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&4 U'hnihasis TIMKSHAV, M.U 1C, 1S5. xouAi. scenes. . suiKiu lk pit rsyono' n. it , rMir,,,,. Tlio ixaiiiKr trnln on Hie l'Malmm' li'un lltwbdro' dally, psi'oiit RiiiMlH, nt V.'Va ni.itiKl S.SOp. ni.,ninloirlreHi I'iiihImipi hi 11.43 a, m. in !& 15 p m., ouiklri; i-leu' itmiiii-tliiu nt Jti'iM'Uiu mill tho train Hint lcaviv Iluk-lfl! ull.i in. A lot of corn ir walo on ti mo by J. 1 1. Council. Strawberries are now ripe, and Ihoro is n abHiiiluiit crop of them. - Yesterday morning was about wcool tw wo have over known it in the middle of May. Dr. Ilaujjhton J hrie's oflieo is on 2nd Hoot-hi "Kamsey iiolel''. iloGrn 3V n. to. to 5 p. in., daily. A pair of mules wanted by 15. None, Jr. Each to woiffli 1200 lbs. mid to bo not over 7 years old. Tho peach trees are loaded with iboiiutilul crop, whieh will bo great Jy eiijoyod this .! miner. For a nice hIiiivo or hair cut or phainpoonin call on John L. 1'oun til. Also cool drinks, coiileelioneries surd ice. Yo can buy ol I). S. Too & Son V. F. plows at SI lioy Dixie at 511-5 and points for these plows a! Se. each, Tor the Cash, An cftiilo, measuring nix foet, four inches, from tip to tip, was killed one day last weeK l.y n colored lad, in Hickory Mountain town chip, named Clarence Jirooks. Mr. S. Ji Ilerndon, of this coun ty, has a three year old colt, that lias a mustache just like a man's, quiie thietf and about three fourth rl u ii inch long. As will be seen from their card in another column. Messrs. A. 1. Wilfcrrt mid ii. 11. ilayes will prac tise as partners in the Federal court, but this c.o partnership does not upply to their practice in other COlliMS. W. II. Kdward-, dentist, will visit Hyhum on Momb-y and Tues &y, ami ritlsbotM' on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, lollovviiii; the third Sunday ol c;ich mouth, pre pared to do all kind of dental work. Ufliee next do(r to liynnm.V lleadcn. . - --f. - The railroad fare from hero will bo only K,- cents li.r the round trip to Kal-eih lor persons at'endin!; the niivnilinu ol the Cofitedei'ale Monu ment. Tickets wiil be on sale Sat urday, as well as on .Monday, ami peminfj can tfo either day, and cai, return on tlieir tickets as iato as Wednesday. . . . -. . . - . . - !'he inA'i who tviis smipeclcd ol robbing the sto)-e, ol 1. 1'. Cii.'i.'in, nl liichmond, in th s tell ill ', w-is ar Uttlcd, last Ti. iii-s lay, at West Mod, in lloore county, and is now in jail jit Carthnjteawaitiiie; a bearing Iron) the aulln rities in Alabama, as there is a reward of .'70 just such ix man lor the murder ol a MmrilV in tlial State ' '. .- . .. -- j Wo are authoriz d lo announce : to tho ex-Conlederati's, who may go I to If ileigh next Monday, that a free lunch or dinner will be given them, I from 44 to 12 o'eloek, al Jones tobac - co warehouse. Only old soldiers are ; invited. At 12 o'clock the grand j ar:idc will start, and all ox ('on fed ratcn from Chatham tiro roquesled to march in a body. Notwithstanding tho heavy ad vance in leather and shoes, wo will ncII ul old prices while our stock lasts. Wo havo a largo slock of o a largo siock ol lii.'li urn mdlilnf nun wo mi. s 11.0 1 fille cotton hoes "5 1 oiiis (oitou noes v .inn nt i tin Chutla- y ono to mo c-aaii.i- horse collars which very Client). Poll cents oat b. Ti nooga plows. O. ."-). 1 no ,V fon arojwho can and will protect her from rolling tho best children's school 0ig plundered. liocs mado. - .. - Sl l'Ktttoll Col it T, Although tho -Have you seen those beaut. fill Ju(, woH t,j(i s,( ,( , t,0 8hirl waists at W.I,. London & .Son s. j muso wU 1.111I1.1 W Hlall!ll iliey win sen you i. ...e .nv ... iV ' r o. -a , ' mdend to bo open until the 1.2.i, worth ?1 i l'7 d''''ts,!Hi,ji)U1.miulll F.illay iiu, WUI III iJWVUIII". Jieiiuillll. Illli I'l iilks and percales lor making waists. They, have the best lino of black goods for ladies wear ever seen in this place and at very low figures. Now is tho time to buy your di oos ; leather and shoes