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rr fi lis i 'I!! '111 . ' '' i 4 1 ; "'H 1,1 : ''Mi if :'-f i ( " vn KM $h Chatham Record Farm Rotes. Pou't Keep too Much Stock. There is such a thing m keeping , . , i,.,if cows or sheep upon a farm. A nan a dozen half starved cows will not yield as much milk as three that have all the food tkey want. If there is no more stock than can be well kept ha rflfumn will be the createst 1U money, and also in the satisfaction Cotts Eatiss liottCli W0(Ml. - liuvu vviiw .v.v.--.. in rrwvc Wood the digestiru, iind an ui.b'-Hlthr ap oetite arisin-z from it. The remedy (n rei'.irfl the- il ir ,1 i VP f imPtlOns 18 10 reetore tuc aigeive juucuoiis. - t.iii .H.iit.,,,, l,.- .,,.,i.a a r rnr , quart for a large cow and to repeat iv. S a ff,... n,;0 inild tonic, such ab one drachm of powdered sulphate of iron, and one f dni.l iw, 01 seeing xue huuuum iu ku--" , V " , . , , , I ,r,. ir i..n : rPnf. im oa mvn hv the nrr&a I..WU. Anj;iinf, 'i tin-ill ivirt nf oi nour, ont-nzui pouua oi ouuer, iju'dci'i ruugus, suumu.r;-;, "" ""h Ti healthy condition no fcin.ni pan oi . i p. -RnU'o t ! (Jf Hsatistins. is 62sn.7S2.0Pl. and the il. na in n.w. ,..l.n lnvro in hsivp lour CPKH vut wineglass oi oubt, one j v,mu 'jA"ir'- J-t v-uicr, . ' - ' to crh'r!?" ' i te ore.,; Jtfct, ,r,Ubo rate of S.1,(W0,000 per; t-. .mr. ter of a century tbo mooted question will be not "what kind of fence Oiall I build," bat am I bound to fence at all against mv ne L'hbors stock ? ' n-ninnf In all oilier Mate especially in me , ,w.r""" ....-, . Southern and Western States, the : e milk, the nnd of two leiuous and : rsp rjiRAi moit intelligent 'armers are earnest- ;thejmce of one. hake m a quick, mJiCOU W fel WB??3 be dispensed with ? The question is j Schllisli. (A Caucasian dish.; vital to every farm commuuitr. andiven to the writer by Alexandre an affirmative deeisio". would effect a i lauias pere.) Cut the tilkt of mnt-, complete revolution ii the methods ! n into pieces the size of a walnut; now univergallv practiced. Let us coyer the pieces with vinegar, chop-; look briefly into the merits of the case ; h'ed onions, salt and pepper for tweu- j AS it btandg Since discussion has ihrown some light upon the facts involved, farm ers have been amazed when discov- frrircr flmt thpir fpnee-a cost more o - - than all their other 1; ..d expenses, ! taxes included. The cost of fences ; Totato Soup. Boil thoroughly1 in New York State estimated to have a half dozen potatoes and wah then-, been $150,000,000: in Ohio there is ! owghly, mixing with it a quart of said to be 18,000,000, arts of land, '. stock, sealing with salt and pep encloted with 45,000 miies of fence, Pei'J t for five minutes, remov-, ut a first cost of $115,000,000 and a 1US the scum: add to tm a tambl.r-1 arly expense fjr repairs of $8,580,-: fal ol milk last, aud serve after the lOO. Nicholas Biddle. an raithority : soup has come again to the boil; I in finances, cstimateei that in his be perfectly smooth, time the annual fence fas of Peni syhania was no.000,000. Superioi Sponge Cake. One! Assuming these figures to be ap-! pound of sngar, si: ted; half puiind of proximately correct, and adding es- n(r. rind of a lemon, grated with timates for the other States ou the thejaice. B t the yolks very l;-ht j same basis, we have as the total first and them well with the su-ar: cost of the fences of the whole coun- the lemon ; beat them well to- j trv the enormous sum of 51,297,000.