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3 .i j 4 ii i ccor( THURSDAY, JULY IS, 1S8H. H. A. LONDON, Editor. In Company with a pleasant varty from this place wo enjoyed a three Jays' tri)) last week to tin seaeoast below Wilmingtou. Our party loll Here on a jccial train at 7.15 p. in. ou the LUll. and returned' at 7. a. in. on tho 14ih, making the jouruay each way at night and thus losing no time. As wo rodo uijg reliu on a com fontablo bod in the sleeper, wo could but recall the contrast between this mode of travelling and that w hen a a. boy tbr.eo or lour days were con auuted by a wearisome journey. Ar riving at Wilmington before break tkst our patty separated iu quest of that uual, for which tluir appetites Had been shai-peneil uy an all mgtii j !o,,OI.s to U:IV0 muaiiiod Us an as aide. Duriug the day all ol us weutj . , lVsici..., ,,t Ul0 asylum. U V rightsville and1 visited the en oamuniuu' ol tho State Guard. That afternoon there was a dress parade, and the ops were vcvicwud by tiov. l'owle. They presented iiuite asoldierly and handsome appearaueo. 'JiheKu were lour regiments, together numbering ul 110(1 men. They , were from all sections of tho Stale, Wo coll;1..ltu.,l(j nol (,y Dr. iui among them were many of our j (i,.issMm Lin.Huj,,,,, histrinmphant best young men. A few old ex ton- i viUjcutjoll! i,llt ai.so t10 j,oole of federates were in their ranks. ltorlu Carolina who are so deeply made us sad to look upon the troops j intt..v,ulJ in t10 00ll nmnomeiit Mfbeu parading, it recalled so viv- o( lhch. t,iU.,. Liial ittlblo institution. idly the early days of the lata war when tho lather ana olde" brother of theo young soldiers were parad ing with the same buoyant step, and tho same bright and happy laces, and wo many fell on the lield ol bat- UO or UM'U in mo ureary oosjui.... , May these soldiers nvver he called . . i . . i . i i :. .. i i upon to meet a simi.ar taie C)n the afternoon of the 12lh tlte , camp was visited by a large hotly of' Confederate Vctei-iins, who were re solved by the Stale (iuard with special honors. The veteran were commanded by Col. W. L. De Itossel, formerly ol the Third Uegiuicnt, and j after a b-i ir .liscussiwi, dee-.lod by u rheir parade was witnessed by a j vole ot 1 to 11 to make tho removal, large crowd. Finally they were j A eoinmiltee was appointed to nego drawn up in two lon-'lines in front ! ti:lU witl' a committee from Kaleigh of the State (iuard, and in order mjas to the exact terms upon which have some tun the commander f ' the removal will be made, and report tlioCimr.1 t'M vi (.li i sti'tl.M' to "clcir.'e ' the same at the ticNt Annual Con- bayonets", and he'-c came the long line of soldiers with thair glistening bayonetscharging upon the veterans. When they got within fitly yards Col. le ivosset gave the veterans ti e uommaiiil to charge, ami at once they raised the old -rebel yell" and ''ope t!-'1 1,1,1 ''onioval will be bene rushed to meet the advaneiug sol-; "Vial both U iJale'.h and to the eol diers. luickly they met, ami the:'l'n spectators may have thought that :i seal battle was being fought as the: I- died at Wilming- two opposing forces" met and miu-to" ('" VrhAY, arid was buried gled together. ti course the soldiers on Sanduy near Joncsboro', in Moore lowered their bayonets, so that no- ''"'ity. Me was about iW years old, body would be hurt, but the sight of vva's hwn al"' rvA ,lt i" hmond. their blue uniiorms , for that is the ' v ' the service ol the regulation color of the Stale (iuard i Western (now called the C. F. A V arnwsed the old prejudices ot some 1 V."j U. K. Co. for 2i years as engi liter, ol the veterans and they could not 'superintendent and president, a ml resist, the