h$ (Jhaiham Record THURSDAY. May 20, 1880. LOCAL RECORDS: p f gT Make up campaign clubs forTnE Record. Only one dollar apiece to clubs of five until next January I T . .i11-.riitic voter in r,at. i tIt every democratic voier in nai ham attend bin township meeting on the 2?d of this month. t3TTnK KKCOiioTiiice it now prepared ! to print all kinds o! Notices, Circul irs, 1 Handbills, Sic. Good work at low prices, j day or two ago.f'oin our former townsman, . . J, , i v 1 1 Mr. John L. Cowan, who is now publishing . r ,,l ,,t the Opl ka (Ala.) Observer. H v L. t"gT We would call the attention of the farmers to the splendid lot of Grain Cra dies, Sc)the Blades and MowioK Blades at j London's Chkap Stork. He also has on , hand 100 bushels of nice, clean PEAS. Get j your supply at once. . r7.'Z.''. .;.fi,s ii call at the store of I. S Waitt, Kalelgh, j V l .viniin. l.ia InprrA Anil Vullinlllfl , u...i w ..,,1 : Neck-wear, louwill find tlie proprietor , and hla i-iricieiit cups ot aenietan's polite, attentive, and willing to show poods, If ynu wish to koep fool, pet one ol ' the nice Alpaca or Mnen Ooats which are : lielnir ffi-red o low at London s ( liEAr ; STORE. He hss ft treinendoun stork ol j clothinif, and ninst he pi-lling tlieni cheao, ' judging Iroin tho quantity we see eerried away every day. Nice Fresh lietuoiis, at Iiondou's. -.nu..M 1'....m...m-.Ho1-h. i V. l,.ttl,e ...ni.is,ioim for the 1 cennus cuunieralorg have been all made ! .nt aixl uitl hri furnritf ileil to the tiucress- i ..u'..,..i. ;., . ta.. .1.... ,.l,Be .n.i.iv 1 will thtn, we hope, be relieved. I ! Convict IOkcm iel. ! Last Friday one of the convict, at work on the F. 4 Y. V. It. K. made hi. escape. He was a white mnn mimed Samuel Overton, from Hortfon! county, nnd had already served out nineteen live-year sentence. months of a Township iu ,t intr. TheF-xee itivrConunil.eeol this (Centre) township hive called a meeting of the Drill-. ocratie voter thereof, to be held at the court house, on uext Snturdiiy at '.I o'clock. for the purpose r.lsp ointini; live delejrih to the County Conveutioti, end fleciini; n townvhip tviiumlltee. A full attenduuee is ; requested, We presume the committees of the other ... .. ,,ll(i ,iia I ill. Hnr. a. berHtof,ire rentieftted. ' " would euyife.t that at these meetings the; . , .11.11111. 1 . delegates be elected by liallot, and not aii-, . , . . ,. .... , ., .,, ' , j .,' ! convention win meet neie or inonttay tue ?ih day ol June. 3Ienioi'iiil "Viilov. A beautiful stained r;ln-s memorial church, at this plsce, in memory of the late Mrs. Charles Lultrrloh by two of her daughters. Ve think this a most appro priate way of honorinir the deed and nil. orninj; the house ot .iud. This is the fourth niemorisl window that hns bcn placet in this church. Improvcinenls. We are pleased to note the improvements that are goinirnn iu our ancient ''B.irnujjh," for it shows thnt there i some "life in the old land" yet. Messrs. Bynuni & Ileaden have completed the addition to their h re tore, which Is now one ol the largest in the State. The residence kinwn here ' as the "old Tlall house" has been thorough. ly repaired, and Iu its new, fresh coat of jiuiii. 1. qiiiiB omnium. . me. .i.. But the latest Improvement of all will be! the very handsome resblen e that will soon tie built by Mr. A. J. Hynum on the site of ! the "old Thompson house", which has been taken dowu to give place to its more pre tentious successor. 