Newspapers / The Chatham record. / June 12, 1884, edition 1 / Page 2
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h (Eh Till! USD AY, JUNK 12, l.. H. A. LONDON, Editor. tub ciiicuio cunvlviiov On lust Friday tho republican con ventinii at Chicago nominated Hon. James O. llluiue, of Maine, as their flftii.lidHtc for President, and Hon. John A. Logan, of Illinois, for Vice l'rebi.U'iit' There were four ballots taken foi President. On tho first ballot the ole stood : ISInino HIS 1.1, Arthur 27S, Kdiiiunds '.C?, Logan It'll T..I... v!l... 'tM Tl.,.vl..v it On Vsi. Kiidnv tlii! rctiubiican con . . ... ' ... Laucoln l. wen. nneiuuui -i. vn tPiB swoiul ballot Kiuine s vote iu rrcnseil to 'M'.K on tho third to .'!7.r. mid on tho fourth to oil. when his nomination was nuule unanimous. t ;,..o...i r..i. v;..... lv.i. . , dent on the tirst ballot almost uu.uii TIIOUHlV- , , lllaino is a bnlliant man, ot re I , , , . . ! murkuhlc personal magnetism, ami is : very popular m the si mug republican , States, liut while this is true we re 1 gard him as a weak candidate because ho has aveiy vulnerable record, has iiml.y bitter enemies in his own pails and is wv.ik in thf doubtful States. For instance, the State of New York is almost certain t go against him. the inon. y e. men of t hog real met t op olis being afraid of his aggressive fpirit. Arthur is not so ab'e a man US Blaine but he would have been a sli'Tiiycr candidate. TiMcii or Bay aid will U' sure to b"at B nine, and don't you forget it 1 The great bu'k of the Southern .t'ologrtlos voted for Arthur, the vote of this Stall being I'.l foi Aithurand "2 for Blaine. Tho reason of tins is ry obvious, for most, of them were federal otViec holders ami tin y voted for their boss." We imagine they feel rather uncomfortable now, be Oiuso they bet on the wrong hoist-, and are certain to lose thefr places, if the democratic candid. ito is elect d. of course, the last one will be turned out. and if Blaine is elected lie will give their places t In sup yojkvs.- T!u w ln:t a rattling of dry liones there will be I ( ivii. uniins. The plat form adopted by the na tiotiiil republican coinwutiou at Clu ;'ii go contains a 'lank 1 hat will ren dor the South more solid ll.au over bt.-fovo. tt,i id will be certain to cause every Soiilinrn State to give its elec iniral volt's to llit. democratic cai.di dat"s fr I'resid.-iit ami Vice IYcm dent. We refer to the declarat i'!i in favor of "civil rights", which is likely to as great an issuo this year as it was in 1 7 1 . when the agitation of the subject carried North Carolina for the democrat.- by aa overwhelming maioi iu ( ,ir leaTi-. - vi'-il remember tha;. since the aisi presidential election. ti;e Supieme Court of the I" ii it ft I Stales have d cidod the civil rights law to be un constitutional. Iniiii-'dlateiv alter this tfcrisui the most, pro'nii.i-ii: n pilblicai.s d( nounced I in- Siiia eiui 1 i. ,f Court and a national convent IlOL'Toes was held at Louisville, a! ...i - I,. ... niocii ioe iirir ei vioa i.i in noil abuse , the .SaptrM.e C.USi'i Mill were urg.-iu, iu their demands for civil ritrlits. the speech of Fred TVnifrliKiu I... I.,., ,,..;,.,. i,.,.i,. ; ' O " ' I- 1 ''' on" ... ot. i. nil inaturv. fi.l , ,i.i I llev tlplietliiloil tl.i, liiwa.i.i-i, ot anoiner civil ngnts law, ami tlieie- fore in accordance with their ilriiian,l ibr additional legislation on the sub ject the republican platform, adopted last week at Chicago, closer with ilie ftillowing pledge : "We extend to Uepublieans of the South regardless of their former yary afliiiations, our cordial sym pathy, ami pledge to th. in our most earnest etl'orts to promote the pas .age of such legislation n will securo to every ci-tizen of truatevor tace and oolor full and comph te recognition, possoshion and exercise of all civii anil political rights.11 Hero is the issue of "civil rights" bohlly tendered, and the while peo plo of tho South must vote upon it. Can any one doubt ho-.v they will vote? This issue is tendered by the first national republican convention that ever had a negro as it.