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Ti:n;si).Y. err. u,;aa. Clsate Csity MimU & A. H. ME 11 LI V roR Rr,.rNT.'.r:";'-: john ma::. - : or an a :r;-v:m. j-:. yr. i -a - ron i:i:c. 1' ?:::: : L. It. E X L I N Z ron i.oiaia'ia : 0. B. STROWD. rcn ferir.'Afi: : R. U. C L C c-. T tf A ' " "a ""; IC?" Job li :;:: r.-r.'v a. r.:. The Karoun ::xi-t-. Tl- :V diilatcs priu'id t hoar. M blanks fiu-nl.Lau a' i..-.-.- .du-.. ir e vonr tick; Is, Luau-Mn-. n:-. aaa aa printed at Tun It:viiu oitu -j. C.aai work and law prices. &5T IXai'r i-'t Tlva yr.-i b oaaia to town to call and so iaauu . H-adeu's bciut::'.:! r 7, .11 W.ntor g--id.-, -:;p-. :;.;: vK''i' .n J.:. : C . take -real i :: gootls who:'ijr yi.-a vi i :'j U: not. lCf Co:;.a i-v::va- . -v-Tord-ty. and VV. L L vj 1 ;.- spleiidul iiuo o: L - --r.?l o, :n s. taa a: i ill-1 :;.v :' So V.i Lo yoil a I :'. !. .'l.vr.iiil.'-.-.iT ::; i a a ; a ": kVp l-a." . : ru UifaT !.!.. of : i:. v.-!arh :'. ;.- . 1 t is vru.;pi,v... t o-or ra-i -. 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The fare ; :.- in tliis couulr will bo j ii'oiii OooJ to Ruleigfc ' 1.05 : from Moncure 'io:u jl-:vry Oik $1.30. afhaiasioii to tlio Fail' .litioiiiii cars will bo 10 ivulur laail trains, iu j.v.U'Liyn Rv o:oJ a. it. 8 p. in. ! Fail' ! an- Kl'i he Belled I-uzzard., aai an iu-iii from the Greens Mai last week stating that a with a bell on it was fre -con in Use neighborhood of ."! n. u:d no one could tell b:ihl. Tfo can explain i ry. faa L-i :i year a son of Mr. lawn, of this county caught .1 in a stool-trap, and, as a rank, iiod a boil on it and i j and doubtless this is 1 bi-lLd aazzard. 'k ziysiiz k inures. Our lorn is deter laintd not to bo :'bi:.d tlie times, and as tho mjsti-.i z-i'i-i were xo bo seen every- of course ii:oy must bo : o a.-: , -o, j morning Ivt week, ;r l':;.:va.s asvofce to lind "329" ;..:.d '.vuiion iu every conceiv- a t a aaa c rnor ut the town. tuC iOUfccS, on the ;-.r!!, co i.o io seen v.i a..:).' rxUi.-hi figures a !.l furt.-rer end will hi- u:tine through c i:bt bo cur-ios the i . ii2;;t i-Jn Il'G.V. "Lo,","i lie in. Ll ' cnt ! o la tlie Mat tle doinocrati ax. a ovary one a w.n for tho Ji-apondonts lia.y faom the a M.':-V.".i:-hip. i lo o;:vo a re ; 1:3 candidates wi!i have iitTruiir to-ii aur al r. Tho:nas TV'. .-taphcnTV. Brow- at ibe:n.-civfi; rs oiiico of BhcvifT, II ;:aad Opt. L. ya.;ah arr;ounocd : ' a1.1.--lidatoi inside .1 e-.x-:li other, as is bat aaa a? cl:-cto;." ::u vas tne avst 0i aalilaieo to s bat Dr. j 5 'aiaV'C liter 2 a?.aa :uut tcin , card vith doac a ira.t,t favoi-able Fr-eai kcr was -a-, adc such I bo e::i)cctcd from ! I aaior; " Lr. Hiram D. auao-aium If an All- heii finked if he wo uld :d Lo declined to an- r : Li was d'-voted chief af rair county comnii'3 j iknuiidation of ths amendment that gives ro ilm y.w.'ST to elect Jo fucc!oeded in scat v.l. battlay all rallied. .'ia:.gabar. Oran A. IXan- 1 1 cia v.'iiioji was ae iu -Vilci imou 'xi. i tuat ho ai srvie. aiata- he laade, Mas-oil coma ss voted for the constitu- aeaa.'!mettt in regard of ilufrisli-ates ! Mr. to the Oliver ifc?dftih was the 1 speaker, but he :n fo low a tone oi voico to i i oaaa two or tnrcc Derscns nearest to :.::a iaat we really do not know what ;a. uld . say. Ho mentioned several a. a . llau ia voted for Douglass in .1 I'm President, but we failed to . a -k iko vohit ci his ancuiaent. He s.y,-;nziy-(l himself an indeiendent," bui v.