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!tj (Shaft" 3Rectt Till; US DAY. - - Mayi, lltul. II. A LONDON. Editor. Wu have recently reu.l with much interest a akeUh of the (Jon-firossimi.-il career of Niithaiiiel "!m..iii written bv Mr. I'M win Mood Wilson, a student in tne History Department ot tue l. ui versity of North Carolina, ami ac -mp:inied by several letters oil Mr. Maeou annotated and expl.un rd l-y lion. Kemp 1 Battle EL, 1)., the distinguished I'rofessor of History at the University. This sketch of Macon Rives a truer and clearer insight into his character and services than any thing else published about him that we have read, lie nerved iu Congress thirty-seven years a longer time than any other C'ou fj'ressnjau from this State served aiut then voluntarily resigned in 1H27. For several year, lie was Speaker of the House of Ivepro tseutatives, beimjrthe only North Carolina lti-preseutative who ever tilled that hiyh oiliee, and was twice elected President pro tern of the Senate. While Mr. Macon was not a statesman of brilliaut taleuts nor ii scholar hbrhly educated il'or he i ft n , , k .f ;., ,,.,(, ... ! left college to vuUt u. the lutiiot . anuy m yet he attaiu.nl -1 j wider national reputation aud ex-1 t-rcised a greater influence ia Con-j stress than any other Congress man from this State has ever en joyed, lie was peculiarly plain aud simple in his apparel jnannci's, and probal;ly voted ! iamst more appropriation bilks : than any other Congressman ev. did. It is a great pity but that i tiome Congressmen nowadays do!,, not emulate this characteristic of I Mr. Macon! (dent Porto llican Comunsssoia r, 'fi T-' .i . i .. r I to pradi.e before that curt. The 'lln.-i is the second number of i , .,, . . , .... .'motion was rraliteil. 1 ie ious'y historical monographs published , tju. ,,f the Civil Service at the University under the tlir- J Ceanainsioii had deciih-d that citi- fction au.l editorship of Dr. Pat- j ens ui Porto Pico were citizens hi u'ho I. .-is done :o;d is doitlir SO "f the I'. S. i,n..'i fo mvsorve a true and full I history of North Carolina. We Binco'ely hop.) that he may be j snared for manv more years of i Biich usefulness. " " The tire at Jacksonville, Flor ida, on last Friday was one of the most destructive that lias ever been known iu the United States, j Ti. n Lie hours three-fourths oi I the residence and business portion ' of that city was destroyed, em .. bracing an area thirteen blocks iu j width and two miles h.ug. A! number of lives were lost, and the i aiue of the protiortv destroyed is . i . . ,- i,i osinuateu at ,-i.j,ou.',ooo ami ;,- v,,....! 1,. I,.,,.. ' " '1R'T"7 "l , of Mrs. A. T. le Covin, for the less. Sm-h a calamity is appall-1 u cl,vU.A cau, iws, and it is diilicult for any one ,m,.rilM citizen, who a. coin to fully appreciate how terrible it ' pai.ied one of the tiilibiister expe xv.,s iditious on the steamer Three IV . ! . 1 . ,..t ... I . .-n i.ew s of 1 his ea . is soon amity be. une known contnbu- turns were promptly telcgrapued : from many cities North and South! troops, notwithstanding his Ame f..r the reiuf of the homeless and ' rican citizenship ami that as a tie sulVering. i newspaper correspondent he was Destructive as was this lire at Jacksonville, it was not such au JacksonviUe ,t was not sucti an , a .mailing calamity as was tue dc- strudionof ti.dveston last year ; by the tidal wave, for in the latter the loss of life was so very great. in addition to the destruction of piopoity. Persons who have never been similarly situated can not appre- ciate or" even imagine the h.-rrors . , .- of such a catastrophe as that which visited (lalvestou and Jack fiouville. Last year many political con - voutions were held all over the -. , w. . i . ,-. 