(hq (hiham Record TlirivSDAY, October 10, 187& . , . . I TT " WW1 menus to form clubs iu every neighborhood, we will send sis copies of The Heoorj one year for ten dollars, or ten copies for lifteun dollars. Caah in advance. Ej A & We again nak our friends in all parts of the county to write letters to The Record, mid give publicity to auy items that may Ix'of interest. Oar fanner friends will ;pltaee not forget that w,e will always fiud ttpnce for any communications that they iuhv be pleased to end us. 7"o ApoIoja We make no apology for the exclusion of local matter by the exhibit of the county iMimuifwtoners, ir we know of nothing of utore interest to our tax payers. W. L. London will buy cotton in the need or loose, as well as in bale f r:" When vou tro to Haleierh next w eek, be sure to c ill on the m?u who ad j States. The Philadelphia and Charles vertise in your.county paper, and do your ton Associations being a few years trading with them. It is to your interests to do so. and you will save money. V..,. ill if :n t V ; ' J? v t , . tin therefor oi greenbacks, whose volume Mrs. Laura E. Home has just received To realize how long such a period 18, sllouU be reguIated bv tbe requjrement8 her new stock ct bonnets, hats, ribbon-., j remember that it began nearly twen-; f trade and business; knd the reted of the &c, which she offers cheaper than ever. , ty arg beforQ the Revolutionary j tax on State Banks, leaving their orauiza TSJvl 2S War. How many, and what grea't -to the peopfc of the different States, where, be m.reK.exsmin-her stock, and you I changes have taken place in that j Rn w "dt,J tLe rela,ofth will get good bargain!". f itime! How many devout servants' wTTTJ1 a i i ! We demand a repeal or modification oi Superior Court Postponed. j f tbe Lrd haVe bsen &atbered to j the ltevenue system, so that itshall not dis- 11.; siweial Term of the Smrior Court tneir eternal reward ! Many sacred, ' criminate against Southern industries ; a of Randolph courtv, which was ordered to J.e held ..u the first Monday in December, Li,s been po,t,K,ned until the first Monday iu January next. Jude Kerr will hold the court The Kandolph Fair. .... , . mr uainivnyii ,au nui uc 'jnu m .ibiic- Ats territory at present em d races tueru4UB lu uuiue" jaoor ana uiaamgi pcu.oi notices in bor.i on 24th and 2oth day of this mouth. , gouthern portion of Alamance, the!CRPuaI W lt8JU81 PlwrtIon of public New Hope Whv cant the farmers ot Chatham hold an , . 1 .. . , . , . i;dues. ; J J Kuight deputv sheriff. "oi ,t.AMi. a.h-.Ki. -i -ri-iistern portion of ltandolph, about ... , . . , ' rendered jurors one night, " J u , ,f f M d u f Ch . ! "ucuuuuwcarrupuoD mi u.uce wuere-. j w Taylor, sheriff, serving i..miare their products? Surely our one-Jail OI Moore, ana au OI t,nat-, ever it exists the higher the place the ; ders. summoning jurors, iu.niy !; as atie to nave a county fair an uaui Jiut ' cai1 Ul x-iw iiivw uue t-.ur neighbor, and hy not then? ' of the best sections of the State. Correction There are now twenty-nine church- In the pnJedings of the county commis.!jS connected with the Association, ionrs puJ.lished in our lBsue of the liKh all of them in a prosperous condition. .f September, it is elated that D. W. Kiddle deputy t-ht-ritT was allowed $10.40 for con veying James (lilbert a prisoner, to liar nett jail, ic 1'he actual tun allowed for conveying (iUbert waannlf $10 the bal auoe (C 40) heiiifj tor other gervici'H but i i eluded in the ham nceount. We mate thU explHii;ttlou because it miyat do iijad tice to a most meritorious oilier. The State Fair. Next week will doubtleES be a jrand oc casion to thousands of our people, who will hf tlit-n sitf en(?inr tbn Ammol Stw Puir , . . , , ' special trains will run on the 1. & A. A. L. 1? 