Jhe (tnaihaiH iiiccnS
THURSDAY. JULY 15. lsti.
LOCAL XUSCOIX.US.
WtT Summer is already half gone.
H Twenty live men eali get good
wages cutting ei oss ties for the i.'itts
boio' :uiiioud.
HOT The celebrated colored orator.
Rev. J. C Price, will deliver an ad
dress at this place, on next Thursday
night.
tcV The only pensioner of the war
of now living in Chatham is the
widow of Mr. John Fields, who was
a soldier iu that war.
jay A will was admitted lo probate
last week by the Clerk of our supe
rior com t, the maker ol which hud
been dead thnly years.
. tmr As herolufol e announced, there
w.ll be h lurgo Sunday school celc
liiation next Saiurduy at Emmuiis
church, iu lladley township.
W Our vvoithy mayor is kept
busy trying violators ot the law. lie
has . heid oert every day this wet k
ami is making ihe law a terror to
evil doers.
W Our young townsmen. Dr. J.
M. Manning and Fundi C. 1'oe, as
they dash mound town in thcii new
and stylish "dog-carts" am the envy
ol ,all the oiher young men.
IHT Headijuaiters for .Shirts'. By
Hum iV Headeii have just received a
Dew line of Shirts. 1 lie be-M oil els.
Shut ever shown here. They sell
their liioc.eiica as u.f.i1 .w am oni..
taiT Ou last Sunday Rev. J. W.
AValsoii preached veiy acceptably u.
the Buplist chinch iu thlsp.ace. lie ;
is a (.'halhuuute who gi minuted Willi
honor ut the leccht commencement
at Wake Forest.
liar We take pleasure, in calling
attention to tlio udvcitiscmcii.s ol
Ml. Veinou Spiiugs Academy and !
Shiloh Academy, and in comm. tiding
them as institutions ol learning dc
sciving of the pub.ic patioliage.
Mr The laiuoad tax to be paid
this year by Centre township win be
only about hint' as Hindi as it was
last year, being 1 i uis.ead ol -5 ceius
on the igltit) va uanoii. This wi.l be
good news to many of our tax-pavcis.
a On last Monday J. A. Womack,
J. 1'., selltUifid to t wenty days' im-,
pi isonment a coloit-d man. named.
L wis Fai i iu. lor a Iu uial ussuu.t on ;
a small white boy, named Falls. who;
is employed by Mr. Alex. Fauner, :
near this place.
J-At thu meeting of the credit
oik of the liyinim Mam. I'm lining .
Company, held iu--t Tuesday, tiny'
declined to sell I l.e lacloiy on li.e,
teims offer, d. This 1'aeloiy is valu
able pioj.erty and oilers a chance for
a good bin gain.
Voir We woiiid sugge-l to the dem '
ocrats of Chatham I hat, w lieu lln-y
Ht'end their township n.e. ..ns lit s I
vreck, they liy to ge: iveiy voici to
fnkethe I In "in dm ii.g I lie campaign
And thus keep poud upon the politi
cal issues. Omy "0 cents iiuiil the
election.
fst" The threshing machine has
uh eady b. gun to p.l iu its dead.y
woik. On last Saturday a while
man. li' ined Lie Hamilton, had his !
left hiwi.l so badly mangled iu a
thi esl. machine at Loi-l;wi!e. that
the a i . was amputated betweeu the
Wlisl .o..l e.how.
tar Farmers, if you wish to sow
Tin nips it w ill pay you to buy good
need. You will find at London's a
Jaigo lot of Ruist fresh Tin nip Seeds ;
Ullie different varieties lor sale in
any quantities. Also, another lot ol
those sipiciul id Cigars. London keeps
the best 5 cents Cigar made. i
U2T Mr. A. M. Yiii boi ough died at :
Osgood, in this county, on last Sat -unlay,
aged sixty-nine years. He1
was one of Chathain's most us ful ,
citieus and his death is a great loss
to the community iu which he lived.
Ho was one of the most honest ami ,
honorable meu that we ever knew.
MTOii last Saturday theie win a '
conference of the Methodist Sunday '
schools of the l'iltsboro' circuit at .
Ptejisant Hill church. An appropri
ate "address was deliveicd by J. A.
Alston, Esq, and slant speeches
weie Mnuilt by several others. It;
was an occasion much enjoyed by all
who attended. ,
fcjjr The annual conference of the ,
Din hiiin thsti iet will be held next
wrek at brown's Chapel, in this;
county, beginning on Wednesday the,
21st. Rev. B. It. Hall will preach
the opening sermon. A large intend-:
anee is expected ami all visitors will
be pleasantly entertained by the hos-
pit able citizens of thut neighborhood. ;
6tf You will lind a few of those
good bin gains still left ut London's. '
lb- is offering a large lot of Ladies' j
Hats at 10 ami 25 cents for choice ;
Borne of them former prices 2 and
$3. He is offering dents St raw Hats
at cost Also, u luigo stock of Ready
made Clothing ut and below cost.
All for spot cash. Ho means busi
ness. BadT The colored teachers' institute
is in session here this week. Theie
are seventeen teachers iu ut tendance,
and their appeal anee and behavior
are highly ci editable to their rata.
