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'W- .t' 3 Chalfcam Record THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1HK4. 1 ' " 7 JLO0A.I, RECORDS, g-- t Lir t IV-fer. Joseph filler, of Viavne county, ha bought the farm of Mr. A. J. Fendergrass near thin place. MT1 Mr. John R. Jones, of Qulfj iHtrate in place of Capt. A. V. Jen- turned on a short visit to their oM law' ele. tion held at this place today " s;l 1,10 : kinH, who declinod to accept. j home. One of them was Mr. (!. IX .was the most hotly eonte-ied ono j Salisbury Watchman : All tramps ........ .. Rrown, who at, fine lime was our : the writer has ever wit missed. Ivs- j are thankless, but the one who visited MF"Tho attention of farmers is county coroner but is now a prosper- 1 pecia'lv did th opposition work vig- Mr. Iladeti of D.ividson county wa.i called to the advertisement of Messrs. 0us merchant at IJcston. Wavne orously and iirsistenlly for their side, one of the wor;,t, JIo was j)ecuii;irly Baugh & Sous, in another column. , .ol,),v. Too other was Mr. lril T. while 'the friends of the nieasui o pitiable in his appeal for food, and was The reputation of their Phosphate is J Clegg who is telegraph agent at Har-: made an ( (Tort to lite good feeling ; taken in and tn ab d kifidlv, and so world-wide. Send for Circular. j Jowe, in Carteret county, and as soon by lefrainiug from any excessive much impressed Mr. linden as to in-; """" t as the canal is tijicncd will be the elVort. Tin: iUstion rested strictly duce him to hitch his buggy and send , MT Mr. Richard Cotton, of Cape ; collector of tolls on tho Harlowe and upon its mei its and was carried by a 1 him half way to Lexington. That Fear township, killed a two-year old j Club Foot canal.. They said that small majority. One who was cm i-i night there came a rapping nt his hog ft few days ago that weighed 5(i( ! (,Very wool; they read tin.- Kc. oku as ous to know after careful compari I do.ir nt an unsPiisoiiahlo hour. Sim pounds. This is the largest hog we ' eagerly as a leUer from home. i sou, states that less than one-sixth J pecting things not. altogether right,, have hoard of in Chatham this winter, j Wr'were also pleased to receive , of the land owners wore unfavorable ; lie took w ith him a large hickory cane . If""" 7 T r call from Ucv. K. X. Jovnei, now of to the adoption of the law. A very us he went to open the door. As the Among the arnalB at London s . w), Wlls ,lt!n, (iir a ,,.IV r f,.v. Y,,ai..s inri. llinlv t1!lt number jdooi swung open the muzzle of apis- V,. a? V v f1 i'," tw" visiting his many friends. () were disposed to favor il. We have ! tol anl "your money or your life' was ladies Shoes made by eigler lJros. , )lls( Slll().lv f,,,! his old cm- among us a number of intelligent i the greeting. Tho lirnt blow from You will also find at London s a largo tl.p,ltiwu vilh ollB of his ,M.st K,.r. ;,,., Iand..wiiers wl... voted for the the cano caused tlm pistol , fall, and lot of men s and ladies Underwear. I UMms ; .,,.. We look for large bcuetils j tho second blow caused (he nmn to which will be Hold at reduced prices. ! to result, as we hone this is only one ! fall. He was eared for during that A few of those Rubber Coats on hand. , IsFEiuoiiConsT. Ihe.January term hi, towanl imi-rovemeiit for' our night, and next morning the Tramp. Ve are indebted to the Mar - shals for an invitation to attend th' Anniversary of Wake Forest College. on the 15th of February. Among the Marshals we are pleased to notice the names of our esteemed county- man Uou.n. f' T..i-,.i ,! E. P. Kllinirfon. ' , , ... , , . , ,, ..... ...i,e rMdt Kliuurl vifv ull tit T.,in. ..j ....j. uon h ana brino tiik monky. lie is offering all Woolen goods very low loriuecasn, xie is oiieri.ig a.li.'s oaiiH at cost for OAsii a iew iiiose cuuap uiai.Keis sun on nana. "your.ue tu iiv cneap goo.is. . , PB-ka will be seen by an adver- .............. j u.uu r.i . iiair ... sou. o, gill , uie puoncauoii oi - in.- nogisicr. There is no better c.pnppo.1 editor in , ino ntaio man tins accon.pusiie.i : journalist and we doubt not that his; paper will relied credit on orti Carolina journalism. , NorthkrkHitstsmk!. Two getle- men from Massachusetts, Messrs. Hatch and Lverett, have ! hoie a few days on a bird .tint. J hey came well equipupil i with guns and dogs and haro had a good time of it, They were taken in charge by some of our native huntsmen who have nhown them every attention. On their first hunt they killed "7 part ridges. Evadino Ahrkst. Oar friend dep uty sheriff. Josiah Tysor is noted for bis etbciency as an otlii-cr, but he made a miss ot it on last lues'lay in aUempting to arrest a man named fj.iw wll lll()St W(.ll(.,us;v provided hitt. He approached intt. who j fl,r tht. litti Wjlif llU(1 wiJ, (tUy was on a horsn. and seizing the hri-1 ililu ,() j(,.v. w. S. Long at (Jraham. die rein told Wlntt that -he was Ins wll Ilits nv,ed to educate him. It prisoner"! but "Wlntt evidently ; m H Hl!llll(( , ilft, Slll.l, (l case was pros thought he was not. for be quickly ,.,.,,., in ftnv 4.lMll.t (f lt civiiiz.