12 (Li.:uh:ua THURSDAY. .TANEAUY Hi, lfL I -r- 1 which Is only temporary, and will one by Henley's is between these have another election next winter, as two roads, and ail to the wtmo (In- iaw allows uniy one election a bridge across Now IL.pe. J don't Year, in tin' same territory, ami next think the greatest distance between time they will succeed bcvond all these roiuU ran exceed seven lnileH. doubt. In this eoniiectiuii we cannot and I can't imagine why tho people ton. on the Hth ilav of 1 cbt unrv. tor refrain from eotnnioiulitiL' the zeal in that section the purpose of establishing tin- stock and energy displayed by Mr. It. Jus. rejected, t-odd AvuTi'in: Stock Lhv Election. At the last meeting of the county com missioners, in compliance with r pc ti! ion tigned by tin' reijui.iiie number of voteis. an ejection was ordered to bit held at the store of .1. D. Erasing- Ne.v Advertisements. 3AHi OF LAfsO. In nliflii.j,.-i. l,. an i.r.lrrof .n ri I u III ti'll ut Dim 'iir ol.-cuni ntel mih'in ;M a.-"rliii'-ii' '-i uv.'iy uirt Irmw lir In lirinlwin'1. "II MoMlW II. a I. I ... n.u H.... H.li 'lav '.r I ! n::r.!:Y nil .,r J. a. im.,k Ill, 1.1. Ill I.III).U- u.ll .1 ('U.I'l'.IS- should feel like '"ft "I Jimi'-.- I. Ijui. l... ciiolt mii. .Iipi-h. ..in. ii.wiivi.tiMt mining I..-. dm.i c,",j ii.-rtw. It will Lm dl- .lJH.nyi I'., .. vi l-. .11 h'. '1 I I II.P... hi . tfT Liai) Year l villi es arc now in law wil hin the district, embraced bv l'owell in his adiooaov of the mo- lieoolc.'' I think thev have drawn -- ,'1''1 ,'"-J' iiiii in fix m-inim ' , . .. , ,, . ,. - , , ., " ' , :. ' .i , i i i"iiiHii.lir lii !.!. i.i..it)ia. N,.it kIIIi! order. ; the following lino : posed measure, and if a few more of lrom the treasury as lieavily as iitiy Htmuriiy. luiim iium-ivi ir.ni .ihik r.inr...i r,.r - - . "li-ginning at J. D. thasington's our landowners had followed his ex- of us. They ought to know sonni- ,l,j;;"'"B,,,,,;,f'w J" ' TnmHsi'rai.ir i Last Tuesday was as disagree- u( t ! fence of the Fioiieer Stock ample tliev would not tmw bo forced tiling of the Deep river and Kooky ..V .' "'j able a way a we nave over known. .Law Association and l mining with to go to work on their old fences. river bridges, but it would make my ',-.. ' his fence to the store house : thence Since writing the above another letter too long foriiietoniciitionnlltho. cr .Mi-Ksr .-ioiic. iunn. oi mis u... i.:,,.i. i i.i..:..i ;.;. ... ' ....i...n ..i...-. i. Mi..,.. ,. J here are t luce lin.li ; m mm mm u n m county, havtf tli.-soled ct.ia! tueihip. DISSOLUTION. S?Vc! le 'av that- if.-ssra. Ortuvin-i and Viliiain Kaicli wiil soon ciect a htoro at Lib, 'it v. a sUlion on the. 0. F. & Y. V. iiailroa.1. tSTXt tlin hist nietiiiig of th county cominisMioiieis the school fund was appoi f ioncd. the .nnouii! for each child licing K.T cents. There an; 898'J school children in tlm county. acrosti hi' l'itisboro' and road : thence down ids lence Fa it to commissioners, on Tuesday, askin A. .1. ( i.i iilln':-' fi'tiee; t heiifr aioir -aid for anotluT election in neiirly llui i'elici' bv hi.s Iioiim- to A. S. ti.f t 'Si sitiin J;-.' rict us bcUiro a few changes then.M iiroiia l A. S. (l.irn -r'.s. i'. bcin;; i lliiniiL-'s and Li..ic t'oo.or'.s b.it. lb. buck lojiu-f,. nee ofjllie i'ioiie.':-v ., legality and dueiinud to order Law Association South of Mt. ad election. convenience, across Dceji .de in the boundary line miics above ! ', commissioners doubted its r'gypt thirtee Tiii; following wore appointed to hold the election : J. D. JVasington, rcgihlrii!1, and Messrs. A. J. Onfiiii, W. T. ilea; ne, I. Wort ham and A. J. Or Now is thfl time of year to birncr, poll holders. settle up your accnaut s and notea. ('ontinissiouers' .Mi'otint;. Loudon will again call vour attention to the fact that von have u it settled your lust year's account. Your mc- count must be Krri.nii at osck if you wish more credit, and wish to svk coht. I mean busine: you will call at once, money. Av I.