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(Chatham $tcor& tHt'K.SDAY. NOVEMBER i. ISStf. Our Wasliiimloii Lellcr. From our liii-ular C.,rrr,mi,iiiiJsni.i II. A. LONDON, Editor. THE ELtCTIOH! DKMOdJAliT LOSNKS!! (Jioat Changes (ii'iiliani and Held lh-tValMl T!u House in Ooubt, Ac. Washin.iti n. Oct. lf.H0. I The ww k l"is !.cpii rnther a quiet '(jde in Wu.-liii.li'ii. The ''residcii: ! mill lii.- (.iluuet relumed piotnptW 'alter the J'lii-uc i f 15.ii i i.ukli vl i v in i Nfew Villi;, m il s. ttkd down to tiieil i disks, i do i ol think I hey are lulled j for am more, fairs or invcidns this i f'l!. Tut' iiuhtml autumn laces, which have a! nvs .1 a. !..: i.i f'.,..o.- 41... f-'CIUS Minn ; iiiui :c. Ai :.!'.-. avv, and otilcliil cneles democrats lost heavily m tins State. ',,f V.-lf,i.itpt..i., aie in pio-uss, hut Maj. Graham is defeated for Congress the weather is unpivpitious and they fa this Jis'rit-t bv about 1.0(H) nmjor- have exei.t d less Hiteiist than usual. My, and Hon. Ja'uies W. R id is also ! Tl'"f ,,f . ,,u w''" " i ,r "'""' ,l . , , , ., ri Irom (tovt-i iiuientid milt liinerv C H i.ot thought to be defealed m the 5th , (,l& i( o ;n ,( , ,ve. district. The lower branch of our m,.llts , l, , ..i tmeiital woi k under State Legislature is in douhl, but the the new Admii istr;ili..n li.it those democratic Judges are all elecled, of ns who have been liei call I he litre, though th. v wouhl piol.ablv have !'' l',! " ""' ' . . . i , idieiH ss, eMi'iiva-rancc. worthl. ssncss been iWeatciVif the republican judi- U(, ,.(lll,,j,tu,,1 t!l(1 o!tl ul ';v:.i. cial tickets hail been distributed ,ihYiiis and im-thods. take sjVtiui de- throughout the State. Aigo has tie- light in the new older oi things and feated (iallowav for Solicitor in the 'v,,l "s ';mi''i lK,t '"' uooiit it. r or tlif tunee, tile ciateiit biisint ss of ti.e Putt lit OlVice ia in a much bitter ainl more prispeioiis condilion tL.ii. v. Leu I '.'in mission i Montgomery assumed control. At toi.t tunc the woi k was hugely in Hi I t ill s. Hiid he h.'is siiet t edt ;l in bliiig itig much of it i ; i i!,,te. Ti.e ap plication of an i'ivi i.:m tor a pateni is noiv ttacl.it: initlioi:! ti.ree months after tiling. The time forii:til v..i. tiv.' atitl :t half months. Mr. Mont gomery says he c.vj.t cl.- to ! ai 1" to lring ail of the woik siihstaiitiniiy i;j to date wiliiiii tlie next lew .noi.th.-. A ill lie ter :l Nt'ill' divisions ill tliis otlice S eliteell lliui t I't hind il their t .tu.:i::it iOI:s l'o ftiiiy u .tcmti- tt.t rtorlv u.M'injUi.-h-eii. i oi!ldel 'i'' ioll llill.-t he given t" the f it t thai the l.iiuiils.-ioiicr n inexj fin in ftl ai.ii hiil tt i t.dy up and ailvisc i.iiiist it thoroiuliiy on ;.ii oints rel.ii :i,g to a vt I ihili. tilt ) i n lice. 'I he att'iilH V.t i. :k -t it n. i: lie ore the otKce a.e iimcli i'lea-t t with ihe ll'igl"t made, and il-k '.lint l he gotiii work may go tin. Tl. l'..teiit Oilice. iiesnli's iieing M-lf-siij 'Oi ting, paysa hitlanc in li;e lreasiny. itit it IS l:ovv a'i i'.cfi ulit toils tit dit ilitle of nt i.iiv ihlte iniii.uli doihir Last i ai.ted t:U! I'lli.MtlilllS. A lieW oliifl of ti lltgs tOldlolitS iOiH;ii.iii.- the-ei.avs; 1,0 lieip froti: Washington, ai.ti t'im-mg tett-ia. olliel.iU to het a l.-d to . oil, t. I'on seijllent iv liiit lew iMU !) : ell tit le tins Wi ek l i.e t'hcti'iliS .i!e only live tlavi, olV. lint til'- i aim of i utiMiii! !-et Terrible Disaster. j Mii.wa VKV.r, Oetober 28. A Hpeetal to t he Kvr-ning Wisconsian from l'ort jf?e. Wis , says: Soon after midnight last night the westbound lin.ited train was ditched af Eas' Kio Siding. A Itrutal Mili'der. A dove belonging to Speueer Len-! St. Lou, (let. 30. -A Bnecinl from no" An" A'!"