The instructors and lectuieis are
l'rof. S. Vass, of the Shaw Institute,
Trof. E. E. Smith, of the Fayettevilie
Normal School, and 11. S. Sellais, of
this county.
Thk Univkiisitv. We tire glad to
see tho I'nivt'i siy offering life in-
struelion to its graduates and those
of the other Colleges Students who
desire speeial training in Latin or
Greek or Kngineeiing or Chemistry
or any study will find it at Chapel
J - . ' .
Hill. Professional teachers are otter- only tins, out uiiaiitam can uoasi oi ouib uws,
'd the advantages of a special course having steadily increased her demo-
under Prof. Henry, while they may era' ie majority at every election since ;
at the same time pursue any' other INT--', which eaiiuot be said of any' Asheboro' Courier: Dr. Worth in
studies. Consideiing the sie of the other county in this district. In forms us that a continct has been
. Faculty, the equipment of the labo-: every other county the democratic made wiih the penitentiary authorities
.r.itoiies, the method of imparting
Kiiow ieiige. the liumrji-r ami enarac- somey. urs iiinii iu oiuuis. oiuiuiw iiaitroiul lo the f actories within ten rester, a disabled soldier of the late
ter of the students, and the cost, we wo do not mention this iu disparage- ,l.ivti. u H thought the work of war, would like to have the opporlu
eiin unhesiiiitingiy recouiinend our ; nient of the true democrats of our grading mid track laying can be com- nity of voting for him for Register
I'uiv. i sity as not exceiled by any in sister counties, but only to empha : j.leted by the first of December. This , of ileods at the coming election.
j the United States for our hoys. For 1 size the Hteodfustness of our Chut-; is business and insures a railroad. I Bkaii Cheek.
unnouncemei.l, see our advertising ham democrats, who amid nil the July 1st we had the third ami most ! -
.columns. political fluctuations the victories ; destructive freshet ever known on! TTnmnnnitiT P lnrAt fntinUnn
Svmmkk Visiroiis. Our town
is
noteil as a pleasant place to visit in
nie siiiiiuiei. ami, anei 0111 lainoan
is eompieicd. will no doi.l.t become
tpute a Hitiumer resort. I lure are
quite a number of visitors here now
ami others
are expected shortly,
latest aiiivals we are
Among the
p. eased to note the following: Miss
Annie Stone, of Mississippi ; Mrs. T.
A. Craw fold, and Mrs. Fred H. Lon
don, ol Rock I itll, S. C., with their
children ; Miss .Maggie ILmghtoii, of
Charlotte; Mrs . M Jones and
chiidi t i.', and Misses Sally ami Luitt
Jones, of t'ui v ; R'-v. Dr. Marshall.
Miss Nettie .Mai shall and M.s. 1'lnl
Tavloi and children, of Raleii-h : and .
Miss Lena Chapiii, of Aurora. N. C.
Several i't the chiidi t-n ol Mr. tie i.
T. Leach, of Nevv York, ami J. P.
l.eacli, ot Jithetou, are Msitiug lueir
eiandpaieiits and having a jjllv time
of it.
The many friends of Mr. (1. W.
Tiionipn.in, Sr., are picast d to see his
ui iiiiu i.ii i; ,ii;iiiii lit win uiii-it iil.
i ; 'it.,. ;
OU;: II.
Mis
In. me
t Daisy Deiison has
after a protracted
returned
visit to;,,
Pol tsiiiLiith and Richuioiid.
ToWNsiiie Mkktinos. in order that
there may be no misiiinlerslamli.ig
as ... the wme and jiuices where
diiKieiit townships of this county
wii lueei. we w iiLiii 111 iieuuou mill 1
. . 0 . i
' .' .. . 1 i ;
c..u-, wi.. meet a. nieir usual vou .g
:l o'clock on Sat unlay, the
1 . . . ...
4th ilay ol July. J ne. scveial pre
cincts ale eu'ili. d to casi iu the coun
ty coiivi uiion the following number
of votis: A. hi igbt's ;J, .Matthews K,
Rear Click '.). liiclunond 4. (bill o,
F.gy pi (i. Osgood 'I, Lnckvnie 4,
liiui.l.oi ne 4. Johnson's Stol e 0.
Boon's Simp 2. Fear. nigton's Mill 8.
iiigg.ibcc'n Si ore ". liaidwiu's 111,
11a l. -y's ;"). Hickory Mountain 7 and
Cent i e '.i. a total ot '.in voles.
The county convention will meet
lieu- on .iloiiduy, the 2nd day of
August, and elect fifty delegates to
the Judicial convent ion. lifty to the
l 'ong l Cssii nal convention and seven
teen to the State convention.
