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Ufhq (Lhalham Record THURSDAY. May C, 1880. LOCAL RECORDS: HfTW many Iriends ol Hon. Jobu M. VorliiR will rejrret to learn tbat be la ititl confined to bis bed wkli rbeuuiatlsin. ff TnK Hewrd '" 1 nw prepared tu print nil kinds Notices, Circulars, Handbill, Ac. Hood work at low prices. ff-We return tlianka to Messrs J. V. Hives and A. J. Wilson for obtnininir new ubKribers to The Record and reftiettbat tbey were tbe only Magistrates who did ao. fjf- We take pleasure In calling atten. lion to the advertisementof Messrs. Oooper & Rynutn, the junior member being one of our Cbatham boys, wlio lina recently re innTed to Purbam. Hive tbem a call wben you go there. XW" Ladle and gentlemen in shopping will find a well assorted stock ol Men', Indira' and Children' Sboe at tbe pnpu lr atore of D. S. Waitt. llaleitfb. N C. Tie keep on band the celebrated Evan', Mi lea", and oilier well known make, al prices wblcli do not fail to give latiafactton. fjf- You can find all kind of fancy rtielea at London' Cheap Store. lie baa jiiet received a aplendid assortment of tilas and Chiuaware, Silverware, Fan-y Chslr. Table, &c. Hi etnrk of Fane. Parasol and Umbrella 1 very fine end larjre. Of- Farmer, If you are thinking of purchasing a Threshing Machine, be sure and call at London's Cheap Stoie. He ia agent for the "Uelaer Separator," the bent machine In use : ha been teated by Chat ham farmer. All kinda of horsepower. Cell nd nee term, etc. A lew good Sew. !ng Macnines lor sale very low. All kind ol Farming Implement at bottom pricea. lOni'ly VfrotulIt. One of our subscribers was eating, list week, tomatoes and green corn grown this pring. Who can beat that? Poa't all peak at ouce. MtUM-itlg IiltM-llKON. During last mouth eleven marriage li eene were Issued In this rouuty eight to white and three to black. Thia ia one lei than the preceding month, but three more than the Hine month lam year. It I very udukurI In this eciinn to see lrot in the month of May, and yet, on the first day t the present month we bad one, which, however, we are pleased to learu, did little or no damuge. Vitlimltlo Cow. Mr. O S. Pi e. of thi place, ha a cow that ia Indeed valuable. She gives every day between five and alx gallons of rich milk, and to ahow her auperlority over her eowa ahe guve birth to twiu calves six week go. One of these calve waa killed this week, and weighed seventy-five pound. Ammmoi-n Moottiii.'. Mae of the twelve towudiip assessor ol this county met at the court-house lasl Monday for the purpose ol establishing a unif'-rin ca!e of valuation of personal prop rty. We will publtsk next week the val uation agreed upon. There will he no new valuation of real estste. The assess ors are all requested to return their lita to the Register oa or before the second Mon day in July. TSo To-vn l21-otloii. Last Monday waa the day appointed by law lor holding the annual election ol Mayor and Commissioners of thia towu, but to the urprieof every one uo election waa held. By a late amendment to the town charter, the Comtuiasioners of the town (instead of the County Commissioners) are authorized and required to Appoint i Heglatrar '.d poll-holders for this election, and these Commissioner did a point a Heglatrar and poll-holders, but failed to notify them, ao that the Registrar never qualified, never opened any registration book, nor were any furnished him, and tbe poll-holders held do election. It is ru tuored on the street that the Commissioner will be Indiated lor their neglect of duty, and thereby depriviug the voter ol the tewn of their right to elect new oliicers. for tha preaent oilicial will now hold over an other year, Tlio O. iV Y. V. I t. 11. The buildipg of the Cape Fear k Yadkin Valley Railroad ia a matter so deeply In teresting to the people of a large section of thi county that we know they will be glad to bear some good new about it. We 6ave heretolore alluded to the trouble ol thia company in regard Ut the judgments existing against it, aud that the State Treasurer had not been able to pay the company the