-i'.s bolder tiianliis friend Mason in da laiiii--- that he would not vote fa-v a--ik:d, and yet would not say that lie wa for Hancock. The old .;-rntkni?n roeJly excited our sympa- "3V, a .. , for li o Bccmdd to realize theun- s-iiir v;nr,iiioii in which lie had vbead 3iiijist:If. Ho felt that his iVi'-'ad-; wavdd rot vote for him, ha ko cl' cr a man to play vl; a;a:a:;:e for the negro votes. Tl' aaaakia'? vesterdav and old and the the . . . -3 v : ( a:ixu:t of tho crowd in attendance raaiiaaa.-, (ho ymao throughout the a:aa:-.; a it v. ili bo the most one-sided rbv ikai over held in Chatham, and our "independent" friends will be kaeak-a by a thousand majority. The C. F. & Y. V. It. R. We are pleased to learn tliat the eradiiier of tlie road-bed of the Cape n o Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad will bo completed, by the 23rd day of this Month, the entire distance ircm the Gulf to Greensboro'. It is confident ly expected that the ears v.ill be run ning between those places in less than earrlit months. The Anson Times. Ys'o have received the first number of this paper, that is just established at "NYadesboro' by our former towns man, Mr. Robert H. Cowan, and we must congratulate him upon its ex ceedingly neat appearance, ideed its "make up" is inferior to no paper in the State. "We are pleased to notice from its advertising columns that the enterprising business men of Wadesboro appreciate the value of bo excellent a paper. The Egypt Property. TVe loam that Messrs. Slack and llenszey, of Philadelplria, who are the executors of the late Alex. Derbyshire, hare recently visited the property be longing to that estate in this county known as Egypt, and are much pleas ed with the management of it by their agent, Mr. A. G. Roberson. He has gicatly improved the property, so that it is now one of the most valua ble farms in the county, exclusive of its mineral wealth. Cbapel Hill Items. j From a private letter received from ! a student at the University we copy i the following items of interest: i j As yon are aware this is University clay ; we have been highly entertained this I morning by speeches from Maj, John j "Y. Moore, the historian, President j Buttle, and Prof. "Winston, j Tho University is flourishing; four I resnmen came in last week. The people of ChuT)cl Hill are looking for- iiiciT i v.ard with, much pleasure to the com y (the j pi-tion of ths U. R. R. There is lit Xhcro ' -e mora to be done, before they will alanoo i 'IliV0 it completed. Last Friday the ' ! citizens of this place- nrave the ajn- victs a crood dinner, wbich, it is nted- l.-.-sj fa tav. tlit-v RiiiitvAfl. Tlf Ti "R is now completed, that is tho grading. ! to the public road west of the village, i and they are at present engaged in ; building an onaj track to the Iron i mien." ST AT 2 X7SWS Arrival of Railroad Iron. Republican papers and croakers ucn';rallv will please take notice of j tav arrival at Salisbury of 350 tons of I iron for the Wetru North Carolina S Railroad. lioranton Blade. . An Incendiary Rat. j rat playing with maAehfca Bt fire i to a truuk !u:l ui clothes last night m j iiie rflivicnce oi air6- v niuiaj-roD. ! and ci'.me verv near fsettintr fire to the hoave. A timely discovery pre-vfcatr-l aiiy further damiigo than tho Ioj of the clothes which were burned Greensboro Patriot. Another Taster. Mrk John P. "White, near La Grunge, has a hen that fasted from food and water twenty-two dayn. Ho bad nailed np his cellar door, and aft: r twetity-two days, hearing a hen clucking, Le opened aud found her almost lifeless. Kiuston Journal. pnrniI!fir Whiskey. Mr- jonu Biower lest 1,500 eal- Hons of whiskev. last Mondav ni.ht. . - j - i by fire. Thought to be the work of u hicendinry, as no fire had been ncnrl f iioro ffr enmA lima Tv TT who lives at Haystack, this ives at Haystack, this county, lost about 2,000 gallons of whiskey last Saturday nijht, in the usuul way. It seems that somebody or somebodys are determined to burn out the whis key business in Surry.