-d iuin)ed from the horse ft.nd ran off, ! .f.- j ,. leaving friend Tysor quietly holding j j 1.ls;. nr(. theonlv three cases tried the horse, and realizing his mistake; jlllin., lms ,fim, ,rtVs. lt is in saying that W hitt was his prisoner. , Lloltit that court mav adjourn to- ASiiooti.n'o Sckm'K. On last Thurs day night a colored man, named Kphraim Goldstein, with several other negroes went to the house of a col ored man, named Nat Marsh, living in the south-eastern corner of Mat thews township, and shot another colored man living there, tho ball entering his right breast and lodging i under his shoulder blade, indicting a; Hevere wound. A warrant was issued for the arrest of four of the shooting ; party, but thev have loft the con nt v. ! A Voracious Aitktite. A man naiuod William Duvis in IS.'iS or '5',) vat C4 eggs and d ank a pint of whis key on a public occasion at Harper's X Roads, in this county, and before going to bed that night hi; eat three mackerel and drank a pot of coffee. He had made a wager with some friends that he couid eat " dozen eggs and he not only eat them but 4 more, and then jumped up and knock ed his feet together ami called on them to bring him soni more eggs. He is now a prosperous farmer in Moore county. Cooiivn OrsTKRs. One of our con ii tynion was recently taught a now way! of cooking oysters. Ho was fravc-1 ling through the country, and, bo-, coiniue hungry about mid-day and ; bavin? some oysters with him, 1 went to a house uear tho road and asked the good lady of the! house; to rook them for him. She kindly con sented and invited him to a se-at. Af ter a Ioiil' time s'ic p'ace d before- hiiu a dish filled with little fried par tides about tne si.e ol a pea, ami m tor a lattice liri.lge across K.ickv river ('.u-t.liu.i, Capital is doing the same reply to his iuepjiry she told him j at Hackney's mill, which was carried t Ii i n -. We hoard one of "un- ne'gh that they were his oysters, and the! by a vote of U to L borss.iv this we. 1; thai a X.-rthoVn cause of her delay was the care she-! The bridge question having been ,-., itl,t,orized him to i.ut 1.- liftel taken in preparing the oysters. for before frying them she had taken i every one separately and cutting j them open had thoroughly cleansed j them! i The C. F. & Y. V. It- R The pass- enger train on tho Cnpe Fear .V Vad- kin Valley railroad runs reulai-'.y avArviUv PTeent Suii.liivs from Fav-1 every (lay, except SUIltlays, lioni I aj etteville to Lnoeny, u-aviny r ayeue- :iu et . i f ;t....v at S p. in. Returning it leaves Lib- j Tiiiu p. ,. i., . ertj at 5:40 a. m. and arrives at Fay- etteville at 11 a. m. A freight train i ,;no AV,. Af.,T,.vn.l I Friday at 6:30 a. I... and arrives at j Liberty at 5 p. m.. and leaving Lib-' erty erery Tuesday and Saturday at 6 im. it returns to Favetteville nt 4:30 p.m. The station lit Matthews' X Roads Las been named '-Silor in ! compliment to Mr. Samuel Sili-r. on ' whose land it is loeated. The station .. ii;n . ...i UBl "un mm vtr uui .mni, n, "Uvar Creek." 1 Bui.kin Wessiox The citizens in tho iM-i-hl.oriiu.Hi f Ml. I'lrusuut church had balloon ascension o.. llls. Thii--vd-iv iiftei-noon Tin hi'- lilll ii -ct high and 5 ... ... , . , ...".......I . H'oi in iiiaiueier, cum hwumiiwi iu quite n height almost out of sight ,j i f n m.lc!j. (lis(7lut ii,,,..,m,.d umnjuitd. . ... '. oHs.-ttewercp.c-ased to reeeive visits, n few days ago, from two young Chatbaniitcs who having ol our interior l.ourt began on last ; Monday. .Justices Kin 1 1. hd Powell l.residin r uresi. lie'. 1 if riinitl j,.v was drawn and empanelled with ; c'.if.t. John W. Tavh.r as foreman. ,ul was then charged by our laloniod ' n - o young friend. James ',S. Manuiii"-. ' . . ! i r i on the docket but in most ol 1 " "' t,. .lefendauts submitted and th. . .. loMuwmg are the only eases tried by (l ;lll v vjz. j St;,'(, "lillsl Charles Womack, j p,.,,,,. .,.lIls,.V- (il. c.1m.il .