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tmit 11, march n im. SL A. LONDON. Editor. THk greed ol North Carolina ol- floe seokers has been very consptc tubs tl Washington. It is said more ppIioants lor Federal office hare rushed to Washington from Narth Carolina tban from any other Southern State. This may bo duo, in a measure, to tbo tact that Sena tor Pritobard is tbo only Republt can Senator from the South, and Forth Carolina He ysblii-ans hope l got an offloe through his influence. Il is said that a majority of our ?t ito Xigia!aturo have been to Washing ion applying for Federal offices, for very one who voted for Pritchard expects to bw paid with an office Senator Pritchard has been greatly annoyed and worried by this swarm of applicants who have beset him at all hoar of the dv and night and given him scarcely a inomont's rest. So iraportunato had these office seekers become that, on last Thurs day, Presidont McEinley fold Sen ator Pritchard that ho "would al low all Democratic incumbents ol offices to romain undisturbed until tbo expiration of four years ft om the date of tlioir appointment. and would make no appointments except where Vacancies exist or the incumbent havo served for lour years". This Announcement had a most depress ing and dispersing effect upon the horde ol applicable, most of whom have returned homo sadder, if not wiser raon, and greatly to the rolicl of Senator Pritclwud. This adherence by Mr. McKir.ley to the rule adopted by Mr. Clevo fand mast commend itself to all con orvatirt) men, who are not clamor oua for offices. Office seeking Dem ocrats objected to its adoption by Air. Cleveland, nud office seeking lie publicans will object, to an ad fiereneo to it by Mr. McKmI-y. The Rbcord approved its adoption by Mr. Cleveland and is consistent in ap proving Mr. Mcliinley's adherence to so just and proper a rule. It cer tainly seems just and right that an officer, who is appointed, should be allowed to serve bis full term just as is an officor who is elected. 'I'm h-jv IV.uvl ot Ai.'n.!uio mot at Italcigu yesterday aud elect odthe followingofficors: J. M. Mew borne, of Lenoir, Commissioner ol Agriculture with a salary of $1,800: J. L. Ramsey, editor of the l'rog retsive Farmer, Seciotary of the Ag ricultural Department with a sal ary ol 81,500: James II. Young1, the colored legislator from .Raleigh, Chief Fertilizer Inspector with a salary ol 41,200: and two white men (Kel'y ot Vauco and Shoup ol Da vidson) as his assistants. So it seoms that a colored man obtained tke office that Representative J. E. Bryan expected to get. As a sample of tbo retrenchment practised by ibis uevv "reform" 13. md we would call attention to their uuot ing for only three niiuntes on Tuos- du. and then adj turning uiitil nest day (in order to bold a caucus) und vet diow pay (i-t each) for a wuole day's work. The successor of the lute Judge Seymour will probably be the Hon. riiomas R l'uriull, ol Raleigh. Ills appointment will give as much gon crul satisfaction as that ot any olh or Hopublicun in this district. He is a gentleman by birth aud educa tion, and is ueeiiledly one ol I'ip inont respectable Republicans in this State, lie is about fifty one years ol ago, is a native of Wilmington, and a grandson ol Gov. E iwar.l B. Dudley, deceased His fust ap pcaranco before the people of North Carolina was as the Republican can didate lor Superintendent of Pub lic instruction in 1871 His tastes aud inclinations have beou those ol a scholar und jurist rather than ol a politician, and we predict that he will hold the scuL-s of justice with an