y-ii iji iinriiin I, I. I ! TTt. it' it lllhfl J;naihllin ijifCOrd rruTToi t r nf nnuni-n mi ,",,,, lHLltSDAY. DECEMBER 20. lhS.i. .LOCAL UGOai)S, fof Mehhy Ciiiiistmas! ST" The shortest days of the your. a?" The end of the Christinas tur key ilraweth nigh. Kir See the advert isnnient of Union Academy, one of the best schools in the county. . 17"' e ,T , . . I Oo oI5ynn.n &IIradens for your Chris mas Goods, ihey have a full supply. 1ST Pay your subscription before the year closes, and don't begin the new year in (b bt for vour paper ! , , 0 7 , . . I A ItooiiAi'i'oiNTMENT. Among those " The popping of lire-crackers ' who were so fortunate as to obtain and the tooting of tin horns rejoice th appointments at the organization of the irrepressible small boy. j Congress was our former townsman, .... Mr. . II. Cowan, who was appointed IB" We are indebted to Mr. J. It. ' first assistant disbursing clerk of the Milliken for some of tlie whi! est ! House of Representatives. Tho sal honey that we have ever seen. , ary is $2,175 per annum, and it is .... - ui!e a responsible position iuvolving JWRead announcement of Pitts- the annual disbursement of three or boro' Scientific Academy, whose uc- , four hundred thousand dollars. We eomplished Principal has no superior congratulate our friend on his good in the State. j luck, and doubt not that he will make ... 'i'T't i tt ii j a most clhVient ol'ieer. 6r Mr. David A. Jones, of Hadley () township, killed a wild t urke.y. a few I Ao.-idestk.1a few days ago as tho days ago, whose beard was ten and (.(Ilstm,tioll tmin uu tI0 GbR & y. a halt inches long. ' V. railroad was conveying the con- K-0.ir vomi.r townsman, Mr. T A. Hanks, who went to Texas a few months ago, has returned and thinks "there is no place like home.'' IS?" As will bo seen by Mr. Olive's advertisement he is making u splen did lot of furniture. Encourage home enterprise by patronizing him. erT W. T. Curt and J. A. Gunter passed through our town to-dav with 87 head of beef cattle for Virginia, j on the shoulder and arm by a falling ' tn(J 'u. ,,,, j es.)0(.t, Santa Claus Chatham is noted for her beeves. jlimb, dislocating the former and , Ui ' IV .. ,. uaj visit and fill our btt v 1t " t , ibr,kiahelattpr. i en: i't v stocL.'.g full of good things, -Hardm, Bros A: Co. have on j While IV. William Burns ms,,,, ,, .Iocs not disapi)oint us. But, hand a nice lot of Luggies. Jerseys, 'riding, a few daysago, he was painful- ( r jjt,,,. We should not abuse Ac., also a lot of mm and two horse ; ly hurt on the leg by the falling of : h,.'s0 )(j things yvhich our Heaven Wagons, which will be sold chciq. his horse. j ly Fut)ler all()W us to him Wuilo for cash. j , " l) I it is allowable for us to rejoice and be tST The New Machine, No. 7- l,...i.M... S,.S,,.r ........... -i ne nest., suninesi. liiditnRt. riinninc. most eoiunlete innl cheapest Machine, for sale bv W. II. n " : p . . ' ... .. Leonard. HSTWIien fires are so prevalent every man ought to have his build ings insured. See advertisement of the North Carolina Home Insurance Company. s"Mr. John W. Hatch has had his f i . .i I , i Alercliiinr Nulls Minnimr i r n in i ci I and is now lireiiared to grind both i i .i l"l""" ,w i;""" ""i" meal and flour in the best manner aud without delay. WMr. J. B. Goodwin, of New Hope townahip, killed an eagle last Wflsk that measured 6 feet and 0 inches from tip to tip. The nails on its claws were two and three-quarter ; inches long. , rZ . iw A. U joues aiiuoiiiiees 10 ins many friends and customers that he keeps ft choice selection of Fancy Groceries, Confectioneries. Canned Goods aud everything good to eat. Cull and taste. si?" Why such u rush at London's storo ! It is because he has such a splendid stock of Holiday goods and is offoring such splendid Bargains in them, and other goods You will do waII to trira liim il -itl