fifty thousand dollar appro priated by the laat Legislature for the pur pose of paying off these judgment. We are pleased to stale now, however, that the Treasurer haa at last beun able to pay the greater part of thia appropriation, and with the amouut thus paid the railroad compa ny ha made an arrangement with the creditors by which all the judgment have bn Mtirfied, and the company thus Anally relieved of the encumbrance that have o long hindered the completion of the road. Weeuppose that the mortgage bond of the company will now be placed on the market, and the proeeede of their sale ap plied to purchasing Iron to lay on the road bad a far a it 1 graded. Fortunately the priee of iron ha gone down recently, o tbat It will not require, so Urge ao outlay ct money for laying the track as would have been necessary some time gn. We congratulate the people of Western Chatham apon the prospect of soon haviug tha railroad completed through their midst, ad indeed we think it a matter of public congratulation to the State at large that ao great a work of Internal improvement. In which the State I ao deeply intereated, i at laat relieved from all encumbraace tad It ped completion aiaared. :Mng:MtiiitM rMiff. siriiiiKeFowi. Municipal Elections. The IKiriite of thia county met at Mr. K. J. Sloan inlorni ua that a strange J We ore pleased to lenm fllflt the !lhe Court House in ihie place oo the 4th (owl waa killed In Deep river, io thl Democrats carried (be electionR held ' inst. lor the purpose of electing officers ol j county, a few day (ro. It w large a j Raleigh and FajetteviUe on Mon the Inferior Court. Twenty-three of their a goose, had a bill three Incliea long, and Aay ftBt. number uere preaent. The Justice of the Court Messrs. Rive, Scott and Haouer J wer all re-elected by acclamation. The Solicitor, T. B. Womsck, Eeu,.. waa alao re flected without oppoHiilun. K. S. Hunter, : I0)., wiis unanimously tlectej Clerk. Heretofore this office ha been filed by the I Clerk of the Superior Court. We hear some complaiuing that the Magistrates elect each other to too many office, instead I of dividing the effices among other citizen" iof the county, and that it looks too much . like "log rolling." It ia not necesssry that I the Justice of the Court should be Msgis Itratea any more than the Clerk, and yet the Magistrate have elected only Magi trate to fill all these positious. The following resolution was Introduced, and after a abort discussion was deleated I without dissenting vote: I Wukiikas. The law makes the Board of ' Magistrate and the County C'omiuisMoners a joint body for tbe mauat;emeut ol the : finance of the county when larjje sum ol I money are required to be expended ; aud I WiiKIUiAS, The large number of bridge j to be kept up is one A the great burdeus I to the taxpnvere, it i therefore Resolved, That we enter our protest against the opening of auy additional pub lic road in the -unt leading across a stream and requiring a bridge within a lea distance thau two miles ol a public road aud bridge already established acroaa the siiieetreni. Unsolved. Tha'. we respectfully petition Coiinty CoiniiilMsloiir. The Board held their regular monthly I meeting ou the 3rd aud 4:h. ail the mem-j jlwra being preaent. The (ollowing ac 1 counts were audited an I ord red to be paid : : ('. D. Brown, Coroner, lor holding in inert ou tlie body of John Lewis Jr. and ' suiiin.ouing jury, $1 1.10. Twelve jurors, composing the jury of in - .in.,cit ..iii-Ii ti r.O j Jesae Dsvis lor build. ng bridge over I'orket creek. t(J0. r J 1). Haini.1 a physician to poor- ho,.... 