-Mt. Airy News. Second Growth. Strawberries, the second of this year's growth, raised in the garden of Mrs. Palmfr, cherry blossoms and perfectly formed young cherries of second growth, plucked from a tree on the premises of A. W. J.imison, Esq., and apple trees which have been bloo ming off and on all the sea &cn n e C'.ol Spring neighborhood, are some of the natural curiosities of I 'a Beiton hereabouta. Statesville j Landmark. House Burned. Tuesday of this week, while the persons living on the premises were absent, the house of Mr. Go. Rose man, an old citizen of Shiloh town ship, was destroyed by fire, and with it all of its contents, and onoor, mora outhouses. The loss includes all the household and kitchen furniture, farming implements, 200 pounds of seed cotton, &c. The tiro occurred about 12 o'clock in the day and its origin ia unknown. -Statesville American. Heavy Gale. The gale cf Friday night, which was quite heavy here, was much more severe at Masonboro' Sound and oth er localities in that section. Quite a number of trees were blown down and gangways andfencescarried away, and some of the boats and canoes also broke from their moorings and drif ted off. Two immense trues in one lot, which had withstood many very heavy blows, succumbed in the fury of the blast and were uprocted and dashed to the ground. Our infor mant states that the gale was at its highest about 11 o'clock, and that for a brief space the ind appeared to him to blow as hard as he had ever known it, and some very heavy btorms have come under hi obser vation. Wilmington Star. Randolph Canvass. If there is any thing reliable in present indications Randolph will give the largest Democratic majority in this election she has ever given. Our canidntes are acquitting them selves with great credit on the stump. A&hboxo Courier. The Drouth. The Harnett county correspondent of the Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic says: 'Exceedingly dry weather prevails in this section. No rain for weeks. Only one water mill and gin in the county that can run. It belongs to Mr. W. R. Kivett & Co., situated on Upper Little River. English Emigrants. "We were pleased to receive a call this morning from Mr. Wm. Kerridge of Wisbeech, England, who has just arrived in this city with his family. He has come here with a view of lo cating and going into business. He says several others of big country men will arrive here soon, and locate in our State. Raleigh Visitor. Winston's Prosperity. Never before in the history of "Win ston was there such a demand for houses as at this time. Both dwell ing ana store nouses are wanted, more especially store houses. Our population is rapidly on the increase. New buildings continue to go up in every direction a large number are contracted for, and yet the supply is not equal to the demand. An Old Sword. At "Forte DcfiaDce," the old fami ly residence in Caldwell county of the Lenoirs, is still preserved the sword of General Wm. Lenoir, which he captured at the battle of King's Mountain. This sword is of highly tempered stl, and has upon its keen blade an inscription in Spanish, which translated reads: "Never draw me- without reason'' "Never sheath me without honor. Lenoir Topic" Radical Waste. During the two years of Republi can rule in North Carolina the Re publicans received $328,581 12 for