- gather: add ike whites, beaten still : 000. Thi3 requires to be renewed once in ten years, at least, giving $129,500,000 as the annual national txpense. We need l.ot anything for interest, for the hum is already quite beyond our comprehension and abso lutely alarming. If roadsides snd boundary fences can be dispensed with, aLd it can be done by requiring everybody to keep their stock within 1 roper enclosures, half the cost of fencing will be tared to the farmer. As the matter now s ands it is a tax of $1,50 on every acre of improved land iu the United Stated a tax that Tfould be deemed oppressive, if it were for the payment cl the natior al debt. Every dvdar recovered Ircru the fences may be added to the pro ductive wealth. Fences are the deadest of dead capital. Money may as well be buried in tie ground or:con- our on them ihree qn.arts ca:tinto the hea, us to be put into : bjllJU walor: add 0110 oijiou and auy fence that ia not indispensable. : some sweet herbs li ,d in it rag. Sim for the useless fence covers un acre ' mer ,UKS tntly three hours and a of land every rnile it travels and is a 1 jal Strain off the liquor, tuke off perpetual drain on the pocket. I he j tue At Yn'- the ham and chick hll important question now to be do- cut iu unall pieces into tho liquor. cfded by our plant.'is is:' what fences j 0UC! Ul'l teucap ocbra cut up, are necessary V" also one half teacup rice, liuit one; iiall an h -)ur, and just before serving " (add a glass of wine und a dozu oys- Application of Manure. ters with th :it jiiite. j ! The readei of the agricultural i . journals of the day will notice that ; many ola customs and methods in farm operations are giving place to otheis, some new in both theory and practice, and others only variations of mod nlo (1n. l., X.ii. .ults. Though the farm paper t-eeiT ' V " new and imp.ovcd metn.ds are ma-le 1 clotlj' tliC cal s f h of a grayish common property to all who read color. This renchcs no lower than mich paper. No one, at this day, the tips of tlie tars. Their outer far nced be long at a loss for informal iafellt or jiU.kel is i?1 fl0ut llJlf Uon, if ne advertises his need of it. ! , , , , , Not very long ago manure was all j wuy down U'J huHO''u W,w w,1,ch applied in one way spread on the ! Part xt l t.ned with hooks Tho land and plowed under. But the ! jacket, v. hen loo.-e, rencheH below the iaea mai piam s ieetl nejr the surface tl,cui w uc vjjici luinu'i. it, was on- .i-. A food in the uo? were drawn toward the surface by the earth losing iis moisture. " The chief work of putting in a crop consists ii.i thoroughly incorno - -ii ii J -1 Vn ratmg the manure with the soil. To do this well the field must bo Lur - rowed until iLs manure is all worked in. If litter manure is used thi; i;; a a task not so easily accomplished. It w best done, pe Laps, with a Wanting tooth harrow. Jf a sulky cultivator piaui w me uiBj, iiuiu fc.,xxi- over u:o jitui, !l ill t- - . . t. 1 .11 T. vtui ue in iuucii feiier eoiiouuonior the harrow. Among the useful devi ces in pulverizing the soil is the spring tooth harrov. If there is long vuuuxc w u eovx- ed, the spring of th teeth will keep it from drawing mt j heaps, as the common narrow uoen it. Ihe splen did crops that are grown in the Re- serve, where but a r-w years ago it was supposed to oe uniHssil e, 13 1 ., ' . mire evidence that success may be achieved in growing gn.in crops if we set resolutely to work, avoiding to work, errors of the past, aLd adopting new methods that have been proved supe rior. rt, n.itnnn'KAifiner "of Irumuratiozi , mt.tfs that 180 JO peoole ivP i.nmirrated to that State within two vears. FOR HOUSEKEEPERS. : Puff Pudding. Beat six eggs, i sis spoonf tils of milk, six of flDur, a ; rood lump of butter and bake quick ly. ine sauce is good with it. Marlborough Pudding:. Stew a few apples and strain them, add a teacup of butter, a teacup of sugar, a . . 