3 flpnaiham Record
TliTHSDAY. AFGt ST 2. iss:j.
LOCAL RECORDS.
W" Summer two thirds gmt.
tkif Moor court. iK'xt Monday.
KVThe ol.l "Phillips'
uihI lot will l)i' iM on tin
bf September.
lvvcllintf
1st day
teXlt: J. Y Mcl'luTsou. of Oak-
Ittnil township, wus foiled by liis hull
last week anil painlully out not sen
busly injured.
t& Tup Cir.usi.fn out. mictions ut.
Hmrirt' More will be held next Satur-
day and Monday. August l.h and
(ith. Your last, chance tor good liar
gains4.
, ,T ...
aT H.c school at Silk Hope will
bjHiu August LJlh. J Ins school,
aiiL'ht ly Prof-Adncy. oir.-rs facili
tie for the pursuit of eve. j branch
bf Ht.nly ftt vVrv reasonable rates.
J
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T Atii-t ion lias been oin-on for
hevcrul days, lut tin' Ladies say
London'fl is better than an miction it
y.m mean l.usincss j..r you . an K t
what you need, and as eli.-al. as Sol.l
titauetioii. ion i.au ihwti.h
if you wiidi luiy K"ods ehi ; they
are goiii very fast, ainl tins eost
will not last much longer.
iAVe eull attention to tin- ad
Vortisenient of the I'liiveisity
-l i
North Carolina ih this issue. Tin
authorities of this vciu ial.le instiiu
tion ure laliorin' tiii!aceit a'onjisi lc
thd Ixatin the laud. Parents nnl
guardians are invited to xaniine its
tlaims.
txSTC:)L J J. Yinr,i l.e;rs to say
that he can now be found al Lou
lion's, where he will he ;,'!ad to s"i
liirt friends and scrse I hem. lie i'
now where lie ca'l sell lliel l ,'OOHS :
I'heiii) and han tin joods to sell i hem. :
London is ollerin;? for ea-.h the
list htoek of ,'oods ill (lie ciiliity al
fco.st. See his advert iseim nt.
A Yol-no (invr.--Mr. Y. II.
Hol
las a
lurid, of New llojie towiis!iii
nun w ho is seven vi
;o!d and wi i 'lis
'ighty iiouuds.
M.utntAOB I,i-i:nsi:. I.i!y was n .i
lunch of a month tor inai ryiuy. as i-.
iliown by the number )' 1;, el. -es
Issued in I his county, being only si,
if which lite v. ere to whiles ami ue
o blacks.
Horsi: r.riiNr. Mr. I'red Smilh.
vho lives on the lantal ion of Mr. .1.
J. Taylor near Lockviile. met siih
the misforl une. a few days ago, of
having his house mid contents coi:
miiued by tii P;
Till-. SlMCK LW. --A meeting of the
riti.ens of this neighborhood was
held ut Hutch's store near this !uee,
on last (Saturday, for the nirjios of
consulting iim to the policy of estab
lishing the stock la.v in tin ir miilt.
Those who attended the lueehiig
were lurjiily in favor oft eying it. ami
(i committee wasuppoihte'l to canvass
the neighborhood and asc. i tain the
wishes of all W l.o lived then in, ami
ll'polt to nil adjourned me. -ling to
be held here next Saturday.
A Cr ItloMTY. ( till' esteemed low!1
man, Mr. Hiram T. Chapin. has al
liis drug slnrf a cuiiosity. ihe like of
which we have never before seen.
It wiw taken out. of Haw river, m ur
HchWn mill, ami is what we mav
cull (for the want of u bitter name)
"i freshwater sponge". It is per-
fectly clear (like a lum of ice), i-,
about K inclii-H long ami I incliei in
diameter, is soft to tlm touch, and in
the centre is a small (wig around
which it has collected or grown.
Sl'Nn.W Scilool. CoN'. I S I n.N. The
second Hiiiiu.il Sunday school conven
tion of the ltulcigh illicl. of the
North Carolina Conference of the A.
M. J'. Church met ut, this place on
laHt Tuesday ami will probably a I
joiirit to-day. There ioe twelve mil:
uters and forty-seven lay delegates
in attendaiice. The presiding ollicer
is Hev. J. (. Kry. the Klder of the
district, ami t he secret arv is I lev. W.
D. Cook, of Durham. Tl le enliven
tion has created quite a stir among
our colored citizens, ami they seem
to onjoy it very much.
MissmN SV.avicRs.A series of
Wl-vices Will lm held next week at the '
colored Mission of the Ki.isc.nml :
Church at thin place, beginning on j
next Sunday and ending on Sundav, I
the 12th. The services will be under i
the direi'lioit of lfev. 1'k N. Joyner.
who will be assisted by Kev. II. 11.
JSutler, the Ueaeon in charge of tin
dission, and Key. H. S. McDuftie. f i
j'uyetteville. - Thursday, the Ulli, has '
tem set apart as the children's day. i
lission
le!