School purposes of which they ap plied to educational purposes only do.Ubl and squandered the balanee of $289,G09.2b These are figures which do not he It cannot be de nied Ashboro Courier. Attempted -Rape. On Saturday night before last while Mr. Glenn, who, we think, Uvea in the Olive Hill township, of Person, was spending the night at a tobacco barn curing tobacco, a negro man who was employed on the farni went into the dwelling house of Mr. Glenn and, entering the bed room of Mrs Glenn, proceeded to pass himself off for her husband by getting hi bed with her, but the lady's hand coming in contact with the wool on the ne- c l.riil lwi- Bcreams aroived the fauiilv, and the dariug villain made Jjis escape, but not without being soeji and identified. He was arrest ed, however, a few days afterwards, as we learn, and committed to Rox- borough jail. Milton Chronicle. Gch. Weaver a Traitor to the Greenback Cause. Rochester Union and Advertiser, That James B. Weaver, the Green back candidate for President, is a traitor to the Greenback cause, and has been upon the stump in this can vass nothing but a hireling of the Re publican National Committee, has long been evident to every man of political intelligence in the country. No proof beyond his public course were needed to establish the fact. Still, the letter of Dr. Lum, the As sistant Secretary of the Greenback National Committee, given in part in our telegraphic columns to-day, is in teresting. Dr. Lum's evidence and strictures addressed to the chairman of the committees, Congressman Murch, of Maine, whose defeat Wea ver sought to accomplish by his visit to that State before the election there, will open the eyes of such members of the Greenback party as have heretofoie been deluded by Weaver. This man Weaver is a native and long time resident of Dayton, O., and a cousin of James A. Garfield. He is a Republican disguised as a Greenbacker and nothing else. He "has been a Republican officeholder under tho State government of Iowa, where he now resides, and was for six years and until the office wae abolished Assesses: of Internal Reve nues for the first district of Iowa un der the Republican Federal adinini3 tration. A Sad Romancer Among those who were killed in the Hudson river tunnel disaster last summer and whose body was recent ly recovered was Otto Besselen, ft young Swede. The young man was the son of wealthy parents residing at Stochholtn, and kad received an 3icellent education. He can?e to this country in 1875 in search of adven ture and gold. After a stay in the Biack Hills, during which he spent all the money be had with him, he re turned East He had meanwhile fallen in love with a beautiful Sweed ish girl, aud he oommeBced to work hard to accumulate a little money on which to establish a home. He had almost accomplished his intention when the CAtastrophe occurred whieh deprived him of life. The girl has been a frequent visitor at the morgue ever since the accident, and when she stood by the unsightly remains she was almost heart-broken. Wash ington Post. Good Shooting. A shooting match Saturday at St. Louis, between A. H. Bogardus and W. B. Honworth, of Quincy, 111., 100 wild birds, 21 yards rise, resulted in a tie. each killed 'Malt Bitters" are a Brain, Nerve, s and blood food, peculiarly adapted i to, and warmly recommended by, our druggist and physicians for General Debilitv, Mental and Phvsical Ex haustion, Hvsteria, Nervousness, ! Sleeplessness, Emaciatkte., andDrop v. Notic FRANK LESLIE'S WEEKLY The only Deni critic Illustrated Newspaper published will be sent postpaid, for five