(Shaiham Rccori!
THURSDAY, ATGUST Hi, lss:,.
LOCAL RECORDS.
Rain at Inst !
P& Harnett court next Monday.
9" Now is the time to sow
turnip wed.
mOTMT.KJ. n. xuo
tin ntol'P hlte.1V OCCUlll.'ll lV ' ''
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B. Harris.
tar Mr V Tliorton olVers for:" Hlmndant supply" of lies
tier ill. at. I. Jioiion onus l"r , , 1 j, .,t,.ni .v I,.,:..,
ono ol ttie moi iiuuiiu
iu the county.
will ile.
iuMij. Robert Riiiffham
liver an address at tlio temperance
celebration to be hold at New I'.am
church, on th 1st diyof S-vt-nuiau-.
Ktf Reiueinber
if vim iiee.l imv
U ou liceo any,
Clothiuir you can iiml it at London's
away below cost. H" is -oin toscll
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llltJIII IU1U lIlUl SO.Mt. V VII..llll.j.l.l
"Htrike whilo tho iron is hot :" this
thiiiir will not last ion
A tew more '
of those chnap Ilrtts on hand.
I) ie
thousand yards of Ribbon ai
i,..' :
prices.
, lit il, .t.lhe hopes of many fanners will be
l"iyMe are pleased to learn tliat i - . .
, 1 , r n o orentlv revived. l'roni all m.lica-
onr former townsman, .or. ll. i.if. ;, . . .
" . , . .... , , , tions the rain ha i bee!i very 'eneia .
Vyowim. lias in.cu ur""" -
tlio treasury departnient at lvaieih.
An excellent appointment.
B-i"I rode lo miles to see Lou
don's goods and bought, ail I . oil d
curry on my horse and only regret led
flint. T lmd iiot In oin; lit inv wa-'on."
io .. 1...4 ..I' .inr li.' .t I'm inei'M s:ll,i ;
wliuu ho was buvin' s.ine of thoa-j
cheap .'oods at London's last week. I
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can have those I.So. its Tor iwo I '.. -
i i vvi ii I i T
Jars? W hy, they are I ho rlieapi st 1
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K UK 'IN UIL X ll.l.l... ..Cl.
Hatch, of Gulf township, has a p:i
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inaL is nisi iour iiioniii.-. ...ii. .nni no-,
f O.i.f townshin. were de.-troyed lv !
fire. The loss is very heavy, no.
withstanding thore was fi.S.K) insur
ance. Firk. Our town was excited last
Friday afternoon by the a;ai miiif. cry
of -tire," and the riiitfiiij,' of the ti i
bell, a:l caused by the bin uili;; ol an
out building in the yard of Mrs. M.
A. Y. rainier.
Watch Fousn. A few days ago. a
white boy, naiueil Joseph St e.lma'i.
was wading iu Deep river at Lock
vide and found a o-nj,! -.valch iu the
bottom of the river. It niiMt have
been lost many years aifo for the
woiks had all .I 'caved and only the
outer ca . rciii.lined.
Tin; l u Cnor. The peich crop
in CJli .'a i"'. has been almost a faiiure
this vri'i Very few peaches have
nnitiired :!i good condition iicar.y
all being lcfc.'tive. The best that
we have seen were given us by Kadi
Manly, a worthy coiorcd man of this
place.
Phothacteo Mixtiso. Quite an
interesting protracted meeting is
going on at Hickory Mountain church,
six miles west of this place. duel
ed by Rev. R. A. Willis. A .pi u u riy
ineetiii!,' was held there last Sal.ir.l'iy
.not Smidiiv. at, which the l'jcsid
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Elder Rev. Dr. Wilson, was present.
ijiuii, wi.ii. . l
Summkr Visitoks. Notwitlistaml-
Visitoks. Notwithstaml
ing me suuiiiu :i o e
...,(;. f.i nrra ill lllir town. I
11. o l,.u ,, rtuwl .mini vuil. '
win wuwito " - '
Since our last iwue tne aiinais n.iv-
been the following, viz: Mr. I'- :
laid two littm-s of e.'.'s. " ' T 7'" T '';" it is a hi o rmi.an.ao e n.a. ,,m.shi (..,W ,,,.,,,,, j,,.
- (that he reads without spectacles O! tl,e only boys ,n the Stale who run, ,t! ,),lll.risllll.t, W,.IX. Iin,.,is,t,..l bv
Miu. Rnisr.-On last Saturday r""'!'' ,l 110 ,lel.u was : away froiu school are those who H (l..,v. j!irvk , nuuruns evi
afternoon the steam n.erchau. ;, j -tranfe'er ,,, 1. county o 1? a ,v- tl-ir board and tu-t.on frco. ;.,(.,v )m,l ,!,,!, hc.rts ,m cm-
UIL .,, , it . , , i it v. but still lie could not resis the, 1( . . . ..... ,,. - , , , . , ,, ,..,,.,., i,. . ,
saw nulls of Mr. Solomon Wouilne. I . . . .... , ... 1 Raioijfh isior: I- lfty years nmi 1 1 oiling , he J mai ,1. and u ei e i to
.Uoore, oi .Diuuswiciv i-uumi . without food or rest, to'iieni! lirnncs
Nellie Waddrll. of Smithtield : Miss 1)t!,emp((n.ilv rt.llIH,.,l to allow the
Maria Raton, of Farmville : Mr. 1 nil ,.ftt(;,. to l: kil'ed because to allow
Taylor, of Raleigh: and Mr. J. 11..;, vi;ut,. ,. f .,. well
Gun io and family, of Wilmington. . es.taliisho. I rules. H.i ordered the
... j C0W8 ( ie veturned to the field from
Rf.visino Ta.vLists. The county which they were driven, a mile or
commissioners have been in session (WO l(1u k. The order was instant !y
for the past three days levising the j executed as far as possible the cat
tax-lists. There were not many com- j tie were driven within range of the
tilaints made because of increased Federal pickets and turned over to
valuations and nearly all these were ,u. pursuers, who were good enough.
