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1 hs (Chatham 3$ccord tHUltSPAY, AUG 'NT 30, 1KKH. . H. A. LONDON. Editor. j 'As Election for a Congressman from the first district, will soon be ordered by Gov. Jan is, to till i'ltc Vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. Walter F. Pool, which occurred hist. St urdn.v. I-fe was elect ed at the Inst reueral election, and had been sc.picntly in his . 1st year. Ho served i , t i 1.1 ii.. . .with distinction in the Florida war. m uau nwaiiu ever since, xie. was a youug man about thirty-two years old and was quite a pleasant speak- Aifi.r.H.fii ,u,,i. ,.. lei, I many Mends among democrats Hill frgrt-t his untimely death. .. l. - Rashoi.I'M county present s the anoni- rlvof bchi" without a board of eountv commissioners. At l-he last meeting . . 6f the county commissioners a pen- tioii ws presented by a citizen tor license to letail litpior. and. as the law now makes il obligatoiy 011 the commissioners to issue a license, two of the three cninniiysioneri. ai once resigned their oHiccs. 1 at her than do that which their consciences disap proved of. They w ere conscient ions y opposed to the sale of liquor did nut fhiuk it right for the State to license an evil and resigned tin ir offices rather tha i sanction it. This is a most notable occurrence. ho ever before heard of a man resigning an ofji"p for conscience sake .' A Aotm.k execution or hanging" (as it is usually called) look place at Kidciijh '!! last Monday. The crimi nal was anegro. named Henry Jones, who murdered deputy sheritf P!a!e Sometime last year. This execution was notable becatl.-c it took place at an hour and 011 a day different from that which is always designated for the execution of erimina'.s in this Mttfte. As before staled it occul ted on Monday, instead of Friday, and at half past six o'clock in lie 1110:11 Hig. We I'liniio.'in! this depart ure from fhe custom hitherto prevailing in North Carolina, and hope tins precedent may be followed ln-reaiter. We do not tiiink it prop' r that Fri day should be "hangman's day." It Hveius like a profanation of the day to' silrot that day of the week, on which our Saviour sul'iVrrd death, a. ttie dav for hanvfiny a!! r nr criminals. Tiik Fmi: of The Fruit Growers' Association held at Wilmington hist week was ipiite a success. This we say fiom personal observation, f-.r it as ur phi-s-urc to attend it. and we only regret th: t it was nut attend ed bv hundreds of other visitors from this j.ortiou of t'-' State. The citi zens -f U'dmitigtou. alwiiys noted for their iubli" spii it and hospita'ity. llilil labored most Z' iUiUIsiy fv its Success, itlid we miNt cotigiiltllhlte them upon the result of -heir labors. The ladies had coin rihutc d all w ii bin their power Uli'd rendered success assured. Tiie huge hail, in which the fair v:s hrh'. was most tastily uiidartistii'iilly d coi atediind adorned with flowers, flags and everything that could please the eye, and the tables were ad conveniently arranged for the display of the exhibits, .'lil kinds of fruit were exhibited, all looking so luscious and tempting to the appetite. There were several varieties of pears, pcachi s, apples, gmpes. tigs, and huge watermen ms. si uuu of which weighed nearly seventy pounds. There were some splendid specimens of cvaporat-d fruit that at tracted much at tent ion. We also saw some molasses ami light brow n sugar made bv a Mr. Middicton. of I'liiphn county. He made : tli-.us.md pounds of sugar and forty gallons of molasses on half .-m imt. It is not made from sorghum cane, but from the regular Louisiana sugar cane, ivllich seems to produce as well in Eastern North Carolina as in the far distant South. And jus here we Would say that the climate of Wil mington corresponds iu summer to thai of Louisiana but iu the winti i tu mat. ot itaiy. .-on- many semi- Tldjacat Uaiils grow vviiit in tiiai -fe.-tinn This is the etlect of t he : , , .,, . ,, lilnst llllpiil'ilillt u lees in ;ishiie. Cfiilt stream wlneh passes within ill , , ' , , " ''"'""is ., . ,. ,. ., n -itv. I.v appouitn.ent i.t I'resi liules of tlie n.niilh ot tiie ( ;tp. Feai ,1,. (his tl.