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IjjlJu! QItalhnm Record THURSDAY. Aiiil 1. , 18S0. LOCAL RECORDS :. Vll,llV,,i.(v Vvofiif tin fiini. ... 14 A .... I miner. 'I he niembera ot the Etectitive Commit. . .... ,v -M.i. if" in uie ieiiim-inut; ibit .. ,1,0 iuhui; ot Chatham are nq'ieMedto meet at the. liam I obacco r:aul mat Mr. . r .Mroiii. 22 I day tit May, ItsSO. for the puf one o" ; ,,f t),jB cuiy, Bold a lot of tobacco 1hM aeleclinp the time for holding the Count ; week at Durham lor t"l.fi.'J the prodiul ...... . ... ..... ... ...!..f al arrea. We i.ul.l'.ahed laat car ' . . .. . ciHve " lr " " ' rtwjng our cuuiy orKamz.ulou. " It. H. t.'OWAS, Cliairman. The Mh.wing are the member of the C unit tioiniiiitlee: Albright Townnhip 1. II. Albright, S. Klardn. J. VN. IVrry. UiMw.ii 'lwnn hip I. B Uynum, j. H j Vest. Joaepb Dulilniii. Iladlev T 'iwiihldp 8. II. Crntchlield, Jee lleiilev. Mailinon Perrv. H arCreik Towunhip J. W. linl ler, B Hoi rouifliM, S. V. Brewer. C.tie Kuar Ti'Wtmliip V. C. F. ucell.J II. Minims, J. W. Som. Crttre Towuship (i K. (liilliih, (J. W Th iuipaou, It. II. Cowan. Uulf Towimhi-J. K. Kivea, J. M. Mc Iter, T. J. cl.d.Utnn. Hickory Mi. lonnahlp J. A. Alston, J. A. I'ugli J. X. (ireen. Ma.tbews Townshiu J. T. Paschal. W. "New ii.oie ToMiisliiu-J. D. Brazinirtou.l .,, w.i. .. .I. i I ... . ' Alviu ilson. A If. Johnson 1 .1.1.:.. .1 t .i.i.. i i v ' v.. I.UUTHUII, K. .. T.vsor, J. P. Badder. , .inau.s iousi,ipt.. u Mcolt, .1. Atwater, A. J. Higgsbee. ; t UT r'ou onk IhJI.LAli we will send TllK lUtOllJ to any new aubscriber Irom now . mntil the election in ovelnbe. jubscrile tonce! "" ,,') ' A full line of (.arden Seed, Clover, Or- chard (Irass, and Herd (Irass Seeil. Also a vaiiety of Plows and Plow Cablings. K.vuu'Ji t HeaJen's New l.'liesp Slore. 'oilvi- 1-:k-iiimI. 1 We learn that one ol the cor.vic-s at work on the C F. & Y. V II. It. made Ids escape laat week. He was a white man named : Whitman, and was seutenced from Duplin lor five years, half .f whicU time he had j r-erved out. j At. 1 l.w..... ...... . -.-- - rp. DuriUK the l.iomhot March our Jteistet I... Iuh.mI tulv- .....rl..,u ... l,l..l. .....I.. l..u .. . .1. .!!.... ..... , ...t..... unit nrir ... i.iti r. niir-s Still ' l.all to the blacks. There will now doubt Ivm he a falliugi.ff duriug the next ,js ; r77"it you nee I a SHIKT, xow Is die lime tc buy, telure the price is put U . W. L. London liss a tew left bought lam Fall, and can give you a baruain uon. r.ieri eony Knows me price ol t ottou and ; ,(luc, , x .ilej un,i engrossed nt theii rapid l.iuen (loode has gon up. j v a.jJia,.1iii doom a to he toially unlit Also CiK-oanuts. L n.ons, H,isi..s. Cur. i fr woik and t! at' a most intense feeling rants, &:, CHEAP, and junt received at ; pervaded them all. h is said that they ly.ndon a cheap store. I ihrentened lo 'lincli" Mr. i'earce if Id's ltcvcnuc Itiiid. One i.igl.t last wri-k Deputy Cill-ct'O L. H. Pennington n;a.fe a laid near Pros f erity PostotflVe, iu the northern part o' Moiire couiitv. mil captured t.ro iilii-ii stills, one of thru, in the sinoke-hnusp of J.ll. Keelan. Q leer place to distill whiskey, and yet ii h no: the first smoke house that we have heard of being ii.ed lor such a purp. ae ' J iroilKO-Iti-ounUti;. On Eas.er.Monday. while the family wa- a'.sen, the residences of Kev. E N J .yner "p " nuisance ue aiintea. and ('apt. C. B. I)ens n we.e brokeu h.to' '"(' certainly Imp. ) no other com- and several arti.h a stolen. Among the ; "'"i" ' imposed umn by the Port Hie thing stolen from Mr. Joyncr's was about ' "-l artu.etit. and uoiwiihsiaudiug all ti e 10. that had been collected io church t. j remonstrances that have repented ly been lav before. Susim-ion rested unon a neffn. Mnadi., no relief i all'irded ua. I.