Hin ri i.i: Di.iK k F.u roiiv.-We are ' l"perly wdU cents on the poll be
much pleased to announce that a levietl and collected 111 Centre town
:,. JiniHiililimL-. ,,..L-A niul -,..; ship, for the purpose of paying the
hand.e facta v w i.. l.robahly soon be I
esinblish, d at this place. Two gen- j tvviisl,ip to ihe 1 ittsl.oro Kailroail
t.i-im-n. who have had long expel i . 4 '''l'i"0-
ence ill the business, were heie ye., I OnnuiK.., That hereal ter a charge
ter.h.v fo, in., purpose 01 making '-" I'1'1' ''"t. will be made ami col
,.' ...,, . ., 1... 1. ....1. .. ..... leclc.l belore anv remission ol luxes
loiy. J'li.y weie niuch eiiciiuiag.-d
with ihe 1. 111, 00k heie, uiid it l pi oh
able that they will begin opemliolis
lo- 1 1. 1; liist of next month. Thev
w in t iiipMij. ;il "Hi I i , enty iahoi ei sand
ili disliii: :.e ia tin. coiunainiu about
10.000 a year. Of couisc they will ,
il ! Willi :L ill-Ill !V w eieiilllC. lln.l w. I
lioiibi 110I thai thev will do a pros 1
, nj i,,,.,,,,. T,, ,,, .
tn-li ol li.e Slate belter suited lor
such a business. We have an alniiul !
anteo! hickorv, oak. persimmon, and
1 1 . . '1 1 i- . .
iiini.iiii iiiiiut i. huh 11111 mi iii'-i s ,
will now be ah.e to ".t tue ready
money tor timber which has herein- been in Congress long enough to be-; profits and do nothing, and the sub
fore b.-en ol ut 1 ie value. 1 his is fine : come acquainted with fedcial login-1 contractor has haul- woik and gets
of ihe many benehis that will bi ;lation and exercise a w lioiesoiiie in-1 scanty pay. It is lime for our peo
broii'dit us' bv our raiiioad. The ! fbieuco .' Or. if we look ut it from j pie to stop being used by these gen
eiiUemeii refe'netl toale Mi. E. Cox. the point of ollico -seeking, which will i try. The government allows good
of the wen known tinu of Snow A; i be of most benelit there, a man 011 j pay for cairying the mails, and our
Cox. of Hi-di Poiiil and.Mi. 11. Note '.
. . n ' ' ' 1 !
Jr., of LeMimlon.
FAVtTTvn.i.ii Fiicrr Faiu The fruit ' Cox has laker, this session tho high
lair to bo held al Fayettevilie on the lest position occupied by any North
-lth and -iili days of August promises ', Carolinian iu Cougicss since the war.
to be a most pieasant occasion. I he ! He is on belter terms with the ad-
hospiiatiie ciiizeii.t ot mat goott oltl ;
town are already iiiaumg ample ar-1
i'.... .1 .1 ..f
iaiiKt-iiit-iua mi .1.0 tin. i.iuiii.ieut 01
tins iiuiiiy visiiuis who at e expecteii. lutiu wnen tney naa Deen 111 1011
A large crowd is expected from Chat- j gress 110 longer than he has been,
ham and other counties on the C. F. Supposetheconstitueiitsof theseeiui
.V Y. Y. laiiroad. A number of tlielnelit dvmocralic lenders had thrown
leading biisiiiess men of Fayettevilie ! them over alter their third term,
uppi eclating the vulue of the Chat-j where would be the influence now
hum trade have published tlieir ad-1 exerted by the States of Illinois,
vcrtiscmeiits m the Ki:- onn. to w iiich j I'ennsylvania and Indiana ? The
w e woulil cail the special attention :
of our readers, aim we wouul usk
those who attend tue lair 10 no their .
tiad ng Willi those who show their :
appreciation of their trade by adver-1
Using lor it. ,
Eveiy visitor to the fair must by ;
all means visit the nia-uilieeiil csiab- '
lishineiit of Favetteviiie's le.uliug .
merchant, Fuank Th-untos, Ls.p,
where you will think that you have
suddenly been transported to Now
York.
Near his store you will find the
attractive Jewelry house of Wakkkn
l'moit A: Son, where you cuu buy auy-
thing in tliat line at the most reason-1
able prices.
If you wish a glass of soda water ; see thai Cox would be ol more s- r
or anything in the drug line go to vice to them than any new man could
SKimtituv's, who is one ol the most . ; be. Would a laudloid who had had
: expeimnced druggists iu the State. ' a teuant for six years, w ho thorough-
At Hunt. (tAiuiAstiN-'K. whose store iv knew all about his land and what
:.. .. i.;..i. .1... t..:..
; will be held, you will Ihul a complete
llll.ll.-! IliU IIJI.UI III ,1111,11 lllU lull
line of all kinds of groceries, lie
suit) to call there.
If you wish any kind of furniture
call ou S. Siu.tr iV Son, and you will
eel luimy lie pleased with their stock,
And if you want uu hardware call
on Mc.Viu.an Hkos. I hey will make
tobacco dues a siieciallv this seasou.
W Evwy voter iu Chatham ought
to lead thu litconn.
Tin: Bannkk County. Chat ham can
justly claim t he pi on J title of being
the ''banner" county of thu Metro-
politnu district, having given at the
hist Cotigresaionid election the largest
majority of any county in the district
fo the democratic candidate. Not
........... .i
majorities have lluci uatetl, being l ss
ami tlefeats of the past fourteen
years, have remaineil true to their
fuith and have, year alter year, stead-;
ny inereiisuil ill ir majority.
To prove the accuracy of this as-;
sertion we have compiled Ihe follow-'
ing table, showing the majorities of j
ressiomdcaudi-i
tin; democratic, t'on
tlates since 1S72 :
i'ear.
1S72,
1S74.
1870.
1SS-I,
1!SS2.
1KH4,
Candidates. Majority.
