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tfiiiiniiiihiiMinMffiiftttn 'JPil U JlSl)A Y, J ULY U, KVJ1. H. A. LONDON, Editor. L : Mr. Harrison's enjoyment oi lii.s Black hmiriks may seem u strange vacation will not bo enhanced by aubjeca for un editorial, and yet it ia the knowlode ot tbo fact that bo , . . . i . i has mudo a hiit inistako in bargain h vubiuct oi iii lie i practical inipor- , ,, . ,, ? . J ' m witli Senator uav tor the Penn- lance; and while there may not bo Hyv.ll)ia dc!cir;,tion to the next re "inilliomy in it" yet we very believe publican national con volition, as it fliat many ol our limners can make ia now apparent that Mr. tjuay will more money cm of blae U berries than 1 "ot be able to control the delegation i.e. .1 .. , u : without a bitter Mil, i! be eat! then. Sl.ey n.ako out of some other crops. ..- .( i, The Malo ol dried blackberries . t.omjiit,ii W atlairsj as lr. Harrison brought many hundreds ol' thorns- . Wt. knows from personal experience undsi of dollar.; to oar Stale, and for in hit) own Slate, vhich bode no many years ia.-c shipments have' to U,o iudivblual who beneli.s tf J J ,, . , ,v , by tbo trnimoli. 1 nisstateotutlairs Seen annually made from " "". j j.i.iy tI..1uil.,illrf l() Mr. liar .High Point and oilier towns in tliia ; rjS()ll because it has been his policy StatO. Blackberries have generally ev r since bo openly entered the Seendrkd ami M bv. a class ofotir 'field for a rcnomimition, to avoid , .i " i i ... anvlhiiiL' like a liithl in anv stale, aeon o who rreat y need ami are , "! l,""- v - - . ' 1 , J i , : Ho waMs it to appear Uiat bis nonii i benefited by tl.o proceeds ut their : ia,;i;) is si,ollt.IK.,,.,.sy demanded sale. It is a crop that never fails. ; n.y ,..lh; :UI,1 die ,,t bis parly, in While the drought may wither the i tbo meantime patronage and prom ....... .,.., ...,ti,, I il, Ii.kU ,I..Jises are used for all tiny are worth .1 .,,,,1 ,.i I,..,. t'.-.iits i 1 Bl," "'"f""""' ' ?et nothing s 'ems to bin t or diumi- fell the blackberry crop, which year Hl'ter year yield. it. al uiniance. Hut it was -ot about dried black berries that we now propn.-e to write. Wo wish now to impec.-.- upon our 'oadeis tbo importance ol ctilliva ting blackberries and .-hipping them, when ripe, to the Northern cities. Already tlii- is being dune in Norlii Carolina, ana is not ait untried ex periment or a i.-ioiiarv idea. The r - first ripe hl:ed berries .sold city of New York this Mimincr. v. ere shipped from S.nilhvru 1'ines, in MiH'i'o fcniity ami brought a high price, in that section the cultiva tion of blackberries is becoming a most important industry, and it is eonfidct'lly believed lieu il will he kighly profitable. Tim ciiltivalcd blackberry is ; very .iiil'erent berry trotil the common blackberry to he jbund in near!- c t l-nce "."riicr Hn.l old field. l'heie i- a greater ditl'erence ti.aii there is between the cultivated an ! w i Id si i a -a berry. The eullivated llarkbeny is delicious Hud luscions in taste, at.d in -i.e is argtr than a partridge egg 1 ho foiiimoii bhi- kbet rv can ho greatly improved by iran.-j.lanting ti.or. ts and crdtivating theiv.an l wu would earnc'Iy urge .mi every farmer, or any one owning even a garden, lo fit. out some bl i. kh. i ry roots, ctii tivalell om. and see how much plea--ed t.'.ey will ..II l.e with iho ejteri Hamlin :.V I tl 1 I llaniob; "ceali.S to mind oilile a I'emai dl, character 'n t;.'1 hi-toiy ot the t'ni tod S:. js. While he was net a man si greai ability, yet. he occupied ..I! the highest ..flices, except the Presi dency, that any man in lhi-country tan occupy He had l. ei: a lh pre- emtvtive and 'eiiat'T in 'oiiirro-s, iovernor t 'erniout, aiei Vice- j f ' f'.iii 1 ,. . 