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LiiuaiMLLLixx)iiiiWiiiN iinn?i .. Mmmimm mriinnfriim m inri r tfrm Ih (Khiham lucon! Til U IbSl) A Y. Feb. nary 2(5, .... 1 S(). LOCAL RECORDS: Church Directory. AI'lVl:.'tM I.N I S "f UKV. T. .1. OATTIS. For March. l'mivini'M n -Sand.iy before tli let Snn.h.v i.i It ..'.h'ck r.. in. IIavwh'ik 1st Sun-lav at 11 t ('lurk n.m I'l.l'xsx.Nf llll.l. St cni y before (lie 21 Sunday t 11 o'clock a. in., aud second S.ini'iiv ii": I' l in. II It UlllSY Morsr.xiN' 21 Sunday Ht II o'e'e-k n m. Mr. Vi i:os-Satunlay before tht 3.1 tv nmin v a! 1 1 o'clock a in. Bitu'.x n's I'iiai'U-3 1 Sunday at 11 o' f'.m'k ii. in. Mi' Zios -Saturday before the 4 h Sun day at 1 1 o'clock a. in. 1'it t.-iioiio' lib Suutliiy at 11 (clock n in. I'll XTUXM CUI'ltl'II Suulay Kt J o clutk i. 1:1. AIM'OINTMKNTS V l:KV 1'. LAW. Mt. Viunon Curie ii Nt Sunday in ((IC'l lll "lt!l, Ht 1 1 II. in . Hill T p. 111. I'll "MM'iii' Ciuncu 2 I Sunday ct 11 a. in.. h.i-I T p. in. ... jUvwoiiii 1'iii.iirn : 1 Sunday al 11 a. Ul l"i T I HI. lil LK l linii II Mi futility r.t 11 a. in. APPOINT. KSTS OK KKV. K. N .loVSt'.l l'lTI'fH.ilvi' 1st and:!! Siiii.'h.v at n. in , Mini on tin- I'll Sunday nt 11 n. Din! 8 p. in. lurinj. Lent -i vices .m t licsoay Ht .") p. in., nnil on Kihhty at 10 n. Sun lav S.'luinl" tvvhileaud colored) at it, in. Ill t.K. 'J I S'llldnV i 11 a in. Foyer - 2d Sini'ly at I in Sanioiiii Friday night belorc tin' Sunday. I.m kx u.i.i: -- l-'iiilty nin'-.t before the Suudav. lth jy'diir up ! ihim ii urn n:i!l enjoying tin' tint tuu of shouting tl-0 red-breasta thai are e numerous in au 1 around our quiet little town. V,. are P tj'li 'Sled to announce tllBt t'..:tt tin' U"V. ' Miii will preach a. tin- HaniUt ihiin:h in this place, r.t 7 ' m-in-xt Sunday. I -"II you need any bish Potatoes, call ;it London's Cheap Store iir.il see t'.f iijden 'i l !!nseh!l IV-l'.e-s Cueap il.rl'tl Setd ,.t AI.I. KIM'S. "f.'"''Vi' regcl liiKt. one "I or.r val i:a I" ex -'hiing. s. the N"t!i t'aiolina ia- it", n drill. Truth- j"i:n::il, jiu! hnlinl at K.iyi tti'vi'.h', i no i:iore, ,'Tliii In nniiml ;-pniv,' 1 k" wu'lu-r i I.. : tiT tiki'ii H.iviimii;.'!- of hy o::r I'll ;ii'-r. till i.t vli. ui lu-y t woik. It h r'.r.o j;rh'iiii'' Hi-iuii-r, but irrrnilv d-sr tbi-.t we may yt-t mX- r with w-v.-n- cM. yon in i ll ii-"' t ' -I AN V U'i-.-I. yu run hU-iivs I: i I t'n- Ul'.-n' n'l iliiy hii I tin l.ATIWT STV1.KS t I,n.I..is t:hf. M..n-. Ximv ! 'iIh r '.! KVKIJV v k. S'uviftl barniiiM in li-a ly MaJo Cb thin, ,rn -tinu.4, Sic. If:" l'i.i.'!ia w l.o winli to ai I in th iiiii- m-r i n Tin vlny "f t'omt wo. k, for tin l .M.i-ni il lb" Hnp'i-t ;hurrli Ht thin Ihi''", an- p 'i'ii -i-ti-1 to l.-:ivf tln-ir coniril'H'iiiH xvi-.l Mr. Win. V. ' u--hi on tin- tn-vioii:' M ,i,i:ay. .lnytliinj thai.kiuily ri-n-ivnl. -U:1 n-ri-iv.-1 al Hvimm Jt !!f:.'lfii'n N.-W tiii"a;i St'Tf I'loviT. tlr.'hari tiias, Timothy, anl lli'i'l ira-H Si', il. AM i rrKoiiM iinh bii''l to us ri'vii'Fti'l to ch'.I hiuI at-ttli- tln ir a- mta. AuiithiT lot ! thofe i h-0Miit cianrH, ut Vvnuiii ll.-a.l . ii'.". l'ltiiil'iil -V',ilt. Mr. .L hn CiiMiiob .ii, a yonnt; man living iii-iT Mirl l.i. U . in tin.-" I'oniiiy, nn t with a j ainhil ii jury hy tlie pn iiKiturH ilim'harjri' of a pistol, ou tin- 17 h iiot. Tin' bull pi'H o rati'il the li'ht h i,' and umy prove a hit'i ouh ctl'.iir. V.V aro inforuif.l that t!m lMttslmro Hnn'S Hmid w ill hoi ii bo rt-orHir 'il, innl that we w ill thi-ii liHV.- a fit: t rnt baiul. It afl'orila u fii'iit b KKuri- to maki' this tin liouiu'ftin ut, lor tl.i band cri'laiiily Hiidu very much to tint lilt- ol our litth! IJ-w. lint l'Iiit-:ttor. Wtt rt'tiirn thaiiku to I". lhittoiirk .i t'o., of Nt-w York, lor lln March iiunibiT ol tho "Pi'lincator," which iH a monthly ninirtr.iin Iliir.tratin all tho Intent l:i!iionii !or lailiea and children, ami cuiituininj; lull tlescrip ti.ilia of new pi'nN, new tyle, etc. We would recoiiiia-'iiil mir lady bien.U to nul Bcribe for il iirlc.i only $ a year. .1 nil IlirtlM. Our county j. lil in now pptiy well occu pied, having about nine iuinalea to peace fully and caiiily await the rapidly ap proaching March Term of the Superior (ionrt. For some time past, our clever and etlieient yonnjr deputy Bherill" anil jailor. Mr. Spence Taylor, hat not had many pris oner to care lor, but