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Jhi dJhaihnKt Record i . i THURSDAY, FKllltUAUY !, rThreu rooms in tho Pi-coi:n building for rent. 6r Old papers sold at the IU'.".'.;. oftico at half a cent apiece. 8SSr,Iob l'rinfin;,' done in tho hest stylo and at 1.v rates at tLu Jh.. oia office. BfriyCiipt. J. J. Crump begs leave to inform his friends that ho will re main with Shaw ic Harris for another year, ami will ho pleased to nsrvo them as heretofore. teB Dr. L. A ll.iuks has reeei ed a lot of fresh v.yi.viN. viau. ami is prepared to vaccinalc all who may apply, on reasouabl.! terms. JJewaro of the small pox and he vaccinated ! MP You will lind some extra good bargains ut London's in Woolen Goods, Heady made Clothing, also good bargains can he had in Hoots and Shoes. Now is the time; to buy your Valentines. A beautiful Lt on band. W9"For bargains in all kind of winter goods, go to Shaw .V Harris. Toy have just received n lot ol heavy, hand pegged IV.ols. Miiiahle for tho .niiil. Th-'V have also received A full stock (if (l.lldell Seed. 3TXow receiving at Loudon's a lot of No. 1 X aw Cmpl'iibi lasses. I3uckvheat Flour, Mail. Sug.if. Co1!'.'!-. Canned Goods, and all kinds of tiro eeries. A lot of fresh garden seed (Buist's and J'eny'si. Onion Sfts. It' you intend lining any O-.iuno this Bpring call on Loudon and hear some thing to your interest. FErTMUlMlI.K. Ml-. ?ihl disou 1 i.lck tier, of Hadlcy township, has a cow, whose milk is not .sweet like the fresh milk of other cows, hut is smir and cannot ho churned into butler. Oru liAitnr.it (iunc-Our town is now without a barbel', for our profes Bor of the tonsori il m l h in a preach er his Conference has Kent him to another circuit. Pitls'ooi'o's loss i.; Oxford's gain. Rkvkntk IImk. A few days aro deputy marshal T. W. Wombie made a raid into the north-eastern corner of this county and captned an illicit atill in full blast. The persons run liiug it escaped. An Ausknt Pdstm v-i' it The Post master of a neighboring town has been iiliKent from his oluVe for more than ten years, nnd is now living in Texas, his duties bring performed all tbo time by a deputy. Cut His Foot. We regret to learn that, on last Thursday, Mr. Prater Smith, of Matthews town-ship, while engaged in a chopping match cut ore of his feet very severely. The loss of blood wits .so great as to cause him to faint. Vai.estisi'.'s Iyv. N'est Tue.'liyis known as "St. Yaleii'iue'x li.ty.'a id is anxiously looked forward to by the young folks, who then exchange little love missives called valentines. On that day it is said birds sclent tlu ir mates. Labor Cnown is Town. There wis a larger crowd in town last Monday (ConiToi.issioncrs' day) than has been bero in sometime. This was owing doubtless to the day being so pleas ant after many weeks of such disagree able weather. Large Pin. ('apt. .1. A. Ptigh. of Hickory Mountain township, reeeuilv killed a pig (as he called it ) that was fourteen months old ami weighed I!'!!! pounds. It would have weighed more, but during last summer ii had a severe attack of cholera that nearly killed it. Payino Seuooi. Okhkks. For the information and convenience of per sons who may hold school orders we are requested to state that the sheriff ami the county superintendent will be at Pittsboro' every Thursday: so that persons can come hero on that ilay in any week and get their orders countersigned and paid. Heavy Rain. On last Friday night and Saturday morning we had the heaviest rain and severest storm thai bas been known in this section for a long time. The small streams were bigher than have been known for years, and New Hope. Haw, lloeky, and Deep rivers were booming. There is certainly no lack of water now. A Promisino Hov. Wo were told, the other day, by one of our sulx. ii