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Jhc (lh.ilh:im jBfccrrj THURSDAY, MAV LK 1M. LOCAL JXniiO&iisi. tV Magistrates' warrants and summonses for itle at tho RecoiiD office. m ;uis. miliar m-miu, oi .11- u me... rv t -f bright township, has a quilt, made by her, iu which are 5,-l(it) pieces. " The meeting of our inagis- trte, on next Monduy, will probably be more largely attended than any previous meeting. ffiTMr. J. D. (biffin, of thin township, has presented us with the firat snap-beans that we have seen i thin year. ttST On last Tuesday afternoon the storm was very violent just above Green's mill, on Rocky river, blowing down foiuvs ami damaging the crop.4. ter Don't forget to go to Hyiinni knd Headen's and huc their beautiful pring and hummer goods. The ir Ladies Hats are quite pretty ; sold at bottom prices. "The recent refresbing vnius, with whioU tins auction lias been blessed, have greatly l.enet.t,ed t he growing props ami made glad the ucarsoi mu uusuanuiiiaii. tri it MBT The merchants of Chatham are re.peciu.i y .. wu-;. u, caw m. . . . Scott it Co., (neeiisooro , -V . ., for if .ii.. : :i . 1 4 it .... I w ! nm n.i,1u nn.l V.ili.iliu Til 11 weifl. rate department they carry a large stock of Oroceries. . . W A negro, tiame.l (isfou Stni-; Bon, was brought here to jail, on last S.turday. by deputy slierillJoiin . , O a iu upon uie cuarge 01 Having ai- , tempted to couimit a rape upon a colored woman in Matthews town-! ship. . . .. llfi n it l s-l ' v V" I . . . jewelry antl sterling piiveiwiiie. me largest line of 1-rench and America..; Clocks in the State. Wairen Prior & Son invite orders for Engagement and Wedding Rings. MTBy the private contributions!' of some ot our public spirited towns men the "turkey-creek hill", about a; mile south of here, lias bec-n put in, good condition. Heretofore it has: been the dread of all tiavel.ers be tween here and Moncnre. SOT G. Will Armlieltl. of G: cens-1 boro', has dow iu store ouo of the! most attractive stocks of Sprin ivnr t.ith.deitv. un.l.everv tavoaver noon application to if don't belik e he is acllinir the i best goods for the least niouev go see for yourself and be convinced. tyWhat one of our old ladiss said, ''why Capt. London that 12j els. Coffee is the best I have had for live years!'' A little of it still left. Lou don has a large stock of good and be will not be undersold by any one. A few of those cheap Dusters still on hand. US'" N.-arly a inoii'h ag Him wife of Mr. R 0. Hub.tu'cs. ne.tr t his p'ace. visit 'd some relatives in Virginia, making the journey in a private con vyance. A d g belonging to Mr. Eubauks accompanied its mistress, but after lciuaining three weeks in Virginia it became homesick and re turned here alone last Tuesday foot note and weary. CS You will find at "apt. London's a lot of nice Fancy Malting, which can bit hough! v-rv low for cash. He a'so has on hand H large lot of the celebrated Diamond Shirts, the best shut made for the money. A few of those splendid Sewing Ma chines on hand: "The Light Running , i Domestic. A Ijaiiok F.'-iim: On the 115th nf this month as Mr. J. W. Goodwin. of this count v. was travelling from Asheville to Lenoir be wiw two lar-'e eagles near the road devouriti" n 1 I.?.!. T-Iui imr ,i i.Uf oi iv Hi liim hr ! slippod up to wii'nin iwentv steps of , them and shot the largest one, whit It j 4.i.,l.,l i,.u,u,U luA ine.i-.iired 1 feet from tip to tip. Tltk C. F. & Y. Y. R. R. The sched ule on the Cape Fear and Yadkin Yai ley railroad was slightly changed on lastMonday. The trains now leave Favetteville at 10. '20 a. in. and arrive nt Greensboro' at S p. in. : and leave Greensboro' at 10 a. m. and arrive ut I TV- ..t.M .1 At 7 ' ii I hnt- lilnol ! j ,.i.' j.. 414. 4U,,,...... 1' at Uull at o p. m. rassengeis gon South take dinner at Ore Hill, ami going North take dinner at Sauford. PnoMiNESTCn izKN Dkm. Mr. Wil liam H. Dark, of this county, died on last Friday night at Atlanta. Georgia, whither ho had arrived two days be fore iu search of medical treatment. Ilia disease was consumption and bis decline was rapid, ins remains we.ej brought bom, for burial by Mr X. j R. Hams, who had accompanied l.nii on his trip. Mr. Dark was a well ; , . .,- knnn nllwKli unit fni. .viil ...... v.. ............. JV,.. - bad been a deputy sheriff. j i Oth Coi-nty ExiuniT. Mr. R. ,Tas. Powell, the energetic chairman of our j county exposition commit tee, is busily j engaged in collecting iti Holes for our j county exhibit, ami