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NMkMMUMMM aarwfe'rariwTMifm fcf (Khatham jRcrnri Thursday, de (:!' 2. ishg. H. A. LONDON, Editor. Our Washington Letter. IFrom our Remlnr OftrrMpmulMM Jumping From Brooklyn Iti'ldge. i New Yukk, Nov 29. A brerterv ' wagon started from the N w Voik The President's Body (J nurds. WAHfrfsv.Tf.tf. Nov. 2(5. ISHG'. Tin vote for Congressmen m thi rbserved throughout this citv t ler- end of tho wagon "Years have not seen and time Kromlh. H.Kr TrmtUr. Miall not See," the WO.le sit doWU i There never ha been President. l"'.v it ""ro-r w.u, when mUr- mu altord such a psnacia ah bip bridge to Brooklyn. After the j nd whose person in s-o well protect- " V, .- ... I wag-on pa-8e.lt he New York pier, a me present, occuppni i me ."IT"-""" bridge poiuemau noticed something White Home The arrangements ut J"f ' husm, sh has not been sus- milVO fiitruimo . 1 ill it .. r.. .ivur ha whose ever mnvrnipnt it m nfuardml P1 r" l:- u..:.i .... i.i .u-lo...i uri..w..Vu..iwv ;u Lrt i.i.Aiw.t. Salvation Oil. FOLLOW THE C have ulnnva lamed iu one instance at least me noimav or ii-..aB , .m,....K "' '.'' ; , ' .': li.- i..t.,.l...i..i, IV I..ll. 1 Ik iw lull. ilia an. : HH.'ll II S1IT lWriM'I. IIUL IU SOlllt - v.,,i;u , . . i -i i i.i i .i i.i: ...1 : .1.4 .....) . ,-A.iun.i .ii ,ll.,i. Btate Was duly rahVllssP.i BUU ueciar- asv amiougll mere whs no puo if mi mm 111 1 ..pugiii, iimirun mm nun- 1 f.j , 1. - h.h.B(Ri(lof State Canvassers, idcrnoustiBtioii. I! w.. - h .ractei ize,'. ed out to he a m.iu. The n.au jmni- ieu pains to improve t hem. and. of a ma" mocH t Ealeigh, on last Friday well. M'li;it is mule (lihii.t'i'.ililc to aj lady tliftii to know 1I1.1I her liair lius not. only lot it a color, but is full of, dandruff? Yet sueli w;is the rasp' 1835. FALL. If Mr. Cleveland ban yrup all other nuigU reiuediea have 1 1 .1 ..:-a i' . :1. .. 1 i: .!.).. il... . . t pniil'u.. IH mill fijiiMlilfV .... nu iiMiin rr r in iiner ihiiiiiv 1 t-r- tit 1 ii.'uliv iitiu iiiti vt-iiuiu iu Lijf; ... . ...,4 Qn..i..u .. in i., rr..ln.v." n, n,H...l iron fir.ler ! Thonnalldd of Htl ailireln anuually visit fote in the flint district was 13,390 ..?:,,. ..1 t ll .vl,,,.. m,.ne,rMtioiiH and nhhont jesilntimr a moment the White House without ever Ihmi.! for Lathunv nnd ID !;;." f'r Uarreitf ijhtrued to i-ei nu'its of a patriotic' leaped off. He shot do 11 into the brought in contact with the Presi- -.t -.. 1.. ;.. 7:-.. in L-ii,.l All it... 11. i.n i..,er.t- tioro .liver. The iillieii- uns the onlv one dent, and OIIH of the most I iffid rules iiuiri' ir.i-u ,. sim closed as tl'.ev were .do on Moudav, who had seen the leap. Ho rushed of the establishment is that no one wiih mine until I u ed Parkers Hair r ,, i 1 R...MI the flat Of tfie Arthur funeral, iimkiiic into the roadway and ordered the i "hall br allowed npsfnirs who is not, H.d-ain. My hair is now bhu k and ftons, 13.0611 for U Hula, ami &,-" two ,,;, 0f ti,is ,.,,),. trnt the Gov-, driver to stop. I he driver was mil-1 npon basines connected with the j. 1 fectly clean and ylossy. Mrs. E. lor Abbott: iu the third distiict, ,.r,,.it eniplovees have euioved a 'prised at the order and demanded an Executive branch of t he Government. Sweeny. Chicago. tS,551 for McClaiuiiiv, and N.ltit) for bolida. explanation. On brim,' informed, it 'ice each week the I lesi.lent comes Koonce t in the foniti. di.ri. t. It.