THURSDAY.
Jan. 23, 11)02.
birthday was a most complete ; Miss Stone To Be Released,
success in ovei v particular, and ..,.: n. i.... , ti...
I'UUl-l me ilUSIlceS OI UlC ill- , , t'ii i . , . i uiiniHlllUKi mi, viiii. "
luKt Monday from a visit to rela- nio Davis Chapter of the Daugh- ,"aiJJ.Ut't'iami U,,".,M! , I'liiled States minister, tJulm (.
lives at Creensboro. tcr of the ( Wederacv the birHi-i?u , 1 uCl'' '. ' . . A. .Irishman, says the 1 i-iri..i
isoN'AI. ( lT.ilS. I.I K S 111 II I HD.VY I OilMKMOltAl'IU).
Mr. Deaden Bynuui returned Under the auspices of the Win-
: The mauy friends of Mrs. Ade- 0"'el1, Lobert L. Lee was
laide Cotteli will regret to hur of 1"os' "PP'o nate y commemornt
her critical sickness. ei1 ' tll,s l',ace 1 Wt ,?,at,t,nlf
: Mr. Hugh Knight und family, never La forgotten by nil who
February court begins next Raleigh, have been on a visit were so fortunate as to be present
Monday week, tho 3rd.
Local Records.
Now is the time to buy cheap.
Go to Frank C. Foe's.
to his father, near heivi. The exercises were held in the
Mr. J. M. Stephens, of Sauford. court-room, which had been most
had ever attended. J t was well , wj10"aiKluctcd Miss Ellen M.Stoi...
couuucie.u in every pa ucuia. ami her t.01J1,,ani)U on Neptembt -i '
our county should led proud of, an llllv0 H ,(,e(1 to am.1)t tllt!:
having such a celebration. Sev- anumut of tllfJ muwm riuVlJ by j
j-w.. .I"5 ... .miwmpilou. Tho place ot pay
Mclnto-dies and "Work'
I was here on last Mon.lxv in artistically and beautifully deco
I Bomo land under mortgage, mtea wun nags ana miming anu
.., . . . wun pictures oi prominent ton
Coats" at reduced prices at Frank ' , T '""Vp? " " derates. The veterans, about
N pIv l"V,lULea na,llttUK ham atteudiiiff a district meeting fifty in number, were Kivea the
. . 1,16 'g" 1,1 rytniiiH. fl,)nt 8cntH ulMl woro tle tH
Cotton heed 27 cents n bushel ! Miss Mary Bynum has returned honor. The exeicises were opeu-
atl-rank L. iocs, imiiy ana. f,oul est Chester, Pennsylvania, ed with n most appropriate pray
bring t.iem. where alio has been at school. er bv the venerable Rev. C. T.
Mrs. 11. H. Hayes will leave to- pi'KlThe entire, aiuliei.ee j.)ined
The first three weeks of this:
month were unusually dry for morrow for Kershaw, South Caro
January, but a heavy rain fell last linn, to attend tho marriage next
Tuesday. j weak of Miss Eva Hayes.
Frank C. Poe has received his ' Mr. William J. Womldo is now
simple book for Spring Suits, the occupying the dwelling here which
u st ana cneapesi line you ever '"k'" " '
saw. Have you a suit mape to
oudkii, fit gnarantcuiL
in singinp- Gaston's popular ode
'Tho Old North State," after
which short speeches or talks were
made by many of tlm veterans,
which were very interesting.
Fverv veteran was invited to sav
We welcome something, and their informal ami
with pleasure so good a citizen impromptu speeches were much
laud wish more like him would enjoyed, especially the incidents
lllOVe liel'e. :r.f Hm v univnfrxl hip 1 liutn nml
fni t..: j. r n..f'v I V" """'-" j ......