spends much time in travelling through the county for that purpose. He has been so fortunate as to have with him on aeveral of his trips Col. Adney, whose botanical and inineralogical informa tion is of great value. Last week they discovered on Deep river gen nine ginseng, which is very rare iu this portion of tho State, ami they j attentive, well dressed, and well be fouud many tine specimens of bui d imvetl an audience. The students. lUg stones. All over the county they I have found our people very much in teiested iu getting up au exhibit that will be au honor to old Chatham. ' Mi:i.i-.i. CoNVr-NViov 't in1 :ihi:u il convention of "The Stall' Medical Society" was held at Ka.eigh last week litid was a most enjoyable oeea- hi..n. tin: physicians of that city hav- ing entertained their visiting breth- nu with the most generous hospi - u'it.v. Our vomiL' townsman. Dr. J. M. Manning, attended and after au examination ly tho board of exam iner received his license, ax is in- nuneil hv aw. 11 niav not he L'cll ntiired hv law. It IliaV Hot 1 (iitllv kn'o wn 1ml it is nom-the less true' that the law forbid a anvono to I .... . - . nine Use medicine or Kurirerv indent) i,-, has received such a license: nor :s i,e t() slll! ,-,. .dical er . withoi it it See sections 3122 , and M.V1 of Tiio Code. ... J.a'io'M.isTic l'.NTKHPitisi:. We have our old friend, A. J. Wilson, Esq., received the advance sheets of this and his estimable wife more than sat week's edition of "The State (.'hroni-. islied our inner man. cle." which will be the largest paper; Iu going to Union Academy we (in size, in the aai'-'nt of reading ' travelled for VI miles through a por iumHim'. and in the number of conies tion of the eoiintv in which the "no ..... , . , ., p.ih lshed i c i issued m Aortli l aro- iina. It will ciutaiii twelve pages of eighty-four coluiuiis, and a.r,'l(li) conies will be published. 'J'lie (iiian- tity of paper retpiiicd will be loCj i reams, and the sheets would cover m arly ten acres of ground. It wili ; contain a complete narrative of tho j growth of tobacco culture ami of I , ili.x-xn miLti ii fri.'t OA in iliiw Stiitc. 1 besides descriptions of our Slate's : other leading industries. It is the , grf.utest effort of journalistic enter- ; j.jH, cvtr undertaken iu North Caro - i illm nllli we loj, i,.Sh1!4. 1'age and j Aremltfll will meet with the suceess . ., illlUL llteit flHIUI I1H14.14 U.atl I Ln. c . ,)p H(,(, 1() C(.1s 4 ,', , T, m. . . ,, i.i ' . J. ' j vl ' Listiso Tax.ih,fs The list-takers . lt ',' "". . . .1 .. . ; , 4j,e HIVfI.,t, counties of the Slate wj,j , ; ..xt ,v,.,.!; ;istill,, ti4Xa. : bi,.9 f their respective counties. We . ilfi,.(,tofori. imblished the names , . , , u is t ,e f , lovvllnllil). -piie law directs that, "each township list-taker, shall - advert isB in live or more i.ub.ie places . . . . ... . ' . tv I , nl, u ,ivviik 1 111:, line, l.llf. V n or Lti tt.i.ointuieiit. notifying all tax - navers to return to said ist-taker ml . - personal pioin-rtv i . - ,. ...... , v the hist dav of June : requiring said return to be uiude to f.aid list-taker within twenty days after the tirst of June." Tho lawaiso savs I hat "every i.erson rcouired to list property, shall ;..!- ....( l ,l:;...,.- c... (.,,, 1,;,, ? out and deliver to the township aker a staU-meid, verelied bv iist-taker n.'itli of m'I tint icnl iin.l iinrkiin.ii I and personal .' property, moneys, credits, stocks. edits stocks ...uis, SUM KH- or under lm Ar ,.f in.,-. tiny oi Jim. . r,,,,,,i;,,,, 1, ,,. Ac, in his possession .(,...! i,4, t;,-t tf.il hfr ni iitviir urn.: iriiAi'iliiiii. Il-tm. tee, .Vc." Blank foruis for making! Tll'H ia w,ith'" w'"'0,lt Mr- J'V'k these Klnteu.enls will be furnished ; H knowledge, nor do I know that the hst-lakci of his towushi... I Wn.'ill !,.,!iH...i(.:.,ii,.f,ii .na.l.t- to this matter of listing their taxable ! urtf, 1,is "'.'''' election, believ because the .aw savs that '-all persons i ' we w,il thereby best i-romote nl,,. ,,, li d,!,. f,'. t,T .in d I the iiitore.-its of our county. shall wilfully fail to list it within the time allowed, shall be guilty of a misj.'iueaiior, and on conviction thereof sliaii be lined not more than lifty dollars, or imprisoned not more than thiity days." PiTrs:toiio SciKNi ini-Aihpkmy. The i do i'.ng cwivis, of this iiii:itiitiou i weeks, or moasurably so at loast, and were le-ld ia.