oven hand. Tlir Mississippi i'lood. ini-iii, of ihil Iri'ti i- ah I u U-l' si ' one. A gentlomau who was getting j Chicago, March 20 Three days up some figures on the employment of unusually warm weather, accotn of childien asked halt a dozen mi.l' pauied by heavy raius extending over employes their views as to the ques an exceptionally wide area of couu tion ot non employment ol children ! try, have played bavoo with things under 14 in the mills and alto the i generally throughout the Ohio, Mis question or compulsory ouucuuon. i0un aud Mississippi River valleys, ! The Legislature Ann oprii'tioiio- from lbs Raleigh Nuwa aud Olworver. lu view of the fact, sometime ago pointed out in this paper, that the expenses ol the Slate govrruiueiit havo been 8130.000 mote than the receipts, aud that the Legislature iu ci eased the appropriations nearly lie found all the halt dozen bitterly ; nd tuo worst is et to come, induing I $200,000 without providing much ad ..i i...ik :.!.... II- u. " i ! ... i ..... T vpponcu iu uvnii mcurs s 7..r.o iroui me teiegrs puic re puna. dilioual revenue, State Tren-uier ed surprise, and then they gave their The outlook is so glojwy for the j Worth has addressed the following reasons, which certain!)' are remark j residents ol' the threatened diti ict j letter t the heads of the vaii iu iu ablo. They said that they had been j that the Weather 11 ireau has issued i slitutiou: at nil the expense incident to the ' warnings, telling taem to P. e from j 'T am sorry to inform you that birth and childhood ol thoir chil- the floods that are com'.ntr It is con ! owing to the I 'it-go appropriations sidered au absolute cortiiuty tu it j made by the i te (Icufral Assembly the n jods iu the lowor Mississippi valley during the next teu days w li exceed in defectiveness luose of any in the past. Itho people should lone confidence in the integrity and honesty ot their judges anarchy and mob rule may be expected. Tberetoro it is to be regretted that a persistent attempt ia being made by some persons and papers to destroy the respect and confidence of the poople in and for some of our most cmincut judges And it is especially to be regretted that so persistent an attempt is be ing made to excito the prejudices and jassions ot our poople against the Foderal Judiciary, which, when the Southern poople were in such dire digress, was their only bul wark against the diabolical legisla tion ol a vindictive Congress. Yes. it wasthoSapreme court ot the United States that stood as a shield to the opprossod people of tho South dur iug the dark slays of Reconstruction, and it was a Fedoraljudgo (Brooks) who lorced a North Carolina Dover nor (Holden) to release Joho Kerr and othor vic tims of Kirk's tyrrany. The pooplo ol North Carolina havo not forgotten, and should not forget, that tho Federal Judiciary hae pro tected thorn when all other human help had failed them ! Reronif and retrenchment woro oleainly promised the pooplo of North Carolina during tho last cam paign by all the "reform" candidates and papers. The peoplo believed them, and, now that the Legislature bus adjourned, we would bo pleused lor our reform legislators t-show wherein thoy have retrenched. The -Recosd will bo ploased to publish the answers of any of our "reform ers" to the fol owing questions towil: flow much have taxes been re duced ? . How much', have expenses and ap propriations been reduced ? How much have salaries and fees been toduced ? The tas payers of all parties are anxious to have theso threo ques tioas answered. Will some one answer thorn T The prizo fight at