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THlHtbBAI. JOLI IS,, 189. Hr A. LONDON. Editor. Bomb of the a-eulou advcaUs of Itio proposed'HpotiiaFBCbooytaJ! ocem tb think that every man, who wilt tot Toto for this tux, is opposod to lubl-ie schools-. Thm is a vorv irroat mistake nud tfdeoa gross itijtistico to tion fro, Paiu' aoss-iuiiis. In 'majority Of'oor bos citizens. j l)or wo,'di'' tL,lt !Vl'' 7 b,,iUi,, " Aid the fa itself, ordoriiictbe 8ureJ is mortgaged to U" A80cia- Btbool tax election, assumes this as a tacfrby compelling the ballots to be Yoled-to Baro prinbed or written on .tb. words .'or W.KH,hV tS, . ... .. l if -- itk,j.i a.-hnnln " Vn ntr tfon 5 or chapter 421 (on page 600) ol-the ?ubl.io Laws of J97 reuds as fblloWS-'- At said'olcctiftn every Voter m to- Vor ot tho ftpccial school tax shall voto ft" Wiitton or printed bnllot with 'Sbe wOi,d8-"for schools", and every Voter opposed to- t1e special school tx shall voto a written or prhttel ballot with Mie worJs "nuuiifi schools." NoW, Wo rcapoctiully submit that this ballot is-very unjust and a slan der upon many men '.vho nro op Jlosed to thiir special tax, and jet are us mucb in favor of pubi:-c schools 3M they who vM1! -vote lor Uio special tax. It is an antai:1 and' unjust at-, tempt by our legislators to stigms 9e as AtjtWist Schools'' manyoti out best' citiitTB, who are not a-i gainst schools but tfho d nsC cure Just at this timo to voto tor this in grease of over tifty p?r oit on thoir school taxes; j Tbo ballots ought to huve printed', Or written cn them the ?o:l3 '"lor special school tax'' and x,Uo words "against special school tax", because :t Iff tlie tax tlict -h 'i ."jf voted tor or against, and not thu si in pie ques Kon for or n.tinst si:h )'.-( U moy ;:1to le prayer lo slaLc that Octl and' every township' mjrtt dc jido lor itself whether or not it will levy n-nd pay tiiis speciuf school la:-:. I kxh townsHip votes independent 1 O-Und separate' ft'o- every other ttownship. One township may vote fbr this special tax and all tho ad jjoiniugf townships may vote a gainst it. It is purcty a local mat ter to bo decided by the toters of ech and every township for them Solves. The voters ot one town hip nMy have good rsivsona for rot fag against it, and tho voters ot un etlior township may have goud rea sons for voting for it. No-people l.ivve ever been more jfrossly decoived than hare the pco pie of North Carolina boon deceived by tho falso promises and bj-pocri tical professions of our "reform" leg- When tho people asbod for breiid" they have boon given a stone. Instead of giving the pcoplo tho 'bnje promidod' "SBUtr;" our "ro Ibrm" legislators have made thoir sondition worse than before. Uow? ?irst, by increasing their taxes. And second, by pase-io-g a law tc jnttLem is jnil if tbee increased taxes am not paid. What sort of kklief" is this T Imprisonment for debt has long nince been abolished as a relic of b-nr baris-oa- by alt' civilised countries. Uui here in poor old North Caroli na it is revived as a neWieform !" Taxes area species of debt duo jjlwe stale' and our "reform" lcgisla mtors have solemnly doclared that any uod every man must go lo jail, who does not promptly pay his ixea. Now, jast suppose such a harsh law had been passed by a Democrat ic Legislature f It would havo created tho great est excttoment ever before known in this State. Indignation muetiugs would bavo beon held in every afos u '.f,,, UUK. ,'.'t O.oupty and the people would also house of Mr. W.llisia I!. T.-ir.er, wi.o bavo risen in open rebellion! lives about I wo mis iiom Uii-.:l. But because such an unheard of ! a-'- di.-o.ei-,l. tin f ,x sou.-l.t v . , ,, , . i refuge under the d.veln.', but w-i law has been passed by a si t ot pre- ,- , , . , ,r , 1 J ' dnvou out l;v Mr. Itiuers s.m, tended "retormors of course it must ;jbD, n'uled by'dogs, pursued a -short bo all right ! j distance, and k l i d. la the m -ih e But have uot the "reform" loud- o young man was slightly bi:t u m ers given any "relief to anybody j lu?p 11 k vi t n' hllui L' l'iliUL n, , v ,t,, . . i aiaasion .