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tnm iinr r r T twJS3 3 (Chatham Record THURSDAY, MAY 17, LOCAL RECORDS. jWTForrent! A comfortable eight room dwelling in rittshoro' will be rented cheap. Apply tit llu'ium nflice. te'Tho cheapest goods in the county tire now being sold at tin1 store of J. 13. Hiii lis. Hi entire Htix-k in soiling ut Cost. Cad ut once before tho stock is picked over. feST IJym.n. t lleadeii have on hand Avery's Double Shovel and Georgia Stock l'low s. Iluuti i s Far mer's Friend. Watt, Holaud C -l.il: and Avery V one-horse l'lows: CubivaUis nml full line f plow castings. PeS" Summer Hoarders can find comfortable hoard in a private fam ily ftt this place. Iitrge and airy rooms, excellent water aiul plenty of fresh milk, butter, vegetables .vc. Address P. (). I5os IU, I'ittsboro'. N. C. tff Harden IVros. tV Co. have on hand R few nice Ibiggios, and one and two-horse Wagons, which they are offering cheap for cash. A good second-hand Unggy. almost us good it new, cheap. Ail kinds of impair ing done cheaply and with dispatch. &tei" J. A. Hornaday offers for sale the following propeity: one now dwelling house and lot. one lot on eorner south of court .-house with office on it. last used is drug stoic; one milk cow: "AH Kight" cook stove. Xo. G: Howe Sewing Machine, with several pieces of furniture. Ail the! ubove is offered for sale privately, cheap for cash. ISrJust to think! a nice Lr.v.i j dress for 75 cents. London's is the j place to buy cheap goods, and L t")l you lie haa so huge a stock that you ran always he miled. dust leivhi-d a lot of 'Knitting Cotton, all colors. and another lot of those cheap Shirts. . He will sell you as good a Shin for tho money as can be had anywhere. . If you wish to sleep coinfortab'y this hot weather try one of London s Spring Beds, only 2. tarByiiuni - Head. 'ii have jus. received their stock of Spiir.g and Summer (roods, consisting of a ;'"' oral stock of such as is gencia'ly found in a firs:-c'a.ss .s-orc. IWi'os' Ladies' Shoes and hand-ma le ( n tleinen's 4ai'ers a specialty. Oir, Stock of Millinery Goods is v.-ry c tensive. Mrs. Laura iiorne will b.' found in th;f depar'nieu: : she wiil be pleased to serve her fnend-i and customers wi ll : he very 'a -r s yi-;. IsBT Among th many hivga'nis ai Loudon's are hi.. Soaps. Thi i-.-- cakes of Soap in box for en:-: o large, cakes vary tine soap lor -a 'it - and a tine Handkerchief th'io-. n in. Tr his Iiaundrietl Snap, it els. a r.-ikc. You will find some splendid bargains in Ladies' and Children's Hose. 11 and , kerchiefs. Corset. Ask to see his Towe s. Tahh e olhs. Curtains, and other hoiiscke goods. He can, sell you the handsomest Hanging; Lamp for the money you eve;- saw. , An Oi.n O-iiv A few .lav.-, ago. our venerable towusa.'i:i. Mr. IXivi. I Tur ner, was hoeing in his garden and dug up a Spanish d illc- dated 17"-S. S'-hooi. Cf.i.k:ii:atiis. Wo thank Col. Aduey for an invitation to at tend the closing evrc scs of hts school, near Silk Hope, which wi.l b -held o:i the :iOi ii inst.. and r.t which Itev. P. U. Law will deliver an address. A P . Kx.'lTKMKNT. T!l" usual quiet of our town was somewhat disturbed, a few days ago. by a -g being seized with a tit on the street mid uniekiv dvi:iLT. Ot course cve'.ybody soon began to ia k about . mal" dog. I AsSKWlSilPliel-KitTV. assessors j of the several townships u. the county i will usseas the real estate between now and tho tirst of June. The ! assessors of this township will meet , her" next Monday, where they will meet anv persons who n:av wish t look utter the valuation of their land RrsvHv.w Ae ii'I.xt. On hist Mon day as Mr. William Bryant was haul ing wood for Mr. .1. M. Griffin, of this township, the team lau away, nml Mr. Bryant was thrown to the ground and run over by the loade i wagon. Fortunately 110 bonen wer broken, though he was v -y badly biuiaed. Thk C. F. & Y. V. II. II We u giatnlate our friends in the w. -l m Dart of this countv upon the eer!ainy of the early completion of th Cap Fear and 'Yadkin Valley railroad For many years their