Rogers over Smith,
Hi. I
Davis over Heiiden,
" " Young,
Cox " Bledsoe,
' ' Duvcreux,
" Turner,
.,,.,' i
m.
r.. ivtu t.. i. ...i t.....
nents, Wil, v D. Jones and Josiah !
Turner, and his nmioi iiv tiver both !
'combined was 7it, but there was a
vet v light vote that year
rv li.'iit vote that vear
f B' i in ' . i
I tins it. will be seen that our dem -
ralic majority of 84, in the year
72. has been'steadilv increased at
ocr
IS
eveiy ehction, until in 1KS-1
11"1! Is not this soim-thim
il
Was:
for our
(Jhathaui tlemocrats to be proud of i
i
I
CoilllllisMOlll'l-s .licet I tig.
The count v commissioners held a i
,;., i,.M. M,,,,,!.,, ,1 T,. ... '
.lav, for the pin pose of levising tne
. l. . .
tax .ists, as requiied bv law. lhere "" " " -'"" ts m wut.-i.e. jn s
!..,.. i ... ...!. i tl ....'one day the nasi week. We hear
; (), .Xl.t;ssive ' valuation, but, !
j ,,lt.y ml,l.al to thi tax lists a good
'. , ,.,.,,.,.. ...i,:..!, ,....1 i,.,.,., .
1. i, , , . i- , .1. .. ,
ovei looked oy the list takers.
They i
!
also audited the tollowin
i....ini.t u 1
j D JJrasll.gtoH, for listing
tuxes.
W. F. Vestal, for listing tuxes,
If. D. Mason, for listing taxes,
W St.,i,,,l,,ii, ful- liulimr
20.00
20,00;
tllXt,S( 20,00
J. A Pa'i ham. for listing taxes, 2L00 I
Hugh Womble, for bacon for I
,,,.. I, ,liwf. uij i-i I
J. M. (Jriflin, for corn for
poor-house, 20.00
it. A. Lioudon, tor advertis
ing, 2.00
Oni 11.111:11, That the sherirt" giant
license to A. L. Jones ami (i. W.
Smith to rctuil spirituous liquors for
12 mouths at Merry Oaks.
OitiiKHKit, That a lax of 14 cents oil
the one hundred dollars valuation of
"ll "JU bi:'"lH wsiu-il by said ;
, is made where the amount sought to!
be remitted has been assessed oil ',
! ill-count ot tiie neglect 01 inches of 1
it he tax payers.
.
lor tho IUx-okd.
.. j
i u. r 01 i 0111; i ess
Mil. lh.IT.
Ii is one of the car-,
dinai principles of our government 1
thut the ollices me made for the bene-I
lit of the people and 1101 the office-
holders. We are. to nominate a eon-1
K,''ss,1,uu so,"- Whose lioiniuat ion j
.t ill iiut.t li. ,ii. til the neoniii ' A new 1
- r- -1 -
and untrie.l man .' or one who has
intimate relations with the 1'iesnleiit, ;
...i. . . . . . 1
Ol OIIC WHO "ties lo VoilLIl CSS US ail
enemy of the administration ? Oeu.
ministration tuau any man irom tne
State. His position is far superior ;
... .t.... ..r t.,....;. ... i;.....i..n ii..i i
III mill oi miunm, na.iiic.i i-i ill..- j
several guniieuieu wuo are seeuing !
for the iiominutioii are good men and !
it either 01 ineui nan ucwi iu i.uu-
giess as long as 1 ox lias ami acquired
the influence he has, I iihouKl Bay j
keep him there. e souief uues iiear
it said "Cox has had it long enough,
Lid some other man try." The man
who talks this way hasn't the inter-1
ests of the jn-ople at heart but looks !
: upon the ollico as a piece of valuable 1
j property- to be handed around so!
jlhat all may in turn get the ben. lit. 1
; of it. Ihe position of Congressman
; was not cteated to give a place for I
j any man, but for tue benefit of all j
the people and 11 uoes seem to 1110
that every thinking mail ought to
it 1.,. I u,i,l u,w in ..II ,...,..,..iu
.w a.i... ...... ... .. .-..,.,.- ,
good tenant, turn him oil' simply be
! cuuse it was a good place and to give
souu. other untried fellow an oppor-
tunily to learn which laud suited
wne.it best and which com ? I hardly
think he would. A man ought to act
in politics jul like he would iu his
private business. Farmers dou't hire
meu simply to give them something
to do but that their lai ms may be
cultivated. A man should be sent
1 10 Cougiebb not because it would be
an honor anil benefit to liitn but be -
cause lie of all others is in a condition
to bo of most benefit and advantage
to thu people. Upon this rule Cox
ought by all nio.aus to be re-elected.
A Voter.
efi.i.
f(r ISO hands to begin work on the1
; Uw ban ie by the people of this time.,
Hi- h iimi low aiuls Im.llv u.,.ul..i
corn Hit, what is not. washed up is
covered up. Some w heat is washed
11WI4V, fences ff. me and no rails. Smim
oats aie no "ood
, " u. t t
,. '!'". Workman r A most
i ui.-itressiug affair occurred yesterday
In . ., i ... '
Hlteruoon at the iMsher Hill Mine, i
which is situated about s veil miles
southwest, of this place. The work-
'2H(i "ie" '"lv,! h'('" ,,,K:l"t,'l for several
.j.jj'jdajs iu sinking tho main shaft to a
V- i' 'gr ater depth, which is now only one
Ihumlred feet. While at work yesler-!
i.... i:f...... ii... i ... i .i 1 . i
'"v? "iioig me inn. iroui me snart.
t1"' lTki l h'wb. is US',,l f.1' t,'!s lmr-!
