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JWuj Cnalham Record " " TIGTItSDW. nWi'!-:.UiKIf2.r. 1884. &OCAX. H.J3COXUS. Meiiiit CimisrMAs! n-Don't, let the new year find jou in debt for your paper. MVMr. AsaTlioums killed fifteen partridges at one shoot, a few days g- MTOiily a few more days, and 1884 will be iiiimhe.cd among the things of the past. The young folks here will have a skating carnival next Monday night which will be a most p.casaiH occa sion. "Mr. J. M. Robinson has pre Rented the Kkcohi's museum with a Leu egg that weighs over four ounce. tm- In our next issue we will no iloubt publish the usual sad list of crimes and casualties that happen every Christmas. j I We would remind our maiden readers that only a few more da m of : Leap Year remain, and they had bet- ter make the most of them! 7T. , : -Mr. J.M. llobmson. of th. . towiuuip, can uoasi oi oeiugeiii. ii. the name age. as President I'leve.and having been born on the same day of the same month of the same year Mr-Tt 1 ",l "ninni v. al. sin,. i i-1, i.i r '! ..L. t we published the "h.H.ki . ' of the terrible (.unter tiagt.h, and . . , i . we know that there is any clue likeiy to lead to the murderer's conviction. .w w... ....... MP We heartily congratulate Hro. B initz. of the rt . Is'.j n o' Mes .eng -r. upon the reappearance of his paper an full and interesting as ever. Not many men in the .Staie would have had the energy or ability to have re vived so piiekiy friiiii so heavy a losa. 9ST A fair notice and one that is meant ! Your accounts are now due and past due ut London's : lie needs his money. Kemeniber no now ac counts will b! allowed at Loudon's after the 1st of January, without what you owe has been settled. If your credit is refused it will be your own fault. Warren Prior A Son. Fayette villc, Watches, Clocks. Jewelry. Cut lery and Silverware. We cany tin largest line of goods suitable for AnniveiKary, ' lJirlh.l.iy, J.ridal and Wedding Presents of any house in the State. And we cordially invito all to make us a vi it when in the city. Any orders sent us will receive prompt attention. - .- 1 You can still find at London's tkose cheap dollar lots of goods f.n one more week : 1- los. ii.aiiuiaien Sugar for sU.OK, U lh. Light lirown Sugar for Si.tM. Si lbs. Coll'ee for fl.tUI. 1'2 lbs. Hacon for 1 li:l. 12 yards Checks lor M. Ft ya .ls A A Sheeting for il.tH. Call soon and bring the money ai these are cash prices. t&"lt you want to buy honest, reliable goods at the lowest possible prices, try Sa npie S. Brown, Who!' -sale and He:ail Merchant, fireens boro. He car ies th largest stock in th" State and believes that it i ays ,( bent m the long run o sen goojs at very ahort profits, and to scl. hones- goods, so tha' . very customer may go away pleased w ith his baigaiu and call again, (iive him a trial. A Hams.imk Present. More than which pt-o.hic.ed :iil.0h(l or more bales night n lump oxploded in a house oc-; curled within. He gaMcrcd up what a year agooiieof out 'own ineii, wiio of cotton, woith SI. l.lO.IUMI If one copied by negroes on the northern , h.. could of the pi ce.-i. sent them to had unfortunately become hitcmper- sixth of this .re.i wns pi inled in to-; nd of Main street. The elol hing of t. Treasury Department, and got ate, resolved to stop drink. ug, and in bacco. ,-ix milium p Muds if this urticle Wo women was instantly ignited, and I hack ST'i Tne people uf Cabarrus order to encourage him in his good o lid be the icld. worth nearly a the fated creatures ran frantically in- county have experienced a sensation resolution Home of his friends p oin-i uiilhoii and a .pint"!- dollars as to the street. Their clothing was in the siitlden depart lire f, r unknown iaed to give him a fine suit of clothes much as the ei. lire. o:ton cropVI'here literally burned from their bodies, regions, of Mr. J. A. C. U. lh a hith thiH Christmas if he did not taste a wi.l be eno.igh l.ihor still h it to cul-! Mul one was so horribly burned that i crto prominent and highly respected drop of -liquor during the year, au 1 livate ttt h-.ist 4l).H,l.l acres in cotton. ; the riesh in many jilaces was burned - citizen of the Rocky b'tver section we are pleased to know that today which will joi.hicc- enough to amount from the limbs. The death of this I Mr. Welsh caino to" Charlotte u few he wears hi new suit ait proud as a to S7tH5,l! j one is inevitable. There is some pos- ; days ago, sold fifteen bales of mort- maii oucht to be ! ' w;, . .....o;....i . ri.... f,..f..tl....