Tjha (Chatham Record
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 31.
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IrOCAX. RECORDS.
tSf Only one more winter month.
19" The regular Spring Term of
the superior Court ot Moore county
viU begin noxt Monday.
9" We hear that Messrs. A. B.
Reid and T. A. Hanks will soon open
a drug store at this place.
WST The sale of the J. A. Brooks'!
land will bo nkxt Moxiuv the ith of .
February, instead of the 11th.
9 Wo are indebted to our es
tftomod countyman, .Mr. L. ( t-hei U,
for late copies of Baltimore papers.
19 Read the law card of Hon. ; incuts, especially against the over
John M. Moring, who, although ho j seers of our public roads. We copy
has removed to Durham, still attends i the following from their report:
all the courts of Chatham. J -We, the grand jurors, report that
... j there is not a lawful public highway
9 Wo hear that the negro, who rm the county of Chatham and there
was mentioned in our last issue as j
Laving been shot by Ephraim Gold
eton, has since died of his wound.
rWoar- pleased to learn that
Union Acad. ; , . at Lambsville. has
opened this - s lion with a larger
number ot scholars man ever ueiore.
m The track the Cape Fe.u- & ;
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Yadkin Vallov railroad is now laid to
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W11U1U lllteeu UlllCS til viirtrunuui", , , ., i ' I r l 1'
, ... , . . i . I , , to put their roads iu lawful condi
and will reach that town by the mid-. 1 ,)o a
dl0OAl,,1 j number presented.
t0T The editor went to lialeigh I IsrERm Coi'itr! Our Inferior
yesterday to atteud the meeting of 0iu.t ttlij()urll0,Uast Friday, having
tho stockholders of the State Expo- j,,, tj10 iOI1,est 80ssion siiice it was
sition Company held last night, and published. In addition to the eases
will give a full account of it in the ! 1UI:jshea in our last issue tho fol-
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oexb ishuu ui inn nr., wni,.
WSf A petition is being circulated
for signatures in this township to bo
presented to tho county commission
ers asking that an election he held
here, on the first Monday in May, to
prohibit the sale of liquor in the'
township.
9 You will find at London's a
large lot of men's and boy's Cassi
nieres, Jeans, Kerseys, itc, which
must bo sold. Bring your money
and get some of tho bargains. Just
rnn,,!i'.l a I. it it (1 ,111.1 T IVI 1 lllll'HC
l'lows and Castings. A fresh supply
iim.,M,ii'',,i ti.wi.U in-i
mcived at London's.
19" Our former countyman, Mr. j State against Samiu ' Johnson : lar
R. H. Atwater, has removed from ; ceny of money from Sidney Strowd ;
lialeigh to Durham, wlare with Mr. j verdict, "guilty": sentenced to two
AV. J. Wyatt he will keep a wholesale I years in the penitentiary,
and retail fancy and heavy grocery ; State against S. All-n Dowd : three
store, where he will be pleased to see i cases for retailing without license:
bis old friends and customers. ! verdict of "not guilty" in all.
... State against L.-iwrance Dark (col.) :
9 You can find at London's a ! for cutting Gaston Mcfntyre (col.)
uico lot of Shirting and Sheetings, ; w ith a knife ; verdict of "guilty": fined
(bleached and unbleached), Hamburg and costs.
Kdgings, Insertings. Linen Laces,! State against Thomas Wright; as
and other trimmings. Thes goods stult with deadly weapon: verdict of
liave been houglit very low ami now
is the time to get bargains. A new
iiupply of those splendid Sewing
Machines the Light Running Do
mestic. Shot Himset.v. A harness maker
at Carthage, named Cannaday, at
tempted to commit suicide by shoot
ing himself, on last Sat ui day. The
ball lodged in his body and inflicted
a very dangerous no md, which may
cause death.
Steauxo Foi at in. On last Mon
day a uegro man. named Jtobert
McKay, was committed to jail, fo
await his trial at the next term of our i
.Superior court, upon tho charge f
stealing some potatoes ironi .ur. jn.
McK. Bryan, of Cape Fear township.
A Law Day. Last Saturday was a '
regular "law day at the liulf. A
court v. held by Justices Ausiej,,, yr Jnwu, of Smithtn Id. com
Stinso; , id Jones, which was attend j ,jtted suicido in that town on Thurs
ed by r.arly as many persons as j iuv . .;,,.. i)V drinking laudanum.
atteu.b dour Inferior court last week,
and quite a number of cases were
tried.
A Sodpfx Deatu. On last Monday
morning Mr. Charles Cole, an aged
citizen of Albright township, went
out to feed his hogs and not return
ing for Bometiino some of the family
went out to call him, and found him
lying on the ground dead. Heart
disease is supposed to have been tho
cause of bis death.
A "IIi.ockapeh" Akiikstkh. Deputy
Marshals Iro Phillips and H. M.
Kimbell arrest od George W. JJlalock,
of this couuty, last week on the
charge of peddling liquor without a
license, and after an examinat ion be
fore U. S. Commissioner A. W. Camp
boll, of Carthage, he was bound over
to the fedoral court at Greensboro'.
A TixF.riioxK Line. We have frc
nueiitlv urtrod the importance and
convenience of having a telephone
line from here to Moncure. and we
are pleased now to announce that
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there is a strong probability of soon
having it. Several of our enterpris
ing citizens have agreed to take stock
iu a company to be organized for the
purpose of building a line, nnd we
doubt not that in a short time a suf
ficient amount will be subscribed.
