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3M .(ftalham Record THURSDAY, J UNI! 12, 1884. OUT Polities warming up ! ' o 86H Now is the time to list your tumbles. . - WKT Bishop Lyman will hold ser vices at Gulf ou next Sunday. grUKT KVEIiY HKMoEHAT IS (JllATtHM 00 to M TOWiisirtP jJt'KTixo nkxt Sat- nmuv. ' ,l ' I TmtKs 10011 to Rvnum Heaileu for:o'.liet of Si'vtli'-4 mill I S.-vilm HIil Iuj. Mowing Siialhs. and nny kind of Plowyoi inav want. . . oir Don't forget to go to JJvniim nnd Henden's mul see their beautiful spring auu Mummer goons, ineir XittaieH aniH are iputo pretty ; som ai bottom lnices. . kSrThe farmers are now busy ; nil"H" -' - omr heard the rustling of t lie cradles iu the golden grain and tho cheering cries of the reapers. tttJT Messrs. Alwater & Wyatt, Dur Imiu, N. (J., lutve Minull lot, lilack uml Clay Peas, (let your seed before all ure sold. They have also heavy stock Groceries that they are offering at close profits. teMi'. A. J. Bynum, the list taker of this township, requests us to notify all those desiring to list their taxable that he can he found any day at his store ready to accom modate them. BSETThe mercliantsof Chathaui ar respectfully invited to call on J. W.I Scott & Co., Gieonsboro', X. (!., for 1 Dry (ioods and Notions. Iu a sepa- P'l- late demu tmenl thev cirrv a lm ee otock of Groceries. &V When you visit Greensboro' call on E. SI. Calddengh &Bro., tlealers in staple and fancy groceries, tobacco, French candies, plain candy, foreign and domestic fruits, toys, notions, musical iustruimmts, &c. tear- Warren Prior & Son. Fayette- villc, hue Gobi and Silver atches, Jewelry and sterling Silverware. The largest line of French and American Clocks in tin- State. Warren Prior Jk. Son int-iii. .iiil.ii- I-1. ,. r.. . m ....... and Wedding RitiL Wlf Received this week at London's another lot of Shoes: can tit any one. j Call and see the Diamond Shirt at! London's, it is the best shirt made: Coi'NTyCjsvkntion. As heretofore The father ran to the child's rescue. Alamance Gleaner: About three for the money. He has a full supply announced, a convention of the dem- J and grasped up in his arms his life i weeks ago Mr. J S. Long, living near of nice Window Curtains and Shades; ocrats of this county will be held ! less child. Its neck whs broken by ) here, at tended a Sunday School Con a few pieces of Slatting left which I here 011 next Tuesday, the 17th, for 1 the fall and the falling rail had broken I vention some four miles beyond Pitts will be sold low for the cash ; also, a j the purpose of appointing delegates one rib. boro. A small young dog followed nice lot of Table Oil Cloths. Ask to to represent the county in the State. ! ymho1, Ti,s. T. report from ! "im- On the morning "Her his ar Bce the Clipper plo.va. congressional and scnatoi ial conven- uU,.;.,ion8 ()f ,b,, Com.tv are that ! riv'1'' ' breakfast, the dog disap- .. n x-r-rr:"7Tr f - tm"H,- .111,M.c,,v7'u" l,,r ,',1,.,''i''ii ;thest,,,d,f coitm.is go,.d ami ii.at!,"a,",,.n"; tt,,"ml ut lj""H F'-o . 1. yi;i Ariuliekl, of Greens- tiny leirisnit ivh and count y candidates .1 .V... 1.. 1.. .. I house 111 the afternoon of the same boro', lias now iu htore one of the most, attractive stocks of Sprinj. go ids ever lirought to that city ; and if you don't b;iicve he is selling the best goods for the least money go see for yourself and be convinced. S-if Who is the candidate? Why. London's cheap goods are now iu the lielil, and are nil the tmk. He i o tiering some of the best, bargains von ever saw in Ladies and Getits Hatsi and CASH is the vole he wants. He has receive ! this week a lot of nice Gi oceries. Sugar, Coffees, Salt Fish, iVc. He has a few Grain Cradles i,;ii k.f ..1.. .. l.. ..f T pi.i.,. still b'lt, also a lot of blowing Jjliules ami Smiths. Siieu- HrsiiAM'itv. Mr. J. E. Wea ver, of Hickory Mountain township, is going into the sheep business quite extensively, lie has otiu acres under one lliclosllie, where hl.s sheep will hav plenty of good grazing, lie : ram of the Leicester In Casks Foa Cocut. On day Sir. James Face, of Baldwin 1 iu.!l(l towiielup, was stiuck ou tju bv Sir. John T. Slann with a rock uud fence rail, and severely but not dangerously wounded. A few days ago a colored man named Noriuau Alston, iu Hickory Mountain township, severely wound ed two other colored men by striking them with a ploughshare. A Giutehil Constituent. Gen. Cos has been very kind iu sending books, garden seed, .Vc, to many of his constituents. One of them, to whom he had sent some seed, was 1 ..1 I'....1 ...,,, ... ... ';., st, ho people be fully express- bought last week a large and valuable - , w ... . nhov ftlll iiere a iew uuys ago. ami. on oemg feeling ami endorsement oi the mall asked by one of our townsmen who ; h,mA eontiol our actions in the so ho was for in the Congressional race. Jeetiou of candidates. Their quiilili replied very promptly, "Why of cations, their availability and their course I am for Gen. Cox. Amt I ,.aims should be considered. As to eating every day the peas ami snaps : ti. .muliueatBrns of the two gentle- e a I 1 I l . 