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i- 1 - t 1 A N N O JL1 'Till: OLD NORTH STATEJUK.r" VOL. 1 NO. 49. TARBORO, N. C , FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1889. Single Copies 5 Cents, EL M JOTTINGS. IlAnmsoN luw employed a new cook for the White House. TnE Cronin r ase is yet one of Chit sigoT world's attractions. jaj,timokj: Kcpuimt-aim are getting impatient waiting fora a new past master. Washington is the place for the World's ' Fair. If the Government luisto help, lot it help its own. J. II. Kaucii Je who was con ducting a Balrimcrc Savings Hank iia saved tire savings and skipped. Congukss li:w been in Ke&sion long enough to occainally ad journ. And the holidays are here. If St. Louis jwissesses all the ad TiiMicslor holding the World's Fair that it claims, why not have one of its own f Bakkum iu England and John Wannainaker at home jiro the le.st advertisers, and best advert ised people,lHlbre the public. Tun Ktuious illness of Shipley, Kppuldican member-elect ol the Iowa House is greatly jeopardizing their chance ot electing the speak er. ' Montana is yet without . repre sentative in the United States henate. Its present legislature is almost a disgrace to its budding ht ate hood. ' Washington and the Dakota have quietly settled down iu the Union, simply making six more le puMieans iu the Senate and live in, lhe- J louse. i Fated JoIinhtown ! A cry of .lire created n panic in a theatre and during the rush ten were kill ed and several have since died from injuries. Fuanok has put in force a new military law, which greatly stiengthens its army. All Europe M-t'ins destined to become one vast camp ground. Tiik electric wires of New York urn Ixiing cut down. Human life i.Hmore valuable than the light to the New Yorkers. The whole thing is shocking. Hauiiison ami.' Morton are at nitl'ereuees. Levi should think of the historic meeting : between tho Camlinas? (lovcrinns, and take lienjaniin to the Shoreham. Annexation of Canada, estab lishing a 'republic in Cuba, and our interests in other parts of tho xvbv should make a busy nation. 1 tetter look moie to home affairs. Titos, ll. Adams, manager of an investment' company in Wyoming, lias absconded Avith a six weeks Initio, and defalcations amount in?.:' to 5ir,ooo. A luids and $15,000 are right good starters. -1! elk; ion and politics cannot mix, but Dr. Sheai-er has de nounced the common schools of the country for beilig -non sectarian. -He favors Presbyterian schools for Presbyterian children. A :::r, employed in the Govern ment Printing Office so badly frightened an' associate with a toy numse that she fainted, and was seized with spasms which frightened thojokeT, that she oeeome ill and fainated and after aitlK i;;Ui hemorrhages. Tuk Iowa Republicans are not too iell ideased. The Demo C1ts an; likely to obtain advan ties. One Republican has ofter ed wonderful concessions to the leinocrats ifthev will elect him speaker. Nothing short of the .United States Senator should satis fy the Democrats. Senator Gibson has offered a resolution instructing the commit tee on Foreign Affa irs.to inquire into the expediency antl practica bility of acquiring or setting ajmrt territory tor the occupation of ne griKs. I f Mr. Gibson will pitvide for their .transportation, they will go " when almost, just to be mov 1 1 1 OTHER LANDS. Condensed FrttUK JVtJM AiApairlien.y Epidemic Infl uesiza. There are more than lpOOO people in the city of Berlin, V rupsia, wl.o are suffering with the infl neh za. Printer Ktrik e. Th printers at Vienmi have struck lor higher wages. Sev eral papers failed to appear on that account. From Ijondoij Icobert lirowing, the ppet, died iu JUjnuon on the izih. The freedom of the given II. M. SUuly on ity will be tils return. wowkmen 1 here is a tri ke of in London. 