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SOUTH STORM SWEPT — ‘IvmI —a - ■■n rUMS Sweep Orer DUie U«4 Mimimcat many pucts .4* r [ *5 \ ^ i tort pn^rtV~te~ AtteatoT teT7t“T» JtotoHa Wm> la aortk Oror sanrSS©^ ****** tfcruuckaot Ik* Eta** at Atiao —• la tte tkUHy ot Tapal*. Kite, a wlad Mona laoujit a»ck Maaad ao taaa at Ufa. Tte Wkll». Hack hi Arkaaaaa arc hi ----— la faarod. . Taaa.. Spatial.—Oo* ot tka , „ , - to on ttoraM iter li«< "•to tkl* Mrtioa tor rtora praraltad M«*tay caaatac aertuat dalay la ralt reod aad atrsot tor tiaSle aad latar totaa to mm ox Mol oltk tetasnalOc to irtcptnai coaamuaicalloD la all rttmtkaa. Tralaa ar* arrlrtaa fron t tod koora lata. A rtaady rain all dar too lay taraad krto alaat tea afekt. ■?** Qtetallawod hy t.jrtf atom tortak ttariaa Ui a dor amart tte KtoOftlaao ot a bdaaard. At • o'clock tteoa woo a daatded drop la tkt t*M mntwf aad tte aaow raaaad taUloc. Reports tnao Arkaaaaa. Mlatoilppl cod aortkaro Tana Ml of rtaUlor com dtttate At Tan Wortk aad Delia* tte toaw tan «aa tte lorka la yoaro. Tralaa ar* roaaiac oo bclatad acted* ■to aad la ataay laataacaa ar* aa MMMrtlK Fla.. (pedal.—High wlagi preset! ad hare darlag tha whole •ftaaooa, rsorhlag a raJodty at TT nlln Far hew aha* Bight, as tapaned hr the weather bar ram. This break* tha ■ stead, aa 7* alias par hoar la the t e*acity sear previously at Tha Mara liaporartly latar wtth tha tsltgraph aad tslaakoaa > aad *arta of the city are aow &r]_ _ . ao i_ tha city, gvery wire i oaa hy tha deaettaud aad a I* hsposWhte to gat_ tha Mata Orange growers aad track era wan warsad hy tha weather bu raaa of tha gjniiliag cold waea Haw Tork. Special.—Attar a day of ala* aad driottag rata, mow bagaa to taU la this dty at • detach. Tha MO waa beery aad tm. aad at 11 o'clock had reached a depth of lour laches. The Mara did aat ease* Material daisy <n the elevated Mas. bat tha aarface Uaaa had boom digitally la keeptag ay to tka achsdale. Os tka dows-tewa hone car* there waa awl I rookie. Tha ferry boats had to alow doara their regular ashedalso. oarlag to the bllad jag aoow that swept across tha Chattaaaog*. Tea*.. Special.—Hoc day Bight Chatoeoeoga npertaacad tha want weather of tha wlatar. Tha wtad btgaa Howtag a gala shortly attar dork aad tha rala aooa toraad lato aaarw. which la trssatag aa fa* aa It MBs, Mtklog It dISleuH for coarsy* aaaa to g* aloog the streets. It la farid the raoaat warm weather fcl losrad kg tha eoM wove will da Bags jjjjn* aoaaa places trass ora la aaearMa, Team.. Special.—Halo, alee* aad on, aad wtad with a velo city of M asllao aa hour tails the cost ntlaa ham Moaday eight the oaramir waa falHag (aat aad wM drop to so degrees before soars lag. The T ranee aaa rtvar Is Isa feat above low water aad a tide of M (set is gre ky Catted Matas Weather Tattoo. Tradic la the city taspoaslbje. after 4 o'clock la Oaorgla Tew a. Special.—A apodal to The ■oystna, Oa. a dp Railway, ototeo Vh j4i m s r£; 3ia WIMilao. M. D. with arseord 1&vSssjsrMX NWTI STATt UVftAKEtS hM MU: Th hi 0*Mw*IL huh MU: AethaWalng FMt h levy • h«hl tax. Him MU: To UuM chapter H. Wnh U*i of UH, and Wuptar Hi Route MU:'To correct ’ State gnut Ro. «T». ’. s.— BoaIt* Mil: To oawod th< Mar. regu* htlu uotartee' Ira. T Beget* Mil: To eenSna certain char* tor privileg** aad rights of tha SuRotk * CaroUaa Railway Company. Sonata bill: for better drainage of Mad la Uaroln Sonata MU: To amend pension law woo tabled. - Croat* Mil: To abottah tba board of esamlnera of BUM lawitullone. Mr. awon nld that be did Ode Me* that there waa each a board nntit bo aaw their report la the papers aad that re port waa thoroughly aajuat aad aafatr to at taaat oaa State Inetltnttoe. He thought tubing the authority tor Watt ing the tnatltutlooa from the Legist*, ture wee a great eiletebe Ha could h«t eodoree the work of the examiner* that coat tU.000 aad accompHabod not Mag. Mr. Spence objected to third Saaata Mil: To abolish standard keeper ta Vaae* failed to past Haase.km: To pcertat pabUc draak b Mien comity, Hoaaa bill: Ta shorten time of ** Hea of publication. Senator Reinhardt aaat up aad bad land a arntibl from tha agrtoaltnral