1 l uueu oia.es ...... ....u.l grossed public attention. This year other kinds of con ventions are being held and sub jects other than .olitics are en- gaging the time and attention . f the country. One of the most im portant of the conventions of this year is the Southern ludusti;;.! Conveidiontobeh. hliHXti.na.tii if , oi i , ..t Philadelphia. It w.ll be at- tended by many ot the Souths leaders aud prominent promoters in ii.,liis!ri;d entermis. s. wboivn- resent the spirit of progress that is pushing forward Southern i- dust iv and commerce. Such a convention must be of great value speds from the i!ei!; of a steam- Carthage, May 4. Avery de to ti e whole country, and espee- 1 ::t or the window of a In t. 1 ' tt motive tire visited a portion of ially to the South. With the ''''''.d J.ot have b. en acquired Moore c..unt v, eight miles wvst of .. . x. r if .. , just as well, and from the same Carthage, I rulay. Mr. 1. U, elimination of tne negro Irompol- .. iu tj,0 vn.mHpe room at 1'idHips' dwelling house was it ics the South will devote more Washington, but "personal iu-' burned, together with his house-time- and attention hereafter to spt.tion" furnishes the excuse bold furniture. Other dwelling v. unit i. tui'tig and otliT enter- for the junket. ; luuises aie reported binned but . t he report cannot be anthentioated 1" " ease was compromised fr'jwt uovv. 1 -' towns which voted moio lU'lSllli jiionev for their public schools, Washington Letter. (Frnm ir Hsuulitt 0 rrt""iliii'.l Washington, May 3, IDOL It was iille for Republican to deny that tins a(lniitiitvatiii itf un friendly to the rich corporation, in view of the donation it irf now openly accejttiiiur from theiu. The McKiuley excursion train will cont not a cent less than Jr'.Vi.OOO probably considerably more anil it is heinir accepted as a jrift V.v Mr. McKiuley and ins fellow traveler). let, ofhcer.s in the I'liilippines are beiii tneil iy court-martial for exacting bribes of a few thousand dollars from rinv contractors. There is not even a pretense that any person iu the McKiuley train is paying a ent for the tr.p. llitf J.'ulluian t niononolv furnishes t be cars, and each railroad over which it passes j furnishes the motive power mid ! the eatables, drinkables, etc., dur iiii its transit over itn lines, and the bill of fare is as jno.l as that furnished by the iuo.t expensive hotels. No Man of ordinary in telligence believes that corpora tions yive away money without exactim.' its return in favors of some sort. Mr. McKiuley knew 1 1(f tin-confusion. Jacksonuile is that when he nocepU-il tins dona- meeting the enn -rj:eucy candy and tioajthat he inciii rod an obligation ;lilS ,,r,r:,jiiZl.,l f,,r jvlief work, to t he donors which would sooner ! 'i.u thousand pei pie are hoine or later have to he met, and the) less, and many of them left on intelligent people of this country ! jifternoou and niuht trains for St. know it, too, and w ill iloubth ss I 1,li,i:lll, mid other coast cities ox pros their opinion of the trans- ,mj .;lr-by towns, w hil.1 nun' -action, at the polls, when their j ,,!ls nu-r erafts took many to lit- nexl opportunity comes. it! places on the .St. .John s riv. r. Has the Supreme Court agreed Supply .stations have been cstab to deci le Porto llico to be a part lished in vai'ous parts of the city of the U. S. that the. Constitu- and all day they have been throny ii .1 .1 .i 1 1 ... 4. . ii.. 1 1. . i ti . i tlon io lows ine auu mat ... ,. w:iS u;iL.()llstituti.),li,i y Manv lawyers 1, t.j;,.Vl, n .IS, and that the decis-! ion will not be haii.h-d down until next Decern bi r, when Congress ; will be in session, because to ha!hP it down before would be to made ' an extra session of Cuiii s lav-j essary. it is thought t!;at this is I fully known to the adininistraiion, ! an Solicitor (ieiar.il liichar.ls, ' who knew the rule t tie I. S. ! Mipreuie Court that only citizens ' f (,KI r s t.;m Uir, ,,,.' members ! i. nts they could .