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$jh4 djjhatham Record THURSDAY, October .24, Xm. In order to.imlnco cur friends to form clubs in every neighborhood, we will end ix copies of The Kbcobd ..... . . one yenr lor ten dollars, or ten copies , . . r .for falteeu dollars. Cash in advance, Ha fl A -JL '!" CoiTespoiuleiitM. We again ask our friends iu all parts of the county to write letters toTilE Record, 1 ml iriru n.ilili.-itt.' to nV itelUS that lllflV be of ii;teret. Oar farmer .friends will jpVease cot frget that we will always. find j ra,- for any communions that they may be p!ets d to beiiu us. -,ll"ll lXlll'Kioil. j An excurtiou train will leave Egypt for ! 'FH.vetteville. Satunlav, the i6th inst., at 7 a. 111., and return at 7 p. ui. Fare for rouud j trip ouly 0 cents. L t everybody go.! i Vvtvn 12tiilrial. .-Read the schedule. of this Roal, which went-into effect 011 the 2 1st inst. Persons ;au now have Egypt -U 9:50 a. m., and ar- ' rive at Fayeteviile at 1:43 p. in., aud have nil the afternoon to attend to business. The on y objeit on to this schedule, is that the tram leave fc an ford before the arrival of the .Raleigh t rale. w that the Esyi uiail iadev laved nearly S-i houw. By waiting half an ; hour tins wold be avoided, and it ought e do?. ; j Oiu- Fa.vetti-ville Advoi- xv, " . it . n 1 When you go to Fayetteulle, call on ,-th. se who think enough of your county ! as to advertise iu y.-ur cuniy paper, and We make n. ap!dorV for the exclusion ! heartfelt thanks for their sympathy of local matter by the rtl.il.it otthe county; this our hour of affliction and connniouere, for we kuow of nothing of ly that God may bless them for it. v . r e enclose herewith receipt for their uiore.uitert.our t-ij. donation, 02.50 received, which is .do vour tr..linir with tlu-ui. Help those'. n , ,. 1 by the Republican party in the interest of who help tiu. Head carefully these d . v 1 .1 1 1111 1 1 J the capitalists and the bond-holders; and .vertiaenients. and tou will know whe,ie to get whit vou wpnt. and tiud the best gouds .ior the least lwuey. "" TUo eumlrlaucl fall. The Sixteenth Annual Fair of the Cam- iberland Agricultural Society xvill ni held .at Fayettevilie on the 12th, 13th. 14th and lorhot November. The exhibit at these Fair is alvays very creditable, and this year it promises to he better than usual. An excrio, train will run every day from Ey pt at low rates, (.oas to afford an oppor- tuniryto our countymen to attend with! " - will turnout In large numbers, and we .J:rw that they will have a good time, and uM?t with a .varm wvlcome. J ll!;t 11 i-.l. At William & Haw ley', city shoe store, ?:' drxr-n ieler's Philadelphia sliois, consisting of ladies' pebble, lac aud button l.hlmoral.; la.'.iep fttxed, button and lace guVterf; misses and children's button and lce foxed gaiters and balmorals. Twenty dz' n g. nts line baud, cable and machine - ev-d gaiteis a'l sizs. A full stock of boyt' and vouths' fine Philadflpliia gaiters, shoes and btdmorals. In Eiit-ti-m work, tliey nfiVr twenty thousmid pairs of boots and shoea all styles, (lualites aud prices, puit&ble for the j bbiJg and retail trade Country merchants are united to examine tbeu stock, which is complete, and will be .kept uixiurin the season by weekly addi- tions. Prices as tow as auv house iu the State. Hay Street, Fayettevilie, N. C. Xfiviulf Tlioi-iitou. W hen you go to Fayettevilie, call on Fiank Thornton, who fferathe largest and bet aHortei stock of Dry Goods ever Flown under one roof in North Carolina.: In Dress Goods, he wiayR a handsome 1 aPHortinent of rich Plaids, a beautiful line ot French Cashmeres, iu all the new shades. with ai'k. satin, and other trimtniiitrs to match, in his shawl and cloak depart- ! Hient, may be seen, the latest styles in the newest fabrics. His f-tock