1 fin Til.-fc.lav- V.1:.uwiln. T,,.a.. t i ' x. . andtriday, passing M-JiicureatH minutes alter 8 -'clock iu the morning and leave llaleinh at 5 p. m. The fare is reduced to the suiall uin of $1.45 from Moucure and return, iusluuintf admission into the Fair grouuds. Let everybody go and carry bin wife aud children. To the Friends of Education. HjTlie members of the Chatham Education al Association teachers and all persons in terested in udvancing the cause of Educa tion, are invited to meet in the Court llourte, in Pittsboro' on Saturday, October 12th at 12 o'clock in., for the purpose of re- organizing the Chatham Educational As - e.ciation as an auxiliarv to the State Ed u - rational Association. It is expected that Prf. Ladd, Principal of the Normal School at Chapel Hill, will be present and address the meeting. Uoht. B. Sctton, Examiner. Jailed. Jaue Sutton.a negro woman formerly own ed by the liev. II. B. Sutton, of this place,' was committed to jail, on the 7th inst, injJUUSe ant baptist! cnuaren default of a bond of $100, to await her j could be as well educated as other trial at the next term of our Superior j children." Court. She is charged with stealing some The finance committee reported money from Mr Sutton, and just before ; tbe contributions for eieui object the lute term of our Superior Court she; , , . t. , i,. ran away, but was arrested in Kaleigh on aS follow8' VIZ: for Panting the Min- the yrd inst and brought back here. Her &tes, $43; for Home Missions, $85.90; accomplice in the theft has been tried j for Foreign Missions, $28.16; for apd sentenced to two years at hard labor; Education, $6; and for Sabbath vu me e rn na.. noau. Hliimloi. j day grew larger and larger, and on In tbe Hilleboro' Recorder of the 2ud j Sunday the number was estimated inst., appears a statement which cannot be j tf twenty five hundred. Notwith true, and does gross injustice to the people j gtandi fc crQwd there of this county. It apealu of the iearful ! . & , . ,. ' ravages of diphtheria in Chatham, and ! the fihgntest disorder, or any states that iu one family the mother and tbig to disturb the harmony of the four children died, only the father surviv- occasion. It is so customary with ing, and that "a panic terror kept every our people to have good order at all body aloof from the infected house. N i their meetings, both poUtical and re- . ., . . . . P. .. . one kuew the condition of the sick, &c. Dsys passed away before one man. more courageous or more humane than others vert u red to offer sympathy or aid. Sic." We must assure our esteemed co temporary that his informant is greatly mistaken, for Id no section of our good old county are our peopleaso uncivilized, so barbarous, so lost to' all the feelings of common humanity, as to aljow fuch a thing to happen. On the contrary, there was a case near this place, where four children in one family died hut th neighbors rendered all the aid and mna.hy iu their power. No, brother ( Hinfcron. your informant has been imposed uoon. Had unintentionally you have imb- lished to the world a slander upon as hu - mane a people as can be found anywhere, Jt will ever be the pleasure of the HeoouJ) to correct any mistake, or refute any un - i list imputations, that may tend to the in- jury of our couuty, and we most unhesitat- ingly deny the statement of the Recorder's iiitormnnt. and cll for proof of its truthful - era. (Jwmm-ous, The Bum of $130 is the amount ;Uhis far contributed by the citizens of this place for the bent-fit of the yellow fever sufferers. When it it considered that our population, including black