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C COrd ; THUHSDAY, OOTD15ER '2. 188-1. LOCAL HE CORDS. SOT Senator Vanco will i.pcak at Apex tomorrow, 1 runty . K9GeX. SCALES WILL Sl'KAK AT PlTTS poRo' ON SaTUUUAY, O.'T.HltU &8 Nearly every day we hear Dome cotton giu being burnt, your's insured ? tSrWo hear that Mr. Jimies II. Hetiden has resigned his utlice of deputy collector. CLast month was the hot lent and driest September almost ever known in this section. War SicNAToa Ransom wii.i, si-kvk at OlIK HlLL ON SaTI'IIDA V, Ot'TollKK 1 fll. 19 The editor will attend the1"' Osgood and vicinity organized a j the wholo muscular svsteui is shown 1.:.... .. rr;u v-.. I.... : ('levoliind. Seles nml ( '? I 'ml. Timlin one Diet me. and 'then nei minted niHUIKIIIlI OH'iC 11HI liL-At MlllUIUlll.' ..... and will be pleased to receive bub- object of which was to lend our help dcriptions to the Recoud. to tlio cause that is best calculated : or tlie muscles. Ihv circulation is ....... j to work out the most good to a whitn i divided into ten pictuics lifter fust Of" The well of one of our fit iens man's g. ivernnit'iit and undivided j being shown in one, the nervous sys was cleaned out a few days ago, and ; Demociaey. item is divided in the same manner, in it was found a lot of clothing I hat , On moiioii of Mr. K. E. Ihantly, ! also the respiration and special senses, had been stolen and thrown there. - - WTho Rkcouh with its usual en- torprise gives a fullrr iiccouut of tin; opening of tho State Expo.sition than niiy other weekly paper puli.i.shed today in the State ,' , ," i 'V"""n" ment of layettevi ,e s leading mer - ciiaui, .it:'. riHiiiv w . i iiorntoii, wuo keeps one of the largest stocks in the Southern States. W? There was quite a boom in the matrimonial market last month, our obliging Register having issued 11! marriage licenses, of which 10 were to whites and to blacks. MY A ten-year old son of Mr. Isaac Shanghai!, of Hickory Mountain township, picked in one day, last week, 125 pounds of cotton. Now, trot out your cotton-pickers; S&" So few mills are able to run in thiscountv, on account of thescarc.it v of water, that some of them are com- pelled to grind on Sunday in order to furnish tlie people with meal and flour. WIf you intend to buy a Carpet this Fali, before you buy cad al Lon don's and see his: they are very cheap. Also on hand Crctoues Lim-u Shades very cheap. Salem Kerseys ami Jeans. tiT There will not beany speaking at Merrv Oaks on the 11th. as au- Ji on need last week. That appoint- j ment has been withdrawn, and other day will be appointed later m the canvass. lrThe alarm of tiro greatly ex cied our quiet town, a few days ago. The roof of Capt. Exline's kitchen caught on tire, but was discovered in time to be extinguished bei'uie much damage was done. j ST We hear that Mr. A. W.J Wicker declines the houor(') of being again sacrificed as a candidate for the Legislature. He prefers to re : tain his place of government store- keeper at a whiskey stiil. 