!rt Micb.. ha d. vel- j H.i.iison. Aik. says: Details I,live , 01,1 ft, H,r0I,fr llk'.n ,for cl'',,k,,"H- li just reiu'h.d this i-lace of a cold- recently hat on a heu h egg until the: blooded murder at his home in Marion """'". a imicueti, ana 18 now. count v. on the 2'Jnd inst.. of Jiuiies 'la""p late THE DURHAM dej.m:y Ihcior of t VIh till If Mil internal reveioio About two veais i All excliange says : 1 1 ere are more ago Hamilton, while acting as deputy 1 ru,1H u H collector of internal leveuue. niiitl the owners. A good thing deserves - ooiuiiictor II. I . tiantiev. oi tin iitiraeted huge coiittu- whil i,lul jst pulled 'in fro. the taslo.oMiole. Uiplo- Wst to !lw t Uo limited tra Z thf notice of the p. ess. " ' In the tieiauient of iheutna'istii, i 'AwMri'i gout, neuralgiii. sciatica. A'c Salva-: tffi?&. mm i. i .ii , ... ' r.'j 11 Kins i'B'11. 1'iiee a; eents. rJfS v hat is more tlisag eeali'e to a ludy than to know that her hair has not only lost its color, hut is full of dandruff? Yet such was the ease iuaji.'iilics ranging and so kt ep n iyn some oi tl wt re as much 4lh jiiilicia! district, ami Sttuyhorne kas probably defeated Long ill this district. The returns have coin, in slowly, as the democrats do not seem to be in any hurry to publish iLeir Josses. In the eastern counties tliere were some gains, but in the centre and wt-st the losses were many ami heavy. We herewith yise the returns from a few counties : Wake has elected the entire repub lican t ickei by from Slid . ) 1200. In Jt.litistoti two independents are elected to the House and the demo cratic Senator was elected only be cause he had no opposition. Fran'.' .u elects the tiniie republi. can ticket, except the sheriff. Durham has elected by a large fUMjurily the entire rcpuhlicau ticket, exoept the register. Orange has gone republican. It is suid that Na.--h is also repub lican. Alamance has elected the entire . .i.i.i i i vcar Jt.Iol l'.'.tt ti! democratic ticket, but bv red .teed , ol .. ('.!. a 'I'h.'ati majorities. In Moore the democratic nominee or the House. Capt. Willeox. is tie feated. The old I'leik. A. H. Mc Neill, is defeated by :!il majoiiiy. Jiuucoml e ha elected IVhi.-oii and the republican ticket by about TiMt to ".Vailiington m a hiiirv to iiiiii.uil v I'icl lis or olliees to assist 1U the tiuiiford has gone republic''!. In Forsythe Fiies. demon at. is dected to the House by majoiity. but liuxton is defeated for the Sen ate. Cumberland e'ected the pi tire dem ouratic ticket by increased majoiitit s- Howlainl dtfeats Charles U. Jones for Congioss by nn overwhelming majority. At Wilmiiigton Jones did not get a single vote. Granville is republican by iib .nt )t. ;l 7tM) majority, and even liockinghaiii has tlone as l.adiy. Mecklei '"iig is deiuocratic by about 4i)0 majoi ' y. I'eigusou, denioerat, defeated for solicitor in the l-th district. The deiuocratic losses in this State ar much gi eater than anyone imag ined. This eleetioll seelns to have been one of those peiiodical upheav als or political l evolutions that occur every f ;v years Several causes may be asciibed for this uu. Many peo pie expected a sort of a liiioPtiium when Cleveland was elected, and have expressed their disappointment by either not voting at all or by voting the republican ticket. The rigid ex ecution t f ihe revenue law by demo cratic officers, contributed greatly to bring about this result. The agita tion of the stock inw also was nu im portant element in the campaign that Ycry unjustly injured the democrats The people had also become restless, and desired some sort of a change, even if it was for the worst. This u small station ahou! (hirteti: miles east of this city on die main line of the Chicago, Milwaukee Si. 1. U. Tliere are t wo side ti acks at the place. and nt 1 he time the train was due j raid in Johnson county, on a number tliere last li'voit iotu wet occunietl ! ol U.leU iisti!lcts among whom was bv freijjhts; one bv a wild train and a ni tn naMie.l Mulligan, captuiiii .1 l... v.. 1 t :.. ..1. ..( ' ...... . '' Hi- .!.! 11..... ..,,.1 ..,.,,,.,;,,, ...l,,.t,f- H P. Hn.'