-.p.nv to Jackson t- jts llliUle the motion tojville. It w ill be v.. ei.s before any admit Piederico Degetait, resi-! Mr. Montague "White, Doer n-eut in the U. S., has been i,i ! Armour t. ..uipai.y. ai i nicago ui W ...d.i.. -...: t'..v ,m..m .1 ,vs While ' struct inu' flavor P.owueii to draw i,. ,i. ', ,.,t , ulIit-I v- admit that.f"r M.no.i. (Uia-r subsci ipt ions l.is olieet was to sound the miu'.stratioii to ascertain how it i would receive President Kn-vr,! if he paid the '. S. a v isit, there J , are reasons to beli.-ve this to have . I been his ohieot. Mr. White said ..... " 4 . .1.1... that Jlr. Kriig.r li.nl a strong lo visit Vie.eiie;. .indintim.it- n.l t ..,i..l, .L.soii.-vt fall. Knglish iidlm me is too-ivat with i.. :i, iniiostr.iiioii lor. 'ir. lvriL'er to hone for anv laiir.' otlicial l'ec- o.'iiiiioii. if he comes, than wa Was given to his envoys last year. ; ri :,. f ..1..;,,. . .1... til .1 , , , th.. Spanish Cl.r.ns C ;...'.... i, .1..,,,..,,,. 1 111- V I...... v minissioli ' ,.i .,.i f., ! " - other than property losses is that 1 1.1 .1 l.'l l l ieuus u.v uoa,,. . ,e.,-..m,eu. oi a Key est pa pel s capuu - ed and executed I'V order !,-. of the commnuiler of ai .dvof Spanish l uoii-i onioai.iui. .iie iisft.T ..u",- (Mid damage , , i),.VVey o.-cupied the s,.;lt oi honor at a dinner given in , Washington to celebrate D. wvy I lv, ami among me guesi we.e , ;twenty-hye oliuvrs w ho I'artici- , ,l. ! 'it .vni!Uiiwiiiii.u 1 '"-V I made up of Democrats, have ar- : ranged to go t.) the i niiippines ; the I S. iiansport . l'.ngless, Jvliu'1' Nul1 ht"rt. fV"" N,?' " n few week, to lie gone about ,,. ..- , four mouths. ; The members of the lliver and j Harbor committi-e of the last ' House and their wives are going to imitate the McKinlev excursion small way by making a junket to the Pacihe ( oat, via the gull u o T,.x.ls ,, iistlt.v an- lioiince that their junket is not to . ., . ,i -. cost the tioveinmeiit anything, the bills are mol .ably to be foot- 1 ed by the same parties- theollig-! ing railroads. The alleged object of this junket is t-.i inspect ports. ' That is a good scheme, too, as it i...!.i..r- ho.sr.ls of ti:uie and ol'a r cnnuueivi.d b...ii- s of towns 1, a- 'ff harbors in m-ed of improve- m"ld to stir themselves m proper- lv olltt,lt.,iimii: thl. i,,.,,,.! and their w ives, t!ms makiig sure that the junketers w ill not have t spell, t heir own money. Jtisiiot within the bounds of probability . !... ..t i ... . .. :l ...... ; A..;,.,- anv inf.': matio.. about l,., . n,.,t s,n -oi. idle i... , "i ,t) i t v eek at Kohcsoii county court, thai had been on the docket fur seventet u oars. Jacksonville Almost Destroyed. Jacksonville, Fla., May 4. Jacksonville's jjreat lire, which U ;an yesterday, has burned itself out. One hundred and foity-eiht blocks of a beautiful city have been laid waste. The loss will ncjt be known even approximately for a week, but it is believed it will amount to 1.",00(I,(H)0. There are many rumors a (lout of loss of life, but as every undertaker in the city was burned out, it is im possible to obtain an oilieial re port. One story, which is persis tently reiterated, is to the oiled that a party of men and women driven to the docks by the tire were compelled to jump in the water and thai several of them Were drowned. The burned dis- trict is thirteen blocks wide and ty miles Joiiir, and extends from t!u St. John's river to Catherine street on the east, Orange on the north and Davis on the west. This immense area was swept as clear as a li.or. The city is under martial law and all of the available State mil itia is on duty in the utreets. Some order is beiier brought out in ov