(;,.,.. ). .Il.Ki,,llll(.v. was an imtici ,1(,M( f, ir entrv. in lakiii' f,,,.,.;,,.,. ,,s,.s.,i, , ., ,H,Yvj, iollgillg to the ' Sont of Telillienilice llt tllis j,,,,, Tllis WH.lns ln ,,!kV original.'.! ir.un a (ismto anion " Sll11( lf ,. ,.,,;,.,.,! ..j, j(.,s .ls , , , i( t(, a l.njUj,,,, ,.,,,,.(,.( years ago. near the African a few i !r..rch hl , ,lis ,,,.,, T1((. j,.,,,,,,,. V(...,j;(. ,,f ..,, ,riit v- State against Jack Ivl wards : in dictment for assault with intent to kili. Ther.! w(re two of the-e cases. j,,,,,. fol. t.IlUi!1J, wiUl klli(. Wii:i:it i Tl lluaI1 th.M.tS.er lor cutting A 1 'lisonCole. Verdict ofguiity in both (.ust..,( he W;IS s,.lltl.llr,.,i , ,.;,. llluIlUls- imnsoiinR.ut in the j county jail. i C'... i:..i i mmi I . '.in., iiiu.ini ik.euui.i .iiiiis w us caco ol larceny pubushod in the voliinteere.l lucn services m debuise I of tho voiiuc prisoner, and succ eed j cd in obtaining a verdict of "not guilty." After his discharge ho wai l-... .,i, ;,. -,.,,.,. i... i?.,.. i if M nils- vti-:s' MKKriNo. The meet big of the magistrates of this county he;d here uist Tuesday was quite largely athndod, considering th. soverity of the weather. Too much credit cannot be given those inagis-: (rates who, mereiy from a sense oil duty without any compensation what : ever, rode here in the cohl many ol them t weni v miles to attend this ; meeting. The first business was the j consideration of the question of dis- continuing the Inferior Court, which j elicited quite an interest ing debate, i and resulted in favor of continuing ' tho court by a vote of lit to lti. j A. J. Hynum. os j , then moved that j tiio justice's do notv resolve to elect a! "liuanee committee" at their meet lug i in Juno (as suggested in last week s1 Kkcokii), which motion was uiiani- i uiously adopted lh . ... :i . I im " .. . . , ! consiilcrctl. 1 lie lirf. i..,iT.,.n iv'ili.i I'l I'lr tll.el.wi. Hi. lit -VI . appropriate, not exceeding STllllil for the caco ol larceny pubushod m the!;,, this count v. fell from tho bridge KwoiiU some weeks ago. the defend j .c ross tho Kiv'er at this place, on Sun ant being a nine year ... I h,.y. Messrs. . v ..veiling last, about .". o'clock, and James S. Manning and A. P. (iilb.-.i ; lV's drowned b. f.-ro he could bo rcs- building a lattice bridge-across H iw i Italeigh Visitor: On last Thurs nver at H. n'e.'s mill. After a long lay niht K. J. Jcuks. a white mar and able discussion the! vote was 1 ried man and men-haul, who lives live taken, and resulted IS for and -2.) i miles west of Apex, ran away with the against the; appropriation. The next i thirteen year old daughter of Mr. Men motion wa more successful, be-iiig a i rv ('. Pearson, w ho lived in J'-uks. motion to appropriate for building a bridge across it the "o.d Woodward'' Hep river place, the vole tor this being 1. to Un friends of a In i lg.- at Love's mill then tiie.l their luck hut met with a .lis a;pointiutiiit. A motion to appro print c Sl-'i'lK for a bridge th.-ie was tl 'fiate.l by a vote of 12 to l'.t. The lust motion was to annroii into jl-0;l ,i,spoo,t ot it. J. 1 eiwoll, esq., ollero.1 1 ,e following resolution : "Uks.ii.vki. Thai it is the souse of the Hoa;d of Justices of Chatham con nt. v that our Commissioners take I such steps as will insure a creditable exhibit of the va.ied resources of ..ur ! countv at tho North Carolina State i Kvpositicui to ho held at Ituloiedi next full " : tall At tiie Bii-reTst ion of Mr. l'owe il u, ...t;. .1 . i i Vi nn- j ir,'. i in.' ii-. 1 1. . i. . ii to address the justices upon the im- poi tance of Chatham's having a prop-, er exhibit at the State opposition. o.,.i t i. . the above resolution was unanimously adopted. On motion the lueeting then ad - journ.-d. Stock Lvw Ki.Kcr.os. We men- tioned some week. ago that a stock law election would be held at Kiggs - i., s;t,..v, i l.i ..i.. .... ii... .-.v n ......... ... .... litl of January. The torritory lo bo onibraoe-dis.-niiliguoostothat f the 1,",..t St-'k Association, in which th law has ostablisheel five years, so Unit tin- oitl.-lis ol the i-posed -lis.not have lu,l an ,,,., ,. f l;n-im its a, van- ........... o luges, un.l, us is me case wiioi ee. i"'""" " ."' . t11( ,ttW is it was hk.-d so.iv.Tt.sing ro .anim l ho ro,nts ,n much that the ejection, on the l'.Hh, ,tlio e:isc are. th.