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THURSDAY, JANVAKY '!, 1882 II. A. LONDON, Jr.. Editor. ' TilRISWKl'K.NDKNT SIOVK. j The Repul.'.iciins will uttt tnt in t She coming (Mtiinugu to il. fc.it tlio : Democratic p.-.rtv iu North t 'urolum bj organizing ft ro rtillcd 'itideiiend nt" movement. This is no new thin;;. ' but tho Pftine old trick that is :it t.Miipt -! d by them wherever tlioy me in the minority. It in not heard of where they are in tho majority. This Met M strongly ..iiiticaiit-, tutl proves ( conclusively their insiiiei-iity. Tltit "indoriciidei.it" inoveiiiti-ut in 'n'lilies ieaeniblen ft li.ink movement in kittle. Dotpftirinvf of del'; atiiii; the Oemo-' rata in open bat tin hy a direct at-: luck, our licpuliliiMit opo un-nts me attempting an insidious approae'i pon our flanks. Tiny will cirdcavnr lo luako captures) ft ni our ranks 1 li the use of "decoy ducks." Tim y s" Wet h their "decoys" Pi n-.oi'ialH whose greed for otVn-o ovf-ivumi's Iheir political principle, and with the pioniiso of i!efenmiit induce ihom to entice their I'rethren to join Ihe "independent" party. Whenever a Democrat begins to talk about throwing off -t lie shackles of party' aud becoming an independent", iu Bine ciwM out of ten ho soon becomes a full fledged Kepublican. and an ex Iromo partisan. It is imc-Utss for, as t" cite instances to prove this assertion, for everybody can point out for himself iiniiioro.i.s such cases. It it) most Mgnilieant fact t ! iut an in.le pendent movement in politics is only Hrged by Republicans when in the minority, or by di--ipiohiW.-d Demo crats who tail to obi tin office rem tht'iv own i arty j That an attempt to i-i;,:i:;i.- il.n ' disaffected Hem lcruts. into a:i i.ide pendent party v il 1 be made in this State is highly probable. New-pi fiers will be established in did'erent ports of the State by Republican money for the purpose of fiicouiaging his uiovemont. These papers will profess to b oxeeedui ;ly iil-peii 1 ent," and talk about liie rights of the "dear people," and do all they can to Overthrow the supremacy of the Dem ocratic party, and should they sue feed would then become intensely fadieul. The would then throw on tho sheep's skin and idiow the w. !f. Let Democrats beware of all such! This trick was played soon after the Democrats obtained control of our tute Legi-ia. lire, aad we shoul 1 t:iko warning fivin the epeiience of tin Pst. Deinoeri'ts doubtless have not orgouen that in 1871 ttho year after the election of the lirst Deiu icratie Legislature) a professedly 'indepeii dent" p-'.pcr, called ihe n:b es- fclbli.-.::-1 at Raleigh 1; Nichols ,v (!orii:a?i. who had been Demoertits. and yet in a short time the Kin be nunc tho iwog:iL:ed or-m of the Republicans a!id the mo-: bitter Rad ical paier in the Su'.e. :.n I its pro prietors have both been ie warded nitli lucrative ie.leir.1 . .nice.-. What litis Lecii, juay be again. 1.' t not Democrats bo d.eci iv. d by reptthlicati wolves disguised in tic skin-i of in dependent' ! SIX DAYS TO Kl 'dOTK. It is proposed to establish ;i linr of fast steam rs between this c otititry and Iiurope that will eiiabl.i thn jour ney from New York t London to la made in ix days. l arge and mig nitlceiely furnished steamers a'eto be built. They will bo ."oi) feet in length, will sue ah .,it 1 0n) horse power, and hav e eotiifor'.iMe ipi irb i s for ltH: passotig-rs. They will bo built so as to ro.-k l,.ss than other steamers, and h a great uietisiire pr font seasickness - the great dread of ca foyage!. The water-tie;ht com partments will be so arranged that it would ha almost impossible to ?ink tho ships. These sb aui'-is arc to be luagliilicently furiii.died and will be to ordinary steamships what pal io cars are to ordinary coaches. A voy ago across the Atlantic in otic of the proposed steamers w ill be shorn of its terrors and renduied a delightful excursion. THE Ul'IT l) V TKIAL. Ve had hoped to announce in this Kssue the verdict in the trial of the President's assassin, but the end is not quite yet. Mr. Seoville. the pris oner's lawyer, spoke five days, and the Judge finally allowed (luiteau himself to address tho jury, read ing the speech that had already been published in the papers. Judge Porter will close the argument prob ably to day, aud tho case w.tl no doubt be ended before Saturday tight. J.idge l'orhr, one of tho prosecuting lawyers, began his speech wu last Monday, and it will be mem crablo iw one of the greatest forensic efforts over nmde iu America. He allowed up Cruiteau in lit true char acter, aud denounced hiiu in tho so eret nuiiiiier. s i iT n: M) o i s r m ) i : it r a u IM1. It is positively stated that wok will soon begin upon the proposed tunnel under the English Channel from England to France. It really seems foolhardy to attempt such an undertaking, and yet we doubt not that it will bo suceessf ally accom plished. It hi scarcely more stupen dous an undertaking than others that have, already been completed. The latest gigantic feat of man's en ergy and engeneeriug skill was the St. (1, "third's tunnel under the Alps, itud since its successful completion w e he-iu to Jthink that there is hardly any undertaking that man cannot accoie.plisli. Ju.t to think of digging a tunnel and building a railroad aw ay down under the sea ! Otu" Washing! on l.t'tlcr. iFr.'ni ur U.'irahir Cvrn'.-e.naia.i Wasiusotos, l. C, Jan. J I, 1SS2 Tho scheming Rebpson is finding out that his aititupt to not only usurp the leadefH of the lo pulihc in si le of the House but to boss the whole concern, was a much bioeer j;b than ho anticipated. That Reb esou s'.arled out with just these oL ject i in view there is now little doubt. It wan largely b his adroit manage ment that the !e.i;-t . i-xpei ieliced and piK'rest ipiahth'd of ail the ciiuthd'ites se'lte.l the Speuki rship; and a!ti r Keifer was elected he n'.iri lust KoIm soi.'s valuable nssii! .nice in lixing up the Cotim-.ii foes. Tin re can l-o e.o (pitste'ii that in this l.-i-t wesk the notoi ;oi'! navy j.bber had his own way, and th-.i l.o pud nil the pledges ma le for llioSjieilor iu t'c eitnass and all his ewn eriiih;es b. sides. N.it only wite lucny alee and exprl Me.'fd men as sigm-d to liniu p 'rtaiit Commavcs, but t;.o most iniiiortaiit oi.es--tiins,' that control the j;reatejt. , li-ip-i ! mints of moi:ey w,-r. font.. I i. eont ii'i th.e names of mn ehi, t'.v no-torioi:- m previous Con;:r. ss f,,r their ahbetionto jibbing; while on the Appropriation Committee, the Navil Coniiuittt e, the Cemrmttce (,n Rule. and Epeiiditiirrs, the Navy 1 ' put uicht, tho letc.iid luaiiiier hiiusdf lippi ,11'cd, Hd evihr.ee tl..,l he had not iiL-glecttd his own o e.rt ani'. i--s Of ihs wi le-spread d.i.-:irif.iciion which followed, and wjech til.i '.M'ems only t') llileilsify, t ;i"ll'!i h is til ready been wr.lio!.. 1 he ai tempt of Mr. R.d-eson and ihe S.enk-r to siiioi. tli linnes over by a Ki ng iroin three to tiv ii.end er- t i some i.f ti e t'omtliittees, in the hope tilll to plaoute t.:.th-IUeli ( I f V i; iIy sh'd.: v I. raised a, st rv.i more di i isi r.'ii-. tle.n t ho schemers colli I have ' :: ttUioialed. Tiio 1 ii; .t. will le t n Miit to any hiicIi patch-w..rk. As l itsoli i I in his excellent (.jien.h en t i . Mibjcc!, larger C.a.imi:;.- -would be a lisidvant h.'e rather tha:i m aid. Mr. Speaker and his heii tiiiaiit must stand bv their work and tako thu eonseii'leiiC' s, one of which will, as I in, heated last wetk.be r. t-iiaiiejo hi the manner e.f seliitii e the C' enie:; ti i s In real'ter. loshow '""V iliMnier.sre.l Mr. R d.-.-o;, i : ll':S pr, j. is. d eil.iliL,-e ill t.lt t'.iI.niH -hi. i 11. Oli H:.i - t'.ie h.i mbi rshi;, i f ui' ttie i.-n en, oit on, -s eict pt the N:iv;. t'o'i.ioiiti.e, wl.e-h he has g a "put lip" to sait l.iuis. 'g all i his M-I:el:n s ia eotiin e-ien wilii a jiew navv.'' '1 he indications are that, Rce.oil h;i.-oVi-r-reiicLed hiifi-i !t, and 1 want t.i take leal, ihoiu hi Wh .t I s,l. liu' tune air ' ble.-t n. in on '' the House. 1 1 '.. Ijm is I I . is not iibi.itv should ha i- ! . . "Milarti s;.'' Sm.u 111 its broad sen -e. Tho eivatl'r. N. Ttiian, who wis liigh j-iie.-t and fvh-r ciid-s-'.-r o:' tl'.M Stall church during tae r-in of I " I V ; SeS llio , utidwho took fl tour .f Europe at I lovei ti n- lit exp"iis'. ij!, der the thin pr- teNt of l)t-i .' i d'plo ii. alio iii-nt, It ,i s f ,i b n from olre-o and left' the Methodi-t chuiih. lie h-.s oone over, s..;,l and body, to do-Coimi-, utiomdists. ftiel Cf.'ii. (rrint, hi') xay, h-is goi.o wih bun. Tio M -'hodiits of Washine'0!1) where thi l.r. wa. leardi 1 u!i;i .st a (bid ainosw them, me very mu -h e'leiorm id and incensed at his aeti, n. It i siti l tint prior to taking this ;. Ir.,N -AUiaa indicated iti a privat and eon .idetitial wav to his ol i ehuieh her.', the Metropolit-m, that if lint hidy wouiJ dissolve lis e-im.ict i .n with the Methodist Conference ,u.d hi-coiiie an Indepelidelit M. Ii. Church aud call him to tho pistorute he Wollld petHOUHoV lludelt.lkoto pi off the debt of ;u,(M)tl linjiiiie; over them and l'eluru here. Tlie prop si lion was not. accepted, and luvit-g become convinced that his c iiims f.r lldvaliCeill' l.t to II bishop's -dles Wollld Coliiillile to bt) nVc-rineked, the learned w-i v.iiit i f (1 id an I noimni -m decided Upon the step ho has since takeu. A good s'ory is told of tliu stout, good-ii'ituredand wealthy Democratic .S.'imtor from N't-vahi. Tho boi. inzi S. nator rectnt'y culled upon a w id iw who formnly resided on llm I',t -;:"ie coast and who has ii blight lit tie j,iri live or si-c years of ae. Senator l 'liir during his visit got on Mich friendly term with this young Miss that hie insisted upon showing la.