and white, number only Hlumt 500. this amount will seam ; liberal. very An Old Chathamite. We thank Mr. James Headen, Sr., of Tal ! ladejro, Alabama, for his kindly words of j encouragement, and subscription to the ; Hecoud, received by the last mil. Mr. ; lleadeu removed from this county in April J 833. nearly half a century ago. but still manifests a warm interest in whatever concerns the place of liia birth. Many of our older readers will Uoubtltna remember j him, and would be glad to welcome him j back again. He is an uncle of Messrs. j James II. and A. a. Headen of our town, lie promises to favor the Hecord with an j oCcaBional letter wbieh Cannot fai, tQ please his many friends Knd relatives here. j I Tli RtiptiiSt -AKKOCijltioil. The one hundred and nineteenth j Annual Session of the Sandv Creek Association was held at Kminaus church, in this county, commencing on Thursday the 3d inst., and clos- ing on the 7th, This is the third Oldest Association in the United : oLW. Verv fow rplfmnna IvmKph in America can boast 0fSUCu venerab!e : orro lnnlro .l ff and venerable ties are connected. With ' this ancient body. Its size in area hag been greatly reduced, since its i fornifttion bv thfi cri in n ' origmal iormaiion, by ine creation ; oi new Associations, so mat it is now i o r o j 1 1 . H' 1 f XT t: Its miuis'.ry numbers ten ordained preachers, and five licentiates, all of whom are zealous and earnest work ers in thiiir Master's cause. Tbe present session was largely attended aud much business transuded. Ev ery church in the Association was represented, and twenty five Minis ters attended, many of them being visitors from other Associations. Among them we had the pleasure of i: T l rn T ! . I uieeuug iuu . iuuey vue i accomplished editor of the Biblical ( Recorder, which is the oriran of the , . Baptist church in this State, and, , witlda a mighty influence. Several ; , very eloquent, and interesting1 ST)eeche wer made mion the t,nb - . , . -r. . i -m i . jects of Missions and Education, 1 which we regret our space will not j others, ' u Z ui:-u .. nJJw TayW, sheriff. B iptist friends seemed fully aroused ! to the importance of the great cause Q W Foushee, deputy sheriff, fees iTii ! j ! j Ai i in case State vs. Silva Thompson of Education, and tba report of their j an(1 otilf.rSf 4 committee showed a great advance J A Womack, J P., fees in case Den in that direction. Wake Forest Col-! wniP" .ertrior cort. ; lege is a standing monument to their! '7oo1 in iha tmnA toV Ut,iMoa ffl fema,Q 8chools' feBtablished i . ., . . . , , ed em: As stated b Brother Bailey in his able speech on Educa tion, "it is no longer a matter of sur prise that we should find a Baptist Lawyer, or Doctor, or even a Baptist i T. 3 ' a Al A T" A'l .I'll.. Schools $4.50. The attendance each ! i hgious, that this is taken as a matter of ' j cour8Q' Aaere wa8 preacning every j day at 11 a. m., 2 p. m., and at early j candle light, and inuch interest man- i ifested by the large congregations, The session, of the Association were I held in the chnrch in the morning! I and afternoon of each day, while the preaching was under a large arbor in the grom The good people of the neighborhood were profnse in ! . u.;.tu A ni,,l. aU j b J enouxrh and to spare. We are under 1 especial obligation to several friends I t i for their kindness. ; The Moaerator, Eev. W. H. H. ' . Lawhon, presided with much ease , d JiK and gave entire Batisfac- : ... , . . m , : tion, wpile the Secretary, J. W. Oal- der, Esq., and the Treasurer, Mr. E. S. Andrews, were the right mci .in the right places. The Association has a membership of about twenty-four hundred. The next meeting will be held at May's