...,i;. ....f. ;u. i nut..,! Tn somen... ,t 1 o. 1 1, ,,,, f.i divide
if ;......,...U4..l il... v.ilii.iiiiins
t'ilSCn llll'l 111, IV or.,-v .. .
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reportcil by tne townsnip assesmu s,
ho that the total valuation of tli
county will not materially vary trout
the amount heretofore published in
the Rkcohii.
A Pi'Mnt?! Du.kkv. We saw a ne
gro man in Raleigh, a few days ago.
who has a wonderful peculiarity and
that is he never talkH. He is not
deaf or dumb, but yet cannot be
lersuadeil or forced to talk. He
answers questions with "no" or "yes."
and occasionally utters one or two
words, thus proving that he can talk,
but for souio unaccountable ri ason
will not. His name is Iaiu Kvans
is about 25veius old. al)l-lMlte I
audiiU rk'Ut ill ovorv other respect.
WAKEGnn.T-HousE.-Wliil.un Ral -
eie-ll a few days ago wo visited tlicJ'""
new court house, and found it 11 verv
handsome and conveniently arranged
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h,iicr is more imoosing thau our
l.hniin.. land it on. dit to be. for
it cost nearlv twice as much) yet the
court room "is not as large nor as
comfortably arranged as inns. Tim
vaults in tho rooms of the Clerk and
Register arc a "itat improvement 011
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r..,i'.U Tbe tnnldin.' is hPiited by
L.it. nlr driven from a lartre turnace
in the basfincnt. We are iu.lebtcd
1.. 1 4.. ..1..-1- 1 ..-.I. t..r
.'...:.. ..1 .. ,,v...- iI.h,
buiidinb'.
1 AoKit C'ir.'KN Dkd. Mr. Charles
Disunities, who resided three, juilos
north of this place, died on last Sut-
unlay, aged about eighty years. Ho
was fi most wortliv and liii'hlv cs -
,' teemed citizen, and for iibont twenty
j years had decii grievously afllicted
j witli chronic rheumatism which ren -
dcred liini perfectly holiness.
I
Thk C. F. Y. V. R. R.-Wo ar
'pleased to bear that work on the
', (Wl'ear and 'a Ikin Vallev railroad
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j iiM-iviavuiir lias oeen ocwiveu joi iiic
wt of closs-tics,
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ii, o l llii.ni,il.J
uie coiiiiiieiuiM
..ii i.i.i k.ii
iiifciii. iun. i, no.'tt
but now that ditrieiillv s overcoim
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, iivi.i iu inr nuv .. inin., iiiiuiti"! ih
! iniit; a day. Two m w and powerful
loeoniotiviM have been bought and
put on tin; road.
j A Ri'KKKsiu: 0 Rin. The drought
is ended and at last we have had a
i , ., , . .
most rciresiiiiij,' lain. .o ram was
,
"VT :' , . !
ii.-.-mn. nim yj ..... ..... .
hearts of us all. It is the only "sea-!
J"11'
(as the farmers call it) that wis i
1 IIIIO 111 I.II1S Vlt'l 111 I V I'M llfllliV I
i ton;
"'u. muni lis. ,viiiiou'rn inceoiii i,iioia ui a coin suuu on tinuu iiicie
slirivoucil iiii.t twisteii. ami in many
! nelos apparently ruined, yet tins rani .Mr. .1. . Mevenson. ol t inimht rs
i will briii'' it out" woinlcrfir.lv and ; bill '' towiishiii, ha.sa t urkev ben which
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i afternoon, ami t'ounuimit wuu snout
j intermissions all niht, so that tin
ground is well satiuateil ami tl
-b eams are I nil.
An 0;.n Cn TiiAMri n. Y'e hnd Ihel
I''
lie of meet in.!,', on last. Sa! ur-!
ua, .nr. oouou uaic.m, oi iioss .
county. Ohio, who was born near
Love's Cnok in this county in
lAuo - uKt. lstm. and removed to Ohio
. "
when only lour years old. 1 Ins was
'.i , ,,
lh" lirst tuno that our voncrah e
count ymaii had v'siIhiI lus native
county hiiic his removal marly ,
('le-nry years ao. tie is reniitiKalilv
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" ' " I1 r" ' o mi oin- oi ims iitivatic-
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jeav'y boyhood before he finished his
caithly pilgrimagi
A War Incident.
