h1 3 (faiham cronl PIUUSDAY, AlC.rsT !!:. lss:t. LOCAL RECORttS. .teST" Only one more week of simi liter. Srf Ilea l the Sh.;rili"s notices of Kulcs. 8" Tilt! past few ll IVS llilVi! Ic'I'II very hot. 82T"A protracted meet in-' Isoiny tit ut Hock Spring church, near lln.-t place.. WiTWo would venture ill" ils-iov- tinu t lint more tin nip s'c 1 wa ; sow.i in Chatham since the ruin than ever boforc in one week. ft-lTCapl. V. I j. London lias bought from Mr. Sebum I iivh:i:n the ohl"Irby l'uillips' store, and will use it in h ware-house. fraT Your last chance: After the 31st of August London will stop sell ing his floods at co-it. Now. il xou are lieediuo; tiny tiling brine; your lu.iuey at on.'R. A.l.io ih his. si !; Inn bne reduced v -ry m icii h" has Htill u fjreivt m.niy yoo Is a. id he w ill Hell them low. fc-T" Publishers are warned ajjainsl L. Wheeler .V Co.. of H i!( more. They sent the Iii: vm a.lv.-: I isiu jirojiosals which w.-re dc.mne.l be ctiusifof inrormation receiv d ;:t r--sjiouse to impiii ies ma le by us. l-VDid yon buy any wheat (laauo from W. li. Lnnloit ; 11 so. x.-ur' notes were due 1st August and he wants them paid. I'n.mpl s.n.e incuts make lon friends. Also, he would like to have what you owe him in his store: just think w!i-: was the lust time you had a sett. client and did you pay him then or only give your note. - Kisukits Crr Di r. A lad near this jilaeo. liiimed S.imuei Hunt, acei- dentally cut oil" two lingers of his left hand, a few davs ago. in a cut- tin-kiiife. Kxnr.Y Citton. Th" tirsl open bolls of cotton thai we have see,t this year were s;-nt us. a few days ago, by Mr. James D. Fields, of (iillf township. Ouse to Ti;xs.--On !a-t Tue-day our young townsnien. Mcs.-r. 1. V Hanks. Yi lie Thoii:p-on and f'rank (!. Toe. started for Texas. Tm y will go to the rapidly growing city of Waco, when1 '.ve hope the.- will ae quirc both lame and fortune. A CoI.oltF.!' LlT.NATlf. few days ago SheiilV Urewer cu rie. 1 Abu ion l'rice, a colore 1 lunatic from Mi; th"WS t )Wlislnp. to 1 he insa i- ,o .iiiii ueiir Cioldsboro". A tew wing ha-, recently been added to ihis a-v'.ia'. ami aluple accooiiiiodations are pre pared for all w ho may be cai rn d there. A 1'llKXK oK LnmTSlSii Dill ieg the recent rain a il.-i-.li of lightning struck a tree in the ynld of M -. ' Wimack, of this place, and. gla iehig from the tree, ran to the fence (,i lev feet distant) ami followed the fence (which was u barbed wire feuc i about, l'lll yard--, siiattering many of tint nosfs. Wiult was singular about it xvas that the lightning skipped someof the uosts siililting lo pieces some of them and passing others by untouched. ... Orn County MkuciixsTs. The law directs that every merchant shall, within ten days after the first day of January mid July in each year, deb vr to the register of deeds of his county ti sworn statement of the toiai amount of his purchases tor the pie ceding six mouths, ending on the thirty first day of December or ihe thirtieth day of June. I'riu the statements reported last month to our register wo tind that there are ninety merchants -in this county. Tin- largest amount of purchases re ported by any merchant is S.Slii and the smallest amount is S;. The Infuuok Coiur. At the meet ing of the magistral es. h"id here on the first Monday of this month, a motion was adopted directing their tderk to issue the proper notice thai at the next term o our Inferior I ourl n. meetinir of the lililir 1st rates Wo.iid beheld for the purport of taking a vote upon the question of discoid iu uing the court. 'The law says that, aft or three months notice lo that effect, the magistrates may. at a reg ular term of the court and in iin t ;,,t;,., ,.f u;.i 7, i .i- i . court, ill court. Tim next term of our Inferior Court will be held on Ihe third Matt "day in January. The impression now prevails that the court xvill then be iibolished. A Public Loss. The burning of Mr. Solomon Womble's mill (men tioned in last week's lbroiuO was not , only a heavy loss to him but was also u. linhlic misfortune to his neighbor- hood. Ou account of the scarcity of water in the streams many water- mills have not been able to grind and his steam mill was the only one in a Wirn Heel ion of the county where the fanners eouhl have their wheat ground, l'or live weeks preceding the burning the mill had been steadily