Chapel, in this county, commencing at 12 m., on Thursday before the first Sunday in October, 1879. PLATFORM AND HESOLUTION8 ADOPTED AT THE DEMOCRATIC-CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION. HELD AT RALEIGH ON THE 22D OF AU GUST, 1878. We re affirm our adherence to the time honored principles of the Democratic party, and in the interest of ourselves and of our posterity, denounce all monopolies, high taxes, and all extravagance and waste in the expenditure of the people's money. We denounce the contraction of thecurren cy, the heartless and unpatriotic policy of the Republican administration making the rich richer and the poor poorer, which has caused a btaguation of business, destroyed the prosperity of the country, thrown thous ands out of employment, and reduced mil lious to penury and want. We denounce the demonetization of silver by the Republican party in the interest of the capitalists and the bond-holders; and j we congratulate the country on the suc cessful efforts of the Democratic party to restore silver to its legitimate uses even 1 over the veto of a Reimblican President. ' We demand the retirement of the circu- 1 1MMn OI lue 'nai Banks, the substuu- j reduction oi the tax on tobacco and a mod - ' ification oi the onerous tax on the distilla - tio"of 1' !T " 1 001 Vpoae of building up northern , Ulanufacturerg at the expense of the South ; ; aud we favor a tax on incomes of two , ' b greater the crime ; and we call upon the people at the im,U8 to punish the infamous , . ,, i.i.. , i electoral fraud by which the people of the United Stales were deprived ot their light to elect their President. hmftllr. we "onrrrt nlnte too tipntile m the L-uion on tlie ovt.rliirow 0 tue i,art?ot hate with its corruptions aud oppressions, aud ujou the triumph of that policy oi conciliation and traternal kirdnens which the Democratic party has so long and so persistently advocated. OFFICIAL STATEMENT" " ! of ACCOUNTS AUDITED BY THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, . - F1:0M SKITKMI'.KK 1ST, IN,4 T SKlTKMltKU 1st, 187. - (Continued from last week.) Pember 4!i 1877 J M Morinff. attornev. retainer and 1 balance lor 1C-T7. . J J Knight, deputv sheriff, fees in ; CAse Stte vs. James Atkins and 3 40 0f IS 00 fees in case Dennis Taylor and others. December 4th, 1877. 3 30 G 53 insolvent tees in case State vs. D i Ta.y,or &c i T J Poe, painting, &c. outside jail. 43 V L London, tor merchandise, j a u painting, &c, Waddie McClenahan, jail fees to December 3d, 1877, 2 55 17 50 300 GOO j Robert B Sutton, county examiner, j 1 day, October 1877, I January 7th, 1878. A Johnson, for repairs on bridge Hcios White Oak, W J Hicks, superintendent of Peni tentiary of North Carolina, for stone, iron, making, and erecting cages in jail, 3.274 50 American Iron and Steel company, lumber, and repairs on Paces and Bynum's Bridge, 177 11 American Iron and Steel Company, for hauling Iron, coal, Sic. for jail, (cash contract), J E Bryan, for repairs on bridge at Haw river, Haywood, January 8th, 1878. C W Bynum, for delivering 1000 bricks at jail, for furnace, C W Bynum. for balance lepairs on Bynum bridge, Bynum Manufacturing company, for part payment material for jail, Mark Smith, juror inquest body Cad Partins child, Shade Aiston, labor on furnace in jil. T II Briggs, for furnace fixtures, &c , for jail, J K Farrell, for delivering 30 bush els sand at court house, J M Qriffin, repairs on Taylors bridge, 45 22 31 55 13 00 64 90 21 65 150 187 98 03 3 00 60 00 R R Hamlet, for balance repairs on Paces bridge, 207 99 J D Brasington, flooring on bridge at Uenleys, 3 0G 15 00 150 3 60 j W M Thome s. repairs on bridge AI"t and Manual Cotton, cleaning out jail, T T T."l.l. J 1 !