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itmir'ilitti'i tl y , lUMHI . jai-Hfi.n iiAg flfhatham Record THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1HH3. H. A. LONDON. Editor. Our AYushinstoii Lot tor. Stamps on bank checks will Sot be used nft er next Saturday, the. lust ! 'Congress having abolished their use; j after that day. This tax affects so I ! few of our renders t Lint it may be j Then the Ohio i... : I i... 1.... i I... I !. . , ., , , , , ( ... Sll lllll !UH, llllll in s:i V I il.l I III, in'.ii.i- TaaSvruKVE Court of the l'u.ted;t1 tcrnal revenue Jaw. tux of tw . mv ......p,;. ....,' nlt States decided at their recent term . edits was levied on ever.,- haiia-chcck (..y (.Nj,1(.s....s i jVe'iings. Key that the lioinesioiid exemptions np-'l '-' vv:ls l"iul y ii..mng n, notes' for VI are Wing smmded in t-1 1 li- .1 ins ail ilili'i'i ions, ami i uc line pi eii'iiin.-ii x A Itcal Itoniaiico IFnun our regular i'orri'ipiii.li'iit.) "W.xsiiinoton. D. C June 2.1, 'SI. Politics seem to bo wanning i:p to j necessary to extant what it is. Dur-! correspond with the went ner 'i.t tl... M,..- xvl.pn 4 uivml , ix much interest herein i i.- : l .... t wo cent statnn on overv ( puea to eaw r" - ,.! work of that eamoaixMi. so far as l! mpnu in uivor oi urn -,i i nm. .. - erablc apprehension is felt leid ho raits should b broken up and swept ,-,., u.rNi.wsiuiioui-r..'r down the ilood. luty vears ng. chapter I. of a ro In i:ast Si. Tjoui.-? proper the sit ua ,..,, j,; re:li jif0 i,,,,,, j Wuke tion is hiuc!i tin- sanw as yesterday. :i.(,lmtv. m;)n , the vigor of some Tho r.owtmiu dyke is still intact and ! fi,;,..' Venrs wooed a maid of twenty protectu the business part of the city j s,ll:m,ei'.s .,,,,1 number of winters, Imt outside there is notlmig but a j ncecpled, and xvas lmppv. lint watery waste. . the inip xvas dashed from his lips. She Early tins forenoon the water which I sll,itK j.Jv. with a.piick ehangeoifaiicv. h:-..k" through the Madison dyke (,1(..v v,.,.u,., j,,r n f;tIu.j,'.,l yesterday innming reached a point a f.,uIt v,,rs ,l:lSM.. , as t,v j. short distance above euioe and . ,.i:1i,i.. u ,...-i,,1l once, iwie.. in t lie t In- miscellaneous Advertisement. broke a leai'lul crevasse m tlie i In- fi, nl,.i r,,,. ,. iln'i-.l in.,.. I.,..m i'.... .,.; ..i.. n mi, I A ton Km rim embank- - l wi. i jast as they do on those in tavor of ; aiieeteu a vei.. siiia.i p.n i m om pv , (ij . j),,.!,,,,,,,,;,.-,l,,!,e. (le irge nient. About six hundred teet of vitl(v t,,.,,.,;,,! ,,,... ali then b- iadivi.tui.la. The case went up ou : ...ation. iu not many person, except ! i;j;ss w1k, 1,. retired fiom the star j I tack seemed to sink a:id disappear eanie a idow. Fort v velirs had pnss- rvi-vftl from Wisconsin and this de- business men. ever use a cluck. The., -mite cases wit li a huud-oiiie pile in . in an instant, and the -up has been ,nl si,1(.o that time of lust love, and "f i ' n i ;;, , , ' aboUtioj- of this t:i. however, will fees, is still about here and it is said : widening ever since. Parallel wit li , ,. l!lf,, ni-nt when the leaf of Clr.p- ciBion" overrules the dens on u,, ; ib.Mt.m. ot U.. ,lU.n,..te between Washie-.on : tliis embankment run the tracks of t(,. . "of , ,,,,. Wlls turned. tli-Bfttue point rendered by .bulge. , " -i .; '' .U1.1 Xew York us the lieutenaiit of the lndianap iis ai d Si. Louis and Tll(.sp ,,ld time lovers met hut si few Dick, of this State, in February, ."'"-i 1" eacueis . l'resideiit Arthur m U;s tight tor the ; the Ualusli roals. I liese tracks ,j-vs since, in a store, casiinllv 1882, in a case from this county. V' alluded to this decision of .Tiuk'e , ""J11 Dick in the Ksomi. of March !Uii. tax and not abolish the tax oti trace chains and otter aitieies that an dailv used bv our farnii-rs. Tho I'll hi io Kna!. lad roads r.iea great nui.-auc -t the "peojilc niuch more than 1882, and expressed our surprise thereat. A man in this county, nam ed Howell, was a licensed distiller, "and an action was brought by the government upon his arihou--e bond, and judgment was obtained against Lim and his securities. Kc cution was issued and the marshal made return that no levy was made because the defendants owned no property in excess of their homestead j w POv the following : exemptions. Hie District Attorney ; ..ynt iv does tho condition thereupon made amotion that an- ihe public roads reflect the character other execution bo issued and the of the civilization of a country, but marBhal be directed, -to make a levy also n.invnvs the cl,araet..r of the peo- , ,, , . . . ?.!e for industrv intelligence, cconoinv nd sale of the property of detend :,llinll,.;ft. !:,, n.1. lik( ,,.! whi;. ants without regard to such oxemp- Key. not on'v make bad morals, but Hut to be serious, it doe. seem veiy i,.lu,,ii,.lU, nomination. When li.i.