13 27. ' I ...1.1. , ... ft,, 1 1 l..l.l. of Irirh . I Sidney (IrilBu, etockiug a plow for poor-jho-ise, $1.3:5. (I. W. llrouke, for .10 bushels of corn, ! flT.riO. K. N. Strudwick, Solicitor, insolvent fee if 10. j W. F. Foushee, Clerk, Insolvent feel, I $33.42- j Spence Taylor, jail fees, f 19 20. I J. W. Taylor, (Sheriff, insolvent fe, I $7.20. . Speuce Taylor, deputy Sheriff, innolvent ! fees. $3 00. I J. A. Womack, J P., insolvent fees, f t 53. L R. Etline, for services as clerk to the ! Uoaid, $12.79. I J. E. Perry, aud C. E. Johnson, J. Vt , ! for examining lunatics, each, $1. M. K. Perry, for 44 gallons sorghjut, $19.60- j Mark By num, service a commissioner, $15. ! C. R. Sco't, service a commissioner and 1 7 days at spring term of Superior court, $25 80. j Isaac II. Clfgg. service a commissioner, $15 0;. I lien Thompson, (or black smith for poor liouae, $3 :I0. I Speuce Taylor, for conveying James ! Jordan to jail. $8 30. j ' Petition was presented and granted for' 1 a new school district to be forned out ot j Capi Fear and New II pe '.ownahipi. Two dollar allowed as monthly support ol Creen Phillips, and $1.50 for Putionce Jackson (col ) who are not in a condition to be conveyed to the poor-house. litioftrit c,niitiJarij'oi'H. We have noticed wllh niuijh pleasure the rapiil and continued growth of Raleigh, I sad have admired ilia public spirit and en j terprising energy of her citizens. Since 1 the close ol the war her population haa I more than doubled, and her business more than trebled. Magnificent public build ings adorn her streets, while pnvate enter prise ha rendered beautiful the ''City of Oak" by the erection of handxume real dence and large and commodious stores, so that every North Carolinian ha just cause to feel proud ol hi Slate's capital Natives nf other sectious of the Suite have removed to Raleigh, have contributed to j her prosperity, and are identified with her I interests just a ranch a those who hap pened to have been born there. We, there fore, regret aud are surprised to learn that these citiiceosof Raleigh have recently betn 'publicly stigmatized a "carpetbaggers" from other counties, and objection made to their dischaiging their duty as citizen in participating Io a public meeting. Tes, we are reliably informed that at the Dem ocratic mas meeting held at Raleigh last Saturday, a lawyer of that city made a speech, in which he denounced "carpet bagger from other counties attempting to manipulate Wake politics." Thia speaker, we are assured, did not represent the feel ing of tbe native-born residents ot Ral eiiib, who gladly welcome the citizens of any county who come to eld them in build ing up their prosperous city, and who freely accord to them every right and privilege that they themselves enjoy even the right ol participating In mass meetings and expressing their preference for differ ent candidates! We allude to thi matter because ao many of tlieie "carpet-bagger" are from thia county, and we ieel that out former countymea Lave been groaaly insulted. Chatham ha cauo to feel proud of her on who Lave removed to Raleigh, fur they occupy the highest position among her citizen, and hav contributed no little to the prosperity of their adopted city, and reflect credit upon the county ot their na tivity. It I a pleasure for TliK Rrcord to resent any insult oflered to this county or to any ol her ons, whether they now reside therein or not, Ueolved,'Tl.at a co,,y of these resolu- o'clock on Satnrdsy afternoon, the 22d ol I ' ' worth 0f iiiat.. at the residence of the hride'a PiiVK QrtlnT tiou bo deliveied to the board of Countv iMav, and each select five delegates to at-ion'y 0or ?-"u.uV" worl 9 ' lather, by J. I). DrsainjTtun, Fq., Mr. E M. XUDIIC OltlG ! j Commissioners at their next regular meet'. tem, tlie County Convention, and also to j " ' "V "",, TA ' NKA'' SA" A" t'' A'"t- ' THT'Ilsday, the lflili ilnTy of Juno, I will a..,. , . elect three persons trout each towushiu to ! lfttl0. ' ut '"e 'e ,.6 C"",( , ?f' 1 CVTlr,T A T WmTrro : U Bt Z1 '" ''" f'r '"'- i 'lhe meetine then adiourued uctil the. .. .. .. . . ' vidccl as to ilt'liotillliation as follows: Ol'ECXi&.JL IVOTICS. wiwt i on-Ulil, Liiaiuum ciiuniy, N. i ., tliu m 1 j .Viiii j constitute the County i.seru'.ive ( nuiinit- .... ... j I,.., . limine, vim second Monday in July. I ' . , Baptist, 4; Methodist, 4; ConjirPpfil ; 7 : i isu.iiiivet..lLuintier,ofAIIKuiilH. !,ae- H was thouSht much better to have,..', , Fni a"i COW Wanted. I o made a loud noiae like a man Hollaing, I Job Friiir ingr. I Tuk Hkcokd office ha b?en so frequent. ! ly applied to for job work that we have finallv secured a icb oress and the neee- aary outfit In order to accommodate our friend, and so we are now prepared to print lu good stylt all kind of circular, haudliillH. notice, etc.. at low rate. Send in your order, and we guarantee good work. Will furuUh blanks for Mag.ii-1 ...