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itit(,1rt-liii Wtf'tiiiii ill II mi i M'ltivrtfffl'inimiTMtiiwiii SFfy dhatham Record THURSDAY, AP1UL 10, 1883. H. A, LONDON, Editor. l... T .... 1 ,. l resorted torn North Carolina, and. the life (A a human being has been, violently and unlawfully taken bv a mob, an account of which wo publish f in auotner column, mis recourse to lynch law ha of late years become too frequent, and must, bo viewed with alarm. Wiile the cii-cumsiances of this case were so aggravated as to justly arouse the intense indignation of all citizens, and the ciiniiual de- served his fate, yet it would have Uiw lum nei niiili-d the laws of the land to punish him. We do not believe in any man or set of aien taking the law into their hands, and summarily talting the life ot an- Hior without, imbre or iurv. and in this State we cannot think that there 1 Springs on the Western North Caro ls any need for such violent proceed- lina railroad, and by going this route ings." We have laws sullicient to rliey can see the beautiful mountain properly punish all ciiminals. Our scenery of our State. We presume nn.niwwi.,1 nsieillv of T.od the railroad coniiianics will issue citizens, and our judges are incor ruptible. Why not then allow the supremacy and majesty of the law to be vindicated by its sworn ollicers '. In contrast with the action of the mob in this case we commi tid tic course recently pursued in the county of Alamance in a similar case. There the criminal was arretted, carried to ;..;! !irlv ni..,l he 1,1,1 .. mi, I jury according to law. and a hang- ed 'bv the shei ill' in live weeks' lime from the commission of the offence. Such a course must have better elVt ci than the ha-dy and violent, action of a lawless and excited mob. Tn the one case the supremacy of the law is asserted, and in the other it is tiani pled under foot. One resort to vio lence encourages another, and when people become accustomed to ceeu till'' lvnch law for the punishment of one class of crimes they arc tempted to go biyoud that. in certain cases include anot her aiuly 1 1 another, until we reach a slate of lawless an ai'chy. In all instances of the execution of lyi ch law the part ics concern! d arc satisfied of the ci imina'.'s guilt and fear thai he may escape by some of the technicalities of the law. a:: 1 urge this as an excuse for their action. Hut the judgment of these mobs is not always correct and more than one innocent man has been executed by lynch law. Not quit.' two yi ars ago two men were talo n from a jail in this State by an armed mob and put to death, of w lio.se guilt there win grave doubts, and ii:d,ed we have heard it asserted by person.-, acquainted with the fae's that the lynched men were not guilty of the crime for which they wen- hanged It is too dangerous to accept as co,. elusive the hastily formed judgment of an eniaged mob. Eetter let the law take its course 1 Ax Ixi'.vvors practice pri vai criminal procr- dings in th- of New Yolk, which the L of that State will pmbabl la! lire bo'ish at its present session. We allud to the detention and imprisonment ' of witnesses in crimimil cases so as to secure their attendance at (lie trial '.V persons charged with violations .-.f the law. A bill to am n I the ('o h: of Criminal Procedure in this re.sjii.ct ha-, been rcpoiie.l favorably by the judiciary committees of I in; Selcili! and llolist . The present svs tem is ilis .1 acef ill to civilization and i.s so manifestly unjust. According' t.n the exist i-ng law innocent, witnesses ure freipienliy locked up and kept North Carolina, in the ioftvmouii away from their business, while the tm,ls nt ti'" Ridge. He ,..t men concerning whose iniilt thev are ! H.vJn 1,U,'IU kiiji,' (""'- 1111,1 ll:ls . . ,, i st".eii horses and catte and counter- expected to testily are allowed to go f..j.., .,.,.,. ti,,., . 