-s , could not withstand the terrilic cur- w..ro ,(, 1,,,.,.,! ,, !.,. :ti, vigor ijust in Congress to aho'.ish this was p, iate secretary to ( iovei nor . rent which set ia ilnough the ("iii- ,M. w,.i,t ,,f liis seventy vears. she late e.i;ro alul Alton hreaK :i to 1 tiiey. too. hi i-- went down in onick succession cut ting tVall direct rail conucct ion with tlm Moijjan. he table, as it w 1 tor of Arthiu' deal inoie ll!o'! to sueeeed than 1 was at th" ln-a.l of llie :v lot.w trial. He is just about uicky enough and utiscrupuloiis i noueli t ru.. ,i Ui'imbUean cainfaiu m these i.itt-r a tuesentiuent of their ri)a.I. from davs of that once ri spe -t.il. e past! would be the tax to keen them in good condition. The gi.iu l jury of I'ike count v. (ieorgia. ive--nil v ma le was 1 lie cluei in; of the State to all intents and p noses, and ii mav be noticed that conventions, in consultations and in noiih. These breaks gave the water all other iilaees Mac Te.'.w 1'i.iss is a spce.lv exit to the east wai d. and all . . ,' , i . .i ' i . . . . . ' i : 1 i 1.., lierallv touii.l at tlie heai o: ine oav a sieaov aiei r.i;i.i v i m i.. been passu. 1':.. A Jrv i- the bottom laud lee ill of the old Ohio and Mis.sissi oi Uailroa I em b;n!;i:i. .t which cro'--esthe bottom !. tween 11 1 -I St. ,oi: i!ld Ca-s il!e. It does not -eeli possible to re-tore ihc-c tracks and t he pi ohahiiit ies are c. As I lie 1 1 in : 1 1 j it ' eamnaiij"! h- is a e'o. out t 'uard the blulV. now soi i ading oer till it is said mat lri si.iein An inn , t 'natural disoosit i, m to avoid trouble. IO live (pneny ail.l i" i;;ni.;r ii.- strifes of the da v. would dis incline t CC'Il 11 l. . i e!!o. ts w lil he lua le I o lepiui e'nb.iukmeut tint il t he water le Thebveal; in the Chicagoaud Alton j;,..;, smiled .sweetly and was buxom still for all her sixty sumiai rs. He tked her "could he see her." ill the good, old-time "sparking" sMc. and asked further could they lime a talk. She j s.iid not then, but invited hint to call at hcl house. He did so, found Chloc willing mid with flesh plighted vows! Iieeaini next 'ower ti lie tale" of teal life will be turned, us the announcement of the mai i iage 4 .f an old and esteemed citi zen in a few days will hlimv. Could a I. .el surpass the stciv in ph.t. and could there be a stronger proof of the 'Id adao-fi. J rut ii is stiangrr tliau TM ALL RIGHT COOKING STOVE. Th mi.!. rsiKiuil,.!). A.1iif,.r lhln.1,.lntct Miivi-, lein-.u.. i. it. th. ii... Him i.vi-r ' U MN TV-1 IVi: TIIOI'N.tM) .. Ui. .'Si..vr luive i,m.. fi'..-t. C.lnl Unit In lm, U li.Hliim u l l,..y Imvx chvii Entire Satisfaction. PRICES VERY LOW. r ivoti, r. i- liiw. ni.il,; Cuiui.nt, aii.lIJsi ot Fiiriiluii-i'. HARDWARE OK JiVEKV DKSUKIPTION. Basil, Doors and Blinds, I.AlttillST STOCK IX XOKTH CAKOLIXA. JUZ.IWS LEWIS & CO., IIALKIGH, N. C, June i!S. SS:1. w'hkx vor comi: to 11 A 0, M II tfi U ILlSfn.a'ir of WU)K FOU TH1: BLACK rR0NT STORE AND TIIK SIGN J. 0. JIRUWSTKJI. & CO., Hardware, Tinware, Stoves. Fariiiiri Implements. 4c, 4c, ' and buv voiu- tiona." Judge Dick granted this motion and rendered an elaborate opinion, in which he held that "State exemption laws cannot apply to any debt, obligation, duty or liability dti" from a citizen to the L'l.ilcd States." Accordingly executions were issued, and the homesteads of ip.iite a nuin- liKe bad whiskey imposes upon the 1 peaple taxes heavy, onerous" and. if we o.'i'y pause to contemplate them, perfectly appalling. There is perhaps IIO tax so useless, so burdensome, and 'about which there is so much gulling friction, a; the tax imposed by bad roads. It is a lax upon mind, muscle, morals and material upon man. , lieust uud him from the excessive hilioi eitailed tract has tloo.leil uearlvail tin' cast- by a light for the nomination. Don't impart of Venice and forced many, let the other candidates make an;, families to vacate their houses and' such mistake. Aitlr.ir is a .piiet. .seek saiMy on higher ground. An ; taciturn, self contained, se!." casing oilier p art of the town is almost sub ! lmlil. l.lelOilOteO.V. hilt ttelC is a merge-1. lie- ellice am. I .lliei H IS! gr -it d-'iil of luiiii.m n.-t' i;i e in Ai l hu lie wasn't elected I'risi.J. uud 111 li!.