TuiTituniv niri?v-
TJ1URSDA1. FEBRl Alt! 1Sh
LOCAL RECORDS.
MTTheiuaiiy friends of Col. Joseph
Thompson, of this place, will be
pleased to hear that his cotid it ion is
improving, although he.- still cou -
fined to his Im.l
.v. m. i i ii... .-:..i
of the county will "meet here for the
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VUl IJl-SC tI VOIlMllltll 1ULT LIIU UtlflklU'll
of lebuildiuf? thr bridge at Heuleys
mill ou Haw river.
WWa take pleasure iu calling
atteution to the advertisement of
Vfouru T H Hrimru A' Siiiw u'lmaro
111. i. .1 1 I i.l
ao well knowu to the people of Chat-
liaui as 10 ueea no luiroiiuciion.
MIThe weatber has been so pleas
aut for several days that the fanners
are beginning to break up their
ground. The severe winter has
caused all farming operations to be
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VOa the 17th mat. Mr. W. li.
Hick., who lias charge of the grad- "bt-Ai lier UrolUer, hnepper.i Minis,
ingof our railroad, was married to leached her, she was lying on 1 er
Mi.s Mollie Dunu, of Kaleigh. The.Kt mde, a piece of roamed flenli,
RicoliD exteuds its bent wishea to the nliuost devoid of clothing, hhe was
happy eouple for a Ioiik life of wed-1
dedbiiss.
Fayetteville has lost one of its
most useful citi.eiis in the death of
Mr. A. A. McKei ban. Sr., which oc
curred on last. Monday. He was
noted for his indomitable eiieigy,
st lii t integiily, uml KiiiHikable pub
lic spirit.
Received, among other things
this week
new ciop Cuba Molasses,
Momuthiug very nice.
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alsoalaige lot of Shillings, Sheet
ings. Laces, Jlambuig and other
triuimings very cheap. Wiil receive
this week a lot of line sted Iiish
potatoes.' Fresh lot Oat Meal and
Fancy Groceries.
taT Our tow n authorities have
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urn. ujii f i. ' 1 uays
iiiioruvH uie coiuii'iou oi our sneers
and sidewalks, aud it would he a
good thing if the overseers of the
public roads in the county would tiy
now to iuipiovc their roads. The
road from here to Monciire is still
almo.tt impassable in some places,
which could be put iu good condi
tion with a little ditching.
a&r Great reduction in pi ices at
London' j this week All kinds of
Win'er goods for Ladies and GcnU :
marked down, down, very low. Now!ju
is the time to supply yourselves ; '
bring Ihe canh. London has still on -). floor of the Hillsboio Warehouse
hand a lot of Arid Phosphates .-n.l ; HS covered with tobacco, and the
Kainit which will be sold on tim or streets and yard adjoining the ware
for t ash. He k eeps the best Tob.. ceo houe were ciowded with wagons
and Cotton Guanos. Give him i call - WMilin r to unload.
before you buy.
Gooi PittcKs. At a recent sale at
the Chatham tobacco warehou.iu at
Siler there were some unusually high
prices paid. Mr. Marion Perry sold
one lot a. $1 a pound and another
lot at 50 cents, ami Mr. T. M. Had icy
sold a lot at ti'.t ecu is and another at
2(1 cents a pound. If all our fanners
could get such prices they would
soon be rich.
A Cun.n Btruxr. One night hist
week the cubiu of a colored mini in
Cape Fear township, named Juek
Markn, ciiukIiI u tiro and wan dc
etroyed. In the lofl weie tlnee of
his children r.leeiiu', and hetnre
they could he ieciied one of lliem
tt boy uhout 10 yeaiHuld wits hiniil
to death. When the the whs discov
ered the ladder lending to the loft
was huriiing, and the two childieii,
who were waved, jumped to the
ground on the outside.
A Cl'KIOl'S RumiT.-
(!hatham i
noted not ou'y for the number of its
tabbits but also for its curious mies.
Mr. C. C. Cheek, of Ore Hill, has
sent to the Rkcokd's luu.seuiu u stuff
ed rabbit's skin that is quite a cuii
osity. It is the skin of not only an
unusually large rabbit but of a veiy
pciiliar color, miia almost while. '
but not like the white pet rabbits
that aio Hoineiiuies seen. A few !
