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.I.; i . - . ' -ift- . asH j, tia-w j!.ff 3 (Jjhaiham jierr: THURSDAY, MAY H. P,K1. LOCAL iii:Ci3;3. S6jyThe count v commissioners de clined to change the public road lend ing by Henley s mill. HSPThc county commissioners have appropriated -."l) for repairing tin; brilgo across Robortson's creek near this place. WW The largest Irish pot ft oom lliat we have Peei thin season wore grown by that famous gardener, Miss Kate Hanks, of thin place. t3r Don't forget to go to Byniim Hid Headen's anil see their beautiful apring ami summer goods. Their Ladies Hats are quite pretty : sold at bottom prices. W We hear that our oi l friend, W. A. Marcom, Esq., of Vi'iiiiamH township, has been cure 1 of rheuma timn by a very peculiar remedy, which was carrying au Irish potato in his pocket 1 IT At the liquor election held liere, on lHt Monday, the vote stood 1HH for "lifloiiHo" uud lO.'t for "prohi bition", being the largest majority ever given in this township ugninst prohibition. KSTThe merchants of Chatham me respectfully invited to call on J. V. Scott & Co., Greensboro", N. ( '., for Dry Goods and Notions. In a sepa rate department they carry a Jaige btock of Groceries. WMf. Calvin Vesta!, of this coun ty, showed us, a few days ago, u iif'y dollar bill of the old Ooiitiiien.a; cur rency, bearing date Sept. 177s. He keeps it wrapped up in a huiid: ed dollar bill of Confederate money. IS? Warren Prior & Son. Fayette ville, fine Gold and Silver Wat dies. Jewelry ami sterling Silverware. '1 In largest line of French mid American Clocks iu the Stale. Waircii Prior & Sou invito orders for Engagement and Wedding Kings. taTG. Will Armtield. of Greens boro', has now in store one of the most attractive Mocks of Spring goods ever brought to that city : tin I if you don't believe he is selling the best goods for the least money -go see for yourself and he convinced. tBT A few days ago Messrs. J. P. J irk and J. S. Dorset t caught in a .lie a chub in Kocky river, near Hackney 'a mill, that, weighed eight ...:i.'idn. Col. I. T. Brooks, h shoit time before, caught one with a hook and line that weighed seven and threo-epjarter poun , Is. 83r Harden Iho.-,. Co. have now on hand a niee to: of Ca. Mages, i ; i gies and Wagons which will be sold very iow for cadi. It' you owe them anything thry n-ed the mom y. lleie afler all repairing nm! P. .-k-euiili work must be settled for Ik fine it leares the simps. tfiT Until fui -Uter notice you will le able tobuy at London's prime liio Cof fee at 12A cents per pound cash ; nice Extra C Sugar 12 ths. for ."?! ; a hug nipply of No. 1 Cuba Mouses i a now supply of Avery double shove! plows, Georgia si cks. sweeps, g.'aui cradles, scythe h!ad"s. very cheap. MB-Miss Mary J. Council, of Wil liams township, has made a quilt on a sewing machine will; over line thousand pieccx in it. aim v. id c.iiiy i'. to the Statn exposition. The wife if Mr. Joseph John-ton. an ' Id Chit, )i, un ite who now lives in Indiana. Lai n quilt containing ".10il pieces. SSf You call find at Loudon'-. a( largo stock of Diamond Shirts, (icize ' Shirts, Collars, CnlVs. vc.-y hjiiid.io.ue Scarfs and Cravats. Just rec-ived another lot of Zi-igler's Shoes. A very hamUoine lot of Satin ami Silk dress trimmings. You can gi t the niceiit Hat or Bonnet at London's for the money you ever tsw. Nice lot of dress goods very cheap. j CiTciiiNO Shai. We are informed by Mr. H. H. Walls that he recenl'.y caught a large blind in Haw river near Moore's mill, which is the lirsi time that we have heard of a' shad; being caught so high up that stream j sinee the navigation works were con 8tructed nearly thirty years ngo. Before that tiiuo shad were caught in , Deep river as high up as Guif ami in i Haw river as high up as Puce's inili. : Teleoiupii Link. We arc pleased to announce that there is a reasonable ! certainty of a telegraph line being j established between tins place and Moncure, in a few weeks. The teie- j graph operator and railroad agent at Moncure, Mr. J. F. WomMe, was here, a few days ago. and slated that. I if the citizens of this place would raise a certain amount, he would i have, the line built and operated. ; The desired amount was promptly raised and Mr. Womhle says work; will begin as soon as possible. A telegraph line will be a great couve nience to this community