1 e i i teacup of creain , the juice of two le- mu?'x best Pavt ,,f the at" f nnd a h tie mace, and four egg,, beaten, lightly, and to be baked in a i?' English Runs. Quarter pound - 5-1----- -- ---- - . , ;mVnnVUl,r Alter ii is wen i i i i a ri "a il raisca ana a-nau pounu a Eug-ir; -J .1 Uako in a moderately hot oveu. ' lllUUill .ttVltl 1 viiir . T.. j- . . 1..V1 mil 01 liuiiau me; -ill, Whl'U) UU iquart ,f ,nilk, hMf a C,P of .tterjisattherateof 1.000 per j e pint of molasses, four eggs, with ! a little cinnamon or uutmetr; boil tLe ; 'lk st',n gradually ,uo inefl, U together and lot it stand IU1X two i hours: add the cges when the pud-; 1 Demon (iiuaer Cake. Q a-uicr pound of butter, one halt pound of j ; sugar .three eggs, one small cup of, ' the same quantity of niolass.es, . luie uu -4ua" po"u ujui, ! oven. nuurs; tut'ii pui luu pii'ctfb t'li a skewer (silver if vou have aiul cook on hot coals, turning all the time; 6erve with hot butter and a lit tle enrry. tie ftirry. ! sluil'O t lio V An v -f i vr.rv fri-.ii 1 1 cli mil ) not be stirred whtn the ll-mr is well mixed. If in one p in, two hours, if in two pans, one and a half h ,m. Veal Ifasli. Tuke u itacnp cf boilintr Witter in ;t Baueeoau, :-tir in ;iu even teaspoon liour wet iu atablu-1 spoou cold water, anil itt it loii livtj luinuret: add one half tttaspuun : 1' ck pepper, as natch salt, and two .c-uspoons butter, and let it keep Lot but rot boi'. Chop the veal tint-, and mis with it halt its much t-tale Lread crianbs. l-ii ir i.j a pan und puur the gravy on it, then let it fr-i miner tea ruinulc -. Serve t IaI on l.-uttered toast. Southern (; Ulllbo. Yi one i chicken brown, nnd two :iie-s of ba-! Laplanders. Th.o LardanJers wer.r di their j eiirht I ijftrl a small cap, U;ade wiMi kneet; but as it is usually tied w: Vi .1 mul : ,..,.!., t.... .... " e"" j ffi;r' aTid 18 f,5'1 vii at th;j bottoM1-l j'I'be collar isof four Mngcifj' breadth, ! thick, mid Miehtd with thread. 'J'hey ; WCar no dockings. Their pantaloon j ' i t i " i v ' i ! nade of the courso and sil ent woolen , - 1 of tIlw country, called walmal, j ; reach down to their feet, tup- rin: j gradually to tho boi turn, and art-j i tied with a bnn.lag over th .ir half-! hooU. All U. ned:nvik is per-! . forsn-d by the wmnm. Thev n ake I ; jhioad of th tie mi ews in me lo;t of hi rein d-.rr, sp tia'ieg them, while fns'h, with their teeth, inloj klflidiW Ktvil'fri: wLifli t):-V t.Vt, 111- I g(Jthcr. The iaphmder is haid to j roiisntiiP ten times inert1: iksn tuau a Swedish peasant. A fondly of four ; peions devour a deer isi a week; ! Ley eat the ijiutton, Minim !, bear, mai tin, beaver, and in t ; living ere. ture tht y c& khort. eveiv - U ; wolves and fi. :en. "Kvcrv d iv." fii.vs j a traveler, "I have san reindeer fleh j cooked in their iillts for this whole! . family, and generally of yoncg fawns, in largo iron kettles. uen tne flesh was cooked it was immediately I with which eae 1 person received his ! j allowancr,and the vapidity with w' P .1C they nt rove, as 5cr a wnrrer to tear (ci riMnvi f 11 1 ff cnloptitnc i iccrvl vnfl 1 r "T . ' : . torn Dssnuder .by the master of the ; aiisrm-try tnjw.iai w.imu. W,,d "r..r ;' .n-td.r mit yrtu ur ,1, s,ibi i house With his lingers, alld divided ! JSrS 1 rf S..M.l.y Dwily Applil :4Ud lutllntlly IUuSi emS1 ' among his fiiuily;5nd the ePperness i n-61 y u rxo,iA wt I ..ruSiT.ffi"8' or bf with their teeth aud fingers, are al most incredible. In the meantime : the broth remains in the kettle, and is boiled up with thick reindeer milk. with rye sr oatmea1, and sometime., though seldom, with - a little salt. I i a luis lroth is then distributed and devoured with the same hungry avidity. The Sea-Laplander, on the other hand, has only lish, or tish liv ers with train oil, and never has the means or the opportunity ot prepar ing such costly soups." Happiness and prosperity depend to a very great extent upon irood health. All those