-tt. th lad named K lward Jones, and while a aar. ' I. in.. I. . I. i... ina le his escape, and was last heard of neai i Impel Hil. I''i'l ilixet'N. A larger tiiittiiy of lertiliz-rs is being sold in this county this season than ever before known. K.'ery day wagons loaoVd with the odorous slufl'are passing ihroiuh our town, and every breey.e w!t lis sweei perfume. We hope this is nn intlira'ion 1 1 returning prosperity, and that our farmers have plenty of money, but we greatly lear that f.w ihe greet hulk of it mortgages an being nlven. I Mi lit hat the present high price ot cotton encourages our farmers lo Invest so largely, but how will it be if cot Viu should fall back to 8 cents next lall T Miiii-Ior Court. Thi Judge left here laat Friday after a! long and laborious lerm Q,lte a'numher i.f civil cases were disposed of 0.1 Thura. day, but none ol much importance. James Jordan. ahosM rat.tnre we mpn tione.1 last week w.s tri-ii or ... .,,... . ! .,,., .......n b,.i ler te.ii.iin.,. ... V I :r.,;z: u r:nru: ! after a few ii.iuutns leob"ratiou The case of larceny agaiust the same ! defeudant was continued to next Court, and he was relea.rd upon a $100 bond. A. X-.riisljilIvi Iii;i1nt. We learu thst oue day last week TUB Rkcoiid waa prominently brought before I the House of Kepresentatives. Our read-! rrs will probably remember an alleg irleal I t.lt.r in Tur Kri-.m. nl U...I. W.I. ... ! .n,u .tun u drefedtodov.Jarri, in ngard to selling! an old horse. Well, the letter alt racted ' tlie attention of many members ol the ! legislature, and one of them Dr. Mc-, t orkle, ol Iredell county), during the dia rusKionotiheltaiiroadBtll had this leiter ! , ....... j a good moral for the msmbers lo consider, ! and he would adopt it as his speech upon . thesuijoct. , We will mention that the letter was . written by a prominent lawyer ol Wil- j ii.ingt.in, Irom ivlimu we obtained u copy, as It contain J ao math good sepse lp a lew wow.. , l'Holi CI"1 Ilijurotl. 1 La .t Tu .day morning wm like wintry i weather, a keen, cold wind whistling mutt j uncomfortably ar-iuud oo'h ears, and much ice was (orined. In cons qiience ef j ibis cold snap tlie peach crop U g-eatly in - j.red. in fact nearly destroyed. The. trees ; re all in bloom ao tl.at llit llu of tlie ' cold were room felt. Our peach ciop is to ' ofei. inltiied fx (1st roved bv col.l weather ! that there Is little encouragement to try to : raise t caches inline a. c ion. Fortunst. lv , tjB )e lf (.4 wtrw nol jn n M B(1 . we llia. i,aT,. Iin Ntundaiice of applea ... . J OIHKM-O III tHlllllllHI. i e notice 111 me imm ihmib hi me iur- Jaatem - ntof thuhitfh p-icea (hen obtained I by the same etle,lm (or that y -ar1. en. , f )ljacc Wolll(, it ut mnv of ur 'farmers better to mice tobacco that, cot- ; ton! Much of our (ihathaui soil U well j adapted to the growth of tobacco, and we j are aurpriaed that our farmera do not en- ! gage iu the cultiva.iou of so proliUbl a ...,. crop. KilNlcr MoimIii.v. Laat Monday being Kaeter Monday wi I duly observed in this place aa a holiday I It was about aa cold a day as we have ever 'known an Kabter-Mouday to he, but the young folks seemed to enjoy it just as much ! as it it had been a warm, pleasant day. It I certainly must have beeu an uulavorable j j day lor fiiil.itig parties, unless toe fishin was all ou dry laud, as is custou.arv on '. t lie voung lames 01 iiim piece gaea . ' "lesresr .on" tl.at. ..iol.t .t iI.m ..I.I - r- --r. . - "Kauiaey hotel.' and di I the honors of the occasion moi-tc.euiiably to themaelves and. r T-fT , ' . .. . .I,... , ... greatly to the e.,;oyiiiei,t of all who at- Work 01 t 10 Lt'IT slatlirO. (ended. ith much forethought ihey pn - tended. With much forethought ihev ,. - vided lor tlu 'creature comfort" of ihc youug meii a suppe. Willi an abundance ol . substantials and sweets. In fact, we think ;they can get uo a better party any time j than the young nie ., and would eupgesl that they try another 1 I'Wtnfe S I'l'lllietlOII. 1 Our readers will di.uhtles re nemher ; (lint, several weeks ae.. we mentioned that Walker P. arce, ol I'ayetteville. hud pub-i'ho load has been (,'lad. d, and the JUbed a pamphlet, in which he predicted ' work is pro-l essiny rapidly. Dur- w i t It tnucli pos'.tivenesa that the world ham riant. wm,J come to au end lust Friday. The1 TZ newspajn is very generally copied tliit. I'oisOllt'd 1)V L'oktTOOt. j,,.,,, ri)ll tk iKCn. so that iu manv ' We )(;a.u ,'u.lt ('ipMron of h.clUi ,,ere wer- p. r-ollg who ac.ually ft colort.;1 llinll'u.uue,l lV'ti-reW, lii- eared the i.red ui on wou d i.r.ne true . - -- ('-ere !nll.brorb. a'"' in ,1"4 l"ttn Faetteville Pearce I , vej ) tlie mat ter as t he al I imr liiliii- of pniiVHrHti.in for snoiti.n- l' ' - l"'"r t" orea led day. The prediction had many h-lievt r, esprc nlly ami ng ihe negroes. e Uarn that they were greatly ex. ilt d f .r several we-ks : that one ol theii churches had been conducting a rand ! 