Newspapers / The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, … / April 27, 1882, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
3M (lhatham mri THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 18H2. -ii -rrr. - LOCAL RECORD 3. WtT School Invitations, lVotfruiiiines, Ac, printed in tho neatest stylo ninl !it the lowest prices tit the Ukcoiid ollice. MT J. A. Honmcliiy is propiiretl to do all kinds of IJliirksniitli work in the moat worktnuti-liko maimer, ninl nt low prices. He iH also pvenroil to mako the best Wntoss, and respect fully solicits the public pntronugo, nnd guarantees siiUsfiietioii. Paf Sli&w & Harris are now reroiv-1 inj; their Spring stock of Dry Good-i, Clothing, Boots. Shoes. &c. It will I pay you to examine their stock. They ' wiil make a specialty of Clothing this Spring. They have decidedly the most complete assortment in Pitts boro'. They have also a large assi rt inent of Ladies Hats, and a bountiful liuo of Hat Trimmings. Uf Among the many splendid goods nt London's you will find his ntock of Clothing as being verv fine. He has Home beautiful units, ami, also. Ionia very low prices splendid stock of Men's Hats, all kinds of beautiful Scarfs, Bowa and Cravats. Would call your attention to his splendid atock of Shirts, Undershirts. Collars and Cuffs. Also, has Lemons, ( h anges, Bananaa' Cocoanuts. Come and seo what he has and you will bo satisfied. tST Ladies Read! Hynum A-Head eo have received a beautiful Stock of Ladies' Hats, Bonnets, an elegant lot of Flowers, Plumes. Hilibons.und Mrs. Laura Horno will be found in our Millinery Department, where she will be pleased to see her former fi ii.-iuls and patrons. They have also receiv ed a general Stock of Spring and Hummer Goods. Cull and see them before purchasing. Double Shovel aud Georgia-stock plows on hand. M7"The Ladies can now be seen flocking to hop. tho beautiful new goods at London's. Ho is showing tho handsomest stock of goods seen in Pittsboro' in many a day. His ttock of Dress Goods is very large and very line and all kind of Trim minga. I'eautiful Collins, Scarfs. Laces, Ribbons, leathers. Fringes. Buttons, Hoop Skirts, a srivui. mck roiWKTT. It will pv you to call and nee hi goods house full and more coming. Man TW Kii.i.kh. Mr. Frank Poe ahot a mad dog near the rei 1c-iicl of Mr. W. F. Fousheo yesterday morn ing. A Vu.r".i.F. (.'hit. Dr. L. A. Hanks has a colt that was three years old this month, and f r which he has 1 u offered sk hundred and twenty-live dollars. rioi.ivK Pkm-ii T :r. In Mr. J:is. Crane's orchard, in this township, is a young peach tree that has never be fore borne fruit, b it now h is on its branches seventy three distinct twins, or pairs of peaches. A Late Frost. It is not often that we Imvo a frost in this section so late as the 25th of April, and yet such was the case on last. Tuesday. The frost that moiMii'g. however, was not very heavy and little or no damage doue. Seu.inu Mri.Ks. Quito a number f our couiitymen were in town, on lust Monday, selling mules to an agent if Mr. George Lobdell, who wanted them for use. at his iron works in Virginia. Most counties of this State buy instead of selling mules. Oiunoi l'lir.siivTKRV. The 22 1 1 1 1 euii annual session of Orange Pi es bytery convened at. Lexington yootor day. Rev. 1. It. Law and Mr. Junius A. Alston are iu attendance from the church at this place. This is the oldest ProsbUery in tho Stale ami extendn from Davidson county to the Atlantic ocean. EwcorBAoiNu Vanity. A number of the. children, of Raleigh, between the' gat of 7 and 14 year, attended a dance in that city, on last Friday night, aud iu tho next morning's issue of the News and Observer appeared ' a long local notice, giving the names of all the children and describing the drew of every girl ! TtVbbat iNJrnin. Wo much regret to learn that in Home portions of this county the growing w heat is badly injured by the rust ami some kind of fly. So great is the injury to some few fields that their owners will plow the wheat under, and plant corn and cotton. As a general thing, however, the wheat