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! cord TUUIJSDA V, J UN V, 2d, ISS'J, XOCAI. KBCORPS. Straw Hats vfy cheap U'-J yuk at O. H. Toe's. Mr Tho summer sofsTtico t,lio Jongest days and lihvtcst nights. Mr Our town authorities have : ten by tho dog, but it is thought bought a lot of lid'dcrs lor use at j that she muyl have caught the dis fires. jcase from drinking w-ater from the 1 - I same I r.ckct from which tho dog M"Tho b'"ge-1 'ot of Shoes, and ! hal b'j'eii lapping water shortly bo th clieaiier t ui Hie count' at U. ft. I& It you have not already listed jroiir taxable yo liji'J better do so At onto. Don't fcryt to ;;.y yor lie - at 0. S. J'ou's whi jli" ym coanl Jiroilliseu lo pa) io nuurn, tm- Don't forget that tho thistle Mill at Fittsboro' is still b'-vi.i'g d ,'g Yod nnd paying cash for it. Kriug load whenever you porno to town. i . .... i t For the pa-it wet!; the weather fH been very 'favors mors. Cotton ard en V favorable 'or the lar- coru are growing rkpidly, and nearly all the wheat and oats have hoce. doty harved. mo 'im, . .. 1 n.t ".ii. ....... i... i i.,.t,iil, ... . I . ican postmaster at u limoiiil, in this coun'y, not having been able rent an oflicc at that place, has retired from the field to the shades p private lite. tQT A valuable horse belonging to lr. John W. Atv,'atcr, of William's (ow uship, wan accidentally killed last yreck. It fell on a Make which pierced its body ami caused itsdeat!; In ten minute';. Mr J. 1'. Sirdman. Kgypt, is sell nl( good white corn at bottom (jg are. Cradle l'ii:re;': cotton hoes. A large lot ol Tinware expected daily, lie m; '! ."nu .s:v s . low that t is a hard matter to keep it in fetor k. " j ushers (.Messrs. . -,. 1 1 caocit alio W Wi pleasure in ii.llingjS. 'I.. Raspberry . in The lollowiiii; nl tent ion to the .idveitiscment ;'!'lhe ( order : Mr. C. S. llaston. of ( (xlord i'ittsboro' .'.caLi '.y, and hope thai ;:inil Miss'r.iniua liuriis.ol I'ittsboro',' t will receive th.: pat'-oiiagc that it j M r. Loherl Leach, , Johnston cona (io much deserves. i arcnts whniyt ;n;, JSs Anna L. .Merritt, ol fiend thei" Miis and daughters there M'iu- I,.,;-.,';' Mr. II. A I don, Jr.. may rest "as..i;:i.d :l..:t they , Ui uf j nl riitsh.iiu', and Miss Susie lid- horouglily educated. j uiiiudsou, ol Johnston county : Mr. ' !'. C. l'oe, ol I .itl'sburo' an'd .Miss 6r The Legistcrot Deeds id' this! p....:, v., ..V .Inhnsloii eountv county reoiiests in to .-t:ilo le th ; nlormatioh of ai'i j.ei .oit.: contem- J dating matrimony, that t In-price ot , marriage lit- Mise is nnw S2..")il in jtead ol S2 as hevetolori. lie hopes Jhat this will net ; a stop to lur (jhersalesot'lhe; net i , .i.r. in -nt. Hijr II you wish to make your house cool and Imik nice call at Lou don's ami hey miiio id Lis pretty lilalting which fie is orlciing ;.t greatly red reed -i ices for ea. h. A h-'w of those My' 1-au.s , ':. Ii.'.nd at London's. Yon will :in, b:u r:;ilis jn all lines lor the cash nov; at Lon don's. Ittr You will tiod on tin- Ihirgaiu on liter t'o" Wi'eU at I.oimIou s a lot d'L:ilies" Simes at ?." cents prr pair jor choice ; some el tln-ui V'i , .." I ;r laerly pet air. t'iill suiiii and gut choice London l;n riiceived (his Week another lot of Ladies' !fts; also a lot ;! Ijouglas 'ihoes iir I ad ics i nd (touts. These are ho best Shoes made fiir the money. Meal :;l 1 eem ha ve b. : ucarcer in our U, ceiilly than' ever beloro known, mi aci-nunt of the interruption ot railroal trans iHirtalion. ror aliout two weeks lot a pound ot meal or corn ouh! io boitiiht 'hcee tor Uv or iiK.ney'. "inallv on la.d Monda' one id' our merchants received about liltv bush els of meal, ami there was a perfect ruth lor it, every pound being sold Bg f';;t lis' it could be weighed. tST Deputy shorili' Oran S. John noil brought a negro, named Peter Sinith, hero to iai! en ;jst J'i)m!;.y fo await his triaf a! ;l.o next ' tVr'm ;f our superior court, npon fh; Charge ol hav'i g ; !i.,'i n ..-evtli'' and ifii!.'.i l.oii. ,l,...iali .lohnsoli. it '.., i, i i ,. ,ir;l:vi,l!ciii:'ii l" I 'll.'liore t i. T,. i-Til. ' !i ';-! that Honiebodv will not staml Lceurity and put him to work liar j vesting in some wheat or oat field i ' - Ol.nClTlzt.NS. Oakland town.- hi .. i.....t, ,.i ;i;-...., ,. i filled ages nt to ::,',) year,-au average ol 'Jo v,,,rsca. h. Thev are St.s. Nabby herns a-ed .", year- Jordan Tv'r. 'U., !!, Mrsj. T. Tsrower and Martin Philips s. What other town.