. .ii .i i -1
years ago, Mr. Cheek, who deals ex-
lnu;..lii in Liiw un.l f.i.M u..i, ,w ..
vellow rabbit s skin. i
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Oub Raii.koai). Nearly four miles
of th Pittsboro" lailroad are :
graded and ready for traoklaying. '
Du. ing the past two weeks, the
weather having been more favorable,
work has been ,,ushed along rapidly. ,
Cross tie, are being cut as rapidly as
possible, and
d timber for the trestles
is being gotten out. Woik has
begun ou the big embankment at
Seymour's, which will take sometime
to liuish. On account of the ill Hi -cu'ly
of hauling lumber over the
almost impassable roads, work was
auspen.leii on tue convict quartern,
near Mi. LutUer Cleggs, hut will he """' ".. .." .........
resumed as soon as possible. This umn of the bridge and knocked d nvi. , HAimisui Bo. Pa . leb 20 This
suspension of work on these tpiar- one of us spans. A young colored , mug while four men and a boy
ters has given rise to the silly rumor ,IIIIU named Leslie Winn, fornieily! wtu-e atienipting tocioss the Susqiit'
that the convicts would soon be l'JO postmaster at Mount Olive, met j hitnna, tho boat .capsized and the four
taken away from our railioad alto- 'h'ath by the accidental discharge j men were drowned. The boy suc
ccther i f 'l's K""' W''''B l,t gnnniiii'i on ceeded iu clinging to the boat and
The road bed that has already ' l''''day lust. The body was found iu i was rescued aimut two miles below.
i. i. ...l.j 1...1.1 ii 1 the woods with his dog keeping faith-! The lad who was saved was a won of
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UUl IO linn ii u.iiiiurtt i an nniiiiKVD
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seen ii, rcnecinig muiu eietiti on, -- ; n-- - - , . , , , n. ,, . ,
those engaged iu its construction. ' th4 left w and passed through tho , Meelton and going to their homes at
Much of the work can uow bo seen ! causing instant death. New Cumlieilaiid. The boat was too
from ihe public road, and, as ourj Favettmille Observer: Mr. John . lienvily laden to live through a wind
citizens travel to and from Moncui e, D. McNeil, of Seventy First township. H,,"'' wL,,.u wus l'' vaihng. An ef
they stop to look at it, and all begin ,,aveusthe particulars of a deplorable ot. w lmtf .h.1h to recover the
to realize that a railroad is ready ralamity which took place a few daVs '''1"' bV f not thought this can
coding to our old town. The con- siuco in that vicinity. All the we'd-' l, ;"l'ml.eL as the river is still
victs ai;a doing good work, aud the ding preparations had been made for ! "a"'1 ffetit ftl)0ve '0 average.
officers iu charge of them are push- the marriage of Miss Annie Peterson, I " " '
ing forward the work as lapidiy as a voung lady of tho neighborhood, It in said that Cornelius Vandnr
possible. to "a Mr. Wheeler, when the house built, one of New Yoik's millionaires,
U would 1 enliinl llm utn. L l.,.l,tm
of the company ihat another assess-
meat ol at) per wut. on their stock
U now due, aud it is honed that thev
wiil nav promntlv. as the moiiev is
needed to pay for the etosa ties aud
timber.
Jiate News.
TaiWo Southerner: What oats
tlio cold weather of Jammry left, the
liet'.eOi WfM'K OCIOie MSI HI J ll'U.
Dr. V. H. Whitehead, of Battleboro.
who was iiere luesiiay, says Hie to
bneeo area for 18H(i will show a lartre
increase over hist year.
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' , ayetteville News: On eiW
a four year old sou of Mr. ( harhe
t. anus nun a situ imsmtp in me way
..the way
While with
of ielliny biullv burned.
otl'er -lIdren playing ou the dry
trrass in an onen hit the tmiss was
r i n-
lire by then, and the ttames
j " vcr him and set his elothin- on
j tire. He is suftVi in- very much. Mrs.
Calais and her daughter were conoid-
er.Jjlv buruod m pultiu-' out tUe
lll.lH
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iif,.f ni, ttBa Minow'ui eompauv with two other wouieiu.
Willis, a vouutf ladv 17 years old, was colore.1 were enige.1 in Durnmg . j . Hhodes
seriously injured by tire at Crab Point, brush on the farm of Mr. Taylor. Mi on Wilaoi at L
on Fii.lav the 1th hist While ... 1 the Tarboro road, about a unle and a I , , . , , aout
S abo -eWk p m la Kt on lire and she was so budl? 1 . L'ul' to
Ihelite'am as to cause her death, 13 t K tfi
merit of the moment she rau out of i l00i P1" yesierauy uwi o cjock.
i doors culling to ber brother for help, j
j 1 ,e winas ianne.i n.e names huh,
,ukVJ lo tbe nuiise ami Kimiiy coie.i
oy syu.pai nzn g menus. J""
Willis is liviui; but her condition is a
deplorable one.
Peidmont Press: Thero will be a
nee ting of the fai ni rs of the fO'ith -
eastern port io;i of Hickory township
at Killiau s school house on next Sat -
urdav. Ft b 27, at 1 o'clock, for the
..... ..,,un .,f .Wnssiiu' tlio iiiieMtiini of
improved farming and preparatory to
or.;ani.ing a raiiiieis tluO. llns is
ii M.n in the riolit direction, and we
hope our funnel a will attend this eveitliing. t Dontier perished in the j lypuoiu nver.anu wasconnned u: tUe
meeting, yet up a good organization, (lames. It is Miposed that he awoke , disease himself sumo two morths.
and be ilistruuiental iu oig uii.ing ; in tlio night and attempted to kindle a ; W n's hail at the same time a child
iiianv such clubs in Catawba county, j lire ami iu doing so set tire to the wth a broken thigh bone, and was iu
- S.ich clubs ought to be formed in j bedding in bis room. Two hotels I terrible distressed and destitute cu-Ch-ilhani
and cvm-v oilier county in and two stores were burned entailing I cuinstances. He has tint e children
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toe Stale. It would do more tlian
anvthin else to advance our agiicul- j
interests
En. Rkcohd.
