hq (Ehatham 'tmi THURSDAY, APHIL 21. 11- H. A. LONDON, Editor. THE C. F. & a. V. II. It. After years of weary vrailmg and fcany disappointinentH iiieiiainsnow jun diuly on the Cape Fear anil Yiul - kin Valley railroad between Fayette- ffle ftud OreeiiHhoro'. On the lith . .. j. . ,, , . ( tost, the farst tlirougu tram funn Fayetteville run into (K-oeiuboro', and we esiteeuied it a peculiar jileivs- nre to lwtve been a pan.yngtv on j to a greater number of il el elates that train, being an event to which than any oilier town in the Suite. re bad anxiously looked forward for j C'apt. Coke resigned the cliai-iimn-toany years. A large number of the , ship of the committee and I!. 11. eitizens of Greensboro", including Buttle. Esq.. was elecitd in his (.'i;co Aien, women and children, assembled ail cininetitiy judicious mliviiou. at the terminus of t lie road to greet A resolution was unanimously ndoj t tbe arrival of the train and to duly , od re-alnrmiiig tin' resolution ailoptc.1 eelebrato so important an event, ami by the State eonveiiiion. in lsj, notwithstanding that the rain poured f:ivoii!ig the total ab.iliaoii of tho down in toiTuiits their ardor and joy j interim! revenue system, were in nowise dampened although! The duty of appointing delegates Iheir bodieH were drenched. And to the approaching Slate convention. well might they rejoice, because tno Arrtso.! if int. train marked a new era in tbo history of their enterpris-. prtrtv organization each county is ru ing town, which will now build up titled to send one delegate and one and prosper more than ever befoie alternate for every one h.mdred arid The valuable trade of a huge and j fifty democratic vote, ami one dele highly productive country, that has ; te for fractions over seventy-live hitherto been divided with other democratic votes, east therein mi he towns,- will now go to Greensboro', : lust preceding gubernatorial t lection, and her wideawake basilicas ineu This gives our (Chatham) unty ppreeiating that fact have at once ; fourteen delegates. We w.miM urge begun advet tiding for it in the liiniim i jU,n ,. c.immitt cs of me dil'iVient Not only are the citizens of Green.4 counties the importance of promptly ioro' to bo congratulated upon this : preparing for the holding of .ii. ir road reaching their town, but it in a respective) county cnv. i.ti ns : and matter of congratulation to t!.e pubiic above all. we would earnest y u: j. e generally, and when the road is coin- that everything b.. done to h;n, , pleted a:s contemp.ated it will be the f,j! and fair i'p!e'-sioii cf it..- w most important work -if internal im- 0f tlu- people. Ji t t:s nil he anima proveiuent ever constructed in North ted with the desire to promote the f'aroliua running in a Jiaoual di- auceess of our ivirtv i.i:l.,r thm the rection through the State for a dis tance of two numbed Hi:0 lii'ty milea. It will traverse a cuintry that i not only rich iu agiicultural products, Imt whosf! water jiowt r is iiu-a'eula-ble and whose niineral wealth is aried and iimxliaustibie. Not only this, but this road is ii it nd I to br a link in a gieai throuvh line from Cincinnati to tic s-.ic..a.-;. .or by this route that great en v can tind an out let on the Atiantie coast 11- miles Heftier than by any other' At the southern end of the road the work of construction is progreat ing rapidly, and it is imped to reach the South Carolina iine by mid sum tner. AH the eonvieis -i:.