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n -.! '.! '( M Thursday, January, 1, ISM- H. A. LONDON, Editor. The Legislature is making as rapid' progress with its work as auy legislature can. Very lew bills, and certainly not any oi miun . . i l ... impoiiauce, are inn m:; first days ot any session oi a j-eg- . , . T 1 1 ... I . i' . . L I. . 1 f miatuie. lum-niuu mow f every session most of the work . , , T.. 1 1 C ... it.., I; .... I. of a Legislature is done bv its oomuiittees. As most of our lead ers are aware, iu each branch of the Legislature .-ire a number of committees, ami ro bill is rarely ever passed without being refer red' to and duly considered by both the Senate and House committees. And after a bill is duly consider ed by a committee it is reported to the Senate or House, with recom mendation that it do or do not pass. The comuiitttc's recom mendation usually decides the fate of the bill. If a hill has been du ly considered and fully discussed ny the committee, to which it was referred, it saves a long discussion in the Senate or llone, and thus valuable time is saved. A great nianv bills have already been introduced thus far about 350 having been introduced the iu ,r ... ,, House. 1 he committees nmst have time to consider these buis so as not to act too hastilv. ! A bill has been introduced to ,l.MH,.,f..,, (1... , ,,f deeds and some othe r public of ficers, lucre is no doubt that there w ill he a reduction i:i some of the present tVes paid our officers, some of whom are now paid more than they received when farm priHlucts were twice as high as they are now. A reduction will al so be made in the pay of the clerks and other employees of the Leg islature. The number of the em ployees has already been reduced. as was most eminently rigid and proper. An important bill has been in- troduced to regulate the working s,,,; V,.1S ,,, .,(V,.!',t ., Mlial; of convicts mid to establish conn- h r salary at i he Agricultural Ie tv fjirins It oi.ivi.Ies for. i f .1 mi ' i i.ot -neii t i ir Mew 'borne was will- in each countv, upon which con-, i'g to throw no the job that he voting for the treaty and after ', 1 i couldn't maua-e. vvanls against expansion, its re- Tictsaro towor,;to teedthen,sel- ,,,1, til(. ,,,,f,,IV illu, jectiou would follow. He said: ves and tliejioorol tuo county, (iui.jMP t,e ,.,., i,;,ign lhat this pa- "All that I hear indicates the in- and they are also to work the pub- j .r rt;is expo.-ini: the rottenness of crease of opposition, and I am lie roads. The bill also provides : the penitent hire t here were those quite encouraged to believe that for the discontinuance after l'.ion l.o doubted that things were as the ratification of the treaty can MI, , . , ., , rotten as we stated. ' he result be .b leated. According to my op- oi the present penitent arv farms. . . . . . .... , w ill,. ,,i,ii,,rtnn., iim.. ' 1 . 1 of the partial investigstioiis under inion, tins is tlie oppoitune tune I lie House has passed the bill (,.,,( );;Vi confined to the books for those who oppose expansion to repeal the act of the lust Hog- i and paper to be found ut the pen- lo do their work. Only a oiie- islatnro, which orders a special itentiarv, shows that things are third vote is required to defeat the school tax elect hm everv two years. ! i " worse nniddle t han we treaty, whereas with the treaty T. v- . ,, , , had declared. When the claims ratified, we will have to secure a lhe rten.ite w ill a so pass it, and . . ,,,..;,,;(,. f., ,.il',. ,,u,- . ..ii'..,. 1 , ire all in. ta-;-iyers may count majoutv to make oui uewsciiec- thus save the useless expense of themselves haoiiv i: the - a l' tiiat tie. Hence. I say that this is the this election. There will be no additional perior court judges. Gov. llussell has Legislalure a state quired by lawi gi. in sent 'l.'llt r hi for suspending the two AVi as railroad commissioners. His chief reason is their reported con-'1,. section wiin tuo u uini ixiioii iio - tel, which isu diiiicr house on the Southern railroad. I Bills have been inti'oduci d (o i give good government to several j of tho negro-ridden counties of! theeast. These bills appoint ad ditional county commissioners in i those counties, In this way the! Democrats