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,TiFVtml inlrtili-rrar"if-L-,"A'1iri r ' i -vriir V Sift lllirtMlftMin HlPCnrj? JfM1 M,uu,,nm ivw'w THURSDAY, SF.i'T. lWi LOCATE. I'.ISOOiJLDrJ. r You can have the Kivoun until ttfter the election for r cents. WST Bo Hiiro to he.:ir Hansom speak Kt Haywood ne:.t AYednes.lay. Mr. T. lb Womnek, our Sena torial candidate, will speak here next Monday. STTho magistrates of Chatham ill meet here next Monday for the purposo of cliajigiug the lin bet ween Outre and Oakland townships. yGoto yiiuiu & Headon's for n general stock of l ull Uoods, Furni ture, Sewing Machine, Flows mid Plow Casting'. Agent for Nissen's Celebrated road Wagons at Manufac turer prices. Guano for Wheat, dill and see them. tUf Have you hocii those beautiful Calieoos at London's? llo has also a tiic.o lot of Dress Goods ami other Dry Goods just received. He in still Offering some splendid bargains in lleady-niado -lot l.in-r- His slock is full in every line. When you come to town bo wire nnd give him a call. Just received this week a splendid lot of Bedsteads nnd other Furniture. ttf-Shaw & Harris aro now pre paring for their Fall stock and in or dr to make room will sell their en tire stock of Summer goods at reduced iricea for Cash or Hurler. They will ak Wheat or Oats in exchange, for goods or in payment of accounts. All persons indebted to them by note or upon account will please come for ward and settle. MiT Farmers needing J'lows will Cud it to their interest to call at Lon don's and see his stock ; he can show you something that will suit you. He lias just received a large lot of Nsvassa Guano at Monctire and Gulf. F.irni ors intending to use it this Fall would do well to lay in a supply at once before It gets scarce. Would call the 1tdios' attention to a new lot of Litfbt linn hing D.imeslic, Sewing Machines. They are the best in use. fei- We call aMcntioii to th-' a Ivor tisement of an Ke.iipse F.igiin' and Saw-mill for sale bv John .1. White bead, Fstp, of Ral'eigh. X. C. The Kclipso Engine has the reputation of being one of the Terv best Fngiues sold in this State, and as th;s i com paratively new. and being offered for Hale to settle up a copartnership hiisi ness, we have no doubt a bargain can ' tie bad. ami we advise those in want , o look after it at once. Mr. White head is a reliable dealer in machinery , anil will not deceive you. A Xcvr.r.oi s I 'ko.ua v Mr. Jordan TyHor, of this county, has 1! living, children, grand-children, and great grandchildren, lie is Mi years i ld and is as hah; and hearty as many men who are 20 years younger. , 13iui.k Si'cikty Annivki;shy. On : next Saturday an atinivers.iry ma-is' meeting of the Chatham county auxil iary of the American Fible Society will be held at this place. Addresses appropriate to the occasion will be delivered by promint nt speakers. FmsT Vurr to Tows. One of the j Jurors at our court last week inform- j ed ns that he had never before visit: ; our town, although be wa.i born and raised in this county. He is evident lv one of those few men who stay at Ironic and mind their own bu-ancss. Hahvkst Moon. The moon was full on last Tuesday night, and is called the harvest" moon. For sev eral uights it seenn to ri ,e at nearly the mini'' hour, which phenomenon is explained as the axial rotation of the earth, but in the olden time it was i considered a direct interposition of Providence to prolong the day ho that, j the husbandman might gather in his i harvest. Usust'Ai. Sicknks. We regret to f learn that there has bet ti moi o sick- j ness in this county for tho past fen-1 weeks, than almost, ever before known, though - we aro pleased w know that i it in not of n Jangurous nature, being t mostly chills and fevers. Tho old j people say that there it always more j NicknesH in a good crop year than nt j other times. This is caused no doubt by tho rank vegetation. j A Df.sf.rvf.u l'ttoMOTiox. We tiro j pleased to learn that the l?ev. Wilbur I F. Tilhitt has been ehnaed chaplain of j Vauderbilt t'tiive rsity. In addition to his duties as chaplain at the I'ni ; veraity there will be committed to htm j the instruction of a class in the t.hco-; logical tlopartmeiit. He is a sou of Itev. John Tillett, who is so