are going up every day ; W. L. London & Son bought an extra hit go Htock before the riso and will give their custom wr itdvantago of tho low prices they wore bought at. They havo a largo atoek of staw hats very cheap. Ri) ceiving every week tho latest styles of bats and millinery goods. The most comfortable route that pussongors can travol in going from this section to Washington is via tho S. A. L. to Portsmouth, and thence on one ol tho elegantly equipped toamors of the Norlolk and Wash iugton Steamboat Co. A person oikju travelling to Washington by this route will never wish to travel by any other. Wo huve tried all routes leading to Washington and know from personal experience whereof wo assert. O. S. Poo k Son do not claim to buy entirely tor the e7', though they j buy 11s i'iiVi so as any merchant in 1 lNttMhni-o We believe we uivl-rbuu 1 A inn ... f. . . I and MrtiiT.s'i'H. Wo agreo not to bo 1 magistrates, in ini'lilion to uieso umrgo lvoomsou, me engineer in ino j no nine son in .u. w. o. nnniieai, uiiilir.t'il'l. We mark our prices in ' indict incuts the grand jury returned ' steamer, who was sitling on the port 1 about four years old, was killed by til'iin li.'ures, not in luiruii!fH und presentments against '.'IS magistrates' rail, was knocked oveihoaid and 1 1 -btuiug .vi-sli'ida;,' evening, and itri mill to "ait our customers at t umo I lor the same omission of duly. It drowned. There wi re forty passcu-1 unnin r aid t yoiing loan by tbo iamo lirice, not at lii)t vent prices. This j is said that at least one hall ol t he ' gcrs ou board. joi' Willie I'lioru w. iebolh knocked is mil intended "for those who are j magistrates thus indicted lire not! - u l.v t he. siiot k and came i near Im wiilii"; to pay one inerchant more guilty ot any failure of duty, because Jos. J. Y7. Joiiea, who lived near I-'.l ed. Airs. hit field's condi thu they would another, but to : they had not died any cases to ,o FranklinUm was sit ink bv lightning tci i thought to bo eiiiicul. Dr. tuofso who wish ti buy wln'io they I port. It look.? like ) attempt at ' aud iunlautlv killed hist Fi iday iif'ter-; i i.u. s i .tya .-hu will probably rccovor. 4 buy M vavl f There was a nli;:lit IroMt at thin! plneo on bint Monday inornintr, tho; il.it li inst, and aijaiu yesterday, ; : which i. tv.nai knhly Into ' I , W'o hear that tho sehcdulo on ! the ( l' &. Y. V. railroad will bo hai:;ri'd next Sunday, and that the iNonli bound train will no ui) tlic roa.l I wo or three liram later than heretufut'O and will yo down two or i lln-oo hours later. Wo regret not being able to f;ive definite information about the extra train, which wo hope may run from hero to Huleigh next Monday. Wo wet: I to Ualeigh last Tuesday lor t ho purpose td securing the train, but no positive arrangement could bo mado until an answer can be receiv . cd lrotn headquarters sit Portsmouth. Old Woman Dkad. Mrs. Oandaco Smith diod, on last Satur.biy, at the residenco of her son, Mr. Mark i'jnilh, about lour miles from Ibis place, hI the extreme old age of V'6 years. 'otwitstanding her great ago sho was wonderfully preserved both in body and mind. Only two weeks beloro her death sho bad walked two or tV.reu miles lo see a neighbor. Over lilly years ago sho moved to Tennessee, but after re inainiii!" there about a year sho ro lurncd here, having walked the en tiro distance accompanied by her three children. MoKMON MlssfoNAItlES. TllO two Mormon missionaries, who were mentioned as being aboul here two weeks ago, arc still in this county, but wo havo not yet beard of tlieir having made any converts to their faith. They are the first we ever remember visiting this county, and it is to be boiad that thev will be the last. J5ul while we abhor their doctrines, yet they are fully entitled to all the rights ami privileges of any other citi.iois and should not be molested with any unlawful violcue). That Chvislian would make a poor display ol his religion, who would seek to do unlawful violence lo an other person because of a dill'crenco in their religious faiths. Pkhsonai. Itkms. The new pastor of tho Fresl.ytei iaii churcli, the Uev. V. I lfodgill ol ledic-on county, preached here last Sunday morning and night an 1 his coiiiiie iiii'i.s on b ill) oc-asions were greatly plea-ed with him. Mr. S. S. Jackson will move to Chicago next we: k and :;o ii,in i!,e in.