- ,1,,!! It whs ii very common rag doll, but tho little eirl of course thought it a beauty, and thu Senator It ft without Imiug aware that tho rag doll was iu his co.it pock -t where the child had lUt !t. 1 lo discovered it tllO lioxt day, however, and instead of return ing it tv) thejuvuuile o.vn r, h anh. ra bos foiit.iiuiug a number of very haudsoine dolls. I'pon his next visit to th house, of course th lit t lo fill and her inothor thanked him for Ins pruseut. It clianced that there wore rievet al eisoint in the par.'or on the oec isioii. Loi'king into tho Senator's face tl o child mid: ".My 10.11101 said you could have bent her t thousand dollars instead of tl.ose ilolls nnd never milled it; you are :o lich." The ai vcty'tl.at is idioini to hairy limine!! tin: bill to retire Justice Hunt i f tho Supreme Court a veiy proper ii.ea-.ute under tho oirenm .(Unas bus revived the report that Seen t m v l'pger is to be tip'Hiititcd to Ihe Supreme bench, r.inl ii i p!:iee at the iieil of the Tre.i.sitiy tilled by Mr. ('.adding. I can not. say that t tl is in true, but some such plitii ma 'account for the delay in making e r taili oilier appointments. I'll se. j Tltf Strccls of I'a!cii!i. ; Tho-. st root s of ll-deigli, both in winter and .summer, aro ilisgrnceful to any ri ill' .1 coniiuunilv. Iu ilry weather t!iev are 6,0 d"ep in dust tint the passing of vi hides tills the nir with dt i:se c). u Is of it, aiiaest t-!i:!i!o . everybody, and in wet weather tin mud ri mlers them nearly inipai-Tsble. The ju'eseiit condition of Rdiih's st net h is thus dosciilvd l.v tho Ne, Ohsi rver: "It is understood that n ju titior. with numerous signatun s has been -out to Cm-oiess s-diite,' for the cs iablislimei,t i f a life savinir siation hole. There are rumors lli.it si v nil past t t'.eers ate lost in the mud at the depot. The ci'V l.ei S its ta'dest po liceman on duty there, thinking on of t he sniiilh r ores would s'jilid no chance at all. The Wilt: r and the mud iu many parts of the stru ts have an oily look and t-orlyierk with li!M. Tile -trei t" Dellll Mlel south of the market were m- aped a day or t v i sli ce, and the odor of the fail mud, which was piled m masies, was almost ev. rpowi ring. The mud has in many places tlo.iid into and tilled the gutters, and iu some pi ii es has e'. (Toadied eVeii Upon i.e si ii W'-uks. The unhnl.v ir u:.w ry pe lestiian whomak -s l he n is;. do- . f fi.hn,'to II d.e the eenlre of ael";..ii; tin 's himsilf in a pit. fill c-ai li'i-.in. The i : : ! 1 1-, doni lour to i ight Hu-bes in dep h Wlli 111 an Mieh of ihe d:;e of the closings. The appeal aoce ol Ciot'hinvr. el Ve!d -a-s alld of li.l poor In T-i-s wiio 'so-.h' tl,M.;l the iplil' iilire is ileh .--crdeible Sp.tt li red wiih mud. .-ti-i s'lod with tibii, enhei- Wet or dl v. people, v, hie'es ai: I alii ma's look '.ii:e loud 1.:. I I'm n p airtd over ihi in. So thin is i la- r: ud that in 11 moment aft- r a ve! ie has p i-se, tbroueii it ii tlo.es ovi r io,d o I 1 i t r- ates II. e tl ll k of t lie w heels. di!-t think of It.e drawl, ick ti- hll-i 1,1 the heli lbii- .-.'!: O S life. Mfttl.V pi-oj le who well, t c .nie ih.wtl town lo ui, ike pureh.iM S do net, beeatlsN they d ,1'e liot lu ako the VfleUie I'ountry people wid no. c mo- in, be-'ill.s-lhe say I h st I e.l s are ! llti! 1 T wol.-e lh.li t h; ir l oa.is. Tio-.i us to p-r.olrl! iomf.it It is all unknown tiling to .ill people I. resavo thosie who eau.tayat ho ao all tho tiun , m i Vet I hey lulls! I. like raged birds. 1'hu.k i f ti.e i tb ct upon ti;o i llv's health i f many eii.l.t atu livei'd id a. nd and liiih il.j an; l!,: ou;h tl. i e.vil. J. i, lift i r sillediine- culms tie. y k' p th,. mi- m da ai.d fad of lU.heai i.y t h l a'i I,s. They I'elMli ail imp;iriti.'S, and next suiiitiu r, w hen I. . ,1 d.l-t w ill take li'.e plae of the le l.t lull 1, t'.e p.ifl K'ti S ( d ll wi-i b- b...wii hither and tl.-.il.ir, I'o.-.-ibo- pro I'toilio disease, Celt.iililv i.i.i,;i.g .d-com' ,t." Ii:i;-itd.'.nt In S'iinin'r-:. We i ' 1' 1 ,' iii 1 h-' ;r. tciitinii uf our f.uers t 1 lie- follow 1 i:; m l,fi:.', ,'ilid ; 1 i-':d letter of t .c t'!u-::i;st hi -r . ' ' lie- "Iaii .