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v nalham THURSDAY, JULY 1, l.SSt. LOCAL HSCOHS. W Mooro court nest week. Our thanks nro tendered I'rof, W. H. (1. Adiiev for 11 basket of very large "Sheepsheud" apples, My Sheriff Brewer ........ jl.-i. ll... niiv.-i mm, mi. crops in Chatham litis year are better than ho has ever before known. . , , 3" Get all your neighbors to take the RaoiU) during the campaign. Only 50 cents until the election. Thecitizens ofthis pliiciunuch enjoyed last night a public reading nt the court liouse Dy ltcv. . n Lacy, of Jouesboro'. JffJ-Rv. E. It. Rich, of Ri!eigh. . 1. . 1 . il. - ..1.1 L iireiie.iieii out 01 iiie iioit!si, hi:i moos hero, oil lust Sunday, that it has ever , ' . boon our pleasure to hear. t&PThn local freight trains on tin Ji. & A. A L. It. R. now meet at lion ,,,. ni.,.t. T.f w.',w.t iM-..iir ,t.ir 1. !... .. uaniRiuioii'. e.r- fii....i...R....i .i:..i..i(i Atrv .ii-. vti.ii it's .1 ei i 111... 1 .11 V..H1 y very Htiddenly of heart-disease las'l p.-i'ln,. H w..u .......;.wi .. vri..u ' i.. ii-.. e u. u':r . . ago, to a daughter of 3Ir. William Weathcock, of this place. . Kir i . i i .,,,.,...,.... i that Rev. J. L. S nith will nrcacl, the funeral sermon of the lato Charles . , r,i ,., , JDismukcs at. Rock Siu ing church, on the third Sunday in August. EST Bynuiii & Hen len are now I offering 'for cash great bargains in! Millinery Cuods. Straw Hats. Headv- i made Clothing, and also their general Htock. Fruit t.'ans on hand. Dried Fruit and Wool taken in exchange , for goods. 1 b ; CIt is the rule with all well reg- lilated liewspitjiers not In jnibiish any ' communication that is not accomiia- Hied with the naiiie of tho writer. For this reason we have thrown aside a couiuiiinicaiion from Hadlcy's Mil! signed "Jliunehaha." feS" Warren Prior & Son. Favetic-' ville, fine Gold and Silver Watches. Jewelry and si criing Silverware. The largest line of French and American Clock in the State. Waircii Prior & Son invite orders for Engagement and Wedding Rings. " . ; ts3" Now your wheal crop is mad- London wouid call your attention to ' the fact that your Guano Not me due August 1st. and that he wants them settled up at once. The com- j panics wish their money and cannot ; wul will ltol. wait. "A hint, to the wise is snflicieiit. N anted at Lon- i dou's 30.000 1! is. Dried Fruit. ! fei)f W'o arercjuostcd by 3Ir. Pow n i. ..I...:..,., ,c ...... ,.... Vll. llll.' 1.11.111 lll.ll. . lll I, '11(11, I A" ... ... . i , position committee, to announce thai , i r i i-i III' tills Iltoi I'l ijiiifw, i-ii.in ill ni.icuiiiii ...i-i- ,i .. ' county w omen run t'.uuii men j n serves, jiickles, fruit. Vc, and which he will furnish to all who may apply for them. tSrHousekecja-rs, now is the time j to sujijny yourselves with tinware. London will run Tinwakk this ey. at cost Foil cAsit. Ho hopes you wiii not misunderstand these advertise ments and think ho is selling am. his , goods at cost, for he is oiiiv selliiii! at cost the goods advertised each ; . , i i . . jv. . .. . i wecK ; uuc lie is oiiering specuii Uticcmeuis ... u . .... es .o etc. , ,,s it. ; is anxious to reduce his stock to make t .. :.. .11 ...:... I I.- room for his Fall goods. District Conff.kenve. The annual conference of the Ilills'ooro' District of the M. E. Church, South, meets to-day at Chapel Hill. Tim delegates from this (the Pittsboio') circuit are Messrs. Aaron O. Hcadeii, Luther Clegg. Jesse B. West and J. Ii. (t uth rio. With the University Commence ment, the Normal .School, and now this Conference, Chajud Hill will have! plenty of visitors this summer, and j we can imagine that chickens in that , neighborhood are getting rather I Road Sitkhvisoih. The law says that the magistrates of each town ship shall have the control and super vision of the jiublic roads in their respective towushijis, and the' are styled tho "Board of Snjierviso-.s." Tho law also says that they shall meet next Saturday, "for the jnirpose I of consulting on the subject of the ; condition of the roads iu their town- J ship", mid during this week the law directs that they shall "go over and personally examine all the roads in ii.-:.. i .... A i.