-;t Tuesday, and weiejlhe result is thai the ground is re ,:uuch enjoyed by those who were so 1 niarkably dry a.. tl hard; we have a fortunate :s to be present. In order to poor stand of corn and cotton ; and moie coi'ifurtaiilv accontmo.iaic the! those of lis who are trving to plant Inr. re mi.lieuee. the exercises we. e I held iu I lie court house, which was : . most tas efu.iy and beautiliiily tleco-1 , rated wiili llow.us and evergreens, i The exercises consisted of rec.it a-; ' lions and music by tho vo'ing ladies ; and dee'aniatious and dialogues by , l lie bovs, aii iniersperseil wall songs ! i bv the whole school. The duets : and solos upon the piano were re-! markah V wed rendered, and tlie lecilalious exhibited iiuusiial elocu- lionary talent and training. Among, I the ileciaimers .dasler Ben. h,ub.uiks ' i iii.-.n;ave,l extraordinary oratorical i i .1. i i.a ,1 ,i e.i i I4i i lii.iiii u a i'lii it 'talent for one so young. There j weie exhibited on the wails of the aeverai drawings in crayon j ami pencil, executed by tho students. , f hat excited much adiuiration. 1 Medals w te e awarded ns prizes to ; 'he following: for punetuft.it y. to I for punctuality, to I liortense Jiauglilon: lor nu-, proveiiient iu Flench, to Miss Mar-: 'met Bush: for improvement in , Latin, to Mus Flora Brewer: for best j scholarship in the whole school. Miss 1 Mattie litrie : and for nest scholar- ship in ihe juvenile classes, Master j Ben. Enbanks. These exercises proved the pro- j licieiicv acquired bv Ihe students of , this institution of learning and its hiirli uruii.dil il ..I Miilt. tlttl'wll II t a I i.i ,,..,... 4 ..... also demons! rated the fact that the citizens of Chatham need not send. their sons an 1 daughters to tho more ; pretentious hoariling-schools oi our large towns atiti cities in order to have them instructed in the arts and sciencies as well as in the pi unary j departments of learning. tt i 7. . , , Ukioh acapemv. It aflortlott us .... , , pleasure io aneini, on last j nuratiay. ; the closing exercises of Union Acad-' emy, hituate.l ,n the not theri. part of ; bautw'in township near the Orange ; n, .. , , I V 1 i .. VI. iu OT,...!!,.,, illlili,.l J ...... .............. tion of learning with Mr. E. J. Pow- ell as its principal has prospered in a ' wonderful manner. Although the HSt session was only the third, yet tho students in attendance numbered between ninety and a bundled, and j the support given this school by the citizens of the neighborhood is a proof of their progressiveness and zeal in the cause of education. A very large crowd was in attendance . from Alamanee, Orange and Chatham, l ..ti l ... 4 . l 4i i and all conducted themselves in a i in. nil orderly manner: in fact we have seldom seen on such an occasion so both tho vouuir ladies ami the vouuc ' gent lenieu, acquitted themselves witli , eredit to themselves and their teach i 'cinaud entertained thwr audience word pleasantly. The annual liteiary address was vcie.l by the editor "f the IU.i-i.kh. The music enlivened the intervals between t hit peeches of I lie students and contributed no j Jit t!t to the ilny'a enjoyment, 1 We arc indebted to chief marshal I'- O. Cole for many courtesies. He and his handsome assistants grace fully discharged the. duties of their pie.isant positions. The lovely mai dens of tho school will pleas accept our thanks for their beautiful bon ,p!els. The good housewives of tin i.i i i ii :.. r..'i r . ""on ie met e in mil mm: ' with big baskets of all sorts of good ies, and we regret not having X been able to accept all the many kind in I vilations to partake of them, but the "creat ure com torts lurmmieu us hv I . . ... . 1 ' ielice law is estalilislieil. anil it was a novel sight to drive through Ileitis of wheat grow ing up to the very ruts in t!io roal, and with no fence in sight. Everybody seemed well pleased with the operations of this; beneficent law, which is regarded wherever it is tried as a blessing. Wo . noticed many lields planted in tobacco mul ii. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n't- of new bariiH erected for curing it. Those who planted tobacco iu that seetiou last year were so successful that many others were 1 encouraged to engage in its eultiva- , tion this year. i Snlicirm- f l.i(eii,.r I'mn-f 7w,v v 4.".. ," . ..... m. 9 May ili-it, 1884. Aflt "F.lllT.in ? I desire to briefly ; call the attention of my brother mag - ' istrates of Chatham to the question i ,,f ,.!