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-w g&r I Utl -ViCfOM j , I. .. . THUK.SDAY, MA if J. ' . ZTiirnrrr : XX. A. J-lUIN iVUH , -Jiti-t.". , iiai li v i r u j : iv I'HDSiT rjAijiiu.""." . .,i vii,iw;,io '( n ..;... TheihemtoBoftLeNoillito.iua,f,,UVMi,K: Press Association have been umte.l -lhe collection should be niaile lo tiy the South Carolina State Pies j contain : Association to attend the annual) I. Aauiiii.TfKAL ProihiVts. faeetingof thatbo.h, to be held r.t Oheetonthihof thismonti., and wo doubt not th. u goo.ty mini-1 ber will avail themselves of so p!ew-1 ant an opportunity of visiting that ' ., T lm. 1 it .l.Mibt-! historic city. Indeed it w a doul t ; , less' be the ploasantest of Uie many , fxcur8iousetijuyedbyouras.soe!;itioii, tad we pity those who cuiKiot go. j Our South Carolina brethren attend- ii mA lUnuuihnir if our ss(ici:tlO' last "'"O tea?, &hd tncy wish to rec!i :-Kaiei the courtesies then shown them. It j ia eminently proper that the editors! Corn ims should cultivate i due another's acquaintance and work together for their common interests. The plan is for the North Carolina editors to leave Charlotte on the 14th Ot- May, and arrive that night at Columbia where they will be met by j -,.. t .!, s.ki, (',.r..!in.i CUUIUUbbV-v ui ......... - - editor ami- bo escorted to Claries j ton. All editors who desiie to go: are requested at once to notify Jlr. Stone, our secretary, at Asheville. fiXPLOKATIONS HMl COAL. "We are much pleased to learn that, it their last meeting, our State Board Of Agriculture decided to empVy Prof. Chance, an eminent Northern j scientist, to make surveys mid cxplo : lotions of the coal and iron deposits & this State. He will at once enter ilpon the discharge of his duties, thaking hi headquarters at Greens boro' so' as to be convenient to tln coalfields both of Dep and Dan river. Ahile this work will doubtless , beof mueh buetit to the whole State. ' yet U will be of especial benctU to the county of Chatl.au:, wherein an. Situated some of th mo-H vuiua'oie OOftl and iron mines to he fouudauy wnere in the United States. We doubt not that more coa: has been taken from the Egvpt miiie, in thi- County, thisti from all the other eoai ihinefl iil the State combined, having U ,.b.i .i..,.tl, ,.f f...... I.-.,.,. " , ,7: : V t dl-ed and fifty feet. 1 hoi e are ot her coal d'epositu iu tins county equally valuable t-hat have uot btiu worked, to auy extent. The recent coinple-1 inn nf tbn C. V Je Y. V. 11. R. to Greensboro' will afford inn!e facili ties for the transportation of tin: pro ducts of these inines. nnd we hope they niav soon be lirniitablv woikt-l on a rar.-?e scale. The Board of Atfri-: culture is to be roiumemk-d for try ing in every woy to devcloj) the resources of our State, and thorei y promote the prosperity of our peop'e. Showing their '.h-atlhi'!.'. All sensible eoloted men havelci'g since realized the fact thai their w hite democratic neighbor r.ie liieir b st friends in time of lruih and we are glad to learn ihut rA 'ast soni" of them are beginning fo ev, 1 1 , ir due appreciation of thi- f.-n t We py the following from 'he Newton Enterprise : "Aecoi'ding to advei ti-icmei.t the' Republican party of Cata'-'ba corn y held a convention in Newtm last Sat urclay. We did not. !iav.