9&" Navassa. Pacific. Anchor and Raker's Standard Guano for wheat, for sale by C. C. Cheek. He has been receiving New Goods for some time and will be pleased to sell you what Voii want when you go to Ore Hill. Will buy cotton, tlour ami other pro riuce. WW Have you seen the beautiful j il 'm'.v l'Ntf in Thompson's towmdiip, solemn obligations us a husband. Re . Nov Goods at London's" Ho now I 'mrt a gourd vine in her garden, that i Rev. N. M Woods was prosecutor, m a very fine stock on hand of any- hasoiiittifly-onelaigegoiirds. Many and Rev. (1. L. Cook defended the thin" you can wish for. His Dress '" them will hold more than a gallon. accused These charges were sustain Gooda are the cheapest ever seen in ' h0 vn' ''livers one side of the gar- ed and Mr. Robinson was suspended this cniiidv Huh r'mo h nice lot of lon paling, and then rii:is over an 1 from the church and his ollice as a Velvets, Velveteens and other D, ess TrimmingH. All kinds of Fancy Goods very cheap. t&" Warren Prior X Son, Fayette yillo, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut tei'y and Silverware. We ciury the largest lino of goods suitable for Anniversary, Rirthday, Rriilal ami Wedding Presents of any house in the State. And we cordially invite all to make us a visit when in the citj. Any orders sent us will receive prompt attention. To the Ladies : Bynum & Headen have just received their stock of Ladies Dress Goods for Fall and Winter very pretty. They also have a good general stock of Fall will sell at bottom prices for Cash. A quantity of Seed Oats on hand. Rnn Burnt. Tho barn of Mr. W H. Gilniore, who lives abouL tivo milps South of here, was burnt up a few days ago. It is thought to have been pet on fire. It occurred about mid day, when Mr. Gilniore. was absent from home. In it was a considerable quantity of grain, so that his loss is quite heavy, as there was no insu rance. Repuumc,s Tactics. We hear that tho republican "bosses" have issued their orders forbidding their candi dates in this county to canvass. Fi om lime immemorial it has been the cus tom in Chatham for the candidates fto make a joint canvass of the county, and tho republican tactics to be adopted this campaign is a trick by which they hone to deceive the dein ocrats. 1'he republican policy is to, lull the democrats to sleep, to pit - tend that they areiot makiusr a con- test in the county, and on I he day trf election they will rally all their forces at the polls. They .will send out ; Iheir runners a night or two before the election and have evtiy man at Uho. polls. Thin secret canvass 'hitHCteristie of tli(! republicans. as in 11 secret caucus hcltl here sev- nral wcoks ago, thai they rr-orf'iuiizd their coinniittce: and it was a soeroi caucus held here court-week that dictated who should lin tho fundi - i1.I..h in tins count v. In striking contrast to this is the policy of the democrats, whoso can- UMales wt re Iioniiuaieil oponiy ly tlio lare-est und most respectably i conveiilion ever Held in VJliatlniiu. of j And these candidates will follow (lift Jrf tune honored custom of goingaiound jtho county and openly discussing before the'peopletlu) great questions ! of tho day. Tim pip!e have alight ( to see and hoar the men who ask for their voles, and the man who ashamed amed to appear before them is i worthy of tlieir votes ! not Dcnioci iilic Club Organized. KiuroK oi-Chatham Itd'omi: On the 27th September. 1SS1, a number of the citizens an, I ,r,,n,l im'iiU laiit. .1. I . Jmdileis wits elected chairman. Mr. Rudders accepted tlio ,- .v,i showe.l to (hose present that his is sound Demociaey. At. tlio suggestion of Mr. Rudders two Sec- , i,.s were ei.-et. d. to-wit - N. L. Rinldei s und J. W. Jhown, both good men if pure democ.