hq (Ijmaiham Record THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1H4. tOT Invitations to school ccit'luii tionH, picnics, putties, &e., ii intl at the Ukcohd officii. ,,'","" " . . . WSTEftHter Moiulay was not a f.i- vorab'.c day for picnics, und we Km thatiuany young h.'iutH were ctisap - pointed thereby. Vt .1.. 11 ,,f Ifiel; - wat iur. riuiun-i uwi . ... ir t..;- i.viftiliiit r(i nL v ory mou ...... 1 .u"V ,i..l 1 Kill- ar a wild Ttll'liCV I lllll. 1 ' " ' Dound.s. Who can beat it .' tar rllavn you seen those lovely. etH London now has f O ! they : are beautiful and very ciipap l.n iwHiticHt flowers you ever and wiw. Ribbons, Satins, Silks, vuiy London has the prettiest C.i.icocn h. has ever bad. 9" Warren Prior & Son, Fayette ville, fine Gold and Silver Walches, T ,1 ..(....Ii, I, s;ilvel ual '. 't ill: IIDITO I V UUV1 on-i n.H - lr,nt: linn of French and American Clocks iu the State. Wairen Prior, thus see that this provision of (he f wlil.h i(J fullv fruitcl, and lie untie & Son invite orders for Engagement j t on.slituiion is imperative. rhesn I , ,(,s a , ' ,.i(,Kl of tho lUS(.ill(i a-.d Wedding Uii.s. j "M pVf 1Ml.:sr.l,"1 "ll',-! urlieles. ... .- I ted. 1 lii'V are p.a.'ed m itixta posi I Bishop Lyman visited thin I ti...i -idioiH ami inebriate.,- Th..y (.reensboro Workman: A young Dlacelast .Sunday, preaching in St.;a.eto be educated without regard to ""' wrote on two ,.osIm1 cards. Then . .. . ... .i..:.. ii,.i.r,.i iii H.r,. m-,.,,!,,,. Tlieii. in mi iwn iiui ho tiu iieil them over and directed IlRlluoioinv h v in. I --o-i - - I i the morning and at the colored Mis- ; from the pel foriiiaiice of this duly' eiou at night, when he confirmed by our law-makers. It mutters not twelve persons, one of them being ftu : whether he is a white man or negro, ' old colored man nearly a hundred , ' whether he is 'JO years of age m yean old. i ho ' !l" idiot or an inebriate the j . ... ; Legislature is h.iuud bv the Const i-; WWe take p.eusiire m calling .,,, , hllV(. ,im ,(1j,',ca!ed at the! attention to tho new advcrtisemeia , pulli(. ,,xi.nse Thl. t'oii.-lii utiou i of our former couutyiuan, Maj. K. lu. ; t.1(!jU.,v .iij,,, ta ,jU! lucalion ' Petty, who has recently returned, 1(',, favored classes should be i iroui llie rtoiiui ni iu.u.i large aim select sio. k oi h.i.. ru. summer goods, winch win uu 1 wer than ever before. S0.it WBTThose cheap Dress Goods at London's are attracting a great deal of attention. Nice line Cliambia's only 10 cts. Those beautiful striped . i i . i . . t.i: :ll ....it ...... X aim piiun.iuiisii.is . y 3 '"' ,. " nice lot ut ihcn ijusw.is i. i mm m ls very cheap. London lias .lendid Block, oi vieilis nice iiam. . . ... . , l on nvn um it inn nt tr. le l.'l s for public schools heid last week by county superintendent Rev. P. R Law tho following poisons were awarded certificates : Mr. L. E. Cole second grade, Mr. S. M. Lindsey see oad grade. Miss L. A. Pattishall third grade, and Mr. J. D. At water third grade. wJ"Tho G ikkss:; mo' Du,v W. hi il should bo read by everybody conve nient to tho daily mails over the C. F. Si Y. V. railroad. It is Democrat ic newsy and reliab e giving market reports of all saleable country pro duce. Price $4 a year, 51 for three months. Address .Iamks W. Ai.i.kuih r. Greensboro', N. C. Siiootiko S kvik. On last Friday two students at. the State diversity, na-ned Monroe and Everitt. had a tight iu which tho former drew a pis tol and tired twice at the latter, bill did not hit him. School Cklkii !.t;uss. The closing exercises of Union Academy in this county will bo held on the 'i'-nd of May, and of Oak hile Academy, in Aluinaiiee county, on the 5iu of .June The editor of the Ui;eoi(i has been in vite.l to. deliver the annual literal y address on both occasions. We are pleased to hear of the flourishing condition of both schools. L.vpies' Commiitei:s. lu addition to tho Exposition committees of la dies heretofore pub'ished, the follow ing have since been appointed for their respective townships: Ov.ru Fk-b Mrs. A. V. Rudd. Mrs. N. McK. Bryan, Mrs. E. II. Bryan. Mrs. John liaringer, and Miss S uly Jones. Gui.F Mrs. J. G. Foiislipe, Mis. W. S. Russell, Mis. J. F. Rives. Mrs. Mark liyuuni aud Mrs. Richard Era tier, Jr. Richmond. As w o predicted sevei al wetks U''o, towns lire IniiWlnij; up nt all the new d hols on the U. r. .V , Y. V. Ii. K and there is no one of ; tliein building up more rapidly than , Itichmoud", the name given to the I station between Gulf and Ore Hill. This place is ut the point where the : public road from here to Harper's