- i But Secretary Manning shut down ! was evident f:iu his astonishment jWi, into the East Boom and shakes 4J3forG,ha n and U HCI for N.eh- 01. the Trensurv cle.ks t!e dav before that he was ino, ant of the matter. : hands with two or three hundre.r Iu. S J, . il 7,i ,!riThankKivi,ad ehanKed a time- He was allowed to proceed The 1. .. hoiored etlt.i... H.rttofore the name 01 me man who mane me ,eap "r V , 1 1 as he. n cloned i ,M i"iam tlmse. An eye witness a ur m, pieasinu im-ru yi u.n- l. f.iie I hniiVn. ' who was on the Dover street pier, "mil who stuiuis oy 111s sum is 1111c and 7,r!) for Jones: in the seeHh ' eiviufr ostensibly for tlm purpose of '' t a rq oitei : "1 was 100K..1- """ ....u...... j ! . 1, r,t( 11 1 . 1 ml ffiyiiirMhcclcrUichweloN (liatrict, l(l,5t.5 tor Henderson, 1,401 pr tuc 1 1 Ka a I...11 to nij t ir . t ,., , n, iin:f the throne neither escai.es him: rui'Kevs. 11:1s was iiicreiv un excuse , n 4-. " , ,. . 1 ... , 1 '1 .1 mist onts.de the New York tower nor t lie tuizoli or more mini looking tor an extra half holiday, and as tin re "le v " ioir. , . ... " : .. 1 1.1 ......!.' .. i..,.i .i.. He c urt' to t ip rail for a moment hut si t 't,.'.y built men who are scat-, 1 n lm em. ni'Hi ui nu! k uu utiiiii uini -- -r ... . .. , 1 the musrhedouebefoipCon-iessm.ets. then let Ko. He turned two or eei iirongu the c.ovvu. iulty as; 0 . three somersaults 111 the air ami tell ,'""'. hik". im-ie uie , .... 1 1. .... i. ....... it .1;-. iiiiii'tl-i inido 11s well as outside of We take tilcauure in annoiincimr to ! 7,14 for Maione. and 2.SI34 foi Jones. ' weet was a-, mm n as i.ih ne- ' ,' T, . ,,.., be buildiuir. while the head of the our friends and customers, that our1 liiirimeni could soieii, aim lie orueren -it- - . .. , , . .... , . .... - . . i 1. t.:... : 1 .1... iiiitiim w 111 itr..niti.i.iil. 1 lu fiiii'i . n r. splashed nit several feet in the air. of watchmen and detectives at the if ALL AiNMirauUUiJS. Yn v few were on the pier at tlie hife House is largely augmented time. I'..t i r.'il hun in a few im incuts and tl ..i " ' I'nl,,.. ..., .lames X.-il. of the bridge ' arlw could et within a block of the ! We have a more complete line of NEW GOODS ! PRICES TO SUIT TBS TIME. .' . .1 hoi.ored euti'ii). 1 Rtul, and 13.2S2 lor Bunver: in the TmMmv 1V1 ,.,, ixth distiict. 14.2CI lor I'owland, at ,, on the dav for Walker, and l.H'.'rt for Blair: in (he eighth district. 0.!!!)7 for Cowles. And .325 for Green : ainth district. 1 1.7.11 foi Johnston, the Sc cr tary de; ied that two days 111 oie week was a . nmch as his d- m ... .1 .1 ...:n , from me aoiiire iituirs 11 .i. -, .. , . . , 1 , , ,1 een that Maj. Graham, although do ll8imj ,our. fented. reeeivtd a larger number of; xithouirh vim continue to hear nil otes than any other deiuc -raLic can- inioiiu r of dire thinu's predicted con didate. except !miuio..iis. eerniny Secretary M.-nning's physical The Hoard oft -iiuvassers a'so can- condition, he has ,li.tate,l his fo.th- WM.1 the vote for Judges, and fiom iC'lKmT l,k,M, .Cr aI "'I11'11'' moiiieiit later, ruansion without bein called up-li mY GOODS, K. v..m hii.l..l in the '! . . S,.... T L : ' ' ! He took tl e Uv- t nhm.h.a oul start- h.r an explanation of h.s cha.ac.ter 1 , , 1 . 'r-i ii.-ib .mis. ...... , . k Tl ttIlli purpose. '1 lie While House is i Sews and Observer we learn that the :he portions of the document already ()f ii" ht er sie uued out and in telephonic connection with Police1 Tote for chief justice was 118.428 for fini.l.ed 4,u-.: n-ne of the forop nn, n ,7ur!ie Lefoie the tu - ar- '. Headipmrteis as well as the Baruu ks j iiv...l When i.i. ke.l1111.he wasfn.th- . and tlie Navy nrd. If it were uec- iiif: at the mouth and was too exhaust- j essary probably a thousand armed BOOTS AND SHOKS. ed to sp.uk. H.s face had a yellow 1 nd well-disciplined men could bo: HATS AND CAPS ltM.k and his eves were glassy and massed in its defense inside of an ....... v . ra.ai.t 111 eMues-um. When the , hour. With the present arran-'e . . VJL KKNrtW AUh. ','hter learh. d ti e wharf. Hurse was ' ments Picsid. nf Clevelauil's frit-ml-; !aced in an i xj ress va'ou and tukeu ; m ed have no fear for hia personal .0 the iieai est- police station and from ; safety so long as he remains within there to Chambers street hospital. ; the hite House. mired cathered hv specml details from the poiice will he offered at Prices in sympathy there was -r.at ' totve of the city, and it is safe to say , tl,- I.nw Price- of Farm NW H that no per.