, -17 ) "'e i ,' ur',T their own personal exiHiiences,
Ldwards willivgre tohearof thel It mea like a "love feast'
death of his wife, who died ou hist . touNn i inancls. , K1 Bolli
rouamny. one was -oeioea ny Two weeks ag The Rkcohp The speeches of the veterans
an wno knew ner ana was a nuiy published without comment or were intersiiersed with several
of many excellencies of character. criticism tho following as a news old war songs, which greatly eu-
Ou last Thursday night the' itenV , 4 , livened the occasion. Tli ; song
smokehouse of Mr J Pearly "Some of our county orders that was most enjoyed was that
(where Mr. A. 1L MerritYuscd to were sold hist Monday at a dis- entitled "The Homespun Press,"
live) was burned. He had a chick- ""'"f of Jte" P-ent. ""ff which we publish as follows:
et. incubak,.- in it, and the lire is!eouK1 ""'J"'' ? ie,n a,,d tl,e1 ,,okl" oh.ni..i.n,..un.girt.
8i ppos.-d to have lieeu caused Ly ,e 'l0'" mouoy and were AlKl eWtf iu Uie lia,nn.
PpOSi'l
the explosion of a lamp.
(glad to got ninety cents ou the
dollar for them.
You can find one of the best ! The publication of the above
wtui-ks of Hardware in the county j item seems to have "stirred up
at Loudon's. All kinds of Locks, the animals" and created quite a
HiiiLvn, Screws, Files, Kniv, s and flutter among our Fusion county
Forks and a large stock of Pocket j officials, which reminds us of the
.kuives, all kinds of .ails, cut i old saying "the galled jade
round and Hnishing, best Cook winces." The truth of the item
.ind Heating Stoves.
The friends of Mr. Jesse A.
fJilea are hopeful of his being ap
pointed Fniied Statu assistant
district attornry. As of course
o.i!y a Republican will be appoint-
cannot be denied, for every word
in it is strictly true, ami therefore
excuses and explanations are at
tempted but all in vain.
It will Ik1 remembered that last
year, tor a considerable time,
HI MM Mil l- : il.r .., ,, 4
I , , . ii.i iiiiriu Hun ini iu"ui:i in lur iiiuuil
we would prefer a Chatham!,,...,., ,
Republican, and hoe our county
man may be the lucky one.
! treasury to puv county
I any kind, and the last annual
statenieut of our county eommis-
Solicitor Ib.lnnsnn requests r sioners, published lust mouth,
that each a id every Jnstict if the V.iows that the county was f L, n iu
leacein Chat!i..m county make Mebt to Sheriff Johnson i, ;". 11
i'.i:n to tl ,!. ikof the stiperi -r for money he had advanced!
v .ni t of .ill criminal actions dis-1 Will any one deny this?
posed of by them since la-it term i 1'ven at tho risk of i.gain ".itir
.!' the Hoierior court in time to ' niiu' up the animals" we will call
iaeh the clerk on or before
Wf.'u.e.dav.
next
l!,
At the Inst meetii'sr of
county comiuissioners they iv-e!ic$-d
Mr. J. A. (iilrs as tlieir
and inci't'ased his
lattentioii. in this coii!ection, to
Isonii! other uiatli is 1 county t i
Ipenses. J'or instance, tho large
amount paid our county commis
sioners ;ind the gie.it number of
d -sys tlu'V were in session It may
jo.oii r io:w iiu-HMMiu ui 110.111- HS urns i our i..u . Is. nit ll 1
ii .i salarvfr.nu :.-t to and i,. tu, l,.ss tn.f that uir county
.i!ovel In-.i S2" extra for sottln- : commissioners weiv in session last
n eat witii tm irguiiu lnili.'.) i V01U- IUV0 ,;1VS t it the
I i on t ompany tor bridge at
1 ace s mill. I SK.inl
-J)o you need a pair of Shoes?! A'1 "ot ?n,y t,,ilt- '"-k our
!fs., London's is the place to !'-'".V .ommissioncis were paid
:et them. They have the larp- t ! lw.m ,"OI"'' rtl,iU' lL'; l-,nu,lv "'l"'
:nk, the best quality and lowest u,,!1"8 "f otlul?i
prices. They have the ls-st one V hat Io the people of Chatham
dollar shoe, foi man or woman, ! tIl)''k V tha-
m ate. Yon can get a good Km-! .iir..miiiissioiiers were in ses-
. m for worth 1.R0. Thev s 1 ,ls.n s ,iisc l'al
nave a Hue stylish shoe lor lailv
AnJ txiuntiil It wati gnxiicr rMe
Tl.mi glliirrlug wff ilih or fume:
I nivy U"t Ihf ti T hi'rn girl
Uur rulMw if brtiuly rnio.