-se. Able; hckard of , "suit., n favor of il. as will bosocn ; Hickory township. ...al l ied a widow, ' f , , ,i ' , 1 ,win- h-itcr- Mr- Wagner, who had a grown son. Uom tho f. 1 h ,lu . The son Then nmrri.,1. and soon after- ; "IIiihisiike'h Si-oiik, N. C, ' January l'.Uh, 1HS4. , S(1(. :,, Siir up Chatham for the Kxoosi- ' i: ... n i -i i. . i.. i V- i 11,111. Ill' - 'X .) I I'UII II III' M l th ...... ... , ., y,... .. ' 1 t fully. L T . ... . ' ' I ! A.v'r' Sarsaj.ai ilia, being highly I CI.,, ,,!,( I ,,(,.,! ni...s. u w,,, ill,.! ,1,. :,. " ' ' '.1 - ' 1 ., IV. is more elleclive, .lose for dose, th, in any other bl ind medicine. It is Ihe cheapest, because the best. (Qual ity and not iptaulitv should be coum.1 .red. State News. Smithtiel.1 Herald: Our jail came very near being burned to the ground one d, iv last we.-k. Mr. MikeCosgrove, the insane hum now in jail, tired the hei-elothii:g lie sleeps on. I'ortun ately tho tire was discovered in time , to prevent it s destruction. j Win-ton Sentinel : A. Dutuer. es.j , : the venerable proprietor of the Salem ! Hotel, has a cigar that was given him ! years ago. His son. J)r. Alex ! Ibilner. reciived it as a orescut from i a Mr. JSland. in (livctisboro', in 1.S;"1, j while on his way to the North to ;.-tudy dentistry, and sent it to his father who has kept it over since. ! Lumbertoii Kobesoiiinii : Mr. C. Mclver. who lived neir St. Paul's ,.,.,!. Several persons were near and hastened to his as:,i.-taneo, bill I ho were too late to accomplish anything other than to pull out his lifeless re mains. Clinton Caucasian: Matilta Royal, colored, is living on the plantation of Mrs. Maria Royal, near Clinton in the same house with her daughter, grand j son. and great-graiid-non. On lh same plantation lives hot grent-great-grnud child. She is thought to be j over 111) yours old. I Jo fore the war : both her legs were amputated. She ' has made herself useful by knitting, I spinning and sowing. Montgomery Star: There is on I prisoner in jail at this place, nn.l he I is a fool for not pulling the old eon I corn down and walking off. Mr. Frank Atkins, of this place;, went out i to shoot some birds, during tho snow, ! i:id while standing with his hand over ! the muzzle of his gun, by some moans I tho gun tired, discharging the entire : load i.f shot through the fore tinge! i of his right hand, causing a painful I wound. Durham Plant: On Saturday last a Mr. Long, who lived near Harnett's Mill, in Person county, was instantly kiiled by tho accidental discharge of his gun Hi had boon out hunting i in 1 was returning home. Coming to a lillle ravine he attempted to jump acros-i when the gun caught in some bushes causing it to fire. The load ntero 1 his right eye and passed out ... . j i i i i Ol (II' TOO Ol HIS UOail, Lllilll .1 ' him in tantlv. vard. and who was clerking for JcnKs it tin1 time. Mr. Pearson was in the' -i t y to day, and says he thinks thev have gone- to Illinois. Ji nks left his; wife and three children in very poor circuiiistnncis. IMoiiton -'iitiiircii Wo are glial to learn that, emigration from ihe North and from abroad is turning its ittelitloll to the South and to North IM)() m securities in this section. I'oo ' pie, enterprise and capital will build I up tho country, un.l nil are lasi com ing in spite of tho croakers. Warrenton Gazette: Mr. Henry . ' " ' "I . ! Milam, Jr., who left Warren in D 7"" tor .l,'xiks- ,wnU's ,to ",s ,an"." j ' lexns w a place 1" l'.'-U'1' have hut little if any regard for the .-i,,,.,,, ,,,k,.(l ,.,.,1 ..i,..v.,m, for Texas, writes to his father " ,'" , , .i . i is (i-ahtniiL' for the dollar, that it is I . . , . i . i l, not hill:; but hard work and money, j " Kl-V,s 'l',v ,m" ' ' " n ?la " 11 "' areilina than Ii1 nin in Ioxuh, it lm will work it- Urd and save as much as he does n. Mr. S.J. o-hardso,. who lives ... . , ! "lo ' ',1,",,tv' " t,;!. ''ll-v .7 8t"rj , Newton Enterprise: Mr. M. M. , day ind brotieid news of at. inhle and , '('line last week killed the fine- hog he ; f-.U! dynamite explosion, wlneli oec. - had on exhibition al the stock show j rod in a well on the preni.ses of Mi. ; last fall. It was 21 months old. and,Muk Austin in that count v. on the; w-eighed .Wi pounds. (ln the lr.ih l-(h mst. 1 hero wore two men in, j of January, Jackson She.rrill in Cliu.-s ; the well at the time of the explosior, ( v.. vi, ;..'!., 1 1V.1...I ..li.....,it1.r 4f. t'iiliieiiiii-Ans-.in and Meek ( liapi-ian. .... -,...