- chair man. This i significant ami proves that the republicans intend to mak 'nivil riirtiin" ,. ..t i , Sftinpaigu. While wo regrt-t this, be- muse it may stir up some animosity any form, ami his family stai.? that broih.-i und other members of tht. between the white ami colored peo- he never took any medicine in hi-' Vl.iy ton hoti.sehoI'L l!ut the worst plo of tho South who are now m ' He was inade iirst liishop of ; feature in litis Clavton business at i frieudiy, yet as the issueis ft.rced on ' K',,tM,,k;v "X W,,r" ,K! Wi' ' Cbit,l,-", is r-tnHe of put- .,, . .x , , ,, , . , coiLsecrated t liere w ere less t llau a i i nig him t.H Wiird as om-of the einiit v us wo wUl meet it boldly, and vigor- ,lozi bishops ami only 2S( ministers ' sleeve brigade, which was mado the ously oppose a measure that would , in the L'niitil Shtles. but when thu ; te.vt of several of the spoeches luade ' w seriously afl'oct our entiie social ' seini-centennial of that event arrived ; iu his behalf, when every mother's vstem. j there were ith S.a't') elergymen. son of the Kepuhiii an eomuhttt-e. ' 'and a conimiitiicitiit m.'iubersliip of : and those who spoke of him, too,' 1 over Ulio.OtH souis. When he went ' knew C ut Clavtoti'.s emptv slot vo C0XGRKSS10.N A L fON TKST. -t-a Kentucky there were but tin eo j came of shooting at pigeous and lual The contest for th congressional ,1'u"''lles' s'x ministers and two him- lard ducks, six jears alter tho (km-! . .. .' . . ..... died coiiimuiiicaiits m his diocese : j federates had expended all their aum- Houiiuatum iu this tlisUict is waxt.ig but iu thm, wt.re fl ty., j itio : Yet. with Clavtou's unsavo, V warm, particularly between the churclies. forty-livo clergymen and : record known to every delegate in the flitnds of (ieticnil Cox uiul Judge ' 4.0(10 eoiiiniuiiictuils of the I-jiiscopa,' i 'onicrilion, tin v dared not make it Vowle. On lost Saturday the Wake 1 county convention was held for the' lti,-post- of appointing' delegates to the State :uiJ tlislrict couvontious. ' I mill the adherents of those two yeii i , n i th-men nuule every effort to secure thi.MHVrtii.ii of delegates it. 11... in- .. s,.l(o Vuvol-tiv ,Mt ,,,, ; . , r ti . , ; Uiiteisity last week h , tfm,,s,,f thoir respeetive tIivont,.8.;hm(suuu, oU ,,ul.lr)lit of tlu, llo I Wo never wH.ih-sho.1 a eonventioi, it. ;Csov,ni,. ,i,mi,a Wirtb w irc- which the friends of rhal.ispi'anls were more dons iii their i il'oris. ,.,,,rn,. .v.ni.l 1. ...... I !. ,, .,li) i ... i 1 " : nil Was WilWI'tllg j in the balance. Diti while all were, so eager for the success of their ' fawlife, vol limy oxpies.M'.' their in i f ( HI inn. n.i iHiil del unci ,il . to wai inly IsupiM.rt the nomitiei', whoever lie niay be. 'l ire Wake dele:;! ioil i i about evenly divided bet wrc-i ! t'owle It is fortiiuale f'i t o and ! f ilem ! oc.ra.ts of this district, thai thov haw such competent candidates. Trent whom to make a selection. We hope that no bitterness of fooling will be i excited, but t!:ut while every itnin will warmly support his favorite In will not tmdiiee the other aspirants, 1 Let. us all prefer the suoooss of out' i I ,11 it partvaooxr the advancement of nnv , particular individual, STATU I'M V Kit SIT Y. l lie ilMlllliil l . illllll. ll. etiietl l t'M l cies at our Slate I'niversity took place last week. The Baccalaureate sermon was preached by le v. Br. HuwMiorue, of Bichmoiid. Ya.. and it is aid to have been one of the luoi elo.pielit and imiile-sive diseoinsi s ever delivered at Chape! Mill. 11 'li W aller L. Steele, of Bichuioud rum ty. delivered the annual liniai va-l dr. ss which is highly spolo u of TliMi.liy was the g.