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1 -t:".-- 2 V 3 (Chatham Record THURSDAY, SEPT. '20. 1SS;. LOCAL RECORDS. Stif llain ami iiuiil ! 9eS" Duvh and nights arc now of equal length. JJaTJob printing done at tin- Rwoiin office in the lu st style ami at tin' lowest price. InT Hov. E. N. Joyncr. of tliis pliw.ro, has a horsi', Imggy. ami cow for Halo oiiEAi'. 8fcy There was move drunkenness this court-week than before known. haw ear The rains of the past few have ruined a lai'iru nuaiilit v of days foil der in this county. aT We heard a lawyer say yester day that JudgMacRae was t he best Judge in the State. tar Quite ft number of our sub Hcribers have paid up this week, but homo did not, and therefore their papors will be stopped. loTMf. W. W. Edwards, of Mat. 1,... h... .(..it- the root of which ' went into the ground to a depth of two feet. Vsff" The ladies of the Methodist church at this place were quite suc cessful with their dinner, on last Tuesday, and realized a goodly sum. . aTlf vou need any furniture call on Mr. John T. Morris, of Raleigh, who has a full stock which he offers .,t w,.w..,,..i.i.. ,.;...,u it., w oughly reliable and des.-rves a large tradu from Chatham. ... Ucr he was turned out of that office Every merchant and other bus- nund Chatham never had a better iness man ought to have his address j officer) by the radicals in INKS he en and business prinlod on liis envelopes . gaged in mercantile b.isiness at, Ral- and letter heads, which can he doiio as cueiqiiy ami ne.ii.iy at me ivt, oi;n 1 1 1 ii l i l uiiiraiwiiiijniii'ii'.inr. lar"Yith much pleasure do we call attention to the advertisement of Raleigh's leading commission mer chant, Capt. J- ! Thomas, who has with him our esteemed county men. G. J. Williams and G. AV. Thorn 1 -sou. Jr. 6yByiiuni it Headen have just received a new lot of Fall Prints ; a good stock of Plows and Plow Cast ings. They are still selling their Ready-made Clothingand some ot her goods for cost for cash. lyIf you need a good one or two horso Wagon or good Buggy. Har din Bros. iV Co's is the place to fuel them. EiuMiiiage a nouie enterprise by giving them a tria1. All kind of repairing done wi:!: :ieatues-i an 1 despatch and at moderate rates. I6TW. H. Leonard has on hand a well selected stock of Watches. ClocU Jewelry, Spectacles Cutlery. , Cartridges, iVc ivc, and when you come to Court call and see him and briug your Watches and any thin;. you may have in his linu to; repair. tar r armors, tieiore vou sow v.nir Wheat see that you; s- .1 i.-. clean. Have you seen one of those Fanning Mills at London's r oti nhnuid drill your wheat if you winh 10 .i:ake large yields. London is agent for the Best Drills. Will sell this Fah wheat Guano. Before you bay give him a call. 15" We take pleasure in calling' The Civil docker was taken up to-. Attention to the new advi rii:e!ueut : i day, and from present indications' of Messrs. W. H. & R. S. Tucker .V court may continue into next week, I Co., who are now ready for the Fall though all the business may be dis trado with a largo and splendid stock, posed of by Saturday night'. Judge j The enterprising young gcntlen.en MaeRae is despatching business as i now constituting this firm well sus- rapidly as possible, and has made it tain tho high reputation ot the old most favorable impression upon our j name. .people. 0 1 WB Have you seen those Boots that London has been selling this . week? It is the best and cheapest lot of Winter Boots you ever saw. He also has a splendid stock of Shoes. ' If you need any tiooii goods for making Men and Roys' Clothes look at his Salem goods. They wear belt er t ban any goods you can get. A Girlish Family. ( )f twenty-seven children under 15 years old belong ing to the Cook family, in this county, twenty-three of them are girls. A Usepoi. Invention. Our inge nious young countyiuiin. Mr. W. L. Hutson, has invented and obtained a patent for an improved "brake" for wagons. He has had one ou exhihi- tion here this week and it seems to work very successfully. Anotheb Dweu.inu RiHiNT. Again are we called ou to announce the burning of another dwelling iu this county. Oneilay last week tlie dwell ing of Mr. J. II. Williams, about six inilea south of this place, was burnt with nearly all its contents. No in surance. Ocr Representative V.uon - nth- i .t. llii. .. ...... .......l. ; pleased to meet Hon. W. R. Cox. our i Some of the horses were so poor and her to Baltimore to educate her chil-1 1" ww"S " K" 1 luhorepeat ilflnresontative in CouL'reas. ' who thin that thev could hardly pull ! dren. Ho would not.amlshe removed ! 