ami woi Lope it will bo soon cunsti iu u d. j German Carp. In the month of; March last year, fourteen months, ago, Mr. Louny Hatch of this town- j ship placed eighteen German carp in j a fish pond that he had just made, i The fisti then were very sma.l, hardly two inches long, but, a few d ks ago, i Mr. Hatch saw one of them playing 1 in the shallow water of the pond that was about sixtf en inches long uud weighed (he thought) four or rive; pounds. Such a rapid growth is! truly wonderful, aiul add.i weight lo the arguments heietoforo urged by us to induce our farmers to make fish pouds and till them with this delicious Mid wholosotue ih. I A Utv-:i;';u,K. Mas. Mr. German I". I lu tin ie, i if t in If io'.vu.diip, is about. 'eighty ; .curs of stgo nod nss never t.l-i'-l wli';!,;y, Iti'oaeeo. or eol'i'eo -. i as never (-hot. a gun: never went iKiiing; mid never j)lad a game of cards. Wu may truly term him a remarkable man. S lion, Cri.nii'AvioNS. The season for .- eliool exhiitii ions, or 'coiiiiiience meiits", now (iiaweiii ii'gh, uud iiuiny ; a young heart is liutleriug with th excitement of the anticipated pleas ures. The exercif.cti of Oikd.ile Academy will take place on Friday, iliio aothof May. intend T theuihof .June us heretofore ii:ini,unet.,d. Wi! acunowiedgt! the courtesy of invita tions io attend the closing exercises !Ol Pleasant Lodge Acii lemy, to b.i ilie'd on the- 2'Jiui inst., and of Mnr 1 risville tloilegiate Instit ule on the 1 till ami loili of this month. ! Tin: Wo. iiwi:i 1'.:iii.ik. All the bids for building the proposed In-idge at the Woodward fei ry ("teeeded tlie amoiliil I) approp: iated by I lie 'magistrates for biii.ding ii. but, in oid.-r to give the ciii.i-ns living ill the neighborhood of the place an opportunity of raising by private 'subscription the difference between the appropriation and the lowest bid (4:UliM), tlir- commissioners will meet heic again next Saturday. A bid 'was put in by Messrs. Stewart V Siiei rilY-i, of Richmond. Ya., to con struct an iron bridge for jiJ.Kjit), but not to include the abutments. Li -t or Juiiom. At the last meet ing of the county commission. -rs tne following were drawn a j irors for the m i term of our Inferior Couit. to be hel l on the tnird Mou.lii in July: W. It. Andrew. U. II. Si er. Ivtise.- Jon, y, Wt dtuti (i'.o s n. Xoiih 'iVa.lr. Vf. I.. Po-. II. W. .I .tiii soii. Wi.I:am i!ra!;oid. W. A. Hive.-. J. M. Leonard. A. W. ieker. T. A. Webster. W. Ii Pone. C. J. KuigM. A. J. Pipkin. J. V. Perry, J. 11. Hurke. Luther Martin. 1'. S. Tall-v. W. C. Wilson. Arch Marks, Pi auk Segl oves. T. P. Andiews, i. II. (i it tis. W. J. Wonible. L tniiel Suii.ii. W. . Poe. Enoch Widiams. Jolm Y. 15oi.ii. K. If. Hirbee. Willis I5yrd, L'houias Segiovi's, Janies It, and. Henry Moody, Josuh .loimsoii, and Seymore Lewis. l'K'.KN-rr. J!n. On list Friday deputy collector James H. lleatlen ma ie his tirsl ruM. a;:d l et ni ne I here I lia! aftei noun iii tiiinu"h. pi-mnl'v escorting an ibicit siill tlnit he had cHptt ied in Hi.l'ey town-. 'nip and which for safe ke--piie- he hick-'d ili in ot.r co.i,.ty j u!. ii it a;:is! h:s iiiuu.ph was of -.bolt do.ai i.-ii. fo' when nii'iiiing dawmd I In' jaii door' was wide open and tlie sti.i gone. We had tiiiuigh t it a dilH.-u t. I-. alter for a live pri-one.- to escape :'r m our jail, but we m xer exjieclfl an old whi.-kcy stili t.. open the door and escape! A pri-i.-iu-r in one of the iron cages of He- jail s ih.at since- . inn. liuiiiig the uigln. entile. I . iii!oii;;h lin- window a; lie end of' the pas-a-e. in which :he i iii i -t ! lie. n deposited, and carried it out .. lite dour, tue . .- Ic of iviiich tiiey llll scii V, i:d from the inside. ' To-w !'.!.-!. -nv ; :i :ti-t Monday . elc '.ii iis were h '1,1 !n nearly a I the toiiis o. this Sta;e for municipal otVice..s. As a genera', thing not. much interest was :n mil'ested. til uii . at a i -w pltice i tiioi-e was co:i.dd"l - able i .ci;ei,iciit. A: iMnhaui there' was quite a i oi. test tor the oiliee of lcayor, and ?.Ir. J. ;'. Jr e.ti.id was '.lie .-lice, -.s; ,i! e indidtlte. We note that the fo. owing tow-is ei- cle ! democratic oilic.-rs. ? : Ihi eih, A -Ue i, .-. Tat h..ro'. O-.foi d. io.d . !..!-.'. !,t;..l Jtiil, Jlillsbeo' a:id (J.-ee!,,!..,:-,,'. Ai t Iii- p ace the til -:i;ree':ee d I! ins of t):.- ,.,,- ,'s oi'ih-e were d.