can at once redeem1 their campaign pledges to restore, white supremacy to every negro- j ridden section of the Stale, j A bill has been passed repeal-; iug the election laws that were, passed by the last two l.egisla-j tures. It has not yet been d"ctiV- i ed what new election law will be passed, but one thing is certain, and that is, 110 white man w ho can 1 now vote will be disfranchisi .1. Whenever any Push mist alleges that poor white men will be disJ frauchisod he utters an n.itniH, i as time will prove. ine Kepulilicaiis ami Populists Dr. Dixon's letter reads, 'v. ry in the House were much perplexed thing I have said as pastor of the when the yeas and navs were call- edontheiiassa-eoftheliillrore. T- V ' . . move Jim loung s name from the corner stone at the asylum for tho white blind ihihbvn Tl...v-...! uahnm,! , V V V, ' ' ' J, 1 ur l '' ipie soi.tai.vo jnui, v lien it 'iu the office of Dr. Griffith. While ashamed to vote against the lull cd, was choked to death y -st.-rday roaches the Senate after lieing uder hypnosis the doctor extract-' and were afraid to vote for it, but morning about 10 o'clock. It hap- jammed through the House by ad- ed the right principal lateral in most of them were more afraid 1),1IS tl,llt the, woman went out ministration influence, and it be- t,,sori drilled the jaw lsine into than ashamed and voted a-aii.st l''t the child iu the r.M.m eat- gins to look as though the bill proper shape and transplanted the the bill which ,,ri, iug some bread and w hen she would fai at this session of C.ou- tooth. This morning there was tlie bill, whu h was passed by a returned it was dead, asaresult gross, adding auother to the mini-' no soreness in the tooth or the vote of 97 to IS). Kven two color- of being choked to death ou a en us things thatw ill increase the surrounding parts, and the test ed members voted for the bill. The piece of the bread. probabilities of a spring extra WH9 complete in every respect. j names of those white men, who - 1 session of the next Congress. ' voted a-'aiust it ou-ht to bo nub ' The receivers of the Baltimore (''- Lwuard W ood, the foi-tu- The flag of Second North Caro l.'sl,,l 1, . .V ,f T.v .vOhio Uailroad Company have "ate geutleman w ho jumped from Una Hegiment iu the CoufMerate iisntu e mar ti.ai .ur. w ienn, lultIlol.iz,.(l tiu, ,,uichas of 80 new 1111 "y surgeon with the rank of Army js m)W in the Adjutant Gen-! from this county, voted for it and locomotives and 8,500 cars, the Captain, detailed to act as the Mc- er,d'H office. The flag has just! that Mr. Giles voted against it. : w hole to coat 5,3it,(ioa .Kiuioy family physiciau, to be bt.u returned from Massachusetts. ' North Carolinians when tliey now visit their State Capitol have no caune to to nsliami'il. This is inioie t!i;m could have been said 'during the session of either of the , . , -r , . ,1't Iuhc two legislatures, x ne pics- eat- irt'gisiamre (H nas uceu m- iuently sard) is an unusually able our permanent ownership of the army otKcers who form themili one probablv tlrt nMest since the l'hilipiiues that has been brought tary government Cuba, lie is Legislature ot 1870-72. It is cer- h week Senator iMuaker going right back. , . t , ., . , , tried to answer the Constitutional tai.uy iu most wrinujr auu reu- iug contrast with the last two. This is quickly perceived by any- oue who saw tho last two and now seesthis one. jj. ii was inn- i'if.iuit- id uu'u ii i. j. j..v.. Moe llt the Legislature a few davs 1 1 14 r,f jlU(j jt Was lluleed a Jileasiuv ,uanv a,,!o nu,i .,atri- . , otic representatives of the bets white men of North Carolina as- sembled together for the purpose of restoring god government to our -ood old State. And the lob- luiiiinii.nioii nimm in- mi eM'icitt.' bies of the Senate and the House of Constitutional power vested ex now prose ut a striking and clusively iu Congress, ollcred by ph'asiii'.' contrast to the lobbies Senator Allen. In addition to these, durilisrth" sessions of our last two a. "Uiuber of Senators, by ques- I .i i' s ;o 1 0'. I ll.'ll lilt u I i rn in the lobbies a very diil'erent set of visitors men of intelligence and character. lVi.il i'li i.iry iu H lit. rr"iu lh. IUUjU'i Ni'Wi in I O'j-ervrr. The experts appointed bv ('apt. Dav to ascertain the financial eon- ditiou of the penitentiary have their report. Asweoxpect- cd, the condition ol the hooks, tuc IU.thlKl o i,()(lk.llt,cping, and the ji)OS(, m.