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--mom urm,m tmtiw ,M .... ,1,11 TFTC halham llrcord THURSDAY, A tTG L'ST 23, 1SD0. H. A. LONDON. Editor. lEMOCBAHC NOMINEES. JOB CHIEF jistice: JHJGl'STrS S. MEKKIMON. WALTER CLARK. Fon Cosoiie.hk 4tb District. BENJAMIN 11. DUNN, of Niwb County. Fon J duiif Hi Li Judicial District, ROBERT W. WINSTON, of Granville. fon Solicitor 5tb Judicial District, EDWAIID S. l'ARKER, of Alamance. TukCbkscs returns give thepopu lalion of North Carolina as 1,073,000 wn.yii is u gam 01 .,-oo .nie u.ir tnsus ot lfiMi, llicre arc now six toon States thai have a larger num ber of inhabitant than North Caro lina. When tiie tiil census was taken, in lii'o, tiiere were only iv.u! States thai ' ai iuoro inhabitants than Noslli Cs.i-..:.na, and tluv were! Virginia ami lYm'v Ivania. A I each sueeeeiliiig (c!.m:i inori an I in ore Slalesexiciii in population. That is, our ratio iff gain does not keep uy win, inanv i.t.,er States, keep u witu many ot.ii'i' though it is ahcavi I several. When the first eoiiMis v taken, in IT'.H), Now York was the lilili Slate in population, but ever sii.eo Is-" il has I en li e tii-u. iier impulatioii , ,..,.,,, i . . : now beiiii- ii. (on. :,lii,ui twn-e as' . limny iiihub:tai.ls as all tbv Stales eoulaii.e.l liuri'ig the Kevolutioiiury war. j - ; f.i w f : :i.: I. . . i ...sn., . c.. r.n.uu.jj ui-i-ii-.- -j. i , " twecu the manner ot appointing a i - 't 1 r"' l,'U sbl,U. b"vo f 1 "I"'" ... ,, . , , , ... . September I. So much for the eon eadetto W est l'onit by John N ii h-! , f w , lbll,utl , olsamlbvCatit linnn. Wlieu tlie for- Lillo b ...,,,.,.'. , ,. , .. , . ; n.er .nis.vpres.n.e 1 .his di.trn t in Senator (rorman lias lie democrats ; Congress be appointod his own ,, well in hand, and what they Impose; to that position, with utl giving any ! (' ' ' 'u' UP ' 1 , , , ... ,. ; Quay resolution, should it ever ii neb than.- to the o.her b-ns ot Ins dis fcu(iwu (Il,v tc ,buws(.lvf5l trie. ..utCapi. ISunn i detei-u.inod I ibey have b.eii too well aware of the t .i ii ii ' . . , , . i ; i j- ' to f ,vo thvm all an equ-il chance,; political advanluges vvb, b ihe dis- : r.nil kt merit win. J liereloi-e he , .. ,,, , 1 ,( .1,. . r, . ! . 1 Dei'sons to no I a coin L.e: : ve exam- r I ination at Baleigb. on ti.u 20tb of; , , , applicants will be impartially ex- an.ned.and the one reeoiil mended ! next nioniii, wncii ;iuu wucro an : !y the com milk e vo '"-', uoi'uiiunif in, t ii ii. u'iiiiii n.it ' g :. ...... l. .. . l :. enliusted tolhii com luitlee the ex-1 elusive rcsponsiirlity appointment. Wo I t'Oii'inilteo may he : ot makiii'' it, i n ' Uu-ir sckxiion as was the committee, ! i... i ;., 1 1 ., ..l ..e .....i. i ,1 Willi. to the ".vai iica.icmv at Annapolis lor their -n-jLjintee t Worth Ih.gley ; ( )e ve.y RU.pl.lhiDj, ,f theSenateshould "'' """""'fs' when l'li, nit let it bo bar, reflected credit on bimsolt and , conclude to abandon the tariff bill en j';ii.' kiioiin after having m cured op honor on his Stale by tho very high' tirolyas a party measure and let it go!"; 011 aoj"ining lands. His iii .i i i ! iivni-'niil il in l winter shaft has I't ached n del ill of thiltv .s'and he has taken in his -:. ovei mini m m winter. . i I TheinvcsUgatioiibvaspeci'ilIIo u ! ' ll1" ol1 indications grow stu.ng T . 'committee rf Mr. Cooper's s j er with tho depth uf the shaft. Eveiy A Si.Vi fc i.oiivetilion ol the demo-1 tlpiliotl tlt, ',limissiouei ,.l 1'e. .si' . . -""'I.' - of earth u reeking with oil. crats of Nort. i Carolina was held at;Was begun today, and Mi. Cooper ! !'" ,: water drawn from the- Ualeii'li, on Weilnewlay ..I last week,' proposes k see that all tho damaging l:'r- "'"l the odor pervades the nt 3 J ',1 .... .. V I f. ... . ... .1 . . i i. i... i i... ......i ; i I 1 r lityui i ii.ili ti viuci uiisinu 11 l iniirii and Associate Justice Clark to be : their own successors. Tho eonven-1 tion also unanimously ratified and ! endorsed t!.( niinathms heretofore ... . , made t u- si.pe.