at work both day and night, ami in it were burned about 70(1 bushels of wlient.. Iii uiiilc reinaikable that after the tire about l'11 bushels f wheat xvere found in the ruins of the btiilibnir uniniliicd and not exeil Hooicliuj. : l'i i:V 1.i:ii.ik. We are pleased lo learn that the bridge nl I'aee's mi!' has lieeu repaired and is now beiii" used. It will he renieinhered that soxeral arches of that hridjf.1 were washed away by the reat freshet in Apiil last. The icpairine; of this M id;;'" xvid be ti "Teat convenience to many of our farmers in hauling their products to market. . . V.wi tti vn.i.r. 1 1 i ms. An esteemed subset iber iii l''ayt tlevill"'. iii renew- iee;' his sub.-ci ipi ion to the III cm:!', writes tiie f.iliouiii;,' items from that .... " I'iKhl iilil t'Uvn: '"VYe have had refreshing rains crops revived very much, yci corn and cotlou will be cut short in this county. i liaiiroa.l progressing finely. Cars come to river now. Very healthy here now for season. Several new buildings in progress here. Times brij;hleliili,ii' up. Ileal e.-lulc and rents hili. Produce low ami plenty." Public- Schools. (iiiwn. Sciiix-:. N. C. An--, is. l.ss:!. M::. l'.i'i roii : The subject si-lected ls : 1 1 - oi imporlanee and dc.-.ems more attention than it generally re ceives. Tiie Hi"jh Schools through out our section of country hac opened iiiel are. so far as my Knowl edge e!ends. Weil attended. Ill ibout three months in most of the rural districts of our Slate there will be ii general cry for teachers for tiie l'Yee I'ubiie Schools. I'ut the ques tions arise. Are a'l the school-houses large enough to give accomniodat ion to IrF1 pit, i.s who may atl"nd .' Ari IheV a'! we. I supplied with desl.s. blv.efcho-ird-.. etc. .' Are the pupils .sullicientiy supplied with the l.-xf books now recommended for use in the schools of our State To the question- bet a-l;ed 1 answer: Many of I he seiiooi-liiMi-es arc not hug" enough, oi het s are only purl ia!!y furn ished w ith desks many being requir ed to sil on bench"; because there is a lack of de-ks. The.-i- things ought not lobe. Smiio school houses ai e toperiy tilied with desks and ae mil mi l miming oer with ptipiis. No.y. I ,.r, as the time is hi -t up- proacnii:g when the I'ree I'ubiie Schools v ii! open, comiiiitteemen ami patrons generally, go to work and pul every thing in order now. and do i.ol wail ltd the last week in Noveiu- Iter ! i.djii-t such mailers. I heard a man spcal; last spring' in a boaslt'iti 'way of a te:vcli"i-. who was teaching in the western part of Chatham, who roasted and twtste iis switches for the sake oi' ilillictiilg greater ptinidt ineiil upon pupil s. 1 have always performed tile duties of the scho.i. room witiioul roasted switches: though il eia'- : piobaii'c t hat a few pat roils w ou d i sh I e.tch'Ts to rest a t t this n:e;hod l pueis'iin:; beiMit-e il W i!i M e t heli! from 1 il" e p--llse of furnishing good desks ;uid good school hooks or their chiidr"ti. I hae hti I a few rather hard cases bill m my hard c i-.es of pupil-: can be dispell-, d with by furn'shlug good sc ils. good I ks and a good lion-,. Weil warmed. Yery truly yours. D. !. I'ki i:i i r. State i-Jfews. I!ah i'.rh Yi-itor: liev. Ih'anllev Vork. I . D. President of fiaiem and li iudh niati lii.-i. School, from ece...: ive and combined study, lost his e.e sighl at about fifty years of age. He is now about ?S y.irs old. hah and vigorous. I 'or marly thirty years he lias labored oi . ivil eil. Ii heelfu'ily and with us now 1 1 e vci e-1 hi. sight so far as to see M.uple. trees, anim us. ,Vc so as to distinguish them. Toisuot Sunny Home: Wilson has cjil under eight years old who weighs between eighty and ninety pounds. -We are informed by a re li:l!)le geiitleuia.t from Na-.Si county, 1 1 1 ; 1 1 a neighbor of his was trimming no the t rces i'l bis vard a few d ivs ago and not thinking the consequences c'i nb"d up ii tree, walking out on a large limb and cut i! o;V between where lie wis standing and the body of th" tlee. Winston Itepnblicau : John H. Sliuh. had oc' isiou to draw oi'f his pond m ar C'lemmonsville on account of a h ak which he had to repair and inform , us lie found some Id or ot'of the (ieiunin carp. I of which were caught and weighed and the 1 weigh ed S lbs. i it., each which shows limy are a quick growth lish. When put m the ootid