nt. otii-e. All- M,..r W.,u w ..f ,, rce. iv.,1 last r.:i,i ! August Term, 1774, is the following: WTOiip of the pleasantest places , "C.;iK.tEi. That the Rates of the to visit in Raleigh is Mr. Fred. A,seve:ai Onlinary Keepers in this Watson's store, which resembles an ' county bo as follows, to-wit : art gallery. You will there ibid :i West India Kum, by the pint, 1 large aud splendid assortment of ; shilling; New England Rum, 8 pence; uicture frames, window shades. cornices, easy chairs, house orna ments &c. VarCall and see one of those light running "Domestic" sewing ma chines. London is offering them very low. They are the best ma chine made and will make your w ifo clothiiifir. Cloaks, Jerseys and other woolen goods. Special Bargains in Blankets. A Skvf.reCut. A few days ago Mr. Henry Hinshaw, of Albright town ship, cut his leg (between the knee and ankle) with an axe, aud inllicted : ,J. ,),(.... ., ..,.fl. iWllll'IU B " ' i ; 1 shilling ; Hot dinner, with beer or present. London is lenng special j imi,, 4 pence; Cold din inducements to Cash Customers. A (.u.e 1Jl,.llk1fllsli j uhMing. grand mark down in ready mado : r , . 1 ,wli f..n.. i0.i quite a severe wound. o L, . I Stock Lw Election. In accord- Ekfkcts of Quinine. There h ')rawitl, lt pi titioiipreHcntedtothe lady in this place who is very lecu-; t.liuut y t.01nmisHit,11,.18i at a apecitti liarly affected whenever she takes a m.eti" ., OI, iaftt Tuesday, an dose of quiuine. It causes her skin ; ,.;,.; W!ls or,icred to be held on to peel off in largo flakes and Fo-!h(lls,th lUv of jamltll-y at mgg. duces an itching seusatioii. i bee's Store, in Williams township, nT"" 'H ' ra i i for the purpose of establishing tho Christmas Tkee.-A Christmas tree! k itliii th(j tm.it 4 Will be given, on Christmas Eve. to . Mnbl,u.ed in tho flowing the Sunday s,-l,ool at Mt. 1 leasant ,,,. inos: church, m BaM - ui township, ihere . ..Colul'wu.iaff at ft point wbcre the Will also be a disp ay .f hre-wor,;s stwk aw odiition liue and we doubt not it will be a most f((lcla,s G,,)VC Fum', uear Dr. enjoyable occasion. j j,, u sv.M.lV rxmnm,r HO as to in- CnvsoESiNRKSiPF.NCEs. Mrs.RC ! elude the said -Grove Farm', to E. Adney has rented her residence to ; Atwater s lino ; thence East with to the Rev. Moses Baldwin. ! J' Atwater s line by the North end Mr. James Moore, having purchas-'. 'f I;i-ewi-r place to the South line of ed the dwelling opposite the Baptist J- Atwater a lands to tho public church, has improved it and will soon Alhun Stone s corner , occupy it thence with said road to the Chapel Cant, Exlinehas rented the '-Hanks" , ' I'emrington's mills; house, and moved in. j tllt "w Oh said road to the fork of New Post Omen. A new post office, named Petty, has been estab lished in this county three miles from here on the road to Moncnre. Mr. A! vis Pettv has been am minted the noHtmaaten This makes 48 nost ! offices in Chatham, a larger number thwi in any other county in the State except Randolph, which has C2 offices. ' "K'sikk Skttmno. Sheriff Brewer ; went to Raleigb this morning for the purpose of settlinir our State purpose ot settlinir our maui taxes, which amount to the suru of 7,S;1(i.7(i ()n llccount of tjie tliX. pavers lwiviiitr ho slowly this year it . ; lias kept tin- sheriff quite busy col .icctuig tins ninount. o A Sid Cask. On last Tuesday fourteen year old white boy. named territory lies contiguous to that em Richard Mills, was brought here by j braced in the Pioneer Stock Law deputy sheriff Wiley Goodwin and Association which has enjoyed the committed to jail on the charge of j benefits of the stock law for live years, stealing a gun from Joseph Yarbor-jand the citizens of the proposed dis ugli. We are informed that this , boy is the eldest of the three children 1 of a woman who lives in great desti- Ullwn in X(?w township, and t ,.,,,, Un. less