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'" :'?v: jib ill'haihani Jjjj Mil T.SDAY, JULY 10, 1888. .... ,. , , lheie wiil be tax ecup of the ; Uli,,n aoout KLiduigUt next Sunday. ; Sit up and see it. j Rain is greatly needed in t his Mvtuv.j 1 he corn crop is sunvung ; , -r. .,- . ' i r , " ... i , . ,.tojiion, Alices bue Foushee, Emma 1 t ub v, and unless a raw soon lalls, . ., , 4 , AI . , " mi .Uac fn.',i.- ';buiiH, Addie McCleuahau. Mattie -,vi i bo almost a tannic. iti,,.- - . ,T ii r ,w . Ihne. Hortense Hanghtou, Margaret ..siii Viofrn ssat Raleigh. Thy will I . i.u.I,::h be f.onvicted. bat will au- .oe.ii to the Suprehie court. pr Track laving on tho Carthage .lilroad is '.t'ouiplt'ted. ani? now thatt '.Tiierable town ha laurtMd couuec-1 i.,n with ti.e rosV of ih world. We txioud our congratulations. Br" Don't forgot that er.sh goes a ; long w.v at J. 1. Stinhuau's, llgypt. ! A ivjw h't of Tinware expected every j .Im. whioh will be sold tit bottom .t:ji'u; Headqiai ters for ca.sh ti ade. j Cif Mr. W. II. Riggsbee is here ! uow and vi!l remain for-u. month, fur the purpose of taking piu.ogranhs k'i His pictures are uiite hie iikf, aud speciiueu.-. ciu be svjv-a at . L. j.ondou's stviie. re? Mr. W. M. SoireJ!, the inveu . 'tor of the Caiy ottou -gin, is now j are 98 votes in our county conveu lvviriug gins in Chatham. Ail per tioa, uud hretoioi e it has required son? doniri ig their gin?? repMired -by ! two' thuds of that naniU i. that is !iim can "Mie his servieu by writing J l5$ votui?, io nouiiute any-audidate, him at. C?.: v or leaving ciders at the : m&iead of a bare miijmir-, ihat is 5i) Recoi:i o:'-v.. ' i otes. Jt'ov boinetime there has been ... . - I Mnne dissatisfaction agaiut this two &QT Th-. nnoual confernfce of Ibis, j thiids ruie, and at our last nomina the Du.ham, Distsiot. is being held ! u;jg oonveuiiou, iuib8(i, aresoiutiou thi week at Be hel church, in Ca.s well county. The delegates from this nrct'it are Mers, It-.ifus ('!egg, 'G P. 'Alston, Isaac H. btraiighau and J. E 3?erry. SdT It always pays to run ine,.ei i i. is iuudamemai orin- a huge lot oi Unisl s celebrated lur- :i-.p sod. wine!: w!i bero-ii at w.-.o.e j tme or i etail. A mil sroctc m ji ceiies am? othei gvods. His tc: 'holdicg i? annual e.;:caupineut tinro. Bsrsi'" A. Yoniif lien's D"moei a'c -ii. .l ..... . i ... p. .,. . : 4i.: . s!o xv.-i. 1 the foM-nvW oflicrs viv J. W. U- ; ley, preside:,! : J. D. Molver, A. Mark-. H. V. Harnngn and J. a. O tten. -vu-e-p1 denis : J. F. Jones, T i'il. .',..'..' 6ee.ietf.rv: and I. a. A.uiie, ttca.-ui - ei" . ... - a ...... - 1 1 f - . w t- Jw.wiw'ttvr 11 v MwlsS.tif ras?" Don't be miied but be sure. ! an 1 call where you gl ' he bw. ! l.iMTiira W J. I4 n Ion s is rii jrH K.iJt .Made erv hesvv ductions in iviws i n i i iuads ot -.su!-:nier -wo x. Your ariicuhu at tent ion is called :o th-iow prices he a.-i rspijilii w u 'was sJnieti ttiar, br a delegate, it i i soiuti'ii i niaiit', but ntd adtp: td, torec:niuK'tji j lr. A. H. Ab i nt L ns ;T c: e;a: v of the ! 'Stdie aili'.'j'V'. Aunther dehjf;ttie has since informed us t'h.v. ihe uiniwii was aftery.ni 'is i-eievedcud ado.ted by a vote of 47 to 37. Qaitc '?. number of republi cans, both white and black, absem hk 1 heie ltbt 8alui d r. to hear Hon. 'O. H. D6'.rl:iy and T. P. Devereux, Jvip, speak- aocoi ding to previous isoiicu, out neituer oi ihe CApectfcU aii.iu yui iii uu c . i. . . " I . I . r. . ! tnu aiternoou a e,-r: . ctucu 01 mc oos,es was tieiu a. a, tue ponnca, nt -.i.- lr iiwMi-t'il iinri i lu wtiwi t iiil.t. i- . . . -m - 1 . " . i : thev agreed to support John T " Y '. ' ; ; m ' -Pa.sc hail and Hiram D. Mason for thj Legislature, and Oliver Mciiath dor sheruT. , TEiisoNAL Mention .Mr. Henry M. Co a an, who has been quite sick at liairigl , has come here to ieci perate. Among the latest an tvais of visi tots are Mrs. Lucius (Jieen and chii ditu, of Daiham ; Mrs. J. H. Dur ham aud children, and Miss Fannie 'Small bones, of Wilmington ; Col. Thomas C James and family, of Char- lotte Capt W S liamsey, oi Baiti ...i e':- nnd Miss Nettie Marshall, of ! Itaieih Mis. Sptnce Taylor, Mrs. T. B. ! i . 1 Vom ; -k, and Misse.s Nannie Leach l!iit - i.