1 Novol Pl0MMclilltir. Last Friday Deputy Sheriff frabtree, ol Orange county, came here with a negro woman whom lie wished to deliver to our Sheriff and exhibited a. his authority the following remarkable order from the (0111 missinners of O.ange : "It is ordered that thp Sheriff of Orange county deliver to the Sheriff of Chatham county or CI. airmail ot Board of Commls sinners nf said county Mima Mann (colored) ritl.un nf f'l,.ll,..n .. I.n I... I,... ' in Orange coun.yi.il for sometime." r., - .. , ... , 1 Of course our SlieiifT was right in refus- log to put the woman in jail upon such an order. No cause l her imprisonment was suggested in .he order, and she could have prosecuted our Sheriff fur fahe imprison ment had he presumed to j nil her. The Orsnge officer said that the womnn had been put in Ilillsboro' jail because it was bought she was crazy, but as the'e was no evidence ol that, she was discharged upon her arrival here. Wetltline- lVMtivitiom. nnea tne i-revnyter.an church at this 1 .l.Ato.itt.t ,u..,ni,.l.,TO .,irt..u... decorated with flower, snd wreaths ol evergreens, and a large floral "horse.shoe" wss suspeuded over the heads of the bridal party. Tlie bride and groom with their at tendants presented quite a beautiful scene, and all looked their beet. Immediately ! after the ceremony the party repaired to ; the hospitable residence of the bride's j father. Oran S. Poe, E-q , where a pleasant ) "reeeption" was held until a late hour. , and all greatly enjoyed the delightlul oc-! carioo. The next uight the parents of the ifroom (rave a most elegant eulertainment, i where there was everything to please tho eye, and satia'y the appetite. Our young Iriends took tl eir departure ou Monday, for Rock Hill, 8. C. (here ; the groom Is a prominent raerchaul) sccom- j panied with the hast wishes of their many ' liendt. I 0loliitiioi fit Oiirlinwi. 1 The citixene of Durham will have I grand celebration to-day to commemorate Ithe Mecklenburg Declaration. The I Record not bavit.g bven houored with an to report the 1 i invitation will uot be able proceedings. I The Lutt'Kt l-'roMl Yet. Some days ago the weather was quite cool lor the season, and the nights real , .l.-.ii. .n ,.,i l, no ioiloud that there was a " ' ' : , ., , f , tllt, uioruiurf of the loth,!. bat ninned sunie of the vegetables. It in . .1 ... 1. ...... - I...! in tlila Uft-tioll I Very UUUHUHL w un o iiupk " so lste as tlie middle ol May. Just now, n lite as t'je middle ol Mkv. Juitt now, however, it is about as Uot as we care to have it, und distressingly dry and dusty. I ' . u i ... We are pleused to bear such (J'""1 ac- ... , ... counts of l ie wheat crop iu this comity, , ' . . , , . ,, In some sections there is complaint of tbo rilgl ;t B i,0peU this will not du much dani(XK,., Koi the pnst few yearn our wheat cr0J)i i,aVB turut!a 0m very badly, so that it ig Bicert.iy to be hoped the crop thiB yt.ar ft fu,i harvest. Hon. CSr. V. Strong. A com N(,).Klu.t.,f l iiKHF.com), iu bu- ... , .....i ,i i.i.i.r- position of Attorney Hen-! tronj for the I 1 1- . ............ I ,.., .I.nu ..I , ., y. .; j ..,J i "'B"y yiD o.u b i ( man, we can ii'nnuy rin.mrc ihui ... ! lieonle ol ('haihtm ; and, by-the-way, he img some pecu'inr rlniuiB on this county. for he ppnt several year, of his boyhood going to tchool heie, ano is ft II mom kni.i- jy reiuvuibered by our ohlect iri:i.-i:H ... 'Pile T-.iiOf l'Il' ion. We hope the citlzene ol thin t.iwnh-p will not iir'rt to vote at the i Ircli- n to 1 v 'h "'re '"' '1.- flrvt Tl.undny in i.iiu; f"r- ft" l.eretoiore niiii..tn-ed in 'I itK I'F.coiin, '-ertl n nn 1' iiion has hfi-u ordered to t l,o wifdna of emr prf! upon contitiuitiff iu force the prohibitory law 1 pr..l.i!.itl..ni.-t- carried tho election l.st .Tii!.e by s vi ry derided mi.j riy. mid can msilv do ho n'-itln il tey will on'y ntt-nd t ie rleetion in: ed vote. They le .v lie sure lr men will !1 v-, mid will tl.ut 1Iie I:.ior exert their iitnict eft..rte t'ire.e.tsiiiisii iis sale within our township. The fame rea-' eons and motives lent induced our citizens , to vote for "rrolnliltiou lut year h:ioiiii ""r''-v hv" W,?-T,,t( Z1 b .lynt.i-a und beneUu .,( suel, , Lax- no iv been i.riiern ally experienced, nnd all must admit that il has accomplished much oond. Pcrsuis who have attended our t'oiuK before and sitve the adoption of the prohibitory law in this tnwuship must con. less that its effect I.h been tuoNt mnrked nd beneficial. Formerly it was a common ! .1.1.. ... A . nnlriin -.or, 1,n.. foil l...lh v" , '" ''," ' " , "s-muuohiwiumiiiii 1' " ' in the ditches and on the eidewiilks of our I rauklin Tillies. 