(... Polltloul Metiting. PutBuant to previou notice, the Eecu- tivo Committee of the Democrats party in thi. county held a meeting nt thi. place i n a ni oa last 1 uesday. There was quite a full attecdance-evcry townahlp, we think, be- j ing represented and the Committee iuvi- , ted all Democrat who were present to par-' ... i i in; ticipate in their meeting, which was held . . . .. . i ..I llie i ouri room, no were iimu iu I note such harmony in their deliberation, aud an earnest determination to thoroughly organize lor the coming campaign. After a pleasant interchange of opinions it waa unanimously resolved to call a , ounvy uve , ,on. io e ue.o on .no, .,, the 7th day of June, lor the purpose ol ap- j..i...i. . T. I niateiei "ti rwin.i iiLirirt. d ' the Siute Convention. The towmhlps .our county delegates appointed in Hits manner than by a o called mas meeting Iu the first place, it is more io accord with the pl.m ol organization ol the Democratic party, and in the next place, it affords all section of the county the same opportunity i of expreising their preferences. "Mass I mei-tingx" are usually composed of persons j ! who live near the Court House, and do nut j i irHnnrullv reiiri-HHiiL tliM nviiilieA of iierHoim : living in more distant section of the county, for there are not mny who will ride twenty or more mile to atteud a poi i liticsl meeting, while the, would attend . ! lown.l.in meethur nn.l vot for five dele. I . . V .i i . vention. If, then, the Democrats of Chat ham desire to express their preference lor any particular aspirant let them attend their townahip meetings, and vote for dele gate to the County Convention who will represent their wishe'. STATE NEWS: Bull Frogs. Mr. Paul C. Lincke fired 33 shots and killed 32 bull frogs at Lis pond yesterday nnd savs it was not a very good day for bull frogseither. Kulcigli imtor. j Xi,e SuperintendonfH report for the . j first quarter of 1880 Las just been A Disgrace. i is8ued. Since the opening of the Iu- Tbe Legislature of North Carolina htitution iu 1S56 there have been 1, reduced the tax on whiskey and ira- 325 patients udmitted; 753 males and posed a tax of $20 on book agents, j C72 females. The discharges number 'e knew they loved the one and ha- j 1.01G; COG males, 440 females. Tliore ted the other. Biblical Recorder. aie now 27!) inmates; 147 males, 132 ... ; females. Five males and eight fe- 01(1 Cat. i n,a'os we''8 received during the quar- d f at males were received during the quar- Mr. Ste'dman Jenks, of White Oak thtTC0 ales and three females ownship this countv has a pet cat i d,ud: th,ree fma,8 fwe,e. discliarRed 1 ,... '1 1 iru'L. ',,- , os cured, and one of each sex as lin I years old. hen no wa married 1 , ' ,. . , ... , . .. . . ..... . tirnvn. (If IhA fivp mnlpa mliiiilii'ii TownBhi 00 .. .. 1 , ., . . ... . - ' uv mjwh iud viii. MUiilu n ui jiim nu values it very hiKhly.-Rl. Visitor. ' J . " """"" Sudden Death. Mr. Win. B. Armstrong, living about 7 miles from the city, dropped in his field with opopolfxy on Wed - nesday of last week, and died a few liours ofterwards. He was about GO vears 01 1, onn a gooa. nara-woruiug man Charlotte Democrat. Storm at Beaufort. A letter from Beaufort, N. C, this morninp: states that the ball room of the new hotel at Morehead City was blown away by a cyclone the other day, and that it also took a small frocerv Boon and landed it on the - - , 1 , opposite suie of the creek from where it was situated. lialeigu Visitor, dd. Quick Business. There has been a good deal of talk about, li-jhtning express trains and quick time generally, but a man in Caswell county is lightning and no mistake. He recently lost his wife by death, and in just twenty seven J. 1 v 5 uays aiii'r ner nenuse tie niarrieu 1 acain. tie takes