ThdUKli illnmiii.U gi-HL'O her Hnnwy Dc.'k
A ml jiofU In divK bor liull .
nrrnli, ImrrMi!
fiT ilu: hiiuny hoinli, m .linr;
Thrw cIimts r iiik linfwiiiii .lriH
Onr BOiithuru ln.llnn wmrl
Kuw, ti'ii ill rn fin. ilu .16 mil if il'.to;
Ana viii'. iiia Ai ' liluckailu
W Hi.uiiitrn girld ri u lit. cm;tut
With ifiK!ti;t'i;it his MU'horli IDA lo.
Wo Hntl our HweotUoftrts iu lUo war.
Hut girls iiuVr y.iu lulml
Imir B' liUir li'vn will iwl fnrst
I'liP Kill lie lutt U'liluU.
Tim ftiiuilifru IbihI's n Klmlou-. Inml
AlM ht' glill lnUil allien:
Ttirn rlirer, tlireu h' nra fur mar lioru rlalilK
AlJ tur mutliuru l.yl
W.- Muni in wi'iirn Ml i'f oi:k.
A Ml df iiiTtlicni liiv.
Hut ttuik.' .ui- liiciie.H.iiii ilrortr.-t ttfi,
Anil wiur iliiun wall ait h gr um.
An I imw, yniiiiB man, 'nl t.i ynu,
II yu wnukl wluilio (nlr,
tin In tho fli'ld niirv tiiiimr .'aIIh
All 1 Mill )i III' lull'.' lllt'tf;
l:i .'iia-er it it nur iTi,:titit Mullos
An fur tin' liu.' x hi lit ti.
Ainl I l.ifci nur li-am aru utl fur tluma
A In. til) il.o bi'lillt-r't. grave."
tones and appropriate words ex
pressed their thanks to the pres
ident and members of tho Winnie
Davis Chapter for tlieir devoted
and zealous efforts to honor the
memory of the dead and contrib
ute to the comfort of the living
heroes of "The lost Cause." And
may they never uMary in welldoing!"
( For Tin: Rkcoiid.
Some hi'i Moss.
Mr. 0. O. Hei ndon, of Wil
liams township, killed a sixteen
months old hog that weighed lit)
pounds and two eleven months
old that weighed 520 pounds
'J'!0 pounds of good fat meat. His
better-half fed them mostly during
tho summer and fall from the
kitchen, and yet some farmers in
Chatham county say they can't
raise tneir bacon.
Tl,n l.w- ,v,,.av.l I ff
hi1 inf?.,.u fV t,J. lil t,.iujri when H'e spinning hands.
the beginning of his tail, in other "'"Pamud by wives and
words his back bono was four feet ! ill,'ru"' xv,:,'e Biipiier bc-
aud nine inches. If he had been ! '?,ie WKimns uieir night s wort.
fat he would huvo gone over 500
pounds.
ment is now the only question un
settled.
Tatal Explosion in Sp.iin.
Barcelona, Jan. 151. Half tlus
village of Puenta de Yilnmara
was destroyed by n boiler usplo
Bion Saturday, and among tho
killed are many children.
It is estimated that sixty per
sons were killed and one hundred
injured.
The hospital at Mauresa is filled
with the injured.
Of the injured thirty nro not
expected to live.
Sixteen mutilated bodies of
working people have been taken
from the ruins. These include the
mauager of the spinning mill
where the explosion occurred and
his two sisters.
The Queen Regent has wired
sympathy.
1 lie boiler exploded iu the even
9 W
iii is
SHI
Have on hasid a nice sfcick of
C! ami Ton Bugles which
tiiey wiH sell very cheap.
Harness a
Hjt I.
W. F. Snii-ks.
Bold Robbers Captured.
Omaha, Neb.. Jan. 20.---The
boldest robbery in the history of
the city took place Saturday at 4
o'clock a. in., in the big gambling
The mill buildings collapsed, and
their ruins were hurled in all di
rections, scattering death and destruction.
Naval Fight at Panama.