- :il. their township". A compliance with ; this law would bo of great benefit to tho public. ' Coroner's Isttmssr. The coroner 'h i impiest upon the body of the lato James Pace was hold on last Friday. I Tho jurors were R. It. Ihrie, Joshua' u. Hackney, A. 11. Alerritt, Claiborne ; Justice, Walter D. Mooro and S. F. Durham, and after hearing the wit nesses they returned tho following verdict : "We tho jurors in the matter of the coroner's inquest upon the body of James Pace, late of the county of a. ..u..,.., !.i UJ ..,. ti.ot Vlinilimu, iw hum iw u.ii ,v.,i, ... i flin Hni.l James Pace caine to his lies Pace came to his i 21st tlav of Julv, 18SL I ects of a blow "on the j d with a fence rail by 1 death, on the from tho effei i.,..i ;.ot;,.t 1 John T. Mann, on the 17th day of June, 1881." We forbear publishing the evidence or making any comment lest we nniv prejudice tho trial of tho accused. Thus farhohos evaded arrest, but his friends assert that he will sur - render himself in time for trial at our superior court to be held iu Sep - teuiber. ltr:M)ViNii Sni.i.. Several wock.s ttrfi) wo mentioned that, Home iici-hoim h-id removed from our mil tut illicit. mil tut illicit , whiskey s:i!l tlnti, had been (vqilurtnl and niuecd t here lor Hiitokeeiuiig. A few days iipfi) deputy niursinil Iru ; Phillips arrested three of our colored citizens, O.!orge Richardson, Robert j Thompson and George 'I ay lor, in the ' guilty persons and carried' litem be- loro l.ui!ed Sul ci commissioner Can- borne .hi but on account, of the absence of an important witness their 1 iiielim'inarv triai was Host ooned until ' ",,! i . . next Ween. it I1 lliivi! nearil ot men h.-iny arrested for breaking out of ' j:i.iL but these are the brut w hom we have heard ot beiny iirresled for invauiiiy into iail. ... ... A Hkmmikaum; )i!C!tni. We nre bitter1'ciuiH!theirimnels that delo : info: med by Mr. N. F. I'hilliin lli.tt ! Lrates from four townships (Cape ; Vl. N D jII:uuih. of i'-ear Crec township, has one of the oldest orch - ards in this comity. It was set out m the last ecu. ury ami ..as Iicimi bca. my fruit rey.tiarly lor the lait e.yh y-hvc or mnety years. S,,me ol the last cciiuny, mid has been 11 i i'. ... :. nit) uees iu niea.iiiiti nt en leei 111 ..: e. 1 1 i .i .. ! 11 niipii'icunj nun .11 1- mi; niifii niiii 11 ;Kod many apples when tlu-y fail 1 burst odcii. And there is one lieach tree that was set out at the same ",iu tll"- -"- ; &?.. there has linen every year a 1: ... : t....u v.. H ie lias linen every year a !..t....i.. . 1 11.. i plenty of using fruit, and generally a tiltit' for brandy and cider "tor th,- . , " .r 11 H V",,,u,,i 8 hft" Mil,,.v ro1 t!:" "J" ! ides nieiisiiie this season Irom U-ii to ; tlftecil lliclies 111 cli cUliileicllCe. lie also has sweet jtoial-ies around now as his sippies. largi ! . V- Tfmx.- wvre p.eased i to rec.'ivj a cai:, a ti-w iiavs ngn. troni our former townsman, Mr. II. H. ' C!:wan, who is now assistant disb.irs-! ing derl; of ihc national iiotise of, R preseiu i r.es. li'!ig. of lia.eigh. is here ' il s'""'' v,sl1- '" ved from , 'his j.laee Li years ago. all er having k,T( 11 ""' ""i".v :-''s. ; ,s. w!1 i-in, nil.ered m tl.i t commu- 1,1 l.v- , , j The Hiv-uii s lirst "devil , Mr. j Percy KmI.uiiIcs. is sjteudiug his vaea j tion with his father's family near; lo-re. He is now a theological sin-: dent of tho Jlaveiiscroi'l Training School at Aslicviiic, and if he makes as good a preacher as he did a ju in tT he wid It.1 one ol tin! best in the ; State. 3frs. Henry C. Brown is si'.inmer ' ing nt the Piedmont Springs, mar D.iub.iry. X. C. i Among the arriva't her.1 of sum nn.r visitors since our last issue are I Caul. Tii-.mas It. Haughtou and : faiiiilv, of ('harlot tc : and Mis. J'hii Ta vlur and childi en. and -Mr. Jasivr riltIuU., !tli wi,V. oi' Kaieigh. ,( H. .j,.,,,. f ..L.Si.V;li weeks Miss r.iu,. itca.1,.,1 rctui iied home v,.sterdav. ' ,Clnnl Rg(.rsand Miss Anna jj..g.-r id umed i.ere last Tuesday, ,,,.,. tl vitlil !it.vt.nil ,,u)ulils to A-'it n'itl'i " .... Chatham's Exit: hit. W ivou,.icarn- stlv urge iiiioii 11 those, who intend ' I , .1 ' 1 I 1 con luniungiinvlliing o ourcouiitv ..... . ,. . " ... 'exhibit at inc htalc exposition, tl xposition. tlie , ., ... - . r,,i neccssit v ol uuiiitHliatr action. J her is mi time for delay. Our county committee have requested that all articles for the exposition shall be i ready by the last week in August, and. if jiossihle. be brought here for classification and arrangement. A iargo number of circular letters have been distribute.! through the county ifipicsling our citizens to inform the coiiiliulice what each one will con- ; tribute, and at. what place it will be , tes. most convenient to d;.