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vi it (Hi nlhnm jhernr;! THURSDAY. JINK 11. t",. H. A. LONDON, Editor. Ike Yonso has been removed as Collector of internal revenue ami Col. W. H. Yarborough has ix-i-n appoin ted iu his place. Tliis announce ment will bo heard with grout pleas lire by all democrats, and will, we hope, put a stop to the elainoi and complaints of those chronic gruni lilei B who were so bit toi l v chiding Cleveland for not making this change earlier. We have been quite amused with the -'tempest in a ten pot" that H8 been stirred up by some people and papers about what they eil.ed "?oung's relent ion in office. They irtmsed not only Cleveland for noi removing him, but actually alleged that he was retained with the conni Vnnce of certain prominent demo or at s. Of course we could not belie; c nytliing of iho kind, feeling pei feet eontidence in Cleveland, and accord ingly in hist week's Ukcou we staled fcllttt Buch persons were unlit vessariiy alarmed and that "Young's successor Voald soon be appointed". The dem ocrat who thought otherwise must have had vtry little confidence in Cleveland, or faith in the iniliienee of our Congressional delegation. Hut then some people must grumble and complain, or they are not happy. Our people will all sooner or later Admit Unit Cleveland has a levei head and knows what he is doing. It is suucb better for him to "go s'.o.v" than to malic mistakes by lushing too rapidly. Thus far his appoint ments iu North Carolina have been Biost excellent, and they are not a-, few as have been alleged. Already h has appointed Hoyd. !ovd and av Wrough as colli c'.on of internal revenue. Settle as federal marshal. Jones as disttiel attorney, llohinsen as collector of customs at Wilming ton, Ashe postmaster at Kah'igh. sud numerous other iess important officers. Docs it not then begin to i'ook like Cleveland isieaiiy "turning the rascals out TueHoai; Luvptoposed for several eouutk-s by the last L.gislat nre has met with a most ignominious fate, having been rejected by an over whelming majuiityiii every county whe.e its adoption was proposed. On the first Monday of this month tine question of adopting or rejecting this law was voted upon by the magistrates of buncombe. Chatham. Franklin, Wake and several other fountie. and in every one of them the vote was almost unanimous for rejection. We had hoped that some of the counties would adopt it. and the others could then profit by their experience, l'ossibly next year it amy be adopted by a few counties, and thus the example of Meeklenburg county be followed on the road law, as it has been on the !-tock law. The public roads certainly need improve tneiit, ami the present system whieh has been tried for yearn does not aeeta to avail much. It is rather re markablo that, while nearly every body complains of the present sys tem, very few arc willing to adopt any cbango that may be proposed, especially if they are to be taxed. , Men who are "road free" object to boing taxed to keep up Hip roids. Cjmmkntf.mk.nts take place today at Wake Forest and Trinity Colleges. The annual literary address at Wake Forest will be delivered by Jim. U. F. Arniiield, of Statesville. and Sena tor Itatisom is invited to deliver the address at Trinity. Both are unu mially eloquent speakers and will delight their audiences. The com mencements ttt these colleges are always largely attended and much enjoyed, and this year will be no ex ception. W arc pleased to note the pros perous condition of both Trinity and Wake Forest, and hope both colleges will continue to receive the support ami patronage that they deserve. They aie