-.i.i . oi.rt judges by Ihesevt i-ai oisii icteonveniioiis. I be ; number of delegates in attendance ' ' (t was uiiiisiially li ... l . I -I . "i i sillllll l 1 1 lit, ,11 ll i l i counties were represenieil ), because there was no contest over any noni-! illation and no opposition to any of. the names presented to the convoii- j tvon The proceedings of the convention were very harmonious, and clearly indicated that there exists no faction or division in the ranks of the u .n ' ocrats ot this State, There wore present and participating .in tho con volition men of every vocation in bli: farmers, lawyers, mechanics, 'doctors, merchants Ac. All seemed equally determined and zealous lo retain democratic supremacy in North '..t oliiia, reaii'ug that there by tiny could best promote tbe pros perity of ail our people. its' Alliai'vo was ably The Karin- rt pi'osciitcil by the prcfidcnl and secretary ol the Slate Alliance (Messrs. Carrainl Bodiiingfiohl i :;hi by the presidents of several county alliances, ail ol?r ,ttI. ol oeing aragge.l u.lo Hi, wlum appreeialod tho fact that the . democratic party is tho best friend, .and is chitt'y composed of the larin crs and other laboring men. With out;! dissenting voice .Senator Vance was endorse! and recommended tin- re election. Tho platform aueptcd by tho con volition is broad enough and eon- Mcrvalive enough Ibr every democrat, and inticed every patriotic titi.en, 'to stand firmly iijion. It embodies the demands of the Alliance, real' turns the plaltbinis and principles of tbe '. 'iiocrutie party, bolt. Slate aud national, denounces tbe Fou-e bill and the -Mc Kin ley tariff bill, do- inaDds a repeal of the internal revc ! nna Ttm Bud asks the next Lei' ; , , islature to increase the tuna tor Uie maiutenanee of the public schools. Witb audi n platform, or deelara ' tion of principles, ad with Mich nominees ferom high J udielalofficos, the de.noe.atie party goes beore tho people of North taro.uia and ; North Cantlma Lxperinieut Station', u . e past decade. It show asks them to ratify at the polls the ; State Weal her Service, co operat- , of iuile,(.tldem:0 of : action ofthw Mate convention. And'"' W,th ,U V,"11.. b,.U"1 ! Political boLcs and a determination , they do it ! Our WaNltiiitrtoii Llter. I From our Kosulnr OjfroftyoaJent.) WAsiitNrN, Auj:. 27. 1SH0. Senator Quayn resolution Betting aside the Force bill and naming a dale to begin voling upon tbe tariff bill has brought about a condition of af- iiih n uw l: vv iritfiitvfi'i.i i - iuo : ii... ,..,i,i'. , fi,. Senate not wbeu ibe lute ":no too" Piatt in the Senate, lbere is a thiee cor- ..!, i.. tl,u lurorMinan vur.La wIjihu was lust Buown wuen nenaior Prvu . ivfi'rrinir tn Senator jLiluiuuiia uuJ tLe other republi.ans who early in the summer ivlu.-eil to sanction a . . .i ....I .... ..r .1.. i., i I'liangc in vue ruicn in m oi-ii,im' n' .said: "Idonol place. iiilyfor tbe defeat of the a Juniors nho are now ' cut on iioouie. ' the responsiluli . hiectiou Dillon iwiin. ois ivuoau' now i-oirMng t.'iat tlie lull snuil 0( pesi- I noned. I place it on tlioe Si uatnif 'bo declnnd in a republican confer dice liebl ei.lier in the session that ! they would n t support a rule for a 1 on vious iiui'stion. Cowaidnv n n r I . ,,i xvu aliiitile and nc-ver vd re taiuod a friend '. Senator F. lnmn.ls I replied in the .-huh tunc, eompai iug Jlr. T.ye to a l.iguway rooi'ei. Seiu.tor Hour (U-.ivtied 'i long a.ieech. tu iiiciiuili v il. voted to i tiluiu- t tbe fiiree iiU ait.l uiMiiogi for S. i.a bringing it forward, liegi tm' Q"'y sev. r.il hlnirp v. i course of bis remarks : but . , , ,. , , , , . ... oatd not tiie slul, test all' nay ti) )lilu Har cIY. red a st:'i,.-'.itu for theljuav resoluli : ,wbi h uieiui'e the oiigiud gag i u! .'iat i en.lo. ed bv tbe lr pulilicau caUi ... ;uii - i.iuL'. a...l an. I ill :l.l. I it ion i.r .VI. U it, ' cussiiiii in iue mnu um Mu unlike that which existed I what intuiious etWcts. lWratur. 1 Uv.e' they saul. "a lair a.s Vnbution Hoscoe Conkling and lias b"n above the averace and sN ! i '""i lrettl.u." 'u' ur i ,,..;,.-,. iliir uaiila ( . 