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Chatham Record. BATES l)Qtl)ara Rrccrb. EDITOR AND rilOI'IUETOR, ADVERTISING One iquaro, oneiniertiob One square, two insertion One square, one month $1.J - M TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, U59 PER YEAR Strictly In Advne. VOL.XX1II. PITTSltOKO, CHATHAM COUNTY, N. 0.. THURSDAY. AUGUST 8, 11)01 NO. 51, For larger adTortisementa liberal cod. l- eta will be made. J TWO GENTLEMEN 1$) Dy SEWARD 'v CHAl'TKU XVI. j wvnxi iin, "(Hi, Tele, thou grout mnl pool poddoss, omnipotent, wino nidi kind, 1 am from this day thy faithful fol lower iiiul worshiper, nnil do take iimiii liiotliti vows of the Kiintiniloukuitili innwai. I will pl.iou my lifn ut the liiddingof your priestesses, iiiul will obey you in nil thin:;, l!y tlui light rf llio sun iiiul tin- glory of thy crown, l'elo, 1 swear these things!" "You art' now one of us," naiil Lowni, xvlieu I luiil finished. "What urn I t. do with tho ring?" I ask oil. i "Keep your business n secret from everybody. Kveu your undo must Hot know it." "I promise naiu,"Isiiid, impatient ly "You niut lake that park nml f?c with the l ine; I have given yoil to tin: fisherman, l'atini, in Kaiiiuikitkai, 0:1 the coast of Molokai, iiiul present yourself to him. Hi" w ill oiler yo: Itis hmul in Mtt 11 tat in). l''ou th miiMlo linger t' his haiul in 11 rim; rimilur to yours. YVjien you clasp hi? Jiftinl thn rings 11111 t touch raeh oilier. I'oil will feel n peculiar sciisii.ion, till 1 Mill know hy that token that l'e'.o liven ami tluit you are her follower, anil 1 'tit tut will nvojiiiio you, ninl will take you hy night to the island ol l.nnai. You will hunt on thn ens I roast of l.nuai. and will proceed ut fineo inland. You will I'm 1 11 roii-;U Ji.ith lea ling lit. 111,' tho hull. I'll of a deep cull". In'rainy season-; there is water there, hut now it is dry. Follow that path until you e nne In 11 large, white Mime a huge stone - of glisten ing whiteness. If there is 110 one there you must wait. Niniolun v. ill emtio. You will know Niuiolau be cause he h.isa ring like this. Ami he will odor you his hauil in the same milliner a t I'ntuu, iri.l you must take it. NimohiU it ihe guide to the, jiriosiess Kaumni. Tell him you an: the successor to in, or ohl I.owai. ami you u ish to lie leil into tlie prcst'liou of kaumai. lie will know, w ion you linvo obeyed his 1 v.li-rs, v, hether you have t l t the truth. Then ho will t'otiiliiet you to th - temple of Kaumai. .-.nil vim imi-t ln In-fore her. Nitu ohm' will I'll you wh.il to tin. You must obey evi iy wi iil he says, or you are KM. Tow.ir.l the ! i f. the wor.ls of oh) Lowai eame painfully ami slowly. "Whu'. i.i'ie.'' 1 a-keil, as lie ruin e.l. "Not hill;'. "' "Nothing! You h ive ti,.t tohl lurt a word if 11 y .i-tcr. Where it i.h.'? V hy ilo you 11 it I il me that?" ".She is tin ie. I hao tohl you (ht) is held hy l:tuui..i to he sacrificed to l'elo win 11 t!io vole.'.no spits up its lire." "Hut how oim I see hr, ami how can I pi her away float there?" The ohl man looked at mo vaciinUjl a moment. "I 110 not know," he replied, fee My. "1 have m.i lo you a priest il tin1 Ka)umilouka!iilima ai mut have tohl you ho v to n-aeh fie prisene.- nl K.iuimii, the plii tesi of l'elo ic I.ii'ui. Your si-ti i- is there. I ear tell you no more. I know of n 1 way You ean fji'l :i victim mv.iy from l'i l when once she has liet'ii ehusen. You mibt take t'.us eeurs;i you t'.iinll best." "It i.s hor.ililc: Who stole Win Jiie?" "The K"dd"si l'ele does not tell t) mortals w hom she .sends to seize lief victims. Nor docs the piicstoH Kaumai. Thi-v would curse mo ii they knew 1 told y.ei this. I'.ut yon liiive liee'i eiy kind to old T.ouui, n'.ol Low ai doc- not forget. " Siiviiij; this, the old chief !;iy hack Upon his pillow, 1'v.hauMc I. 1 was so linnet", e 1 hyuhat I had heard and so toru with my belief ami uiihclief, that I sit like a man tl Vtmie. Tl hoiu'ile po-,silc lit les con jured up in my train hy '.uMiii'i stoiy chilled an 1 fi i ditelie.l i.ie. My tirst impulse was to rush to the au thorities and make them uepiaiutel w ith facts us 1 had learned them, u'li! have n force attack tho priestess Kau mai nu.l release my sister. Hut ii I,ow;iis stoiy was tru-, no ilouht hi ad ice was 00 !. If Winnie was 01 tho i land of l.atiai. slu- must l e res cued hy strategy uloii'.'. S;i 1 resolved, controlled, RccmiiiRly. liy an impulsti 1111.11 i:int froni tin Hlr.unii'ii lij;uri on tiie hed, to iihidi bv l.owat's advice un l visit Ku'imui. Malliauki eanio iu with I'octor Till in. Tho doctor hent over ohl I.owai. "He is dead," ho Haul. "LitctalW jlicd 01 aue." I waited until the doctor had pone, and then told I.owai' daiiKhtcr thai ho had given me the leather pack. "I know,," sh'.) fui-l. and heut, woepinvi, over tho coip.