weeks (until end of campaign for Thirty Cents. Agents wanted in every town Send 30 cents for five weeks subscription, or 6 cents in postage stamps for sample copy and Illustrated Catalogue. Clubs of four will be sent for five w? eks for one dollar. Address Frank Lcs liePublishingCo.,15 Bey St eet, New York. DIED. At Columbia, Texas, on the 7 la inst., Mabtin Hanks, in the 31st year of his age. SPECIAL NOTICES. Tombstones for Sale. The citizens of Chatham are re spectfully informed that I keep the largest and 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 tf Dnrham, N. C. THE X&A3.ZLSTO. Imported for Tub Beoobd toy M. T. IN ORRIS &, fJ O., GROCERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Raleigh. N. O. Oct. 1880. . COTTON MARKET: Middling, BtrictLow Middling, - Low Middling - - Tone of Market, quiet. PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKET. 10X 10 10 Flour, N C. $5.50 (y6.00 Corn, 67JaffT10 Corn Meal, 6770 BAOuM N C Hog Bound, 910 Hams, 12(13 Bulk, C B sides, 7 3-4(g8 shoulders, 6)4 N C Pork, 6 Coffee, 1617 8 H Syrup, 2.Vfr27 Cuba Molasses. SdffiO Liverpool salt, 1 76 ugar, 1011 Cotton Bagging, 11(513 Ties new, 2.753 " spliced. 2.00 Irish Potatoes, Sweet " Oats shelled. Peaches peeled ' unpooled, Apples, Peas, bushel. Eggs, Butter, Bags, ,75(51 'JT;f 60S75 8 8 3(4 ,801 15T20 1 W. X. AKDSRSOW, President. P. Xi WILKY, Cahler. OITIZENS . NATIONAL BANE, or RALEIGH, N. C. J.D. WILLI AMC &CO., Grocers, Commission Merchant and Produce Buyers, FAYETTEVILLE. N. O. JACOB 8, AUtCT. TBX. A. WATS OK, of ChMls:i. JACOB S. ALLEN & GO.,' RALEIGH, N. C, Building Contractors, ana raaaufeetn?eT8 of Sash, Doors Dlinds l&ould ingSt Brackets, nod all kind of Ornamental, bcroll and Turned Work , Window and Door Frames made to Order. & Give us n call before ordering. Shops located on Harrington street, where it crosses the lUleigh and Gaston Railroad. NORTH CAROLINA ? STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO OF RALEIGH, S. CAE. P. H. CAMERON. Prutdent. W. X. ANDERSON, Viet iV. W. H. HICKS, &V Tho only Home Life fcumn&oe Co. la the State. All its fund loaned oat AT HOllIE, and among our own people. We do not so&4 Vorth Carolina money abroad to build np othat States. It le one of the most racceuful com panies of its age in the United States. Its as. sets are amply sufficient. All losses paid fjromptly. Eight thousand dollars paid In toe asi two years to families in Chatham. It wiQ eost a man aged thirty years only five cents a iay to Insure for one thousand dollars. Apply for further information to H.'A. LONDON, Jr., Gen.Agt. P1TTSBOBO, . o, lOO DuggleG, Rockawayo, Spring Wagons, &c. Viade of the beat materials and fully warragft ed, to be sold regardless of eost Paxti iat want will aonsult their own inUamat by xtm Iming oar stock and pnoes before beying, as we axe determined to sen, and have out iovn onr prices ao they ea¬ be mat by say other bouse in tk State, Atee a fall stock of. Hand Made Harnecn BEPAIBINa done at batten p&saa, mi Ma best aionw. Send for prices and onto. A. A. MoKHTHaX 3b BOKB, JayetteviUe, K. 0. Certain and Reliable! HOWABD'B IflFALLTBLB WOBLO B- M6WNED REHED? FOB WORMS la now for sale by W. L. London, ia Pittsboro. AU those who are annoyed with thnee Peats are advised to eall and get a package of this valuable remedy. This compound is no husa bng, hat a grand suooe". One agent wanted In every town in the State. For particular, add re, enolosing 8 cent stamp. Dr. J If HOWARD. Mt. Oiiv. Wayne oonnty. N. C. J Ottilia News for Boys and Girls ! t Young and Old ! ! A NEW IN VENTION just patented for them. for