atadaata la tha Agrlemltwral aad Me rhaalral College asking far aa agrieal* fatal building. Hoaaa Mil: To amaad chapter IK Urn of 1ML to as to aHadaau too oath primary elections except la easa af rhnBang*. applying only to Ideek leaharg ooonty TMa bm emends the law as as to raqalra lbs primary elect lea# to ad oath "wbaa aay eater t* i good faith, the challenger UTiwiia for Mck chiUMCi." Sea eta Mil: Allowing M. N. A rate to practice law sad be a Justice of tha Seaata Mil: To ragniat* eoateatad alactlaaa. waa tabled Sea ale Mil: To amend Tha Cod*, sac tloa Ml. with reference to maaanrm. Bmele MO: To am tod chapter 740. Laws of 1M1. Hoorn Mil: To incorporate to* Bank of Martin Coonty. was emeadod aad Hoorn MU: To Incorporate tba Ral ragardlag tha tale rianse aad than paaaad second reading. PASSED THtTlD READING Vlrmeo MU: To ratify aad aSia tba laeotporatloa of the Carolina A Taa aaaaea Booth cm Railway Company. Hoaaa Ml): Ta amaad chapter II. Laws ItS. Senate Mil: To form a achool dtetrlct from Cambtrlaad sad Rohasoa. noose Mil: To raligrt Anal* B. Whined, of Ptraoa. Hoaaa MIL For relief of Mine Julia B. Howard, of Person. Ham bill: For relief of Was Stia Chandler, of Person. Hows* MU: For relief of Mrs. Stea. ford potter. Beast* MB: Regulating heating la Halifax aad Warren. Haas* MU: To repeal acts of 1U? re garding collecting taxes In CaeweTl House bill: Ta allow CaawaU to Wry s special fas paaaad second reading Senate bill: Rafrulkttog local opttow Haitian la Breward aad placing safe guard* about tot liquor rrsfle la Traa *7 lrania. Hoone Mil: Per paying achool rlalma la Itorl*. Houaa MU: Ta rallee* Mias Mary Jsaa Watkins. Senate MU: To ratter* Mies Mat. tlastt* Facto, of Hamas. Seaata MB: Ta raUae* Him Kaaalo Tenser. Senate MU: TO regulate the sale of liquor la township No. 1. Edge comb*. See ate Mil: To rage into ml* of aeaH hi McDowell. Haas* Mil-. Am coding aa act rega lattag bnstttfc aad tohlmg la CerTl |nek Ilona* Mil: T* arohlbU tbs maas Cactnr*. tala and shlpplV af ltqaor la Cumbattoad. Haase MB: THeolwtlr■ regarding ton distribution of tha Peabody food. The b*a*»a adjourned at l:*d o'clock oatfl U o'clock Monday The child labor MM waa paatgewed sail] WrdeaMiy. Tba WU Introduce* by Saaaisr Hlcka. af Grin-Ill*, "lor tbs bettor goeera* aeaat af bum taattattaam” la at ega etel aoto. It frond** toad Urn Ooearaor shall appoint to SB ■ man lea me tow ' af to* Stota HlapHale at Mat ter lb* Mlad aad Iks daaf dsmb af Mnrgaataa aad SeMto. -more tbaa thro* dime toes shall ba from lb* asm* ooaaty. Tbs dkaet sra abaft resales >4 par day wbaa asre teg tboirweaHag ewimis*. Tba tanas . No principal or sap bt Mseoflde mem* i Ta IWM Ilitm niMMrini Qode iwarttap ls«ttlmattos Of ehlV. Senator Norrif bMl May tor tha aihmini of tha Apricultoral aad Mtrhaalcal CoOae* rroirttn HUM anaaaUy lor two yaaiw ta complete tha boUdlap bapaa aad HUM eaaaaUy lor carraat rxpeaaaa. Unless thh ta dona tha textile depart went aiy hare to ha ahaadeatd aad MS atadaata wUI ba freed away. AMBtDMBNT TO WATTS BILL Hr. Watts offered oa amendment to hlo MM refaJotiop tha whiskey traffic, provtdtaa tor rlsttlona to he haM la cities aad torn ta datarmlaa: rirai—Whether latoalaatlap itguore ahan ha eeaaolactured la aaltf city or towa. Second Whether bar room or st tocno shall ha eatohUahad la mid city or town. Third—Whether itlapeoaarles that! ha eetabUehed la said city ar towa Ktoetlona to be haM apoa patltloa of one-third of the raptotared rotars. after thirty day** aotioa. not oftener than oaca la two years. The election stay ha held to determine say one or two or all of aaM guest tone Tha gate tlona are to ha detsctolasd by a ma jority of tha eotaa cwdt. Mr. Doophtm offered aa amendment to tha MU suthlap oat that part of tha MU rastrtetlap .the maastoctars of brandy aad prosMlap that It may be maaufaotsred aad soM la orlptail pachapaa of aot leas thaa dva paHoas. Both amendments will ba coaaMettd when tha MU osaiaa op Taasday aa ee ls lad ad baafsaa. SCHOOL FUND DIVISION. Tha hemmiltsa aa conetltmlooal amendtoentato whose was referred tha MUs tntrodscad by Mr. Btnbba. of Mar tie. aad Mr. King. of Pttt. looklap to a dlrtaloa of-the school food betwceeo •ha whits aad eetored raca ta era por tion to tha taxes paid by each race were reported to tha House without prejudice. These bUla will ha mads a special order tor a later day la the Me llon. TILLMAN ON IAKAS COINS VlfMwas Effort Mate to Off Him Oat at Jail an Bo tel Newberry, & Cl. dpsclel.