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;t ! j;hafh:im jStCOm j . ... , - ' THTJRSDAY, NOV KMHEIl 6, 1KK4. H. A. LONDON, Editor. Scales Elected! 25,000 MAJOIUTY!! a clean sweep; COX'S MAJORITY ")Jim. : LKlilSI AI111K Isoill Vsl.l Mvioltll'Y. h is with feelings '! the greatest j ride and pleasure that we a.c cii obled to announce the most complete triumph 'if the deiuoeratie party in Nortli Carolina that any puty hasevcr attained in the history f the State. Scales and the entile S-a e tiekei are leeted by about -25.(1(111 majority. Tdi Legislative is democratic by a largely increased majority. Out of 50 Senators the repuh.h-aiis have elected only 7. and the Ho.t-e has a .femncra'ic majority of o.tr two thirds. We have elect, d Mile 'oil gressinaii by hugely inert :i:-cd I. in finities. The only n publican Con gressiimu is tiie m-j-'io O'ibiia. who is re-elected in the 2nd district. w here ihn negroes have m arly liUUM ma jority. In this (the fourth) dis'net the nmpri'.y for Oeu. C-i over -Jo,-Turner is ncaily o.wimi. iJ.-id in the fifth district lias il feat ed the l.'l.e guile Edwalds by a handsome ma joiity Great gains have bieii ma le all over tile : it al -. Count it s i ha; lu n tofoie ha. e a. ways given iai ge n pi.'o liean mail i i' it M ii:"A c been 1 evo.ut loll '0"i and sWelit by tiu dt life; .its. Ve had pi. i:c:ed ill;d expected a great vie! oi " in North Caro lina, bllt tile i a.l V has exceeded e.le.l llical been our expeda. i" . . Such a tvolnt ion lias i: r i. ; ni known in this Sta'e. an 1 we hoj.. has buried .he n-K.1 'v.n, parly be J'OIld tile le.pe l'i I'-- ..'lection ! The h lie rials ' Wake coin, M have gi'i'.i! -i t-" l.'i' 1 1 j ''.i i their In riiaiit w 'v. l.awng lectt their t-ntire ticket ny an merage ma joiity of inn ! 'litis is t!ie first time ( thai W ake has . ver been carried aglinst th1 l'i nililii alis. )cc;tsiou ally a ih-luociat Las slipped in. b it never before has the whole ticket Ixmi elected. Kii-hmotid is, another republican inty that has been ievoliitionii'"d. and hasgieii a larg--de'iiiicra' ic inaji i if v Clinon. l,:!i 1 irl-tli. entile demo cratic til ,vi t by ah' it l"'t maj.uity. iloiiic goes . I . -; i , ., . :' le by all ill I'le.i-cl ! .aj il l IV. Ai.-iiu.-ii.ee l till in al ly I'i'l ma jority. Oi i Orange increases her majority to 4' di. while her young daughter Durham does the same. Johnston goes deiuoeratie by ma joritie ranging from "nil to 1 ((. Franklin eh i ts th- anUrp. demo cratic ticket, as d 's also Na-li arid by tin ii'.ci i a.-ed majoiily. Granville tluows oif republican XKGJIO INtiHATlTCDK. rule and elects the c titire democt at ic T.ast Tuesday's election uiunista ticket by a good majority. bly pioved that the cohned people Rowan increases her majority to do not possess any gratitude lo the over HtUO. while Chvehmd county democratic party for the blessings runs her's up to l'liill. and b tu lits bestowed upon them by Forsyth for the lirst time chits that party. They vote I almost as the entire democratic ticket, and that one 'nan -in a solid body against too by a handsome majority. the candidates of the party that had Iredell is not satisfied with less done so much for tin in. Although than r2")ll majoiity. the white peopie Lave built asylums IVuncombe iii ide a large gain. for the afflicted colmed peopie, and Even Caswell wheels into line and year after year Lave taxed themselves