-oon l,tul.-d, and ,0b 1 Yes. They have certainly uolUiiu Hum, tlt0UiiU (lf lt given relief to TUEMstiTiiS. '1 be j Tuesd.iv, the i'..u, w htm the hand be TiEAOEBS have obtained "relief." They J came ir,tln:ied. swollen, and panda!. have holped themselves most liber- I'V811" louvuUious followed. ally. They have actually created f'1,1, t1!,yo"!: 1,1 L,t:,u") vi, . , .. , . I lent that seveiftl hi ra:i; men c niid now uiuuD-j, uuu !'.ijy iiuvo not, re duced salaries and foes as they m sdumnly promised to do. Tho of fice hol-ders are certainly onjoying very groat "n lief," but the masses of the pcoplo where, ob f where is the "re iei" promised lo them ? X'bo answors "WhoreT" '. JmCKEASI ) TAXES AND IMPKI30MME.NT ir NOT PAID ! Sexator Isham O Harris, of Ten nessee, dred at Washington on last Wedqesdaj, aged ubout eighty years. He bad been to Tennessee what Zeb. Vance bad been to North Carolina. He was three times elected Governor, ft-ad bad been iu Congress for the y.fet twenty yoaio. A recent deoisiou of tbo Supremo ; Court of South Curoliuti way be of importance to many .North Carolin ians,-especially to those persons who have insured tbeir property in the Partners Mutual Insurance Associa tion. By this decision it is h H tln.i a member of that Association (0110 who has insured bis property in ii) can not rliini his hotii;-.itea.l exeiiip ton ' Becuru tbo paju-wut of all us ! 8e"Ments taat m ba UI,I cu 1,8 owner. Wt.il. this decision great ly streng Ihnna Mm A SMrtewil inn nml mak-fta ir.orn 1 incus tuo Associai ion anu ma&os more i ' eecure tho Weut of oil its losses, Jet il " VMKJ persons from ' jmiDS (,,' bisuring iu it, because they j y ULt wish t0 lmvo n,,-v M,t'h mo, t' gage or lit n eueumbering their prop ' orty. ! i " Tin-: Supivne C uu t may bo e;. I e.l (. l? (i0.i,., t!u. mionaht v :hc Iiim', cn id. ! l y I lat ure, t!i:it or-h-is an held in xt in. nit 'i up. i ct levying the speei Koiiie ot (tov. l!".el.' have expressed tile o uu t-o.'i.'. itili iijiiu', and peris'te'idi'UL of Tul) h-4 I.. - s ! : iou t i :. I !u- ii!'-tii -.1 m-Iu.,-! s iecal .uh" ",o.i-:i lii.il tin- ;!;! '. lie li... i.u tax t i- : iimi hn. l'l-'iai'.i'l (1 iv. K'.i.-. 'i to i::'.: :i from tiie Supfi'ine Con. I a !n-i:-. n upon its c i i sii l u 1 1 . ) m; 1 . ly a- -.:i h possible. The (.Jowrii.'r may w iiuesl tho court to hoi 1 ;i;i e!ra tirm, so that the exj'ousi! ot an i i, j lion ma- bo savrii, il tiio Kv h ua coiiititui ional. jlflianc's ( li't k Coiivich' i. Con o.-iH-na--iu-n ".' Uu- I'lui: Iviic iHw-.v.-.r. N'.-wtou, .July 11. liii j.iry iaih. (rh:im buruiti? case, tdicr beii'g out live Lull s. il l ii!').i-d a via.iiiti f gu.lty. Ci'IKilu I lor i-;'i:i.-.la:ii i.i .nt' a motion lo eel dsi.ii !io vt i.iu i. Judge (tret (, in refusing lo .t aside, staled that t ie d'ieli!aiil v.'.-i- represented by ubl couiisi;; ui.u considerable time had boon cjcuined a tho1ll, 1,1 uf. I"1 lUl far as he could see tho trml was a fah ah(, i)lipu.t;al tM1. i.u..u couum l l lie n ui-jvej iu arre. t. i f judgiuetit. which moiioi: ; n also rcfuro 1. Ih-ft lulant was i-oMim ed to pay a ti io of ?;Ji';) mul ci-ts. Ti.is may seem a liht punisLijoot I'.u .-o grave utli-Ube, bat the tti.u.!o, it i.p jeais, covering iliis case, makt s t o clime only a mis-l.-mcauor. A b.ual of i530 was ttipiiivd pending app.-..l to the Supreme t'ouit. Te ju: as selected was composed of mua living somo distuueo away from th,i toatiol Neivtoc, mid the p.