of ready-made clothing for men, youths and boys, is very large, and he promises not only to suit, but 1 to fit. lie lias a full stock of boots and ' suoes, including fine hand made goods tor. tjejiuemen, laaies ana cnuaren. tie nas a complete line of carpets, from the cheapest hemp, to the finest brussels. He claims that his house is "Head Quarters" for the 8ale of Black Alpacas, w in-anted never to ' i i. i t.ii iura uiiiivu. certain to go to rraiiK. Thornton's when you visit Fayettevilie. f A. ViKit to Fnvettttvillo. We made a hurried visit to this irood old town on tbe Jlst lust, spending only half! a day, hut in that short time had the pleas-; ureof nueting many frieuds and acquaint- Ance. It is always a pleasure to visit Fay ettevijle4 for nowhere can be found a eo pie tcore hospitable, and public spirited Their liKirts are as large as "all out of doors", and thir liberality and generosity in times of piping pei.ee, are only equalled by tbiir patriotism in time of war Many ' F j years ago Fayettevilie was the great mar ket town for.all this county and every day our wagons iiau4iea witu our prouucis would throng her streets, hut since the war most of this trade has Men diverted to other markets. But notwithstanding this, the town still offers an excellent market for Eibridge Cheek, burial of Margaret our products, and her merchant offer good ; rCJ'e' . . ,fott. A1 v ' , m. i W P Wren, support of Mattie Ad- Kjargvns.&uG c eap goods. The speedy ex- j C(jck t t onth tension of the Railroad to the Gu'f will :j d Brasington. support of Mr James greatly increase our trade with Fayette-! Brasington, insane. ville. and we will again see ChathaiM men P Moore chaplain at poor house. '. . . , .i to date, 12 days, thronging her strtets. And when they go ; j B WouW gupport of Obed Rush, there, they -will bo 6ure to trade with those 5 months. whoMvertise iu their county paper. !.J J Knight, support of Rent Wotn- j ble, 2 months, ES' Read the advertisement of B. K. January 8th, 1878. Partin, whose store is just opposite theiJ W Uatch, 12 pounds of cheese Ma,k.t House on Wilmington street, Hal- 7 ent for eigh. S. C, and wher.e you will find it to ; coraini9(,i0118 on $1289.98, y.o.ur interest o call .and do your trading. I w h ijondon, merchandise for oor A negro man, named Jack Edwards, w&s convicted of some offense at our late -Superior Court, and hired out tor six uionthsto some one to pay the costs and fine. A few days ago he. came to town and asked the l; sheriff 10 put him back in jail, as he W3uld ! tRtl,"r be in jail than at work. Of course ' he would' an1 80 would mo!ft of tll08e lazy scamps who are supported in our jails and .' . ... , , ; Penitentiary, instead of being soundly thrashed at the whippingpost. Letter of Thanks. ! JThe following letter has been re , ceived in response to the donation sent by the ladies of this place, being the proceeds of their late entertain- .men. A. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 14th, 1878. T . Tno t pitthorn. N. H. i ' " Dear Sir: We return through you, to the ladies of Fittsboro', our hereby acknowledged. Very gratefully yours, JAMES K. SMITH, Treas. PIjATFORM AND UESOLUTIOXS ADOPTED AT TlIE DEM-OCRATlC-CON!EllVATlVE CONVENTION. HELD AT KALEUill ON THE 22D OF AU GUST, 1878. We re affirm our adherence to the time honored principles ot the Democratic party, ; aud iu tLe iutrestof ourselves aud of our posterity, denounce all monopolies, Jiigh taxes, and all extravagance and waste io t We denounce the contraction of. thecurru - cy tLe heartless and unpatriotic policy of the Republican administration making the I rich richer and the poor poorer, which has j tM,ged a rtaKnatinn of business, destroyed tl,e Pro8Per,tv of the country, thrown thous-1 And8 Qftt of eill(ll,TI1M.nti aud rtrtluml mil. 1 ,teng t) peiiury auJ want ! vv(,,n,m11,.t.l,,11.n,n,t;,!11!nnn(fl;K.u,l ., . , f , Tx . , . ; ceeful efforts of - Democratic paity to' , .,PMP tn ita Lit;mu,u MV-11 over tho veto of a Republican President. ! ' We demand the retirement of the circu- ! j !ation of the Nati .nal BankiJ tlie 8.ll)SJtill. i tbu tberefor of greenbacks, whose volume j 8boul.l be regulated bv the requirements ....l.,,,.!.,,.;,,. 