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fy (Chatham $mrA Tilt; US DAY. SEPT. 17, 1KS5. H. A. LONDON, Editor. The S'rvrn Fair next month prom is to be unusually atti net ive. Every tIYort is beine.- made bv tho oflicers nf tho a8n,Mil.mil society to m.iko . . . i thin fair the most sue.ecMsf.,1 that uw yet been held, ami they deserve ami we hope will roreive the co-operation of the public e;eiiei ally. It is propos - .j. ,i i . I Ail to hMve. imioiiir i her evloliits. rue largest and best ilispluy of KveHtoek over seen in North Carolina. TI xnositiou last vear showed what a ..vbil.it nnr Smte eou'.l make, und we sineerely hope that our peop:e will tiestir themselves ' biistiiiu at the approaehiii;,' fair ilu reputation won by the Slate at t he cxposi:ion. Persons desiriu-to eom 1 .... pel,, for puMimrms and wishing aeopy ot tue preimiiiil iisi ean ouiaiu one bv mlilic-siny the secretary Mr. John Nichols, at Iv.iU'iyh. Not ou'v are these annual fail 011. v are these annual tail's calculated to stimulate our agrieul- tural interests, but. they an-occasions t ., .,, 1 : ... r,.;. , . f. , 11!! portions of the Suite. They en m)v inir peojili' to meet loyether so l iallv and beeouii; bdter acipiilili! ed one whh ano her. It does a man Ifood somi times to go from home and mingle with his fellow ciii.ens, enlarging his ideas ami improving him in many ways. We are pleased lo learn that the Carolina Fair Association at Charlotte has been reorganized and w ill hold a fair in that city next month, bein nitie; on the -27th und closing 011 the .'filth. In the Charlotte Ob-erver of the lith insl. we .ire gratified to see it announced that the managers .f tihe fair "lrue I'u mly determined thai 110 gainlih is -jlia'l be admitted". Tim Hecretary. who is the energetic cilimr of the Observer, lia r iveil ;i pile of letlers from giiitib'el iral ini; l-ids for the privilege of playing thiir games within t he f lit' gi oiihds. but all such otters were promptly refused. A fair thus managed des; 1 -ves especial encouragement from all good citi zens. Too many fairs in North Tar olina have abounded with gambling establish) units to ensure the young and ignorant, and were di-graiiul tt their managers and to the com jiMinities in which they woe held A Yacht raiv was sai'.-d near the city of New York, on last Ibmd'iv, that excited intense interest not only 111 the I'niteil Sta.es but also in Faiglaud. It was a race between the KngHsh yacht (l. neritaandihe Amer i. an yacht I'uritan. and wr.s won by thela1'.!'!'. 'I'he distance -ai'ed was thirty eight miles, and the Puritan d fea'ed the iem-stn sixteen inmates S "era! inelVcct mil u-.teiupts lo make tho race had been made last week, but the wind had not been favorable, fiiiiunierab'i.' stemueis ami o'her Wilter-ciiift, tilled with thou-111. Is of excited spectators, accompanied the vacths to nlVord nn oip. .1 1 uu.'y of witnessing the race. Many thous iinds of dollars were won and lost on the result of the i'hch. us the si.ni t iug fr.treniily l I lively oh it. The pri.e w in by tho vict.nious yacht was a veiy hands'. me and rostly imp. The scene at the close of the race is de scribed as being int. nsely exciting, ind a the yachts returned to the eity they wte saluted by the batte ries ut the forts in the h.ubor. The r ice created more excitement in the eity of New York Mum tiny oilier; event, in many years, scarcely except ing Grant's grand funcuil. A"o refer to this race merely to show our readers, most of whom never saw a yacht, what a great in- 1 teiest the citizens of Ameiica's me-1 tropolirf t ike in a nice between two rtuiall shir How small 11 thing can ereatu intense exeiteie.entl MBanvMVMMHMaMMM , , , , . TiiEowrrrof Senator Sherti.au in ho violently "waving the bloody shirt in his speeches 111 the vaiio lUiupai ign is thus scathingly exposed liy (iov. Hoiidley in a recent speech : "The dilfcleiuc between a stales man and a demagogue is that tin former addresses himself to sonic w'so and patriotic measure for the 01 nt-. o o. 1 ' v 1 these times the latter -h votes himself ( to iippetiing to the baser and meaner Hussions of the people, of hate and 1 . ... .11.1,11 I, ,111.1 IV M!.. ill einiiliy, Oiowtug iue cmi.ci.