crop of the county is very promising, and an abundant harvest ii expected. School Ch.eubation. We regret not having been able to attend the closing exercises of Rock Rest Acado my, ou last Friday. Quite a number , of porsonH from this place attended, from whom we learn that it as a moat enjoyable occasion. Xotwith ; standing the busy season there was a yery large crowd present, and, as is usual on such occasions iu Chatham, the best order prevailed. The stu dent! acquitted themselves finely, re fleeting credit on themselves and on ! their teacher. Mr. T. M. Robertson. The music, both vocal and instrumen tal, was much enjoyed, and Miss Albright, the music-teacher, had cause to bo proud of her scholar and of ber instruction to them. The Lite rary Address by A. H. Men it t, esq., waa inatruetive. entertaining and elo quent, adding still more to the repu tation of that accomplished scholar. j Orn Jon Wo it k. TIip print in-riltmn at tho Rkcohh's Job oHicc is obtaining quite an extended reputation. Din ing the past week we have received orders for Job work from two towns on tho It. A A. A-L. lhiiiroad. Our work is so neat and our prices so low that wo frequently receive orders from a dis- Jtance, and always give satisfaction. j A I'ectj.iah Poison. Wo nre in-. I formed by Mr. Thomas N. Woniblc, of Gulf township, that Mr. Nat J.oyd was plowing in his field, a few days ago, and found a bunch of "blaek snuko root", which he picked up, and, ' soon thereafter seeing a black stuiko coiled up, he dropped the. bunch of roots on it. Immediately the snake gave two or threo blows with its mouth, and, turning on its buck, its mouth turned "wrong side outwards," and in a few seconds it died. Trai'in its' Institi'ti:. Wo are pleas- ed to learn from Rev. P. R. Law. our very efficient county superintendent of public instruct ion, that he will have a Teachers' Institute in this county j sometime during tho mouth of July, about a week after the- close of the1 Xoiiiml School nt Chapel Hill. Among : the persons, who are invited and ex pected to deliver lectures, are Hon J K. P. Battle, Rev. Dr. Piitchard. and Muj. Robert lhughiini. All the teach ers of the public schools iu the eouiiir are expected to attend, ami they will . doubtless find much to interest and instruct them. These "Institutes" have already been held in many coun ties and have been successful promo ters of tho causo of education. i Joit.nu.istk'. Tho Wilmington Daily Review has been changed from , an evening to a morning j a per, and, iu its new outfit, comes to us a model of typographical ait and journalistic enterprise. May ro. James receive the patronage that he so much do serves. The Fuyetteville FAiiminer has en tered its third volume with increasing ' prosperity and populaiity. It is one of our most val.ieil exchanges and in an honor to North Carolina journal ism. We are pleased to greet the White vilb' Knterprise, and, judging from its fust few numbers, we predict for it a career of success for its proprie tors and much usefulness to Columbus county. Tow n Imi'Ki i clients. We are pleas ed to not ice the improvements recently made in our ol.l town, for it shows tliut "there is life in the old laud" yet. A neat belfry has just been elected on the Baptist church, which adds much to its appearance. The "old ; Dr. Poe" houe, which was bought1 last fall by Mr. W. P. Clegg. has recently been newly shingled and re paired, and is rented to Mr. B. G. White. The f.rin-r residence of the late Dr. I'erry was purchased lust winter by the editor of the Kncoim and li'is been thoroughly repaired. ' being i of the most comfortable residences ill town, n:id will be oecu pied next week by Mr. James Mo iro. Nice new palings have been built around the Hunks' house, and other improvements made. A Ciunbci laud Curiosity. T'.'UToi: Chatham Rr.coim: As the Re'Miui seems to be an :td"pt at find ing and reporting 'he various curiosi ties of this part of the moral vineyard I wish to a 1 1 on-- to tho list, of them, from old CmulicWand county, which in this, or any other respect, is never behind her si-ter