Carson, Nevada, betweon Cbrbett and Fitz-dm mom resulted in a victory for tho latter or the fourteenth round. Tho victoi receivod noarly $40,000. Bt is strange how much interest nearly everybody takes in a prize fight, and yet all decent poople con demn such brutal sports. Even thoso persons, who are loudest in their denunciation, can't help ttading the deta hoi a prizefight Thk approaching municipal elec tions in this state are croatiug con siderable excitemeal in some towns notably at Wilmington, Charlotte and Raleigh. Much interest is a roiisod in the nomination ol the as pirants for office, and the columns ol the local papers are being crow ded with communications urging the claims ot the respective euudi ales, and many ot them appear quite amusing to outsiders. Tue exposure ot the bad charac ter ol Rev. (?) T. V. IJabb has saved i!io State the disgrace of his appoint men t as chaplain to the ponilontiary, for which position it is said ho wan "slated'. We notice that he was quite prominent at a recent meet ing ol tho Populist Reform Press held at Memphis. Labor Iluie.iu Statistics. Balelgti Corrcapoudou of Charlotte OIistt.t. In the rush and burly burley of the legislative session but little at tontiou was paid to a publication of particular interest the report ol the S'atc Bureau of Labor Statistics for 18'Jti. The first chapter ol this is donated to agricultural s:aistics Tho figures given in chapter 1 are bused on replies from 355 represen lative larmcrs. in the 10 counties The averago wages paid lor farm labor are as follows: Men $8 50 a month, women $.). children $3 Rations averaging $', 90 a month, and veetabl en, fuel aud fru;t aver aging !?2 80 are furnished; making the actual figures $15 40. The re ports show tliat (5 counties produce cotton, and also that t.ie average cost ot producing a 400 pound bale is 22.70. Of this 65 per cent, rep resents labor alone. Eightyfivo counties produce wheat, at an ever ago cost ol GO cents u busiicl. and 94 counlieslproduce corn, at an aver age ot 40 cents a bushel. Ninety two counties produce out ut an average ol 28 cents, and 53 produce tobacco, at an averago cost ol $6 33 per 100 pounds. V beu the question blanks were sent to farmers the inquiry was made as fo whether tbev favored compulsory education. From 72 counties the reply w.is "yes," 7 failed t ) answer aud only 17 said ' no." It is the first lime this inq iiry was ever made. Ot the 355 farmers who, as stated, made replies, no less than 134 leclared they favored compulsory education. Ibere bad been no ag itaton of this unquestionably great question, and the high percentage of replies in the affirmative shows that it is striking into the popular mind. Chapter 2 is dovotod to tho cot ton and woolen mills. There are 1 80 ot these, located in 49 counties. Ol these 36 por cent aro in tho four counties of Alamance, Oaston, ileck lenburg, and Randolph, the two lor mer having 20 each and the latter two 14 each. Gaston has 101,331 spindles and Alamance 3.735 looms In oporating mills about 37,000 iiorso power is usod. Ol operatives employed in mills there aro 23,437. divided us i.dlows: Men 0,822, women 10,5(7, children (!,045. The average daily wanes are: Machinist 81 08, engineer 81 40, fire nan nC cent?, skilled men 90 cents, inskilled men 67 cents, skilled wo .lien 66 cents, unskilled wonion 47J rents, cLLdren 31 cents. In other words, tho skilled female laborer Iocs not uvl as much pay as the un skilled man. Ol the grown employes 81 per ent. read and write, and of tlm '.hildren GliJ per cent. Ot tho chil Iron 1,738 boys and 1,041 girls are inder fourteen