recently he baa beeu "taking in'' ribt along. He has now three whites and i'ix. colored to nerve. Vltiliv 1 k lli-i'M. There are three whifkey diittilleries ill opcratioii in thin county, that id, we mean there are three regularly licensed Btilir, fr we do not undertake to ive tint number ol "block.! lo" dtilln that ruu without any li cense. One of these three htilla is owned by OUer Mi.Math and is aitucted on Hick ory .Mountain, another in owned by Jamea I. Lane and Im aitna ted about 5 inilea west of Ore Hiil, aud thn third is owued hy John T. Mallnry an l ia 1 uiib 8 north ol this plHC, The government htorekei n rri Btaiioned at thee a'.ilU r ri sinctively Measra. Weaver, M ir, and Uowzo. The daily yie'd of tlieao eiiiU ia a little over thirty gallon l whinkey. t'omiidering that prohiliitory laws prevail over large a portion of thia county there Is a goi.d deal of wbhkoy made for somebody to ;'rlut, t4 'tViii'Jialc Memorial iiiiilding." l'rom a letter received from K -v. T. II. l'ritchard, President of Wale Forest ljl b'jre, a few days since, we b arn that the "Wingate Memorial H iil iing" is i xpected to Ih.- completed by tlio ii"Xt Coiiimence ment. The central portion of Science Hull is occupied by the College l.ibraty, which contains about S.ODII volumes. In couuec tion with this, a lir-t-chifs Heading Hoom has beeu t Stablishcl. I TOW " tlI"M - lJi. Tlio (tii'ene county cnrrespoiideiit of the K.ihioh News, who has recently passed through our town, nays in a recent letter: "I'iMcboro, the county seat ol Ohathaili, is nt a Hiiuul.-lill, if not on tbe retrogiade, tho'.igh the people remain no'ile-ln arU'd. and soul" are progresshnr well In business I ne t my obi hii.I li'ii.'h esteeine.l liiend, A. (i. lleaden, l)-i , in 1'itlsb.iro, win-re he i di ing a lare mi riautil.' bu-iness, aud i from the Hiuio- he wore upmi bis counten ance, 1 pri'Suiim a lucrative business." .Y!onf 't'lliMV ,I"'l:i,. W. A. Haw, lvlitor of the Oxford, (N'. C.) Torchlight, has just piibli-hed a handsome little bok ciui'aiiiing the experience of liity of the most successful yellow tobacco farmers ill (iranville county, X. ('. If you want to learn ail about t"liacco from the plaut-beil to '.be sal' Srooin floor, you should enclose '2" cents ia postage stamps to W. j A. l.:vis, PuMi.-her, Oxford. X.O.,a;id re 'ceive his bonk, p ist paid. The tobacco igrown in his county (tlranvilb) has a (greater reputation than tint of any other ! county in tlm I'nited States. ... ISiii-immI i lJc.'ilii. We learn that on Friday la-t, a small colored child of some tenants living in the I plantation belonging to M r. Joseph Ta lor, a tanner lii ini; near l.rkville, in this conn- I tv, wiui badly burne I sometime during the diy, liom which it died the next morning. The parents of the child having business ol some kind in the n.-iglibnrhoo.l, went off and I. 11 the child at home with several other little ones, and timing the absence ol the parents, the child was playing m ar tbe i lire, when its clothing caught ou f. re, anil be torn any sssi-tanc c uM be rendered ; was fatally bii-ned. A warning to parents. OIl 'PinK' I Ioil--. y. Tint Xeiv Yoi'lt correspoiniiut "H." of Hale's We. l.lv, in one o bis recent inter-e-ting b fer.t. t Inn al'u.b-i to the 'obl-lim hull' -t " ( 'vouhi iiiat tliero was more ef it nowabiy.i!) of u former citi. u of this place : "That honest oil g.-nlletunti, WinsVlp . Steiiiniin. long po-t.n,iHtor at l'ittl:oio, al avs k. pt a It. g o cents e.ud Kiiolln r ol half cents, under bis ror.nter, to inak" ebitiiue for I '.; cut pos'a .'es th r.tt s wore thc-ii .1, lo. I'.'1.,' and '1 cents, with douide iri'l tr- le tlioso sums for two or three po e. s ! j ip-i; there were no envel-' opt s all l be Uoil never let a 1:11.11 pi away without his lull change to the half Cellt." INinlif Mmi iii'-. We are r.ipiesied to announce that n ineetlcg of tl.e cifz-iis ol Chatham County will Ii-held at tln ir court-boils,, at 12 o'. clock lo xt Monday, tbe 1st ,ly el Mirch, for the purpi se nf instructing their Senator and lh'piescntat.vis in the t ieneriil Assem bly as to tln-ir v; dies in retf ird to the pro- 1 ! i-ed sale of tlm Western North Carolina llai'ro:it. Tbe people of tlie county, both democrats r.iid repuldicans, are urge. I to meet tt'.'etl.er and take counsel for their common good. Tbe question is not politi cal ill