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ttiM yyfctham Ktt&t& THURSDAY, - August 17, 18011. ti. A. LUWDUN. Editor. m ' i i.' til.. U1..1.. xhe annual uieeiinsroitueouiie Alliance was held lat week at Hillahoro, and ia said to have been attended by lean than half as many delegate in former years, be- . . . .. . i fore that once influential org.iui- lation was anioBt destroyed by office-seeking demagogues. It ia said that the leaders at this meeting decided to attempt to revive the Alliance and in or- to revive Uie Alliamt, ami m 01 derto entrap again the unwary they apiointed a committee of Bjx two of whom are said to be Deinocrats, two lU-publicaiiH and two Ponliststo sane an ad- two populists to issue an an dress to the farmers urging them once more to join "Our noble or der." This uihlriss will soon be issued and two from each party ...., order to ahow that the Alliance were appinuieu in i.iT.wC ii "had gone out of politics." And in order to convince Democratic t ... n,.,t n.u ili;ii 1.....I really gone out of politics this meeting elected Democrats i.-.s ; they claim) as president and bi-.si- ,.o tl... A I. ' iiaticn. But there is an old saying that 1 l.iimf ..liil.l is iifr.-iiil of tire." I and the honest Deniociatic farm- ers of North Carolina arc not like- n dt ipliiic, t-rawiy. c.iiipu.ciii ly to join again au organization, j and eliicien. y to any aimy e,ev which they once thought was de- raisdi by the Cubans, igned for their welfare arid w hich Why then should not belli-er-they once joined in good faith, but ent ri-hts be demanded for the which they abaudoned when it r'ilipin by those who so warmly ..,u nn(.r;.l ;,itr. iw.liti.. Mini iw.xl iesnoiised the cause ot the Cuban ms a ladder for selfish demaLToirues i to climb into office on. The at tempt now to tuak" the farmers believe that the Alliance is not in politics and is non-political re calls to mind the denials and pro testations that were made ten years agix, w hen certain men w ere accused of trying to carry the Al liance into politics. And we also remember that afterwards, when those leaders thought they could safely throw off their mask, they lwddly declared that the "Alliance is iu politics," and not only that but "is in to Stay !" It is very significant that a large maioritv of the men now trying to revive the Alliance are opposed I H,rt r..iwU.l KiirtVu.rp Miiieml. I meut. The storm that swept over the j security for life, liberty oi prop-1 .tlllll ajj teleeiapite e-..i-island of I'orto Hico, hast week, jerty. If these S.m Domingo m- n.vtion iind gr-at disttu lloti .m was one of the most destructive g-rm s, who have had their liberty ali mads. Not more than oi .- ever known iu any age or country, a hundred veins, thus prove them It is awful to think of so many : selves uuiit for self-government, hundreds, if not thousands, of hu-jwhy should any white man wi-h man beings so suddenly swept to ; the ignoiiiiit negroes of North a horrible death. ! Carolina, who lmve had their lib- As soon as the first news of this ! city only thirty-four years, to terrible calamity reached this! rule or participate iu the govt rn- country the Secretary of War at i once ordered every available j means to be used for the relief of i the surviving sufferers, and also appealed to the large