3 Ortaiham iccorJ THURSDAY, DEOKMRER11, ISSi ST Tho next soseion of PiltHuoro' ocienunc Acancmy win oegm on mo 11th of January, as will be seen from advertisement in another column. v ......... tho sain yesterday of the personal property of the lute James Pate. Corn aold at (iO cents a buvhcl and wheat at SO coats. , SflT More rain Ml here last Sattn- day than had fallen in the hst four months. Ad the amall streaina had plenty of water, and many nulls were able to gnnd that bad not turned. wheel in a month. . ' 8T If roil wish to make your wife a nice ,-e8cut a Oomestic Sewing Machine would please her verv much. London's has juat received m.oth. r lot. A full supply of goods are b.-- ing received hi week. London's lock of SanlaCiausgootU is verv large. Call soon and -ct your (ihrist-! mas Pi) hes. Io not wait for the 11 ' " 11 rush. A nice lot of Cloaks cheap at London's. WST Warren Prior Si Son. Fayette ville, Vntches, Clucks, Jewelry, Cut lery aud Sitverwuru. Ye carry the largest lini of goods Htiitablo for Anniversary, Ibrlhday. Bridal and Wedding Presents of any house in the State. And we cordially invite all to make us a vit-it when in tin oity. Any orders sent us will receive prompt attention. WST Tf vim unnt. ti. bnv honest- reliable goods at the lowest por,sii)!e j llie,'''l": prices, try Sample S. Hrown. Wii-.l- " "liorday a rep... Ierient an hour sale and Ketad M.ivhant, (liens- j ,Tlt1' Moniford Met ichee.eomiim; boro. Ilecar.ifs the largest stock j 'on'''' of "gneulture, the subject of in the State and beiieves that it pays nonversaiion being coal dep,.s.U and best in thu long run to sell goods at i pl'osphate beds in the State. Mr. verv short protit. and to Bell honeat ' MfC.ehee said that Dr. 11. M. Chance, goods, so thir . vo. v customer mav ; llie "!"'" t I""' bot-n assign, d to go awav phased with his bargain anil ! t,", P"' "f making invemign call again. Cive him a trial. . !t,"',s ln ,U IW1' ' '"i' '"-'his. ... . hid performed his tas1: a:id d-me i'. 84J" Bo sure and read the adver-wu!l. The workings are what ai tiseineni of W. I,. London in this 'known as "open,'" generally to a issue. Lie h.v. his sto; e full of nice depth of HO feet. In sevira! instancea thini;s to eat and evei vtiiinirto please , tho chilibi-:. He is ncllini? Christ mas goods v-iy cheap this aeaiion. Y'ou will ..isv to be pleased if you will give : a call. A nice lot of Fresh I ...ii-i.t i (ran -res. If ou wish Romuthiug ii l'uddinirs. o try one of his Plum i industi ies. The work has been dune Gin Ui-nxr. V. regret to learn wjth great system ud lr. Chance, that the cotton gin of Messrs. l'at-. who rank. high as a mining t xpei t, tcrson & 1'ickaid, at White Cross in n given it his b-M c;.ie and at. en Orange county, was buint up. on the i,,,,,. The region has ail been imp 2mi inst. Tho lire was accidental, . j.ed out and i h. se maps, sliowmg ail Laving caught f.oiii matches that details, will soon b- published. The one of the laborers had. The Joss 0)iil 'scams" lie well lor working, was between lifteeii hundred mid two . ..,.,1 there are mai.v attendant adva.n. thousand dollars, ns about '-" bah of cotttur wor: burnt. Xo insurance. A Handsome Mkpai.. Wo mention ed during the last week of the Sta'e Exposition thai a gold medal had been awarded Mrs. J. J. Jackson, of this place. Yesterday we had the Eleasure of Reeing it, and it is a very I audsome and costly tine. It is of solid gold, two iuclius in diameter, and on one side are enginv-d the words "North Carolina ?i:a e 1'ixpo- ; sition, ISSI." ami on the other '-1'ie -sented to Mrs. J. J. J'lckson as n. special M.-da! for tlisplay of Ladies -was m your county, to see wo few work." As handsome as is the medal : newspapers taken by the fanner. I it was richly deserved, and was a hope they are doiiiK' better now. fitting testimonial to Mrs. Jackson '" pleased tt. see you speak so pen wonderful artistic, exhihit. I ... .... , Roll ok Hoxoii. The name of llie followinj,' student of Rocky Rivei Academy weie plac-upoti ':thc roll of hono'r" last month : Maggie F. (lilniore, Mollie N. (iihno;e, Rettie S. OihnoiT, Ada J. Oilinme. Ella M. Lloyd, Sadie L. Llovd. Laura K. Llovd, Minnie E. Idoyd, Nellie Won.