I.'!' JJ1
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(halfeam Record
tUmiUY, tJEPTdiJIBEK 19, IS93.
H. A.'IaNDGN. Editor.
Intolerance is oho of the torn
monesi defects of our trail humau
nature, aes jet isitoeeof the
most despicable. We ore all nffliet
d with it to a greater or lees de
gree, -there being scarcely anyone.
even the most Bluntly, who La not
at leas m touch ol it. Yes, strange
wid inconsistent a it limy neeii) even
professing Christians are intolerant,
many of them, to an extent that is
appalling. And this bus been tbe
oase throughout all
fttid doubtleBs will be
the centuries
imlil tbe niH-!
lemiiu'in. in a republican form
government, whoro all men are ton-!
wdered free and equal, where there their partisan prejudiee would car
is iieedom of conscience and ol , y then that far, although we knew
apeoeh, there surely oirght Ur In; less a hitu-rly unrensonuble. but
intolerance than any wheie else F. r though tho Alliance and Populist
instance, heroin the I'uited I States 1 pap.-l.s may eml.uxe this slander ou
men ought to bo more tolcr int of tu. ('Inn cli, yet we cauimt believe
the opinivnsol one another thar that the honesl and Christian nieir
nywhero else in tbe world. But'bcrsof the Alliance will endorse it.
Wit BO? Ou the tontri.ry does itjVe jmblisbed last week how tbe
not seem that our people arc uttl it - j '., ,, ;,, ,;l,r denounced it as lin
ed with intolerance to an unusual ( mie, and hero is what the Chri'ttn
degree?" The trouble with us is ' ,, i,..;it, said about it:
liat we are so free and have so much I -. sure that tho bulk of tbe
freedom of conscience and speech, 1 si urdy farmers ol the country w ho
ttiat we do-not like to be contradict '! tl,e membersbip ot tbe AN
ed or opposed in our views and op-1
, r i
iiuouss aim ne.'o wo are intolerant
of the views mid opinions of all who'
(Mtfcr or disagree with us. Mow,1
tot every ono candidly answer i s!
nnt i -i '-. '
not this true? And ,1 u , true-'
ought we not, ono and ull, try to
wstraia this l-eseCting sin of intol-
rancef Oityht we not to be wil-:
!imf .. .iit,. i i.i... .
Zfn , "" '""" Ull,tr, has kept a continual retreat before
people tho right a-nd privilege to;lo alVcomiuerin power of tbe
entertain tbe.r views and opinions, c'turcb of J sum ("hrisl".
even if they differ with us? O&glitl ',
we not to bo w illing to ascribe to Tuf W oinan Kauioti ot the Fay
other persoc! the same honesty of i ttevillo (Jlror is not only most
purpose that wo claim for ourselves? highly creditable to tbe ladies who
May we net sometimes bo wrog i wrote and worked it up, but also to
nd they be riglit ? " j 5'orth Carolina journalism. We con-
This des-pieablo spipt of intoler i gratulale dear old Fuyctteville upon
nce seems to prevail in politics tt' additional prool of the intelli-
greater degree tbffn i'n ofher n-utt, ! getice, patriotism and public spirit
tT8 of opinion. Jlauy men who have of her fair daughters. Send ten
Seen good- neighbor members! and get a copy. Tho proceeds
ef the aanve ehBr.b have become es JM0 ,01' building a Confederate tnon
Cranged", and almost enomies, bo- "mint,
eause they differ in politics They
will not to.Vruto a difference of op- TbE Proujotionof L 3
ifiionin polftics. This is unneigh- T" Bu8b,e to tLe r"P008;b'f P '
borly, uochrisiian aod ch-ildisb. 8itioD of uia8ter ot lr'us by tLe b'
Kind reader. areW one of these in ! A ia iDtly ProPer ai de86."
tolerant men? If so, do you iwt think !iu' 8bJ wLile CODgraUliDe bim
that you ought to euro ymirseM of "PB Li" Prouoliou we 1b0 C0Dfirftt
so despicable a disease? Can you ! aM tLe X U uPn h"f
not be mm enough to let other peo-1 "ipetent and courteous an official,
pie think as they please, just a long! , , . , ,r
..you think . you please? n 1 ! 1 week 8 Lepotr confa.ns
tun you not l'e broad minded enough ' 8U 8'ra ''' wr'tten 'y
,l: i. .1 . from W. V. hcott h q , whose retire
to think other person arc lust a ' ,. 1 . .
honest in thmr r.olnmn. . J ttoui journalism is, we hope.
AS very notable and signiBcant meet
teg or conference of colored men was
eld at Kaleigh, on Wednesday of
, . , f. , J I
iasi weea, ana us results may event
ually be of much importance. It was
composed of many of tbe most in
telligent, progressive and highly ed
ucated -colored men in this State.
The object of this meeting was the
advancement of tbe best interests of
ttie colored people of North Carolina
politically, socially and educationally.)
Thev' discussed several important
questions affecting tbe colored race,
and adopted a mimbernf resolutions.