lasl I'cliriiiirv lliev f,.,,.,, 1 t.. -2 inches long. Now tl.ev lin. j,.,,,,, j,) tl pj i,,..s i,, Wilson Advance: We were shown yesterday by Mr. A. Nadal. boss gar dener, u cabbage on wnieh there was a solid head under each leaf, there being thirty linn heads on file cab bage. --Cholera is killing I he hogs in (irifliu's township at. a fearful rate. T V Aveel. eso.. one ot our best one oi our oesi farmers has lost aoout thirty of his finest, and Mr. W. I,. Thotp. an ex tensive, farmer of HiHiardsion has lost lift v or sixty. Anson Times: A daughter of Kev. (). J. Ihent. while playing on the front piazza of his house last Sunday acci- del. tally fell 1I0W11 the steps, and xvas sciiouslv stunned for a while She how- soon returned to consciousnei ever, and was improving at last tic- counts. Two of Capt. I'.ehn its' hands, t'uul Menus and Sherman Lindsay, got into u dispute after din- ner. mid tinaily went, down near Mr. John Hiss's to have a Ih'ht. Itcfotv 'they had got togethei tunl while yet about ten steps apart, I'aul took a large, llat tile that hail been sharpened for a chisel, and threw it at Sherman, 'fun chisel st ruck Sherman just in t he ho' low of t be neck, and sex ered the right jugular vein, causing ileal Ii in ah. ut live minutes. Means made his escape i iiiue.lialelv. and has not been c.iugi t at thi: wi lting. , ' Wihiiin;.'! on Star: Several small ' eolored hoys were plax inr around the ferry nt Hilton, on Sunday ulieritooii. when one of them, iiiinied John 'Johnson, slipped olV u lo; into the river and was drowned before assisl- noec could reach him. Deceased is said to have been a son of the notori- ohm outlaw. Tom Johnson, who caused such a stir here a few years a'o. He ; was about si or seven years old. : Two other buys fell into the river i about the same time, we understand. . but succeeded in savin;,' themselves. i , ,.,, w . i i , .lonre ( i;iet!e : We cannot shut I i it .. . ,- iiiii e es in nu taci into, me erection and !naintenaiici of our old style y.g zayf fences, is expensive ami incon venient, while the same object bill .'!) plies to the more recent and improved styles. We can't forget that in many sections of the country the timber of "very kind is beinjr ruthlessly and w aslel'iiilv consumed, Cattle deteri- ' orating in quality do not pay for their j support. Sheep killed by do",s. hos st i. len by thieves and noses worn ofV rooting for pine runners. Will it not ipa better to confine, pasture mid ' fed one e;ood cow than to turn out live pool ones .' Newhenii! Journal: There is a 'hild at Tar Landinu'. that drank some dissolved lye. unit lias to live on milk. Ft has done this for several years, and has ordinary health. Mr. (Jeore Cnwcil. on Half Moon, is a pitiful curiosity. When 1(1 yearsold. he was taken with broken bciiie fever, which caused great siifleriiiif and left him ' unable to walk, or even turn in bed. He is forced to lie llat on his back all tin' while. He is now about -10 years ' old and in perfect health, being very licshv. Ho spends much of his time; ,.J...y. w.. .,.ii i. . j . ..?'.. l .,,.1 : .' ,.,u. iutelligeiu. Stafes.illc T,atidm:irl.-: Themai hine of Messrs, Melehor Jros., was iiuud at Mr. John Coleman s in IJowan. and threshed out 10(1 bn-heles of wheat in 7- mimttes. The nmgist rates (,f W ilkes, at their meeting last Monday Week, voled Upon tiie question of 0--t tblishiug tut Inferior Court in that county, and defeated the proposition, --in the craw of a chicken which was killed on th" premises of I'tof. M. 11. Hvtms. r. few das :i'ro. was fo'.t'nl a cup of a child's lea si t and two small rod:s which had been worn q.iite smooth in the attempt, of the chicken to reduce them fo a digestible slate. The house of Mrs. IJarbaia Aber- ncidy, ol' ituwha count v. was buried dov, n before daybreak Wednesday morning. I he inner' s ol tiie lioitsi escron-.; hut. nullum' v is save,! out of the huii.liii:.' ewpt'n trunk and prob- 1 al'iv a dress or two. Washington (ia.elle: The popll- l.ittoii is rapidly increasing in Cr ek rii ciml. Mrs. Henry gave birth to three well d vel children i da or so ago -two iar Cox oped boys and one girl. We are heartily sorry to learn oi the misfortune of IV J. (';. "'. M ver.. in losing his staliles. ho. scs. ,.e. bv lire on .Monday tiighf last. Dr. Myers liv s about l': miles from here, and ai alioui. 