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itatham 3Jeeor! Hi l IC SI) A , AM.I ST S, NJ. LOCAL RECOXiDS. SCllklil I II IMTTSItOUH' K. It. Tlio rnnM-nuoi' I ruin tin tin. IHIsIM-h' rnllrii.nl I iiv.k l-i:tsi,..t-..- .iHiiy, .-x.-1-t "'. in. .nut il :ihi Inn -iv.vHt l'iii.si....i hi 11.41: h . in. .-nil " ViV p ii., 11 itkii.i .i..mmii.'ii.tii..ii m llVUB ltaii ltfll lit Mil ft u .run' with ill'.' train Unit kiiVia .. Ml .Mr. J. il. Leach, ol this place m i l.- !'.;i gallons ot I lack tierry wine I a m month. - -Sample eopii h ol this issue are pent In several persons, with the liepellint they will Hitbseiiho. Although (lie ItKcmtli is 8o well tilled with -ocni,u i lien f ioiiH, yet there him two ill' three more on hand that aro cro .v.lo I out, this week. Mis Mary (Simpson die'il on last Monday at the residence ol her uui-in law, .Mr. Andrew Wnlll', ne.-.p this place, at the extreme old ago of !t.i years und miiiii! iiionllis. Mr. U ibert M. Jiuri.b. of His township. Ins biouohl to the luo tu:l's museum an Irish potato so eh.ipe 1 that it beais a striking re Heiubiance lo tho f ire of a noted "1'uhioii" polita-i in iii Chatham. --The fust eitieii of ('hiitliani to psy bis luxes (his year is Mr. J M h.uham, wiio walked into the slier itT's I'fiice and p :i 1 hip taxes on last M wid iy, ahhoiih they are not ilue uu til in xt month The shei itVotiht to have presei.tcd bim with a priz i cbiMino ; --The price ot the Hf.i'oiili will be only fii'iy rents I rum now until (Jurist mas, in order to extend its ei pen I. at i ii a noiii; all persons who may desire to read ils 'War Ueiuiii-. isin ees which will he published in every i-ue. Kvery ex-('ontedepate, or sou of one, ouht to siibseribi) at once. We will publish next week n nkcteti ui the "t;iiathani leiys" (al terw.trds ("o. (i. 1 ( i i It regiment) written by one of its former cap tain-, t'ol I. i;. J,an. Mveiy sup vivnp ol (hat eoiiipany, and every lehitive of any member ol it, oilirht to have a ''ojiv of next week's K ' oiili a id read this uiterestui skuteli short timeiiijo Air. 15 None o this plaee, b ii;;hl a lurt'o pair ol Kansas mules, whn li haul tho heav iest ln.'ids of any team iihoiil hero. He had tlnou hauling sand lioin llaw river (live miles distant) a lew lays airo, and out ol curiosity he com duded to weijh one of the loads and loiiud it weighed .Miltl pouinls. - 1) i you need liny elot inii 1 if so cull and sen t he bal rviins I .hoy are sol liiifj at VT Ii Loudon Al Soii'h A till Hint lor $7 ). a 5r7 sun for..! l'.mta from .ril)neuls up. M ouVeolorod nidi Is worth 8100 for Nil. IT, for 51) ctH., 4d cli. shirts for 'J.j. Thnao jooils will hot last loner ut theHe uiceH. !oiue an I see how cheap you cull buy (joo li. Have mmi rn;teii any of those cheap sumiurp jonls 1 The" are selliii:; nt W. U. Jjiudoit A Soji's.1): ehabics f ir :) cts, Scent Ihmi for -In, bandies inliauis for "i cts O.k pp Miuimer )oois) in proportion. Nice Alpiim hat, worth ?l.,")d for $1(0. Ladies hats worth 61.00 for f)l) eeirts .Men's st iaw hats, worth 50 cents ai.d Tii enits, for 25 cents. - The Impost mail ever brought 10 the p ist orti.M at I his place an ived hero on last Tuesday. It nji hauled font th'' depot to (Impost ollico in a wapiti and weighed 2,000 pounds, and all of il win addressed to one person, ( 'on jressniaii V. F. Stroud. 