- a r-poilr present, but have been iioWuii-d that ! the convention was cwinpic d of lii'-, teen white meu and one gentleman of . color. About tiftet-u-sixtvenths of, the crowd were revenue otlicers an 1 distillers. The meeting hut -. I about j three hours, but all we h ai d of thoir : doing was the appointment of N'. li. England and Henry jarringi r dele-. gales to tho State Convention, which I meets in Raleigh, Mav 1st. I The apathy of the town negroes is -ttrit.ntoH to thn iro-.Li nei-t tl,. v lelv received from the white Kepub'ic-ius since the recent cyclone. The major ity of the negroes of Newton were sufferers by the storm, u.tuiy of theni Having" their houses and everything in" them swept away, and had no means with which to make a new stai t. In this tiiue of trial, they naturally looked for aid to the white Republi cans, who in every political campaign have made such strong avowais of friendship; who have toid them that tlio r)ninci-n.ts were thnir t'liemiea ? wlin havA inuti-ii,-t..il tlii.tn til tlw. way they should vote : nnd on elec- Mnn.ikv Ii&va iriven them ti.-k. is ii ,1 mA t.hem uLsmr thn row of boxes. pointing where each ticket should be deposited. But they say that not a eent did they receive from these iu-o- leesed friends. But the white Dein-1 ".'c'" shrimp. I nr. Ac. Ac. ocrats whose will and interest thev 1 l- Froductsof the silk worm indus have always opposed on election day, 1 try. such as cocoons, raw silk. Arc. at once rebuilt their houses,, replen- 7. For Hkm.tii axi I'i.i;sritK SirEtiriis. ished their weal bags, returnislieil tutfl" uouses witu neus. uisiies. c, and m a woru pui mem ou a ining footing, again. Of course all this was done in a perfectly charitable and humane npint. It was just what! e. Haiirondan.l telegraph faciiitien. hould have been done and no oue; t. (nuitity and quality of game. atUiched any political signitieiuiee to ' Accommodations nt hotels or it. hut the negroes themselves hve . l,:,,U"thiig lmuses. stating board per telked very freely ami feelingly about , month, hmse liire, .Vrc., ,Vc. it. They say their eyes have beeu f. All art ichs ami items of histori- opened: that the men w ho iue their ical value and eiiriositieu of various ftnendb at the time of such visitation kinds, duch as Indian and other rel- are their tine frientla ; Ibat !iiiringer ics. Vc." and others need not tiy to honey; - - -- theiu up agiriu wh-.'iv the voting time At the present Coi.i iv-s (!,.'-,"8 b lis 0mea round." 'have been introduced into the iiou .e. ' Collections for t Io ExjiosiH :i. Tlio president an.l secretary I Suite exposition have issnediijiai lot continuing suggest ioua as U bow the exhibits of the several counties i For tho i:i Tor-; i iv minion oi our rentiers we copy me a- Cotlon. tolweeo, eon tTutoe, c. l-'i uits. apple., pears. Motion, tonaeeo, eorn, wlient, , ' cabbage, Fruits, apple.-', pears, pcr.olies, ' grapes, hemes. e. d. The various methods bv which of lioU il1ul ,.u: U,, u,.0 J; .j..j i(jr 8i;ipni01lt or f.uiulv Ui.(, e. Photograph of truck f:uns. rice, corn and wheat fields would he interesting. ' . s f n. P:ir I'oni. Ac. . , - , ( ,, , , t, to tiR? . tlV-ot of the exhibit. It will be best to exhibit as much as half Ulisuei OI em u h.iuu oi -kuii. '2. FoKEST ( AIf. it I il. a. Every variety of wood, giving some idea as to size of tree, and in what quantity it could be procured. Sneciineiis should be of uniform Icui'th of 2 or A feet, showing baik mid grain. h. All trees and shrubs that are not known 1 v name, so that their value can be found out, particulai ly tliose t!iat lioiu nn-ir leaves or nai K f:ii'iii!i medicine or coloring matter. Show also samples of cloth or yarn colored. c. The fruits of trees and shrubs, a walnuts, hickory mils, lnusiciuitf). chest nuts. Are. il. The fruits from tret s not native, as English walnuts, almonds, peacans. Arc., tVc. grown in N 'lth Cnroliua. e. I'ine trees, showing various cups, w ith implemt nt.s used, and tar. pilch, turpentine, losin. vrc. t. I'rees of diifi-rciit size, showing the rapidity of their growth i'loru vear to year. Hot.