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i: ': ...t ' . v, I Cruelty ta Convicts. 'Qih (lhatham Attod ! Washington, May 8.-Thele-' ;u tiniMit of Justice here has heeu TH.T11SDVY - - May 11. 1S!MI. mvivinyr "Hate h mnuWr ot'.jet- H. A.. jliCN DON. Editor. eontined iu the ltideili prism,, complaining 'f brutal treatment. Uitnotism i being made a use- These complaints are of so serious i , it ilr character that au examiner will be Jul science. Among its other uses t K h thU o uext it is now being used for performing tQ ook jnto L.011aitioii there. Biirgical operations anil extracting j sample complaint reads: "We, teeth without pain. The patient the undersigned, United States to be operated on is hypnotised prisoners, wish to call your atteu .7, 1 ' ,-u ton to the treatment and pumsh- and then the operation is pel- m; h (m 1W formed without Ins feeling tiay, the ISth of tliis month. We slightest pain. were formed in line and told wo Quite a remarkable illustration were to be taken eirht miles out f this was shown at ltaleigh last side the walls to di Z i mi i i t u : . c.o used to make oricU. e tola t ne week. The dentists of this htate M wi. held their annual meeting there at jn,. t( un,i;( t!iat the law did that time, and a practical proof ,,( require or pevir.it us to be ta- waspublKly made of extracting ken outside the walls. The brick teeth without pain bv hypnotism. V'rd also competes with outside V . 1 . . . lalior and brickyards in the vicin- Aman who was willing to haw ifv Thirt.v r more I'nited States Home teeth extracted, wns hypuo- iris,lt.is went and are still going tised in a few momenta. i;iid then every day eight miles to the clay several of his teeth were cUr.ieted hole' for fear of the inhuman cor- ... . i. . i.. . ;, ., imral pniiishmeut we receixed. without his even kr.ov. uig It. .Some J,,.'" ', . . . , I.,,! , . , , ... i he authorif.es ha. I us sing lea of the teeth were only roots that . t.a!i jnir lls y;1Mkees, took were very ditlicoit t i extract, and us j,,;,, the cell block. We were they were taken out with, lit Ine xlightest pain. And while l.y pixri. in may thus be made useful. it may also he made iurtfulor harmful :;:i.l us.-. I for rm lawful and criminal purposes. for instance, a pers m may he hyp notised an 1 line .is.-i.m!y he made to do some criminal act. It is certainly a uoinlcrl'ui ami dar.yer- ms power for any man to have or txercise ovci another. The annual meeting of the I'ni ted Confederate Veterans' Associ atiou is being held this week at Charleston, South Carolina ,. It is attended not only by thousands f old Confederate soldiers, hut also by thousands of v isit all parts of the South. To all a cordial w elcome is ex tended ly the chivalrous citizens tti Charleston, which citv has well Veen termed the "hot-bed of s s- ..... . . Siou. Jot only was it jit I liarles- ton that the secession seiitimei nt was strongest, but it was there Vill you investigate this iuhu that the first gun was tired in that man and outrageous treatment? preat fratricidal war between the If this is law we are the only I'ni Statos I ted States prisoners in this tree, ' ,' ... ' great country that must sulunit to Ami, strange to say. one of the ,int.lI .iliMS(. Nvv ,1llH, t,1;lt chief attractions and most wel-' y,, jl investigate this shameful come visitors to this Confederate' and slavery tieatment, and we ex renuion is a I'nited States war-: pect to get redress." ship the cruiser luth jl. How different is her reception there bow from tiat given tiie I'nited States steamer St-ir ' tl' IIV.-', whose attempt to ri-eiiforce Tort Sumter, precipitated the war! Our older readers will remem- ' . '" ' ' Iberthe tiring on the .t,ir ., The '.