- ble."Falm'ie Johnion, Lizzie M. CUg, Josio L. V'mxg, Missouri (Sibnore. Ora li. Kn'it. Robert Poe, Rntce Foe. Samuel' Womble. Churl e It : l legg, liennie li. Ch-pp. Mark 15. C'leg, Willie ttiliuoie. Robert (lil niore, Wilson Gilmore, Robert L. Yhite, Thomas E. White, Johnnie Johiifton, and Johnnie Kni-ht. The fall session of this school rlosud la.t Friday, ami :he jirim-i; u-, Mrs. Maggie E. Watson, will lake a school iu Durham county neit ve bion, -thug leaving a siauHion for oino : live teacher at Rocky ltiver Academy. Charlotte lmo,-rt: Mr. S. N Stock Law Ei k tion. At the lu.it ' Mi-Cmkie of Piueville toTunhip, th.s ineethtg of the county commissioners county, ma ), this year, twenty t wo an election was ordered to be bold hales cot ton with one horse, ami hi d at the school house at Hanks' chapel ami incut enough for hi family, lis (3 miles oast of this place), on tin. U not a Krowict hut a worker. 15th day of January, for the purpose ,, . . t.,.i , . . , . , ., '' .s , Lmcolnton I less: .Mr. .loseon of deciduii' whether or uot the stock .,. . ,. , , ,, , ' , , ii, , , .i . Plonk, itL'eil '.If. vear-. loll from ti.e law shall bo embraced in the territory : . . ... r i i " i , .. m iv...; , , . , ., , , 'iiloor fif Ins iliiueliler, Airs. t vac embraced in tho folowini; boundary : I ,, ... , , . ., ,. . . . , b J Ruddisill s, house, aoout three weeks "Uegtnning at the Miutu-ea.t corner! , ,. , , , , , , , , . .f . b ,. . . ... ' aso ami tlisloi-.'ile.l und fraetuit'il lus u. .mil. mill iiiviiiiii a tit...., iiirii . u.i- uioR northernly with her line to C. A. Boon's, J. U. I'arrell, N. J. Neal, (on the west side of house), S. ii. Farrell, Robert Cooper to Haw river, then up said river to .Margaret Coop er's north east corner, then westerly with her northern line, A. 13 Ciaik's and J. E. Rurke'a not theiu line, then west to Houth-ca.it corner of O. llold- er s land, thou Willi said line and west j lenuy.-tset. nas a line lot oi iat nogs to Yarborough'u noithoast corner, j mn ket this week. Tiiis is tne then south with II. J. Hatch's to said : I'nst lot of live four footed hogs evei Yarborough's south-east corner to brought here, and they create almost L. U. Hatch's north-east corner, then as much curiosity a old John R.tbin . westerly with L. U. lla'.ch's north son's show. line to his iiorth-west corner, thou south witb said Hatch's hue across me puouc road, men aiong on mo south side of said road to the camp lot lif-tr it. J. Hatch's, tl. .n south to T. J. GrdTiii's line, then west and south with his line to the Lock villa; roa-i, iiieu .iu nam roan in . i. ; loa.ie.l. wnen u was iiisei.uige.i, ins uiioinnng ine prisoin-r mat ne snonni uie uiuercnee t-M'tpt tuose wmi now; xiains s..utn hi.im.i win .i..i .v. saurori fr ,itn lirown's south west corner, then oast nhot t'.i-.g efFcl in the throat, which : conu'iatul.ite hiniHelf that the verdict fad to pav their full proportion. An "'r- ,..lv c t i.wl.i.ln ll, I.,..la ,.f I I .)..! ;.. . 1 o 1 .1,.,.. : ...'., ; ....l. ..,.li I'w "-- fr..m n-ilHKh, '.ie.i ti. Faypi.p iil. . i :. I. I . l- "V . " . ""' " the heirs of Mrs. Salhn Hrown and J. II. Hatch lo liihl Htatiou." Maoistratf.s' Finks. The lines im- nosed liv iustiens of lh neaen are paid to the common school fun.l, ami the amount received from that houico in this county during Hi- ant year is $101.80. The amount of fines in ported by the several huigisli a'ei varied greatly. The largest ainouni reported by anv mfiL-istrato was !?;w oy i;. u. Hcot.t, and the riiia.:t.t : amount was 5 cents bv J. H. Yarbor-1 j 0ugh. Of the fit) mag'isiiatos in the ... f IT , . Isoariiof Hi:.i.TH. caro reitucst- , , . . ., . . , ,: cu lo announce mul a conni v uoai u i .i i". i of health f-.r thatlnim will bo or- ganizcd at this place, on tho lsi dav , ' ,, ., . , . I in iii ii jniniBi v. i' oi inu linoi innMou ' of ol,r r,.ai,,.:; WB iie,,;wi.h .mMMl th(, aw OII tlli( Huh- u whicl is Hec. ! ; tum -Jf,;.) ()f xho Code- ; i ..p,,., M,,u,i be aiixilinn. Wr(1 1 i of lu,Il!tll ifl ,., v Tll,.,P I u.....l .t t : . i. I - , , . . . , . . ' . . . ' ' ' " '"f", ' 1 , ,'" 1,1 H' '"V-r of ; , ' ' ''"i lowi1' ,,K' -J.""ri,,IMl of tl"; ,' Ill""'oul 'J eomniinsioii.-rs, tyv1' j , cou,lt' surveyor. f rom this: " b" ;,n;' Mu 1,0 'h,r.n ? 'j11 l ""T tw' w,lli ,M " 1 -.V ... . .. . ...-(,. n-. fi s :ih ii'u ilium ..! ... .1,. ed by the S.ato boa.d of heal.h. .... .....fc moriem exnmiuaiious lor coroiier a ' c uhuhhiik him irnpiests, and attend prisonois in -people of several sections of our eoun jaii, poor houses and work houses." j h'- 1' would bo the best day's woik ... Chatham Cou..-Vc announced last' ., . ... . , . mimmiii ii. in oin .ii in i- Lrp.ii i meut ..f A. i. ...i i.'.j it...., l iiance. a (Jistmguistieil .Noi thorn milling expert, to test the coal tie- that wo-.iM ilo it I lie timiier ipies posits in this county. We copy from ' lion in some sections is furring the a recent issue of th Itateigh Xewa maltor to the verv s.