cities for contributions to be sent theui. And the first response to this ap peal promptly came from Vice President St. John, of the Sea board Air Line, who immediately telegraphed Secretary Hoot that bis road "will most cheerfully transport such contributions over its own rails free of charge." This, however, is no more than might nave been expected from this pub lic spirited railroad officer. The editor of the ItF.nmn most highly appreciates the too rlatt-r- . i . . .: l l : i. lUgi-omiium!, ...in mU,.eir...jiU(( tn , tH ,(l,1(.lls a(1 ijujtbuuihujui in.! 1 a -...1 -n.. .. 1 1. lOlO BUU UUIUl r.-lfCIUVU OieilllS CilllOiiee HI I lit" WCSl IlilS HIND Itt'fll I . . , in recommeuilinghiin fortho ver.vinjiiiv,l. ' distinguished position of I'm- ( 'V throughout the State fessorof Law- nt the I iiiversitv. Coming from sncti sources, ami so; utterly unexpectedly, such com- r,ll,.nlo n. a h. .,w,.-n hi. .1,1 , iuucuio c ...o. u..i i - preciated, and will ever be most irratefullv nrized. And vet it is -hroivPr to s ate tleit the snbie.-t of projier to state tn.u tne snnjei t oi j them has not had ami does not j have the slightest idea of either! filling or even aspiring to that ! ., . .. .. nnsition. This much is said, even ' ' 1 1eporre.1i, me amciunr is 1101 ereat- at the risk of leing charged witht.,. tliiu usually oc-curs at this sea declining what was not offered, I sou. The crop is opening slow ly because our silence might be iuis-aud the only element of danger is understood. It is a subject for grea, thanks that the yellow fever outbreak at Hampton, Virginia, was promptly and eflectnally checked. It reflects much credit on the Ted-, ing followed. Thirty -sf veu In- eral quarantine officials, who so1 dians were killed and the Mext- quickly mastered the sit. ation. j lufn- All quarantine restrictions im-' A 1.1-year-old iioy, -while bath- posed by the a.ljacent cities have!" i,l,t!i'' ''ver near Jacksonville, f J iii 1 r lorida, on last lufsitaj-, was lu!- been removed, and travel is now. (ph ,y a siJ(lk ulul Heil fl,(in unrestricted from Old lomt Com - fort to all the outside world. Agi'inai.uo'h appeal to the great rowors of Europo for a recogiii- tiou of lielligeniit rights 18 fur more reasonable and just thitu was the appeal of tlie C'tilmn in- KiirireiitM. two veins airo. t'leve- Inn. I mill then MeKillleV WHS l)lt- - - terly denoumra lor not me. .gui- - i(llitl)1 thl. rwtint st(irui ,U.s(l,,V(,i tue belli-oivnt rights t t"V tl. erops and .leuiolished a nui.i- Cul.au insurgents, and yet nowi.r f i,ns,.M on the hight-v ' the same persons who de-;. ground, vv In le t ho H Is nY.Htroy, .1 1...MIK.I..1 tin. in -iro iiiiixisi'il lo lii'luiics ana houses mill mnsetl uouuuhI tin. .u. II , i .vaT loss of human life. A la.-e aoeoromg he Inherent rights to .,. (if (;lttU, kiUo(l Te Agiiinalilo anil Ins loll. .vvors. storm v as most sevi re in the There is great ineonsisteney in central part of the island and this. When l.eilierent right ah.,,-, -the .south...-., i-oasi. Tl.n . ero demanded for the I 'itlan in- j lui.dre, hoiltes have i.een 1mi, u -l in tlie eltv ot Fotuv, and it is es- si.rg.-nts they vo ie not n. l1"''"-! tilll;l,,.