-.oiv. d upon .he jire.a 'it incunibeul f,- the ii.ath teim w !:ic! is i.iakine i; ,!e ci h-diy nionot o;,o:is. Tlie. e w is s uae cM-ilnmciit maniiV.tted ill I he. -icction of I In1 ciiiiimi.-isiouei's. tis an ! i nipt was niatle to :..ip in I , o col- -tiled iiteil. Ie.it it. V. as defeated, and the fo, iii. vine were elected; ',j,sa;s. ; A. ). i'.Ui I. u. I'ltonias l.'io.-s, .S.e;,ia-;i ! Henley, il. T. Cliapia. and Dr. L. A. I ilaiiks. ! A diK fit -,ii lis in In iN.:s. We en-1 joyed the p.iasuie of a visit, oil U-t , Monday, from Mr. A. S. Ii udcr.-.on. of Lu Salle county, lllinoi-t, who was I born and reared in Chatham uud re- j moved from the county in lHoii. Jfe I is here now on a short visit to his 1 old frieuds and reiativci uud much J enjoys meeting them again. He iias 1 been very oUcccsmu; in Illinois, hav-1 ing accumulated ..p.iitc a valuable; estate, htiu s.ivs tuere is no place after ' all like o.d Chatham, lie lives in a! prairie country, the .surface of which , is level and the soil very fertile. The ' iand on an averng sel.s nt from "() 1 to s?5 an acie, and produces, an aveiageof -lb bushels of wheat, and till bushcis of c. ii n par ucie. Kvery farmer incloses his land with w ire fences, very few rails being ever used. : The roads ate a way, in good order and ere Well worked by taxation, i I he p,iii;ie school :sy ,,teiu is excellent : I eveiy two miies may be s- en a com- fo; -table school-house well furnished with ad the modern school uppar i- ; tus. He says that the farmers woik 1 l.a.f the year and lest the otner half, , and that foi eight weeks last winter ; the heat of ihe sun had no i-ifect upon the snow which eovei ed'cvery-: tiling. He says there owiaisa violent prejudice against the colored people. 1 and he wouid be run out of the county ; if ho were to carry one back with 1 him. 1 Mr. llende rson has been a sub scriber to ihe iJt.oun f..r seveial' Ji'.u-i. and is p.t.i.sod to say that, ni tiioiigh Jie takes nine other paprs . t some of tiiem from New York and Chicago), y, t he always reads the ItwoiiiJ witn more pleaaiuo than all; the others, i'or the inlormut ii.u of' our young ladies w e won J i-taie that lie is a handsome widower uuiucum-! bercj. A Cil lTiUM! IT. C'-'I'l.lMl-NH:!!. It isaiwiivs a lileasinc for us to note coinpoiiien iianmes. a come from that paid to Chat- id t'-;eeially wlieli they such all eminent source and are so deserved as in the present iusiauce. We ejy the following from the Asheville Citizen, written bv that accomplished join nalisl. Col. John 1). Caiiieron : " We depart from our usual habit . ' .. ... . . . , w ii ii we no n i ia ".!!. A. 1. . einl . of Chai'itnii county, i.i prominently named a a ctindidtite for i lie office iif Siiperinien l. ut of Piibocliistruclion. S.ii-li a recomineiid ll.io!! we wouid ! ..ndotse most In arti.y been use we be lieve Mr. Merritt most eminently ', ipiaini.'.l for the diitieM of such posi tiou. We sjienk of what we know. ' He was a member of the Seiia'e at ,tlie ses.-ion of l.SSi. He was our j room male. He is a finished scholar, and has turned his talents ami ae : ijuiivui'-nls to cdiiculh.mil uses. As a legislator no member was more active or more intelligent in perfect ing and advocating measuies for the improveim nt of the school laws, no lone more liberal and earnest in all propositi. ins in r.i.l of cducil ional and literary institutions. If Mr. Merritt had a hobby it was on edu caiiona lopics u s a genuemai . .11 . 1 T : ..1,.- ..iKi.-ai ...ouesK , o, nia t o ...u his own praise but he ,s indtls- tr.ous, he is energetic, uc is iijleui- gent, and he is pure. Iho Stale Convention will make 110 mistake in giing him the nomination."' i ....... 1 Coininissioiieis' Jit'Him?. The county commissioners held their regular monthly meeting on ills! M llelilV ami 1 llesittlV. Illllt llinll- t"l lb.' following X. S. iii-idge-.. foi ivoiiuts: hooi lions $0.-27 l..r!) site 111 iti tliict Xo. 1, r surveying said . H.Si! 0. S. i poor- 'tie. for supplies for ho;i.,; and j.id. '20..")) 