-iivcr the nrii- No citi.eu will be pal to anv riMiiiiiiiiiMiu l"in.uuiiiu in.- , liii n- ..i t f..,.,. i:... i.io ...,..t..; ( Ui ,o p,,.; C,lutll!llll Wlll .... , ,.i,,i i t . n .. t iii.iiii; nil .. iiiuu t-.j.i.i. ... i iwit ,i ciiit, i other county in the Stale both in its variety and its nuaiity. Hie most conspicuous p. nee in the exposition building hits been assigned to this county, and we should prove our-. selves' worthy of this high honor. ' Do not bring shame and disgra-e ' both upon Ihe exjiositiou itself and ; iijiou Ihr county hy tiaving an cxiniut that will be the laughing-stock of all j visitors! Oh no. but lath.'r let us mi Chatham's space with such an exhibit as will make it the syiiosiire ,,f au (.vt,s, the renin-of attraction to nu visitors, and will make the bosom ot every Chathanilte swell with pud. as he jioiuts it out and says "Behold the exhibit of s county"! TEACiii:'.;s'IssriTr I'K. The Institute for the white ie.ichers of this county was i.jieiiod here on last Monday aijtl will close tut Satttrdav. If is con ducted by Key. P. ll Law, county superintendent t.f public inslructiou wiu, -M aSHis:u.l by Capt. C. B. Den p,.t,f v. If. Vr. Ailnev and Mr. R. P. Johnson. Mr. 11. H Siler is the secretary, through whose cour tesy we were furnished the following Ustof teachers who are in altendanc! vz. Dww Hly, Misses Ruth jr. IIinHhaw, Fanny' Dyitimi, Maria I'atoii, liUonah Y). Mann, Sally (.'. Marshburu, Loviu E. Turner, Ola (juuter and Jessie P. Siler, and Messrs. T. B. Lasuter, E. M. Wicker. E. E. Brantley, R. B. Lineberry, S. it. t erry. L. 1. Cote, C. M. Liiittei loh. A. M. Walters. W. L. Phillips, H. F. Richardson. W. T. Mollit, NV. L. Lambert, U. II. Dixon. NV. F. Clarida, J. R. Rives, S. M. Lindsey. J. R. Gilbert, J. 11. Edwards. J. M. Edwards, T. A. Pugh and W. A. Ileal. A lecture is given every day by ..,..., ...... ft,. i ..,,1.,,. l ....(' t.i.i.i,. lectured on the subject of "Rocks ", ' on Tuesday Rev. P. 11. Law delivered ' a lecture on "The Importance of Pop- ular Education", mid yesterday Rev. m-iuw ....... ,u ...wuuj, ii.'.. ...i.i'ti lectured on the sttbiect of "Rucks ". NV. S. Lm v dciivt ied a lecture eitti- tied, "The Moial Purpose of Beauty". 1 ! Capt. Dcitsou will led tire to dav, and j Prof. Potent, of Wake- Forest, to-; morrow. The exercises Itegin at au 1 early hour every morning and no ' i timi) is wasted. We hope all those j who are attending the instil ute will ' derive both pleasure and information ' 'from their being together. ' llr.iMMH.icAS Cuuts. The rctuibii - cans of this eouuly seem to be in u d.-- ,eidedly demoralized eondil ion. They; i cidodlvdemonuizcilcoiiililioii. lhcyitlio eropn bcnnr thic-ihed show tliat i id I emitt ed to hold n meeting hero on 'the lan inst. lor urn purposo ot or - ; ganizing for the campaign, but not j being able to yet together a siifliciciit .number then they postponed the i meet my until last Sal unlay. On that day a few of the faithful, about IJ in numlier including I lie wtiilcs ' and blacks, held a secret caucus vi!h closed doors in one of the jury rooms of the court-house. Not l. inr able i . ll- il . II! v.i i:. to ooiaiu me ouiciat iirocccnii , can only publish such ileus as have 1 oecii tlivulgeil liy some oi lluise wlio I alteiuleil. J' tout all accounts it. was !ii stormy mceliny and much bad i b!ood was manifested, and I'mally ho rear. New Hoiie. Albriifht and Cent ic) ' withdrew from the meeting. Among Ifho bolting delegates were such o!d- line, lire-tried rcmib'ieans as NY. T . hue, luv-trio.1 repu...cans as N . i- Ountcr. Job Mini I. ion. iurgess and J. H. Ilea, en i hoboneof contenhon, ... , .1 . as we are luiormeii, was 1 lie liosniou . ,. , ! . (u cnaiilliailOl lliCll Claim V e.M'cuii) v 1 1 , i committee. As the chairman wU,k,,OWM- ; have the handiiii' of the money that : i , M sent to Hie eoiiufv :.. .... ;:... . .... 1 1 or t aiiiiiiigu purposes, u is iioi.ftn - r. r cie:i e.l sin-n a row. 1'iuadv. campaign pun t ) r created sucti a row. luiaily, l ul'ter the withdrawal of the delegate.! ... .. .... . ... .. r .... t . .l.il'o 1 f..,. 1 l.i. I . 1 , ....... nliuve mentioned. Mr. Waller i). 1 , ; W!,s dwia ''' this young man came neie fro. n ( liiillVli.c colllil v. a lew Veal s n.'0. Il:i n ..ivt i '.i II ii n.. til. ii' .7111. i:i iniiii.