-'.. iiiii.m lime in, ,1 ber of our countymeu were levied 1,.11S1.1 (.j,,,,, IM tllill,s M,uuMv .Ulll upon and sold by the marshal. And inanimate that travel the highways, now the Supreme Court of the United Cmide. sin face drain, and solidify the States decide that tliese homesteads V"UVw highways, and team 'that .... . .ii- ",)W takes to malket I.doO hounds Bhould havebc( nexempt,,l.anu ... MMl!l u ;th , rSM-ilirv 1. .1(1.1 contrast with Judge Dick s opmioo t. '-Mm HI pouuds. thus almost .louh they hold that. "Nothing can be ling capacity, t r w hen t e; e hours more clear than this, as a recognition are now rupiired to travel n given ance. six orsev.'li hours woiial he by Congress, that in cese of execu tions upon judgments in civil actions the United States are subject to the finme exemptions :is apply to private individuals by the law of the State in which the property levied on i found." This decision is eminently I'l'nt and proper and place the gove; 11 ment on tho same footing with oilier creditors. TltK KaU.KoaI elect io'i held at loll- eigh, on last Saturday, resulted in th defeat of the pvojiosi d suliscrip tion. Our rea lers will remember that an election was held lat April iu Wake comity upon the .pn stiou of subscribing Slnn.:iii!) fowiuds inuid ing the Albemarle and l!,i!eih rail road, and the siihsci iptioii wn .. feated bv a large :v At that ainp.y salticu ttius suving mucu valuable titne. Atul whether time is money or not. hen rightly u -ci n is ceilainly tlii' i-ssi nr(. nf piospei ilv and the ery sou! of political econo my. Vehicles that now last tuo in six years, would upon ci:!i.:ed and proper road. last eight to twr'w yeai' one nolle would do the work of two. a small one would do the work i f a large one, all would last longer: and travel that is now a bur den and a grief, would become pleas ant past-time. There is no truer aphorism than that "money saved is money made.'' and there can l- no q lesiii.ii th.it go. 1. 1 roads would be a great s;o ing in time, power, machin ery and money. only this, lands and homes are desirable ;iiid valuable iu proportion as they a.e m-nr or distant f' om the nun ts of pvi-b- and facilities i .f ra:!voad Have! an. I lllier-coiir-e. I i 1 roads place us in ipn, k and ;l-V ouUiiUhicathiii w it h these would he a very pnui I friith-. in his cap if. a the cxpirul !! of a thru years and a half a. tieUi'.-l i a! i ui. In could be honored by his p;i. ty w ii ': a nominatiou. That of itself ,ouM be an iiileiisely gratifying circuia siauce. The election is atiof her ii,:;:-. It doesn't follow that if hoyiinatcd he would be elect" 1. The chances are pretty s!r-ng the other wax. put 1 1 1 1 as in. titers now -',:iii,l la h..s tie- 1 hi inside ,,!' the ...!i m the race !' r tie ''h tioininat ieli. t'-laiiie is e"Usideie,i ..u: a''c i .f I he w:i v. Logan is vi-rx iOnli'.i lolls but Doi-sey Miys be can kid Logan olV. There is i;.. a stsi-'igmau in the cablnel e'.ci-pt I'. 'gi r. iiiid the hitter's ,1. !'.-..: la ; t.i'1 .big l h. p.l into xxhich his pi e-i,h ; ; a-p;, i tio'is liece.-.-al i:y hit. Ill the n'XI JleJ.'.lltiieail ionxeliliou ihele Wl'l be b ilcleat'-s. 1! xvili he In . .1; in si cure, for a noi a: ration. II". As things look i.ov.. tlii ie i- h;-.. i y any doubt thai An iii. r X'. ill go into t hat convention with the solid South a: hi.s back, and a s..!e! South im-iins that invsieiioiis ;i,i l sign;tic:ii;t iitim- lier SIM'.. That ieax.-s Ml only to be !' obtained, xvitii New i Ingi.iu.l. New e York. Ni vx .b 1st y. I'eiuisv ivama atid a the lioi,.,i',ess We-t l.. c,,.i:i i'rolii. ! !.. ! all t he j.-iti;: ;.hi, ' !.' p'ii.:. w stati sm. n loo!; mil : ! An h.ir. ; levators are close. I amt slock yar.ls o:i tiie bank of the rivi r are no Ion c-r .o ai'.ih'e torus... ''he damage lo th- eh ..ilois ti'i.l stock va.ds is -.il l to'lie hi. I, 1U.I')II to 'sipi.OOO. A1! the coiiniry in the rear and cast of Venice is ii ii! d '. I' d. The amount of farm land on i he American bot toms uoi',h of 11, st St. Louis is said 1 i be fiom lu i i lil'lei'i thoiisand :i u s. and the loss, to crops is n.ii:- tit imt h-ss than s-.".MI.tHHI. t'he most hl.'.l'Tate estimate, ta'i ! iel;'s im: ti.ivr both ihe of hied io XV her ro er. ti imtagi !y enhatice I he value . their d.'suabi.-ness u 1,1 would not be proper tins knel to enuiiierati all the evil.-, of bad ii a-baiitagcs t.f g. .. .d o,:, Hot .