-uiageinent makes it i:n- possible for them to render a n port disclosiin of the instituti indebtedness it. Thev have done their work as well as it could he done w itli the conditions that con f,-,,ntfd certain. them. Thev lind anas- .ii. . . .'. . i i ui-ot oi ?i io.ouo in roimii tigures. How much more it w ill be nobody can gie. ss. i The Lcgislatne committee will bo aided by tin ir statement. In order to ascertain the total indebt edness the committee should in sert an advertisement in the pa pers requesting; all parties hold ing claim against the peniteliti urv lopivn'iit I'.ieiiiso th.y can be audited. -N'-iliu-r ('apt. Dav nor the experts pretend to know the unit ot the uidebti affairs are in suchshape that lin- i. i.. 1 ........I..,. ..-I,,- U has l.eeii iii ebar.-e has not sonaii- 'deied more than .loii.inio. The "i people will remember the glow- : iug reports of the good manage- i i m i i ... l .i.i.:.... " . inaiie it plain that they are op wore crowd d with loaling negroes jU)S(lli to ()lU. ,vtainiiig the l'hilip aud ollice-seekiug white men just pines. That things are getting as worthless. N'ow vou will see warm in the vicinity of the White 1 ""V iiie.it of the penitentiary that the s re-! Fusion orators gave out during isons the campaign. The facts show '..ifl,.,.. tl,.o t'.u.,- ..'...,. ,1 In- the m in igt'aie.it or were trying to l....,.iv.. the l,,,,i,., In eith.r v,.f the result proves that the :pe, lo were wise not to believe theiu ib'v. Thmnas Hixnii Eii.'ns. New York, Jan. J"). -1 Iixon. .Ir., w ho fo! He v. TI101.1- tour years p ist hiis been preaching to th People's cliiirch, a Christian l"n ion denominational church, whose Sunday meetings have been held at the Academy of Jlusie and the Grand Opera House, read o his Mgatioii today his resigmi- no... in'. iMxon w in I'oi'.tiiiue lo preach during this month rn I ehru: rv. Hi is; resignation w ill March 1. take place on In his letter of I'csi. .nation Dr. Dixon said that the result of his any of the leaders of his party be-I Patron and ( ileaiier: Mr. Char wcrk had been disapointing; t hat hue proiiiotingCliarleinagiieTow- i les H. Odoni, a prosperous fanner he had not been able to raise suf- or, of Pa., from the Austrian Miu-j living nehr Kagletown, made this ticient money t meet expenses, and that he ' had been disllusioii ' led as to tho idea ot orgai'i" Christian I'liion." He has determined, therefore t resume l.is position in the reg ul.ir HaptUt ministry. llnrim 111.. ii:wl fitiir years. People's Church, 1 could ha c said '" " Haptwt pulpit with equal propriety and ;reater force." ' ' 1 : 1 , l"".Var Washington Letter. i Fnim mr lliziilar ilorrtmpiiuila'. Washington, 1. (A, Jan. 13, 181)9. Uljjuo UiU Mldllll.ll llltt .ill. iuv- i..,.,-f..i ji...j- r- ivr.. rmed by the exteut of tho Senatorial sentiment against arg,uueut m;uio by Senator Hoar ayaiust our ri'ht to own the isl- nuils, and Senator Masou's speech i" iaNoi ox xu icsoiutioii aeciar- " . , v ' '""""".'f1 to control aitv other people with- . ,i . , ... i out ineir consent, out Hie adiuiu - istratiou would doubtless have r t ,t ... .. f 1 . i I i I reicjn-u uuuuin nun aojer cuaiu- l,io"- Otheiylistiu-I.iiiff elements n iiu.'rAiuuiuu-iii-uunii men were a resolution for the recognition of i'ilipiuo independence, olio red bv Senator Uacou, and another that auy aggressive action agaii.st the ou tlu !',, t 4,1 tho iious lmenecieti in tiie ileoate. i i ... House was shown out of a senii-otlieial the giving statement that Mr. Mckiiil oyhad never ex- in iaxor ot per- pressed himself nianout ownership of the l'hili- pmes, and that his intentions had gone no further than to give the islands a military government similar to that in Cuba. The statement intimat without say- ing, that if the l ilipinos show themselves capable ot maintain-; strait is jiarrow-minded, Suler iug a stable government Mr. -Mc-;lmist ll0 tilkJll with lemon, Walk Kiuley would doubtless favor their ;tr js ot a pedestriaiu, Brown is independence in time. Such state- L.,jt0) . White is black. Wise