-rious cotisid.-ia-and Observer the followtiitr rt iative ; liu. of tin- pei.pl', and they will soon borings were ma b- at the bottom of these shafts to a further depth of":h) K' feet. I he d-.Kcovet les art! very valu able; even m.ue so, peihaps, than was epected. It may now ut last be definitely stated that vn have hod of coal alrt-Hily discovered si;:!i.-;eut to constitute a basis of suh' tauuai tages, such as giand water-power, proximity of linls of iron ore of la-iie, iVc. Altogether it may jui. iy bo said that tho result of this seaieh is of incalculable value to ;he State." A Chathainitc in Indiitna. Cl AVTOS, Isi NA, Dec. 1. 1SS4. Mrt. Emron: I inclose for which continue my paper another year for I cannot afford to do w ithout i', although I am taking tive otlor papers. 1 was surprised, when I teeliy and Iruihfuhv in tejai d to tl republican party, for I am one or 'hem myself (only I voted for St. John this time). Then it looks manly IK,l,!e " .vo11 lt' above party : malice. &e. I wish I could wy s l,lu"1' f,,r "T.ie of the lepubli.-aii and , dcmocialic paper of our State. . Oropa are pietty p.od here thi fs,". ''os are jvttiii livo'.y ;"' ' the .leiuocrata have ' lu':' j'"if''X r-inblieiin ' have ceased inourninf,'. Xfe bare a mue now now lor ine nrst. iiioiikii it is not co'.tl elioug'h yet aud the f.vi has been ve.y line and seasonable. The tielils and pastures are gieen with clover, timothy ami blue grass, which makes stock look fat and slick. One week ago I saw soveial apple blossoms. My best wishes to you and your readers. Jon Root mm. State ri'ows. h-g. Remarkable to say the limb never swelled and gave the old gen tleman comparatively little pain. Ib is almost well. L'linbertou Robesonian: Mr. Dan iel Ruie killed a black b ar near Yor non, w hich v.eigli-i! -J'.I'd lbs This is the first bear klile l in this section iu many years. Mr. Reaman. of East Roxboro News: Howard, son of Mr. Henry CMavton. living about two aud a nail lulled Ironi this place, slmt i himself on the lst inst. He was' sent to a neighbor's house I o borrow a gun, and on his re urn he stepped to blow in the bane! to see if it was I '. , . .1 I ! o. ru 1 ..... ni ..... i iv. ...... i s n . the ocr-ui rence of age. H was ( leven years j 15onufi.it Telephone. Mr. 1. E Simiison hroiiL'ht an oyster to our oflice, taken from his oyster farm in North River hint week, which was hard to leHt. l IichIh U wasmammoth I in r-i.e imd the oyster when opened i was found solid and ful. the vain.. ; measuring (i inches in length mid 'ii'' hes in widlh. Mr. M. Chaplin .unci a nog on i iiesnay u-i i momus old, which weig hed, when dressed ' 50 1 pounds. Mr. Ribr-rt who went to returned last ,., , , . IO..OI I Hlill IT&illlll. ... . , -, lex is in lauuarv last. i . i i , i week to then-old J.taminiii; ('round ill ,,- . ,. ,, , ' , ,. , ' ,, . , ,, no doubt whatever now that he will i i i c . . '' ' ' "l'"t.v: (' j'" er on earth will ever again nubu-o !n' L' ' (vr ho.rl lwo 7r" 1",(H j" leumpee has returned to .U""-,,T. ." will l-e-inue fanning. Hi- Kiiv.t e fullv e 1 1 1 v i !.-, 1 IIihI. in1 miv.i in- n iuiiv r mi iihtii i nai " '' f v. mul , ,, rJt IIllist f ,, that our people cm, do as well as anv others if thev will. ' .,.',.. T . . , , . . if V.,l I thl , . W,V.1 7 -V vv '! f J' t .... tl - i ... I . n , .Mr. Jones, is said to have iiloueheil , . . . . , ''" vhsc.1 itainiiig gohl and - - . ' mat ever wa-t. or coum pc. uone ..tone tor the people, if they would "iigitatn" all ,i r " . t .i iue leiices, as now n.'.eii, our. oi me i n .... . - the people1 would iisi iij. ami prsnc ( power Il'ive to do Po-.sictHlllg li. 1., c. ii'il v c list mole in i lie fences of lic year than all the stuck in the county is woith. Wilmington I.'evii t: Mr. Simon P":iiiie, ion, aged !Sl year.-., was run over by a 'fight truiu goi:-g F.ast on the Ci.rolin.i Central li'iii.ad, :-ear Pidki at alioot ik:iii vestei day sa l instantly kiiied. The engineer saw the ih'cimc.l walking up. ill the irack and blew his wl.i.'le. nhich i-A.i.n il Mr. I'eiiibi iton to look over Ins shoiii.li r, but he did not leave the track, an ! ii' the bain was on a down itde it .a impossilth- to stop it in season. 1 In ileceaseil was ipl'.te and he rni.;ht not have l.erd the whi.-tile disUiiclly. His head wi severed from h' I o.lv. Si 1 amhost-im-:i report the recent !'.t.-:-i have given the C.