-on of a suspicious char-: Product. I AND YOU WILL FIND YOURSELF IS '11JK STORE OF BE It WANG tilt. EliOTIIEHS, The Leading riothiers, Where you w ill liml THK LAHGKST AND BEST SKLFOTEM STOCK MEN'S. YOUTHS'. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS. People Always Buy Goods Where They ('lin Buy The Cheapest. What is the reason that piople come from far tin-1 near to oui Storef Ihn Wi li IH-lki kh tl low Prises. You will be courteously treated whither you buy or not. No trouble to show goods. Yeiy Respectfully, CERWANGER BROTHERS. Raleigh, n. c. 1H8(5. NOTIONS. CARPETS. .: H ... I I ! .. . I 1:. :,.:,:. l-I.r'l. l.l liuit- i-riun- 11. r 1.11; 111 - ,, . . , ... .... f II.... ... T., iLl'l lliru 1 ' : 1.1 hi 1 1 . i.i . 1 m 111111111 - , -ii 1 .1 . report last vear. Ihe most lmpoit iiiteun counties the republican judi R,lt .llmo.in;.,.Illont v(.t in (.imeetioi. fliul candidates did not receive a sin with the report, is that the Secretary gle vote. Judge W alter Claik re- takes even stronger gr. utids on the fioived mote v-.tes thwi anv other subject of Tariff reform than he did a t .; 1 .,.. Jt""' The vote for solicitor in this district OIL CLOTH, j , MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE AND KE . AIL DEALERS IK Vl HMTi till AND ALL KINDRED ARTICLES. Iu the report of I'ostiniisi. ; '?e erul Yilas which was made public . ., t 1 . ,.) I,).. 1 , , . ineic 10 v. iiaiiio.-i s sireei iiuspnui. as 11.-21 for Long, ami 1..420 fo. severn day-e.go. it ,s shown that the I A( ,u Htllti4iri i. W1IH UM to talk. GLASSWARE, ' GROCERIES. SiC ! than ever before offered. SSTrc TO CP.23R. SPECIAL PRICES TO THE 1 HADE. Hiiayhorn, the iiiajoiity for the laiter United Sta'es leads nil the world in being 708. tv.RE- wiil convene next Mon day. It is not probable that any im portant legislation wiil be attempted. This is known as the "abort session," flial is the session expires on the 4th Of March. On tliat day the term of ,.,,. ,, ,llv(!1 ,, ., i.,.iMVU .,,,. i the leceiiMy t. -;- I ' ot.-'icssmen , ter ami the enlargement of the unit Begins, though tlu y will not take ; of weight for tiist-c'nss mattor, the !..;,. iu.nl !...i r ruber, hiw expenses of tlx . , . . , were expected to exceed its revenue frss ( otL'i es- I- oiivenen iu special . .i i i i . . ,. , i , 1 for the fiscal year of lShti at ler.v.t lession. I' seem uti ange thut Con ; .OOO.HOO. A decrease of expendi reusmen slioiml be elected moie I tires, however, l as made the actual than a year before the.r take their 'h licit about .Si.O'KUKMI less than that - f . i";..i. .1. . ,i. md the d-licit for the current war Hentfl. .uair. nisoiis tl.llili tliattue. .,, , .,, , ... , 1 will lie still less. 1 igures show thaf tongressional can. hda.es. who we,e tj,e net increase of revenue in this elected last, moi.tii, will take their Department was 3.2 per pent, and Wilts at the Hpi.ioaehhig sessii.u, but that the volume of busim s- by which uch is not the case. Congress has 1 11 s K-'iu-u. nine i-o i ov. r per its mail facilities, and in the number of letters r nt. The letters mailed iu this country during the yenr wera more than weie tinn ed iu Fiance, Germany and Austiis combined. The number of post office . in this conu try now is oil. 1114. 