-Uip can beat this ? Send in the returns ! llrTru.NKii Kkom (li:oitiiiA. Last sviuter a large number o! negro men went from 'this place to work in the liiriKMitine forests ol Georgia, li: nay was ottered ihem ami they went ' .i : :. .. .i" .-. ! .. I oil ineir way rejoicing, iiiuineii oy I oejiuioui lonn, peojiiuu mm i-mj 'has luriied to grief ami they urelcaled jiopulaiion. The grand ol'd Mixious to ri l-.t n home. Such is ; groves that surround most of the i ho tain told J;v one ol their number: hou-e and the rolliiigsurlaco, nuiko ' . . .- . . .' .. ' ; . '. i i ... v- . I' who ret uracil Here last weet. loot noro ami weary, alter trumping and ' .'heatirg" hjs v.-ay home. l!o ti !!s ' to be put down in Pittsboro' with-; Vory: k-Misat.il. lial si.ries of 'iheir'out. knowing viat pari ol tho State; jireatiiient in (.ecrg'.a. lie says that about a month ago a l:.i."' lo.inbcr of them .vc eld n on:r m-eiidi.vo th-'r. hard wotk i.ml joLg.l' t: ci-.tinei t si.d attempted tc estapo r.'iid reti.rui liome, but were cai ghi' aftej th'-y, bad gono some distance, were ham,!-; cuffed and chained logollicr and car-; Loro than anywhere else in tlioi'jie t riod back to their work, and tho ern part of the State. Tho houses j-iiigloaders severely whipped. He mado a second and more siicces.st'ul atteinnl to escape anil, after a jour-! iiey ol tnree wi cks, arrivou nero on j ast .Saturday, and is content, here-1 after to roiuaiii iu old CliulLatu. i II YiHionioii.A. On the 1st of this ' village full of visitor and the de j month a dog, belonging to .Mr. T. It. 1 lights of a sojourn here nerve to in i Foe, near this place, wont land and ' crease tho visitors every summer. Ii... i . - i - I 1 1 ... i ii ..I 'Pi... i : r .1 i : hmt tits ami wax killed. About a week afterwards .Mr, Foe's cow bo- !gan to nit strangely, anil wi s shut tt by it.'.vil in a small stable, whero it remained until last Saturday whon ii-ldied. Uel'ore its dcatU it seemed to sutler severely, having convul sions and beating its head against the walls of the stable, and evidently had hydrophobia. There wan no sign on tho cow of having been bit- to.- ,t was reined. Jiorit.VAi.isTH'.- The Carthage Made hasceasod to exist. In its last issue tho editor nays ''Wo eun'l run a pa per without nionoy, therefore we cannot Usc'i tho Hlndc a-rain. Our j u'wiH not pay, and we are rfit'i,;;,, a,u . im-liued to longer give them our V.mf and material for nothing". !t i:. a pity that men will persist by' painliil personal experience in learuiii'' that it '.viuires nionev to run a nowspaticV '"They do notseotn lo bo willing U' profit or bo warned by the cxpor'c'nvc of others. As fail as one paper suspends another begins : i ..I,... , ('.xisU.'(,t, mi)S,am,' ,!,, j n( ,R.r m:i. lh(! Vl.lliv Jim, U)wW i tlie -aine li.to. "vor;,!, v'arnlina has i it. ill 1 i. ..I'll,. -.,, 1 r,.i. new-pa pel's, and every year new vic tims crowd it. And the cry is Htill they come ! The moral of this is, that the citi reus ot a counts' in which a good county p,.per published should give it a liberal ; upport. A 1i.kst M.uui.i:k. On last Tuesday in the I'resln terian church, at this place, one ol our most popu lar village maidens. .Miss Nannie T. Leach was married bv L'ev. W. '. Thorn to Mr. Iloln-rt i. ,o!;k,'a inei'- chant at High Point. Tho church had been decorated with flowers and .'vergreens in a very artistic and jla.itcliil maiiiier. The bridal party entered the church, preceded by the Mr. i. M. Leach, of Ualeigh, and Miss Fanny Thompson, of l'itls I o' ;.tn Walker, of High I'm) nl. and Miss Dixie W. Leach' of I'itlshoro': Masters Allio Ifiiuin and ''rank f .ui'i!; ", c: -.h carrying a ( ij.-hi'iiii, upon vhieh' tlie nr'ii'le ain't urooiii knelt w lien the benediction I..,;,,,, I . i , , :.nd Mr. .laco!. Tl.