AVc am leouested to state that tin
friends of the Mission, In th white!
mid colored,
these, services.
re. invited to attend
iMi'oiu'.vNTMKKTiJio. On iim Mon
day the commissioners ami ma''is-
trates will hold u joint meeting, as I the name to "Suspension" Com I, and
the lw directs, for the purpose of ! at the lirst opportunity to suspend
levying tho taxes for the ensuing j the court itself. As 1 am a insgis
yeur. In addition to this other im-' trute and helped to bring into cxist
portant business will be transaeled. ence this miserable humbug of a
No doubt tho irrejiressible bridge-1 court referred to by "ACitieii" I
iiuestiou'' will be discussed. It is , concluded 1 would investigale and
thoroforc tho duly of every magis- ' discuss this court. tim-Miou to hhiiu'
trute, who can attend, to do so. All extent. "A Citien," and all our citi
the uewly ajipointcd nmgish-ulns will .ens, ought to know and be well
be entitled to take part in this meet- posted in our judiciary system. I n
iuj. There are now sixty-two mag-1 I'm innately this is mi ujiivi r.sally the .
isirutes in this county, and if they all case. Hence, some jump to com-lu-'
luoet together, it Will be iplite U largo sious from uhul some one said about '
Uiting. I it. or f toia one single uct of the cuuU, 1
A Man Ii:o-.v :,: i. A colored man
mimed SalllUc! KelheV Was at'C'dcn-
tally ilinwiic.l. on lust Tuesday. nur
' tin- lit' hi t It of Lick creek in Cape
Fear township, lie was at tempt hi";
.Id cross I lit-, creel; in nil old halli au.
which capsized ami t hrew liim in I In-
i wat it. and. not li 'iiij,' alt'.i' to swim.
In- w an drowned. Tin- ibc'icscd win
'a resident, of Haywood itii'l is said to
! have been industrious. -ind respect -!
able citicll.
J?i;i i;sT A (iiiiv.M.s. Tin- number of
I visitors to our tow n increases cvi ry
j week. Tin- latest arrivals tin' Mi s.
i Mi-iirv lbane and l'aniilv, of Geiro;ia:
! Mr. 'J'. P. Waddeil. of New York:
Mrs. 11 1 I Tavior and family, and
Missis. R L. Webster and' C. C.
Hamlet, i.f I5ali'i;;li : Mrs. Lucius
Green, of J iirham : Mrs. F.IIcn Alston,
of lliyli I'oint; Mi as Lucy Joyncr
anil Mr. Isaac Mainiin:'. of Cliaiii'l
: I l : 1 1 11 ikir.t . , i
V"' ' - '' - YTRLZ , Gel m'
and Miss M il I in Sunders, of I'.W.n- '
abeth Cilv: Miss Funny Lloyd, of
JJr.niMw it-k i'oiiiiIv: and Mr. I'crev
KlI,JIlllk A,i,(.;in,,
I . .
. " Jneoi.s.-At tin- last mf..f.
I"' ' .' ""'"' """..ss.on. rs the
jlollowwi persons, wen' drawn us
!. furors for tin' first vvc.I. of I lie- next
, JJ( (f s ,.,.,. )iuni,.
, ,,,,,, WilJiiiui J 1 ill. A. V. Hr.-wcr.
j JV(.mll Kiin,,,,,..!. (1,-or,. liann.-r,
, ,,, ,,iv(.s T Ti-ain'. J. I'. I',ad ,
j. i j,,,,,. !-, .). I). Mo ;e. Mark ,
,:,,, m;:((, u' . r t.!t.
j,.,.,
lie.'; Welisli-r. I,. .. Kil kluau.
W. L. Kiibv. .M. i. Klinoie. It. M.
Clark, II. V. )i:.on. .1. Q. A. Leach.
It. X. tlilluore. (iaston Johnson. W.
C Uiirke. V. L. J. IJrown. A. ii.
Council. T. M. Ma .on, J. A. ( iillihmd.
I. C. Tilliiian. W. M. Ililliard, J. J.
Crwiii'i. .1. J. White. J. A Harris. (1.
T. Cook. J.t ,.,( l-'oiisliee. 'f. J. (Jold-
sloll. S. II. Linsev.
IV. n.i i: I'.'i.i.s. V good joke is
told on il la Iv of this place, itud it is
a'.i true. A few days ago she con
eluded that she needed some pills
ami udie-l he!- Iii diand to gel her
ime, which he lint, u'el which (as
lioil;;llt) sin
,,,, ,llU,, S,
tool; mm night,
remained in ! I
so as I keciiii. I. be MUse whelieM r
she look pills they liuinealcd her.
On thai tin Thing iie elated, in reply
to her liilsb.iuii s ihijllil les. hat the
pills had gieal'y bemlited her and
I hat she a:ivady felt milch better.
About mid day her husband in look
iii;: aio.md the loom found the li-e;
of pills nut oiichcl -uoi niie missing
--ami, '.il asking her out of w hal bo
she ha I taken the pilis. she pointed
to aiiot her piil-bo and .said luy
Mere the nicest little black pills that
I I er loo!.." lb- picked up the b...
to v !,iei f,;,,. pointed. ,,hd loiiud lhat
il ..pi,l.r.M ,l le. tiling Iml biul shot
which their lillle sun had left there!
The i
filed her.
I 'act !
w hich had so in'icli beiie
Were two or three shot.
Y.I."ATI'iS of Pi:o i.!f v. We have
he. m furiii died by our obliging Ueg-i-lerof
Deeds some statistics an to
the a!u.it ion of properly in this
eo.iniy. According to the recent
Il s-essjuent of leal estate the iiicli use
ill the several towiisiiips oer last
years assi ssmeiit is as to!low::
Ailni 'lo te,vn-;hi;i. increase of Sii.'JTi
liald'.Mii " " Sil.llll
, ,.;
lu.:..;:s
Cape Fear ' TT.n'-'I
Centre II. .-,.-,:)
(i.iif i;.:;i:i
lis lev " r.'.-.'ll!)
Ili. koiy Ml. -JI mil
Mat tin w V :io. il;
New Hope. J
Oakland " " US.o.S.)