doing a good work, and are annually educating deserving young men not only for secular business and professions but also for the holy min istry. Cluveku-s has been convicted of the murder of Lillian Madison. This ease has attracted mom attention and excited a deeper interest all over the country than any other murder trial duiing many years past. Every lwdy seems to think that he is guilty, and jet tho evidence was not only en tirely circumstantial but iu our opin ion was hardly suliicient to justify the jury in convicting him. lie must be a mof t cold-blooded monster. Ail , throughout tho trial he was perfectly composed and self-possepsed, and even when the verdict was rendered he did not betray the slightest symptom of fear or emotion of any kind. His 1 fate and that of his uufortunate vie- j tim should bei ve as a warning to the youth of our land that they cannot W too tti ict in their morals. ' i Our Wash inn I mi Letter. i IFrntn mir i: uii!.-ir -rreni I 'int. I W'.wiiNn to.N. i). '., June (I. VS. If the now ouleials connected with the Pension Oiiico desire to get their hands in upon the Ktihjeet of investi gations. I would recommend as a good field for the bti diiess the highly moral Ci.y ol I !nt heriy Love, I'hila ' dolphin, whole ilie pension agent is said to have been -..-tying pensions to numerous parties who have been do fund for io! these many years, to say nothing of a small regiment of willows w ho have also lieeli the recip ients of I uclc Sam's bounty, after they had tbriitiy provided them selves w if 11 husbands. The civilities that are due to the people from their public servants, shou.d prompt the latter to furnish seals m tin e.'llitlors of the several dopaitmeiu lor the accommodation and eoieloil of t heir employers, the people. To have men and women wailing hour after hour with no place to I est their wiary limbs, after their tiarnping incursions through our m leriiiinal'i thoioughtaics, is some thing not to lie placidly borne. It wou.d seem that it would be entirely feasili.c to have a waiting-room fur nished with proper scaling laeilities for the use of the g. eat numbi r of people who have bilMiitss w.th the depal incut. it is a soinewhal sail commentary upon the m.irais of tho population of the lhslnci of Columbia, when the I'lesi.h nt is said to he looking 1st where for a.cu to ti.i the Ihslrict oilices. I know that the air of the capita! must neecsMiiv.y be impreg nated wi.h all sorts of political dia bolism, but 1 lea'lv supposed that half a dozen good men might bo ills eoveled som-.'Wiicie. who Would be co.upitelLt ami honest enough to ti:. t he to ,v unices here. It is sa;d that some of the depart men.:, :U ifast. -ire going to tutoive that provision of tt.es'aiuic in Sec. I ',!, il. S.. which pioiiibits any ci rk or other p I -on who has been in the sel l ic of the ( love: nan lit. ft'i 'in pros ecu; ing any pending claim b- fofe any of the depa! '! luei.ts w 1.1:1:1 a pel io 1 of two years after his connection w ith the se:ic lias cea-ed. The intent uf this law. that the Government shall not permit itse.f to be placed to disadvantage in the adjudication ..f ci urns, is so app.i' ciii that I won der that tla-ie siio.ild be m.y h s:;a Hon upon the part of ai y depai tun i.t in elitoii-mg it to the It tier. The planting of .'i.VI peti-ions by the (ho ermucl.t ill a s-,eg..- da. 's iiei :il.!. d as a uia-ierpi- of ::i:'id woik in the L'i n-loli l O'lice ilia", I. is ef beell l-qltil.l d I w oil d im pi c.-s upon the m. morvot 'omrm --on-r ihack tin I'.t. t l.ial his piedecesso; in ollice have ihclaicd that uinmy per cotit. of a L'lieli u'.imi:er of p U sjotis glaill'.d in a given time, wi le oi eii. palpah, e and diabolical iiamis. 