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SMVniGMEBIM Distressing Condition of the In habitants of Labrador. Hundreds perishing in ttoa Far North for Want of jcooi MALE SEUIMRY, ESiffiE DTO - I jOldest Ilnsic House in Virginia. Principals : I Assistants : Rev. T. U. Faucette, MlssR. Williamson, lira, T. U. Faucette. I Hiss Annie Irvine. 4 liba ELEVENTH SESSION of this School will begin on the 11th of January and con tinue until Jane. - ' For circular, containing fuu Inionnauon, Address ML P o) REV. T. U. FAUCETTE, : - - Milton, N. C 11 GILLIAM, DEALER IS Further particulars of the distress among the fishermen of Labrador have been re ceived. ' The severity Esquimaux -who de manded food irom the stores at Mugford, which could not bet given them owing to -the needs of the inhabitants ! and the small aupply, "made " a rush for the har bor storehouse, where the flour and fish .were stored. The men of the small settle ment gathered to defend their only hope of , existence, and a desperata fight ensued, in (Which, four of the marauding Esquimaux twere nearly miiea ana rtwo.oi tne siore ,house defenders Were seriously injured. The Eaquimanx, finding that they could 3iot obtain food by force, retreated. &nd sent in several of j their number to ask for a small quantity of food, (which they said was absolutely necessary to ,the continued existence of their wives and children. Two hundred pounds of flour and about fifty pounds of frozen cod were given them. It was reported that in Astoria alone. of 200 p3rsons. more than 100, mostly women I NonebutBest WorkSold And children, bad died. I In JN am the catch of fish has not been suffi cient to afford food to the inhabitants. The season which opened on May 1 was very back- Main St., Milton, G. osss e3 bo. 3 914 Main Stroot, Richmond, Va. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, PHAET0I1S, VAGORS, HARUESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, &c, &c, &c I1 All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Fine Work a Specialty & HoilhiDifiiK siv i was very oacK- i ward, and had it not been for the seal indus- J TaJlVill. jwould be living. Along Hamilton Inlet and Sandwich Bay there is not so muh suffering. Although many have died.-1 'In Webuck and 'Indiaa harbors fish is the only food besides a small quantity of corn meaL The inhabi tants have had no vegetables since March 1, Ahd are almost without clothing. At Hope daje not more than twenty-five families, re gain out of the entire former pop ulation. Many . have gone east along the coast . in the hope of getting Into better supplied settlements, while eighty Voersons. of which forty were squaws and thirty-five children, died from starvation m June alone. There were some deaths in April and May, but these were principally Irom exposure to tne coia. i The Okkah. Indians are suffering greatly, v There were not as many deaths among themj as was at first reported, only twelve persons having died this spring out of the 125 who made up tne triDe. ine . wnoie settlement is, however, on the verge of starvation. In the country ba?k from Okkah, Hope dale, Nain and Cape Mugford there are a largo number of families, most of them In dians or Esquimaux, among whom the suf fering is really greater than it is in the more thickly populated settlements. - The deaths here from starvation cannot be estimated, ' but it is thought, judging from the reports now and then brought in, that the number is very large. - In Newfoundland, along 'the north coast, there is great destitution. From Cape Bauld to .Heart's Content hundreds are in a dying condition. In White Bay alone I, forty -two persons died last month, and no one knows how many since, not less tnan j.,ouu persons musi nave perished, but the exact figures can never be Known, owing to the isolat region in which the sullering exists. W. H. HOLES, NEW UNE SHOES JUST EECEIVED. - - Agent for PIEDMONT one and two-horse WAGONS Car load Just received. AGENT FOB. T va. leaksville woolen mtlls. Bring in your Wool, which will be shipped and made into Just what you want GEOBGE TT. BUE.TOUT. r 3a i : n i - 0 I 1 t T9 TOT TmnX XTH3T-CULC3 1 wta pey Toa to write tss Mfore ptarz.axlC K7CUJoju of Hardsiaa PUoo. YjAmJ ttwl OrpLna, and a variety of other lattramsaU BaalWl free. 8pedal dMnooat to school, tee ?hrs aaJ Unmenje stocx ct Sheet Music And tnstroctioa books of all kiad. A fcH Cat Af Baaos Accordeoss. Drcra, Fife. llaU G&Uara. Izc. Eirlnri for all Isstruracata. riaest Et Vioila Ltrtst. to centA. Quiur M CO " Vjxy M T3 Cheaper mU If desired. Walter D. Uoses&Co., PIA1I0S, 0RGA11S, MSIC, : Hichmond, Virginia. WITH STEPHEH PUTNEY HO, WHOLESALE DEALERS Eff 3d 8i 429 East Broad and 206 North 5th Street, RICHMOND, - - VIR.G-I3STI -A. JOSIAH RTLAMX. CO. IXC 1219 E. Elain Street, IRiclimonclj Prompt attention paid to All orders. ESTABLISHED 184a THE NATIONAL GAME D01A1!,CMH01I&C0. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IX Force, of Washington, short stops in fielding. ,The Bostons have won, leads the League BRIGHTEST, NEWEST and BEST SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. We call especial attention to onr magnificent stock of pring i Summer tads Including all things Useful, Ornamental and Indispensable in STAPLE "AHD FANCY DRY GOODS. BU i In the following Twelve Departments will be found the fullest And choicest assortment, at prices uniformly low: j Black Goods, (Mis and Cassimeres, Laces and Embroideries, Hosiery and Gloies, Sills and Yeliels, Dress Goods, Notions, Underwear, Domestics, TSMtft Goods, . Linens, Gents' Furnishings, &c SHOFJPinSTG BIT M"A.IL. You can save trouble and expense by sending for. Samples and ma) . selections zrom tnem. RTLAjSTD & LEE, MR and IRK1S 913 Ilain Street Eicluiioiid, Va,, e 7 , 4 , i. j - -S Mil rEUHTAY, MASON & HAMLET, FISCHER, ACT 0E0VESTEE3 & TULLEJl 1T A "NTQS I MASON & HXMLIN, WILCOX & WHITE, BURDETT, ACT SHOXEJad SAMPLES JLXTD ESTIMATES FOR WALKI2IO AITD CXHXM05IAL CHEERFULLY TURMSHED ON APPLICATION. sum eight straight i. Hugh Daly, tha one-armed pitcher, has games from the Washingtons. been engaged by the Milwaukee Club. Seven of the Chicagos were fined $25 each, recently, for breaking temperance .pledges. , Esterbrook, of the New' Yorks, is con : sidered by many the finest; third baseman in the League. j The Detroits are "erreat" base runners- In the first Chicago game they made four runs Hnt of sixteen hits. - The Southern League cities want more at "tention given to the employment of home 'talent in their clubs. The steady, every day pitchers are the "best in the long run. The phenomenal have a tendency to explode. j Thirty-two of the 113 home runs made ty the League, so far this season, were made on the Chicago grounds. The St. Lquis League men are poor base runners, and they lose a large number of ame3 through this fault Scott, the first baseman of the Baltimore Club, has muffed but one ball in three years. He has twice led the first basemen of the American Association. 1 The Athletic management has decided to offer $1,0 JO in cash to any physician who ;will fix up pitcher Coleman's arm. The pain is in the elbow and i3 not believed to be in curable. . Madigan, of Washington, is the youngest player that ever faced a League club as pitcher, or ever figured in a match game. The boy is only seventeen and weighs about 3.18 pounds. Last year the Detroit Club came very near oinginto bankruptcy; now it is said to be 30,000 ahead of this season so far. The "Big JFour" cost $12,0130 and have proved a good investment. ..J In the American Association nine straight victories is the record for this season. St. Louis has it. The Athletics have won eight straight, and littsburg and Louisville each seven ittaight. j ' ' The Detroit team ranked first in the bat ting and fielding averages of the National Xieague up to recent date. Brouthers of that club had the best batting average, while Richardson and Manning i led in fielding at second base and left field respectively. The Newark Club, who are locally known as the" Little Giants, deserve their title. They have beaten ' some of - the strongest grlubs of the National League and American Associa tion, including the Detroits, and played a hard tan-inning game ' with New York's . .crack club.. .' " - The Detroit Club wa the first one of the League to win a series,having won ten games . from the Kansas City. In tnose ten games the Detroits made ninety-five runs, , thirty seven earned runs, 119 hits, with a total of 156, and fifty-two errors, to the Kansas City's thirty runs, tourteen earned1 