its character, and we the'elme hope ' that the prominent men of both parties o il! attend and consult together. I.et the tsx payer of Chatham, thou, meet togeth er and give expression to their wishes oil a nntti r that s i deeply concerns thein. "I mIimi Ti'tl vi'll nij. I. os. ns who remain at home and do not pro ubroad cann it appreciate the comforts and coiiei:iei .ei s nf travelling nowa lays as compared u it h "he aunovances of travel! ieg in the yi ars that have passed. I'.'oh aly ni'tliing more strikingly shows the progress! ve'ics of tins won.leiful age, in which we live, than the improvement in mr iiiodes ol travt I'inir, It is certainly a wonderful improvement aud a great con-trH-d, tVoni the olii stage coach dragging along to the i lcea t palace car iimiihila. i tii g si ace. 1 We are lei! into thin train of thought be cause nt our experience on a recent trip to Wilmington. Years ago, we remember, wb-tt an mi lei taking it was to joiirnc) from 1'itlsb no' to Wiluiitif ton and return. lays would be te limisly consumed with the long j niriiey, but now what a ditbi ence J On Monday r.fternoou of this week we were sailing on the briny waters of the Atlantic (lean, ten miles below Wilming ton, and at ;) o'clock uest morning we were at woik in the 1,'K( ol:: olllee ! And bad a cmnlortalile night's rest at that, lor passeu iters can leave Wilmington at 7 clock it uioiit and coming via Hamlet arive a' our st.-.i ioti (Moiiciirt'l about ti o'clock next morning. .Cotton '.VIiiovoK. ! We mentioned b;st week that three ne groea bad been committed t our jail charged with mealing cotton, and that they behinge I to a hand that had been steal ing quite entensively in the north-eastern , portion of t!ii coun'y, and tlie adjoiniug : sections of Wake and Orange. Others ol I the gang have since been arrested and car ! ried to tlie jail of Orange county. Tiie Chapel Hill correspondent of the ltaleigh Xews, In this connection, gays : "Our town h id something of a sensation to-day. A wagon drove in with three ue groi-s ti. d, and guarded by two ollicers ' willi a posse. The neeroea under arrest : were I, , uis Merritt, Hugh Hal Iwin, and Wiley Yentes. The two first live hoieiuid it I'hb long been a mystery ho.v they got j i heir living. The third lives on tbe lU'eiejli , roa. I, several miles i.elow here. They were all in their way to llillsboro jail, lieing , committed lot stealing colton. It is mi derslood that I.ouis Merritt will give bail, , his sureties being .loesph Y. Merritt and Jenrge Mer'itl These negroes are accused of stealing a bale of cot 'on from M. J Me t'auley. There are writs out lor one Hone I'oweil, of Chatham, and Henry Stroud, of this place, lie lar these geni leiuen have not been found. Ilarrisi ll Holland, Jasper Fuller and 'Stephen Stone, all colored, have In en B-'ii', to IV.t-dmro jail. They all be longed to the same ganrf. or, at h ast they kne of each otlieis operations. Several bales of cotton have been stolen f nun lilt siirroiin'ing gins. Wiley Yeales, who was hauling ntf tbe cotton, was caught and ' u rued 3 ate's I'vid-uce.'' i STATE NEWS: : Killed by a Mule. j V rcorut to Lenr of tlie death of Mr Diiucii-. Se.tton.of lluruett, which 1 wiih eiiusuil by t lie kick tf a vicious ' timle, a few d:i 6 uiuco. State Jouru ' al. Woi'diiu Jui'itr. Tho Shcriit of McDowell county 8'iys that, otio of the jurors recently drawn for tho spring term of the ci'iii t for that county i.s a woman. Ashville Citizen. IMi'm.v Milking a. Co;v. i There is a cow in town that milked regularly by a puppy and she displays as much fondue-s for it is she would fur a calf a week old. Durham l'lant. ' I5i;r Tohanv) Sale. Tlie gi.at Durham tobicconists, V. T. Dlai kwell & Co, a day or since , sold to one man ' H),UH() pound of ; their smoking tobacco, receiving therefor the mini of $12",H0i). This ; is one of tho largest sales ever made. I Observer. lVoMabk' Convicts. 1 Mr. V. J. Hicks, Huperiuteudcnt.1 of the State l'eniteutiarv, yesterday , paid to Dr. Worth, the Treasurer of that institution, $SS7, tho proceeds I of finles of shoes and other articles manufactured by tho convicts. Ob server ISth. 1 Fim Wheat. The wheat crop in the vicinity of Wake Forest i: unusually title this so'ison. The Farmer.