-o of l:i r a;:ec father. A servant eame from the home ami mot me as I w is ictui 111114 from T.o w.ii's cottage. He handed me a letter. "A messenger has just nvuu with this, lie fays it is i'npoitiint. Youi un.'lo, had mo hrink' to you nt iiice.,; I eut;er!y opened the letter, roc n rii.ing tiordon'u haudwritiiHt. The mite was short, iuid evidently wnttiii in it ui ry. "LH.4H Ton ran. " ni 'i't me withmil (all ut the A'l'fii-aii t local. 1 li.i lfarne l sometlihiif nii,.ul Mmoe, i.n l w Uiusl act ut once. 1j uut LTcutho a wvrl W HAWAII. (0) W. HOPKINS. "Tfitston llvinft soul. Tven now, Tien: Jronlile. lie i-niiti-ais, ami act lis If nntlilii ; lias 1 1 11 1' 1 -1 1 1 -1 ! . Almvti all, trust iinliuitv. "Vmirs, Aliriiir.." T impatiently waited for night tu runic. ISeforo dark I was at Scacanin'i hotel. "Iiil (lordon say ho would hu hero to-night ?" I aslieil Seacaiiii". "No, I have nut n'on (ionlon in Jny.s. " I united for hours hut (lordon did not appear. I grow anxious und apprehensive, ol ihingcr. I resolved to hunt him up. I rode to President .Pole's house. "llnvo you seen ( lordon?" I asked fi i 111. "I was t.i meet him to-night, nut )io failed to keen the appoint ment." "No," replied 1 )ole; "I thought ho was with you at. Tho Corals. 1 hud irianged niecling hetweeli him and ;he Secretary nf the Interior to day at tivu o'clock, hut ho did not come. What can havo happened him?" Yes, what? W hat might not havo happened to Gordon, w ith the myster ies thicktiiiing around us? I hade huh: good night, mi l hurried home with in idling hea l or heart. ( fully expected my turn would come nct. I uuul ) be prepared for it when it c.imc CllAI'TI'i; XVII. That night I pa sc 1 Klceplussly.poii :lcring over the ulrangii events of tin; lay. Jl was clearly my duly to placi: iu the possession of I'resiilcnt hole such facts as 1 knew tint would assist aim iu his si arch for Gordon. ( ior .Ion's disappearance would malic a great disturliaucc. Hi- had become a nun ked factor in Hawaiian all'airs. The romiiiaiidcr of an army cannot he Spirited nway without making a stir. Itill while I propose I to make hole icipiainted w itll t he ohject of the Ineet .11', which was to have taken place lie lw ecu ( lordon and urn at tho Ameri can Hotel, 1. nd rvi ii to give him tior Ion's It tt.-r to 1111', I was equally tii'iu .11 my resolve to say nothing admit tin 'tra'.ign tale of the old chief, I.owai. lutcct, had it imt liceii lor tho nc laystcry.thc di -appeaiiince of Gordon, just wln-u ho had discovered imsm rluc to the w h-'reahocts of my sistci Winnie, I sin uiil have ilouhtcd tin wild story of the pries toss Kauniai, in .very detail. I'.ut it was evident thai .vc were surrounded hy a mysterious mwer that hud spies iu our veiy iit-cholds, watching for every tit' I if suspicion or any inovo that might ea I to their discm el v. The more I rea soiled tho more m ill-i:"e.-t it lie. iime to mo that I must seek Wimiio alone mid oil the .plan pal th l.ti 1 dow n hy I.owai. If I uttci.ipti d 0 tell any one else of tho mysterious Kammiloukiiniliimiwai, I would eithel he l.iugho 1 at or would ereaie so pro found a seiisut ion and make so min li a stir that I would hestiatchcil awny eo.lily my.-ilf. Indeed, as 1 stated iu .he foregoing chapter, I actually feared iu ! half expected that at any moment 1 might he seized hy some uncanny hoiiuh powerful hand and .spitrtc.l iw ay thre'iglt s 1 a llai in e niciUsion on uiste t put my I In 1 1 v t he next ,-, I ma le operation. uioniin ; I w.i-i.t Holes tiou-e. Tiie prc-ile'.it was. 'it lueakfast, hut, Iiciu,; well in his favor, i'.o i creiiiciy .ver olntructcl mv visits. 1 wat osidiicte 1 into his presence. ''l'rt s'.ilcnt hole, you will, 1 pre sume, ij-.titiitc a search for tiotd.m?" I said. "Why, certainly so, if he docs not appear, lint 1 cannot understand w hy 'ic should Im iu hiding. 11c is u most :rust worthy young man." "True. Your confidence iu him re jects t rcilil upon yourself. He is not inluutariiy 111 hiding. You recollect "oat last night I told you that (lordon unl I wore to have it mooting at tho American. " "I reincinlicr your saying that," re alie.l tho president, looking nt mo dnirply. "Hero i a note lordon yesterday.' Ion's letter to him. I reci'tved from I hall. 