1 ... . n . lelleii money. I luce years ago he free on bad. I lus system not only was outlawed, but escaped' cap works a great hardship, but it some- , lure by slipping from county In times defeats the ends of justice, for instances are known in which perhons have caretir'dy concealed their knowl edge of infractions of the law in : order to avoid the punishment, iti llicted upon thelu as w itnesses. In a recent issue of the New York Herald we noticed the case i f a wit ness who was imprisoned for sim months, at the end of which time the prosi culi..?4 via-, abf.iidoned. In this else tlie 1 ) f ,-i a Alt,,,.... ,,..,,,1 . ' ...eu.a.i to an,. ..., no.. , r ne 1.11 e . . .... .i mm ooiiais mi six moiiuis nine; j tie j.iii icsoti gone, wlieu 1 1'ltcuard S"ied lc j ei I iiiean last it ut lous by t lie lath worst Jiart of the system is that wit " "'uapjied it. at James P,ur . !eis -there noutd be no , inference of iiesses. as a rule, are poor, and have ; !.'''M -!' ",i,,k "s l'ought the latter ! opinio,, among sensible people,,,, the , , . A. . o'l-il and shot him m the breasi with , subject : out tin- fundamental lu in.-i Homo one dependent upon them. lus ,,ivy ,,V0:VI,, Tht (f , p!,,: and the only fundam, ntal pnn AMien they are locked up they are tin-; the tiring brought back K.bv ai d ' 'l'1" inv.ived nrthe.se e-.ict.iutiy le able to earn a living either for them- j Burleson, and both brothers opened curring political contest.-, is the di sire selves or othera. Often they ttlx. 1 lire upon Pritchard. He fought like "' ""iits" to get iu and of the houct, hardworking people, which 1 1'"") f to club out the -o.s'to May in. . , ' brains ot the constables with the gnu. increases the outrage. Ihe sys em , Te w auin aide.l in ,h- tight ! The Prince of Wales new railway .loesno good, but a great deal ol ; 1 i-ttchard was sliot twice in the head. I carriage ;s a marvel of a Mb. tic dec- nariii, ami is simpiy an iniaiuy, aiut we refer to it to show how justice (?) i-i iidtuiiii'tered in thcyieut Iinj,ire Miale. It' such an alindo-i.e nt (it' the liberties of freemen was uiteinteiL i)i tliis Slide, it would cicate a rev o- j ,;ti,,n. Ax Exposition in to W held nt the city of Louisville, in the State of ir,.t,ilr,r lu.YV.ntK.r ill. tliu first ,1V ii , , iMiiiuMiiip .... w.v v.. of August next and continuing for one hundred days, ana ut called the Grand Southern Exposition." It! will doubtless be quita a success,! , ,., .. ' ... . ,! I ami. liHe tlie AUiim.i exposition, wi.i ,. t i, ,i l, attract atteutu.n o the pitKluot and resources ot t lie South, which need only to bn known in order to. : induce immigrants and capitalists to I Ti t come amen", us. nn: c., ... i.ou.s - vide has inth.e and w making ex- tensive preparations tor t.ie cxposi-, j tio'.i. the citizens of that city having j subscribed the sum of three hundred ; thousand dollars for the purpose of erecting suivable buildings. The! I main building is much larger than 1 that at Atlanta, and only a little ; ' smaller than the immense structure j at the Philadelphia Centennial. The most convenient route, by which persons trom tins Nate can visit tlie ' exposition, will be via the Warm tickets at reduced rates, and thus induce a huge attendance of visitors. TilK TvUKASV of Ti ldes I'liions has recently been very foicibly illus tiate 1 in a strike of the workmen in certain iron mills in ll1.' State of Illinois. In ail the Northern States nearly all mechanics and laborers are banded t.igelhel ill wh.ii ea'led "Trades Union," an I ih.'se wlio.l 'it j"in these organization- ar pel see.iti Unions. 1 by the members of the Thev exercise such a tyranny over their number-; that no one dates to disobey their orders, and when a strike'' is ordeie l all lallst obey and quit Work. Not only that, but if otlu r to till the places laborers attempt i the "strikers." la their vv ork bv I liev are ill'iv ;ii t: armed l.mhs Tin- case to which w now refer occurred in Illinois, and a late dopatch gives the following in formation f.in. e! liing it : "Assaults en the men who Luc I lie of men wh the stlil. tak, ii t! .'a, of daily oci urreiiee and inaiiv been badly beaten. Yi stet d ' party of two or three left the mi have f. r a wa.k into the country. Tin y v. ere followed by a gang of the strilois. and wh. n about two miles distant tin y w, bealeii and thiov. n oil' a bridge Tiv.i of the l.iin.ini' l.av not returned .and are sai 1 to be very seriously injured Physicians . ft !a-t night to attend them. but. be coming a'.ariiieil, returned without reaching the spot. The clowning infamy in the series of outrage, heaped upon the work ingnieii was p. i pi ti ;ited last night. A party of tin in was leaving th.. iiiill about half i a-.t seven o'clock. They had hardly g.,r outsi.I" th. . ;i closure when a " Ihg of the strikers opened tire on ti.em vvithnlles.sh.it euiis and pistols, an I it is said that iiute l.liy si...;, win iirid Waldi'on. ;i young man. who ly an iv . d fr. .in P ttbur '""' ''fed dead, an I it was si:'..,e,pient ! found that thirty four buckshot had p. . i.. -Hated his side, breast, throat and face. Plain. ud .Muikarn was .shot in tlie chest and arm. His wounds are serious, but it is thought he will survive. Samuel lirittan received a slight wound in the lip. (beat ex. itement prevails, but no arrests have vet bei n ma as the murderer who tired f an am bush, are unknown. The working men are unawed and express their d.