Among these resolutions was one as
follows:
"We recognize, that the great mis
tnkn of Soil lb in tbn Util. Ihirtv
tears. aDionu both black and whitM.
has been this dependence on soqib
outside influence to brink' it up in
. - . . .
the fulness of those rights guaranteed
in tbe Declaration of independence.
We now desire to look to the truo
source God, ourselves, and our
Southland for our salvation, realiz
ing that this is our home aud that it
ia neither practicable, nor desirable
for negroes eu masse to leave tbe
Sou .bland and that since we are to
stay here, we should, both black aud
white, live peaceably and friendly
with each other as neighbors and
good citizens".
The democrats, who have called
the "silver conveutiou" at Kaleigb,
will realize their great mistake when
that body ia captured by the pop
ulistsnnd republicans, aa now seems
probable. They will, ws fear, be like
the boy wbo set fire to a broom -y
sedge field and it quickly got beyond
ki nnnlr..! At.- in .o Knm.li,
'. , , .r,
but very eipressivo phrase, they will
find that they "Lave bit off morei
tfcan they can chaw'T.
It seems to have bea a stranKe!
infatuatioB- that proaapted these
''signers" ts persist in holding a con
vertion, which was disapproved by
everv deiaoeratie pauer in the Stale,!
bo far as our knowledge e tends, j i,te corn ttre "ater.
The strongest free silver papers in Mf w. C. Harp, of Wilkea coun
the Stato have uttered their timely ! tv has qq apple that UKasares lit
warnings against this ot nventioo. inches, in circtiniferenn aid weighs
.lailiu van one pound and bilf.
The President of the State Alli
ance, in this week's issue of its offi
etui organ (the Progressive Farmer),
publishes a long communication de
fending and justifying bis extraor.
dinary statement that "The Cburcb
todny stands where it tins always
stood on tbe side ol human olivrrj
imd not on the hide ot liberty".
n this com m ii nuulion lie suys:
"I have no apology to offer on ac
count ci the speech 1 made at Cary.
I en id nothing unadvisedly. Tbe
same speech 1 would make again
tomorrow before uny auuieuce. Aly
'j1"1 - '"" - 1.'1 ,l,e "-tt'-ude ol le
! (.Mili eu is eiinei ctirieci or i uci'i i cc i.
I believed thou, as I believe now,
I but my estimate is Till' 1".
And not only does tbe President
nl the Statu Alliance defend bis ex
traordinary statement as true, bi"
CVM-y Alliance and populist paper
that lias commented on it bus en
h.rscd bin). At tbis wo are sur-
Dt isi-o. as we nanny inouani iiiuii
l!a,K'1
words
not endorse tnese nasty
their leader. Jn the first
i.l-i, .' iicthiiic is wider ot tbe truth
than the stu'.cmcut that the cburcb
'"' always stood on the side ot ha
na" sluVl'r-v- A man who will coolly
inuke sii'.-h a slalement, without
1,,,,,, cx,lib.ts ignorance too
ai.,lse U) hu labored with. The
church, more than all ol her forces
omb .ned, bus contributed to tbe
In o lorn of men. Human slavery
Una caunot afford to lose the services
of so honest, conscientious, fearless
and able an editor. Would that there
,1 i
were more like him I
Chatham Coal at Atlanta.
Trim ilia Mew u,l ObTer.
North Carolina coal will be put be
fore tbe world at tbe Atlanta exposi
tion. Though the State makes no
exhibit, privato parties and corpora
tions interested in the State's devel.
opment are coming to the rescue.
The K ypt coal mines will be re
I iireseuled by a section of tho ore
i ll:it bo tb.e 'j"11 ,l bAck?ef8 !
vein with tbe bed ot black band iron
oal will
weigh
1 i,e ei"bt feet hich and will
more than a ton. This will show to
tbe world that Sortb Carolina has
really a merchantable bed of coal.
The progressive spirit of Mr. Hens
and the company in exhibiting
the coal res lurces of the State is
i I l Mil 1 I. .11.. ...
commondablo. They have kindly con
son ted to allow Prof. Holmes to ex
Libit the block in bis collection of
specimens.
Morth Carolina is beryng to be
recognized as a coal producing State.
Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin
Ventral Office. Jlaletgh, N. C.
Tim reports of correspondents of
the Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin,
issued by the North Carolina State
Weather Service, for the weok end
ing Saturday, Septombor 14th, 1835,
indicate a favorable week in most
respects. The weather has been nn
usually warm tor the season, the
temperature averaging over five de
grees per day above the normal.
Tbe precipitation was jnnch less
than the average amoflni, except
near tho immediate coaaL A few
heavy rains occurred in two -or
three eastern coooties. Beneficial
local showers occurred ou three
()uy8 l be ,moUDt ot Bonl1in was
ahiimlftiit. These conditions were
very favorable for saving fodder and
wte "'aj. I(?.r eoiton, wnicn is
opening wen. louacco curing is
finished in the east. The weather
has ben too dry lor fall crops and
for fall tdowinc. Some winter oats
have been sown. Both early and
WAR REMINISCENCES.