hopes have ' been doomed lo disappoint uicii 1 oil i now at last they are about to be real- j ized. The directors held a meeiin at Greensboro' last week 11114 mrvde arrangements for going right ah"(id with the work. President Gray is reported as saying the following: We hope lo get the load from the Gulf lo Greensboro' in running order by January 1st. In fact, they are talking about running a Christ mas train over it. Perhaps the road all the way from Shoe Heel to Greens boro will'he cmiipleied by 1 hat date. In thirty days' time work will begin on the regrading of the line between fli-Aon shoro and the (mlf. Iv re- ...... lour is m.HiU. lookimr after 'and laveling that alrea.lv gruded part of j th3 road, whh is 51 miles in lergih. Some light trestles are to be put in and then all will be ready for the! iron, which is to be purchased at i ouce" I II ;i. Siouv. O.t last- Tuesday af ternoon a heavy hail s'orin fell in this j county. At Dixon's and Green's : mills on llocky river the stones were I very large and fell thick, in fact it is j said to have been the heaviest fa'l of : hail ever known in that section. Tim tempci at are immediat cly t ut ned ipiit e jeool. and the next morning it felt J ipiito wintcrish. ltoar.ixii A Si' na:. On lust Wednes day night the sloie of Mes.-rs. Smith ; A. Ciark. near Silk Hope, was broken l into and robbed. The next day a colored youth from ihat lieighbor jliood, named William Crulchiiehl. was here Inlying goods ipiiie freely 'a:id was anested i'ri.l.ty inoi'iiitig I upon siisjiicion ol' I) ing the thief. ! At the preliminary dial before Co!. ,isaue T. Brooks. J. I'., he ,oiil' s-ed I'nis gui't and v:n coiiimitted to jail for t : i i! ai Court. An 0:u.ir,rxi 1J wi.i;o.n. The con duetor on the Cape Fear A Yi.dkin Valley railroad have always been noted for being accommodating and obliging to their pa-.M'iigers. As t he t sii 1 1 s on that roml ha e no close connection:, to make, there ii nccr the same rush and hurry, and f- ar of being left, as mi other roads. The Charlotte .loaina! tells the fal lowing incident as having recently taken place: "The t lain was en route to I'ay ctlcville, and when San for. I had jut been passed, a pig that was being transport'. d in the espies ; car broke out of his box and leaping from (lie door of the err took to the woods. Capt. Muse stopped tlie train and commanded till thi1 hands to heat the biishei ill seal eh of the stray pa-.-e.i-ger and to bring him back dea l or alive. Af.er eonsideiable cliasu. his pig.-hip was captured and was brought back somaiing to the train, much to the de.iglit of the passen gers. The iib. rly loving yonng un'kev was safely mi. I s ''ureiy re caged, the con lueior shouted a!! aboard, and ti.e tra.n and ciew nm-e mole got under v.ay for lavette v:!!e." V.'e i . Mii.ib.-r an "'d pl.e thai was told on Cani. M.ttsh. wiieii lie was conductor some years ago. Ii is said that one d i,' liie t: ai.i slopped in a li"!d. ami. a-ier i-. :a;:ning there soeee: inie. t lie j as.-ei.e. I to in. ,111..' no oiu wai; in.j l-'v cause in I he ueeiy. hut co'ild tell. Fi'iully." alter ' :i l-'ltv t iniv. ll.e inr.-a: 'e.:t j.is eite.'i f.aw (.'a: :. Mar--ii coi.m.g aerovs lie- lieM with i'.u air of tii- umpii. an i e iiTyi;ig in m ia-...e!. In rep.y lo tl:.'!r i ii- st-r.e.i l,i! he !i-id pi iviend !!i Few .'leVil'e to bri d ).'."li egg-, ami had . 'ir.g irmil a t: :-e.t .1 g him a ..I tli.m ed i:. iiiar l : oi l ;ei o. I v. .1:11111 v !e llei:;!ib h toil, and whe'i he went fi 'C t oe;n sin-told h'tu thai si -' l.iel e:i y eleven bill if he Woii'd wait :iv, iiiie he e utd get Use d-t'ee;i as lie' );e:i was the;, on the nest -a n-. .ied he had w nit e I to get llie l,e.-h;v ..liUcggl Letter From (J 11:11 ville. Ox.-.-'.::.. N. ('.. Mty 1 1. Is -5. 1. i: ii!'.!'o::: : Being a constant reader of your paper ami having seen not hing fiom this see. ion I thought I would give you a t'cw items. Three pr;.oni-, a b:o!.e jail la-.t wick. They were f 1001 Vance co:i:ii iind cleii ge,! w i) h he. c"'.y. O.tr Siipe. lor ('unit tlied iU'd. eon vieted K.iii.