-t. rniiiiatioti to run the miil." Killing A i;c,!'r,ul.. 1 l- in il..- i.r.'.-ii.-1'..i-..' 'ui-..t. A hair-lil'lmg report tea. hes le re of the shooting and killih- of n dcsjM-rado by tl.e name ,f i;:..,i Pntchard. hear Bake sville. Tl.'.il.. nay. lilleiiu'il was a "ot..!iitis outlaw, and for live years has I,. en operating in the wiid.iil i.art of '"'H'lty. living hke a bcust of pr tie' tuns lepeuteilly 4ki.ii sought for bv United States and Sii.te odicers. Yesterday two brothers. James and. i r i , i , I. liur'icsoll, both constables. 1, 1 1 1 , 1 ' l'l'itchai'd at thehouse of ids brother-' in-law. named Keese JJIalock. Thev I. iid warrants for both Prit chard anil Ruth Carpenter, his mistress, who was also in the house. Priti hard. who is powirful man and armed, mad" no attempt at resistance. In. I saiii me woman was too sick to lie ..iiv. 11 iiom lue innise, allll Ilstvl- t I'.. ' ...i r. ii... l . . , lmrlesoti to go for a doctor wi,o ,,v,.s u ,,. , ,lW.lv Scarcely had i... i .... .. '"'"" '."'.i. ami (in-.i m- tlie inaii were luiiut'idlv' iiijiucd. m- ; Tt is Hiiid that an Kic-iish v. ssi-1 ' vvith a hirc;e caro of dwiaiuile ha., ' "led from Aiitvveti for Kuhiud. 1 i"la' '''-if tl'' Jiolice are eo-uiaiit ol i ,ilci - lu..veiu.-liln. i A Chatlianiite In New York. AYe cony the following from the Xcvv A" ...1. IT 11 ...I.:.. I. ..I..,. ,1.1 ...j : ncium. n u P"""' r.i.-i,- ,s A waruiug to ,11 who wUh to get rich j mn'cblv : -A lean lookin-countmnin. about si feet high, broad shouldered and i u ,lwi-,r.M,ni ti.iii-il(-l v sinn'l " r..l. ' an. sicooeu hi' n" i '.n iniiii 1.Vitzit.r v.v.iav.ft.i.l. lii.t 1)y th(, t;uiu s.li(l . ), you know a place where a i.i : man can b'ow his brains out .' 1 "Yes. sb." proniptlv answered the , ,. , m, a ft .v,(lIlk- ..J)() ' iHiiiii-iii.ui. ... i'ii , o wim, 1() i,( .voiiiin.dali'd .'" -I do," said the stranger, ".rust show me the pace and give me li v , "''j"',', " ' Mi' ' ' ,;,.', Just cour-' a'.-f;; ,lMli V1, ,1 x you up uici ly." Tin polic'iii tM wa:ked the stranger to tli .j , Ho'iu-r talked rat 1 .na''.i v niioHi Mul M mt txvl,t..vi t(, be inider t'lic lluelice of ihpior. In atiswer the magistrate s o;ie-t :ons he t that ins name was .nii-uaircr ivossei. that he was a fanner bv occupation and had just come on from Chatham count v. N C. Tpoii being sea. died a loaded revolver and lu.' in were found in his pockets. How is it vi wait to so much money in e llsked t he dilsl ice. Well I think a man 1 die when he pleases. 1 money." an.vvei id the doleful tone. What brou-lit you t T came on a p'i asm i -1 i . I you .ii ink in this c'll.v '" "No si". 1 Lave r.ot ta Afici a htile fui i l'ei stranger admitted t hat Nor! h in an.sw . r to a promised to make lr.ni r he cou'd command a ca lie had sera:., d t v-ll, a i i' lilt to i y or no on. r. in n . this ciiv .' rip." ed l dn parii v e i.lld.' til. II e'l.ar I l..it i. p ta. it tio.i. r tie qui site amo.p .'. and sia: Ic I out i i - el ing to go b.i.-k uilli j !. t it v o wea'ln. Upon ri a. hing th. city lie h-.r '.:. I that th I iches woil'.d l av. In be ac quired by ib a'it.o' lti c in;:!' 1 1. it money. The fariie r iei almost teiupti d to d. a! i:i the .-p uioii, notes. 1 ca'l.-d at the i.ppo.iited place for thai 'in p"-e. b.il tie. ;'. ar of the .'.:-. .,; I, ,, del. 1 him finally. get!:lii,' d:---::st .1. ieioli dud. ! t ieo thi - e vv as 1 1 . .1 hue.' to live for lie s.'C.d I:.- ." lid iio lace l is h i. ,.d-la-i l i'.- -"iiow Sim ll.aue el; did von have wh.n VOil 1 ,1,1-liee" "Al'on: SI "'lhei. y..;i can e.sn i, I ,. :- e: for l::e t , do "It Is a mo that You i sc: t::e .1 ist.ei "Oil. 1 v. 1 them, and ,1 Two of tin-in from tie- Ti d l! md I .:. sir. owed V. h.'!e 1 ast liiht too cute 11 .Use.' tri.