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THURSDAY, AlGl'ST li), 1S-S0. IOOA1 HI3CORDS. IttP Candidates for the Legislature or for any 'county ollicc would do well to publish their cards 'in Tub lUcoui-. Charges moderate.' ST In tune.agaiu. So if von wish to make up, clothe for winter vou ran find at London 'a Cheap Store a nice lot of new Fall Culicoes, Brown! ndBIeaciodShutins, Jeans, Canton Flannels, fialem Jeans, and other lioys' and men's good. Hamburg Edgings,Xaee, and other trimmings just received this week. JYou can buy Summer Cloth ing, Ladies' Summer Dress Goods, Straw Hata, and a great many other things, at-aud below eoyt for cash at London' Cheap .Store. , . Now is the time for chatp bargains., He wants 30,000 pound,. stf- good dried fruit, tor which ho will pay the highest prices. .wJ ,,,., ,-.... Iiijon.SAViNo, .Tho inventors and intnjducci-s - of labor Having ma chines are', usMiilh: called benefactors of the huiiiiOi raca. None are more deserving tho title than thoto who bring the Cuitico Active Washer within the- easy- reach of tho over-1 worked wonien of the country. Five, wagon that excited his suspicions, hundred 'tonnes in Alaiiian.-o county ftn1 on topping it and looking in hu hare beerirelieYcd of tho hardest of 1 v , . ,. , . their drudgery ' by these llousoholJ ! overed thr.H, empty whiskey bar helps. 1 give the fullest eatisfac- rch wlth unflcfacod stamps on them, tion. Three or four .wash days will According to the Revenue law when faouliariz their use, and then their aJl tho wlikkey is drawn from bar bhMsingris iwiated. Every in tho et mugt so as chine warrant!, and the iart nlacM 1 . . .. , . . in easy, access of cverv purchaser. ! to Irevt'nt ltfl br,n Ufll1 aft,n- 11 The peojiJe of Chatham now havo an ! M ljftt tll,s wagon (which hails opportunity tp supplv themselves. A from Guilford county) has been mts day's washing before breakfast by one j iUf, through here repeatedly, and it 1 public street for about three hours, of the Ws. is what this little witch ;H lhou ,ht (lmt lh,.Ke hUi" lwr 1 abusing and cursing each other, de of a washer uablen families to boast 1 . , . . . , ' , , fying the town authorities and trying of. Theagcnt- for the sale of this "J ve coiitamed . largo amount of , the washer are now canvassing Chatham. ' whiskey. The bands, wagon and ; the Mayor came on the ground and So look out for them. horses were all seiaed and brought ! expostulated three severnl times; the ' ; here by the officer. Tho two men i Constable was on hand ubout all the " " whowerin charge of tho wagon himo triu".to arr1 or keep thorn Addition to Poor-House. .i4 , . lt ! from tightmg. It wis a Hhame nasi oaigruay mo county com- missioncrs let out to contract tho I building of an addition to our poor-l houso. -Tlfo ''contract was tkcn by Eliyha Haft for tho 'sum of $ 140. the j county to furuwhaU the material. The j offering for sale a most sensational J- "Vr'- U.V1UK . ., ,.' .,'.,.,. j 11 11 , , , , , north of Greensboro, went with his building is to bo 24 by do feet, one- and hlellous book entitled "lu'Uwond wjf0 to Lee's Cliupil church, in a atory high, and will contAin six rooms, ' The Outlaw." He also distributed ; ImgjTy. After they arrived at the and the fntiro cost is estimated at ' illustrated hand bills pretending to church a hen begmi to cackle nnder :i.r0. tin inU-iided for the uso of represeut the public whipping, at tho j tLe l?gy at to tho surprise of Mr. .1 ' . , . , 1 .,, . . , . and Mrs. Hendrix, and to tho amuso- the county s lunatics, who cnnot be pillory bv a negro constable, of a' . , ' . , . , 1 0 1 ment of tho people congregated admitted to the Iutmue Asylum. 