joins thf democratic column to e luetic the poor colored children, It is impossible to give the major- yet the colored voter array theiu ities in all the count ii-s. but we will selves at eveiy election in solid oppo givesoiue of them, as follows : I'nioii. .si; ion to their beiu-faetoi s. This has t2iU; Anson. Hi Ml; .Mecklenburg, (i.'hl; been g'ing on so long that many Ihibesou, '2(10; I'itl. lot); Cabarrus, white tax payers begin to think that 1)50; Lenoir, l-nl; Ileaufort, 4(H); Wil- a period is reached when "forbear Miii, (!'25 Ac. ance ceases to he a virtue," and are We rejoice over tho glorious re- seiiously considering the ipiesiion of suit of the election in North Caro- stop paying out their money for linn not only as a democrat who de people who do not npprt ciute their sires the success of his party, but kindness. We have the kindliest also as a eiti.eu who is interest ml in feeling for the colored people, ami promoting the prosperity of the would like to see their condition im State. lh York's election would i imediu every respect, but we fear . miilouhledly have been a serious ( hut their continued hostility to their calamity to North Carolina, and have w hile neighbors v ill arou-e a similar greatly u-tarded her progress. His feeling among the while people to overwhelming defeat is a deserved winds theni, mid if such a condition ( ' l( bukn lo Slii-Ii a deintigogiio and to of ai'l'.tii s is excited then the colored ; the tricksters ho put him forward, people will surely be the iill'eiers! His candidal , was an insult to com- It requires a considerable degree of inon decency, and his election would patience f. r a white man to pay - have Ih'cii an outrage upon respecta- 'money every ytar for the education bitity. Ail true North Carolinians of coloicd children, and tin n see the caunot be too tluitil. ul at the result coloitil men at every elect ion vote f .ast Tuesday's t'.cction! solid against his interests ! i THE I'KKNIDKM'l. We rc.;rtt not b.ing ab to nn- nounce the certain election of Cleve- laud mid Hendricks. In order to give our renders the most reliai.e infoi'iuatiun we w ill to I fateicL last idght tf obtain the latest telegram. jUlldflom till tllt't We COIllJ gadier the chances m e iii fr.vor of ('!. velum!, but t-t i:l there is doubt about Ids 'election. He Las carried all the Southern States and Xvv Jersey and Connecticut certain, mid probably ' New York and Indiana. Wisconsin mid Michigan are in doubt. Tin1 re sult depends upon llie State of New York, which last right was claimed by bolli sides. The vote tilt I t' is so 1 clo.-u that it will prohah'y miuitH the oflicia! eonnt i decide it. Out of a iniiiioii votes in that State it is sail that the majori'y fur cit her side wili not be "l.'iOO. The latest infor- mat ion is majority .hat the d' iuoi--'-ats caim a f I'lolii 'l.-i'HI t" "i.'l'lu So far as heard ireiti. loo") piccmcts (outside of the eliies :' N W York and lirui'k'.vii i give Cleveland a gain of 1 1. .""Nil. and if in the remaining l''.! i i cincts. vet iohehiald from. In gain 1)T" vote lie uiil carry the Sia'e and be elected. It set ms very reasonable that he will make tins gain, and the piosp.ct is good It s piohahle that there in v T was .o close a presidential elect i. n 111 so many Stale-, and show tin- import ance of a f'-w vol- s The deuce; als hae elected a Ma jority "f lie.' Ce!.. ensluell. though pi ..hahly . hi y may not have in the next II .:i.