'revival" for six we kt that lions. k.-e er , were put to gn-nl iucoiiveui. nc; beci.use j the negro co. krf and house-niaida eie so j prediction ns not verified, became ot il.e une..in..hs hf I.h.I p.nu.,1 tl...... ... t. ... i.t..r- .! -.i ii..'- i. .' prudent Iv absented hi.nsell from Faveite v,iih ' Verily, all the f.s.ls are not jet dead. IllIIi N'lliMIIIK'C. ..... ... !....,,-. i .i' i. i ' " C " '" m""W j" rairj.ngthe ,h,1 from th.a place lo Moncure. (our railroad station). nd iu the I " b.d.g.ianl and ouirogej peoj.le ,,v,, repeaiedly hem written to our H.-pre -entaMve. Hon. J. J. Davis, but he seems l",'r,v unM to help us. Co.np aints have heei. made by the Postmasters here ... i t . ..... . .. i ... .. nu. i hi. ooiit-ure, uui iin in viiiu. r.x iiov. II .Men V M atlUleiirh has kinilv d ...e il i .1. . ii, l . m at Kvltigli, In s kiiwlj d ...e all he culd tire.ieve us, but to no pur- pose ; and the gen. ,,..ly mail agents on tlie H. & A. A-L. K. It. have in vain exe.t.-d themselves in our behalf. V e demand i t ihe Postmaster (ieneral why it is that he d.M-s not ahatHihis intolerable nuisance? We ure prepared to prove all the slate- men's that we now make. Iu Jaruary IS7S the f..r.oiii(r si-hediihi waa ordered tor this mule, (Xo. 13.107) viz: L"nve 1 t a-1 b tro' at 3 lit) p. m., arrive at M mcure O.yo ! p. in; leve Moncure at B M a. in., aud ar- j rivc here at 11.30 a. .... At tl.at time the) trains on .he H & A. A-L It. K. Mi 1!1. " ' .i.orniK aie. re.urueu ut, l nU-m l,"t ,"" rciieuiiie euueieu our mutt lon.eei tne .rain j going each way ami suited u very .1 suited ut. very well cheduleof the H.ilro-d t the train left Hah igh ni Moncure at 0.50 In June 1S70 the schedul so that the train left Hah igh l 8 "iving nt Moncure at 0.50 p , .un ic.uiuiiii; erniriiti ...iiocuie pi 0 35 a.m. and arr.ve at Haleigh at 8.30 And we now charge that since that lime .-ur former mull schedule has been entirely disregarded by the mail-c irrier, who has carriel the mail only ot such hours as he plea-ed. He would repeatedly miss connection with the traiu. and of late this haa been his rule, so that our mail would lie over 2 f hours, scd then tske i Irom 4 lo 7 hours to come from M Jiicure to! .1... ..I.... . .1 ..... r ... t.. -.1 . t ill. . uWdUb. UI UUI? ...110 BIKI I. half miles! For the pa.st month o, two our ; mail was so uncertain that persons here : frequently sent (heir letters to Moucnre j by private baud, ao as to avoid the delay caused by this "nuisance". The contractor .. this rqnte is K. T. (lemmons. of A.-I,.; .... ... g.rm u, me t.isii- csrrier for not doing belter is that Clem - mous does not psy him, aud he hoas's that he will carry (hernial! just when he pleases ! And y.t the Department does tot interfere 8 on alter the Railroad changed its ached- ule laat June a new schedule for our mail was desired, so as to meet the cars, and a schedule was agreed ujon by the IV: j Masters here and at Moncure and sent to ' f1"mn"oi "r l.n signature. fnt it has 'never been heard it since I This schedule "" follows, viz: leave hero at 0 30 p. in.. I arrive at Moncure at U HO p. in, and leave ! M 'nctire at 0 4 , a. in., and arrive licre t 9 4 " a. in. Onrcitizen lo hot insist upon j tliU fchedule b-in adopted, and the P. M here l..i tee.ommei.ded I'., hut the mail-car I ril-r declare he will In t l e d it il it is . adopted, and as he ha hitherto been al- lowed to do a he pleased, we presu me he wj cutimiH to do co, PitiMUireoh Uthedictributiniri meetor , .. t.. in i ).;. ni. ,. . I , . ... .;1. , . ...III. ....U n.r mii , ...v. 11. n.. 1- . i. .r,. ... ; tai.-e a week ilirect rioin liie. 1)1 coiirxe j t'i-n. the delay and irreculanty in the ar- ri,i,l ot the innil at Moncure from thi! i ,,lHCe i aerloualr felt al! over the count v. ...J... , .1' ... I...1V ..I .1 .......L : L, ,),' .,, re directlv IntereBv.d having the mail prope.iv cn.ried .... tl.i ,.-.,, ll(.nfH ,....,,. of j thiH "numanco," abate 1 : The advantage to our c ointry (rienda for 'or nmil to have here at (i !10 p. m. Im the fai-t that mnny of their mail do not r.rrive : here tunil . and G i. m . nu.l thiia umkincr ;,.!., r ,-e,i . n.eir iH.,e,- will .,t li.. 'over here 24 hours as they would have to ' I do if the mail for Moncure left at an earlier ; hour in tl e aHerno n. : Now, we respectfully auk it the peojdeof a whole county are lo be mo inconvenienced and no relief afforded them ? STATE HEWS: i OlliniCIICPIllCllt Ul'lltOI. , . ' , : L . '",.'