-miw,,,,- and the ! .....l; ....v.. ... bride witli .Mr. .V. '1 '. f.i.iii.1, Xex't morning the happy couple departed (or their home at High iioint, aecemi'anicd with the best wishes of iIkKi 'nci'i'- Hem's for n ! long tile ol wc'IOeil miss. I Iiu the second time within I he past two moiitl-s that one of High Point's young men has carried off one ot our village m.iidehs, and in the p-iu'e o' o' r VMing townsmen we in ut 1 prole.. i iigaiii.il its iecerrence : it has become alarmingly frcqiie:: and nuisi lie put a stop to, or in self defein e our young men will go to High Point and retaliate! Cfi ATI1A J CoSI I'M M KM'RIt. The ta!ent"d editor t I I he Slate (Ihroni ..i.. .. -i f.. ,.; .. .. ', ... , - , . I aiei couiuv, n;is fMiiinsiiru a crv i pleasant description ot both from which we copy lli tollov :ag extracts- ' ' ' .'I'h;s i.' a great grass eon n try and was intended as a place tor stock raising. Certainly no part ot the Slato is better adapted to it and the farmer sure just beginning in a small way to turn their attention t it'. When the''-1 in'To'Jtoct-raisirig'lhc'ir thiol occupation I hey will make money on (heir farms hut they will not make inmli until then. It is as !'ne 'and !i-i'Vtock raising as tho sun shires on. Crass and clover aro in irgeiu)i:s 'i; tlie soil. Un llio streets .( i'i'.l.-.bon ' clover grows wild. One I roj.'hore t.'i: weeks 1 ago cut a lot t;l volitutot';1 I.' vert lie; iad n-u sowed a seed) thai was a.. ' waist. hat belter land u M,K '.: l'J,!i.,,r wa,!t ' a", :- little iit'ent en to.'tunes iiiigh.t. ho muiio luv.'. raising mocu. i ne poo- !e Itolli in tlie town ami tlio eoun- i V ure p-"' "1""' ';'' l''" ' I'1''. will give a cordial lc !l':11 "'!tW. 'i II not ask any j l!",':-7 ,,,,," "p .,,,:',r -l"'.. halham is a great en.tnt I r'"1 l,s l,c"I''c '"! I "' U' y wlie.-o. ! hey are n? : nr some progress tin! thev wi'll not go lorward very rapidly until they turn their attention mere to slock -raising. . Tho PilU.ia.ri ' ol todav is a iiuiet, l :.. I .. ' ........ I ...J "l . I ll one oi mo iucui, ueauiuui oi .oric (aroltmi's villages, ll a man were ; ' ho was in, he wciild believe him'el; to 1:0 ill Ibllieoir.L'O coil lit V. The seenerj la r.iomttain liue, graml cn.l piiJeres-cije Jed;.-'.! James Me'r;i li,i:l: Kaul th:!l' he l.-li! morii 1'l.e liv V ie; :u hoiin. kmong We -lent erth Carolina's 'tag.; ai:d peaks' .v L'iti.i hero arc largo and airy, the watei cold and ivlreshing, the nights even ' in siiiiiincr cool and pleasant, and incse conspire io maKO i uisnoro a , Uill in tho place of Dr. Malloll, tlie , delightful place to spoml tho hot ; Democratic postmaster, who was lc - wvatber. Kvcry suiuuicr timJii tho'iovoJ ' m iiu uu.siiii.-r- ui tiiu I'liicu in uiri vry Uivuv but (hero are a number of successful nnd progressive busi ness who supply tho wants of the iieoijio. 1 here aro inoro beauti ful e'lig blo building lots bore than 1 have Joa'y in any village in the Stalo and tl:?y can be bought very cheap"! Weekly Weather Crop lliiUctin. Tho reports of tho correspondents of tho Weekly Uulletin issued by the North Carolina Etpeiiiuent Station and State Weather Service, co-operating with tho United Slates Signal Service, show that the rainfall, tem poral urc and sunshine have been about uormrd 'lor tho week ending Friday, June lth. Although excessive rains aro reported from a fow localities, ilo it sotno injury to crops on lowlands, yo't the rains, as a rulo. have been seasonable and well distributed. The cTgct'upou tho crops has been gen erally favorable. Cotton, which has bleu previously reported as backward, h:xs improved somewhat and may yet yieni au average crop, .uucu 01 u .jueullv Cap her wings uml crow nt that was replanted has come up, and ipidnlght and for dav, and it e ery with an average season tho yield v::ll ' ra'spei t look,d like a rooster. ' probably L a "ood. The cu; look lor , , tobacco'fc '"ory favorable. "Tho wheat ! . owbernn Journal : A samplo of harvest shows generally an nbuudant 1 1'1' .' ',v(!!' K'". f'0'" Ui"" yield. Oafu will probably bo shoif.!' al.ott farm, was shown at the An -lii..l,u,.. f frnii. i n-ooite,! Th. following especially Lcavy weel ly rainfalls aro lepoiied: Weldo: WeMon I .-ilifr.s county 2 inches, ltaleigh, Wakecounty 2 .r5 inches. Iron Sta tion, Lincoln county 2.o() inchey. Hickory, Catawba eounty U.IOinchor Charlotte, Iee.l:h nbiirg county 1.75 inches. I'ii'a!fcth City, I'usipmfank eounty--l.(iO inches. (Jroensboro, (uilforil ri."dy--1 inches. Tho noi iiiai weekly rainfall for this Stale, for tho month of June, as le- tormined from observations taken at Signal Service Stations in this Stalo ami at Stations in tho adjoining States of Virginia and IViinesbei', embracing a period of from 1 to K! veins, i about 1.25 inches. 4 Kastius DisTiaer. The rainfall mlfieak of nature wa.-i u curious si-'ht. the uoi thetn puitio'i of this district was probably slightly in excess of tho average, but in the entire district thorn was aoout an average amount. The tompcrat eie . as alicut noni.'l and the 8 .'