X Roads crosses the railroad, and ! will be tho depot of u lai e aud pro- ductive aectiou. Already three stores have been trecieu an i opeuen, .um i two others are being built. A black-; mnith shot) is also there. .Messrs. j. 0. Kiikman & Co. are building a line two-story dwelling which will be the . hotel, or boarding house, of the new j town. Tins enterprising nrm navoi recently receiveil ineir spring ana BUiumer stock of new goods, as will be Been by their advertisement in j Ruotner conunti 10 .... n ...... j tion of iiur readers is invited. I ri' Tl f ml Base-Bam. Game- l "e 31111 u ! Springs club did not come here last ; with the Pittsboro' club, nn wa ox OrttUlUHJ l'- J tiny t H x --.- peeted, but several games were play ed ou that day and on Easter Monday by our town boys and some Mudeuts from the University, who weie spend ing the Easter holidays here. One f ilia unities narticiilarlv was worthy nf the skill of professional players, 1 the "field-playing" especially being j Tory remarkablo. On one i table. On one side were I -. " . . 11.. ... i.i... w -:l. MeBBra. 1. A. IlftllaS, UOUll OIU- son, S. S. Jackson, J. C Woinack, I Robert L. Montgomery, Ivey Hill, ! F. M Womack, Samuel llasplterry ! and O. S. Poe, Jr.: and the other side were Messrs. Herbert Jackson. ; Kirkland Huske,( harlea Hatgh, Isaac ; Mauuiug, John H. London, T. C. Densou. James Taylor Uhe Headen l rl i 11.11., Tl.u u,..,i ..I... I ; 6 for the laUr and 5 for the foiuter Dine. ' j Lew YeakPaktv The '-leui. year" Dm I v L'ivi ii here bv the vouii'r l.idieH m.ii lkster Monday nLdit was one the pleasant, st it has ever linen our 1 lt'i'Ulli-r. In ilfll.. fill 1 1 C.l.HVllll .'ll ii:,.i n...i,..i; .ml.) irM mi l.ui : I...! I ..i- i I. -Li 1 1 hi imnl ienicii. Tin- bull 'room was lustily decorated with flowers and cverj'reciiM, iiiid, when , tilled with ho many of our fair village ! maidens atleiitle.l bv thir handsome i escorts, presented a merry ami iovuiy ) ,.,,,.,,, TllH , vm Umt ,, ,((uM wisll 1 ( ( K.uut if Hy .leeoratcd table ; mii 1 11 under the weight of the t 'Vnuture comforts'", bolli sweet und i. ...... l,.,i ....... in-,,, i.l d I "-", "v- r....... i our famous housekeepers. So pleas- jaiit au occasion made all v.i;li leap-year would come ofteiiei. Umt Mil ileal iiiti Inchi i.iU's. liTTsiionii'. Aiuil 15i.li. IKSt , ii,. .. ti. mi. ! Section of the Eleventh Article of tht' j constitution ot .MirtlH. aro.ma rea.is as follows: "It shall be the duly of the Le-is.aluie, as soon as pra.-lica- jbie, to devise means for th duca- i tion of idiots and in briates.1 ... . , . , ... ' " ' -' VaZ" -" . V u Wo compulsory ll necessary. It is clear liat lail!l()t )l( j.,,.,,, ll( , kcuooi iiiiu ai ineir ooous un..'s: the : liailroiel. Wo learn that many ' teachers fui nish them every day the ' Ini'slieads of molasses were rolled ; same amount of spiiits that they had , from the boats on tho cars at the ruil been in (lie habit of buying from the road wharf, dnstined for various points gentlemen of good moial cliarncier" ; in Randolph and other counties. Also ! who had retailed it to them under ' that direct, shipment is made from the ! Stale authority. Now, Mr. Editor, cars to boats. f naval stores, cotton 1 1 rcinel that the Rev. Mr. Whitaker . in ,ijs VHV aJj,,, ihUl lM id ,ilis , iast v.4.ok')lit, ,l(lt iv ,,, fmuir!) (lf !..,,,. i i ; ... ... i.i t . ,i ! our ' :.:"- "o' : holile ii. i, .. ....i.-.i .,i , .i. . .. . . , i. ..... ... ...I....1. ' iiiimiiHini mi muni the .section uliove copied seems to entitle them to. He stalt.l that on an average thei'i were lO'Kl (f these i 'unl'ortuiia!.! inebriates" that passed away in North Carolina every year, aiid'lhatas f istus this l(Hil"pa,sed '.lt of sight another llMli) steped : int i their p'iuvs und moved forward in the downward march. H i a' so staled that tin' Slate annually derived a revenue of !S5i).OI10 from legalizing : gentlemen of "good moral chnracler " lo retail liquor: that is to say, that she authoiized the destruction of her peop'e for ! 0 a head. Xovv, while we admit that all this i:i true, we yet insist thai he ought to have given our Stale credit for the noble spi.it o t hai ity ttisc oseil m our Goiistttu lio'i in this matter. If the neccsi fie.s of (he Niaie make it necessary I hat llli'.'l of her people shou'd be liilie.l oil every year. at the rate uf ; .)U a head, siiil is it not 'Tut it viu to everv philanthropist to know "l hat 1 . .. . liie I'lam-.