-d li Ut I Wils ,1.1 a si- ri ret 1 1 1 x lie. Lev. lll-t le , a ' in m i l, t !i'i';, W I 1 1.. y pa:, st tangl ed. .:i that I .1 eel 1 exam:: a lie via- if t. he ha !;'!."'' I Mr Ross,-,- c ill!. I V. 1 e-i 1111 u f u m.-r ill' . 'oo i of thi, and wi lls have a Icie st c in r hear tha gone to New gram Inc. ii.g that he v.as s Voik f. b, en re , k - En. lit Ton .Much Politics. fr .m Ui-1 ii .ri I un .1. If on, and e; i out.! 1 v ,1 1 : i : r -: 1 1 iii'.f tl lime.lab ui:et -. -t ' l.iili lie p. ;.! of this l. l on ,. I'v '...'i d bv ll.el 1' lili i t. .lit nt h i!d il lluale Ii b, tt-r; It is. J'., I'llllS. 'overn t ill- coll'.t ! V V e l and I leliei 1 le- li'i' lolial ih and di-p'iiys a It u.i i.v sl;i in1 i clil'i line 'de ites tl-e p.ib.ie o-i .,- vi h ii I tie sea -. -ii f, , t Ii. constable, and n!.b rmaii of the Peace collies on ales it W hen legisi.-it tires ie.'t ion o-' ; or a -btst ice It aeeeie,' aiid dud' es are to be Iioseli. iih.l when a cole or presidential elect urn gressimial oi confronts the lieoliie it assumes tie form of a violent fever, which beats a tatoo in the veins, scorch, s the blood ail 1 i la.e.s tii. hiihd of the voting population. This is one of the inevitable lesuitsof a lllil.clsal eicctiotl i.vstclii based mi inu e.-tneted silifiaee; and. wluieit is deiirecate.l and d ,oted bv tlioie'h'. lui audi s''' vative citi.elis w.io. ut the same 'tune admit their inability to suggest I il J 'radical cure for t ne e d. t hei e a: e 1 ot hers who. with l.iote or less sUi ''''' :1.v- nli'.-d to regard it as both a natural and healthy .-$..: ol I he bidv : politic in this cui.tiy. If iVeipien't elections always meant "a li ipii'ht . . c . i i ' eiilicilll! 10 1 11 til latllt'llt It' pi 11,11- l'h-s which was prescribed as th -UK' gualanf c of I lie perpetuation of l i. . 1 ' I' oraiioti. It is ti ft v feet lmc. and . bedrooms. I t WO (ll'C'.si...I mollis ami a bat in 001, ( he l'l iiice's bediooin is liune vsiiii n!,l .'.,!.! s::t.. .!..! 11... ( ;..,-.. ; .... Iioi-lei.d lo u.atcii. Mirrors aicl' i into the door jiancis. and the w,:, suit can be b-liled ende r bs ,aiid!, s or I'V ilcc! licit v. .4 lta.ll of l ire. A despatch from WilHiuim ranch. Hrown count v, Texas, savs : About . - - . toX outskif X i i.:i::.. . i i ... i ..r .,.,1 Iwrovin.r ll,., .i-..'lliii.r l,o..s.. of Alanine;:' (Web. a Mexican herds ,, I,., wi. .., , ; i'-- i)i ins vine ami live cniinroii. are buri.,1 beneath the ruius. In its descent the meteor resembled u massive bull of tire, and the shock was similar to that of an eartlnpiak It is still hot an. 1 ste.uniiir. It . - i-mi .vie leu in i in ran u muu;iii. iii.i tV(,L towers aboM' the surface about seventy, and will cover about ine acic of groun 1. Tlie concussion was teinlie. nearly every window in ;,.v, ii being shattered. People were Ion '.e l violently from tl.eir beds and ;;.io.l- iii the store hou-cswer. throw n from tin saelves. .i lives were lost . . ... as far as known except a Mexican t I. 1-iiiail and his f uailv. u i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 seMial handings le;; to tlie grouilii Tlie c.iitle lli d in i.-iror in ev il;'-ei!: in and the air .! tilled wnu sulphurous gas. The wildest con fusion in(aild. as ii was a Ion-' ume ii' ore nnv one cou.ii even jecture what it was. Tins is tlie hugest meteor that ha-. eer fallen -iid it Im, alreadv be. u visited bv many pe-.ple ami w iii doubt 1, s . at tr.u t -real attention for months to die with emu '. It ha, occasioned great ex iothes . eitement not only here bat all ovt r t he surf. ill II, line- co,;i:t! v. Our readei s can believe as much t the above as they please. AW' 1 1 1 1 1 1 k tlie author ot the te.egram is i nt It led to t lie le.it he!' tiled, l! lis being the boss li.'i' Uf. oi.n. 1 A Suifctiic Court Decision. A .lespa.eli fioj.-i Wa.d'.ingloii.ilaied hn ll in-1 . -ay , : A de. i.-i ,n vv is lelideied by theSii pi' me 'o.li t of the United Stales to day. in the case of d. 1!. Wall, brought le 'e iii', hi petition for man .l.itiiiti from the I". S. Jhstriot Court tor th- s lutheri! district of Florida. ail. the petite ner. was disbarred ; n 1 I'm bidden to practice in the U. !Y ( 'o:irts nf the ltnel above men tlomd for hiv.u;,' taken pail iii lyi 'hiiig a .:i-oie r tiaiiie.l .lolin- --. v. i.i wa i in j u! at Ta'.ipa. Fla . .iwaiiiug trial on the charge of rape. The pi iiiion a -1.