-i x ,n. i.vj Voini.r. but. iii'ter this eoimiv was transh'iTed to Dr. 'Wticeler's district. sometime last vcar. that oflieer ati - pointed 31r. James H. Jleailcn in Ins pi ace. and so for several months he has been "iuriu d out to .rass." IL is natural then that there should be no good feeling exist ing bet ween Messrs. j ILudeu and .Moort.1. and we hear; that they "went for" each ol her rat her I wariuiy at the caucus last Saturday. I We hear I hat lleaden charged Moore i with giving the delegates whiskey m :ltC(,L A s j,,Nl.iirs u l101I1,st).iUi, oroer to buy their yoies. and lhat oli A lUhu,. Tw, n,1(li. Moore retaliated Icy chare.ng Hoad.-u : lio!J ( 1 4 ,,;lvo n.(.(;n(lv with being bough . tuoyeaisag(..to; ufc (jn Uil f, j,. & V. y. 1('lihv!iv. run for t lie Legislature, and I nat lie f,,, , . ,. ,:., ,.u ,,,, "i, saw the money paid Well, it is none v o hit. i ! our light and we care latin which whips. Wo rather think that when the election is he'd they wiii realiz..' Ilial they and all their party have had tlnir Double and ipiarreis all in vain! ' ! 1 rack lo that jioiut. We have vu State iiCWS. icouragiug repnitsas lo trade pros- j pects Ihis lull from a gentleman who i has recently vi-ite 1 iiciinctlsviile and Oxford Torchlight : A colored man ; the surrounding country. Tho crop voi'iing on the farm ot .Mr. Hen Hob-, are simply magiiiii.-i-nl.. the farms are good near Oxl'.ml last week, while ; large, highly cult ivaled and well stocl: iiilliiiL' no tobacco, dii'.' un a nni''iiifi-! ed. The iwoi.. are wealthy, have' cent gold winch mid ciiaiii that had ! apparently been buried for many years. , The watch was not seriously damaged. I Lenoir Topic : ft is a singular fact that ihe !ir.vt colt. in ever sent abroad was raised in Burke, county. John lliiihcil'rr.l. Si., who had learned the hatters trade in the old country. raised the cotton as an eieriment. j licked and packed it in bags, carried fhe croji to Imi'li slon. S. C in his wagon, an. i shijiped it. to England to test its value as a fibre compared with Max, for making cloth. NViirrcii'on (l izette: 3fr. Thom.i Council inade4:i!i bushels of wheal from 10 acres of laud. The wheat and land weie measured. Our ladies. ! inav the good Lord bless them, are responding splendidly in behalf of ; the exposition. Work on tho Va ; t i.f tiie slone work of the bridge bein conijilet!'. as well as the grading front the Roanoke to the J. iV tl. R. R. Winston S . nliiiel: A gi ntleman was in Ihe ciiy on Tuesday oiiering 100 iloeu eggs for sithi at "i cents a dozen. It is estimated that two thirds of the dried fruit crop of For- sytli will be jtreparetl for market bv means ol Hie evaporate.i ju ocess. i not a native of that State: that being A cedar tree, a foot or more in heighlh, j ,j)fl j.My (if lf, jn.,, jfup;,,. Hecould growing out between the forks of ";. tell his naiiie or where he v as mill berry tr.-e, some lift ecu feet fiom I ' and the authorities I her.! were me grounu. is a cunosuy io i.e. seen in the. yard of C. L. Eights, I) up, Salem. Creensboio' Workman: John Julian and Aleck Jairell caught a lish in j Polecat creek, near Curl is" null, in Randolph county, last Saturday, which j is supposed to be a black jierch. The j weight and dimensions of tho lish, as i reported to this ollice are as follows: Height, I II iiounds; length. '.VI inch- i .s: size of head around ihe gills. It. j inches. Tliesizeoftiiemout.il after some dr. ing out. which must have I reduced it somewhat, is H- by 4 'inches. From all appearances it is a black ! perch. Clinton Caueausian: Mr. Win. IT. . I'uison, of Turk'.y township, handed us the other day a section of coin cob i three inches long and 1A inches in! diameter, with a few grains of corn i on it, which has a history. A vcar I ago lust October one of Mr. I aisou s ; oxen got choked so badly that he d. j jf discovered what the child had spaircd of his life. As a list rcsoi I .j,,,, the effects of the drug being hedeterniind to cut into the throat of j Ht that time painfully apparent upon the ox and remove the obstruction ! it. The services of ii physician were tie found the cob, took it out, and ! (uic-kly procured and after considei a sewed up the cut. The animal soon j l)((w-oik, the e'Vorts to save the child s got well, and is a good work ox lo ljf0 wore successful. It. v as a very tidy. I narrow cscae and will serve as uu- Columbiis Times r During one of"!lfJ' warning for parents to always those drvsjiells some eight or nine i keep bottles in a chest and keep the war ag!, Mr. Biriuuu Jones, t ' chest locked. NN alter Alexander, a 'iv..,i..i.i,..