counties. Dr. John Small, of our town, has in his posses sion a pii-fecl'v formed duck with two Hcparato ami distinct head. This is one of the greatest curiosities in the way ni a bird that we have ever seen. The truth of tho above state ment can be j .roved beyond contr diction, ninl we think it worthy of a space in your valuable "Reconn" of curiosities. Yours Trul v. K. Don't be A binned at Rright's I)iseao, Dinbetes, or any disease nf the kidneys, liver or ill inary organs, as Hop Hitters will certainly mid hiKfinly cure you, aud it is the only lhin that will. State News. llillsburo' Observer: The fust shipment of iron ore ( three cur loads'; wa made over tho University R ul road Thursday, April Rtih. In the future ul i nt 5 cars per day will Iim shipped. Hickory Prcm: Tin first time that wh C'in n member healing cf corn elling for more money than , wheat was nt an auction shIh near town hist week. Corn sold for $1 l'2h ' and w bent at only $1. ti, ber bushel A&heboro' Cunt ier: Mrs. 1 Hin haw, of Hamlii in an, has a .Id '2.r2S egun to one man, W. S Wood, inside of '2 months. One hundred thou sand dollars win tli of new uinchinerv has been put up in thin county within tho hist four weeks. Luoiberton R-hcouian : While Mi. and Mis. Hector McMillan, re siding near Mt. Tabor church in this county, were absent at Presbytery week before hist, some miscreant en tered their house and stole, among other thin", $100 iu gold which he received fiom Ilia father in ls"7, and which mirvned Sherman's hummers and Iho subaeipient hard times. Ruleih Visitor: Dr. Alston hic ctHhfii'ly dislodged a fish hook in the month of Thomas l'hiko's little sol,, six miles from the city, on yesterilay. It waa n difficult opuratioii. Warn ing to children. Mt-Mr. Lassiter, Booker A Smith, three clever and enterprising young gentlemen of this city will soon commence the publica- tiou of a weekly paper in Simlhlield, I John i-Ion count r, entitled the 'Wi t k ly Herald.' Ru herfordton Btone'': "We do Montgomery Star: We are in- AsheviHe Citizen: Capt. W. B. hope the grumblers will bo disnp-' foi med that the Sam Christian Gold Troy, superintendent of convicts, re pointed, and that there will be no I Mine Co.. are finding 200 penny- ports mi eyg in his possession laid by rust. Our fruit crop is pretty sure I weights of gold per day. Our a hen on her 0th birth day, on which to hit, blackberries will help tho sup- i Register informs us that be is record- egg is u perfect figure (5. We pre ply, and Viminons never fail. Hurrah ! iug more bens and mortgages now, i mime this is a convenient way the old for the good times coming I j than at any time within bis recollec- J hen has of rec.oiding her birth days. T .,. i tion. Mr. ltilev Merit t w as hudlv She showed her further souse in pack- R ileigh "v. mir: In company with h t t NV T AVa,1(J & iro's m j Lep fol. T a friend, wn culled on cx-Gov. Hoi- , ... . nr. j -n.1 J den this morning and we take pleas- ure in informing his hosts of friends j in this citv and throughout the State, that he is much better. We spent a j " ,,,,. " ntil(.v Hrjrmel him I",, V, . , "9 "r" few moments with him durincr which 1 J'c J "! ; "d "07K S U"7fy 'T '"V1 he conversed verv freelv Hia mind ! , , , , """' ,md if no frost falls hero ifter to de lie ton i srii v iv neeiy. V1""1 j to be M-illv injured, but is aevcrely slmv it u ,.-rjii lirohl,!e peems to be strong, clear and vigor- .rll- ,,,,,; .i stroy if, wim n is nanny procaine, ous and if ho continues to improve, br,,,Red U,i hmtwl ; the fanners will bo blessed with at. we sincerely hope he will bo up in a I FayetteviUe Examiner: About a abundance of fruit, which is an un ftnv days. i week ago, Mr. Aquilla Byrd, who usual occurrence in this section. . i i r i Hives iu Stewart's Cretdc township, i,4:,u,.;n, t: 'I'l,, ;a Nowbernian: On last Monday in ii.......,, Pnnniv nt.ont Iwentv mile K' uhyiIIo l ines: I here is a man the nea field of Mr J L Rhem near I . .. M , n,iVru"! " now living in this county whose name ine pt i n. m ui nr. j. 'J ( frimj .,V1. icvillo, was ploughing iu sf.,fiJ,n, i. i, this city containing 100 acre, we , fl .,,' ,1U11 ' ,, ' n ; " .!'