temptation to "capture" "'"ce 1?K1 had been superintendent some of the soldiers us they passed ot tho Carolina Central 11. II Co. through their lines ami hold them as prisouers! The encampment ends tomorrow, aud our citizen soldiers will return to their respective homes. Their an nual iiticauipinent is intended not as a rest and recreation lor them, but as a training lor tho duties ot ''tho touted field" in ease their ser vices should be needed. Very little time is given them for rest, lor they tyyesterday, came about four o'clock are marching and drilling too much in the afternoon, for mere tun. Tho soldier ot tbo boloro reaching Princeton it bkv v. ,,('., j . , i tho root off the barn of John Stinsoii, State diiard who attends an encamp- ,, , , , ,, , ' 1 . throwing it into a '.'orntield some dis inont;usl to have a "good tune ' will tlllu.0 aw.lV. -phe dwelling house . find himself badly mistakeu! j Fiuley Whitehead, in Princeton, was During the past year many changes ' t-'irriod away, and his wagon making , . i . ' , : shoii near by was demolished. A and improvements have been made ! ,a.J0 ,.k.k ;choo, bull,lillf, in lll0 al Wrighisvillo and on the beach, j village was torn down to the foun A railroad is now built to Wilming- j dalions and a rafter of the house was ton, on which trains run nearly every I carried two hundred yards by the hour, and another railroad runs l .vo i ,0,'c010, V'e "'""!' ',4n'1 ''"'A"' ., . ...... lop ol a large oak tree, while desks allies down the beach within u tew j .,,, l)t,01. Ul,ulUil.0 wtfrv ,iaittm.,i yaids of the waves as they roll in. in every direction. The blacksmith All along the beach, between tho ! shop and barn of (ins Niiniear wove railroad and the water's edge, hotels jV,"th luvolu'11 ,rt ground. The t.. I -,. . i ,, .. . ' houses of John Lenhard. Kosc Miller bulliiug houses, cottages, Ac. havo i ti. . i i .i i . , ' n '"' ",u ami Steplien ( lawon were complete- been built, and all kinds ot amuse. I ly wrecked, while Ash Walter lost uients are ol'ered tor the enjoy meiit I everything he possessed. The oat ol visitors, the most popular ol which j ai,J 1:"'n t,'(,I's Wl'rc 1 uined. is tho "switchback" railroad which I The closti uction nt Priuc.to.i oe . , . ., . j currcd in tweniy minutes. 1 he htorin v...ju ,., .u I.auom.e. inis1WM accompanied by a heavy ruin sea-sido resort is destined in a few 1 fall. years to be very popular with ourj The homeless families were taken up country people. Already it isbe. i h' ti,e neighbors whoso homes i.g visited by hundreds every day, i eM't l' "Mtf , r J Ji A report received last nignt from andasmoro improvements are made j Hnmilu.n says that 50 people were and greater attractions are offered, I killed or infi.rud, but this has not larger crow ds will throng thero. We 1 l been verified. wot thero many acquaintances from ull parts of tho State, among -admin wore (!ov. Fowle, Secretary of Statu Saunders, Attorney-Cenoral David son, Judges (iilmer, Clark and Arm field, and Congressmen Mi-Clammy and Kowiand. We were glad loseo so many of our mot distinguished Jforth Caroliuians visiting and pat roDining a sea sido resort in our own State, for it is just w hat they ought to do, and wo hope all our citizens will do likewise. . Tue (.Uishom, iawtlgaVaMi U not yet finished, but bis acquittal is cer tain. Tho evideuco was closed on last Saturday, and on -Monday the argument of counsel began anil wilt conti n m yearly all tha week, prob ably ending on Friday or Saturday. Although the speeches of the ootttv 8el are very able, yet they will hard ly change the minds of the directors oi of auv other person, (or we ttunk that everybody has already made up uis mind after hearing ;uid