-o of th -pi est lit at l . as large a majority as ti.ey have in the plc.-cl.t Ii oils.'. V. copy I'l-iin die yesterday aflcr dav alii 1 l:0-i.'s issii.- (.f tin- D.ulv I'hionic.e the !oi ditl. i vlit States : ;ui ns fjom -. i-:v. ;i :;si:v Tin' N vv Y-'ik Met aid es'iiaates "..-. e. a. id's !ii.!,il!ty in New Ieis- to lie aho II 7. ''''' I.Cijol ny. t i ! ten Al -hell claims N . .lii.scy INiii o.-i al i,- li . ."i.Oi : I niaj it v. Tile h o d. Conj-iess...,. t i.s art ' ii: - it! ti;e i-coiid 1 iie indict ty. ;-iii.iciat. .can. hy Too i is ! l'iui ;da s. The iegis .'.is' net H..:i-I.r I., lull. p.u.a.l.s. lii t ui ns ; n a. I show 1 .attlii ici-l'lc , .. V ie I , jotiiv. 'oil !.-;:.' ic: adc nia In 1 - aie ti.at tne ' V-tn. .era's i l.i ir i 1-1 1 : e t ickei by a '. W'i' h sj oil', , . sewn led ,;- Mate ib'.i.-aii-. i lo HigDetll...;,.,. .t. i essi.i. I, I J,., ii.aj..i;ty. Al! eight I i.-iats II.. UNI X. The S'te new spaper estiinitcs t'ievi'i.ttid's majority in Virginia at flom t,uil to.1. .tiidciaims seven of ,ue tell Coliglessiiieii. MASs-Miiist-rt'-. I obin -on. t he le'piib'.icaii G-ivel nor. ran considerably ahead of the lilaii.e e lecioral ti ket. Bailer's vote is exceedingly small. i.e. 'i.oi v. Solid Ivmoci itie Congressional h-legation. riiirtyti.oiis.ini n.ajni ity for C.i w i.iiid. " I' S. T!ie latest t 1. 'grain ffuluNew Yolk Siate .1-iti .1 at ,2:iii o'clock this m .rnii.g- says Cleveian I has a major ity of :?'!(; and that t hesr figures will not be changed 2'in votes cu hot way It is also c. aimed now that Cleveland uas 21'.l electoral votes. 1 S luore t ban are necessary. Hun di for Cleveland: Westward Ho! ' IHtNVKii. Coi. . October '2:. 1S1. Your corresioiident stinted for the boundless West tit the beginning of the present mouth, enjoying a pleas ant trip by the Grand Trunk N'i igaru . Falls route to Chicago, and thence via the famous "Hock Island'' to KaitsuM City. Tin Grand Trunk litie through Canada has lately been newly ballasted and laid with steel rails, and in connection with the new Chicago and ( Irand Trunk up through Mii-liigaii and Indiana is n-aily one of the best as well as the most interest ing routes to ('hii-i;.ii The cross ing of the Niagara li.ver at the Sus pension liridgc and the St. Clair at i'l iut ll.l'.vard. are among tlic ent.v taming it it 'ir- s .! liiej 'tirney I' l oiu the gie-it iik tn-polis i f t lie S t st to the .Missouri liiv- r there can be no mole pii a-anl and iuteivsting neite than thi' lvn'ii I-'.ai.d I'uiiug the the alteinoou, leaving Chi'"i:;o at meh'-ty. whiili-g :i!"iig m the i u-.--iut cars of this splendidly i .(Hipped liil". one njo s a lii st view of the broad p-ail n and line f il iiih.g lands ot the Gulden Sta'e. Illinois, er asing the b.o.t I Mississippi -ii ll.i'-e :p"i t ititly in the . . !:;il.; la the '-al ls lu- -rnillg We get a :.l; .ips-.- of Wi.-t.rii Mis s-Ul i. .j.l.'.l in all li'-peci s ! a'.V coimtrv in our hoh- land -'or sexeia! imii s we follm. the bit.k of tin- V.-.i! Mud -lv." hich is iii aliv ! , isse.'! just as K e.s is ( 'iiy is l i ache I Of ah toe cites I i ver st.v -and ! Lao seen nearly all the important ones in this country- Iviieas City talo's t he c-ike." It is a in :d lv. .tu t v. me in .'i ito.n. up and sony -iool.iu:; ; lace, having j about 7o. o'l.i inh.il'it'ii.ts. and ineive b...-el s: en I to St. I.. C.u.-iiiiati Such Gin y d.'