- i nihility that the other may survive, i o,i,ted cotton, and. a.voni panic 1 bv Xo Nrsi'i-.Nsios. lliere will h iii BiisjicnRion in the pubiica i.m of tin llicoiin during the Chris' mas ho'i days, as is customary with nearly ali the newspapers of the State. We appreciate how much our readers enjoy the weekly visits of the Hk-.'ori and we do not wish to mar their Christinas pleaaureH by depriving them of its visit this week. The Iti.-oHD never takns holiday at the expense of its subscribers, but is tmbiished every week ol Ihe year. '. i . . i l i , ,, ii Ve know there would be agieat dis !! U.nr 1 1 , .,. appointment in many households if no ItccoRn visited them this week. ho here it comes ' A Coi.i; Ki'Ei.i.. The mild and de lightful weather that we have enjoyed - II OtHt fall received a sudden check on laut Thursday, when winter sud ; every week. All iml istrious settlers tlenly asserted its supremacy and a 'are cordially welcomed. We are cold wave of unusual s verity swept ; glad to learn thai a prominent physi over thacomitrv. A cold lain set in. I ciau from JWton contemplates buy- on that day, and in the afternoon it j Jn...:i...i i ..I........1 i .uuwuu n.i.t iitti.tr,. ...... r,i,-,-i.,T.4 n., , a piercinir cold wind blcv so hard ..r. .. , .. . . i . that it was terrible for man or beast .... x. t, eipoHed to it. Next morning (r n- .1. i ...... ;..,ii"t...l 0,fH,U ..1....... and it was freezing hurt! all day. Un Saturday the young folks about here t.-j . :.. ., i. .... ti... UMIL'ItU ,UH 1U fl.1,11.1 .1.13 II,'. o . . sweet potatoes. Iiesi.les, Miller. r . At Amusino Hoax. There was re-! Clicks, fn.it, ,Vc At a modcrute '";d"red him to leave the Siate. since cently quite a stir among our county-! climate this crop is worth XlfrM. ! whe" ,,w whereabouts is unknown, men around Lockville over the re-1 Mr. Joe Mgerton, w hile standing in i Eliabeth City Falcon : The Hert ported finding of a large amount of his nne the other .1 iy. observed a large ford High School, under tLe able money by a negro, named lhiUlott -ii. wild turkey-gobbler Hying towards 'management of Mr. (!. L. Kiddle, we who lives near there, liill coutideii- hiui, and throwing his caue. broke are pleased to learn is in a ilouiishing tially told Home of his friends that the turkey's w ing ii'i l bro.ight hiui condition Mr. lii.l.lle is a teacher of ha dreamed one night that some money was buried at a cei tain place, that next day be went to the place and after digging Homeiiuio fouinl a large iron ehet,t ill which was a largo amount of gold and silver, and that, he had counted as much iih jtlftMlOO of it. Of course such a secret could not ho kept, and soon it was talked nilllM i.v ,.vo. vhodv in the nchdihor. hood, manv ivlieving it true. Every ni.'ht Hill's cabin was crowded w ith visi ors, so popular did he become, It is even s.rd that a prominent tuer- chan! at Loekville agreed to sell out ' to him his entire stock, for which ; I3ill was to pav StODlt. and in fact he ' soon was regard -d as a millionaire, i mid il was reported that several per- hoiih had seen soni" of : lie bars of fold Gradually however doubts bean to ame and as Hill did not show his mo-icy, manv of his adhe-- i rents began to fo sake him. until now : i you can scarcely find anyone about tiockville who will admit that ho ever believed liill's tale. 1 he H . scm M r t. ( o. Y o regret : to announce that the Itynuin Mann- fae'ining Company is financially cm- barrassod and its afla is have been : placed in h.. hands of a Keceivcr. ; For several months th" facto y of this conipanv has not I n opera nig because of the low price of yarns and manufactured goods. At the time work was suspended it was hoped by the directors of the coiupaiiy tha' this suspension would be temporary, and that an advance in p ices would soon justify them in resuming. Dm- ing the past two or three years the company had bo-rowed a consider- aWl. ftmomit of money for the orec-1 tion of mMi'ional liml. lings and fo- tne lnircnase oi vaiuaoie imp' oven ,ftehinery. and on account of th, i deivession in business since that I ' ',llf' have not been able to re- j erowned wilh an elegant and more j 1 1,nr" tl"' """"' '"1i borrowed. As; ,mn mtifl suiiper. passed pleas- Charlotte Observer: rt v. Alfred there se ..ned io be no prospect anllv awav.-Alr Drake is an old SmIcs has iic.