Hillvboro' Onseiver: Mr. Henry
Thompson, lanner. died suddenly at
his home iu Cedar Grove township.
Friday, Feb. 12lh. of he n t disease.
-Deputy Collector Frank II Tavh.r j )(, be made, we leaiu from the Wil- : possession of W ilson and for the pur
nd Gcneial Deputy J.;hiisou captur- ( ingtou Star that the entire work : pose of lynching him as thev did
mihi ... ... m. ... ... , ....,...
.dau.tde.troM' ttwoi in n oisiuiei les, ,
east of town. Thursday. leb. 10th. I
Mitchell Faucet le. a colored man. wa
found at, woik in one oi them, ami
wiisai ifcsied and brought to Hillsboio I
lodged in jail. Kvery person I
toAn l uesdav saw the need of a !
,.w Hll h,rn- tobacco warehousi
! Lexington Dispatch: The (late
i Rev.) L. L Heudreli has goue into
tl.e poultry business at Salem. A
boy who was chopping wood nt his
home iu the country, cut a bad gash j
iu the head of a child that was play- i
ing near by. and got under the stroke
of the nxc without being noticed
The lh sici in whodrci-H. d the wound.
thinks that tlie skull is lia lly liaciur-
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ed As Hame S. Lnengootl, a
farmer of Tiiomast ille township, wa
hauliin' a lotf to the saw mill, hi
,
waiTon and lnre wire overt urn
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while geing down a rough hill, throw
ing the leg across Lis body cmiMiig
il-Hth almost instaiilly. He was alone
and was 1 1 t discovered until some
one living near saw t lie horse, and
upon examination found it as above
stated
Lumberton Robesonian : Two
otHcers in charge of an offender
ngainst the revenue laws, weieon the
C .V Y. V. R. R. train. uearStalev.
(,n last Friday, en route foi jail Tin
iitl'ender jumped thiougli the window
and made good his escape; this too, i
when the tram whs running 'iii miles j
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per Hour. ,iasicr .lonme iisuup mi iiinii iiivniiiui oi t u eirt-ii k: i.eie
i i ; L I,., I....1 ............ .1, I M. ,.., u ..l,,,,, il.nl Iw
out ofthecmea few davs iiL-o, the '
tjilitlf Wti Fllltllill;
..l.ii.it lliu li.,nu., i
' i i.iutall....MlJ.i.,...n.wit.v hun
to go into a hole that he found in the
wall : he soon came ruiuiiiiL' out with I
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a ftt. hung to his tail, who bit the
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.1 t .uu.'.l Imek fur bis b.ile. but i
i)t. fort! the rat could get into his hole
th(, r,.l .aimht him bv the tail
ttlul bit hU tuil off. "
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rtoldshoro Messenget . I.iast us
Norm, a white man of liar iett conn
.Y V f " f '''' L itt . .
road, was fatally injured Iron, be ng
caugm. tin ier ,u ..K ; ,
lll.li Tim nixt .Im- lit' ilieil finiii :
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I he iiiiiines he received. .V local ,
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ireiLfin. Ltaiu uii tun hiiuiiuuii'ii, . , . j . . .- ...1,.
', , , . , , . r i i would l-i Meet linoii his meiliorv. Ihe
Columbia and Augusta Kailroad was i . . .. ' . ..
i i i i. i i f .. .i i h tler is published as a vindication or
derailed I riday inormng before the; t
i ..,t...,..l .,. ,..i. tl. l-i.l.rU i'..i ll,,,uoy-
Northeast river near Wilmington.
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ful watch beside him. TUe entire !
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I.i.iil iKim liis mm Intil eiiteicil uniler
,l....,,t,l I,. tUuinilv uml ...,i,.
was transforiiieil into a sceue of giief
and lamentation by the disappearance
of the mother of the bride-elect. Mrs.
.l..lm I'eteiHon. diiriiiLr a tit of mental
aberration. Ou Thursday, tho 11th
'inst , tho day set for the murriuge
(ceremony, in tlio uiidst of nil the
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UllSUe llllU UIIMI' HlieUllllUl, UpOII SlICU
I OCCHHlollH. 3118.
