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f (hatham Record THURSDAY, MARC 11 30, 1H82. LOCAL RECORDS. ' Subscribe to the Eecoiid ! fir Invitations to School Celebra tions, Parties. Picnic, &e.. printed in the neatest style at tho.R&'om oflice. W Now is the time to get bar- gains in Clothing. Shaw & Harris are offering tueir stocK at actum cosi. MT Farmers read! Hyuutn S. tt.i v..,.;,wt 11,,. ,.,., .liv:i. ted Anchor Biuxn Fertilizer for 400 v. ....tf.. . , m. iuH.iwu .,. . OT Shaw .t Harris have in stock .,!! U., f Garden Seed and . :.. i... i;...,. 1., Insh Potatoes : now l,r..l,.... buy before the seleetio: 1 .'i'.'" Mr We take pleasure in calling at tention to tho advertisoinent of Mr. I. W. Durham, one of the.- most enter prising aud deserving young m.ui iu the State. t& Now is the time to buy your Seeds. Bynuni & Headcn have on V.an.1 rnwi rS.ir.lnll S. I'.l of llll kinds, Irish Potatoes, Clover and c.iu riT...; h.-ir i,.L- of Pl.ii.liin.rnt cost for Cash. 5T Have you scon those beautiful : EMter Cards at London's t They are . 1 . 1 -1 lue uannsomesi ami cueujiesi wu hare ever seen. lie sure and call and ,. .. 1 ii . 44: . see them: they make the prettiest . - . IT 1, . . .. presont you can give. Ho lias a, pretty stock of Silk Handkorchiefs and T re .... .... :.. 1 ..4.. :.. ir... is oiieniig exira iiiiini-uiiiriiia 111 u.im burg Edgings, Laces, &c. 8 Tf vou aro neediiif? any toods it will pay you to call at London's beforo you purchase ; as he is going North now very soon he is offering special inducements to cash custom era. If you arc needing any i.oiieo look at his 15 cents Coffee which is as gocxl as you can buy for 20 c-nts. A largestock of Avery's Double Shovel Flows, Remington Hoes. Any thing j v.. .. .-v. Fine Ktokt. Our huntsmen are having fine sport in shooting robins and cedar-birds, which are now very numerous about here. Fire. On the night of the 27th inst., the house of a negro woman. nan.l Klsio Brooks, near this place, was burnt with all its contents. TllK Fill: it I'imsit.ct. The late cold weather has killed many pi nches, but thtre are still enough left if no later f 4.. .1. .4 41 'l'l. .11 t .11... v....... .. .... .... ..... ........ say tt.nt .iH iii" n tiu is never mien in tho month Of Ma! ll. " . '" 7r T k r... .... . l',-.... AT.. VI T. v-iii.ii.-i i . . i . ..... j-.... it. Tysor, of Oax. n.l toi. :m!ii). informs US Iilal Ills nun g'.i'iisoii lias a puppy that crows jit like a rooster: in the adjoining counties oi cnauiaei It seems as if we will never hear the ' and Randolph, through which the end of Chatham's curiosities. 'same river llows. there are quite a I number of very substantial covered- Rkvksue Rail. Deputy Collectors ' bridges built at convenient places, one Moore, Martin and Burns made a raid ' this countv having cost ten thou iuto tho western part of this county saud dollars. Moore canity is just io ,v..V .! iMii.tnrn.1 two illi.Mt '. as ablo to build bridges across Deep whiskey stills one near Siler's mill!vcr us mat nam or jianuoipii. ami and the other near Marlcv's mill. ; we think her citizens have just cause of complaint. Wo. are informed that Ciiamik of S- iiKi.ri.r.. The Sunday night train from Raleigh on tlio R & A. A-L. R. li. has been discontinued, and also on tho Carolina Central the Sunday night train from Wilmington and tiie Saturday night train from Charlotte have been discontinued. FmsT Rtu.it i) Ride ro Rvi.Ktou.- Mr. W. F. l'oushee, the clever Clerk of our superior court, went to Raleigh this morning to attend the Stute convention of B;ip!ist Sunday schools. and it is the first time that lie has ever travelled on tho I?, ."t A. A-L. railroad, since it was built tiirough our county twclvo years ago! Ihis shows how closely he attends to the duties of his otlice. As Escki'adk. Last Monday after noon a negro man, named Harrison Edwill, arrived in our town driving a n;i.ii- nf horses hitched to a snriii'.'