suliennir from Valuable Lands. . There was recent'y sold at auction !in London a pieo of fret-hold nrop- - - 01 n fof f ,.. xnn mm.: . ; v -v'v iv-v. J.1110 ::cie liOi:- tho Him Hiows ti!C vaine oi m,a m duu. Tl?e 3"):x-x-:l purclwe of corner of Wall and in New York ciiv, a J. road streets, fi-w vi-ars v.''o, , was 250,00u m gou ior ( quare ; pi( price paid ; was the hij :hcst friviiii in any part of i the world. , Miscellaneous VEGETABLE mis w& fWi i hi (mam II iri It mn mm PERRY DAV2S & SOW, Providence, R. I. Propriotoo. D. T. JOHNSON, OF CHATHAM. J G SS Minis te r! I I V.'l! .MI ST. T: Sr.. 2 1 3Ia::ki.t. Manilf.l-Ot'Il'Ol's' ;'. r,.,, s ci' - i.i !'Y ;nooK niv BaV.er'8 Standard Gtttuio and Hvmau TRAOC MARK. . MANUFACTURED OMLY BY W.T.BUickWeija & Co. PCRHflM,'N,C. CO q S And all diseews oi the Kidneys, Dl;vlr i n:irj' Oi-yaue, hy vwiring tho n:irj' Oi-nts, hy v'Piiriug tho i Hit t. 1 'e i 11 is u. marvol o healing and relief. SDirLE, SENSTKLE, DTP.ECT, I'AIXLKSS, TOWEUF UL. I T. pTT-n pn , CURED where all else 1 cine fails. Altovelatlon and Revolution in rills is ihe Original TIIU "uXLY LUNG PAD :0., WILLIAMS' LLOck, ntTSOIT, MICHIGAN'. nd Oemiine Kidney l a'i- AbS for it, and ' takfi uoovlier. OC. The other day a swarm of bees lit on a pear tree, and the boy who bar gained to drive them off with a horse- whip hasn't got eyesight enough to see whether his sister's fellow kisses her on the nnmii nr hnrriedlv deDOS- its the thing smack on her lips. Oswego Record. Van Stone & Crosby, YTiolesale and detail Druggists, Toledo, Ohio, say : AVe have'sold lai'ge quantities of the Excelsior Kidney Pad, and have been surprised at the unvarying ! satisfaction given by them. See Ad. 585,708. lie who seeks a comination for olhcc and huds it not is li:;e unto him who attempts to sit on a chair 4- that has been suddenly jerked away. Ilackensack liepnblican. II. 13. Hodije, Cambridge, Michigan, savs : I have been aftiieted with at!ima for years. An "Only Lung Pad" cave iao immediate relief. 1 can iecoiumond it as lite greatest remedy ever I'loduced. :ee Ad. A French wrathc-r pr op het tie- clart'S thai the v-rv i)roi.onncfcd twiukJir.i; of the stars denotes the j t arly appearance of bad i. eaiher. Advertisements. The total aggregate of the debts of all ihf. Static rf tli TTnion at the 0 A PUS ELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For Internal and External Use, Is a SURE CURE for all the Dir.cr.scs for A.d, it is recommended, tni is ALW'.YS PERFECTLY SAFE in the hands of efT the racjt ir.xp'jricr.ccJ persons. T: 5 a sure j:wck reuitcy for C'OrCIIS. SURE TII.ICAT. 'tlII.I, a:: 1 ii:ii'.ir tr :ilu -: n.';..iil8 instant relief in B:;:;;;.i.ir....E:.t tf 1) ! I'JITHl.K ?A, r.:i.l is Hip best Uuowu reoiedy fir i i i J . rI A 'f IS I a:ul MU KAHilA. THE OLDEST, BEST, AND MOST WIDELY KPiOWM FAMILY MtDICIHE IN THE WORLD. It hit bcn utfQA with f.uc!i M-:nIrrful nrorsn ik all l-tr-.s ..f :e uurU lot CRAMPS, UOLKitA. niAKRlKKA, 1VSLNT2wV, fcttl aU BOWi.L, CO-.lPi-AINT.S, that it is tn; iUa; tl on loti-ij7 f-r fAc; lii. HAS STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS' CONSTANT USE m ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES. It is KEcOM?-!i:Xy.!:i lUiyhieians, Mis:oimrioM, liisisters, Maua.-:i-; if Plntifati:.;!. W ;rli -Nliaps, ct:J I'at-ioiics, ?iuri'.-i in I Icf-V'tnl- - in il:--::. hy i'.:vk')'tH&y everywhere v. ho f.-r cn !: a triaL IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT. II : !!.i.j!1 a:-,rays I o i ? : r P:i:i it! !!: Stack nnl Si4f, 0! I Jr.'-Ji .ffiy eft pcrmunrnl ':i-j' '. J:'.': CK.j of !ruit', ut, rnliik. Sevt-rr Kuril-:, :-m-:iI1s, etc. ..) 'A 'FILY CAN SAl i:i.Y IJE WlTiKU T IT. It vH a;n;;.a'.'y f.i.-- ::.r.nv t :. its o.st ia dot-t ir?.' hi IK an.l its j ri hrixr "-. wifuiti th.:Yi-a.