-.d. Itesi-ns !) , river. 'Ihe fruit exhihited by New l i'i-ii.-ui notes ;ind handles uur hiin llanover luovc-u tliat Vntral and ''lls " millions -t' u.iti-.tial bonds. NVestern North Carohn were not the ,,ly fruit-.rowni. pmt.ons .., ,he)lls i. State, tor tlie specimens exhibited trom tliat e. unity we Dave never seen 1 surpassed i-iul l.ut rarely e.piallcd. The counties of Yadkin, l-'orsyth. ami Guilford had very creditable, exhibits, and we felt ashamed t hat Chat ham had none. We hope that our fi nit growers will attend the aext lair, and i ... .t. .i. .I .i ... . i . - ,i . snow wnai .i:aiiiaiii can n iu x ne n. in- nil, i in- nt-j iu i ., leiii, i,.iitv. way of truit, and we sinee-e!y trnst : V. W jj, i'-,i x" that tlies.i aliiiiial fairs will stimulate m th10u-4ho.it the whole State the 5IIss Mary F. Hoyt. of Connect hut, fruit-gro.vers to ereater eiiorts in aj-j oinieti to a eh i kship in tho Tn a--.leveloi.i.iir an ilidustrv that is now t".v '-'l"Uti.iei,t. is the hist seh eted a m still its uitaiiev. .Null li 1 ai 0:111a cm I e a i l ought to be one of the l ir''e-t frilit-erowuie; States in tho I A North Carolinian Dead. ! A North Carolinian it'll :it Wash- ( iiigbui C'iiy. ti few days ago. who was ; well knowi' to many of our readers, : We allude to Dr. II. J. Powell. an : uncle of Mr. R. .T. Powell, of tins counly. The Washington "Ib-pul'li- can." in noticing his death, says the following: "He was a gentleman remarkable for scholastic attainments and high ubiiilits. He wsis b.u-ii in Richmond eountv. N. ('.. in l.do. and was ci . , , iii.l u.-is recoiiiiiie-i.!...l for lit onioi ion ,,,, Heeomit of sigmi! gallant ry on the tl,. nc declined the proiuo'iou In. wever. and eiiuie lo Washiiiirt on. where lie resided for over fortv years, . employed in ollicial position-; of trust nnii! .'ibout live vein s mm. At i hat date he resigned' a elctksl.ip in the if( iu i al piistotUi-c on account of ill health, and has lived ever since de- voted to books ami good works. Dr. Powell eradnaled m medicine when vml.r ,.,. ,u.Ver practiced, j, was :l ,,. reader, poss,.., .-d a tenacious memory, and was highly esteemed for his great scicntilic learn- in..- !!.. .!.,! iif itri.iio's disease. which had been troubling him for viars." A I)estrmlie ( vclone. A most destructive cyclone swept over the town of Rochester, in Mm le soia. a few days ago. A laic des patch from Chicago says that a pass enger on tile tiaill from Rochester armed there and gave the following account of it : "He stat. s that the entile north, rr, port 1011 of tii.' place, from the C'.lea go iv. N. . H. Ii. track, was a con fused mass of de!, 'is. Seawciy a house was h it standing and the few which weii' had been remmed I'min their fouii'latious and shaitcud a- if iiv an eartlupiake. A few mii i 01 -. Well-at work fesllsciiatim, the injur ed and recovering t he ! 'dies of the deal. He fore mi Inigi.! 1 w etity-f hr . ellipses lay ill the hotel to w hie;! t hey had been removed. They present'.! a shocking appearance, some ..f I hem being crushed and mai'e.ed out of ail human semblance. N. a: ly ali w k iiijured about the head, and tiom their begrtnimed faces apptaicl to na . iii'til .-1 111 1 lie earl Ii nv the whi son.; ' had 1 I'lWimi. tii lany of i hen iceti reii,o e. I ty wouiiil",; pet -si i ii His v mj U . ed ! to iiu.h strove! dweliilis least twe ruins. T It was thought that at it V b nl.es n iiiail.. ! in the Tin- po! t ion of the eily sw ept c yelone compo-ed about ulie f iis ee,t : ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1; I o- s,.v, ril and ;'riiri,i'li the poorer bv tlr ti.ird stoics an dv. eiline's. have I'oiiii nolliiwest 1 lie st . h iii ap,.e.U . I to about etehteeii mile. Ih .ciiest .1'. an 1 ..-a! he!' il!g violence us .t plogiese.l. lies! : oV ed several lai'lll houses in lis cot 1 1 sc. A lowerirg d.m I'oio: ' !. I'un.iel sh.ip ed cloud was s,.,.! appi.ia.-,:,.g ;';.!.! i.nvn and in a ::io:ia ats !lt. shi'ihivr had b.-eii accompli I No nine w,as e'iwn for anv i'i'ei.,t..'