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(Chatham teoxi THUKSDAY, JULY 10, 1884. H. A. LONDON, Editor. DEMOCRATIC TICKET, ALFRED M. SCALES. yoU I.T. iHiVKHM'li: CHAIILKS M. Sillier AX. n it sKciii.TAitv or ktxtk: William l. sArNiv-its. WILLIAM 1'. UOiiKIiTS. kkii Ti;i:sntK'.t : DONALD W. JJA1X. Full ATTOHNKY ill'SKII L! THKO. V. DAVIDSON. FUR UVt'T I'K I'l'iiMC I TtVTUiN : S. M. l-'INtil'.U. toil AsSin tATK nstu'V. sri'iiF.MK rorur: AUUl'.SiTS S. MKUtilMON. ron eoN.ii-Kss ioi ktii ihsti ii't: WILLIAM U. TON.. Tiik run aco iowk.ntion. The nat ional coiive'it ion of the ih ni Maioiui iuu (v iwiiuili'ed nt. I'liica 'o. ociatwi ptw x HHSMHio.t n at " ''r."' en ltlufoMhe aming the next lVeMd. nt and ice- PresMlent of Um- I'mted St. -ties. It Si a little renin! liable t li it the nut ional ..iWionsofbotl. oal lies wel C held Ihis year at the same city aed in the am building. The .otiM-ulion hall I ih an immense edi:ice. eai.able of seat- mi.' 14.000 neisons. and il wm com O Territories and are ml entitled to ote-ifly tf.r.t the nuud.i t of v -tes is 802 mid it requires t wo -thirds (..'.") to nominate. !'W two or three days And nights preci-lin;' the convention the City of I'i'U'.uro ua -. al ..e with cxcitemeiii and a '.ivewiil. tin-crowds arriving on every tia:u. The streets ore thronged with processions, the sir resc iiuded with the nm-ic of nn Merous brass hands, an I the h-!i!s wore packed with excited crowds. The Xorih Carolina de ealion had Sheir liejidquarters at tin Palmer House, one of tin'1 iaigest hotels, and attiucted much attention. Among Other compliments paid them w-.' con front the New York Sun the follow ilig: -The Nrih I'arolina ln-adquar- ters was so ixquisite scores of ladies vis! Apolloiiaiis water wa out to them by ne; Ir.iped that ed the loom. libel ai'.V le lit nes in white jacieta, me eoiivi niion wancain U to order at noon on luesday by Hon. W. II. Biiriium, the chairman of t'ne ijation:'! executive committee, and Gov. ILibluud tf Texas wax appoint ed temporary chairman. This is in Striking contrast to the action of the Fepnb'.inan eoi'ven'-icn in making f negro its temporary chairman. Tin appointment of (ov. HuUard was a deserved eempiiment. to the greatest State of the Soutii. The convent ion wa. in session only U or 4 hours on Tuesday and most of that time was Scruyie.1 by a lively debate on a Uiotion to allow each delegate from a State to vote im he wished and not ns a majority of the delegates from his Wat might decide. The motion Was lost by a vote of 350 ayes to 14" noes. The point in contest referred particularly to the New York deiega- i.: i..i l ...,.,1 l... .. ,'ii,f ill ...... i.,,,,, .... their State convention to vote ns a Unit for whomsoever a majority might Prefer. A comiuittee on lieriuanei.t orgnnfatioti was appointed and 1V recess uiiveu uiiu.'mu,.v .....,. at 11 o'clock, at which hour the con- vt ntion re-assuiubled. and perfected ils organization. The remainder of the day was consumed in motions and .. , , , . speeeh-makii.g. but no ballot was . , . -i ... ; had fornomiiiatioiis. WehadhopHd, but