-acv. Iv E. Ih ant - i Iv was eiected ice - President, . Ti. f(,Il)wil rt,Mm1Itioil Was offer ' ed and adopt ed : I Rks iI.vkh. That, the Osgood Dem jocniiic Club do hereby extend an in 'vitatiou to Mr. Henry A. London,! .nr. I. J,. oui-icK and Mr. .1 mints ! pxposiiiun is Mrs. Jackson's '-moH A. Alston to make speeches to the ; ,,," f Chatham county. "It is a Democrats of O-good on the 11th wonder," said Mr. Julian' S Cur, as day ol O.-tober. 1SH1. j , 1(,;o,j ftt it v .st i Juv. -1 would Each Secretary was requested to ; k,iVf. $100 to haVe t like it of Dm-- take a h.d and Mi.icii members to tho ,.. if. is a niirvel of ingenuity." club. There were twenty members I Mrs Juckson. who is of I'iltsb.ro, lias enrolled. The hour growing late the ; a rrilv wonderful genius in this di club adjourned to meet October tho n-etiou'. When the fast Ualeigh 11th. l.sst. j Gaston fre ight was coming here yes- There is as good, pure and unde- hwrdav morning there was a heavy filed Demociaey m our icinity as fg. which was still heavier along the our county can b.iast of. The ticket, .streams. As the train was imssine-at can rely on a hearty support hero, Men arc awakening to a sense of duty that everv man owes luni -! 1 ami country. e go m for a white man's government : let white men rule it. Yours, Ac, Dkmuchat. State IVcws. Winston Leader: A workman e naiueot A if red Meredith, etiirat upon the Methodist church buildiu. fell from the top scalr'olil to the sleep ers below on Monday evening of l ist week. Me was couMdei b y bruised: no bones broken, and we learn he i-. now recovering. 1 Clinton Cmeasian: So.ne work men were digging a well for Rev. J. L Stewart last week For the first j 14 feet the ordinary red clay wa found. Next, came a layer of blue 'and sand resembling the blue marl ' layer above shell marl. Then came a , .aver oi exceedingly hard i.lacu pipe , :i-ia, itiio tun it'i iieai ii mi were loomi j specimens of coal. Relow the layer I of coal was found the ordinary red I sandstone. The depth of the coal was : about li;") feet. j Alamance Gleaner: The Repub lican county convention mil in the i court house last Saturday afternoon. Mr. Nathaniel Woody was recommend- i ed to t ho joint convention of Chatham ; and Alamance, us a suitable candid-it-' , for Senator Miss Mary A. Turner. ' don palin apple tree Luinbertoii Robesonian: Last j Wilmington Star: Mr. L. G. Wednesday evening while Geo Reins. ! Cherry, of this city, had in his posses colored, and his wife were in the cot sion yesterday abairelof rosin, which ton field, tlieir little boy about live: he sins was put up at Long Creek, years old got a loaded pistol from a ! Pender county, in iSltl, and that the trunk and soon succeeded in lodging a ball ill the abdomen of his two year old sister. She died the next morti ing. Tin pistol question is hecom iug a serious one. They are keot for sale in almost every store, and sold so i heap that every bov, white and black. considers it an absolute necessity that ho should be the ow tier of one. Kiiiston Free Press: Three of Mr. Thad Askew's dogs wen- as drunk as could be, the other day, on sylla bub, that was sour and had been thrown out. Messrs. Coward and Nelsons place near Rellsl-erry when destroyed. It is supposed to have caught from a match m the cotton, I he i loss i is about .,((, ,, insurance -Mr. li t. larrotts son caught an j old opossum some time a-o with j eleven young ones. 1 hey were all put together in a enve mid the other , day the young ones eat the old one ; up, leaving