-Ui lone juusu ienvu tuaay iui a v:.5:u io iit. Vernon Springs. . .. :. , ... i ... r.. "v.; ;. i.;;s' IIeu.vion. Much iuteresl is b'.". manifested all over the county in the reunion of Chatham's ex Confedtiaie soldiers, which will bo hcd at this place on thy hist Thursday in August. The committee ol ariangviaeuts wiil hold a U'eetiug here ou next Tuesday (the 24tnj lor tue puipooe of making lull and final ai irtngemeuts, and it is desired that eveiy marshal wiil report on that day the unouut of money aud provisions nhich ue has been alue to stcure. Ii any marshal cannot conveniently at tend ihiti meeting, he is requested to send the money which he may have "collected. A sufficient amount -can easiiy be collected by a iitlie effort, Tne dinner and the speaking wiil be had iu the same grove that was used at our railroad celebration, and 'it is ouc of the largest and shadiest in ihe county. Gen. Bausom and "ieu. Cox nave written that they Aviii be prestut, and it is hoped that sev eral other iistmguishd JK-Ctuiied- Jioct Shir' fnv 1 :f Kvit liRlP.flV. 1 .... .1 . . UM.n.. v... XT...,. O ' 7 . " , i , T- '-"-" i -r f, f., 1 xi" ;' i K,li3 'liP "suauj ue wan pa tue entire mom.v vale of the T. ,. t , : Uiiiiiam snouid. iti our biaiu cou- .p lor iiw, legist at u:e. Me is a I i'mfi. A.tv-rii Vnl pnrrpl fnLV..... i i i i i Ai f X 1!l ,,HS H ct: ren:ion. and m a,i our district eon- plain, unassuming fa, mer, highly e ; L sWn" TluTchi'd P T 7 1? l ? woud like to enjoy vt it to the teemed by his upbore aud exceed- ,n ?,i6 ZV se.sho.e, nave now Im, best oppor , w j . po;mIar afcW home. Lei the j of b " l U If """" V tunity ever b ore olTe;ed. x'n!!)!1 ' , , u "f -;J r-,A ,. i lHKeu ai 0 OI- . -is -not an exagger&fion. In umnv in .. n, . ';euune a twu-iuiids inaioiiivT iu i er. give es a -good man, and wnh . & t , , iiow unn the iSthYc: can go fimn , - ;iVtJtU!oli, 0i .he TLJad i)iatn.,t- WiLon fann the E.st success is cer- j . T ... n:r-es entire crops of whtt v: shocls here ioNUiglU.vn.e and return , v.t.,Llllia jUie ,:a.vaiifc.a UIiUl tain. We are for Wilson. A Lynching Jil Asheville. and thon.sauas of leet of lumber ws 7 v - " " ' I,; ' i V. 4i W t .Kt-M I If 1 Sit lfl IV V JIU. II l nt'il II (T 11 llt!.1i 1 1 )I K I I I i II . . . ... 1 . . T l : 1 'M. . . 1 j iseiiini' ladies' aut gem-limiv-nV j "L'iiIL. Uift -tm naviug iosi un-ir n in u.e ine prf-si.ce oi lu gin, wno uieuuayu km,w if H Htri'-ffled ha'd to s-n HafsHt A few more & thus- cLeap u. u ;t u-ar. Suteiy such men when I !.:m immediately The negro was j uinyL cried fra 'Jj, forhelp'b.u TaraeoUon hand. AUousu uotMU.M- imoami xvoriny suouiu nave our ayra-j iik-u locin in m coy cauoosc. r,.WVJfi on!v 1)ld jrino-ljtH- i?. I ... i wieu bv the com an l toe oi urruugu ' iatL:s as as 'our "votes. Mr. i OciHderctbie escitmeui pi "j--;iijd el . . . , , , I , . j . .... i ' i i . -j ., i ., -. , a -- i return i ne ooy wan almwea lo Siskin nub l.wiio hist week thn i uiBiiif. out nouswi.. e-j thai ue -auiihI jxo kuiau nails irom jtiMbews lown-: the timf, ano whiskers C-i ivnclung L . ..in . r- . - u Mocfediri''s of the eoVuty ainaoco, i noi oe iibie io Mittmu. co ituxious binp aim it jomi!iated v iil carry the j were heard. 1.11 raer to avoid this. - ;; 1 liU'ffV erates, who have been invited, will be able to attend. Persons liviog on the railroad from Sanford to Raleigh ran come ah half price, and from Monoure and return the iare will be fifry etuU for adults and twenty-live cent: for ehiklreu. ioiiowaifj; sub committees hi:ve been appointed lo decorat tlpeak- Khn.j aud to piepaM dinner table1: COMMITTEE ON alC0PA-F?9J;. -. Mrs. J. J. Jackson, Kirs. H. A. Lon ckie lub, and Mrssrs John a "v'l'"uu - ,m.u, v. v.. jBy:iuri and V. R Huiter COVMITTKE ON DINNER TABLE. Messrs. John A. Wotnaok, R. C. Cotten, Thomas Pettv, N. McK. Jst yan and ). ;M. (jnmu, and Aira. b. W- Brewer,- Mrs. L.J. Hanghton, Mrs. V H Hatch, and Misses Emma j Foushee and Mittie Knight. Tno-TaiEi3 Rule. When tli 'eaiocrats of (Jhatiiam hold tbe; the eir towrship meetings, ou tlie 11th of August, and elect I heir delegates to the county convention, thej wiil aUio take a vote aud instruct their deie- jga; - s whether to vote for or against tho two-thirds luie m the convention For bevural years past it has been a i u;e of our county conventions to re quire a majority of two thirds of tlj delegates to nomina.e a candidate, lusiead of a baio majoiiiY. 