- I'ora w nt of man dafliis to Compel the U. S. l)i,' -let lli.lge to l'esi -i, to him the rights at: i privilege. .:' an aitoiney in s.iid i it. in. the ground that bis disbarment without due trial and ii'iiviet'oii for the crime was un i . ,iisi it ut lonal and void. Thiseouit, in ah e'aboiate opinion by Justice Hi lelil V. il 'Id i hat While here is no ti id and 'i;!atio,i of .i- kind. 1 1 . !,,. ir .Ii-. ..eed.il" il .-htal C, : ,n. dish .) c dllet ill- ileli a I,:.! lie U.d scandal 111. HI the dllh of til. "llll t. tried St.i'.i' ll..!' i.e ii.ls bee'l . r I in- criminal hr.i s .... The pctile.i. : is tiiei'efore 1 read a dissent mg ' a mail la 1. J.I -t ice .pitiimi. I'l. i 'Die Forests of North Carol ititi. a l.-lt lil i li- . ; v and Iu' 1'.: .aneeofgrowth . North Aine. i.-.i - of No, ti. Car- p.. e t he l av. I,. , III it. e ilidussi v. 1'Ulill) squ.iie i vv lii.-h are to be e specie.-, of I he ii.e.llld llelul.i, I, I. I side by side, and mar,ji. dia. , i.t v two species of the K ."kv1 there are no forests l i i compare with 1 1 . oijna. Tiie State, de of the Wasteful till) still contains l.eany mile, of w in I'aud. i; lolled about all th- ti i ..lil try. The w bite j of the N-'llii ail' foi, v. llll lie' .i'liiei!o N.liet. -II of the tw. ,f oaks found ea-t Mountains gr.cv iii .. th Caiolina. a. id the State contains t wice as many alb !. see. it species as the entile eon till, lit of i'.iliopc. There file nil th lua:, !ias. seven in i umber, a.'i 1 liu llveiiiap'.es. All th. X utli American p'i,. s. i c. i t tho.se ot tne Paciiic slo.". al e loiilid li. le I 'or aibor cu.tui" il is probably 1 1 1 - nio-t favoii , foot on the i; lobe. . f n is. in. a. I , Uu- ner. glow with a riotous luv.t ; etli ii (indicates unusual viml- i liV. jlickones. belches and cln'st-, lull ill tain to huge dhaeh --iohs. w hi a- ' in tic same loca-it ii s may be found llillp tries over one hiiii lied feet high and measuiing thirty fet-t .ilouud. In s.-mc except iotiiilly fa vond sections there hi e wild cherry, and sassafras trees which have reach- , ed a diameter of sl feet. The pen ! pie of this country have not yet be- ' gun to coiup! chend the Ircasuie.-, mat are Mill fast locked in North' Caro. ilia's a.m. .si untrodden forests l..v tu li Law. A cm-re.spon.il id of the Raleigh News mid ( lbs, rver. writing from Windsor in U, rti,. cjunty under date ol the 11th Hist , says: On Friday, tul, inst.. in the even ii.g. the sixteen vear oi.l da.lgliter of one of our ino-l piomiheiit c.tl.elis. a gentleman who has huge taiuiiv eoiiiii iccli-.iis iu North ('arohnu. whs f"r Thurbrrit roaxUl Orfee in iouml pack a'.lv assaulted by 11 nc.Mo lutuber- I "'" "-V"- " or l " 1)0 not P" ul lilau. Ill colnpiiiiy w ith t Wo 3 oilliger sisters the Voiihg lady in iptestiou was walking in tl.e suburbs of Wind sot- when the negro sprang upon her and attempted to outrage her. Her .screams brought to her assistance a negro who was plowing iu a field iieai by. lb-drove away the assail ant before he had accomplished his J. ill pose, but lot before he had bully ciioki I and v iliaitiously bruised the nitiLT la.lv. 1 In- brute was 1 f nni.t - lady ly arrested and lod.'ed in tail here. Iist niht sonic two btlildt ed white teen ; mi iicp'oes went to the jiul, ! eied him and takilief him to li Kjiot ; 11bo.it cue and a half mile 1 from town! iian-.-ed hi... to an ouk tree. This : liior.uiio his carcass diilijj cs from a1 limb A mi l He I fate fo sue, l h u 1 M oiiiidi ( I. is the opinion o' all. Value of Fertilizers. ; following uuulyses Lave been ',llir1,,ed since the lust publication , ANo. 2.015. Aeid Phosphate, ' T-'..lixt.i PluiHidi.it. I I'lm.h.sto.. si C. sampled ut Wadcidjoi o, contained - j Available j'hosphoi ic acid ).2S, potash ; 1 .73 ner cent. ('oinmeicui! value hit ton ('J.Ol)O lbs.) S-JO.iiH. Analysis No. "2, 031. Aminoniated (J iiano. Lorentz Kittler, 10 South street. Jialtiinuie, Mil., sampled ut Wudiington, contained : Available is I'liosjilmrie acid lJ.."i(i, ammonia 1 . ;"!. ,t.,Jii on1; ., Commercial i" - i value per ton rlOOO lbs ) &n Analysis .No. 2.D22. I otton i oo.l, Maryland 1'ei I iliing Co , I Smith Holiday St.. Haltiinoic, Md., sampled at i'raiikliutou. contained : Available I'll"-, acid i) 11. ammonia 1 70. potash -'-''! percent i'J.