t 3 Qjnatham Jtcnt THURSDAY, JUNK 2(i, 181. LOCAL RECORDS. 8W Hurrah for tho nominees! far Already the (Irvh begin wliortan. to uiington, IkVeigh, Fiiyotteville, Win- f.isliionaMo to say ho, consetpicntly I Greeimboro Patriot: Mr. H. F. W. H. Wakefield A Co., of (Ircens- aud other towns to roioice with w" swaUow two glasses with 11 very i Stewart, who Home mouths ago telt Imii-o. . (.;.. dealers in Hardware and good people of Greensboro' upon good grace finl niniirk our lipa. The IN. C for Texas, has returned, anil Maeniuery. invite tlx' til izi-ns of tie construct ion of no important a grounds n-e beautiful and a'l the thinks there ia no plum t hut cmjiiiiIh Chatham to examine their large and work of internal imni-nvemcnt. fashionable iramcs are free. We en- the good old North State. Tiles- coinitlcte stock, which will be wold Amoi g the visitora were our highest joy ten pins and lawn tennis ever so 1 day evening of lust week a little ten astonishingly low. Their Wakefield State oltieials and numberless aspi- much. Wo 1 a e Mike Sid r'o's baud year old daughter of Henry Hot brock, . (look Stove is the nicest and ipiick i ants for offices. A brass band from to eat and dance by. The spacious who lives two miles from Thomasville, est baker on the market. Agents for asmiiigton citVi together with ti e dining i an is ciearea ra.cn nigni ior iuk uit mu miu was vt ausworih, .tiariiuc. ,v jjangiiiau s Greensboro' bund, enlivened the oc- tl ose who trip the light fan "a tic !u 1 nursing to u m-liool house ne ar by, and Pure Prepared Faints, every gallon DIht to ibe public one of the best sel NEW STORK! MW GOODS! K, It. McLFAN & oa, SILF.U STATION, C. F. & Y. V. If. 11, i-tcd stocks of GF.NFUAL MER - ciiaion with houI stilling music. At line of the wee small hours are ! attempted to crawl in ut the window ! mid-day the crowd (estimated at five allowed as Mike is lather sleepy The sash eamo down upon her neck. thousand (assembled in u shad v prove hcad-d. !"'d she was found some time iu the and speeches were made bv Judge The North Carolina Teachers' i evening hanging dead i:l..... ..., T I u i.... 1 i I.N. 11 1. ...... ........... I ..... , , I UIIJIITI. .I'tlllS. I IHIitlt HI 1 llllll.', ' iilWllHKI I I IH!' ln'!H " that beat any that we l.av-3 seen this Co .. Tr,.llsl1.(!1'. C(llI itull,ler the able mam.gen.ent yeM- i Worth and others. AUof thesiiceeh- of (.'apt. J. J. Fray and the courteous guaranteed. 8ar Mr. W. F. Womble has left at thellKcoiil) oflicea few heads of wheat : ii.VMJJM'. ever I lowest prices. brought to this section, and arc now selling at tho very Newton Fhterpi isc : Tuesday after- J noon we rode with Mr. Cine. A. Warlick out to Mr. Keer Wilson's farm to reaper and binder ut I mind Air. Wil-on in a 1 :.. i I 1 Ml' l . , , II 1 .1 . it .. Hill 1.1 IU 11C1H, BllUliy III III!' Ml ! . vr.-m n In- limit iirmln.. nun ,lit..lnxr V i li.-ivl. the cctiircs ill the e rove I " 1 I ... . . ' , i" . , ,, i . i ,r.. it ly.,.,,. i seat ot the harvester, drawn by four L 11 lib nun llllieil t:ilIMl'(l. IIH1 IIIIUI I" lull7 liu ii.fi, i. wi" N.MIi i'K 'if ilmtlin hiwI miirrl.tri Irio. Ohliuurli chHryi'il hivoii cciiin Br The next session of Pleasant were peculiarly appropriate and Mr. Hurrell is getting on ..uely. 0n)01.,. Lodge Acude.nv pens on the fith of mv us feel prouder than ever of. J here are :2.i members and of that fe fni August, instead of tho 8th as hereto-, fe"'l Wata At night there mimber -22. board at the Springs. &M IIACKM'V- MAM.OIIY. At liiii-liinn I'll' Jilll llin., Mr. K. C. lUc'liShl In .MlHS I.tNA M.M.1H.V. Dry tf(ls, Groceries, 3dBO0TS AND SHOES, HATS AMD CAPS, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, UAUDWAUrc, CItOCKKItY, T1NWA15K, IMMMtS, iVU, TIX a MAHKSTS standing carried .-T! . 1 . T I. . II ... 'l...l II -1 f M ..I 1 .. lii.mitifnl tOI SCM, I.Cflll'J lilt; ini llOOitl si.v "" poiaio iiiai....... a ..... v.i.i M.Wfc Kl,c hi ....... ' '.'V""" teen men. The machine does the Wo have st;i this season Was raised winch were seated more persons than speech on, "How to awaken mtt nest wj tm by Mi.is Kato Hanks, of this place, ; at any previous bancpu t it had ever in the pupils," yesterday morning, j j" , , i.'VPI... ' ,..11. 1........ ,'. 1 :.l.l .1.1 . l.n... .1 i ..1 1 A 1 rrl .. .ii.v i.i..iiiiuiiu 1 .1 lw 'l uneeiiuc. . . U(l niMLTtlCa iiZ UUIICeM. uomi inn inciinuio iu l H'liil. IX 1 Mil K- , n' 11m. i i j ........ ...n .... -v. .. , " i 1 ' ti i i . i . i r. .. .1... i...:i.i:.... i s . . .... pnaio loasia weie given anil respon- xne piaee sctccieu mi i n i.iui..n.y , . . , - uv r 1 ii... :..i .i:.... i.ii . .1.. . i i i- ,t t i :..i. t.. i...t i ii tl... 1 U1M" IMIig tiowil, is ( ill on ivuuu hi" niii-ie.fiiii ii'iiri ws muni! iiii'icui u ia jv. .uc- iii i nu n in iiiini in i iiii.i.iiiiy i.t i.ii m thr'-'Uli the machine with the from one of our village maidens, who lUc and A. II. Van Pokkelin. of New knoll just back of the hotel. I think il(,.uys ulloii' way an l " c imo ont went last wc. k with the teachers ex- Hanover: W. A Moore, of Smitv : M. ; every one thoroughly appreciate- ! (;f i-ut sioii ,u inn uioiiuiiiiiis. , ri. ioiiiniis, 01 nainioipil ; N . A. 1 .m. Jiarren s hiuiiueis in yiinuy i' , f ,,,";. r. : Hl, ... ;.. 1 1... whoi , - - , ; Guthrie, of Cumberland ; H. A. Lon-' such a pleasant excursion for the (i"i(1 B,i i..lsl,., ,..,.,) ......r,,,.. i.. ; M""'- BMSTMra. Nancy Brown, of Oun, ll()ll of fhatham: J. W. Keid, of teachers' Dr. Harreil enteilained , h '. . . and ha p.moil -ih-, th ; ..;.... njiring, nas pre.-teuie.i ns wnn a rije Hockin'ham : C. IJ. Watson and J. us hist muht bv sniifing his 01 igmai : -' I i;.mni..i iimih,ii: peacn grown on a iree umi was sei c. Hmton, of Forsyth ; Attorney song and in his worth; I will close, ! Statesville Landmark ! The wheat out on Uio 1st of last Ainu. lUuiiuvtil Kenan: ami rsenatm Tnul ' "11.. ! f.n-I'm olimv." F. - iti'linrti'il tr Tat-: liiu -use ir WATT & T A VLO II, OliDCKIIS ft filMMISMos III I;- t iTS. Nn. la S..ICI, ni l.' Miu tl.i St.. I! L,l:liM, N. C .1 II ii. '.'I. IMMt. I I of i;vi:ky if.scimption. . . We have no old s-.tock on hand, h II over tnnn last season : everything 18 .... ..... i, . ,ir... -.i .1... new. e have conic t' stay, mill inteic! m hvu evtryimiig ai. mo iu iviiitf rates. All kinds of bai ler taken in exchange for goods. We me hIo agents for the best Fertilizers on the market. j'Hif Mill. ini. t(. COTTON MAIlKl:'!': i".,,l MliMllliK, MMilltiii:, sirh l liw Mlcl.llni,', - 1 StllillH. 1 inn wlili hii ii.inpl ti-inli'iti y. Old Fayettovillc! Ft. E. SEDBEERY, Wholesale ac5 Retail MM, eori5;mi- .V Uo. Itiinliolton. Cli.it liatti county, N. '.. have for sale Dr. A. Holton's Ointment. Also, for sa'o at Chapin's drug store, Piltsboro, ti? Don't forgcl to go to Jiyuum and Headeu's and see their beautiful spring ami summer goods. Their Ladies Hats arc ipiito pretty : so.d ut bottom prices. ItWMr. J. L. Kay, of Hickory Mountain township, has a young heifer only sixteen mouths old from which ho recently milked about a quart of milk. Sua?" The Sunday school convention of the Capo Fear circuit, Methodist Church, will convene at Osgood on the 4th day of July. Several distin guished speakers will deliver ad dresses, ft" The merchants of Chatham are respectfully invited to cull on J. W. Scott & Co.. (r.ceiisboro, N. C, for Dry Goods and Notions. In a sepa rate department they carry a large stock of Groceries. tJT" We lake pleasure in recom mending to our coiiiityiiien Messis. K. It. McLean .V Co.. who have the best store on the C. F. .V Y. V. It. It between Joneiboro' aiul ' irecusboro". Give them a call and see for yourself. SrST Housekeepers will tind at Lon don's a nice lot of white uii.i colored Spreads. Table Cloths. Napkins. Towels, Lace Curtains, Window i Shade: a spietidid stock of (S.au ware, ('locki-ry and Tinware ; alio: which will be solil es i'lii l.ow for the f.S!l. tST Warren Prior Oil Sou. Fayette-; ville. line (ioM and Silver Waicl. J"we'iry a'i. I ste:-'dug Siivi i ware. The largest line of French and American Clocks iu the Slate. Wailcit Prior; V S.:i invite orders for Engagement . ami Wedding Kings. (luiic'ial Kenan; ami reuatoi l'oul, of Martin. A ball was ulso given' which was much enjoyed by the 1 young folks, and some old ones also. , Altogether it was a most enjoyable : occasion, aiul will long be runiemoer ll. ! f.n- Cm oliniv." Letter from ,f i.:.. l ii.:.. :.... :.. j .1 wi - ... mar,fUii .urn ll nt-l-Ll.lll l I unprece deuledly large. . hpemuii, Iredell we are safe in saying t hat one j third more w heat has been Imrvested this year than ever before. The qual ity ot the grain is excellent, but it. I . i r . I i . - Dial lin in. r ,u lliu nmitli'i wlii'fi' 111' 1 ill- a saving riaiii tVffJ" Miss Jennie Now by, the cele brated tempt! auce lecturer from Kansas, will deliver a lecture at Pleas ant lliil. in Alhiight township, on the -lili day