-.liili-al c ncpl. x iou is said lo b , ;i I'opul'st.. one Ivi'pulilican and one )eui crnl. Tlii--appears to cintradict tho conu i.liuii that persei-u-iou was at the b ttnin of the whole proceeding t"va'itj ot Mr. tirahaiu's p- l ti.'s. II. is i-. .i. f oluik iu the olliee ol State S.ipern temJcut of l'ublic Instruction Me bane. North (.'uroltuVs (iinnt. Prm Ui- s.iliiiury w.irl.t. Monday's World state. I that U'li liam Austin, the tall man ol S unly eouiity, was in the city. Mr. Au-iin is now workii.g at tint oKl 'barker blacksmith shopon Leu street. Ho was 21 years old the 13. ho! last A r i J , measures li tool it H-4 in ches in his stocking feet and is still growing. He weighs 22 pounds and is apparently a skeleton now, but with large bones and muscles He lifted when only 10 years of ace a bale ol cotton weighing over 5mi pounds and crried it some 2. yards Only recent y three Northern ,eu ll'j.nen offered him 5-,i,UiH) to jro in training for rive years t ) fiifht the chainpioii ot the worlil, but. as he wasoliU a bov at tliat time, il eollM only tie expert :d lint he wmil l :..i! know what t do. J!ut from a i-on versation w.t'i hiai hu seems re.idv to uecepl a lair pr pp isiiiou lor t iai purpose at pre-eat. lie has i.ever siiluke l, ( liewe.l toxicants, and loo health. Ill'lllill the ; any i .-lure A r.ital Fox !5iti. I I iU I . I i . I i . . r -I .i I hoi I biea with .uHieulty. Ho died iast night in greet agony. He Was nineteen years of t'r0 and I highly esteemed by tuosw who kiu;W j him best. It is supposed the fox j had hydrophobia, which caused him! to come to tho hoti-io in the daytime. Wadesboro Messenger: Jick ('ox the 1(1 vear old sou of Frank Coy colored, who lives on Mr. He-ay i Wall's place, iu Lilesville township. was instantly killed by liihtninff 1 Sauday afternoon nbaut -t o'elock. The boy, together with two younger i children, hatl been to the sprintf fori a bucket of water aud they wmo ou j their way back to the house when he was stricken. Ono of the children ' was just in front of him sud the i tli i er just behind Neither of them were ! tliuckud ib ibu least. I Wusliiiiglou l.uttur. i From ur iioimiar onrraspondem. Wahuinuton, July 9tb, 1SU7. Another proof has been giveu of the power of the money kings over this ndmii.i.str.tliou. Mr. Mc Kin lay una Tirt.i:.l.y boeo compelled to send a fpeeial i.,:.H.vigo to Congress ii-1 ine-fur I. islation to.-.uiv out the wi-.hi s uf I lie bitiikers for the appoint meat of a aoiiiiuissiou to report wh it financial leg! Nation the Country needs. Mr. Mi-KmiIov must know that the silver Senators wit n t nl W this legislation to be voted npt.n jt this sessio.,; if be Jo-Wu he wiil vry soou learn ,f an aUcmpt.s made lo pu-su u iu mo oeuiu-?. The Senate this week passed the taiill' liillj the Ilouoo docliuod to ac cept thri Senate amendments, and the trust-ui.itlo document is uow in the hands of a conference committee Tim conti lentiul agents of tho various trii.-ti ar. i;i V n!iiii;:ton iu fon-.- tn si'ii that their iutei t-t i are ta!;i ii e,-ii r of by the to In .'ih'i' i-o:ii !i: lee. T.H' !.!!):!! i-! Ii t'l i' t!r- b-il rem n-is .1. l-ll! l- !-t t i' ! u'l-iii tin' s'r w 1 l 111 I I tnei'. i ;t i' v lCi'ow ii ; Iweed. h:s ui Ml-' fu .-. t.' t. H .1 iv. I . r '. : .i rt IV:' . -: i i -ii v s i:i li. j'l'l t. it i:i I i.i.i 1 ll .r ei'-.ui: M M i. 'II i.-' I : ,i.i-l 11 .a. I m i ioi. .,. .,- i) , . I.: ii : ; o : u o: r v ;; i in- v- i. i c! ill 1 1 uu!; S.i-iiiish 1 wool; S. ti.i . ; I. id; oiu'.ii-. Tiii. ho;:! li e i'oii t ns. 0 i ' r ' . .. ,- lb,- L'.i - lillttO oil l'O' I'igU 11 I od a ! s .ii.t Oil i.'! !l l '' uh !.' l.i i;-i f He', if i' I -. !"'( S.' litl I-' ' i.V ! ' .1. mrid.-d'bv t-,-1 ..-.hi U. i s.iry, t" iidi'.nioi d V.m i eaii c w I.i; I id in I'u'.'.k in 1 in i'.-i.t it ;i lo put I . vi'g'i l '.'tig' ( , ii ua - ; I ilil- l in:;:; lo l'M:i So oa iris ii-f.in' I I .: it l.u'i us any ai .is' t i ; ; . 1 1 i.i u ,:a n ri l-.'ii: a' v tor t .i.i i. .i.-a w i o:v e ! uii. ::i ol the U. S ; u ll lo bril.,-: i fo.-waid -.viia no n.il intention ol hiving it ad 'pte.l by l oth laaiu-ho of t'oiigr. s;, iii".i!v us a p. .In L'-o play, is a Klin;: in-i 1 to i ho injaiy ..I leiuiy received by ttic t.vo anioiian ale-i. l-'or some imeip! liiscj reason the in--in I is hi' I'..' Se.ia'.e committee o l'on i I! 