-iuicai sjiecinuns, indigenous to N-'ilh Caro.ma, sucn as iiisectivious pi.-mts. mosseti. funs and ornamenta! grasps, fresh, dried or prepared in herbariums. I'm;, l a s Sii'M'.s, Mixi.nii.s anp irt: n:xi Sii..;.s. a. Iron. go.d. si!-,er. c-Mip'-r. t:n and other ores, which last, if not .-.it in cube ci : le-isi t! inches, shonhl be of fair -ie ;iiul cut on two sides showing an e !:;. h. Coal, graniie. sandstone, marble. AC. with map-; showing local io:i and extent of deposit. c. All stones of small or great value. that can be us.-d as orn-im nts: both in rougu ami poiistieu taie. u All van.ties of clav used in u ; .k lu ti,..y ,Tar(. 0 All marls, phosphates. ,Ve.. ptw- sossmg any fi'iti izing propciiies. 4. FisuciUKs. a. All kinds of tish. stuiT-d. in alee In suiok'-l. dried and pickle-1. I. A i kin-Is of bt-u fowl. luoLiuted or simple skins. c. All sea we.'di. shells, aquatic plants furnishing food for ti- lo--l ll.lv 0l P" ,h;U 1 ne uli.ied tor oiuer 'uuo. ses. d. liH'.ie)it mo.ielsoi-photogra of boats, nets and tackle U-d m North Caro.ma and iu actual use. o. Livt: St -i a. Native glasses, -, f.irr.M-ing food for si i. k. taken with r-:-.;-' o.il th.- time of goin.T to s(..-d. b. Cultivated glasses, c'.ov.-r. A'. with hay ma 1.; from the same and pi ice of hay per I'M jl.s.. w.tii ed from the same. c. A'i v-.iri-ili s ..f wild fruit, ber ries and roots at'f.ird.ng food for il )2-i. as aeon's. A'.. d. Native woo. II! fleece and b ilk, li'oo.l nrc.l wool ill ileece and hilik. Cross bred u 1 iii lleiceaud bulk. e. Country cured ham.-, shoulders. ,Vc. f "( i:;i o and sinnked iiecf. ,Vc. J. ?'..! I'm rriit'ii d tui-s. a. I'laids, slie.-iings. yams, twine. Am b. .leans, cassinn res. bhmkots. ,vc. c. Home nirtd-1 carjiet.-. bed spi euds. d. Knit goods bv machine or hand e T'obttteo. chewing, smoking and -lint!". f. l'atier. both 'i'.riii and colored. g. Leathti", belts, shoes, harness : ft,ul uressea slims m all kimls hair, fur or Woo! Oil "1" off. with n. v ooiteu itis!n s. turiiiture, carv ed or plain, chairs. :,.-h. doors, blinds, s;..ikes. rims. Ac. b. keis f..f fancy work, shopping, cotton Ulld tohaecO. i. Shuck imil tresses, foot mats. &e. j. Wines of nil kinds. Honey ! sti nined and in comb, j k. Flour, nnrtl. lice. feed. &c. 1. Agricultural implements, in. I train mills, saw mills. Aw, &c. i li- Wagons, buggies, Ac, Ace. ' o. l'ai then and stoneware. Arc. I ii. Plain and fancy candies and . CI ackei'S. , U- Clothing tmaohine made), hat Up't and straw n : -birbie table tops, mantels, iuou- l"""t!,, Are. v an net 1 goods of all kinds put 1 "1' 1,1 "mi i aroiina. sucn as nuts. , a. Mai,s of the county, locating ; mcMicimu sj.iuigs, if any. an.l if poi ; HiAv by photograph, give aoiue 0( the 'surroundings. nlea b. Hcdieiimi -.vatei-s with analyses, T!:o filnto KxjnisUIou. Vrun :Uf ;.Y,va.'l Oiwrvcr. mam 1, ilihug v. ill, as lev; been slated, !"lvo ',r court -card : in t Lo ; interior, ono n o ch iiiilo. 1 lie e :iiv 1 eneli 100 feet (i iiiitu-8 sn.iiirp. Two will lm utilized, ono for t he display i f ,v.;,.-.. ,.i i.m- it..n. ...ill-, il... """" ........ ... : ot uer tor iii'iieiiitiirut liniileineiits. ili.tl - distance from the n,ain building wi, shnul lu, i-, ,nel-.iloU!i0, 40xt!0. A Llied. lOtlrUoO et. vill be erected at n little ili.