- ,..,, ,.l l.lj I......1 vlnn.lin.r i. the street for a short time, but on his civil cases consumed more time than returning to the place they were gone : was expected, and wore tho follow Upon inquiring he leiuned that . Maj. ing: It. W. York had driven them off. He J. M. Stedinan vs. William A. Dow i. nneA iibfftined 11 warrant for Maior dv was an acti ill for debt. Ill this York's arrest and deputy sheriff Knight started in pursuit, and over- took him twenty -tne miles from here lit a houso where ho had put up for the nb'ht. Tho officer returned early i next morning with his prisoner, who was discharged by the magistrate, as ', the negro tfeclined to prosecute, sta- j ting that he did not believe that Maj. York drovo off his team with a felo-' nious intent, and had paid him for its use. " ; , 1 . 'Meat many nave neen converteii 111 j The most important case was tha. ' Uie Methodist cl.iirih, while the in- . A Mistake Coi.kf.ctkd. Our es- 'S: Headen and others vs. !-. t(,ivst K0(,ms to l)0 pidh- iniMcasing teemed friend "R. B.", in his interest-, H. Uiley and others. This action iu both l,,M,lduls? ftlul a 'wrioiW .. ing letter to the News and Observer was brought for the recovery of a imls ft,(,lin , prudes tho entire "ebneerning his visit to our countv last portion of tho Ore Hill property and J?oin,muiitv n week, has been led into error and uu its trial occupied a day and a half. intentionally has done injustice to our and resulted in favor of tho d.-feud , Ashevillo Litizen: Mr. . S. Lusk town. He says, "l'ittsboro' in former ants. The plaintilfs have taken an has brought to tin. C im.-n onVe a -Years was nuito a summer resort, and appeal fowl imposition in the sh-pe , f an Lelles and beaux from distant places Kdwin Long vs. W. D. Harrington eog or ee-s, the product f ih.s not.. . . . . .... 1.' 4 ....i;,.., .i,.,,..t.ii..i ii.iv fiii.i.-ni.i ii.-.n TTvn I'ifoa of mi, Mi- were numerous, ror tne last tow years the place has much declinod as from a Justices court, tor damages urn aim nesr.y cepia. .Ze jom. . ,o f -.1 11 1 tnv -wwi.rri11v u.11ini n ImiII eliiinied ?ether Siamese twin fashion Iiy a JA V1 n.n.'H.t.iAu ft. a l,l,,na 'tire and health seeker resort here 'to venioythe cool and pleasant summer " W e(in asMiiro our friend . . . . ... . 1 . 1 that he has been misintornieii ami 13. much miataken. as ho would bo con- sl s li- :n ,.t. ,.,. ' Every summer our town is still visited .... .. . . w.s. u uw ............. . istill visited by numbers of 'belles auet beaux irom distent places", ami is as popular : resort for the "pleasure and health ! STortntxrrEH Arpnisrnv David S. Hums, of this county, hss been ftjipointoil a Oovernmeiit tirc-k;f'-er. He in the same iinlivida.il whom i Ike Young removed from the place of deputy collector, because he re 1 juiced at Garfield's assassination. tion of ull persons interested upon Valve of Advkrtisino. Wccaneito the iish question. But it does seem another instance of tho yaluo of ad that our Legislators must have intend vertising in the RecoRk. In our last el to ilefeat the execution of tho Law issue there ivus a lost mule advertised, ,)v mukiii'' it incumbent upon an ofli- colls luJu.e o tllo Ullvcrti meut iju,o lvcovmd on t ertise- mo . verv next daw If you wish to give publicity to any thing publish it in ti10 1 wonu A ctm-n tleu.ks to the centime:! ...1 ,i i.;i.......i ... !, f.,.l who recently contributed to the fund ' Mint w l.oimr VMisi'i 1 liv iiiu billies of 1 vii 111 ... . 7 this place for the purchase of a town clock. Finthur contl iluitious are '.ili, finiii mil' nf .iur ciiicns w ho iiimv l. ilinuweil'to .-usist iii its luir- ..T 1 e uisp. mill should 1)0 sent to .Airs. J. f. Jackson. The names of the donors, with the :11110m. Is given, will bu pub lishod iu the Riyok!. Novki. Hatciiixo. Mr V. T. Dor- tt, of Hadlev township, informs us at. one .lav hist sunrner. be found ... 1.. . f :i,i,.i, 1 bis farm a partridge nest 111 Inch .11 ' 11 . , . ,1. i ,1,., tin on eggs and carrying them to tho house nlaeed them for the uiuht in a ulass nn. to tho house i uiuht in a -dasa i L'oblet. intending to cook them cook them for ' ing : but lo and Mnext morning, breakfast next morniii. , behold instead of eggs ISV;.m rV . 1 'XtU llln 'e hnl Iho tuutuclgo that laid Mie vg. n.wt 1 .,, 1 li,.,,., uiftimr tl for . ... ., ... 1 sometime and the warmth of the room oiiiiiii 11: nun iiir iiai lino oi in. .... .... 