-epled the services ,,,,:,... .,.t. ... . .....l ;!, - L,,. ,, ... ... :J,.f(i. v,.. i?;t l . .r : . . t....... ....... ... ,. ,. , i fir.icrio t iv s.'cure iiieir erentio s - .' and pay a'l etpiaMy. the stockholders ! of the company held a uic' tilig as : w ek ami instructed th"ir presiil'.Mit to make appl.:at,on o the Judge of tl.tsjudi.Ma district tor die appon. -l mont of a Ivce.ver, which Judge f . ni'T promptly did. J3v this action all , , the creditors ore iiaci'.l on the same f o ing. no one of them being p(. f erred to the other. The niilel.red ness is said to be about. !:(". 0;lil, while the estimated value of the assets is 7(5.0d(l. the mac"'iineiy ha ing valued at .i'l'J.ODH and the roal estate at $'24.00,1. There is no rea son therefore whv aiivcrclitoi shotild feel uneasy about the payment of his ca.m. Had i, -t the stockholders anp,.edfortl..-M,,pointment.,fn 1 ceiver any creditor comd have forced their nropertv into market and sold at such a sacrifice as to have paid , . onlv a porllon of the Ciaiius. but now , , . the lu-ceiver tieiimr no 'cr the orders f the Court will be able to dispose: able to dispose : letter advantage ; I III." o oiiertv .0 iiei'.ei for ail concerned. Whatever loss there may be will f;i'. I upon the stockho'dets, and we cannoi lefrain from cxircssinr our sympathy fo- those enterprising gen- tieuieit who thus iimv lnt in their attempt to establish a cotton factory , our county, an enterprise mat surely descrv d ihe best wishes of all our citizens. Statd Itfews. Oreenshoro' Fat riot : A largo part j of this eoiiul v it, now under the t , k law, electiie.s are snon to be held in other large di-tlricts. while others are ina'iilig iii'i'a!:gi-meiits to avail tneiu- j selves of the bene its of the law. It is only a .pie-i: i .ii of limn when the! wliole coiiaiv will l e uu.ler llie siock - Manv i'f t'.iose origimtllv hostile' to the law. now th it its manifest. ...I ...... I ii.,r it ' , warme.tt a.lvocates. Tarhoro Southerner: Jvlgeeotube . had in cotton this vc. tr 5'. .(). I acres ' built houses in their day and time 'ami built I hem well :.n,l elieao. as ill ... . our sUter town manv still stand t . bear witness. In the lo.v.r portion. of Salem can be seen a i uge, two; -torv frame house ereete.l years ago. The iitsteriiil was furnished and the, conlracior took the j h at 5t.lt). It ' ; took him 1(M days to build it and lie! thought he had a "good I hiug." Our , fathers ami foretatli. -is lived cheap, j , worked cheap, ..nd practiced economy ' in everv sense in l ie wor.l. lv mis ; means many laid up a goodly share . , , . i I ... u hum nmi...', l;.'ii-. a. in in that would not keep soul ami body together in our .lav and generation, and they enjoyed life. too. and upon the average lived to a ripe old age. Warrentoii (i,i.ette: Northern neonle in ouest of laud ale in town 1 ing property in W.irrcnton ami open- . . i,..ain, fr ... .......v.- ... ...... ....... .... - . . . - . .i; i 1..I... n.-.. leases, nut the pal ties conceimal for northern mvali.ls J i.Jolin tna-i . . i i I,, i. ...iio nu i... ' some reason made no complaint. Ji is ham. etl oik t.nviiship, tell us lie. i .... i . .1 :,....,...,, i, ,,!,. ..,, i,u,u ; more tlagraiit con.luct tor which he niadii this eai with nil two noises, . . , .. . i..v...,iv-liv.. I,,,,. r cotton. soveuv,ls nt l,lst Hnested. excited strong thi.ns.'.n.l no Is of ,1 tobacco' .I.., ............ ... ... I.... ,.f ,,i. I.Mii.l, ,.,1 ty hands ol coin, one liini.lietl ,.;.....- i..,ui ,f ,.-l..,.,t ti,....n innet hits!. els ot wlieat. tlneo -l .f ....... l .,., I,,.., i,.., l ,,f I'd of oats an. I one linn. lie.l t)t , seventy and niiit I. l.-.l t II v. . .....a ..... " j to the ground, and after a short rive, j caught him. The turkey had been i frightened In .ionic fox-hunters, and Was in the act of alighting when Mr. , I'.ri ton saw it. 1 Fayette villa Observer: A few days ago a gentleman of tliis county, who had noticed t Iih marks ol rats eating the corn kept in a large open bin on Insnlaee, was lunch puzzled to account tor their getting out. as. irom tnesiiape of the bin, while it was an easy matter getting in, getting out s ne.l impos- sible the sides being too smooth besides sloping in such a way that exit by climbing was out of the .pies- tiou. A day or two later, hearing a squealing in the bin, he ma le a slight ', and watched to see how they managed. One old rat ran to the il of the bin top nearest the coi n, ""'I lowered himself down until he liel.l bv only his forepaws mid head, His friends in the box. seizing his tail, limbed up n this rat ladder until all were