.a se lie cl ..-, looking sin .-.Os dr i .U: t in .e:gii the mil 1 lv 1 of i it.s-i 'i; v by iit'i-.-iii.ly Were l.l V. - st e, jii.V. Iiele I ! ' bh I'V IS'- lir.h-s. in thi I I. '.led Si l.es. 1'.! t till" t.i-VU h.t -some u .o.l i..llldlllg. a ta-!v Oj.ei-l Ho ise. a i 1 cm :.i t:. tine e pie. It- :iv.' til b.-tl: ui p..pu;..lio!i and coumt' iv.ul l!iipo-t:ltiee Is re.t'iy phenouiiral. Co i. ieg fi 'iu l in- is i 'i! dil ct I-. I)ei.v. i . ore i - ' i c:bl impi e-- 1 . .t !i s I.. ! A, , , I t: 1' g ll. . and v I: 1 .is ..: r, '. I'i-'i.no iii .l b:i-n ll .!. en .-led .L.l M:g 1 1 .; s. alid ! he city Ptoicd 111 U' ltlV w-t t'.e p.st y is giia'i.y ."y's. Ann ng tl: h ading stru Mr ! red n iuied a i i. .-le w ithin t : the Cltv II l-e. the Wind- ( t. nit m.l A. is tie- n ' ii- lie e -1 : : i ! r V t'lsl Ct'l'.l -up it to ... ;i ; e.V M.lt .i.i .n.. d to the i- i 'iaiv i in 'iabof Gruli.i Ipei;; K. .!! if : ! .1 -tl'irt lie of 1 1 : i Itssi . ii e;.-:; 'i.e.-. I' exceed- in co-litness in.. I i oiivt nil-nee any sii..;l.ir s'nh-tuie I can low c.-ill to ii.iiid. t'ne Ulterior being furnished in bea itifn'ly hand caned rn-eu o,i.. an 1 upii.'lsl. red in the m .st exp. n sie style III this C.;mp.il,ltl l i .ii hs r i 'ii watt i is ; gi .-at '''--..h r i' im. -m l .hi:-' t'.e tie old.--- tl. liable f. Itille ! I! ill Il l.'.l 1' tie slteelsaie y teinat li'ally spill-k'e I. .ivi ! ! ing at. i c i! lis.Mii.foi t. and the i ..l S stein of V itef WOl i.s C.inies a fad Mi; ply i" ii-'- upper st"! "f tiie i.igi.- -t buildings In ad hti .n .11 1 si lit V. '1- of I he pill est -pa. idu.i. iter iei' e b.'. i; s.:ok Hi -.HI. ..Us pints ..f the . tly. Tl.is w.it, r is oi'!;:tl d at an a'.- i'lge .jep'h of .V'.i to I Mi (o;t.n. ill il.'H-t otSl.il'IH to Sl. SOl) pel .. . '!. hut so pure and .h il ci. us i- it that om r ! eiit v -li e if the . ils ll ;e a'il'eadv be. li out iL . ll 111 a future L'tler I will give l"."le de tail d information concerning tl e ma leii.il gio vth ,rnd co.iiii.irci.il pros j eels oi' the city and State. Nature L' H .-ihoii's is iiow in th" sin and y. il. w h af." probably :ii..ie ll ivatiC'.t in ti.is lespn 1 that 111 the Mast, because of the dtyi.ess of the i lunate, but the wia'L- r is ih-lip ht fill what the ladies wvilhl call "pi r-fe.-tly lovely." Il is like the old tl lu ll. diali Summer which 1 n -.m mbi r mi well when I whs a boy back III New Yolk State. The bright mornings and the light lalilied atmosphele make one leel like pel foi liiii.g that g.viu litlsti.' fiat that old Mother Goose nielo.liiiii.-lv att i ibutes to the i-o.v. Politics aie wanning up here now about an much its in any State in she I'nioii. The gl. at contest is ovei the Senatorial succession. Senator Hill whose term expiii s on March 4th having several eoinpi t iti.rs for Lis seat. .Mr. Hill is a millionaire who Las made Lis nimu-v in mining cliler , prises and who does not hesitate, they say, to use it to secure political hon ors. L Governor loUitt who came hi re in l.s'o as Territorial Governor, under appointmei t of President Gmi.t. i la!.,. a tiiilli'i'.aire with. Sen i toriul itspiralioiis. Iloutt is now : mayor of llenver. ila served two i terms as (iovernor one by appoint ' inert and one by election after the Territory became a Stale. When he Came 1. ! from Illinois lie was a poor mail, hut by fortunate invest ments in mines and oiler bii.