(Ehaiham Record THUIISDAY, MAUCII Hi, 1882. LOCAL HECOHD3. ST Look out for the X mark. tflk. Read adverticnient of the sale of the Carter tan-yard property. ... to?" Now is tho time to get bar- gains in Clothing. Shaw & Harris are offering their stock at actual cost. ... Mir- Wlion vim poiiib to (l.tm t nest week renew vour siil)sc.rii)tion. or. if vou don't come, send it by vour noigh- bor. V ' ItiT Blank Deeds. Laud Mortgages, f'i,t..i r. .. (.,.., r. j T.imi lt.iii.1. nd Magistrates' blanks lor Rkcoiiu office. do at the . . . . BOT-Farmers read! Bvnuni & Headen nro now oll'erinjr the eelebra- ted Anchor Bkaxd Fertilizer for 4!0 lbs. lint cotton per ton. 8WT" Shaw .t Harris have in stock a full lino of Fro.sh (iardon Seed mid Irish Potatoes: now is the time to buy before the selection is broken. KiT Mrs. M. A Y. Palmer is pre pared to take boarders during court -week at her residence and at the "old Long house." Stalls aud forage foe horses also provided. The public patronage is solicited. B& Wo take pleasure in calling at tention to tho a Ivertisniinut of Pes- cud, Leo k Ci. With tliem is our clever young friend an 1 former co.iu tyinan," C. C. M. 1) tnald. who will always be pleased to serve his old couutymon. 8SyNow is the time to buy your Seeds. By n mil & Hea len li ivo on haml Onion Sets. G ir.l.'ii Seeds of all kinds, Irish Potatoes, (.'lover and Grass Seeds. Ottering their entire stock of Roa ly-mado Clothing at cost for CASH. W3" When vou come to Court next week, be sure and call at Loudon's aud see his stock of Plows ami Plow Castings. He has just received a largo btock of Corn ami Cotton Hoes, Kentucky and Farmers' Friend Plows, Double Shovel Plows. Call and get ft circular about Threshing Machines, If you need any Guano be' sure and call at London's. i tfft. Remember if vou wish to carry your wife a new Spring dress you can find the latest at vies at London's: he has received a new lot this week. He is selling his Winter Goods at -cost Foil cash. A large lot of Iyirim' Sheeting and Spun Cotton low for cash. Sugar, Coffee, Cheese. Crack ers, Cuba Molasses and Canned Goods of all kinds, just received. The Mr mps. The "mumps" is on the increase- in our town, and the number of its victims, as well as the victims themselves, continue to swell. It seems to take special delight iu attacking our courting youii-j men, several of whom are laid up. Dir.n or Lockjaw. A little son of Mr. B. F. lTiehurch. of New Hope township, recently died of lockjaw, caused by having two of his fingers cut off in a cutting knife. The de i i ..t...i.i.. i. i i uece ascu was a leiniu natio iiu"ihiinii . . . , - i t' promising boy, and was aojut ( years old. Wokkixo thk SriiKKTs. The streets of our town, like the roads iu the county, have been worked within the past few days. Xet. week is court week, you know. What a pity court week didn't come oftener if its approach has such a good effect upon our streets and roads ! Nkw Postoffice. We arc pleased to learn that a new postolli.-e, oa fed 'Peonies' Mill", has been established on the route from here to the Gulf, and that Mr. John Peoples is appoint ed postmaster. The new ollice is about six miles southwest from here on Jtocky river, and will be a great convenience to the surrounding conn try. An Appreciative Scbscuibku. It very much encourages an editor to know that his efforts aie aitpreeiated hy hia readers, and kindly words are very welcome. Due of our Fayette- ville Huhscribers iu renewing his sub scription writes us, '-.lont stop the Ivecoiid while I live and when I am gone I w:ill leave money to continue , St 1 1.11.1 " A IUilboad Manaokii W e nre pleased, io mii 1 i.i . ii i ir T t l' . tier has rtger iu addition fore 400 inaua; one cials is everr inch a ceiitleman. i ' The Biiasti.v Family. Rev. Dr. i V. T n..,..,lv ..f Unit.,..,..'