1 . . . . . ... grown iroiu me seen ue seiii me; ! :lus,on.-Ai. excursion sellers and others will week to Wavnesville. Pleasant Exclusion. - of about 300 teael nA nmilA tifivf u-..fL- to Unviinuvi n They leave llaleigh on the ltith and the price of a return ticket (good for 30day.liH only 10.70. A pleasant nnrtv of mi or niuUt will f.nn. this place. Wayuesville is oiib ot the most delightful summer resorts to be fouud anywhere, and those who are so fortunate as to go on this ex- cursion will Have a most enjoyable trip at little expense. Ca-paion St'DnwaEiis.- Every dom- these facts are to be attrilmted the ocrat in Chatham can aid in the sue- almost unprecedented zeal manifest-' cess of his party by extending tho'ed by his friends everywhere ami circulation of tlio Bit. okh. We would not that they disUke (km. Coi, for suggest td our friends that when they are the Viicu.U of Gen. Cox also, they attend their township meetings Lei the District act wisely and nomi- nest Saturday thev try to get everv mite Judge Fowle, and' when the yoter to take the iU:;oi. during the force of his zeal and his elo.pience campaign. As heretofore, the Ukc- dial! have been felt throughout this okd will again this year do all within District, such an awakening of dry its power for the success of the deui bones has not been heard since "7(8. ocrat ie party. The price from now Tho county, District. Stute and na- until the election is only 7.1 cents. ' tional eioctums will all feel its force Get all your ueihbor to tmbscribe uml victory will bo ours. tonce! 1 1'ko Bj.so 1Vbi.ro. 1 ! 'Evkiiv i)KMu iiT in C11.u1.u1 oi'diir to ti'ik JiK'uiii) in Tiiii c.m.in,. camp.u.in. TmvNsmK WiirTKKs. At tbomect iiijjs of the townships of this county, ! to he held next Saturday afternoon, township executive committees will : be elected. These committees are to 'consist of "live active democrats," in each township, ami nil of them are l requested to meet hero on next Tues j day, the day of our county conven- tion, for the purpose of electing1 a ; county executive commit tee. , ! Hope tile importance Oi these colli . niittcHM will not be overlooked. I - - -- i R:ns The unusual our town whs sonicu h.'it ! broken on last. Timsihiv bv i visit of ', some strolling vagabonds. The party , better service, if again elected, and : consisted of two men, one woman, district will have more influence two little childien. two bears, two'"1" ',if(,ll!- which wiil be of doi's. a nonv and a hen a motlev much importance when a democratic i-iew. The neonlo were Tm U mid guV(l ojicu an cxhilntionsoftl which were trained to dance I form tricks that ureal I V III II 11 SI! ! crowds that stood' around. We sup - ,s(, it is Uu, siuue VMty tmt huH tnivelled nearly ail over this State. ; Kaii.riiaii Cki.i.iiiiatiiin. As an- , nounced by us three weeks ago, the citizens of Greensboro' will, on the l'.lth of this mouth, have a rand eele- bration to commemorate I lie comple tion of tho V. F. A:. Y. V. railroad to, thai town. Committees have been! appointed for the occasion and we i doubt not it will be a grand affair. ? ! As the road now runs through so' laige a part of Chatham there will bp !a crowd from tins county iu attcud- ' ance. e wou.d cull the attention oi our readers, who will attend the celebration, to tho Greensboro' ad- vcrtisciueuts in the Ukcoiid. . . . Exposition Itkms. On last Salur- , '""""" , Y,0"1' lM"' V'"1 a I'ouuty exposition committee ! Cf'fillir for ir.-iiiuriit oliwn 1 1 n . .: ... 'ei ! 