-ini ss enterprise he has become unit of the richest men ill Colorado. Wealth be gets jioiil ieid ambition in this west ern foiit.'tiy, and Knott Las begun to emulate tl.e eximiple of Howeu and Hill by opening i.is b.ur I. It is said here iii Denver that S Ml.llil.l were epei. led by Hill and ilmitt upon tho primaries preceding l h" lateMute Convention, though that sounds like one of the bear and snake st 'lies e lated hi re in the luoiilila n.-. I'.i.l the real contest for the S.-natnit-hip is after all understood to be between Hill and Secretary Teller, who of course will leave the Interior Depart ment in xt March. Mr. Teller is not r. iiiillionare like the others, lint he is the brainiest man in the party here, mid the prevailing opinion is that in will secure the prize. He is not only popular throughout the Stnte for , wfiat ne lias done in various ways for Tier people, but he is known to have more influence in National politics than any oilier man in Colorado, and there is a very general feeling among all classes of citiens thai he could serve lliein belter dull either of the others Ti.is is coupled with a strong desire to proffer some recognition of his pad sci vices. The local m-chin-i it in Denver is largely controlled by Seiiatol I ill!, and t tie l l ib-uie I pub ll.'ali is ow ned by l.i u. b it his fac tion lost caste somewhat by their coiir.-e last nil when, alter the de feat in i-oiiii ntiou of ihcn, candidate lo; Governor, they turned in and helped elect a D'Ulocritic Governor In addition to tnis there is a growing set,' i ; ictit i f n s' tit 'uci:! against the pui cl. is- of ."scii.it id s als. and tiie I id tl.'.t.Mr l'cl'.-r i-u 't a nihlioii aie is ui. -re likely to ail ih..u hurt ii. ii iti lid.- eiux.iss ilc.l !i-id d C'i.'i. ssuiaii !. lloid is ui il.i ig a soil .'i gi.i iila i' !i n 1 1 'i i :.' u of his own oi. th a..'i tin.ti;. 1 .1 ph.if. nil. lb- is stUllipillg lleSti'e aid deliounci' .- the i.i .n. i longs and t i n c a nip. i ui oi 1, ot i his Pool li.'lford is badly broken ui d will hardly Line a vote lor n a' or I. M. li A i;in.ul Hint. A d'S ,' '. to tiie New Oilcans l'i iiV il:.- i'loiu New ll.eil t si) .i iib..;i! t vo hundred lu public ins. pi i-.ci tiiiv :.' go- s. entered l.ai He', lile a l.itle iitti r i o'clock S .turday ultei-nc-on. chei-iu.,.: ;.. tiie wildest maliiier and using o'lano and ol.sci ne htu gli.lge lti , lie g, .itest plol l.-ioll. I'iu cl.i.sd was 1., ...led by et. sin I ill' Yl l-t--r. aiid tin V abused the 1 'em. aval ic candidate hi ii-' ilcst terms. Idle ill reliahc.- an. I iioj'tti !i.t! witness,-, ilgti-e t;.rtl ll ieW ot the ililZ.-lis id I. o in ttle. !; ( er litlcl'. led by loe (itita IX. luet this elo,d of Kel h ggilisand .ei.i .nslrated Wltilthetli. . Ic ii some ui know u pai ty iiii d on ( I,:!. nix II .r-.mlt was very unex pei ,i d on ti c p ,; i of 'he D.-u.oCI a! s, an I bel.u ti.". cou! I rahv liil;.iu and i ' ! n 1. . I fallen. I lie latter s . '."!'.. r w I- 1 .'veil fotii his ho ly : It i, i i no; been .ii-i ii.ugi d. As soon a- lie- -i. 'inuieiic .1 ttieiv w as I .. tit. si . ...M.sion ai:d t he ii.-grocs in. loi iii . . i v du i I inn. It is v. I pi-! . d.'. t.i.it mtitiy 'f ! I" bails o i in hi 1 1. .g e .; . f Miti I wet i nis in t heir own 1 rinks. Wlc-li the l.i groes stum P'.did tiny left tin if woillideitto care tol -,he:.:-el'.. .. Idle tiling ...is ipii.'e geln-ial. and l.eilit wli m '.: n i; .! ill.. I souie l.liicd wno win- is ' aiun d at. Mlgiit : s w ) lv -led a, the scene ot tile tight, and ie was found dead a tunc a a av. si,i,;v ,.f the w.