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TUUKSDAY, At .'GUST 15, LMi. II. A. jI-JEON, Editor. TllK 1 SHANK A.-J llllll SOIIll ion liiis inkcii ti iww uu-iu and iv. i'owle hilJi "JKttflt lllll! into "I'"1 Water And is being m:'t roiin.ily :itii.l and strung t. .y by both thf Montis and iocs ot IT. (irissom. Tim !iv in whlcit ml' lias "-lit tun I (m Editor wrs shot II lid killed !a.t week in Mississippi by another editor. Thhr deilorullu tragedy aroso from a controversy between llicir papers. What a wicked ami senseless way to elm a controversy ! One man dead hurried to an un timely and bloody grave and the other an unhappy and miserable fugitive Ironi justice -. and what gtsd has lii-en accomplished ? This terrible tragedy should be an awlul .ranting to all lewspape writers (whether cuitois or corres- Our Washington Letter. Weather and Crops. I Wasuinuton, August 10. The Au- ?rom our Kwul&r CurieBiHaxlMil.) Washington, Aug. 0, I8S!. I "Minder Will Out." from liin AelMvllla Clitaon, ih ln.t. ! Chiei of detectives W. II. Denver. nst i-mn ronnrt. ..f tli t.tmitii..et .1 : of this city, agisted by deputy sher-; of Agriculture uisken the coudiliou of !jrt Howard, of llauiiltoii county, ' ,.oiton nl) advance of nearly two ! W-nnessee, yesterday arrested near ,,;,, duriiifr 1 1. month. SimVlKKO AssislantPostmustei General Clark- Chattanooga, n man named Hallow , tms BVeraee hat. been exceeded biiti eon's friends have never forgotten his lllul " Wllu Mary, upon a warrant , turoo timet iu 18K2, 188." aud 18S7. ; aspirations to be .Secretary of the In- r'.yging lliein with the murder of ' Improvements is noted in livo States ; ! terior in the present cabinet. The J110"" t',K1'1 '' ' o1,1 !,('". Joseph Hal-' two report tbo sun.e condilion, while ; story that is just now interesting lew. on tin north fork of liig Ivy Virginia, North Ciiroliua, Tcunessoej ybody in Washington its beneved loutm, in me liinj I'.oi ai Mississippi show lower averages! iuve originated with the afore- j' the autumn of 1SS2. Halle. vand than a month ago. Hams have been the! 1-XllB, ' Slate const itul i Section T) i OtlilVS. but tl "o Ulcers in the IVaco. ' Ch,ir;r s' a. lion ol I hi; '.:' Mlpponod tl.. vectors '.it t1 they are dirt ol mo in e of every I t, lima ....! i.mu.l I, ;.,uU ,,f Mr CUtlson. . ' Were lotlgcil III llll loawail ,,,.,, .,,,.1 (.i,oriil .liii-im rlt tells in elaborate details that Mr. ,Ik hi rival ot the. rerjiiisilion papers ,uouth, except in portions of Tex s-1 HttrtibOh havinji becoinu convinced ''''I!" the Governor oi this Stale. untl in iumdv districts havo been me story oi me munier is uuoui D wherever renni tml. is uiuiuum-u to excess oi moistureumi euuneijut.-in. milium jr iu Mii-jt tuu cn.' i lean, home fear is expressed of too I acy s etiaucos, una e. " neavy growui oi Main, rcuuermg u- 1 10 WilV III Wliicn ue u.i . . . i,i u ...,,.,1,1 ,.,,. ,1,, ,,nn,iin1 W- I siorv ot l he 111 lll'i cr IS a Liolll r ,. . iKJiidenls) to observe the amenities ; tuat it wou.o: neci 110 to iipponn ai- c Wniselfin this unloriunai.- and p.- 1 ,.,,-. ,,,, , toruev ticneral Miller to the vacant nstullowH-. I ho boy siiddonly dis- j . . 11 ,., ai d courtesies duo Irom one gentle- :v ' , ,.,,.,,..,, ,m i,; ,nni one morn ' eulitir in-eiii. ai.ieni, we will try to ... i justiceship of the hiiiiieiue Court, and :'irJI1 1 "" "l,il,"ln'"m mom . e ovi.biin hri. f'v eeordin- to our "'iin to another. Abuse 1a not argu-, M a Svw Yo,k nmIJ Liviu lltg, :ld not return. n-the next day , e.xpun.i .i. - .7 linent. and is not resorted to in a .,.(n,.,i s:.r0i,r 'I', ,' h,,l iron era I alarm was sent out. Ino r , , , ' ! discussion unles.4 the writer has no 1 decided to appoint Secretary Noble ' iicii.uornoo.i scomeu , j(ll.y lmblo ehoud dry weather set in. I ' ,;K,!' , !lM 1 1 1 V.p'MinciitstoHse or isjiistnaturallvitothe vacancy. That would make a . ""i.ita.n sides tor ten days in North Carolina has had too much .does not extend to a,j-u" 1 i ' J . TlieilI10v iu ..inH. which tbestory .ai;cli of the .up,s.sed lost boy but railli delaying cultivation, but the I., miiiti;,. .1 ,i..ti. es ol . :l I'h-x-li-uard. , ojj to gftv je 1miiaellt hlls not lail.n-r to had any trace .; him what-1 wml hh()ws wd Krowtu. j WORTH LISTENING TO. Iii.li'l II la. Tl.c Binry In lu lnj; t..!d l..ut the ,.,(, Ifici,. -s an, I iL afuc ps of nur BEAUTIFUL SPRING STOCK KniliiiKliixm iiwr II kud in IhiiiiuIh. 