-hooting was the result of HV.tfiu January, lsul, when the a lawsuit over some land. It ap- Atteiupt was made to re-eufoice pears that Lowery yesterday went Fort Sumter. vu't'. w,w4,ilt ; work and ordered hun to leave the premises. This lial, though of THE I nited States cruiser .'..'- f,.ril!Lr resistance, refused to do. iijh was given a hearty and patri- Tlieieiipon Lowery pulled his Stic welcome on her visit, last ' gnu. emptying a load into his week, to this State. She arrived ,,Jw'st that kiU,"a tho u,sti,,,t- , at Southport (at the month of the ',,,,,.,.,. tll(11 ,.trwtt,,i hisescape. ' Cape Fear riven about sunset en ;l as yet nothing further has Eist Thursday afternoon. ( )n at- been heard of him. He is a des vount of her size it was deemed ' l"'rate chara-t. r and may attempt imprudent to attempt to bring her , 'b-riance of thejiutl.rities. up the river to ilmington, as had : I'caii' of ('on i 't s. been arranged. Xext day, how- s.iait. TiiMi.j..rv.r. ever, her officers were carried to Wehbm, May (5. Kdward Sti Wilmingtou and were received and V'i'. ;l y " 'nl Halifax State ... i - i tarm, w as put in charge of a s(pi;,u tntertaiued in a manner befitting , . , v., . n , . of nine convicts. Among the liiiui- the conquering heroes that they ..(S ..al.tioy. i,,.,,,.,) t), are. A committee of aldermen and murder the Aurora merchant, Sir. other citizens of llaleigh went to Bonner, : few years ago. JJraut Wilmington to meet and welcome '"' ,sk,',l the guard for a chew of , . tobacco Spivey threw the tobac- the cruiser s titneers, wlio preprnt- . , , ' . , , .. ,. , , , ... 1 co to htm, but instead ot picking d them for their city a small ,, tiu, wt.,,(k i;,antley sprang Sinnon caitured from a Spai upon the guard, took his gun, and ish ship at Manila. escaped, w ith four others. Joe The ItaWiijh was one of Dewey's 'b'rdan. w hite, serving a life seii a . ,, , ,. . . . '- fence, stood still and IT t used to fleet that won the great victory in t M ... i... . -n . . i i , " follow Jrantley. 1 lie negroes also Manila bay, and is the hist to it- ,vfused to go. One of the escaped turn to this country since that vie- convicts was captured last evening, torv. Hence she attracts esi.ecial Brantley is still at large. He shot attention. " ii,. i THAT was very sensible advice recently given to his race by the negro Bishop Walters, of Charles-: ton. At the Xew Kngland Con-: fereuc of the African Methodist ( ;;I:,NVIU K N. Cm Mjiv Firp ion Church, hld last week at .sorted at 10 o'clock last night in New Haven, he delivered an ad- a room over E. M. Cheek's bar dress that attracted much atten- and raged for two hours. Twenty-: tiou. Amoig other sensible ut- lv'' st"ics and offices the King . , v i ouii .1- 1 House hotel and postonice, cover- fcrances by him he said "the thing m,)st of tw(( 'j,,,, ;re d(i. for tiie good negro to do is to stroyed. involving a total loss of trust in God and make himself nearly .1."ii,imh, with insurance of solid with the better class of the less than tO,OiMi. white people." j (;reonviu0 IU.rtetT,r:A"c.,lored There is no doubt that the ne-. w,Uj, living near Blount's Creek, groes tf the South would be in Beaufort county, tine day last much better condition now in week started across the creek and every respect if they had done '"? the water was alive with .... .. . '. .. ,, . lierrings tiecided she would trv this since their emancipation. But an(1 (.att.h S()lnfl ()f th(lIU she took instead of trnsting m (Soil and ffhor underskirt, tied it together j making themselves "solid with at the top with th-: draw string! the better class of the white pto- and took a piece of grape