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TlIUlbiDAY, AUGUST 21,
t&yilot, ilry ami dasly.
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tttfTLet every iloiiio"! at in Chatham i
attend hia township meeting nest!
Saturday I
.. .. 11. .1 i
Anrntercstuigroviyathasbscn,
going on all this week at Hock iipi iug
church, iicnr .his place.
tkJ" We urc inJebtod to Mr. John
naiiuist
R. l-'oushuo for a curiosity in tho j I"' t-i.t Here next weeii lor casi-iuca-,
Bhano of a twin cantaloupe. j '"' ai riitigenie'it. W e uo mo.4 j
- - earnestly hope that our citizens are j
&Jlla sure to read tlio lw. letters t,.liiiigsutlk'ienl interest, and wilihuvo j
of 'VCitizi'ii" published in this issue. ! aflioic-nt county pride to mnko
They furnish much food for rcilection. j elm: ham's exhilut inferior to that of I
WT Mr. fTV rcrry.of Hadiey j f' ,,oimi-V. .I,1"1", "wf
township, has presented us with an 11 certamlv ought to be done. A hat
enion raised tins year from tho seed ! J'011' !
that weighsjnie pouiuh (Joi-sty Coxvr.snoN. As heretofore
"f i .. .,. i , 1 announced a convention of the demo-;
86Thcnvou go to your town. , e . .. . u 1. i i.,. .
,. ,. . .. . i l ... ; crats of (' hat haul wi I lie lie;il here,
filnp inoetiug next batiuday get up " ,., . . ., ,
1 i , ,i iv. . on next J uesdav, fo; 1 Iks pin pose ol i
campaign subsenbius for the Kiuvim. " . ' .. . ' ; ,
i I if? .. i n .i ,.i i; .,. i nominating two camlniates tor the
Only i'J cents till the election. .. , " . .
' , . , Jb;i('ol Iv'pri'sentalivcs in tie.; C r:i-
tfiT Oon. Scales will speak at San- eral Asmnbly, and camlidates for
ford on the LSth. day of September, the offices of sheriff, register, coroner
This th uourust iiiiiointiiierit to tliisluud surveyor. In tbin e.inv.'iilion
county that has yet been annouueed. the townships will be entitled to cast
j tho same number of votes as hereto-
"Our jioople had become so ac-, flirP. U1(l .jr del- gates will be elect
custonied dtiring this summerto hav- j L.. llKXi Saturday afternoon. At the
iug a lain every day or two thai thMjsumo time ex'-ctitivo committees
Iiiescnt dry spell is almost ununduia-1 ought to Ie elected in those iwn
le. ship where none now exist, nml tiiose
. 7''t Ii ,, , i townships are Jiear ('reek, Oakland
BSy Every voter in Chatham ought , . .. l. . : . ' , .
. i .i i. l . . i ., ami Aibri" it. lliis i. necessary m
to read tho lti:::oiii dun ng the cam-; . . . . ,. ,
, ... . ?-t ,i ! order to pei feet our county orgamza
paig... Only 40 cents until the e.ec, ; 1 J t.m-hip
t.o... Get your ne.ghbor to sub- iiwtill wi,, WL.:, illt(.11,1,..i. h0
BCU"t!l . thattlie wishes of amajoiityof the
ST livery delegate to the county party in the canity will ! exjitessed
convontion next week could streiigiie in tiie liomiual ions to lu; made by llm
in his party and aid his couiily paper, cunvetit ion. Oar people do mil pay
by each ono bringing us the name of the intention to their primary metit
u new subscriber to tho ltivoiiu. Try ings that iheir importance so much
it
tw7l$yruini At lleileii are now
offering for cash great bargains in
Millinery Goods, Simw Hats. I'-ady-inado
Clothing, and also their general
ntoek. Fruit Cans on hand. Dii.-d
Fruit and 'Wool taken in eehang;'
for goods.
ar Warren Trior & Hon. F.iyetto
rille, fine Gold and Silvor Watches,
Jcwttlrv and Sti rling Silverware. The
lat'irost line of French and
Cocks in the .State. Wat rea l.ir
nt
& Son invite orders for l-J.ig.-igcuie
uml V.Vildiii" llili-ri.
.1. .
fits?" Received this week at Lon-: the convention can liardiy go anus.,
don's a nice lot of Males, Ihireatis, and we doubt nt, that the nominees
Withstands. Hoist cuds, and other; will lie such as will cotumaml the
I'ltrniture. Has a few sets of Frank-1 re.ipect atid receive the united sup
linsillo Chairs on hand, all of which ! port of the whole pasty. Of cotuso
will bo sold lo.v for cash. Also, re.- the first choice of every ono cannot
i,.iw.l llii wi-.i'h ii liLinii lot of Schoii! be ic iiiii ii ate.!, and some will be dis-
Books. A few Straw Hat$ lctt win
will bo sold ut vour own piices.
WT Wo are requested by Jtr. L.
11. Hynuin to htnte that the time for
put ting in bids f or supplying 12 V
0)0 bricks for tho piopoo.d now
church at Ml. I'icus -.at ims Imca ex
t -tided to the Fit h of next month.
For partiouiars apply to him.
84?" Now is the time to buy ch.-an
poods: Jjomiou is taiittig siock anu
liuds a good many remnant and other
ioods. IIo is verv anxtoi'.s to ivose
out. These goods will be soul with
out regard to cost for the cash. If
you have any money to spend bring
it to London's and you will lu iU;o
lo get your money's worth.
Miss MsktixiI. Wo are requested
uy iur. donn a. vvomacK, cna.rma.i
of our county executive committee, . f , ,.(.()!)lllll.!liI1,, jt fo on,- readers,
to amiourico that there will be a mass j wi,( ,hi, ,J( , ,.,., ,.1!lv
meeting of the democrats of this i fl vihi, llu., ils ,..!, as v,,. .ij.i.
county hold m the emu t house, : .. f,."w honr.V ri.Ki over the Car-.'ina
this place on Tuesday ot our n.iMi,,,,,,,,.. niiho.id in a comfortable
Htiperior court. Si vcral distinguish- ! ..:.,,.,.,.' i, ,. r tu- time!1, r to Wil
ed Hpeakors from abroad are expect- i
ed to attend.