-AppHca Uo«a for ball (or former Uaataaaat Ooaaraor Janas H Tillman, charged with tha mordrr of M. O. Qoanlaa, «*ltor ut The State, la Colombia. & C-, January ittb, was argued here last soak. Tha hearing wee presided orer by Chief Jeatice T. j. Pope, who on left telsrday grantad the hearing to tha deleading aUoraeya of Jamn H. Tlll naa. Tha commonwealth of Soeth Caro lina was represented by State Attorney Oenerel Ouster aid Solicitor Thor —«»*• Tillman wag defended by Con gressmen diet Oaorge W. Croft, bis law partasr end P H. Nelson. of Colombia. Justice Pope tinned an order ra tal ring TOnul rouoael to aerre eotlaa of affdarlta npaa tha eoHdioc fanarel. who wonid reply If desired, aad tha answers of tha state will ba tarred upon tha appellants who arc al so glees tha right to reply. Monday at noon both sides will ha present before J notice Pope la Colum bia. aad Inal action will ba lakes. j TTBman and hie lawyers ere rare of I winning the dectMon on the ground of self defense. Tha solicitor and bla as sistant counsel declare they will reel a ball to tha awry list. Thr hearing of the application for bad began shortly attar * o'clock. The court room was packed almost to ref location. There waa ho dam oast rati on whan Tillman entered aa tha ledge had warned everybody to ba absolutely •Slat. Tillman appeared calm, then nervouo. Impatient and entry at tha raryfag edges of tha hearing. Col. Kalrea. for Mr. TUI—. eon, ducted bda cnee. AMdartU ware read alleging Goo sales bad seat a message threatening • Tillman‘a IMS Oae aflU davM declared it was expected red be. Ilavod Tnimre would ba shot by Ooo talte when ever tha two me' mat. A lengthy aMdartt from TlUmsa waa •and la which ha swore hr had been warned by many that bla Ufa waa In danger, ami that be flrwd la aalf da (•ana. Hie afldarfi declared that as Oonaalai approaebad oa the fatal day. Goa rales supped his hand Into hie orarcoed pocket, whlah Tillman says ha thought waa a motion to draw a alataL Mot until tha shot was trad. TtUmao says, ha realised Ooamlas had not also shat him. Whoa the appcllaota announced ataaad the SO Heitor objected bo any fur ther eoutteaaaco of tha hearted oa tha ground that amdarlto had bam rpruag on them at tha vary latest mem eat when they had no opportyatty be make liTntlfition. sr zsrz\ ft* would ba to coaliana tka Marta* aatll all adtoarlta oa boU Mdaa aoaM ba aaawarad. Beth aldaa “*^‘*it* ■BTff.g I,?**-'*” • JM dotaflv of Cba tra*adT la which Bdllai Qaaaalca loot Ma Hf* art wan mmiM katt km* m*4* Sl^VJVZSS" " -*• OWM. _. WWWM^r AH. If. TlOmaa arrtvad at I o'clock, aaaoat mafad hr hi* brotharrtartaw, Jtd** fcyhaa.i.wh* U hU laartlac eouAaal **ahidBSir prtaaaar'waaTV. tT Mam! «» »—hart aad Oaa W,Craft, forw who la Mr. TWaaa'i Tbar* wa* a* dcaaaaatfailaa at iba Aapat. wha* tba party arrtvad. aa H waa »a*|iiid tka* would coma rta Ik* ■lath■■ a. taataaf. TUlwaa. aa aMatr. ■bAaaaaaal caaca ovar tka atbar rostr. TIB am* waa drtvo*-1 r ilalili to tka offa* af Cal. Oota Blaaaa, * awaabcr ^amaartwbaaajaaay of hd* frtaadi toflad *• Mai dortap tka altort Uam be ftwa tka party wmt to tka Orwwatl to tat t* aiauar. Tb* oMaar frart Oataaabla bad vary MM* la da. aad aa oua who did aaf Mato would bora thw**kt TUbaaa wa* Md* arraat Mr. TBMaaaaid: "Alt I aah IBr la ifibuMiadlau ready fbr MMM ba aa* tMbta* to mb aa* af Ma tawyara aattad AM to to* wtadaw Md toM: -JM. fboro-a aa* at (ba MWM you Mr* um la tka world. Mr M* haw preyta* tor year aauan ‘Thar* a aaod frtaad *a ho*#/' aatd ■"•mm ^MM» arvw •» W am tokau to tM hr .l rti 1 0m l t rmmrn CONVICT CRUELTY : cXse Considered Nwlk CanSaa Scjutin leeches a fiblk liriif BEFORE LEOISUTIVE COIIITTEE Some Start Hag IvMamca Developed At lha lavcaapatlww— Evldaac* la Rtbwttat y Tba LaraaUgttUa at tba mailer at mwelty to eoavtcta tram tba North Carolina Paaitretlary ta tbalr removal to Marion waa besua Tweaday. The rial corraapoMtat at tha Charlotte Obaarvcr airee a I tell account at tba proceadlnga. tba moat aaUamt (aaturaa betel liven bare: • Marion, N. C, I aerial.