'd seven times, l.niig.ng, either a goose made a short visit to Ins Chatham friends. He has recently returned from an extended European tour, and looks handsomer than ever lie always receives a warm welcoine from his many friends iu Chatham. ARoButRY. On last Monday night the store of Mr. C. E. Houston, at Mt. Vernon Springs in this county, was broken into and robbed. And on the same night and at the sumo place a valuable bay in;u-e belonging , to Mr. J. at. roust was t.tol.'il. Both crimes were no doubt commit- ted by the Hiinie oeiMin. whom we are pleased to learn will probaoiy be caj.turotl s they wcie on his tunl nt last accounts. I'ltr.ss PiKM-Ki'iiiNi'iS. Wo liavo re- coive.l copies nf tlic imhlishcd ir. COt'dilies nf til lust 1'ivss Conveit- tion. which ui'i! much inure neatly printed than heretofore, although we noti.-c sum' glaring typographical errors. In th" list nf papers pnli- lislnil as having paid their annual dues we fail to liud rtoine that were represented at the conventiou. J.ii'itNAi.isTie. We have received and read w ith much pleasure the first numlier of "The State Chronicle", a weekly democratic newspaper est:;!. lUhed at Raleigh with Messrs. W. IL. 1'age and K. A. Oldham as editors. We gladly welcome to our exchange list so creditable a specinn.11 of North Carolina journalism - -abiy edited and neatly printed - -;t. ; t wish for it much success. , .. " """'.v i , n -i ASi-novx 1 ),,,,.() st 1-r.dav mon,;..g i-.tueiis were shocked, to h-ar hat Mr. John A. lhompson was dead, hav.ng been found dead ... j ' J ' , coiitiued to his room with rheiima- Usui, but when he retired Tl.in.u.t n. mgiu. ne ee. ue , n cu ,elter a.,,, no nne j.nag.ned Ins death impending, . : i... l .1. I. ii i . , 1 "-"' "'."jcessful man of business; a man of auarueu inn nein i. nun eauni'ii ins ickeil his heart, and caused his l.le,. death. The deceased had .. a great sufferer for many years. n i ",' ,, result, ot a wound received at the sacrc at Ji.istoe Station iluriii ' sudd be( the massac ' ho le war when he was shot in the ; jinee. in1 uo inn. 1 1 1 : 1 1 iv lie nun ail j enemy in the world, but won the es ' teem and friendship of all who knew j him. He was a Lieutenant in Co. G, 4Kth N. C. Regt., and years of intense (suffering marked him as one of the 1 miner ieiiin in nie line war. All i lNiiii he was appointed bv Judge j Eowle as clerk of the superior court i of this couutv to (ill the vacancy I,.,.,wi,.il...i l.i-'tli.. .1....H, ,,f l.w f(i,.., i Major John Thompson, who had tilled that office for many years. Af- cjgh, aflei wards at Oary, and for .... . .. H.imetnne past ha.l neen 1 100K -Keeper 1 101 v,apt. Ji. ijo.i.ion. at 1 ins i place. He was toru-si years old 1 and was never luairied. He was a ! consistent member of the Baptist i, 1 . , , (!. an e.i iiii:ai v I'lii.eu. aeinai 1 . 1 1 ii .1 . ci.iii laiiiiiu. ami one iioe sa.iuean i w 1 ! ) long be : coiiuiiuiiit v. 1. 1. Mined bv this entile Sr.'i.Kioit C.u a :.- -The Fill Term of the Superior Court of this county began on last Monday, Hon. James C. MacRao being the presiding Judge, who was promptly on hand and opened court at an early hour. The : grand jury were drawn and empan- idled with Mr. J. P. Rudders as fore ; ; man. and wen e'larged by his Honor liri.'i'h and yet e!.-.ir!y us to ili.'ii .i.iiies. Mr. P. N Si 1 n lwick. Ihe .Solicitor, not In i::g j.i; ..i-et t he .1 n. !g. ajii i:ine.l Mr. 'J'. 15. W iinie i; in pros- i, iu l:isi!-ue. Thu far the fol- lowing are !'c oni ca .es ot ii. teres! ' that have Iieen tried : State against G. W. Mackliu was ioAm, colored. and the wife a' lege 1 thai thed"feiid- laiil atteniptc.i to p.:i.-on : !e- i i x - 'ing .ti ichnine :n soup. li.i. the j.ir, lili.l not. think iiiai .'uiity and aeiiuit- : ted 'iiiii. '.lali against Manly ('..(ten was a capital ease, being an iiniietuieid for rape. The dctVndaid aii l pinsccu- li'ix wile liolii c...oii.!. All , r i tiellllv llea' ii.g th'- , V'.lt lid argu.iii'.dsof co ih.el aie! the .lie! eliarye. ihe jufy (which was 11 iv ; ver- : markihiv good .me) r. iideied diet of not '.ult v. ! In addition to our resident lawyers there areinattendai.ee from oilier counties the following, viz: Hon. John Manning, of Orange: Messrs. K. S. Parker and James A. Graham. of Alamance ; Messrs. T. l and John Devereux, ol Wake: L. C. Edwards, i of Granville; W. E. Murchisou, of ' Moore: and Messrs. J. M. Moling, ! I,. Hackney and James ft. .Man- ning. ot Durham ! e on Tues- ithstaiiiling j The crowd iu attendant1 ii... : ' ; : .i ; .?..: v.?. : i negro l)uii.