1.7S Carson Jolinsou, J. P., insolv- et.t fe, s, t). S. Johnson, dept. sheriff, insolvent fees, ' Ihizai.eth r.obbilt, for eollin for Ttiomas P.obbitt, T. M. .Mas-111, for conveying Missoaii Jones to poor house. Mary J. Harris, for school house site in disti ict No. -t'2. J. A. Johnson, for corn for poor house, J. S. ILnley, for serving on canvassing board at sena torial elect ion in ISSJ, John i. F nisiiee, for pease for poor house. Josiali Tysor, deputy sheriff, insolvent fees, Wiley Goodwin, dept. sheriff, insolvent )Ve, Nancy Watson, one witness ticket. W. F. Foii-thee, insolvent fees, G. Y. Fuilshee, insolvent fees, Alpiieiis St one, for ni l est of ' WiUiaui U ilhauis. C. II. -Scott, J. 1'., insolvent fees, J. W. Scott, for old biidgs Dr. !!. 1 1. Jack-am, us physi cian to poor-house, W. L. LoiiiK.ii, for supplies !',.r poor 'nous II. A. l.o.id'in. f..r advertising, J. D. Wi.mb.c. fo. lepaiiing poor house wagon. Pen Thompson, lor blacksmith WOllv, John Ji. Miliiken. for cedar po.-ts a, nt work for boxing .-hade trees around court- iuiil -.e. 20.0(1 I 1.3.00 . l.f)0 ' 2.00 ; i 4.lt7 : 0.8 '-; .J7.0 u.cw 1.10 1.4.1 I 210.0.1; '''-"' I 21 :in ! J.lll) 2.(17 ' i ti. l l ; 7.2.1 70.. !0 s.0.1 s. to L R. rlxline. for s. 1 vices as ; io ii.e ti.i.trd. 1 A 1 leaoen. tor wiaroii lor i .or r.yiiiiiu .v pbe.l for tli ad- n, for sup pool house. u:,s. for jail fees, -r, shei for siiiu juror.s, insolvent lliniii'it i n S. YY. li.cvi niouing fees. .,,'., V. H. iial-eouiiii'.-'si traveled. C. R. Sell, '.!'!. 1.1 1G.00 21 10 r 1-t days and 1.; miies II, o il.ivs as ,-oui- mi.-.si lin-r and t.r! mi.es. J. A. Pagii. for X ,hivs .iscom-missio,ii--r, and 00 miles, ami i dav about bridge at, Ore liili,' 21. :0 Lincoln I'lcts : Living near there u a voting faiulh. nl lue town good 0. 11 J'ulcu sloc.L colilpnsial ot i,0 sister.i auil a bii.ther. iho hi other is the pel of the Jumily and is known to the sinters as "the Imby." This prattling little fellow is just 'Jl years 1. :d and is named J .-.'. ,ii I'lonk. The oldest member of the family is Mrs. S tllie Weaver, aged Di) years. The leiuainiug member is Mrs. Toutherow, who is 117 years of sge. Winston Leader: The establish ment of a paper mill here is now re potted as a lixed fact. Mr. Mile. Oiillitli. of n-iveistra.v. New York, mil conduct this industry. Some years ago he had charge of the Salem paper mills, which was destroyed by lire. A woman with a heavy iuiih tiicho is ipiile an maaimiii m sihl. For many ye n s a colored woman has been si t-n upon our streets occa-ion-ally with a well develope-1 l.nislaeiie, and his always uttiaited lmicli attention. Wilmingt-m Star: The Republicans, Pepped forward to meet the engine in this section of the Mate at least. m i ,rove down upon him. It wa nt on a big disgust. The idea of a ,., ar c.ase of suicide. Mrs Hur puiting a so-called "Liberal " at the ,is()u R, ed. a most estinialrle lady, head of the ticket, when there is not living n. ar Watightown, was horribly enough "Liberal ' material in the Stute mm due. 1 !a-t Monday. The murder to gel. up a State Convention of was coiiiniitted by lleniy Swain, and twenty live members, is sucli un his excuse for committing the deed is absurdity that tho le-tpcctshle por- unknown. Mrs. Reed's tl mat was tioes of the party don't make any ,.,,( VV!t !i tl biOch, r knife, nnd slu wa effort to conceal tin ir feelings on the teiiblv 1'i tOen ovel the head with nn Stlbleet. I iieyaie oiltsiioken ill theii ;,.(, 11, r h i isbit id I cached thehoiiso denunciation ol lue whole eoiician, and say it was a fi iud and a fsree One pi o, iti. ictit It p iblicau lem ukid to us that the mmiinatio'i of York me-i.it at hu-tf ltU'OO majority for the Democratic candidates. Hiil.igh News and Observer: A farmi r Irom Ilai nelt county informs lis ilia! more small grain is planted there than ever before and that, il looks remarkably well. Friday iiinl Saiiirda;,- there were ijuite exteti.sn e forest iires in Johnson county, which consumed considerable timber. The smoke was very thick in all parts of the county. At the polling place ' of the lift h ward yesterday the poll - -1 ii 1,1 i I-. uoioei s a-neo t-acu uier uis u eiei- (' lor rresiilciit. ot these I itileu S ates. The sum of the votes nioc.il 'i'ildeu llli, Uayard (.0. Winston Sentinel: S dein has no j doubt the oldest fnee, urine in (iiel State. It was pur- h-i---d in 1S:12, j second hand, from Klehnu .ml, Ya., and it is claimed that the apparatus! has seen sixty odd years of service, j In a friendly wre.sile bi t ween ourj young fnends, S. M. Priichell and 11 '. Young, one evening the past week, j both came lo the ground, and in the! fall, Mr. Young had the misfortune j to run a lead pencil several inches in- j to the calf of his le;.'