Sunnr.M D.katiI. On last. Saturday
night Mr. Silas Siler, of M il thews'
township, died vety suddenly, lie
had been nut hunting that afternoon.
ale a hearty supper, ami was in his
i i i ut hi i i...
fore his death. Ho was about. 70 j
Team old ami was much respected
ly liin neighbors. 1 '
lv. Siler was btiriod at, Love's
Creek church on last Monday, and i
Mr. Thomas Dark while sitting in tho ;
Church attending the funeral was j
nuuumv p.o.,( ...L..U -
nf unnii in 11 iiii.I ciiri iMil lionio 1
muuoniy prosiiuii!
it apoplexy and w
r i: i
in a critical condition.
It o i.i, op Hoxoit
Wo are requested
bv Miss MaifjHo
E. Watson the '
principal of Rocky liivei Academy,
to publish tho following list of pu-j
pila who havo averaged over 'jr in
their studies during tlio last mount,
AI1.1 U'lllMil llll.llilU lll'A tltlllH.l llll till.
Bchool'B '-roll of honor: Misses Ella j
M. T.lnv.l. Smliu Ii. filovd. Mollic A. i
fi;i,,,, nr,.Ki,. I'V t'.Mmi.n.. !.ni A. I
Johnson, i anny 15. Johnson, Laura
E. Lloyd, lictly S. (iilmoio, Nellie E.
Womble, Alice E. Lloyd and Uosa
I), lilaml: ami Messrs. J. Itobert
Poe, Bruco M. l'oo, Wilson (lihuoro,
ttnWl T. Whit... Ttw.nn.B 1'. Wliiti.
Beuuio B.CIol'3 and John B. Johnson, j
....
A Chatiumitk Comi'!,imi:stei). Wo
ure alwajH pleased to note any compli-
monta that aro paid our eouutymen !
Who havo vemoved to other Mtates inj,' ipiito a plcavmt lit t io resort, j
or counties. In tho last number of ' This place is where the I'uited Stales ;
tho "Spirit of the South," fl news-j government 1ms lately i-un-.tiuet.ed j
paper published in Iviehniond county, ' exteiRivo woiUh fort-losing Now Inlet .
is a local item stating that Mr. ; and deepenitir the river ai its mombJ
Thomas B. Pace had decided to re- These works consist chie-ly of a solid
turn from that county to his old ' rock dam, over a mile Jlong. and over
home iu Chatham, iu order to settle a hundred feet wide at its base, and
up bin father's business, and eon-, which thus far has cost about 5fl,
cludiug as follows: "During the : (itK),tKK. The importunci) of this
ail years be has been in thiaVouuty, J woik to Wilmington is almost incal
he has built up a largo and inn easing j t illable, ami by means of it vessels
business from a small beginning, ami i drawing 1'.) feet of water can now
made many warm friends, winning ; cross tiie bar.
the raspect and entire confidence ol The boat touched at unitlivillo
ftll wli Lave had bui,iueb with him." ouly long tiiouli to laud iu uiii
Ni:w Puht Officf. We are always
' pleased to hear -f nv-y additional mail
j facilities at?brdedJ.o our eomitymcu.
1 j Some months since a new postoflice
'iiiU.il 'Anchor" wiw cstnbiishe.il in
' New Ilojje township, with Mr. W. J.
I Olive us postim'stcr, but not until
; In 4 Criday was it supplied with mail
i service. Mr. II. C. Thomas is ths
contractor for curying tho mail.
.
Chatham's lixmnrr. Only a short
lime will now dep.-:.-? beforo cvery-
U '', lllill is llllt-iliU'l li.' irc iii.ireu
?, . ii'stiilc
Imposition, mu-.t bn prepared ami
rea ly. The committee for this conn- j
ty have rii:tiRft(cil that all articles
tli::.ei ves. 1" ref;ieni;y Uieso mecLKigs
are attended bv haiil.v half a dozen
persons and the wishes of the mass
of the voLcrs not known at all, or, if
known, not rcpiesonted. Of course
when this occurs, nobody is to be
bia'iied but lie; voters themselves
because they do not cho.).e to at tend.
We tnt-t that tile delegate Wiil
come to tie'
to noiuiuaie
out regard
luei ad ices.
convention .teles mined
the very best im-u uith
to their own personal
Lft nil be animated v.itli
tiie desire to promote thc suei-c.-vs ol
: p"'l.v rut her than the ptclermeni.
'of anv particular iudividna.. Among
the mimes that have been t-.p.I;cn oi
themimesth.it have been K.pokcn
.nitiiiiiiteil. Siu-h halh beeti. am
'Will evil- lie All (lienfiire slum i!
i lie prejiared li give their he.-uiy and
i united support to the choice of tho
i majoi it v. Let th") fl iell U of the d-'-fea;ed
iisjirant.i (whoever ih.-ynciy
1 b.-1 gie I he same cordial s-.ippoi t lo
i the nomiiK C!', that they would have
: collected the other i to have given
! their fnvoiitcs if th s' had been notn
1 inated. We would not give a tig for
hat man's deuioeiacv who wo. ks tor
, .j,.., (1,,iv v.lien I i
j-,.,;,',, is i,,','!,,;':,. 1
. ..... .
own persuim.
A Visit to S.vTmtvii.i.r. It was our
pita it ire a few days ago. to sp--;d a
day at Smithville at the mouth of the
Cape l-'.-ar river, about thirty in:'..-.!
below Wilmington, and ii ii so de
lightful a seaside iv.-.nrt .ii.d is rea die 1
so conveniently bv persons from the
;,llVf.imlll ,.y (hat v.e cantiot
tin
,,.;,,.,' ju u,. f,. b1( aki ist, and
just here we cannot speak too highly
of til" luanageiiit.iil ol tins unpoiiani
i on I by our ot.l friend ('ol. L.C. Jones.
Since he. Inn bree!iie its suoeriiiteml
ent his indomitable energy seems lo
have infused new life into everything
connected with il, and many ''teat
""Fvein,..t.s hay cenmade. l.vety
"'""""tf llt ,?.f"!1' .,l Z'l
- J".-r V. ilin.nglon l,.r Sunt, -
f 1 'etur..s ab.mt sundovvu m
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sons, no iuifc on. itu in., hi. vi
..ii.,... i. .,r ii,)..,,..! ii, it,., ,
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u a
tierson in tins section desires to
enjoy a short tiip to the s-eaihoro we
chcerluhy recomiaeud lliis routo.
1 be trip down me river n om 1111
miagtoti to Smithville, including
stoppages, is made in less than two
and a halt hours, the country 0:1
each side of the river is very Hal, and
on the western side are many valuable,
fMO iilantations, the most valuable of
wlucli is 'IJl toli ,
formerly tho
iirincely residence of
the hue Dr. F.