'led Gnr lie read it uvi 1 rarefuily. "There is sonio devilmout hack id ill this. We are lint yet free from the superstitious pia-tiees of the vitt lie live h.i'o i f some of the natives. J'hi he'iii.nds tmr iuimoiiiato atteuliviii What nio you going to do to-iluy?" "I am going to pioparo for u trip tL Molokai." "Molokai! What takes you thorn just now ?'' "I tun noxious to begin the monu ment to Warren, and mus t choose the -site. Tho t-hip sails to morrow, and I shall go in her." l'lesidotit hole studied mo carofiilly i moment. His shrewd eyes seemed !n pi-ice tho armor of assumed taso I had put im. I'.nt all he said was: Veiy well." I knew that hob" did not bflieve lie. Yet, my resolvo to pursue my fearch n'one, with l.owai's secret un .old, was stiotig, and I risked Dole's lispleasure rather than f lilui c. For 1 know that even had hole given cic ilenco to the story of tho priestess, l id mnt u force to intercept her, Win A3 would be killed iu revengo before e eonbl rescue her. My part with Dole wits done and, hailing lllluwith iosdou H letter iu hia hand, 1 re .at in d to The Corals. 1 had not as yet examined the loath r I'uck bcipieatbod tJ mo by LowaL i:!:!,1 m," ,!"iu va""iUy "uUainowiE and his knife Upon I'Tamining this urnainon, t f Html it to he ik 1 1 1 : 1 ! i : 1 1 - eomhiiiatioli of metals woven together. Zinc and copper Hoouie l I") Im promincn. iu its liiako-iip. I had Hent similar ling-l worn hy people in the islands, hut nsi I hoy w ero given to all sorts of odd jewelry and ornaments, the peculiar lings hud never aroused any curiosity or excited my attention. It was plain Unit, it l.owai's stoiy was true, 11111 'ho Kiimiiiiloukauilimawai really ec isted, it had many priests iu Oiihn, I onus of them of console rithh- political importance. Iu tho privacy of my ow n room 1 examined the pack. The contents of it certainly gave fi foloriiig of reality to what I.owai ha I .'laimeil to he the truth. I found a long rohe, w hich eomplci- y enveloped me. This rohe w as ornaiiiculcd with various stones found iu ahiiinlauce in Hie mountains ; s,m f them, if pro icrly cut and linHied, perh aps vain, ihlo. sVnd there were hideous hiinl-t 1 ml ligures, idols mi ih-ulii, cut Ir.nti llio lava stoni", the w toinew hat rlunisv, hul tl in mi .s h i ' -tractor ul'tlio ligures showing fully the idea. 1'liero win a girdle of leather alimit lureo inches wide, stuihled with : ilcr rail heals, which fastened almut my saist w ith a huge silver luiekle. Them iv as also a mask, v. ln-h eoiic. ali' l my tat ures. Arrayed in theso garments :ieforn the class, wotideiiu r stoiid I' the Biy.sierict of w hich I ha 1 heard and of iihioh I was now a part could really ; x ist in a Inn 1 thai had ma Ic sueli last strides in the direction of puhlij ?nlightoimiL'tit and liberal tlouiu JlOllt. Hut I had no time to waste iu c- a. latum. The ship left Honolulu for M ilokai nil the follow ing morning, nil I I ha I Hot yet informed I'nclcTom that I was! .Toiug. I had feared Unit Ihe ta-k of g ttiug rvay from linn would he a severe one. Hut tho excus.ii I had given hi, hi .o.ruok mo as being tho be-1 I could use. Everybody knew of my pio- iectcd liionuiiioiit to ai reii, mid it I . I . I ;.. jl.... I i.i . i ... riusi. no piaiu i it it i i ""inn I,,-,-,, o, visit the spot before having any of tho vork begun. It happened to be at the time of fear wlieu there was liillc to do. eom i aratively, and I could more easily ho .pared. ' When I told I' ni-lei Tom of my in tention to visit Molokai, much to my i;,eei'i!o h trpriv. h ' oll 'icd im oh- jrltioll. (in on, my hoy," he m. id. "I can littoiul to things w hile you lire awi.y. I know how you feci about Wan en, and y ui me no more iu larin st than I am. Hurry the thing along, and sec thai :!io tribute is w ol t hy i f t he g'l i lnlcst man alive." So I hill l ied to put in lay .rip- ic'.t tuck few thing-i lis wcie iinlispcii.-aolrt :.i mo, as well ns tho contents of tho .eat her pack. Tho rest of the day I spent mi thes ;orch with I'lu'le Tom, except, of : iiirsc, tho lime iicoted to our iinnls, I id an hour tow aid evening when wo irovc up tho valley a few miles and i.iel;, a eustoai of I nolo Tom's , w liicli jo had followc I for years. And the next day I'liele Tom diovo me to the wharf, and saw lac iiiib.ult ci' Molokai. Jt did not take long to get to Kan nakakai. ll is a small town osi the, io.ith coast of Molokai, ami of m importance as a port. Still, it wnstho est harbor on that ihiu 1, and plans Jill been arranged by tho government to improve the anchorage and lauding icililics. The place is inhabited almost on ircly by unlives, who gain their liv ug by fishing and raising tarn. Everything at Kaunakakai was pour lid piinutive. I'nlil ncciitiy, tie leoplo had lived iu grass huts, and dith no fill iiitui'c save a few wills to I'.cep on, and a huge pot for tho pri-p-ir.itiou id' poi. Iu each hut was a ire place -ru le, clumsy, bn! service ible iu a eliaiate where u tiie is used july for cooking. Tho first pet son I saw iu the town .vas a small individual, who sat in tins I'.tajle of a niilin tree, restiic himst-lt, art that he wits wtniy trolu lalmr. lint it is part nf the chitinotcl nf the na tive of Hawaii to he always resting. "ho you know l'litun, the li-dier-i.uiu '.