-qie Fear u ri;,e of alioiit 1- feel and lh.it theie is 110 w 11 pienU if '.vaii-;-. which they think wiil con tinue .hi. in;; the Winter. They re poi I l.ir:. ipiantities of fn ight. esjie-.-ii'.ly nauil s:..res, a .vailing tran.-por- tiltioli to the city, which ld keep the bo.it -t busy with lull cargots for sonii-timc. The 'erry. llaloigh Xews ami Observer: ,,ke and huielle factory of S. I U ni Iigh Point, was burned a It-w nights since, causing a loss of .fli.'ini) clover to Mock and sebing another Near Poientu, O Xeal township. j'tiint ity, he has mads seventy-1 .vo Johnston county, last v.eek, a man b ishnls of clean seed enough to re named Pulley shot Hi.d kiiied a man plant all his old clover land aud leave naoii'il (l.Neill. I lie auditor t-s-ler.l.iy footed up the charges, per diem and inih-ngo, on acci untf tne meet li;; of the ( leel oiiil I-. .!!( .'( here this week. The total wa.li:: (id. Mr. J. (J. L. Hariis has ripe appb's at his i farm of the second (.rrowtli. On a lot i KaleiKh Chronicle: On hut S.I south of this ol'iice a pear trcoiniuue V'.llii' '"""'"'"K court ho'n-e and 11 tilled with fruit of the third crop. crop. A Kii'gish parly of this .-ity wns uke:l bv a friend in a ili.-tn.it city to xetiil a list of iil the can. ii. l iti s for Mie'iker of the house of coumioiji The . it-,!...,, I, .,,,, ,.l,,.,..l ,. I...I .,f II.,,.... i i"- cir.i.c meuiijers-i iHCi iionia ..e-.vs ami Observer, and mitrkin-,' oul tue names of the Republicans, si-lit tin- b-t s it .Mood. Tin S-'Coiid Iti'im.-nt N V. S. Ci , helil iifl bieiiuitl e! -c!i:n of iii-Id olliei-r Thursday, at Wilmington. Will -.am C. Jones, of Wiiu-inion. was elected colonel. E. I''. Mediae, of 'hiie Hee.!, was chosen lientcnanl colonel. W. S Cook, of I'ayelteville, was elected major. The hue otViccr. : of the l-'ouilii Regiment met id Charlotte i 'hnrs.liy an I eh-et.'d the following tield ollieers : .1 T. Anthony, of t'hariotle. colonel : John C Tipton, i-f Lincoliitou, lieiiteiisnl-c-iloiiel : W. W. liiiviK, of Pineville, major. At an election for field otli s of the Third Ri giim nt. held a: W inston Tin ii -sdav, t he follow ing woi elected ; ilaiiies ) Glenn, colom!: J il Rarti ar.l lieutenant cohuiel; Sainiel II. Suii.ii. major. --On Monday a cur ! i.l,. ii. Iv fnli ..f tli.. I'.sl of the arlieles comiosing North Caiolimi's exhil.it at New Orleans left the N. C. .1i,..r Tl iu it.iil.-iw f..mt.i..i i-os iii all which have l. fl here wdli article.; for that point. The hid car contain .,f .....I Is. .ii.-Ii us marbles, woods, Ac. Statesville Landmark : The cai s ot Ed. A. Ru.v and W. A. Anderson, for killing J. C. iliilcr, Stephun Rnrleaou aud Edward Hoi ton at a mica mill.) in Mitchell co'.e.itv in Feb ruary last, was taken up in the Supe rior Court of Caldwell (lowlm-h county tiie cases were removed) lit week Ray killed Miller and Rurlesoii in the mine, whih. Anderson killed lloiton outside. A severance of the cases was secured and that of Atideison was coi-tiime 1 while Ray wni ot n trial. 'I'lu. trial of Ray began Thurs- day, after Judge Gilmer had overrul - ed a motion f r continuance. Gen C'lllett Leventhorpe was the foremsn of the jury. When the Stale rested its ease after proving the killing, the defence announced that it would in troil'ieeim witnesses, ami it introduc ed none After the judge's charge llie case was given to I lie jury at i p. m on Tuesday '2nd inst At 5."t it came in with a verdict of manslaughter. At Spin the solicitor picJ judgment, and Judge Gilmer, r .1 .1.1 1 ... I 1 nr, i,.-i ,rn i . ......... ., hn.. . ...... ...... ilreme senlence of the l.v, twenty years iu the p iiitentiai y . The ile- i feme gave notice of appeal and the I juik't) tiled bail al $10,000. Thus is i I justice uain defeated. This infernal I I scoundreil. who has in bis time killed , u hiimiiu neuigH, snotim lib nangeo a high as Raman. Yet, after a f-' ems Hervicc in the penitentiary, hi- ; will pardoned out, and will btalk ovei j the land killing more people. Th : ")" nll;l J""" '' 11 I baranee of JudK" LmicIi are etjunlU reni.vkab! l)r. L .arrived l..