11 iti Ai' rvi-rl'Uy ECSTATIC FXCL.AMATIONS GREET THE" EAR li- J5ut the Attorney inforniud ll" opinion, '.li.- ;!i-C( lors of ;he : fore that no one iind also hold . Thereupon it luosl ol liit asylum w: e iio and tiny Aru j the Alli.-rn '-e their. !-fa; -ere at !-n-i- u, applied t i ti"---'-ti -is:.ofi's ;i i- il . 1 ho voted f '- his the fi-riiH i- are .'aeksi-n ai llan-i-. an pre'i at. .!!. !. II:. I tH- liov.-t-i l-'ve!" -'hee ihc ado linnioii il had be 1 1:'.- i'.eiud-.-d t! -.,-,i'ui a-y lams, as .!. cr e. mil. ii--i"iiei-e I'uhlic Charities. neral lal week i, in- tnai i. melwde the o ifln . and tins''' e.ii.l be a direi tor iime other ollinl 11 I. ...I. .I..... ...I a... I ..m.,il I i ... ... I. 4 I,...' , ' , li i,,l ftl .. .. . . . . . .... ',. " r-ea-.i .... f-."uvt il, yet decided whether he will li.'I with 1M i.'.n-i... y'-"" ""I in Soul n i:atolina the couilition uae i : know that n Aorth I aroiina our Postmaster General anaiunker and .h.iiw"ih i-um -uiiwun i,,,,,,, improved by good soasous, i liscussions seldom in- make Mr. Clarksou lWnmstei (Jeuet- l" ul' , though there was somo local damage I Clatkson Secretary l'" "'raie o 'i'1 ;", , from exec rs of raiu. ! ' of the Interior. A verv ir ttv storv mmuns juu- u.u seareo nmi , Alabama returns show the crop iu a new .-paper duL-e in ol that thec'Utoi-iul traternitv observes luL-e in ollensive personalities, and , ttl or Ppomi r. Liaruson neereuirj aud one that will have tho intended ahamlonod and .the excitement j r,omising condition, clean, with good j a l.i.sxli standard o prolessional eth L.ffect ut r.mimiig rrcsivleut Hani-; Wo doubt il as high a standard 1 , that Mr. Clc.rkson expect to go ; ,rt leniiess.-e. aa.i iioimng I aWUV, lalk-W It II 1 HIS Wile. ,,rrrivlll 1 fi-inlimr iifll Miss.ssippi icports the condition I lower tbftu a month ago, on abeouut did 'i ' .i .. u.... . i. : . il,.. I ,r ,i i,i,.,iin.r . m'.mii j VZ :!' .1 ' .; f H. .. . w;, ..r ,L. ,lu, ! Secretary Noble denies that he is to ! J' W !." ren.e.l llie house ; of CSCC(tsiv0 rHillflll, : the crop was v v,,tV "o "- I... ...nn;na.l i H. S,oi,.n f'.iiii- Ki'i'eiM ueeiii'iuu o inu i ." iu p, i ... i ,..., K ,,...,,,.,., ,. a,l nil i. .i... editors the leader of public opin I !.,,. if ..i'.j ,w ,,,. ,w while niaking s e, repairs to the j ,,... ,, ;j ,.. ;n j hearth and fireplace ol the limise, ! was horrified to i nil the bones oi a many plantations is now badly in grass and not fruiting well. Louisiana bus enjoyed frequent rains. rather loo much for cotton lauds, and , anno ,d that pr-'I'i-U'ty t.,;-. ('lie insane li !,;.' oiler ouiees. , :i .;! iiotili'-d "t I ,li oj'illioll lllul ;.-!.,-, I (of. w ioell v 'i'li i action who voii.l tor It. il and ais-.. to those i' ;i"ii. A i. long ,, loi-s Haywood, i, and la'-t ion shouhl set so good an example iauv body eUe, .1 1 ....l.i: ,1...., .....I V. I. ,11 u,,ll 1, tlio lol.,.rinl,li " 1 "''-I 'Z" Z ,1 : 7.n ;;.,....;.? ,.7-hil'l. bleached almost white, and h-n e by precept and pr: - o the , I -"'" - h ml in in almost every particu-j the cl,, ,las n ,,ll)k L,row,U of weeds. i.y ot Ofinjf rato t"L shall l)o iA for TIlu;lar with the s.e ot the hoy who was Portions of Texas were in need of liliil-i. It' I-PM1II (II I III OOllllOllS Ol !.. .4 t ....... 