well known in this county, having for sev eral years resided here. Ransom At Haywood. It is with much pleasure that we announce that Hon. Mat. W. Hansom will address tho citizens of Chatham at Haywood, on next Wednesday, the 4th day of October, lb' w considers I tin.' most , graceful orator in the Slate, ami will j no doubt make one of the greatest ! Hpceches ever heard in Chatham. Let j us have a grand rally aud give him iu rousing, reception ! j Sfi'Kition Coiutr. All the business of the term was disposed of last week. ; unit court adjourned on .Saturday. The case of homicide, that was set for ' trial on Friday, was not tried, the prisoner tll nry Oakley) having sub milted by consent of the Solicitor to a , verdict of manslaughter. The Judge sentenced him to imprisonment in the j penitentiary for a term f ten Vial's, mid told him that he might thank his Ood that he wa ;ml .-cut to the gallows. j Jjai-tht Association. The Sandy lOroek Dantiflt Association is holding . !.,,,', tl... ....m.. ,,t tiiis place, having citie!ied this moi u iiiy'. Already juite a number of dele gales have aniv.jd. and the Kvssion I promises (o be one of ninn'tial intcr lest. in our next issue wn will t"ib livili !i fill! i-enoi-f of the in occediiws. Wo bono (he dcle'att will have ii! j pleasant time and enjoy their visit to our ancient town. Our eiti.c;i will be pica. I to entertain Ihcm to the best of their ability. Tin-: Vi'hkat am Ovrs ('cniv- In addition to the threshers who have I heretofore reported to ns tl;( number of bushels of wheal and oals threshed I by tlieni in this county, we now pub lish the following: Wur.vr Oats :!; 800 : ri)")t oss ; ;s-i ibu- r(;2.) :i7.s.j : :$:()0 170t (i;!ol) 800 4ot) 200 J. .I'nrham & Co.. J. li Kiggshee tv; Co., l.'Hvr ince iV. Thonms, J. D. Worn' lc A Co., It. J Hatch .Si Sons, Cheek .v. llorton, J. Y. Merritt, l'Ubert Hisbec, ' ; 1 he amount heretofore, reported and published was (I;).:!) bushels of wheat :and 22..ri.-)S bushels ot oats, so that thetotal thus far reported is 92. iol btisbels of wheat and .'?2.0'.)'l bushels of oats that have been threshed in Chatham this year. This is but little over half the crop raised, as nearly one half of the threshers have neglect ed or refused to report the number of bushels threshed bv them. VAM'K IN CHATHAM! 4 Ail riiaiisworiiblo Speech " Liberal ism" I'.xpi.scti --A tiraiid It ally! We had the pleasure, on last Mon day, of heal ing Senator Vance speak at the tiuir, in inn county. As might have been expected a very large crouti was in attendance, for it i t well known that Vance is eipial to a circus in drawing a crowd. Quite a number of ladies graced the occasion with their presence. We all expected a great speecli. and none weie disap ooietcd. II imv man could vote the r-i.i.blicaM ticket att.-r hea.iug that soeecl, h- .,i,ld not I... ,vii I thoinrh one rust, from the d-ad." It. was irresistibly aigum.-ntatne. ! closely loeical. brimful of Vance's in j i.nitable il tshes of wit and anecdotes. and at times grand'y cl pient. Of course he had the closest attention of ; l,w 'i.. Ii, ... in.. I nil e...-...M..,I vl. i. ! ' -" ' ,.iti...,ri. 1, .... i ... '-,. liectose.i, altliotigli lie t.o.veoei .wo hours. We would not attempt port of the speech, but will try to give a brief synopsis of his main points. He tirsl drew a fort'ihh-comparison between the condition of onr State under republican rule and under deiu vratie role. Fnder the former there was mal a Imini-tra! ion, fiauds. cor nijiii-m. violations ..f the cons: ituti.ni. the subversion of the civil by tho mil ifitry, the Kii-pelisioti of the writ ol Habeas Corpus. c. I ndef the pr tt'iiwof liuilditi railr nut hmlH i tin- i-Kiw.,1 :..n. t,. tl. anioimt cf yil.l!.)'.lllir). which wrr-I Iho past two yoars. '1 l.rro arc ahout s.iuaiiilcr.'.l and stolen. They pnun : -s inmates, most of them arc old ami iscd to educate the pour children ol ; alllieted with various chr.niic ill -sea-t . the State, and took the school moucv ! I'li'l'-r the inanagcment of the pies to -av tlieniM-lves ST a .lav. Thc'v : out Hoard of Coinuiis.snmcrs and Su had epeti.h'din one year Sl'.l IT.dHiV l' riutemleiit. J. T. Fa.