years ot age. The luily hours of labor range from 10 o 12. Tho question of the employ dien, had clothed und led t ne in un til they woro able to iro to work, at 10 to 12 years ol age, and that it wus only right that the children should be put to work, in oi der l hut the parents tnijjht get their money back. They further argued that if they sent their children to school they would go otTand marry as soon as they completed their education, and thus the parents would lose cv erylhing they hud spent on them. Tho report s.tys that this idea ot raising children as an investment will strike the general public as new, but tha', it is the light in which ihe average cotton nrll operative views tho matter; in other words, that a majority of tho opora.ives iu the Suite so t;iink. Tho report maks the plain statement that ull children uuder 14 should uo compelled to at tend school At all the nulls are schools, sup- nnd tbo decreased valuations of the propei ty in t ie State, I wont advice you that 1 .mi -jo t pay any extra ap pioprbtioiis during Ibis , e.ir or un Many lives have been lost aire idy i til I tiu 'iiat I will Lsvw asuril.s through the breaking of leavees t.ud after paying the iutereit on t lie 4 a vast amount of proporty has been ; per rent b.mds and tho neerssary destroyed by the iuuudatiou ol the i running expenses of the State gov l)wUnds. While ,lh Mississippi : ernraeut I advise you ol the situ River bad thus far bioken its bounds ( ation at this lime so t int you may only iu the lower vadey, the iudiett j avoid making contracts that might lions point to danger i'i the upper embairass you". vailey as well. The O':io Uiveris also - Ti ird IM Kill A f ain iv. Wamego, Kan, March 18 Wil liam Fes. a farmer living five miles west of this place, bicw out his brains list night altera murderous I assault in vvli.ch bn attempted to ex j terminate n whole family. Fee' j wifo lo.-eol y loll him aud returned Mr. and on tue rimp.ige aud lio i';ie is fc.tr ed at L'luc.uuall and other important points hl.mg its c ansa. Memphis, Tetiii . March 20 I'iio lowlands opposite Memphis are In undated for forty miies otK. Tlu iitilo towns oi Ashporl ami G lii Dust, Teuii , tire up to the vvindo.vs in wai riiiiuino noc.ses in mo l,w to the borne of her parents, ll ices ure up lo iiieeavea. un lie , n I , ,.,i,. ported in part, ana in many cases .,j,np ido ,,t the i iver towns aiv l'..sterdav F-s went to the entirely, by- the m II owners, many j uiuu.dy as b.id tond t except k0IIHe aua i-r his -ifo bad reiterat of theso schools being in sess.ou lOjOsceol i, The low lands aro ul. ber dete. mite.t.ou never to live motm.siiill.eyiar.at.d ll.esesch(.olsial)dodi and many ot the im.ab. , b ,,;, ptfeH Hi,ot Ler.her arehMclarS. Libraries aro in some UMts lrtV0 st everyt l.ing they pos- j n ,lh,)r ftn , ,,:9 ,.iitir in.,,,w Mi,8 sessed. ho lar the loss ot ute report : j0ilim.,, rtl)ll wile's father. ed is placed ai fil.y. None of tin W'jiun cu recover, -hTlT? .T i 'and it i.-doi btful if Mr. Johnson will Killed by hatm Mmrlipi. .vu ,.-00 , rnl,n0,, lo Lu owu Bridgelon, X J.. March 2 ). i w.. ;1U4 nni t I'd himself. Int e diuihtrsot John Di eher. Lulu, ' i'""" 2 years oid. and R-becci. 0 years; (.O 1 AilvK'6 t. tai lliers. old, saw several boxes of lucifer August i, G i Mireh 18 Alfred matches placed in the k t hen closet j R Shepjj r n. of Now York, an ex at their home, on .Myrtle street, vea pi I statisti i in on the ;:od ieii. n terdav afternoon Wh 1 t cir moili a id rmivt iio'i.m: of -ott ot, h-y i:bi er was im ii mi ng th! i 1 1 1 - s i-ej) ill aiiolhel i otoil-t lie I 're;: i'i 'till ed upon ai i;.i;r and - -n one of the box.