-rs of our iioiilu Coustil utioii provided that ad our drunkards should be e bleated at the pub ic eliaisf.. f While the Si ate from her necessities is vvi.iin lo see 1U.)) of her cit i.ciis depart prem ilurely eveiy year inlo the "jjrcal iinknovv n'" 'un sliriveii and unabsolved," vet she w ishes them to l'o reso.-ctabl v -.she , wants iiiteliicnt, educated, virtuous; Winston Sentinel: Dr. H. T. Rihu druukard.i. j sou has one of the most complete lish The Constitution of 1K!S inserted ponds ever built in this seclion. upon this provis on in our oi'aui.' law. his plantation about one mile south ihis coiiveiiiion was Uepub'icau. ; west of Salein. The mad do; scare Since thin we have had another eou-; in this county has been result ant of t-iit ion iu which the Democrats had much ood, for seveial hundred worth the control and there, was no attempt. , less, shcen-kiiiiiitr canines at least, have made to . iniiuate this section from the Constitution. Now. Mr. Editor, please to lot the pub ie know what our Eeislatures have done iu furtherance of tiiireat o ji ct of eharitv (.'). 1 1 is anv acti m b.'.'i. taken iii Ihe direction of these unfoi tiiiiates ? I'lease to tell us what i has been d.uie, and what plan you i ; v. ould s!ie.j;,'si for aceonijilisliiii';-this i ''rent and beiietic.-nt c.iid as reiiuired by our t on.stilution.. AC irii-.N. l answer to our correspondent's .u ions we would stale that the ,.uy reason that we have ever heard jjiv'cn for the above quoted da ise l,ein inserted iu our State constilu tiaiv is, that the carpet baggers who f,anied that conslitution. in 1KCK. wished to make a provision for their ;, v, f,. I... I,,, ,., i.. 1 I. .., ,..,,.,. ,.-,,u....nii- lliemseivi's and associates, ,.. f whoi.i beion-e l l.t Ihe .m- fo.tnuale class referred to. Eiut u. 1, (,)UIV j - State IffoWS KinKl.lll l-Y.. Press ' 4 frr.iitleillilll t)f(t ,,8 thai he saw a fevv days ago j t ,.ill(.;,.n snak. with Iiih tail wrnppeil i mound a young rabbit aud his bodv "est the head around another, lie ; Uillo.l Ihe simke and one of ihe rabbits ; off lmf t,.o ot))ir (ljHl Riv , A. J. Hires, the miswionnry H iptist minister who has lately been culled to i ii,. ,....,,r.,..u r i ,. ,i... . ut tkw place, preached his first sermon last j Sunday. The town of LaGranje 1 is improving. .Many new dwellings j ! ai.) to bs seen there. Wa vnesville Ntivvs : We have been i informed that Mr. Woodford Z ick. r.v ! near Jvist Liat'ort, Jackson count v, il.... ....II r..,n, iu 1. I,. ....!. una nwni ii'.'.u um ni'm in inui leneis two weeks 5100 worth of Mica John Price and Jerry Parker with four hands three or four weeks, sold over VN) worth; John Lonj has sold within two month over ."piiOil worth : L. -I. Sinitli is working; a .Mica mine with fair prospects : so is John I'otts. our ,xish,,aa er. JvlwarU Norton x I .in,. Willi im .irli-iii and A .1 1 Woodt are getting haudaome rutunia ioui Mica mining. j Wilmington Review: The Right 1 R,.v. Dr. Ihiiidolnh. of Viririnin, will of be here in attendance, m.oii the eon errciuo.'iiea of Bishop elect on Thursday, mid ut ni-lit sedation UN IV iknn fin tv ! ,n ... sji t.,1,'i,'m I Hiiiwii. tin. - ' u.. .;,.,.. t, M. i.i, .... ill X o'cliirU- Mr j Randolph is an eminent .livii.e ami as a pulpit orator is one of the most brilliant ami eloquent speaker in the S wth. Raleigh Visitor: About nix o'clock lust Thursday as the htllids flig.-iged in the quarry near the rock crusher .used by the Raleigh and (l-islon rail road, just n mile south of Friiiiliiiiiton, were jjoiiur to work a tei i il.leexpltision occurred in the qimrrv, caused by lire i...;.... ii ;., iiw. i l I,,,, ,.,.i!t,.i, . I- ' : V. , , 1110X11111111', Mini: linn I irmiiuiiL; in the instant death f Dock 'Robin- son. colored, and the seriously wound ing of several other colored men. Goldshoro Messenger: The meet ings at the liiptist church will b( continued during the present week n. Vliillield islaboung with zeal l,'(ini.l)jilollH tl) M, ,'liurch last week (.,) -rum.M S.vaim informed us on S itnrday, that his peach crop was I never in nettcr coiiiimon. lie nas an I orchm d of over 5.(100 trees every run Nieiii, but by mischanci! place the ad- 'eertain ameiidineiits. would pass the drees on the wrong cards. The it- i House. It whs impossible to lightly suit was the agents for the Gold and coiijt dure who would be tho Repub S.lvor shirts. Greensboro. N. C. trot ' lican Presidential lumiinee. I-. ..... r . i i ii polite invitation fr u buegy ride. while the u.iing girl was nia.le inmiic Dy receiving the loUowing- "i'lease send me samples of Ihe material your, shirts are made of. ' j I.' i. ...;u.. rl T ......o ........ 