1 tlunk in iin-e petisi n matters that it were bcit.-r to mako haste hv!y. I'll-.:..). A l)ttnictiu' Kai thqtiake. li-p:iehes from Serimigur. India, tel! i f tei l ibie havoc by ilnpnikes on Sunday. Then' were several shocks, w hich occurred at intervals of ton minutes and whih were ) great violence. Fifty people at o h on kiH-.-d. w hhc huiid'i -is of impli ed have a're:'dy been t.'do 11 from the gc liei ai wreck. Set iiiag'.ir is mar the centre of the Vah-of Cashmeti--. li ha-a popula tion of between l.'M.otlO and l'b'.OHO. It is siimited ai an a.l;i,i Ic of .".Ut'J feet above sea li ve': nnd 'letciies along I'oth sides of tin' .Jhyiuin liver for a distance o four nii.es. It i cul up by many cai.als. I he aj pea: ai.ee f 1 1 mi tin- rtver i.- artra'Nive. b.ii the liou.-i's a:o I'll' the mo: pail o. l ami dilaj'l la ed and imUt of wooden f-ames and thin bricks. F.ast of the city is a lake known as the Dal of Setinagur. w iiich was once a resort of the Mogul Kmpirors. many of whose i!eii.sure grounds are still to bo fo.iiid. 1 he city has long been the centre of the shawi manufacture of the Vale of Cashmere. Not only was the city visited by tin- earth quakes, h it the entire v alley sun'on-d and the damage caused is enormous. The total loss of life or the num ber of t'ne maimed must remain un known for sniuc days, as many of lh" inhabitants still lie b uied 111 the ruins. Tho greater pait of the city was destroyed ami the cavalry bar racks aie a mass of ruins. When tin- shocks wore lirst felt and the peo ple lealled that they were being subjected tO till: awfll! possjbi.U u-.s of mi earthquake, the wildest panic seicd ihelii. J'.v el V one able o do so 1 ashed from the tumbling in. uses and licit to die boats on the river and on the lakes or sought the open country. The terrified inhabitants are inw camped 111 the fields that surround tin' town. Tiiev seem to be utterly helpless and succor is be ing sent them as rapidly as the Indian authoi hies can organize re lief. Many of the houses yet stand ing show iarge rents in the vva.ls and must be razed to the ground. The shocks have not yet ceased and this fad greatly retards the vvmk of rescuing the people pinned down iu Iho rubbish, and it is feared many of these must perish Iieiiue they can be leached by the relief parties. The Mohammedan mosque iu the little town of Sopur. twenty miles north of Seriiiagur. was demolished and two bandied persons wore kill ed. A later dispatch says that whole villages have been engulfed, and ter rible subterranean noises are heard, diiving the people frantic with fear. The horrors of approaching famine arc added to the oilier results of the disaster, as many thousand bushels of grain in storage have boon swal lowed up iu the chasms which are constantly opening. Mr. Charles il. liobinson has been appointed Collect or of eiisioni at the port of Wilmington. Tlic Next State Fair. l -"lll III" I.UK'.ll Nl-WSlUlJ OIUIVlT. Tho premium list and regulations of the tvvemy fifth annual fa r of tho North Carolina Slate agaeultina! society, to be held at Kaleigh. Octo ber li-17 inclusive, will he issued tiiis week. Through tho courtesy of tho secretary a reporter is able to furnish sonic interesting notes from the advance sheets. l iie whole num ber of premium offered is 7-1. ag gregating over irti.OUO. divided into lift -lour classes. Some of the morn important premiums are as follows: Cotton: Aggregate cash premi ums S ISil. to which are added special premiums anion id li g to S 1117. making cotton piomiums v-''77. Tobacco: Cah prom urns ST." special for to bacco "; also two go.d i..eda.s and four diplomas. Wheat : CaMi pre tuiuins S" : special Si'.iio. For corn, oats. rye. lice, held peas, ground peas. hay. garden cops, c. V'.. the premiums tango from S-" to Si'it each. Cattle: In the department for live stock the premiums are especial ly liberal, those for cattle alone Hino. mting to $i.iH. divided among the breeds of .Jerseys, liaei m ys. Devoti.