(Main's War History.
CO. E. 44th U EG I. Ml. NT.
Tbe four companies ht -retofore
mentioued were tbe only oues raised
in Chatham during tbe year lit!I.
but in tbe epriog of 18i!2 six other
companies were organized iu tbitt
county. One of these became Co
. of tbe 44th Nulb Car in i
regiuieut, and was composed ehitlly
of persons residing iu tbe western
part of tbis eouuty uud several from
Randolph. Tbe liist offii ers of this
company were: K C. Cotteu .Sr.
captain: C. M. Siedni'iu, tirst iieut-
i:....... I o 'I' l.,;u;. ... '
third lieuteiiaut. At I be ot:.':iuitVi
fion of the regiment ('apt. Coitcii
was elected 1ieuteimntsCol uel, aud
Lieut. Stedmau became captain, un 1
Lieut. Col ten Imviug resigned '
l,,iiiii mill .1 .1 I'niinti were elected i
lieutenants I'apl JSiedman uf tr j
wards beciiiiKiM.ii.ir, and l.u ut ,
Phillips was promoted to captain mi l t
died iu April. 1KJU. and then L ut. !
Crump became captain and continue 1 ,
in that poaitiou uutil the sui reii-U-r. ;
He was a grandson of the company ;
first captain (If '. Cutlet: i. u Inch '
was doubtless tho onlv itistimee in ;
either aruiv (I'nion or Confederate; j
where the grandfather and gtandson
were captains of tbe same company.
f'.i.t I V t I nn on t-flniif ral" I it Iimi ft-.
i. . ....!lli l... I I u 1
company iu this county in Ihe war til
lbl'2, auii liu 1 bc ii A Ijutiiiit liciit i's
al of tbis State before Ihe war. U.i
account tf bis old age be lesigned his
position of Lieut Colonel of the 4l'h
before that regiment entered active
service. Lieut T. H. L mi' resiguetl
in July, and the other lieat
euauts duriug the war were N. li
Hilliaid. C C. i oldstou and S J
Tallv, who was transferred fivui Ci
K 2oth regiment.
Iu addition to tho citiz -ns of Ktn
dolpb, who eu'.isted in this company,
the following is a list of tie 't at
hatnites who were members ot it :
BrlT r 1. Jurat's
Drill tJ, WIIIImu
braos' n, J, -e.-e
!)ry. M. V.
Urewer, Helen
Brower, Wllllnm
B"Wi-u, li
Marslil-uru, Sur.afl
lliir.-lil uru, wl 11 .m
M, Iv.t. Aiol
M.fu. J- e I. I
M..,n, si.i;i I
Mj-r'.i-k. Ociu-:ui
Mvrlek. li n.
ie..tt-n. Ilusrll
BoliWU, Huyw, 1
Br-wko, Nw'.,.u
N..-,iu. J im '
N"rv "I, o:U'.'.!i
S r.j--tl. MIIi-Im-1
C trier, oilllnin
Cliu-li, Al.-XBii lrr
Clark. O. U.
o nrifin. t.ijli
Ol linen. I !l on
iVunlr.i.""ii, saiiiuel
l-lillllli?. U I)
riiinii,. ivJiuuu i
I'llUIII'S. Or.-etl
PllUlll'. -MlTMl ll
I'liiuipK. ii.: .i..
rukiiitoii, Uoi'iTi
i,i, w. r.
Kl.-liar la"ii, A- N.
lilrtiar.ls. il, J. F.
Roljr;s,'n, J Im M.
lWljeriS 'U. R b rl A.
l(.er, S. A.
Sainii'U, Jtiiiies
Salmi u, liouitnn
SU-'m-irtf. lteulii
SC'itt, Jame
e't-. M-'i'tioti
S111H-.I, Olm lliili
SinliL, Aifr'l
fcinllli. Boiijeniln
Suillli, Ilorry T.
Smltn lli-UroiJ
;muli, laivlu
ark, JiiiiH j
CmU-liB-M, F.
CrutcLrl-jll, U A.
'CrutcaUi-I'l. Uinr'
CrutcLflplJ, wtli ii
Ialtiu. Hetlil, k
littTl, J..lin
DltinukAD, C. II.
DlDinuktt, E. K.,
Dlsmiikeu U. A.
D:miik-e. S. A.
DUruuki-a 1. U.
Dlsmuke. tieurnd
Dltmukee, William
Ewtrltlgr, Aii'lrt-w
Elllugt..u, 1. F.
r,ir. J,,in
Vuuklie, F.. F
FouuLee, l. W
!l., Jeliu
Ollmere, A1M.
Uol(!ahu, 0. 0.
Oioc. C. I).
Hrr . vrllltam
Uarl. Harris
Uairli, Julio
Hatch, lt,)teri J.
Bleks, L. B.
Bill, Tbonina
Hi:ilrd, Allen
Billiard. H. D.
Lllllartl w. 8
Bugltee. Johp '.
Jackson. Daniel
Joquu, Inharu
Jonae, Daolel
&,)lli'T, u. r.
Lambfrt, O. T.