-y Sr.T. For the jiast ftnv days our side-waiks have, been so coated with ice that vaikinr beciimo a slijipcry business. Fortunately we liear o; no broken bones, though sev mid In me il''s are leoorled. Olio of i heiii I nwd in v w,lr' l'io t icularly aiioisiiig. Onu tif our most coipu.'eiit cilieus was carefullv and cant ioiislv v.alkiiiLr to- 8!a!r Wo are pleased to chronicle 'wards the coi.ri house when sudden- the continued success of the old ,.nd ty hi" feet tl.-,v up. his hat fell oil", reliable iirm of .iuluis Lewis V Co., and lie sat as solid on the icy side- who hava n centiy reiuoved from walk as it he were glued to it! Ho their old quartets 10 tin ir new and sat there so quietly and avparent!y huiid.soiut! store opposite the market- so much at ease that one would have house. May their sign of the ( ioid supposed thai he sat down on pur-; Oil Horse shoe" cer In ilig ;,ood nick pose; bin present !y lie reached out; to them, and, while keeping away his hand for his hat, which hi- com-: tho witches, nuiv ii attract c'.owds of posed! v placed on his head, then river, (a stream tha'. raiili.it be forded) one ul (bill four git. ai.d the iiie at n or fourteen miles the above LoekviHe, consequent !y the peo!e on the . nith side of Deep ! river lire compelled to go by Kgypt lor Loekvilie to get to 1'ittsboro'. ' friur iff oiilvtvk'o livi.1ir. iifi'iNd The county commissioners held Hoy river, so a on see Mr. H. and thiur iegularmontlily meeting on last his neighbors are not the only ones Monday and luesday. The follow- tliub are rejected and forsaken. I ing accounts were audited: um lll)t opposed to building bridges, 15. . ilkie, for lumber and i)llt i ,U11 opposed to high taxes and repairs on ay wood bridge, S.22.85 oslravaganee. and I think we have i A. D. Curl, toi lumber and Kod county commissioners and rcji.i-r.soii Little Cane creek magistrates that wiil Irv to do what ThAftinriuiTlit Ii.t,.!. !..,-,. m-Miik btwim I lllll llM.l.THlu'll. ' I, linil.'l' llll lialll" IMI'I HtVl.' ut i St., in- it Onllla. ii, ...mi .tUo..hv. hy niuiiiiil ','ii. i win. All .i.ri,iis Iii,i.i.:i i i ux urn ici'iiinl to win., wi ll li. A. ormiii, nn.j uiiiii.'.- nil ilnl.lll. it-'-. '. i: siom:, Oi-. v.. I', o , N i . L. A. CililM IN. .Iu:iiiai' l'l, lhi. WILTON. AX M INS'!".!!. MIYUNA. j;iu'ssi:l.s. mattixc.s: I'lAllI Ull'l 1 nil, '. 1.' .lllT.'P'lll prililOH. iU (iS: All tiiimi'liKO llui" In nil 'ii.. Intuit .li'Mgi,. OJL-CLOniS: I )lTiAii: SALE. HY VII- lUl' "1 U III TI-tfi- I'livil!.- I I.. 111.- I,r l:..l..'l lMK.ii i.o.i wh h..4!ii,i,iy..i .inn imiT, iw. i WOKTlIi M L VCK wiil ..-II ill ,ui.i;,..i,i, i..i. r,.r i-.i-li n il,.. curt, i ii.nisi- i-.. ! iii Hi,. i..v,ii ,.r i iu.i..ir..", n. c, mi j (Ut I'!TAX1!S, Tim Host. KELLElt'S IMPnOYED AND JEiaiLIZLNQ DRILL. Ciiv! it a trial and bo ou viuee,' ttiii' it il thii onlv l-erfert drB A Iimko vm-leiy ..:' ..h. ml lltl,s fi-m a 1 1, ,j. 1!U t- LAMM'S W(): IL 15LANK I! I S : j y.V are Faelorv Agciits for tho An il-u-iiii ,'i-Si,r:iii.:,i i.'KM, hi 11 1, lil. , ti,.., ..... .. . T, ' ,, , iiiii-iMuiui muse uaiie. South Herat Chill Hows, vi.lo I inli-.i imri ..; in.- iru.-i ..r I111..I kii.wu 11a "I .'trinviii i, " i.j.,!iiluk' ii- n.ivi I u.eau :,n in nrnl .llier-,. slnio ..11 il.rp nv.-r III I'ltilllmlu euuiilr, mi l ...ii'.i.nliii; fi.- A. 0. KOIIEUSON. Jniiuiir- in, 1SH4. 