1.... . I... 11...,. , .,! I rr ' . 1 ' , reel nr end stapo;eriii!r nionjr tlie ttreets, . ., , , nd fights nnil BlTruvs were 1. 1 frequent oc- cuneiice. But much ln-t June a marked rurieuce. Lot .-nice last .Mine s. ...anteo. , impnueiiiiiii in-" u u...i,..ro j Conns, snd our people conm.. luted upon t!: heppy chnnsje. wroi1;i,i i. me pro-. Wfl8 jone, (,nonf,h to convince any one , come to give himself up, and remark win ! hii.itory law. Ol course liquor has hei n that it was not good for man to 10- ' ed to tho d.'i.uty that" ho must tie i sold ani uiaiiK nere, uruuaen men ore :.-- . casionally seen on our streets, and the lav sometimes violated, lint what law is not vio'nted ? Because tuen soni-iiines violate the prohibitory law is no more reason for its repeal thsn tho violation ol any other law is a cause lor its repeal. Because men steal is surely no reason for repealing the law smiinst larceny! And so the orca- ional violation of this law is no just cause for its abolition. On the contrary, let greater efforts he made for its moro rigid enforcement. In order that our citizens maj know smie ol the hem-fits derived from tlie practical working of our prohibitory law, we have examined the docket kept by the Mayor of this town in the trial of cases in bin cour'.. The Mayor of the towu ha. jurisdiction not j - - - " ' but als.i of nil crimes commif.ed in town, j't't ss a Magistrate has in tlie county. 'I'he Mayor's docket shows that, since hist June, there lias been only ON K case In his court, and that was a negro who got on a ' spree during the Christmas holidays, and was fined one dollar, whereas, for the twelve months precedine-Ywhen liquor was sold here ) thero wereTiiniTKKN cases, and ' ihe fines auionnted to twkntv sicvks dol. lars. Quite a differeuce surely! And for tho vear before that there wa, a still greater difference, for, in thnt year, (from ine 1st? to June 1781 there were and the fine amount, d , TWENTY-ONE oases to sixty two dollars ! shows what Prohibition has dons lor our .. town, lor with scarce v an exception all . . w" usr " 'T " i wueu aruuK are generally quarrelsome anu . . , ' . , . . iioisv ; tlieir sprees frequently ena in tneir being arrested and fiued, and these fines take just that amount of money from the support of their families. But we do not intend to deliver a tern- reranco lecture-our only ohiect heinir to show the practical benefit of the prohibi- ; lory law aud to urge the importance of; continuing it In force. We appeal to tho : wood nem.loof thi. town.hii) todo their full duty in the coming election. As cit urge mem w continue iu lorct a .aw "isv andas Cl,ris.ia,s. ........... . . thorn uot to allow this great demon of de- strnction to again enier our midst and ruin I the souls and bodiee of their weaker broth- ers- ' In this connection we are pleased to state that the colored people or the town- j ship are taking a lively interest lo thecom- ' ing election, and will poll a large ynte in ; tavor of continuing so wholesome a law. i 'n last Monday night they held a temper- ance meeting at this plsce, when stirring j spetohes were made by several ol tlieir : lesders and much enthusiasm was excited. ; At tho last election they voted in large ! numbers for Prohibition' ami deserve , much credit (or carrying the election. They 1 rightly leel that everr cent spent by them lor liquor is so much food taken from their children's mouths, and that they must 1 e;tber do without liquor or htrjd STATE HEWS - GOOtl -Trr "Work. 1 V Forty hands on the Mt Airy di- x Kji k.j u.mvo J . viion of the Cupe Fear and Yadkiu Valley Railroad finished two miles of Valley Railroad finished Irrrndinr? in twenty-five davs.-Greens- boro' Patriot. . . oad Gl.a(led. .. ..... i The convicts completed tue grao- .News from lierue county savs mar,: 1 ,;. " , , .., i)..;!.;..... . t i, ,:i road yesterday, and tho road bed is 1 L. I'. 