-.ton was present wiih liis i 11...V.:.. .....1 .l,,,.,,! ; f........ .... I i.v- .... .v .... ..i. ,,,,,t,j,, 1. ,1, ii.......' .'. 1.1 1 ....-."i. 1: i : limit. 1, .11. .-. iiiv lit. 1,11 iiii ill.-, comic soles and laii' liable antics The cei. bTaud no-arm ...an fn,;a Harnett count v. named .John Ratter-1 ..lo.. .... i ' hi,,;tiMWll of' ski!1 (U1(1 dexte. itv I with his toes, wtii.ii he call use as' well as many persons can their liu-1 gers. He also exhibited a bear, I which was tpii'.c u ciiii.i .ity to many. The horse-swap; t t Mere out in foil force, and such a muddy, be diaggled ct wus nt ver seen, as they splashed through the streets, scat tering the mud right and left. Many amusing incident.-. nvaircd as one ami then ituotlier would tumble .ilV, his horse into a iimeMnire of mud. ; themselves out of the mud. notwith-1 standing the vigorous i lh .its of their ' owners "to show them oil'." At one time tin noi-e o: the In fxe-swappi l .i becaiiii! so great a nuisance that the Judge M'iit deputy shoiiii' Wiiey ( toodv, in tti si,.; . tin in, and v, hi i; the . ullicei wc :.l out he found that the VAi' tiaiii id ;is caused bv a nolle wallowing iu the mud mid tin 'ct up. In The weather lias been very dis-1 agreealile, laiuiii; nearly all the time and conseiUentiy our streets are itungniirch. tilmoii .i- iuiiddy as wi havce er w in I ln-iii. .iiu! tin n.u.l is -..i stirred i;by lie iiicnsiiit liaioplin of vwn nuA hoist's I hat il w.niid pay M ni.i.i t.. at mm io t. making brick What Is Ir? A few weeks ago C.ipt. A. V. Jenkins, of Gulf town rihip, saw' something crawiing on tho ''round which ho at first Mipimscd : was a snake, hut on closer exunn'ua - j nation ii appeared to lie a collection or mass of small worms .stuck to - get her in ihe i-hapc of a snake, alioul a foot long. What was it .' Who Do We Want, for Governor? j Mit. F.iutou: This question is of j f en asked, and in answer to it I wish 10 wnv. ii urn. nf tin iti'imu. lluit. ue want and intend to have a on-m man. 110 nialtei what the politicians may say. Some people say we must not. have arieli man: others that we must mil have a pom one. Now the peo- pie don't care for that. They want a man who if poor i.-. not ashamed to own it, or, it rich, will not hesitate to ineet his jio.ir nei'.;ltl)oriUid glmily hilu , (ju. h)U!), iu , p,,,.. of all ti.e crowned heads of E , Wk w.vxr a mas ... m,u v. WKTIBR . ' ' '"' man who 111 my opinion exact- ; i c.tu n. i.mi ti. ..... J. if .1. t - ' wi " ' 1 0111 iii.-iLMinoi 11 i eoiinrv. .1 innni i Hl. js ft W(),.ki , , ,, )lils h(I)u.st j ,y lll(uU, w,mt hp ((WUS I( Js a 8U. ; .f , . . , . , coloie.l hoy ot this place, went to tlie ' " , ;f 'l , , y i!'' last Thursday ht with thei'l'. " ' L t 1 7, !"., I 'mention of going to Charlotte. On """ th,,sV ",:iir '!,.s slump a.itl liesidos all that lie is wliat ! n , '.r if -i n 'voutb weiiviin. -i iiii r nf lien ! t u11i' -i , ,. v . i r riday morning Mr. Ashford, the .V'1'111, w ,l! ' 'r 1 ul 1 M '1 . AXahmku. t,Mo lll.(stri. fuu1(1 llis ln.in)(!ll demolished tin- reptile .and State News. Luniberton Robesonian: Mr. A. D. II. Rrown of Dora has sent us an apple which weighed one pound and was 17 inches in circumference. Heuilerson Gold Leaf: Tho se vere rain and wind storms of the past few days have been very destructive to the crops. Tobacco is much torn j fw l,i';('os' eoriibhiwu down, and cotton heiiten out of t.h IuiI!m iin.l ullHuw.,! over the ground in every direction. Rockingham Spirit: Iho cotton 1 1, had been offered 10. Since that crop in this section will be short but; time ti.e dogs have inula two raids hUlo mora than half a crop. Ihe ; 1)l0n tll(..n. and his flock is now re dead bodv of a colored man was found : .1 1 j...-. ir.. o n n...i...; ,.t ... . . ! 111 Hitchcock Creek, helow tireat J'alls 1 ractory, yesteruay morning, it was 1 11. an advanced stage of decomposition, and was not recognized. I - it.. 1 1 1 ihnington Star : A colored mi- o.; in named Cclia Osborn has a curi osity iu Ihe shape of two young pigs which have faces that are very much like human. Neither one has any nose where that organ generally grows, and they consequently have to breathe solely through tho mouth, and ouo of them has neither eyes nor nose. Tarboro' Guide: Collin II. John son, a colored man living 011 Suture Lon Little' place, brought in allida vits on Wednesday affirming that afoiesaid Johnson had a stalk of corn ight feet from thegKiund to the ears, of whii'h there were two. His little son Frank, eight year.