Home use ! Fret and Scroll Sawing, Turning, Boring, DnUinginnduiK.i'olisliing. Sorew Cutting. Price S5 to $0. Bend b cents for lou pages. HEAIM CROWN, Lowdl, Has E7cw Advertisements. BAIL. We re now receiving a very largo Btoek of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hat, Hard ware, Clothing, Crockery and Glassware, Holloas, Wooden and Willow Ware, Hollow-ware, DRUGS & MEDICINES Iron, Leather, Tobacco,FertllIzer8, Ladles Cloaks, Shawls, utrtas, Bibbons, Dress Goods, Gloves, Trimmings and Hamburg Edgings. A full supply of our own and Cellar Falls Yarns I Savings, Bandloman and other Plaids, Highest Cash Prices Paid for Cotton. Patronage 6f Chatham and surrounding ooun ties respectfully solicited. Will sell at lowest possible prices for Cash or Barter. W. H. Watklns, Agent, Oslumbla Manufacturing Company, Columbia, Randolph County. Se tSOlm. Office Board County Commissioners, Chatham county, H. 0., sept. 7th, 1880. Ordsred, That Gulf Township be and it is divi ded Into two voting precincts, to be known as Gulf and Moffat's Shop, with the line ot separation as follows : Beginning on tho township line at or near Bear Creek church, thence along ths road leading by A B Bright, B K Watson, T J Gold ston, Joseph B Ausley mid Jesse Poe, to the town ship line at or near the residence of James Poe; Gulf precinct south of said lino, and MotQtt's Shop north of said line. By order of the Board. O. B. SCOTT, Sent 30 C. B. C. O. flavassa Guano I Farmers, It you want a guano that will make wheat, try the nvassa, made a Wilmington, ji. C. 6ee what our Chatham Farmers may About It: George Breaks says the Navasaa Guano, bought from w. L. .London, paid him sou per cent, Isaac H. Clegg says his paid him 150 per'cent. to the acre, and where he did not have guano only John W. Perry says he made 25 bushels of wheat five bushels. Refer by permission to tho following farmers j who tried it last year, and will use It again this 15 i year : s H Crutchfleld, J T Chlsholm, W C Burke, oah R. Harris, Wm. Brafford, J H Strauphan, Frank Cook, Oran A Banner, J Genrge Banner, H H Har- man, Jno Barman, and a good many others. It can te had either at Honcure or at 'the .Quit by applying at g LONDON'S CHEAP STORE, f ;Sept SO lm Pittsboro. V. O. HATE YOTJ BEEN TO 'tiTnin nun tj AND SEEN THE NEW GOODS? His large jbotis6 ia packed with beautiful goods. It pays one to go to Pittsboro just to see London s Cheap store. He has the largest, best and the Cheapest Stock j of goods err brought to Chatham. FULL U? TAXES, SOW 67JLZE0 H keapb any aad errUiing YOUJV N WANT. Cash eustosMn are offrd EXTRA INDUCEMENTS 2 ! Buys or takes in excLange ALL KIKES OF PEOBUE. September 30, 1880. to Office Board of pommiseionera, CHATHAM COUXTY, H. X3., July 6, 1880. Cdkbed, By the Board ot County Commissioners of Chatham County That a now Voting Precinct be established t Riggsbeo'a Store, In Williams Township, to oora- poso ths two Western School Districts la sail township. By order ot the Board ot County Commission rs. C. R. SCOTT, C. B. a September 23. 1S80. ln. C. J. SHAW. O. W. HANKS. J. B. HARRIS. m m ! V E BEG to Inform the citizens of Chatham coun ty that we have Just opened an entirely new stock: of Goods in Pittsboro', in the store formerly occu pied by O. 8. POE, and we solicit a share ot the public patronage. Our stock consists ot every thing kept In a first-class store. Dry Goods, Clothing, no tions, Boots and Bhoes, Hats and Caps, Groceries, Hardware Tinware, Wood and WIHov- ware, Crockery, itc kc COM2 TO 822 Ufl. . before buying. We will makejLt to your -Interest to do so. We