- iiralicn l ilsim Mr. J. W. .la. u.-.. s with Ins tu'.it her, ! Kev. C. 'I'. ISIand, accoin ..tnicd by his dalll'.ter, Mi.-s Alien, I. as ;;nlie ti) the Hjiis. djial convention now in sc-sion al Morgaiitou. Mr. Phil Taylor, of IMcigh, is hero on a siiort vi.-it. lie wiil soon remove to I lock llili, S. C, and bo the manager ol a h'.rgu tobacco fac tory. Mrs. Thomas Allen, of Ibilcigh. has been here on a short visit lo her brother, Capt. James F. Alston. Mr. J. T. .Malloi v, cd Durham, is lit iV on a visit t.i his iSm'.i, Ij. A. Hanks, who is sick r, Airs, j I Col N1V J.IM-; CoNflflVKItsV -On aeei.uat of Jiid-e. (in .lie's siekne.-s In- could not hear, on last Fiiday, the ii.iii;!cli..ii case on the Alamann: mi" i-munam ciuniy nno coniroyr V. ""d it was continued to I' rmay, l"t, -Jll,i wne.n lie win near ii ui Graham, where he wiil beholding court t ext week. The ease ill he cluscly contested, as tho county commissioners nl Alamance have autl.oriKed the employment of able (inne-i I to light the case. Messrs. i'.. S. Parker ami Jacob A. Long were ht.rt. Ust Friday for Ihe purpose of arguing the crtse for Alamance, and the ciniiiiv attorney .-l Durham a'so, Mr. Fred A. (1 recti, came here lo see if Durham county could not obtain a slice of Chatham. Ol course Orange will also want a slice, ami then if wo have another "reform" iJ(islatu).0 1.i,ilJy ike other i- 1 . -n I i nuiroumling counties will apply lor . ? m ,u i . ... .j liortioti of old Chatham, unless wo i .1 1 1 i . ... (.11U tl,u, i,,,.,, to the l.e'isla! lire . , . . ,t .. ,v.(s lorn dioiiriiment on r riday alternoon Iho grand jury kept al win I; until f,f a big sensation, which occurred at it adjourned on i hursday. Tho 1 'jt,t Alotiiitaoi, sevci al d.iysaeo, wi in Judge, although not fully recovered jr, w.ived i,i Winston today. It tip from his sickness, lelt hero on Sattir-I juui'd that annuls report became day for Durham leuncnt about I'r. f. Wl.itaker, piin- Tho grand jury made the follow- U-ioal of the l.'gh ; 'iiool at that j.'huo, ingreporl: Uvupling bis iiiimn with I hat of bis ..e.. .1 ....1 : ..1 ,. i 1 1 1 . . ., f ...1 : 1 report that wo lufvo by committee tJ lo;i, .,d. Prof. Wnilaker cllod Vf'0 'm ' i. I $ visited tho Home lor the Aged and ! for ft iuvostigution. Atrial before J" lu 1 1';,"ul 'ii '" ' '"'dldni. g. ... Infirm and thoroughly examined u.o church followed. The professor VM" hn'f , '""T , the premises. We lou.id 28 inmates, WIWI.f .,,m.lll( ,, ,,v Mr Porlcrdruvon, I . !'" T 'l T J(S whiles and 12 colored. All ap-,.,f Mt. Airv, who "maj., a three l.tirfc w"!'. iV" v V-V'1' poar to bo well treated and cared ',, ,,,, hl iltvrof his client. WlliJ Wnlt.y' Harding v;as ,n ho eab. lure i.'...,,..i i.in.r ,.1...... ,, i,,i 1.;. 1. 1, ,. 1 1 i- 1 11 1 i limn ljowrs inntci!!, coioitM, wad or lor. J'very linng clean ami nit e ami j,P waa speaking h.) was giiurdeil lyi,, ,. ,. . . ... . ., ;,, ,f,.i 'flu. i.i.i.v,. u ,r.i ii. i 1 ,1 - . 1 -ii 0 t ho iar ol the lender putting in tin in gooil oniei. ino iiouses ate 111 f .ou,j . i.tsioiH. Iho result if -, 1 " good repair and wo saw no signs td' extravagance. e also visited the workhoii.-e and , found it in good condition with live I A. light betweim tho young men and prisoners, all black. Tho committee 1 1:,0 ',)mfossor and a trial lu i'010 a mag visited Iho jail and found it in good I jstiato Hi0 futures of tho scmsaiion. order in all appearance, except 11 r I q-,0 unforUimtlo afiair has broken up rangements lor tiro. Tho -lork's; w-.hool, for tliin term nt leust. books examined and found correct." j Alort of tho bills ol indictment 1 ,, . . . , - ., m...,,.,..., , 11 .1 1 . ... . 