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wwrrr tMrsday. JAUAKY 11 15?. to rtmrumml. HOI'S! 111 moll Ulltl llit'lt- rj timber wanted at llio Piltoboro' Sk.uW Mill. Stof, borrowing your vb'Sr bor's per,. ntnl beia tho new yi".i by ttbiicr.bing for llio Kecoud. Dr. John II. London, of Kaleigli, will be at l'ittnboro on llio first Monday in every mould and remain three doy, prepared lo do any kind ot dental work. Reduced rates 01 tbo railroads Will be given to persona attending tho Inauguration of OoV. Carr tier t week. No doubt there will bo a largo crowd from u'l parts D!' thrt tfiato. A fow daya ago, a colored matt in Hickory Mountain township, named John Crutclifield, beramo his VolVed in a quarrel with Miuf young white men aud reveived a pi.stol-uhot in bis thigh, Dr. W. 11. IMwanis.of' Wake '-'tv t, will vinit Pittslxiro' on Momlay, Tuesday and Wednesday following the third Sunday in 'jvury mouth, fcnd will be prepared to do any kind tof denial work : ollk-o with Chnpin & Headen. Several ol our Hiibseribors, who had concluded that they must econ tomiEO this year by discontinuing their Hubsci iiiticn, utter missing one Week's issue, have come in and re hewed, saying that they could not Ido without tho Kecoud's weekly Visits. if you wish to buy a nico dress thoap you will find it at v. L, Lon don & Son's at greatly reduced prices, as they will oiler this week spocial prices in woolen dress goods. Homo and see what they have. Also, a nice lot ol trimmings to hiatcli the c!oili. They still have at W. L. London & Son's sonio ol those cheap 'H-er-fcoats. You need one t his cold weatli Br. Also, a nice slock ol suits which Ihey aro soiling very cheap lor the fc'iUli. A lew Cloaks and Jackets lor ladies left on band: they will Mill them at prime cost. Tho many Iriendf. ol Mr. Hubert fci. Kubanks will regret to hear ol tho death of his wile, which occur red yestorday inoinir.g at his rer.i donce, near here, utter a short sick ness with Lit Grijip?. Shu will he buried tomorrow (Friday) in the Episcopal churchyard. Wo extend bur heartfelt sympathy to the be roared family. Wo bavo torcived but few re sponses to our hut weeh's Hoticr, so we repeat, Wo wish you to suitlo up your accounts for KSl'2, and those who do not soldo promptly cani.oi get further credit with O. S. l'oe k'i Son. Wo have some customers who Hotel1 Wait liir us to ask lliem tor their accounts, lo such this notice will not refer. Gdl.fe Weat-ipk. This winter will long be remembered for its severely cold weathor, much colder than for Beveral ymtrs past. An unusually iteep snow fell on the '27th of Decern tfor, Another silo.v fell m: the -Mi Inst, and still another on the 7th, and the ground is yet c tvore.l with snow. Several times tlio ttiarni mutter has fluttered aroitul tho zero imi k, an 1 there has been plenty of ieo. Indeed the young folk.s bnvo enjoyed more bkatiug than in many years. Yesle.r day was very cold, the thermometer at daylight being as low as two do. grees above zero. TIik Si..::" Mi iukr The mur derer of Mr. Adam Siler and his wile has not yet been arrested. Tho cor-, oner's Jury has been making diligent Inquiry to discover who the J.repo trator ot diis horrible crime may be On last Friday the juty adjourned to meet again on the 1st day ol February, unless sooner called to gether by the coroner. It is thought that by "thai time stillicienl develop ments will be made lo discover t lie murderer, as suspicious circumstan ces now point him oft All good citizons will be rejoiced to hear ol the arrost ot the villain, who com mitted so terrible a murder. Chatham's I k iisi.atoks. Kvery Citizen of Chatham, whn has any County pride, is apt to lose it all if bo goes to Kaleigh during the bus ' sioii of the Legislature this winter, for tho position taken by our county in that body i.1 deeply humiliating. Instead of our county being repre sented in the Legislature by men who would wield some influence, we aro so unfortunate as to bo reps fosented by men who have not the Slightest influence On the contrary their advocacy of any measure is apt, ot itself, to defeat it. Indeed this was illustrated on tho second day of the session, by tho tallowing Incident, which was told us by a prominent Senator. A resolution was