1 ; g'rS Iapers Coiisolla (etl. The printers strike Switzerland, has led to Uation of the Buivl nnd at Berne, he eenjoJi tnree other j be issued e Normal pa per 8," w h ic h w i 1 1 jio under the name! of t Gazette. S Stanly at Zanzibar.' At a luncheon given Stanly ou board the steamer Araw itta at Zan zibar in a bpeech he pred cted a great luture lor eastern Afihca. Those who accompanied him h ave been re- ceivpd by the Snltan: w to thauked them for the splendid sea-vices they nau renuered with presti ts. The Kx-Imperial Fi mily. The ex-Empress ha3 llen inform- ea mat ner jewels, comprising tne finest Brazilian 'diamonds in the world, have been stolen. The ex-Fmperor has taken rooms at the Hotel Beau fe Jeua at Cannes, and refuses to Liddicate m favor of his grandson. Japanese Progress It is reported that Jv IP an will of- ter liberal concessions to ) European nts propos- Maritime States. The po ed will he that all Ja ptn ese ports shall be opened; "that the tariff' shall be raised to 12 perl cent. id volorem, that consular tribunals s i ill be es- tablibhed, and a Supreme Conrt so composed that the Lnropf tins sitting upon it shall be in the majority. Spanish Irilation The American idea or proposal , to of Juba as asii for the establishment i republic is causing a much irrita tion in Spain. 'The news-papers are indignant that any one should imagine that Spain would listen ;t0 such a proposal, lhe Ej)oca says; "This is a mifd idea, and lit cannot be that any one in W ashi ngton takes it seriouslv. Lven ll a r public was would "TOP' i of Cuba. established in Spain she consent to the separatio Spain is resolved at all hazzards to maintain the integrity ot the nation- ai territory, and political divisions do not exiit thereon. IjY THE j STATES. iVviv.h'umilinu J'rfAti Ex) Ittfrx.) Stole VV i no. Louis James, Alias J Williams indicted lor th .iesj x.lias larceny, of e residence $90 worth of wine from tl ol the liaytiau minister, on October 25th,r 188'.), has oeen st the Albany penitentiary : months. ? ntenced to or eighteen Sullivan to Meet Jn i - - kson. Sullivan has consent J d to meet Jackson, the negro, at tin Athletic Club, within live California months for a purse of $15,000.' JacU sou wanted flv months in which td get ready. Sullivan will soon go to and prepare for the meet 1 California Ixwt antl Iomitl At Black Keck N. Y., a f nindry- man on his way to his wor k found a package containing $1 1 track. He dell WO ou the ered it to ! it is said of money the railroad officials whoJ indent lhed it as a acKag missing from the Pay car They did it. Ilattie Sng and Mirj nie Snyder, fvTrt sixteen vear old cir Is I ave been spnhMicetl to two vears each, in the the penitentiary at 'Woostjcr, Ohio for burglarizing l JSice s store. In ex- planation they simply 'wanted to do tometbin (tated thev X devilish.' - A Historic Can nun. The cannon used in firing the ua seceded, to escape ears ago it salute wiien South Carol was thrown into the rive Sherman's band. Some ; irai (rnUPII Ollt.i It W as to have tfro o hn used to fire the sal nte at tne Jefferson Davis memorill services, 1. G. W. but it prematurely expl o$et Fonche was blown no and badly jy lose his burned, lie will proba! eje3. f A Mystery. Would be renters of tli? Washing- FROM I ton I). C. house could not enter on account of a "noisome" smell. .In vestigation disclosed the tact that the smell came from the body of a man who had been dead probably for four or five days. In the bed with the corpse was an old man almost S dead. He was removed to a hospital I tut nothing can be gotton out of him to unravel the mystery of the case. To Break l he Dead-Lock. The Lieutenant Governor of Mon tana gave the Sergeant-at-Arnis or ders to go out, arrest the Democratic members of the Senate and bring them in. TheSenators refused to obey the officer. On assembling of the Senate on the 12th -five Democratic Senators were in the ante room -nnd desired a talk witu the Republicans. A recess was taken. A Lone Highwayman. A stage wa3 held up on the 15th near Downieville, Nevada, by a lone highwayman. The stage contaiued three passengers, One escaped to the woods. The other two were made to dismount, ile also held up a fi eight wagon, with two men that soon came along. He obtained about $150 and five registered packages He failed to open the express box. Refusal Meant Daeth. ; Ou the 13th a Mrs E. E. Doolittle entered the office of Dr. Rayner