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US i .bthnm lurnrd H. A. LtJKDON, Editor. A lYuliarKtet. j A oorrespoAfient. of the Statesville- iLandniaUi. writing from Salem. Yir- tHUKSDAY. NOVUM BER IS, ISS6. gini o''vs following interesting account of tho leHgious rites of a peculiar sect, called Dunkaids: "Having jusf witnessed something ..,.-.,1 .....J t,, ..,,,, ti. 1,1;.. .,.;., ,.f ' . ' ........ ........ iUB jiuoiiu ... , n,ulll s ()f tK, ljall,,liu I;, ,t ,.)!4V Our Mash Ih Jon Letter. From nnr Krirulitr C.i r;oiiiUul.J Washington. Nov. 13. 1SSG. Every day now Senators nut Kep- Pdbi.io EseernoNs are ot doubtful propriety. criminal at this place last week has : ; Hmiss ; puhiish it. ffiveu rise to some discussion as lo ! About four nii.es from Salem is a ite propiiety roeontatives are commi in from their recent bailie lit ids. A few members visiicd the House just to see hew ii looks. A lively time is expected from now uutil the lirst had been plenty tin re was no un aus Tho Rifoiu) has long : Tunkei (Duuknrd) chinch, which has Monday in December, when Con- wi.eicby to use it. It was at once , .. . . communion services once n vefi . truf i .ij.ciin.ri p. v nu me. 1101. ...... ...v ....ic.i ... ... ...v- mnceexpressea its opinion upon inijLast Stl,1M.(I,v l)pillf, ,in;p jn ,e e!ecitd will be trying to get their and the destruction from the tlau.es ubject. The week before the hang-1 ct,nrf0 for such set vice. me four- best work in shape, "u grout deal of depended upon the air currents. in a of the tlnee burorlars at Hills-; seine .if us bo.-s wended mir uv wire miUimr will bo lt 'intr on. aud Fortunately the wind turned from fooro', in Mnv, 1879, the Kkcohd con- thither lo be spectators of the novel the session is expected to open taiued an editorial condemning pub- i ceremonies. At 1 p. in. we entered up actively whether much business . . ,., i, a large brick chinch, n two-stoiv wi.i bo accomplished or not. lie executions. hat we tlioubt . bui,ai ,,, upper part d.vide.l by i Democratic Soiiiitorsoxpress them, tben has been strengthened by the a partition into I wo bed rooms, anil s.-lves as thoroughly satisfied with fleets of the recent public execution j on the north side an L used as a the outcome of ihe elections, In the editorial alluded to i ""clnsu. U.e slab lienolio aie re- eoh-kior uie puny in gooa stitpi The Durham Fire, j I fun? tie Papers, j About H o'clock Tuesday morning We conirncricf to the consideration ! til o was discovered iu tho grocery of Chut hnro democrats the following, store of Mr. Atwater. iu Durham. . , ,. . . ... . . . 6 .. I ,i . i i .i coined from the Asheville Citizen : Inn the people reached the scene ..... , .. the ilauifs bud not got beyond tho "u but few exceptions no class walls ol the builiiiiiy. bul soon broke OI Di. .""lK'r,ir,c lw ty is so true out and caimht the warehouse of Mr. F0LLSW fag IliWB ! ' K J. Parrisi, in the rciir and the store houses on either side. Tl.ere as no water at Land and if water the north and blew dneotiy east, ami tins saved the buildings on ttie south lit Mam street, together witu tui pol, l.otel ami novel al other building. Alter ttie thuteeii and faithful, in season and out. as the editors ot democratic papers. While very many gent lorn. -n give some tiiue to political mutters before coiiTent ions, many of them are can-! didates for office : aud if the ioeali papers fail to urge, their claims they give tho paper the cold shoulder if. not opei, opposition; while when such papers do give preference to ; some candidate, which none should ever di as between democrats, all I others make open win fare upon them. ' iai.'O papers are cxpeoioil lo Dear ail. bund- sorU P''t.v burdens, iu fact are called upon for such, yet. do- and ings wore destroyed on tui Kipiaro