. causing a very ', painful wound. 1 t will score, more new buildings f a- Winston than j during any given time of her history. ( Our saw mills and bnek yards are; taxed to their utmost e-ipaity, to, ; sm , t,e deninn.l. one of our (.utm(.i lf, linns re, , iw-d duri ng the ; s , w( llt,..0,M ,.nr of j.,. frc,tll j.;,.,.;, C!irolilli, j Edcnton En,uirer: During the I remodeling of Mrs. Shaw's residence v-i f 1 :.. 1 1... 4 .. 1 . ii'it. ouaiv ion, in i,j int. 1,'Hiiei. mi 'old Pcrri-iger pistol, which he threw usu!e unnoticed. Last week one of ; I'' carpemeis. John 1'age, while ! 1 "'''' I' i""'" ,c.rn ui iuu jm. : lor wanteil someiliing to use us a ; wrench to make fasti he hooks and j ' l'd the pi-t.il. Ashe was about I completing the lie ! cornice, he hived j ! liiepisfoi on the step ladder, on which j he was standing, when it lired, send ' ing the ball ihroneh his legs across t the room, imbedding itself in the wall j 011 the opposite side, making a hole 1 over 1111 inch in circumference. Capt. I 2.10 ! Sliuw hud been standing by Page in ' sich a position as to have reci ived the ! 2.50 i ',H" ''i his heart had he not foi tuuate j Iv been called oil' a moment before. j His children had been playing with I 5.0(1 I'hitol during the day. j Raleigb Yisit-.r: Mr. J. M. Rosen baiim. who was run over by the double tank Chemical engine, just lour weeks . i ,. i . i 1 i ago yesterday alternoon, breathed his last this iiiorningafter much siilVerim,'. In his death this eommonilv loses one c:f its best and most highly esteemed fellow cili.:en-. It is wiih regret thai we announce the death of Col. D. (I. Cownnd. lie died in Norfolk yes terday in the 17th ye-!'- of his ne'e. j tie was a native of Per;ie county. Ha j the win-, and by his ability and gal j laiitry won the Colonelcy of the '12:1 C. Regiment.. Il was our pleasure , fl iitVe been well aeouainted with Col. Cowand. the compiinv from this place-, 'the old "t'hatlmui Rilles ") having be- I longed to his regiment, uud we gladly add our testimony to his bravery as i an o'li.fr and to his many virtues as a Christian geulleni in, beloved try all who knew him. F.n. Rreoim. 1 i Charlotte loserver: Iho new, ' f.-tiigled st vie of hid. -I, in-.' chickens Ly ; a tilicial iociibatioii has been tried in j Charlotte and with consideiublo suc cess. Mrs. Lizzie Roari; is the happy j owner of the inetibat ir and her tirsi t xjai imeiil was made with two hun ;dred and eighty eggs, bought from It he various stores ab. nt tlte city, no particular pains being made in the selection ol the ( phieeil ill tile inei! I'!,' 2S'I "geJS, (I 'iiii ty nine ii- c he i hatched. Several s i sst'ully I'-ali hr s. 1 nev were t or. and out of hundred :md IV Clickers were j:j were -tJ.ippy Mc- top: ii-tor oi the i" i i this eitv. :-.iinth, tin r i .'.JcS'iiith Music Ii Wil is.' mi'iie i Kiio.vii in every it.iusi.. hold in Mecklenbiiig and adjiamii;;- ciHintie.-. and llii'ou ?h -til the State, 'y.sfeid.ay afi 'iiioo'i cur short his e'irililv career by s! 'i.eing himaclf in he ld. 'abi:' i us coiinly is ex cited overan (ill'air that iti well caleti- latcd to ro'i-.e tiie i,: . A big black linan nttit.ed Mar.-I ,d .'.loss enticed aj tiie:- while girl, d.r.i ;! ter of a reaper- ; 1 1 able citi.i n of (he . mi.ty, from her j ' home and it is siippo.-ed that they i have neide liieir wav to South Caro- j linti. The brothel-.. ' the rash giilj are afU r I lie lleeing c u; ,le mid if 1 1 icy j smvecii iti overliauliti;: .Moss h;s (lavs i of p-1" Miigin.v wiii be cut short in the Ian, I J.,liaiil heimle, n i . , voung phv.sieian foi, neily of Newton. I V , c"n,'il !' i"vil'- our frieif. 'but late a resident ot Lowesville, in.!""1) Hi P"h..c to call and cxa mne Lincoln county, eoi.niiilt -d suicide nt;"r his b-mrding house in that pltice last) NKY STOCK OF Sunday, by drinking laudanum. ! SPRING AND Sl'MMFJl (IOODS. est harlot ie hound passenger train, Oa !. Prids Jones, conductor, stiuck and kil'eda n.