1 daughUT of a Preacher, and the truth- ftrounj t uo church. The hen flew r fub-iesa of tho story is vouched for by 1 down out of tho buggy and walked Breaking into Stores. j -the good and venerable Bishop Crit over tho campus enjoying herself in On tfie night of the 18th inst., some 'tendon of North Carolina" (as tlie ! catching bugs, grass-hoppers and oth ... ,1 ,, . . . , . er insects, and listening to tho Ber- F'" i '"-va uuo auu ; rob tbe-Btorof Mr. John M. Mclver at the Gulf in 'thiscrtrinty. The clerk, who was 'sleeping 'up-stairs, heaid a noise in 'the .Btore (as ho suppose.l) . . . .1,- and going down stairs fired his pistol in the direction of tho noise, and hear-! ing nothing further .he ment back to j bed. Next morning, however, on I opmng.the doo"r hp found the tools that the-'burglar bad leen using on the door a:ni.ha 1 dropped in his hur ried fligfiton heiuing tihe pistol. The next night the store of Mr. James lviqsell at Egypt .was broken 1 into and robbed. ' wspaper )ireetory. M'e have jroceivQd from Messrs. Geo. P..Howoll rUK, the great Ad ve.nising o. acw xonc, a neat- . u .... ly bound cojiydfthcir American News-, J- C Ku-kiimu as ice-1 resnU iits : jn a tree near tho house. Mr. Vin paper Directory for 10, which con- W. K. White SecretiUT ; and A. L. ' Pon hastened to tho rescue and had tains much valuable information about Gillilaud Treasurer. , no difliculty in finding the chicken, the newBpaiers of America. It gives In Gulf township the following ! 'ch ho caught by t i.o legs an.l pull ,. . i , . , T , i, ,ed with all Ins might, but without a Int of all the pomubeds pul- were elected, viz : J. I. laves. 1 resi-; ,, ,Jnfr j r,i "in)'r t14,r. nv this ... a 1 , lished hi the United States and Canada, with thejr .subriiHion .prices, nuni-; ber of sujascribura, population of the places ol aud other items j o' interest. Ao notice that in the1 United Btkt'eA tD'o' total number of newspapers magazines and other pe riodicals amounts to 9,72ft. Of these 116 ore .puJiltf J in ortb . Carolina, and of tiiammbcr ip ae 'dailies. , Jt XtfKf TDfnplalnt. In anojrqlufli) wUl be found a conununication trom 'A Subscriber" complaining against those parties who are in theitbit of 1orrowing his pap er and never returning it We have heard several 'such complaints from all over the coiiii,.nd Wgret acecd ingly thiti.ou, aubecfibern should be thus annoyed. The low rate of sub ecriptiori'plScfcft TW' Rbcoud within asy retak bf lU ; and, as our corres pondenssevqry reading man in the county should subscribe for a longer c Ihbrtcf tirnoand not be de pendent .on .his .neighbors for infor mation relative to county nffairs. Wo havo enjlcAvqred t(j make Tuk Recoiid worthy of tho support of all, aud the many jJlatterfng ' compliments wo have received from all sections of the county; f arid, in fact, from all over the State.) convince u that we hare not ailed ufohr effort therefore, let all those wdo havenot already subscrib ed, do so at ort'eeand Hot annoy and trouble. Uhir friend.' ami nek'hlwrs. W.r!C,riiv- ..kUW ."i -:n ! V , -ui 1 not openly refuse to loud their paper. ! (lunch Dedication. We are requested to announce that the new Methodist church at Provi dence (about mx miles south -cast of here) w ill be dedicated on Sunday, the 20th hist., being the fifthJSundny in this month. The dedicatory sernion will be'prcachcd by Rev. W. II. Itobey. Rev. J. B. Martin, of Chapel Hill, in also expected to be preHent. The "Rock Bridge" Hill. Ei i -, very person, who hits ever passed through our town, doubtless remcm oers the "rock bndgo lull near the Kpiseopid church, and will be pleased I ( i, ti,i u i,nu i.n