'Ihe rejwiit also shows a great deal iu the line of re form. Ow ing to the ri ductioti of t Work ol' tin' I.itV-Suvi rH. WisiiiNi.TON. Nov. 2S. The Geii- ,i,r . I - ... .. t . I. .. I . Postal Department """P:1""""" "1 " ,", --'7T He told the ollicer iu charge that he 1 wanted to commit suicide. He com- , I laitn d of pan. iu his side and head and 1'cgan to rave. At the hospital , be was found to be suffeiii.g lioni slinelc of tlie Pi tlicilssion. Tl is thollt'ht I that he will recover When ' "'Hjoiity in iaror or removing .. ,. . , , .. ,i . i... i county seat from its locution at - jt . - . " wish I was dead.'' Fight A hunt a Court-House. Cutcjio.i. November 2:). A special to the Time from Fargo, Dakota, ays that at the laic election the iti-wi! of LnMoure seemed a small favor of removing the the for Cotton and other Produr x- .1 ...II.. riv-Kl town of G.h.,.1 lUni.U to T .a. 1 lou.s ,u sp. ci.i.ov. Moure. A few nights later, m pur- I K Mfl.F. IX & CO. nuance of the usuul practice in such ! Sii.ta. N. C.. Oct. 23. 1 HM(i. rases, a mob went to capture the! - county records by force. I'hej found HT TT 0 D Q TTT'TPl . Pfl the court house iu the possesion of I " H . 0. 1 UOiVliil fit UU-. the, sheriff and a posse of twenty armed men, but the latter tied befoie a tierce assault, aud the doors wt-ie'n u a r a a a beaten down and the arc.ves cap- HRY It II ll 11 N B E A I. E R S vni u ii i The firm i-i onlr one vein- ol.l an.1 linu ol.l n. ..... fi.,..,;i.i. .1,.,., .a Ladies' Cloaks and Dry Goods House in the state dmn g that tine- a Specialty. Tl"' "au affo, 1 to sell THE REST FURNITl RE a: the YF.iiV LOW- ... ,. ., ... ' EST prices. Call and see ful-yourself. We solicit an exanuiiatiou of our I v-...- 11 ikwi- Goods before buying. 1 hanks ; . for past favors. W. A. SLO N. J SLOAN w l"" lliiir-i .- . .: lM. . JoNKSIIOItO . S. '. Chatham co., . a North Carolina luied. Ttiis was done, know ing that : cent. That i- another )f whi. h u i. i ........ ...... :..t.i.. 1-" oecoiue siu-u a in i;.- ui... uiiwieiii, , . , . , i , . 'iiiiit. 1 1 i-it iii.il ok... . I..HI.-.IHS ri.iii.i- RO lish, thai there has been a steady re is turn of business prosperity during the past year an. I a half That is the way in which ti e country goes to ruin under Democratic rule, which must be very depi easing to the R. pubii.v.n pro) Lets of evil. Secietary Whitney was very gen erous with Thanksgiving turkeys He made arrnt gements to g'vp each officer and e.nplovee of the Navy De nig Sei vice i-ports that at the close of the last fiscal year the establish ment finbiacfd 211 stations lbT, on the Atlantic 1S on the lake.-, 7ou the Paciti.- and 1 at the talis of the Ohio, l,..ui-v i.e. tvy. Ol-asu-r happened - j..,. ,p w-. anciH. of that District, f tu t c,.v t.i :t tviili 7 i: .... lumr.l . . . ... . i w "BBM . ,r u. ii.!... ) Ci'i'i -n ""'"" .j......w .......uium xne uiaesi nouse, , .', . . , t tie lemova:, which had not been, Tlie Lowest Prices lost. There were SH7 shipwrecked .. i i, :' i r.. i . 1 . resi xrices p, , -ons succo,ed.to whom 2,H,dayV .Uen m "" reiiel was auouie.i urn esuuiaiea j M)ul 0 M ,.IlU;llipf of C(ul tt auJ ; va.ii.- of the vessels involved I bas given them ton .lavs It. g, t the .42S..Wd. and of their cargoes. ',.,,,., , ,H ba,.k , u, lftpulM, J , -J.in3.h-M making the total value of j t, tLcllI,1v,H f ,.1)IlU.mpt. He ! proj rrty uupeii .e.l. t;..,H2. 13j. Of n fus,.(i , t,.,..r ,,,..... It ' is one of the bitteiest of the county , I aeat figi.ts for whi. h Dako'a is noteil, j and there ia danger of fui Ihcr no- . i leuce. ; BU F F A LO W A Si E 2 SO US E, JOXENBORO', i. ('., roii tiie s ail or rc zi the sals or LEAP TOBACCO. brrdv, and its deiitieralioMs are so low and uninteresting, that t is geneially regarded as a necessary evil and its pincee.Iings do not at Siact much i. i.'