of July, at which time nn.l li! I i.ill lie li.il.l the oiiulil meeting of the Pleasant Hill Tempc- sl:ls"' iUi ucli .x,.iv, , ..;.,i., mv. how ilehijhtliil . C&"()ue advantage you have by going to London's .store is that yon can always tind what you wish He never allows his tick to run down. His store is always full : new goods nlmost cxei v day ; everything new he gets as soon as it is nut. Hr has a small lot of No. I Kiibber Uniting: if you need any gie him a end. ('urucu Di:ii:cii:i. On last Sun day the new Baptist church at Walk ers hill, about five miles north o.' here, was formally dedicated in the presence of a vry large congrega tion. The dedicatory sermon was p. cached by IJ.-v. M HtMwiu. of this place, and ull the scrices were of a very interesting ehurM tcr. j ex as. Tauuant Coc.vrv. Ti.xas, June 1(, ISS4. "Sh. Khito;: : After reading your eii hy all who were so iortuiiate as to W1' '"' "lP piwt weeivs i na-.c . 1()t j,, timt alone t he inci ease consists conclude.! to write a few linen for T10 ,.,.,..,,,,, ,VllH ,u.Vt.r Jt.lt,ro ,.,. KO publication, if woi!hy f space. M. .Tl,e best, sign of the ad I had troni my childhood heard 'f j vuii-ciiiiit of our section of conMiv the glorious west, but I never dream-!is s(,r.n , the great increase iu the ed of its magnitude till I came and j ilm,)mit f ngneultiual machinery in looked in wonder upon its grass-I i ,js j,(l,.p this season Mr. noi.iiii p.aius. ..iv nisi impicssimis t W. (. Lewis has sold t went v-om on entering the Slate were good, and McCorniick reapers and three , -ml they lmve sn grown better as time , bintl.-j-s., all of which have been m-ed rolls on. linn now truly and pain-1 J,, lm,vestiug the present crops ol fully surprised that so in.-uiy nuliisi-; wn-at tui.I tuts nn.l nil ..f whi.-h have itnous ami honest men will throw V(,n the utmost satisfaction ; their lives away toiling lor a mere tu. fanner much in labor am pittance in the ol.l Rules, ami when : ()(. parties here have also sol.l reap they go the way of all t he earth they ; t,lH mH wt. not illllW 1(IW )llill!V leave a family of homeless ehildreu ; liUC been sold in other j.arls of the to imitate their error. i county. ' The laud here is as good as I ever 1 saw this side of the Atlantic. I have : Lenoir Topic: Last Monday about I raveile.l in fourteen ditVerent States ,1'- o'clock. Mr. H. It. F.stes. living and I tin. I Testis to lie the lincsi about a mile and a half ah .ve Moore's couutiy 1 have yet seen. There is a ' store iu the Globe, was hauling sand farm in this county owned by Win. I near his house for use in a brickyard. L. D. Louthiau. He has l.lHlil acres j He was utaiiding by the wagon .shov in cultivation. I can tell some things 1 eling the sand iu when his two horses t about this farm that an eastern liar I were struck by lightning and instant would tremble to hear for fear of dy killed and the boll passed to a small : losing his reputation. There is a , sycamore under which they were! Held on this farm where the oats are. standing, then followed a grape vine trodden down by stock, are still I to the ground, and struck Mr. Mstcs. from twelve to li't'teen inches deen. haviti'' an abrasion of the skin on his hut 1 am assured that oats have not been sown here for two years or more and that ten t. ne as many oats come up as are allowed to remain on the laud. Land on this farm will produce one and a half bales of cot ton per acre, a id from thirty to sixty l corn : cane will produce rotii ."Oil to H'lO gallons f syrup per acre. It is s.uil. on the l.ith o! last month we had the heaviest rain that ever fell ii. Texas; it washed ' faring very much. His pains are de Iiish potatoes, fanning tools, calves, scribed as intense, lie It-it a., though pigs and everything in reach of the '' "i-r on lire and that his arms and Wilier from this farm two and one- 'n's w,lt' about to burst open. I'l: htrf miles down H ...ks river. There little boy wasiiiiinpiied. Last Men was not a railroad bridge left on : day during the prevalence of a storm Trinity river. u the trams had to " tl;'' "lTor P1, ,,f. Wiil.es stop tin two weeks or inure from the Stony Fork creek, light:. i;;g slruek the liist. This is a gn at stock country ! house of Mr. Chiireii. and. running Ihete is as not, 1. motiev to be iinij.. ! dottii the chimney, kilied a sisi. r t' on cattle and hogs as any thing yon can .i til in Texas. They average at Ft. Worth Si lit leees per day and more than that of Ii tgs. IJeevus are now woith from k to o cents per SALEiiliOcrilYMMiKKT. I'l.iur. n. e. trinntii.