the prize. Obser- ver. Catrlilnj,' Cod-Fish. WT. G. Watts brought in on Tues day a fish weighing ten pounds, not knowing the name of it. Mr. Samuel Chad wick, an old sea captain came along and pronounced it a Cod fish. Mr. Cliadwlck says it is very unusual to find a codfish in fresh water, or even in the Sound. He speaks of capturing them in his young days, off cape Cod, when the fog was so thick it could almost be cut with a knife. Kinston Journal. Faithful Servant. Mr. Peter Hairston has in his era ploy a colored roan by the name of John, who has been with him since his birth, some forty years ago. When days of freedom came John choose to remain where he was, and in all probability will nntil life shall end. He has filled the place of driv er and body-servant for 85 years, and has proven himself a laborer worthy of hire. John is among the few faithful to their old mas: era and has no reason to complain standing as be does, far above the ordinary leveljof his race, both in point of ed - ucation and finance. Winston Senti- net Large Dairy Farm. Mr. V. Grimes has the largest dairy; larni in uie mate, ji is biock- I . . m jlMi.i Ti j 1 ml with more than a hundred milk 1 ti: .u vr.. I HUieiHU iirro. Xo Inferior Court. All H l hid iuniinurn Ul ! Wake county, held at Raleigh on tlie 4th mRt., tne proposition to esiaDiiHii ; Rn inierior ijourt wuo ueiunieu uv u vote of 28 to 24. Tt.i;,r0,iS Revival. j , . ,. . . . . ne inHnuea rengiuu. rM hi has heen earned on in Raleigh for fgw weekgi mA H , num. mM converted. j r ; . j Biff SillC. ' ' . ... I We Ipfirn from a sotTce entirely i reliable that the firm of W. T. Bhiek-1 , ., , ... m . . well V UO., oi jjuriiam, on yesieruuv ; effected a Palo of $500,000 worth of i their smoking tobanco to a Chicago j firm for cash. I his is the highest I sale of the kind ever made iu this I , StaleIUl(!ih Visitor, I I alelsb'-Colored People t mi. T 1 T.-J-. J i tie journal oniidubuy puiuiNueu . . r. ,, i tu U I vu Iai,. ' ..' fn .,. i:..-rv j attables SOVCrill owners of I I Jf, goverul well-to do 1 I anj UUmC1-0Ug mechanics." newspapers, hacks and merchauts i. cus uuu v iniuii. This is a fast age, and tllO old Noil h Stale Keems to have caught J'1 infection, as will be Seen from the j followitl"; Blaterneilt : ! Mr. Jos. I). Khem, R Citizen farm- of Newbem N O. planted a crop , 9f PeftS 0,1 the first of Febniarj 1.181. He commenced gathering them April Grh and finished April 20th. He then CUt tuil VinOS from forty IIVO acres, and cured them for forage, , j. E. fcakuiso-mm an.'i'ViTn maktha. t. m. m and on the evening of April 30: h he '"' wlt kuzahkih. .1. s. stosk. m. j. . . .. , , . Nrum;, Ai.i'iihi -i sriini: mul allii-s hnunu liad tue wliolo 45 acres planted in ; Tiiisim.inoiify theiive n.-iim-j heirs t inw nntloil I, 11, , , , 51. Rhem don t say how much he maae on 111s crop, uud some 01 nis neighbors cleared about one hundred , " ,. . iioniirs per ncre ou meir pea crops, and lie is not tlie man to fall behind others. We call this not only quick work, but extra good fanning. Nut Shell. j The Insane Asylum. proved. Of the five males admitted, , . , s . . '?ne hJ 1 ' i lit. iAliiriniia Avmromaiit nnA nv ill. heritance; and the fifth by some un- known cause. Four of the eight wo-1 j men lost their ruason by some uii- known cause; two by religions ex- jciteiueut; one by internal disease;! jnuH the eighth was crazed by finan- , ! cial distress. Hale's Weekly. i . . , j Dcstructioil of Shecp. An old and rospecttd subscriber: liriniY lipar TTni vprwl t v Sitnf inn infurms 1 n8 tllllt au tije iami,a of this spring ;yeullin Te oeen )c by the! doRgt Spring lninb no doubt is a Rrt,at C1,mne daintv, but the owners : 1 1 m0(ft eftrn08t,iy protest against a mon-1 I 1 i ,i...i. ti iv t , I UIJUl V WU1UU BUUID LUUIU KJU HOU1 PUJ 1 8lmre at an. Keauv jt i8 too bad tnat worthless doss, not worth the powder and shot to kill them, should be sullered to cut at the root of a very valuable industry, and make sheep raisiiir almost impossible. Ap- sheep ' peal is niaie to the LegiHlature : and j t.n. Now York. Philadelphia and