Panama, Jan. :0. General Car
los Alban, the military comman
der of this district and the gover-
i-..rt.,u ,f 'H4V '..I.-. J.. 1 I I . .... e i ..... C
... v.i.i v uiii iu .L'oiiifi.in.-j iiiir ( I l ;ina 11:1. iviim I. ill.nl ln.-imr
street in the heart of the city. At ! the fighting this nioruiii". His
tnat Hour wlule the rooms were death is drrnlv .leiMoiA.I Fnrf:,.,,.
tilled with players and the games ' , ral Alban was loved by his sol
i.i full blast, the command "hands ' diers and eniovc.l f li n .f
up, gentlemen," was heard, and a ' the comnr.niity.
masUed man was seen utaiidiinr It, is .-is.-.i .! it,.nt H,n .Li.ol.
The above verses were most
charmingly sung as a solo by Mrs.
.1. H. Currie, of Cumberland coun
ty, ith the other laugbters join
commis-l ,., ; lli, clioius. and her llnl,.-
sioneis ul any other county in the , voice uttered every word so
distinctly and feelingly as to be
heard by the entire audience, and
many an eye was moistened with
tears.
After the speecLes tho "Crosses
of Honor" were presented to such
of the veterans as had filled up
their applications ami weie pies
ba k lo the wall and two nicked
revolvers covering the eroup a-'
round the f nro table. At the same
time, "the first man who moves'
gets killed, came from another
i while the average sessions of tho
cut. The rules and regulations in
regard to presenting the crosses
for 1.73," worth Vi any where else. : ;',,,"l!.,isi,!n,;s " the State were were read by Mrs.!). X. Mann,
hardly half that number of days.
In addition to this our commis
sioners were paid "J a day, each,
for a large number of days on ac
count of bridges. For instance,
Tu v lor
I ill' KrcoitP ,s late foreman,
Mr. Jo ;. ph vl. Smith, died of o i
H't 'upturn last v,ek at Fort Mil!,
Soiiih Carolina, where bis wife's
par :.t". reside. When he left here Commissioner John W,
l..st September we feared that he 1 was paid 110 extra for
would not survive the winter, llo
was an honest, conscientious and
industrious man, who faithfully
did his duty ami
Christian.
the secretary of tho Chapter, and
then as she called alphabetically
the list of the veterans each one
would go forward and be piesent
ed with a cross by Mrs. 11. A.
London, the president, and Mrs.
days, (. W. Rynuin, vice-prisidcnt of
Com- . H,a cliiioli'r. The follow in. tli
An Epworth League was or
panized at the Methodist church!
on account of bridges and
missioner J. H. Jones was paid ; Jist f veteraus to whom the cros-
i still extra tor ,l davs on suronut kh ,iIV iri.vaniil-
was a si uce ri : of bridges. And yet, when thei (. p. Alston, D. aid Cavalry.
bridge at Pace's mill was com-J (1. Brooks, 1). 41st regiment.
Ipleteil, they pant a man 51 2a for ' Alvis J. Byuuin, 1. 32ud regi
; examining it for an hour or two! inenL
... 1.. .. r ... ... . ...
at this Place, ou last Friday night.!.: i Al. Unriis, l. .ml cavalry.
by the election of the following th.it om. (.)Unt
others: 1- red. . B.yintm, presi-. .(t Mf att um iHMlpd
d -in; . L Lrooks, brst vice- imuM aollars' worth of or-
1.res,dent; 1. A. Hanks second . (pr.s .all,fl Mt jauua,.y aml au
v ee-pres dent; Miss M aggie (f t, ; , j . t t f
Home third vice-president; date, and they vvero not "stock
M Lubauks, secretary, and Leu- , ,: , f j ,
net .Nooe Jr., troasuier. Theso nre worthy of
We regret to hear of the duly considered by tho people of
death of our former countvman, Chatham, who will at the next
Dr. James T. Rogers, who died election decide if this is the kind
last wee1; at his home at Lilling-jof "reform" they wish for.
ton, in Harnett county, aged about
75 years. He vyasoiie of the vol-1 T, x f u N nre
uuters 1.1 the "Chatham Lilies , in'(o 1ilie,llllst aml tlie
mid was disabled from active duty ;illlulK.?of visitori this season will
by a wound iu the foot at Malvern
He had
exceed that of last season, when
Jilt, 111 SUI, aoui. ill" 11.1.1 n-- .l.-.l 1 WtfMt
.... . . f I , lb irtlVllM l.lTi'.f,
sided in llarnett for about J5
voars. South Carolina has passed a
the sale witlau the
law forbidditn
J. J. Crump, E. 44th regiment.
M. (5. Elmore, D. Gist regiment.
Ambrose Eubanks, I. 32ad reg
iment. Laban Ellis, 11 2(th regiment.