-, old and weigh imr'i-'l i".!Uids. was placed usi: identic if ! lie ears ai:d it sustained his weight easily. Concord Register: Mr. Rufus Ellis, living near Tiding, had a dog that was taken with fits about three weeks ago. The dog was killed. Last Sat uiday his daughter, ugod about 1.1 Years. as '...ken with spasms, winch l';d ni l -Ii as the tit allivted the dog. Dr. Smith was called to see her, and other physicians were sent for to as-isl. The iatest accounts, Wednesday night, are that the spasms continue, and she rows weaker. It is ii strange case. Shi. has 1.0 1.1; irks of being dog bit. Washington w.ietfc: Seveial years ago .Mr. hryan isour.cr si-ieeteii an average aero ill a field ot , . rn and measured the same. lie got -J2i b:i.- rels troui tho acre, and it was no bet ter than the remainder of I lie tract. A colored girl lu-ar R :i Ii was burned to death last week. Her mother had h it her iu the house and went into tlie garden to gather some vegetables. Wl ten she returned to the house she) found dead. the ill horribly burned and i J. F. Cor-1 Ahimance Gleaner: Mr. J. F. Cor-1 nen iner, ua iniiii .'uvi.ii. 111.11, 11 , r... ,1 1 .... 1 re oecureu ai. .(irs. .miii v .v. licucv h . last Friday night about 11 o'clock. A corn crib and a lot of corn, a stable, buggy house and a lot of imple.ueuts : woro'buriicd. It was difficult to got i .i... H1,.o,, f,-,,,., ti, burniii" stable, and ;nle wheat granary was saved with i uiiiK'uib. . nil iw.-i.-. !- iH iui nut u.n. j not some one been passing ami given ! ,)l0 nilinili it woui,i UIV0 H.(.n Illllcu j irfcater. The fire is supposed to have diilicultv. Her loss is heavy, but had , rmu'v . 1 110 "re ls rn1 10 uiivo , ,i,iiii ni itieeiii iiarv oi' i'iii. . , , , , Statesville Liiiitlmark : A postal. card from Mr. R. V. Tharti. at Annie, ... . 1 Grove, Ashe county, informs us thatUicight of the storm on luesilay there was a while frosl at that i-la. e ni .ri.ing last, a Hot k of tame ducks V1' t,,u ",il'lf ", 1 , "f , p,,,so ":uft ' ll'r1' .vili'iist. no savs mere nas iieeuioj ''" ut thati.lm eviTy nionth of th. VCill I'XCl'Iil tliliv. llieilKlTIM IMIMI uess now eoiiiL' on here was hardly i ever known before, ewii iu the bi.si 1 ness season. IKe stieeis ami narK . hts are crowded with wagons whili' ( customers tlirou-r the stores. The trade comes not only fioiu Iredell. '. but from Alexander. Wilkes, A-,hc. Watauga, Surry. Davie and Yadkin ' ChivtonBud: About ten years ago ! the wife of James Trice, of Goldsboro, I. i...l to i.iibiee her husband to .o with ' to Baltimore, taking thechildren with her. They corresponded awhile. Mr. I'riee living iu tho town of Clayton alone. Not hearing from his wile iu seven of eight yours, he married a second wife about three months ago I ,a:.t v.ft k w i!'t. No. 1 w ..t to Clayton, thinking sin could induce tier hti.-L'.iad to ac.-oiapauy her back to Baltimore. i,:ii that she had accumulated some liroiii'i'tv Si c hcitrd of his second : niai riae and did notyro to his house. ; but KtoiuM'd with a neighbor. He went over to see lit and a scene followed, She tot. I liini she would ret urn to licr lio.iic and leave him undisturbed, and ho an ..ruiiigly lvinrnod to the I.iii tun. '.:1a! City. Air i's i. e e ii imiiu- her vulisi to 'lie dt'pui 1 Ii.-; '. Elonton Eiupiu'er: On Sunday inoniiiig of last, week, l)r. H. C. Willev, of (Sates county requested his wife to ! nndio him sonic qiiinino iiills. She ! got a bottle from the shelf ami wade the pills. Dr. Willoy took live of them i and finding the. effect peculiar for quinine, CMiiuiiicd thebottlcand found his wife had mistaken the morphine bottle for the quinine. He at ouco prescribed antidotcH for himself, and the neighbors wero summoned. It ; W!,H w'"' K'wd difficulty that life was ; laeserveil, ; Scotland Neck Commonwealth : W ; will venture the assertion that Scot- i , .,,! X,.ok boasts the iimi-t remarkable 1 marksman, in the person of .Mr. W. : M. Shield, of any town in the. State, , Li-.h n ' One day last week he went ! ;t . h.ikoy hunting, earn ing with him ' (I. ice l'uiis- lie was Hiiccensful in slav- I ing two of the birds fur which he .! wa!1 ....turning home with (,,,. gH on one should, r. the two ,.!,-, Vs on the oth-r. imd the third , . , i( ; up before ht;:i. wit ioui ilr.ipiiinieiihcr - n .i i. 1 " 1 .1 ,vi! limn .1 1 mi. Kiih in urn iiimri. m. nusni mi - kev gun in his doWII. hand and brought hnn Anson Times: George Barber, a colored boy of this place, went, to the . . 