-i tiro looking f.irw.ird to a most abundant, harvest. Tin y aid ii ipate a better yield this yi'Ri'than for several seasons pa.tt. Oiiserver. OruHtri' L'lTfcfoyit'ry. ! The 21'Jth meeting of Orange Pros-bytt-ry will bo held at Washington, Deaufo.'t county, beginning tin the: '25th of March. Tlie opening sermon will be delivered by the retiring mod erator, li.'V. t-alviii II. Wiiej. .Some sixty miiii.-.ti rs and ruling elders are expected to bo iiresetit. - ( )bserver. S;id Vcci.li'iit. On Wednesday last while Mm. ' Henry I. Lee, of Woodington town-1 slop, was clearing up ami burning1 tho trash in her garden her dress took tiro and before any assistance coiil. 1 bo render" I her, she was so; badly burned that she died tlm nest ' morning at "t o'clock. Kiiiston 1 Journal. SinMt'ii Death. ; M.rs. Funny Cobb, of Fannville, while at dinner at her house on Thursday, the 12th insf., w.u laugh ing and talking with boiii lady fi ie. ids who wire dining with her,, when suddenly becoming ipik-t her guests looked ip and stw that, she had, an they thought, f liuted. t'p.ui ' going to her she w is found cold in ' death. (ireenville Fxpress. j Hand Clh.pprd Oil'. Dr. L. Ii. Staton was called over' the river 1 ist I'ri lay to nco a little liirl, named 1'eebhs, wIioko motlier tiatljaccidetitally chopped ell' her right . hand at the wrist. Tho Dr. only found the severed hand holding by a sm-ill piece of skin. He skillfully sewed it back and now circnl.it ion lets returned aud tho hand, in all liki hhoo 1 will be saved. TiU'boro' Southerner. Attempted Robbery. An attempt was ma lo on Saturday i night to enter the safo of the clerk j of tho Superior Court of Orange. Tho east window was entered, and some of the outer work of tho nnte, were broken oil'; but il was an awk ward attempt. For fear thero will be found some more expert hands in ' tin future, hereafter the monies ofj the office will bo deposited in ltaleigh. Durham Iteeordcr. The Tele;i!i:mt'. (Jul. St like bad the bell telephone j connected with Christ Church, yes- terday, and several parties sat iu his (illiee and heard the preaching, or-; gan aiid singing in a clear and audi-; bio maimer. In ftet, tho words of' the minister could ho heard a.j dis- tinetly as if a person hud b:;en sit-' ting in the church. Wonder if peo ple won't eat and drink by tilephouo ? , ltaleigh Yirttor. i Some Hogs. A correspondent of tho Mirganton Hlado says that somo of his neigh bors had as many ns ten brood boxvs xvith about KHvauty-tivo pigs which at the ago of two years could not be found without raking the woods and sifting the leaves. Ho said that the pigs were usually weaned at about six mouths old, at which ago they were so small that the owner had to tie a pine knot to the pigs' tails make them heavy enough to root. to Wake's Prosperity. i The reports uf prosperity in Wake1 county, tniiong the farmers, aro gen-j eral. There aro more improvements about the home and farms thun ever, before kuoxvn. The r.ew houses built aro in most eases commodious and neat in design. The purchases of. farming itnoleme.its have been very large. Tho extremely favorable weather has permitted repairs and' building of all kinds to bo pushed rapidly forward. Tho effect of the, business revival tiro semi on every hand. Wake i.-; to-day mora pros perous than ever before, and from tho present outlook, the good days have hat just begun. Observer. ' !Iu Troiihle. about a marriage. A licenso has beeu in hand for a month, but nuiiitli lint lid M:.RUtrut. will marry th parties ''. 01 eomnn'on ueimrc.ii having it, lu'cuu, thl.y uro first o aud d.ptuena are dccuuatu.g - Iff L9IK10X1 CouHius, and that sort of tuarryin- the pop,, ation; he prov.uc- ol bar in thought t- be against the law. The !,,,,r KwJ wLlu!i au"Uilll "l"? KEKI'fc? TJIK LAIKJl'ST ST CK b.trwb. t, on b.l. winter, onlvin.t. bull'- blood kinship on the same footing with the full-blood in canes of forbid- ' tlen marriages, that is. to nay of mar- riage, of those uearer akin thau first coiisinH. Kuidsvillo Times. I;i!d Mumitaiii Again. Mr. It. L. Taylor has just, returned to Spartanburg from litld Moun tain, and rt-porta that the resident -t there felt severe shocks and heard rumblings in the Mountain on the USth and -.Hb. of January. On the loth of February, he heard the rum- i i !ing verv distinctly himself at a dis- ;:iuce of sevtmtccn 'miles. Tlw p.o- ile are considerably excited ag .tin, t: pie and confidently expect tho whole . Mountain to fall to pieces soon. cbiu-inttu ., ... . . . .. Hit .Stock Law in IVrson. An election held on the question of a stock law iiiCutiiiingham's town - shin, resulted in tho defeat of the me.ts.iro by eleven votes. I5ut two- it ... ' vcurs iritj hhuiu iiruiHjKiiiuu v;i DYLJ til t ' i Jl 'J UI Ill.'lIUllI I.JMjUII ty ; it is therefore evident that the feel ing iu favor of it is growing. Person aud Caswell, and Orange too would be beneiitod by the adoption of a plan which i-i re.