1 I ... T n " - j,. rprc(1 There is a Cliestnut tree standing 1 in the yard of Mr. Zed Griffith, of in me yarn 01 .ur. x.... , y. Davidson county, wh.c 1 measures M ; feftin circumference three feet from rnnA Wiimfnn Sent nel. I Wonderful 1'ks;. J Harvill Johnson, of this county has ; a hen that laid an egg with the let tut- K nn llin oml an nicely and ner ifcctlyas if engraved there. It's a kind of natural curiosity. Aloore r,i,.T nnmn lllxt.it 'rnn , i n u. mere ims not uuiju ntivu n. ii.hh:i- prospect lor a wiieat i:roj in this country in twenty-eiiZbt vear.". This information is obtained from the old people, our recollection not (-x'enilmg thit lar Imcli in tlie past. - Durham Plant. DroVi lU'd. . Willie M. King, sun of Dr. Joel j Kinif, of Warrenton was drowneil on : Tuesday morning hist. While swim- WD,, across tho mill point, he wns . struck with crump and drowned be- , fore assistance could be remlered. j Kalei li lsitor. ()ltJ HorSC. n ,,t.i ri.,nA Vm Tatter po nf ttjH r0nut.y, leCClltlv had a faVorite Hare to die that had been ..... .... , jn s(.rvice i!0 or 3:j years. hl:o was known ns "Old Doll," and has been a fliuiiy lmg in Mr. Patterson's family ; for ti;e pasi Zi years. v-uunuue Democrat ; - I HestUliy Country'. We know five men iu Codar Rock I township, this county, near neigh- j bors who havo lif'y children large ! vision in the bargain for hugging, enough to go to school, and all of , and she repulsed him, even restrict theso men are now in the prime of i ing his kisses to a touch of his lips to life. Where is the neighborhood iu her cheek. He thought he was bo- . 1 . .. rv l..'c 9 a .uarrying .uhii. Amns Askew of White Oak, Jones j Conntv aged SO years, was recently ; ninrrie1 to ft n,1y ,ip.,.a C() years. ' jfr. ,vHkew has lieeii a wnlower tor , tlm,e n,onli,Si whi.-h time he thought ' m,vin alone. Kiiistoii Journal. . Convicts Est'ilJK'iI. i,i, ..:,.4 J.-IMH 01 lilt! VOII.IVL.1 i.v.in. I'll the State University li. R., made their escape on Wednesday last. Komonf tho rmni-d unseed throurrh ' our villagein pursuit of tho fugitives, . ilif i- ihfv ' 8Urpeojeij jn onpturino- any of them. : Chapel Hill Ledger. . , . ' ! iMiiteu in.iMiii. striking them about the face and! The Convicts at work on the Mt. , ,reast. They fell but jumped up : Airy division of the Cape Fear andi.1D(1' ran () ieaving their gnus Ya.lkin Valley Ibulroad are wild ; i,,.),;,,,!. They were tracked for sev- ! with excitement over the pro-pect 01 , fitulia treasure in an lndiau mouud they have struck. Jraditiou which hns t that a iirce amount ol specie in mmQll ftt lLe i)ut. j Q tjuif0rd Coillt House, find' iy DConl 0 livili"' ill the vicinity be-i juve ,Jlftt (rmlitjou tells the truth. fi,.p,.r,llfir' Pofi-iot ! j ft " I At mi m .til 11. I Mr. J. . Miller, who lives in the , Steihnpr ueighliorhooU nnd is M veal s old, was in town luesday to 1 W a l,low- IIe have long to tarry as ho was ausiona to : H-t hack into the field. Mr. Hart : lttD -uorgan, who lives up on i.ig ; Uockv urefcK ami is i years oiu, ll,.l ,.... y..lo..l- IU w' V'"." . y . , tni es. as ho is in tho habit of dOillL'. . . ' , . . " law- ver about a matter of business.- ... , .,. T , ,.i. Statesvillo liiindmark. WnejL.i' nuil Mniciilo At Sharpe's Turnout, on the Char- lotte, Columbia & Augusta l.ailroail, this side of Columbia, Monday morn ing shortly after breakfast, Ujb Bird, colored, one of the section hands, leiltue gang anu wem, uiick 10 uie nouse 01 me secnon bihhut, where his wifo cooks, and to.ik her across his lap and deliberately cut her Jhroat 1 with a sharp hatcliet, nearly sever-1 No one ' - Q 8l,dion B1(;u ; iandto(1 tilom good-hyo, (thoy not 1 ; . n u- . ? . ,i Ana .n.i; thenwit Kmian.s L 'BQm( hM mUe AiliUnti Rad without a mo-1 nient's hesitation plunged in. The se.,.;on ulll8t,r ..,; that something ! WBg wrong had followed Uird and Wftjei OHt j the water and uttempt- e1 t S!lvc uut p,,,, ,lot rt,aoIi Judi. wa3 gasping and had gotten hol l of ft stump the section master crying out to him to hold on until he could get a boat, that ho would save him, but before ho di. I so the negro rolled offjilgain and was drowned, Mo cause, we learn, is assigued tor the tragedy and the self destruction of the murderer; but the green-eyed monster is thought to have been the spider iu tho boe.