The cost is little aud the convenience j
treat. I
1 I Island Ford factory takes its name
A Wbathsr Sion. There is an old f10nl an island in the middle of the
tradition that, if, on the second of I river and the low ford at that place.
February, the ground hog sees its , Jt turns out 4-4 sheeting exclusively,
shadow, it goes back into its hole and j Mr. Hugh Parks is secretary and tivas
remaius forty days longer and the j uror ttlllj owns half of both factories,
tviuter will contiuuo that length of There are fifty looms and l,tWi4 spin
time. Iu other words if next Satur- j tp(M. with a capacity of about U.000
day is a bright, sunshiny day we may ymds per day. There are seventy-live
expect a good deal worn wintry J hands in the Franklinsville bag facto
weather; but if it is a cloudy day, : rVi three- fourths of whom are females,
then, coording t the old tradition, i'hese bugs are sold mostly in New
the winter is about gone. Let our j York, where they bring a ready price
readers notice tho weather on that There are thirty loouis, and l,'2tii)
day and see if -the tradition is viiiliod j pjiiadleH are in full blast The capa
this year. ' city is about 1, tl)0 bags por day.
!stunj'ii
township w
:Tsil!IH II Kl-'I'I Si 1. (111 llf-XI .
the magistrates of everv '
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"the
pub-1
Jwn -
t it :
purpose of consulting upon
subje. t of the condition" of the pub
i , he roads in their respective "low
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niuiii. . m.. mm niuin in. .,,
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would not require much consultation i
l
to ascertain their condition just now. i
A ClUTIIAMlTE Pl(oMoTKI). Wo fire
lilroiucil In notice in the "Columbus
r it!moerat' publishod at Columbus,
Indiana, that Dr. John It. Brown has
1 been promoted to the position of
assistant physician at the Insane
Asylum of Indiana. If wo aie not
! mistaken he is a brother of our es-
teemed young countyman. Mr. Henry
V" lo"" nM 11 '1""W i
i Lane.
Orn IIioiiways. At the term of our
Inferior Court held lat week the
j giand jury made piite a long rtiport
'in which thev made many presi'iit-
cannot be under the present system
of working them : but there are some
special ones, which have been iong
neglected, that mi, , 'lit have bi'i-u madii
better and which wo present."
We do not fuel at liberty to men
tion the roads that were presented.
j)llt w ov,.1MpC.r8 Gf
them will lie
dlllJ' ", ftt "'""V11'1'
mtui'l In thn nifinnt mm v
in of the
In tho meantime we would
sURiesi io an ovursiiciB in me couiii
lowing were tried
Slate against Alfred McClenalian.
(col.) : 2 cases one for stealing corn
from J. W. Knight and the other for
stealing corn from David Johnson ;
verdict of "not guilty" in both cases.
State against Dennis Taylor (col.) :
indictment for larceny; verdict of
"not guilt V." This case was evident
ly a malicious prosecution and the
jury thought .tho Stale's witness com-
nutted lieriurv.
Stale against Jane and Anna Hil
lliiud: indictment for removing a
: fence ; verdict of "guilty" : new trial
j grante.i. .
I Statii against liiician
Tyson : as-
i ver.li. t, "guilty
lined 13 and
,,( guilty
Slate against Monroe Smith : three
cases for retailing: verdict of "not
guilty" in the first ease, and "guilty"
in the second, and defendant sub
mitted in the third: judgment sus
pended on payment of costs.
Ayer's Sars iptrilla wonderfully im
proves the complexion, and brings to
oi l and young the bloom of health.
As a puritier of the blood it has no
equal.
State Slews.
Kinston Press: A farmer in Wayne
made last year, on a four horse farm,
1 101 bales of cotton, 1-0 barrels of corn,
about 100 bushels of oats and over
J50 bushels of potatoes. Pretty good.
Raleigh Visitor: Ed. lirown, a son
Ho was a former 1 esideut of Goldsboro.
He had been drinking very hard dur
iiij, the lMist few weeks.
Richmond Rocket : We learn that ;
the gin bouse and grist mill of Mason l
& Coble, at Mason s cross roods, was j
destroe.I by lire a few .lays since
together with seven bales of cotton.
The fire originated from a match in
the cotton. Loss about $2,000; no
insurance.
Moore Gazette: The one thing
Unit has been so long needed and de
sired was a bridge across Deep River,
iu Moore county. The bridge is com
pleted at Fair Haven and it is certain
ly the best wooden structure that ever
was stretched across Deep River in
Moore county.
Concord Register: Esq. P. M.
Morris says he is disgusted with cot.
ton fanning, can't make it pay. He
has decided to try his hand at rabbit
farming. Our northern friends have
poultry tanns, and he tlunUs lie eau
!' hve rabbits at the cos of one
i ebi. ken, while the hve rabbits will
j ehi'.'k.'iis.
Asheboro' Courier
It is now cer
tain that the Cape Fear & Yadkin Val
ley Railroad Co. will give us a branch
road to our factories. To w hat poiut
on the river this branch will run has
not yet been determined but there is
uot a doubt about its coming. The
nairi-'!! .VIVOI-HM-; 11 uinr; mh-.
matin!) that Rev. Gaston rarrur, an
nlii niniNter of our I '.inference, was
burned out of his house and furniture ;
not vi'i v Ion.' n"o, and is in need of
hclp He wiTl appreciate highly auv'
amount sent for his relief, and it will
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u worthily nesiowen. , o connu ....
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of our I'onferenee. His address is
Itev. Gast m Farrar, (iulf, Clmthaiu
county, N. C.