Wiiiiaius l.'i.iiTT
La-t vi ar the Iota! a'uat ion of all
ihe projii-rty in the coimly, both real
and personal. Wa S'J,lilo,-Sl. and this
year it is y'i I.SV.'drt making an in
c asi of s."iJD.7-J7. Last Near there
: wi re II.D.TJ jmlls li-.t.-.l for taxation,
ihis year thereare ;!. :i;l an increase
'of Ili7.
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Tin: (it:i:r.ss; mm' M uim-t. --When
the Cape Fear and Ya.lkiu Yalh-y
' rai'i oad is completed I o Oi o n sir no
a large trade will go there from this
! county, and that town w ill be the
I chief market of a'l Ihe western part
'of Chatham. Even now that town
:leecives. ami has leeeived lor years
past, a very considerable trade from
! Matthews and Albright, townships,
and in view of this fact and of (lie
1 certainty nf the increase of that trade
I ill a few months it is to the interests
; of the ini'i chants of ire.'jisboro' t o
adverti-e for it in the Kernim. Such
1 a I least is t he opinion of ( ii ecu:, bom's
j most ciitci prising linn. Oei.i.i. A Co.,
! w hose attractive advertisement ap-
I'V"" '""'"'' eommn. I to
Wl" "H' X,. llU""U'"'
'I ""' .1!'''"'1"rS: , , n",',l'',!4
u,yu,s wlM ,K""" ';11,MV ,lu'
! '",s" wide awake merchants who'
V:u " ' ""' 'V
illation throughout all Central Caro
lina for their enterprise and sipiare
dealing. Their stock is large and
e.I assorted, uml we hope they will
11 lil,'''.v v'1'1 llilAr
1 hailiam.
Heplj To "A ( itirtt
Ma. Mm inn : f .see from your lust
paper thai. "A (.'il izen " hailing from
L'g'Viit is liuicli dis)ieused with the
doings of our last inferior Court. So
much so that lie proposes to change
which to them seems wrong, and do
Hot invest igate for iheim-.elv es. and ar
rive ut erroia oils conclusions. 'I here
are others w ho are ma le of such ivim:
material that they are always out. of
joint. They cannot see things in
their li ne light. They are fuu't find
its. grumblers : inilhing goes well:
all is wrung. Now. Mr. IMilor. 1 do
no! nay that "A Citizen" belungs to
either uf those uiif ii I incite c!a-.-es
mentioned, but I lake it for granted
I ha! It- is a hightoiied. intelligent
gentleman, and us such f propose to
treat him. Xow I he simple ipiesi ion
to settle in my mind r;. are the!
charges as made by "A Ciiicn" really
true; Has ihis court, which we
magistrates put illlo existence, lie
come so forgetful of t'nar duties us.
citi.eiis. injustices, as peace ollicers.
us to allow a thief who stole SlOO go
at large by only paying -"i cost '. If
this be true, then I think with "A
Citizen" it is tine this court was
suspended. Hut. Mr. IMilor. whu.
are the facts? This court has been
in existence. I lclieve. nearly four'
ye:;rs and the records v. ill show, as I
am informed, that more convicts have
been sent to the p.Miii '"i! ial'V than
from tin- Snpeiior Court -i of Ihis
county, and that loo when the Supe
rior nirl . have jurisdiction in In or
12 of tlte higher crimes exclusively.
It is true doubtless that in the lul'e
rior. as well as in the Superior ( 'on its,
for good ami sullicieiil reasons given
that judgment is suspended and lie
defendant go on I im-ii t of co.-t. I
umlei stand that it is lb" practice in
all the courts, when the Solicitor of
that court investigates a ease and
reports to the court lliut. the ends of
justice are met and asks Ike com! to
allow the defelidaiil lo be discharged
and go upon the payiif ut. of all cost,
an order to that elici t is generally
made. I have no doubl hut this
court often makes mistakes. The
justices are but common, plain m.m :
ami 1 suppose do hot claim to be
skilled in Ihe law. but claim some
common sense an I soiue knowledge
of right ami wrong. 1 the higher
courts ever m. ike any mii-lak' s. Mr.
Kdilor .' Vou are a lavvyeeaiid ought
to know. Are any of t !i. ir decisions
reversed .' jl.iw about the judge of
I lie Sapl cine Court .' I u I hey ai vv .'. 's
agree .'
To the question again. Is thii;
court a ifccssily .' Ought v,v toclis
pi-llse with it.' There are but lw-i
Terms of t he Superior Citurl in t v.elv e
inoiiil.s: we foi mi - i -! v had six com is
in I he year. The magisi rates I hough I
thai for such a large county as mis
and in view of cue of I be fund oni-n
lal principles of our government that '
every citizen .should have a sp. vdy
trial that two terms in tin year was
not enough: h-'inv t he 1 wo terms of .
the Interior Cuil. How about the
cosl ' It is dilii vrt to ascertain
vv he! her it a 11 ; to t 'ne c. unity expeus
es a i t he luosl of I he ease s d' ci.lcl
in thai court vvou'd have to be tried
in the Superior Court and would
cost about the same. 1 take it for.
grunted llieii ilni! it does not add'
much to the cxpi hs. io' the county. ;
and is a great saving to nur Civil
suitors in the Snpeiior Courts who:
..re there for several days someliiii"; i
wilh large number of v.ilnessei ut
heavy expense and great incoliveni
ence, because (he court has so many
Slate cases to tiyuhic'u Ii.t v.- pie
ced, nee. ;
1 again inquire would i! be best '
lo gratify "A Citizen" an 1 suspend,
the court, have but. two court . in the
year, h t our fcllow-ciii.ens lie in jail
for six months, subject our civil suit -its
to cost, delay and inconv euichce .'
or would it not li'lie-t to cominue
ourlnfeiior Com Is and e'ear up all
the smaller cases out of the way of
the Superior Courts .'