1 it, s of frei-dit are ah ead v heiii" ship- shi , w,.siv.ir,i vi,t jih C. F. .V Y. V. . and other articles forwarded from the ; ollllir.ni W( western branches of the : 0 K & Y. y. h'aihoad. , Asheboro' Courier: W. TIWdon : the portly proprietor of the Hanncr' i liolel of (his 'boro has a hen that set . on I'd pyifs and hatched 3(i chickens 1,:.. ll . I' . ' . ink of the mining interests of tin county is brightening. Hoover Hill , continues lo pay hand -oiiiely. Saw- ; versville promises rich results and the I Jones mine will be thoroughly .level-1 o. I. Rumor has it thai the Jones, , nihil ie.ir this place, has been sold! ; for a handsome consideration, and that jllie purchasers will add new machiu ' and a number of hands. The pros pect for a big crop of small grain con- , tinucs to brighten. I Monroe Empiirer: On list rridav j 1 morning the little two ycur old son of ! Mr. .J. E Stack, by some menus got J ! possession of the camphor bottle and ! before it was noticed drank a quantity of the lioilid. It did not seem to be 1 sflVctcd any way for about un hour j when all at once il was thrown into 'hvulsioiis. one spasm following an .. : : l. : ... i.. in (her iu ouick succession. Dr. 13h.ii was called in and administered the nec essary antidotes, which produced voui iiinjt and relieved the stomach of the poison. For a while the little fellow was in a very precarious condiliou, hut he soon recovered from thei feets of the poison and in a few hours was "l'l"11''1 it I v as well as usual. forfeited their life as a penally. - -T'he mail route between this place und tieriiiautoii has gotten down to a de idedly tine point. It consisU entirety .if a two legged African who makes the trip there and back, a distance of some ihiilv miles, dailv. A Tranu under the cloak of religion lias bu n sw indling soveial ministers in this cilv out of small sums of monrv lie calle.l on li.-vs. l.iii'.'iiterv, Johnston. Dodson and Ihown, and to etch pro fessed to be a iuiiibi-i- of their re spective faith, and being in need and distress requested assistance. . Kaleigh News und Observer: A day or so ago the auditor leceived a letter from a legless (-confederatc soldier in Transylvania eounly, who mude appli-, i ui lull n. in.-, in-ii.sii.ii. in- u.m Ill-Ill i i i.i i ii ii in n n n.-i-in, iiiiiuiiiii i it. :i:imviuiee was m i le iu ISC.Ii About !l,'2O0 will 1" paid him. On the l 1 inst. th. ie ail aisord. rs of the stom ich and how will Lo an excursion of members of j ..Isiseertilied to bv eminent phvsi.iaus, Ihe nevVHpaper stafl' of the New Eng- j prominent clergymen, and nmiiv of our land press, to Yirginia und North l,st eitiens Carolina. The party will arrive at i It.ileigh either Saturday evening,! Vpril -l, or Sunday morning, 27. The! programme is to leave Kaleigh on the evening or the iiSth, for Slicll.y. N. C. i Gen. W. G. Lew is is here.' having ! bren engaged for some weeks in the! collection of phosphates. He will ftvo (t, hfi c sition (1 ..mIu(" ))f i phosjihate weighing over 40(1 pounds j and a Mock of "crysttil marl'' weigh- o-.o .........u- ri..,, i ., i,,. i done good weivice in his search for! valuable fertilizers and his work is ! inucii appreciate.!. . , 'l'l, ; Slatesville Landmark : coniniirsioners on Mondav subsci ilied oO,000 to aid the extension of the Atlantic, i ennesKee wmo ismiroaii .'. 'I'.,..!. .,.. .; 1 o,,.l .....1......1 : iii.ui n, i..i o, in. nu,i uii an , i election lo be held on the 15th of Mav uext for the ratification of the said subscription. The meeting, on , Monday was .piite enthusiastic and .was addressed by II Z Linuev. Esq , Dr. u r . Mackett ami othera. liie darkest sinlo tmiiNactiim in cotton that ever occur,., I.erewan the pur- i.lui.n In- 111- II II 1 1 1 w,r, n n f ..u- days ago of the entire stock in hand 'of Mr. Benj Ash. The lot sold for 7,UiiO. People who bupjBe thut railroads make a mint of money forget - Umt they also HpeiiJ a iiiint. anil lliey onKlit not to b sued for iluiiblu IheiT Q Kirkmail & Soil value of every shout and every covv U AlllilUtlU OOOU11, ,y iuto be friends of the they kill. Whether th '' not they are the people anil they ouoht never to If ' to" hardly ileall with. ' Asheville Cilien: Major E. W. j ! Ilei lulon, who is ut present in New i York city, had his pocket picked on . the lilhnist., of $1,013, while in one of the museum rooms in Central Park. 1 he Major at o.me discovered his loss, gave the alarm, the doors were closml , . . i ... .1... it. hi I. ... lie poiuieii out rue imei 10 a pom-email, had him arrested and secured his money. Senator Vance spent Thursday in Asheville, stopping at the Grand Central lintel lie wus - 1 ''il"cii upon y many onus ineuos u in iiiliiiirers. We avnrie l anvtliing a "professional interview ' with 1 i;n. bill llicidelitally gathered sev. lal ilr.u.