11 consisted of M'Vrral heavy (acks of public documents. Aa bis post ollice is at Chapel Hill all of it had to bo for warded (hero. An ex penitentiary convict of this county, John Hopkins, wan ar rested au 1 c. inie.l to Ualeiirji, on last Nitiird iy. to bo tried for obtaining money by false lepresentationa. It alleged that Lo sold to a colored lawyer in Italeiii, named K A John H.)it, a w it ness ticket which be said was dun him as a witness at the lute I rni of the Federal court, when he bad ahoady bucu piid his witness fees. W.Mt Ii'kmimsi kncks. At tho re quest ol many old ex ('onledoraUi Mildiers the llhi'olili will publish, III every issue, one or more columns ol 'War llemiiiisceiices," which will e in i ai it many incidents and ancc . ol the late war that have mil i before been published. These reminiscences can bo made exceed iuuly interesting not only to the old Boldicrs iheinselves, but also to their children and indeed to all prisons who revere the memory ol our he roic dead. And in order to make themi "War IteiiiiniseeiaeH" of es pecial interest wo invite and request nuv and all ex (,'ontcdorates to aid us by writing lop tho Ukcoiui. from time to time, any incidents and aneeiloUs that they may remomber. lSeiu at once and write anything you may think will bo ot interest. Kspecially do we ilesire any remin iscences ot historical value, that will perpetuate the heroic deeds and a chieveiuoiits oi l 'hat ham's sons. Homo years nijo tho editor ol the Kei'oHD compiled, niter diligent iiotiiipy, and published wiiiio statistics concern itir the companies which Chatham furnished to the Conledepato army, and wo wish now to revise those statistics and add lotiiein all further inlormniion that we can obtain. In this way we hope to do lull justice both to the living and the dead, and perpetuate truly an. I lully tho story of their valm' and heroism. Wo there fore now call upon tho j ex Confederates of Chatham, unit in-' deed upon all persona who still! ohcr'sh the memory of tto Eost ; Cause," to uid t ho HkcoRU in this good work by oxli'iiiling ils eireiila , (.ion. Let every l tl sohliep have-:i eopy, even if some eomiado gives it . to dim when ho is loo r to suli- I HCI'i 1)0 himself (iivcyoiirnamotiml . . siihserililion to vmir nost master a ml i pi iiuest him to forward it lor ymi i . i A Mi.iiki, M AOisiiurK Mr. John . Womuek was lii'Ht elected a just ii'e of 1 1 o pe.iipc ftl llim plueo in 181!:). ind hul held that ofli.vi coiitiiuiinisly ever inc until last Thursday, a pe riod of '20 years. During that, lime ho had tried 1,. 'id I civil own and ihout half that number of eriinimil eftci, maliini; a total of about 2.001) case disposed of by him. Amonir all those, cases there were only a few appeals lo tho superior court, and his decisions were affirmed by the superior court pi'liies in all ww appeols, esoept in ono caie wherein the mipei'ior court iudtji; (Kerr) if vt psei liim, but in that mm, on npg f:il to tho hiipieiiu! (Jiiiirt. bv this wilier. that tribunal overruled the jud'o nud iillintieil Mr. Womaclc: And yt wifh Hindi au exeellenl judicial record thisinodid magistrate was dismissed from oDicii by our lat( "refoi in" Leuislature. wliic.b boasted of its "noil partisan ' judiciary. I'UHNONAI, Itkms ('apt. L. It l.xline, wdto holds u goveriiiueiit iMisition al V ashitigton, is here on a visit to bis family. lie was aecom panied here by his daughter, Al iss .ilatlic, who bad been on a month s visit lo Ii i in at Washington. Mr. mid Mrs. J. A. Calvert, who had been hero lor a year on a Visit lo their son, have gone to visit, some relatives in N'!W York, and on the 1 1 1 1 1 will leave this country on their return to their home in Muland. .Mrs. Addie W. Hagl.iy, of lialcigh, ami Master David liagley are ox peeled today on a visit to her niei;e, Mrs. II. A. London. Mis. M. A. Ihrie ami Miss Mallio Ihrio ami Alts. Mary Thompson liuvo gone on a visit lo Jackson Springs. Alp. T. L I'eay, Durham's honored mayor, is on a visit to bis I'athei-in-law, Mr. J. li. Do (iralleuieiil. Mrs. (J. J. Shaw and children, o' Cartltage, have been visiting her sisters, Alps. L. It. 12 x I i 1 1 o and Mrs ,1. IS. llai ris. .Master Jacob Thompson I'l'iid -shop, of lioxbopo, has