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On Monday even-
Durham l'lant :
ing Jolm Arnoni a wiiue man aim
widower, left, the Northwestern pan
uuiiiaui county taking wnu """
irro woman nameu iiawmus jummuu.
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Ihev took the 11 o clock Ireiglit nam .
1.. ... r ... t.i.rl. t oit ln.,1 fill" tliiir!
here Monday night andlmit lor ttiui ,
d.-stination Sherman. Texas. W hen
.1 1. il .1 ..... tirt
doubt he will attempt to pass his bride
LItl!V 1 fill' II LLiilL li'MiiK
off as a Creole. No accounting for
taste. Thev were both rais.-d in
Dutchville township, Granville comity
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Elizabeth Citv Economist:
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good l'nmitive mplisis an oyer ..e
eastern part of the Mate hold that ,
the fith of January w Christmas; and,
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on that day they never fail to have
thfcirtables lade.il with the good things
to refresh the inner man. Mr. U.
Li. Flora, the lierculeau farmer of Cur-
nliii'l, ,.,,i,i,lv tvimwllllif' 1
lenng corn
hear he
' boils
gather
. ..rch of
on the Hill instant, ai
has several hundred In.
yet. Mr. F. rarely get?
ing corn before Februar;
tho following year.
Monroe Empjirer : While cutting
in his new ground on Tuesday, Mr.
W. M. Austin, who lives near Beaver
Dam, cut down a tree which fell upon
his little three year old son, who was
standing near, wounding him so that (ho war, and distinguished himself as
he died in a short time. A little J a brave soldier. At the close of the
child of Mr. William Laney, of Buford war he returned to Lincoluton, where
township, was severely bcalded a few lie lived till his death without iuforni
days ago by pulling a coffee pot full j ing any of his most intimate friends
of hot coil'ee ovr in its lap, while sit
ting before the lire. It was scalded
on the bowels and legs, and at last
accounts was not expected to live.
Wilson Advance: Mr. Benne tt Bul-
lock, of Old Fields township, thiscoun-
I V. Ilflri ft COW 1KA months old that gave
.' , . in i l.. i. tl ..-!'
until last wemicHuuy iu u iiiiw .-B,i.
i,.i'lr mr. Lin,! il verv industrious
MaiU lpeland, a very nuiusuious
colored boy, aged about 18 years, who
j lived on Mr. B. Atkinson's farm, in
i Edgecombe county, while Irving to
! draw the load out ot Ins gun, last .Min
dav morning tho "iin slipped and the
taSKSS r
liamniei stru K against inc sieps. i.aus
ll 10 tiibc.uarge. j iiu vmuiu mmi
. . . 'in i...i l..i
..i teiHd hm bodv iust below the left
cnteied ins bony just ut iow me i 11
ribs, causing death in about one hour.
Davidson Dispatch: The Harris
lira- Copper Mine in Person county,
was sold last. Saturday by Mr. E. W.
Lvon. to a l'ittsburt!, IV., company.
The sale was closed and the purchase
money paid. Operations will be com-
nienced at once, and work will bo vig-
orously prosecuted. Mr. S. Sto
ver, of Tennessee, represent ing a lios
ton syndicate, is in town to-J ay, and
we learn, bus purchased the Holloway
copper mino iu Granville eounly, own -
ed by Dr. J. 11. Mcl'herson, of Bui
liinore. ami Clias. ti. ueitman, esq. 01
this place.
Alamance Mlcancr: inc wncai arm
oat erop is considerably damaged by
the recent cold spell ; especially where
the wind blow oft' the snow am
1 left i
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the hnls.des bar. t is killed out badly
-Mr. Jo in , 7',; ,Ipi7!frin.l .-a.no iu contact, and one of '
(.rove, put three dozen Ge man cai, ,um WW l)rok(n ,onl,.ut!, ,.,,.
in a pond last Mare. h, v hu-h at that il)t th(, nits filli , ft ,,olw,
tinio, were alK.ut.li inches long. Jus tril(.k ,. two S(M)11 afte the rider '
beforo Chnstunn he drained tho pond j filoW(!(i jhr. broken jug and fell over
and caught them in order to transfer j inf0 ,), roai. Tiltlv WlW am,ther
them to another pond. Ho found i ,v 1))lllin(1 (;olui, , uls0 in
twenty fine fish that averaged from , ovia, . an j uf,. dragging the !
JJ to 3 pounds. Every farmer should mi,u as fll). out ,lf th r0lll1 fts j
have a pond and raise enough for an olir fi()1(1 Wl.lit h.u,k t()
occasional mess. j liwk tll sp(.Cll of tll() ty f fonrJ
Salisbury Watchman : A party of ; they might run over and hurt his com-
14 persons left Salisbury yesterday at I panion. hen he reached the wreck ,
1 o'clock, for Texas. Most of them of the jug. the coining party was there. ;
expect to roniain if thev like thecountry They had found the whiskey and one 1
111(1 can OPtaiU Situations in sun llieiu.
New Knglandors r.
Carolina and No
to Texas. M-.
aged about 22 ye;
his horse four mile
vetterdav morniii';'
epuiing to North '
' iroliuians " ing i
:i Mei .rr. I
. .. thrort. i 'Mii :
,..;ll of this plaCO I
sf 'lined in-lj,
i juries which caused his death in a short
timo. The R & D. II 11. track and
j,,,,,,' rf)ft(1 run I)rar eaci, (,a1(.r at that
ilt 'R,ul w,.ioavu thohor
mai wftg ri(lill, took fri(.
setlie young
ht at a pass
ing train and threw him against a tree.