.iiKhine a l'.tt Its Lolow tho average. Cotton, torn and peanuts arc report ed as improving. Ckn iuai. Disri:'"r. Tho reports in dicate that t;;cru has been a great im provement in cotton in this district, -ni. - .i . .. i... . i t i.i. xuo oa.no. n o, u.h y, iou-.-.e to tobacco and to t! o -arvt.ug of wher-.t which is reporled as being very line. Oats havo not uouo no well. The rainfall, temperature and sunshine were about the average. Yi"f...tk.iin Disru'cr. TUorehas prob ably ticeti a greater improvement in tho condition of ell crops iu this dis ilki tb.tu in any citlK'i. ' ('ottoii, corn and all other crops have made won- lerful improvemeiit (luting ttio past , ... I. . . . ... m cai,uv.u m uj, un, vtutod, is turning Out well. Crops generally are growing rapidly. The rains have been generally seasonable. A large yield of fruit is promise.'. Tobacco d"''ig well. A Wonderful Uaby Pianist. Belmont and poi tor for Vcb C.lai',0 I'p.iu in., iiiiium.ffc sun. Meyer, mado arrangement's lact At n musical and literary enter- Sunday to lake his life but was iuter tailimelit last niht bv the (Jiiild of !el'1'' vvitlj- iIe K' 0,11 '"to " ''"'l'1. Hover Hill Chapel, tile principal at- d tho baik oil' a lice and wrote traction was the performance ol little U" farewell words on tho exposed I on Allen Styiut the baby pianist. JVH0,1 t,lfcw 11 ci,,, '""dor tho t-eo. Tills little jrVl M !;';'t thro .' years jn,mw n brush pile i'; ii au.l laid bin audsev :n ruiitlr.'ol I and hasalreacl v vpst on th" "'"sli, nnd was' climbing plaved a uuiiibi.r of times i.i public, tho tree with a ic;m v.!i".u co".: of his her fu st appearance being when ...; ; c-oioreu .iepiamtiilic.:s came Khing and was two years and limr months old. I ttskl1 1'im what he was up to. He Sl.o has plaved at the Youm: .Men's h"1'1 ll0 was going lo kill himself but Christian Asso. ialioii and at' the K,. j Hiey caused him to think better of his lav Station. On one occasion she ! l urpoHraud thesuieidowasiiideliiiite id'aved l-,f:,.-o in ued:-n :; ot our ! '' postponed. Doiu. stic iiifclieity is hutif and persons. The ; hild la a I lialtimoreaii. and lives with her par ents at :il Fourth Carey street. The little gill's first musical etl'orts weie made on a small two octave toy piano, upon which she picked nut ti.o tuno "Days ot Absence" bv err. I-'Win that lin'ie she was nllovVed f.. play on a full sized piano, and plays animal attacked a voung son, ho wan a number of little pieces entirely by j at once sent headlong to ono corner ear. The compositions she performs 0f the ntablo : the next older son went are, ol course, very easy, as her ham!slj0 y., ,,,..eil0 wjt, the same result. are li'iy a"d :-vo unable lo "tret :h This conduct of hia bid slo; merited i r.. r..... i i.. i .. ,.i.:i ... ...... 1 . . ciy nil .in mi.' ucj.s, imii i.i,-.i ucii.i oi inree suouin ue tioie 10 pm even the tunes that she does is really io- j m;'.rl:ili!e when it is rememtioiv.l i ihr.'l 'fio ''aver.ig.'' !ii!d of three - an- jii.t learn cv.;. b; place inc.. I f.i t baclt was badlv injiiied, from which the a'pliahet on the ke -l,.;;:i-d. 'I'lieM,,. jH sullerin;; iniinso p.vn. A little one ;s cei tajuly a prodigy, and f,:W uiimiteH later the bull sent nnnth if she uhsif.: In lie; latere to -l::.t ( ,.r ; :i lulling v."---'- astuun..' Mr." the pre:-eiii promiseushe will accom- Tiu ki-r sai I thai l: v'r.s no! trving to dish v. ondei lill results. The great ; put tiie bull's m.so t-i g: r. :'.d. bet danger, however, lies in the jiroba - ,,i,Jy wkh.d '. break him of i!is stub biiily nf overtaxing her bri:: : n '. ! hoijioOMi. hut s:ivs "he wool bi t weakening her power, -as i- .o elten . break," ho vlippy.t o.ii, fie whole lhocai.0 wilii i-oinarkahly plecoci Tire';er fanuh i.d n. v. I.as ;!.,) lie!.J children, hittle Lou ha. s uno ta:.' ii t; , .nv v j, ( . .iou.i eilt Tho bull as an rioeiiiionistand sings also wiiii iv.-..; .., bought cheap. iruo nuoiiaiioii. oiio' was lomiiyi applauded and .seemed self pos.--. s--cd. VYiir on f lie Moonshiner :. lhiiMtMiiiAM, Ala.. Juno 17. - In ih . northern part'ot "J'uc;iloos:i coiinly, the cili.eus havo organized a vigi lance committee lor tho purpose ol break i:.g up llio illicit dir tillerios and arresting the men engaged in th;. ''mooiisliiuiug' biisiursi. The moon shiners aro defiant, and serious lio - ' sm bio tearol. (lllllMci's I 111 pi isoncd. Wavi'Ii- -s. i.l ,.l une 1 7. Eight, ii,..rn, .,-!ii1.,!,.-s u-.-c.i -n i-sl.'