.i- tions. had it en sill Th ceae in the devastated disi net and I lie piace Wiiere the dead I,: v was lie d. .-', Ibiibly s,-l. Mother's wildly searched for their cliild.eii. while lit t 'e hartu less waifs w-re f.-und whoa, fie- tea. jest had orphaned. One child wits the only survivor of a fam ily of seven." Hniden on (nil liiglits. From the U.i'eigii News ami Oli server we copy the following coin miinication from ex (iov. Hoidcu: "Ivm.kioii. X. (.. Aug 'JJ. ss:. The following is .-ui tract from tin- Tii'.boro' Southerner of tiie J:;d August : Passengers from Xags ead last Saturday had a novel experience ,,, Xo; tl; C'iiio, i ua w,ii els. Out he St earn er Saenandoah. commanded bv ('apt. S. iu t hgii t e. were several lie lies of il. .r. For their meals separate aceom laudations had been prepared w hich . at .uiu'er time they declined, and' went t the genevil tiu,h. in the Mam Saloon. Our informant .states that, one of the number was th" Wife of the eoioied ex- (. S. Senator from Missis. ifia. now Ki.'.'i ,ter of the Ti-.-wni-v I?. K. jJruee. She and the others at the table behaved with propriety. It e-vusc n. mi our lutormatit. states, eon sideialile excitement amoii-r the while passengers, and a number of ladies dceiMied to go to ihe table until the colored passengers had left ther i. Tliis is the tii st instance of illti kind we have known in the State-.' And lias it conn- to this, under Kc pllblican auspices ;' White 1,-idies in Nofih C.trtdina are crowded froli the I. line ly neglo women. Whec is , itie mauliooit ot Xorth ,'iroliua 1 IIB ""oi j m nee is a nauiisoin,.. in t.. ,f '." v,lln "e'Uues ,,, ..f the A.lr A: ! hul'. W1,',"'f"'s ''" linties hi'ii in otli Mr. Arthur and both ui i-:inal aboiii ionists. ,,,,,1 men nave no , special re-j-nril lor thpv"i-'. Aiaiiania. toiirtcen miles liom l''l'-e or ineir naints ami - customs. i In- little ieilow taken to Wiison. How many white men in North ' '-y hi.s abtiin-ttir. where, f.n. Caro, ina iiji-ji-ove this action, bv -ine cause or other, lie was .h-st rici thieh white ladies ivere di tcn fro lii Hur-1. who probably stole (In tlie table by tiero women.' This -'hihl with the view of ext ,.1 1 111-4- a constantly increasing tendeiiev ot iinsom. bat afterwards feared de tinue's is one of the reasons'' whv f t-'etioii- Tnioueh some remark the i.,.. : ...v n... i. , uiiiler tlie new civi I'Mi-e I itles. in Nehrasl-.a ,1 There is still living man w ho wos seali.t tl m eral Vi irs i a;.i. and who is now b.i,, heath d. j Kanriolph'ti Factories. Chatham produces more cotton than Randolph and has much more water-power, anil yet, has only one. cotton factory. In cont' a d wit h this we copy the following -from a corres- pondent of the New and Observer concerning llaudo'ph's factories: ' "A'diil; lVen .ivcr. near the eastern ; edge of Randolph counly. space of nine or ten mile the in a itton sti-ai-'ht line, there are ci-dd factories, a'l tinned bv the rushing waters of the Ihxy. ll.es. them as the waters run. art naming Handle- tl mil. Naomi. Ol't livilie. (ent-al , v.,.,,.: Woi-il, villi. Falls. FianklitwilV. Island Ford and Coliinibia. and eight miles below Columbia is Enterprise. I don't know the capacity ot each one Han dlcman is the largest, turning about -l.'HHI spindles and elaid'iiii' about -V power looms. Tlie dail.v turnout is 12.000 yards of checks. '1 in-uiil.s here are lighted by gas. Athitvmg town surrounds the nulls, having a handsome brick town hail ami l-iicu churches. This is t wo mile, tV t he High P.iint and FayetteviMe plai.! . road. The rai'road is being graded Irota Iltgli 1 ouil towards iciiul.em.in Naomi ioins Handli'iuan a one tow n. oil hvi'de. a newer eiilerinse. is tw miles lower and beat s tiie name of its founder, a name so we.! known in the State. The last tlnec places are incorporated into one towu--iu fact. I am told the whole township is in cluih'-l in !h'-ce'poraiion. The mayor resid. s at Raudleman. If any one leiaks an ordinance at Woitl.vi'le he is iiniii.-.li.