Newberno Journal : One good sign
of the. times is to see our farmers pur- and domestic, coins at th.-ir true value,
chasing more and more every year im- he has bought and shipped an aver
proved implements for the cultivation ' age of !?5'" worth of them per week,
of their farms. There is one thing j Mr. J N. Andrews was making
that has helped to ruin many of the some chmige in the "Landmark"
Jones county fanners, particularly the . office, a few days ago, and fished out
colored farmers, and that is fast rid-' of his purse one-half of one of those
ing with little feed; and another one 1 big oi l copper cent pieces nnd told
is top buggies to ride to church on,
Sundays 10 or 15 miles after a hard j
week's iilouuhiii''. At the Diroctors' ;
meeting held on yesterday a vote was
taken upon the proposition to lease
the A. .v N. C. Railroad to t lie Eastern
Syndicate, which resulted six for and
six against. We leiirn that the S.vn
dicatc bad amended their proposition
so as to meet the approval of the Gov-j
ernor. and that' thev will renew it at
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a luture meeuug.
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HicKory rress: iue pe..pi oi m,
small tow,, of Hendcrsonville reco
inzuig the great importance of a goo.
' " I t T1' 1 1 "er since and always will i
to rise $50,000 for the purpose, by i
issuing town bonds. The greatest Winston Sentinel : A colored child
curiosity that we have ever seen in the i was born near town recently that hnd j
way of a fowl was a bird in tho store! a head similar in appearance to that!
of I'. J. Rucker of Columbia a few j of an elephant It lived but a few,
days since, which was about the sic ! hours. A citizen of Salem has pur-1
of a crosv, the color of a partridge and chased an old tract of land near town
had bead and face resembling tliat of and will plant it in walnuts. There!
a human. Its breast was thickly coat-1 are many acres of land in this section I
ed w ith hir while the other parts j that should receive a similar treat
were feathered as other birds. No;ment. There is no forest growth
nanio lias boeu found for this strange j more profitable to the owner or bene- J
birtl. Judge A. 0. Avery of Mor-! tidal to the soil. At Lander's saw
gauton, boarded the Narrow (luagc mill, upon the Yadkin river, news
here yesteiday nuvning for King's : readies us tint a Mr. Henny received j
Mountain, where he has gone to iner t j paii.ful if not serious injuries, a short
Prof. ('has. Dalmcy, State Chemist,
who together will examine a mine
where tin ore bus recently Wen
covuod ut that place.
Charlotte Observer: Rev. Taylor
Hiipliso'i is a col rd divine, who, up
to liit Sumlav tilled t1i4 jiiili il of ii
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little elinreli near Polkton, havuigouito
a flourishing congregation under Lis
charge. Last Sunday, after the par -
son had preached his sermon, he blip-
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him on a charge of hog stealing. It
appears that on tnc previous mgni.
Kev. Hanlison ana a nietuiier oi iiis
eou'M-egation named Frank Sallv, went
, , ,lf r. V c stl.in.
' ,. p,,!!.,,.., .....i .inl..twoho.'s. which
i (. .(UI.ie(1 Q ,Sl,llv'b house and dress-
1.1 V..-i ..I'.i.r tin, tw.i vi.iif In
e1. xt.xt morning the two vent to
I ""1 im.i 1'iiif,
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mi' lllllitu, nuv.i u"";
.i eon.'ro"ation while the rev-
l.OUgri liuou uiii- mi. it.
j t , UK(.(.nil,.d tho pulpit
....f,,.,,,.,,,.. ,i,.iver his sermon.
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in mi nt w !iipKiifnv DtiL iiurtiiriou
Newtou Enterprise:
There is
meat deal of sickness in the western
' portion of (Catawba and Lincoln coun-!
i 1MU I Hill V.Uf" iVfi't a
JWIltl
.)llfiUU10,lilv. It i said
tlmt it))1H"m)t jnasbad in that
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nrt'titiii in cijuiiii i'i iii.npj . . i .
, Mm 1Jillkll,v r,,,.!! !!-. of Mountain
Creek township, presenti d her hns-
band lust Sunday two girls and one
boy. All were alive and are still do
ing well. One is a prodigy, iu that
has uot a partid1; of a skull. Its
..insure only covered by athin, trans-
i rent skin, but in every other respect
it is as well develojaid us the others,
and seems as healthy as any. The
Lincoln Press last week chronicled
the death of Henry Morton, whom it
styled the mysterious man. He came
to Lincoluton before tho war, served
in the Confederate army throughout
anything about his birth place, his
fumily or his life up to the time he
came to that town.
Goldsboro Messenger: An old
party up town the other night didn't
know it was loaded but. it was. H
slouched over to
lis neighbor's wood-'
rtiln nf lulu linnr nil, 1 uf.iMII'ltil nil
arm -
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nil ot t lie coveted timber, ami tnen
He iiwt criiiniiied wood
I hied home He just uan .md J
into ins oki stove nil us sines uiugem o . --. 0
out. Then the ancient pnrtv sat back ",ri' at bun. The third shot struck
and crossed his kes and cr'o.ned .in negro mtU leg, near t bo knee,
' old song till it bore him hack to his
w.itermelonstealing davs. and he felt
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vnrv irnnii iipii rniiKrovc no new
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oft and begun to bang things alsmt
a h
the room, and one side of the merce-
loin, .lllll uih: nun; UI I. lie men u-
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nary stove waltzed over and Pored a
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hole in the wall, the old man sudden
ly quit singing, and rose up running.