bers that when his copy of the Uk'. oht came, a few weeks ago, with the X mark on it bis little boy begged him to renew bis subscription and offered to give all tho money he bad (twe'nty five cents) to help him pay it. That boy shows the right spirit and will make a man worth talking about, Road Ovkksueus. Last Saturday was the day for the senii-uunual meet ing of the'supcrvisors of tim public roads in tho different townships. I' this township tho supervisors met and appointed the following over Beers: R. J. Powell, Wesley Thomas, J. M. Griffin, J. K. Kubanks, Unfus "Vonible, A. J. Loyd. James P. Ktraughan, and W. 15. Hatch. The other overseers who did not report to the supervisors are eontufuid for another year. ' (loon Ai'Pointment. "At the last meeting of Ihe county comuii.-i.-ioncrs Mr. Thomas II. H.irringion resigned t!h! ollteo of constable, in Oakland township, mid Mr. Oruu S. Johnson was appointed In till tlif vacancy. . This is tin excellent appointment, for .Mr. Johnson Ims had considerable experience as mi utiieer sonm veurs ; ag-. anil was known as one of the best ill the county. I Win-it:: 1'iT.!.. While wood is not S'i seaice nnd costly this winter as last, ei it is a very expensive ilein. Last wilder theio was very groat sul- , fi ring in nearly cverv town in the Slate on accoinit of the reun ity of wood, out warned hy that expert, n:-;' 'evi -rvhodv tried to lay in a g.'od sup ply for this winter. The continued bad weather, however, bus now caused wood to be diliieult to get, and in 'sonic pla.'es it is exorbitantly high. At Ash.' ville the Citi.-en says it si U at tlui r.ik: of eight dollars a cold ! I'MVIJIsiTV li.UI lio.Ui.-Weiire pleased toh itni ih d the I'uiversily railroad is completed to within one mile of ('hi'.ptl Hill, and that I rains have be gun to run regularly. A train leaves the Icrmimis. near I 'Impel Hill, early in the morning, runs to li.ih i-h. and returns in the- afternoon This is a great convenience o the people of thai section and will enable them to spend ilie day in KrJi igh and be at;" home bv nij;ht. Why' not extend this road Chatham-.' It can be done, mid will the lie done if our pi proper exertion. ij le will make A ('it mi Wi v. W I.hvi. -n e'vni a nliavin ; tVn-n I' t i r- ( i;.'":.. X i. 1.'! o' d,M lta!iij'i (imM-si U.nlr iR ttliicli i. t . . t let It I'lilins ty. .l:et'i-r H livilii. Il'iw ell I i ill'ej.in i. II j r Wl'l 'l l H e'.li. .. i I (. t I. .11;,'. TIl' V 1TC Cut I.V Ml. 'V. I'. llri'H i'i, en-e li I'm; I.e. i nf i he idi'.pH I!.il' i-'i Nevn - U ki-iviT 'J his young man is a imti'.e of thi-i pi ice. who went to Hait i ;h a few vears ago and eulered the machine shops, and by inii lligeut and assid uous aplicalioli lias become one of the beit michiiiisls in the country. 'urcoiitilrviind our vonng men would be more prosperous if mote of ihem followed eamj ic ot our yoi; townsiiiau. Mik Lmmk ('ah. Two or Ihrie works iigi we mentioned that one of our coiinlynii n had .-ome very large cats, and it seein.. thai ihishu "pul on his iiietal" tin' ow-ier of every big cat in t cif.n.C. . a id we verily believe that I'Vervbodv has been weighing his pit cat so n-i to claim the champion ship. The 1 U'gi st lli.it h ive yet been - weighed me one belonging t Mr. .lames White, that weighed l.i Ih... and the one. whose prom) owner is Mr. Il I. L. Tys ir, tint weighs II. !!;. The latter cat is said to be imt only immense in !-i..e but a despi rate lighter. Now. beat these cat ; it' von can ! Jru N'i.n:: ) l'oe-.. On las! Mon day, n-. M'r .Irhu W. Petty was riding aloie; the public road I " iding to San ford, at a point near the Moore county line, he t..itnd il,.. dead body of a negro man lying in the edge of the woods. lb- at iUi.