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.afc35FC Ojaaiium jicccrJ THURSDAY, Jl'XH IS, 1KS2- LOCAL RECORDS. et5rThe house and lot iidjoiniu:; the Episcopal church yard U for suit-. Apply to S. Heiile.v. RfriTOo to l'vimm it Hcudon's for Appio uiul IVa'ch lVi'lcrs. ( ieorgia Slocks iiiul Double-Shovel Plows on Laiul. BrT You can get all soi ls of repair work, in both wooil ami iron, elono at J. A. Horuaday's shop, ami Ihus save lime and avoid the-inconvenience of going to two shops. New wagons put up strictly to order. ttuTYou will limlal London's a very largo stock of Heady tii:ilo Clothing, ami ho is offering t ti;:u very low for cash. If you have this money it will pay you to give him a cull. Splendid stock of (ii'lits' Low cut Shoes. Ladies' niwl Children's Slippers : a good I 'loth Gaiter for Lailies at only on:: l'.u.i.u:. CST Having just received a large lot of Men's ami 1 Soys' Hats, bought lit very low figures. 1 am now ottering some of the best bargains in Hals that has ever been oti'ered in this place. Anyone wanting a Hat will save money by calling at London's. Liulii's' Hat sat greatly reduced prices Ten (HI) per cent. discoU.it allowed on all Summer llre'ss (binds sold for I'VSil. S-iYoueaii find hegi iiuin Kr.r.v n Alalia Doable Showl Plow, v. Hi pa! flit Clevis, al Shaw A Harris'. Also the. largest s'ock of Tiir.vate in iiu place. They have jus' rci ived a 1 nge stock of Norih Carolina ma Segars the best in the marker. They haw nmdi! n reduction in their Coiom Hoes to close them on'. 1 1' you have wool to sell Shaw A Harris will give you 'nu: i.rM' i iu i . "Yiikt ash Ovr-i. - -Wheat an 1 m! ; in this section are looking rem irkably line. Harvest is in fall blast. Nohm u. School. The Normal Scl 1 at the Univcrsdy of North Carolina opens today and dose.-, .luly'-Mlh. As lieretot'ore it promises to be a sue cess. IjON'o Dsvs. The Summer solstice is nearly upon us. when the days will attain their fuil length. To dav the mm rises at 4:l and rets at 7:17--length, 14 hours and 111 minutes. 1 'limine Oats. Mr. A. t l. Hu-s"il. of Il.ldlev's township, has sent to the llfcfiilU) ollice: a bunch of oat stalks grown from one grain, iiumhei i: g 140 finely deve loped head.. Mr. .1. Q A Leach also has sent a bunch numbering Do stalks grown from one grain, and Mr. Samuel Co a bunch with VIC stalks. Ucholm: .Tan l n. Lewis Thomas, colored, one of the burglars lecelii'y arrested at Durham, turned Stale's evidence and was brought to our jail last Saturday by deputy .she-rill' Fat t!i ill, for sine keeping. To the credit of' Chatham this is the t'.ist innate of our jail since Soring Term of supi rior court in March last. Crniors Euus Mrs. .lames l Johinon. of t'ais county. has sent us the most curious specimen of a hen's egg that we has e seen -one of the umlescribabh s. We are also in formed that Mrs. .lohu Hearne. in breaking open tin egg of one of her hens, found anot hei perfectly formed egg inside of it. about the size of a partridge egg. An Activi: Oe roni N.iiu iv. Y"o are informed by our esteemed friend, AVilliitnt Henley, of Albright town ship, that Mrs. Jane Culberson, who is eighty-seven years old, roeei tly visited li'-r friends in that neighbor hood, and. in order to do so, she walked seventeen miles in one day. Very few women of half her age could do that. Catchino a Hllon. YVe are inform ed by Mr. D. C. (ioodwin. the clever post muster at lliulto in this county, that ho recently set a fishing line in the mill-pond at Warrington's mill, nnd a cat tish was caught on t hi- hook, and while dangling in the water a large blue heron waded in after the fish hiid was itself caught on the Look, Hiid was pulled ashore by Mr. Goodwin nnd killed. A novel way of catching a heron ! AVakb Nominations. The repv.bli cans of Wake do not seem t believe much in rotation in ollice, and at tin ir county convcution. on las Saturday, unanimously nominated all the old county officers, viz: I'pchurch for Clerk. Neathery for Treasurer, Nowell for Sheriff, and While