-s r:.ei. il.s-y h 1 t eating Al irnieii at :.e ;i. n: ner llltl FIMITVRE. Our Er,"a.rra.Ita.r Department Isnow full of all kinds of Fttrnituro that willsuitall tastes. Oak Suits from $350 to $30.00. Chairs from $3.50 set to $15.00 a set. KocStcrs from one dollar to four dollars and fifty cents. Tables of every description. Special Bargains in Oak Exten tion Tables. CALL TO SEE US. W. L. LONDON & SOU. 1'ITTSBORO, March 23, 1897. cases provided, and ino owners seek to imprest the employes with tho necessity for educaliin; the ch 1 dren. but as lwa as the latter are able t earn a few dollars in the mill il is impossible to keop them at school. A Novel lift rromttia Durham Sua, Last uitfht. ut the Wilkerson ware houso on l'arrish street, the bet be twen W. K. llolmun and V L Wricht, colored, was seUlod with satistaction to all parlies concerned Ij. A. Henderson, coured, ucted as referee. When everything was in reudi Hess, the cat eatitii.' comiimnced Iloiinan, who Wns the AD M IN ISTR ATO R'S N OT I ' K. HuTlnr calinil at Uin lmknUtrator of 1kmi U. SuUih. iln-oniHKl, I h.-r-bf au'.lfy All porNitui ' oiaintf ulalnis atrrvliut'p-AM 'Iwoilxil lo iaiiSi Uie moio a ios ou ar b)'ira tli ata.ilAj , lw.Ji. I Wit. K T. SMITH. Mardt 4. n'7. A,lmlnairtnor. SALESMEN WAHTED. To noil our lilnu UiitHE Nurorry Stn-k. Manr nw (' AU iifr.;r.l ibt yr iha Bm nis ull lit Biniaf, rarl'M.snif frulta iMi.t MiLam'TijiiL!!. 'I'tie tiunJuP-a cntftir ml t,mr uviiih Hllbir un Mlflrv nt (VmfntttaLl A. Iioui'l'.s. lllio I'UOMAS, Mapln Atwiiib Muf i H'TIf rii, Wish :i.ear. I'a- i . v. j . iiiiiTrn DOUBLEDAUJT SERVICE To New York, Atlutila, Hiolmiond, Norfolk. And nil Point NORTH and : iHh d 8 U lo- :fo ! . elt i i.i I i li:-' Mi l li -' t in a ,i!.l.:l. iL'0;:c one. .Mrs. lo-eiior kit 'lien ;ii, 1 fo iod d,S oscd ol irr;i;i,.s loser on the i fiM iioiti'tii'S iel vv'ii'i v. fiit ini o Him ! vv t ii o-V tool j ow l hundred ol ntf i id-- adv 1 , m l ; In ; I t ,' " v in lbeir :o ectj f A 1! I V IS !1A VOffsNOf'H.T, HitIi g i UIH'-1 ih n,1iain.-Ht.r A. 1 :j'-w.i- J,v., I '.it1' u oij . ;."-- ti i ,i ..in,.- it.t'. .. :.. ' I l !.. .:; : ahiMt oi,. t '. rn-. . IL V. li'J1:!, "' .: Kl: l'.ij It.: h, (..- tl vr; . !S!M. ArJ '.i. ir :,.'.-,l i. .'.-'-.ti' nf ,fti!a. t'. : r in :,.-.:'. j ya.f u ie ri M I! it 'l' , r ' l ;.' I he r lizsimmoiisvoi oiii ugm, iaiiii-i i i,M.t'.ers nhviu: lit ouIi I ! fnp '.ud:.e aoide i 'I'd lliey t'u'.ly carried out his part ot I he ! n. j hhots, who soitit,t n phy Mrian ! voo'.l n-v r lm f.fi-d Hi 1 their au'teemetil wdh Wricht. It he iia l , (,,, f es vvi : e protnp. ly :tl n'i ni-t t-i- j co'ton in the periods of it- greatt-bt failud to do so It was stipulnt'd thai j ed. ami t io ollec-lnl'l jn 1 i;d U , depression tho losur shou.d forleil Sonielt,l0 ,r..,u 0Ilt.. ptl0 .-,,,, ,ol. ll)W i peop o nave an mea uiai a wmuc ,!Vur, h.;nk r:iU lly an 1 die t at 2. cat was to be eaten, but nothing ol j this morning in t to arms of the kind was a.'ie.-d upon. tio. mini j ja.r jle,t , ;Kt,.d mother. ate a tew niout hfuis ot I he cat, which l'oistm ini; ilti.sbaiids. London, March 20. If the was baked brown. It was not neces sary Ihul he r-hou.d eat all oi the car, or half ol it, but enough to satisfy tho lelo eo and spectators, which was tlono. For several days those in teres: ed have I aJ a lare Tout cat up la: ten intf over in ttio village ot Albright, in anticipation ol tho occasion lusi nifilit. Itiss:iid thaltho cat jjot a way yesterday morning, but they procured uuother ono from some where. It was thou ;ht by many that a rabbit or 'possum or Momct'iing ol that kind would be subs-ituted. but numbers tan testily lo tho lact thai it was certainly a cat, and nothing e so. Thus was set led one ot ihe most novtl bets ever made in the St ite or any wheie else, certainly one ot the most novel thatever came uuderour tioiice. A Costly Hiittibuj nam Ibc PUtlaJlplita llecaril. Il is almost a unanimoas opinion From Cripple Crack. A tier t ho fnw in Cripple (' eek, I look a very severe nil and triod many re-uedi: without help, t e cold o.ily U-co.uiii inoiv acttled Af alien I ler usiiiirilifw s n.i l luwtlesoi t.hnm tion of Ihe lirpoan world was not j hol tin's Couli Hoint-dy, bth the absoriicd by t nc III! ealenod march of great events, popular interest would be directel in a lar'o meas ure to ihu .isoiuiidinir reveiatitms which are bein made t'lis week in the crimiiiai courts of Hungary and Au-tria. A doZMi women mo on trial in one town lor poisoning their husbaiids.'aud it is freely ad nutted thai t u'irs ure only typ c.il cases whioli il ns rate what is aiui-lan univeisul cu-t im iu tlu c miii ry districts of the region. 11 iili.io,t poisoning, it wus coolly uiiiiounccd iu court, is as common a ca lin as midwifery and the public prosecutor declared that he only pi'oi-eed.'d with these tew cases becauso Ihe oil! prits had confessed and desired to break up the pruciice- Brutal Hoys I'oiinhkeepsio, N Y , March 21 Sonm of the school boys ut Stalls among the leading firm of seidl ou,'f? 011 rnuay ntieinpted to lurti growers in the l.utted States, and i ' ,uo waue o oi uutir p. ay mine also among scientific! fanners, that the free distribut ou of seeds by the (ioveruuient is a cslly humbug. Tuis has bt-en madn very clear lo every body who takes an interest in the subject by the exposures of Mr Morton, the late Secretary of Agri culture None the less, Cougrt sj has the usual appro; riatiou, and t mugh Mr. Cleveland refused to sign it. it is likely to be sent unamended for the approval of Fiesiden' Mc-Kinley- The distribution of tree teds by Congress is not only a miserable bit of paternalism, but it adds ma teriully to the expense of the postal service. It should beabandonli along with the franking yrivileg, a twine abuse. coiiii!" ai.d cold U t! me, and in this high ulrii ude it takes a ineri tonous C'lU.h riMiiedy to do any good (. H H-n lersnii, editor O.ni'y Adver tiser For sal) by Byniiin it Hoaden, Speaker It-H'd Aiiihist Topiili-ti Watihiugton. March 2(1 The pop nlist member of the senatenod Louse held a j "in' c I'lous tonig'it for the (I'.n pose ol h-anng the repot t of tht CMUiuitl"" appointed to confer with Spakir H-ed about representation on t!ie c immiitiee of ways h'uI means and other commillees t'he commit tee report that thf-y got no eneoiii-igeii;-nt from !!ie apou1'' r and t lit mucus dit ' Oted tn t the ctmiiiiu ntctt'ioti lo him which stated their reH.-ons I'ti- iLeir demand bo pub'.isb .d The Emperor of (Jermany Crazy. London, March 22 A letter to tho Daily Mail reiterates tbo story ol Emperor William's insanity with startling frankness, mentioning his majesty as being tho sovereign pre viously relerred to as pinching bis guests and. trying to triptnem up with his sword. Ttio wiiier says the fact is now that thero is no doubt that tho emper.tr, it not specif ically insane, is liable to fits ol ubt r ration which, while they last aro in distinguishable from madness. Dr. King's New Discovery for Coiisiii;!'iiii. This is tiio best medicine in Ihu world I -r all forms ot Coughs and Co, ils i. lid tor Coiisiimp ion. Every boitie i.