-ogniz (! as a bless ing in Mecklenburg, Cabarrus and other counti.'s wh ) have tried it. Durham iJecorder. I!un:in:; a Church. Lewis's church on tho Hun t i creek road, in Wilkes i county, 11 mil- j s tins side of N dkesboro, was lircd by an incendiary a few nights ago and burned to the ground. It was a new aud neat frame building, built by the lhipti-ds of the neighlio.liood, ; and tlie iuteriir had not been finish-, ed. Suspici m attaches to a man in the community who, it, is said, did not like the 1 .rati in, which had been selected for I he church, and who took revenge upon fuose members of the congregation who did, by burning it down. Statesviile Landmark. Map of tilt' State. Mr. Thos. O. Harris lias sent us several maps of the State engraved by him, iu sizo four inches by nine, which rellecU credit ujinn his artis tic ability. The map shows the new counties of D ire, Oral. am, ami Swain. All the new lines of railway, the Mil ton and Sutlierlin, Henderson an 1 Oxford, Wades!. oro and (ihetaw, Cape Fe.ir and Yadkin Valley, Spart anburg and Asbevillt) and Chester and Lenoir, with contemplated lines j of railway, are shown. The map is ! ureal convenience, especially now, when railway matters aro so much discussed. Observer. Passing Count erfiit .Money Keceiit dovi lojuiH nfs have disclos ed the fact that tlx re is iu tho coun ty an organized system of passing counterfeit, silver money. Tho gang is headed by a notorious white man, who is using tho negroes as his in strument in S2.ttt( rinir the worthless stuff throughout the country, and up to last accounts sevru'al have been ar- rusted and the matter is under inves- tigation. One in gro lias been lodged iu Oxford jail and warrants aro out for tho apprehension of the principal ai'tor. The ciiunforf. its are tolenibly well executed and embrace quarters, half dollars and dollar. Oxford Free r r';lUL'c- Tragedy near Hi'Mmro. On Friday night, Thomas Turner, el lest son of tho lat.o Sheriff John Turner, doo'd and who lives about ;i inilo3 Last of toxvn, went to the house of a young woman named Mich ola with whom ho had been living iu a state of concubinage; r.nd charg ing her xvith infidelity to him, dis charged the contents of a gun load- ed with squirrel .shot into her right side, the load penctrr.tiug tho lungs and liver, a fexv shot also entering the arm of au infant she was hold ing. Turner at once procured the qI.I i-.f n lib vti.t'l it tvlii-t tv" iu til flu. vi- ... ilt ii- 'in einity, and then made, his escape. 1 he Woman was still alive OU Sun lay eve- ning, Pll.l .liny possibly Klirvivo tho wound. Durham Itcenrder. Highway Robbery. On last Wednesday Mr. Ilollis Horton, a farmer, who resides about twelve miles east of the city, brought some cotton to market, and after transacting his business, started for homo late in the afternoon. Whcu near the residence of Mr (ieorgo Tay lor, who lives two or three miles irom uie city, no was Riiuiieuiv ai-, tiii'ked by rulii ins and knocked out of liis wagon. The lick was so severo that it rendered him insensible. Tho I-,, lil, io-u the 11 Im, b nil ho liii.l in ln'a 1 1 1 ...wv wagon an, I alittut SU 111 tnonev troni his person and mielo goou tuetr es cape. But he fore they left, they start ed tho horse off, which was met by a negro man, who happened to knoxv the horse nm" wagon.and I10 turned it. back and went iu search of the oxvn er, who ho soon found lying on the side of the road in an insensible con dition, lie put him iu the wagon and Harried him home, where ho lies in a critical condition. This thing of robbing people on tho highway and right, near I be city, is becoming too fieipicnt. Uuhigh Visitor. Famine and Diphtheria. Tlie Temps publishes a letter from j - !? ' ..lVLtt! V""., 0V..y i -iot. "oj 3- J. (ic ijcws iiuiu iuu ill- i-i"" -' .jo.tun oi g.a .., uai. bc-u.,,;., uny -.. ils'wlr' U"fy nggrava ed 11111 1 " 1 