reierson leu tun
house and whh Hh(rMy aft HWrticls
missed ly the otlicr members of the
, IHI1MI-, lieu U Will Oil WHS llllllieuilll CI V
commenced She wiih not found un -
- in tun iitteniooii oi Miurday, when
her dead bodv was discovered
' Nicholson's Creek,
i
R:de.gl. Visitor: As the t rain go
iu,r west on the N. C. Railroad ves
terduv afternoon was passing just
, this aide of Selma, a rock was thrown
ito a coach strikiiif,' a KPi'tlemau and
i.i... ,,nc:.i.,roi.l.. Tl, f
, iuiuiui kuii 'iianiiin, o
feIK,(.,. WBH (.,ultrilt alul proved to be
. a wllite a,.,i uhout 15 or i6. He
j WHs in.-arc.erated iu jail ut Su.ithfield
i and will be prosecuted. Such ofiences
fhould be nromntlv nunished. On
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Newton Knterprise:
The engineer
of Ule East-bound imssen-er train on
; (he West'ru road Sunday afternoon,
(iiH.over(.j tt uj.h, lvi ,; t, tnK.k
i T,,e tritiu WH8 topped just in time
t(j S(U(, t,)p Jja1.H .jfe al(j ,jc
,110V).j Hiil name was Sitrman and
, he was dead drunk. Ano
An.iilioi- .liu.
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j c lttst lYl.hiy ui 1)t A ,
j name of O D.muer stopped at the : ,J1 t by a posse of some 18 or 20
1 ('rocket House. He was very much I masked men, who took charge of the
! under the influence of liquor and iu. prisoner and carried him over the
i order to keep him from disturbing j State line into Patrick county, Va.,
the other guests he was locked iu his !UUu summarily hung him to a walnut
room without a liiht or lire. Duriiiir
j the night the building was discovered
; io oe on lire, neverai oi tne guests
oareiv esc i lea wun tneir lives, losing
a loss oi aooiii .j.jw.ium.
About the Change of Gunge.
From the Chni lniu- oluwvvr.
! Iu addition to the information ;
! which we gave a few days since ro -
native to the cbaiiL'e of irua'e soon !
iiiiiou owi iiihi me enure wuu
u, to hlj (1,Hie , two d:iJ The ;
chaiiLre is to be made ou almost ;
eveiv railroad souih of the Ohio ;
,u),l Potomac riveis, extending over j
about 1.1.128 miles of railroad, made I
llH follow : South
n,i.; North Caiolint
Carolin 1,320 i
miles; North Carolina !t(0; Georgia
2,4 1: Florida 1.250: Alabama 1,803; , pie of Stokes feel callad upon to fei
Mississippi 77(i; Louisiania 313; j ret out and bring to punishment tl e
Kentucky l.iiii: lennessee i,ftht;
and Migima ;ini nines, me work
to be done oil the day of the change
wili be greatly expedited by doing
as much of it as possible previous
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chan-e there will be at least three ' I,ll,,,IJH' snl every buck, squaw and
mea assigned to each mile of rail, j Il'i''fe-be be, she or it lull blood
The work will be done between 3:30 , r hall-breed possesses iu the aver
a. m . and 4 p. in , during which j tte W ''"; and yet the tiovern
time the running of train will have t,iKlit l,"r 'Le bi "" ol t,'m (a
to be us1eiid.d. After 4 o'clock. I lw m.t, In,,Ju i,',",0'i' ttioiJt! e!t"
however, the running of the trains
will he letiiiuiett. The change of
"
k'"ge will, of ciiill se, necessitHte t
ft - , .. . .
of the. n.lliiiK "lock, mid this will be ;
iulinn.t l.i.r !,.!. a H... uiti--
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I ion oi tli track, l lie gieater pmt
of this ftoi k, however, can be done
hefoie the day of the clmige, ami,
indeeii. in aii v of tke cars and lo
comotives ai e now being prepared
for it.
Inventor of the Telegi npli.
Chahlottk. N. (,'.. Feb '11 The j Judge R. II. Cannon, who was for
Obseiver tomorrow will publish a col-j s)Ilie j prg OI1 ,e Superior court
u m n interview bv its Washington cor-; bench, died very suddenl v at his res
MHpoudeiit with Junius Lynch Clem- ideuce at Webster, aged T( years,
oiis, cleikof the liver and hul bor , lt0 lmd been to the town, and on
eoinmittt e i.f the house of Uepre-en-
tatnes, who claims that he is the j
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iiivHitetl the 8eui in 1835 while at !
I f . 1 1. 1 1 il i il I 'im nn mm. ll-.riniil
U iM,,li.lii1i..tP,l his diM-ovei-v to a !
. . . . .i . . !
Mr. Page, who
vllice and who
ho had become ,lul,e
.electrician. Mr. Page j
i r the letter and eleven j
was in mo iiaiciii
eminent as an
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v.-m s after took out a natent on tl.e
"liscoverv anil associated Morse and
Amos Ken.lall with him. The com-
I puny applied to Congress for aid to
develop the discoverv. and the world
L l.1,iII101() 4.llims
iuwuli ,)(lt iveH
! Mols .T.-dit for its development.
..,.,. tho iuU.rvMW ' f(,i.
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leaf from tlio laurel
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Morses brow, or drop
that circles
. word that
Four Men IM owiieil
one of the drowned men. The men !
