which wa fn -i.it: 1.1 'y niiinifcsted iu after life ito entcKtl the t. 1 vie as lien truant colonel of tho Thirty ciL'hlb liidnu.a tcluntdis. wna bievclled , Lrigailioi-.j.-enciai tor ganantry in 11.0 seige if ickobuig, and it turned ; maj r ger.eial. j i la (he operations before Atlanta, G ., tti.ile ct.m.oau.b.ig a division in (ciierul I'r.iuk Jllair'a coriis.be oeivtt wtjuiabi while c'uaiging at the saty thfiL be always l;n p Dr. Miejt's iiead of bis biigade which pat liim in ; New D.scov. i v in the house ami Li.; j tbo hospital for nearly a your, and to family has id-.-, ays f.,iji,d the veiy l,.! ; a to1., i.icrr.hlo t xieut ilieapi'.citati iF I t'Miils follow its wt ; ti.iit bo ttotdd! him up t.i tic c.i.tl of bis bfo. He!lit bo without it, if proem r.liie It J wts av..,id.'d a pension for (his ili ! A. liS,eiu.u l'nu-;;lsl, t t I. : .' . N I abiii! v. I ii' a:tt r ho became Stvit-tarv '. Y" , k.ivk inui Dr. Ki...V N. w i'iM..iv f fe.:ate .!! though the ' filing ic.clil Oil doubted V I r.ilmcl.ts v. hi? !ti ill), Aftor lirti.igiil f.'if. I'oiitie.ii ei.':.ii ::iod to reciive it. itl nstant antl intt use sai' ig from iboi-o injtiiios niglccKtcd the phyd.-al 1; contiilmtod to bis tl 0 war c!o-od bo was :nl pi'oiuii.t-i.tly ita a I.i ie. Ho ran lor Com-ross e Alhiiny, id. ilislriit in 1.1:! as a 1'i-pwblican, a'id was defe'ited. Then' bo was liult d financial ceiil ol 1 lis Mate in New York e:ly, and while! i v .1 . 1 1.1! 10!. iu tins poM'.ion he wr.a n It cted 1 I'V I it si i . . . . 1 . . 1 main 101 upooiiiiiiieui as I ...id States Dtriot Judge m bis native Stale. lu 1SH, tt In .1 one of tbo customa. v -har.g. s in tho complexion of tho In-. i. ana x,eg sou , o .uami u poss, , 10 eh el a Kepubl.ean to si.eeel Mr , Joseph L. McIWid t. the I niiod; Staled Senate, Ju.ltfO ttiVM,am ami ; F- P.j-ao.in Ilaiiisnn v.cro tbo lcadn g candidates for the pofiiti-jn, ami Mr. . 11... . .- 1 ii .. . i..im.. ili -.eat ai cundid.ile P rdoveruor ol j N. w Yoik. ly (lii.vtr Cleveland, Mr. 1 (ireslniMi tta.s tran-.fi iu tl in lie 1 rers 111 V poi ifolio thus tacntctl. The Julie.- ol a Cabin.' t otiieiT, iiu.l toe exacting nt.nilC'lliel:ts invelv. d ill the di.-p. 'Sal ; of the patronage ot 01.0 of the g'.o.il- est cxi cutivo ib p utiiK lita of the Uou rument, were not lo bis tasl", ;('iut Jmlge of t!;o .Seventh Judicial disliiet. which f-lul.iar. s the Slates, of i Imliaiia, Illinois antl Wi-ifom-iu. I He rotnincdhis oriliou, until 1 Mr- 0:iH'fuiVs urgt-nt personal re (iuiki. iiOjo.uiHi ..ir. 1 yieveianti s sec- 1 1'iid C'abinet as Secretary ot Slate. I.i 1sH lU I'ni.ulivl mi-lv cmil al. , , . . , , t Gr0lliui . " .. .... . . ., . .. . , .. 