-.utislied before. election Raleigh township and ..n:nt other townships (tini.'igli whi' h tin proiostd road would rum v. .ted favor ot tuo county s suhsei ini ion but the remaiiiiiig tov, n.shiis voted ahuost solidly ngaiiist it. It xas then proposed to hold eltctions only in those townships, which had favor ed the county su'i se; iption. and let these townships suliscribe certain amounts without ihe rest of the county being responsible therefor. Accordingly those, townships held elections last Saturday. a:..l all except two, voted against subscription. It is thought, therefore, that the pro posed road xvill not be built, at h ast not for sometime yet. It would seem to us, au outsider, that Raleigh must do something, and that soon, to retain (and we may say, rngaiu) the large trad-' ih.U has hten going there of late years. W'c have often heard the merchants of Raleigh say that more t.,de goes in (heir C:ty from ( hat ham 11 lau ii'om itiiv it was sent to iln afher count v, but xve l.i.oxv that this mi nt. Mi-Curd ldci.li.-e,Ueu. our hinds and s homes. It in a paper of and elaborate ad-i or all the s. It a'! were we trust that these .s'.iggi si ions w ill slltlice lo de vil, ipe a determined purpose to rid ourselxesof the shame and incubus of bad and burdensome ro.ids." Obstruct in- the Mail. fri'lM 111- SaiVs.l.lr Lull liniil'k. Miss Mary Rennet t. nf Alexander iimty. was before United Slates Commissioner V. (t. Jingle at Tuv. loisville. Moiidiiv. on a warrant sworn out by Y. I'. A. White. K., . post master at McCurdy. Iredell county, under sections iiud Itlilio, charg ing her with obstructing the United States mail. Mrs. Kayle. of Yadkin county, has the contract to eurrv a si-mi-weekly mail fro-.i Hamptmiville lo Tavloisxi.le and return. When pciitii.n xva.s od'i red for the estab lishment of the McCurdy ot'tice. a plat o! Ihe roads leading to and from Oil the 0, ,.1,.,-la gi eaier (plant ;ty oi and the pi ..." 'i.,1 ciosi '.y !;,) ;-,c. , i iican oigiins ci , in, eral.lt- cli i't -ni ihe old ticket i icks. but I ! . e' loud ii ll eic I of Tb 1. .: licit To sho.x the .-, I st !u ii'i!.llC;!ii guage i f a eoriespond. r.t I res,. ,i ,.!, t under its est and out-p-ii.e! that xas urged m whi u he was i Ice How . 'Ider. but 1. 1 ich.-r. In Idili w n ili.e e: e i-hlu'oc ,-l.ui, 'It lee j-i-s-.:Ii;i,I V I 'U:l.l. ii and lb'.: I would no. l.iu-ii sn a'.y x.:is ;i taint y .;- Ill the tield !: h i .1.1 -till !.-; i. 'li I x.ili .';:..: th- i;.u now,' the lit t 1 1 ) t : l . ! 1 1 . i 1 1 : 1 :!i II. publie.'iii is. Ul .,:lvelllenl. I..l : ' bV;.-. i,ib.-r a!! i.xor, f Mr. I ihi.-i, l d before lie is is !...n,-r -and U I i ail ! ii.i! w as said i if him il'.ii comes that v lodges in the le Well as Democr; Hayes it, ay be II I. it Wnllid I argue, in I :ng his ;n -t campaign. 1st i iiMiiii lit winch l.. Is i.f Uepub'lcal'S as its. L-i Inial'ie :is Mr. ill his i.f. ale eii.liac e siipii most foliy n t o in,. !..i:a.-;aiia erihe.ved and the !o i the crops a! much higher figures. t II. 1 Ci aro). doll I, six luiies be ll, e 1 ..Iliois s:.e ol the ! 11 l: i. Ui is s:ii,l to be de j'l. . --.li'. J-'n'ly ihrce fo.irths of th l.i'abii s in the town are iplarlered in lie.ie school ii..use and a few resi d. ia-, s ;; ti,-.. high ground along the Hack oi the S-. Louis and Cairn Ihbho.id Most ol these people are iu a d. s;l:i:i-co;i.i!i..!i. and unless th, y recei'.e as -ivancc there x ill be s.itVet -ing a i.oiig ihcm. I'ro m il l-- :ol:it to tl,(. Hlut'l's. a distani-- o: t'oiii miles. Mini soulliWiird (..! I'll or I'Veb.e miles, the cut ire cotiiilry is siibiii-rgi d and presents of tlie inmost ilesola'ion and it id th- floods held back two weeks longer the farmers could haxe save I liinsi, of iliei;- wl.ea' and j-.ola-toes, as b ill i were t.. uriy ready for h.ii ie.-iing: but now crything is los'. and nearly uii nf th- farmers a. e ruin d. This can also be said of very in any f.iriuei.s ci-. -where i.;i th" li.iil'.lil hill. Is. Th- iloie loxvn of ( 'a!.. .kia. a sho-; distance o-ni Carun-li 'el, isa'l under w.itil :.: d tin-inh.ii i'.!. lis eei iimxe a!',.-.'l on.y in skill's. The (..exi'm.. es imi.ie of lb- diim.ije h tl.j n.g:,,,, :s said t be lunch hm ow. Jt is noxv stan d thilt fully ton llnm-an I acres oi xvheal alone a:e from tw o to s.x fee; un h r water, and as mu li more of eoiii, jiotit. es and o.her -t ops is .hi-.infge.l. ea;i sing a loss. ,.f .-jt I I. t. -. also st.,:... ihat Ihe Si L-.nis lo. l rhica i-...i and th lien 1,'o id. part f w nn h ex'en t . lo I lei t 'a"on loict. haxe been damaged i.i:;v sj ,; i.oiiH. A Sad Suicide. A telegram to the Charlotte Jour hill from Reidsville. dated --ml iiisl.. says : Our community was gi--a,'v shock ed this aliernnou to hear of the sui cide by drowning of Col. Win. K Meb.iue. xx ho has b-'cn ipiiie a proiui-u-ut liti.'eti of our ullage for .several years. 