the other children are taken from her they will all become the inmates of some prison. . tn l" '", " .M1"" le " ' iu uiyUl me rear car, in w hich about 75 con victs were confined, broke loose from the train, ran off the track and fell down an embankment, but for tunately no one was killed. Several convicts were somewhat bruised and a section hand. Willis Adcock, had his leg broken. Mr. Robert Beal, of Hickory Moun tain township, while cutting down ; tree, one day last week, was stricken " . " U.M.wu... ,-.. uy Hs ai t Wee. tlie new bridge at . :o : ii...i 1 :.. . V. I . , . . . lor irave . ir is ioriunate inai u was finished before Christinas as d. .ens of wagons are every day going e iu('lul,,e to c.xot,HS. ' E A man : to Ualdgh am crossing Haw liver at k WMJ, Sl,1)01.ftnd enjoy these bless that point, which otherwise would ir .. 1 1 ..... i.,ti,,l I ha to go some distance out of their ; way. i ;.c new image is a nrst-ciass 'structure, bemir a covered lattice Ii...;.i. i ...;..i, ....i ;n ' 1 1 1 most substantial maimer and out i . , . , , , , ..i' 1 1... I . .., ..,..1 K, Tt, I l..,,..tl. . ... iioiii aouiiiienr 10 aimimcni is ; feet, and its cost exceeds by several i hundred dollars the sum '($2,500) j appropriated for building it. The j county commissioners met there yes , terd.iy, and, after a thorough inspec tion, 'formally received tho bridge as haviiiir been built accordinir to cou- I 0 j T.WKliX Cil.M'.IIS. We notice that )eral of our State papers are pub. I !i lu'ws "?' W"B l- 1 , . .1.1 I i. i.ii, i.-.i iiirn tn. i. imiTi .niivre I regulated lb" prices charged by tho i ki t-; ers of inns or taverns. We had I supposed ilia this fact was too well known to be considered news. Some of those old regulations appear now l adays as being very peculiar. Among i tin-old records of the county court , of Chatham may be found many orders i relative to the ( )rdinarvs." as the ! inns or taverns were sometimes call 'ed. For instance in the minutes of i 'Good reach Brandy, 8 pence; Apple I Braii ly. S ponce; Whiskey, (5 pence ; j Crab Cyder, by the quart, 6 pence; 'All other kinds of Cyder, 4 pence; 'Bottle of Bristol Beer, 2 shillings, 8 j pence : Gallon Madeira Wine, Hi shil lings; Tencrief Wine, 14 shillings; I Quart of oats or corn, 2 peueo; Stalilage witii todileror Hay per uignt, night, 4 pence." Tho above sounds quaint to the modern citizen ami excites the wish to have the rates of our modern hotels regulated by tho courts, and il n'so indicates that our ancestors uovt ate without drinking. i roilll lll'ilt O . li. i luiuiun mi-liver . :.t. !. l... t ut. i ll.ll UK" IUH11V HMKE AJJ.., church: thence running HO as to in- i i i m n i i V t-lUite it. il. UaV, I'.llielt "Ole, Vt. Hi. 111. II, ,im W (. I Vile li IJ Cole anil Uklliaill, . V.. toil, J. J. voiu BJiu . lliritt; tlieiice wiiu puonc roaa until it i-eacbcs Emily Strowd's lauds, ( including said lands and a J)iut of i V. F. Strowd's farm, and with W. F. Strowd's lane to Albert Bowden'a, 'including Bowdeu, and following J. jl'il-til . "w,l .ill"". w tm J J. Feaning Stork Law i A. Snipes s igton's line to tlie Pioneer iav Associat ion's fence near : A. hmpes s tlience witn the snnl J'10- , neer Stock Luw Association's fence , to the first nninod point." Xlio followinir - point J. lu. water, a W. F Strowd, poll-holders. Thin trict are so much pleased with their neighbors' experience thut they now wish to profit by it and enjoy the benefits of the same law. This is another proof of our oft repeated assertion that the stock law is popu- lar wherever tried. A Fanner's Letter. Pkdi.vu's Him., Dec. 17, '83. Edit, in Rkcohd: As Christmas is close at hand, we old folks, as well as the young ones, are bginning to feel merry. Hog-killing is now the order of the dav. and what a good time we will have out here in the country, feasting on sausage, spare-ribs ami