-,. u-.ia ,.i,i:,r,..! i,. .Vut ,i..i.. ; vonng man of Ibnrisliui g. Cabarrus i i- tin. u-i-ll wl.lcll fiilnolii'i 1 liw fur-; pint iuc still with water. When a ,i.,a, ( . i.,i,t .. u-.,t.. r,.A ; .mj'i.i i i,;,..i"ii .-i .,.,. ij . v tesehed. llie water cmno into the well retched, the water caiuo into the well ; so rapidlv that it was necessary for i the workmen t- got out of it t-peetlilv. 1 he water m in a short time lo the surface of the ground, and continued to rise mill! it Howcd from the well to a small branch near by. and has con ! tinned to flow from the wi ll to t:t. : branch ever since. During the ,1,-v ' spell last summer the How was just as i strong as at any other time: neither dry nor rainv weather seems to have , unV effect. The water i-.t said to have , a miuuul Usto 1 1 N't vt m Enterprise: This is u very odrtioidintuily tho mips lii-hi-' (iiiil wheat, your, yet ' grent- progress him been iinulo in wheat ; farming in ;it:iwli. Aot. many years j ; ngo un iwcragn of 12 bilicls to then ; acre was considered a good yield, This your it is neoniniuti thing to hear I ; of wheat crops of from .id to () acres yielding - bushels, and wo have he-ird , ()f several hel-Is ot 1U acres welding ! :J0 bushels to the acre. We will soon ; come up to the best wheat districts of the country. Liiicolntoii Press: It bus been or-i ' tiered by the executi.o ( (iniuiittee that no one shall be allowed to hunt ; j 'possoms for the next three mouths.: ! nsthe cutting down of n tree anywhcie. : in the county would endanger the lifn j 'of one cr more candidates. Last! i Monday evening a seri nis shooting; ii.n'tir nccurred at (r.istonia. A man ! by the naiiie of Willis shot ftitotliy i l by the name ot t.rawioni. uiflictiug .i;,1)!l,)v K,,.i()lla illjm.ies. Thccaus - ,f tl)) tiftl,.ultv Wlli wllUkov. ri,!W. ' j f( a tho 1)i)wt.ls: !llit 1mv j : , . ,,,,..,.,,1:. : ......(,, 1 '' ''ins lus wouutl is, 1.1 not e.acl. I cw; anil Oljseryrr We regret to f. A1IY,.,! 1 hear of the dcillinf 3Iui.tr Alfre IV... 1.1. .11 .. I.,. .1J...I ..t ...,. U .,:., 1 ..... i, u.-. ............... .-. the brother ol .Maui ice u. lUtUelJ. i Lsij had Jlei Mieet a resident of Louisiana. v ,1 1 . r. 1 1 1 0 1 ! w,,u l!' i'! i :nohm ,:u,',"a11 h i some ten Tdays ago. Saturday the , J 'cluoci'llts nl JJiirhaiit county met ..'it. 1'i.iivi.ittw... A..v .Iiilti. S, T.i.i'L'li..i.l i - i nrcsided as ehninuaa. Mr. Caleb JJ USreen, editor of the "Tobacco Plant,'' ! was lioiuinated for the liouso of com- : mons hy ucciamatiou. A just coinpn- . ment. was Uiuj- j.aul ins popularity. i Ins energy and his good judgment. i Ho will mako an admiiable caiupiiign. Mi' tor Felix .Maikhain was lioiuinated sheiilf. FayetteviUe Observer : The Farmers' Annual Dinner will lie given by the i. .ii i i.,i. ,.f i r... it ,.'.,....,. travel now on tins roa.l as tiiere was bi fore through conned i. ais wt-t e mail NYe learn from a prominent member ot the.iyndl.-itte tliat tins road (l lit.' C V. iV Y. V.) will be completed to lien licit .ivillc by October 1st. Also, that iron has inst been bough!, to lav the line houses, live well, and being out j of debt buy liberally ami for cash. ; They have been in the habit of haul- j ing ineir eouoii j.) or o nines in ! t lie eycioiie was very nan ow. .la; ion or Lauriiilnirg. their nearest i 'i - - imiikcts. This suuson they jtroposi i W. II. W tkeiield : Co.. of iroens to ship their cotton hero and come dioro', X. C, d- alers in Hardware and along with it. Winston Loader: 3rr. R. (Joins, living some four miles north of Moeksvillr, was thrown from a mule and killed on Wednesday of last week. Between twelve and one o'clock, Hal tirday night the tobacco i iclorv of .Messrs. Fov .V 1'ov was tu'slroycil hy lire, llie i.uil.img ami ' " contents were burned, with t lie exception of three or four boxes f tobacco The young men bleeping ''i the fictory, made a narrow escape villi their lives. They hped do.,u ihe rone from the nullcv un the out- side ot the b.iildiu''. Several years ago John Ashburii lefl his liouie. iu hurry county, and wife and one or two chililren, and nothing was heard (if him until some weeks since. He was tc ken un in iventucKy in a tie- monted condition and w is routined in jail for seventeen