-. r. : s, .i Vml, KV..-.HI i 7 :t I cm, s; "Vj -, 1 H.liWili v f"ia:.ii " 1 JIM- Iri-ii, e liftnH, .-. ii ii, iv nun, WM riMllllMl, II Sunt, 111 .M.ukel S.(ll.ll I'mnily, to, I' iiB, l avii ". i M.iIiimwm IHU..I !.. l-!i.l:l V I.' W I li 1 lllfi- ' M'i'H1!., -i'e.1 syni.s, ' i i , , Siilm!-- ' 1'i'OiV I l oii'W, r, " , riir-Ki-tli, l "i l. i tM';.imiatii-l, n-4 l.,rk, p.-Iii' ClTr,., Ill Ol ISiTi, .v; I luSuThiw irl'v di-i' .,i- Lin;.. Itiih, PITTSE0R0' SCIENTIFIC ACADEMY FOR BOYS AND GlRIiS. C. Ji. DKSSON, Pnixcii'AL. I'l ik 20tii Sr.ssi I uml.-r tl '' i.ii . lav. .Inly lltli. -lit N ol- TIPS INSTITUTION lilnii'nl. will til'K'n attend. The I'liiversity iniaal Seliool.; Cuvn:r. Hiu.. N. C.. June '21. j Enrroii Lk imii : President Ualtle; opened the I'niversity Norma! School with an enthusiastic speech Thurs day morning, slating that the corps of instructors which they ha, I select : ed for this year were unexcelled by any in the 1'nilcd States. He also ; introduced the Superintendent. Prof, j Toniiiiisoii. who made a few remaiksi and announced tho motto of the school: "L-t things that have to be done, be done by doing them." .Motto I of pii'ils. "Work." i The instructors present, members , of the faculty of the Fiiivcrsity. local ' preachers t'.n.l other educators of the Stiite were introduced and made speeches of welcome and encourago i im iit. Work b-gau at t o'clock p. i ; in. with a very int resting lesson in music oy l'rot. Jurdoii on the Ionic Soi Fa method. This method is en tirely new to the most of those pres ent, and while it is new and m.vel it ' is both iitstriictingand valuable. .VII me highly interested iu the work. Prof. Deliiiiil's lectures alone are worth the cost of the whole session. There were over xevcnty.tive en rolled the tirst day. and there are over one hundred and forty now, and liil they come. I would be glad to .-lemon- of our Chatham teachois in.i-.i Ti i.i.ri.u , . ii'unr iiu all Hi l Ollll. illil Will , . never regret it. Very respectfully, S. It. Pruuv. A Mountain Trip. Win rr. Si i.i'.icH SenNiis. Wavn-. mi.i.i:, N. C, June -.'O. ls.S-t. D..V': Ib'.i ni:i': Here we are awav Up ill the mountains 1 Every thing is pel feet ly enchanting. Words fail me iu trying to express my admira tion, and I tind myself continually getting i id of my bubbling enthu- oits as. "Oh I mv. how ilehiiiititii . 1 must tirst New Advertiseiui'iit- gAND sali:. i;v viiaT'i: of an r.l-r i'l Si!.. ri..r,'. iiri "I eimtli.im r, iin IV III 11 ,ivit !. -- ,1 :.( l inlili-1 J. w. vs. J. C. Il'irlhtlll :,l, ail'illirr I Wilt b II ttt lilll.il" iiie-'l'.ti lMr.-ie.li.nl .In' i-.. iin ii .iimc limn- in tli iim-ii ,,r l'itlr-tr,.-,r, OS MnSMV, ict v -1st. ISS-I. iii fnll'in-liv i"i--: l.-ui-l In ch.ciinii iiniv lliulHII-c k ll.t iiiii; III,, l u-.i.,,,! J. It. ltiil -... I iin ill tti.inlli'. Mil ... I., hi,. I . M. n.-it-rrii,i-,.ii '.iiitniii; l- mitf in,. iv i, i-1.-.-.. r. ii. wov mh, JlltlK Jll, 1SS4. 4!. Clllll.lf lier. 4 DMJN 1ST I A foif S Nt ) V k ' 1 1 ' llaVIH-,l.,-, I ;,,,,,,,, I, ,,t Jlis .lull" liuvis, .l.-i-.-.-ii-.l, I i,-n !.y i..-!l!v all -r !. li"MliiiS vliilnis nijiiiiiitt kii, l Mil .. .-xh.i-it tlM'SHIII" In II'". "II "! I..-L. ' ll;,- l.'iih ilav nt .MllV, !. W. I.. l.liM'il.V, May lsi. nn,. i iti. ti..:,.-, x. c. ND FKHSH STOCK DKl'GM. MKDICINKS. PAINTS. . OILS. GLASSWAKR. nii'l i-v.'i yililm; usually i.". In tli-.i-.-lii'-- Hrin M,il-i', hi u h-'li-'-al" anl t'-iatl. "I'rii-t-.'. ,,it:tll y an-l sal l-ie-i i-'ii '.'i.-it'i.'i-, i-'l Vf'. i.-'l iit'l'i--' i;is l. ill- u lj""-'il-- ll.i'io ,t'! I. l-'st. :i-ii-. THE BANK OF DURHAM, I'liix-.i'-nl inuriKi irirpa in in. T'-lnl iniirhf fwlupin t"i- i.tn.iiif. r. lei-, a- lUti-Hif l I', tin-tunny Hiici-i'iMi' Inl iiiii'llr. ." wli' in i Ik- I'l-lnrii' il n-l'TH. Hernial in-,i M.-ii. tl In S. li it'1'. Willi l.Hiiiii y. -lilii"Hi Hi;,, aii l Churl!., nii'l S. i-iitltl" nii'l lll8torli'l 1 us, wlili Hi" liui-nl iii'kIi iii iii"ili"il. Illtll" K'-lll.li" il".!irllll"lll. I'l" llU"" Mid CllllH- th. -i.l.-H l.v mi a I'IIkIiihI lil'ly Ifd'-liur. wlllinllt "Mia "ll.il ;.". M list.-, I'niiiiliiK mi" Uriiwliiu. Iy xi i li t:- I ii'ti "li-'i-s. nt very l"W rtU.w. 1'rtmarjr i-iu-s iM-nw .ii f.l In ..I miy w;i: T.M iii-i : l;.Mi-.t, Hi i" S In t"wn-5 I" T lf ti :li. ti.-.ir Hi" I'.wit. T'lltlan, i"r li'tm of M w.