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were ret iiinini' fioin tlieir work at.Tvii. ueiueis in
iu niuLiior ri hiiiti tuelll s to bllV all
island 011 the coast of this State,
near Morehead. lie will U111I1I ajtlry gotsts ami noiioiis ai wnoiesaie
club house on this island. Much 1 only. Their grocery store is full of
Dionert on the coast of this State
j ia uow owned or leased by Northern
people.
An OlltniKeotis Lrnchillir.
I
Fr.m ,U V,UHtua Repuhllcnn.
i o,iiu tummlm- u,.i.,l,o
out oU8 effaTr was perpetrated in
stokes county last week. Au intel-
lg('lt geiltlCUiail fl'Olll tllU,t COUllty
1 ;.. .. im,i..,iliii uu folUnn-
j Uan by the name of Wilson who
from a Mr. Rhodes, of Put nek conn-
iv. V. i-Lim, 1 1, f.. I,1'
! wagon wliile in Mudihon, (torkiughaui
Vv" -.i . , P
I 'ln caue with the muleto Dan bury
. "e a"; n l tei1 to tra. Hit, ,
'Jf frtU tloya county, a. 1
hail-
''roiu
ix... " .1 . 1 .1
I -auuy wt-ut home to spend the
; with Mr. J no. H. Liuvrlle, who
lv. BW,1,B mxU? f,'" ) ulnut Cov'
1 " "?IM? eveu,''tJ ' "y .
"U"""B re-iciir.i ia.ioury iu pur
suit of his mule, and was informej,
,
, . u . 1 ,ewL,'l "oii, u i niui on ua n
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I justices of tue peace, and committed
I to t Daubury. A few days at-
terwards Itlioi'es c-auie ba'k to Dan
bury with the necessary papers for
the removal of the prisoner to Rock
ingham county. Sheriff of Stokes,
Dalton. took couusel of W. W. Kiui',
i attorney, who advised the siirn uder.
The Dailies started with the iiiisimer
!n Ifm Li.wrl.u... n,
ai!llr Martin's Lime Kiln, they were
"ee. misoii lived at Uerinantou. i
Stokes county, last year, and rented i
" . ivuuey. juuug n ear
" i i
. 'n on me imuun oi trui i utile.
his brother in-law, with nothing to go
upon or any one to care for them
It now appears that the papers pm-i
polling io oe irom tue auiiiorines of
Rockingham, were foiL'i lies and trot
en up by Rhodes and his Patrick
eountv eonl..,l.i-,.tu i., ... if . ....i
pose OI IMlclmig
And while there is no soit of doubt
that Wilson Mt.,1,. .! .!.
is the deenest indi.'n iiK.ii at liiM
lvnchiug by the Virginia nei-dibors.
Evei-vbo.lv i.i-o.,o,i....eU ti, .- u
high-handed, willful and brutal mm -
der, ami Sheriff Dalton and the lie.
meu who peipetrated it
Our Costly Indians.
Fnmi ttu Ailaina GjuoUiuUuu.
P1""' ttl 1,4re I'ense
lilllllllil
Law I
Vi'Kl- It ctbt .ti.r)t)'.).(i:lt) to
feed '
uud blauiet the noble rt d man Three
, u "iui tut. uuuu. it mau. iure
Hears U!o we extien. e, iiu.in i
l1'!''0 l,t:llJ tloub1'' tl,ilt fu" but
!,lb 11 s i"isii)ie to say UUW UlUCll
clunu to the liiiL'?rs ol the Indian :
" -ii i :
agents a per capita calculation would 1
lie imlv iiiiliriili.il . I.. Sil.'u IMIli u
have expended 2 J,i,imb,M)tl in taking
calf i.f tue liidiuiin, and ptobably us
..inch untie iu various ett'otts to sub
due or exterminate the pesky crea
lures.
, jH return sat iu a chair in his bouse,
Suddenly he fell forward dead.
Senator Butlei's bill authorizing
J.h Wry of the treasury to do
y to do
proof of
"' "1"'" piinnim .... t
i e rmiumius ipror,
i t
t lie fill vii- ware, iptvi'li v
and othtr
Vlol'" t.V deposited in the treasury
b . ''otary of war in June,
J!,,', "H 1"M'".V MUliire.1 oy the
. .
1 lll,,'a H, ;.V 'I'll nig the latt
war, lias been lavnrahly reported.
Some of the heir-looms carried out I
of the country by Sherman's bum
uiois may therefore still be recov
eietl.
A Michigan bov ale a bur of soup,
drank a lot of soda water and went to '
ii , .p. . . ii,
ik.-.i ii t ill r iiin t 1.1. M lie iioei.iii null
a hard time to pull him through, but
the boy now says the next tune he
catches a co.d he will use Dr. Bull s
Cough Syrup.
A smooth complexion can be had
by every lady who will use Parker's
Tonic. For promptly regulating the
liver and kidneys and inn dying the
blood, there is nothing like it,
this is the reason why n so 0 -m 1. :
moves pimples and gives a lot, !
to the cheeks.
and
Having engaged my services to R.