-it' lv -'poiie d" two iniies to the guard house at Haud e ma.:. The mil! at Frank'ie.sville weaves only bigs, wiiicll cone from the ioonis -..;i;ii'. and ready fol Use, except tie- hem atoimd nu 111. :h'i. I'olumi'i-i Ii:h no looms making o:, y warp, using eighteen machines a:;d b'1"''! spji.i'i-s. At evi ry faeioiy there is a large grist mill, and at some wool car. ill. g machines. The nui is not i ry lc.ad. bat runs through ,1 liii'y. broken conn! . y. .mf n.any 1 " ks. with nuiia Tons rapids and falls, making I he pow i 1 aai;ab.e and clii .ip. .Some of theiiauis are let oe: three fee; ill height- The sceliefV rides i'i Cliffs. watehi" the !' . ' s vel Ji.et '.iresipie as one il:' 1 l.e i v roads 1 hi cedar v.xl naier and si;." and la ih' eariv moriiiiig l;ghf if; ir. i.u t he i . i.-truic- river as III. I. r a while t he hilis and i hen Meals tin . 't in the sunlight robed ;n mm dine a-id wit ii thetiisi hints of appioach.ii;, autumn. At various points the t iver is spaliiied hv si:; i-.t nit i.il covered b id.ues. 'the one at Wolthi.:e. IPallV eoniie.eleil. a.! a cost of S.'l.l I. 'I I. t lie nge-t. b- il';,' -:'''' feet. SI at tstirs of Population. I'T-elll (1.1 N. W U,T!1.. .Vceol'd Hi, lo tin- census of l.sSfl tin Ima! j'opulallou of the Flute :ati's wa.. tiieti" I ".". "s:?. ,.ijiii, i, ,J ..f I 1.17").s o natives and li.HT'.l.'.l i:t foreigner.'-. The males numbei.d ioe-is.sjii, tl,.. temales ii I .;:.(;.-t;:. showing an excess of males over fe ilia . s o! .sm.s.ii. iliewmte iieooie nui ibe: vd lit. jn'J.'.tTO and the eoloi ,..! t i;.ln.7::s. ti Japanese I Is l.edi llti. I"7. e ( 'him ,e lor,, it;.-,, i ),. illid t lie. Indians (cii' Of ihe T.iM'UHiu of foreigners on American soil to day it is estimated that about l lurty seven per cent, a: ( lei man. t hirty jive percent. L i h ami I wei: v-eight per ct lit of all other nati i. dti. s. Iu Alabama the whites 1 ;' . h.ave a uia-o: .i v ,. er the black il'J.O'MI. In Arkansas a majority of :!;sl.0li;i. in Florida a majority of lli. ililil. in teo:gia a majority "i' ri-Viltln. in Xoith Carolina a majority of ;l:!n.Uoil. in 'le.-.as a majority of Mill -ooil: iu Virginia a major v of .."-1.1)1 M. Ill Ml-sissipj,i. h w'evcr. the blacks ha e a inajo: it -ver the wiiitt .of lTl.iinil. In li-ci - - ma jonty of :t:i.tMi:i. in South i a. i ., majo: ity of 2ii.").tiiin. Thus in three States of tin South the biacks are in a numerical siipi . im ity, but the .vhiles control the State govern mens. North Carolina has the smallest f. .n ign bom popuhi-ion of any. the piopoi t i. ui being, natives. 1 ..'tUll.oi i : foreign. Xew York iias the large-i proportion of foreigners. 1. .'U.HT'.l against :?71.4!i"J nalivis. In the single State of Illinois then is a larger foreign burn populal n n than in all the Southern States put tog.-thei. in i W tniiM hit ! n th ot tlif iu liitiou (t Ihi- l ii;tt'U Staifs iivt'tl nt cities of HJIOO inhaMtuuts aiid ovt-r ; in 1MMI. tint twruty-litMi ; in IMO and also in ls20. one ( went in It ; in iSM. nc-sitvriith ; in Is4. one- twclltli win l-Vm. nnc cilitli : in ls;t, oii-sitli ami in l7t a little over i'm'i t the UtM date the in- habitants of cities nntiibered. in all. S.ilTl.sV"). It is estimated that in lSStas many as rj.unil.iiau persons were living in cities, or it ipnuter of the liole pojiulatioll. A Hoy Alxlticti'il Wiin.ii,,,!,.:, s:ar. I'r. -in Hi- It -.en aseei taine.l that a little N,v' ,y hc ZfZ abducted l'roiu his imients ,ii IVm.. ,! - ."iii - so.ii - i.n. a man nameu nm.l. i b.ty made about his "a audi -a (Hini- ion, a coi'lt sjioudeiice was onene.l with the I'laiiKs la.nily (Mrs. I-', be-in-,' a daughter of lude ( iholston of Aiabaiual. and it was found that their ( did had been stolen. J laving been pat 011 thetiaiiiSuiiiliiyniglir.111 -aie -1 Capt. Dowlii.g and passseng. is. in.. I upon an iva- Itere was trnnsfi-i red to the W. C. .v A. K li. The boy ! was thus rest ore. I to his parent-,. Our tYaslmigtoii Letter. jl'tum mir Iti't-ulitr O'lienp. nleul. Wasiiixi.'I'on, D. C, Any;., -", 'SU. Now that the Civil Service Com- mission is the avenue through which ajipomtinent to (iovernmeul clerk- ships are readied, there is no longer any use for the thousands of