been visiting his relatives here. Mr. Ivlgar L. Ilaughton, ol Jones county, is hero on a visit to his old home. Miss Anna Merrill has returned from Now York on a visit lo her parents. Miss llessio Mel pill ami Miss Maggie IluPiio aro visiting Ipieiid.i a I (Jury. Alisa Alapgapct I?usb, ol Kalegb, has been viailing Airs L J. Ilaugli ton. Mr. Jaii.o C. Wonuiik und wife, of Keidsville, aro licro on a visit lo his paioiita. Miss Lou Ilonie is visiting friends in 11 uracil county. Co.M.MISSIoNI'lts' Al KKl'IMI. Th e county commissioners held their reg ii la r iiioiitbly uioclitig on last Alou day ami Tuesday, and audited the billowing accounts: M. H. Johnson, lop conveying Hen pietta VYalkius to insane asylum at Italeigh, 2."i .1. II. Wliitiingtoi), lop repair- ing White Oak bridge, 2IJ til) J J. Johnson, top conveying, Aliped Wal.ion lo the wurk house, 7 tin J. A 1'ossop, fop services as feppymau at Avent's leny, 23 oil Isaac bll uughaii, lor ser vices as tax assessor. 12 IK) Issue, li. 1 leaden, as assessor, P.) UI) II. F. Iloldeit, as asscssop, l." DO (loo. W. Uives, lor c.opii. ;" Til) C. Al. Covert, lor corn. 27 ( U li H. Tucker's estate, lor corn. IS 15 H neliue 1 pencil, lui wanliing at wopkiiouso, G ."ill W. L. London tV. Son, lor sup plies, 02 35 Dr. L. A. Hanks, as county superintendent ot health, Hi (iii Al. K. i'erry, lor tobacco lor Home, li IK) Jiihu L. Carrie, for conveying Hob. Hrooks Iroui Moore c-uu niy to Chatham jail, 7 25 John Abul'iialhy, fop hoard and attendance on a destitute sick man troiu Cumberland, 4 50 Carson Johnson, fop examin ing ltciipielta Walkins, a luiialic, 1 (10 K. S. lilt bun ks, for exainina tion ol Heiiiiolla Walkins, a luiialic, 1 on J. T. I'aschal, fop sepvices, :;i 15 llarrcll's I'rintiiiij llotiso, for blanks ,x:c. 1 05 2 10 O. S. I'oo it Son, lor supplies, Alls. A. L Cross, pent for ijuar ters ol workhouse guard, 15 00 li) nu to it Ileadon, lor sup plies, 0 10 Ldwards& lipoughton, for blanks, J. T. I'aschal, lor clerical work on account ot pub lie schools, 4 1 21 J. J. Jenkins, lor conveying Henry Siroud to Lumber laud county, 15 75 J. J. Jenkins, jail fees, 'M DO W. Al. (iu liter, lor conveying Clay Harris to jail, 2 50 M. D. Holt, lor making coO'm I t'O , for I'Uta Alims, Gaston Johnson, for services as overseer of convicts, o2 5J C n. ruoU, lop hurviccs as commissioner, 1 1'- SU D. V. While, lor services us ' commissioner, 22 lit) ALT. Williams, lor services as cotiiiiiissioiier, l i UU l';-.i7-.-, that Al. P. Edwards bo cxvmplud lioui poll lax uu account ol poverty ami infirmity. Urlwi, that F. M. Fai-rell bonp pointed overseer of county convicts, 0,('f,, I lint C. II. Eovo mid E. 15. llargpnvo be appointed county st iidculs to (lie A. & M. dillone at Kalci;;h, and that lloss J 1 1 ill lie aiMiiiiiilcd lirsl allcpn.ilo and A. II liyniini be appointed second alter-- unlit l .ir :lu! I!r.: i:n. Tin- Had ley Family. Evans, N. (.',,July lit). 1H0.1. Samuel 1'. Iladley, of Lowell, Mas s.iehusi-tts. sent a circular letter to Hadley'iS .Mills, us l ing infoi mat ion in relerenee lo liie It idloy famiiy. Said letli r was i h 1 1 oil lo mo. I probabh having had morn business relations with the persons bearing that name I hail any man in the State. I gave him such int'oi malioii as I hud. w here upon a coi rcspninli nee le-iiltcd iu relation to tho matter now lo me He says ihe H idievs aro deseeii i i:i!s of the Dudleys of England, who an of the iiobies of that country, having a coat of anus nf their owMlhatin the reign of Uchaid Ihe III, one of them was ina.v1' of the city of London, a veiy distinguished posi t ion. lie procured for iii" a copy ol said coat id anus which I appreciate V. 1'. ll.MU.i v. - 1 ill ll:i- 111 i- a;u Sunday Scliool Cuti vent ion. The Wei-tern Not th Caioliua