.tev. ..f fhisitv Joe. he.ewitl. their e, o-ked i.rmieMv. """ Oil should be thoroughly rubbed , the:M r'oan was one of those who es- train to,c;i .. O'i! nothing uioie was heard pass. rso. 14 was very long aiul tlie ; oi i . n '.nun a siiori time ago wueti conductor was at the head of the ihe came lo the home of Hamilton train lelying upon the brakemau to ! "ho wasi siding on a farm in Marion attend to the switch. One report ! county, and applied for wot k on the says the rear hrtikcmau whose busi-; ia m. giving his name as Page. Ham t:e'ss it was to close the switch after : ilton tiipioyed him and he worked ti.e train, fot soinu reason neglected until lat Friday night nithout at altogether to do so; tlie othei, and tiacin' any particular attention, ni i.e probab'e storv is that he On th.r night he left Hamilton's and etit to the house o: a lieighlior abo.it half a mile .ii.t.int lo spend the in-lit Af.er the family had le tiled for the i.ighi l'aye or Mulligan, left the house and going to Hanoi ton's he tiept into the hitter's bed loom ami as he .iv a-.cep. place.l a pistol to his head, hii-u o il his oraih.i and lb d. Mrs ll.niii toii gave the aaiiu. and there beii,i; some men staiteil back to eii'i-e the switch, but befoiehe couid reach it the limited, which does not stop at any place except large places, came tearing down the grade at fifty miles an h in. and left the rails at the op.-n switch. The siding is in a cnt, where tin- road carves so that the switch light cannot be seen from the t ast until the train is within a few R. I. ROGERS, DKAIiF.lt IN iHrican, Italian zed Granite Imwili, htkti, tabic, Statuary, k KROWN S IDNK l OU CCHBING D OK and WIND 'SIM,Suml li iil liiig Purposes. .will, mine until I u ed Parker's H.ir imnT,aTf,va . VI4 ,7", 7 WR,U Udsam. My hair is i.w black ami ;-W DEMONS AND lvlJM.IES IT liN'ISMKD ON AFl'IJCAiToN. perfectly clean uiul glossy. Mis. K S eetiy. Chicago. A W. A. SLOAN, JoM.s:;'i..o'. n. c. DMIXISTK VTOR's NOTK K. 1 ll'tvinn ih in iav inmliMi'.l nn mlml:Hnirniir : f lllit ttH'r of S. 1. liurhnttt. iliifasd. thin Im in; tinlliy nil 4i..iiiliftTlnu.'lalin-Hitt:'iliisr huhI tn'ftiit li. i.ri's.. ihcm !..i-h ot.il.fi- It:, nr iliis IMI'-r Kill l' I'li'lt'l III l "tr nt ilium. AM -i.iiw Iti-li'l'ltM lo iniil eslau will itiukt imini'.ilit1 ;my- ! nii-m. it w. HM'.-UIU:. th-iiiUr "III. IsSti. BUFFALO WAIK JOXESnOKO', N. A. J. SLOAN, CHATHAM CO., M OUSE, KK.'IIMO.M), N. C, FOR THE SALE OP TOIL rUH SAXE OP rods. So the engineer of the limited io"Ui lue p ice, nugioiois weiesooii Haiti could no st e the switch-light '" oiised and in pin suit of the inui - tiii ncd wrong until too late to stop deivr. A paity ot citieiis caught The t ngiiie iefi the tra k, ran a him a shoit distance fnun the house short distance, and biought up and pli.t ing a i 'pe ai oui..l ins nCck against tit side of tie cut, loppling luade him . fes tlie c i ne Just over. Ihe luggage car a..d two as t !n y were in liu; 11c: of iyiicl.iug iegii;ar coaclo s .oiiowed, while four auotliei parly of citieiis came s .eel, era kei.t liie i-,n' Tli.- ei .In.. UP and ti e Ivin iiers si pjiosiiio llielil and cars that went .if were l.adlv lot tiicOl s It 1 1 1 hel. DAI.F.K IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE- SCHMKUTZ CO HOKS A SL'K-i CIALTY. Th. engine vw hadiv sinasheit ainl soon took ri i o fiom siove. F.ngineer Little and liie mail llgali ciaw.ttl out fiom the ten del atid It'Coliio! ive badly bruised and sca.ded. Ti:e !:i,gage man had a leg brok-n All the passengers in the sleepe; s go. out uninjured es cej i s.igiit bruises, but in one of the day cachs thiiteeti wi-re piu lied ;n and literally bullied lo death. .Many were itij iied by seveie shak ing The names of ;he ricliins ai e liot yet known l.ert . The w hole t rum. excepting one s-ieepcr. which l hey were uble to couple to and draw away. ta. burred up. ndetit Wm. G. Collins leied. .oi. .;aii man ami scat- t au i n lT aovaiitage TTl'rlist llt'ilM'S 0!lh1 fill' till Pillllltl'V I of the excitement escaped but was p,,,,..,.. ,.,! ..Ood.