vine and j pie," they trusted and tried to ! mi:,U l'l the bottom of the . .' , " . ,-, ... skirt and waded in to try her hand, make themselves solid with a;with this imin)Vised net. She; class of unprincipled demagogues succeeded in catching live hundred , Slid selfish othoe-Kcokeis! .f the. lish. ' h.iinh'utlod and tied with a rope roni overhead and pulled by our wiisfs until our toes just touched. Our trousers were pulled down and we were lushed on our bare b.n l:-. One man was given twen- s ty lashes, and when taken down was unable to stand. Me was ta ken up to tin" hospital. The oth ers of us had from eleven down to three. Two other I'nited States prisoners have been whipped since. Hie authorities here claim they have permission from Washington (owiup and to take any I'nited States prisoners outside of the w alls and w ork us any a here they s,'t' I'hey say they soon ex- o ct to ger permission in t.iixe 1 . .. , . . . j. I 1 1 1 1 ei i i-i.nt'.i I'll7 i " ..... on farms throughout the State. Not.e of the I'nited Stat priso- s from ners refuse to work inside the w.dis. (od knows we are fed ini ; . iiii 'im . properly ami nan enougu. me food causes weakly men and sick m.SS) ,.,,! wl. sick, before Cmd thee don't fnrnish medicine. Ner thu do they have medicines on li.nwl fl.ii i-. ii-L-iini- li.inr.4 ioe . IlOIll sun up to sun down. V . , i-t I'resli iiient oiiee ;i week. Ixilled. t I)e .cnnl..'N Heed spi" l il I" l!n N.'H ai .l iil.Hirrir. I.u iil erton, X. C, May f.. I'd l.owery, a nephew of Henry Ih i ry f.owery, the famous outlaw of Eastern Carolina, shot and killed T....1 .... . s:. .,,!. .... one of the bloodhounds. It is ex-! J I pected that he will be captured today. Spivey has been suspend-; i,til the prism, authorities can investigate the matter. Fit e in (ireeiM i!le. Uiisliiiigluii Letter. rrntn tir itMrnir Curf .'ii.ui.. u'. . Washinotox, D.C., May 5. Mr. McKinley doesn't like portions of the report of the Military Court of Inquiry, and it is said that the court, which adjourned a week ago, will lie reconvened to revise the objectiouable parts of the report liefore it is approved by Mr. Mc Kinley and made public. It seems that in their criticisms of certain officers, the members of the court, doubtless unintentionally, trod upon Mr. Mc'viuley's toes. Some of Boss Raima's tricks in the Speakership muddle are leak ing out. One of them was his hint that the Speaker ought to be a western man. It was thought strange at the time that he should have dropped that hint. But when it is known that several days af terward he had a private confer ence, in Xew York, with Kepresen tative Sherman its strangeness disappears. Jt was a blult' to biing Slier nail to his ki:et, and obtain pledges from him. Whether it HUh-coede 1 is not certain, but there are ie:is n:s for believing that it did. and that Sl.eriuan. who was first known as (V.-ir Heed's candi date, will be taken up by Haana. the ailnimist ration and the trusts, and elected Speaker. Friends of Hopkins, of i.liaois. aud Hendei so;i, of 1 iwa. both of whom had been led to expect administration support, are gelling very suspi cions. They will not talk for pub lvitioii now, but if the Hanni McKinley s.ipji irt is given to Sherman they will probably d soaie talking that will not be en joyed either by Boss Haiina or Mr. McKinley. and tley may not confine their animosity to talk. The le'jiab'.ic.'iu majoiity iu the next House will not b. large and a few vigorous ki kers can make lots of trouble for those iu charge of the administration program. Senator I'et I igfew , w ho has been traveling extensively since Con gress adjourned, is now in Wash ington, He said of his