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i i i 1 1; 1 W'1 y , Hi' i . r'P - ' 'Hi ! v ; : 4' ' ft: jj;iie (fhathnm Record ! THURSDAY, December 12, 1S7& H. A. LOKD02T, Jr., Editor. 'UfSTAY Carolina in some wf f. f1 : from the discussion of politic ne.u- tres aud devote a portion of its space its nower for the advancement oi tne Democratic rart.v, and contributo its i.4 .uv .- t. 41.0 cmmo r-.f ihii AWL o.iv.vl-'o - - jiarty, btlieving as we do that therein-we will promote the interests of our people and the prosperity of our county, yet we shall not overlook; and neglect other matters more di- reetlv alTectin our people. On the . , 4 .... , tli'vP 1.ji-i-i4n rtnv lim J 4. 4 . . ana attention more espceianj to sucu matters, as the improvement of our public roails, the protection of heer, the fence law. eic, On these ques- , . . tions we siiail express cur opinions fully and without, regard to their be- ing popular or n:; p un-Jar. The fvmililn horn, that the p-?ss r.:id , ,. ii i , our puuuc men seuLvaxij whj jwu too afraid ot incurring opposition. and too apprehensive of losing popn- lar favor. And we call upon our people to speak out their opinions, and through the columns oi' the RixcRD to interebaugo their vi .44, .uipv.w. Another question which should enae their attention, is the encour- a-ennt of sheep huJbandrv. This orn 1 mi-ivi-iTr5f was considered of so great import- ance, that the Constitutional Con- i iir- fii, vention of 1875 in revkieg our State : Constitution, adopted an Amend ment for this express purpose, but thus ftir, has done no good, because our Legislators are afraid to enforce by proper legislation the Constitu- tion whieh lhe.v stpp.v fo snriiirirf. give the proper attention to the mat ter, and let our people continue ing and pressing it, until relief forded. inoneconntv M,ehlTrb S fttate, ana nas given entire satistae- tion. No doubt many other coun- ties win wisn to try it does seem an ou'rage compel one around his land Our readers will doubtless have ob- RPrvfid thn.t. fhri T?rrrT?Ti lmu Inn! nnHi. 1 " ' v..,. ...u UVU11- ing to say about the Senatorial ques-! i ,i . - .... . tion, wnicn nas been, and still is dis-1 cussed so much. During the Con- j n-easional canvass nnr timn wna tnnl 0 much engaged in advocating the 1 election of our candidate, and since then we have thought it more im portant, to discuss the public roads and other matters more direcdy af fecting our people. So far as Gov. Vance and Judge Merriraon are con cerned, we have the highest regard ior them both, and think they are 4.4-4. , Statesmen, of wnom any people may well feel proaa, and our interests 111 r, 1 111. nil jurt; 1. y t 4 f r,r,M.ni , I; . T ; iT;.. :.. i . ! raoclvtenimrg com-.ty ami HKpure m-:conUiiue to make knives muI snssors, ; Gnillt the bust rcnroRcnl xu il iccciiw v. . . a enex x xec x , . , ' to the practical workings of the no " American will b, foolish iw SOn im.nt ,nd the Rhonst Free Lianc9 our attention v.as at- lvervbouv onirut to ttke it cspecm- L . i t, rii , i, v 1, . i l rr i iree uanca u. xi Pi.fi,.. All ! fnce htw there: jenoagh to lie tint the JvjgU.ti : rllP c.,n non.urita He clnms tracted to the following seusioie unes, """V; V print, works will be chud, bat ihe ! GrM!1t's ibi:inci..l vi -ivs w.nld . , iwnnla in Hadlev s townshni are Editok Patriot: ill vou nieasa fn -..i..- , , , "V 11 '""V'1 x- which we copy ana most neanny i,,inHWimv!l ntv i nrtWnbmnirli HiPtrirtf.tn ,11H, ! Wea;;von OI ito hi. mVV rt many hard , 4.0. . , t , V - i 1 I tne nixetnatious of trade will siiow 1 a-iuo'-ruN dorse; : paper tint jrives all the conutv news . readers some facts I obtained during u:, r .. 1,.,.,: .,...! owtuat anmncr ongic-.; llia a,l its expenses. au can . U)y J;Ue ,vwic 10 eeuieumu- in re- wilich he mmrnfuUy consider inotv. election has come and passed shout over our paper, there has never oreuce to the Tence (piv-'stion. h.