If tlf cc icnl justices of ih" court
do hoi do i 1 it il d.lt;. h i us clivt b i
tcr men. I'crhajis if ".V Cilizcn".
Would make hihise f klne.v u he v oiihl
lie selected for thil! position. Tie !i
he could draw more blood iiom Ins
fellows or send that thief to the
penileii! i.u y for life. O ihis clamor
for the blood of our neighbors! !-
it not sin pri .ii.';' ! hat men livin;; in
a Cinisliaii laud and claiming to
be Christians themselves: the iV
lovvers of Him vlio ;,aid. "WU ssed
an tin merciful lor I le v shall obtain
mercy," should be so an .ious to pun-
ish th'-ir neighbor vv hen overtaken in
a fault, and expect In be excused
themselves when ill tin'. same dltii
cully.' Clime must be punished.
The law supreme and vindicated is
or ought to lie t In' niiii I o of all courts
of jil.il ice : a! the; line time In al ing
in mind tha! noble sent iineiil, 'That
mercy J to others show : that mercy
show I o me." it is true that less
business has been bel'ure the cents
the la.st year or two than formerly.
The lust Superior Court or two sent
no one to the penitentiary, intlicied
but few punishments: u!t good ciii
,:ius should rejoice al this. The
morals of our county ore improving.
The linam-es in a sound condition,
credit of the county good, our people
prosperous ami happy Shall we
change or continue the present sys '
tela? Ji'.srici:. 1
State XWcws.
Xcwloii Kuti rpi ise: Abel Hewitt, :
one of Newton township's lust wheat,
fanmis, has just linisie d threshing
his crop of this year, which he says is
the best he has ever raised. His crop
aggregated 1 4.S7 bushels. The aver '
age yield per acre was IS bushels. !
Lumberlon Kobcsoiiiaii: A cones
pondi nt writing from Cumbci kind
county, gives an account of a calline
s'.;,;pe between u white man named
liufus J. Clark, mid u Linden county
negro. They were plav ing card . nl
three cents a giiae and the -.able man
and brother accused bis white com ,
pctilor of elieiiting him, some words'
followed when the lut ter drew a pis 1
tol (WI calibre) a id shot (he negro'
twice, one ball takili'T i le. ct in the
left shoulder and inlhct ing' a ery;
iaiiiful. but hut necessarily l'.ilid,
wound.
Cliiirlottn Joiirn.lL- As Me. John
I. Morris was coming to the. city yes
terday from Han isburg. he was ul
l I'-ked in the l oad by a mud dog. Mr.
Morris drew Lis pistol and shot the
dog before it could reach him. Hi:
: was in his buggy and the dog tried to
jump in on him.
Mohtgonicrv Star: A very sad
u'Viir happened in this vicini'y on the
'loth instant: A daughter of Mr.
Ales. Harris, aged r.boul I S years, was
: burned lo death. She had b'-eli sick
for some lime, ami in her mother's
absence at t he spring, it is supposed
she arose to gi t .something to cut, mid
accidentally cuu;dil on lire, llcrsuf
b ring is indescribable. Shediid in
six hours after she was burned.
Moore Gazette: We b um that about
bvu weeks ago .Mr. Devotion Kidd.
of Chatham eoui;!y. found a hen's
lies! of ten egg's and look the eggs
and put t hem in a di aw cr in the house.
Some ten days alter thil he heard
young chickens ehirpinguhd hastened
lo Ibid t heir whereabouts. ' Opening
the drawer to hi s great surprise found
eight young elm-ken hal died iroui
the egg he had leu days before pi. te
ed there. '
I 'lehtoii F.uquirer : On Saturday
evening last as rl.e wife, child ami
brother of Col. Samuel I!hon were on
ileir way home f:om the city, the
horse tiny wer-- driving became
rright"ued on l lilon's lieidge, ami
bi.i.i-d ovt i boaiil. Mis. Ilshon and
cliii l imn:ed out in t ime lo catch on
the bridge. Mr. Ivl on was carried
over with the buggy, but was rescued
by some parties who had driven up.
The horse was drow ned.
Durham lieeorder: John Manguin
a worthy colored mam died suddenly
at his home in lYr-on county u few
days ago. John vva-i what we may
term a represent al ive progressive col
ored man of the South. He was a
trusted slave of the lain Col. L. (i.
Mahguui. and al the close of the war.
was already a l.am'cd in age. but set
to wnk cheerfully, ami succeeded in
accumulating properly, and at the
time of his ileal h was a successful
farmer, owning land, slock. c. John
always enjoyed the eonlidciico and
e-i'ini of his vv bite friends, and lie
nev er betrayed I le ir coiUidelice.
News and Ob;., i-.er: It is said lhat
a wonderful ca'.e has been di .coven d
on the liuckto.vh branch of the Wes
tern North Carolina railroad, that il
is being c-.plorcd by the railroad an
tin. lilies and lhat it promises- lo rival
the famous l.iiruv caw in Yirgiuis.