introduced by Senator foil to fix tho hours for the sessions of the Senate, w hich was opposed by Sen ator At water, and s soon as the Other senators heard him opposing the resolution they at once deter mined to pass it and did pass it almost unanimously ! In tho tnulie tp of the committees (whore the chief work of the Legis future is dime) Chatham's legislators occupy a very huuibld pl;::e, being at tho tale end of one of tba most iosignillcaul committees. And yet their election is one of the boasled achievements accom plished by tha so.culled "reform" party 1 A M numtr.u Kii.i.k.h -The man who niurJeicd .Miss McDonald, of Moore county, about a month ugi., was himsell killed last week w hile resisting arrest, lie wan r. negro, named Doc Uay. He was suspecto I and a warrant was issued for his arrest, and four negro men were among tlmso who were summoned to arrest him. These fiulr negroes learned lhat he was in a cabin about a mile from Keyser, one day last week, ami that he was going oil' on the train that night. Accordingly they surrounded the cabin, and about an hour after dark Kay came out of the cabin, when the negro n fliccr at once called on liini to surrender, but instead of surrender ing he began shooting at. them, whereupon they imuieiliately fired back and killed him. Mr. McDon ald was sent tor, and he promptly identified Kay as the murderer ol his sister. We wish that the mur derer ot Mr. and Mrs. Adam Siler may bo discovered and disposed ol in like manner. In this connection wo are pleased to slato lhat only one ol the .Misses McDonald was killed, and that the other one is recovering from her wounds. Kk.usonai. Itk.ms. Hov, 0. W. Kohiiison, the new pastor of the Methodist churches on this circuit, has arrived here and filled his first appointment, on last Saturday. Ho came here from Morehcad City, but is a native ol Montgomery county. llev. W. II. Moore has removed his family to bin pluco near here, where they will remain during the winter. He is tho presiding elder ol the Kockiughr.m District Mrs W. K. Hunter und Misfl Annie llrewor aro viniting relatives at (i reon shorn. Miss Hessie Merritt has ret ".rued to the !reensboro Female College, and Mr, Arthur London lo the Slate University, alter spending their Christmas holidays at home. Mrs. C. P. II ill has gono lo Wash ington City on a visit to her sou and duut:l-lcr, who reside tliero. Among other visitors who spent a part ot ll'.e ('iivi.-tinas holidays at this place were Mr. and Mrs. (J. A. Maltoii, of High i'oinl: Mr. (I. W Thompson and family, and Misse Uerlio and Alice, Harris, ol K.ileigh: and Messrs Ivl. Merrill and ( ieorgo Taylor, of Ml. Airy. Mr. J. O. Thompson, who removed lo Texas several yens ago, is now on a visit to his uncle, Mr. L. S. Baldwin, of Baldwin township. He brought with him a cur-load of Texas horses. C! AIM AM S l'KAK Sol. Hints. In order lo obtain a lull aud correct list id all oi l 'hat ham's soldiers, who w-i e killed or died during the lato war, tho liKi'ottn has 'ice piibii.shing by companies die names ol all ol whom we could obtain any inlormatioii. Thus far wo have published the names ol the dead soldiers, who en listed in the companies that wire organized in this county. We will now pi;lili;'h the naiuiool t'ha'.hain's deail soldiers who enlisted in com panies from ol her counties. There were miite a number ol these com panies. We wiil begin with lint ".North Carolina fire s", which ho came Co. I. lith M l', regiment. This company was organised at Cedar Fork, in U ake county, hut about tin ol its members were I nun Chatham county, and (he follow ing i. a list ol tlioro who were killed or died in ser vice. J. D. A usley, T truer I'oothe, Henry liarbee, Sid. Beavers, lr.tl'as tlebury, Carney Cast lebury , Sam Davis, M. Hoi-mlon, Aug. Hern. Ion. Lemuel Holder, Sam .liukiiis, San der l.ewler, W. 11. Lewlt r, .1. II. I pchurch, Wilfred rpchtuvh, Wins htwl'pchurch, J. M. Williama, Jack son Williams. In Co. H list N. 0. vi giiii'.iiil (cav alry) D. C. i'son is die only one from Chatham who died in service In Co. F. Slh N. C. regiment ihe following fiMii Chatham were) killed or died in service: Alien Burns, 11. D. Burns, John J. tiilmore, I'obert Oi'lmore. A H. Ounter.i;. T Cuutcr, Keddin Jenkins. In