.iiioii. The people of the several Stale- take much moie interest in the proceedings of their respective Icgi.-lat sires tlmn iu the pioocediiig.i of the national congress. For instance, sh" people of North Carolina will watch w'.th ranch more a h prrferre 1. and three hundred of hai ves, piers. ,Vc , were rescued, ami gave a deserip- on , f the most . . ... i ... ; 1 1 : i. 1 i . 1 . t I". . , this amount 5o.t73.ll7.S was saved and 5fl.42il,0."i7 lost. The nuuiberof vessels totally lost was SS. Besides these there weru 14.") cas ualties to smaller ciat't. on which theic were 34S persons, 34ii of whom w. ie saved a;id two lost. The prop erty involved is estimated at f 111, 42i. of which SOS.250 was saved. Tho Latest Styles AND CHOICEST NOVELTIES in the maiket. A Cohj Hide f rt A an. 1KSD. Opened ami Snie We have just completed an ndlti .n of M) f. , t fothe lb riM.o Waukimus making it o. r ir, I fVet long, and have titte 1 it up ilh nil of tho modera improvements. FULL A D AMPLE ACCOMMODATD IN' POL" MVS AND BEAST. PERSONAL CARE TO EVERY P'.Ll OF TOBACCO! POLITE ATTENTION TO FARMERS. THE IIIG11I.S:' PRK E (il'ARAN I I'.I.D t):, EVERY SALE I A FDLL CORPS OF BUYERS ALWAYS ON HAND! NOT WIND BUT WORE f-iOl'i; MOT i O. Propiietor. Oct. 7th. iss,;. :t Mismawk. Waltotu leniiory. .ov. j -,..,,, sl. d Doun stic Dr. ss Goods 27. A party of arm;, era arrived; jjj,, .,,! Mournin ' Dress Goods. partinent, a fowl" of such v 'ight aa i '''u'' P''l'? who had fallen from fiom t rt Yates mgh; before last ! the f our Legislature ' the clerks availed themselves of the (inrte-v. ( )u a similar oci i .ion la-t interest them ii"i tl,i .vi.iter ll t !........ ti.,.,a ,.f eOUl te-.V ,, , ,, . . year tin Seen tarv dispensed about Congress, and - ill criticise moie ;. . . '. . v- ' ti e same numli.- r of turke. - to Navv h)bely the appiopiiation of a few , DeparHnent employees, thousand dollars !y the forrier thau Nor was M's Whitney '..ml the the millions of dollars improperly : Secretary in the donutiou f good .,,..,l.,,i i. ii, I.,...,,. , cheer. She s. nl word to the borne Thk ai tii.n ...!';!. board of canvass ers iu Craven county at thi lfcent election has been much criticised. They reje. t.-ci tl.e retiirns of two or who would have perished w ihout I thrii'.ing ridw iu the histo, v of this the help of the hfc-saviug crews. j section. They were seTi'ity two There were a!-i 4il2 vessels wolked hou..- in the blizzard, coming from off when st landed, repaired wheiilFmt Lincoln, a distance of i:ty damaged, piloted out of daugerou- mih or over an houi to u mile. The places and similarly assisted by the ! vehicle was an ambulance aud was statio. clews. Since 1S71 the service I drawn by four mules. Dining Mon Inis ,-a 1? 11.449.237 worth of prop- ! day night, when the blizai.l was a. of the Little Si-tc s i f the Poor and , ''rl.v ,,-,51 lives and succored its height, they wure compelled to to the Color- d Woman's home that people ut stations for a total of I shovel and plunge their way Ihrimgh she would hke to provide Thanks- lWlll day.