- In Gates county there is my of
the greatest private enterprises in I In
state. One lirm owns thirty miles of
mi. row gauge lailway connecting live
of its s.uv mills. These mills are o
gnat capacity. I wo of them particular-
I . F.ich of Ihese cut s oO.lliltl feel of
lumber a day. '! lie nro-liinery is of I he
latest and lines t patterns. This is ! be
largesl lumber business in the State,
wilh nil doubt, as t he mills are con
stantly ) mining to their fullest capac
ity. A-heboro' Cmiivf: If ohef lead
ing papers of the State thos.i 1 1 nit
pi idc themselves upon th.-ie eminence
and know il all. could be induced to
give Mr. li.indal! ami liie Taril'i' a rest
ami address them-. Ives to the road
question il is bai t Iv possible I hat t hi -V
might do a little more good. With
out a li'ailroad I'm lolph has uceom-1
plished more in projiortiou to her
pojiiilalion than any oilier county in
tin- State. In t he development of In r
mineral resources she i ; among' the
lirst. In mamif i'-i i:ri! r she is ahead
of every c miily in tin- State save (inl
and ahead of that one in mole than
one thing. In I he v.ii ii ty and number
of other eiib rpri csshe ranks with the
foremost Itailioad counties.
l'.liz ibelli City r.c ohomisi : On
1 "i iday ev eiiing a d:sasl rous hail slot ni
pas.-.cd over a part of Camden ami '
Cnriituck counties, doing- vuy great ;
damage The h ni stones wen- us :
large as I'igei.li e:-..s and we under-,
si a ml the damage t 1 1 he grow ing ci .ps
of corn and cotton was truly deplor
able. - -On Monday evening a sad
accident occurred as l ho steamer Mary
11. Ic-I'cils was leaving- her whaif at:
Columbia. Tvrrcll cuiniv. mi her rog- '
ular triii t-i lliizabctli City. A bateau;
loaded w it Ii barn Is of juniper water i
hud unloaded and pat hi r load on the j
steamer, iilul vvln 'i she v.a.-. gi 'tilig j
llli or way. Ilii- taii-lion of her puddle
wheels drew iii and submerged the
batleiiu. Two men and a boy were
on board t he lla! eheii il was sub-!
merged. Tim boy and Mr. Cooper1
were saved with great dilliculty. Air.
Unship hi w as drow ned. i
i
1'ayel teville ihscrvcr: M'e henrl ily :
ciiigiallllale the people of both i'av
cili Villi- and Ihe jiciini ttsv ille l'.
section on the recent net ion of the
; vmlicale now extending the Cape
Fear Yadkin Valley Railway. A;
formal ag'n ement has been made by
which the read will be built within,
t!ie IliM twelve months from Shoe1
Heel to rchheltsvilh, thecili'-hS el
that town and section subscribing'
one thud, ami Ihe railroad company j
two-thirds, ot the cost o'coiitruiiion. l
--Last 'I'lmrsday ul'tci noon Mr. .las.
I. N'otl, .iccoinpaiiied by Miss Ann
lllia llardie, with hi r in jihcw, little
Hobbie Dvc, a child about four years (
of age, rode out to Mile Hranch. They'
hid started lo ret in n home, and tlio;
boi se was at a stand in the st renin
ddnking: Miss Haldie hud alighted;
and was on the bank, and Ihe child j
was standing in the rear part of the1
buggy, playing in the water with a
st i ing. vv hen the horse started f n ward j
and the boy was plunged headlong :
into the creek. He must h-ive been j
stunned by the tail, for lie sank wilh- 1
out a struggle, and when Missllaidic'
ru-hed in to rescue him the little fe! ;
low washing at tin.- boiloui with:
outstretched liamls - a picture which ,
will probably be phoiogi aphid upon:
her brain for a long' lime. She drag- j
go I him to the sin face and vv it h great !
ibtlii-iilt v restored him to animal ion. '
It was certainly a narrow escape from
dioitlj.
Tarboro' Southerner: About the
time of the lievoliitioiiury War three
brothers named I lodges left Kngland
for America. One sell 'ed in Kaslern (
North Carolina, one in Texas and the
other in Kentucky. Shoitly after-
wards, the Colonic dm lured their Jn- ;
depi n lc.iK-eof England, ami i i tlx: war,
which followed, tin- young men took
sides with the put'iols against King.
George. This so eeraged the father,
w ho had remained it. Flight ml am i
was a loyal subject to her views on
the
I,,, question ,,r Amencau imh-
liemleni-e. tlii'l m muKing' ins will lie
1 i i ! i i i 4 I ii
provided it should not be executed
iihtilimehundredyearsafterlii.sdeMth.
and appointed the Lord Chancellor
trustee of the estate, quite a Urge om ,
Ins object m so doing being lo pievenl
the sons getting the property, but to
arrange it so thai their desceudahlH
mould. The estate now imiountH
nearly to the enormous sum of in e
, .- , . r . ,
himdi eilhil oils. Last week rcpu
seiitalives . f ihe Kentucky and Texas
branches . f t u- Ibulgcs family were
in Tai bom consulting with the mem-
b.-rs of the Fdgceombe family, and
coiie.-iUig proois ro (siunusu im-ir
identity as lawful descendants of the
three sons. The will of Th is. V.
I lodges, one of the sons who died in
I Sill!, recorded in the Clerk's ollice
here is important evidence for the
claimants!. A copy wies duly made by
bidgo Slalon to ho Used in the cms".
Getting est. lies belong ;hg to A merican
Ills' rs from I h
hitches o thcOhaiiecrv
Courl of Lligiahd is proverbially a
diilicnlt task: but it i- said lhat this
one will be hum ly rec. a !-.) by l!:..se
entitled. Should il m n-.-ult. the
members of the Hodges family hen-,
notwithstanding- lln-ir nuinber, will
have fortunes almost bev ond humuii
comjireheiision
As when She was Young.