J. Hill, who snout his suiuuieis at
"Kentucky", near here. Along the
front of this plantation is a break
water recently cunstiucled by the
present proprietor at a cost of ftsS.tMi).
About So miles irom Yl iiimiigioii we
'"- siKht ,,f u' n,ins, 1,,,M',1
Eihher, and its huge mounds of sand
stood as solitary monuments ol lis
past L'leatliess. A short instance lie-
low are the "Hocks", which is becum-,
and tbo.'ic pasieiigers who did not
wish to go further, and llftm wo pro
ceeded to old l'ort Casweil, two or
iroe miles ilistant, where we landed
id with much interest rambled ail
,-er its ruins. In its best days this
thn
ami
over its ruins. In its best day
must have been a beautiful as well
as a very strong fortification, and was
constructed at a great expense many
years before the late war. It is
grand even uuiid its ruins, and is en
tirely deserted. Several large cannon
ate still lying on its ramparts, and
great piles of shells and balls remind
one of tho horrors of war.
After rambling to our heart's con-:
tent over this famous old fort we
l i .u c ,.ii,ii,i' (iii.i
Ill'ltlll IJI.IIHII.H liJ ....v. .v.
turned to Sniithviiie and spent a few
hours most delightfully. While every-1
one wlio has evi-r visited tins townV(.ry mr, for the white p.:o;i!(, to
iiilinired its situation an a seaside
resort, yet until this Bummer the
iiceoiiiiiiouiiiiin uno ji i""
ure seeker were not vt
erv in vitiliiT,
aiid consequently not many persons
from abroad visited there. Hut now
a erreat chiume has been wrought,
and t he Hotel Urunswick oilers most
tempting inducements to anyone who
once g.-es there to repeat his visit.
We liave never befiire eiiioye.l such a
seaside dinner"' as that nprni which
we there feasted on last Friday. Not
oniv was the dinner itself all that
tho most fast-idiom epicure could
desire, bet the stylo with which it
was served would have done credit
to Pclmonico's. Connected with this
hotel is a very conveniently p.riatiged
.i..vi!i,...-' in wliidi is il lm-.ro and
aitv ball-room. An excellent bfind
Kweetest music, and indeed tboro was i )J0t t it yourselves What more
everything to contribute to one's I j., yoll W;',il : I am unwilling to
pleasure. Next summer, if tho rait- i J,(.;ieve that the eoloi id people i'l
..i .1 ...i,1 uti-Miiilvuil, comnaiii.'s viil:i'.,; ,..,, ,,f r, , ',,.,;!
give leduced rates, and the Hotel
ihuii..wick continues as well managed
as now. we predict that Smithville
wi!! bo crowded with visitors.
Our day's pleasure was great y en -
i,a:icel iy itie g'-mat gi'i'i.eme.i
vl .... .r..t),-i.iiiv il u'ik cell r,'ii!i.l fiir -
. .w ..... p,-
lime to have enjoved. and who will
ever be associated in our mind with
one of thamost delightful days of
tl.e Kale of the Stale's ill
U-1-e.-.t i.i iiio Cape Fear and Vadkin
Vallev lUih-otid. Tiiriving villages
iia.o .rung iipwnere simpiy cross
ro:ids e.i4ed, and to-day the whole
vvosc. fit seciiotl ol llie coning n.tn
grown into a lifo of bustle and activ
it v never dreamed of.
"Honor lo whom honor is due."
Our count v was reprcsenteil in tim
Senate of 1HH5 bv one who was ever!
a'ive to eveiy interest aifeetiiig her
welfare. .Senator
T H WiiiiiiLC v-.
il.- us an inflection ot tho hen-
ate s Journal of l-l'J will demon
i'. took u lroieiiie.t sbitid in the
.i. .... i .i ..i.i. .u
.Senate of 1S83 was shown by Ins
i, ..vi.. I,..,.., .,! I imi.n the most im-
I .Senate ot
i- --i -- ,
p,:f:n.'C1..mit!eei,am tuade , -imiu-
S1..N of the joint coniinntee appo,nted
ti exaiium;
books.
the State
Iteasurer s
Chatham.
IVnlientiary Convirts.
Fi-rrsiielio', Aug. H. lSS-l.
it. -it oK'i'iii: l!:vo:,i: IJlaine and
1'.:
r r '. I ..I ...... i..,ii.
ijOi'iiu i navo no viini'i.. i.i.- ie, , i
aliti with penitent iarv convicts. Out
of over of lhe.se gentlemen w.io
are now m the p.ihlicervice. buiUl-1
r,;g iioaoads, (Vc, j.e., imae aic,
p, oo.i., y uui m.-io ... .
'",'L a I;,,,.:,!.!;..,,,,. ...id much
,V ,
Democratic
emmtterod ae-jiiiist the
parly.
'.! Ulll'l P I'l' I'" Hll' HK.l'T 'lli.,
wi.ii u'.,.i ..iiii.ioin.r tii.' law."
Jy the by, I will make a suggns-
.11. These convicts as fast as their
our iile
:llikiimfik i .in til flOll.lr IS l?llc. . . , .. , . I ,. .wl I,..' u, . n I nil mn 11:1.4 (,i)!io
ut our clr.iri-!ies wlten tlio wiui- i """ - r. , .... 'l 1
Auors-r 1'Jrn. 1SS-L ,,,.;.lo me assembled for worsliii.. Dl- Kv?'c 1 ho j . .
i - ,,,i.. ,, ! ,,, .. . -wii's niiii iiKniiiur
I Fi i-reit K"-o!.i: There was no '. ami tate seals v, iiert ttn-y jm-i'se 10 , ,
! J;: :u u, the leg. .u ; ti. ,r z7Z
hs-Liiietii-it-Vcted the interests of! where t lev please to send ll.eir luuhu.iuJ -. tatiu l won. I lo Uls
. . . ! .!.. -.1... -.... !...- I U ,,t n.e.Vil' civil ru. Ill .; I.i 1 He I lll.l l.ll tin 'il !