-. no drifts from six to ten feet do i . giving .tinners tor those institutions ,. ; , ami uie commuai use oi wmps ami A list of articles wanted were n-nt inn . I ssarj IIIXUIIOII. i goading sticks wa and the i rder was piomptly honoied ""' s' '"' v"rk tt",,'l ! b y Mrs Whitm v who made some Nothing i an oe more incontrovert ible precincts, whi. Ii gave republi-; suitable additions to the bill of fare ' lh than me deciaiation of the Dem ean maj , lit ie-, and llius secured the j for ti e old ladies and old men of the "-iatie national pia: f ain, that "uu election of the deima-vats. For do-' m"- , necessary- taxation is unjust taia s, .1 , , . , , j I p at the Capitol they hare nl ' U"11 o(iovei umetit has the moral ihg this they have beet, arrested by ' lt,Jy (o woVk. The or legal , ight to tax a people be warrants is-ue.l by a I uite.l State.". ,Te i,,,.,, ,!r,.luniimrv meetings of voml the needs f its treasurv. for I certain committees or rather of The Hosieiv. (! .ves, Corsets, Mer no I'nderwure, Boots and Shoes. Gents ui Boys' Hals. Men's Wear and Fine (V-simeres, Flannels. Domksth-s, Piiints, Calicoija. GlSlillVMS, Taiii.k Lin.:ns, ToWKI.S, AMI CKASIirs Lace Curtains and Cm tain Laces Ladies' and Miss CLOj&US and VJHAT3. .. . . . i. ' - necessary io heep r,.linl .,u l,,;..lW .t i the exi. misted animals walking. The ,(). ol.it ei say that at tiuie the blizzard actually i:m the mules irom new, BIHA m 8 M a LA rt iM o. m i.1 a pj . M H. .e',ai t-:i y. s a SSS! WYATT & TAYLOli, g b o o n n ANI- FTry ie-il'-lf- !Mlo-tM l.v ...ir iM.rl-n.iHl n.l j C,.iiih!i.i.l Cii.tTH. I' c.ti-l s-:l. a.:vii.hi; , atid out for the animals' instinct they nu.i i.-:'i.-rr w.m. .t win ci... l.w.t .ri..! . 'I 1...... I .a.,., . .... I tw.-.. .. . ' Oinn ni. . -r I. .-ii-.'. W .-.-hi mi.-. .-.Mully -m- v- have been . ist and frozen to , ,,,,, .', y ,, ,,,,. ,ur ,,r. .,,. ; de!i'!i. Unce ttiev passed an Indian j j.mi.-i hlxn. t f onirmssioiii r, and bo -n.l over trial ut the April tei iu of the U. S. . ll"of Ul"s of certain con. nottees, and are now pio.Uicing 9100,000.(HHI in District com t to be held at New- I l!'e Pr lwatiou of bills has beguu so "cess of the expenditures of the , , , .. ... that the lie. cssnrv business mav lie vei nmeiit. eveu upou the lavish heme. As the .nutter wrll nn.h .go - p RcilFi with as little delay as 'pos- scale otdamed by Congress. This judicial investigation we. do not think sihle after the as-, mbhiig of Cougicss. is unjust taxa.iou. It is a needless, it proper to prejudge the case, but p As usual it piedicted that very lit-1 and, therefore, an oppressive burdeu we cannot refrain from exnressiii.t th In-yond I tit m.nev bills vhich are - upon the p.t-ople. Such being the camp, but the savages refused them ; Hhei.er. as their expeiienee taught" i a laws of the United States i tnem this would be lata! to them. i'he auibiiiaure top was blown away, caving them unprotected from the: wind. It wus a hard tight for life j and a terrible experience. T W l"lllll CH M ! IM.I..N, (it... W I-..K. W H .V R S. TUCKER A CO. Oi-l. 7, lSf.i. KVLr.lOli, K. C. our regrets that the board of can- vT 7 , er""!B1 OI u,e V , , ,7' m u Uon"- rassers felt it to be their dutv to re- .;,. .;..,. r .. ... .,ii.. ';.... '.! . " . . ! l,ele Ht A Railroad Accident. Kvssas .'itv,. Nov. 27. Thf sou 1 1 Pacific "Passenger V 11 -jdJeneral Commission .Uereliant RAIJ-'ofiH. N. C. Cv .in tiieiii or send the.n vo ir orders, if yo.i wish s.piarr dealing. July iwk. SERGEANT MANUFACTURING CO., Oreenaboro, 17. C. iiini rAi-rn.i.hii or FARRAR TURDiNE WATER WHEEL, COOK AND HEATIMC STOVES, Saw Hills, Cans Mills, Hcrse Powers, Plows, Straw Cutlers, Andirons, And Castings of Every Description. XVSend for Prlco-LiaL 9 Mii jct the retuins and thereby cast scientious suspicion upon then motives. A nn ie if p free ballot a-nl fsir -ouiil is ee.ili.il . ii- i"o lazy ill tin- long session ators intend to do :. I I ... . . .1 . . . . . . . iuie. oui ii i iii uie ores- r,aciiv now nils s in hp .lone no I -. 1-1 - , , , Hit time Congi es- h;ul found itself oft .nuid iud.'nipnt can rie-htlv .l..r.. . ... on t fail to conic and seP us, as we . .