written applications on tile in the various de partments. L'lider the old rules, these documents accumulated very rapidly. In the Interior Department .ih ne, I'J.PO'.l applications were phtecd on tiie within the past two yeats. These papers are now of absolutely no value, except as curiosities and certificates of character, which mav In usel'ul in seeming positions else- where: and hence, the departments wish to get lid of them, so that the space tnev till can oe lietter use. I. The Interior Ieparl meiit has already begun returning these papers to the later applicaii's. and any one having such documents o:, tile in that depart ment can have them for asking. ,11 manv cases these form ipi'tca o!um 110 us inn interesting budget, the applications being ollen accompanied by a number of letters of recommend 1 tion from business linns, congress men, sella! 1 .1 s. and ollicials of even grade. Th I'ostu.'lice department sold its accumulated appiicat ions in 1 S?" as waste paper, and 'he Post mister (ieinr:;! has now under 1011 sidei'alion a similar plan to dispose of the nine or ten thousand applications that hare co n:e in since t he sale. The act of M il h '?. lssj. aiithoi i, 1 s !iiu' lo sen dispose hive a a-vii'ii.: Illellt tl act!' n i as a -i. of -he ! . or othei'v papers wl 'cumulated or may hetei.ttei al . in the Poso:hVe Depart It are not needed ill the trans f current business, and had Uo .-.nii::;;cnl value or hi--' i ie-i! iii- Iciest.' and to turn the proceeds into the Ti'eas. :ry. A Zealous aiiti.piaiy mi::hl enter a plea for these documents on the eloiind of "l.i-t. i leal interest." as the Collection would be instructive mate rial tlflv years lii lice for the s.,:dent of our times. The applications wo.iid show eivehail the nature of our civil se'-'.ice for a long period of veal's, and why a el,ai.ge was .so ucccssai v and so difiieillt to make. but they would be of tin must value, perhaps, to the autoraph liuntt r. as the sig nature of almo-t every public man of note in our history appeals among the indorsees A conspicuous excep tion is ('l. Benton, who. aeeoldlUg to the appointment eh tks of both the Isit-.iior and Po-.toiiice Departments, never signed a fe( ..uiiu. nd it ion or ii'.dorseineiit f..r any appliea-it for .'tlice. 'J'he a'ii!ica!i'.:i:. might be nei.l to ids.,, .., :v iiuttu r value as curiosiiies of liter;, tiuv. The depart ine'it hid a set form, to !n- sure, in- -islingoii eei lam t'oiidi-ioiis of eligi bility and i'i .idling references, but candidates knew very well that small attention was paid to the specifica tions, so that the impo; lant part ot most applications was the more or !e-s in. posing array of Uithleiiti.il names that Lacked I he pet it ion. The applicant was more ant to refer the pirtmeiit lo 1 he.,'- gentlemen tiiau turuish lunch aul obiogi aphical in formation him-elf. X.c.v and then, however, he would indulge m long and glown-g account.! of his lite, g.lts and sel vices, made more piipiani s ilnetiines by weird aild cceclill leitles ol peiimaii -nip. spelling and giiimmar. (ilowing accounts come llom the )ehowstone legion conccinii.g the it-iigius afford, -it the presidential jiaily. Fudoubte lly then- is Inn- sceiit iy and good ;i- liing. and evci v I'eipiireun lit for a.i iijovaole tune. il is .-aid that tin- 1'iesiUi nt took along iu his pi iv-uc car six eases ot tin best champagne. I luce cases of til il in- wine, four gallons ol old boui llon whiskey of l;,n, a ipiantity of tine cognac brandy. Uoiuc.iu.x ami other wim s. and four cases of Apohi i-ufis water. Whether i eeiai l-mcll d .ns commissary (eparl mi nt was a Itipncatc ot this outtit. it i: not teil: but when it is understood liuil ' a "case is two doeii ipnut bottles. Hie aveiage ci:i;eii w h esiimale that tiie above inventory might, m case ol , l.ecessity be silllii ietii t..r t w o. i lie I. report that the Vello.vsloii, countiv Is infested with snakes, had plob.ibiy l ea- lied President Ai I iuir before iie staiied. itlid he no doiilil feil the ne cessity of being provided with a sup ply of aulid' 'te If the President reads a