1 11 . ii ,OUl lie ICW WU11U 111111 uu inn- mi lemgnej ineir seals, fected all crops very favorably, esiec-!., , ., ,i i., - ! Hi' I ill ill oui lias tivcu jii i . i ..I.. . , i i m i VVI'l be takeii to the Supreme court, into a trap set by Air. j ,, , , ,' , . , .';.,',, ,11 was certuinlv an ah v conducted romise to wii.it up tnat , ,, . , . , 't. i case on Loth sitles, and tbeio were them to fall (iuav and or ii .. .i... :.. . .. i it (leOultt till llll' 'ir nisi,., ituc-u buire- fuurll.s (f the bill has not yet beeu , , in,i . , ie .itr iiisi., n lieu buire- , ,, i . ,i lie bill has Hot yet bu ll ,, , , J , 1, it would bo too treat a louiucu. 1 1. i nuum uu io. , . . ... 1.1.- i P" tu l ' "'"'K. ai tbnt w, a,1l ll.'Ht Mr l'T , T, : ailtil'UOIl "I Lis I t-st 'iiniiiii .it-'tii'i nin the Forcii bill for the present .-essitiii . . :. i . i Z tii : .i ' ollieiailV: IHU il lias neeu uuoiiit'ia.ii i dead for all time ever since the ie publican caucus refused to adopt die ...... I, ,, .B.,,1' f..l' lis Il lUt TO .ope that this!" !J.h0 Iuelllb,.1,. r tll(. ;is lortunate in I i-etiublican naitvin tbe Hou-e have I entered into an agreement to prevent j hi.eoi.sii i iiititin ill I lierseiniti iiineinl i . mints lo the tariff bill until l... Senate ; il 1 ......... . I . ; 1 1 Ii ...... I 1 .i.a ! acts are lnoucrlit out. so that t Le 1 -.,it.. ,vuii ,;.. I, n.n ..,;.. .., -,. , . in of tlin eniiimutep lias ahf'i.lv i,i ,ir,i i,, ,,,o.. uh,,ii n public from seeing matters as tbov j actually are. Good for Mr. Cooper": j Mr'. n.inues to ignore the; committee, on Labor, which wants vorf mucb bav. w,.u.t . it hft!. reported, acted upon. O these davs tbe hiboreis will ntiiini liiiiitv I i-v i .riior.i lit, si i tt, t m- ' i..... -.... ...... me I I i,.v II .lo it S.,i.,r",,i. r-.r"! :l ilini"t-.lu.i'r,c arragonieit"of the wire schedule of the tariff bill as boil-' an insidious 1 and indirect way of iucrousing duties. ' ISeiiator Mct'hersou, iroi. icallv. says Itbnt tbe Finauee coiniiiitieu "sboiil.l 1 not be held responsible for a bill ; which l.na luwii iiir.Jh mi Ii.' ll.n lieiw.. floiaries themselves and onlv banded to the eoiituiittee for the purpose of . having it ixplained to the country anil defended in the Senate. The House has pasaed the bill to llispecl 11LSU IllCiuS li.leiliicil lor I 111 Ipoitation; also bill o.tt hih' g aid to agricultural colleges. Tl ecompoiim! i i.ird bill is to be voted on S.it urday I aud that prohibit ii g dealii g iu options land futures next Wedm sday. i Tim bill i Acnrptit.g milling lands ' from the provisions i f tiio alien land law has been ly vote of the House laid on tlie talile. The Kiver and Harbor bill has gone to a co.ifeiencc commit ice. Mr. Harrihon ".ml alnibt his until. I cabinet hnve gone away They h fi .-ii'iimt'iiiii ,int. iii' win nave io j r 1 mil before tiie tight .- end, d. i The Congressional .".'!. pai''h com untteeare begtuniiii' i-t ie things! iililtl.1. -Vrraiiepiut. 'I bo made to r.poi'iady look a.'. a.l districts ; which gave less than lonusaud ma , joiity either way at the lu.-t e!e, tion. Con; it.vn in, iii's Siiildon i)cii!ii. Wasiiinoton. Aug. -5 (auigiess ; man Ij. F. WafsoD, of the Twentv ' st-venth C'ougressional District of Pennsyh-Hiiia, died very suddeuly at 11:311 o'clock this morning in the j Sborehani Hotel. Tbe suddeu and 1 unexpected deatb caused great excite meet in tbe hotel. Mr. Watson was apparently in th best of health and tbe news of his death was a great , shock to his frieuda. - j Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin - ' r vr n ..; v.. . luc j.. v. jtjli. lie, iwrii; omi.uai aaiu State Weather Service, eo - owyat iug witli tbe V. S. Siguul Service, or tbe week ending Saturday, Aug. srd, 18510. 1 or tlie The mnMVonAmiM of tlie vV. klr ; Weather Crop Bulletin, issued by the ocv.ee, rcpo.t .ui ui,- garner oas been very favorable to all crops, e. - penally cotton, in all districts b.K-l'.'bV I liti'mi." l?.niif.ll torn. nature uud sunshine havo beeu ap , pa. antly ,M.nt the average, with very I vo.able ,!