read ing tho testimony of the witnesses. We liavo read it all carefully and impartially, aud il aflbi'd. us much pleasure to slate that in our humble judgment tbo charges against l'r. CirixMOM. have not been sustained, nud we confidently predict that the directors (with possibly oue excep tion) will tso decide. The only taull that we li-nd against Dr. tirissom is that he should have allowed Dr. This investigation has shown up that individual iu most despicable eolors, and his dismissal should be very summary. We have otten heard of persons ''going wool galh ring uud getting shorn", but this the most slrikisi'' instance ot the kjnJ tli.a wo j,uvcV0I hnown One ot he greatest sources ot satis faction to lr. (irisMim during his trial (and of whh h he has just eaiise to bo proud), is the fact that every person who had been an ininaU ot the asylum aud hr.d been cured, and ,.t..li:AC!) lU C)U,0( . iho.H) entrusted to ik in the highest and most ratelul ti rms id his uni- Kiiu kindness tnciit. ainl uumaue ireat- Trim'I i College will he removed to lialoigh. The trustees held a meet ! inir at (irecnshoro' hist w eek, and, terdice lei approval. We suppose ol course that the exercises ot the college will be continued at Trinity until the new buildings are erected at JJiileih, which cannot be done under a year's time. tVe sincerely It had been our privilege to know him well for many vein s, and, as did every one v ho knew him, we esteem ed him most highly. Indeed we have never known anyone so uni versally liked. A Village Nearly Demolished. C.Nii.VN.vri, July 13. V wind storm, w hich nearly demolished the village of Princeton iu Butler conn Drowned iu the James. Riciimomp. Va., July 15. Samuel White, a young mau twenty-four jours of nge, was drowned in tho river umr Pelle Isle bridge on the Manc1ie?tr side last night about 11 o'clock, while in bathing with about a dozen young men. He was a good swimmer, and it is supposed ho had heart disease while in the water. He was a nephew of Dr. Isaiah White, of Richmond, and came to Manchester three years ago from Heuderson, N. C, where bis parents live. The body has not been recovered. Our Washington Letter. IFjoo 3 . IteeiUar Correep.JuAJ Wash lMitoN", July 12, 18Si. Political sensations tuid very warm weather do not usually together in Washington, but this week is an exception, lor although the thormoni eter has been dancing arounu ind in the i ivn ha.l a i nineties all t lie week wo h real genuine svnsutien. At first it!"1 v.aioiin.i -lgiicuuurwi wa triven out that Secretary A)bloiK-M'i,,i'vMt Station. j ha.i iiereniptorilv removed 1'ensioM 1 releasor of "ort "culture, Arbon-, Commissioner Tanner on account of I culture and ltotany, V. I. -Massey,. the way in which he had been run ning tkie 1'i iiBiou (lUe. I lion il,eoii.i. u'.iniK.I tl,;1i T:m ier had resiirned ! Professor of Chemistry . . .. . , . i liecauso Hie .vcretary naa u'i : manded him and Assistant Secretary ; l'.ussey. Hothot these reports turn-1 ed out to have been wrong. Mr.' Professor ol r.i.glisli and ISooU Tanner ha-i neither been removed, keeping, D. 11. hill, Jr., now pro ,,, I, l. l esl.niod. HaI one or the l tei-sor ol Knglish m the Military and other may vet ccur as the relations i between the Secretary and the Coin- j missiotur ure decidedly strained. ! I'l... .Imv -ifl.T l-iiiiii'i's return troill l,i ..'ii ivin ln i-ereivoil u sum-i inous froui Secretary Noblo to conic ut oucb to bis private olliee. Arriv ed theie ho found Assistant Secre tarv lUi-ssev. who has charge ot ihel appeals Iron '.he pension olliee and i who is in svmp. thy with the Com- i m isMoner s 'ideas, and S-votftfV N ! bio A n animated discussion was at i .nwnl.e,.,,,, with Tannerand