! In contrast with th" robberies coui
i milted by Sherman's Ruimii' is" was
'ihe strict discip.ilie of Gen. Lee's
anny. in which all plunderin
' ., i i '
! piouipuypums.if.i. 4 e Lie i eiii,,,,,- ;
; I'll Ol 1 Ills i v tin? i , ii ii . iii i.. 1 1 1 in i ii- ;
'ideation from an old comrade, whose .
! en durance on the inaicii and bravery,
'in battle was not surpassed by any :
soldier wlioiu we ever knew :
j "LiTTi.Kros, N. ('..
Aug. 10. lKKII. j
I Mr. Fi'iiTou: A day or two before '
reaching Appomattox on the iiicmor -
able ret'reat of our army from 1'oters- i
bui''. the ha'f starved division i,f
General Urvan Grimes, to which I;'lay.
. belonged, was halted after dark for a
I short rest, and soiiii; of the sharp
jsliootcis i;i the skirniisii line eoia
i lliaudcd bv Lieut. Geory-e T. Leach.
; N'. C. Ileg't. now a merchant of
New York city, collected and drove to
! our bivouac two or three cows with t he
intention of butchering them, believ-.
ing, as they i' i tainly had reason to'
beiieve. that the poor cattle would!
soon fall into the merciless hands of
our pursuers. Reaching our stoj
riiiir place, for we had no eucauii
ineiit there. Lieutenant Leach scut ;
4 . I 1.. I .,.,( i,,.iwU In
,t' " y i'V
Ibutcher the cows for lua corps of
I KhiirD-sliooters. statmir that his men
Hutl'eiin.' for food they had .
. . . ,i .1 . i
eonsiaiiliv on tne iiiuikb ami in ;
t n i .. .
tile rear oi ine reircamio armj since
,h t.vm.Uatioii. liiar. hing, counter-
miUThiK, retreating and righting
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JHI.lUli.l W 41.11 1, , I, 1 .,'
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. w marciieti on witn empty siom-
! ,w-1ih.
God bless and preserve the mem
ory ol j.iobei'1 L. Leo and Urvan
(S rimes and their faithful followers.
J. V. L."
Stato News.
t;l-i. i;.d. on.
F.denton Fiuiuirer:
colored, who lived in Win hiugloii
county, had a quarrel with lus wife
on tlie 2,Sth ult . and shot her. Ho
Uit-U UeU. ami Dirt Wlio.uieiioii .-omii.i.i.
Iiast week a itartv was orgain.cu nit
ocr me gumanco 01 ..u. . 1 i-
Ugiam. winch capturc.l iigliton near , W(Mltv.f()lll. Scriptural questions. --
Leachvillc and brought him back to,..- i',,,,.,. ... ..,,.,. ii,.,,, ;.i,
1 !'!outl,, where be ia now lodged in
Toisnot Sunny Home: Wilson has
not only a female, barber, but a black-
u...iHi n niisriiiistiess. and liv.m.'
! one mile from town, is a female shoe-
hunker. Mr. Hardv F. Raines, of
! Gardner's township this county, iu-
: funned us a few daya ago that he had
1 lienn married 1 years, hail lived 011
the place on which he now resid. d for
54 years, has raised 14 children, the
1 rAi.mntct i.f wliicb is now :ti years
i.l.l. he t ... i.l Ins tirst, doctor's bill last
fall; and has never bought but one
11 r.l of corn and "iD pounds of meat
his life: never bought .1 pound of
id; is now Ml years of age, ami
bin
H.i.. U iuill.il.,' i.f wnlLiii.' uiuht or
linLu nullum.' of walking eight or
Uu wilts any Jay.
News and Observer: One of the:
convicts in thn penitentiary, a siiiijl-
minded while inun. 1ms been one of
tin- gang mowing in tho capitol sipiare. :
! He is an psnwt ncnman and s iowh
; postal curds on which are plainly
i written nearly Mill) words. He also
1 writes the fjord's prayer in the space
I of a half diiuo. He is miite a vendor
I ol ciiriostti. s, rings, tunkctsot various
! A- It is wonderful Low exjd
''""'.v convicts become ia tho use of
ll,p "st simple tools, even a sharp
'hii.1 enrvi.i.r
. o-
w i u i i i i
.ortrilliloli .iouninineer: in iu-t
a i ... . m i, ...
jouuu.iay a leiiiiion in .m. mm. 1 1
IJ.H,,.,'-f itv - l.wl,
1 la.nost ever occiim..- in this
,. . . i i i .. if,
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, iiienu v Happen tl ll v wneii;, lis uie
. niotnbersof tliisiami'y have, at M'v. ral
times or most of tlm timo in fact in
! the last twelve or fourt.
Ml V( ! is. Iieeii
The faniih
i very widely separated.
(consisted of the parents ami liiteen
: I'hildreu, who last. rSaturdiiy ate their
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ii.vt a lik.lv hei last ,,,1 . i J
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(,ue.
Stntesville Landmark: From tlm
I'll III 1I l. I OllltlllSOIl, CSI. l-OIIII'M l
are twentv-loiir sinml ears ol
corn.
' some tin:.' ii.'o. came oil with a brood
; . . . .