-. Ay 1 :d-.ires. Short Horns. Hoist. sus and Ui ado or Nalivea. ii ilsis: i'iiu pli i.iium.s III this de paMiii. i.t as e a so very handsome, uggi' gating S"f". This does not inc. ud.- the irnount ottered for tria.s of ;.p ed. Sheep. Swine. ,e.: In this d-.pa"i:u -tit the premiums aie also libera), and wid ho .hmbi insure a good iXlilbit in. these dep.ii tmetits. I'ouiliy: In this department tho premiums ;u e quite iibelal. aggtega tll.g .I'lO'll SfiU. in ilm ! -pa' in nuts of 01 chard pro ducts, p.ihliy s.ipp.ies. Ac. the premiums are go I. Wo note that .S.."i iii cash is 1 'iii-red for the best ten pounds of i'litti:. to which have been added son ie special piei.iiums for second and thud bi st. In the dep.u 1 iiicnt for 'uatnifac tuies. we no.e goo.i cash premiums. I'i emiuiiis I 'or cariiag. s. buggies, cabinet woik. leather, tet,les, car I en;ry. c. also goM uiedais for be-q ihsp ay of car; 1...;. and for best di.-p ay of farm wagons. in tin-depaiim. ui for la-lie-.' work, lh. ea-li pieliiuiuis are quite good, as ,i;vi those for the department of tint art . L'ii I'-f the machine y head, the premiums as Usual are Vi,ygood. We note for best di.qiiay of agrieui imai i iqeeinents . 1 and diploma. Iu the department of tii.i's of speed, a number of provisions have In .1, m-erted. which v.i.i guard that .! pa1 tiiit-r-t fro::, s. :n.- ,,1 ij,. jtupo ltlo;s h.'let-'iore p..ic:;sed : alid '.Hi tler Jilheio.ls ;,i.e..igi ln 'Hi of the g.-iii u-na 11 who hav e I his .lep.artiiieiit IL en 11: ' :y evpoc j"tlli' spe cially li.u M it il.'lK I he lit lend 11. g obj.- - tin: have at some ha nier fa.; ,-t vane. I. i ake 11 a 1 ,u it is an admirably anaiiged pr. iiiiiim list, and one that We be 1- Ve wi.l meet Willi almost 11 1 1 i . eri-al el.., ii'seiiit-tit. 1'he -..i fieiiiiy i-e.pitsts us to say that l.ewh: b.glli the distribution of the list this we,-!;, and as some may be overlooked who ought to h ive a copy, if they will wnte tho st rtti'y he will lake pleasure in sending them. Five I'oi-s.iiss li'iiwiioil. fr .in ri.. V. .irjii.i;.. n s-.-ti, -. mM. 'I'he steamer l'a-por. upon her arrival lu re yes.t r lay ultt i 110..11, l.i. eight news of a t- iiible accident that haepeiie 1 at ' lie's Island, be low I'ort i' bor, y e-tei d iy morning. T. seems that a paily of tweive or ;l:iiiee:i persons lauded ai the "Hooks" ft. 'in the steamer l'il-.spolt about 11 .'clock and wa ke.l ov.-r to Zeke's Island- About 4 p. m. a mos siig was si tit fioi.i the Island 10 iho Hocks" to th effect that some of tho j arty vvrie drownod, and soon aficrCapt. Joe Williamson catuo over and gave the following particular of the d stressing iccidftil : Ho says that t - '. lies, Mrs James H W" 1 1 1 1 ail 1 'I s. Jo. icy Dostaf l:(-y ) and four child) en w.-re wading on the beach. One of the chiidieli was about io get beyond its deplh. when a larger one was sent after it. I! th of these getting beyond their depth, u panic 1 nsiit d. the I wo women 1 n.