Co. (i. lllh N. C. regiment the list of Chatham's dead soldiers is as follows' Carey Ilailheock, W. D. King. John W." Lloyd, Kdward Fear son, Forrest. Fean'ou. In Co. 0. "itith X. C. regiment the list is as follows : Wesley C. Hack ney, Barbee Mel rill, Simeon Moore. In Co K 1'lt'n N. C. regiment tar tillery) t'nero we'o 'JS men from Chatham, ami the only one who died in service was Thomas Morgan. There were no doubt many oilier Chatham soldier. i in other com mands, whose names wo have not been able to obtain, and we would thank their friends and relatives to furnish them to the I'kcoi'.h, so that Chnthr.m'i? Ii"t of dead soldiers may be correct. There vrere two gallant and noble young soldiers from this town, Joseph A. Hill and John K Ila'.ighton, w ho died in coo. panics that were not organi.ed in this cimmi ty, and there must have been U largo number from the county. Week alter next we will publidi all tho correction:! am! additional names that may be sent to the Kec- OtO'. Fusion i if Colorado. Dknvku, January !). The dead-lock in the Souato was broken this af'er uo.in by a combination of I'opulists and Deiuocrats. Tho terms of the ded bad not been completed thin morning, as the i'opi'dil:! thought the Democrats were asking too much, but terms acceptable to oolh Btiles were agreed upon during the noon leccss and immediately on convening this afternoon they proceed 1 to th: elertion of !he Secretary, and Mr. Keliuedv, the Dcuiociutu: cuiidio.ite. was elected bv 'JO lo 13 votes For Sei;;eant-at Ai ins, Mr. Camming1. Fopulist eai'did.lte, was elected. Tl.O luiuor olliceis were divided bilwieu re two vit'"--1. F r tin r.K "ite. IVo of J?!oo l Houiids. ()e Hiu., N. C , Jan. (3, WW. Mit. EniToii: The reeetil r:ii!d. r of Mr. Adam Siler and wife put m to Ibiiildug what oilght to In do:ie. It occurs to ifio that the nt-St Leis laturu should, urriiuge that three or four blood hounds lo be kept in each county or iu easy reach of any jdftee, lo trail up such parties, i They have l hem in Georgia, and at 1 the Penitentiary in our Slate, so that now, it if: neatly impossible for acon : vict to escape. I .Money and effort Khould not be I used sparingly lo stop all such, j 1 hojio we will have a Road Con I gross in this State, and that this Leg' islature will give us a public, road sys tem that is worth something. O. T. Eiwai;lu. The Slato Penitentiary. rV-'-m li suite (I'W'IrV, Tiio directors of ibis institution re commend that tho Slate purchase tho Jioauoko farms which are now leased aud on which the Stato has options. It appears to be m cessaiy to work 111 per cent, ol tho penitentiary pop ulation on farms, and the direclois bay that inasmuch as the State is now ' paying an animal leutal of Sf S,'J12.70 ! for these fiii iiit-, und iu order to nmke i them available huve placed laigo and j valuable improvements on the same, I respectfully recommend that tbohe j farms be purchased at thfa option i prices, und lor that puiposo that I hero j tio issued tour per cent, bonds iu j amount sufficient to pay for them, land that said bonds bo Vhatr.'.' to i the penitentiary, and this institution j bo required to seh apart sufficient ! Bum from its earnings to pay the semiannual interest us it hhail fall duo. It appears from a tublo attach ed to tho report that four percent, if tbo .option prices will make tpiito a large saving from the rents now paid, which lniijhf be bet uside us a sink iug fund lor the redumption of these bonds. The. physician's report proves that theao farms arejietiltliy and there is no objection tojjtho purcLtiso oil Hits account. For prisoners reijuired lo remain inside tho prison walis, alter the com i pletiou of the dikes on UoanoLo rivci , : it recommended that an adequate up ' propriation bo made, either in cash j or bonds, for tho establishment f ' such industries as wiil give them j t m'-al.''"! e,iii!oV!"c,,f thus secur 1 ing the cud fur which they were tiCti ' tenccd. The directors say that il this rec ommendation is adopieil the peniten tiary will have a bource ol revenue, lo ! tl,e Stale, and if this is not done thai 1 an appropriation out of the gentiui 1 f'ti i.d will be necessary for tb'j sttppo: 1 of the unemployed prisoners. They also recommend lhat in lieu of commutation money that a ticket bo given to each discharged convict to the railroad stadou nearo.