1 a noinin tj(,i.(.t p, ) ( luul ; i . 1 tti noiiiiimi.ou ni tiio tieatl 01 ineii 1 111 no uecuncti 1110 oner aini oil on the bem h until ho i ill lltA -,f. Cir.l-.11l ir..Mi..t nf HI:' (j; e v t-1 a u .1 to become Secretary ol (sjlu,.. , ., 'iin.l.lVlV Secreiirv (ireshan. o- (.um, ,bt. warllle,t r.;ar,l 0f thoso ,Iirii,, (.'-.iv ussoeiaiod with him. 1.. all his domestic relations he whs most . i exemplary. His record as a biavo soldier, ami his conscientious devo tioii lo his duly in the high civil ca- ,..ii'ilv tn ivliir.li P.n tvitu e!illi.1. u'itl iMin:o f.a. j, uemo,.y mlioiMi rc , ..,.... 1 Hpecl. invalfaiiilidalfs Marrii'il. I Sax Fi;ancisiv, May 2 It -Heuiy J .il.skell, Attorney (let.eral of Moti limn. 111 rived in I hi eil v last cveniUL'. ami at 11 o'clock this morning was I imii rie.l to Miss Ellen Knowlen, bin defeat. ..1 opium, nt iu the eaiuifti?ii of : last fail. IIU Knowlos is a eollo a giaduate. having secured two degree e. , ,, ., , ,, ,y, .. , . ilio 1 Vc, .ci in", nl N.tv Y:.j New- After the ib a'.U of:,.u l.eltl, in Is.sj. ! , , T , . . , , . ,, i Jitm v, .in-. I 1 oi-iii-.ti.-iK ;- .i.t.a.s to Ji.tl 'i-liic-bam v.as tcn.leretl U:o po I , f , . ,. .. ,. .. 0 f,, , . , 1, 1 : bu found, mi 1 I he iking or tire pco Hilion of 1 oiii iiPi-U-r Oenr ra in I 1 1 St" . . . . ..1,1 , : , f, 1 , p'o ol the f mill to uo is 10 hold oil t ent Arth.it s reor.;iiuieil Caliinit. ! ,, ,.- .., , . ... . . . . , , . ti) lliC.r i.lil.iie t- ttltli toi l;). and 1e.-1g1.cd his district jiitlnhip . to ace 1 t it. WLfii S'-.cn tarv Folgcri died. i.. lSsi, after bis ov. rw'hi lining j 1' U"' illlMltexs. 15. A. an.l A. M . and is tho only wo ' papcis this w . k an I ..(.; ted t 1 bun. ,lmn b.tvver iu Montana. Sho rau for tl.om. J I. pn-lod ut .. old letter Attorney (k-neial of tho State an.F.u out .f cm-.; itt- m d i'. ami was beaten by u fotv votes ouly by t hi . d so , r' fonml a tn hill tho 11.au who married her today. . and l.v.. il ci t , .s.a. . ,,ai..ps .Mr. . , W.t.i.n.s :-ivs he h. l.no.v l.t.-v .t.: 1.1:.. A f'liincse lli piihlic. t .,. Af..v .-. .lisimi.-ti frr.... shanehai to Iho Pall-Mall tiazettoi' .. .... . . .. SUVS tuill lCIKllillC tUd Dteil itccturi'il i ,., , , , . , i 11 1 "u0' 1t1bwfl" ai,0l'teJ c sl ! - B " ""."T : " " Y" . iiiiiuu. i iiug v.uiug, nuucrio ino ; round. Tang Chiug, hitherto tbo' I Chiuese .'oveiuor of Formosa, wm1 wno were it-ceiitiy re ea.ua prior to ii.iun.ni; 1 tn ui.wu over lo tin pan, no I.V "Pb'ovo of this attempt to nehicse ireedom. i Iaiagf by Forest Fin's. Sau.vvc I.akk.N. Y., May27.