-h-od to the rescue, followed by the children, and the next moment ad sv. 11 were slniggiing in the de . water. Their screams attrai-'cd the attention of Cupt. Williamson, who was at a ho;t .0 on the bluff, di-tant about liid yaids. He rushed to the spot and jumped into the water and succeeded in gi tting one of the chil dren safely to laud He then return ed, dived after some of the otheis and brought the d ad body of a child to the surface? These welc all that could be found, the o'heis having disappeared and di iftcd beyond Cap:. W.'s reach. The terrible news cast a shadow of gloom over the entire community. The President has appointed (ie-i. W. S. Koseiicians. of Ca.iforuia. to be Register of tho 'I'reasuiy in place of B. K. JJruee, colored. A tire broke out iu the insane asy lum at Williamsburg, Virginia, on last Sunday ni-lit. and destroyed all the buildings. Only olio person was burnt to death. Swarms of locusts have appeared on Waidren's 111 Igo. near Chatta nooga. Telili., ami aro covering the trees and shrubbery. No damage has yet been done. The long-standing question of dif forenoesbet w een Kuglaudaud Jiussiii, concerning the Northwest Afghan frontier, lias been linaliy ami satis factoiiiy settled. A definite agree ment has been arrived at on ail ques tions of principle. The commission ers will foithn ith commence to mark precisely the delimiiiation of the boundary. They are now on the spot. State Zffcws. llillsboro' Observer: A drummer, in his hurry to got off the train at Hillsboro, jumped from tho liain as it was crossing the bridg" over Euo river, a hm died yards iioni the de pot, and "landed" in six feel water after a jump 01 twenty-six feet. H mistook the biidgc for the jiho form. He .-w-ini out. without mole ilamage lhali a spoilnl suit oi clothes. Ka'eigh Visitor: We learn that two col. -led children, about 10 or 11 years of age. were so seiionsly limn ed at C-arv vesierday by tl.oexploiioti of keio-ei.e oil that one of them died last id-lit and the other cannot sur vive. It seems Hut iu their childish -iuipli. iiy I hoy attempted t" blow up a tree bv applying a match to 11 can ol ml, wil'u the sad consequences re lated. SiiiitLliold Herald: There i a coloiod geiitleiicii: living near town who is niiiin-d William Oubiiel Scho .' r.ii'.ov I'l-esident of the I'nit-d I'-.i'i ver Sunders. This is no joke, it is re-illy the name by which he was chl i-.teued. and by which he has ever x.iicn bei n iv II .vn. - - The Wiimiugion & Ueid.-n Ihiilroad has purchase 1 the Mid'.m i N C. liailn.a.l. the to id r. inning bei ween tins place and liohlsii.-ro. Wedon i now think lie.' WliuUlijton A Wei don vvili build between Smiti.licl.l and Wilson, but will cot tiui-.i- ti:.- Iload 011 from this point to Fay 1 to viile. Winston .sentinel: A little thrto year old son ol A C. Davis, in Cas well county, was tin-nun from a bridge at Wallers null by a pet dog and drowned 111 the stream beneath. Two little negroes died this week from thee'l'eels of e.itlt.g green tiliit- One lived in Winston and loaded himself with el. iiri.-s. the other dwelt on K ippv 11.11 and green app'o-s ciulo 1 him h'-!.. e Tee body of C. C. Ilyeriy. who was di.iwiud last Christ mas, while crossing the Yadkin river, wa. foil tid ia-t Fiiday near Cl.ek's Ferry, some -J: I miles down tho stream fioiu the pla-'e where ho met his death His overcoat v. as on ami hut toiiHt! ai d his body to all appcataijiv was sound. The hair of hi- head v.as gi.no while his whiskers pii seuted a iiauiral ap pearance Monroe II;. jiiiior: Mr. Josiah I'lauooiu is a eiruu r. and lives six miles iio.tii-ia-t of .'.i 'i 1 .ie. Mr. r.aiii'-.im has a small sheep, eouuuon scrub stoi k. from which Io r o utly clipped tifteeii poniuis of as pretty wool as was ever seen in the county Some of the liber was two feet long. Such sheep iiU -i.anlrv a-, t his c o rie.l on extensively would pay lnoidsomely. ' )ur town "as again v i- lit d on lust Thursday ni .dit by a des. ruet ive cou tl it-iti iri T.