..l I ;ht by I'.iierill Hendit .on am1 posse id'cituetis iit Watertou li Mi'l, j'vi lii'le." from lure, 'tli.v were -.l'.'i.d ihi - mo. nil:;', e.",ir. Uud ai d f ..liU'l;t ti-tl i-. J'. u:oi:lh .' :iu'i i. oiiinei '.. " ' ''.,. Mr. Thomas M. Kirkland, the for- nier Uenubiicau iucumbeiii. ban been reappointed postmaster at ('Impel State News. n.... v. ei m XTiLT L?! ' UA wheat crop of Orange is very cood. loliTh?-, vtl ,UTleaU1 -L0 grain is said to bo the best Tor tnahv : nL-W. V r weniawn the appli:af:oa of B. WomacU. l year.. Farmers toll us that tho ou 1 h" ? ACfn ? M WfU BHHwe11 &S torao; for 8l Ttr.5ue, faj. M. Har1 crop promises to bo very fine, in fact i S-t U .i fSS T. Edwards d others, I hare they don't remember whon there ever j ?2S . Wllt 7iL 7 virtve1 of authority vested, was such a crop of oats before in i??4 almg place. - i n:e ty chapter l'i, vblfia l, of TU' P ... ... ! ""'vices a bt. PU:h? church, there &Sl(0,;teg. ftaj BucceBSO' article of Charlotte Nowg: Mrs. Betsy Watts. who lives on Wnrreii Mooro's rla-e. in Lincoln county, coi:;niiUod Buioiilo by drowning Thursday evening. She was a very elderly lady and had re- pes tedly announced her intention of takiug her life. There is a small branch running through the place, and in a hole scarcu three feet deep, tho body was fouu, Jonosboro Leader: Did you ever hear of such a thing as an old hen turning to I j r. rpootert A lady told mo that she Lad an old hen aged about 15 years that had been a good layer, setter, hatcher, and raiser, most all I. t II uer uie, oui uau uoi miu an ei'g m a ycai. jbeforo she died : hho would fro ! -"miHai oiiieo yesier.iay. J lie-o ii:.s ibeen nlrros. a rendu. ion i.i farm one- iI'l,K'"a 1,1 '" viciimy oi AewinTU iMiing ino ia.-,i nuccn years, i.oltou iii no longi r king- here, ('lover, grass, garden truck, etc.. are becoming :bo lea.Vng crops, and when .ho farms beeeuie properly stoe.ked tho rcrolu lion will lie coinplcto and our f.irmrrs can declare tln'iusolvctj ii!dppedeut Mt. Holly Itews: Wo are reliably mfoi iijed that a calf was born on the plantation of .Mr. ('. Jea:u of North Drook twu-:hip, Jiineohi eountv. ! which m a f.'rt curiosity. The head j and fdiouliters of this curiosity were I those of a slmp; its liind-iiarLru i wtrp thoco cj a calf, v.hil.j'its tail was'thaf of a pig. Tho head of this IJesides being a sheep's head, one of its eyes and one ear wero directly in its forchr ad and the others in tho buck of its head. v Ashehoi"' Crevior I.ur.i Thurs day moriiii.j;. wliili: tho railroad hands tteie putting the finishing touches on the ';"aing at a point immediately Uihihi'lthoiesideixeof Mr. P. II. Mor ris, iu this place, one of them Deny Lewis, colored, wa.j .?.ee'.ie;.llly kill- T,e ou1l .lt U)0 t, o u cll, W)U10 d fot y ,b hiul bl!0I, tr011cll. i , around H,JO-u?nil waB LeilJR un. , .i,,,, . , r , suiluJji.y' Vokj loose,' patching and completely burying lVrry before he could escape. After beiug unearthed ho lived about half an hour. L'auidos being miiHhed almosf, to ft jelly Lis ankle and leg were broken. Stntosviilo Landmark : Alitlloson oflir. lli" A.1 ' Drawley, of Pav'dsoa township, was badly hurt tly a kickiug initio last Friday. The wheat har vest is iu aetivo progress this week. It will bo tho largest crop harvested i". Trcdell in twenty years. Uev. Fruiik Shcrrill. ".lored. a citi'en of f-upposci to have bei u at tUe bottom ol lus purpose Concord Standard : Our jolly good fiiend, Timothy Tucker, who lives about t wo miles from Mt. Pleasant, a Mexican soldier also, together with three soms, has !:r:d ijiiit.o a serious encounter with n'Vieions bull.' Tim puiiislH.ieilt. 111:1,' t lu.Io till HKlii, in iw i,i,n, NVOn dnc toil aim. gol .Mr. Tucker ustraddle of his neck and with t uniendoiM I'.uv.i threw Mr T. !nir)v over him. Jn the fall .ifr. TV Wiiistoii I'epiibliean : The T-r dger tells cf a j air i f shoes that ai l ived a1 ttio Expica.i otiice at Lexiugloii, last woik for a ' at idsou ooonty niaulliil meisurctl J.'l i:u l.i.j in ltiurtli and IA in l'Oiui. .till tilt, t iii.i! I'i-.ii I la.ikin alley naiiro.iti t:u-.o are iifly i even baiv i:"'!ls iu opoiatl' n be l..v t. ree-n.-ib ilo uhilo from Greens bor.) to Mt. Airy thorn are p.lro aeou si.h table i.Miiibcr. It, way in Sinrv County, iiijj tiiv aulne of lbs lo Veuri old Uiy was Vaiicov Eidide. llo'wasi loeliiig with a pistol, the ..e.-.i.on ox- , , ? iii i-i ! pio.l.v and ibi doctor h-isi.o! et b.ei n , iibl" to e'.traet the ball fioin his t-ton.