-rc;l. the inmates Vnd wh.at wa.i tl t. h'n.w fur ail t hi', vast, expenditure .' Ahsohiielv nothing ! Ui'der d":nocratic rule. Win '.1 tho rha't;;e! (t.irtqvp Inix e 'ueen rcditc-d, the exp'"idi! itics diminished, four or tive hundred thousand chil Irctt arc being c.hieat;'d in tl-. public sehool.t. cielit Xorinan Mfhools have bcn es tablished t'or white and b!:t k b at hers. a J). p irtment of Agriculture has been i orirauixed Tor tl;e beiu lit of the farm t ers, raill'imds li-tvebeeii bui'l . and everv t'lHii is ptoteet.'d by eiji'al and benign laws. Nov.. w iv make a chrn-'c It seems lo be a trait of human"11"' ' nature for men, soon nfter being do- sweet livered from some rent evil, to forget the hand that brought them out. and ; here h" cited the rase of the Israelites ' in the wilderness who sighed for the rte.,li pots of Kvpt. Though a new! name or new face might be giveu tho ' republican party, yet i! was the sum" old party thai had almost, ruined the State. Though a rattle snake sheds, its skin it is still the sunn: oh! snake and is as poisonous as ow r. In-Iced tliis no called "Liberal" party is worsa' than the old republican parly, because j the bent men among the republicans will have notliiii'' to do with it. and ! it is composed of onlv the worst ele . ., . it i i inents of both parties. He proceeded i . ,i 1 ii. r til inert tin. ti-ntiiw it ti.l i-In. i-ii.. t.irw fir I the lueii who composed the so-called , Liberal'' convention that met in i i i .1 -.i r i i i alcgh. on the , , of June such as Ike long,.J,m Hams. O llara Ac. , the Liberal iiarty was tho naif way hoitse ;gotu nupby th. Kevui.e;imil . lm; ,iM.lol w.t out i.u'ollar.'l, i ! ,w'i'1'' 11 ' U :'"' J -s' '1:- iu Al,' ring in wLu-1, purchasable democrats t . filir prospect of a good third ' ,r could spend the nignt on their way to I 11 A,Iu;nil Spvnionr find (lenrral 'iLT.uS.S-ril tl' '' S.n.herner: Mr. W. W. I Ise'ey are to be raided to the lint ' ".wn .of Pi eydrce township No ..s peeriig-m account of their set which to catch voting democrats. 2. kill d a wild cat on Mondav. llth )1"- What reasons are offered for g.rit.g '' Thn cat wan ji.lnp.t.g from a A man name. Porter, at Smlaha . back to renublican rule? Onlv two- ree at. Mr. Brown h u he liot it. Mn, -hot his wtfo in then M.ot b.m-, ment system. He first took up fo. ! Libit iou and showed its history in the Uuited States: that prohibition was a! republican measure, was a pait of the I pint foi in of that party in sevelal i States, was adopted onlv in Siates i wherein the republicans wore largely j " ' n------- ui ti:o majority (sucu as .tiaiue, ivan- i Sits. Iowa, Ac), Whereas llli tlemo eritticpartywasopposedtosiimi.tuarv laws and 'had alwavs been the part V V . . . . . of iiersonal liberty. Our Stale L i.-liilitre it-fused to jmss a prohibitoiy law. tdthoir.h petitioned to do so by many 1 hott.-.aiid.- of our her t citizens of both Ji-uli's. 'fiiev simply allowed the people at the polls an opportunity of Keying whether they want -d sitcli a law. and at that election a m.ilorttv (if the deiuoclats voted jigniii. t il. No ii:Uhi-;e:il man. au.cc.tiv opposed to prohibition, would j in tin: republicans through iVur Unit the ,l.:i.iocraU would adopt it. If any democrat has uuv fear of prohibition let III: it stand where he i.s --in the democratic ranks ! Ynnee next discussed the county government uucstion. lie showed ' the livr.oerisV of the 1 nblienlis. In their State platform tnev declared it 'a.i "Hie inherent right of the people j t. elect rvi.in i.lhccr ', and vet oppo.-a-d ; tin- election ol I avenue ol.aeis. po-1 ol I ma-iters, marshals, i1. in tins Sate !(hclt are !(! sheriOs who collet t for ! the Slate about, half a million dollars I The people elect these sliel ili's, and iyct ac m t allowed to elect the Hero nuo oilic rs of whom theieare fSUil in this State, and who collect three ! million dollars! None of I he I 'edei id olliecrs ure cli'i led by the people, and when the republicans would allow the people to vote for these federal ohieer.s tie would favor the election of Hingis tratcn by Hie people. He explained the necessity of some svsteiu H.ut would not oppress the white people. i.f T,itli (Vrnlina. CoiitriiHt - ed their condition under the former and under the present system. 