-t th-' county-scat ft em which ho was sen tenced. The ljegislatii.il is acting upon tho suggestion and a bill was passed in the Senate on yesterday carrying out this recommendation. They also recommend lhat I he brick yard faint bo sold, as the brick clay has given out. The present nirtiiagf lucid has made (he penitentiary self ne. trii-.'iig an i i their recommendations ought to havu roat weight with the Lcgishittiso. Tho F.lfVtMitli Census. tl!M 111" l!ltltllll"l'U Slltl. The eleventh census and its c-f. were discussed yesterday btior" a sub commit teo of the House by Sup elinlendeiit F.'iter. The bill undrr consideration in the committee it tpiiies the census to be completed by ner.l Now lei'.r's, the intention being that the thing shall not be spun os;i for hino years as the tenth ccnsii; was. That census, including many ponderous volumes of no use to any body, cost, )j!5,00lMil;). Tho census of lS'V) is to cost, when completed, about $S.(U)l).Oi)i tho difference b. in;,' duo chiefly ti tha uiidntaking to d a great many im-ro useless tl.iejjs than were undertaken iu 18S0. To date tho cost is 7,'-!('t,tlf. The cen sus of 1S70 was incorrect, particulur ly in tho South, owing to the inc m petoney of Ihe enumerators ami the political objects had in view. Th.it of ISSlI was in some respects I etici, but its facts as to wealth, Ac. , are be lieved tv bavo been cooked. 1 he census of lS'Jd was dominate 1 by ihe partisan juirpose of proving "prntcc lion'' to be a blessing to the country. The tioxt census should be limited to a few subjects and bo kept out of polities. Sein.to' ial t'Cn'estiu Texas. Aisiis, Tkxs, Jan. 0. Tho race for I'. S. Senator is unsmiling a veiy interesting aspect. John In land bus been in the city for a week, closeted .villi H"gg. aud as it is known be is after die place, t-peciilii' ion is rife as t. whether Hogg will ass.-,t him. Hogg has gnat iuiKicnco with the present Legislature, and as he is against Mills il may be safely said that he will do all in his power lo compass his deb-at ; but Hogg is al most in duty bound t; support Ter roll ft'r the position Hogg has spent tuts greater p'ait of the last t-vo months with Terrell on bis fa) ui, south of Atisliu. Jf Hogg does not run him self, which is doubtful, be will prob ably asai.si Terrell. Mills' frlendi hope to have two candidates to f-ght, which will assure Mills' election. j Jloio Pension. i W.v'iiiN'-Tos, Jan. '.). Commission 'erof Pensions Bauei appc trod before 'the deficiency bilb committee of the 1 houpeappropria'ionseomiuii tee led ty and e.plait:ed his esinunles for pen si. iu dtiiidencies His first estunale for this deficiency was over 510.0'.)'J. taiO aiivl the comtuitUe w as soiuew hat .surprised when ho infoimcd them to day that he now estimated thisdefic. 1 tney nt ooirtc'.hiug over .t3.St0,00l. Frein .Tail to LcrisJiitt'ie. I r:.m tliefiit.-iiK" Ke-v-B-Hi J.ril. From the legisial toe to jail i.; not t,n unheard of thing in the hi. lory ( V State governnieutr. but in going from jail lo the legisltil:ir-j J'adg'j Lane, presiding jmige ol the court ot Cass futility, .M o., will have ralhei eXeeedeil I lie record. J tidge Lime i an olMcial resident of cue of thofo lliss".:ri counties sweat ing iindei tho burden e! a great rail road debt. The duty ol the judge was ii; have levied a tax to nuot intciest o:i thefo bonds, but leaning in bis sympathies towuVd the taxpayers lei rolii.-ed. For this he was sentenced to jail by it United States judge. Whik; in jail, the populace, relieved of an impending financial stress by his itel chi, nominated him lor repre sentative on tho Democratic ticket. He accepted, hired a typewrite mud conducted his campaign by mail in such a manner that he led his ticket by several hundred voles. His term a judge expired January 1, and he : will step out ot jail unecily into the Stale assembly. Hani Riding;. i Fnun iro I.nml :u Patty Ncm. j In Atihtralia, where pop-.'.lalion is epiii se and distances nie great, nomn remarkable feats of t iiduiaiiceSiihorsii riding aro credited to the mounted I police feats morel ema: k able in oi:i:t . instances, taking into r.eouut all the circiimstances, than those accom p!is!'