1 . bodv about '1 miles this h.Io of Polk - ton.' It is supposed, and probably correctly, he had attempted to Kta a ride on the trucks and falliic off i iv ' i ii ? ;r jarred oil, was run over by the train. tTw ri.mniiiu winv. fniirfnllV i-nt nn his , mains w. u h anuii3 cut up. ins leu arm ami loot, were eiiTireiy flit nil' his lieiiil niiiirlv vHi.vi.rml fi'inii J sew.eu iioill the body, and many other bruises marked the fearful accident that fell him. bo- Fayctteville Observer : Two mouths ' ago Mr. James 1'. liohei tson, livinyr ou the oast side of Cape rear, had linn uliei'li. f.il' mm nliiliit i.f .'!iiili ' tniiii'i 1 Li t. .111 . o. K. ui in ill 01 j j, ,.Ui,t.y, livin" about 11 miles from ...... ,.i, ii... i..,u J,.,,,-,. us a sample of sorghum of his own production, the best we have seen. Mr. Godwin made fitt) gallons of sorghum from a planting of 4 acres We believe that this is an agricultural industry which is entitled lo more at tention than it has received. Newberno Join. ml: Maj. V. A. Hearne returned from his Onslow and Carteret trip on Friday and reports that the Newberue, Beaufort and Onslow Coasting Company had been chartered and ten percent, of the cap ital stock having been paid in. a meet ing will bo held on tho 5th of October. Cotton, corn nnd rice was looking very tine in the neighborhood of i Vandemeic no to Saturday niyl.t the inst. Since then we had a very ! severe storm of rain and wind which !,-is .lamaii d eotfoti. corn and rice I very lunch and the farmers that were not done saving fodder have lost largo I quantities of it on account of the corn being blown down. Charlotte Journal r Col. Frank Com.- has bought JSalterv Porter, a , l,.,,.l,f,,l iiiilw.,w. Iiniir tin. ....nil'. of Ashcville, upon which to build a large j and splcndcd hotel. The hotel w ill , pc r.m iy .ur. ti ,-',T",t" W,M ' I rcputan.iii as a hotel keeper ctonds j thi.iiigliiiu! .the Unite.! Slates, and j who will keep Ihe ; aew hotel up to the ! Centra! iu style. The new building j is to cost, exclusive of furniture, the j sun lo I .f SlO.UiO'! a::.! w. .:.I 1IC.C Oil it . Ol'.i. ill Ashei ii! k is shortly desinetive nighl hei'ol'i ia.-t. !;.; a: . n d dislroy- ing twetity-fivi til'en-.indd. !:l:';i wcviii il property. Tin ;1, . l iigiimiid in the busiiieiis portion of the town, but bv hit' I work was confined to three i stores. Dnvidsiin Dispute The sheriff reports sixty-four merchant. -t and others name to a tax, doing business ; in the county without license. As this the county without license. Astlnsj - - i ...ui 1... ...... l. if 1 1,. :. ..;.. .,. " " n--...-. to the grand jury. Last Thursday about midnight, the house of Sam May, colored, a former slave of Elias May, csi.. was burnt up together with everything in it. Sam was awav from home. There were only three littl ... - - . about twelve years of age and a very j small child for his age. awoke when the house was falling in. and had the childreu at homo. I no oldest one i . ; ... r ; : ,. "v r, 1 .ii.n uii- vi i.nn,, ,i. ii.i. it out his two younger sisters. Wilmington Review: I)urinr the i . .'. " . I'm sieeiuii'' tiiiarters ou .ckc s t. i..,..i 1 1,.- ii,ii i;.i, ' nlovcd by Messrs. W. E. Davis iVSon. Such was the severity of the storm that the sand was washed from under the teet ot a tiumticr ot the lo,l, ami tht;y il.-uud oil' .i.id v.cio uuubiu i t reach the land mraiu. In this ore-. dicameiit thev were not iced by "Snv-1 der." a valuable dog belonging to Mi. j W. E. Davis, and he promptly went! il,to, il,?r ing t.t.e .f the ow,s u M'K ' 1UI"U,U 11 u" harmed ashore ami put it III a safe j 1 or a thick ashtue each tiiuu. Not oue i , WIW iost. . ,. . , , I Morgauton Jlountainccr: Infur - inatioii lias just been received hen' of a homicide which occurred last Mon day iu the South .Mountains id a puim fourteen i.iii'-.-i South of Mor anlon near ihe Shelby ronl and just beyond the Burke Hie1 ill Cleveland CoUlllV. Moad.. i.mi'iiiag one Wiliiurn Ih.lV. a reputed '-i.ioonthin-1 or," went to the distillery (f Moultou Ramsey to notify lain that he was want.'d at Ihu ke Court, winch is now il'llle suit to in spsi.ni. to testify in !. tried this s.'t ins that wit II ha in;.' Djioriii.iho.i week. While there it i gloss , li.i't' charged Itiilusoy i'.-' -,ivi .i the revenue officers good Kir ti ;.!i.iii. in.