(.,. iii,r 1. miiicitoi- of our Inferior j 1,1 ennui,, 11 bo.ii hoi 01 oiu xuo.i 101 , Court, upon which we wi.l vote uest I Monday. All will admiL that it is ",r (lllt.V to elect the man who will nest discnarge me unties 01 ; oihc' !l,u' without any dispi mint to the other lawyers ! county 1 unhesitatingly ass. . I T T....1 I. . .. 4I...I "nl ' " "' ; """"J? tllu y our county ,n1 "u lls I1" "'"u ; .vears- '"'"'o' ie-elected year after .year because of the very etlicient .i. i 11.;.. '""" " " "" ""-'t ' o'lties. lie lias every quaiincaiion , f'n' t.lic office, a long experience, legal : learning, mnci soorieiy 01 nanus, i'l,ia aueiuion ousiness. ne win j Us, tU for lho nppi essioii o j iiuniora.ily and ci u.ie, and not. prose l use the oince tor tne suppression 01 " persons Miiqi.y lo iiinKe ins ices ...... ...:n I... ... , ....... t. . ... tl. ! "'"' wi" lml the cou.ily to the ""' ""t i""- "" ".iiii,T iu i"" .....,.. ...I....I..V. ,)..1.;.1 i.:ir hil's of costs lH!, u comparatively stiaiigers to oui "l1"'"1 jf l.'l"rf. '? 1 C ,:town. Tims we see the result ulreadv Iiv prosecuting frivolous cases and i . ' - I " of Rai road ex elisions. Ourmeichaiiis by failures to convict. .. ,. ,. . . . ., , Ihy "e 1H n "1H! lor tne position. l,ut' !'P"S'I,' tlmt ho would accept fie oince ii elected, l most earnestly Maoisiuate. The Croys. Miy 22nd. 1SSL Mil. Editoh: We are exceedingly dry hereabouts : wo have missed the partial rain showers that have been passini' for the last three or foui f , iliaceo. noMtoes. Arc... urn leivin.' a i hard time waterimr and plant ill! in ! the dust amongst the clods; have plants plentifully, but no seasons. I 'oni and forage very scarce ; in fact manv of our people are on h.i f ra- tioils an 1 their work stock less than 1 lhat. Dot for the rye patches audi clover Home Lave to feed o:t I do not .see how they could make a croj bv I i.nv i .the wav our farmers ought to more r'w and clover. TImj.' who ; have not done so heretofore have no idea what an advantage it is. Li other farmers, don't, let another Fall pass an t s. i it ii l i. I'L tun ii iit-1 i : I ii.-.n wilhoiu having a '-li lot sown in rye ami ciover and you will not. regret it. But mm for the bright side. This ,.ool dry weather v.-id injure n good wheat crop. 1 his crop is reiuarkiili proinisiug at present, and. if nodi aster happens to it there will lie a i aster happe large crop, aa tnero is more tnau ; usual sown : the oat crop not so good has sutlered trom t he drought. I hen wo have escaped the storms of wind and hail which have made such havoc in other counties and neighborhoods, How thankful we should be for being I so b.essotl by our Lord and Master. ; Gardens are doing well considering I tho seasons. Vegetables aio quite j plentiful : peas, potatoes, e.. in, .. k. . I r. n.iu I I; 1 1 Iiihui hi Bl'o n-nnniullw oniovincr remarkable good health ,4WU,...... r. v, - .....v I Let us then, brother farmers, take coinage, stir our soil as often as pos- bible, water ami plant our tobacco, potatoes. Ac and the raiu will come along after awhile aud then how it , will grow. And after we have gath- j ered or made a good crop I propose ( wo meet down in Raleigh at our great ; Pv position and einov a soeia: triveting 1 " - . alll feast our eyes on the splendid exhibit from all parts of tho State, j. silu.m.v hope from our owuj hi'oved Ch:i ham. 4. :l .l.4 4.' As an evidence that we are near to . bread I semi you a corn silk. This silk appeared tlie -oui oi .uay : nine now several. I think thiit the earliest t i r i . ,.. 1 I J4IIUW , X , .III r.Vll.4 JU.i mi .-ir p of roastinur ears iu two or three! veeki There, now! the bees are swarm- ing. I must stop writing aud go and ' hive them a line swarm. You re- member our friend Jo Turnr said in . . i a speecli, years passed, nees una Kieep were good tilings to have, and . . . ... . I think be was right one time. Jauks K. Rivks. The Senate lat week confirmed Wheeler, unpointed William H. under a temporary commission dill' ing the recess oi tho Senate, to be collector of nut rnal revenue for the iifUi diutuct of North Caioliua. State Slows. Turhnm Recorder: We Win tlm our esteemed flic -ml, Mr. W. Duke, who has never beon known to do au ; 'lays later t lie cries mammy very young unwise act has declined the nomination i turkeys were heard, and the astonish tendered him by the Republican Coii-!'(l people- saw the snake leading her vention for Stuto Treasurer. ! ""l'P.v of turkey children along a hillside. Chapel Hill has beon Newton Enterprise: Col. P. M. ,.ev,.t(Mj to the dignity of being a Hi..leliai.tl lias three l.ottswoM sueep that arc- hard to get ahead of in wool healing. One is a l.u.