. ed by the winner: in the military ride between Vieiiiiaatid J it-1 iiu. '1 cooper Power in February, UJf.'l), undertook an arduous journey ucross most in j hospitable country iu puiGiiib ui a borse-btealer named JoLn Smith. This .zealous officer travelled 7li( miles in j tweiifyssix days without changing ! hoise.-i. Foroijo6taget,reir;hty miita ! ho was wholly without water, and tho country was in luich a bad stale I for lilt) miles that his two boras- ha;', ; nothing to cat. His powers of en - durance nniy be judged from Ihestale nieiit that lie did t hilly miles a day Ion worn-out horses, along long dry j stakes and with bad water or tia water , tit all lo dtink. Rtnglary us a Fine Art. Fnuii the nilnii Dully Nc?.-. j The scinneo and art of burglary seem to bo studk'd in the North of I Flighted iu a tlioioiighly systematic ! fashion. To obtain iiiforinafi'iu r jgnrdieg the habits of the initiates of j the houses about tr; l;o lobbed is the ! fust step, and this is .-opposed lo be j almost invariably through servants, j who are induced to gossip iinsuspcct jingly with so!''o pretoed'Hl hawker of ' t he .p jrtwehy. 1 'una r d line, or soon i idler it. v. h'-n both Hid family and . the servants are giinerallv in the low er rooms, is considered tini most fav 'oralile hour. Tho next proceeding is lo lake preeaiil ions f ) prorent cap lure, which do not comp iso merely ' Ihe stretching of lines across garden i paths or la.vns lo trip up pursuers, I of tho necuriiig of doois by t ing then: ivilh curd. lnn:h.s being screwed (into the doorposts for t he purpose, biitexti nd also to im moraiida of con vciiieut trains for the buiglara' pur poses. KiHed by Locomotives. Cincinnati, Jan. 7. Three men wpi e ! killed within the city limits by Haiti ; tnoie and Southwestern trains. Par imy Iluves tti.'il t;eorgn K.'g.U were crossiiif the track at Fniriiiornt and were strut k by the Im oiiioHto and killed. Andy Fritz, wmkmaii at St. H!ina:d, was killed by anothir tiain. Sf.l! fiitothcr locomotive r-truc-k and seriously injured Wet. 1 1 . -i ke, at the I'iiiciniiiiti slock yards. All the vie- finis were attempting to rusli across j the track. I Two Legislatures in Itmisas. 'J'oiMAA. Km, Jan. Id. --Tin re were two organizations of the lover house, of I he legislature todiv. 'Ihercjub . licai::: ami populict.', have e ieh elect ed a speaker and I hero are tv. coins ' pleto sets of oilieers. The samite has I recognized tho populist or!iiiMlhm. The populists bro;:gi.'! luncheon and ; :-ay they will remain in tho house and j hold Iho fort. Tho three democratic j members are enjoying tho proem d- ings, but taking no part. j V.iz Kai!roi:d ScVewe. !..m,;..s, Tex, Jan. 7. A peli ion to Congress is being signed by Fnr- j mers' AUiaucH men ssking fvir an ap propriation of !?'Jl.rvitl,lHUl for .tlVo- I pin's railroad from the (dtlf of Mexi' co to the l'ritish itoss -dons. It is j claimed that the petit. on will receive over a nullum signature-'. Viseonsiu's Rig Suit. Mvmso::, V.'is, Jan. Id lho r reuie couit of Wisconsin this niorn- i ing affirmed the ruling of Judge Nc.v 'ton in the coli-bt ited St tie tria-auv leases, whereby the Stato n covers I s ane Soihl, t)!Hl inleit st money from ! former treastiieii'i. 'I ' d d' ctvion vi coidlriue d by all ihe judge. ! Nut n i al lias F.vpliisiou. ! Pi iTsia r.o, Jan. li. A natural gits 1 explosion occurred in a house ou ; Sal ait street this m'orulug ty which, i Thocr'.s Duffy, wife ami daughter 1 wero killed, and four others badly : burned. The house was entife'y Jt i molLhed. j Ayot-ng farmer, of Fort Scott, Iv an., : having learned that bis wife and ; brother went in love with each other, ; ttaded his w ife for a horse. I Jackson. Mich. Mr. W. H. Laria I bue, "i!M Greenwood Ave., tells how ; I. is mother cxpeiiei eed it miraculous euro from Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup I'ewiites: "My loo! h.T suffered from a sr. Vie cold, and was eoiis'an'ly coughing. She Lad 1 1 it'll d.fterel.t lemedioii -.wlLtvit I It f. She tiied Dr. Pull's Cough Sm up, and the effect ! was miraculous. From 'he first dose she experienced relief, and before she : ha 1 taken the 111 at bottle she was en tirely crried.'' State TJews. Wude.sburo lIessosger: Ausou ccuuty ea:t btJast of two oSedegged commissioiK i s, a one legged register of deeds, a badly crippled treasurer, a one armed coroner, a one armed kcptr of the county homo and the fdUf;:t com '.able iu the State. Jlo.xboro Courier: Mr. Charles Oaky, who lived near Mot iith, iu this coiv.ity, w.