molds are not binding on Mr. Mo-, has Look-learnin' and Young is Kiuley, oveu if they were explicit. ' ht middle aire. He had an opportunity to say just j . w hat his intentions are, when he Hail HciT t'ur S'ddiers. sent t he treaty to the donate, nut i, ,i;;i!.'i ,ii it " The democrats on tlie Commit tee on Foreign delations interpos ed no object ions and the treaty of peace was reported to the Senate this week. The treaty will be rat itied. but how soon will depend upon whether its opponents, who are more numerous than they were at lil'st supposed lobe, will he sat isfied iuor. lv lo go ou record u gainst it with their voles. Mr. Andrew Carnegie is in gainst tne ran .cation o tie treaty of peace. lo t.nnks tl.a if ( ol I.ryan won d revise h,s advice and try to get democratic Senators to . .i . ,. o . , .uu' .il;. iiiii tue iittii, iiin'i.u oi time for .Mr. lir.va.l and other iill- ti-e.pansiouists to make the light, Hereafter we will not enjoy the advantage over our opponents that we now do. having then to meet them in the open field." Senator Morgan secured the consent of the Semite to vote up on his Nicaragua Canal bill, next Tuesday, and he is confident that it will pass, with amend.. n-nts ac eeplable to him. The House Com mit too on Interstate ai.d tuivigu Coiiimerce is unanimously in Li- 1 vor of the canal, but divided ou j how it shall be huiit. The sword that Congress had nmde for Hewey is on exhibition j iu Washington; aiso the swonl which the lh.yal Arcanum had j made at a cost of Sfl. "uo for Schley, I but nobody is exhibiting a sword i that anybody intends for Sami;-1 son, who not being able to pull j a presentation sword will have to ; oe content with havin more promotion than h. l'u"0t' was on- titled to from the Navy Depart-: incut. ' Mr. McKildey did not consult ister to ie Amliass.ulor to Uussia, ' and appointing Addison C. JIar- ris, of lnd., who isn't personally : kuow u by hardly anybody iu Washington, outside of the lndi- ,-iu a delegation in Congress, M in-; ister to Austria. Hoth are regard-1 ed as personal appointments. The nomination of Joseph H. Choate, of N. Y., to Ik; Ambassador to tuigiami was a i latt ileal. lhe democratic and populist Senators are preparing to make ,' ni,, WIPU Mr. Charles West a warm light against the Hull ' ovfT a inemlsr of the Lee com- army lull, wiuc , j.as lieen delayed V1 w . a Major General, during the scrap i with Hpaiii, and who is now mili tary commander of the Santiago district, iu Cuba, is in Washing ton, uudcr orders. It is believed that (Sen. Wood was sent for by Mr. McKinlcy iu couuectiou with some of the troubles that have ftl- N times of Cotigrcssmt'ii. 1 ()f , Washington,. J an. 14. The names some members of the House of Ko,,1VHeutiltives are su-srestive of their personal characteristic, but , .1 ' ,... ..,:t.i...is.,.. iminn iiiiffiriiviiiit:. i i L u .i. i:..i,.... .. l i ..i..,- .. illlll jMl-nri u: innicio. J' hool teacher, 15ell never rings his oratory over the House, Hor ry is always ripe for a light, IShind is calm and serene, lioozc rarely testes liquor, Cannon never tires .-,v,..ti,r nf l.i.r .riimn I Vftithi livj.M 111 H'Wu.k housv and Cooper does not ' work at the trade. Cousins has a nuniWr of them, Joy is always gleeful, King is a prince of good-fellows. Hay is not a product of the soil, llitt can strike hard. Hill is very rugged, l'oote cannot be walked upon, Hull is easily enraged, Fox is sly and cunning. Campbell is human, Lamb is very meek and timid, (ireone knows a thing or two, Handy is quite useful. Little is a l.i.rmiili I. mill is llilistl'l'OllS. Low t..in st),, a hiyh ldl, Mann is a ,i "i ,.1 u,n- slow ly, Minor should bo played in a low key. Moon is rarely out at night, Mudd is often thick with Hood, l'riuce is no t'ount, Saur l....i',..r l.jiM ii l.Mst.i for ltismarek 1 -a Steele is true to his , f ...i' li.ivv-weifht. Pittsburg. Jan. 14. Members of Battery H, Pennsylvania V ol unteeis, say the beef sent to Porto Uico was so bad that oven dogs would not eat it. J. Harvey Scott, who was con nected w ith the Battery commissa ry, said today: "1 only ate the beef for three days, ns it turned my stomach, but from what I saw of it 1 don't think it was very good. I saw the cook