Then it dawned upon him that one of
those sticks wss loaded, and he sol-
oiimlv t'ouiilveil to miHS i.lin hithmcn of
j f. ,'vill(.. i,,,),..,,,.,, ,, . 1,:., mni(.r of
i.i.mkets, and shun tires altogether,
jinir,8 Unilv had the inisfor-
ll)t t( ,(IV(, R i.'iih- crushed on
i,y;,i.1v i.t t ilw. urn' mill ,,f Mr
t j!lwri.,K.0 JJrvan, in Greene county,!' c'r.,llt thousand bushels of peanuts
1 jlv faijj?1.. on shaftin. ' j tliut weighed tweuly-livu pounds to
f. 0 . the bushel, and brought nearly one
, 1"'" "uu u""',u' n hk imi '"'
Ashevillo Citizc-u: A friend
the nonntrv tclls ps that one
r..:...i.. r.;u 1, ...... A,,.n nr, !
01 "is
: 1(,ls,.i(.l(.i; ft iitt)0 ti. w.rse for wear,
1 , (1 . flf ...i.:.i,,... Ki ln.111(,d
j iu.oii ilis liKt j-,. j,',;,,, Gilpin's
jugs in his celebrated ride tkrough tho
J " o"- -
. Greets of Ware, those f our friend s
'i umu mil "'"in uil'i'im; " uui l'i
the ruts and horso-tracks the precious
fluid. It was too shallow to dip ii),
but it was far too good to bo lost,
and he saved it.
Slnluavillr. T.nn.bin l-. Aa oniivov.
K(i.ui; i(lol (f tl(, ,),,. f f0()-)H
jj,,",,, Cl)uuiry wl() a lmbit t)f
1)llni.hing silver money up to the time
t b'((
amo uneiirrent, it may lie men-
tioned that siuco Mr. W. J. Coite,
bauker, of this place, first advertised
in the. ''Landmark," some months ago,
that he would buy mutilated foreign
the history of it. H-'iore tho war i
when he was a colporteur and lived
in M'ilmiiigton he offered, one day. to ,
sell a man a book the price of w hich '
i was 05 cents. Tho man wanted it for ,
no cents nut .nr. Andrews wouiu uoi
c.une down, finally tho bargainor
of!'. -red him 'i'-'i .vnts for it :uid Mr.
' Andrews told him he could have i al
that if he would make the change,
; The fellow paid him t!'2 cents and then
.. l.l ,.t,:cl .....1 ...,f n
' " V"' ' i
...mi in I, v., mvfi.ir nun luiir nl if. In '
. , , . ,,.,, i
,1JiIf lt',10 y lRlf bvtheway-for
, M Anil,vw
timesince. lie wasoperatniasaw mill.
h, l'i I... , 11 i
en losing Ins Ir.ilaner, he fell n":miist ,
dis-Mhe saw. having Ins left arm severed j
from his body, bis clothing torn
in shreds, uiul receiving other severe
bruises and flushes. A good many
yeurs ngu. !irs. Samuel Jones, uij es-
- . - o ,
t.mublc lady ol Clemmonsvilie, D.i-
, vidsou county, N. C was lying m the
; point of death. Three well known
j physicians, Drs. Zevely, Wharton, and ,
L-i i. ii i i iii
S n tun. uf-l'l I'll l'i in illlil lie III ft
-
. i-miKiiltiiiiiii anil nflpr line ilplilivriu
tion took their departure, informing ;
j me lamny uiai . uie ease was uopeiuss
tuui oy morning, ai iariuiibi, .urn.
. Jones would have breathed her last.
The must siinnilnriiin t. of the incident
remains to bn told. It is that Mrs.
j Jones still lives and the three pliysi
fiiiiiu liikvn liiiur miiii'A linill imlIIciI to
ci
. "H "
i ., i1,1,.n nun mi 1ivp . r
........ ...... .. . .
returns.
Kniiun.
x , observer- It u stated !
CWS ' a'"fir ""1 ,m !
I UIUL pn-'UMM'rH IiaVlt mjllll Lit IAUIJIICL ,
i . .
Carolina railroad, from that place to
Cheriiw, S. C, and will immediately
a let it out to contract. This road, it
is said, will
surely be built. The
work goes on in earnest from RoiuioW
river to JJidgeway, houtu, anil iroin
Uoanoke river to Itichmoud, North,
and forty miles more of the, grading
has just been let to contractors. The
heavii .it woik on the line has been
accomplished and the piers for the
biidf: over the Uoanoke river are
l'niisli d. The line will rim from
Richmond to liidgeway, thciieu over
the Ualeigh Si Gantou and Raleigh &.
Augusta railways to Hamlet, thence
south to Clieraw. It is said to be
the straightest and most direct line
south, .ss completion will put lialeigh
on a great thoroughfare of through j
travel. Many persons assert that by
this time next year the road will be
iu operation. A sipjad of thirty-six
convicts, nearly all negroes, were at
work on the sewer up East Lam.- street.
The sewer leads from the Governor's
mansion to the corner of North Salis
bury and West Lane streets. Three of
the convicts were half a square from the
squad, going toward's Blount street.
Suddenly one of Miem made a dash
for liberty, and dashed through Col.
Heck's lot to Blount street, turning
up which he ran for de ir life. The
K"ai'is pursued, but wouiu not nre.
! ilr- Jwksoii, one of the guards, pur-
i a,,n.l il. .,-r, ..:..a,.K. u.,,1
" " ' p ulhw v
nna lv at a ponton the new road
. f. . - field, ben to
jmKiiig a bad wound, the bul tt t lien
1 ' -!' r""l ot the other
i ...r. 'J- , ponvict was dusni rate, for
, , . .... 1.;.., 1,.