for IJegister. They also nominated T. 15. l'urncll for the Senate, and I". M ISledsoe. James H. Harris (col.). .1. H. Harrison nnd James H. Temple for tho House of llcprcsclitatives. Eriscoi'Ai. Convocation The Con vocation of Iiah igh met at ihe K,us oopnl church in tliH place yesterday, and was orgauiz al bv the eh cliou of llev. Dr. Sutton as Dean, and Ib-v. M. H. Vuughiiu na Snerettuy. A yet no busiiichs of special importance to tho public has been tltn s.icteil, ill). I tbe convocation will adjourn to-morrow night. Tho next session wiil be held at Oxford. On next Sunday, ns heretofore tui iiouucd by ii", ISishop Lyman will preach heiu and administer the nte i'f confirmation to a class of twelvoi fifteen perseinH Services will begin tit 11 o'clock, and the public ale t'ur diullv iuvitcd tj attcud lilt t..L.t. Kali y Cons.--Col. James '. Hives. 1 of Gulf township, has s:-jit us an ear' of this i ar'scorn. He wiites us, un der d ' of the l.'lth inst.. as follows: 1 "I lmd com tassels tho lath of May: had green corn plenty for breakfast this morning. We are in tho midst 1 of wheat, aiul oat harvest every one strained to their utmost; harvest! good, hands scarce, weather favorable: 1 hope w ill be able to save ii in lime. 1 Fruit abundant. Corn and cotton poor: weather too cold and dry for ( it. Cpnn Ihe whole we are much b'essed. Vi-rilv better tin.es are' ahead." ' ' A Xlw PostO, m r. Wo are picas- ( cd to state that u imiv post ollice will ; him. 11 be c-tal lis'ied in this eouidv lit llicknev's X Ibmls, with Mr. W. A. Fonshi e ns jio .tmasler. The ci'ii ns : of that 111 iu'bboi hood have been desir ous of fi tting nu eilic.i there for some time past, mid while wo wer it Washington last, week we called at the Tost Cl';i-e DcpartiiM-i t and sue ceedeil in obtaining the promise o! !hu authiifi'.ii'S to establish it. In this eonmelioii we me pleased t 1 acknowledge tin CnUite-y i f the elli ens of thai D partmei.t v i 1 ! 1 whom we became uc.pi lintid. Far.i.v i'i:i in s. We n-tiirii thanks to Mr. W. L Lindl-y for a nice lot of Waterloo eaches. aNo to Mr. I. H. Clegg. (if St. Lawrence. JSoth were the Iirst of the season, being received last Saturday. LMi inst . and were greatly 1 i:jo e 1. Since writing (he above v,e have received some I'V line p",tehes fr. .ni .Mr. Hob. ll Johns ,!,. of Had!. v "MilD, who savs he has , al:i:g them since the first of tins month. We haw also recwe. some pi a"in s from Mash rT. N. Tysor. that ripened oil the S!h. and a' 1 :l -.k- t of l;i.i-t luscious Ai::s.!e:i e:tch s iV'iii Mr. .lohu V. M liityre. t'.al lipi Led 011 the Cth i:.-t . an'd .-:ui Am.-dc:' and Alexander ci. ia s from Mr. .). M. Lindley. t!i.:t W -i'e Very ' The Nci Ciiiii't-HuHse. At t!:e 1 . I of M' Srs. ISyn.iui' all 1 Lou 1 o!i. the i-oiitiacto! df our new coiiil lion, the comMi-'Uotiers have ea!l..,l a nr-eteig ,,f (). -I ti 1 i , s of the county, to lec-ive the luiii. !i: . 011 'I'm sd.iv the 1th of m t iiiout'i. bv wiiich ti.ue llay intend I 1 have it' completed. l ei; roi-pl. led it v. ill ii et .niite a !-ta! 1 lv a; ipeai alice. and while in t s stlvoi' hands line as so.,1,. ,,f the e.iart houses in the .Stale it will rank :u.! mg the first as a Co!,M' '1 t.lMe. l-onilli. idi. ''.!.- ::ii-.l eoie.,-. nietit b.oMiug. it is upon the site of the old rem t lloe,-,.., t W'o st ol ies .i:;il. built of 1 1 1 5 1 made bi ick, roveied by a tin loot and ir!iUi':chl( d with 'a neat cupola ol Wood, whose tip i- l;. ;.r H'i feet from the gram l. Tne budding proper U .17 by '.HI f. . t. v. i 1 It a poi iico ,, the n nth' I'.! by 1.7 f-et. as! a pr..Ie -tiou of feet Oil the si. til',!. tl.Ms oov.ilig tour gables. ( in the vf.nii, 1 :!oor are si otiices. iipeniiig into two of wlucli are lire proof vr'nlt -. w i! !i handsome iron doors and combination, burglar proof lock-. Li lhe.,e vault.; all th. archives of tli" county wiil be sate from tire and burglars. Among the .'lis! things ii vi.-itor i striick wiilian t he broad cross passages on this llooi . At lheii' ii,ter.