-aud Vet t day and a very large enovil ; , I . i . 1. -. t . The g-radiial ing c!a.. e, e.l nra t ions, which were highly credit. i!m . TIik Mai'g.iin medal for oialoiy va awarded to Mr. L. Love, of (his ton county. The other medals were awarded as follows: tie' Ol'eek medal to Messsrs. S. 15. Week-, and .lames Thomas, the lleprosoiitiitive in. -Ill to Mr. A. W. Long, t he C!:cm:-i ry m.-.l -i' to .Mr. ,1. C. Kobort.-. the Cluisjiau Kthics medal to Mr S. B. Tun . and the Mathematical meiU! t Fiank M. Little ll,;. .M A HoniieiTiil WOinai). t r -ni tin-. li ul' lio o,.-rr-r. Oiu-i-f the most remarkable e!:l er tailimciits ever given in the opera house here, was that last night ol' I, ilia Hurst, tiie .voinhitui magnetic gui from I'olk county, (ia. II. r p--Wiis are hard to des.-ribe. She i-po.-s'.se.l with some I ct- thai pil.'.les tile w Ir-est : 1 1 : 1 1 h,i--!ii - all. What eau one think w S i . i i a pei -on wa.k- up to tin- ia-i.;iii:ig girl on tin- stage and lioe.U all il.iiin'e; a over hei. win Ii i!i.Tei loaeii'iig hat. die Willi her li'ig.l. In-' man J..'..dmg the lll.ll'l ell.t i. ii.i,;. d :u'. ,s tne st tge and the lllllhl e..a i.l.ls to t!ie tloor broken and tm n to pu ce- .' Yet that as l:-. with Mis I. ; hlliltlolis of ii 1 lr!' eNpei'l', Uee i.'l-t I'.lgi.l. lot' 1 my M i '.mm- reiig'.ii 1,1 w . , e s.lecessoli. wort ;na;i an The Mr. e -i i - i in ; iii a. I' I'.enec I to I he stag.'. O.ie of 1 i''li up a oi ,i.t i -i ct. i li in ! Ii ii:i-ids. M :-- i.a.a ill! Ill Wl It v,"i:.d l.c.ieii the e:l" with the j ill . "i her hand an 1 the iteiti a.-l 1". ; it would he made to tairly iiauee o er the stage. Ag.llll. a c-el!f tt'o.. be liiuev ;;! :si r i lo a man a-. I tn tail, ii oi in r ,i:i:i.! w o i ,i di;".e inai: and ciia.r about i,e i a.;-. Mr. .1 C. -loioit -111,111,1 Mr. John Wa i-ioi:ii 1V 1 b.ree.1 elili-.l;. ..: the si.ige. At one tim. .-ci n nu i-p-'.t t'i- , , -. i i chair ami united then i l;. a, - to tm,-, j, to I lie iloor. but I in teWcliOi th- wonderful girl's hand would hold i ul' i" spite of their etl'oits. Tl.ei were some on tiie stage v. no conn n-ati-t net 111 , Ml l Jl 'tin il'lll't . I . . bt tte i nun i 'I in t p.. IV I'll.ll.. ;-V:.l,,l, 1 t Lt.n.rh In. .1-. ..... 1 -,l iollgll lie tlaiiceil iilioiu coli.-i.t. r- ablv. m.inagetl to hold the ih.iii to', crably 'eil, l,:it the iuoiihK Na' ti.av grasped the chair he went tum bling off the stage, knocking ovi r several lueli who couldn't gel out of the way ipiick enough. livery pcrvm who left the opera ho.lse W.'tS a th'lu believe,' iu l he mag neric girl. Tin re is in IV, -.a I about nor. ,tn l .she may !' truly set down as one of the woini. is of the agi-. All 01.1 Bisiiui) Bead. Fri.ni tli N-w V -rk Tnu.-. 1 lie Bight llev. Benjamin B-iswo-.-'h Smith, presiding Bishop of tie. Pt'ote-.iiiil Kpisci.pal Ciiurch iu this coiii'lry, tlietl of o.tl age ye.-ic; in. mo: ni!;g at his home in ihi., : i'y. No. 'loo Lexington av'-uue. 'I lio igh tiie Bishop woii.d have ended l.i-t tn th year in itv weeks uioie. l.i. mental and bo Illy po-.v; rs i t tallied their norma! condition nmi! wiihiii the irtsj m .nth. wln n he all. ii,l.-d a special meeting of the House of Plsh- "l,s' held in this city. From t! tbne he gradually failed. H.-attr u toil his longevity to the fact that ho never used tobacco or soirits in ''iir.-li. , Xt,ah H. Swayne, late Associate Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court, died in Now Vol k city Sunday. A Truthful Tribute. fit uif nmiuicMcemmii exereisos oi 4 i a l . i , t r .;..,.vitv I.e .,.....! ... . ,. ' ,. I of Ins irraiidsons. J he nrescnta ion ! 