n.. , , , b,.. , H ' .m... ..u, wi j ascending. Beyond the period when , the memory of the oldest inhabitant J ninueth not to the contrary, it has been a mass of jagged, bristling rock, over which pedestrians and teams toiled ami stumbled, and upon which curses loud and deep have been ut tered. During this week some of our entorprising citizens havo been ex ploding pound after pound of gun powder in blasting the rocks and lit erally tearing tho old hill to pieces, bo that it is now rendered quite pass able. Revenue Raid. Last Saturday morning Deputy Collector L. B. Pennington was rid ing near here and overtook a two horse no warrant for thc.ir , A Libellous Rook, A strolling book-pedler passed through our town one day last week 1 u.u. mil huiu:s,. v u-.mu ""r duty to denounce the circulation of t such a libellous book, and to waru tho decent people of our county against : buying a copy. Of course it is all a i , 1 , 1 he, and a libel upon our people, and as for "Bishop Crittenden" of course j there is no such xrson. We would j suggest to thehonest farmers of Chat i ham that, if any book-pedler 01jtorH ! their house and attempts to sell a! copy of this book, they kick him out. ' Organizing Clubs. Hancock and Jarvis campaign clubs were organized last week in three t,f ., . .... . , , the townships of tins county, a, fol - UW8: In Matthews township by tho elec-' tion of W. W. Edwards as President : rM i a u.. 1 i. dent; J. M. Mclver. George D. Fra wcr and George C. New by, ice Prcsi dents: A. P. Gilbert, Secretary, and I C. M. Murehison, Treasurer ; In Oakland township the club was J organized bv the election of Robert ! Paton, President ; H. J. Booker, M. H. M!clver, and T. A. Yarborough. Vice-Presidents ; E. L. Tysor, Secre tary; and M. P. Muflo, Treasurer. Additional Clubs are being organ ized this week in other townships, which w ill be mentioned in tho next issue of Tot Record. At the meet ings last week large crowds were in attendance and ' much interest was manifested. Gen. Cox joined our county speakers ot the Gulf, where ho spoke on the 13ih inst. We would suggest to tho officers of the clubs the importance of thorough ly canvassing their townships and as certaining the exact political standing of every voter. Hold meetings of your flubs as often as possiblo and in different part of tho townslups. Much good can be accomplished by these clubs if the proper efforts are made. l,TnE ARMY SHOULD UAVE NOTHING To 1)0 WITH TOE SKI.ECTION OR INAUOCIlATIoN or Presidents." Hancock's Letter to Sherman. ''The rioht or trial bv jury, the IIAREAS CORPUS, THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS, THE FREEHOM OF Sl'EECH, THE - - - i NATURAL RKiHTS OF rEIWONS AND THE u w rwni 1 wu i rwuvw Hancock's Louisiana Order. I STATE NEWS. A Tow Story. John Brown, of ruckhorn township, this county, owns a cow which gave birth to a male calf which diod. Three weeks after, sho had another. Ral eigh V lBitor. A Freak of Lithium:,'. During the storm laHt week light ning struck a preen piuo tree near the residence of Mr. Spencer Dick- cuo, nuuub iuiuv uiijud iiuiii iirit,', nuu , ... . t ,T1.m, . thing which ih quite unusual, wo uro informed. It in mud tlio tree burned lk a candle. Welduu News. lltittcn by a Snake. Last Sunday Mir. M. L. Signian, who lives a mile and a half southwest of town, was walking through a field near the bonsc, looking for a water melon, having his wife and two. or more children with him, when one of tho children, a little girl four years of age, reached down to pluck a pea nod. As she did so a large copper head snake struck at her and bit her on the middle finger of the right hand. The parents