S. M. Holt, I. 32ud regiment.
Atlas U. Heiun,H. 70th regi
ment. II. A. London, 1. 32ini roginient.
W. L. Loudon, 1, 32uil regimcut.
J. G. JCorwotnl, E. 5th cavalry.
A. H. Prry, 1). Glut legiinont.
Harrington l'ope, E. 3id (S. C.)
regiment.
W. A. Rives, E. 2(Uh regiment.
C. C. Smith, U. 11th regimeut.
Isaac Straughan, 1). (lst regi
ment. D. (. Wouible, D. 33th regi
ment. The president of the Winnie
Davis Chapter of the Daughters
the ( olombian leader may have
the ell'ect of bringing to the gov
ernment side largo numbers of
men anxious to avenge his loss.
Nomn of the ln.-n 1.- ill...! mi lu. n.l
ui.iSKeii man 111 tho doorway, and the (Soverninent ship Lautaro
two more pistols were ptiinted at ; have been brought ashore whore
the players. All hainls iu the j they are being buried.
ro.m went up. The Lautaro is on lire. The
The first robber walked over to! Revolutionary gunboat Daiien,
..... ...... .1.,.,.. , lun.n luw ihia as mis tuspiiicn is written, is ap-
contaiuiug the cash and lucked to proaching the I'niteil States crui
t he door, where he joined his con- her Philadelphia in the harbor
federate. Together they (piiekly 1 probably for the purpose of a con
descended the stairs and rushed , ft rent e. The tiring has ceased,
down the strei t Seeing two men If, is impossible to locate the Re
running, a policeman who hap-! ohitionnry gunboats Padillo and
pened tt be within half a block of (laitan.
the place, gave ehuse. ami tired a ! "he crew of tho Philadelphia
the fugitives. His shot was re-! are assisting to put out the lire
turned by the man with the stolen 'on board th.. I.mhIoim
box, who stumbled and fell. He! It is rumored here on shore that
was under arrest before he cor.ld l,e firing- f the Lautaro is a r..-
They are aesils in L Nis
sen celebrated wagons, (Sie best
wagon made.
Their tock of Phws, Plow
Plow Casting, Cutaway Har
rows and other farming imple
ments, is FULL.
Oliver Chined Plows
best made. Oliver
Points are 25 cents.
Large stoe! of Cheap
tore.
the
Fisriii-
regain his feet. Then a patrol
wagon filled with police caiue.Tlie
second high way man was chased
and captured At the station the
men gave their name as Frank
Williams and J. Limerick. They
claim to have lost money while
gambling in the (dace and took
this means of getiing even. Be
fore grabbing the trash box Wil
liams noticed a fine diamond in
the shirt front of Frank Crohill.
lle stopped long enough lo de
tach tin; stone.
i extremely vtohnt eatthtpiako! Mrs. Carrie. Nation, whihi Hour- N1y J 1 ISi-V,l:' Is
ol ..i... I : r i. ... ..i:i . ;l,i.,..i !...-.r.. 1.. ,(..!,., i i. t... l"NJ'- I -u . . i ... . . i c..
A Romantic Incident.
Chicago, Jan. 20. A tinga
romance will attend the visit
Rear Admiral and Mrs. Schley to
Chicago this wetk. 'J'hey will
meet and be entertained at dinner
by the woman at whose house
they were introduced w hen Admi
suit ol treason,
Later. The Lautaro has just
sunk. It is reported hero that
her crew rebelled.
Tho Revolutionary gunboat Pa
dilla surprised the Lautaro at the
opening of the light this morning
ami began shooting at close range.
Many im-u on board the Lautaro j
were killed. j
Eartliqeakc In Mexico. I
Mexico City, Jan. 17, One of
t lie most terrible eatastrophies '
ever recorded in the State t l'( luer
rcro is reported to have occurred!