., , J O lust uek He was on of tlm' most 11 mat, .tiiij. ,). v,. uiii- ,.xpiro i;i a retk or two. If ho con- -7". Jy . ' ... i .."i ,U,V,,,,,U'U" K,K . I their sistenu need cleansing by nil-1 1 1 A I C? IT1 1)1 1 W I; I ) VJ ' been annoiuted (ieiierul . Alan- .;,:.,. ... i..',,. n. .. f,,,,,, ii, ;o.e e, .ue nru ... i-"'" iipi.llv llian ever i. nre, ana m-ruii b ,- i.t,,,,,! ,.Wl,i,,.:., .1,.. n r 1 i H. of the Carolina Central railroad ...... .as f.,. ti,i ii,,,.. ..f i. aa;u less than an acorn, iter lien- f,4St,,r tUun any other town m tho ' ., i i,,.l ... ,....v..i.i. .,.! II yon want lieajt Idition to the two roads hereto- , Vvneeted to av for it. but if he M.ip has i.o regularily aboiltlicr eggs. s,,l(n Besides about tlii.ty brick ' .,.., t.n diseuse AriM.nr from M.rinc 1 1? i IV & f. NV' uiiijer uia cuarge, maiitii; ut.i 1,1014 not wi-li to renew his suosciip 1 1 . 1,.. .U,,,""K" maluria and miasma, and slie must 1 -7 - n niilesof railway now under his ,iim . llP (,.,,lliniv ought not to V""1 , 1 ...Ji 'L I. lweWo mouth t',,'r1e ',nV i""" H ! know that there is nothing that vmII ; We keep the last ami cheapct cv. r WI. f. f agemeut. He is justly considered ,llke thfi p,,,- fl,(lll the onice, and it "; i mi". H r? large number of dwelling lo it. so perfeetiy ami (.urely as Hop (l(,;,. ,l ,.,, i.eoiile Write ,.f l. .mini o;, ,.;i,,,.,.l ,.ili. : ., , , ., x ... . . t Uro. London will have to look to tho ..r,...it.a s PVerv nart of town. Our,,.. ... .'. r ... .... 1 1.... f ..t olleicd to 0111 peopi. . linn .... i. i... .i I-...- - -, -- i.ti.,.1 i in irri'im :tn v n lluir slZ,i. i:.. ..111,;,. II,,. . --------- r, . . ; 1 1 l 7 tk. in tho Tliiitp.l SUtP. and wil bid 1. 1.1:1 1.... ti... laurels ul tiatunm wneio so many ,,i,i atiou has increased within the!.. ,V , i and tret our circulars .m.x.m i .i 1 v..... ..w ,j .iiiiv (ii M iHihiinasier 10 111, . , .... 1 . . - - n.ueis. 1 i'u nm esi. 11 11 1 hi nittif . . , 1 . 1 1 - . . ... eminontl3aptist piea"hers in the I so much as a "dun." as a notification ' United States, ami cuno of good that the subscription has expired Chatham stock, his fatl er having been We have also heard of other men ! 1 i ;.. 41 .. 1. ......... t; ,.iu ii...:.. moved to South Carolina where the deceased was born. The grand father of Dr. Jlrantly is buried about five ' miles from here, near the present i residence of his son-in law, Mr. ll. C. Burns, which was the old Brantly homestead. At the beginning of this century the Brantly family was very ' prominent ill Chatham, but now there 1 A Ciu.iu-11 DinnwuMV arc request - ed to announce that tho ladies of the Methodist church at this place will have a dinner at the old lkuisev .... n i f 1- ..'.. jmm, tin juvvuii ui i:.u i .-.-. . .. the purpose of raising money for tlion; cliureli. ii.e public is invited IO Ulll II "rOOll CUUHU UUCl UHlil HOUll ' dinner, Cim.it Brusr. A little four year old child was verv severely, and it is ; thoimht fatallv, burnt near this place ft j((W j,ivs It tho name old story the child's mother, a negro woman named Mary Hives, having It-ft, it alone in tho room and returned to find it nearlv roasted. J'arents cannot he too careful in iroteetinr their children from Inc. - A PitiZK Ori KHKi.. To any one , finding us the names of three new subscribers, accompanied with tho f... ..,,. ..... ..-ill ilw. North Carolina Farmer for one year and a dozen papers of garden seed. (. make tins oiler for only one moiitli, o that you must, hurry up. if you want the seed and the best farmer's periodical pub ished in the State, - Tin: l sivEitsiTV Monthly. 1 his is the name of the neat, little periodical published by three students from each of the literary societies at. our State rnivpr.Mly, and which will bo read with much pleasure by every alumnus of that, venerable alma mater. We acknowledge the receipt of the second number, the reading of which curries us back twenty years, when we thought the old campus was a little world within itself and its high dignitaries were the proud and lordly "fccniors." ! Sri KiiioK (,'oritT. The Spring Term 'of our Superior Court begins next Monday, and will b- held by Judge Graves. This will In- the first court ever held in Chatham by tins Judge, who is a stranger to our people. Ho is highly spoken of wherever he has held e.nu t. and is said to be an incur ruptible and impartial Judge. He is from Surry county and was elected in 1S7S. It is thought that the busi ness of tho term may be transacted in one week. There a'c It! eases on t w i-ivi isiie . ockel. I' on Hie sum- mons docket and 1! on the State docket, and none of them of special iniiiurtaiicr "There will no doubt be a large crowd atleiu ling court, for it is usually uu occasion when nearly the whole comity pours into our little town. We hone those of our subscribers. who owe for their pap-r. will call at the Hkcoiid office and pay up. : j.