1 1 i l" ' -. , , ; i , . ..... v- their l.eaulilal couiury v.uicn uas ;.-i!i -r, u-i. i-u. m- -r r-- ' "
j ,h.; Sta. c s interest in Uy, f..u. wotii.. F l - ; witllil, the p,st few years been al- l. ZZtittK ".r"w
! n-itire tsear'.vcomjile! lot) and there- task yn m aa Un.lm, no y.m. .-, .,:;,!,. ..-.,1 unl uown to n.'. v-wi. -i.m .... i ..i..i -..i..r.-. :u..i j
;bye,,hai,ce,1n.vai.,e,,fiher,!prop- want einl Jds forced on vou Jt I
its Sll
terms of service expire are discharged jeiis and conventions of the j iemo
and verv fre.pientlv go oif lo other emtio party and that when the day
conutiw-T, where thev are' not known - of election comes they will stay aw ay
and where they register
v..,r;.:im mi.l vi.tfi
t out oFihcnotiiton'.iarw
After con lit i
i he v seldom go back to work on the
farm. They stray off to other conn-
ties, to public works, tobacco facto -
i
f
tu
turpentine, business, &c. Would
I bn we'd for the ch.iirman of
lies,
it. tin
each Democratic. County Executive
Committee to have a list of them .' If
he hiid such a list alphabetically
t pre -
vole at the next election if
itiited. Could this list not be pro
cuied from tlm Penitentiary authori
ties? 1 suppose they keep a record
in cadi ease of the name of tho con
vict, a discript ion of him and of hi
.i .i i l.
crime, irom WllilU couiht lie nun.-,
the date of his admissiou and dis -
charge A:c. If one copy was made
out, H could be printed and copies
j.rovided to the ditiVront counties,
.-dr. Battle ought to see to this. Ouo
thin-' more, 1 have no doubt, it would
Iio found, if tho matter was looked
into, that thero havo boon several
hundred convictions for larceny and
other infamous crimes since the
istitution went into efl'ect,
where the courts in their clemency
mai ' out, llli'l liie iiiniir-inii ,.uu-, i.m ., , , ... . . ,. , ji iuli.-i. .n. .,
. '. . . ii ; ....;..i..!!,M.i; t.. I'm liV.iul.ii.Mii veil v J i'pojeesy at a.nncton ity, on aist
mil ices urn iii-ii ..... ..... ii.ii.o 'V " . . ' , .. 1 i I S iii-id iv wus a nromiiieni oo'i- Pirw-Tlsr-; i .hi-sn, . m- ,,i in ...-...,, .,r
!-...i t ...... -i n ..... .,,., 1 :i 1,1 in hiivuii' civil ru' i s orced im MUii.i.i). it.! win, niMoiiiiiii m iiu.i- i ,.,,..,,..., ,... i,. SlI1. ,.,.i i ,. . c,iri.
i who had como into-their wnsl.ips, ! you and the who!.- Stale tided with !'-m m tb,s State and .icpnred an J j......r-n, ,
munv frauds ot. the bal.ot mi-ht bo I race troubles and covered with eon- "dam,.,. jmbniel v .airing Leco .- rffx-jrn TkllTTnnTOffl
letel-ted. It hi highly t.robnblo that ! fusion and blood .' lfyoumewiliin,; "'i;mn days He was he whig , A HOME DRUGGIST
i "-," ' . ,n -1 . . , i ...i i ...... ciim l.iii e tin' liovernoi' in ISiitl.
.,1 1..., r.illl ,.t I ,i:n ,,;lliri,U tt'l , 1.11 HIS. 1 V Ml Hill, " I'll llli'l r"ll" r ' - TPT ClCO
did not send the defendants to tho ; going on. As is the case of mo-it
.State's piisou. I would buggest that j old towns, so it is here lliat ouo finds
the chairmen of tho Democratic i society to bo of the very 1). -si. Many
Countv Kxcciitivo Comniitioes ex-j visitors resort to Morganton during
amino th Criminal Dockets of their ! tho summer months always hndiug
respective counties and in case when 1 it agreeable. The climate is de.iglit
these convicts have left tito county : fill and reasonably uniform. Iho
:.. ... i.:..i. ii..... ;,.i... I i, ! H.-i.iicrv around .Moi'-raiit.m is a.l-
icoi tuiu aiifal-adpiucUcaUeiii wh;U
Vtlll.il HIV, HX'lW . ...v., .v.
county they aro located, ami report One of t!ie chief objects of interest 1 AV. II. Wa':eneld Sc. Co., of Greens
thoin to tho chairman of the li-. uio-; is tho Western Iusano Asylum which boro, N. C, d:a!cn; in Hardware and .
cvnlic Kvi-ciirivp Criiiiii-ittcn of (lint is How ill nrncess of o. instruction. '. Machinery, inviti) the citlZ.'im Ol j
i ountv. It is important that comic-
! ted felons shouid not control tho
election this vear. A Citiln.
Pittsivko'. Aug. 20ih, 1881
Ak'J'.m, to thi; Coi.uj'.ku I'k'iilk
Chatham Cocstv:
You have now, in North Carolina.
i:KIiYI01.iTIiUL light. 1011 Sit Oil
.., tv-;i.....u :. .r.ni t in.. i
; 'M t!l3 wSiite men are ; you vote as j
Vou i;!'ase. just as the white men do, j
VOu have public free schools for the
! clluctltioii of vour children, which nro j
..l. i i" i !....!. .
;teen tweu-
KIMITIfllM'II 11V 1 S. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I'l 'II I.l'll I
i;..n.u ,,f v.,'i,.li m-e cl!,.,.! 1 ,.nt ,,f
tlt! v.,a people. Tliis. it is true, is I
i i.,.. v.. l.i. II... v!,i'n I
j ,)C()lc oudit to be taxed for the edit-!
; canon oi llie wiiue eniHiieu aim ine ;
l - ,,i,.,.,l ,,.,,,,,. mi!,l l U. hvi ,1 f.-
! t1() colored children. A white man 1
1 1 . : i,i- ;t i. n-.i iimt Ik. iw.1,1,1 1, .,vi. f
i-,!. l.w r.i-,.i In imv (mvi.j In uiii.
i,rt ...,lv (,.f (in. i'.ii. i,.:, I
nf l.is 'vvii ,.l,i'.1n..i. Imr. nK.., t.i Kin-.-1
pmt negro schools, wheti probably
, i. iwi...,. ,,.. ,,. (lieiids of fami-!
li.tvA oiii, ivi-.it ttir!Hi.!v-i'.v. in li:i.i!il
...r, .. .....
in t lie woo. Is, jii-t over lus tetiei;. 1
This is hard, mid et the white pi .,-1
i.lo are iptietly submitting to i(. 1
Xow, ought vou not to be satisfied ;
Ought you not to be thankful to the
white iVnmle for frcelv irivimr you
i t.vt.,.y ,)0liiit.al i-j.d.t that' iLt v liave i
! 1 1. ' i; i.tiii..,.