1I'I'S1-, iu ii.hu ,'iin .in- those who mav diller Irom ns. In-! mill per tolerance is generally the outgrowth telegraph people deny. rain on the tirst of the month, though COIIllllUIH - ' i,1lnm,....,. t.,.1 ..... ,.11.11,-, . i nthpr ted to the authorities, and at the I lliH,rU.tllot0t, lllUl.h lain m put the last inei-lllig ol the imiird ol t oiliuv ' . . ,..,. :,. ......j . a f..iv - . . Hi'-! !Mlilll 1'U JJillll lll, l.i I I re tolerant of the opinion ot postuiusier General insists that one "I'l"'-"1 ,,avo ,l'l'n sc who may differ Irom lis. In-! lniH per word is enough. This the j ";'': ' " 'iis c ,, . ., i, , , i , ! ted to the authorities, an i-Hiice is generally Iheoiilgrowlh telegraph people deny .., 1(l ,.. iS ' i g,,or,.,e "or .anuti.ism, and the ! 'y depa, tmeut has r, child Ih-a .an who is intolera.it-m,tableto,of tbe vvvlMI, ,.,, ..ltah- M .oinldoyeu to w.;r up tho ease, hieh to n.Im.(h. Uli9 nd.ire an opinion ilitlerent from his ,,ft,ticulars of the seizure of tho Ca- i '"' l,:,s U l1" rvnlt. :,l",u' I In Arkansas the carlv season wn shouel be an object ot tender i nadiansealilig vessel -iilaek Diamond M'ilv'- he ant horilies claim that t favor:lllf, HIilj the pfant was ;., I i Dehrin-'s sea, but declines to make , ' "'.v l.':,Vt' V.v"l,','l "Ulln-iiMit to hx , ftU(l ,it( ,)Ut faVl,rilWo ,v,.ftlLt r Ami nil ;in i-uMrr to mi-liilm lb fimt UihI ilia QUALITY, Sx YLES and PRICES HTe no ciiiKl. W.- kii.,r It nn.l f.-., j.miiil of It. '!' Hint i-n.l we li-n,l Kur i t .rl, an ,1 lliernult 1 i-mlm iiUy miKiui-tn-). Call mi.'. n t.i-r .ri- y..u buy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes Or anything In -ur ilnf. Wi kiww lliul n nu sHti..ry ..u. Wo WILL (jfKKKT YQU COBWALLY, Au.l tH-ruill j..u t umko a ,i IUcl xamlull..u ..f .,ur . k n,l .,.:n.ai -.,.B -t .rl.-..s b..f.,n buylns. W. L. LONDON. Pittsboro', N. C, May Tl, 18K!). Idavs of drv weather would euuble the ow inly asou was small it public until it is seen bv Seeretarv I 1 crime oi iiiiin ci- upon .ne paring. Juy ,.lttmi j, ju ft vigorous . iWiudom, who is at prebciit out l)f1i,llp,, 'i1 1,1 J" -' i V; "7; eoudition, aud it is improving apid- ,0Nc'xt Winter, it is probable that ' ','xt u'l",ot' t'' criminal court of I ',u T,.llIK.S(i(,, tll0 condition has . .. , i ,,.,,i,.,,i i.. i :.. .1... Ulls cv neurit ol more persons ueinir : aooui i i.oow.imivi ucies ui noici in iur l.ii.iiTMNii has In. en unusually liesiructive this summer, at Ica.-t we ha count v. ,-riior a- aad.la.N- llavw i,i r- oi i falleu off dui ill'' the month ; the stand . , - . i , . i .... kili,-.;i'Vli'l.tn;ngthiss.uninerlha.l'r;''t M ics.ivatioii in, V IVili llll Full. t was generally poor ana laic, aim an . v ' . Southern Dakota nil h- thrown open I .. . excess of moisture has prevented ever helore. Nearly every newspa- . U( M.l(,Li;t.lt j, t,,v ni)mn8 ,lin, ! CuAia on k. N. ( ., August ! --1 here j , i Vfit j, ,., per. in every issue, tells ol some per c,,,,,,,. .l approve the ague- j WIW " exciting set ne at Mt. Jlolly fair j 'n)4, Verag.-s of condition bv States ,:, or building having been struck 1 ment. which Fa Guv. l't.sler. chair-. t'"s evening. Iroresaor -a,(, Vii-ginia ('.:!. North Carolina 8(1. iiv iHiii.i-u'' While ..,-utor.H luaviiuau of the Commission, telegraphed i K- l'eriy, the a-ioiiaut of Uw Aiuen- jS(Mllh Cl,roilMl .,, Georgia 91, Flori v ' ,.",,,. ,. .,. .,.!,.,;,,..;. 'the Intel lordepmtmrnt We.h.esdav ; ' '';" to.npauy. was to make j (U Alllll,1Mfl ,M Miij.j.i SK, eloquent,: s,,eak ot the .li.i.n,. . - l.is murveloiis h ap to the cui tli tff l , r ,u isi;1 l:l IVx-.k -.1 1 , A.ka.is-as .Kt. "sl a , un4 ,s ... , fnd,.r this a-'reemeiit tile Indian "-"'"B ' '"l " 1 1 ; Tennessee 7S it for his use, yet somehow or other , w,p, lcvi 1V1. iK-i- m-ic for ull lb (lytic: St;' 1 wo ::'' lit i- 'iK-ii Dr. '.lis:-' fi : rd iiov I'.ovi,- nf inai. I" I's leliolilieili I1 s.iv thiii ii is ai vote-. f..r iiiin. , iu its licx', ciKtohai on 1 1, Kuvii'ien- "hail I'i.i- Vcs-.'-'ate and --upel si i 1 1 of t In- r'nat it 'il,:,;i;illioi:s ,.f llie ,,.,iiit ment "I tlie-e wl. had Voted l"l ,ui' t;il. has siibj' i t ,i t he di-nuni iati'-n lis who have been -. iris.oiii. as ti.-y eiid-'l'sen,ci,t o! thi-ir I In 1 iiiirlot'i- ( hi-n issin- ,:id a ("luiiin -nhj- i t. giving ti e. I 'oliui l-;a ". It stiled htning rod man is rods arc a sate and sure against lightning, hut! ! ;,n :il! inenl as III (uxor "I De. Ii.'i. ' I I,.