-p!o uO lv the comjiaiiy (about 2iJii) will now be put to work south of Fayettevtlle. but after the first of J.i ue half of them will be carried wet f YvVniut Cove, as is rupiired Jjy tin- te;wis of the sale to the pr. Heut owners of the road. Ami just ln ie we cannot re frain from again (!: ri i-1 nil i:-:'- a; we have freqin iii iy before, ttle ei'.ergc and patriotic zeal iisp:a'd by the syutlicate of capitalist . .holrive un dertaken this gri-M work. Al. of them arena! ive North t'aroliiii.Uisiind are sons of whom any State nny Iv proud. While it is true that they may make money out of their ven ture Liiid we sincire.y In."-- tiny may) yet their State and thy ciii.:eun thereof will also Ih: uat.y ben ilif d, and they may truly ie termed p.iiiiie benefuetoi s. Would that ah capital ists were equally beiieticiai to tlie public in the investment of their money ! To the citizens of a large port inn f this (Chatham i cniiiity, thin road will Ne of especial Ismu lit, limiting as ii dot's a dislau.'.' of thirty miies witl.m its border --nearly oi.e tii;:ii i f the entire distance bel .'.ei n i'V-eiieviiie and flreensbi'io': and after travelling Over all the road we unhesltatiiigly assert that the he? i.irn.iiig lands along its line ire in Chatham. No where else did we see such lipids of wheat, oats and ot her crops, and at nearly every Bta' ion in Chatham we , Bavv heunu of KackK of tlrmr read? for shipnient, from last year's crop, there are five stations in this eountv. aa follows, viz: Etfypt. 4:JJ miles hme duty, and f.r 'j.VIl he ...vV-rn. frenn Fayettevijle, Guif 4fiJ. liich-; mmt could tlnd notliin; for im i.i to inond 53J, Ore Hill .r8. and Slier these beine; r polled as uii.-in- 62A miles from Fayettcvill ami f;".vt"1" T-" au..,ii.s , , , . ,' 'thai, exceit in e:tr.ioidin.n-v oner 1J from Greensboro. Staley, tho gen,.ipSi ,PlKS timn r.OO ..tll.-, i"s couid next Nation from Siler, iK in IUn- perform ail the work on land rr.pi:r ctolph, but only baif a mile from the ed by a naval tstnii ishmeni imp oy Gbatham line. Every atatron is am-! lnK 7C5 "IHee.-s al siav" Wnii a few bitioua of becoming the mo.i im- ?' "'-aWortl,.y .b.ps a., .f m , idle oniceis, tne .riornas oi the. .viiieii .oitMit, and at each several storeK ri,n n.ny would seem io have aito fiave been built or tue building. At : get her passed away, every station that wo passed we mv quite a nurnber of the men, women ! Every one. rich nml poor, takes a ed at Maunt Sterling by a htv.yer and eliildren from the neighborhood, flip once a day in a caldron of hot nai.ied .John J. Cornells. ui and cow , , , , , ; water in .l.ii.nn. 'J lie rich bat he be- hided. ft 1 fore (iinn. i and at ei- tit. ihe who, e a sight that they had be-neaiter.y:!,,,,,!,,,;.! ,jip in S!1Im, wu!