1 i win made through Hon. John Man-, i i ..l t .... l j uiuj;, vno iiiiiiie n iiii'mi. ;M).pieni an.i appropriate speeeh, whieh we oopv ,. ,i v , i ii t ! ' tliilil the -ews .Uld t)li-eier. us fol ' i "Mu. l'i;i siiikn i' AM.tJr.NTi l mkn. Tin's- j Tills OK TIIK I'SIVLUSI IV OK NoKTII i I C'.ui.'i in : j The pleasant duty h;us been assign 1 with the eipiully rapacious assignees. -ed me by th grand-oiis who bear have been hero this winter lobbving the mono of their erandfuthor, to ' for another bankrupt art just like the I pi i.eni in I lie r.iivi'i'-it v i if i Ilp Sidto ,H, iuV(,a so wM (uii, S( ;.V,(1 h(( f.tit,( j f v. a portrait in oil of thoir distin guished ancestor, the late (lovernor I ibmalhau Woi th. ! I will not dull tho edge of this .graceful, appropriate and tender I offering by any mere biographical i sketch of the distinguished man w hose featuii s this portrait so faith : fuily irpieseiits. His going in and lout among us has been too recent, and his iitues too fresh and green in tiie 1 1 i i o ' v of us it' I to make this .liher luves.-arv or appi'opi ial e. t ailed by the Voice of tho peoplo of this Siate twice to t in gulieina tonal ollr e. we all know how liobiy, -tloiigly. giaudly, he bore hiniscif ill thoM- woirwng, exciting, tempest le.ii.- jears. and how tirnily. p.ain'y ami ab'.v In contiinled for the liber ties of the citi.eii ag.lili.-t the eXer-ci-.e of unwai lauied power, though that p.'iMi was clothed in all the panoply of war. supported by the siico!, of I'.iM'iieis under the banners of a i l-t.a i .us army. Spiuvg ft .'In a Mocl; who.e liuenge call b - traced b.lek be', olid I he lijiies o,' t'i . iniw .-!!. and dlsl ingiiUhed thio;i;.ii all the ei liliilies by its devo lioi. t.it-ii-ii :m.1 I'i'lin ii in-, lilwrtv. lie took up and wore with d.guitv and courage the mantle of his falhe'rs; it : hi.- heritage, and ho so bure illli !'lh It' that ili. sten..;l eo, eiianL. r l ul,i:e lie e, ., .1,1 lens r.niii.l e.'t t.iih his lin.iiies. Id mil hate l: imitated la- chariiv and kind .'. tiu-tee of the l imei'sit y from ll I to iu d.'alh. he wa d-'Vote.l to it- interests, and tin' earnest and in lelli-i i.t advocate and liien.l of the cause ot' p ipu'ar education. ac qillled llu I ildillicuts of a good I'.lig- li-.ll ed.ie ll ion at one of I schools.' an. I as a tne.nbei old lie. d the 'en- ' oral assembly of North Ca oliua in after years, in- was principally active iu initiating that excellent system of common s hoo. maintained bv us iil'. ulei ot 1 he ! inciples of civil au l religion-, liberty, w hen could he lind a iii i t-i resting place than in this I niveisit', . ci a.lled as it was iu the tuiilsi of the revolution of 17TH ! Advocate !. id h i. i , I if popular edu e.aii'in, u 1 o i can ln iiu uioi v he I., pi .: I. a, id gi eea as in this nur-a s (' leai niug ami i:tiie.' in it ca;: his vii!!p;e and life exert a ha. pit i lilhl. lit-i ilpol; the lueli of the Stao- than h re win re the iiigell Uo'is yoiuii cojce to tit l llclusc,e "or I'i.e .lain s of ai'tite lii'e .' Tlie-e ..,le.g geat .eiiit n. Mr. I'res i 1 nl ai..i tiil-tccs. jusi.y veiieral lug l in i;- g!'a!:d!al iu r and believing t !i:t: !!io.ie,; woitii. sterling integnty. uu i'.iltei i: g eo.iragt. smccie love of .:1,1.1s i'l i 'a !i : ti- -1 1--lilllg ol etll.-a"- In l is1. . a. t ii ' ' - w oi thy o. imita tc'i: ha.c letpieMt' 1 n:e ik tin it i, -.v.:-to J l'es- i:i tlii- poitrait of tiie lalO iovcI .: -; Worth to the l .uvelit. Awake i Y-.li. mi'! ,'iuce of tile Mtiiaut th:!,!. ami with your puissant arm leinw thiir f'tts;yoii ;in- their heir, vol mi niioii their throne. '1 he l.lo.id ami cuiage that renowned t lii'iii ;ai!i.. :n our vi :n.-. Dr. Baltic iu behalf of the i'uiver ,-ity received the portrait, making sonie , iilogi-1 ic remarks concerning iov. Vt'oith. ami liov. Jai vis being called mi rc-pomled in a happy vein, e.iiogi i!g ( lev. Wort Ii for lr.s patriot ism, sterling worth ntnl ability, his ieiii.uk.- e.Hiiing groat applause. Our Washington LfUcr. ! 1-Vm "iir lit-wuiiii ("rii-. -a 1 ttt.) W t-i, 1 Nt i I 'N. D. V.. Jum- 7. "Ml. I' iu, il Clayton who has cut such an iiig! i i ci.