-i ci: n i-.au o.-ia goiud space into whieh four of tin- ollici s open, to-wit : the clerk of ihe superior court shel ii'! gr:o..' I as! ., to th" .. the legl.-ter o I ilee.:.-. tl.e s. and the me intended for the jury. At cadi e. !n icily of the ud west con idor ..re ; fairways court room on the -e,-.iiid '!oor. the east one being small and pa-sing through an ante eha.mlr r. (U bv I ! fell, back of the judge's stand, wl i':e at the v.M-t end are double stairways, ii. tended as the main titrau-.x- to the roint room. With an easy a c. l.t they laud in the vc'.ilhil" ab e.it II bv "M teet. The court room is "Ci by 7ii l'i t with a J itch of 21 f a ! ai:d is notable for its convenience of arrange ment. ls seating capacity i.-. fioiri I" 1 to I V. while the gallery over the vestibule w ill accommodate si luc 7" more. At the cistern cl.d of tie room are three doors, the central one hading into "hi1 judge's loom before spoken of and the other two into jury rooms. Over these looms wiil bu fitted tiptwonddltioitul of.ices From the court room we step out on tin north side into a delightful porch who.-e roof is supported by four hand somely tinted columns. The outsid" of the building show s the red hi irk neatly pencilled in w hite i cep th. ' pilasters and entablatiue which are stuccoed, giving them the appi amuee of stone. As a whole the building retire! s" credit upon all who shared in creeling it, and the gi cutest fault to be found is the fact that the contractors will lose some two or thrco thousand dol : lars. The Lrid;-work. plastering. Ac 'has been under the control of Mr. John W. Creel, of Carv. and it is said he feels proud of his job. as he has a right to. Mr. Thomas J. i'oe. ot this county, is "-lioss carpenter." W hile he has not been heard to express any great pride in what he has done, it is very evident that satisfaction is writ ten on his brow. These two gentle men were the respective bosses of the jail and JSy mini's bridge, so their work is not unknown to Chatham county. The architect of the building is our 'talented townsman. T. I!. Woniaek. estp, who may feel proud of this, his , Iirst effort in architecture. The building is now ready for (he much spoken of town clock and mir I 'it t shorn' friends must Inn rv up w il h i their subsci iptions and hand them in , to Mrs. J. J. J u l. -urn. who has sue reeded in raising about Si IK I. It w ill 'reipiire about Slot) to get a good dock. Some twelve hundred vviir vm tenuis were paid their ipiarterly pensions, receiving in tho aggregate ub uit $ir.(M)0. i Mrs. (i iitleldV faliiiie amounts to ' about $ I'.O.IlOO, and she has $5,00i! a , v car btoidi -s. The Slock Law. , It is a nmarkubl-t fact that wher ever the "stock law'' has been trii d it has been popular nnd gives satisfac tion. Tin: Greensboro' 1'atriot has published the following letter from a farmer in Forsyth counlv : ''Ki:i:nki:svii.i.i:, N. ('., May 111. Yours of lie- J'J.'h inst. lo hand nnd in r pl would siiy that when the .stock Itw whs fu st agitated in our county 1 was nut in favor of it and during' the inlcn al b t vei n the introduction nnd ihi! voting on th'J iiestion of Ihe ".stock law" or "no stock law" 1 was opposed to it fr reasons 1 then : bought were good, lillt on tho day of i lection 1 ictused to either vote for ur against it. Since I have seen its w ikiiigs, that accruing not only to Ihe f irmer but to our poor citizens who own no land, I must confess that 1 have (through these, ngcneies i hern made n bi licvnf ill its inb alii ages, and in id 1 it ion to the advantages to i.hii' gnu lal public, pecuniarily, its h n inoiiious workings and inlbu nces no on neighbors have been i veil more' ' than i!s warmest advocates expected, 1 ai d I now hear lm on- opposing it save a very few, who pel haps would not be convinced if their error on any other n.hj.ct. 1 think it might be mailt! to wmk far more p'easant th in i! e ven now works if it cauld be made a State matter and undo; its boundaries reach from the Yadkin river to the sea shore, then the: ob structions across our highways in the '.:.y of gate s w. ii d ie .sc. aial lie' in terest of the g neial public Would he sit ve.l. An I while we have 5 g ites b l Wei ll K. ineisvill.