Baltimore, ouo of j earnest men work year after year, in ; tno largem stocks of goods tu tbe county, consist' : and out of the General Assembly to ;Iuglnpikrtor I procure some legal security for their! : U..t U4 :....,,., 1- STAI I.K I'llY HOOKS, j-'uu ui humiul-ucm i popular aisapprovai wnicn is me lative action, will always we fear stand in the way of relief,so long as a large . class of voters value tneir curs more than they do the rights of others. Durham Tobacco' Plant. Key Appointed Judge. The President has tendered to Postmaster General Key the position of District Judge of the Eastern and .uiuuiii uistricis oi xennessee, nnuie vacant by the death of Jadge Trigg. Tlio PfiBtmnsler General afcpnt.Hil l,.i I,;. .:.,i;,. ,n;n i, i nilVJ UIQ UUUI1UUUUI1 1T1AA DDUV IU the Senate just before the adjourn ment of Congress. Nothing was said about his successor, but it is "Ht'ud1l?e ?ne,r be,Pro' moted to the Postmaster Generalship. Reputation. An Exchage truly says you never find out how bad a man has been until he is nominated for offtee, and you never know how good he has been until you read his obituary. Another Veto. j The President has signed the army i ! appropriation bill and returned the j 'd fieUjncy bill to the House with a. ' Teto. THE MARKETS, Reported for the Krcohd rif x. t. nonius & co., Ghocf.rs asd Commission IIehchasts. 1 ale gh, X C. May 4, IS). COTTON MAIfKKT. Middling, ' htrirt Low Middling Jlss 11 IjUW AlIUUIIUir DIUllir Toue uf Marketririn. WIIOI.KdAI.K fITV MAHKF.TS Flour, N.C., ' Ooru, iU.rtx M.al, u ;j ti troo 70 to i j II to 10 VI to 13 , p1(.0, Q Until Bulk .Clear Kib Side, r-3toO '.,, 'i 1 buik, Miouiuer. ' CorTee, lfi to 1? j 2.") to 27 3." to 40 i 1 7.i i Sugar Ilouae Syrup, j Cuba Mo!aaH, ; Liverpool Salt, Sugar, 10 11 I 11 io l:l' 1 t (III l.l io J. iw f ' . Cotton Ties- New, (.utto Tlm8 llcwli Irish Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Oat Shelled, Peaches Peeled, peC,e-InnHeled readies -Lnpeeieu, 5c. to l till 70 tii75 Apples, j;,s v'vt nushei, 80 to 1 00 1 Kgga, Mutter, IS IS to 20 US 3t.visitii:i. FUAZIEU AI.SION. Iu this county, on the 4 til liut , at the n-sideure ol the bride's father, br the Kev. P. H Law, Mr. Joscril J. Kkaziek, of Whlteville, to Miss Ann Maui a, elde.it daughter of Junius A. Anv person wishinir to sell cond milch cow miiv find a purchaser by apolyinir at i i"B "";oud oihco. Tombstones for Sale. The citizen af Chatham are respectfully l.,r...,.,. ,1... 1 L.... il..U.n..i V.at j tock 0, 'rombatoiius, Sc., in the State, and a, 8elling at greitly reduced price. All i wnrk miRr.11t(i . niv atif.-tion j Write (or price lists and drawings before I buving e'.ewhere. V. E. VILSOX, j nmrci1,(, .lf Durham X. C. . . . j 1MCW AdVertlSemeiltS. ; -----:.-u--i .- . ,STAT,r O. W. tViuslice, Ailmlnlalraturof J. B. Hliiue, , of J. H. Sioiik. ilei'i'nsi-l. nn.l tin- iwlltorii of witd Urn-oa-icl, Una Hie ihiliiliff lum llli-l his Dual - ' - ;i-.unt forHeitii-mi'iit ..t uiiMMi.iii.of i.n imeumto. 'my m,,. ju i.mi,n, .,n n,.. um ii.iy ,.t June, ! lh'", w- i oi smpe. c. s. o. I Miiyil uii'l Pmiinio Juilrfo, w. L. ciMirKit, Of l.'ASWKLL. I JAS. W. DYNl'M, I OF I'UMllAU. COOPER &BYNUM,: -DAlXilS IV- Durham, nr. o. SOMETIIINO OF INTEREST to the citizens of ChHiliaiu, by a (.'halliaiiitiii, AlwayalJook to Clmihiiiiiite. t. 1 1 B The way to eun.uraire htm Is tu iiatnuilze him, h whim yon K Ui Uurlinin. be sure 10 eall on the tlrni of iiHU'KIt .v 11VNI M lor your l! Tln-y kwp Everything lu tbe gcucrul nicrciuilllc Hue, Mi : Dry Uils. Nullon. Uoililng, Ui'uit.' FunilbhlngOoiMlK, ilooiH, Mine, 11ms, Caps, Queens' aud Woodcuwaro of ull klmld, and a Complete Stock of Groceries. Sugum, Coffees, UolasHi'M. Lard, Meal, Meat, Flour, halt, l'uro Apple Vinegar. Satls'aetion guaranteeil In every Instsni-e, We i do not limltain to soy that we call and will com pt'.o Willi ttllj miuar ill vuiumii. u..... m Good Goois and Low Prices. All we ask Is a fair trial. Rospocif ullj-. COOPEltlk HYNl'M, May I Durham, N. 0. lSSOii" BYNUM&HEADEN tu " IE ravc ji:ht uEi-r.ivun from the cities ot Bos- LAD! KH DHKS9 GOODS, LACES, KKCK RIUHONS, MU8QCIT0 NETTING, YANKEE NOTIONS, anil LADIKs' it ATS, (Trimmed and Uutrimiued.) Largs Stock READY-MADE CLOTHING, For Men, Youths aud Buys. 