'J'hi.-. sad cu nt occurred i;i ;! night, it is .supposed, as he 1. ft home yesterday evening ill a despo'i lelil sliite nf mi.nl. glowing out of finan cial troubles and to which ho ha I been subj-tt for some months. Ap prehending something wrong in hi. c-e e a pal ty of c.b' m t (i fly or :-ixty men went in se.iie'i of the v, aii. teivr. but could ascertain nothing in regard to the iiiissiag man until they dis covered his 1 .;! ll. ai ing on the water of Wad-'s mill pond about live miles ftoni town. riieiciijiou a se;ueb xv, is eoiiiiin-i: !. and his body, after sev eral hours, xx as honk-.t up by om- nf the party. About a half mile this side of th poiV.l. at the resideui f Mrs. Wade. lie left his watch, pncl.et book, keys iinl kin:- hv il. i.... siting tli-ui m COT JON IIO M.S. RIUVIN CHAIH.ns, (JRASS JiLADMS. FARM BELLS, PLOW LINES, HARDWARE, AC. Wh. re voil call 'et the Most Goods and Best Goods for tho Least Money. AtiilN !'S for mid ol'fering cheap to MMI!C1IANT,S Briiri-rxTs I'oxviii l:. nil frii.l.. tr now i: s sTAMi.xiMi sexl.: s. Tin- I -M nei l.-. hi" l.xll'.-i N... I l.l liO-I Ni-mi I Xl.xnmN SKi l lUI Voil.s. lif.MlN.ITON l OTToN .ni l I f.N S llliS lo--.s. i-.. .V. rite lor prices. W.Ogtve prompt attention to all cnniniiiiiicalioliR inl .1. ( . iJ.i:wsn;i. k ro., R.vi.cir.ii, N. C. orders. Ai,:l I Soil. 2v'OKIUb W V ATT V TAYLOR," COTTOU C02S2ZISSI02sT MEaCIIAWTS, li a 1 1. ;. i'iixi.xi:is Sn! :. in ii. i:n..nT p,:r, - ANI1 ,(,, i;i.-U ItN,s i;cau.ntkki, Fertilize Your Wheat if Yen Want it to Pay Yon. l.r.ili) SACKS AMMONi ATill) AND ACID I'lIOSl'NATES, The Rest i'ertili.er Made for Wheat and Oats. Noxv in Depot Ready fof Shipment. Send vour order's to Nomsts, WArr a j'avloh, &iiHti, s. c., si i'.-,ui :, :s. !;xJ:i't-Mi;i:il',Ls::l E. 6 1 1 mM,m M mm HERALD. renin st ni that the al t ,c!e sboii'd' . i ni.in 1 rtw-n -,-. . . reii il' st'u;- tiiat i;.e al I a be delix el ed to bis w it'e. A Hot-xvie; also found iloating mi the water ad dressed to his wife, in relation to the premeditated act. His body xva.s lalicn to h- residence of :i Mr. Siven. , m ar I h n ;a S! at ion. This mournf.il alVair has cast a h ep gloom over our j entire eoiunninity. i M. L. S.ewar:. a iiinaiit. ni.ide aiJ asceiisinii iu Missn.ii i. iu an old hot air balioot.. which burst x hen it had, attained the height of about -'.IKI'h teel. The balloon and leroliant came down will; a rush and plunged into! Iloiiin- l'i mine Creek. Stewart's body ' w ns recovered. . I KA!.!:iiH. N. ('. - - I Guam) ori:xiiG HEW GOODS TIIK CITT Ij We offer n 1 n-.;e ami attractivi- sine!. of It is said that th- population of' Riitish India is now about "2r .()0. II. in. a population double that which xvas ruled over by Augustus C.-esar xvlcii he issued the decree that nil, the XMilhl should bu taxed. The; Empress of India ru'es oxer 1 i-'ie M oh a nil lie. ho i su'i.j. ,; , 1 hilii dues I In Sii't:i!i of Tii'lc-y. lv-ss i ioods. Silks. i:i.i, k Cm. ids. I :ess Tri:uiiiin-s, Linen-:, i ' aoestics. b':. li ll.ls. I ( Shoes for L i ia Children, (i nth Roys: il,..ls: ( '. nl Ci - .'.li s u- 1 1 a :x alidO; id nil in;-:'s. and i e ll t lie k X id-s: Songs Never Sung. . ii. f lauds. Ill, it there i.. la.l a era! conviction thrmi dmut IX geli II' ' ' 'UII - try thai Tilden Wiis i,..t uufaii x d-ult Hia.-ii.'au.l uji to yeslerd-y had b. trade is decreasing nn,! xve think xvill not exaeiivon the main road, but is reaehe.l from the main mad on the Tavloisx il'- continue to decrease. Much nf t Lis ; liauennw tfoes io uu nam. aim mariv .-.axes a com . ea nf i ,,,.1 !...,,, of our countytiii n find that this siv miles travel per week. Tin-i'n.-l-LTOwing toxxn elVers them the best Hinder General adopted this as a with me I. xx net ner it is ilr.-in.n r to iict a Keputvican ciind'dale at the next time ni-not-- v. he ii i s in nn r-eiise the oiiestinii belt thel- Is in. doubt that thousands and ihoiisands nf Uepilblicans felt at the hist ejection that it would be liu ir duty, in case I'iideti were re-lu uiiil.at ed. to vote for hi:n and t ix e the old man auol In r cluiii. e. I know 1 felt s... and I heard very, very many l.roiioaiieed i l ilM'lllllg I'o J.MM'Iss I p lii l l.i! i Irirl .ili' .l. iillial. Mr O. M. Sa lb r. -' the Sni.thern Mxi.iess Ciuiip'iny. w.is in the city x -.: oi .1 iv hax ing in his charge two you:-- girls. and 11 xeiii.s old. who I iv ai iiveil in t Ins c. iiintry fi en f a relative at Rock Mill. 1 h. ;.iiy of their travels is nn inter- c.sih.g niie. Some Veal s a'n a Mr. Scimii. id. nf Summit I'lkecnut -ty. Miss., went to Smith America and a few years aflei xvard.. his wife died, :eain:'lhe Iwochibhcii nn hisl.atids. he was si m hi attackI by consump tion, and fearing to die there ami ie.oe i is children alone, he sold out cm ry: lung be had and bought them . U. u vi i ii ..!!;!. i!.;: Ills- 11,1 -111. All.! I., .is nr.