hastened with the child to the houso, dosed hor copiously with whikey, bound etringRtightly around her arm and sent for Dr. Kellv. The arm was swelled considerably and the child suffered a good deal of pain that night, but Monday the swelling commenced subsiding and tho child has now about recovered. Statosvillo j landmark j 1 Disgracei'iil Scenes. On Saturday, a week ago, two of our substantial citizens one a Jus tice of the Peace engaged in a fight, and though separated at once by the by-standers there was allowed to be kept np for some time a storm of abase and cursing without molesta tion from the town offiCRrs. Again, on Wednesday evening last, two of the Magistrates of the county engag ed in a light, and after the fight was over, wcro allowed to stand on the public journalist we are uouud to say so. Kinston Journal. A Wonderful Chicken. On last Sunday, the 8th inst., Mr. 1 t t ti i 1:. 1 1 ; ulon au,l tho melodious BillKiliU of u10H0 eugagod in woi'Khii.ping the Lord. AfU'f preaching was over, ftll1 Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix got ready rt;t,,rn ll"''' llle Lt'" flow "P. in the bujjgy and resumed her position unJer thfi Boat preriir,ltory for a ride i&ck home. Mr. aud Mrs Hendrix si ould take good care of that hou, as ia ,lie Illost sensible chicken we jo ard of rccently.-Greensboro . A Chicken Thief. j Mr. Harvey Vinson of this county, jhas just related to us his midnight ' adventure with a monster snake. For Home time, eve.ry now and then, he fouud his poultry yard iiuuuh a chick- , en autl dAcrmiuecl to have his gun j in readiness fir thu thief. Ouo dark night of hist week ho wus aroused fu. his slumbers by tho distressing crv ami iiuiuT ior ino 'i 11 cnuhun timo a sou of Mr. Vinson brought a Hg jrht to tho Kceno and behold a monster chicken snake, over eight Bwaiowt,d ft rovla wn. imd of buckshot brought his snakeship to the ground a dead snake, and the chicken was releusod. GoUlsboro' Messenger. Xecro Riot. Ou Saturday evening two negro women had a fight, and police oflicers Pfhol and Johnson arrested them, when a large crowd of negroes, num bering several hundred, gathered up to prevent them from being placed in the lock-up. At the lock-up the crowd of negroes pressed forward, when George Lewis, who had been summoned by the police, knocked one of them down, this seemed to ex as) era to them, aud thqir auger was turned towards Lewis, aud threats and demonstrations made to lynch him and a howling crowd followed him np into town, and it appeared as if the police coald not be able to pro tect him. He was a member of the WinBton Light Infantry, and, as tba Mayor was not present, Capt Brown took the responsibility of calling out his company to protect one of its memt ers if it was necessary. The appearance of tho military seemed to havo a cooling influence ou tho ne groes' who stopped their yells and threats immediately. After no long a time the Mayor made his appearance and with his persuasions, and Moj. Pinkham's the crowd dispensed. For a while a serious row seemed iiui- I nent. The action ot the uo&locs had ! incensed the whites who were gath 1 ering fust, and a blow would have P"P"t h&bl Umt wouM ,mv ellUed With POflOUS COUSCllUCUCbB. Winston Sentinel. To he Ranged. Stephen Richardson, colored, who killed his mother-in-law and attempt ed to kill his wife and fathur-iu-law in Wilmington, on tho night of July 19th last, has been convicted of mur der in the Criminal Court, and sen tenced to bo hanged ou the 3d day of September next. A Novel Fit; lit. There hus beon a prisoner in Hali fax jail for some timo, against whom an autsidor had a grudge, which he gratified by