.'!...'" nciiver uie Hiuiress iteiore uie .liumni , , . T . , of Tri.iltv ( .'olleire in June next IImI- . . r . elgh isitor. : .. .... t. -i IUCV.llllll'.-WHMI Ol IUU U'L-IMH- tme, which a.ljourncd .rehttrday, . . i 7 . , 1 11 .ft.,,.,!,,,., P,L.tt v god work for fol.ru eu dav. j; Visitor. ' ' T . . ' ' '.. . ! I 111 VOI'Slt V ItilllnKlll. Ton 1 'u emvl.-tu Ki.i t 1111 j last week, increasing tlie number to ' seven! V-six. A mile and a half of ;rew, t... t .1.:. ..iT 1111; ijul 1:11 110111 iiiin ui.ilc, nt-ir ...foiled by eatin- p.,k'.oot, from ilie,ir,;(.t;4 Jof wl1Kb one Las biuc0 mi JJUL llllllj llUJi place, were 1 ...... I, . T...1. UlC'l. -.ttl lU.lU IUUV1. ' Stripped by Machinery. A yoiin"; man named Klutz, one of ii . ..i 1 1 e. i .. ' i ULlciincil l V o. n eill p.v i.ei. nu.-i . . .... 1 .-. ' caught in some ot lie inHCHinery onel.j y k(u.w J(i da, hist week, and bi fo.o he could : h ft im)tUii. l( ' . .. ' ,. . J ' ,, of clothing exe.pt his shirt co.l.ir, .tripped oil. -Durham 1 la tit - A Lady JJuriied. On Monday lust whilu Mrs. Li. W. Harris, who lives about 4 miles from : t.los ii i.ee. was lim iiiiif Lruss in her : v.ir.l. her dicss ciinolit lire, and be - f e tho 11 imes c ni ta bo extinguished i she was burned severely. Tarboro' i .NoillLeruiT. : .... i 1 ; W hiskoy Hiot. ' OntheMlh of M uch, the devil ' -t out of the bun-hole of a whibkey b lrrL.l ih ij vlmm; j.ot ft lot of negr 6 ,trullk UIJj th(.v 11(.kul, n a rit ttllll j .j th(, uulholi,i,w Uliil knocked dovra those who attempted to put it. rr-r Rnriod in Her Weddiiis Dress. Mr.'.. Pace, a poor but aged and re spt ctuble lady, leeently died near 1 W ake J- orest College, ."nlie was mar l ied over forty years ago, but preserv en ner weu.uii", tuess, a ueauiuiii . .vliil.. ititiviliri in. nt. iin.l elfoin ntnl i " - ' was shrouded in it at the time of her ()t)s,.r...r , banal Ulsi rvi r. , " : Sacrile? iotlS Til let". ' ( n .,, v If,.,.,,, ,nn (ho (onehniw ; .u, phiKlrenof the Presbyterian Sun- , day School iissembl. d at tho church 1S 'usual, l lit when they went to de - posit their little contributions ill the mlla chests they found one missing actually stolen, with ils contents, bv some wretch, who is to ) lazy to work for a living. ( reenal.oro' Patriot. ; y.r Ijs Volley's Vt'ort II. . iuUu!VZ iti'o a rostuuratit in tho city the other i i i i ... o - " . i : ; ... . ',' "3 ' o ! He lt 1oWU t 'CU pieces o f. i d B;"g H.u HMh: : "l 50 ce,,tH T'' 6,ht, d i .lay ami asKe.1 ior u ... cen.s uuiier. i ' ' "'r'"" ' te"1" "1"' ' 1 ' -"" ,. . .. . . . , . i ntly impiired if ho had eftten his ; J ' ' I " " j Fisllillff; for Dlll'ks. Y'e hear of considerable qtiantil ies j of wild ducks being caught iu tho ,slmd nets set ill the l iver below town. We lesrn of OUO liiii.li who caught at ono fishing thirty-two, and also of another who CUUIlL eighteen or .......!.. Tl.., .1 ...1..- I k .. ... I. C II I 1 4 UU J ..L13 .1.1. in lilt. nlCI and become entangled in the nets and nro soou drowned. Washington Press. - - - - Dctectiiiir Stale Ejtl's. A Conru,ctipjt Yankee discovered tlut ft jie1 aiway8 jjujjj Lackward .; ot,j ... i . knowledge to ftecouut by inventing a machine to prevent the sale of stole pgs. When the hen kicks eho hits ttu electric dick, to which is attached a rubber stamp, and tho apparutus stumps tho date oil tacL egg. Ob- tencr, ( lipid's Conquests. Over in Yancey county, not long since, Sampson H ueycutt, aged 7o ' o us was mat ried to Ruth Hampton aged 80; ami on the same day, Jann s Higgius aged bO, married to Ret- sey McC'riiekin, iigeii (i rears. And while the lump holds out to burn. Bukersville Republican. "Vllisiy CoUllty. Davie couutv ha twentv-six distil- leries. with aii nveruire 'cnm.citv of ,,.,. Killiorjs each icr dav, and 'hl'- i i i 1511 lllr lour iniii'iiuii i;uiiou4 pi'i 1.. IT - n . ,u uireHvuiB tii.i-i f. Pndituljle t'oilVlfts. . ' , . Hifks, Lsq., Aicultc-ct of the ' VtllUlltiai , deposit-.l 1 , 100 With iiflj? ,St:.l,e Tl','HS,ut ' ,,1,is i1101'11''' ! I,w.l, Y'0 i' Wi, . , "' ; '""I dher .1. p irtll.ents ,I that llifctl- , tulion --ItU.eloll l.Mtor. j -- DilltTPWM' ill To Vl'l I i WZ. Mr. (J. Peeler, a na'ivo of this I count v. nred aliont sixtv rears, re- I tiiri.i.d h.