1 1 ..I ii... f,.,i.,l sol,.. -,,1,1 ; yet for several years past he w a seldom mentioned or heard of. His IianiP, however, was a ho'.i..ehol I : word in 1 , when he was elected Vice- i'resii lent. Tne names ol - Lin coln and H.uulin ,ihey being the republican candidates . wi-re sounded and hoard tlnoughoal every purlieu ff he rni'ed State- during the ex citing campaign id lsilO. Iiiiliflei' cut iort!oH oj tho 11 unity llio-e names aron-.d verv diiVereni cm- tioii.s. 1 11 tin' Si at h the very men- fion ot "Linioiu and Hamlin" cx- : -. . ... . , , cileu intense imlignatioit and mil , momty, white at tne North I hoy wore. hailed with raplurous delight and enlliu-lastn. At the South thev ' Tver regarded as the leaders in an H.e.npt to incite an insurrection ; Si.t,0l.u.v ,.li in ,,.ms . ,.,, A.nong our slaves and inn-nere our;ijL. t,iU tin-executive olli,,- will I., vonten and children. -t the North i removed to the same pko e next ther wore rcgardc-l as the leaders in Freedom s great cause and heroit defenders of the 1'nion. very Mr. llambn was one of kist landmarks of our lull-im his- ni,.l ,1,..,! v..,-i- -.I,I..,,U- t.,1 Friday, in the eigb'v second year of his age. A notal ,o pecnliariiy of him was always wearing a .-pike-tail coat, and never wearing an over coat even in the colde-t weather. El.Ei'TROcu noN is tbo now fashioned wayot pulling to death criminals; j;,!rN.i, ,,K, (,., julv (;.The .lis ill the State of New York. On last (r0very of yellow fever in this city Tuesday four condemned niurd'ovrs i h is eau.-od much aiaini. Two tui in that State ;vcro executed in that 1 mitakabh- coses of the dread disease wav. that is. i.y means of elecl.icityj r''. V,lMU.t"',1 .; :' F";' Uf )nl , J the victims lmd hi i-u -ulleiiug for ful- iiyiich prisoner was strapped in a : jy g week. chair and a strong current of dec- j A foreign brig was sighted olY the tricity turned on him, and death ! bar lust S itmday and was b .ar ie.l was instantaneous and, said to be. ! l''lot Ohm les Aruidd. and, in spite . i of the htriel qu ilautine regulations S"""lL's- j regiudiiig infected vessels, hehrought It will bo a long timo before this I no jtlto die harbor. On Friday ,ow fashion vill prevail in .North : ho was stricken with the fever and is Carolina. Our people are old lash- : vorv sick. h.ned enough lo think that ha.igii.gj , A'pl" are leaving town by the aeorc - . ' , - , because of the had sanitary condition w.th a rope is good enough for of tbo stl t.uts ml 1)OUHt.s. " hcy foiU- murderers I tl g(.Uerul outbreak and are moving Probably tbeuoxtimprovement:?) j their families and taking everything ivill be to gently lull them to bleep ; with them for a prolonged stay, before being executed, so that they) Vottvr c..uTu"o8 that the may not. know when the execution I tlu,unot!,olicTn'.iiabiTC.2.".,i.'!iMiin Dccurs' this country. Washington Letter. I Prom uur Secular 0-jrroH)nlMit.l Washinoton, J uly 3, 1801. to add to this "spontaneous'' tieli M.,.,n.r ll,e neo-re. ,t l Vl,( lUtHciilt mailer to keep anvthir.g ferret alter it ! a- been di.cu.ssed with a .tovoriin cut ..Siici.u, be that otiicial the President or one oMho headsol depart incuts. There tore it is not surprising that the principal object of tne mysterio'i visit of Col. Ing' iioil and John VY. Maekay to the White Homo last week should have leaked out. It is as vet known to very lew, but one o! the iiiiinhc:- has yiven it to me. Tiio two di.-tiiigiii-lu'i genii, nu-u were on a sub-id v -boodle'' hunt hei'l'hcv had already received the en i ri. ' dor. li,eiit ot Secril-iry lihune. ami they came here fT lh;-t of Mr liar !".i"s,oi. and thnv I- reason to believe they got it. I"l.. .- heme i to l.i v a c: ble between .-ome p. 'int. Imt U'l decide.l upon, ill the l'i iled Slate. and lira.il, and the epei-tat 'n ,J the promoters of tin- proj.-t t i- n.a' the Mib.-idiei that will be id'taine.: Ironi tlii - li'.iverniuei t and that ol lira.il u ill be re loan eii'ii-i, In lay the cable. The Id. .1 I- l- be pojiulari.ed by t'ivii- 'iit iii.'