92 years the people of North C:i For ditt-t I had lived happilv and prospered with- , mlt .l,.,.till , ti,'ir mpistiat,.s, until I Ul(s Cllll)V ,.,,;;, u(il)il w;l.t udoptetl. ; .,(,0.,i0 i,y hjpier, (r j W(il.e ()u, )tt,i!jt,.af(.H .1V v,t.tter durhiL' the i'dit vears (from 1st' ' to ISTti) that they were elected ? The ! present system did not hurt us here in the Centre, and was the salvation i of the Fast. If von had a neighbor j who had a right to do something that 1 1,, tl,,, j, i,in ,,f the kcrnneno oil 1 would not help him but ruin you. and ! u'h.Hi ho was pouting nil a fii" Li.i I he exercise.l that right you would call j ,),. j., ,0 eoukiw stove. The cm . hitn a bad neighbor and a mean man. Uxplod.tr in his hand and nentten d 'If any change in the present system its burning contents over his pent m, i was necessary the democratic party j ciuning his death. -As an instance would make it. and no democrat need j of what indiis'rv on the part f the toin the roiiuiiiicuiis. -wav m tl: In house and eat your pic, don't go to the hog pen." He dciiounccd the intcnml n venue system with its oppressions, and urg ,;d its abolition. He cited the (;th district where the cost of collecting exccettcii onc-liaii ol ttic amount coi- lected. That the amount collected :...t... i-..:....k... siMii.timniui , ., i , , . . i - , while there was a surplus ot bio,). - .i i ti :Mivi.l(il0 in thu treasury. Uenrxte.x , plaiiit-l the tariff laws, which taxed I l... f..r... f,..-tl... -,.,m.,i-l ..f the ; I11;lfaetut ers. Showed the ineouai - :.: t ..,.,.1. o..,i ;.. i... " ti. ' .i;!.,.,'..l-"-;.i-.. i.,v..,l in j.r cl (. (md the ioor man's salt wtis ,.,x,,,i (i4 p(.r rent. The republican platform favored the continuance of this unjust tariff, while the democratic plutfoi m demanded its revision. The J ...:.V .1: t.O 1.1.. .1:.. till 111 lllHsll'JII Mils Cl.llf.'l ill 1 .1.- .1 i r .I .! ,-ussed. and explained so clearly that i every man could understand it. Sel ator Vance's speech niade n dci p and permanent itiiprc.Jsi.m upon h:s hearers, strengthening the doubt fid and rallying Hie wavering. Would that evei v' voter in the State could have heard it ! Our Poor House. F.ntro!: loi i) )!;!: A- few p(is: ctuiiltv p:'0-- hoi:...c MOW .11C ll".lll. I'.M. 1......U J.S ali(whichcre;'i':iii:g,'l- 1 propose to mention what . . v . . t i ii i :. .. I have soon, nnd know ahiiut it lor i.ave urea la-ii.r man r i--.-r ,..; .v thi-iu. I have made iipwa..is of vir-.il .s to the poor house the present year and 1 never hear any eo'.ni !.t; ! : all say that they get a plenty to cat and comfort alh' hod din;; and clot hing. The overseer i.-t a kind hearted. I 'hi is tiaii gentleman, and treats tin in kind lv. In additiiiii t'i !:s good manage ment and kind treatment to tin- in ll;"'l's humh e has saved the county several 1 dollars in the w:v of f .rming on a small scale : he has t'iad vcar over I'lO :;tllons svrup. 'i" t ills bu els Irish toa!ocs, 15 b ioeets (o make I?: I.'.i.-liels tiotitoes. He litis done this work at his own expt use and only gets ijcJUO a yf ar for his services. I have been the physician to the p.'or house sovt l:il yti'ts since the w.'.v m-d I can truthfully -ay that the conniv Inis never had a better llo 'td of (m tnissioners and Supei'iuteinletit of poor house than now. If. ( . .J.-.:-;SOV. rhsii ian to I'. II. S-pi. 'Jii. 1HS2. State rcws. . Asheboro' Conner: It ia author- ita ive v s'ali 1 hut. the completi ui of !, , ,, ,i. .I- 'i i , the Cane le ir 1 aokiti i!ev Komi I 1 i o i i. i , iu .,aL.i.....l vu ura irl-nl t.i crive null. ' lieily to fiueh encouriiging news. j x , T,,, , T , -. n , ' Xewberne Journal: Jie. (i. Oileit.i (.oJ(ml l)(V) shoe m:kor . . (,iis b.w ,.lt,M..e1 fl,)lu , -7 , .. .."'..... -,r It. measured from nose to tail three 1 . . .. ... ...I ,i-ri icei Keveu incues, uuu c.yuet. ponuda. Miinroe Kiupiirer and K press: On I Monday evening a li llo son of Mr. j -los )h Pi rry, who lives near Olive Hranch, had a chimpiepin hull to get j its wind pipe which produc-d ! " i.. ...t ........ , oil;; unu nnun I.....UII.- I.M i. i-'umiij. i t' give it relief. The child wa , about two :i" of n;'o. .' . 1. .. 