Df vouii" lurkevs and shortly thcre-
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! a ter cniumcnccdlax int,' njfaiii. About
1 1. w I inn. ,. I oil,v ,r, ,1 ,l,l,. . , 1 1. I..I
. ' r'
wns mis.,en
from his accustomed
liaonls. and the next thine- anybody
knew lie cauic oil' the hen's ne.v licst
wiih a brood of turkevs of his own i
hatchiii''. " 1
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Oxford Oil. linn s I'liond: We r:-,
l'IcI to learn tliat Mr. W. S. Graiidv.
oi t n w town, im-t wit ii a very pamliil i
accident, a few days no. lie w is at-1
tcmplim; todiivi' a ho.' out of his)
garden, wlltll he fell, disiocatill;,' his;
hip. The wound is a very painful
duo. On last Wednesday two boys'
ran
awav from the Orphan Asvhim.
Tiiev were natural rov
There was
' n rneili.ile jirovoi-ation. ISotli were
i,' i r ..I ? .... in I I
iireii oi '"ion iienavi.u Mini t lie scuo'.i!'
v. .
lo-.lav. Mr. I'alrick Mctiowaii in rived
in this city. 'J here have been main i
chanocs here since that dale, all ol
ivhich Mr. McGowan reineiubers well.
Mr. (leoige S. Terrell exhibited a
handkerchief hi our oflii-e to-day which
belonirs to Mrs. Sarah Wall, who re
sides near Knb'svil'..'. which contained 1
Ihe American Deelaraiiou of Inde-'lick
' pendence. encircled with tho thirteen j pel ior court, until the situation to-nilltd-
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(11.j,(i,ml st;lt(..s.
11 Ol III ca. 4.1. 4 .'U l ill 11 l 111: 1- j
netted of t leorge fisliiii;;toii. I lionia-, ; .vlui'h I lie courts alone can solve ami
JetVersoii and .John Adams Also pic- ; reconcile. Indeed, we doubt whether
lures of the sin render of (b n liur j the courts can do it.
guy no to (J.-n (i..t s at Sarrstoga am! i ( in.(.nShor,. I'atriot: F. X. Clin
ol the liosloiuans dis.hargiiig tl!e!al(1 (f rlmrtviu.. claims he was
F.rilisli ships in the liostoii Harboi. ...i.k,.,! ;.. i i.;.. i, Tlini's.l iv ui.rlil
The haiidkerchief is said to be 107
venrs old. and is in an excellent start
preservation, i j; ,iccluration is,
printed in bold letters and the sigim-'
;"ires are as piam as ii imuio yesie. -
j Washington Gazette: About two
; weeks ii.-'ii a it ranger called at thoj
I holl o' of ?.Il'. Ikiss. u'uo lives six miles j
l roin I'liK iitoii. ami asKe.i lor .Hum
also Irving lo make arrangements f,,,-; vicinu ncing an iicci. nam vioih
i i" .u ,,,.i i, I.;- ,,,,,,, ing tobacco larinei bv the inline ol
;r.', ..; . ii.. ...... k.o i. .1.1 I.;.., i
he could not boaid hiin." There were !
about the place two negroes, who '
were working iu limber. Their iiauit
are also unkuowii. The sfraugei
' puvi!i- for his dinner displayed
'.tfiiO-cwli. Soon niter 'the ,,
roes told him to uo wit h them an
. .. . .. " .. . .
t ucy would show him some line tiniDer ;
ti,' iriM11. u, ;,, .....ji '
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f,)lm, lh
omilll I i-' "
on bushes,
Tlo..-..
was no money on his person.
V., ;.
tpiest was In Til by the I oroner
the above facts elicited. Tho
am
ul !
two .
negroes have lied.
Anson Times: Lust Wednesday
night the n si, let. ci; of Mr. Joseph F
Ihinlip. in the upper part of the
county, was totally destroyed by lire,
with all its contents. The only thing
saved was his secretary coulainiii
his papers, and a bedstead. The ori
gin of the lire is unknown, but is be
lievtd to c;iiue from that ever ready
nmgiizini
I Dunlaii f
azine known as a cook room. Mr.
loss is about S",000, on
which t here was no insurance. A
itfori-n l.'iil ion. 1...I llotiriri I ,fw
lad named George Lockhiut,
j t-
, about. U .yc.-i
s of age, on last Friday
hot his mother accnleiilallv iu the
back, giving her piobably a mortal
: wound. George was about to stall
; for Monroe, ami like too many colored
, men do. was rubbing up bis old ' fol
! lo oarrv aloin'. His mother vas
i ti..,,.i;.,!.' ,, ,. ..Mn ,,.,...;,, n .......l
I when the pihtol went oil. and the lull
! lodged in her back just below Urn
loo.l.l. .' I.l.