'a .1.- ....1 .1... las on BalikSf living thirwyanla- ti(m t0 tbe of the different States, aud vve eTJ.iicitir demand the repeal of the Hesump-ion Act. We demand a repeal or modification of Uie neveuue Bjw.em, so tuai usuaii not uis- criminate agaii ht Southern iiidustries ; a reduction ot the tax on tobacco and a mod- ification ot the onerous tax on the distilla- tion of truit : a tariff for reueuue only and ut ior ihe purpose of building up northern manulacturers at the expenseot the South and we favor a tax on incomes of two thousand dollars and over, thereby liglr- ening tli buidens of labbr and making capital pay its just proportion ot public uue3. ! We denounce corruption in oflice where - ever it exims tbe higher tlie place the greater the crime ; and we call upon the pt-ople at the polls to puidsh the infamous electoral fraud by which the people ot the United States were deprived of their right to elect thrir President. , Finally, we congratulate the people ot the Union on the overthrow of the party ot l.ate with its corruptions and oppressions, and uiou the triumph of that nolicv of , " conciliation and fraternal kirdueH which . the Democratic party has so long aud eo persistently advocated. OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS AUDITED BY THE COUXTY COMMISSIONERS, FIioM SEPTKMUEK lt?T, 1877 TO SEPTEMBER l.ST, 1878. (Continued from last, week.) SUPPORT OF PAUPERS. December 3d, 1877. . J A lladley & Bro., flour and corn for poor house, 23 00 ; December 4th 1877. E M Nealf ur for Mrs Olives daughter 1 mcuth, B-n Thompson, smith-work at prie- ! . n ud tMor. ho"8f' !J B Boon, wht-at for poor house, (ee(M Jasper Foushee, superintending poor house and bitrrel flour, 156 00 VV L London, merchandise for poor, 114 13 December 8th. 1877. c 15 6 05 3 00 i . ,. t e Braxton Gilmore, acrent. relief of Saiie Qilmore 1 month, Nancy Riddle, gent. relief of Mar- Paret lrtdlM 1 month. Mary Drake, agent, rerief of J B j Drake 1 mouth, I December 3 1st, 1877. j Richard Gunter, agent, relief Sallie hunter 1 month. January 1st, 1878. Baxter ilnore. for support of S Oil- more lunatic, 1 month, j Jan mQ ; 4 00 6 25 daughter 1 month, 150 January 7th, 1878. Sarah Fouehee. her support to Jan uary 1st, 1878.2 months. 10 00! 3 00 2 00 12 50 24 00 10 00 4 00 i 1 87: 13 50 .a 00 4 00i : eo C25 5 00 2 CO i 11 00; 12 56 73 01 10 40 1 38 81 6 25 12 50 25 00; 4 00 6 25 32 80 2 00 10 00 8 00 March 4th, 1878. ; Hawkins Rirsbee. support i.f his mother lo January st, 1878, four rorV' , , , . ir ft fEul, J J) Btasington, support of William James Brasiugtou, 1 month, J A Had ley, & Bro.. 2 barrels flour Ben Thompson, smith work, for poor hoi 1 W L London, merchandise lor poor L"U8e I G25 12 so; I 12 50 I 4171 j 785; ! F i March Sth, 1878. rancs Ijovo, relief ot is.illie liil- more, luuatie, Jlaicu Utb, I818. Xancy Riddle, relief ot Margaret Rid- die, 1 month, March 18th, 1878. Lewin Bridges, relief of A S New luan, 3 biontliti, 18 75 vv c ,v . , T March 19th. 1878. , relief. fDVlia Riddle, W 1 50 i ' March Nt 183 ! W B Wilki relief ot ice Ilinesley - 1 month, ' April 1st, 1S78. j Jasper Foilfthee, service as , snpeiinteUaeUt OI DOor house, 100 10 J D Biasing on, for KnlV)l't ; OI U llliatu aiiil JameH Bt as- ' ingtou. 