—Mr. J. U C. Bird end other* jf Marlon aahmltted avtdrace to the iMtototlv* committee which tended to arablloh his charger at enmity tu coarkte aa tha receat re moval from Sprat* Pin* to Hlllibcro aad Ratolgh. via. Marion, ta rcbatul Saperiatcndant 'liana mad* ah excel lent showing ao br ha hi* own raepoa tlfillity to concerned. He doubt leu bn preeetd tha coamltto* by hi* foliate* aad by reading lie order* to super vtsore. Bu parts undent Lasbley also •adaavored to sblB any blame from ble ■houMere. tie war along*Id* th* mra on a portion at tin march, bat could not obtorve all that waa lolas oa. bet tbouabt everythin waa dome right Tba eomailttaa dnmalatad of Bematare H. N. Pharr, of; Machlanburg. and Tho*. IX Warren, at Jane* comity, aad Repreeeatettree Oeorge L. Martin, el New Haaovor; T.W, Blount, at Wash ington. and W_4t Nawlamd. of Cald well, aad after ahard day1* work all tba wltaoaaae unba eaamlaad bare were beard. A farther hearing win be held on the rafitet to Raleigh. At torney Hodglna. fat Marion, appeared for Bupavinteadebt Maas, while Mr. Bird acted aa preeecutor. The latter Mated that he hreogbt charge* at the almost unaulmoe* demand of tha com munity and h« waa not hare when th* convicts panned * rough. Aa a result of Tact day’a bearing. It may ba eald that lha opt*Urn will probably prevail that tba convict* did aaltar hardship, bat tha reapoaatlUUy of each eaSor lag baa mot yet been land. UK. BPAIIKB HEARD RUMORfl OF ILi> iHIOATMBHT. Whltleld Sparks. at Orasny Creak township, Mitchell county, who llraa Mar tM 8pruoe|Plne convict camp M ml Ira from kkrlom. wu tha ftret aitncaa. When asked by Mr. Bird If ha k»ew that ttys weaker man wart aalactad for removal tha wltnaaa aald It wu an nuaarad, and on objection by couanal for mipertateadeag Mann, a controvert* arise u to what limits Uaaa should ba Mt npoo tha evidence. It wu stated tkit such wu tha gvn oral talk, bat the witness could not snbrtssttsm it I The convicts ware ■tartad to Marloi oa tha day after a sleet The witness uw oce sick man helped into a wggoe. The coavtrte crossed Tow rtvrr on tM Ice. The let ter wu covered with water about 8vo laches deep tar, soma SO fart Tue mea ware shackled together, two by two. and bad %g ordinary convict clothes. Tha uljnana saw no uaklan treatment of cduicte and some of them ware molTSdUM. W. D. Wire man.'of Spruce Pise, In January, 1MJ. passed shoot 100 con Wets en route osar tha mountains In severe weather. Seme of them waded Armstrong creak while than wu tea la tha ttlU water. One convict tool bis skuas. One man wu carried over by trusties, bat the wtthaaa did not know whether or not ha wu a guard. The witness advised the guards to camp oa tha seat tide of the mountain, u the weather wu colder On the other aide. They camped at Mica (which la on the other side of thb mountain |. Tha camp equipage for the return trip to Marlon was leaded on n sleety day. Tha man crossed tha river on the lea, over which water urhe running. . At dinner oa the march tha witness uw coffee and bread distributed sad beard convicts uk lot meat. For U miles from Marlon tha rend wu muddy and •loppy. One sick man while lying down la a wagon ukad for water u tha creak was being crossed, sad wu groaning. A guard.told him to "shut Us d—a mouth;* that It would do him so good to gross, a convict started to gat a bucket of water and the guard cursed and told klm to taka a ran. The witness aaw a fiw old shorn dropped on tha road, la cross lag a small creek some of the awn had to wads la water over showtnouUi deep. Tha roads ware bad and tha coavlcta marched la tho middle of tha riad. while the guards generally walks! oa tha hank. Some gave out and were put la wagons. He SAW the nick oinytta taken off the wagOB. but aoaAwart deed. Five or six war* 111, taro Apparently “bad off." On cross exsn^arloa by Sapartatan Seat Mana s counsel tha wltneu stated that Armstrong trash wu about knew deep sad tbers WU no