-olit-ihl th-m hi wn -n-o sn'.Wi i t v 1 4.1. -i. .1 1 41. ! rrv. . :u.... ,f ...l.:,7. T l..uui,Jlv LlilJl Ills )VIl .U C Mll.J.1,1 and x;emocruu T f1, 1:11 1'"- l'- j J-oh lmuiuxu., 01 x .is M to drawbacks and dangers whi-h tht. 7, ,t ,v -f 4:..1 Tryi'clft. 1 X 1.1- .1.4.. 1 T 1 4.1. . 1 1 1 4....1 4 XT i. T ... I "g ICullllI U, JlOVrf kll'XVi. J M(l- J)llt IUO xiaus ox .tciwuaa x am so xxexxguieu x inuur) ivuun ; ny u e wuu-m'a xx-uuei .- f ff j f a j j f v . XlOli, JJ.L4.au o -- " rx w . 0 , .w ....... , kmil .lro aiways in LU.U1.UltU;Uld tlVf fl,0 (St aUCl reiiL-ucxiLuviii 4ii tuio "", xiie iuid piu w xiaiijcv s miuisu; ui uiit liiUDiuiwi m cii i:sx .iiw 1 .. tl .v.. ,i.i .1., tl. ,1 1 ; . of the nation, it iu: iiuo .-c vi,llV -are getting aioi)g nne sewing w;iu, ; upon tuo i.ur grounu ic K.-ome.i tiovr v0 (.oln., u fi- a-; f.T XirOliriilLC 4U4. IUU v'- ;iUl.4 illt' ilOY I '1 rilallul, w .1JV' lUlf. VUI i;U.Ul iU.IU, .11. II. ..' . JJ tl" J-., ,...ii..,iin t,. 4!. . . ....... I... . I I aim power n'auw auh.i. xiiere are no peispxe xu iiit: umiu , wtioui we were t:i ii.ui, mm :i;su ui:u j ....,.., 1 . f ;! , . :' . . ,1 !- -. .1, , l 4 I., !,.-, ,111, o il 1111 V- MT -..-....-.. 41. 4,. 1 . i.ll.: 1 .. .. . . .i I pose 01 tumumg up ?V? . ot UUatuam mat Svt :uong iiny oeutr : ?t therr neigUl.. rs at nome, waiC:wh;eU ;m? COU!S?autiy Kr.unh,g t,,t t.. H7i: As.i'.ric:i w:s discovered in! and develop ag oiu xxuxxxcx . u tlum the people 01 iiaaiey s iovmi- , bronglit. one unanimous resp-mso in eo:lluu,.ci:l wru tM(i )VM. ,.H.Ut t . u. T;lf, Hl.,, uri,,tin.,r t,r, ss w:,s set. comparatively uuicnown ana uuap-, sw : favor of the stock 'r fence law. iiii-,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,.,.,,.,,,,,....,, ,; . i.,,(,, i,,. ;i!(i'U' predated, xuonl c5.' j Af fdr the Betobd it utbo l,Mt- poor .! ricK Vyita ml Mack, .U i ; (,;: ; h,. 1 1 u,u. 'X1113 sugg.-s..i,ii o,w....w,vi4 v i-r " li V V I flocked out optTative hiu!iMi hisf-..o!-.!-vs-em oF tho uuiverso in 1517; Lu-1 cotemporarv should bo acted upon by j orHi Carolina. I hope t no chila- .Wd men 011 the subject avd ,)Ut in tUo wovs0 se,sn the f.,n,.rr tn.r su.ra..n..d M.trn the dietiu 41 t 1" mishit. While' ronot 1natUam wxd talce 1 idlest in found inly one opposed to it. il- lA s1!1., ;lt, h.:ls? of n fji sr...-,, ..,-U .,( r..r,.4 h. ir.o 1 . v,v:,r ti1A firtf! I , rciuing our county paper and when was a renter, had one cow, which ; .,-, ,. ! i..v m.,.;,4; 1 the xvecoed will eer 00 axx nuxu tUev beeome meil UIul WOmen thev m. n.,w.d to run in the mvture . ," . Y"Y , ."V" ; . -w" . i upon all tuese important sinnecis, in raiseo. 11 nau o;uer it eons:-nea to xuib ou.. v 'ixotmraies ine (o! f.;iu jjv.,.j.imni S.IV , . s .... , . ... , 1 X Jl - I t I 1 !i.r lid 14 1- .1. I J IKl'Wi 4'. VIX .' which they are so deeply interested. ' compost map. .now 11 me uov- , in.niuy c-.v.-eenea oponon iuit )ii. s to lv, 1);V(,t:.j Sr;iU- Dogs I or Food. In our last issue we endeavored to r 1 "T 1 " T h ' v f , 1 V. , in the next IVt-sld- nriai tnip.K-n, A writer in the New York Thnr-. , ,. , , it, let tueiu kef! tii" tax as tt is, ana a better tpialnv tt t an, 1 luirt-r , .,, , , . .1, f . 1 , ,...11 call attention to our public roads, for n. .rt.i11(.x '.i. .,,.. .,.l ru.l,l -. a,.,, ,,1., .,, and it wih be m-es-iry l.:r aie dem- pieu.c that , he time v.dl come ,,.n1lfli;tn.vn;, rMhr 41, ,t sn .:., 1 . : ... . . ... :,.f : 1..i.., 1 f. .oeratic ptrty. U it sueceods, to earry !k-:i dos wilt become a laoute , , 1 41 4 " ' ; : m , ,r , that State. Inc.