harulvexntc-tod. the noimiiatums Jletely filled. I '.very State was rep- ot otlmr tisyirant. Ana ai.ove all Wseuted by its full delegation and Miings. let us all seek the success of Wwusand. i'f visitors weie in attend- our party and the prosperity or our ttiWF fnm: all parts cf the I'nion. ; country lather than the promotion of The convention is composed of s-Jil'auy particular individual ! delegates, of whom Is are from the - to have been made in time for us to . bW.h the preeed, nt of leaxing the ... r,., ,, I faipital and the duties of his hi'di po- announco m this issue. 1 hey will ,.,.. .. ., ' ' - : sition. simply lieeause ot the chninic probably be made this afternoon. a,hl ju n,,.,. ,:,,,H ,u) ,,,:,;.,. although the republican nominations Yet the Was..i"gton ..f to-d iv is in-werem-t made until L'ridav. the fourth finitely more healthful than' it was dav of the convention. The pros- pects iu-e favorable to Cleveland, though Hayard is not far behind, but ii is useless to make guesses now. Whoever he may be we confidently Urediet his election ! ! I - jhaiituiniid others at the National l""- Si'hleii i the many xvarm COt'NTV NOJIIXATIOXS. Hotel, and is noxv slaughtering the '''''"ds of th. family. Master (i.-o. The different counties of the State ' J'""1" Mul '""'y ouirland. " i ,il!",k,.,u11 ."" V', I,r' (V'- W u 1 1 11 .1 1 Prom this standpoint it looks to-! ,m"' ,s n book keeper in atobiie. .. mil soon lie holding their eonven- , 1 ' . , "'"J" f.. ....... . i.-,,,.., n v t,..i , , 'dav as if (fOvei-Tior (hveland xas '' at Ivitll. II. 1 esterdav. x. lule tiona and nominating I heir candidates Hi;ollt to t.an.y everything before h.m !."' '''iirsion train was there." theen for the Legislature and the several in the Convention nt Chicago, while was moving cars up and down county oliices. It is of great .import- tomorrow the sentiment xvifi hift. alii'"' ""'' " number of boys being aucc that these nominations tdiouM ; l. . i- ; i- i i ... it t j-u ivum, ...... x ... ,w.i.j ..... Aiinougn we may nave a strong Diate una national ticiietaim our noniuioes for Preside nt. Governor, Ac, may be popular and acceptable, yet very much depends upon the pojuilai ity ..f .t. .- i:.i... ... I Unless thev are acceptable to tho : 11 lliU t.klll.llO UUUIJO imiLIOIlllil. , i At , I,, . t . . . " " ' , '."ipainuil ehnraef"r. (ie.ii'". xvas a'uo people of their respective counties, i but did not transact n.nv bn.-i- !j;i.tlv it ii r 1 i-i ti ' fl I'll the strength of the State and national ! of importance. Xo nominal iot, ' Wit; hJa i.ho nZIm nominees will be greatly weakened. 'rt "Wo believe that u strong county La tkket with a weak State ami national j ticket will cany more vote than a ' strong State ami nation! ti.rk.-t. with ja weak oountv ticket. The people: !of the countieJ are UMimlly more hi-: . . , . . . , . I , tereHte.1 their comity cfuuluhtm . . th;ft i thowe for liiiflwv offices, W ' ., . , cause they are nearer to them uiul arettke from among them. ; j As so miu'ii then tVyeml.