Monroe Enquirer: Miss Ida E
House, who attends Rethel Sabbat'i
school, on the Pleasant (iiino Circi.it.
jjj,,;,,,.
the present session of the
school has givi n corr"et answers to
(w- thousand, three bundled and
soK j,,,,,,,,, ; . luvll
: am.ien. n. v,., ai, an icu cieaui icsu
val on l rulay night last. It is sup i
i posed the custard of which tho cream
was frozen was boiled in a Conner,
vessel and that verdigris was formed
by a decomposition of the metal due
to the action of the oil or grease. So
far only t lin e deaths have occurred,
two adults and one child. --We
le.iru that .fob 11 Aldridge, aged about
ID years, was accidentally shot 111 the
ri'dif eve. by Mr. Clyde Rone, at
Tradcsville. S. C, on Saturday even-
ing last. The boy lived about si
hours after being' shot. -Mr. Rone
was shoving the boy a pistol which
he wished to purchase, when it.
ploded. i.r.nluciii'r 11 woiiiid as above
nlodcd. oroduciiig 11 wound as above
dtHiiiU J.
Asheboro' Courier: It, is worthy
of note that there is more sickness
in t ho county tit this time than we
have ever known before nt any one
, tin i . Mr. T. J. Rcd.liiiL' lias
struck a rich vein in Sawyer Hill
j mini) which ho is now working and
; which promises to rival if not surpass
'anv initio ever worked in tin; countv.
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i iimni'iou mar: i lie i irsi li.ip
tisl Church of this city has exten
ded a call! to Rev. T. If" I'ritchard.
i). I)., formerly lYi;sid"iit of Wske
; ,'(,,''st i-ohoge, M more latterly.
. .... j . ( ,.r m. i!.,,.! .,t ..l.ur..i.j
' , . ,. , J west D ic e to i nuiireai ii s orioio on
,,f lllimv e. Kent in- ;v. 'I H'llllHIV.tr T,- ii r M i' l.
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! Wilson Advance : Wo sviunat ii;;n
Wilson Advance: Wo sympathise.
with Mr. L. I). Killett in the loss ol
his residence no. I kitchen about, two
miles from Wilson on the lilaek Creek
road by lire Wednesday morning
about 11 o'clock. The lire oiiiim....!
from the .stove in the kitchen. Apart
of tin? furniture was saved. We
imve just heard of a verv dilticult, and
: rieal op-ratim, which wa
j performed by J )r. X. Ii. Herring .n arj
j "',,. n , J. v" ?,r,.r..loi.-r,. , i
,(), ff
.
from a rent m her liln.i.lcr. ,
: ii. i.l liail nl most ilespuireil ot her ni...
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it " 14". llll'l'lli ill.U III'O l"MI I
lu'h authority that nothing cxcej.l
except ;
hospital treatment witli a sureeoi. e
pcrieuced in su.-ii operations, could
. !'... f a cure. Dr. Ifernn undertook
the .liiucuit ami iia.ir.ioiis lasu on
tlif
llllii. of .July, performed the
operation with entire miccc:
'.mid ni
tins wrilii..' iii! woman is well and '
Golil.sboro' M.er:senrer: Aim now
(irff'ii'; county has two Moulds of
r... .(,,0 r,.f ,,.i , .,
v "i71.: 1 1 .... i..r. ..: ,,4 i i .,
For some v.ecks if was known thai !
the Republic: lis of the county would
make oll'olts control the Roard of :
Ma.-ist rates, rei :ng upon the fact
liial the Leoil;,ii;ru imil appointed a I
sutiicieiil niiiiiber . Republican iii.i'i- !
ist rales to oio then a inajoriiy on !
the Jioard. Tim Deniocriils! reaiizini; i
ilie siliiiilion. en. loavoreil loHiioii t,!e.ir !
calculations bv finiuii'' two new '
resort to anv scheme to-aii. that end
I hi
bun.
'ill:;.' maimer iu wlr.eli tne
Legislatiiru did its duty in the ap
pointment of the ( Irei lie conn! v niag
' it( rate's was turned to account iu th'ir
i tavor, and errors iu enrolling the
1 names or nerchance of the printer.
were turned to -food use by Mi. Fat
the. Republican clerk of the Su
'".' ,,.,,, .'i ..b,
of S Loot I. I 'pland corn will cer
tainly I e short, in Guilford this year.
t tlll t l;,.ls are making up
tl ti. it iit-y, if men. y.ho.,e veracil v
N o-ond in olher matters, are to be
believed. From passengers on the . '
.S. hi 1 1 i bound tram this morning we
learn a cold blood".) mur-.h r was
committed about one mil;; from North
Danville vesterdav. afternoon, the
Siieppar.l, w ho lived some
distance
I'''1"" Danville. Mr. Shepimrd.
''ompaiiied by his little son
bout, 1:5:
years of
brought into
the Dan- .
Villi
mai ki t a porii
of
, crop ot
tobacco and sold it for about
On leaving town ho was tollowe
sum
1 bv
t!i ree negroes, and almut a
mile from
V,.,.!. Il.;i ,,l l . l.O. I'.'
k. Ihev
of the
to ride.
" ;
overtook the wagon. One
nt ''roes asked lo be allowed
which was -.runted him. and as
soon ;
as lie .mi into tne wagon lie nrew
'revolver and tired at
sheppard. i
Mieppar.l juinpeil Ironi tin
wagon j
when two more shots wero tired at!