llussev ! .... n.i.wl,' , .in.l fililn on the other. It is said that the Secretary gave them both to understand in the plainest sort of language, that they were subordinates of his. And ri lit here is, 1 understand, tluv reel of whole trouble. The Secretary noserious obj-.'ctioii to anytl'.ing that 1 aimer has done, but he objects to Fanners way oi doing them: lie wants the fact impressed on the miud t the public thai the Amisiou bureau ! Applicants win no reiimreu is a part of the department of the In appear before the county syponn terior, aud that he (Noble) is at thejtendent of education in connection head of that department. with not less than two members ol t.. ii .i eiu.ii. In .f.H.p to i. mi ns:llic cotiiilv lioaiil ol euucaiioii, ana j family at Deer Park. It is given out submit loan exami nation by written lat the White llo..so that ho will .juestiotis which will be prepared by isjiond very little lime here for the he president of the college. If such j rest of the" warm weather, not over ! exaii.inat ion shall bo passed satisfac twoilavs a week at the outside. This I torily, the examiners will issue cer- i.taUeiito mean that very lew l'resi- leniiai a i 'I'"'" i i i i i ; i. ... I.., between now and September. Public Printer Palmer has taken his cue Irolii the President and is go- !in,r very slow in making new ap pointments. He has just made the most important in his gill chiel clerk, and the members of his par ty do let like H, although tho gen j llcinaii appointed is a republican. Mr. Collins the lucky man. ei.lereu the otlice as an apprentice, served J his time :md vvus allervvards detailed for clerical '.vurk. He has been lor several years head hook-keeper and was not" an applicant lor the chiel clerkship. Mr. Harrison lias positively refus ed to give olliee seekers tho t;:.ines ol parties that make charges against them, lie r.uy to d.) o would he to frig hum olhe'r poiplo and prevent iheir telling him of bad things they mighiknow .Win luiuro applicants, i110 ' Secretary lUuine will be represent- ' ,Vl,u,k ,1,ft!'' ',"'"U'"' U,"U fed at the' Slate department unti , ho lives at Iliuesvillo is kept con iSentember by his son, Walker, who Utantly informed as to the latest dc- rotimieilfrom P.ar f Ivbor this week. velopnunts in lu. f..o. I understand that Mr. Harrison will I "Ibis man,' ho said, "appeared visit Mr. I'.laino al Bar Harbor as ' suddenly six weeks a;gn. He juoelaiui '. run (ind time to map out led himself thu son of Cod. aud the Wi- i . -sago to Congress. j negroes went mad over him. They .' . division has been establish-Uleserted tie ir fields to follow him. ed i the- department ot Agricuilure I an.l now things are so bad that it is and Win. Hill, a Miune.-.ota editor, ' impossible to -jet bunds on the phin has liee" uil iu charge ol it. Mr. j tatious near Iticeborouyh. Tho col Hill's duties will bo ufcondense and tiled people kneel before bim and iimplify the reports and bulletins is-j struggle withi i.ch other fortkepiiv siieil by ti e department mi that they ' ih go of kibsiug hi feet. He has told may be und r.-tooM by those not hi them that tin-judgment day will be miliar with technical and si iwiitilie ! terms. ! v Scjialor (Quay's friend, Torn Coop j er. has cai -.lured the Collectorshii. of : the port of Philadelphia. Secretary indoin has prohibited : the use ol ths steam plate printing j presses in the Ibireau of F.ngraving i "He says his body was born thir and printing, notwithstanding the j ty years ago in Ohio, but his t;oiil hud oiler ot the owners ot them to accept j bVcn since tWvworhl Ixgau. On the Ihernyalty named by Congress One j twenty-eighth of Juuo ho was an est eem pei-tliousand impressions. They L.,i on a charge of vagrancy, but it received 5J.0" per mousaiiu previous to .inly. asningion is to nave anoiner ai i traction added to the many it already 1 possesses. 