-i of int. -rest- in the course of conver saiioii. The e.oinhti-iii .f atlairs will. III.) i'einocliltUi pal ly 111 Haslllllgloli has inr.iioved L'reallv of lale. the ii.i.i iinpiovi ii ,.1 .ii ly oi inn , uii I'eiliocritts wolllil lie united Mils Vein j llu( vwL i,S!UVing t, i,.anv dilliciillies : ,!,.,. ,(,y , m. ihuciI. He thiniglit that Havaid s chaui'es for the Presidential nominal inn had improved greatly, though lie did not express the belief that he would be nominal cd. The Senate would pass the Mexican pension bill already passed the House. The Moriisou tarill' bill, with I Charlotte Observer: On the 27th , f a cow, the property of L. llq.p, w liohvesaliout six laiuis norl Ii t lhl!i y.HVt. ia ttl , a male call winch is entirely destitute lilt' ll.'lir llssl.in Imu u li.ullii.ri' in. i pearance ami somewhal resembles that '"' elephant and, although now more than t wo necks old shows no indication of producing the usual hirsute cover ing. As to color and marking it close ly resembles its mother, the skin be ing led on its hack and tides, while its head and legs are white. Another peculiarity is that its head, legs mid ! feet are those of u sheep and about ' three inches of its tail is adorned with i white wool. A friend from Cabur- rus county tells us for an actual fact, that numbers of people in his iiei'-h- borliood have dug storm holes or 'cyclone shelters, into which they can . i," l .:.. l . ..f. i . ..i i i .. .. i.;..i . ""I' nnii i niioiim nuiu- ! wind or I'Vi'loni' iiiriiin i'oiiii' I h.ii' -a iiv iu coiisli in-lion tlies.t storm holes are very simple affairs, bring merely pits in the ground with the lop closed up so as t o allow an opening large enough for a man to crawl through. In most instances ihe ciqvicity of these holes is sulliei. ni to accommodate a whole family. Our inl'm intuit says that lasl Friday night otic .if his neighbors, whose family were visiting relatives, was waked bv a howling wind, and ' . , " . ' . I ilmihiiig a cyclone was coming, he jumped iroui bed ami rushed for his -.iorm hole. in his haste to get iu, he misplaced one of the timbers over the mouth of the hole mul as he went down a lot of timber and a carl load of' dirt tumbled in on him. He .vas cau-.dit. in sii.-h a position that Ik hi! 1 not extricate himself and hud to be resigned to his fate. .Moriiin;' dawned and he lifted up his voice, but no response cairn saw llu- melancholy wailiii'' of a lonesome do!. At sun- lovvn the man's family ri tin lie,, und j Ins absence luinir noticed, his wife . began to shout for him. Presently j she heard him answer, and going iu I ' the direction of his voice, found him 1 lying nt the bottom of his storm hole. ; : pressed down uinler the timbers and ; 'diil. A neighbor was sent for and: l he unfortunate man was soon releas- j I ed. His body was badly bruised, bill ! 'his feelings were the woist hint pint j ibout li'tm. He has since tilled up; : his storm hole with brush and rocks' ; and announces his .let. iiiiiii.it i, 1 1 to' ; take his chances with the cvclone in the future. ' I Opening the i oiintuins. Iu iiuiulicrless bullis beneath the skin is secreted the liquid substance which gives the hair its texture, color and gloss. When this secn-tion stops, the hair b. eins at once lo bee .indry. lustreless, biillle and gray, i- ih.'.t Ihe coudilioii of your hair? If so ap ply Parkers Hair EaNain at once. It v ill restore the color, "loss and lif by rem wing the action oi nature. The Malsaui is not an oil, not a dye, but in elegant toilet, ailii'le. highly apjirc ciated because of ils cie::iiliiiess Aver's Callmitic I'ilU me suited to ..Verv age. Being sugar coated thev nro I'lisv til tillce nn.l I nun. ll n.i I.I im.l , -..r).. - . ,i,.saiit ill action, me tlioroil"ll and v. un liiiiti iu effect Their etlieaev in THE Hmmrli'il fur Tue IiK.iiii ty AY Y ATT A; TAYLOK, (UtOCKIiS.V I "'-I VI IssniN M Kltell VSTS. Nn. 1': S u'li i l.li, Mm lln St , ll.Vt.Kli.il. X. 0., A i.rll IS. IHM. COTTON MARK l'T: Vi'mim''1'1""' kh-i.Vl.?w Miiiiiing' sum,., Klrui with an ui'war.l ton.lbiify. WHOI.KSVI.K.ilUX'liliY MAItKhT. I Mivii - Fl.mr, S. it.. Hulk. 0 lUlitm, Vi .'Hal, Sll'l'li'lera, Hi I'uru. 77 i;.h.i ini - ire:., v barrel , tl .vi ' mvi i-i'niioi, u swiN-i, m Family, lOja"' I'oaa. 1 lii.il i.V M'.lHss..s - Hiie. Pi.