- pei.jile W III l.-g inelil ol I'r. Hay won ;itJui -'t his receiil v fin'n rn ye as ;i;i en liulisoin, has if in w t,o (, I . A... I th , i4ien i i i d V;ji ;il ii.:; diree..rs ' .sl.llli- "III' Vlllsl l.ll'IM ' ill1' III I till with - i a i roe I unat ion skiii." and said ,ti , I the appoint id ,-ls : el.dol'sc ote iu tho Asy.. ligation, and ei.iise.pieritly ii.is. ineiit of lr. l-luene Tills is why I lov. low l I ! hi- l ispU-asiire of t hose Dr 'ilissl'lll. I i-a-oii w I. V he has ;tls the 'lisj.le.tsnre of some I ir. i irissoin. i- that they I lol li -, ' ielicral's "II ,1 the i oiisi it utioii aud I lu ll I'ne positions held by the w ho ivi re also holding r "l!ii e w as all a si heme to w ho vied lor I '1 ' i riss.int's in order to fill their places i li -I w ho are U now u I" be I be teis of a iiiile, descending by aid of a t W....-I remain chained or tamed ! land sold during the fust thiee years, : I'M aenme. ' - will tell ' cents per acie for the next Iho!"1-' s n . iu ... p -" 1 !... f.u 1 .... i -., ! was atteinpu.d in the pi eseiiee of l,.iltt) 1 1 HI fl lo.iuwiliij, llli'l i" l 'ill n ijii ii ii- for all that remains unsold after. ; l'r"l''0- .1 he crowd watched t he iiiiin The Commission, which was compos mibn.iutotheair withbated breath, cd of Kx Gov loster. t.fOi.io. (ien. L' tbo l,ai1,11' had traveled tip Crook. C. S. A . it ml lion. W,n. War ' ,,,0,,fc. 'tHI dlH' reti. of Missouri, have been about I oovi-.ed thst i! was bursting. 1 he gas mouth in gett.ng the ret.uisitu hum "- bc hootuiS out and soon ber of Indians-two thirds of the ,e '""vas cloth began t, drop. As males over eighteen ears old - t" ' ' otessnr Pel ry was holding on under sign tho ..greemci't. tbe Iudii.ns re- j 'he p.tn.el.ut... he was not aware of fused to sign a similar agreement last temhle situa ion. lhr- crowd be. K. i . . in . . t m:; t-i up Mini nistti is weio men 10 in- I'preseiitative Allen, oi .Misslssip J I tl f kin"; of the next , ' . . . ' ,, I ho leptlblicai, "' vail. Soon, however, all the gas ifi .ii iiiiii ;nr in i f iff itriuitoii witM ixiiiiiisi('ii. The -I you 'hat pl-.'teetio this is doiihted by many persons, among them learned scientists. Among those who do not believe in lightning rods must he classed the li arned pl-otessors nt ttn reliowiied Harvard I'niversity. We say this l"-oaiist the physical l.-iboratniy t that college was recently struck by light ning while a number ot t ndent were at work in it, but lorliinaicly iii'luidy w.nhurt. This would indi an- that the men, who nre supposed to kimn all about light ning and who are teachers of physical science. camml ward oil llie hghtiiing s IWo should uractico' year. pi. is in tow n. ; House he said pel .... l : .1.: l ...t.;..i:.. ,.vi.i.. of ll.o ml. nn M ,., ;. J'' ' The cad i pillar and boll worm are occasionally mentioned iu Mississippi and I.ouisana, and in several counties of Tex is, but the damage from them ih as yet inappreciable. Killed nt ( liiinh. An ast v. Gn . Aug. 9. The negroes around Walker's ('impel, iu Dahlwiu county, buve closed up a religious discussion with a tragedy which threatens to lead to lynching. For several weeks the members have been wrought up over tho ipies'ion of re generation, mid the Seiipttirt-H were handled in a way that would stirpiise the ordinary lln ologinu. Last night the discussion grew more pronoune ed, Henry Sample and Sim lteevt sbe PM EI SH'S WAREHOUSE, DUKUAOT. K. t, Made things "hum" last Friday! Everybody went home well pleased ! The farmers say they are going to stand by lid. l'Mirihh and Buc Lea. They are eeit.