- ),.. 1-ni li Hi, n.i is .,-..it. ' i in;. i'. in Hi ,'n il..- "Iilll Is Villi!!''!)! I.t ltlis... - Aid : ..r l It wh-. I I'll, ,11.. Willi llil itr'II' ilU' "Vrs, line's .. .lillli.,!. .,ur ri'i-.i-s.-ii u'ni'. '-ll,,- j,,.. Hl.'l .'If.- s..ll..l, -U s.,,,-,.ssts, j lull nii-'U- it.--.- --f ...y iitl ii', . ' "1 ii :i-::r;- s,..vii n, lit- "'l.. cn.... Ni ,i,i. .fn.-l l.v Xlr el. ai, mini, s.ij.i.t . I'.-, . .i i,i mm i . -i iliui t'Cr .-. II.. wi-tii s. " -I liiivr Mi;r.,rr. mil; iis.inr.a l"r ..t.t f.:y xi-.ii s. una lit a i.-i -n.ii. ii'.iii'-k ai li'-.-raterr hi, I Ihiiii.'ii y. Issj. I l.n r-i 1 v kl:-.w w h.-il ,i-.,lu.lr I jy.r I-. I ikr I'llikllls T,' 1 .11 I s... . I II,, llrsl lny I i,.-k l.ir'l . TI n.-'i iisi..ini... nir. Tllftl liUhl I M..J.I lis, 11 Ii.,illiK' w.u, Ihe Ill.lllrr WI'll hi,', llll. I Lil.' I'VIT 1 1 ' I ii..v. Iill.l r.,l,s il.-,-, l-'ll M" ns'liiii.i. Xly l,ri-;illiini- Is li..w 11 M ..rl.'i'l lis II I Iiii. I lu ll-.- kli .on 111... .Ii-.n.-.v ft. 1 K 11. m- .r hiiv 011.- w li" lew. ii.si l.uiit Irii lil in 1 11 if lll ll'llllr 11, It I'Ai.hl.l.'s 'I'.-M.' l III rilf. II I'V.-II i.a.-r I-.riy i-.-ii-s. Th. -rr w.ih .-i nutn wii,.i-si.n.rli ll..- en- .,r ilr.-i. nlr.ni il..- .im.ii;.. This .- ..ii-.-ili,,i;, uhi, h Ins I,, rr!.,:. ri I .-ru lau 11 s oi.., a h i,m.,mi ii.-i e.ii.. t I fouse Keening (ion.Jss. Carpets, Mai tie.;.'-.;. Ac Kv. rvil,iiir NKW, CllOH'l-: and DKSIRAI.LK in the H! Y (i()()IS line at popular prices. Rest goo.ls l'or least money. Re sure to call wli-n xoit are iu IJ.ileih. Salistaclion -uaraniccil. W. H. & U. S. TUCKER & CO. Mm rii i:, ics.1. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. liu' i'iiv.i!.it;..ii . r u,:s . ..iilcr nf wnir I i-..il.ni ly lii.-rivu.liit' ll .i.iiIhIik nil lln li-nJlii l.rw .s .-I O,.. lluily llr, ,,I jn, urniiit.-l In IiruJt .lr;, ir.m.-ii'.i. T,r Koiuaov NKWS "'' i'- "I'i' liil ills.s,., fr.m nil ii.-rlr ot Um li . I n.l. r 11.1 lir.nl .if m:i;i. n nkxvs nr.. tio n in.- IVI-t.-i-.it ,s..urir i.f ili wis-k ir .ii! all -aii..r Hi- l'nl.171 'Has Irmurt, Hotel lil.-lk--. viik xvi kni.v iniiAt.n tin- iir.ni v i!u:il.. ,-l,r,.iii lo in Hi,, worl.l, u It Is llir .-h.-aj.. si. i:vny wr.-k is kIviiih tnllfiftll r-I- I-: ..' I'O! l l'I.-AI. nkxvs, 1 -Ml-. a. -im; -, ai. tuir ni. t .i.ni.ri'lii.iirlti'!lMlrli i s r.- .in xx,iri,,n..;,,a. 11: lulling full r"nrt nf llie s,., , - i.s .. i iiuiirii; i-.l;.-iii.'ts mi Ui,iirainiM ot il,,- Ii. in. TIIK KAIIXI M I'.xliTMKST " Ui.' Wi.ru i.v HniXi.n irlvm Hit Intimt u wull I.,' 1.1 ...1 i-.i -lli-iil Kiiy.i-sil.il... mi. illno.Torlog r- in: i:i- t a... I1111. s ,.1 n,.. f:u in, t. Ilium ri.r rwla ; i .i li. . t -iliry, i.,iiin-, Tni-.. V.-KrlKl-lr... e.( . wi.li i-k'.H.i-.in r..r k.-...lnif Lull, linen an.t I.. i.'.i i' ier.isii in i-, .ip. TiiiB lMiiii,riufiiini ! . .1 v : .-Iiii I .l.-fai-iiiiriil, wl li-lyi-i.i.Kiil, uu. Iff 'I..- l.i-H.l ..f TIIK HOME u-lvina rr. I.i. s f..r fn.-a.-al .llli,., liliii fornink ' 'Uice: an.! r .r u. i.ni up win ih UiMt l i hi -ns in 1 l,r i,,w,-i ,ri. .-. I vi.rv lli'm .if mk' . ... ,,- ,.....!.iij - Mii;L.,.s,,., inn,,, rtfiinrimMit M 1 i.i-o.'.iin t. sir.l i.y M.-i ii. I i.'..n fiihll.-nil..". I ,n,.s 1 1 "iir I ins nn 1 I, n-l,,n i-,i rinitnit ...i en- '. -i v lu'.-st f,. -.lil. n. Tin. II. iino DrnRrl. XX 1 Thl.v Ml. mm 11 will miv thf. hnuiik. iir liuirln-.l 1 1 ei. iim prlr ol Iho ni nil. sk 11 t i n i ai ii:: side llll (High a selui-public load XX hicll lb'Pd'licn.lis, xx ho bad never ote,l , 1,.,'.(s (,,'t iis count ry and sT-lil them ''' "'y-ol-'si nirl s...'l un.i.-r ilif' i.iiiii- ..f iah anxthiii'' but th- stiamht Iii i.ubli can ticket, say the s-mu- thin;; I'll . . 0 .. .. i ti. 11 , and most accessible market, to which I1"''1 ' V , n'"M ., 1 , , , -through the lands iff Miss IJeiimf. they can haul their produce. In a So..,e iililC l,0 hh(( ,, j( , ni few months the Cape Tear and Yad the result is that the mail-rider now oxer here in euargeof a friend. Tli-ir grandfather. Hex. L. Scholield. till old -etitlemaii Til x cars old. lives at ?niii.ni'.l Hill. Mis.. mill whs anxious ; to haxe the two children sent to him. KKlt's T-.Mi-. Iii.isue.i' ii ;e. in-.-r Is r.-iillyiiii 1111 Iliiln'Mi.liI iiiu'i'.-.u.-ii'. mi. I ui.t.i-lli.