-ru a fLnv d.ivH ii.n. fmm Ililiois. -When he went to Illinois it took him live das and thne weeks He returned iu less than three davs. -Sallbur.v W atchman. Slightly MMaki'ii. A smiili hoy came to this citv lh. ntlier d:iv. and kvk tin f, iiiti'l n vo.-I; ... , - - tavern iu the middle of the wood with a straight fence aioiuid it, and a millalto standillo; in front ol it. He was spenku,.' of the capitol and ,i. ..,.,.. ,.r . .. ...i w :,, t lie statue: ol vl-iiiiuI ubullll'tou.-- lVail-lilJ WSU'll. .. , . .. . 1 KilllrOUll Acfldftlt. I .... . ' luerewas a "icac r.nu suio on . ,..,,,,,, ,,t ... 1". 1! .r.. ,. Mud Cut. on the 4th of March.' The conslruciion train was over- whelmed and three men were instant- j ly kill'd. Two were convicts, one a : guard. The bodies were mai gled ! liorrioiy. J lie track sunk without an instant's waniiii" under the wowi:" ra'11, Ooseiter. " ' Shoot ill!? A fl'.X 1 1. Saturday nf:er.iOv)ll,abont 5 o'clock, an ultcr.atioii occulted at the IJitifi IViory, (i luiles sullth of l'liyelteviile, , between Mr. Charles Ha. riliglou nml 11 l'.v til' llilUie of Ji,u W,bil:11 ill. the shooting t,f 'ne latter ny me lonner. m . w ... . - 11 . . . Mi-Dufli... w 10 wus called to examine : the wound, thinks the m-.-o wnl re- COVCl'. I' ill etteV'llle liilUUer. iA .Missiimniy Wanted. ! It is said that there is a family 1: v iii"r iu the wes irn part of Wake .,1.1 ; lii ' count v that have never Hiarii of A. Inni . be tx fut. o hope, for the beiidit tlf Hlllll0 llf LllltlJBp, tmt Chirm , ut!ll,r t.l)Ulltrv will send ...is- ! siouaries over here to savtj tlieni from . thut awful place ltah igh Visitor. m .UChy jzan. Mr. John Hidgood, of Nash couutv, ' Uviuir i.b .ut eijht miles from town. was m ide lmppv one d.iv la.st week bv being- the recipient ..f a heaw windfall. Whilu ,iiil.l.iii.r in il,,. . , " corner ol nis lence He iiug up a rusty Id looking bundle, and. unon exam- i-iation, fjund it to be a pocket-book, Hang so elated wiU, f:o.,d fortune, ho opened it iu the presence of Major Dozi.r, and f.mnd ii to contain the snug sum of $S0tJ in moncv. No one can tell which wav th.t ''-wilul listeth." jot,.;v Mount i'rooresH. : Xeedlo in a Man. Parties from Caldwell report a sin - ' gtilur case which took phtee iu that countv hist wek. Mr. James An- dt.rson, living seven ini'es west of Le- noir, a r.nm some hfi v or more rears of age, suddenly bee .me very ill one dav last week. Plnsicians were call- ,-. . . - . . , . . fa in, nud sitccoed.-d in tabng from him a Jart,'- needle, some three inches ' mvi to it a tfax thread a foot lonff. This evid. ntlv had l.assed elitirelv tl,..l, (lo. ....... ,...( vt ..u to v he knew nothing of its pres-neo until it was about passing from him. The . physicians succeeded with dillicnlty iu getting th" in edle. out, iiiui at fust ' jt was thought doiib' till whether lie ; could recover, biifat latest ncconnts 1 he was improving. Hickory Caro - : liuian. ; iA Pl'NjK'ratO StaiMlllia; Aflilir. intorinalion lias reaclieo us ol a prooei ile.l lo elect a cUainnan of tueir terri,,, aff.,ir W,,ich .0!,,rrei1 i"st.". fl1"1 Sunnimel IVuchiy below lleii'lelvem. near lue coriH'ra- Thursday ljirht. which, tioU lines, ou Thursday night, which, u. (.()o, ,,.,,,,,,,(; 'uul brlltttiitv exceeds anvthing we have heard for nue time. It seems that George E. exceeds anything we have heard for ; some time. It seems that George E. ; ... .... ..... ...... ..w ...ji... IIo ,iai, Uut l)rt,a.wleil flU. fron, towll .when lie was overtaken ly Henry Tucker. As it was re v miid.lv, Wo. tham Lr,ive Tucker a ri.ln behind ).i.n As they were preeding, lacker, with. ni'. a moment h warn- iug, stubbed Wort ham with a kuil'ti in the back of Ihe neck aud jiimpe 1 to the ground. Woitham followed suit, when two men rushed from tho road, seized Worthani. and held him . , ., r, . . , . . ''rely, vvdul.) 