-ero m m immed Sydney NYillian.s. abou;, one mile from Pelhnin, la-si Saturday ni lit The negro wss walling the track ami as the train neared hitn. the ei eim er pulled the j whistle cord Those on board felt ! the train snicking up abruptly under j ihe air hi ales, then- was a slight- jar! and then II, e I:. tin i-me- to a full stop C iliihietoi a . I ilaili hands stepped j "V and found tl.. body i.f the m gro lying in the ditch. All the ribs oil: one. side w.ie -'.:; tiered, both legs and j arms were broken and the head was! crushed ie. The negro paid no heed lo (he wanting signal, tint deilberale Iv turning, he faced Ihe headlight and just befoie she epli ed She revealed the name of the murderer, it-.d the ciiizeus -.t'liled in pursuit, and last iii'ht he was lodged in jail at Win ston. 'I hie. its of lynching him were iiccly e.jreBi3ed. W. H. Wakelield & Co.. of Greens-1 j boio', N. C. dealers in Jltinlwace and j Machinery, inite the eitl.eus of j Chatham to examine lluir iaige and: i complete stock, which wiil be sold' , aslonisliingiy low. their iiketi-!dj 1 Cook Stove is the nicest and "piick I j est baker on the marl. et. Agents for j Wadsworih. Martini . it Laitg.inaii's i i Pure Prriiared Paints, i viry gailoii j 1 guaranteed. i Many ladies admire gray hair- - on some otner p' is"ii. lint le.v care to try its effect on their own (dial ms Nor need tiny, since A;, er's Hair Vigor prevents the hair from turning e.rnv, and re-tores gray hair to its original color. It cleule.es t he ;-ca!p. prevents tite formation of dandruff, and wonderfully stimulates the 'row th of the hair. ii i;i. NtiU.-iymif iIchUih mill iimrrlftgi-ii Inseni'd triM.. olitumrL'h rh,-irg-il p'-wu ccieii u lain. rt.I oti.-.M I.I.-. lr l.lf.n.. ilio I, i.i A.ra. Mr. i'.Ui aii.i n "t C li.'i'lium. In 1'rrn.tii county, ci ... i.. l.'l.at-iu, li lul'lli.'i TU22 MliiZSi'ii. lli'nrtll f,.r TllR Itld nllli .y WYATT ,t T A Y hill!, onoi ..i;s j, commission vr.ueu kts. No. H S..lltll nlili! Mmilli St.. !HI.Klitll, N. C, Mm tf, lH4, COTTON MAI'KKT: o.i,l MhMlliig, Mi.iaiiii'.'. 11 :i-4 11!, strc-t l.w MI.I.IInK, . I ',..i.. .-iiii" '' i"r,--y- wiioi.ks.m.kouoci:i:y m akkf.t. Mf.il- I ,ur. n. e.. llnlk. 1-lisl.l.'H. 'J SIl.iilH.'lH. H , un a.-seil llanm, let I.nr.1- Iti-.i r. ilin'.l, In t 'i'ni. I l(n.N) ,','l-n, :l,..l:il,. C l.Ri-ri-l, ?2 M ! l iiinHy, i'.jy j i'..,!-. M, Jiii, .,'.-- ant'.l i'.-i.'l,.'.- S,'W e,"i C,il.,i, :i.Viri...l .i,kw, Sj nij.s. -J.itt;i-i 2,i!ni',.,-f stiL'.-ir v.-li'iw, ni.'iii'UH. iir.'iiiiii.ei' I, h. .- 4 a..,'!. 1 li e . I v. ; tm.'fll''si' lirll'PS AH' l'ir llirtfir lets, New All vcilisiini'iits. U. 1 twivn (nn In i:w I'AKlis i'.ii.i urn invj.areil lu CARD WO'dh In ilu lin i e. ; 1 1 1 1 1 . r . Will I. nn-. I km! I e.-i r. Int.. j flif f'.r i'.', -i. ii ..iiii., ..r will In iiir irif.:u: III 1 ,-,-.::. Jl I Hill ! I'.Ti.'ll.- ivli.. --ll I.i mv'i. TZ "l&T.&Z T'n 'w '" wim.i una ,in,.,i. .iames cai t. ! Muy f, 1HM i ma. ; . I ;tnn ipari TTnxo ! UsHtliJ kiiii tklLnlO. V.. M. MA!;!f.U. I'l'Wiir.ls of llin-i .v,:ii!-i AssiHiii .'.i:,M-ni'v0i'i'r,il i.i iln- riilml stun r.ir iIji- l,nn..r iriiiii'iu. l'nil'll' til"M ihi' " Ill IjhiI or.i- i' Mh l tin' litii'i-lor 1 -l rii.-iit In I.iimI una iiiinlnt; i-asrn. Oiincim ,.-iii-iii ii.r iiivi.nii.uis In tins mi l r.iivimi i'..in.n,.. Ni-aly thi-i-i. .-ilia i. nn inir yous e.im-Inln.-I.'iiur of 1 iiii'iCH. ofll -o, Lo LUnii Itullilllig, Wunllllllililll, li. 0. OPTH CAROLINA (MIATHAM :s Tiii:sci'i-.ia..u ('..cut. iu ll'iiw l'l'I'Si'lni'll, Alfnl'il l-'i rm is. m. Ill Ikth, Aunlnsi NhUciii l-ei-irer.-,'.n, J.-nnrs Kivi'ii hiul wl 't. Isai-'-l, lli nry liuili'tt iin J win- Kiiinm. .in.l l unni li.ijli'. nc ii. This Is il sii'i'l,il iipii-i'i'illni; r.ir tic Miili- nf nvil osi.'C,' mr piirUil'.n nn-l Ii .-t.i-:irinu' in tin s.-uih-f.-i'-l.iii i.r in,' curl ilia, iln- ili-ti'ii !;inn. iii-.' ii"ii. ri'tl'li-llls i.f ;ltl-Villi Ui"v a-.-Ii.'ii..y i..;nii.il I.. a;i'i'iir ai iln nlli 'i' el Hie Cn-rk ..; ihe siijutI"!- (nr. nf siil.l ii.iy wl'hln I ,,,: .lavs icn-r Hi.. pill -I :.-n: I' n . r i.ii siineii. ns an I iinr-mT tin1 i"m iiiiiini, 1,1-Jiiilrtiiinnt will I ' iiiii.-n ir iV-u. n m. r. l oi sui:i;, c. s. c. April il. lil. iVs. ; S1 iTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COl.NTV OF CHATHAM. IN THK SCI'l lil..ll eel 1IT. Sainiii'l i.nilia'i'ii'v, tr.i.lm.: nn-l.-r 'In' inimp iin.l so l.- ..( s. iii-ii.ii'lili-r .v e.i., ni;iiln-! W. u. Ii'ii- km-. WinaiKAs, II ii-n'ars tlia. ihe l .t'iiijit , W. Ill,' I'tilltCllT. ill Iif i-lll .i 111.' C.'ivl l.y iifll l'ivil. . .1,'iiUlli-. N In Ul ...'0 '.. ii i.f . r.n i. i Ini' ii. ,i.-"..iin' : .C '-r a,. ! til'L'i-i.'-,' 'iiiui'.l Jin I ,i .1 n.li-:-i.