-i I H-lidersoii lor killing hi; wit'.-. .I,i.l:;'e I'iiilips p.is,c. seii t. ue;' that ite should hang 0:1 Friday He' ist day of June u- xt. Tile eit i.-.ens iieid their liii'liicilMl election on !a,t .Monday and the mayor and two out of the four commission ers oloc.'' ,1 are democrats. We hope to Five lieitel" times. 'Jliis market has sold more tobacco in the last thre monllis tli.m any ma! Let iii N. C. so say the warehouse men, but the crop wii, b light next yea:', ouinj to Hie scarcity of jilants. IVo'es.Mii- Hob;. ..id's K'lieec se'iu- : 1:11 has 110 si 1 dents on his ro't. I lie eoiin.ielleeilie.it will eoi.ie oil' t 'ie it It of .I.IUe. 'I'tie lu. 1. ih of the town is very .1 id. Ax ( )i.e C." i ny. . .-. State ivexua. Concord Begisier: Wheat ami oats ' are coming out m head. The prospect for a huge i Id of both of these grains is very promising. have j not seen or heard of any I list mi the 'straw of i ither. Ticy will soon he out i f ilangi r t'roia the Beilllfoi i Tclelh(.!ie : I i. .1. in this : place, on Wednesday, the iii h iiistunt. Iletlio Muuroe. iig'd -I xear.s. She died of tetanus or lock-jaw, produced by an attempt to sever a small pro- . ; 'ibeiance fiom one of her eats by the j us nf a cord dii'.wii tightly about it. j Wilson Advance: Sui.day morning one Jesse I'l.u.derfor.l. a white man ' "niloyed as teamster by !!. J: Tayh r i,VCo..'st down on the side of the. I lailroad a little too close and wi lit to 1 'sleep. The lOu'.O train was stopped j ist in time to save his life, but not m time to save him a knock ol!' and a sore side. Moiitgotnery Shu : More shad ami other salt water llsh are hcijig caught at the Fails and Narrows than visual. Old fishermen sav the bu.,t run since 1-S71. Trout are uncommonly plenti ful. A considerable hail storm passed over the ii-nth western poitioii of Montgomery and the southern por tion of Davidson county on Katurdax evening the Ii iust. Newberno Journal: Mr. W. If. Marshall, while surveying sonm land near Po!lo!;s ill.i a few days ago was shown a l'u hive in the woods at t aeh- ed to a big limb of a pine about forty feet from the ground. He siiys the bees built the hive themselves with wax, nutkitij it about two feet long, having an cutranoa at tho center, They wintered there and were in good working order wbuu bo huw theiu. B.ivi lsoit pi.,pateh : Wheal, in our r-iighborhood is locking lliic. ---Charles lli-di iek simt a largo eagle rear Coiirjid Hill. It was different from anything of the kind eer seen before in Ihi.i section. Fs whole neck and breast were white, ami its hack, wings and tail were black. Jt meas ured more than seven feet b.twei n the extremities of its wings. Wilmington Star: Mr. ('has. Ger hard t, of lllis city, was the sileeesd'ill competitor for the West point Cadet ship before the Bo nd of Kxauiiuer.-i at Fayetteville on the BUh iust. We learn from Capt. K P. Paddisou thai th.! lo.-s to Mr. W. F Monroe by the burning of his large null near Point Caswell, on Friday night la.-t. amounted to about .t-ii.ltilil. l.uil".ny lleporter: If you would know the vain,- of clover as a fei tilizi r. sow a pciec of land thi ye-r in corn, and after the corn comes off. sow it in clover: if it gets high enough, cut two crops off and run under the third: put the land back to corn mid you will be surpii.sed at the result. Any old Held may be brought to a high statu of cultivation by the use tf i lover and the pl.e.v. Moore Gazette: A. V. 11 ;!es. liv ing about M miles of this place, killed a whip snake on the tth inst . 1 1 feet '.) inches long. We learn that. th hogs, in the .neighborhood of Came ron, this county, sire dying fast with ehi'h-iii. Some farmers have lost all the have. f. C. Black was clec'.e.l inavor, in d C. P. Jenkins. A. I). Muse, P. ' if. Keihy. A. W Campbell and W. T. Jenkins. Jr . coiiimts.aoiiers. Warreiitoii GareUe: On Monday last. Mr. W. F. Williams, a citizen highly esteemed by white and black mid universally popular, in a lit of temporary despondency, attempted to take' his life by taking 'half a bottle of morphine. Fortunately, the doctors reached him 11 few moments alter he swallowed the fatal drug, and after working on hint twelve hours s.ici d- e 1 in count ;".