1'here was udoted io requrei every towu ship, Wiieii it Cicdeii tielifgattb to the next convention, tisa; is Tnis year, to instruct tiiem wueilier or not to re Ipta; tue i wo-thirds r:e. j I Wt li.iiiL- .I'm: iln. , tita uli.iuM jHUuuiu , Uil a)ui do not sue wh pnucii)u. tiii0uid not prevail in 1 our honnuattnir cutientions. -he ! iaH .we can learn au other county in i his year. a:.d it operated very unfor- uUiaieiV. lwo till ; ago tue ou-j veauou of ilit disiiict ia sed a reso- lotion h.ist as our CO L-ouuiv cjuveutiou j i seveiai counties ' dial requtsang the of i5:ili:L l" iuotruc: their dele-1 gaits IO tue lii-XL UISIIICI convention tiiiias rme. "ibe result is that every ihat (iisii'ict ha voied at rep!, aud a-r.oi dingiv it was le- t i ' o , J.pealea at the coiiveuiion held hist 1 moiiih at Uc.vldooio'. In iike ru;iu- ! vwui.it - - - - - - w - - 4 ' uer wv thik that ihe lownamps -autLaa: wui vote to repeal it in iueir countv conveutiou ! ... i ' " A "v """v , jwlmuers ot d.mior Vui.co v.m h-jj i-Pcd to learn mat. mere is .p.o:- i however wec woa:i to u.vve him with tU tlitit Co. JLamj iom liiv.ing him to -com.:, n .poeMOie. We iiuluu v.oi. Lubt s aetier and senator vam-es antwer, us loiiows: Bausu Ci.i.i:iv, Chu. Laiu Co., 2. C-, Ju;y iJth, IS'6'S. ilox. Z. B. Vance, Washington, D. C. My dear Sir : Eveiy soldier and everybody eiso, uven the committee of uiiunements for our proposed reunion, ail ak me :o wiite to Vance. Mavbu nc wili change his notion : ! mayoe he wiil come to i'itlaboro' the . ( .? . V11. , ,r it Imr ILt lie must come. y . J 11-1.1. MJ 1CU143 mucU 7oVe- yo I 7 ! 1 1IHL U3,. .U MTUIO ttU. 1UU1 it-Il ' mcir vote soild (etuiveu) lor you ! tor Governor. Alter which they!1 nevei ave you up as tnejr Uoionei. On the march, in camp, it made no diii'ereuce where, whenever the ques tion was asked ''Whose regimem!" it was alwas answered, iioiu the Col. down, '"Vance's old regiment Tney ciaim you et and this may be the last cab theycan ever have such an oppoi tunity to make. Thin will be a grand time if the news can only get o -i that Vance will come. . Do you recollect -that my company at a ovv 'oiug when 1 was e i-cttd their captain .1 and that t 1 . r.. -r f uiing n mio youi- tavor 1 never ois- obeyed the hist, order of yours ? And jU spite 01 every miug my company was always mai vj ita-ve ine neia 1 At New Berne and Seven Pines we si ay ed all moh They never showed cowardice under anv circumstances. After you left us while I was iu com mand of your regiment they never were shamefully driven lim Ihe held and alwas buried our own dead. 1 was wounded six times and am a right -peart ' old fellow yet. Come over and help us, not to weep over a lost cause nor to wioh for a Confederacy but to help 'us be thankful that it -is as well with us as it is Most truly yours, 3. E. Lane. United States Senate, Whmbtoton, D. C, July 11, 1888. C01 . John R. Lane, Bi ush Creek, N. C. My dear Colonel : Your appeal to me is verv hard to resist. But for j ili3 fact that I think that my duty will require me to be here -I would promise positively to attend your re union tfnd shake hands with my ohi soldiers. The 2nd of August will 1 r-' -- - --' 1 m i li "in be aitp oachiiig tfce end of the tmw- sion a time when the pressure upon representatives Vvo is greatest- therefore i am afraid to promise you positively, but I will promise to at tend if -I find I cun do so neglecting serious mutter i tr u'ffanil T trill tolofrrur Si vrn .ftiirl 0i...ii u,;J,. 'I "uiu: UJLl uiv niic niiu i'"c, nuc claims the "2Gth" as her rogiment .ilso. Wiiii bt-st wishes I am Very Truly .Yours, ; Z B Vak:. CanHItes COIllinendod. For m.M. .r -r ' , a ...... ... last week's Rconn the name of Sin uaji. xjditor : x was giaa 10 see- in Wilson recommended as a candidate -for the. Legislature. If H was left ! made in our convention, but be to the democrats east of Haw river j Heving t net. good, true -and compo to say who should be nominated, they j ient gentlemen -will t)e nominated wouiti say feid Yi!sou -ay a iare majority. -Nothing whatever can be brought agaiust him in the canvass, ami he would not only get the yoes -oukl say Sid Wilson -by iari'e of a.ll democrats but aS.o of a jreat many re publicaus. New Hope town- not had a member of the ship has hi gislature in twenty jrears, and now we ask that Mn. Wilson be nomina ted, for if noniiuateti:he is certjiin to be elected! New Hope. Ma. Editor: The time of the Iemccra!ic convention is fast ap proaching, and it behooves every j ana l espsced by all who knew him. true Dempciat in be -dp and doing. Concord Tirnes: , Mr.-J. R. Ritchie, Good men should be selected to j one of the good farmers oi No. nil the various places of trust iu our j towLship, informs us that recently he county, and aiso to lepreseut the ; made a discovery which may be of samo in the next Legislature. . It j benefit to farmern generally. While occui to my miud -very forcibly that! plowing his corn he noticed som.t ro!atiou iu otcce is 'one of the thiugs guineas belonging to him devouring, we greatly need. 1 1 herefore endoi se, ! chiu-jh bogs on 4he corn 'with avidiiy. among the many caudidal.es before! He well reasons this wiil be a gi eat the convention, for the office of Reg-; benefit to our farming people. We ister of Deeds, the name of John 1 j'do not think it. is generally known Bi iages, of Kew Hope township. . among farmers that guineas i will de Kis votes have ever been cast on the j stroy chinch bugs, side i f the narty from which he is j , . , XT , asking this fa'vor. Ko is a man. torJ. News and Observer: A. of unquestionable character and one i ituly compe-i ! du?is of thc-w:rL for Register of Lockville, July 1-4. 