1 1 1 1 .... I A . .. I. .... I .......... . Winston L -adf.r: S nie old sa't' has Kii I that "htrhtiiiue never titrlke n;n than once iu the same p'ace." lhit. this assertion has becu knoeked into splinters, for Mr. Wibon llama r, has a j0hir tree near his dwelling which has t e ui struck by li!,tii:i: three times, ami the ntump is ttl. s T ii i . ubuUt for I J tec! hih, tilol dead. j i;;iiei:,'h Vi.sitor: The steam cotton 1 g'n, lohsii'ig to Mci-srs. I! F. Mon - ' Itiffivt and IV. V. T. Hodco, I .rated ia YY.il.o Finest Tu ibio, was h:- stroved by Iii e id mil t. It o'clock hist might, Tic v.i-s- of ilm lire is uti- 1 known. The ;in wi s invite! to the j amount of $ 2 "d(. Nino convicts ! escaped from tic brick yard just south of the city last mgut by boring through the wad. 1 m tgonu ry Starr A very deftrnc ive ft.irni pr-.S:.. d throngli the lower iihre of this and Monro county, on KIM lay the l(.th. It was in tbe'fonn .M. , .o. . . , - .. l.f: p "111. oeriol.h il .lirigl' WHS none in I ill peel !:' orch-u d ., i-ifU'S, etc. Wc nndei'i-t ni.l 1 1 . 1 ru v-r.'.l l e is"s were d 'inolished but no lives v.eri hist n:nl noiiehnrt. It. v Hu-fir-t cyclniie ever (ifii in th :t p.-c'i'iu, :md crea'od lunch Imror to ail in tin.' neighbor hood of it k path. Str.t svilin Tfli:!m.'irk : Mr. I'.i'is H mes of Alexaiuh'r county, biinjs ns th" largest Biuiii) wo ever mw. I; 1 was rai-ed by Mr. Solomon Davis, "'"l wci-jlm .fi ouiicph. Dr. York HMi-lIj-devotea about SI) minnteH ol i i'i- hour to talk about probibition. i Maj. Kot.Mim getn np ninl ajR: j "I l" '! ""' r l 1 i ancn of Iho pack had run a rabbit ; j into n hol'ow log i.nd I hud twisted ; j if ""t and gone on, would come up; up and kiih: to that leg, stick his head in and stuv ! thT" ainl bark all day. I gave t lint dog away." Wins on Fiepubli 'mi: Charlie Fa - tou of Mockhvillo was f itd'I v bunted fair m.x can iiccotntdish. we wore in- fuvnii-d of the fact, that Mrs. Jones j of Yadkin, brought to our mat kut GOO pounds of diied fruit her own iro - duct, and Mrs. Idol a like amount, C,)iiite a stiii'' lr tic sum was reidiZ 'd j tlin fruit nt. I'M e.nt oer p,,uiKi. i , ,.. ! ',ws Ob.-'erver The largest i I Deuiocnitic ( ..uventit tl ever held in , . , . . . ... v iiuitie.i iiiti'l convutu-d in l1 a veUcvi le ! ,, . , . "i'p.-i ' ,u i' """or'. ; .f,Vl,C iT'l iv u "v ' 'ir ,,,,M i f"r J '"'K1' of 1 robati ; Iv. . Haulie.toasst.ci.il for Slu r IT, ami II. C. Fislurfor , ;slr if Deeds. In the late murder j trial at Hulifux in which four colored , men were on trial for the alhgul murder of a uhilo ninn, the jury was ! composed of twelve colored men. It ; is probably the first time in tho his- . ... , .1 . ' . low of the St.li; that a juiv composed . , . , , J,- , 1 I mJu.jt'. j ' Salisbury Fxaiuiii-r: Moidconuiy county l as the rcputa'i -n of be ng Hie riehe-f, county in the S'.ate in i gold. Tin r is no doubt n- to the : tiutl! of !l ; ihro'.ifdi a in-sefiioti. A lcccnt trip .rge )or!ion id lhec.oiitit h: s I a I a conven ing e!li i t. J he nii li covered wcal'h of the county wili ci.t.-.iiily ( oinil, if not our hal , .... .. . ... I, .11 II. I. 1 H,)S awnre'of the cxlraonli j I . . . ii net iary 'rowth solii"t:ineM made lV the I : vva't r tut lo:i vine. r. L. Colo : imo.i pie.isu: td imiu ueur Organ chuivh. i f. w davs ug , which counted out j '.''ID feet, lacking only 10 fee I of a i ihotvcititl. Of course tliit inevitre- nielit eotnpi ised the brinches uf the 1 rin", winch did net i.ci iu to be mole iiiimi-i- u i ll iu II U:d. ' (;..M,b:Un- Me:::.. tv V. Tilt C )1 1--lii.l o' cottot, r-e.i mi.l 4 will . in-one of our poi iii.ii i'.dusMitl eli- ilerpii-is W.'t'k :s iHptdly pushed to I'limjiieiio'! ami in a fw weeks more , tin; ti.ill. vii;i be in successful iipi f:.- ' linn. We 1 .a: t. ii a a hut, has li. i n '. li: et:, y lotini on the lie-icil of the e li'el n shore, M 1 1 -. !.: Ill, with a boall ti'i'.lly wotked :l'.k ii oiiogram on the ' i' si -!e. A t.otiilil.-coi.ici.l.-tit e is, tin. t thi) nui'ifigi Kin c r:t .pnds s'i'h the initials of c.m of our (lnldshoro' yotuig nit rciititiis .?!i.o vi:.it d J'dti- i more .a hIioi I titae ho. We have investiat.d the mat cruud tind that thu hit is ;:o d. lib: the ptoper'y of the af l"sai ! i.h lel.ant, for on the eeiiion of his t r-i ; down the buy he lost htii h a hat as tie- tibuvo. (iicnerai 2tfews. : A wi leijiread coajphaey i-t Piid to , h.'