-ero.le to ih1.' near est house for lulp and with two other -nil. uien lei'.irued to the corpse, but ui 1 not touch it a. they thought ii unlawful to do so before a jury of in quest could cvsniine it. They saw n aigiis of uuird a and s ijipi-sed the ne;'!M li t. 1 a !',, or died sit hleulv from some other natural cause. Air. i'etiy reported the case to a lu.-uisirnle, who ad1. :-!'d hi;n to itif.n-m the coro ner, which w.-i-, done t.lie next day. Since wiiiing the above we hear that the ihc.asid is Jones At water, and is supposed t i have been the man that bi-olie into a corn crib in thai neighborhood, on tho night be fore, and w:.s idiot at three times. A I the last Sr' a Law l'.i.i i ri.i meeting of tt.e county commissioners, upon the petition of the n-ijuired number of land owners residing in the propositi territory, an election was ordered to be held at Mt. Olive church, in Had.iey to-.vnshjp. on the loth day of March. 1"-'-'-. for tlieimr j'Ose of establishing the "no fence" law in tin' area embraced within the following boundaries, vi: beginning 'id Haw river dames Thomas' line, thence West, thence North to Madi son I'.iiekiar's line, thence North, thence West tolleiirv I'.uckuer's line, thence thence thence thence South to -lesse U ilton s line. West to (ieorge Thomas' line. Sonih to New toil White's line. South to William Shaw's line, lli.. .. S..i:(li lo ( I W. 'olieh'illd's line. .thence F.i-t to lohn Til'eit's Durham '"ad dogs bus c mmeiu-d m towu. Uand. tin nee Fist to P.ddwin's mill In U.o pisl two vlcLs tight have IHind. thence with Luther Baldwin's been killed. line to 1 law river." Eln'.'ihcth C'i'y J,.--rim:iii'.t : John Mr. C'iei ro Mcliano was appointed I'pton, of (eiiuilen eonnty, killed a registrar and Messrs. 11. J). Mann. A. hog on Thursday that wi- IS months ' A.('lohMiii. Samuel .Jones mid Hoc!; mid 7 dsys old when it cuino to its Andrews -Hill-holders for .aid doe-, untimely end, by violet v, tint we's'u tion. i i-M pounds. . j Winston Lcilrr: There is now i Si iini N Di:rn of an Oi.n Cn'izKV. no Himill p-.x in Winston. The "last 1 -On last Tuesday the dead bo.lv of mho wan on the 15th of January, nu 1 Uev. William Snipes was found lung 'hut is now gone. 11m Health in the public roa I a mile or two from Ollieer does not appreh-nd tiny dan his residence in Paldwin township. i 14 or to persons viMting luslon. Shortly before 110,111 of that day he Wihningtr.11 lteview: It is drove otl" in his buggy from the house v(.rv evident tint where oti news of a neighbor ( V. P.. Farrar, esij..' j,;(.r jK nnanci.illy si;cce..:-ful lift v apparently in his usual health, and iro ,, f uimcs, tind the mournful soon thereafter lm was found lying ,jHti.v diifi iert newspiper en dead in the road, and his horse (,i tH,.,Mist,s abunJatitly establishes the ' very gentle animal) and buggy about f.u.t half a mile distant. It is supposed ; ' Wil .n) A,1vH,1(.t.: t ,lues l ,v he died fuddetily ot hi'i.rt -disease a,,, . ( f j.,..,.,.,, fell out ottne buggy, and lustanh. ul ,. (1,,ltIl j,, a honil.V n.anm i old horse not knowing it k. pt travel! -n s . n )1 tinvnsili in ti,iHcoiii. .ing on. He will be buncd to day at ,v filills? ut of ,,U bin-v. Il.s i J1!,l'K'f "! T. . , .' neck' was broke, mid he an d inimc- j The deaHt ot this venerable mail 1 of (jjull.jv :(iod deserves more than a pissing ' notice. He was eighty eight years Laniinbnrg Enterprise: A utile lold. and had lived along life of re- child was burned to tleaih at Hamlet i mailable polity and gentleness of yesterday morning. Its n.n-her, Jane I character, ami died without tui enemy. 