" ' N'l"
croiind ho drew a knife.
. ' - V. . . ...
IUm,,l Int. r,.. no., ...! tr.1, 1 tlu
T "P e g'onmi no ew a uni e.
-""bt , ......
inoguart
prisoner to throw the knife away at
oneo. The command was promptly
obeyod. 'J'he wouudinl man was
placed in a wagon and taken to the
penitentiary. A farmer in Halifax
county, X. C, had a forty aero lot
which had been heavily m.lcd, and
he was induced by his commission
merchant here to put it in peauuts.
and the astonishing result was a yield
. cent por pound more tnan Hie market
j price, so tine was their quality, lea-
nut raising readers will be inclined to
doubt this statement, but it is vouch
ed for by parties whose word is en
titled to credit. The gentleman abov
aiuueu ft is .111. . 1. i inieueau,
u.,m llv,.H :u i11W(!1. llftl.t ,lf H,.lifa
nty ul)0,lt six 'fmni Scotland
.
;
of lliu7i too ;
'
, " T" 7, ' ,, ,
A inine disaster in Co.oralo killed
bctweou twenty live and lifty miners.
lni Wrought in the Fort'st.
.
ln,(,s ont ip tlj(. li(,,t ()f a nnl)..
fon,t fi(lw Kll,idenin" it is also to
tlut ,i,iu spot in tl. euudst of your
tltiu,nvjsi, abui-daiit hair. Stop it at
once by the use of Parker's Hair Ral
sain. For actual ulllcieucy this famous
article .stands nt the head of its class
I'.legant for the toilet, delicious in
odor, and restores the original color
to gray or faded hair. Feouomicul. j
as a siigni, occasional application
keeps the hair and scalp iu perfect
order.
MsVititu:i.
tU Nmlifa i.f flmtlm nuil marrlitRiK tnirlil
Ii-am OhlLimrlt, i.nLrL....l mvmii it A lltirt.
! MANN--OOOK Oil IholTlli Inst., by C. K. J.'lili
ih'ti, J. P., Mr. Masks Mavn l" Mlns Sl.'Hl tVhiK.
T IIU MAHKETS
Ilcporleil fur Tin. UkouuIi ty
WV.V'l'T & TAYLOR.
OaOt-h.UK CilMMISKUlN MKlieil.VNTS.
No. It S.iiUi Hl'lx Mnriln St.,
IUi.kkiii, N. ('.. .Ihiiiiho 'ill, 1HN4.
M p
Mm,Mi1.
CO l' lVlN M MlKK l':
in
u Si
n
h lot
Jj1' MM'"n.
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WIIOI.RMALE IIIIOOKIIY M RKRT.
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euiiviiHn' i iiu
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(iru.
Uriel IVa-h'-x,
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in i.'.rr....,
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$AIKI UraiinliloJ,
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I Ii irk,
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livni'ji, eiili k.-im.
l'i '.!
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15in'J5
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liirto llli-o.
iiiiini"ii.
Hik;i;lli.
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1 u
Tkip. inkw. Htruw tn)i in'Xi
lilil. jilT litlll
bW'Tli.'m prt'os Aro fur Inriie lulu.
New AdverUsements.
JOHN M. MORING,
ATTOltMlY V'f LAW,
DURHAM. N. C,
IiliAOTISKHln thf Siiinrlnr ml Interior ftniirij1 at
I'llttlliltili. nil. I III 111.' SlHlKAIliI rv.Tl O'lirtH.
January Ml, lhM. ly.
PATEKTS.
E. M. MARBLE,
(Late Cimmliiii'r f 1'aicniH )
liniAini iwi'lli.. Mir iii,imiiii'iii, iii .inn nun inrvi(n
iniri,,. v,ii .....) in imini ,n,.. iu u
"r??,na-
oniiv, I.e lipill lluilillnt;.
jUuo ai, n4. 3ui,
. n r. 0k m t r
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1 irlll PHI T n ut a vnlun'iU' ItiH i laml Ritual
In 'W1 tivriiM!il . I'li'iilmiii y. In a nnli8 m
y'l'Z
Jiinryja.ii. :
j,
'. .v Y V. i;. ii.. "irmiiiii n w :r-
:iinli'T" l in i,:.!ni iMri'.-.,. t n
lull uiily l
oI.IVKH t.AMtl,
1KK4. 3m. LHiiibnvllIo, N. C.
FOR SALE:
One M.isler Iron S tfc new
uiie .UHMir hum nan , m..
Bvncm MASiKAcririiiMi Co ,
;!yimm, N. C.
Janufiry 1J, 18l. 3:s.
SALE OF LAND.
In I'luvlti'iine Ui mi nnlrr nl omrl 1 will ai tli
(nun ii"iM' il.Kjr In liiu-ii"in', "ii miiMiaV ilii
Ail .laj-..f FKIIICI AHV. lKH4,nll 'illlinj. A. Hr'x'kB
Inihln III M.ltlh. Wi liiWIlKhlp, IKlj-'llllllK lllf lAII'lK
if 'Ihiih'h 1. Lttiu1. IImw'1 flim'k mul hiIi'th, i'ihi-
ninl mm ni:rn. Ii will lie 01
vini ,11111 m.ij'I 111 Hin;,i luia.