-i i-old as . hciii us ' 1-. .... ..i in ...l i . it . iv- ..ii.l ti.l.. ii i.t !. , r. . 1 i ... ... ....., ... (!(i ,1,, fti,est. I tune ami see tor Vt.ur- lel.vioe. Wii'-l lla:iilitoii had Sheiiil' ami t Seancv count t years deputy leveuue ami shei ill' at a i t t he is now in tail. twice been elected ice circuit clerk of He was four years collector of interna! was a candidate for ; eiit election. ilf. Oft. JS. ISSli 2i: loo 6. FALL. Lli Welmve just completed nn nd,liti.;n 'f MO feet tolhe H' kkai.o Wareiiouhk, making it over lot) feet long, an 1 I. uve titled it up with all of the modern I iilipiovt melits. i FI LL A I) AMl'Lll ACCOMMODATION i'Oll MAN AND BI'AsT. PERSONAL CARE TO F.VERY PILE OP TOBACCO! ROUTE ATTSKTIGH TO 2:z:rEiUi.2eJC2D asjo attuivtive hands. T'lF, llliilllisr l,;n E 111'.' It N I Kill) ON KVKliV SALK! A FULL CORPS Of BUYERS ALWAYS M HAHi ! NOT WIND id'. WOKK IS Ol K MOTIO. W A. SLOAIV 6c CO., Oct. 7th. ls!ii. ;ims. l'uipiieiors. KEW GOODS! AT Pi WTO S01T THE TIMES. S.,p, was on . . ii'uiu. wi, tioti a few wreck to . Soon mi th. . W lltl Sill IM-Oll tannic at tUe slu es this side of liie limited I lain, ami was ei.e. A wi eckiug ti ain v. i ul fi olii I his cii v elt.'t s ;. i ,ii . .so ll Olit tloCil committees the 1 'lliltli tion. is not in .'ith r i issi-ta if beyoi.il sell mttits i, the campa:. has ie:i ih twii tm: No! Wldlslillllli! g I lie el t at llllfiest felt in the its iil. the Viui.i ;-l i it i. m i.as rii.Kv alisiaii.e,! -vt n . iiing that could be c-m-'.riicd int.. oflici o i: tel feleli.-e. Ili.d ho cam) algn eo:.:di:i tl .ns hate h. eii ci-llfttt 1 111 the De p;irtlne:.ts. 1 hen is ni lcli d eil'I :.s (.. ti e j.f-. elal Itsllll of ; la- i-.eel ,i i,. in;t wl.nt ' .r It in.. i.e as t,. 1 1 ii I ie-. ti ti w ill a'e n.n.i.'ifi oi I'f V Ii. en i;: die l.et 1, ,i!-e iii. it i .-hi le il.'li ol tlie l'resHiinl in Mispeiidi'ig IhstiHt Alt- rin.Ns St..i e mid i" i ron, em- a 1 't illi cl ut atid ! he i I hel a le publican. f. r too rciit political iietnity. is ic eepted as an indication tin, theoiilei is to be stlietly en ! ! eed. it is ii picteltii it a number oi dismissa's will resiiit fiom vioiati .iis of tills ul'- h i is to he stiieth t i.foned It i expectt-ii that a nu.'nhi-r i i!l.-:ni-s-i's mII result iV. in wi.i.itii.ii., t,f tin tinier. A gchtr.il court .f iii.aiy wouhl pioiaibiy i;oi be lound pi. .-li cable, but where sen us ihaiis me made and soppnittd wi'h siillicitnl evidenee, disinis-ais vi'd h.Hi.w. A ..mpatgii lie has been going tlie loiiuds t.f laic to the cll't el that hen the i'gent for the .-ale t-i (1. n iiai t -Memoirs iisked p; I iiiissinn tn eanvass the Iiitfrinr Depart Hit '.it for suiis.ie bets. Secretary Lamar rel'ii: t d to grant it. but that an nu't i,t for the "Life of llobeit Iv Lee was aceoi deo the plivihge witiji nt the sli-jjU'-t objection being ilitelposed. Ntibodv evei si iiciled pt rmiss -on lo caiiviis. Ine Litellol' Department for the 'Life of Unbelt K. Leo" until hist Tuesday, when have was promptly granted When the agent of Grant's Memoirs and did a. I possible to alleiate siif feiing and to save life. Train No. 2 was t. bilged to b . 1; up to this city and oei the Noi th estt i ti to Mii w.cik e via Itoiion. Jteuver Dam and Fos Lake. The same route has been u..ed l.y tiaiiis to tiiy. as the Wieck Is i,. it t; cleared. r.:id;icloi ll.inkey. of the freight Main. iMis so iteinoiaiized by the iic t idelii. the iesjion-lbinl v of which It-s.s on his eiew ai d thus also nu him, that be took lo the woods in; despaii. it iiving his tiain. lie has always het-n a most careful mid ttli cietit man. much trusted by the com pany. Ii was a most ln riible and sicken ing spt ctac.e. the roasting people making night hidcus with then veils, rthtie ihe bystanders U. tc un able to titidei assistance. I' whs thewoist witiktver known in the Noi I llWfst. Pat Winston. I'ri.iii ilif s,ni.