-ieliw, U1..11 ... v., .. nyrilpa, i(!W lliltl.T. 1 Sit:;nr - Kiiit'., Yoll'.w, li7-Ohiekciui, 1.1'illlUllllM, Ktt llit'l, CilTiv. t'Ji'.IV Ktvl, aisTliiw.. prki, ari. fur laneclots. New Vdierliseiuents. 1351', aivim 2i l'i - - - UOAN ?OXl SAIL. j , for ga,e r)00 b18he,8 of g(K)ll col D' A- l iwhjimlmia. April 14. 1981 E.vfT, N. C. Nbw Ad vertiseiiieiith. lir. J. (J. KIUEMAS. IIII.I.JBU K. KlIiKUAK. ; IUcmioND, CHATHAM CO., N. G, j ' ton the C. T. ti Y. V. R. R.) DKAI.EUM JN DRY (iOODS, HARDWARE, CiROCKRIES, i AND (I ENERAL MERCHANDISE, Wj, .,l,,lia y ilivi((1 oul. ,..;,, i)ui t.XUIuilM. ' OKI NEW STOCK OF SPRTNG AND SUMMER GOODS Good Goods at bottom prie.es, Low as the lowest. J. C. KIRK. MAX Si SOX. V(l II 17. ISM. .tll.d. ll E. PCTTY I j Unt miurm-.l li"in Nw Ym-k wllli Um lir-,. h' ""' " k "' ,'v,'r " ! ,.,sll ,,. llU ,,; ,,, p-lJb w, M. rm. ,:4hll , I I.iwit limii i.ny ..ilinr I. mw In tin- .1 .y. 2mi i ir-.ri, i.. k ' luiii. .1 Ii'.. k ., Iir wi i'Pn:u rv luili wniiiiu'i' 1 Mum . hi', k Nullix.1 k ill b j . I'llln. . .'iwhtiifn-.- in ;hi anil h'i I'-'ii N, w..rili Ml ii: I Hhi. M'.li.'ilrs in a.i I'fiiii. nunli :i.i -!.:. In iiO yui-il "I iUIIim in Siin lfi, i niiix. l.ihM j-ii .ln hi Uiiiiii.im; Kl'li.g in Um aiinie uhl hhi l .zni MlDtti-rt', Uiilli u' nn. I (li'iitit' llHiiilkcr- i li I. r-, . i.Mi i.7..'ii MIkkcii', Iji llra' mul O 'lim' ll... 'ii iliizun Ui'iiW I. In -ii l- i . in Shir.nai ',(' Um Iwhi lo ii.iit I ll'llll'l I OIII4M l; III ilia i'iy. 2imi) ynnlH i; mil Ill.-iirWii, 'ii yiir.u r..r tl. 1'OKClUN LACKS, CVKIll.lSTI.'.U TlllMMlNGS, C. ' N'iw If yini wimt tu hhv in.ny ymi mii;lit lo c ! '"" ""i .x.i.iu inn ..i.-.-- Mm-iima .-m 1 R. E. PETTY'S, HA I.H ill, M. April 17, 1HH1. Am Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. " Culrart, Tuxaa, Ma) 3, 1RS2. " I wish to erprens my appruciitlioa of UM valuable quulilioi. u( Ayer's Cheny Pectoral a n Clinch romc.ly. " Wlilln will, i liiirphlll's army, just tcfore tho kittle of Vickiiluiij, 1 cmitrucltid a so vurii colli, which it-rmuiutiMl In a ilangoroiis ciukIi I fniiiul no ri'lu f till on our luuroh wc- i-.iiim I.i :i ciniiiti y htoro, w hen', (id asking fur muni? it'iiio.lv, 1 wus tirgcil tory AVUU'S Lill ian l'l ' I'iK.ii.. " 1 diil .so, iiuJ vnt rapidly ; ; 1. Since then I hiivukt'lil llu-I'Ei l oll :. i .taialy hj nie, fr litiuily us. Mild 1 i U lo be tin iiiviilii.-iiiic ri-niidy fi r t i - r ul luug dUeant'. J. W. Wi.llLLV." TIioiishiiiIh of li'Ktininiiluls certify to the pronitit euro of nil lironchlitl ikntl lung errcrliouii, by the us of Aviai'.i CiiiauiY I'lii To.iAi,. Iluii.g ri-ry lahilabio, thu young est chil.iruu lai.o it n-.idily. I'l'.rl'AIlKD KY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sulil by all nriigglats. JUST VMDiCT. What everybody says must be so The ladies all sav I hid W. L. LONDON'S arc the prettiest aud cheapest they iv c ever seen. He will make his mam imwn a specialtv this season, lie is show ing the haiidsomesl trimmed 30&2?E SxTXD HATS ever seen in this county. Ladies, Misses and Children's lint riinn ed Hats and Jimm. tsin every stvle, shape and juice. All kind HON NET Tl.'l MM INGS. His DBESS GOOaS DSPABTflSHTS are very lull. He can suit any taste. Dress goods fnen S cei ls up. Nice. pr. It v LAWNS at ll cents. 1 UKAlTlKlMs WHl iH (iOODs' for Ladies and l hiuli en's Ih.'ss 's, j and iiii-c I liiiuniiigs lor tiiein : LACES. sWInS AND HAMM'HG EMiilJOIDKIill'.S, C. Ill 3 rAWCY QCOD3 nnd NOTIONS DKl'AKTMKNTS me verv attractive. Ladies LI NEN 1 U'.ST EU.S, HOOF SKI UTS. Ill's I I. ES, COIISKIS, UrCHINGS. COLLMiS. I ANS. PAEASOLS. IlANDKElJClill.rs 111 i IONS AND i.LOUiS, iu lit lit -- variety r .. l: I . il :l l. u i', .irrv.e 1,11111...'. ii mi v inii.ri.is .1 i 1 1. iv 1 . v I o cheiiper I linn vou ever saw. BED SUKKA DS, LACK CURTAINS. ' LINEN, HOLLANDaud l'Al'EH WINDOW SHADES, and I anything else you want. Large slock 1 of La lies', Men and Children's , SHOES, GAlTEHSand SLIlTEltS. j HIS ; Reaymade Clottini Department is well supplied. '1 he best and i cheapest he has ever had can tit any one. Men or Bovs. His HAT DEPARTMENT hits nil stv Its of Men ! and Bovs I'ur. Woollen and Straw i Hats at bottom prices. fi.r the money, from 12 to 17 in sizes i Gauze Shirls, Collars, Cuffs, Socks, ' and a beautiful line of Scarfs aud Cravats. HAHDWAHE, TINWARE is extra i cheap. CONFECTIONS, DRUGS, Leather, Fanning Implements. Scvtlie Dlndes, Plows, Ac. A largo" lot of FLOOR MATTING, Our GROCERY DEPARTMENT is ! verv full We sell onlv PURE SUGARS, avd sell them as cheap us can lie li..:'ght in the county for tie cash. If vou wish to .. i the best goods and any kind ot w -. call on W. L 10NDON. Pittsboro. N C. Arm r. iw. - OldFayettovillo! I H. E SEDBEHRY, , , , ., wBoiesaifi m nil mum, lilies In 1 1 1 f' I I II tin' UK. IH'W llt.