(1 tllMt .,, persons weio sion of any lai-e town or of any .Jrowned in tlie Foiiee district. considerable part of Cuba, and j The imtnlier of people of t he hm- tliey carried on a guerrilla or er classes lost is not Uovu,, but pmlatorv war. With th Fill- lt is certain that t heie were i . tafahties aniotiir the person?, o l'lima t i tar dinvrcnt. " I'1'11 tll(, !,,...,.,. (.l;iss; .. i ,,:, ...n-.n.' Dewey destroyed tnehpauisli fleet jtlt, Ani.-ricaiis. The work of clear in the lav of Manila the Fili i inu' awav the debris nr.. -.resse.-, pint is were in practical possession : ,.f ,11 the ish.n.l of Luzon excel. t i . n.f I the cit. o ' Manila, and that would ' haw cai.tiavd by them. And even now, after our great fovernineiit lias ii en wayni'' wai against ti.en, f r s-u-n months ; with a !are army ol our Lest soj-, dicrs, tliese till; u:os are s.ui in , iiossessioii of nearlv the ent ire : i i i i :, ,,. . ,,,,,, i " ' 1 hold the city of Manila adjacent country for a i andtl1e,";.'S i oi ailair W !lli .Vzuiuaidos :.ie..v i- far superior j insurgent San Domini:!, is one of the est India islands that is inhabited and governed almost exclusively by negroes. 1 hey obtained their liberty many yi nrs ago ami have been attemptiiiu' to om i-i them selves for nearly a hundred years. They have therefore had ample time and full opportunity to test their capacity for self-government. And what is their present con li- j ti'i.' i A bloody revolution is,,w ra--' jingouthat unhappy island, audi almost a state .n'anarchy p.wai.s. ; The President of the li'-p"1'1'" was recently assassinated, an an armetl contlict is now bein carrieit on i.y rival ca:iui.i;ties mr .his place. There is absoluti-lv llo ment of any p.n t of o,i State. od o.d . ' ; Wctkly Crop BulUlin. The reports bv crop i orrespond- ents for the week ending' Monday, i August 14, !'.'., indicate vet v I favorable Weather and satisfac tory progress in the growth of crops. The temperature was high but without great extremes, and the mean for the week averaged a little less than 2 degrees above the normal. Showers were fre quent, but generally lmt excessive and occurred with favorable in tervals of sunshine. In fact tin conditions during the week could hardly have been better and crops i Oil the w Hole conilliU-; To no well In a few sections it is feared that there has occurred too much rain for crops in low places. Damage; I "v worms io line com, ami now ! tneailows is still reiiorteil; lat ii :.. -i ! ... . i . i ; .-" . ' . , r. , i . vi'oroii- appearance. ls onictic.illv iniitured and late ' corn is earing.' well and a larj I CVOM IS lift W M SS11 1'I1 ! IllU'hl 1 1.1 I I I V i: - - i - .- - - - - . " the west is hue, hut itphnal will 'e .. "7. ' " " Cr '''K mtr ! ' ,. . I llls, Wlu eo,,u lcom. irenend. I he ! decline in tlie condition of cotton j since Angnst 1st has ; '''-i lmra.tlvolv sl,,-ht; u!lllf: s,1"',1,,ll,,i; commies anil some rusi nas neeu . 1 .i ...... . . . . I"p l'"''"y f" 'i'fr-' "y oariy nose. Mexican troops have met th Yaipii warriors and two battles have been fought. On August In (,,,,1 Torris came upon the !n- ;,j;ms ,jt Vicam and sharp t'teht- 1 injuries four hours after the ate i- jdeiit. DESTRUCTIVE STORM! Thousands Dead Porto Rico Devastated-Widespread I )esti tution iStc. IVuicp, Porto lliio, A hit. 12. - ti.,. ,..;;. v.;...i . i,;..i .i. .,.! slowly. innieoi, Aujntas all'! 