-. ... mi : old dispute into a blaze without any j lielnaie pioposttioii 01 cimiige, 11.11 1 ,,. nis imjieiial .tlajestv. it is Biinply ami solely for the purpose of declared, continues to follow this aiding in a parlisau political canvass, i precaution and allows no one to ami even though lie may have been ; know beforehand where he will puss three or four tunos elected Senator, t .,,1V particular night, und nevei per Sherman on this occasion is playing 1 nuts any of las uitendaiiis except his the part of a demagogue. Knowing j necessary body servants to know that his ie election to the Senate and I where he is sleeping, ivossiblv his ciilldiil u'V for the Presi- i - m deucy itepeuded upon the vote of Ohio this fall, and knowing that the ; people of Ohio were, during the win, i loyal and pad iotic and opposed to j the Southern Coiifederacy und were I mulshed with the results et the war, j he seeks to renew the battle lever tleil. he imiy relip Die rewiinl 11) emol- ; Miiienl" iimi llmy ' Millions On Tlic IE ii m ai?. A (k'Siiilcli ti) the New York World from iYtersbui'i;. Viieiiii:i. duled the i2ih, HiivN : Ncmuor Miilione dis tinguished himself as iv be'.lijjei ve two yeuis ugo, when, us. ft boss in tin- Fourth Wind of this city, lie emlc-nvored to intliience ne.;ro voters who showed sni inclination to vote tin- Deuioeruiic ticket. A I. tliiit I me tho Senator was within an iiu'li I 'J1' 1,1 iui kil,,wl 1-V "-'i'.""H ! drew into the row. r.vcr sii.t-o the , S(.llilto,. lms ,. Ulll,sillljiv j but this afternoon he vent tired oil' upon thu warpath ii'iiin alter due 1 i'lcmeditalioii. ii is .suppose.!, as his net mi malice t in oiiij noiti. uuiu wie I . . n 1 t I 1 Ot' i1:ii 1 'pK, Senator 1 a son. But ler, the : one who was reeeiiiiv in a MCiape in I Washington. Uutier is I'oii.-i.lete.l a : ""t lVllow and has many friends iiliii litf Hie voilli' Weiiioetals o, tin -it v. IJutler is wild at times and ; the Senator 1 even! iy e.-iii'iuded that his ilissipati. 111 was the result of the . inll'leiiee e. ended by his sun's Dcm .oeialie iiien.ls. so tin, afternoon the 1 Senator lit'iii lliif IhaL lutier was the . ( , , . , ,.01 ;.,.(,n seen ell of ,,, ee.mpiniv Willi two voiii: ' this city, provided himself with a ! hoi sew hip and went in search of his i son and his sons Uinp'.cis as lie ,1. ,1 i n,. .,.....,i,,,.m,. 1 y ('apt Asa lowers, hi boon li ieu.1 The Senator was not l.m in tind i.j; I he objects of his si iiicii. Tlu'eiub- rooms ot on Tahb the I'eieisbi ig Call) aie ni 1 ai .pianer ipposiie the -I teet in tie- c v. Siiinluig club -lloiise Wi lt liiit.er .il li.olie and Mi ssis. Hleaud.r l)ohi:uu, jr.. and 1 humus Hunter. 'I'he lime was ii o'clock 'I'he street w.i-. almost de serted, and the young men were 1 standing in n group chatting, when Seiianir Wiihuit Mahonc suddenly strode into their presence with anger in his eyes, lit clear, siuii. tones Senator M ihone addressed himself ;o Mr. Hunter. "You are Mr. Hunter, aieyou nut .'" "I am. sir." po ite'y replied Mr. Hunter, entirely utisiispici, its of the Senator's mission. "Then you have be. 11 leading l.iy son I hit ler ;is ray." slit 1. lie 1 1 he Sen at or. "and I have come lieie to cow In le you." and with t Ins t he ( ieueral b, nndi.-he I a leather whip over Mr. Hunter's In ad. "Ta'.-e him away. I hit ler." cried Mr. Hunter, 'ii t ilet w ill tie a 1 ow ." This little "aside" threw the Sena tor oil' of his giiitid for ;i liniment, and when lie recovered himself it w 11s to Mr. n.iiitiaii to w In. 111 he sp ike "This is Mr. Aicx P iiuian, is it inn?" "Yes." w as the ; ep y. "Then, sir. you me a ." all.l tin: pt ofitlie epit he! s ponied forth with wonderful v. u liiiity and rapidity fioin the :i. t. toi's lip. I his was more than ." Doiiii.iu. who is ii veiy tdticky num. colli. 