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Jihq QjjKaiham JJJfcord THITRS1AY, AUGUST :iO. lss;j. LOCAL ItBJGnJJS. r : ' BrjrTo-niorrow is tin- last day of Mimiitiv r. tiitf'Tho. old 'I'hilh'ps" dwelling will b sold next Sat imlny. -- , . Tf you wish something luce Loudon lias just received a nice lot f French (.'andies, fresh and pure. He has all kinds of Spies, Canned Goods, Grooeiies. Ac. Always keeps a good stock of School 5ooks on baud. Call and see what he is now receiving. IfirTho delightful weather now is in pleasant cout vast lothe opprcs nivo heat of last week. fsF Among the many now goods received this week ai London's is a largo stock of Hoots and Shoes. Would .-all your special attention to his splendid slock of Children's Shoos. These goods hao b. i n bought, ut very low ligures and will pay you to buy them now. As I m wi' ivkmt.n i'. The court house Hi'iiiirc Iihs been greatly improv. d by the removal of the o'.d broken biieks and the leveling of the unsightly heaps that have surrounded the court-house ever since its coin plot ion. G NK To Col.l.Kiii;. Two young townsmen. .Messrs. W'omaek ami Sam .liukson. i of our l.'nmi.js out ves terday to Chapel Hill, to p.irMK-1 hei studies at the university. Wedouli not that they vvid reflect honor o thi'ir county in tneir eollegiat eonrse. ft.ion Woiu;. At the biickyard of I.tssrs. J.yinim Lambeth, near iiviium's factory, the largo number of KKJ.IISK bricks we:o ma le in 1'2 davs. ai! by one "iiioii d. r ' and euir hands ! carry oil'. In one day the, mad.; a- many as 1 .'.!. tl bricks. Tile n: Idcr" is a eoioicd democrat, naiiie.l i l.'ii ris Norwood. ltiMoii Ci'Mi:miicti:i. subscri ber liviu'g near Matlthews' X Ih.ads writes us that th. re i a i u:.io. thai the landowners in that vicinity oiler no inducements for a depot at that place, and he requests us jo oootia diet such a report and to slate '.ha! they wili give to the railroad eon; pauy all lauds and other j,ni..-ges necessary 1'or a depot. A XviUiow J;i'Vi'K. (ue of our young townsmen, Mr. Jimmy 'J'nyior. had a very ua' row escape, a lew days ago. from being killed by tin- acci dental discharge of his gun. He was hunting, and. while climbing over a fence, the hammer e.-m-iii in tin fence and the gun shot olf with tie' 111. i.!e in n few inches of his heal, so close in fact thai, some 01 the -in! g''av.ed his face, causing tin blood to trickle ipiile freely. I'osr.M. Xotk.s. On Monday next tho new postollice exchange n-iic; system, to take the piace of money orders, is to go into etl'eci. Hv lie oxehango note perm ms can scud sums of live dollars and lens foi t hi t e c.-ui s. insb d of eight, as ieipiire.1 by the monny order system. The money order, however, is considered lo In the Kiifest. as the exchange holes an made payable to 1 . arer. and the postmaster hands out the cash to w hoover brings in the note. li!-:si,ir.i). The Hev. F.. X. Joyner lias resigned the rectorship of tlu Fpiscopal church at this p'ac-. to lake ell'ii't 011 the last day of Septem ber. The vestry in accepting his r.signation adopt'-d res! iti ins of regret thereat, which were very com plimentary to his zea! and efforts as th"ir rector. He became the rector of this parish in March. 1ST'.', and lias won tho loo and esteem hot only of his own congregation but of the entire community, all of whom v.iil regret to part with him. A Fi.kasant l'lcsto. The meinbirs ! of The Fioneer Stock Law Associa tioii held a farmers picnic at Ml. l'leasaiit church in Fal.lwin town ship, on last Sal in day. and, from all that we have heaid of il. it must have boon a most enjoyable occa sion. This Association was or-j gnnizeil four years ago last winter' for the purpose of enjoying the ad-! vantages of the no folieo iaw. and ad , theiueinberstire well satisfied, indeed ' sol a i' of them declare, that il has doubled the value of their laud Ap plications for membership wore made by a large number of landowners, so that tho territory thai will soon bo loiiccri m will extend north into . Orange county and oast neariy as far as Fearringtoii's mills. An Ex nuoumxutv Ei.opemks r. Tho village of ivevser. a station on the It. .v A. A L F. I!, in xv as groailv excited Moore county. : last week over tha elopement of a white girl with a ! negro man. They left Keyser on ! Monday night and went on the cars ' to Matthews, a station near Ciiai'ol to. ; where they wore arrested and on ; Wednesday night curried back to j Keyser. Wo saw them at on our way to Wilmington were being carried back t. Hamlet, as they Kcvs.