-iinly working hard for tho farmers' interest. The buyers say they will htand by them too, and w ill guarantee as HIGH l'KICKS for all tobacco they sell as can be paid iu any Warehouse iu North Carolina or Viiginia. Don't listen nt false reports. Drive right to IViish' AVarohoueo. PLENTY Ol' MONEY to pay you for all the tobacco you can bring. No farmer ever failed to g. t bis money at J'arrish'a Wan house. Blight Smokers, l-illns. Cutters and Wrupers ss high as you ever saw I hem. Tho Common Grades always sell higher in Duiham than any wher else. We have the biggest sort of demand for Bright SmokeiH, Fillers, Colters and Wrappers. Can place one million pounds at big pi ices, nt xt ill) days. Come on f.i PAKKISirS WAREHOUSE! to seat repui.lican coutesiaius i am, r f...,,,, ,,f thoiiL-bt. The brethren soon nass m.t a democratic ead.-r. ,,.t I .e .. v, , fl,Uu words to blows, when Sam c.l. Tho litillooii causing thu pura i. . . i . . : ii . l : a i Is ,t possible that science is power-, M-'y produce a wo k., g v I I'llL I t.'llll'lliuei III", l.'i-l ,.ir.i,v.'-.i : 1 i , , m . . i, . .. . ;. .i i .' ... ....uu erowd rushed around tho unfortunate election cases in llie lust t .ongiess . for m i J 111 " lit began U) fall downward. Il was 1 Ihe leaders of tin-opposing schools If till! lepubli -troli-.-s any better than other lolks. -cans are allowed their wav they will pie threw Ueeves doivn and rolled him ou the door. As soon as IIcctcs es caped from Sample's vmigeaueo In went home, got. his shot gun and hur riedly returned totheehuieh. Reeves waited until Sample turned full bienst te on Siilhvau contest, tor in-j fr twenty n.inutea he did j towards b.m. when he discharged th. ? ;vV;,1,,I'"f U ' , : r ; I not move or show signs f lfo- His ! f l-a.l of shot at him. hrtd at nil. 1. for one have no i , .. . . n. , ... I ti... ..i I. .. ii, ;,,(,..". less to protect man irom lighlnin - - 1 The Felton Sullivan contest Tin: a ttfntion ot the overseers of; stance oi l- i.tiblie roads is eallc'l to a law ' : f,,ii ,s V. :.,k1 (.Mtimt,J fmmon. . .... , . , 'tear of the extra session. J he imr i , . , , , . 'ihalier lilt) iiassed b- our last! , ... . , ,. , . . ,, to four hundred feet. 1 ' den ot its mistakes will be on relitih- ., . , , I i.e. .1..1. !....,. ,. I 'l i ,li ssrii' I'll Iv v:is liroiK'ht liein ..J U'i,1!', i ""i :i wi . ...i.... . i . .! tonioht and is l ing treated bv the!"10 brethren .started in pursuit of; " Jil nin-niiii i I, .. il nr. "i I I ll.ls I 'I'M I I leei' e I I II. II 11II1JII nil- ; . i . . 't , ,. , ... , 1 . . i u i . tit.. . - best ineilieiil skill ill tlie citv. Manv signals on ii.-t., sines oi any river. ....-.... ,ss... , . . .... . , ,vwe.iii.s S?Hii.g utin.s mi- apponiiiuei.l ami one oi . - . . . ,.-,,,,., him and be was taken to iail and thus ' " iM,,nvi. . i siuiiir i, .... . . lie weigiiH ii-iii potiiuis. stream which is used as a hi: them is ii .lisehat ,'cil schlier or In. -lile to I M-. ii i i and ' .certain to have him removed' ' ' 'bh-us "iir most hi:;hl estei med Governor, il he was trying to givt? salt.slael i"ii and to lilcusn lo have been so creek "i'i .'ma inline iinway. u , . .t . t .. i i ,t . . 1 . he must liii selected lv the appointing overseer failing to do this will be ; p,,Wcr for the place, guilty ot a misdemeanor and is liable ; The employees of the Government to he fined or imprisoned. i I'i int ing ( hli.-e are winking ni-htand This is a verv proper law !...d;,,"v -",t H"' K'eat mass of testi . . , , ' , ,. i iiiony iu the cuiit.-sfeil election eases ought to he enforced. Many a per j ;,, !..,. Congress meets. lhe,e son has driven into a swollen ,M ,m unusual I 'ii. iher of such eases Thu church was thrown into eoi fusion, ami the dying man was at unci surroumleil liv praying sisters, while j ; best medieid skill in the i-ilc. Mum- Ueeves. li e Shelill succeeded lit Reeves is-foni they ovei took Journalism Does Nut Pay, 1 1. si nt. s, nil. ei'sal ioi i noil' Week bet, ' lad that the ' ' .. V ... I. 1 ' I, i" ,..,! UIHI k . a il li editor at l.e ' lal diM-losed Ihc lilioii of jiiiirmilisiii a is iiiiremiiuerative and laix'e'v unsatisfactory. Ouriioii- i.fijueral salt.sla 'rioth sides, sec ii union tinate as . both 1 Sin h is life have ',..,. st i earn and been drowned, .v ho woiihl not have risked his life il there had been any high-water mark I., warn nun ot i.,s ,i;o,ger , ,,.,u,n ls , ,,r..SHlt, , Wiishimrton. I Th" iimimiullx In-n v rai Ms t his Seet el.irv nlil ia lli innn II.. il1" ...It .. - ......... 