1 1 al ill LxpIoMOii otl a Sfeitnier. found by thograndjury were against 1 magistrates for lailin to ren ut to Dunoir, Mich , May 11. Last the clerk ot tho court a list of the ! names aud offences of all parlies , tried bv them, us rciiuireil by section ; ItOti ol The Code. There m o 37 ol blew up, instantly killing Anthony these indictments, which will doubt ! Case, a coal passer, and probably fa- loss create oiiito a stir among o.ir;talIv iuiiirii.g John Plant, a liremnn. .. . .... . . ' ii iii H'l lfif I 'It li-'l. (ioldsfoil (JlcmiiilRS. !(,n,sl.,,N, n, t May 13. 18!l.ri. ,. . . hvoi-yll.i.iK qii.ot and busmen lively, im is usual lor tioldaton. Our railroad n;ent iiilonna uslliiit he has already in this month Nliiii- . ied froi.i here 172 bales ol cotton, m.d mx ! I.mds l lumber. inukiiMt j I.i wild loaded cor-, be.mles the local freight, and that, liu receives lriin'l.t in proportion. Some butchers from 1'ayetteville were hero last week, who, besides other purchases, bought a heel Irom Mr. Ii F. Paschal ol this place, which, alter.ilrcssi d ami the head, feet, etc., disposed of, i he weight ol shipment was aboul 7(h) pounds. Can Long Shanks heal I hat ? Messrs (i. IS. Phillips& Hro., lum ber dealers, have an order for about two hundred thousand I'net of lumber which will he worked and shipped promptly. Mr. William (iilbcrt, of Florida, is visiting bin brother, Mr. A. 1'. (iilhurl hero now. It has been 1!) years since ho last left North Caro lina. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Josiah Tysor is improving slowly from bin severe stroke ol paralysis. Mr. Horace Marry, of Manchester, and Mrs. Fannie Johnston, ol (iohls toti, were married yesterday by Air. N. Cheek, J. P. Shout Link. 3 - - - Silk Hope Happenings. Sii.k linen, May 1 f, IS'.Ci, Thanks lor admittance to tho roll of correspondents to Hie pKOoltn, (ilad they did ( "run us otl" in Alamance, lielievo wo prcler being called Cliathamites". .Notiickecvs in our community just tit) w. Flowers are blooming beautifully; birds are singing sweetly; tho glori-. ous sun is !.hiniig wilh all its bright ness, and, indeed, we have much to bit thankful lor. Air. James (t)il:.t;kenbllsh has his now resilience painted beau'.ihiiiy. Miss Maltie lieadeii has aecepiul f. pni-iiiou as Miiliner lor lhulley, Pioples Co., l-'e-r Ciiv. Air. Walur Ferry "ami Ma-.'cr James II. D.irst II 1 ave re; uriu d Irom Ml. Yen. on Springs, where they had been alteniiii.g school the jiasl ittiio iris '., I'.ai" ;tcr. nr sacs ih.'.t omi ill he hvl to the hooa--wi!l eivo ol our (air ,; fly menial uai liciil.irs i r. i. . : . .. ., , . , laniilv of her u,n-ie, .dr. Vllt I : O. A. tb llu ner, ol Slier t 'iiy. We alii gl,:d in welcome Mr. (!. W. I'erry, Irom Caliiornia, anion;.' us. Is improviii'.', - going ti) build al Silk Hope and :: !.i!po.-o make bis "Home, Sweet Home" in this pari ol our grand old JS'orth Stale", Jlo.N A. MI. MtmSor iii-d rditrriiige. Covisci ;u ( t , May ID.--A ti 'ige.lv (c.curriit i.cir Netvfoii in this coiioty vesitrdae wiici noon fhut, Iim- woven juij, jtf, t,tai i.i.";.' p.lot love, loimiiee, vi ngeiinee, m. u dor and man ia, e. Ju Mor;vi..i county, just, over tii: : family of tho rich i; plaiit't r, J. i'. II t. : .N.i-.r,!..! ...,! l-, I,.-. I 1 well known ( , Jlo had lljj,' ' j lover Lamedb;(,. jeeled to the ( people and j . . ;til.lt) ..,. fttUI,v , ,.,..,,,, ll ,. v!ai Iliey iteie! iinncil to !s(,o maticis into their own ban. hi Yesteiday after iiiiou Will (ireeii met, Ati...i Jl.-ites by appointment ami the two proceeded in a bngyy to Iho huuie ol ih.v. Air. tiai'.vcli, who was lo 1st I'm 10 the t i li iuony. Ju.it. as iiie couple were peeing front the btir gy lie. y saw Mr. j jv.tes and iii-i son ciiinng rupnliy to-'. waiiU thciu. (;:ecii j 1 1 c k : ndit d a I tivoH'cr and liied at Air. lSste.-, llml ball entering near Ihebeiet, killing I him iii.-sl'iiitly. ()' i then filed two falmtt at young l'S-tes, but without t U'ecf. Leaving In r father dead in "JU - lover, lllill ill' Olollie! OCUi lUg OV0!' . . f ., i.. , .. , , tho inanimai( form, Aush J.