Ti'.Mi-:-oii.i-iinr.i .nu,h...uo.ii,ii-.iiUHixmf.iitii
r.'liiillll'l.T 111 111 "lUlm. N..It Willi
'"" "nwi ir. m um.. r..,..ir.a Mr
d'V::-'l!- ' J' A"
fvimar) .4 i. nuuimnui...,,
FAKM FOB SALE.
1 will hi'll "il niuMiiialilf twins n TiilunMn fnrni
ni'nr on lllll. eimiliiim miniiy. ,niiiiiiii( 'I')
ii'-i'"H, hHlf ,,f niil'-li ih In nrllital. Ixii'Hl ,,r ,,tik.
Iii' k'.ry. K:. AI" 'I Ii ', "if i"ir i,M, ami
Hit' "IIht 3. Ai'i'lyu,, T. .1. I'W.K. Jl ,
Ml. Vi'iii. ii Si rups, S. C.
Jmiunry 17. H. lis.
IT LEADS ALL.
Nootlicr lilmxl-purif. viiis lnilii-inc I mmlo,
or li.is I'vi-r Ihm ii ,rL',:ui 'l, wlm'.i wi c.ii
fili'icly mi'tii lliii uaiiui of )lbulUll anil
lUu g,'iii'ntl public aa
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
f, l.',l tin" tin us a truly wi-miilo irniar.v
tion lor all I.I.ni.1 .lis.-. h,'s. il ih-'ii-e a luiK-
Scrofula A'frrnra
Ui.liHijfo ii unit i'Xm:I It from ,i.ir h'Ipiii.
Knr coiiliiutinii,il er pi.Tefiil ,ii ' 'iiiarrli,
PlTlinDll AVKB' SlllhVI' 1HII.I.A IS !llH
UAIAKnrl true rcni:,lv. It li;n ciirml
iiuuiiHrli'Mi raws. It will t,, the iruiwuiiil
r ti.irrhal ,li:li:rR", hi I ri'iimv.: ilin sieki'ii
ini! i'l,ir "I Ii," hr. atli, tvlnrii lire iuilica.iu9
ui burofuluus urigiu.
Ulcerous..
1 1 utt'i, T.;x., Sopt. 2, 1SX2.
At lliu.'itM of nr.) vt'iirn on," of
Sores
tn v cliil,lr'ii wfk-i i,-rnll ailliet,-!
with uli'tTotw runiiiiii! n it
face ami iK'i-k. At Pin eaino tinif ll I'yiu
wrra awilli'ii. imn'li lull uii -l. Hii'l v,y me,:.
OUtlL ClLw orfiil.ilterativumiilH'imoiiu!
riivnici:ili 1'H'l UMiiai imw-
l,e iiiil,,rtO. l lii-uiiu-'ii in reoii:i!i'iMin,c
AVCH'S SHtAI'.illl.H. A fillV ilniKBi M-
dui'wl a ,"ri', ,tililo nnir,,i'iii,'iit, lii,:li, by
an aillii'r.'iii'e t,i ymir Uir,'iMi"n. was oiitiii
Uiul to a a,Hiiiot,i anil p'-riu-nuMit cure. No
eTlllc ll lS MiliCH !'l"":'-0 I "f tllO l'XiStl'11,',1
of any Hcinful'iiis ti'ini !: mul m tnmt-
miun'"! any iliiril'-r uas 'vrr ait"iulel by
luuro iirmni'it or I'tfoctuul n,MillH.
louts truly, 11. 1' Joiunsos."
PltnPAItKD iiv
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all 1 iru-giils; $1, six buttles for ?5.
foil MAfJFCTliSSl
Will take in exchange for
SHEKTJN'GS AND GOODS,
at their Store, Flour. Oats. Corn.
Wheat, Bacon and Lard, at market
prices.
The attention of Farmers and Mill
ers is called, especially to their make
of "B" SHEETING for Hour
sucks.
A good line of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS.
HATS, ROOTS AND SHOES.
( 1 ROCK RI KS. HA I! DWA RE,
MEDICINES, ivC,
always on hand.
Their motto: Fair prices and honest
dealing.
Jauuary.IT. 1M. Oiiih.
C, 6, Hamlet,
WITH
J. l GULLEY,
RALEIGH, N. C,
PEAI.ril IN
DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. ROOTS.
SHOKS. HATS, CLOTHING, AC.
ay All orders will receive, prompt
nttention.
Pw-.ST, 1HK1.
To the FARMERS of WORTH CAROLINA!
YOU CAN 8AVE MONEY BY U8INO
BAUQHS SPECIAL
FOR PERUVIAN CUANO!
Baugh's New Process
TEN PER CENT. CUANO,
A jTrfct NUbultiito fir INr vlnn. 44iiuriia
It'rrt to run lttiu leu per cent, of Ammonia.
Wholesale Price 255 por 2,000 lbs. In Baltimore.
BMJGH'S SPECIftTSUBSTITUTE
FOR 6 PER CT. PERUVIAN GUANO.
C-uarnnfr-t'd Aim I mint -Ammonln, lot!
jHTcvut. Avnllnltle I'siiic rhiiMhulis 14) to
l'iimroeiit nli'liotl rotunli. I !.).' it nvnt,
WKoleuie Price, 133 per 2,000 lbs. In Baltimyru,
I'm the cfnTfniHnc of t.r rutoTTMrfl yn nve
PUMuliMmKiHit at Norfolk, . All ortmrhtvut
t lt)amnrnen hipiH-J j piniptly fntm Nor
folkif in:fi rrt: l,th(Ktlitro-,UtnHaineMt Ituy.
r'att'otiirLaii.lti.i.',Mif nIui friuu liiUUtuoro.