Iiog, Tliomaa 1!
LumlPf, IsalaU
Maueaa, J'sei,h
MttiM'tto, wlllttkia
Mar, Julin U.
Uaraliliurn, Jamm
Uarsbburn, J. E.
Harsliliuiii. J "lai
MarsUburn, J. -i-li
Tli"e marki- l III us
w,uu,l or 'llea-e, IJ
smith. Hi'uijr j
Srtiltli, J:iTin.a
Smith. ('Muled
.-mill), l.i'iuuot
Smlili, klarilu J.
Smith, hi L
Talley, (treen
Tail.--, il. V
Tallfy. W.U.
Taylitr, J 'l.u J.
Tlilmau, Aar.n
Tillman, W. T
Tkvimos, Uuiii;
W'eUli. Jaiu-4
While, C
Wlill.li.'d.l, E. U.
Woet, AU jeri 'D
Wl' kor, J D.
Wl.-ki-r, M. U
WlillAinn, Canii'f
WIIIIAUIS. J.iliu
Wlllliims, William
Wi'Ilibll'
tllcl during i lie r !
Thus it will be seen that, iu a l li aclion disallowing a foe and leclur
tion to its origiual four oflii-eis, tluri jnir i10 depuiy on tuino alleged nreg
were- 130 Cbatbamiies in this emu-! ularity.
pnny, ol wuom o- tiiea oi wouiiiis or
disease, besides dipt, l'biliips, A I
mong the above names will be st i n !
seven Dismukes, all of whom were!
brothers, which is probably the only
instance during the war where seven
brothers enlisted in tho same com
pauy, and four nf them died in serv
ice. In addition to these seven broth
ers there was another (tho youngest)
who enlisted iu another company,
making a total of eight brothers in
tbe Confederate army. Pretty good
for one family '
This comiiauy was so forttiuate as
not to be engaged iu auv of the gieat ,lu. door and down tho hill. Nci-h-battles
iu lMti'J or lilill, until tbe J hois, tired, and the nemo was in
bloody dittaslsr at Uristoo hjlatitit i"jHintly kil!.l. I'p tonight, nobody
October, lKbd, where it buffered a : i,a ,t.,.n i,,. I() 4.,fy the dead .
Leavy loss, it lorineu a pan oi ineji lie ,.r.i,er's jury leium. da vt rdici
guani oi uuuoi iui, cin-'i lun ! of justih ible homicitle, ami -eign-dead
body of Stonewall Ju kson, in UJ tl VV1U bin rendered, was dis
May 18fjd, through tbe streets of , t.huro,.,l.
Ilichmond to tho Capitol, where it
was laid in state. New clothing bad I I'oisuuid Willi I'oik.
just been issue to the company ami
they presented, in their new ui.is
forms, quite an imposing and inai li
al appearance. Its commanding of,
ficer on that occasion (Capt. Crump),
who hi hia old age retaius tbe vigor
il .1:11 ...u:nn .... ..I.,,,,.
Dl nis yuuiu, biiii iiiiiio muni jutii.v
ing recollections of the pleasiiut at
teniions paid him and his company
by the ladies of Uicbuiond.
Neit week we will publibh a sketch
of Co. i. loth regiment. We again
request lbe survivors of any of Chat
bain's companies to inform us of any
mistakes or omissions that we umy
luuke-
Tho pieriitims paid by fire in'-ur-anco
companies in Ibis Sialo during
the year ending June 'doih, was
$iiOo,i .
I Object Lesson Iu Sihcr.
Fp'Ili 11. i i;l''li:iltitl T;ue'.-i.
j A Iriehd haapul litis ease to A
I .Mexican silver dollar contains some
I three or tour t ents worth ol silver
I more than an A im i i. ;m silver do.
j lar, yet it will only pas., in iho I'ui
tod Slates at i..-i budioii vain -or
i lor aliillo more '.ban I'u'ty eenls. A
' French live tinnc .-t.'.er pice vm
' turns t.ome two cents worln "I .i.vt i
, liss thai, an Ann riean si.-, er o oii.ii,
' vet it will v s- 1
ii 1 i.e
'1L
, lent ol live is.iifs ol
al'oul I wo cents ics- !
, Jo.i.w. Wi. p.
0 '
on.- passes as .ml i;,!n 'no' oitui
! w ill o.ily p ;. ;.l Us I'll. lion
j l'ne i .t.'j .s a p;-rkv!.y .-.n.p.i- o.i
MeXiej is a coin, u V mat n.i ii. i
leoinaeof M.ver, ati! c.ii- .pient.y
! Me -Vim luts no johl in lii-r ell I I - 1. 1
i ll you gel u fivld .lo.lai' in Mixu-..
i Vol! Ill i.l l I'll V
and oil inn
l u o
hits I a
-,,1,1
i- IV
a;c iia -i ni.t M
melaiiti- co, iiiii v
inal.o tlie nil
ti, , Jiioin el a. i ' c.
ili'Mcl
W Ml. I
sliver
U 11. 1.1
, J i-I as U
I .-stales a
un:ry. l':i'
Uii.g p.-oi k-
eli-!oi', f.if wo
1''" 1 ""
I"''1 "' -Ml x
-,iv.