1 he historic old line ot- l4, ready to go ou his bond, and the battle ship "Constitution" is to be womou would ti ar the buildiugs Jowu brought from Portsmouth Newwiu.m Le was roufiuod with their Hanijishire, whore she now is, to I he 1 fingers to gt him out. His schemes Washington Navy Yard, when she j fol niisiug moijy are peculiar. The will be used as a receiving ship. ; t,.st ,,n,.it was a declaration that he Tho Constitution has a proud his-1 had sent to his august Father for a tory. Tin department ot tho Interior ; ; :. M i: ,, !. : : bureau until September. Discharges cf minor officials in the departments hero are unite troiiuenl just to w. Ion Ji'dgment Day, and iu the meun- Tho Civil Service Commission was! while ho would hcII them ut a pair, in New York city nearly all this Fvciy pair has been bought and paid week. 'for. He thinks his futher may be Secretary Ruk denies '-.. Con. 1 nlIc- to send him a few more pairs be- reux .tgrus oi die i.auiu. ma gave liiui a blooded borne, a was published. ---.- IThi-PH Xcgro Women PoUoiieil. . t i . Ja. ksonv .,.1. :, Ha., J ulv P.-At llount J lOasant, Honda, luesday,! Fi'iiiici'S Cimlier. a -oljiri.il u-niniiti . invited tbree other ne.-ro women' i neighbors, to dinner. Alter dinner j mo tiueo guests wero taken with coiivulsions.and one expired in great agony. Investigation established the : facto! poisoning, and today Frances Cooper coniesed that sho had a grudge against these women, arising through some neighborhood quarrel, and had placed "rough on rats" in a dish ot butter-beans, for tho purpose of poisoning them. She said her husband had urged her to do it. Austin Cooper, her husband, told several stories aoout the atlair, nut II1IBIIV com. rmou IIM Wilt s comes- men. ine iwo survmug vicIiiuh will probably die. - IU A Ki ieult ural College !:ho trustees of the. Agricultural and Mechanical College met at Rub j ArgllB! x.y0 vere shown, igh on the ll.tli of July, and elected yesterday a walking cane that was ex-Uov. Jarvw president of that in- composed of 30,0yi. pieces of wood, btitutiou, but ho declined tho posi- there being three kinds gsed, viz;, lion. They alao. elected tho lollow, ry, ash and holly, each wood be . . , ; i!)g blamed a diflereut color, which nig taeu ty j ,e ;t ft beautiful appearance. It ii 1'rolessor ol Agriculture. i-ivo Stock and 1airyii.g. Jos. 11. Cham-, borUiir., ol Cornell I'niversity, now l, Miller M uaual School of if- ,U1 w ,, , -1 tire ana ;rs,ol V,oi-. . .1 w Wiii,,, - v " v1"""' ," " """ v v' - '' "-Y. v ..luv -'i in v. ufmina r.xperimeui isiauvn. -gi leuiiiirai ,onege oi v,enirai via, ; ProtesM.r of I'raetical Mechanic j and MaMjcmatii-i Pur and Ap- P'leo, J . U. JVIIisiav. oi inc i A rieullural and Mechanical Col lege. Foreman of the Farms arid Har den, R S. .skinner, ol Hertford co jui,. Steward, J. i. Hubbard, of Wake county. ' Matron, Mrs. Susan C. correll, ot Harrell s Store, Sampson eounty. The following regulations werj alo. ted t..r receiving btudeiits ilit'J the college App.icant lor admission to the college mu-t he not less than four teen years ot aac, must furnish "ideuee of a good moral character, ..'.t be ablo to read and writo ami how a knowledge of arithmetic through tractions, and have a fair ! Know ic.ige ol geograpuy, ana vne I history ol North Carolina. I titicates of qualification to the most ! i i.ii i-i r i irn i ii ik iiiiii leiiiiiA. 