11. ss, a colored woman, left it alone ; Ho had bceii a local preacher of the in Uie house) near the lire, i.nd wneii 'Methodist Church for over half a 'tho returned Lund the chili dead century, ninl his Ufo was a practical exemplar uf tin) Gospel that hu preached. It is nut surprising then tiiut such u umn was universally le- loved, lie n tainod his faculties both : oi hoi Iy an. I muni mil remarkable 1 manner for one of such advanced ugo. ' nnd, if we mistake not. preached re;,' ularly at his appointment:' to tne la: t Peace to his adios ! ('oriiiuis'ihniers Meet hi'.;. The cot'.idy coniuii-i-i oners held tln ir regular niot.lhly meeting on la .t Monday and Tin -d iy. The following accounts were audited and ordered to be paid : H.uuiai ,V lieu li-n, lur pirnr lamse, f ! !n to ()) It. M. Hii-ii. til I l I". S-i:rt, I'M' iv ui k mi brMtt'o i.crn-H hit,-1) :l; i r el-, 150 II. V. K.X'HI, lei llllllilfi Bl.il lillilil. Illr M'hllel lli.ll-l' in I'i tiii-l til. 41 M i. it. Kxline. I..r hti i- i b : rliik I.. H.:u.. ..o, "it flil 0. V. l'lMI.,.oe, .-il. -r-ll. t'T -1 ll t)fi' MTVIM". Ml Ihfl-tiel' t'lillll, HOU A, (I. Il'!n(,-ii. ttt.i wiiiiiM lirki-IH, II I'll) .luliil 'l i.i.liiu-, ni:f v. iloefs li -le-l. 1 SU J. K l'..ie..i k, l ir wlii.ul ImtinK io'n in .ttrii l X.i. (It. 10 (;(l .1. I" Kiili-ink .i. fi f iii'Ct-iiid mi l fur liniiiKiiirTii.il! Iina-iii .11. (il. t") DO W. I., ill u!i i, fur n :iii mi l.riiiii m ll.'iil, ;, mill, 'Jj.no J. II. Wi i-li-r, AM-tit, fur i!in'i-ii:il un. I unik eii b i i I ; : s ai tlu.t- Wu.1,1 Mill Lm-Ktille, Sl "i'J .). M. .lolllim II, nllt i I s -ll'i. 1 lllll'l, I SO .1. II. Illirris, i ut nf m-lmiil lilliil. 11 Oil tnt'.iiiru l-'iiin-'.l, Inr !Wii I m.lrt of Hltinv ! iiiiiii-Iiiiiimi. 4 0.) i. II. (' .la,-;.eil, U.I (il.j lii liitl to iMi.ir Inline, .1 11 l. W. f.,r f liniin l ceu- Vf V ill H 'I ilUT tl .H'l, 2 "') J. J Kniiilii, iti-.icy hi, .in!', f.T t iIioh hm v,i i s nil i.'rr.ti i J.ny ami lisn a fnr fniine, 8 ir 1'un 4 liinin-y, lur btiepiiiH fur i.i,ii.i.iu.-, " 11 Uci'i.iu.n.Ti.Ki M M. 1'anil! h. riii..iuil Lis pi.ll t.it fur s;:. Ui:iil ill li Tinil Amliew .1. l!!i',:!i.'i -nit 1 1 eil oil iiv in IsT'.l tf 7 1, in Jssij .' I :il mi t .ui lss it i)ii:i.ii: li, al .InMi I', lis ! m rcmittiilai.it; tioitl.l-- I n') ).f ISSI, Oiil'l'.iu.o, Timi ,Uii" l'e.r,v ln-iniiiilt. il Ui;r II, Mil. 1,1 I I. if issi. t);iit;:;i:i. 'I' n.t li'iimit Pm- i .il t ln n -mi i teil ." ! I ui. l is lux.- It i r s i . mim:i:i.i. Ti.nt ClmrlcH Hill Iib u'liniii-il Ion iioi I t:is tnr l-s'i i.iul !-';. (UOILlll I), 'I I. nl till' c iilil'iUIrl' ill (listl-ii-t No. Ill :l i.vit In tin' i',iliiini;tfe ol ilis trict N:i. 10 .:! l"i lur : suiiiiluia uumlK-ri:,l iiliii-i Nn. Id. Oiiniai,.n, Tim ,1 C (i.ini-r mi l MmrU Alinili-rl)- i-i-tntl toil iiiililn t X inr ts.si OliDKIII.Il ri.ll' H, I. .ml l!ii.Uii:t No '.'J Ijf i e'lHTifi- i Willi liuliuui) en bdnin! nnli r i.f ; Uiiin.lU.n Tltiil .1. A..I ilins ui In- ,i niiiiti-1 i'.iiiiiiiiUi-i.i:iiiii in i!in-e nl Jjini-s Il,ini4, lllllil-.lll'.n. I lull ii. 11 liuivriH, 11 J Siiirn ami V. K. SrniH i i' i'ii'.iiili',l rii.iiiiiitli'i- nn-ll in ili-l net s 1 OlilU liKI) rim! I'.in it I'ntiin l' :ii"iiii,ti il cii.iiiit'i'i-ii .'oi ui i-litm i.f l.-iinc.l, i'y- niiiii, U'-i m-il. tliitiiau n. i Inn llii'.i'iiii'.iiii'tiirs f,.r linll.lin Ilie IH iv Ci-lilt house latvii iililil I.-1 i,I Ju V lo l'nlilittl' I lie Hllllif. ihid Litei-aiiu'c. Pock I'tsr. X.O., J in. ol, lbSl Ta. Ri:eoii: Outside of pareiilal inlhieiue thcic is nothing (hat inliu ences (lie young mind mj much as len.iing. If this he true parents might to be very careful of wnat their chil dren read. 1 have been led to say what 1 may say in this, from having R'ati a few papers, published in the North, that are not only immoral, but vulgar and plain advocates of JJob lngei'soU's infidelity. 