tithe ot the stuff .st ut In the pi es.s h I lie ie- ittvcMiiiuii: viti; his ;titv. h int lt- Iimiim iiir.j ( alujii! mjik "ri - nr. Aiul i.f u h ii ;mi.Iy immi. ,it " i it t hity niiiiion? of ciijilc that Art inn- tai np :it niht. ant l;iriit-i i1'-;''' in liis panis tl.nt a il.iy V ulna.iiii with tin Mtdilic ha.i w.iin Iil"n - n. Ua! not i'lul riu-i iilan ' '. niaiiy a U-tter man done In. mu.ii ; 1 All'l ll.l.s not the pllbiie been told i.tteii eiioiie-h i,, know it for u f; t that tic- tisli o u. Yellowstone h:,vt In.d their in - triietions to nil, Lie :,t I he Presidents hoo; atl no other .' And is it not aekiioup.,',,! ),at t h- I'l.-i dent is the b.-t hoi .sen, an in the. party, not ce. .tuie the Indian ein.h ho have siient i m ir iivi- n back .' Whv ii, ;,t, -i . . ,i. , ,t.. ',.11 iX , lt t.-iils ,hiv at'ti I tl.iV . Wlit n We kiiit.v lleil llu- I'..-.,.le,,i is nrst m rn,, lirst in piekl I lirsi - i tlie In-arts ot t he aliori-nies Is this an a ;e of lliinkt ion .' I'uox, it'll. M. I M. diet died on the 'It!1. , . . '-. o' l" -"'.' 1; ins. . at J I,. ; i, L,l iiil,'sIou count v. ,' .-. x , cm nti, 01 iliseaseo he heart 1., ayed N He was in his iu..d R-,lth and e)iu -tl alnio.st instantly. His bodv wie interred ill t ireeuwood eemeterv. . Twt niy-two oung men. who were students iu ihe nui---lspy at St JV t'i'sbiirg. a'el wen- contieeted Willi a Nihiiist journal, have bet'ii sent to Siberia. The hist bale of Ne.., North (H-,,. lii. a cotton s.,1.1 at New Yoik la-t I'ri.l.iy. by aiienon. at V eeuls. It classed sti let I111, Idille ,1 , en licaiil'ort Telephone: Mr. J. M. I Cox. a brother of Mr. H. 15. Cox. of'1 j this place, came near losing his life on j Monday last. Mr. I 'ox is engaged in I a shirt manufactory at Hichmond. Ya. I and has been taking a brief 'respite 1 fiom ins labors ami eniovin.-- ii visit . , llis p.ntu(.,.. On Ihe dav spt citicd i,ve. he, in compaiiv with fiinuls. i m,i been out fishing in one of the; l)l)il(s which plv about the harbor, and i .. .. ,... ,...... ........ .,,,.. ....... ; ret ill ning to the shore. lie careless ly seated himself on the gunwale of I lie boat and the sail, suddenly 1 1 1 i 1 1 ;-. over, struck hiui on tiie breast and si i. mlder. knocking hint overboard and dislocating his nh. adder. Mr. t'. is i an expert swimmer and niiiua;;. d to! keep himself above water with the! arm which was lmi-.i-iied until tl.e. ..,.,,1,1 1,., .,,.t-. 1 ,l l-.,,,,,l,t i,.l lm ,v , He was. however, save own presence of mind onlv 1 s he j seized on a rope w hich w as dragging I in the water and held on until he could be drawn into (he boat. News and Observer: Friday while the family ol Mr.Paee. living half a mile t: oai Saniai ia church, a few miles iast of this city, were at church, leav ieg at the house only an n;;ed I ely. a mulatto man came to t he hoii-.e and at tempted lo force the door open. The plucky old lady ut once took a shot gun and goine; to a window tired id the nifin. who hen ran ol't'. She saw his face and may be able to identify him. As he sprang '"" 'be l-'t an otlar man jumped out of the bushes m ar : he house, win re he had been concealed, lb' wa. no doubt watch ing while his accomplice made the lit tempt lo enter the house. -La- ui .il liigli I Hint, one ot i. in win! lo the l.ottoni im. I was (.veiconii bv the carbonic . i . i . 1 g:e, v. Inch had tie cumulated. Tic ol her lu.i'i w ee- at' ter him and tu d :i lope around him Tie- liis; man was then drawn up am saved. The second on" died. It re ipiired live hours time to get out thi foul air. The parties going into tin will found the dead man sitting be side the side of the will, which was : M l V deep one. Wilmington Star: A correspond-. tit at Soii.h Wa-hingtoa. I'enderl county, gives us some j'artieiiiars in I I', leieuce toasoiuewli.it reiini kah!" ' lauc.ly in th-it e.c.ilv i.t wdu. h some; mention has been made in tie. Star lien t ifoie He says !i,. nu ! Mr. W ile.. Moore, the head' of this singularlv prolific family a few days ago. He has been married t wic... is now ST years old and s,is In' is the father of -J" children. About thne years ,i;m he, had th" census of Ids tainily taken and j found the uumhi I up to that date to 1 be lisj, including hildi'. n. giain'-! eiilldl en. great an children, "and a! hirths inttief.im eic.it-gicat grand : last accoiKil, h,.; v averaged about : three il Wee!;. 