! f0r tJitdr sul :nit t inr to bo la-v.l to
.... i.-t,. .i .,iu' 1
tl..siro anv rights in addi-ion to what. I
; th..v i.ow'have. Hut mv friends, i he j
ei,;rl ;s ;,i,, t0 bo mad.; to pi, ;
oll Vou what is called ,-,vii. i.w; ts j
1 v.heih.er you want thetn or no'
ioy, wliat are I. lvil liigiils : 11 is
.i...f ll.i... !... ..ii il,.iit.l I,.,...,
iii.t inn , mill lli-iv.n njiH.i iiini'
i iiu right to put up at the pabli.
I hotels and mix. .toon term of cjimi-
iitv, with whito men and
tnat negro men and womeu should
have tho i-iirhi to walk into anv
jaiid to bury their l :ul in th ; saiiie
pulnic barying grmu.d where ilm
j w.iiu s are UJiicu.
In
toll. It is to
blot out the color iine. Now. tin.-: is
civil rights. Tho Itepuli.icaii j'.t ;iy
is in fit. or of this. It anybody denies
it, 1 ask you jil to read the pi.it hum
of that pauy which they neeuc:
adonted at C'hicae-o. .Mr. Jhaine.
your camlidaie for tho 1'rc.si. juicy,
w in favor of ciil lights, and it he is
e eeted atid his imttv con! iiuuM
.'111.- N.lll ill
would it not I
i ...i .1 1 1,, i,
J1IIIL lil.li. i'v.'i - .
lor 111-
lo asnes in t lie i.i
would faro ! It a bucket ol v.ai.i
,1i,.ii.f
; had to be brongln Horn a ilist.u.t
i siirimr don't you know a negro wouid
i y - . ... i .. .i
j nave logo t . . e
, Ii wood laid to b cut and ..Uo m.nl.
lit. is cei-tiiiu that the ne;;"io sciio.ais;
i would have to do all this and then
take back seats, awav from the Jire.
.. i ,ii ..,.,.,,,,1
SitiUio.ie a lu-gro siioa.d alicii'.p.. io;
i ii- ,s l., :
intrude lumsell iiiiiong w hue ,eopte
al a h.
or into :
think be woiiid
..at with wi.oj
l, ..... T ., .ii., ,.' ,, i
do
j '.','; ,; "T. . ,'. r.. ..... t.
JJl-une is"''!'.-' 1 ) tell -..n tia'.klv
; o ,,.
w R u.Ai,im VH
;Il(ilUlt of Hlll.t.LVli;s i t heeiee. ion
bv the suj.tnene
! by the supiueiiess and indiiieiencc of
i the while pcop'i; iii Norih Carotif.a
, . 1 . ,. .., .... ,
Sinn hern Slate
1 ana 11 lew 01 11
I Thev are tlallei
themselves thai
,, , , i , . . :. 1.1'
the white people Inuii become lu.lil
f.-retit about politics
not interest theniselvi
ll'ili till 'V Will
i in t he eouii-
' from the noils, vaui liot e.! .tv
! colored friends, you may be sure that
tho white people will never submit
j to negro government nt North Cum-
! lina. Uhcy wiii be more roused up
thatitbey ever Have icn idiii i predict
that you will see in J'ittsb'.r. on
i Tuer.day next the largest convention
; of the JtVmocratic party mat imsmei
j here since the war. ihii. 1 earnestly
' thine, your support lo the Republican
party. vin.i-...
A Cliiitliiiniile sit .Hot tvaiiioti.
JfollCANToX, N. C. Aug. 17, 'S t.
Ma. l'iiiToii: About one hundred
il.ti'l.' iii'i. tiling ti', mi liri'Ciisu
; mm i.""ij .ii
1 boro and sixty from Ashevillo on the
j Western North Carolina Kadi-oad the
I traveller comes to tho beautiful little
j town of Morganton. the county suit
! of Hurke county. It is mimed utter
j den. Morgan of llevoluti.maiy faiuo.
This town like many ot tiers w hich
are sit uatcd on the railroad has not.
i grown with astonishing rapidity, yet
its growth is a natural one. xvt pop
j uiafiou is about nine bundled, and
j considerable business is constantly
-j
uuvd by ad im vi.it the place.
j Thi s building when completed will
j bu il'l') feet long. The average width !
of tin; wards '() feet width of main
building 15! fed. The capaciiy wiil : Cook Move is t tie nicest ami quicK
bo for toi) inmates. Tho cost win n , cr.t baker -i; the market. Agents for ;
completed wiil bo $425,000. Over I
one half of tho building ha. been !
I eompieted ami is now occupy;!. u:e :
oen.tf mi'iu.v li.w. iw
ward bv a force of sixty workmen.
Hi-ro wo find nil the modern improve- j
'' avcliitecturc and labor sav-:
"achinery. An ample supply of
l""''1 ' ij) brought hve mi;e.
'a; building Vi heated by registers.
"...v.... --r,---.-
ami wider both hot and cold is car-;
lit"1 through every part. Tiie A-,y-
: ciistrucNd m are pi our nee-
tions, so that, if one part s.lmM .
and bum up. the othei
i ' " -t - , ...
laiured materially. In each of the ;
f.itie sve lind aKIO giillon tank with
lire pm 's on each Uxor. One tho'.u
lalld t of 2 i.'icll llOSO extends
throimh the entire buildin
and
nt',;
ntfHin ofiti be turned on at a moment'.
I'1,"1" - '0 h,:,jI'-
"uu;! Sloan,
liro bo
di-icovercd.
la!elv
deceased, of 1
! Philadelphia, was tho archiuct audi'.
k"'"" "umi1.-.,i ,
L- Murphy is the kind and j
et.icienl snpeniitendent. ,LmUu,
groHii.U will have been comp.c.ei
J tlio rubbish cleared awav .t v.id j
t,4! ."f lM,Hi beautifux paiee ; j
'" -yirth t arolma.
Mori-'iiiitoii is situated in a
fine;
ngriiruitural country.