CJIu i-s tian Sunday School Convention met with the chinch at Pleasant. Hill. Chatham county, at 12 .M , Friday. July 25th lS'.i.l. This is one of the important Sunday school ol g.iiii. i tionH of I he Stale. Dr. D. II- Ailuight. of Chalham count v, whs elected Piesiditi'; Kev. C. C. Peel, of lbiriingion. and L. E ISradv, Esq, of liaiiilo'ph conntv. were elect ed Vice President s : Ji'-v I P. T. Way, (dilorof I ho Piedmont I IliflU, Liberty. N. C. was elected Staiuliiig Secretary, with Air. T. Mclxell. of Miirliliglon. as Assist ani ; W. S. Pe'ly, Jsq , of Chatham coun ty, was el pled J leiisuior. 'Ihe session tlnoughout was very harmonious and iiiteiesliug. It. is hoped that much j.'ood was aeeoiu plished for the cause of Sunday schools Al in y important, nibj els rol it ive.lo Siiiubiy School work were discussed in an interesting and prof liable mnnner, nud many useful sug gestions were niiidt. Thero were a a ii 1 1 an t it r of eiitiiiisiastiu Sunday school wotkt rs present. The annual uddiess on Saturday morning by Hev. Dr. J lT. Newman, of Eloti College, was an nblo i lf n t, and was highly instructive. (hi Sunday morning there was a Sunday school mass- mooting in which many woi ki r; took pint. I,; the al let noon the Convention ad journed to meet, witlt tho church al Imion Urovc, liaiiilolph .ou 'v, on Friday al 10 o'clock, a m . before iLe last Sunday in July, LS'.Iti Coiiiii'.si'oxiii-.N r. South Fmk Flicki'ilngs Sot lit Fohk, August J?, 1KD5. August is with us with ils coo! nights and beautilul sunshiny days. Tim hunt ot Ihe threshing machine has cone for this season. Wheat crops were In I ter than was expected. Our livo and eiieigetie merchant, Mr. It (i. liraxton is taking advaut- a;'0 of tho beautiful weather and is pushing the woi k on his dwelling Uu is building a ham Isoittc bouse and will soon have it complete. Mrs. I), r . league has been finite sick. She is improving. The family of Air. S. J. Jticluinl- sou have hem very sick, and are uu der fho Doclor'sc.aio. They aro eon valeseolit. Mr. Juines Ijindlcy is suH'eiing sovci'oly from tho ( iVicts of a stone bruise on his loot He is under the doctor's eaio. Dr. William Suiiuipis, of Suxapa- . iv. is Maet'cinir here. He is a nice young man highly ct-teemed by all. Alisa Eini line Uichardson is visit ing tho family of her nephew, Air. S J. liichardsou. Little Misses Kobina and Flora Braxton visited their grand parents, Mr. and Airs. Jesse J Hacklier, of Gravel Springs, yesterday. Litllo Miss Loeler Dai k was here last Saturday and on Sunday visited her aunt. Miss Nancy D.uk, also lit tle Misies liobina und l-'lor liraxton. Eggs are plcniilul and cheap, be ing worth only 6 cents per dczen al our village -stores. Vo sadly miss the presence ol Aliss Lizzie lliyan. the interesting young saleslady iu Air. D. 1 'league's store, she having ictaruod to her homo near Silk Hope. Sue was kind ami poiilo iu her manner, and iu her shorl stay among us won tho hearts, of till. -She cariics tho blessings uf her many new friend.-, and v, her ever she goes wo hope nbe will meet with suece.-s. Krr. Uos.v. I .il' 111,) litCOlili. (m ape ( till tire in Moore. AIaxi.v, N. V, August fi. KSD.-. drape jpithering is now iu order. Soiiio of tho tiuust Delaware and Niagara gtapes grown in tho I'nitod Slates are now being- shipped from this section. Otie to Iwo car loads of peaches and grapes arc shipped to northern cities every day, and still wo have or dels to "ship heavily." Wo wisb wo could present to you, Mr. .Editor, a basket of this luscious fruit. My Chatham friends would be forcibly struck with the beuut v of this fruit. ui.e aud Perhaps soiiio of your readers I would be interested to know the man iicp of preparing giaprs foruiaiket. , Iu gatliei ing, u man, imt a boy, (for 1 