-j upiii the j county candidates (he utmost caro shouM he taken in their scleetio'i. : The conventions that nominate them . :t,.i.i ., fn fi-.... ..v. ,!.;,, . ' '. , . ' . 1 i 4 te !hllt'8 tlie l''plo. 1 hero j ought to he no packing of pi'maricx I or even unv wppearanco c f "n' : illustrated weekly has a pieiure' of work. Avoid everything that couUl the main building cf our Slate Kxpo- give any fxetmo for anyom to bolt or I wlion and also tlotinaphs of presi run as mi inOi?iHnideiiV Let eveiy- j ,lt,lt I'niunw auJ w eretary Fries. t!iijc be done to secure harmony of ! ' feeling and unity of action! ! Everv American citizen thinks tliat ! he has a birthright to some office, and j,,urnmVnt before the Chicngo eon ; in every county there vill doubtless, vent ton. jl (fo.etiMof aspirants claiming the; The Swift Creel; and D'andford j nomination to the several otHces. Of eottoti factories at I'e erbin g. 'a.. 'cotirse most of them will be disap- hare stopped work, thr.'iving out of : pointed, for. while thete are cilices '"il'joynint 'V huge numl. T of ;. . ... . bands. I I;M Clll e is the dn 1 s.'.iHon . in aliuiulaiice. vet there are not mute ! i wants .t. Let us therefom strive to make theirdisappotnt uent as h-ht as possible and secure their hearty sup- I'Olt tor tliur succvs,tui competitors. i't the friends of every aspirant. wliiie warmly advocating his claims, avoid doing or saying anything that would otlend or iiidmter the friends Our Wasiiinton Letter. fl'pim i.nr lii'cular L'im'i'iuU'in.i Wasminston. D. (.. July ."). "SI. The power of .Air. Ji'nhu i!! as leader w as a on Tuesdaj n h no Sinn attempted ti npoit on fortiiieut.otl; gain t,M d in tlie II Use when the Kep'.ih.ie him A numher of Det.soerats suli -tuate the miuoi ;ty the appropriations fur i and ileieiu-ts. Tlie re port of the minority was an amend mi nt providing for the o, ict.dlt lire of some .-:i.iihuKk in a coiitin aanci of the miserable jobbery ve have id n . d y had in the war ,s,ir; tinned out b,' Johii IJo.ieh a work tl. it i. t eust us o.D'lil.u.lii or more, and for which there was never a m ire w.irth-le.-s i.ppi epilation of the peoph nii!,i y. .Mr. luml iU boidiv to ! thi.t bull bv the hoi ns. siio ,ine- no the complicity ot Cliai.dl-. r and others HI t le- g-mile scheme to loo tlie " 1 11111 "' 'leliioustrainig the ioiiv o; g-'i:ig on ami repeating tut; failui i st i.il in-1 :h ead.v eot us o uuieh. Tiie House, bv a vote of 147 to iK). took Mr. l. i'ida!!' views t tin- lei -uit s. an I r. i'vit-.l Mr. Jhl! Chandler s overt urer,. As I predicted some weeks ago. the- President did not dure to sign the lull to re.-tore Fitz-Jolm IVuti r to tht ii'iiiv. He waited until the last da;, at which the b:l! would become a la witiioilt his i!'Uilt;m, and then e toed it. W hile In- had the S n.it and House and a 'Mod Part of tin Cabinet to mist .in him in signing th. bill, there was the more potent pohti c.'U inlhleliee of which the ii'i Pilb:i. party stands in la-i-d dread, thei band Army cabal, th n.atids of whom had sent in remonstrances oi the mosl e iisperiting ehmacter against the President s approval of the ('..iter J Jill The end of tin ImU-.IoI,;. Porter business is not el in siht The American people st em to take it f..r granted that for the summer months at h ast, the President is J',s!h,'- " '"h'-ating his power and . le.ttin;. i in- iiiiiri '- i rimient to take can ofiU(llf Ofnlltheline of President, from Washington down to the nim teenth, (irant was the llrst ehii f m, is.iaie w no nan ever ia..en a summer l"ti ti..g n; Lincoln in the 1 ;st i'.. .!.... ; ii.. ' '" 1"- i". o. . .i.