-j h-ivc usci i uriers nan- i.aisam
ami m.e u oilier man any similar;
in eiiaral ion I know of." writes Airs.:
Illlcn Perry, vv if,-of ll-v. P. IVrry of,
Coldbrook Springs. Mass. '-Alyhair1
was almost eh! inly gray, but a I
dollar bottle of the iWlsam h-.s rcsb.r-
i d the soft i.c --s, ami the brown coli-.n
it had when I wasvomi.' -not a single !
griivhairl. fi. Since I began apply
ing' the Palsam mv hair has sloj,.
ped failing out. itiei I limlthat it is
a pc
dies-
Tfecllv hari.ile-.-, and agreeable
sjii, ."' ' ;
T II 33 M A 11 It E T S .
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NOIHMS. WYATT TA Yl.oj;,
ISM r.as .V
N.i. I I .
o-l I ss I ON VI t . I : -1 1 VM :
lli'i- Mil I N-'. ." Vlnrttl. Sl;; ,
1UI.I I..1I. N. C, July .;t. IS
I'oT lo.N M Villi I !':
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II. A. l,O.M)ON,
As- iKii"..
Am-. IM-.I.
University cf Noitli Carolina.
VFA I' SKSSIOX HF.GIXS
i AFGFST lioih, lss:t.
Ii. Until' i -.'irs.r, ..r Shi Iv I. -a I In A. 11., Iii. Il,
all 1 II. S. S..'. ,1 C ,lllr,'s ait' .'t-.'U l-t Sill, I. Ills.
S. I, -,-lf ,,. :.:i . M.'ill, 'Ii" aii'l I'hai am, -y ill lii- li--l
V Tim. lit r's Cni I l,. i.'ars h.is l.ti'11 .-s.u'.i-
lislit-.l. I ,.r m l j. ill.o .-.l.is-ii'.
1,1 vie i- r, vi i l.i . l.i,. il. 1-i. s.,
i ii i.i-i inn, n . e.
Vll
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THE BANK OF DURHAM,
ii i:ri a i, ...
VV. T. HI. Vt-ii" I I I . I-. A. Wll ' V.
1 i- I, 'lit. CtMilt'l',
I; iv.'. ii'.-.-l . tavaitl.".ii .:ivii r el in I'.'
V s as linn It-aift .!, VV ill lni mi l st-ll si. ..-lis
at,. I I ... I 1 - a Ihf iii.h.i l.iv.i.-l.f l-l'llis. Will l.uy
nil. I s, II I li ll L' "II II,'- N 'llll "I' I.UI''i' III cill-
ri iii rail's, c .n-fni tt-inv ll'-iii'.l.
Mount Vernon Springs AcaJuj.
The next Session will open
AUGUST 7, 1883.
l-l:lCl:s l ow. l.oeiTloS UKVI.TIII'I h.
INsl lil i:TiN TUOIiol oil.
K ,r mil ,ni:i. iil us. a. I lis ss in,. con,-,..i:s.
KllWAliDS .V .JOHNSON.
M r. Yri.v.N Si iiivos P. ..
Chatham Co.. X. C.
.Inly lKl. '."s.
I
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IVllMs
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I'll.
larnis art' sliiin'.'.l m
V lllllt.H In'l.tw M "Il -it
llvall'.u, nii'l vi ill l'
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till' 'I IIIKI I 'll ai..l) I"
lull l'.MIi, lwt.1. .Vi
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; 1 ii-nun's. I ,r luoli'-r
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SI! BSC Ul UK
for
Till RECORD.
ELL & CSLj
GREENSBORO, Itfi C,
noVu. KKrxi:ir.snii'iiovKi);f5PRTNrT fliid STTMMF.R
,.,-.. .VM, i ciitii ivrvei"" i,u "
GKAI.N AND r J-, 1 1 1 J J i I . I M
(j
DHILL. Give it a trial and be coll-
viiiced that il is tin; only perfect drill
0ii the market.
Wc are Facfmy Ageids for the
lingers! o,vn Horse llikr,
s nith Jielid Chill Plow:',
,.. . i v.,
I ropic. Lo U rdove.
"1'"" Alr 1 ,: llt ( "",; Sl"vr
Harvey V. 1'aceV Cel. lrutcd Circului
Saws.
n,,,,, v piston's Celibruted Circular
Sa-vs, :
Old Douni.ion Nuilsimd H. timd IS.u
Jl'Oll,
MeMavhin's Spokes and I.'i ns.
Stephen 1 Sal lard A Cc's. Leather and
Gum belling.
Fairbanks' Scales,
Yan Winkle Colt ,-i Gins.
OIELSii TO.J
WIlol.l-'.SALF. Dl'ALl'.IJS IS
' I
TV '-j "VT 4. '. '
: jj-y jUUtUi, i-Y U tHJllO, ;
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Ejjla, SfjBS, IIll S, LiMl A,
'
A ,, , cnT T ,, imTrp .p
PAIv..oOLS, LLAnlijR, C
Agent s for O Ml M muf .-I m in-;-Co s
"Forest II, ii Plaid-:. Col 1 oi.,i, les and '.
Seamless Lags. Cedar Fulls Maim
fueturiug Cos. Sheetings and arns. I
f- 'V. II. I-lies Malelil .leans. .1. v 1 i
Coals Lest ,vix Cold Spool Cotton.
Also. Agents for Allison - Addison':
"Star I'.rand" and other Fertilieis.
We keep in stock a lull line of
Hoi
Uui
which we offer
AT WlloLF.S.VLF. ONLY.