'h.l ioi.s iiave e'. ii ;.t d l hen ri'ii Is-i'. iii! .n't l a p. a '.ii g Hi-.' t: l it; lor lie innix-itiiiii of ll.uv.iii unto tae regi.I ir ses.-iiia, and will repoi it at once wltii a u-.-minti udatiai. th.it ii be ratili.; 1. Aiiatunipt is la ing ia-td' to gi-t tho Ci n -tut of tie oppon--:.ts of the tteit- t a vole ul tLns tessim.il huviui; bee i hm'ii t lined thai ih-i uecessary v.t.3 ti ratify i-a:j be obtained. It is not sai p; isnig lh.it meu of oi dinary coiuprcaeiisioti siiotlld 'iud i. 1-ili alt to im.liii.staiiil thu thi-urv of "proit'-eii; n" upon wl.ieh there piiblicau tarill' bill, p.u-sed by lli Seimto this week, was constructed I'ako coa', for instance. The dut ou loieigu coal is advanced from foi ty to sixty seven centi a ton, ye S.itiutor Kl'iins, l.imsclf heavily in li i i sled iu coa! niii vs, says the iu Jie.i.'.i will ii .:. i.-.-i.l in lidding one ei.t la ti.e ps-, of the miners, ,i faiiiigh he i. liu'.t thi! tl." pric ' eoal lo the eoasliiuer will uu-luiib filly I o advaueed. Iu other won's the 27 cents a ton added is a grut iit to the mine oivntrs. Seuatoi' Joues. of Ark., thus expressed himself on this siibj-ic: ; "The coal turners would bo jaslitied iu asking mid expecting higher wages utter the uew tariff goee iato elf -ct, if the repiiblieans were sinci-ru iu their argiiiuents in sup port of higher tariff taxes Tho ba. den of their speeches on the coal duties, and on every schedule in thtr bib, was that higher rates were in-ce.-siuv t) pl'aleet Ameiiean labol lioiu iho I'.iinpetit iou of cheap fo. eigu labor, and lo eaa'o'.o Aai. rien'i employers t i-av higher w ies, Imi every one kno.vj that is not wb.il t it lanli' win i i.r ase.l for. Il wis t;. give the i'i'i.I mine owners and oth i cmployeis of i iboi 1 irsjo pri.iiia. N.n '.vtii-.'an.biig the iniri-:is- in tin duly on eoal from I t t i 1-7 eenis a .Ion, tae miners will be foi i ai.ate if theii W ;es me not ied.l v 1 ins'., i 1 of in ised. ( ' M.SUlael S V I 1 lino il'. pay more for em!, an 1 xi-aiiM w.i! go to '. a mi'i o.vners an 1 tin rmbvays. In ' t.ii!i!"wi- u- t iner"is el for t'l,- hem lit if t lie wage f:: l! ers. n-i! witii.-t m I lig the d 'elarat ion cfthe pro-.e.lionisls lh t I tj liiu'b d.lies w ie far lao hjuili'. ot Am il c in lubi its'. .Mrs. I,iiiA Almtiduiis I'icc Silver Carthage, Mo, July 12 Mrs. Maiy E leu 1,,'aso, who is helo as n It i-tuier at ti e I h uiiaipi i i s-uu'dy. said iu an interview toil-.n: ' Tno silver ijafsliou is an issue of the pa,;t, and w;li nev.r nguin serve as the leading isMiu It r the H-foriu elements of polities If Mr. llryau ;s goii g to make the silver iaestion the d jiiiiuani is.-ae iu the next cam paign, here is one womau against him. Soeiabs.u is thu hope of the country, and in the ut xt campaign the tight will be nmdo for indiistnal emancipation of the people.'' t'ol. Carr'.s (Jeiicrous Oiler. tr.)iu do ciiariouo otscrvor. (d Ji.liin S. Carr lias offered .300 to that county which shall, at the August local taxation t-lection for schools, poll the lirgest percent sgo of its qualifif d voters in favor of such taxation. It is a t-haracteristi- cully generous oiler, and we hope timl it may have its inrluence iu over coming the btrong oppooitiou to the li iu dome couutiea iu the blato. Trip Around the World. New York. July 12 Eighteen mouths ago Frank Burton left tho j city hall on a trip around the world. I Mo began the journey as the result of a wuger made by two prominent jetportiug meu in this city. One. who W'w au admirer of Uurtou. det hred j ,!,l,t lie 0OulJ P '' world, h-tll' lll, without n eeut ia bis pocket, ! l,!,,.ltH 11,0 P, withont iM-gy-ing. borrowing or tt.