-n- last S itiiiiluv eventiiLf iibout, sunset.. on his way to Washington, lb ii 1 1 .j ii rici I (i lieing hlill siclc, his complexion was of a yellow l,m, and he appeared tiuite debilitated tie came here from Trap Mill in u I covm ed ;,'. m, w ith the curtains jilinwn down on the sides and ends lie made the most of the ti ip btreU'h ii-il out in the bottom of tint wai'oii. J)r. York stopped at the Commercial I louse, and ditectlv ail use. ai.il ilitecllv alter suiipi i- re- Mreil l") los room anil went to ; i i t , . , : I .:. i i . . , 1. Is 1 .V. .,, . I , , 1 ' " Hccompamcd huu u. i " M,''''t5",u- i Chnilntte Observer: Vhen th ; train ..n the Carolina Central loa.I nr" 1,1 tl,,! ;1 tl' "",r"i" " tl- 4th , it hnd on I-,tr.l t.r, pssenK-e, 8"ul o'""""" t 1'' team anil hal alii-hitv reae-,ei it? , , , .. lust iie.'ii nation. iiinieait pashet.ei WM jrs MftlT Vanderli,,. of HulTalo Nw orl and New York, and "lie had died in her berth about two boms befora the train reached Charlotte. The ilect-Br'ed ladv was a consuuiptive. and had bevu ... , 1 ? . ' hope of neiK-htiiiLr her health. She , , i" - 1 accompanied by l...ol......l , ..... .... , f,..!,,,,, 1- i v..,i The paitv took the sleeper for Ciiaih'tte, and bIioi IIv after the j joiirii y had commenced, she sutTun d ; a an. Id. 11 relapse which rapidly grew : serious At Hainlel it was evident j that she was dying, and just as the I tutu, ucared Km kiiiKham he breath- ! ml her last. At the Central Ilott P yesterday was seen a genuine Chinese ' built of brick, was otaliy blown awav. merchant whose mtiiie is J Sing. Ilo lwve cadots, ho weie dismissed fiom was richly dressed in full Chinese cos-j the Inalitiue Tuestlay for having tiiine, und wiison Ins way to Netv j powder in their possession, are sup Oil -ans where himself ami 11 friend 1 posed to have caused tlie explosion. will set up business of some sort dor- j inf.' th Exposiiion. lie talked pret-, Forty years' expeiience. in every ly not .l l-'.i.glish and was ns polite iu , ehuie on eaith, has jiioved Avi-rV his manneis ns a i-'ienchman, and 1 'lu rry I'ectoial lobe the most reliable ill In t seem olVetiili-d when li. X. remedy fore Id . coughs, and all lung Sunt'. Iri.-d to hire him as a hiundiy j disases. Neglected colds often be ni.in. He wore diamond, and said e uie incurable ailments Deal with he was win th tfT'i.tiitil. --The old them in time, and preven their he idea of raising a little eottou on the coining deep seated in the system. farms and buviue; all other HiipplifK, j . including seeds for planting, is ra, id ; W; II- Wsketield V l'o.. of (Jreens iv dying mil. among the bu rners ,,f 'boro'. X. C. dealers in Hardware and this countv. at least, and they mo Machinery, iuvii" Mie citizens of dueling upon a new re('ime. Thev : u' examine th. ir lai ge and :ir- reversiiiir tho ordei of limes mul complete st tick, which will be hold are farming to sell and not to buv. In this new movement Mr. John Wadsworth, of our citv, seems to be taking llie lead. Two acres of cotton was ail llie l.-tml he ilevoteil to that staph- this year, but instead he jut down as much of h.s farm 11s he could 1 sp ue in clover. The result is. that uftttr f.-filini' lurge amount of the couple of wagon loads ol need for him to sell. His clover crop cost nothing' scarcely and there wus CO per cent, more profit iu it than iu cot ton. 'J'"' " illiamatoii, aiailiu .-..iii.lv, wan destroyed t tire, top-t! it with ill the books, dockets, pspi-is, and records of the count y. Two oiisoneis were barely recued from the ilames. The fire was thoit'.'ht to be the work of an incendiary. Williamst-m seems to be nnfortnt:Ste. N it ipiite a year ago it suffered severely from a veiy h--astrous liru. - The editors from llie Northern atid New E:i;;latnl States who passed throuK'h here last I hursday and Fiiday on I heir way to Yiiichiiid. which is beii.; estal lislied ..n Shsw's Ride, iu Moors county, slatted homeward to-day. Tl.ey were iileased wilh tint Stale and their . . ......... ... ....... .,11, ... ,o,l .,.,.,, , .,r..lf,,,, to timid (Mltai't-fl diiriiiL' the nresent ' . winter. .e ei al of them have sec.ireil lots for their fliellds w ho it is hoi'ed, .1 -.. . .... . .. .'. . win ;no eii'ct ih-bi coiiau'cs i.-h htii. - Some weeks aco the residence of Mrs R. F. Jones, five mi:B from Raleigh, was burned. 'Ihr I:!'" was ihought to have been of tu 'elidiai v oiigin. b.:L up to yii.telda,' no clue had been btained as to tiie (.oiilly party. Y sic-day morning Mr .las. ' Alston, a relalis of Mis. Jonss, found ; house of a white wo.m by the ' ,"""' of Sarah Dennis, who lives on the premises, a lo' of silverware and ""her things belonging to Mrs. Jouc r" supp..-d to have b.irnrd iu ' the tire. Mr A!-:im comm. 'need to I ipiestion her and a vntnal a. knowl- ; edgement of Ihe billlilligof the house was the result. She was brought to . , . Raleigh this morning mid lodged 111 .. . i i 1-..'. 