-iui'-nr St-itioti" i-'.r .ite A 1 : -a 1 1 11 1 1 , ; 1 rt - If I ! 1 ; i !S 1 1 1. ti.'.-1 A little .TH w el e l : V . d! it ii e id, 1- Kino ! to'.s ,.f fel'lih- d in North (ir.''i:i'i Ust i !ni ni ,-ive not .-I! in, hut I h it t !e 1 0 w is c - -.isider-i.i lh" file iv, i- the .'t so'o id the il .tli.-ul-: : 1 ! 1 -1 1 l-it '. j l'O o, : V f.ir-iiei s 1:" Uu ihi.' inetei-. i 'I r l ef !. , : ii iii tl .1: . W"hi,;l I'fi-M I: e.-'ti:.--: nil t! I lltl'l '11..- IIM'I i ill l ie in-id Tim .lu-rue, i it. 1 1 Jo ,s ''' c.i -ti 1 1 1 ico i ; : -e- In-.. iv h ;;'.!l 1. Clsh j'l ii i) I f ihe lllil I'1 i ... w m 10 !'.il 1 o-i,- . f t i ;.l , was-, oil n r t in S ij-.,. lii-eii p ii l f T tie- h"i total iineeiiit pn 1 1 f r fei tihzers wo.il.l 1. n illinii twi i.tr i-io tie sh hid 1 ! -. th" firmer.-. 01 t nir ei'U time 11 1, hi Tell MIS huil.li'i'd nnd ii''v di.ll.irs. Since. iui,ei r, ik'i-e.it l ,. n e s much 11111 n.oni itol i;iniiln -mv tield us ,h-i I I hu-'idoit.'s, the 1 . ire correct each Vkille of felti'.if l.i hi Oi elllo W'otlld have I I e tdit I'v mir d'.O.lt "thr.-o - OMlld d.d- t-ii-rs 1 ol 1 '! Ah fir I.- 1 iif-tutith c -o.trv not nulh -ii, t ao hundred t ' Urt liu' Im.v ii.ii'v : h for th.ir ferti-:: I em ftserrtnin, h u i f tlite.11. lit the cutt'-n olie-twci.tietli f'f them. i - diU'tn-i; ' in ciish, ii.. I iV tiv rute of ill NoVelli- , 1 ..-itci and .. At 11 tie-tenth, thiiuoh, ji.-u 1 f we hivu revet. ty - ix tle.i, hundred Ioi.h j ai l for h :. IJI Ihs of iui i-ilii o- cut'ie, her f r loonio'.i i: , ; ,, ; not) His f,-r acid jdi --j.l,..,.' ., et 1 jn-r IS tun i t ;:; tin f ; phosplntei tti-.il !J "." for inoniiit-d phosjihiit,, j.r . posit'!,' tli.it tie- tolmeeii 1 fei time tit the jiuine ntte n--'0,1 men, we h kVe three 111,: .0 M'ld O (i.-ll- Sup u p..y COt-:-, tw hundred und f ity tin- tlnuis :. .. i dnl luri iim the round Hum jniid h the liino-teuthM who Imy on the 1 redit 'y.steni. Or, ii.lduijj tin; omut p'lid hv the o!im telitli cash o n, we : imvo the er iud total pin i ty the Sato fir fertilizer ;n nl three million, six huudred thuli-i dol hir.4. Thus fur 8ix months ti ,. upon putclmHi-H, worth throe mi :-. .11, two hundred tbuiimnd ilolhir- lit lUv, our f inner puid four hiiu tred thou- Milllil dolhlM, Which IS llie., to HU 111- , terest of U't per cent, per .0.1.11m. This in hut uu ilhn.U.i-.iou ui iLc workings of tho credit oystem pur sued by our farmers throughout tho whole country. The reat iimjority of ihein get' everything they buy from their commis.'-ioii luereha'its upon about the name tot Ms. Ihirin the rummer, when bacon is worth ',) cts a pound, they get it from their commission merchants for a pound of cotton in the f ill. It is not sur ptisingtli.it many go down under th.s -ysteiii, mortgage lirst tin ir crops and tiien their land, until finally they become the vassals of their mer chants upon the land, which they themelv. s om e ovvin d. It is rather lo be w oudeied at that no many arc prosperous under such a system. It is a prospei anis 1101 ii'llltllie, in deed, that can Mist da much a drain. Although 1 believe that the us.-of good superphosphate upon our sta ples cotton And lobieeo, is proven !o be eminently lohantaoeous, let no' implore farmers not to I o temp ted by this possibility of gain 10 buy men-of them than they can certainly and teuily pay for, in the ev, nt of a poor crop. Ret il.eiu rither buy i st what they cm pay i-oh f,-r, di rect from the m aiinl'acl un is, and I'ibs ..tve dealers profits. Some maiiiifiu-t urets, who pav the State I - and .submit their e,.ods t 1 1 xam imitions, speii i.ly t-o'ieit such trade Ret thm iitide f irtlur every avuila 1,'e home I'l.iliiid ami Iniike their own in iiiiires. If all the eo!t m M-ed stable manure, st raw e , are eaie f.illv husbanded, tin v w ill be found lo go a long way. These willi acid phosphate and Liniio, which (in still reasonably cheap, will make excellent compost. I W ill give J oil some illustrations of excellent home made fti tib.'.irs in a la! or I'.iillitin. (in vs. V. l.wn, -In., 1'ireclor. North Can.litsa's Adattlazi's. A coriesi on. lei. t of the lletulen-oti (ioll l.i'iif ini-n'.i.uirt tho fo'.hwin,' produeS mid itdvautiioetj of Not I h 1 '.-iro'in:i : It ii the , i'lv S,-rto in tho 1'niou '.hiil produces 1 he HuN ieiihni :il pio duels i , f 1 1 ry Shite and Ten itoi v in the l uion, tind two counileM, Hyde lllid il.' l itllek, produce morn com til .11 tt.o whole S, lite of New York. 1'ho hlfoi s.t tu o, this (! le of i':ili- fi.riii.i, r.: .nds on the loiiiks of Nut luish ciee!;, 1:1 tir.itivil!e coui;t, 011 the l.