-nl ng a d 1'nr. hb "f lut'81' lw "'" (,0') ou the trip. When Uurtou kit. thu city hull he bad in Lis pocket a pass to Albany, which .M.tyor iStrong hud handed to him. The paws had been int! listed to miivor bv Steve i ! ,uUa hcr K 1 fc"vn Bl,,lo hn uLXZm'0 '1 the ... . ... . . m-iyor'ij ottice, bis jmunoy comjilelcd Hi comes to New York with 3,000 earned on the t ip, and will receive $ ',5011 of the money wagered on the trip. Tne young man carried with b in sovoial pass books containing t!i si-'nai in es of mayors, chiefs of j p lilee. hjiortin, men, actois und oth ,eis In. iu nil put:, nl Iho world. I H i. fu sft. s i!it hi was ill with I ti phoid It v r f i I iai en o--ks in i i g mi, ami that he w is wreclifi.l on i. e U iiiiu i Aniii Maud i i the I i baa i.-.'itll, i'lie !('l!l. f 11 lip O i ii rei t. mid Mas a tut il 1 iss. r.iti'.l i'lasti ni' Li;:hf niiu'. New V -i n, .lu'y 12 - I,i!ii ning s r :i i ai l- hslii.l t h.s all ei iioon, -e . - in. ;-e V. M. ll. A ti nl as j o:..-.-l i I ill - i: V o i: .i li li.il ii! I ,'i .-ill! I :.r ! iUtie- to ie ma. i Was killed and is e.ei'e haaly hurl. Ka:ti e:i' ire ,iay and ns a neii tli.i no. liave mam . I'..ii .a A great una. iter :.. ! :n ih'e V M. 15. A was loaiiii.rlniiis and in- i a:' by tlin-e who hail I llo II. en I. w ',; iioii-. i :., r -ailing or I tier writing to do. Tin storm w.sa! ;;s be!;;iit iiid.lenly tu'.-e whs ,-i !!-.:. hug il.isli ut li-,'!it iiin.'. and m a n; imenl the ti io was lown n i -1 i.: il auies A general a ! ii'.a w ,s -i o.e fed an 1 I he guards, i.en aiel ii'iilm! meo corps eauio a! I .ub'e ijn cl;. A'm'-'s' . t-V :-y i):)t) who hl lbeel. l.-lei'lhe eai.vas Was sht.e'i- il b tMe lii'liluin;. I'.irj'oriil .1 .1 Me. U.in.tl 1, of I'.mipa y "A." Twenty -.to., ! l...,!ii.ini, W.'iv V a was a.-a.l. fla t a '. -n of the ..no ere ai e u si-oas 1 nc body ol Corporal Mil', maid was it-st I a ken from the mass i l rains l'he .siii-eons work il over it fur .-mi hour or more, bui llieil i :l'o'( s were fruit'. ess Those who Wi r. knot !;ed iineoiiseioiis wore icviveu sunn of thorn with great iil!i"il y, and one or tv-Vt ol t-io men u t t I mi a sei ions eiiii li ti ai, I5i.it lis IVutu the Heat. Chiea-if, -la y 10 l'he tierce lieu under wlm h I'm urealer oili in o! .he cull:. i ry has sweliered miii'ii the i'ii sl ta'.luli , no. lor: t d ill many local .1.8 today, aud pl'euic'.iolis li'oiu the iveiither hiiriii i at Wsshinion in-b cite that lower te.ipjftt .ro wi I b ing go,. oral raiiil .M.niu 2 I. our-'. I'. hi leetail of ( ri-s-iaiio.is aid .'oil I s re.-allini: Irom t a long ! o t ! t -I'm n ppi o.ieiics in ma : nit iiile t ail ol a general i piil.-uiii. Kepoi B roui nil sections ol li e couuiry e neived toniglil show pi osl r. tioi s numbering in the neighboring 1 1 i 2,000 with fatalities cIi.mo lo 350. In iddition to this, there were scoris .) deaths rosultui'.' in brot.-lly from the tel riblo heat l ho dentil tutu iu many of tho Uni :i i ishoiv.i a b .ii Tn! iiieicasi o r oieviotis years. The Ceuli a I Salt; lave suli'.-red more than the oihei Slates. Iu the number of fatslilies ilns city heads t ie li-t with H7 leaths, Ciiii-inuati and silbarbai points reporting G", and St. Loui ii Throughout the .South ihohei t vas iuleusn, but the ileal h mt-iwai-niich lower than in the North. A Ghastly Find. Macon. Ga , July 10 A special t bo Telegraph from Qii (man, Gu., says: Sir. Jaeob Wootea anil Rome friend-, ivhile fishing e-terdny on .Mat ci-ei-k, iu tun upper purl uf the county disciiveitd 11 barrel bailed upright u tho ilu 1 and coi tiiu ug a hama no.ly ihul had tet u cut into Id .eks, j a.'kejin the mud Among the fn.g lueiits was a switch of l.umau ba r aea.l v pliit 'd, ub nit two feet in ieii;;tii, I Ink and evidently bt long ing t i tuo head of a young while woman. The dress was of checked homespun, v.h li ihero wis a kni an -!ei vest and an undershirt o b'.n ielie-1 home spiin, ni.i l.il i tin i'i No-v.s of the d.siioverv oon sjiiea . :laoe'!i t i. n. ighb'irLo .il mi 1 I iy hand, etl , of .oj 1 ,i have viewed th rem tins. The evvamp in w hich ill.' ho ly was t'-iilnd is ft doase j inyie, an 1 the .