-taiu-r, for the sveeiftl iiwp!:iy ol saw nuns, Great numb: i.i ot applications lor special displays of iiiai-lii:u-rv i:-e hi - itn,' made. A littioorapluc press will be shown in operation. Numbers ot apportions fot -pr I. ,' at tlf groin, .is uro eoming ()(l0 ,,,. y.te,dHy from Li I,!,.,,.! ,nn. .Numbers ot applications lot "priw- 1" Long ; Lithographs of tlie limm lunldu., me bei-i jiivjiaivd. giving n bit. Is ey view, showing the perspective, the ar- ralieiuents of the eourts, tic. llitsii - , vvi 1 soon lie Mil unon lmlers anil (.avjllU.li iu imrts ol the Siau An application has been reeehed from Jlrs. rranU I.e:Uie lor phot igraphs oi the building aad also of president l'riuirose, and these will soon be si-j:t for publication in the Il'.ustiated Weekly." Knalie Co., of lialtiniore. j'ropese to make an elaborate display of pianos, the iiuest ever seen in the State. Sp:iee has been given the Slate 8g l fruit ural depart incut f. -r its distinct i e displav. The southeast seciion of the building is tliu-1 iveii, eoi.t.-r.i.mg s ( ()f (1 ;a. Iiiice. In this the supel!) Ceiiection o! ptv.iueis. euv, I the State will be shown to jjn-at a I- int age. It will be larger thull the ii-w famous collection shown at I'.moii. Ail the articles shown at 11 -t .ill. as well as ill! t'le depill t'nelit of .lirieulitire cut gati.-T from this time until the .ip.ni!. day of the tx position, will lie rdiown in the nnvt atirnctive style. C.l!i!iiisiot:er Mc Oi l-.ee and S '.'i-i tary Wil.-i'ii will sjim e no pains in their endeavor to uciki this j-.ivt of the i-xpov.tion a ininnle of co;ii!etelii'ss. The f nt. Hii s and esfabli-lmn-rits of th w. I! l et re' i:ti d. ( iilid weio iiii;. 1 I-ii : ni'iiiufacturing Slat.- will be tt-'ii sj-ini'iug i-.iukiiig. shoe-eic-i'' innnufric- m.ikiih 1mii,-' be illu. i o ei-t 111 and t! this o tobacco and i.tl-K-s. it i . i ii. !. ist-io ). woi- is no Stnie ate. I in oj.. -: i up -i f.-w v ,i'0,..l t,. tii-ik a disptfiv ., vahn- .if than equal bid fair to l. its ii'ivchv. A Curious Slrnirsili'. Ki-m lli N'w V -rk Si n. The P-ikota T-rritona! Convention was the seen.- of a rather curious struggle between two eli -.-gyin- n for priority ..f prayer. 3 ti the Noiih Dakotrin- un-l 'the S uith Ja!;.H':s tried to ci.iif.o! the temporary organi zation of tue Cou. -Minn, an 1 th. Cluiirman n ini-'d by crcli faction wa-decl.-ued eli.-leil. I'"!b Chairmen took the chair, an 1 l-'.h pit.nq ; y eiUe 1 upoi: a e!.-' gyru iu am. :i ; t'.cr adhei eias to open ii;e t '. .;i . -n i- '. with priyer. i he S e.ith I.iko;a cler.'viuau had the gi-ater gift -r r Ii 1 l" readiness, lieg.ui his pravi r tir a.ai v.as permitted to ti:u.-!i rt. leut'y his oilsolis wi-i'e elVe- lU tile temporal y I'irai' lii in -hij liinii'.y given toSiailh i:ikoia. .p;,i I . f ! State Hewn. St It :- i n: !-. i; L .hiirk: . . I lie .-ti"-!. sl.-.ng t.. earrii d. ti; At tho r. I.e.. ui n .-hi;, lie n-ction ot Mini j proposition ;a but i. lie v..;t: agai.i.-t it. Int.ish. ll-i , of AieMinder. man oi !h - grand jury of II l..'--lilt ll.il Wl'ek. ll-O'igll 1." ild and always a ven p;-. .. .; is just now .- -rviu i.i-. ii i v a jury. gia,:-l or y :il. C. Mc- f..;. Fedel.d 1 1! f.'o s t-.rm ii Eden: i'i F.n piirer -ii -n l.irm. in !' n :. day last. He: :y ti. was struck and !;i!:. while t'as-mg fw-ni i other. Th:.- b.-ili r O; t'-P Wi lli. I v. I II 1 tint Ictad lel-.i. 1 by ligl.lm:. le hu.l.-e to a! - f the l.'oanoke idiie; ( ' 'U.p.'Miy ll! ll!i iiiisti-i. ex ploded on Wednesday It-!. .i.:d krih d the til eiiiau and Wunnded lv, ooti.'-is Th- ,.:.;. ,..;! is ,tid to have i,--,-.. ( fi'iseii bv l-.