1888. Bkixevoiu, July 16. 1888. Ma. Editou: If the democrats of wia. nam wan; a mau tuar can canv the full-streiiKth ol tbe uaifv. a man East Haw River. Editou Rzcorm: I -consider it to bo the duty of ttie fiiends of the aspirants for i he diil'erent offices to write them up in the papers that at! i-uuicnuuii iuu ueiKttira if.y j therefore present the name of L. o. ! Kirknun for Register of Deeds. Tilr. j ivvkm:ia is a man of exceileut quali- .. . - . Q. , 1 . heat ions for the onuo snd a good j 1-euiocrat-, hriur- '-never voted any other ticket. He is a good school teacher, magistrate aud a Chiistiau j i t- . ... U - i C I". ge;uieiu;tu. xiis ltiiuei otiore mm woikeu hard for the success of the! .1 u,, uuvu- ntu mm;- who hav-always bru loyal to then ,arty aud to their country, four of j solid democratic vote. IloCi.v ItivKa. July 1C, '1SS8. Oaki.a-so Township, July lrl, SS. hwTOtt.oF Kecoki. : As it. seems Lo j . . I lm thn ordor nf th H tn t rv ! lilul'TlilM n' fl:f lj:-M I 3 f r- lllhl TlnL-t ciedita't.-le candidates and to thor oughly acquaint every one with who is suited for this, that, aud ail placssj I w ish to ask the favorable cousid era i oil of a gentleman ihat anv one might be proud to vote for. He is a titaunch Democrat, a good practical business man, a successful farmer n.i o nn f.v H.,f " " " ' "v will acquit bimelf with iionor to his . fL i . . . t i... cousuiuvncy. oucn a. person -i kuow to m iouna in rue person oi .. t Dixon ef -Hickory Mountain. Give him the nomination for the Legisia tore, associated with J W. At water, and no one need ask how goes it with Chatham. With best wishes lur your bright paper I am, sir, Yours for democracy, A VoTBK. Mr. Editor : This is a year of l - . I 1 T great, political commotion. ji.very ! section 01 the country seems to have j the very best me.u to fill the various nr offices of our Government. So wes tern Chatham shall not be. an excep tion. We wish to present the claims of Mr. .John M. Edwnydd of Gulf township to the democrats of Chat ham 'for their consideration for the nomination for the House of Repre sentatives of our next Legislature.; He was one of the first to 'volunteer iu the late war, and participated in many hard fought battles, being wounded sevtrelvat. Malvern lliit, aud crippled for irfe in the battle of Spottsylvama At the close of the war, he returns home pennyiess, aud '"without an education, but by hard days work he raises means to proccre an eaucatiou, ana try rescuing scuooi -aud f aiming he has made a respecta ble living. Now there are ft number of others equally as worthy and com petent, yet all things considered Johu M. Edwards m the west ana some other good man iu the east for Lejrislatare democrat's need have fear cf the result of the election. Bonaparte The ninety-ninth anniversary of the -fall of :the Bastila waa celebrated by the French coionv of New O.leans oil nt to discbarge tbe " ' ' j Untie,' mule with a barrel stave, j U ic?. Give us Bridges ! r" "g unmerci-1 Qus Earn- took Lee's part, ami MS Deeds. iIU!'.) wn.pmg her cuna. i?rom the 1 ..'fwigs" Davis iutcriVrcd ou . behalf jg Saturday. Not a Candidate. iRiALTo, N. C, July 14, '88. EflfroR ot The Record: Seeing nci.iL.:t'.cn as one of the M '.,., "V?? UUK) m rV' Ijsltttu r, w bile vift:Mlf "-".T IJ'MO iuciiuuucu, nuui uiucirun .... . " , . V". - c hnrti if i parts oi the -county as one amiable) r", " , "Vv s Here. 11 . , lKJ foui?hfc not to be :i diffii'.uU. . i:h', r.H i rH i.iih im hvhi ihiii. rvr ! . j-Uonor-'and a pleasure to reoreaeut rou,8 P, 0Portipns ondAs causing no AnA , f iho rt,.r,fn. Ur,vj;eud of trouble fo the Kiubiicaa the Vgpod j eople of the county, and rn wlmf, Vlv. T n.il,l i.. lmRi-i i,r for-thBr good,-yet I do oof-e hr ! I could accept the namiuatiou if ten- i W rvutttcr frv i liA-,i-.i.iIirt:in Li.w.h v ! I aoi now placed. ! Hopiiig that there will -bo no mis- j a!id oieaeii in November next Respectfully, J.'W. Atwatsr. Greensboro' North -Stale : Dn j Gumming, living near Gibsouvihe, ! was killed 1.T lightning Sunday about sundown. He had jut retuined from feeding his uoi sea ana was in the at of haugiug the bam key on a, nil driven iu the 'dhimh'ey "ikiihg, when the bolt came down the chimney kill ing