- . , i ,i ... : . ine iieigni engine waa nurieu upon to the presei vatiuu of a repub ican i .1 1 ' . ? , , 1 ' . busy iu the short, to aecompl h any- fruveiuiU'-ni. 11 .1 aiivinu i u.ai casts 11.: t- 1- 1 . . v- "'ii"! loximeii uiHiii iiiuiiiHi roiii-ps. ! r, 1 ... .. I l 1 .-. siotis. is no .lonl.t necessnrv Thut : .... . " overflow j- 1 comiiiton. 1 lie eiiL'iueers ami nre- JJ.MH1I-, s'nplus by reducing taxation. Winn en cine to DURHAM train duo ! with a view of purchasing 30 o clock this morning, with a freight train near GiPenwo 'd, twenty miles easi of the Dry Goods, dial) be done no i In therM se.it division of both "C. .". -' claim to be HE.VIX QUART ERS. . .1 . i ' "U tun.. Oil, I'lllSUlUL' 1'. HU.l tliaillfiC,... , I,...,. ,1.. ties noon the oupstion Kiimn cnnoiro. ... 1 .1 . T . . r. . . ' Store is. In t il. tin . ' . r-" c:iian jiagauiu. postal cieiK. r.Jl. he suspicion of fiuud upon an elec-' tiou is to be 11 giet ted by all good George Fl iiiicis Traill's citizens, ami should be carefully j graph, avoided. Kri.m ili N.-w v..rk rl.l. Our ore is. liv f ir. the largest 111 tue! Stale. Each department is tilled toj with choice and lieautlful AlltO- eo.i. tiou imp universal lie-. ....... ,i1..111K4.lvH iv ;,;.' . " " ' 4 1 O cessmes of tl,e p, ople should be first Xon( of thl) re.iev. d and luxu, ,es continue to be j The Rcciut yM caBcd ,(V 4 ,. i:.i 1 tm r 1 " c i-iii-iui Ti v . ,7 is the piam dictate of sound states- "C-lltH -K'Hk HJ 111 I ill Uilllf! , WHS tl tlllull I l W..., r a t. IT . - l . IU t?- VI'ILI'IIIII 1 11 I II t lll'l tllllfl 111 IV. U.'!1U 1 ti . in..,mniiMii uie nousH at ..- iiiansiup. J.iu 111 some way the un-; v 1 i,,-.,.,! V 1'2't , pussing thr-xigh Ma.nsoii Souare a ...... . 1 o. J instead ot o. 1.1. me up pioiiciiing session or our ritate 1 . ., , 1 . ,. lll,T,-i inxaimn snoui.i oe prompt- "V .,....,.,..,. fcC ly ,,l)jl..,l ,,.l l,ll, ulw.l.l.l 1 -111 it a patriotic dutv to accom-! erve nnccL" ooiitw was liurt. ' a blun- BLACK ash COLORED SILKS, I ler of the telegraph operator at Vi.-r vi.-Tvj r-rm k-vj ,..i vtri u t a i v.i renw.Kiu, woo sni lorwuru iriu lie, A Woiiian Almost Rousted. Aiegisiaiure is am acting some att u-, francis Ii aiu occunving bis turn. Ihe .lemociats hope to elect totued seat in the nark The i ild .1 .1 ; .' . , , , 11 - . , i'iisii mis ifHii.;. Phe SpcMier, and the mmies of sev- walkeil up to him and was soon sit-, eral representatives are suggested. LiH. ,,,.t,,l,k'" ; A Pfl ilous Voyage Anion., thei.. Col lloit l V . i .v.o... i. im..!,. , - - a.-.au Mpai lock. aged sixty years, i a..,,-., i,. x .....ruioer ,-ue ami Jiarv nnriuc. ageo twenty. j PA.Ti.iisBrr.il, Ya., Nov. 28. A tragic j affair occurred late la-t night iu t his ; ! . ity, resulting in the falul burning of , s , o sii..,,i.,..L- .,..i .;o.. n specialty. Also a large hue of low ' price goods, such as SHEETINGS, COLORED AND WHITE HOMESPUN. CALICOES. PAN I S GOODS. ' IJLEACH COTTONS, lUflll tilt. V.M. JlOli, U1KI . II 1 i. i i " 1 lain calleil till it livelv lilt In mi- nii.l Messrs. tiveriuau, 1'eaisou, and lilncii.iT Lei- l ... ... l ;,, ii, i...u , i n ... i . t. , t . , ' 1 ob 15 . . and. in fact, anything you want in ...... . 1 o -- v ""- -""fc u,..iai bihi .ii iss naaie , occupied tue same uouse. rx-iore . r. i Wor. It is said that the political j unite a flowery speech about the Allen, of lSuffalo, went through the!reliiiiigthewoui.n in.arrelled oven0"1' ""i " , se" T' i enmolevion of the House is iS .W 1 North and South shaking bauds, all rai.ids and whi.lnool thw (tlr, I A:; ,". L.... .1.