-r. i id there was some taik of lynching the man but he was linaily convoyed to the jai. at Carthage. His name is Frank Jloliuau. is about 'io years o'.d. co.u black, and had been employ- od for sometime by the gin's father, i whose name is 1..: .dcheoil ami who is a turpentine operator and niaii of I. hi- gu t was a simple nund- ed looking creatine and not at ail pretty. Ficvious to ihen lopomoiit ' no intimacy had been not ice, 1 to exist bet w ecu t hem. and no si i so,, ion ol such an unaccountable inlaiu.-ilioii. J A Pleasant Tun-. We much en- jovcd last vveeli it three days' trip lo Wilmington and the seaside. A Irij) i I hero at this seas, n of .the year in ithe "do;,--days 'would have been ; considered suicidal. yeai'H aeo. Wo w ell remember how the "old tiinev" peop e regarded a journey to and Iroiu iliuinion in tin; siiniiner. : I'lic ioin ni'V was very fat iguin.', and j would consume nearly a work. and;the harsh I'oibiddine' climate of the , I he person who would undertake it remote northern Stab'. Situated tin August was deemed reckless of practically on Hie line of the Cape I life, lull now all is changed and the Kear and Yadkin Va'lev Faibvav traveller can eat supper here and which will he oomph! od in less time , I ,tt-:.Ji 1it at, Wilmington (as we did) than a year to Greensboro', the fore- ami have a good nights sieeji on the cars, and make the trip without fear oi sickness. .. i . ..c . : ..... . i .'. '. "V"1 1 '"": somio. inna.ing wie o-.-.!gm ,111 sea- any o; m-r Springs wit Inn its borders. bree.os. feasting on the. delicacies of ( Capital and sagacious cut ci in ise nni - tin, sea. and enjoying the i ipany'tod rarely fail to win success. The of charming companion,. We also : plans prepared for future improve witnessed a regatta, which to an up- tuents. Ihe buildim- now see .,i.r counlrv land libber was a novo It. The ig. Ihe i hour an ..... ,,. . ;.lu .,,,1 ,,v i . .... ' . . i I,..:..., i!.-1 oiisi.iue.i tteing oei . . , ,. i,. i ei llieit- ,', elu otil I) imls diit. rence in Hie time of air I,. . the S II lid il V School I'ioiiie. a r . . . , .'.!!:. r,;il roll : Jt was in v pleasure Jt was in v pleasiu jlo picnic with the livnuin Sunday Uch ioi on last Saturday. They did i not cNcurl to some distant place in 'the mountains, nor did they go to ihesi a shore They could not have found a more ioveU and pleasant i place f h.ui Tvneda.e, ihe place select Although intended tor t he Sun- ' day school alone, there were present 'pi'l e a numb of visitors from a dis- : t.-iuce. I hi' morning opened hngli.. cool an.! pleasant, a! exactly Id o'clock the Siiperilit" liilent. follow. , 1 'by the Meinocis of the Sunday i schoo1. (l."i'in number.) consisting I 1. 1 a li'.iliiber of M'l V il.-.'l i v .'""ng i i- ,.i ,i ,i ...v-.-1 ,i . i ,m, im hi .ui.- n - ' null s. next t'le Vie.ll'.g men. 1 1 he ; . . ei ,, 'Oi,, . .. , , , ', 1 . , j . . . i i;1),ls!.v- I lie sclioi.i Jias noi been so !;li O Iiovs ami gi.iswi.u orteiij an. ,1,, . .,,,,. .,, .... .. . .. . , 1,1, 1 . tli'.li isliiug al any tunc 111 !he past. , happy l iees abou loo hi nilinb:-! i ei . ,. , , , . 1 , 11 .. .. .. , 1 lie iiuuiiiei ol st 11. louts has miree.se, 1 came mai 'chin , 111 to tlie grove Keep-' 11 1 1 ,. . .1 , " . . ! 1 a p 1 1 1 1 anil lai'g'fv the liruicipais hlg pelleet step to tile singing n 1 I',,,,,, 1 ,, .'. .. 1 1 beautiful souu". "'Sun. I U' Schoo! Mill n . sueii wor.is as ".win ueh words Dm." A. c. Siiiidav scho an 1 1 ited' 'visitors all heiue; e mi. irl abiv , Mr. H. C. Urowii was called upon, 'and he in a few introductory remarks ' presented to the aildiee.ee the speaker of th occasion the Hon. A. H. Mer rill, of 1 ittsboro. who came forwai.l ami for an hour entertained and in structed the audience. I will not .(ii uMeii'pt a synopsis of this ad uiirablo e'l'ort, for I am sure a report to do ju-tice lo ll.i exc.'il. 11. e of Ihe laid; ess could noi be made from a I synopsis. An a-ld.'e.-.-. "so beautifully i draped with the fringe-v. 01 k of ol i !jiietle should not be ma: rod and I niutilal' d by the awkward and cruel sca!'i o' iijiji. rfect report. " Mr. ! M.'iritl. at the conclusion of his '.-pooch, introduced to the audience! Mr.. I. A. Wom.i. k. of Fit tsb.no. Al ; though iii'.'Ap" cie. I y ca!:ed upon hej eai.ie forward and for a few minillesde- . iiehtod ihe audience with an address ' .that was creditable to (lie speak' r : an I tie- oeea-;oii. Then a bounteous i dinner was ea!"ii. ail being drenched! I with I'l't g-il'ons i-e cold lemona !e. j : livery one appeared full and happy.! 