Mcrch-o.ls will li: d ill if they can buy
goods as cheap from us. ainl oh
belter terms than lln-y can
by going fai l her N'orth.
Give us a trial and be convinced.
Greensboro. N. C. Aug-. 1. lss:.
Attend tht
VUCJJ
r Kl-iOiii ky
I.. .,n,.,l.,.- l
Ul I I. riKi., Hi.-- I ui
Ml vi'i sli.v, Loninglon, Ky.
l ull ,--.rp il ..il in H. i I... 'I .
i ,, II. - I. n:a!..H-ri, It nf I. . '.
.,,-lit. I.il.ril. i v l.. . .- v,l,
till, Il mil 111 Alt t U,t frl , ..JIUI
I..rr.,,
il l'
, i t.
W. P. SMITH, Uenlnuton, Ky.
FisliaE Tackle Deparimcnt-
T. U. IHIICtiS sons, I
I; M.i'.KHI. N. C. 3
Over hin,
.li'i'i li-l.i. sii
of HOOKS.
J,iv.hiiS3o EiimlToo Tolof?.
(iii.-c-1 ami I ir -e t --lock t
GILL NUTTING.
Gild. ING TIHM'.m
SF.INi: TWIN I'..
MINNOW DI T NUTS,
LANDING HIT FRAMES.
SITNNLKS. SWI F.LS.
I- .l.i: Tii-s. I'm M r si -a !.:.
We have the largest slod, and!
sell at the 1,1.11st prices.
B-iTCV'.l and e:i:.iii.e our stocK.
KYLKYTHIXC. A lTsilFIl
MAN NidlOS.
mi. i mi s ml
Ll'.AlM'.US in II n ew -nr.
FISHING TACKLE, &0.
JOmOBO' HIGH SCHOOL.
Jonesboro', Moore Co., N. C.
Til,' llt'M s,-,s,..i, ,.l flu. Invul
s:ui s,ii'...i
I
Hill I t'lli ''ily miUi. s.l.
K..r iTn iilai er iiii'.i in:CI"ii upl'ly I"
l'ilet . w :i.l,l VM e. turn,
1 rill.'lltal.
JlllloVlili, lSXI.
i SZXVTGIIA1VX SCHOOL,
il.stlll.lisli.sl III l'-.H.I
t-i n;r KMIM NT niivl.tf Sfiiiln-ni l' inllnii
S.'ll'.s li'l' ll'.vx. in .a:. Ill m-.miii f.s, in Ma v ..t
. t'V i litis Vt.t: mi l In ' lUii'iiicnl f'.r i iivsii-ii. i i t.
! ti ia:.
The 170th .Session w ill licm Auyust
1st. ISSd.
MVt. 11. I IMillVM Sii, t.
IHiiitliiini M.-li,itt 1-. o., oralis en., X. C.
4 milNlSTlLViOll'SNOTICl-,.
i m. Unvlin: tiniillilt'. nu V'liiiliilstiiitnr vnili tlu
Mill aniii'M'.l f VV. e. 1 mi. -nil, ilii'i iiM,!, tht nu
iiiK .-ii.ii.li iii:liist in iui..r UifKKl.l.l
tn itrt-st'ii' t lie siiinc t'i' (..-ivincni mi ih-u-i.-rf tin
July IS, Iwsi. tic.
i. h. si l i. nifl
K ALKlOir. X. C;
!QT)
OK
NE77 GOODS
l-OU TIIK
j We oJir u huge and attractive utocfc
Dixss Goods, Silks, Blue!;
' Goods, Dress Trimmings,
I Liui-ii", JioinesticH, Ging-
' hams, Hosiery and Gloves;
! Shoes for Ladies, .Misses,
! Children. Gentlemen and
j JJoys ; 1 bits ;
I (e-nth men's Suitings, Ami
j CasMineres, Ixcntucky
.leans. Coltoimdes ;
House Keep.ih g Goods,
V- Alultmgs. Ac.
Kvervthinj XKW , (.'HOICK and
DHSILWIiLK in the DRY
( J X )I )S line at populap
prices. I'.est cihmIs for leiist money,
lie sun- lo call when vmi are in
Ualeijli. Satisfaeiion jiiAit'anteerl.
W. IT.. IL S. TUCKEK & CO.
Vh.r- Ii l.i. ''si.
SEW YORK WEEKLY BEBALD.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
ii-. -il hi. .ii ..r Oils e'.iiuliir iinwHimiK-r U
..ns!,-tirl iii-ti-.i-ii-. i i-..iiifiliiH nil tho Iru'ilinc
t , s . i iii.- Han lli-r.il I an. I is itiTuiiffiMl u liuudy
'l.-(.,ii ".iii.-n.i.. 'II'.-
i .nu i.:n- m.ws
- l-.- i"! Ii-chi.-Ii'm ri-..in nil .Unrlera uf
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v:i iui-vx sews
' tl I. !!'
in Mil -;n l.s
H -1 hlsi.-lli-
r tin wiw-k
i Hi.- i in. .ii.
i'lilH riMiuro aluuo
ur WI IM V Ill.K.M.O
cii.li-.'iu-..iii Iii ih,-v,,r.l, kh It la
hoi'y ivk la fhPiin Inliliiul ro-
, i-i-i ..r
I oi.l-l ievi. M:vs.
1 -- 1 't- ' J'l. tl' f.ll'l ,'l.lll.--U lsl'lpHDt(-
'' lr -1,1 W.K Illh-II.'ll, in. In. Ihii; lull IVierlH of lli
s; I..s ,.i -1 n I in hi p. .Ilii. 'itnis ..ii ilit.iii'iiuii uf
Hi.- li.'iir.