-ti s went ... . , , .. ., .., on wit l htl' over to J i oitghtou Vlho. ... . 17., , . Iho read, and -sti.it to death by her wheiotliec wen mat lied. Thesheiiu of Netvtou county has received a Iclo (jinni (dating thai, a rewind of $Ji0 has been i.lo txd for tho capture, of (.1 recti. A McSioiiI Sftiniliil. Seivlal In Ilin t'li uliiai-.Oi.wrvi i'. Winston, M iv 11. Tho pui licul.na i .10 trial cannot 1 en lira 11m . , ... . - ., . , 00) t iibotlf tho in lneipal of the Ki'liool !l 1 . . . .. ,,.,1 ,,,,1 l,v sotne of the Undent evening, while the liver steamer I'ni.piv, bound up, was in Ld;o St. I'lair a tube in olio of bcr boilers !O0i wLile i'i tho licld laQ'-ina; eoru. A Modem Mi rude. From lite Cliai'lni in olmvrvur. Alxml llu ( weeks ;?o b you tin; mnn n;.j!ioil nt Oil.!-.' Cut ton fV T i 1 1 fur woil;. ) uniin liis rt)Hi.t known ill wrilin;;, iih lit) was uniiliki trilliur lo Kiii'nk or in tir. Ho wus mt on niht ' ,vo,!' "S" l,r'i, ' ns ll.o snout, ihwil ; """ " 1 , laciovy iisnsf.H on riu hiic'g it.'iu wa kiioivn lo in that low of flats as the mute. He was in (be hubil. of trailing at Ale.; iinler's Ptore, and when ho weni, there for anything, failing to m ike thrm underslaud on his hands, be uhvavf wruio. Yester I iv al'Oiit i o'clock Iim coin plained of bead iciie, and lay down In lake a nap. U dreamed tint be was no longer ib nf and dumb but could hear and speak, and that he was al homo talking to bin mother, lie awoko Binl'lt nly, ami the word "mot h er" was on bis lips, liis dream laid coiuo true. In the sleep bis heaiine and fipcech had said lenl.y come bad to him, Hinl he talked and conhl bcui juat the Hftmo as other people. Overjoyed at the wondrous ohrxngo. ho ran lo ti ll tho neighbors. They one am) p.ll looked upon him with woiide:-, and soino could hardly be lieve thai, lit' was flio saaio man. Later in ti e evening tho Ob-crvei hi:iil l the young m m up Mo wa f.iiniii silt in;; on t Lo p reh of hi boai'diiig l.on-e iduli'ig. Ifa g.ivi his name us N C. Od-dl. JIo is from Cnieago, v. hero l,i mollifM' resides ulill 'j'hii te ii years ago be had r.ei.' lot fe.v. i', followed by smallpox. V to that time his l.n iriiig ami speed wi re, us fi.r us he knew, pel feet. H Mtddeiily losi In ilb, and for thiileci jeais bus licit her Ik md nor itpnkeu i'or thy pas! si:; months ha h is bed. able to whisper, if any one eiime very lil ac to him. lie is now .ll! yeani ol ugo. !l.i w. .-it lo Ih.T mill ytslt -ida; .li.oiil.v afii r rcgaiiiin;; speech am! hefti ii;;-, bui tile IIOiSO WHS SO pliillfll tba! h; h.j.'i to leave. He comi.iiiin cd in (ho ,'ifif-rii i 'ii of u roming ii his hea l. All-. () I' ll e ihuot aeonim; foi t'i ! wo.i. lei fill ree'ivi-ry. He say: be hill o.ig agi. givon up nil idea o; : ' i' 1 1 ; ; liimig Ida bra' iii'; and spei el. Hi . v nii- is Koi': iiiid t.ell iiKj-iulaleii. and one eo.ilii n ; ' ,-Jl !b:;i tburahuii cv;-i' been r.iiyihii g '.Mong with l.im SSiiiie i':.d (In:, on Siti'ised. Alii.:..'.:.;.', .".lien., .".lav PJ- iYniil S I -!. ( wt 'i' v i n" vi-e s iiM, marii: . la-.:. S d in d ;y a I of i;..ii!eeii. The', wci:! :) in'-) i.i a hired hon.-e II;. eaiif. nigh;.. I h'' v.ea'.hcr (ill'i'td col' .cry mi hicn'e, a-nl they ha.l no li:c Halo s allied lo j;o back lo his fall Cl'a b(:iii to spend i 1:0 lligbt, but hi. W'.f'i o'oji eti.'l. 15. uj imiu liaiiimoni!, who livi i ie::i, dooi', wna aw;.lu i!i.d at IS oVIoc! Smiilay uioiiiiu;;' lo Mud the liou.-. occipital hy too liililii coiq-lu o fl lines. The iire had i.'e.iii' l suri in. .d'.vy tba!. ..:;."!;" was impoiseibli Jj..!er in day the bodies of t'l , oiing husband nod bis wi!'o wcii fou.i.l in the ruins, both biiimd l yen I li eoi.'iiil :;!. fl is bciii veil tba fie fn ii wu . in.'i' ndiary. II ickingiiiiiii liot.iiol : Ahu. S Y i.'elo cilice ni'iii-,s ipiite a ciliiosi'y lee i; ;; lic.e i. lew liay.i ago. A. (! of I he mdioai y siz:) was fouiai e y t.ii and handed io hi t'. Shi il, a.'e.i wi:liiu 1 hi' oilier (die.. Kle it i.ei' e;;g which l.l.dnllly 1. i eil. Tniii i-hc breki: aud futin '. alill i!in 'ihi-r 1 -rg v.iiit aha:d uheb Fetch of tae I jis was :'li'eet, r:;eep tijiit. the sseond one tfni not hr.vo 1. haid sin Ii up"ii if. Fayetieville O'isci ver: While plow ii-g 1.1 n the ol t Swiinii j.lace 1 1 1 ;ci miles from :i.U'n Sl.