:hiin. all three of the shots taking
lell'.ct. killinghi.u almost instantly.
j Milton Chronicle: Another tiim -
has the incendiary's torch been plied
; to one ol Sipurc Jack ll.-s'ers bams
.iu I'orsnii. and this time ti:'.' wn tchi-s
' burnt a barn with a tho'i.at.d dollars
; worth of tobacco in il. also 170 busL
' els of wheat l.!il tbu lu Is of (iats
1 he barn was burnt last. Sunday. A
i whito man named Jerry llolsomhack
acted sostrangih in insisii.ig th it
ho had nothing to do with it. when
no one ha 1 even susiiecled him. that
on hist Tuesday he was arrested and
lodged in jail. Jerry said that his
brother. W in. I lol -omb ".c!;. burnt the
barn, l'.ill has been loo-.e dodging
around from forfeiting bis recogni
zance at the la.-t term of court when
: charged with stealing tobacco,
nt,...
from Capt. Hester
( )n Tuesday night
"in...... ... .. ... .. . ....
j w""u for N ilha iiid on V'dncs-
day he came forward and delivered
hiins.lf up. but a;-r,erte.l his entire ii:
111 w. .nee nf Inn niii" the barn. He
was lodged injail with his brother
I...-.-.. '.1,.1'i'v in-isls il.-, I h. ili.ln't
1. ,...,'. ii t'l.,.. Hill TLnn. wns
a strong fi t ling to lynch, and only an
line. ' tainty as to positive guilt of the
part. 1 pnveiiteil it. lliere is a
strong V ling still, dipt. Hester is
one of th cleverest of gentlemen and
i oni. (lf ,lu, ,-,,,,1. r.s,.rs cf tlio yellow
1(1f iu th(, st.lt,..
Alamance Gleaner : v . (t. llson
owns a sow that recently gavo birth
to seventeen pigs ami tlie sow-
has '.
only fourteen tents. At Lellemont ;
cotton mills last Sunday, two boys;
were looking at a pistol. While onei
wns handling it carelessly it was!
discharged, and the other boy re ;
c. iveda wound in the cheek. There
is a cat. belonging to a family livin;:
nilv 1
not 11 great way from this plac
that.
had the mishap to have her kittens
killed and shortly afterwards she was'
found to be giving suck to several!
young mice, --one uav last weeu
young mice. --One ilav last wei
Mr. John liuniii a wile Kit lic-r lillle
I three year old boy to mind her infant
! for a few luinutos. Doling her ab -
' wiicjo the it t boy played doctor and
administered the remnants of a viul
ot laudanum and of vial tihc.tuic ot
1 iron to tlio infant, which came near
j proving fatal. A vole was recently
j taken in portions of Melville and
I TIioiiitisoii'k townships on thn fence
law nestion. and reunited in favor i
of "no fence" by a majority of fifteen, j
Tin- territory embraced commences j
at Island Ford and runs nort boast
to Phillip's Chanel, then north to
Ji,.wfi(.i,is ..inn cl. and north of north-
i ., . . ,, ,, .,. , . ,
'i law liivcr. .or. .ias. iii. ivecii.
,i.n l.. ,.,!
..ninlii Ilio hoiltlielli pult
h'''Mnfv. .ve eacl. ot Ins two sons a
I small patch of ground last year to
I 'ultival
I cultivate hi wliatever they
ci.oose
i (.f an
tobacco
cotton:
i They had about thn
acre apiece. One sol
' for his crop, mid the
e till I.-
cted
other
recently llieysoM their crops. 1 lie
in' who raised cotton netted on his
crop Si 1. (Ill and the other who lais. tl
tobacco, netti d ltl -.'.
(,'hai'iotto .louriial: At last some
ll.il... !il.O . I.H.V, l,,.ll 1,11' ., Ill 11 1 11,11,1s'
!mH luilll(. rabarrus -oui.:y. '
"l "";"""' ''' '-
i. iiuintii.i' in I n i'i ii', i. :ikt. .11 1 ll I. l:l v.
itilsslonel-s In I
ii,o ,... r.,.i i.,.,.
reouiriur the roads
to be worked by lava' ion, wasail iptcd.
the levy for tile purpose In jnjf i-ioht
..... .m .. il... ...... Iiundred ilol!:us
!xv,,, f ,,,.,,,,,.,-iy u,,,! went y-f.nir
:,,..(,,, jj,,. ,..,. ' This indicates that
j ( .tiII.).lls js n..,iv e;ettiiio- out. of the
.,1,1 ,.,,4 .,,,,1 ,,.:,i ., si.iiilor .......l
roads. Mr. .loci Watts, the
v, ner
s east
.,4' ., i .'.- store about 11 m!
,f i.,.. i , ,,,, !,,. i i!,.,i,l
j was accidentally shot yesterday ui.ru
! i.if by a j,run lii.'li he had loaded and
i placed in his store room iu position
for a thief. The uiu.lc i if I in- weapon
was pointed lo.vard the door. On
eiitcrint,' the stoic about S oc.ocl;.
Mr. Walls accidentally struck the
st rinj,' connected with t lie 1 1 in ' o.a !