4,... IU11L llllTllL UlllMll'll llic; 11.4HIIUI Jocuxu.isTic. We are pleased to , ! know that our esteemed friend. J. W. ; 1 Harper, tornierlv editor 01 me rvin ston Journal, has returned lo out brotherhood ami will publish the Xewberite Commercial News. He will doubtless attaiu tho success that he so much deserves. isomer .Minn, ine presem pmpi i tor of the Journal, has removed the j publication cilice of that paper to Newbc. ne. where we wish him much , success. But Kinston will not he , - ! iru'iui, Air. .insepmis jime.s. i , manager of the Wilson Advance wu. - begin he publication ot the 1- lee Fress 111 that town, on tho hth ol April, and we predict that it will be one oft ho uewiest papers 111 the .Mate. , Aii Iiiconveiik'iice. We heard ninny complaints made last week by citizens of Moore county, who were attending our court, about tho great inconvenience to which they : aro nul'lectcit on account oi mere i i,,.;,,., ,, hii.l.r,. m'loss Deen river in 1 . . n . r , .1 , iiifu- county. inn luiuiimn uiiuu nv,,r lall u.rough their county t 1 l.m.n ..f f.irlr nnU mi. I vi.t I """-'"' ' " ! iH a11 hl ihrUu:t! V"'1 e !,V10t " .,...,1., I ..... I . r. . ' 'I l.w w ...itii.nl v v. rv 'J'his is certainly verv .-ii..v . strange, and is hy no means crcditahle . io ine eoiiiiuissioin-i . oi iu.ii, finiii. . the finances of Moore are all right. and iu fact in a bet ler condition in Chatham. But. perhaps it maybe said that we are meddling in other people s affairs : not so. tor the people It U,.,.l... ...1 .he i.i.l.lic ..'ei.eraliv ' are interesteil 111 mis iiiuiicr. 1 0 sons from this and other counties ', who trave l into Moore are greatly in convenienced by this lack of bridges, nnd outsiders ns well as citizens of t:,, , have a riiit to comnlain. If ijh.ctli-in, builds bridges across Deep , jV(.r f,,r the convenience of the public the public Moore ought to do the same. Citi .ens from Moore can cross Deep river on bridges when they come to Chat him l.ni iM'i.ns of' Chatham when I bev tro to Moore inu.it ford or swim ! Is this light'.' Superior Court. The business of the term was 110 liiiisheil until Tuesday of this wetk which ihlV COUi't Sldiolll'Uf-d. 1 I case the jury could not agree, nun. after a day aud night, were discharg- ed. so that it will bo tried again at tho next term. Lemuel F.llis vs. David Kubanks and Julia A. l'artin was an action for the recotery of land, and decided in favor of the plaintiff. H. T. Johnson. J W. I tley and others vs. Lh.abcth L tley was another action for tho recovery ot land, ana ni'..in.'ui.i'i, m rr by plaintiff. After a closely contested trial tho pliuntitl recovercel 9i0 as datnaires. 11 o 1 T..t... A V;li;,.,a i- " ' Joseph Williams and tlran Williams Rkcoko, nnd 111 a few clays it will mission known 111 the laws of ..rtli gages, aua mo iiegisieroi v ens unn p it.s.y jfunis; we are told bv one ! ; known bv nearly every man, Carolina ? If there is not the late 10 employ extra moor 10 eimu.o mm illH'Ui, rljbl,rs bilH Lis Hock onuui and child iu Chatham. : (ieneral Assembly certainly defeated , to g;t 011 with tho work of recording r(J(luml fu 80 'to yi V)(1 ,, tUr ; the whole intent of the Law. so far as lh.-iu. -The bond of Mai jr U. G. j. ,.H(,llt.lilvt(( ,ovw (lo UwJwM to j t.. t v. i' ,.,.,..,ut. Cin.e Fear. Haw and l)ee rivers are Mcli-ip, who was appointed by Jmlge ,. . " wiw an action for slander, and alt.r.meiit hkin. (hero being no utU or . , tiie trial ot tho case nan occupied an the trial of the case had occupied alleiuig. Jim wno e is a great, cur,- ii.. 1.4 r ... 1... il,i T.i.l.m nuilv lint vi.rv iiknIi.u fnrn.ll l'.iHter '" """""'.V lulr tlecidml that the words charged were not actionable, from which ruling tho j plaintiff haa apt ealed. Tlio Fish Law. Chatham Cowry, March 21, 'il2. Mil. Ei'iTon: Sin: Your editorial, in your valuable pi.r.ei or me loiu Hist., upon the Btibieet of the "I ipq Iiiiw" is worthy the careful considera- .-er to order the erection of those tisliwavs, whlcll otlioer, to-wit : "llio Fish Commission," inn not exist. Is Is there any sue'h oniir as I ish Com - eonceri.d. L.v rrfeienceto the Acts "f ti e General Assembly ot ii you of H e f J,.!ieral Assembly of 1HS1 vou will readily see how they defeated it. , -.,; . ... , V,, Sec chapter 31 on pig- St). Also chapter "-.o on page -im. .usocuh Also ter 320. lume 5")S. If there is no Fish Commission then it was the iudi-ipen ... , . . 1 1 1 I . 1.1.. . . siuio uuiy 01 inevien 1 .lssl-uikiv 10 have appointed an ollicer to enforce the VUh Law. Tl1ep,opl..arecotiu ually making in.juirv uhy tboo .lmce- ways are not erected. 