41h. customers I teaTCoId, snow, ice and rain. Keep yourself w.i; in and d.y. London has a splendid stock of liiaukc ts. Co.u forts, Overcoat;., S.i.'iwis, Cloal.s, G.OVCK, heavy Hoots and Siloes, Rubber CoaiS. Hats a-.d Shoes. All of the ubovi- wiii be s.iid very low for cash. A large stock of men'. ladies' and children's underwear. Now is your lime to buy. bud Hen Williams, agent, for sup port of Milly King, (5. W. Foushee, agent, for support, of Hannah Drown, J. C. Ooodwin. deputy sheriff insolvent fees, 1'. M. lVarson, J. P., insolv ent, fees. J. D. Oriftin, for 0 shouts for pin r-hous(, 11. A. London, for publishing annua! stai emeiit and notice to magistrates, Dr. 11. C. Jackson, as physi cian to pooi-iioiise. eoiiin.MCelit v 10. ike. I lo'omi.l t.i if anybody "was watebiiirf him, and "" J'' l""'d n. for suiqdics 1 jm , .1 -in 11 ie. Dvntiiu .v ilenden. for 1:1 a en d:'iiiii'd maiiiii'i' arose from his sc.;! and walked on as if nothing had happened. He says it did not hin t him. but his friends now notice that h' prefers a standing posture , and seldom takes a seat. For furth er particular.; we refer to the esteem ed clerk of o,ir superior court. I Ax Amisi.v; Sc nc. One of our villa'',, ladies has .'iveli us the follow- n T.. . 'in... it. ,e ...mi viui.r .11:1,1.. 1 in' m:i mui nan.:,,,, 1 c . , u , . ,1 , , x , ing description oi an amusing scene : old, on last Monday, to Mr. John V.r , o , 1 , . r' Mr i f 1-0,1 i'i 'i" LMl rial Hi' lav two ol our vouiij; . Mclver for fc.vl;l.l. 1ms is ,; 1 . ...1, .1 o i. "! carnival as "The Clown," and "Sold- oi' e '-i . of the most valuable State, and also one mills f the sup plies for poor house, Joseph Thompson, for regis 1 tering voters at liquor elec. I tiim in Centre townshiii in ! May. LSS:, A. J. iJyintm, for registering voters at stock law election ! in Centre township, ; X. J. Noa!, balance duo for building bridge at Moore's mill. X. J. Xeal, for extra work ou "!),uu tliev think is best tor a ncijoi it y of the tax- pay r.i of Chatham county, and I iuii willing to abide their de cision. In conclusion I will suvrjest that Mr. H. and his clamoring democrats 1.7o remember that Chatham has a great many bridges to keep up, and many d.05 f the tux -payers in the county don't use our lu i tges Miich, ii.u liear an equal sliar" of the burdens, so we ought to be prudent and economical; but if he undertakes to light for anoMier bridg.- with apolitical weap on. I hope the party that has keot '"Civil Uighis" from his door will) -stand ,m end fast and immovable, and"" survive I lie ssocii. Wishing you and the li-nun a sin Cessj'lll ye.l'", i wid liose. Yours truly, Maiik JiVM Sl. Pltisljoro Sdestific Academy, FOI J5()YS AND GIHLS, HOLLAND. OIL-SHADES, SCRIMS, A iK'RUtlfut !N. S-iineiliJni; nilr,y tu CurtiiiiiH In In,- ami I'liiln .-,ili.. TAJJI.E DAFASK. ! Tropic Cook Stove. jOothie Air Tight Ciwk Stove." Harvey W. 1 'ace s Celebrated Circular Saws, Henry Diston's CeUbmtwl Circular Saws, CAItDlXAL DAMASK. !()M i,OIllWwn Xail, nu1 Il(lfiufd Bm, 5.00 ; O.00 IS. 00 1-1 -iO 31. lio! 3.10 11.22 1 "i'lM" SI'lUNii TIMIM .it llil.i IiiHImIii.h Ik...-Iiiii .lii'iiiiiry ;ili. 11 1. in.. I iiiiiik's'.'.i ',', k. Tli" l'ri..,'ll.iil Iuii, hit I many yurh exiiiTI.-ni-n In .n imve.u -'ii. I.. mi. !..i '.;i..l;,. an. I l.f luiin.'.-s 1 1 r. I lill ,',.L-.,.-:il an I I, .11 ,. ,.1 ,i.r.... , ....... vi.1,-1. an 1 s....,.i!l iiii'i liiM'.i.rleal l.v.ur.'i-. well TUKIQS1I TCAYELS ie.i,.i.. in. in,!, ,,1 niiisirnii.iii, 1,11111 :i leuiuri' ..1 tho CHEAM DAMASK ! WHITE DAMASK, I CRASH, ! DAMASK TOWELS. ! DAMASK DOYLIES, 1. V.'iiia: la lli- i-aii Lmipl In ,li'aaiil fimillli, u l limy ..,.--i. Miih.- an I ll- Onnimi nilll raii.'l..'-, ul I'.n i-e-s. I'... :i'..n an. I 1 ":tl l-o lien- S. hy HI. ll,-.-..lll.ll.lii-.l ln.lv lia.-li.T, Willi,, ul Mini ,'!iaii,' 'I'kkmi: I'l'l'iiary III!"! JI'l. All . .l lli...k k--.ii.j. f. .-.I 1 A unit. One ill ml. I ll T III. null. Tin- v . 1 . l ull I .11 II .! .M I....I s-jn 1. i....n-n-..- iiiruiiii,.ui the s ,, l'rm-l.:il, 1 l'l". JU, Ifn.t. liu. iii i.,t t.'1-in, riiiisii l'....ii l.uin;aai;,'H .r lii);..it .hiii-t;.. tl. i.f i.ti fr.il I. nr. I f il'.Br.l nrnl i,r wn,,i. A..lr.'i-M um il. HKNSoN. I'llli M", X. 0 I'llll.ll' TAVI.'jll. Lclfrr iViiiii Nebraska. XtMUU CofNI'V, Xl. lliASKA, G.12 1 December 27. I.s:s3. Mi:. EiHTuit: Afler rialing your' IiRPor for sometime 1 have concluded lfiOO.tHV to write a few iin -s for puhiieaiiou if WTA7T & TAYLOR, G It O G 12. R g? AND Uliiliiiiliyil m X". U s..icn Ml.lt- MHTlh, Si 15ALEIC.H. X. C. KMJUltHDEHED TIDIES. SU11S1.II.1.1.S AN 1 1 li! S-'lN silr.AlS. i SHMJ'.'iiNCS. I i i, 6 4, C 4, 7 4. e l. 1-1, l.i 4. 