1 month, ' Hetll'V Kicliaivlsf ill, for material 12 50 ; for poor house, 1 Ii J Powell, com for poor house, Lucian "Willianis 3 coffins for Emily Williams' chihlreu, I Ajjril 2nd 1878. '2i 0() 3 00 , Xi H Cowan, Tickii; and pair : shops for poor house, T L London, merchandise for poor house, ; H C Jackson, physician for poor to April 1st, 1878, 3 months, II J Jackson, for assistant in ; amputating paupers lejf, April 0th, 1878. ' vr t: i.n . 1 i 4 20 32 10 25 00 10 00 4!inf Aii'uiu-, ii"cut, tiii (port of M Riddle, lunatic, 1 month, ilay 1st, 1S78. J D Brasington, support, of AVilliniu and Jnmea Br.is iuyton, lunatics, 1 inoutb, Jday 6th, 1878. Nancy Riddle, support of Mar garet Riddle, lunatic, to May 1st, 1878, 1 month, W L London, merchandise tor poor house,' R M Burns, fodder for poor house, E J Powell for 20 bushels corn for poor house, May 7th, 1878. G 25 34 28 j 3 25 12 00 8 33 : II C Jackson, physician for diouse to,'January;7tli, January 11th, 1878. Mary Drake, agent, support of J B Drake, 1 month, January 16ih, 1878. Alfred Ramsay, agent, support of Dilsy Long, 2 months, January 18th, 1878. A Q Headen, ajreit, support of Sarah By nuni , 3 months, Nancy Riddle, for Margaret Riddle, iusane, 1 month, January 21st, 1878. Rebecca Eikins, for her mother's support 1 month, January 24th. 1878 Nancy MobW, her suppoit, ,o Janu ary 1ft, 1878, 1 month. January 29th, 1878. J H Ward. r-liI of Mahala Garner, 2 months, February 4ih, 1878. J D Brasington. relief of J and W Brasington, lunatic, 1 month. W L London, merchaudise for poor house, R H Cowan, merchandise for poor house, J "W Hatch, commissions on collect ing lunatic claims, N-'iicy Riddle, support of Margaret Riddle 1 month, J. A. lladley & Bro., 2 bbls. flour for poor hoar-e, J A lladley & Bro., 50 bushels corn for poor house, T W Womble. relief of Minerva Bell and Jake Lasater, lunatics, one month. Francis Loyd, relief of Sallie Oil more, lun.-uic. Hanks & Son, medicine for poor and jail, February 15th, 187P. D C Murchi.-'on, aent, for relief of Gib Poe, I month, February 18th, 1878. J S McClenahan, physician, for poor house, to January 1st, 1873, oue moiith. poor house, to May 1st, I 50 i 1878, 1 inonih, Z Mann, provisions furnished 10 15 j Lucy Headen after allow ! ance stopped, iBen Thompson, smith-work for poor house, June 3rd, 1878. 4 60 j Lewis Bridges, for relief of A S Newman, 3 months, j W L London, merchandise : for poor house, Nancy Riddle, agent, for the j relief of M Riddle, lunatic, 80 78 i one inontu. 6 21 Jasper Foushee, for four and a half barrels of flour for poor house, L B Bynum, agent, one barrel of flour, for poor house, June 4th, 1878. O S Poe, merchandise for poor house, July 1st, 1878. W C Gole, corn for poor house, 27 00 Q 00 69 47! 28 50 o q,- Q 25 1 W L London, merchandise for poor house, Nancy Riddle, agent, for the support of M Riddle, luna tic, . July 2nd, 1878. R H Cowan, merchandise for poor house, R H Cowan, for H C Jack son's account as physician for poor, to July 1st, 1878, one month, 4 20 j 16 66 qi 52 '.Dr A W Maun, for the exam j inatiojQ of H Henderson, case of lunacy, "5 00 Jackson Smith, for coffin and burial of lien Thompson, 1 00 July .9th, 1878. J D Brasington, agent, for the support of William and James Brasington, lunatics, to July 1st, 12 50 August ls 1878. Nancy Riddle, agent, for the support of M Riddle, luna tic, J 25 August Ctb, 1878. J D Brasington, agent, for the support of William and James Brasinton, lunatics, 12 50 August 5th, 1878. J.sper Foushee, agent, for superintending poor, four months. 