-Cko.---Charlotte Tress, For Colored Lunatics. The Colored Insane Asylum, at Goldsboro, will be thrown open to : Inatients bv the 1st of Jane. The! " - m , i .1 i building as lar as completed, win ac - lil,lQ';;u.1nI1,t;.,n(a '. commodate about 125 insane patients. but only 75 can be provided fur at present. oserver. , J J -' " " Attempt tO EscnpO A correspondent of the Raleigh . i. . ,i . , er went into the jail one morning re 11.. 4 vlo.nn..,, l,n n...e oners, ue was 1 .. , . At : xv. ,, .r.1 u f ,,,.;u.,Vc, V.,. ,,lou,,uln than Mvers, who caught hold of him land tried to escape, iu attempting to JllllfJ , break away from the prisoner, anol er prisoner caught hold of his pis' ' 1 , , ,!. ,. J (!, " ,. ,7V 1 " T ' ":;."i " I, 1 , ;f nt l,,a l,ar, Afr "i BnprppAaA in ' T , . t lu" .'"1 " " I crowd of men and handcuffed the prisoner and now all is quiet in jail, j Drunken Frolic. , ..... Parham Boley, asad.llerm Alilton, a man of fine fame, and with all the imposing pomp 01 uiu juugim ui idav. vet ima''ined that ho was a horse from having drank too much j 1'quor. Ed. Howard, a well known printer, bridled l.iin up and led him down the street, Uoley sonutinics kicking up behind, and neighing at u terrible rate, lie led him to water .at tho Country Line creek, and lied '. him in the ptall just buck of Wi-n-te id '& Smith's store. He would let no 'one approach liini but Howard, and he chewed eontpl.icently upon two IhhkIIcs of fudd.T placed in bin rack. But when the old thing died out he found himself too securely tied to the stable ri.ck, and there he thirsted till nioriinL' .when Ihev turned him loose. --Iteidsvi'.le Times, , A Novel Law Suit. At T.M.1,- MIcd tT.nl 7lnmon o . I . .. . , i nuo set of jewelry, at Newton, N. (. , jj j(e l)rou ou ))M r,.(UU1(f und (-he wore H lor several weiKS. ght a suit to recover if, that ho had simplv lent it. to her. Siie testified that, bv the terms of a mutual agreement she WHg fo my fo). tL(j jt!Wol7v t,y kissing ,r, i.i,i ..,.,.,. mnr,nn tnr o lu.n. llm ,i,lv's. He ,.aiC(i ttn,l gt. kiss, on his way to work, every day for about a month. Then he grow bold, and wanted to take a hug as well as a kiss. There was no pto- I,,,, ,.l.,.ln,l and henco his effort to " recover. Ui -Observer. iaiu'iiiiii 10 nwi. On last Sunday John Smith went to the house nf Peter Watkins, a De- pufy Sheriff of Stokes COUIlty, who had a warrant in his hands for the arrest of Smith, and told him he had him. V, atkins n plie.l that he cll.l 1 not want to do that. Smith replied '"I have come to kill yon," drawing) his pistol at the same time. Wat-! , - - klu broke and run, b.nith fired and "mssed him. Smilli left and went 't(,r ll,s hrotner Jem, aud the two " sii(rt tiine retnrLeu, nrmeo with muskets, but atkins, who is a one "1'mcl man, was on the lookout !'"""""', "mu,liT " shot gun, fired on barrels as they entered the yard. e..,i jin,),ired yards bv the blood i butnp t lt,st nccounts had not been ' f0Ulul. Winston Sentinel. I - ; -- - - asc ' "J (lropilOOia. A mail named Frank Dcatoil, farmer near Alexandrians, this conn- t, was brought lo j iil to-dav, tied til'IU and fust ill a wagon, by his peo- plo lllld friends. It WtiS fisseitcdi that ho was fmflenilg from liVill'O phobia and such is no doubt the fact, ho having been bitten by a do- yt,ftr j,0. He had gnawed tho sides ; Qf tho WrtgOll with his teeth and! Wonld, it is said, snap at peiaons with great ferocity, who came near him, aud otherwise manifesti-d ttog maduess. He was not'eed to have . ... ... ...1..