'e e.ian n.aii gave encouia, ing reports of the progress of the work of Dreiiarui'' our county exhibit. ' .. .,". lon-pjayeo 111 out cxmiui. uis limn will be a model of its kind and is iu- j tended to show accurately every public road ami chinch 111 the count v. I ! besides other objects of inteies'l. The lirst choice of sjuk-c iu the nvpo- .sitioM biiildinir lew ! riven (!ii..it-! ; ham ,. r , as a titling comp lum.it to her zeal in the success oi the exi.o.silioi,. Let us see to it. now that this space : shall be creditably tilled! j will be h4l, as usual, sometiiuc in It was resolved to use our county J lll)l(U11(l i(1 ..o. t ions of Stokes eount v, timbers 111 inclosing with neat rail-1 ,, llut manv ,J( u,.e ,,yiu ings the space allotted for our ex . ibil:t,ltil them. ' Wo learn that on 111 the exposition bu.hl.ng. A large VTOll!l.,iliy niorniiig Mr. Feter Tuttlo, map of he county is l.emg dr.iNvn by ' .,lt(,llliui Wnv, WM. Germanton' Mr. 1. R. .n.ack. which will be ,,llt of this countv, was killed at the nepumioer nexr in ,rer u.ai our. ,., wll ,W() lnollths convention next week may "ppo"" ' .,,,.1 who has since been confined to delegates who will tril.y represent j ,,is ,,,,.,, the efl'eet of the tiiewisliesolourcou.itymcn.it is:WlMi(, ,,lst M.mdav night -We iiecessarv lor ine uemocrais oi a i II... townships to luteud ihe meetings ; ol their ivspective townships, which : will be held at. ;o clock u..Xt Satur day atternooii. Lu ry t.,MMisl..p may ; elect as many .le.egates as it wishes. . , bat they can only cast the votes to : which ino louus.iip .., ciiii.!c,i. as follows : A.b. .;.l.t a l. .Malthews 7. i f . 11U hor of Mr J..s. Crowd,.'. Hear Creek S (.u h, Oa ; land 8. f ( j A The horn is of a dark I'ni.i. I'.:l- I. NeW ill. lie 1. U MlilliK 1 . . . . ,, , 1 . . ,. 1 1 .... , .. , s k ll.,, s .t. . .,... : ' , , Sloiiiitaiu 1. and ( eiitie 8. li uuv i township shouid fail to elect dele-, gates then Ihe executive committee of that township mav appoint them. , 1 11 I We ioi.c hii.vevei- l int, everv town- , . , . , , ,...,:., ;i l , ... ........... . .... .P. .: i ",,,. ,.,,! .. f.. i We wish the nominees of our cou lust Tues-! ventions to be the men whom the l,,!"r;" '""I 'f'u no mav obtain their nominations by fackiug pnmaiies. tiflv Yof WISH YOtll KAVolllTKS NOMINATED ATTKM YOl'll TOWSKIIIP MKET IM. Fowlo fur Congrt'ss. Mu. Eiutou: 'Ihe contest in tho Ith District is maiii'y between Judge Fowle and Gen. Cox.. We haveu t an unkind word or feeling for Gen. Uox and should he bo nominated he will get our warmest support. But piestious bevoud a mere iim-soiial . . . 1 . District, either will 1. credit to any state or country. North Carolina nM gimi ,w; t. feel proud of H.ese two sons, distinnuished alike . nauted for Congress in tlio 4tli .1.. ...... ........ .1:..;. for qualities of both 'head and heart. It is mainly the long running claims of Judge Fowle, coupled with his " ,..i .1.. .. in. .i. iieou'e and their great desire, in-Home ino.i - .ui v., to reward one, ciiiincutlv fitted, who has so often raised his viee in their defence. I say it is this that gives Judge Fowle prcpoti- dc ranee iu this contest over any other : !.., I C.. .i.i.l , Cox for I'oilKITSS. ir v -pi i . Mu.hKiT.-H: I III1 trienus of cert aiu 0:1"'1- K'tU-iii. ii desire to turn out '-''''HU)xan.Igiyi't;lii!l.oiiossioii- ; 111 'V)lmllI',.,n , 1 , ' ".l,'t,0"llir , w ... u. puny n 1hoi..mh uy domg.t? I las not General Cox made us an el . cent and an acceptable Kepreseutat.ve. 1 lie lias, elect him again and let h.n, serve as long as dipt. Joe Davis did, who was elected three times. W'l. . . ...!M i I .. 1.. 1 .. .No one (ran ilenv that Ucn. Uox lias 0 made us a faith fill and cllleient ltep- 1- . . . . . . . . . . . i resen tut i ve. Jlegives dose attention ! to the wants of his constituents and: ; promptly attends to all t heir requests, ll:. . .: r r :.. 'us exi'ei irnce 01 imir vcai 111 vuu - grcss will eiiablo him to render still i ks uuir 1 resident is elected. t any expense, naviug i;veu on co- he bears I That he is aecejit able and popular ; dar berries, piuo tops, wild onions, mid per-'"''"1 people of Chatham the pastime. Now who says that sheep raising used the fh'ctions fully jirove. He has always j i"not more profitable fhiui log raising, 1 President is elected. : 111,1 of Slate li,'k,,t- lu ( lshi) the majority for Jarvis in Chat- WK -s'1- w"u 1,10 niajoruy lor (Sen. Cox was 'Ml. And iu 18.S2 the majority for Bennett was ft)l, wliile the majority for Cox was 'i't'.i. Nom- iinile him again, and he will agaiu , lead us ou to a glorious victory. Chatham. State News. Winston Leader: A gentleman through Stokes gives us a remarkable i . :, ir .'ii. riosity of tue season is one shown us e ot loimevilv. He saw in a hclil;. TJ ... , ,. T. . , .i ,i , i by .James Ivson (col). It is a hens ither '.(2 vears old hoeing corn and n n' i ' cast , " ' ' " following U,e plmv of his son. who , ' o ns us iiinim : man was the most active person lor 'his age he ever saw. Winston Republican: About 100 j laid by a common sized hen, and she j focus, and the wig turning around j j.