- :;g are a- tin- defeated chaliiiiali of lie ileliilblicatt l.ow wow Mt Ct.l. a.t (1 ii the el, lleu.,1 bag a. o. is tin- Mime Cl.tt ton who. limr of Aii.aii.sa.- iut after of tin. war, out Herodfd Ill the mfatiiV ot his cat pet- tnuiisliation of the Oolitic,.! iiimsiiaiiou ol llu- lio a.'f.iiis of ilatt hta'.e. It was it in tore- on ,i.ta-t pa..iimi- w ilii him to pto cl.iii.i iiiartiiii liiw mil' ihe people of any county tluealeiied with a Demo t-iati" i.t.ij-iii'.y, ii:id . I iiiurst.- it was not C'lig hefoi he had the whole SraUi ii i a ler iii.- ii.ihtary cunlrol of hi., carpet-baggin- sn'o.i.tel lis. After he had eoiiipieted tile dirty work laid out lor him as Governor the griu .-a.-k legislatuie sent Clattoii to the I tiited Slates .Senate, where h nob!;. s n e.l his country by pruvi.l-! iii' ' fat I'cdciid i,ii-ilio:,s for liw :'.u l-sue against ntm simply becutiso itieic ni-ie so luany inotb oi lueill iu the Siime boat. Tiie country will hail with unal-! I loved eaUsfacuoii tho adoption of the i ! bill now pending in Congress that j , ' abolishes the ft o svslo n in tlio Uni-; , ... " i i ? .1. i i i tea M.iifs eouns, u.u tt u c u .i ts in c., a bvuikLiI upon tho iuhiiiiiihtruti4ii of jn8til.0 iu these courts throughout' the country. Under this fee system , the marshal's oflieo has boon turned, into tin engine of tlu most outrageous! .r i i:.... i... oppression, iviaiinv aim iiii.e-ni;. - .-aiise t hero was no limit to the c.a- .: il ..iV. .. ... .l.i. lions iiuil im-ni iniin i.i iini. maud under tho present slatntes. We nil reiiiember wlitit an itilanious his-, . . i .1 .1 lory these olheiiils nmdo in tho ut-, iiiiuistriit ioi. of the .-eiieral bankrupt net a few years ixt, and tho same SI'lOllpS ll.l t lieU till'lled i oil UllOS Oil t ' of the insolvent estates, by eolhision hist, and auuinst the abolition ot tho . vil.i(ms ft,u sytem. So far they have been defeated by Congress, but no : one knows here what may yet trans pire to enable them to defeat Con g ress. At last a uso has been found for tin. (ioveriiinent l'liliting Olllco. Ill has piiiited the biggest book that the : world has yet soon, it being a volume ; bound in calf, of course, weighing HH pounds avoirdupois, and containing: more than 10,1)00 page:.. Whether the hie'e volume is a catalogue of the etntiloves of tho olliee. of ll slieeill of m u no. , ., some I i.ngiessman upon III. means ii Lie ling 11. 1 ol nit- iiasui -.111 plus, tho public is hot intoriiied. Some idea of the intense love for -agiiciiiluic that, tluills the. b.:n.i of; the gay led man of the folesl. may be formed from one ileiu gathered llom the report of the SecleUl V of w III terior this year. I he great Si.aix lieseival ion contains Is.'.cJl s.piare miles, or about six times as many as ; comi'iise the State of Massachusetts. ' It has a population of i!4,0D0, or j about one to every t wo s.piare miles , Not witliMaiidiug ti e fact that special eli'oits have be. 11 made to teach those. Indians something about husbandry, there have been cultivated just .Msl , acres, or about live and tlirot-ipiailer miles scarcely more than the size of i au ordinary Kansas eornlicld ! but " hat is worse than alt. the M -Cretan tales estiei ial oecafioll to that v. n this small tract is w retchedly e.iltiwited that it call ha:div be eo; si ii red as ciilthatcii laud at all. Yet. by thi! beatitudes of a t 1 iiigi. , ,ioual . ii.ii tment, and a poiicv that is p-.isil lam. nity itself, the white man who ;ai..,,M. IYuues. l'reseites. .lollies, proposes to work every acre of his j M u.ce Me it. Apple Ihntei . Curi ants, farm is kindly allowed 100 acres. to;();lt M ii. Il iminv. Oranges. Nuts, the Indian's 1,:,20 if ho will only . At;. 