are Umi not lo lis Undersld BY'-ANY OML No Trouble to Show Goods. BHAW, BANKS Ac CO., Sept 33 8m Pittsboro', K. C. O. S. POE, W. T. RAMSEY, BAX.TIXO&S. KD. PUT3BOBO' X. C POE & RAMSEY H AVX formed a copartnership ter'carrylnc on ai business In General Merchandise n Pittsboro', at Headen, Bynum & Cb.'a old stand, opposite the old Bamsey Hotel. They have a nice assortment of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, NOTIONS, CROCKERY, CONFECTIONERIES, BOOTS & SHOES,. and everything else that a farmer.' neod& We have purchased our stock for cash, and the advantage we liave of making purchases at the ., North through tho extensive acquaintance of the -Junior partDer, warrants us In assuring our - cua- -tomers that we can sett them Bargains is all Lines of We. Produce ot all kinds taken In exohange for - goods. MB. POE thanks his former patrons for their support, and solicits tor his new firm a Ubernl: share of their trade. sept IS 9a, COTTON GINNER& Ought to Insure Against Fire IS TUB H. C HOME INSURANCE CO- Tour Gin may be burnt this season, so he pru dent and insure It. The prlee has been reduced since lost year. Be f se, and tare in Time ! All dasses of property Insured at reasonable rates. Apply for Insurance to H. A. LOXDOX, Jn., Agent, September 9, 1880. Pittsboro', N. C 1 1 . ' . r Miscellaneous Adv'ts For Sale! A TURBINE WATER WHEEr. tvnnt.fMi4i.d.M in umiuoiw. twwHi as new. ttm De sola cheap. Addroas The Rkookd Office, or J. 8. HENLEY, Cane Creek P. O. August 5th. 1880. Uke grist, saw-mill and cc-TTdtf gin, com blned, both steam and wator-nower combined AH In first-class order, "Will be sold at prlrate sale on tho most reasonable figures, for one-half cash, balance on easy time. Apply to or address, E. D. COUNCIL, Bopt,8d 8m Green Level. ke Co., 5.G. Wagons anil Buggies. 1 would respectfully announce to the publlo ttfat I have gotten up a wood shop which Is run In con nection with my blacksmith shop by J. C. TIse, whose experience needs no comment. We expect to put up wagons, repair wagons aria buggies, fcc, All our prices will be as low aa pos sible. A 8bareif patronagu respectfully solicited. JT. A. HOKNADAT. aug3G3m Bellvolr P. O. Farm for Bent To SENT for a torn of years, nay am ofefeaoky Blver, below White's bridge, containing S8T anr . ot which a large part to rich bottom lands, and aU well adapted to corn, ootton, wheat and oats. Ap ply to mo on the premises, or by letter addressed to Pltteboro', N. C. J. B. BUBN8. July 28. 1880. 8m. Farm for Sale. The farm HAILBRON, one mile southwest C Pltulxro. comprising 400 acres; naif woodland. Produces wheat, corn, oats and tobacco. Is wet watered; several good meadows. House has 13 rooms and two small cellars; large ham and other out-buildings; excellent weU and several sprlngsj household and kitchen furniture; piano, farming utensils, oattle, horses, hogs, carriage, wagona, barouche, 300 bushels seed oats, one Buckeye Reaper and Mower and one drill. I will sett aay ot these now at private sale, and whatever is net sold will be sold at public sale at Hailbron on the 10th ot November next for cash. The farm ea term of from one to five years, with Interest. G. B. GRIFFITH. aUl Pittsboro. . nveiitors and Patentees staftfld send for instructions, terms, references, kc. to Ed son Brothers. Solicitors ot Patent. Washington, D. C, who fumh the same wltheut ctergi. t Brothers ! -ft w VI Vto vn and sue cassul firm of large expeile havlv gbM i es tablished in 1866.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 14, 1880, edition 1
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