-ilioo, Mr. Wnl tor Wad ieli 11:11 :iil!it;;J a j i' contain ing -loil jii' ee.i of i-iivcr in old Spaids! and L'l'eii.'h e.iins, .'di-xieitn ilarsaii some old i: m:o American nioiiey Some of Iho coins 1110 vei y taie, aur will In ing many I imcs their eoin valu . The j-.r was found just under the spot where the hearth of an oid house tha had ben Hccnlly torn down Lai1 stood. Monroe Kuquirer : Airs. I'uiiin (7ui;ee, v.'h.i lives about two and i h ill' miles ea'd of Moiniie, is in ninny respect i a 1 em u kid.!,, woman. Sin is in-iiriy fit) years old and i i almost ,a; spri;;!i!ly 1:1 liny girl, ot Imi-. a nee (din w.e.o tci; yards of clolb ir Jo ie day. .'iho leok.-i alier her farm land household niV.tii't! and is in every I rdiso ii busiiics't weiiSaii. llergniiiai'A is in the si coiid htury of her niuul;e bouso ai.d tho only way of getting into it is lo climb a ladder from the outi-iilc Airs. Cnrlee i:eah 3 this lad der aimed, u.i 0 naly in u boy would c hub it. Ibilcigh Yi. itor: Iv.rly yc.derday i.iorning. wcil.) alici.;ti. train on tl.t- riii 1. . 1 1. . 1 1 jut. ii;iii cin ii.,. ..ii.Tui-.i ir i.v (i .111 . . , , ... , ., tin sn 111 fiiiiil. lln:ton v.ns llirovvn I between the li-ttdor and the ear and I tho wheels c;t. oil' both bis leg-t near tho thigh He lived an hour. A number of cos were wrecked and the accident, eau.-etj ipiilo 11 seiiaation in the little town. (ireetiville l .fieri or: Wo learn that on Thtirsd.'iv a H year old rhild of Air. Ciaiidalf Little, of D-.-lvoil township, IV i I I.i ml first in a spring 1 on 1 whs diowi nl. Tbn child w in i out with a inn se .nid while iho hitter's j attention was di'i e! -d cl'ewhcie the j little one wandered to the t pring and I tell in, and was .h ad when fuuiel :.!-. i.f.i r - i .. . l . 01 . i i Mr. J'buiu is imicli b'-.tter to?:iv. 1 .,ci. rim me), v mi le was a c1i.h;i i A Woman Cliiiiriiisui. ('ot.l'.Mili;H, Ohio, May 3:!. Vrl llenriata C. M v. ol Si.ri n:' hVd, w.n loilav chosen temporary chair man of the. Slate Prohibition cdi.wii tion, whieh Iihu-In nt Spi iclield on the Sl.h and 1Kb M .limr.. '1'liis wid be the lii'M lime in Ohio l!ir.t a wo man has presided over a Stale pulil ical convention. 'I ho PlCHidelit has app:ii:itf:d K im uel It Itogot.i t(i-!iecloi' of internal re veil no fur the Fifih Di.-li ict of North Cnroliuii. Hogeis wiei deputy col lector for this ib.'.liii'l and aeiingul lector in place o;' M. i'l. Carter, dec as -al Air. Joe Krt.-ey, of Itoanoke, Vh., wan struck by ligiitidng while lid.n: his bicycle oi:o day hist wc k. lie vus out fi.-r a rido and seciiig a small loud coming up, ho was liurryu-g .mine on his wheel when ho was truck ami ii.ftauUy killed. This if 'he lii-t case of I his kind on )in:o:d. Four !ig Sufcesses. Hrtving the needed merit to more i.iiaii maico good all Iho advertisii laimjd for tlieni, the f.)Ilosvil';J font "cutodi. .. havo l iac.hed a phenomenal iulo. Dr. King's New Discovery, foi jotisin.iplion. Coughs nil 1 Cold i, each bottle ..uaraiiteed lOleclric ISitters. iiio groat remedy for Liver, Sl.om aeh tnd Kidneys, l'.tieklen's Ainict S tlve. he betit ii the we ld, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which area pel foe: .iill. All theso remedies aio gu iraii led to ihi just what is claim':d f. r in in ami tl.o dealer whose iianei B tit ached btrewitii v. ill be .dad to ted .'ou iijoio of tin in Sold at. G. Iv I'ilkingto.i's Ding Stor.i. AecidciiTiilFr (illed. I!.I.I1M'-Iit:, Al.-y US. Air. Sidney '. Cury, a pron incut society nriu, e'l Irom tlie how window ol lot muse at No. (i We:-1 le'ad slieotliii dteriio iii and received injuries tha1 'csiilled in li s death an hour later :le f'e 1 lilteeu leet., striking on hi lead slid lac ) At the hospital h:. ktill was lou id lo h u e been Irac ui'i'd at Uiu l.'