1 he day is not far distant when we shall sec our laws , " ai ranged as to torce the. opemng ' onr valuable hsh s rean.s 1 hos e worthless obstructions 111 Cape leir . . '. . . river lisve ever been a pest to the citi so ai ranged as to force the. of Chatham county, Ml- ?r- J?" rwniMtc.1 to ",mk0 a uU 'H" " 1 10 vt h nrrwl to at mi 1 early day and let the good people of Clmthan. know ! why it is that those fish-ways have : otbeen put on those dams. One of . ... ... 1118 great ueneius 01 a (juiiu euuiiii iiewsoimer is to make known throiiLru 4 1... 1 l. , 1 ...... , , ,7-. 11s columns inn wnii ui win imiuiiw ollicers. Respectfully yours, DkhoiRat. 1 rv .1.1 ...it tl,;l, niT ti e Wa i..... 11 i e .t : thought bv our correspondentl of remlerins imperative the "FW. Law" rr, k. ,., iif,. ;t ; passed in 1.SS0. j 411 1 ,... .""". 1;.. ..i:.,i. 4:.,.,u..t, .. j...,.,,,:. 1.1 l.lVl Ml.iwn u.. .. nation will show. Nor do wo agree with our convspondent iu thinking .1 . ; . , ..v; 1 ,.. ,;u v?i thillk tllut t,1(, stlUo ioar of Agricul-: tl,re is t)0 rish Comiuishion. nnd tho I tMivH )f tLe Iilttpr ttro jcvolvotl upon Uu. fonm,r j,v Kubdivisioit 7 of sociion ' ( OI ,.!ll)u., i)4 j.hmioiu- 11. i.e.- t .s,. therefore, that our Legislature : U Mot lo UllllM. fr the failure to open sluie0. fr the passage of fish in 0 i.. n,.,i t... i,.i.. u.,n.-.l . our streams, inn, ui;h uie ouuu n;rau :,,f A. .i..lt,.4.w,...o,...wibl.. therefor. ,llml th(, ..le have a ri"ht to de . , 1 niand that the law be enforced. Ed, Rucoun. State News. j T!ifin lu a vrn. ! Kernersvillo News: man iu this town who wears a No. 14 I . i uue. Luinhlon Rb,nian: A sma'l - ... .... . . . chil l of Alice liiacK w.s inirueci to death on the ilst inst.. by being h ft . ... . . . ,. . ... i.,..,., ulf , i,i .! em iii'i ii w ,m)lhtr win; lo u ncjbor's ,)U ,m (.jr.,iid. ! Currituck couuty, last year, jiro ; dticed SOO.OOO bushels of corn. Tho i best, lands iu that county yield IS nnd 20 bushels to the acre. The same entity sells $oOO,Ui)0 worth of ! wiliI foivls annually. Wilmington Review: Mr. W. II Hobbma, 4,f litis city, brought into ur nic.. this morning u peach of; .i.;3 yt growth umiily as huge as ,. artrid" e"". which he gathered ),., ,x ynung iteo on his plantation . p2 miles fiom tho city. , Montoiuery Star: A. man was k,11,-'J lu tl)t, ,'w P.rou f 0."' county about two weeks ago. lie had started to II flmau with a load of rociu, bitting on the fore end of i the wagon, when fallirg, the wheels passed over him, breaking his neck. Anson Times: Mr. JohuT. l'aliick 1 ,0s handed us a phi d of the cotton 'need oil, and a biscuit made with i' . need oil, and a biscuit made with 1' . used as lard. '1 ho oil is clear slid . looks just like olive oil, and is almo.-t tasteless. Tlio bi-cuit is white and : ii..ht. mid las' us as ir-od as a lard i i.iscast. Greoni-boro Bugle: A lady from Cnal ham county, a short w!nl iio, 'had Mr. S. C. Robertsou to make a tombstone for her deceased husband, and, also, h'ul her name wiih .late of birth placed on the stone, so wh 11 -ho lies there wiil ho nothing tj add exce pt the date of h-r death. a ..1.. !,.....;..-. r,;..i, f.,.M 'of Central Falls, was fatally injured last week bv the falling of a reck in A wen. mo strangest, ami nmsi fii-u.lish depredation wo have heard of lately is tho recent stealing of Bibles ;aud Hymn books from the churches of Ihis comity. Tho Bible and other books wer taken from the Methodist church iu Ibis place, I jjt.wlcnu, jfut Shell : About (!(J , I1H hav(l )t,ou eonv te, nt the B . fc , h pii)i.e ti(, 0tlIlllItt.llrt.. ,ncllt o tll0 S(1,.i(,s mtvt-mf,t aiu n , , . ,. round ligament a little larger tlmn a le.u. pen.-.. n., nan an incu ... .e,.gi. dlppa,cn.ly with the usual emn: nent of white and yolk, both seen " rl4,inntil , 7." . '...' 1. , tnrougu mo nun ranMnce... ,..ueU- ug!i tlio thin traohlncont parcii it hkin. there being no shell or . ti 1...1.. :.. .. j.. ..' ...... , eng. for it cannot bo got into shape or hrmness to take the colors appro- priute to the festival. I Toisnot Hunie: Mr. W. C. Ferrcll, i of Cooper's township, Nts!i county, ii: formed us t but on last Sat'itd.iy evening a little five-year-old daughter I of Mr. Wesley Poland cut some fa fc t . fa & u auj . - " , . . fire t3 some broom straw, from set ,l,:..l. V,- .l,,il,ini Iiomkia ;,.r,ir.1 nuivu lci viw.u'"n . .nr. l'Oinna, uesriMj; iuo uiaiui, ncui to the little girl's rescue but too late. She was so badly burned that hho died during tho night. Fiiyetteville Kxaiuiuer: lvi.iit iarmcrn hto piummy com, ucn .....