!:.!. In- fi.,... ....... .. l I
If yon need any goods come to
Wi Li LJ
Bank of Pittsboro.
Will iVfic d.'P'-'.sits .tiki i;
ncss. In!i.i'-l Iwiiin tcrtiiii'
I he people ol ( .h.uii im m
to p.uioni.e a ( ii.t i !i m ioii:;
heposits are peru-vi!
reuie.I by
i million ,
ate, and .tie lullv
.uiiounliiie. to ove
i.ike it
. w
v: n.i v,
".' b.iii!..
.- in .1 l'i
.ill the i
ii'ii.i; .
.in.l do .i :;t i i .(1 b.inkiin:' bnsi-
i be i---u.'.l l-.-i- .tep
I he oppt'il'u.iil v, I.
vi V.li.'.i
IV Ol .111 '.!.
lt.
ek
-proof
ki :!"-.
AI. T. Williazn.3
t a diicr,
i' rcsiib-nt .
iiveo iiiii.niiitoi ii"u .loilll- -li i- , ,i , ' ti.
r.il Schley was a cadet at the An- V' '1'1' ,u'ro ,,whl,1,l; that ,.robably
napobs Academy. This meeting
will take placo at the home of Mrs.
John Morris of 442 Brand Uoule
vard, where Admiral and Mrs.
Schley will take dinner next Suu
day. Tho fire which destroyed the
penitentiary's cotton gin at the
Caledonia farm also burned H(!
shock was Lit at Chilpancingo, i-hiug a largo hatchet which sh
causing a great loss of life and in- received as a pi "sent noni an l.as
juring' inaiiy persons. Details torn manufacturing firm, dropped
from the .stricken district nro very ,,lu ,i('t'il '-d.i;e severed tin
meagre, but scatt-'t ing reports re- ; ,fl,ot! t("' 'f ''' ' '-''t '
too I...I-W..HU .,. l ;m...i .....i 1 v.uie a v.oi.i in t j.ic i'.i.
j-. ......... mis, i..i.-.t mm n.-
nianv more injured. It is known Take Laxative Rromo (juiniue
that the State capitol, the parish TabYts. All ilruggisls refund Un
church and many business houses money if it fails to cure. I'.. .
and resiliences are in ruins and ( irove's signature is on each lu..
there is m ut-li sull'et in g from the '2"c.
aw fill seismic disturbance. j -
Mexico City, Jan. IS Chilpan- L T.lu' l'"-. v Al.'ec Archer,
iiin.i-o Hi.. .... nil, . I 1 1... v.o.. loaded with railroad iron, h.-.s bei-u
liuerroro, has had for two days lu' j" ' stoi ui fifty miles
..... . - ; ....ui ! i t i .I..., 1 1 iiif.i'.u I I..V .......I.
was saved, but the vessel was leak
ing liaitly ami tin; men wire lorc-
dialldou her.
JIOIM-C.AC
..i t IV.I-.
1 .nv ii.l ;.ii l w :
In I. i iM, hi II..-
e!...;li;i.ii r itulj
am a u at Hi - i-i-ii.
f.vrn.n-.v, Tv i.
ilu- l.u ,1 . t i .-.I i
Willl.lll; .., :..l 1E.
witl'ilt- i- il i i l- III ll;i
l,ii .-.-I.-: ivk . .ii-. i.
ui the Vi.ri. ii- ' .n.i
"t Ilu- ! iii a l-rair-
Mv
virtue
f Villr-IT.
H.i -I ill IVI-lH'l.
I. -ui or 1 1 -;j.r , i;.
: 1. 1-
il. .-li.
l -1"- l-i r...-U. tl-
bales of cotton and SilO buslnds of indescribable panic, and cousterna
peanuts. 1 he total loss is S.Vooo. tion, tor yesterday there came a
From a late number of the Shoe 'T1' ,,U" vthk"- ; T, "
and Leather Reporter it is learn- 1 i,V0,,0,Me """."". .,".t ou. . th I
ed that more shoes were shipped 1 ' " V""1 " UM , 1 ! Durham Herald:
into Greensboro last year than to ' j , ,,-l,u ,u,
any other city of like poimlatiou T s . T ,-' , V" Ki win cotton n.
iu the United States. I " " "". V",1" oarracKs,
; from winch tin; soul n rs were or
(Jeneral Chaffee reports the sur- dered, thus saving tln-ir lives. Tho
render of 3(5 insurgents to Hriga- school buildings are wrecked, but
dier General James F. Wade, at luckily the children were all
Cchu, Philippine Islands January saved, their teachers having rare
4. On January 15 they took the presence of mind and .'ivim' lb..
oaiu oi allegiance.