-, lilockadiiig out practices and a considerable quarrel ! ! ensued. The men "made friends": however, and were walking off down the road together, when suddenly toget her, Buff drew a pistol and shot Ramsey through the body ; inflicting a fatal wound. Ramsey was bourne home, where ho lingered until Tuesday morning, when he died. So far as heard from Buff has not been arres ted, but is still at large, and the wild nature of the country will render capture almost impossible if he once I e'Micuils himself in the mountain : nivines. Ramsey, the murdered man, a son ot the uauisey wuo, some ! years ago. killed a man on the streets j of Morgauton bv striking hiiu in the I head with a jug tilled with molasses Young Ramsey himself has killed his I man. It is reiated or him tlinl aur I ing th;: late war when a la I of only I fourteen years he .shot ami killed a i "bush whacker whom lie detected t in the act. of idling lire to hi father's I preinisca. i Winntoti Leader While l; v. (; I C Dodso.i was ureachiii'- at Sieiih I .. '.. , " . n"y " 1 dpove cuiup-nieciing nisi naiuriiav night, a highland moccasin crawled out into the aisle Iron, amoii'' some Indies, and began to strike iu every: direction. One young lady Purely i rn ' . il a . 4. miMi'i u;u mil j hi.. A ivy hoots i the ser-: 1 pioeeeoeu. V......I " , 11 ' f,'w ,v',ll"s Mnw Master H dlie j iennic-k. on Iris w,ty fr-.m sup,.H-. '.v i a" ""usually bright light in a tenant I lionue in Mm venr of Win M 1 1 in- "ll(3 ua 01 .'J lu- u- JU1,' Shaw iV t'o S., store. With a large vol n - ! ney. lie heard voices, as it in d.s ' i- , I "' lie made an examination, ami tound two htt.o negro children locked up in one of the rooms, the floor of which was on firn around the hearth to a considerable extent. Bnt for the timely aid of young Penuick there would I avo been serious results, and probably the loss of t wo lives. An other warning to persons leaving chil dren in a room with an open fire. Beaufort Telephone: Mr. Rufus Garner, living about two miles from Newport, Killed a very larire near on I hiy night. He caught lnni in a M'aP ll ffttmg in his corn. The I v j'n'''d the fence with the trap ! ,0 W toot and ran some forty yards, when ho oceanic, entangled in so.no undergrowth. Mr. (iarncr hearing the noise, ran out with his gun to see what was the matter, and soon came up with bruin and shot hiiu twice before he succeeded in kill ing him. On last Friday morning the section master and hands mot the spunkiest little bull about two miles from Newport that wo have heard of. As the hand-car passed him he made for it. striking the section master on the hand and bruising it somewhat. Th- hands jumped from the car, and after a while succeeded iu driving him awav About half an lmiir afterwards j the mad train came along and the hull ' made a iviss at it and found himself se t lied iu a ditch, but not damaged. About an hour after the mail passed, the freight train came down the road. and we suppose he concluded, as he had hid two lights that morning and had t'. -' In ( n hurt, ho would take a ro: : ; .. lh it ; but thi.. was one time ,,','. la . . too ; :-'.uv. foi in this eec'iunter ho had broken and a horn knocked olT. ii., I....I , . iciiril ill inn t he hn7'iiils wero fca!i-ig on his remains. I New.' and Observer : A prominent j railroad official says that he learns from conductors on all the lines in j the State thai there is hardly a town ; nil any of the hues which is not i.:, ! pro-.'.;!;; ai.d bu:l l!.ig u.. The con . duel i'.s on five of the lark's; lines of j : rail in the Stub- sav that ."1 thoM. ! Hue eve town is in 1 I'ln-i ; the sort of showing one !li,es to -.(. It .'peaks volumes for the march of progress in the Old North State. Rev. If. M. Tuoper. ti e energetic president of Shaw Uiuvrrsity. re turned yesterday from a six weeks' !trip to the New r.ugliital States in i:,w)..i, Ik. v..is .0 fl:o ,11,1.11. . ' . , .,. ' , I.,,.,1 ft, .v ..