-p l where the birrel wa- in. . ititlnil is it mile or iiitire fit.in unv ! ..i.i.-..-. a ut- ueifiiiiii ui'iiii its lltli'hl . st-tl'e.l, al.)iit lift ft n miles fnrni here. X.) one has he:-:i missing nuil none ol thnHt w'.ej hnvti come from the Heene can aecoiiut tor tho lujattry. Oklahoma Territory. Fr nn Uio A I initi Juurual. Il is l robable that OkUhnma ami the luiliun l'oiritory wiil booq hf. ml i mittea t tlie uuiou as one etato. No other ttriiioiv over gaiiual jm-j'a i lion no fa t, ana if the jirojioseil new ; al inii i-. st. statu were admitted now it wool. I t .stamls Hist anion " "twi-kl v'' outrank lit en of tho presf nt HiBte ,,.,,.,. i six ficiueiiev of puLli iu point of number-1. It is believed l1,,,,, .! frl,,, ;;,, ietv am iiici iiieio uro uju.uuu Iiecilm IU I ii-1, ,.... . i .i f j- 'n vnmuunij HUH tut3 1UUIIIU AOrilHirf, and the number is ineieasing very raniillv. Or tlm I Kf) flflll iuoin .1. f - " - " . v - - euueii? I LI tbeso terr.tiries 550,000 are while ' people. There are tiO.UOO individusl all(l territory of lite I tin n ami larui owuers nud 40,000 persona en- t'-'e-.v1 countries, will vouch for gngotl in other occupations. It iu ' the accuracy ni-il f.tirni'fSof its news 1 uatural that this great populatit n I coliiiiins. should clamor for ttatehood. especi j Wo otTcr thin uiieipiale I iievsia j ally since coiigreui has coufeued it j per ami tho Chatham Ki:r.m t -upon several territories with ones I got licr one vear for .s 2 The fifth as much popululiou aa Ok!a jrcgnlir h ii.s;i i.iioii price of the Lou"iU')- 'tvvop.pcr-, is $i'..o. 1 Lincoliiton Journul: Rev. J, II. Yarboro, a promtnent and popular Baptist minister, principal of the Forest City High Seoul, dropped doud ut Floyd's Creek church, in Huihorford county, Sunduy about noon. Ho hud just closed services and was in tbo ait of putting his liorso to his buggy when be ivits at tacked by paialysis of tho heart and tell dead in his tracks. SiiiitLtlold Herald: Last Sunday at l'i iiii-eton, several young coluleii boys weiuexaiuiuiug an i.ld l'2 .nililiei pistol when il accidenti ! y ilischarg ed. Tho bull h t .1 liius Cogtb-ll in tiio eve eiusiug his tleylh. lit liven only half an hour after being wound ed. Wild ) returning from church Sum aud Oscar Mebnue, taimeis of Albt marlo county, Va., were ki led by lightning Sauday night. They had sought lefote under n tree The residence of Mr. II Y. lied feat n, of Anson county, was s'ruck by lightning last Momlay and tot ally destroyed, wit 1 1 nil iis contents. Mrs. Keilk-arti was .sittinu iu the piiiisiit'o wneu lhosii-i.Ke came and was alleeti'd Dv it to n small extol.'. V hit 1, (1 to Dt'ath. Wi'niini.m. 11, July 10. -Sam col Km ii-dv, a viuing yvorkiiiHti i.t h" Aagii-.tiae Mills, .was iattingH beit on a pel ey "f joum of tb in t chiiu-ry lias iiliei noon when his body yv.-is diaggel into lho b"lting and rapi Iv yvioiied thioaah the air. The rig t It -g iiiiij itrol yre.e j l ke.! from thu t.Ltis and lliu biwly was horub'v ni'ingled before I he inachin . ry eouid be ntapped. Death was in s'aataiio.jus. j l. I. llolietiod. Jr., I'tofessir in' the t)'iii!ibiii:i V 'llegc, Washington.; ). (J., yi aduated V'l ediclorian of l i : i I iss nt. yyiiko rorcst ('ohege n'! r being Ihore only t wo years. He v s prepm-nT at the Hornev School, i: ford. N V: lYen Tills. Send vo'ir a l.'.ress to II K Ibn i; leu Oi CiiiC 'g ). an 1 got free suii'pi box of I'r. Iving's New Life f'lils. A tiiitl wil. eonviiiee yon ut tin ir i iis I'bese pills in o easv in action ami ait imriii-i ft l.' tll 'ctiva in the cu t.'iinslipat'on and S'ck Ilea lache. I'm Mahiria and L'ver trouble they hav been proved biTalaible. They me trii irai t mi to bo peifectly free from everv ile.o enain siiOstance anil i be purely vegi lal 1 . They don't weaken by their act ion. but by .iron tone to thu slutni.