..l It.-
id
a l.j l e
onlv li .11 1' I"
France is
trv. el
-.1 i
I s:
! II'.',-' Coin. t;e
r ate
ai'e
I',.,;,
ill I W r:,l
,it s.'Ven
.- ol si. Vi I
j Veal's u"- Sue
ti 1 1 i i ! i in 1 1 ; i mi -
: in ui'i iu ii i' my . but s.ic
j sCll Uj OH t"C "cl h.,s'
j treals i-aeu oi.e ' I lier
i w.icicvor s!ie ..ii'.- ii i isi
li"
h.r
: . . . ii -i
ivi'.- a
ii- ti.e '
.ig'i U
, i no
nl l i s-
l were a -o,,l
sl.Ver live
li .uji .- are
Wel e a
Uank. w Ii
ponds to
I.1LI lt.ee
Wh.lt
l.:e iier ju-t as i
I ii vi .i an . pit .-,
li Miostanti.iitv
'ill- i re.i.-in , I.
! -ntL-r- nee U-lw ee.i loe 1 .
: One is su ! ls.ii i i.t: ly e.ie.t
i tor the other over Franc
! France .-aw i.cisnl some
1 i-ais Inn k Wil. i as in.ieu
ni abie
'. lie ll
l -.vi-iity
is seven
j uumlreil lni:..ons ol .loiutrs ol sinei
! and silver i i-peliy lading in va.u .
j .-lie oiii-lti'Ie-i lnat si-e woiicl in- u.i
a tie lo kct ' any in io ol '. at p ir
I wall her g.;. coin.-, aid s.i .-. e
I wisely stoj'pe I e nnii.g si.-Vir.
j Tt.Cl';.ltf.l alio has ato.il (i-l
I oi ,,( it ii ,,i .-i.v.i ibiiluis. Oai g
I cl umel.t a!.-' I,', ks upoa one el its
.-ilvel doiiai s
Jt n, a- i
1 t rial - it. u ije. i i t
ol
har.
li a a-'i-i
dollar i.
eeivi s a
a- gOl
d i.l.a'
lumen', r.
II. piVMc
t id '
nil
ivi-r
it. a iho.;.;!! t
ier tluil.u i - w
on y n-iJt a- much us the :A
is. It Will placll'Utily g:i vo l a
tlullar in t-Ai-baijgi! lor evei)'
dollar ou c ii rv to it.
si. Vi r
Aii Lditor in Lin k.
A Wiiisimi special of Ihe ld:l. to
the .Y, " - Ilvwr r siys: J oe
San - r im iseo pupf-rs I ivt iVed be: e
suv thai the leceiit thiision ot the
Calif ii nia Stipi ' me Con: t uivrs Mis.
Win. 1
-i, ,n i
Hurbai.k. f.nmeilv of Win-!
,.n:iie iiiuii, oi i.er ilt.-l
husband, valued at 7'i 0i t.-i-; .s li.wt;. Cm. , Sept. 13 -stead
ol SiHI.ilt) I, ;s given by a n cent sjneiallo t'l.s Cull Irom legun
press disp-u cii;, tun. us tbe lawyers'
fees. ile.. which will i.iic iint to some
thing like t'idtIO). The decis'.o;,
bi t ;iks the will of Mr. Win. Waikeily,
Mis. Htiibii.k's first, hiisbanil, Bi.o
puts off fiiiirieen of Lis le liln-w- it!:d
..in.w.o Im nnnl.l Iliva lent H 1 1 lull
!f2u;).0')') of tilt! 5'7.")U.0Hi i.-tate. A
section of tin; w
1 ,v
was .hi
C urt lobe uiicoiisiitiiiioi.al, iiini ou
this point Mi's. Ii.ii b ink was awarded
the large totale.
Shei iUMrin k tin- .linlg.
Cll ATI' A Not ! . lV'lili , Sept. 13
When -J ti-.lge Moon iitljoiirned Cir
cuit Court ill.'! steppett tlown Iron,
the beni b lepllty Slier: !f I'oe sprung
forward Irom the crowd and slrtiik
him iu Ihe face with his list. Ini-mediaU-lv
the greatest eXiHeiiieni
prevailed. Bel W cell li.O clTol tS ol
Judgo Moon to reach Foe's beml
with his cano iiinl l'oe's endeavor in
gel another lick at Judge .Moon, to
gclhcr with the effort. of peaeeina
keia lo hold tlio two men off, il was
: a lively s.i'ne.
The trouble l'I'cw oulol ihe JiltL'e's
A Negro Kohhcr Killed.
S.t -tul i'. tl.t- Ni. ai.1 1 oiwrv.-r.
Asm vn. i.i:. .N. C, .Sept. 12. Jul.