1 1 11111:11 .to hvere devastate.!, and in s,...,e in stances entire villages were sv. ept ,.xjsteiice. One liun.lr.-l persons are reported to have b.-.-n .oo. o on ...... Cotle. ;;t).,;;;l;, lar(,,l;;:;:, .a'.U'ar lt,()Iili ;llu , u.s, ,.,, r .,,.,. las ;.,.,. ,,.!,. to th.- Am oep!e for relief. The cab eala.ii!! V. !ep!v,,i.e:. wit ti tue commercial !i;vd a terrible condi'.i 'ti Ai.i i in. l Ksj'.novri San .hum. de I'orto I!;Y An-: 1- . -Aeconliii ' to an otVu i,d re port r. ied hell'. the p": Are.-ibo was d.'sfroved ,b,--u. i recent severe storm, the p'.i.e !.c im inundated 1 water trouithe ocean and river; l!m bodies are in ' he morgue there, and hundreds of persons Me missing. A num ber of wealthy citizens who liv d .in plantations in the siii.hs, w ere drowned. The commanding i .Ulcers oT the district has oldeivd that the bo lies of the victims of the iiis asl. r sliall be bulled where tley are found. S.nt 'In in has I . en applied to for supi'ii- s. Accordimr to the l.:t.-t report from Vabiicoa, eighty bodies v.-ic buried tinle on eihles,iay. while the remains of -Jimi victin.s have not been recovered. I ce cl uicii is the ou!v b-.'.ildillg left st-.m ,l; It is rui. i. 'led that a mil!,! i i .; American soi-iieis were U i I .u Maajr.eZ. i.iii'AT i'i:srrn n. . u-.-ihi!nrtMi., I. C. Auju,! 1.' ;,,, i:ior tiem ral Davis, a! In in de I'orto .is loilows; 'the trite throughout the Liie. to.iiiv c: !--o ite of ;itr..i.s land is not y. i :ioui: oecaiise ol 11:. tot.i .. - I fourth of the towns .lie y. t h-aid from, but enough is kn-.v.li to .valTalii the st itelneiil that !,. 'tilth of the dwellings in the ;si,,:i ! I are tot. illy destto;,, d al.d l! e:r owners are without nnv s ,.-i;.-r ' w hilt ever or ally foo I ! ie i Mid ' 'i ' has bei-u sil ed tl'oiii tile ! i "Ihe colli e Cl'ol. in; I l:.o; o! ,,,, n. cs niiiied, alid tl.ii-i fi - li.in -e for support is goi,.-. I 'uiU .Me- t hnd ot til.' - ople --, -I. e;:t ii i iy on f i n it, ami ;i s;.. . . j gTec on Itlli.iS. All I lie I'M ... r is destioved, and much of the ii ;!.-r I ' . . . ... . are rotting in ti.e gioa...i. gr.-at many thoitsaiiils of e:ii;e li e drovvileil iilid I he bl ii s co lled down the livers is s'.oWli over the ocean, w It h ti.e wi-.l. o. the storm and the dead Im li sot animals. 'I he deaths fioni falling' walls and drowning will number ia- o than ii thousand, and may ! sev eral times this number. "The state of distress is vrv great, ami vv lieu tlie Lin-n hints 1 from the debries are con sumed, the suffering Will l-e very igte.it. I alll relieving t la- ult 'ing everywhere within reach as much as possilile, Imt m out-oi-the-way places ale many tlioi; siinds w ho cannot be reached lor some uu, e. ...'1 I' 11 I he supplies 4rieia ! sent l-v the eoveinment will help much, 1)Ut win .tst ,)llv a fl.w ,,.., iwhih'the ,,.stituti..i, nni.-t con- t unit tor iiiiinv inn nionths until the liai.iiiias e; iii from the ground, for v l.i. I, t inontns at least arc 110101.-1. ,,,. f h1 kimU Js pechdly rice, beans and c-d tish. lltilS at least all- leqliilel. l '" su.,...rl ()Ut . 0j jru 1 ' ' vhitU is ,,!so ,imie,I, for thousands tMshed naked from their dweid.s 1 , ,,.1, fi... ,,,,1., 1.,., 1 i , ; Ulvilit w lit-n the ''ale l.lok.-. Ale li , ciiies are also needed nest (Mess ingly, especially iuiuine and other simple meiliciues. 