-l.li-. it-iileris nr.- iS'iiHiminy ,ii..-ri,ti.(.' nu ll- riisi,,in,.r.s I.y teiir stiiuiliu ui;sn,,r i.iri iuriii.ni.. un h-rUio luiinr ..f Ciiimr. -. .Ii-, ,. Hi.- iiisia lliik' i 'i.i. 1 "I'lirri. m ii..rimn:r, i,..wvi-i-. in U11. ,ri'i.'ii-..tl..ii I i'M'ti, iiu'l i.ll itti r.'iinitnli. in ilio ii.uias nf ; ilraltTs. wrn.H.. Hli.lrr till' lilillli. "I I AltKI.H'.S i I . i.'.sh main III- K..I.IIU1I. ill."-1 i.-ii... II llll' llir- luit XVils 111 a OUalelal V as to lioxv to nimll' Hlitimtnroi.t llist-x .M Ce. Is a: Hi.-Ik.Uhiii ..I pineecil, us 1 luy are so young to travel siieh a journey alone. .Mr. Scholield is a .Mason ainl through the (band Master of the Lodge at Jackson. Mi.-.s. opened coiiiuiunica- Uli' iilllHltlo T!llrr. ROTARY HARROW. I lw.. Ik.ui:Iii Din cunly rlctil f.ir ClmUmm ..iiniy f. r Om' snli. ..f Ilio ivlf.raiil IltiTAhY I ad. Th. The Western 1 Innil. despatch from St Louis, dated kin Valley railroad xvill be exiuuhd ' has to branch off of the public mad of June, says: through Hie western part of Chut iiain, l" r'1 McCurdy and then double . The river is still rising at this and all the trade from that section 1 ?"k (",thp '1":lin f"'. l'l'v cl""'X j,"i"1' ,'!.,t ""'" sh-.x ly 1 1,., hc t., ..... , ,. , . . , tne roaa in dispute Miss I.eiinett ts tore. 1 lie eact mea ,un menl e.iuiiot will tlieo be diverted from haletgh ; i'i,.!,.,! for olistruct ion. Sheelr'uis be given at this writing. The Mood ana go to (ireeusboro and l ayette- ; that it xxas never fMiything but a ri Tllle. Tin will cut vast as the extens AugriHta. Ah ' cnmini T.. 1 .i:..i..:..4.. l l Until tlie Zitli lllst.. at Jiri.m.tt .s I 'ecu 1 ooile.l. A rise in -n,,,: r.,.,i .' 1 . . .., ., i". numii'i .Mimi )iiiii.'i. .wi u.u "I't-it uiMiu-ia iiiiie neeu - - - i.imu 1 1 1 .111 1111 e 1 11 .1 1 nun a llll. ler t tie ; slnilll.' . , 1 ,1 -I. 1 1 , store. lioMiug .xlisa Jjennctt 111 a however, will inundate all of them i,.-, smeil e n-- nf u .' t u ' tihsihs mi i.ps-.s.iini;:..ri.ii.ii.niri i.in.i i.,r changed, or rather xx ill ho chonged 1 , , s1()n rho .. ,,., 7.1 .1110 0.111 i'-,i..f 1, , 1 .. 1 1 .Mi. . J. ( lossxvell , , ,,...., ', u ,Hrlc,i A:rri H.W n tholst dacof Tulv Thi, is done 1 11 , T , , , :-"d Iron, t he: t hcv are to be, M'l.t, -'""""""' i-ai.'...-r.l.l.'.... on tnoist itaj 01 J1113. 1 ills is none , tlie o.'casioii ot iimeli ta k and is one . bo surrounded by from two to t .'ht n il-ii- i,,,-, ,,, ,. ; ... ., e , ,1 ' '''" i."ifii'an.ia....arai 1 m., - , ,t .. ., ,.t (l. 1 a ' ,.t .....t 1.1 1 lio ... i ;r o ...i.. ii ii.i- 1 '? , i 1 ll- 111 clllllg'eot another ..f iln Cl.-rk i.f mix r.nm miiI.Im vu.lai-i. m..-r ilir IU I'HISUUIU-I- 111 fi l-i'l 11 - j.t.s-L i...,. in-iii.f.'i iiiFiu iiiiri I'M. Ii-ei ."I Mlllll. ConoTrss. T!. number will be re-: event occur duced from 12li to S- and there are 1 ni'rere.leiilr,l rains in Southern ' mmoei xxiu ne upset, tiiey reach the arms of their irand- ouitoaiiumbcrof chamres made in " ----a are reported. Jn raw.,, e , 111 J gi'eat .piant.ty of it father. Th--iris are named (Ieorgia quite a mini ncr or nances iiu.n , Wllinty njonp sivt,on livM wm. Wl no doubt would lie iloau-d away a.-l Ik.nice and I, Hchoiield This consohdat ing the old .hsU icts. 1 his ! ,,y Il()()(ls an,i wvortti others in ad- 1't- . 'is one instance of ihe bcetils of (Chatham) county will no longer be j joining counties. At Alton, a sloun about twenty Masoiiry. uud one cu it admire the the 4th district of which Col. Ike Th(. riftv members of tho Tor ! I T ! "TV V '".'". " v..r,K.,a.io Unit i,,,,,, : 'XtZVK wrHindieteiUn,. ' ' V ; -"r''V1 V 1UV-?; 'V1" '! w lis,'lf ,!' -"ohUle xx aifs and cares so ! w , ,,,.-1 ...... i. tmii with Mr. M. J O'lh ien. (ielieral I ''" liHir-w nr l'i- ""-Hi In us. I ed district in Ihe northern i .-u t of Superintendent ,,f iho Southern Kx-. -'t trm ..M n. have.. o. Am-irtuf completion of that mad . vale road, kept mien bv tier r Iho cilv nicsci'ts iilmul l,.. .n,. 1... :.. . .1... , " ,n" '" Bl iti-kh. he. oil' much of lhilcioh's trade, ance. and that she ltadthe ri-ht. to ' anoearaiH" as mr several ,l,v, ...... 1,;... 'v' . . P , V . - " ' B1',,ly ' Mu s rs",f:u' . i T.i ii .. 11 llli-. . , " , - , 1 , , ,. , 1 " lesun, jii. Wlil l-ll llllblir.r.. . N. C. I ayettexilln xxas miiireil y shut it no at any moment. Mr. 1 In the lumber district lnrire "i.ies nf iiisii-iiet-.l Mr 'r i i:;n :.. .1. ' Mao-h s:. lhM. lion of the Ralei--h and ' White claims that it has been a nub- ineii are still xvorkiiiL' on iho s. .,,-,-i,o-.,.t..,,i .. 