cursing the prisoner when6vor he passed the jail. The jailer grew tired of hearing bis board ers abused, and so the other day he caught the outsider, and putting him in the room with tho prisoner, told them to fight it out. The result came speedily. The prisoner thraBhod the outsider until he could not have told himself from a last year's corpbe, and then kicked him down the stops, and then kicked him out of the jail door, and then went back to his cell and laughed. And now that outsider walks on the other side of the street, and lifts bis bat every time hs posses Halifax jail. Raleigh News. ,, Death in the Flames is easy compared to the torture of Pynpeimia, Headache, llheiunatic l'liins, Disordered Liver, Bowels, Stomach and Kidneys, liillious Fever, liclchings. Sleeplessness, Nervous Hess, aud other distressing complaints that drugs will not cure, but yield at once to l)r. Flagg's Improved Liver and Stomach l'ad. MARRIED. In Chatham county, on tlio 8th inst, by "VV. O. Kirkman, Esq., Mr. Kandoli'Q Coble to Miss Piitus Dixon. DIED. In this county, on tho 14th inst.. Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, wife of J. J. Chirk. THE MARKETS. Rciortd for Tuk Rkcoud by ZZZ 31. T. 1NOIMHH &z CJO. GIIOCRUS COMMISSION MRIICIIANT!). ltAI.tloll. N. C. Augtint 17. 1 W0. COTTON MAIlKLT: Middling. Strict !... Middling, Low MbMllmr Tone uf Market, quiet. 10.1-4 10 l'ROUrcK AND PROVISION MARKKT. Klour, N 0. s.Ti'lTo.'na (V.ro. 117 W'i, Cotton UngKlUK. ' TUsmw, " " snllceil. UtTiU 3.7&IrJ i.tW 7mr(71 Cm Meal, 07Vji70 Irish PoUitnu, SWlH't o oats Hhcllfl, IN 'aches Meled " uupeeled, Apples, l'i'aa, f bushol, Km. Hotter, Rags, N V llog ltotind, (Hill) llairis, lji.'.l.'l Hoik, (' HkI.Io, 7 3-4-mH ' shoulders, ft."i v c rm. a CUA75 Coffee, lTt17 .W;"ll S II Nvriin. 2i !fJH I 75 lots II tulH Molasses. l.lversi.il salt, SuKitr, IS I 0TECZAL If OTZOES. Tombstones for Sale. The citizens of Chatham aro re spectfully informed that I keep the largest aud best stock of Tombstones, &c, in the State, and am selling at greatly reduced prices. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Write for price lists and drawings before buying elsewhere. W. E. WILSON, mar 18 If Durham, N. C. Hew Advertisements. SrATEEIEWT. Office Boakd of Commihhionehs, Chatham Coi'stv, N. C. Pitthiioiio, N. C. Aug. IH, 1S80. In compliance with section 19 of Chapter 27 of Battle's Revieal I, L. R. r.xline, Clerk of the Board of Cotn miftsionera ot Chatham County, do hereby certify thai the following is a true itnd correct utatetneut of amount, iteniR nud nature of all compensation audited by the Board to tho members thereof severally, together with the : nnmbex of days they were in eossion I and the distance travelletl by each (since the 1st day of September, 1879: ir.u;K Bvm M, for 27 days' service as Comuiiubiouor at 2 per day, $54.00 1 M0 miles travelled, at 5 cts per mile, 15.00 for 50 galls sorghum, 20.00 for computing tux lists, 34.01 Total, $123.04 i C. R. Scott, for 27 days as Comruins- . sioner, o4 00 4 days on Finance Com mittee, 4SH miles travelled, Letting out repairing of bridge at New IIope, Fees as Justice of the Peace in State atHea, Attending the Siqierior Court 7 days on busi ness for the county, Computing tax lists, Taking tax list in Will iams' township, 6.00 24.40 2.00 6.75 7.00 44.54 22.00 Total, $1G7.69 I. EL. Cleoo, for 27 days serrioa as Commissioner, 54.00 3 dttys service on Fi nance Committee, -390 miles travelled. Computing tax lists, 450 lbs. beef and 4 bus. corn for poor-house, 500 lbs. pork for poor houso, 1G7 lbs. bacon for poor house, Commissions as purcha sing agent for poor house, 6.00 19.50 29.40 23.85 