'I'm Ware. Buckets? Baskets. l"'.v br it. Is tics a wlnte nan s thivcinmcnt. or is a an Indian s ? ' itoso Vetinor. the celebrated Canadian wt atln-r proplie!. is lea l. We may 1! w cvpec! better weather. The nomination of Biaine and Lo gan has fallen like n wet blanket on the Bcpublicaus of New York citv. It was received with great disfavor. s me of the most prominc:.l and ar dent Be publicans there declaring th.it they will not support the tic!; I A heavy storm pas-e l over Mi: widdie county. Virginia, last Sunday, during which a woman rained i'hihis Patterson, residing mar P.plai ( li ot e. was struck a l i-l instantly killed , by lightning. Another woman was stunned. Tho Baptist church, in tho same vicinity, was blown down, and other damage done (o pi-p. it v. skor dye mu ! he c. i:ei, i. i:l easv to applv. 'apo-.s.ble to to ls, nib ..!!'. eh galit ill a; p. aiatice. and cheap in price. Backing ham's 1 lyo for the hiskers unite- ill ilsdf all liiest in. I its. 'J'rv it. Stories on flu Road. Commercial Tmvoloi'3 at a Wayside Inn Something to Put in a Gripsack. .'li.-lllti-IIH'll. 1 Hl!ll.i4t I'llVV , llli-..iHt1tiilll yull i 11 11 . --ur xi'iTl.-itf-t el Uu- w ii.i, y,.iir kii.-wl.-lr.- T Lii-iiiii-- . llu- .-UKiigliii; Mg,ii: ,.ti mt, hii'I all ' ll -ii. v.,'1 kn-iw." Tins Kiirmly Hxim-KMSl r.-an" fi ll tr,.ni ilio ll, I an i-l-l.-rlv pi. iimu-i- l.-.m-', l.i-t Atiju.-l, nn.l ivii.- ii,'1i'i-sm,-.1 i a i,.-nil.-it---l. '.nun, -evil ion - i . i.-r- juie. .1 ..ti iiu- M.r. li : in.- l.iiult-ll lli.ti l. St. I I. ,'.l. M.i. i ri't.iiil'il a Ni'w .-tli i-i-t.i'i-i.tiiiiilvi. ... II, .- l-.iris.-ii.il. "a itruil.in.-r' isii'i i. h-, ill lur. I li.iiir.'s, tail In- runs til r!-k-. I.t- rUk-.-nii-l'l.- t,l-, !iihlii-r .,. ritllnMl'l l-..lil--l..-, illl'l .-.U-illIll., Hl . .X,,-l -tl-. " 1 .Men ri-tks for liiHiiiiu-i-''" Tin-. I"i tio'.u,,-- . " Mil l Vv- W. I-. t-'ral.k ! in. lt ,iK il !i inin-llm; .,i-,iii I .i-,. n ii,..ii. .-in.! j I- kii-avii ,, ii.,-.'liuiitH in nil ..c j, . t ft,.- .-..iiiiiry . "Tin- i-1-.k - v lit- it. ni,l, -h.1. at, ,t ,-i:in...-i i..a' l" i:".' H,t y,'.'lll Ul..'.i- i if. ,li 1,.'-..- tlHl .-Italic.- "I llfi an. I ait-i .in I a-.. .-ii havii.c u i tlx. -a ll"iir. ..- oclti- mi l i.iH,::c 1 Inl-i l' .- l.ll . .;i,:,.!',. I ty w i. t-.r 1 iii .ill i uta ii..w " V, .li--. .in. ,,ti y.'iir .i.i;.'i.'i'..i" iiri.ki- in a 1 i " i Ii -iii;. i ,lry gHt li'-oi-t.-r, liistt'.liui In.-, ,-i-.ir iiir.-i.!!. trav.-ian: !, i .villi... Ti... ,i,-',...i,o ,',',i1.,,'i' ,.X l"'tt,T. nnaiii' i t-atiit a Tor., uu flai.-rti-t-'ini'iii I ,.t t'UM.- L-l:'- 'InVli' I '. ,...1 . I ,. .' . I" 1' -r;-1. -u T'ir-I i- i c.a ,.n r.i'rOi. In 1111 . "' '-' I""1" " " . -r ;lv,,-, ti,. Ills x . I t iir-.t-i I... i-'i'-. Ii 'l'l a itietT rr-.tii M:. I i-,ink!!ii M'.rciiia ,liat ' lll'kMl iiimi' l,ta .IIkW'I-i.. r.-s ttnlarl.il l-.-v.-w. It,:,. 1,'iru. Hi-:, la, l,i-. inrli- iiml t',,1'1-.. an i all t-. til.- .It-.- -.1- .1 Urn v.t 11, 1. 1 KI-lii.-o. I'm a ! .! I,- In y in i-.tll-f. 1, . '-. ami fl. r.,i,ii.iin) 111 Inrfrr .-u,'. IT LEADS ALL No other H"o,l-.tirifrinz mslit-ino l matin, or nas et'.-r oo-n ,ri-,nv.L wlucli i-dih- plft.-ly tiiiu.-t' Oi, iranig of iUydtcituu aud tins g-ueml public iu Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It lr-ad tli 1iM nu n trill nrloiitillt! prrtutrv turn lur !I I t.Iu, ilm-am; II there i litrk QPDOCIII II '"a'aiut f Scnifu-a .il.itt jt.'ii, y'viftUrUlA Avi us unAi' iKiia. will iii-1 Htp-i. ii aii.l exiiel it from vmtr iivmem. Kor constitution! ..r t-nifHl"U i'al.irrh, PXTIIDDU 'tVKIl'l SKHAI'.VKtl.L4 iJ tho UHlflnnn trim re.ii.-lv. It b:M cttr.yl IiU'iilx-ru-is cnu. It nail t.ip the uauiwms ratarrlial ilisnliarn-s, .in l ritinovu tli i.-k..i-iin; .l..r of mu brcatU, whicll are iiiilicatlonf of bcrufuiutu origin. Ui rFRmi " . T-s-pt-2".'- UUULnUUtJ ...vt the !io of urn imn ono of QnoCC cltlltlrun wan t-rntilr aiHiet.i l WJnCO with ,.iIo,"K,ii" running snrea nn its faon anl iinek. At tlio lunid time its c wore ?.v.