1 11 ltuiiiiier' n -- -- .!...... , i . i ,.i , , , rr , I, i. ,. liiai u me I eiiresiniaiioii m uieir respective counties hi tno llolise ol I!eireseiilatives. Students thus ad milted, in number on the basis ot county representation iu tho lower house of the. legislature, will be aivei! tuition tree ol chari) ',;d pro vided with board at eight dollars per moiit h. As to other students tho same qualifications bhall apply ; but they wiil be charged a tuition fee ol twen ty dollars pe',- year. Rioks and sta tionery will bo furnished to all stu dents at cost. Sav.vsxvi!, (bi July 14. Libert v ....... i.lri inv.iil...) ...l- tl... t..rw......li!i..u 'i-v .uu i n of Dupont 1 ell of ( ireleville Ohio. who claims to be the New Messiah it .. . .11 . 'i ... . i.. : l . .1 .. hero the intu ot August. Jfe says tl e white people have enjoyed their I iiadise ou c.; th for thu Ust eigh- i paiat feci, eei.tuiies, and now it will bo the black man's turn i i . .i v. i .i... i.. i v.n inn ei:ejivi: looked lor lUtu every white man will i be turned black and bluek man white. Wiih iiuiossible to hold bun ou such , 111 C a charge as he had a quantity of i money in bw ljOSut.ssion. If he wer inonev in iu i 1() be ai rested now 5l)() negroes would consignment ol wincrs. which the col- mod people will need ou nud after! " ' Au"hl- ,iu" l oincr on winirs when his reuuibitiou ! leached IIeuvtu, and the Almighty 'was only ahta to send XIQ pairs, These, ho. ebiimeil. would be delivered -, fore the great d.iy. There is a scheme j on foot to crt-t Bell awav from his fol Mowers, nnost him quietly auj have 'him scut ou tho fast train to Savan- ' ah to be locked up. That is the ou- lywsy to got rid of tho mau. Ueniuv JmJ w.tfwii trouble any day." ' ' " - A VUIa'ge Submerged. Fokt IIoiiinson, Neb., July 14. At daylight a cloudburst occurred in thu ; mountains just north of Fort llobiu-' son. ai&rsh Duncan, a woodchopper, ' and three of his children are known j to have been drowned. The flood! swept dowu Soldier Creek in a wave ' nix foot high aud completely subnierg-: ed tho httld village. Great auxiety is felt for pople living iu the canyon j along Soldier Creek, just north of the i fort. Duncan and hn wife and five children lived in the canvon. I Food. moneT and clothinc have wtru wiii iu iun Buueiris. 11 is le.ir- ed that sevendothera have been drown- tlpfll UPllt In tim anftuiora llmlAnr. - - - ....... - State News. tt tmccinum of tho skill of Mr. 11 A Eptiuy, who is emploved as patten ukt.r ut tho Furniture Fiir.tmv in tLis taty. ryulliam g yeatmj!iy t Kll,, 0f un : e were sliown tiny tea pot made by a Oxford, out of a copper cent Itistl jut, It is the smallest thing of the I kind, we guarantee to say, that was jevt r nmje ly ,1!iml Jt ho,Jg t ,ll0 huuihedth imrt of a piut and is uie huudiedth part of a piut well shaped, tpont, handle aud all The geiitlemau who now owns it ia wearing it for a watch charm. UenOei souville Times : Ou Thura- ijr vr.iuz """o tliavuug water (roui tho well l Mr. Johu A. . uullaiaort- - y.irJ, by some uifiun iut tui uihk uncu, iiiu ii ihiw child of Mr. Gal la more fell into the water fifteen feet below the surface of the ground. The water is four or five feet deep, but the little fellow Sloutf-d till Ueu Mills, a colored mau present, went down aud, rescued biui lie eiitiie out uniujmed, but badly f:iiUteijed. lie was only three years old. Asbeville Citizen: Tho French Broad Voice tells of lh biting c Mrs. James King, of llievurd, by a venom ous spider while working iu her gar den a few .lays iio, the insect being hidden f i oin view by tho leaves, ller sull'erins were intense, seveie rmins all over the body being the immediate result; and when she reached tho iJ,ouse rcsiiratioii and pulsntiou had almost ceased. After hours of intense aony she was relieved bv the skill of her , ,,iSYt.iviau H1:,l th UHxiduoux