37.50 16.37 26 87 Total, $215.49 The Board was in session 25 days, but two days additional pay was drawn for tho preceding year, and is included iu the above amounts, aug 19 L. B. EX LINE. New Advertisements. Executor's Sale, 1 I will sell to the lilKluwt bliMrr, for curb, at Urn i lata rwldoni'i' of Wlllium UwuIpii, dmxaniMl, on j Thurmluy, lliotMli May "f (V.pmli. r nest, one M j ot cnttli-, hogs, luriuilij: tools, houneholil furulliira ' ami 3 f-wliur boil. A. G. ULADKN, j aug 19 Exi'Ciiior. I For Sale. 1400 bushol Roml Sound Corn, at 70 ceutu p"r i buxhcl. Ain.ly lo Oilvlh Holder, In Kuj oia mill!.. i-kvino, wucru you can ai hav inu im-si oi uuur mwle, or to 1. W. COLE, aug 19 lm Ralrlt;)!, N. c. Umtkd Statks Ixtkunal TIkvknuk, D'iuty Collector's Ollice, 4th Dist. North Carolina, j 1'iTTsiiono'. August Kl. 18SI). ' QcrsoiiH wtnlilng to hoa mc can do ao at my oftVA r In this pliwe on Tuendays nn.l Krldayn. I'er j Hons living In the iieluhlhirhonl of Mount Vernon SprlnKH can i me at that lara Momlayn, W.. I uewlaya aud bHturdayii, durhiK Hi" remaining days or this mouth. L. It. l'tNNIMiTON, j aug 19 'Jt beauty Colle-,ior. Farm for Sale. TnE farm HAII.IIRON, one mllo wiuthwrat ot Mttbboro, comprising O0 a:rM; bait woodland, ltoducfl wheat, corn, oala aud tobacco. . Is wsll waicrmli sovorul Rood meailows. Houh haal rouiua and two small cfllara; large barn and oilier nui-biilldlngR; excellont well and noveral niirlnga; housahold and klu hen furniture; piano, farming uleuslls, cattle, hnrnea, hiigx, carriage, wagoua, barouche, JU0 bushels bp1 oats, one Ruckeyn Ilfaier and Mower and olio drill. I will soil any uf these now at urlvatn ule, and whatever Is not sold will he sold at public aaln at Uallbrnn on the 10th ot November next for cash. Tlio farm on terms ot from ouo to live years, with Interest. O. II. ORIFFITU. aug 19 tt fitlsbom, it. c For Sale! A TflUlINE WATER WnEEL, twenty-four lui-bt lo diameter. Oood onr. WUl he anld easap. Addreea Tui UbojIU) Otflca. uf J. 8. BENtlY, August 5th, 18H0. Cane Creek P. O. OFFICIAL. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Office Sri'T. l'UDLIC iNSTItrt'TION, Raleigh, N. C, Sept. , 18711. ICapt. W. 13. KENDRICK. General Agent University Publishing Com pany, Raleigh, N. C, Dear Sir : It gives me pleasure to inform you that Holmes' Readsrs & Spellers, Maury's 0::;::::.:::, Holmes' kmm d Zislory, havo been ntlo)ted for uso in the Public Schools of tho State. Very respectfully, JOHN C SCARBOROUGH, Superintendent Public Instruction. SoT Theso standard school books arc for sale at BYNUM & HEADEN S aug!9 lm. New Cheap Store. KliGGS H EXTENT Livep PAD. With the Anti-Malaria. niipCQ Cblllaj and FTr, Djra. UUilliiU prpaia, l.lverCom. plnlnta. Kidney Airerllons. Neural It In, Co not I pnt 1 oil. Nick II end. arliF, IVmnlc 4'iiipliiliit, Hlllnua neaa. I'nlpllnlloii, nntl nil lMnlarlitl DlM-ascs wllhaal medleliie. No Dos ing no inconvenience, and a positive cur. Price, including Bottle Anti-Malaria, $1.00. Sent by mail to any address upon receipt of Srice. Principal Depot, 3 tiermsn Nt.( lallo., Md. Sold by Druggists generally. Buy none but l-'litag'i, Pslenl Lives' and Ntomnrh lnd, others are bulky, hard and troublesome to wear. Stato of North Carolina, ) Superior Chatham County. j Court. Samuel Hooker against Uargarat Booker. (Order tor Publication. j Actl'si for blvorco. It appearing to the Satisfaction nf the Cnurt that I Miirgnret Hookr. the defemlanl, is a ii"n resident of tho ftJiui and cannot, after dee diligence, tia ; fouud, It Is ordered. That publh-a'.lon be made ot this order forsti weeks lu "The Chatham necoM." I a paper published In the lovu ot 