. McCol in but we doit know saw over six hundred men, women and children engaged in picking pease. Mr. Rhem, informed us thai it would take about. $250 to pay for the picking on Monday alono. In peas, lrii-.h potatoes, henna, equush, j l.titt.ili.nD f.ii(tmlwii-a nf,liiliin,(tu nti.l ..il.er ve.mtub'es Mr. Rhem has over i ,,,..... c,. .... v... ... ., Ihreo hundred acres under cultiva tion. It would Dlllil noi oe loo miicil lo sitv that on ... - ,,, - , Monday and Tuesday of tins wej-K. on eaci. c.uy, w. .... ,wo : . i i. 1 . ; 1 1 " miles o. .Mew..r.. over iwo iu.m.i.i , einnloveea were ent:a"od mckuiir pease." When we remember, the money paid these laborers finds its: way immediately to the tills of onr! meichanta, who can wonder 1 but Nuwberuo is uuprecedeutodly pros- ' perous'J i .vewoei ii VyUiiiiiii-i i im ; utiMeiui Connneicial : Joseph Waist..,,, wife and daughter, the latter ten vears old. were baptized in Pitt count v on Wednesday of last week bv the plough in cultivating his diversi fied crop and when Sunday comes he is harnessed in every respect like a horse and hitched to a buggy. His master then takes Mime fair lady (when he can get one) and away he speeds it to church iu a styb- that puts to shame the young gentry of the neighborhood, whoso d:tshiug Maltimore trotters have as yet filled to distance him either in arriving at church or in returning home. Hickory Mercnrv: Our Catawba f:ome,s now have six hundred wheat dulls aud one hundred and sixty j reap, rs and mowera in line, and on I Home of our farms can be s.en two ! . . i ... re!i!ei-M riiiiniii' ul i.ii c. v.miiniiu i .. . ,i i . . i .., i,.,.,,i.....i ,. i I II IK.-II IM tl l I ' II WIIVJ llll III 11 VT, .' I l lirmul. She has improved cattle and She has farmers that n.ife n!i:-.t p lur.'-r crops f wl.cat than anv in the j ll . XI I 1 1... 1 I . , , ,, . "i counsel, n m jionor ciiHr-reu me .j. -, , ., 1.1,. i i- fest !!' thet section for the nast . .1 .i i . I lined States Internal leve:me Dis- Usui.,, una ",-" I inrv, in MtiliHtauce, that m the absence . , . , . , ! twel.e months, during which tune Jof r()of (lf lmllio(1 on th(, ,mlt ; t" t. - u prmtle letter from, t hey have made several converts in f ti)0 ,Lfenil(lllti or of anv scriona J 1 ' (" 1 il:l' '!,llwI f,lt wvlI,p' Ho .sure aii.l como atl.l that region sendn.g then, off to inj fo tll0 l)( ' a vtl,lict ,'lf B,.qui . ' ' ' ) ''J .''" ro ; I tah. -There ,s ... the ower part J sj,,)nM ,H, V-ndered. Tba to U ' " ' . .. "" T ,a 7tllc 1 S'Mk His stork of this county an ox that tills the ,;,; discipline in school ' lf 1 tnantt ,f fr'" ; piaceo. isiiii iiii D. nun tho teach, r M.ould bo HtiHtained, mi-i" ;,, ; .i . T ATITT'CI' mg the week his owner uses bun to , 1((Ba , n :,,. wna f .n,.h !m ' So." II. ( m" 1 ' lo tI,ls P"11'0- the IjA M I State H. r corn, cotton and tobacco " ";'' x '1!:'1, "P" n . Many miserable people drug them re hecomim; iiep .rtant branches of pig and ha I thro'-rn the old sow ami .!,." about, with failing strength industry. She h.is over thirty steam reniMinmg p rti..n of her oil- ,,,,,,,,, lt ,,,,. u,.(, st(.,1(llIv in. IN b'. si les others. She will Boon P'' ft Mtllt' wildest, conster- ,, t1(,ir Rrilv,;Si w.n ,v n'hiu(r lr ..,ve five lare cotton factories n,id '"''""'i 1,0 ot ''irtlior. The kors (linger Tonic thev'would find Kcvei al milhTwhc.ro wool is eanlcl , nmriiing early a 1 irgeputy ventin,a fue c,)Illmi.lu.in,, ,h(! firat and spun. She has se veral iron Kt'a:'(''1 of heh -ar, nd "'l lose, and vitiility and atreiigth tpiick- woiki, f .rneR, foundries, Ac. $. . has four newspapers to tell ibfl h il anc o! tliowoililol ner proepenty. 1 Ye only wish that (Jhatham was in as prosperous a condition, and yet. Nature has dnnu no more for Catawba than she has done for Cll it ham. How many ef our fariuora use wheat drill, or reapers, or mowers ? Kl). Ri:rol:li. Taiboio' S iiithcrner: L-ist week a child t;bout seven months old was so badly burnt that it died in three hours afler the binning. Its ninth er, Mrs. A L. Stokes, so it is Raid, hid left it on the floor, ami hud "one to get something for dinner, or to eet wood to put on the fire, when she found her baby enveloped in Ilames. Dr. Jauies, of bethel, Pitt county, wlule nniler an oiu Ulicner from which the weather hoarding had been taUeii oil. lenl lus bueii ..ru..