-ioiiaii'. (hU ,d t s (i f. mi- years administration, he iu er left Washington. X r wns it p;u-. tiouhulv because of the esi-itenee of V1"'1 . 'i'.'-' vision of military altairs that detaini'd him. becuus. , , . ,. , been performed from anv other head- qunrters. but .Mr. Lincoln won! not .... ..in . d.i ..... i"". u.m uie necrology ol ,i. u ,. but two Presidential demises that of Harrison v. bo killed, not by malaria but by t 'ne oiHee-hunters. and that of Tax lor v ho t,K heartily of ice cream tint was f.""?,1 w,th . . vilh.yous vanilla that afterwards noisoiu.il Mr !!.:... n.1 v" " ,,vcr io. -""''"Oy else, ifc.r- ,....i..v - i iiiiinn Ira.lers fit the j,nrty i,r,. i,0 b(.(,,t tho idea, then i3 an expression quite jn evalent among democrats that lien. JJuller w K'n!? to make trouble in the eonvrn- -a i i .. i t i t tioii for Cleveland and everybody els . . .. ' mitto . .. t SnWl..!.,!. .... t ' i I l. i.l.l. ...... s!. ... . . v.t'iiiF.ii.ieii(Hi- r.M'nni.i' ruin. : ,i' .' V ,-'.' 1 beeu received. ! Prof. W. 0. Douh, of JoiiesiMiro', ! ',,u heeii elected nupt-i int finlont o!' ,l,e 'it'"i)s!)oi. yra.le.l school, j Ji'Mitclies from MaiKcilles and, 8V t,,t,tht;! cholera u lwvctxmug, aua great alarm is) Mt tlil.ollglumt filirop , ,. . , , A klisnatch from Mobcrlv. Mo., re- pi(rlsitU! nulxvaviuvideiit from the ! breaking .town of a v.h.. Twelve J men were drowned and as many more ' ftn'ly itijuivil. J Assignee l:ivis of Gmtrl ,H Ward1 :'' '' hix-cidory and ..-'i. tl-iJ.-! "" ' s!invs iiahi.itics. SUi.TXVUT; nominal .N a)ul iU,. iu! , i7,lT I. Congress adjourned on lust Mon- .lay. i tot u nouses were in eimtin I uous scsMi'q'! fioni Siitnrdav until Mmiiltiv. in order to lnvve n tin:,! m,1 .. i . . . i , and ovet pt odu.'i ion ot gooas. At the democratic convention of f,R. ,jir(1 ,t,j(1 ;lsf Hon. Wharton .1. (5 e. n was unani motislv nominate 1 by acclamation for .eeuou lt. . ongi ess. ..,., .ua-. i. . imtiiy for presidential el The l're-id"iit vetoed the bill for the re'.i f of ien. Vh. John Porter, and i lit House of Uepve.-eiita' ive-pa-sed il over hi- veto bur it was defeated ill the Senate, and thus justice is slid denied this long suf fering oi'tieer. CVteeti Victoria on June 2') entered upon the 4SiU year of her leign. a period which has been exceeded by three laig'is'n sovereigns .on! v. vi; : H.-tiry lli.. Kd.v;ir I lit., and t'.eorge Ilh, whoieigned ")!. ". tllitl liO years respectively. D. I ', liiclmrdsu Kilh-d his brother Albert with a chair in Henry county. Ya . on Sun 1 ty la-l. The murd- re., wiei is ;i vortii'es-, ch-;!ac e:. I - 1 to have been a nioon.