V. Bovn .t Co ,
F. B0Y11 .t Co., V1101.tsAi.K and Bk-
Boots, Snots and
Tiicnks, Oreensboro', N (V, I take
this means of informing my itcqusin
t iiii't s and friends of the uainn and
soliciting their patronage, aud hope
they will call to eee me.
Very truly,
Jimmik R Hi vis.
The men-hunts of Chatham will
incase remeinoer nun .1. n. iii urr a
1 .1 1 t iv .
Co, of Oreeusooro , . I:., is the
: lui t-'est Slid oldest whol;fi-a.e house 111
1 the city. The only house that sells
L'oods iu that line. '1 hey buy
hied
fruit, wool, rags, flour, eggs, ic.
J. W. Hiorr & Co.
TUB MAHIIET8
Rojxirioct fur Tnr I i-. .-mill by
WYATT A T A YLOR,
OKOCKHH & COMMISSION MKUl'll STS.
Nn. l'j 8utli Hldo Mitriln St..
KALbu.u, N. C i'dliruary 33, 1KH6.
COTTON MAHKKT:
i mi.iiiiiiik,
HiM-i MMUtog.
-
'vt ch.s 'T " '"V"" .
UH
('iinvamvil Uuoie, 11 rn,
Ikwl rrnnml, Jttiln Irlr:., f hsrrr
7a Jfj76
2 7
riimnr, B'" Swcfl, 0
M"lnB Piim, 160S3IK)
'ul), o.inrt, a"), nrh'J IW-hes, tlfiO
Syrui, urlght, M llrlml Apploa, JJ'S'.
tui(r Initirr. iii;5
OrlKlu Yi'llow, e I'yiiH, 15
F.irC. 6 clili-kans, 8S40
llrjifuilMt.nrl. ?l..i mr.n
! Oiir.w. ios,5ii iiwi, 6j7
w w,
t. Thran prlotMi Aro (or larsf l'i
New Ad vertiseinents.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICi:
Hnvihij guaUllml m ihi dminli.imtc.r i.f
W. M. T.'ku. ilivtHiMtl, 1 litTHiy uu-.lry all imt
Bl's h"l'l'K -ililinM HK'.lDBt hHtil (lerdnDt Ut OX-
iin.it tt.r mmo t.. m i.u ..r ir..r ui -jr.ui iy ..f
fr.wry. 1W7.
WiLLlEA. Tl.AO(',
I'cOruarj 25, 188.
WHEN
TOV COME TO
RALEIGH, N. C,
CALL AT
FOR
IIAItDiVARK.
Ctttloiy, Guns,
ft,T M,
PAINT3, OLS, CLASS,
LIME, PLASTER,
Cement
AND
1,000
OTHER ARTICLES.
BF.ST GOODS!
LOUKSI PRICES!
SQUARF DEALING!
WltIT Foil PlilCES oK An'v-
tiiixo Wantkd.
OI1TOAOE SALE BY VIR
Tt'F .f ft ni"r(i;Hif .IimnI .xM.-iiu'! tf. M'.ltlM
n Kiikw.ii by A. o lliirl)-. I will H.-II im .i l
hii.-iImii for riiMli ut irii i-.urt.ioiM .l..r, In Imiih
lH.ru, en 4rriuiAY. ilio 2nii iliiy Mmi-.-I.. Imho. the
uii'llvl.l.'.l tiiifr.-Mt ..I sitl-l Hurley In it i-rrinlii
trnl ir IhikI hlnmif In Onltlmul t.iwi.slilii. hii.I
Ii', J'.I.u J,
Itl'SSKI.I. l y
rvljruwy 1,
A. P. (lll.HKMT, A'.ly
feiTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
OorSeTV OK CHATHAM
IN 111K SI I'LUMU CufBT.
HlrHin lleii'trr n And ntli(.i-rt,
.tl;'lllll.t
J"hiiH'n O. Maiiii hii.I othcr.1.
Ttiln Is a !'.'1hI .r'n-,','.ini fi.p tli.. piirit'lon "f j
rcrlnln rrnl 'i.tnl1, .r wlil.-li thf pl.iliillns nn.l '!. ,
f.'ii-liuiih Mi-e t.'iinnin In .' mile -n, un.l It niH-artui; i
In lhi wiilKtiii il'in ..r Hi i i l.y iiffl l-ivn ih.ti
Hie .Iff.'il.littiit. MiihI Itiillpy. i , mil Hnlly, Ja.-k
Cilii'ii, iit-,irt!t. Y l.'.il'en iiii'l 4' hii.I lir
hn.i4tii. iwli'w nuint Ih ir .-. .) arc nm r-l-tl.-uii.
i Urn Hiuif. an.l . , r ilu outtfi'ii.-o
m r. wlllili, Huh ' . -.. li.Trliv n..ll-
fl"1 '"" r Vk".r ,"""-
rl"r '-'Hirl "t CliHlliRin .-.iiiuiy. to,,,ilu 'iOiliLy Hll.T
ii!.i.rvi,r oii pu in -.i.t i. au.i in.-r.T
'""r ""' "U'l'lullil Ul" lilKlntllTs, nr Ju.lU-
w. r. rot'sni'.K, ;. h. c.