out. when he quick! v scamper I ed oil' Tno gentleman who saw this I is reliable, and vouches for its truth. s,Ht(,svjI!p T.rin.loini h : Mr and Mrs j.y jj p,.,,, celebrated the fifti).,, n,,jvmsarv of their marriage, ,lt j,,,,,,.,, west Statesville wvduesd.lv evening. A number of ,1...;.. r,;..,i.ls l.i. l l.cii in. ii ...I in u,.,l : tM.y vf,,i manv and lie n tv con- ; Wrutulalions u)on the attainment of ; sl,n jm)f, jjf,, t,lf,,.thr .and the large smr( , ,,1,;,.,!! and mental vigor : t(inf to ,,,,,,, v,.t. They are i jm(.,.,j rt rul0lv w,.jj preserved' ami j handsome coiipht Mr. Drake now , y,; VeUis old. bis wife a few vears his ' j .,'(, fair to pass manv !.,, We,hli,,g anniversaries. A iiuiu- ,,,. ,)f th,,ir f.i(.lllls rernenib:-.-. .! tiictu W.-duesdav eveninir. with "ol- .,, vtlUxumi t) ! ,. rt f ii ,.,.... the eveiiiii-'. t .uatnauiu.e. nun nis oiu nieuiis in 1.1. r, c.f.llllY im.i ll.ll. lllfl.lj 111".,- vp.,rs f Vod.led happiness. En kcohii i.i , ; ,v, T ,m U)(, ,,.,.; ,1(11He of M. (llstou n(.(r Iiini ,toll u, iiirneilto the ''i-oiiiid. Mr. Holt was at work some distance from the house and before he could get there the tire ,1 made such headway as to prevent ' . saving itiivthing. and all his fur j : ue and cUlics. together with his j pes and about, three hundred dol-! t hail : his I nit ! 1' l Marv Badg-r Hale, wife of Mr. p . 'ir.,i,. Z l,.,..- ,.f il... puli .1. , . itt-t- died' at her home in this i ( v m ls,l , jlS, tl i(ll()l,t 4S . h'Wtten and called for an axe han-; : V(,ir,. Ml,s. litlo Wlt. tho ,,1.1. st ? 1 was produced, and taking -, . ,. ,,f .,. ,,, , it m bis hands the negro aked Mr. i.i . .. i; ,7 1 McCull to count up ami see what his ; i, , , .,, i," . . ' purchase amounted to. 1 his the : 1 'It'll! t M ( II I I 41 III (lit lit I. II' ll t'ii1 . , , - , i t ' ,, . p , , v, , lii.lih lilt proceeded to do. and while ; ...ii.ii. .'v. ih.tuisaii',iifii!:i. .viiuiit-i. , , , , , , , ' he was leauinir over the counter , o( s)()1(( l(,Ks1(,llls"n'0i(ll(.. nl w;(.n ((m. ()f l( ski(ls br().() ,U1(, ,,; Jesse Banks tried to bold a hogshead up. but his strength failed him. and over 1, (Kill pounds of tobacco crushed iiim against the wall, crushing him so badly that be tlie.l in a few hours. His skull was broken and out! arm. and his bieast was umslied in. Asheville Citizen: Nitt Haster, now about (ill vears of uge. was a former slave ot the late Col. Stephen j vigilance. They found :hree men Lee. lie entered on his life as fieeil j overcome wi'h liipior. lying wheie man with ii wife and eight or nine I they bad fallen in back lots and al cliildren. and of coiii'm' w-iliout prop-i mi.J,t frozen to .1. nth. They were erty. Hy bard work and thrift he I carried to the gu ild hmise where accumulated money enough to pur-j they were thawed out. Had tin y not chase 21 acres of land in Ch nin'scove. : ,c,'tl (.arcd for they would certainly He ha-: prosp red. He is now worth have peiishe.l in the cold. An 1 I about .Tf2.MM. owes no man anything. gentleman near Asheville. who didn't and is proverbial for his promptness; mve. the utmost conli.len.-c in banks, in paying his debts. His family are ' placed !T-" in greenback.', which, he comfortably supported, and his chit had hoarded, into a era -k i i the wall dren are ail being educated -- We i f his house for safe I e -ping. A publish, the above as an incentive mouse discovered it. cut it up into io ts;iiiniiai.; oui coi.iirn r. t.uei t , . . , . , . . . habits of industry, and to show them what can be done by men of their race. F.n Ri-vuhii 1 On Thins. lav tnoii'di she, too, is fearlullv burned, ..i.v.i. W.....1 a ' - - man in this town cut his foot with an; axe while chopping wood. The in-1 jury was very painful. .h-iriviiig him j ,f sleep tor a wliole night ; and the, font became much swollen so that he could scarcely rest it on t he lloor. Al Ihe suggestion of one who had read of the tobacco cure, he wrapped his foot in moistened tobacco leaves, ami renewed them a time or tvo during t ie hp it.. Ilien-ln-I was very snr prisit.g by morning Ibe naiii and ... j ..in .... ,. . ,, . . . ileal l mi tuft hwciiiiit w lis Lrone, alio the wound ill good condition to heal. ' A while man named Hughes, who had been about, here for some : mouths, finding employment as a wood chopper, was detected last I-'ri-! day evening in rude and indecent conduct towaids a little girl whom he met on the street, for which he was arrested, and after examination, sent to jail. Since his eoulineiueiit " ''(,me J ,";it "e 1 Kuilty of such conduct in two it has come to light that he has been or more ' "." , which fill i l i . .. . miuated I uesday night m the action J of an unknown liartv who took him i i rom the prison, and it is sanl, laid . . . I ,1 1 mi linn ii verv rievfre fliiirirmir. ninl the progressive sort and is bound to command success. V are pleased to note this compliment to our young eoui.tynian, a son of Mr. H. L Kid- d!u. -i'.n. lii.om, J -A little girl named Goodwin attempted to enter her home near Columbia, hy a window, m nouse ocmg cioseu uming me temporary absence ot tlie nteiit!s. i IhIo entering tne winnow leu upon mi ue.