1 o'clock on M.e.ulay m.-du. h I'omel that his .sla- bies, lltlggv ilolisC. .'.C WCie file. Itl the Maid" Were four horses, all of which ivi't'c binned to death. ti either sii lo of the stables, ami attach ed toihem. was his bunts. W hich were tilled will) col n. oats. ..(.. and (he loft ahc.e the stables filled with fodder, all of which Wetc lost. He hist be ides, I wo buggies, oil" wagon and three carts, and nearly, U liol all of his farm implements. r.eaufort Ti l. phone : We noticed on the hulhliii board a few days shire a notice i ailing for bids for car rying the maii between this p'uee ami .M'.i'chc.id City, which auai.emsl a train i f relhctiou. "or seventeen years this svivice has been performed by one man. and thai man. Stephen I. Turner, in rain or storm or sunny weal le-r. has been prompt and faith ful. His equal cannot be found, ami although this sci vice has been per f 'i iiied i:i an open boat across a fixer nearly two miles wide, only twice during the sixteen years has he missed connection. We assert ihat. of n. i oilier mail route in lh" I nitial Stales can this much be li ni hfuliy said, and we concur in the opinion of an ll'igli-h captain to whom the abo e record w as given a lew days since. Said the captain: "Steve should have no competition for this roure its long as be desires it. and the government sliofitl give him a pension rather than give the service fo sonic one else." Ncivs and ( Ibserver : The work of rebuilding Si. AugUstines normal scl I. destroyed by lire hist M uch. has begun. -The lightning yester day morning struck the house of Mrs. (ieolge W. .Mordecai. on Hillsbolo' street, and ripped olV some of the weathcrbuarilmg. otherwise doing no damage. At Durham this week we learn that ii.lKKl.tKId pounds of tobacco have' changed hands. One lot was of l.lsl.udil pounds. The market is booming. These met he largest trans actions ever known in one week theie. W. T. 1 Hack well Co. are shipping tobacco upon orders by cable. These shipments ate of large amounts. News was brought t the city yester day of a cutting utfair near Hanks, about twelve miles south of the city, It appears that Stephen Deal, while, and Sandy ISauks. colored, swapped plows. A dispute arose aoout the matter. Hanks took back a plow to Deal, to exchange it The men soon got into u lighl. Deal, who was at the. time in or near his workshop, it appeal s. seized a drawing-knife ami inl!icn d a teiiible wound on the shoulder of Hanks. The sharp and heavy blade -cxered all the muscles ami some of the hom s of the shoulder, Hunks nearly hint to death before medical attention reached him. 'Mice miles from Uole.sville Sunday uiorniit'r. some children pl-iving lira a ditel f. o pi iw a negro man s hand ami i liim from some logs. They e.ax e t he alai m. I isoiisxveiil to Ihe signs indicating place. 1'lictu were that the man had been murdered bo- foro (lie ruin of Wednesday ne.'ht and that, lifter the ruin the. body had been placed in (he ditch mid pariia'ly eov- ered with o-;s. 'Hm comity iiulhot i ties were notified. Coroner Kips went out lo-dav. --Yesterday after- noon, aliout 1 o'clock, while a si-pud of Mr. !!lako's bunds were workitu' on the track of the North Carolina railroad, near the depot, t lie heat of t lie suu overcame fair of them, and ; they fell one tiller another, senseless. The other men were very much frightened, but as soon as possible 'took the nun .smistruck to houses near by, where they were looked after. They rallied after a time, but last niht onfi wis ipiiie sick. The occurrence caused quite a sensation around the depot. Sunstrokes are , rare here, in fact we do not remcm- t her to have heard of any other eases l this season. j Durham Recorder : On Monday morning about one o'clock the peace fully shiinberiii"; people of Durham were aroused bv the alarm of lire. Shouts of "lire!' and the rinyin-.' of bells was nolline; new to the Dm ham pcoplo ; for the town within the pusl three years has been almost tot a'lv destroyed by several tires. The lire could le seen fr any part of town. nnd the citizens turned out almost en masse. The IWmier Warehou.