months, not being allowed admission into the Imam Asvlum. from tho fact that he wa ,j0 lim,i('J.. -pi,0 ' j.,iior uiialile to gainer any intormation in; by some nic.ins came into possession of the! fact that he was from Surry county, j X. C. After some correspondence; this was established satisfactorily, j whereupon the jailor brought him to j North Carolina, a few days ago and j turned him over to his relatives in Surry. During his long absence, and no information as to his wheieibouts, his wife, thinking he was dctd, mar d again. Charlotte Observer: The doctors had some hard work yesterday fore noon in saving the life of the little three-year old child of Mr. John Davo, who lives on C street. The child while going about the home uuaU end ed, laid ils hands on a hoi lie that con tained one ounce of laudanum, and pom mg t iieiirtig into a tea cup. .iranfc ,i t it Wiis fully two hours bcl'oit county was killt d in an accident on , the NWsl-rn North Carolina Rail-; roiul one tlav last. ween, lie nail! "''" iiinning on ine ioa.i asa mem m, ''1 t,u' '"' " t,',) " d;nl was , '"'"'c.' ",' tiiir J. ( . Edwards ; 'I he engine jumped the rails and by ; t . ''cell running on tile road as a lirem il', '"'N; ".,iill,s .V(,,,.n V"i,iu,,,'i' ''glit liclween tlio engine ami f n-1 l1''1' 1,m.1 '"l'll.v '-''i-d that he died within a few hours Mr. J. B. Sikes. one of the Wi st mechanics lll "' ll,,, 11 ;-d emcd man , ''" ' '1,M 1.1,,."u' on '' s,n''"'' ,aft at urday night apparently in Ins, !'""' health, but w hile scale,! , in a chair he buddtmly tell to Ihe j lloor with a stroke of upoiilcxy. Ho ; was neici witu a lii-iuiui;; at, win, '. inmitli wlucli continued until Suniiay morning, when ho died, j A I)io!i:;iit. While this Bcetion has been blessed ; with seasonable showers we reyret ' to hear of a drought, elsewhere. A; : laic despatch from Cincinnati wiys:j A "re. 'it dfouifht that affects both I ! sides of the Ohio river in Ohio, AVest ! Virginia. iv.-niucKy, mm Indiana, which siit in about July 1. is rinsing! grave apprehension, not to say ahu m. It does not affect the wheat, for all that has been eul. and nearly all ofj it has been threshed and garnered in : line iMiidilion. Lat.'' oats have been ' set back by if, the jointures have! been dried up. and the corn has been i brought to a nl'indstill in its growth. ' Whole ti Ids of cum in the rich lauds j for loil miles back from the Ohio! river on each side may b seen tassel- j iing less than shoulder hlyh. Pota-1 toes and ail other sum 1 crops arc in- jurioosly affected. The season fori small fruit is jiast. Tho jirouiiso for 1 imnles was never beti.r until the! ' drought set in. Jin I the greatest dan- i : . . .... tv. . . .' i i i id in.' growing c. n ll. t. mess cojii.iiis rains should fail very soon the ; yield of corn in the great corn grow ing region will !. greatly reduced and many tecaut fanners will suffer serious loss. I O clones. de-ij'aich from JldiMiton, dated: - . . :.h. savs: "A cyclone from the southwest; struck us at lull) v. M. Several houses on me , um i weic loiauy tiesiroycu. - rt giocei stoic, jumper Dixon grocery store, jlooiter S: o. s drug ami iianr.are ainl .Mitclieil & l.oiolt s dry gooils stores were unrooieti. insni,'.-. bring otherwise I damaged. The colored Episcopal church is a loial wreck. The acad emy and hotel weie unroofed. The ma; kct house was blown to jiieces. and one end of the "Einpiirer" oilier. blown in. with trees The streets are strewn iwuingsaml.leoiis. (;n!y one lilo was lost, that ol a colored ; child, and one horse killed, which is1 ri iiini kab'e considering the vio.enee of the storm. The damage is esli i united at. l.'lll). The lunge of I he I cyciono was lilily.irds wid.-a.i 1 l.tsle.i ' about ten minutes." Another ih.'spatch to the News and ; Oliserver from liei.lsville, dated July j 2'.tl'. says: j "A cyclone struck Reidsville last evening. J'art of 3lr. Paschali's house was blown away and the roof' was taken off the Eagle warehouse. 1 The storage room of Messrs. il. M. ; Keed ?C Co. was deslioved. Two, roes wire badlv bruised: one having been blown one hundred yards, (he oilier fifty. The damage ju crops is unknown. Tin.' track of I .Machinery . invite the citizens of ; 'Chatham to examine their large mid I compirie stock, which w iii be sold j astonishingly low. Their Va';el;' ld 1 Cook Slow is the nicest and .piick- e-t baker on the market. Agents for ' Wadsworth, Marline;' : Langman's i'lire Prejia red Paints, every gallon guaranteed. , As well exjiect life without sir, as health without pure blood. Cleanse, the blood with Ayrr's S.trnajtarill.i. j r.. i. 