nothing but haira.id bones, j Lincoln Press: At P.ess' chapel j cntnpnieeling, last week a bloody row I occurred. Lum Lindsey, beiui;druiik. i commenced cursing near the arbor. ! nnd sworo the police could lid arrest him. Policeman Polycarp Ream. i ; attempting to take him, received a j blow just above the eye with a pair. of brass knucks. which cut a terrible gash, causing the eye to swell to an! enormous size. Uriiuk Lindsey then sailed into the policeman in aid of bis , brother. Then the eii'Miyeinent l,-' came general between the Lindseys and their friends and tho police and l,ii We m tol.l Hn.t full" flfv! people were at one tim the row. The officers li lime engaged in . linally captured Frank Lindsey after he had struck I policeman W. C. Childersa heavy blow I with a pair I kuueka. ' is! Greensboro' Putriot: A fact not It generally known, is, that 1(1 out of the. 18 townships in (his county iiioy excellent railroad facilities. Fp" the completion of the O. F. A: Y. V. It. It. j through the county there will bo 108 , miles of railroad in the. count v. .Miss Clara Albriirht. of this lilaeo. has made a map of Guilford county, for ; tpd for the Senate by tin- democrats j ' the State Exposition. Eighteen silk!"'' Cumberland, and Mr. George; ' wi'' rcpicsei.i. me omeieni uraii- ships, in which nru marked the differ cm towns, p-mr-ouiecs, rutirontts, ' water courses and the Guilford Court j House Imttle-held. 1 he.-e tiro ent Hroidered m ditlerent colors. Jirsnles ' quite accurate the. limp niakei a beau- : tiful and attractive, ornament. : Durham Reporter: Miss Delhi :. , ,n;Med one of the i mst con , , jiisi compieied one oi iiu most mil - pio ,iiawinKs of the structure of the KemiR. ii vomer hi Iv nf I lnr inin. ins human body that we ever saw. There ";(t!4 l)f tl0 territory will unite in le are sixteen outs des'Tibiuir the fiiivin.r il, ,.vi...iw.. ,,c ' physique of a man. The entire man ! occupies the centre of the sixteen pic - ! hires, ami is DerlWt in desion. Then j , . - ( j into eight other pictures, showing ca h loiu-li. taste, sniell. In ai nig ami sight. ! The drawing is with pencil and ink of. ! such colors as correspond to the things j j represented. The genius displayed ' i by Miss Hi atus is Miimly wonderful. ! A promineiit nhvsii i-m hi re savs that t is the most eomplele drawing h ; ever saw. It. will be on exhi'.itiuii at .i(;J'.spohitiontiiideveryoii'vhogoes;Treasiirer of North Carolina. He should be sure to see it. Miss Reams ; fuv meets the old .fefi,..i sr..,im, l. t never look drawing lessons a day her life. Raleigh News and ( Ibscrver. The mo.4t ciii'iiiiwlr lieuntifMl utiiiwt id tin. ordinary "Hlaek'- speed over the bridge at Cedar civi-k the engineer discover ed soin-' twenty feet ahead ot him a . man on the track running, trying toj ! get to the end of the bridge. He j immediately blew down breaks but it was impossible to stop the headway 'of the train before it overtook the, i man, who was knocked down and kill- ed. One leg was entirely cut oft' t ie other nearly so. The poor fellow died almost instantly. He was a coloted man probably (!