-i ill. eight li-nises were t'ohsutned. beginning nt the frame building iidj-'uuiig the huge double ku o k stoi c belonging to the Juo. D. Stew mt estate, on Lafayette street, and i!e;itl:iig south to the black smith shop near Mr. J. K. HiiHon's. All oi the buiidii.s tl -stroyod are inexpensive frame -t ruet ures. except the liaplist Chin- I., whieh was a beautiful brick odmce. Tnis build ing was beautifully finished insideand had a se it ing capa-if y of about oHO. It cost between .s..(liH) ami iftJ.lMlO. C'h ul 'ttc Observer: The ph; siciins teport that livsent.-ry is almost epi de'uic throughout the county, uud is proving f.-.t ul among the children. Il is of a severe form, and iu one case, li'.at of il Colored child, death result ed vvi'hi.i 1 " hour after the attack iiist c-;me on A young man nam ed Lit th s. s.ui of Mi. William Littles, of this coillity, came to the city yes terday iu arch of !!uth r's mad stone, fie had been bitten eveivly iu one of his logs by a mad dog. and the stone whs promptly furnished by Mr. Ihitler On the first application, the ston adhered to the wound and held fust, for the : puce of two hours, when its pores became filled with the prison absorbed, and it fell oft'. Tiie sfona whs then cleaned by boiling in milk, and iir.-ain applied to the wound, when it adhered for the spice of half an hour, the tot whs witnessed by a do. tor and several citizens, ami tiny Were ii'dtiied to hive faith ill the millstone cure. Young man Littles expresses himself "Hiisfied that the ma istoue has saved lam. News and Observer : Mr. James V Wilson, of Morgaet on. yesterday ! e reporter some queer things in leg-o'd to the distemper among cattle. If 1 a'tlo un bro'irht east from the mountains they die, generuilv in a few wiM-ks. of "distempt r There is no mich thing as preserving their liv-i-s. The -distemper lin -." which can in -.t be cro.sed. is now. he says, about eight miles west of Morganton. Cat Me brought from a poh.t just west of that line to one just i- ist of it. die in a little time In 177!) the hue wns us far east as Johnston county, it nppcat'H to move westward with the chestnut trees. A hundred vea's ago these were abundant here. They died as they have since done in the Pied mont section. The chestnut belt moves went w ard every ten years. It is all very singular. Only one or two of the Seot-h "crofters.'' who camo to the Sta'e a littl" over a year ago, are now here. They have nearly all returned. They were so used to hard time that they could not be come accustomed to North Carolina prosperity. There was a very severe windstorm between Oaston and Wel don yesterday afternoon, which was almost a cyclone und did irreparable damage to the timber. Thnusaudsof trees were uprooted. Four were thrown across the track of the It. & O It R. and had to be cut nway. One rested on a telegraph w ire, and when the tree was cut the n leased wire flew up und curried a man with it. ten feet into the air. He fell back and was badly bruised, receiving quite a severe cut on the temple. Some trees were blown down a few miles north of this city, and a few were injured here; anion ; them a handsome maple in capitol square. lioanoke News: In the town of Halifax, about a month ago, from a well on (ho premises of Capt. Cur raw ay, was drawn up in the well bucket a live snake of the moccasin species, about a foot mid a half long. I3y some means the life of the little snake was preserve. I, and it seems well eaied for and petted. It continues to tin ive and has developed wonder fully, physically and mentally. Its disposition is kind