1 stand. Tiie Senator pn-sent, a very cherubic appearance, it is title, ami Mr L iniian. who is a very young man. thoroughly nppu ci'i: e.l this fuel. .it Mr. l..'.!ian did not ..." Without il f.llthei p.eii ill his ow n behalf. He tin tin! io Butler M ii..ne and said : "Hut Nr. your father says I am lea ling you oil'. Does he speak the truth .'" No," replied Butler: "he is mis taken. Nob.i.ty cm lead me oil" Tiii fill aged I l.e Seiiato. . and l,e i'.I -I.- d ill .Mr. ItiUinoi. "ill e i ilii.i 1111..! feai fi:..y. and ei'iiekea nis cov hide near him. riiy.n: "n.i - seo.llidl ei. 1 ilileh.i to collide Voll i ilhiii an inch of y.iui ;u'e." Then .Ml. lnUUill:. wi.ocoiiid no lol.iwr slilllil t he ii. :elliCi:f loll, pro dueed a penkiiif. , ad a.i'.'e I up.;i t he Senator, cauglil him by his tl.iwiug b'-.'ed and. I hi. 1st ii.g il.e U 1 . 1 1 in his face, deli.-d him 10 111 lei ill,. .. ht r w 01 d of ab;r-e 01 I n in. xe his hoi .-c.N hip. 1 he S.'ll.liol made a lilou luelit lis ii' lo renew li;e assiinit. in auothta inoliieut he would have been stabbed, for the knife was almost ,it hi.-, throa', when ('apt. Asa Kogci s rushed be t.veeli the coiuliaiauts and ptev. hied what might h;i c been a lal.il affair, a;' both rueii were in a great passion. Sei.-iio! Miihiine was u .l otV titti ling passionate epithets, whl:e Hieht ..n stiii. ,e Mniet 1 ec can;i' up at this 1110 llient and kept -Ml. iMliiiiih i'lom pursuing the Senator. Mr. lVmiie.n was seen at the club house sllbseipicntiV. He dec.llt's his iiiteiilioit of exacting sal isi'ae, ion from the Seii.ilor acconhng to the usual method or ei.-e ot publishing him for his eo.vardiee in alti-ninting to horsewhip an unarmed man. The emit or s act 1011 is luitvetsauv regard ed here as an outra I'llC ('ill's Fcjil' of AsSilssiliat ioil , Ft'-m th.. Now Y..-k W,,r,l. ' It is sta'e.l that the Cm's mor- 1)ii lmiss Ui Xilulim is i i creasing daily, and that as a result 111s mum is a. most iini.inge.l wiili j arena, lie -lies no er, iteiice at all j to the persistent assertions of his police that Nihilism is crushed out 1 It is rein ed now that dining the re cent imperial coni'ei cin e at Kienisii r : the ( Var and C.ariua hud diilueiit leejiiug apiirtmeiitM piepni, 1 lieu use each iitgia ana thai lln-v never occupied any of the moms lints Hl.f apart for theiu. but used others. j ,,,,,. , llV(l( n ,sibi,ity , f .1 - .1 I . 1 ., Demg "iocale.l liv lee viieti ues whom tlt) (,M- !icve.s" jierpetually follow At Weatherby's )luntat ion, near Canton, Miss., Thos. Wcatliei by and tin ee negroes took refugo from a storm in ugin-hoiise, w hich soon alier was struck by lightning. One of the negroes, named Austin Carson, was kiJ.ed. Mr. W entherby wan ivmleied senseless met jie otlteiN were '"''l - A Metlinil Hero. l''r,"n wilmlntti..iiiir. About tin vear 1 S-t 't. a Ki'iiiru'ni ! V hainlsuiiie youiie; num. wi ll lieaitli fiil.iaik hair that fell in jjfmn.Mis locks over his coa.' collar, erect of fo, in and hiiluiy bill .jniei-fnlly built, with sinking features an. I iips and checks liiul wiiti;.l have rivaled tho-e of a very lovely woman, ap peared at O:;ford. N. C. lie lain,,' oii! his sin as a inaetitioiier of m.-.l-i.'iue and opened an oili.'e. He had a horse that was a- -.ra.vful as the owu.-r, a beautiful .l.iik sorrel, innl ill.) ...idd.e an.t bridle ami I j I -1 . ' i 1 1 lilies were of fiiibtiess win kimuiship. Itiey wei e not miieli use, I for 11 year, lis I he ,'ieid ot pl ueiiei was well oe eiipied by old .liy sii'i.ius. 'A net her tho yoiiu- do.'tor lost heart nu.llmpe we dt no! know, bat iie stitek lo ins pt His at tire was evpi -i e 111 its neat tics.-,, eiei'anee and ta-.ti . Me di es-ed in bia. k. w-n i. :i n ock coat. and his c.oihuie lilted mm as 11 it en a jM.'i 01 liini. With In. slick .-i.k ti.'i'.. his w;'il titling- kid ;;!'His. lii.-, lie.iii: it'iii i.u-e and iiniliro.i ii locks, tie ioi.k.'d a- if ttie ick room and death scenes weie the iit tbllies he wmlid like io see. lii this Vnll'ie; man tiieie was a h, ro. A: t "1. 1 A Jewish merchant in the tine Nut- bu.