ca.ieu opoii ioi sucii, yer. patty uiou 1,,,,. the ilames crossed the street iioriu "i nu.e inierest in turtlienng moved mid loi:. tables i an tmi allot fol lS.v.S. Tlu v , that the Demo- of t he warehouse and destroye.t the "ilo.ests an.i oj.pol tunit.es for from end to end of the. hui.li i., oner. ' crats did lu-t to the Lolls as thev prize houses of Mr. ImM.a.ls and use.uoiess ol he papers Along the tables aie seated the might have done, but where tin- iii-oai.ii building occupied by Mr. I tliai kwoll, nail nil thought the Mctliodist chuich ou.d not escajn . tl e lire then crossed ti e street easl of ti e warehouse and destroyed the linuiiiug of Air. KJ l.wi'i. which hud been p'lichiised a tew days before by 11. . I luiii-h. Theie weie 5tMI h.'gs- lii ads of toiiaci-o In tin- warehoue AND YOU WILL FIND YOURSELF IX THE STORE- OF BIfiKWAiXGER BHOTiiERS, The LesuIiBfij CIotlilei'H, Whore you will find THE LARGEST AND REST SELKCTED STOCK MFN'S, YOUTHS-. HOYS' AND CHILl'-HEX'S SUITS iul OVERCOATS. here. occurred the following lines: 'Frequently the ciitninal, encour aged by the presence ot o large an ; me,ui,e,.s .M ounedaccoidiue to sexes. Democratic vote cameout. the Demo assemblage, desires lo uiake a hero the females attired in a head cover- cratic party more than he.d its own. of himself, aud make a loug harangue r v auztl ,um.h .esMbiing 'I hey retain a good woikmg luajori- to the assembled multitude, protest- a 111,ut.0llp A vers(, 1) ,Hll,t,.v (such tv i" the House, and 1:1 Stales wi.ere tug his innocence, cieatmg the 1U" they call it) is biiu.'and piavers oiler- the Legis'atur.'s have to elect uew pressiou lhat he is a martyr to tlie : tj ;tl,..u is read St. John ii'i chapter. Senators the ortect of the eiocti.ms peisccutum of cruel laws, and cans-. An ltgod minister arises and for an will reduce, if fot reverse, the iie- iug mauy to doubt his gunt. i hour elaborates upon what, he calls publican inajouty iu the I'niied The truth and force of the above tiu tigered ordinance of feet-washuif . Mate-. Set ste. lines was proved last week when Alii ! He attempts to prove that baptism Stu.iiid it prove true that the Dem- pounds on in Hoors i ii i. ... is nn o: .liinnw.i of u...in.l ii v . oi-ruts l ine eantiired the lotrislatUies woik altached to the t1T renii was uangea. ne roue o ; , , ., , . , ... . ., ! mice, far surpassed bv the three es- of New Jeisov, In.iiaiia and i iin- the gallows moking and puffing ft S(,utirtls- ,.,.. . i,(1,rs to, u,a. as is now boheu-d. the He- Peoph Buy What is the reason that pi o gw Willi the air ol a conquemig Sunpei and Ho:v I omiio.iaou. Then hero, and, when standing on the fatal : he oiders the t'ust to begin. Oue ncafl'old, he made a lengthy harangue, 'nan lakcb a basin of water and washes a..Pi-.in.' that he had done uotlihitf I ,hr rihl "ot of his biother iibt- worthy of death, and, with the air odor lioni the baio foot in many in stances indicated that wuhIhii.' n. of injured inuueeuce and of a Chris-, in. leedn.'ediui ). grasps his right hand tian martyr, forgave his persecutors land gives him a hearty smack '' and declared himself prepaied to die , iiovv 'I'.v the -smacks " of man and was ready lo go straight to alul. i Tbcy sadly m-, d .he sea . .. ' . , , L, soiling ol leinale liii.s. I hen coiue-i heaven! He eihorted so fervent.y om t nnh , j . L .i. . i- - -. i i .i i r , , . 