- believe t::t a ::::u-:e l loo x iu civii:2ed nations. ixxucxi xetuxus in.:.t;44.. u., .,,44 .....iwv uum.,, 4.. v : y.. 4 Vi.su.ni tnan is r.ec-s.,rv to this, iff n-.itls lhut a vmii- do- tastes Cai miserable roads. e hop- our firm- tuimaai-u.M.ia'.u,, ,u, u1Vw. , 44 .t ut-t a- .... tj,.lt Thurm-n- is the mos' ivum- wrv mneli like mutm. Wli-n that in m 4 4 4i- 44 i-i 4i tne Ciovernment supplement it at s sured us tuat triev would n-t ro . . , ... , . . 1 r . 1 , . - ,.ti, .,,.,,,;,, ers wid nintate tiiH matter until thev , . , .lt V , . Li. ,i . n '4. -.. lur niau mtt' st. unless it iu:-v aur' eomes p'-rh.-ros Aortii taiojina m very ut jusw rau ur, and ,lust , alSowtil to prowl at will, over ' v r f-i.i;..e half the demociMtic vote of tin on common Honesty, to the eountr. Ad. wlm.t. is Ktill mor. ! ' . ..4. . : Stat. OF in order to keen out; im.o.lc oii..u,t ti,,, I meinbers m the several circuits, t-' 3nilL. , to tt,' S anther man's stock. . countrv, after the adoption of an ! ?VRn.1 mwnoc5 Sii 1143 'T eUCej 1 tration. This appears to be ir.cre;,! The discussion of these questions ! Amendment to the State Constitu- i p-l; merease, .-5 -,U. Number ot . r.lther thnn UJoilide(1 1)V hu h.iv Sash, can do no harm, but may result iu ; tion by a large majority of the peo- j "V""8. ,jal;tIse; ' , Anrubcr, j given a Cabinet appointment to the i Door?, much good. If our papers and pub- i pie, for the adequate protection and ! '- -' 01 f Ar" ! Stat in the person of Kevs. The. '4 and lie men would devote as much time j encouragement of sheep husbindrv." ! uber ot Sundiy schools bid; in-. lvpul)iicart lea(iers ,ire a1 in" favor f; Blinds, and attention to the discussion of In order to carry out fully what was i 1S; A . of ?y Grant, and many say he is the on!v nJ . TTnt these matters as they do to politics,! designed by those who framed this l1100,1 tethers 4,5d4; increase 00.,. ! hope for the mlm,s8 of ,1 ivv. 1 f;l 0ff latOrM, the country would be more prosper- part of our organic law, the Legi.-la ! I imo OI Qnday o?!1 f uo'ftrf ' The democrats of Alab una are in 3 s to&J ' ous, and we would not have so much ltare this winter, should levy a taxi 4aJ; YiCrvn6i- Alu,,uut favor of Bayanl for the Presidentid A W 'Tr, cause for complaining of the "hard on an dogs in the State to insure the iutcosf the snperanuua,ed ; C:lJ)di(latt, two yeiU.aiH;llflc ; S)-- Ji&S times' ! extermination of at least the greater ronWS and orPhaU8 In the State of Georgia Senator 1 Lcathor and Rllltto Ecltinff, might safely be erdruHted to either. own (ai. Thtt re'fiul e enact As to who shall be the Senator is ttent of rach R kw or 80mething for the members of the Legislature j Bimilar, would 1 ih; extermination alone to say and we are perfectly will- o a livillg naifimc6f tLftt otherwiBe in?r to leave the riRtter to fhp-.r t-i-!-! & . . ' . dence and god sense, feeling j . j , " sured that Chatham will this county. , . . I J .... noma rrnn 1 lolillt timn 1 . - 1 . 4 3. 1 i which has been used in the discuss ing of this unfortunate controversy, had been expended in agitating and discussing the best road-law, dog-law and fence-law, the interests oi our people would, have been best promoted. the xnemoers-eleet, from 1 c;,i ni i i a J ..- . 1 ,. . IT.U.4444U.4 tl., VHJ14UU.tiiV;a it,Oti. Ct.4j.t4. iji J I Xi. 444 till Ul Oi VJ144UU ) 444 n Y HUitt 4J ti.4. V. If.itMullv reoreuent 41. ..i.. . i a: if ... j . . 4. i4, 4. i u-uci iiiort, xxiaii cioes me sueep: ui-piiuiiiu iuuuu uiuc nnu. iuuuev xxt IC 14444444, UXab Jl me on1 n ,-,...,4.. l.,44 -)4, J 4 4.. . Correspondence. l'Oi; THE RECORD. Hadley's Mill, Chatham Co., N. C, Dec. 2ml, 1S78. Mi;. Editok: As I h ive s.en sever- i :(11Mw.Pp.o,1omWi: .ATi.M,,utHK:n1,luu ,11 T 4 1, ,,,,...1.4 I ,x-..,,T.I n-vifn Uiemselves together through he Chr.stmas lnhdays, and sociably ; through the wiut-r. There are no people in the county , m:lv teep xt Uo for the at ion. I will have to close with all r to the Record. roi: t:ie record. Cuatham County, X. 0., December 2nd, 1873. 