1 wish to say that "livery .Saiurd iy," and "r'ollies and Fancies" of 'in Pine St., New York, and the Star-Sp.mgied U in ner" of Hinsdale, N. II., are totally unlit for any one to read, and espe cially the young. They tire now be ing si nt. all uvcr ti e Sonih to corrupt the young and had them, if possible, to lollow tin- great American In-idel. Pi-sides these there i.-, another i'u! lishing House : .eliding oui pamphlets of a very low character given to the people to buy and read as fads, when gnu-rally there is not a shadow of truth in thi in. Conspicuously among ihcMi is iieihiiond Ihi) Outlaw." (which has In en justly exposed by the Kr.i oiuO Our people v. ill bo none too pure if thev read oiilv the la-it lin-ralure. and no mind can long be tree from il-praity which feeds upon sr.ch ii'uhy trash, if "reading begins the' mail." lind travel completes him,'' be careful, parents and teachers, what the boys read, (.-iiid girls too.) for tell me what the buy "reads" and I will tell you which way the man will "travel." A Sciiscaiiu.a. Stat a Hews. Norwood ( ih uner : There is a man in Stanley county, who is only about :S2 years old, thai now has his fourth wife. Concord Hun: Tho slaughter of and Lurned almost beyond recogni- lion. Winston S-ntiinl: A shockin;; iKM'i.lent occurred near Style's Mill, hist Sututd iy, Mr. Calvin .Met lee, 11 young lean about. years of iige, vvhin! chopping wood, had tho mh' foitiine to have a In e f ,11 tipun him 'whicli eiii.sed iniitnnt death. His body u na horribly mu.dicd and si.vu al limbs broken. Moore !:;.: tie: We havo reliable itif iri-iatiou thai, the liui us mine is prove g a boniH Zi in i's ii suits, and wii! piove a fortune toils owinrs. - l-'l-elll all stetiolis ol the o-uin ! w In -ir the most discouraging lie coitnts nf the cotidi'ioii of the loads They are nh.io.i! b:otid pa-sing and travel in many plan s. Wibnh.e'on lliview: Dr. John Piidgi-n, i f ('aintiick, is in) years old tiiid yet. he is ns vigorous and hearty us liiany men of half ihat age. He walks from his home lo Point Caswell, nix mihs iheio and sit mih;s back, will nil case, and when In wants to go t.li hir.g ho jumps into his boat and '-paddles hi.) own c Uioe." C'oticoid Sun: Our people wire very much surj ri.-ii d to s r l!r, F lis l.i e, a f- l a.er eiiiz 11 ol tiiis coui.ty, come riding into town la.-l Wednes day, lie Was fie-dl Ironi Haywood co.n Iy, it. el had ridden tho entire ill-t-i nee. eh l.tirsi b-iek. Ml'. Lee is St years oi l, which neil.e, the jour ney sum the tmiri: rein 11k ibio. ( 1 reel": bnro Xott.'i State: We lire itif.irnn I that Hie city authorities h ive 1 inch im 1 the il il of Jlio llid s me tliitty sicfes in 1 xtent kim-vii us the ( i dmt r pi -ic , north of the Mai iinsviili! r eel, from ti p -irt m ar the intet'.-i i ti ili i f l.'e htr t tleet with Mlid lo.id, to he tl ,i;d us a puMiC ctiui.tciy, f a- liiohuriid of tic dead. A six villi' ('ii!.' n: Th' nulhnrif ie of the W. N. ' ii 1 Invegivon ideis f-.r Icll (lew hn-oiictives lliid OIK lotnd.i-d box and fi.it curs. Win 1: the road is regulnrly ep' ii"d to Paint U'.'ck 11ml Pigi'i'l 1' will '!) operated in three biauele s, Ir 1 11 A-dn il'e b. Hali.dmry, Ajja . ille In Point lioek. . uml A sin villo lo I'ige.iii, in:,) beyond. (bi.-.toiii 1 l.!.,"'li : Wo tire in formed that .-otiie tu. Ui. own parly or parties I ro'o; into too "Chapel church" on'' iii-.l t :..t week tiudstohi I lien from the 15. bin and uomo hymn books. They bi.'kn out. a pane i f glass iti.d got in ,it a window, Steal ing is had eiioti.;n hut when a man is no vile as to go into a church mi, I pillage ihfiich pre ci ty wo fail ol words h) i.xi'1'iss an opinion of sticti a one, P doieh N.