He
we Juki
ine v.eopio laisit!-' in
atid the consequence is that there is
a general air of thrift and idea ly
progress. Thejield of wheat and j
oats has been u'uisuul'.v largo ami;'
b,ba.vk one of tue moiiied m.ps .. ,
Jwsw,w 1: Iot,'k," VCiL iii,'!e !
has been too much rain f;.r corn in .
t'"' low.an.K hence we and 1''M
ru much better thau that
in the bottoms.
(beat iiiteivst- seems to bo
. . .tJ. , . f .1
fe'ibd in the pontic at issues of tne
lla.v- , VU,V n'lu' l "."'l!,-stl-1y au:
niued t.-r lus sound judgment una
i 1'"1 'lJ . 1 .
vate ami public. Ihere is a gr.-at
appeals to the prejudices of the
people sttiing to arou- tii.-ir tVe;
iug,. Tiiis is done in such a way
that tho t.io.it iyuoraut can discern it.
and instead of believing him, they
have contempt for the man.
There is no .piestiou about the
peopio being a.ive to their best
inti re-its and in November wid show
by their votes that they appreciate
what the Douiociacy has tlane for
them. The lieoiileof Weslelli North
Carolina appreciate tiio fact, that
luirt i mill ,it. i
-. .... i, 1 -I ,11 I
coi.u; UJ e.ii.'Y uii-iie'." " "''
, ,i . ,, , i
tne ma; nets ol tiie world are opelie.l
.,.,,...;.,;,. ihi. ct
: ' 1 1 .' . ''IT1' UlV 1Jl
! itiiii t licit iiiitoriiiuaies navo a n ine
; .
ly (vmploied under the auspices of the
JViiioeii'lic party, which this year
(lues no even lew one cent ;or maic
, .
I'tu poses, and al tne same time lias
t i , i 'isi .i
A colored doctor al F.uliell
: '1,,t" v,o.i.:.ii ntnchiiiue ly mi. taliO
. ;,ud hilled i i.
j The demoera'ic convenio.i of tiie
tlrst district mi;uiimon!v nominated
I hm. 'J'. (. Skinner for re -election to
Cullgre-jis.
The town of Anaka. twenty miles
from ?!i;ine,;poiis, Mimie.-oia, was
.iei'i toyed by tire last Saturday.
Scaiccly a house was left standing.
.Mr. W. .U Cocke. Jr.. of A-dioville,
who was the ehaii man of the Slate
executive conimittea of the Liberals
two vcrii's ago, has renewed his alle-
! gtam-.! to the democratic party.
Au ,.eVrll.v,.iir old bov in Wake
j h,lml U) ,,01t,;iL.s ulltli it.iM, udolla-.
wi,j, wlit:j, (. bought a oal, Wi h
this he cidlivi.ti.d tv,, n.-ii s of hind,
lie has ii'acady sold miny dollars
worth of vegetables and ill make
a bale of eottoti this season.
II. .n. John Fool died sudden! v of
A dispatch Irom I lyniouth. .New
hampshirt-, dated IHih, inst , says:
The ihy :-t season since 1S70 is now
prevailing here. Wells arc rapidly
giving on!, causing much inconven
ience. The streams aro very low,
many of the smaller ones being en
tirely dry. No rain ha:; fallen to any
extei.t since May. Crops of all kinds
are sulVering severely. In addition
to the dry weather gi ash uppers aro
deiroying what docs grow.
Ml'. (it!iii;li on Nilk Hats.
"It would be no violation of tho
couuimii.iiiii lii," Maid .John 15. (iouh,
"if a man were to fall down and woi-
j whip the silk hat. for it is not made
iu i lie iiKt uess (i anyimng m iieavcn,
or on earth, or in the waters which
lire uiidiT the earth." Besides it heats
tho head and causes the hair to fall
olF. Parker's 1 lair Balsam will stop
jhat and restore the origitu.l color to
gray or faded hair. Not oily, not a
dye, beti'-li.-iid, delieiously pe.-fuaietl.
A lit-rfect hair drtsnimr. oUc. All
1 dni00i. t.i.
Chatham to examine, their largo and ,
com p'.ete Flock, which will be so d
astonishingly low. Their ulu'f.eld
Aadsworiii. .Marl muz ti lcinriiau
Pure Jrcr.-.-.red I'aiuts, every gallon
gi.a.ame'-'i.
Ye
old. and mid'iled-noil, all .
the wondt i !ul beta tieial i
- ''; r V. .
.. . . o ti s. ; ai 1 1 a. .
u,",,,: ' "J i'llw . ,V- M-wtr
.iM-M;-H. ' ''.';, ,'
OUlig j
sore !
!-!
I .. i f..i 1 ....
j;:i:.its'' viejii. i i i . t in? iuuMc-
11 ll'n7
l nti'ong UV Its? UFO.
" i4ISn.;i
imrrlnwc ICxortl-i
,11 i If.Ul il llli.i.
fr.o.
l'liWMAN-'J
. ! V. ! s v,i!l..'r r.iiui:y, Ha.. .u
. i v I. i , Kh kj..-1'ro-K, J, 1'., Mr.
in. N. II. V.N.i i-V.
a. c. iwj.i:. i
Also, l.y il.i- fe'Lini-. on ih.! nt August Mr.
Jittt ii V,ll', ' "I Mn li.A III
v.or.l ,i -w.M.Ki ;i liiiih .::. N. r n
tllH Hih llml., l.y K"T. !'. It. Ulll'.ll. ?tr. MAKLIM
W. V..,l;i!i, -I W.linl.ii:',,!!, ! Ml- EMM.v a.
V. ,i.i,hi:. iiau';iii. r i.; Uif iii.i' Mii.mi'l Wnlkrr of
tiivti'l'-lfii c ii tity.
(ii,oiKX-c,i;'i'rit. mi tin ntii ine!., t u.
rt'.-:. i. :... .ti'iii' :;ri i" ' ::i..T. iiv ... T. I'll' 11. J.
Mr. pHi'itMAJi in,. ;:: in MiM Mauuia cvitiiiu-
'.ii,iin.
x 25. V V 3
t;. i-.i i..r T:;k i:i:i:..iai l.y
W Y ATT I AY j.O .
Hoi i".ii is i i,mi:-!iin Mi-.';' nts.
S-. U I" Marilii si.,
!'.m,i-!,.i;. '.. A.i-i 10. tsbl.
ojrtvix :a.!.t;i.r.
i . ,.t Ml'i.litiv,
i.:,:i:i.i'.
x.ri.-i t. .'.v V. l tla..-.
tiiiiii-
i irm wiih mi iij.wnr,! i
V li-.il.KSA! t: i;i;0''M:Y "
t.KF.T.