1 s )( j C . 'si lit .1 1 i V e-; ai'e , s 'at-ered from the Mississippi llivir, lo the Atlanlie O.-ean. Mr. C. M. ; 'aii )i sdcll his a butter knife over, three hundred years old. which has been liamlml d ovn fi om father to sou ; for sevei' il successive i-em-ra! ions. 1; ; was made in Emdalid. has a bone or; hoi u I:,-die, and a very pe .-uiiai !y : shaped blade with the t epi'ese.itatiou j of t w o crow ns on it. an I o: in ---I ii .tii .ii. : which however, is i! gib!.-. It has; ceu out of use lor a long time, and, s carefully preserved as a relic. At Xew Haven. Connecticut, a man at I cinpted to tliiow his arms around a young lady on the sti eet. and when she resisted he dew a knife and -tabbed her. inflicting a ptohably fata! wound. V collision occurred in the English Chaniie'. on last Sunday, be! w o'li the Fi'eiieh tin... steamei'St. i, -nn ioi ami t In- si eaiiii r lieiru from M.i.ir.ts lo Lull Ion. Tl:e hitter vessel sank, aild the caplaili. sixteen of the civ. and -me passenger were drowned. Mr. J. D. Whitaker's dwel'iug at na.eigli was burned last Tin night. Pol a Brand oa Him. 'V. .MUTl tri il I HM .,' !.-vii hi- JIM (mi 1 "ti Hi li-.;.-;l.-- m-im ii Ii. I- v V.. -.vl " 1 1 i - -Ii. MU-.tt'-iM w.i- il li'ln! .Ij'lfi' rv i-vtl, " he.- ii-l, lifinuinu ..-:i(h-r :.i ttj(.p.teii' i lit Us 111 lltr Vh1 .L.'t .tt.irr il! "un!y. nu. I 'lie si-.mUit "t a r-'tijt "i Im-'li'-lii i.iii.-...i..'f,. ii.m "III. WhiTf s.il-l Mi: i -iv.' T "V.,n;,-li itl'i- pi-..-'!; Iiii-'i.-m Nai- l-rnti'-'r iis.ilvi' li -nil' l."l n;i iii.'il in M'hi-:' ' v ' i! !. Iia'.' ir-. ii -.. l.i-S HuiT-n-. .-as li.-ni.-ly. si- -v,. .lilT.-r II'.-in .'ti lt.v."li.T." i ir.ili.lln , t 111.' am.. -In.-.-. wh e in.'H in.ik.. '.-in. Wh.-n A I.-s wul lall ili:..s'.lllrils.-,.l i.,1 "i.- mi n. mi. I III. ' till : l,:u .i- it. I.--..1 lie in, itu.l ; . ill. 'in wit.-n they're Mek, .'il'. I ! ll.l... 'I II,',,- . ,-wl, tt llf, ' i n u .-I . :il well -l -..-,-i,i. in I ...ii.-i- itiaiu-ii's n.i! v.-.k ,'ii uti I ..nu -'il' "I l-.-r UV III, l,Ve.im.-Hi..,l .,! I'.K i . ' H III II We'll. I 1-1- jllsl III." '-!. i.-uieli. i .-.'III Hv. tnlliH I.H.'H 'I.' lllillt' l.'l' I i'i. r i. I.. Ill-'l.' s. III!.' ,..l I in.. li "lru-, mi. I I'MIKI Ii'.- le Me is Hit- m-vl. ' I i.t- i-r.-i.-irii' i mi. wl.t-'li li t- I-,.,-,, known a-. ll.Ul.t.s ,.ls,.l.l; i . M '. w lii iierr.itlt-l I.- .nil,-I men l'. i. hi li s '!'. M-'. 'lias el.;ui.r,- l.-u. i u i, i, t. I tt:-, , .-.-iry l y Mil- e.ui. iini-.'seil iijm.ii . in, iv 1-y u,i, l,.e t'li-.l ilt-iiler- nn.ler at, .I-IIU llif-f.-.n.-lil, v.-...lr..i. Hie lue M.-i i- ii. .'i,tih.. le w.-vi-.., 1,1 Hi,- .i.'eai aii'.n .ni l all I.. .it It- i, -m.. ii. h,i- In Hi- Intnl.-i.-rs. vrai,. 'iiel.-i ;,- ttait:.- ..' I iliUl.i;'s a 1. 'I-.M, ....,'alli 111.' c-ieiine hit- li.-liie .. ill. -Inni.- -lu-HH-. nr.- ,.r III-, ex ,; I , i. N al 11,1- l.e ,,i U:- ,.ii.-i i- wi-ti i.-i . CGrSWOLQ SHEEP. I .tT -r f,.r naif a lliif I .l ..( llir.-- f..in His -ni-lc , r u.w... laiiil.... I.-.W II. el.r.i.i. Atirf. a. nisi. .is. silt n,,.f, n. e. 1 Hxr.crnov sai.k. p.y vi'iT-! R 1 t a,-r an ...-.-te. 11 lsMt,..t rr-ni iIih s,i,i-ri..r ' .-. .iii-i ilrl'l..en .. , in niv .1 .1. w. ia . l -r : si a. vv ;.. .-,!. ! will -ell a' ..ii,lli- an.-!..ii 11 "' ''" ""' '''""' "" M-'ti la.. 1,. i.,y. .1 s.',....ni,..r, lfsl. ., .voa.n let.. t lain o-n--.-l In faklanl :..wn.-lii., a,j,,i,u,i Urn 1.1 .1. M. -Kiln mi. h. w. nui vi:u, sin.rirt. au. aim, iski. .is SV-VX SAId -ON MONDAY SS:r-;nOSS lia- I in Alle-U"ltt I Ilshl. Il.illlt I II.- I.111.I- ..1 tSl.-li'i.-l lllll-li.'.M n'aiiitit; , l.in.Tis. levi-.l ,,n a- tin- et..(,.-ri iini- ira.-i in vil.'.iit t..An-iiii .-..n,:i!i.:i,,: 1. aere-., l.-. i-.l -n lis Hi. --H ..f W. 1. L- inf. on- MM' in AU.. M. i..wniii. . ..n .en .if .''i rt -c-s. ll-vt.sl -ii as 'In- l,r..erty .. M.