foot-log wbert tha convicts crossed. The witness wu not positive that nay guard waa takoa over on convicts* backs. Once aad a while tha convicts oonM avoid mud kolas. “Thom Is no other way to MarionMid Iks alls— “so far u I Mow. or I wocld ban trs-roM tt." bated about Lte naawtotW iloa by Otelraoa Warm, lte oltaooi Mid hw at (tea war* is bad ohap* aad la two laataarya to ootlcod thay war* opaa aad “drlpytof aad." Tte oonwtct aka waa (rniite aaawd ta bo la ■orlono cooditloo. Tte wttaoaa aaw oao rwtth am loot bar*. TUa atdo of aontala lte and waa tte wont at tte wtator op tte day tte eoarteto wor* mot ad. Tte aad caaao ay la tte toy ot tfe* atMoo aad aaaatlaaa high or. aad It waa ahoanootb daay aarty am lte way. _ OtIARDS CUHSBD THR OOHVIOTB. A. D. Wtooaaa. at Oyraoa Ptaa. taw tISad that te drwoo a taaa itef with lte coarlcta am tte taarch to llartoa. Throb allot or aaro aa hoar waro ■ado. loan piaroa lte aad waa • a I lack a* doay aad tte arwrm** waa tnail^to bo<riry*3el|Tted abowad Rata aN tte way. Oao aated tor -|oo» mytblac' aad tte aoard roytlad that ha bad aothla« far bte. Whitofroaa lte a paid aaawd Saadna oald la a oaartat to “aba ay hla d—a aaolb.' dp Row at ohaabtod ate *55 to tte oRtMi. Oaa aHa •HMtor fid a R.«d way pal IR ■ woroi Near town eereral fell ui warm urged on by tha guards aad la eoasa cates aaahacUed dm helped them. Tbs mud cama abort the eoavtcto' kowa Each awn carried his blanket. One ceorlct dropped a Bible aad Oaard Bur Hi caread k'.m for “carrying ptuodor." Tba witness had aeeer aeon a worse dap to mors convicts (baa tbo one ou which lha trip to Marion was made Ten miles from tows the maa waded » stream oewr ehae-mouth deep. The •lek men ware given watar twice on the wap, hot mo milk or medicine. When beating for water a guard aald: "D—a yon that up; last won t do yon eny good." A negro fell and while on Ms all four* tipped hU tap nod aald. plttrnlly, “Boa*. I cent go eny furth er.'> Guard Bashen replied: "a—d d—a you. M tg I ta aot going to carry you. Wt ara la smelling dlstaace of the towa." A convict went to cross a ranee aad fell aad brashed against a guard, who aald: “Q—d 4—a you; •toy off aa IH shoot k—I out uf you.* and made a demonstration with hla gun. One maa was laid la a car at the Marion depot aad tha wltaeaa heard It aald: "Our Uttle negro le dead.” Some of the couvlcto after reaching the car cut their muddy pasta legs off aud throw them out of the window It lakes a day of hard driving to come from Spruce line to Marlon. A pedes trian ran almost ham up with a load ad wagon. The convicts were given coffee, some com bread and a Itttle meal. There Was complaint that the bread had been froeeo and the meat was ookl. Tha stream waded wae about ala fact wide, white Toe river la 100 yards wide. A good dee I of other testimony wae given la the ana Hat. The fatlmony la rvbnttil follows la psrt: W. E. Croneiaad. of Richmond, a di rector of thr penitentiary, eaid the board decided that the convict* should be taken from the cold climate as n human nek. The Stale board, guarded end hid absolute control of the coe victs. 1. O. Hackett. of Wllktoboro, souther Prison director, stated that the con victs were removed aa a protection to their health. They were allowed to stay until January 30th on condition that they be worked only la good weather. The matter of removal wee left entire ly to Superintendent Mena. The wit ness thought th* convict* could not hare been taken through Tenaeeoee for tha reaeoa that North Carolina 1 would have kart Jurisdiction over them: | Mr. Mann said tba Governor told him I hot to carry the convicts through Ten ! aeasee. Tlu board maria aa order that no eonrtci can be whipped by a guard, and the aupervlaore aauet make report* on aaek cia*. giving tha charge, etc, Mann read letter* to Geo. 1* Carter, a railroad contractor ehowtng tkc un willlagnctt of th* penitentiary hoard to allow-the convict* to remain on thn north aide of the mount*!** during the winter. 