M"". """isl' ' ,Ht' JUH' ,,Hort!
it leached the mouth of the shaft.
.... 1 ,i ... ... I . I. .1 i .. -.i
.Itltl 11 Wellt back to the bottom With
i . ' mr. nwi nu i ine, inifurniiiiyaiuli
;aiiafu dash. striking Dan. Williams nl1 '"""r RU"I"' ,""m"
1 , , '"'"o " M"""1" ft. iwimv. nn imukiii i.v
.o.ju.ien, , tcrnbie ami; t'HX
;a,h "'' l,",s :0'''
taken froui the mine mid doctors
, , . . ... .. , .
Miimiioneii, out OI HO avail, lie Hied IU
' :
l. D..i..:,.i. x-.....i. n
jlina has one gold belt rtachini' 2tlt)
,.n.vunf(uiu i .1111111 i .Ullll vllto
Ujil('8 in length. Ouilford adds her
proiortionale pint. .Mr. L. B.
H,,lt vt Company Shops, made a ship
t ..f Jl! nun 1 . e I . . I..: 1 .
Kr'' 'I'1"'"' ' 't
'." tbf IicWh tliroughout tliia section
Irom the heavy rains. Mr. D. 51.
I'ty, of Bush Hill, threshed out, as
1... ....... I... I I t 1 . l I I 1.
1 1 1 pi uiiuci oi tin ft uc i ys, no iiusij- ;
els, ot wheat, on tlie 7lh lust. .1.
I .... . ... ...
1S.(M)1V- J'ooh, ueiti .icijeausiiie. uus ,
iu in) 1 coutitv. has a heifer twenty-six months '
Mill I lilt lillU Mill l.l- li.i.l ....It ..if
gives ubout a quart of milk a day.
ur J"h"l'" hcliooltielcl, night
'V11'1'.","".', t tm, C,"ul buU'' " lbt'
l- ,v, D- 1, , wl,llu waiting for the
southern bound truiii to pass, last
jSaturtlay night, sat down on a rail- j
J V?' lS 11U iuuri,( l' oil to sleej). In j
the mean tune the passenger tram
came thumleriug by and when Mr. h.
awoke he was "flying in the air" at a
rate wonderful to behold. As a re
sult his left arm and shoulder was
budly fractured.
Siatesvillo Landmark: We have
great pleasure in stating that one of
these far-away mail contractors has
got the worst of his hurguin. It was
mentioned some weeks hljo that a
fellow named Hansberger, if Sedalia,
Mo., had bid oft the contract to carry
the mail on the new route from States
vide In lllk hhoals. Alexander county,
lie advertised ami advertised, and
wrote ami wrote, for somebody here
or ,111 Ihe route to take the contract
oil' his hiinds, but nobody would have
11, and last week he came here to set-
about it. His trip resulted in his:
mih-lelting the contract to .vles-as. :
.. ... 1 n 1 i- fi
ivilliv.'ih .v l)amel. hveivmen, of;
; this place, for per year more than
hi: gets from the government, 111 ad-,
dition to which he has had all ot
exiiense of a trip here. This is
the'
the !
best thing that has happened in a
hug time. Certain fellows make a
luofession of bidding oil' mail con
1 1 at f s and then sub-let t imr t iieni ut
- . - n .
ruinous pi s. '1 hey make g,l( '
people ouut not inemseives inn llieui
er f .... 1 1 , 1 ..1. : i.
"ll l"l lens nuiu im- noiiw is i, 1 in.
imr take them off of the
I'oreL'iicrs without being v
hands of j
11 paid. 1
Charlotte Observer: l!ev. J. T. !
I'agwcll. of WiiiKlon. 111 rivi-d in the
citv vesterdav. He is seliui'' cimirs
f()l. u Vi,,ston linn. Vbont 3
vt0,.k ycalertlav aftcrnm.u. "iust aft-r
,.,e ,m ,v,il of Hie dllllv slollll, there
was a brilliant llash ot lightning over :
bead, followed by a crushing peal. !
The holt stiuck the old Howie house, j
and tore out one corner of tne build- j
ing. The hoese is occupied by Mr j
McCrackiu, un.l at the time the crash
t-iMiic. Mrs. McCrackiu was sil tin.' in I
, . , . 1 1
the trout loom, anil her linbv was
,j,,,r ni (, ,.1-adle The
li-'htniiiL. !
j,.0 (mt tu. (.,,nl,.. 4,f (he room,
and :
1 :,, hull nf lire rolled
across the !
f,,,. wmt ,,)t ' lilled w ilh biic a
i-tl0 WUH stiunliii-' in tbofatt-tl 1011111
and it was knocked across the room,
the articles on the shelves being
shattered into pieces, lids of shiver-
.,,1
luua and glassware, plaster and
1
sphnt.aetl timber ft 11 all .iround the .
hi,.,.j,iig b.ibv, but did not hurt it.
strange to say. Mrs. .McCrackiu audi
,!l0 Uby WeVe ' not oiilt 'uumiuied, !