-e on , Main Street and between Sears lavcrv Stables mid Ihehmond. Cooper V C-i's brick store was the scene ot the fire. which wa incendiary. The stables I were opened and tor a while horses i made the t vn lively running over the paved at reels. It was with great dif 'ticulty that tin1 stables were saved, the shingles catching lire two or three times. The store of Messrs. Kich- inond. Cooper A: Ci., was damagi'd by the lire. Lea V f.ockhart's Ware house caught several tines but by almost supe! iiinmu ell'orls it was saved. Sexeril out houses and two wagons were destroyed. The tool! loss was about SlU.UOil on which Hmimiif (her was .tS.',) 17 insurance. Monroe lluquirer: On Monday evening Nathan ''iirgiison, e"lored. while assjhiing in ch'tming out th" well on Mr. i. D. Jiro.iui's lot sus tained a severe injury. A ll.mr ha Tel. 'vhich had lcdes liofed in the vid.es ,v''- slick inserted into tltem. to the ro;w was tied, was ;,si d to remove the iteciimulal ion of rock and mild froin the b itiotu. Nathan had gone down into the well and had filled I he barrel and il had been drawn to the top of the well when the stick slipped out of the holes and I he bar- " i! h Us load, descanted upon li-adof the unsuspecting Nathan, li i i. i i : i:..t 1 1. . .truck hint a glancing tick on head, should"!-, hip and leg. He wa.s drawn from the well, and remained in tin insensible condition for over two hours. When his sen.-:. s ret urued lc looked around in a startled mauii"i and remarked to Dr. !'!ai who was attending him. "(hat he bad b. en somewhere and it peared like the!" was a heap of fire there." 11" had no recollection of what had happened to him -didn't even remember filling-up the barrel and starting it up. The next morning he was doing we1' Ciicensboro' I'.ittiot : Major i! son relates that there's au old dai key convict on the W. N. C. It lilroa.i wiio has served out a senlenceof live y li s. the last two of which In-has been a 'trusty. ' The other day he was oo litic 1 t latt his tim.' w is out and the siinel iiitelideiil e..pecf. d the usual ile.iemsli-ition of j..y. hut th" old ml low begged to stay a-'d c ilil 'nine his work as lc reioh re. saying he was hciter off than cv, r h. fo'e in his l;:e. lie has a separate! abin mid ha.- raisi .1 quile a flock of cl ickeits and ten pig-' !lc look oil' th" .-tripes, bill in utl:r respects he is follow ing I lie old bilsi ness at the same stand." acting as "t rust v." A m "liber of li ecu shorn merchants who hive lost heavily by d a l beats are t.ilkii'g of forming a j 1 1 ti-cl ivc iiliieu They will pn-j are a black list of d"ad beats, livery man who has defruude 1 his met chant by failure to pay his bills will Le p;d ou litis black list and no man can get credit while hi:-, nam" is on Ihat list without pavin;: lor. his order in ad vance. This black list will be open for public inspection, and nexy names will be tiddod as they are found, out. Wilmington ,V iew: A colored mail, minted Freeman, wa-' found d"ad ill Ihe woods, ab. ilt 1U miles fl"ln Whilcville. Columbus county, in the early pari of t Iii.-- wvcl:. under circumstance- which i"dic:iio licit he had committed suicide Mr. J. C. St,' yen son had a large consign, neiit of chickens lo arrive this morning, and among, them xvas one which was an actual cross between a chicken ami a duck. In it.-genera! api .'.oance the chicken predominated, but it xv;; wel; footed, short-legged and waddled just like a duck. Kngine No. .'ill. on tim Wilmington and Weldon rail road, with Mr. Winlield Taylor as en gineer, one day hist week on the last train made the trip from Wehloii to this eily in t hree hours and thirty live minutes, which is ten less time than that made bv eligim r Tl:on:a-i Law -titer a few weeks ago. The trip in cluded four stoppages, the distance xvas t2 mih's, Ihe lime consumed xvas '2lri minutes, making the avetage speial per iiiih' one minute ami .V? llil'. This is. we believe, the fastest time ever made over that road, and it might to be considered fast enough fo satisfy any one. Cliarl tie Journal: During the thunder storm Wednesday night, th" barn of Mr. Jerome, at Matthews' Station, was struck by lightning and destroyed, together wiih its contents of fotage. Loss 'MM. -'-It has of ten been remarked that Charlotte i the largest chicken market in the St ile, and nobody xxill be disputed to doubt this when they look at the figures. One of the principal dealers made a min l'iil estimate ve-terdtv. aici nrrivcii at i tie conclusion mat no le.