-! I'.eii His -.'oi.dif i m i:; ,-, cn; ioim A r landed IU eflpl'dny states . tint. y : i n. ' ir i.ighi tb: lillli instant lightning '!i-.i'!. the barn of d. W. Slion- i!s, , sh-.fc. Vadkiu county, ab.'.it . o'cli. k i:: tlie ;;ion:irg, kill ing .'. tjc i:...te i: i ,t coiv out ll.o:l II. 1. i:ji'llli; 1 lli'l' lnc;.. Also 1 si tting lire to ! ; I an;. ?yr. yiiorej : was aw.iker.eii a:..l gelling out, of b.-d 1 wi nt lo u.nk .md with the assistance j l nm eiiiiiiicn pa' out tno names ana savp.l his barn. Tho dauiao however waj cuuaiJvitk'. Durham Sun : We arc told that a i young man in Durham, on Sundav, 'olli'd up o five dollar bill, greenback, wl''s4 to a f rieiid, and playf uli; ' ..i..?: : i,.- u. ' . ! ui aalculation. for the bill went down was an interruption not looked for, Elttcai ir.jabdereil up tho iole ctd mewed ' Urouiid tho rector's feet Ho' eueh an extent that he took it up and set it outside the window. In a few i minutes it returned nnd was again at hifl foot, frmwinrr nrol tint-riiwr Tl ! took tho combined efforts of a very large sexton to put it out. We im agino tho superstitious, whon they read this will prsdijt something awfJl to' happen. It may be said of New York City that she has 125 men worth a million and moro each, forty womou worth a million and more apiece ami 129 firms at least ono partner of which is good for a million. srsel Putnam, n great-grandson of tho Revolutionary patriot, died Sun day in Atlanta, aged 57. Mr. Putnam was bom in (Jeorgia. and was a man of high character and splendid busi -noss uu:tlitica'io"3. A lot of nxhs belonging fo the cargo of oik! of the blockade runners beachod off Wrighlsvillo during tho war. have Lon uncovered by tho tide and lio strewn along the beach. A number of pi rsonshavo iec.'.rcd some cf th'.ie ls : jlics. Lining a violent, ti.ur.uirr Etorui Mrs. Anno Quiik, aged lli). cf Klni wood, Mass.. fled in alarm from her house to a neH.bor's, ulcre she scat- t ed herself directly under a largo pin cushion which hung on tho vall. Iu low moments a Hush cf llitninj struck tho cushion aad passed into t!ie body of Mrs. Quirk, killing her instantly. THAT HACKING COfClIcnu b. ao quickly cured by ShilohCuio. We guatauteeit. Ciimx &IIi:iu;s. WILL YOU sriT-'EU with L v.ci.iaaud i,ivr k'Cohiplaiht ?'Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. CUAI'IN IlKAl"i.N. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made mis erablo by tliaiterriblo cough. Shiloh's Cu-.'.: ij tha remedy for you. Cum in it Hl-:liKN. SlIILOIl'S YITALIZK.U is whr.t you need for (JouslipaUoif; Loss of Al pet.o', Dizziness, nnd all Hvmptonis ot Dyspepsia. Price 10 ami 7.1 ei-ril r. per bottle. Cumin .V Hkaii:s. c.'toiT, wuoT)i)Na cr.rfiH .Hid rout'hills immediately relieved by Shiloh's (.'uie. (.'iiai in & IIr.ii-N. CAlAnltli CfliKD, health ou.l hwcoL breath Hwuiod, bv uhiloh's Catarrh nen,i.'d.y. ..rice ;() cents. Na: a L'.jept.or fi oo. Ciuns c Hi:Mr.x. For lama back, Ride or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Trice 'J,1 cents. Cii.M'is Hi:m:s. SinyOH'S C( I '0 1 1 and Consu nip lion CV.Vii .v.ci'i.i ;i ;;i .;arun leo. It cures Consu tnptioii. CiiAriit Hkahkn. t..'.in. ft.i.. n.fci-rCitfi lii-.rrl.-J . Hmr-ilM-v.ii cciiis :i lli.o. I'E Vtmr !'I'I-V,ru', N. ., .. III.- Hill In! Vtn. IU. 1. 1. A I'el T, IIK f Ii.irM ,t;tii I'.i.io, liiiJ h'jouI nuy-vwit yrars. Thtifl, uftor A ltiicrliiK sl.-kriecfi, linn m4i.t 1.. her fliPrnftl rwar.l nnen( (ho trui'iil t 'vumt-n nil Bllireroht of Chrlsllfi".. M.-.WKV-AI Sj.ni.;.',!. K. C. mi 1.. I. Insl. !.-. I .lU'liiii C. Nev,i,v, alur n nt.-!.e'.", vl hb.Mll Ofi y.'.'trn. nAVIS in liiT.r Ci-'-.-k 1owi-n(iI.. ..i. Die li li 'ml., Mlvi. S' f'-llts l"Al.-. lined I'l j.-iiru. SCIIEDULE PITTSnOHO' 11. P. Tim .muiiii;iir ii.iln mi llio 1 litali. , riilh. -i.l li iirca linslHTu iIully.rA.i-iitSuii.lny, nl J-jS.-i. ni. nii.l nrrlve nt I'litsiM.ru' nl i iil i. iu.. intklni: isitmiKll".! vlih Oie mull irnlo un Uie 11. k A. A I., li. 11.. whl. li'i ... !ti ni lltlul. ai II. i'l . in. uil Iikitm HnlrlKli nl l.ao . ni. Now Advt'i'f iseriit'iifs. liBfiiiaoiI" S. S.' JACKSON, Principal. Tlio Tiill Tern: will li. ,hi .n Mi.ml.iy, Ahiiihm 6Ui. I;.mi, nri'l o lillnur tivonly -,s-K.. Tim ,-lim.vi. .if llnu.ro' I.i iilui.ri'-ii-., i.i-.O In ,1tsl ihi-m I.- ti ,t a i.m.i-., I,fi.1:hy 1... m:i; ft. ,,ril. i iT'-llii-k. li.. 