-" I iiskcd him, iu the native '.mg'io iu vv hich I hul become proti ieut. "iih. yes, 1 know I'atua, the lislm laan," he said. "hn you know where he lives?'" "(lli, yes, I know where 1'iitua, tho tj.ii'i uuul, lives. ' "Well, where?" "How much?" I h:i I forgotten s nnethiug. Tho t ue Kanaka, as tho natives tire i:n I'lnpeily called, never give up any de--ired inftu-ma'ioii for nothing. I threw him a coin. r. tua lives in the big house cur e'.t t'no point." he said, stretching his arm ai.d pointing toward a st:;p of land covered with trim, reaching out into the water. I'.ig lioit-es are comparative. While i'utua'.s might be a big hoii-e to my informant, I did not expect to find it .'cry pi eat in Me. I started oil . n nr. I tho place indicate! I h:.ve s i: I that the nan i s w , t t bu rn operly called Kanakas. Tils v" r.l iclually moans iu tln-ir king. a ;-, "-i nati, nut Ueoes'anly a ntttc i-: need hut tiny man. Hut t he ms been itnlisci in.icat-'ly c op ! designate this iv.-ul.ar ia.c js they are fast dying out, it i-i-vrtli tho trouble to invent a 1 1". -u .v.d ami let l:cv a.tnie. I found I'atua. (To no continued.) W'e'i to the IcsigMt of tvv unl pini'tt r miles has been dt.iwu fi oiu tl bjij id a iua' "ifi Ic-t, MADE OF AN OLD FILF, HE KILLED SIXTEEN MEN WITH IT. ln nf 11 ;i-iiiiit nf lli-r.irs 1 lint Air Vul lliy if the IUkIk-kI I'lurfi 111 Soul nml Slin y Tim I In lllllllf l-'lijlll III lln Alainii Vl itti I In. Mi-xliiiiiH. Tlii'ic arc men who soein especially I on ft tl lii till a teriaili place iu the 'ill. liis ,,' du ll- lime. This has hceii i.ni ii-ulai l.v true iu American hisiory. Tin- man that in Ihe storm nml slress ol the erioil was most necilcil has always come to the fore at the su preme 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 -1 1 1 . If ever this WHS ileinousiiaicil h.v circiimsiaiiies h was in Ihe caily hislmy of the Texas l!e piltilic that storm tn.ru s'lulc evnUeil l'l'iilil I lie local revollllioll of lN.'Hi. In his leiiiarks conceriiing Hie tally hisim-.v ol Texas thai rresiileul Mc-Kiiik-y n, a.l, in his ivcciii tour he re t'l-rreil i:mis ii li, iioitsly, ilmugli hrief I.i . lo ihe i"i! i- m, n who. umlcr I'rovi tl'llie, hail licen most H , i 1 1 1 1 ii-ii I iu tin- early l.i.s, when Ihe greatest S I : I in I lie 1 limn, iu the maun' of li'iTiio! y. was a jmuiig ami si ruggling Ui-pn'ilie lloiistoii, Travis. CrocUett j :! How ie. lie spoke on classic groiiiiil. loo. I'm it was at Hie Alamo. XV here l e thi ll stood. I hit 1 llil-ee ol' I lit lour i row in, I with llnir lives 111 'ir ilt'Voiion to the vmiim Siaie, whose 1 .iiii.1:i 1 1 , m i they h.i.l laid ,l,e;i ami xv hie, ami s-um i ii'n il lis corneisione Willi Ihe seal of Hi II' bliinil. HI' litis i;roiii of heroes, tis woriliy ol' place iu Mini; nml siovy as tiny who .so gallantly ,li,, tin.lcr shiehl lielore Troy. Ill,- hast Uiinvvu of Ih, in all, unl yet in many resiecis ihe greatest. . was .lamea l.nvvic. lainoii:. only hy reit . sou of Ihe World I i n, .W ill i) knife ( ailed 1 by his name. A lew vvuiils loiieliing bis alleeslry IlltlV l:..l be nlll of place. lie was in. I from Maiylaml. .-is has In en sia'eil. Inn was burn in r.iirke I I'l.unl.v. Ga.. In I7!mi. In ivy his 1. nl, it emiuralcil to Louisiana. Thai eoiiniiy was 1 1 1.-:i slill under ri eiich 1 1 ' i i i i 1 1 a I inn. There had been . large tracts of I. in, I craincil h.v the l'lelleli CroW II iu the leri'ilol'V ll.'llmil for Louis XIV.. ami one of ihoc, in Ihe parish of C,'iia!ii,i!!.i, was acipiii oil : by ihe i hlcr Itoivie. lie was ,t ni:iil ol subsiain o. ovv niiiL nearly Ion slaves;, lie .... u ha, his eslale well op, lie, I inn and w as grow ins; superb crops of j lotion am i,-i".i. Ilis sou .tallies he ! soul first in a (nanms p.ival" school 'at Nati Inz. Mi-s. ami jil'iervvar.l to lilc.b siiit College, llc-n locsllcil i:i New I'i i, . i:s. i .l.nici Ici'.vh-. in s...'7. was t-h.i'.- Iilie.nl lo ;l IC.', I Willi Noll is Wl'klll. ; The i. cl,ei i'.-iols of that tiny wcic lun ei la ll was hun; bcioic III, i-n - ll .in h.iil b-eeu bro'ighl .-l.l.l Hi- lliii'loel; tire.irm known. Ii lire j 1 s i vvlu It il i ilctei iuim il to n l.v eolllllliin Use I was ihe only ' liable io mis Hot lo. How i, V.'il.i .iUht ilium a knife he hail ciiiscl I , l e M.nio for I iu.