no- "r1 i ,,ti()1) ,' S.v.etary Koot . ten- J, lerinjr the u-e of the barracks n Port Ihtrraneas. near St. Aiwus- .ine, was i. -ceived w ith platitude i-n every stue. 1 he I'.ast l oast train h-aiii:-..' here at ." o'clock this afternoon cariiedover 'J.DUil jcop!e to SI. Augustine, who hopi to receive i. -mporary shelter from the ocri;:nen(. A committee was a p.imeii at a meet in;.' oi cu- li us this atteniooii to win- the ( hiw-rnors of various States for all thing like permanent shelter . be provided for the home thousands, and Jacksonville for .some time to con e w ill be a city of tents. The relief find r ds. d by the citizens of Jacksonville id a meeting this afternoon amounts to Sin.iM.Hl. This was au.lii'lited to-niht by a telegram from the ad-!ne being received 'from many pi.u. . ... Dunmr the pvo-ress of the hie, hnndieds of people moved their goods ,.nt int.. the street, but it was impossible to get drays to de-,'cait tin- gools away and lurni - l.oolis and luic-a-nrac were i. urn- i d up. Dr. Scott saved his libi ;r.v by digujn- a hole in his yard " nn.u n- .-.oi... ...... W 1 d no iu a blanket. This I'lall as ioi low c,i u eo-ia. peo- . i . t ii .... ii i . . . pie. some oi w noni ouneu men runks in the suae manner. , , i ... i . i 1 a loaue.i Willi iio.iiiio.- ainl trunks tilled the streets ail day. .. . . , is people slept on nnplo vised I teds near their till lllttll'e on the str.'ets away from the burned dish id. In the early h r.rs of the tire many people in. .veil their propel ty distances of a half a mile or a mile, only to find it l.ec-es-iary to move it again as the tl.i'.n-s encroached. The night seen, s are pictures que and pitiful. About the entire city a cordon of soldiers and special policemen has been thrown and at every corn.-r a soldier stands guard. Notwithstanding ; ' - am t " irt )if tlu, urji (,ul (.ity is Tl.ry all,u,r li'ttle disorder has the groat excitement under which ,m,(11 ,vp(irtt,(, At a ,,.,., ,ng of dtiens' committee, a ivsolu- Vn, tU, running of excursion trains into t.itv l,M,,u st had been made ,)V f (i ra, pj.,,.,.,, for pi,,! trains Ut ,j.MSltuvil0t l,ut t ho commit- railroads that if o, , ,, . ,v, ii .d,... the t. ains wt ,e i uu he . xcuision- ists would not be allowed to leave the trains. The negroes, though hungry and terror-stricken, have so far shown no disposition to give trouble and at !l o'clock the entire city is reported .piiet. ru.i li - - C7...I... n . i ' Si.i'ilal tu The uiwrvur ' P uthel foi utoii N. C. May f.. Mr. P.lias ( ira.v, who lived near bwn, wa., burned s.. badly in I, is Held last Thursday that he died Friday from the . t't'.cts of it. He w;ts in a Held Hear the house bun. ing .hm-di wip-n lv became overheated and fainted, falling face forward into the lire. A negro standing ly him in an excited way began to tight the lire instead of pulling Mr. Cray out. It took s, nie lime lo gel Kelp md i ii t b"-' hiv out. Fire In .'lucre County, in! i.i ttii DIvK-rvor. Mr. M. F. McCowu is ro-f !ect jtd mayor of Durham. j Gen. Carr in Detroit. Drtr 'II, SIU li., Erniitnit Nkwh, iti. 1 Last nialit'rt Loyal Leyion Lau- ' .pu t at the Cadillac was address ed by a uistin; uished Southerner from North Carolina, who fought i in the Confederate army during the civil war. The hall was beau- 1 tifully decorated iu national colors aud Commander Casrimzton, of Day City, nct.nl as toast-master. I lie .old bow, when the toute.ler I ate army was defeated at Appo niattox, he capiured a younj and raided Confederate soldier. I "1 fed him ami shared mv I blanket w ith him," said he, "and j he has since become my associate iu business, and will address you this -v oniiio-. 