-s than .id.lMMI chickens are annual! v sold in Charlotte. , t.Utltl per mouth ' something One retail oxer fu in claims that its averi'ge. sales of chick ens per day is :c vei.'v-live. The i prices range from l-i t: leetits. Dr. 1'. W. J. l'uiler. as ... of Senator M. O. Duller, of South Caiolina. while out. horseback riding wilh :i young ! lady friend at Lancaster Court House, . yesterday, met with a distressing ac 'eident which may result, it is feared, in bis dentil The horse he was riding' became unmanageable and ran away with him. He was thrown off and as he struck the ground, the horse fell . on him crushing him badly and caus jing concussion of the brain. A postal card reci ived from (joy Vance yesterday, conveys Ihe gruM lying in , t'. lligenc'c that Air. 7,eb Vance is bet ler. ami is now out of danger. Mrs. flov. Vance is also greatly improved. ! Ashexille Cilien: Uoimd Knob is !the name of a hole! being elected by the Western North Carolina I'ailrtvcl at Hound Iviitil). about one mile above Henry Station, and literaliy icslled in t he mom i fains, to he completed I his fall. It is located immediately ou the railroad, willconlain iMoruiore rooms, mid will have one of the most com pln.e dining rooms in Mm Slt-te the i whole to be handsomely furnished and will contain ail the modern im pi ovcnici.ls. including elect rie b lis. 1'he building will be live stoi ies high, and a bridge is to he built from ihe upper story to the bluff opposite and over the rai'road so as to enable par ties to rcHch this height without lie troubl" of climbing. Water for the hotel will be carried from a point near Mud Cut. and se veral fountains are to bo placed near the hotel which will . thiovv water some hundred feet high: a lake is to be inadi- immediately be low the hotel in a lovely valley, from the centre of which one of these fountains will play. A nuiuhir of 'ot luges will also be creeled adjoining Ihe building for the use of priva'e purl ie.s during the summer season. A I'ailrmtd Accident. I'l'"!!! 'III' Clml'lnll'- .l.-lirtl ll, s.r ihsl. Vested ty morning, at a lift le after 3 o'clock the ii uii ii depot, in this cdy. was thronged with travelers, hackmeii and railroad men. wailing the arrival of ihe morning' express and mail from At anta. A- I he hour for th" ar. ival of the train drew ic ar. the headlight of the engine was .en ' coming around th" curve about a qiia-ler of a miie belo'.v the depot.; and pailio- who were wafihing i: . coming in. saw it turn abruptly oil", from the main iiti.- ai the coal chute. aboiii two hundred yard-', from ihe' dejioi. and dart in oh a side track, on . which st.'o.', a large i'ri igia engine, and at ihe -id 1 of which was the ctu shod The coal chute stood at the . Ilea I ni' ril" .-l ie track, jlt-t ill from ol the freight engine. ft si cine, 'out : a seem I from the time i he incoming p.is-engcr tiainlcl't the mum track Ihat the shock cauie. 'flic.,, wa, a ih a t'ening sound of clashing timbers and escaping steam, and a great vo. nut.' of dens.- b ack smoke coxe.ed I tie M-etie of the wreck as with a pan. ' "l he liiaghl engine had be- 11 div.el! d" the track which e.g..,,. led g, ; in ten feet of the coal chute, and was knocked straight forward for a .lis lance of forty feet, tearing up lh ground and Knocking the bc-un- and 1 pillars of ihe fngchute ligiii and ' -It. Tin- engine of I he iasset.gar train aimo-t bii.ie,! it-c.f ill the '"uder o! ihe ft right c.g'lii,' an I followed ii off (helr-ak and under the ehiite. while the t'orwai d cud of the Mali car was drr. u bodily in ah .ut six feet. I'lnief t tie i giue. t l ucks and win-els and rods w e mixed up in a coiil'il-cd 1,1. IS-. A; the time of liie rash, (here w::- no one ou i he ha o t e-lgi'ie. (;l the passenger ele;i';e we.-e engiuvr J. J. Jennings, lit eaiau W. S. Karris and an a- sistau! tii'",u,in xvl'.o v!'a- a colored malt. Mngiieer Jetillilig'.s and tile ril I'l'c.l lireiuati. e... aped tiuhurl. !''i!'ei;ia:i Latris wa crushed to dentil. de-patch Irotit Loxai.gioii Ky . says tiiai ihe .Miami Stel dlig aec .ni luodaiiou train, going to Lexington, ran into the rear carol' a limn on Ihe Kentucky Centra! llaihoad. ex ploding four hundred keg's of giant jiowder. the depot x lis wrecki d au 1 I he etigitie b!o n i o a! ota-.. I In :;iiiei r ""Vhu'cr was mi fouiid. Yaol master ll m tal' wa- k,;,. d ...id Con duclof M.'M:.t,ae fatally injured ."icv. rai oiiieis are supposed io hi killed. reli-liinir the Wrong Km!. Many men daily polish their boots who never give a I hough1, ic the con dition of tin ir hair. eci j t to harii it casually vvitii hi i-h and comb, oi submit ii to the p'.ralvziug alleiili 'tts of thi' average barber. What ha; pens.' Why. this- l't.'i.i neglec' mental amoely. or any if a score of causes, th" hair turns prematurity gray and begins to fall out. Parker's Hair Dnlsaiu will a! once stop tin latter process and restore the original color. Au elegant dressing, free from grease. ci Athert Kciii.nls. UOTSVOLD SHEEP. I i.lf 'l' t-! sale ii tin.