1 est ilinite t hat at least 1,000 tons of food will be ; required weekly for several weeks. The Secretary of State has in corporated the lSaleigh .v. llasteru Mail road Company. Tin com- pany will construct a road from Italeigh to or near aketield, iu Make county, or torn-near Earps- b(.ro in Johiistoti county, 'liie of the r"11,1 Wl11 l,e twt'u,' " ' Discovery of a plot against the French republic has led to the ar-: llf H lllmVl. ,( JlU.lJ;,(S l)f the Anti-Semite and 1'atriotic Leagues iu 1'aris. I Taking Census in Cuba. j I Washington, Aug. 10. Dr. Frederick Wines, the assistant di rector of the census, is preparing the schedules I'm' the Cuban ceil-. mis, w liicli is ,e t.du'll this fall, Witn the hope that it may be coin-; pleted before Congress met ts in December. This is not a part of' the work helongiiiir to the Census lhireaii, but the bureau will give genei ai superv ision to it, at the lecpies! of ihe War I 'i pariment. : The :-eVcli si! pt IV is. us for (lie! S'.'ven plov in. -es of Cuba have been selected bv the W ar I p.irtmi :!. ihev ;.re m! Cubans, :,,,d th.-y' W i!l oom I'ai.'pa "o,. :y lli;.'-:;. l il ' Slloel ? isor-- Wlii -lei tile e'.i;:,ielaO'i.,, ;,nd the cen sus oi V lli a w 1 i 1 tie taken ill l!.e same v. y t i -: t the ceji.-iis of 1 1 u I'tlile.i L.'.les w ill be taken l;et .Year. It is "a e j r, ti I ! iial i ii is ren - ( sits will d. we .. . ..:! . i.e data to : sh. ev t he c,ct celidii ! . of i he Cub. in pe ; !. ,,s I i i in i j .::' . iimnnfacti.; ii:, t. lining and mor t.illiy st ics, but I! vv i 1 1 ( If. I de ; liie War De. .i i men! to di i'.ii!. I ill' pi Iplli.ltt. Mi I'f e.icll p:-o ii.. and each : w iis'.ip in i !.. : -iaicl. tile clidliio'i of , :.:!,: ii. liie ;-ci.o, Is. 'j i , .. ic.s a:. I. ecessiji v t . elliii it t '.i V '.::.:. pr. hi eit t.i an i ! ci f. r I .. . ' liOIII pl!!-j'si of tl.e u !-.v. I - (oj n f . 1 lie ,ii 1 1 i i , ,i i:t ,,o, i ..es v. h.;i .s ; he v . :. p !:! ;.:i ii :,..! ... tiiat '". r ! ' l. e, t.-si., !,!.. . be; iii.nie t ' i:; -i' o i. ! 1 . ! r :!. cti-Mi ! : a' v. ii! i .: s. ,.t ii.i . ,i! .'! pe..,.i... An eif.M t v.io l-.-i II. eh ! e. !.! ei:,e i i 1 ! t ! ..I the ; !'.,! 1 i -. i.! ai i! C.-.i-t - :.-. !:..,; s!..!!s:i - . ' this ; i .. uu.-. ii o , . i : x : -i. . is-: - w i!-. , !e:ir: I . ...em and : Vr Pu li.ills in i.;.' ' ' i di. ! W ;-';.: . 1 - 1 1 e j. the e-:.r that ;:u e .u C.llioii.,! :, -t V. i'i be applied ;li (.'llbali el- ei io;-. :,!.- t i:a it v. I i ! Ill i be UT i - --i I o,;',- .:-e, ! he,; !l .sus is la! . '; M. report - 1:1 i .;. I to Ci ;,. i - -a Mil ! !, i : - i . .!: i : a - i st--p- a.. I i- t; !..:.. ! I'lie .: -...lei . -..,;;..-: ; - to Con- I v I:.. I !,.. i.e., and t'. - i-ioee. :. i:ti .v ...i :. a.id a :. ' I ' : : .ViUi I' ' '. I.e . 1 ,,, i i. ill t!:e work . ! to 1-,- i,-;,e i:i ti'-.' C .1 : .. . ."tit oi I,!'' ii:.l.', of i i.e a ! !.' V Mai ' i -i i i '. ii .... ;:. .in,-: .,:;,i -i '. .-I .;s ..v. n ,.. -ati ;. .is t! . i . ..:! !'. .. i '."I ii- t i.eir . M. i :ll CO V' I , (J'lio . CU' : at I -ie " : . i . i i , l t, , List S.-,i.; .! . :, I.- - : le - III I lli.- :i' c i ; y i i t- ' i t: ; i ; ; ; i ! . s . t. d I ! , I Vi . O . . -it. i! I ... le I i b ,.cl. oil, the !r oo came, ill; nidi it t I.e c. il'iili Ci n'.iiill .!;;' I I.e : ad hll-biccd. iliii a.