-;i.i- mei.t that the. able, like tie- -':!-: di.ed -te.iin -hip-, i- I fore We e.tli lee. -ve ll.e fl.i l-e, . tits ut lei -iproeil V ilil lii'.i.'l II i-n ; con-eicre I very probai'ie that ,o. Hung invniviiig lo- t ..i a Mib.-idy w..i be v.'ty p..pu.ar w:il. the ilou-e ot the - v m i '"n- gr.-ss sel trv i.Usi; a -.iii'.ca. I'.'i.r i ait ! iVngtvs-.i oi.trol ot'ih- We.-rb ir Hurcau la-t We Ine-d.i v. ai. I Mi' Harrison appointed Trot. M W !lairnie;t,Mi. ol the I'lover-ay ol Miehiilan. chit t ol the bur.-a.l in .place of lien. lire. 'icy. Iti-vciy in in h i'.-ai'c I thai Ho- i- the first I slop toward- makim; a partisan po lilic il machine oiil of a tMii. a i luat has hitherto been kept mm pa rati ve! free from diti' -. . i.oi ner -ex na- ecu m.i,io: ,a lily proVi.leM lor l.y tne appoini i,,.i,i of'eX I '.nigl essmaii im.Mi.i ! I 'on llCetiiut. to be I'oliill.l. I.iaer of Patent-, in phe e "I 'mil l. - V- Mitch, ell of the - .me Siale. w h.-e r. -i...i lion was hai.de I iii -mi..- tin e a.r Tl.w MOO, ,i 1,1 lilellt lead -, -e era! k . Vl.ry ,,.. :i,. v Ml.(, I , - i t . -r that o ai'inajo mail .viot tiiouht l.e ha I a ". ii,. h " :. the appointment. -e .-c. :':ii:ili, H e v .1 ! !" hanker at who.. Poster s'o; pe I lie went to k- t.. New York -ever.; a-iel'tain how iniith inl.i'e-t li.e Wail Street people were u ,l,ii, i; to pay on the cu-mb'd tour-ano-a-hail per cenl bonds, came . i r hel e tl.i week to learn wlivthe annoiince meiit carrying out hi- . rdc,s had not been made, lie as probably -a:i-!ied when told that the admin istration was simply ijoii.g tiirouu'li tho form ol oonsnicriiiir the mat;. 1 for the pin p..-e o: ha nbooo,,-. (he people, and that in due time the "tlicial am,, 'incement would 1 e made fisiutf the :n!i re-' al the W ail street . ., llirill'l'S. 2 p' l 'III. M.. Har.isoii left today f..r Cape May Point, where he ;u'i to hear what the ild w avcsaiv s;i in-ahoin Ibis ri ,1010 1 n:U io i and other tun,-- in iil,i,'l, I.,, 1- 1 1 r ... I I'iiv-.i. week, ami that il w ol pio,;.l.,y 1 main there lor five or six wei-U-. The administration is in a t i ' kh- : with the Labor organi.a!;. hi-., .lu-t 'as Secivtarv I'o-ler wa- a'. out to ; capitulate to the Kio.'lo.of Lai bv iri vi ug eiliplov meiil ; '.1 ' he Poir, ot Hngruving ami Pi-nting to the seven knights, w ho were discharged byl'hiel Mereiiah. the Federation ol labor steps up and warn- him lo .hi so at id peril, vi hich leaves loin "be IWecli the devil and the deep sea' . as it were. Yellow Feu'i in (Jenrgia. I A New Hank at Kalcigli. Fr..m UieSuiiciir-uli,lBii last. Kulcieh has another bank. - ) It starts out with two millionaires 011 its directory and three other mil-; liour.ircs among iis stockholders. , Ha authorized capital is half a mil- lion dollars, but it was decided to be- i gi:i ou lyiOD.OOO paid up capital, 'nnii to inercuse tho capital whenever it ia t deemed neceasary. ! It will open about September 1st in tho handsome Adams buiidiug, ou , the corner of Wilmington and Martin greets, which will be refitted aud ; thoroughly renovated, and I be corner stoie, now occupied by Swindell, ar : ranged us one of tho most convenient , and beautiful banking houses in the Stale. Tl,,, t,i,.L1,nl.l. lu ,.f li, I mill.- nr.. .... ............. ....... solid b uess men, and represent at least s. . v.llion dollars. This bank : will probably start out w llh the lion- i est stockholders of any single eorpor- 1 utioii ever orgauied in the State. lb i. this is not the best feature of the bank. Among its stockholders are a number of solid farmers in this and adjoining counties. One of the; beauties of this bunk is, that it enables . even those of very small savings to become sloekhol.b is. shares being in ; denominations of ." and ?"H. In pursii nice to an advertisement th Chronicle, a meeting of the sloekhol.le; s oi the Comuit uaal and Farmers' l.