-lUhHI'-l r-l. Marki'l S tuart- uii.-ri iil.ll'- ilml li.i nt mi llui S' i ll.- I .i:, a l'- i-.irin-r NEW AND EUESH Sl'Ot'K DUl'GS, 5IE0ICINES, PAINTS, OILS, (SliASSW'AKE. mi. I ovoryililnt! uHin.llyi.'ilil In n lli-st-'bit-s hrnii Smri'. u: hIi-iIoiiIi- un-i niiull. rivliMis, imillty mid nii-.l.-.'ii -il"ii KUiuniJi! -1 8 -Sii'.:iiil In-Ill -I'.iii'iim in llu) li"l''li' i-.-i.it--A,.i 11 a, lfHt. .Iiii!,. FAYETTKVILLK, N. 0. FarnturiG Dealeis an! Unriertakcrs, Keep always on hand all ..i.i sand .styles of Cofnis und Caskets. We have the V t-,V-fl-' 11 A Ml SO M r. ST Furniture Store that has ever beun ii FayetLeville. We. have on hand ami are receiving daily from the noiilu-ri inarkiits the largest slock with the ffront -st variety that has ever been in the city. Ooine one, come all. We will taki reut pleasure in show inr you uround. whether you want to buy or not. Old Furiiitiii-e lepairod and maih to look as fjood as new, at a verv sniiill cost. OiHnlmr ir., ihk;i. MAKCll lSH-l Arrivals for lis WuL atwater'Vwyatt, DURHAM. X. C. ,)A 15BLS. XEW CHOP C('l! CJ M J LASSES Q E13LS. SYRUP. I f 11I5LS. poitTonico IU .M.dLASSES. )f mux si (JAUs, )J tall grades) .Y.T SACKS RIO mid SEED TICK -J COFFEES. ill llm.s. SEl'D HUSH POTATOES '00 r.m.s nil grades FLOUR. k)0 BUSHELS CORN. 300 1U SIIELS OATS. 10 TONS FRAN AND CHOPS. 300 RUSilELS PRIME WHITE MEAL From Waxall Mills. 5000 lbs m r.K meat -c. i; and BELLIES. 10 TONS I'BIME TIMOTHY HAY lu fact we handle Groceiies onlv. an thereforeofVer special iiiilueeiiient 0 the wholesale and retail trade, 'nine to c us. CTVIAJPZUl &. WYATT. l!l"llleSi, C. H'I la; ..'ii.'s nl.li si ivn, 1 TO TOBACCO GROWERS OF NORTH CAROLINA! YOU AN SAVK MUNKV BY tIN BAUGH'S SPECIAL SUBSTITUTES FOR PERUVIAN CUANO. BAUGH'S Hew Process 10 perct.CUAKO Aiinti rl ubi,liliilcf..rl,i;iil VI AN innr autcrtl to rnntntn tOprrrnl. Ammiinla. V.'htiL'iaio Price iBi per 2,000 ibs. iii Baltimore. BAUGH'S SPEcl$l)3STITl)TE FOR SIX PER CENT. PERUVIAN GUANO. Wholesale Price $33 per 2,000 Ibs. in Baltimore. F"ln order tbut ull uiuy bv blo to ue BAUaKSSpiclEFERTiUZER FOR TOBACCO! We aro now nclHn it tlircrl to Kurmrrn of Noi vh 'nrltiin t :t;l perwin;!.' ti.nn lv.url iu Haiti. iiori) in uonl bun f 2(M)lhH. rncli -t'a-l mtli order tliu clviiitf Uiv I-arm or who tmyn bi.t hitiftlu tont ailvititaro f tho m hiltMulr prlrr. Wo w.uiM. h'wicr. mlviM 1 nnui-rn rltiltliin ItiMt-thrr xiul l ujum in cur-lu!iil loifttuttM.'ure luttenl ( rvllii rulci Wrtori(i for our ihnihlet kiv.uk fi.U .'Utjp- BAUGH ti SOm 103 SOUTH ST.BALTIMORE.MD 1)1' U 1 1. A 3 1 LVKHLE AND - BROWS STONE WORKS. .'V.'J-,( 'mm ROBERT I. ROGERS, PKU.KR IX Marble and Granite I MONUMENTS, j I TOMBSTONES. TABLETS, &C. BU0WN STONE FOR DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS, CURBING AND PAVING. Main Street, DURHAM, N. C. Cemetery Wort Neatly Executed. s )N'R AND ESTIMATE 1 t'l,.MHR ON APPI I' ATION h U, IMi Sim ' SPRING, J884. fl ff 1 5 5 III Ml IM OF KALEIOH, N. C.,. Oll'er to the ieojile of Clliutliam and sinroiiiidiiifj; coiuilieH extraordinary lini ains iu I lie following goods, which aro daily un iving : im-:ss ciooPH from the eheaiiest to the hiylieHt. 1'IUNTS, l'MKCALKS, LAWNS, NTS .INS, CALICOES, IJLKACllHD AM) I TN BLEACHED I DOMESTICS, SHOES j for Men, Hoys. Ladies and Children, I WHITE OOODS, I VIC LAWNS, SWISS MUSLINS, LACES. EMI'.UOIDKUIES, MEN'S WEAK, HATS, CASSIMEKES. JEANS, LINEN DRILLS. COTTONADES, TH UN KS, 1 1 All l'l rn NGS, M!., &C. We ii'(iiomb to Hell these goodn nt ;ilii'f s to suit all. We nnnri-eiule thfi patlonngo ex tended us hy the good people of Chatham, and I rust to merit a contin. iianee of tl e siiine. W. II. ;i ll. S. TUCKEU Si CO. Man-li flili, 1HK1 ;nb, EALEIGH, N. C, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in roiiEIGN AND DOMESTIC DllY GOODS, JLO riHXG, HOOTS AND SHOES, Ofl'ers special bargains in Spring roods, especially for cash, iu Shoes and Clothing for Men, Youths, toys and Children. Heautiful line DllESS GOODS, l'ERCALES, LAWNS, CALICOES, AC, d very reasonalile prices. We solicit a eoiitiiiuanee of the lilieral r.VTliONAGE OE CHATHAM und the surrounding country. JOS. V. G IX LEY. Vl'l'll 10, Uhl. MEAL FOR SALE. Juki rn.-1-ivi'l six Inni lr.