'ri... f..r Tiik Vixeiui Ij- WYATT & T A Y LOR, tillOl KIIS & COMMISSION MKUcil WIS. K'. l'jS.mli !.;.!. Mill'tll. St., KU.I'liilt, X. t!., .Inly J'.l, Iff I. cottos makket: ""i mi.i.iiiuh. wrVVifi Miiittuti;, 1" v in 'i Hi', I'l i--n witli an nv'.vai' l ti inl.-in' WlloLrSM.K OllOCKllV M.M1KKT. Mt'-'if - H.nir. N. C, :.ilt" 4 "I i:l, 7 ;i t c. in. ituik. o luiiii-M, Slfi.ll I l'l. t!.ll;V.Hf,l U'llllB.l in-:..': kilTi-l, I r.wi r. iin-ti. IIsTiIii hM-ill, M..ins-.-'- X.'IV t.'!"ll I'lll ll, Sill., V Surriir - V IVns, iili.. lv.ifht i-t Pi if I -M l'lt.-. ililll.T, 1 ilniii.'itRrl. t'llH, c,.ir," trfk. TllltM' lH'ii'l'n ..(It I. 'I' Vll'tfO I'lll" New Advcrtist'iiieiit . Dr. Win, Lynch, SFR'tEON DENTIST, CHAP3L HILL, N. C, Will vlli I'lut Imrn' AiiuMHt tlio l.'Ui. nu t rt'innln ti.. .it., k. A:l win. iiii- iu urt-'l ! -Ii iiinl .viii-k wiii .lo m il I.i fall .-sil ly. July :!:. lhM. 'it-n. A D MI N i STItAWI i S NOT I C E. IVlVllli! ,,l-l!llli'. I'f III Illtl.t-H "I l.fMIs lli.rnii'lv. .1. .-.-ifi- l. I lit-r.'ltv in : l ry c.i I'l-t-.-.n" lii.l.ilnu tliiin.t t-iKiltift xii.l i.T."i-iil to i'.,l'll. Hi.- i-iinii : . mr "iitir i..-.,.:-i. Un- V 1 !:iv ! .Inl,,, U.s.. .li'll sl'i'.Ui'r. July :il, :--l. i'ii. TT A T T VEGETABLE Hair Eenewer. Si'li'.om docs a vniniiar n'mi-ily win melt Bttoiij; linl.l titi.ii tin' itiiMio i-oiiilikiii-c a.- lius Ham.' Il.tilt tit.M WI.ll. 'JUotasw in tti.k'U It lias iircoinrlitii .1 .1 comilulo rtsl'tr.iti.ui nf C'tlorti" lii.- liair, (nut vigorous health lo llio tc.'.lp. ro iiinuui.'i.'tl.l". U1.I )iot.tle lil.o il li.r its wi-imloifiil .iwcrto r.'sturi- tn tlit ir v luli'iiiHK locks tlu ir ori,-iii.'it color anil ln-au:y. Jti ltlif-.ij;i'il )i-i.).to like it lioi'imso it (t:rv.-uts Ibt-in lieiii pt-ttiiiK bitl-l. Uc. ) ilHiiUriilT ii.vny, anil ni.il.i-a the lutir grt.w tliick mill eirniij!. Vuung laUics lil.i- it us a ilrvoitig Itooaunc il givi's llie hair a In'iiti tit nl sltwsy lustre, ami iiiiil.lo tlicin lt .livf it in whatu vi-r I'ttiii lin y i It. Thus it is llio favurilo of all, ami il ll- Iioqouio nu snul'ly because il i!tioints un o-.o. DYE rou tim; whiski ks Itas lipc'iinc Olio f the nm-t iinjHirt.n.t p"i.n lartnilt t artiilfs for pi'tillfim it' us... V lion tlio Iwaril in gray or naturally of an uiiil.' eir.ililu lmdi', I'.t i kini.iiam s 1H in llie remedy. r!trrnr.i y IS. P. Hall & Co., Nashua, N.1I. SoM hy all lrugiata. HANG IT. MARIA Why don't you buy my shirts rcatly-mado ? What's the use of wearing your eyes out over fine needle work, and breaking your back trying to save a few cents ! I don't see the savin of it. Why, you can buy shirts nov-a-d.iys for very little more than the cost of material. Look at this " )!, mono " I've just ho'ight. 1 say, Marin, 1 am c;oin jj to buy a dozen more right avy. If yr-itr I'tr.nlcr not l:rrn it. cnri hi nildrs to U.'iiiir) .Vilicr i; Co., sole i n aiiu a c tu ror , il.ilii Cioic, Mil. fiii msiisb am. ICvery man ought to have his life in.-mvi!. o llust when lie dies his family may have .-nine provision for their .-upport. Many men, who while alive coud'orlalilv supporlid their lainilio, have died in their nrinie and It ft the'r wives ii ml ehil- , dren almost di .-t ilute : w hereas tor a ; .,,,., j m ij,,.;,. ivts ,.(,, Myi. been iii.-,ured and ample provision made for their loved ones. Let every prudent man in warned in time am! secure this protection for iiir- f.nnilv ! THE VALLEY BDTDAL Sssuoiaiioa iiii; oilers unusual inducements. lis raies are very low, being for institute on an average only !?S n ven r on f4 1 it' Ml for a man .'111 years old. ll is solvent and reliable, having now a guaranteeing reserve of 11)0, ( ,1 ii i. It Promptly Fays all Losses! For fun her information, applyto 3. V?. JTACAfcSOre, ' Supervisor of Agencies of N. (-., PITTSBORO', X. C. .l.tli". V.i. C... i 9 AND SALE. BY YIBTUE OF; E A m iin-r : Hi.-xii.iTi..r rl or l:iin.l'.l,li nr., . 'I ill.- -'U'i ! I.. M. S. ...r,n .li:ilnl- I ll i:-.r .1 WilUi.in I. 1...HS. J ;i-i'.l, lei I .,iiit, . i i-t ... i..r tin. Hl.' -! 1 i'mIii'i- r..r iih-ct!.. I i l :tll i..r Mir ai I 1'V. I:i wtM .tiiey. 'ii . a., ich .in ..r iroi si'. iii. tin- i..:..wIhi;ihi..u :.'IPl .It -.-.-I. Ulf ll.Uil' Oi lf: --I U ..