-u b.v the falling of the building upon ; only five miles from Walnut ('ove, him. Ir. O'll igan made an exami- ; Stokes county. At preent 117 nation as to his injuries, and hugave crtiiviots are there employed. Cane it as his opinion tliat the bai-l; wim j,,'s fuihire to come to time in the broken, ami that if tho Dr. got well ; mutter of purchase, does not excite he would be i cripple for life. ! surprise, as but few people expected Last week Win. Svimlers, colored. ! ,H would comply with tlio re bet another colored mail that hi, ipiireiiM ids Ther appears to be could throw him. The wager was Home regret, says Mr. lrsy, tlrit accepted, and, in one of tho buck- there was no special session of the lots near Main street, they went at it. Ijuniwlatiire, ns it was thought that S Hinders threw his man, threw him tuilj l.ody would make some arrange so hard that, f.T a shoit whilo ho was ,11(nts for ironing tlm road. The stunned, but he soon recovered and Woik of grading Mill be continued, rode out in the country where he nI1, niucli will lie done during the lives, and the next morning be died coming eight inonthi. dnath rebutting from a ruptured intestine. Xewberne .Toiirnal : A mortgage reported elopmeiit of Mr. Joseph 1 was recorded last Wednesday at Bmny, of Shiloh, one of the most Ooldshoro' for ten million dollars on prominent men in the county, with the Midland North Carolina It ail way, n yonng jjirl who had been employed W. J. Rest, as President of tlm Itoad, by hi wife iu tlm cap-icity of a do mortgaging to the American Loan it mestic. The circuiiist'inces, as we Trust Company, of Huston, in trust have been abln to et them, are these: for all holders of its bonds, all the Mr. lb rrv was a well to do citizen, franchise rights, choses in action, and respected by ever body, and the. all railways, road beds, rights of way, head of a family consist iug of wif -and the entire equipment, with docks, and three or four children. A ynnnn wharves, buildings, lauds nml all jrirl had been employed al the house other property. The mortgage hears and it was thought that Mr. 1! -fry's date September 1st, 1SS1, and was relations with ihe young lady wire acknowledged at. Hoston on the 17th rather intimate. The girl disappear day of April, on which dato it was ed a short time ago, and the f ict thtit also accepted by the Loan Ac Trust Mr. Herry followed sUortly nf.tr is Company. The Midland Railway last taken to mean a preconcerted plan year leased the Atlantic A. North Car- of t-lopmeiit. Mr. lb rry wan treas olina Railway, and proposes to extend urer ef the Siuloh Lodge of Masons its lines to Salisbury. Twenty miles and took with him $301) belonging of grading have been done on the ex- to tho Lodije. He was iudehted to tension nnd five miles of rails have various parties in Norfolk, with whom been put down. This looks very he hail bu-inss triiusactiona. On much like Mr. Rest means business : the other hau l it is said that various in railroad matters, nnd what is bet- n sponsible parties were indebted Jo t.-r is about to secure the means to him iu amounts probably quite as render his schemes effective). The huge no tho- he owed He went failure of Mr. Rest to redooin the to Noi folk, and from that point wrote Western North Carolina railroad has his wife, telling her that she hail not always acted somewhat against him trotted hiiu right that 'he occhii in gaining public confidence) in his would soon separate them. It is ability we mean but if tho money thought by wine that he took pas is forthcoming for which tho mort-( Biigo on hu ocean steamer, while gage is given he will not stand in . others are i if the epini n thai th i need of any public backing in North i note was merely a blind nnd that -Carolina. ' the elopt-r will turn up somewhere. " ''"" , a ac of ' 'tfn" 1 elt on ho l a d wheel '.,M '"";. b Z l.T.J i J . . ... , i .I tact wuth a glas. jar buried in the ground The j ,r was broken by con- tact with the plow and Mr. Byrd o cxauiination found 111 old silver dollara of tho coinage of the last cen- f . 