observa tion of the political situation: "Bryan will be nominated by acclaa. ition. His nomination can UOt be pr evented. I spent several weekstiavcling through the South and talked with people in the small towns Iu every State, and especially iu Louisiana ami Texas, 1 found the sentiment for Biyaii overwhelming. Mell.belS of the Board of Trade of New Orleans were not favorable to hi:a, but out iu the country districts Bryan's name was mentioned with the highest praise. Iu South Hakot.i and the noithwcst there is the ' same feeling. I believe, too. that half of the delegation from New York will be for Bryan. You know they elect delegates by Con gressional districts iii Xew York, and that will insure the expression of the sentiment of the people." The Senator expressed the opin ion that the Populists would hold the tirst National Convention next year, and would nominate Bryan. Speaking of the letter of the ( iov er:ior of South lakota. asking for the discharge of the volunteers from that State, and of the l'hil ippine policy, Senator l'ettigrcw said: -la his letter to President Mc Kinley, Gov. Bee correctly repre sented the sentiment of the people of our State. I consider I he life of one of the brave boys tioin South Dakota as worth more than all the Filipinos living. There is no justification for killing these people auyway. The possession of these islands is worth but little from any point of v iew; we can't make much out of a race whose la bor is paid at the rate of 4 cents a day. Our entire policy regarding them is wrong, and though men who op.pose it are denounced as traitors, J Udieve the time will soon conn: when they will be look ed upon as the true patriots." Democrats ale hoping that Al ger's announcement or his candi dacy for the Senate will have the administration endorsement. The Legislature w hich w ill elect Sena tor McMillan's successor w ill not ! elected until the fall of l'.iim, and if Alger becomes administra tion candidate for the Senate, it will largely increase Democratic chances for carrying Michigan for the national ticket. Senator Mc Millan says he did tell Alger a year age. that he would not be a aildidate for le-elettiou, but that he is not prepared to say as much now, owing to changed circum stances. The "changed circum stances" are believed to have been brought about by McMillan's fail ure to secure a big diplomatic plum, which Alger made him be lieve was iu his reach, for the ex press purpose of getting him to declare that he would Hot be a candidate for re-election to the Senate. The designation by Senator Jones, previous to his departure for Kurope, where he goes for his health, of Mr. J. G. Johnson, Xa tioual Cammitteeiuau from Kan sas, to take charge of the affairs of the Democratic National Committee during the absence of Senator Jones, its cliair inan, and Mr. Walsh, its secretary, means that there will be no change in the policy of the committee, as Mi. Johnson has been one of Sen ator Jones' right hand men ever since he became chairman of the committee. It means also that there is to be no change in the chairmanship of the committee un til after the candidate for Presi dent is nominated next year. Ton Much Manev Pointed. rrum iiM l:l lii'i NoiTH nil'! Olcrvi r. A farmer iu a comity adjoining Wake sent yesterday for deposit iu the Commercial and Farmers' Bank in Raleigh overlive huudred dollars in gold. He had been hoarding it for over thirty years, and he had bought some of the gold many years ago when gold was at a premium. He has faith in the Kaleigh banks and has wisely decided to let the bank take the care and responsibility of his savings. Every oilier man and woman who has money hoarded ought to follow his example. The Windsor Ledger in its last issue had a very sensible editorial showing the good it would do that county if all the idle mo-icy was employed. We quote: "Then is money enough hidd.cn away in stockings and old boots in Bertie county to stock a cotton mill that would run fifty hands the year round and pay a dividend of 1 per cent, to the stock owieis. There are thousands of dollars hoarded up in this c.i:!;ty by ; e. ple w ho won! I g! idiy iiM' i'. where it would ii iii theiu .hi in come if they could I'".