-.itili .1 negroes s. ,0 ,e I I" i n:.. .1- s i : i ng ! !..-ir In -i s. s. ire. I ll, Ul. Ill I. le I' ii lio.ll cxha.ls ',, -ti. li is lip., it. I t ll.'tt some ot i.i l.i I. it, il. to liii i. iv. ill. win it- t ney ;b.,WI.. d tlii..-s ,ec 1, d tl.e ppo slle shore and cm. tin. n tie ir I'ht i in nnic auioiig ita m gloi s was '.llliile Ihey lu 1 b. ell told so U i.v vv lid stories iibc;t trie I leliio clalslhat they Vi-iiiy o hevi d the day of doom had come. I he I'm. ling of f iheii iiigioes rit some dlslaiici lii. in the b d!le il. id i-.i i-i . the I II .. ! that tin-m-gios h.t, .,.i n follow ed an I sh.t do '.u v.'hi revel' found it is .. -!tivt-iy stnte i bv the paltict j i!i!s that this is fi.se. No shots. Wl ic tiled oil the i'tel l. Ili.r Were llliV of li.e le gloes p'llsued bv any one Si Vi lal pai tics hid Lulls et.tlale! Ic ie. and Ihey sa their wounds V.ele I eel lVe. ill tilt' I ll;rl -ellf lit. It I.- -trl'i d th i! i.i.tlt died live ruiles ii.du.v iierc fi ,i,i wounds re fiVi I in the light The Di inoci a'..- -oi roiinde I the lle j'li'ohcriti lenders and l-.ok thetu jilis ,! ;s. Coii ner Marill ent to Iu in ville l"iir.l I he I ele ills if Gilf.iUX it al lleil. i ut took I." testimony. He ill complete his tn-k to day. He r.ivs ti.at as far a- he can run there must Lave been at h -st fourteen or .-I'.teeii ii. gioes kid, d Many were VoUllded- A Novel Petition. I r in il-.i' S k y..i k Sun. In tl.e lecoiii, of the ofliee of the Secretary of Stale of South Can.liiiii is the f dlotvieg pi titioli. healing date lo't t. address, , to the G,,vi i nm of S ;t Ii 'ar.'lina and sigm d by sill, in maidens : " the humble petition of all tlx-Maids v h in- N.iiui s are uudi-rwrilti u : !u reus we, the humble petition ct-, are t.f piibciit in a very melancholy condition of mind consider ing how all the bachelors are blindly i apt ill ed by widows, and weaieth le by neglected ; III collse.jin-tice of this our re.pnsl is that your l'.xcelh iicy will, for the future, older tiiat no widow presume to marry any young man till the maids aie provided for, or else to pay each of them a tine for satisfaction of invading our libeilies. . and likewise a line to be levied on all bacheh't's us shall be married to wid ows The gn at I'lisiidviint'ige it is to us maids is that the widows, by their foi vvnrd carriage, do simp up the voniig men aiid Lave the vanity to thick their mi lit beyond mils, which is a gi eat imposition tons, who on It to have the .reference. This is Lilinbly lecoinnieiiiL .1 to your I'.xcelli ncy 's consideration, and we Lope mui will permit no further insults. And we poor maids, in duty bound, will ever pray, Ac." Advices reel lved at fjondon from India repoit that an unusually falul oii'bieuk of cholera has occurred al Mad i as. Chinese advices state that the rntprcs .f China Las ..fTiled half of hi r jewels for the defence of the Km pil'e against the Fi truth. i A IVriloH.s Advent me. Kr.'iii I liu Wilmington n,.n,.w. Last night a (ierman sailor, who said Unit his name was 11. Hackniun, cal'.d upon Mr. K. Peschan, Ger imiu Vice Consul at this point and asked for assistance. His story whs that he was took on board the Ger man bttttjue Curl August, Cap!. Doin. which sailed from Hamburg on the l'lth