- iiiid. Win-toll, a ilis'anec of en ly 1 1 lodes, 1 d l ot believe that the pi oile inside the ter ritory wlu.ru tun sloek law exists would vote to have il lepealrd, for I hey are looking forward I Ihe time when it. U'.li b" m ide a State- law, w hell these II ills I lines W i 1 1 be lelnovcd. If tnese lew 111 e-1 penned by one who has no elesue for his Lame- to go out b. f i c, w id be ins i u i.ental in serving tic pc.bl.c i:.b . i .-1. 1 have no ol jcC tions to '.iir u.-ii g Hutu. Yours i.-per:!;t'.lv, N. YV. S-.w." Cult haling Sumac. S'V.i'c grows wdd in this county, and, if our farme rs would cultivate i', they coilid make it ;iy profitable', as will be s. en from tie- f (Slowing article copied iYem a Yirginia paper: 'Sumac grows readily in I I.iuo.m v. We have, tun, a population in cur mi'b! who iovc togaiher it. Diliieg tic h .rvistii g, t'my not only give tin ir time, but e mp!y the ir beds and U-n the tie king, sew up e Vi I V imagin able kind of bed clothing into b igs, sui re nder : heir yards, out-iiouce s nu I even dweihiieH to saving istiniae, and call into ivipii-itiou cimt v me-aiis e f tr .ii-p ul I'i.ui from iho whitlbarro.v up. Sum ae is a cultivated crop in in mv countries, and luge ij.iaii! itie s air i.npoiie J hen- from Sicily. It is used in tanning ami in ca'.ico nulking, c, and the imlu-try has grown iu Yir einia I'loui 1' tl tons e.f gioiiud leaves iu 1 siio, to MHi tons in issl. 'J'liis I l'ogirss raliliot, however, be ste'ildilv n, ion!, lined unless tlnio i-i a surir be-is i f supply e f the raw mate li d We l.ee d mole vaiied c; e 'pping, an i I I'op ise lo tin; peop'e ot lbinov. r to piy sum i- at lent ion to sumac, w liich is as much at le Me l.el bro mi l aw, bha-i.b. 1 1 ies or m s. The y siiop'c; ill. ii ts are eiei'.e cl c,i!!:va'!. :i is v ii m iii;;re is n ouiri il; if. et out 1 fi.'.-t cp irt, and kept I'll) ill i f wee. Is i. iid grasi tho l ist, yi'ir l.y plow and hoc. Tiio iu t year ''and i Very spi icg . th.- .-talks aie cut down to within lew ii.che s e.f the ground, ms it i. th ai.iiu.d sho.Js l.oui which "he ciop is gathered. Hal ve sting coicnie nci s iu Ju'v and continue'- u:i td fins!. !i is I e.-t In dry the leaves i.T tin; shade. Fa:r wages can be lariiid by leen, women i.l.d boys in gat he ring the indigenous growth. J tie eliy h aves con, iniind a higln r pliee pel" p 'Ulld thill! Il IV, IU..I, il giovvn where it e..,;'d b.' evui veil lent I v gntheied, would produce inorc profit pi r acre, mid upon 1 ill 1 so poor, that hay or null would h.ili'.ly grow at all. 'l'ii" land oi.ee M-!, the sumac will re tain .M.-ioission for many uais." Tin' Honse-Ju liciaiy Commit eeh is iigi, ed upon a J! mkrupti'V bill. M' s. O ne aid O ti'ndoifu' h is pl e' e i.t, d i s7o,' Ml l.iuldiug lo the New Y ni; (irinian Hospi'a!. A l'.rookle. nilc, who was hlunb.-d by a I low with a shingshot, e Jitaiiu d :i voidi.T of t'l.Ol'l.l against his as.sailalu, ol.r i.halil Tllli ey. 1 he f li'u-is throughout the I'nili d States dining the past wee-k iiuinbe-r-ed LI:, bring twenty-six laoro than th pucu.luig Week. The Kmperor Wiliiaiu has iuviled I'liuce I'isiuaie k lo act us sponsor for his gi i a' -grandson, t ha infant tun ol I'lincc Wiiliam ol Prussia. Iu the star route) trial the court ru'e.l out tmi tvi'lenei) ed lli'ldi li s confession as iuipioier teb'uiiony unt il i he tact of u c nispir.ie-y was es tat.hsheMl. The La'iau societies have? eh-te r uiine 1 t i hold a i.io'ister nieeting to sig . if v t lit ii grii f i.t lai ibaldi's death, and they s'so intend to found a hos l it.d iu 1 1 i s ini'inory. Have Kver known any person to be seri u-ly ill without a weak stonrich or ii.ac tivri liver or kidneys? And when these) organs ate i'l good condition do you hot find their possessor eli jni ilig good he'ilth". 