- to all Krowinscops 1 1'io.spcetb for tood crnns havo hot ... .,' ... ".. , . ... Cknthal Dikk-t. Rainfall in this ! lliBU ict Liw been about the average, , witb fuvo.able eftVcta on all cror,8. :lu w,me po. tu.ns. however, it was i- , ., . , ., ., i n iiriii v uiiiivnriif.fivt.rn.ri4 Kiin ujiintA. iHlly cotton. Sunshine baa beeu about .1... I I- uj t.rop. iv..vni... foil :. u.u I district for the pa. seven days has , (,eeu about the avenme, with favor- .. atiio elicits to all crops, iempera- luro has beeu appa.cntlv about the ! HM.rt.l..x ou bi-cak io this pan ,.,-raee. ivl. faiurable effects. Sun.!"1 l1'"1 aK,,,!f 1 sbiuAlul the ave.age, allecting all I ,,,"'Jl'1' ,s ''"""'"'p epread, slune iiliout the aveiaire. allictini' 'ciojis facir:i!ly. 11 15 i;,ni.K. I'll. I). Director. C. 1". von Hu.r.iiiNN, Signal Cuips, AsMsIant A Notable ('use. i ri'.-lll II u i ,i:-.li.ii t.m.lc. Tin iii gtliiest iiiso in the aunsls! of JIo.'ic eouiiiv's eouit history has; just it 1 aiinated. Il was the noto i nous Jacks. in Diady gold miuH eon spiia.-y caxe. wherein M. D. Brady, N 1. r.iiuly. I. W. II. Cocuiiiau hiu! K. D. Wilbiiui.s wei.i charged with n :-p.niig toget.i, r to ilefrau.l vv.ltho iial'.ei.ls has been removed to .1:1 0.1 lit ti.e sale to lulu of a o.'. i I'li.i it.i-cii tncy nail niatio ricu wi'ii j.o, .r.ktii fi' in ai. other mine. '',:. ilv o'.'. ie I I he uniie. and W illiams a'a.i t ' clu:. i:i ni l t eiul'loved bv Jack ... .... .. ' 1-.. ' 1 nj.oit tu.it it was nib, be bought it, but it soon tu. ned out to be worth I, , ., , , , . . ml the defendants wc.e churg- ed with s uting it. laee.iso was taken luesd.iv if the md f (,f w,.e ,,. ,be !'. n?vV , id.t and a bid davs" li.esome , i i ; , -,. sirw.-e ie. i., ,d u ver, be of guilty as 10 JI' , a!, L . ' man, and not guilty as to the other tlefl.liil;int umhrstaud tho case i , . . some o! Hi, tmest ii ; Ion tl: is case we ev . e ,, .. . . , . so,M,e.,.'f ,h' ,il'est J"r" !u t lis case we ever heard, lbere u. . . tl Ml..w ,,n ..a.-l. lo YY.. "I'll' llll' IllUIIIK'VK t. ulv glad this hope the count v u. case is over, anil .. i ". ' ; s.i lei.gt l;y or soexpensiv,'. We t sui j' jse il will cost tbecouutv ' ' ! les. thill tfJ.Olil). Oil Well nt (J rceiiMtiorti. Ontrss.;,,,:,,, N. C, Aug. 25.-011 Wll disovered on a small farm be- h-i.ging J l'bofiux a mile from some miy s iil,-u, :ii.o i.isi win .'," u" in.. i.eg.,n .ini.ing a snail. I'lie mall' t' was keot a secret until r . ,i . , i i r. """l"" " "' .'" ii:n- mis len eNumin-d bv IVniisvlvania ex- I ports today v. !io say it is "white sand in tfoleiim" of hioh riade. and there i?iiliration uf aliuutlant tjuuti il' .-'"""j "'' arrange to put up - lerr.rk and bom ... ... . ... . . ,rcat lestitiitioii hi Oklahoma. Wlsii; itox. I). C , An toi I'.uii luitl before Hit Senato today ! li.l t t.r f i . i I .n si....i'.,t m. .f l.n T.I ........ i , .t.l , ,.i ino i'- li'llitr riiii'iiiilli'iir ,, t,. f. 1 ..I T ...... 1 V......I concerning the destltuti,.: iu Okl.i ' homa. Mr. New-sham wire. King Fisher, under dateof Aug. 23rd. I "Aft, r in mv davs house to bouso in I spectioii. 1 find full v one third of tk people need aid, and two thirds o! ! the f.,i'in-.r t.ro.l a,..l w.u( HI .... , are in want of food. No work. Notli ing to sell. 1'iospects gloomv. Ex treuiesuuth of the territoiy uotouitt so bad. The communication was re ferred to tbe eoininittee ou appropria lions. Convent inn of (iovernoi s. A .i.vntv. K, An, usl 25. A con un lit.no I mi 1 1 not s of all tbeeottiu Sr-i 1. is been called by (i, 'ii. (jr. ; th u to me-t in Ai'iania. Sepletnh. i I "'"s- uu.l inn , xtin tore leg liet.vi,-! lih'h. 'Ih-; convention was asked fr ' Hs f.oa ieg. lis .-stin 1, gs and f. -i i by the Ge..i-'ia State Allianeo in scs i""' bcn. iit but to tlu eohir uy I Mon hen- last week. Kueh Goverm i I "IT""' to i.,. i.i.d is in it wiy. pre. is to appoti.t six de!eg.,tes, iimkmg ! v''"' ' fiom moving as rapidly as i seven repiese::tatives from each State! ' otl-er two hi ti i.: tl at belong to .. lhec.ii.v. nl.ou will consider tho mat ' nma mother cat. 'ti-', kit ion like.! tu- of direct 1 1 ado witb I-iverponl. ! ph.yful aud bisky. t'uu our nei;.h ; also piesiioiw relating to we,;;hts, ! 'H,r- the t'balbaiu IUaiko. It, at tii.sM ii'.Kinaiice. freights, oud the handling j Greensboro l'atriot : News . ofeolton. r,,oive. here e.o'.y this con ing, ,: -- - - the sudden d.-aill of Mrs. Wren- Thf deiuoci ats of Alamance count v J -W iideul.all, at her ri id.