- re planting money, luere is a lively , Imsiness going .'Oinsr on 111 cuaitil mort- Sin pp. at the recent t-riu of the wipe nor court, to (ill out the vacancy in ,!. t ..l.b ..f ...mr I. no lit lilllll! ill 1 iv 1 m ... vv',., ...... been duly approved by the couuty coiumisMouersi. Wilmington Start A newly mar ried woman, a resident of our hUter coun'v f Brunswick, nnd only 21 .f r.,.iii..,i .lid. .!,;.,. iho bnn f onliliir" . . . , . , , ., hitches the oxen to the cart, goes into the woods, cuts a load of fuel, clumps it into the cart and drives home i!u it;cl. nrs new ground, barm brush, ploiuhs the field, uses the boo with uncommon dexterity, and performs any other duty required about a small farm that any man could do. Sho Woul(, col.tttiulv ,,rovo tt treasuro to a U)un f()nJ ()f 1 iet ,,f j .f cm Jo ,Lo buUS(J. 11 uu tuu . work' ' . ... n, ... ii.. .1 .1 1.. i.,. 1. ........ inarione uoserver: iiiariie, me . 1 1 f m t . 1. -v. ...i.-.. : l.n ii.iir oil son of Air. John iirboro. inn ' iiviuir near iuiiuio j jei .iiiiik, wnn killed by a runaway mule Thursday. The little fellow, after dinner, had staitedto the field where he had been plowiu.' when tho mulo became frightened, ran away and threw him, "J hecou.ieg entangled 111 ho plow gears. Ho was dragged a dit. 1 ..... 1 1 i..n. 1 ir: ailCO Ol too uiis, miu biouu. jiin ..:. . : 1 . I... 1 -.. - , . , :"tr luo "; t'ied to the house, went in search of her brother and fonud him lying lu tuu UclJ 11 """'K11-'11 c04.be. C.oldsboro' M 'senner- Never in tbo hihturv ()f Ooidsboro was s0 much i,,,,!, ,;iu ou Ht ouo time iu the picsuit seiisoii. improvements are :.;..., n ,i, -it.. );.' Xl ce Johnt, a voting lady of hum- bla but respi,ct:lL, parentage, and ,. ., . 7-:..i.. resi. hn in tliu laiuilv tt IvitClieu . :." " : ..'..1 ;..l JJilliy, ll piomiiniiL lo.n ii.i.uuuu,ii citizen ol JJ.iiley s township, in .asii couuty, was found deal on I r;day , moriiitig, in a i; in all puna near ner home. It is supposed tiiut she drowned herself, as her handkerchief, tied to a tree nearby, tvas discovered and this led to her discovery iu the pond. , , , , 1 Winston Leader: Ou W ulncsday ' ,st a partv of vnin:g people s it ; jast n ,l;irtv (lf 0IH:g peoi around tho" liro at Mrs. Haidy's ,. , ...... isouiiiing nouso iiisciissiu iae cpie.-- tion of matrimony. 1. J. C irawuy ; . i . 1 i .ir . one oi no l uini er. hskcu jjist i S:lliy Mny if she would have him it he git the license. .Vie Ilia jouillg i wuy, mi.! ys.. Vpoii the strength of this oui.g dim ay went l the Register of Deeds, an 1 inocnrud the u ce.ss:iry papers, er.-n bringing back with lliiu a justice of the I'euco. It looked like there was to be a mar riage iu fact; but Miss lbiy protested that she whs only iu tuu, uud thun tho mutter ended, Croldsboro Mesbengrr: 1 lie post- master at Hertford, 1 enpuiuans Co., ne John Lason, has detaulted to tli amount of twenty-one hundred do. the 1 Ins. Tho link (iolilbnngcr from, New Wales, with 1,1100 tous of steel mils for tiie Midland North C.iroiiua Roal, arrived at licauf nt Tuesday inorniiig, having been out SS days. , liiis is iho fourth cargo of rails tin Midland has received. Wu have received the following from Johnston ' countv: James A. Leu 111,11 ried about lii'rceii years ug.i a respei us good f nuily as resides 'ahlo girl ol as good f oully as resides 111 Johnston county. I hey lived ji-ppy as mini and wife for a long time. His wife lias two children, thu oldest of which is clown and the vi umjest nine veins ol.l. On the 3 1 inst , Lee s .Id all his corn, meat, lard, etc, and ll-d, taking with him Helen Carroll and his two children, to p uts uiikim.vu. Statesvillc Landmaik: Rt-f.