(. anticipating for manyyoars and we : Pieced., tic is gi-.eti to visitors, then rejoiced with them at their long de. the elder, fo .ovrcd by the young laved liopea at lust being rea.izo.I. If0! l" ,, ... , the liervan'.s. On eoiieng out of tue s, our fellow-citizen.i iu wratt-ni ,.ftUlrt)11 Ull Cbatlian have inueli cause for ipjoic-; llUi thmat with coal aromatized mg, and the HixiiHii, which for many ; water. They then fan t ai li otlur years has so earnestly and persiateut-1 1,11111 llu'.v '-' ,ll'.v- Iy advocated every measure that would aid in its building, does most ,. , . . .. J . , . Huaitilv eonttratu ate them upon hiv- " 1 iugso iniportanl a railroad running iiu ;uh tLtir uiirlit (UHMITTKK MKKTIMi. ! The Stftte executive committee of the demoerutie party met nt Kaleih, 01l the ltiib inst., and appointed the ' I liOth of -nine us the day ami Rnleigh From tins standpoint, tin- portm . 'astho i.lnee for the hohihiLf of tho ; tous Arthur boom appears to be ! State eonventhm. vvhi.-h ill ,..,M.,i..r ili'legates to tint minimi! eo.iveniion auu iioiLi:n;uv tia cHn..ii:.ii. h ti.e ; several Slate otih-es. We think the- 'committee acted wisely iii the selee- i tiou of boih the time and phe-e. We -, , . , , lmv heretofore p,iven our reasons j w!iy this time f:liou!d be selected, and j certainly Jiahkrh is more accessible WOv devo.ves upon die st-vera! couu- ti.ic.iftl si.. ,... i ,;;n.r t. nr advancement office. ot any a-piiai.t for Kill ! hqltuit A de"pat.'h f April T2d. s.iys: At !'.:;o o'e.oe eai i In Make sii i force wa" felt m of Mngnd. :.. Suffolk were esl (list i;i iiiieee. capitol of Suii'iil was s. i ,-i vi i c ii, houses ,ele p:a!fs rattled tn pi ij. e have be, i i.i iliiiil:'.iit!. Ma 1...;, io.;. Al 1; ii- i . ei ei I 1 ;o. ,d I- ,,S . i no "Wii e.i u.iiion that i-i'en 1- 1 state "l coli"! is for ti,.- tn. ii Th- nhoeU 'vas ;;: ;.i...e - Coiei'e.sicr. in iv,,i ,-. ;(,! coiM'!l."ioii lasted a!".'it ha f lite. The tiist -ymptniu wn rumbiing sound, pie Ii ;i!"'e ; ll."plli.t'. till:, v.. I- ."Jn I !'.', ed 1V a .; i .':,.: -.; ic.d the iiin.iih.. -. ': :i. .--O'llide I a- .1' "V, ay i . 1 by ;. -I ad ciiiuiue " an.l : n U . i ! CfMs: . I !!', 1 Mill" t-i !!e i "li.i r infty ", rue! i s w : ' d. Tue spi l one of I... hui ciies in t he city. I'i ill Igill. feil W il l III! fi.s 1 ll i Tie In. ii tile gla.l tire was iuqiossil of the d " I the It is . .ount - be gr ai VV. I'm est eonf'lsion p; :. i: ..veil ,:r,e d. !,;.." , d( d and In. -u f"ii iiool'. ';.:;. i n;i,i g lloill.i- 'Or 1 "i,i.-lof;i ii', and s re ! m Willie .: ii. - 'iii.i Uji. ill the . a:.s V e their fas!(-;iii,(.s alei I lie . ople v, ei e ?! .-ll. WOlliell H'i i -hri.-kti,g iiiio li." ttieir iijoi'i '"d eri. -. mad:' a in i.-t imp; e. At i !ie,ni"iV'i d, .: and only abo.,t ;i ol s" i lekeli re'i riiih. .i :.!vi -I'M .i: ii Ise oi mi; iii::. w.as n:.'... .'.oml.ili. Ih(' -lioe f.-:d th and di . I'I. t'l.'i. ! with telTOi :iii From ii n NVw (rtr.iiif What a ri !., !;',. us f iv 1 Mld olir n,'f. V is. Aeeoi iliiii: b'. el't ('ijuudu - r'n nporl, just made. V luied Status nav.i.1 force incl , lJ'iHa coiiiiuisnioiied and wan ant nin- i cers. Of these only T'. ' were on sea dutv. while li '"' were i ',-. in.' I It iss f.aid by an exchange, that a 'young man sent W c ntn to a Miehi- - .'an tirm who advert ise. 1 a receipt to . . . .. ' . prevent bad ilieams. Jle received a ;Kiil, ,,.(1!.r ,,,, lii,.