.ise and over the telii ;i':e. The Cary laini.y has lor many .cars been prominent in Virginia m .veil as in t h:s city. ilisfoiy of fJie Liis! Legisliiliiic. IU. V oi:. oNi.Y 1 !.:-) ( KM'-i. A l.i o, ai'raelire painjilil. t lllr ig"i. i. ,! ! in naiai-hla' covi r. tlc.oti o 0 the i !. I ol' tie iast Le;;isl'ii lire !.e tvonl 1 j-Ve ui e. -'iivu th it. r-i iSliS, l vr lls. i lebe. d i.i tho State 1 his b.nik i.ivi..". lis leciir.l pl.iiidy nt.ii i iiihf'.i'iy. J' givis liiets and n one:. nd is ti.oioi. dily icii.'Jile ll. !.a .i "li pKpoedby Home oitl.e bes ;Jecn ci .i' i.: wriicr.-t in tin1 Stale. il.'iiy l a'ri it, vi ry citiycu ait'' scry Democrat should have a i'np I'iiee 10 eel 's 'i l'c,j-y, post paid Lower prices hy the lilin llid. If li' ui sale at boi lo tou-or drug.-tore, ml bed?, L- aJ. I ' M.V.I. U Piiuter and jSiinlcr, lialeieL, N. C. 51. i S'iaiv !'-;ir;ii'.l. llltooKI.V.V UlI.I.s, Afay l:S.--Whi!. iitle Lir..ie lioolhroyd, daughter if ir. ai.d .Mrs Anthony lSoothroyii i this place, was i'aying ahoiit v. ire ti.tl.iv her hair caught and i.lo .v.'.s almost burned to death. Tin hild was p'aying in an open lot on. cr ot I T ii it in place and Poplar -Ireet, wilh a lot of companions. I.'z.ie had intig hair, wbicti hung in llislcring I l ess: s about her back ll in her parents' ii-pceia! pride, and i In- child was permitted lo wear the i:tir hanging. It reached almost to lcr waist. Wvwww kaiile t in e of lllicr.ni.i I istii. I'l'.itu Hie (io. t-. ii C miii-i lieu! ll.'Vlrw. D.iid Lewis, w ho has la en rdllietf-d ill winter by i hetimaf i-iii. is out ngain tad a!! tine to one of the medicines idvei ti-etl in our columns. A ft i lying everything io:.sib!. he used hambet Iain's Pain LSaliu, which h: iclieved him of all pain, from which he was a const ant snlieier mid prom ises to iii iLe him fit. for tloly soon. We know David has bci-n a great -aiff i ci and iiieglnd tosee biin around again. For sale bv ISviium .V He nlcli, I'itlsboro, N. ( - - -o- - ill illy .'.ties of Panning IVal Wi:sr Union, la, AL.y 11 Thirty u'1'03 ofpcii'i i ti th:; farm of Jauiii: Miib r. m at hi re, i.- slowly bi ilige.'ii suii.c.d by tiro. About three weeks igo a tt hioil si ai led lo Inn ll tho grast v il h the pui poseol eel tin;; the ground r tidy for i-piing wel l;, t he ilroii;;ht had dried the peal so that il icadily cr.ilght lire, ai,.l It is imponsibln to put il nut. Tiio heat cau bo lilt ball' a mile ii.vkv. Agreeably Stii prised. 'I bad a vii sevcte cold on n, lungs that causa I mueli son ncsa and gave n:c etinsi lei ubie uiie isinc.s.i in regard to Ihe resell," says Mr. T. V. Smith, ofJSdiiiiea, .Mass 'A local druggist c tiled my at ten; ion to CliP.m bcrl.tiii'n Coiigli iem.'dv, and on his i'. ci a: i m.'iie a) ion 1 gate the iciindy il eaii to' dial. The vi:n't .surprised me; I r, -Ci.Vi led :"l ! i: ( h three il.iyfi.'' 'Jo ami "el i". !.! bolth s for nale by Dy IIUUI .'C Il.l'.dell, Pit Isbi'l O, N. C. Killi d by I.'mlit ning. Ciim.I.iM'i.N, S. V, May 10 A i-iieeial to the News mi 1 Courier irom Saimlr )', S ('., Miy s : This aiicrnooii , lining a leii'.v thunder storm light i nil:;; si'ii'l. bai n on ti e I'.nm of Mr. j Perry Aio-i s, er ..r this ctiy.irnd killed I V. in. ISullock, acoloied Ii:a:', iiit.lant I IJucMcu's A i tiicii Sal vt. j Tin: lb r Sm.k in the win Id for : Cuts. Hi tiises. Sore", I'lccrt', Srdt iilicii.il, l ever S ues, Tidier, Chapped H.'t, l. Cliiiiilains, (lorus, and all Skin Frup'ioiis, ninl poiiilivcly cures I'iii i', t r no pay le.piired. It is guar indeed lo give pc ifccl tail isfactiou or oiouey lefiiiiib d. Price 'Jo cents per box .For phIo by (i R. Pilkixmon. New Advert isciiKitils. i . i!i.; i:i; r It. II. IIAVI.S. Gilbert & Hayes ll.tv.) f,. nii-1 -.'.H'tii.rMili. for MMCTIOF.ili tl l'Hll.ilAi. ISOl'UT-i IINI.Y. ain;l:U nil I'll! Inn f Irj'erii'il Hsviiiue t.r..'i."l. j any is, WJ'. j MACHINERY. i Kniii'!:-', Iioili'iv-:, s;iv mill.