-rrin;,' ti.o other day lo ho.v -. it. takes, these times, to g. t a cae through coin t. one of our cilir. ns recalled an ! inst'ieco of t peedy yi icj l.i..h was administered 111 this c.iu:.ty hi i si.i. A man out in the country stolen horse, was followed io tho Catawba river, overtaken and brought t town the Hume day. Court was iu seFsion at the time. Tho prosecuting olli-er sent a bit', the gr ind jury found it true, tlin man was brought iuto court, tried and eotivieted, and before sun set of the day on which he had com mitted the off. -nee, ho was on bn way honiH with his back stinging from the effects of o!) lashes. Some days 11,.. l-.ii.l i.f Mi- K .,. ' J.hml' townshi...' was found hansiini: to the lower side e f a piuo limb, ten inches in diameter, thicu or four feet from tho body of thothrcoaud some thirty five or forty feet from tim ground, a nondtsciipl slmpo of comb, which, 011 first appear ance, was supposed to bn a hornet's nest, but on closer examination .was found to be a comb of the commou honey bee. Tho comb extends some two fea t or more along tho under side of tho limb, aud bangs vertically two slid a half feet, tho lower end bein; somewhat pointed and narrower than the one attached to the limb. There aro six pieces of comb the upp; r part closed on each Hie and .; i.. i;i- . 1..,. .,4.V n.nt ami the lower "'V ' .'.." "V porciou op-.., . iniinn n ir.i. 1 !iv Slieu iu nuoiuii- or how tho bees could live through last 1 sutnmei's heat, or through this yaria- bio winter, is passmg strange. I Wurreuton Gazette: Wai ronton ' pos.-oses u phctioinoiitin in tho person I of J.,l:i Duusluu, t!; colored bniln r. j He doeti i.-ot get dicik ne-. hpmk i while th-iving ou uiAbs sj.okeii to. : Suell a balU;r io irjlk.ej a ,,oVei y. m ...,.; f i. 92.1 i . , ,i i .i no i i Ou the morning of the 'ii t met , nlionr X oVWlr (hn htorn Riui entirn ... - , muia ui j,-wlf.io uc'ij, Y. Montgomery wns destroyed by fire. Mr. M. escaped fortunately from tie burning building jut t before the llamea peuetruied id iiiu room in. , ; j. ,-.,, ( hi,-lrieiuls , u.. 1, , I.,,,,, ,in,lr , . ., ... ,,. v -r inicllige urn to allow Ki many worth- 1 less curs to lies' roy such an impoit a:it iudu.stry us tiiut of multou atd wool-growmg. Wilmington Star: It. ln-coa lVrei. iiged about 10 years, li.niglili-r of 11 Mr. rieree, formerly of Siiitli C.Ti liu.i, but for two years pa:4 a ren.de:, t of .v.iiail tie, liniiiswick ouiity, cross ed a sma!i cuek in that viciniiy on Moiiiliiy 1 is, accompanied by a Hindi hired on , UI(l on tsUitnig to n tin 11 1;lU.r m ti. ,v f)Ullli tu.lt u, f(li;1. 1 (1pou which th.-y had crossed had bt.eu Kubine:ed bv the riainfj; tide. They veiiluied to pass to the oihei j belt, howeVt-i, and ill the lit tempt the ; white girl was swept from tho log and , drowned. A eorret-pundent, writ-j ing troiu l'oiut Caswell, says that nue of tbu most dii-astrcua liies that . ....... 1 ' ' o f f?1'? f1' 011 tl,' V1' tatiou of Dr. J. It. llawes. uboiit sx . . . . ,i u,uta u ' u A ul"''' ' . ' 1 , through tho nine foieht and over the ... 1 1 , lul'is' 'histroyiuK eveiy thing 1.1 its wav. fs). Kits inriienline has been ! on a sort ol "boom" iu this market for several dus past, aud Fuday the price went up to n't ciH.ts, the highest liguro reached t'mci iho memor.ibL "ooom" iu lf.72. Dirt era of Sewing Machines can now buy directly from tho Manufao t liters, thus saving Agents' pre li s. Read Wiilets A: Cos Advertisement. A Woman's I.xjictu'iu'O At,.ii , r ,1.1.1 Dm. rht.Ts should f. il : ,.,,,,..1 ...i,0,. ..., co.,Kt o.ilv - , V , Zl m " f vit d " w. s d e ; 'f , , , v ,n" V k ' X color is iuui-ig 11 uu iu 1.11 , 1 .11 1 i s , -v..:.. ..!;,.( l- ' 1 . " I ' . ,. (lllv..s nW.IV lviui with WOIJj,;l.fui certainty jll(lv Bulfilo KIt'giinee nml Purity lies who appreciate elegance i ruid purity are using I'.ukei's linl.-ain. It is the beftt artich tl-ur sold for restoring grav hair to its original m h Bn-, lilli(n, . rx i.f ,l"nilif n,l murrlHi: ItierteJ I : ilt;n'i;'U 5t-v;.i c'iu 11 liiiit. I tr. di.h I1I.X1 -M NX. Iii Chvlmm umiv, Mnr.-li .Mr I. hy I K. lilijdon, I'.i i., Mr. W. J. in.AMlt iiml 1 nWs. i: ''. Mann. jii :. i.iiniy. "ii ili' Vtr'l Iiml., nftr a 1 ll"i:. : I'lM 1 lib., ill hlii'r- ! hh-T' illnot, Mr t!V JC'UIH. win ri:. -On itirji, innl., Mr. Ctt.viN wnni;, nui'.l iit'-'y u-.. i 1 J117.F.HN H. -On Hi.- ise, Him., uf '-r n l"ii hii.I lliwxrllli! iltlKHs, Mi. Liais.v Dty.KUMK, l!i- "f ; Jnlin l'.A.lti.i. j THE r-IARKETS i:.-l.r: ! t"r Tie. rti:.s .nii iiy .VllItr.K W 1 AIT iV TAYLOR ciuoi F.ns ,v e.oiMissi.iN mi.ic ii ints. K l J EX' linm."- im t X". 5 M;iilln S!.s., Hi.i.i..a X. C. M.ir. li tsJ. iTTaS MAl.K KT: orllnury lw,'r"1 noi.r.sM.!: ouo.tkv m i;ktt. Mi-ti'-lialk, C KMiti's, kIimiiI k-i.