him -iustantly Cummins was ! a loied man in gocd.circuinstancfts Ue wVaid" Jirity 0''?oai Turner, when the latter struck,! II 11 sn.v jevicce urougut out it appeareo 0f Tnrtif-i-. Af wrmkm; I.IS that tlie mother had been guilty of tt:e mo.it inhuman end unnatural treatment of the child. It was charg-; ed that bhe whippr.d it tor a halt hour and wore out. a dozen or more, switches en it. She dcni'eA having w nipped it so long and snid he only ASSEV1LLE, JN. . . . via. t . i i v 1 I day about 1 o cIock a l Uiuor veacued i .i ii i a i here tnut an hkshuU had been com J mited on Sallie Kate Parker, a white girl, thirteen years old. by a negro iu the northern suouros of tbe city. i ue jjuiich v..;s liuuueu nut; iiie cuuu for Ue gUili, partv. About .) o cioek last night a negro i ight a negro iiamed Joi n iluui phreya -was arrested. The giil had. . . . , , . states that tine negro had on ;i striped shirt, and was barefooted. When ar- rested Humphreys had on a white shirt and shoes, but it was ascertain- a. I .1 A 1. . T I ea mar. oe naa usen oi a snipeu shirt and put on a while or-n aud had ! ;;ui iiu. yn uiaue put ou a Klripc-d shirt and take off! the shoes, and ws taken at once into i ititl o'cli.ck this morning negro : wan p a in the steel cage of the count v i-iil. j About ?.lo a. m. a baud of from j ! twentv-llve to foiiv marked men! . 4. t . . 1 ...i-.r..... - 1. a 1 imJ lu-! eeio.e iuty .J'tim Jmes Wi.rJev. wLo littil 1!jC ! lfili ill t-u:iij;e .T1 k 1 ,74lf fit1 t lllUl' ...... .i.v " luv.' were 1.1 ine j,ai. ne raouea a gun mm tan it; me itijj ui ujh bwus bum opened the on the. -crowd, wh;oh Was returned with ? stiower or bnllels.; 1 . . t Til 1 A.f...4 at i ne wa.w 01 nie jan now iurtt w as h 111 1 ;is far as ascertained. W01 ey whs overpowered, but would not rrive the combination to the cage lock. The mob. being prepared with j sletlge-hammers and crow-bars, hlei ally tore the c ;ge to pit-cos, occupying fully an hour in doing it, and took the negro out and hanged him to a tree about a qusrl.er of a mile "from the jail, hi t lis city limits. The girl was waylaid ou her way from town in a hollow in the woods. The uegro crept up behind her and choked her down. The girl's throat, and face were torn with his linger nails and the ?OUnd where the assault was made shows signs of a hard struggle. It is rumored that the negro made a full confession of his guiit before he was hanged. A Woman Candidate. Charleston, S. C, July 16. Mrs. Eliza Garwer, the first woman candi date in South Caro'ina. has published a five-column argument to show that she is eligible "to -tee offeee of School nfiriifriifiyioner. antl to announce her determination to use every means to secure the place. vVifen she first an nounced herself as a candidate it was looked upon as a joke. -Sue has mot -ev atid belongs to cue of Che best families of "Onion County. Her fam ily has used every means to keep her from ruuniug. She is spending her.! money lret;iy, ana is namg aoo j. 1 - , -,- . .1. J.i makingpersonal appeals to tbe voters. Wre pid to canvass for hernd on of the name3 of all "who vete for her. She stys she ; o'"bwill spend her last ksent to secure the tHofficeiiiOioreivesamajo no wK t. t1iP. filet-lion. h A Jttaryland widow named Hallets crif o hnor iron al hpr omn iA hnime Sf3t a l.Cai-tlfip Rl nei smote nouse rtnnr. mid the first Catch was H inati who was courting her. He bad pack- l ed up 100 pounds of Ufoon to wwrry Slfchigan and Illinois. Wbiitt)h osr. SprtDgfleld ltepubHcan. -Tlie democrats here are taikiugr iiigau, it task to overcome Blaine's, slender plurality I hit.inn M rZ. i iangerH. .jany oiu rime Kspuoit; gS fw'bXS ecfU8 nno, biqoL the bold aedaratifa at Oh icag.:for free whisky jand the timid refusal to sy anything eujpnatic for the protection of th home. Th9 Republicans cmhn tln they aie going to gain in Michigu ou the tariff issue. Their theory is that the lumbermen who have been voting with the Democrats are goin t'v about face and vote with the Re nb licT&bs lor high duties. The Demo era Is who come from Michigau fail to discover any siu-.h break and they be iieve that the farmers will come ii. crowds 'to the support ef the e:o eratic ticket, dt. is the same in Iil: nois. Ttie farruers are tiring of pac ing high prices for their goods and geiting the lowest prices for their :r.... ;,. u tl.. t... it f 7 ' . .J L"T i"1,""1 .y ate . wegiuuiKg r.o learn wnere t,n trouble lies. Illinois gave Blaine 25, 119 plurality, but in proportion to the. total vote tnis is equivalent to only about 11,000 in Massachusetts. It is not improbable tbat this will be over come. Local caused weaken the Re publican organization in both Mteh- igan and Illinuit;. A Double Murder. Dakvii.ee. Va , July 16. A bloody trag-. dy is reported here today from Ax ton, Heniy county, this State. On; Sunday a pwrty of men more or less intoxicated wore at a store, Lee ines.tpie to ride a mule over Han tween ihem, when Davis opened n-. on Gus nnd Lee Ernies, kiiliug them boih. Davis tied to the woods, and, if captured, wiM probably be lynched.