1 . lURt ue iii:iii:ii iue BYiuj.iuni oi h oteansoti loot, impressing a sum ar pubinvilis in tile Selihie ot the liei i'ot grts.. will bold the majoiily only by li.e daugi'i'ousiy nairow niurgiu of two. f In so will be Senator lud iliebei ger of ngiuia and probabiy Win Wyek of Nebraska, neither ol wh mi in iii harmony with the Jlc- i :ii.s, il.id both of whom ale : aiijiies wh u it comes to Votii.g i it however this m.iy be, thole is : vi .Lm. point Uioiit amoi.g Heiiioci atie politiciutis with the cainpai,;!! Tl.ey expo, ted nothing better in an i ll' Nov. 11. lSKi. These two sit dow n and year, and the few Democratic los-scs their l.lace?, and so it are in no wie prophetic of defeat in Each oiic contines him- lS.s. On the eoi.trai v, it i.s th u. feet, of his or they will sene u good purpose caused the ta- showing the iueesi;v ot organi.:a Jit iarsrs number of his heaieis, brought 'clap-smuek. Vears- t-0 tti9 eyes of wanv, and ao- others luke ...ii ........! ... .1... colUllHles. "'"" " " " se;f orheiseif to the they shouted, lhe result is thai Ut.r sus. jj, t.u. dearly every negro, who witnessed bles are tried witu plates of beef lion ami harmonious action iu tui his execution, has very serious doubts ami mutton (.how diicious it as to bis guilt, and indeed many epeuly asset t their beiief iu Lis inuo cneo! Then were the eft'ect of a yubnc execution bcueficial ? The effecl intended to be created by a puWic execution is to strike terror Hito the hearts of the speclatois, and thus deter others from committing similar crimes. Such au effect was ceriainly not made in this case, and yet the ci iuiinal's guill was beyond the shadow of a doubt. The persons rap. is, or rather the editor, arc ex pected to take vety subordinate posi-; lions in party affairs, no! in way of offices, for but few of them ever want ortice, aud just to the extent a paper iff uses to become a personal organ for some loader or would be leaders just so much all such iguore it. if liemocnits would, generally. t Mi. rumsti and sev.ial hun.i.ed M,ow '"ore interwst m luitlieiitig the As the frame suceea-. "I uu ir papers, and unhung bu. k and tno t hem democratic papers ami No trouble to show goods. toLaccoand otnor intlaaiumble ma hot expo et t hem to run in some man ; tcrian ca'.ghi and the llaiues shol 1 ,uc ,l"t " l r"",,u I'1" V 1 up high into t:.e air thev made-the '''"l1"'- " papers would bo better.. Low, u light asdav, aud the falling w"ul moi e useful, and more in , ci.:.ur.s nd ai.grv lippeaiaace ol tho lli"'i't''kl- A two or live dollar sub-; hie earned !e:: ' -motile lit arts of scipiioii is not all the anl parly men : limny p. opie wi.o lealeil sill, gieaier ; i . i.o. (,- .)...(.!. vieneiiii sii'jioii ii v way oi kind words, iiitliieiu e for patronage, ami : efforts will siiuuilate many a faith ful, hardworking, democratic editor. I Let party m.-n do mote, not by gifts or subsidies; but by such legitimate efforts us we have suggested to I. alp' build up t heir true deni.n'i aiie papers. ' and wo dale ray Hone, but veiy few at ieast, v. ill fail to prove woithy of such. tiisasler. 1'ort liu, t dm Dig til ha ing linahy c toilat in n aen. ;. lately no oi.e was i.iglit. mid the tire tisiiuiod all the ma in. I died down about peai s io one tio lias ini.l no sup per.) tin pans of soup madw of tiu mutton broth. Und ltghtbi-eal. cups of water, and for each ineuibei- a snce of loaf a big as a 1 )iitehtnairs foot. A prayer i offered, and a!; are commanded to -f ill to." Soon the table is bare and lhe dishes re moved. This is the Lord's Sapper. A venerable pa s .ii bus jiul spent an hour iu proving that t'l.rist did not eat lhe Pas.-over with Lis disciple-: but now he announces that Undid and that such is about to be com memorated consistency, thou ait a jewel. So he hands a bit of bread The bread who were most benefited by the pub lic execution of remi were the bar- to a hrotnor saying. winch we break is the a thriving bunnies that dav ! room keepers at this place, who did 7'K'" wo ls J':"""111"""' ij.it u.nij v. hum. ine iei itieii does liken iso. Thus is tile broad - 'administered. Then he pii-ses the As oi'TKAOK upon iho Stateof North ' wine, saying, "The vine which we Carolina is threatened, ugainst the bless is the communion of ue blood which we hope the ; or --hnst. l lie recijueut iloes the rmue, enen one i eea'. i ug ii. ee w or. im as he Lasses the wio.p to llie one if Ks vigorous proiesi. v e icier 10 ( ,, .ut. xiu-ii a kis.