1 'inker's (lin ger Told'! ligibati s these lu.iortalit organs, makes the bloeid rich and pure, and sum nglht ns eveiy palt id the system. See other column. Permit No Substitution. Imist upon obtaining l'loiestou Cologne-. It is pre cmiiuTillv sup.' rmr iu perm eiiene'e and richly th ii ic.icy ul li.ir.iucc. State News. Haleigh Visitor i Mr. 1!. 15 Seawell had a cabbngo in marke t this morn ing which wi'iglnel 11) J pounds. It was raised in his garden in the eastern part ef tho city. Mr. John Sugg had the first roasting ears of the scu so'i in market this morning which he 1 1 n :.!.- K- tit ."it) I'l.hU hit fli.y-n. They we're raised on his firm just , ,. ,,f ( ..m lv (in t nn. I vvern we matured. Franklin Times: 1 v A.C.Dixon i-i the ni'W presidenl e.f Wake Fore t Collo,!e. The) peach bees iu this section are; so burdened with fruit that the limbs have to !). either prop pr.l uporcntoil. - .IiiiiCarringto.i and Mos.iiiis!ouIliotlcol.ircil1h.'..li had a elillicully near Friinklinton, on list, Sunday, in which Win.-ion was , cut by Ciininglou veiy s'-v. re ly, if not fa! idly, in tne' met;, Willi a smaii 11 iilgers' knife. Wu leail tl t lint le .1 ii e.f the parties were from (Iranvillc, and Canii:g!on gave hiuriu'd np. Hillsboro' Observ, r: We had the plea;.llli) e.f eating' eherrii s this weak gathered from a tree that was set out iu bloom this spring by Sud.ll.r Jo.-inh Turner. '1'iiern is strong suspicion that the colored man, (ii.o. Long, did nejt elie a natural death. Tim matter she ul I have bet li invest i gat.'d. l'e r se'lling whiskey in Chapel Hill, durii g Coiumet.i'iTniTit, (ieorge Trice, colored, has been I lied bif ue Mavor Jones Watson, of that town, ami being convicted wi. lined f "'.) and co.-t. Al nuance (ih.atiet: Cajit. J. A. (ilahaiu has corn ill silk and las.-rl. It's the ( allies! we've' seen or he-aid of ill lluse pai Is. .Idin Jl iberso.u a worthy cil. u eif Newlin leiwnship, die'd hist Sunday. He leaves u wile, and two small childien to suffer their ii reparable ln-s. Mr. J. II. Gar rott, euiei of t.ur Commissioners, tills us tint h'.' h is cabbagi'that u eii.-nre s tour fee l r.nd olio inch in loss, and onions four f it and four inches high which have fallen d wu 'J'ic onions we re- plante d hist. fall. This takes the "iii ipididcd eaimejiil." Yf ho comes next ? Fanner and Mechanic: Tin re i a htlle sii'iiei of south Alamance county that deserves hoiior.il In men tion as having Ike first cotton faultily, and the- first iron foundry, tvt r stm i -e.V in North Carolina. Tho latter h i been in the same family ;Di..on.-, for about ."0 Vi ais, and Aiiholit suspend ing iluriiig the entile- half ctiituiv. -C ine Crce k -iakei e-hurch, iu ti v satnei v.cinily, is one of the nidi st in the Slide, ami the only one which can show an unii.t erupted record of s.'iid-wi e-l.lv (Sundays nnd We 1ms days; meetings sincu 17ol. Lord Coinwallis can p'.'d around the-, old church seiviial days eui his retreat afer the battle of C.ililf. rl court house, i.ud some of hie Woiimlel, who died at Cane Creik.lij buiicd mar tin- el. u ch. Asheiille Cili ui: Frank Young, a youth i f Ihe Fair 'iew sn-ti n, a fe.v thiys simv killed an owl iniasur ing l ieit (i inches from tip to tip of wings. The Ib-v. Mr. Di.vm, of this place, who lacciitly accepted a cill to a JSaltinn.re clinieh, lias this wn k been unanimously elected Pres ident of Wake Fori st C. dirge. Mr. D. has been in at lei'dalice upon the ci inmt nceuit'i t a! that place) this we ek, ami i! is not known that he will accept, the place je.