-, l.ur.l - ll.'.xl . "Illll-.l, I'limlly, 1 Can, A 'ill, I 1 N. . ' M.ln-.!S -Culm. l',.r.. Ill , Hm.-.I I'. a.-li'-r.. I i.-i.-i ....-. ll;.!7 In ' 1:1 . j I' -rk. I l...,M, r liir.;-- r.V'1'1 I'll ' New .iicrl iseiiicttls. FABHSRs' SUPPLIES Can bo found at LONDON'S ery cheap. Farmers' Friend Flows, Kentucky Flows. No. 'J ;iud No. 0: Chilled Plows, Double Slmvck and till kinds of tools at bottom prices. I XV KNTOllr ll-.-SB KIISON Ulcus., A! i!Y-ul.l.atv Ull'l I'al-M;! S., i..r-. Wnxlilinsii'ti. '' ' t'"' I'-iiT. ii.cH nml .1n.-.-. nrnl H.i i:. XV.. all. inl i-.iuslly I " I 'H- i i-nl li l-lr. . H'-a- linl-l'" li-rilli. Ki W-n.-n. In l.-ia rii -.-, mi l an-- r.'j.-n-.l 111 lian.ls n MHX-iMiy. Clonals S'll'll'l. S.MI 1 lll-.l.-l. er sU 'l.-li aii'l .!.-'! Iil"ii l"i- I'lnl'-il ns ! ii-iil- ! Hl.iliiv, no.l. euiRi.r.. Wi- i-.-a r 1.. 1I1. C..111111 . : I..11.T f l'1'..-ais, iil-..'i.. rx ' 'mim.-.sl'iiei". I. la 'll-h-'l Usui. I raivx sALi'.s. on MONDAY .H. tl,,. llr.l .lay "I ,i ll, li-sJ, 1 will II 1". I'lV-ll 11 ..r.l'T I" ft!. III!' .-.Mil l ll"'l ' 'l""f I" 1 .- llif I..-1.-U lavs .Inn Uu l!l Ml"l!!K iil" .'l-!y : 0111' u ii'-i f lan.l la o.-iM.-ui'l l" i.slili. Chatlmm s.iinlv. a ll llilii.- ll..- lilt. I ,,1 l-:. ;i.anl Wi' ki'r. I. M. Mi-a.liiinii aii-l ..ili.TM, .-"iii.-iiiiiiii: a.-rcs. ami li-Me.l "ii 111 iu'- pr "i'i'f: W.-i lUlns. .1. W. T eVI.OK, -i Slu-rlff. I M.ir. li nwi. Buprles. Rockaways, Spring Wagons, &c. rtda cf the btet materinii aud fully nhrinrt eO. to be bold ref(rdlei of exist. rrtio in wnit wnl oonimit their own intoresi ry txarc- LcutTo 0ur price; th.y cannot be met by iy other house ia the sute, Alo a fnll itock of. IIsiiil IMatlo Ilnrnof!Si RF.rAIHIN'a dona at bottom pr.oes, and in bent mmnT. Bend tor pricei anrl mt. A. A. MoKETHAS i B0N8. IfayettaTilU, N. 0. . L:ieilJ. J.b 1.1 th trri'l wni;ii iu Ulll I SALE GF VALUABLE LAND! Y VTUTI'K of Hi" "wnrH r-a.f.-rtv.l iii 11 the nmlnm lut.ll K ..vl evinj.-iiiy i. h m r:- uf ny a s c, !?. ! SK""? Cnrlur tt'. l Mil .ill A. Ill ifo, J..I111 1;. Cnrter alii i'nui; ni rgi8-, ; im-j in u.e o. ot me lugix-or ot Deo of ar.illuu bis ii. rugls- i Ch.-iUin i-uuly. X. C, In Do-.k A. P.. kkik 1 imam couaiv. . ... in iw it a. r.. i, ; la, we will umr for wile up .n the premux-K uu . . ,.. , ,1., 1 vw imni'Ai, a pi 11 1-, ju l;";';;;!;;,;;!,!; t, ....... i..uiii.nu ..-.-., i.llo .11 14 U k M Uol l.UAC St l'l l.l.Kl!. Atl'yH lor Moripnii'Mf UL'ltUAM. X. Mnr. li 14, If!-4I3. CIZAS. C. KIcDOrJALD, r..riiMTly of t'liiclmiii;, WITH - Kl'iiKSi: (IliKSoSI. rESOLTD,LEE & CO.,: 4 lUliiii iViHHjBJ in-: 1. Kits in Perfumeries, Mineral AYators. PATENT MEDICINES, TRUSSES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, II! TOBACCOS, CIGARS, ETC., Country Merchants and Physicians supplied at lowest market prices. Fnycttcvillp Street, corner, Martin (opposite I'ost Oilicc) and 14 Faycttvilie St., ' KALF.IG1I. N. C. M.in li 111, li. ' (tm.io! (xtmito! CHEMICALS! CHEMICALS!' C'lIKMICALS!!! I.KKS I'KEI'ARF.I) LIME! LEE'S l'KEr.W.EI) LIME!! All forsule at W. L. LONDON'S for cash or cotton. NEW GOODS DAILY RECEIVED BY A. G. ROBERSON, f AM NoW reviving nn sprin ntot-k of 4(inerat 1 Mf" lifU.-ti-t. wlii- li will .' muM t'ht'in for t itli. I hiivt-on tutu t a luri miitply nf iho ctUrnn d r.(lrl( (UMNO. Call ati'l iS"l g'l t.rirK.iliiH m A. G. ROBERSON'S KtiVl'T. N. C. Miirvh '.'3. IS.'. 41s. I'ntil your Wliout ami ( );i!s is 11'uilv for tlio harvest lu'l'niv I'uyino; your jSEPAHATORS, IIOliSMWYEuS, i &C. 9 keep the best and (-horniest ever ol'iilV.l to our people. W rite mid i;'nt our circulars mid prices. One cur load Separators. One car loud Thomas Smoothing 1 larrows. One ear hnul Iron Aj-c Cultivators. One cur load Fanners Friend Flow Skinner !" urines, Lin!.-:;!1 Knuiixs. Hive's Saw Mills. 'lark'.- Seed Cotton Cleaner, sou Bushels lvtra F.arly (icor-ia Froliiic Cotton Seed. Write to ns for prices. 3u. L. POLSI Si CO. Rale igh. N. C.. March "J. tss-J. .l.VO. D. WH.T.TXMS IPS In- liiion-sl In Hie linn .a Willi in .v Mar. lii-oli, evilmiii:..i, al.-l M i !' ' ' '. , Ni-w V"i K. I" Hi" ri'iiiiiiiiuii: cai iiu-v- an l lias Iu r.-li:ir- t Hi-Hi it. 1111 ilnar inu.p'st 11 "i ami i. I. 11. Willliims A: e'",, 1'iiyi-in ilti.', N. '. 1 K. ii- Mritfilis )X. 1 .1. I 11.1. 