114. U 4. ! 1'ILLOW CASlXti. 4'J itli-l 1.1 ltflii'r. MANTEL LAMIilti'.tJTTNS. IIAPiTSlloUN IIOLI.HUS AND. FJAlTliKS ' I'llANK Y. 'i'HOKNTO.V. o. 7 i' X irt I. iia , S' .. i rAY!""! ":'j:viL.r:, .:. O, I. I..T l'', l."l. Hill... I lion. McMayhin's Spokes and Dims, Steph.ni JJaHard ii. Cos. Leather aud ! Ciuni iii iting, 1 iiirbniiks' Scales, Yan Wir.'.lc Cotton Giim. o V j ME! worthy of sn:ie; liridge at Moore's mill. 170.00 ! I am a native of Ouiiford county, ! ,.r " (.,,.. i i :...; i i a in ioiiow mu aiuoiiur.s w eri' anor-1 i I ' nn.i ei.o ,ro. i,,,.i.r,i I ,.., .1 : having been own.-.i hy t ie i:ic. , , , . , , . , j ed tor holding coroner s inquest upon like to see mv native Stafeonco more. I .1 took some y.iiui" "? l,,,,lll's " -ll's- Olive (iunter and though I am well s.iiislied with mv , indies siei;.h l-idniL'. i Jashini' aion.'. -Hiss Juno U.intcr : JJi. Jj. A. Hanks. : piace of rcsideiico here. This is al tliev made a gav appearance wil h Dr. A. V. Lodd SL0. 1. Ii. colder clinntc than yours and very, their n.eii v....-'!-. and bright vaatis. !'" ," Ks,ii"s 'i-r T- ! heaHhy and is thongiit, to lie as good i .V-thev ibvw no to a certain resi- v' 11 l,,lvS " ' 1 x'rr ?o. io. ; a coimi ' v to r.irm in as any oi lier of :i i .f ... o . ii . i..,: 1 luiiiny iieiore me iievoi.iuoiuu war. ; ((f ft (,lK,ls ,;,x Having Hit .lay JVm.-l a .'i.irlii.'i'ilili wo io-i..eirmly s..,.i Hi,- ,ii!r..iia-,. r.r mir r. rmcT n ii'iiU. an.l .ii"' ni,,r an I Um .iilil.- Ki-u.-raliy. All i,.1,t will r.wruv .r..iii,i iue..ii.,ii, l'..iivU'niiinU i.r inli. u anil .riiiry rnlui' HI..'ll.H, I Wn liavi! iu hau l u full nbitk whl.-li will lie B"1J I l..w. Factoiiy liriiNi". On last Friday night the old Lowell factory in John ston co-.iiily was burnt. Origin ot the fire ii:ikuoi ii. 1 imiimu'v i; It Mil. This was one of the o! .e.-t cot to:, factories in the State a.;,', was owi:e I by the Iv.lgerton family until about a year ago v.l. en it w.- sold to Mr. John It S:..!sli. of (Soidsboro', by YYATT At TAYLOll. January 1, l'ey. d"!:ee '.n HI Islvno" street theyourig "!;s,T'" Thompson Sli. 15, J. A. Knight, j equal ili-,t.i.ie,. from our main market . Widicr " jumped out but soon it" 1 ''; ) ' Ihomas SO. 15. 1 imppo.se fiiis ev.m;v sends ten turned with some si-ieii bells which 1 i'1"' '"lwing aino.iiits wero allow- ; b-eves and More than thai of bogs to the "Clown" procc. dod to fasten tl" coroner 's inquest upon ; ono sent from yo;r.- county. I ivoi upon tli.; horses. Not b.-ili" acciis ,ua'-1 ''"""-i oi iiiin:t:us now Ci.'.iio ao nit .ti l lc toiin iJ to the novel sound tli.." reared lOW"Kl,ilj: I)r" L" A" Hanks .7.-l(l. ! b.-ing fed lor m.iiket - co.nitv' " ' uml l'boigedand rapidiv backed th:-! Vl''. . V, .W,",.,r J'' ,V!,1m"'1! "liios "f "!0" vv!,i1, "' ;,v!: W ' '" ... ! sieieh enurelv iiround in Ih.i i ,.... : -. J- J5iil!"l Edward ; or sells more or less ho.- Mooke Coviir-The speda! term ! " two you.'g gentiemei, i.i.-miwhiie l'8'.f Vo' tho 8ui.erior court of Moore connl y winiiiK to thv horsos hoa-l. At the !).,. i?H 3' C Mi"'ul Mr. J. II this Ed.r. rtou wh et of cattl. wit'uin four every farm i. llo-saiv ami of tho sui is still being held continue all next is held for the I rial of civii ea-vs i v clusively, as the oivi.' do 'kef had b.'i !i seldom reached a& the regular term.-, heretofore held. Oc importaiit case has been I'omiiroi.ii.-'-d t;iit h.ts ix cited much hoeiesi we aliieie to tho contest , r tiie ,vii! of J. .J. (iil moro, deceased. 1.511, and for burial expenses .S. ingiou" forge oinckiv foi.ov Kridse at Htiiloy's Mil!. ri iu.Aii's Him , N. C, j .