3 Ik. Editor: Peav. Siu: e would suggest an i(lea to tllc politicians in reference to the tobacco rovs to every Vody, the yen; nnfnir and ut tne low 'Trades are hundred, the to Rome two tl while th:1 f t h on SO dollars p would be not mor hnvAveCi per c so the wav it now.i.5, we finners don't ,u-et more ! th:i:i pay for stripping and taking to mailiet for common tolvieco. If thinLTi remain so, we peiltd to ouit raising government will thereby" lose the tax on a great deal of it; for if it i- .1 i . i i 1 -. wouio.tn'jngei.iue tax; v.nivas it now stands, the (loveruuieut, will lose the entire tax; for it cmnot be iased and marketed at the present for Q i,. T , , 0 , 4 ' Il.lil .414 UUL .44ClviV4 Uti'V44 Lt'TIIEK CxX3'ij. roi: thi: l-r.ri.ii;?. Gulf, Chatham Co., N. C, December idi, 187 . Editor Blcord: In 1S77 I wars -.4.1 i 1.1.- n 1 1 "Pintea uy iDe v.-uniy tion: As is l:iunvu:n.ui, h m :y v- liI!r-'-- ,ilA.Mllll -,;;) ..... ,!,. ,lf kuiv. h were nsel in En-l m h itud .1 i;""!1- tax on tohaceo is i-cni in aw 11 1 n i juu ovmu y., ''iJi-i.n ,! ...nli- too first whei-h-d c.irnaires iu Fruuce i " lifeilIIiiS2lC2lSir. aJ. cfl . iequn.1; for instance, spnnu-ing up m t,.e wooa.-, u "' ' tKtr, fM1. t,. ,,m..fc of th:lt 3o.V.); Torqnato Tas.o woloiu;' 'a' j sepl9-3iii 0 selling at 81.00 covenrtg of the ground witn veg- . ; ; ; ; ,-..1. ,.,.,,, in: i;i,...f, W:5S .rslmrd to rctl. Tiif.tmi 1?aMvw1 nln a i I'us.uid per eon-., x went i.ito ln tuncx 1 ., so f. wl. , ,.,(Wf ;,r.-.-.;:,4 f M. :t.,i i" , (Wei hv tii massacre of ! n-An-n a n,Tr,nL. ult-s e!l for SO or nnd eaeh of the mi a-svpv.l me tu-tt ,;. ;, , " , - ,;, St. K ie-l ,uew in 1572: Oervuntes Kulei-h Daily Cotton Market Re-1 V KH Kf Thi (7! HX N er hundred, which tiee the aaoplioii oi tue it tne .tr', ,1. ivrt.t,- i.m. Onix ,ie iu 157:h tin, :Prts and the latest chan-es in New i V: a Vivwi o'J to ( KHh o.u::hry vi o-jei had improved won- .' ;..-.,..,. J?1 : York and Liverpool Markets forward-! orLH., per uun.ueti. j.Lie uveviiMei.; i--ck to rue m system i r 00 i r , ; ,...,.-..- ; f t ,, . f l,.rc ii.,t the agricultural statistics for tV tl;vre ia ";c' ..lv on- farm in the Partiality for greeiib tek doctrines in nrg-, townsnip. Alter 1 had txmshed laua umler ;l 1;ivvful ft;nce (live fefct , aance. iienancs nas a strong ,!- A is af- Til ,-,'14 ! , 1 Iai-Ii, pig tight, and shvng enough "r"' t iwq ' ; ! , . . . riii- to iieep a neihoors hu ngrv hog out,) : " 1 -n , , -a Halt tlos m the tofM- -iret the cost, of these inferior fences : . .1,ll,n-.h rh"rmrm lW',?'n;1 ,,n--v 1 J 1. L I .rjivetimas as much as the good mcnt. when I toll von lhat fh.ern n.r. uve hundred curs "and bench-Ierge.l ! ifct Kaid tax l'o to uav for sheen kill- n l Uir Iirr. V.,r. T lw.4- 1 4 1 VfO. 41 jn X 44. U W VY L13(4I' ITUfl I I Jogs are useful animals; the vigilant j u-o f -ill ln(V 10 ( fnwz-n. -, 4 Vi t- y,r1r "t'r we " , ; Can afford to W tax for m 1 m n.. n 4 A(j nu,s ueeu oUiiu imih me ug tax, would exterminate all the dogs, and then the taxes would increase, and ! in the end, do more dampge to the farmer in the destruction of pigs, by dogs. I do not know whether j t.hiWr,Tild1.an nr "Rnf ih would be easy to ing a premium fo this way cach ,portcman, could make k;, nRi"f.d bv mtin-r 4i.ir wouia te a jrreat bar to tne success I 4-44V4. VUilUlV UCOLCJT Ul 1 J . 6K eep. than Chatham county, bo give us the necessary protection, and the -wool-growing business will develop into gigantic proportions, and sot n become one of tiie staple products of our fair land, Very respectfully, R. L. Jenkins. . -4L- v..4uumij nee, noii worm tneir wenj-ut, m saw-1 , tne ucicet usuu ue u nua nm c:.rr ' i , ii i i, ! rs umber of local wrua-chers and;' -r i .