-iU't.i;ig it.- deadly 1 fleets, t was a lnot narrow esi a,ie and for hour.-, hi - life was de. pail ed of. lVyitieville Observer: The dogs a!' '".it (own ale "on the rampage." and there seems to be little doubt that oi;e or two have been killed which were really ralrd Xeill Wil liams, a col, ,;.,! lad about 1 years of age. while bathing on the isth in.t. in the tnill-poud of William Willi. tins, t,i llai'i.e!. w as ib'owi.. d. A coiiipiitiioli saw him go dov, 11 ..lid llioi:;;ht ii. was .'living : but. s!iau;;'e to say. I.e niver rose to the surface again. Tho water is 'ettoo cool for li.ithiug. and the probability is that, the boy was .seized with siiitdeti cramp. Salem Press; Some twenty-live ye.ii s ago. .1 1 lv. now living in this pl-iee. then a is. tie girl. ! il into a il.i'i'u iiu .ii ami stuck a them in enc h g. in ;ir the k'.iae. A piiMcia'l in eliaeiing the ilioMi broke it otf. leav ing about it hall :.::. of the shi.rp picnt lei, 1. lining, b. ing imahle to liu.i it. The wound healed and nothing more Wit.-, thought- 1. f the piece ol' thorn Ihat r-llildfd t's ii gav.' no iec'O'e.veid -e.ee. The 1 Iher l.igi.t. !:"v. ver. the lad'. di.sio.ere.l II bi'.let-h looking pimple on o!,e of l.i r aul.h'S. wliieh s. i .-i b. -cum! :aiiif,il. She applied a poulli-.v to tlie piaee. and 01 removing it next .liv. was a.-toni.ihed to lil.d the piece ot lil.'l'U. Washing! on G.ietle: On Tu.'sday of last w. el: a yo.ii.g man by the iiiune of Wo ii nd. son of Mr. A. WooLrd iivillg siw 1 1 11b s b' Io-.y town, met Willi .1 tel . ibie a-i-i. lent, the pal tiei.tais ol which are a-i lollows; lie was plow ing in his father's held and his lioi-" bee line flighleiled and ran a ;;.'. all 1 he having the plow hues fasti lie. I or looped around his w riil and b. i.:g imible to i'ti ii:ale him-, l!. was ihcg eel all over tlie li.M ani.'eg tile -auii I'leand s! imp-; of In es. V. 111 :i found he w as horribly mangled tun! l-ccratcd. one hand b. ing actually torn fiom his body. IV. Nicholson w:i ; called to l.ii.i. iind on ,-uud.iy had to aMputate oae of his anus. The doctor thinks he may reeov. Win:-ion Leader: A great coin plaint I hi season about ll i'.il potatoes net sprouting and sweet petal oes lot ting' a! 'l e!- t i.ev Wei e bed-!".! out. - ln'lS7i Alexander Padgett caught a terraiiilt and engra.e.l his lainie ami' date (1K70) 01: its shell and turned it loose. Week before last Mr. Padgett found the same terrapin, the name and date still being visible on the -hell. --I 'asMh county'-, see. ;:d an nual Whc.it and Carlo i';iir will bi ll. Id on the li'.lih tied :i!st of August l iie Messir. i'.ie., and Mr. Hi;.sli.i-.v arc ieti riiiined lo make tiiis Fair a sac-ess in ev(-rv way. We have eveiy tiling he; : to make it cipial to. any tiling of the kind in the South: and et us do it. Wadi sboro' Intelligencer: J'.levi n vears ago it'll. Dargan bought a live year old hen from a countryman, and nut her ill a pen to fit tell, but she began to shell out eggs so fast thai the ieiu lal Concluded to keep l.iT for a while, lis he eensideied it lo V ilii abl'.! ii fowl to kill. She continues to live, is now sixteen a hale, hearty old hen. and lays an egg every other. dilV. The ne( aged chicken is owned by Mr. M. P. Leak. It was presented to him, when sixteen years old. by a lady friend, who declared her inten tion never to many as long as that hen lived. This happened nine veals ago. The chicken lives and moves and has its being, and the lady still .valks in maiden meditation, fancy bei"" Taiboio' Southerner: Yesterday morning, about ten miles from here, two freight ears and the pus.