-i.nt iiini-li intlaitii-.l, ami very stirw. inDC FVCC Pl.vl''w"st,il,l utliat pot wUnC UlCO rrf.il.iltra'ivoiii'-tliciiionimt lM-riiiilnir. Tli.-vltiilual in recommending Axru a Saksii-auTI.la. A few line (iro ilnol a prrceiitible iiiiicnremeiit. whit-li, by an ,lherent-t- to your Uin-cttntw, wan etiiitin nt to a eoiiiitlete an.1 p- rnian -nt eurv. Sj CTiili'tide ti.i nni; :im..tr I of tin- eii-iti'ii -o of any vn-ful..iw t.-n.l.-iu-in: mi l u, tn-nt-Iit'-nt of any ttisei l r w: e. r atteinlul by mure iimmia or etfectual r.-ult. Ifouri truly, U. JuunnoJi." raxrACKo v Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowed, Mist. DoM by all lruUu; , i bottle fur 3. . .... It If R()Y) & CO w ' UHKKSSHOllO, N C. The only store in (Ireonsboro for till' exclusive sale of Boots and Shoes AT WIIOLF.SAU: AM) HI-TAIL, would call the attention of the ('hat ham county Merchants and ciliens to their hpriug and summer stock of shoes. The nicest and best eor brought to, this market. Call uiul set! theui. Ai-rll Ji, iwtl, j Greeustiaio Sasli and Blind Factory, (1BF. FA'SBO I to, N. C, M M'i v. l l i:i:i;s or BOOBS. SASH. BLINDS. Mol'LlHNtiS, F.UACKKTS, M nKM.KKS IN lfinitanl'Tli'uaciirl T im.linH FIEI,lS&Tl!KXEK OBIIIINsBillto. N. c., WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL We earrv a full line of Ccliis, Teas mi Stars, LARD, BACON, HAMS, RICE, wnrn: fish in kits, mackki;i:l, in kits, Quarter and Half Bands. SAUDINIIS. OYSI IIBS, and all kilid t '.tutu d ioods. cki:s. ci;Aciti-:u.-. i iiii iisi'i. Jirooius. Stone Ware. 1'ickl. s. Chow : Ciiow, Candy, Cigars and Tobacco, uiul tn fact everything in the ( trut-iiy lino. Also, agents for tho W.U'llHTOWN AOONS. We guaraiitee our goods, and juices to be iis low as any house iu town. H !IM ss Slier IT Sr tllls. Your Fiiends. Fill LBS .v TFIiNF.IJ. Aj.i ll -ii, Is.-i. :im. Sergeant Morse Power. THRY Strong, Simple, Durable and Cheap. For 15 to :o years they have Run Well, Wore Well, and Gave Satisfaction. Send for l'rici Lit. SK KG KANT MF'G CO., Greensboro, N. C. ''or red sticky soil ; t rji-l.v covered and heavy mhI land tlien- is nothimj etpial to the celebrated Soulh Bond Chill I Mows. South v J1. A ct-ni-ral-piiriiose, 5-" ' 11 " 'iSV witb Vi mhI or with Chillea or l-'aeli ami evert Plow guaranteed to give satisfaction or im silo. We hnvciil-on iiirgestock ot" Double Shovel anil Planter s Pride Plows, ing Turn .-liovcl and Bull Tongue Plows. HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE . at oNlreniolv low prices. Special attention given to tin- Wholesale Trade, (iivcusa trial. ODHLI, 11 AKDWAKK CO., Apcil 'Jl. lsSi. tf. (JliEKNsliolio', N. C. JL SERGEANT MANUFACTURING CO., Greensboro, IT. O. MANi-r.nt-ur.R or FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL, COOK AMD HEATINC STOVES, Saw Mills, Cane Mills, Horse Powers, 1 hS& Hows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, And Castings ol livery Description. jatr-Send for Prlcc-LUu HARDWARE OF EVERY DESCKjrilON. SASH, DOOIIS AND BLINDS, juai ct Stock in North Carolina. Jl'Ul'S LEWIS k CO., StOK or THE Ool.OEN IIoKsli SlIOE, 224 lvettevillo St., opposite the Market. January 10, lbSl. ' KALEIOll, N. C. Harris & Flippen. Wholesale Hariwarc, GHEENSUOUO, N. C, i.l ry NhIN. 1ii kng llnrxi' mill MiiIa Kluw, Hoi Ihixi h U.hi- SIiiio Nnlln, loo iloxxn IIhuiIIi- hihI f.yp Html H.kw, ' Mil rtol-.rn Klinwln, Hulrw iiml I'urki, lim ! K' li liw iui.I Wiiiiim Hiimim, :Mi.iHm II. h. Suini.ol HK-ol lliiwa. ii i,i m, i t nlil lhimliilxu Iron. CAH1JI A(l K AIATK III A LS. CAUl'KN'mjS- WIlKKL-WltKIHTS' SMITHS1 TOOLS OF 1?F,ST (QUALITY AND LOWEST 1MUCKS. "''"1l!'l"l'J"l?l' for ge ting first ti iia it v of goods b at reducod rates. " Wo enrrv at all times a lai i- ... line oi goods suited to the wholesale trade, that we can offer at prices etpial to any market, either North or Soulh. We inauufactujt. the CFLEBll ATFJ) AXI) H. & F. Clipper Slraw Cullers to which wo ask special