February 18, 1HW,.
ORTOAOK SALE BY VIR
TI'K a i.iirti:;iiri tt. cx.'ijti in in l.y
i II. M 1mwIii nn.i nn thf Ulitj y "I Iir-
j r'inhrr, ltH. I liiHi-li.t MlMI'a Jlll.'ll'iil f'T H-h
! DA v, iiih tay I Ki'hruitry, IfHii. h i-rtitii tra-'l
uf I. tti l in New InMi hiwtihlilii, .'l)Hiliain tfmmy,
j A!j-'lntiiK itio lamis f TIimiiiiu t.-tMntr, J"bii
i Clark ami uihm'ft. au1 ftinulului; mT-n.
Jan. VH, lbfMi. MOKS Ci.AliB-
TATK OF NORTH CAROLINA
tMII NTT OK CHATHAM.- IN THK Sl l'l.moll
C.illir.
W. I. Lnuilmi, B.lniliesiratiir "f JauetJ. linvio.
A1.MI11.-.1
William liavli. alul nthrrs.
TIiIh l h hi.'i lal .r'-'.' lllilt Iiihi!uii..I liy llli
litallifirr fur a llnal Ki-i-.iiiiil nn.) Hltlenii'iii nr I1I1
liiiiiK'nti-V i.iai.', ftii'l It ain.,'irliii; 1.1 lln.naili.fa.--llmi
uf 1 In- i-niiri thai Hie ilefi'ii'taiHH William
Davit.. I iv liTli-k N IHivK Mary K ljilllli-i'. J.'llll
O. MlUn-. Tll'.liutaC. Miller, ,l,,lin T. iMtvlp mi l
I' teileri.-k II. I'avir. arii null rt.t.til..ila nt IliU Slain
ami Kin iipi'i-i-aiy imrili's 1.1 Mil ir..i-.-i"llnK,
Uiey Hie liKieliy 'i"lllli',l I" a.ii'ar al Ih nfll I
Hit. lii'i k nl Hie i.iiirri"r ii.uri ut sal'l euiinly f
Chatham will. In 'to ilaymrniii iho nervier ..1 llil
11.11 hi' l.y iiliili all ami hiikwit nr .liiimr 1.1 .
Hie iiinini irr -. I'liiniilalni, er Jii'lu-meni mil in
tltken iru Urnm. W. r. tOI SIIKh, C. 8. C
Jainiaiy I, len.. 6l.
NOTICE!
A good Stoiib House and Dwki.i.ino
Hot sk. one mile from Richmond De
pot, Chatham county, to Ri.nt, or
Sm.i. for one-half of former cost.
. ' ' '1 ;,., .,;..
Ootid tune given
Apply to.
A B. BRIGHT,
Feb. 11, 18Wi. Richmond, N. C.
ISSti.
ISMi.i
sew ceo; 0; mil.
i 'are fully IVsted.
Wariaiitcil to (SrowvWK WILL
Bust Vauiktiesand thk Bkst or Sm.ds,
at tiik LowtsT PiucKS Diiiia r
MIOM THE FaII.M.
NEW CATALOOFE nm 1KSU FREE
JOSEPH KAHRIS SEED CO.,
More ton Farm, Rochester, N. Y.
PATENTS,
Caveats, Trade Mai ks A Copy wrights.
. ontmnoii. nn All ninnr v
om.-r nrn,i.,l m f,,r .h.i-.hi tt; i tM
' m,.l trom mhi.itiin.
wm?"
. i 'f ' mn
M.my ooirr i)iihi..ii, in (....m. i
lliff Sunt, nt
IhIK ot llin I'. H. i
1'nl em oni' A
I.ir
In-iilAr. Kilvliw. Inrini mi
rMpr.Mier in
iiihI rlimiiR In y.iiirownSiMiii.ir
nniiiiy. wrlm li. c., A. snow k
C4.,
o n rirui t ni', wasninii.m, u. c.
Ko.
1878. 1880.; WTATT Wi TAYLGR,
i GROCERS
THE RECORD.: comissmme
EstatlMei Bill Tears Ap,
IS NOW
A PESMAKEMT ffSTITUTIOJT,
AND OBSERVES
The Encouragement
of p:veky citizen of
CHATHAM COUNTY.
IT HOT ONLY KEEPS THE
PEOPLE OF CHATHAM
THOROUGHLY INFOBMID
AS TO ALL THEIR COUNTY
AFFAIRS, BUT ALSO
GIVES THE ;
i
i
Latest and
Fullest News
from ail parts of
Xorth Carolina
AND THE
United States, j
THE ELECTION MPAIGN
IX
WILL BE Fl'LL OF
interest and
excitement,
and as nsiiaL
S I
THE IlECORI)!
WILL HE IN THE
FRONT RANKS BATTLINd
101: THE
Democratic Party.