-v.;.. Uiihltimik. ; Tiny tlo say that i'at 'iV..istou- w hose coiinlei part has never yei been born who went to Idaho less than two eciir ag i as a reilernl otln-e i ess in that Ten itoi v c.inl l iihiiiii'' as a Deiiiocia' at thai. I'at bteialiv joked '111 fiicnds and c.'.- o it linuse,! into the lilaho ti'lice. He in a! ly k'.letl l'li'sidetit Althur wheti t veriie went to in g him for the place. m SMTlll! 111! i bound passenger hoith-i . is u.o. running forlorn. -o- We take pleas.re i i e mo c " t j and Althur said he was the funniest ' man he t V I .-aw. For the matter of , that he is the funniest un.ti that any- : body else ever saw. He made, a can- ' va.-s of the Sla'e two years ago as a li. piililictii, and was himself as much amused hi the idea as anyone. One if his spt f -h. s was al Stiitcsviileainl is well leiiiembeied for its incoin;ar- ; FALL AM MTER GOODS. 'IM'I l.'.liV will l.e otl'eied lit !' if. ' I with ih' Low I'. 'ces o,' Fa .n l'-.i.l . .s. We have a mo e eo.iipYi,c l'l e o" DitY COOPS. NOTIONS. CUvl'KTS OIL CLOTtl. i li.uiksgii i.i Wt, ing is iiialiot as a d A I 11' It il p.. .pit 1 icsidi Day. O.-t. lib The follow. t 1 levt 1 i tn 1 s liroela tie-lgl it ig Xi". ni.t r i.'jtli .y of tiiai.' .g.' ll g and j.iayei'.- I tMAlloN LV Till V ilslPKM' OK Ti l I'Xili.l. SI'ills. is long I ecu ii custom of tl e li.i I i.itt .l Mates, on a tin' t in h ear t si t t iahv si t iipai t for thai plllpo.-e by lin ir l'l. lei Kn, eilte. ,i acknowledge the goodness and nit lev of ( n il. uiul to imoue in, ciintlliU"il cine an i protection. In olist rvaie. . of such custom. 1. iuoer t It vchtiid. I'lt sidt nt of tin I 'nit ti Slates, do l,t M-i.y ilesini.te Mid sit i.pill Thiiisday, I lie 'Jot ii ilav of NoM Uib- r iiistaiil. to I Iwerved us a day of I hahksgiv ing i.nd i.ra'. t i'. abletboiit iy. He had shortly befoie j HOOD'S AND SHOl'S that time promuiguted through the,1 HA '"S AN 1 CAPS piess an a.'.d. ess :o the ptib.ic. taking , i jlKF,SW'A UK. leave if the Deintici alio fai I v a soi t ; , , w. . ... , , ,,, , ... i. " i, i li lj.r ttjj if a iiiiil:gttin .- r ,u ew ell ami now it is to. l h. ic that his competitor in i i lOCK!iIKS. tl ('., the congressional r .ce in Idaho has i'""- 'ver before oll. red. written to Winston, win re i'at redded I Ladies' Clcmks and Dry Goods at tin' time, foi si copy of the address. ; a Specialty. ami that nt l' her In p.ili iiiin nor 1 'tin- yy,, t'ciai win si i.d it to him. old I'at he ; ing o ; .,, u.a, tie re that they ai , ;,. f .vo s. ' -i.s'Vt.'.l-in.i". ...in want hliil It lie elected. It lli'should 1 . ,, ... , ,. , . , I, Mi Hie sum. in lie ir ruesi t . m, i rices iiiin. o-!..i-r. ;ss;. for ( .o. to i a ul o r riot. . en. YnO S Uesiec. ."t1" V. i he Lit,,.,,,- Cases. K. IS. .llel.K N A CO. in n, ilshrthy N.-w I Al'"' -- ,f" fi Dr. .'oiiii 11. Mcl'.iaver was tried and convicted in two cases of ,. .. .. ,.,. fi. 'l ,.. i ,.i .in' .ndii in.ent for tl...' violation f the , UOFtll C atOlilia iiitn.iiiriiiii I WVATT & TAYLOR, Ct II 0 OKES AND (General Coiitmission Mercliants ILVLKIOF N. C. 1 Cwll on them .' se d .ho u " ori'c s, i- yo i wish s.piarn dealin,. July '.. tssil. ; ,n. SEHGEANT MANUFACTURING CO., Greensboro, 2T. C. mam i .., -tl'ukuh or FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL, COOK AND HEATING STOVES, Saw Mills, Cane Mills, Horse Powers, Plows, Straw Cutlers, Andirons, And Castings ot Every Description. f!"Sencl for Frice-Lis,t. open to Jel to Coie'icss WOllld'h! i, make 1 1 1 i 1 1 r s hum ' sobe't a i t Mimi. a io'i of our oods be 'oft? buy in. Tl ul 'ks i'or pi'st .'ivo s. A DMINIsntATOl ' II. Oil. U .,1, llll'l'.l Ms III.' II : l I.- is ll'll.i' ".