1 A V v I) V. Wil l I.WIS. D. li Mft:i':l!sc)N, W. V. SO K10V. Jan. I. lssj. Jljr.l'l-.inilNti TO THF. AP.OVK H A.lvi'rii-liM'Hl ': i.ili-.-lnii-.-iei'l -al.-, 1 lirrrl'V :lvi li "li.-,- II. al Hi.- Ill in "f 1 1'. W.lllal.ls.M !. Ih ns'-.iii- inui' l. hii I I u.-U nil li-1't..rs Hun Hi in ! nil in, i .-.til-. I'.ij in-'tilM .-an !( liia-li-1" A. H. 1 tv llllall,- "l- T. 1.. l.-ai. wli'i urn fliltl,rl.i-(l Ii, irlvn 11-,-ellits Win 11 1 Hill ill.M'lll. I .1 D, I I.I JAMS, l-aj u villi-, Jan'y 11, lsc-.'. A I tin1 Oil Stand of J. D. YflLUAMS & CO. i mew riniii. I BMIL FXDF. 11SI0NKD HAVE , aKHttf, tf-li-l'l.l l,ii-lii.-r.st.-itil,ia-iiitf -..l..liiii-si.iMiin.l Hi ,,ii, liai- .,1 e'., 11. a. nil, l Naval si.rs. Tin y will K, ll k- H.,u r.,i siiiitll pi, ,llis l..r easli, hii.I mi nliorl it i I.. ii-.-ini'i - lyliiK 4-I4--. .it ! . an-1 will iiIhi. s.i.u-a.-! i . iiii niMi Hum iill' "u rr". mil" ! ri'liul'lt iim-Uee. A. B. WILLIAMS, .1. P. WILLIAMS. I njetteivUlc, Jan'y 11, IbSi, Jnul'Jlt. For Cash! For Cash! 1 w ill ell tlio liitlanct' of my iargC stock of Ready-made Clothing nnd other Winter (ioods :it cost f'ol cash. Call soon if vou want bnivainjt ' W. L. LONDON. TWENTY DOLLARS WILL BUV THE .PENMA. SINGER dewing Machine. A HKTTKl: MArillNKTllAX CAN 1!H ROUOtlT FOR FOR IV IX) I, LA HS ANTWHKIIR. It has n Pp.i l.i'nf, two lartfi- UrnviT. funcjf Hr.ll (...llil.- Covi'i', ( iintors, hiiJ itlrnJu Iho BoblilU U'ltll"tlt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LT III" JKf 'lilllO. VAUKANTKI FOR FIVE YEARS. Examination of Miichine Bi-fore Pnyiutot SonJ vrdfra or adUreaH, WILLF.TS St CO. ill X Si-v.'iitli Si., l'liUiiJeliUla, ra. - in, isi-a. (iun. T. II. BRIGGS & SONS, RALEIGH, N. C;, THE CKI.KIIItATKI I REMINGTON COTTON and PLANTERS HOES, FORKS, SHOVELS AND SPADES bolt' AgfUlH for til SDIONDS SAWS, Uu- !.! mw rver nimlo. Write f..r prli'wi. Mr. J. N. ATWATKR will bo pleased to hear from his friends. SEND I S YoTh ORDElisT E lit AltANTEE : RESI' OOODS. LOWEST TRICES, SljL'ARH DEALIXU. T.H. IJHKiUS A. SONS, LliAUKltS IX HaUDWAKK, RALEIGH, N. C. . l'.;l.. 10, lfsi. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. The Rest, Cleanest and most Economical Hair never raits io mm lie youUifnl color to giejr ikir, 50c anU $i siicsal iruggtsu. Iloreston Clpie. A nr ual icwitoflT PARKER'S GINGER TONIC A Pure Family Medicine that Never Intoxicates. If you are mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mot! ter ran down by family or houae hu.tl uuties try Pakksu' Ginuir Funic. If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ax hauiud by mental strain or anuous cares do not tai;e intoxicating alimuUuis, but UM fABXEJi's GiNasx Tonic If you have Dvcpepiii, Rheumatism, Kidney or Vtindry Cunttjl. ints or if you are troubled with any jiMjrtierofihe.utvs.stomacn.boweli, blood ornenrcs you caii oe cured by i'AKKtK's Gingbx TONIC. If ou .ire wasting aw.iy from age. dusipation or .my Jiseneor weakness anil require a Stimulant take Ginupk Tonic at once; itwill invigorate and build vou tip from tiie tim dose but will never intoxicate. It h.is b.ivcd liuuurcd vt lives it may save yours. MIPCOX A CO.. 1S3 Willtna St.. Nf York. Ma. ui GREAT SAVING UL'YINU DOLLAR B1IC. New Seed! New Seed! ! New Cioji Clover, Orc hard Grass and Herd's (lii'ss Seeds; Fresh Gar den Seed, grown by Ilui.st and Ferry. Onion sets; Hose and Peerless Irish potaloe s, just received ill L. LONDON'S. J".IS Jl.lXMNil. T. D. WOM1C MANNS NQ & WOMACK, AUcrneys and aib, nsrscno, is. c. tl V l'r-.iin-t aiii ni.,ii nlv.ai 1,1 nil liuftlnma ea ii - nr.T ... I i,. iii.-.r .-.ii... Mr. M. inning win be In th HI- o..- tln-i .-m l n,ir, I Xoinlnya .f wicU iii. ii h ei l iiii Saiiir iiivs er.HiMlng. Mr. Wonu. k uill 1 1 .a Uu.- ..iii.ii ui all 1 1 in, ?. srp.j-u Something to Eat! 'gUOCKIHES! CONi F.( 1'IONF.IUKS! CANNED (iOODSl and anvtl.ing else to eat ! ! NET CROP CUBA MOLASSES 1 ir mm ; If vou want eheap goods, call nt W. L. LONDON'S. WMe Me JQNMS. MANITFACTUKEU OF 9 BIiiids, Doors, &c, CARY, N. C. Mnrch a, 1HH-J. BOOTS AND SHOES. Remember vou wilt, find the LA R I EST and CIIEAPES itock of llootsand Shoes in the county at W. L.London's, and he is now of fering special iiiduceaicnts for euh. r n'rrv- seeker" as it ever was. ?t?
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 30, 1882, edition 1
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