--Tho iiV!,t lircs which have Wen raging (, several days in the vicinity ol Huybrook, l.ako Flacid, Chibltvood ami this place, wore entirely fxliu guished by a heavy rain Mimn which prevailcl to.lay. Tho (laina"o cans c.l liy the 'ires in cjiMimiiid nt nbnil j i '.-mi miti. The Western Farmers Iirin New Ideas to North Carolina. '.'Ve.iiiCii.-. ;.N. 1'.; Nt ws Mr.y 21'. A Xctvs : (li i si iili'.iivi imide u feboi t visit t tl. ibi itu a town of Chad lmuril last I Ufsd.it . ai tue. i-i-nia 0f tho Notlbw.-nteui faimcis who have ..,,. ,,.t J..,.,-. ju that noiehbol ho. .1. i'h-y are wcX -'.eii-i-d will, thin i.i w hoiiji.s ami iiiiM. tl.t ir cups noai 'y j'l.inie I. liny ate t -U j 1 1 out U.t; flll'l.;)S M l! o ) t;lld yollillff im w ill pioM'tl Cil'tn 'lil'l f, Mi l Wit!) ti'f si mops I iikt n . mi; tin e in tl a- inno" Hiilt, 111 o:e diy ji out old it ay tf f.triuii-o can tK 111 I'liii-e. We i 1 j e our o.il fi.iiueid will ca'cll li e idtil ii ti I do hkeviiro plant less hiLti and iii.-ke 11:1 ;c proj'.oi.. Wc st- jp-d v.itt: F. Ji. fainuiee. t l:o 1j ,s Iuiii-ht liie oKl Manning place. J M pluco is one uf the pretllesl faims in Colutnl'tia cuui.ly, t:.d ils owner cays : ho would not t die ihice timen what. u f.-r it. We l.t p.; M;. far;:;!- 1 ii.-e tkiid ali Hi lest 1 ! i..e i.cwcoiijt a '..ill lied it pivt'tubii to t Iickim Itt-.. : ulivl a b.ts'!:i:; I i Oi.r c iiii.lv. W'e ' led nn;!c m:.:i ;.. c !. telop ti o now was.e hiii lsni l'i.li:n;Lt.s county li.a; oi!i Im linn.,!.! cheap now, "..it bee .use il is el.op i;.i,d, bill l.icai.so; oor poojile biiVe n (,'leat deal li:t 10 than tut can cultivate, and bate uo use for it. We laivn pit ni;, .f lociuj mm i.'in.i lor ti.t.:ai)..i ol sutu n en. jr, l'ari;jU;(.4. :., aiianging to build a' kaud.s.'.uio Iv.o-stuiy bouso ou Lis. jlucc." , 1,1.,. A hotisehnlt! I reasure. D W. Fuller, i,f CaiH iol iit ie, X. Yr - c: v is I'lldouUi-d! v o h- .-I C used il i ii. 1 i! !,.. I einet'i ;. : I hit he h.': fao ilt fui c;glil yt :.r faiii.i to ,l.i it .;t Why :.: t !.y a 11 mi ..mi'ii s1. d. ' JV;ai I II l'i;l.io,;'ol.'s M. t I is it V.'i 1 .1111' 1 r.t t 1 s ! 1 1 v a i i lar 1 .IM. Utaii! 111. li.V Old I'l ii 1 iN. -Il l Tl ;- ri t..e S .:i:h . their a1. i o c it i' 'tic I'-''! t !...-,. 1: ; ,..)S,' of til.- West I t hem il' l I.i y t ;ll !. I 1.1" l t .,; j ! j , , , ' ' bold on to 1'. 1 cia! : ! j.' .,;,. I ( 11 '.', TV .' '",'," 11111 1 it av.t 1 1 k. . We sno,!.! ; , .V.ple t hem (o u;. y ' 1 T) Un:l,V;l,v ,k V(V ,,iM)j ),..,,..,..,., . ( j. . ,, , ,i ( '(''! ., (','' ;!'f 'j',. ' t ' ", fi if;, Ur. ih ai. 