attention. Want Agents to sell for us. Come to soo us or write for prices and our Stove Book. April Jl, 1KM, Mm. SPRING 1881. V. FISH BL ATE. (iKKKNSBOlM), X. C. Has now iu store and receiving daily, Spring' Clothing ; Of ovoiy Stylo and Description, FOB mi:n, YOUTHS, J10YS and' CHILDKFN. i Also, a full and complete lino of Furnishing Goods, lind the latest styles in II ATS. A HANDSOME LINK OF I TRUNKS ' For Ladies and dents ; also, the hand somest line of Nock wear ever brought to (in t iishoro. All these goods will be sold at the LOWF.Sl1 CASH PlilCKS. and all I ask is a call to convince you j that you will be having money by purchasing your goods of niu. ! Aj.nl 'il. lw. I AH K Bend Chilled Plow! two-liorne "ilow.l-otti rinlit and left, lion lli-niu.witli or without Vhe-l or Ji-lntcr. Sleul bliaru. Ttio bial l low iu Auiortuit. TIIE ALL RIGHT COOKING STOVE. Tho iiiiili-rsleticl.Si.li. t;. iit for llila i-elel.ralo St.,vii, niiii.'iiiti u l Ilie inilillt tliat t'Ver TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND of IIiivm-Sinvcs liave Ins-ii k,,.I, and Dial tu icu lusUui.-t' Uit'y have glren Entire Satisfaction. PRICES Vl'.KY LOW. r Wrilt' for Deecrtiillto laial.ue and List uriiliur n iJSLZ-! ihtAj? IV. R. FORBIS k BR0 UUKENSliOnO', N. C, Dk.AI.EKH 1 AND MAKITACTCJUBi OF FURNITURE. A I. HO, DKU.EKR IK liltACKETS, MI RICO KS, PICTUUE FRAMES, CHILDHKXS CAIIIUAQES, AC. April 'ii. lHHt. Will take in exchange for SHIOKTINOS AND GOODS, t tliiir Kloro, Flaur, O.I. . , T ' , ! ! AU.t, Bacou aiul Lard, .t Oats, Corn, market prices. -ii. ..,,.. 4i i i , .,. i iii ii'iiuuii ui i hi iiiem Him aim ers is culled, especially to their tnak of "B" SHEETING for Hour sacks. A good lint' of DRY !(OI)S, NOTIONS. HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, (iUOCKlUF.S, HARDWAHE, MF.DICINKS, AC, AC, always on hand. Their motto: Fair prices ami hont tl. filing. litiniAi-y 17. 1W.4. Cm. M. T. NolllllS, I.HI.- ..I N u-. ls, Wjiiit ft W. O. Mlllltll, I.hio i,r Niii-rm, llimn M. T. Noras & Bro. luyi'.r. tirimti. j Wlm Hinti-Hl Nit-rii, Wynit At Tnylcr at llielr di ainnil, WHOLESALE GROCEBS nnuuiocinu iirnnmurA uuuiiiiiooiun mLnuriNnio, No. 10 F.xchangt- ami No. 15 Eiut Martin Streets, RALEIGH, N. O. WK CABBY A LAHO K STOCK which we offer to tho trade at very low prices. fWi-KlivNir.cl.il. rrrCMTIoNtnihe ma M OOTTOX, Miik.-rtili-s;ii l.l..,s-i iil,-,wnn.t i-oiiii-Tn hi ne. I i mIih-i- l mi i-,.niinlB-...ii Hinmall rlmrm l.ll I-Oll : V.1II,-I.s HIHil , ,l., ,trl W,h u. Aye iii l.ii- liiaii..-,ii I .initio. AKi ii h l..r I-. mild. Sii...- 1-Iii.iiii,;. AH'-ltl- '..r IMi llttnK It.in Aii. ii'i. i..r Hit- ivliiinnin l -i..nowl OtHl.in Plow III.- Kin ..r Uu- .si linn Hi-lit, ' Jllltil.'iiy IT, IHrt. 1839. 1884. Tdos. i. ep,;:c; & sen, FATETTE7ILLE STREET, KALF.KIH, X. C. LKADKUS IN HARDWARE of every description. j BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, PAINTS, STOYKS, 01" XS, AMMl'NITION. iml the largest ntoek of SPORTING GOODS ever in Balt-igh.nt bottom pricw. Call ami examine our stock ami juices. Satisfaction Guaranteed. r-iT" Write foi- DeBcriptir ( 'uvular. , Don't forgot thn place, 220 FAYETTEVILLE ST. A. t. Il.tNklX. A. H. mnacm. A.umigno., FAYETTKMLLE. N. C, Mnrkt-l K.iiar. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Atrll S. im. ly H. T. CHAPIN, DRUOOIST, i-iTTstiomi', s. c. , Drugs, Medicines, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Trusses, Garden 8ed, i Cigars. Paints. Oils, Ac. m-M-i'lii'l-ui iaririillj' ciimpounilmt d7 or BlfM Ai.rll i, 1MMI. ly JOHN m7moring ATTOIINKY AT LAW, DURHAM, N. C, I il! WTlsKSin I hi' Sitir.ir mil InforltirOnarw mt 1 eiiHiimin. an.l In Urn siim an.l Cotlwal Coiana. Junuary nl, lMti. ly. J. a P. COATS' SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON. TOU CAN BUY IT OT: W. L. LONDON, riTTonono, 9. o.
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