-iij hoaid Kti. -J.i.ms speak, and savs ' that (.f all who spoke bis voice alone tilled the hall, and that the reception accorded him was ivniarkid.lc for its' warmth and heartiness. Mi. Tupperi says that the North Carolina exhibit is the flower of the display, so to speak. Thousands of people from all the New England States and many ! .. urrind States ai ' , ' " ' '.. ', ,' ., ' " , ; ' , , ,,,,;,; ' 1,;,,; xt(,lt!?im and all ! and as-; tonishment irrangement ; , and beautv. H i making North is Mire Carolina that it is: the inot South, in : nroiuiueiit State in tin ... . the lninda and eves of the New Ellglillidel v Asiit ville is the most : thoroughly cosmopolitan place in the1 South. There's not another like it. There is the ipiocrcst blending of the i old and the new imaginable. The' old Ashcville, the Ashcville. of stage coach days, mingles oddly with tin modern town. Houses art; iroiii'r no like imiic; liie wiioh' boom. It is the CI piace is ou a ago of North Carolina. Itish j..uatoes au s.i pit nt ifnl at Hull,illKton. Te.in.. that they are only tpiote.l at ten cents per bushel i that market. A bolt of lightning killed tv.entv- seven hogs and cows that wero seek- ling shelter under Snrings. Tenn ' 1 .. a tree at Bhi( No (i t ease fur II tin. -When Greece her knees Greece, her knees Greece her knees." stain mere.d au en.'oal raised school boy, for getting the next lino of his recitation. riierc no occasion to grotto uny- body's knees," shouted his teacher. "Go and stmly yonr piece." Neither iH there occasion to grease your hair. Parker s IT ; v.vi i litilsam -.s i.ll tlictlresH litstoics the original r to gray or Tided ha;r. ilir !iin n. '.set a do; cc.i'.j'. i'.ivt'iit falling 3I.VltltI10L. a. t ini.,n, .1 i, vr. j. ii. mi iikavwi Mts mkv 1HIlllV .Ulrll 1 l.llktflV Ik. tilth I Ma, hw "" """" j JI1'I1. .rn.- WKST. On 111.. VIHl IllBl.. Mm. HAItRA WWT. rfll.'t dl tin' lulu Itttuu: Wool, lu UikMiIi yoaruf liur Hirii. THE MAAS9T8. Koiionetl fr tub Hieoimu by XORRIS, WYATT & TAYLOR, OIIOCKIIS ft l OMMIHHION MKIITII AKTK. No. a Kxi-Iiiuiko unit No. 6 Martin Sm., liAl.KII.Il. N. U., 'lflnl(IT IK, IKKI. COTTON MAltBET: 0 1 MLMlliii;, VLl'IMnir. strh'l l.w it.l.llatr. I II II I siwiue,' WItoI.I sl,i:o:ioi'K.l:V MAIiKFT. V.'lit- llulk.C KM'!.!., ShMlMtT. i':itiiibHil lining. 1 Iji.-.I-- j 1 .-nf , ! ini. ii r...i..i. H, I llrl.'l Am-I.e-. i i'- Iu-.l !-"ai"ill. 1J S. Hll 1 Mltnr -.'Sni Y,...w, t 11 lirillllllBlP-l, I Hiltt.T. U I Ii'ii., :r. i t.rk, :ui II. w, M.- ir. N. ('.. ri!.ii.w-...i -culia. 1'i.ii.. ia.il, Oininiuii, I... .ii l.vf.a.i I iw.l i j ! iuii.'j.'ink'. Wultx Ohirki-iib, Tli iii'v.-, nrrow dmr Ij"X) . .1.1, r iniit BV Tln'tv jTlii-n Aro f.ir lwyr 1 M NYk Ail vertisi'inents. ; 4 STT'RDY THE20TH DY M ,NK). Kl r,,,,r ,,,..'r ,n XZXi , cm .e:, ai, ihto. ami r..jiMi,T.'..i m ui- : Ui kisIit's onii i- r..r tiliiuliniii niin In llk A. T. i .(.. m, win mii i pu huvii..u. for ' li a irm-t uf Inml In mtlil wmiily nf wliloh xnlil ( y tmfryv. B1,.i mj,.,.,,,, llin . nin,H t u. . im.n, n. a. laumiiau mm uiiiBrB "iian n iiuar Oi-koihI, omi mitl Aiikumui Air Line KaliroaU tiiiitnlittiiK nlKi.it 87ti aT.H. UATTLK & MOH1IECAI. AlU.riieytj, lie. Sniilrmtior 15, ltwa. JOHN T. MOREIS, PK.U.F.l; IN ALL KI.NDS OF Fnrniture, Mattresses, SpriDf-Beis, LOOKING-GLASSKS, &C, Nos. 401 it -im South Favetteville and 2 & 4 East Davie Streets. RALEIGH, N. C. 1 liavn lh.. Inre.wt hiih-u. bint g(mlH awl lowmt ii H-..I. in til., ri.y. .iiiiii. riiiiir, r-..3.i. wur. 11 -r.; i!:r. :.-iii i..a.Tiis.it whiiiui. A(.hf.Hiirt I'.ipiar , nm.i. in I...I.W-I inMii. run inn l,T.;"L'lV1wriiki,.ny1 tl.K. ln in tin. .iu. s'.. l itii iirli .w. II will i.ny .mm .I'll .vTmliU' l;.iro i.iiylim uIwwIutu. Sio- I I'llll llulili't'llli-liis I'.rilll liuyi'l's. N-.i. w, :KHa. sum. 1872. J.J.THOMAS, 1883 COTTON SELLER AND UI OFFERS TO MERCHANTS, (UNNEKS AND FARMERS on nnn yakiw u. if. 2 and 2 iU,UUU pountls JiAtitilNW. 1,000 1,000 BUNDLES NEW ARROW TIES YARDS FINE BAGGING : tor COTTON S11KF.T3. 1,030 Pol Bagpi Twine, j AN" Mint. M.-.il. M.iliu.ii'K, Corn, Kl.mr. llay, I Sn .' ir. C "IT. ... lliil-.. llll'l .' 1".. , Ait". .Minim. ! )::. I tin: v. i. !':. i-phici' Kainii u'nl i.mi.' h.r .0;. ;..t. nl. .. wi.l.-l will In- s.-l 1 llili v.-ry In-Hl I.I'M I lii.ik.' n Sl'i: I.M.'I V i'l-' Tin: SM.K OF j e'.'ll-r.' in. I s .jii-.' vour i""iiviuiii-ii, wlllj AnV. . T. I Mis sivi; wii.'ii .li'striHi, wlili lw 1 IV." .'I' it:'. Ti .'.tl-l -l .r.T.'i' ''l..'l nZff ' !:: t !. mm-. .11 1."' iui.-ho: . .ci. i. r wli.nn I li e f...l : ' I1I11 i!i i:i-.i H'W v.. in.-. J. J. THOMAS. ;n.i, Mr, nmt s. WUiulnj.'t..u St , lC:il'ij-li, IN. O. Si'i V '.HI, 1S-KV Suit. FALL TRADE 1 1 1 1 1 mil i to., H'l and Vl Fayetteviiie .Street, RAKKKiM. X. C. The attention of the good citizens 0f (Chatham county is especially called tu our now stock of FALL and WINTER . Dry Goods, NOTIONS, BOOTS ari SHOES, HATS, iC. Ti'i'i'y lH.iHriin.'tit H f.ili Rii.t ini.l.'li, An.l uur hI'k k In ll.o lni(;.i. in Li- 1..U11.1 In Hit- i ll)-, Wi, l. ll.l In Qnality, Styls as5 Pries. in n mv ynn Minv, linn1 tnul Irmililn. niul V'.t- ttc.ufi h tittifit.'it'tii in i-V'ty I'Hit tt'iil.tr. : Our Wholesale Department ! I liu- in..i runi."ii in liuli'lu'h. ! Wi- nli -..i !.. '..nio 'i.wi " -.is -. -.: iV . niii- bt.irfl y.