-!i -f all. It S' t---i. at 23 o. 60c. &ad &1.0U a !oiUe. ki.d oun Im- 'i.'tuiut-d froio :Jl Ur;'i-,t. WEOftS. t 8 mi tea - ::?: T'l'.i ;LTA ;tUTON lfll 1IO,. & Dan -'; i'i .-iMium Tin;: p' at, fOR PLEASURE, wMrQKT.HEALTr SMOKE THE OLD. ilRHS BY AISSORPTiOII (NATURE'S WAY.) . r ' ' ;- A I J Lv:,g Djhkases, Tuim OAT JJlS- JtOUIlLES. It drivK into tlm system curative i?en!s and UKH11113 '1 caii-inos- ltdrnws tr..m the diseased iarls tha i)f)isous that cause death. Thousands Testify to its Virtues ! ! E3 a b b n 1 Send Iir Teslimoai-! als aiKl our book. I 1 'ONLY LUXG rAI) "Thnw Millions a I CO., WiiL "ioar." S;ut li ce. I MS' BLOOK. OclliS DLTIICIT. MICI'IOAN. msrr nji .. (tyPOPtlLAH BECAUSE RELIABLE. ?9 ! Haleigh Business Lien. TO m CITB a CHATHAM AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. 77. E. & P.. S. 7T7CE3F. are now offering tbelr Fall Stock SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS AND DEESS GOODS, FvICII BROCADED SATINS IN Newest Designs and Colorings. A mapnifleent lit of Ladies' Cloaks. The largest stork I men's 'wear, cloths, Casslmeres, Kerseys, and Kentucky Jeuus ever exhibited. Atnl lartre supply of Domestion. Plaids, k: Domestics, suitablo lor aour isacks. 4-4 HATS, SOOTS & SH02S, The Larprpst Stock we ever had. Carpotiiurs and Kugs. All gods sold at the lowest possible prii-es. W II & R S TtTcKER, O 7 Kalelgh, N c (Late Profospor nf Pisas'S of the Eve and Far in the SiivanuaU JlPdical College) PramW llniitud to the H'EEm Z3AF 6L THROAT. Mnin Street, Oiioi;o the new Tout Office RALEIGH, N. C. OflW liouvs fi .ni 9 n rn 1o 2 p m. Pofers to thrt Sih'.q Zieillt-iil Sx iciyai.d the Ge..rs:ia. Me-lk-al ii OF CHATHAM COUNTY, WITH- TT IEAal;rs in EABBWAEE OV KVLIiY DF.SCRIFTIOX, .VJII, DOOIiS aud apanOie Material, steam encih:s, LEATIIKU AXD.IIUBI5EII 2JMLTING. PAINTS, LA I STOC'lv ii: ash Si v NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO., OIF RALEIGH. N. CAR. F. H. CAMERON, JPrerident. W. E. ANDERSON, Vice Fret. W. II. HICKS, Sec'y. The only Home Life Insurance Co. in tne State. All its fund loaned out AT 1TOME, and among our own people. We do not send North Carolina money abroad to build up other States. It is one of the most successful com panies of its age ia the United States. Its as. sets are amply sufficient. All losses paid promptly. Eight thousand dollars paid in iu fast two years to families in Chatham. It will cost a man aged thirty years only five ccr.ts a day to insure for one thousand dollars. Apply for further information to H. A. LONDON, Jr., Gen. Agt. PITTSBORO', X. C. W. E. ANDERSON, President, P. A. WILEY, Cashisr. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, OF It.lL.EIGH, X. C. J. D. WILLIAMS &CO., Qrocers, Commission Merchants an3 Prodtica Buyers, FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. IOC Buggies. Rockaways, Spring Wagons, &c. vnade of the best materials and fully warrant ed, to bo bold regardless of coat. Parties in want wiil oonsult their own interest by exam ining our stock and priced before buying:, as we are determined to ell, and have cut down our prices bo they cannot be met by any other bouse in the State. t Also a full stock of. Hand Made Harness REPAIRING done at bottom prices, and in best manner. Bend for prices and enta. A. A. MoKETHAi; 3b Fayetterille, M. . S. It. STHCET. !K. WM. J. STitEKT Mi MM IU, I!:ili'i-!:, . (!. S. R. STREET & S02T, o.vm.ks and i'i:ui'iKTi.s. Best S:miil Kooins in the City. The Xa toiiii! everloks Union nrCapirl -ju.iie, the linest. Park in tlie STATU. aul always accesnible to Guests ol tlu- House. JULIUS LEWIS I EL Haleigh Business Elen. ciinm 10 Q 0 AND DEALER IN MtMl 1 1 1 N. E. Cor. Fayetteville & Hargett Sts. Oct 7 RALEIGH, N. C. J. A. THOMPSOJiT AND XI. H. ATWATER, Formerly Thompson & Alwalei of. Cary, Jf are with Messrs CHRISTOPHERS & SGRRELL RALEIGH, N. C, Wholesale Dealers la Heary Groceries, Bagging aud Ties. The sale of Cotton made a specialty. ay We extend to our friends of Cnatham and adjoining counties a cordial invitation to give him a call. sent 16 1880. 