-OC i - VEtfESSX. r February 4th, 1878. Waddie McClenahan, jail fees to 64 75 j j iXlffl repairs on bridge, at i ir..i,. itsii 6 Januarv 14tu, 187 45 79 100 1.40 600 9 97 24 80 j bert H .Han is. making, 6 spit box- esforjaU, W J Sloan, deputy sheriff, fees in case state vs. Dennis uowdy, A G Headen, committee on plan for jailt Headen, Bynum, & Co., merchandise &c, for poor and jail. Spencer Taylor, fees to February 4th, 1878, J W Taylor, sheriff, serving notices, &c, per account. 182 25 -P Wren, service as county com missioner to, and including date, J J knight, service as ittficer to board, to date, J J Knight, deputy sheriff, serving 18 school notices, March 4th, 1878. J B Guthrie, J P fees State, vs. Cato Palmer, -and other, M T Baldwin, for lumber and labor on New Hope bridge. Clark", W H Hatch, services as clerk, to February 4th, 1878 J J Knight, deputy sheriff, convey ing S Brewer and Morris Horton to jail, &c., Spencer Taylor, jail fees to March 4th. 1878, G P Moore, repairing bridge, at his mill, Haw river, F N Strudwick, Solicitor, fees in cases State vs. Silva Thompson, and others, C R Scott, service as commissioner to, and includicg date, March 5th, 1887. J W Hatcti, services as commission er to, and including date, April 1st, 1878. T J Griffin, wood for court house, and cutting, W H Wicker, conveytng Carney flilmore, 1 untitle to jail, J E Bryan, J P., fees in case State vs. W Johnson and J Hill, Jasper Fonshee, crier court, spring term. 1878, W A Thoma, special officer, arrest, &c, W Johnson and Jessie Hill, N M Bryan, all expenses conveying James Gilbert from Harnett to Pirtsbwu J J Knight, deputy sheriff, serving scool and road orders, and officer grand jury at spring term, 1878, D W Kiddle, deputy sheriff, serving road orders, and 3 days services soring term, 1878, D W Riddle, deputy sheriff, serving school orders numbers 2, 3, and 4, Oakland township, D W Riddle, deputy sheriff, two nights, special order judge supe rior court, Thomas Wright, G W Foushee, serving school no tices, Baldwin township, G W Foushee. serving notices, and 6 days spring term. 1878, A E Burke, for supper for twenty jurymen, spring term, 1878, S2 00 20 00 10 80 170 4 31 40 05 7 65 57 10 150 20 00 43 20 27 00 400 2 70 2 45 10 00 200 10 00 1G80 9 CO 180 400 5 40 16 80 10 00 9 38 180 400 April 2d. 1878. ; W L London, merchandise for jail, J Mann, special officer, arrest, &c., ' SpenTrTodepu'ty sheriff, two nirilt(,. order of judge superior j court, T Wright, : &reucer i ayior, jail lees to April 100 GO J J lvniylit. denutv sheriff, servinc Willams and 10 80 2 00 road or spring ! term. 1878, W deputy sheriff, serv- mg warrauts aud subpoenas case lleu 51 55 200 Mny 6th 1S7S. W A Lindberry, J P., cont in case t..t n.irt.-vn t. .(-.. 3 55 W A Lindbcrry. J P.. cot"in ca6 t tewart. r li.ijra, ana otliern. : 4.1 J H (tuthrie, J P., cci in cHe Wal Al.-tou, Ester Harris, and M Harris Zen Johnson, deputy sheriff serving three road orders. W B Carter, J P , fees in case St ite vs. George Coble, Z.-u) Johnson, depu'y s .n itf, tees in Case vs. Ueorge C'uble, . T li Fa:rar, J P.. iu cast A Allen, Calv".. Powdl aud II Henderson, Wi'ey i.odin, depuiy sheriff, fees W Poe, B Thomas, &c. road r.iad Henry Petty, special officer arrest, j guarding and couveying 11 Hen derson to j til, J B West, J P., two warrants and jurymouaud conveying prisoners to jail, j May 7th. 1S7S. Spencer Taylor, jail lees to Mav 0th, : 1878. iJ J Knight, for service officer to li 1 1 1 o 1 O 7 15 300 3 31 80 13 80 3 80 62 50 ' DO:ira to date, and notice to l Old j ham, ! J J Knight, deptuty sheriff, fees In case &tate vs. bam liicwer and j others, ' Hatch, service as commission er, aniouut paul bands, &c, June 1st, 1878. J D Brasington, agent for the sup port of William and James Brasington, lunatics, one month, June 3d, 1S?8. 