III:-. 1 VI:M IiH-.VHTMKNT
r il:.-wi i m. m v, via, aivi'i. ihe littiwi hh wi'll na
il..- iii'.si er.i''ti.-:il snu'.-.s:i..ns hikI illncuvirW
r i--cnu: i-i Uc . I, Hit's i,i ii,. Iiiriiii-r, IiIhim fur rnl
lii e,iin.', l-.-iil'i'.o O.-eiM', 'rii't's, Vi'm'iHl'leii, t?.,
.v.-., wilh su-.-s j..ns Mr k.s'iiim l,iili.llni!n ami
mini: us-iisiis in ii..inr. Tins it, .ii,,lt.iM-lilt-l
l.i ,i Il lii.'.l .1. rai'iiiK'iii, wl.l.'ly . , .i-J. iiiuli-r
Hi.- Ii. an ,.i
nu: novo:
.i'. Ii,.- ri',-i,i.-, i n-1 .r.-t -i i.-stl illsln-s. IiIhim f,.r limit
,n: .-I' ll, is:: mi I I. r I..---in u. wtlli Oik luirat
is,i .i.-. ;ii On- ..uv .1 l.o'i-y In-ill ,,f OH.k.
In-! ,r..'.i y siifc'i-.s-i.. in ihis ,Ii'i,ii-iiii..iI. la
1 -. ' -. I : i I- -I. I I.V I'SI-'lls lei'.' .ll,, Hllll".
I...:i.:s inn -in Imi Is an, I ,,,n,i,,ii ,s,rn-K,iiili-iiln
n ih.' wry I.e. si iii,i..i,s. The 1 1, lu,n,ro
in. ic ,.i ih. w 1 1 in. v III. i. M.n will mhvi. thi h,,nse-
wl'.' hi.. Hun hiiii.ln J il'iH-s On- iiNcouf llio
. i.iT. Til.- uui 1-,'s.s ,,
sUI.I.Ill l.AIUU
in- I'S'kt- I aa.-i', nn l i-vcryililni; rxtmiini In nip
! i h ue s im, l.i...i -iivmu m .'.irt'iiilly ri-i-unlt-il.
; I h-l ,' is ii ,:i.-f ,, I., all the lull's! ililisf
! .'i il.,- I'lisiiifs. iiircKfis, it..ih. MercliuiiillBo. .,
.V". V Milmii.i,' ii aiiii'i is i., iiini In llio ioclully
. I'.. 'lie I ,! j.'r.s .uui iflnllllttlis "1
j Tin; i-iiimr, i: m.vukkt.
I S. ti-iliit' -i' ai titntif an, I al.rt.ml, lnRKlhr
nun us nry ivt'i'y u-.-i-k. a Sii'iiii.ii hy huinn eml.
in -in tllMiif, I.Hi'nii v, Must, al, IniiniaU,', I't rwnnl
an I Si a N..l,-s. 'llti it. I, , ,il,.Tlll lllH w. rltl
wl.l.-li t',.tiiaiiis s, 11111,'h news iniiiiiT cvury wi-i-lfl
as iitf Wt i iily lli'i-.-il.l. Miin ii is win. i,,b1mi;i' fi-ii",
i.troii.. h. iiic'. V, ii .'an suits, 'i ll,,-al nny tluu '
: TIIK XKW YOUK HERALD
! hi a wi'fklv r,.rm,
V.l.ll'.:..
ITow York Herald,
i Ur...i.viiy an, Ann Slrwt. New Turk.
MILLIONS
OF THEM
For FLORISTS inl
AMATEURS.
Puti-b DoltM, Jra
Jiullx, Frcm-o l)ulh,
Aiucrit-ui llulbn. Mao
lli.iit forOrufiiboitHM
uid Wmtlnw Oudna,
HIRAM SIBLEY&CO.
! GRAHAM & CROCKER,
i Attorneys at Law,
, Vl-li I. i -races.. Ii
1 11.1. all.'ll.l I" !
uric nf ChailiHin isiunly
f an) i lien- In Hie Mlaie
; Ths Yalhy Mutual Lifeilssccialififi
Of Virginia
!
j Oo'i-rs t!n following !it1vaiituj;tH over
other life insurance companies:
1st. It docs not cost Oho-lmlf to carry
a eci til'u-alo of membership in our
Association as in old line lift) iiihur
iiuce companies.
'Jnd. Our Assessment Table is lower
; than in imv other lifo insurance
c.mipanv. association, or society.
:trd. Our charges arc at nctu.il cost of
ciirryiny; risks : our policy lioldc-rn
arc our treasurers.
lib. The ul most caul ion is extrt-iscil
in ncceplinc none but- sound risk.
Tith. Not more than $3000 enrried on
any life.
j. w. jacks on.
Agent.
.Tune -21, 1SSI1.
TO TAX-PAYERS.
Ni1'i U ln-P)v iitvi-n t h a Hit mmnilMttlnnrrt
.r llio nmiity or Dinihnm will im-tH ut llirt court
hi-Ursi. tni Din m('niii M.rinifiy m Aiipilfti ucxt, UT
the jolt J...M' 11 ri'vlblnic tin- lut UnIh of Ih nrvt-pil
twi, lior4 Uh'l limrliii(Hll rP-i4oi4ntijMMltif lo tli
viun.l..ii ..I llii lr .r..Tiy,i.r n.llie mimnnt ,..f
, tn i lui!'t;f. ni:,-tlnst iln-m.
July It, Iki, ..
FREE ! X'ciu!