('. I now woith live dolho's liei" lutlidred all pounds toss. Jieef cattle when fat. are worth from tifty to seventy live dollars per head. Il is alciihited to tak about eighty bushels of corn to fatten a steer. I sa w in your last issue that a man will probable Ul'st a-am. '"iuu-. dreeiiaway sprung Lias term 0111 ,liro me. snow, ".viartlia basil ing her advanced age I tier exanii !e, while 'Mllinehitha " ouiv succeeded ill iret- i ti.'.g one fool oyer the edge as " he sleigh v.lii::ed around ami c,i there iksji'-rately until tlie h -, Wero ipiieied by the brave "'So, 'slid the "l'!i!i',li." The bells discarded, the ''iris iuiuned in. :.i A New Hi.'..). At the n-xt ineeti'i'' the inel ! y -owil soon ihsaniieaieo I tako the liberty of correct in the ' ho It ooi:iin;r this wav ni timu to .'ot . , , - 14 " ; -- O of tho county co.iou'-.-.ioi.ers a pell- t oown I lie .sh eet. tiou wi I lie in e.vnie l as vl.i-' lor me ... situation oi t ie oriilL'es aL iivniim s n.vtulilishiii''' of a niib.ic io.-id fro'.ii SsvtliE AVK"riii h. Wiw.-innfil nnw uti.l Moore's, and of the neoole in I C IU"iS iiavili M.ooiv's mill to Johnson's bridge on j truihfuliv iope.it the statement made . lh ' northeastern portion of the E,U3LTBTJRE! AM per ii-. In n -e 1 ,,f l urnlliirr will .In well t.i m'l n : e.ol.iv i:, ajm'x. N. e. wli N I'lm.-ij.'.-1 lllll..- in..ii;i''i- i ry U.I114 n-.-i.-l in il.la an-. IU .. iiiak a !.n- Miey ,.r -..iiliu.. l'r ..la lak.-n 111 e.-li!ei;w 1 H. C. OLIVE, Is in il ingerol' I i il! ' l NT any day or ni;.ht. It io.-ts but little to 1 insure it J in 'ni r. HOME mSURAKGE CGmPAIIYJ ! YiTIOLr.sALE DEALIdi: 1 I Dry Goods, FoclonsJ ! Boats, Slioes, Hats. M. PAHASOLS, LEATIIES, &.C. j Agents for Odell Manulaet.iiing Co' !""lori-t Hill" Maids. Co(i,.IH,l.-sttml : Seamless ita-s. t'edi.r Fajs yM.m i hicti.ring Cos. Sheeting. ;,d Yams, ! Jt. I n.-s Salem Jeans. J. & p. Coats Host Six Cord Spool Cotton, j Also, Agents for Allison .t Ad.lIsnnV "Star Drund'' and other Fertilizer!. We keep in stock a full line (t v 'l.-ich we ofl'cr AT WHOLESALE ONLY. M !,. a.l. !-: AlllX. Jan. Vl ii, 1SS4. n: : Having i"ad a let ter H.V'kney in the H-x-olili. " very imiuslly censures except mg from ..' It 1 win ' ;o ollieers of Chatham in your count v el. urns to ix monarch of all he surveys: boin the ce.itci to thu sea. and lord over the fowls and the brute, l'ica-;:. iel! your li'adirs from whence he came and w'ui.lierhe gieth, for we w 'Id like to k.,ow if those living in the norlhcast corner I tako tho liberty of correct iiiL' tin 'errors be has made in regard to tln;'oll f llis w,l.v" f"i" ;,"."eat islhe),)wer situation of the bridges at Dviium's i of a monarch and lord combined. s. c. :i.-'im. 1 I Voar!: i AH classes "of ln.ildi.igs insured at reasonable rates, and all losses promptly paid lie prudent and insure in time ! i (iivo warned by the burnt buildings ' (;iV(.llS of your neighbors! ; II. A. LONDON. Agent, j jj ri rrMi.iKu', N. ('. i I JSC! IVOfmlMf HO, lMi'l.-Slll ereh.'u.ts will lind that they can biy h---....-. , neap iroiii hs. uhd oil ' lU r I' Mes than t.v ,.an by going fai th, r Noith. n il trial mid bo c.nvino,l oio. N. C. Aug. 1. Ds;. Happy Xow lino wiiu.or : no 1 suow to amount to anything: roads i Now Hope. There has been for many ! in last week's Hro-ii.n that "the wiu yoars a neighborhood road bet wecu . ter thus far has been unusually mild," those places, and it is now proposed j because siace then we have bo?u vis to mako il a piib.i.! ro.id, put it in I ited by one of tho coldest "snaps" good order and let it be the main j ever known in this latitude. Last highway to Eaieigh. as it wiil be a j Friday ; hotter and much more level road beautiful than the one hading by Trad county. He says that Bvimm's bridgo is due north fiom the court-house. My understanding has been ever sinco I was a bov. that the street running i iioon the sunset was north from th;' court hyuse is exactly with tho promisij of a north until vou get to "Gallows line. O. A. Cl.Al'K Hill. Neuu.y Dkonhi. On last Monday while a gang of laborers were gath ering ico at Allen's pond, near this place, one of them, a negro named George "Woniack. came very near being drowned. I'y some means ho stooiied oil' the ice in'lo the water. of tin" last week j . is.ates.'ii'i, iin-.; ; il .'US. prob.ioly a ' commercial casu j r before reported I Returns to U. (' Diinn it Co I 11101 call! ile H'elicv show that tin . business failures .nimb'-r for rh.