attention of-1)(,r iliH,jH. Aud vet there are nillunliHts jl0 ,.t.,-siHt 'in sayinc that, j U)e lkl(U. js ft i,,,,.,!,! uua' vi in teresting insect. Rockingham Hockrt : Tlio w;fe of Mr. Nalhav.!'l '-Vhomiis, on Mountain Creek, last Sutiiiiiny night gave birth to three well dew loped und healthy girl babies, all of whom are living und doing well. Mr. ('hurley Wwley, . i - - .. which ice. utlv laid three veiy npeil liar eg gseonseeu lively. The twolirst were nhoiit the size and shape of partridge cgoS and had a ptuliar formation at the small ciul ; the last was elongated and but little larger than a lead pencil. These were toe only 0;jgs the h u laid, and 3 weeks later she came oil with a brood of six line chickens. Fact. Dm hum Pl.'.ni : We have got one now that will make the Chatham lbioi:i turn green with envv. A Wuke counlv inau savs bo does not need gun or ammunition to biiug down squirrels. He has a dog aud a eat that do t he woifc. lie goes out I .,,..:,,., -,ii. ii,. . tt,n ,1,,,, 'r. fc, thesi niiiurels ami tho cat goes in ,h(( J und w ,Lem" dow Next, biolher London This b light bald to beat, but still Cnatham can do it We know a citizen of this county (Jim Cooper) who goes squir lei huiil;ng without gun, dog or eat, and can catch more squirrels iu a day than .my other mau ion kill with n gun, dog or it. If our brother of the Diiiham Plant doubts this, wc challenge him to biiug his Wake county man hero with his dog mid cat, and let him aud Jim Cooper without nog, ut or gun, have a con test by hunting oue day, and see which will have the most cipijnels at its close Ku. Bkcoiio.J New heme Journal: Mr. John I) Pitt man, of .Sloeiimb's creek, came up t0. Ul" "t.V yesterday ana nHorms us f u UIOlil oTjblo death which took I"'" " v" u,a ,,l,uu uu" U"J wick, dames nvKus. a coiorco iikui . ; " a c"r.'n" '." V u ; "uu and started koine about sunset as us ual. He was tiding the horse and using the truce ehaiu as a stirrup. The horse dodged ami threw him off. whn the chain w nipped around his lei;, aud " lUlfl L.'.llllillllj IUU IIU1DD Jllll III 11' . Lil0 ..iiout one ami a balf mile " .. ... . . . , .... in this con.liuoii tho horse ran drag- oit-i itiuujjii 1'iiioj n iiuiia i uitii. .ill. l'illi.iiin. slier Ihe usuul timo of the plow man's coming in aud as dark was approaching, became uueasy about his horsouml stinted tothe fielj in snatch of them, but had not proceeded far before hearing tho alarm from a boy ho hud found tjicni. The horse bad run up to the gate dragging his victim, but whs so f lightened ho had turned ami inn the same ground over. Sykes ul - wiou found, his dothes weie ti.ru off aud his body terribly mangled. Col. A- W. Shaffer took charge of the loduigh postofTico on last Tues day. Florence Nightingale is now near ly seventy years of ago, and although sho has been an invalid for a long time she has never allowed her inter est iu every good work to droop or wither. At a meeting of the stockholders of tho N. C. H K. Co.. held last week. it was ifc.-iolvtd to erect a monument , to Calvin Graves, who, as Speaker of the Senate, gave the casting vote iu 1849 ,Le railroad, SPCfflO fSWCIAtlV FOB THf ELDS south! rvr4 .T4iill M4 1 11 rt'ttirpl tinn. elltli rail .ram m l.nu. r4.. lUrla. mZTTZX&J"'.? f. KmbHriruau. VKKK. nM. a ttli"TVccttUSimu. Ef"."i ".. "r S V 1 ; p.iuua ruin. 1 11 r. r- j&rrrrR'iSE WORTH LISTENING TO, iudMl li In. Tax t.iy Ib hrlng I..M ln.,til 1I..1 t-ni.lrle'.H-t' onj i'titiii.ui of nur BEAUTIFUL SPIiING STOCK r.utliuxluMii over It ttiiows li.. laniu.lH. H .Uw 1; evrrylaHlr ECSTATIC EXCLAMATIONS GREET THE EAR A11J ill! a;i uuor U QUALITY, STYLES and PRICES- Have nu e.