'I lie tnnrieT is siidoohhi! to t .. 1(lvo . ' are informed on unquestionable an- ,i. .. n ii i.. c.i. ... iiuuiiv in ii ii Bin uii ii' mi uvici unii n :i,, : , (in v, i;..ul. t (hia ,BC6 ft few (, n M tIC ll'.illll- a,.r ((J a HllU Wlt.r we ,1(,v,.r i i i. i. . t i .we l,t'v'r being fouad I. -Z " ,UUJ" ' r Ashevillo Citizen: Prof Venable, who has chargo of the Woodfiu Acad- ''iny, in this place, and who is acknow- lodgi d to he a ti-Hcher of more than i. .., ,., ,i .,l.,,0i ;u i c(n.-i.i,la m1 I , ... . lmll;H'i)C(1 he ,tn. ,,, " i ....:, ,.!, I'verity. .ingtho evidence ami the argument iiiinisuineuii whs in mii-u ;iu aggravated nature as to outrage tho feelings of ordinary humanity. The trcublo nowadays in that teachers do not, whip olten euongli, 1 - , , , . ' , . n , ami 'Young America cuts too groat ,. , a swell. Eu. Rkcohu. 1 1 Wilmington Star: A large bear has been "creating considerable ex- citenient in tho ueighlorhood of Long CJreek, IVnder county, recently, On Snndav ni-ht hist a Colored man ' . i i 1 - .i( i. "a"'"' 'w"'"' ......... t h,H p,g . went o.it to we ih" mut'"' wb".n f"l,"a Biippoacd to be, ,.. bit own "'."'''ft " pestering along o h:s nitrs. nnd he Riinir out to nun " ' . . two or inree tunes 10 let dem ar , , ,, , . . .V I"oT """'0' " g"; pen however. a,nl saw that it was a ,,.":U "l.tt IU,," " incus, w men --i . illt-V eomu mil. coiuo ui) niiu nil- 1 animal hinmclf. News A- Obaeryer: In the spring of .lS.nl, Dr. (i;'0. V. 1! icktiall, then f Kittrell, set his watch bv that of the late Capt. Jeptha 11 n!on, who was so long connected Willi ine naitngii ,V (l iHtoii R. R , ami was one of its valued conductors. Yesterday Dr. 1$. cMiniined his watch hut as the t,l,.giaph iiisttune nt. in Col. An- drew' i.fiicu was ticking !T 12 o'clock, Washington time, ami found, he do elared, that h-i wan jnst '2 minutes behind otilv fit) seconds lost in 'JS years. Meeting yesUrday Piesi- ilent Jnlim A. Gray, cf the C. F. A . V. R R , houh iiifi'iii i'-s were i,i,),i as to its progress. Ir. (iray ilvR tlllll Ul (.'1'ailllip; IS UllillK rilplll- y pulmd, and is comr-leted to a , ,,i,i,it ;j," miles from (oi-enslioro, ami Klizabeth Citv Falcon : Camden, emnitT wiii H t ii r 1 1 oil lust week bv the . C'"h' " ?P I ih,P P"5?" Writ",ff V' ,of a lnt f, nit crP are ,,,,,ter ,lmn fl)l wuai flict.oiiuin who in uu (iiint aisplaved a heroism during the ,nto vm fcw evr n,Jliei,. fl yo ; l.")th N. C. Regiment. At the WiL lernoss nml iu the fights around .. .. , . " .. .npoiisvivania, wiifjn our lines were J im up Willi eneli other, and the battle lugiiig; and tho nliot unil shell ilvin'', and the wounded lying between the "l 1;.,.. ...n ., ;.. l . ''ties groaning ami crying for water, leliherately l'o to I them, not ciirin-' for the shot of either 1 nide, and nolxidy noticing him save a ; few fif hig 0WJ U0nmln. d with j of his own company, and with his canteen, vvhmu ho would fill ugam and again, supply their wiints. Now! wasn't Hint true heroism ? Ho was; protected too; not a ball S-uched him; the heavens had watched over ' ' and Observer: A private : News and Observer: A iuspai.cn nnm iiiices ine coniirmation ' of Col. to .)r. X. Cooper as the successor , .Mott, us collector ol the tith . . . i , , - . , , .',,,, , . , ,'. , , ! with adistomperof which Ihev almost ; ; .i: , ...m.. 'i... .i : , , ,., , ,. , " . here suiter from no disease. It is ..,.,. ,i,i , ,,i i , furtli-r said that if cattle are broii,ht I , . r . -r , i. liere Irom I rausylvamii or lluiicoiiibe. they almost invariably die, v.hiht the cattle which eomu in contact with thoin am in no way diseased before! ur after the contact. The section so j affected is small iu area, and seems to j be, so to speak, 'iiiovin-. Thi' Hig hot Hank. Made from harmhi-R materials, and adapted to tho needs of failing and falling Iniir, Parker' Hair Ralsam hllH tltk(.n ,llfJ j.j,,. j..,, el- - ' egant ami rebai.lo hair restorative - VI,U'K a,,,, y and purely coming tiack to them. i.iiii:i. tr,n,., ,1.,..i;, , mnnin. m,M w. oitu.i-l.