11ttsNro', noli 1 tying the tlefeiitlaut io apis'ar at tho next term ' ll.e riun.rlor Coin for the county and Slate afore (utid, on the second Monday after the first Monday tu Ht'plonitior, lssii, and plead answer or demur to the complHlut herein as she may ho advise,!. aug ft 6w W. F. t'OLSUEF., C. a C. State of North Carolina. )Superior Chatham County. f Court. Marlon Brooks, In tiehalt of himself and such nf the creditor ot Marlon Pricks as may make ' Ths. A. Hrooas, surviving executor ot A. D. IHondon, decent!, trustee of Marlon Brooks. Ordered hy the Court that publication tie made I aw sis weeks lu The Chatham Itooord command i Ing all the creditors ot Marlon Hmoks emnraoval to the deed of trust, eraulvd l7 him to A. V. Hsalen ' in 1HM, to come forward al the vest termol ihle I Court anil make thsmselTtje tnles to this action, which Is brought to settle said trust, ar they Till be excluded truim sharing In th distribution tsl : the funds. Wat. '. POCSUEE, C. 8. C. I STATE Of NOKT1I CAItOI.lSA :ilTIIAII Ool'STT. Solomon Woml'le, as Administrator of Mlal Wora ble. deciivsed, AKtlimt Jobn S. Womhle, Cathar ine Ileal, Nancy llrlglit, l. W. Wonible, Alvls T. Womble, David scant auil wile Kmlly, Irani we Womtiie, and Hli hard ltt (wh'Sie true name la unknown) and wltu Ueurletta, helrs-al-law uf snld MliU Womhln. Notice Is hereby given b the aforesaid John a Womtiie and Klchard ts (wIkshi true name la un known) and his w ltc Hciit-eita, who are helra-at-law of Mlal Womhle, doasiNl, ami are nou-reel-; dents or the state ot North Carolina, that tha : plaintiff, as almlulsiraiir ot said Mlal Womtiie, has nie,l his final acivtint for settlement ot his In lesUtlc's estate, aud this Is a prort'eding by pell i tion for an aircouni and siilemeni oi the same. and that 1 will proceel u audit said acoouul o I the 1th day ot H,-ptemlar, isau. w. i'. -orsnrr., c. s, o. , Julj lotJw aud liotatd Judje. MaW- MMbVbbbw' The Chatham Record. EVERY CITIZEN J Of Chatham County ought at once i to Btibscril-e to his county paper, i EVERY VOTER ought to bike lii.s county paper in order to keep pohtcd iu the politics of his county. THE RECORD G 1 YES. . .ALL- XII R . LATEST NEWS FROM THE STATE AND NATION and particularly from the comity of Chatham. A" 1 !M! MWll, Suitable to MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, THE RECORD supplies a want long felt in Chat ham. Every Family ought to have a copy of THE RECORD, for it contains, in addition to the latest news, valuable information for the farmer, tho housekcoicr, and for children. To Advertisers THE ItECORD offers great in ducements. It is the only paper published in the great county of Chatham, and THE CENSUS OF 1880 ' shows that among the ninety-four icountios of North Carolina Chat-i i ! I ham Manila the eleventh ia popula-1 j tion. I The circulation of THE llEC-j OUD extends into a majority of i the States of the Union, ami into every section of North Carolina. ; Address THE CHATHAM RECOUP, Aug. 13. PitbsWo, N. C. CSa7 YOV CfOEID BE ILTtB W. L. LONDON'S Be caa and will sell you foods as cheap as can he bought anywhere. lie wlU show you by far tha largot stork In the county. Ho can show jma a grealor variety than any house in the Slate. If you need any Dry tHls, lA.udon's Is the place. If you want any kind of Fancy Goods, Loudou baa thein. li you waul anything lu the farming lino. Loudon keeps thorn. If You Need Anything to Eat, London can satisfy you. If yon need any Clothing, Hats, shoos, shirts, Drawers, socks, Cravats, eat. London Can Dress Ton From Yonr Heal to Yonr M. It your wants require ear Rani ware nr Tinware, London can furnish them. It you want lo tar nish