-u, ui.i two are ewes. Last week he clipped from the ,, , , .-.- ,, i i.- I . . ,2 ... , , , ,, J each of the ewes ID pounds. The , - n"--r i---, " woo! measured from nine to eleveu inches in length. Several of our farmers are now ieeiimg goo.t old wheat to tiieir stock. It is about as cheap as corn, and more of it iu the county. Lumberton Uobcsonian : During tin. 1,,-n. nesrt i.i Liu' eeaviitiiiii down ' . .1 I ... I 1 . . 1 41... j at me jail, au oiu cyiess nee uu me . I river In ink was dug up when a mass, i of brick about 5 feet through wun found umler it. The brick ure i.f: ordinary size and perfectly sound. As the cypress is adjudged to be at least one hundred years old, the ques- tion is how or when m for what pur- ' pose tlie unci weie piaccu mete. Winston Sentinel: A colored lad .. ..... 1... ...I. ;.. ll, l,.f. 1... o 1, of water from one of the hoses while j le ri Company were out on prdH last Saturday. It is tbouirht it will deprive him of his sight iu that mem-; which has faded or become gray, her. A little twelve-year old child Clean, elegant, beneficial, highly per of R.'bt Dickens, living near KerneM-! fumed. villo, was standing near the lire re- : m cently, when her dress caught hro 1 '"1 1'er clothing was almost entirely eotniimed ixdore tue names couiu a 1 extinguished. She died from the, !"..,. , luc,!d")' j Wilmington Hevie-.v : During the ' (lsf week in last .March ground was , . t . i mill WO leal 11 lfOlU 31 HI j (,.ll01,,l Manner, who is in the city to dav. tnat t lie grading nas oeeu com - ,,,.lei to within two miles of Gibson's j store. that the iron has been laid on; ., r . , . .... i .... i .i. .4 i....: , a veu nines 01 me roan anil uiai uuius Will run over the entire luancU by ; Juno liOth. which will be within three mouths of the time wueu tue woik was t-st commenced. Favetteville Observer: Hardly tne ,ro;,.u on the new Cnbson Branch of Chatham to examine their large and j i- -it ' ivit'cr ! "age- I,,, Jtaleigh mid Augusta Air Line, complete stock, which will be sold " , XJ , 1 IV. x.0 of tho which runs from Hamlet to Gibson's ; astonishingly low. Their Wakefield '7, ' , " i V v ii i '?.',.iiVi V-'c it that store, a distance of about 11 miles, ;(1ok SI ove is the nicest and .piick- 1 A';.1.,.!11' J , V , .''.IJ , day pass,.s t hat one does , ,t see strange m ' faces or those of liersons who I1aveiw.11. iii.i.-avrHa"Ri.i.it Hiia ivr. ure highiv gratified al the increased traflic, and expect a heavy t ratio in the Fall. A correspondent from the lower end of Richmond county says: When the yankees assed through this section in March, lSli5, they took tho pulpit hymn book of Antioch Presbyterian Church in Robe sou county, and left it at the resilience of Mr. It. II. Brown, au esteemed school teacher who was living iu Fiiyettevillo at the time. After the war Mr. Drown moved to Whiteville. Columbus county, where he died. Mrs. 13rov Lept the book iu her possession, aw.:i'.;ug an opportunity to return ii to tlie church, mi il a short time since who . she sent it by a fiieiid of hers who lives in this section. So after an absence of nearly t wenty years the old book bus returned. Washington Gazette: Mr. D. L Lvniis has pointed out to US a horse usetl at the lice liiiil tliat is a marvel of iutt iligenco. He is used excbisive i ly for (having, lb-goes to ditVeient ; points without n dritcr, backing the iilr.iv always to the riviit place. lit: knows whether he has t-acks or barrels f rice, each of whu'ii go to different Places, p. it he norcr maUes a mistaKe. It is suid no money could buy him. i --We have just ht ir.l "f the peculiar j and sudden tleath ot two aged parti-s j j in Truster's Creek (iisi net, in this conn- ly. Mr. .lonas R.iv.ls and his wife were two oi tlie ol'lesl persons in tliat community, agetl HI aiul iS respect lively. The wife died at 10 o'clock a. : in. 'I'he husband, who was working ! ill the llul.l, came to tho house, knelt I by the bed side, bee one helpless alld ! speechless aud died three hours after i ' . .... ., wants, i litis, alter living togetner in ....-. ...4...", . passed ipuetly away in one day ami were buried iu one colli u. Asheville Citizen: On Monday1 morning Lorm. the little son of Mr. M 11 I .nl her of this tilnee. il lud of tune vetiiH of age, witL another brolher .......I ...,o..o .....I... foot.- In lmct4.ii the ignition of rfoook utove with the aid of kerosene. The usual result fob lowed; the can exploded aud both . . . . - . . ... ,!,. wvn; burned. Jjoreu devo- ted himself to extinguish the thnueoo his Tounuer brother and succeeded in ' i .