-srinAUi K HoMit ii.K -On last Friday Justice J. A. Womaok hehl a preliminary trial in the case of the Sta'eagaliibt Anderson hvans. charged with the niunter ot Houston l'owcll, j and discharged the defend. int. too evidence tslio A itir that he acted 'J'.', :'. ki lt'-.!i'l',.in'c 'I'lic hoinici.l .... .i .i. .f i i.... i . i :.. ill lite moil... o. ..e. .a.1 ... .New Hone townshiii, a sl.iteiiietit of which we published at the time. The defendant was the stepfather of the deceased, and both were negroes. The fatal blow v.is struck in tliirf county, but the death occurred in Wake, where a coroner's inquest was hel l and a verdict of justifiable homi cide rendered. A warrant was recently issued agaiusi Mans upon mo appu cation and oath mot her of the dec f his w.fo (and ised). who .alleged that lately discoveird evidence would show that it was not a case of just iti- able hoiu ci.l.', but. as above stated, after a careful examination bv Justice V.. .,.,.!. it w.w niniiii d..eided to have , . . - ... .. , . been a case of lustitiable homicido Uksistino Atuii:sr. Some days aro Sherill Brewer received a warrant troin Durliii!!! for the ai rest of a neurit named Monroe Harden alia )uncau ( 1 it's. tin. 1111011 the chai'ire of lurceliv. Ou vesterd ivthesliei itl went to arrest ' . 1 ' .... 1 i. ji :..!. Ililll. Ill II. Lll.l Hi U l ; O. lllIUV .... , - i n .111. 1 1 In. siiiv 1 1 1 1 .'i iiimiir. In. umii. in.u.ed Messrs. l,,..,ar,l Kay and Joe Poushed to go to the Held where the nero was said to oe woruiny. wnuo lieri'iiniii.ed at some distance. Messrs. ; .... . i-i j;,iv 1U, i.'0,lsi,H f(,Ul,d tho negro and attempted to arrest him, but he made a most desperate resistance, ngniing, seialehing, kicking ami biting. He had almost choked Mr. Hay when, as a last resort. Mr. Foiishce shot hi in iu th'' leg. but this did not make him surrender, and linallv bv drawing a . , i, i . 'rope around his neck he was pulled ilmvn nml tied. In the scuttle he dre w a ,...,. i,Ilt it dropped from his hand K.f,.0 i. ,.,,,,1,1 us(. jt. Mr. Kav was btuilv bruised and his hand severely ,;tt,:. I'ho sheiitV brought Ids pris- ,.,. iirl. vesterdav afternoon ami )nlt jim i'jii. ad a phvsician cut )(u oul 0f hH . 1 'he'Ckoss Mauk. Whenever a ,. , -v isenber ton newspaper mccs a X sud:ici loci up li in-ii nii.ii u-i r.i-1-s i .-k . .. , 1 1 , .. . l mark ou his impel lie mav know that uw,.,.;ri ,, w evoi.-ed will . . 1 . . .. ;.. ..!-.. We have heard ' I 1.1 I H l 1 II' 'l Kill.... 1 1 V .. V (,f some men being very much ollend ed because the X mark was put on ii...;,. il...v f.wiliJ. i.. tL!,r i.lVei.'.re. us it is intended ndt from the ollice for noiiths after Ihev i knew their subscription had expired, i and then refuse to pav. Honest men may bo guilty of such nieaunesH, but if they are they havo a bail way of showing their honesty! The right thing for a subscriber to do. when he sees tho X mark, k either to paA up or stop takiie; tho paper from Hie ; BiuwPkpohi 0(1 to state that Mr. Aaron (J. Hetideu i the depositary of the American J3iblo Society for this county, and H.l 1 11a 1w.- 1.5I.I. ' ......! ... ..,... eost to those who are able to pay for mem, ami mem w u-osb who i.i.inii mi ici mini, ii.tr .'i"iinio ; .uinmieis of tho different churches in the countv ! lt,ff the den t at Concord rj,'u j Ho was before the war, and eubse are requested to inform tbeir cougre- ; . , . ;b . the 20..L of ll"B T'". reorganization, ganons oi ims met. - - - - -- Rhmisiscknces of Boyhood. Our esteemed coiintvmun, W. M. Thomas, esq , has sent us tho following inter- estiug statement of some reniiniscen cos of some of our Bear Crook friends : "About titty or sixty years o,. there was a lartrc oak tree rowin n I'lnrr oil or near the bank oi Hear creek, in what is now Hear Creek township, which