-h iitul bo'v-N greatly inviq; )-ale th- sysien , li alar s . J,).: pr box. Si 1 1 at ti U. Pilk n,t m's Drug Store. Davidson Disp t h: Tb lUvel'ing house id Mr. J unes H I'ri.-s, win aves iu ' t on (-!.-,vo township, w:i urilt'k bv 1 ..'hliinig Sunday evenin abt'lll tl o'. 1 iek and four i.ei:,ni.s j v.iru i. i .I...1 l (!.,, u-,14 u.llil... I u a room holding her httie biby in a r arm when lightning struck the hiuitiey, run do.vu in (lie loom and nocked the chilli eiitiieiy out of hei inns to the lia.n-, i Pinlei it.;.' il insen -i hie for several hours. Mrs. l.'i uss wis a' o hbock d by tho utrnke, as .van Lei I. tie bon, alnuit " w ars oh). -vhosn hair was her ie.1, uu.) was oth ei wise injurPil. Aungel gentleman, Mr. Peter Ciosu, wns iu th rotuu ut the time ntni waa linoeke.l l-ivn hv l he alnu'k. Tuo ilij ll t il j. tt ties have ..(-.iiil re-eovi i eil, t'lit it 'viio n vory narrow escape from ileal h. Lvmati A. (itten while at the Hur jer School, Oslo tl, N. (J. , won hif ipp liiiuut'tit to Annap. 1 a in a e iu petitive rx-iiuii fti ion. I a Ktimil-- n uoog the fust in n Urge ehiss in which are ninny college iru'lent it. THE UN IYERSITY, 47 touchers, 4il studi'iits , J..t i i ...... 1 V...i....,:i ou.tim j.,o, '".,., . n s r i( s p A ,.if,hi N (, i!, hoard S :i niontli :J1. riot's S Bttimelm, C. T. A , Ktltigh, N ronrsos. 3 lull oour.-Ts, Imvi V. and medical schools mid school I ot iiharniucy. (iraduate cours es ojien to wonion, smnnici soliool for touchers, scholar-shi(i-s and loans for tho noi'tlv. lii-s, l'!;:s;m:vr A LI ill It. MAN J .ae L1S;" hap 1 Hill, N, '. YORK WORLD, 111 UK I" A HKKK KDITiON. I S i'.iife.t n Week 1 . Tapers a Year it-. -t'li! t i V'.'.i is a yj , ;.t en ih 1 ar ii war. Hi t i'-i , t ter titan ever ALL IHi: NF.WS OF ALL I UK WOliLL .-.LL THE Till K i)!.nn,"!-t.ri'.u,..!.i'i!oi- t!,!.i !.c.V,;k'.,m.- g l i-i tr i-is .tu i an i;i ni ij .i u.. I iiili.iru nlii -tr.ino:i.s. Mofioi hv great authois in t-t t re i.ii-i- Si'Ii'mlnl iv.iilni!' a w t'liii'ti ami I ,. I,c;- ,--ie:-i tl Je, a: lltS of tll.IIV.l- .. t n:... f ... ,,, , 1. rel'alnlit v ot coiitt-nts. it is prac tit-ally S daily at tho low price of a vetk!v; and iis vast list of tult- i - it '' l1'1'1"' t'xU'"'I,.".:r u' y"J ftato AT NASHVILLE MAY 1ST. TO OCTODKli 31ST. Tiio Uiiil-'iiicjs und roiimls ofllii' Ti'iuios-seo (ii(('iinial, in lniinliofs atnl ar.'liitt'idtirul bounty, snrpasM Atlanf it's iiml Hourly ciital (liicfto's. 'Ilu I'xliihit.i are all ready, ami are interesting and instructive. The live Stock display cm-uIh any exhibition of 1 lie kind ev er made. The Midway is great. TUB WRSTF.RN AND A I' LAN TL) HVILItOAD. AND I HKNVSII VILLH C'il ATTANOOO A AND St. Louis Iy'y. runs solid vesii Ltile trains with I'ullinnn's linost sleeping ears, from At lanta to Xii.-livillo. Do nut Ie imposed upon, l.ut In? sure that your tieket reads via Tho WBaTEarST an.l ATLANW H. XI., and the NASUVJCE.XE VUA'S TA. & SS. X.OU1S R Y l.etween At'iinta and N'jisIi vi'i L-'or SI.M'ping ear lierths, or ::ny informal ion ni-oiit rules, Mold or Hoarding house in I'oiir.uoiiitt tons in Xahvil e i':t!l upon or write to C K I i A I ; M .a N . (i.'ner il l'.isseilijel- Agent. Atlanta, (la. S .eei.-i' Ni'iee: Ther.iuiul tfij. rats fo Nashvilii mo cheajH-r thai. s i'-j.' i- t l.Olllt!. t:i t k :i .n essk k "t knt'kn" M L EXl'OSITIOX. pans at rjashv:llc, TSay 1st, and Cloacs Octo bcr 30th, 1397. Tor this occ f ion the SEA80AH0 ASR LIKE Win ni!:i TO:. :iiy 'I3-i"tsi A I VHliV f illoiving llF.UUJLl) KA IKS, the being tnti! ratcH i.oii ts iiiunt J: from A. li. ,-',ri..tr, l 1-rTJllV, flurlt-iiti, K Cl Kb J." Vti .'i .s t iH fis 01 1J In u i. a iu j-i i Htm lfW in 1." ' is 03 l'J Nl l-.i i: is m li. j'i is i.-S .i tilt lv a IV it ii in inn It mi Vt is It tn lt on u lit) 1-2 -.A ll -.'. 11 in u :: lt i. I. I i.m in. j l".'' , iir rs'iioiio. ; !i1 ,' ' :l.', ., ' m...r i, . iv!',',i'.'