-ki-. InuH-li : .i-me-lies 1 ". I .mil., Oni'lt, 1wunf ail it. "k lii 'lin; i.i i-ai ti iir. 1-rluinrr claa l'i-'iil.-. ... ... Ii !-I . II. v.-'l H:,c n.i n il""! In ihpKiftle. with IM a I v.-i itni.-s. ..ir.-ii. su.-ii in 'il"mii't"l lii. IHIIi. ""I i .fai in a lva'i"'. an- In" lit lill l'il"' "f I'TIll. Ail In ,..i-,,aiii. ulars, c. it. i.l.Nso.N, frlncltsU. .1 line I'.i, II.M. Dt'KIIA'M, IN. IU.M KWI.I.I,, I-. ,1 '.. , 1MI.KY. I i.-s:s. Mil. ;e.i..l. i wish i..': as in.-i I,.- ni--" I. nut i ny an I a, i . !. 1- -n i li" In l l-iv- i al-i,- leriii-. an. I -II rvhiii'si I'"- X' !', ut I iii-.. I'l-l-i can-". C -ri' C'IHenv - 'li''lte't. PLEASANT LOOUE ACADEMY AMI Li SIMISS INSTITFTK. K-lll ..'-Si' .11 "" IS ,l f 3A SAL!-'. a. ;li "t -li ly. ss, i sella! I'lil'li'-an tor i n.si. ai int-i-.-i'i-i ii'nis,' .I" .!- in i-ii:.si".r"-, a traei ! laii'l ill Mi;lin-w t,,i.:isln,, ln-i..iii;ini; t., j Hi" ln.il - "I Susan lin'K-. a Ij.-hiiui; !ln-! ni-l ..r I I.. II. l itis. .1. W. Il.nl.. .-ilni .. Im-i-,. e...a,'ili, -IM I il : "l- s., a,, i. , liei".. us ill s iiisiy Hi" .a's. j wllilt ilne "li sai'l laii-1. S. W. lilil MI li, Slierlif. I1I.IM.I. 11.-, !.. ,l" .Inn" , sS. Its. hack ail. i arm. lie say-i that iliiniiir I In- w hole time he was never iusciiM ble. He saw the hmst s fall d-a l, fi'it himself slliclieli, tell over liiou his little sou who was beside hi.u and was totally unable to help himself. ' lb: diil not hear the rejiori which was said to have been loud. Mr. Iv.les ' as carried to tin; house ami !:!' was dispaired of until the next inorniiijr. ' when he was some betli r lhuti,!i :.uf- Tobacco Fanners ISR dNMoN.Av.-n BRITISH MIXTURE. WHY ?' IecilU:.e I'iitish laml lad mat ure eailv. inalies a lar and well ih velojied Leaf, lunhi-s ISKIG'IT-YKLLOW LI. F. of i ich. oilv text ore. mtilies t he f THAT m'VMliS 111!) F,. And above a" FLAKES BIG RETI1P.K3 Foil Tiir. siillfi;: WYA'I"!' .X TAYLOK. Grocers Coimiiissiou Men h iiits. ! : i.t V C. Mannfacterei Agents for Ci::t!ham and a Ijoiniii:,' count u-s. S -n-l fi oiu Almanac. Mav 1. S. s'n -i; t n.s-., li! 'SINKs Cii I" .1 '"iniiiaii'li '.- i.a. Il'-I". I us li l.-a.-li'-r. U'.I-. H I...W V.'.-.-il tnllsl'- rs r i ii. ihsi. This is a 1 i'r In,ih una itlrlH. I l.i.l. col lts- ONLY 15. ti.Hl ,;,,v.rtinient. Full eriri nai.-aial .tnilsi" l,y a Hrnl-Clll!! 1'..'l l.'-r ('til. li.lir-s VK11V ui'l i'i nn,.-iiisiii n-ui. Wrlia line M. KOUl.UT.SON. Principal, o. IS1-: I hi). LlllKKTY, N. C. Mixture s-iipjihes . tnal-i'S the eroli vieid. a I CUPID ? D'W- UNION ACADEMY, Fjvmiisvk.m-:, ir'i!iM (1uI'nty, N. C. Tin' f-.iir'h :'si. ii m! IM ItiMiiftitimi will m iin n- i -'ii M nV Uiin-i , ( i v, 1KH4, ntidtNm iintH' wi- k-. miller Hi" MiiMTviOon tf the l'i iin-i.ii. ;it-l''-l ! a .nrj. f 'iiiMii'iii inHtruct "t. .i;iiiH. . i.vi.-h all iTiui'-hcs ii-uitflil tn Hntt .Irmv . ii.t..s. w-L'lia, ,'Lnit-ii iit'trc tor Dm mcney 'hj;U,'llt h' lit lit -h.- SL'l!'. rillMoll flul 1 tO ;.: Mi'.inii, n-"..'tit: t" tiklifs. We alsoitfTr in in-' irn'iii i- th'M .hMtrlrn; Ut tako u -.x'li hi m-'t tini'-iital iiiiik'. I'MiiiinttiHtilp hu1 V'f.'it iiiii- j !!' I;.'ii't ;iti.l WHstiiit mil be tiwl in p-.' l iiui.i!"- in r'- "ti mi r uiiiith. l't- I ii IM in-! :ii;iriii.i.t"H ui-ply to ii ll' il.l- v, .1 .1. Issl. 1'OWKLL. lVineipal, nii. ("icilhaiii county, N. C. MA WCH 22, 1884. A Arrivals for lie Week. IJUST ViCIH)!CT. M il HAM. N. (!. What evel body J'I.e ladies all -. liiil-t av that assistance, jyot on the rihi train and from that time had a very eomfoi table !ii;;ht. Wc awok in the "Land of the sky." We breakfasted at Wound Knob, one of tho most delight fill si.ots. I have ever seen. You step liiht from lilt: c:il s oil the li.i:i. V. Ii. II.. in this county, at the store j The gentlemanly proin ieim re;iiiiit'j. of Mr. A. W. Siler. about half wav timt the wav o'H imm's heai t is dowu rx'tween ruler ami fnaley. ami is called Columbia". The depot build in ' was built by Mr. Siler and the ltuiioal coiiipany 1ms rewarded his tell the dear I'ltlsbiiro' lteoele about our tri?. We boarded the train at pound gross Cary about IS clock ami being told : A word here about the Southvret. we would imt have to change curs I'liles.-. you ate a l i.-h man beware of settled ourselves comfortably for tho the Southwest. Northern capital night. Imagine our coustriialiui ists are monopolizing laud-; and coin when wo were aroused at Salisbury pletely ehokiug out the small farms, by the stentorian voice of the con- ft will take three iinm to live one re dtictor yelling oat. "Ail bound fur spc.