- I'm for Cana la '. --to! ! bright tomorrow, but next nioniing Hill," and my opinion is 'hat a direct j larger number of a Vioient snow storm was rairmi' and lineuortti trouit lie court house would alities than was ev the teuipi'rraiire was hourly heeom- strike Haw river in the neighborhood ; in a similar period ! nig coe.. r. j no suow ceased about, ,oi ijove s null, il-.1 also stales tliaf i 3 o'clock in tho afternoon, bavin-' Moore's biiiL'e is southeast from the fallen to a d'M'th of three or four court house. The two are not more . . . . . . . . ii .. 1 . . i nicies, ami a t lat li our tin tier- than seven miles imart. so how can J low tie ivr.siti.' n is io see acies oi iiiomett i" in. lieaied a temneraturo of iiynuni's be due north, and Moore's Tecs cut .town in I he in; 1.-.I of a no 14 detO-.-.-s below the freeill ' noiiit. 'southeast ? 1 now wish to show forest. How sa Id. llili'' il is land hourly gro.ving colder, insomuch ' what I know has beou done for Haw ! see that thin spot in the midst of your from which the ice had been cut and I that by 7 o'ciock next morning (tho river and tho eastern portion of the 1 otherwise ulniiid ml hair. Stop it at which was tell feet deep, and before With in'st.) it was J d"grcos below county, and then we will decide vlio i 'oe l,.v me use of Parker's Hair Hal- i'h him he had sunk I zero! It was the coldest nihf thai has drawn from the treasury. Asam. I: or actual cili.ieiicy tins latiious i;"in rs am your n.onev bv calling at W. L. LONDON'S and buying your lie keeps !l;e CI mm a mm WHEN VSSJTiHG ravcttevillc Wit fi. uiMti tlan learn something tf great import, i mice to them. In i' ol charge, bv calling I The Red Sign 2S84. LEiPSi Mi iii Lil3 and anv tiling he has not. he will get lor you on li.i:.-h ;lc:.t nolicc. llr. K i.::i":s i'.ins'.'wti.v on Hmi OLIVE!: v-Hii.Ll'.l'.' "1 ll'NTEU Cllil. !-!.!.'' ""i,iVlN".;sroN," i'Ai;'!Ei;i S'UIKND," KIC:iM;)M) KEN l i v'KY." and WALLS I ! 1'ib IV ED PLOWS, DOl Li.E SHOVELS AND Oi'.OKOiA Sl'iH'KS. Would cali your espcci.d attention to th" "IIANCi ICE" st'K'k a- Ix-ing THE HEST PLOW MADE. .Vny kind of plows, farming imple ments a'il plov ."Mill!"-- furnished on short nonce. SHOVELS, FOb'KS. COLf.AP.S. HA ME i. TKACES, ' 1 ANL.Siliie best lll.lkel. ! COKN SilELLl'.ilx NAILS tail rt.i kind.-.). II A!-:iWAi:E. CI l'LEUY. dky tiooDs. .;;;(. EiiiE.s, Friiirn;E. ac. LONDON IS MAKING County, H ii i ii Wrought iu llic Forest. p. im t-. help could reach two or three times. Fortutialcly Mr. Ja.nes C. AVoiiiack was skating near by and at once went towards him. and, lying down on the ice, extended a stick to the drowning man who quickly seized it and was drawn out safely. Mr. Woniaek exhibited much presence of mind and calm courage. ' the skaluig ai aad himself was nearly drawn into tilled. tho water iu his efforts to rescue iho j The cold wave seems to have ex negro. ! lend.'. I nil over the dated States. In - j Dakota Ten it -try the thermometer Oub Tows C.iMi'i.iMKNTi o. Wo are indicated a temperature of IS degrees always pleased to note anv coni.ili-; below zero, and at Charleston, S. (.'