J. Nei"bbiis. wl.o Iivisoii
the
1 .i, .kUl e ,, Smith's Moiin.
tain, went mtn the yuiil Imlay lo
watch for a La.vk and c irrie I bis gun
loaded wilh buckshot. He saw i.
negro man going tbr iugh Ihe house,
a 1 1 d going to Iho window, saw Ihe
negro robbing bis trunk, lie com
mantled tho iii-orotn surrender, bin
Iu- .h-i i cm .1 l.iiiiu 1 1 be lit-'f.) di'oi -
j p,i the n unk I raVitiid ran thiouob
j ,ulK-rt) j , Sept. 11 -The fain
; ,t(-,lls p Ki uener, fal her, m..i h-'
i e(. , h,dieii, ranging in age :
flou ix ,,, , w,.llt Jturs, weie p .ison I
I t.j .,)()Ul (l r UKO i,y c.th,,, dis.
i , rk ,t.Hlitu the, best mcd-'
.. . 1 . .. ..
ieitl skill one followed another to "In
giave, Il.e lu.-l Hiuviving child, 1 1 id
en, acid six yiiais, il ing last night
The I'lr, sii'iiiiis proiiiiiincetl their ills
i ase Ii icbiiio.-it Their bodies wen
literally ahu with parasites.
Aaiiiit Fito Sil t.
Sin i i:y ii.i.k, Ky , Sept. In.
Ci
oni-l liratlley, liepuhlii an candnlale
for lioveriior, in his speech in this
cll I idnv, tli iiuialit all) exchii met.;
li the IVpiihlican party ever de
( hues lor In n silver, so help IliW
li.nl, I w ill w illohuW Iron. it".
A Dost i not I ve Kai-tliuuako.
Ti:c.ccii,.iki i, Honduras. Sept. 12. (
A eotiiier in lived yesterday from)
Vetupmi and anuouueed tbo most j
letrtlilo i-ai ibipiake ever known iu
thai sreiion. i he loss of life and
,topeilv is enoniiotis. Ihree ftuu
Ji, I people arc said So have pel islud
i .Sum -lay the shucks commcm-i d.
i.t-'.u g aii day and night at inteivai.-.
causing nj'i''li !;imtigc and thegieat
e.t i'-iir !itiioi,;r lim inhabilal.ls of the:
e:'.v ni a ticighooihoMi'. !
Im- .'il :)! .-iv the city was filled by
'.:i a hiiiloii of fbiny li ,t' lmuoie.t ;
, c iy',v fioiii !,,( tiioiintains and out-::u-.:
vu,:i 'es ltii ing Monday
ii cut sl.cc's of ll line appesire i al
I ih i oit points io the north wes!,
risii' to I in incli.se heights. 1 i.jes j
i:l- t : i r 1 1 1 1 1 1; the shocks ceased, '
.j i. ; Was li.-'oic.l and pi'otle Jell ',
,,e. !i i !' t heir noun s. Al nine
.i'.-,,..'k licit l.ljlit, however, I II 'll- I
U i:,- n.iises wen- heard, shortly al- !
u r l.'llow '. d by a reapt'-arai.ce i 1 1
t he ll. lines i n the lie ill n I al lis, w !i leli
sic! ho s -vei al l irelred feet. Fright
ci ed --i ' :i-.-i;i! ll ' -le 1 t' town.)
and at ni;dnlg!l' the church toWel !
I .,1, ciiilV iig ui'ii il the roofs ol .
Live houses. Nine people Were j
U'iicl l ci''ilecn wi.iiiidt-d. liiini
li.ii -.v : 1 1 1 ! 1 s tun led like the hcavs ,
b-st '-:n onade c on inenced and lasted !
over an lo iir ami a hall, the p.e j
I ii -I, in. idly througli the slreels, I
la-in an I crying. Just bloie'
. 1 : i 1 1 -r i ? another prolonged shock, j
w.iieh is varonisly e.ilelliate I In:
have l:is;e l lioin two aim a qiiuriei
to li.H.-c in lill'cs, rocked the Wttoh"
low n a il 1 1 were a crud.c.
Many ll-cing peop.e were killed
bv roci.s which led in a period show
ei- like a hail storm. Smoke lioin
tie ni' -it I'.ims I i the northwest rose
;,i an cie': moiis height, I'ol.owed
.-hoi-ily nl el- I iv- Ihe btll'stiug of
il nnes I ro n ihe mountain sides and
il.e thii'.iii':; out ol rocks and .uva.
Sl.i'i l'v alter ." reams ol molten iav.i
ei liic lo a h.rje nii nbir of houses
on She tno'iiila.ii side. Cuttle yl'. . lij,
hc-ir if; ll -d and were killed, being
...i -i! :. d in the lava, which con
linneil ll 'titinj; in in.iiieiise sU'eaiits.
ll :s rep, tried al Yetnpiiu thai
s. -ve.it v . .io lioii-i-s iveie deslroVfl.
One i. :'l 'oiled it n I lilt)" three dead
loi.es have been recovered lime,
and many m re are inissti.g
..t I'ovajiianca. I i. il ly -se veil bouse
es w ere ile.-l V ed. Miluty live bod
ICS w e, e I i'CoVi-1 ed.