N,u;;;;
I'ir"'"1 ",u
, . ,.....,,,
M-c"!''il
r.,i.-. ,
At-..r t-i 1..IH,
New Ailvtrlisi'Siit-nt'
BSICK FOR SALS!
l'jlvj'iiU 000 1 HARD i'.iHCK
for saij: i'.V
11. R. yt - Li-'.AN A- CO ,
Sii.c.ii Si'.vrt'.N.
Anijinl 21. ! -I.
fj AND KALK. IN Ol'.F.DJKNC:-
j Si J t'i mi .-I- l-Ti'i li-t..ii-.-?-l ..f . -li-o i..iii.
I c .-ciiv. in.iile In .In- .-I-.- i :r.!' I liiinl"! 'Iii'i'i-m
! .-ii-iri-Hi .i.,s.',i, w. i:;..i:... i mn ?. ! i..-i.lfiw.s I
i..i i.-r n.-ii a: Mi" :' - r:.'. i" . ,
.ii moMi-.y, ii,- I'll -lay Si.!.'ini'iM-. 1 Kii, it !
lr.li" .,f I'lli'l m -.i.l Mi'v ifl Iri.l.j; le I -!!- "I j
J. .v. II-i, k.i. ; . !.. II. v.ar l mi-l item. t.i., v ii u j
II Aie ll T ill (.," J-l.t.' . Hint hiiIi-Iiiiii'.' '.' 'A I
i:ni'iv. s. w. ii':t: r.'i, 1
A'iy. l.'i, H-M. O.'IiimI.-.i. iht. I
a and srj-f iiY'viuTi'?'. of
3-4 i, .In i'!ii. n: :i,,!.iii.ri-i,,i i -.iii-i ..rci'ieiireii
roiim mli.-.''i-f',,f Aii-ii'-'v I ,-f;r,M-'.',li .'ili.l "llmr- j
ii.;;ic.h- N.-i. Ii iu IVlsi.'ii n nl. l ulIk-i'm, illir.'ili'K ll
;...!, f.,i- ,iir!i I n. I li.-iil i,'-l- '.! Miie I'll I'm j
, Till i .-l'.i,
i,t iIil- iiurcluiM
:.v i-r.;;o;:iiso.
Au'. 1", l-o-l.
.'mini'" i"iiff.
I 1 -s -r. e-i. .- a - ! i-;'! ' n- -i '!
,,., ,.,,. i.,i,: u :i-ii ,n, t i.m.'.i ii a.. ih,.
' -r'- tm.i ; ..;'.r,r,. -i a-i. m
l t..:!..,.,ui.., a- a,.- vm t.-. ' .... im .-.n
i rim ',,u i,-...
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ii ii.'' 'ii 1-... U ..I' 1 1'1-
WiTi n:li-t ii. .lev l-.'-l I.
l,f,,,ei-iy ei ...1.1 I. .
:;i:-.vi.i:, s:iiei-;rr.
AltiJ. Ul, 1S . 1;..
A mi f NTSTR ATOR'S NOTICi-!.
.''A naviim ,,tiai'il.' ! a- u IniiiiNir.iii.r ..I l., cls
lli.i-iia ly. l.-.'- a-i-l. I h-i-i ',y n.,.iiy nil ,.-:r-.!ir
ili.'lti.ic i-lai.n-. a.',,:.-.; Mil i!.'.','.l,'iil I.i i-X'ti J.
! Hi- Juno I., im'. nt. ..i- Iji- ii Hi,- ilny u- .In.,
e... .Ma mi ai:t.
i .Inly SI, li-i. iV.b.
Ui-iribf-. nJr.::ji.
FOR MALl'.S AND FKMALKS.
l.'At.T. TfCM 111-iiTVS ri
I 11 r.-t ,'l.iss aiul "I i- .1 lli.'
II i'.i-'l mi-1 wa-l.iiiL'-.niv : 'ui
i .i!...:.l. V... :;l Vu-.-.ui.l I
si-.'Hii Ian. l ull i',-i : i l
1', -i:u,'U .,, it.t,"..-i.iiil 1
i..,: i"i,!ii.ini. '.II ' Im- i-'i' :
a,,,,!, i.i .i. v. (v. re,
AUj! J. IKH. O k i.i!,
S-Tlili-Tl.Y
-.! in II.,' -.11,..
.,ii!i. Villi.-il-v
.i.iiiti'i'.-. v-ii
l-'-r
..llaM-Mc
l.-.ll.-Ci. "i
tM I'.-oN, v
il C;.i
Ui'Miy of felli Carolina.
''IIKM:XTSi-.sP !ON ,i
1 DAY ill Aumiii. "I, .vi-..
.NHIIiMsTTIiriS-
,, Wi',- t. an-1 .11 111.- !W.. Hi!,'-
i'i''',ii.i; 'i.-i.f, i v 1,'U ;-ii- I, i a' I ml-' i-,ii v.m !,
Ii.-,. Tlif in-. l-ti.: ...I. faiiii-ii'-,-' i. i ,l,ly Ii i. -'-.lil
i-iu-i-i.-iiiulii", l-iil ai- 1., audi, ,, i-v-via! v.-iImi-l..
U'in-liiT.-., lani'i l". im ivhret:. ai .1 ..Oii'i' I u-1-in'..
ni.:i. A i.-iw im.) fiii-al s ! I icia-'l,!'.!
Km' Ciiiiil.-KUM i.ii'l f..rin' r,',,n '.r On' (li. ii. if
i'i mi ti 1 1 . i , . fl M'ii-i iriii'i'.'-i nil Hi. iiiMi'ili ll.ii,
i!i.-.i i;ilan', in,, ral.1. . i''i''y
i'i.inii:T nv-rri.t:,
i.i- In -,v. T. I'.ei ii ii,v. S'. 'y.
A.ia. T, IMI. i na,i i lliil, V e.
A't'TOItMlV AT I-A.V.