-ws ( )bs, t v-.f : The county commissi . ns atu i the mag isiintes mi i vis'cr.iav ti in I nonro- priatcd (Hli) lo i r. cl a new cutut house nnd ji.l. The plan for the nt vv buildino is s ,i I to lie very x iclleuf, and tlf struct, ire will lm of biick, with nu iron front. Tim low,, r walls of the pre ii i.l building will be Use 1, but the lieW COlUt hollsO will have a lunch larger trout, on F.iyitte ville slll. t. l'a i t ti vihe F.xuniini r: Caitain Bel, jan. in Ihibiiisoii, i'otnierly uf this town, is now coutu-di l Willi tne Mobile Chi'iliicle, oil" i f the best papet.-i pnb'.islied ill licit civ. A ()i respond-ut in liafedt c anity -.viiti sio Us that Mr, Cuitis (Irtdy nf that county, on Tue-day, the '2:k llli., l-liltiohtere 1 It hog ttaif Wc'ghcd six hunured pounds imt. The l), g was of the M ieeo or L' d.-iint breed cas,cd wioi iimMvc sloe':. Wihuin -'on St-tr: W'v und.-r-latid that Ihi .sat M .y.- I'. A l'.ivwe;- and W. J. .1 ihnsou, of U i ',:is!i Town shi, I'lt'iib-'ihiii'l com, iy, ran awry iVem tlu ir homos on Snu i i v neu idug, the -ill h nil., and have not since been heind Irom. '.S'in y n ; ::; i-i -spec-lively 1',! an 1 F) years. Any ii.fnr-lll-l! .u in to their w heleab Hi's Would IH) 'loli'iit be i iiat.kl'illiy Ill-lived. A lab isti- of the Star says tha tln'-se bovs are ,,t the Pee Dee Cotton Mills.- J!;.. Fuom.. News A Oosei -ver: A young negro iii.ii nf t'.is eilv Clelli. s Ymlll"'. Was kill' d nt th" wnti r l;u.k m .ir Kcyser, on the I hilt igh ,V AiL-'in-la u.uhoad. yesterday murning. Youe. r waseiii-ploye-1 v. a liaiu hand on the local Ireight, and as the train moved ell" from tho tank he attempted to go from Un tend, r i f the eliffi' e to the top of the box car next to il, when his foot sopped on the ice en the car, and ho led on tho track and the whole train pa si d over his body. L"noir Topic: Mrs. F. S, Hatuni, the wife of oar new ci'.i.en from i..s oi county, e'lined by the needle in ISSJ, $:,' I ifsj !es iittetaling to her houM-hold nll'iu-s. Mr. 'duo. 1!. Sft.l h is lately l:-". 1 a :-hoat which ran take in tin- ea'c-'o'-y of cuiiosi tics la- nioi.is! rosiiies. It varied nothing from urdiumy piga exe.pt list) olio of his fec, upon which Wert five t,., s l ei euil'l'li-" those of a dog. Upon thn e .(' the toes VM-re imiU li!', the claws , f a dog, while th( remaining two hud no nails. Hillsl oro Observer: The habeas corpus case of das. Y. Jones, a man sent up front D.ohiui coiin'y on n cliargo of '-n'teini ,'ing to press ra tions which tie fiile I lo do," nn 1 cont'iied in Or.itiye j .il, yvus luaid iit ('hiiiiibers before Justieo liui'in, of the Supieiiie Court, last Saturday. Fpi ii iuvestigtti u of the jipirs it appeared there wai no process he foie the e uirt sul'.ieieht to justify his nrrtst or to hold him to answer, and I lie prisoner was ilisehargcd. Some of tho maeis'rati s are Very ctuohbs about luiking up tin ir papers. Ox'ord Torchlight: The (had body of a negro I aby, iiewlv born, was f utnd in the woods on the Harri-buro road, a slmit ibsiat'i-e from Oxford, list Fiiihty r.fii rneon. It lay in a rabbit box, and was covered wiih nn old blanket. Wiley l'.rodie, a colored boy, came aeio.-s it while hunting, nnd at once n portc I i to the town iinthoiitiei. C uoner W. A'. Joins held an impiest l ist Saturday and Monday, tut was unable to asscurtaiu ' its piin-iitagn. Therfi wire nomiirlcs 'of vioh nee, and the doet,ir'n opinion ., -, -i i . , -, i ii i.. . .i is tlm ( Ji:l I titnie to i's il-i.'.li by j.ut ur.d no tins. , i, , i - . ureciisliovo Patriot : i.entnry prodnco is now selling hi-her in Oreei.sl.oro' lliau i.l. any' tin... sim-e the W II-. All acliOII of J. uhneet involving ihe ti!oof (he Conrad i!il! I 1 ii, u Hi,:. V,,i, i. ie ii I v iv, j ( ii,. 1 ,. ut J .i id Ii court 1 i -t we, I, i.ivnpv ill- several ilavs (,f lie- c ur'. The sill' Wiis br 'M"ht 'v F. N. Stitli and 'ihi rs vs. J. F. McKu' and oili. rs. v r mi.. ,.,,: !.., i i,i ... u.. ". .... tptisiiou in eou'ri'Vi'isy. 