- it Was the yoiue'er hul was ' '.:',' i,. ,1,,,. ...i, ,,. f,t,!7li' l.in u..,l i tlOlllg SO ttl UIB XUt!LSI! Ill HIS OWII . ...I... - I I ' Tj().OII hmut., about the abdomen I jes. al,. Hftor 11,,,,,., ;, until 1(h .t,.u mib's more of track ,M.(I lM tlm Western Xoitb . ... u..;i.......i ...t p.... i... it., : illlMllltl 11.4.11 "i.vi. .Ail unn. ,t... ...... iljt() j.,,.,,, ,.U,iv dipt! Nh11. ie f,;,m,u pomtilogiVt of Yaueev , brought in on Wednestlav a . i " ,(..u,u. ,',iu . ...i,: i, V...i.hlv ..l.tnini..! ui.rht ' 1I . '1 . V . ' ' f . '. ,).lvii u ,:.n, l. Tliev were as fn ,-h. j,,,,,,, ..i..,.!.,' 1 plump and juicy as if from tho tree. just Raleigh News and Observer The jauthorir.es of the Raleigh & Gaston mad say the peach crop on their lino ; will be execp'ionally large ami that I the shipments of the delicious fruit north are expected to be linger than ; . ... r mm... ,'....:. ...:n i l.: l- ever oeiore i im n in- in i-'f mh'h bv express, and special arrangements " ,. :. . - ... . i . t ... : .1. ;. are beimj made for its quick transit I ami careful handling. A gentleman . living iu the northeastern part of the city, mar "hat used to be Mnrdecaisj glove, i.i the owner of a turkey hen whieli had a nest some distance from i the house. The turkev disappeared, : I 1 1. after : oine davs turned ni. The n.3t was viuited, when to tho ourpiibe of all it was found that a highland I moccasin had taken the turkey's place and was "setting upon tho eggs in a ! most motherly manner. Tor .some ; reason the stiaU- was :.ot killed, live; , ir(..sitt.nt ;al post ollice on account of ; ilim,,ls.. f ,)stlll m.ciptH. This SJ,eaks vvfcll fo. tho ..sj.citv of the ; ..jh.. l ,,f n. nnici itv Tlie Mt. Airy "News savs : "The spirit iu t,urjL.sL During the past oi improvement ua. liiii.rrivf.tiioi.t. U:la st.riick- tins mace j wwk w bvo 1(.ss t)liu twenty or I lwi.,ltv.-lvt, tmvll i,)tH i,.kV0 been sold i to parties, who intend to locate here j and engage in business. Mr. Joseph I J'rowri, of tho Citizens' National 1 1'uiik. Hahagh, has bought quite a ! number of lots. A gentleman by th? name of Wynne, also of ltaleigh, has 1 1. 4.4...0....1 .wgu r.c.4i ...i. -m II is Slippery (Jlsiss Kj't'. .rri.,, Soiiire " savs tho author of ', j liK.sier bchoolmaster." "wore , ne gl. ..ye and a wig. The glass y() as ,.JBtnutIv slipping out of ; f,',(.U()i ftu,j t bo wig turning around (oidewise on his heml whenever he ad j dressed the people of the r lat (.reek i Iliulri. l " S.xl um,pt inle T o ttBl's j Hair Halsam pres. -v. and promotes ' the growth of t! .ral hair. also restores the u..- ' color to hair 1 Jio'n, blotches, au.l all nkin dis- ! vnii quiclicst cured by cleausine jlt. n,,,, ,Vit Ii Avers Sai sapai ilia. W. H. Wakelield & Co.. of lreii- boro', N. C, dea'.eis in Hardware and Machinery, invite the citizens of iWadsw.-rth. Martinez & Langman's ! ., i i) . t . ,ii ... Pure Prepared taints, every gallon . x'Ure i-n.i guaranteed , 1MI-;. ti w. oi.iuimiM chari;i'a nuvi'ii I'i'iitB a imr. --- -----i . r.-.T srtM.-At his n-..i'Uit In KMti.l.-liili i:.iiuty, on Uib Ih; .lay .. May, .Mr. M. A. Snm. In tlm .U U yrar.il lil at,-". Il iw Uru in Wuko futility, j where Iih ntui Iiha many warm rrionln, anl iu..'t).l liaii."lli, wwrn n nan i u imi l.y tnaiiy i mifw nun. nu , an.l t.al.1 all la nil. an.l many Irlmi.l! lu ann, t.liailiaiuiinl li:i..i..( ; u , ,, , , ,,, , , ijiie jjvr rr j v . ItiAiiilSTS. Iil.riivl t..r Tue ltttiiuii by WYATT & TAILOR, OIIOI l:ll'- .V l i.MMlSMON mkim-iiakts. Mo. l'iSi.uihtfi.to M.inln St., llALMi.ll, N. C. May 27. l!V4. COT'l'OS MAIlKt'.T: 0..,1 M.l,llll. 11 34 Ml.l.lll'n?. - 11 S sirl.a Low Ml I. ling, I 11 stalim. !(?li) Firm with an unar. l.'liJ.'ii. y. WU0Li:SALKUHOCKKV MAKKET. Ma' ; Kl.nir. s. C Hulk, C ItitM.w, 9', "mil. wl ! slioiiLI.-rs, H';t.'..rii, t'.uivanm .l Uam, lfiSilMt ii.iM I.ar,l- Irl-:,. barrel, iliMl ri'llni'il, Hl'i sw'i, Fanilly, -!i't Ht'-ia, 1 M,.a.-,-'.- ;lirl-il l'.'afheH, Ni w tTr. ) Culm. S.'i lu ll. I Aj..lea, Kyrni'K, ii'r.vi ltutu-r. suLitr .r.ts;!-, Yfliow. i "."i.'liii k.'iia. Oraiiiilateil, Hs ll.-rt, Corfw, lJ'tl.i,Mt, tt. Tlifi,' prtii .tru f..r larva lt. Nt'W idvei'tisenieul. PATENTS. F. A. rohnmii, H.aWuior nf Amu-: I'wwti.n. Vhiiil-.h. It C. MM" wall rAintiH. v l:--r lii'on it. tin 'urt!, pr-iiii- lv rinnn tf'l iii-i'le iiuium k uiioni ts f:iirrL l. fin nnd F.rtKn , I'i'lllM'tniHl I'llM'lit ' 'fll'-P up In. Nu rhHit; itr. MERIitD SliP. , ,;,. v,Miiin:t i.n.k. inin f'.nr v.