-, Wttti vvnUen. ' "'Don't go to Jeep.'' Our Washington LviWi ;Prm nur lwulr Onrmiiiiifni. Wasminht.'N. I). O., April 10, 'S4. iissuniins,' the eluiractor of a lvalue """I" oi wry eonsMcriiuie pro- l.ll'S. ll"lt '.Ml -ll-l V 111 Il.l l...i ,eu! s own State w lore the whole m:.!v, art army se ins to have broken ru-A. and completely forsaken ir '.ul , l,:,,l"',it:' 'y- ' 11 the New York deal the I :e.i '.,'i't duds his nnit dis- t..u;',.,jIj;, siu-pri-. kvn.me he had cm. led iTpou the aid of a class of men in neatly every (Viirressioiia! .lislliel. whose lives had b... ied. a i'.l o n ha-.l been, manip.iiiu ion oi lie machine I devo to the ! o:it ies ot tue i,oi . I .st tli. re vva-e:; ti.iv. I'ormil with his sores of bssl tdl unhealed, tuiil tin ie w.is Mr. '"o u lis -g. wlio i-. out of politics onlv in !!' sense of l ( paving old scares, and whose hand is seen in ail of thi s aeti Aithur work, and there was. above a.l. the.ipj reheiisioti among the .ead ei s of ih.' p.uty that the I'lliioelat I'ould not i.oiuiiiaie a candidate who WOllld llOt Mlsl.V put New Yoik in the Democratic co. ii. mi next fall !: against Artliur. I'hat Aiti.tir has bee?! unl.e. iupate of fatronair" in N the dwt! ib-.iiioii York. g'' s wit out saying. His appoint', es m .ew York city were selected for him sim jiy from the want of courage to select them for hiiM-elf. '1 lie ieu!t was a c.ass o! oi'tici lis thai cine as Iii tie for Mr. A' I bur's j i i ferment now. a lie ea'ed for them wii.'ii he was i'lixiolls to .;iVe their place." to tllOM' 111 wi.oni In li.'t 1 eonlidell.'e. I'poli the idea that ieim-l men git their dues when rogiies fall oui. the dis- turbai s ill this oi.ee liaj'py Keimb bean l.enily wih.is suielv give the' Umpire Sl.Ue io the Democracy next fa'l. a that Yen.;. .i,t will go the ot h'-r w iv. Mr. M.' ris.,!i has go his tm iff bill b.-fore li" H i and .n t ' .i.iuiii i . of tl.e Whole, in spile ..; the pre-lie-tion of l is failuri. Hi- opt n.ng spi h w:i a sound, comm. n s, i;"C pre"- i.i a' 'U ofilsiiahug teal U! en. spied w:;ii so. in' hi-lonci. uiia loiiching '!e iiiii'im r in which t.init' c i'i'!':iss,o:i and i uill' iu;aM;s in I'll"' t .litres"--, ii'ld 1 II neellled il; ' ! in: er.-.-: of lie- n i an ut at -i ui .-i s and lia.istso ..f lh. v, ll Up fo et .-: In- com'iI rv. An analv e li;i v. a ii "i ! , i ; ; t wa.i !i',;;..y . ,i, e a a 'iu!c- :ts who v.'lel s'.-llion v.;l; u.li ii '. - for u. Ill g for tie- t oil in s mad.- in tie v up"ii the appro. e. in-: ruei ion of . cunry. Meg. i.e.- I I , lie!; t'.e 1-r IP..!' ' 'lit . ill"i i; '. ! i ii agi in t e V. il I.M ; s! s ;i Io .? in . x l.l'ivate . ! ie s ., li, I it ;i. f ib b :i:t oi I bl ici.- thai th. a.k" an 1 ,.; I' l l'.1 ' pllil l( !i (..'.. in iu. ' e:.:i '.. o..-r fou.-.-r-i In ti.at l. l.,., in is in Mi ;;niiin A 1 1 i l. Ill l.oelll. . i ; n i. hi l.le.i th poll fV , I, - A. tn'.i. ' il ill Hie in ; in- Y i lit I - ; ii.. ii; "i I it .III ll.bi'l of Mil U ll, U ! ii. : II tie -.!.'. ,1 .i l.o.lt li ii"i o'.i '.it . .'. tci i , .)i;l 1 b con..- -f H" ' tiiUt uan.i- iiiM' i vviii' :, oi his f.u her ' it mi ' tue in. i how iii.mv wouid vi'w ' i'" : 1 1 1 1 1 . it a-, an insult to the memory of O n li. el ' Pioin the time that L.lieolll vas talo ii up and carried into the itlii'e of io.-ii slip" i vii.r of Chicago tel. yell's lie;,,, lipull liii.s Sl'llt ili'ellta! sort of J.oiilics. he has been at'ilicie I by ihe poluica, liilnad in lis worst . form, and it siio.vs t he pieihiiit ies of AlneildU po.ities iiicudilie; ii.s civil setvi'e K'fol m, w tu ii .such a m in as Poie at Liiiciu can be serious! v f.ok('U of iii connection with the highest political oliice in ti.e tvufld. P Judge Hii'iund Ueid. of tiie Supe i rior Couit of Keutucl.v, was assaiiit K M. Ai.drens, a farmer. IU yenrr. of ae. of ."Milliter eoniitv. .