1 , ,,i rvli',' Ihn ..Knnnc.l.itil v nt li ' I . -. " . 1 . ! "f s"l ( ll.A mI.Ii.sI l.l'l.lll. T1....... J whole machine out it does not aerm mill it in-l iiuks nf ciM.hii.-f in h , . . .i , uiaiion is sua so . ours iim not, gen case dm' ul the case tuft eoiii , a t I .. ', . ,. . ed makes,, hook "I nea.lv oi.i. ,,!.-. s i '.v Making, a reading p.-ople ; (ii.lr on- member of the Hd n.ms. MV"1 '"'spape.s have mi.llipl.ed in me .statu until iiicio is imrtnv .1 liv- tor any of them. Cut throat lilpetition is sapping tho vitality high-water -. ll.lt -t is s. Ill s , , . i ' . ' : ii, i t i ' '- ! '-ii: .it. ' i'i :he i - o i a- - - 'itv, -ol ten into 4!iiiuIim one o! the leading republi ,uns to whom some of it was sent. Gen. I.,ii. i;.-.i s. ;i carpal-bag radi (cal '.vhu iigmed t on- pieuotily m the l. to worry him iniieh, if anv. sect t" "'.table. ""'-" l ' -l ' i i.ii.'n, i; ii nn . , . . . . , . , ' 1 ' -I I rrstilelit lliilrtMiili inn, I., nh.,1 tlx. ? -ie.tit..s have been higher this heait of many waiting an.'f hungry lame;-thiin ever before know n. j brethren by making a large number .. 1 ;of nppojntinenls before leaving for A Mass Mki.ti.mi of tho farmers : ,!"r H"ll,"- S"U the number dis- ,. v..i r ti i iii ' appointed wis much the greatest, of North ( uroli na will bo he d at ". , n . I Attorney General Miller ban gone Kaleigh. on Tuesday ot tho next to lu.linti.iiudiH. wLru ho will rrmain State Fair. Cap!. S. B. Alexander, j until joined by the Presi.lotit ou the Col. L. L. Polk and others have con. 22utlinst.t at tho laying of the corner h, eonstri.cl.on days, was appointed WI1(M, , at., a8 a Hoard of Manage- i f ,ho ODument, alter ,.s, .Ma,,h.-,S.,peren'lei,.oll-ost.iIUinl ,,. the al)(, vo wUicJ ithey will ret,., n to ushington Ulllee Inspeet.irs important otlice Unci t . disiuisscd gas. n.is'sw a lueralivc ami ! issued an invitat;)ii or reouent fur I . - hut l,o has recently . lho faI.,trf, l() ,.omo together at that A Mar vtl orMtwIoni KiisiiH-erliisr. and turned "out to ,...,.... r-..n.... a: :. I ... .... .. , i"in- " iiMi.. .i...i. a..,. ..isi iisniou. LAM-A.-TKH. I'a., Allg. II. . K. A ml the cause of ls -In- T,e raill.oi,(lrt will offer greatly re-I Heard. MasterCarpenterol the Pen.. alleged to he this. Senator ,i. ,.., :.. '. i Uvlv.-mia li'.-iili-i:iil i,eit"i-.",.,l l.w tjuay. Ihc t hairinan of the nalional . mav ,)e e3-toil. Distinguished I ,hir'1 K''t hridge nioving teat this vci'iihliiaii committee, sent S::imioo ' ' .. ... , .i . .. ' ... . .nor.ii.ig, moving tbe iron bridge to this State list fall t , be tlis.r b ! ' , . V er Mates I OV).,. r,.oo. , tm., nijlluUl. to lisSlaU hist la t.be,l,.s.,.b- : ilUlt.liver addressee on subjects ot ; Hlty eight iniuutes from the bo j - ' ' i " especial interest, to tho farmers 'els, nml to Gen. Ksles was given the1 those who practice itaro hardly keep ing soul ami body together while they harass journals which would otherwise bo prosperous and useful. There is no class ot men in North I'arolina of etpial ability and char acter that is i.ot makiiig twice as much money its tho editorial frater nity. There is no class that ouiploys the same amount of capital that is not making more. Agriculture is supposed to bo paying poorly in our State, and yet the average farmer, with the same umouiit of capital em ployed, is milking more money than the average eilitor, with fewer hours of toil the year round ami with (ew er annoyances. A few papers iu the Stiite are doing a littlo better than paving expenses, but where this it the case it is the result of rigid ecom -my, extraordinary hours ol labor, and one man doing the work ol two. SERGEANT MANUFACTURING CO- Greensboro, 2tf. C. FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL, COOK AND HEATING STOVES, Saw Mills, Cans Mills, Powers, Plows, Straw Cutlers, A: (irons. And Castings of Kvery Deiciiptioa. -Serid for Hrioe-Libt- BARGAINS!! -Itf- GENTS UNDERWEAR. oi.N i i.i:mi:s. roll I. til IKS. polia was greatly excited last !"n,,;' ,Uv" l'""dred and j on the perilous sea of Journalism, , "P""!?. J wu tbediscovery of forfferiea ! ""3' 'o'1'1 ,,'t't Io"?