-ar ...l. rlt...n, l,.! !.'!, ...l.'l t.u.-kt. ,rr;:;r'"i.:,';n; r hiv.i i.y a ,,u. u h.'I. i,'.i ir-.m my ii, i. k. 1 w 1 1 : . I II. 1 Ml, ..n. au.l a L.-ra'l.' W. 11. (i. Al'Nl.V. .Ii.r.'y bull iir. May i-i, 1"M Oil. .4 DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. llavlni.".i:iUll.' I as a.lMi!nl-.:ra,..r "f Mlt-s . Jan.' Davi, ..'.v,i-. 1, 1 li.-i.M.y li. ; i I al! i,,'it...iw , I,m iinu .-incur, iia-iiiif' kiM lf-.-l,-ii' 1. 1 I'XlnMi lli,'iaiiii' I" ti'i'. "li w I.i':"t" .hi' l.''-ls .lay .( May, I If.-:,. W. I.. I.ONI.OS, May 15. ISsl. 6i. Mai.l.r..-, X. 0. ' i lmve pm in r.w t 'Aims nu t w irt'.nrf.i u CARD WOOL In Mi.- r.'r.t nmiin-r. Will Purr, i.l.k itil i-ar.l Int.. H', V.-m, ...nii. i'rr.'.i !. wMi i.. ..oi llitir w.k.I num. n-i. K'-'l Inl.l ill 1 In' ntt" ! ..I Iin.l t. In .r wm.i. 'In., wui.l iiin-l in nil .-nttfe l.o wi-ll rnii'. nn.l .ll l.'.l. JAMLo l .MIE. , Muy H, Itvt l nt. v ..'li.ir ..f V. i.ti'i .t. 1... . . I'.rnl.Vj t-'M.lill n'.'u.. .t urn, i i. rur. ... ..ni. ' I No iff ftmriT'O i If' I'.'t.'lll I .iswrwaVSi"' 1 I'.,., lutllirr amptiim or iuttui -uoui. inm. AYBR'S Sarsaparilla I highly concentrated extract of Saruparilla and other bleod-purifylnr root!, combined with Iodide or l'ota lam and Iron, toil ll the safest, most reli able, and moat economical bloo.-puriflr that cut) be iMd. It Invariably exicl all blood jiiitinmit from the system, enrtcbes auJ rcnewi tlie bUwil, aud restores (U vitaliiitis power. It Is tlm best known remedy f r Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip elas, Eczema, Ring-worm, Illotclies, Sores, Itolls. Tumors, and Ernptlona of tho Skin, as also for all disorders cached hf a ihiu aud impoverished, or corrupted, coml.tion of tho Mood, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Qoot, General DebUlty, and Scrofuloua Catarrh. loflaiinator) Rlieistatlsi Cored. "Avfr's 8ARSAraiLLa has eared me of the Inflammatory Rheumatism, with which 1 bare suffered for many years. W. li. Mooaa." Durham, la., March 2, 182. PREPARED BT Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mast. fcold by all Urug.isU , 1, sil buUles for ii. .... Wi, il, .. 1...1. .1 .-L ... .. ...-, f,... 11"'" -" NORTH CAROLINA- CHATHAM COUNTY. IN THK Si'l'i;U..B Cnl'HT. AoJinw I'-crgnrwin, Airord K.Tgcrjou. and oUn.'rn, A'atiiMi Kiillmii l'or.'r'.n, Jainr Klvtitl utel wlfi- lsttl.nl, H.-m y li.uL.w mi l who tiiiina, nl Tumft Ir'uglu "" " TIiIh 1h q.ix-IhI priKwIliiR f'.r the Ble of ifal bhU'p f'.r iartitl,n hu.I II ai.arlM! U, tlitt bhUh lovil'.n "1 Uii' Cj.un llini Uu1 ileli'iHlitiiiM urn tti.u ri'sMcni! tit UiIbShiU' ilifjr itr linrt'l.y imUiltMl m a;.Kr al Hit' t.ni.f "f ilm e;trk ,.f Uio Sui.crl.ir Cnun i.t mM fiiiiuy wlclilti iwi-nty ,luyn r.iu-r Hie ulU-nt,n '! UiIh xuiitiii.tni mul iilhwit ilm .uu iilalm, tjr iuJijiuniii will l,o tnltei, r- iiiUs. WM. V. l-'OLSUEE, e. s. c. April 'Jt, 1HM. GtH. JUSTTODICT. What everybody says must be so. The ladies all snv that W. L. LONDON'S 1T3-.7 O00ZZ are the prettiest and cheapest they have ever seen. He will make his a specialty this season. He is show ing the handsomest trimmed ZSOTOKTZTS ASH) HATS ever seen iu this county. Ladies, Misses ami Children's untrimmed Hats and Bonnets iu every style, shape ami price. All kind BONNET TKIMMINOS. His IlUb W U j IX II H J A KTMKN 1 S are very lull, lie can suit any taste. Dress goods from 8 cents up. Nice, pretty LAWNS nt ti cent. HEAUTIl'UIi WHITE GOODS for Ladies and Children's Dresses, ami nice Trimmings for them. LACES. SWISS AND HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES. .VC. SIX3 FANC3T OOOJ3S and NOTIONS PEl'AltTIU I are verv attractive. l,iuli j r .. "i ? , . ',V'w Ladies and Chi dren s S 1 OCKINGS . . eiieiiiei iii'iti i tiu ever smw. RED SPREADS. LA( 'KCTRTAINS. I LINEN. HOLLANDai.d PAPER WINDOW SHADES, and j anything else yon want. Large stock ,,f tjadies'. Men ami Children's ; nr.,v ,i . T.-i-.i-,w . 1 tihi.'dc 1 MiOJoS, UAl 1 IMS alld SLlI'l ERS. HIS Eea-iymaie CMM111 Department is well supplied. The best ami cheapest he lias ever had can tit any one. Men or Roys. His HAT DEPARTMENT has all styles of Men and Boys Fur. Woollen and Straw lints at bottom prices, lie keeps the BEST SHIRTS made for the money, from 12 to 17 iu sizes. Gauze Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Socks, and a beautiful line of Scarfs and Cravats. HARDWARE. TINWARE is extra cheap. CONFECTIONS. DRUGS, Leather, Fanning Implements, Scythe Blades, Plows. iVc. A large lot of FLOOR MATTING. verv cheap, Our GROCERY DEPARTMENT is ... 