-!'ii.i: tli..:-i' IIII I -11'' "-il'l 'l''i'- Iii in a ill ihls ,.: in h :. i .1-- .j v :i,.-..,n: .-.I.. I. nii.-p.-i-, ti... I'lnln IIT has .- i:-It.--t r :m I . I.'.ioc- ! :in . : i.r .-r p'l. l,.-...in ! :li" , 1 1 . 1 1 . I.- it: It.: ii -:.-:i an 1 il B.i.-iani in' a.'.i Icni'ii aj.'-tiiisl '.It,' il- c.'i.y il r.C i ie I I. in1 '''. li i - I '!,: '. I: I T IT an: I-" 1.. c.l- I :ll i.ll '.'!. I.' I -1 'l I.I-..-.I.H. lice ''. i.-ry .,( iln I. : i n rie li-, .in ! ilif I .-r. 1--I, w. r. Aeiil 10, 1M. I'ls. IT. J- C. U'ltl.H W. Mll.l.tlll' K MUK'IAK. ; J. C. Kirkman 8c Son, RH'llMON p. ( 'HATHAMCt ) . N. C.. (on the C. F. .v. Y. V. R. Rd UKAI.KItS IN DRY GOODS. H AR DWARF.. GROCKIUKS. iAND GKNF.RAL MF.Rs "HANDTs Good Good at bottom prices. Low IIS the lowest. J. C. KfRKMAN & SON. Ajirll n, ltM. :im. Ah Old Soldiers EXPERIENCE. " Culvert, Tenia, Vu 3,lFsJ. " I wi.'h to onrrPMS my ariirccmliou ot tlie VSlaulilo quuliliotJ of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a n ci.ui'h rrmcily. " Wliili'Kttb i 'hurrbliVs army, Jut hefnre tlie buttle of VU'ksl.urg, 1 cuiiir.-ict.il a e Vur.i colli, whii-li ii-riiiai.-iti'd in a ilftiigi-rnut roiiKh. 1 lnuii.l in. r, lii'f lill on our nian h wi, cum,' to n count i y sloiv, n lioru, ou asl. ing for ki.iii.' remcily, I ;i urgoJ to try Avi.B' CUE lot V I'll lett ,. "1 Jiil p.. iiinl w.u lfipiillv cnrcit. Finoo tlion I l.:ivc fcl llii't't, KiitALcuiiiiLiiillyliy in,, fur fiuull u-.it, .'iud I Uhvc fmuul II lo he mi iiir:ilii:il.lii iciu.-Jy lor tlirimt mill lung UiiMasa. J. W. Wuiilh.-' Ttmii'.muls of toFtlini.tiiiiln certify to tlie prompt eiirc of nil lironrhial and lung nllW-tioiio, by lli" " of Al U s Cin.unv l-Ki Ton a u Iloin vi ry palatable, lUo youus CHt chilJruu tuko it readily. rnrr.MiF.D b? Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mail. Sold by all trulnu. COSirf FOR SALE. I have for sale fiOO bushels of good corn. A. G. l'.()P.!H;S!), Ao,il 11. 1SH1. Kf.rr, X. C. juirasiT MIXTUHK. ? I jjeceusi! Ih-iiisb Mixture Kiipjilicsi 'what the land lac';s. makes the crop j j mat lire call;-, males a Iteger yield.' I a id well developed i.e-il', makes a! j i!!:i(:ii'f-Yi;LL)v lf.af, 1 of rich, oily text, ;re. makes tiie Leaf; I THAT IHlYlHi.S iii D FJIl. j I And above tdl i WAKES BIG HETUnHS FOlt THK SKLLKH ! AY Y ATT TAYLOR. 1 Grocers iV ('oimni-isioii Merchants, j Pm.m.i.i. X. (!.. ; Manufacturers Agents f-r ("itithtini d adjoining couiilK'S S -lid for our .. lauac. May 1. ISSl. MAKCH 'IL 1SHJ. Arrivals fir lie Ml DURHAM. X. C. 20 10 10 P.BLS. NEW CROP CUBA MOEASSF.S. P.IILS. SYRUP. P.RLS. PORTOR1CO MOLASSKS RJ'.LS. SUGARS. Lies iO-T -SACKS RIO and SF.LD TICK CJ COI'FFKS. 1:50 ;):;is skk!) ii;i-;n poTATOK.i i Mil l:t:!s all erades 1UOUR. !400 push::!.-, corn. 3G0 J'.USIIFi.S OATS. 10 TONS Pit AN AND CHOPS. SOO iiUsiuiLs prim K, wir r i MMAL From Wnvtll ' COCO UPS- JiUUK M F..VT--C. R I I ami P.id d. HIS I 1 10 TONS PRIM i: TIMOTHY HAY. j ! In fact we handle ii ocei ies only, j can then fore oiler special inducements j to the wholesale and retail trade, j Come to see us. I (Kli'llMnXIl, Cilnl'iai Cil.'Siil.bSlAXl.,) A JUST VKIiDICT.1 What evervlio ly says must he so. '1 he ladies nil say that W. L, LONDON'S i" ("if are the prettiest and i heapest (hey have ever seen. He will make his' iijis. mm a specialty this season. He is show ing the handsomest trimmed i v.-r seen '. Pi.. . ,-i',!y. Ladies. Mi--i s aim Ciiii.iti i, s nut i iiunieii il.iis and l! .itie I., in every -' . le, shape au, i, e. All km 1 !.!':: NF.T TUP.I'.IINdS. Hit -L'ilbitr'uto Ui!.rnlill;iL.i1iib v.-i tail i tress ... 1 1, c .ii s-,:d any lasle !- lY.i..i S ci nts up. w.-e. Mi - ty LAW NS at i. n i:s UKAl'TIl TL WIIITK (idDDS for Ladies and , 'hi! lien's Dresses, and nice Trimmii.es for them. Lacks, svi-s am hamiu rc. j Kill.KOlltr.RiP.S. iVC. ! sua rASTCV rOOIS and N )T1 )NS DKPAUT.M F.N i'S are verv nl n .ee iv... Ladies ' :. NKN LP's I I '.K.S, HouPSIvIUTS. Pl'S i'I Ks. f ij;sp I S. RI CHINCS. COLLARS. I'ANS. ' PARAS )LS. HAN DKI.lit llll'd S. j Ll'l TONS ANI i.LOYKS, J in eiatiei-s vaiiety j Ladies and Children's SlOt IvlNOS cheap, r 1 1, in von ever saw. m: n s p i: 1: i s. L a t, - r rt ai ns. : L1NI1N. lIOLLANMaml PAPP.R ' WINDOW SUALKS. and nnytl iii;-; else yon want. Lar.ee stock ! of Ladies'. Men and Cl.il. henV, j SHOES. CiAITERSand SLIPPERS. HIS is v.ell Mipiied. The best