-. (.'., pro por.es to walk iroin there to Boston. He will make the j-ciiney on a wager, fti.d is c iniidelit ol aceoiuplishil.g it. Pev. Dr. A. A. Wal son was ennse i-rate 1 Dishop of the new diocese nf Masi, Caiolimi, at Wilmington, on the 17th. Tiie ceremonies were very iiu prefsive, mid iu addition to thiitv-' six clergymen theie were niso present six bishops, as follow: Neeiy, of Maine : Sevmour. of lijiiuas : (been, ... . ,, in .;is:-iri.' ipp. ; liowe, of i-ionth I ur- l.ei : Lyinai., of Nottu Ciuuiiua. .ui tl.it. jolpii, of Vi.gima. Sixteen shis, from which move than KU"0 i.u.-'v-atits iiav.- landed, arrived at Ne,v Yo: km last Smurdav and Siuul iv il! has been introihieeil i.,!, ,!., appropriate 1.0iHU0l. A 1 Congres in ai.I ef t'r.e World's Industrial and ' (.'nt ton Exposition, to bo held at New Orlt il!is. 'l'bi-re is suid to l;e a man now liv ing in Wilcox county, Ga . who had ihirty-sii nephews in the late war. ail of whom, ivcpt three, wi r Killed in iialth'. l'ifte(n of them belonged to the same eoiur.imv. The Mo.i.ner Oregon reetit'v cm- sed the Atlantic in (i dn.vs and 10 hours. I e-jl tnii ;.:ii;g by 7 hours the quick- ever before made bv anv- . ' . el. Ml iter nvi: iw.'" sieiit was v-.i liM.es a 00ft h-.-i-. A .ley -a' s tli.it .ttori:.v iv. iter engine power. adi from C'li.ii li on iuotiu of r. i fit tin. ail c.i-f have 1:2,- Ml. S (', Di.-tl iet il.V OlMtlg eieeti.'u clrir -es o! violatlotis l:n. of the I'llitcd S s 1 sti'ie'.,: ii from the doek. t. S mil' I'aiolina is io a v.'!' na'f pl'jiii. and ie-r j i : V.oi.-e n't" tlelll the i?,u:: ill lave been y unfoi t u rtio mi;.'h . d iiOiabil- ai.ts of tin1 Western v ;.s A iart numb.r of l.i r iLdust,!.. .- and hard wording fanners are a.-Mallv siaiving a fact wliic'i see:i.- iilin i"! iiicr, ,1! -le iu a yea- when whial is cheaper t'm.n at uov tini' it! mi fwetiv live Chail'tti' Observer' It uo.v aj p.'MI s tn be a . 'tii. 'i fact i rl- lloggall I'ash 1:11s lol "II h -ellid !'( ( Dee swamp.", and .s tio.v -ever th" hiils and far awn v." p --.ib'y iu fai'irii - -Two colore 1 e'.il.b, c ore aged two ears and tl'.e ot.ier fo'iitt'eu inolilhs wen-burned t D.'i'h yr.-i Td.y inni n it:g iu a cabin -! !!; f In taii'-n of Mr 1!. H. Hunter, ah mi m miles from tlie cir. Mi .. -f "bi: t'. Mm- well, of 1!. I!, VI1.'. . I:..s (.iel, bi: ll to two pai.s of iw i.i '. a liltle ova r "i l.lUltl " 'I lie '.'" 1 ( ll-t S I - t.mb.r. Mis. M.iwolls fi.st pair of twins uele born, nel on the 1'iih of the pitsetit month sin' gave biijh to auotlier pair of t ie- baleigh New and Observer: Mr. Jesse A .loneS. of til s eil v. has bet II granted a pnt'iii ol 1 eiie; s for crush mg wlie.i: -- 'I hi -car- tin- day; of double quirk time M'-. D. W. ihiiu wrote a lei! er to I .s M. .' i,v:. low-i, which h ft here f ie l'.ltli. airi. 1 there on ti." 1 ; 1 1. vas responded to at i":cc li'id th li l':yv,is tec. ived bv leiiii al I n oe tlei i'.'l Ii. At C.arvoii di" b'lh m-i. a year old "n nf yiv J,mics K I'agc broke hi" egi'ii "iiiai'ar tnamier. Th" b-iy w as si a i id ug on a p 'i and walking t iiwards t h -t ! e. i su 1 i. nlv steppf d of;'. ! ! s: 'ewa':'; was onlv about e II! ... (, w t!,e lev.l of Ihe li w.i sufiioi' tit to i. '.!. of the b,,',e Tlie ehi'd s'.nVe s - nnrty of Neiv iei We be " lay an 1 'ion! mi'.isi u'u. Tin y r.l laiu in ie .i nrm- ; orch. l.Mt Ihe h !.::! ii ele.l.i I.