- guarai't-'fd It will cU' and not disappoint. It has unequal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, hay F.ive-, Pneumonia, ltroni hil is. La Onppe, ('old in the Head and lor i.'on.'-uinpliou. It. is sate for ull ages, pleiisaut to take, and. above ad a sure cure. Il isu!w.:V well to lake luey neapea up in a nig pue around ( j)r. King s Aew jjile h"i Is in con tbelitlh prisoners, and thm set it ! tiec.tion wit h Hr. King's New Dis oa fire. The boys bound to tl.e tern coveiy, us they regu ate und tone shrieked with terror aud begged and the stomach and bowels Wo guar pleaded to be let loose, but Ibeir tor auteo perfect alilai-tiou or icturii mentors ran off into the woods and I money. Fieo triul bottles at O U left them to their fate. They I IMkington's Di ug Sore. Hogular were saved from death by Frank ' Hizo 50 cents and Si 00 Ol'Manney, who, fearing that some The larger b vs se. id an I held Wnl:e Terpe.uiug and Allie I'uiver. the two youngest boys, and backed : the n up agUiusla sip ing, lo which j they were securely tied ''Lots burn them up", shouted one of the party. Acting ou the suggestion, thev i I gat iered dry leaves and brush, which i t dog awful was impending, rau back and released them after they bad bjeu half suffocated by the smoke. Hypnotism Haves A Man. New Y'ork, March 20. By tie w-trden's consent, Professor Martini, oa Brooklyn, visited ilobo'ten Jail on Friday to place George Smith ac cused of theft, under hypnotio iu flaeuoes in order to lesru if he was gui.ty. Smith was taken from his cell ml placed in a chair Mar ii then made passts cv r tue tunn's Leid f or a iocg V.um, aud t'le prisou er fiua ly waiit into what was ap pareu lv it hvotiotiir condition. Tue Professor asked who Wis with hiiu when be committed th robberies. '! know nothing of them," said the subject Smiths counsel and the professor A Nebraska 151'zzunl. Omaha. Neb . Much 21 Western Nebraska is in the grip of a very severe snow storiu T ii b 7.Z n d ex tends fro, n S.-huvlc, s;xty milns west of bete, to North I'I it in the furl her Hid of the S' lie Ten inches of Miiov I, us fiillmi at lii-thlebem, and th uiu I is Mo ving il into great ill if is. Nnilv a foot of snow has falipn af Central 1'itv. W. !:"kf. I Ti'-;itrXs" sa i"- ftv yik" A tu-). .'Mt'..'liin aajs-iliT s.u.- "f Ctial t. c-'iiuij, w.'-. IP S'SI hi mi!'!: aucilOD.'iB l,a I aEMISfcs, ak li.ta ou aAU'KDAY, thrSrS .lay ot April, IM 7. ilia li of lauU ami iue build ln itierniB ai H. Vi rnoo s rln. andkoawu aa II 10 tit. VBaNO.s Sfl.lMia Ar,l MI: aaM lolouu t.ainlnj abuulona 'luariernt an be(!oalii at a siivkc. ln piriier of the liapilat church Im runaltig lliaor too h wtni aald ha tnj fttAtW a aisae. iurn ni furl; ar,t i a siaks, ibeueo U'rll tony y.-J l i I iak), ib-ooa eaat fnrlf )ar, M l,i-i;liiali.f IVrins ef ia!. ni llilrl outt, an.t balaar In via in ul!ia with luiarear. II A. I.ONDOJI. A. P OH. Hal. T. nanli l". noanuiitmnara. Trains Leave Pitta-boro-- 8 la a. m. 3 26 p. ro at ritts- tVI OUiOAUK MALK ISY tli- ui cf p 'wer i,buIuI Iu a mi'rtgsge dsn! bor ti ll 4!i a IMuly trreft A'unJdy 5.25 p. ro. FINEST PULLMAN VESTIBUL- ED TRAINS. T. J. ANDERSON, General Past. AgsnL Portsmooth, Va, E ST. JOHN, Yice Pies nnd Qen. Manager V. E Mc hEE, (ien. Supt. II. W. 13. GLOVER, Traffio Manage. C. F. & Y. T. RAILWAY. JOHN GILL, RaciivM. . jis-uis.1 1 Soinri t,. 