- --- ' trr supper while tin- hands were stand- iug around talking and laughing, il young man. Lee Sigma., sou of Max Signiuti. J your of ago. dipped .lead. lvo Iiie.iiliri s 01 one laniuy will ; apply f-nr divorces .the next u of our Superior Court un will Im seen from , . . . . . , . I wards Eckurd and the. youn wife i. eloped leaving tho mother husband- K i . . i . ; , jt ,v;is N displayed a largo roll of 'money and tried to buy his freedom. , U.,t t II. I..... ...1 i ilii'.'ii nit ui-m.iuu him to lli, ntTi(.,t' nil,! lie niiw l',,wli u j ut. Wilmington lN-view: Mr. Wilhuigh by Moore, who du d at the residence of- his son, Mr. Wiley Moore, on Moore s creek, on the 2Sth day of last Oetoder, was S'2 years of ago and was the fat her of twenty-two children; his descendants, children, grand children and great -grand-children, numbering t wo hundred persons. He never missel a term of court up to the time ol his death and frc.pieullv walked from his home to burgavvand some limes as far as Wilmington. At about S o'clock this morning many of our citizens were startled by a rude shock which caused their building and furniture to shako and trcuihlc ipiite perceptibly fur a moment or two. At first it was not known what was the producing cause, but us the sumo shock, accompanied by a jar and riiuib.o as of a distant moving irain. was experienced in many nor- ! lions of the city at the; samo time, j it was concluded that it. must have boon occasioned by an earthquake. Italeigh News and Observer : Few things are more terrible than -sudden death "to see- a strong ma i stricken down in a brief inomeiit. made! more helpless than a little? child, then die. Vosterday morning at 7 o'c-1 ck Jesse Taylor, who lor many years was a por- ter at the store of Andrews I'errall, 121 Fayetleville street, was seized with sudden sickness. Ho groaned ouco or t wice, the clerks wont to his .id. sent for a physician, but by the j time tho latter arrived the man was .lead. A colored man named Tur-1 nor, a route; agent on the K. A: O. It It., has been permitted to resign. Congressman Ollaralias appointed his Ktetid a colored man named llawkins, from Warroneountv. The two legislative halls should bi thor oughly re furnished, cleaned u,i, paint ed carpeted and generally renovated. Their condition is not creditable to ! our people. The halls are not in good I order. The curtains are soiled, torn, I ragged, faded and aro not suitable to I the building. The carpets are in sim-; il'it- tiiul ciiiuliliiiii. Tlic wills are I .lingy through the work of time. Now thou let s put our legislative halls in ' nropor condition. The; cost ne-od not Ii ! great, and tho expense is a not-e;s i h iry expoiieliture. j Stalesville; Landmark: Mr. W. dalhas. of Sharpcsbuig township, is ".IA years old. has a family, never was i witness in court ami never saw a nut in session until this week. I Isaac Uerkley, colored, of Sharposburg i township, this county, claims to have ,;illed l.ili)siiiirrtls'b- lweeu tho tirst I of Janu.irv. 1SS,1. and cotton picking j nine, and to have caught l!lt 'pos j sums last fall and this winte r. Aj ,Mod cow belonging to Mr. Jenjamiii i sh attempted. Wednesday, to jump1 the front yard fence, and in doing so ' impaled herself. She ran one of the palings eighteen inches into her abdo- men anil tlio consequence was unit, .he; had to be killed Last Sunday ifte-rnoon. shortly after ho had eaten uis dinner, Mr. .lames F. Harbin .valkcd i'niiii his homo up to the rosi-leiu-c e-t his brothor-iu law. Mr, W. L (ii'l. to nav a iit. and lad boon but a short time Heated and engaged' in c mversitii m w hen ho stopped in' tho midst of a titeiice mid was oh-! serve I to throw his head hack, e.'lsp land turn pale. Mrs. Gill seized him ; !o prevent his falling lioni the chair,: and almost as she did so bo died. Ho , had boon in quite his usual health, : Hid death is taq-posed to have lC.sult- i ed from parabsis of the heart. Charlotte Observer: North Caro-1 lin.i is cei lainlv lining her share in the way of populating that wonderful' western State know ii as Texas. Yes- terday a batch of nineteen me n. wo men and chili Iron from this county,; took tho Air Line train for that Mate and hist nieit anotlier party ol young II, si ill number followed thelU Oil " ,p ,ntlu- . x "iU "rrno" Ju ; I Mu,",,s SV'',"H ' , " ' U hoks like the w.u.le county ,s hnij to lexas. I he exodus is remai L-: ,.l j lii it li.n.es .it the i.iesont . V . - . ... rate, farm hands in this seetiou will be sewce the contiii;; summer. Most " "i ,,I,1,,,l,,,,M . ch.ss known as tciiiiuts and they c-anj hut lit I lo wraith away with tln-iu. , , ,. I ,1 4 0 and bot.i wt-ie badly iniiuyl. d. Aus- tin died al !) o'clock that night and Chapman is not oxpocled to live II... scene of tl.c aflair is twelve nii.H west ol .Homo.-, near me ootitii v.1.1. - li.m line The two men were dowi, m the well bl.ituir, using dynamite , Tl..