-l...-.r the thigh, in!. ;.. a n. llug'.aii.b is w.i -V i -IH 1 the geolo h i i l e i l.i.'lsbe to .1 of tile li'aek liio.niMi!!. An ii ui.i-ter from liiiv.u Point. N. i . !n e.v i'i th" St ale e;i mining .r . ,..!t , o'm, i i" '. r. --The Pen rati.' A'deliedi are: F,'- r.i.g. Al:'. d l'j ehur.-ii. i : I bird war 1. 1 1. I I. i'ai.-o:.. .1 P Man in. W N I ". (i. D lee I !..Mi.-. ('. i! M.iw - let!.-,- :V.... i l:. (i. P. V l. -yb m. inf.. u ion ..f l li- H .. atioii whie'i i: wai leave Lio-ion fo'" i.C'i. ilfth ward at P.. P. C lib I ra,:! 't ihe Se-i , th;.! !!( aiiii Vl'.'Ct Virf'o-k i- I I V 1,1 . 1.1. las "f a.l..;., ,,f tj.e I.!,'.-!. ..Mi ll' iin:Ui.i:d I i.. IV ' "1 1 ei'. . i'i ' livll bl llh.a. the 1,-i '.!!: I I. ei" s Sa': !;i;i iw : ! , , f : i p'-.:i 1 have fors.lle.'elDb.i-heisi.f na , ii A g. i:oi;xi;.mN. Ap.ii 1 1. M-.iiT. N. C . i l . s- i . i v; , ,-, mvhiV. V il -!. p vr.iTii nd.p.. n c, WEOLESALE'CilflCEEH. J.A.. 1 ttiatruaxsT, l' VTsa. Ko', N. e. i:gs. "Medii ii i . 'Ii ilr t and Fancy AlU'le.'". 'I'll'--'-., (i-.rdell Seed, (';.. ars. .-. ui - Oil.. Ae. l",l. .' I p. i" .. I Aj.ril i". I lliy .utii.mi. lol .lliy "T nitit. HEADACHES Are penoralljr ludaced lj Inilict'ntlnn, Tool SioniMih, Contlvrnt.il, Ii'li. Imt 1 1 r. ulallon, ot ionic IX'rnnKi'tnrut of th I.lrrr ami Iiluistlve btm fiufltrurs (rill fljij relief by ihe un of Ayer's Pills tn stimulate th stnn-neh nni jiroitiice a roio lr ilaily ir.oreiii. ut nf ttiu Ix.wvl. Ily iln.tr ncti'-ii on t'.iw or,;.u., Avru's I'll LS divrrt lh hl. ou fr.nn the 1'ialii, and n-lmvo mut fine .'il! f.irm ot Congfoilvi" fttnl 'noii Hmliwlii', inilnno Mmilmlif, ami Kick Hi.nda.iic; nml liy kpinR tlie bowrU frrc, ami prcsirvinj tli.) ;,ati m In a ln-altlifiU f"iiliiion, ilii-y inture iiuumultj from tutor ttaoka. Try Ayer's Pills. Dr.J.C.AyeriCo.,Lowell,Mat8. Sold by all Draggtitt. SHOES! ! I? T)Y) & CO A1, L 1 l' V'W" GKEEN'Si;t)UO, N. C. Tho only store in Greensboro for the exclusive sale of nrt4. rl, JJ'JOta UUU kllUUO AT WHOLESALH AND KMTAIL. would Ciill the ntteiition of the Chat- ham eountv Merchants and citizens (l.,.;,. Mi,. u,i k,,,,,,,,,.!- stock of. nc: , . T ip !,;,. Qt uini ...st i.v.t lii'iui.flit 1.. - I Ills fii'llk'el. I h ye.l fcee In ill- . GmteioSasliaEj BilnA Factory. GiillKNSr.OiUt. N. C. MlM KAi Tl liniS OK DOOiiS. SASH. IMdNDS. M( )lLI I N( JS, JiltAC K ETS, A Nil IM AI.KKS IV kinds of Dressed Lumber. April -11. lHSi. HELIIS&TUIiXKH, (iHKHNSjii )Io. N. ('.. WHOLESALE AMD 11 MX AIL W cinry a bdl line of Winn nnrl C? LARD. BACON. HAMS, ZIXCS, wiin i: risn in kits, M A('K KUKfi, in kits. Oiiart. r ftud Half 15.ur. Is.j SAKDINMS. OVS'i Mil-', find all kinds i 'anie d G I , 'Ki;.S. I It At 'IvMliS, CIIHKSi:, Hjisiti". Prunes, pr. hi vc. Jellien, Mine Me it. A (.-pi- Peiitcr. Currants, .at .'.ul, Iforuliy. (t.'iuig.s. N'lls, ' 'li'i 'A'are. Mnl.rt". !la li!l. i'l'o.'ti.s. Sioi-e Ware. Picld.'s. Cimw t'l.ow Caii iv, Cienr-. and Tobacco, !':d in fact evi-i v tliii ;r iu the Grocery hue. V"ii, agi in -, for tn" WAI'OH rsj'.VN WAtlON. I'd" I . at d priceH Ii. i hi low ii. ! t'i S I Mi.s. s ,v 'n'i;v!:i; v e giMiai'l- e on! I ri be a , i-av t, ;i , li'.l.