-li ii ii ..r Ifti.t . II ;'s ) InitiiiHt ml fl'M i'0 ii.! O. I. 14. lsst'.. HILLiIiR OUTFIT ' Three run l l-iiith Mill Stoties. ore French I'mrr. iwo Ksop.ns, with all M jlff.EO. S. TUCKER HI "! Uorth Carolina n lit case were that one 'ellt li'iinm flJV finfin? fi f H ! f 3 0 Corn, Line Snallil-'. l'nilevs. El- puiehasedabottieorbeeiforafiiend lit! Ill) i! HU6.;vut,s. J,Ui rl;is (w wi iKi'i jiist iktu; iii .1 fioin a haid . ' . .... . . . TVio T ,ivni.t itr.j- ' t.. . . ... i. , . I' .1 Tln facts in Mach't cry proved tit : coinplele, lit w lllltl ini i;:ti. to Kiind Wheat or ;nin upply to In tint tin 11 at' ass,.,,,!,! lay ist. The Latest Styles AND CHOICEST NOVELTIES in the market. or J. (. A Vt. 11. ;! niaile known to Mr I... r his. ilesn. election should stir tip the democrats ,,, - through the Department XVith and Iiiiike theui lesolve to carry the Ins subsei ij tion book, the N .'i t tar State in 1HH8 bv a litr-'e maioritv. ' "ot only acceded to the eiintst with- wliich they can easily do by the proper efforts. They were too con fident this year, and thought the election would enny itself! Tlnnis Rlitlri and thousands of deiiioei .its Maul at home, not thinking that their Yotes were neetled. ami are taught a lesson which they wi'l letneuiber at the next election. The lesuli of this election proves the trut'u of the old saying. "As goes Chatham so goes the State." out hesitation, but hea.leil the ii.st. t.f Interior Di partnieht -nbsei liiers w ith itll oiiiei- f,. ii,,. tweiity live dollar oi costliest coition I V tllloieji,i,t oj' land. irn which has lewnrdtd labor of those w ho till the soil, for our progress as a pe. pie h that in ikes i4 nal loll great. And while we contemplate the in liiille power of (bid m eai tlioiial.e. The State Faik, held at Raleigh last week, was quite a success. The Dumber of exhibiis was milch Inrjrer than h'st jenr, and the number of visitois was linger than has been known in many years. The rain ou r!:i i.i: : ... ...i ...i lo.taitl lllt.s,- ,o htu'e. l.oMioN, Oi t. Uli. Delallshavebef i, thloii. h his visit.il ioiis. rtceiMil of the nnissaeie. of native l In istiaiis of I gam in. At ricii. bv the order t l' King Mwaogu. The in.is'i ere began in .lion anil was directly tine to the refusal of a Christian hel acting it- tiit! Kini.'s iia.-t- m eou.n.i; an abominable crime. Many Ciitis- tl'ins were torturctl iiiutiLitetl and set mv hitml ti ul .ns..,l tl-.u peaietl an. I thntv-t'to were hiiint the I n.leii States to be .tiiixcl sulleit'd Ki t ns, ins. i, in the midst of our li aliksgivjiig. leii.en.l (., ihe ; on, and needs wnii eh. eii'iii gjfis ami alms, so tint our si I" vice ii. a. ,y deeds of eiiaiilv, be made acceptable in the sight of the Lord. In witness whereof I have hereunto al of 1 lone iinve together ine appeals of the at the City of Washington, this tirst missionaries for a cessation of the lav ot Nov mbi r. in the vear of oi im. 1 who told the .luelor that he : Ae gOSt OtOCK, t ,t in, d and exhausted. These-! The C'.dest IIouso. . cube was for the tola! ion of the) , TllP LOVeSt Prices . 'd law prohibiiiiig ihe sale f ; in North Curohna. injieu to miners. A colored boy,! lllti-eii yens ol age, reeeive.l a pre sciipli .ii from D.. MeHiiiyer for a pint ol w hiskey, ami o:i ii bought I wo half pints of whidiey. with an inter till nt two days between the purcha- et uli oiir oei j,,. lui'e.'o : ses. 1 he bov staled t iiat he had a ined einpiovh.ei.ts an, I bad cold at (he lime ami Dr. Mc thtii u-iinl I'laees of I'laVer believed the bov's lungs to Worship to give thanks to tl.,. liuier '"' weal;, havii g known Ins father to of the l liltt-i'se for out continued I'll - be siuiian y aii'ected. Ill this case joMiiertof the bltssines ()f a f, , ludge (iiaves ihst; uetetl the jury gtnel hiiiei.t. lora ifiiewai of liusii.ess : ihiil a di uggist who keeps whiskey ( los i il y tbioiiehimt oj- hind, f , lor sa,e. I'm' medical or Oilier pm- Ihe re-urn w hich hits lewnrded the poses, is a dealer within the intent ,1,,; of tiit- iatv. In each case the jury brought in verdict of guilty, tludg iiit nt has not. yet been lemh icd. Counsel for the defense, will pruy uu appeal to the Sap, cine Coillt. !l. ctl iilii! Sioilu. let the oi:,t..f,il hearts of those who have been shield td from harm tiuotigl his mcrc he turnid in symiiathv and kiu.lniss FlASNKI.S. IloMK.STICS. I'lilNTS, ( lAl.h'OKS, (iixtiiuMs. Taiu k Links-:, liiwri.s, ..... it c.iirent lepo'ts on SatiinlavoJ his T , . , . . r ,1 't ,r : Lat'e Ciii tams an.M .iirtani Li.ices Ivmd.ing. 1 1, is in lining tiovcinor ,. . ... j ,. , ... La IliU lllltl MiKSes Seines i .ver.ed a tea grain from t apt. 1 , v. . K. Johns, of t in Tim-d Hegiuient i CI-OABLS and WHAT'S. State (i.ianl. at High l'oint, that a ' Carpets. R igs. Mat.ings, Ac . Ac l.egro iu.