-u,k was he! 1 in the Cot ton Lichaiue yesteldav afteruoon at Ii o'clo. L The follov.ii. g Oirei tors weie elect ed : C.'-.t .1 J. Thomas, President of l;i' Hon .Mills and Caialci-h I 'i . .., : i 'oaipai.v. A Pa-;e. Plei-idclit of tin Abel dee,. HOtload. Hon Pud Philips, cxJudgo of Superior Court. Ml. Ceo W. Walts, of W Pake Sons ,v Co. and Pie-idciit in" the Fi deht v lkoil, i' I tin ham. Mi. I'.enj. N Duke, of W. Pake S.'lis .V Co. il. A London. F.-.p. K.litor Chat ham I'eeord. Mr. A-hl-y II one, of Clayton. Sec letai v and I'n asiircr of tho Atlantic Hotel Colllp in v Mr Alt. A. 1'i.ompsoii. e Mavot of led. igh. M; P. IV Haney, l'roprietor of Y:.i li.no.igii House. )), 11 I! P. itt'.e. D vector Stale P. pe: Illici t Si ,1 1 i:. .1 N llol.hi.o. I,-, . Citv Alton. e of P..'.. :;i I'm s if P.iig;s.i f I'll.).-. 11. lb igg So: s. i'y i I Win i-.o.lm. Ji . of A. h n T.telo-r ,V Co Mi. F. H. D.iney, Chemist and As- ivist. M i; .1. B Hiil. V. S. Mai -iuil and un i,. Ik r ot the lina of ,f II. Ft-riell .v Co. This ia il.. - a l;i. lory of sueet'ss f.i!, wi f an 1 wi d known bu.-ines.-nieii T.aii names inspire confi dence. rpon tin a lj mi iimeid of thp stock hohh-ls' meet ipg. a meeting of t'n loleeto.s wa- held liild the tollowillg oiiieeis of the bank Wile I looted : Ptc-iib lit. C-ipt. I J Thomas Vice I 'resident. Aif A lhom;.s.ui. Ca-lu r. It. S. lei ;ii in Asst Ca-h;ei, II W. .lack-. n The-e oflieors have no siipeiloi in ba-iiits- ability and pojiu'ai ily. A lilooib A 111 ay. 1 ill' Wa le i icul.u's ii Intelligelici-r giw-s of a bio i ly affiay tbal ist Mm. I. ii in the Long I. -.rim .. 1 . f Anson . o in'v ills ii-..- I e. s:sl.-d i f pis kiiil. i.s. knives and Weed I be bel.it,'! I ellls ill tLe llev T W. Kendall and ...vnir.d I I'liie m-lgl. l'lie w. ap. t"!s. biass iror hoes, atl.lil' wen two sons. V. 11. ii. d Pearl, aged ab nil 2 1 and l'i Icspecllvcl). and Mr. Win Tbom.is and two sons. Cli.ulcs and Slii tten. aud about -J:t and 21 Ad tliepaiti. s ( iigaged iii the all'iav wen more or less Ion I. V. II. Kendall be ii.g dai.ee otish' wounded. J i.i.l blood existed In t wet ll tbo t ( Uaii.i. -. for seme time, dating from a ipi'.UTl 1 1 boa i ilom t' lib. ail a ceio woman the i-s i laii.l tl.e Kendalls cut iced ii si i vice 1 lo v nu t Mondav morning about simriso ill a field tended by tbt Ken dills and the trouble began, en. Inc. .lily lutli the utter exhaustion t f tbt combatants. The casualties are (-.tat e 1 as f .'.lows: V. 11. Kendall shot in side with! pistol : out iu sido vt ith a l.mfe ; t-r i. out open with a needing hoe ; wound- j d.ingoroiis. I Win. Thomas- shot in bead with) pi-1o!: shot in anil with pl.-tul; bit ol I I.e. id wit ii brass knacks : Ih.sh wouuds i and ut daiiuor his. j Charley 'I liom.is --shot in one arm. I other arm broken by a lick from a, -tick. T. W. Kend ill -badly biui.-c 1 on ditVerent paits of the body. Sin-It mi Thomas cut ou heel with' tv ' - hoe. cud bruised on bodv. i .i-ndail bit on l.f"id wilb i l.o: :.,i.e; not .-enous'.v hurt. j 1. . T. V. Kendall is a local Mctb , odi.-,t pieacber and is wfll known m i 1 Anson and adjoining counties j Mr. Win Thomas and las sons art ; men of t;ood diameter in their in igh i boihood. t " i A despatch from St 1 am, Minn . saysjhereat. st hail storm know 11 n. j the Northwest in twenty years passed 1 over a hope p.ii t'.ou id N'oilh Haki.tu ; I'hiii'sday afternoon, cutting down 10,- IH'U acres of yrain just heading out in ilansoiti and St-reaut counties. Tne hull stoiu s weie of tremendous si.e. .oid covered the ground. The dam age is estimated at 2011.000. Uec.'