-! assi-.i" 1 o its S...YU-. 'Th,' way to ! r:i; ; this tui'ia y lr. im it hid!').' I'I.hvv pnt It 111 c:i uiatioti V.-...U,' l! ; . as ; L'.csi:! ; d. t!ie .U , I our best nit a hi v la : i I ' have co:,r.,!"!a-e, lo : . t r t terprisi-that will ii:t"is'. - ti -tire community, L'ic e::: !.y:;.i t to our yo'.IU:.' lilell, .Iiii! at ii.es.'.a.C time pay a pr-'lii and be a safe -,:-vestaieid. t 'ae st.'i !. d ih.-:.' v. id be no more tio.iMe ab ..j !,. i s. Windsor an 1 in i p -ople w i.l i ie vivilied, pro-p 'i ity w ill :..:..o. . better roads w ill be in al. . !.: 'le houses will be r. ipl'l' d.l ew .-on s and warehouses eu:it and ol i o:.i s enlarged, schooi- v. ill be cd irged and iiiiprmed a;:d p 'st'-rs .-al,.i :' will not go unpaid." I What is above s.(id abe.i i'.-r-tie county is e.pi :l!v appiicaM" : Chatham. If the tlilth wa. k ac. 11. there are many hid away and h' county, which ; any good an 1 w culation, w uilil Kn. K::.'oi;ii.l th ilis'iin! i ed ill ( Ii, lloill. I ii, if put i ;i cel b. ' .; um. ncr Schen! t'n T a !, r-. i The s'rt I: session of 1 li" I iiT- si t v Summer Ji hool lor ie 1 aa t s w ill begin 011 June "Joth n t a:ai 'close 0.1 the lailiof duly "il"..' ' i:ig. The faculty v. il! incla 1 aa te than twenty prominent ami .-11. -Icessful tea-'iiers who v.iii .iv,- daily instruction m all of the pri i mary and aca leiaic t miics. Among 'the North C.'.r.diiia i;,i 1 uc;..rs w ho will take part are l iof. I 'ol.. r. I of (Sohlsboro. Su j it. 1 1 ral.aiii. 1 f 'Charlotte, Supt. Maiigiim. of Wil ' Son, Supt. Moses, of iI.iiei:;!i,Sr.; I. j (.irillisley, of ( ireelisi'. o, I'l'. f. ! I'laiton, of the Stale Normai .1: d i Industrial t'oiie:e. I r. I .inseut . I Dr. Diskerville. Dr. Man ;.iiii a- d ' l'rof. Toy, of t!i' I ' 1 1 i . 1 --i: v. la i addition to these well known eibl- jcators th re will le l'r f. i I "!; ', 'of Mail.i.id Norm.!; t'ollege.i'r.,'. I Kose, "f Tealio Iv Norai.d ( '. !'. I l'rof. He. d-r.of Ti a -liar's 1 'oil. j.-. Columbia rnivers.ly. Dr. da ones : W. Kedway.t ii'' emihetit :-iph-ieiil author and lec! .11 .r, a,i ! fir. I W. S. ClliTell. of a-.!;i:i I.U, a U.I j Leo I'liiversity. Tiiis faculty ii the best ever ass.-ml .!i d ill tiie South for summer salami work. 'and teachers w -isiiing to devote special study to t'.ie primary branches- -inrifheniiit i;-s, lluglisli. French, (iermm. Spiini-h, botany, chemistry, x.oo'.i.gv, Latin, phys ics, phsiology and psycholo -should not fail to attend. The ; charges are low and there w ill be j reduced rates over all railroads. I For circular, giving full particu lars, apply to M. V. S. N'oiii.r, Sup!.. j Chapel Mill, N. ('. I .- - I Sanita' in 111 1'iir t n nl iicIim s ! Lookout Inn. on ilc I'.miocs . mountain Hear ( 'hattaiioi.g.i.Teiii'... has been sold lo the National r der of K;iilw aiv Coudiictois. The order has bought the inn. it is learned, for a home and school. A portion of the immense place will lie used as a sanitarium for dis abled and aged members of the 01 -' gaiiiziit ion. This is one of tie 'handsomest hotels iu tin "'South, ia'idthe cos', of ils coiiM ruction was ;jii(!,0iiO or .'