1 111 rdilesiL'lit to see her sittintr therewith a very sick eigbt-niontlm-oll baby in tier arms. with another little child shout two years old sitting by her side She secnH to bo destitute, degraded and probably demented; and owing to the si. ktiess of her baby she wiil be sent to the work bouse H.id kept theie until it recovers, when ; further investigation ill be uia.U a, t,, her guilt. The New York News- I ' paper Union is establishing a branch j tiu Charlotte for the manufacture of! patent outsides. There is a very Urge number of tuxuhle persons iu j the State who pnvno taxes ; and manv j ; more who do not pav their proper! share If taxation were eouah.td Rtui ,0 assessnients more rigidly ma. In in nil tne court ies. I hose who now -pay their f, ill share of taxes would not have to pav more, and yet the in come of the State woul.l be enonnous- lv incren.ed. and nobody would know . . , V ...I ..... ....j., ...cm. ... in .....,,.,,.. ...t. ...... la eolleclnii. msehllicrv would le a bcitelit. Man." I From Hi" luilelgh Sew. an. I OtMorvur. Go west young man l'h to Kan- huh and plant corn. It wili pay very handsomely if the Kansas folks tell I i (hn truth. " A commitiee from that-' j state have been trying to get lower' j Juu.s (() .;'HSiPni ,llu, li,.ts ; , tt,i js tilf, ,vuv tj1(v ... . a, j prer.ont, t ho marl.ei s are so low and j .. f , , ;lu,iHn , R ; K(J t!i;il t. average Kansas farme high I ,..,, .',i;,, .. i.,.i...i ' .,. l. . jt.,,rn and Scents a bushel for his wheat." We assume that this is ap proximately collect ti cents for corn and '!" cents for wheat ! No wonder these Kansa peop;e want otluil a to ciituo out and help them eat their surplus but wi.at will the North Carolina boy do when he jjets there T Itiu ii nf Com in ehruvkii. I .w.... 111 "v Vnot Ntbraska lMlrIiit P()rt; ,,. furi. T,.,.v j have ligu.rd the matter out to theiV ! own satisfaction and are confident thai it is cheaper to burn com than ; il ist " h "' "' ! c,,a! is wort h in that Sa.e alv.t.t i'i .'" I'wliei and com does not llnd a read r wale in the rural markets for more than VI cents. Kxperiments : have show n that two bushels of com will ioduce more warmth than one; bushel of coal, and farmers are thus ; binning the former and saving them- selves the trouble of hau.ing it to I ... . .? , I " mavTing tm. coat i.umo aifain. again i . Tl, ..i ,'i.. i-:.. linnin Militarv Invto ,.. r : was blown up last Thursday nitriit. The magazine contained .V10 p-muds j of cannon ponler, and the explosion . was terrific. Windows of the Insti- ' tute were shattered and lights put! out, and housis in Lcxiugtun.fi mile' away, were shaken ti the fouuda j lions. Tho um-'ame. which was i astonishingly low. Their Wakefield "k Stove is the nicest and tpiicl: . 's.t baker on the market. Agents foi sva.ls.vortii. .ilarlinez Langmaii s Pure Ptvi.ared Paints, every hIIoi. glial ant. -ed. aA.S.itt'in i.r tliiclih an. I in4rrlHft. Iiiai.rt.il rn. Ol'liuarli. iliiiif;e.l Mivfii .-,..i. n lino. nitr.wi it -oil lam.-ai rHiik, n., .n ib laib -r N .n-mLi-r, !, l.y l.i-v i s. William-., Mr. Wii.i.ii, T liui.M i i:. f..nnrly ..f I'in.li. ro', V I'., li. Mla i. 11. 1. II. lilLLAU. IUItWAI-.II-WATSIlN.-4t III" ho.Kl III ri!ln I'iirii'. N, C. i.l. I In !l;h InM , Lv Fir v. M S. Kai loll, Vr. o. II. im nil' , .it I in r li. i'liiuiiy, in sir.-.. Mi...aiii:i i: WAIS iX, ..F Llllill.UIII, l:onn;sor -m:i.I.IKK.-Iii I'lunlmin iMunty. N.i'.i.n llu lii.h Iiim- , Lt V.r M. Il.l.lwln. Mr. s. M. Ki.blus.is. ..r oraii. i-.ur.i-f, l. Ml.. Mnv Mu.t.ixLs, of i li.il.i-.ni Mini). THE i:ri.irtil F..r TilK I'.E. i.M) l-y WYA 1 T T A V LOR. l.tloi I'.llt A exM M IMrl.lN V,::i;i II STS No. 1J Si.uili hl.to tlnriln St., llAi.Kiiiii, N. i. lnvmnl i-r V. I AM. COITO.1 MAUKET; iliKi'l M..llne, . -in, VM.I1111C . M S rl.-l 1. ... Ml iaiilK, - , Main-., . ho wiloi.RSAl.KuitoiT.r.Y MAi:m;r lie. - r.muc. un n.-mr. s. c . 10, 'lnl. s; ,'. li-.ilk strl).., I'l.iiv;t...'i lianis l.iirl- i; , i . i 7 lifsl r.flue.l, SS?!'. Sufi.t, I i.K.liy. I. t .i.l lv.,, I 5 M "Ih .i lrl-l la.-li.H, Mi w i r-.p Ciiha. 3i In l.-l A.j,i, Prii... Vjfl'Ji lunuT. 2.I.VJS ! silL-ar- I kb-., V -u .. r .if. hi, ..n.. l'iS.i'-i 14 ! J" ! l'tersl Tu. ! . I.riliillaml. ' t I-.rk. ; crtc. inftil , ii.-i'l. lin.i.-iiif lo. new llrn.u Tir. Illi ' It. Tlio.fi (.i i.'iv, ar for Inrio La... New Aiht-rtisenicnts. 1 TOIX SALS ! A good HORSE and BUGGY fn s:ilc CHEAP. Apply to Rr.v. J o. Gl'THRiE. Kmi'oi ton. N. C. n-.-. ii. i""i. j -.. PITTSBORO' Scientific Academy, FOR ROYS AND GIRLS, jui-aisii srssios nrr.s-i hm-hv 12, 1SS5 i (,,, n uT. J.nuarv n-.li, Ih- II. t Trrm. uutxr ' i'"'"' ' ,rr,"" ''J1- ,'"''," , pn-ar, f:ilU- f'-r C"lli ST . i.r f"r tlii.li-.i'Si. Il n..