-h. nun uim.ji.t ... .-.mik-iuc hh- sell' she died and was found in this position by the returiuug parents. Columbia in T'yrrcl county is known ij as a dry town, haviugtlie -local option " law. No intoxicant can he bought in the town or near it. The Norfolk Ledger of late date announces the shipun lit to parties 111 and around Columbia .if -four wagon loads of joys an 1 ileniijohns. each tilled with stimulation of some sort. It is piu- sinned t hat o or Columbia friends are preparing lor oeiiu mans i m.ucc meat and egg-nog. Oi" IM,,'I,S ,l,0.v ' t..i ;... ....,,i;,.,,c i 1 danger of harm from snak. ' lutes. A very pretty Utile olliciaUaiigle w i reported from Hyde. Ihe county finance committee alter examination i of the accounts of the old Slicril. (who ' was re-elected tins year) ascertained Ins imb l.tcluess to the county to he some SX.5M. a considerable porlinn of winch li had tailed to account for. The SheritV, on the other hand, pro .in. -en urines in proe mai overiiaid his account SIl'Jll had t the last sesMon of the eoiintv commission ers tin board remained in session four days figuring on the conllicting ac counts. Tuey made the Sheriffs liabilities to the county a matter of 57.2'27--vcr twelve hundred dollar?. less than tin liiidinef. The Finance ' niltie's Sheriffs sureties be- couiinj' iilariued withdrew from his . . L.Jio' t' , '. , ..... .' . " ' " ......... ...... ... the l-'orsvth Kitles as his escort to llahigh for his iiiangur.il i"ii. The (Sovernor and his civic and military escort will go lo Kalcigh in a special cur tendered for the purpose. by the North Cirolina Railroad Company.! "Word-, fail to eress my grati At liuuriiiburg a few nights ince, tude' savs Mr. Sclhy Carter. f Nash Mr. MeC.ill. a merchant of that place. , ville. Temi . -for the b.-neliis deiiw d lit. the hour being late ami everv-; ,,,M,.V ,,HV,1, ,'"'1",,.v , l"r '"" ' t'nt,,'v'1 ''J"1 Tsk,V !' 1,,t 1,,ow H"m"K U- Mc( 1H.n.,,,Vk . ,,:,w,"l1,"V" 'l' '"'','s wdiich the : 1 1 c" ro iia.i inui.i:. ii un and taking , ' them from the co.intt 1'iir lliem , ! awav in a vinise Th. negro then an- l1''!m"' 1 1 1 i 1 1 k of something he had j adding up the figures, the negro j "'Idint; dealt hi lim a severe blow on t be head ; with the axe handle. Mr MeCall fell i to the lloor inse:i-jblc where he re- maiiied for some time, and when con-: scioiisness tiually returned he found that the negro had escaped with a ; piant:ty of goods. Mr. McCull wn ' severely but not dun);, rously hurt I The negro has not I ecu captured. I The police of this city r ied at least I three lives last night, thr nigh their; m le nieces, ami nm. in a nice nine I .st out ,t it. hen the old gentle- man wanted it he found il all there, ..ill. litter .if litli.. i.n.-,. k K- j Ins eldest son. took two mules and ; deiitirted. it is presumed, f-.r the w.-st. - ...... . r a :, ..ii .i... m ., ",MM "'""' " " 'lsh abandoned a ti ue an d devoted wl," w,,ll M'v,',, luhbeii He was a ! I","""lu". .a..,....-, ...... was regarded by his neighbors as the very soul of honor, conseipienlly his . strange conduct i.a-,crea'ed a genuine , sensation, ile ha.l a he ivy debt to: pay which would have taken every , cent of his cotton money, and the explanation given for his absconding is linn, receiving so iiiucu monev iiom i.. ..f ii,:.. .. ....... I ...I I ,,,o l.tl- mm- ,M .i.e. i ,'ii-, ii. in ' '. ...mi ll M resist the tciuptati-.il to pocket it and go lift' some where else to get a fresh start in life. A I most Siillociited. A correspondent of the News and Observer from Fayetteville says that last Sunday morning, soon after the , Methodist Sunday school bad con vened in its close chapel, where the setoii ha-1 fiirmslieil a hountitul supply of coal, the burning of which pro.iuccl quite an lncspiraiiic gas, the inhaling of it pioduced in some . lifteen