of September las- with a cH'gonf Machinery and l(i ) small cases of dynamite for Vera Cruz, Mexico. A few days since it was discovered that the cargo had shift ed, in coiiseipience of which the Cap tain determined to make a point on this coast. At about lii o'cock on last Sunday morning, while die Cap tain and four of Lis etcw were below endeavoring to right the cargo. tin cxp.osioii took place, blowing up the deck clear aft. Tiie eat pentcr. who was near ihe cook, said -make for the boat 1" The vessel scided by the stein an.) then mad.- a lurch for ward, followed immediately by a list to one side when the boat was' gotten aiL-.tt. The Captain and one man. who hud b.en steeling, and Ihck luaii shoved off in the boa! und had just gotten char of the ves-el wh.-n the latter sunk. Those in the boat did ihe best they could until about .'1 o'clock on ' Mou.lay moiumg. when I heir oar broke (they had but one) and t In-carpenter in struggling to reach the blade of the our capsied the boat and threw them nil there into the water. I5eck inaii, being a strong swimmer, struck out for the land, which was not far distant, and after a hard struggle reached the shore. aviiig seen no signs of tho hers . titer the b tt was capsized, lb-says that after reach ing the beach he came to more water (pi oh. ihly ihe Sound which he .-warn, and made Lis way to a farm house, where he was directed to Wilming ton. Mr. Peschan provided iheship wrecked manner wi h refierdrneuts ami lodging for tin- night, and to day hits been investigating the case as far as he was able. He has ascer tained that th" vessel sailed flom ILimb'irg for Vera Cm, on the date mentioned and that thus far the sailors .storv is cm-rob. irate. I. At I-"a! I Ibvi r. M i-..-, then- are no le-i lh-.li -d li.i.ls tiiat have stop; il. Ti n pii sent m ally I.O00." i t sjiridhs. ',v tl,:-: s. ..page some ll.il'lil oielalives al'etul (idnlt .h.mes o. P. ituriiside. the h.t.. .lis- biilsiiig i-l.iei r ot (lie Post !hce Dc- j ciit no-lit . lies l.i . n ui. lict. d by tin asl iiicion git!,d jurv on tiiirty two counts, ch.niiio him with the t lube. Zlelllelit ot y.'l 1.0 Choi). J. W. II1VSI..U.K. VV I.. Ml 1.. II I-, . HINSDALE & MUECHEON II. :v.. -rm.-l n 1.01 In 1 In- r-hi. A. li NhI 11 f! A H- sihioni. 11 1 1 it (t a at a a u v Hi i"ayi:tti'.tlli'.. x. c. miCLEtiAU GROGERS. A lll rl, lhst. ly ii. J. W2X.LIAXVZS, W I l ti Lkn, II. Ai3A3i:s, llALI.IUIf. X C. (i HOCK 11 AND mmm mm, DK.VLldl IX Dry Mi Mm, Hats, I0S, Sic. Personal i.to ntion oiveti to Itiiving and Selling Cotton. Most facilities for Sloiing and Handling Cotton in tiie i t . Liberal advances made. While in Raleigh (il) TO The Square Dealing Clothing: anil blios House, .J. M. Ibisi'tibc un's old stand, V fc. r-iriiiir liiyi'Uoviiu hiiJ 1Ihiiii-ii slrtiin, j Where you will liud a lari;e and wi ll ! assorted "toel; of i Cl.OTIllAO. HAT-'. 6S5T3 msm m, kcoys Arm SHOES, and at lower juices than any other House m the Stale. CALL AND PL ONYIXCLD. S....finl r -i ISft. nil. AlclJlS f";,'"'"."r" "r '": "", ' . . . it'll) Cl!-Dl .. ,l. 7. J S.l. ll. b K,. ..,,,: lie. Mil llBl.-il. W.sl.lnilK.U. I). I I oilf.i.. Ilili'n. V . Ilill-l. N,i.Uirraf,.ri.il.-.. S...IC iliarp il mi. ll-H l.iU-nl It nllnwr.l. I'i-f rent'ff I.i w.t Jfilmaul k C... llai.Krt,. mi. I Ci.n:..,i.iur, VV j.l.luBluu, UU I'iu l.lct of lUflriKiiuua (tea. -. j TO FAKMEKS! WE HAVE IX sr.KJIy A ITU, IS A II mV A BSE, Crockery '-AC J. 0. 