- T-r I. f.i.. lal Invrii. ii'.u In Hi" s. if n. fo. wra l.ll.i art . atiln.'l.. ktiii... .' . Alii S -Ifiiiiif),' ainl HlHU.'l.ill If.'-.tlM-f. -.... ..It Pll liarK" v n .'.,iiiiilnlif'l m .. I'nin.in.. an.i i.ra.iu ' 'a'j,.'i..'..i i..ui.. F. r ymingia iif..iiaiin.i fr , ;.r'- FiikII-Ii liran. hi-.. 116 l a in, i.ri fk. Kr.in-1 11,... knfl'iiii; f. f-.'-lt fitra .ii.n.1 .-ia im mily. H'-ar-l In li-wn. ii i.. n pri iiciiiil,. i.far u.. t. ii. i in 1 mill. nni'Hl'l In . ian.f. ai. Su. a! Ihf nil-1'll. -if ihf iHrni. su.a ,n: ai. ii'iiif.- , .. in f n'.fr .r. loi-.l.-. K.-r (.a'-u.-inari.. an-l rf f.r hi'f. ft' n..n o-aif. H.l llf.i I I,i-i.ioi.-ll. ' li.- n itH4 it... I 'son 'Pimn fPriM 00 u C. F. & Y. V. R'Y CO. ! To take elT. ct Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1884 ! in v kx.-i vr srvuv. i irmii ..i.if; N'ii-ih . ,-iiln O- In.: squill I Maii' 'at. iarf r M.il ft l'a5..nciT. ; l..vp, n e. in Hfiiii.tivilic " 3 in' a. in l-iivriii.. 111... t n -miirorii, t.i unit. I', H SI1.T, 7 s-1 l.il.rriy, , . 47 a. m. 4 "0 p. m. 1 :tf. li is i i . n M a. m. v.tu Arrive, K 4.". iinftninn. mnil, ,nVl. a v ,, , ,, i , .a frpsf,' -1 ;..r.lrii. n.i.ki- .-I leu ai Si, i.r s s Momos. . ,, t.Q'1 I'..!.. AgOUl.) JKO. M Rosf . "(Jo West Youii' IXew Advti liseincnlH. A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. Popularity nt homo it not alwavi the hi-nt tost i( mi-rit, but we xiiit iroii.Uv in ihe taut tliat u ulnar iiiniin-init l.ii '., for Itm'lf lucli unlv.rwil H.in.l.:itiii;i in itx own t-ity, slitle, auu country, ami muuiig all iieunle, as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 1'lie f.illow!i:i li-tl. r from onvnf our lK.t. known .MBwu lnin.tiii pnnisui ulioiilj Ixi of ll.toium turvciysuUun-r: RHEUMATISM. lii-l an ullack of l(ll...iiiulli. ... an. wre that I coulil not iii'.io lr.,iu 1 1.; hod, or Ur. -w. witkma lirlp. I iri.-.l wn-i.il rumts ilif wilhout inii'-h if any n-lii:l, until I took Am k's Sim wv.nii.i.A, hv the u. ul to I'otilos of D-liirli 1 wiw cniii-ti-jjr ciiie.1. Uuvm ol.l lxrj;- qu.'UiMI,-. ..f uur Sahka-r-AKii.LA, and It still retain, lia wonih-iful poiulmity. 'I'lit' inmiy m-utilit can:. It hu rir.i-tfil in tin. ti'jiii.iv cuiiviiiiv iiiu that It Ii. l!o.a beta blood moliciiic u.vi ullurd to lb. '''" K. T. llARKIIi." U:vi-r St., Iluckbml, lliui.. May 13, 1 SALT RHEUM- ovirwcr In tli lwcl! I'nr.rf-t I iiriuirii. io,i nan toruvt, ;un,tv vmu before bit rcti.oT.I ti l.o.-ll aitlirti-d Willi NhII KI.fuim in it. wor.t. lo.iii. Itfi ulr-c-r.-itioiiH ai.tuallv cnvird more than lia i tb nirtnc, Ins txj.lv mid limb.. p untiielv rurnd bv Aim's Sahmm-aiiii.i.a. Sow c'rrtilicute lu Ayer't Almanac lor lrK.1. 1'RM-AKHl UV . Dp.J.C.AyeriCo.,Lowcll,Mas8. Sold by all Pruijtsi ?1, bit botlln for li. HURRAH FOR CIJIUSTMAS! OLD SANTA CLA1JS II AS ONCK MORE MADE HIS HEAEQUAKTEKS i l. mm STORE! aud he IS leaving A GRAND DISS. LAY OT DOLLS Wax, China und talking, TKUMPE1S, CHINA TOYS, UN TOYS, WO JDLN TOYS aud all kind ol TO I S to suit young folks. Also a beautiful lot of i'ANCY OOODS, JU1UCKETS, WALL POCK LIS, ULACKIN0 CASES, IDUFSSINO CASES, I TOILET CASES. WORK POXES, SHELL Ll XE i, V tUTTNU DEiK.S, ALLlMS, 1 !'-.n i Km. HANDSOME CAKDS, j all kinds of CHINA VaSES, aud a great many other things to PLrlASH iilK iOl'XG FOLKS. y; , A pi;y.sl.;M' to suit , . ,, . . ! ".V'. 'W "' J'oui'g- itio IT big, at LONDON 3. and very cheap. Ho is ottering special low prices to ilhurchi'S ami Sunday schools for THEIU CHRISTMAS TREES. He had a nice block of CAN DY TOi'S, FRENCH aud PLAIN CANDIES, NT 13, 1UISINS, CURRANTS, CITRONS, DATES, PRUNES, FLOS, APPLES. ORANGE s, LEMONS, COCOAN UTS, CAKES, CRACKERS. CANNED GOODS of every description, REST CREAM CHELAE. PINE APPLE CHEESE, PLUM PUDDINGS, MINCE MEAT, OAT FLAKES, iu fact every thing nice to cat. A FEW FIRE WORKS. LONDON has also i other slock of good.-! dded to Lis; and he can ' furnish you with anything you wish hi mo very lowest prices, i iiiue earij . l Do not wait for the rush! and you will be be better acconiuiudatod ! Mctrv Christmas to voii all! Con" and see ! W. L. LONDON. Pin or... N. C, Dec. 11, 1SS4. A. k. KASIilN. M. . RAMOS. A II SL.XMMS. ! FAYE'ITEVILLE. N. C, j WHOLESALE GROCERS. i Al!'U 3. Isr4. It CITOR'S N'OTTCF.. -HAV- i i lia: ai-'l, 1 lu-ri-Ly ii-itey .ill ix-rfoim tii-liltnt .'lalin. : .ti.-tiii.i ii,. ful l .lis'isli'iii t piiiii.lt 'In- -mne li. I i ni- 1 :-- l lio Jo'.l. N'.vi-nl i-r, livti. i S..V. 111. 