(..il lbs.) LS.71. I ..... ... . V . il II. 1.' . . t . I 1.. t .. -lnniisis .m, i.oi. rajiiuaoie, .m- moiiiale.l Soiiililtt Jlone Phosphate of Lime, Equitable l'ei ti'i.er Co. Dux tilili, lialtimore. Md , sampled at I'ranklintoii. contained : Available phus. acid '.1 '2S, ammonia 1 82. pot - asli IM per cent, ( ommeri lal value l"'1' (,"i t-.O0H lbs. ) .iiaiysis o. uj, Lsmeralda Equitable l'ertili.er Company. Lux ,;J;,i JJallimnre, Md., bampled ut I'ranklinton, contained : Avail, jihos. aci.i !).... aiiimom.i i.h.'. potash 1 4 I"1 - "miuciviai ameiierion r-'.OOO lbs.) .J2.73. Notk. This article contains some i iitiiinl gu tno. the iusohible phos. acid of which though not dissolving in the citrate solution, is in a better condition to be taken up by plants than the insoluble in mineral phos jihates. It is proper to say thi be ca.ise this insoluble has received no consideration in the valuation. Analysis No. ti.'ii, vuel;,i Uertil icr, Atlantic and Nirinia Felt iliing Company, Richmond. a. sampled at liouisi.urg, coiuaineii: Avail phos. iici.l S.'.lli. lunmohi.i 2 10 per cent. CoiuiiKici.il value per ton ( J.OOd lbs.) !?J7 37. Analvsi.i No. 2033. Georgia Amnio iiiated iiotie Superphosphate. Kerch mr ,V Calder. Wilmington. X. C, sain le.l at Whiteville, contained : Avail, phos. acid (!.").". utnmotiia '2 1J. potash 1.3o jier cent. Coiiimeicial vain- per toil fi.000 lbs ) SJ1 (!. Analysis No. oj'.). Laret to Aid I Phosphate Lazrello t'lie.nical ami Fcrtiih'cr Works, ii. W. Grallhn. Proprietor, lialtimore. Md., satupl.-d at Monroe, contained : Avail, phos. acid 10 Id. potash O '.ti' m r cent. CoinmeiciHl value j.ei toll I'J.O.Ii) lbs. ..-'J.Mi. Analysis No. 2D IX Long's Pre paled C'hemicais. Long ,V DugdalsT S. lay street, Paltlinore. Md . satn h d at I 'av ettev ille. contained : Avail, pho.s. acid 12 P.I. potash 2 03 per rent. Commercial value per ton C2.ti!)'l lbs. ) slu M. Aiialv sis No. 'ld-2. Pel feet ed ' in mo.' ( lir.iud. I)avii.'. Wiiltlle. i'et.-i'sl.-irg. V.i . sampled at 1..I.N i 'lo. colitaiiie.l Avail phos. acid .S..")7. iiiimoni t 'J (is. pota.ii 1. 1'.) pi r ci id. Commercial value per ton (-J,(il!l lbs ) .J'vJ'.i. Analysis Ni. --'.OlO. Pllte Dis solved S C. Jlone. Equitable l'ei til i r I'oinpanv. box (iiili. Jialtiiuote Md . sampled at Cameron, contained : Avaihible tilio .. acid 12 '.13 pel cent. I'oiiiini u ial value per ton ('2.00(1 lbs.) S-2.V(i Analysis No. 2.003, Standard Ft r til.i'ef Company, JSoslon Mass, ) S. li irwell, iigeut. Norfolk. Vu . . siimph dat Tarhoro. contained : Avail. ! , iios. acid h .'.IS. jietas'li l.'2',l per cent. ( 'oiii.iiercial value per ton (2. 01)1) lbs )! 2-S.1V. Analysis No. 3.tl-"i. Wlmnii's Raw Walt. in, Wliaiui A Co.. Wiliuin.'toii, 1 h 1 . sampled at Salisbury, coulaiiied : Available phos. acid 0 11. ammonia 2 b. potadi 2.."1, per cent. Com i meicial value pel ton (2,000 pounds) :2 till. Cii.vs. W. Ia:isev. -Ta., 1 irector. Ill the United Slates last week there were l")d failures reported to Bradst ri ei's. The Southern States furnished HO, or one third of the whole nuhiber. an increase of 2. leo!'"ia had o : Iv iiitickv. Louisiana. Maryland and West Virginia. 2 each : Teuiiessee. li : Yiri'iniu. 1: 1'exas. 1:1; North Carolitia. .r. Cotisideiiible damage is reported from recent sti.nus in the West. GOOD COFFEE. EveryhiMy wants it, tint very few Rett It, hecaii-c most (I'Siplc (In not kuow how to s.'lii-t oiilTii., or It Is sp,,ll.',l In the moating i.r nmkiiur To i.hviiiti) tlxwn diflli:ulU Inis Ixien our Htmly. Xhurber's packaiia tV.tT.Hn ar.v Buli'lo I tiy n cxprt who un ili.irtliui ls tlm ariof bl.'iiilluif various Ha vnrs. Th.vy arn mastl in tho moBt pirfoct manner (il is iinpiissihlo to rmt well la inall uuiuilit ics 1. then put in pountl paclt a;, a 1 m th' In ait, nif ground,) b nring our hlxiialuro as a guarantro ot RuaiiluiMinHS, ami ivuili paekntfo cniitains tho Thurbcr rsi-t.o for inaliiinr tn'l Ceflrt". Wo pack two kin,l, Thurhiir's "No. 34," fctrotnr and tnuwcnt, TlmrhT's "No. 41," tail, I ami rich. Dim or tliu olhur will suit every taste. Thoy hav,i tha throe jfi'.'.-it points, gxxl quality, huneM un- litu, rraitjiuMt. price.. Ank u.mr trucer 1111 wuti any 111 ner aiu,i iui uwu mui.a Will U'll you what In Im'.sL Where twrsotw il.vsire it wtvalsn furnish tho "Itlrul" t'olTim-pot, tho ailliplest, txwt ami etuiap.njt cotT 10-pnt In existence. Ur.ieers who Boll our Coff, koep thetn. Ajsk for d.wriptlvo circular. KoHprn-tfully, Ac . ll. K. r. . THUHBEB A CO.. Importers. Wlmlnsalu GriKrs aoJ Onffoe Itoasters, New York. P. S. A the lnif.