-Wy i.u'n .alt'. )'"""; "' ' 1 wiiiu.NKV.'1" convicts passed through town Satur-1 lays one of these eges once a week and sidewise ou his head whenever he ad 1 ,l"v lKKI- 4nl day ou their wav to Gerumnt on to work 1 lavs no others. rheCoiniiiissioners ; dressed the people of the Flat Creek j J77Zt7. .'..T,-... .T.TT,t.. .. .1... - l,' a, v v u i w,J,.,:.i u u.a... Mr.,.. in:.. 4- J i 1.....1. ..-.. A DMIMS rilAlOIt S NOTICE. 1 1 icai 11 uiai 11111 suvenieeii-year locusis SrlHM i.,,.,,;.... ,.. ..ii,,,,,,,,,, t Kli..i u. tr(lill w,,n- in lll0lioll j . , i Shelby Aurora: W. R. Smith sj daughter Ovella, aged three years, 1 ehmbed upon the fence to sen the j l'igs. which her father was then feed-! 1 . ...... 1 1 t . '" 1 ' ' h , climbed on the lence. the child , 1 ... . . . .'i ... 1.1... baekwai fence rail or over and fell o 11.1 ll.-l lieii.i. iiiill Lilt: i . ,, .-, , . tmm .1 . .., 1 . ,. .11 . 1 1 Shaw, . P. Cameron, G. ll. Colo.; -1'"" ";11lJ ," . fVl IlHj w. R. Muse. The New York Herald's across the child s breast. 1 " I ... , Ut.. t.lu .,,..,,. 1 ...1., ,. j .1. j 1 ...day, having ma le the "whole trip of ...... vl, .... on M, ,,'. IV ,. I.,,i,..l, ,,f wil(i;lt ,owu MJlni,v ,,,,, wt M. s ,, ,;U j,, Li),.svi(l riHvnsi w,,i,., lmil 4 j,,,, t IIMU o0 limshes to the head. ..y(, ,v(,,.(, s1(lvi .,st w,.,.k powder xv!li,., WIIS S(.(1 jn ,, I,.V(,1U. ,;,...,. war over 110 vears a-o bv 1 1 .1 1 iiiaiioauv co or auo 100 ;s as hjoiilmi ... . r , . ... 0 11 nan seen eoou her vice. ..... Matesville I iimliuari; : Air. U. U. Harris, of Concord township, saw an advertisement saving that u' any one 11 1 w'l ill. ... 1 .. I . "oo m-no t o" 10 ..0.0.11 .v v.... publishers ef the Fireside Journal 210 Ihoa.lwav. New York, he would receiv. ' wa en. -swiss mover, stem and the paper free for one year a watch. Swiss mover, stem winder. Mr. 1 Hut vis sent !?'t.(N) and is gel' ing the paper, but his watch has not yet com.' to land, though he remitted for it six; 'tls ngo. jsor.ien .v I o. write, iu . case shall have their immediate iitlen-1 . tiou. but the watch continues not to I come. We are contiinallv warning our readers against sending tiicir I money oil' to people w ho promise them j i souicuiita foi less than it is worth. rhev mav be sure that there is always i trick some here in such cases. ; , . . , "? . h"l'" and growing luiely in the !'". '"1 " funncs are hopeful !" '"'1''".1'''- 1 a-hes are be 1 " 1 ' are generally in oeuer ipiauiy man the crop of last year. The projec toisoftlif Hoiel eiitcriise are in curliest and are making progress in the work as rapidly as possible. The site has already been selected and cured. It is on the Northeast c'"1": r ,"f 1 1,,nl , 1f1;"1 k,low1" Jls. ' X"" t V ' ft evtends ir,, feet, .... Dock stree . ''"'I to that will be added 100 feet, 'J1""J ;.ch is now the Hook Lad- 'r Hall, which will be seemed from tluM - ity, an.l the Hall w. I be re-, moved. Flans for tho building are ; will be submitted sometime during the present week, nnd if they are lie ' cepted work will be commenced this , Summer. K.ilcigh Visitor r A lady in Dunn I'.i-.i-iwlilii l.V....lli.. imvn i birth to triplets on Wednesday night From parties who arrived in the! last two girls and a bov. The 10- city yesterday from up the Yjcstern, spective weights of the children were N.-rth Carolina Kuilroa.l, we learmvl --one of tho girls weighed six. th- particulars of a very .lest met ie lire other live and ti e boy four pounds that occuired 111 the bc.iutiinl little -A gentleman informed us that dur Sbmntaiu town of Lenoir, by wlucli ing a short ride thiough the north .the principal block in the place was . ea - tern pari .or the city this morning, swept away. , entailing a heavy loss.! he counted thirty-eight new houses 1 l"ck .lest loyi.l wiih known as about .completed and readv for occu- the Uallew block uml was locnte.1 011 pancy. llaleigh is on a slow but sub- he mam square of the town, fioiit , etnufial boom. Late on Monday;1"!? two streets. . he Observer afternoon last, a little m.ii of Win. i has just been made acpiamtwl with; Sutton, colored, living on North Fcr somewhat leimirkablo o .1 la.ly ; sou street, waent into the houe by named Calhu mo Cowell, who lives' J his mother to start the fire. He took the oilcan uii'l poured some kerosene tm tll; WOl),i. The oil ignited some ,ive Mmlj. yyWu.h wpre iu ,,, Jiro i, ,.iusi ,.X,i.miOI1. 