'but thei" were yet fifty large Water- j : melons to be eaten. I will here slate thai thee melons were raised by our ' tYi-nd. that excellent young gentle 1 1 man. Mr. -iai s IV Aiwater, who Ji think is po-se..sor of a .secret for a I t : : ing to ,ic melon a most I xeeih-li! llavor iinknow ti to others. The hos-1 pilalitv shown was verv great, and' ie vis'iors weremucli impress.',! ami oral ill ed at the courtesies shown 1 110111. Indeed all air of cheery good humor seemed to pervade the whole crowd. Hill) in number, al about -J o'clock when leaving for hotn . Wo all have a right to cougi atu'at e ourselves t hat we have such a Sun lav school in our midst and that if i conducted by such an 1 tlieieiit and christian gentleman as .Air. C. W. I iy mini. I did not mean to say that a!i loll at Ibis hour, for there yet re mained six of the loveliest young ladies "that have ever graced Ihe rostrum at (1. F. C." .surrounded by a lot of haml-oiiie young men. It would h na I the heart of any ! bachelor tint lor had he been here and seen them: and not till u lalo hour " the evening could this party be unlace,! lo leave so p,ea-.;ui! a place. Ihus ended the picnic which re minds every one very agreeably thai be another one next ve il " ML Yrmoil Nrhi!:s. Mr.. Ivutok: Forhaps no people ii the world ean boas! ol more liea'lh tul homes thaiijhe inhabitants of th. highlands ol middle North Carolina. And among the many favored retreat s for the weary and woni in tho nobio belt of counties Fiat span ihe central portion of the Slate, Mount Vernon Spring's in I ho hill count rv ol wostoi n Chatham oilers ut tractions by few ! equalled and by none exeeiicd. Here the inequalit y in the temperature of lihe days and nights incurred at the resorts for health in the mountains of the West and Ihe warm debilitating intervals incident lo the retreats lor rest and recuperation in tho lowlands of the F i-.i are both avoided and we are l'iiriiis..ed in every way a golden mean between the extremes. Ihe mercury in 1 ho thermometer hero has not risen higiit.r than SI- degrees : and this height has been holed only .once this summer. The nights are deii'dilful. (.rTeli 1 have found the air loo co..'. to sleep in my room with t lit' windows open. Tin' water, the luosi valuable const it lien.' s of which are iron, magnesia and sulphur, un doublediv power. I possesses lii-ail h giv ing r dvspepsia, nervous do biht. cutaneous and probabiv other iseases I presume it is a peculiarly sue ssfu! rohie.h . ii lit Vernon Springs cannot b sai l lo he in a bia.e of electric lights, diamonds, silks, glistening eiplipagos. tiiu- hoi scs. splendid. llliliiiliied and scl V e. I din I, el s and ol hei t hlil;;s pro ,ros.sivo. fashionable and S:u al ira- like. Why should it be '. Why should il ever aspire to bo .' Vet may it inn he expected to become a pojni- lar and valuable rot n ut for tho health Hooker.' Xo place in North Carolina in mv iudjfineiit. possesses greater in. lue iiionts as to water and climate for the osijihlMimoiil of a sanitarium and winter home for refugees from most railway centre in the Slate, it j will b" more easily, cheaply and eon- ivenieiiltv avessi I ! lo a . i e .1 , - . . . .'. . ,i " uie people ., tl.e Mate I nan on round ..I.mI 1 1 i ' ...... ' ... l ii . . . in i.i-.iini in me i CC"!U pi-M I ill - ' 1 11 . I i' 1 I . i i-i .1.. i i i .1 i 1 dollars worth o I va'tiao otuiiLor. he , ui a,ly lead to thcDiiclusion tlm tlieiv . e ' i i ... . . . iate t'livs more tor '.-iices e i ry vear no nielor has both enternrisi' ami:,. , ,. ... . capital. m, i Although the Spring., "have not been . II . II ' I I'. I ' S.'f ! 1 H" II I 'i 1 1.1 I III'.' idone up by the printers'" and formally i .w,i,,,l .... 1 ...1 : .. ii... 11 " 'I'l.iilll'nruiS'l n 1 I' llllir 1... 1 1 1 . . ,' ' tor yet many have been heret iiis sum - j mor. drank the win or. inhaled I he I'hnrsday in this monih in lintel ipiire air, and gone awav stMoiger and i township tin which I'.lLin is situated) i happier. I have bad the leoasiirc nflSini'V count v. and the stock law car- meeting lure Mr. I M. M. i ver and l'ami:v. of (bill'. Mr. J. L. Siskrou. of Darlington. S C. lbv. V, IT. John ston. 1). I).. Winston, X. C. Mrs. II. Surles. Cilliiberlalid ceitntv. Ifey. W. I.' Tl 1 e . ., i. iiioin ami iamiiy.nl WoltllVlih X. C.. Mr. .1. C. Ci aud w it'e. of Asbeboro, X. C. Mr. Wi'li.nn lb.ok. and family, of (inlf. Mr. A. 15 Mc K.'i aid. of Cameron. Mr. F. C. Wat son, of Jiive-i' Chapel, and others. Mo. im Yelnon S:i;iie.s Academv It..,. , ,i ,,.ii.., I p.,n , : janoil.eriissis.nnt. I haveh.