- we (,"'t " .,ou - Per i cnl cliwper ocrats, .Iu republ pendents, so that the "ihe balume of pow either a democrat . . ,. t . . , j.. wiijrw . .... . ...j.i i nits uirnirui u.. wj- ; . . Wfff AVI From l.resent indications it seems , for lu 111 tvu y",!, and signing his the whirlpool, three qnartera of an i uieVhavinir thmu-n the humv. EIlU8 a MU8H, . i i.i .1., m i.... ..... .:ii i. 1 name iu full, (eo. Fraucis J rain, he hour later, iu irood condition. Mi P.ouiiu.t, ... . -,,ialld).,ni to the httle Southern bov. Allen is a respectable girl, eighteen elected Speakei and will act with the, W11( ,i(.btless. the longer he has it yeais old. petite, a bruuette, and tUmoviulh, ' the more he will appreciate it. 'rather pretty. T. 1. LAKUIi. W. A.HLATlUk TiiiM. N tHIBMA 4. LAMBS, SLATEK I CSRMAN, 0TKIKRS, AND Merchant Tailors. Suits 13 aaSpbit?. LATE T S I Y! ES OF CLOTHING AT LOWEST PRICES. PATENTS, Caveat s. t a h- Mai ks & Copy wrighta, O. -:i I. mi -I nil il.r I.iidIi.mh In lh r. S. fmt nit oa--f .... n l.-1 1,, f.ii- M...EKrL Ktni. Our.-:; r l...Kltpili I'.S, Hurnl ona. B4 ni .-.in . tit. I'.u.-ir. In If-i. Umfi Ui&u Uium r 111-fe Iro.tt W ' .-HISi.IeS. S.-...1 M.. i.i i. ..r Iiii.win... W kiItImi la mi nu ui .III ; , l.iii.-.'.Hti.l wcmkiNoCNAaf , I Nl.t'.-s WDO'.ll-AIN l-ArilNT. Wo n.fi r l..-n i.i 'lm I', .Hu.i.tr, itt lupt. f M... .-v i.. ...- I.lvi.i.in, m.,1 i.i tflt'tl, of um r. . l-.i:-.:. .",l,-.. r.,r t'lr.'.ii'i.-. m.Iv1., utim tM n ', - ..,. I-. A--unl . l.i'i.i- In your own Suim w .ru. i.i :. . SNOW k IX)., O,hII0 f'll'lll I D, WMklMtoa, D Cm t.uiity. Not. Ill, ir. ;EORTOA"E SALE BY VI IV , - - TIT'.f a m.,r-i;ai.-,-.--iC(-l l i mib Tr U.i-.. ...... i ,,v I. .1 Ilia hu.i Hair. I will Mil m pul ll-...i.-il-.i, .,r ,-n.-h. .it it.. ...ur..ir,iiM. dir In l.-:-l "... . -IoMmv ti,. vilm rt iy.l Drnnhrr, I.'.. ;i , li.-vi In:i,l In New Hii l.rn. ct.i.-. '!.i:tmtil ..ilini'. lylnn ..n NmwH.Ho4 u.ljolii.iiu :i,. in I-..I tn-ii Kills, 4,,lm Uvk uuS .;I;.-i-h. -. i.'..luli.iE ut.ui .li si-n-.. L'-MCEL EI.Ms, 1. vm. BxaraUir. tnn v.-n can imv eisennere. men .... leans, and hide- l" -""i.; L ,T. " .P,T. b ?"r wim,u " W don't buv. Smnph-s sent on applies- j " to latter will hold , ..... .bsi. summer, iney lamp at the elder, striaing net m tlie . vnecial iinlucenieiits to whole- Klv" Ul c-dl. " irain men tool; irom lus pocket an were iu the rum. la m.il er " and can eh-ct . envelope upon which he wrote tho mitntes. and were taken out of ihe 1 Knnrloclr -t,.L ..,sfe.l ttlive. Ha':: b "-v, r;-., "r Ml T J L,",, or a republican, following: I bis autoiranli will s- ;i eddr on the Cm.it.lmi, i,..t iu,n : m... . ..i -...I ,i- l.iapect.liiliy. I o'il county men to call. i ... iham be sure li MOIfOXOE SATE BY VIR- iTH TCfo.r n mnnew .- . C'. m Nnvihsni rwx-kwl-h l.y .Mm s ttl'H.im . 1 r.lfe, will Mil m !- hii.-;,.ii ...r. rt.h.. 1 -, art Ikihm.., In HiW, n MoinlKf. tlioi. li ,iyt nmmlirr, Ihss n.-rtiili. irn.t ,.f I ....) .. ,-.1tijiu oniniy, ""I ln'n III ln:.,B ,,f WIMiH : .. ,n, All'-V Jiihlwifl at. I ..tl,, Iv ll.-.-l, Hip WH'.T..f W'hILM.Wk au tnes bavmg thrown the lamp. A womau from Gaston county had DURHAM. N. C, Main St., under Court House, next a ?0 tioun.l tmiinr tuker, from her at! to Farthings. 'Charlotte. She died. Nov. 11, lSHtl. 3m. tie iuviti s Hid he will giie them good bargains aud ;pe ial iiidtiremi tits LAM RE, SLATER .V ODUMAN Nov. 11, IHM. tita. HU.l N'.T. I.lll. ll(l. 'liiHlt.li.ifaU.iil m) it,-rrm U. W. KOCSHtt. Admlotstmnr. vii.uuih: mo for milk. .- Vll.rs OI TII l'lTIIF RM.rtlH. ISO 4CBM inn l l.,, TIMIIKK. 90 OI-EM : U rrm I41W...O- mm T,Ti,n.r, s mll..f inuvr- Seel..!, ! ,,. ,,nir,., ,i,il nHk-hlKwhw. Cim fin.-;, i.-t ni i l..r fr ,in w. k iunwu . .-..'.a t' , s-hi..,ii, L. C. I1AOWEM, Aft.. .-.. II, !. u, Kltlih. h.C.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 2, 1886, edition 1
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