17 having died at Lnthley'* camp. 11 or pneumonia, the previoo* year, and Informing him that naleaa th* men were moved to th* tooth aid* of ike ridge they would be withdrawn from the work. After a conference be tween the bunrd end Carter * represen tative It wit agreed that the contract terminate on January goth. Mann cam* her* and airaagad (or the removal of tbe convict*, for traotportetlon aad comfnitable care. At Spree* Pino he focaj the contractor and Anally agrerd to litre 100 of the hardieet convict* on (he work. Mona 1 attracted him to tee , that the tick men were taken car* of. : and elan that plenty of, cuke* waa pro vided II* provided AUK) la cash to J meet any emergency, aad antborlaed the pnrebate of whlekey for th* roa 1 vlclt o*i tbatr arrival bore. It It had been practicable to have carried, the men wholly by rail It would not kave coat tbo Itot* a cent Th* Oovernor advletd against letting tbe convict* go beyond tba border* or the State, aad he took tbta aa an order. No nick men died en route to Raleigh. On* man has died elac* making tbt trip, from a re cently developed lllaaas: two tick men are *1111 living, although they may not recover. He had no contract to pay AGO a day for care aa haa beta reported. He did not examine the clothe* or th* j convict* at Spruce Pine, but era* oon 1 Adtnt the inan were well provided for. Th* convicu left Marlon on tha more leg of the kind, aad arrived at Raleigh at 11 o'clock that night The delay of the train wit cauatd by a wreck. A record of every whipping end death U Immediately reported to the auptrla trades t. THR" KILLING OK DAVIS. He knew nothing of a killing at | l-aahley'e camp, but there was a man , killed at Uclver’g nap, a white man named C. M. Darla, who refuted to work. Two men were ordered to take him In a bonding. Ha nabbed on* of U>bm and daahed out. throwing a rock •t another. He paid no attaatton to or der* to step, and waa abot daad by order of Bapervtaor Mclver. Ilavlt bad told a company that bo Intended to kill bit aupervltor with hi* pick. Supertnucdaot Mann alao real a number of letter* to Supervisors Lath ley and McXvar, urging tha proper conduct of tbe eampe. and th* protec tion of the men. He la aur* the coa vlcta are fed better than ala* tewlhe of tba laboring people who work tor thamtalvae. With reference to lb* tick men brought over Met fall, leftare allowed that they be transported with out herdthlp or tutoring. Be ordered that the coo vide from Mitchell fee al lowed lo rot as long aa aeceeaary to pit them la good eoadlUom. He could net any that ao ooavIcU war* mad* sick by the movement, hat ha waa ad vised that those who have aeea ladlm posed are recovering. CROSS-RXAMINBD BT MR. BIRD. Kxamlaed by Mr. Bird, bnpcrlatan 1 dm Mid th* road from Mario* to Bpraa* Plat waa vary bad. H* tub aaltud law lasgtby eroa* eaemlmallo*. lendtac to Aow that ba btaualf waa ant raayaaalbl* for aar mlatraatacat of eoarMa aad waa lafonwad that tba cun raeatrad proper attaatlaa uadar tb* dlM«T*Mbt* circa aataaoM. flapcrrlaor Mclrar, who km baca la tba aarvlca or*» at yaara. corroborated Ih* itory of tba fcflUac of Dario. Ha adrtaad that aoosa of Ibe coartcta be abachlod, aa tbtjr war* daacaroua. It would not b* aaf* to thackla (ham by tb* arm*, bom a of tboao mowed war* «ht* LedUd am Tba march from byrno* Pile waa aot of aa aaaaoal Waath. oa crual. Ha ortarrd two aa cram to tab* bold of Dacha, tba wblt* aua bHtod t. a lotblty. aayorrtoor la ebara* uf tb* aoartata Rom Berne* plat t* Marta*. Mid tb* roar)eta had otaaty ••r COR**, Wacalta aad amaf. tad b* waa 'O'd all war* fad. Waaoa* had baoa y.urtdrd to tnm tba fleer, hat R waa Letter to croas oa tba la*, tie htametr retard eeroM aad did aat *.1 bhr faat wet Tb* *t*b aua war* w*B rami tor aad aoaa of Ibam walhad. Tb* luatda arc aat allowed to cava* couvlrm. Fire* war* battf la tb* Rata af'rr wrrtral. H* eoarlrta dtad a* roata. H* «*»* aotbUy of tb* etci y •■f a ua* dying after a whlowtay Tb* rnarlida aar* comfortably (tad. TEE SUNDAY SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL LEMON COMMENT! FOR FEBRUARY 12. "•hjlcli Christs* I Lwro. 1 Cm. M.GMN* Trot. 1 cm. mm.. 11-M.mm T.mi. l-I.CMdiuM Cimmiinn me tbs Dai'i I iiw. , J: to fdt« (ft I I) 1. ! .