ami tractable, readily taking its food, insects, from the willing hands of its belief ictors and instructors, the little children. In all their plays and frolics his smtke ship can be seen occupying a promi nent and enviable position alongside the doll, kitten and baby- house the synonyms of childhood. As night approaches, being weary and fatigued, it nestles upon a piece of carpet in aj retired spot on tint poich, where, it j graciously allows its feline companion the privilege of resting upon its spinal ' folds, in peace and comfort. It is to, be hoped that the novel pet will live out its allotted davs with love mid j gratitude for its little preservers, and will not. as did the snake of .K.-op, turn and sting t bo ones who befriend ed it. On last Sunday night a conllagra- j tion destroyed nearly one-half of i Suffolk, in Viiginiil. The origin of! I In lire is unknown. High winds prevailed during the lire. The total j loss is estimated at .SlliM.DOII. about j one half of which is covered by in-1 htiraufc. I W.L LONDON'S1 NEW UOODS HAVE ARRIVED ! AND WHAT A Si'ljsxpim Stock UK HAS! ! More Goods ! Prettier Goote! ! And the CHEAPEST GOODS, You ever saw! ! HAVK YOl" SI1KN THOSK Pretty Dress Goods AT LGiiOOK'S? on: they auk so chkaim LOOK AT HIS I'HKTTY r, CKN'T CALICOKS -He asks only 7 cents lor the very lie.sl ! Lnrpe. stock of LAWNS. SIl'SLINH, ; tUNCHAMS. CIIAMIIIIKV. LIN'KN LAWNS. INDIAN LIN'KN. lT.lvSl.VN LAWNS, VICTOKIA LAWNS, as low as Sets 1'KtjrKS and other W'llITK GOODS and TliliDlINGS. LONDON HAS THK HKST COIISKTS l'Olt Tin: .monky Yor kvku saw : HIS STOCK OF FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS IS KXTUA LAKGK ami UNUSUALLY CHKA1'! WOMKN'S STOCKINGS from 5 da ; per pair up. GLOVKS of every description. Verv lnre stoek of Ladies' and , Children's HATS and HONNKl'S, trimmed and untrimmed, KKATHK11S. FLOWKKS. and all kinds jflLLlNKUY (iOODS, KKADi.MADK CLOIHING to fit any and everybody. PANTS f0 cents up. j COATS for fit) cents up. j Tho best stock men's neck wear ever , seen in this county. Men's and boys' HATS, stii.vw, vb 1 and wont,, at bottom prices. j Six Reasons Why You Should Buy Your Goods at LONDON'S ! 1st. Ho will not be undersold by any one 2inl. You have the largest, best assorted and cheapest stock iu the county to select from. .'kd. His goods have been bought for cash and ho has saved every disci. tint, which is an item these times. -1th. He is always glad to show his goods whether you buy or not. rth. He has politu and attentive clerks. Oth. Hut not the only ones. Y'ou can always And what you need aud want. CASH CUSTOM Kits are given extra inducements! Verv larcf stock of i TRUNKS and SATCHELS! ; Cannot mention half what be lias got. So call and seu for yourselves. ItememLcr the place. V. L. LONDON'S, l'ittsboro, May 7, 1S83. Os Ii Ub .FOR .SPUING The undersigned taW this method oi iiif.-i noi von lb.: (ley hnvo jiiMt returned from the Xorlhei n M.ulo-ts with a weli s: eeii d stock of Now Spring; and iinmsaes' CkoosEsI Consisting of everything usually ki pt Call and examine our new block of you in every particular. A line lot of iiibbous, Ladies' Hals and Yi imi'.in ,ilv ays on hand. si Li.u ;u.u.,:-,. s. . ;-. V. V. it. It Mny 14, lsW. if. Sergeant Morse Power THI'tV A "M Strong, Simple, DurawSe Cheap. For 15 10 m vcars they have Uun Well, Wmc Will, .im', li.ivc S.i'.isf.iction. Send foi I'ricc List. SSKUCKA NT Ml"li '(.. tl:: - -u d,.)n). N. C. -M - ... Nism.s, 1 I W. M. Nisskn. I I S. I. MsrkN. I GEORGE E. EiSsEii t Hi-'. ivii..iim wt .-mi una .. m.'ik.. lh. I. IV ..-iwlni; m: -si ..I 11 - it .-ui- "Hii mi':-. :ei ."e .' ui l.y Ui. t'e.Mi w-..i 1; In IViti.