-iiiie :-. and we.. uiiilMii'.r hi ui illier when A e-s-t:le I a. an i a q.nrre; en-: d. l'i:e mm d ! r ccap. d. ( v. Kobin-on of Mtss:ie'iiji.t lee-. i-- ii.l a 'v-:ii-it ioa on tli t!. v ernor of ll.iiioir for tin- deliverv of l"; a'lh'.in ). ! - oee a r publican ioei!:or of Soutii t'nrotia. wiei, it is charge , bv persolialllej- one (leO. D. Itryan. ob a tied from Thou.a - W. ''-,;:! -. of C i;.,!.: idee 1. Sl.,,, ,,f !. and tluw i-.-!M bi t-l iiuuself i dm to tie' pi na. I ies for faM pei -onation Tiie I'oloied rej.iiir.ieans of Char- ht!e held a Meeting htM Week to ex press their indignation at their not b.i;:g allow. -.1 iln-ir !mm. of the oliices. They strongly demanded their right and denounced the . , white 11 w! I. ton Mice-:. they -is-m-.I ;( i e-olul ion. in w ''"'.v S1''- " ' iife tired oi tie.' i"o and of the few ruling the iu;i w hi"!: mv. Concord Register: Last Tnursdav evening Mr. J.evi Lipe, of Alinn'l ' township. Staidly county, was cutting wheat with a reaphig machine. A showr came up -udd niv. and Mr. Lipe told his Jiiind. to hiarv h ttue !,. attend to some work before tlie rain cane on. Tiie b.ivs ran to tin house, in.: soon after h, ai d .Mr L.pe sen aim They h;et"!,e I brick -Old found the i. roii riiM m:ien:tie ta-t m the and Mr. Lipe frmhtft:!! v wo, ec. iin.il r the knives. He jived ah .lit half an hour niter being n lieved. but was utiabk to tell how ti e accident ' happened. It is supposed that Mr. ' Lipe went to fold the machine to drive home, when a Hash of liohliiiie fright enc-d the mules, and thev dra- 'ed the machine over him. Raleigh News and Observer: A bright and pretty child is little Murrav Alleii, sen of ir. Charles S. Alhu. whose house is nt the corner of West ' 11 n itandSo.iili H-irriiigtoii s.r i ts. cstf i day afternoon Murray was plav ing w;t!i a brother and a small colored boy. in his father s b u k yard. 1 he three, it nppears. ere t, through a hole in the fence into the stable vard of' Mr. D. C. Murntv. In the st.ibL was a banker jionv. which Mr. Murray had ,'t'r,'"'.ly purchased. Jn a little whil. '" "in screams. in;, on looking to ascertain whence thev came, found Hie children in the stable. Little Muiiny lay on the lloor, a piti- fnl sight ; his head covered wit ii blood He was taken into the house, and it was found that he had received fright ful wounds on the head from the pony's heels. He wis al-o badlv lacked in the abdomen. The skull w as broken just buck of the ear. The wound is three inches long. Two physicians attended the little sull'.-rer. who lay in a stupor hist ewning. ; The occurrence is a nanicularlv n.iili- . .... ( ... . " : -. , ,1 o-ao ue-en iine. intrnilmg to take a ride. tn- fortunately he umbh il over a lo v mound of earth beside the truck :md , fell toward the engine. m that the, , w heels, narrow ly missing his head, struck his right foot. The eie it foe xx ns almost crushed off. the nails on (other toes Were broken, tho ball of ' the foot was badlv mangled, and the "SW' gem rally are of the most tram ami at on".' taken to the Ti house bv his father. The accident is igrcidly regret ted. '1 he ;i iove is a j liet ure of the Main I'uiidinj ol'll.e N"rt!i Cauii.' i is It uA hit so uare. The Chatham comity exhibit will occupy tlie v oi .Mmo-t every i i VH-n has sol it form of sc: ofeleiis poison 1 :!. i t in his veil s When t hi.