-iiid 1 f i't.tii Turiior. It is lif ti" n f- 1 t iii il lit 1111 ter t,n feet from , ! lie ei utllel Toe hitei-st cotton r tu Ik ever ruis ed in tl.11 coiiiitry oiew oti the farm of Mm. t'hviek, i.e.ir W'iiireiilon, in ImII It was IWellty-Ollo feet hih, . f, ur ito'lins in di urn tor nhovo the oioiiiid, mi 1 wns en xhihttioii in John While'. i ritoro iiv Wnrrciiton, f T (.01110 tlliie, tllid llniy he there Vet. The 1,11-,'ert (.'Uldell CVIllliilll lVe heard of, v. ,i.s raised hy .11 ion Ihity, in a: .So.it. 1 r, iihotit miles fiom 1 lender. sou, nnd weighed one hun dred tin i 0110 pounds. It was lis larf:e us u ll nir li unl, ftiel was is. .Id lit Ihlly'is Mile to ( fee II W'ielill for i le. Cl.t ll pound. This win 111 l.sl.l, l.lld Jo.sepll Alleli, -1 dill Suillh, Vltl ci lit YiiUhan mid nil tho neiohhors Well) tiielaj to tl pllhhc .s.de of UV- leii h)ut'ti, who w.m Milliii;; out to n..no to 11 hit;, r country than lids. 1 wit-, hut 11 sui.'i'.l imy nt the time, hit! :t nn.de uiii-..io impression n-ou uo, ill-it uiiv f... no r -don;! t wnh for a he'ter or more pieliiic 1 o.iu'.iy t loin ,iieli4 cy inliilU.s Wolli I oi'iOV to VTel-h oel oho Inlli ll'i-d pounds. NiAt to the largest lilinp of pure -.Oel 1 Vi T duo Hill of t'.n- 1 aitll, wu.-i liiilied iu I' itiill I lis i-i.l,iit V, N .1'., and Is Vet liliulied iti ilsoriiliid feilil h all I .l;,r;,.sh l.oil-C, 1 In lleV-.'. In is is tiie very ln.st timhere 1 Shltri ill ltd I til- I llloli, H'.ld ill till v.n.ety and ixceliet.co of its many l-pi Clt S is llill-.J l.lit; I. Wild lodlsl, !o MiiU.dde in ,-iop I'tii.d in-,', is I ind in peiiei-lioti ,enr AsheVllie, in Hun CoiiiOi, OollUty, Mild I) ends of this I' .'lie tlinhi r ilia.- fu ullel.tlv seen twiti ; feet Ion,, t v 1 HI v ineils wide, witleuit knot or I ieiiiish ; und hinci t.ie 1. pi lilli; of the laihuiid ipiito ll t Usiiies.s has developed 1.1 mndiljo ttiis widi other vain ihio tlinhir, to ali p ii trf of the country. Ji..st lieloicitii w .ir, i wo ship loads of 1 1 mi L-r left Wdihu.'uu, N. V., for J. -r.is.il, in, with whictl to lil'lllld Sioii.-.iiou's teni le, nil 1 since tho re-c-.ii! levivid ol lii-it ii ject hy tho! I'loiMi I'lilico of AllstUrt, itlded hy the Silltall of Till k V, for lilt) resto- r.iiloli of ttio Temp.c ill ii hlta nlicielit ; hIuI'V, wo st e U piopiised Hot to helul . lo li.I.uu lor the C edars of Lthnuoli . this ll.iio, but to the L tilled Slates for the loiio leaf pan- of Mollll L'ulo oi.a. ".",) mote u he," 1 'ho lest whet htonert this hide) of l'lirkey, tii'u to ho foiiud in Oriiiije county, i,e ,r Chupi l Hid, and hi fi re the wnr t .ty wi ll ipl. lined nnd ptd- ! died hy w looni-la oVol tho colllitiy mi I hind foi one ilolhir ii pound. 1 l iie highest pi iced lilW M k HI the World is Hut l.iisi d ill Mm til I'. no- i lllia, Hlid lie' s.lk factory 111 Tattel- i s. ii. New .) i si y, m olh iino spoeiul , in luei luetitM for its production. The 1 wolm.s aro hniiHliiei and spin rn do r nnd ntroneer thread lhau any where life. l-'iisiineli, in llitleili, si lls his extra ii's in l'niiico uu I t'hinn nt sixteuu .lolhii.s uu ounce, with fn ioht -Hlul ilisitiiiuce lidded to thi- price. I 1 ho tine oll leaf toh.iei'o that! ofows at your . tools, t ikes tho pre-' 1 ii nun Wni-le and w heli-Ver hlouoht ! in coiupe' itioii with tohaecu from, t thir pails of tlio worhl, und upju j its iiuio l.iiuii and iiiereiisiiio tlo maud tlio sii.i iirvi-r sets. In hpltf i f these facts North Caro lini ..iim itru h .iv.iio Hi, ir m.tivii Stato daily for otm i pui'td of ttio country ' v. lute tiny "eau ilo hotter." ! if all tuo people now living, that are liattus i l tuo State, could ho I hlonolit Iim l; to North t ''irollua, bhe : Wuui.l bo tho most populous boctlou ! ot our eountiy. Tneie is hoiuethilig I iiuhoully wrin;j, what is it ? j ('otl'eti ih inkers; should read the ud- J Ai-rtiseuieiit in another column headed j (iootl L'oltee. General news. Hon. (Tirksoii N. Rotter died in New York city last Monday. They have pacing greyhound in : t ahtorma that can heat tin? hoi.ies. 1 Tlio lurgeat coiintiea in Ihe State; are I'h uiihw iek, Robeson aud Wak-. The unallest is Clay. ' An Atlanta gentleinan rei'ently 1 Confederate bonds to the amount ,d! 5s.t1itl.lMM) for S-JJtltl. Iu Appomattox county, Va., tie remains of a young lady recently : j buiied have been btoloti from the j grave. j Atlanta, (ia., was visited with a i tire which ilesiroyud folhl.tOi) worth .of propel ly. tne mail wan biiiued I to death. I ; At IViiver, Cel.. active steps ale! I being taken toward holding a National , ' .Mining llxpo.sit ion during the present ; x ear. I i One third of France is ow ned iu large estates, one third in estates of 'of moderate si.v mid olilv olio tiiild by the p asants. j 111 ( )hio n wealthy widow, becoming ' posirss.d with the idea that she would die iu poverty, arose iu the1 night time ami hanged hii.self. ( It iisaid that a dinnrr party was1 feci mil ejv(.n nt Delnionico's restau rant, 111 New Yolk, the cost i f which ! for each guest was four hiuton-d dol- . l.irs. 1 ,,.,ve.;-c1::i::d':!,,a! ic. The r.iviif'es of ihe di;.e ise nr.