.il.li0. The ho tel is upon the summit of Lookout mountain, and commands a view of four States. I, iii gun Mules ami I) g. Victoria. 15. C, May -Mail Carrier I'.riuale has made a peril ous trip from the Stiekine river to urge the Dominion and provincial governments to send immediate relief to upward of Jiim men, who are facing starvation I'll Ihe Ash croft trail. Miih s mid dogs 1,.1 lteeli the sole diet of tin men for ' weeks past when the mail carrier left. Haleigh Times: Last yeai Mr. Sam Wat's, of Auburn, shipped between to and ail car loads of wa termelons mid caiitelotipes from that point. This year he expects to more thandoiible his shipment s. He estimates that he will ship over Hal car loads. There are soo to 1,00(1 melons in a car load. '1 h shipments reach as far north ,- s New York. There are over ."00 acres in his vicinity planted in watermelons anil caiitvloiipcs. A .'iii.iMin cotton mill is to be ( built at High Shoals, iu Lincoln county, where is one of the finest water powers in the South. i- ! iMta;!. tlUI I" il.i- N 1 l,.-.!i i. Marines', N. C May ". A most remarkable relic of prehistoric ... ' . i' ,., p.- I,,,, mil oi r- iiine.-i im-- ' . .. cd on an idae.l at lac mouth ot V.iv viier. I e .r le.e. A strong current sel in iivni i! ': .". I -w days ago, i all in :' .-way tic ocean &p,z';'j!X$ forest at I la- lo .u, V; ' !' fill , IUHU I ll ... v I and remains -f ti.an.in.'l.i ii were seen ;. id an.. skeleton ot wic.t -s -e ; poseu to he a mastodon, mi. S. Ik l'!;omas, , who alone . e pi' s t!:e islam! j with his family dl-cvi ivd the skeleton, and l" :!'!:- a for. e of, lllell to assisi, sliccee.ied ill saving a part of it. One si:!-;!.' bone, weighed not less t i:aa i'-'o j oillals, j and judging from n.. a-m-eim ms of narts in his I .- ,-! u. Mi Thomas estimates that the ..niiuai must have i.aM:. ;;vd la i h-- than iMieeli feet ;:cl'' ss lie ! : t a ml l:a f'Ct .....I l.-.o'v . r o'.Kie twenty 1 . Is ,.! . Mr. lr. Me 'ill t- it. is . 1 1 : i l I : : eelA ! t :.:!!, re as li:':eh of I lie ivmiins a.s .. , ;si ! ue, ; il will la 1 tii-n! ! sm 1,1 I'lc I its : v. .' , .i s a. 'i !..i:-"i:m. W la re cni i-, 0 a ,Yoi.i.- . ..'i . . 1. pon a being ; 1 ii at 1 i led ; i 1 1 1 I IV il lied iii t l.e j Nnl ; ( diii.l w dd' I il.-.-S befoi'e j No lal I ! mi a. I; . t ';.... ol tl e i Fjl ill T II po- !' j:ei t ii. a--ii;';-!' u. M iv ,;. Tl olli Kcma k h e c; 1!.- t f the '-late atld ..r I ' '.'i : ...... aie io ...In - :' ,. a .. col- IIOR3XS 1 I.'-.' 01 i'iiillpjci, p.'.'. at 1 i.l M 1 ;.ei it! tile n .i odv is i!.iseN - i .... 1 .. I il a I e ail - : vices t.i.it 1 Iivr i t ae I noip - p:;;e ovami --l.'ii tiat on- that have t ! 'ii : '., :;-!! that !"ilv ami I lie i:.slll'- ! el:t il ple.il -l.t.-i ill s. I'I'I 'ij I'll ' the ni, ccs'iil .! Velopi.lel I of M -ic i t leil" s ;:,,.i 1 ..:. i -hi s r.nn- ;"'l. S, 1 t ii' as t ie i oaiaiis ;;o;i s "il ls are c.c el 11 -.1 tin y indi cate tii.'il the iii-ili-' 1 III- have at !i:-t iv.',..::.i;'.e.l t:.e il:e, liaide I I ; ;!,-doV.il of t !:--?!- s! , a :g!e. alid ;.re a iii 1 ;.y sii iving. ! pi. i.e I in.- ta lesi.-t tll.-e. t secure the ll.o.-t ' libera! tc- a - p..-.sil.e in the el. , ti.'i: o' a g-o I-: I'l-' it in I he I'i.i -ip..i,i..s. I'hey I: ; .' la ! in any i .llolo.n s.e s.. a.-!,., eve ,! ' r '.." e - of ta.. Cd.- d State-, i :;! L.ve 1 1 i ti i' p!.V a! ai i .!: ! o: ...:r nnli- ol'. e . ai: i V. I.de I III".