-!i s. ctii.n of t ii an vi!!e. th .t bor ders on tin- county of Mi'cL.eidniif;. a. wi-iii 10 i'lu ide iilna iind laid m ti.ck ol cheap si-cm I -hau.t cheap 1 I iii; 1 ile t he in- gioes 0:1 she pl.m'if ions lying live u si uiil.'s ai ouiid und in a siunt iiu.euiuosl mall-n -nit I . j.e !' siieiii po bloke oil;. 1 if o,d hi. lots took'. he alarm. Soon the .ti--ei-.,. invaded ihe liiiiiies of tiie wealthy pl.'ll'tt is on ( itlfr side ol the li.'iin flie. I'il. ie.ldllig JillV li-i.t II loiil-t.l lo attend. :hei s sll.o.l a.o.if. ! he Hews ciiaie to Oxford l,ai .-.cores were down with the noxi nis disease and then, were no physi-iuis to at tend lie ill. 'I'he y.nin. f l-t idlmls, maikt.l v ibe-se ! d " tor at once motiuted his solid ami with sn I 1 bags ha-ti ne I to tin-seen, s of -itf f'eliug and de.itti. Ilepeingel into the midst of ii. pulled off his fineiy mid made his fortune He had tal ents and cultivation. He soon m ini fested .-khi. Sone- .lied, bin many got well. The iieh fanners sai.l : "l'.iis young man i-, the doctor we want We can t;. t along without m.e in health, ''tit whin disease and th .1. li ri w i' nii'sl hasi' ,!:: do:1 tor " They told hi 111 to sc. t ! union.; tin'. 11. and at ol.i-i he en., le 1 upon a large pi act ice in one of the til'e-t and most relined sections on the c en im tit . lie mat 1 ii d a ir.iuvil'e i.i.iy. real e.l a f.iu.i.y of cia'dreli. m. 1 ! :i nam. . aii.l is now a 1 li s in eiiished Piofessor in a Medical Col lege. His name is this !'. M in-oii. We are rein 1. d- d of all this by u cetit.y seeing (l.Ut he lad been le elected 11.11' lit lis !l . .f.-ss. if of Physi "logy and l'.i lenogy tu Ihe Medical Co. lege of 'u -inia. In iMN In-was e.ecl, d to a chair in that tusli itliou an 1 llili 1 il with .il.il'ty until the M.llf .lie t ..llbll llii.l what followed. I'.,! a time l.e lost hi., place, but he ha- -ince b. i n restored. Many soldiers in our State w ill re tin iiib.'i him as being in charge of lie Ni ill; Caioiina hosjiiia1 in Ilich mo. i I. ;t.. during the war. His a . lide it v and sM.i weie m tnifes te, thro i.;:i.,iit. As he nmde his lepulati -ii in Nor: Ii Ciiro'iua and ni'i'in -i a line ;..tu;iii ol .nil Stale it is .,.( tinu;!l uial th:it many of our pe-.p.t sif.ul.l , aii inie rest in his weo. i.e and distinguished career. V-ni ciniiot' jild-e by appi-i' .i'iees. Th a wai d apparel n no iinhca I .mi o he chai a." i r within. Many of I he g! iil.desi I, elites hil e snug u I death i,i In oic I. 'lo, ii and line .ineti. A Mexican M tu ilei er. le-pnich I'lom Hisbee, A''iolia A . 1 1 1 1 i say s : ( u i hu tax 11. -lit 1. o. ciii r a l gau'.li.ll.g ..ere ill Wh;ii ; 1. v. ho was the a;. - He !, f, Ihe p. town . was 1 Ihe Ate'.l.'a-I WOi sled low an, :ici was not seen .'! o'i lock Pi i. again uiitil iv morning. about 1 '.Mien he hi.ide his upp. .11 ahec with 11 li peal illgl ilh .III! :l be,! of e.il tl.-Igi'S. 't iieti he m 1 ived there wei' alioill f.U !y 1 1 HI I 111 t he sill 1 1. ih, Mhd ! in Med ex:i. who was oil the side.va.k. coin In. heed shooting l!idh-c!'iniinate,y ill I. I he crowd. His iir.sl shot struck I., llickey in '.he jaw n, ai tin- ear. .. in its coin se tore oii' ,1 p..i turn of las upper lip. coming out hit in. 1. 1 1 1 1 The next shot s. nek .laiues Keho in the left check bone, went thioiigh to his neck and rang d downward into his buck. Il is n,u expected I hat he w ni p c n ( J,.,,; Suies received the next shot. ihroiiti the left shoulder, but it eiughl the woitiia is fatal. Jack We Is, i-eive i a shot 111 the fool, the I m. let coiiiitig out :it his h. ei. Ano ln-r shot just griicd the elbow of i'lank (iilldliiei. The Me aeali I'll e i tillein shots into the sa..on in rapid sue cession. Afar eleiining out this saiooli he Weill farther up the street and fired two shots into Pierce's .sa loon anil t wo shots into Cm tin's s loon, and then disappeared into the can. hi. As he w.is disappearing a soldier tiled four shut a( him. with out effect. No steps were taken fi capture the assassin until dayiight. when eitiens stai ted in seiirch.'aboul o'clock. He was found in a Mexi "" l'"iisc 111 bed: a Mexican w putting wrappings upon his face. which had been cut. After getting all the evidence Mint, was necessary a rope was pioeuie.l mid I In wus l.i.,eii uii the canon und Imn-. d toa tree. Mr. A. M. Keiley luis tendered liin lesijiiuiiiiii nrt Mitiisiier to Aiistiin. na his i esignation has been accepted. The total number f cases of chol- era reported in Madrid sine Sep. tembei 1st is ld.CCt; and for the whole of Spain for the same period. 