^homfb J *p**>:." Tim object sr Insists «lm» tba cans* ctlad la Ibis and the Ivm following mm could ncrar occur, but tbia m mUirn to do with thr (momtk'm am ■mamt. Me dona not staa la disease whether it swubl ar wonM oot ba po-ibla tor lliraa tilmga la actaall)' tnk» ulaoa, but araa It ii *•«», P“s>bk ret without charity that* gmapo apukua upon am rib. and wnb ika Angurma at angels, mad though 1 harm Ika Ian la UaJ mad mam which it a had abroad 1? "•»■“*» w<l Md Marti had aoml by lha Holy Ghoat (Horn. It I). Jsrr* ia a word aa tanpaasibW la dtflue aa it ia in pro mbl* to dab a* Ufa. "At aaundiag brmiT' . . bAttr thsa iba ooaadiag iaairomnita *- hraaa mard Id tba worship of aaaaa of lha broUwa gods. "Tinkling O'Moil." Tbm snahab wsr. two tilmuai sfboBow brass, wbub. bain Mrwrk toastbar roada a tink ling, bur with vary little raiiaty ai round. ■Vi lha highest rlugacace area about the RA tiTMKSir3 ^ 1, •'Gift of prophacy.** Tho Lossledga nl future scent*. and tiao ubility to apesk Uod* word (chap. M: 31. "All tsystar Fl Tboatgb 1 uadavstuad the messing A >11 tba types mu-1 figure* of the Old Tee tonic hi. mad mil the aacrvu al aatmrs, and lha dark things La Usd's prov.denm. “AU knowledge. Kvery kubian srt and •C|««r. Jjystariea refnr to lha darpoaun arl* of God berotofuira sacral, bat bow ro 'rmlrd to kta mints. Knowledge raters to trniba long know*, ' llnaoro auiuatsiu.” Sec Matt, lit M; B: It. Reraoring Mosul sin* la a pluwro uasd to avails tbd rs ran mg or conquering rrrot duRciiliic.. get tmg thrrmigh perplailtiea. Though 1 had L'md a bulb ud could a cron, pbih tb* great sat possible malts. “But h»» t not lass,* Notice that Paml -toss net •Mart that one took! bass thaws thing* witnaot loro, hat says • if ha could "f mm nothing. Nothing In andf, aotbiog in Uic right af God, nothiaglu tba church aad good for nothing to mankind. S. "All » goods' Tkoogb I dwtrlbuta |S"! Pitco b» piaro wjtb tba grauteui car*. thxiy to bu burned.'* Mrs will fight for Oaistiaitity, or dm for tknrtatuty, who sria oot In o its apint. wbirb ia loss. lYith out the soul God rejects mil else, nod so >b* ass, who is therefor* prog led 1 ‘•■’"{‘Img. ^oiaud out. It cuuam b# d«flMd. Tka •''•a**,* mind* tu only daaerih* it by iu julitlm aad reaelta. "Suflaratb lo~." ™» Maliv* mda at lore. It Iilln •II tk* waabnaaa, Imu* error* and m hmitira of tk* children of Uod, aad all lha walk-: aad wirtadaae* of tha duMm ?* ,k* *•£$, not only for a tima, bat la th* rod. la kjnd TTiia i* the poaitire aM*. It ha mild, gratia, inapt rm* tka auf larar at once with tk* moat aaiabla neat «a» and tko moat faraaat aad laadar at lartton. “Kariath oof Ha. no ill will; rloea not partake .1 that djapoaition which ia a mingling of hatrad and jcaiouay and coral naan ma- Lora on oar not Ik* ad.au Ugaa, tut. or gracaa which otliara pan***, bat rather take* plea aura in thrar, and *>. W* or ahara* them aa Ha own. ■a?' ri'n!“?,,r " Unbaeumiagfy, haaghu hly. heakath not bar aara." bay* u *n otter a army to mltdioroi Charily aaaaa aaafco it. own to tka hart ai otkara, ar fjt1* th* ntglaet of othan. bat prafrra tbrir welfare to itt own. “1* not amiiy ptoioka^l - ftrt • aaally" do** not appear tK* **4Twad Varalo*. It ia not ia tka migratl. Tra* lore “ia not paoeoked. I. oot irritated or aada aenr at bitter, filet* ia power in tk* blood of Chrlat lo ‘ewnwe the liaarl of all aaholr temparr. ‘‘Thinkatb 00 crib" “Tiketh not aocoant •1 aril 0. “Ketouath not In tinnglilaonanwn." It la not ioar, but iu appoa.tr that rrjok ath in lb* downfall or rajtuv or diwrua of other., tad in th* tnaraah of triebad STtSUSw jzrs*k f£2Z£Z\l: raapal i. atUudad. arm though it ka jhtougli nvnlt ar aaaauaa. 9a. J'hil li T. "Beartth." Bepaonchaa and hard ahjtw; or, coraiwth tha lall'.ogi of otkara. Bebrarth.” “la arar road; to kali*.* tk* heart of rrarw uar.cn, and will credit 00 rail of an* btrf on tha mo,I poallrr* rrl danoa." “Hopclh. Hop* ia dcair*, nungiad ; with expectation. "CaduratbAccept* carry thing or from th* Lord; faitkfal un der all ruewmataar**. IU- I-om audurlng and abiding (r*. I B). •• ^Ncrar failath.” It ia atarnal In to rri7 nature and RuU andai* am lua. a. Ood aadorm, for Dod I* lav*. “Pkonha cra*. Tk* gift of prophair “ahali ka June awiy. Tk* raralatioa »,rea by Uod la th* rhurrh being oomplatad tk* gift, of prophecy will b* no loamtr noadad. And than, too, th* tun* will came whan tha prophreia* will ba “dan* away” bcc.ua* ffifflllcd, and no longer ol any rale* to na. '’Tonga**.” II) Spanking with tongue* will b* no longer nrrrm.ry and trill cacao, and (2) lb* many language* of aartb wdi b* Hat in th* on* wat renal litnitl of beaten. 