-t tendered him. --A Mr. Stanton, living in Laurel, Madison county, h is l cache il tin m. diiro age of 11 "2 years, and is still hah nn I hearty, having t ut bis own wood during the past wint"l He was iu ihe war of lSl'J. and n m mbt r. Ihc n iine of nil ! he (.hirers of his c-uu-p :uy and regiment at '.hat tin.e. Yi r hop,, he may live t- s eiiiany wii.tei -tuorc. Sunt'die 1 1 Hi rai l: (irain crops ihiollghout the county are said to be vi iv line, especially whe.U nnd oats. - Cotton iu I'm in Hill township is mid to lm almost a failure; a very pool- stand ami tl.e plant has a puny sickly lot k. A fair average will hardly be raised this y ear. --Track laying on the Midl-uii llii't'oad is progress ing fiii-ly this week; ii is n-nv laid to within about seven miles of town, atnl it is i xpec!ed that in uh nit I Wo w ia kh Old Ihp Van Winkle will ! aroused from his slumbers by the slu iii whistle of one of Ihe Midland engines. An intpicst was held ovi r Ihe body of an iiil'mt chilel by Coiomr Kiikman in Si luia township last week. lf was supposed 1j be a case of infanticide. Alter a careful investigation by the jury of iinpiest they render d a vi r d.ct that the' chilel caiili: to its death Iroui natural causes. ( ioldshoro' Messenger: ii g of slrawbiT lies has ci l ne s . 1 1 1 1 ,1 used, and our tiucKels iiivu lenli.e.l l.pgoly llpoll I'lllTIl Plllltlllld Mot.ie. Iiu I lisolll'tl III l'e for tile killing id O Ne il, le i! coldlictllig stol ie s 1'1'g irdillg the- murder. - Fioiu all sides we hi'ar complaints iu legard to tin) ivtton nop. The' staml is bail and the e.ut look decidedly unfavorable. The M.iehiuery far the Collslmro' Pice Mills is being put in pt il ion. Mr. Harding is erecting shops near the i ice mills feir his planing milis. The first peaches of tlie.seiistiu it e i lfeied lor sale upon our streets on Jl uiday, at twenty-five cents per do, u. - -The pto.spects for ubuiid.iut crops are eticoui aging. The key of the old Waynesboro jail, Ilia; .s:ood thiity years ago on .Sense river, a mile uint a tpiarter from town, is iu ttie posses sion of Col J. ). 1 hiker, and is a pou eleieiius iilt'iii'. Il is of uiicielit pattern, mid iu Us iron heart are locket), no doubt, secrets ih at iioim living know. Tiio horse attached to Poitiiirs beer wiigon ran away on Mon lay, ami il is safe to say lint for a lew moment -i he ma le it very w arm on List I Vidro St i ret. I ntil Ins pro less was checked by Colliding W illi a Lelegrupli pole tin re wad a malked increiiseiif activity iimolii; peih strliiiis. l'lu; tlriver had liis leg injured, aud the top of ihe w.ijjou was wrecked. F.li.abi.'th City Economist : Jamesj II. Marr, holding an imDortiiiit ollicd in the I'osl Olil-.M D.-partuieiit.yester- '''.V '"tcied the "-hid year of hia con- tiuuoiis service iu bis oliie'o. Ihe tdegiapli line fnu.i i'lliaouth City to; Ldehtoi; declared a elivi lend e.f '.'t : per cent, on their capi'al stm'k last wee k.besid. h paying the inilebti eluess of the.' couip iny. Tl;e: steam saw mill of the Van Gilder brothers of Wadi- ' "1",.v- m ar (avssweil was oesii'Min i;,l liieou j n i,,,. Thei c ' was no iii-m-aiice, and the lo-s isesti-i nii.UsI at j;7,iit).i. A terrific tornado ' pus.se J overlbo up-woods ih.-itrict f , Cam den coui.ty on Siturday, d ling ' much ih.n.iige. tlraiidy SiwycrV hoiiso was hloAli oil Ine block-s and things I : i s : i It sm.i.s'ii'd. i he ro-.f of ,plm s l-'erehee's I jrn was bl r.v.i i ll'. j;,,, (l,s-,.s of Cuarles Whilehuist ,in,i p(l,.r c-.-ekmur wem damagi d Windows w.ii. luoke-n, some luge tin s biokeu i ll' Lear tue gruiiiid and luUe-ll il.an lge Yfiiis'im f.e I ;!:.;. ler: Four negro pi is nceiS bloke out of the-ir cells iu I he ' ltoikiuj'liam j-iil at, entwoiTh, M in i. ay morning and coh tl the j lilei 1 iVoin the main entiac;'. Win n hi left tilis post they klloe keel Li lldoWU 1 and made a ihi.slt for liberty. Tiilee j ef Ihetil (M'ip(d. The jei.el's Wile st ic I the t iUil'i iu in by tho tl.ro.it, m l, lew iing a revolver id. his heal. I i. real; l.e.l lo l.i!! i.i.u if he at temp' ed to move i.iu.lLi ri'e p. lie suc.'ender ed and walked bae'k to his cell. Ill is known in. a desperate roll nr. Wei re gl'et be ing called upon fo cliio iiclo ihesel ueci 1 : 1 whie i be fell il M.UI.g W'n.sloiiiall, Mr. L-lgi lie P. A. ilea, in lli-h Point. Ilo'wu out diivingon Fri lay evening, was seized wii.li vertigo, utid i illil'g fr in ihtfi.Uggy, I is le nd sttuek the.-tolUB in tin: luad, fatally injuring him. Mr. Aibe l was bloilbl hiiine Tileiiday niht, and it is feiire.l that tht-ru i.