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U,i ' Awl -u-y l:h i iiiit-rul 'lt- nr.ii. 'I', r.i.f., l t-s.-I'.u .-r tw.'lily w i-kA . '.or. iiy I'.i.ll. I: '!i-i;i.i,. Il.m 1..1. i .x.ll.il.- I'm-llsli linm.-l.i . II M II .'t,-1 ;t'f,-llli Itrniii'li.-K in li' ''"" i.i'.k, Inm-h. il.-.-imiu. B.:rir),i i ..uu 1-''' ""i-rv. m, I., tr, eft .-vro. ZT!T"! ,,MtV,!; , , , , . , Mliilin lil'.lin will Ni Ins: rn -list u im'l ,,4.. ,.r flll,.iW iM..., ,..,.,, ;,,, ,., s.mi l l. s. 'Ai'io is lrimii,:.!. JtlUfiO.lK tUM I I sT I ', A I O i W NO riC'R I it hi Is li. r.'l.y clvi-n 1 1 1 .1.1 wi liavi' Oils .tny l 0 1 !" -t iu. n-iriilitl ,'rnl.ti-s iiM., tin .lul. i.f 's rci-Oiiilii l.'. mi l nil -psilii.ni will pn'.-i-iii ilmli ,-i.-uihm iti- ail-ti ii.y, T U. i.nia k, tii r lih.l-n ill.' '.Uil t:iy . May, I Km. IT Oils ii"ll." will t pli'a.1 III l'.ll "I II. "II ri-"lw! . All in'lsol.s tiKI.'licsl i. ilto i'i.-iip will Ih ri-1 ill.', I i ni.'.kt j,t"ii'.i .-. nl"mri!l. AI.IULIl I.. O'llI.I.Y, tltfiJ, iw.: la, UULa S. M."LAM. j A UV. ! N IS l' AT( K's Mil'liT.I :rJSXi I -"' ...:..wlllls as ihn ii.lii-.lnii.'i i..r ..ll VVI I'JiAt "T ' v" "" 1 Kmn..l M. Ha:!. .Ii-n-a-. I. I lin-rhv n - ifv n'i i.f,. AiIVj, JJ V.V . Ia t- lrHUmw9-.mr4 s...i. i,"i,ii: ;. .-laims ,-, i ,i .i,...i. .., fr:.3--yjF y , :z:n2zx' litl'ii in. ainc 1.. im., i'u ..i- 1.ik iii fniiil'ir ..f ! f(f $5r'- W ':V-' Avin-r. i.".' Juii... m-a'. J. A. toH.Wk. t -'iS'- - f -"'Biii jim-. i.. vsi nr ; ? fH.'iTiu.i i.r New Advertisements. Notice is hereby given, that upon ussocintea, aai successors, articles of incorporation, as follows : "'L Corporate name, Tho Farmers' A lir - j yiler City N C awKKmwu ul ' 2. Thi . corporate business pball be I .mttrni ,r,.ai,;io i.nui.w.uu ..,! such other businesses as arc incident.;'. thereto. ' :" 3. Tho principal place of business shall ha ii Siler City, N. C. 4. Tho term of incorporation is thirty years. 5. The stock shall be $2,000 with the privilege of increasing th iibi to 15,000.00. 6. Tho parties incorporated ore those above named, and others, their associatos, sueeosr.crH r.nd assigns. ;;. m. holt, Clork Superior (Join t of Chatham Co. June 20, 18S'J. It. 8 :tatf. or nokth Carolina, COP STY OF 1'UATUAM- Cuiiir. :n Il'irr'n; 'T. A;n.liilr!;;i, IS TUE bCl-I llleK r UI r.. Sui.i'.. Av.tlu W. W. l'l. kiir.l aii'l IIkti. ThU U i Iiil proiis ilhu: r.-r the llml sMil ni.-lit i,f tin lilutlfT's ft.linli.Ui r.-iM-iii .-r 0..- cslAt.' r H. 1.. snl..-. l .-i-1-.i, mi,i ii in:..)- Umt Oncitr A- Si.li.'f, .hi.- ..r the .1 T.l. 1. mis, i.i uo li.-lr ;ii l.iw nl hiita Inicrtiui ;i-l ;i i.-'sf,.-,ry mrty t iln.H iirii.-ciUtur ana If n ;i,ii rcslilul, li.. ttt ll,r.'i'V li'illll'M t,i a r "'.r n' roy 'nl't' la ih. luwu i.t Mu li.r.,' iii 2f.ii .l.iyi.l .1'ily, lss-.i. im.l si-,w r-i-r f"(..;r C' Mt H.-.!'..!'":. -.-.iniplHlnl. i.r 1U.Ii;t.k.iii will Tie eUe u pi ..'i.l.-sv., Juiiu 13, t-'M'J. S. M. lloLT, 0. S. 0. WANTED. nnr.d ; f.'r lio Vop' M.lls Manu facturing Cciiipanc's Nr.w Mii.i. at HOPE nilLS, ?T. C. Diiamers. Tw isters. Yi'ea.'i'rH, Speeder. Slubber and Drawing Frame Hauds. Spinners, Spoolers, Winders, Peeleis 1:1.1 Wi-cr...' The Mill i.s new and filled with the ' J latest improved machinery. Houses aro new. am! tor convenience ami eomfuit ure r -. t surpassed by any factory village in the South. Good wages and .-teady work. Ap ply personally or by letter. II. V GADSDY, Secntary. June li. 1881. lion. JIiu.s, N. C. AIlCiALS!! gems' mmvm. Wo have just put on fialo j nnn gents- 'p.alijpjogan l,UUU LIGHT WEIGHT KNIT SHIRTS - DRAWERS At 4Se, value 7."c. i,ro GUAZE SHIRTS At 'J." cents. II At lie, cheap at !J0o. ' M'MMEl; WEIGHT 1-2 HOSE In large variety from 111 to 2"c. A NICE LIGHT WEIGHT EALBRIGGAN 1-2 HOSE roii lo ci.s r-;. This is the cheapest lot of Under wear ever ciiei(i iu thij city. are receiving new shapes ami fcljlcs in our MII;MIERy EEpABTMENT .luiiisf' d'ailv nnd our ti .ido iu that Alui line is increasing phetiombually. ALT. GOODS OWE miCZI W00LLC0TI & SON. 14 East SSartia Street, KALHJII, I. f. 33 SHOE n'M I I Ml y. xt ,!.(. i; ' (;: I.Atllt.S. iu.-. J-, IS! !M' II Ni' -' VI l:o Sl.ii . :imi, si.-A , 1. v. 1 i t siioi:. ,.11 I.i. I' M' 1 x ..Mi u-- -iioi;. n 1. ir 11: v vai re 1 . i.r si'or. V . ttl..MOM VN s .-HOI ti im n. 1 i;iiiis's 11.101. si . . .-1 l'i mi lul, ni wh.