-.ii accidentally killed while, out hi'.nt ing last Saturday. It appears j lh.it he was out with a ptuty of hunt-' er.-'. and a tree was cut down for somo 1 purpose v. hf il the tree Iell the lop rebounded;, struck him on tbo head, fi acting his skull, from which be died. Rockingham Hjcket: Hamlet prom it.e.i lo be a wilder resort at no distaDt date. Several Northern visitcra are wihtering themselves there now and erprecn themselves s b.nfj highly pleased with ihe climr.to. Many have purchased lots and will start vine yards and we verily believe that tbero is yet a gioat. future before Hamlet a:ii the entire sandhill country. Alamance Git r.iw Mr. Alfred Self, tlierepresentative-cli I front Chi'-bai.) county, elected on the people' party ticket, was in (irahaui a few days be torn Christmas with cotton and trad ing some 'vi'h tho i"erchaiits, and from one of Iheui bought fi 'lew B'Mt cf clothes which ho will wear during tho t it '.ing of the Legislature which aoim-iied yesteiday ( Wednesday). Py way of refuting the imputation that he could, not v.ntc his na:;ie, be pall ed ii p'ruiul o'.it of his pocket and showed one of our citi'ons a specimen of his pehci)sliij'. New bei u Journal : There were S3 ciM hv'.drf of New Diver trout in Ihe uc.rl'.i t yesterday. The number of fish was about fi,.riW) the avtrago weight, was about 3 ibs. They rohl fr.mi I" to '2': cfiitti apiece wholesale. Mr. W'm. P. Guthrie of Morehead made a rich strike on catching trout last Fiiday. Ho caught tfl'JS woith at om herd. Th's is cry good, but not .:p to lhat of Cr.pt. Den Pinker w ho a few weeks ago caught iu Neuse liver below New iletno at ouo haul over Sod!) worth. It will bo remem bered that ho sold half his catch here for ''il'J end shipped tha rest. Wilmington Messenger : Tbo dis tressing new o reached the city jes tc:!:'.y that on Sunday morning about i) o'clock the 2 year-old daughter of Ma. Luther Heynoids, of Brunswick county, was so badly burned that she died iu about three hours. Mis Heynoids was it, tk'3 ytrtl with the other children and had left the little one iu tho house. ISv some means the litfla girl's dress caught on fire and the ran into the yatd hunting for her mother. Tho other children seieamid frantically but Mrs. Reynold:-.. a:i to the lit t to girl's assistance ami xliiiguishcd the ll. imes. The li'.tlo git! Wan eo badly burned, bow ever, that, sho died about noon. A number of the more progressive farmers about Newborn are devotiug mue.li atteiiliui' t" tho raising of fine stock. Twenty seven of Ihe public officers of (he city of Brooklyn have been in dicted for plundering tho treasury of )hat city. Charles Wet a, a hotel keeper, ci Johnstown, Pa., killed himseif oti .Saturday iuoj ning beset by the idea that bis dead wife's spirit was follow ing him. Mr. W. W. Duibt.-, of Wi'.kebboro has b'n n appointed by Gov. Holt Solictor to btiec.ee I Hon. Thomas Settle, resigned to becomo a member of Congress. The superior court of T.Vako coun ty is in i-'esniou this week, and it is t' ought that the grand juiy will iu diet S. tMho Wilson and other worn beta of Uideon's Hand; W. T. Ilarrla and lleury Ivey, of Stanly "o'.Mity. have a new cotton chopper, for which they have applied for a patent. Tin j tlait". that it will do w ell and perfectly tho work cf eight hands. The Argonaut office at. Rocky Mount was totally destroyed by fire Friday night, the p.'easeri werisaTbd, 'hough in a somewhat damaged condition. Tho cause of Mio firti Was accidental. The people of Favetleville, by res olutions adopted at a large public ti'cet'rg list week, have dt cided to petition the la gislattlte for a hew charter. Thetown has now no mini icipal government proper, but is a taxing district. Provide yourself with a bottle f Avar's Chirr v .'