you house, London has all klnda of Furniture, spring-beds, ksikliig-glaaaos, Croukury, UJaeav vaea. hiaip and lamp axnuaw, liwek cunediia, car pets. And Evek Fiy-Trafs! It you wish to kep the time, London's surs has a sidendld stock ot Clocks, Watches, fee. g m waia nae, ant one oi Mioee cneap saauiea, uriuiee ana uaiters that London koope. j Bf Ton wish t kave jovr Sewing done at Home, enme In London's and buy a sewing machine he keeps the beat and chenisist. IF YOU WISH A SPECIAL GOOD BARGAIN, j sail at London's. If you need anything. London keeps everything. I xr you Ann eoxxva to tha v el, 1 London toe et Trunks. Valises, fcc, la cheap. If You 'Only Want to Look, don la glad to show you. So now be sure and call at W, 1. LONDON'S CHEAP STORE! Miscellaneous Adv'ts Farm for Rent. O RENT for a Urm of yearn, my farm ou Rovkf River, below Wlillf'a lirlilg", containing 387 a.-rou, Ior which a largo art In rich tx.itom lauclx, aud all woll adapted to com, cotton, wheal and oatH. Ai- ily to me ou tlici iroiulBiw, or by letter addreiuwd to mtuiuom', N. C. i- U. UL'llNH. July U, 1HH0. 3ui. Educational. Peace Institute, ForYonnii Ladies, H.VLIOIOII, IV. O. krv. r. nruwKi.f,, JNO. U. Dl ItWKIX, ITlnclpaW. THE NEXT SKSSION (Minmencea on Wmlnesday, lm of September, lhw). No Institution offers u s"rlor advantaKCH for Instruction In nil hrnuchea usually laughl In drst-clans semluarlus tor youuft ladles. Advantages for Instruc-lloii In music (vocal and lustruineuutl) aud Modern Laugungoa uuour- pmeil. Itie only Institution In the South having In sue. cesnful o'ratloii a fully i,ulpMI school for In struction In the theory nnd practice of Oooklug. lor circular aud CAtalogue, address IlEV. li. UL'UWtlJ, h SON. July 8 llftlelgh, N. C. Greensboro Female Cofe. Oreenstc.ro, THE luth fIFiWION will fia on Audust Miti. This wU known Ihsiltutlon offers supeHor fn cllttles for mental and inornl culture, nimflned with tba comforta of a pleaaanl. wellordorod homa. Chargea per session of 6 mnnttia : Board (cxeln. sto of washing aud lights) and tuition In full Kh- -gllsh uourse, f0. Extra studies lutidiirato. For particulars apply Iu Jo 31 T. M. JOKES, l-rnsl'lont. SCHOOL BOOKS! AFPLETON'S SERIES. Exchanged for old books and sold at introduction prices, which is less than one-half regular price. Teachers would do well to call at LONDON'S CHEAP STORE and see them. Appleton's Readers are recom- mended by the best teachers in the State as being the very best series. S& Teachers will be furnished with specimen copies on applica tion. August 5th, 18S0. BYNUM&HEADEN o Wk Bavk jchc liEcr.iVEt) from the cities nf But ton, New York, l'hllailelphla and llaltlmoru, oneot the largest slocks ot goods lu tho county, consult tug In part of STAPLE DltY C.OOns, LADIRS nilKBH HOODS, LACES, NKCK IlinilONS, ltt'SQUITO KKTTINO, TANKKK NOTION!, and ladies' hats, (Trimmed and I'ntrlnimsd.) Large Stock READY - MADE CLOTHING, For Men, Youths aud Doys. CHOCK Ell V, (11.A8SWAUK A CHINA, t'HAUniCIl SKTf, llAKDWAttK, Cl'TLKKT, OKOCEUIKS, BUdOT WAOON MATRltl AT,, PLOWS A PLOW ( ArTlNC", AM) IHtl'ltl.K-KIIOVKI. riOWR, A Large Lot of Furniture, aud almost any art Mo that can u lound In a FIRtT-TLASS retail store. We moat cordially luvlte all persons lo call and examine our stis k, for we take great pleasure. In showing whether you buy or not. We guarantee) our goods al liottom prices. r. 8.-10,000 l'.nm.H Wool wanted at BYM'M & HEADEN'S New Cheap Store. mtauon), April 7. 'M. TO rZTTSBOnO', VOU CALL AT CHEAP STORE ! (o)- i lasjIJ-ltwiajawsss
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 19, 1880, edition 1
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