-i.ee a; (i,ui (il last Sat ui day, nominated the fo! , To'd Collee-. Last , veiling abonl i ' h nig lick, t : For House of Hci- o'clock as she was totting in h r , h oi ! r . .italives. l. . Scott : for Clerk J. f N bite : for Sheriff, J. A. Hamil ton ; for Treasurer. J. A. Dickey; for Surveyor. L. Holt; for Coroner, J.'r. U. A. 1'reeiijuii ; for Leyiaier of Dee ls. J. il. Watson. A perfect complexion, free from pi - mle or blemish, is verv rarelv seen, iscanse few people have perfectly pure blood. And yet, all disfiguring eruptions are easily removed by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Try it, and surprise your friends with tbe 1 result. Negro State Contention. From tlie Sttue rtirwuli-le, iBttt lust. - 1 convention ueid in ims my yesterday represented tbe best ele "j6" . our ",lo,'a PuUi.m ; North Carolina, and was a body Sueh R lh?rto. howt:a. tbal. 1,euI ! IW -- education una Kiioeaso, k f tlieui80lvesl, llud lo m.t jwithout ulctlltiou rifta the ortW.. . holJerHwho.e-Hepublicanisu.isotrue ; - - . . - 1 , 7' .?.',!. i i. , cIarei,Lat un,M8 W(,uiei, in t. dlstnbuliou of lLo oiru., ,m,riU,ngt,, ; ,, . , , .... i' Vtbey would drive out the handful ot 1 L,t" .,UeU fv. !i . -1 ho,' ", H- Vi . t, . I tba they would leave the liqn.l.ln u. ; - ' , l,a,. V B" . "u iexoiesHetj tuiuuuinui win v.i. . . . i . ' I 1 bat was the evident determination ! of the convention, coiuposed of the : best class oi tho uegroes m the State. : Nmullpiix in Texas. San Antonio, Tcxjis. Au. -5. ' nn 11 ( a u l .11 in il tt.ai 1 in hh.t int 'The diM-asc is spren :uu', and while a few Jays ago I h-i were only a few cases, tin re are n w twenty live or thirty. There is ehloin a tune, when ..'!!ipi'. d'.'s not prevail; hero to a greater or I ' extent ; but ; horclotoro tlie pestiler.ee has been ; conliiied to tho Mexican aid noirro' (iiarters. Now, howeVi r. 'here: re: at least a do.en serious ea-.-s in U e i ashiouahle resi.ieueo centre ot lie, t.,tv lUiS ,eaitli authorities ar,. j tuUiu-,' no steps looking to the 1,1-' - mjuHU,,!, ot the disease, and nunc or ! 1 1,., i,i 1 At Waco the outbicak of smalipox has beeonie so sel loiie as lo nt ii tale the establishment ol a . j i: tine 1'in i-e mv a niimbei' ol al Lock hart, while II. in:'' nan: case a i l.o( knart. w hile Magic and several oilu r oi'tlie t 'Wii.s the Mexn an border are uudcr anli. ie regulations. ran ase; piar A Maniac Jiuiilercr. Mixsni'oi.i.-i. August 21. A V.' uhc sji-.-.-ial fi( ru Li ingsit.n. Mont., sais: A mull who gave his name a Arlington, lepoits to sberifi Temple ton that il lancber l.tuued ij.iiii!., liv ing 12 miles west of J.ivingsti.n, huo killed his wife and five children with a blind axe. The ni.iu was eruzy. ulid when discovered was Kiting ih a colla r of tlie loom laling fiom uh arm ol out: of the clnl.il on. The bodies of ali were horribly uiutiiaU.I. the in ins ami le'.s beiinj s, vcred fi oi' the btidirs. The oldest ;.riii. aiio,!' lo, was cut almost in two. Seviiai men went o the house and lied to capture (jiiinn, bul he would allow i.o one t.i approach l.im. aiul as kiilid j by one of the men in .-elf dt-ft-iice. i Dcatli fro in Morphine. Mi urns, Tennessee. Aug. 2tI.--A K.l..V..illl I I'.'l.l: I o,...;..i .. . i..i. ......... ..... , , n.t ,i., 1'. Smith, t lie e'u v t i.-y. a i Id . m ot Suie Stipuiiils 1, ;.t ,,f Public In st. in tion 1". M .'u.itl., mi I a b y liaiic d Hutcl ins. did y st : day fr iu a dose of mo. ' hint'. Tl.re" otl.ei children of Smith, who had form:. at, ly tako.i an ovcidose, v. i o in ule v, ry sick by the same ,1: ug, which was ailininis!) red f. r a i .e ! in mis I' ke foripiii.ini'. The i : . i s. ke wa. n. . lo by tbe druggist in tilling the bottle. fitate News. Charlotte Chronicle: Mr and Mis i. . .u 'suuuer, oi -Minion, nav hit!,' daughter, Naunie I.ee, wb. under four j ears of age. aud h i most remarkable mviut : v. S!,n llU 111! 1 1. II . ,-. .. , I, . euliie'cutrchi'-ni r(.,.(V ti, i.orij,, fiawr, .uid t T I .,- , Ji'itinutii. . 11.1 i .tei ii 1:11 Louisbuiv: Time..: ing last, while the i liliie.i ' ,i;,,r , i'!" '.'f t-s coniniunii y w, . . i.tt. i:,! ei vices, thi.e piix ueis. all clo ntMx(''1 1'"1 ""' J illl,1;ul "' "." 11 ' s T , y ! 1Ur.i UUl' Kobt.Ariii.gton. 1 " "" ,IN w,1 "' '"' M' '"fl i-" 'uO latter lor Ull as.