runs, seventy- ; five nits, with a total ; of eighty-nine, and - xuuety-ume errors. BmiimE Mr. W. L. JENNINGS, formerly of Milton, N. C, is with' us, And would be gladjtc serve his old friends. - . I uauipioa dcud uu apuuiuuu. Cash or In stall mentA direct to CaUlogues free to alL Bead all Inquiries for price end tens RYLAWD & LEE, DR. JNO. R. CABELL. JOHN A. COLEMA izicnaixoivi, - OOTTLIiSV, &0., 5 GOVERNOR STREET, Richmond, Va. WITHOUT DOUBT! BY CALLING ON W.B.McCAIN . Cor. Main & Lea Sts.5 MXlliTOiV, TV. O., YOU CAN GET AS GOOD NORTH CAROLINA Corn Whisky, APPLE BRANDT, Old Kentucky Melwood Bourbon, MALT WHISKY, as can be found in this or any other town. Fine Tobacco , Cigars, Cigarettes, &c, and everything usually kept in a first-clas , .tsar-room. xo oe convinced you nave only to give me a trial. abeBIl Warehouse TV FOR THE SALE OP .Leaf T o bacGO n w We have the best located Warehouse in the city, a eood corpe of erporienoed asaisV Ants, and ask a share of the public patronage, promising every effort in behalf of our cus tomers. 1 HIGHEST LI ARRET FRIGES GUARANTEED. ! G K BALLOW, Haiifax County, Va AUCTIONEER W. A. TYREE, Pittsylvania County, Va., 1 J. R. M. MOTLEY, Pittsylvania County, Va, V.... Ei THE OFFICE, D. U UUBSUN, Danville, Va, ' ) arehoiise MILTON, 'N. 0., We are stm At the OLD STAND and doles our best to please oar customers M t tbe ME N. W. CABELL, Pittsylvania County, Va., K. a ALLEN. Halifax County. Va. JOHN W. SMITH, Rockingham County, N. C. .ON THE FLOOR. NATIONAIj league bkoobd. Detroit..... :.oo Chicago...... 50 New York... 47 Bt. Louis.,.'i...2i Won Ijast. Won Lost. 14 Philadelphia.. 25 18 Boston. . .... .29 38 23- Washington. 11 53 49 Kansas City ..15 43 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RECORD. 1 TTon Lost. ! - ! .TFon Lost. 29 Pittsburg 44 3S 35 Cincinnati... 43 44 43. LouisviUe....46 33 48 Metropolitan.29 47 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE RECORD. , ! TTon Lost, r 1 Won Lose Bt. Louis.... 55 Brooklyn. .. .44 - Athletic... 33 Baltimore... 23 TJtica.....V..36 18 Toronto..,. 36 24 Syracuse... 31 26 Rochester... 86 19 Binshamton .19 BuEalo.......2S Hamilton. .. .81 40 32 28 44 GIVE US .A. TDRIH,. eaiSILL & 00LEMN, Proprietors. TIERCES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. the tnarrst affords for all tobaoco entnuted to oar csta. Our object Is stm, asli Las bees, to keep our msxrst equal la price to the Danrie nosxksL Zpedal AtteaUoo pell t the Comfort of Both. Man and Beast Liberal Advance made upon Tobacco stored wlih CA PAULEY & FURGTJS035L J. W. LEWIS, Proprietor. loves Turf m y 1ERBREB I . .. i 1W1LL IU1 mm JS3L IP AND DEALERS IN For Bores, Cuts, Bruises and Burns on Man or Beast. Oswego...... 14 SOUTHERN LEAGUE RECORD. : : ' TTon LosV , Won Lost. Atlanta. . . ..44 28 Macon. . . ....31 3a Augusta 21 31 Savannah.... 38' 21 . Charleston... 33 36 j Nashville. ...33 33 Chattanooga .19. 34r Memphis... .31 35 EASTERN LEAGUE RECORD. . " Won Lost. ' Won Lost. Bridgeport.. -.22 ! 81 I Waterbury...35 ' 16 HaiSord 27 23 Newark. .... .39 15 Jersey City... 27. 24 FTTRGELL, L ADD & GO'S EMULSION COD LIVER OIL, for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and Consump . tion. FTJBGELL, L ADD & GO'S EXTRACT BUCHU, WILD CARROT AND UVA-UllSI, for Kidney and Bladder troubles. : IODIDE SARSAPARILLA, ; 1 " the best Blood Purifier known. MILLERS COMPOUND SYRUP HOAR- ; - HOUND, . the old reliable Cough Syrup, All of the above preparations prepared by PURCELL, LADD & CO., And for sale at these places: Walker Bros. f .and Dlxon & Jones, Milton, N. C XLaKTJFACTURERS 07 11 jiIllfflMTS 9 111 n ADSTI T1 A .-Rin-1 Cemetery Lot Inclosiires, &c. We keep a large stock of COFFINS of all sixes, And Are prepared to CH all orders t 4mrt notice!,- Our stock of FURNITURE is very complete And we are constantly adding to it Spring Hattejes ana M Springs a Specially. . ' '-' ' . , "'. r ' . . . ' We return thanks to our customers for the liberal patronage they have bestowedupoa us In the past, and we hope by strict attention to tmsines to have a continuance of toe same FINE C-A.TIISrC3- SPECIALTY: DEGICTJS & ESTir.lATES ON APPLICATIOn. Patton Street, Danville, 17"a. J. M. PAXTON, Manager. J. 0. BlSHOP.'.Salesman, . . . - ' . .
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