.Vtt oral, r.rul 5o have i 1 1 1 1 means at hand for contending I successfully with a sudden cold. As an emergency imdieine, it has no i ipial, and lending iih)biciaus every ! where l tcommeiid it. ! For the Conf'cdci alP itloiiiiinent. I The IIm'oHD will publish from : week lo week a list ol the eontribu- ti i s and stuns contributed for Chat ; ham's block in the monument to he erected at Raleigh in memory of North Carolina's soldiers, who were kiiled or :!i:d dining the late war. Tin.;! far the list is as follows: y. i .-. jc. c. .lohn A. McDonald, MePonald, s:i ttu l.uti .5u lot) .75 l.t'O M iss Antia Merritt, Mrs. II. K. Mo, Tit I, Rev C. T. l'.land, I.. .1. llaunhton, Net jM'oceeds of entertain ment at PrCrhoro', l ,YlSKll:t). my Soi.-n .it ili'Ailm ai..t iiiarrlafcfi InsprU'J mo. Oi'U uut Ins i Imi t;V. ri'ii n i-cnu- a line. : I wr.sfiai- -i.ll.v i;k. . on Hm-utiIi .t iii.i..-m l . r. !., I.v It. V W 11. II I iiwlim:, Mr. .I 'llS Sll IMl l'I.U lo M -..I ItLl tyiX Alill.JMIlk.; all ot l t!!ll 111. Ill ot Tl'.llir tU 1 F.-At l i lmi .hnr. li. M-mr f 'tniv. i v Hi'V. t'arknr llolnips. Mr. i. A. oe it mi. lo Mua iiLUL.lt Ui.t't, J.eiETiini ui 11 r J Ye lt"i. New AIvfitisetiieii1fi. f AND KALil -PA' VIRi L'F K J ji i.i'r:ttfe. t'Xi'i-uU!i) ly John 1-: U.-a.-it fine, tlfo, r.n.t riw-r-lii-t In ihto.nicc or lli ILvlsier ! ji'CiIb fur eli iiliaiii i-jiuiiiy, In l""k OH it- ta, t il .-; j!l tr i'hhIi, til tliu ctiuri-lt'.iittQ .l.nir In t'luxli-.r i in 11 u.-l".-lt M , "ii 'rt'Wl'AV, i In UUj .hv itf l- I ruai-y, i: '!. th' foil.iwiiii; Ijiiiiih. imwii : h irii''t l:n In Oil r.-isniy ef Cliiiiluen. i i'iiirt' lowiihli!, in ii llio vwiifu.i.1 Hi" i-iit. hi--li'iiai)t at i: l-iiv-i .k hiu'ne, ihe lau Wlllliiir.i. n i h.j. t (JnllllT, lli,,'l ' n I'll '! leH I'l'fCII'H Oil'IHT, t irliro fllk'l 3 i-h 1'ia CATIIHI In lO-ftUi-'! 111:.', thii'- lioi ih VI 1 "! Mo b twii uuk ljii-.li on n.'il. clili., Uieni'F r.'.t il ii.li-8 Ui iki .uk . tli.'ii.'o Buuitt Km e lu t a hi like In CoojitT'tf llni. Uicn- (IUU jiulirf W C'u Vttr.liilitf : ri'liljilnlnif t'"Ji r..'jH. lUDisos iiia-jiii'. Jiiaunr.v 13, COLD WEATHER GOODS. B'Mttjuilts, Ovoicoals, 1 letivy riitloiwcitr. Hi.-iivy HI iocs. Mulllei;:, Iluldior HIiooh, lliiMiL'r Jtoul.-, At. W00LLC0TT & SONS, I I E. Martiu St., 11ALEK1II, N. C. J-i'tiury 5, lSDlt. -N0TC Jfolli o Ib licrotiy clvou Unit ni'iilli'iillon will lm ! ruii'iii tu tin.' nostm-HMiou of iiin (iuniTiii AnHi-iniiiy i . ,. I II, a ,1 ...1: r ,,f T n UilI lull At Wi hIi i-ii ' Itatlw:.y Cnrni .n.y. Dw. 8, 18'J'i. HA5IL KL A. HENSZEV, I'n-nl'Ieiit X ECd IT R I X' NOTICE HA v in. . i i'"i!tncil ns Hi-. Hiuou'.nx (if tun IhbI Hill hx. '. irMnini.ul nf WiIIIh C. Wlltiiin, itni'i'iiMcil, I lieiiiby imtlfy nil piTi ms liolilliiK laulins HitnliMl .aid ili'i-nilunt in f-xltliili tli.- hhiiiii to mu no or tmluri Uni Wml diiy of Dcuouibor. IH'.i;t. Uoo. vt, Itilil. DOHA WILSON. OUTOAOE SALE P.Y VIK- llm tne of ih ijiiwKrs Riven In u Ci-rinUi il'-n! if '"..rfj-gn , ?iM-.:ti.il Iiy W. 11. f.llT.i t A ... Kills, reei.r.li-il In lim.k ON. 'li M or llio lli'itls'iT of IU'l'itH I'lll' l' of I'llllllllllll I'llllh!)', I Will, nil TI IX PAY. JASl'AUV lllh, lhJ, at U nVliM-koi ilmili.y, hi-llil lln ronrt liousii In eliiiihiiin eouniy lo ihf I lltiifft bl.l.l.-i- f..r i'iikIi llni fnllowliiK ili sLrllii il lllliil, MllllHli! Ill Hlllil inuiily III New lliipo t-iwn i l-.lp, ii..j..tiiliitr Hoi l.-nnlsi.r K. II. llolli nmn, Kiioi-U Clark iiml iiIIuth. eoiiiiiliilut: o liioi'ln-1 in riitf, lii lni! tlm liuiilii i'iuiviiji' I in w. II. Kl Is Iiy ili-isl fl.nn I.em Kits ivcol Ii ,1 III ll....k HI!. illt!" -u". in'. I on "Sili'li It'.cliaril L'!l!;i !er,il? in if, tli:v n' MhiIihi'i A J. .-.li.:s. Dec. 15, IN'J'2 Dr.Bu!l CoughSyrup.VJUTr HX ECU TOIl'S NOTICE,- 1IAV- 111. i.aill.li il an ejirr.u... ui n.iMi y oi il....... . itts-cuiHi'il. 1 hereliy iii.illy nil n'i-;.oim li-.liloii; i lllllllit mtlllllht Slllil .llH l ili'llt lo I xlill.ll Dm anna to niooiior Li-tore tlic IHh duyof Novinnl i-r, 1i".i:i. ' Nov. n, 18H2, W. K. 01.UUAM. oi.li.iiia, f AND RALE -I NDEPi AN OH, 4 ,i-r "t Onuri in iisii.i;IhI iiri cwsiiiiK rniliii. t ii. ,v FniiMii'i' a tin r n. t a. j. w. tl.i Uney. I'will , m'II al .ni.ll; Hiirlloii mi llio 1'llLMiSi.s. . n. ?.'.'. -I'liliW, J.-iiiiiary 'Jmh 1MU, four inn-la nf Ihiio. t rnii'i ly In 1 'iiuliar in mtM llai kni y's rbiiiin, an I Unoivn ai, it) Tin) UnTlii Jotn.ni lr 1..1, cnnlatlilliH' SlilliTI'K. 1-1 Oin III. I-III' I'll. OilllHlllllli, IliS a.Ti'S. I CI) one tlilr.l liileriwi Intl.. ' "i-i1 lot. eon - inlnlni: 'i biti'; UI iiu '' Utliiltut t2H iu-nM. Ti'i-n.n ! . 