Mali .ti, i
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ni itii.nt: .i m
S 1'HN,
i I - .h'.i i.. 1. ...
Mt.uttl.i,
M 1 K'li
oriler for them to match to the
M.uwr T Tt ltvimm r V 1""""lsi"',i'i"o Uavis L liapter ol the Uaug iters' c. . ,r , . . , , sueei oen me nrst ireuiiuing oi
iuessis. i.. . nvuum, v. vv. ., ii. u...., " Senator Aloroan lia.t iiilr.i,lm-p,l ii o i. . i
T!,.nn, ...i.l !' T. 11 .n.rlii.... ' '"c i""'"' ol I lie v onietici'acy unnouucetl in i .V . , mr . imiuanu ucgan ou luurs-
7 J" i N". T:: ' . ., less than three iHJunds in weight that b.-r chanter wishml lo .,,-.,.. uul r,M""-f v,, day. 1 he parish church, which
I'here was a
horriblejiud fatal at citleut iu the
'ist Purhain,
yesterday afternoon w In n Mr. J.
L W right, a s-ctioii !i.i iaaii iu
the null, met instant death. .11"
was caught iu a moving la-It and
bis rig lit h g was loin i'ro.u his
body at the hip and the body fell
to the llnel' while the t! !lu. inher
ed leg was wo. Old around the
mercantile business for several ?uU lvHS thm twe,,,1"two ,utht;8 . a cross to every deserviiig veteran
ioii. I.. i.Hiii.ini iimi iniir.
-
milling and
it'ial
as cti-partuers
iserviiigleteran Jf'"' "j J he retired list of was being ,cp;,i,cd, having been'
hat a blank a(. 'a"k ot Major injured in a recent earth.pi.ke, is!
-giveu to any vk he held 'v en he cnteivtl ditroyiil. When the shocks be-
iZ m.ss can ti ! 10 r., tl'eA trt,y at ?" t was nearly tilh-.l w ith wo,--1
shafting,
the most
Pin ham.
The sie.ii; ;:.
horrible ever
I'
nn,lr H,. nioi... .n:.1 kK-Io ,f Ilv. The New York World Almanac plication would be
t. ir.,..i.t,. : ..i for mo-i K. four t)uo desiring it. N
r: " .t; : !?"v:.:.. :. : .: i, L:r ,:,lv;: ' Vui ;,oi presented u.tii oro.-er a.diea-: tlic wsimi,"1 ti,e t,'vu ship.a-rs, wi, tied i.. dism.v. ...
coutiuue the same business as a 00 t ami over -many of them very tion, duly end. rse I, is bled, linn! A correspondent of the Haiti- men t.eiug knocked down by men,
...,.;.... ..u,i i.. .n, imi.-li iivcr 'I'l.u r!. !. mini ..lu.lli.wl is uecessarv in order t hat no uu- more Sun says that West Virginia but fortunately all had gamed the
.North Ciiioll-ia s S j Uit.,1
Ncwspapcf.
THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER.
I i i'AV IN 1 111! l- AIL
Ca!tlvvcll & Tornf liins,
PublisiiCrs.
J. , Caldwell, Editor,
i:v I LK YLAU.
Millin ' and Mercantile Compa- to Durham aiv given as follows: worthy person shall get a cross, is rapidly Incoming more and jtreet when the heavy stone aiches'
uy." The officers of the company Julian S. Carr, 15. X. Puke. James which is considered a badge of more the inecca of the negroes of fed in. j o,
are L. 15. Rvuum, president; L L. R- luke, Washington Puko and hounv to lie highly prized. More the South. The climate of that - T "
Haufhton, vice-president, ami C. Cj. W. Watts. crosses will be presented on the State, as a whole, is congenial to A new-cam p of Confederate vet-(,, j
This itinturo in en t-v. ryK rf "ti ;a o
Laxative Brosr.j viil.tic Tn-.i-.-ei
the remedy that -n- n t i.l in n- .lay
Dentistry for Half Price.