6M. JAMKSW. KIH11.KUAN. Ccmmissioners Erpcnses. 3N ACCOR1HNCE WITH SEC a u,.ii7is.tTtifi'i.i!i-. i.l n iM.iE.i'i. ik. it tne l,a.iniif iviiuiy iinninl!i!.iiiersiirl li.iliain cunty, .l.i li.in-l.y i-erilfjr that U.i' r.ll-wlti I. a true ana oirrwl Hiaienifnl F- r llie rear cnillnK Ki.v. inti. IhHi. i.F ilif ainmini. Item, nint naiurc nf all inm ru....i4ii,.ii an liifil In ilif lii.ar.1 to th. nniniiK-r in. Hsu nfvi-o.ii) . .... .I.-- ..u...... i .... wan In ..'.Mini, an.l tlio .U.tan-'f lrarelp,l l.y l Iii lllflinifrh rni-l'is'llviilr In altfiuillnj tlio flllll. . T.i c. It. s.rr, Kur 2" .Ihj'm a- ..ininiwi.l.'iipr, 3 ' im nimlii-p C. lillnl'lrp, - 1 " ..ii ll...ir. ..F .1ii'Hll'.ll, ' I al M'N.r.-'s l.i lU. ' 5 al I run Ini.'li ' Hrl'lfte, i'..in.iiiliu tai IIhI f.-r 1KM, IlOolVI'Ilt fflH. ll ... I'., 4" nilltw uavollpil. M (HI it mi 3 IM 6..H1 I 41. Ti I 1 ti as. tm T.I W. II. HATCH. Fur 'if. dav. a. pniiiinl-..li-ner, 7 - ...i fliiMni- :'iiiiitililpf. i i.n n.iMi.l r.. lu.-alli'ti, 1 al Mit-.rii'. llrlilKi-, " M lnlli liavi'llisl, ' C'ini.iillrK 'a II"' ' ('..iiiiiiIhkImi. a. imn-haplng aitfiit For ..Kir-li..inie (liu t'i.Uag pari ni lS3), r.-! 00 is no i no 1 mi SMI SV.KS 8U.0U IV3.7H ToJnie. A- Won, F"l' T7 rtav. a. inii!iW.!nr, ' A on Klnaii'S i-onitnlttpp, - 1 ' i.n 111 anl ul IUlu.all.iii, Vi " i m UrnlKi-a. l-imiac... :hih mill'. iravpllort, Uuni-uilntt tax ll.t tor 1S4. m no ' 6.) M ul: i4ni jl u." j TU NxM a In (fHflnn V (lay. No. 3.. IW4. ii. L. B IXLINE, clerk H. T. CHAPIN, DKUGCZST, riTTsnono', n. c. Drugs, Medicines, Toilet and Faney Articles. Trusses, Garden Heed, Cigars, Paints, Oils, fie. ' Praiw-rltiini i-nri-rully ciimpouudwl day or Bib4i April 10, liWA. ly Visitors to 11 A I K (r II SHOULD CALL ON Grcrge T. Stronaoh WHOLESALE (lllOCER, tin. 14 Marlln Rirrmt, RETAIL (JR0CKR, K". 9 MHi kot kihI 10 3Jm tin Hu-m To my oM fUHtoinnrn hik) rrl'nla I Iiqva nlf M ny (tune ami hhs iiiu at iny nirt ami 1 will i rout you Juhi a.- (f(rtl (f.nly ihr- lilHakutr wl ftwdt nn n "t t.n liHiKl - nt l ili't in il)i'itirti unim, wku wp hii'I ft!l Die hu-int"r hiiiI out biinrtt uf bh iim. 1 linve a Very lur' Hn.ck f hmvy (tnrlm. 300 bbls. Sugar, 138 sack Coffee, 1 00 bbls. Mackerel, 84 bbls. Molasses, :5 tierces of Lard, 200 bbls Flour, 'MUM lbs. Hams, MEAT, MEAL, Etc , 15 loss Tota 50,090 Citan, cheaper than the clienpetit, etc. PRICES CL'RRENT SENT ON AT' PLICATION. j Our Retail Store, under charge of WAYNE ALLCOTT, linn ovi.ryililnu, ami fruni Hvory Hldii, sin u ;rAtUint-il un bi-rurlnu ihr- .prvli'nt. ol n Uua Hiiil L-Mii.il -l u JUilitK nt K""'l-' our foneral io i.f CANNED i.iiHII.S, t'HEKSR. I.AHI), HAMS, Kl.OCK. HAKIMi I'O.VIIKIIS. OOLII mill 81I.VF.K mills, H l iT.1. nt.. ur I KAN. ro .t.kcu nt by i.ur cuhti .rr.i-i'H am ilio U-hI on ill. Itttb-IU m.rk.i, I'Hi'inlulv -.lii. fri-Mii-i-i. Ih nnr 'nilr .u.ck all bnvini; broil purrlm-i-l Blm-i- AL'OI'ST l.i, IB4. St-pt. ib. IBM. IllM. While in Raleigh GO TO The Square Dealing Clofc ana Shoe House, J. M. Rosenbaum's old stand, S- E. ciirnr Faynttevllle aud llargolt au-Mta, Where you will find a large and well assorted slock of CLOTHING. HATS, SOOTS AND SHOES, and at lower prices tbau any other House in the State. CALL AND RE CONYINCED. Septaniuurt'i, IbHt. Dm. M. T. S'i:!:ls, I W. C. NOKBIS, Late ot N..rnn, Wyatt 4 Laic nt Norn.. Marconi Taylor. nrlfflo. M. T. Norris & Bro. Who buocooiI Npi'ls, Wyjiii ac Tnylor at ibolr U4 HlHIlll, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND GOMrrllSSIOH MERCHANTS, No. Ki Exchange and No. 15 East Martin Streets, HALEIQK, 3M. o. YE CARY A LARGE STOCK which we offer to the trade at very low juices. VW W. give SI'EtTAl. AT I ESTION lo the .al. o OOT'l'ON, kl.kf.Hlii.al Iiirii .-si rli'i-M mill i-i.iurn. at nnr l'r.-.IU'V H..I-I mi ri'n"nis,l..ii nt .iiihII .'hartr... I.il'uri.1 H.lviui.-i'i iiia,'.t".ii lii.iiiin Htiireil witb a.. Al-ll'.H LT l'H'H.-''. lilllllli.. Ai'tiiH i.r l'iic. nii'Ui' Siim.i- ri.ii..tiato. A;i'lita fi'l' Vli.ll UiovU Oli.liii. Aui fur tin- . i l.-i.riiteii hu.uowhII CnltoB TlnW, till- KIliK nt 111.' .'.lUnn tlmil. Jmiu.ry IT. l84. FIRE! FIliE!! lie Prudent and HSUBS M PROPERTY! IN THE I C. HOME INSURANCE CO. This company has la-en in micce- ...i fiiH-i-nttoii lor si xicen years, ii is tu I M mm mm SOLVENT and PROMPT i.l ll.n ....x ..w, i of tu hui.uu All kinds of Huildinen inBuml at reasonable rates. le warnitl by the lossee of your neighbors anil insure in time, IX. A. LONDOXtJ, Agent. Spt. 4. IRt, lWf;?Wrwt(