-i,U,t Will. " ''eadly weapon. Troy Vidotie: Troy conies to the front wilh a monstiosilv of nature iii ) i:ii shape of a kitten nhieh c. j seen anv dav at the house of M u-l w.l V.. Atkins. It has Mvtn legs an! i eight ft et : two extra hind h s with ' feet and claws, and one extra f n j hg on which grow t.o feet. In, e .li a hind legs are i iiii.'d to ! lie b. ,!'. immediately IMweell its , t'uer li no I talking to in 'inhere it her familv. sli, . suddenly fell to the ll ior dea l. -Kir i ly yesti rdiiv morning I lie n iden s. ; nt Jewell's Store. St ok, s ei un , i sluititd by the report of a n li o . id-du g f r un the n.ttiior of the n -i leliie of Jack lull kev, follow, tl le ; .bo hoi earns of a woman. I'mui in I vesti. ration. Lack, v was foii.nl h. ib-or with a bulb t in bis brain and a 1 ifle lying by bis sido. It is said 1h.1i the domestic relations of Lackey nn. I Lis wile have not been very haniu-j nious. as bis wife was fiiriouslv iealot.a of him. UllU JJIlims iwi iiii'iuoi ni-. . ( Why CouaH, in! i,r.xr.f..w,i.M,.fA-.r-Hfiu-rry of; V ivc:..rui u iii reVv' T-- it. ill : n t it.? hous. i'U III. li.it ! l,:iv,. a . .ii tiiiit'. :iiii r-i:n .';y i . V .liMI 111. "iT;kS.,..Ni.7 .sl,.,iil.l !., iv t:.. t it: ij i hi;i' : it.-.. i.J.i J. n .:i ;:tiiti"tiil:. :i:i. .i . I in'' fivnt l l:i'. . ! i:iy . in t.l i ri f; ,.m i.l 'M . lli-m ('In rry .1 I . flt-av (!nl!ri'ii .r. i'lipllt'il, illlil l-.a.l ! ''m,; hi v 'iiiy ir. . 1 -i-M. :i-i firv wif.o I l'.v'yii I'.'. i.'l:ll. uli"t:ii! :w: li"li!'. 'i I' !il 'i r . f I-'..-. I k l.::. spin- el e rt y K i: 11 Mti thai tlii- tatti:!v I'i'.V- Misiilei,"! 11. i tieii i itl.le. sup. n.is::! ; :.. .0 Ii.. 1:1 . . 1 . -; . 11 . 11. .A s a I.HI Ifsi rl I 11 ieil .j,,' lit I'll I'eiM r.il, ai"!. it! 1 sli.'M I ill-', the ,'iin- .i i'eii.!i' .'. Si nee tli-11 I !;ive in ver m 11 Hlllltilll liti-, 111. -.In ille. I 111. 1 l-fiy vein, of .1 (, v. i'U'h iiver I -Ml iiiiiiU, ii'i'i :if. Iiil'i.ii, : .1 K'"''l I; . - T 1 1 1 in tlie i;s.' t Ac i ( !.'' rv i', .-Mi .il."- (i.W.V.i'.il.er, S.ii.-i'i, X. J. "!..'t winter I cmUim'teil a seMiti M. v, i. -I lij r.'i.-a!e.l rX. '- ire. I"' e-t!!M' .' Uie ( !.-.! lil.'lle. 1 la'l. h ! i l V. il'l !l".n-.i l.. .t-t illl.i I inn. i.litl ii ". :':-:i. Aiitr li'i' ;i. ite'.Ji 1 .; . :.,.-it t.i,.f; I :.f l ei ecu Ii..'. .. ! '.' f .Vw'i'. I i. irv .' ;-iiuI. ,'-i ii'o; ; 1! i-i Ii. !i .', i.iy , .:-'. ci'.:s-l .'t t t!'.'.:e.i'.i..'li, aii'l 1 have l.e, 11 ;. ',. - .1. ..'- il.-e. I'ls. .!. Ioiss.ll, ;' ..-v :: ! ci'i.r. ! a. e ii'i.i I, k. f ( !.; 1 .-:::. .: ;:. i, tie I. I. i. II. i riii.i Aioiii ii t Ayrr A Co., Lcwc'l, Mass. 'i .-.;-. t'i .. i I ; .i ii.ni.f.,i A DMlNlsriUTOlfSNOTiCF. . -a M.oiei: erillliol i.- H.ii,:i;Uiii.i. r whli Un .llr.i x. i .1 il.,. t .,.;.;,' X. i-! I. am I n ren.-i', 'L.- ei' i. I L.tI ti. :l:y nil j -. r .-..i.x Im . Iii i fuln.i. n.tM i, Hi i" I.- I'lil.l Hit in '-.i i-riv lie :.fi:: i ti i.r I h'.t,' Uif 7ili .l.n .il Au.i-!, :--l. i M, .'.I'liii-K. BUi.riii'v, I'liisi fin . N, .. r ' -'ll. S.ii. WI.soX. r,v. sAl.F.. -IIY VI H : lll ir..-:W i'll'l' l ,'. i. ci. -rl" i' i 'U ;-. -ii I li .In.. .1 1- in. r. 1i- i,:.i.lu.y r. .1 i ii . i. ..'i (iii-i-s ''l ftii.J V'. lu :l .: i i ; '. .1.1 '.i i liniiiain ii'iiuty. N. , . I ;.Ii.hII r .-.i.-1 I - ! ii i nu.'i..ii. M ih., t-iu-ii. .-.i , :e i' . ,',.iit : !i. ut' il..T in 1 i :si'..i .', N. M 'M'H, :he Isl .lit .if S.',li llll'er, lswi, II. . mi . i he i. i.'i i.( l in 1 I'.i.vi'M' l mill ."I '.It s.tl.1 lti"rli'ik' ' 'lwt"l, H. lliCe.. Iii Iii Hi' i. t : "liie. euiil..i:ii ....;iuiv, N e , ii Ij.iiiiitii: i - .1 .1 li Hi, nr. j. r . i.ii.i'.i.n i. ,:. ii I n :.-.- i ivlM-'M- itii'l '.li.fl. ' nlali.liu' 1'ii ' ii IV iT less. .ICUN It. LASH. ii.ti:rncys J..t Ii3.", i'i r rsiiouo". ?s'. c. All legid business eiit.tisted to ti t in will receive prompt atteiition CiiAPirl & litAOEN, '; i i. v.s" .i sri:; h:t... rirr.-!...iio, N. C. June Iii. IMH). v. LcisriDCisr, ATTORNEY AT LAW, IMl Isliui'ii', iV, Sj rcial Htteiilioii given lo the net ' ii t ilt of est lies of decedents. JOHN M. MORING, -fi-ttcriier at 2Lo.-w, PITTSBORO', N. C, 't'esin State aud IV ! oral Courts i'i rt nil Ippil Inllit. S ll'.V 1 UK AM Kill, which h. II '.' '( .