- reported fulfil fill portion of the h lilted States. .ills. .. .ii. .i- t'.i -nil a nijjiiiv in- sprctod lady of CWerMd oniuty, Nil, died last Th'.irshiy from the Mrs. V.. M. Nh-hol-on a hiLrhlv ru- eth i ts of itihiiiii: ehloroforin while seeluil;,' It lief from lieur:ll;,'lil. The l.eo;i! iture of IWis: i.ssii.i has passed a hill to punish pr:-.' liohtiii;, ill the State. ll imposes 11 till.' of ..M. Hi ill and imprisonment lor not ie.-,s than .1 ear for the principals. A c.ihle despatch received in Nw York city unnonn 'es an insurrection of the uer.ies in the Island of M.ir- titli'ple, mid the lillest of tllO Allior h-in vice C-. 'iisiil I iv l.iouti'l, tho in ferior l:e;.-0 ollii-i ll. A delegation l-liltpOM'l of JUOIIli- iie't n. to uii.-.Mho a hni .-i n of the south.-rti h-ill' of Iakolu as :i Si -ite. neiit ri seteiit-, h:ie iirriveil at ii -I All political pal t it s and opinh nei tire It presented in the deh-.'iltioil. which UUIuhers si vetil v tive ieis-.uei. 1 T' is re)ortel that iu M uitooniery Coiinly, V:l, two women, tlisoiiised ns men, entered tho house of another , j woman tit niht nnd in'.n h red her for her iuiuo- : und that tho perpe trators while noipino from the, . se no of tho triijje.lv, were shot ami I killed. 1 A le'ter ctuit.iinina; fi Ira ft for Xoili"', f Jo.fHIU, mailed ill New Yurk eity Match ll', lSsl, was lettireed to thewii; r on Thins lay. It was from 1M tik then and directed to 11 lmrik iu llnehiiid instead of Ireland. lis lo-.s has caused u ileal of trouMo. the otVict rs i f the hank HC-uitino thu i.lea that they had mi tdiiec'.i d it, nnd: Hi-irtiie; that they m-vi-r m 1 lo mis takes. Aivirdhut to llridsh f.ta'i'tic, twii thous'ind and thii ty-ninu phio wrecks to. k place thro'.iohout tlo" world in ll, or, on an uver.-'ifo, nix a day. J he vahm of the propeitv lost is estimate 1 at or.o th. u-ai.d four hundred million dollars; an in-crea-e of thne lniu.'red ainl fifty lillle Ves els over 1 S0 and of about live hnnd'-ed million ihlhirs in pTop- . t rty. 'I ho I iss of life also wan very oreat, the !ioiiits ! ii.o f-:ir thou- J sand tine hundred and thirty-four p tsous, which include oflicurs, Pea men and iissi-ii 'ers. A C'!-us Iliiby. N 'tliintr is so con lueive to a niftii'a reniei-oii.r a leieheltu as stooo:ii.' for r. nu.i i.n 11 mu 1, 101 us . 1. i"i inaht tit the Ii itl-io ct a lu.irrieil fi ieod ami hein ' kept awake for live or i hours hy :!io cryuij of a cro-s h-ihy. AM cross ami criinir hihieH need onlv H011 Hitters to make th un well ami Muilim;. 1 otitic inau, re in end -or I hi-:.--Travel hr. GOOD COFFEE. Kveryl.ly wants It, but very few Ret It, li,Hilll-t lll.-st Iieople tlo not ktiovT Iiow to beleit I'lilT.-e.ur It is fpoll.tl Iii the roast inil or innkinit To obviate those tllllletilUtNl Inus liiH-n our stiuly. Tliurtii'r's iat-kaKA CtiiTii-s are selei te I ti-an eiort wtm un-ilerst.-iiuls tlie nrt of tileiiillni,' various Ha vers. They nro ru isteil in the most p-rfoet niauneriit is impussilili, to rmist well In wiiiiill iiuaiitittesi, th"ii put In pound pack iiijesiiii th,- IfVi, Kt yi-oain.i Ifiirinir our f-U'tiiituie as ii i-uaratitttt of iroiuiliieiittiB, nml eufli paek.iifo eoiit.ilns the Tliurtier ns'ipo for m-iliiii; jfiml I'ulT.to. Wo in.-k two kinils, Tliinlier's " Nti. 34," rtroiitf ami imiiHreut, Tliurli ir'a "No. 41," 111II1I hihI rieli. Oil" or the other will Hiitt every tuste. Tlioy havo th thnu jrreat lints, i;.,o,f iiiii'), hunrsf iidm til, r.iwm-i'ii' price. Auk ymtr (tracer fur V'en-'i- r'.i rou.ii .l OifTa in iuumt )ai'f l(;i ', '.Vo. Ml" or 'Y(. 41." Do not lie put. 01T with any nt her kiinl -your own lalnto Will tell you what Is liest. Wliei-e t'rsons tlttsire it wo also furnish the. "Mml" I'olTee mt, ttio simplest, lit 11 lit oheapost eo(T.,-ot ill existoniv. tiroeers who sell our CotTito keep them. A.sk for ileseriptive eireular. Uespot t fully, Af , 11. K. A T. lt. TlIttlillF.H A CO.. Importers, Wholesale (.roeers tiinl (.ofToe KoilnU'l'lA, New York. 1'. K. As the larfost tliMil.'la ill f.l pro dili'U in Hi" woiltl, wn Doiisitler It our In terest to iiiaiiur.ielurooiily pure ami wholo ii.ime kihmIs unit paek them ill a tlityau.l tuittsfiietiiry manlier. All ijikmIs bearing our muni) are Kuaranteetl to be of siiM'rior nuallty, turr. ami tckMrmtme, ami ilesiler aro authori! to refuinl tlio pureliasa priee in anyeuso whero eutonierH luvo rails' for tlissiitisfai'tiou. It U tle'refora V tin! interest ot both iluler mnl oou uiutM'blo uso Tliui btr't bruml. JWiiscollancous M.T. Neiinis,..! li-ih-i,,!,. .l..:if.