1HEVSTEH; &? 00, 6, -- In tho State! HALEY'S IZ, ?JOHTI CAHOIINA. OdoSi Gothic Conk Sfovc. GVAnATsrTvvn 'i'o axvr, n A.mr ctzozv ! CIIEAI'KST I!K 'A I 'SF. IT H Till' HKST!! Villi. 11 - ' - H-1." T'P "i C ir. tia:!mwm,m -"' STOYKS 1 Ol'ND AT F, I! CO, TAT I ON' uKMKMHKlt old: (llAilANi'lh. OD S 'pteinher LS. lss. tf KV tSToilK! M;V GOODS !:. n. cLi:a. & co., SILKIi Si'.Yi'liiW C. I'. .v Y. Y. li. K , 1 ifi'er t the j.iibli CANDI-K .-ver 1 one ..f I ire ,,.l ilr-dit l-i to - ' 1 hc.v.-nl plies. Dry (;!, ;bdots aiid mm. ha?,: asb cap.uw, tithing, ! IIAUnWAIM:. CHOCK Kir.'. TINWALK, DUL'iiS, &.C., ! OP I'.VMdY Dl'.St KIPTIOX. I He Lave 1.0 old stoil. on :..i . !. J 1 1 mo Iioiu mst. season 1 everything il ne.y. AVe Lave come to ;i ,,. .ml ii.lei.d lo sell everything at the low eat I hvir rales. All kinds . f i.,m ; i d.. iu 1 vl -ince for ;.,M..ls. Wc ire -liso ll,;elts for I lie best I'l l t lllel s oll the lli.il iil t. ' Jiii.ii y'.ih. Ii-s4. if. HL'llWA'MiKIl UilOTIlKllS. Leading CSoihiers mid Tailors, Titl.i- gient pleasure in proclaiming to the pnhlie (hat their FA 1.1: AM) WIVJII! ISrJ(j(K or Men's Youths', Eoys' 5 Children's h 1 v ti ; 1 ii'.i .lUuii) i IS COMPLl'.n: AND HKADY 1'OK IN'SPLCITOX, and we do not exaggerate in saying that this season our stock is the most complete, the most f id:iou.il.!e, the n:o-t d II! able, t he best lliude, the Iietttest triinnied. the most ih suable for the ii ,.i,, v to be found aliywheia in thin section of the State. O.ir forim r patrons w ill c .me to --e u ; of course, and it is a matter of pride to us that these former buyers .iie ooi be i a Iv.-rtisi is. for they know whereof t Lev spi.d, whec Imv 1 e.'oiu'u' n I ih-ir i i icods and strangers coin ing to our ( i HA N I P. l'i i.i I ION to s icli a lii ui us 0111 s. Very Lespect . ly 1 i;miino cLoniiiiihs a.mi iA:r)i:s, O t 11, lhM O ,.r osi;,. r. S Post Ofliee. J.HI V. WflTT. Wj'alt & fvIOI ; UALKICtl. N. C. j "Wholesale (irocan ; AND i Commission Mercliarus. , Consign incuts of Cot ton and Produce I Holicited. I Vi'c carry a heavy Mock of HEAT. LAUD, sniAllS, COFPF.E HAOC.IX'I. TIES, FLOCK. MEAL, COUX, liHAX. Ail '., C , which we offer to the tl ldeiit ln'.V.nt. 111 ic s. llll efivc coii -eol 11 :i 1 , ; s m i onoii .iisi.oimenis of Cotton and Produce our p. rr-.'ua' a't ntion , 1 . 1 ' l 1 1 Illlll lllilko Mllli III loir i... 1 ll IC, .t all, I t . .. .1 ... I. I .. ... lot Witl d ll't UIIIS lit l'll'e U'VtTI' V- '1' V V f I)',', " I .11 I. .Mi. JuljJ N... li Ijwi MmiIu su.' -t. AND AiC.lI VlX.i DULY LINK Of A N I) 7V STOVES. X t- rh rr tth t lTinrnm nmnmr X jiifi it5i.ui.vr .viuu V- : - . -' i l Tut Ar. ILL .v I'D l'A( TION Oil 0 SALE I - ILL H Ah D WARE CO., ( in, 1 Nsiu.i.o , X. 0. selecli d etc .1.. .1.;. d tii:NT.IL MKU iw seliiug at the very (rci:y?, iiiiiii'.i: w 11 ni7f:ii'S5 3C'3 rayllicvillo Street. HALPUGH, N. C, li.At.m 1.1 CHltt, CROCXSRT, lUSIVtt LAP3, 7" iiLE CUTLERY, SlLYili; I'LATI'.D WARE. iir.n::.T-:::AT-:iN, tka trays, !IL srttYKM. AC. Si ,:, ml .t 11, um. run. IT T. CIIAPIN, I'l l I'sUi.Im'. n. c. i-ng. M. du ini s. Toilet and Fftnojr Aitict.-s. Tiu-ses, O irden Seetl, Ciciirs. 1'a n's. Oil, Ac. i-.-i ,u.,iis eitr.-fiil', o.ini ..miile-l dy or Blgfak V lll l.i, 1KM. 1 if M cCLKAN .SILEIt X. c.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 6, 1884, edition 1
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