-.v Wiib r an-. I high w i.is- kev. ,v hsbury Wifehinaii : ri.e i.crt- -i--.u:ii- P-'3 lill.-'.I.e-s n til!-: con nil ui mis i.roj.i-.rl im : lltg eiioi iii his .li".,i,rl lol ail. I cam,, t help bin do 1-eriii tin- tiny last w, k H-i in. .rtg.-ig'-- were ret'ordt d iu tin-Itegi.-t. r'sotli-.-e Mr. John ihmgl. . we" mid favorably ki'-ovn by a hug. ii.rlion of this ei.nut v, fell th ad on tht; lloor of his home I';i,hi iin ining last, ju-t afii-r getting u .'.f b. I lb was highly resjiee'.-.l bv his nerghlioi nnd others as an upright and lionui uble man nnd useful eiiiu. Ashoboro' Counir: Our factory UK-Il are lieeoniiltg iii-'iuied over the scarcity of cotton. The c.uiniiy h..s been about eh ant tl and the pro.-pect is that at an eai ly day our t in ei pi i- ing manufacturers will have ti h-ok lo Nt-w York f.-r cotton or shut down The Fi ariMinsviile Manilla. ) uring f fl..r)'HI ;,st v ' me, wiiii a ios Friday night by lire. The old re, store noiise wris iiurne.t iiiioui 11 1. Cause unknown. Xo d-iiunge to the store and factory, though both ; were in imminent danger. The build ing burned was used as a depository for soiiiD of the factory goods. Greensboro" Bugle- Travel isgoo.l over the (,'. F. A ll. !i. this week. Kvt-i v train brings some of our Fayetteville fi tends lo see us nnd ; takes some Greeiisboro folks tin wn to Fayetteville. Mr. A. L. Jones, of Sandy Creek, blew out the gas in his room' last night, at Ihe I'.enbow Ho :-e. ; and when fouiid was unconscious. I be smell of gns Httractetl xttetitiun to his room, but he was too much nnd, i- its inHuence to be nrou.-cd mid tin-; door w-.n form! i.in. JS. 11. vie Hotel, High l'tint, v. .s sold hi nut li n on i burst lay for .Mr. (In rge T. Leach becoming the purchaser. i j Sdevi IV-i: In V..ilfo.t1 o.ntv, in iln-li U. t.ittVs :w. stands : nliite oak t wiiie'i UK' isures :"'( ill '' i.' ifi'l'l'iii c. f'"i til wile-: t!l! !0 1 : ii:S l l'l ll I-IIOV II to lllllC liCCtl :utiieri .'. t:-:i busbels of acorns in one season, j'roin the Mul of onu side limb to Co othor, by several, is snp- 7,v !"" Keporter: l,.it inobt. just lu.fiv ('apt. N. A. K:ei..,r.v ret in 1. lie vu-pt into tho room where his lit f i ,l;i'.ii.,hti is were slet pin;,', and to his auuizeiiieii' -'i -cover-ii tue iieu ii mi wiieh t':i- v i le l vei.e to be on lire, Tbcy h .' ! .11 realo. the Milile by i ran. lie !' I very near the iieei ani fulliiij;- ism p it w-is ovei turned hy acciileiit. i i.c I ap'r.iu is positive. but foi hi; t.'iielv Mil rui.ee into Hie room, t'.e elrldreil uoul.i li:ie been burnt to de.il i and pwMhiv thehonso destroyed. This should be a warning. News an.1 Observer: A s, rhuis ac cident occurred this mornng on the Ihiideisoii A' Oxford rahoad. by which mi cin-iiie an I ihree curs were wrecked, and the engineer and til e m.m badly injured. -The Cn Hers iu R.ibi'sou coiiiily are doing excel lently well, falling a iiiy into the Ami rii-:. n ways, an.l i i-i!v accoinui-i-datilig tht niselvi s to the changed conditions of life. S eue of them epie.-s a feeling of enjoyment and a sense of freedom at b, .ng in a country where they can sho.c, and kill gone without having the law taken upon them. They ale to be juiced by twenty live more families, who are expected to arrive ut Norfolk about May. They h ive nil . a '.y b'en loca ted' between t .'.i. .en n and Ca:t i ii re. -Mis. Falser F :.-. a w idow s- ni" "11 years old. living about t've tc'le:' fron'i town, wa- burn.-d to d.-iith at her home Friday right. Sin- had been unwell for f t!fi and was alone at the li: of l-i-r d'-ath. h- r ilaughli r. who iivi-s near by, ha-.ing l.