- perpetration of united nress of the State will urge passed the attempt or offer of the Richmond mound a renewal of friend-hip and mve. ihis is the Holy Communion. During the four hotus thu- con sumed some one ha- been con.staui.iy living to H.ibst.intiale their three es sential oidlnahccs, especially the first two. ami excluding from Leaven all outsiders, meaning those of otbor denominations. To their ci edit bo it snid, I ncTor saw uioii' devout wot shippers Hav ing at IhVltiitiou to sjolid the IligM & Danville Railroad Company to re- new its h ase if the North Carolina railroad. A lease of this road was uiade when the republicans hud con trol of our State government, and it as openly charged theu. and has generally beeu believed since, that the lease was obtained bybiibery and corruption. And now when the term lias only uhout hail explicit it . wJiu a uuiiKar.i iiiiii!t--c I aeci i iu gravely proposed to extend the ' auae numiay lu-uung ami , . ., , . . ,' turn to the chinch wheie ail a joase lor niminei iuu irnu hi v-ais; 10 as W hae much confidence in the jrsod judgment and sterling patiiot isni'af Go?. Sf'a.es, and we sincerolv sembied too. bom. breakfast ton. butte for b: oak fast ou' c.idiaoy invito 1. ilollsistd of beef. apple butter. .ide.s. Th.: XiiilL- f and lintui t wilt a.t nppmit. this niilwm Coilee. hevei.it hundred a-e fed. . , . . , a,, , the tables cleared nwav. the ho.ise of time before the present lase ex pires, within which to consider this proposal to renew it. Aud before the year 1001 shall come, there may bo. and doubtless will be, other and swept and preaching begun. One preaches till ho is tired, anoihei takes his place and so it eon'miiou till noon Then all dispeiso. 1 I'll state a few peculiarities as gleaned from the Dunkard by in uuirv and obso, vatmn. The re.o more favorable proposals from other ; ,.tt!,ie t,f the chinch is Uerman Han- railroad companies to lease this val- , tint. At tifteon the child cro.-es ,1m official uable road. But there is no need, I 'iut) 1,1 iiccouutabi.iiy and is im unti nt aud indeed we do not think it ad j -'h by dtppmg th.ee times for .... ., c, . . . .. i ward. 1 he ministers receive a cud visable, for the State to lease the , a0(., flom Guil lu.ite u khown t road to any company. This however j the church and l ogin to preach; are can be a matter for future discussion I not ordained, preach gi atis without and consideration. At present we rompensa.ion. Every oue mu.t utterly and emphatically oppose aud l f,im"!I' 1U"1 llis usiuwe 1 i from mother earth, miiiisiers not ex- yiuiesi ngniiisu mo oi oj.ose.t i-aiou- . COj)t(,( Theyiii.lst ili e-s aion of the lease to the R. & D. Co., no man being allowed to and we hope the press of the Stale coat square cut iu front; no woman Th.. i woie thai noau ornament known plainly, wear a will unite in this opposition. Raleigh News and Observer deserves i the thanks of the public for its re cent editorial on this subject. : a lrnt; but instead of a hat a iittle : bob-tailed bonnet just large enough to cover the heii ;. A man mn.si kiss a man when meets him, but if they j not a woman. A Dunkaid isurgtd Fitsn Ahchkr, the famous English i to many a Dunkaid, though not foi iockev, committed suicide last work, 1 bidden to man y an outsider. The i , women are not aduwod to poU thn and wore to do has been made over : . ... i . .,- 1 liair or wear bangs. Ine men ,e ii his death, than if some great states-1 the hair reaching to the shout -. - next r,e-ideiiti:il b it tie. The Republican pres. iu its do tethii, atiou to eondwtiiu every liiit g under the now Adinuiistrutioii. ha u:t. i. d a gti :it d al of alus. al ut me manner in wl.ich Commiskioiie, Sp.trk litis tn ;t; ig, d the affairs of tlh Land tMlice. I hey have exp itiiitid U the Otltragi'OU.