-.ir.l so.e'e urival her. of serinoii ! .1 i .li III ' I. r. I ;ii .it. may real, by a link ..a veritable ; unlive of the land of !.niil.-m and .y.t the liev. F. H. .Johnston. ). ) .of Winslon. . C. Dr. .lolmsioii was born in ihe Turkish empire while his father was a missionary there. Th" jcongr. gat ions wi 10 large and heard : tiic siimoiis with wrapt at tent ion and I trust with profit. A series of ;' so. inoii.. like those, preached by a llinislied scholar, a leanied and nice I lieiCogian vol siuijilc and jiia.tical in style with. ml parade of eiilier so1!' j or learning is worthy of all praise. I Long may he live to preach the "o'd. 1 old story of the Cross." J also heard I w ith gratification a very credit, -d.'e i sermon by my young friend lov. j Claudius Murchisoii. of (iulf. Al- though his c go course is just hall I imisiit 1 1 ill.- sei'iiion woulil in my 1 i jildgmeiit have been creditable to ii j ... preacher in much m.-'tui Chatham may wiil be pi pronusingyoung man. Much delight ; is munife-icd hero now in the rapid! progress of the railway. The ad vent j of I lie loeoniot i e is looked forwa'd to Willi exquisite I . asm ta Hon I am (old is to be bui t by Mr. S. 11 Wiley at his own expen e and loca to I under the shadow of Ore Hill. Mr. Uiiev owns this repiited valuabii pilted hill ol iron. Ii seems to be expected that, a large tow n will be bui.t here, 'fin- rain fail in this section of the coiiuiv lias neon lar.'or an. I inori ,,.,;,... ,),,., .,, 'i, tsboro' and the crops are more luxuriant and prom ; lue t liatham lo cord ;-eel. oy chal ising. 1 ha e not seen a Lrloomy and : h'liged t beat it.--V;ll not sonic grumbling farmi".' I 1 iiink 1 his augurs I left my homo weal v and worn by since hi v at nva two week: ago a tedious spell of s and came to seek : --"In th.-c !4i-.-tut.'.l li.i.inl!. 'isi .i''iii'il ii:.-1 Ui.' o-miii; vrl.l." fo'.iu I iniii'li rest and gained stiength. I regret thai -o f the surcease from care and oiled lo me reiiiainvlh. M-inv I have much lillle , toil a!! have contributed to die couifoit and p'.i'asui'e of mv sojourn hen lioia b'.y among th'.-m Mr. 1). II ?.Iai'sl, w ho has his family w ii h him and pro jioses to make Ore Hill (l h.il ham s laud of ihe -k ) his fill u re home, the goiiia! and jolly C. II. Hon .lou and Ii. F. Johnston and especially mine host and ho.-ies- wlio.-o kindness has been abounding' and call mer be folgotlell. 1'. 1. L. Aug-. 17, iss:t. Stale Itfcws. Concord Times: ('apt. A. Thies of tie Fho'hix gold liiine, was in Con cord on ediiesilay. and expressed to Flnladelphia. twelve pounds of gold valued at thirty throe hundred dollars. Tiuboro' Souihornei: Col. J. F Liiulsi'v. of Itocky Mount, dropped dead in a store on Tuesday morning, fit. .ii paralysis of the heart. His death will be generally regit lied. Ho was a gentleman of huge means and a prominent politician in Xash county. His latest public iscrvieo was in ihe legislature of FSiSl. Durham Uecorder: We learn that Judge I'll os. S. Ashe speaks of resign ing his position as Associate Justice of t he Nupi erne Court. Judge L'u'liu, who has been dangei ou-ly ,-ick for several weeks at his hnineiu Hillsboro, will also r sign on account of ill hoalt h. Il is a matter of deep regret to every Xorlh Carolinian thai the health of these two legal lights is so feeble. Hillsboro ( bsei ver: Mr. J nines 1). Lewis sowed one bushel of little led w lioat that vielde.l fo.ivsix buduls! --Wo hear of a mull in Oiauge conn t v who has b. en married lour times. He owns a horse and buggy that he b.is used Oil three occasions to carry hi.- vvivi". to his home. Some whore in the neighborhood of six hundred v. agons passed t In oagh here .sines d iv and Thin sd iv. loaded w il h tobac co, on I lieu w a l o 1 i'' ham. Winston Loader: A colon-. I nmu in this jilaoc nt a :M jiound vt"i' melon, unassisted, thonthortlay. 