-n ! y re - piv'e nn- li-', ttlllll'isl Mil Moll ,. I., .'ot iii.Vi, nr. , ki.ni, Miif. lol. KU.i i-.y W. X. XOiVOlV, Ie MiiESiniES, For destg.is aii.l I. , ins' ir.r TOM JJ--TONES, lie . apply lo aldvo ad diesH March 1 I. 18';'3. ly. lPf""Mr fM'fclAllY FOR THE OKdUS SOUTH I 5("S Nnnmi- ritHi,iuii',i. J.I OC'1...us i.l Ki.1,1, I. n, l. n. a,i,l VrrJ hlMKUaiHl I'lAlll". I'll l.f.. At'..-v''-irnTa Almf'ir fm; i,n'i: .f.HuSo.,tl.-nli-.r,I.-..i,, l r HIM, HlttAW SIULE Y II CO , Sboilsm!. FIRE! FI11E!! INSTIHK YOUR PROPKKTY 1 1 mi 1 This a Home company and, cVj sorves tho putrouago of all North' Cirolinii's. 1 ' It was organized in lSliH and bae paid over half a million dollars iu losses and thero is not ono contested' claim against it !. All losses paid promptly. Every prudeut :::.;u ct:gh to insuro bis property. For terms, Ac, apply to II. A. LONDON, Agent. W. S. miMIiOSE, President. Sept. fitb, ISSH. iSTfiWlB THRESHER I O-i-T rJIII! BEST ! i . . If vou r.ro thinking of buying a 'wmm wm, HORSE-POWER, 8AW-MIU, or Eiffoms,- send to tho AVAYXEsliOKO'. PA or to W. X. LGICDOr, l'i rrsiiono', N. C-.. for coniplelo catalogues. The Geiser Throslier has been iud in Chatham county for ton yeum, ana gives fin Lest satisfaction. April -j, 1HS'.). Furniture Store Vf C4tEF,N,S130nO. ' Tho u n iersigimd has just open! in Oroensboro a tor (docket! wit tiV r.'KM i l iiJ ok i vi a. nVsi'iui'Tifili, consisting of J '.F.I STEADS, ' FOLDING LOI'NOLS. DlTtKAl' CHAIHS, and everything in tho Furniture line. Come and nee mo, get 'mi Ju ices, and veo If can't save you nionev. 4 i 1 SMlTu, 1. W. SCOTT & co.'s old stand. April IS, 1SS'.). 2m. t7 x Krvn i : s" x " i" IT-IT. I ). J I'rKPH I I'dn-M-riil'-rof J..imihii IKrkliM. ix pnrlti. .li.lln Is liiiri-l.y i;Ivimi i.. nil pnrllB la lut r-r,.t Hint mi Hiiliinlny 11m' 'i'Jiti il.iy nf Juno I will ttln my nnnl ni-i-i.iiiii ivlili Hi., .-l.-i li ,,f Ui m .lrl',r (.lirt "f Cliliilultil ctlnlv nilil nsK In !. illu. -linrunl frmn my iruei. li. K. l'CliKR iW, , Mny 3UDi ! Yjl. . C. F. & Y. V. RAILWAY. Condensed Sohodulo No. 11. Taking eiieet ;lay 2't, 1S8H. ' IMII.T KXOKI'T KI.MiAY'. ti nln uuliii; H.irili,. I I niln Owing BnOt K.. I. UnllBl'iiuuncn'.1 I ! UII k l. S.tJ. I' -nx'.irlllr.rrl. 1.0 p. 1- pli.H., - , " S0II IniMli'VlllK. " p. BV in jo nr,Td, ' l-i , " lll.M Willi, " 1.1)0 ' 11 6i n. iii. -Ii. i . " ll.tia.B. vrrlve, 1.4' p-in. on .n-i'.'p, ' 6" .mi Mi. ah v. l.iAn. n. Nn. 1-Vr--alii. . '. n:.-u.n,K, Jljiier ili..iiisl.,r... ,i K.i. ; -lin iiklA.-! al oi,-. il--l..r.i, Jlnin-r nl Hu l.,r,l. l'H.si.ii.:r .'iii'l Mall Ti :iln.'i i nn -litlly ?i'il Snn. .Iny. I t'i'liilii i;it! A iiini'-'l-iii...i 'trail, ni it frni. Ili'lilisll.-.vll.' I,, I'.-iy.-ll, 'Villi- 'I'l.. .I.i. Tliuia.laya nihl s.itur.l.-i: ir.'i.t l-.-e li -.ill.' l,i lii-n.'iit.l.ri.' ii i.n.:..-. v.. ,i.i. si.!... i.i.i li-i.i.iys; m.m Or,.ii-".r"' i Ml. .ii M-ii,li,, Volufii.1nya nii'l lil'l i - I "'is M". i; l" t.i.'. ntlM.r.' i 't'li'-.-'Inis. ,'l.iij'.,i.i . . 'l.-uiiii-.lay.-. ri-.'in Orr l,-,.' I,, IliV.'il. vlllr.'li 'tin : .li.l.-i, T1,uimt una saiiiril-.-.. inl Iroiu 1 ii-.-.-ti... ill.' t.. It. i.ihhibtUi ..ll M-ii'l.-iys. Moll," .l.-i!. i.i. I I r!.l;i h. ti.iIiis .'ii fa. l'i) liiii'M-ii run ii;..!); ! :rplu Inys. .... W. i: r, i Ll!, lit n'l I'kil t-kat. i. w. rr.yu. n l s.i. ,., M:v: Ready. Ni t: m "a i: 1. 1 v 'inr iue:i. First Steps in Noi th Caiolina llistoi jr MY vi: r mm vciai. ai in.'. 1... i !-..'iii.',v j.-in'--! una lM.iiti.1, nn4 I 1" ..mi ift.liy '..in . , 1 1. ,' I', .- -nln ,kf "?,., I sti.ii-l in. i .'.: . , ..(..- -ntniiii-r'liiuwMiia II IllU'llt l'i Im- Iu . ."I I I. I'iil,ls.,.. ,J ALrnt D wiLLiAiirs & co., ; i:'"iKsi:i.i,i:i,s, ,u'., t'avi'ut.1. au 1 'lioil,'- II 'ii K i.libiliii'il, ami nil I lijeiiii-w i .ii. Iii' i, I f"! il'iifuin Ifi1. t our limn' ii iij. ,11.-ii. . N. I'lilvnl Oft. dm, Wo limo n'i su'i Hj;ii.ri.-a. nil bwtli9 Alivct. Iti i.cu run IrsitMi'-l v1" lii.Hit.iiii la teMV tun- in. 1 nt nisi Uuu iLi'jL niuut ftuat T rtiiiii;tnii. ( bvnd iihkIi-J. ruivlni', nr iit.,.. villi rt'aailp buli. Wi- n-1 i if i.a!.i,ti.l'' ir not. trrm at tutrcn. Our i i noi .Iii,' till I aii'iii ! rMnrrd. . A iMMtk. ' ll. w l-i I Mi nui f ai.M." wilii rrta nri-fl In acliiat rlli'filii In yoiu blaitis, comity V lawn, 8,-iri In 'i. A miii , , C. A. SNOW & CO, - tylHMlto l'itt OSioi, WufaUf W, , I
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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June 20, 1889, edition 1
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