1880, NEW FALL GOODS. (have Just received a nice lot of Dns Good 8 for tl.e fall trade. Also a Iteautirul line of Fall ' Prints, something beautiful in style and will bo s-ld very ehc-ip. j My 8u-k of Domestics Is complete in both heaTy i anrt 'iiclit TreUrht. bleachcJ n"l unblcai-.ed ; ls ; I call the attention of my customers to these Plaids, which I will sell to the trade at bottom prices. Ev:ry department in my house is full. I call social aitenilou to my bhoe and Clo.hing De- ar:ment. Those who want a jriwd hand-sewed Oaiter will do well to give me a call. I keep the best stock of hand -sewed shoes in the city, com- prisms inn following manuracturers : B.yficns vjeiirated Hand-sewed Halter. Helper's HaiW and ; Hand Welt sewed (Jailers, Kaliskc's Hand-sewed ; (iaiu rs, and Miles' Hand and machine-sewed : Gaiters for gents. Also Miles' lad's misses' and I children's shot.-s. I am having inauuiaciured the j best line of lads' misses' and h;i Jren's shoes for winter wear that I have ever kept. A'.s i cmeand look at my clothing. You can't i buy cheaper than I will sell you. I have reduced the price of Hie Celebrated Tearl j Shirt toSl.tK) for uulaundried and SI.'Jo for lauu ; dried. This is the bast shirt in the ciiv, a genu ; ine reiufomvi Wamsutta shirt. Extending my thanks to my friends and ens ; toiiKirs, and s li.-iting their future paironnuv. Iam very respei-tfullv, J. P. I"LJ.KY, j cpt 3 ira. Raleigh, K. C. 01 i. mm & co.. GROCERS and Haleigh, EJ. C. -SOLE AGESBKO SOIX..HLKSEA ISLAND (JUANO AND' Baldwin ammuxiated dis solved bone. The Stonewall Oott.n Flow axd AtLas Tl'KX I'Linv. F.MJMEHS sriM'i.IKS. ; Wo have in store and to arrive : '1,500 Iius. White Cm, ! 800 lius. Chica Sie.l Oats. Con Ens. Choice white BolteJ eal, : 2,000 lbs Piiino Fo lder, ! 23.000 Hs. Prime Timothy ilay, ; 20,0 ) ) lbs. Jhilk Clour lUb i h-s, ; - Oai Loals Choice Family and F.xtra Flour. 1 Ca: load what brand and other poods to fll out a e'milete stock which we offer as low lor cash or on time as can be bought auywhere. Call and sot us betore purelrising. Will make U to your advantage. Very rtpeetfullr, fehl2-tt M. T. K")ItliIS & CO. Railroad Schedules. TIME TABLE 1. B. To take ESVct M.-,v 9, 18S0. Leaves Fayetteville at Arrive? at tiuh" at : Leave.- tlulf at : Arrives at Fayetteville, Daily exeejit Suniiay. : : 4.00 p. M. ! : : 7.35 p. it. : : : 6.00 a. M. : 10.20 a. ai. ! L. C. JOXES, Sup't. ! ("tlA XUE OF HEDULE. j OFFIi E (lENr.UAL SI'PEIIXTENDF.NT, 1 WiL,MIX(JTOX, N. C. May 11, 1680. f i (XS and ah or May is. i8so. ihe roiu.wing sehedule will ie oiwra.cd ii ihis i:ailvy: I'ASSKSGEn, MAIL AM) EXl'KKSS 1RTN : I f Leave Wilmington at j Arrive at Hamlet at ( Arrive at Charlotte at coo P. M. 1.27 A. M. 7.00 A. M Xo 1. I Leave Charlotte at p. n. I Arrir. at Hamlet at 12.3U p. u. No. 2. I arrive at W llminstou at K3i p. m. N'-. 1 train is daily ex. epi Sunday, but makes no eom.eetlon to Iileigli on Saturdays. So. 2 train is daily ox ept Saturdays. Sleeping-ear aeeonimodations on through train to and from Charlotte an.l Wilmington. There will also be through sleepers run to and fc-otn Charlotte and Wilmington. V. Q. JOUNPON. Py 2 tt General Su; eriutemleiit. E3leiili&ADpstaI-L.B.C CHANOE OF SCHEDULE. i StTFJilNTKMlKNTR OFF1CK. ) j Kalelgh. N. t, June 5, 1S79. fVZ and after l'rklay. June 6. isTsi. itaiim on Hi. ! Haleigh Augusta Alr-Une Kallroat will run j daily (Sundays exeepioil) as follows : ! No. 1 Leavo Ko. 2 Ilamlet MofTmnn Kevser nine's Manly Oameren Sjinfonl