'tthcre h-. ,1. If. ('ol,i. j M:u;,;, ul Hiocion. N lie I t.i Y to i'.i 'y t tvo cai s th" Mil publishing- ihe ndvei I Ci.m ai:i s ie. 1.1. lie; ago ;Wi w: i!i r v. us su!'f f' bo'.vi 1 t ; ou! ie ai 1 1 1 .- . 1 It d in n; ri no dv ul iebilid not j.-i.v... Hi a.-i fhi-iMv' he lii- I Ci: -ind-ei Iain's C :.l.d i:.n ie l j;. r. ! 1 ! e 1 u ; ieiy. I or !.'. I'll I idlol'.V . ' Wiley. v '(',,. ' X ' l, .,' v j,';', , Vuj.V.!. ien, posluoi tier, so badly 1 1". 1 ..! be was id ti it i) t ill.' : i him enat ... , ... ,, I''1 .1 ft r is-in. I hiiml ' is iii.i ...... f oil lii '. w''" M' "".";Vl I Ul f w an .' f I. i.- (ant s IX- mS l.tls ,. - , d tii'.n nil tn, i.t pr ol her mi tl I tn together, bottle ht , bcio, n a ,:m Hi mho, i'i; The V.'.tsil! H. bhs Caso decided. .i.i.v, U.C, M ,v 7. Tie- .;, KM, e.i. pi) -' e 1 o Fu ene Y . el. a! . ,'l "'A' i 11.' oat 01 1 :.e -l', at j railma I st 1 "k at l li.i'vt,:o, las. su n mcr, wasdei i m I in the F: i 1 . I Si;. i s '..,., , I , , I . i.k ,.,. , . t . i,,,.',.,, ...,. , ,y j ',. 'liV,v . Tlie opinion 1 1.1 1 1 lies ar e.- uiiisiivo dise.issiou n' the (.niten- i""1"11" b-haii'oi l -bbs .: al. I i.e J" . ls "" Ftiiind ill u ti Old liilter. 8jrtnn.. n. . n m 01 .":v.t. W '...(.su ,k 1. : -'o - -.Mr. '.t'. S W .ikiiis. u pio i.'f.sive I' .riner of - tounty, lo. over some old 1.1m 1 .tt: . r h 1. I.e. u ly.n- t in ie. long but it won't lay thoie any longer. ipn Tf T i A Kb YUU ff A rVTLTI IDT bAiNKKUr I ill health. lJ-i 1 V IV V 1 I ( .,n,i,.;r,,l l, v m,u" , travagance in eating, by disre- garding the laws Ol nature, or , . , i it t physical capital all gone, if SO. j VRVPD nPsPA O , T . 1;n mi 1 Utt S Liver 1 ll.b III cure ou. Forsick headache, dyspqisia, sour stomach, malaria, torpid .. . i HVCr, constipation, uillOUSneSb, and all kindred diseases, rr . jj 2-.,.. I)! 1 1 r aim u ivttii.iis-i-1 viir.v..,v-... Tutfs Liver Pills flfl absolute CtirC. i ' . BtMMMItMWWHIHIMMHMMeMMHMMIMIMI s AVOID BulK Soda ! o Bad S Pure soc.a the best sod? comes only in packages. bearing this trade marker It costs no more than inferior package soda never spoils the flour always keeps soft. Beware of imitation trade marks and labels, S and insist on packages bearing these won'- kM AF19 ISAMflEK SODA I AUde only by CIIUKCH fit CO., New Write lor Arm and Hammer AM!) VF Wii.', snow voc as ummm k mm gf goods A3 YOU EVER SAW. on; forros '.'.('.:.',; u,yki. r .yjso ciJ-.Al: JJt i:if.ii t.'liiieiH'h .') et lits. 1 :, (. Felin es for ii ti. l'.'.J eelils, I. ii ee.-I tm.i hai.d-"iiie;.t Ji.ic i 1 ( linhali.s fnu 5 eeiiln up, 2s.ee t"ea;!ies for "i ei'Ms, us m at Fattici ami O. gaudies its ra iumUv ami nit iie:-.;v, Si'i'i.l-., hi 11 k !: ! ill ."'lit is, fit 11. 