had a hole in it some twenty er')und, in winch flying squirrels made their home. Messrs. C. C. Tally. Steiiheu P. rally and It. A.Jones, who wero then small hoys. would get together on Saturdays when free from school and throw rocks at the sipiirrels, and the rocks would fall down inside of the tree, which was hollow to tho ground. A few days ago, they, in company with some of their neighbors, mot and concluded to go and cut down tho tree which had long since grown until the hole was covered with wood and had died, in order to see those old relics of bygone day: They cut tho tree and found that it contained so.no.' two bushels of small while flints. It seemed to be a source of enjovnient to them after a lapse of fifty years, during which time Mr. Jones hail served in both the Mexican and lato civil wars, to again see these remin iscences of their boyhood. All tho persons present carried some of tho rocks homo with them to show to their families and friends." State News. ; Kinsfon Journal: During the thunder storai on t'.o first day of March Uo mules belonging to Mr. M .rim Hardy of Greene Co. were K.neu oy iigi.iiung. Taiboro' S'tutherncr: Hvman farm and on a On the hiyrh bluff. ovel looKluu larjuverui. iuis mace, theio is a rock ford across tho river,! supposed to have b-en built by the aborigines. i ith the exception of Ihie locks in the botti ui of the river there lire none in miles of the place. : Oxford Torchlight: Wo are pain- cd to make Hi iii.nouiiecm.'iit, of the ,1..m1i f Mi- Uiiftis H.ibbitt. lv,j4.i look place at his residence in Brassficld Township on Sa'urdav ... ..!. i .,4 ir.. ,i;...i on.i.ioi.iu lul.itJt seated at 'the supper table'iu the act. f taking his meal. Several broth- 1 , .)s uf the deceased have passed away by dvaths almost as sudden Ktl.l..sville T.andn.ark: A vouth ! Jro.u tho banks .f Hunting Creek M.l l to a tir.ii in tl.Hpl.ee l.st Stt.isill)! nMHuriy s8 oVlock ou th'0' urdav 7.1 iniiskrat skins and 12 mink ,,....;,. f rVbn,,, v 27th last. The unlay ,,f wlli.h . , . , .. had been take., j since the 1st of lat-t November. ; There is a walnut log boom in the mountains. We leal n from a private soiiieo that a citizen of Hiywood county ncenily t-old 100 walnut, trees to a Northern company for $i.Oi)0. Moore Gazette: On the first of this in oti I h our veil") able old friend, Jim. Campbell, of Jack -on's Spring township, sored bis 10J years in thi s valb y of sorrow and vale of tears. Up to last hpriug no was in almost robust health, nnd Iretpieutly went out and cut los. Siuco then his physical condition has been feeble, but his'melit d f .cult ies l emaill st rung and he is well c ip ib.o of alluuuiiig ; to business. Montgomery Star: Mr. 1'. A . Mr. F. W. Wooley bis h td a mesa of Irish po- tat ies of line sizo and ll ivor, grown ihi-near. -Atr.unp who claiiu .l his homo at Concord, stole seven ... . urw hvniii boobs, from .ut. I. irmel .1 1. 1. 1. f l..ot ..11,1 C til I'll, i;mi ...... , r. c. i,.; i u in win' ini 1 r it'. .it . L .lvi l ;(ireene, in tlm lower part of this cunty, recently gave birth to trip- . . . . 1 . . 11 1 leta, two itoys ana ono yui, ui. ioiuu nnd doing well. Gold si 1 iro M.fssensrcr: Tho north ! bound train on the Wilmington & Weldon Itailroiid, on Tiiuraihty last, run into a two borne watron, cou taiiiiny; Mis. Nancy W. Jbissiiifj;ill and her boh Linn. Ill veara old, at a crossing mar the 77. h tuilo poat, .it), ut seven miles Rout 11 or inis cny, , fi .Hi horses were Killed ouirnjiu. am i i tlio wiigon torn in triifimenls. j-or- . Uliiiiu iy Jira. .utssingiii esetipeu with Home slight, bruises while the ( It y is siifferiiig fiom a severe ner- voiis prostr ition, which it la hoped will not prove fatal. Alison Times: We learn that Mi. 1 W. Jl. Coviimtou, of (liilledge'H ; l.:.. 