-iiv i i. r. In I!, tn ... itn! a.ii-.liiilli; tl..- !:tir Mill I'M S ntT-Ihivl.l M.fii.- VI. . I. .. Ii IIh .',i aiitl cliiiUiiiui , s ., iinritil l ilic, i 11 .lll'i " lll't'M. itm- iu:.iii. : in i Hi" I'.'. ii ri's, nl-tolif HI X t'JN -ci:, It i '!,'i. l ien i.,iuiiy. 'in !. iiil.m i('ti:ir:.-r 'rt'.'K. ll I .. t; l.i.tu I '-i.'PI . stllllli'i. l:;n,K li:i'l i.ll.;T.-, .'"ll lint 4 ;U"-ti '7' it.-M'S. T. I .1-. I s lit'-Olt.-llllll i-il'li. till' .tlll.'r lltllt nil 11 r.l. .t 7.1X ll.tlltltt, Wl.l. il.lt Tl t 11! MX V!T ..lit. !!"i;, iiii.l ii"..,l i.t'i-ii: Hy ri'-juii'i'tl iiii-l li'.lt? ri :ni:!f I nil imii.v.i' mop-'V In :ii.l 1.. M. SCOTT, A.lni'r. .Tuly Kill. 1SKI. l. iLougee & Goodwin, J Sui-tiTtst ira In I. W. niirintii, 117 FayetteviUe St., R.u.r.mu. X. C, S l.liii.LDJJl!i ililJJ UJ ! 3i().UMKNTS STONE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION'. ' DESKiXS SENT FREE BY MAIL. SATISFACTION (HVI'.N. Jul. Iti, P-M. :1m-,. ! "TOBlao FLUE:-. 1 V IV l..l.ill-' 1 III.- e-i-i.-i, Olill l 1- iv.-,l .1 l.c-: l-l :illl II. V el Iron fir ifi-tir-1 1 ii. ill- Ii 'I- I'llKi t'll I IMti'M V.- l.i I, tkl.: Milt rtuiTiiiii nu' ill Etayiitf; Just Wliat Yon M. Si-!t.' ill-l I.' Ill' a -il.-'-ri I l.artit.aii'1 1 waiTimt ;i in i.l,.,ni .my ii'.nl'lf in y ! I at-, i-in-ry n 1,-iri' t.'" Ii KToW'-Sill I'l-i Hi" nil! suit COOK litlii'i'llilH.. , C. C. TAYLCH, Dl'RHAM. N. C. THE CHA?H8T Paper in the State. .Inn nu j "ii il 7 '. . (I.I 1'. HI "'IZ 1 1 -..!: '"i i,. iii ."i i- .it at .m.'i- y.iii h1ii.iii m o Ilial i iitv v.i. i-r In "i.i i.niy a ' "C- A'l'li'i's", N1AVS AND ORSEHVER CO., l:I Kl iU, k. c. Wholesale and Retail Bnpt 31 Hay Street, uiailv t. r.Hi' KityrlifVlll.i Untolj. FAYETTE VIELE, N. C, Oilers ii I'oninlete Htock of MKDU'INI'S. FAINTS. SI' EDS, OILS, GLASS. VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS AND TOILF.T ART1CL1.S AT LONV FER ES. S:it ir.fiu-t ion criiiiraiitced to nny who may favor him with their orders. t ',oi riMiiondi'iice solicited us to iriecH und Icinr-i. July in, lw sin. WmMKUTIA wSICO t! 'v !. To Taxpayers. S.I..I.H if iK'ivliy trlvpii licit llm board of eotn i niictiiiiLrd .ii' t'liHtliiiin rouiuv will mnet tti in I fim.'i-hiii.M In PHiHlx.ro', "n Mmiilny llm Htta 1Y ofAuewi. I't. r..r ih imri..se ol rovlnlng llm tlx -lismur hhi.I .iiiiiii', niul will i lioti and ibwe li.'iu- nil inrn..tiH iiliji'i'llnx l llw vnliiAlloD of tlielr . ir...iin ' or llm iiin..iliit riiiiri-nil nftnliml tUem. U. 11. nW A 1 1 UWI HMM. July M, H. T. CHAPIN, DRUGGIST, CI I TSIIOKo', N. C. Drugs, INIedirincM, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Trusses, Garden Seed, Cigars. Paints, Oils, &c. rrf'TiiiM.ui'. .ir.'fitily u.niniuniloU day or night. Airll in, nl. ly 3IARCH 22, 1884. Arrivals for tlis M ilWillTiiWTl!!, DUUHAM, N. C. BDLS. NEW CHOP CUBA 3I0LASES. 1JJ1LS. SYRUP. 20 10 10 BIJLS. P0RTORIC0 MOLASSES. !30 BIJLS. SUGARS, (all grades). 0 T SACKS RIO and SEED TICK ! 10 COFFEES. ! ::) jim.s. sr.i:i) hush potatoes. m Jiiii.s. all g:ad-H FLOUR. j4Q0 Jtl.iSHJ,IjS ()Am 10 IONS BRAN AND CHOPS. 300 Dt SHIILS PRIME WHITE MMNL From W axall Mills. 5000 LBS. BULK MEAT C. R. and 1JKLLJES. 10 TONS PRIME TIMOTHY HAY. in fact we handle Groceries only, can therefore offer spccitil inducements to the wholesale and retail trade. Conic to see us. MWATHP. & WYATT. 'la' inMM), nii'l'KIt & (Vi.'S OLD STAND,) jnii i'. wyut. I'HIl.ir TAYLOB. Wy att & Taylor, RALEIGH, X. C. Wholesale Grocers AXD : iiii iillilll)l)i Consignments of Cotton and Produce j solicited. We carry a heavy stock of MEAT. LARD. SUGARS, COFFEE, RAOOINO. TIES. FLOUR, ! MEAL. CORN. BR AX. AC, &C, j which we oiler to the trade at lowest : prices. J Will give consignments of Cottou and Produce our personal attention j and mulct; sales at highest prices und , forward returns at once. I W i'ATT - TAYLOR, i Jiilvil St. 1J Himl Mai-till Street, As the Siinnner advances r. L. LONDON has made great reductions in his prices for CASH. CASH CAX BUY GOODS AT LONDON'S CHEAPER Til AX YOU EVER SAW. , ,,,, tt io i ettr t uwiiir it Ill'j ll.V.T -V i' l.Jili f5iJV EVERY LINE AND IS OFFERING FOR GASH THE BEST BARGAINS ;evci- offered in this county. So come at once and bring the 3IONEY, and vou will be sure to find the BARGAINS W. I. LONDON'S. Pittsboro', July 10, 1884. iiMlIS!
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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