13 20 12 50 j Spencer Taylor, jail fees to June 3d, I 1878. 33 ' The American Iron and Steel eora Mi pany, building Buckhorne bridge. 50 J C Tvsor. lumber furnished on White's bridge, 2 50 J W Brewer, special constable, fees in case State vs. W Bla' kwell, 75 Oliver Vestal, deputy sheriff, serv ing road and school orders, 6 00 I O Prrey, as guard, conveying Thos Wright to jail, 1 00 June 4th, 1878. L M Harwood, special constable, fees in case atate vs. Morris Horton, 75 C R Scott, J P., special fees in case State vs. Morris Horton. 1 45 I W P Wren, services as commission er to, an including date 32 00 N B Dunlap, J P., constable and his fees in case State vs. L Marhh, 1 75 G W Foushee, deputy sheriff, fees in case State vs. B Merritt, Alexan der Allen, and Cal Powell, 5 30 B G Womble, J P., fees in case State vs. Willis Rencher, 1 55 J B West, J P., fees in case State vs. Frank Baldwin and others, 5 85 J W Taylor, sheriff, fees in case State vs. Samuel Brewer and others, 15 50 W F Foushee, clerk superior court, fees in case State vs. Samuel Brewer and others, as per account, 79 52 July 1st, 1878. Lineberry and Clark, J P., and Johnson, sheriff, fees in case State vs. I Holt, 2 85 J B Guthrie, J P., fees in case State vs. A Emerson, 1 40 T M Bland, refunded excess of Taxes of N. township, 1878, 2 75 July 2d, 1878. J J Knight, deputy sheriff, serving notices &c," 8 40 i Spencer Taylor, jail fees, to July 1st, 1878, 25 30 L B Bynum, services as coun ty commissioner to date, 45 00 August 5th, 1878. J F Ausley registering voters at Gulf, 1877, and Gulf Precinct, JS78, 7 41 J B Guthrie, registering vo ters at Garters Pre- cint, 1878, ,6 08 J J "B Guthrie, listing property at H Mt. township, 1878, N B Dunlap, registering vo ters &c, AVat-.ons Ere . cinct, 1878, G W Foushee, deputy sheriff, serving notices, ,&c., F M Ferrill, registering vo ters at Boons shop, August, 1878, A J Wilson, registering voters j&c, at Baldwins township, August, 1878, J E Perry, listing property and registering voters at Hadley, 1878, J A Pattishall, registering vo ters at Osgood, 1878, J F Rives, registering voters, at Moffitt's shop, 1878, J F Rives, listing property at Gulf township, Board county canvassers, August 3d, seventeen each 1.50; E L Tysor, listing property, at Oakland 1878, E L Tvsor, ten affidavits to lunatic papers, J W McPherson, registering voters at Egpyt, 1878, T B Farrar, assessor, and 1 day with county board in Bald wins, 0 E Harris, registering voters at Johnsons store, August, 1878, August Cth, 1878. Spencer Taylor, jail fees, to August 5th, 187, T B Womack, cost of binding thirteen volumes supreme reports, 1 A Wilson, listing property at New Hope, 1878, N A Webster, coroners inquest over the body of Cornelius Rains, 12 jurors, $1 50 each, on jury of inquest over the body of Cornelius Rains, W N Straughan, registering voters at centre, 1878, Henry Petty, for public road, right of way, Amount paid on Jury tick 18 00 4 31 7 20 2 34 4 82 20 15 3 73 180 15 00 25 50 20 00 1 00 145 20 00 5 67 4690 9 75 16 50 5 00 18 00 126 5 00 ets, 1,037 Amount paid on Witness tickets, 3:9 (To be continued next week.) 88 ' 85 ' ! THE MARKETS. OFFICIAL. UEI'OKT OP TIIK CoTToJf MAliKET, Compiled expressly lor TnE Kecoud by IWL". T. toxiuzs & CO., llaleieh. October U 1S7S. Cotton-Middling 9i4' .0:j-8,8trict low mid li.iT UaOl-JS; low middliiiir. J) miodiinir w1.09. llw tiiiddlmj? stains, 8; good ; ordinary ;ains, 712. Toue of raai ket dull. CITY M A It K KT WHOLES ALK CASH PUICES l Ties New 