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Atry tavfi Uiial Hi.!l luatii walnut i'a lave m.kndala iMic Orfualxra Lrave illirl'lly l.paT I'll in ai lMm Sautoril Arrl Pay nilpvllla Jans Arrlv ram avllia IttTn Kayauoillle Arrlva Wliuilngwa 10. M II 11. T Sl.lt 1 M lltl l.M a it a it a m 1 at HOKTII BOOICD. Imiii nrnnalMTllla Arrl'a Max on Imr Maiion l.ciTB Hi'il sprlnca l.raTe H"pK Mills Arrlte ayfilU'Vllla No. i. TUILT. t Ma. m IU ". M 1111 ' 11 II 11 01 I SOUTH BOCMLI, NO. t. PA1LT. i Lpat KAyattoTllls ! I.cuv.. Hiipn Vfilla .' Iavn I Sprluga i Arrlva Mhxkiii j Lnave Maxion Arrive Uiunelievllla 1Mb. M 4 4f -IM M lit" t I HORTB BOUND. Tutt's Pills Cure All Liver Ills. ARE YOU1 BANKRUPTinhcalth, ! Laara Itamaaur i Lava Cliinai 1 Arrlva OrwiiBlvra L-viv ilrrfnahoia iMivn Hi,'k-ilala 1 .Vrrlvfi MaJlaoa No. If. Mlaa rally . BV In ;i'i 'i-r!. i i.- j r.. itli.'ll '.'Iji.!. T ; ; i vr hhity S in run '.;ar Mi oivice it Sad Effects f Cigarettes. Salem. Vo , Mroh 19. Guv. the thirteen -year old sou of Mrs Lizzie V.... i. i j. O'iiiiu o cumiNf! Illlll I un uiuitixni'i 1. ?h 1 .?D L"!U": wenl b.fo.e Uccord MoDonongb to with St. Villi dunce as a result of . ury arguea 108 m"M constitution undermined by ex- excessive cigarette smoking. Unt.l KK.1 "J ' travagance in eatings bydisre- recfnllv be was a strong, hardy, ro " l"e robDeris. .... j- tL i c i bust boy the picture of youthful vig-! Aute hlDe the garding the laws of nature, or or and health. The attending ph . 2 L llZlTt IT' physical capital all gone, if SO, siciaudoes not think that ho cV, re- . eJ Sn"tU " rf leabe Bt ODce- j V ' .JL r.CCriA m cover from bis present pitiable eon- - J : a. ., , , ,. INuVcK UborAll dition. The case is a sad onJ ,1"1:, T.,e 1 w;i1 ; last vveeK, r.uvvaru uiuuons wus kiu a u - .uiv. j wu. lBKi"Hpb8t Sf From VIHCilNlA, NOKTII CAROLINA, sot r n iijvru. I.uhvii M.i-lt-.'.'i Loavo Hiiik-wlfili. Arrlva Orivi.s - r-'i I-avM OraouniM.ra Lnava Ollinnx Arrive Kaiueeur 44 a. a. IM" -f M ill? 11 . " h'o. li. ntxra. ;-'iiy i;.'m hniMli. li m p.m. 1 JK " 4' " t Jt " I II M " KOHTU BOTJ1IO cohhictiosb. Al Fareiievllle with AUanMe Caaat Maa tar all pulnM Norib and Eaat, and BaotoTit wltfe raa pm Uiaril Air Line, al Oreanabor wINi tha Saiaaa deed. vl hv Sauiii. 1 S! Porn- w hn at rnr.lr T? U .1 l, ! . j i-oraii.iv iiuauai-iic, usjitisia, mill uvvi inn uuni l. William Kilpatrick. the oldest man in Georgia, died recently si: The total amount of tho direct Cttitoihville, need 108 years, lie land tax which was unclaimed in enlisted in the Confederate army j this Stale wus $62,000. Ol this 825. when he was 72 years old and tnnght i tii)0 was used iu making the state ex through it. lie wus a brnve soldier j bibit at world's fair and the remain and was an estimable cit'Euu all his dor was covered into the Slate treas life. ; ury. SOUTH BOUKD CON RUST! 1 VS. SOUTH CAROLINA and GEOR (il., tlliikm lmnieilliltC COIineC- iBallivayOuinpany, at WalnulOova t tiolts With trains troitl nil points, fultaweatt.rnaailru.4lor wtoam- NORTH, SOUTR, EAST AND WEST. sour stomach, malaria, torpid .... I i . i-i . ,! ll Orenualmro wllb ihesuumern aanwas liver, constipation, biliousness il ,les. ra!w' tK:ts-9 ? P,s and a 1 jforR.ie.gh. Rici.m..nd.nii p 11 i j i j- iinii,iii,iiiuii,ii'n.iira'i i"" Eaat, rayeiMTine wiw t iuhm i and all kindred diseases. , ifotR,llK1,ui8uu,,.n.iio.wufc.h. 1 UtI. S LvIVer r HIS Dept., 6 Kiu.Ull House, Atlanta. G. buuih and so.mwa. nn nfvcnliitA ntro T. J. AsnKKSus.uen. Fsi-s r Agt , w. a. iL, 6ayi fm wii aV4H7vaMav va w at walnut Cove with tne Xortalk k Waaieta BaaV FtTSPPCial MaattCr, lU.p, time- f 1 t.r Hoanoko aacl poU Hank .aWaa. i . I ' , n Oreeualioru wllh the Saulbern Hallway Bawaaay I'oi tenioulb, Va. i.v. m, om'i
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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