-,r. -i. i'ii.i m..l i. ill,. iif..l Ititl ..ttii.l tir'!.,-..,r t,f tlh i.nil ml.li.ltcil In 111 wurltl. tag... ol men ft liotlco 6tri7 a.lt'ntaa i.i.l" Tl.. tii,h . v,1 1 VVKI Kl.Vm (imii,-iir. .'iiiIIm,! It, , ii, r I...I iiapur .larnl. tl ,.. M-trn.. .-liiitiiri.. int. 'ni lull.. .iiK.ntsiriiitf work, and t -r !.-i-arl ,t-u. ot InJ i.lniil .ror. rni! lii.i ir am- mrry. ll fnnlain. Iltr, nam., of a'-: i.-t'f 'i,'h a-i.t ( it lp t'l f v.r uitf ntmn pi.nil ,! , iti.tntiiH l,,r on doUaf -1,-llfr. If )., i,i.,t I l.r.u.lti-y. " i ii-'i liiiuJLn.0 tliutil yal.u'.. ti AYER'S Sarsaparilla Im r li.'jhly comvntrdtttf-i rx tract ot harH.iariLla aud other tjluoU-purltfytitfr ruot, rmiibined with Jodidv of VotMtv n.'uni unit Irou, &oil m tin nud-fit, mewt reli b.c, nint most economic... llcKH.-purituT that v.ii Ui usk-J. It invarialily cxpt-li all Mood prisons from (lit: nystvnt.t'uri-rht-H ami renew g tau btkKAt. anj ros tort's iu Titaluint; jner. It ia tho best knuwn remedy f r S-rnftil autt All ek-rufuluu CuuiplaluU. t rylp !, EczemAf Ringwurin, Itlo chet, 8orea 1 toi In. Tutnor aatl Erup Ions of tlio Milo, as alto for all di6.)rdfn cpumJ by a thin and .ntporflrished, or cormpud, soml.tii'tiot the blood, iucii ai Jtliuunmti in Si-iirnlBlrt, Ithoumutlc Gout, -tefnotml U blliiy. and 8crofuioua Cutarrh. iDtlanmatori Rheumatism Cure! "AVKHJ BaRD.IPARH l. llM CQri'd m l.f Ihf, lnaaniiua,orr llhruuiavtlani, toUt Uicb 1 Uavo lUttrol fur oianjr fir. W. 11. Muoai." ImrUum, la., March !, Issi rREl'AUKO ST Dr. J.C.AyeriCo., Lowell, Man. Svld tjr all OrugjUU j 1, Mi bottlv lot 19. - i l-.B ,iV-. iV.'-' '.illi'il!i. r'l'.'.l Oi 'sfi'jo.liiu ' ' ,..".7t"7iu rl.e.-'i''in 'i ilT,.''"k 1.1 'i I'.'Vrit '""'! !,' 'I ru. n.j -. an. I I 1 oilier . ...iiitri. . I h.r ruH-rt- , . ,i..-- o un. I 41, 1 litt.r l.t.'iluit-it nil uupiir- nt.n, inc. !K-. -P".;-i ntt in r--.par.. 1 n.l fliotl In ti.f I'.tMtit ' ei - . i.n .'in n..tir. 1 ,-r;n, t-nri ! . ii.l... l" . -'.At iff I r .t'.'iii'i.l inn uf luo.i BOOTS ABB SK I In the last two weeks W. L LONDON has received over 'JW0 pair Boots ami Shoes from Southern as well as Northern Factories ami has aud will keep I ho UBGKT STOCK OF SHOES IK THE C0UHT7! and will sell them as low for the cash as they eau bo bad any plac ;u the State. HE WILL NQT Z2E UKDEItSOXZ?.! ' Having bought fur tbe cash eau offer Special Xrxd.ULC3zi.c;v5.ta to persons buying in large lots. It will pay you to s, e thee goods ami prices before you buy. Ho is also receivin FALL ANT) WINTKR. GOODS every day. Has just opened a largo l it of Leaksvillo. X,., Ui Oacoliuo, Caiscimsres, Ils-rseyc o.zicL ans, the best goods you ever saw for the money ; also a lot Flannels, Canton Flannels, ; aud a great many other Ml I VfMM, .VO7'0.VV, Vf7. He alwavs has on hand A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &C. Be sure and call at W. 2-02573 2fJfS Bittsboiii, N. C, Augiiht 21, ls'.lO. 0 1 C V7o nrahe more COTTON X'assSBS tUan any otfccr Factory. Our machinery is n.-o all our tlie South. Filio' iUDEHT. 3. S. JACKSON, Principal. file Fall Ti'.lli will i gill oh Monday August lib, lts'.l I, and continue twenty v. t cks. The (hm.ite id I'iltslMiro' is salu In i , 1 1 1 s . mill indeed then- is not ii more iioalliy locality iu No.lli Cuiolina. its pi opie ate lenowm d for their hos it.ihty iiiitl their seen;!, mtelbo ! 0 il and in "I al V il t lies. I, aid em be I.a, I Hi and aioi.hii he Vi.l.i. 0 t li. i !e ; ii- J i i t s. The Ac oh my biuhling is ivi.vo ui) ul ly at i ai g'-tl ai.d tilt i d it i sclaioi pil posl s. I hii.-e de.-il ing in-1 1 1. ) ion in Musie ir Clay, u win k. and I'ailiting in Ken sin-Jon, or in (.!, or Water Colors, Mill bo diiectid io expiriehct d ami skilled li.s't.ait.us. Fan I t.- a. i.i.i, d tl. .t ( Vfiy tV "I t w l l b made lol I be t hoi o.lgh 1 . i . .-i , 1 1 1 Ion of tl. .r ,'l.i dii ii I heir I looiui a- v.cll a. their ii t . iii el mil tiainii.g will be carefully l.nkid lo I ft is liop d that hot oiilyCi utha.il. hut other eouiitiis also, will favor the I'ltthboio' Academy with a liberal patronage. 