1..M..1 1 ....! Jul x' ... ...... ....i one miioi ll I'tw limn rtuee. . i'i. , . ,, .... , . . ,,' , . , , . ,, . . . n . .1 . Litt e of this li nen has a pulljt that , 1 1 . . ias an egg hii.v hizm jou want. One ,n,,,t'e t,linH '"'N ltoxboro' News: We learn that the great Moore estate in New York, ei.h.ed at. kbont Sl.o.OOd.dtlO wdl re vit to ti e heirs next June. The p operty w- leased to tb city for Ul years, and Ihe time will have ex-, piled a stated, next Iniio. Tho city i.,.u ., IT... ...1 K ililll nun f,,r Iu.hm lide lit U. The City Hail and other large public buildings stand upon laud belonging to the estate, lne wniow of the late Alonza Moi.re, of I his county, is one of the heirs, also Mr. Alfred Moore, and we think others in the county. It is probable that quite l.irjjn portion of the properly will g' t to I'cinoii county- -at least ono or c.no,rd Sun: We told of the i , t , ... . Darius ueirroea f r Liberia t heir ; , . . ,, ' T, " .lu.? . Hui,j th-ir little fiinus, tbeir horses, cows, dogs, aud cabin furniture to , , . ., ," nim lnou(jy tQ p,ly luir ,, way there, j I,,,,,,,; - ct it ,l..L-;..u nam... January, and eight "lays thereafter they sent back by tho ship which carried them over piteous letters to ' their white friends in Concord for , . ., , money to bring them hack to the old home. It is to be remarked here that while they were carried to Liberia l,-u .,.n,.l, it ,i ,;iT..runt iliin.T .. '. . r ' ' i . , , , in or. iiii-if unNi. nir ftnonr. iiiiiioin i to net back, eoutiug about double ; the money Wilmington Kuview: one incident of the fa' Tnero was which illustrates how f ir excitement silver gobkt to be presented to the gets the better of people on certain 'irst number of the class who should occasions. A colored boy who had become a father. Mr. Mahler receiv been working very nobly for some , ed notice a few days ago to send the time in assisting to s ive the furniture goblet to Itev George F. Robertson, became ho over wrought by the fact residing in KeiHu.-k.v, formerly of .that the (limes were williin a few A-heville, who was tho first of the feet of where ho was working that ho ' class to become a father. seized a large mirror and hasteuing to tho window with it dashed it to the pavement bolow, where it was, of course, shuttered iu'o a thou mud i pieces. If s Jinebody had only shoul dered a feat tier bed at the same time 1 , . V- " .-. i t .li.. i i :t .i i..: . UB ;iuu ;u"l,lol?- Ashevilla Ciliz -n: The whole ' force of convicts employed on the Paint lt.tck branch of the Western North Carolina K -lilroad were re- . r i l i moved on Monday mi l were sent, , down tho D.icktovin branch on Tnes-1 day to be pu' to work on the section near and ln-vond l'i.'eon Hivcr. Wt learn that a 1 irge addition of fresh hands is to b- mtulo to the force by accession of newly convicted criuii- ! i xiicsiciy Lne i went down the river as far as Do. p W ater, which is th hrst train on ; regu ar sc iednl,,. that point. I he trestle at Deep W ater wil bo cm , plct.-d for be pass ,go of trains this .u,: . ; u " up rial ami tue constructors uoiug uii 1 1... t-.w.t . - Greensboro Bugle: Our reader'; will never forgit the murder an, I robbery of our estimable fellow citi- ZHni Jidm Parker, on the pub.ie street near bis owu door, and before J o'clock ou the night of February A-". '' " tn,! kiiockiu oowu ami robbing of Colonel niiiKin, an- o'her of our nioit i liet and poacoa- ble citizens under similar circuius,an ces a little while thereafter. The avenging spirit of public justice has a A last .,01l"'l H ed-handed victim. Alexander jic.itioo ictuoieoi .is yesterday tiied aud convicted for , . . .., :,. f w l. .. Mm I.-IWH-.'lllir lliUVIl Mini rilllOltlL' 11,. in '.;"' Mc.Vdoos li've.yi (i,;fM ..,,,,1 VVilH senteneed to a term f ihirtv years at hard labor iu the -. ; peuiteutiary i i . f .1 - i i I ... ' i A correspondent of thn (ol Isboro ton. Messenger from Sampson county Xatnralizition papers h ivo been ' says: Th !.! is on exhibition at M n fused a Cliiuaniaii in New York, as j II insteiii's trlothing store tho woil the Uni;ed Suites Courts have dci-j preserved h'iuii of a singular hybrid deci that tu i; :.. . au Indian or a Cm-1 tho production of a heifer owned nnijiai can becomo a naturalized citi- j by ' Liv" Odes, of Piuey (irovezea (,f the United States, but this! j township. Hie "what you may-call j privilege is extended to the most ig ; it," was a full, lusty animal at its ,,0iaut Hottentot from Africa, birth which, however, it survived , Tilu s,.iito committee ou Indian but a few boa -s, and was known to. uffiijl.H , m fl ,llU , bnaciot-s between the cow and lirovido for-tliu ulltiu.