'crockery. j 0LAS8WK cniNA, ClIAMIIKIt SETS, llAHDWAItF., CTTI.KUY, OIUK EKIES. j BL-0QY WAOON MATERIAL, l'LOWB FLOW CASTINGS, ! ASP DOU1ILE-8IIOVEL TLOWS, j JS. large tot of Furniture, 1 ! and almost .any article that can bo loiuid In a , first-class retail store. I We most cordially Invito all persons Io call and . examine our stock, for wo take great iiloosure lu ; j showing whether you buy or not. We guarantee . our goods at bottom prices. J r. 8.-10,000 Pounds Wool wauled at HYNTM & HEADEX'S New Cheap Siore. rnuboro, Aj rll iu, -stf. NEW ADV EUTISEM EXTS. 5! -ADH NuW IIKIVU IfK la NOW ItKCnvINd THE LAIldEST, HANDSOMEST, AND THE BEST SELECTED RTOCK HK HA8 II ever liu-l. liitvlhK l.i-. n rti-l.-. wlih u ur-ul ! AND I1AI.TI1IOI1K. A.M Uol'lillT KHH I'ASIl, llll IUI SUlti-. All lie ttll In U I AIU Tlil.ll.. S iIIh k ..r Cl.iMiHif N liiini.-ii-. iill bUiw nn.I ijimlllles. C)TS FOR to CENTS I BCITd FOK : 3. NICE l.'AS.lISILHH hi ITS lor i. A lluu slwk .ii Uoula lur JIcu Ullj ll"n. Can Suit Any I MnirC DO TOrSF.FD ANY DRESSES ? N.w Is your time. LONDON tins all atytoa, qnallUM LftUltO. mill UMRlilllle--lli.lll H HID Ui. A NIIE MI'SMN Fol! luCBSTA! Hiliill'IKI anxk uT 4 -a MIUIICS, MCTIIItlAS. NAXSOOKS, SWISS. TAKI.F.TuN, I'Eyl I-.. EU.-. His Hue of ST'AHKH. FISHl'EM. lll.l. AltS, CfKFS, MH'IIKS. LACKS. VKII.lNfIS, HAMUl'KU EUllINIIS, COKSETS. FANS, PA1UHOU. , l.i mt- large. HI TTONS I nil Kln.ls un.l hihj I " '"" n'"wl ii1''""1"-'" II AT, luolt 1)0 to U. , hIh Hi.ick .r FI.OWEHS, ItlllllDNS. nn.l "tlier Trimming. Is vory tariff. 8j Shttr and Hunt of nil himti ami :yl f urn SOr. a pair !. Miti's, Buys' and CM1 ; droii a HATS, In l ur, w,.l mi l uuw. 3 to 4 i furnituhe or every deschiption, Iu Lftrge gunutltles. ll.'cltea,lH, IluroaiiH, SMetmanla, Kfi!, I.uniros, Bnoklrift Cliatrs, Bvostdo ciialri.. Hi-.l-r.-.m S.-IH, mkiiIukh. oil ci.hIih, Muih, k: Hitrilwure, Tluwure, CriHkvry, UlaM-witro, Ointi'i-iluuiirti', liroc'orle.i, ollH, I'uiuU, f'rniuut, LuuklUf; OlnnBoii, riuwn anil FoiutH. Iu tact y.u ran K' l any nii'l vverytlilng at 41) l ilt II. .IIS. V.1 lli n.l uf I'ntlle. 3in linll.iini .if c..rn Wi,itcy. 1T TTIUM t'lUtl, I A MKS I- I.AXF, Ap 15 t. Mortgage Sale. QY VIUTt K OI' A MORTiiAOR executed tumetiy U Mnrili.t IMul.'l, in the Utli dnj- of (M..Ijrr, IHT'j, I will nelt f..r ru-li, ut ,iilli, riui-tlnii, mi tin I'llKMI.SKH, Ull SA'l'l llllAY, till' M uf Mil)', lMKO, tllO ue-tlilril IiiIimi-m or ilowrr of tit.- kiI.I Miirili; Dmiit-I lu the trm t of lm I In'loimiiii: in l In- lat Aii'liTHoii Dmili'l. rontainliiK lr uth, unit uiljolu Ini; ilii' Wuiilft of of V. 1". Sirowil anl oiIiitm. aii mi. ISAIAH UAMF.L. S! 0 The srusci'.IIir.B IS SOW OIT.MXI OI'T AND , dully rwlvlnf ouv ut llio llHUdsoinuat uud Cheap. eHt SliH-k "t : m Tin TIT ft 1 1TT ftTTssTiT ftnnrtft NJ U U M ' AM vllMMnK (ill IV 1 ovt.r oir.-reii in ttiis mnrkct, ami lie invito every , 1 nnoin wuut ot GOOD AsD CUEAPUOUUn to sive lilm a coll. 1 iii-He giKKls hve leu liouglit for ciwli, aJ In-fore the ailvnm-e, nu.l will be Bold at tutoiilnhliiKly low jirlcrs. lu tills slovk limy bo foiiinl all the new xtyli'S In Ln.llen' Dreus OihuIh, sui'll as IH'NTlA-as, UF.RNASA CI.OTHs, LINEN ) ' LAWNS mul MOHAIR LtvritKs, In all the utiw ; Khn.li s nml ei.lors. The humlMtucoxl stink nf 1 ! KMIIlIOinKIUKS nml TOItCIION LACE. GLOVES .f a::il 1IOISKRV III great variety snme entirely new j styles. I.AUIEM' CULLAIts ami Cl'rrS, lit'CH- .vlTll . .nlro. Hn rt IJ,0S' SILK BUI I'A('E -" KTn- LADIES S1I.K PA11ASOI.1 anil I'MCRF.LI.ETTS. A great vaiiuly of new ami eleimut OiilSKETs, all sizes. Bin stuck for mcu ami Uiyn' wear cannot be sur passed. Sjiuclal atteutluu IS luvllud to bis elegant stuck ot Spring and Summer Ready IvTado Clothing, 1 aud his biautltul line of NEW STYLE Kl'UINrt ' HATS, lie would ulno call attonlton to IiIh vnrio.l st.xk of tho very lKt LAI NUIIIEU and t'NLAl'N-' DRIED HlIIRTs, all sIzch. j Hs has addeil to his stock an