- iund-hips ho l:;ia i:upO"d upon the "honest settler' ipo.-i ;ho public doiutiiu, and the va-l ii,jur he lcis doi.e to ihe pieaeiil A .uuhisii.iti,:n Lit- bis policy. A most shjiuiicant answer to these chatgt s e.iliio through the last wuel. . cloeli.'iis. Iu the very States and l ei I Ito, li s I ero tl.O effects of Mr S. .rL-' .lecMons ami rulings are pai n.-ulanv and itume liately felt, there v. ere , . in.ti loiliie and uiU'Xpi cte l I inoci .it jtitms, and tho voting was done b tic-i; siime much ii.jured, i. -iii -t s.-tt'iels." I In r excelleiit record of re-t:e.ie;.ln-'!:t coiu s from a (ioceni metit I hi! fiii mil -e it went into Dem ucratie hands It is that of Kiigniv ihg ahd Printing, whore ail the paper aioney. ail the postage stamps, and all the sta.up- "f even kind used by t i e l iot riihieiit ate made, ihetot.n . p.-!i.es i.t th:.. li.iie.iii aw inoio tti-lt, S'Ml.OQ l ,-MS tl,;.. y , -U. ,t, .Hid less u.Mi iii any ye.. i . i.s7. 1'lte s it. i.' work is ai'coinpii-l.e.i won a g.'Vat y leikleed fotce of euipli es. p. is 'tis I avihg been dlsch nged sine- Much. Imi.i l'he amount, saicl from tiu-ir salaiies and for l-lb.'l- uii.i oil.er ixpen-es. makes a'l i aggrogiu- wiving of jSl.sn.T.vl, which wi I bo returned to the Treasuiy mi-u-od I iiO I'lesi lellt is tit Wi.lk OU his messug' n. w. and wih decline to re ceivo any liciu- promiscuous pilvatC ali ts until Coi.giisb mei ts. When he allude.!, at Lio.-ion, to the 'nlliy. no an. and cowardly lies that uie found ov.rvdav in the oohiuitis of. ec tain new -papers , whicu Vioiute every i..s'.;iiot i.l Aiin i icaii nianliiiess, he had reference to the b.u bill Oils g-i-sip wl'iih delug, s the oi'ciijmIHs of the W hite House. l he aiiegal loh ol the Tiib.ihe liitit, "What gulled hiui was '.tie public ci;:iii:;m f Iii- is . wa- quite unlair and 1. Mr. Cleveland has never objected to any sort of criticism of hi- official acts, whether decent ot . otherwise. What has disgusted h.m is the dotctmiiialiou. of what ho c.ire fuily cells 'certain newspapers" t L it he hall uot have any private, and dome-tic life i f his own; that the walls of his home shall bo of gla-, j at.d that all ttiat tianspir. belaud tliom si all be reported iu some form. I if hot correctly, then invented. His utterance will probably not do any good, for tho "certain newspapers to which he alludes live ou fictitious sensations, nnd would d-ase to ix.st re to abstain. I O Cel. Ii t his 111' I hlllg. til.' burnt dt-Illct includes the best InisiuiJ-s p.ut of Miiin sir cot be tween .Matig.iiii and Chinch sneets I no houses w ele built ol buck It is without ip.esti.'ii ihegieatisi blow t Ue prospei ity of Durham has ever leceiUil Ji. -nli s ttie heavy loss, ot property, many of our tn .-l and mo.-t i hlei pi isihg bu-'.ness men are thrown out of luiMUess. the following aie tho ios-os as le aily as cum now be e.scel I Uhcd : ) icoli Levy, dry gnosis a;.. I notions, loss SS.Oliu. liisuiatice ts-J.oU.1. A. M Ktgg'-bee. gelu.til mel c.iahiiisc. Ins- I.oUli, l.i.-uied: K tl Atwati r, giocei. loss J.oOu. insur ance ."J.tMHl; i.aiuhe. Sia-ter iV tior tn in. cloli.ing. io.-s Sto.U.IO. Ihstiie I S.in!0; ."sheiba; he - art gallel l. loss no lu-tlraiic. t 11 A. Wi.itid.ir. music h-iuse. io.-s not csiituat. d; G '1 Isculciiel, r:i. ral lllclcinindl-e. lo-s h"t eslih.tit'd, in.-iuod: S. U. I el ry, general inei.-h..n..isc. lo.-.- 1 !. (I. ill. "insurance i. ioi); C C i'awoi, h.udwaro. los- ....ii'. ii.&uiauco .liiiHi; v . E iitiwis. dry goo l.-. no tions. .c. io.