- Destructive Floods. Wheeling, W. Ya, July 42. To . : , 1 , , . x .1 . j .. v ., lust' mni uv.uo5 nuvi h,i u.rv UiaS::-- in-, . - sea. ui.iuy oarei y escapevl wuu l.neir live.-.. Iu Mirioii countv all t?ie ci;il mines were flooded atid htsndreds of! men are thrown fjyifc of employ men t. i until the water can be pumped out. j which will take many veus. Th? damage io railroad property wiil leach nearly $l,(0-;).t)00. Yankee Boys Drown a Negro. NorwtciI, Oouu., July 16. Rub ;: Powers, a cohued boy seven years -i age, was seized by a crowd of whits boys who were swimming in the Corp ; ui afternoon cirri- 1 ou into dec vm.A.. aUt-ed-rid d-'erte-1 Youo-' , ; d "V th , Six 3Ie itiid Women Drowned. J rET. X.TTTfT. A it . .1 ;1 1 V 1 S StVllr- I bows three mM; and thrr-e -women v.ere arownel whil rfcssin the Ar i Lsitisiiie TIivai' lUQi-'fhw ilv in 1 i ! . . . . . ' 1 mmm ttn-n hii 1 iOiran I j 3, irriN Ti,m DdviS) , filHe Jftck5.ilu -ir,. "Pnf fie nr.I f!irriA lYiina Tim ha, been ;tte:,fijtU dance ati.t ; the fa Wn?ninibp I lflidd,e of the stream the boat upse The btdies have not yet been recov ered. Al! leave families. y Notices of deaths and marriages inserted Ireo. Obituaries charged tven cents a line. TVOK In Oakland township, on t he llifc lest;,1 Mr. L. Gaston ' xsok, aged about 40 years. SCHEDULE PIT TSBORO' R. R The passenger train on the Httsboro railrond leaves HUsboro daily, (except as hereinafter st; ted) at 5.15 a. m. and 5.00 p. n., and arrivos at Mtisboro' at J0.15 a. n. nnd 10-10 p. T3. On Sun "days 'there fs only one train, which leaves Pitiy boro'at 5.15a. m. and returns at 7.15 a. m. On Ion- days the morning tratu leaves llttslM.ro' at 8.30 a. m. instead of at 5.15 a. m. as on other days. N e-w A d e r tf eai (& ts. NOTICE! The notes and account du to the late firms of. E. K. McLean fc Go. and MeLeo. Worth have besn lacp8 ifc. my hafeUo for collecii&, and hoti. 'is '"hereby given to all persons indebted to said firms ihat prompt payment ts expe Aed. Paym-'Ui may be mads to me, or to Mr- J. George Hanm. !,t8H9r City. -whorh I have authorized to mke collections. H. A. LOSDpN, 3dyi9th. isss. Kttsbbro'. N. G. LssoioiiTB aafl MacWae Me, Builders of LOCO AJOf IVES. Stand ard or Narrow Guge, adapted to; j ; u -.ri5r.i-201, ; r. 3 taill oses. Complete S. ph jPUnts for Facuies an! Miiis. Iihjirove Savf Milts. Cait ibie of cutlrng 5.0 to joet lumber T' day. witu patu.d, L A hir?e .lot m ustsn .aianrs dj : Boii: i4trom iio xun ar. : hiio . j ; Dehmey) tor iow ro cUisf-Tn.-.H nil M it KIT Ctii UOiiU', iiua van OU . n'10 . 1 mates 00 your wants V. Iv. OU K'.tCoo. i !?"T i0r J ortb m' 1 " .wwwv. .--, I PS - ' PARLOR SUITS. Embossed PluPh-Paridr Suits, ! Silk Plush Fft.rk-r Suits, Silk Flush SoU. tlk PluSh Uivan, BED ROOM SUITS fS7.50 60 00 'JO. 00 -Poplar Chaiuber Suiis from Gfirry Chamber Suhs, -Wnut Ob&ra ber Sulu from Wlnut Bedsteads nom BEwDING. Halir Mattresmis. Vine Quality, PiJiB B4ir Mattieases from W.0O to f?f).(J0 65. 1-0 87.50 tb M (it) 8.0CIO 12.50 $23. 00 ??.00 to 8 5'1 5.0 ) r... '8 00 Cotton MaUroftsaH fi'em - Straw or Shuck, Cotton 5"opt . 3 to 4 nl i WalnhifEstfensUm Tables, WalautTiteusjou Tables, Popiar Slda-lioard3, Wuiiiut Side-Boards, - . , TABLES. j 10.00 lO.oo ! M.00 I Drop Meat tables, (Jentre Tables, ' " ' " . Auti iuo Oak Centre Tabl-s, :, . Cherry Centre Tablets $2.75 I 2 50 4r50: 2.0H and 7',1 CHAIRS Spti sent chairs, $'.50 Common Wor.rt Chairs, .00 une e,i oiiairs, ... , Oak Dining Chairs, ' 1.50 junkers, l.OO,r..;o,2.50and 4.75 vhokllaneous: iwuo, ior re-jeailug chairs. 1,000 foet, $1.00 ! Sort III? Slit Rvla n en ; Wovcn-vlre M&urefsra, 4I25 WHTdrobss, 0.G0and $1..00 Children's Kockera and High Chairs "75c, Sl.eotnd li0 Baby Basket Carriages, with Parosol3. ' Sh.Ort. $S Oil r.r.l in fliT flail Stands. $12.00 aud 15 50 ' Satw, Tin or Wire, 'b.50 I -L-uuijjos rrom $7.00 ro ivtshS HamiutM k Chairs, $3.0fHnd 5 00 Ded.vveHds fr.ua . $2.o0 i.o S12 5.) Wash8tands from $:T5to 10S' Giders from the Country, accoru panied with the Cash, will receive prompt at tention. Letters ol inquiry cheerfully and promptly answered x a. KtrssdM 00., No 12 East Martiu Street, RALEIGH, N. C. April 12, 1888. TO CHATHAM 1 FRIENDS j WE OFFER I Low Prices on I rdwareJ ii A aiiS Banff Material. SA8K, BOORS, BLINDS, PAlSfTS, OILS, GLASS. Lime, Plaster, Cemont, GUNS. SHELLS, POWDER. SHOT, CAPS aDd WADS. BUT F teas H. Briis & Sons," BRIGGS BUILDING, RALEIGH, N. I THE PRICE TELLS I AND EVERYBODY I TELLS THE PRICE. & SAS? MASlIlSr ST' . RALEIGH, N. C, L i :goia uoat joots ax $4.25, cnes; at 5 00. 