Every Democrat
IN C HATHAM
Ol'tiHT TO READ
THE RECORD! j
1
j
WE OFFER j
AS SPECIAL INDUCEMEMTS
The Weekly Star
OR
lis Wcokly M Free
FOR ONE YEAR TO ANY SUB
SCRIBER OF THE RECORD,
WHO WILL SEND I S
Ixill. Vill.' IVII Tlir MilVI'Y
OFTWO NEW SUBSCRIBERS
FOR ONE YEAR.
ALSO SEND
THK
WEEKLY STAR
WEEKLY WOULD j
free for six months to any subsci i- j
1st of Thk Ri-:iinti, who will pay
up liis arrears ami a year's subscrip
tion in advance.
HE HEW YRKAR
AND
THE NEW YORK WORLD
are the leading lUmocratic pa pi r in
THESE OFFERS
I I. .l.. ,.,.nlaoo nf l.eloi'e
: IIIIIU,
tli 2rti of FeViruarv,
iCARHVIN SIOCK A FI LL LU
f
! Heavy Groceries.
Bagging and Tics
A SPECLiLTY.
CONSIGNMENTS OF
Cotton and Produca
SOLICITED.
WYATT & TAYLOR.
15 E. Martin- and IU Ex, -await. I'ja'-k,
Rai.hii. N. C.
fppt. si, iKHr.
Nearly a quart, r i,f a eentury
a'o, in (liis city. J e;;;;e ! in the
Dry Ouo.K-. liusint s.-i. n.'nl dei--mine.l
from the Leiiiijiiip to
strii-lly a'lhere tound meet u.l th
! waiiilsu'idreijuii-eineiit in tUe
fiiUc.-t weiiHe, th.it the tra.Je re
l!iiie.l..ruff,.S,.,. 'J'i,,., early
ilicreiirie in my Miles ;nni viluj:e
of luisiiK s.s is ti c.iin ii;einr and
Knii-fiiet'ii v j.ioo! that my efl'oi.s
to lU:iilii.tiu a
TlioliOI-.iill.V I",.! '!'!-! n. J'iiiST-Cl.AS
Di:v (i!oj.s si oijr.
in tills city ! ii'.e!
J he Jl'lllile I, n i
and .-nidi - lis a.
uiid"i t.tkiii. a...
lhi e.i.iji. .,(!,,.,
J !ii:-l it v.i I I.
i n .! :i.ili)i- j ii I
thkl
I'j'i related,
"i i.i r.).-g v
!! it: ! 1. ; M
tii .r
!i :i,d.,t.
' ! l e i iltt
ii 1 Mai
Mv r
NT l-Nl
'J'l'iimnrl
in ilis S
wit In
ty. s
ut it i iv ti i:i
heaa
No and iiiiiu
adeijicile i.e;i i,! i
call lie ;.h el, iii tins
and, as uas (,,.
reetii;.'. i l u 1
'li etl.ess
III, ill. d spu.-e,
llject III thin
' Mm one i d
all. each mid ii.thwdn.tlly. an ia
vit ilion ti call met ina!;c u thor
ough induction .,f (I, is iculiv
beautif.jl -toie. 1 wish you all
A 31 nv ( liristnias and
lliippy New Vraf,
FRA.N li TiiORNTON.
F .vki i iMi.i.r., N. C.
Januai v 7. lssii. :l!s.
HAPPY XKWVKAI
TO ALL OCR
iFBIENDS AilD CUSOSEBi
We take this t.ppnrt iinny ol t lintii.ing
our frii ); I.- t..i their lile ral st-ronagi-
and Ii. ; to im i it a
Coot iliiianee ol the nuiiie.
We will st iii V il. .1
liei p I'W'i Vtiiliig
M.11 wis!;
and wiil try and
sell to ol us rlii :li
as I he 'ooil . ciii lie 1 -,.1
any v In re. We will s U cdii
tiliiie ti) ;:ie CASH ,-,i-lniui'i
special iiiiliiceineia -, O.ir si oi l . ill
ALWAYS BE ( OMPLETE
and will not be
in tinv
lilowed to run
depai tne nt.
FARMERS
can always liud PLOWS of all k n ls
and PLOW CASITNCH. which will
be sold at very botto.u prices. Also
a good stock of
AXES.
SHOVELS.
FORKS."
MA 1TOCKS,
TRACI-'.S.
HAMES.
COLLARS,
LINKS,
and farming iniiilemeiits genit'ally.
We have a lev
I WAGONS AND BUGGIlS
whi: i. w ill he sold low.
Remember you
an lind itnvtliing
nl Wl !
If vm don t see it, ask for
till have a splendid stock of
it. We
DRY OOODS. FANCY OOODS,
NOTIONS,
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
DKI'OS,
FFRNITI RE. il H'ERIE
CONFECTIONERIES, SHOES, BOOT,-.. HATS.
CROCK r.RY,
md tho Lost SEWINO MACHINE
made.
It will always pay you to rail and
ft posle I, if nothing more, at
W. L. LOrJCDWJ.
Jan. 7, lKSfl.