-(tolil'.l-si ill of tim brain. D.llh mi lo.'i.'older: A! the tii"( liug of tin; '1'lU;. Ii is td the I'nive isity i t N ulh Caroiina last W. e k our towns man, Wo!y T. I'ole ron, wa-: t lc. icd IS l:s. it'll the C iiiige vice Andrew M:c!.!i' It -ignid. Tt.e trustees were vei y fortuhtto iu their se'.tctiou t, uch an sti iiiii d and e llicie nt gi n! le i.i ill. - Oil lasl S itllitlav liigiil. some' one- elitei'i'd the H'-id. i.e- of dpt. V. .). Fairish, on D.l.i .id Sir. i t. i'ln y e lf cte'd an e ntriiLc - thioi.gh a front window, 'lacy in! tli-1 (.'apt. Pa rish's In d I', ten an I I n.'k lion: hi pants c'bl 1" and id. keys. Srw iv ait icle.s of j wdry wire taken from i: loom on tin- s.c ud l! mr hi which Mrs L idh. rs an I In r .laughter ware l a ping. On .Monday night the res idence! ed Dr. J. S. Meadows was en tered and two suits if c Utiles, an ow icoat. and i-i.m.' silverware were lakeii. The Dr. "and his hnniiy wt r. ail iib.-ent i .ci -pi hjsson Tninmie. The house v. a.i eouiplcte ly r.itiMicke.h Fai rish K iv and Lewis Thomas, cul oictl, have been arrested. Lumb'T'tVu U-.b.'soni.-m : Kcv. F. M.-N iir, D D., vi.lV-Tt ii from an att't k ot vertigo and f .il.trd whih- pleaching at L. b ilioli hist Sunday wet k. W'r ate iid'ornied (hat the bun an 1 stables of Mr. A. F. McNeill iu I'due Sptings was leu in d mi the 10 h .1 M iy l ist, : Mr. M.'Ni i.l iliscovi red the lire about I'l o'ch't k at night and is vonli lent it was Ihe wmk of nn ii cendiary ; ;i!iiioll,,!i lm disCuViT its have been In I le. About the same: liu.e a house oe i Tlj.ie d I v some colored people ill ibis township w,.s a'so buriud, for which i ll lice e.lie I't'.e Sati lels now re . - Is tpii t'.y in j id. The mi h.ight torch is Is eui. ing to ' c m.mot. in ii.:r Ian 1, as v.m li as i.'.!;. r i i ire s; and i' is our hllinhl.) opii.i l! t!l'. II ihe: oil c .un'y in ids a cri.i i.tal. ::.!': i r it ou uli r y c.uirt in order In clnr euti j ill, lis We 10! icl.-t llul i! is v.ell I'.'llc.l i:!:-( ad;, shice (VUit. T.rboio' S u le rmr: A'estti.l.iy :, f r i i :.oon, at Lipr.e. mil' s lo ick yard. a field ocelli li d hi ten ell Lee S.i.ith i.i.it (borgc Foi'eii.au in which l'oie man stiuci; S ui'h with .i in cc of iron weighing sivtral pounds o.-r t i : h.'.H ait'd on the h !t si-le. 'J he ii j i l ies ill e- p!'eb..b'.y sel iolis. Folelnall w is cm. iii. ttt d.to j lo await the HMiltef ihe irjur'.' s. Smith had re ceive 1. The reports th-.l reach us s'io'.v verv clcailv tha". the .r.-.-pe cts 0f li ,.,u, i ,. , I'ottoll C op ale veiy !al- from goo !. 'I'm; cold that has prevailed so cohliii.io-l.'y of li'e has h-U i's b!i .'iii on many : !: 1 1 of c .Hon. For lie illy li.l'cc Weeks tne f. "11111 ! s hie lm n V- pi ndiug. Co! I', ias C ur, ia .VI1W IS etloll list l'liliy. slated that he h id been a close obsi-ncr of the cr, p i for twenty-till'' i' y ears, and that the oiit'oek for cotton was worse. I'un hi' had eV'.T'sc ii it at this time i f the (!mi lis' -or..' ri'liol; 1-. .1 ihn l.iiiii, v.h ) re e'i 'oly tin d iu the State of New .! To . 1 fl all llld-OUie l. guw t . Mis. .1 H i;:!!!'!, "f this place. Mrs. Alley was chasing a n.bbit old of hel ,' l'.h 1! 11 thiy "I1 t v,..oiv h(. si." stumbled and' U 11. bl e.ikillg 1111 arm. As already ami .Mined, the ( b i en. barn' l'l-male ('..'.ic".' w is sol 1 at I'.dic i.u.'tiei; .li.ne "t'.h, and b 1 in bv the Nolth Cart lilc. 11 illroad Coin pilliv. Silbse tplellt'.V the bid v.as trilisfe lt. d to M- ssis. .1 -lines Ml. Iu inn S. C.ii r, T. M. -I t. s. .bi'iu-e (ii:iv,.I. II. l'e re e and .Ian sleatl, under whose dm s M. W in- lion Hlld supervision the c.dle:;" w id be contin ued as a Met ho dst mstit ul i.ui. I'lie commissi, no is lire pnetic il business no ii, and step, will lie t then at olic,' tti put the cone"!