1 introduce to yon (Jen. Julii'ii S. Carr, of N'ort! Carolina." I Hen. Carr responded to th. ! toast, "Our Country." Anioiie i other things he spoke of the eii jterprise and v nl'.icts of Michi gan scat tered thickly throiiirlioiM the I'nion, "but greater than n jironisthe ir.ui sohliir," he re 'marked. "Von were the ii is' ; troops to the west of the AUeeJi i any Mountains to reach Wash I iierton. and were iu all the "Tea: I em;aijciiii'iits l'.at-1 and West. " i'ho N uth did not invoke th. horrors of war to abolish slavcn nor did the South appeal to arm to maintain slavi iy. I'ehind but. were the fore s which werestr. n:.' er with one for the I'nion despit. the constitution, with the othei I for the constitution despite tie I I'llioli, if Heed be. j "Ami we men of the Sout! , salute tal l tlai: as the emblem ! sovereignties united forever; oli. j country under one ling, cemente IjV the blnod of our brothers al. j smicti lied to each other by tie memories of the past. Not ut: t 1 th" miii lingers in th.e cloud. ' forgetful of the voice of the morn ing. will men. who love biavvi and de.-ds of daring and of vahe Cease to celebrate in song' an j s t tv the bravery of the Uuio: iarniy; and listen! You met foe 'men worthy of your ste 1. ' I (i.n. Call' touched Upon th 11 'gio problem. "We went throng jtne h. il l' 1S of reeolistriietiou ill! o ' uigg'.T sutVrage," sa d h , "i i -jtil the white men rose ainl tluv ;..V the yoke. No State in tie I Union will ever let the nigge again control her government I w itched with inter, st the aft - lives of the ni"gers !n had bee i slaves upon my fathei's planta 'bo'i. What from indoleiee an. da.k of thrift, freedom brough them a curse rather than ; h'ess.ng,' Applause punctured the spec"' at many points, and after it ..inclusion many shook hand with the Southerner and congiat ulateil him upon the effort. A New and St lnJutry. C m-...n.l. n f . l.iul .il.'Oi'-. tv. r. Wa.lesboro has a row industry b.e culture iiii.i the production honey. .Miss Annie Knight In now something over lwi bee gnm all in working order, and is addin more. These gums are all of tie most modern construction and th development of the business being done on modern lines. example the honey is s. p. r.t.-t from the comb by au extract.'.' an 1 the residual comb or wax i then moulded into proper shape and put back into the giin.s n shape for the be. -s to go at one. to work tilling it with new lumev Miss Knight is yet but a gir and has developed from a very imager start a hoiiey-makim plant worth probably iSlno. Sh. makes a very superior product and sells it in many parts of tin State. Pui't of the honey is shipp ed ill the comb, the s.jllaie blocks of comb honey being put up ii neatly made wood frames. TI t extracted honey is sold in bucket; and bottles. She is now preparin.. to try an experiment iu puttins. up some of the very best extract ed honey in form for sale to drug stores for use of invalids. i Girl Died of Hydrophobia. K.F.-.nl u. He Clmrl ..r.euliwrver. Elkin May 2. A little girl ol Mr. Morgan Cockoi hams was bit ten by a rabid dog two or three weeks ago. It was thought nt the time that the .(..gwiis only suti'er ing' from a dose of p. i-on, as it died shortly after biting the child, but on Monday night the little girl was taken with convulsions which followed each other in rapid succession until Tuesday, when death relieved her. Weekly Crop Bulletin. Do:: Wi i:k Fnmxo M ay f, 1H01. : Very decided improvement in crop conditions occurred during the past week. Char hki. s and warm, dry weather gave an im petus to farm work of all kinds, and rapidly advanced the growth I of vegetation, which now appears 'green and vigorous. Fvery day ! wa bright and sunny. There was i no rainfall any where durdig tie I week except a very small amount at Weldon and a few otlu r points ,Tb.o only disadvantageous feature i wa that the soil dried out quick ly and formed a hard crust which