-st ihwlcrs in food pro ducU in tliu world, we oonstdor it our to- t-ret to inaiiuhicturmmly pure and whole Ham" tf.KMl- niul pack them in a tidy an.) mitisfaiti.ry manner. All rikxIu bearing our imnio are KuarHtitefM to bo ol 8iiprtor quility, f'iir and waukton.f, awl dealer a authoiizrtd to refund tho purchase price In any case where ciwtomw have pause for ilhksutisfacti.in. It Li therefore ,... Inl..rul i,f Itllttl llAMlMlSl anil Mill tumors lo uo Thurbar' broiai. Miscellaneous wiikn you come to II A Ij I I G II ': FOR THE BLACK FRONT STORE AND THE SIGN OP J. 0. BREWSTKK & CO.. Hariiare, Tinware, Stoves. Farming IajtaeDts, 4c, Sc. and buy your COTTON HOES, (iHAIN (1 ADIJ'S, (ill ASS BLADES. "KIHG CODE Where you can get the Most Goods and Dest Goods for the Least Money. AGENTS for and offering cheap to MERCHANTS -lUTON'T H I'OWDKH, ,i crml.. r HOUI-.-s STAMiAlll) WALKS. Th.. I.t mmln. Txiril i. 1 KFIiOSENK itii.l AI.MUHN SKiTIUTV OILS. lli:.MlNliTO.N COTTON Hil l l'l.ANTKUS HOKS. .VI'.. kt'. Write for juices. We give prompt attention to all communications and ,mi,ri, . J. c imi;nsTi;u a. co., April ;, 1SS3. Ralkwh, N. C. "IBS" AIVIIVIOrJIATED SUPEnPIIOSPIIATB. ANALYSIS. Commercial Fertilizer ltAi.r.inii, X. C, April 21th. 1882. 393. Received from Commissioner of Agriculture in Aiv tight Can, staled : Water (f 2 1 2 degree F. 17.22 per cent. Soluble Phosphoric Acid, (! 32 Reverted " " 2.20 Total Availabh 8. 52 Equal to Bone PhoHpliato 18 CO Insolublii " " 2T8 " - 5.63 Nitrogen 1.0.3 Aiuiiionia 2.37 Potash 2.17 Commercial Value Per Ton, (2000 Ills.) $35.75. Hife'nu.l, CHARLES W. DAB.XEY, J. HoS. M. MidUKK. Coimni.ssioncr of Agriculture, Raleigh, X. C. We will sell the above First ( lass Ft'rtiliz.T, (privilege tax paid,) the following loiv price, free on board in Baltimore. 10 ton lot S-2H nr at ton ; .3 tun lots 2) : less than 5 tons sM) : We also oiler at lowest price a full hue of AGRICULTURAL CIIHMICALS, for making Hoine-Md Fr- tlliel S. Send for our book about WAX. tf Jan. 11. 18S3 NOKULS, WY ATT 6 TAYLOR, COTTOiyj COIVIIvIISSIOrj DIEHCHAMTS, it Ai.i:iiii, i. it. ('ON-slUNMi Sis Sol i 111.11, 11 t.illKsl PlIICK ANI rHOUl-T liHI IINU OlAKARTIIBv Fertilize Your Wheat if Yon Want it to Pay Yon. Loot) SACKS AMMONIATKD AND ACID PHOSPHATES, Tlie Best Fertilizer Made for Wheat and Oats. Now in Depot Ifoady for .Shipment. Send votir orders to It Itl!-i, lut.'ik-ii. x. r. . Ilil.rr 7, Tin: WOODS AND TIMBERS or NOIITII CAIlOLIKrA. t v.,1 l'.in., -lot Ii. 11 2.V ll ll--11. 'II ,,( Ml.-ll Ih.-IR ill VhllHpP lll.lt I In-Ill M iS K.-ll.il., Is III.' l'lSl H.-rvl. .. nik Ill ll III,- liill.ll.- l-.l llisl 111, -I, ..( 111.- IS. .Ill ll chii ,I ili. ir suc.-s. y-.r w.nl.l, ''I In-1. -i-i llinii.- ii.-i-Ii- I. .V e-rj lull. ..I mill "rk r..r ilu. siuir ' - vv i : 1 1 , l , ; , . i s .ir. "V II Iv an I va,iiii... .iil.,'ut..n. Musi .r .v.- .! r.-iii si-rvl.'.. In llio Slii.c. "-1 liurL.tiu .1. .ill mil. -'Mr. Hale lavs .ton.- ilu- Stair fi grcni M.rvU'O." 1111.11. -ill 1 l-.l.'l-. '-ot hii-'Ii ili..r.'iu-li i'x.s-il,-ii,-t- flint It .Ihhtvi'S Ui.-iii l'si 1'lr. nluii. ii, " N.i.-livill. iT.-iiii I Linn- - t,,,. i k H ,ii ,in,:,..i ,.u unvi i,,r. is iii-rinaii ...t tn.-ii a. -ilu. a. limy t.o I'll,.., h) ..I il- sai . i ii .ni i is r.ilr ;i i.i"ii,,.s 'i-i if.-i-r.ll v. vvtc I'm- mil.' I.y .. ks,.i, ii..ii... In ..iiii. et.s ..ii iitixrHt'lt- t'l.li. r ,. Un- in. l.'iMtai.' I. If ii.,i i.. i... lui. I in .ii i ...'iil U..k nl..r.', iii.uli.1 1"i.i-1iiii. ..ii I.-. t-iia nf ilu. ri. liy i;. .i. IIALIOX !-i.X, I ' ii 1 ii us ti err-. Ii".l;ii'liern nti I SiHiiomiK, NKtV V(H(K . on P. M. HALF.. Publisher, Raleigh. NC. r.'ln iiar)' 'il I, l.T.I. L ft ,'. A-L ClfANOi: OF SCHF.DULE, I IHV I N.i. 'i- ItalflKli, 7 IV ini 1Ih ml. l cm , H If, 11 in h..rriimu 1 10 a m 8 11 a in 5 ai a 111 3 M a iu 4 IJ a 111 ' 4 t'.! a 111 i fi il a ni 6 iri a in 6 J a ni ! 5 li a m iki a 111 7 ii'J a m V1..1 h i. . m K.-ywr I N.w 11,11 H.v- , in 111 mi M VI. : ry Ouku (1 1; , 11 Maiilv V!..ii.'iir li il.V i 111 C;iiiit.rii j OsihhI ... M , Ml SHIiii.r.l , swoif. .r.l In : h, j in ohi:..n1 , Ci, 11. T.'ii 11 17 j. in M.-i..',ii' ' M ini)- 11 .1; i m MriTv 0 ik uiik 'h 11 ,hi , in n. iv inn 1 K.-vsi-r I J : 1. 111 Ai .-x ! II. .(Tuiiiii I ai , 111 nry 1 11 11 iu , Arrive Itninli'l. 1 1 j 11 111 Arrlvi, K,il.