- ii.iVe be ; . or I. "-so; ;i: ;. pelaa le. e, t il.e I 1st fa... i at, will out 1 hey will ace-pi reaitily any .'olli pn 1 fate. ..! I. 1 llo.i A Ilian.l Vr'iln'l. l.oiiiil!. . L'y. Mi of W li'te 'ai l:, i'l t'.e i to lav, awarded loll. til'glo. a Vel'.'ii.'t of S.'i ii baid of whil.c. known cili :. ii-;. Th sav th v w ii! ii"! p 1 v "1. - A jury ! ', deia! Coiiri ' r-'e I 'itiiiiiig. I 11.011:1 ngaii.st ' ps. all well; ' ilefei.d.lills ; a v I !ir dalii- j liJeS, blit V. ill t d." t iisolvelil ! ti Ii dav s ' ajo set ! ' 1 1 e e it-s eoiii'tio came lo d"bi..! in i d! a hoi;' i'r i.u i A la b. i '. ' : 1 . 1 1 ' ;la S, 'I I.eV into 1 ,-. Dilliiia . C,.' . I Olie tin .! oa ti..- m !,. !.:.; lied I'll I tl.e mob l;i an 1 dr..'. aw ay 1 i -wi:'... Dit.edng s'nr iidi'lliin.' 1. '.;::,. 1 !' :'At. He gone!" He' I liisl.oil-e l.ildleli iilld ; I. l i d ill an I Militia pro- . . . .1 I ,, feci.- I 1,1111 d'li 11 W as given seven MI'S. (ioM tl-f lll'adav i'ist.iiitly I iii".!. .lieil Din lli'i.'. wl.o ll d to dellel so. le, w li"!v a "ear s alia ::a', iii,a t ll -.iilela'e ill lildi- it tl l!",:'"1-""-:' Mle Hi Uaiiiii.' I'il: inn '1 rli'K. , Mamla. May N 7:10 p. ... - h.- I iliplnos .surprised the I lilted States forces ;,t Sail I'ellia.ld. . willi a d .ring 1 1 i.'. . n ye.-,ertlay. A railroad ti tin ,n itli an eueine at each em! w;:-rilll aliro.st to t III- An,, , i, ;,,, outposts and in plain sight o tl.e (own. liefore thev co.lld be leached :, gangof natives s rang otV Il.e train, tore up sev - eral lengths of the railroad track, boarded the train again ami steamed away so tpiickly that there was im oppolhlliily Ini'iili- til re I he laideis A OH,, roniilCaiiOn. j rortiiytntiboilyaoainstt.li.sca.se. Ty I'utt's Liver Tills, an abso lute curt: lor sit k lit-atlachc, dys pi"t'.si;, sour etiitnach, malaria constipntii'n, iaitnuicc, bilious ness and ail ki;i.!:x'd trotii k-s. "Tle Fly -Wheel of Life" Pr. Tutt; Your I i er Fills are the llv-w hc.d t.l IiI'l-. 1 shall ever l..1 o-rat; u;l iV.r the accident that bi uil.t tl..j:-.i to my notice. 1 b! as it I had a pew lir.se. of lif-j. J. 1'aii i irh, l'lattc Cannon, Col. Tsrtt's Liver Pills rifit", ami Trrlc-Vorlt olHBtiicdl. All I'JlW ent u-itl-'. cr.!i;ct-l f- r MoctTt Tctt. hrhd ntol'-l, ifrrwirtff or fhnta, with drf( im. We aiUiffc, if jatfiuide ur n.t. frwi A ClirL. Our Uc not due ti'l pairiit U ftcuretl. A Pampmlit. -'II -h tll'Itill I'stCIU"," wttli rmi of ( tt: il c!i it' m yuur ttu'.ccoiujty, of town, feiit fr'f. A-Mre-n, C.A.SNOW&CO. 0 rTinr Orrici. WniHiNarON. 0 O. K OIK K TO rlircoi I'Olts . 1 IUvli:i; ,1'mlimOns Ilif" ml i liilMrn'rll nf liuU-ri II K'llui.kx.il.v ww :, 1 licrrOy uoilty i II ,,.,ro ,.,,iu, .-Hint. ai;n-it mil ilrovJi'iii to rxlin.n iii, inii-ii ii'a..riuy it.rii.y.u .ir lie 1 "'" '' "' '',,M Tl'1" Al'OI ''"Ii l.i'.ii MAi.V II KCIllNK-t. I ii i; ,:v l,v ;".iC 1. lay. .l lnanin ricrli. mV.U) u. nk,vki.i, II S. 1'KTTV 6( Newell & Co wm.i.KSAl.F. AM' Kl'.TAll. I'KAI.KKS IN kw, Waii5, Farm Im- "d"'f "y- KM .i .'.va'sn. me vcy.A'.s.t c Crcoiiiboro, TJ. C. n-y It s PK i I V OP THIS I KI BM VYIU. IMI V I K .HI) I O Mi K IMS I" Musi I N , A I' TUN 'DN l I I ' I O ' i I ; S KbOM 't'M . 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S it'stall' III ItlO I.IIL -Mil). ! Tucker. JI.tr., lHm Attorney. u ouariT YOUR PROPERTY IN TIIE I This is h I Itmie eiini)any ami de s rves the iat roiiiij.e of all North Cai'i liniiii. ' It was ui'eanized in 18HS ami lms paid toer mx hundred thutinai d ildllnrs in lo r-es and there is not tinel C'liilcste I claim iiaiit it ! All loKM-s paid jutiinptly. Kteiy, prudent man ought to insure, his 'XVenn Ae apply to 1 ul III III.-, i( ., Oppi IO i HA f ONDON AOFNT iri'LASKI COWTER, PreBidei t 'Sept. 1, 1898. TO ALL 101 NTS NOKTU, SOP I II ami SOUTH -WEST. Southbound. Nil tin. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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