'I lie operation required much unhnclding and unbuttoning. We were, recent - Iv idiovvn a button found on the bailie Held of Guilford Com t House. Cnrv- od on it was the limine of a l.iiilsh soldier, rifle in hand, and the tinmen 177ii. Toi-tnot Sunny Tfomo: "Sir. Sp'-u-cer 1). Moore, who lives in I'Mgeooi'ibo county, was in town last Friday wear ing a pair of white ji .ms pants, which he had had lor , 'id v em s. He si.io'd that he bought ihe'oloth from CI. W. W. I'arker. .f I'oekv Mount, in JS'iIJ. paying hiui 10 cents per yaid. Tin " pants did not seem to have been bu.llv 1 used, Ihoii'd, the color had so.n it , ,.m.,,.d 1 ',,r' ,, . . ! v M.,,,I't" r t",' m 1'Z' ' -'""Mma per annum ! U 1,1 lM r'". 'M ' , n,,"s- ,.-. ................. ,....,, .m . wav ."'iv im'mi ics iicsi im -nig I iioiisunns oi i . i i . . t i . l nan t lie eomhine.i --,U: run-Ay h.i.I ; Miliuiciiial tax o t lie i lit ire State, l.cl us have the no b nee law and l id our less burden. s.'lvcs of this iis r 1 .! A vote on I 'he steck law was taken the first ....., ried. A ot is short lv to be lakoii in Marsh township, ad joining, and just a little down tho river, in tho same oii'ity. and 110 doubt is ent'-rtained that this township will nlso adopt the stock l.-l'.v. These ,-ue evidences ofel'.- i lijditeienont and progress which we are glail to note. Smithfuld Herald: Mr. William II. O'Nial. of this county had eleven line hogs killed by lie, tiling one day last week. -A piobabiy fatal cutting 'I'l'air took place at Mt. Oliv .', during' 1 game of hiiM -bal). last Thursday, in which .John F. Humphrey of Colds lioro. and il. ii.j. Taylor, of Mt. Olive sustained soiious. if not fatal injuries, i'avlor's entrails were cut out. ami Humphrey was seriously cut about th" right leg and left hip I'.oth are lying in a critical eon 1 if ion. An iuwi-tiga-. ion is to bo had. Davids..;, ;,,paleh: Mr. Albeit i'riiu. of Silver Hill, has seiii ns-ome h'avoH of a chin.! tree. Mo-t of tlieui ,110 perfectly while, while a few aie streaked with green. They wire plucked from a tree about six oreieht feet high. Xone of Ihe leaves on the t'oo lire green, t hough there are other trees in close- proxiinily. having leacs o:' the usual color. .....) (,- (,.n veins pist. ). W. I'llieh. Fegisterof l')eeiN of Davidson county has been the lir-l every year aiuong all the ninety odd rcg-slers in the State, to make his re turn to the Slnle of the taxable prop erly to the county, and the amount of taxes for which it is liable. This . . v" r ,it s -iv 10 rent 1 o.'ii.re lie ! 1 . : i.. a 1 . 1 ,, , M, , ' , , ; n 1n.1-.n n ..n..- i.i.i.iiv. no. II lil.'Siait; auditor. r veals.! Asheboro' Coin iev: John H. Ibll. 1 of this !esii.. of AsIh-Iioih towiisiup is the old- 'st magistrate in the eoimly a id liulils A. Fuower ol 1 .rower's lev. nship the oiing"s( . - Mr. W. T. Trogdnii's U'OVI llllnolit (list illerv Inc. "led about I! I miles south-east of Asia b,.ro was ! lobbed a few nights aijo. and all Ihe 1 w hiskey taken t herefrom. The whis ! key was locked up and ki pt there be- cause the tax uml noi In en 1 id. Xo clue as yet to tho gnihv pni.ie: Tho Courier is imlebteil to Mr. Abhor potato ijd.t is Steele lor the large-! Irish ever seen in this olliee Its w nearly two , ,ds. It's a v. Lai and one of our oounlvm.'ii s- nd us a .iato to boat t ids ? - l!n. lo cord Anson Times: A hide four year old son (if Mr. J. A. Fin ns near Cedar Hill had his right arm crushed badly in (he cogs of a corn siielier Sat urday. 18th iust. 'i he bones i f his arm were broken, but it is hopc. the arm will he saved. It is soppo-ed be fell against tho cogs wle1" ri'iiuing. ('apt. L. L. ling'gan met with a pain ful if not serious acei.i. ,., F. i.h'.y, 17th. lb- w as let in ning home from town, an.' when a short di- iance beyond tiie ohi oil house his inn,.- became uu iiialiagi able, and turnin:;' shot !, upset his buggy and thiew Mm out. break ing the lower pall o:' ! is .-boulder blade. lie was earned homo and , i heal ai lendaiice suiMi'ioiu d. We trust his accident will not prove I serious, but that he will soon be out i again 1 Al luialu'Odlealier: Mr. J. ( 1. Mann, j living m ar Caic Creek. Chatham ' county, showed us a coin, a dav or two u;.n. bearing' -oinev.hat an ancient date. Ii was a Frii-sii coin made in the year 17t;i. I'eigli nf ieorge III. Quite a number of our fa! .noi s in the southern part of the county have acted wisely in expel imenting in to bacco culture. The colise Uotlce is that they are mat.i'ig line bi ight to bacco on poor land that was hardb worth cultivating in grain. - The (iridium Hotel was sold last Monday to Mr. C. C. Cheek, of Mt. Vernon Springs. Chat ham county. We learn tiiat Mr. Check will put tho hotel in excellent repair and lit it up in the latest style. Mr. Cheek's