of the children and some of tho officers quite serious case of asphyxia, causing them to taint and li.ll M lie... ...... t cti. ..ill , ... . , ,, ,, for the timely acts of otheis in throw- . .. , . . Ulir 0..u the doors and windows, . . . . , . admiUuig fresh air, fatal lesu Is no fall prostrate from their seat, lint doubt would have . ensued. The spectacle was fearful to see so many little boys ami girls lading prostate, on the floor, with countenances ter- ' ribly distoited. intimating almost1 immediate .h al h. - Mr. James Havuid, on of Senator Itayard, is engaged in teaching school in a little hamlet in southern Mary- land, having preferred this to accept - ing an otVice which was tendered him s.m.i tirnt fi.ic.. j A Kailioad Accident, . rrIn , vuntiriu star. , ,,i,t, express train on the ViImin;on. Coluniliia .v. Augusta ; li'i-oa,! xvlii-li left this citv at 8 ,Vlock last night, met wilh an aeci- j,it,llt ut tj. ,i,.uv. bridge, at the H'ulV. j ,v ,i,.i the engine, tender and the "ir,iig!i express ear were thrown into j tn. (,.,, Fear river. From what we (.ould ieai n the n-ci. lent, was caused . ; IV H failure of the brakes to v.oik . ,,',,,,., jv. The draw was open for ; tu. parage ,,f ,. f the Fnvit icviilo' st,!iti,l..:tts. t. proper signal i Was displayed. The engineer appiiud j ,,,. i11;lU(..,' ,i. t..ull slowed ii. : 1 mlt '.U,,(I t() stoj, ulltil ti. .,iilie aml fulw.u,i express car ha.l plunged into the i iver. Foiiiimfelv, was shiiousIv hurl; tliexijfi- li. 'cr juini'iii'f oil' on ihe bridyev un hurl, after reversing his engine, and ,j, ii,-.m:lI1 jumping into the river' escaping wit h a lew bruises. As M)n as i,,,,,, ln.lti((ll !ls ,--eivi d .,.,. ,,( ..,.,, (,.n u imoliv. s,.llt ,lt ail, laoughi the folhiseiiv. The ei:'es t iiliti Hull VVl.n, j,,,,, t)l. .jV(.. W;ls ,, ,,, ,,,,1. evinces I'm- .l n-l.srnn .lie l'in li lirown. the manager of ibe Kxpres ollicc here, went up to llie seel I the wreck al oliee. nil a lug bo.i . t' liiuke iliraiigeiui-iits to h.''iii'! tin express freight, il possible. The p.-tir Mill, rer that ha, be. n liisiiitr liiuiself itli so called Ti oci.i s and tlieieby upset u Momm-h it!i ,;t cniimr the tiouM.soine c.niL'ii. (jl. i,ii!.l tal.e .nil- :nK ice tintl u.-f ai ""VI lh. Hull's Cough Sviup and get ,''' A bullet with which Ilemv South- , rn. of ( Ire. nvi.le. S. ( '.. as wounded j, neck at 11,.- l.ai.le of (i. itvs . .... .... ,.. . : . iim nas ui i.een laiien unni i.e iieutli lus collar none hy a surgeon. Tiie bullet was In. I disfigured, and looked ;ts new as when ft entered his neck. it tlln-t i all mv life with scrofula, inv ?u ','"." '1 """"! "!. " 1'. '"" 111 ' -- '' ,Vi",,'r.v H,,r"!" '.v ,MM,.V- .' t ur.er .tales that he w.. ntii. ly cured by Aver's S.r. s.itir.i ill und j since .liscolitiuiiui''' Its us, ,,, th,- I.t .mouths ago. lias Inn I no return scrnl'iiloiis sympt . - V.H. W.,ke.,e,Uv t .... M.reen.- ooro . A. ( .. .lealeis m I lard ware ami Machinery, invite the riliens ..I Chat nam t ex.iiniiie t hei: ,:n ge and 1 il I'l !! I' coiii.ee stocti. which v 1.1 he sol., . ! i . ii w-t ., astonishingly low. I heir Uahctielo. ( ook Mo , is I be incest ii, .1 Age I .ail; iplick lis f.c esl baker on Un- luai k.-i. a.lswort h. Mailni.. ,V Fine IVeptiled Faints, guaranteetl. every ga ion i .. .-I i..r I'm. lti.i'"Uii i.y W VA i 1" a i'A V li O . .nan Kii. ,v commission mkis'-ii ms. Ni. IS Satili m... Mat-Hi. St., I.ai.i X. I'r. i'ini.i i ':J. IMM. Cirl'l O.N M.Mlktit': .1 1 MnWIIiic. - I" i Mlil-llit.s. I'l M.r.i-i I." w M .a. line, " :. staitit. - - ei' viioi.i:si.i Mnat -.' I; -nli-!., I I at l,a--k.-. ilMl i'liY Mllllit:' : I I i'-ur. V I'., luili. -.'ate a I. hi. I I Uann. lli-t i I'll III: M,.a- i-lln I. ' .HI Hi I, "I A( ,i'.-- S.iL-ar il..w. til'aiinl'. I f.-. I,, , i.i.-k-,. ;.iii,.iu. i.' j-.li j li.i-i. i: ni'w Hit-. it Tii'i, 5 ,rl.'i' .,ri. l.-f lat'" New Ad M'lt iscniciits. NOTiGEi N,,li'" Is lin-ia.v Bin-n Unit 'li nn l'-r'u-ni I l.a-I..1.-H H....lim-il ! On- In -n tins j it- It -nil ,li-- til-1 Hi.' la Iv.t-.a .In- t - 1 1 . i ii i Mann i.-iiinia: (.l.i.anv. l..f III'- .'C i-.ki' : ,-l.ll.ir up lln- Ln-'. n.'sset mi l i'..r.,'iau,.n. Tl r. -..i. .i-i-. ..! -ai I .i.l-.i.l'a'. . an' n- iu-i'-l t" i ll.l.'li : .'laimi. t.i tin- wlili-.ilt .li'lay. nli-l al! .! -'.-n tii-!-l.'.i''l ' kai.l .i...ra' an- l-.'irl y li-.llll.