-t such a i -on, iimem y. I!,' t:: lal: ' i'U a loiii teeli im h lmi-r tile, Mich us was ilmu ic,-,) ,i sliai pclt i ross cut k;ii i t:ml Ik" I'.nrighi suvvs usctl fir liniting oiii phiuks from lo's. hail Ihe lilc maiks rarefuily grniiml off the j I'll,' and ll.e sun, ,, lit pi, co of Mel skil j fully reiliii cil I .v the grindstone nun! , it was aioiil Ihe ! hieklii ss and Wcisjit ' lie ih siii'il. Then he Ionic il lo .1 Sp.iu-i-iiil in New Orleans, known ns "IV- i tiro. i!i' rk'.llcil cutler." a man who ! ha, I I, -cnidl Ins Hade ill Tnleilo. wher III- l.llr el'.l I'll, ill s III all tl 1 Were lolslcl. lie lemperct alld lillislicd III.' I uii'c. lilieil il Willi ;s iross piece I aii'l h.ii'i. When ii was tloiio .lames I Uiivv ie hail u ve:i,ioi "lil lo light for l a man s I.i I en;..;' Wells Isim-.,!. ami l. i o Willi." as c saiil io ( !ov- 1 1 was beauiii'ully bill ihe all i. had hollow .- a r.ir.'ii', v.iili a iloiibh. or four in-'he from Ihe i i!:.e to;' lilt' p,,it:l. The knife se.ll.li.ml. c was s.iuirp n!.' I ue back v.a.- liitctl Willi u vvtioih u Mci'cil with leather, an, I loiuh lo shave Ihe Imi,' hi i, tic s ha ml. I lus was tin- n.'ig.iial Imwie K ii ii'i-. though il wa--omi vv lull 1 1 1 1 ul i lit , I sul'.-ciucnily ii s hape. Hoe. ic. while a sii tlnti iu New t'rle.iiis. lit., sicditd uiher tilings lie s'llc- llm liiifiaiinics. as ihe ,nit Ian ;,i:.igis of Gteiec ami I'miie were linn calh'tl. I'.y i i ah ut In- lotiittl iu his l. ti. in, inasi. r a man who colli, I mn lily use ih" sword Imt whs a inustct i:i lite I'.-- ol ih" nt, hillo. the Spanish lighting kuii'e, a ivcap'ci tint unlike ih Low to. Out young simlclit ciiiet'ed ell I tills ia si j,-a y in,,, ii,,. training and , a in-c i l old spam in Hint nations time i. alio, i. il vvi.ipon. Alul mi he V ,s i.o-i it I,, ,. i- , ,iuppeil lor lie, .1 ailly li.bt Ihci vv as -o near ill hand .N.ii'lii.: Island, where the light was t-i lie. w.i-. iiudw ,iy I'ctvvccii Hie Louis- 1.1.:. I . U I ,s-Usip,i .-lions of 111, :.tcal I'. i Ic. i- el W.llc.s. Thclt'lorc il was a i. iv, rite net fug pkuc lor gen Hen icii who had ,,i i'd.ii'.st affairs llial iidltht hive ,t i.iiitl i uditf:. as the ai: : 1',.. it a-, ,-i ueiihcr Si. a,. , oitld in t i-i lt-:e. "I .lav.il all nighi vvuh .lame I'. ,v ic." s.iitl a t'ii iid ol his who ipnl ovi. iw.itty vtar.ago iu his niuctielli yt.n-. "Hu Ihe inght b tore Ihe light s ,l , U p ll'.Ol.' c plat-" 1 never saw a man s.. ill .lis ih. in he tlui. I'., i r brc ikfasi Hie m t mo: n :n. ; -iciil thai c.n h of lln vi a.- t -ip.. -In'Cid hive hul one I'rieiitl. liv ic-; ue.ie limn I wo, ,-u . Hi'! Mr. : i..e- had live i: . t'l: t -h! b. .-ell W :t!l . a . He r." m:s.. tl lire, llcls tool; ct- v. :, ., . . e ui - : . i . . I I. . : l-n l It. - .1: l.lg-'tl.s,. l'c.n l. iig h had II ov , - at Ins mercy. ?s,". lis W light sprang upon him. In a icon n. lit vv ic hail drawn his tleatl I,, t.uile. and iliiuigli two or three of Wl igltt's frii'inls wolo shooting ai him e.l, I hitlilig him. too, l'. .lie made one aw l'ul Ias'i at Wright's neck. The I. el II -led hll llU t I lit' V'clJ llt'ck luille. liic ll'j'.d tlmi vui uvt'c liywie, ami Nori-ts Wright v.:n dead hcimo ho touchcil the groiiml. Seriously wounili d hiiuself. il was for some liii " n very ilculit fill tUes linn whi llicr or im I h' would ever get well. Hut viitllh, II lcliii rate life, illul nil excclleiil coiisi, union finally brought him iiroiiiul. :iud in a year fro in llial linie he U itli tl General iraiii with the same knife lie hud used ill his lirsi eiietiunlcr. "Tlie kiiife tlocsu'i lire." he f-aid In an intimate friend. .Mr. Ityiiuin. of Ihe parish of Itilpiils; "Ihe pistol (lues. lots, of nurse, was long before lite peiiecUoit of the percussion cap or the Invention of the Coll s revolver. Hi" first re volver ever 1 1 in tf. .1. lines P.ovvie was engaged in the purchase ami ciuiIcm ol i-la.uis tor rent tracts of html thai had been ranis made by lb" I'l iieh Crnvvn. When Louisiana w as I. .1 to the t in- ieil Slales ami linaliy hecjiiue a Stale I here was u good thill if trouble oil this iicc Hint over sniue ol llio lilies In kiuil along Unl Hiver and its Iribll- urics. A mail often had In light for his phiiilalii.n. as fie.iieiilly he would ivc it up to siiitiehihly with an oii l''reiicli oi- Spanish grant. 1 1 was in ihese cnitlisis llial .lar.n s r.ovvie .11,1 liicsi of his killing. He bail sixteen lives on his hard - from llm use nf that lie blooily knife After i, inch con- id rali, hi he I. il uiaile a knife llial has been ll h i and pattern for all th real howie knives ih.it i ver hail the satieiion of their originaio:'. In iv;r, Colon, I P.'