-I l.imlii'ln nf COllN ivlil -l. 1 (Tit i"i b.ih in MKM. at uu i-milb iwr .u.h. l hi I. . rt Mile Mill. JOHN HAItlNGEH. MillTli iV, IrS.. 4tB. roil SALE! Tin- umli'rsigtifil luis fur nnli-, fur mali, a vhIuh 'Ik MIl.l II COW mul . all, nf ui.r"V.iil Murk : aleo i IIiik l.ulr-.lriM')- Lull i kU . i.i 'iillH n'.l. 11KV tlll.Y W. MANN. A i . ) I lu, IHrt., 2ia. Ujuuiii'b, H. O Attention BriJifrMte! Hr.vi.r.l) I'Hol'os.vLs will bo reiilvrd M my .ni -i. um 11 Vi ti'i'liH'k on Mi'liilny Um SIM day nt vlny. Wt. fi.i- ilio i'..iisrru.'ll..ii el n inviwd Inlll.-e nrliliin ii.-r.i.H Ht'i'i rivor nt llu- nlil WMmlwnrd Try. Tin' I'lniiH mul i.i'i iiiiail.'tii. of Um ,r i .'.t lirl'lw i-.ui ln H.-i'ii in my i.niuo l'l0 riclit , rii'i vi il I.i rrJi' M -my mul nil IiI.Ih. Ity i.r.ler "f tho ll.iiir.1. L. Ii. LXLINE, Clerk. V.ril in, sl. .:. 1 AND SALE IN OBEDIENCE l In Hll ..l-.IlT .it IVilirl 1 Will l'kl.iHil t.l iiulilic al 'ill ilii-.'. iirt I1..HM. i....r In l'ltiti..r..,I oN MuMiVV TIIK :"T; Ii.VV OK MAY NKXT, Iik It-in'i nf hin l ni'nr ilii'iliini Siilnu wlirrrion th u i' Mniy l'.u. livi.. n IhM. ii.iiniiiiuu jR,.k vir lii'll mul iilii i-.i, Li.ii -i i -1 i io,ui tw'fiily-Uva i.-r.iH. 'rri-iiw. riti.'-liitr I . ;l.i. r..in..lii i..r ..n n .....m - rtf ! li. l;i liMi-riw! n-i.iii .Iiii,. II.. i,. I nii.l I i. 'in i v ii iiilrcl .1. A. VVUMVCK. Vpril l.h, 14. i. A'liiiiitlniniu.r. B AND SALE LY YIHTUE OF 3 HH..I-.1.T "I uu- nuii.ti..i- i-.nni i.i .'iiniliHtn inly I will si lt iii 1'iil ln-niii'ilmi i..r rush HI Uu I ll..,'l.v.-, tu l'lllHlN.t-.,-. ,., Ml.ll.lHV i he. Mli Inv "I M VY. INHI. .ill iii. Inli'li'sl nt Klmil.i.lll Siisnn ( iii-n,. r in .'ii .. . , ..I a .. i..in tni I nr limit lilli :'r.,s III New l...i- l..wn!lli. Ull'l IlilJollllllK tin' Inn. Is nt liny w...iii II.. rum, .11. li. Trtni'iii nn.l ili.'rs: ..t n hi. li .ui n.-r.-s Wihtbi Inv mi Um linrtu si. I.- ..r mi i hi n.-ir ini,.i, ni i i n, ri h on iho seuili sl'le. A. . liAKxr.l;, liui.r.llnD. Ainll a. in-i. LAND FOR SALE. I 1 will hi'II .ui lil'i'iiil trrniH Tivn ,'tiTniaiit latu 1 lying I mi Uii' U .V A. A 1.. null-mill lii'iwi i'ii M niriiri anil . tKK.mil. TIiIhIhii I Is well ft.llil.U In till' Ufiiwlll nf r.'ll'ill. t..lm.v... w lie.it . i-nrll ami .una, allj Will be sulil in i.Hs, t.. mill imrclniMT!, J. W. TAYI.OU, t'cli. 7, IHSl. It'll. I..,. K villi., N. 0. j ijlTATE OE NORTH CAROLINA -COl NTV HI' 1 11 V'l'il AM. IN I IC- HI 1-l.llluK e. CUT. j -.iimui.l ilrui'ti'l Ii"-. iiii.lini; uii.lt,.- Um nninr and , s'Ml ..I S. Illlll.l..!.! T , .!., MKulliHl vv. (i. Jmi. kin.. I UiiKKi..h, ll iii'l'i i.m i" Uii' e..urt liv RrtWavlt. i In.! ill.- ili'i-ii.l.iiii. v.. ii li nkiii-,. h liiileiii.-il ui I .In- 1,'lllllHir. Ill 111.' Pillll ..I s4.l.li.liui. liv H.-1-.iu-ii mi'l Un- -.hi-1 .1,'fi-n luiii Hiii'r .liie tliiiKiit-(. i'i.iini.1 iii.. I. .un. I in thin Slice, mul i n ii,.u r"M..'iu tlierii- -I Inn has ,ii ...ii.i iheiiin: mul, h..rii), iha j ei.iiiiiin inn. .- : i r... m. i ..ihhiik..! im i.i-.i(.r nt , euMii n'l. n ,il IMe miiiiiiii.i.s In Hub h.'II, hi and a I sni. I ilercn.li.t : m iirriini "It 1,-liliiniil iiK.lllmt Hit, .re.iTly u( I N.., tli"i-.'i..i-e, Ii I ..nier.-.l thai nul.l tlftcuil- mil lu-ii iiiile l l y Uio ,iii.iiiwliiii ui Him nrih-r ,.111-1' ll eek f.. fix Sll .-HIM' WIS'ks III 'I'HK ( IIAIIHV lib. 'Ill', Hull Ihe . 11 1 lw ., IMS aeUi.U lisilipiee.niry.il ihe .1,1,1 als.vv s...iii..l and j h.il Uio siiiiiin"lm mul w.urmii ul iilla-lilni'iil I li' ll'lll lire reliii'iuil.le ! .iro , nil lll.lk-e i.l lilt. Su (utrliir ."'.uii. in n ri in lie li.'lil tr sulil i-ouiuy "1 I'liillliilin. ill III" e..url'l..ui.se In 1 lllslmrt.'. oil I Ii" mi'l M..inlnv .-niei- ui" I-' M.iii.iay ..I K.,iirm- l. r, 1M. uhl':. an. i her.. n.. ileieii.l nil Is ro nilr- ' sl to ll.l....'il ;ni. lll:i.er .." tlellllir I.l lh CIIU I l.lallll. Ishiie.l llns .nil .itv "f Ailll, iNHt. i VV. F. lot Ulltl,, . H, C. ! April 10, 1W4. tits, THE OLD RELIABLE. THE R MO OBSERVER, S. A. ASHE, Editor. RALEIGH, N. C. Tlie larK'm ami l.esi puper pulillMiml lu the Sl;(ti. We iclvt. full ropnris ui rHitKintit., .Hliieailoiml. l.llslltess Hill ).llt-nl tll.'ellllKS, nil ll.l' 11HH, aeeiirrim nimltet ri'imris, iiorlal Htni'lee, ao. We will k'li' ''. a pt-i'tiiluiu a w vrnuirHY watch Fro I., anv p,rs.n snn'ttnu its a eluli or ft annua l-Hl'l Up sllt.si-l ll el s I., III.' Weealv. 'I'uke y.Hii I'i'-iil p.iper aii.l tln'tt aulia.-rllio lor Um WCUU M.Vls IMI OII-.I-.IIVKH. J W.H'kly 'iiii' yar J IW. Villi L ) Dally 'inn year 1 un. ISoiul yiur nam f.n Hanipln mipy. K. M. MARBLE, , OlitnUi pD niH (r tiivonithb In lhlt find f-rlf ' i ts-upfi hhi nlni aiit-nd to Atnt .- in hm t T nUl h'fttrtt Court Om- " 1. Iri' .UuUdtutf VflHhingKn. I) r. jMuuitrf ft, 14. am