at Cedar Rapid , Iowa, and demanded that he marry her. He refused. She immediately swallowed poison. While trying to prevent theswallow ingjthe doseawiiidow was broken Seiz ing a piece ot the glass she inflied an ugly wound on the doctors face. She died the next morning. She was temporarily insane and fancied herself engaged to the doctor. "Foniid After Forty Years. Henry Perkins returned to Ne braska from California in 1849, bringing a lot of gold dust. He was attacked by thieves at Plattsmouth. ile buried the gold before overtaken, ilis brother made a search for the treasure in 1866 but failed to find it. Recently A. R. an LP. E. Torey found a letter telling; something about it. The latter part of Novem ber they went to Plattsmouth and after about two weeks search found it. It amounts to $7,000. " Buried Alive. Diptheria appeared in a family at Madison, Wis. A young domes tic wished to go home, Dut'tne doctor would not permit her. A child died of the disease, and this so fughtened the girl,gshe took to her bed ana ap pearantly died. She was buried. In a short time her (parents obtained permission to remove the body to the country. On opening the casket they were horrified to discover that the body was lying on it's face the hair wrenched from the head and the flesh literally torn from the face and hands. Electric Wires Gointf. N ew York State Supreme The Court nas rendered, a decision dissolving hitherto authorities he. wires, sent to all ies. whose the injunction prevented the from takimr which city down Notice was immediately the electric light compan wires have been com-' plained of as defective, informing them that the faulty wires must be removed: If the notice is not com plied with within ten days, the Department of Public Works" will undertake the work with the force of the Rureau of Incumberances. The Cconomites. The Harmony or Economite So ciety at Economy, Peun are j)re paring forthe accession of nine new members in February next. One of the prime and fundamental rules of this strange organization is celibacy. Several selected, hare families, and as this rule has beenstrictly adhered to in the past, it is expected to be this time. So doubtless the rule in this case will be strictly adhered to.. The society originally consisted of over 700 soules but it has dwindled down to less than thirty-three souls. Its wealth is estimated by millions. Two Burrwws Men Captured. .The following is an ccount of the capture of two of Burrow's gang at Armory, Miss: Rush Smith and Jim McCling, two of the gang were sitting in the little station this morning waiting for an east bound train, when suddenly Jackson and his as sistant appeared in the doorway with drawn Colt's revolvers, and ordered th?m to throw nn their ; hands. In stead, they d-ew their pistols; Smith jumped between Jacksons legs to throw him down, but Jackson came up game; the detectives had a hard tnstle, and when they got the outlaws overjKiwered and tied, the casualties wrre found to be several pistol shota iti TviC Mings head, lhe prisoners were taken to Aberdeen and put in prison for safe keeping. A Mormon .Appeal. The following !is a despatch from . Salt Lake City : Wilfred Woodruff, Geo. Q. Cannon, and Joseph F. Smith, spostles to the Mormon Church, have issaed another mani festo unqualifiedly denying all charg es made against the church. in the recen1 bearing before Judge Ander son. So far from any doctrine or teaching of th charch being hostile to the United States Government, membeis of the church are under dmne command to revere the Con stitution as a Heaven-inspired in strument, nnd obey as supreme, all laws made in pursuance of its pro visions. The signers of the manifes to regard the attempt to exclude aliens from naturalization, and citi zens from elective- frauchise oa ac count of membership in the Mormon Chnrcnas impolitic and a danger ous encroachment upon civil and re ligious liberty. They earnestly ap peal to the American press andT ieo pte cot to condemn Latter-bay Saints unheard. Committee Appointed. The Speaker, Reed, has made the following committee appointments: Committee on ways