'J'lio l.ov cam ruumug out of tin! room, enveloped Jinnies. His mother rati to his , .Kt UR, MlcceetllHi in putting tho Hanies. in doing wh. she , T10b1)ov Hll,,.a ! ilt torril,io nf-onv till yesterday after- , , , , u , w )f , . sufierings. n wrnnge unsorver: .iiitiio nu.un tells us of a gentleman ho saw by the . U'MI' . . ...1 I . " it name oi i iiuauis, who lives in me dark corner of Person county. Last j year lie. rented a farm for $150. He ..l.l 41... ...... ,.n H...1 f..,.,.. 1 ... ,....1. ....... tor upwards of h,M". III'. m. Strudwiek killed a sheep the other day that weighed !)() pounds, and from which he got (i pounds of wool. The sheep netted 10, and was raised with- out any expense, waving i;vea on co- magisiraies oi wr.mge coumy mot at the court house .Monday, June mi . . .T . . . t , ; . 2, for the purpose of electing couuty commissioners. On motion, tho num- her of commissioners was increased from three to five. Messrs. N. P. Hall, D. F. Morrow, J. F. Lyon, W. II. Anderson and Merrit Cheek were elected Commissioners to serve for two yours from the 1st of December. llio magistrates ami Jioanl or iviu Jus. L. Currie Superintendent of County Education. y acclamation. Moore Gaze tie: Tho greatest cu- egg, fully the size of a goose egg. and , . . , . - sized lieu egg, tints making two din- t ii..l ji..i'u .... iii.i.1...! i.i ll... .ll 1...I ....vi ion uv. .... ... .... ..,.,, , hot hliavim' a hard shell. The van was . . , . .... T .. ... . 1 111 101m, session on .uouuav, .juue sua, 1SSI, for the purpose of levying the county taxes for the year 1884. On motion it was ordered that 50 cents on the hundred dollars worth of prop erty, should be the levy: 37 for coun ty purposes, and 12 for school pur poses, and that $1,50 be the poll tax. W. .T. Stuart, was unanimously electod Supt. of l'ublic Instruction. Thj following committee of Finance was appointed for the ensuing year, .T. C. I llhick. SI. J. Rlue and D. P. Shields. I v voir mis omen 111 eiucb a iioitru ui cmlv con.missioi.ers, which resulted v..i nu i.,L-n I.. l....i. 1. l..i.r.l ,,f i" the lection of 11. If. Martin. C. W. over thirtv-tive miles iu a littl" more than live hours. The meeting of the Hoard of Slagistrates Slonday was well attended. Of tho thirty nine magistrates iu the county thirty four were present. The principal business transacted was the election of a county superintendent and board of commissiom rs. and levying taxes. Rev. W. S. Long was re-elected county superintendent of public schools. Sir. E. C Shin ny was elec ted to till tint the unexpired term of Dr. G. 1). Cobb as county commissioner. Messrs. E. C. Sin nay. W. J. Stoek ar.l. J. SI Tapscott. T C. Foils! and Win Stall' a d were elected county coiu liiisioliels for the next term of two years beginning 011 the lirst Monday 111 next December. Charlotte Observer: As the Atlan ta train was pulling out from Trade street depot yesterday a negro man was seen standing ou a side track iu the yard intently watching Ihe mov ing cars. Behind the colored man the shifting engine was seen coming, nnd before the spectators could real ize, it, there was a collision between engine and darkey. The latter wiih knocked across four or live tracks, clearing a flat car iu his transit, and after ploughing a furrow through a ! section of the yard with his head finally I i :" ... .. . -i ..r i. .. i.:..i. m,,w " ' " ap.ie. , ,hk. ... i f V n " " 11 V , f , V' "f. "f '"X" ing motionless, quickly jumped up and com.iie.iceu Drusiimg im- ,un iroiu lls elotl.es. The only damage susta.n- 1)y lim Wlls lP joss of three teeth 1M),l a mtkni tier. The imlroad lian.is near jiamtci in excavating lor the road bed for the extension of the , It. X A. Kiiilioal uneartheil a human skeleton that wits afterwards identi fied as that of a vaukee soldier who was buried there nineteen years ago. The skeleton was in a perfect state of preservation and was wrapped in a '''""ket that was also well preserved As the slulet-.n was lifted up a watch . ,ttlcd against the ribs. The watch was picked upandexa.ninedand found j , H. ,,, ...o r.inn.ng old. r, imtivith-. hta..di..g its long rest m the grave J ()n lhursday afternoon of last wo,.b Andrew Stroupe, a young. of Gaston' eoiintv was killed bv a runaway team wuich he was drivi.11'. havimr foolish '. jv m-ound his body so j that he could Ihe more easily hold! them, and the atVair is given as a . Wal'llllltr WlllCIl all IH.yS SUOUill ueeu , ' six miles this side of Monroe, at 1 : Stout's, ou the Carolina Central Rail-' ron. Mrs Crowell was U years old! . 