- d:-x. : - in s.-.-efnloi;-s re... ulcers, u-.i upiioU. r ml. s th ;o:m f rSiemi .a;!-m. or. igiiniedi-i a-es. the sii!'- ru.g tl at . :is'" s : tentl'h Invond 1 .1 I; '. I . .1 ....:.,! iicseri; Hon. il. uce the ;.'l iM.i'ili' of tll'i-e V lc discover, as thousands . . . .. -,, ... xeailv ii. . . .1 .xi r .-:.r-ai -u-.ba xxni ll.o.oie- i , . i-:, ... I,- .i: in.!, i 1 1 e Am Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. ' lalv.rt, Tokm, M-ix 3, !?. "I wi.h to pxprp?? my nii't;viai:uu ui lilt) v:.lu.iWi' iiiialili.s ul Ayer's Cherry Pectoral US :. i",.iiii l.'li.i . "Will.. toil, . I ':. xni.y. jtist bofor Uie t-.til- .a V., 111,14, I I'. iiinn'U'J a voiv t'ultl. -Alii, ii u riiiii ..n.l in a .uiigcn.iu roult. 1 f.'iin.l im ii'.i. : :..! cu ear marcli XX.' I'liiii le a ...nun H"i ', v li.T... en as-liiiijj fur feme r.-im'.;; . 1 ..s urt: J to Ivy Axnu'4 Cm l.uv I'l i i. i; xi.. I .li.l .iii.I "as rii(t!x' cim-.l. Sim-fl tt'. n I !'',f Ie. pt lie' t !:. phi O i.oiir.niiiti l y c..-, 1 r I ii, i j ii-.-. un.1 I 1-t. i' f Maui it t. 1-tf nn iiit .hiiii.ic r.niolv (. r lliroitt unit luiig ilim.ii..'s. .1. Vi'. XXUHLKV.- Tl...u-t.-t ef t-i,;-.:3.., i-crtify U the prompt cure ef i.il liriimliiitl nti.I lung umstl.i!!., ! the ti-i of .Will's CIIEUtiV I'KrTou xt.. li.'iii v. rv p.lautblu, Uic yoULg ecl cluiilruu tal.o It r.'u.hty. rRri'.xiuD nr Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. .Lowell, Mass. Sold Ly a'.l I'ri'ifts. Vv'li;it is it ? 1: i On K'-t v '.it; (Jreit shirt now ciicrcd for 5.-,lc. Why is it the best? lit. It it. m.i-.le of the licst matorijs Wam-ntta mualia, liroo'stleld ;ioo linen, Clark's U. N. T. nool cotton. 2t. It: xfer'iinanship U untiquallcd livciia.-tin-.; Stay Attachment, I'rcuch l''.u l;et Slc-ves, U.'iiiforccl Uo.-uu: 3d. It will lit, elegantly Tail men, Shoit men, I at men, Lean men, Uij men, Utile men. DANIEL MILLER & CO., ; . s, . ury oooas ana cottons, Gents' Furnishings, 52 and 3-1 HOPKINS' PLACE. If your dealer docs not keep it. send Iiis ircss t iMnicl Miller ic Co., sole man ula;lurer, :.tltiii,ix-. MJ. AYER'S A c-T"P. rTT" ULXj Lfi.JL O ..l:iini.i iintiilrt.. far Mil n.nt.iHr.1 ::,- iiol-i-i v :,.. )., , inr a . t,ti ,i, is us. .1 in i... il!,..'r ii , .:y. n ... .an.i.s i n ou.ii;ho. i,. . ' " 1 "' .-..i-.."'. nilutmi l. t "..t, .iil f,nni..,iii,.,iti ,. .u.i. in, iu.ur .1 . fll.-.-t ti, .:i II - ,-. .:,;::, inl ,. l-t, lii in !,.. .:;.y a I ... tvli.io tl:i- fill;-. !.. WE A1TS-3 CrB CVV.Z f i-ur- r. i oi- i-Vv.t mi l r.-:-, !: i ..n-i.1 . r t !,. 1 . ,,r. !:, -.i-itont r,,, r. I :i it. . ,111-, r.,;,)i,s 1-vv. r, iil I.lv.-r . . n it -nt .'io..,l I.y iiuiiui!.-!. liic.:n.i r,.: i-i , l.le .!,.,. f ..-,!, ,t. ,i:,-.5 afo HicliiM-ii. .,, I ,.. "'i; r ". 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I ;.: - .. (Imi, ., , ( ai's. I'n nts. i!s. l'1'..s.-n ii,v'iiii....! -l-ij ,.r nuita. Aeu. i . i -.