-iit .f lands in leer. 1 he body had tho form of a . . U) ImiAllH otl rt.wel-VaUou, calf with largo forelegs and -avy , uuJ ,0 estui the vWi tt(1 cnilJinal dela;i, while tho heatl, eyes, nose ! v- of Ujo rep.,t.l,,ivil .Su1l,s or Tl.r. i nostrils, mouth, hams mid tail nad u ,,.,, r,,.!;,, ,,, ...i.,,,,, 1,.,1m all the appearoucoa of the d.-er. Ihe tail is about five inches iu length,! H'unds straight out, and if detached; would at .mce be pronounce t as bo ' loiminc to the lattei animal. It was . . asinirnlar f".;k of nature and woutil 1 ....'...I ....t.,....i; u jiiw ,:u 1 U lUll,UI3i. 1 1 Greensboro Patiiot : On edne' - ';''; '" "" llrO 111 IIOWIIU ftOllUiy wueil n OliU", Wilts, Itun uuu iu ium u uiauuvi i .. ..: 1 1:... ,, 1 f..,..,. .'i:,.."t 1I1.. iri-niiil inrv I. ..1 1't iu u.ii.l cittiNlHU l'L ki iiciuca in i n. . 11 ..... n oil 11 rcl bttwueii two id the workmen. ' .Toliu Held and Peter Jot-ephs quar-, ri led, w hen Held threw an 11x0 at Jo.eplis, the keen blade literally splitting his head in two, scattering ; uis I rains and killing him instantly. ; As Held threw the ax he lost his ' I , , , , , , ,. .. 1 1 f : ! footho d and fell from Ihe building, , iiretikiiifj Lis m-ck. I'hrea m.-u were ttte 'loiiud at the time James ! (j,..,imH Itichard Wiley and Nod ! Blaforil i;,',i .red lu raising loaVy j0;r. 'phev bec.ime le ,.,uii0d Kt the tragedies th ""u'u j ' had wituessuil that Cephas lost his hold on iue nig and cuuseu u io .. i i ... l It i i fall. An ' it came down it cuignt vviieyaiid c, night Wilev and oi'iwlin.l l.w nli. 1, mien iiitbcliiiir iniii- .i..uf u i.i,.ii In. ilu., I i if Hi., livn t w...L- .,. tue bnildim? onlv " o -,.,, i:.,. Durham ICeconter: rrom present hundred, ami li.ey aie uo croum "i. as fast aa houses can boeiouted. Siturdav, a white man, tiy tue ... ... , . T name of. William llrown, was aires ted upon a warrant issued iy J. u Latta, Lsq.. charged w ith nttemp . mg to burn Or.ii.ge Cotton .ictory A .1 learn that hr .wn had a ililhVul ty with Mr. S W . lloimnn, a lew u-ys bef .re ant. on Inday, ISrown ""-h i..... . iIih lint room tow ir.ls the store, This created a suspicion an 1 some of the bunds rushed into tho lint room and found it on tire, which was soon extinguished before much dam- u ... i... i iL... .in.... It.own's hat Illsl twelve lilOlllUH iuimu muu nrvcu i was t'oitud in the loum. I Ashevill Citizen: We were shock- ' ed to learn that rrof. Jvimberly was fol,nJ by ft "'"'lJ''- of his family desd ! in his bed ou Monday morning. He ! I...d rl.ir.l t.lt ,, ,., 7 V0" usual ueiuin, mil was suoieci, io a : serious aflVetiou of the throat, which : , , , .... .., ... I I 1 v (" uoo w uh ueatu. l ruiennwi ui vijruiiaii v m iuo uui' versily of North Carolina, occupying at ouo time, the same position in the University of Tennessee. He has been living in this vicinity for a uuui - bi-r of years, engaging somewhat largely in agricultural and horticul - :.. T.. 1&-7U.. ,.t I"11 -n. ioio uaiw "M fourteen voiiuir seutleujeu graduated . l' v .. . at iJaviilHon College in tins Stated i nnd on lvartin! thev luff u ordor with ! Mr. H. Mahler, one of the moat General News. Ono huntbod thousand elephants are every year slaughtered to sup-1 ply tli6 ivory of tho woild. Dr. l'liucoast, of Philadelphia, died l i-t week. He was the most eminent i aud ckillful sui'trcuu iu the L'uited Slates. The Uev. J. AV. Gaines, a colored ' preacher, is said to be tho only mill- j ister that has visited tho cell of Oar-: . i ! 1 held s assassiu. , ) ivd Navarro, the fat boy who w(,j,ltJ j 7;W ,,uuds, has diud of! small-pov Heweighetl seven and' ihiee (piarter pouuds when he was bom, ami seven hundred and thirty ! ,., ..u i,(.fc)rH death i The President has nominated Juil 141(,tu,lfl,ri,f of New York, as! .iato Justice of the Supiemo i t TLU u Ul(J tuird el.n to j jw hM off rcdi . m) & It is said that the Mormons havo miitie a jougeiueuL ucitr " i . i.i ..i i . '.. .tiouin mi, m ims outie. iiiujuei oi culiirv lienino are nocKiutf io . hoar tlnm, and they havo made, about fifty converts at that point. It is now estimated that over SO i qqU sijii ire miles of terriiory bam (.,, inundated by the floods iu tho Mississippi Valley and the total iiiuu-1 b(.r of sail -rers is plac-d at (it)OUl), j)erM;lls. Tiiefljods bhow no si'ti 0f ub.ttcuient. I The Siiperintende'its of Public Instruction of tho Southern States will me- t iu Washington with Ceil. Eaton, Ooiiiniistiiuiier of Education, .... H... Olil. i..