-' J'ni1 weighs ami also of those who may think that H' well can bo he I by ii well known Tonne I twc,,,-v ,iv, ,,,,,u,rl", ,ns- ,l wa" I editors are making so much money w -iy ''! eieating sum ol .i,t o he iiseii lor t lie i Miuueapol pariy s in-iicin. ii issjini that tjuay . week over was ilissatislied with l-istes's cxnen-: eonnnitted diture of the f him, and llie latter would not render I Hind rollris. jacks and cranes. Heard - V AM. 1 -!.., I i ... . J , .. .... any account ol liovv ho sneut. it . "i"n umuuin nas , movt-u lite iron iinngeovertlie ones ' ' .1... .. . nil. vetl lot-lv five leel li" otto linn of the SYimti entrusted to UJ,,n ' u"" iy-amouuung w , ' . , r j saved fn mi the angry mob. who me still loud iu their threats of lynching 1 hint. j - San fun! K press: Will M inter who was convicted at Chatham Superior court and sent to the penitentiary ami escaped after two weeks, was captur ed iu South Carolina hist week aud r turned to the penitentiary. Kveiy road leading from the country toSaii fortl is reported to bo iu a bad condi tion, and unless the roads are koi n repaired, the business of f ho place will bo seriously damaged. Hut tho busi ness people of Sun ford are putting themselves in a position to repair these roads. Thursday evening they met. raised a fund and appointed commit tees In eo tiei uttt with tho road over seers in repaii ing these roads. The water at Jackson springs oozes up through the stratum of u large rock which lies near tho bed of a ravine. Not moie than a cup full at a time can be taken from this lock, but the spring can never be entirely dipped clear of water. This spring is a nat ion! wonder and hundreds of people havo sat on this rock year after year ami drank tbo water to their health aud happiness anil have wondered from win nee it came. The mystery has been solved. There is a well about a hundi ed yards above the spring ami ! gome days ago the water iu this well I Arr.'.v was discovered to bo simmering and j ,, boiliiiL' us hotline water in a kettle. I Oo-.-iiit t i- t it f . ! N". 'J liri'ftl.tit'.i ut tr-.tirtti"r", Jliiiii-r at Shii- Ladies and gent If men from the spring t,,ri. declare that it is a veiitablo boiling ! -"""vr nn. M.liiTiaiiisri1ii.iiic.s.-..l.tsuti Well tbo Wafer taken flOUl it is hot l-n-lk-l.i ami A,-.-..i"i.i.-liH- ii Train i-hiih (mm IUlillltr.Ylll. t" K,ii-11.vt!l T'l'-H.la,i. ItitirB,!'.) uti'l Sat unlays, fp.m li.-vlll" t" lirei-nil".!-" "II M'.li'layn, Vi-.li.!ioi4 llli'l Krl'litir; f l". .11) heard Several feet a'n.l Frllv. Ifili Ml. Atry nVifiiHl.r- 'Hi I...1..K II. ...li. n : Tin'lii).,Tliiir"liivati'ISatiir.laH irt-in i.risi.d. 1UUCU I III. U 111 U. llljr,,. , (r,,,.,.,,,.,.,!,,,,,, t,W,By, T,,iil,aaii, ! haiur,t,i.. ati-l fr"in raynltt'll'-1" M.-um-ltpv lt:v . . ... .. ' oil M"H.laVH. WwliKwIay. aiul Krt'l.it. Stock Company WltU ail autlior- i Traln fu.t..rv llraii.li run itulll iiret,! Suu The lot urns from tbe school elect- - izo I capital )f -f l,(l()(,HU0 was orgt-u- ''"B- w t. KVLF ,i-i i-, Ag.-ut lions which have como iu very slowlv ied at Wilmington, last week, for the i. w. H(Vo-n isu,t. W'v havo just put on sale .000 (II-'.NTS' ItALHItlGGAN LIGHT WEIGHT ii O VU iS KNIT SHIRTS nw DRAWERS $3 SHOE s:i smiK tl.-M in il,., vt .rl l I Miinle- l.ln f. ui i.im im: ii vMi si.vvi nsiioi;. U '' II MI SI VVI ti Wr 1.1' sum . j-1 .'- liil.l, I. VMi k VliMKK.v Mil - .'II 1 I'll .M.I I e V I.K Hill Hi .' J.. WolihlNOM VN'S SIIOIU : ii dim I ti ":. ttos' s II' 'I. slloDS. Kraii'lul'-ut wli'-u my ii.im nuU ,fl'i' art- ti' ..laiupuU mi iM.ttMiit. W. I.. iJOl'iil-AS, in., kt..n. Miu. Foil SAI.K UY W. L LOIMDON, i-i r isitoiio', n. r. April 1", iss-j. c. f. & yT vT R AlUSfAYr CondoiiHoil Schedule No. II. Taking effect June 12. 