craekliii'' bread. Bv the way, Mr Hv tl.n imv Mr Editor, you town folks don't know how we country folks enjoy life. Some of you may suppose that we are dragging out a miserable exist ence shut off from all that is desir able or worth living for; but how you are mistaken. Why, sir, we some times feel like one of old: "I am monarch of all I survey ; from the center all round to the sea, I am lord of the fowl and the brute." We have plenty of elbow room and cnu swing around as much as we please aud get in no one's way ; and then such good eatings and so independ ent and so happy, we sometimes con clude that we are in the right way: the way our Creator intended we should travel ; aud, then, what lots gt fllll II, 111 lllllllMOIII.lllf Wtt lllLVf. IVI1C1I i i.:ui,.lu ,.,,. wn t.iik nlmnt it clim.ful nlKl ,rAi WC Should Hot 111- i duli'e to exe'ss. Let us be prudent, Young man, old I discreet, sum-Ill mau. avoid the intoxicating nowi. wi,.,t ., ,,;i,. ti...t ...nni. .if ,,mi, iwi.i. we should. My Chrismas greeting t() Y((U ftlul all . 1. L...i.: i. tnouim .. . ' The farmers in this section have i i. n .1 I sown larirciv oi M in unuii uuu umc I . o ' . . o naa a trooii wine on sucuuik mni trood time for favorable weather for bringing up the grain. It is mostly up and a tine stand. We are verj proud of our railroad, i mean the v. X l. . ltoad. a; you are aware it is progressing rap idly and we are beginning to realize that it will be a great blessing to this part of our country, that it has stirred our people to more energy and enterprise and will bring thrift aud capital. We are expecting a Idt-not at Jones' crossing and a con iiu . ... siderablo village and place of trade We have heard of several business men who an; coming to this place soon. Some buildings are already going up. I was one of the favored ones you inentionetl in your last paper who had received fish (German carp) from the iish coiumissioner at Raleigh, Mr. Worth, and now that I have them I hardly know what to do with them. They are so small I was almost afraid to turn them loose in my pond lest I should see them no more. I desire information about them : how to treat them most successfully, what to feed tnenion, ami now lo eaten ineiu wnen large enougli lor uso. i an tney no : caught with a hook ? I hope somo : of your readers will give the desired : information through your paper soon. ! As it is now 10 o'clock P. M. or 22 j o'clock by tho new method I will i bid you good right. I James Jr. Uivks, THE MARKETS. Iti-linrtFil fur The Kixhiud by NORRIS, W YA IT .V TAYLOR, O ICO, KltH & COMMISSION MKKCII ANTS. No. 3 Exolmngo -inil No. 5 Martin Sin.. ItALKlllU. N. O.. UiVI-lllbl-r 1H. IK3. COTTONS! A ltKET: (IikmI MliMlliie, . . 'JV Ml,l,llln, . . V Slrl.-l I.i.w MlilJlui!. 1 Vk Sin: in, wiioi.EsA'..- ':ooi:nv maukf.t. -hli-n, .-U llnius, 17 , IrKi. V liurrcl, Swot. Si C.-l !VnM, Liw ! - I Drli-,1 lV.i.-hon, Bi .-t rclliii-d, 12 I iMi.-il Apiiles, Fnmlly. in iCi.nv... HiiWX Corn. rowi Siicnr Vfwl. 7 .vi mi Vi-llnw. rti 8 :-4 rimir. N. C. r.iin Orniiiilntini. v i Mnlmwn I lliitu-r. Culm. CJ Kbm, 15" i; i i Knrl Mim, Xi I r..rn, ft-ilO Cinnina w 1 n-)-f, OS ' llnKKlni!. - 10S131, I OlilrkMw, 85fTi:io Tien, tic-w. Rrrnw Ipor Imx) 11 "S : nlil, u-r l.iiu 1 35 ; V Thow. )rliK An- tur Inriro IdIh, ' New Advertisements. HXECCTORS' NOTICE. HAV- i i- tag qunlltloil an tlio iyiiiom of Tlmmm S. ! Dnwil, dnt'iiM-l, w hi-n-liy irlvo noiloo lo nil r M,n lioliliut; Hnlmii npilnut i-nlil ilxi-nli-nl to - i 1)11,0 tliom 1. 1 us on or boforo Hio awh ilnyot lmnilt-r, iwil. JOHN A. liOWO, no. , it3..-omt w . u. uo v, OHM ACADEMY, MALE AND FEMALE, LAMP.SYILLE, X. C. ThtstnHlliuil.il In i.lraannlly slluato.1 In Cliat- ham i-ouiiiy. mnr ilia Oiaiiin- lino, In a v.-rf haalttiy a-lloii.if i-niniry. about Ualf way botwoon BnliMwvlllo anil l.tmlntvlllp. TllB llllnl SWl SosKi-.n will nimmaii.