-t t. u for ht,Mn Ul, fof lhu st.hoolo "uu Uiu " Kovoruineui. ., i Mr. Chauncey Snith, third class clerk in Hiol'ost Uiliee D.-partm-ut, 1111,1 lu aslnngtou l .st week, aged W y. Ho bad been in the employment of tbe JJcpartmeut for f oily-tivo years, and was ouo of the! most nroiuiueut Masons iu Washing-1 ...... .. ., . tt,.,;,. i, i,,,,i,,,. ; j , , , , .1 I Wa.-hington dispatch to the ". U,''l'd h a;Ulliiy rin.r ir. litis. iif-'fiiiiiH ki iivii rinii '! aijouta of the istar louteciuibinaliou . . -.i .1 1 1 1 led to tamper with the grand liKy. ' . .B J Eleven r twelve n, cm beis of ibi ri -, 111,1. inn mmi j.,.; ....... v . , at ouo limo au niteiitiou to bring tho matter formally to tho attention of the court. daring attempt wss made by unknown parlies one ineht labt wu(, to murder (ieoro Mttttux and f,..l,iv in I'linee tleoioa eonnlv Va . . . . n- . , ' i,v chloroforming them while asleep unj then selling tiro to the house t WUs with dillicultv that the occti ,)auta -ere gotten out of the build in r alive. Mr. Mitttu's store wh pilluged and tLen bet on tin, and ... oi. residence aud btoio wele tu- tirulv consumed, with the contents l..nul Housewife A cood housewife, when i.he trivintr her homo its spring tenovnt , , , - , ,. . iiiL'. should bear iu mill I that lhu . ! dear inmates of her house are more ..,.,.:.,, i.-... .......v l,,w,. n.,,1 ttt.it Eh'KAiK'O anil Purity Ladies wlio appreciate elegance and purity are using Parker's Hair Il.ilsai.i. It is the best article sold for rostoiiug gray hair to its original A Woman's Kxporu'we. """ and Daughters should feel hen wem mess constantly - oppress them. "II 1 am lieuui irom exhaustion of vital poweia and the color is fading from my face, Parker a (linger Tonic, gives quick relief. It builds mo up and drives away pain with wouduifnl certaiiitv." Buffalo lady. DaVIS SUt'ltAE. At Uifiri'HMi-iireiil Mm. Mar- Jr1tI,t' i ma.'m.ik m Mnri-li 9th, I'T Ituv. H. A. llll. Divis, . ,if Hinlthn.'iu. N. C, sua Mrs. Mai Uak, or IIiIh inuiiiy. TUB MAHIIETS. ItHpurtnd fur Tut: Ukccuid by NOHKIS. WYATT A: TAYLOU, tiliOCKIIR COMMOSSION M Klill A X'l S. No. 3 EX'imnce ami S". 5 Martin Sin., ItAI.I.li.ll N. C. Man li 15 1HM, COTTON MAKKKT; Ooiwl Mt'l.Mlltt, ... 1 f''J,1,',''.' "."."..". sn.rm 1 wholesale oiiockhy maukkt. Meat I I'.iihi.iik- Hulk, C nVt.l.fl, 10', lrlsti. Ybu.. f i r.ft tit i lii'.Oi 1013 I " ii"ui.i.-ra. tn i sr..t, :T.nr.i n,.m p'inicJ. in I IVllH. Iirlr.i l'iwhr ''"oily. IXI.i'.W '4 J'l.mr. s. c, r UmimlutfMl, lilltliT, lll' toll; , iii.il. i' l-i.i i.i lil.vi, 4-JHi CoiimiMii, 32.V"di l'"rk, III'"!, HVThnw prl''iH nro for lartfi SPECIAL IJOTICZS. - --. - Monuments and Tombstoni's. I linvoJiiMtrni'i'lvuil Iwn cur l'i.i'ln 'f llni1 M.ir We nml inn n-ir'l t" ftirnloli M 'Iiiiiiii-iiIh iitnl j T'lfulMimint nf any il. nlcn ninl Btyli-. Cull ami x I ainlin- my slock tin 1 iii ionf l.i'rmv ImivIiik vm'- Iwli.Tf. W. i:. WILSON, l't" tt niitiniin. n. '. : . New Advciiisciiieiiis. ty viiitit. nf on-p"Wtk -"n'trr."i ni..n Hit JTr. Vv'nTZT & wire. .i..i,n v. carter hh.i af..iin- hi- iv. n v- ti-ro.l lu tln nllli-e "1 tho lii-iti-iu-r "r lif l "1 cimtbam ii.muy. n. .. i a. k. mh- n. 1 f'"'? sn,"' Zt"lC"" ,,M Lbu. CAKTKJt'S TAN-YAlM), pim,nlni; iI,e,.',l a' ,' nr ,,,. bhiIihij u-.'lui-k M. ItOLI.HAC ; I TI.I.ril. Atfys ),.! tn't.'H;i i'. l)i;iiiiA.M, N. c. Mar.-h 14, 1PK2-4U. ZEAcrilSeDOnAZDr 1 Formerly uf t.'lia'.haiti., WITH - JSO. S. W.'l'll. KtMENK URIssnM. T ) I I T 1 I II1 (.' Z1" i.i ; if. Iifjliix I ,l ' Wholesale Ee'i Inigf is . ik i.i:ns in Fancy Goods, j Perfumeries, Mineral Waters, PATENT MEDICINES, : TRUSSES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Garden, Grass an! BM Seels, TOBACCOS, CIGARS, ISTC, . ,r , , , v.oiiiurv .tieiL'iianis .tiKi Physicians supplied at lowest market ' . i,riirs ' 1'avetteville Street, corner Martin (opposite Post Ollice) a'i 1 14 Favettville St., L'AI J'.KiH. N. C JlHtvh 16, '.1. CIIKMK'ALS! CHEMICALS! ! ! CIIKMK'AI.S!!! I.PI'.S I'l'F.l' IH'I) I.IMl'.1 I ri'S I'lTlHl'l'l) I IMP" ''I'-1'-" ltl.l.lil . . ... A1, ,;. K,u. at W. LONDON'S tor cash or cotton. 