11 ' Dm, ri'inainili-r In IwiMo. iu t.t::.. .viir -i ! i fr.nn ilnii:: ill n In all ri'si.r . n.- t-..- . nt I tn? tmri-lmsi' inoni'y nt ll. W. HlCSMi T. .1. WOMAi'K. Aitnrim IlSl-nl lllbnr 2filtl. 1' 'l. ORTOAGE SALE P.Y MR Jeff. J, Cainiihi'll ami wire, im.l rnoot'ilril In Hn.-k C. i an. I i't ami Honk CI. iiii!i ' ami inn In ll. .'fli" nf tlm llnfl'.l t nf 1-Mf nf t'l.al. ham O'uniy. 1 w ill unit for eai.li al iin'oli.- au.-lli-i. at Ihn iMni't Itoiinii nt hii. 1 enmity, on MoSnAV. Ihn tiliil.iynt Ki'lii imry, lw:t, tlm Inn 1 iliwrllieil In nnl.l in.. ik.u.'h. known aa I lie .1.1. W innii'lmll t'lni'ii. In 111. k.iry Moiinlatn tnwnnlilp. n. Ij.aolti tlm l.m.in of .1. A. Ainu anil ntliers, niut I'miialn Iiik nlionl li I a.Ti a. F. M. ITAULI: ; . Jnnuaiy 4, l-t. 181)3. 1878. FOR FIFTEEN VlAli Tli Cllilliif, RECOBD lists boon lmlihslieil y its j'res flit Kilitor ami l'toprielui'. ll is tho "01.1 lloliul.K" that ""iv fV.'ls or liilti-rs. (.lilu'f papt'rs may .spriiiu; up iinil linle away, l'ttt lho pCC OTcd. 's iv to Mt'V. ; Tho FCCOrd 'i;,s always : I'lon" Ur, iiest to proinoto tho ! ifosjiot ity of tho jivoplo, ami !to atlvituco tho host intotvsts i . ; of rhathnm count v. J ' i Tho RcCCrd tlost-rvos ami j shouhl rocoivo tho support of iovory oiti'o't of CMiftthani. It oii-'ht folio tvailhy vory fam ,, -nl,. 1 .slUI- ily in tho county. ; Now t tiino t scriho ! Onlv Throe Cents a Week. NCTiCE. A;.pl.'fi'lori will I"- tin. I.- a. o-niT.-.l Ai.W.' My f Norili f..r. Una i'i i..-m .t. 10 nniBiid Ui- i-liarli rol II.. : i.'l.-jt S.U.; titjit X.lnini! wnl Maic.iriiili'rliit:(.'' ii.;.aiiy. JOUN 11. 1.F.NMU, Ijix; I'I1., w.ri. I'rinldi'iit, WrUOUCLAS fV:I, Ant I,','. IT fill" Jullll-8 flir C- no- '' ii. Li' -'. 1)J' ! J'-r." ' nr: U" tW'W' Cost in tho World t, a'..i.l.vo r..lv,rll tlvirllrto v i mint wut.'H oil ai'puur la Tak no Substitute, 'Vr.. but ;'i'!'. p liav'ntt W. In IHH ii.AV CUtlKS.wltlt j&:ijt 'mw u'1 ''rl''' 00 W. L. LO.ii.ON it HON. Fjl'.sboru', N. 0. FIRE! FSRElt 00 EVERYBODY OWill'V TO B.'.aSH TUPtTN - A I'-J!-.T ilitiii mmi IN TUFj . 5. mil mm ti This ia ft II'Hiio cninpany and do" serves t!io jaitronajye of all Norfli j CaroliniaiiK. I Jt wa: oi'janii d in lS'lS and hati !....:! .. I...1 .. l.,!t..a ;.t llllll uri uiiu n ii.i.iiwii .....i.. " losses and lliere is not one contented claim a nisi it : All losses j.aid iirriiniitly. Every pntdeid in:'.!i ou;;l't to iiiaure hid Pliioei y. For tt mis, A:c, n; v to II. A. LO.NDUN, AO I. NT. W. S. PKIMROSK, Pif hidei.t. Jaiiuarv 5, lo'.'li. TO Wo have in slock a foil line of F K hl l) hn, (M', li, Bo.gs 1 C n T 1 cc V.'hieh wc are ready lo fuiidfdi at low ni ice B. GZV2 US , VJLuL. Co.isionnieiits (d COTTON ouj PRODFCl-', solicited. JOB P. V'YAYT c'j BROS., l'ALl'.IC.ll. N. C, Succssots to WvAi r .V Tavi.ok. O.t. ,!, ls;i-2. Jim. Cairnu. 'l'r;i.a--.Mu. . cm iMi.-iui-Mi ciinliiot...! f.' . ' .;. , .i aim all en ' tVlODCRMlt. Ktl. Ouh Ornct is Or-por,iTc o. B. Pate nt orficl ami i- i-.iu ,t i'iiiii .at nt iu lew tunc llub llioeo teuioto fvom WiitihiL'Inii. ,'h nl r -ij ) iliH.vint; i.r i'iOtf., with dfwrl tinn. ai'oi.i., if i iteilo nr lint, frnu ol tlm.-w. Our U.J not due I:1' ;-Miml In n'Ciireil. A Pamphlet. " Hnw MO..: iin I'utentsi," wltlt nttiic-i nf ai'inal c!:i ie- j . f litute, ouiaily, t"n, nul free. A.'. . , j . Opp. Patent Officc. Wat, hi koto n. 0. C I HAS NO EQUAL. P ERF EC T SA TISFA C TIOM n JLlliiU5P5iiilliiiiQij OF5- JOE, MASS. Ur!ot Snar H, Y. CWcaco, lit. St.touli.Mo. ti D.'.lias, Tex. Sn Franclico, Cat. 7iHtiiu tw A IKtABp-vfS . V ' -V', ' tsuittcy 1.1 tcL1 Id l "'v' 4 l i- i...'iM.,,.i..iti ii,i.gatj r'- 1MutrH.Til. Willi i.. . n:.ti..i ..f v-w, .,, v.'...'li.l.ln. I.M.11 -I si YTICJ .1 l la'.li. mi 1 l o t-'K- I !i. ii.. I i ii:ti-. In t.iiwn-li 11. in. 1 il. nut) li rt'UW, wl.ii ii 1U..J- l f.i .i.i. 'l lr..:.i il.- .l.-l i...iir. lil'Y U.NLY Ulk'S MM'., Al I I I IS,l' 11 E4-. JAMES VIZK. RV.t'iSMAW. r-Rflm.Ur, U.X fi I ; fi .':
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 12, 1893, edition 1
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