Or.g.io.1 Moiu-ure Merrv tiks ew Hill Apex I'-nry Lea to m '2 30 a m 5 14 a m 3 SI a m "Mi m 4 13 a ni 4 M h in Ml a m 0 O'J a an t "i m ai MIjw 1 00 a ru V3 am Paleigh, .m p vn ' Cary, 31 i m S3 p in 9 14 p ni 9 36 p m 1 17 p m 10 it p m 11 '27 p in 1'2 01" a m 12 2S a in 1'2 48 a m ! Apex j New Hill I Merry Oaks j Jlonciiro I Osgiod Sanford Camema ' Manly i Blue's Koyser : Hoffman 1 14 a in ' a iu Arrive Hamlet, 2 00 a m Arrive Raleigh, fi :w a mi ; iraiu numoer 1 eoiinei-Ut at Hamlet uiii' " l Tiailway Tor Charlotte and all inMntr. Houih. Tiwi : number 2 "lineetn at KulelgU vi tih the r.atetfcH X oasion liailroafl fur all polni north. JOliN C. WINDKlt. 5iipurliiteulent. Certain and Reliable! HOWABD'8 INPaLLTbLE WORLD RE NOWNED REMEDY FOtt WU11M8 Is aow for sale by W. L. London, In IitKlmro. All tnoe&who are annoyed with the PtmU are advised to call and get package of tbia aloable remedy. Tbia eoirpoand ia no burn bag, but a grand anooeaa. One agent wanted in every town in the State. For partienlara. ddrasH. eneioaing S eent atamp, Dr. J. M HOWARD. Mt. OiiT. Wayne oovnty, N. C. JOTFUL Sews forBoyi and C!rU 1 1 Young aud Old!! A NEW IN VENTION juit patented for iheio, tor Home uw I Frot and Scroll Sawing, Turning, wit fr"iiDg,unnauig, roiuninif , 8crew Cutting, rric f 5 to ASO. I Band 6 cent for 100 mc a. SfBKAIJC iSEOW, Lvwcil, Mm Klew Advertisements. basou r. sum, wiSTi. Address t. n. TRF AT I57, roadway. agents, and all seeking a chanae in ent lustrated circulars or new iSIL and 5S J1 two ter montn l8 made, sent oa apion? M Farmers and mn armers' Sons 1U A1. tvinrktK . I t .... 100 C " ""hub " anu winter in every count,- niteresting and valuable information, with inii particulars, free. Address at once, 1,111 J. C. McMcbm k Co., Philadelphia, ra, New and Very Attractive Styles Arc Now Reatly. MASON Best Cabinet or Parlor Oream In the world, winners of w. est distinct ion at everv -.T AND HAMLIN world's exhibition for thirtp.",- aij UtltjrAJsb. For easy payments, . . 1 Qartr aud upward. ('Rta. Iogues free. Mason tt Hamlin Orcm Co. Tr mom street. Boston; 46 East lith Street (r,i ,T Square) New York. 149 Wabash Avenue. ciii.-Kg,, THE NEW FOOD MEDICINE i THERE is no greater Blood Producer nivl I. j medicine than MALT BITTERS, propum tr m i unfermented malt, bops and quinine. The- ff-1 i the body aud the brain, euri'-h tlie 11'k1, snlidiiy the bones, harden the muscles, ijuiet the nmw,", ; chetir the mtnd, perfect digcstlnu, regulate :ho stomach and bowels, cleanse the liver and kid neys, and vitalize wiiu new li'e every fluid the j I)ociy. Beware of lniiiaiiou similarly namt. Iok for the company's sis;u:iture which a.-.,.ars : plainly on the label of every bottle. S.11 cvoi v where. MALT BITTERS CO., Boston, 3ias.s. P A T F. A. nehmann, S..lit-ltor of American and rr j eljrn PatenTs, Vashlngiou, It. ( All busiii- .'..n : sectcd with patents, wheiher beiorc ih l auut ! Office or the Courts, promptly attended to. .v charge liiaJe unless a patent is secured. Sends i circular. ! '. PATENTS.ra Wm. Mister. Solicitor J Patents, CI" Seventh Si., or Bus pi;?, Washington, V. C. fee re luirei ul1.-s 2eatcnt is obtained. Send for circular giving tc-nu.-, etc. EslabUshed 1870. CSTRlQnMQ Thousands of soldiers and ruWUUll'Ji their heirs entitled by luted laws of Congress. Send tw-" stamps lor lnnv an. copy of Cirizeu-S"ldier to X. w. Firzjf e!!d, l S Claim Attorney, bex SS, V."asliii:g!on, jj. c. 10 outfit furnished free, with fuil inRTrsi tions for con iuciiiig tlie most iirofltaMe business that any ouc can engage in. Tiie busi , iic;s Is so easy to learn and v.v instructions are so ; simple and plain sha: any one e:n make great pn Hts from tit- very stnr: : ii" -.ne can fall who is ; willing to work. Women are a.