'I he decis- ion Mlstailis ttie. t. tie of .b !e.e, wno wid how .levcl'.p tl.ef .m-i.e. The propi'i t v ii im iiii-i 1 y v-ihuil.ile, niakino- tin, amo.,t ihM-Fe 1 in the (j'Ciinent siid, Ihe larg.sl, pauaps, tv-r adjudicated in our e.otiri.-." New brrniaii : Thi- conimnnii v on last T.iiirsd.iy ni.hl, was ht ird.sl with the news ,f the murdi r i.f Mr. J. M. A r-isliiie, who was one of onr ohh Ht 1 nil most sin -tne I eii i -us. M r. AgOstine w s in tne inpl'iv o! t!;e Mi i-iud n. c. lh.ii. o-ni; la-t We nesdi-. the t liipiovei s were p int i ll . . i, ' , 1 1 ,1 ll.gio licuve l il (piarler . I a .1.1- liu" W liUil lie anerw ir is n in lii'i was not ' guid ": lie K lurnel to Fie efii of Ih" I'ci -;s-i!!-t r an I d. m-iiid. I oilier money in i'-i i lea l; while lanliiuer htt::c.f in. bearable in bis bt h ivnn ... , . , . and byhii ub.t-ive tilteriuu-i-s, ?,Ir. .yi'i.S'lUO lOtiCilill l.illt I.T'l'.:i I III) III- pel if lis eo.it and rmuoi.s'r.iU-d with idlil, wheretiiu ti tin; I lad; tl.-tel of .1. vll in.' vttn'te Fi-tnd and with the i'iiu-t of his knife sli.i 'o d him t , ., , ... , . d- atl. by S'-vi i l'.ig lm j'lular veil;. K'l.st'Ui .loi-rt.al: Mr. Frank To v. of JotU-S his the largest Hock of rl-.ei-ii in !h-' c.jitnt v itholil .'liu) head M, . . ,' i ... e c'.ain.s to make more clear protit on his sl;i i p than mi hi-, firm pro- oiiels. A iviiierol'Onsh w c, tv f n' t he yP is u. lows: illl I iellt IloJV.t H, i 0 1 bales of cott.m, .Mlil barrels of c.ro 2d,IMKI 1,S. of lo t.!, r, p. limits lltl l tl, hi peas . . eiioieii (! run . in iieao 01 no;;- 'Vhicll Wei'Jleil '.l.tlail IllS. W.iliave tec, ii d liiiou.eh t'ol. (I ('. M i-.i s r: l.nta',,1, lei-ed on the farm id J"ss L. Kennedy of Palling (.'reek tn.vu- hip, pr. ei.a ly in ! iie s'-.apa cf a dnck. Tin; p i.-il ion of the head, tlm liecl;, Ihe vines, tt.e bre-ist, and in fact tin wl.ii;.; b'l'iy 1 Kci pt feet and 1,-g-t, look i . .' . . . . 1 1 . ,i ,-1 is if In. title iiitcnde-.l to -row it 111 News Ob-erv. r- L-";;ieI Yin . cv, II. I old deaf I'! 1 d'M b man, 1 !; ,trcsi.!: ::t ..f fh ,p.i i:i:i, d..-d in thill- Village on M 1i1d.1V, the ''.!; Il ol J ueuiry, aged nearly tiglity jears. Although uneducated l.e was re- luaik.b'v inicUiio-iit iitnl iiiveiilel for l.in.M-lf many uutur.d Hlgu.i in- . eecdiii.'.y i.i.:i.di."H,t and ..npi.'pii-iie i.v wi.idi b -coni 1 e .mu11.1iic.to wiih others. Old SilldclllS (if the I'll! ... m Vel'SltV Will remeinlier llO'.V (p.Ui'Llv he h arued the news of the day, and how ce.', r ho. yvas lo impirt his im- fermati . ta others He wan very staunch in his jiohlic.l prim iph s, 'and was lev. r known to vote dili'. r- i-titly Iron, his party. On his death bed, being asked by sius whero In- was going wi'lt a radiant face he iM.iiited e-ii-erlv to the ihii'S. 'J"lle ( latter years of his life were i-p nt in n ivertv. but he w as wiHiu.lv eared ' for i.v kind ciii'-u.- ..f cuapei i iiii. I 111 CoiuitlUU W ilh ltd old slitilents ... ,. .. . i . i .. . ot tile l iiivii-, liy we rcyrer io near of tiin di iilli el "Oi l Lem, ol v. limn we have many plj.-sant recuih ctions. tin. llu'iu.i'. : Stiicsvillo Loiltuirk: Jhumi. Stuue, mill of Mr. it. A. tie. of (Vne id to.Misi.ip, ha.-, a hen v. loch l lY -evt i'V nli. i I' d.lV The l-g.'.H lire of lilt l-it'll size and Very (Um i l them l,:i, two y.liis. One id ther-c e;;gs, v.hich is ie.w b f,.ri. it -, lne.i-,- tiri s H ii.cl i s one w ay, i'l 'i.ci.es the other, -in. I Wei.-hs ! .. T..ehtti i- of the '!!i! I s.oi-k. Oil the ,:i;;ht of the !'.:h of .I-. iu.ry tit hl.leUt-l.oll -e of Mr. L I'etui.dt Mvers, of Union Jrovo towiistiin, w is burn- td I.v nu inctidiai v lire, nu I widi it ,S'M) jl,s. of bad, n, I'll. (1,1, els of shelltd corn ami about oil iisi i Is of WI..-U. not t nu nti.'!'. a immberif u-, In! , , , , ,. . r i i i . ..nd valuable iiridcs.-fd:ii.