and i eh. aj est hi' has ever had can til aiiv ! o.io. Ven or P. .vs. His HAT DPI'ARTMI'.N'H'.'isall styles of Men and Hoys pur. Woollen and Straw , ! Hats at hoM"tn prices, life keeps the PENT SHIRTS innde i for the money, from 12 to 17 in sizes. (Jaiize Shiits. Collars. Cull's, Socks, ! and a beaiitifnl line of Scarfs and Cravats. HARDWARE. TINWARE is extra I cheap. CONFECTIONS. DRl'OS, j Leal her. Purinii'or tinj'lemelits, ' S,'lhi! I '.lades. I'i.ovs. c. A laree'lot of FLOOR MATTINO, ! verv cheap. , Our GROCERY DEPARTMENT -; verv full. We si ll - !v IT RE SUC.ARS, and sell them an cheap us can be bought ill the county for the cash. If you wish to fret Ihe best goods and any kind of poods, call on j Y. L. LONDON, I 1'itUboi-o', N. C. . Aurtir., low, Old Fitycttcvillc! It. E. 3EDBEEB.Y, wi'n- '.. Inienn Hie ,ul,llc Hint lie now jOccuuIps the i..nv iii;ii,-,u- I siiiro "n tlio Snuili rasl ciirnrr i Mtirki''. S iiiarc wln-ri ho litis a i XKW AXD FRESH STOCK DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASSWARE. ami . v.-rvtliliiK iisuiiII.vh'.I'I tn nrst-class Pruf St. ,,., :,i wti.'lcHiii' an.l Iclillt. C-I',-l. ,.v, iiuiiuiy mi'l f'aIlHfiioil"ii piiiniili4 ti S ii.' In.lu -,'iii. ntB li U10 wli'iliwtlo IraJo April .1, Im-4. ilniH. j R, & PETTY I Has just mi in-iii'il fpnn Sew York with tlin ms j ,-l,..'ti'il si" 'k i.i' u''nls In- ever iHinirlii. Hn I'nKl , , sn i.,r nil el I - t; I ini'l will h.-II for CASH i l. wnr u.iiii uiiv "il, cr Iiciiihi' Iii ilii' ,'liy. ! 1 '.is-.-. 1 Ii i lu-i, 5 U'R'ks, f ir cools. i Kviti- i..'ia win raiili'ii. t fi.niri i.-n-a-eh. "-k NiilnsM .k ill K'i o-iiIh. 1 ii'-h nier at .(.".. rm mi. I us i .'Iiih. w.ir.li f0. M , mi'l 1,1:1. M..li.i!is ie jr .Tiiis, w i-iii :i: ci'iitn. ! li:.ntO vai-.!- .! e -li.'' in .1 iinl it's i-i'ias. I.iki.i i.ii.ts .il 11a io 1 1:, ri! K'tclnt; al Ui" suiti't old l,.'.v ...-'..'rs. I Hm -loxi'ii Misses', I.a'lli'a' ami Gcnls' HnnJkr- I i-iiii'r.-. I -jrxi ,..zi n MIhso.', I.ii'lli s- hiu) Oi'iim" Hu90. tf.i il"i ii it. !::- 1. In. -ii l i'i.iil Mill la lit SOc. Ul Ill'St 10 .'I lit I I S1-ji-1i-! I)oinKtto I lu Hip cliy. I 2')i)i) .viirdM g 1 lai'if liliiy, ac yir4s for U. I TOKCilAK LACES, EVEItLASTISa TIUMMIH0S, i &;., stc. Sow If y.iu w.ini li hHVi' miini-y you ought lo fo iil'HK'i' iiB 1 ,'iiiiiilno his (irl' i's. llon.-ljiiiils caa savi- niKuoy m II. E. PFrTY'S, 11AI.EI0H, TH. C. Auil 17, 1HK4. RALEIGH, N. C. Wholesale anfl Retail Scaler In FORFIGN AND DOMF.STIC DRY (iOODS, t LOTHING. POOFS AND SH0F.S, Offers special bargains in Spring Goods, especially for cash, in Shoes I and Clothing for Men, Youths, j I Joys and Children. Peaiitiful line i)Ri:SS GOODS, PKRCALKS, j LAWNS, CALICOES, &0., i ' tit very reasonable prices. ''o solicit a continuance of the liberal PATRONAGE OF CHATHAM ami the surrounding country. JOS. P. GCLLEY. Ain-ll Iii, 1SS4. DURHAM KMIBLE AND BROWN STONE fOBKS. F.92EP.T I. ROGERS, -liE.U.El! IK Marble and Granite CTSIIOT, TABLETS, SC.. r.KOWN STONE POR DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS, CURIUMl AND PAVING, Main Street, DURHAM, N. C. Cemetery Work My MM. ' liESION-'! 1SII KST1M.-.TES FURK1SHID OIC .,l'!"i le. TloS. Mar.-h 13, liil. Stun SIMUXO." 18847 1 1 1 Fi, I. TUCESR 1 1.., OF RALEIGH, N. C, OrtV-r to the people of Chatham and sin loimdii e counties extraordinary bargains in the lollowiny goods, which are daily nil iving : PRESS GOODS from the cheapest to the highest. PRINTS. PERCALES, LAWNS, Ml'M.lSS. CALICOES. P.LEACllEi AND I NPLEACIIED DOMESTICS, SHOES for Men. Roys. Ladies and Children, WHITE GOODS, VIC LWYNS. SWISS MUSLINS, LACES. EMPROIDERIES, MEN'S AYE Alt, HATS OASSIMERES, JEANS, LINEN DRILLS. COTTONADE.S, TRl.'NKS, CARPETINGS, AC, &C. V.'e impose to Bell these goods at prices to suit all. We appreciate the patrom go ex tended us by the good pc iple of Chatham, and trust to merit a oontin uance of the smne. W. H. R. S. TUCKER 'i CO. Mar.-h i-iili, 1HS4. 3mH, THE BANK OF DURHAM, nintiiAM, rs'. ;.. ' W. T. III.AI KWr.I.l., r. A. WH.PT. 1'1-vHlili-nt. CaKhlar lUwlviw Di'imHlm, payaiiln on i.emahd or ( iBra m ihi: in. may In auri'n-l. win Imy and axil at oki ami lieiidB in. tin ni' favi.rai le ter-,,,,. will buy I nml sell Ki'liaiiKiin thr N'ortb ;r ii,ir,)U at cur i
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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