- tlie 14th of i January, nw. ami c.tinuui. wikn un.lor tho Hr.-otl,'i) of n.ini mt fori of liwiru.-tora. Th.-soliavlng.lautfliipraii'iHniiilan.l.lMlrlngilipmj lo laxo ii--,iuh in Miiu:aro,.m-n-.i iwini iiiuu, in(i)ii Th( ,,,,,, wl 1m unrtr 1P ,nn Ilrtw tlnn of flvo ToHi-ln-r. TuUI"n trm it v ri r tnonili. ai-.-..r.liii! t hiu.II.-h. V.-al Miu-l.- nn-1 IViuinaiinlilp 'Hi-. Il-wir l .-an lisliml at rpaM.nalile rales In wl ramlllw n.-ar by. for tunlior 1)ilirmtl..i api.ly to Hie TrliK-lpal. E. J. POWELL. Principal. Belle Voir, Chatham Co., X. C. Doc. 1KS3. 1 lwJ 1 u 1 fil..,fi ; 1 ! x,mi., ui """'"J " , ITIii,M,nl lin-i hail ninny your 'll,i-rlonr .lo uoiusani uution, uz.A. I j .iisbursomentH. showim all the ."ii. m1i..i..i r..r .n.-.. mn r..r t.uu L'trsbeo. registrar, and lu. . At- i ... u .1... 1. i ..t '"'"i. .' min-r.-un vinrm k -i.r 4 11 1 1 , 1 HUHiuuia u-uuno, uj tuo uuaui ui vi,in, nn.i n, i'iiiiin-1111,1 iiihi,,n,'M n-iiir H . C. Cole, A. JMibanks, and coimuj8Si0UerB 0f Chatham county. 1 1W "f "'""i""""'. " a i.iu County Statement In ArroiuuNCE with Section 7o2 of The Conn I hereby ecrtify that the following is a true mid correct state-! inent, for the year ending November , L. R. Eimne, Clerk. Continued from last week. FOK THK POUK AHD FOOll-UOlIBK. T. .rt. .... ' Tkiimh: I'rlmnry pIivkh fin per tiTm, FiikiImIi J. (trilllll, 9 OlMllcoursu An Ikiii ir Mulmu LiuiKuai;.- or W. S. Griffin, . . . J. W. Griffin, . . . Petty & Caudle,. Green Phillips,. O. S. Poe 2!) 15 9 00 7 GO 24 00 70 :w 330 11 55 41 8 00 81 50 1 50 100 70 1 (iO 7 50 10 00 C2 30 5 10 45 81 2 00 10 00 K (10 35 05 173 50 Hi8 40 9 00 5 01) 30 00 32S 02 7 45 7 0(1 10 00 : Bymiiu & Headen,. Dr. H. C. Jackson,., A. J. Lett W. O. Farrell, . . , Wm. Bland, J. T. Farrell, Jacob Sutton, . . , J. W.Taylor,..., .V ,",l,t! j i ?T-,'' j IV "'-' J. Y. Atwater,. . , ,,;',' ve 'l.ojsu- i "ine Hicnarusou,. R. M. Burns S. W. Brewer, W. H. Hatch W. L. London C. Y. Murdock, David Taylor, A. T. Lambeth J. W. Poe R. J. Hatch & Son,.. J. D. Womble, Edward Phillips,. Benjamin Thompson, 12 35 J. B. Harris 19 75 W. P. Hadley 28 (10 Peoples Bros 1 80 Mrs. L. C. Wotnblo, 31 55 R. W. Bland, 43 54 F. Farrell 10 00 John Bland 22 50 John A. Pugb 51 74 Henry Clegg 3 00 M. G! Elmore 15 50 Isaac Headen 39 34 P. N. Poushee 7 90 Norris, Marcom Ac Griffin,. . . 1(J 95 Peseud, Lee & Co., 2 51 Total, S2U108 MISCKM.ANKOUS. J. O. Rencher, Attorney's fees and extra services, L. R. Exline, Clerk to Board and money paid out, II. A. London. Printing Edwards, Broughton & Co., Book. &c, S. W. Brewer, Tax Books for 1S83 State of North Carolina, Sta tionery for County, W. L. London, Serving on committee on township lines and stationery J. H. Tysor, assessing lands, Carson Johnson, " G. W. Thompson, " " G2 00 555 80 30 SO 35 29 18 25 31 84 4 10 12 00 12 00 12 00 10 00 12 00 10 08 12 00 12 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 12 00 12 00 8 00 10 1)0 9 00 12 00 j i vt J. (.1 A. Loach, " L. F. Baldwin, " J. I). Moore, " W. S. Guntor, " T. W. Gattis, " J. E. Perrv, J. M. Mcl'ver, J. F. Gilhlaud, J. F. Rives, " John Brewer, " F.ilu-nr.1 I'liilliiia j ' jj Carter, " ! w. jy Harrin'"ton ' J. j. Goldston, ' " j j x. Brooks " j jr Clei'g, " . jj Mef'er, " I j. J3 Guthrie) " j H Sears, " ; y. p, Hadley, " : y. G. Murchison " ; M. Self, ' j Wonmck " ! g Atwater " i Pearson, " 8 00 12 00 10 00 8 00 12 00 8 00 0 00 0 Ot) 10 00 12 00 0 00 8 00 10 00 16 00 10 00 20 00 15 00 18 00 Hi 00 10 00 18 00 16 00 j j L,ulPi J. N. Green, Listinor Taxes, A. J. Riggsbeo, " " J. E. Bryan, " " 'J. D. Brasington, " " ! W. S. l'etty, 1 T. B. Farvar, " j J. A. Gilliland, i E. L. Tysor, " " , C. E. Johnson, " " ' W. A. Lineberry, " " in imp J. r. Ausley, " " J. W. Calder, " N. S. Clark, Serving on com mittee on Township linos, Hi 00 1G 00 2 00 C. R. Scott, Computing Taxes, 47 82 W. II. Hatch, " " 40 02 Thos. A. Pugh, " " 20 78 Win. F. Fonsheo, Qualifying Magistrates, 0 7.1 Total, $1377 35 iorNTT rvvn. T'ltnl Amount nf .ir.l-ri, Kiiie.! hj the County CwmiulH..ii'm iluriiiK tlie n, nl Vdar on, Mm; Nor 30ih, IMS, Jury II, ki-iH mll, Wltunw ll, kui unltl. IH.l.