.'.vio M!d his l.iiuisiiina properly ami wci.t to Tex as, 'flic Lone Siar ;-':iic was in the ihiois el' a bh. cily rev oliit ion. The galhini icsinuiioe nf tit" Texai.s so eXiispi rami Gmei'.il Sani.t Ana. who was thief in eniiiuiainl of the Mexican I'nrcis. thai he sivne Ii vvotihl lake tin mole prisoners. Ic-n I'.nwio ar rivetl in Texas an, I ni,,n il his sei v i.es to the young republic, he was at i. lice ll'.'tih' a i "I, ,l!i-l ol' I '.llelue'l ill the army of T. a- In .lanuary. !-:'.''.. i nh'iiel H ovi was oi'ilcrctl to San Ani.-i.io il IVxar to assist in I'oMii.g ilia i place against Santa Ana's t minng I'm o s. The siege nil. iiloiig uii'.il Maich. when Sail All I nil in. Illislillg il. Ihe pleilged word of In. im:' of Sans.i Ana. with a : liirvi-d mil garrisnii. in reii'leri d. A general inassaei e look li'.n-e. Trati-. Ci'M-Uetl ami Howie were mmth ieil in p.. iii,k,-i away in any ice hex f..r llu cold bloid. a slain on General Simla ripening pieces,! i,,' their ciiitni,-, s. Ana's memory llial time can itcvcr , ennvenienily Hiei ihe la-z.iesi kin In u bint out. Colon I r..-vv',e was badly 1 1 1 n i . I is willing to ore iln ia. A liulc woiimieil three lines. i:u, vva i iu a , .,., i,.ii-e ailanss anv oi' t!.. .n-i room of th" inaiii ivorl, of ihe p'.i J ,,;ts rec ipis t',,f neani--, it c , sit, -i hi ts. calh'tl Ihe Alan.", lb- pp..-; .1 ihe sitr- j '-:,p,,.. nn-n.-'sc or pariah i i ihe bin: lender iis l,u,g ;is vv.: p's.i'.lc ; t I iliauiilv of lln lit ill ia I lire I re,-;'.e;-s. lie was l.v in: nt h'.s b. .1 vv h n be luiix, nmiv p,..sMh-e au imh "t hi-isi'd the I ii ii : n I di:i : I M"X','ans eom- 'jielii .-f ri.."li ii. s-erls mg ill. ll was llle lil I h.n: he had j had of lie Mti'i'i nil. r. II" kii"vv his m g loaj,,-.i,ii,,-. li.'e was t ml", I. lie t .e.ild. however, I Not cvi r.v In , .1--io eper lias learned nu.ve about a lillle. The iii-.l.-inl llio thai pur.- grape ji.ii-. e,i:t Ic t.iiiind. Mexicans c.-tico in... lie im an, lin y j Those who have ciiiurnl mv i!c- liegiiu sh-ioling :ii him. lie grasped liglil-il with r;- -nils, nil hough snuic lie his knife ami I, n j n-, I among llie.n laU go al,,.iit u i,. tigln way. I: is like i'ii enrage, I lig.-r. And w Inn I he m edless to cook the Ituii before firing ended six nf Ins incline, hsnl M raining, ll injures llaior. cl'os-siil ilic Slyx Willi .!ui:ie-i liow a j 'file grapes should he g:i! hcrcd in :i ami gone vvii'n hi::t lo ll.e shade-.- i lea lily inatiiii r. 1 1' im fi up p: ese is at Washington Hi s ;. ; hi nd, jus; simply in:: -h Ihe ir- sl, ----- - Ipltsck.il Siiapes. in anv :. I sized re- ri-ui'tit'iil In iiiUtri as a I tvotg. 1 ci plilcle. p: eli l ably pr- tin ill lilictl. il YoUUg liicli ilh.iitl Ic.ivilt:. i t'll. .:" iir-e In iug l s , lo t t lln- nie-e oltte ill .tiiviscd lo siuil.v ihiini ir;. with a i..iii,ni wuli (in. I- u wooden view to boeoiiiiliT p:.: i . ii ,i 1 workers ni:ish r out, I wooden ,.ss. H apyi inn Held llial i - hi oadeii :li : d.i ilv . Nol strain off Ihe juice, ru.i ,i Ihroiigh a many jours ag il wn-: hard fur a sirong. line t heesci loi h :,, at to sniari ehelltisl In lliuke il lli't'l'Ill sUii.'il. Ho l.oiliti.; t,, inol'c lll.'lll Hi ll, ami ill pi.,-. Wiis a tie. nrist, loving w.ih acids ami I,, -lain iilt-il kt iiIcm, :: ,1 uomi tliaiel.v alkalies, atoms nml inoh ciil. . t,,- ihe fi,. j , rilil 1(t.. I iu of Ihe thing. Hope wrote of him: Slaml jars Im'tiuti ,,,, ,, n... r any "Tlie starving theinisi i.. h,- gehh u prove i,,.s airtight, hea; eg, tin I use views siipreiiii ly bh s i " Sit. li ii nca- n U,:, l r rnbhei- i-h,... Hire was William liniry Hnkiii Hon ,,.,. n;!,,, Wnrn .mi rings. 'i at 111" ilge of cighietii. while ' ju-l ' iiu,,r , ,. jui,.,.. K. ,.,, p ptp-.-fooling atoiiml" in his lahoralory he ' g.ap,- juice. :.m sen,. ,t ohiaim-il r. stills w hi.-h led u. ih,- .lis- j All ,;i,,;,l v h.:z, r.11;1, wj., tov'tiy of Ih" lirsi iitnliit". or ...al i.ir, j,!,,.,,. . i : 1 1 1 1 1. Im ,,: .... ,.f -,,. color the m.iuve. 'Ihe world knows j jlnV, iM , ,,.;,- S,... ,-,, ,, p. n, ,,, the ,,-si.ll. ll- roMdi.lioiii.'.id ihe an ,, , ... . , is T. al.. of dyeing ami call.-, printing Hiv.