and meaus -M t Kinley, chairman; Burrows, Bayne, Dingley, Mc Kenna, Payne, Lafol lette, Gear, Carliile, Mills, McMillin, Breckenridtre, of Arkansas, and Fow ler; committee , on appropriations Cannon, chairman; Butterworth, McUomas, Henderson of Iowa, Peters, Coggswell, Belden, Morrow, Brewer of Michigan, Randall, Forney, Sayres, Breckenridge of Kentucky, and and Dockery; committee on manu facture Kelly, chairman; Burrows,' E. B. Taylor of Ohio,Arnold. Morse, Sand ford, Wilson of West Virginia, Byuum, Williams of Illinois, Grimes and Fowler; committee ou elections Rowell, chairman; Houk, Cooper, Harigen, Lacy of Iowa, Dalzell, Ber geon, Greenhalge, Comstock, Crisp, O'Fcrrall, Outhwaite, Marsh, Moore of Texas, and Wise of Illinois; com mittee on mileage Lind, chairman; Townseud of Pennsylvania, Wallace of Massachusetts, Clunie and Pen nington, i " j Brain Removed. The following is an account of a wonderful surgical operation:" Dr. W. W. Keene, Professor of - Surgery in Jefferson Medical College,Philadel phia assisted by Dr. William Forbes and Dr. Addinell Heusen, jr., performed a rare and very im portant surgical opperatnm at Jel ferson College Hospital. The subject was a little six year old son of a prominent clergyman of New York State, who since be was six years old has had epileptic fits. The child,when it ahad fit,tnrned its head to the right while its eye3 glared to the left. The muscles of the right hand and arm twiched convulsively and the right hand was dawn up in front of the face as if to protect the eyes. From these symptoms Dr. Keene concluded that there was a lesion of brain on the leftside of the head, immediately over the isle of reil. The operation performed yesterday proved the correctness of the diagnosis. Before the diseased part was removed a galvanic battery was applied to it, and the child be ing unconscious from either, exhibit ed all the epileptic symtoms. After the diseased part was taken out the battery produced no snch effect. This convinced the doctors that the cause of the epilepsy had been moyed The child is doing well. Broken up by Lynching. Reports from northern Wyoming are" to the effect that the people of Big Horn Basin, Johnson county, have broken up Kettle Jack's gang of thieves and cut-throats, by lynch ing eleven of them and driving the remainder out o? the county. Kettle Jack and his companions arrived in that region a year ago, and have since lived like barbarians. After being reinforced by a number of des perate characters they began to plun der the settlers. At first they only slaughtered beef and stole food, but growing bolder they commenced to run horses into Utah and Mon tana. Farmer Jones and his two grown sons pursued the gang and made a fight for some of their stolen property, but were shot down. Fi nally the people living in the Basin, some five hundred in number, lived in mortal terror of Kettle Jack's band. Jack made a captive of and forced into marriage tne daughter of a leading citizen. The father beaded a rescuing party, but the rescuers were defeated with the loss of two killed and six wonr.ded. Jack grew bolder and the citizens deter mined to wipe out the outlaws. They snccteded in storming the camp of the desperadoes, and the lynching followed. CoutruMltiblc Littleness. The following is from Colorado: E. E. Branuon, chairman of the Re r "dican central commnttee and h L i ;ng lawyer, became so enthusias tic over the news announcing the d-ath of Jefferson Davis that lie hoisted the Stars and Stripes at full mast over his office and kept them flying all day. Considerable com ment is made upon his actions. ; HOME GLEAX1XGS. Six failures m telma last week. The majority of them had money out, expecting to collect when cotton was sold, but lhat crop came in short, hence, failures. Smithfield Herald. The man who was tried before Judge D. C. score's court, Wed nesday, for trving to kiss anj"1" mans wife had to give oond or $ 100. 00 for his reappearance. Bethel Joiee. Some one entered Mr! Marshal Bird's store, at Goshen Grove, Mon day night, and stole therefrom a gun, some powder, shot, candy and etc. They entered through the window . . . . . . mi "v i : in the bitcK oi me siore. .