- .-Iiii--l s, v.-n isnlluc SMITH -Ci.M(K.--nii Iho 'jot li hit.. I.y c. I:. J.'hll'tl. .1.1'., Mr. Ii. K. SMIIII l'i Mis. C'ulI.SKLIA CI.AI1K : nil ul Clutttinm. l:MS CUTToN. -Oil i-vl! 'Jll, IS.', hy J K. illi..n, .1. I'., Mr. 1 l. i:sn, ..f Wakn cuiiuty, l.i MIm A. M. Cm niN, i.f ciiiiiimui. THE hahkets l!i'M'r!i"l l"i- 'l.n: i;i:c.iki I XORR1S. WVATT A TAYLOR. (ll'.'M I l; , i'OMMI--l'lN MKII' ll M'S. S . J K icou'.- mi. I S.i. Mnriln st.. I'.o.i.li.il S. i, .rll IV. isn-j. t'lTiJN MAKKlli': ML I. Ill, i Z'"m" Sit" WllO.lsI.K i,KOCri;V MMiKTT. I l'..l:il..i'H Hulk. !C j.l-1.".. II . I ln-li, C iinrrnl, " li.iiiifi, '.' swm, I.nr.l l.'H-. i I'll.-I IVll.'lH"., ! IH I.'.I M'l'l' -. siiLT.-ir - lli'H rrrliivil, Fiimllv. Ciini, ii s 1 o.i.ii ii: I o: M.'ul. I-t-.ur. N. C, Miilli.-1'S- I'uiin. I'.irii. III.-... IV'inniiiii, tT OH..O i: - ll.'W, irmiulj.tr.l. j l'..i'K. r liir.' Inti hum in!.', I ft V Th.i--.' ir.'.is nrr f Nov Advert isMiHnt ir TffllM 1 of bili-ltu'.-.. v.ik if ymiiini nM bv lli- ntruin f t.mto.linKi.Ti'rmliI III:. 11 Of l t- your lltltll-1 ftvohl htlniulaiiNan.l um Hop Bittera. toil linunn,T.'niifl niuhl w ork. wni.tr. um Hop B. if you nrr your nnd ,ntr.rinif from any In lion ; 11 iii '' mar- Pi1.il "r Miii;,. . Ill it illiicrcl un ur iii-kiiih li.it .ii a twi uf lcJr. lulu- wiir.Tiiiir iron' iium, rr-ly on Hop Hl.iriH'llH.1 I". M.1IKHII.H Bitters. ht'n,'iT yuu fr.'l W rhminn ill vn nunlly 1 1 ..in H..U..' form uf Kidney tbnt .. ur lyiu.iii tinilH .Imiu'ln. e.l inir i.r ,tiMiuinti:itf willh ml ii..ri.-.il iii. cnufi nop Bitters. pJ.... ll.lH'Ug j.lnii.l, ilini'n. .Tiirmliry.-i'iH- cr inp fii mil.-... liOI.il, III. i. Ml. imrufnn I Vou vl 1 1 ! i-urwl If .nii'- Hop Blttersl IfTonrplm Pi, .elk unit l,WIJillltril . tl ii t It mil) aveyour lit. It hns 3avod nun1 dreds. My porcrlain-ltncd Tumpi arr mnufcturd under ilcens,andhuyrsarr puaranifrd ipainst any an.i all Caims from th Company hoidim; tKa pattnt. fail to mufcc note vf tn potnw. The BUTCHLEY PUMPS are for 4al by the fce.t houses In the Ira Je. Name ef my nearest agent will be furnished en apuiiLjtion to C. 6. OLATCHLEY, Manufacturer, SOS MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA. PA 8B1 r r&mS M,"""'"a O. Is :h.' ran Carafull; made 10 A I ALL Best Selected j I Valuable Timber. 5 I Improvements. a i m- 1 1 Now Atlvertisemeiits. JEW GOODS! i O ! I T II K LARGEST! j CHEAPEST!! AND BEST! I ' Stock of Goods i in the county! : euii be found .it V. L. LONDON'S, ! who lias iilst retlli noil from Xurtliorn mai kt'ts ;iinJ will oiler ?pvi;il LOW PRICES to those luiviii- for CASH. his of HATS ABE BOHMSSS Is Splendid. II is stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING is 1 far the ! Largest an Cheapest; ho has ever lnnl. lii'ineiulMM' you oan liml any ami every thing at w. z. LouDorj-s. I'liniinr. Jt. c. April !T. Ihhv!. SONS. I. MiDiTaclle Department. IIOOHS. Klntfi-.l I.lmerl.'k. Ilatti-.l l.liin inl., Kirly I.lnn . k. At.ir.ti ii. I'.-ull-l". I'lii-.sii-ri'-f-ii, Kiimi-y, I'.lrln. ltari'l"-., Kline 'ei't C.-iti-ii'i-m. Viinkw li.-i.ll.'. TWITS' COTTON'. LINKS'. OliASS. TWIST K I) S!I.K, IIKAIIK1 U.WV SII.K ,T !) I'l.OAT!-, K'iO. SNAKK. nltliKI,l yfil.t., c.ikH V nt'-i' ..i i if II. .mo inn l. Tn.ui I'll.-. i.'SilK w..ri out. H".'k.-. I" silk W.-rin Ote. Silk Wiirtn int. I'urnilii"1 Mil's rli.-n. .. Hi" tni.ln, riu. 1'-. Si'liinrri. I'... Ti.- l,rnM ninl NI. kl. I'lRtfl, SwIvi'U. Sliitnrii. Mllill.iw l'l. N.'li. J ilnto.l riiililni: I''-l-. tli'. Jiilianii.' Iliuill"" I'..l". lilll Nwilin: a mi'l 1 MobIi Cull ami hi ii. W lmi tlio litrn'iKt '... -k kii.; t.i'11 ru Ii'Wh ,.rl. i'. llpKiii'i-triilly, THUS. 11. RHKJtJS A: SONS, RAI Vprll IS, lKtt-i. KING'i'lfiiSllNGEllS. x-i -l r"i'roM..it..i.-..i 'TWENTY DOLLARS. It It. In i-v.'ry rospori TIIK VTIIV PKST nf il.. Sinor Slli' f Msudiiiu's. I'lnlnlinl In tlio li.-it ni:in.-r. vlth tli-l-ii.-t Im pi.