1 v i.lk , ,M ., fr ,., n . - '"" , ,, , . ..j ... ..-..i-.j - ! nml M'liuurc. heiel in yt.ur.ifli'M.. o. s. ror. - Sl.nvll ISM. FARMERS' SUPPLIES Can he ton ml at LONDON'S verv i ,...,., Parnu rs' Friend Plows, l- ! .. ii v.. ) .....1 V.. 11. lClllll I I' - .lli'l " - 1 ( .1 -i, 1 ii.,...H 1 ),d,le Simvel-. m,l ill kinds of tools at botlmn prieo. Tlitil votil- WliOilt aiiilOnls is rouilv for tin1 liiirvi'M licrun' litivin vour SKPARATOliS, anil prices. One car load Separators. One car loud Tliouiini Snioothin Harrows. One car loail Iron Age Cultivators. One car loud Farmers Friend Plows Skinner Knuines, i'.ir.lsall Engines, liege's Saw Mills,-Clark's Seed Cotton Cleaners. H00 Bushels Extra Early Georgia Prolific Cotton Seed. Write to us for prices. X.. L. POL3I & CO. IUki-h, N. C, March 2, !&$. For Cash! For Cash! I will sell the balance of my large stock of Ivcatlv-maile Clothing and other Winter (ioods at cost for enph. Call boon if vou want bnrgain-i. W. I j. LONDON. TWi"3 rJTlT DOLL AXIS V;l,b UUY THK , PEN HA. SINGER Sowing Machine. a i:i:iti:i; machine tiias t an m: nm oiiT koh K;)IJ I'Y I)') 1. 1. Jt Ht?i ANYWJIKUB. It lia a Df..i Li'iif. twn lurit"' DniwiTK, fmi'-y Hull lii.thl.- l'..i r Cii.-t'ii'x, mimI kIihIh Hit) Uobblu Wlllinlll 'u h II 1 Ti' III'' .M.l' lillU'. W.MiHAMKD KOli K1VK YKAUS. EmiiiiiiiHlinti of M.icliit e H 'fure Tayuient Sfiel c.r lt-rsi.rftMri-i. W1I.I.F.TH k CO. in N s. vi iitli si., lhlladi liihla, I'a. IVlj. Ill, IhJ. t,MI. T. II. BBIGGS k SONS, RALEIGH, IT. C, LEADERS IN HARDWARE, a m it ttr4i 'r;i k ( ri.i.miATi-.i) REMINGTON COTTON nnd PLANTERS HOES, KoKKs, S!!nv;:i.s AM) SPADKS s.... Ajji-ni-. f.-r Hi 'SIMOXDS SAWS, Hi. lii-t .v I'v.T nm 1". Write f'.r prlrm ?.!r. J. N. ATVATJ:J will be pb'Used to heal from his friends. SF.XD I S YOl'K OilDKUS. i: iif Ai:N'n:i:; JiKSf t.'OtiDS, i.owKsr r;;icKs, T. 1. miliiV.H A. SONS, l.t .M I-:.!- IX II u;iwauk, JtALKJGH. X. C. PARKER'S HASH BALSAM. 1 l e I'cst. "!c.me8l m! I o noimial iiur lisvif rsils !3 Fester! yontlitni culni to prey ;n., 5'k: 4 1 iuiat is. riorf?lcn Culopne. A ..I rti''idnilT trm f-H't H'l t:i till IMffwlUff. ....Si a..i 7w. 1 t A Pure Fawily WeJicIn? Iliat flcver ln!ox;C3tet. If vit aicfl i:i-i !i.ifi:c rrfinrer, v.-orr. cut Willi t'V'v 'ik.orai "tvr r'lii l n 1-v f;mi;ty urhouM-ii-j.-! tli.tic- tiy I'.ii.uh't'i li:.-t,i'i: i' :.ic. If von are n 1 iwvt r. v.i ,";-trr or Itniness mm tx- li t..;.c tnt ucca'ng ttjiii I (ll ll Iivit, lfvi.ali..ve n."nm: ui .iv :,: i, i. '. . nmnti-m. Ki-I r or . I' V- '! ;cf t:ni:t!fil With any ... : tmi! oriirrcs .;.i:i (iIm.ur 'Ionic .v.; y m m n.r, !isip:?inn nr ::! ;:i.!t. .1 sttl'.Uil.J't ul e : 11 v. i ! itivror.tte and bunl : i ..i wjt mioxic:ue. ii ims it n... s.ie yuin. St.. S-MT Kik. MN. Mid ; i v Sec1 Seed! ! XeW ('! au.l Ibid d, ii Si-,!..; ( iii,m m ; - pi ;;itoi. jl John X in n is-i t 'iiiver, Oreliartl Grasa i IMS- Seed.-; Kfesh (Jar All by I'.iii-t ami Kerry. IJ.'.-e anil Peerless Irish I ;.veive.l :it W. I.. LONDON'S. T. 11. weUACK illwys Ki mlm at Law, ti ... I'r.lnl'! ,'ltli'i, iriivn tn iill linslnonn fin H r. Mioinhii: will In- lu Ilia tt.ir I M..hiliivn uf mti'tl ..'.'.-f.l Mr. W'iiin.-k II I .-. Hf.'Ji-H 111. .ith ,'Ui, I II:. Something to Eat! cioci:imi:s! CONI K I'lONEIUKS! '.NNi:i (iOODS! itn.l a,. . t Iiiur 'ls. . at ! NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES m it m fa? ji i tf m m ! goods, cull at LONDON'S. lONKS. CIIEli OF Sash, Blinds, Doors, &c, CABV, K. C. Mftirll i, 1N"'J. ; BOOTS KD SI10KS. I Kcnienihor vou wii.t. find the ' 1 j. IH i i:S T anil CI 1EA PEST strx k of Hoots and Shoes in t lie county at V. L. London's, and he is now of , f ring special indiicciiica's Cr cash. enrssr 1 . b. ir., iKsi j i 1 not one of tho name in tho count v. olln two million dollala.

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