-.1 1 strange actions on niliui.'iy. wn en yvo,1i,o11v in.j w,,ido n Afonrlnv holiccntnn furious and violent, when j r" " "- j , he had to bo restrained. At inter- j vals he is sane. He was placed in a j cell iu the jail and a watchman leit to care for him. It is about time to f. le l.um , a ,lue lor BP.ra: die hydrophobia has prevailed 1 through this belt of country to the : mountains for some time. Charlotte ) Press. A Colored Ueeclicritp. Johnson, the colored pastor of the Daptist church of this place, was led out of the pulpit Sunday night last, and dismissed from further service. RpnivsMitiiifr liin.Kelf us a x.nrrle mnn 10 has led a festive life here for a Tew months a gay tellow, paying ,,,. t .verI of his vom,o- n.wi ' prctty female parishioners', to cue or I more of whom he had engaged him- ; self to be married, it is said, and but for some accidental discoveries eross- ly derogatory to his profession, he i might soon have laid himself liable 1 to the charge of bigamy. A neglect- 1 ed wifo in tho eastern part of the State, failing to get answers tohcr! letters addressed to him, reached the earn of parties here , Corfrn'd her wandering spouse with charges of abandonment, and brought his career to a euauen ana rattier tin pleasant termination. Johnson is a tall, rather spare made man, very black, drossy, aud impudent in his bearing, mouthy, but not very inti 1- l,;:jcnt. Salisbury Wntchwau. Peculiar Eyes. i ! The Reidsville Times says that ,' thero is a negro who was born m Milton, and is now about twenty; 1 1 V - . t .1 I IV,...,, , years ow, wuo nas ejeau, u.ue.euL Wa Cina iu n ripen blliu and the , colors. One is a dee; : other a solid black. An 01(1 Miser. I Wednesday, May Otb, AdaUlS Cor- ! n,nn, considerable means .liirl tipnr i nlkldnd. X. (. . acea ill - . , p , years. VA o understand that he was . ' a miserly man, and hid his money in vanouH places about his house and lot. After his death So.OUU wortu 01 : 1 :n. .1 , A : 1B00" wllu ,B " 1 . t l ;.. 1 l. .t .. . . . luu.u" , .UT"' au- v, . -, . , . ., J I . ill KOIU was iuuuu iu lur iwi i of an open mill: house in a shot bag, land afforded easy access to any thief: ana ':who might desire to enter -W ilaon Advance. 1IKD. I 1IADI.EV. At Ills i-oI1"Ocp Iu Groom: county : N. i'., ..ii tin- llili limt.. Mr. W. C. Uaum-.v, 'u the . Diriy-inim ynr m in age. Mr dll.y WK!)a m,uuS W- P Hadioy. ei.. of tlus 'lUiuy, unJ wan iiiucL catueiueO Ly nil wlm know him. T XCX3 MARKETS ItiM"ru-'l for Tin: UK uiiu ly m. rr. wonnis v. j o. UllOt'KIIS COMMISSION MHIICIIAXTS. :Ai.n.in. N. C, May 1R. 18S0. COTTI.N" MARKET: MIMiinu-. S: l i a l.i.w MliW'liiH, I...W .Mi.l lllnf 'l-.Urt tti MtirkK, ivr: 11 ' 11 i0 MIOI.I CK AN II 1-HOV1SION M.UiKKT. FT--ii r. S c. ii.S'M'"i o.tt'jn 'hiiifirinirT " Tten new, ". " Hplii-ed, Irlrtll 1'OtllN'CH, Sweet ' Mt. -Sllelle.1, I Peuelii'B peole.1 " uii.ereil, I Api'I'K. 1'e.lM, "f llllshel, I lilltler, lilies, s r ng ihnimi lOu i5 0O'7j num. c Rhi.ikh, ' 3-l.iH C :i.v.4() 1 ift 10W11 ll'.ulileiH, N C l'ork, , r..rree. , S H Syrup, li l.'ijtoo ''l Mi.l:iwM'., Mveri.ml suit, snn.tr. SPECIAL TMOTICES. Torabstoncs for Sale. The citizens of Chatham Hre respectfully iiiformed Unit I keep the liiroest and best stock of Tombstones, in the State, and am fellino; nt (ireitly reduced prices. All wort, puaranieeu 01 yivw niiiiniHi:ujii Wiile lor puce lifts and dravi:ics before j biivince'sewhere. W.E. WILSON, ninrcblS-tf Durham N.(.: mmmm : New Advertisements. Miller Wanted. To TAKE cn.!!(iE of a custom mill for corn, wheat, saw an i coitou Kin. A married man pre ferr.'.t. Apply lo J. W. B. WATSON, may 20 3t. Raleigh, N. C. GOOD NEWS TO BUYERS -AT- A. CREECH'S, Raleigh, N. C. Just received, 25,000 YDS. OF CALICO, Xew and Handsome. everybody come to culk u's to buy ciico Just received, (to.iwo tu Thuusand Yards of and Beaitiliil Styles of Dress Goods, nnd will he sold at prl'va to suit, nou't you for get lobe sure to come to Cueeous to buy Dres U's Bettor News Still! Just received. 1 vA Afnnfl,,rl1 15,000 Yards Of Beautiful BXuslins and Lawns, : c,lslnthe ThemostliandsiiiHetibin me Ity, and I am selling them at such low prices everybody cn buy. !;GOOD NEWS STILL CONTINUKS 4 m nm?T?ni uci .lust received. 