4 1-2. pieced 3 14; bagging ,1113;-: Patapsco family fl .ur f7.50; corn Co. nual 70. Bacon hog round 10, 0 i ha?ii( 13h14. Bulk clear rib sides 7. : shoulderii (i X (' n. irk Rut I.or.J V r ! M..10, v stei n 9. Coffee prime Rio 19a20, - ,J,MHl lt5' 'dlasses S II syrup 27, Cuba j mol.isfcs 3-!. Salt $165, Sugar white 1 10. yellow, 8Uh9. Red sole leather 20a25. ; I allow t. Potatoes sweet 50. I rih I Shelled oatR 40 Etrcra 17. Butter 20 ; Chickens 12J17. I The above prices are for large lots, when small quantities are wanted higher prices ; will be charged. 50; NEW ADEVRTISEMENTS. I i t i ! : I j j FOR C H U F A S , APPLY TO H. C. OLIVE, octl0-no4 Cm Y VIRTU i.i: OF A MORTGAGE EX- ecuted to -,nc Kv T Pettv. on the Ut day of April, is;j, S will sll at Public Auction, at the Col, r'-Hoi,f.' Hnnr in tlie town of Pittsboro', IS . C , on Satnrdav the 11th day of January. 1879, a tract of" land. CO ' situated in the county of Chatham, on the waters of Koberson s creek, adjoining the 00 J lands of J- M- Griffin, W. S. Farrell and others, and containing about 247 acres. CIT Terms of sale cash. Wm. MOORE Sr. octlO no4 3m Mrs. A. M. Zimmerman, TEACHER of MUSIC ! Terms : $20 per Session of Twenty (20) Weeks. Produce taken in part payment. oct3-no3-tf Bpm Mannfactnrini Company, L. B. BYNUM, Agent. MANUFACTURERS OF THE BEST YARNS AND SHEETINGS, AND DEALERS IN URAL MERCHANDISE ! LOOK FOR THE SHEETINGS AND YARNS, BRANDED CHATHAM COTTON MILLS, IF YOU "WANT THE BEST ! FIRST, AND ONLY COTTON MILL IN THE COUNTY. Encourage Hoie Enterprise. oct3-no3-tf J. J. JACKSON ATTOXIXJET-AT-XAW, PITTSBORO', X. C. tST All business entrusted to bim will receive prompt attentipn. sep20-ao3 tf NEW f ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest EstalJlishment in the State!! Attorney-at-Law, Book and Job Printing AND Done in the very best style and at prices that defy competition' Merchants, Manufac.urers, and others, Supplied with Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envel opes, Statements of Account, In voices of Sales, Price Lists, Circular and Cards, Hand Bills, &c, &c, &c, at short notice, and prices guaran teed to be as low as any first class house, North or South. BOOK BZEJDXXUG AND Blank Book Manufacturing Of every kind done neatly quickly and cheaply. Legal Blanks our Specialty. EDWARDS & BROTJGHTON, oct3-no3-3m G. WALKER HAIIKS, OF CHATHAM COUNTY, WITH JULIUS LEWIS &. CO., Raleigh, N. C, Dealers in HARDWARE OF- EYERY DESCRIPTION. Sash, Doors, and Blinds. tap- id Binr Material, iR SlHiinS IBSJSSJIBSa i li Leather and Rubber Belting, Paints, Oils, &c. I j ; ; ! Iiarpst StoctinNurtn Carolina!! oct3 no3-tt ' ffh-S ' ' , i j TJ j. A 75. i XUCtllUlctl O LdL LlIiHIl L i Office Board Commissioners, j Chatham County, N. C T;nc.u,. e.. o t uro From September ist, 1877, to September; HomO-M;l(le Wool Hats for Mill 1st, 1878, the Board of ( ommissioners were in session twenty-four days. The follow- ing is a true statement of the number of days each member was present, the num- ber of miles each travelled in attending same and compensation audited by the Board to each : L. B. Bynum, present 23 days at 2.00 $46.00 230 miles travelled at 5c. per mile, 11.50 Oa Committee of Finance 3 days, 6.00 Total amount audited, C. R. Scott, present 24 days at 2 00 768 miles travelled at ocper mile, On Committee ot Finance 3 days Computing Taxes, 1877, Total amount audited, $04.00 j $48.00 1 38.40! 