-, su-vpssful as i men. Boys and girls cas earn large nunis; many hi;ve mad a, the business -ivcr one hundicd d-1-' lars ina single week; ii-it'iiug like it ever kuowu ; before. All who engage ar- hurprlsed at the crko and rapidity with whieh they are atle to mako ; m-.-ney. You can engage in this businesa during I your spare lime nt great protli. You do no, huva : to invest (capital in V , we :ke all the ri-k. Tbor-rf j who need ready money should wrl.e to us atoi:cv. All furnished free. Address Tiif -V Co., Atigur-i;i, 1 Maine. I G R A YS S P ECi FI C 31 E DICI TRADS WAR THE tillF.AT En-JRADE RiARX Kiisli lie in e (iy. An ti ii f a i 1 i n ' J&! . s euro tors, . Wi :ik ne.-.s r Seminal ;er- maiorrhea. 1m-IMi.-.i:y, Kiel all Ml diseases ih:lt ol- w, s a so- ueuee ot Self- ' Alius;1: as Loss B?Fnf? TAJtlfSf,,; Mein.rv, nu-" FTF 1 versnl Lassitude, pain in the i'.H.-k, TiiMie cf I Vision. I'rema'utf UM Aj:s, ::ii many o:her 1M-- eases that lead to In.sauiiy .r Consume! io!, ati l a ! Premature Grave.. ! rtFull p:ir;i- ulars in our pamphlet, vrhleh we j desire to sen. I free i,y n!ail :o t-ve- y oi.?.. i. Tha Spe ille Meilieine is w.l.l by dri:Kg:s ut l y.r pakas:e. or fix pa'kasit u-r or will s nt l'ree by mnil on ren-ipt o! u-e nviiev iy ad lres lug in uitjYHEimist- co. i Meehauirs' Blo k, I;kti:oit. Mtrtr. ; lTX'ld in lTlisJiiiiiv and everywltere by ail drutfgifis. nov'i'-ly i - : BEST IN THE nORLD ! Impure Bi-Crb Soda ia of a ellbtly dirty white color. It may appear whltf, examined by Itseir, fcut st COMPARISON WITH CHURCH fe CO.'S 'ARM AND IIAM91KR" BRAND will show the difference. See that your Baking Seda it White and PTKE. n rbnuid bo ALL SIMILAR StBSTAACES used for food. EouBAeerm who prefer Vread made with Teast. will irarreve lU Tiuality, mako it rise better and preveatit fr.-rj souring, by addis cn-haif teaspoonful cf thutvh X Co.'s Sod cr S&lrra'.n. Te r.ro and nse too mnoh. Tis ise ef this v-ith sov.r pii'V in prettreiife to BaUir.g l-v,irr, saves ttrrr'.y t'mes its cost. Poecno yowr.d v.-Vae ior valuttlo iuivtzzir lion aad read caw.fclU." LfiGGS PATENT Liver With the Anti-Malaria. GUnES -ht11 and Fever, Dys- nrnnln, Idvcr COBI- laln. HMiict ArtocHone. NcnraN arta. 'oniintloii. Nick Head ache. Female 4'ouplnluit. Blllone , lalKaln. tnl all Malarial IMeeaae wllliniil medicine. No Dosing- no iiicenveuienre. en.l positive cur. Prtc. inclu'lteg Kettle Anti Malaria, $2-00. Sent by mail t anv a.tttiru upon receipt of iMice. Pnovipal iVpot. 3 Gorman Italia.. Ml. Seld by niuggtsta generally. I'uy none but I'lnucN Vateut Llvr and ftiomnrlt ral. othrra are bulky, bard and tioulilesome to wear. 0-. Tlieno t'.i.tw avr lor sale tu VUis!xT' by Dr. J. A. IUnks A Son, np'ii:.. ("1 I 5 real eliauee to r Il II W ni.l a p.rio " i f I i I I tw ii to inhe riilis J ' the largest, i-heapi make money. .rou in iserlptiollrt i"r apost and lest UlUHtraleil liimllv nnl.ll.-.i l.iii In iln world. Any- iuh' rail IvAiiur ;i u. ul Jmi'iii. Six elegant Works if uri lv'ii mf t. miIwi il.rs. Tlie prn-e la so low ilia; alinosi -v-ryl. Iv siihsi-iiis. t5 agent r- poris tnkuig V: sul'Mi-riUTH in a dy. A ladj aeul i.-por s iu.'i!:iiiv; fJtM -i-ar proitt in tf'lllltLh Ml Ulin I'll Oi l:... nVllll-V !flMt. 1"W. can devo'e all your ilnie to ili.i lui:ifs. or only your epare time. You n(i. n.. lie away iron home i-ver night. You -an lo U as well as others. i Full d I itH -lions and lerms iri-e. l.ieanl and es pensive oiiittl Tree. 1. you wain profitable vrrt eeiul us your nildress ai oik-u. It i.ss nolliiiig b ) try the liiisint'ss. No ne who engag tail- " i make great pay. Afldreea Otount SiiN-io.N W- , l'ortland, llaine. TUC MTU Pnflri PAD &' ; 1 -J1 M.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 11, 1880, edition 1
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