100 00 S F Durham, for 116 pounds bacon for poor house, 10 44 J II Durham, for 197 pounds bacon for poor house, 17 73 August 6th, 1878. L A Hanks, for the examina tion of 9 lunatics, 45 00 R H Cowan, H G Jackson, physician at poor house, oue month, 8 33 J M Burnett, J P., fees in case State vs. M A Riggs bee, lunatic, 90 J D Brasington, J P., fees in case State vs. M A Riggs bee, lunatic, 1 20 W L Loudon, merchandise for poor house, 18 70 Williamson Cooper, for 507 pounds bacon, for poor house, 45 63 Ben Thompson, smith-work for poor house, 7 55 August 31st, 1878. Lewis Bridges, for the relief of A S A7ewman, lunatic, three mouths, 13 75 September 2nd, 1878. Nancy Riddle, for the relief of Margaret Riddle, lunatic, one mouth, 6 25 DIED. j Ol typhoid tver, near Providence. Chat ! ham county, Miss Addie, y. undent daujrh- 1 55 ; tr of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phillips, in the ; l!'ih year of her age. The l-ereaved : family have the sympathy of the commu 1 nity, w! o r-j ke with them in the hojo of 6 25 a blessed rruuiou in that nome where there 1 is no :-oro.w or datlu "W. THE MARKETS. OFFICIAL KKl'OKT JJJ?' THE CTToJf MARKET, ' Compiled expressly for The Record by ! m. T. SJOXES & CO., j Raleigh, October 22, 1878. CTton--Middliiig 8J strict low midlii g S3R; low middlintr, strict good or- : dinary 8g; iniodiing stnins 7Xj: low mid- dlii!il stjiuis t good ordinary stains Yg. CITY MARKET WHO! EsAl E CASH PRICKS. Tii's N.'w 4 l-'i, pieced 3 1 4: bagiring 1,.-3,,3J2"i' I'H'wt'ff tamiiv flour 7.o0 ; com (j.). iiH-al 0. Bhc mi bojr round 10. ! Iia'its 1 :t. 1 4. Hulk. clmr rib sides 71 . , !:o:ldie; 0. i f,p-.-ikGn7. Larl V '. ' S) io, wr-stein .), I'offv-e prime H10 19.20, goo.', IS. Mo;asst-s S 11 syrup 27, Cuba moiases .T Salt $1 G.). ujrar white ; 10. yeilo-, fciiH'J. itd sole b ather 201125.; I allow 1. Potatoes sweet o0. Irhdi 75. I Shelie t oKts 40 Ktrsrs 1754. Butter 20. 1 Chickens V2.Uli. j ! The above pi ices art' for large lots, when ' sihmII quantities are waute. higher prices i b- rtiarel. XF W DYEliTLSEME ATTS. Important Notice ! j 1 ei'SOllS iroill tills Sorting Yisit- ins tayettcvillp, will find it J to their advantage to i stop at ro.i McSAE'S! . Fi i st Dry Hoods t?tre on the Main street, j after leaviu-r the dpot, where will he ! found a splendid stuck of Dry Goods, jClotliirg and H its, which are heing con 19 -n i s,"n,y rec-iv-ed. and .ild at specially low prices. Don' l forjet to stop at I SXcRac's. ! oct 24-no0-4t FAY KTf EV I LL E, X. C CROCKERY, ! Silver-Plated Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Looking-Glasses, l ; Block Tin Wares, au l House-Furnishing ! Goods (lenerally. Prices Low. No charge for packages i and cartage. i BgU Wholesale and Retail. i oct 24-no6-3m FURNITURE. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, Always keens a Large and "Well Assorted ; I Stock ot Furniture ot every kind and des- I ! crintion, which he will sell cheap. Bureaus, I Bedsteads, Wardrobes Sofas, Chairs; &c, j j&C Call ann examine his stock. I oct 24-noG 2ra 65 BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, and SPRING WAGONS, at prices to suit the times, ; Made of the best materials, and warranted i to give entire hatis-fation. Consult jour ,:own interest, by giving us a call before ! buying. j Also, a full lot of ! HAND MADE HARNESS. ! A. A. McKETHAN & SONS, Fayettevilie, N. C. j oct 24-no6-3m j Boots, Shoes and Gaiters for Gents,! Youths and Boys, at. all prices, and quali- ' tics to suit every oue. i "W. H. & R. S. TUCKER, I NEW ADEVRTISEMENTS. A. B. WILLIAMS :& :BR0., PayettevillQ, N. C, WHOLESALE AND HETAIL DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, CUTLERY, Agricultural Implements, CORDAGE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, HUBS, RIMS, SPOKES, &C. oct 24-no 6-3m J. D. WILLIAMS & CO., GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Produce Buyers, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C? oct 24-no 6-tf SANFORI), N. C. Bight Hand Side Going South, Left Hand Side Going North. Passeugers take Breakfast going South; Supper going North. MEALS SO CTS. W. C. PAGE, Formerly of Cary, Proprietor. oct 24-no 6-tf FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL, FAYETTEVILLE, M. C. A. OVERBAUGH, Proprietor, Still maintains ita well established repu tation, and has no superior in the State, oct 24-no6 2m C H U F A S, APPLY TO H. C. OLIYE, APEX, N. C. octl0-no4: (in . M. Ziffiiaii, TB ACHEB. of MUSIC ! 