purchasing this properly wdl not interfere with his business in Chat ham. where he now lives. Ashevillo Cilien : On the day of tho (..in nann ut at Warm Springs Mrs. McAdoo. of ( ireeiisboro. X. (' . left her loom open while at dime r. and on her return discovered that a sum of money, bet ween and S17". had been she. u As the hole! w as crowded w i! h si rangers ami there was in) clue lo I he t hit f it w as enii- i ! eio.l hopelessly lost. Since that time the chambei maid w hose .hit y it was to attend to the Puna has been dis charged. A warianl was oblaieed and just before the departure of the trail! on which she intended to leave (ho Springs her p. I soii was searched, r.v-uliiiig in the r. cover, of uo-u-lv the w hole an loiilil c ice,-lei in t he bo ; , an of one of her stockings. We have ju.-.t been shown a lei of jewel -tones by Dr. (J. D. Smith, which he was col lected in the counties west of the Flue ilidge. One of the great attractions Jibuti t, them is that they are "native nuil to the manor horn." He has bad them handsomely and tastefully out by an experienced lapidary in Fhila delphia. Amongst them are nine beautiful and richly colored garnets the largest of which weighs Pi grains. .There are two amethy.-ls of rare ri.-h-I ness in color, three green iju-.i t. found only in Macon. Wo have hoi n par ticularly struck wilh the subdued beauty of two sieiies. of a homy co) ore.l chalcedony. Ther- is also a beryl of gn at purity ami bi iih'iney Hut that which is the most allraotive' in the whole lot is eleven sap, hires of different shades of col. r and di sign in the hiriu ot cutting. Amongst them are two rid lie.-, genuine.) i ieiibil rubies, of light shade but great brilliancy. Winslou IJepiiblican : The sad in j I) llig) nee of the burning r.f llieresi ileiiee of Mr. John Leak on lie road between this place and Dan bury u Thursday night las! nacied in ie l'ii day m.'iiiing. -We are told I hut .me linn ot c. ui I ractors and bui Mi -i - in t he city have conl racls aniolin' ing to ovi r S.Vo.ll'ill; buildings lo be eoii,p',ee,l before winter Th.it shows win-tin r Winstfih is growing. A inni pondc nl vv rit ing us from Va.h.inv ili. sas thoie is a hole,' tree -a sj -mi -h oak on Ihe toad limn that pliee to East Mend oni' mill' from Forhtish po.dolliec that is a cuiiosily and liial I has attracted th" intention ol mai y ' ieoile in tin- couely. The lue is about, oni' foot in dia.iieter and the homy exudes from ail parts of the body and limbs running i low n I he tree in such tpiaiii it . tiiat tin-logs in the iieighlioihood have been attracted ie, ii. and food upon il while swarm- oi bees "No gal her aroillei it i'he sub stance is sweet. Will not some s.-ien- I tilic g( ntlcuian t Ft .is what it i-.' Charlotte Journal: ?.ir. John Fv ron,. iieiii.eu of I i.'ioii county, had a miraculous escape Iron, death in Mr. ; ( li oige Wilson s mill, a short distance from Monroe, day before yc.-ierd.n. He was standing by a rev oiv nig shuli. when it caught his clot I. ing. a a I in s'.anllv lie was being whirled around at a fearful rule 'flic shaft was for iunal.i 1 several feel Irom Ihe gl'oiiiid. 'which allow.-.1, his hod;, logooverand over v i; hoiii coming in contact . anything. So rapidly did no rev., vol tiiat one of Ins .shoes vv,-.is thrown from j his foot and '.vent over tl, e engine.! Win n his cloihiiig had been torn en tirely off. i e dropped t Hie ground1 in an insensible con, hi ion. A shin elcevo band and one sh. c was all the ' clothing that remained on his bodv.1 An exai linatiou piovd that no hum . were broken. --A special dispati Ii yoslerday aft '.riio.-in luiuo.ii.ces thai ihe Fall .session of Ihe ( i rcen.di.'ii Female College opened oil I he ".llh insl vv il h sev en! v-liv e boarders and licit pupils were iii.iviug on eveiv train. This is Ihe largest immoei I ever had at I he beginning of a seioi, and everything iinli: at'.- a !".ig)-t al I. iidri'ice than Oivr be fori'. - -M' . i'raiik Miicluil. of Wilmington, wi v,a--a pii-s.'iigi'i on Capt !'. F Fvvi -ill's tram win. 'h arrived in the chv vesierdav hio; ui;.;'-. iciiowly is -aped being kilhdbv a rock tin own into (he train l some uiil,i...v i scoundrel Mrs. .Mitchell was .