-s -.0iMl, insurance t,- Ii Ml. Ml' liilhloh V Co.. l.ili.i tuie, less tfl2. bill,, lii. uralac !?7..)iM). The pustolTlce I- tl tola) loss; ml the Miiiiabi. s, ho'.vevei, were s.tvod. C. T. I'o.-tlcy. jewellel. loss not esti mated, insured; Mis. Ada Smitu. millinery. lo:-s hot estimated, in sured; Mosley Meanei. iui-i ciiiuit I al-.s. loss not .sui.iuod. it.suie l. i'liirish s I'll -lv wait'iiousc-, l'arrish . bneU pnze bouse, I'niis'is liaiue pi w. !i" t-e. im- all a t tui io.-s; ih ...laine ;l."i!l,Ood. i He liink oi 1 h on. an oiiice in l'alll-n.- blick pi io h"tl a-, not i siiia .. o I. in. ailed; t'm-iea l s prize holl-eiilid colllehl.-; .1. I,. l.iOIIS lesiueli.C leslllc1. t'i.l.tt'acis for lebuiul.i.g ale be.ng tua 1c. Alv ays Rtiv Ooods Whore They C-.n The Cl.ca(est. come from fur mid near to out Store? feis si Lew frk You will bo courteously treated wli. tiii r you buy or not. Veiy R. -spoet fully. BERVs ANGER BROTHERS. R W.l.HiH. N. C. ""iSniMlIlSMiI COMPANY, :i('.i?((AM, ;v, i',, MANlT'ACn TIKU.s AND W'H I.K -A LM AND HK I AIL DLALKIW IN AND ALL AHTIGU-S. SPKtTAL l'KH MS To HI;: I .i)il. licit- to a Soi-s Knit nut'. Wmush. Ivn., Nov. l.'l. Samuel ti prominent ftiinicrof this ago. an to (Irube. ooiihtv. f-iglitv three vtats h is disooe;ed that he is heir to estate in S.vilei land ostima ed The lit in is only one year old and has sold in iv l: irt mo than any other House in the St He d.Uli g li'. it tine- Thev can afford to seh THM HMSi' ITKNHT 1H1 a: the Villi Y LOW KS'l pii.'es. "all ami see for yoursi If. Nov. 11, ls-Sti. ti,s be worth !? l.ii'Mi.ll'in In 17 !2 i irulie's . g 'tindf it her emigrated from Switzer land, 1 n ing two i i. h hacnclor broth -ois who died without known heirs. I The Gov ornmeht took charge of their o -ta.o, according lo Sw iss law. and at the ox pi i at ton of : itiety ywai s made the final advi rtisenieul for In-hs, be hue the i 'si ales became the (ioveiu meiil's piopoity (i.ube accidentally stiw a Swiss paper with the udvei list . hiehl. and tit once employed a iogai adviser, who, with iuli pi oofs of tlihlis's claims, stilled today from Now York, bound for Sw it.erland. "I"(V ' "' Tiaveli..s -iioiild h- pieparod for the chai.o. - i f wt ather and tlie off. cts of ep:hio by providing themselves with Dr. H, til'., ( 'o igh Sirup. A Nishi.ilo do.tois pro-cription tny i).;sl iNS AND HSI for a laity siitiernig with inurnlgin: . A new li. tiitot, a cashmere hh iw 1. a pair of gainr boots nnd a bolile of Saivation Oil. The lady recovered ituhicdhi' e'v of coutsn the mmi AM mm m mi m mm, H. I. EOG-EES, ''. l I A Ll .ii IN turn, IMfcD ciiil Gianlle Monnineiitx, Mill:, khimc:, Jtito k lllo.W.N SIOM1 I ()K( ( IlHINti DviORaud .U INI).)V. MhU tittl ihidding I'lirjioses. IMA IMS II iiNJsni.iMiN AI'lLICATIOJf. W'. A SI.()N, A. J SLOAN, I'MA'I'HAM CO , K. What is hi"ie di- g e. ablp to a l;i ly tl.ti'i t. !.'i .w th i. her hair has not oi.l. lost its coior. bat is lull of d.tndr.ilV.' Vet siicii was the ea e with initio niit'l I it ed Parker's Hair H.l.-tl'n. My h itr is li. iw black atid , p-rfo-ily cl'tttt tiiei glossy. Mis. Jv t Sw eenv. i 'liie:oo, i uurr vLo WARKSSOUSE, joxysuoito', s. c, roxt Tiin sAh'ta in4V3- 's.rm sals or LEAF TOBACCO. Attempt t' Ljiich a Miinlcier. Sin FitiN. t-- o, November 1:. An immense ntnlionce ii-seinbled a' Me l lic Lli o I oi' a liai heejiiT. A 'h-piich ii. im L' ui.-ulte. Ky.. N ' . i n. i m l St, st.j's : i ):;e of the most i . tii. it i. it'le i.ii.l ii -parent iv In -t au- ihentlca'.e l gill'-t S'.' lles OV' f lopi'lt vd hole is lhe talk ol t to r-treet to day, l'oi a number "f yeais John Dew i.e, , v, -in individual remarkable for hi- in. my cccoiitiic. 1- -. i.ej ; u, saiooa on tiill .-Ireet, 1 n t ween Mm ket : mi, I .letTiison. Mr. Di wbeiiy was St'HMKlM'Z ttilien .