- vnc Telegram. Mortgages are being foreclosed, greatly to the detriment of the mort gagors. We learn of but few mar riages on the tapis this winter. Per haps the grim vistage of hard times has protruded his obnoxious presence in the Conrt of Hymen, is the real cause. Potecasi Patron.. llines & Everett are building a machine shop near the A. & R. depot. Some much needed repairs have been done to the wharf at the N. & S. depot this week. Several sports men from the North have been making our town head-quarters for the past week. Plymouth Beacon. W. A. Griffin, on yesterday, sold his bird-dog, "Jerry," to L. V. Lay more, of Baltimore, for-the sum of $50. "Jerry" :s seven months old, and is an excelleut "pup." W. F. Smith had au old barn, together with forty -five bushels of corn and 210 bushels of oats, destroyed by fire on last Friday night. Origin of the fire unknown. Mocksville Times. OuraBatchelor"ran up with apiece of rare good luck when she struck Rutherford ton. The good people of that place gave her a hearty welcome, and her subscription list rapidly filled. She met the evangelist, Mr. Leirch, and he kindly offered to take up a collection for the orphans. This lie dni, realizing the sum of $ $8.59, for which we are sincerely grateful. Oxford Orphan s Friend. "A young man named Elbert An drews stepped into a vat of scalding hot dye. up to his knees, at Oneida Mills, Monday. lie was badly scalded. Two small boys, Banks Williamson and Gene Hunter, on last Saturday afternoon, had some powder in a tin box and were trying to set it oft". It didn't go off quite fast enough, so the latter put in a coal of fire and blowed. It flashed up in his face and burned him ri'ht severely. Graham Gleaner, Yesterday afternoon Jno. Emory's buggy, which was standing in front of his store on W. Trade street, was run into from the rear, by a man on a mule and the right hind wheel knocked off. The mule and man es caped unhurt. An emigrant train, containing fifiy families of negrces, numbering in all 250 people, passed through the city yesterday for Louis iana, and Mississippi. The emi grants were from the eastern part of the State and were in charge of "Peg leg" Williams. Charlotte Chronicle. Riy, the little son of A. L. Sap penfield, cut himself quite badly across the hand la3t Monday with an axe. Henry Surratt, color ed, was arrested Wednesday evening on a charge oPcriminal assault on the pcrsan of his step daughter, llo gave bond for his appearance at court, and was released. Charles Bran nick and wife, who for some time have lived apart, had an altereation Friday night last,in which the woman rather used up Charles with a knife, carving his arm and hand up in pure frontier style. Concord limes j This morning, in the U. S. court. Robert Ilinion (colored) w3 sen tenced to two years in the peniten tiary for passing counterfeit money. The case of Daniel White (colored; wa3 continued. He was required to give bond in the sum uf $1,000, or remain in custody. Out in Brooklyn yesterday, (Cth) while Mr. J. II. Lee was taking dome money from his pocket to pay a bill, a negro man walked up and struck Mr. Lee's hands, while he was separating the bills. The blow knocked the bills from his hand. Tht negro made some quick grabs, got must of the cash and ran into the woods. That's the last seen of the nero so far. Raleigh Call. We were greatly ained to hear that on Saturday last E. A. Posey, a promising young attorney f Henner sonville while in a personal difficulty with Furman Forrest, another young white man. shot and killed the latter. It seems that Mr. Posey had, as attor ney, appeared against lorrest in some case, and in his argument has criti cised him onitc severely. After the trial Mr. Posey, having gone to hi oRice on Main street, and while standing in his door was approacheJ by Forrest who assanlted him, strik ing him twice with bra. knuckle, whereupon Mr. Posey drew his pis tol and fired twice, killing 'Forrwt almost instantly. Mr. Posev imme diate y sui rendered to the authorities. Asheviile Democrat. It is rumored