-ft her ai h i. i t. thinlriii ;" i-he would be cmo . -i n.b'.e nil i.i. nine-. It is sup . -, d ll :il she got ui and went to the Itl i lace, an.l being sub ject M -piiejti- attacks, f. '1 w hile un der the i'niiien. e nl one of fln-sc into the lire :! hen r. lining e- m-ei-isness. and liloliii:. tried to csc. tire to the to j),,. of" f nili.l ou ri i: elu the ir the bed -!. The Tr.M her i 1. .thi'e' iitire. she e -Old fi il 11 '-.'li. selling w l.ich was l.iiri-ed ;..! ib-i- ten-eiiis were .. t ...;m. .l;.f-iMc either I lace or the ;.!.!..- v. here lar'iii i:t be for ors gun th- Mvm-nt .if the rebaieon i-iii;i-"co : ix Th of interna! rev- inr' v il. st nd to the claimants warr-nts on the tiiitsiiry for th. ai.io.u.is due tin m. '!'ho:iris "d.-l '.il ,!. !!. .hite. ji'ld two neroc-. .v. -re bitten by a i.i.id d ; at M.-i re- ri.'c. ?d- . ' 'nue'd treat i.-l w h a mad stone. Is i .dug The ni Lunatic life-keep gvoes hav- b .vl iiu for ti 1 sell! t.i ll il IneUt a. id 111 The!F u-e conini! a.rieed I. ii .-- i-'.llis i:d.i:g fo: i ioel Hill. ' nn.lCott ,. be held itn'.ive 1." .f the II.. . is sell. .-nipiaii t. ; rfo.-i: rice on A pi (j ria f.ivni ab.y report bl i. w ii h auie.id 1 -ining sl.ini-i. n. othe Woiid', n i : "i :i:.::i: Fx ii Ne .v ( l.'ieaus igs.t. ef Texas, Hit!. i l.s'. l ' 1MM: l ' a- e . i-. ci .mt:..; tci ui 1: tl ! -.CI.. A I or. f,.. lids i;s of iiumau hair ai.d s.vd. Four c'.ipoiug from a : l'ii :, ns icpie I'l i.:u .-MMi.il-ltl 1 1. In i'.io-ope the . an avei -n. . ;. 1: s,, th hnu.-m i a. orn in ii i but :U :- Fi.-tv ti by tiaver llie'ages of grow at iouI i: I I-', a Mull, i Ti... f ue .ei t . P.. cud of Medical F.amiiiers o." N.-i i ii 'aioiina w ii; i i.a'.i ig'i. N. C . i.ii Moml-iv. .... l-.'b and fi .ui day to re: fit 1" llli ; .'. :ih app.ii-illits for ll-.-Cl .1: van!:: t o A license u.u.i I is lu ce-si. v lo eiiabh" a ; racii' i;-.g iu t bis State to - by .a . Applicants for 1. 1 luri-l bi ing -at i.-f.-ictol v ' good in-.:-.! ebai at ter, and i". ing iillr.iued the age of eo-.' 1 i i Mondial . evi lei-.-c of thi ll' I twenty-one years. The "eoii-iai:li I, lt d out" feelil g . S) often i- i nelice.l M the result of , Iii povei ish. d bloo.i. and coiisi'tjuent t i.fiebl.'d vitalily. Ayci-'s Sarsiipaii !a f. etls nnd enrii he- I in blood, men msi-s th uppi-r.ti'. a. id promoter .iigt sii ui of the loot I. il -I ! he a-siuiila'.ii. 1. of its strengthening ipiahti.s. 'Ihe sys tem being thus invigorated, the Seel ing rape by cii.t.ige:. l-i agiateful sense of str. ..'h and v rgy. AYER'S Sarsaparilla I highly coiircntrutrtl cslrx-t of SipurlUit ami t.thcr l.lootl-ptirlfviiiit rtiulrt. rtniiliiiiu.l vt It It Ititllde ot rmuM niuni nnil Irnn, ti.J . llii- fciftnt. mot rt-11-ablt, mi l in-t vi.nviiiicul l.lo.-il-j.ur.flt-r lltAt tu I"- ut:tl, ll ii.vmialily i xp. ln all Wtm-t i'.!si'ii ft. n. t!io synt. ni, rurirhfn an.l renown tit l.tavil, at,. I r.itr.r.-ii Hit Tliftlizin p.-u.-r. ll is the Kt ki.o.vn rcm.-ly f r Srrtifula mill all St-i-iifiiliin f'uieplainla, Kry.lp rlati, E.f.-mit, Klunwortu, Hint. Ii. , Sunn, ISniia, Tiinit.rit, ami Krnpll.inK ot lli skin, u !' f .r All iiKcrler t-atiil by a tli. n nii-l Iiiij.i.t.tIiii...1, or rorniptrtl, ccnilili .io.r ii..-I.IkhI.pik Ii an KhcumatUiu, Nt'tn-nlKia, Klit-uitmlle l"ut, titinrral Utbilily, ituj Striifuliiun Catarrh. Innjrr.iT.i'ory Rheumatism Cured. "Avtn't SvitAi Aioi.I.A lias cur-sl ni nt Ihn Inrtjiiiiuiiitii r IthrumatlMii. u.Ui tiUi, U 1 L.'iv.