-iiriect;oii was luimiiient ami , :o: , . t i r....H.rilrlauiU..il lirnur V. i uii ImiiivI nn.l o.i.1 ing t ue sei vices ol ins eoiupany. 0,Vi;;,H-,V,,l!;in;. k.,..i,,hsi Vim iv.ia.ra 1 a n. ' li.iX. .Scales I CspolliltM, instructing I'T 1'iivhm Hi u ti.n.iliw I...,!,-, lit Hi,. si,ui.ii) i .. . iiii i:. . and ii.r'ir w i-bii nil I will civ.- I'.wit .i- i, nu to until inn men in i eaiuiiess. , lli(lf.r ,. ,-aii siei-i-s'iillv but lo take n, to do so. Suintleis. tc, c. For a g I eat bi m m (2i! IN TUF. C. HOSE IHSnHAHCE CO. .1. I'. I F.CH. Ld i 'et N. (J., I.r.cit. l'i.isbot't). v.vnt Tliis coiitp;iiiv been in sncres l'ul t'eriiiion ibr ei.oiein vturs. It is BaW.iw.a-lllF. ,sate, SOLVENT I'ONDc.NsKD S- IHOL'LIv 11; 'iNs tio. Mi sol i ll ill Ilisill l I t l iu Till CiltcilCll. j li - i.i;it.ii. N (V. Nov. 2. Inceiitliaty j spe ',:;, of a negro in Kandolph county last wt-ek caused ex.-lleiu lit ' and if. I to his ariest. Theie were! 1886. AUTUMN. 1886. Opened ainl on Sale --i- - -- ii i Foreign and Domesiic Di'ess floods IJIat k ntnl Mom n ing Dn-ss (i iods, H'ii.'IV. (iloves. Corsets, Merino I'nderwiire, Htols ami Shoes. Gents' M Beys Mi. Men's We.ira'ul Fine Cast-iineres, N". I, ..tiny Nu. ii. 'liliv N..vi.or l.'i. li's.v t-x.-i'i ; siiiciiiy i'Xis-ii :,.t,uly. l.t,tvt. Iii,!,.ij.'li, ' o 1 1 in v .o 11 in curt, hid, inn;, A.,-X, H-J.'i llli. M i. iei', j7 l j ;.f. pni Sill, ' .!, IH H I 4"i I'.eii.-i'.ii, lt as , 3,..'. Mil., It . II ': 4 .1,1 Ktsi',', I: l.'i in i ii .VI Airlvi. I'ihiJi'I. JU I ;ii TliAIX.i tlOIMI St'IlTll. f N... 3. iln'lv ; Nu. riin.lv " Nn. IS, 1SS.V . . ,j.t Mm iilii . ,. . . Suiiiiiy. I..-HV,. n'i.,,.i, 'i t.i h m .i ii n m K...V-. T, .1 Vi t trl M.nily, 4il.i r. M C't'lli'l 'II, .'i ill '. Sill, .. il. li .". 11 l". M.'M.-iirtt, ti "ii ri ml p m Ai-. 1 .11 -I'.', t ',- , H ..II Arrive lt.,i,Msh. ;iim .i :.,i tt il'iil i 'mil ti fill" ni t IV'tlrn ilium,! it'1 .,iiin Nu. : ,i.iiii,.,-:m nl Si.iil.ii'il Willi lli.' C,i,.i l.itr itii. I YM'Iklii Vulii-t- iiillttMy Inr liiyi tii'vlll," ml. I All i..lir. "ii ilcti iwi'l. n. J i'.i,i is hi 111.1,-uli Willi liiiieli-,1 k tlmiiiiii llnlli-iitil f.-r Hit jfiiii'H nur.h. . siwi.ii, , .vs wi t,,.iu 1'ji.tii ( ,i irai'i9 Nu. 1 1 ,! H'l l ll.'IIPUIl. 11. SMITH Siii Pt n emliMil. and PROMPT in tlie payinrnt of its losses. All kind of Buildings insured at' reasonable num. 5e Wiii'iietl by tlie losses of your neighbors ami insure iu time. IX. A. -ONDO, A3ent. 8P1. 9. IBH, C. F. & Y. V. CAILWAyT ConOensail Tiire T?j'e No. 14, To take effect Sunday, May 23, 1886. haii.v kxi'itt si'.mh". Loi,l otie t bona? i d t iul.t liiindie.l .ty six. atid of the independence Heavy Snow Storm. I (.'ittcMio, Oct 30. A special to ; I the Times from Fort Ke. ;,, ..loiitana, ' atrocities were unavailing. 'Ihe fatt t.f these unfortunates tli 1 not st rvt to iiigiiieii cainin tales I,. r Laptis-ii, oi the I lute.l Stules of Ameiieu the and within a week after the massacre one hundred and eleventh, many imtivi s were bui.tiZLil ul their (iuuv Cin'ntvr, Tuesday laid the stitlitig ilust and own desire. Jjy the Preside!, t : cooled off the atuiospheie. so that Leiitlets coiitamirig extr u ts from ..vl.w, f:.v.ab! for t.l. tl'e ''npl ure, prayers and hvmns in B , . .t i a the I giiiidalangiiageiire freely bought The uu,i..u.i.i-- j j Dy the people, although their losses- money l . . .. the last vear for sal- ' "'' dclaed. Several cow bovs who e l g-teatly enjoyed it. One interest- won involves danger of punishment, nri.-s of ' .