00 pir ladies' Oxford ties 1.48, t leal baigaiu. I 00 pair opera too slippers 6Sc 1 pair. Vl.W'.Yai Mspnnieaiawns.uewsryitv, 4 5c. a vard. j 000 yardsbastite cloth 8c and 12jc t a yard. ;,000 yards cheese cloth, ail shades, Aj oc. a yard. Thite goods, lawns, edgings fc! IV greatly red 1 wed .price . I j ace ctrtains 10, 12.. 1H, 25 am: ! ;J Soe a yard. 2lib ;ous all shades aud widths. 30 misses' and laciies' shade huts :5c each, worth 50. ti order 16 close out our Fien.l. 1 organdies we have reduced the;., to 10c a yard. These goods at tin price will only last a few days, they are chep at 20c ft yard. 0' nr New. York buyer 'is daily ship ping us bargains in all lines of goods. June 21, 18SS. I ; I K K fi For d'-siyns and terms for TOMB SffONS, &c, apply to above ad dress. March 15, 18&. ly. BlK&HAI SCHOOL, with a whole some MUKAL restraint, ffw the best. PHYSICAL and t he best MENTAL cuhui. a ")mpu:sory uuiiut'-i Twtft'm-u STUDY, a reasimabJs b'uTbtrici. WsiCirLINE, an:l a locatlou'cn it-ely free troiii MALaUIA. .o t rae or money eioni attnuding AOR1CCL TUEAL FAIRS. For catalogue ad.irtv.s, maj. ?i. lJIoHA, Bingham Sch'Kl, Orin Co.,!!. C. July 5, 188S. ! aXE JUTe fS NOTICE IS AV- j & A ivts. Qualified as Exoeu:r of It. T. I. s-ytrs. ; defeated. I hereby notify all persons, indui.t-.-d ; i'him, to settlo with m at omt:: aud all persous J ! holding chtims against his waie toosji pre;-.--nt ? tneia to me, duly verified, before Jutn. inth, Ih8a. j 1 or tlus notice win oo p:enu in ir A. A. SEAKS, ExeuU-r, Juoe SDth, W5S. lr;na m, :.'- TT-p ftf Wnptji fopfjlina UBiiHmIJ 1)1 11 til til lOlJUa. r .p,Ti ,IfT n ne npvt 4.vsinn iv!rf'.s A !;113t 30 Vuitlm; re- i.ia.ia lslf-vfwir- P -or tad:its mar aire - notes, racuuy oi uucen w .-iva- . .-r. u-i c..uies 6l studv ieadiug u decrees. TIu-ihj n.-.rt ou ;li,ti1trat.I:nirf buinees men. trchtrs, j pnvsicians, Mu-iiuum- w ""i""1 ,u"j Xi ?r..... T,.:.3f 'iir li PHiUOP IkttAk ail V.'e oive cc hand a full line HliAVY GROCERIES, FEED of every description, also BAGGING AND TIES, j wliieh w offer to thi. public at bot 1 ton wriees. ... 1 '- " ' - - H . Will make cash aduicey ou Cottofl in hand, when desired. . , , Give uff a tri.-il'tind Roe what we can do. WYATT a; TAYLOR, . 2fo. 16 East Martin and 16. Exchange Place, , I'v-7 Raleigh, N. C Vfefepteniber-15 187. . , ... , , THE STAR. A OHE.T .V.ioVrX -'ifTiilOCKSiTIC . NEWSPAPER. . ...... . STAR is ihe only New Y'-rk newspaper po sessing therulle'j. coufidCEce of ihe Na.liaal Ad mln1tiati..p ant .The.Uiitod Ieirs'x;ricry of New Yrk, tlifi po'ttlrml-oaiMo ' geir.ia of the Republic. (rBei'o.iia ' DoKiCttrAcy, pttre and simple, is gijoi ei'..:u.li'iV:i-tlij -iZMl. 'Siite'-hauded amona Ihe !rietr jio!i!aa ihs&, It li:v-,;:M!d.bythe men Cfl-Ued y tlio Kreat-Oowi'Tficy til redeem thegov. einnaei.s. irin two'iiy iive jeSia of Iiepublicaa wasteful r.isH ami i rrupttoti and (lpotisiii trt tlds Souih. ir these toor "years pr.tli has been un swerving ii-. fuldity t lae- ainifi'Utration '4 Gr.:Vt-r OlBvelaad. If. ib !4- 'vh'n'DOw-trtr "leve laud aed TUurniau for' fctrysare.' more of Demo. eiiiHc honesty in o4r Tiati nr.l tranquility and prueiierfty. v " 'or i).mi)le u1k Ulre tliEt sort of Democracy tKfc j STAR in Uo iarr read. " "J: x tic .-nan onus ;UM7t iy u llio tNAUOnai tHJIIIIl. vrat'c i-lat-t-Cin. Ii iftl!.-VTf tl.t. nny trlbu.e ex acted Ironi ih peopl in xci.ssoi - he demands of a i;v-oi-iuu'iji eoon.m oaUy adinlntsti-refl isessen lially oppressive antl.d'.sliwneit. -Tlie S'eheine f torvl a.iV efc-vaiiyivii !yte KepHblicasi 'party or iii.-ikiug tho 4'-viTi(rtnt h niisGr, wriiglng re ii iioiid annually iron. th people ?in 1 locking tftrti t:p in v.xul s to serve no iurpso but invite waate ruliiess ilisho-'osty. live .ris as a monsiroira e ajs-ansi the riih:s i-r American clU.'.eaahlp. IiopaMicti.il i.'i:iti -;J jr.iigierd may call It -pro'et-t-ive t:-x!i.iion." iu:-. ktak's name ior it is robbery, Thrt.ujtli and ihr.-uli -,Ke St ah is a great news paper. 1!B ir.ve t;' luiu-! a;:d wholesome, its news ei'Vi'je-une-cepiiiUia.i'. Es,uh issue prosenui au epiiome t:: what rj Lra-t. T.f.ril iiaowlug.of Ore worlo's kifitory : jost;rday; 'is stories are tolti in gooil, quics, piciuros iuo Eulish, aud mighty interesting rea-lliii; th.