.t.ri. i.i li.. Ji KG 'li Wul.l-li, lt i It mi tVllllllllKl" I'lasaA Tl.-kois anlj iltlt-f April 1-ttli lt Oi-lo-l-t-r tStli. Final limit Novotnl.i'r "ill. (Iwall TI. k.lss..!il ilntly April '2'..lli In Oeio I i i- I.v Ii. h ni-il llitili liv'outy 12 1 il-i) s tr.nii il.un 1,1 nnlii. fliv-sO Tt.:in i s 'I I I'u js Ii-1 vul 'I'liti;-.-I iva I nf I ll.ll w. U, AH II .'.Hit Li Oi't.ll.-!- -Vl'.'.ll. nnil i II - i It lin I'.ni ilays rr-'in iLtle ot s il.. 'llnmili Si-rvlio U-iwi'i-ti all i..laia a iho SEA89AHD Ali( LINE -TO rs.V!-iiirLi:. Put' in iu Sleiiing l'n I ico Cars r.t.n llir-ii)i with.. tit i-liiiiigo rr tun her lull riiiutl it as luriuo, -ilieU.iliiM. tralu titt vlri', t'li-., aiily lit itcaroi-il Tli ktl A-iiml t.r aililn-ss T. i. M ares, G-n'l. Agent, Wil uiingtou, N. I'. Oeo Mel' IJ title, T. I A. Char It.tt . N C li. A. Ne.vl.int, Cl.-n'l. Agoiit. Paan enger I)toai I iiient. Atlanta, (ii, K. ST. JOHN, V. 1 nml (leit'l Mti nurr. II. V 11 (riover, T. J. A 'tilt l-BOli, Tialik Manager, (leii'l l'uss Agt OenerHl Oiliees l'irl.si)niiilli, Va. WILLIAMS, SANF011D, N. C. fov Pianos and Organs, Music, Furniture &c. J. c. ! .JLIMITED DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE To New York, Atlanta, Richmond, Norfolk, And all points NORTH and SOUTH. Trains Leave Pitts-boro-- 9:of) n. m. 3 20 p, m Train Arrive at Pitta boro 11 4.") a. tn, S.25 p. ro. lhiihj except Sunday. I'lNKS T l'ULLMAN. VESTIBUL ED TUAIXS. t. j. i:ii:!tsoN, (.luiieial Pusk. Agcnf, I'nrtsmoiilh, Va. H ST JOHN, Vien 1'ie.i niiti Gen, Mnragr V. E Me. U K i;, (Jen. Supt. II. W. IV CLOVKU, Trnino Munngor. C. F. & Y. I B JOHN filLL, IlEcrivEB. (.'ondunsed Schedule. In effect Muy 30th, 1897. NoUTII lil.l'ND. No. 2 DA1LT t-avi WiiriitiiKle.i AfrlTP l-uvi'. i-via Irf-rtVn rit; m-illll Ij-.ivc i-ni..'-.i-viiijunct.in M-n-.v s i:u ..l 1 ,-nv.. .s-ii:..r.l i si -i-1 l,y :.. tivi' t'Mn -;K Arrive l? mIhtii I.i iv. (ir. i- .-' r" l.earr si, k.-il ils l-.avt, WhIiiuI I'l-ve I.t-avo liural I'all Arrive in. All y SuUlll LOfSD ll is p a s t5 " I 1 " t Cl " b 05 " e on " M ' 1 54 " 7 41 " p.sa 0 M 1100 No.l. KAILT. r i-lVi Ml. Alrjr t..a'H Itursl llfill l.i'.ivn w i.inn n.ivu l.-av SI k.sili.lii Arrive tiiiiii.tiiri I iivo tlriH.i.sl.irt I.i iivi. Ml.-rt'liy I.ei.VK t llitrix l,.av,. Sunlii .1 At nt lB)ttti.vtlli Juoclnn Arrlv r ivil..vlllrt L.'-tvo Ktiyti u.vlliii Arrive Vti:tulmit.ii . I.M TH " 1 M 40 9 00 10 10 a 11 in li ti pa n a ' i i 4 10 " NoitTa norsu. No. 4. DAILY. 1UI.H 00 07" in 10 M " 10 Leavw npniiMt.AVllts Arrlvtt Max nn lavn Hailed Lenvt lll'll sj.i IIK8 I.ruVH U' ( Mills Anlv.i k)t:tt)villo 80UTU Bul'ND, Ko. 3. DAILY. I.o-tvp FayMtPvllla 1m ll,. Ilnifi Mills l.i ii vi' UmI HtluK ArrlTft MhIihu Lntvii uaxt.itt Arrive lt.-iiiieunvllle oip.n ton 611 " 11 " 15 ' I -20 S-JllTIl UofSD. No. 16. Mixed Pallx Fxa. buuday Lot vo Hamst-tir I.t-avo tatntnx An ivn tlrt-iiisli.ro l.imv.. tir-pteiisli -ro l.i.iir.- Sli.k'lsil ArrWu Ma ll.-uii T 40 a- Dl. ION 10 M " 11 in pa 1 10 SOUTH I1UCND. No. 15. flXFil. Dally Kxc'il Duudaf. I.o.lVrt Marllsoil I...-IV, Stoki'Sil.tln Arrive it.'-ias-i r- 1.1-aiv Srisnsb .ro Leave Climax Arrlvo llam-ieur 2 10 p m. 05 t KA " 48 97 ei" CONNECTIONS At PayrtlPTllle with Atlantic Ooaat. Line, at M inn m with Carolina Central Railroad, at Ban ford with Boaboard Air Llnf, at Oreontibnro wlm 8uttlirn Ilallwar. at WaluutOuTa wlitt Nortolll k Wtsurn Ra Iway. I W. E. ETLF. Oanl Afmk I W. Fay, 0 ao'l Manager. wlFEDERATE' Veteran;' MA8HVILLC, TBUN. j OVnCIALLT RKrRSKlT9 j United Confederatm Veterman, United Daughter of the CoaMeneyi The Son. Mad other Orgmnlzmtloat. J $1-00 ir. Twa Simflrj, Ff Twa-CMt Itiiafl S. A. CUNNINGHAM. CrtciAt. Rbuvctium la Club with tkU Paxwr, .. 'Jl !IUJ.JILH'IIH114ia
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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July 15, 1897, edition 1
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