1 ticker used his knife nil lii.n infliolin.r t. ii.iml.oe f ..t.i... . .. ., ... j...... fill ami dangerous wounds upon his . neiui, lace ami iioity. nnppo.siug tney h...l .1o..nitl, bin. (Iw. tbr..n . ni.,1.4 i 4V . B;,.0 .,,. cnn T('..iiti ..' .1... w...,.!.,: ... ...s. v.w.u svu .a..., aau,ua,u m.i.mv was toa d .rk for Wo. tha.u to .ecog- mzo two of ins assailants. TncUor l,a tl,..! Vt U h.i.,.,..,...1 that .,,.,. bad leeling existed between Worthaiu and Tucker, and robberv could not have been the motive of tho assault., as the assailants left upon the person of Wnithani $;!I0, which Tucker knew Woithiim had that dav. Ox- ford loithbdit. Romantic Marriage. . Our readers will remember that, about eighteen mouths ago, Miss Liukhaw, of Lumbertou, killed Mr. ( t 1 1 i ti i ! ii ntnl wiir nciinitted hviirirv. J i lie i nariotte observer gives me ioi- i lowin romantic nceount of her recent n,n,i;..,. : njn"1'''- "i 'uring me pent hi en ncr comme- ' meut in the jail at Luinbe.it. n, when the oiilv companion she bad was her child, which was horn after the enact- meiit of the tniKedy, she received i. it i ' main leiieis jioiu et luuiiiuviu. u ..'I .. - .1.,. t ... viun ju u i juiiim in int.- cuiinj. .Viik:iio; her ci.rresKin(ieiit was a ; man nniiied Little, who in represent ed an a Custom House ofiicerbtation ed at .Siiliivan'H Island, near Char leston. Hi; lii-eaiiie deejilv int rest id in her, Hud wrote to her repeated ly whfie she was in prison. Ou the ' id in hor, Hnd wrote to her repeated- lv wl.He she was in i.riwu. Ou the ,.j jt lbo trjal ,VH8 esn,.c.,,,l to close, i he was oil the Island, and in atteinpt- ill" t) reach Churlestoll durilip; the ; prevalence of a severe storm, that he m-K"' "eai at me eaillefei pos- '"""""it whether she was to live or die, he bar. lv f.-c.ii.ed beuiL' ! ",sl u.v ,l,c capwzmi,' 01 tne noat. 1 VfUl ,lu! nei"iittal of Miss Lmkhaw ,th coriep.iidnce was kept xip, . M"." fuani , auu . ..1 ..t ....... l.. and i in..jy.-..i VI IU..JI1.ILI: lllo.lt- .lull I' e . . , i...i a i rr;... t ;..m.. I ""ku""'1 icc mijaiiied ov lu r child and one of ii...- ciJi,.i.u i..n I ,o.,.. i . i i., i.-i. c: ' ...i ,. i... v ut-ui:ii hi j i.'icin u, v., uri o one ' Wiih tuct l.y Mr. Little and the nm - ri,, eiremony was ipuetly perform - ,..1 T1H thru tnntiier 'ciiil.l nml hllsl.and. then lelt for Mr. LittleV , , , ., - ., hoine uinl here the storv for the noun, iuiii iiiij. iui Bioij, jot lue present, s'ops." 1 I4 , . Dl'OW 110(1. - ,r , .... , j, . jiomiav ! 1 wee., c-.:ni m-i iceii i (Via Vlll . . ir (',..!.( 1( 1l,ukuVI O On their vav (hi her were John ilartuiaii, Robert Onvll, Charles L. J..iies and Itachael Hampton, white, I ami a colored man and woman, all in one wagon drawn by a mule team : (. Alining to iJircuman s LiveK, which is s'.auned by a bridge, they f.itind it 'covered bv the flood to a depth of more than a foot, hut, as is often 1 , 1.14 1 41 done, undertook to cross, ami as tlie brilge has no railings, missed the line of the bridge, aud all plunged into the swiftly ilovviug water. Then be.Mii a st rug. 'h; for life which can 1 T. 1 1 .1 j -ii Ot t'er be nuagiiK il than described, with tin' helpless human beings aud the iininiiils. The femules of course could not s im. and several of the t 1 11 men were in a like dt pl irable situa - tion. In such a condition there is no ( time lor reiicction none ior cnoiee 'of means, especially where none aic to lu.nd. 'J he md den plunge into the stream, the absence of aid, auil j th-J eel taint v of death with little hope ! i.. to escajio, wiis a trying; monieni to th() hM (1()Z;.n Htru ow bhauI, hug in ; bhould esci pe , is ft matter f n-womier, ami it mioui prove dillicult for earl, to state pre- ei-ely how his .leliverat.ce was cfl'.-ct- ed. The drowned are lUeluiel Hump ton, whose body has not yet been found to the latest date received, al lU'.ugu djoio man n muutrea men "ere searchmp; for it for miles, ami Mr. John '.birtuiau, who expired it I . day or so after being rescue 1, from j the effect h of ipjunes and water tak. n I into the Ktomacli. Mr. Jones cimlieU i .1 t l.: ...I. ' " uu at ia..eu no.u um i-. nu, Others seized limbs of trees, and sus- : jtaim-d themselves until a boat was fetched. It is stated that while Mr. -'"es was in tin; tree lie mve.iie.J himself of an overcoat, which con-' taincd $i!0 and valuable papers, and j . "' 'U ') the stream, but it was H.t'jrwaids found money and papers gone. AYiien Mr. Hartman was' found, though living, so great was ; h;s friyht that his rigid lingers, hu.d li SitoXi lug a limb, had force to release the were drowned aud the w;igon recov "' vou, TSLEGKAMS A Church Fight. riiTsiii-no, Pa., Maridi '2'. One of the most exciting church meetings ever held in Pillsburg took place .his ntorning, when the congregation - al meeting of the l-'irst li-formed Presbvteii,.,. church, on Oak alley was held. Tho rival factions attend- el. Tlie Woodside fa?tion t)roposed ' " coniproinisn by electing one of tho opposition as chairinan and appoint- 1 ing ft teller from each side. It was 'rejected. The Woodside faction then ' to was al.oiit to take tho c hair when ho was ..ttaeked bv I'.lnck. tl, loti.lor ho Wi f ,h place ' fusio, if the opposition. A light then took ; place and great excitement and con fusion ensued. Mayor Liddtdl was s,mone1,.,.ndwi,hthel.hieft,fpo- ...ii, i.i.ii.