that Judge Gilmer will resign on the 1st of January A prisoner, Moltley who was m,t m jail bnuday evenine, told the jail er that a crowd or people were going to lynch mm that night. He was badly fnghteued and with the ad vice of the attorneys in the case, it was considered best to remove him to be on the safe side. According ly the deputy fcheriff and a gnaPd took Motley and spent the night in a cabin near Joe Misenheimer'u. It was a false alarm. It was rumored at the time of goin" to press last week that Mr. Enfinit tjwink and hnaneee Mies -Daisy"! Aicaniar, uu eiopeu, wita the purpose of joining hunt's and hearts for life's journey. Time prey ed the report to be correct. Thy bad procured a buggy Thursday even iug and gone to Charlotte whence they had gone to Fort Mills, S. C, the haven for all matrimonial elopers. There they werVjoined in wedlock and are now in Ashevillr, where they will remain. What lends especial interest to the case ia the fact that the groom is only 18 and his bride 15. Concord StajularJ. ACCIDENTS. By a boiler explosion at Cotingtou Tenn, Jones the fireman and Mr Stewart, oue of the firm were killed and the buildiug completely demol ished. The Congressional Limited Ex press ran ltito a hor3e and wagon at a crossing in Washington City on the 14tl. killing four men and injuring another. A heavy laden co.-l train ran into an open draw of a bridge at Little Ferry X. J., on the 14th and three men, the eguineer, William Nixon; tne fireman. Putric Harrington, and the boss brakeman, William Seely, went down, with the engine and were killed. A construction train on the Wa bash railroad backing, ran down a hand car about fifteen miles from St. Louis on the 13th. A flat and the tender of the engine were de-. railea and the handcar crushed, and two men killed and four others badly injured. As a Canadian Through Express was ttoming through the mountains on the 7th, a rail gave way at a point on the mountain side high above the Columbia river. The en gine passed over safely, but the two coaches swung about and toppled over. The bank was perpendicular and tte cars would hare tumbled sev eral feet oelow into the flowing river had it not been for the coupling which twisted around and held the tremendrious weight. There were the two cars, one with its load of pas s e n g e r s, suspended between heaven and earth. The freight of the engine and 4he balance of the train prevented the suspended cars from drawing the whole train down The suspense was said to be dread ful. The frightened passengers were compelled to remain m their perilous K)8ition until the train hands built a platform around and beneath the hanging cars, enabling all to make their escape. BREVITIES. Dintheria is rajriiier in the little i town of La Orange, Missouri A new eight inch gtm made as tho WaltervHst arsenal, Hhoots nearly nine miles. Kilrain wa pcntenced to two month' imprisonment ami to pay a fine of $200, but appealed. Kilrain is likely to arrange a match with Felix Vangueliu to take place in New Orleans. A white man wa lyiirlictl near Cleveland, Tennessee,on the 11th for assaulting a neve u -year-old girl. Harris Cohen, a clothing dealer of New York, 'loat ko hcavilv on horso racing that he has failed business. in Hon. John Fitzjatrick, of New Orleans, and J. F. Hunter, of Lnm lerton, witnes.se in the Sullivan Kilrain case, were fined $100 each for failing to appear. Tho Allen House at New Oilcan was bnnied on the 14th; the guetM escaping by jumping to adjoining nMns saving only their night i lothe., which they wore. Two Texan! on the Grower ranch near San Antonio, Texas, loved the name girl and agreed to fight it ont with knives. Joan Heinder fatally stabbed Jwe Maria Iielinonte anil escaped. Franklin B. Oowc::t ex-president of the Philadidphia & Heading IL 1L, and afterwanls iu attorney, committed wiicide in room 57, at Wormlcy Hotel. Yahinrt.n. O. C, oiuct iuie bet w(n Friday aftcr nHn and Saturday morning. The joint reschiti.n of the Fluiida Legislature iu favor ofnuatioul ship canal arr- tho Florida Pen insula, and of the improvement, of St. John's riverba Uv i pn nlr-l the