'i'l,;iU. The disease has almost dis- of appeared from the provinces of Vd'onchi, ( i.li illei.l. Muici i. S;ini''os a 1" A Destructive Cyclone. ! A ilespa;eh from Spi in'tie'.l. Illi nois, dated sa-.s: A tei libit! ey cione struck Washington Court House r. city of lour thousand iiih'itiit.iiils. 2t miles west of here, Ht S oi ioi-li last evening, and aiiiiw.it iiu-l.tiV .r.v; pt it iro.u the eaiili. It ( mile limn the Northwest, mi 1 orol.e upon I lie t.iwn very oii.l'leiily. e.i.'ivtue evetyliiiiijr before it. Tl.e tun:..!, w.illifi up Com t si reel, the lu.iin husiniss llioit'Ulil ue. ai d i niiii'. i almost evi-iy Im-nnss lilo.'l; on U. at lea-t f."i or oi) in ll ii'iiv a pri vate residence in I he tuvu I'.-'.Mi'.il, fully 4'.)0 biiitdliij;s ijoine; down. 1 Baptist. I'll sbMellaii. am! (..'illlioln' I'l.'inelies ail MiiVeled a e 'nim.ii. in." l i.e U.uo Moiitiiei n. l'a:i Hiiu ile Narrow ( hi :e: and Ml'.liUi.l la'.il d. p..t wei f lilow ii .ni o "sin.; hei e, lis. Hint every lunl.iliig ill Ihe .fliiliv wie ciO i led ii way, ui.iKiiig ingress ti cgi a.hiosi i.iio.issil le. rlwry v. u e . r. n hi a elf, ml of ttvo mii.'s is iiot.li I't.e lepolt.s nee. v., I o." the cil!,t-.l ro p ,e .tie I loin it t who t ipl'.'d lie v. i ip!i op. mil. of ihe i,o, u, im I is slllmg in a iiflW l alll .sloihl Wt.lkli:g Ins l..sl Kiiiicnts The iiaiiic sit icia'ii peop.e .. ie .i;i u completely linaw .n . .-. m. I t'.e.i ti o.ii the luiiiblttig buildings m t vei y ol le.'tloli tiili'ilgl: the muii-.v il.ilkl.ess A mad freiiy k. em. d ;.. sei,-,. tin m und .in V hill lie. t till eel' :iri ilu, her 111 ti.eir i I .listi.iei i. 'It. iil t ie lo. ow - in ' w i ere mg w i i re : in , w. ie ll eieg Alier Hie w 1,11 it, ill. I. A'ili.'h la.. led al.oill l.'l, liiliiiiii .-. a he.vy liiiiif.iii set i'l which c. ih tilled i li.il Oii it it .III: .lie t he nl:;i,t A soon a.s a f. '.v o! t.,e c '!.-r n. .ids r, c over. .1 1 in n si ,i.,es m ;n .-mug p.., -ties weie orglleed am! the .-,.,! woik of lo ililtig ! r tue .lead b. ,,.ili Si f .1 l.ileeii bo lies have oeeu . t cole; i d i.o.ii the delilis ol v.a l.i'ls tinned li, aiding, an I li e .bean work i- j is! beginning t- er; under w:r . .- n-1 it Is prohibit' that as m in. more wt.i be found. 1 i.e gll.n:icr o; i.hleli s, pioeiiliil 1 1 1 1 1 1 t.olii house.- ihe vi lli. II .; and lo'iu a few houses iei' slan ling, was ihe only light lii. v had to Work by Two or tnirc bodies Wl'ie stunilfed ,p 1 III I lit- llll.iilie ol the street w ei .- si i i,-k- n down by the living oi i"!;s , i liubt'i s I he ei II. U s of ie iisi s i v.-ry soil of let ii..: weie tiiie.l .til.i siiivei leg p.ooie. liiiii.lili.g t 'g' lieT ill i .hi all nipt lo k; ep .v.a ai. tiiiei'ai'e in arm-i, is died ii 'i-i ep.i-.ie i i.. ii.o!'ii:;i:; Ualns w ! cor. ;'! .; v ... assr-tan,-'.-. (ii'ilhi i!n i .lib'. W-f hi:u-,..n cri'. -i- i. lent i b't'l ioii. .1 N. V. : A good dial .'ll'ilaeled lo in. Chi. ,ls. ,.! l't.l ir.tnl ( ,.e , alli-!lt:-,.i I fcent ai I : l-lpiliil. ilh ni in p'i''ti e of Ml. III ( i. II. ear i'.a- been the -'il l.iehl . 1 in la: ill ion t lia ced lie. I : h :i til.k w p. h l .; ol wiae spi e:i ( c 'in was Mi. Oa ds', dec ii II (ii .llll 'Ails C'.'.IV.Il leli w as ele, t ,1. i h id Ol. I'l e.l l il ailt i be o! hel day ujioii ibis very .subject, ('il. ( ': ant sai l t hiii he w is v, i, h his f.e i, ei a good dt a: tint nig t he w inter of IsTo 77. He bus in Ins pos.-.i-.-ion p.ipeis which thii.w ligh; upon (i. u ( ii anl's be ief ill that pani-u.