-. ., t.ii.i ,i.n iui: vniti i tj- . li,. ftl,,l ft ,i..z,-n offimw denied the! room. 1 hey then allowed tho It ltd crs of each side to return, in the ho. of ,.ir..,.ti,,-r n i,,,,,,,,.,,,,, TI.J . crowd soon foreVd their way throiigh the door. A general tight ensued, in which the police used tSeir unices freely. Tho Maor finally succeeded in clearing tiie room agnin, and do - dared that no more meetings should beheld. Afierwurds both W'oodsid- , - , ers and an i-Uoodsiders elected, tei,vl....u (1, f.......... ii, M.o ..w, ... ,..,.u. ... D room on the church premises and tho litter 111 tlie oJhce on Uraut street. '!'!,.. ,oi. V...K... 1 !. ( inv llll'l" M UViUinm j.il l .irt,llt tiUAIf, faction are illegal, as tho Woodsiders refuse to i.ign tho decision of the .,r,,hvl,re ,m.lim,iltU;.. ...ar, ..(!, sidt s.'hav'ing elected trustees, claim the possession of the church property and it is hard to sav who will finally get iti Tim aetiou'of the next svnod should decide tho matter, but it is extremely doubtful if tho Woo Isi.lers ' w ill abide by an au verso d'.e:sion. 3r.vitnii:i- Ma-riaire and death notices nuhhahed free, hm Obituaries charged seven centa a !!' ; WALLACE ESTKIDUE In ihiBCoun- ... ... .i. ,oi i i.-i. i... i... it A. llanner ' . j..,, mp Wajshkn Wai.i.ack to Mii-B 1 '. Nancy E. Estiudok. I ! TKMPLES-JoXES. O i the 4tli inet.. : by O A Hanner K o,. Mb. A. J. Tuirua. to Miss l hancina Jo.nls ; seaHS -WOMBLE. On the 18th Inst., : bv O A Manner K q Mr l It Sk.vus ol -Moore emtuty. to Miss Emma Wo.miii.k, of, ( ''""" : (Uiui.i;-nni', 1 . . 11 u .. ,1 .1.1 1 , ort-n "" " ." . I inir, March 2-t!i. ISM , ISsO, bv J. N. (ireen, Ki , Mr. Isaac Womhi.k to Mina Hkucic a ('o vhTT. -l'l of I'liiitliRtn county. Special Notices. Important. In order that the peonle maH-tully in- : formed during the cominir campaign, and that every man 111 Chalhani may read TnK j Ukcoiid .we will seud it to any new eub- briber trom now until the election for OLe , '0i;Kr. ; Tombstones for Sale. Tl(J clUz,.ug u( rhatham are respectfully . illforu,ed tbal kpep iarRert Bnd best i 4tPR Tombatonea, ic. in the State, and , ... . d ; All , ... ..... ii'.irlr (rnnulite.il tri 11 Ve aatia taction VV.it- lor nr.ee list. ...d drawinPS lfore I . ' ... ,,AV oim mi; e'e iirre. . c. e lunu., ""ig 1 marchl8 lf Durham X. C. . i . T7,Q ' THE MARKETS. Kenoited for the HKCOIIU I1Y ! M. T. STORMS dt CO.. ' n,,.-a ..... l'u.iiin Ti.p,ii . v i MxlloClltS AMI Uo.MMliSlO.N JlfcRUlAMS, Htleigh, X. C, March aO, ISsO. j COTTON MvtiKKT lonw HAiihti. - 1iAMln i2ii : 12 :( s i-" . " 1. Low Middling Tone of Market weak. WIIOI.KSAI.K CITV MARKETS. Flour, X. (.'., 1 lorn, )rn Meal, to 7 00 7 25 75 10 W) 1 70 to To i 0 to 10 ! 13 to Li T'i'oH 5!,' II 10 to 17 . jHCrj, X. C . Hog Bound, ! Hacon. X. 0 , Hams, 1 Uulk.Clear Hid Sides, ";,lk; !J!l""l,'.,er:, . North Carolina Pork, ,,-llliH Snjrnr'llou.e Syrup, : hiha Mola-ssa. 1 Liverpool Salt, ,,uir"r; t'oiton Bagging. ;i;,,it(m Ties New, ! Cotton Ties Siieed, ; Irisli Potatoes, 1 siv,","t J.',"Bf":H' MlatH shelled, ! ivac):Mp,e(rjt ! iVa"ies I'npeel'ed, i4iil i ;.-; 10 11 1 1 in 13 j $3 To to : 00 ; tsctofiool riuo "A I J i .j . '8 to 4 ! BO to 1 00 ' 15 ( 15 to 20 ! Hi , Anpiea, i - T Bushel, ! jj"",, atrSi ' NE W A DYKitTISEMENTS. K EM EMIIER FARMERS, W. L. L( W. L. London ; KEEPS THE LAUtiEST STOCK j OF IN THE COl'NTV ONE AND U " 1 V O HOItftE; I P4BMIiif flJ.,3 T)1hii ' JfJJfJ UlSflHIywS" TilKEE SIZES; 71m . . IO mJ r KJ, t George Moore Plows; ; ! Livingston-Two Horse; COOK "" TW0 -AND . THE 5-UEs-r M VDE; DOUBLE SHOVEL; ail S HOWS M 01HlS, Ml, ' ... 3 nr n n j r 11 j Slfc, III Mil DWl M till 2Jull-Ton"UeS .f . I . .. -r. . 1 T 1 annveiH. 7 Sweeps, Bolts, Rings, A.C A I.I. KINUfi OF- Spadcs, Shovels, ZIoes, Mattocks, XkXeS, Axes, i '& Spun Cotton, Slieetinp, and Clieckf, ftt l actoiy Pl icCrl. ' ' Homc-M ide WOOL II VTS extra ' JMrgains. ... .... 