.. more 1 ban S'SHKMI for the purpose- of inent that is paid our town or county, j it was tho coide.4 weather that had building and repairing bridges on and therefore it is with pleasure that j been known in 135 years. The snow , Haw river and New Hope. Now let we copy lrom ine ijiiueion linies storm prevailed all over tins Male, i us see at wuat points it was expeiio- the following coniphmeiilary notice there being a heavy fad oven at il- ed. bridge at Haywood, of our town written bv T. W. Haw-. uiington and Nowberne. i twenty-six or seven hundred dollars kins, esq., a talented voinig lawyer i - A of Littleton, who spent, toe Uhrist- J. he Stock ti.vw I.i.kction. lliu ing aoout ?i0tij an.l a "lerraiin tnas holidays heie: election held hero last Saturday ro- bridge, at Love's, costing 52100. ! "Tlie population of the town, I j suited in the defeat of tin., proposed Dridge at Pace's, that co.it tho county I TUB SvX l ZL 2 As 5? b would judge to be about live hundred slock law. the vote being Hii for and about ."?loili. During the veais l!"7! ; in number, and they live very much j Do agaiiiet it. The inclemency of the and ItSSil the bridge at Hvnum's was has been known here oiuce the 30th little more than half a century ago ! article stands at. Ilie he.ul ol its class, of December, and will long bo there was a bi idge built at Moore's. , Elegant for tho toilet, d.lici.ms in reiiieiub-re 1. S iiiday was a. cold a known then as Lambeth's ferry. If odo.. and restores the original color day as we have ever known, and Sun- I am not mistaken this was the first ; t(1 K"l.v or or. Economical, lav night was inmost ;n cold as Sat-' bridge built across Haw river iu ; as a sli-ht. occa.o.uiid applicah.ii urday night. Everything was frozen Chatham, and it cost . $27iH). Ab.mt ; !ieeps the hair and scalp in jierfect and the vouiig folks gi-eatly enjoyed : the same time there was one built at ' order. 1 the ice houses were , Havwood. co.ting about, the same. ! Iu 'l.Sd'.l there v. as one built, at Dv-1 lAIO.'li:i. iiuui s ici ry, ami cost .-.vo. in i WilS electeil one ol tlie county colli- , fro', oiiliuarn . I..ui.""'l ii ill" in. niis.-aoiiers. ami iluring liiat year there was an appropriation niitdo of si'oNf. -sroxi'. -mi iin- He n. . .1. I'., Mr. 11. 1- si.im; sr.'SK; nil of i i.u l.ii'ii. No. 47 Also F.F.I-'.F.I-'.Us. i Find. Fiuisii, Fist:, Fancy. F.vmii.y C.1IOCEU1ES. km and ikdis Wii for AND LIQUOIl llirilical jvilj T. S AN LIN. rniirri Ai'ent nil. N. C. 0,-,.l'K. S lHSII-Hn.s HcMILLAIi EHOTII J'Ai ElTEVILLE. N. C. FAYHTEVTHE STREET,! KAI.EiCiH, N. C li:adi:i;s in HARDWARE of i-very .h.-'cn'piioii. GUILDERS' eU?PL?ES, PAINTS. STOVES, (U'NS. AMMUNITION. Hid Uie largest stock of SPORTliiS GOODS ii i.i jn.ai iiotioiu pnoes. i Call jind examine our stovk B and J'l ices. S Satisfaction Guaranteed. w Write for Descriptive Circulars. Do i t forge! the place, S -2"JH FA YET IE ILLE ST. iii:i. oo. l.s'ri i - in naif tdwnlilii. ."h.iOiieii .'mill. CO:. tillg ly, .hi II,.- Mil 'l l "I J.-uill ny. I"., Ml. Mllillll K lii'l.l'SO. Wl I -v "I '. J. I.I-I..II, il ,C,I, Iii ihe ..vn. v ii;li Ii o':ir li'T ni;... .',i!:iu H leri'llDlll bridge at Moore s cos! - ; lru uunily -.1 mLle-ii fiml m-iin.l liii.livn, m,ili.-l lliini- urea: I , in N mi'l nliiil "ii 1. 1 built, and cost SM4!4. and a irood! deal of n pairing done at Pace's and ' 111 1S,S; a bridge was built as one family of people. None of : weather was Ihe cause of its defeat. tho factioiii'l leeiings found in some i There were Villi voters who register towns seeui io exist there. Thin i ed, but only 11 voted, the majority Heiilev's. grand, good feci ing may be account- j of those noi voting being white men at Moore's, and cost 2500, or more, ed for when we consider that the,' in favor of the stock law, but who New Hope has three bridges : one : Johnson's, of the best order. I whet ens the negroes, nearly all li, a, .ri.'