-i-. i- . :m limvnKir t to 1 tin larroM. n fit i o . .. J. l.iiiv i iiioitit rennonc.in j :iiv n i A. 1 4 l.i4JUtJVU ACl OfJll LtUUMl.',! U ' VLLinTj I IK, ' . . . I 'O''''' XO o.'Hi4V ix;i I il Ii l"l ' '1 ' f remedy, by offer- 1 ' , 7 iUAlu" ""inuVl lid not allowed to serve his r a fox scalp, to the Mrrzu,::,nn 'SZ , , tuink therefore, Tilden ' I n . 4T wnul fri.rtTro-! T l- irr. ic- rn Tlnx'in rr anniH nnMr nTn ta liTCfi ii awa -4C4 tJ 4fWV 4 W VUV j The Fence Law. As the question of "fences" or "no fence" is agitatiug ihe public mind, and is creating quite a discussion, we copy the following letter from Dr. Benbow, of Greensboro', to the Patriot, giving the result of his visit to Charlotte, ho h;i hv been appoint- j -i 4, i. i iCU oiio ox :i tojh:uiii.vv iu -u lo - . . t t!e, ot Ldgecombe, generaby pr-1 ptmn-hng xpiesnon.. c-dcnUvd to und ; out the sentiment of ;he p-op Vltlt t whom we were talking, and also thai hinds of his neighbors Now positively this ono is the only ! opponent I saw, and am uure I talk ; ed with one Hundred men who lived j on farms. anv land there for sal-; that d.rtuliy Tiie citizens of Gharl-if. thev til! do not ue J'orth-.'si bu-ter, tlieir mirket is Ivuintifully suinlied ntAXT. CfiliiM'- -;li 4l,rt iwmvlftfiw e tiwL- in I -it ; . . . . . " . . " 1 . . . , .. .... --- , U U IT llicril' I HI I'l I 1 1 1 1 il 1 1 1 (' !T ;K lllirv 1.1 'lilt 41 I Til it HI'AUO 111 I II 1 1 .1 1 Tl lT 1 !l, , i " ' . r; ' lot he makes the best of -t aiul i-;-l Albert Diir. r gave the world a : -rr rt 19T ISA to her he said the law was all right i . 4,w. , t i .1 ? i I M Si Ptl n IWi esPOCtS .iTiil w.ivi.-.-i.l litit ho s.jT(l ii tiiiil ... . 1 . . .. " . " ; . , . . , I . e i o;i liino iiiauv viios.u uuc.'isio:i;u mc:-, ui inzt: lit-tgus hl me spinning-: T .eighth winch were not so fat ho; ht, irvi Uvheel i-, motiou in 1830; the germ' GENE It. J. ; thought a. they would have b-en ; ! f ;i tl, hn.v win. U and looms of ;v. "...V v v ; irrom .1- e.v xo.u :,eraiU. rMi thousand fiihiro actont'.s. Heu- ; -nil.l ha lvivn I'r tli?n run n't rlmi n- .1 v- v 1. h .i i ; . . - ... . r' 1 ui. ii mvi"u" - T ip Tkflvt, Prpei dmit. ! VTTf .J ,,.,1 fi,.tlv ,.! I..... I.. .1 I,,., 1 1'IIV - ! if Mtfn i: ih muMiltnreil tiel. s. t-t".. . . " " . . 1 " 1,1 1 ,V " . " .7 i TT. - ' t. t. mooiie, a. a. Thompson- ill . bo com- with the best pi:t!ity cf n-i(hhor-i', aud the hood made buttt-r and at lower pric 1 than before the adoption of the stock hiw 1.1 4 e 1! i 1 t .1 cui ox iiip assess a vain' or riu-ir lands. The Abb-ville, S. (' , Vi ss s;iys it cosis tnat eounv a:r.va-i:lv over one hundred thousmd dollar. IV" 14. V (I IM1 1. t I IV'.l-.iU'l 'l"ll.U.1 H(FI . il oi old hojjs j. id cows ff tiu-ir iielus. : I went out in the country and saw fields of grain without fences, the pr(,prietors assert'?'.- lvd. the dipre dations of s'oek h . '.ot beeti one ; tenth ns' much as un-!er the old sys tem; that the feeling between neigh loots had improved, which was one 01 us leaiures; mat ine actual cost ,4" 4-., r.4.,.i. 1 41 14 n-.n-ii; luu nu'Liv il.h lliilil -mo-tifth that of keeping the crow. Ite:-pec: fully. Amount distributed, as follows; For the bishop assessed, $1,385 : 1. . , 1 I . . . ' " a,, j VOllJt.4 CIIWI.. 4 -assessed, $G,00: coll,ctofl : ggr 50 ;otltribuied to foreign missions, $3,729 02: domestic mis- j - o"o q i81011 w" Distillation of Corn. There are manufactured in this country about 02,000,000 gallons of dlstllled lintH a year, aud it requires on aa average o d-4 bnaheis of corn bat ab4out ??n(r ?fSh ??,e3 into distilled spirits. Kaleigh Ooserver. fFroiii the New York Ile.al l. Stick to Your Farm. Trade in manufactured goods is perfecting some article of general use, and suddenly find that elsewhere some one has been at the same work and can sell the result for less money A few years ago England was the j only country which manufactured cotton prints for export, while the idea of any one competing with her in her home markets was laughed . l.lNB JW. .