r.,u. lu"' J"'18. be,u til VUlllillMllfl lilU J.lUtilJU 1.1 f3llll great, where tho people are commit ting suicide and selling their chil dren. ; Labor Troubles. CisciNN.xrt, Feb. 2:1. A St. Louis dispatch says that labor troubles there ait! t s - timing alarming proportion-:. Already Wii: 'i itj makers, cuiii- " t makers, brush lini.ihers, molders "d wood carvers are on a strike; ll'1,ll"stl''''a. Il't'''"- t!l''!" rollers, stone cutters and stone ma- w" pri'SMmoibvannshers, iiiii jonrn- " "''""" r-"-. XS,1;;,, Vrtft ' .labor. The coal miners ill lialoviile ; district are also nnt-fisy. , ! ."""'". , ' : Dsinocratic National ' Convention. I Wish.kotov, Felinwry 23.-Tlie v.,,.,i l. ni,.,,.11i;. , . ...,.;,)..., sembli.'d in Wiilard's Hall, in this city, to-day, to select a place aud ap point the time for holding the Na tional Democratic Convention. After some discussion, it was resolved to hold too Convention on Tuesdav, cSmSi.s;;a then prc-enlcd the claims of their, several hica.UKS a-j suilalilo places for holding tho Convention. On tl, iir.-.t formal ballot, Cincinnati was I... r. ,.r ,.,.(,. r..,,,. (.r ; , f - hi f, W'ungN... one, and one blank, Z in:i. Marriage mid death notice published ; free, iai obituaries charged icvcn cents a i line. .1 F.N ft INS At Ills let.i.l.-nee, ill tills enmity, on the 1 I'h inst , I. h. Ji-uk'ns, l',-ip au"'d abi u! ;iS years. Special I-Jo tic cs. Tombstones for Sale The citizens of (,'liatlmui are respectfully inlornie.l that I keep the largest and best ' sto. It of Tombstones, & ; , in the Slate, and am selling at o;rciit !y reduced prices. All work jr larauteed to (rive s.U i.-l ict ion ' Writ" for p.'i. o lists and ibawi 1115s b-tore I 1 1 V n 5 elsewhere. Y. K. WII.SO.N, f"!.r.l tf Ihirtiain. N. I'. TIIE MARKETS. li.-pirted for tin- liwoen nv m. t. rjonnis tt co,, (iiioc.iis asij Commission At imk ius rsi Raleigh, N. ('., February Jiiili, lssij. COTTON MAIIKI.T. Middling 15'.,' 1". 1 Hi ! I i' Strict I. w Middlinir, I.ow M:ibiiini5 Tons of Maik. tnteady. whoi.ks xi. u ci iv mai:i;i:ts. Kiour, N. ('., T UO to ; o"' (lorn, ?"i to s'l Horn M- R., TO to To Ib'Ci n, N. (' , Kof5 liounil, !Uo ID Uacon, N. t; lliinis, 1J to lit liiilk. Clear liib Snleg, T Vv It ilk. Shrinl lers. .i', North (hirolina I'ork, 5 lo li fi.llee, lototr Sunar House Syrup, ''o1"' Mo'rssi s S: to lu to 11 bo'i-1"!""'! Salt, ;"V',; .,,,.,, t',.tion Ties New, '' ton Ties Spliced, bisli 1'oti.toes, t ' . 1 i'.-'i !'l ' "eil:-l.e..-ied. I'.'acies 1'npeeled, Aopb-s, !', us I"'1' "sbei, , I'.!5l5s, ! Hicter, 11 io 1:1 "i to $:i mi 2 'oc. to $1 (III ! .'ill to lit , (iU to Go , fi ' o to l ; si) to 1 no 1" 1". to 0(1 l':i M!W A 1 YF.li.TJSKM i:nts. SALE OF LAND! J. .1. WoTimck. Ailiuinist rater of V. !. T.soti, ilec'd, In Superior Court W.I!. Tyson, ; others j in In o'.i 'dience to r-.n ord-r of tlie Court the above en'iiled cause, I will sell to tl highest bidder, on Tuesdiiv. the llbh of March ney:t, at t!io Court Uoice. tloor in I'llisboro', the tract ol land whereon the late W. I) Tyson re-ided at tlie time of his hath, near Harper's X Heads, Chatham tioiinty, ml; linini; the lamlsul .lames Kliis, Kd.vin M. Manns. II. r. I Ileal, and others. containing about 500 acres, subject lo the wi,,w's rii,,lt , (lmV(.r ' Terms ot sale, tVi;l cHsh, on day of sale; . Inlance ou a creilit of six months xvith in tereitt from date: bond and securilv re quired, and title reserved for the (urthe . order ot tho Court. .1. A. WOMACK l'illsboro, Feb. 12, isso.-tf Ailui'r. E. C. HACKNEY, L;Li:fraiiLj.Wj .tsmunut, .v. r. I'raeils.'s In Hie Supremo an-l .' t":'.-il O'uris of Ih" s;,i'.e, an. 1 Hi" superior t'.,uris or t'lia'.haiu, lial..'!.h Hh'l liiiill.il'.l. .X oeiale tV.llll-e -t'o. .Plllles .X. ( ir.Vliltll. ('..I. itiatiain will ret-atarly al'.eal (he Superior C.iiiri ..I i'lnt:iaiu t'...in'y. iii" snue. ti i.ij u Lmiilcr for Sale I IIXVPoii lianl anl can furiil-li at i,h irt notl.-i I ' mil's '' "tori mii. mm m of ill klti.ti' su -li as phi", hlek iry, a-tn. walnut, in tple, ..ip!".r, oitlf. por-.liiiiu-.il, vvhi.-h xviil In sol I low or Cie-li l"i' I' lri.-c, ur ier- s .n. i,-.. .1 X11.S 1. I.XNl;, Miuiatter. Ft'hriiai'y Sili, IMK11. it Sheriff's Sale! In uiv-.r ot li II ll..i-e!l ai;ailel IT" Willi .merest , I will -.11 i.i Hi. 11 Hie :i. M.'ii.lay .lames i,r-.e 1, itnioiuilliur 1,, ll-om Xiii.'11-.t l ilii. IN.:, an. I e. t-.iirl II...I-" .1 in PuwiH.r. In Mai-.