-w -J1 ; i Tdtnl rxpiiHi-n. Totnl nHtAlniiilliife tn,li-t)te.luoHt outr-M of oourl-lioutie ln.ii.lri. ASSETS. Amount nf tnx- lovlod on irnprty nnd k-II for 1HKI, Mo'Olinntu iuri-hna tax, MarrlnKo l.lroui-fM, Jury funil lax, Dui-ou HnrrlH JuilKniont, Pup on Wllllnnm Juilitmont (annul) Dufi fta rent for courl-UoubA unices. .ii.. M nn Total, Surplus lo (Intra? County exponani, SflllHiL FUNO. lio.am nr. ' 9i, m n I ' Puo on taxi-t. of 1HA3, I Lorlo.1 f..r lHbl), tVllH l Total, cornT-iiorsK fcjid. Amount of ,-,,ii,,ii ouintanillng, Amount lovltnl t,.r ia3. to.Mio nn 1.6M iffl Ami. of In.li-liUvlnonH aftnr March 1, 'M, 7,844 00 Only tills amount Is duo In Uils yoar. FURNITURJE! All ronK In no.nl of Funilture will do woll to , call nii'.n II. c. oi.ivk, Ami, n. a. wholnpnKnsM . in tlin nininifa.-lurn of pvrry thing inxyldd lu tills i lino. Al-, niakcn a HtH-olHllly of Coflliis. Prlucc tnk.-n lu exi-hanue. H. C. OLIVE, ! j ai-ez, k. c. j ! ). llW.-Jui. PitlSW SWiSC ACaleiDL " FOR HYS AND OIRLM. O. Is. lKrV-OIV, li-iiiiiiti frm; si-hinu ti:um i ihhiiiiiii.hi u-em illlit8 llfn. nro iru. Y'liini; l'11c rnn linnrd in jilfAsnnt tnuilllna, Anil tuny (tir."iu Mu'r nul Uic orimiiiouiftl lirsin'lioK. ai 1..W rn:i !. 11. k-u 1 1' .11 nnl OiUsihiTi I''b, liy nn ni'i:iiiltKlii'il Imly Ifinliur, wliliuui ciirrrt I'lmrii''. 1 "a,,ti. 'litlns.'iil I'lmrtjii 1. mt lilMiitli. 'I'hi wholi rpi'imo uf lttiuiil find Tuil l.n nivil 11 il ix I t.'iil In fiiO per ni'H-il'iii. Itl-riMVlKfH 1 1 1 ' UK U I Ulf SUl'f. Ail'IPWH till1 Plilli'lpill, C. H. IlKNSON. lux. iu. 1HH3. lm. l iitdiM.r.r, N. C. FIllE! FIRE!! YOUS. DWELLITia Is ill danger of being BURNT any day or night. It costs but little to insure it K0RTI1 CAROLINA HOME INSBMCE COMPANY. All classes of buildings insured at reasonable rates, and all losses promptly paid. Be prudent and insure in time! Be warned by the burnt buildings of your neighbors! H. A. LONDON. Agent, PiTTsuono', N. C. pMPinlwr !io, lHK3.-flm CHATHAM COUNTY. Ml Vernon Sprinscs Acaflemy. Si'linlimili' yiw fmni In' TiH's.l.iy In Anu'iisl tn ln.it Tlmriiiy In M.iy. wlili iih- ui'ikaieiiilHiniii!) Ii.ilt- ,ny. r.Hir ia;hm ii'i I 'in irln rs. Tin;,iii, Kiik-lixh J. Hi. p.T iti'.iit li . I.:uij;ii;ii:i, fiii-li, fl.mi. it,.'ir,t S,M. Wt- i.,ini nn'iui ni'iM inr Mi.in- Hint wIMi tn h..,n ,1 ilii'ni-i lvi's, iiu,l lii iii'i' ml vn nl.-i-,-i f,,r nil. T!i-,i""umi aii.ln:iiii,ii, nifirii; ' niliilng. Kur ,nrili'iil,iri.iuianvH o. r. KliWMtlis, 1(. 1'. .IOHNSON, iJi-c. 1:1, 1hh:i. l-i-lii.-liia.il. Pleasant Lolne Acaflemy, Male and Female. Sprlni! Si-mm,.ii in-clii .tiiniuiry 8ii-l. 1"S4. All Uu- liran'-lif latiL-lr In n UrM-Hu?. Viul.-my, Willi n i-,.iiil,.-i.- lil'sis ,.ss eiU Hsi:. Tin, Imu Lull,) tn.'iii'l in, -mi li.'iiutiful 1',,'nMiin In Ct-iiTiil Norilt ('..ixltiiii. ln'niin,-ii!al iiiiihI,. Oiv'ali Oullur. V.k-hI iiiti.i, an,! e.-niniiii-Hip 1 i.lJ'. Iioiii-, 1, wHKliitii;. iiu-l mi, I lliilns, fi'. (i i.. 7,iki mt in. .nth. l-'.ir Uin-uinr i.,,Ii-it T. M. ROP.F.RTSON. Prin'l. Long's Mills. N Dm. 1, im. 2m. C. IMPOHTAHT SALE. lly vlrui,-i".f niiiti-'t'liy v.'Hlf-l In im- liy mi -.r-li-r I .r i-i.iirl in Hi,- 1-,-w ,n .1 M. Mi-Iv-t vi. Jiim. M. roiiMl tiii,i i.i'i.-ci, -ti,iiii; in i unilinni siimr.,r ..lift I Ulllr.-llnt pillill,- niK-lluli, t" lli llltflimt l,l,,lrr, lit llni rinirl-li,.iiM. ,,.r In tin- tuwii of I'lttklKir.', ..ii MMMHV, I in-inry "Hi. Ihit, tin-trin-t i.f lnii.1, Im 1 1-1 lit?, mills, Hx. nr.-.-. A:,-., r-liuu-ii-. on li--.-. Itlv.-r nt lli- otili nii,l ku,wu ns tin UI I.K MII.I.S. Tkhm: ,.ii. ililr. .