-i: ;im. . Col. tSr.iui. .s.iys hedocs not think that his bull, r was ,-lt i.riy of the opinion t h it. Tie!."-.! was entitled to the si at. ile says hi- hit hei thought thai t here vv a.s so much Ira. id upon both shies Innl ihe title of cither iin'e.s or ': ilil-n would have he"u e! hied He said: "l liitiil; lather's idea was thai there should b. a u.-.v e.eciini. A', ii'asl ilia, was Ilis o' ig Hull i h'il. I :e was s.il . aied th a '.'liii'iiir result was ufc.mp'ii-.he.l there '.v.. aid be :t very laige liuicbi1: of pe -file tiiioilgiio.il the cH'titiy disii; is'ie. 1 iiitd dis,ose.l 10 hi il; unon sllett 1 esil.t W ii It sei l.i.i, ,'ust l llst. l'o avoid this my lathe, hoped lo reach so; iif si, i I oi Coin pi .Cillsf W Ilich W oil Id lcsdl 111 no election. Then the Secretary of State would have been obliged to give lioiice t r .iliolhe, eeeiioh. My no her veils not ab.c lo secure this les.ui. ''lie Illecli a ii 'i lUimi tsion was a second thutijh! and wits really ,i ci.mpt omise." Sotllliein otton Mills. l-'r "111 'In' Alltfusl.l ,.i:i ' Ci,r- l,T. 1.-. 1 i.e over pi oii iiei . .Ii h is be II work ed oii. netv ni.nkels nave b en estiin 1 1 1 - - - A and American go ids have been piaeed ill il.'live ! .iiipi t II e .1 with Knrop.aii iirintilaetiires. Tin- re aiiceil tl.e lira gin in f. hieh lhigl.in.l ; i . I it 1 1 .hiisecot tiiiiildv.'ilil ag-ienlv. itii'i siie mu.-it buy the present crop in a tig' mi' that will be a bring rate for an. And tin re is no doubt about thesur piu. stock having been worked fiV fl lost iiioney. but it hm; t-i gu. Our liiani''' n lilieis f.ic 'd the hlU-ic Willi calm d. iei 1'i'tfi' i. in. but In iv tbeii reward is at hand. Nor h .o ti er unload. ,1 on tl.e iubbers inel deal. r in our own nn' '.el, thus ..imp v trans felling tile Inn den. but the.' hi.'.e d,unied their sui phis s!- ,-i, in r'- i :t;n count i ie;. iii th, gieat mirk. -Is if the world, w here it relieves us an i c lilse- imirbit. Autv our e.iUiitrv is lu in !y bare of go. ids t hel v b-iiig, in the oplni 'ii of e uiip-t. nt judges, a smaller stock th.i'i for five vi ars past -tne p-. pie hive economize 1 until fin y have ex hausled sii plies, and a !'r.-h dem-aid is springing up on all sides Cmp rei'ot ts from evei v section are cheer mg Hint the outlook is eneoiiiagiug A North 'ai nlliiii rdiraiiiist. A ilesj.ii'eli from Hiixley, ieoi'i:i KHV.s: Sue moiitlw R.'o .1. l' Wiele re.resi t,tinr himself tol.t- from N'orlli ( 'in oiina. iund his iiiiiieiuiiiiee here. He NOOit eii,i:e,l mjuussloll into some of the best I'nmiiies of the Jihiee, mid succeeded in giiiiiiinf the idt'eet ions of Miss Helieccu Ciosliv. of thiseiiy, who lieciune liis wife. Two weeks e;o ye.sterdiiy u h tter wns received fi oiu Cuiiihe. hind County, N. ('., nliowinrt thiit Wade wus the i.'.'slmml lily reipeetab'.e In. ly tlmt Tin- .m l teal hers were liciiit; place 'itirrj for tli bit; ;Hlli-t, wlu u he d Lincoln and Day is. Kl'i.ni Uiti A I lioirit Mill.! lVnslllul.l. there im n I e.ui.i !.;iliic coincidence of events in the livt.i of Jcll'ersoii !;!isiiM. Abraham Lincoln until each; ipi'i oaehed the eiMi i. i.-rie of his pub- j he fuiver. lhey were both born in' iventueky. i).ivis in 1.S0N aii.l Liu- e.iln iii 1. St lit 1 Ley both were re- move ! 110111 1 iiea- n it ivi Slate in child- lio.nl De.i be.:,- eiiiied to the, S.iillliwe: t ili.d l.lii. ciii liliiliel to li.e ' Norlliw. -t. then soeiile.l. Both of j li. em be,,:. 11 ih; ii poliii.-.d eare-. r at 1 the same jieii d. in J.sil J).tvisbe-j 111 lin n a I'leM.h-i.tial Kle, tor for '.ii; iii.il Liut'oh. iiu j-ilictor for ileiu v -'lay. iinlii serveil in the Indian w.iis of tue V. ,(. and both were ' eh i te.l to ( 'oii-i ( ss ;,h nit t he same time. IS l.'i an I ISld Ami. histiy in the I'liliiliel. in the Mime year, and iibiio-l on ihe sialic day. ti.ev were ; c ;iie,! upon to presh!,! ova r tle-ir re-' sill i IIV e ( ioVl l !illlel;t 1 'itvil' ,IS Pl'O.