.vo tu cii diiiUiivt-i'ed iu J.re:au.l i A t-weet. potato ruined in HilUhor i" couutx. Florid , weighed uiuetecu pounds. , , . ., v..ti. , . , ,. ' , ,,!.,, wes but so t:T not suvere euoiigli to . . . I.M ure tho t". rn crop. J 1 A boy of fourteen yevi's killed him- self in Nmv Ibimpshiro because bin , ..,... i V;.. tepnnod h.m. I ilteeti soldiers were ur iwdimI and th:r!v othns n iared bv the fulflnt; of self on Saturday night. Cuiise, do- ,- ...i.i.. i i.,.-i. i.e.,. .. ... At lb.' .Sprui, Ark , Charles Mat- thews, editor of the Hot net, was shot four times and killed iu au aU'ray with Col. S. W. Foi dice. u w.io.l.s'i-k Ontario a yoiun' w vllUl,ullU suiclje by making ' ft ,-(r(l J(lli htiii1iiis over it nutil i-he w;.s altuot-t rousted alive. In Laurent county, (leorgii, to el. it. ben while iu the woods picked1 a i I a'e frt e! if jars iltolis htrries. V lie. i found In i! Ii wero in thu latt tbri e t of liciith. The (jiurd over a caiig i.f convicls woikin in lim w n Is iKt.r Allatitii, ; I S. '"rv.ii, having been accidectallr Ikilii.'l by a filling tree, the pris'.u.ei s -tood ipiietlv by until other jju.i.ls j...:...' lo t.;Lc chai;.:o tbcu. Mrs. James Houson, of Ibihalo, N. , Y., who had been mile rim; from f.-ver . f.r nmtinie ius mt nut of bed Willie uelinou'i, an.: laumg r oucg cut child, a boy of '2 yrar, with lur, went to the ci tern iiinl jn-i.ped in. A dcmc'iitcd dniifhter of Janue Cleveland, near N'ah.'d'e, T' imtjs si e, po'nnnt d the fur. ilv of t-i per sons exc.i pt tl ( iiiolht r, on Wi'dms- jdav nitrlit, I v i n tintr H'.rchi i.ie in ' the colli-c. Mr. Cleveland has di".l ' and mi daughter is in a piccaiioi condition. . TU. ,K.B,i,.,t ,,,;, ,,,., Hnce m2 , f, j: at Tar ,oro lt FrUJ.tv i.:bt , f'iUlM i ing iniu e ivj ! ramfull i i a (!amii;;i! to ci oin f.: lit , inch s. ih id. s :i ; the Wl'lMiML'l"!! V lie -IV i'.v iv a id K.Jir.Md . train run h noiht'i!. ; .-' IliL'iHi 11- i We'd. : i i e.xU li.-i'o-N daro i d. : lido a w:i-.li out ant v,n jHriji..-!. ii jiiii. g the j gcr, W. I. J'e-in ! A train e".rr in," S ; wrcek' d in K, t !,y 'a ,t S ,tird:iy. 1 1. a. ! wirde k'l'iny A car i'liniied i , .o i,;,,!. .....i . rr .,, ,, l.l,iii j ;t. W07e thrown down hi. endmnkiiicit Mi priwlied. T.vo att.vvies i.f the I ,.jri,,1H hri lv hoy wlio v..s stenltng u i n, t.ro ill r,d wtro kilk.l. A cng.i a ti.-cr .va-. bu ,.t o;,l tl :,n 1 Hc-i..I, lull ii was s . fr.gh it. t.r,, u..i: ,,,, ,,e (.,lir.. it waa pWccl in pcMtinii. A catrii containniL' 1 the bensl lU'Hed tint as soon as I All 1 liipos'iibili y. ! j 0sf rving a. li.' en tr . t.!-.vay np-! 1 preciate I. Ti.w c x,-. p i.n.al clcanli- nests of laik. i s haii li d am imikes , lit po;iul:.r. (iray loiirs aro impOMsi b.e w r.li its oecasior Hon it v.as Done. "How do you imiiri'.e." dd a ludj to her friend, "to nppe.ir to bapp mid yo.'il natnrcd nil th- time?" "1 . always have l'..l; t's Cin.'cr Tonic i handy," "as the nob, "and thus i easily ke. p ic.v wif and. 'a t.i.y in ood ! h aith. V'i :i i i.m wuil i alwas fuel good n ttur d. ever in.i le I n. .r'- l.i!i- CuOini-il lining "i .i.iiii. - .-in.: i i.i Hu I:. , I- u-.i! : ..i: i n: Tim ItS AKITS Hi-Il i-i. -I r..r V:n: ! XOKHIS. WVAT'i' il!:.ieK.i A riiMMIs-uii h... ;i Ii.-.n.:.. .ill I .v.. no. l.y 1'AYf.on. i i-'i:- u . s i s. ii ie i u-.ri . M..M,.-. I.. Ml I II or . 1 1 ii. i i v i ti: m o.Kt:'l'. New A ii i ri ist'i:ti'!ils. nu t a ? Mllil !1' T'.l- i:::k.-!:l!.-..v I . n. :l.lji. Hint I I" mllr.'sn Si'lit. i. ISs'i.- ti.s 111 I I lll'Ali. liali'litti. X. mm m the m. f ,. '".",. ' '" ,', 1 ' ...... ...- e i" i -ia-. I'M. Whf.i I tiKM I" i'tta'hani en ii-!iu4li' N vh' iii vs. f..r f f .i; - 'in I it has mi I i in THE SATAS8A (IDAHO Is the best in use. THY I? ! TiViT IT ! ! H will .ii ..r. will r-'.-r y ni t. X. II. It.-irrls. Ois.rtt W. lie.k, .1. .i.s.ij:.- II iiiin r. s. It. Criii -li- fli'lit Hint ..tllfl'H whu IlIlK' li.'.-ll II llii! It. 1'i.r sl. at M'Uio in' r Unit l: W. L. LONDON. S.'.t. tt. l- rnralmtt'li ;nitrntt 'I 1 .Ti.ro.-i iwti jvw n -to oihtr t NUlXt.S n iSt i-o. l-i.r I' i'imMi I-Hii.l I'll. t .1. lvi I.-. SAW Mll.l.s. ,.!.. 1 HE AI 1.1 M A A T LOlt t ( Mamkrl I. Ohln- IRON FRAME SAW MILL," -- - -?