1 i Terms : $20 per Session of Twenty (20) Weeks. Produce taken in part payment. oct3-no3-tf Y VIRTU HE OF A MORTGAGE Ex ecuted to me bv S. T. Petty, on the 11 day of April, 1875. I will sell at Public Auction, at the ('ourt-IIouse door, in the town of Pittaboro', N. ( , on Saturday the Uth day f January. 1879, a tract of laud, situated in the county of Chathnm, on the waters of uoberi-on s creek, adjoining the lands ot J M. tfriffin, W. S. Farrell and others, ami containing: abut 247 acres. tW TerniB of sale cash. Wsl MOORE Se. oetlO uol 3m NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Bynum Maniifactnriiitt Company, L. B. BYNUM, Agent. MANUFACTURERS OF THE best yarns SHEETINGS, AND DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE! LOOK FOK THE SHEETINGS AND YARNS, BRANDED CHATHAM COTTON MILLS, IF YOU WANT THE BEST! FIRST, AND ONLY COTTON MILL IN THE COUNTY. oct3-no3-tf J. J.JACKSON ATTORSTEY-AT-IAW, PITTSBORO', N. C. &p All business entrusted to lum will receive prompt attentiou. sep26 no2-tf JOHN M. HORIXG, Attorney-at-Law, Moringsville, Chatham County, N. C. John M. Mokixg, Alfred M. Moking (Of Chatham.) (Of Orange. Attorneys-at-Iiaw, DURHAM, N. C. EJp All business entrusted lo them will receive prompt attention. sepl!)-tf NEW ADVEKT1SEMENTS. C. WALKER HAIIKS, OF CHATHAM COUNTY, WITH MJQS LEWIS & CO., Raleigh, ST. C, Dealers in HARDWARE OF - EVERY DESCRIPTIOX, Sash, oors. and Blinds. Wap and Bnny Material, Leather and Rubber Belting, Paints, Oils, &c. Largest Stock in Norti CarolinalU &I4 oct3-nc3-tf T. B. WOMACK, ATTORNEY AT LAW And Solicitor of the Inferior Court, ol Chatham countj, PITTSBORO', N. C. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to his care, and special attention given to settling the estates of deceased persons, taking accounts, &c. sep2-tf TZBZS TABLB To Take Effect Oct. 21, 1878. Daily Except Sunday. . Leaves Fayettevilie at 5:30 a m, Arrives at Egypt at 9:10 a m. Leaves Egypt at 9:50 in. Arrives at Fayettevilie at 1:45 p rc. L. C. JONES, Superintendant. Largest EstablMment in tbe State! Book and Job Printing -AN Done in the very best style and at j W L LONDON. prices that defy competition i Merchants, Pittsboro, N. C, Sept. 1C. "nndolHEWYflRKfEEKLYHERALD. Supplied with Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envel opes, Statements of Account, In voices of Sales, Price Lists, Circular i The circulation of this popular newspa and Cards, Hand Bills, &c, &c, &c.JPel" ,,M mttre tba.n trebled during tl.e at sliort notice, ana prices guaran teed to be as low as any first class house, North or South. BOOS BINDING AND Blank Book Manufacturing Of every kind done neatly quickly t t i r i xi i i . ana cneapiy. uegai iilanku our Specialty. EDWARDS & BROUGHTON, oct3-no3-3m We offer the bept line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Boots and Shoes exhibited tor years. Examine tbe quality and pi ices. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. Raleigh & Augusta Air Line. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. ) Rallum. X. C, Sep. 18, 1878. i On and after WEDNESDAY. Sen. 18th. 1878, trains on this road will run as follows (Sundays excepted): MAIL TRAIN GOING SOUTH. MAIL TRAIN going noktii. Leave Leave Hamlet Keyeer. . . . Manly Cameron. . . Sanf'ord. . . . 0sgod Raleigh ... .6 00 a n, Cary 651 Apex G 55 New Hill... 7 19 Merry Oaks. 7 40 Moncure 8 00 Osgood .8 24 San ford 905 Cameron.... 9 51 Manly 10 47 Ke; Her 11 20 Arrive at .4 15 5 00 .6 05 .G28 .0 52 7 13 .7 3:1 7 57 .8 21 Mon cure . . . Merry Oaks. Nt-w Hill... Apex Cary Arrive at Hamlet. . . .12 45 p inlRaltdgu 8 40 p m ACCOMMODATION TBAIN Runs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave Leave Cameron ... 