-l- , h-iil of ihe C.inbdeia e States and t.ll coiii of the l'.,;n ,1 Suites. ! I he lit I It- li.ugiitei of the editor of i in' lilltii. I It.iily :-a..r was immedi- ' at.lv and pi i hniiii taiv leiieVe.Iof n M'lur cough by three doses of lr. Bull s Cough Syi up A twenty-live cent bottle of tiiis v.ilit.iblf leintdy will cure the wust tough. ' . nurham Pi i i! : f. iv yi ar.sago T. I liigsbee pure!. iisi i M! nelesi.f laud hen 1,iiI a n f. r .l,,,I ''. I aid w is sold lo Mil- highest bidder and theref.iie brought fall lu:il Let , value nt the 1 in - III th;. last I.Mlvt'i h:oi,!:is lie lias sold lift). two ilflis of (a-svii" I ei 1 for r-'i;,.... a-id ex-: .e,'!s to ic:;li, on tne other fortv t ight acres Mlt.iiiHI Tuis gives the woiid s nne id a of 1 1 1 1 - increase in valuation ol Durham I md. This land is lib ill three foil, I lis of a hiiie from Ihe corporate limbs in the past fov y. iis fiitiiins hive been male in D.iiham's real . state and still it in ci'e.i -es in value, Ne.vsand Olcl v. r: t'..loid Hose.. P.: i lf ed. of I en nr. is Ml v. ars old arid has carried tl e nniil for 1 leveu months, s. vi iPei : mil's per day. on foot. --'I'he si e 'ill' of Ashe b "ok a mill to the p 'Ian nihil v a l w div ago who whs eoioiciid in Judge Anns co.nt for t. ahng a feather bi d This fellow . tiled 011 a friend, s nt pa: I of the night and a..e his friend s f'. aiher ,, h-tt l-f..re ':iv. I' l ;;.e I the . .ill.e, s ail I sold th ...1. - I' i'.el 011 111'- ll'ileigh and . I.'.s.i!l :; i - V. ! v .l.:V llo'.V. bofli i i . - .ii an ;er I h.in :; irsli- i- i :e. A i' a t em bo. ih !. V I His n. Ti : Cl I I in nle .it line, a". I n'v illi Mr. D M. li' : u .. I 111. lei', is .l!til e veh at'et v sill- on "'i- I rid- - ..i a:i i; ist,. i,.. i i;.i,.... ! i ids A e l. i , j I'C tl' M. :ll I ' onl.. V; t I'.st M ii I . Mr .l.'it.ii ' i'lt-g '!-. Ml - !i. I ! sj ie,;,'.', w i.lf !l I" bllll ' i e lia.cig'i i .1 Viigii'it t , ui ..vihi"d l'.i i oiinly. Pi' 111! was t o' fr 'in his '. stlliek ,;h- other t.Vf -mil two ch'Mift'. ia 'llie.' !' II OII his is gnl. ia.. 7. ami mill. -ling serious it lnt t -i t :i I in juries oi; hw son, a -I'd about IM The ii wa -till iivi-.ig 'ili.-n la-t heed b. .ni. let it was thought impossible f-.r him to . .cover. LIn,.Tfr!;m,T,'E5S' vi. ins in: iris., oiM ,m: i.i . onh: n ii: .r...-?. , :in- ,.,c : .il .-:in l iii..ii. ,t "i -. Sn-..', i.i.,. ..f, , oi.-il tn.-iki- 'I ill o.i- ,. .!., II. .-. ,. m . i.il ,, '.. ,-iilin,:; -l,,. Win ni-. ..tri.i I. i-'-iciii. K.-.iT.t s il 'Mi 'li. ..i..., N.ii -.-i -, . i s .,e, . I VM! .Mi-ins, I'l 1 isl. ..',... , . . rl.-l- l-c cii Mr. W. I. I.i ,m i.i:',. m. I K. ili I-. -.'.,. un.'ii. Ann ii.'. Un'i. FRIENDSHIP ACADEMY. malk anp rr.MAh;:. I'ti'ler ev. ,hiiiiiirettie!il. IN VV W'll. '.oliV. A. li., . 1-,-i-i ..,:,i. -,11 ss i.li.VI.:!!. lliB'r.e t.T ill Vlu.;.' hooi ojielis Mond'i',. Inly'.'". l-Ho. riimi..'iit in,. I -I. .in .II" tl,.fl I- IT, il . I .Siii.lv - IH ,- i,-,,,., s tisiiiilly lil!lt llrs!..'-is inii s-i,. i. v.i'ii Mii-i -. I.,i.iii, I'. I l-'-li'-li. li, riiiitii ni'-l l''.,Ii-k".,iiuir. f-i'iviu!. I'l, i' M'l-l.' ii. i nr li'. in will ! In . Imn;.. . f Ml .l.s-i.' i.;.ili -i . .,f VI, AI-.- c, ...- i., . ,i ill Mii-,' n. : I, ul, ir IT-.r. W. .' v.'io... ..i s.i.i-i'iiiy. .'.. ..-rli.-i. ilu' 1.,-si iniisl l ll nn. I Ml" T in Ih.-Si.ilUi o li..,llln ;i ' In I iM'.ir I s ... I ,- nn i ,', ;i .,- ,. v.'i lll.e ,1 l-f .--. I S.....,iil . -....'. roil 1.- Ih .im in -.' I..i. I.. I :i wh.i u i.ii I., I . hi, I l!,,-i.i-,.',v..s. OK... F. Nl-SI.N', I lii.i s. ,. in Hiii -:.,...... h,. , i ..nun '.' '-:.-. ill, ill li:. Is.' , I I'I'.ii... f I V..l Vlll- W. ',!. MssL, r llil- 1,.,. I- -,CC,.,,-...t ,.S..1 ii I .i.illi. Vli. -ii. in.-.. i,, v.' N. e. Ili.al'lii- i.M. I S. J. NIsAliN. I v.i.-if" ill ,fin e. ei. iii ,i e i .ilil,. ni,.) .. ililni; l... ;iK- .-,.r.' .. ;iil i,.,r.i,i,'i-. nh.. n,;.-,- ne.-n ,,ur I I- '''..il mi' - i; ii -i k I' .-i oei- . ii.. mil.- 1.,,'n v.-ii l.-ii.y. v r.-i-l .lisi..:. in ,.i,.i mil,. s ii ,:. i, ii.u . i.ui I,.-1,. iin,.-. ... iiii.