-tablc iife in So ithwest Tex.is. Waynesvillu take the next train!"; Jo Sm. Our chaperon raised a laugh for the1 ,"B ' whole party by rushing hatles.i and ! SStatO STOWS. shoe. ess aioiindlhe depot with six gills hanging mi her. pushing right and left, and cabin.' for Mr. H.nie'l in tti.iini.lst. We linuilv. wisli bis a i are iihae of human tiat'ire. She vns a little home, her landed estate A Niw S' x rioN. new station has been established on the C. F. X Y. Alamance (1 leaner: There is an old ili'led woman iu town who present of human liatun home, her landed not amounting to an acre On this she has planted a variety crop, em bracing almost everything cultivated in these pnris. She cultivates her crops at night by lamp light anil moon light, after she has lininhed In r work at the house of the fatally for whom she woiks. Wii stm Sentinel: Mr.Siiuon Sea- riinniu the celebrated Llijah Church, deceas ed. MissChurch was sitting in a cor tier of the lire place and was instantly killed. Wh"ii the st.i;iling news w is loid to Mis. Prottir. a neighbor and ni'itii. r-iu-law of the late L. C. Lii.d. she was so shucked tiiat she tell oil the lloor and died im:iie.i:ileiy. The work of that dav set ins lo have been : disastrous, for Mr. Iicl.-li 1'iivi-tt. i f ' Wilkf sboro, ha I sevi lal head ol .tl liable cattle killed by a thuudei bolt. llaleigh News and Observer: The "teacher's Chant un; i i.'' at Waynes vil'.c is a great success. The ri pic- sei.t'ition lit present slunvs al iend tlicc from tifty three counties ' f V illi , Carolina and from seven Slates. ( her "2.i) were in attendance the llrst day. 1 This morning Mr. W. S l'i i-uri's-e, president of the State expi sin n. and postmaster John Nichols h -nit' for Washington to call on !'rcsi.le;.t ; Arthur and invite him to foi n.ally oieii I tilt! ( Npositioli. AtHclidelsi.il C.'l. W. H. S r.urgwyti will join Mi-.-m . l'riuiiose and Nichols, and :.' Wa;.!i- iiigton they will be ai comi a;.i. .1 1 1 ! their visit to the White Jl.-.i.-e by ' SenatoiK Yance al:d W uisoni :;iniCnu- Wlica ctt,i I wen- ll-.r PiamoXP shirt. Ills Ceil I'.lis; c'ji" ii lu-.nt, Ml t' lnli-r, I-'i.r ivhcn iIil-v si-.- flits, manly citisp. The l.ulic.s :lvj)b i,uick surrcniicr. Surely tho ladies arc attracted by neatness of dress, which adds so much to the in-nnal elegance, of one's r.ppearanci'. liat's more vital to a well-dressed man than a perfect -fitting;, smooth-setting shirt? W. L. LONDON'S are the Iimvi ever M.Mriv WWWriO prettiest and cheapest th. ecu. He will make his 20 10 II) LiiLS. NMW CWOF CUBA MOLASSES. r.I'.LS. SYWFF. I'.I'.LS. I'OWTOWICO MtJLASSES, mm Emm n wr.r, ;. sic.aws. a peeialtv this . i'-',' I lie It-lit. (all grades). t! II V- i 1 1 iiiini,'. I BOTJItfETS AKO 21 ATS eer seen iii this county, i. i lies. wi'tii-.i" 1 1 :) T SAt Co WIO and SLED TICK I 'l IMS. WAMSUT 2100 LlfEN. TA .r. It yoi:r it .Tier not Itrp it, m I hi, atl.lr to DaTiict .Ntiiicr cSt Co., iv'.e uiatiutacturrr, lialii more, Md. lEfiDACHES .Misses and 'Li l.lf -i'n Hat - and I, iiiui'f .s in iv shl eiiterin ise bv Kivmej him a still ion. He hopes to have a post-office there also. A Kansas Ciia tiiamitk. We were pleased to meet, a few days ago, one of our Kansas subscribers, Mr. H. C Sta'.ey, who removed from this county fourteen years ago to that distaut State ami is now on a short visit to bis old fiieuds. He sp.-iks in glow ing teiuisof his adopted State, no much t-o indeed that we fear he may induce some of our countyiuun to return there with him. his stomach, gave us a splendid l.... I..'... ii.. t... .f e e ... 1 ...:n ..:l... .1 . ... t I'll .ihiiisi. v'ii lie- inn in litre nas loin s, tii i iocs on i ne running gcai oi ,,ll sHnitj Senator the far famed moiiut-iiii beef-stciik. a bugu'v that was puu-lmscd bv him ; "jfawlev will be 'invited to WHICH is Jilsiiy ccielnate'l. Hie iu ur tohaeeo lactones, hotel is about 2.00(1 feet above the generally speaking, will not run a fuli sea level and just iu the valley is the season this year, owing to tUe scarcity loveliest fountain, w hich sends up a and high pi ice of the unworked h-af. sorav of 2S teet. The ascent of the Owvn's Chai'el. near Klkin. Sini v .1.. liv.