- millet.. I for i.i.'u.y y-iiH. w. 11. MtsatE." rurLani, Mar. li 2, 1' l-io i-Aiiiii. nr Dr. J.C.Ayer Co., Lowell, T.Uih. 8 .1tl l.y all liriirit, II, i boitlrt r. r VS ' smoes! it. 1'. ISOV !) & CO.. UllKKNSnoilt), N. 0 The only store in Oroetisboro for tho exclusive sale of Boots and Shoes AT YVHOLFSALF AND KlllAlL. would i-iill the attention of the Chut- !,.., ,..,., v ll,, n ,..i .-iiivei.s to llu'ir soi-iii.' and sluiiiiiei- stock of SXZOSS. The nicest and best ever brought to this markel. Call and see Hu m. A(.ril it. lsst. , W. I". MINI'I'-ill ll.L, J. li MIVI'KMIAI.I., C. .1. liMVU.I. .1. ..- UI.V. GregEs'jQi o Sash ati!l Biial Factory, mam t n ti ui ns or noo::s. sash, liuvna M( 'I Ll'l Nt iS, lilCAt KlllS, ANIl M.M.I.liS IN All kinds of Dressed Lumber. ll-rll jl. Ism. (JIlFFNliOHO, N. C.. WHOLESALE AND "HI '.TAIL , We carry a full line of : Mm, TiS 23i MM IABD, BiCOIl, HAH3, WlllTK FISH in kits. MACK F.KKL, in kits, f Quarter and Half F.-irp ls.j SAi:i'iN'::s. 0SIT.HS. and all kinds C.inu d CAKF.S. ( 'ii.U KF.US. ( iniKsF. l;-;i-::.. Frio:.-. ':,. :-Ves. .1, Hi.-s. Vu-ce M.-i'. .i;i;'l- i" ! t i 1 "l.".". t-.l s, i ut Mi .ii. H e-iuo . i :r. ng. w. Nut-. I n. V ' . r.i !., .... 11: mill-.. S . -,a- V u:c, -. Chun Chow. Candy. Ci - ir- m ( 'I ..! -.. and ill fm-t i-vei vihing in the Jro.vrv line. AI .... :i.-: ts foi-th.. WAFCiHi'O'.VN G;iNS. We L'u ii-mt. e .-.ui- eo-.-.i ... and nrices to be rts low :is -:nv !..!;. in town. iiMA: S-'i-i i: Si;., Yo-ir Fri' nd-. FM.i.DS.V JliiNKn. A r.l .'i. i--i. :im. V Greeusboi-o. IT. O. Fpnin v:m-$ v'H-n mm COOK A PSD 7 ; Oj tiJrtVn i-o.4-:s Vl.jic i. .JL .v VVwiSj fe':S-.h':'i Plows, Girav CuUors, Aiidirons, '"?.' Ai-.i twiio.s ol t-.vciy O.iciij.uoii. Soi.d luf lJi"n.-t.!-.loU j For red -ti ky-i-l! : tn-!iv t overcii and h' .-ivv s n !:inl there is liolliing .-.i:il to I be it l.bralttl Souij, b-u.l ("hill Flows. South j A j.-cm-ril-pmi...'!.., Iwo-lioiNc pli,n ,l...th riirlit ."intl left, villi w.iili.rlii.ii l'..-iim.ith t.r vviili'iiit Wiiet'lur Ji.inlrr, v vv all I InUt'U til- Met 1 hliiil t-s. 1 lio tnwl flow in Aiuufiva. V-.: .-- Keoli and every Plow riii'i-antced tii ;ive satisfaction or no sale, W'e have r.ls.'i .i hirn -in hot' I "ouMe Simvel ami i'laiiter l'liiie Plows, 'Ving Turn -hovel ami Hull Ton:: ne Plows. H.'v7 idU MOf HArDWARS at cxttvinclv low i.rii i-s. Sj.fi inl aiieiui-iti given tot! e Wholesale Tratle. bin. n.-ii inai. ODKLL 1 1 A K I )V A It K CO., A j, T -il. 1SSI. If. .fiti.KNsI-.i.Ho', N. C. tcrs:ca-t Horse Power. THEY ATIK Strong, Simple, Durable and Cheap. ... ,.. r r--... c,.:-.:- r or 15 lo 20 years mcy nave iun wen, v, um ihu. im orttiirtv.nuii. Scad fot Price List. SEKUEAXT mm TIIE ALL BI6ET Mmmi nSmm COOKING STOVE. iHr::J aS!$&&VA&H TWKNTY-FIVK TIIOt'SAXD . - .. .-Sk-w.iJLi...Tr ... .1...... ...v,.a i.v,. i.i-.-n Ki.ltl. nn.l Hull In i-atrli Entire Satisfaction. g-M rl:.. f. r lK-s.-rlt ilvt-i ic.Hli fiif Biul I.lit tfj iirnlnii'i.. II A 1U)W AH K OF EVKIJY DKSCIHPTION. SASXX, BOOnS AKTD XILZIMDi, Xargust Stock in North Carolina. dl'LH S T.KW1S .V: CO. n.N or ir'i (loii'lN li.a:.-i. ."-'!.. .r. I'.iyeltevijit M., j j n-itt ll-t M-nl.it. Jiia.iMU. imi. LAI.LKiil, N C. i SPIMiYG 188!. F- 1,'jSIHiLATK. GUKKXSnOKO, N. C. j lla now in store and receiving' daily, ' Spring Chriliing x, ('1 every Slvle and I e-sc!ipt'.on, VOV .MF.N. VOITI1S. F.0YS ANI CHILDIIKN. Alio, a full and complete line of . . EurillSllinSr U-00dS j mid the l itest stvles in ; ami T I 1 fM, AX iV. X. -v ha-': mxh'ip TRUNKS For Ladies and (b nts: also, th .hand- hoiuesi Hiie .f Neck wear ever brought lo (In insb-.ro. -vil inese goo. is win ne soni at tin Lowr.sr cash fmcfs. and all I ask is a call to convince you that Mm will be saving money by purchasing y our gi.