-. ti'- it.-oe e, e.i .. . !, ;.i!i ! hi r Mi M ed V i ..!i,l-. .-.i. , b.- ii bale- ill !.-! :o n,s si,-.. p.-.l o;V !'.. t. .in. All l':i .ii-:. '. i: hi Mlt Ii' ' icite..' t lie i M lie!'. I lao'hed Up to t!-e co:!in. ,'ilii t ! etc. 'liih! t he I,. M -e Usual to : le. i r depot their i.e.-il is g.'.e V. e. ,i it-, i'.., -liiig., ov.-r I I h rs of ,-i ! i ;e husband. i,.-n It v ,:-.lis.-,.... .e.i that ti.e l. y I ci-.n to .,' I '. h lee ..' t he 1.,. ilfidllg v. i'i- i ', s ti e train left for i:..w ilive:. aial we i!hl not st 'IV to .-eo wimi v as t he di- p. -sit i l I ot t he I ' t . I at w. nt oil' .i.s'i'bpihd-f- vv l.o-i hilsbiilid he voMIn! be ill I.M o-n. I iiur-jnsi.' nf o.ild. ' r -n Ma- flM ..a I o I.-.- r !. i The I lilel '.ol' l.f ti.e Mint bils -i .11 to the ..s!,iii.,.: ci o s- I'oiiuei, 1 ol I he .t v. . 1 i , ! , -urn :i , 'of t. 'iMMliiei i e lane iiio ; e- . 1 1 x : th.-Ules le,:.il,ll a::' hi- le.i,,;i re vised esi iiii.ao-s of t lie pi oii.'c, ion ; o: ''id ibll'il.e the pre-ei.t Ve.ar. i ih. se fivjltres show th.'il the Worlds iiieii-ase of production for 1 .:; . .will be .-'.'io.niin.ui.ii ;is coiiipioid I with the output ill is:!.-. ! The Pin ctor of the Mint estt- ia.'ltes the ptodlictioll of ..old ill the I'citid ."states ill Is'.is at nl,-, p;::,i.o;i. ' The total Mo.bictioli of e,.l 1 in the world iu W t. accorili'ie- to tl e .titna'o s of the Dir. c'.-.r of . ti:-' Mint, iitiio'.nfed to but -.Ml,- i 7"in,oon, or a lllile less th..!', the' est iniiitcd prod tn t ion of South Africa alone during the pl sent year. YonnntM Oiifeilcratp Peml. : : Mobile, Aug. 14. .James T. l'lllilK 1", the youngest enlisted iinoi in the Cotif. -lei lite army, dlt d to night. Jle was powder monkey loll tins Co-lifederate steiiluer Mol' : i'.-iii, commanded bv Captain l i v, "'f i-:..,,,..;.,., t ' ..,..1 . .-....! ;.. ilf.e tc-rritic iieti'Mt Ht' Tort J. !'.- , ly, 3lol.lle Lay. Ill April, lhii.t, he- i 1 illg thell li year:- old. 1 A .Nie.cl Legal (?) Protecting. iri.iii Hi-' ! i ur..i. Juimiul. A legal proceeding lately oc curred iu Vance township that de serves to go down iu the books and we hereby fork it over to pos terity as a valuable precedent. A man 'moved out of a neighbor hood, having his dog in the pos session of a neighbor. The canii made it a business to disturb th. peace of the community, w lc " upon son. cone indicted t he in gh I or for helping a liitisiiiin lu the trial I .More the mag-isti te, it ,-i pe i .nu thai the die;' U'- not act'-.a iy ! ion.- to .'. iii n owns l.eet. : : , I I.e 1 -Ml ! .i--v 1 1 Iged S !,' ..id i.-.Me.i ;: van ant ag.o.'.M 1 ! .! . in ... a il.-iv for l ; ioid .: '.:!.- in-: I lie o- '. r to I... pi. i :.i -1 defend hi- dog. i ',. , o, s 1 foi ti I ii came ;.l Ulld .;!; reglit. .-'ii. I ail the i i to l!:c .: . w . re . m. hand i he - nl i. p: ii . . n ' . ! . S ' , ., :ii bin , thii.gs the ih'g w..s ci.il'".. eit iti. -I ,. .:. hi- lie n-e, ! i: oW,.,' I- . -Med t ilai V l.ii. . -e v.,.. H.l . ;-. I- ..:-..-.-..s : i i,. .....I aileil led to ii-i . ". ! iins;,,. -s ..,;.! old : bli W in i v,.:s boll;- o -1- This not i.ppe. ' Ing t,, ti - . nrt a :-i.:ih Ii-nt i'- j'.-:.-..- t '. - ' .v :! jit L-h.e'il v : tele !; I i .1 ti.e .! i -.n;. r i'i til ':!. !'' r.