-r W. I in mountain is peittvtty grand. e. aay at its base, watched the tirst train wind around and gradually reach the summit of the mountain, while they above, enjoyed as much seeing us ascend We were ull fright ened when we came to tiie tunnels and having foolishly left the windows up came very near being Milled with county, was destroyed by tire a short time since. A man by the name of Wiley was arrested and placed in jail 1 charged with the crime. The Salem Iron Works made a shipment on the 2th of Mry to IVuikok. Siani. of one of H-'ge's Improved Siw Mills, a I'liieiiix Engine and Iioiler. a Wood l'l-iimr. ("Summing Machine. Hand the smo ke. to Wavnesville is the most pictures- HviLiiiiAi.Cr i.triuTioN. It aflordod que view you can imagine. Each us much pleasure to attend, on last mountain seems piied in awful sub Thursday, the grand celebration at limity on the other. We had the t5ieeiisbi.no' over the completion of extreme pleasure of getting a glimpse the Cape Fear and Yadkiu Yallev of Mt. MitclinC. We reached Waynes- railroad from Favettt-ville to. that ldace. It was truly a grand occasion. seldom equalled bv any kind of a cel ebration ever held in this State, and was a complete success in every par- The ride t'lom Asheville S.-iw nnd Knife Cirinoiiig Machine. Asheboro Courier: Mr. J. C Ful ler, one of our most thrifty and pro gressive fanners had a few divs ago 2(H) bushels of corn .1 years old and .I'll) bushels 2 years old. With splendid oops of wheat, oats, grass, and fruit of evpry description, with splendid gardens nnd a line corn pros pect, there is no immediate danger of starvation. We are sorrv to learn that Mr. Frank Steed, of New Mil kef address al the opening of th-- expo-i lion. He is a Noith Caroiti i-if. mid wiis the president of the (' !! nnia! exposition at Philadelphia. ti is??; --Lightning killed F..1 Mck? -. . col ored. in Cedar Fork towiishio .atur dar night. Sunday wa-t a inirabl.' day for thunder.storms Ab.-a! noon a terrible bolt of ligtsMiin,,' f ,1 1 1 1 -. n tl . -ity. striking several It. . s ai d telegraph poles. It stunk a p"!e near the house of All. ltryan h.nl.ii s. and leat ing the pole striii I; himm-aily stimniiig him. A well kiioun grape grower, of this iitt. -i.s the grape crop promises to he a la rye one. The amount of decayed gi iipi s i; imt larger than usual. '! he p ins pects for a fulll i top of good ijii iliiy are excellent. I lie pear crop is a failure, the "Idigl." having- attacked nearly all the tn-es. The peach crop is a failure, here us will as on the llaleigh iV Oaston road, the slii melits bemg veiv Kimill and the ptwu .piahtv. ilieplum clop Aro KcnernllT indaetd IniHceptlon. Font Stom.ii Ii, CoMlven!. IW-nrlrnt Cirrnlatlfin, or nine DrrAngrrment of lh I.tror anil TURmtlvr N.VKtetn. Suifonri nill IliiJ relict by tho use ot Ayer's Pills to stiin.tltitn t'-.-s sf.:.i.-.s!i "ti.l tik!hcc a ropn-l.-ir il.iily mm. -t. it nt i t tin. l' Is. Ily tlipir m-tion on t!i.s' -ir,;niii, Am h's I'ii.m ilirirt tlii M usi fri'iii tin- l-raiu. .nut rrlii'vp nnj enr.' ail f. rim nf onR. stive atul N.-rvnim Ilomlmliis. I'.Ulmm 1 1 - ulnrho, mt't Slk llrailu. he j nii'l I y ki-ft inR !'C l..wils fn., ami prrn-rving l!m .yst,i:i in a lu-nltlilnl f"t.liti"ti. tliey insure iitittiuuily from futar tt.ick4. Try Ayer's Pills. rtlEPAIlED DT Dr.J.C.Ayer4Co.,Lowe!lIMas9. BoM ij all Drogiita. "TOBACCO FLUiy sh ipe and price. All kind HON FT TWIMMlMiS. i'is D2ESS GOODS DEPARTHE11TS are very lull, lie can st-i; :,.- t.i-t. Dress good-, from S cents nj.. N'iee. prelty LAWN'S at l' cents. P.F.Ari'llT'L WII IT i; ;: for Lil. bes and Children's Dresses, and nice Trimmings I". r ! bi n: .LACKS. SWIS AND UMld Wfi IIMIiWOJDIIWri'.S. ,xC. and Nn roNsli:i'A!; i MllNTs are vei v :i; 1 1 act i e. I.'.iii s LINKN DI'SI III; .. MOOWSNIWTS. Id'si'Llls. cows'; is. Wl'CHINt'iS. i'OL.!..s. FANS. I'AWS )1.S. HANDivMiiCllll.i S Id 1 I'ons and ;i.o i;s iu eliiiless VMlietv L i.lies and ( 'litldi e'i's S l l h K 1 ( iS cln'.,-'cr t Ii iii von ever in', r.KDSI'WKADS. LACI'.Cil.'TMNs. UN MIC HOLLAND:.-..! Ill: WiN'DOW s );s. aio ti iv, i be yo. want. ,:... "sloe!; of I. i h. Mm and -l i! li. SIIOI'.S. (iAM'KWSand Sl.llTl'.WS Ills "tl Lia s SKi'.D I WISH POTATOES. HM F.ms all grades FLOUR. 100 IU SIIKLs COWX. 400 WI slillLS OATS. iO IONS WWW AND CHOPS. SCO I'd 'si l MLS I'HTMFj WHITE MFAL- -From Waxall Milk 5000 LWs CFLK MliAT C. R. and WIILLIKS. 10 T )NS M II I I M( ITHY HAY. In fact we liaedle Oi-oceries only, cm therefon-otVer special inducements to the v.li.il.s;ile and retail trotlo. ( 'ome to M-e lis. 1TWAT533X &. WYATT. .I.t.-I'M'.M.. : ,-l:; .V I ,,.l STANll.) Lite Insurance! Kvery mvii ot.