-MMiii'iiis ..r wlinliiiK Hi" l-'i'l'lti. tl"' ti' "! ''"ti-vonl.-n; f.llf ..f imSI.i, villi rt.'ii.'ii l-'.-sf. Inri .Iravr-ri ninl hoAii'lful i..i.'r If STAXOS WtlllOi r A KIVAb Tin: zixua 'lT M WiVil MAI'IIINP.S. WF IHl NUT ASK UM' in i-av Fni: it i ntii. vni: sr.i: ( what Yor ahi: iu vinu. I Wn only wlnh to kn-.w thut '".i really liitnu.l to j Ihit a Mn.-lilnr Hii.l nro wiltti.i: I yav f :i) .r Hip ; Iiom In ill.- iiuii-kot. Wi lH- in um. Ki-;i.!ihi: ili num.' 1 of y..nr ncwiri'Mi riillrii.nl ulailoii HU'I w will m-nil j iho in.-i.-liltio mi'l ivo iiiH-.rn.'ti"ii-4 to AI.I...W vol: : ii i.suiivl ir iiuvhby"!' rtv n-H n wilmai. rn fc r . i' TilSirt St., I nii-Ai ru im, t'A. rril f', U'i-j. I ! I'iI mm, m t n., ll&vo m,w i.u nxlilblllnn anil for aalo, In ftll UiM di;isrtnif ntM, full lines OF STANDARD MERCHANDISE AT ATTKACT1VE PUICESt We Iikvk nii rfcclvinJn Onunnr Cbeckad I'l inc. wliMi w Alit SF.t.UNU rapldlr l t)i I'i'lltH. A very Holort line nf 7,"::t3 ocoza. A H.'lnl bitrgnln Iu HbACK ANI C()I.OItKl CASllMEItKS kiic niiml.i'r at 4.V cuiiIh cuu'l b HuipMiet. Litdies' nul (Jents' Fine Shoe. IN NOVKLTIKS AND SL'ECIALTIKS ! Uioj ii"er wero bo well prepared. i ! A Ilau'lkon-lilKf clill'lrcD'n, Ijntlrs" of nBtt ! intn'n, silk, lawn or llnrli, plnln or lnucjr, lifintll.'liil, c. ril i Iaii uonUr, I A pn-tiy iiri'l i.'lu-apnr than nuywhoro alM. Mi-r.'li:iiit Nli'iiild lm.k nt imr good WhdD thJ ' conn lo Uip ;liy, anl gol haralnn. YEAROAN. PE'J TY & CO., I jtAi.Eioir, x. c. j April 13, IHh'J. ! TWENTY DOLZ.ARS Wll.l. BL'Y TUB .PENNA. SINGER So wim: Machine. A II KIT Kit M VCIIINE THAW CAN UK HorOHT FOB KO It f V DULL A HS ANVWIIKKK. It lei- ii ln-'.p l.iiif. two liiw Itruwers. tnor lliilf .1 lit,- i-.m-r. ('H-tc.rx. hii'I wlnUn llio lkibbla wltlioiit riiiin i iilt tin .Mai-litn,-. V. I I f A N It'll loll FIVK YEARS. Ktniiiiiiiition of Mi'liine Hi fnre I'ymt son., .iplvm "r wMri-ds. WlI.i.lTS A CO. Hi N Si-vi nth si., 1 lilluili.l,ilil, fa. umu : MANNING & WOMACK, i PITTSBORO, N. C. ti. I'ri.mi't ni'.. nil"ii i!lvi'n in nil (uiBlnem iriiKH'.l in Ih'-lr i-m-i'. Mr. Mntiiiliiu will tut la Ui ..Hill' ..a On.' Pr-t nml ililnl Mi.nJiiyo of Mi inntiili ninl iho Sii'iiriluyM ii-,iiilhiy. Mr. W.fni mil li,- In iho Mfll ii nt nil iiiiii'h. sep'ii-tf II. II. ATWATEZl, -WITH- LEER. WYATT, lilirli!"iilir fc SnrroU'i OII (taa4, RALKIGH. X. C. Wholesale 1 Retail HEAVY" GROCERIES, Comnsission Merchants. And Agent for STANDARD FERTILIZER. i.tlilHIIlSnn lintul anil nr elllll'l.. iHily r". I .lie ft .i.ti-.iur i-liin'.if .mrBc Irtm I hi hum mi'! nil; .IiiIiik rvunlic niir frli'ii'l" Jr.liJ It i - -1' vr iio H'Mri-K rnwiN imos.. I . l- l'l. i,,rnv-ni-l.w nml I'ulonl s..ii.-it.TM. w.-i :i : n tri . -ii . I VlO'-i', "til I.I K. Wl' II I'Ml litilni'M. Ki u itl.'llil f. t rffiTHw-M nnii i inl i'xrlni-lvi,y in l'nl. t' rni". Ili-i.iniioii. lu till In mhnr tiniids n n'. I.MH-. i'iivi-il: H-.lii-Ci'il. Slnl miKji'I, wr ki'ti-li mi. I .'i'.'ri.' i"ii f'-r ni'liili'ii ti mnt hIiIIIi v, ruri: "I i in irf.t. r ri'fi-r t" Hie OmiBila- I f .r I'.CMtllr., US" In I'S-t "nHOlMHlulHTB. Inlilhi-I l-'V,. ! MANTrACTUKKK OF Blinds, Doors, &c, GARY, N. C. Mar.'h 3. 1-J. CUAS. C. ZVXcDOHAIJ, . irm"rly i.f i lmtliaml, .t... I R-. t n. f.Ciikke nsinma. PEscrnj.EE &co., Wholesile Mail Druggists, OICM.I'.HS IN - Fanev Coods, Perfumeries, Mineral AVaters, ' PATENT MEDICINES, T R U S S 12 & , SURGICAL INSTRUirlEHTS, Caito, Grass and Bird Mi, TOBACCOS, CIGARS, ETC., ( 'ttuiitry MtTcli.-inN nnd riiysii'inn.- siij,ilic at Imvcst market rivs. I';ii'!ti il!i' Si 1 1,1, i-oruiT Mnrlin (ili'o.-.iti' I'li.t ( liHi'i'l ami 11 l avettvillc St., KALKKSH, X. 0. Mari-hK.. '.f-l. PATENTS. F. A. l.i'lini.'inii. s.illi'11.r of Ami-rl.'nn nnrl For Isrn I'iiipiiih. Wii.iIiu;i..ii, i v.. All bUHlnwn r. .ri ii".';..! with l'liioiiiK, ohoili. i ' otore ihe Patent Oltl'T or Km fv.nrih, irompn nttrmlpit lo. No .hiirife uiiIm a atfni in ..','iiro.. nri for rir-culm- t,ovllV-tl I C i c H r;. f-'-'
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 27, 1882, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75