-uuti- ,- , ,.,.,., ,M ,!, ,-,. lU ,, out tlie llliticrsc. I no mtius'.rv making colors mil of coal i.ir has In t tinie very vast, while oilier by pin duels ol lite gas works, uiiiiih ing luilidreds. Hit' all coinitiet'eially valua ble. Mr. I'eikiu admits Unit his achievement was .niiiclv the fruii of "Ihe.. I'd icul" t lieiiiisti y, u.,t stmlic.l for the imrpiise of pio.liti iug t oiuiin I cial proilm is. hui simpiv for its own sake. He is vo III Slcom 1,1 KlO. New York I'rcss.. I tie l out I'- I'.ngli.li. Some of the young gcutleimu now busy iivtf iheir l,o,,l,s in the law schools or law oll'n 's will be tieltvci illg ihe opillii.tl of Ihe court 1'illg be lore llle i lock sit ikes pi'tO. I I. e.l is an aildilional It-ii-nii why ell Ih.. so y..li:.g g. I'.lleineli I -.I in .- the vv i-i si of us iiinii"t pick oill Ihe 1 1 1 : Hi.- judgt s now i should he incilid and icipi'nctl 10 siitily two 1. 1 Ihicc (,lt Icasii of the .lohn Mil I -bittl tie. isioiis, r: ihe style no less than Im ihe tmilicr lie said what he had lo say n: .-.imp'.!-, sir. light forward Ltiglisli .very lime The ability lo do ihui is worili having, am) 11 is mn. h i a i, t among Hie cminmii ec, llp.ili! s ,,f (he belli It lliitn it eiiglil to be.- llailforil Coiiiain. I Im. w itit; It r Iiot. fie peas mis of an hern rrauce it. ivc tlie ci',, lit of original ing the f.iin ll ill- cllstoin .1 I blow ing all old shoe atlt r lite ncvvlv Wileilnl pair It was. mi never, tlr n-j. i nil uiloi who lirsi ninlc il popiil.it. flic pea-am In id" is t omlitctt'il hy be.- Ii iciuls io hi t' lit w j ll 'l,:e. while the Joting lutsbaiiil is I in.,,';,' to halt at a couple ol hundred v.ini- f I om the lio'.i-e. If there Is .t lull.:, d suitor. In- iiini aue? iilniseif wnii an old vv, ....',, n sh, and liuigs ir, wit'u his Pest aiio, at the bi utegroom its he makes a tlash for the Innisc. hi it the sht." is thrown it is uiulur slo d that Ihe 1. 1st feeling of ill will h.;s Pet ii thing aw. iv with ll. The world's stock ol papt r inoncy is uiivv MhHi.uiHi.iiiHi, equal to the esisl iiifi stuck of ".old voiu. a HOUSEHOLD E.IMTS : llnir In ltrmnvi' Slain.. All si.-iins should bo removed befon the articles are ptil into tho washtub 'file sooner a slaill is Irealell Ihe Itlol'i readily ll will yield I.i Ihe i real im lit Hour boiling wiiior Ihroiigh Irui; slain-.; w hen obslinai soak in a solu t'.ott of oxal'c acid. Wash vaseliu, Mains in alcohol; palm, iu iiirp-ntiu or alcohol: varnish, iu alcohol: grass ,,i other green vegetable si lius. iu ah o bol. kerosene or iiiolassi-s; for slain f.'olll blood. Ileal juice, us,, while o( egg ill cold Wilier. Ill llle t ilse ol milk cream, sugar or syrup siains s,,al; ir old waler iiiul wa-li wiilt snap am! eohl wtiier. Tar. wheel grnis.. ma i hiiie oil siains should In. rub In d will, lard and allowed lo stand a lew miu llles. I Ik -ii hey should b" washed will' soap :: in 1 cold water. Tel. i iili'.-e oi iiicna slams should In- temoveil will' boiling waicr; ll obsi.naie. vviih a Willi; soliilioit of oxalic :ieiil. Maria l'arloa, in Ihe Ladies' Pome .lourual Simi:i lei- (-renin rrrei-i-s, 'I'll.- ipmrl ice i-reaui fr. i n v. hith W ere pin out long ago as a sn-t of ,,v hiivo esialilhcil fur them - iv , s c wide use. sitys Ih New York Kvniiie Hosl. In the sick i'. ..tin ami in ll." col lege and hoarding sei I dm inpori they have liihd ;t xv tl 1:1 llial has I v fell bin mil iccierni.. d until their s.ti isl':te,.;-y service I'.gaii. l'ct hoarding have found litem an ea-il.v isiillzi-il colt'. . im in e. ami Ik' b::i Ir lo girl is sure t.i i, nnil one in In r snnlit or den. hi alers are finding a sale for them now for cs,. in miuiII families, A ittari of earner's nvatn p. isiiutaieii to serve live pi Ist.ll-'. .'Hid the lli'lne matle ice goes slill further, 'ihe li.ile freezers ai-. easilv on 'rate. I. i.lil i -it. Ci.tpts lo spare: im i!esti,,i, ( "',ai will v.c do with .til ihe.-.' grapes."-. Amel i, an Agi i, i.li ei ist. gam C7 HCIJSFHOLD recipes 1 lol'scritdislt Samlvvlciii s Spread fi thin layer of grand b., is,-, ntlish np,,, who!, wheat hi',11,1 i ha, l,as .,i n bin 1"!-",I wnh aim, .ml hiiiier. Cut tuio i-.imlw ieln-s. Slllish'.ne C;,i, . Whiles and yolks ,,f to eggs, one tup giaiiiilai.tl sugar, iw.i lipids , up ,, Hour sim-d s.cvea til .cs. .lie tl.. 1 1' I ,s,. ,, nl ill , re. llu el t.il icr ;t i.i I Hn :t h. ai very i T. Sla in the sii.a , ; i.r j., ii,,. v.ili.s, a,;, tl,,. Hon-. t:;U,- i p. i tv live n.inuti -H, in, ii. i l'ii.,i a 1'ii,:,i:ii-. I':, . i fee . llpH'l i-i l.l:,' ..ipi,., , dc-oh, , ,. il iU.i- I , I , el. I wat- : . , , -k until i,:ins parent. :i n,l,l on-- i.-aciipiul if sitgiii-, - ... i.-.isp , i: ul ,-f v anil. i t i Iciiion r Mid Icii:' huuai'iis sh e.l thill, v, le '. , i., t ,- vv M 'i , re. im .m l t-Ug.li'. Alni' iei S ', t i , , ., ,., , ''Utter in' - in.. . i:p ll.-.i;. a,!, ,-n,-teaspoon 1. along pi.w ,, , , ,,n,- h,;!;' .ispoi -nl: , ,, ', ,-li p. ,p , ,, paprika 1 , n I i.,- 1, . i.., .tl. , llllll sol i oil" . pi. il .. . blam-he, , '' 'i e c watt I I! ,'i Hi I. -I " -'id Willi ,i n, I alii,.