-'i-.. si."ll : Price, WtLout nav.', V,2S0. A I II-.- .. .ions 11. t;i'i;iiivs, rV'SAUNc'.!...!.. N. c ! Ite-l ever 111.1 le I n. .r t.iel-. ( iiUm rl le 1'IIK ' 1 .te;lsl.l t.. take, Hiiu-.ll' e...lp"l ; 11-" m'ltill, enl i : 1'. eeiiiH a l'"X. "t linif.".. ..r e -piiiI. si,ui,lar.l ' 1 Cure O.I.. 1U N'.i. si.it .... N.-u- ... u . I A tfiTieroe'L.' tt' A in ret::, fb-or- mmmombmmm ! I ii i litis formk'-ii J..s ii.'ii.i- Hi:.!, t.ik.-t. ' " i XtnPirtn. Ctillu hp I I ewr. nn-l i'.HI a!p:.-i.s ; ! ...MUv..y e.uv: i,M. i ......o'-s ei.pir.l Cue I !!.-, BSffl ?f ? JS B ''HI Ill'M-lPle -ll..- I. I; ie:- ;,, , H. . 3 ( Kft fi li E ' ..IwllllU'e. 1-ri-Cn-eji...- wher.. ,nieiu,. 1 "H k21 ft k H I llll ..Iher rellP ill... Iri.l :.-ill,... Tl.ei :i:-e ,..e e. , H II 3 II i 1 fSliri-sKlv t.T lifi'.!'..:i ... l.-ii. in ,.,. ,. I,v,.. . JSliLk5 2 I lw.. k'li-t- -r .i:t-. i-iili,!,:i; ,-i s-.i -.le; e.tUuirlt.. I SufcJtBStfW B I nil.! -i . i ! p:-:-.i.-tr-.i.M-. I. 'u.'.iilii in. j : Oulnlne "! Me:--ii: y. ..i.i-.... .... i ; .J iir . r piir. ' , lie;. U ,v- in'i ! -in I . :'' -l. mi, . : -it :i iii t...r I i :ie,i..i. n,i . 1. 1....... .. in ...i ; : ' .... . rr. -oi.-iiiy i , el. ..in .e : ; :: I I e I, , .in I p m- p. ! -il Hie l-.ly. A- .1 I. .-!:! I I. t II. .in- ! ' e IUH..-I. l-'nr I..H-.- l'..:'.::llie. ;,, e- . i u-.: j ' kll"Ml. ii ii Ih.x will li.-:v.. a v:. p I. rpll ctr-.-l ! me w.-rs- ea. . i ';. y je'e us.-'i -ip.i i.-i-i'MiN.: i riiyiei.tii. a:i-l --I I l.y iirip.'-'i-:.- .-v ,t u i...i- -, ..i 1 si-Ill l.v lili.il. Kiel '..i', . ii- I, . . ! ,i l.p'l, .ClC.I.VI- I ill. I. H! le. . Ply J'. i ' I l'..r s-l! Il" :'. i ! :e -v .- :. e : . . ., ,. i'. ' i tm:y. j m N .-ie.-s il-a !: i.e., i i !:! - :ut.. ' 'II o..i:uai 1,. e'l;.",.; ; . : . :. Pi,... STRONG FACTS! A pre.it many people .".re a.klry what paiticul:!!' tmuliles l;;iuN j Iil'.iS lillTKKS is (JUU'I I. I. It v ill cure If;rt I tircasc, r.irnl- y i-, 1 Hncy, Kidney Dis.-c, Con- Mimiti a, l)y;)epsia, Khciinutisni, IVcuialgia, auil atl kiniiiar tlUcasus. I;s v. on.lr!r,.il cmativc p'iwer is simply ln-t.ni.-v it i'.iii:ii: .m l cn lithe- t!i'.' 1'lou l, t!n:s r.t tin; fnuiiilali'iii, .unl l.y diiiMin up UlC Sy.MCill, itlivo JUt dl lli-CdM'. A Lady Cured of RSieuniaticrn. lialtiniorc. Mil., May 7. Ji8. ; ly I.C.U. W1 'UdClt llHlM'll-rI dy 1 Kl.i.!ii:t.iti-m vl:i-n I coiiinicttccct ( t.ikiiiK Utowii' lii'n iiittcrs. and I icrcrlv h.t-J Mrcntth cMotiuh to ai tL-ntl lo niv daitv linuchold duties. atn renaming Mrciith daily, and I I am iiuw usinii Uiethirj bnttie ai'H i theeriuuy riromttu na 11 to uii. I tuiin.n . y t-" much invr.e of it. Mis. Mamv K. til A-Mt AH, 1 7 j I'reslii-.MitSt. Kidney Disease Cured. ( limti.insi-t::', V,, iS9i. Sufrcrstiu fi'ini ki incy d;s.ir, fi..m wliiii I v.i-l'l & l w rHu i'. I Iriffl Ilriiwil'l li-'ll liitUTS Wlich utrt'i me c.'mpUTt'lv. A cliiM o( mi nt , rrcDveiiii; fiJii c.ti U-t f-ver, h.xti ii.- .i;.p.-t.'..-":i;iiJ -.UA n i wm U la-alk!oc.it .it '-II. J tl.i.i Irn Hiit.n with tlic h..iip:est r'..Ui. J. KLC MoMAtit B. Heart Disease. Vint Ft., Harn-,1 ic.i;. Fa, I h-c. -j , 1 rt 1 . Aflrr tritit t'iiTerciit iil yitci.tni and it any rcme.Iict for u!pititiin of the heart without rcccmntf ?ny denctit. 1 win arfvited totry lin-ua's Iron Ilittprk. 1 li.ive used two but tles ;;r,rt never f'.un.l .ttiythmg that guve i..e so murh relief. For the peculiar trouMrs to which Iridic, arc suljccl, Urowns Iron UliTLKn ii invaluahltf. Try it. Be sure and get the Genuine. A frw n-jtsHti.- lui lm vs nt LDNBON'S CHEAP STORE h, 1st. Loinl'iti kff tin1 IaroM ami J t M-lri-t-1! -;.n i in tin- i ntuit v. 1 I 'Jnd. Loudon keep.- everything you j can want, tVoni :t Silk Press to ai i bollle of Castor Oil. . j:lrd. Lomliui keeps every tl.iiur a I t'trmer needs IVotn a Tlircsliing i Maeliinc to ;i Flow Holt. I 1th. London keeps tie Lit -M styles : and nil the iatesl noveiiit s. oth. liondon oll'i rs special indilee j incuts to i ;il, enstun.ei's and lakes till kill. 1 of I'.aiiir in eNelntiie Cur ( ioo.l-. ! lilli. Ijon.hei i- rei eivinj new pod; eVerv week. 7th. I.ond.iii is Ageiit lor ioiiicstio Sewing M;n hine. the lightest l llli nitiu and best Machine made. Sill. Lon.h'il kcep the lest, largcHt mill ehe;ii(s! stock ol' Clothing in the eoitr.tv. !Mll. TiOiidol) k. ei.