-tiiee employees than ' w,'l " ' 'iind-up were' lost in ing feutme of the fair was the meet- 1 lie tliary of liislmp liiuiuiii; ton, w ho any oth. , .-.uiiitry. A caieful esti-Mbe storm .'.irtsd ay iiiglit and wtre ing of Northern settlers and tlie at- w"rt l"'t to death by the King, will ma of i ;,.. mail matter of nil kinds "''ligeti to camp under the sage bi ush tendnnce of a number of Northern 8"T ,,,b V I'on,l)"- . lt is x-lmnKel throughout the world in ; ''i'H t''0. blankets or tire. Tho . , . thn'h' g and lmthetic narrative of one day pliws Iho total it. 11 li 10 . storm is the heaviest of the Reason, edilois, who were t ulertuinea un.si his c n,., rien. es m Cgnda up to the OOU.Omi, , ab.tut five pieces for every "'1 will emse e..imilemble d-lay iu Z'ZT". pleasantly. j day oi his death. i human being. the fall range of work." ' ... ii. ...... lion until ordered l'" w"lt "' iniu-kw. nn.l ni.ll.li )..ur iiaii hiihiv 3I fJ IH.IL., I T. W. Ih llBII, , l')U, McKlMMi.N. I ill... W 1MB. I v II & K S. TFCKKH & CO. Oi-l. 7, lSW. l!AI.F.l.ill, N. IV 'I'. Ala lsi.i. south The ioveinor telegiaphetl for piiiiiculais. , PATENTS, T. F. Davaii.,. Secretary of State. : "".v "A rep.., i from southwestern ' c f Xrft(,0 MarkB k CJopywriglite, i .Montana says a heavy snow storm .e Cited States spent more hasvisifd that section. Stagecoaches iKlrSS'K ' PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM !!. jKipubr favorite foi tin. luiu. Ii.s,.iri,,tf i & ! en- aH.iy,.' Our urtl.-o Is ,,,-u- im1 1 s ruh. hi om-f, nti tttt cm mi. i i l'iu., hi In. it li'n iI'hii Hi-.. n limit! ..i. .i W asmiSiit.im Si'tnl Mil iKL.ir it; w,,c. We tilvlso AH ftl rntai.tniv ..li h ,n s,',il W" ir t NOI.'IIAI til i'M.it win. r.v'N l'crr.N'i Kit h I" ll'S e . .issler. IH- Sll, I ..I Mo. in -.li" llivil., i. Ml .o ..ffl. 'Hl o. His I'. S. storm is the heaviest of the Reason, emr-ii m . r-.- nu' .-. .fi. tsr um,' mipron.-s in u.u.i. i i - ns j . . - wr.t to C. A. snow en . oi.iflli I'nloul I'in.yi, WKsliliiglnu, l C. K.. IV, 41. ilrrinir nr oli. n I iiiwi'ittinir hHiiUriitr. 14 t-iL-miMsi ll.u K-nlii. atolM llto liBlr fulliiiir, mnA I ., lo l, mo, ml i Hal l.oiiu. The belt Cough Cure you can me, Ajidtlie l,it ir0ventlvi.kiitwn furCotiBumpCiea. No otlirr rt.inisjy U inifioti. lu th cure ot Stfrofula, littmiuvtein, Attii,ift. Kiilnej, t'rluar nj TciimI Ciliplall'U, ami all dlMir.ici-M or 11 IrfitilTK, Ftotnai h UowiU. IIIoikI anil Ni-rttn. It haa fli n itd Ilia anil li.ta ted mrm In nutnv cia-i thouuhl by pliTMoamtoh tncural.la. It lll pay Jim to ifive I'll,.!.!' i Tunic a thurniiirh IrtaL Bold by all Unif. (lit In large botti al !.. Ma i a I'ft Lsnxw ' p. m. -I.l.i 1.40 1'i M a. m. 11 (10 11 u 1U.IM HINDER CORSES Thf -iftt. mtrfrt. quit-knit -nd lt riirn tor I'atru, Pun ton-. Wri. M.(, ( niluuwu. Ac. lltmlrrvthrlr rir th rrrivitti. hTtt-iH.i ftlii. (UiKiiotrottlilr. Xitl ttvs fr,-t cfntf. taJilf. Mt't'n-.irn rtn m h,r vvt ji tm fall-, bold hj I'rutfiruu at ic. liuux Cu. . V Lt HVf KM, fit ITI iHTltlf'.A T'V rrivr. 1-ill i. m 1 -t I ''. i.fivi i Vi i. m ' .1, a'. -it.-. ! r' !ht nii'l I'A.-MMtiip? Tniln Ihvph lVnnnit. vM il.ilty n- 1 l"-t in . t.ir-n ul Kua lil t 4 ti . !!. wt tU v ni 4 0 j. m , Mn4 H iH'i'vi' '.4 'l I HVIlif Hi H Ji rn Kifl 'h' n'l 1 .ihr.ii'T TuMt 1 nvt-e Knvrttevlll liilty ft. ft.' i n , frriVi-H nt Slum 1 h. V . n , M v.n Mini uti h' '1.5 1 n. m.. mill itrrlvos ml 'MIIMMr.V,lt' Hi la l"t li 111. Knl. i i i.n.l I'HMfa.'hv Train V'Tih leaves !Imv1Ir 'I'tlU a ' .itt in . 'rlritni Hfinl'.fil U 5 -n . li-uvr1 SMii(trl lit li iA p. m.)iDl r rlvPH ni itr.t n l itf-i ;. ih. i r-l f'.t hicI Iik. eiijnv Tniln Huih Imvm, 4ire4'itnirn hi fi.o.'i n, m , nrrlvt-nat Hnfor. At H it. in , tmviv s.iitirt hi 1 1 n. ni., ul mr rlvtifi nt K.tyiMit villr m i; mi . tn. 4 w. f I'.Y, 'itu'i Sutit. J NO. M. I.OHK, iivul Inn. Aui.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 4, 1886, edition 1
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