- i. . , -i n ; a cxouiur 1011, was x 4,cu,uuy,uuu uusu- non,fl .,;,rt.,..i., K . at as a bit of insanity: but to-day American prints are being worn by j operative iuEnglish cotton mills, hav- j ing been found to be prettier, better j and cheaper. Now we hear that j agents of German cutlers have been to Sheffield, heretofore the aoknowl- edged centre of the cutlery trado oflmoVpn of as a possibility for the I the world, and sold their goods at mi.iiion for Vice President. Col-1 !iiiM,.nr. nrl.il. 41.,. 1. -4" 4 . i" "'iiow;i!iiPu1:u:iiiius0 eou ,i ,,0 nmlpvKi,! Hh, will i . " ' ' o,,, c m afilict f awKs uit, a ' 4. lK.k.on?;. wiel. lls wo..b rs i(1 , ; 1.. .. 11. : i ClICIXXATl, P.c 2; lST. The Enquirer ot to-day Ins a p-sge and a half of interviews vi h s-'Ufh-eni men upiju poetical issues that likelv t.) come firw,;rd m-mt sn?.p-vt t th"ir put v. A.mm..u the dom'oerats the mt.st Vo! iren .le I'-'alur.' is th:it tliey ask no'.hhti;' in t'u? wav of e;iUiliil:iies or the S hi li. but are coutett t let the INurth na:ne the ticket, while they will s-ip-7 1 i" t it U!iiU's'i'.M:ii!. In Jven- is o.OOO vo'i-s niitro iv thmany other d(;::.'rvt iu O'..io, and argues from tint ' nee. s .lt of making him the nomiii'-e fo g' t Ohio's twenty-two vot- s in the t 'i ' tor.d college. Anions the ti1 ncl,y reublieans, in. -hiding postinast'-rs and' revenue .iers of all irraile; who have been appointed by II tyes. there is a unauiuiou- c.dl for Giv.ut for a third ttU'm. Failing to ;et him they put G'onkliag as their .seeos d ehoice. In a long 'orrhern line of S5f:itn ( Fi:irfi.l Hen TT:ivri; .,; iin.. is spoken of for a )lae-:-? on the ticket -1 In Tennessee the democrats show a 1 this fall, Tilden has scarcely any supporters, and oue of tlm pentle mtn interviewed savs if he were on gives lienuneks toe le:tl in tne race, lilden and Thnrman, he "M cover if tuey should carry them next year, ine oouin ne says mil re-j main, solid, because it must to pro- i serve itself. Senator Ben Hdl is m favor of Tilden's reno tarnation lbSO. Ex-Governor Brown is also for rilden,puttin.g it in these words: 'T think Tilden should be his own successor. The sentiment against more than one term ought not to apply to the c isa where the president first term. should be ft Am n.-.i-o . ic party as his o n successor." Georgia republicans are so. id for Grant. United States Marshal Smy the says it will be Grant if Gr mt says so. "With Grant out, Georgia would divide between Blaine and Conkling. The State of Virginia politicians are J "u,"l"ll I greatly divided on questions of policy ana extremely reticent as to the choice of men. Among the class known as soft money democrats Thnrman is the favorite, on account of his stand this year, he beinn also a native of the Ibtate. Among hard mney men, how- ever Bayard has the lead. Such men as General Joe Johnston an I Ran- dolph Tucker, who lead the hard money element, will be likely to sup- In..!-!- tn on i j i.if..kr -mi lV 44. ili.iI.?vn. 1J:.KIVIMUI ..II.' J "II. . ..... . - . . . iiu ma riiiv.tT 111-1 itiiu t i.i i" ii jii vu:o: port Bayard when the timo comes, though now ret. : cent, on the subject, ItiN" rt.h Carolina the sentiment of string democrats isl irgelyin fav r Gf Thnrman, though Henuricks has manv friends. On the republican sideJndjre Settle, now of Florida is j , t"v 1 TT 1 1 Ci I 4 ,pi K .jierT. uongias, umioii orates it..,.i...i -., fW. "7 n . , .7, hitive. of man that bring money S02113 Iiitarestitig Dates. Dates ire generally dry reading; thfre is sometimes a significance th mere grouping -f dates; aud readt r will hud such significance in nt'ontivM eonsideration of the lowing t vcuts, :!! occurring be lil. over a c nturv: Post-olli-es ,VHn. flrst ,r:lk!ish,l'in 14(51: n.int- ii i : i, ..f 1 ... ... ... ,...4. .....1 first, constructed rv VII E t iiwt:r hroke wiiti tlie pope j in loiii; I.