-an...r K-ef. oni- ii-h ; in n.-ar eif. k i,,w nii!, a IJ-miiu u.' Inn I- ..! i:ll W. i. li. M.s. Mai am S.-..-I an. I li. r, r.,,.tntlilnk- h ;t.Ti- ; l.-il.-.l . ii a- Uif .ts.M-l ly ,.( ,i .. i i i,i. ...-k s. w. iiki.m:ii, .si, ixr. Any Jl, ItiM. lit. Miscellaneous LATTA & MYATT, WHOLESALE Mill B COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RALSIGI-I. H. C. a 1 ; k x ts -( !7 'j'i'i'j.; cm 1, k i i i t e d VAN WINKLE GIB. FEEDS" ADD COBDEOT. MANTl ACrrKKi) AT ATLANTA, !A. AW.-H-.I...1 II..' Ilrsl ..-,-..JlK.,., H..I.I V., I;, I. 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SACKS AMMON IA I El .VXD ACID PIK ).SPILVTES, The Lest Ft riilier Made for Wheat and OaL-. Now in Depot Heady ot Shipment. Send vour orders to IN-OKICI:-. WYATT V TAVLOIt. l.-.'llrir'll, X. -.. S.-1-11, 1-'!' T, !S. JL A A x ) I i ii '.in A'l Lusiii.-s r.. .. ill- I CI, ,,. I.' I 1" w. i:. vmu:i:s t UiZENS .NATIONAL ISA Mi. ie,vii:iiii. . ROTARY HAPiHOVV. I llllV," I,.ll-I! III.' is.uiiiy r,.r II.'- Mil'' y riut;' !"!' I'luelnii.. 'i-rl.-i.i.-.i. ! l:nr.l. II l.l;i ' ni l .' Ii . a, i I. "i-i-iy i' ...in.s nn- Hi.- I '-! ill li'. l.-r .-uiili- ... !;.l'.'. !. A rri- .!."! I il l...ii,..n - sl..ii-. I'"!' I'l I' t's N'-.. .IOIIN s. 1 AMI'IM 1.1. l'il!sl...l'..'. N. -' Mui.-li-M. ls:i. 1 1 1 i-L ( Hsii: or sciii'.Di rd' N.i. 1- -l.i-HV 1..HV.- 1 - a ill :l II a lit :i a in :l '.) n in 4 I I a in 4 . 'a in ft a in II', i-l.-i M . , i II .',(,1.1111 ,. i- '.i I h.-.s-r h:.; . ih IU... '- ... 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"I'l I '' 1" Ui.. .I.I,- UlKl I1VIT iavkntv-fim: timu sand ..r i:,. si,.v..- i,..,vi. i . en s..i,i, ii. timi iu UMX Entire Satisfaction. PRICES VERY LOW. if Writ Kill hit lite, rr lii.s,. i.iiv..e:al..,Mii' iin.l Mat i.f HIS MIT k of Every I)(scri)tion. XOKT1I CAEOLIXA. J'JXtZUS LSWIS 6l CO., KALEIC.ri, N. C. i WOOL TAR DING. I M ranllm: W"i-l ui my mills -n Haw rivi-r 1 Ua Hpm:--!.-!! w.-i-'i Wt- i-fiii iukiMit all nf the l ti-i-. ;i ii I tru-h- . 1 1 'I'-iH-, tin- Wtii s hn.r :ii.iL ii-r.t i pi- k.-l. t !l:.c! . ii-siincrn an- rinlr- f I In ( Ir In n:,Mii ni'il L't i'.'tr'f Wm Willi I'lniU t.-n-.. i:r :i-. will to l !.:. Wi Hill id Iltn tK .is'iu', Ii ii .-sjiry, an-l nutki ni rhdii?,' fni- it I in i - ;-,! ilti inni. ruK.tn.-r.H muni hriim s,ii'-i-- ! )t:t titt itr In wrap the rnli 1m-Ii;ih will i' !. (ttt i-i ti iw ..iii-.r-ixni i.r toll or r i con'rt ..t i --I. woiL'hlntf tin r--llH. I'm U ihe Itriilpn i ii ( in ali in .tin I w will lielH-ntt'-l aornh9 Hi. i'i v i" . JAMKH I ACE. ,v.:v .il. Hf:. :iiiih Of Itri.tiM-k-f I nlvcrMiiy. Lexington, Ky, 7,w ,.. ....nirlrc I' r l ull e ., i.r !..-!, ,0 wi-eki. T. UI I ..' ,,. . ,i,- I,,,,...,, H..l... Mtlmn.r., B"VJ. He. I..,, I,.,M fu'hl l.ilrrir. e.Minr ,,,r .... r. If. , 41.1 ,lud, HI. Irnm H SUfrt Iwl jr.Hi , .1 unv llu.-. rtioo. rxtl tt.tio. t.lrii!brr L it. ...i rll (..riiruUr., -i.Urr.i W. R. 6MITH, Lexington, Kf Ml l'..r w.-iiiiil, 'lisi.iu.o or ntlio r illwa I'lley. i...m, inlni.r i Itihlri'ii an. I l.-,f inifiii i.aiviiu. inilll.-il wh. ii .l.-aili ri-siilii-.l. CinliriH rn- 'l'. n. r.-ioi'ai..ii, Iti.-ri-Msi.-!,, iNiiinty, l-nek inf in., .ilseiiiii-ir.-s i.l.iaiii. .1. Aw-ly in t.ii.'i', tlfla")' 1 j I s ...in rlul.tx. Ff.s lli-.l hy law. W Ir. -s, wi'h Maiii.. Ilif i.. .nial,llii.l tlrni nf I list in ,v i , a - - inni eiitlin AgL-uu-, vn r Wanhlii.-..ii, l. t'. Jf-.'lli. The Valley Mutual LifgUlios Of Virginia Oilers the following- advantages over other lift! insiuaiice coiupauies: 1st. J t does not cost Oii-p-liulf to carry a certificate of rriernbcrsliip iu our Association as in old Hue life, iiibiir ance couinaiiics. compaiiv. association, or society. ,'h'd. Our charges are at actual cost of currying risks : our policy holders are our treasurers. 4th. The utmost caution in exercifled iu aci-opling none but sound risks. Attend toeI ft nth. Not more than '.'1000 carried ou any life. J. W. JACKSON. Agent. .Juno il. KV-n't.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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