-ntly at Mt. Vesuvius, two Urailiaii travellers were looking into tho crater, when the? wevo overcome by the sulphurous vapor, ami one fell into tho crater ami perished. Toabham was hunted nt Charlotte on last lluusday. He confessed the ciime for which be was hauled, the ' killing of an Italian uaiued Mooca. ' A Destructive Cyclone. ! Nkw Oiu.KANs, July (5. A cyolono 1 at JJalou Uouge this luoruiug brought death aud destruction to this city, The peuilcutiary walla were blown down and many convicts at o repotted killed. Tho steamboat Kmokey City, i whs blown lo pieces, there being notti- j iug left of her but the hull. Several of the crow were badly injured. Kight dead and twenty four wounded have been taken from the ruins at the poni tent iaiy. Two squares on tho cast side of Daton Rouge were destroyed. i The fatalities are variously e.-timate.l at from thirty to forty. . Latku. 'lhe cyclone passed over the lower poll ion of the town unroof ; ii:g houses, teuriug up immense lioes and canying missies along the air for . Illioiv liloel.s llii. t ovei I ml m M ,01 . ... , , - siou was directly in tLe path of the hurl icaue, w hich made a clean sweep i ot every ehnuuey ami cicarea the front lawn of its large trees. The roof of a haudsome re.-idenee, belonging to Mr. Marsh, was earned away and other damage done to the place, The boulevard is one muss of tries that have been torn up by the wind, and the f licet is tilled with pieces of hoii?eto ando!hei ti:jibersuf almost every dc.-ei iption. Tin- penitentiary walls were blown dow n and ten p. ; sons killed ami thir- ly woun.hil the futory liuihling was deiii.'llsl.ed ,ii:d the hospital of the pemtei.ii ny. Whal lio.i.n s hohp goo,lsl,:ic not f i n (-"urn . l away ty j ll.e nil:, I have b. i n inini d by water I Sim I- and eeilais au- ll loded, and it is feared t hat some pi i sons have been ; diowind l,i lhe lower pal t of the city. ; At the pci.il.-nti it v the scene was a; terrible ei.e. ith.uit any warning! wl, itcvei, the wa::.- of the la. toi v in v hieh loo con et.-; v. i io nl woi k w ere cin.-ht d ill as if I hey bad been mere boards. The guards weie hclpbss. and as uio-l of the men at work w- re either kniid or wounded, little could be dol.etowald i Xl I .c.il !lig the nil f'oifuliate Victims liliill help M'lived from the main pi is on building To add to the honor of the situation, tbo iiiius caught lire from the fin mice ill the illgilie loom, but, owing lo the heavy rain which wa- falling, the threatened holo a nt wasiiveil. d. Tim woik of i.sciie al the factory buiiding. w I, ei v the gu-atest number of livt s were in danger, div.-itcd at tention fi.-nl the unfoi tuicite liosjiil.il audit was i.oi until mo.-t of the woik tne force had been rescued that the prison of'ii. ,i's found tune to turn their att. nti. m to the ho.-p t d. Here woik was ein m -re ditlicelt than at the fact oi y, .... i:.g to the we tknfeos of the iiiiil.it es wh wi , e unabie t veil lo - lie the e-c :.s an illdl.'.llioil of their piest-iKo in tho di'oiis by shouts. Fp U noon, ii never, it is believed that mo.-t of the paf.i ids bad been rescin d. II. .in is still falling in tor rents, and shoe. -, no signs of abating A Terrible Acriiient. PiTi'siii'iai. .Lily 3 --A special fitiu: Aili.iuec, O , eju s the following ao-j count i f tin- l:a. niia wieck. At d o'cio. I; this morning a fright- j fill laiiioid wreck occurred at Haven- j un, on tho Nov Yolk, Lake Erie X Western railroad Tia'.n No S. the, i .st e: is.-, b iiiu.l for Nt w Ymk, vh.io standing at the depot waiting for ..id. i .' v.::- nt-he I into from the: i'. nr by a freight tram The day! coat h in the lear of tin) tlain was! coii.piett ly teles. ..p. I, and nineteen . p.-is .eiigi-.i s wi re k .it .l mid thiily ei 'hi badly ilij'.licd 'l he day eo.icb ' and t o .-let pei s forward took liio ami wi re burned i. p. binning many of the bodies so that they weio ill , ulo-i iiia'i-i'.ij.;li:. oie- l he wi. ek wa-t Ine ni-'at disat rou-. that evtr o.ciured on lhe Eiio loud Maiiv passengers on the train wt re a -deep when lite au fill Clash Cliliie ttid a iiiimbor wte cuisht d to ileath in their In ilbs. A tin l ibit; scene followed. Theie were ciios for help, t from alli'iiiisi f the tiaiu. niiniitd iii with tlyinc moans f t.ihtrs whose! Iims w.