4V.1I If- ..11 1-. tl Vl ; verv inn. sen oniv W1rUltE SUGARS, and sell them as in.fij j cheap as can be bought in the county for th" cash. i:u.is. If you wish to get the best goods n,r, and any kind of goods, call on '" ' W. L. LONDON. I Pittsboro', N. C. - i April 17, 1HK4. MARCH 22, 18H-I. Arrivals for tbo Wmt TWATER ft WYATT, DURHAM. X. C. BBLS. NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES. BBLS. SYRUP. 20 10 10 30 BBLS. PORTORICO I MOLASSES. BP.L. SUGARS. (all grades'). SACKS RIO and SEED TICK r.V Wl'i'l'.l-A ;'.0 B:u.s. Sl'.EI) IRISH POTATOES (M) Bm.s. all grades FLOUR. 100 BUSHELS CORN. 400 BUSHl'LS OVTS iuer in uib pi-opiu oi inawiara Ma 10 TONS BR AX AND CHOPS, i Jll"'r,,"'".i"K oounties extraordinwr 300 BUSHELS P1UME VHITFJbBr"IM"lt!1Hfo,Iowiu8g"iwLiA MEAL From Waxall Mills. 311UU I .US. 1U LK MKAT C. l oi.l HK.T.T.1KS 10 TONS riilMI-. TIMOTHY HAY. In fact we handle (trocuies only, can therefore otVer special iiidiicenieuts to tho wholesale and retail trade. I Come to see us. j AT WATER & WYATT. llll.'UM.iM., Cuel'KIt k Co.'KoLU STAND,) ! mT T" rsi: BRITISH MIXTURE. WHY" ? lSecanse Ihitish Mixture supilies what the hind lacks, makes the crop mature early, makes a larger yield, j and well-developed Leaf, makes a ijric.ht-yhllow leaf, j of rich, oily texture, makes the Leaf THAT DUYKUS BID FOR And above all MAKES BIG RETURNS FOR THE SELLER! WYATT & TAYLOR, OroeeVH iV Commission Merchant. IUi.eiom, N. C. Manufacturers Agents for Chatham and adjoining counties. Send for our Almanac. May 1, 1884. OldFayettevillo! R. E. SEDBEERY, Wholesale and Retail DruHixt, wlHhen u Inform thu ptihllc that ho ucw ociit)lr Uih new nifttinani tttro ou tho rtouib-eaM wrtief Uark.it H-in are whore ho has a NEW AND FRESH STOCK OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASSWARE, nn.l 1'Tnryihlia: tinnnlly hh. Iu s flrat-clnsii Drag Sh.r". hi wliuhnalu ii'i'l rfliail. "l'r I, !, iunlliy ami auilitrartlnn guaranlMd Kn'l.il ln,lu,'i!iiii'Uii) to tlie vliulvsalc trada April 3, Unts. Iir. l.C. EIHKM.k.1. M1LLHD r. RIHIMAR. J. C. Kirkman & Son, RICHMOND, CHATHAM CO., N. C, (011 tho C. F. .It Y. V. R. R.) Iil'AI.EllS is DRY GOODS. HARDWARE, GROCERIES, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. We cordially invite our friends and the public to call and examine our NEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Good Goods at bottom prices, Low as the lowest. J. C. KIRKMAN &. SON. April 17, iwt. Sinn. J. P. CiSULLKY, RALEIGH, N. C. rsiWlioteale and Retail Dealer la FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, Offers special bargains in Spring Goods, especially for cash, in KhoM and Clothing for Men. Youths, Boys ami Children. Beautiful line DRESS GOODS, PERCALES, LAWNS, CALICOES, &C, at very reasonable prices. Wo Bolioi a continuance of the liberal PATRONAGE OF CHATHAM uud the surrounding country. JOS. P. GULLET. April 10, lfM. DURHAM MARBLE AND BROWN STONE WORKS. ROBERT I. ROGERS, -PEALEB IN Marble p.nd Granite MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONE. TABLETS, iC. i BKOWN STONE FOR DOOB AKD j WINDOW SILLS, I CUJfBIXti AXD PAVING, Main Street, DURHAM, N. C. Cemetery Tforfc Neatly Execute! 'ESIUSS AND ESTIMATES ITRKmHlD OB AIl'I.h'AT10X. Murch 13, ltHi. itnin SPRING. 1884. ,!W.nu imtcoi, jS. i ' OF PiALEIGII, X. 0., "i.'.. 4.. 41. ,.. .. S1 ,, . ore dailv arrivim PRESS 000DS from the cheapest to the highe-it. PRINTS. J'KRCALES, LAWNS, MUSLINS, CALICOES, BLEACH EO AND UNBLEACHED DOMESTICS, SHOES for Men. Bt ys. I.adiea and Children, WHITE C.OODS, VIC LAWNS, SWISS jrUSLTSS, LACES. EMBROIDERIES, MENS WEAR. HATS, CASSIMERES, JSAIfS, LINl'.N DRILLS. COTTON ADES. TRU.N KS, CAR UETINGH, .VC, &C. We propose to sell theso goodi i prices lo suit all. We appreciate tho pntronag ex tended us bv the good pcopla of Chatham, ami trust to merit a contin uance of t he same. W. H & R. S. TUCKER & CO. March f.lli, 1HH4. Sras, THE BANK OF DURHAM, 1TJKIIAI, rv. o.. W. T. HLACKWrLI., p. 4, WIMT ITeelilent. Cashier llcvivoH ltepiwiia, payaliln on nrxAHn or otbeb IHKaH may Imaftiwd. Will liuj anil sol. st. k and luii.l on tli ni'wi tavnrai.lr lorms. win Lot and sll FschniiKe on ilm N..n.h t.r F.uroua at eur rrni rates. Correspondence solkiieu.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 29, 1884, edition 1
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