-n.itius Loyola found-j v I t't- rd(-r nf the Jesuits in i ir,r?r,;(:;dvin founded thi uuiversiry : Consignments of all hinds of Mer d ti -nev:, ni !' ; i:'ern neexlles ; t.1)aU(fise .m( projuce solicited. Sat- on noi e.ime iuto use in x. : ;ue nrsr sfaciorv pftiPS on:lraiitd nn.l nm.nnti T " En-i.tnd in i-ovS; t. l-.-e--ps were in- v.-nted in 15t0; Sp-neer, Shakspere, Jjicon. -pi'-r, i Ciio, ir;iln wore coutei2poruri.-s in ioDO tiiese are i oum' of 'he inon? iinjnrtant head-' holds of European history within a! sintriecenuirv. Rev. Lvinau Abbott. ; 1 in Suud ! v Al t moon. luW III i est d v;s as well as ouni: ought to 'iast .ii.e itiu? ton" ii.Mu the number of sheep they itevour. Patriot. n i-;v Aivi;iinsi:tEX is. G. WALKER .HANKS, wrni- JULIUS LEWIS & CO, Il.aleig!i, 7. C, Dealers in lAliDWARE EVERY BESt-RIPTIOX. oc; 3-nc3-tt it-i- iidw iiiiVst her 1 1 i!ii:ilu. ilyi'n Paints, Oils, &c. tmM M&Mt in tlie State! Book and Sob Printing AND Do ie in the very best style and at prices that defy competition Merchants, Manufacturers, 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, fcc., at short notice, and prices guaran teed to be as low as any first class house, North or South. BOOK SI?DZ3?G and Blank Book Manufacturing jOf every kind done neatly quickly land cheaply. Legal Blanks our Specialty. EDWABDS k BPvOUGHTOST, oct3-no3-3m NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ALL WOOL CASHMERES ! ' De Alma A New French Fabric of Black Dress Goods. THE LAKGEST AISD MOST SELECT STOCK of LADIES' CLOAKS ever exhibited in this market. M and Filial Skirim fs? Ladies, 4 All qualitiep, trimmed and embroidered. A LARGE STOCK AND VARIETY OF corsets, at prices to please. lugs, FLOOI ASD TABLE tl c-a rii T iJ, iLd Vy Aid Bought from the Mauhicturers All new Styles end Choic DBins dever before shown in this marker. JUST HEO'EfVED AT rsTTr &. somas'. DAILY" AIIIIIVALS OF ;Hnf aaft Seasssalile Dry Goods. Ih JOKHlNd DEPARTMENT is filled villi tinf ni'-st i sirable goods, all ot which were bought by the Case at Agents Cash! . j i ... . . ile'chauts will i-ave monev V.y buying or ' 1 We beg to remind the public that a large portion ot our goods is being sold at COST. seitiy 3m :ackin, AL EMISSION MEitCHAHT, East, end Citizens National Bank, RAILEIGH, IT. C. ;td every day to patrons. defers to Raleigh National Bank UUu tue business puunc oi Hie city, A larjre invoice of MILBURNi Vr.VGONS for sale at $75 each: sub-1 anti d work and warranted. ! OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES ht! -c-0 to $lt't) each; workmaushiu and! material guaranteed. Flour, Corn, Oats, Foder, Hav, lIeal, Chops, Brown StuiY, N)ith ohna Hams, Siues and Shoulders, fact all kinds of Produce always store. ser.tlO om D. T. J0HJW. G013iI8SfOH KEROKANT, A"D Two Doors Nortli Market, Wilmiugton St., Raleigli, SI. G. VVp nrf nnr 5n rpirr. nf nnr fntl fiin-L ! i of Groceries, consisting in part of I Sugar, Coffee, i Bacon, Lard, 411. O .14 I uxxet at., o.ur,, : Moxasses, ails, Lejither, Fish, Winch v olTer at prjet s ns low as the low ; put. Strict attention jiwn to the sale of all consignments. Ample room for siorafre ot cotlon ; for those who wish to hold I will ' charge low rates ot storage and make cash : advancements on cotton left with me. : Correspondence solicited. : D. T. JOHNSON, 2 Boors North Market, Wilmington St. ALFRED WILLIAMS. K. G. HAURELL. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO, "Wholesale and Retail BOOK SELLERS and STATIONERS, RALFiIGH, N. C. Everything in our line furnished PROMPT i In and at Lowest Prices. Special terms to Teacher?, Merchants and Sunday Schools. Complete Catalogue of School Books sent ree on application. sep 11). 