.l !ir Tiir. Khoiiin l.y WYAJT TAYEOlI, UOl Ki;- COM M I -SHIN Miaa ll VMS. So. II Kx-lilll'-,' iu I, I Ni.. 5 Mnrllli Sl., ):i.i i.. ii, x. e.. I mil iry s, us. people of l'itisboro' arc very refined: would not venture out iu the severe at and cultivated, and society there is snow storm that prevailed that dav: ' I'ri l' eari ingiou s ami o,i vi.i.iiiiiu. mice s, all useful hn.lgcs to the ',"' ". V1 , .... . of peole of Chatham regardless of cast smius, L'l 'V I ON MAliKt l '. V While there I had the pleasure of whom were violently opposed to it, or west attending tho Lyceum or a meeting turned out in full force. Tho great Now let, us examine the present of the Reading club. The programme i bulk of the white voters favored the situation in regard to roads mid consisted of reading, recitations and stock law, hut the negroes wore al- bridges. There is a bridge at Face's, music. The Lyceum was exceedingly j niosl soiid ag.eii.st it and wore very ' three miles above Byiiuiu's; Mooie's. interesting and there was quite a active iu their opposition. And thus, six or seven miles beiow Iiynuni's. display of talent bv those who took ! at the dictation of our colored voters, - Havwood, about six miles below im i..i. i. ... i . :i .. c : f . i.: .... m . 1 1.. :.. lliui.ll' H ; I'Jlll 1'HMIJ llll'len ni i space of 'ibout fifteen miles. Now '.'no ha 'i' iwn from the treasury f riie l . ending from Pillsboro' By nu iu .i, and tlie road by Mooie's iiilci'ss-'ct Hear New Hope, and the W Hi )l .us 1 .1 . 1 i n "i ;n v M A u k i: r. ntU'U Ihe duo lias aoout sixt v I the w liile eir.ens oi t ins coiiin.un members, consisting of old as wed ' must incur li.e expense of keepm as young persons, some of the most j up fonces to keep out a few wic ! active ui. inbers nrc old men. On j loss caU Ie 1 this Pit tsboro' is far ahead of uurj The a Ivocates of the measure ;. 'new and wide-uwaku' towaa."' not diahiuitcned by this deU4 Mont- I l'..',l!.H'i' - . Hulk.e linl'ltx. I Irl-li. r Iwrivl, ; ' Sii..iii.i,m". ' j m, ivrijii, CfillV;iMi. llaill, I. S I I'l lH, It..i7.': I.HPI- Hlll. I'.Wll'-H, I'.-i ri'tli.iMt, Vi I n I Aci'l.'". Family, l I li'-lllS ' Colli, .e-' 1 Siii..ir iii, "'. -i v..';.', H(.ys3 ' I I nir. N. "., I.ni Or inu'n'o.l. '.". ! M- I, 1 ''ni r, 1'' ' Cuiiii, 4-j ; y.-.:-t, ..'.. I ' I'.-i-i,. in..,., .i . , i'..rk, in ; C .-lini. II, Ul I I . i' IV Is lti:i;iiiii. l'i"l."-. 1 .'li'..-k'im. vv ai 'I'i.m. i'1-r..vi- ..t li"xi - l '; " ,... T lit - ... .14! KW !. l:'lx mv Wt Uui I 'll.' SwsepiBi Re-lnclisns fir Cash in all kiinH of WOOLEN (iOODS. E NT It A HAEOAINS IN CLOAKS, J U'KETS AND JEKSEYS. ;Has a large stock of Hf. VNKETS. which will 'oe sold at a j THEM EN DOES SACUIITCE. I'.tEADVMADE CLOTHINd. very i c!:.';ii indeed. : ilas a fill', stock of SM0ES and . : J".i V. ) I'S. ju. t received. LONDON KE'.'.i'S THE I hope all my friends who are indebt ed to me w ill CALL AND SET I' EE AT ONCE. 'hlmrt Hi-vthMii iiU ni tk-' Uim trlrinW." (V.d accounts Ml ST HE SETTLED before n. w iies are made. You have 1 'Al It NOTICE and if your credit is refused it is vour own fault. W. L LONDON. I'lllutNlV, N. C, J.,.,uiii) lti. r-W''i-T' ' Vi. Tl jmmm FA YEITEVILLE, N.k, I'KU.I K IN Cr3corr.cE, Hftrdware AVI) (i EN EHAL MEECHANDIHR. . "WMSfcWl . ... Coii-ignnients of f'otton. Flour. oli eifnl and prompt rctuns Have in slock li'l '' ikirgStovi for both wood ai'd ci.il, which we are selling at Mannfaet .irer " a ieos. Also a large stock of pn-ei d and stamped tin-wui.'. s'I'ovk viri'.s niid ri.rns. oi.- VANIKl! iO"S'I and riOIVi N .-iiKK.T-IUON. illl'KT COITF.II, SOI. 10 1!. .Ill', It will repay any one in want of those goods to cf.ll and see our stock and prices. Five second-hand DimmiyStii.I-S for sale. A" ;ii,"it"ant h'i..i.i-r a isnj. Km. J0HESB0E0' nif,H SCHOOL, JONESF.011O'. MOOUE CO., N. C!.. 1MIE le xt session will begin Janu ary 1 lib. list. For informal ion :i;:H" to 1'n r. W.W. C. D!)UI5, Jan'y 1-S.Si. (its. i'lincipal 0. 0, Hamlet, WITH IP. JULLElf, RAEr.IGH, N. c. "i:.M mi in DRY GOODS, NOTTONS, HOOTS SHOES, HATS, CLOTHINd, C?. ' fc-AH orders w ill receive prompt attention. !''. 27, lhKS, SjXECFTOltS' notkt: " iii- ,niiiii;i-i n IX, w I, .',. .., xk f li - ti .., fliilin- ii,- Hii-i -,i, MII.U .In. in n. iih ,.n i.i- i,i.f..i,. n li.-.- Ilil t. I-.I. I'l-e. li pj.. tiuit HAV- ' axiMtttr of 'ni trnuM 9, five U"ii.-.-tn Ai r,r. Hill IU .X. JOHN A IWIWO. w. u. HOWD. 1 V.

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