-rei.t kinds !-. Ji r-.ie Calioi' i :! lost all of his. biieon and corn, wl.ii h were htored in the same flmoke-lioiise. A , ,, , yonn-man named l.rowiMi son id llev. i)avid llro A ti, living near Shep- herd's X Il iads, tiiis cnntitv, was .lii,.,-i,l in K-ibbnrv olio day het week for p.s-iug .1 f'-rged cluck on i i ',, , . i ( ,i . ,:,, Ml-, dollll D lo ot tl. lt pl-ice. 110 is rc'neiiioi ri i i i so as ii i' young man who led the (-itc-i."' nt Miss Paiidcr's in., lir.s in" 1 1. is section , . . I ,, , , I, , about two ye:o a: I tl is to lie ad.h-d that he !- it whH wi'-'i and unction as to buve won fiom the loieollvthe title of "Snikcv." Thrie wei ks ago we told Ihe story, upon the i.tuboiiiy i f a coru sp in- .iitit ot I :: kli'.egi'I i lie I'm- y oo iv. ul Ashe C linlv, ill the ols' of lie- eend , by l.U wif aidi d and ubet- tc i bv h. r tvio Meters. It itppeiO-s fromficts wh ieh hn. l.t'ly coin" to us that it yvas not tlm wife who iic tnaliv conimilfe l the crinii'. but n.e of her sisters, Martha liner. Mis Julia Scot t, un it her one of lu r i-is tors, cave to Woody enough brandy to make him drunk and render him helpless, ami while ho Wi.s hi this aoie-.i::'! !::;; had I'CVi r go: ten along wi ll togellur ill. 1 his wife, :t si cms. induced her i tw n sisti rs to nier into this coii- i-piracy to get rid of him. Klirewtlne-Ns nnd Aliilit. ll..p P.iltcrs sofnely advertised in all the papers, t-cculur and religious, are haying a 1 ir,;e Hal , and are s-up- pl.'tiitin" all oilier medicines, lucre ts no deny ing the vi.tnes of the Hop i.hint, nnd the ptoprutors of tluse . .. i . L .,,. ,,,..,1 1.ri.ivd. 1'ittcis b ue shown fio.it Hir.wu- m ss tmd ability in compounding a , . . ' , Putters', yylmse y utiles ilie SOplUJH- b!e to cv rv one's observation. 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I.i-i .- Is r.,- Urn lsi uiuuuul ol r.,.,. .. 1. 1- -U i :.i,,,- ii'.w a full lino uf Fasu'j Cj!ooc1s9 NOTIONS, C!I?OCl'SllES, HOOTS AM) SHOES, , . , , ., . . u very lutvo i.!..i'k iihi-li will tu ii,,il nt roili)4 ,.rl-'' i I...i.'.-.,r1,'uy,,uc.a.buy Ue-ai vi.-ry l" f ill L 9 T J D O iJ ' 5 1 Into; a in an t r, e, ,ii' u lain alouk ol sa l. ie. axi:s, SIIOVF.I-, SPADES, 1'OUKS, IfAMKS, T HACKS, AC; i ii:i i' i.v r.ut T!is Lamest M cf Plows anA Plow Castings ill ife County ! 1MB mmm A SPKOIALTV! A 1 rge .tod; of Ea CLOTHING ! - t!,.j. ... . OP ALL J I Xi .S : Nl"l'S' , AN 'l''-I()i ,x ,,MX ,.,,... -u 1 lA 1 lit (,KAI h8 ('AM1KS, Af. - - t . , Pamt3 0l13' Vamish, Glass, ,, i,n-,i, , blips. Bridles, Furniture. I .iiii I Ii ailoiiiil-ter-. tbr. and hnvii sotiie on hnud now that Will be ..it I. ... son i u . nni, It V'-'ii i"--l nii-,- !" -ui'., mul tvutnn a oui. "',in,i. -ul,- e,,! I ei-'-ii-." i" my .iioiin. I inn a--' i,i i"i- iv l i.'i'i ' e.vx ii yiioNs, U jnu -I ,'ln' eali ill' i i ri ' I l!- I'i'Ml WUS'IU Ili.ltle. w. ... ic--Dorj. l'ia-a."i-.i. j.-ni. . is.:. kpoiitk.l;:-;, look ! mil ft w.wt Pi MB! r.ALEian, i:, c, a i; I' s T l t. I I i: a 1' i: r: s is HARDWARE, Gis ssil Gun Iopkieiitsj AMMlNIilOX, lHMi COI I.Ai.'e' AN. i Sl'lUlT"- M I'.N S loe.I'S UENKK .M.I.V PAKivl'!'. COLT, ii KM IN; 'TON, Moolli:. LlCHAllDS AM) O'llllll M Mv I or lit NS AI. OS UN II Mi. J. NAT. ATWATEtt, 01' Cho.tln.m Co., s."i 1 u,- ,.'ur ' t'l'-rs 1LS I i ., i ,s, I ii 1T i'HK'RS. si.i Ain: or.ALiNo. i TTio s. H. ll'tKtNS Sous 1! M.F.iOM. X. C. lial"U-li. N ... l-'-sl. fcjJTATi'. or XOKTil CAIIOLIXA, lol N I V oi lit VI II . : . in tnK sri i:ii!oK cui i.T. J'-ii-s.'l n,- .11 c.iiii-' J.iun.'-. Or, ,'u :u. I .Lis. 'li Oi ii, This a mill l.i ,1,.,'l.ir.' 'he lnfiaiil!ints Irtmimia ;,i. ... t- .'." -.i a a le."l Un i. sa ... ,i,linaf. Tlm ..-.! 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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