0 tL(J 4U) of k(jt Marchf (Ulil js , ' mother of fifteen children. She. still i has the cradle iu which she rocked all ! i of her children. She also has one of these old time corner clocks, 8 feet high, which was given her as a bridal ! ,(1,,,,.llt HUJ vU,ieh has been running and keeping good time since it wits , ht' , i , I Drowned 1 A despatch from Helena. Montana : m .... I.i 1 l.ul . . i icrruory, uaicii join nisi., says : () Sunday afternoon, while the ferry-boat at Thompson's Falls was . ... . .1 .1 11 11 j-rossiutf iue river, me came nroK : n,..l Hie boat went ov.-r the falls Ithiee hundred yards below. The j l,at htl, eleven men bound for the I (.,.,ii d Jie Aline mines, and thirteen I lmek horses, each currying three huu-1 , red uoimds of sunn -s for Eair ,ii ed poum C'ity. The ; ltn,j IOvoi f broke all o current was very swift, ful. Ah soon ns the cable if the liassi'ii.'rers ixeent : . . ' : two jmnjK.,! overboard and struggled vainlv to reach the shore, but were? WWq,t over the falls. The boat right- d after going over the brink ami lodged against Helkuap bridge, aj short distance below, where two '. passengers, who were still clinging to it, were rescued. Two men on shore took a skill' and t ried to rescue those who had jumped iulo the watei iaj they were also swept over the; : falls. Of the thirteen men concerned eleven were lost. All were strangers. going to the mines, and their names are not known. All of the pack ani mals were drowned. His Slippery (Jlass Eye. "The Sipiire." says t lie author of 'The lloosier schoolmaster," "wore . 1 . 1 . - 'I'l I ,,,, uit u ,. i ue eve was eonstimtlv shimimr out of .. '. 1 ', . 1 iiair Jialsaui preserves tuiil promoies !. ......... (.. ,.t tl... 1 l...i.. ti 11 il also restores the natural color to hair 1 which has faded or become gray. Clean, elegant, benelicial, highly per fumed. Captain Andrews, the 1)3 year old walker from Sumpler. S. C. has ar rived :i Mew York. w The sure ellects of Avers Sarsnimr- illa are thorough and permanent, if ' tui'reisaluikiug taint ol sciolulaaooiit o : " Avers Sarsapa.illa will .lislode " ''d M"'' " " system. The New York Herald's usual ve racity was well illustiaied last week, when it published an account of 11 HIV Watteisoll's speech at Chapel Hill, and waiiersou had not. even e-onc there. W. H. Wakefield .V Co.. of Greens boro", N. C. dealers iu Hardware and : Slachinery. invite the citizens of! Chatham to examine their large and complete stock, which will be sold , I T I 'IM W I t 11 1 UHlniiisluniy low. llwir akelii'M Cook Stove is the nicest ami ipiick est baker on the market. Agents for Wadswoith, Martinez. St Landman's l'ure l'repared Faints, every gallon guaranteed. jii:i. 1 tr N.illri'mir iI.miIis mi l m.-irrliwi-a lns r:r. Iro. ol.luiHrli'i. tiuir.'il bovii i-.iuls a lino. WII.M'.TT on tlio :inl lnn.. Mr. Muiv Wn.-I.I-TI i...w ..I T. C. Willeu. nimic nriy jmin ..I.i. Iln- .1.. -.vim..! w.im i"i.v in... Ii i. s.... ir.l liy h. r ui'lMlii".'s an I jli'i pii.t itifii e'e-.. aii-l nil f.iiv' Uml aim ll'.w -ej1 m ll'.ilu In'l lalil'. III li" I -r litnil. J.Mll I . lilVIM. T II Fi M A It IIE T 3 . lliN.ru. l..r Tin: lih.-.iiii" l.y W V A T T A T A V LO II. OliOlKII .V COM Ml li l M K lie 1 1 XTS. Nn. I'J S.ieli -nlc Mllliln SI., HAl.Kli.ll. X. C. .Inn" 1". IHM, COTTON M.UIKLT; ll.ml Ml.t.lllne, .IP. Ml.lilllui;. 11', Siri.'i Uuv MlililliiK, I 11 Sialuri. U'1113-t 1'lrm Willi an upwnril ii'inleney. WHOLKSAI.K OIlOCKltY MAIlK KT. Menl -Hulk, C IIkIiI.'h, sIi m.i.i.tm. " 'i i .iiirii, ;;,Si'.i-J , CiiiiViiHi'il Hmim.liWii; I'l.iai.ii's Laril- ' I. I-:.. V liarri'l, ' H.'ki n-llm-.l, V. SM-i-ei, TU l-'amily. '.' 'ullvab. I as-;. I 7 "i M..lixe - llrle.1 l'i. i.Sii-H, l.' "l:l X.-w t T ! Oiii.ii, :aeel.vi.ri.-. Aitl.-, SyriipH, -j.'n.irj 'j'liuii.r, W-i-J.'. Siiu'ar l'.(.'u'-. l.'i'.lT'; ViSli.W. 0 ',')' I'lin ki'lls. 1.-....I3 OraiiulniPil, sl. l'..:k, f.ilu c..nv.. lout r.i't, BVTIitw iri. itrn nr larc .l?, New .Advertisements. T VX SALE. -OX SIGN PAY. THE I.h.lv. IhM. I I1Ihi.iiI i, ulill. -mi. -.1. .ii f..r enHli. ai tin- o.in i-li.iii-i' iI.h.i- in iiixi iirii'. a U-a'tiil laml III MaiUi.'UM t.iwiihlilt.. Imi...iiiiii; i.i II..- Ii"Iim ..I siiDiin I'.r.'.ik. nill'-ltnni; l lie l'tlnl 'if (i. II. l llto, I. W. iie li, mi l .uii' l.