-. n is. pr, sS ' '" ' s, , - c' i: ii. . ., .. --.!; : -el .'.,1 -..v., na si, p, " dt I . Pen an wlili roll-; . :- ... bake. i'.:. apple 1 : .' : omi on.- :;;, , , .i I ,;sp,,i,i , ; spoon, ills oi i .ii. : egg iigiillv. mid I' I :i cup milk ami grmm.iMy .n, j,,.,, ( ,,.v uigi i di. in-.; add in.- tup oi' pin, applo in slices nil in... small pice s ii;., by spm.m His iiiiu I. i ,ii. :,i , ny (l, a golden blown, hrain ell snlj paper Mild act V c. rr PULAR CCIEHCF. Iff. Char;- s , e. oi' Sarawak, n'-I.-',' iiiiir.i' i xnei imi -n;. has foriiied the lii . v inul the ili'J'iiso Imi I u'li ::?.-. in iiopiciil rcgioim frien Ih.' , -oiisin. i lion of iiii.uliiy rice. hr. y r.nnter.'.ij s l'i::g. of Cainbi'ttlgo. Ilil i c':pie.im! 1 lie incory iu Hngiaiid. , Hi-oi'c- ir Goss, llm Hiigbsli inlo l m'.ogis . .-ays tluil the cockroach, tho progclliloi' nl' 111" whole ll'ilie of hh'lc!-I.eelle-'. is III" oldesl bug so far k now II. Kciiuiiti-; of them have recently been found i i Hie lower Silurian rooks i.i Swcilt:i tarrying their origin I kin a very primitive pi t'.oiI in the life oi' i::-.' phil 1. In-. Cor uny. a pi'iimineiil Vieiimi ."urgi-nll. siiys thai in cases where Im' Mesh of paiielils bus sunken away In parls. : for itisl.-iuce. i'l'ler Ihe re moval in' iceih or a purl m th" javv ht.nc i-r an injury in lie m.-c he tlmU lital lU' licil piirall'iii" cm be injccletl tinder I-" skin, and thai h will be perniat' :Piy reiaimd l here, wiilm.it iil..-.,,',i ion. so as lo restore liie imi ;u.:l i-oitoiti '. Ihe .lis. ,ivcry nas aioc.-, v..ik' inierisi among ihe professio':. Li , ..tin-: ihe b ( Hi" Virg.nlii ami S.nii 'n'.vi .-icrn IPiiircnl over lice Allegh' nil s . from V irginia inn. Ten ia aniag" was taken of :t n-i oral inii'.o 1 ihtoiigii llm rocks whh 'l ileserv. io be i all d one of the won ders of th World file entire .lisl.'lU"" ihi'oiigb lii" inimi'l is almos. i (;'. . ami s . nearly p- ri'i el was th" nnil" I Hi.ii of';.' s xiy feel of lil.isf.n.' v-ii-m, esse. v. 'i',i" region i: one of 1 tie -span- i.,riiiaiioii. as is nearly nlvv.i.v.; ill" CIS" Wll.-I'c Ih'le i!l'e O.jells.Ve cives The chl'l's a: enh end of lie iittmel ar" Hilly mn feet higii. ami ih" . el ci'.' ill III" localii.v is of leilia'.k.l hie :r.i :',:, All i ;. eoi'.'il reefs are no' I' I'iml out iu lln- t an. as most p -r-otis suppoae. Sonic . . found v.'iilu'i tit h .1.11 l.u ii s of a . -pin. in. 'I in- . of i i.iim', I' -lollg to .'I :is ,'tge of lil" e-ll'lll's' his tory. I in liny ai" no le-s iu'. ri sling oil l Im l .ice. nun. Wii'nin ill" l.isi I wo v , a: - . . v . : el renin, kaMe r. .-.' of f" I : have b n ibsi .iv fit d ii mv i :.i ta I ,:'. I:;,-, on lite I Iili: I! iter, in III org':. lllte r.-ef .-o found coll-iso il l,,' CO' .ll In i lis. -o lie ci' t i," .t I'loro iitan ,i lie. i't 1 1 I.i i . i " i "','. lh'iv.c "i iwt'iii y .iv. ami tli.riy species lia . I.e. it I-., e.n'.'.i'd ill I he -c G ",.;". ia rcei's. Geo!...-.-is : ;iy thai .Icy bchuig to tin t -riiai. .: -. I i.-. ( iliv .".' .1. I.otlgc. ;n all inches I 10 ,-'', leal . iiLiit '.-r-i iu I'.ii inins:ii.i..i r. i ii'i. . thus .h'lill.d it It el -ci roll, ll i't 11 -vv I .'i.i of s. ii in e which has iv teilH.V as .'Piled so mut it liuliel'lein c. Aii a;..,, i is n ili iarily as.oeialetl c .:!i a liar .c and force is r, pitii' 'd lo -, p an.'" I'"' charge from ill' atom. I'ii.' :t I " :n i h.ii gi'. win il -i par. in if .- .all si an e!eeir..n In an eh etro'y.-'. i. ... a sulist.-im e th i eiupos.-d l.y .tit i loo: l ,.' ciliToli:. 1 here is a b I ly i r:i it--for of alum-' wi'Ii Iheir t hn.'gi s; i.i a 1 telalll" eemlilel. '.' th" i I ::.".. . arc hamlcd . n. i;s 'let ' nui -. I'roiii e.losst io atom. In lln- di-i hai"-'o tin-., so.it highly ral il':. .1 l:i.--s I in- co'c I -' etirrt nt is in ils luo-a s,iiin!" ;'o; in. "f. r : : lie re is a flow of eh trolls l.'.l'elil.g hy I'l.'l.l-.'ln-, .e' ill- . !,.b I e.l t car. -cs , r ,!.-.-:. -ic .!, .- - -llle ;., t;s. It,-. I., ,t ;e a. I, lei. a''e '..s tuov ,11 ; oi' llil kliovv II I. i', 'i ' i.ail oii.tccls, iheir speed beili'.' oil ' s.lish iiiul of lielP. whic'il is i'tii, :'.'! i.t.i. e p r second. Ilii'il iifll "1.1, n;ii I-I". . l.il'.ic S tol.V .e.liis 1 1 1 tl Tl'.Ul- I'oiit--, Misni.'ia. .:. i.i.- si i ; c of Yd. i i Vn::. of a li.'tscbn. I. ::. utsion. ui v. Ii:. Ii one of H: party vv a.- lal ill v 1. - im l.y a u.ik" I. now n us mauyui a. i", . v'h i:. , I' i.i" . .no ! 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 8, 1901, edition 1
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