-cal- d by a iai-.e-l window jus! after the train passed (ilaiklon. when she, -md those silling hear In r. were si .miu-l h a report that sounded like tho discharge of a pistol, hei face being slung' at ihe same time by living gravel. A l'-.ek that had been lliro.v,; a! the car nun great force, had struck Hie window ssll. within leu inches of her head. I I ) rock made a deep dent ill tin wood woi k of the e n and hail it struck the lady it would have injured her seiioiisly, if it had not l:.l!i d her. i eleclives are on track of the rock 1 hi ovver. Polishing, tltc Wrong F'id. Many men daily polish their boot. who never give a thought to the con dition of heir hair, i.; pi to harrow it casually with brush and comb, oi submit il to the p-ealying intentions of the average bai ber. What hap pens.' Why, this' From neglect, mental anxiety, or a nv of a score of onuses, the hair turns prematurely gray and begin- I., fall .'it. I'm lor. s Hair P.aLaui wiil al once stop the latter pi. -c-ss and rest no the oi igimd color. An elegant die-ring, free from g'l'i .. a-. T IS H I'l A it It SJ S . l:,-c .n.'.l ' 'i- i in In -eiie i.y XOKIiIS. W A I T , I'AVI.oi;. nun i-. a- . imnis-i"V .v u , i -, :1.11s. I, hi, :ei l ... ". M.-iriin -is . I'M I-I..II, N. I'., .!H.I '.' COTTON M MIKI.T: (i.v.. Mhl.aiic;, . !''. .mii.i: .oi.-. S-M.'l I...W Ml. 1,11. If, 1 '.'. Sl.tllis. -' vvii' h i s vi.r. i.i.iiei.nv xt i;i;i;t. Me it ; I'-.- I- . Hull,..' Ii -i . in I in-:,, r iuirri'1,1 4 si. .nl ;.-i--, " s.-.., ';. OMI'Vil- -, I 11,1111-. 1'. . I . ." ..!l''l - I I'l I I ' l.'l'i-s, I'. -. ' . I'.--: i-.-lli.i-1, 1-1 ! I'ri.- I ..i s, '.' '.I l-'Muiily. 1 i7. i e-.iT--.-. lie-l- C..'.l. ' " " S.I. Ml M.-.il. V." -i I V.-li w. S'. eel. I l .'ir. X. )'.. f '. "i i o-..ii..iii.m, 1'. M..hev..- Hi,:., r, 1 e..-. CiiI.-l :..' ; I lv-s, 1.' I , l'..ii. Ill ". ) 1 s .in Cmcm.-.i. - 1. 1 !!. : . r.-e..':aiij.'. - - '.' II'? ' ' lii. 1..-II-. '- " 1"' I'l.-, I.f.v. Hle. en i',- ; il ... " i. -I l-lili I '' to.. Til.- .ri .il l.li ur ..ls. cn ) oil iM'ini'nt. $5.00 REWARD v 11 ;.. e-ii i i 1: 1: 11 l is v 11110. ..t K.-.i-i-ii. r. i . .. r. 1 a " . ei'i '..!' -i' ii.ti-'i ...le:lil "1 -III !. I 'll. ! 'II. I.- I , .ll!"ll '. -' l-.-il 1..-..1 ;!..; i-ii. v 1 .- - - - 1. Ism F.CF T KS' NO I 1CF II W t ...i.ian. 1 .is ,1,. ,,.-ii .i-s ,.r H..I....I l-.-li.'H. ..-c.i.-. .1. ivi- Ii 1 ii..1'.. li.iill '.-r s .!-, Illlllll..' I lltlls l..;tl.l .ll'I I-I. -Ill I" f l.e.is M. - I .... I .. -! I. Ml I I..-I..I-.- Vlliai-I .in. I s. 1 VI '. ' '. 1-V l", .11 .i. VV . VV V I I l.l'.l I.V , A New )l vei t Kements. HEW FALL and WINTER GOODS! Tho First on Hand! i i (l i i AM NOW i;F('FI 1X0 A LAUGF. 1 I it of Fall and Winter ioods, which have bei n bought at very lowest price.- . and vvii! be sold vet y cheap for cash and lo prompt pin ing customers. j CASSIMF.IIF.S. .1 FAX'S. I OLD SAT. KM JFAXS. and FFUoKYS at. Factory prices. ! V C. FLAIL'S. l',F!) TICKIXO. j siiin rixo. sHFF. i ixo. ; SFA INLAND OOODS, LINSLVS. I LAXXFLS. LAF1F.S' SACK M.ANXFLS (all: c.-h-.s,. I'WldX F!.XFLS. VFI.VI'TS and VI!1A FI'FFNS.COb.'sl'.iS. ' !I()()F .SLUM'S. LAlUF.S' IIOSF. ! IHtdMXS. LAI)ll;S HATS (the latest styles). A very large stock of ' Boots and Shoes, i 1,11 Lir:1 11 r;r fl"; ,iM,'s, ; hand liiade' to t he cheapest. These Goods arc ali rrcsh and New nni will bo sxwaSl jfnoScra. ; Wool. I call vour .'Htohti.ni to the LAIKiF sToi'K OF NL'F. FI1FS.1 mM CANUliSS, Large stock of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SAFES, CHAIRS. .VC, Volt can also lind t he best Sowing Machine. Large stock of Ksws and fm Casiiaj Tu a few words, mv stock is full in every line. When yon come to town will lie glad to see yoll. Ii is Ko TroiiWe to Sbow Goods. I would tieaiii thank my friends for ! la ir liberal patronage. Iieinen. her my m. it to : "A nimble sixpence is better Ihilll a slow shilling " W. L LMmtt, J ITI'slloIlo'. X. C. '.i!-. iv-::?. MILLIONS CFTHEWI For FLORISTS and AMATEURS. Dutf h R.ilh, Japan V.iltiri, rrviicli hnH'. AliHM'li'All lillll'H. Al HO mt 'I WwiiU'W G.iTil'Jin, BEAUTIfUlift UIDIM CIIJI CV 9 PR f i'l'. -run VTV IIIIINIll OILII.UI www. V&S KFietn-M, l-'RCt 1 V,'l-i'V HiK-W.r.iN.V.iUiu-m'o.lll. f.VXF.i'FTofi S N.) i'F'F.-- II VV- U ' in.- i i.i.H! : :i- . .-:c..r ... Tli -iin.. vv. Will. i'l. -. If .'l .'.1.1 I.e.. ! -iV.. !..!l.'f In ll'l I"'!--"II- in." Il -' l-.lll.- -l.li.l- - II I -I e l. -ill li.i-.liitl.il 1 1 iln.- . 'ii--, -Ii - ( 1 .-: i- !i i r, ," . V 1 1 jut., Ism. i.Ki i.i.I- vv. nil sin:;.. All.-'lsl IV-1. Os. Gi?AHA & GHOCKEfi, Attorneys a! Law, Hl- I I'l-l'MS" tit .-.Uflf .'t 11, -iM. -I'll .irttty- 111- ii'cir! to Ipumuh-.