I pop..
. Byiium, secretary and troas
uier. Boone Democrat: Tho 14-year
old sou of Quincy Mctiuire, of
litvert-ide (Ashe county) was kill
ed by the explosion of a bottle he
10th of May, and any veteran de-, this race, and the great coal and erans has beeu organized at Pur
j siring one can get a blank appli- coking industries m operation iu nam, witn 1 apt. V A. hainsey as
A Fatal f ire. cation at The Recoku office. almost every county, together vomuisuiler. It is named the John
Ilanildeton, W. Va., Jan 21. ' After the presentation of the with the extensive railroad cou- Manning Camp in houor tf Hon.
About 4 o'clock this morning the erosses the exercises closed with structiou being carried ou, furuisb Jolm Manning.
Tio.,.., the Umediction bv Rev. A. H. Per- ready as well as lucrative eundov- " " '
and LnniWr Ciinipanv, several iy. i'd then alt the veteraus were uieut for negro laborers, of whom A i.ure tor Lumbago.
lor
II 's-ll.-w'iiu
hadchaig.'d with powder. The milea from here, caught tire and treated tt a sumptuous diuuer by
ooy nueti me ooiue hi .owocr, was destroyed. An explosiou is Uie uaugtiters, wlticli was grtatly
saturated a string with kerosene lJieved to have started the flames enjoy wl. After all hatl eaten hearti-
oil ami insertet it m tne mt.utn ot wlit.h Npieaa r,,idiv. There were
the bottle and lighted it with a foVv men sleeping "in the camp
match. Lefore he could make his .md of these Hveu peiished. The
escape the bottle- burst with the Hnrroniidins h'lest caught tiro
above result. , fi.un the conflagr.it ion. j
ly there was ho mucli left over,
that nearly every veteran was
given a snack to take home with
him.
This commcn. oration of Iee's
lo,lK.H) are employed in the mines. c. Williamson, of Amherst, 1
Va., says: "For more than a year1
Slops the Couth 1 sutlcred from InmOago. lin- CU'.uiitis; teeth So cents
roni Jjiiuarv 1, !o.v
lo all kiiub ol dent.i! v
one half my lonner prices.
In order to cUhhMi a c
tcm, I will do work at ti e i
cxtitinelv low prices'
dold Idlings each, an
Anulj;;ini lillincs so cents .uul up,
t it-Id crown each ss.
I ti.u"ling teeth each. 2S cents
A full set ot teeth r.S.
Till-: OP.SCRVLR
h'eceives the I tri I't'.t unphic
New ; S.'r, ice deiiveie.t to any pa
per K-p.veiii W.isliiiiioii .hid Allan,
la, aed i! ;vci.il seivice is the
eieatet evr hand led by u Noah
Carolina paper.
Tin: sfxuav oi;sr.i;vi:u
ts ot (
r in. -re p.i.yes, and
t in.ule np ot orig-
up.
Co
is lo a l.u -e
in.'.l maUer.
si:mi-vi:i:iu.v or.si.uvi:i'..
l'lin'.eJ.
Pel ve.ir.
,Ia V
and I'riJ i.v. t
i .cvt p.ijcr iu
And Woiksort the Cold.
ally trod Chamberlain s Pain; I he best ot material will be
liahil and it gave lue entire ivlii-f and satitaetii -n imi.ii inf,-,-.l
Laxative P.ronio-Quiuine Tablets which all other remedies had fail- W. H. Ldwards, 1 ui ham. i. C
cure a cold one day. Xo Cure, no ed to do." Sold bv (1. II. Pill.-1 ( nli.v ov. r I ambe I v n
used
l -T.
Pay. Price '.'" ei iit
ii-gton.
store. Intestate '. hmi.'
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'ii
Noith i aioiiiia.
Saini le copies ent on application.
Addit-s
Tho Observor,
Chai-lolte, N. C.
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