throw a piece to his dog one day and the dog took one whit! of it and then threw up us 1 1 i i ...,,. , (, . j was i(lt;(ihll to ,lol , wU.h Wf, Lml to an(, at (h(1 tiine Wl, :,,,., , . llf .....r i ....Ist lie... i iiu.i i mi ,... sav that the beef smell was more offensive than that of the dead mule." Lamest Ship Kvcr Ilnllt. Belfast, Jan. 14. The new White Star Hue steamship Ocean ic, the largest vessel of that com pany's fleet, was successfully launched here at V2:'M) o'clock to day. The launching of a monster steamship was accomplished with complete success. The Oceanic exceeds in length by i5 feet uny vessel either athmtjor in course of construction; but her claim to dis tinction does not stop at this point, as she breaks the world's record for length, which has hith erto been held by the Great Last em. The Oceanic is 704 feet long. Confederate t'cinctei ie. Washington, Jan. 14. Senator Pritchard has prepared an amend ment which he will offer to the Sundry Civil Appropriation bill providiug that the general govern ment give the same care ami at t.'utiou to Couf.nleratp femftevios as are now given federal come-', teries. In offering this ninend-! inei.t, Senator Pritchard is put- -n)jX ' jnt() j,rilctical legislation ta u,,,r.n.utimi nia.ln hv il(.Hi.hut McKhiley iu his Atlan-j ja speech. ' . p JVaufort Dispatch: Mr. Thos. I r ,,f lt..nnf.,rf him th. dis.l :,. ;!. i...;iwr e'mi.rlir ih. l.n-.r. I est liumber of speckle trout this st,.lS()ll Thursday at one haul he oin,ilt ;j,:juo pomids and realized , r,r. year over nve nunureii nusneis oi sweet potatoes on one acre of land. Who can beat that? Heal so made l(Mt bushels of peanuts to j the acre. Mr. Odom lives in a good fanning section. One of his neighbors has not used any of his last year's crop of corn yet, and is now feeding his corn made iu lH9(i. Cireensboro Record: One of the ,nost ,iracticai demonstrations in hvimotism h in..,l. vMpr,)r (HnVi hypnotized a well knowu young lady for a dental operation ! I A Man Elertrocuted. rmm Kipih Time un. I James CofBu, a negro employee ! of the Southern Hell Telephoue Company, was killed while at his Otis reporting that the sitoat-jon work this morning. was rapidly improv ing. The accident happened about No mention was made of the ten minutes to 11 o'clock this outcome of (leu. Miller's e podi moining. Inspector Lewis and tion to lloila. Lineman John Should, assisted by Vhe censorship, according to Cofiiu, were trying to arrange the the War Department officials, i wire, which had been deranged by still in lorceat Manila, the sleet. The weather was uu- The reports of Germany intor Buited for the work and it was feriug in the Philippine is de ruining hard. Linemau Sheald nied most emphatically by a high was on the pole ou Eden ton street, official of the State Department, where Hlouut intersects, and Cof- The department, as heretofore fin was standing on the ground, stated iu the World, has received on the east sidewalk of Hlouut numerous communications from street, just north of Newlieruave- Ambassador White at Berlin and nue. He had a coil of w ire on his the Gorman Embassy in that city arm, and had wrapped the wire he denying the reports and affirming was drawing around his bauds, that Germany has no ulterior mo The wire was Inung drawn over tive in the Philippines, the wire of the Kaleigh Electric Erom the same source it is Company, when the wire either learned that no proposal has eith cut the insulator or insulation er Wen received or made to ling was impossible on account of the land looking to the exchange of weather. The wire received the full charge and Coffin fell to the ground with a scream. Mr. Should descended from the pole on which ho was working and ran up town for assistance. Mr. Lewis went to the negro, but he says that the wirewas wrapped around his hand, and to tuill it loose would have meant death to the oue who at tempted it. Mr. Lewis says ColKu was dead in two minutes. I'leausiu; ll ivaua. Havana, Jan. Hi. The collossal task of putting into proper sani tary con litiou every dwelling in Havana began today, Major Davis hiring one hundred resident phy sicians for a house to house in- , speotiou, to compel obedience to the new regulations. All cess-1 pools under houses are to bo clos - od anil sealed. Garbage is to bo removed daily. It isaid that the city will be in a good sanitary con - dition within three months, with out underground sewerage. The old residents regard the new 1.....H1, ..l..;...,u .,........ well-to-do and well-informed per- sons when making their objections describe themselves as healthy enough. Today the work begun of cleaning the streets and public illuming". iiii'M' wa; .-o nun' sickness among the United States troopsth.it 2'l female nurses out of the Kit! originally employed, have been dismissed. Senor Udourado ay as and his son, while journeying from Las Tunas to Puerto Principe, with jf7,00(l to buy cattle, was murder ed by bandits. The casement in the artillery barracks, chosen for Major Gen eral Ludlow's office near the pal ace proved so foul that the air ex 1....1 i: rt.i i:.ii.. tinguished candles and sutlocnted dogs and cats wincii ran it it. Ntorni in I'uropo. Tiondon, Jan. l.'l Not for many years has the United Kingdom witnessed such a devastating storm as has just swept over it. From the Continent also come re ports tolling of widespread floods and windstorms. Tho destruc tion on laud sea has been terrific, and iu the aggregate the property loss is iininense. London has lioen cut off from the outside world today. Every where the telegraph wires are down, and the isolation is com plete. All of the parks and many build ings of the city have suffered sev erely. Trees have been blown downand shrubbery swept away, while w recked chimneys and roofs here and there in every direct ion j testify to the strength of tho w ind, j Torrents of water have fallen i and the Thames has ovorflowed along the upper reatdies. wel- lers along- its liiinus have sutlied1 serious losses. This evening reports are grad ually Altering through from the provinces, telling of dismantled houses, overflowing rivers, inun dated streets and fields, buildings flooded, cattle and sheep drowned, railroads disorganized, and peo ple killed or injured by falling de bris. Most of tho coast town have suffered severely. Promondos have been swept by the sea, and harbors and piers damaged. Women Vi e in New Orleans Kr,,m tlie Mh.mo Telgr i,li. The women tux-payers of New Orleans are soon to cast their first ballots. This privileges is an - thorizod by the State constitution, w hich is as follows: "1'poii all (uostious submitted to the tax-payers, as snob, of any municipal or other political sub division of thisState the qualifica tions of such tax-payers as voters shall be those of age anil resi dence, prescribed by this article, and women tax-payers shall have the right to vote at all such elec tions without registration, in per son or by their agents, authorized in writiug." To avoid the unpleasant scones at the polls it has licen provided, as will le seen rrom this section, that the ladies may stay in their l.o.,i,H ami vote l.v proxy. It in thought tlu plan will work wll, in which event other States will probably 1h heard from. t Don't gUt Vou I.Itot. Liver troulikt quickly malt in 4wrloa oomplic&tioni, tod lb nu ho neglect liii liver ha lulls reinrd far health. A tmtile of Urowoi' Irrai Hittera taken now and then will keep th liver in perfect or-ler. If tlie divine h developed, Mrowni' Iron Hitten will core it permanently. Strength and vitality will alwajre tillnw it ne. Urewue' Iron Hi'.tua if oM Ij all dtalara. Sitnatim t Manila Improve, Washington, Jan. 15. Adjt.- Gen. Corbin said tonight he had received a despatch f roiu (Jen. the Philippines for the English possessions in the West Indies. It is stated authoritatively that the President would not enter tain such a proposition. No de cision with reference to these isl- ands w ill lo reached for a year '"" ' Trv aiNS' TO ALL POINTS NOIU II, SOUTH ami SOUTH - WES IV : . fl.L, L.L !. f ff,. 1 3 G 3 Mil Si! tu, III 11, 10901 j Southbound. ' I t Sw V Tk, Vf.ia. II. 11 Km 403. II 00 111 4 4') i'll yix i in HSpin II lll lll 1'2 Mn , V !iin 4 V intn n n" ..in ci S. n H'll No 41 4 HOhiii I V UN. in j V Ji'RIII ! 11 fc'.lil I 50.m a a i-nj : 6 5SIII11 I Zvm o ian ! 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 19, 1899, edition 1
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