- ,-i1,,1 ,. ,.,i.r.n. , c i ,'. t ' 1 V Vi 77,, and fired the fuse !.,, hoy went to the top to await the explosion. 1 he ' oartridgo -Hashed- or failed to tire and th-v lese. nd.d into the well to take it' out, and wlnlo they were hiindling it, it exploded They were drawn to surface in an insensible con- ! ,. . .., ,i . i i i.. il .Illloli, Willi men niurttonn.i riuuira what lered and bleeding. Last Hat ur dnv ni'dd nu uglv shooting all'air oe-1 curre.i at iiocKiiignnin noiweeu iwoi saloon l;e. j i,. ix. liird and Sol (iay, j in which (lay was the sufferer. The shot would have proved fatal hut for tho singular manner in which (lay's ! arm warded oft' the bullet. Just ns ; the pistol tired, (lay threw up his nrui. and the bullet striking it. broke : tiie bone and glancing upward passed ; through Clay's hat. Kcv. Jan.es IVebles is a colored liiinUter who lives two miles from the city on Frank: Johnston's place. Sometime ago, he, loaned Jackson Harris, colored, a sum j of in 'icy and took Jackson's watch as ' Colin : nil. One day recently Jackson ! call. : at IJev. 1'ei bles' bouse and ask-1 ed for the watch stating that he would ; take it to Mr. Peebles, who was at, work in the held and pay .him thej money due on it. Ho got the watch j but Mr. Peebles' labors in the Held ... . , , . i... 'and ho returned to the bouse to find : I that tho watch was gone. Last Sat- i j urday Jackson called cm Mr. Peebles. ' expressing great peiiitenceat his past " conduct and stating that he had conic ; to pay np. He handed the un suspecting parson some money to change and as the parson took out his pocket book Jackson grabbed it I from his hands and ran oll'with it. The purse contained the Mini of Nothing has since boon heard from Han is. Mrs. Yalfiia Stone died at Maiden. M.i.s.. from the effects of a fall. During the past few years Mrs. Stone gave to colleges and schools for girls over 10II.0.HI. Mai. Thomas Sparrow, of l?eaufort county, died last w. k. Ho was a most etimabie gentleman, and; was Chairman ol the J.oard ol .Managers durin Holdcu's impeachment trial. Jfilill W ought in the Forest. How ili-pressing it is to ee acres of ! tioes cut down in the midst of anobh- ' j !,,.(. iow saddening it is also to J s,.,, i hat thin spot in the midst of your uthorwise abundant hair. Stop it at oul.i; by the use of Parker's Hair Unl- j iSU. j'or actual elli.-iency this famous j article stands at the h.-.d of its class, i ( .;(. rut f,. t;. i,ui..t. delicious in! : ,,iV, and restores the original e-oloi j i ,, niv ur faded hair. F. ou-iuheal. I ' ,.s i: n.vasi.nial application! lv,.,p.s t. hair and scalji in perfect onj,-i , Onions. If you want to grow good onions send to Joseph Harris, Kofliester, Y., for his free catalogue for 1KS4, 1 with directions for cultivation. Mr. j Harris is an old onion farmer and of- j fors the best of seed at the lowest wholesale rates. M ,V 11 1 et I 10 1 T N-iili'i' fir dnnilm and ntHrrlftRH l.iMi.rtf;iS ir. oiiinuirlt'rt charK"d f,.-vrn I'.'Uirt a Him. WrWZZZ?? wu.n.u nrni.tn mi I'ki.hii linn. i 1 1: i . AV.-OCK At AilliTii, Hi'lilir,il l oi.ll.ly. N . C" , 1-11 .iiiliil'iry II II. Hs...r l-iht! HiiMi!n,iila, Mini Wii.i.ii:o.' Wf.H'K. fiiriui-rly i-f .'ti'iitiani rminiy. Shi win ui'll kiii'ivn ihr.,ii.:li mi ciiaiiia.ii ('miiiy an I h-.-.v.'r. ...:iii rrtfli-l., l' i.i"iirn lii-i'ili-u-ili. Sin' im lu tin' lili. ill ol I.f, bin ii'iw hai lul l Un' ill-lit. J. W. ClIM'IM. rns m ahhets. lli-i.irt.'il fur Tin; Kki-hiiu by WYATT FAY LOU. CIIIOCKIts k rnMMISIoN MKIt'-IIAXTS. No. Ii .s.-iiih il.l.i Marllii St., 1(.m:mii, N. I' Jaiiuiuy.-.-J. IBH4. COTTON MAKKIVf: li.-,.l MliMllui;, Ml I. Mini.', Sirti-l MlilillilK, Slain h, 'J :l I K, li.'J Will II.KSAl.K (lit. H :KKV M A UK FT. Mivlt - I 1-iiInliii ii ltniu,c HxI.Ii-m, t", I iri-:., c Imrri'l, sii-Kiiii.-r-., I SwiN-t, ill I'llllVJllH-l'il HlltllH, 17 1 I'l l.ir.l - In Hi i.1 r.-tln.-il, II ' ' I'i K.unlly, In 1 1" . .-urn, s.i ir.w-: u ; ! A.l..w ".Hi. Kl-.i.r. N. e-., M.il.ii.n-1 - .-ic-i. I'-ilin Ul.-n, . 'liilli'ill, llill-Viflk'. - 1" I'll--., IH-.v, iirr-.v . " I'l.l, ci-r in. ii BvTli.-s,. ts mi lir.iliiilalr.l. I IlilOiT, n.-.-,. I i'lil'kiiiK, An- f,,r liircv 1'iti. New Aehc-rt iseinonts. Raleigh Register. T'arly In rririiitry an mnn ni tlio ,r1..lrs ri--i-lid lli nri.wi.ty iniiirrlHl thi- n.iili-:kilni. ni . tho Raleigh Register, ' u Nurtli Cnrnlina limiK-nitli' .ii'W.injii-r, will In- t-,i.iiiiii-ii'-f-'l. j Tim Ui'.asi tn will li, ii.iiiii.l iv.