Wernu SPKl'I A I.T V of Purt- liolTHl
lUw liont'o ui llifih-(rnile 4'hrnilrnU
for l-'irnitTN nixkltur II n Mnde FertlliEvrw, aud
rail funil-li Uic Ml -vT COOIK iu iu&iititirw
U'Bimbiijrimt IA i:T ( AnII PKII Kh.
fl8eiii1 fur our j'aiiM'tilpt (riviuir full dcriiw
ttitt and wholMii irtc of our Htundftrd
brand of Itoiit Kertillirrn and Miroe
loruiultui. Addruit aU iuiiuiritw aud urdum to
BAUCH & SOWS
183 tCUTH ST., BALTIMORE, MD.
FRANKLINSVILLE CHAIRS.
1 nni Aii' iii f..r iiu- i.nli' "f ilii'.'i'li iuiiii'il I'luNh-
' ...r. ll.l.l I'll MliN lull l- t M.'ik'C H '' S..H, ail'l
wl'i.-li i'Hi'!' 't I"' rv. -i ll. "I f .i in UAMI.l I V mill
i, ,iii Wni.K M..-,,iii . A lii'U l"l ..r lli. ni Jiihi
, p Iv.-I. V.. I,. 1..IMUI.N.
; Vcr. l'i, 1HS.I
S. M1MKTZ & S0,
FAYLTTKVILLE. N. C.
Fnrntarie Dealeis and Oaiertakers,
,:rvr k
n alwnvs
on luuid all j
,lf (,(Wl,un,1
Caskets.
We liiivolhe
II AN'IiSoMEST
Fiirnitui o Stole tliat lias ever been in
Fuyetteville. We have on Land arid
aro receiving daily from the northern
markets the largest stock with the
greatest variety that has ever been iu
the eily.
Ckrme oue, ooiue all. We will lake
reat pleasure in showing you around,
whether yon want to luiy or not.
Old Furniture loimirod and made
to look as piod as new, at a very small
rot.
Oclnlicr i IfW-
LL&Sfl
ansEiarsBono, Z7. o.,
rhf! Rest. KELLER'S IMFKOYED
GRAIN AND FERTILIZING
DRILL. Give it a trial and be o
vineed that it is the only perfect diH
on the market.
Wo are Factory Agents for tho
Hagorstown Horse Rake,
South Bend Chill Plows,
Tropic Cook Stove,
Gothic Air-Tight Cook Stote,
Harvey W. Paces Celebrated Circular
Saws,
Henry Distou's Celebrated Circolar
Haws,
)ld Dominion Nails and Refilled Bar
Iron,
UeMayhin's Spokes and Rims,
Stephen Rallurd iV Co's. Leather and
Gum Relting,
Fairbanks' Scales,
Vau Winkle Cotton GinH.
ODELL fe C'
WHOLESALE DEALERS llf
Dry Goods, Notions,
Boots, Sloes, Hals. Umlrellas.
PARASOLS, LEATHER, &0.
genis for Odoll Manufacturing CoY
Forest Hill" Plaids,; Cottouades and
Seamless Bags, Cedar Falls Manu
facturing Cos. Sheetings and Yarna,
F. & H. Fries' Salom Jeans, J. & P.
Coats Best Six Cord Spool Cotton.
Vlso. Agents for Allison & Addison's
"Star Brand'' and other Fertilisers.
We keep in stock a full line at
which we offer
AT WHOLESALE ONLY.
Merchants will find that they can bsy
goods as cheap from us, and on
better terms than they can
by going farther North.
f live us a trial and bo convincsdi
Greensboro, N. C, Aug. 1. 1883.
Happy Now Year!
Fanners nave your money by calling at
W. L. LONDON'S
nnd buying your
lie keeps the
Largest Stock in fte Connty,
and luiy thing he has not, he will get
for you on the shortest notice.
He Kixrs Constantly or Hand
OLIVKR CHILLED," "HUNTER
CHILLED," -LIVINGSTON,"
"FARMER'S FRIEND."
"RICHMOND KENTUCKY,"
and WALL'S IMPROVED PLOWS,
POURLE SHOVELS AND
GEORGIA STOCKS.
Would call your csjecial attention to
the "HANOOCK" stock as being
THE BEST PLOW MADE.
Any kind of plows, farming imple
ments and plow castings furnished
on short notice.
SHOVELS. FORKS,
COLLARS. 1IAMES, TRACES,
AXES (the best make),
I v"i..vniii.iiijnivii, .n.iitin iaii
KlllUHl, IlAJtl-MVAItfc, I'L-UjKKY,
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
FURNITURE. &C.
LONDON IS MAKING
Swept Rciiiclioiis for Cash
in ail kinds of
i WOOLEN GOODS,
j EXTRA IURGAINS IN CLOAKS,
JACKETS AND JERSEYS.
Has a largo stock of HLANKETS,
which will be sold at 'a
TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE.
READYMADE CLOTHING, very
cheap indeed.
Has a full sto.k of SHOES and
BOOTS, just received.
LONDON KEEPS THE
M Mg Machines Mi
I hopo all my friends who are indebt
ed to mo will
CALL AND SETTLE AT ONCE.
"Blmri MitliiiioMii mke long fflrmU."
Old accounts MUST BE SETTLED
lo'ore new ones aro made. Yon
have FAIR NOTICE and if
your credit is refused
it is your own fault.
W. L LOH0ON.
FlttobiinV, K. C, Jnury I, IM.
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