-1..I .. tin ruirUi- iaa li l-U'll Lent .... IsV Vi' II ( 1.1 Jr.. 1 in, vi. I :. is. siu ll...c. N c. gXllCC TION SALM - I'.Y VII! J Illc -il .li' cm :r i. ti i--.i-.. I lis :n 'In- - ii oert-.r cum ..I i ' i , : 1 1 . -. i .amy In lao.r ..I .:. vv . I'.n . .r llU'lill-l l! VV ll-.-ttli, I HCIsi'll.C i'll'.ll-' ail-'ll-.ll I. r i-li .c Hi.-...ur li a-.-a : xi i...i-!!, I. lie tii ,,. ,.. issl.i, .erai.nl I I. in I Mi i -il I m i K i : o-1 ii'oi-hi. ii 1 1 . i 1 1 1 1 1 : r lli' I. in. I I. .M. I.IIlik.- .'Ili.l ..lie ' - s. vv. tun w i n. s!,. riir. UK. a.li-.l, I SKI. II-. 'grvx sLi:s-o Monday Hi. 1 .Hi .lay "I s, pa nil"-:'. ssi. I mil -nl at at 'li-- iin--il 1 1 i.r .-a-a. 'C 'If . '.an i...iis. a.-.r ill tl - S'W II "I I I' '-' '!'. IC "l'-t. !' I. " l.a tlii-UIM'S .111.' Ui.-r'.-'lt. "If ' 'It- W l!.' I'.'.'ll i' .I.i'C. SIUI'C !ll II air .a 'Ma' l-'im : oi... i. i -tiii v'.'ivhi t'.uii-li'. ia;..piln tli.' laii-l- ..r Xli. li.i.'l lla.-h i'v an I I .-.'iiliiiiiiiu i;.'i no. I. m l Ii a- lc- .: i-cov "I .1. C. 1,'i-rv. Oi,,. livc-l IM Vll'li.'lii t..w.lstiii iit.nl. li. !'..! a -., .' i.'. ..il n- 11, .i'".. ill "' VV. t I 'li::. hi,., ir.' ! ci V!"ti:M i'lvu'l'ip .-..netaiiiiu' :"' ' a. ' ! i. "I "ti a. Hi-. a-.., "ri 'i l"an.'-i I.-in:. o.i.ira.-i in n.'.c I, ,. uiil'i;. ivl i- iiiiii- Ha' liii' ls... Mi XV. 'I. a. Mi- M nlli a - 'ii ini't "'ii.'i--. a. "'s lc..." i ti," re "I .I..M, i:..t. i. s. vv I io vv i.n, -iin nr. .Xu. il, tuist. ti,. T II' XI BUAIHtBTS. It. ,..r'i"i fur Tut: lifc.'iiiu l.y XOI.IIIS. WYATT .V TAYLOR, lll'.OI I'.tIS CIIX1XI I-IMON Ml-.ltell XS-'I'S. ; N.i. il.r.x.'liiuw a i' I Na. n Martin st., .li.XI.I'1'ie, S. ' AllBUK' SI. IKH3. ; ' " i COTTON VIVIlKl.T: i."l Xtl.l lliii.;, - t'..liitr. - - . sal.-, l...w Ml'l'llii.:, - l '.. Stllius, ... -IS xviiot,r:svi.!:iii;ocf.nv musket. Mt'.lt I'.'tut.i. s- ituik.c it -t't.'s, m n-i-:.. r inen'M oi sa-'iill.-r-. '.i I s.vpi.'i, T.x t anVHsscI lliilns, 17 , I t'.-ai. t.HV't nrc'.t I'.'.i.'ti'"., r.T'v' i;.st I'ctin.'.l l-.-.mm , ('.ni. X'fal. I'l'.iif. X. C, .M..l;..smfi Cllt.it, l'..'t.. Ci l l I ln-if I Aii.', 'i't:l ln' ctT...', 1"1'J,'4 '. sn 1 Mu-iir - 7.". so i V.'!l .w, tOa r.in i ,hi j liraniil-'itoil, H' ; li.cucr. l.vrcj.i r.a : r.-iw, l'.",i.l'- t ; h.fk, i "Mi hi .ii, a- 'i ; i'"-' . h.ii.'iiin:. ti il t I eiil-'ki'iis. ti.'.-, in''. IHL..K a.fr t.'i; " ... .fi- lain ux. Tli.-.sf (irii cs arc f..i' latv' i.ih. SXMCITOII'S N()TlCi:.- U VY t c iniiiill" I .is ll... . ,".'i:.'r .! 'I'll in. is VV. VV ain-l.'. .1 :e-l. I li.-I .-l- HIV.- l. .' .'f 1.. all T- H"iis li'iv hit:. 'I aims ai.". I lis' ,iil l"--f tiail t.. "liiiiH the .-ailf '."ill-, "li f t.f l-.r.- : Oi .lay .,: XiCiliV., issi. liMii.'u: w. i-or.sui.::. Ailiaist ti. I I'M. 4's. Attend tpy V ir Hrnliii'ky I'nl vrsil.v. L'xitiL'tnn, Ky. Tit, in o.nii'lHr' i . r'l r .',r,r ,1 ...i, in ... ... T.i till I .i.l. iu.-i i.l.lir T.,11 H.s.l . M..ii..r. H ft.-t. -I.- ti. 'i -'. Irl..,o;,l., iiu.M Li.,.,. I ,...,-, .1 -lr,.r. t Ir.. . .... -tu 1. 1.- if..n. 1 .suir. .... . . 11.11 0.....I.I,,.. Hiu !....- , ,i- I'...., at n.i tin..-. I-, . ou.nn. F.i: m,,. tan s.uii.i.i Int. t f. ...ii:. ilir.. ,tjr, W. R. SMITH, Lemr.gton, K- GMHIH a CROCKER, Attireys at Law, i J I tt'li.l. .ra. li.-. in 0 "in ' .a' I'liiclmni .'. nii'v '' ll.l. a", a I . i.asia. s i,'.., l,. i.' la il,. sai'f ! FisliBi Taakla Eepsrlment !! T. R. KKICKS i: S0.NS, liALMKilf. X. C. Over ninety diil'erent sizes and kinds of HOOKS. Japrmese B.'.mboo Poles,' UUci'St tihd liil'v.est stock, j (ilT.L XllTTINii. HLL1N4 'I'HKF.AD. SHI Nil TWIN 11. MINNOW IMP xrrs. MIT b'lXOS. mWx NET FRAMES. SPIN NT. US. S VI VI U.S. I'nia. 'Ill's. I'ockkt w.M.ts. W.i have tin- lar-vst stock mid j! sell at the lowest pries, g V ' "sill ami es intit " our stock - 8 llVllilVTHIN'tJ A FISH 111!