3m W. E. AXDEKSOX, President. P. A. WILET, Cashier, CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, OF RALEIGH, IT. 0. septl9-tf Boots, Shoes and Gaiters for Gents' Youths and Boys, at all pricep, and quali ties to suit every one. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. SAXTORPj N. C. Eight Han&'Sidc Going South, Left Hand Side Going North. Passengers take Breakfast poinpr South Supper going North. MEALS SO CTS. W. C. PAGE, Formerly of Cary, Proprietor. oct 24-no 6-tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. II. & Pt. S. TUCKER'S STOCK OF DRY GOODS, STOW i Ladles Dress iroods. Black and Colored Silks, j l,1! ?v,.!1' Ta,tar!,P variety, fit W. H. & 11. S. TUCKER'S. Ladies Linen Collars and Cuffs, TTamln.r-Edgino-s, Bxrejre, TippiiR, and Lrirw VeiK ingrs, Harps, Scarfs. Necktie, Hosiery, Rushings, Ribbons, a fine linn at ' W. n. & K. S. TUCKER'S. We solicit an examination of our Ladies' Misses' and Children's Cloaks, full lines 0f wliicli we have just received. W. n. & R. S. TUCKER. Ladies' Shawls, in Broclie, Shetland, Zephyr, Cashmere, long and square Blanket Shawls. W. n. & R. S. TUCKER. Ladies' and Gents' Kid Gloves, with 2, 3, 4, 5, 0 buttons, durk medium, li-rht and op-' era shades. All numbers and pricts. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. Gents' Furnishing Goods. Underwear Linen Collars, Shirts, (lanndried and un laundried). Cheapest in the city. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. ,t- . tiflP.Kri, n .",.,;:..- Wents , lontlis atul LIk.vs Hats Fur Ju8t onemu, Gl'.s snk'lfts uiwaunoi ci i ir, jib . ' , ! W. II. & R. S. TUCKER'S. j Camets. Rnrw. .Mats. Rlai.keta. BmPt., ' Oil Cloths, in well selected Ptvles and j iciup, nuu nil uuiioin ugures. 4 i.4 a Tr. II. & I. S. TUCKER. seplt)-nol-oni J. P. GULLEY, Retail Dealer and Jobber of loreip aiii Domestic Dry Goods, Notions, White Goods, Ilats, Eoots, Shoes, Fine Hand Made Shoep, Clothing.&c. I i UUiSI AXD Jims: si ;a 3 vj; RALEIGH, N. C. SELLING COTTON A SPECIALTY". Consignments Solicited. septl9-ihn W. 21 Ealeigh, N. C, COjIjIISSION JiERCIIAXT. Sjle Agfent for the Sale of EGERTON'S SCOTCH SNUFF IN NORTH CAROLINA. Anl Dealer in SALT, AND FL0UI7, BOLTED ; VIRGINIA MEAL. J Conslp'iments of Country Produce solicited JOHN G. WIIVLIAMS, Presidetit. W. S. PRIMROSE, SSecretary. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IS THE NORTH CAROLINA H01UE INSURANCE COX P ANY, OF This Company will insure your j .Dwelling, ALlll, (jlll, btore, Oi Other ! building on the most reasonable j terms. ! All losses paid promptly. En- . COTirare Home Institutions. Insure j courage Home institutions. : . . , n j iAi a Ul aos J Apply to H. A. LONDON, oil., septlO-Sm Agent. J. J. THOMAS, Commission Merchant and Cotton Seller, NO. 8 MARTIN STKEET, alt:igti, x. c. Receiving', Sale and Storage of Cotton a Specialty. Will make liberal Cash advances, with low rate of interest and storage charges upon such consignments.. j jgRefers to Citizens National Bank Bepl9-3m ZZ. MAHLE, Opposite Market Place, Raleigh. Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of Gold & Silver Ware, s i 7 Watches, Clocks, Masonic and ITair Jewelry Watch Repairing and En graving Promptly Executed. SEALS &c. MADE TO ORDER. Of HMD Im, A nice assortment of Xuts, French C4indies, Best Laver Raisins, and a full Line of Groceries, For sale by Xft. T. HTORRIS & CO., "We are daily receiving consign ments, and get the Highest Market Prices, and look close after the in terest of our customers. 3X. T. iVorvis 5fc Co., sepl9-decl2-3m Raleigh, 91. C t. 5 1 .T"
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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