-i klv until tin- em-h e -- -.n .eii nik-i. m h-m iw-cii'ih. it ci .(t r n Mrv n u. m-in-x-ratii- in; m ..nli .'ipillnn. It will im. j.rliiip.1 rmm ... nn.l I X'.!: tl'?"n2:" I """;' " j-e-'. . r,.;l.iihL., .i in,,. .., wi,..i is .i...... m n...-u, cnmllna. Mr. HawwiII l...-.in..r..f U.el I.l . ls I.U. I Ihi' ir. i uf Hie" llK.iisiKH will Im tl a yuar, 1. f.ir nil .nn.i'lii wiv l.ir v.n.r tintiiff iaii-r, a.n. I Hum. rri..li Mr Hi" liHttsmi. iIiuko who romll tl in UllH l.fll'V will rivi'lvi- an A ii.i:iiur Itl.rir vi.litnio orilrrpil of "Halp I.iil.ixtrtnl Sr. j rli'!." Two vol.. mo now riitily: TIIK WimW AMI Timiihix uf S.-iitii Cakhmna. -c'tiri Ih'a. Knnii'i.iH-, an.l Ki'rr'H Itn.itt.li'Hl lu. pnrm; K.iiilpin.iti.'il li HivurHl.- e'liiiuty Ke MirlH of S'alnllUK Kot'itH, ami llhiHtratiil liy l.n .'Sii'llo.ll Mne of IhoSlAln. 1 Vulilllin l'Jlllo. Clii ll. 'J J .. 113-V In in -TiiitH . pNnBrnCAit.it.ivA-In THr.OoAL AWU Inns i'i'Cntii-n. Kmni i. in'. K.'rr'i. l.al.ll.'y'B, WllklV, Hil l IIih C?iil.-iUH !truirlt., Hlliii tiieiue.1 hy lull iu.iI . i i.ruie skis. of Uih l lfiy-Hli i:.iiiiiliH. anil Mini ttieWam. 1 volumnl'Jmo. CI. nli. J"i l'., tl.OO. AiMr.w iiai.i:ioh nroisTEii. I . . ,j . j...y ji. i.. l.lUClgll, M. Cy'. w AdveiliseiiM-nls. LAND FOH SALE. i , ,. r r,., vnlu.ii.lcon.i ..r 1..1..1 -.unit- iy u i n.a ni ihmi.t..i m ..n-nmu..r.i. im- M' ili.-r hi.m nmil..u ii.pl Ki Ol.lVlilt USUI, Lniuliavliy, N. 0. .InmiHry 'ilih, Ihm. FOR SALE: One Mosler Iron Safe, new. UVNTM MaNI'F ACTIT.ISO ('., JSyiiuni, N. C. Jiuiimry ill, 1RH1. 3;. Am Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. " Culvert, Testis, Maj 3, 1RM. I wish ts nxpr. m ivy aiir.ciuiiuu ot llie valuable ciualilicM of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral as n oouIi romoily. "While with ChuiTlilU's Army.jiipt bcforci tlic U.tltu uf Vicksburg, 1 ue.ilrucU'd a w; VT. .'ol.l, which u riuiiiiit.Ml ill a .litncTuiifi rnnRli. I f i u.il un rt li' f till un our inur. h ranu tuu.ruuiitry fl'.rr, uIutc, c,u asking fur vi.nr ri uivily, 1 a ui'-mI lo try Aveu s tlll.liKV I i n.lIAI.. " 1 i.l i 'I .-), niiil rapidly cuml. Since thi n 1 Ii.iyi' kept thcl'K. loli.M.coiifiaiuly ly inr, fr n.i.iiiy :ind 1 have fuund it t.t Ihj nn iiiv.i!ii:i!i!o ri incily for llir.iut nn.l long tlit:llM.'. J. W. WlllILLV.'- Thfiti!,iiuls .if ti'inininniuN n-rtify to Ihe lirninjit euro of all liroiichlnl mid lin.i; alT-(io:i(t, by tho unc of Avirh ( iii ukv I'K( TiiiiaI,. Iti'iut; v. ry i:ilalal!c, the yuuug wt chiliruu take il readily. riii i-.Mirn ny Dr. J.C.AyerciCo., Lowell, Tflasj. S.d.l by all Pruncinn. frts BYNUM" MMUFAGTURll CO. Will take in exchange for sni:i:iiN(is and coons. at their Store, l'lour. O.its. Corn. Wheat, liacou and Lard, at murki't prices. The atti'iiti in of l'aruiers mid Mill I'l's is called, c-spoeiallv t th- ir make of "B" SHEETING for Hour sae-ks. A good lino of DUY (lOODS. NOTIONS. HATS. HOOTS AND SHOKS. (SIIOCKUIKS. HAKDWAIii:, MCDICINKS, .VC, .VC, always cm hand. The-ir motto: Fair ju ices and honest dealing. limiinry 17. Ikki. 6m-. C, G, Hamlet, WITH P. CVLLUY. RALEIGH, N. C. nr. w.Kit is DUY GOODS, NOTION'S. HOOTS. SHOES. HATS, CLOTHING. &C. B-!VA1I orders will receive prompt attention. 1Vi 27, IKSS. To the FARMERS of NORTH CAROLINA! YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY U8INQ 11 FOR PERUVIAN CUANO! Baugh's Now Process TEN PER CENT. CUANO, A Mrf.vt Hilia.tltiiti' fr I'rruvlnn. 4unrnii , tri'd 1 4i cikiilHin li'ti HT rent, ol Auiinoiiiu. Wholesale Price C5 pr 2,000 lbs. In Baltimore. BAUGH'S SPEWSU3STITUTE FOR 6 PER CT. PERUVIAN GUANO. (-uuntntwrl Aniilvftln t innnmlnt A loO V -front. AvuiluMr lim IMioniiltaldS IO u It i-eruuit .Snlplinld'ot k'olitsb, 1 UA i-riil, Wholenle Price, S35 per 2,000 lbs. in Baltimore. F r tho riHivrim-inv t ,'iir rr.stinTH wo n'e Htt.Mrht'.,l. Mit at NcirMH.Yn Ail i.r.ii-rt hi-iu to llHifi:u. ri'trtti I- Hhii j- a r fr!n .N.r- fnlk.if pn ftri .' l,tln'K'HiUt.M'Nt tli'Niiniijitt Itny. cr n L otur ljiintiinr.aMKsluj'iN 1 ltei.i lUiltu.i.ire W miiki a fiVYA I A I.T V of Pure IMmnoIvimI Itfiw Itont'N iiti, I tlrlt-4eiritilf 4 ht-miruU t.r F.tr'iuTM iintk'tii Hi:i-M i lr lrt:liT-, uml oftti furiiirli th I:T .OI)M i:i ,iiiLiititii-H WkihI lmy.TH.Mt I.OWIM' ( h ll14 JFS:ii(J fur our imiiiphlt t riviir full lUwrip-t1-n aikI w linlcMalf irtt'i'ft t ur lunctitrU brniiitnol ItoticP 1-iTttlly.i'ra mid uirurt lormulitH. AiUln Ht oil UMiuint'H aihI onlfrn to BAUCH fk SONS 103 SOUTH ST., BALTIMORE, MD. jonesboeo'Iigh IcIol, joxKsr.oito". mooui: co., x. c. MlVi next session will hein .liinu For inf. rination apply to i'ii .I-. u.i.'