,,1 wt!,.H ,,, S1) nU(., ftN Kluiiued I
t the Kile's Moiintaiii Oold Mine,'
Uo j ,",,, King s Mountain sta-i
j (ioll asl .Saturday, occiuied a sinu-1
lir freak of light uiug and oue that'
was bad on mules. Two wagons '
were standing al the mines, and two
mules were hitched lo each wagon, :
oue wagon being in charge of u white'
mail, and the other iu charge of a
colored man. The wagntis were close
together, one just behind the other.
wat n the bolt ciinie, and two mules,
one from each tiam fell dead iu bar- 1
ness. The two men w'ie Unock.-d
sensei' ss, but were no! lai.illy hurt.
Tiie S 'lviving limit s were appaieutiy
entirely uninjured.
Mr. Nicholu t L. W illiiiuis
well
kuowu citizen of Yadkin county, d.cd
ou the :h d, mst . at the advauced age
1 of 66 yeaia.
' Muiiy suffering people diag them-j
selves about with failing strength,!
feelinir that they me steadily Milking j
into the grave, when by using I'm -
; ker's Tonic they would find a cure
: rommcneiiir with the first dose, and'
! vitality and strength surely coming j
back to them.
New Atl vert ist'ineiits.
For lie-gist r.
The many friends of Manly For -
UUIVOltMJ Ul JlUllll Lf dl Ulllld.
i,imt!viXl yMi
f liiHirii.'Li.in in
itpllV. Till 1.HW
" "'" ii'rm.iii ..r N..rmal instrm-ikin
i'niTiiiy mi l t lint i'.'H.kib iw ..f .imriji'.
'm Xr":::'
m -wr. Henri n niinil:i.. Vi .,t n Hi. fiv
UlM '''i"iy in aukuhi. k.t fun inr-i
ll"U, Iwl.lret.H
I'hisiuhnt Kkjo- V. Uaitle. LI.. I).
July :
ciiaiw mil. n. c.
ML Veruon SpriDp Academy.
MALE AND FKMALE.
Trt . . ,
R P JOHNS X. Princinid.
'
Rbv'.J;
V. WATSON, A. M . Classi
cal Course.
piAMi. iiiiimr, and v.xiii Musii-. nniwiiiB. I'niiit.
I liic.T L-mi,livni.,l1!nllsllii i,l,i..lni.-:li..r Willi
tiimiiy miiulit In n llmi-iMiuie
'UMifliMil l.-ie'leTK.
.ntT.r'l.,'l yniiiiL Ift'lli'H. Kg.
yoiin: nit'ii niul biya either lir
Nt'Xl IrTtii hOL'lim Aniiii.t :l. lfW.
run iMriin if t.n.tnrH. T'tiltlun mtHlprAtfl.
n,,nr.l . lii-Bp. i,h hiI"H wry limlilifiil.
r.riii.-ii.ai hi Mr. vlunus bi-iiisiis,' iliailium Co.,
July 13, ltiM.
Shiloh Academy.
MALE AND FEMALE.
SKCONI) SESSION ol'KSS llTil OK AT'OI ST
PHIS H'Ti'liMny Isai'i-mmo'llnim liur.iltngnlitinu.il
' III .ll .'I lllr lll'Wl llfllllliy HII1 IHMritl MIM-tlnUrt
of Hit. smio.
' .tZu iSS Ul
.......
,"..
, ?L , uin- i i
"I MlsH 1.1 11 Hilcll. i
A .ikk.u:v Sd.-h.tv . tt-r iiieiiml Hiiim iluim.
Tmiumu in kukiisii, i .i i.tj nun m -uiii : ca
" -
MhkI... 2.:.
It. uii-'l. ovei j iliiiiij 1 1 1. -l ii-1 I . r in t(,.
Tor fiinlii-r liituriuiiilou uililrivu tlio Trliii'liial,
H. LEONID AS COBLE, A. B.,
Monn r's Mit.t., N. C.
July 15, lKsu. Mb.
r ' " '
()j(5CO V IllCS
W ith a huge stock of SHEKT IKON
on hand we are prepared lo furnish
all sizes TOP.ACCO I' Ll KSat lowest
prices. Also
Qaxk Mills
AND
EVAPORATORS.
Address
McMillan hkos..
Favkttevii
July 15, lNWi. 3ln,
N. C.
S.IIKETZ&SON,
FAYhi . KVILLK. N. C.
Dealers in FURNITURE,
Ai' i it."n ii.:i-iviii':iw,
.- Always 111 stock 11
.y i. full line of thr hitrst
styles of FtisNlTl KK
and CoiriNs.
which
i
... , 1 . . , 1 4 . t.,.;t
vvill be sold at lowest puces to suit
th - ti-
July l.'i
A. GARHAM).,
rATETTEVIUE, N. C,
DEALER IN
HEAVY s FANCY GROCERIES,
nuiti
Tobacco, Cigars, j
&C, 6lC.
Yisitors to the Fruit Fair are invi- I
ted to nial.e ti ii their lleadipiarteis. j
July 15, isstl. I
WARREN PRIOR & SON
Invite orders for
AllsOKA WATCHES
the best made.
NVEDDIN'S ItlNOS.