6.00 50 00 j i ! $46.00 6.90 4 oo 50.00 i J-w- Hatch .present 23 days at 2,00 r& Mi, travelled at 5c. per mile Oa Committee of Finance 2 daj s, Computing taxes, 1877, 5 per cent, on $776.20, amount collected from the State, 38 81 Total amount audited, $i4o ! W. P. Wren, present 24 days at 2 00, 48 00 960 miles travelled at5c.per mile 48.00 Computing Taxes, 1877, 50.00 Superintending jail, &c., 71.00 Total amount audited, 21.u0 Thos. Cross, present 21 days at 2.00 42.00 714 miles travelled at 5c.per mile 35.70 Total amount audited, $ ?i70 W. H. HATCH, sep!9-4t Cl'k of the Board. Raleigh & Augusta Air Line. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. ) Raleigh, N. C , Sep. 18, 1878. ) Oa and after WEDNESDAY, Sep. 18th, 1878, trains on this road will run as follows (Sundays excepted): MAIL TRAIN GOING SOUTH. MAIL TRAIN GOING NORTH. Leave- Leave Iamlet 2 15 p m Keyser 3 35 Manly 415 Raleigh ... .6 00 a m Cary 6 31 M Apex 6 55 " New Hill... 7 19 Merry Oaks. 7 40 " Moncure 800 " Osgood 8 24 " Sanford.... 9 05 " Cameron 9 51 Manly 10 47 " Keyser 1126 " Arrive at Hamlet. . . .12 45 p m Cameron.... 5 00 " Sanford 6 05 " Osgood .....6 28 " Moncure 6 52 " Merry Oaks. 712 " New Hill.... 7 33 " Apex 7 57 Cary 8 21 " Arrive at Raleigh 8 40 p m ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Runs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave Leave Cameron. . Raleigb 5 30 pm; 400am .5 22 M ! 6 08 j 6 54 " Cary 615 Apex 6 55 " NwHill....7 33 " Merr Oaka ..8 13 " Sanford . .. Osgood. . . , Moncure . . Merry Oaks.7 40 Moncure 8 53 " Osoroo:? 9 33 ! Sanford 1018 ' Arrive at ! Cameron.. ..1130 " New Hill . . 8 15 Apex 8 55 Cary 9 35 Arrive at Raleigh... 10 00 j Tbe passenger train make close connec- tions at Hamlet with tbe Carolina Central ; ; Railioad to and Irom Wilmington, Char j lotte, anc all points South and Southwest i and At Tialftifrh with f lip U1irr)i Xr Cia'nn j Railroad to and from all points North and j Northwest. JOHN C. WINDER. ep26no2-tf Superintendmt JOHN 5L MOltINU, Moringsville, Chatham County, N. C John M. Morixg, Alfhed M. Mortko (Of Chatham.) (Of Orange. C(D)1SIE3B(S3- & EttIEIISyffl Attorneys-at-Iaw, DUKHA3I, X. C. All business entruetedto them will receive prompt attention. sepl8-tf T. 15. W 03IACK, ATTORNEY AT LAW And Solicitor of .the Inferior Court, or Chatham county, PITTSBORO, N. C. Prompt attention given to al! business entrusted to his care, and special attention given to settling the estates of deceased persons, taking accounts, &c. sep2-tt TXXVXE TABLE To Take Effect Sept. U, 1878. Daily Except Sunday. Goig xir. Leave Fayetteville at 3 o'clock, p. m. Arrive at Little River 3.40 p m; leave 3.45. Arrive at Spout Spring 4.10.p m; leave 4 15 Arrive at Swaun's Station 5, p iu; leave o.05 Arrive at Jonesboro 5.30 p m; leave 5.40 Arrive at Sanlord 5.45 p ni ; leave G.10 Arrive at Egypt G.oU GOING DOWN. Leave Egypt at 8 o'clock, a m. Arrive ai Sanford 8.30 a ui ; leave 9.10 Arrive at Jonesboro 9.15 am; leave 9.30 Arrive at Swann's Station,y.53 a m; leave 10 Arrive at Spout Spring 10.40 am; leave 10.50 i Arrive at jttJe Kiver 11.15 a in; leave 11.20 I Arrive at Fayetteville, 12 m. 1 CJonnect at Sanford with trains of Ra- leigh aud Augut-ta A. L. Xorth and South, j L. C. JOXES, Superinteudant. 0- I. C ! NEW GOODS, ! FOR FALL & WINTER TRADE. 3(KK) Yards of Holts Pliiids at asaan; Factory Prices Wholesale and Retail. i i 1 : ! and Hoys. A splendid assortment of j A GOOD PAIR OF MEN'S BOOTS ! ! FOR ONLY TWO DOLI, AH7 i A LARGE LOT OF OLD SALEM JEANS ! THE BEST GOODS MADE FOR THE MONEY ! A beautiful line of Calicoes and other DRY GOODS. Largest Stock and Assortment of PLOWS, PLOW CAST ING, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS IN THE COUNTY! i ! ; A No. 1 Bedstead for only $4.00 ! Best Cream Cheese ! Blue Stone Cheap! ; If you wish to e.ive your money, give me a call I will not be undersold by ANY ONE IN THE STATE! ; . L. LONDON. ' Pittsboro, N. C, Sept. 16. '.