-noli, ,,ii-'-llilrJ In six m-'U'lia itml i.iii' llilril In iw.-lv.- in .n'li-.. II. .11,1- n-inlr. , lii-nrliiKltiliTi'-i fr,,in ,;ii,,,,r nl,iui'l ilili- i-iwrvi-J until tin invini'iit r nil ihc ;,ur,-lini- im.iii'v. T. li. WOMAt.Mi, I'oiiimissiouei-. Di-o. 1:1, issa. is,.. f AND SALE. BY VIRTUE OF I A mi i-xi-.-iiil'.n l.iinl 1 r. -in lli-S,i-rl..r.-,.iiri 11I Clinilinni ivnniy. 1 will m-II m p ill. M.- .nu ll,, 11 1 f,,r .-ii-li, n! In in liiiii-.-i,i,,i- In !'i.il.,ir..', i-ii 1 MoNliAY Uu-itli-lny ,,i inn 1 iry. isl, a ir.n l ..f j Inn, I In nall .-,.iinty ehaili'ini. lyl Hi n KIi'h I l-n-t.-k. l,lj.llllHK On- . .tlt-s'"-., I .f C. .1. Itri-i-n, llni 1 Innil.H ,.l i:i'iii'.-l Si-ai-.i an, I ,.ilirr, i-,,ntn'.nlni.' lim - i hitch. 111, in- r I,-, an, I i-vj.-,i m nnu w-i'l ns 1 ho ; pri'iii-Ny nt bnlil C. I. Um-n s. . iiui.ii.ut snoriir. Ut-i;. ft, lsKl, Ly .1. i. KM1.11 1', i..- Uiy McMILLAH BROTHERS, FAYETTEYILLE, N. C. ! HllV0 jn si,,,.; mo Cooking Stoves for both wood and coal, which we are selling at Manufacturers' prices. Also a large stock of pieced and stamped TIN-WAllK, STOVK I Il'KS alld KITES. (i.M. VANIZKD IIVSSIX nil.l i-OVMOX S!l'.:i:T-HtON, 1 shkkt coi'rr.ii. soi. m r, m-. j It will rejmy any onu in wnnt of I these goods to call and see our slock and prices. ! Five second-baud Bkanpy Stills for ; sale. (vt.iin-r as. isn:i. :iin. WriEH VISITING Favettevillc 9,nm ns ' 'kSsiChii learn something of great iinjiort auce to them, free ot charge, bv ci : at Tlie Red Sign No. 47 PESSO?! STREET, Also F.F.F.F.F.Cs. Find, Fuksii. Fisk. Fancy, Family GROCERIES. 1 1 itt RMIH Hi IL AND LIQUORS for nw-tlical purposes. R. T. SC AN LIN. Agent. F.YtrLii.i.h, X. October 'io. IfKi - Uun.. MERRY is now on his rounds mid Iris left some of his goods at W. L. LONDON'S wht'i! tin will mik lilrt Hfiaiplers far Ciiristmas. Uo will bimiM niori- Ril l num. He ivl-li, h i vi-ry vi k iinill Clirlsi hl., Iinlr f l.-i.-ln n MKHItY IICI.S'I'3IA.H. I'lving lilu ln.ll.lii)- g,M.ila anil I i in ON In ii, iw n-, ' 4 ouit ili-ar.ii nil iit DOLLS. BOOKS, CHRISTMAS CARDS. PHOTOGRAPH am. AC l'OGRAPH ALMI'MS. WORK UOXES, WRrn.(i DKSKS. PA I 'El FRIES, JAPANESE GOODS. HANDBAGS. ri'llSKS. DRESSING CASES, SMOKING SETS. CHINA AND GLASSWARE, MAIOLICA WAIiFj. TOYS, TOY I'iSTOLS. WAGONS, HOHIiY HORSF.S. FIXE CUTLKRY. FANCY GOODS, and anything else you can call for. All kinds of good things: ORANGES. APPLES. LKMOXS, FIGS, PRUNES. DATES. RAISINS. CURRANTS. CITRONS, COCOANUTS. CANDIES, NUTS. CANNT.D GOODS, PEACHES, FINE il'i'LES, TOMATOES. OYSTERS. SALMON. MACKEREL. LOBSTERS. SARDINES. MINCE MEATS, CORN BEEF. OAT MEAL, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. GOLDEN SYRUP. GELATINE, CORN STARCil. EXTRACTS. .SPICES. CHEESE. CRACKERS. CAKES, and all kinds of HEAVY GROCERIES. LONDON' S is the best place to get n SEWING MACHINE. He l keeps THE LEST. j LONDON keeps the LARGEST, CHEAPEST and BEST assortment ! of goods in tin? county. I LONDON is now offering special inducements to cash customers. LONDON keeps the best, lino of CLOAKS. LONDON has a large lot RUBBER GOODS. If you need any gnu, Is LONDON'S is the place to get them. Be sure and call at LONDON'S for your CHRISTMAS GOODS. Do not 'put oil' lumiig your things but conn.' iti once and you will have more time 10 select and a Intter simk. Do not wait for the RL'SII, but come W. L. LONDON'S. I'lttoboni", S. C, IwimiiImt 13. lwj. mil mum ml Wi- nr)Krtfully Invlii-1 1 . - niii-nil.'U f I.nll-ii to our cl.-i;mii uiul iiiinuriL-:,i. n.si.,.rtiiieul of tvory iirilrlo ro,ulr,-il In 1 1 . 1 inn-. CARPETS : MORESCH'R. WILTOV. AXM1NSTER. SMYRNA, P.RUSSELS. MATTINCiS: j Plain nii, Kan,-). Vj ,liffi-n-nt gruliw. , RFtlS: j An liiiiuouKn Itnr In all nn, I lati'Hl JiIkiih. ' OIL-CLOTHS: j A larRti Tarlity uf puti.'vuH In nil wMlhn fp'm -4 LAMRS WOOL 15LANKETS: An hIi'riiI ikh'riiiH-iit t'litHti, iti-4, il 4, li 4. WORTHIXCiHAM LACE. C RET AXES, HOLLAXI), OIL-SHADES, SCRIMS. j A lionullfiil B'KI. s.ni.'ililhi; cii'.lrnly now to ! rurlnln.