- liinii.i. il-.- v ' h'. - S..UI.-I t.-i Urn ui- imik.-1'..' !., . u ...i . H.IVHiitHU.'H iiri. s o lit:: It.' In nil., r ..n t-,. . . li.tl At l...:i..ii i-.-isli 1 Wi. ri.'iiiniiiim.-;.ir..:-s lu-nis r.-rnn- I..-: llli!;'l I' .rt.'..ly U. I.I...I. uii'l . im. .1 i n ik v. Wrlu-f..r inl-ei. r.v. -ij vvu-.- .ii 1. ...uii.i; . -c ho i GEOIiGti l'J. Ijii'oJvi'. April :lt). S.l tim. Fur s;i'..-hy i.vi , . v O 1 It W i A V, 1 1 - UlvU "LA It TUESDAY, WliikaOriV, ! W. C. STl?n- li ('). i : j i ----- '.- s fv . I ! ' i t I . 'in;"Tv- ' i S After VVC opened the old I'ioiieer U ale1 l.SS-l.forthe first sale oi' L u' I'oo le-o iu Ti baeco Market, was mi si ahlisiie I ft -t for more coiinno li.nis tpi.iru : Ii vi::: Inn street. We at once enntra-'I'-l with ti the handsome new Wnivh .nisi' W l.-n i Opened for tim tils! time on Vn-dn, -.: prepared to handle Leaf Ti In as v e Ii Krieinls and ourseve.. We hive a : i Kinployees. good sleeping rooms. ee: '!e; We promise yon a good tim. m d g ; . There are in-inv yood r.-asons whv We have all eager corps o' Iniver- v ..i-,,Ti ..f the St. ie if ie-e..--irv i;i otTer complete siecis ol goods .'ie. v.'i, i, d three of the best hanks in the S a'e. ii' you v. :-h m cannot do so with moi e sai'i ty fh.ie ihau ie?i leading into our City, the br-t w-n- : ;u ii.. v. .Id ... this we i-an subs'.antcito if y ai wdl ;fie : ; a nt.-i:. fiiheral advances made ."i : -sinne :i . a: .d : ilistruetiolis of co!isi;'uor. i.uii tv ho;1, iie.ids an.'. I to parties wishing to ship ns. W h ive b si cry good prices for Tobacco and believe we have "ivt n t' uners. 15 Eat Martin Street, COMMISSION WHOLi;A!.i: f-i 1 fH- Ct Iv J '4.. CONSIGNMENTS of COTTON AGKN IiRITiSSI Ml THK "OLD LKLT.VrLK" O: Dr. A. H0LW3 OINTKEiiT, Well known in this county for il: wonderful healing propel t ies f..r boii. felons, boils, burns, diphtheria, iVc 1 rt..iri..l hy J. H. HOLTON, Wn mi. vol on. N C. For sale by H. 1". Chviin l ilt -!" io, John Bvi'iiiNum. Lo kviile. and ltOKKUT hol.MNS, M l I V OllKS. fviyAgents wanted "iji Price 'Jo 'eiits a box. Hofi.r In ln. Ifniilm. Itiiriw au.l iiiiii. .:L-i lu Cliielmm "Iv. liuvo uwl II. Ai'rll Jti, IMw. &s &y a AM) WUUVM in a rust . i .-oods. Vi 1 com. ir, stoic. h- an .1 v.e call piUl0 : CV tl. -!.' I 1 11111 1 'IT, i ..-isiiv r..r ....... i: i.-iutf . i. r l.ntir .iv i.;. I in- inr .-"-Vli, tuilt ii i "li li.luliliK. tiv-rs. M.I VI, S. !. no. N. (!. ' ' - 11 e . in u i -:. i r: ill) USE, SAidl T'.SJ F i'i DAY. 'i .:-;v '!' S. i-teuiber, .. i n-.'i l!-i!: igli. as a ;, .i . h ink aroiiud : .'.' o.'. Wihning a ir t 'ompany for ... - l.i I. al.d whieU vl'IIJ. We Hi enow i. ! -. . uf out l;'i:tnier i-.. l.-ei Ch-rks and ..- ; . ii the pu-mises. i .1 . . or i . af tt Kah igh. I: ie II the eutirn i s!.,.t.!. I i.r am, !' e ! .i . . A s .' ! i I war" stores ; :lo,i. Vi. lmvo y. .111 money you Ii i'i e ;ood roads tl..' re. All of Id si ; irtly under .it liee of freight u'ul iu obtaining M.ui to our cus- 10 lii.-Ci,'w.-'i.--i"d iC'i AND l!KTiL I' U vj i v - ami l'hODUCi! IS 1'Oi! 1.ICITED. i ;N.l T.)l!ACCO. "asir Sample Copies. 1,1 V . : T NolllINl IM Mi at KAI !!!. N C i , : . ,,...!.. -: .:h..t iubllitlif.l iv, 'I. I. :i e : - ii "I nil liiur''l .1 i. ' -.:.: I il,.- w.-rl.i. i k. i , ' i i.. i i.-r i verjr family, ,.:-. : . . i-.-ry e.-u-. i. i" . . I -:!:. i.. 1 11. s.1 Hii.l J.00for N ;. . . . :'.',:, il'i..ul. iiiku II. Tin . i i : .I --1.. i i;-. -i- iu Ui- simc.. llii. Vt Ll.ii LV .LVVS ol.SI IIVK1I. l.ult lnU, .N. V- ; :. . . u.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 11, 1885, edition 1
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