-r. b.iii.' ci iished out. Sieam 1 .e-c.ipin;,'liomthemoiislei fiei.ubt ; iliu and soon tht! wreeli cail''l t tiieandtliellameseiMwdedupoiithosenj,,,)' us t1(. j wlio were lasl in ine o.-uus. rue I few persons who escaped without in jjuiy worked with almost htipeitiuinali j power in Iht ir ttl'oils to le.-euo the I m. re unfoit unato ones In ht veial i iiislanees persniii; wt re slowly burned I to death, while pit adin' with their i ai.-t bieatll for help, V. llicll Collld Lot i tie I t lidoi'cd. j The wreck was most complete I Tiio cai s wi re piled upon and across ; ach other almost iu a solid mas. ; l'lnis tiio small paity of ro.-.ouers ( .vol l;e l at a .lira 1 vantage. I A- ripid'.y a'; the injure 1 were res icued th. y wen- conveyed lo tho sta- I ! lion, where p!i hicians fiom li ivenmi i ind oth. r nt 11 p,.iut- tils, to ariive, ! j lendcied ad tue aid , .is-iblo. 1 The lire was linaily extinguished, i ilill lull until si vet ;d II.I-..UIH h.ut i pei'i-.he.l. Iu a couple of hours the 1 uoun'ded at Kin-ton on the ll'li of olnpuuy had iispoude.l, an d a lehef j December, lSliJ Tho ball intoled lam wi'fi. aciijsof plsicians and his left tbipb and tbougli the Bill pt oiik anise-, aiuvi .l liom VU vehunl atid ' piobed for it they could not find it. ther points, and the injured wt ie It has pivi-u him much pain at inter act 11 evt rv ntt. ntiou. Those able lo j vals ever since, eail.-iii),' siippniatiou i.e uimned weie sent to Cleveland I at two spots iu lhe thipli. ln the md placd in hospital time. The! lilst .lay of June wl ile ho was work dead wine removed to the rooms of I ii'tf in the lieid he felt what bo knew mid, 1 takers in Kavi-niia. where thev I to be the ball cat eh in his uu.b .cloth. will await id. nti.icatmn. S mo are , Sl) u,nv i,,Jt llhll (ijsifir, that j it ulll u .UtHctilt t-isk lo identify 1 ..... . ... 1 I Concoid St.mdai tl : A po-tal nod : fi, ,,m,m, r..l... 1.1,. il i,f Mt I'le.s ti.t savs; -lltie's an item for the, Stand trd. Mrs Paul Kbiuelmi dt, oi j No ',( tow n-hiu.didall hei bou-e work ' .ndboun 1 tittv ei-ht shocks of wheat iu one dry I.uin the batve.-t just ! pa-s. d. and e.tuld have bound mo;e ' total ot ?lt 0 lor mice weens worn, but the era l!ei t;:iv, out and took to j l., eeh loa-.liii' cannon eiplodcd the shale. 1'lease remember t hat ,,,, , l)H ;, p w,u ship Ci.rdelia. kill Mis. l!!iiueliarilt is 71 yeais old.'' ! ,,, , tiV(J ulK woundiiii; thii teen of the . , " rr . 1 lui'u. A hieauisuip al .vew lorn irom Jei emie. Ha) I i, rt ports 200 peisous put to death at Port au- Triuee just b. f,.ie thev.-ssel smiled. j Weekly Neatbcr Crop Bulletin! Of the N. C. Experiment Station i and Statu Weather Service, co oper- atiug with the U. IS Went her liuieau, j for the week ending Friday, July 3,181)1. j Oe.n thai, Okkick, Hamioh, N. C. 'f ho reports of col renpondents of ; the Weekly Weather l'io-) Hulleliu1 jssued ,y the North Carolina Kpeii- j uimjt sutiou and State Weather Her-! vico for tho week ending Friday, ' juy 3ji isoi, show that farmers: have enjoyed another week of rematk-' BUy favorable weather. Tho rainfall j iaH i,eeu jKljtlv dolieieiit, and show-1 ,,, aru bpgiuning to be needed in j portions 0f ii, Kastern and Western Di-inets, though copious rains Ml! j uiuiiv porlioiis of the State on the ! t i r .. i .... i- i ! 1st. j eiopcraiuie una siimnmi; nave been vei v favorable aud crops show a decided improvemeut. 15y hard work farmers have succeeded iu deal ing neaily all crops of grass, and putting I hem iu a proper state of cultivation. Wheat and oats have been uai vested ; yield generally good. Tobacco is in good oon.litmn, though theie too some complaints that it is buttoning" low. Cotton i.s still email but has improved much in many places, so that on tho whole the pros pcefsare more promising. 