-Jit to have Ill's life itis'iri.l. so that when he dies hi.-l I'aiiiily may h;ive some provision ftr their support. Many men, who while alive fumfortnhly supportol il-i :r families, have died in their prime iii'd i. t i il.e r w ives and eliil .in n iiliii" ! i!i t ii tile : w ltei'eiiM for a ives eonld have amiile lirovisioii nif.. small sum t !n ir liei-ii insio-.'d and made f..r ;!:. ir oe.l L.tei lillil tor hi- tltmilv i y pnidi'stt man be w arneil and s, , I,,-,, dds iirotcvtioii o - ! llltTrt T.i-.i,-.-.- II I. s ... ".i'-"-- i In: 1 kn fruit is a K.-.'.i il ii in v. in i nt-. . hi STO l.s hi j M mi Ton M. villo about 1.":U0. Mr. Tn.ibeilake. the proprietor of the springs hotel, had conveyance to meet us and in a few minutes we were at the White Sulphur. A sumptuous repast was ticnlar. There was everything to awaiting us. After resting well, we townshiii. mel with the misfoi tutip of total failme add to its pleasure and nothing to began to look about us to see some- having his house nrd a!', that he had. detract theieirom, and its promoters thiug of the lovely views. As yet. consumed by tire last Monday. A are to be congratulated upon the we have only be n m one excursion, lioirble case of infanticide occurred Buccess that attended their efforts. Next Monday the Pittsboro' party herel i-t Monday night. Mary liald- Thu number of visitors in attendance go to Mt. 1'isgah about I'.i miles vvin, colored, is the unnatural mother .... I. ...... ...,.l il...r fi. f,-.... from hure. We will tent out. Our .. ., 1 l;... .,l,..,,f n ...,t., ...,. t l, nearly every m.rtiou of the State, guide is tho celebrated bear hunter. The facts were brought to liglit by tested for forty years, and ate a know 1 PATCMTQ f ko uuJl,..Ui.l tl... i.mnni.im. I S'id Medford. ix.r f..l.o-i..nl.Ap Tl. ed jed to le the best remedy ever lri I LII I Ul 'l;n - s-l.isl n l-r."-1 ! "f Sli.s-t Ifii f'-r .i.i'-l in w j.r.'i.FU .si t-. fiiint-li .i'-.-r ..iit.-rn Itn.'ii ,.iri isiiik l-iiii-s, w.irrauts nn- in siij un ;i ii nn-t 1 i. irrnt -.I th" m.i cook Atoid by all means tl r use of calo mel for I'llimis ciimplaiiits. Avers Cathartic Wilis compounded ei.tiiclv of vegetable ingredients, have bei-i: ' 1 .rit :. l'st. C. C. TAYLOK, 1 FWIIAM, N. C. and represented the In-st class of our citizens. Special trains, loaded down, brought the busino.su wtui of Wii "I I . S. iill'l J. p. nt-. No, 7os n h II. -ft. rnt. I,. ,.,1. V. S. I'jit. ntfi, u. II. C. Corn si,, nO'-nrf o I will tell you Homethirg in and fMf,t was found about a hundred var.ls devised for ton.idity of th.. hver. cos- -1w,:?'l!'.'. attout the hotel. The water it not from the lion-,, among someshnibliery tiveness. and all detaiigcmc.it of the J :7;lV-;':., 4,TTr J"-.s-.V;iT; VV'tTiiirtsi.' liTii disagreeable at all. At least ii in uot witli a rock placed acioss it. " di'ct-tive ajparatus. i..u.ki.inut iu-,itu..iiuDins ' is w-.-ll siii, piied. 'I ':. be, d clie.-ipes he I. us e'er hid cat: lit ai:v one. Mi n or P.ovs. His 1! T nF.PAWTMKN I' l.-c.-ri.-n!. --.'I Men and I'.oVs "nr. Wnml. n :ii'-i St ! ;iv. Hats a! botfo: i prices Me keeps the I'd'S'l SUr.lTS m.lde li'l the ii.i-in v. ito.it I J l i 17 ll sizes (illlC S. lilts. C.lil. US, file's, S'M ks. and a lu autitiil hue ii -,n is ;tiid Craittts IIAWDWAWF,. TINWAWK i, extra cheap. CON FLCTIONS. DUl'tiS. Leather, l'aiimiig I'n lements. Sex the P. hides. Win. vs. Ac. A huge' lot of FLOOi: MATTINd. very elii'.'ip. Our (JWOCF.WV DI'.WA WTMKNT is II I V full We sell oniv ITKF Sl'OAWS. and sell tle-m ,is cheap as cm be bought in the county for the cash If y ou wish to get the best goods ami auv kinu ot gooiis, cnti on W. Ii. LONDON. Plttsln-i-o', X. C. Arll 17, 1SH4. mmi THE VALLEY MfTTfTAT. ImrM Limlm of Virginia !lcl lllin ii:i! indllceinents. It- rate- nn- very low, hcinr for istain c on an average only $S a ear mi ,' lor a m;in .'Ml vearn I.I. It i- s,,i , -nt ;i, reliable, liavinff aiiteetng reserve of" $100,- now a in i.i. II Promptly Pays all Losses! For t'tiilhei' information, npplv to J. W. JACKSON", Supervisor of Agencies of N. C, WITTSHOUO', N C. .1 in. li. I -. PATENTS. r t l :,n.iin. s,.' i"r "f AiiiiTli-nnanJ rnrlun flt.-IC-.. W.i.l.li,-' ii. l l- Ml I.II.IUMMi,,,!,,,,,! mcIi iHiinis, Hi.-r lu'f'.ri. tho ftuent nmra or Hi.- c.'.iris. -i 'in ii i v aiu,ii.."t i. k ci.nr-n iiiiiiIi- inil.-si it ,iiit Is n.vuri.1. Hnvl Ivw Oniv

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