'Knowledge.’' Shall a* brought to an and hamuae but partial aad into* ,*-li. “In part.” Uod rcaarrm for Ilia Sldraai a knowledge far mparier lo wlmt ka* revealed lo them be*. Tbale great*.t diaeomeies in nature and grace nc* only tka beginning of batter tbtnga. VParfaet. ’ Tk* atata at atamal blaaaod noa*. “A child.”- “I’cal un lira a* aa ib I*, {ration The praaant atata ia a eUta of childhood: lb* inter* that of manhood. Snah ia the different* batwaaa mrth and 12. "Pot now." In thia pramnl Ufa. “Ia a mirror, darkly.” Aenrtu mirror* war* not mad* of glam, bat of poli.had metal, aud tbn redaction. ware vary ab «« and imperfect “Than." Ia Lha Hf* to aaaaa. ' Shall I know." Tkat W, til era will h* a tlunugh, campUt* .ledge, aa tlm original word aignkSaa. —.-s lac gar trouble ea Ik" Amid thing* ling tba Chriatian re -w._JfffyfcfiS paatatian of fotur* good. faMb ud hop* win ba atrangar and mora Corny,eta in tha wart world than lathi*. "That ear happy alale will eeotine* (nrrrrr we dull know pMaMS/s sr&'ttt in tba gaapal” 'Tlrwataaf la lore." Utaat **t In aataat. ia aadaraata, in auwifaafa tbm. CJraalaat kaeaaaa withoot Wtc tba at ham weald pro* l nothing. Tcimlnrflon af t|» Hacked* Wtahlagtoa, Up*rial.—Official notice of the termination of th* blockade of tho Vnnoitu porta, a* coavtytd la Um ortgtaa] proclamation*, kaa rnarb ad Iko SUM Department. la tha ahapo «I a dtapatoh roeotaad from Iba L’altad Mated embeaay at London. atatlng that Iba Brlttati Forotga Offlro baa glrem It oat that a cablegram bai baoa aaat thli moralag bo tho Brltlak naral rota mender (a Vcaaiualaa water* to ralaa tbo blockade Bapftot file alee ary Ceaferrece. Wacop. Oa.. BpecUl.-Tbe Baptlat Mia* too ary Confer**.-* aat School af Matboda Ml axt la thlo dty on tba Ifth of rebraary. aed *ll| luauaaa tbraagh lb* Wad. Breen I puctm •a* apanbrr. of eatkmal rapaulloa **U doilaar odd.nat* a«rla» tba «M fwaaoo Among ibaoo will ka Dr. Job* of LouMrtlte. By ; Dr. Wm. E Ebtcbor, of Biohmasd. Ta.: J. y ►root Of WaahriHa. Tea* .; f*r W W Impdram. of Atlanta, tab Be*. B. W kpfrfman, af MaabrlD*. = a eer=sr=: ■ 1ABOW WOULD. n»un dark* of Cklpym Patio, wig, have organised. Toronto. Caa., (eiaru paver* ua ergaahdag a union. Hop* factories In Caba pay front IKS, 000 to 1100,000 a yaar la wises. Union carpenter* oo Mrlka at Wor- • ceater, Mat*.. Lara returned to work. An effort In organ lee tbo furniture Aalaher* of Clerzluoil, Ohio, la being made. In.Ilia ranks of labor there are 151 women employed as "boatmen" sad sailors. Rnporta from Tacoma. Wash, t(idl est* on us usually lug* number of un employed. . Union machJalrt* at Kan Fraacltcot CeU are a gitalin? a aioremcat for a nine-hour day. At Portland, Ore., the strike of ma rine engineer* on river boat* la prac tlen"r at aa and. ). .ah pottery work* employ TO.000 work people, of wnotn about 25,000 are women ami rhlldrea. Mil ilders' nnkine at ludianopoh*. Ind. bar* aararod a scale of <3 a day, to dnte from tbo Am of tlio year. All oily tnipleyea at Minnaapolls, Minn., wltb tbo exception of the police meu, bare received advances lu *»l arte*. Itrtcklnyeta at Torouto. Ont, nr* eousltlcrlug the qornttou of demiudlng an mlvaaee on tbclr pretent ml* of wage*. Demand* hare boon mails for • uni form scale and Iocrented wages for 1500 employ** of all tbo elevated rail way* la Chicago, HI Mol content wttb having non uu In craaea of wagaa la Cleveland, Ohio, tba bill poster* are trying to extend tbclr organization to Toledo. Daring the but jnar H.8M men were employed by locomotive bulk)big Arm* In the Doited Kingdom. The total ahows aa Increase of TOD men over 1201. 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Richmond Headlight (Rockingham, N.C.)
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