-.i! ti.'ii l .i'.r!..i, him I ii'i'l nl Ii. .iit... Mr.o I., wi.iistkh, ..I t'lintl.Hi.i. Klin lins twit . will. I In Ihiiisi- hovitmI y.uir'M. Ix ptlll al him punl, , i...ly to Borvn hi., mini) irli'a.l-, h.i. H1 a wny il.. ih.Mii rlfia. I a I.EMKMilER, tlioro . but .me ptnoe where I y.u will lll.d The Latest Style, J The Lowest Prices, I The Best Goods, j W. H. & It. S. TUCKEK & CO. I 8eili.lM'r 20. 1M. B.M'.l l JWICM I'. JtA- Uis i.ialltli. iw II., .'Ms'iiiori, ..f IIhIhtI I'nl'in, .l......ii-i''l. li.-ri''.:.- f'iv.' ii.tiii.. to nil pur- .ii ti'iihii: .'Ii Inw ii.rniM! saiil iliiitni to ex iiil.C liu hiiu,.. l. I'lilii i ..' u. ii .r iM.ti.re Auguil JO, lX-'4. MA'il.V A. I'ATON. inxiii'ii: w. vvATKimtruv, . AuUHl 41, lKKi. 4IS. LAND SALE! on M .1.. lay Urn Imi ili.v nt 0.'t..lKT no.Tt, I will (..Il at l'"ni.:c Ai'iTloS f'.r wh, nt. tlm o.uri-h.-iM.. -I'.ir in l'li.i lnni,'. n inii'i ..f Inn. I In M1'k'iry M "ittiiuii t.u iikIiIji .Mii'iiintni; iiIh.ui m iitm. an.l In'Imi; II... i xi'i'mh i.vit til" liiiiii. l..a'l all.ilt.il U. i. II. Il.'.i'iii .it tit' mi!i! .1. II. llii.Tth' r.-v.-rHl.-niiry inl.'ii.s. i. Ht.. .i.nntl"ii i. ."Hi- 1'Hir.ln.r"' r-irnmi'ly -v.mil I'' llie Inli T. II. Il.ilili 1 I. V. IN l01. !?..,.! '.. sh.(. At'ltiW. ODELL&GO., GXLSSZVSBOXiO, W. 0., HARDWARE STORE The lVat KELLER S IMPROVED GRAIN AND FERTIL1ZIS0 DRILL, (live it a trial and bo con vinced tlinl it Is tho only perfect drill on tin; market. We are f'Vtorv Agents for thu j Hageislown Horse Rake, I South Rend Chii! Plows, I Tropic ('nk Stove. itiothic Air Tight Cook Stove. 4 Harvey W. 1 'ace's Cclebnted Circular Saws, Henry Diston s Celebrated Circular o-'o"! Saws, "ti'ljOld Doiinnion Nails nnd Reliued bar Iron. M.'Mayhiu'w Spokes and Rims, Stephen Hal laid Co's. Leather and Gum Belting, I l au imiiKs mciiich. i Van Winkle Cotton Gins. ODELL & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Sloes, Hats, Mrelto. PARASOLS, LEATHER, &0. Agonts for Odell Manufacturing Co'b. "Forest Hill" Plaids, Cottonades anl Seamless Bags, Cedar Falls Manu i- , . V . . lacturiiiir dun. iShectincR ami larris. & H. Fries Salem Jeans, J. & P. Coats Best his Cord Spool Cotton. Also. Agents for Allison & Addison's "Star Brand" and other Fertilizers. We keep iu stock a full line of 11 which we offer AT WHOLESALE ONLY. Merchant, will find that they can buy goods a cheap from us, ami ou better terms thau they cau by going farther North, Give us u trial and be convinced. Greensboro, N. C, Aug. 1. 1883. Mm Tackle Department. T. If. ItKIOUS & SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. Over ninety different si.ea and kinds of HOOKS. Japnnoss Eamboo Poles, (nicest and lu.'ost i lm k ) GILL NF.TTIXG. GII.LING TIIIMIAM. SF.lN'i: TWfNK. MINXOV," DIP Mv NET RINGS, LAMBING NET FRAMES. si'inxi:rs. savivkls. POLE TIl'S. I'oi'KCT S 'AI.KS We have the larer-st stock and sell at the lowest iiricea. IsifCall and examine our stock. EVERYTHING A FISHER MAN NEEDS. il LEADERS is Hakdwake, FISHING TACKLE, &C. For Sale! A now twu-hnrsn wasun (novor umvl) ami a ' Ty.iti k J'imn'u.. Uiiguy ig.Iaanew) for unto cheap. Apply til KiMorvei: tavloh, Any Ifiili Rih. mu.lx.ro, N. c. Mts . !ii:AHa. i. i'. cam keu, Ilralmm, N. C. Anhclv.ro GRAHAM & CROCKER, Attorneys at Law, W'H.I. praoii".' In llw ri.iirti. nf Cliatliain I'liunly " Il.I. atlfln.l to hunlnww anywhere lu Hie Hu e or Fwdfral Curta. Mardi XI, lhM. Cm NORMS, WYATT & TAYLOB, GROGHES AND PfiniTnifipinTi Mcnnhnfitn UUllil!ll:)tJiUU MOIUllUilli), .16 Exi'liatiR.! riae,' nnd No 115 K. Murtlu Ht., KALEIGH, N. C. We lake .laour In clllu un alien Hon ot Mor chnl, Olnnerw and Farmer to our largn Block UaKglng, Thv, and Groceries, anil aullclt a iliara nf your oniera and trade. Our turiiin or aale wUl be a llbi ral as any other uouae In lha trade. Wo make the aaleol ootton a etwclalty and Halclt your nnifllpiininlg. Will make advannea upoa Haiui when ilrntr.Hl. Annnt'. for I'uin.xi Ouaivi, Ijizaretta A.'ld I l'li.w.lint and Hl.uwwiiil iv.tion l l'.w. NOItKIS. WYATT k TAYLOR. b'.t niDvi' IS, 1KI3. 5 f.' $1 II Si '. 0 U I'M I:; r;
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 20, 1883, edition 1
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