-eiigcr coach, jumped the trick on the A. !!. li. U. and wee badly broken to pieces. u the 1 o.n-li at the time the accident occurred there were eight passengers, tho conductor and two hrakcuicn ; Strang.! tu sav not mi... was ' hurt. On Tuesday there arrived at i the Postolllce iu this place twenty- eight mail bu ;s crammed full of pub ' lie documents, weighing thii ty-scveu . , . - , , 1,11 hundred and tutv pound--, la! ; led ,,. - 1 ,,10 "Ad for the Hon. L. V. Lalh.im. ., ... . ,, .,. . , , Gieenvi lie. N. C. Il w ill tal,-ten or twelve d.ivs for the carrier 011 Hie star . .',,., ... -ii II I II I lll 'llllici liMill'l llUlll', i j .. .1 il-. I. CliarlotU-Jouriial: Yesterday about were high, a son of 1. M. Biy. of noon Mr. Jack Bust, an old 1 iiii.-n of ( 'hauilMi-h.ug township, aged P-' Cab nrus county, but who l.ite'y years, rode through the waters of been liv ing in Concord, died s:.ldi nly J'ourl h ci 1 1 k b- it torn and ii.-io.., the at hi-i home in that place, of a con- bridge on his way to his giainlpa's, gcslive 1 hill. He had gone out. in the and in a short lime returned and found forenoon alter a load of wo.nl ami re- the bridge lloating and p.r. i already turned with it a little hi fore I -J o'clock, gone: and being anxious to get I when he was taken wilh a c.:.igeative to h t his parent kn.ov i.f !.:s wliere- chill and died in a f-w mi. int. s. about. s. left his hor.-.e at ('.agio's and I. aul inburg used to have el. ' i n bars, walked ncros.i ll.e eleik 011 the sleep. but two of tlieiu died out. and mo, er-. w hi.h w a e oudi r water ai.d tie u i Ic remaiuiii,; nine he. e to plank up plunged in tic . aier on (lie south id" StmIiO each, town taxes, niaki: g a ! ial and waded ti roiigh. a di-tuuec of i w o of S'.'Mllt income to the town tri'.a e.uy huii'ln d ard--. ami, Ft and o hi r from this source ..lone. Si ven oh-tructi.ms. the wi.t. r for ti.e mo.; voiuig orphan chil li'' n frci 1 Fngland ef the way striking I. is armpit:;, pas-ed il.rouoh the cuv Saturday, on y .j,,.,',,. j;:..,.,, . ,,.'. N ; t, ,. (he w,,yt,Mi'.'Uig.:e.i.u;,.,ercls,r.(e , . , ,.,;,., Si!.u i.e, s. a! ol .Miss ai d. who la, .,11;!,! t::eiu t" , . . , ., . . .... , . Pigeon nv.r.a i.a! .! oi.ie ;i in i-rav us count rv. J liev liave lieen a.loi.t- . . . .... ... , . , ,,.....,,',., 1 horse, with a lull, well developed and id bv lmiulies ill liocsiiigl.ii'u. -,. . , -.. .- r' si.i.y iiu,..t.n lie. white, with rich go:, an Hillsboro' Observer: The lection tinge, and which may well be the of town 1. Illei is In Id at '.'Impel 1 1 ill i-j.we.f t he bovs who el, vein aill r. -ulted iii the i lectio 1 of joe I'oll .-.v f,,-,-' w ,;, (,.. , , -e has by laiMrc. ing geiitleinen for 1 oum. ':....; r-: ---Suieiay a to i'i;.)M. a ir.imlier ol r 1 1 II. oi. John Malil-.it.g'. l ief n,i,u.-e. ihciii.,: Ives in playing upon .Mes.-r.s. Join, Wind. J. "A. t ie.', ',. Jr.. the railroad turntable at i!c A-hi-vi...-and Jl. H. i'aitelson. 'i ia .'1! 1 -, or ale 1 depot. I.i the eoiiireoj il.o r'...l,i I 'unstable w ii! prol ably I.e . onlin.ied tioi:s of I i.c pond, roil ; inaehini . 0.1c by the new Board. - Mr A. W. of them. Ally MeKei. was ea.ihl be (irahaui. while (!ri ing ah'tig the ii-ix- tween tlie traii-ve'se be:i:,i upon born road !a-l t in - lay, sa.v n bu.-.- which he was n-tride and tin- ti.iek zard take a live water mocca-iu fr.-m and horiibly in iiigl.-d. lb- lingered a bush and eat it. The snake was a mil il Monday morning w hh lit : Ii sat very huge one. cb, int. i feet in length, fi ring- and then died. (:i Satiu- Last - ill'. 1 veuing al" e.il dark. day. a man named luuoi,i'i was rim v hile ..irs. 0(-or;,e ('01 l.in w ii-clo.-iiig over and killed in the Sw aeiiaiina tun die blinds to a window ft hi r room, a nel by a 1 ctigini-. It was lice b:,-i piece of glass !': el :! luokeil pale ill lle-s of the dec. d lo wall: tiiioil-di tlie sash llew off and stf.:ck hi r il; tiie tumid iinliie.lail.-lv "' the p;i--fatit babe, m al ly i'ogr moiit h ; old. w ho ;;gc t.f a train I see liia: a!! .a -was laying in a ci ii 1:1 ::r tie.' w icdow . right if" di 1 on the .lav loei. Tiie glass cut t !::.'.; !i the 1 e-lid iuio ilomd :.:, r a l::.iu. of wl.i. h ( a; I. the ball if the ii,;! t . ye. di.'.