Sonata by Senator Call nmt re ferred, to the commit teo oi i-ora-inen-o. OKLAHOMA. A large force of graders are at work west ot the city finishing up the worlc on the Bock "hland to the river. In view of the fact that Bono City ia a liTe rushing town a boarding house was started here, run its course and died, all in thrsacie wrek U. S. WWell eC if town ! .3 recently set 1 POO tiers of liaisia Mulberries, 7000 apple trtrs COO l-eaeh trees 4000 plant?, mpberrits and etc: Mr. Wardell came to stay, this is set forth Keno City drpiicL A great deal of corn Lz been hauled into the city in the psst two weeks. The city council shoald compel the construction f sidewalks on the principal streets. Ther have ,Ixhm no bunco raeu arretteu lately. Has Captaii. Baker closed an eye or two ? The ladies of the M. E. chnreh (ave&n oyster sarpcr here on Thauksgiring ctening. lhe organ fund profited to the vxteat cf about f 40,00. A great many wagons are hauling lumber out cf the city, and the amouut of bnildiog going ou m the country surrounding Norman must be larg. liailty Isbtll, who had been arrested for disorderly condnct on the streets cf Norman, plead guilty to the char and whs lined ana costs, by Jnda Chillsoi;.on tin JCth. The first lodge of (Md I -iSows in the territory was instituted at Norman oa the 21tt ult. There was a large attendance of members of the order, and sorae twenty .icw members were initiated. fcnday morning, Johnie 5!cL)r mid, three or lour years Id, wts drowned by breaking through ico ca which he was sliding. When miffed he could not be tound about the house, lie had not been gone more than twenty minutes when the un suspecting mctli r found the hod? in less than two fti i. of water. The father is iu Leadsville, Col. Guth rie Xetcs Truth About jyiag. No mutter how great a liur a tnn is, wheu he t el I i you a pleasant thing about yourself, jou eauuot help feel ing that for one he is telling -the trir h. Orphan's Friend. There are i: H ir-ij ;-t this mo ment thiruvn iiuA-. ?, sixteen counts aud twenty tigat iL-io.inia who wuh to marry the dui.'.it r t aa American who can pony up from $5 00,000 to $1,000,000 in ha.-d cash. Her looks won't be critosized if her cash pass out. Ex. Mp) lutittb. The snows ofc-yhty winters aad the daisies of eighty epriugs bve whitened the grave of Manrs. little lamb, but Mary lurlt, otherwise known as Aunt M try Tyler, of Nui crville, Mass., died only mi i at the ripeage of eightj -six. Th.:,h Alar aud her little Urob may im al der in the dust of the ceuurite, the immortal verte in which they re embalmed will still go marching on. Wash li ngton Pott. Kxoduterw in t!f IVorolm-d I .a ml. Six weeks ago, Isaac CHk nnd fam ily, uumberiug ten, left Selnw with a party of colored exodusters and went to Woodruff county, Kanrsm They went in search of bet'er tirm-s, and found fatal disaster,. Thef had been in Kansas only a short ticae when all were taken sick. bllie Uaac's wife, died November 7tn Isaac himself died last Monday ni-ht, while oa his way- tztk it Kef tbXar olina. His eldest daughter arrived ii Selma today with three of the smaller children. She left four in a hospital at Memphis. She hi corat back soliciting aid to brmr the other four children ba?k home. She cow thinks Ncrtu tW.i::a good as all creation Dnrhuna iun. Out tun. Mess Hubbard Price A Co. fa th-ir circular of tht Htb, saj: A dull market despite the decline in foreign markets ai a ief alt cf ib in terior movement Jrdi " record to be giveb. The Chronicle publishes an editorial on the crop 1 a which it ere liU Texas with n in crease or l-r c nt, gives a Urge vield toGi-orgi. ouijun Alabama, Missifsirpi ai..! to North Car olina, Ten-.eiic, South Carolina, Virginia, Florida and Arkania. ami arrives at the concision that thtj could well be iu excets of it jear. The amount of cotton n sight is 3SS,000 balea hc-u.i of 16 $ and 246. 000 bate behind lbST. hotwilh. standing this excess the mibie up-plH.rA-'ierici'ic-v.rcn h ut 10.. OJO UU- Urr tln in tutnies closed steady at 2 to 3 jv.mu hi,jn.-r in tMO.t c.i-.. SaUj 2T b-.
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