1 '. '..!.. ' .! " Line road to Hamlet. ! lie road from time immemorial. The and dykes which ,.., ect ihe dili'crc.u f,,r t heir t rails',,,, ', o i, , t o . ,11 ! S1A1. 1' ?K. N.i V 11 ('AI)TN'''- I : : ' cnmiiussiomr continued the case ' yards, and so far none of them have .Mississippi , The children were 1 ,1Kl'- .' j 1. onoum mis urea leil speciallv nliliointed icent Willi 111 ! wrviis ..f iiii. iiiihh..iis. an.l amurr ,.r iininir in it is I Aiied 1 it tlnit foil,. 1..., . 1 " , , . 1 "in .l ilnlllTiii-.iii.ialiil. ..1 ja.lc'ii-rii w ill Lr lakuli 11 is 1 i- it it luiix struct tons n.-t to leave them unlil . .r.. ..r.nusiin. BitDO 4ttl UlstllCl OI wiuciix 01. ihe TJl(, nftv ,Uei,,hf.,c 0f iho Tcras Young i collector, hut, will be 111 tlioi Legislature, who 5th district, ot which Ir. W. H Vheeler, of Salem, is ihe new Jlllll. ", 1HKI. '.!. C. S. C. ND nalk jiy vnn ri: of; an ..pl.-r i.f ll.i si,j., -ri-r C -in-i i.f Chatlmin iiitv I mlls.-ll ai (.tii-lir .ni.-..n, al ilir ii.iirl- j lis.- ,,..r III lllv l..an ..I I'll lnl .1'. .". -II M.,li,n) jt i.t iliiy i.f .l.ily nrxi. Ilir.s. i.-is ur iiar.-eii, nf 1. -ini I I arr.-ll. an-1 I iiisl-.r..'. nn.. ,,t ' 111 .1 MIdi Tactic Department T. II. HUKMJS SONS, JIALKKill. N. (.'. Over ninetv di'Yen'iit siis tiinl I kinds of HOOKS. y Japanese Bamboo Pole3,B (nicest and largest slock.) jj (JILL NKTTIN'tr. (ilJiLINO IHUKAP. SKIM1 TWINK. MINNOW NHT.-', XKT 1UXC5S, LANDING MT FRAMES. sriXNT'.KS, SWIVKLS, I'oI.K Tll'S. l'OI hl.T Si'AI KS. c have the largest stock and sell at the loxxest prices. jiSTCu-i and cxaniii.o our stock. EVrdlVTHIXO A 1TSHKU MAS XI'd'.DS. THQS. H. W, li El, LKADKUS in IIxiit.xvAii FISHING TACKLE, &C. i " .. ,.-, nrirr, an.l nroryililitir renting tn ra. Iiui.1. .111, 1 laln-r s-oliii; in i-arofully remrilti "i:.-i-.- is a .-iMii .liv..ti., I'. 11M iim ptiimna ' !i i.iisa.. h, mai 111 1. Cr...5, MirchniiillKii, ., .X ,111 ii.ir fr.nini' H r. .iiii.i In 1U0 i.rlJlr ...n.i.i fi-l.-rH ;ui.: r. 11.UU..11H .if 'l'i k riionrcK mxiiket. St .i'M'.: X.vh 111 In. mi. an.l iil.ri.ml, lngihf a s...r, it,-!-)- wri-K. a snii..n ny .,m int i.rii- .in :i:r, 1,1 rriiiy, MiiKi-al, In annul. Perianal an I s, a s.,a 'rii.-rr la mi iii.im- In llm wtrl4 "li'.-l ii'aliis s.i 1 1 1 1 . -1 r.,., mai Kir rrurf mk us II;.. W.-. m llrriil l. Hil -li In win, pontage fr4 f. i- On" li..lar. V.mi rim siiimrrllw i any tun. I Till: NKW YORK IIEKALD In a wisikly f.,rm, .Mri' ! New York Herald, Hr.a.lway 11. hi Aim Slrmt. New lorki l"..-i.i'.l rr as, tDri. C. C. 1IAIVILET with JOS. P. GULLET, OK ItALKIGTl, N. C. XX'i arc ilnlly rm-i'lvlug m.tr r.ioiIii fur the Bjirlnf, stii-h as l!,.y,. id. lir-tM.r an.l Mlle' gentlemra's hair! m -'.! siinri,. iiijh .111,1 ,,w ,.ul, ln ai etj,!, KtII- .. Mlss..' ami ClilMrrn.' Initinn KM RhiM. 1 w.i huh kn-. iiii, rrlriirain.1 I'.rl Bhlrt. Also ' lnvi.siii.la, Dumi'iiUin, lilcnt'heil aud unMeacbeil, I XViiii,. 11, ,., Kii,i,i,, iiullnnH, Biool Silks, Laeea ' anil K.li;liii;s, an.l nil ..Hut p.. -In kepi Id a full : in-y .i Mum, liriu.-missr e iip a roll amok . i.f I'l.iililtii;. Call fun! mh. ua wbeu In our maikal. April 12, lOsl. .HlliH. XL. ALLEN & GO, j r.VYETTKVILLE, N. C. j JIAXUFACTUHERS OF I A Mi - j WilOl.KsU.E ANIl rr i XII. DCALIM j Furniture, Sash, Eiis-js, hi i AMI 1 Ktillilfis' Material (lenerallj. Fact 01 von Mum ford Street Salea lloonn on Orren and Gillespie StrtxeU. Nov. 1.1. 1HK3. Cm. . K. ASIiKIISON. l'rsl.ltnt. JOS. o. BR0W5, Cutaler, V. H. j time ago for poker pliiying. have set- all()llt , llrt ., mllm'f 'v H-1 tied their cases without trial by the j ; ,.;llts llle moored, ti'll.lellv t'.ii' then pointed collector. pfixinent of tines nnd cohti. snweu fmaiils t nmuaiiv id in il.ii. mwimmn and while thei m !ouKh is leasonal.ly revile, iviwid- I r.ceeh. r xvus 70 last Sunday. . , a , -lllll llllir ail-1 I 1 will ais.i sell ; 1111, inn i.xj.i i's.1 . llttw invrr A a...iiyn.l 1..1 (.liuaiisl ai rrml In I T 1 MA 1HI111, niwMl'r. l lUl.ka', I , A I I IIXM-S, Alil'lUOXsl. IIOX1K I .1 V 1 1 I' sir.xiK 1 1.11 KicArrs 1,11,1 ai j inn,-', ra-h. UHan'-e 111 ni.-mh". ?nrxl kin-Is nf LAM Willi" lmalit aa-t 'l-l 1 hr Iv.n.l wnh i.i-roTi).l aoii-rl.T. Tltl. r..rVfl Kl,Hk.ali'l limnf-si inn.w ni'. I till navmeni in full. XV H IIAIVU. i i or buy' II June i, Iscsl lit,. c..iiiiiil-l..u. r. all Ijl'ffO waul m-lin la A. nfiai ih illuiucj M l iu, WanLlugloo, U. 1. CITIKNS NATIONAL BANK, or 1JALK1G1I, IV. C.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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June 28, 1883, edition 1
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