1SS0. ill I M l IT SI'MUV. At ISc, value 75o. 1,000 GXTAZU SHIRTF At -." cents. lilVM'M MERIIS SlilT: At -I le. cheap at 50c. SI MMLU WEIGHT 1-2 HOSE In huge variety from 10 to JJ5- A NICK LIGHT WEIGHT BALBRIGGAN 1-2 H031-; Koll 13 CENTS. This is tbo cheapest lot of 1 P'jer wear ever offered in this city. Train ""liii; North 4 :t.'a. in. n.-mi'-itHvili,- : i" Ma.t, .ii. mil l ay.-lti illlc. In .ii Siut .ril, .Train t.-'iiii: St.uth i 1 Ml., -i Mall l'aKilii;"r , Arrlv.'. 7 il . in. l..-avH. ,. ..ii " " .c , ni. 4U.1 ri', are receiving new ahao-M II styles iu our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Almost daily and our trade in ti.ti line is increasing phenomenally. Wo commend the abovo to tho iriitning ot the work a freitrht train careful consideration of those ner- and two engines passed over the J muis who mav he tempted to Ventura au ' 13 identical iu taste with that of; simiueiin noise oi It . a. m -ili-i-, , 1 4 f in. i.r.'.'iti.l'-.r", ioi Ml. Aliy. " -1'rfakliu.l at ral'-l'i-villn J.ii i. in. Iliuirr at AZX GOODS OMS PRXtir. WOOLLCOn & SON, 14 East Martin Street, itAi.i;i-n, iv. . out ol their papers. Ki. IvEtoiin.J This m id.- l u-t iii' .-v null il.ri.ii.rl. . M'i'",l"'"i; "ishibui, nitorney i toga, near i.uncastcr, Aug. 7, ltht , snow tuat aiiout ati.niMi Kansas wo-1 purposii of inaiiutacturing pine blue ' ' I Wuullinnl nil. D C nf Ih Vnrll..,.n ' :.. .. ! I ......l it i . i- i : ti i .. i i .in. nun i ii . . ' iu in inieei nines. men iiinti voieu. .iinny intites are i onKino-. it nsi i,.iw,uou jbiob It. -is; ti.,..i il...u. i D r : i i . . ...... t ..':': " i ""J "......j - : pilticu i.iiicu. . iro.ti oiine. inns one more ol H is said Ol .T-.j.ooo hi .ilitllieiiee list ii piililu ans to carry a'i'll'li.l w ith the t "erupting money. A young daughter of K M. Dosbi- will lo made annually. DID NOT DIE ! And is at work again, and, as before, :.. .1.1... :.. ii. i ti .. i i... n. t c :.. wi II I'tiioantee Iur work on U ate ties. ..'.l.w.. f . ... : . ... i ' mno ir. . U1IOY III blia pil'n.mt-il , 1 liw I'n-WB I'J ll.n UlT'lll' um iu r. - ,e i,.i.ljlican se, rets of the last; In Swam county tbere are about ber. of Ekhart. Imbaim. after a long i ,rt Hl :.. ;..,. Tl.., K.w.L-i.. KIU .,miii,irl t!...,,. Clocks ami Jewelry e.iual to any in this campaign is divulged, ami proofs , 1,500 Cherokee Indians, and 51)0 more ! bhkness was pronounced dead by a , re,,airs of the roof have been com plet-' '! .000 . and 5H,000,000. Neatly KUto. Send to him at once ami gel :tfonc.,iiinii!aliiigol the ellorts made ,m t,,, c"ulie8 of Macou, Graham, i physician, and whs arranged in a C(, It wa, t oue ,ime hpP(l thatihalf of this is covered by insurance, ynr work done right. Semi for Spec .l.ho ri I'lihluans to carry North1 . 1 ueroKee, wtiD zuo or 17 " ' .h.m.- . tbe ft, Ht and second floors would be ; aud it i.-t conlideutly believed that laeies, , at. i,.s, v 1. h r , ;i.-wn, , huh ow.. iu uie oomer couuues oi ueor-, ". -uru p.. . "!.;,,., i Bi,aoe for oocunancv bv Janimrv : everv foot of tbe burned district wi ih one i icseiiin. . in.K 1 o.Ks in xiiuuu j'luuuwtif. iueir eara iiieir " "o- au, "j w 1,1 Ul,,i i.,,. ,t nriw ft iHBDS rwasi use ol 1 living mostly by farming 1 will uot be dona until ppearu that that 1 be covered with brick 01 granite build- graved. .L.I 1 later. ' mgs witbiu thlta jeaia. . cwn. i, ikm. iy. AltHAIt. LC.VbBOllO-, K. 0. C'avritU. and T rale-Mull obUlw, at I koKliK-M ronutirtoi tor iiri Our llitn l ll.plt 11. s. rm os . We hurt no mb airracl, att kaatoMS itrerl, hence ran tranwt fltt b Mill MM kM tlmr ih! at li-. tut thQ IkuM HMD H'vhlntun. . Hernl nuclei, ilrawlni?. nr p -..o., mM tJm. Wn alviw if latrntal'M at M. m charts Our l.-t not flue till patent aeaoraat. A Vm. " ll'.w l. Obtain ralenta.-' wit tnen 10 artual cli'-nta in youi but, ttrl lon, AU'lreaa, C. A. SNOW 6l CO. . main rtua.t omc, wuuafta, a. c. j 1 .4i
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 15, 1889, edition 1
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