-ip.iil.d 1" -io a bo::.i in I sum i M g.)l'. ! in p ; in oi :v ..-id thai I on. ,)... i M.el be I. oni.e,: .. j !;n!i;.-.i the bond for ;. :'"; I i.rl -...liii r. f.oii.i : in wl.icli t;. -a.'. ,,-.: ,: : .-M 1 - - i to jail. ' I I j c. .-. n-. i . ii: l-.-n.-.i! o! t !m p; e. Oct !.;:. s: I, ;..-l,.. d for siisp. ;:- o j :.; j'i .i.t-;:t U';lll c.mv-. -; i u . 1 i .- i . -, ..iid tiow s;:y-i hi w .;, ; e::V n-i i :. ; at ti Hi I- HI l . i i.' i .'ii-;.. oji.jiJ Ui.c. ..I-.- .. . .i. !,:, il-.-li.ti i- ciev. I -! v . ,ii o'.,i -.!. . Ml'. V . C. i:-oii, ' .-;i;e- i:,..,f n -i t : i i u a si.d l;.te yes- j o-iviiiv iiii -i .imli, lie vv ., . . -.! by his fal in-r to tbi j -,t .-..ii. mi . .1 hubs. hi:.- til- v ' .M ie i...'.-.n'; the W.i.;on. a i:i':.'i nia-.s oi i.-tiis lie.'iin.e .!,-;M..c. ,1 ... , -o,. , ,.- W I.-'. I. a !,l- i.-o.i .. . ;! 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Doyou know this? . 1 Tint's l.iv.r I'iil-i ;.rc ; l.:.o- : lute curt? for sic k lu ailaclu , i',y.-i- J popsi.i, s'iiir stomach, nvtlaiia.j a)ii.sti;i:ition, turpi I li f !", piles, j iitiiilicc, IvilioiiS fovvr, ImIiiius- , ncss ami kimliv 1 tliseas. s. i Tutt's Liver PiHs; m FOB SALE. l-'otif f.inns I'oiit.i.iiiin jiHi. 1, si, tf'S and Kh acres in llickon .'viotin taiii township, wv-ll watcuJ. vvj! tiin'i'i'i'i.'J, rood buildings will I c sold 1 -n c.ty terms. I'im fi'.tthcr inlcinutiori appb' to l.)H. V. V. I:'. I-N- , HeJ 1:111' i.i . N. (I. ! Aiii;. I". IS;1). " ' i UVUO.N U. NEAXI.L. 11.8. PETTY M.O.NEWELL&CO.. W liOhhSAhi; AMI ItKTAIL X iu:ai.i:i!s is W ips, iii Farm k! ie.:mtilij y.i.' i:ss HH-Yr i.r.s. ,t c Oi'Ceinbnro, XSjf. C. tf i!. -S. i'MT'l V of ,;this . t . I will be pl.'.-o e 1 to give .is pei'.-'on il attention i:.) .-.tst-.:. . ;-, fr-mi Chat- I'll. '. ill If pleased to i ill die, ;!ars and prices. 5 "JJh V '"'Jth? tfc frh&A . , . 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M-'tn-uri. 4iVi.in 111 lOnm 'l M'. 'Inlly Ki. mii.lsjr N'i.h lu;l and ItlL' '-The Alh.i,l. si, i .. ' S,.ImI V...i l.i. I...I I I i c . "" ui""". ' I a l ;. an hh-i pein ami i'lmclics ! 1 "ecu nnhliiylnu mill Alhinlu, ulfl Pullman ."sic. Jxth lutwi-cn I'oii .iiniiili iiinl (Miesi.-r. S t! N'e- II iind US ."Tin. S. A L Kx iii-s," Hi. lid liain, ( iiiiiln-N mid : t'n.liiiaii Sleepers hiMwcen I'oiih M!iiiinllll ll ml A till li tH. Cmnp'tliV Sli-cp i i-is IhM w-cfii Coin in Inn inn) Athn.tii. j; j,, (a,j,S ihhI;o iiniiunliiite con. .ciniii., in Athintii fur .Muiitiiii). t( ; CI V, .Unillle, (!VV 1 1 'nlili.ri.ia, Mexiei I X.lsllVi! e. Me, I, , hi e I I'.m- 1 1. k.Ms, sie,- 'iJlllllH, IfXlS, . t i i .ii t h in 'ir ., , Mill nil, rinl'iiJu. I'l'lH. etc , ii.i y i Air. ni nr t, il s. l,.-m, I, T. 1'. A.- i K..I- el,, C. j E M .Ii lil X, Vu-e I'i t-t ami fii-ii. XIanni'er II W. Ih (il.OVEi;, I Tiiifli" .MuniiLror ! V. E. Me :!:!:. (icu Sapi. . b S ALI.IIX, Oi'i.oni! I'iisf. A irent, I'm txiilulilli, Va4 if M ti VI. (.Ill li -.. J'lli'ltM, Il J.' TrrlLUiNt, TON .V WELDON l.i.iii-.-ii.l hij-1 iir...i.-l-.-.-. And Atlantic Const Line Eiiilroad Coiiipiinv of tSotith Carolina. ( 'oiidetiSed Schedule. YKAIN.S CUUNti .SOUTH" K S.3 A M It I' M 1 Al j i : 11 e. U ii lu .,; C m) li I ". .'. 41) l i Si i lu i ii i o 1 ,i' in :(, 1 - Il 14 1 '..