- : " S:i Your IVi' - .1". !'!'lr.! A .r!i it. lf-l. 'im. SSEGSANT KAKUFACTUEINS CO., C3-i'O!rj.a3l30ro. N. O. rii o';n I i.-:.i;i;'.. n r . uii vs;KlL o; COCK Ail? -lriK.-t STOVES, " 3.ic Ltiils, Cans ; IiiL;, Ko.?ss Powers, , Ptovv'j, S ra , Cu : ioi c, Andirons, Aa.t ''. T-fT Scini l(j' lJl j l' or rul siiehv .soil ; trashy covered e.iinil to tl.e . eh brali (1 South lieinl South sN A reiiiTnl Willi VV t. .. "lei i iiu:-!! mill i iii.Vil I,... I, and We !.;,',(, W inL Turn -- N. .'f f.'iat-'i.-7;,' - cry Pio-.v i in ran teed to vivo satisfaction or no sale. A-.', a lar e-!.., . of I louble Sl.ovel and Planter s Pride IMosv.s, iiov. ! and I In ! Ion rue Plows. nt e.v.i ( iive I M '' jii'-.v prn i s. rvjn eiiii aiieiitton eiveit to tue v eoiesaie i raue. a ti ia! .1. tl. TMie.Y Strong, Simple, Durable and Cheap. For 15 to io ve.ii-!. they have Kun Well, Wore Well, and Gave Satisfaction. Send lot Puce List. HEKUEAXT MF'O CO.. Greensboro, N. C. lilf v if-. n ' ' ' J'S Sv, 13 fj urullurn. HAH I) WARE OK EVKBY DKSCRII'TION. cash, doohb and hiindis, Larguet Stock in Worth Carolina. juiirs m:vis co., SlOS Of THE (iolPFN HollSR SlIllF, 224 Janury10, lf8-i. i SPRING 188-1, ! 1? V 1 C 1 1 P KTV I? . I1 INI I) LA I I'v, GUKKNSIJOKO, N. C. Has now in store and receiving daily, : kgJi lll Vlllllll 4 ..t . , ... Of everv Stvle and Description, ' i roH M11N. YOITUS. DOWS AND (MlILDIiKX. Also, a full and complete line of , 4-1 T P III I K-111 !' tlllllllN O ""' and the latest stvh-s iu A HANDSOMK USE OF 1 JLi w iIkO For I i.iil icq and (b-nts ; uh.o. the hand Bom. s: line ef N ck wear ever broil; Jll to (ireensbci o. All these goods will be sold at, the I.OWFSr CASH l'HICKK. and all I ask is a cali to convince you that you will he saving money by j pin . -baaing your goods of me. I Ai'l-ll J4. 1M. Harris & Fiippen, WiiolGsals Haruwars, i g iii: i: NsHono, n. a. Jim lifu'. Soil.. l''i k." I!..r Mill Mu!h slv 4, i n ...v II, th SI: ... Null.., Ill I i. l'"ll lliii.ll ue. I r si.ml Hons, llll .! ..'. Stii.vn'., i..l.' iin-l K. ll , lOi ,1 -1. II l-i ,(V .Hi I ttiKM !Kuis, nil. mi !.-. s'Hmti.' I s:.'h1 l'l,.W". .m.ikmi . in. I v i, n iron. CAUPIAGP, MATIIIJIALS. CAMPMNTMiJS- WlLllilL-W.'lIGFfT.S' sM 1 11 is' TOOLS OP MI1ST tM'AldTV AND bOWi'Sl' PKh'MS. Pd'll.l IS i.i.iv ni vay ; ii iv upon us for r .ir lic-t ! it v of goods at reduced l.al- s. W'v can v at al! tine s a large line of goods suited tn tiie wholesale trade, that w em i.tV-r at j rices equal to any market either Nolle or S.. llh. Wo m.anufi. t-ire the ( MldHJUATKD wm m mm AND H. k I Clipr Straw Cutters to which vv. Want A, Collie to sci and oui 'mv( A.ril l-'l, 1 aslc special attention. I'ilts to Sell for us. us or write for price Hook. :e ..I Jlvsiy li: ICii - LlU and heavy sn land there is nothing Chill Bend Chilled Plow! - l ip pus.'. I n o-In, r rlnm ll. iiiii.ioUii' ..t'l'itt-.l'iitlnlulil ami left, r a hunt W liLM'iorJi.iiupr. i.rM.cl .sii.il. it. i,r. - .(,i'i .sh.ui j. llii liesl t low IU j I'll- liesl 1 10.V in Auictlra. ODKI.L IIAKDWAUK CO., (iliCKSSlloltii', N. C. mm ATI Fl ATT TiTr'Trm! fTiTTT JLjLj JXlalJt i.LJLU -JO. X I 1 I COOKING STOVE. ; 1 he un.l. i'flnii. 