At C.i ii.-c.it. t Afiity - itine boils, s
,-,'l ,' 1 s . eVe d. N ineiy-live bodies
W.-ie it", Icied.
At Ciyi.M'Ut, twenty-ii'ne ln,iist s
w ,-i e . e- i ! ed an. la I, ii mi red a ml
e i Veil I,) lies Were rcioVCiC-l. jt
is i i.ifs.sih e ft I i ijive a lu'l ac
cull ill ol I lie dis.i
settlenn-itls ale
slcr. .Many miihIi
belli-Vit! It) liiUPi
been .lestittyci.
M,o l.s evlen.K il over the who!
Yelapan eliain ami ll.iini s ale seel
i'l.i in Ihe l'.it aya iio.-unt.iius. Tit
shocks have now ceased, but lb
siii 4.1' is si i.l tliseernable at differ
enl points in Iho mounlaius. J I i
' iearcl !: :: the end is not yet.
pta a, I toi.'l nr. s nt s.
i Iv 1" t-'l l ikes at Yet ipan
ami
1 he
Many
vioi ii 1 y
great e-l
! i" t'"'
elit.r,
ly ci'uset
pre V.i I Is.
d'sire.-.-
n re homeless
llitaili tlill'il
Kmoke from
tho dav ami
: 1 1:
S 111 V 'I ll 1 nit
luring the
ighl
aiiy
! :
nl il t hey ill 0 j
1 1 1 1 s : i e I .
I iiiisclerai le et illnl IS yet cov-
e l bv lava, w hich is yet hot. The
sti 'i.i h is i t i;i, In arable and ll is
learn! H at lite ilea. I bodies putllfy
ii, wiil Lit ed tiisci.se. Tho troops
are helping to bury the death Over
one bundled woe placed in one
tlelu'li.
A temporary field hospital near
San Miituel contains over 'JLV wound
ed Ti,e p! sicai'.s who were sent
lor ai ai 1 1 t i ng. Inn there is a sear
ci y of pi. .visions. It is reported
that the shocks brought a lot ol
mineral to the surface. A Ireshel is
leiued I n" rivers have been lull
since ihe disaster.
( lire lor Hc.idiU lie.
a n mo lv for all forms of Ilt-ad-
A
ache
K.eotrie IJil.leia has proved to
I bj tiui very best. It effects a perina
j llelit I'illH and tho lll'lrtl tlltllded ba
! hi; mil .-1,1. hut laches yield to its iu
ll n-in-c. W- ic ;p- i II who aie T.l rtt
i ed lo pu.cniv a Imtlle, auti givd litis
il. Ifi cases td babl
iiii. t ii a i hi nun
1 '.,,.! !,,,n V.:i... ltlttllli.
ci'.ii,, ,;tvmg till! Heeded toiiolo
ti,, ii i m . and fmv c tses long resi ,1
In,: i . ni t ,i i me In-im'. i'ry it one--
l.iip.- b iti i ,v Fifty cunta at
K l'.-liiiiioi.'., iJing Store.
Mi- I. . Mm iii., of Chapel
111. I, 'A.1, -an ah 'U Hie til s. I ol Jan
ii n y for China, w here she goea as a
u,l-M.,i,:iiy ol the M. F. Cltleh,
,ui.h.
i
A.M. It.il
i im il known cil iteii
; lif .,
. i it (... .ii, sii a his w lie I ai
I i i e ii s I.i en li mil
I ..no i h. e i iiinl ti-c.t
t u II li cbl ol iu
IllilllV Iclllttdlts
', ,m; ii hi I.e I' ll! I mil il shit li ti il
j Ol aini lib. ins Colic, Chtilt in and di
m i Imi i lieniedi , n inch Inis. cii i'i d her
it, in. I and web. tiive it it Ir.a! and
' o.i will be sin prist il at the pit noil
' ii iief il iiffoi- Is. 'I't and O'l ci i.t. hoi
Oiisftir (..i.e by ityi.iiui V Head m,
llltl'';'.,l.-..
John 1 M tii:;Hi V. blor of ihe .Vit
i ni, S. b -in in, M i, who intmcd
o'.il ( ,i 1 1 ..Old lot' llm riesitlniii'V
Nov , I'-'-, while Im mum Mayor nf
.
i
i in
r.iill.tlti, N Y , is ii.thiisiusiio in bis
pi.ii.i'iif Cliiiiiibt r .nit's Cube, Chole
in in. 1 I ho I hoot U 1'ii'dv. He says:
-I loivii ii t' l il for lb" "st ''!
eara and cniisiiler it Ihe licl pirpa
I ,n ion i f lht kind in the lieu Ivt t li
is hs si i.plt- a i s ug'il ia t, il cofl'eti in tbi
i-eeiioii ' I' it u.i ariic'o of meri;.
and slum d ! u, .1 iu every house
lo 1 I ' r s,4 t by Hi tiui Head-n.
li..,jg
l L, LOfJBflf! & M.