4 00 a m Raleigh. Cary. . . . Apex. . . . Xw Hill .5 30 p ro .6 15 . .6 55 .7 33 " San ford . ..5 22 " Osgood 8 OS Moncure ... 6 54 Merry Oaks.7 40 NewHill..8 15 Apex 855 Cary 9 35 Arrive at Raleigh... 10 00 Merry Oaks . 8 13 Moncure ... .8 53 Osgood 9 33 Sanford.... 10 18 Arrive at Cameron.. ..1130 The passenger train makes cloee connec - tions at Hamlet with the Carolina Central Railroad to and from Wilmington, Char- lotte, anc all points South and Southwest and at Raleigh with the Raleigh & Gaston Railroad to and from all points North and Northwest JOHN C. WINDER, sep26 no2-Lf Superintendent, 0. I NEW GOOB, FOR FALL & WINTER TRADE, 3000 Yards of Holts Plaids at Factory Prices Wholesale and Retail. Home-Made Wool Hats for Men and Boys. A splendid assortment of A GOOD PAIR OF MEN'S BOOTS FOR ONLY TOO DOLLARS 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 FLOWS, FLOW CAST ING, ARID FARMING IMPLEMENTS IN THE CODNTY! A No. 1 Bedstead for only ! Best Cream Cheese ! Blue Stone Cheap ! If you wish to save your money, give me a call. I will not be undersold by ANY ONE IN THE STATE ! ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. contained in the Daily IIbkald, and is ar ranged in handy departments. The I FOREIGN NEWS embraces special despatches from all quar- ters of the globe. Under the head of j AMERICAN NEWS I are given the Telegraphic Despatches of ;the week fiom all parts of the Union. ' This feature alone makes 1 THE WEEKLY HERALD ; the most valuable chronicle in the world, j 1.the cheapest. Every week is given i a iaitului report or report POLITICAL NEWS, embracing complete and comprehensive despatches from Washington, including j full reports of the speeches f eminent pol iticians on t!e questions Df the hour. THE FARM DEPARTMENT I of the Weekly Herald gives the latest j as well as the mou. practical suggestions i relating to the duties of the farmer, hints j for raising Cattle. Poultry, Grains, Trees, j Vege aides. &c , &c, with suggestions tor 'keeping buildings and farming utensils in repair. This is supplemented by a well edited department, widely copied, under the head of THE HOME, giving receipts for practical dishep, hints j ;or matting cioimng ana ior Keeping up with the latent fa-h;ons at the loweut price, j Every item of cooking or ecomomy suggest ;ed in this department is piactically tested ! by experts before publication. Letters from 'our Paris and London correspondents on ; tlie very 'atest rashions. Ihe Home De 2 15 p m ' partmeiit of tl.e Weekly Herald will ,3 35 ' ; HRVe tne house-wife more tliau oue hundred times vie price of the paper. Ihe interests ot SKILLED LABOR are looked after, and everything relating tu mechanics and labor saving is carefully recorded. There is a page devoted to all the latest phases of the business markets, crops, mer chimdise, &c , &c. A valuable feature s found in the specially reported prices and conditions of THE PRODUCE MARKET. Sporting News at home and abroad, to- ; gether with a Story every week, a sermon j by some eminent divine, Liteiary, Musical, and Dramatic, Personal, and Sea Notes. ; There is no paper iu the woild which con ! tains so much news matter ;very week as the Weekly Hekald. which is sent. ost j age free, for One Dollar. You can subscribe at any tune THE NEW YORK HERALD in a weekly form ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. ' JfNOTiCE to Subsckibehs. Remit in drafts on New York or Post Office money : orders, and where neither of these can be procured send the money in a registered letter. Address, NEW YORK HERALD , Broad ;vny & Ann St., N. Y. i octlG no5-tf
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 24, 1878, edition 1
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