-. n 4 i I io : j: t l . P II A tl 3 91 4 ii .V SJ H IIV AM 11 THAI XS tiOlNti XOKTH. v. v :.7. s - A M I- V 41. . Ot li ... v t: 1 il IU ..I i ;i.v n ii. AM U , ? m i- j 5K. I S AMI' M i s 4 , , l in M o ..0 li l.'l It til 11 Ji l.v l-..ri ii'i., I ,i,..,.ii-(ill.;, S. la-,.. Ar ttli-,.u, l.v v l.iniiii'.u .M.IkU ' I-I, ....-l.. .!.., I V WliH- l, Ai il ky VI. ,iiul, Ai I .o- .r... l.v :.r ,.... II . I, y Mi uul, Al' IVi-1,1 -,i, M V 44 II l I'i ) 1' VI : in II. l i JI II Ml 4 .14 I' M I'i 0V 1 111 a u r m MI11. Ii.ua 11 mill VV1I1I1.11 loMi.-nii, AMnulIc anil V 1. a. in eiv . u Mmn l.liu 'I rnm iMtvra Wll iiilni!..,ii, I) im h 111, nrrivi a lHpiyvllln I'i 16 ,un, I'-hv.-k 1 1.) ..Hit-villi. X'l 'Hi i 111, iirilves mi haul'ird 1 4,1.11.. Itri tuning l.iittu Miiil..ril 130iiD,ar llvi. , a), f.i-nllo i 45 in, Imv. a ti'llvllle l 0 .VI lull, ,11 riv HI. VV llllllilrfliiu ii 5 l III. vv nn, li, i:i-.:i nrnl w(.,,,u i:nlir,.nvl, lieuuelw. ilif 1-r.iii. li I r ilu livavui, Himiiii.uviIIp uu am, Mi-.Xt.O V U,' UIII, !;v,l Mirll,lj!. li J-'. Hill. IIliMI tlllll 1, jU mil, airivi? t'yivtleolio li)4iiMni. ltmurn. i i. e ii.vi lio.'Ui-vilm 4 ii nn, Hiiie Mill IH ial., iu-,1 hinihpi bte no, Muxion li IS in2, at 1 IVI.,1 ill lali.-llf.vllu 7 15 ,lll. i. ..ini.-rii..iiMi nii.iu-illo with IraloNi.lSal VUVi.il villi lli" CtiMlliui Oi iral Hnllriiad, al l,i-,l S.i uii;k wain Mi.' II.' I K.rli,-. an, U..W. iii. -it r iiti.-ii-l hi iiluril wlib lliu boauviaril All l im- III, I N.UllliTII 11.111 oa al (lull Willi til I an t, am ainl i;ii..rl..ii l;aliri..i.. Tinlin.li th" S'..lliiiiil Sin k llranoh rmiu Imtm : Vv i-i.i. ii 'A.M i'ili, UuIIIkx 4: 1 5 i ni. arrlvmalHciil Uli.t Ntiek :i..l l 111. (irivuvllm ti:3i i in, KlDAtoD ; , in. lift in ui lit; Inavns kiua ,,u I M 1DJ, i.n-i-iiviili' h.'.i it in. an I vl. m Ualllnl 11:1H a m. VVfliii ii II J I i in ilnlly exc.'in HunJay. Tr .uiH mi VVimtiluijl-.u Ur.iuch luava Waablng I,. u h.ln a m uJ 2:4 i iu. airlvaal Farmala :1U a in iin.l 4:,u , mi iv'-iiruluK Itmvlug Farioela at 'j ..5 a in Hinl u. io i in, arrive Wnaiiiugiuu 11 :00 a in. .iii.l 7;;i . ui, ilully ouoi.l Huiuliy. Tiutii li-HV.-a 'rn-u-irii, N. C. lHliy xceit Huodaf 5 M p m, sunvlay 4M5 i iu, arrlTca 1 lymoulU litit 1 in, ii.li, i in. Hoiurulug loavtva 1'iymuuih daily . rxi-i'iii Huuilay 'r.M i in. anil Hnu.iay al 9:lK)a m, arrivi'. Tarlx.ru 1'j;04 a ru, 11. kin in. i rain on Ml llmul N C Urau. li livaraa Uoldaburo ilully, eivil sunUay, ":0J in, arriving Paillo I!,,:. I HMD a m. Ho urn lug luaves ttailiuHeld :00 a iu urrlM-s at nl,lsu..ru 10.2.V a m. Traiua un Naalivlllo Urauch leavea It-ickyilounl U.KI a ui 3.10 (, in, arrive Nashville 10:10 a m :iJ ! in, spring ll 'i"' li) 4U a in 4 ti p m. Uniurnlug li avn .,rih! U. io 11 00 a in 4 a p m. Naahvlu II Ui a in -V ti p m. iirrlvo 1W ky Mnuul I1M4 14 6 p in, viiiliy i xo'iit Huuily. 'I lain nn Oliiimu Hraucii leave Warita tor (lli.li.u Jilly, cli-u l Hun.li.y, H lua m and lltp m. Iitiuirniiia U-avtM Clint m al 7 00 and 10 Mam, Train No im makra c. onnuac.l.in at Weldoa ( ,r all .v,it!M ii'irtli ilally. all rail via Hlvum-md. tl. VI- KMKltsaN, (ten'l. ;i'aaeuger .Agsai, j . 11. KESI.V. (tunernl Manager. ' 1'. M. MLIvjON, Ifa.Hu nauager.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 17, 1899, edition 1
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