Pnimlarity nt lidiiin is nut nl'.i:-. tint tippt
ti'nl i.f tiii-nt, Init wo .i"i,t pn-uillv't'. tlio liu-t
Hint no ullirr iiiiiiM"i.u i.aji v,.ii i,r itwl
ftui'li tiuivrtxnl ii,iii',tliti,,!i in itn ,m-u c.ty,
eiHtu, aud cuunlrv, un,t Hinting nil .itijiio, a
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Ttio foltowins li-ttpr finin ono f.f onr lwn(
kiiimii .l;w.'i.'l.iii"tn Im iiKiolf flioulil K'ot
Uiluicst to trj oiill'ircr :
(9 " Kiplit ypnr ngn I
Tito Ihit I colli,! not innv from tho ImmI. r
dn-SH. without tiWp. I trii'il wi'voral i-fimv
UioA utttmui iii'i.-ii if any ri-licf, until 1 tiwik
AVEIt'S SARStPAUII.LV, b tllO IHO uf t'U
K'tlli'." nf Mil1.!)! I wis ciinii'li'ti'ly i-iir.il.
N.vi' s.ii.l latrt qinniiitoB ,f your Sauka
I'APi i.i i, an, I it Hill rutnlnn it won.lcrlul
i.'lu!arity. 'Ilio n.aiiy noial.l.. rurui. it lias
r-itVi'ii'.l in thii litiil.y convince nut that ft
if. iii best ti'.ooil iiiislii'ini' ever iilf. re.1 to Iiio
VuWi.. Ii. K. II vui'.ih."
Kiver St., liiiclilniiil, Mus., May 13, 1M:2.
SALT RHEUM.
Cironan Axnnnwu.
overwer In tli l.owoll
was for ov ir twenty y.'ar. iture Lin removal
vi i.owi ii aini'ir.i Willi Hint lO.i.um in iu
nit form. Ha nlivr.it ion lU'tuallv I'ot.'n-.l
tii.TK tlian half tlio mrt icn of bis IkxIt Mint
lmilw. Ha was entirely curil liy Avkh's
Smih.iI'akii.i.,1. so liurtiflcato lu Aver
AluiaiUMi lor 1.-S3.
1'KKPARKB 11V
Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold bjf all impute; SI, six botilc (or Vi,
Life Insurance!
Every mnii ought tof have his life
instircdi so thnt when' lie dies his
family may have some provision for
their' support. Many men, whd
while alive comfortably Ptipportcd
their families, liave died in. their
riincand left their wives and chil
dren almost destitute: whereas foT A
small sit in their lives could have
been insured and ample provision
made for their loved ones.
Let every prudent man be warned
in time and secure this protection
for his faintly !
THE VALLEY MUTUAL
hmt Association
oiVen unusual iiHiiicenicntfii
its nites are very low, heiiig tot
instance on an average only $8 a
viiir on It tot) for a man 80 years
old.
It is solvent uml reliable, having
now a "itarantceing reserve of $100,J
(Mi-:.
II Promptly Pays all Losses!
lr further information, apply to
3. W. JACKSON,
Sujiervisor of Agencies of N. C,
1'ITTSBOBO', N. C.
Jinn-19, t.
As the Suniuier advances
W. I, LONDON
lias made great reductions in hia
prices for CASH.
CASH CAN 15UY GOODS
AT LONDON'S CHEAPEN
THAN YOU EVEltSAW.
HE II AS A FULL STOCK IN
EVERY LINE AND IS
OFFERING FOR
CASK
TJIE BEST
BARGAINS
eves offered in
i
this comity.
! So eonie at once
and bring the
MONEY,
and you will be
hue'c to find the
BARGAINS
AT
W. I. LONDON'S.
Pittsbor,,', Jly 10, 1884.
Csb W Time TaMe Ho. 8.
U. F. & Y. V. R'Y CO.
To take elVeet Thin -diiy. July 10, 1884.
1'Alt V KM'lil'T SCNDAV.
; -t-iiiu o.'iii! n. .i in.
Trull, tli.lnit (Kiultl
N... 11.
iMiill, 1'iu.h. ft Fr't.
, Slfisl. In-
Si l i- iJ
1.1'llV.'
Hiii i.t. in il'iiyo III' Villi', VlTlVK, (I 40 . iii.
i i-. . in. i.i'i.ri, ,i..'vu. . .... p. in.
' S. ''I 'S:nil..r.l, I ' .1.411
l li 'n- IIIII,
" r, lo sialoy,
"" MiiiTiy,
Al'llVi', 7. i'l 'lil'i'i'linlmro,
10.li)
11 "II ft. IU.
1II.IKI
On 'I ui H layM, TliiirmlityH unit Salurrlays No, 1
IH !"- well TliiiiiitfliFinlgiiluUlt.kA.il.
Ii. i:ili'U lo Hal. 'lull.
I'lUK'.iiL'.'.M f ! .in Hiil.'lgti, .'Kinlnp to Faynltovlllo,
iniiHi li'iivo hi ti.mi n. in., on Ih-iiI Freight, la
oii. i'io niiiki- .iiiiiio' tliiii nt santonl.
Lis. s. MOKUISON, Gon lSuet.
.ISO. M. IIOSK, Oi'ii'l l'uiw. Agi'Ul.
RoWii&Aiipsta A-L.R.R.
CORRECTED TIME TABLE.
No. aLeavn
j Itnleisli,
I Carv,
" in p m
H IKI I III
x il'i III
H .V, i in
11 14 p m
Il IU i in
Ml i III
I'l Tt 111
II 117 p m
It to 1. 111
U 1 IB l m
Vi 'if. in
ii :i i' in
ttftmii't
a m
8 30am
iKm
4l am
4 nit a m
o leant
Afflkam
mm
"Mam
7 lam
7 Yl a in
7 ' m
H.'iTiiiHU
Ki'vwir
lilnu'n
Manly
CniiKM-on
Siuitorit
OlipNHl
Moii.Mirr.
Merry I htks
New Ulll
A'S
X.'W Hill
Morry Oaks
M..iii'iiri
t ilimi
Kunri.r.l
: i',uii,T,,u
I Manly
IlillOH
1 Ko-h-r
1 II..IT1.11.11
i An iv.. llnmli't,
ejiry
7 44am
4S a in
Arrirn Raleigh, ' a m
Train iiiunlHT 1 ii.iiiimn, nt llamlia win, n. n
; Hallway for Cli.irloi.u, ami all . .linn wmiIIi. rain
1 Uiuiilm-j eoniiwiH at Itnlelvli wlili tlio Kaleli b
1 Hamuli liallMail for all ih,ihs norlh.
1 Tno Loral l'r.-li.'lii Hani, wni. (.iuuteugnr coach
Kt'whi'il, leaves lllei-,h at n, m. a,j ariivaa
. at ii.io p. m.
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