'f.'iuis. pi r session t,f twenty w, eks ri.nusy hi-ulish iliunci cs r'UMl'iJ Intel mcli lie Kiv'ib lb anches I'i Oil Higher i'.iij-'.sh Hi .in. lies 15 llll Latin, (beck, French, German, Sur veying and Stenography, cadi, $5 extr i. Contingent For, 50 cents. Minislcis' child) (li will I o in.-ti'iic-ti ll nt h:df -uti's. For fin tia i iufoi uiulio.i. a j.l' to S. S JACKSON, riimipul. June :('. ISilil. ,i ti' a.-';-' ? . 3 x,:- i J A Ni-i. .;,.,...-r s.i! Illr I'i in, Ifilv. r.t':.'.ifi in .f cit of N'.., ic WILLIAM IOKSlIi:i3IEK, C;"tor and Proprietor, Dai!, Sunday, and Weakly Editions. THE WEEKLY STAR, A Si.t.coo-pago Kcwspapor, Issued c-.c.-y w;dr.es:;;-.y. A !. in, ,.i.ir, t : . 1 1; t un. I liit reitlng F AM!LY PAPCR. Il rnr.i ins Ilic liii.-.t lien , iIumu tt lue buur of ,?.'i.i l ; .-, 'i : Agri I: li rat, IMc'.l ot, Fashion, Household, , Political, Financial rncl Commercial, Poetical, Hurrorous and Edl'orUil hi ; .-ii..-1 --, nil null r ;lu ilii, , ; ,.ii ,.i f nihi'.il it. '11 II, ill -is t.f 1-.. Injilli l lil.llily. lis Mli.ll ,i,. - .. ,.i : .- i- 'mil c.utli-il uiu'i i.-i'i..l lln.-i; . MllJ-.i Itir-li. -.1 A:mT!r,n ttli'l t i uf III Hun. THE DAILY STAR, 1 V- 1-Mtv Srai; cMiitHim all tht. r.'wmf inn Vy :i ;,!t i' I s-- t i:n. It ninyc:-.! rri !' ,'. ,i i. i V b- lin, ii I -t.?tin. I'nri-. Urliu, Vuniu hd- 1 1 ; 1 ' t, II l .I'ti L-K-ad 'Ml ftutuic . 1 ., -. ini't .ii Alh-afiV, itl.il tiihrr pru cnttTH. t.i- i 'T. t ,- (-nii-iit, aN iitlly n-l iim il l. ilit i in. funiiv). lia- Inl- ftt iivvAi- hy U If,ruii. Ii- l u;,tiy ffutiirr.- mv niH-iin'--''! 'i'b.e I- it. ".nt iul :tinl MnrLi't !( ' v uru uniiHiuli; '. ... .1 ! ..M. i.il i. r in and rr,oitl.ti:ftijr tutiucv r.n.i in a-tt- and vunvaaktrs, r-iml lt:t t irrtilam. WMS OK THE WEEKLY STAff to : ti -e i. ;!:.-. vv.rz p i'.tPi A.ii tu tl I uidil StMUti f.tol i ui.i.tlu. uulih!u lh hu:i ul N York I irj- ; I'.r -r.r .. Si I Vi . ii l.t t f Ten It) mi ... .-I-.' K.(t i n i.i ml nt i Mr i tu i iLMi.Utit 1." W U) OF THE DAILY STAR iu tivu- 'r for on1 wi.r in hilling Stn.tttiyt $7 cO .. ' . v ui MiiMt.i f.;e year .... fi 'v ry'i. en uicmht . . ., H ( " til v . lUmut buuiiuy. six Diuntun 3 U .l i,..-., THU HTAlt, . "t NuKli Vtlllhu, bt-, luik. j I JU ML LIDDLLL COHPAXY, ' 3 EV5 .mam t'Acn ;;!:!:s of SAW MILLS AKD COTTON PRESSES, f;.v, Sham tig, &c. Hn'MtTvlRIiW I'fir TlAiPPOl 1 UiJ OCTOHFI; 14, 15, If,, 17. b e. a hi is Cxao Ce:it a, Ivlile. ii wii.i. i-K -no. in-.,- r.uu Lira utLD is T1IK Sl.l TII I si -i-t i -s OK the last ONI! Ol W.lVtll-S it! Gnat ngMoiiln.iai. industrial, tdu calioi id ni.d soi ial I'i ittures! For pit mil. m ii.-t ami information, address the Si, -i,i,i.v. Box 58, I5al (i h N Fss m Lease, i mm imm COX f.V I X I X ( ; A I :( IT III) I ACRES, i nir i :. i. i a i-i 1 1- t. :ri.,iiii,i ktuw Ona . i l it,.- ui iiiinis limine l. .. l i . l li. llll' wttwib ol in 1 1,.- .i. t. ii. n. jin .' M. IH VI.AN.JI,., Ilnlfllili, n. o. All l.;mis,; LPMIILU f,u 8,do at tha 'PITTSSCRO SHUTTLE MILL, CEILING AND i . .aiNG, Fi.AMh ash ii.i ; 1. ou Rnrjnit, LiiU i in'id i i o'dii ;! jort notice. Goo 1 C, , i- g and l 'h oi ing nlrsady Di.kssi h ul odv si. 2(1 per 1(10 feet. -Jl TOOE, Jr. Sept. I'i!, In.V.I. C. F. & Y. V. RAILWAY. Comlenstd Schedule, li, ell'e. t Aujf ist 18, LS80. nwi.v i ' ri'T si NhAV. In i, ini: N TH. 't'litln Oi4ii iaati o. MhII k Panarafvr, M'"u Arrlrn, a.ita, i Lnvo, i-ia " llll 11 Ma. I at M ii Ji- Mai lt uliluliied, and all 1 illllliol tor MUDCRATC twtm. Oil. Orncr is Ot'PosiTt U. . 'iTcaT Ormt ami in t un . , .,-,- ;i:. ui lu ws Uu Utaa lUa rcj. il,' i:.,:n 1 . -Iiinioii. Siiid mrt.l-1. iri.iln nr fholo , wlUl itmrnif linn, in; i,l i ,, if j .ui r.i nli In or not. ttm w4 tUn.f. o ir l"c I...' di;.i lill paiuit I. Mtcatad. A Piwpri.LT, "lli.w l.iolnaln l-iunu,"wl iu:.,'-' t i - t ...i el.' ii:.-! iu y.ur bui, autioto, let.li, tiut .ru.', AI. ,.;-.-, . C.A.SftSOW&CO.. Or. hisT o.ocs. waihincton. I M i N I - '11! 'l'( ) R'S XOTICn. ll.iiin.. ,(iii!!!!!, ,1 us iu n iiiiiliisirai.ir al li. i'.ii. i.'.i.-ii. ii,.:.ft I. Iier.'lijr all per. . .l.lt, j . I ,t:i s it:- hum ihn tmim In pM-nl nli ii I .-Mi-. ...II..J. I'll M, Mt.rlliK. alCr, "'. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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