10 cents up, Cn pfms 10. . I .it: 'i Ci ii !,'. 1.-, n ee 1 u e- for 10 ernls. Our Wocilcu ln Gos-ix Rave Ifsver lies:! UnM in tliis Ton. V.'ct.ld cr.li t. ii- t pe. i.i! attention to .mr V,, K (l( ' D.S. Cm i'. it-, fiotj i'.:) it.,:- uji, spit-, ,. lid S:t ge, all w..ol, ',,'S cents. - All the :. ".v -tti. . .;; in F.i.iok ; ml Clorid. fiom Id cmls lo l?'l 25 A r.iii tiiie .1 S ;k for I'.'ais).!. fi.,m ci ntf. i,. .,1 .'.0 per t aid. Cur line 1 I V. nil i! (J.)tMS is tr.tia 'argt- un,! theco, coiumeiicing at S Ct'i .1 ii i Ad si I. ;;.. in i). i'..! :-:. i.-.s. d 1. It 'iiimii.is -iMi'i i.- ;.-t ;e,t iott ii" .-,- 't". i i.e ::i I .ill,, eila 11.- i'a.'i'.t .1 I -V et . 1 1 bo 1 y f..i". "i.") eetl's 111) K.ii a.-, hot ;.. 1 e. i.t. All kin.'s i f F.neJ Nt'.!; Uiir M1LUNEUT 1 s-p.t! ; uu i t i.t V.ill ! .. v. i ib.tw. J.. -oil's t rei cm be j li 4. (Si vi) us a look. Ous I'A X t S t )i ) 1 JS i ) .p u ln.eii! h is l.ut been foi I ail. Col lonade HH h.tv a- .'i . ! s. .. V . :,,i i en. t'e ki ep the lines' ..ml chrapost SHOES in 11... ff.iiiit. A-k ' m mil La. d-.ii ule Sli'ies. J.ow Stioes, nil stylea, fi oiii .!tl -.-i.ts j .! .V per j 'iir ii iih.'s V sin. f:.ni Z e.ei'is to the finett .'.i'.;. Ci, is Fieb it!-.! is. fioin 2.i cents. A lai.;e fiasortmeut of men's and hoi t' S.ol.-. y. : men's J'.suih us low as I ) eents. A nice lot of boys' C.otlong. C. ...e-, oid sen our im n's mil boys' Mils, I hey will talk J-.r ihtie.-iii.---i U ii i i p i vi ijll.ii iu red ttill 1...I be umleiHohl by any oie .ii any m.iikei t . i iln- etsli. '"' i tiovible lo slimv 'iKid.-i at X'J. L. LONDON & CON'S. i'.'t . X c . v, .-, is'.i.'i i 1 f 1 ' . I . V Mill CLOTillNG. Dm- ' iw .1. t'.'.l., lint ii, imp,.i lam c. Our N"tv Assortment is ii. a: i . I of hi a.:! t . ;, ie ami e.vt t lb nee. '1 hey a: o i i.hl up to dale and ot aili:;' ne.l e ;i. i si: iii.- '11.."! ti.-i't'iial i.- the hij'hi'id ipuility mid the woi Lo. ii.-! i;. i - a. I. t il tbo bi-i ; seioe'e i e.( tcssly for y ou and each i.i licie i. .:.!'.! : i. i i lee ti..i eiiu i.ii'.ud to (my. lo : : f-. i, J...VC v. e w'-ll ed1; led tn t he tt :m I ,:d I (-i pill . tit 'iil s i t o'.ii' eiisttunei s i.s tve can (IV": ii: ti... it.,!:. A iair i ;.!i;inu!l m t hi us t hi' I i. If il 1 1 ale to our eouilw ten; ni.d t'e-sui "s :!. ,i tour ..-!.. i . in.-pe..-' o ir seasonable line, learn ihe pi io. s. ti il .ii.! n-.l be ili. ..piii!.:.' 1, Ihe i,". -'i-.n will in in'i in J'our mi:, I !..e-v tail i-ie '. I'.i.:' - mis I.e M.ld lor -c )! . ie l !!. "V. 'I'nLo tiiUO to I hiui;. i ben I io ii t t h i;.:,!:l to t..r stole tt Ie . e t'.e tmiio i deep audi t cn tt ; i i i in i.:i:.'