-1 tifte- en tlli-.llnti- -.o tin-lit l.. n f ti. Mr. I.. i ll'liiim, ami llia,!.an i-i-. II. A. l.'M'i'N. .... i"., ISM. 41-,. GOODS AT COST ! am As Keeeiver of the !5iiuiii Manu facturing Company, the iiii.leisign.il olV. ls for sale for casli AT P Hi 31 IS COST THE STGGX OF (xCBieral Merchandise contained in tin iiai.v, consitiiij tore -f lid I'om- DKY (iOllDS. NOTIONS. KKADYMADT. ( I.O. IIIM HOOTS AND SIIOKS. HATS. CHOt'K KKY, .VC. .v.0. These goods must be sold, nl.d l.ow is vour chance to inakt little monev go a long way. Cvw-Sl'KClAli TI-'.HMS ..lleied to MKUCHANTS to r. pl.-nish th. ii stocks pP,.. :, II, A. LOUDON, Receiver. i ITniiToroitiT uf Nnrth Piirriliiil UUOUlimj ui nuiw uuiuuuu. TIIK W IM'I It I'KI.V I'.KOINS Tn.SDAV, .) ANl'AUY C lss.". l',.r t ninl-'K'.e ami H'T"t'l "' s ''i' '"'lis:'1.'"- apply ,,, 1 I.KMl I S T mm I. ,.r I I ! I. i. v .-..f'. .- AYBR'S Sarsaparilla I ft hlshly roiuiulralcil ixtract of KarHiiai'llla nml other Moixl purirvlnit rouU. I'oinliiniMl with Intlltlu of 1'oluH. niuui and Iron, auJ if Hie ;fist, niopt reli ftbl.', und mubl .'conuiuicul bluml-iiuritler that can Ira us,l. It invariably . xpi lB all lilixxl poismis fiom the pi.iii,i iiriclic? and rcni''3 lUv Muuil. mid r.Ylurcs its vitaliziiij xiwi-r. It U Ibu best known riniiily lur Scrolulit and all Scrof.iloiiH CoiiiplulutM. Krip 'la, i..'21'inu, l;ini;tiriii, lilolcliiH, Sori'H, IEoIIh. Tiniiiirii, anil KruitloiiH of I In1 Skin, ns also (nr all ilieorili'r.i cawed tiy a Ibu. and liupovvribhcd, nr uorrujited, conclilion i'f ibe Motxl, pui b as Uli.'iiiiintlnni, ipural;ta, Ilhi'.iinatie Gout, Gueral Dcbilily, and turofuloun Catarrh. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cared. "Avi:it'.s S It . 1' a it 1 I.t. A b .und I d the Intlaiuinutot-y lEIii-ittiiatUlii. uilU which 1 havi- .vuilcii d (nr many ;arh. W. 11. .Mn.iiu:." 1'urh.un, la., Mar-li K-J. I'KKi'Aiuai nv Dp. J.C.Ayer& Co., Lowell, Mas. i.M by all lnv;its; Hi, mi Initio ..r5. fern Pisaal Academy, M. (VVTKS. A. 15.. l'liiN MM. H. i'.. 1 1 in l ...ui, : NiH iiiai, Mall.. :,i l t.-.-il an. I ciliviati. k. ..,..., .UM'AUV r., I i V . . i'.i mil.', ki.ii I. ..' I lia-.M llllli li..lthliil an. I li-ii-atit . I. ui! link in'W ami n'lr.i.- III.'. .-!.''- Iilirli f 1 .11;. I III I'lluv iil. I'lll.-I.:ll. Ilie.le.l l.. f..l V III.' I i 1 1 1 1 - . I. ...l. ,111,1 a-ra liia',." v.ak.- r'.,i.,: .' 1 Ii.en in-. 1 . ..-.ir- ii- In JTH.I...I nn.l .In-j.l. al f.'.'-liihi;. N"ti." l.i.', 'fiii-i' . i.i ti-l.-! tin' m mil li-.ineleji-l- .s.'.i'i .!' . li.'Ui.iri I.. Mllianj.-.' Mils. N. f. 'in-. 3 XKCITOK s N( )TItT H VV J .iiMllll.-. a- . ...-iii.,f .,r T'.lii K. .Ii-i'i"ji-.i'.l. I li.-t'.-l-v ii'. i I'v all ,,1'r. -n h..i,,f .lannr U.IIII.hI III. K . . -i.t ;.. ..M. in,, i-iiin.. i in,' .ii ,r I.-, i'f ttM- '.'.itli .: N.-v. ! ,. r. i-s:. N.iv. '.',i. 1M I ii:.,. .l MItt Hi, I. KM tS. TOBACCO SEED. 'I hi' larir'M M.i,-k .if :- l.l'.l T VA;; '! S I. Mlltl-.l I.. I V.-I'l Ity yuaraiiti-r-l, ati'i i sr.w tie. i lTiiMiir.i: .r. t.. ,.... :i',,in. 1,1,1.-11. i'-i I.i. win shall i-v.T. I'li.i- i.it.1 rni.i:. It A. UArtLAN'O, IIv. .. Va. Hi',-. lst.4. .Ilr .. S'Oa S AL 22! A good MOl'.Si: ami litdiiV f. sale CUKAP. Applv to liiv. J () i IT ill! IF. Ki iiiiii.iiiN. X C. I"-, ii, n-t s. P!TT8B0n0' Scientific Academy. l'OK HOYS AND (illC.S. KIN i sls(iN el ;ss J.rl;V 12. 1SS.". on .,nil,iy. laiiiiai v I'Mi. lln- v'1-t T.-i'in. iltnli-i-lie j,i'.-..'lil l'rln- ll-a!. will Warni. t'hlf- n-.--l i..i'.-. lillt ,,.' '',, , ..- t,,f iitlit..,. i id-.. itT-.l'li iH.'lal lli-lft.''.l -ii m -In' s. i..:.'i'i. Willi .it. t tr . I'ai.in.' . la.. . , aii'l i.'iitnl.- tinU h-i..: i -ai l.'.'ti.ie-. u i-.li -.r.i Mii-l--. I'ainlliiL'. ati.l i,...i.i I . 1 1 1 1 01 1 1 -. I i-.i.-li'-li,. m: l-av I'll '-f. I". lli Ot .-Iv.-.n.-e-l ,'..in-r.i- l.-f - ali- ii.(.ar'mi-,it. ntf li..'M.iii ill.'-i l"l' 'I'l. Kit.-- . i'l' Si-M- ,11 I'liBii-h l.ra.i- lift.. ji:i U.-,k-ki'i'nia; i". .'a-i. ...il v. i:..iit-i in ii'Wii. ;i w. li- : 'I'lllil,-!. Ill ill. ; l U . I li-ti.'l , I'i'iniitt. eia-- ln 1.1-r tti'-lilli, ni-ar On- : ....ii, J,'. t.. j". I'-IIN . . t in I in a-Oali'-e, ai'i' 'liu a! Un' III., I, III-"I Un- lei III. Mll'l-llln at-e ll,-Jl - i--l t,.i-ii,.-.' it'-.iii.'l.v. r .f eatn.-nlar-.. tin-l relur- .iCi-niI IlifillV Vi-Uln. Il'lilfi-- i . it. ui:xr;, 1 '-illM III I. n...'. u. ism. -jiiii. m niiAU foii CIlllhSTMAS! OLD SANTA GLAUS HAS ONCK .MOUK MADH HIS HEADQUARTERS AT-- ; W. L WS SfOBE! and he is leaving i)OLLS -Wax. Chin i ai.d talking. Till Ml-i:.S. . hiNA TOYS.; TIN ToYS. YohM;N I'OYS j ami all kind of T M S tosuil youne folks. Also a beautiful lot ol FANCY OOODS. 