-ii.i i '' s. i i . . . t - . - .i:v. ni. 'iii. I'., ih.. '".I." '.ii, I Il v -... i- -l.li.li... ,e, ."i.t ; . 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I r. ,i:ic ii-.itn. wi h .ji-s.-iii;,.r .'..rt, li . ,-s 1 .iiit-iKit rtt ,'...iii ii. in mii'I urrlvi i 'UN e. wiM.r.ii,siii...riiii..ii.i.'iii. Mmi Time TaWc C. F. & . V. IVY CO. To t:ke i H'ect Momhiy. .Imi. lHS"i ' inn uv un Iiiiiu i.,,i7t s..iiiii MnillWMiiai'.. Mull ti i'sw.tip'r l'MVfl. 8t"tj. Ill ll'llll.'llsvlll.', " 1 I' t. 111. fHV.-tlf, III,.', il.l.i s.-ii,r,.r., ft l.r.'lllll, " 4 I i -ll. i, v ki l.isn-riy. Arrive, il. l". tir.wrsiN.r.i, H '.Ki p. m. 4. mi I 4'l I'i . II 4i a. m, II ( U.Ml Tmiiui Hi.tiiii li.,iiii,i will i...HlSniifT.I fi.r.lln hit. VV. f. s. M'XN, li.n'l Sn,.t. .IX.' M. 'iosl'.. o-.i'l I'hs. Au. nl. buyers arc rattling the bright new Gold and Silver and shiaiifhtg the silky Greenbacks all over the spa cious floor of T. N. JOM2S & CO. i'i A AI MOTH TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, and are paying ENOKSIOUSLY higSi gjrices for the GOLDEN LEAF. They have IMMENSE orders to till and MUST HAVE IT at any price. We sanhesltatan&Sy guarantee higher prices than are paid at any other Warelsossse in the state. Bring us a tria! ioad and we wiSi send you home happy, if a big price for your tobacco and a pocket full of cash will make you. Remember that tike Farmers' Headquarters are at T. N. JOXKSt co:s C WTIWIi WAKE HOUSE, September I'l. ss." Il ' I .' I VU The Best h I'.' Ulidel I etill'i e.l ,-!. 'd Spring and SuEsiiiser Goods! ('oli'U-tili;r of evi nihil'; Usiinllv ; 1 1 it 1 1 1 e:ii'. i.e o. r i e.v ste. Mill ill I V el V j. ii t icillill A tine lot of Rdiiioiis. Iidies' !; "I MA Dr. GEOhSE i mm 'I'lie r. ris'.n wi ivip mi l .1.. ncikf Hi" l-sl W'.if..iis nn -. WV k. i p a lurce si. k .f mviwiwI lumMr, .jn-i'i'ii:- s; ,. it .ii, .,ur ., I, nn, i. aii.l h-ii.i; l. l r..r WiiK'.iis. "I.e I''-'li li iihuIh wpe l If tut ii- l.v il,.- i .hi ir.iks It. I'.-.ii.-, Iviit.iii, ,... ,1 kimii liiivt- lml irimy o-ars .'.vihtIhiiii., ih'n It bl a s'.,.iip.t in.M iiihI iimk" ilii- Im-mi. wu .'..ii niMk,. li .-lir Ht.fr tl.M. Hit- ..i.H ,-lnr ..iallly ifHinldrflt mmx ii I v., ui in;, s ni.'. s.miim ih,. nniil.!- i.iii-m.iv.'k. luiyliiK lien. ili.i, v.irnl-li, unfitly ) th mt I- i,l i VV.' in. .in I,,. " i ..." Hi: l.i'l-i. W.!....l. ltd. I ' HIII,..' 1.1.-: W'rii.' i.u' i.i l 1'viv., Win:, GEuiUii3 D. IXXSfliJ.Cif 6c TO., Manufacturers. Ajuil :tll. 'So Cm "iv V A T T & 'I1 A I a o : , : 15 M Martin Sired IS Exchange Place, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, VHOLKAM: AN D 11KTATL ; c: u o o k ii h . j CONSIGNMENTS of COTTO N and PRODUCE SOLICITED. I ACKN'TS I'Olt i BliSTISlI 3IIXTURE, TIIK -Old) KKIJAIiLK-JWlMTOMOCa 1. W. II1XS..4I.K. W- M-P'.IW. ! HUTU li.rmisl n n..niu.i ilii. r..r Hi" I'r. U, "f iw Iii Hi' oi.nl' "1 1'liniliHin. -Hrp'rinl'i'l 11. la , Wiirrnnts, ftH'1 llilll'lil'K, VViirlili.K LP'iU ! M..ToSAI.II.'Mr''TKAt.ei'.HTIU. eiTrsH.i.'iiki.i.i-''i t.AXlisein i...in:iii wl ik.1.1. sns-nl.'l.'i.tii"s, 111-1. ' ;"' '" si ., .',. l...l..l."l I". ...rn-.l.,l"ll.'0''ll l. 'l. V THOM AS. Ail..ni.'V ill 1 'l . H" "in iasi. I i..i.ri i mil. I. C. IlaScigSi, N. C. .M) sniMK!!. the Clieanest! i'"iii;ii j: voo tl nt tl'.py lmvp just i!i ii we!! i,- l.-et-d stock of New" in ii t'nsl-eliiss eiuiiitry rtore. ;., nd.-i. We i'le Mil i- lit d we ear) (ilean'O Ii'iits: o d Triiii'iiine a'wavson IihiuI. XV n. Iv'Fc.T.TJA.K A CO., SlldlU .STATION'. ('. V. A Y. V. It. R. i' V & CO.. Sasem. N. C. I- Ilu' li. l 'I IIIMIU I'. 1 KI11N ma le, l,..ni! nf licnl wroUBllt '. w innk.' ih" niilv In i.k 1 1'iiuiitnt: near Uial is w.irili haull. I.i .-triii .ur iiiiiu. is mil) wiint.nti-.'i. For mle bv MYNl .M iV lli;ll'N. rinsnomi, N. U. F. FISHBLATE, (JKKKXSW)KO', N. C, iolssale an! Retail Cloitoir, Ululer MeAdoo House uuj in Coiniuereial llow. August 1, KW-V 1U
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 17, 1885, edition 1
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