entire fresh and 1 1 j new SHOE DEPARTMENT) which embraces some 1 i'rr in-miiiini mjirn. mw auinucu ou oiu I prices, " We cordially Invite every one lu need of goods In our lino to give us a call. New and froeh good will tic added every week luring the season. We guarantee Io sell as cheap as any Uotise this 1 side of New Y.rk to all who may want good gooihi. I We luvlte you to cull and see that what we have. I ' said above U true. I JXO. A. PEJIBEUTON, Ast., ! April 1. FAYETTEVII.I.E, N. C. FOR MILLINERY, -GOTO- ZSAAO OETTirJGER 48 Fatkttkvim.e St., x. Hi a 2 si 9 sjo s C3f llealways keepsa L.l IK IK STOCK and sells Joods AT BOTTOM PRICES! Don't kail to ;ive ium a CALt. WHEN YOU VIH1T K.W.KIiill. Al'8 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. !! ALL MIS OP US J HEi.T.lVKD AT- STORE. (o) .l. rtl '.f niru In Him lunrkHts r IKjhton, NBW Tukk llllU Will bCll lliBlli a.t CbOAp U CUU ll DOUglll lU UlU One in Prices. at LONDON'S. Ho lias them all shape, lud ul LONDON'S CHEAP STORE. Sheriff's Sale. BY VIUTI F. OF AN EXECfTIOK Iu my hand for . -. .1 1. .. : I. .i. . I will m il at Die Oiirt llovwlonr In tin' tow n of lUlHlmrn, on llio itrsl Momlay InJunn, next, to ihi' hlcliost Milder for owli, Iwo linnilriHl CJ.Vii mill liny fu.-rt of Innil, sltuHied In Ailirlsht Township, mi tlm waters of lim ky ltlri-r, adjoin IniT Ihu Inn. In of O. W. HuutlnR, B. Orlxaou aud Hi. mm. I.. vk'. on as the orocrly if Joint and riizn Irfiiic, loKnilHfy an exivmlmi Infaviirof W. A. iiiig, iimouuilni; to tlo.3;), wlUi tntorvst ai.A Co!. This April 20:li, 1880. J. "VC. tTAYWm, Ap VI Ci Sheriff. WANTED .' i 10,000 LBS. WOOL. Mi SPMIXO tTOCK, consisting of DB.T- OOODS, OltOCF.IUEfl, HA11DWA1IE, QVBBX8 WAIIK, TINWAltK, IJOLLOW-WAItE, BOOTS ao4 Klllira, HATS, NOTIONS, and OESERSX MEU! 1 cilANLilsr., will noon bo complete. My slock fcs much larger tuna ever ore,nd I cuoraatesni' iloods to bo Fresh and Tirst-Oiass. Cull nnd examine iuy Etock, and you will tut IS to your advantage. A. O. RODBRSON, April 15 Egypt, K. a IIAK7PAOTUESP.B BEST YARMS ad SHEETINGS. AND DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! Will Buy Cotton in the Seed or Lint ! IPA'ST OiiSHI or C&dDGiJSB 3 Parties desiring It, can get their Cotton 0uin4 and Packed al the newly erected Olu near tbe Faclory. Oclolior 9ih, 1ST9. U 10 Tl'i ever the That YOCUS may he tbe next bout that will be burnt 1 lit1 Wise and Insure in Time t It is more sensible to make SUKE of tbe property tbat you already bave tliao t run tbe risk of losing tbat la trying t make more. It costs but little to insure and Are Is a learful toe. the noktii Carolina home Inuub an'c'k vmmi-any of ualeioii, will Insure your Dwelling. Furniture Store, Mill, or oilier buil iing, at tbe lowest rates, and PAY if it burns. Tbls Cnmpsay has pai). in less than a year, for TUIiEII buildings burnt in Cbalbam. Yntirj msv lie tbe next! Apply (or la suranee to H. A. LONDON. Jb., Atreat, jeO-tf Pittsboro', N. C. Raleigh and Augusta Air-Lin Railroad Company. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. ) ltAl.EKin, N. C, June S, 1S70. f On and after Friday, June 0, 1879, tralaa on tlie lialeigh and Augusta Air Line Hall I'oriI will run daily (Sundays excepted) follows : No. 1 I.esve No. 2 Leave HhIcutIi. . . .8 00 p m Hsmlet. . . .2 30 a : Csry 8 31 Hoffman...!) 14 Apex 8 53 ! New Hill... 9 U ; Merry Osks.tt 30 ', Moncure . . . lr0 : Osgood. ... i on I San ford ...10 44 Keyser....8 87 Blue' 3 64 Manly ....4 13 Cameron. .4 S6 Santord ...8 41 Ogood....0(2 Moncure . ,8 C5 MerryOak8 42 New Hill. .7 00 Apex ... .7 23 tfary 7 69 Arrive at Kaleigh...8 80 1 . (".'ameron Msnly... itHlue's.... KerHer... I Iloft'inan. j Arrive at I Ilnmlet . 1127 " 13 09 am .12 29 .12 48 " ..114 " ,.200 Train No. 1 connects at Hamlet with O. O. Uailway (or Wiliuinjftou, Cbarlotte and j aU points doutb. I Train No. 2 cjnnects at Ralelgb wltb tbe i Rsleigb and Uastou Hailruad lor all polat ' Nortb. j JOHN C. WINDER, fiuiieilotendeat.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 6, 1880, edition 1
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