-.wvtr..ir lt.lli-1,,-1,. I'll I i.ll'T l Vl.uli. ! ClulUinlll. AOKIMS, W V A TT A: TA Vi.OK, WHOLESALE (5IIOCKRS A C( I'd . . (Sii,-oH.,-.t 1,1 v. k a 1 e 1 11 f Oi-,e-rii-s, lifii.--l mi; ,-iiitl UiO'10,11 Ii.HhI 11 full till,' ,.t ..11, .11. r., ..llei!,., our t..iil,.r .iiPiii.r. Mr. M.T. Nun l. Is..i, ,. i... 1, ,i.l.-is In ll n.,ii li-uli-i.f II11I. Iph. Ilia M Mli'-Vss, tl,',. HUH l ,"I-,,, ..f HVilV.. Olll.. Ill Mllllli! --.,, , I;, J-I , . ! , .- . , . ,-,,,Cr I J ll tff UFO t, ,1, llial .li illliii-li; ,.l .11- l.,l-.lnis. ,i.l, w ill .r nn.l.T Ills .i-ii.,.i,-il .-.1. 1 or v l-l'.ii. p . I.ll nil ii lvaii.-i-" mi 1 ,.ii:.i,a.ui: iii una l.e.l iii.-ii ki-i (.i t -i s ciiiiiuii .1. CiisluniiieiUn ,.llolld. AMMONIATRTl I SUPER PHOSPHATF BALTIMORE Avaii Phos.Acid g id 0s Total Done Pho3. 24 to 30 Ammonia 2i to 2 Potash 2-m2 II, DAVISON & CO, 118 W. Lombard St., Btiltimoro. I1.AS)AMS HALKKMl, N. ('., n 3 n ' nir l i , GrO Bl tmiM HftlM, n . , . .1 Alas k'-.'l'S .1 I live .-in t ,,l litail'l.l.Il'.s, Ml, I. Ii I'r-.'ii.il mil ui i--it nil. so. n. I.ii'nr it 'i'lv ini-r . nut I- 1'ii.Mi.i; i Mr. a. j. xvaiixicfir,: or en ti! Wi ll Is t I I Will -111 ls I !,--is I I . AjUls1'' (pi f'I''31-.1,J.t I1) Tt5: UYmliij StiW fJliil.'SKlJbiJ Hi km tit V.l-r ,!.' ti .1. . 1 1 . .:. oftl n .,11 It, 111, litli ,111 1 0, will ( in 1 he l A T 5-: T S. till i- r u. I'ti-irui mi!."' 1t1l.tr. lUual'ur. t inl II, st Mi'illi'lnr f '-r Ms.lf. AromiiiMimiion ,f Hops, Burhu, Mnni ilrnklaiuul Dandelion. 10.1..1 l.i. ls-M w: urn lit.- fi'.M, ni,- ft i.. 1 -t ! 1 .tt,iT 1 n,lifiVhr.-"''i''.i Blood Purifier, Llverl Rtmulri' i.ii.'i". 1 1.. .mu i.oiurui IK...I milt. So iliwiwA liitn i'..iirt in .Ill lM.s-il,ly l,.t,.rf csi.t w le r.- TlolJ 1,911 Viu'iL-tl ui.,1 it-rfu.-t ir. Hit li I T.y ir .s lilfe Md 7l;:r t: Ihsiroi izi To all ln.-o imrl.'n.,-ii!'i--' lir.vulnn I 'IH-IAII -IlliC IV .f ll I.. .U.V llllliuty .!:., -. . r ll.. IS iiilts'nti A.'flii,-r.t ,' .ui.l i n.. I MiMiulnut II, i liai.rii-iiivrsVimMi. without lnto- pittiitt'. mar ir vtli.sl l!,o ili.i,..M,ri.il 1-11I Oi.-.-ll ! I.ll I,,, itiMiit-rttnuij.rit-A'-f''.1 -' r .,-..-, 1 on. Ik.ii'I "ml until.v,.unm ' '"I' ir y.. 11 into ' mv., youi-hh- It liasl siivi-d lilin.litsls.i ,.ltf fk. l l.:,.l ..,' ti,,.-, t,il,l, Tk 'e- en nt i on, nn..,lii I,.......DII Kill ,1,11? ..S..Tr 1.-1,7 i. .. V. t ... orlt ii 1. ol ulT, r.lmt use n.l uno ll.cln . " u"u "OP M llriiK-ii.LK-r. Il. ti liillon l in.'O"'. irin.-K, ac .1, ,., v. ,. ,,. -o , ,,, i.ui 11... e,,:. ,i. 11 'i n-ii" M..I1 ,.r ,..,:,.. SViUlt?'. riutM, i.n.l lllll'll' an.l no om-muzi ur r,.mil .-ll. Ultl Hlti,lll Hi, 1.L n I.n. tt (in tMiliito tin,'. Irifhtili. mru T A TtlllkflH UU' 'f o.llln, InhaiV! nnn'otK n. All 1.1 lv itnirfj-t-t f,,r 'iriulr. Hip Hitter aft. V( K.k jt r.ri.i and i.'tvttto, oni. 100 Bugglos, Rockaxvays. iapring wagons, ac. vifijti 1 f tlio List malt r.i. H ai d fully utii: ail. to lu nii.l ri'f-ar.llt sb of 00,11, rartiiK 11 ''twiil oniunt thnr 011 intorfat t,y (X onrk ir,pe b, flllf !I1V,.,.. , Kro tiiti'rniinil to icll n l leivs on' tl- our rii-t smi tl.oy ciiuot lo met by mnj uxlit tuniio in tho Mute. Aluo A fall rtoik of. IIsiikI rviailo I tiii'iii-tMs lll'I'MHINS June tl bottom prices, an.l 111 be-' 111 1 '1 r. Bul.ti fo,' pra-wi nil rt-.ji. &. a. MLKErH.v:; a Ron. l"sot e ilie. N.C. -TN'o. H Wlldd.VMS 1S n, H hi-, ini.-r.-t In lite Ili-m f Willi .in- X Mur. 1,1-. -n, 'vtlinliii-.ii. i.iil 11 nr 1,1-.. n A: t-., N,-w '.i.t-k, i- tti" 1 . itei'.itii.-r i-;i iio-i 11'. -i r..t. ,ie- I, e.-1 rr-i-i n.-n. :i..-.r ee, r, . i;- r. r.i ..1 j n. wiii.iiiiis -1-..., i.ije.-. i iii. . n. e. K 'i Mi'ltoilt-'iN, ,1 1 - !!.;.! M u V v 11. 1. 1 .WIS. D 1: Ml"!.r'lhi'. W. K SoliKV . .! in. I. Is-.'. gi'ri.uin:-;'; to nil". a;;o i: - nil ri-n te .f .iir.-n.i-i,tii 1 -iili-. I li.-r.-l.v line if ii -.- -it.-e. ih ii'ni ' i' wniiiiiii i ilis.'.'M'iii'io I. .111 1 I o k ull il.-1'i..r.- 1.. Ui.,1 llrm in 1 nil Jnn-1 st".i.-. l-.-iyin.-iils ran I't' iiihU A. IL Wllliiiins or T I.. I...ve, iiti .ar,. iuli.'lli-I I" Hive reei'te;- w lion 1 ani ui'seni, I l. V 11.1.1 AMS. 1 ojollovilli-, Joi. ) II. Is--. A ihe OM Stand of J. D. WILLIAMS & GO. rjnr. M)i-:i:sn;xKi) KL f-ntori-'l ui. e,,, irinei'slilp nnli 1IAVK r Hi.