-. ; cot ion pi'osso.s, van: )ress.-:, i'!ot!i jiresscH. pulloys, uliiirtiiii::.. ! !i:ni;',i'is, 1. 1 :n rings', mill sjiin !i!'i.:s tni'l Tui'iiio;. You t:iti ij'.i'l :it:v of the tiLovc ly V.iil J if;'; !o tts. CilHfloltO. X. C In Poor Health means so much more than you imagine serious and fatal diseases result from trilling ailments neglected, t 1 Jon t play with .Nature s greatest gift health. i If you are feeling out of sorts, wenk and peru'raMy vx hausteil, inrvtius, have no appetite Htid can't work, t'cgiti nt onretak iiiK the most relia ble strengthening mediriiit, which is lirown'9 Iron Hit ters. A few bot tles cure-benefit comes from the vefv first ilose ii won't ttain your tethi and it's pleasant W take. It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Dad Blood V Malaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. Si Ct-t only Hie penuine it hai crossed Ted lineson the wrapper. All others are sub- !.titllti-s. I In rei-i-int of Iwn 21- nlimns up will semi set ol I en lUuulilul World's 1 ulr lows uml Louk Irce. BnOWH CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. wt r . 1 e. fc Mb KB? mm BB0TH1BS, i.Siii-.'i-:,.-:.ir.f i.i I. W. Durliaiii), RalciPh, N. C, l'ltijuii'lors nl' Mill Ui MS. Wo 1111 ;n'i .'ii'i'il to fiiriiisli tLc lion" MARBLE AND GRANITE in any tylo or !--!i;nv himI ul luwi'.-t i'1'ii'i's. ('ul! or wt id I'dp di'Mjrns and prii'i's on any kiml of HBilHEITS il TliSTIIB. liJ" Mciiliiui tliut you saw I liin ail." in tbo Uki:' n:!, wben writing an. I'roiiipl sillciilion iven lo nil oiili'i's. ('OOl'KIl r.UOTHEIlS, lk.vi.i mil, X. C. ?Jun'!i 7, i a F. I f V" MMLW." JOHN' (ilLI-. ijKctivi.n. Condonscd Schedule. l i Brown's iron In i l'u i-t riLituuy Jili, 1WI,'. IiMI.V. .ii;.ii.. i iiii. ,11 imm. ii-h"u:I !... J. I ' ML I. I'.llll. l.-.-vlliT.. Mull J! IWIIIf'l 1 ...i 7.J.. .1. 111. Wlln. !-i.;l'.l, All Iv.', 7..", 1 i. 111 W.i'i i'.i'i-l.i'Vlll.', Ulivo, 4.1.1 ' ' IV. 1 1. S-.nfiil.l, 1 ' ll." ' Am'..' I "ii " '-I'- i-. i " -!' ' " i ' I . Ml. III. .i'lh.1' ..f.i, : " 1.1 4 ' ii Mi. " H.4i ;i. 111. " , mi ibii.ii.i . s..ii:ii r- .1111.1 S... I. T'i'MXS. Nl'. 8. Ti.i.i in, l.i-uv ISi-iiin-ll: villi nli' " ;' i. ill. Ill',- ' MllM'M LrlvVO r. 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U. i-'i" H"iui"kiiuiiit 1 Htl 1 ..lii'r N.-rHi mi l Wii. I kill's"! rui'Mi rnM','1:'' I'l.iMS. j '.Villi K'l. I IMlllH'llM in W l.llllll .'., Willi till- . Ki.il- kK V.". Ii'l'll 11 I! I"l' Hi mil 'In -Hllil nl! I'lilllll. I N.,1 ll all I V.I'.- I . Illlll ll! I ll'l..'11'.li"!" H till III!" Illrk iih.li'l -. I'.-i'lvil!., U. 11. N 1 1 Ii llli'l S'Hllli 11, mill, :n I 111 S1111I1.1I vmiIi Hi,' N iii.iiiii l Air 1 Iho h.r llali'li llli'l A.liklit'i Hit'! 1' il 1.,'ltilri Nnl'lli am! wil h, Hinl at l iiyi-lirMllr .III '.n l loll Willi U111 At laiiti.' i'miu-i l inn ii'i 1 I,:.! :, 'i Hi, .lm kn"iiv!!le, aii.l all ll'Tl'll p'Sliln. 'Il-in; N-. ki.mi ilH ul l. ii i-. I.li 1 li" i-i-.i'i'iiu 1 u- 1. lie l. r LUailmtc, .'.I null, kiml .ill pi.iniu M'Uili. IV. I k'll I . tViTUitrt A-itut, 5. W. I HI, OoU'l Jlofiiist.-. Mi i KVEltY VAWAEti i COUHtf our; BIT TO mmoum t6 The iwy paper reat county. Every person osight. (o keep osforosed about his county's af fairs by reading his county pa per. The RECORD has ahvavs done its best to pro mote the pros perity of all the. people, and tol advance espec ially the isiter ests of Chat iiasn. The RECORD was eisiablished m 1318 by Hsp res- ent proprietor aesd its success- fill career has been plienonii nal hi iVortli (aroii:iu jour iialisnn fn Use future the RECORD wifg C4n!iuie to publish the kit- est news and he a fanitiv news paper of which its readers shall not be anhaincdi SIC? CGBFiC'IIHG IT! ONLY TIIKLE CEMTS A WEEK-: Sussex at Once i
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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May 16, 1895, edition 1
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