1515 VCKF.TS. WALL l'OCKI'.IS. ULACKlNd CASF.S,: . iKKSSlN CAF.S. ToiLi-ir cas::s, WORK HOXI'.s. SHI'.LL Hoxr.s. 111 I' I NO Dl-:. Ks. ALIJl'MS. I50;)KS. lIANMSOMi; t'AKHS. all kinds of CHINA ASKS, atnl ereat ui iny oth. r I hiiis to : i-lAsK 1 1 IK YOl NO FOLKS. I'm. I A I'ilL.iLNT to suit .,, -o.lv. old or young, little or big, at LONDON'S, and very cot a). He hollering special low pi ices lo ('lunches and Sunday fi ll , ! (or Tiir.ii! ciiKisi mas i i;i:i;s He has a nice stock ol CANDY l'OYS. rKI'.N't'H and 1'LAIN CAN I l lis. Ni l s. i:isl.NS. Ci'UI.'AN'rs. Cl I'liONS. DAI KS. l'iil NKS. I'lOS. Al'I'LI'.S. OllANOr.'. Ll'MONS. COCOA Nl'TS. CAM'.S. CUACKKUS. CAN N I'd) OOODS of every description. , r.KsT cKi'.AM ciir.i'.si:. i'l n i ; Ai'i i.i: ciikksi;. I'Ll'M l'l'!iN(iS. min( i: mi:a r. oat i lakks. ill fact everything nici' to eut. A FEW FIRE VYJRKS. LONDON has also added to his other Ktock of goods and he can furiiibii you with anything you wish ;it i ho very lowest pi ices. ( 'onie early 1 Do not wait for the rush! and you will be be better acc.iniuiii.lated ! Merry Christmas to you all! Come and see W. L. LONDON. I i.t. '.u..o. N (' . Iec. II, U-ii. ! E. T. CEAPIH, DRUGGIST, I'lTTSllollo', N. .'. Drugs, Medicines. Toilet nn.l Fancy Articles. Trusses, (lardeii Seed, i Cigars. Paints. Oils. c. I'rwi liilii.m I'lii'.Miilly c.,iiii'.,ii.i',l ilnj- or ulth Ailll III, ihhi. 1- Visitors to U A I E I 0 II SllOl ld) CAld, OX Grorge T. Stronach, AVHOLKS.Md'i (illOCKH, No. II Mh. tin SiriTl, IMTAIl, 5!:oci;i;. X... ! M.atk.'i nml In M.ir'ln S'rin'is i I'" tnv . l-l 11.,. .in. an. I -n. ii.n. I h.'.i' i.nly to i-.tv limit- nn,l mm- ii,, ai iu l i i,i. .re in,. i will im'U ..i. ..i'a-c I I ti,.-i.i .,, I,a,i- fi c..ilM i an- n- t --ti li.'.t.-l ii- I li-i in t l-f ,,..'ti inni'tt. when ' W'f I, a. I mi !!,. -it - .'in, ..in hlne tin fun. I lialf.-i vtry lnr- M..-K "I lieai) IT", 'l ifi,. ;300 bbls. Sugar. 1JJ8 sacks Coffue. ! 00 bbls. Mackfrel, 8-' bbls. Molasses. :tr ! tierces cl'Lurd. 200 1 bbls Flour. ::rtN) !hs. Hum3, : Id EAT. MEAL, Etc , 75 Tcteo, 50,000 Cigars, cheaper than the cheapest, etc. I'lilCI'S Ci'KKKN ! Sl'.NT ON AP Fl. (CATION 'Our l!i.r.!i. Sir.j.i:. muler cl.arge of V7AYEJS A3CI.COTT, ,.l. t'Vfl ,!iilt:L'. flll'l ll'-lll fV.'t'V hl'li. am c.ii L't'llltllll'i ! "tl I'll ' -I,'- -"I'VI '. . ,.l f., htit .iti-l -'ii.a It a iii.l.'.',.t K ''t '"If t.'lii'fl.l K il fNM!i liiii.li-. i IO ll '. l.M.li. HAMS, I I.i Ml;. I. , K 1 i i l.iMi.l:s. i.i a;,. I MIA I'll I'l.ll s. I l.-i , l. ;a:. ui- 1 1: s, ue- .-I hi i "I I y .. nr -ii'.i..ii..M n il..- I., -i ii ii.i- ll.il. u'li mark'., .'.-I in. my 1 ,-. 1 1 ,. I- in i o i .-...I, -all liavilij l.i-. n ,iir'--i.-l .-I Al lil si' lt. IfM. S.-,l. 2.'.. 11. o'll. While in Raleigh (i() TO The Square Dealing Cloliiii anfl Shoe Rome, I. M. I .OS, liliaiiin's old stand, X- V. .'i.rnf-r la..-:li-vl:.- .m, ll.-nf.-it -uwtB, Where you will liml i large and null assorted stock of CJ OTiUAG. 1IA.TS, , m mm mi, ! SOOTS AND SHOES, nid at lower prices than any other 1 1, him' in the Stale. (.'ALL AND Id'. COWIXCKR S-,ieiiii.. r 2.'.. lt.ni. .an. M. T. Nol:l:ls, i w. e Ma.iiis. 1-a I N-. i ' l-, Weill 1 .-in . . . , 1 1. Maiv.ira 'I'a.'l-'t'. ! i.riain. M. T. .Xoi iis & .Hm, Wi.,st,-,-,., N..m. Whim ,v l av I. - al Ihi-ll' el.l WHOLESALE 'G80CEBS line 1 . AN 1) -- COMMISSION MiRGHANTS, No. 11! Fvchiiuge and No. lo F.ast Martin S; reels. RALE2GIZ, U. C. A'K CAKKY A I.AIIOK STOCK which we oiler to the trade at very low prices. jrw.. jjiv,. SITi'lAl, VII'IMIeN ,,, Un- M.le ..I M T'l'0.. Malt.' hiiI,.. at Ml'Ii.-i pl'i.-fo titrl ivinn,, nt ,,n.-i.. P-.-tll.-i, r..., ,., ,-,,:iilniN,. :l ,,;- .-liiu i;i-:. l.il'iM'ui ii.l.iiii.-.-- t. ,n. I.-.-!- ....t-.in -.i-.r,-! itun i,. m-iii!" i.-i- 1 -.-1 - j. ; . --. . H'-Uy hf I' in- l.i- s.ii-i-. I l.-.-i l.iei.. .-uia t--r I- li.li liiik ...nil..-. A. tila t'-f Hi -li. -. I :.-.,,-i . ..it.,,, Him h inu -,t Hi.- ..-.t.-ii ii.-i I. Lit. aa i li, ir-M. lie IVikIciiI ;ini wm m mm in Tin: H. C. HOME IMCABCS CO. I his company 1 1: i- been in ..ueees I'ul opera! ii ui lor i iecu ear.-.. It is SAFE, SOLVENT and PROMPT in the payment f its lo-sc-,. All kinds ol liuihliiig- insuntrat restsonal.le rates. I5e Wiiriuil ly the losses of vour neighbors and insure in lime. XX. A. XONDOX?, Agent. kept. i.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 25, 1884, edition 1
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