1 cnliru load of shot was discharged
into his lc' about four inches above
hu knee. Out iu Loii' Cre. k
township about four weeks ao. a imi.l
do;; hit a ho. bcloiioiu;,' to .Mr. Frank
Shoemaker and last riiui'sdav the
lied, after a weeks cavorting
I around with the rabies. The hog ac
. tually went mad and its favorite freak
: was to root. It rooted up three pine
' trees, live or six panel-, nf fencing and
s I'uuillv overturned Mr. Shoemaker's
coin crib. It .lied hying to root up
a big rock. The carcass was hauled
, away and next, day the bn.ai ds
f.ilMcl unit, and before they got
through scM'ial ol tiieiu died by the
. carcass. Others llew up into trees,
i where they sat with milled feathei.
, until they fell to the ground dead. Il
was a fatal fea.-.t and the whole farm
'around was strewn witii dead crrrion
; crows. A very serious cutting
'. afl'rav occurred at the depot iu Con
' i onl last Saturday ni, t. in which
; Mr. Dock l orine was badly hacked
! up bv two brothers named John and
i Joe Oithage. two factory hands.
'A colored man named Lob Alexander
1 was brought, to I lie city Sunday by an
' oilicer from Long (.'reek township, and
1 .(Iged in jail u charge of shooting
ilooiher colored man. The all'ray c
;curre.l Saturday night and was all
about a woman. At tlm I laile mine.
just over the border in Sunt ll I aro
liua a couple ol days ago. considerable
excitement was create 1 by a party of
iuiehers who were hunting about for
a iiiiner named Joseph Clark. Cl.uk
had committed a rape on a wlc'
woman near the Haile mine. '1 1
parly were bent on Iviiohing. and Ici i
Ihi v captured him at lirst. he would
have been speedily execu'ed --Yesterday
about noon Mr. Lavcrc'in''
! mid policeman Joe Movie discovered
i 1 1 nit the roof of the Chariot le Hotel
kitchen was in a blaze, and without
raising an alarm they mounted the
roof and commenced tearing a way the
shingles, succf eding in this manner in
extinguishing the flames. The lire
, i ... i , .....t
I IIH' 1 "Oil! III'. 1.1'. I I'lll lllli in iron, on. .
1 .,,..1 ....., 1...'., ,,n.f ,,t Ho. l.Ulf
viw ;1(.st,;)V(,,i
, ,.
-pneu v.ie,,. o,v o,,,-,-,, . ..,,,.
1 S- (-;. KilV." 1,ls wl,, 'l'h''
i liiol phlii" in mistake for ipnnttie.
j Two of the children me dead and his
j wif(, js ,lvin".
(leiieral
! publican.
Wiekiuan. a Yirgina le
as accepted a democrat ie
iominal ion for State Senator against
Mahone's readjustcr candidate.
On last Sunday the mutilated re
mains of four white men were found
' in a i aib oad camp on ihe t'inciiuiati
' Southern Haiu oad. near Cii:uberlaud
i falls. There is a theory thai tin v
fought a double duel over cards.
Polishing the Wioul, I'.nil.
Many men daily polish their boots
who never give a thought to the i -
idition of their hair, except to harrow
it casually wit Ii lu usli mid comb, or
submit it to tho paralyzing attentions
of tho average barb, What hap
pens? Why. this- From neglect,
mental anxiety, or any of a score of
causes, the hair turns prematurely
1 and begins to fall out
' Hair I'.alsam will at one.
I'ai lor's
stop the
' latter process and restore the ori
mal
' ''"' A" fh'gant dressin
: grease.
free from
New Advertisements.
For Sale!
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11 .limm' i.. l.iitftf!' i""'l im"! sil
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Sl'KNCK'l'AVriOK,
All llilll. VlCi.ln.pl, N. C.
" ' FART1 FOR" SALE. i
1 rffor t,.r nl.' Own V M.C M'.l.i: 1'MiM 111 Wil- I
Hums t.. ii-lilc "ii N"'' ll.'l"' rlvr. i-'l'.n-'lni; m
11,.. lii'li. ..r n,.' lui.' Mis. U....I-.:.' wuu,.'. in.. I .-..ii. :
minimi-"! ii.-r.'s. 'rii.'i'..sii.".;ii:..i"..'i..lo.lw.'llli.
hii'I Mill ill ..iit'lMilMllii" "ii Ui t.niil. all 111
(ro.,,1 ,.nl.r.
tuisin-n.. u.-.4.1 .i,,,, ,, u m,ii. 11
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m.m oiiov t r. o., n. c.
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I1..W.I, CH.., Ill Ilio 1 U 1 1 1
THE MARKETS.
Ilc-iorti:.l for I'.IE Kkoikii hy
NORKIS. WVATT & TAYLOR,
UKOCKKs ,V COMMISSION MKIM'II V S
No. HfKti-liuiiiro iiml No. S Mnriln S'h..
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COTTON M.VItKfTt
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Attend the
Of Kentucky I nt vrwfly, Uk import, Ky.
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SMITH, Lcilntfton, Kjf.
trtfiHi 5tUlu.r r 'ti. I
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GRAHAM & CROCKER,
Attorneys at Law,
W'll.l. iiriK'U-.' in th." .
II l.n.' .i. I" l,.;-lll,
I"
Miu Tackle Department
T. II. HRlG(iS tV SONS,
RALF.IGir. X. C.
Over liinety ditlerent sizes and
kinds of HOOKS.
Japanese Bamboo Poles,
(nicest and largest stock.)
("SILL NF.TTINC..