prevented seeds sown before the last rains from coming up well: in the lentrhl-oiist portions, es pecially, the ground has become hardai;d difficult to plow. Warm showers art: much needed to soft cii the soil ami would gjeatly beu ! flit vegetation. A Strong: Fortification. Fortify the body against disease by Tutt's Liver Pills, an abso lute cure for sick headache, dys pepsia, sour stomach, malaria constipation, jaundice, bilious ness and all kindred troubles. "The Fly Wheel of Life" Dr.Tutt; Vour l.ivcr Pills are :hc fly-wheel of life. I shell evct w prateful for the accident th.v " outduthem to my notice. I iVo ...'. if 1 had a new K-ase of lih l;.iirl ii',h, Platte Cannon. Co! Pitt's Liver Pi a; Money Saved is Money Made. W'c all should try to save. If you desire to s.ivtf money on SHOES, DrlV GOODS AND MILLINERY This is the pi .ice for you to buy. Meivli.m's are invited to get our iM'iccs. All gi.i'ds sold at ONE PRICE ari FOR CA: H WALTER WOOLLCOTT, 14 E. Martin St., RALEir.ll, N. C. ti ;an be preserved, if yot r oyes are propci lv c red foi " t uu are unahle to visit . ur optical iiice and consult on sreci.ilis!, we . ill send you a simple n ethod for e-ting your eves at h. me, on re eipt el a postal card. DR. S. RAPPORT. v.. Hi'iiiLir. Durham, N. m m sms. i WILL SELL PRIVATELY, AND ON EASY TERMS. :(): SIX TIl.IC TS Of land about two miles from Pittshoro. Here is a rare chance far a BARGAIN IN LAND! The lirst tract contains about 120 acres, adjoining the lands of P. N. l-'ousliee and others. The second tract contains about 2 acres, adjoining the lands of the late Wesley Griiiin and uthers. j The third tract contains about1 l' acres, adjoining the lands of the late S. W. Gotten and others. The fourth tract contains about 62 acres, adjoining the lands ot the late James Harmon and others. I The fifth ti.ict contains about S2 acres, adjoining the lands of the late ! James Harmon and others, and lying i on Turkey creek. j The sixth tr.kt contains about 21f acres, adjoining the Pitbboro and; Egypt road. j This land will be sold in separate' tracts or altogether, j:it as may be desired. ! All of it is well adapted to wheat, oats, corn, cotton and clover. It is well watered and well wood-; ed in original tcicM. j For further information apply to,' 11. A. London, i Sept. 6 1900. Attorney. I HEltALD OF SPKINC? - - WE SHOW THE CORRECT AND UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING . . A Stai cliless Story of Stylist Shirts. Imbracinjt the most .vlect showinjr of Showy Shirts ever shown. Hats for the hatless. Silk, Soft, Stirt, Straws. The leaders selling the learned, the Leading Styles in all lines. In other words we show you the correct and up-to-date in each Depaitment, with unlimited variety to select from. Our guarantee of price and satisfaction MiiuJ it or vour money cheerfully refunded. We invite your inspection. CBOSS 6z X-.Z2STElE3:i.T I'l 'o Unto Clothiers iiml Kunilslieis, RALEIGH, N. C. 4-18-01. 8 Sew Store! New Goods o Our stock consists of every, thing that is kept in a lirst- V) We have added the cele- brated ROSE LADIES SHOE at every pair warrant sPed to give satislaction. We also call attention to the fact Q that we have added to cur '.U Corset Department the ceie- zk Prated i-. r. -jo-t ar.d .h ') i or- jk S cfs. For wear, tit and dur lhititv li.'v Ii ii ,. ii. i ,..in il 8V We I uv all kinds i ".mntry Produce: Chickens, V, g s, l'A ( "om. u.its, l ease, Heans, Hees Wax. paying ?k Wool highest market price. We are also in the market j 2;.u; piUi.uls Diy llidcs.il U highest prices, t'. nie to see you money. Vor.rs sincerely, SANFOR.D, N.C. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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May 9, 1901, edition 1
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