. iu-.:;. Ap.ii 11. .1-' mmu (i S n iT ani! 'mmm I fc I e c. e i.i e lii'.l li (t v. r h CLOTHING, SHOES, MATS, I'.ai t'i.n buy lice ",on,I:. mi'.v in BUELINGTON.'N. G ill fnir 1 v.-. l am piii-e', tthieli are ''.ill tl c ljwe.it over Unowu. Use $,n?tt? Tee is 'rf ion Si3 tear I i tie! When i" our thus ing city look for the big Canvas Mgn. -VI f f A S'f f J Ijl .1 ti J I Jl A I Vl) IMF. Cl-Ol lillllt AND FUllNlSlIi:il, CONDKNl-Fd) KRl'OfiT OF THE CONDITION ( P Til!' Gcmmcreial and Farmers Bank, Ole" It.M.MICU, is. A3 i.i.M.i.ini it tiik sr.vrc mti si ni.ii, oS the 1'Jth kkoi-.miiek, 1894. IlKSOrUlE. ! Ll.VIMLlTiES. Lou ni and 1'i.sci.iiiil-i, 201, -Ml .'il' I'.ipilal Stock paid iu O.i r luil;-., IT'iSV C,i-h, lotiN C ! pr.."t. UmidivU IS2 fni L'luHt ill. d IVofits, ii.inkin- Hiuof, Finiiituie, luc lo Bunks, ..ml F.Mui. M, FS.7IV2 l'-!l)ri.osits Sub.', et to Cu.ienl Fsp nM saiidTiixe--, ! i;:i:i'.ll Cheek, Caih Hue fioni Cinl.H, IF!. 127.7.) Co.h iu Vauit , J1.2S7.K1, SI71.11172; 17 1,4 1172 We M-dieit voiir collect ioiuH ami busim ss. Wo giiaratdee Hatisfnctiou. Wo will be plt-as.-d Jo eoni Hpouil with those who contemplate making el.iinj i-.i or opt mnR new account. J. J. Till I.MAS, IWident, Ti. S. JF.11MAN, Cashier, A. 1-. till lil.irr. li II I1AV1-.S. Gilbert & Hayes I1.1V0 I'll... I II .'I -:l!-ll.ersM. ..T lli.t. I It li 111 ll. i lauaiti. eoi Ki's t.M.y. ki..h.iu u.itinu.ui m Jii.iiin.il li.'t. iiuo e.t.s. ii. M .) lb. lw:;. .visit vn&i USC100 MOUSSES. o j We guarantee now ou the way and; duo to arrive iu a few days some very choice I'ew i top M:iM:avado il.. lassos ; in hogsh'-a!.', lieii'i'S and I'M't-els.1 Write u.i for ample and pi n o. i -iniiMin-f itm o i-in W''' i WILMINOION. N C- ;.id l, 1 '.". soda spoils good flour. York. Sold by grocers everywhere J Book ol w'.uaWe Recipe FKE12. ..is io -t 1 .., is. ebe.per than yuii iv. r dieamed of. cel:!.J. 9 ' f r Ji l( U J i ' 1 I j b. .1: id.'e to e:,Heel r-n ."f.-:or ment MS j;i!);i,oiio.n 2l.(!2SU 1 1,325.63 31 1,195.96 Gunstgn Institute, iii'iis, ii.'to, Liou Ciinilirlili;'! l'l.H-e, n. w., WASUIMJTON, I). C A select lloiiiliiigand Day School lor Young I adits ami iirls. Special advantages in Vocal and Instrument al Music, Drawing, Painting, ai d .Modern Languages. A enurso of thiily ltct ires ou the study of Sliakspeaiv, to hegivet bv Jliss M:iti:, n (Jay, will hegiu October l.Mli. l'or cataloguo addrefl jr.:. anj. Mas. D. K MASON, Oet. 11, !":. iViacittfehi.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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May 30, 1895, edition 1
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