1 lie pus out average condition ofciops for the i utii o ste is 7."; colli. .S'J: t s follows: Cotton, aeco 8(i; wheat, 8J; oats, 7.); gias.-, M). 11. 15. P..U ri.r, Pin D. J hi ector. I''. Vo Hi.KIAIaN. YVlAl'liliU lil'IU Af, Assistant . Asl t') For Sixteen Years. Si' P.U'i., .J tl ' y ") Herman Harms, the Minnesota sleeper, is probably awake. His ease was probably the most peculiar kno-vii to the physi cians, whose skill it bin bilib'd for the hist docli ears Ho had slept utmost ii'Ce.-saiitly for the past six teen ears. A few d i s ago he awoke, and has taken an oidmaiy amount oi sleep since. His recoveiy. however, is dm. lil fill. Mr. Harms is now living on a farm about midway between St. Charles mid (Jnincy, Minn About sixteen veal's !ioo he was ntt lelo .1 by a severe fever itial had intense p'llns shooting thi'ouoli his b.a.l He was then ill Illinois. His phvsieiaii advised him to move to a cdd. r climate. He at coidinoiv came to Ibis Stale. 1 1 1 r ing bis stay in l;!uio:s he did not shi p all of the lime, but since be came to this Slate lie bus never bet n awake, except for an int. iv.d of a ytiu and a bail' beginnine; with 1SS1. mid tiv.i months of 18i ami 1!!0 Wiiile be is sh i ping he can only bo awakened by in wife touching him oil the beid. Cubing l);ts no effect mi him. He t,.Us no nmii ishiut ul lo speak of. aud I hen only v. ben be is moused from bis comalo-e condi lion. Ilai'iin was born iu (teiiminv iu 1S.18. Ho win miuiel lo MissHu-. nun in ImIS. His faithful wife lias zealously gum de. I him through ail! these Veins. Hernl nt ion I a Mcxlc.). San l'las. isci, duly i --Letter: from a puuuim-nl olh. ial .l tl.ti 11 j f tl of Mexico to a fnend in this citv biinc; lhe slaiiliiif; inleilioneo llu.t I Meieo is ti.i the Vil'e of alioihtr j ii-volutioii mid that 11'ieiidy 1 -rpe 1 ipiaiitities of war lii.tl ei ia!s ai " sec. ictly leaving that e nmliy. Iho rev olutioii i hie'.i p.roiiiis. s t.. be a bloody : one. has been hastened in its picp ua tions by tlm leceiit tlciilli if tieli. ' Dublan Secretary 'f the Mexican ! Treasury and a linn friend and sup i p. liter of l'nst lia The levobi jlioiu.-ls who include tl.eeieat mass I of natives, aie led by some t f the 'able-t poht iei'ins i f Mexico. It i- said tbat within a few m..nths many 10 rests liavo been niado no fewer thiin a tlozen of thu enemies of Ibuz in- luding two i.ewspapei' editors. q .jj.lior.. Ileid'.i-ht: A i.cro ,,1,.,. ..11....,,,, ceul s devoui t d a ,,Vi, cut ;u,t (-,.,,.,1 treet yes ce were on to! dav moriiiu. Too j o!l no !aw 111 our ordiiiance against I'auiiibals or cat eat era, tiiey could tlo iiotLiny with the i.egio. Statesvillo Liin.lmaik : IiH-t Sl 111 day morning a mult: of Mr. Milas Kix, d Slmi pesbui township, was ilitialiiio hitched noirlhebte uuis win 11 the bees Hew out and settled on the animal, stingivg it so lln.t it died iu twelve hours Diilllg a thunder storm in Cni u (irove town ship, Tuesday evening, ltbl nii.j.' struck a pate pot on the prt uiises of Mr. 1- tank t i.-.i. rami knlctl I, is son. It. nnj', who was passing tbroupb the irate at the time. The boy bad put his borne iu the barn and was poinp to the house when killed. He whs It' or 17 yt ars old. Mr. Wm. H. i!'..ieV. of CollCol'il tOWl.slllp. WB8 in. and lio stopped woi k and picked it out. It was a miunie ball, u.a-beil out of sliape. It bad worked doi, iironml the bone and came out on tl e otht r side of the thi-h fiom that it had enter, d. Jill I'lfe was p-od ( 0 f;r bis j week's sei i i. is at Oifensbro He j bad b -eii p od "MOOO a. Cti u lotto for . ihiileeu d.v s m 1 vi. es I !..i e just l.e j fore g irf to O ...,,'0010. ii.akiiif; a: Tl.elt in -ivim ll ieu-U. ihh of I Ion. -biuies O l!!aine MCii concern to bis mituy EASY TO SAVE I If j on only go about it in the right vray ! ! In this wise, the witv to 'Vo about it" is to brin your money to W. L. LONDON & SON ami rot some of the HARGAIXS they are offering on their 23--ZO--.I2Sr COUITTEI3 every week. They are offering n great many goods BELOW 3TE"X7- ""0X22 COST. THEY KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY. THi;y SELL AS CIIEA1' AS THE SAME GOODS CAN BE HAD IN ANY MAKKET. TIIHY UFFEIl VPi:C!M, y.V)f(7:.l;.Y7W KVKRY WEEK, . NOW, TO MAKE MONEY IS TO SAVE IT. "A DOLLAR. SAVED 13 A DOLLAR MADE." And you can wive it ly Imying your goods of II . I. 