-.iri-;. i,:;, ii Jack i'ld'.va. d was t!e eugin.ii. entirely. ha 1 gone thr-'iigh. I'. i '. a- .i Salisbury Wai clm.au: Col. T. P.. behave i;..' i . rm ( 'aj I Ki.v.ii'.l Long, of Bu. ;.:... countv i, l.gu "'"'f ' ""' " t"i'i"' larlv clial!enged and as r.g'.darlv sac "" 'i'! ,:!'K" l!" ''!:,!' wasr,:: owl .., ..;)- i .l....,,-i.... I ...U,. 1 A. it,., ai d ..ill. d. - It l-le.i k'.o..n abr. ad .lisburv bo.; in J;o.mo. coemv. How is i 1 1 - li. is icgalailv d 'liii cileii in jIuiicoie'iM . has a wife a.i i family iu l!uue.ii.il-.e. and is tin re.'oie ii.'li-pu'ablv and iia onicstably a resi dent of ihiu'-oi.ihe. For iu i's inueh as a mail v.h.. i.-. i.oi .!ii.re. ,i or s. p arated Ironi his v. if., is i"ciiir..l ly th.' law to be domiciled whel e hi.v.ih' and family reside, why then is he p. 1 -initio.) to vote le re ' ' True it is thai each t'i.i.- when the oath is adminis ter! d I.e sweais ll.al he is a re. idea,; of Salisbury, ut. nolwi: iclaiidi,: t'.is. the facts rei'iian Uliaii.'ied, an.i tlli- to i he d.'l i et kllowh-i!:.'!' of tie- .. ,, 1 1 .. . 'II.. ..I l'..i'ii 1. . .1. ...ii,.- 1.1, ...i.i i - peatidiv wavned. and it i lull lime that this fan:' ;-h. 11!,! eci-e. I.i I I he Co! I ;-ave lhi- mark and see war r, -1, si,::; his iiuige un.istap the - "ia! !iev. !;;. tisbofo' I'airi..! . The L'atri ' is n-siired by liii-mbers el' the Cape c'eir.V Yadkin Valley - .e.'ieittc that li.e synoiei.ie i-iii 1 ins,. pie liner v la.nil ri-h! away. - ,i old e-rav- head..! man. V.! year-: .!.!. . "..:i vieit d ofhoise sttaliiu' at Si.. . t. and p:.s.-vd thl'oue'.i here thi-- 11.0: n in in I'll-toly of So- 1'ilV . liable ;.!'. 1 euccl to.a tb'i' vi a: r. 1 : in the .i l.ilclitiaiy. hi all h-.:-, ta pi-obalii1-ity lie will end hi.-, d:.;, s Hi. and fill a iv nvict's gravie - !lo.".cr llnl mine. Ilaudoioii coiititr . i- t,u ning out to be the iichi-st mil . i-i- ,' opened 1,1 this :!!. Th- gol ! . iv i, hi 1 by three fee! in I hii-kne -. ! i - sail to I,." ofe h-i'f pure go' t. The mine is heavily ;oi .'-il-ed day : d :,'. ol. Five err loads of hi:: '. ., .'. timber pas.-cu tiil'oiigti last ..: .. I. 1 on-1.0,,-,1 o (:. 1. mil. ifactiuiiig e . .!'l: -iine.-iii in e...'.. Phi! i.e!j-'.,i 1. ..faay f '""s me. is- J','.";- N iir.-d : fee! ihroagh i !,,;' ili.-rv. a- m- i.--.-- hipp' il i'n-'ii a point b. a.d .Y-ie viiie -j .in tho w. x. c. n. li. ' .a'::;;;" News and Ohserv r : An or.'.iua- ',.i-i. liatioil of 1 hi ee co! i i t sue!:, at one V V '' and the sain MTvi . ! mi.'u-l'.y of the I'rote.-t-iiit ! !li-e d (. inn L. v. ill ink.' pi ice it!S !-l .: i.ilig at St. .---i.'---.l!g'!-.i il'f .-el.U',1-!. hi i Y-ei y. l!,h an even; w ill nf : .. 1.1 i.i.eicst a.'id 11 ii j iii-i-i -dented ia 1 1 amri!-; of ;i... the di'.ee,,- Soilii .'o-'ii ei if .;,- ','':.' " v , illlcled in those i I ::!. oilier di-.-e- . iu ., .. The candidates. Henry S McD il'ty. i'liiiins 1: Alston an.! K-1 ward H Itutler. young men of uiui and intelli gence and promise, will after their oldiitatioii be assiglu- 1 by the bir-hop to iiii.-sion.iry Witrl; a ;eo! g their o.sn pi. pie in this r'.t.i',.. i'h.o of t!.e- e e .! U'ed clergy 1. ..-ii. !'i ;:-i:i s i Al-loti. we- born and rai-ed at this pl-.ee a..d .!.-.. v., ,imc,c,-.lit for his course hi in' . -la. :v..::i. ' -A lb". cn-liarv. i-ed ; have be. n in e :.l Fib ibi t h Citv. N. C. slsaiiy -ificr i.ii.inigbt on Momlav inoriiiiie'. a; d destroyed four blocks of bnsint !:ot!ses and resi dences, li was subdued with great iiiiieuily, as th.ere -.u re 1,0 engines, ihlihhng.s were hi . -...I Up to slop tint pi i gi'e.-.s of t!;o iire. It is said that the Kieliiuond and Georgia liail roii l will I'ei tainly be built and the contracts h t in a very sin 11 tiine. 1 The lead is to he an air-line from Ki -hmond to iii. leeway on Ihe II A (b K. li. and ils ite.- . inatioii is An- a- ta. (in. It will of coarse pass thloiigireei:' 1 -tim: ot ad si.el. go el 1 as are 1; I, iisn.ibv found in a tir.-t-riass .! re. t , , , , , -. Sialesville L-in laiat'k: Xear Mt. Momee. hist Motnl 1' . .toe fee;-.'. ot .1. w Long. Mas i,.,iidii..g a pis.,.! Ylticll the We.lgoil was .ll-ell.il 'i 0. The bail pa-si d through his 1 i.lit hand, strui-k a button on tlie tnia.st 01 his biotiier Walter w le) was silling near by, burst the button all to pu ces and. glancing, stria '. Walter iu the 1 1 1 ... 