- ili-m .f . 11. " nii'i'i 1 ' 1 1'l'-in'is,1 1 f i' -ii'oii mi'i N.ti;tl si. . ,,s. ne y von n.-il K.--I- fur sin ill i-i-oIIim f.r i-.isii. mi l ..it sii"ii 1. lis m,t In.- I" i.-..ini'i rut ensl.i , an I w ill .-it- 11 tn.p nine I" i-'ititr.i -i it. fiii iiisti fiirm ntieen rt-llill-ie eill'lle. A It Wll. 1.1 VMS, .1 l WILLIAMS, trnyetlt'' ilif. J-iu'y II. l'J. iui-.l'.'U. Patents far Inventions. I'.. W. .VMU.ltsoN. J. '. SMITH. JL!73!2TwC2r r cinirif A T IKKNKV S-A l-l.AW, ;m 7th st., Viishin,'ton, l). c. Nt .o Ir i'lliiliieiry t'.iiiin.!in. rt" tti- t.it n l.iiii ii' Is iil,t.' I !' Ii-Hit limn ni,y mlur ',-M,,.,i,-iil- m.',-ii--v. i.-"k ..f ii,:.,rinitit.-it enl r.' ef I'lia.tfe. l.t't' Kli vi. luriiltlli"! iii ii i.- Hv. - tl Advertisement. '(-. N,,n, J: i- f ( V EMISSION MRRCIIANTS, ' i . 1 . 'lio., hli Ii uv iiiaKe n spetliiliy. (VnftlguraMt gAVE MOHEY! BUY FOR CASH. TIELiriVING the past senson has Mfl Uvinti'il tlie inl(-lli(;eiit class of vitamers, that il would be better to buy for Csh j than I'oUoii option, t oiler lliis First-Class Fertilizer (I IMVII Fi.lt TAX TAIII-l iliri'it to the rianu-r fnr$3oirrtoii incur 1. 1. ii I Inls. 1 i iii.intitii--, (32 pur Ion. Nil Ai.i iils. 'I Iii-m- eiilv who can pay I ash, ih'i-iI wiili- for puces. I-'armrrV ( "In I -s, ( ,i.oii;i is iiml ilenli'is arc invilcil ti i-.it 1 mi- in lis 01 w 1 ite us. W'ealsoim peit niul m.mtil'.ittuic u full line of Agricultural Chemicals, sikIi .-11 Ai ill 1 hosphato. Snip, Ammonia, Nil rate Nuhi, Kainil, &e. Alt nemls Mil j.i.i 1,1 analysis of TllOK. li.MM V. 1 lire, tor of Aj;. . Slation. ( r II m- i.n- uitkiiiiun t.. .iii n..k vur Italikar erpbsss steamboat co. i i Steamer Schedule. j On mi I alter Al i i! Hi -.1 mi l until further Mttw, i Vnl .1? , v,, .,, ,. , ,, :a,ul. "' " mi liciiiM.N. c.i. im m. anil 1IIMIHB In; i lo'clnrk p. m. I .. '.! eil.-r WW t .i iipt. Win. A. lloI'MM, Wll Ii- iv.- l a ,,..e-. ii, w, .11 ,-.t.', mid ftinray mi t "-1--k ii. in., .-.ui w r,!n,ii(:',nn U""1f mma 'I'lllll-s io ul U i,-. ... l. p. lu. J. ti. W II.I.IAMS 4 CO., AcM, 'i; 't T Ifiii-.iTilie, H. Ci FAP GO., DRUGGIST!) i. CHEMISTS, I'illLADMLHIIA. 0$A C btlitn Tor Men orBoys 4'icllC1' ready-made or mad j'ti?crJ-ir, do not ?si io Misciiil. fjp ctrr Ctvla.loo"uo TiiOS. 3B. WAVSOXT, Of - CHATHAM forx'rv, WITH mmi PETTY k CO., UM.I'.Itiif, .. C, Piil.V I.'. eiil-i KS anil SEASONABLE GOODS. l-' rn I V ! . I (v,iili-i ; 10 I. tl I II. I r.!s,:lo-n ; V I.e.- ei, 1,' .! 1 , ilii- I iiml I'Uiii I'ltinnrlii; l!i:ii ii. n v . I, . 11. Ii il, li'ewii nml fnncy i-..!, i . I I 'o 1- M h iiiniit-li- ; S-'l. WlO). I-' ,00 t-.s ; -'.i.ilir..i ier.-.l flit-ini-U ; 11 l -ii.t-h Uo I I i. I. IV -tviilhel.l li'Atlierii. 1'.,,- v i-irtt. et "lirt.U-.s mnl pio in Silk 11 o- it . . - I.i.-s i li'l.l'i'KN .si 1'ANCY llOSlEIJY.J lin-'. 1 iii j del nvitnr l-'n iu-h nmiln and !,.t ..ft it., ,1.'- lo e.-l II .r Hey. I.n. lies' . lni nil ! ev- r . aiitt.lrnglliaj; , l. i lie-' l-'. ,v,l II ise ; l.u.li. ' . t'nl D in k ; l.fli'-s' nml Mi-s-s' lliiiik nml WliiliHnne ; 1 '111. mere IIi ; I IS' AM I..11I-:S" MKHINO IIMSK. We n-l! h 'lllt llleii' III I'Klil' ami Kio I' 1 iy, 111,4 !o t-; the Merk up Hi I the Jfar I .ui.l. Heavy W o. l 11 itn l All Wool ; .v .-1 f-i 1 m i : it is h , I'or Meu'x mi i'll ivs' ivenr. It itly Hi -in-!-!-., I.ti.e-iry I1iuhr.k, Thrra l',v, I ;,fieil Thren I'ly, upiri Kmih Sup, ih. P-'iiirrt. Carpet Boi'derinj?. IMlltSl A N lA M iK. i4' , 4-4 10 match, Sn.liili - l. r liailnnH, lliuinif UnoniH, 11. 1 mi Mm 1 n hi nml Tmokiuu;!. Also, in nil eraue.-t, l 1' fn NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF MLEIGII. . CAB. F. II. C VMlllitlN. l'residont. V. K. ANDKKSOX. Vice Pre., Til MO. 11. HILL, Seo'j. Tho only Homo Life Insurance Co. io tho Stato. All lu funds l.wne.l out AT HONK, and amoin( our own people. W Uo ma Noi'lb t'luol'n uioiit-v mtiroatl to build utnV-.f Bl.itf-t. Ii - one of ttie ntoot aucceMful om- paiiieof IU ii) In Itin I'oilsd ttuiea. lutus. n-l-i arc amply auinciuuU All lotata paid jTonipliy. kitlit UhhimiiiJ dollar piJ lu insl lam. two years tof iiiiitlm In I'hnltiain. It wH rout a 111411 au'nl thirty year only Bra ca'.iaa ill? lo liiauro I'or one Ihotifaiiit uTillara. Apply lor fuithor luermatioa to H. A. LONDON, Jr., Gen. Agt. mTsnouo, .h. e. W. I. MlKll--o. I'lUMiaMul. 1. A. WILIT, Ct.hltr CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK. Or R I LEIGH, X. t . M ok. ' St I 3 ! WI1lffl'l WiaBBlMffl WM'WI-g,gP'Wi,4JJ-yil!WWlM
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 26, 1882, edition 1
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