(ul. Wo kurnr u 1.0.I t-l .rr., ,.f u. 4-., iau, ou.j , ,14J. ra,,rUi .ud fmu la imuIiimiiI- nllrru.ry. CnJI iu.,1 fvv U9 i,vrr y,, i, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes r anyililju ui ..ir itii Wo lino-j ilit k can m,ilry w0 Vlhh (OIKKT YOU COHDIAIilYV Aud Wr.nlt yuu u, ujuk, cKIUrlMo.u.Uw, J! pur nf- i a.i.l.Mmr.a,.,, ,,r1c. brtorrn,,! W.L.LONDON.; Vittsboro N. C. May Z- lSSt. FWiSHTOElgUSE. Made iliings "Inini" last Friday! Kverj bodj went home well pleased ! TW f:-ruiers aay . are go.'.,- to slnd by Ed. Vurrish and Bua I-sa. 'i'hey me certainly working hard for the farmer?' iuterest. Tho biiyeis say tUcy will sfaud fy thuu loo, and ill guarantee ao. HI(S1I I'lUCKS f. r a!! tol.aeco they s.ell as can be paid in any Warehpuaa in lyoi th Carolina nr Virginia. Don't listen nt false n ports. Diive riKLt to Danish's Wartbousa, PLKNTV OF MOMIV to pny you for nil the t.'baeco you can bring. Ka farmi'r ever fuibd !o t his money ut ?arrish-s Warehouse. Blight Smokers, Fillers, Cutters and Wi-:pers as high as you erec saw I hem. Tho Common irade id-.vays sell higher in Pyrhi;m than any whert Wo havo tho biggest aoi t of demand for Bright Snmkera, riUVra. Cutters aud Wrappers. Can place one million pouuda at big prices, next 30 days. Come on to PAKltlSII'S VVAHEIIOUSE! Sergeant Horse Power. 15 Strong, Simple, Durable and Cheap, For is tp 20 years they have Run Well, Wore Well, and Cave Satuikctiu. $en4 fpr Price Liit. SERGEANT MFQ CO., Grecriataro, N. Cy" J..II r. WVATT. Viui.ui' iiVi11; Wyatt & Taylor, General Commissioii Merchants Bb Cotton Sellers. We have on hand a full linn of HEAVY (UtOCl-UilltiS, I'LED of every description, also ittGOINU AND TIKS, which we offer to the public ai bot tom piiccg, Will make cash advances on Cotton on blind, when desired. Give us a trial and see what we can do. WYATT & TAYLOR, K.i. 16 Uul II mil 11 ami Hi K.vhiiutfo l'liico, Kvi.r.mu, N. C. Hi-llli'llllifr 14, liil. $3 SHOE n KOK LAJJIKK. Hunt In ilic w--rlil. HxJtiiliif hlj j.lO ijJ Nl'lN 1. II N U-l-I'.W ! !' SUI'K. UO IIANII SKWI 1 Wl.I.T SHOK. H Ml I11I.H K AMI t AllMKHS' SHOE. i Ml FXTKA V.M.l'E CALK SHOE. J 'M WOKKINOMAN'H SIIOF. t2 11 nu.i t.',i H'VS' h 11001. smir..-c h'rftii.lijl.-ui wlii-n my i;Miii i-ili'o arc ik.i sunujjua ou l.Udiii- W. ilOl Ol AS, ilro.J.U'11, UlU-d. i on sai t: nv W. L LONDON, 1'ITTSIIOIIO , N. C April 18. IKtO. I' in DURIIAIVI, If. C. For (lesinH aud terms for TOMB STONES, Scc, apply to above ad 'March 11, 18S0. ly. i.;vi'!ali" llui fm t Una tim BAU0AINS1! GEMTS' TORraB. 'e have just put pn aala 1 OAA OKNTS1 IlALDRIOOAJf I,UUU LIGHT WEIGHT KNIT SnIRTS .wiii DRAWERS At 4Se. value ?5o. ;,coo GUAj&s snznva At '2" cents. At He, cheap at 50o. SUMUER WEIGHT lv-G HOSE Jn liiio variety from 10 to 6o, A NICE LIGHT WEIGHT BALBRIGGAN 1-2 H03B ion 15 cents. This is the cheapest lot of Undajb w.-ar ever cfVcred in thja pity. WE are receiving new shapes a&4 ctylea in our ' MILLINERY DEPARTHINT Almost daily and our trade in ibtt . line id increasing phenomenally- all goods 0x8 raxcq weoucon & son. 14 East Martin Street, Caveat, and Trale- Marki obtained, mt li rmmf builurM nmilurtrd for Mmlrrata I'm Our oilli'r l Upntto l. . PaiMat Hr mm voa pro. we nav no aoD-aireiicira, vi irvct, hence can Irantact tm oubi i and at im tun (uaa tnm i fMMl nwl?l. drnwlnr. or rholo., with 1111. Wc fclviw ir lHMitahl or nt, IM f h bcUIU. U.iu. Cbarn. Our fmi not nuc lilt Mirnt la awimd. A book. lluw to Obiain Falrata." with ! ucaa ui actual cil.ula In your bUW, town, acut (rcu. Adtlraa, C. A. SNOW & CO, . OjJalW rttWt USc. It akUta h f, n 4
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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July 18, 1889, edition 1
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