0 C fl fl fl VdPnci nf PlOPO Pflflflv d,UUU 1Mb Ul UDLu uUUUO, Butialilc for Men nud Roys' Wear. PRKKCH'S is the very place to get the worth cf vour money 1 STILL THS! CIS!; Just received. , , , "JgJ 1 flOHS311ll lulFS 01 S1IO6S 1 M"n'". ""J' i'119- mumiW and chiidren s. , T,TT., TH tpp K l' l'.t 1 1 s lh IJlh 1 JjALh Where thousand of people buy shoes ail Come to Creech's to buy .Shoes. tn fact, all gds s ld at llie v.ry lowost prlc . mnnnme A. C1XX.1jCII 3 jlv is it NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MH! DH! ALL ZIIDS Of &00BS I -ARC HOW BEIKU LONDON'S CHEAP STORE. UF lH N0W kkteivino the larmt. HAKDsomtsT. akd thb bbutsklbctwi wocj n hai n i.ri. Havnie w H ever IiriI. Hnlue I el-l with a c"-"l K,u. aii h mh i a, faik truu-u Mm Ht,'k uf UothliiK Is imiiianiMi all slaes an S ICE CASSImEKE Sl'ITB for $7. A flue stoca. Can Suit Any inirn do Ton need ant dresses t N I LHUIC9. and quaniltle.-from Wcenu up. A NICE inCSI.IN FO10CBHTI 1 siwawoi ioc r:n?: v!n?C.ui.u vhkiib bwiiu thRMTON. HIODE. Et. RlJI line of SCARF. tnWUBBL tOLLARH, CUFFS. RUCHE.. LAOES.'vElLlNOS. HAmBDBO KDOIHU., CORSETS, FANS, FARADOU, j I vnrv lnric. IH'TTONS of all klnU and .haoM. .. , . . . If yu iih1 atiOODUONNET or BAT, look atlONDON-s. Be has tlieni all ahapM, kinds aa4 prlreo. from 10 cent up. Hi. stock of FU)WElt8. RIBBONS, and other Trimming., ts very large. . . .. sh and Hoof of all KiU au4 v ,ireu haTS, Iu Fur, Wool und tlrt runrjZTinii: or xivsa? dcschzttzozi, In Large Quantities. redtea!n, Bureaus, sideboards, safes. Loungea, Rocking Chairs, Chain, Iled-roora sot.. Mattlngn, OU Oiuttm. Haw, c. w Hardware, Tinware, Crockery, Olasswnr.. ConfrctloDarlo. Oroeerlw, OUs, Ealat, JFtMisa, Lwiknag Oliuseo, Flows and Folnta. In tact yu ran got any and everything at Ap 15 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I In the Superior OirxTY of Cuathau. I Court. O. W. l oushee, Administrator of J. H. Stone, AKHtllHt J. E. Ffarmxotom and wire Mabtiia. T. M. Ma son and wife Kl.l.AIIKTH. J. S. SToNK, M. J. SniliB, AI.ellKC.S SToiiF. ami AM.HM STonE. Tliis in to n.iiiry the iljove imiiiHil heirs at law ofj. II. Stone, ileireft-.ed. inn! the creditors of said de-e.ise'l. tliHtthe pluiiitirfliAfi IlUxl his final ae- .v.ntil f..r hiittlt.iiii.iit of llu. iwtiitfl ttl hi. llitM.tn.b4. , .i.,.. M.,. .,.,..,111.1 u-tll tw ftlldiled hp me Mt 1 i ,I1V (,nl,.A in 1'lLiHlMiro on llie 1-lh dnv of June.' 1HSH. V. r . FOI HIIKK, C H. V. May 6 and Fruliale Judge, SOMETHING OF INTEREST '.Y A CIIATIIAMITE. Always look to ynur Interest first, then encour 'ape youryoiinif I'liiuhamile, j The wiiy to encourage him Is to palMHlzn lilm, so when you go to Durham, tie sure to cull on the j Urm of COOl'Klt A: 11VNI M for your g.ls. i Tlu-v keu Evurvihlug In the ueuurul uiorcautlle iiuc.iz. ; Ur '".aMis ' FurnlBUlnBrtKU. iio..is, Slews, Hats, Caps yueeus uud woodenware of all kinds, and a ; Complete Stock of Groceries. i Suf ira. I ColTis?., Molasses, Lurd. Meal, Meat. Hour. Salt, Pure Apple Vinegar. Kattefactlon guaranteed in every Instance, We do not hcsluiie u say that we can aud will com . pel wl'.h any house In Durham, both In i G004 Goois ana Low Prices.- ! All we ask Is a fair trial. Respectfully, COOPER 3c BYNUM, ! DURHAM, N. C. w. l. coi ircn, uf Caswell. MayS JAS. W. BVNTM. of Chatham. BYNUM& DEADEN We have ji'st nETEiviD from the cities of Bos ton, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, one Of the largest stocks of gds In the county, consist ing In part of STAPLE DRY 000D9, 1.ADIK8' DRESS GOODS, LACES, NECK RIURORS, MCSyriTO NETTINO, YANKEE NOTIONS, and LADIES' HATS, (Trimmed and Untrimnied.) Large Slock READY-MADE CLOTHING, For Mob, Youths and Boys. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE t CHINA, CUAMREK SETS, HARDWARE, CCTLERY, GROCERIES, BiroOY WAGON MATERIAL. PLOWS & PLOW CASTINGS, AND IXJCI1LE-8UOVEL FLOWS, A large Lot of Furniture, and almost any article that can be taucd In a n AST-class retail store. We most cordially Invite all parsons to call and examine our stock, for we lake great pleasure In showing whether you buy or not. We guarantee our goods at bottom prices. T. B.