-I. 1,1 r? SILKK STATION. C, 1". .V V. V. I. .. rfvm Jp ' ,! ", ,wst -''-f C.-:m-:al MKIJ- h.weVt ju ic!,'r ' U' UliS N rti""- iUu "uw M l'n, ut l!u: - BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, HOTIONS. CLOTHING llAiJIiUAKi:. CiJdCKKiJV. TI N V.'A J', DUCtiS. Af., or" l! :.;;' We have m. old stock on hio,,,!.,! x in- mtes. All i;i;:.! i 1 i):,n. tiiu. ergeasit Horse Power. rjf.i.s;..;.- - -'.-"" - -- -.A. a . . . wtroj;.?, s&ssnplo, DtirabSo and Cheap. ; K-r 15 .i 20 vc.ns they have Kan Well, ae.,u 10. 1 1 ice 1.: . " " J'"' -" '-'1 : i ' i- .' eual n. the telehrund s..,ii, r.....i South r ' - Kneli nti.I every l'i. xv '.nun-ant. t'd to ive s,,;..):,,..;,,., ,. ,, .. We Imvetil.-on hii-esto, I, ,,!' lioul le.-shov I and I'ianli i .s l'ri.le IMoxv. Wing Turn .hovel and Hull Tmi-iie 1'lows. HVV AHO SHHIF HARDWARE :' e.vtreinelv low u iee.s. SjM t ial attention -ix-en to the Wholesale Trade. (iive lis :l t'i i;d. A-.-ii -2L l,ssl. tf. gk SERGEANT MAUFACTUHING- CO., pT"fV ".e. IJ MiM IAl-l'I'lil.M IK MM farbar turbine water wheel, V'4H n COOK AND H ATI ft 3 STOVES, mM Mills, Cuie Mills, Horso Powers, 7y'r riows, btraw Gutiers, Andirons, jiy Ate! C i , lins ot l-.viry iesti i;.tiuii. i " 1 . po-1 i'li. It i- Sod t". . t s,ij ire, he . ii i -e iniiiie.ii.'i; -T ;i F :t)r?T(! o, T':Jf! tii i.: ;..s.: ;;.'. .. f . i i .'" i -: f -. ,n .x. .; ;.; l:s uk i i i i. . i i i. ; I : .-. u - . i : .' ; i?.- I'd: ( 'K i-:rs. Miiiut m:s, i i t :;i: i' LVMi's. 'iili.i'iii'N s e.i.;i.A(ii-:s. .xt. I .X i.l :. i- . 'iOUAiCO I'i.i'h-. j I,.,. . . i ,. . :., n..;K.'.i! 1 I.i .i-io.-.ui. p.. "in mi) I Ti!':i T-ri;i V-". ?T-,-,.-l U-i;!. I .o't J ,,i i.; I...U. I uic-r.-ift , , , .K Di i.i! M. -N. t'. S- r.l . '. 1- .-I. a:ax & co.. ,.?( i i i-'i ion. ..'v. , ... la -i a-. : eve, , , I is n iti (o.ehi,,,.,, ,. , is In fc-TaJi ?y?"3Z3' . . iv. ..-) . ';. V Wi.io Well, and (iave Saib,f.i.:tion. " in-' :.e.-,Vx .... .1 Inn,! il.u'e is hid" chili i':,,,v-. Bend Chilled Plow! -'.i y,"'rII'V!,!."-t" M!l-'x..'l!ntiIUHi..ll..f, xvills XX 1 or li.;i I,. i.:,i.. ill, ei v, i,i VS.-fi.r.l..:nl-r witlil hi;,e.l t.r;,i(.l .Si,,,,,-,, ih,. neM 1'io.v iu Auiert.u.' wTi - OIii;i,L llAKi-WAIvK CO., liiaiKsij iiaj. X. C. 1.: I with lbii'o;.'n itii'is. e.n'i ol'wiiieh iv iii loeit u , ue i.ir'iii . i t 'am i;tiN:y ii. ;? i-: :;.., nVii'i.iM, . .. : l'-'s,., .. ., ,.,;,,;.r,ir,.ir ' ' i - i ' ' ' s w'-' .: II.. 1 -r.l .',,urls. -.-l.-US. ' ' - -.j.ir. .tni 31. I, Aui'X'lS !)!'(), XM...I-.,., I ' 1- .C. 11,. ii- n,l b liu U h)r.)-, iT'tlJl.l'jiil) No. Jit i'..-h:C;:e .!!!. i No. )r, Must M-.i.-t S.ieels. ! '. c.V I ; i ; v i. ;!.(;; sT(kk whieii v.. .., r ; , ,, Hade at X -. ,ow fvic.s. . f xv- shv si r hi. .. , rr 1 1. in t.. ii.p saio nt Viik.. -ul. -c ..:). ... j .o..., ,,. p.. ! ' . I. .-. : I.II...I..I ll-lv,.!,,-,.- .,, , - -I'l ! f tiril s .!! .in.v, l--i. ll .1. -I, .,'1 1-1,1,. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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July 10, 1884, edition 1
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