() or G; years of nge. Charlotte Observer: Mr. II. 1). Slowe, one of the Judges of our coun ty Iufeiioi Court, and who is iil.ioone of the Democratic nominees for the next House of Representatives, was gored almost to denlh by a bull, on his farm in Rerryhill township, nine miles from the city, last Tuesday afternoon. A pistol that by chauco was in the pocket of one of Mr. Stowe's friends, alone saved him from a t Ttible dentil. Tin; Presbytery of Mecklenburg closed its fall session ,a (.lmlvlli jn ,iis ,,,, vy j lerday. The matter of grnv st inter lest was the tiial of Rev. D. P. Robiu j son, the former pastor at Siuiroii j church, which was conducted on Fri ! day, and a verdict reached on Friday. 1 evening, at '. o'clock. Tho charges jngaitist Mr. Robinson were 1st. Un kind and unchristian treatment of Mrs. Martha A. Robinson, his lawful wife, by words and actions. Und. Violating those commandments of the Law of God relating to in.irriagc ami his ii, mister. staves, hoops and headings of the harm are just the same in every pai- ticular as when it wns taken from the hands of the cooper. It is uudoubl edlv the oldest barrel of rosin in the Slate. It was shipped to the Stale Exposition last evening. We beard yesterday (pule an uiiitisiug yarn on i one of the colored men of this city, j Our informant says he went to a I certain colored church a few nights ago where a revival was progrcsMug, and in consequence of the fact that he , frequently rested his head upon the hack of the seat in front of him. and iv, w tn. in, r ii I..- in .. ....... i ..... ...l., , .(i ,.,,,., ;,,.llioll tb,lt waS4ieMiousl l)fllri ,. pmyers. lie was accordingly 1 conducted by two of the brethren to1 ,.,, f ,.,,, ((f't,1(, it uu, jllvl(i.(, kll(lf He did so, but pretty .,.n the olfactories of the bret i.re.i and .-i,te. s : ,1(.tt.,.,,.(1 ,. ,.,.,.,.,. f iUl ,.U,,11V , , lu.ir muU j,, ,1(.sl;i,(l.i w,.lt j fl.o(j 10 , f in ,hj h ,,,,.,,, vf.,v inU,li)V wUi,kl.y A,J ii'vcsligalion was entered upon and' ,w" ,fl'lKks "f Ul0 l' ''""li.ing aid ant td.'vol tonal h.piid were found upon "" Pf''' '"' '' candidate, ho ; w!w. ,"nliw"1.' , ' ,,':""' " 1 ' "f less prominence m the sam-t t.aiy. i Something lie llitve llcunl. 1 "", lUlM x"w" '" ,"' "', Dr. York, in other days, used to 11 Democrat : and not only a Rem ocrat. but a most violent and abusive man on ine stump, iieuaspawi 1,11 lnter on the Ui pulnicans and v '. "survigroiis" on the darkeys, We have heard that when be was a candidate in those dav.s he used to1 'ell the people on the slump "nivr r si:k.. ui xo sorts. Has Dr York changed hi.; luli. f oil that iuteivMiag huiijjct ? ' Four tobacco burns were burned , lust week in Person county. j Mr. John M. Moring formally an nounced himself us a cundiditlc for j Congress, on last Tuesday, ut Orange court, l'oor fi-llow ! I Mr. W'. C. Troy has been noiniim- ""' v '"uw ;' crals of Moore. Mr. John AW Garrett died last week. or many years lie liad lieeu prcsi- dent of the Jialtimore and Ohio . R. Co., and was a man of roinaikuble executive ability. A iniliimr cinininjir nf lle.i.ln.s,,,.! j ir,.,.s ( H(!7,d to the New Orleans ex- V ' " ' uou oi gou. 1 )Ut 1m in one so id piece, worth ! s.v,o mm ,.,.v;.l..,l H,., i..,;.. L .... ... ; :i : ... i . t n i-i-.: e j()J, 1 I A despatch dated Kimira. N. Y., ! N-'l'lcinbcr 'l'1- H,t.ys A tornado : '''''k the vitiligo ot ellsburg. six ,,,:! . I pi ... ! I aI """ "r here, at h o cock thi eveimi''. Houses, turns, and other buildings were unioitl'ed. orchards ; were destroyed, and the streets worn ! thickly strewn with trees. The win. I was accompanied by a terrific rain j storm, which lasted for some time, : and deluged the streets. : Hl"1 '"'"'g'" me streets. The Democralic camli. late for Statu