-ick ai d after a litigtiiug iii ho-s di'-d uliout live hiohths ago. He hit a '..i-low and two children ni very 1 f ur en auistuhces. Ail. r nor huo lilids ilec.lii Mis. Dowift'iry Sold out th" saloon and n -.idehce on the t'lih street and moved to Madison .-tie. t. below loth. Shoitiy ailor 7 oclockthis luorniig loin Strui. 1 and tils part nor Pat (iiimos. the hew 1.1 i.l. weio st, in. ling h. hind the bar win ii a woman beav.lv v iied rushed in and asked lo be allowed to go in to the h ick yard. Lor request be ihg git. tiled, she went to the left hand collier of the yard and scraped a-idc a lot of riibbi-h, ! lion tonka .-I'l'.n ilowcr spade ?he had coneeuied the folds' of her dress nnd away the caitu until she louial a ci t til box. This she leinovi d from ihe Otutli and fainted away. The men ru-lied to the woman s side and f iiiu l her to be Mrs. Dow beirv. The Imk by her side ivui.iihcd a sail bug full oi jtnl ; his they counted, and found 12 t wenty-ilolltir gold pieces and a number of smaller com:., mak- HICllMOM). t. hlM.iai IN GESE8AL KPiCMKEISE. AVeh'ivo ju-t cotepiet. d im, addition of ' making it over lai) fv'et long, and have iii imp! ovohlohts. PfLL A I) AMI'LP. Ai't'DMVon ATU) PERSONAL t ARi: TO V.VVAIY F I feel t" the Urn U.o W.ij,:;:nvs, i I ii up v. iih ,1.1 of the luoderat Oil MVN AND BKAST. hS OF TOBACCO! A i'. hHOKSA SPK t'LVLTY. Higho.-t prices paid for all country! product., i.iid goods sold as cheap as tlicchi a: .est. Come and see for your-, self. 3 1 O.-t issfi. 2m. ! 1836. FALL, II POLITE AITEimOH iC FAaiiJIS. THE SI Hilt KS I PUli K 'H'AIJAN'I KUDOS' LVKIIYSALE! A FULL CORPS OF BUYERS ALWAYS ON HAND ! NOT WIND I!l'T UuRiv IS ill il M'l'K). W. il. tLOAI'J l CO., Proprietor. Oct. 7th. l.vHt5. Hms. the iw i-S. k2 3 ?r-2 NEW GOODS! AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME We take pleasure in announcing to our fiieiids und customers, that our; FALL AHD WHITER GOODS- man had died. It produced, in fact, cui aijuare ant1, patted in the mi;, i.--; quite a sensation throughout Eng- i shave the upper hp ami the h,., .'. Und. The great English newspaper, i ''l' to ,ho ,lwl:,w "f. t;'9 , ' T . . .. . .. i women wear ihe little bonnets to the London Tunes, in alluding to hi (1Iul f,oul ,.Lu)eh piltlipg (), Um, death, said that: "A great soldier, a 'cap when the chuich is filtered No great statesman, a great poet, even a 'one is allowed ;o swap hoists with royal prince might die suddeuly with-! i" outsider, but con i xchango with ...... i i , a fellow member. And each one out triviug half so general a shock as , , . , , , 7 . l i . - I lues to have a gray horse, sieok and has been given by the news of tl.!fttt. They refuse to educate ciui tragical death of Fred Archer, the j dicn furtiiei than to lead and write, jockey." His fuuetal was conducted i Dut thty are piiot. moial, wealthy iu gi and style. Business iu tho city ' ml hosIliul,!'-J (New Market) was generally suspend- j There are, it is said, live hundred ed. Among the mourners were manv .'persona iu New York who have each of the nobility, and the Prince oi :j i".0'. and upwards. Wales contributed a beautiful Horal .11:ctu,"11 f")Ui u1' t,,e unties in , A , , ... tr Illinois show that the amen. Imetit, to wreath to be placed oil bis coffin. ; t hu SlttU) iUu )U , . t , , til I , t , i , , Uhat a commentary is all this upon i conli act convict labor is iost by about fame! I f.Othi votes. ..l,il of s-';.,l When Mm pouts,, Halt hist night to espiess D."w berry revived she declared that while sleeping in her room lu-t night . he was awakened by the touch of an icy cold hand on her fon head. As she awoke the clock, struck the hour ol' midnight. Tinning in the dim hgi.t, she saw the pallid face of her deceased husband. The glu Stly visitor stood