-h. Isivl, tor eiisii. lot No 4 III ilii'.llvel.'iiot I.tn.l hetxxm-ti llie heirs ol .l.-lin I I In"; ..11 Hi" xv.t'oi'!. oi Uoeky lover, itu.l liravvii in Hal' I i.ivMoii l.y .hillles lloce'l. .1 111:1 in r.iUi, isso. JOHN XV. T.XVI.Oll. Jaii'.".".vv Sli.'illT i i ADYEltTISE.MKNTS. 1 1 A li-lH K R R ,..,. i il.J.lii.ixxJtit HIjMIjJUH.H --0K-- I d Ml IN' T1IK COt'.VJT. ;XK -A XI) i vo iKMisi:. T-IIiKii SKiKS; f .,1,,, T) , W, B ..J fl, UMllllS il3'fVa""fiyi 0 WilJ Ut Q.(a0rp.G TiTOOrP P 1111' o Livingston-Two HlBE P 0 0 T TWO HOIIHK; ' ANI Richard's Kentusk? PIow:-'I riiR r MA UK: DOL'IJbK fury i Id.lisiK! SIIOVKI.; aiiJ MoriM Boaris lor all. Ball-Tongues, Shovel's, Sweeps, ZSolts, Hings, Cic. Al l. KIN!'- oF- spades, Shovels, ISocs, 'XVIattocks, Aes, Iron, 5ic. Spun (' it t til . Sheeting at Factory IV and Checks, IlouieOdade WOOL HATS extra Fiat-gains. Seed! Seed!! Seed!!! of AI.I. MMv-i. Cabbage Seed: all kinds i if ( iarden Seed; Onion Sets and lliittoii.-: ( lover Seed, Orchard' (iruss, and Herd (inis?. 1 ;.." YVlion you chiiio to town. iviiit'iiihiT you can lind ANY and KVKKYTIIINC you want, at the Clicap Stmv of w. z.. I'ilt London, I.. .ro X. (!. Get the Best ! The (treat politvnl eniupaiirti of lssfj i,nn beiun, and il i.i your ilu.y to watch it and to uiiiter.-tiiud ii. To thai end, xvhat you need is a 15101I 1 ("itinera! ie Newspaper. What t v ix h tly says is apt to be true, ami evrrvb niv savs that Hale's Weekly is the best ever printed in North Carolina. It is Iei.iicrnlic from principle. It gives all the nexvit iu the most Oh. IrllHeii anil xvell-itrdered si vie, because it is a neivsp.v pei It is printed on (rood while paper from lares, cb ar tvpe. In t ause its siihsctiii- era pay lor a L'oo.t p.i;ier and are entitled to one. It xxiil furinsii n complete I ih'oi v ol the times and of the exciting federal and Stale eamp iians noxv just ln'"tiii. Alter pnyino for your home paper. instead , ot n n. Iir to Nevv Voik, or Hoi ton, or l'llila it Iplli I ler a weekly, selltl lor Slale's Weekly, wbicli not onlv sniiplies the nexvs and Hood readiur siiiiietiuies to be had Iroin aliread, but lo whose ample spac tlie ap plication of a thorouoh kuowledtt of hoxv 10 use il adds to nexvs, and politics, anj lit. erature, a complete history of all that is done in North Carolina. The iulormatioii printed in it Meekly lor months past, and to ln had in no other pap-r, opjihl to ha in ' the possession ol every eiti 11. Tlie piiee is only $2 a year, $ I for six mouths). Sample copies sent on applica tion, but no mime is entered on its mail : books xviihoul payment, and fuibscribers are savei. tlie iinpleasantuesii ol ordering the paper slopped, us it is ili.-coiilinued al the tune paiJ for. Address I. M. II AI.I-', 1! M.Kliiii, N. C. ! t'l.'beral compensation offered to ; Posiiiias'eis er otheia xvlio xvill act as lo cal or count y ne,enia. i LlFSALE! ; 1 wo t sr.i.i. at PPtii.ic xrcnoN, at the I'.lllll -llo lint' iloor III Ul'' loXV'll "I 1'tllslN'l'O , "Il Tiirsilnii, llilh ;' Marrh .Vert, 1400 ACRES OF LAND In Hear i'r k T"V. 11 -hip. kn..xviiasllin"U XUI'I.li' laii.l. The hitel will 1 I I iu lots of alK.ut 'M acres. TriSMS Oiie-ilili-'l enh, on -ililr.l In sU an l one-lliil't III IxvelV" m..ilhs, vvi.ll llllerel Ir-.lll ilai". l or ili-Hci'lpUn-.i ana li'ionlal'les ol llie lots, apply to JOHN M.XNMNO, Nvv. 1 1, lsi'.i. ts Trustee "I li. J. XVIJIIams, ADVilliTIsr MKNTS. mm ,Jm Tie IMt Eniini Hew Horns Is V,r,--oii:.-l lo the Pill. lie iis tie' l.-llesl pro.lue It.. II ot s- i.-ii m.- -h me-1! ueO -t.iil.- Woi'KliiitU siiip in tin- ln.-il!ul:i-!iiiv .. Sevtlur Maelillli-s. Simplicity, Durability and Capacitj'. i II is tie- .vrf.-.-:!..n ..! Me.-li.-.eisin f..r i!l.IMI.M., 1 KI.I.IM., niMUXC, iilUUMi, m.'AllUNi., SKVMIMi, 1 U.1II.TINO, TICKINii, DAUNINO, J l'lUM.INo, Ul Tl'l.lNO. liAlilUil.NO, i ii km -.-nn imn(., Ale. j tveiy Ma lilii'- Wananlo'i. j J. Iu. KToSli, State ARent, Ilalelfli, N. C. j Al!sv 'l-.-al'.-r in Oran-- aiel Pianos. w. it. lifitonss, oei'.Mf Afj-m a' ('IiimPia 'aetory. ta.lhox-' 1 sons SboGtoe MacMae Worts, ltltilMOND, YA., Maiiu'a-tiii'ei's of p..i':ai-l ,v! sia' ! . mi y I'liirlnre aiel Saw .l.il, 1 -.in -l xvi" -o vi .: -. Sn.-iiunir, ll.-iii..-'-mi 1 I .iH. v-. l" i l ii v..-1'.-i- v.hi, is. T"-..t-.-o l'.,.