- In l.i. i- uu, I lulu .H)li. T.UiLE DAMASK. I CARDIXAL DAMASK, CREAM DAMASK. WHITE DAMASK, CRASH, DAMASK TOWELS. DAMASK DOYLIES, j TURKISH TOWELS. EMBROIDERED TIDIES. I MA11SEI1.1.KS AM) I.I SSI.'.N sl'ltEAIlS. SIir.ETINC.S. 4 , 51, fl-4, ; 4. M. '.-4. ! 4, 11 4. 12 4. PILLOW CASINO. i! nn, I to In.-li.-M. MANTEL LAMRRl'.tl INS. HARTSHORN ROLLERS VXD FIXTURES. FRANK W. THORNTON, .I, 7 .v 9 North I lay St.. iwy irr r; i li.i:, ; . tvtuiM-r a:., lwti. nii. IS. SHEETZ & SOX, FAYETTEYILLE. N. C. iili,iFiirDtErieI63leisaiiJUaiertaters, J7 F.KP always on hand all sizes and I styles of Collins and Caskets. We have the Handsomest Furniture Store that Ims ever been in Fayette ville. We have on hand and are receiving daily from the northern markets the l:ii 1 stock with the greatest variitv that has ever been in the city. Come one. come all. We will take great pleasure in showing yon around, whether you want to buy or not. Old Furniture repaired and made to look as good as new, at a very small cost. Oi-lolicr M, 18KI. FRANKLIN37ILLE CHAIRS. 1 nm Aitont for tlio anlo of Ui.-rol.-l.rnlo.lFHWK l.lNKVii.i.r Ciiaiun nia.li- I v Miikocm,-.. ,v Hon, ami Khl.-h i-niiii,, I ,-.tli-l f,.r HI HMiM.lTY nu.l lioon MIICKM.NSU1I-. Aui-wl r ih. in Iiihi ri--"lv-l. Vi. L. I.OMMI.N. Doc. fi, ltfW. one.?, a ha GREECTSBOXIO, IV. O., HABDWABE STORE The Best. KELLER'S IMPItOYBO GRAIN AND FERTILIZING DRILL. Give it a trial and be act vineed that it is tho only perfoct dri! on the market. We are Factory Agents for the Hagerstown Horse Rake, South Bend Chill Plows, Tropic Cook Stove, Gothic Air-Tight Cook Stove, Harvey W. Puce's Celebrated Circular Saws, Henry Diston's Celebrated Circular Saws, Old Dominion Nails and Refined Bat Iron, McMayhin's Spokes and Rims, Stepl jcii Ballard &, Co s. Leather and Gum Belting, Fairbanks' Scales, Van Winkle Cotton Gina. WHOLESALE DEALERS Cf Dry Goods, Notion, Boots, Sloes, Hats. Mrsllas. PARASOLS, LEATHER, AO. Agents for Odell Manufacturing Co'i. "Forest Hill" Plaids, Cottonades and Seamless Bags, Cedur Falls Manu facturing VH. Sheetings and Yarns, v x ii.-s oaiem jeans, j. & f. Coats Best Six Cord SpoolJCotton. Also. Agents for Allison & Addison's "Star Brand" and other Fertiliser. Wo keep in stock a full line of flnnnnnl ram m which we offer AT WHOLESALE ONLY. Merchants will tlnd that they can bar goods as cheap from us, and ou better terms than they can by going further North. Give us a trial and bo convinc4 Greensboro, N. C, Aug. 1. 1SS3. NORRIS, WYATT & TAYIOB, GROCERS -AND Uiiiuni?.- Ma,,. Bm1 v..,.. ".r! 1ULEIGH. X. a Wo bike i.l..niiro In i-alllnK tlmatt.itlnrtf -g hanii.. illi.ii.-n. ami IVirin.-rs u. our lariw .M ... j..ur or.i.-ra mi l trn,lo. (inr tonus u; mm, lm as 111,,-i nl us any ..n.or t..U8P a, , trm.. ".- iiinno uu- snloi.f i-, .lion n8,.H-lnlly ana, ...,fc-,i.,llh. wm nmko Bftino wli.-n islriN. Aboi.w fr l'ai.t,!,,vi ,!, riarrtfc a, rh,i.lmi,,nil St,,iu o.tiuii I-iw. NORRIS, WYATT Si TAYLOR, Scpliinlirr 13, 1CB3. 1883. raos. i um & soss, 20 FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH, X. C. LEADERS IX HARDWARE of every description. BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, PAIXTS, STOVES, GUXS, AMMUNITION, md the largest stock of SPORTING GOODS ever in Raleigh, at. bottom prices. ( all and examino our stock md prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed. fciT Write for Descriptive Circulars. Don't forget the place, 220 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Charles Haigh, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, DEU.KIl IN Groceries, Hardware GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Consignments of Cotton, Flour, Sic, solicited ami prompt returns iiamntced. OctoUir it, ;ini.