'MsO.YM0Y SO.Y. Julv !, 1K!)1. " -i Sergeant Horse Power. Strong, Simple, Durable and Cheap. For 15 to 20 years they have Run Well, Wore Well, and Gave Satisfaction. Send for I'tioe List. SEKGKANT MF'G CO., Greensboro, N. C." EST--OXjISIIEID ices. II . 31 A II L E R , RALEIGH, N. C. Watches, Jruoln i Diamonds, N 77.7.7. At SI I.Y Eli AM- SI I. Y Ell VI. ATED WARES, CLUCKS, HKU.NZLS and NOYKLTIKK l-'OK T1IK VXLL Tit ADR. A SPECIALTY Wedding mliI laiiif.'. nn nt IbnH niadi) to order in any dtsigu. i'or obluiiiinjf comet ei.e lor liny bend for patent nag card. Watches and Jewell Promptly and Carefully Repaired' Dee. -!", 18110. t. n. a in 11 1 Nti. n. 1 . in m. Farthing & Duko SUR2ZAXVZ, N. C, Wholesale and Iletail Healers ill DRY GOODS, isrcTioisrs. HOOTS A.XI SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, UKAHY M:UK CLtiTIlI.VO, WOOD AND WILLOW-YVAIIK, lioc iii :i v, CS-I-iSS-WTCE, THI NKS. AND YAI.ISKS, NAILS, l'LOWS AND l'LOW-CASTINfiS, Ol.lt Hi. hOl.V AMI I'llil'MoM' WaHoNH, Open and Top lbipgies, ROAD CARTS, WINDOW (1LASS. 1'I TTY. LIME, LATHS AND S1IIN0LF.S. Iii fact 1 very tiling usiuilly k pi in a general nieii buudise store. We call special attention to a full line of Men's. Ladies' ami Chiliben'a W. L Poubis' line Shoes. BT,- Special prices to Merchant a. Apiil 9, 1M1. 3.n. Edward Fasiuich, RALEIGH, N. C, THE LEwcI3inTC3- JEWELRY STORE, ALSO Practical Optician. Apiil 2, 18'.tl. i A UA IUID CUBA J10LA8SKS ju-d ici iiv.o and imp' rled by V. C. ( t)Yi.(H()N CO, WllMIM.ION, N. ('. fr,. Cm v -pi.t'dfiit e solicited. I 1,1 (..' ',.-1 'i il .ui on hat tl. Moth 12 1111. - sm (K OP INl'OHI 01. I ! l.y ir'.v." Oi,- !i,...;i n-.'t- 'l 'll Wiia iai Ii lei.-, o . I" "' ' ' I- a iv cr.ne. a tetlam .u. I u,.-lr ii.i-, -s i s hoi - I' '"i tt.e re oil 1: 1 hi-. 1.. rh, 1 IHl.' ,-l-V-? :iii'i In iiii- 1 -iniif ! l ie At.i.i iv il S' HO'-k IV mil c. iii-iM. !" n 'IWHI li . e uteli.1 1'usi-u.-f ei in- in..-!' 1. 1 ii ai.."" limy. N- tT ,rt....i .un) '...- . ...-"i l .a'-"-l Hi. .Ill l.l. -l III'" I'D -.llBltw : !' 1 " Jaui ii, l--'i- M 1"'ll-T' C "' c' UEYI A, THKY A11K LADIES' DESIRING SAMPLES or String Cress' Goods AND TRIMIvIIMGS m ill to icct ivc a choice line by writing J5LL1S&ST0WEV I)tiri(;nt, Y. Vm All express puckape.s tteut fico of ' charge to any ad.bcss. tffs. Write for samples. Hi sped fully, Lisy sto.yjEi 1J1 Main St.. rUTiIIAM. N. 0.,. April 1 Ml I . :im. to y.i.r 7M YERS. N..U.V l hwi-l.jr ulveu Hint lh h.rj of pom... ii:l's,,ii. r.'f t'liail.Aiii couiiiy r 111 meet st thtr mil 'ix.11 Vl-rn iny, umiHiii .luyot July, imil, tnrtbe l'ur-tti ,,( r-'iHlu Un- lai lima ut ml.l couuty, Hn.l will li.'Hr utl m.ihoij ..lijiM-Ui.g 10 the valu il' ii i.f ili.-ir .r 'i".'riy. l. Ii. UAItSH, -July J is'.'l ('lurk ol UmrJ. LUMBER! All kinds of Ll'MCLU for sale at the PITTSBORO SHUTTLE MILL VVEAThER-BOARDING, CEILING AND FLOORING, I'i.vxeo Aso Kit s Diiitn, )R RoroH. lhlls saw etl to older at short notice. Ootid Ceiling ami 1 looting ahead Diii.:.stii at onlv .1 'JO per 100 feet. 3. 2STOOE, Jr. Sept. 2t5, lKhi). cKicA.a. n union souuul nt jLJj .ro..MAj. ,jr.l, ttttA T3. IP. U. ar-wiv.C.S, JONKSHORO, N. C. - Am m ma ia 19 n u " 11 1 1 1 1 t 11.1
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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July 9, 1891, edition 1
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