it requires ono with i cat good judg ' nieut lo gather some of these grapes owing to color,) with grape gather ers clops oil the hunches aud lava them iu "trays'" to be carried into a pack LoUou nupplitJ with long tables i on which every bunch in picked up , by tin- stem and trimmed if every i decayed, gtoeii, or f:iul ly grape, I Ik: trimmer being catofnl nut to touch ll o htiif. for this would i lib oli' I he : 'ioon ; I In y are liien pissed to i . , pel ( .packet s, who place Hum in'u ,' baskets ( u.i,!o ixoiiH.lv ,i- i-.tr-u vaiielV ol grape- ) wliicli tile In.o.l next to ba-k"t WHO line while in" 11 I be! ween this paper and toe Xi a pes is plaeeil a Jjnn l.iee i lliaiis foiled over Ihe fruil w licit finished. Eight of these ba-kets a i pla-'ial into a ii at crate lha . alloc 1 1 w nt y live pound and i-elltng for li dollin s - -1 eiali X. w Yolk. We weie i iohlv delit'hto 1 iu I llig fiieiid Ab lll.-'s li Iter. Woil.il lin- been ple.sed to had him stop null us, so lie colli I have had a bet ter view of I his Iruil iiubislry. O.i and allrr the Oih ol Augu.-f we mil l ave the tuiuiigii tuali put oil and on at I Ins plai Air. ( 1 lies, ni-hl i.M-ralop at New Hill. IS VisOlllg his laiher. Mi ll. C. Yates. Mhs Liila ('Ink, of M-iv, O.ks. who I. is been v:-iting her .-i-ter. Mrs Pboeliie .'Icl'iicr.-oe. oi A stoppcil oVi--- : iew d.iV': a' Mr. L E. Cole's. SiNO llui.a Ltd ter Fi'ot.'i Trx a Ohaoi-.. Ihl.l.isL'u , I i xa, Julv 20, !!,i 1'irlr. l. iii.t-.'lii-: l iuee weeks ago loiliiv 1 left o.d Chatham fur tn . i I ion of couii try, I iii-i eo re. I l.uve la-en i in In ieiiiiclhilig over Hi ii w.e.isi;ul j navo liceu livii. to mal.r gooi ioi my l.icili! , ui seein and a!.-. lie.Mlllg Win-re s-.lcli were III I of an lieci Iii. I litis li wiliioii! do.thi iliiie.-l. if Mil, the tin -I J Coin; 1 1 li s li.a! 1 iae eVt-p lie. hen I i i-aciie.l he: r ; i 1 i was iiiucii id u I ir too ti i o-l:. tug v.it r, and mjiik. n it was nearly liatd rliouolj giiuil Haiti lueai. i'eoplu licro doii'i punt i oa.-l iii;; c ar patetios, as lin y do in Chatham, but plst go to Hie lield t;i;d g.i-iit-r what iliey want, and tiiey never miss what, lliey puil. I hey piaui their eon: tuily aa ILiiek as ymi ol ( din! iiiini do soighuiii cane, in J.tel, it wi.ttni be uo trouble lor a person I.i hide fioiu anotlier uu, I oiiiy go a short dis ance into the cum. As I wnle t Iii -s lean see Kevi-ial hiliiiireil itci i-s i;e.ar mo--Lhu cioseai not moietnun 7") yards bom mil. Otti lield that J j-el-ie i to In: lib,, ut an average, a oontlcmau told me liad produced an uvcr.i,": of til) bushels ol corn to the i-eveiai years ami would do is yi tins J cap. This he knew as be I, i.i II, id It ieiiled nud lie'ilHUie I the J rod net when gat h.-rilig. It goes with. nit -aying l'n:it almnst cm ry family, whctlirp landloid i i leuatit, Lave liiio h(igs--gei!epaii Iji-i ki hire or Poland Ciiina audits the cul ire fencing of the count ty is aiuiost exclusively barbed wire, and not aiiaiiged to turn hogs, the hogs aro kept ui) 1? ii t although labor ing under this disadvantage, lnaiiy people have and keep largo herds of hogs. Sorghum cane is sow n, not planted, here lor forage, although a small per cent is Usui tin makiiio molasses, li grows as thick as grass does inl'h.il hunt, or nearly so. 1 don't know iiow much molasses il makes per ado win ii made into molasses, bit: J would judge, looking al the cane, thiit it would liii-ii out. neai ly, it not ipiite, three times as much as ii docs iu Chatham county. A few years ago some one hearing that Johnson grass was the finest meadow grass in the world decided to introduce it into Dallas county but instead of proving a treat blc.