DCIDAL IMIE-EXTS,
STERLING S1LVEI1WAUE
Warren Prior & Son,
FAY ETTEVI LLE, N C,
friS" Stockh.
Agents f r the
J.iai.v "1
July lo. IMC, 3i.
d.-is in and selling ;
Auioia UuUu Com- j
BOND E. SEDBERRY,
' .r. . - .
f IlOlCSSlIC illlCl
PAYETTEVILLK, IV. C,
.Extends a cordial invitation to all
! STORK their Headquarters, and if
i
PAINT line they will find his stock
1 ti,uc8.
EXIIIIUTOHS AM) VISITORS
TO THE FRUIT FAIR
Promise lo be numerous, and the citizens of Fayettevilie promise thorn a
greeting and reception woi thy of the occasion. 'While in the city a cordial
' invit -t it in is nvlemleil to .ill to visil the
IN TIIU STATE
and view one of the
MOST COMPLETE AND ELABORATE STOCKS OF DRY G00B8
IM THK SOUTH.
This Stock embraces every NOVELTV, aud evert thing desirable known
to the
Fir$t-C5nss Trade.
The only jl iee m the city wheie ou can procnie the
CELEBRATED AND ORIGINAL ZJiuLt-l BROS. FINE
SHOES
ami
QUARANTF.ED SAUTELINE REAL KID GL.0VE3.
FRtNK TIM)!JT().
July 15, IHStt. lm.
XI) KALK.-P.Y VIKII'KOF
l- ri'l ' Huiirl'T Oitirt -it n.a'iiatn
iiiii y . 1 ' 'it r-'U a' unfit' n !.' r;tli,"ii lln- pn-ui-
l-8 '.Il r-Th ;iy nl il;'iH, Ikn".. a v;i ! i.f :tlil
111 Alltn'.l I'-WL'ttlp, f. .111111111 !!(.' M It Mil --iXlT-'Ill t f
"''' 'U"H.ii.
ilium M.iiii
Hi.- iftiiiN t M.-nry Mili.'iif)t.l,
niul Mifi Il lichic Hie tni'M l.-r-
IllTly bftuliillg to t if. H ;t M'H'flll, h"W lviJtH'f.
.1 Lily H, 1 MK(j, OoltillliHAlulD'I.
RIOltniAtir. SALE 1$Y YUi
.ViS Tl i. ! h ni..re-iti;i- .l.i-il .-x.-.-iiii-l Uio
iiiul.-iii:ii.-. i.y I', n li -i- m.-l Su-mi s.n.i-i,
Inn Ui jwii ilny -il Vii.-iim. ii. i-.-i.-i-i.-i-.-l In
I Mm i1 til V. Ill ik .lll.-i- . I III. i-ll I IU' -I'll
ilav 1.1 .litiv, lMii. hi ilii- ii-. h'Mif.- 'I("r 111 .'ur-
thiiii... M. i-.- .-.-iiiiiy. -Il ill I Mi- Hii.-Ih 11. i- r
I ivil. .1 . .'I'Otlll mi." .-I liiii-l i-inlTii I 111 mil I
I ninriirui:.- il I. sinn i- in M.ii- iiinv. I'.-irili.-w
, i..-iislti.. ii.JiiiniMi;ili-l.ii.it.iit Miiiiii.-I M.-lnt.-li
.111(1 ntlli'lh, '-"II.UIIlllli: ..III.-H-. Il.i.-.. liw. I 111"
Jiiiii. I..1I1. Ii .loilN M.i.vi V 1:1:,
A. 1-. lilLlil 111, Aii'y. Jl.iriw-.'-
MOKTH CAKOLINV
i.l CIIVTIIAM COI'XTV.
sin en n cm n r.
.1. A. WiiMt. K. iiiiiitiiisirai..r "I Kle-liu Hurl,
lliirri Hurl ami ..li.-rn.
Tills Ik i..i- IiiL .-.-.-.-.llnU l" miilii- ri-.-ll i-.-lilli-n.n-iH
nil I llil- I.-.- I- 1:1.1-11. l v f.l.-r nl i-inio.
tl'Nltlt I.. lllUl.lll ILII "I lll-lMHIll Ki-rvli t
Kiimni'iiiK. I" uii":ir niul i-li-it-l. iiiikw.t "r ili imir
l'i I llO .' llll I it'll III ll-'H' -HI Ilii. ur lll'ltflMHIll will Ik.
I!lv.-n iif iiii-i lii-r. w 1-. 101 'SI1KF, t: s. t:.
T i. vv.iic h. I'lHiiiunr's A:i.iriM-y.
.1 Illy 8, I KSti. till..
LUMBER TOH SALE.
All per-ons want ing huiiber w ill do
well to apply t in -. !l miles sou; Invest
of PittslMi'o'. 1 will sell cheap for
cash or barter. All ord.-is tried
piomptv. .1. 1). WO.MBLE.
May :!i. lli
2X
YOU COMU TO
RALEIGH, N. C,
CALL AT
IS.
!, BRIGBS ft SOIS
IIARlVivARB.
Cutlory, (inns,
ttif
PAINTS.
LVM, PLASTER,
Cement
AND
1,000
OTHER AKTICU.S.
IES P (JOODS!
LOW ES i' I'KK'ES:
Sgl'AEK DI'.ALiNtl '.