'l, S' lf fnr lliln relrat Hl.ivi', min.niii'V '.( ll.e .ulll" that nw TWrA'TY-lTVK THOUSAND of three Sinvi'K t.avc lnwn nld, and that In eaob Inaiani- lh"')' ll'. !lVMI Entire Satisfaction. PIUOKS VJaKY LOW. -Wrlio I.r Pinprlpilve l'aiul"gne and Lift rayt-tuville St., opl'ta-ite the Mnrkef KALEIGH, N. C. r5vX. . -Tt - -,, I I tit I JbUHWA1 "Will take in exchatigo for j SIlKK'ilNGS ANU GOODS, at their Siore, Flour. Oats, Com, 1 Wheat, liaeon and. Lard, tit market , pi ieeS. i The attention of Farmers and Mill . eiK is culled, espociallv to their make of "B" SHEETING for Hour sacks. A good line of DItY GOODS. NOTIONS, HATS. HOOTS AND SHOWS, CiliOCllIUMS, HAUDWAKK, MMDICiNCS, U!., C, abvnvs on hand. ti.,.: ii. ,.i'.: .:.,.u.i,.n,ni,Mi i " del aling. j January 17. ll I . Jon P. WIATT. PHIMF TATLOB. WYATT & TAYLOR, illllbjl, No. I'i i'Jist Vtartin SI , VVV lllllri' nil hail, I A full i-ImH .if C'OL'KMKS. srOAPS. MOLASSES, SYUITS. CHOPS. HI IAN, SHIPSTI FF. CORN MHAL, TOBACCO, mid 111 fft't evfiryllilnif tiMiinllr ruu tn A flrl K'"'iy j'tuc. hh) ptixhiMH Whin v. int-r otna MM lltiflifl liilM IT-i f )!. Iikm i'n-ih'-lH Mix-'-l i. a s t r-t'r,- i"Mijill lllici. A ti'( f- r thf ri'llaHlo KX'-pI'!i7.rV (illHtpt, Wulki r' i.itiiit Th 'ophn:, AiLiii li l i'lwfpli.ilf hipI Krtinit, wii'-li wi .rf-r viry ti.w for n.h cr np"n rMon it torme on lime for ruiton or mutiny. WYATT & TAYLOR. FHirti.iry it, 1H4. M. T. NoHlll", IMIO ill Ni.l'.-m, VVjlHl 4 Til) ..r. W. l. .NOIIHIS. I.n'.i-f Num.., llrcom tt uiiiiiii. M. T. Norris & ro. nlinnmvi'i. N.-rris, Ww:t . Tnyl r al their old UUHt, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND GOISSMIHSION MERCHANTS, No. ll! lCxch iii;'e and No. 15 East -Mart in Streets, Kvissazz, jr. o. Wll CAK1IY A LAKOK STOCK which we oiler to the trade at very low prices. WWi'Slli' MT-'I.W, AT'I'I'NTION tn Ihe lo of i-'s !"!' N, MnUi't'iii's ,ii liUli.-.-i .M,. 4 mi I r'iirm l one. I'r-.ildMi. h.'I.i ..ii i.iissii.ii in hiumU rliM-goi,. ii .'..tern tiirl witu us. l.ll..':il il.lv in-f . ni:i I A.'.-II'B mr r..llll,s.'.. .V ' (' I' "i .i, -i .". : r Kh f,s I"-!- l'LOf'llutH. l.'.ll". i si tv.alio.ittnn rti -Vll'.f '"I' III'' 'I'..' 'll" I.i t ll- .l.ltl .ml' i; , Ins. i 1861. A 7ETTEV1LLE STREET, HALM1G11, N. C. LMAD11KS JN IA HI) WAI IE of every tle.-ei'iplioH. BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, PAINTS, Sit )V KS, (H'NS, A MM PMTION. ? ilnl the irtl'e'est slocli of SP0RT1BS GOODS . .-r ii ii'a'u at in.! loin pricf B. ( i i J an. I ex'iiaiue oui' hti'l k id iei.'cs d Satisfaction Guaranteed. : i .v- Write lor Descriptive 'ovulars S Don't f'.i'.et tin place, .'!() 1 Vi;;'. PAILL.: ST. XEST SII C OHD V L W R MrW' J. P. COATS' SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON, TOU CAN BUY IT OTt W. L. LONDON, riTTSBOXlO. w.o. l-WMiiFOF DURHAM, DIIKHAM, M. t-'-, W. T. ULACKW! I.!.. P. A. 'ILT, l-i-.-si.lf.nl. Caahler Itfi'Mv.'B IH imsIm, i.ftvniilf n pibani) or omm wr. as mi.) i air.4... will buy and nnd liilf i'U thf in.wt rnrrnll lorma. IU T iin.l wli Kx.-lmiiro on Ihf Ni.rili or Europe al cur rent rale. l''ii'riiiiiiilen:iinllclted. JOHN M. MORING, ATM'OH MOY AT LAW, Dl'RHAM, N. a, niieTI.fSln lhHur"rl"rind Inferior Vurt .( eriii.rinm.aiid In thfBiat and Fcdwal OoviW. January 11, 1M. Iy- turn i

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