1. .. 1. .1 ::.. r. .. 1.:. . ...... stioiiui, ,. u,,,, iii.ii. ii.ii,,iii. loo far si "Ut to hill! hilll lunch. - In 11 rock 0:1 tie- side "I a shoal about 100 ym ,ts above V. ueatliau. s lonl, on the Souili Yadkm, 111 Alexander county is an indentation which itj an exact representation of a crock. It in about two inched wido at the bottom, with smooth, inclined sides and will hold ab nit two gallons ol water. J he river . . ,, .. ,,, covers it wneii a ll.t'.e 110. .'.oo'.i! . .. . , , , , ,. , ' iiu i'i t In io'.v t lie cio. !. la ligi.ie . 111 .. 11 u- f , V,,.. , ., r 1 ti.l. tiii) bu ward hall ot a human loot, tlie . . . , ,1 o S J'OUil illg itov, 11 the nvei On ast Monday itmriiing iietln' watios thai ail. or neeily nl: the hue u- diu -in Mile lor s1 iiiie.'. asiiiag r o.;:..i im; poi p. is bi .ugh lo-ie I'r .1.1 ihe adjoining county of Hi ndei on. I; i. found aii -ut ill miles from A-'...- Viije. on ! i.e t -,. si.te ol llic lii-'ie.i Broad iivt in a narron hell. lob.-i b'y h:ili' .1 lllile wide, ihe Vein i.eea- sioli.iliv i-'.lteie.pping. but the stoi.e '' a' b. ol.in ' I ehig 1 b::,;,ie,l by iiaa;-' in, d r I ne su: lit-, iv af.i: a.ooii tr.'.in We I!:-!.:- o-i a 1 lirve al the " .--t e:.d of 'did. Cut. The curve . a ; ii ehovl o;:. 'Old tin' i'l'e.ii.e( r di.-,c,e. red the ,ih- lo.'l unaie HI i'i .no line 1,1 cliecs el- ':"" ""..i . ua-a ec. 01. i-,-,ei on "; m.-iu.-.tii "';";. '- "" 'i''"" ' ""',"! li,!",!''!,i .-',i' " 1 li eiim-tniices i:i,iea!e thai he v. a, . ... , ,. miner tin- n.iiui'iiiv "t li'iuor. 1- ... Joe I'-rady wa-; i:aiigi-d la..; eb'l'dy. lie was one of i I c maidrp. is of l.oid 'av.-ndl-h .'.',., ?..r ,e. Z ti .s s-J ; ;i t- AV.1 .... -SX. .W Zd -w J l:.'l."!-.- l Tut: I'.i: . .i.e 1 y N'oiiitlS. WYALT ,V "TA Y f.t !i. n 101-. i--oi-,ti -st.tN !:: iom. ;..:.; i .e. N. c., M.i IV l-.i. I'lM.s; M.il.KI V: it.:-. W!!ol.i:-V. II' .,'el,' Vie, ! ' !;! : . '.- Lic e !. -- I 1I.111: lllo -1. I.;i ; 1 u; il 1 . . .1'.; . , - 1 '.-! ". ! r , i.-e : r in- I. ! !.".i M. :.! ill.-. N. C, M;e. !'. ll. '-'. I..i!U' AT COST! V'VJJ TCJ VO'IR PITir. fM ilU t? llJ lojii UilililU JY Ylblt il , ASS;: ;' .YI l) mail ' to me b. -J. 1'.. HAI'lilM I Hlijll OiiJ.-J iii OuiJl for cri-li. daring- the iiet Ti ill ITY ii.YYS. X3KTIIS.I3 GENERAL MERCHANDISE, II, -' gOOilS l lli-t Of s'oc.l. ill. 11 gn at l'.,ilgaii:s are QQixiitYY Morcliaulfs 1 cai; r. ph ni li I heir stocks at low li;; un-;. audit viU .ay I he,., to call :.t once . ,, . 1, ,r .il persons in iit.li . I 10 .1. ... liar- name leoiu -ti d to liiake hllUiedirito i,.,(, and s:r.e costs ; miu! all per- M,;iK i(..l,ln,o- clauiiH aganiHt Intl. are, notified to prenent the Mamo to lue within the next (it) day. 11. A. LONDON. AnHignce, Tittsboro', N. C. ilay 17th, 1S83. OflJyBaok! Th;i;.'-; ;i rnmmoncxprr'; sioti and l:ts a world of ni.'aiiin rt. I low imich suf-f-i'itij ij suir.tiiijd up iti it. The .' ie.oiilar thing about it is, tli.tt pain in the ha- k is rurcasiotied by so many tllili;; -. M.iyb.: caused by kidney (iisc-r.se, liver cotn j'dgint, '.i.n.' -.'tript i--!i, cold, r1;. ",:rii.iti:.tu,iiy-'.p -psi.i.ovcr-v..rk, t..ieiii iUl:ly, &o. Y,'li:d.'V: r the cr.tisc, don't n.'g'cct it. Soiie. thing is v l ong io.d re eds r nipt attention. imalicine ha.1; yut bicil discovered that will i,o ciuitkly and .surely cure su h diseases as I'.ko.vn's li: . BnTf.Ks, and it does till.; 1 -v Uiir-. !K ing .:: t!i'-f.g;:i!.'t;o;,a:..!:!t:d:-i::;; l!u I.J.jod pi::-- ;.i:! lie li. I . -.J. .rl. I,i I. Sit. 1. : I r -l 1 t.li.e 1 lot I . 1 lil !... It...l ir.'.v f ei' l-i n'. . umi! 1 i. e. li'i.n'i ,!v . t-l-r -.'it..' ,. .ll.t, It- u-le ', i.'t 11IUI-, it.i'l T:iv I i...,l.h i. ; :: '1. 1 I..-I 'Z .. :. -i: .n A:-r ti.e u.c f I !, -. . Vtl6i.l. I.i tiding pl.ysi. i.uis anJ clei'gyii!' ii 11 -i: and 1 ccoiu Mend I'.M iw.s's i l.-i.:,- I'.:!'- 'I'i i:s. It h.iS CUIO.1 i'tie M Miilring ;is )oU ills:, ;u:J it v. ill curt." '...'t. iiMlNl.si ;;. i'oi: -i-o'i'it .t.in:.