-, I iiliiii--1 f. ai'r..: nr hh miiii-Ii IIht..! tu. Hill Daiinf Hie lax. line i.ll at.l lau.l. S. W. HliLWI li. sh.'iilT. liyoi.IM.ll M.l'M., ilept. .Iiiiip .t. If si. iih. To Dyspeptics. The mojt common signs of nynprp!, or IndlRrAlinn, are mi oppression al tti (tonix'h, tmu-, n.ttiileiu'y, au r tr.ish, hftjut-lmrn, Toinlting, lou nf npiH'llto, and eoiutlp.ilin. DyDiwpUo pMiruU tulTcr un told mim rles, Uxlaly and incnUl. Tin y should Miniuliue lUa .littesllon, and tccura regular Uuily action of ilia bowels, by tho DM) of iiiclcrato Uoacs of Ayer's Pills. Aftrr the howcls nre i(nil!tl, one of tlne Pllld, tnken each il.iy after illnncr, is luusllf 11 tbitt la roqnliwi to cnniplcto the cure. Atsb's Pills re sitRar-oonted and purely TCgctaMe a plenrant, entirely sufo, and re linble mcdiciiir for 'ho euro of all llorler of tho stouuuii and bowola. Thoy are U bet of all puigil ives for family u ritl-IAltED 1IV Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Matt. Sold by all ltrngUta. FITZ-EDWARD ON SHIRTS I A shirt is a very humble gar ment, but after all it has a rcat deal to do with a man's happiness. What misery arises from an ill. setting bosom, a bad-fitting neck band, an uncomfortable yoke, or sleeves too short or too long. Hut now I will be comfortable and happy, I have found the shirt that ai ways fits "The 1 Ji amond." The t ingled thread of life's ex istence henceforth will be smooth. WAMSUTTAflw2IOO LINEN. a1 If your lr:ler duet not keep il, xend hit ndilrrtt tn I).ihm I Milter & sole Winulucturers, lialii uiure, Md. MERINO SHEEP. I will Hi-ll ai ri'iisniialilfi rntH mul fnur yi-nr 'II, fiiM inn yi'iirliiii Ijiii'U. rulililimil iihtIuhh, hii.i s.'vi-rai nan ani uiriM'-ruuriliH iiihhii.. im. !;.... ; c,,w,.-M w,. klmwii (,'railn uu rla. .-. . 1 'InM l.y u nink miS.-ii-i ir.un my tl,k. I wmihl itovinu .ihhIIiiI n wimliiiMirwiMr ( Miiw .imm imv '1. 1 tiiimliy liolllyall nt'i liMM-miK i li.u.illitf nuiiliH nicallinl Mtlil .lfl.'Hil.nl 1.1 xhlnll : tlii.siim.1 In ..... .,1. ,,r l.r..r.. ll... I'.. I. .!,.. ..I M...- W. I,. London. May 15. 1KHI. Iii. 1'ltlulj.ir.C, N. C. THE BANK OF DURHAM, l)ITIHAr, IS. , W. T. 11LACKWKI.I., P. A. WILEY, I'li-sMcm. (ttelilor li.iv'vpB PiuihIih, payaliln mi iikmasii nr otiikbp wlMltan may hi-arfi'ii. Will Imy ami wll Bl. k- 1 ami IhiihN "I. tin' Hi'iMi lav.iralilo i.tmis. will l.uy i -i"i'o ' ''ur- ri'iii rat. Curriwu.iii.ii'n.'ii ..li.'inl. t PLEASANT LODGE ACADEMY j AND ! m sINES.S INSTITFTK. I Full mwhIdii nHiirt ACrtt ST H1I1, 1HH4. Tills In a Hli lrily Hu.tl 1 i,.i!.s iK'IiihiI t"r 1 h i) m an.. Klriit. ! IICs.NKSs col.l.Kor Col'ltSK oNI.V 15 Omul 1-. -it. m 11 ill 1 '. 1 1. ill i;i.voriiin.'il. Full iNirpu l.-a.ln-r. Itnur.l M.vi ..-r im.iiili." Uaux viiiv 'aiaui;iii. .llr.mH T. .l. ROUERTSON. Principal, June 5, 1SS-1. lm. Liiikiitv. N. C. UNION ACADEMY, Lamhsvii.i.k, Chatimm Csh'sty. X. C. i Th futirili h".s r lliW itiiltiHI"h will roii). niMI HI Mil.Mni till' 141 It Ml .1 1 I,, IfWi, sun O'll- , ,. UIIIin. Ul. MrviMoii r in. I t iii.iiHl, ai'lol ly h iiirpH or 'iiiintiit liiHtrut ..I"?, .iiaht1f. in h'fti'h uu l.iaiii hi'-t iHiiL'lit In ilrnt-WiiH-4 Hi'tiMols. V(iiiinuiittt mnro ur Hi rniii'y thiiii any m1ih iu iIm Siait. Tiililoii rr.m $1 lt ;i it m"inht imv n-.ihiK u MliMlf. Wo nirtiiMiTir ial inttiHti(Mil U lUan tti-Kiriiitf Ut taku Ii..hn in iitirniinMititl niuli. l'"iiiiifiii.si. hii1 V'T.il inul' irtM'. Ibutril Hti'l wiiltmc fftit he liad tu (fHii iiinifhfn intn f .Vi im7 tm ht mouth. 1-nr luriiK'i' tiii'tniiuil'iu njtply im E. J. POWELL. I'rincipal. Mn.i.K Von;, ('liatham county, N. C. .linn , IHM. I".l. PATENTS.; AXDERNOX A SHI TIL NHicllnr.. .f r. s. i.ii.l l..r. .I'fi. I'ai.'in.. Nil 7-hi s.-.i leti Slr.-fl. rur. l.. mm. I'.s. Cut. nil OITl.'i', Wnihlinrtnti. I. '. Corn pomli-iii-.' mi ll'-lti"l. Si. .Ii:i?v Tor ii.lvlre. Nil t'ri' t-lianri-.l imi li I'.il. lil In ull.iuv.l. 'K.-r.-n-nd'H. I.I WI. .I..li..,.iti A en.. Iimiki-rs. mul I'li.ini.-.stur, Wa.l.lUKluu, U. Oj 1'juiiililrt ol luntructloii. tree. TOBACCO FLUES. I Iiiiv.'Jiii rmvlvi-i. n l,iri' Inl nf Sli.-i'l. Iron r..r T'lluiii-ii I Iih'h, ai.'l mil iii.w ir..ianl t-i furnlli 1 I'liH-H ..I nn -hivI.' or iniil. rii. l iiii.'u i.ar .-x-i iitimiii III iiinkiiiK Plum, warrant.) im- In suyinij ; ll.ibl 1 kllnw uu smi.i IiimIiIc iMi-iiMiiri'mnutiit iMirtiHanil I wnrrnnt ft (It UilliMllt any U.i.llil,, ,i yi,. I iiIh.1 niiry a larui' oim k f Uu- turn! COOK KTO 1 hi .n.'.'i. tl.iu will null all. U.'r.(nMMIully, C. C. TAYLOH, Dl'HHAM. N. C. April ii. 1KH. " ' mai.7oV TJwm SIAIU H 22. ISM. i i r .1 nr l Arrivals of j Wei II", f lU' W- W-Kl U K?lA 2ATWATER S; WYATT,',,' DFliHASI. N. C. BBLS. NEW CHOP CFBA S10LASSES. -10 F.P.LS. SVUFF :i() BBLS. FOUTOIIICO SIOLASSES. ;o BBLS. SFGABS. (all grades). 2.) SACKS Hit) ard SKKD TICK COL'TKKS. j ' 30 Ihii s. SHED IRISH POTATOES. 100 Hiilh. all griideH r'LOUR. ! . 