-y are. Thkit.nhav Si au hii!sgoHi as the bst class magazine, ai.d pi'itits about, the samo a'nouet af maitor. Hosids the d.ty'a naws ii 13 rich ln;Si ci! desm-ipUv nt i' a. rles f-n.uhes of cur reiit liie:a;.ufe, rev! rws rt t-riticism; etc. Bnr di'tte's inimiirol?i nur.ior sp.-t klcs in its columnt; Will Citrleton's tt-iigliiiu! K iiers are of its choice offerings. Miinv of Use best known men aud wo men in liter.i: ure and art are represented Iu lis columns. S'hj-: WekWjY Pi tri is.a lartre pajsr giving tife crsat?. of tbe nws the r.iM over, wiilr sLocial feaiures whif:b m-ikeii the r:i.st. -i.tnplet3 tamlly newspaper pu blinta-d. The iai-mer, tuo mechn "c, the UilsilnriS 111. HI !;:; llia:U oci'.llpled to feat! a ' daily paei-, v,Vi more i.r his dollar invested iu This WEi'xnT Stau ihai i'rom any ocher paper. It iviii be opei.-iiiiiy alert during the camta;gn, auo wiil print U10 freshosi and most reiiulile pb liiica! ticv!. ., . TEbLiS TO StT SCl.IBF.Ja?, POSTAOS FKKE: ; Every day ne rca.r (in-luding Sunday) $7 00 OaUy, wi Jioui uaday, ine year, U 00 .-.very day, s tncntuo, 819 D.iily, wiu eu -umly. six mouths, tJ tW Sundii.v eOiiioii, .me yw.p, 1 50 Weekly S'ar, rr-ri.r. l od A free copy i The v eekly Star to the sender ot a cluo of ten. v spec a t, G3ip i k Oyj-KO. The Weekly Slar in elubi. oi iwenty - five -r r.ore will be-areh Prttwj reui.unJer -s)l ihs y-ar foi lorty eeii'-s fr Ja6h. subscription. dd ess, THE STAB, . Bn.aiway ant Park Place, Xew Vork. i ftg 0 1 !TG : n E SALE BY VI&. ; TUE oi a mintage executed to me on the 23rdtr Jatioriv.--. :w. cy t Kirkmnn and wife. I wi;l t.aii at public auction for ojisa at Richmond, J. U., at 1 p. in. on Saturday, the 11 ih day of August, l&KK, one and a unritr acres of land si;uate. llU-hnn.u.i. K. C. on which is the dwell ing formerly H-uifu'! by Kirkman: and also s. ttrjt.i i.rnl. ri !:'r..t rnn:-;Titiif. I:1W si.(..rfi iimjls U'dchmond, N. , adjoining the lands ot T. B. Mwidy and o .heri. EMSLEY WFXCH. July 12ta. 1888. MORTGAGE SALE. BY VIR- if ia TUE ot a nioro-Hire oxi cuied to us. as exee- of Stay, 13s;, by v. KiiV.miui and wire, we will poll at public atK-ilot mr citsli at lichmond, N. f!.' at 1 30 p. in. on :::'r .ay, - !ie llth day of August, the following real f-sta.e. viz : one tract of llf acres, ou wbiitli iy si i: a' e the dwelling formerly occupied by said K.rk'nnn at Richmond, N. C.s one tr.tci r; 1:5 a-; ne-r M;-Lmind, N. C, : one tract t M or an acie '-i; which is !-Huat.e the. store house formerly ovu;)ict by said Kffkman fit 1-iohiuoud. N O. : :in; fle irr.' t oi of an acre near the iiweUiu' house trad at ltlhmond, N. C U-in'g ihe real ebiatedc-sti.ibed lu said mortgage. E E. MOKF1TT, July 12h, 18S8. W. K. JACKSON. foh mm m sele. A nice i-bv.- ht-hse with 6 rooms, good stables, good w-iter. For rent bv month or yi nr. Apply to W. L. LONDON. Jun 21, 1888 TRADE MARK" REGISTERED or taf m 1629 Arcti Street, loilAd'a. W in1 mm. CavcaV, atKs TraCo-Tilarks obtained, and all ram biiiiinefcs cou l'ictc-d f-V Atoderate Fees. -. Our lf.i.: i', Ot-site 'If. S. Patent Of fice. V. c have t.q sjth-agsncics, all bnntne flirect, hence can tiunact 'at6tit bneincss in kg time and at less com; than thoe remote tcOB TTashln-.'lou. , . - . Send tii- dc1., drawing, cr phcto., with deaerv tion. We aiv'na if VarcntsMe or not, free Charge. Ot;r fee mi c.:.c vU rater t in Pocnred. A boo!:, -iio.v ;. . ;.;,-.-it: l atcrtK." with tefef tencce 10 actual clients in jour bUite, 'comity, iH -town, ecst fry. Addiv, . . . , . C. A. SMOtv" & XS& Opyoaite Tatbat Office, Washiugtea, 0. C c. hit v. rauwayT- Condensed SchedtSe No. 2. raking -effect Monday, June 11, 1-S88 DAil-.Y FXKPi' SUNDA'Y. . - 1 rain ijoin? Sort a Trai.t T.lus -vui& X. a. Mall eu&i-wgor Jail & I'as'aeni L".-:ve, fi (ft a. in. BwinoitsvlH", Arrive. S.0ti. n, 7.1. m, 1wvfl, 6 40 9.15 iFte!.tvilte-, 4.15 " 11.27 m.i-.!ord, " I " 11. C On'f, ..J .. i, 1-2.4) pin ilor, 1 " ll.Sa.'ita. J i.-rive, Ortr-nslw.ro, 10.03 ; 7 15 Mi. Airy. 1 6.nn .'ln I Freight and Mail Train runs" daily except SUa ! days. .... Freighs ad &-.p.imiid.viou Tr.i'u.rus from t raye'.ifii e io beiiupiu-.vine .-.no re 'iru on .ki- - - - - -- ---- -- I vilieVJGr4.fcntliXu.:)' on Tindays, Thursdays nd ; Saturdays, and fr..mreoi:BlroUi rayetievllNi on Jlon iays, WeuntAdays and 1 rldaj b. Trai if cn Fa5t-iry Branch run daily czeepiitft ! day. ' . I'&Sj tren'l Siiu JOB P. VTXATT. vim mA '.''"t'.S:: :'. : ' - ; w 1 - '-X-'. '."iff1::
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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July 19, 1888, edition 1
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