-10,noo roucda Wool wanted at BY.NrX & HEA DEN'S New Cheap Store. PilWtxiro, April 39, '80. PnUieSale! ON THCRSnAY. the 10th day of June, I will sell at puhllc auction, at my residence, four mile. weel of Ore Hill, Chatham county, N. C. the fol lowing, vir. : 150.000 Feet of Lumber, of Ail Kinds. 411 Sheep, 40 Vat Hogs. 25 Head ot Cattle, and Onllons or Corn Whiskey. Turin. Cash. IAMBS I. LAKE, Ap lf Is. Kanager. KEEP POSTED U,v SI. 00 will send THE CH ATU AM REOOKD ui aay ad- nil the election, livery voir In Clmttinm County .hould take advantage of this . offi,r sn(, k ihoroughly posted during ; trin coming csmpjtgn. , , Address rax CRATBIM Encvian, I inuu-ro. H C 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BIOEJYBD 1T- -(o). ) ' "o In U marksu of awsTOK. Ilw foa quallU. COATS FOB (0 OBMTS 1 SCITi FOB of Oooda for at i ana Boys. One in Prices. ! vour time. LONDON h a)J stvle. QttallUaa fir . Boys IM lau- aaaslAe LONDON'S CHEAP STORE. Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EIEOTTTON In my hands for Collection. I will sell at the Court House door In the town of Fit Is born, on the first Monday In June, neii, to the highest bidder for cash, two hundred CJD0) nnd fifty acre, ot land, situated In Albright Township, on the water, of Rocky iUvar, adjoin ing the land, of O. W. Bunting, R. OiiMon and others. Levied on a. the property of John an EliJA Lng, to satisfy an execution in ravor 01 w. I "'"K amounting to siu., wiu mmni TliU April Mtti, IBM, J. W. TATLOB, bnerlff. Ap '22 6t WANTED .' j 10,000 LBS. WOOL. , Mr SSIXO STOCK, constating of DBT GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUBKNS- WARE. TINWARE, HOLLOW-WARE, BOOTS and onora ttats vn-rrnva .mi mttiFRAT. lin CHANDI9E, will soon be complnte. My stock la much larger than over before, and I guarantM ml Ooods to be Fresh and First-Olasa. Call and examine my Stock, and you will tad M to ynur advantage. A. O. B0BBB80X. April 16 Eypt. X. C. Mi MMmi Co., BEST YARNS aii SHEETINGS, AND DEALERS IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Will Bay Cotton in the Seed or Lint I PartlM deairlcg It, can get their Cotton Oina4 and Packed .L tin newly Mwct Oln uu Ike rcviry. October Ua. 119, t That YOURS may bs the next boat tkt will he burnt ? Bo Wise and Insure in Timet It is more sensible to make SURB of Ike property that you already have tbaa te run Use risk 0 losing that in trying t uis,eiore. Ii cost, bat little to insure tod Are U fearful foe. THE NORTH CAROLINA HOifiB JKBC ANCE COMPANY OF EALBIOtL, ill insure year Dwelling. iFaialtare jgtc.r.. Mill or other bull lig,t the lowest rates, and FAT if H bursa. Tias'Comr..y lias paid, in lesathan a .year, tor THRSU lui Wing, burnt in Chatham. Yours Ey lie '.he next I Appif tot In surance to U. A. LONDON. J., Agent, je'20-tf Pittsboro. H.C Tlaleigh and A;u&ta Alr-LU it Kail road Compaor. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. 1 SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) j Ualkiou, N. C, June 5, 1879.4 I On and after Friday, Junt 6, 1879. traina ' on the Raleigh and Augusta Air Line Rail j road will run daily (Sundays excepted) m$ inunws ; No. 1 beave No. 2 Leave Rsleigh....8 00pm Cary 8 31 " Apex 8 53 " New Hill... 9 H " Merry Oaks.Q 36 " Moncure ... 950 " Osgood....! 017 Hamlet. J80a Hoffman. Keyaer.. Blue's... Manly , , Cameron Banlord . Osgood., luoneure .8 14 " .8 87 - .8 64 " .418 - .4 68 " ..8 41 -.CJ o.nor ', y"IUIU 10 U " lit' " ,13 09am .12 29 .12 48 " .,1 14 " 6'ameroa .8 85 " Manly . eius's..., Keyser.., no'daan . Arrive at Hamlet . MerryOsk.e M New Hill. .7 00 Apex ... .715 ary ..7W Arrive at Kaleigb...8 80 .8 00 Train No. 1 connects at Bamlet with A. C. Railway tor Wilminaton.harloLta and I at I points Sooth. I Tin No. 2 cannwta at Raleigh (lli tt. i. , r, ., . ,. . 7 I """K" huvhiot nauroaa lar ail peiBf ! North JOHN C. WIXDER, fuperintf ndeV

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