-. w.n, ..-k..!.- .I:'ii';'.' ii'-.-'Vj.T';.'''.' iii.-. '.il'-'" r. i';!' !- ' "...i-:. ) A. '.....1 ,. 1. s,., -o 1 ;vi v?l. 7e.!; ''T-u-'.' i',.-.,i '-' .1 n.v . 1.: .-. ..-i i-i. ii, . 1 e,.- .- '. ;'.','..' ia,,,,":', . '. : .". :. '. v.. I . I ,0 , I . a i-illSTi;T.'i;-SNoT!C "V" " ' ' - ;.;;.:vi;:v,;.;t;.. (.-,- i... i '. ...... ..... 1 1 1. : .... , . . . ' .... . ,, 1 . ..... . a. . IV. - i,-. '. .1-1., . ,-,, :., t , ,- -. 1 .. n-. .!,, e. r'. i - t ' ' " )!i Y: i:' 1- .. 1 1 1 '..IS. :y:'l' i II ( K N. io'i'.i i'AlrOi. " 1 . -i , 1 v i.: 1 a 1 a a 1 r.t-fitr,7:,T --r V7 f. i 't'fl'l S :7','-';' Ai'ii'i ':, !!:i.llit:lL.) XL .: - ... - U, ' ' ! . 1 1 1 9. U". ViMAl, it nf a.m1;;!c!n wvnd.Ms a ,s', :. i '.I.i I Y. All tb .ods Wa trail'. -d ;;s rep: , .-.-nted. v 1 or. '.mi ! 1 1 i.-f-s t" t.i'' ft ri'1,1 it'vi . ..- 1 "I.i ,:e - le I' CHAHAM CROCKER, AKWJS at Ui, : i,-j,.t. rm-tls.' In ilio i-mrix nf n-whuni inmy ll,..n,'iil i..l'UBliuw9iiuj'Wlii)iolu tlie tlau j "'mii'im. "' nftTl.fJT s,.i..-'t,.'r"'of v. t. n'iiii .c - ItlHOi J.W.VA'fi AMltESOf KtWITrfc oprt I', s. fat- r.i (flli-.'. Wmtn i. " 1 nrr. 11 J.'ni-e 0" 11, 11-,'. Kn.-ii.Tiforrt'r. Nn ire riirird nn. I-i., ri-ni lnnlM.. l:,r.f.nn-. lwl oliiunn 4r..imn;n.M iv-.imf.tv, WmUIuhIuu, U li jPiuiiUlvt ot liuii uctluu tiv mm stock j Ti!!l 1 Are Nov Here, and Tliey aro m VERY CHEAP! . - - ..I . I ...!. li' . .! , no 10 .:!-.-ii -l .-;;-'.. in. ! II, at II.O.'JIII . e: 141 Cl.'-I 11. .11 li:.' X ..!..-,!. II,. ilk. Iri AMI Vtliil O-jjlili'-'it OiviX Ui l-CUui), 1- Mill" -a r a- i 'A .1 I . l.-i I III iinv e:...'e !. V'- .1 . . ,1 . I. -1- .11 ... Ii: U.t.b' J 11.,..! ii.i.l 1Ji....I.., h. 1 e.. rini1. r i p r. v r : I PLUMES, FLOWrilSi o 1 r, I; . , ,1 A.-.::.i . . I .' S I ! I s'l.b' i -i :-: ; iv,s. 1 . s !. .V.'V-"S. '. . . . N 1 . . ( 1 . 1 : ; : el ..;!:, 1 t :-'a:ixs 'I'i mil. lings. . i 's. d ..:,', a- l.d.diigs. t vuii : ' l .-i t.I.tsVi. : mi'i's. :! . 'a--!!" AND - i i... 1 .1 dl. : ' tin tt.ii:,' .-jM'.-ial i:l - 1 .:.i .) , 1.1 , j i i- id f .- I "1 cent;.) lip, :. :.'.' ...n. ' or .. h".e not been i: :.. sl l.-ii.il 1 stock l'rT"t V"T y,vr IT noTTTI 1. e. 1 1:. ia..- I'l-liiu-rt'ii. J 1 .'.'i v i. i a v eai'.Vi'. ii.;: ;lv. ..1 1 . 'i i:f, i'r.", Crociu iv it it .-? S lii'till it. 'I ... .i.i- 1 ' .- 1. '-, i v-i .-!..( Iu ta ;-!: u : 1 a on-. 'Ov .t.'oiuir.. Oiti, Leather, c '.i'i:. ' :t '.v'.t.ii's. '. ...- -.! -.1. 1, .1:-, ...i,,i:u,, 1.1.1-iiif.A.' '.i1 hi. id- i liei'.' g ! ne .( lilelits and t i . ... - -uy w.. li-v I ll" I..- tt , i s-.''li li. t .1 .'til llli'l v. 1 o . 1 .-. ... 11 , I'M M.S. ,... 'I ;r. ....... I II ... I,,,' iollA 4' jt.V oiisci.?. Or ALL PLANTS, FOR ALL CROPS, P'.:-i ALL CLIMATES. ..- :'. . . - -: J.ir'iu-,-., I ir t ii'.l urou- lin i. . . . t I , . ... 1. :-.: e Il.-.l St'CiW ' ' 1 . ; ia a. -t . i.i ..ut. o 1 1. .1 ' . . !! Iinnwv TIIK ..:.:: -.rr-i' m:::: s-roiti: in thk .'..,;?.. nt "wi i: iin i)io:s. n in. ' ' :'!!: -.r.,! l" !,.- :u,.l t..:.ii.tar.l varictl .' : v -. v. -' : "... I-.! I !,:! I's'i-Six'iU, alia !' .' . S !.. i iil.ll tOH'.iy U lililS. tiirtA'.! SI&LCY 4. CO. Soorfsmon FVooV v-.-.j-.oi.. i 1 ; .w if.ij U.i-.ILl.ie5 :.t. t. i.i; t :: (-.., Km : ::!. N. C. !e to . 1 . 1- LV!13! Yi)i SALK. SALK (IN :, : I'M---' Trill .. '.. IV . 1- . -,, .,. . ..!.' I- I A. A I.. II II I On- I -. ', I . - I 'I'i , :C ,U ...... ..I '.. .-..!. I.i,. I 11. 1 lAum uEimn !-:Vi-;iiV MAN Ought to IK SURE AGAINST FIE.1. -IN THE- tlOKTil CAROLINA ! HflsIE ISSHEAHCE COMPEL : Tlil r.'.ni.nnv him (wn lu Buccesnf ul oprUo fur r..iiriw;M j'-hiw, au.l J Always Pay3 Its Losser-. I' t nri, anil .,lTnt, nii pain prumptljr all 1 .iilltl.-s. All I'lmi nf liiHiiialilc ir.iortj In. on reMn,lir tormn Nnw Is thn time lu liuui. , Fir lurtli.'r lii',,rniiil..i. .,l l,. r lurin. r lii.urnimioii pj)ijr u. II , ) V .! A , , 1 Jl- lV- yJWJi, OR., A', 1 Bt'.itoinbiir 7, 1881. -m i; v.. Ki ?::v 'i, . 1 I! Jf 5; ri : ' i" TTMn TTTy T-m
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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