- the best iis.-ort- n:et:t ot I.oo's and Sim. s Al'.-iii ('of Zie-lef ilfos". celebrated SiiOes. lttll. Loiiduli ke. 's Ilats.f 'aps. 1'tir- nit. .re. Hardware. I',,.!; St.-ves, Medicine-. lV.ints, Oils, pve- sttttl's, and . tin thium !se m.i.i wish. jllth. It is no trouble to sliow poi ds j at London's. Come ami see for votlfselvi fi. l'.'lli. London coimratnlatcs hi? friends and cii-toim rs on the tint crops they have nude. Call and -co 'him when ou cotm to town. l'ltls)...; C, SVil. i!-, tKI-2. i:!MTI0N ru i: ! oitet iiv.:. i ',.. i-.-.n-.l ..t .. .in, i -cnnni I'.ii' if j nt Clinilii.i.i .-miiiiy ilml it " vntint: .rc-ln.a hurt ! iifnre esrit.riii1 hi Mufti i' Sin i In Onlf l -wn : Hiilp Is iiu-i-t.) .ls --.iiliiii.t. fin. I tint it v.iiIiik pr.- .-liii-t Is l...i-..l.y i -tni.lislii..t nt lti-nr Cri'i-k : ; .im...irTii..mi-'si.i-..i,iii..iitt. iMi"t'i..ii..iiii tut , 'tn lllli' lil.-l l"-n -I-.'i'H unl.t . n.-i:li. ns li.lli.w-, I7. f.i i-liiiiliiLi.-it it tt'-lt Cii.-i.rl -ll U'i' "tin I r in ' nine wmtli n.-nr A. .1 il..lili.n. m. I .l.nvn tl.i- I I - ; h.....- rn.l l ii rrar l-eiii-lninii.r. '.i II I' 1 !' - ' loiviim- l.lni In Half .rwnu-e. iliei ue !ii.aii ,r,, k .... w. e,.,r..:r,. ,,,.,,. .!,, ,t. r ..-,.! 1 n-i.iit lits i.m -.' ! il... "OmikiT rncyfti't" m-nr Carliit..ti. ilM-ii.-i' up Hie Mini frun enlil yar.l l..wnrils llnrris Ty11.1i s In tlic .11111111 Hie Alt vi.i.-rx nn Hi., w.'ki .li ..f sal.l Uii.' 111 iii Al salil Ttininns' Si.rc. I. H. I'.Xl.tNK. ( l.-ik . .'et 11, wj. c.f. mi LAHD. FOUR THOUSAND AORFS I ..( wui iiiniTil l'i m I. ma fur siii". 'Hi.- Inn 1 1- I In M-hiii. 'oiin;y 11l.mil 1 1 mill's triiiu Un- t.. A. j A I.. II. It. 'I II.- lisrs Ir.v. l'i 1 ; 1 i-i -II t .."I nil I' "''"'" " ' ri s i i A, k:;. it I The Largest Stock I OK Ba'iNU' and Ties For the lw r-t cii: h trices lo ! mmm nsio osaleks ! writo to M 'J'. l.r.ACH & CO.. I ''' 'y iiAI.I'Kill, N. r. JlM.l !:,.. X. ('.. A 21. 1 SS2. To 'i n:: ( 'i rtt-S't ok Ci. ru.M am- St nuoi sniMi Cot n i ics: 'lis ri. kv! n : V'e will soon n cei o our larg r.id we'll st hicled Fall stock of JIAKDWA11E, of every description, WapB anj Bin Goois, PAINTS fill kinds.) AMI (JTN IMi'JiK.M i:TS, M, Bios Eld Boors, liittoyiMsfMiig, k'J... VC, and we ask a Rhnre of your pat ronage. We gc-.tantee hatis- I tactc'ii. I Oi n Mi 11 to : I'.KS!' CodDS, I S h-i" -. ) . i inn. ii. jw iu.s v FALL m MIL WILLIAM WOOLLCOIT, mui i:-. !.i: ni. m i. a m i!.V not. IK, t;i,oiii:M;, notions, HATS, lams .'.Ml SHOES, Ml 1.1.1 NKHY t-lOODS. &C, ANII I M '.M l'M'Tt tlKlt OF 1 PANTS, Sillltl'S a1 PUAWKHS, ' '! .- H Wilmington and ." Ifurgott StH., ll.M.KKilf, X. (J. . Il I- 1, .i..;., Jir.i t .....niiuii..,, in ynii tlml in. r.-i, .,1. 1 ...11 -r. ... I. i- i...,., ,...ii,.uii.. It wcw ; 1 m i-.. !. .-.- ! ui ,., ,r.. in iiLiLii'ii -iuriTB, Mit.-li ii."t-...:ii..-i..tt j.tni .i..i.t.iHKitUwN.:u. M; 1---K , i-:.- ..f : ill In..- .it : Irt'll'l'. AMI SmilS, IIVIS AM) Cam. .Vu.mm:i:y ; s. !'asi- Cu.ru, Win ; :: '.'ooi.s 1 )..m - i n s. I'imm .-. .!-;.s :-i-.,i., I'iaios. ' Ni;T:"v'N' 1 I III-. 1 1 ; n 1 1 1 . M nil .-. : - .1". men! ..f I'AN IS. S'llUi DIt.VWKRS, ! Wll.-!l 1 . I'lirl , - ;l, i'1 1..-1H Cl.lH,( il".. v- ' ! v fl.ill! ' li'wwl f allow i - Mi . : , : . ' i . -!.. . .11 :i iiplli alt'iu. t' '.! Wt.'OLLCOTT. i IrJKM.L V.WY.. IX., :t p 1 !: ::i , , I,:ir -t j: tl,,. S'.ato ' jgj am! ;i.t::- oi !, ..-,:!l h, Si I"! i.I.K i ' f i; .'.i 1 : i.V li ami A'l !.' s ' emi ts 'I t-;v-S. ud f.,; ..;.,! ,r. ' " "" 'rr'i'.'.h. r a. wtLrr, Caililr. CITIZENS XLTlQlihL BA.KK, ot, ...... ... 16 1 7.1.Ef.Ily . (. LATTA MY ATT, AMI - SiKciiii .-.t;. ;,ti i:. j r.id i 'nii.-ignineutH of Cotton, (irttiu, tVc. ,m n Il. Arrow Tic 1 1 :. .lis li.it'fiinr. S.ipcial prices to (iintiera and Dealers. . t'M Smi n ii.ii.. rui.J A l l ltt.vpbittp. ,tu-t -,k -liliv : .1 '.i.mI. . w . . . , .. ! s,,, - g''"'s in ciitral Carolina ! fur ,(, , 4 K l . I Bro-firn Gotten Gin, FLCfei' and Coiiie-iscr. 1 ' buy :!i.' i;i; 1 '.';. (ilN ill,, VMtt will If . : .-e ;mv uihej a ii . i. . m if: t.i i'f 4t Hi
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 28, 1882, edition 1
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