- "ii a soiiil iiuanci.il basis. The price pai l for the proper ty was s2iU:lil. Ol this aiutiili.t f .'i.eliiO was paid i I c i-h. Hie balance to be p ii 1 in : annual installments (l :?." (M il. Tii" commissioners w i.l meet Ol t'.reellsb .lo' I'll! 1 V Iiet Wei k In pel feci pcinsfor fir lire e.pi ral ions. Mr. li . I rnooelie, W asiiinetun township, brought to the I'uiiioi ol'iice a bltlicli ol white L'lssiau oats b feet ik iii:lies hi-h. They were blashi d tonimle. and wviv ofu rw.ilds t l,ibite .1 on Ihe strei tn us the tallesl oats ever eiown lit l lie eauiniy. i in' we-re heeded hist November, and Mr. K. riioi'd'e has a ti acre lit LI of thtni. . , . . 'ei .. Ciiptaiu Matthew Webb challenges any mini in America to swim from j mi., mile to ten for I 1100 or o 000. j a i: i: 1 1 .i':Cl!;; (ni l ln.'ll-ri:i: U i-. I H 1 i.nori: I. ll.l.-'s l II. . iv. II. ! 111-.. l.i..'.. N. e -MoT I.I l l:s I al.- ic IU: . tu. T II 2 EI A St IS E T S . i-i. I i..r I'm. la.. WYATT i'. I i Ol M I - - I ' iN i.-uii- .e. I N". !.l'.,II..II N..', nil. l.y TAYLOR. N'OHKH. '.naieii . M;lllll. Sl .1 I... n i uir.i.'r. ,- I..-H-1 .-1. New Afivcrfisi'iii.'iii' TO THE MAliiSTHATES. Tim AttvntUm or - FARMERS AND MILLERS SISKETSStf GS M'l' M Ii i !Ci BITTERS ,-;V. Mill, ill -:A- , in -r ci. i..i;il, BITTERS rrii-'la:, iLelleel and pi.ni.-s ihe ty-!.iu; i .vi.:, t' i.-.ikin. l..sU ol Cli.le;', IT.", 'i'l y .1 1' '.lie. cii.t.r libit i r. ; .s.i. v. T-c BLATCHLEY PL'MTS are for jalo hy the I e 1 Lou i s in the tra e. f. aiae of inj nt;trt1'. a.reit (.HI bo furr.Lt.cJ tn a;..1 i.ii'ou tj C. G. QLATCHLEY, JUmufactunr, 308 HSItRKCT ST.. P:!U!EL fHIA. Prt. Dr. WM, LYNCH, DENTIST, Win Tiso l'h:ii., i Hill li Hi.' tn- .1 M .li.'.iy ill i ii in- n. i;..i..mi l r -lnl-'iv U'i. l;-ll'l 1" hWM BRGWNS BITTERS I, i'ie f.n'v I'un j n-i lli.'t i! ., . i. i, : rr.f !- iii. i v 't ! t i.ei c ...1. h!.o .i C' .i:-la.'Uiai, Ua BROWN'S IRON BITTERS I.Jltiu'saii-1 'i oaie r -r-. fnun Tioa i'.m.i, hy 1 ; ;'. l.M.lrvl i-ia-'.ni.l . la.-i ii t;Uu u o;ul. . : i I'l . '.'.. .' I le ei.'i . feiisar. 1 i.t.v.rs . ..- . . . i.-.i:: t a-va..i-i .i " I'. ,r f. I ' -': " -: f . f ii,--,;. ;.-ii'f ! . a.'.. ii . C.irc'u"'. r..,d.- j V V I AIL Deo So:. c:oJ -I Mo limber. ! j .Ti('i.Hcme'i.ts. T II LARGEST! CHEAPEST!! AND liEST!! Stock of fiiooils hi the county! run l.o fiitiiiil tit V. L: LONDON'S, liits jitsi ret iiriiod from '.lu'i'd Uiiii ki'ts ami will ed't'i'l' spooiul PRICES to flioso 1. living for CASH. come itml sue hiri His steick of CI Is Splendid. lis slur CLOTHING is 1 . ' I'll' l hei Largest Cheapest he litis rvrr had. lliMiii'inliiT von I'un 1 i n I any ami ovrrv f hinu; at W. X.. lOPJDON'S. 1 .' I o. N. c. A, .-ll PALLICIf, X. C. ! !:vi:;:v ni.si'uiii'iux. PlsIlINCi TACK LI :. COTTON" HOES, (id.VIX CPAHLKS. scvnuis. SNATHS. . i:i,ri.i. GRANITE IKON WARE For Kitchen and Table Uso. Ae.bxrv S1M0M)S' SAWS - AM) - 'i it i- for ju ices. BKS f (fill IPS. l.DA I'.s r l'l!!e T.S. MJI'AI.'i: DKAMXU. THUS. II. l',!U(.(.S A. SONS, I'.i Hit's liinl.iu.u, llaiei'ii, X. C, M.ii I. 1.--J. TWESTY DOLLARS. Il h in . 0 ry I I Hi: Vi:HY IIKST .if tliu Sitmer S(le of Mtu liines. I'ini;-li.'.l 111 'Ii.. Im-i iiciiiei.T. Willi tie,, lal.wl lm I ... . , t . i.'.-. i-.r , in l.ni: ;lm Ih. I.i.it!, tin lintel r.i. v. 111. ni .o.' ..I in . I.'. 'ili ..ieunl..u liwil, largo li'iov'is a u I l..'.i,i,liiil .-..ni' ir staxiis wuiiiii r a I'dVAb TUB 2II1MC ol srwiNii v i'iiim:s. mi: iki it ask VOU to I'vv rou it rsTii. vol" bi:e wuv r vor auk urvixij. W.i i.nlv sli in know Itml yua r.-iUly Inlnu.I lo I ii 1 y 11 M't'liinr. 1111.I nri willltii; In ,Hy $'itl fur 11m l.-.si lit Uh- miit ki't. Wrlle 11. tis, nitt,llii)i; tho iiniim ..I yotti ni.itri-Hl rnllr..ii. hIiiiI..ii mil wp will n-utl tit,' itui'-liiii.' ini.l u'iei' ItiHTu.-ili-im In Al.ljtiw i.iu l" lA.llll il. I I 111. I. .111. .,C I'll roll it. n 11. m viri a i co., "J'.' I ill'.Tt Si., 1 UlLAHLLlun, I'A. .rrile'-, 1P W iM A'.. . I- tin- e c ti'irfi,'ii'ali..ii ef lint i md . , V ... W uc :,. ll f..r
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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June 15, 1882, edition 1
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