. norn. T:uiy .'h ISS 1. (its. l'lilie-ip.-ll, f ALE OF LAND. In .ilii-lli ii.v an .-.irr..f n . . ., nl i-ll nt tin- ..nr. lu.ii-1- .1. ...r in I cif.li..-.. i.n MoM'.W I ! II I. .lay ..I H'ltin UiV lx4, nil . i tin. J. A nr....k-laii'l-. In Malilii-iv-. l..wn-lili. ...Ij.-inmi: iln lan-l- H .l.uni'i. I. Laiii-. Iiiil .'lii'i'k mill ot lii r-i, inn Ulli'ti;! I.iM wi'ii I CiHt lllf I .!! it. M".. It will In' ill vl li-1 ami ... In lliii-i- l.iin. 'I'l-.KM-: I Me--. III. U i-H--.li. ..Ili'-llilril ltlHl l.l-illll.i-aii.l r.-malh-liT in iw.-lw in-iiiitiff. N.'Iim will. . .; v. iM-rn liiir Intel-.--.. ri-..n. ilaii' r. - j . 1 1 r. 1 Im ili'li-l li j - H III.Mi . J. A. WUMVl K. Jamiai :t, lw. Aiiiilni-.lrainr. THE BANK OF DURHAmT 1)1 KIIAM, I. r. a. wit.rv. 'iiMilir. , li,-i. iayaliliii. m m.mi or utiii ii I. Will I.IIV .111-1 i-l-ll k- t.Hl i.iv..i.I1i. t.-rnii.. W .11 I. u i-r iu.il wll l;.-liaii(f "li Hi.- N"! Mi i.r r.nr..ii. at cur mil rairs. i-"rii'i.H.iiiti nro k !! Ili'.l. FAKM FOR SALE. . ' LT ITS: "ZZ.? tu," ""'' X"''? .l mi. v.-n...i. S-rn,, n. c. JmumryK. issi. ()KT(5A(1F. SATd'. - I'.Y Mil- f a niiiriiriiKi- i'xii uti'1 lo inoliy Knlirri l'a.ou un-1 wlfi' ii.i iln 4i)i ilay nf January, I"-!, I will m il at nil Ho aui'.i.i.i Li' i-nxh nl tin' i-ouri lion-.' il"-. lu ll.c town of I'ltininr..'. N. C, mi MoNi'AV l.r lili .lay i-f Ki'in uary. Ism, an iiu.ll vi.if,i ii.iiil i.art nf tin- trai-t i-r la. i.l kin'wn i.f la. n.vlll.'." ...n.-lnlm! ... IihvM Whim.... Inn Im ami oHior, i-ltu'.'i' in. liii'e rlviT lu I'li'iiliam i-oiinlv. ami .inil-iluliiK W, iii-'.fi A. O. ltolll'.KsoN. January 1. lHl. 4-n. FRAHKL1NSV1LLE CHAIRS. I am dBi-.il for en saloof Uion-lolira-wl K.icsK mnvvii.i.k ciiaiih nia .o l y !nk"ifai i' K Son, inn. wlil.-h Mini x.olliil fiif nl'ICAIIIMTV ami 11. Kill WollKMANSUIl'. A now lol nf lliel.l Jlwl r, ivo.l. W. L. I.OMJON. QBILL&GOsi GREENSBORO, N. C, HARDWARE STORE. : The TJest. KELLKHS IJU'liOYED (iUAIN AND FKIiTILIZIKO DltlLL. Give it a trial jtnd be oo vinceil that it in the only perfect dril on the; market. We nre Factory Agents for tho j Hitgci-af own Horwe Hake, ; South Hond Chill l'lows, ! Tro)ie Cook Stove, j (lot hie Air-Tight Cook Stove, j Harvey W. I'aoo'n Ctlebruttd Circ-alar j Saws, i He -nry Diston'u Colobrulod Cireulor i Saws, Old Dominion XiuIh nial lie iim d Uar Iron, MeMayhiii H Spokes and Rims, Stephen Hallard iV Co'h. Leather and Gum Helling, Fa ill nines' Scnles, Van Winkle Cotton GiiiB. WHOLESALE DEALICIW 1 . Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hals. Umbrellas. PARASOLS, LEATHER, AC. Agents for O.Ieli Manufacturing Co'. "Forest Hill" l'luids, Cottonades and Seamless JJngH, Ckidur Falls Mann factuiiug Cos. Sheetings and Yarns, F - II. Frie s' Salem Jeans, J. &. V. i 'oats 15i:st Six Cord Spool Cotton. Also. Agents for Allison & Addison's "Star lJrand" and other Fertilizers. We keep in stock a full line of 11 which we offer AT WHOLESALE ONLY. Wefclmiits will lin.i tlmt thev can I floods us cheap from us, uud on lietter terms thtin they can hypoing farther North. (Sive us a trial and be convineeuV :;ioensloro, N. (,'., Aug. 1. 1883. 1865. 1881. tho;. h. wm k mi, FAYETTETILLE STREET, HALKIG1I, N. C. LF.ADKRS IN HARDWARE of every description. BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, PAINTS, STOVKS, (UN'S, AMMUNITION, mid the largest stock of SPORTING GOODS ever in llaleigh, at bottom prices Call ami examine our stock and prices. Sntisftction Guaranteed. Sk-.-y Write for Descriptive Circulars. Don't forgot the place, 22i FAYKTTKVILLE ST. FIKEl FIRE!! youh DWEixirsro Is in clanger of U ing IUIIiNT any .lav or nigl.t. It costs but little to insure it IK TUE HORTH CAROLINA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. All classes of ImildingH insuri-el at reasonable rates, unci all looses promtly paid. lie prudent iin.l insure in time! lie waruoel by the burnt biiiMms of your neiglilsirs! H. A. LONDON, Agent, I'rrrsitoiur, N. C liK.vmtM.r 1HS.I. :im XKCITTOUS" NOTICE. HAV- Inii 'ii'illlli'l am Uih rxiM'utoui uf Th ft1 M. Iiuwil, t'iM--al, wo litriiy tftvu n U'f in nil mr. tn.iirt Hliu '-htllliH Htfillrmt kM ltfTtrnt u x- iill'H Un'in to uh mi r loIir t Ii iDth tiny Hmi'r, 1hh4. JOHN A. DOWH, Doe. lHK9..0it W. O. tfO. 0: re- (,-: . m' m ft.';.: f I if f.V--." Pi . :, . i : i, U ill. MA l 11 i : tfcV ii 'H jptil'pcpwjflie?.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 24, 1884, edition 1
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