l.i v the bed. He wine his burial loin s, and his words wore ti KRN.SWAKM. few. The ghost direct d Mrs How- (1LSS m in ,o ine :.poi. wuelli sue loiuni I he iiiiiiiev and I hen disappeared. The toi y is corroliorale.l bv so many indtgiiaiion over the murder of nillo Mamie Kelly, who was shot down in a cowardly way bv Alex Goldeiison, Wed nesd'ay last. Seven,! t5 r; Hpeeches were made, and -vLlii lhe inee iiig ndjouiiied the excited crow d pmoecd.'d to the count y jail, w' te the jirisnner is eoiitiiiod will, tin- i tentioi, of lynching him. While passing through the streets the crowd wns gently increased and by the lime itsdoi.tii,atioii was reached hum bored lO.b'ill. .Several attempts weio mad" lo storm the jail, hut it wan guarded so strongly that the police weto enabled to repel tho mob each attack. At 1 o'clock the excite mei'f had somewhat abated and no trouble was anticipated. will bo otVeied at Prices iu sympathy with the Low Pi ices of I'uim Products. We have a moio complete line of DUY GOODS. NOTION'S, CAKPKTS, oil, CLOTH. HOOTS AND SHOl'.S, HATH AND CAPS WYATT k TAYLOR, G I I () C K It 8 -ANP General Coinmission Merchants HALKKiH. N. C. Cell on them or send then your orders, if you wish s.piaro. dealing. July 'Jy, 1- SERGEANT MANUFACTURING CO, Oroensboro, IT. O. H VNCI ACTIUIKKH Of FARRAR TllRSiflE WATER WHEEL, COOK AND HEATING STOVES, Saw Mills, Cane Mills, Horse Powers, Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, And C.u.iins ol Every Description. -Send for Prico-Libi. SSWAKL. C.llOct'.KlKS. SiV than evor !i.''.' re nll'ered. lepi ,i'I. ntlohieii Unit it vuimo't , Ladies' Cloaks and Dry Goods ,;;'! lOUIOAOK SALK ItV VDt Tl'll..! h iitoriirime I'X.fiiii' kWlltl l .,",111 n V. I 11,1111 illl-1 be doubted, and the finding of John , Dewberry's money will doubt Ions re-, main, whet hi r pri teriuitural or othoi wise, a tlni.,4 inexpiicAble i Hon. David S. Heid. ; ' A tire in Louisxiiip, Kv, Saturday ormer Oov- ni,.),t mitti .l tf,.l. .:..i. iii.m' i ur.l ernor of North Carolina, is seiio,u!y warostmoand Ihat of Win Coinwall, ill ill his residence in Kockinghanj aill (lmed adjactnit plopcity. county. Loss about fcJ2j,U0U a Specialty. We solieit an eMi'iiination of our (ioods before buviug. Thanks for past favors, d-ivTlie Miu'li'.,t Cush Prices paid for Cotton and other Produce. Your Lospect fully, K. !!. Mr l.ll VN & 10. Sii.lu, N. C, Oct. 2d, ISoC. i .-.'in. . ,,-.' .i..tni"ii ? onti c.-'"k, e. Nie, ilium l... I will -.'II tl M'tli'ltt) . Hi.'., lohe I'..-, ilil-.T. 1I.HH, a r.'Oillll itil.-t .'I l.tll-1 I'; .ll OH I MM II"' IHII'I "I WHO- V , nif I --ilH'i--.. , I I'kf "ii tl..' H'.'i - tl mnl .N.HMliih.il ulH.lit VHI H'T.' o w. i ol -itn:. N'.v. ivili. IhimI. i'hiiuiti :i'."r. A DM I NT. ST P. U'Olt'S S l"i'.- m lihvttit; .ti:th!li-. t.-i iii H-itiiM,!.' r.i: r St. Ar.i.rmu.). l -. r.t. I h ;i t:. i - ("ltb ll'-l'lllirf l.ll IMf Hi" (!!' i .l.'i't -l-ii l.lidt iho f .im tomt!.ii..r i : . t !H'i-ir, J. b, VAlUH'Kt'i (ill. 1MTKNT8, Caveats. Trade Mai ks &. CopywrighlB, ol,: ii:'. .1. mi I nil "Hut IninlniKii (n ih ft. , F ue nil.-.- oi.-n-l. I I" I-.r M.ii'i.liMt: KFJM. our .-ill- r s ..'...-i-i- the V s. l'uirnt OIBc. mmt h' mi .'in. -tin I'.ii.'ic-t in Iim iithh iluui ihmio n. .i.' ri"iii w -.ii.ii-ti-. S. ti I Much. "I hlOA i .il. Wi n.lvlMiM ! pat enl. I 'Il vl -Iir,-.i., wmn ikaNOOBAMia im ,. :r 'ihiMN I'i-rr.sT. w. r.....r h-i il... r.-rinwuir. Uie lupt- ! , e. I - e 1,1,..,, , i...,m -lnl nf Um r. H. i'Hi.'iii or;e-,'. t,.. . i.-.-uirir, i.iv.w. t-m moA i-e .'i-.-M -. I,. H.'uiti, . In your inro or o'liiiij i.,,f,.,, e. A know OO., oe,n!iu 1 'al nil CUliv, Wwhloftoa, D 0. Hum. IV, tl.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 18, 1886, edition 1
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