-!..,-; V, -l.li.. .-J. Wr. ..:! Ir-ii V..rk- llra-i- tllel ll '-ii .'i4!tll.j.'-, r.l.e loii. l J "1 I.v.-l-j Oi-s, "- i ! (Jiir.iing A: Thro-diing jlacluiios. A Sri::-IAI,TY. Heiwii iiig Pi'on'ptl.v A: Carefully Done. Gallon's Patent Spark Arrester, Tlie Invention of t!n Aire. It i.s n..t .l.-ir'.v ihe.lrafl. na -' s 11. ) Inter loll- Killl eieali.tliT llie lulu's. II VV III II' .1 I'llolv lip lilii I il IT' - I I. -.111 1 til.. P l-.-.llll'-s I..' ilileet Oiitii.--l I" I"' o.,-e. t v. ni-li raiMtr' r-:. -;t ti I I'liillip er U'intr.'i'li.e.Mii-;-. a- it iey i ' I'-'i open ale. allow fparl..-t'.i .1; . . li t in - ii" wao r to ,-tn:'-'n.-li -purl;--, vvio'-ii. ! . - 1 ! 11 .nii'-ii, .ies-ir-'j -On- 'h all, li' -i-l -. vv le u v. a.'-r is ii; e.l. it llejle. LO. 11"' 1 It; I' I" V I- .l.-.l'. VI"! I..V t'Vap I'.'l'l.'li "1 II"' xxnter. ;n I I he l..-i!. ' I.. 1.' pi 111 II, lihiiv - -it-1 1; e 11. P I- -nop!.' aii l .lio.'ii lo an. I ea.11 In . !"-. ll'.-a. P .'ill. ! a'.la. he I I0III1V holler. N.. plan', r :-i.'.il I I Willi. .111 one of tin-Hi. ln xiiiaii. in 1 .01-1.-.- xv ill uiMire u'.ns aii'l luiriiH VVhiT.' the '1.1,1'oC. r.liv'lli.- aii'l S, ink .Xrres'.el'H ar- ii-i'. ul .ami' l';t'..' ii i'liiii,-'l l"l' xxaler or Ie" p .vv.-r. ii"Si-ii. i..r iiiu-iraii -1 clreiilnri- uml price list. iiia.vJ.i-. '.in (-HA Y'S SIM'.CI F1C M MDICIM-.. TRADE WIARKTHPOPPXT I'u-TslAOE MARK i-ll-h li'-mi Ait ii ii l a i i i a u 1 cure l..-S.-miliiil Wei,k,.e.s. M.-r. C .l J I ' . "' "' . AT? Ol- a.- Hail l "I- BEFCrtE TAKlNO.'i Mem .i. 1 m- x'Tffl TiKIWil. veial .a- il u l.-. I .,i 1I10 I'.ieii. PhnliesM of Vl-i IT. li,.-i'iii,- n I A an. I h,.niy oilier IMs- ".iH--lhat 1 --jl I h, it;titi:y of t'ole-tmiptioti, alia u i'l'i'llia. lire 01 ax'e. IrV l ull i:il'l.'llial'S hi p.'Cuphlel, xt'lil.'ll wo 'I. -Ire lii nell'l Iree ,f m.i ,ieteiv one. f '. Til" sp, .-ill.- Mi-.hi in.- Is ... l.y all .It'inxci-l al tl T . Iia.-Uau'. . ol'r-lv ..'i.-Uui.-. ..- S ,. ,,r will .e nellt ll-eel.j iniill ..ii r..... i,' ,.1 ih.-n-.iii-v I.X'ii.lili'esMiiic 1 iili. iii.y hi im 1 x i: co, M.- Ii.iii.'' l-... k. In 1 1:011, Mien. ! F1.S-.1 I lu i'l 1 i.m! i,:-,' ami ,-v 11 j vv here l.y all ilnii-Vl.-lf.. ii..x-J7-ly p.ii'oiiiiii Central ISnilnay Co., ' J O; rit i: ( ii.M li.xi. Sl p'r. Witiiiiiijiton. X. C., May IS, 1ST!). ; CHAXtiF. OF SCIIKDULE. tin an! alter ibis date, the lolloxvins Schedule xlll be ..peraieil on t.'iis liailway : l'assenirer, M ail and l'';ires.i Train. ) leave Vi!i,.i!i,.lo i nt TOO I' M No. 1. - A: rive at Ilnnib t al i! 'JT A M j ) " at Charlotte ut 20 A M ) !. nv Chiirlolle at 8 2.1 P M No. 2 - Ariive at Ihi'iil. i nt 1 :i'J A M ) " at V iliningioii at tl ol) A M Cb.s c it'peri ion Ti'.'i.ie at II. unlet xvitU trains ot Kah ili ,V Ane;ii-ia Air bine Uall xmiv. V. (,. .JnllNSON, ItblOif tii neri'.l Superintendent. 1):!'cLr5i a:ul Augita Air-IJnu t li.iilroail Coiiipaiiy. CHANOF. OF SCHKDULE. : SL'PKIilN I'KNUKNT'S Ol'Klt.'K. ) j 1! A I.Kit ; it , N. C Juui! 5, 1.ST9. )' ; On pnd after Friday, dune li, IsTII, trains 1111 the Itali i;!i and Augusta Air bine I .' it i 1 -mud xx ill run ilailv 1 Sun lavs excepted) an billows: No. 1 beiive- Xo 2 Leave llih ifrh. ...s 00 p m llainl. t 2 lin a m Cttiy sal Ilohiuin...:i 14 " Keyser....:! It? " ISIue's oTil " Manly ... I l: " . aineron. .4 oli " Sanlord . ...I -11 " 0-(.'ond....l! (2 " Monciire . .11 2o " MerrvOiiliHli 4J " Xexv 1 1 ill.. 7 IH) " Apt x ... .7 2d " !ary 7oi) " A ri ive al IJah'igh. ..8 bO " Apex s New 11,11...!! I I M-rry tlaks.tl :ai Monciire . . . Hoii Osgood 1 01 T Sanlord . ..10 4 I f 'aineron Maiilv... Uliie's.. . ICeys.-r.. Hoil'iuaii . Arrive at II.t11.lt t . 1127 " 12 0!) a .11 12 20 " 12 4S " .111 " .0 no Traill Xo. 1 c .nnects at llatnlet with (. C Uiii I vx ay tor iliuington, t.lmiliato and all poiius Soul b. Tniiu No. 2 c innects nt Kah ifh with tha lb.l.-i,;li and tiaslou liailii iid tor all poiul Notih. JOHN c. vinii:u, Superiiiten !ent. TliaS TAEIE Caps Teh !s Yndkia Valley K'y ! To Take FJIVct May Ui, ISTD. Daily Except Sunday. Leaves l ayetteville at l;(ll) p 111, Arrives at Hull at i:.V i 111. l eaves (iulf at (1:00 a in. Arrives at I'livi ttt x ille at 10 20 a m. I h. C. JOXK.S, SupetiuU'udi-iit.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 26, 1880, edition 1
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