100 Ul'SHELs COKN. I 400 HT'SHHLS OATS. i 10 TONS BR AN' ASH CHOI'S. ; 300 1U SHELS riJIME WHITE MEAL -En im Wnxnll M'ills 5000 LOS. Kl'LK MEAT C. It and HELL1ES i 10 TONS PRIME TIMOTHY HAV. In fact we handle O merries only, can therefore offer special inducements to the wholesale and retail trade. Come to see us. ATWATEH & WYATT. (llirilMnMi. Oii'I;ii i..'s .nj stN1.) PATENTS. F. A l.hman. S... li.r of niort.-i.ii nnd r. n'l)tn Ppiwiid. -hli.tfi..ii, li -. AI' l ii-in.-h imnr l , Willi I'alwiin, whrtliw Ixfo 1 iln HniPiit Olllm r ' IUp i'.iiii-im. promptly atirniriM t... No i-liamn J tiiail.! uultt'a a uixiil la MKurtNl. Send Im i-ln-u- t sr. I ! Old Fayettoville! i R. E. SEDBERRY, Wholesale and Retail Drcmist, wlfhM Ut Inform th imhlir llwt h nw (Mvuiilml the iicw niniiHiirI Hioro mi tho Smili3ttat curucr 3IurkK 84Uart where lie Iifw NEW AND FRESH STOCK DMOS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, Oir,S, OLASSWAUE, mul I'ViM-yiMnt: UHimlly huM In a tlrat-claHH Drug Siiirn. hi wlinlM.-.ali mill ri'Uiil. avi'rirrn. ituiliiy uii'l xailHriii'ilnii puitrnuifi-d B"SMTi.il liiiii'niiii'iitH lnlUo wlmluMtlu lrili April :i. lxxi. :inin. Ur. J.C. KlltKM N. MMXUlli f. KIIIIXAH J. G. Kirkman & Son. RICHMOND, CHATHAM CO., N. U, (on the C. F. & Y. V. Jl It.) DEA1.EIIS IN DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. We cordially invite our friends and the public to call and examine our NEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Good Goods at bottom prices, Low as the lowest. J. C. KIRKMAN & SON. April 17, 1KSI. 3nn. wool carding; I lnive ml III NF.tt CAKUS 11111J inn pruparoil to CARD WOOL In tint In'! limniii-r. Will lairr. 0-k ami rur.l Inlo r..llH fur iiS i'imiIhii ji'innil. ur will iln Uii' Ki't-Hslnv a: " whim a . .ijii.I . IV-rnniiH mIi.i wir.i in uii-hsu ihf.'lr w.kiI 1nt1.1l ui-k K'l laM al 1I11- rau.- ir 1 IV i.r lar.l In in i.f w.ml. 'I'lii- w.m.I III umI In all I'aHi-tt On wrtl wiislii'il bii.I illlvil. JAMl l'ACE. liny H, 1HM. i ma. Tobacco Farmers USE MUTISfl MIXTURE. WHY? Because Rritish Mixture supplies what the land lacks, makes the crop mature early, makes a larger yield, and well-developed Leaf, makes a BRIGHT-YELLOW LEAF, of rich, oily texture, makes the Leaf THAT BUYERS BID FOR. And above all MAKES BIG RETURNS FOR THE SELLER! WYATT & TAYLOR. Grocers .V Commission Merchants, iiALEiun, N. C, Manufacturers Agents for Chathaui and adjoining counties. Send for our Almanac. Slay 1. 1884. 'JUST VERDICT. What everybody says must lie no. The ladies all sav that W. L. LONDON'S are the prettiest and cheapest they have ever seen. He will make his a specinltv this season. He is show ing the handsomest trimmed EOItfl-JETS AND ZIATS ' ever seen iu this county. Ladies, I Slisses and Children's ui.triuimed Hats and Bounds in every style, shape and price. All kind BONNET TRIMMINGS. His . DEESS GOODS DEPARTMENTS are very full. He can suit any taste. Dress goods from 8 cents up. , Nice, pretty LAWNS at t!J cents. IiKAl'TlFUL WHITE GOODS j for Ladies and Children's Dresses, j and nice Trimmings for them. LACES, SWISS AND HASIBURG 1 EMP.KOIDEKIES, .VC. i . ,. 11X3 TAl-CV GOODS iN.n-.oNs,.i;,..uiT.MKxis , are very attractive. Ladies LINEN DUSTEUS. HOOF SKI UTS, BUSTLES. COHSETS. HI CII1NGS. COLLAUS, FANS, U.S( )1.S. HANDKE11CHIEFS. Bl'TTONS ANIi GLOVES, 111 eiulless variety. Ladies and Children's STOCKINGS cheaper than you ever saw. BEDSPREADS. LACE CFUTAINS. LINEN. HOLLAND and I'APEU ! WINDOW SHADES, and i nnythiug else you wuut. Largo stock I of Ladies'. Men and Children's SHOES, GAITERS and SLIITEUS. I HIS Beady made Clottini Department is well sui'plied. The Utst and cheapest he has ever had can fit any one. Men or Hoys. His HAT DEPAUTM KN T has all styles of Men nnd Hoys Fur, Woollen and Straw Hats at lxttoni priecB. He keeps the BEST SHIRTS made for the money, from 12 to 17 in sizes. Gauze Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Socks. a btiautiful line of Scarfs and Cravat s. HATtinVAUE, TINWARE is extra cheap, CONFECTIONS, DRUGS, Iieather, Farming luiplcments, Sevtho Olades, Plows. &c. A lai,'e'lot of I'LOOU MATTING, very cheap. Our GROCERY DEPARTMENT ia vc-rv full. We sell only PURE SUGARS, and se'l them im cheap us can lo b ught iu the county for the cash. If you wish to cot the best crooda o...l ...... j,..l (,f .roods cull nn HU" l"'J oiootis. 4 on W. L. LONIX)N, li lr,,. ' V f IIISUOIO , JN. j. Aplll 17, 1M4.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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June 12, 1884, edition 1
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