-i MAX N11I1DS. THG3. H- U I M LMADF.RS in iriiiwvm:. ml TfiSKl'i!:.r MILLIONS Ifa OF THEM i ForrLORiSTSani far AMATEURS. f ruiti-ti niitbu, Jvn ' ltiili'3. Knauh bult'H, AiiK-r.'-nu Hull. Alno 1'lHTits forOrfl.-tih'iii'J Mul XVmJi'W UurJoia, .EH1RAMSIBIEY4C0. FREE I HliAKw'ijwu-r.K.x.suiuciiKo.iiii THE BANK OF DURHAM, 11 Ifll.V.M, ,... VV. T. 1.1. V K v ' 1.1. ... ' A" "ivi',i,... . ., ,. i.i:um. ..I ..mi ii- '. v":'i i'l'V'.'"1 "'"!' i.'aC V;-';'-;,'-i-'; '- I '"I" For Sale! x a-w t...t."i... -:i'.n M. "i- ii-.) mi l a '" '"i','1'-,- - ' "uPKci': tavih. Xii.- lit li. "' -. l':'-.'".ii-... N. r. FARM FOR SALS. 1 - '..r ..i'i' M:.t X Vi.l'M'.l I 1'xllXt 111 XVil i..w. 'i....i. N-i, i!.., ...'. r. ."-I"itrflfii.. ii, i. xn -. ii.- " . XX im,,-. hi, I i.:, ii.'i-. ... l a. " i ,i -. . i i i;: i .1.- .ih.'Hiiii: ,i:i i.. .l. 1 1 i.iCWIii.;.. ..a ;hc l. nan, all in I r.l. v. It c i !."l'l I'l'C .10 1 v l..-r.!-e Hull lav. I will wll ihe. r nan .'il iilll- nil 'U"ii "ii 0a' i.'ianisi'i. mi iiims,iv. Si.i'iixiitra: 12th. 1 it f ll-ll.T Illt '. ti' lC.. II ;iii tv I'l i. i i i ci'ors'. I i 'l i.tao l; l'. o.. N. c. in,: I'-.. 1-m. FOB SALE Oil RENT. f. .Ill .,1- I've I'XIIXtS f. i- nalc r r'lll. 'I'lM'-c fi- 11:1 cl "ii t .c e ic' K".i.' ri v. r. at t .-. nit;.-- l.. .. Xt- ii.-iuc. nr..- it a l iiiii''"l 'ul ic i-i. k'iI nil! I.' II .'.i-i i.a-i.-. )' f.-iit."l I"- a l 'M'. ' '.n ' i"i! ii'l'iiiii-. t--r lui!i"-r Ml. I lllll'. -I. ICIMV 1" t'l.i'V I II VVI.ST, I M.'li.-Ul'. N. C. .I,il 1-iUi. l:i. '! i 9 00 IC IS. 1 W, J ! ! ! KVJ'KY MAX Ouht to INSURE AGAINST FIRE -IX 'till-. .NORTH CAROLINA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY II A LON DON. .In.. Aeitt, in isHoiio. n j' H.-i n int r 7. Ihw. iiiii IT GREEIMSCORO, JXT. C., The Dost. KKLLEirS IMPROVFJU GRAIN AND FKUTILIZINa DRILL. Give it a trial and be con vinced that it is tho only perfect drill ou the market. Ye mo Factory Amenta for tho llagerstown Horse Rake, South Rend Chill l'lows. Tropic Cook Stove, Gothic Air-Tight Cook Stove, Harvey Yv. Race's Celebrated Circular .Saws, Henry Diston'B Celebrated Circular Saws, Old Dominion Nails nnd Refined Bat Iron, Mcf-iayhiu's Spokes and Rimfl, Stephen Da'.laid iV Cos. Leathor and (illlll l.h'llillg. Fairbanks' Scales, 'Hn Winkle Cotton GillSi MWAA, & CO., UM ft T l.' r I.i 1 ill 4 I 1,M)(J TXT 1 1 w 1 4itn. 1 in J 1 4 i ii ii.ii j Dry Goods, Notions, Boats, Shoes, Hats, MMta, PARASOLS, LEATHER, &0. Agents for Odell Manufacturing Cos. Forest Hill" 1'laids. Cottonades and Seamless Reg. Cedar Falls Maim ' f;,: inline' Ce's. Sheetinjs and Yarun, I V. H. Fries' Salem jenns, J. & V. Coats Host Six Cord Spool Cotton. Also. A.eents for Allison fc Addition's Star Rrand" and oIIkt FertiliKefH. We keCp in stock a full line of which xve ofler i AT AVIIOLMSALE 0XLV. Merchants will tind that thcycftnbuy e,i,(ls as cheap from us. and on better terms than they eaa by-foiii-,' further North. . (live us u trial and he convinced. Greensboro. X. C, Aug. 1. 1883. 1 E. & E. S. Mil Ui, RAI.KKJH, N. C. GRAND OPENING OK "SV GOODS KOI! 'I UK nT.I nnrl CH We oiler a large and attractive stock of Dress floods. Silks, Clack Goods. Dress Trimmings, f linens. Domestics, Oinj- hams. Hosiery and Glovenj Shoes for Ladies, Missi-s, Cluldieii. (ichtleiueli and Hoys : Hats ; Gentlemen 'h Suitlnps, Rnd Cassinieti.s. Ix 11 t. n t lr V deans. Cottonades; House Keeping Goods, l-i,1l",,s- Mii!tiiirs. iVc Kvcrx tliinu XKW, CHOICE nnd DKSIRARLK in tiie DIIY liOOI'S line at popular trices. lot eoiids for least nionev. lie sure to call when you tire in Ualcie.li. Salisl'aetion ' cjuarantwd. w h- & If- S. TUCKER & CO. MH1.-II !'. Ikki PL. V 7ft!S',lllll I Of Virginia Gll'crs the following advantages over oilier life insurance companies: 1st. It does not cost One-half to carry a certificate of membership in our Association as in old lino life insur ance companies. 2nd. Our Assessment Tfiblo is lower than in any other life insurance ''"'"l"1" 'lRM-''"djo"t or society. :5rd. Our charcfos are at actual cost of ciirryine- risks ; our policy holders are our treasurers. Ilh. Tliitinost caution is exercised in accepting none hut sound risks. .th. Not moro than $3000 carried op any life. j. w. JAcnsonr. Ageat. ilnite 21. 1SH.I. t, tx ;x 1 V: i -' It r n. il ill l ti V ii ;." - V. )e r