-i .iiivw lii-if In ihi- Mac Tackla Eepariuisat. '. it. iiHKiMS A. S!NS, ! i:Li.itiil. X. c. I j Over ninety ili'Verent sizes : 1 1 '. j Kinds of ill): KS. j .7ai:tni-ie Bninboo Polos,! (Iiiee.-t and 1 II ;est s, I i - - - i ;;..!, XF.TTLsti. I (iiLLixti 'nii;i'.i. SFIXF TW1XK. MINNOW )F XKTS, X FT FINOS. T, Hi ilUinU . . i e 1 1 . SIMNXF.FS. SVi I'.LS. l'-i.. I lis. !' K I I si i.rs. We have ihe largest stoel, ami sell al 1 In- lowest prices. f.iy" Call ami c ca mine our si oc!. i s.'v i. i'vri i r i : i.'isim.'i? t MAX Mil'lbs. i hi. i mim, LFAIM'FS in H vise-will-;, FISHING TACKLE, &C. 111? For Sale! V tt.-w 1 1 " l.fi-f leij-.n itu-vnr iisf.n ati't h r.-s'.i. .V .I1.1.1.S' Im 11: I im ' 1 I'.r sal.' HI V I'. Vl'I'lV l' SPF.M ' I i I'AVIOIf. III. ll.'ll '!-. I I! HS..1-... X. C. 03ELL & 09f cnsisrsrsDORo, vr. c, TheF.est. KKLT.Hll'S IMPROVED CilSAIN AXT n-JItTILIZINO Db'ILL. (live il, a trial and he con vinced that, it is tho only perfect drill on the market. We an? Factory Agents for the lingers! own Horse liake, South Fond Chill Flows, Tiopie (.took St ovi1. Oothie Air-Tight. Cook Stovo, Harvey W. Fiumi h Celebrated Circulur Saws. Henry Piston's (Vlc.hriilc.il Circular Saws, Old Dominion Xails and liciiiic.il Bur Iron, McMavhin's Spokes and Ilima, Stephen F illard .V Co's. Leather ftinl (bun Felting'. Fairbanks' Scales, Van Winkle Cotton Gitm. 6 oi i: ll & co., ' wmj:jI.:sALK 1)KAIll.:W IN Bry Goods, Notions, , TT , BllOlS, S!i3BS, M, MA, PARASOLS, LEATHER, A.C. Agents for Odell Manufacturing Co'n. "Foiesi Hill" Fluids, CottonadoR and Seamless Fugs. Cedar FiiIIh Manu-jf-ictuiing Ci 's. .Sheetings and Yarns, ;'. .v II. Flies' Saleiu .leans, J. & V. ('eats Lesl Six Conl Sj-ool Cotton. : Also. Afeiits for Allison & Addison's "Star Fraud'' and other Fertilizers. We keep in stock a full lino of 1U1 , which we offer ; AT WHOLESALE ONLY. ! Merchants will (bid that they can hu goods as cheap from uh, ami on . bolter terms than they cu by going farther North. (live us a trial and be convinced. (iremsboro. X. C, Aug. 1. 1883. i. h. & e. i mm ft co., HALF, Hill. M. C. (Hi AND OPENING uv :w GOODS 1 ,lt TlIK ?UPT?Jfl nnl Ui illiUI We oilVr a largo and attractive stock of IVosh Goods. SilkH, Black (ioods. Dress TriinuiiugH, Linens, Uomestics, (ling liaais. Hosiery mid Glovea; Shoes for Ladies, Misses, Children. Oouth'iiioii and Hoys: iliits; (reiitloni)'ti'n Suitings, ttnd Cassinii'i-es. Keutacky leans. Cottouudos ; House Keeping (ioods, Carpets. .Mattings. Ac. Kvervthim- XFW, CHOICE nJ li:siK'.',LE in the DRY (.()( I S line at popular prices. Host oiods for least money. Fe siireti. cull when you arc in l!ah -ie.il. Salisf'ai'ti)n guurnntecil. W. H. & . S. TUCKER & CO. M.ir. Ii 1. Ihkii. f on s ci.r.tuv, Ui.. im iiay .f Kt'iiiHtiilier nmt, t Kill -.11 .ii I'ui.li.' mi. -it, .ii ut Um curl I1.1UM1 ihmr lli.-ll ..-slr;il.e ; FiFSIDFXCE in tin' town "i" riMslHiro' nw tKx'uplt by J. B M;trrt.-. ')r iiii ilii'i- lnr'irma!"n npplv tit II. A. i-oNootv, '2, 1H:(. THE BANK OF DURHAM," DI IMIA r, X. o.. I'. A. W1I.F.V. CMliter. lii i iMvi s n.'i.stis, ai.le ..a hfmasi. or (ithku v l-l i m e. lie lua.-i-l. Wilt l.iiv an I xi'll Hlmttil nti-l ii..it.N ..ii Hi.. iii..si iav..iiii.tii ti-riii-. Will buy iin-l sell lA.-li.'unr.-..11 tin- N.-rih ..r l-'urope al cur i.'iii rules. c.ii-i'.Mi.iii.t.'ii.-i' s..l,.'lnl. FARM FOR SALE. I ..IT.-l- I..I m!.- Ill .1 VM.r.MII.K FAKVf In Wl. li.iiiis' i.'vnsiili, ..u I-'"w liop.' rlv.r, Im.1..iikIiik to Ui,' li.-im . Un lull- Mrs. .ii.'i-i:i) Wynni'. hihI ii.ii- e, 111111:1111 a.-i-es. Tli.-iv I ji nr. .rtm.io .1 welll . ; I mili'ii'lii . iul-1. ml. li.ina mi tlm lurin, nil la K I .-I-.I.T. II ii'.i i-.i I .t ivniriy lii.r.irr- llmi iln, I will neil ' iIih I111111 111 I'lililii- iiin'ii'iii on Uik I'ldiiilmx, un j Vl'.l'NI.SIi.VV, SlU'TKMUKIt 1"2th. ! K..r iiiiili.-i inrnt-nifii nni Hpeiv in ; M. IX IIOltTON. j K.I.M liHOVK H. O., N. C ! A lie. Ill, 1HK.I. 41s. ; FOR SALE OR REST. I li'tir "r live K.VI1MS f..r mill, .ir nml. ThrtM laitiis ,it-i- Hittniti'it ..ii Un, Cit... F.iar rlviir. ali.1.1 fi inlli 1,1 lew M ni. lll-i.. ill-., in k. HIKl..r . ui. ; 1 1 oil 1. .11 . Iltel Will lie M.. 1.1 l.ll cwy U'rillM, In' r!i'.M , ..- h I. t rii .-I yi-.u-H I" i;.h..i i.'ieiiiUi. Fur en'.ti..r ; li.i. riimU..ti ni'i'l) In UI.0VKK AVKNT, M'.utuiu. M. 0. Jul) ..'III. lis:'.. Ml. lit I 1 r -,e iff mi m m ft- ?e. if' V.1 1YJ rfit; i lb -3 i y
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 30, 1883, edition 1
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