0.0 T Fonrl t f Sasri T 1 1 ... VIvrw PLleto-P Seed- nil 1 A''' h 1 V -h " kinds of Garden Seed; Onion Sets and Muttons: Clover Seed, Orchard (:,.., .,,,,1 M..nl (J.-ass ll,'M you come to town,, , remember vou can find ANY and; K'FU VTIIINCr vou want at the ', ' ' I heap More ot i W. It. ZrOndon, Pilteboro', N. C. ADVERTISEMENTS. J ' The Coming tuna WILL HKOXEOF TIIK MOST . IMPORTANT AND EXCITING EVEK KNOWN. E7ERY CITIZEN oujlit to inform himself nliout tlie issues upon which he will Vote. SL'BSCUIIIE AT ONCE FVB TIIK ! i CHATHAM RECORD 1 and learn all aliont NATIONAL, STATO, YOUR COUNTY POLITICS. BYKUM Masufacturing Co., f A fT'"'"-1 i r! n ,9 "i w n M mm W - W W - ail U OV THE BEST YARNS ani SHEETINGS, AND DEALERS IS GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Will Bay Cotton in the Seed or Lint ! WJL'S 'JL or ISB 2 I'aril.w ilimlrlnc It, run net thnlr r.itlon Otnnsd aii.l l'lieked al Uie newly ereclctl Olu near tlio FiuMory. Ocli.U-r Dlh. 179. tf no vnTT wfiB iWU Ml Nit siisilsi Tliat Yol'KS may he the next house that will be hurni 1 Il' AVis0 a,l1 Insure Time t 11 18 niorfi enHi,,,e ,0 ra"!;e SURE of the property that yon alreaoy have tban to run the risk of losing that In trying to l,1Hlte more. c",tH 1juJ little to insure and fire is a learful toe. THi: NOKTH CAIMI.IXA IIOMK INeVU- AXCK COMPANY OF It.VI.KIoH, j will insure your Dwelling. Furniture ; Slur-, Mill, or other bail ling, at the lowest rates, aud PAY it it burns. This Company ' liua ..ai.l ii, V.a.L.n . ..... - .... .rill.m. i b,,;'ll"f.,J:i:.r?.i :il:v , ' ""'"."I'V0 u-A-BOSTON. JB, Agsiii. J"-()-t' Pmsboro , IS. C. NORTII CAltOLISA-CHATnA ColTNTT. Martin I,. Null, Mary Sail, John M. Mjrrlek k wife , Miinli.i V., .t.ilin W. Manns an.l wire II. Praii.is. W. II. SaU. E.lv.ar.1 A. Null. Mi-holari Nail. Ellu ltli Null, l.ulii . Null, TlKiuiaa 11. Null, and .lame 1'. Nail, Against M.iriha Unr.lln aud Jsc U. Barpcr. ' This Is a nis-eiiil pr.K-eoilliii; f..r Hie partltlm af : real es.ale Wwnll Ibe ilalllllrTs Hill ilefeHilaula ; as leu.in.s lu timin..n : Lei Jessn u, IlHr.wr. m. n n-r.-nl.teiii . take iioile, and onurs for-ard ao.t ' answer ..r ilemur ... .he -i.ii 1 1 .litl til , tww on II le In ' Oils ..ill...., M lililii 2.1 iI.ivh utter Hie explrallou of , llils iiiil.lli'iiii'.n. ..r the n llef uVmnnilMl in said coliiii.lnl will lie immte.1. Wm. F. FOt'SHEE. Kohruury vl'th, lso. Cw c. S, o. Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line Kail road Company. CnANGE OF SCHEDULE. S l." P E K l X T K D E X T ' S OFFICE. 1 liAl.Kiuii, X. C, June 5, 1S70. t On and after Friday, June (I, 1970, trains on the Haleigh and Augusta Air Line Hail road will run daily (Sundays excepted) aa follows : No. 1 Leave Xo. 2 Leave Haleigh. .. .S 00 p in Hamlet. ...2 30 a in If... M :l lli.Hiiisn...H 14 Keyser....8 37 Blue s 3 54 Manly ... 4 13 Cameron. .4 SO San lord ...5 41 Osgood.... 6 02 Moncure . .6 25 McrrvOakru 43 New "Uill..7 00 Apex ... .7 23 (iary 7 59 Arrive at Kbleigh.,,8 SO 1 Apex IS 53 iXew Hill tl 14 Merry Oaks.il :l(i Moncure . . . foil ; Osgood.... 1 017 Sanford . .10 44 Cameron . 1 1 27 Manly... Hlue'e.. . Keya.-r.. ' Hott'inan . 1 Arrive at : Hurtkt . , 13 (10 a m .13 3I ' .13 4s " . . 1 14 " ...2 00 " 1 Train No, 1 connects at Hamlet with CI. .('.Hailaay tor Wilmington, Charlotte and ' nl points South. I Train Xo. 2 connects at Haleigh with the j Knleigh and Gaston liailroad for all point .North. i JOHN C. WINDEU, 1 Superintendent. I (Carolina Central Railway Co., . J tXj ricE Uknekai. Stu-'r. Wilmington. K. C, May 18, 1879. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and alter this date, the following , oc.,ei.,e ue ,e,a,eu onii..K,...w., : I asseuger. Mail and t-x press Train. ' Xo. JKffi'1 la?" j J at Charlotte at 8 3 A M ; ) Leave Charlotte at 8 25 PM No- 8 Arrive at Hamlet at 1 Hi A M J " ai Wilmington at 0 50 A M '"se connection made at Hamlet with trains ot Haleigh & Augusta Air Line Rail. I tf n:S'" L. u.r.i.miuriii. ?ZM TABIS nM PMl h Vi lim 11(1 M uVl "J Bfti W HJf J - iTo Take Effect May 9th, 1ST9. Daily Szcept Sunday.. Leaves Fayetteville at 4:00 p u, Arrives at Uulf at 7:',5 p .a. leaves (lulf at :00 a in. Arrives at FayeUevilie at 10:30 a m. L. C. JOXE'J, fJuperiDteudent.
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