IIA YK COMMFA'-KD
Th.-v i
,1 otlt't.
i,; iirn v
Til N A Si)
i:i:Mr.Mi'.::n
Tin
"Civ-.-
I' 1 wi.W- l
IF YOF WISH 1 SAYF
MOXLY.
W. L. LONDON &. S
ri i tsi;oi:o s i ' 12. is "
conm:nsi:i) lucrour
Commercial and
li . I . I .
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AS I l-M-1 I 1 I' To 1111
ui:sor;; 1
Lou ts and 1 isc,n,i.i s.
1!,:M :
17" -c'.i;.-n,l-.:'.i
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I'm i.i i i.i c.
is.to; i
t vol Taxes, i ;:( : .'
links. ii:;i-j:.t-
41.2s? :..
O..V. r.l'ii !s.
ss:-;5.iiiiiiN t' 1 ,
l)alikili' ll.nt.-i
and 1'iKliiie
Cm K i t F.xpei.s
('nsli l'le from
Casii in V nulls,
-471.111 r.
r, ci i, ns ni il b
; (spi.l.d
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id be li i i !
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12!'
AND
GOKRIERCIAL CCU.EGC.
257 S'lideids ill all D. p. ii Inielits
from 1 Slates and 30 o lie !
lo lilill pays board i.nd lailn li f 1 h'-e
mouths.
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W. T. WHIT3ETT, Ph. L3.
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jinn- I.-'.'-'. -
AM) AI.K -I1Y VI II II I. !
r .1 'I.,- .-ti .-1 i- f''.io .1 t i,.'i'li;iin
tf. nun 1 Mil ell il .it tni. ii .ti ill Hi-.- no
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waii-iii r lt'" ky llroiitii i'..itiali.n.i-' t -r "
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THE CHEAPEST
(.001) SI 11001. IV Til K Mil Til.
till l-OIN I'
St; I I I I' VM Ili'-IM.sS I ill.
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in i..'j!ii.it Aiijii-i mi., is'.1 .. 1 n-'ii -ii,
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no
Compiisct the I inveiHily, the ( oi
0-0, the LlW Illnl Medical Schools,
ami lbe Summer School for Teachers
'1 iniitui St'iil : tl."! Teachers, 171 Stu
delilrt. A'ldicss
President WINSTON,
(.'ltl t I
for Catalogue -Hid baiidl
versity F.. bleat i"ii' .
June -i, I'Sih"!.
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KKCF.IVIXG THEIR
tliotil. K'-'i' V
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ill as cll-'tip as
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1- W;ii.-!i tl.cy b.
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V SlllLr.IVC! '
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r.i'Y
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coons at
nr Tin: condition
Farmers Bank,
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til Sit
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11,:25 63
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S-ibj-ct to
I Itei-k.
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We giinrnntco t-atisfaction.
se who contemplate making
H. S JF.UMAN. Cashier,
4,
!iiMsn r i; s notici:.
I o.i. . i-i ilil'.-I t- .-i I'lllnl-ttr U T nf J. II.
ii .ilt- .ill iiri-'ii
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llli'l"' h iluv .1 aii,ii,
W. S. SlIH'l.'huU.
Gunstgn Institute,
SIII NdTON, IK f.
l'!.is Iniiii 'Iiiit; iiml lay sdiool
vitiiiio; liitiios will Itfoiu it
I.T
tM,l! t'tl
id. li-Mli, at
1 I 'J I I l ltli Mrt'ot X.
I liloiit't'll llligUill'., Vo-
iii.tl liisii'iiini'iiliil Music,
liu. I i;i wing;, i'liy.-ical
tiro iiinl liliicut ion, tin;
1 .1 1
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iti.-l us ifttsniiiilili; as is eon-
i-ifiit u tin.' i'iiiilviiioiit
ti' i in' Itfst talent.
Fur c.ilaifiu' a idless
M:i. am. Mas. 12. U MASOX,
.by Is. 1 1'iiucipals
('., nj 'I ra.i.i Msrks ohlaloinl. and (II ra
rtt im-in. s cori.l-act- rt fur Moormen rets.
O jii Orricr it Opfositc o . I"(VB'P!
eml i .nil ..iTur.' imt.-nt In lues tliiw lluiu tnoM
r.-.ti.it' lioin Wi.-lilsliin.
Sinil inol.'l, iirrtii or photo., with d-rip
ttt.ii. Wi- Hi)vi,, if l ai. iit.iUe ur not. IVaj uf
ct'Oipi-. Our f.'B nnt duo nil painit lasrcnreo.
A Pamcmuit. "Haw loOlnaln I'sleuu," wlta
iiaiiic- nf ariiml cli ni" io jour turn, Cuuntj, ot
to iu, n-ut Imu. Atl'licni,
CcA.SNOW&COJ
Opr. Htnt orricr. wminoto. D. O.
C. F. & Y. V. RAILWAY.
JOHN (ULL, Kli nviiii.
Condensod Schedule.
In effect .Juno 'Jdid, lei0.r.
I.Ml.Y.
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I Mall I'aMionKnf
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111 r.-iv.'ti.-villi', l.t-avn, 11 41 "
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