W lUTK. Foil 1'lil. ls
Tl'lSii W W i l li.
K.-ln 11.1t 2V issV,
Asv
! W. T. Ill ll'.M I
I . A II I .
THE GAitK CF CUflHA,
Offers i's scrvici
i 'he pi
l .r ilii..
. l.ll-. l-.-ll Ill-runt- :!.-
I Hllll 1-Vl TV HMl I II i
i ni'T. llllllls. IU II .-If.
I VlHIvIl IS. IKNl.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
I lit- p-tpulitr fiiv.ii itt for Iitmhr
tlii- hair, J".l.Minr color Im'U
wt-jtr. niul (ii' VcnttMrf I'mniiiitf.
It clciiti-"! Ol- M.;ilt, tin
liair l .tlMni. nti. 1 mm e hi i'bac,
t-: Iltl.l $1 'lH lllll'i-tH.
Tim bent I'oitch nro Jim mil iih.
AndUlelfl-tltPlltl.'.l,.1, liirCm-umiitlon. No
-tlr r-nii-.l i i..nt H. i" U "' ' s. r..fnla,
Itit.-llliu.lil.i. Aslliitui. Kiilll.-y. I'lituiry un.l Ki-iimlf
Conmliurls oml ll llitril.-r "I 111.- Luiihi-. Slim in. h.
lioK.'-li., IiI.m.,1 niul Nl-IAlH. It lui-t fl. il Nii.tl llfo
.mil li" clln-U-il l uim In ninny .ii . I...uitlil l.y
j,ivhi-i:iiiI. W 1ii.-iu-i.IiU-. It villi uiy .'n t" Hive
I llikl.H " Tusli a Ok.i.iiikIi Irlnl S"lil by all 1'niK--bviiin
lnii',-U.ill.-i.t itl w.
HINDERCORNS
Tht-Mtfe-l, Btif'hl, ntin-ke-t tifl Ut.1 cinv Inr i hih, ,
Bnnlon-.U nrf . M.-t tl..ii- r Ac Ilimi. n- ihclr fur
thertfvtli. Mp nl .'iht. l sti'itrmilil. Mikwih
f( . t r-viitivtMf. 1 -in.rtm cutvi w hi-n even t hlrif
,v .
IvCtclll Jlll'rli"IS !
visitors to make his COMMODIOUS
thev need anything in the DRUO or
'
COMPLFTF. and prices to suit the
July 15. 18fi
FAYLl 'l KVII.LE, N. 0.
FIRE! FIKBI!
15o Pntdoiit .and
m m rmm
IN THE
li C. HOME IHSDRAHI CO !
'his company has been in sueees
opcration lor seventeen years
SAFE,
EOLVEIJT
and PROMPT
in the payment of its losses.
EllMMi! Kerns IiisiitEiii
AH kin.N of Fii.il.l-iigs insured al
re;i.-nn;ilil.' rales.
He warned bv the !ns.,s ot' vour
neighbors ami insure iutiiiie.
21. A.
iigent.
Si.jti. in. is:.,
RaiiiUAi!u!l A-L. II
I'ONDENSKD S-. MiiDFLE.
I IH1VS llolNr. snlTP.
-x '1-1,1 s.lh 1. 11 . .-,-.-,l M..i,.iiy.
hi' ii 111 j ,i ihi ti m
I .Ml ( lllll.'l
s v'. ' in :i:i
i.-j; i ufl inn
in n, 1 1 , .
hi I .1 1..-,
lialelKli.
1:11 r, .
.Vl-n.
M -in...
sjih:..i,,
eiuiii-i.iii.
Miuilv.
i : M.-ii i ,
i I'-;. in
I.i-.Oi- h i lull 1 ,
All lM- ii lll'lk-ll.
I Villi III
il i'iiliiti
1.1 uh Hi.- c.ij.i- I
.i r.i- i-.-ii-i!.-iiii-
i.l V-'.ll.lii ill.
1 ii li.-iii'Uu liiisi.in
iifi- "l 1 linliis No. 1
W .11 SMI I U Slip. Til, i.-ii li ul.
C. F. & . V. RAILWAY.
CeHifc-u Time TqLIg No. 14,
l'.i take eli'ect Sunday. .May "2:!, IShli.
to m v i . i i-r si vi. i
l't -ll'l I i , UH SiiUIU
Ul..
, . HI
.-ii! l-.l-.i
li-;tlns Stiuiti i titi.l wni se,i iti s.-mtor,! fur illte
iT
Ti --tt.it Nnrili in niul will iii hi I'm v.-it... Kit- fur
1 1 i.-iirla nnl i
Illll-S lt!'!Ut.!M
i'iii-,1us hi 'i.:HI
I, mi. una ii.. .
Tin
ui M
1,1,
...i.M
in fi
li.-i-l .-
i-ii.- ii- V ,
l.illVi'S lll.i'l
ii iirl iis ,ii i'.
i ii.--- n I', in
I iviu-li: iimi
., Tin
Ii' !ti--! .11 I't li. III.. UImI
III.
iiniii N.ir-th tinff Fny
i.ii.--. .tt .ii hini. -fl
t;.'i I.JIIIt- t.i lUlfl'hi,
in-, tin t in 1 1 ut,
1 .tl II .41
I tn p tn