-li:li, H 30 a m ! Triiln niiiiilter 1 .-..niMK-ift at llniult.t Willi 0. 0. I ltnilwiiy f,,r Cluir..ii an. I nil ih.Iiiii. p.,uih. Tmlo t I iitiniN-r -J 1-..111 h at linl.-iifli well 1I1' lialctglt k i i..isi..n i.-i,r.4i.l fr all h.1uih iiurtli. ! 'Hi.-I .il I r.'u-lil iriiln. wlili .a-si.ia.T n.n. li iiiu.-li.'.l, l.-iiv.-n luiloiuli al i M a. 111 ami arrlvan at ai i. in. JOHN C. WISDKH. Hiii.erliiHiulent. (GRAHAM & CROCKER, Attorneys at Law, iractlrto In tho couri ut ChtxUmm mimty ' ' II. Ii HiUMi't in ituniiuAH ttiiywi t auywli.-ru In llitt HtaU . ..r Kcleral ilouru. Man-ti a, IWH. Cm FAHM FOR SLE. li FO ll S 1 1 j K OX .1 Y K 4 US' TI M E A VALUABLE FARM. tlvf mllrawmth-watit f WiUilmni'. N. 0.. and eight iniliw iltmaiit In.iu Hie K. k A. A-L. auil the C. V. k V. V. raliKMula. Tin, farm mnialim uUiul K n.-i...,twl,l. tilJJa.i.ar, lii . ulilail,.u. Il la wrll.H....wlUit..r.i..l..lil,li.,i)'.U,.wiKl, Ir. mil... . l-nHtu.'.n rv.rn. i-.,tt.,u. wheat, iia, Mui li ..f tli- r.-irin lit rl. h Imiinin laii'l, vlim.in ll.liy rlvor. Hun (aclllllea f. making ...iiilwi iniiiire. Tlie I, ml. limn mnxtm ,,la comfortable dwelling, lor- linni, hii.I ..ilicr Biiltalilo ,.ulh.,ua. A luirimlii I... l.n.l. luriiier tiil,.riuail..ii a,ly t". Du. J. B. liriiNS, euil.r..'. N. 0 Dtv. Tin. IrH-j. 6ni. inn hi,i.i I.. in u r ln-K.ro tliu Ji.il, .Ihv . .1 March, l.nvli vuTinoiiS NOriCE-lUV I fXKCUTORS NOTICE, HAV- , ,l.soiol. 1 lii'rcl.y kIvc n..il.- I" all t..ii ' """r"7" " ., ' ,i,i,i m uhihli u,a ,J l.ilnm imiiliml sal'l ,l,ss.. ill lo KIlill.ll ll.a ' '- .- .7. . Isni WlLl.l v Ml U1LL. ilulib. J'.l. 1NJ. Ila. Advertisement". COTTON" STOVE. FARM BELLS, TLOW LINES, HARDWARE, kC. Fertilizers. DAVISON &. CO., US W. Lombard St., Baltimore, Md. WYATT A. TAYLOK. LOOK HERE!! EVERY MAN Ought 19 INSURE AGAINST FIRB -IX THE NORTH CAROLINA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. Tlila ini.ny han U rn lo uocmtul nprUB for (..uricra yearn, anil Always Pays Its Losses. It In K.if.', nil. I aolvnm, nn.l ,a proroplljr all II l.lllil.v). All cliwiff.4 ..( Iimurnlili. prniKirty laurd i..uil,l.- I.Tins. fii.w K iho Hid lu luurl r..r furl her liif.irniatl..n w.l) l H A. LONDON, Jr.. Aeent. Sf-pirinl-T 7, lwn.-am PITOBORO, M. 0 OF ALL PLANTS, FOR ALL CROPS, FOR ALL CLIMATES. Wo an tha Unntt rumen, Unraat ammd ifiir. rr anil larmut acra tlrali-ra uibm; kara lim H.-unrat fvtiaiea for produrinc Baat r4 AH our .v. mrt utitil, aud ooljr Uia twt asot out. Our Annual Catalog mm4 frim LiM bftna THB li UK AT KMT BKKU HTOBB IN THB VVOULO TO YOUR OWN DOOK. Il In. rliul.a all tba detlnula new and ataadani nriattaa ct Fli.m-r. VwUlila, ndd and TreaiHill, anj FlinU. Bout Fit bk lo any addraM. HIRAM 8IBLKY A CO. 8xJm4Mi MMkotar, Jk Y, a4 UkimmtT, UL J. L. ALLEN & 00., FAYETTE VI LLE, N. C. MANUFACTl'llKltS OF ' A K l , Wholesale and Rf.tail Dcaj.ebi ' I N -s Furniture, hi Blind:, kn AND llulldors' Material Generally. Factory on Mumford Street. Sales ItoouiRoii (been aud Gillespie Streets. N..T. 14. IH89. in. PATENTS. AlfDEBMW WITHJ Knllf-ltor of 1). S. mMmtuv i tliro fainnla, Na. VU Hrtftnlk RlrMl. cor. (I. MID. U. el- rnl Offl.T. W:ililnlou. Ik. 0. Corrrttwaavara ll.-tl .-. N' . Ii irpa rr adi'm. Ko ft eharnd iih lr Pali-ni In all.iwfl. I!.-fi-iac. Lwl ohnioa n.. Iln. r. ami I'oaliB'Wiar, WathlaaUMt, Ol iX, ' I'amtililal f laitrucUoui fraa. ROTARY HARROW. I havn bnuht tha onuolr rifht tt Cbathant cuuiy li.r the aale of tha ealabrated BOTABt HA It IIOW. Theae barmwa are tha beat lu iih, auil urnry larmar ouhl to bare one. A mwtalaC 11 r"n ' WM'U L"nJ"n'1' "" ' prune, " t0H c. 1 Mairh W. 1MB. ', s.fwrwuTniMPTl'fil RAT.Fi BV f nMlllMllHB ? . lrtue.l an onter (! the superior aeurt of Chatham .h.uiiif I wl'l aell al pabUo aaoOon, OM THK I'HFMINEH. at 11 n'dirt urn 4TuapA th 'iMih day of April, lam. I til m fcaM latsrast of the a'e 1. H. Mima lu atractof lu4lylDotl Lick branch. Oape Fear towaahlft. OluMaaai rouolr, , cmaliitiij alKiui aoraa, tw whieh la tlaatiHl a i OOTTON-OW anil ik b Taeiaa-oor-ihlnl rah. ' halanm aecurtsl by hoa4 vltheuuroTsdacuif rlty payable In t nKiBisa. .. W. A. LAWHAKeB, ; March , ate aaiue I April. a. jam am rowu April i, lm. its. SIBLEY' EE name lo ne ou wri.v .11 uj s ... in. IJtWi.llJiilli.lii.j.lw.1ii'f .!M
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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