-d-; of me. April imi. - Earns & Flipperi, Wiijiaiiij UdriiWuirJ, (iui:i:N.'si. )iit. n. c, I'. i k.v- il.-r-i !.- - li ..- Mill.. SI. - i : ..v.. ii-ii.- ...-I i .- si.... it. ...4, , Hi .1 ..-.! lJ..t..i.. S II I-. JIM f. II.-1, ln. ;. n , :...v -ui-1 x 1 1 .nil:,.-., J' s .e,, s..-. I I ! .w,. ..,),,. ; s e! I' l.'.il l i. I:.. ii. CA!!IUAiF .fA I'FIHAT.s. CMM'F.N n:!!S' WmiFL-WFItiHTS- S.Ml I'llS' TD()LS OF P.FT (Jl'Vi.lTY ANi) L( A'F.S I' Fill' I'.S. . , , In 1!.!M lure, al .'. ays le.y -up. -II us "-'' ,;i i' i.v ' i redm-e-.i as). - Ween. I. all linn s :i l-ivg" uniMit goo.ls i-iii:'- to ii:.- w i:,, ;. trade. tti.t! we --.-iii r ai pti ,-: i-.ii:al to :inv m tiki t eith.-i" N..i-!n S .n'h .. .f... .!...... i 'Vt !!! T1M1 ... ...... ...... t fifn? fV-''. frlfrll H. & I Straw Caller; to which we it k sie-i;tl Utention. ' Want An-ents to s.-H for us. Come t-i s... .s .-.) wiite for prict : an 1 oui Siove Look. ; April vi, issi, :im. Bend Chilled Plow! ! Ml1 U CU., Urecnsboro, N. 0 n w. i mm & bro., 0'di-:iLs!:o!:o'. n. c r-i i.i in am MANi r.'.cTi nirr.s of Fl'iliMTUiiE. ,mo. nr.AM'Ks in r,i.(;KF;rs, Miiuioiis, I'iCTl UF. FHAMF.S, CIIILDHKNS CAUIUAOKS, AC. A. .1-11 21. 1SSI. W Hu BTJBM MAICFA67UBI9SCIIL ; Will tako :u exchange fur SIIF.il 1 1NC.S AND O00DS, i."r..n.. nt. n. . Wheal, Fa, -on and Lard, at market ' prices. The attention of Farmers nnd Mill ers is called, espe.-iallv to their make of "B" SHEETING for flour . sacks. A good line of 1H:Y UOODS. NOTIONS, HATS. 15O0TS AND SHOES, (1 lt )( 'l-'.tt I KS 1 f V It l)V A Rl' MKDICiNKS. ArC, AC, llwavs on hand. Their motto: Fair prices and honest dealing, .Iiin-mrr !.". IHKt. (".its'. ' M . T. somas, I n.i.. nnum, rT:;"T 1 . ;;i,"n1n Wli.imi.v I N..;:-ls, Wyuii ,V Tu.v..r fit tlu-lr old , HCIII'I, wnmi GB0CEB3 AND No. 1.1! Ilxchange and No. I . i!.ast iartiu Sliei-ts. jmiizzGiz, rj. c. Wll CAIlllY A LVKGF, ST0(!K W hit ll We offer to i ill- I r.lt In lit very low prices. C-Wt-Kiv,-Sf ir 1 11. ATn NTMN in the ,i ot m r r M.i!;..,.ii. -.e h!.lf-i t.rl.-.-s mii I rciirm itt nn.-e. 1';- .In.-.- .! I ..ii ..ii r.i--i-.ii at 'ii'Bll citni'itt'ii. I: .i-lvm. i-.ii.i.. -ri . u i..ril Willi ud. '':';;r.;:.,s.';;':..'-m,,.,,.;,,.. a-"' " '' -' ' ' .... u.- I..- - - it a tl.-i I, "' ""' " ''-'" ' f K h 8 '. lfll4. S tj FAYEiTSVibiiE STREET, It.VLKKi!!. N. C. LF.ADF.IvS IN i ; il 1 A IVIU j of every de-vription. 1 i fsuuns' supplies; i;'AI. IS. 5 siovp.s. $ OFNS. ! AMMCNTTION. and the 1-irgt st stock of j SPORTING GOODS Sever iii ilah igh.at bottom prices. P Call and examine out" stock 2 and ni.-cs. 2 Satisfaction Guarnnteed. i i-C" Write for Descriptive Circulars. S D.m't forget the place, R i!".:'i fayf.it faille st. ' A. I . 11CSHS. rl. e. IttMilN. A. H. MKHMB. ! i. e. mm & u ; i AVi:rn:vrLTi:. x. c, Mni kPI S-iiinri-, WHOLESALE GROCERS. Ajn-ll X lM-l. ly 1 II, T. CHAPIH, j I'lTI 'I'tilio'. X. 0. ! Di ul's. Meoii Mies. T ilet nnd Fancy I Articles". Tru--.es, Cfirdeii Seed, Ci-.i-a'-s. P.-ents. ( ii!s. ,v.e.. pri.,Tlpil..iis.-rir.'f.i;iy.-..!iii'.uiitlP l tlayor nleht. April I", ; K . It ; JGinlOORINQ, A'no!..j;v AT LAW, 1 jrrtHAM. n. c, vvxTZ" : Jauutwy al. !. 1. Siilprlrnnf Tnfwrlnr Courts t-t Iih Hi ah na rnum tnurih J. & P. COATS 3IX-C0HD SPOOL 001011. YOU CAN BUT TT OP: W. L. LONDON, 11TTSBOXIO. zv. o.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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May 1, 1884, edition 1
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