-siiig as ils introducer expected il is about to pioveu mine. On some fi.iuis liielo are gieat patches uf it sea tid ed nil through the growing crops of cotton aud coin audit is ln-xl 1 o i in possible if nut quite so, to cradi an il from the lields. If people here wanted grass this iriass would bo just the thing, but il I bey want oth er and cultivated crops it is quite the j contrary, lam told bv persons hue that it wili readily till ii out live oi i six tons to the acre, mi l does mtich In Iter when in cultivated fields Ihiiii j if "turned o.il," at least, 1 belicvi such is about lo prove the caw, and if the people ever get iid of it Ihey will have to do so by turning out i such portions of their farms as it is j growing on. Everything hero giow.i inpioly, and when I reached bore I was sur piised to see knuckle buns bom waist high lo should, r high, lnne is a w eed bearing a bloom t est mblit , the sunflower, iu fact pioplo hoc call it wild htiiill.iwer. that was then '.) or Id feel lad There is anoihei pi st In re, it ii a small weed lesein liling what i.- coiumi'iiiy known a tread soft," cail-' l bore the vrdow nettle, that grows us thick as g.' is-, nearly, and some linns waist hi-;'u. that l.tilg.-i ole linpeiaiily when passing lhi'li-lt it, if he tdiiudd have ucciisiuii to ilo so. and whesi cu down and dried is "ruination'' to children's, feet. Ono of the great crops of this county is hay. It is cut and billed in the lield. All Otdileiiy two-hoiso mower is und to cut it with, a one or two horse hay rake is used to rake iir gather in ricks or lows with, thin ot;e or two boit-is and a long chain is until to ding, or as il is culled here, bug" il up with. After vhicb it is baled iu the lield, a hay press being used for the ucciisiou. Hut tlie.e has bctuarrcai deal of Uaviuiuidbv iho lain in this county tun season. Flout what I can gather the amount would run up into the thou-ands id' tons. Nearly tveiv day last wet k Iheie were partial ruins or showers Hoatteied ov. r the county by which niiicit hay was mined. This datii ftgi d or spoiled hay will have to bo got up i:.to heaps and bin tied. Cotton here is now fiotti waist to I shouldi-p lu-di and hlaiuU eiy thick in ihv dull iuWj nut uicie tLuii Ihreu uul u bull' feet apart, an-J well Ijo I l-I. 1 don't believe I U.e teen ,t li 1 I lure Unit, will I urn out less limn ) pounds of lint coiion to tin aero, and much of it, w i i i y old f'toiii'lii) pounds to To I pome's lo the ucro ilih is no laiey t-U. Un. On: l ,. J B IK Ml t. l.l lnove hIi tt 1 l,c slale I i b t:to f t, I Pe.iji.e ,1 i n,, il-e I lie hauijii r bi-U .I I . . i i. kin ci. ton ill here or tho e.iuiui-ui cot Ion wai.et, as uu- , I i.i i'!ui I u i iii v li.e. v ii -i I i' f,i (liiiiie and tiii i n',1 liu pliy.-ici ii.s f u mill i a!, i-::. but of no avail an 1 win givn up and lold I eould no! li.e. Hiving Dr. E ng's New Dis.eovei y ii) my Morel sent foi a bottle -ind begin ils use und from the first do e beg in lo eel belter. and utter ii:, Ihtoe ;j-,in. I: oi 1. V with. ml boltle was up is wail Hi it won't keep il" 1-! a fr- ( und i weigh st ii e I trial I'tui: V.'h 'Hi. boll e i.t ( I.. Pi!kitiiton '.- 111! I itt'.e. fl bv I Ii o,l i III' Mrset:! I1 ("l. Ill, on a f- i ti or I ii uu! tl,.- slale I'o; ill's i'l.d i r Pair I a i. ilm I al.t. men! bill IIS this, has f,, i l:i the label I hat it w i . i. 1 ran ti Nothing .lit.I ils i i stily lo the triilii o! iii u'.l my rxj.i i icupe i ll fi .p 1 1 1 al ing b'ls IV E. 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EX-CeflFIOEBJTES omdit to read WAR vhich will be psablihed in ev . c ehei ish fine ;lei!5aOVy of i 'tlu- only paper m3s!::'i In ihix ivAvs hy reatiing 'his i'ouiUy pa-.- -'ft OEViilRESCESAWE,. SyjitU'iL AT iCE.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 8, 1895, edition 1
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