OILLINO TllKFiAD,
sf.int: twtxf.
MIX.VoW I HI' NHTS.
nkt i;ixt;s.
LAUDING NET FRAMES.
Sl'IXXF.RS. SWTVFiIiS.
I'i. I.li Tll'S I'oi'KK'r SCAI.KS.
We have tin
sell tit t in
largest stock i
lowest prices.
ud
ifc-if Call and evamir.e our stock.
LTRKYTIllXtJ A FISHKR
M A X XKF.DS.
mi i m t wi,
Tii:AD'".i;S in Huu.wauk,
FIS!!i::G TACKLE, &G.
A DMtXTSTUAT OK S XOTTCE.
llai'ih..ialli'..' i n ..uiiiiiiiir.iiiir iui in..
,lminli"i'.ii..r wiiii thi
Will llllll
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111 l.'li' of lli' l'' I-
.Inly is. ISM.
V KI.I.4S ii. nm..
OF THEM
For FLORISTS and
AMATEURS. '
rmtrli BulNi. Jia
iiuii'. rrenoii vuiiM,
Ajufi.-AO PiilbA. AUo
MuntH forilroniho.uw
ud W'ludow Oanlrua.
HIRAM SIBLEY & C0-
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THE BANK OF DURHAM,
DFIillAM, X. ,
. vis l. ,.lis, .nyii.l "ii iiKMASii .r otioh-
: v isr.
.is iirii if niri'.s'.i. iMii i.uy n. 1 i"n f""
,..1 U "l Ui.' ,' 1 v.. nil. I.' I.'i'ins. Will I.uy
mil .11 l' 'ii'ii.-.' "ii ni" N "'I' "f K.iii'"' ill i-iir-
I'VIU I'.ll. . I '. 'I' I'.'I-J '"ll' l.'n.'l' K. l 1 .'It .'il .
SUUSCSUIiE
for
Till: RECORD.
BCAUTIFUl4&
FREE I itRocbMUir.I.
Uiiiversity cf North
VEXT SI
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GDELL&GO,,
QREENSBORO, 17. O.,
The Rest. KF.LLKR'S IMPROVED
(HtAIN AND FERTILIZING
DlilLL. Oivo it a trial and be con
vinced that it is tho only perfeot drill
on tho market.
Yo nro Factory Agents for the
Hafjerptown Horse. Rako,
Month Rend Chill riows,
Tropic Cook Stove,
Gothic Air-Tiyht Cook Stovo,
Ilai vev W. I'ncu's Celebrated Circular
. ,
hawH,
Henry Diston'R Celebrated Circular
Old Dominion Nailn and Refined Bar
Iron,
McMayhin's Spokes and Rim,
Sieiihen Uallard & Co s. Leather and
(linn Helling.
Fairbanks' Scales.
Van Winklo Cotton Gins.
01ELL ifc CO.,
WHOLF.SALFi DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Notions,
Boots, Sloes, Hals, Mrellas,
PARASOLS, LEATHER, &C.
Agents for O lell Manufacturing Co'fl.
i'orest iiill" Fluids. fVHonades and
j Seamless Rags, Cedar Falls Manu
facturing Co s. Sheetings and Yarns,
' F. A: J f. Fri's' Salem jeans, J. & P.
'! Coats Rest Sit Cord Spool Cotton.
1 Also. Agent for Allison & Addison's
I "Star Rrand" and other Fertilizers.
i We keei) in stock a full line of
I
I General felaisB
which we offor
! AT WHOLESALE ONLY.
i
Merchants will find that they can buy
goods as cheap from us, and on
better terms than they can
by going farther North.
j (live us a trial nnd be convinced.
.; Greensboro, X. C, Aug. 1. 1883.
I 1 1 E. S.
'GRAND OPENING
KEY
GOODS
I'DU TIIK
'SPRING ani SUMMER TRM
We offer a large and attractive stock
of
Dress Goods. Silks, Black
(ioods, Press Tionminga,
Linens. Domestics, Ging
hams. Hosiery and Glovef (
Sinn's for Ladies, MisHPR,
Children. Gentlemen and
ll.)VH . IfiitH
Gentlemen ' Suit ingn, and
(isciineres. Kentnekj
leans. Cottonades
! House Ker-jiing Goods.
I Carp. !-, Mattings, kc.
i Kvervthinc NEW, CHOICE ami
I DESIRABLE in the DRY
! GOODS line nt popular
prices. Rest goods for least money.
Re sure to call when you arc in
j Kuleiuh. Satisfaction guaranteed.
W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO.
i Mllivli l ', 1HM.
Ths V&ilcy Mutual Life A:sodiild
Of Virginia
Offers tho following advantages over
other life insurance companies:
; 1st. It docs not cost One-half to carry
j a certificate of membership In oor
i Association as in old line life insoj
ance companies.
' 2nd. Our Assessment Table ia lowee
j than in any other life iiuranuM
company, association, or fcociety.
itrd. Our charges are at actual coat of
carrying risks ; our policy holder!
are our treasurers.
1th. Tho utmost caution is exercae
in accepting none but soufid riak.
5th. Not more than $3000 oarried ea
any life.
7. w. JAcncon.
June 21, 1883.
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