Treasurer is known not only in North Carolina, but elsewhere. Here is ; wind T..i,..,.,. ,.........., m.. i 1 (f him : "Donald Rain. Es , of ! ynni. i i llalei'di, is a candidate for Stale!''" I'lKCES GlJOS (JUAI N COLOR I 'honest, capahh constitution." " faithful to the W. H. Wakefield it Co., of Greens boro", N. C, deale, s in Hardware and Machinery, invite tho citizens of Chatham to examine th. ir large and complete stock, which will be sold astonishingly low. Their Wakefield Cook Stove is the nicest and quick est baker on the market. Agents for Wudsworth. Marline. i: Liuginan's Pure Prepared Paints, every gallon guaranteed. G. Will Arnil'n ld. of Greensboro'. X. C. is now in the Northern markets buying the largest stock of Fall mil Winter Goods t hid he has ever bought. He has already bought and received his stock of Roots and Shoes bcfoip the recent advance in prices, and will give his customers the benefit of his low prices. He oilers special induce ments to country merchants who will save money by Imung from him in stead of going Nolth. The merchants of Chatham will ! well to call and see or send their or ders to Greensboro' to the old reliable house of J. W. SCO IT A- CO. Suft' rcrs from thectreets ofquiniue. used as a remedy for chills and fever, will appreciate Ayer's Ague Cure, a powerful tonic. bitter, composed wholly of vegetable substances, uilh ont a particle of .U' noxious drug. Its action is peculiar, prompt, and powertul, Itreakii g it the chill, cur-1 ing the fever, aiiel expelling the poi- son from tlie system, vet. leaving no I I t .1 1 i ' . ... i . ! patient. THE M il H K S T S l!i-ji..rii!il fur Thk laxoiiii liy W Y ATT TA Y la) R. OIIOl KIIS.V I'UMJIhMliN Ml II' IIXM'S. Nm. VI Selllll Hi. Ik Mlirllll St., ll.M.l.luli. N. i;.. Sri.:i.inl.iT W. tssi. COT'roN MA It KK'l': On .1 Ml.l. lllnij, . . Ml Mill. K, . . v , ; SMM-I l..i Ml. tiling, . I ii ., " SlillUH, . - - 7 ij .1 wuoi.r.sALKoitocr.iiY m u:ki:t. M.-iU-c r.xlil.-ri, ll ::-4 Fi.iur, X. c., u I'Hl luu'kn. Ill's Vl'lll, N.V.si Hulk nll'IlM, in 'a ('..ill. S;V.'C' ciiiiviiaxt'il iinni!, IV 'i( Ci.i.-ciii'm Ijii'l-- 1 rl-. V Imrri'l, fi" liiwi ri llni'il, lt'Mu Snrci, l-'llllllly, H'!,.l'.'h';l, 1 .VImMi )1iiI.'ikmx Ni'W t:n Culm, llOl'.l t'l-.H'lu :i" Inir. I Ai.i.lif srii.M 'J.'el j. - Mlie.'l', XHsriir IV-'.. Yell'iW, le4 "nil4 Chli'lii' itoiiutliii(il, 7 ;i-1 I'.iik, CelTr. III 'j II. 'i f. H.'lL'l!lll lily'-. lll'W IllTeU Tli'l f 1 t.'i, l'li'i'i' .-1 .'ill. Bfc.T!i-Hi. in t.'.'n .n o fer l.-ove !..!.. New Ailvortist'iuents. BRICKS! BRICKS! 1 U III M'll lew ler Cllh H tli'sli kllll "f H '"'I ll.iril lii l.'ks en my liinn J null's luust el liyniiin'A Kin" lory. L. s. la iii;tt. Sl'llIPIlllMT IK, ISM. I s. H. T CHAPINr DKUGGIST, ri rrsiiono', . c. Drugs. Medicines, Toilet and Fancv Articles, Trusses, G irdeli Seed, Cigars, Paints, Oils, c. l'riwiiirl'iiis .'iii'.'.iillj- iviiiii'Miii li il ilny nr nllii Aiiil I", 1HM. ly AYER'S Sarsaparilla Is lilRlily ronrviitrnteil fulrnil of Snreaiarllla ami otlu-r lloit-iiiirir.vini room, cnmliiiicil with Ioiliili- of I'oIhim (huu and Iron, nail in the snfvht, most reli able, anil moat rc monacal lilueil-iuinliiT lliat r.nn In' uscil. Il iuvarialily expole nil blooil ieiSiil!f fl'elll thO Stll'lll,riuii.'lu-a 1H..1 knows the Mooil, nuil ri'Mor.s ia vitiiluiiiji iiht. It is the lum known remedy f'ir Srrofnla mill ull SrrnfiilniiH CunipIitintH, l.rri.li Haa, KiM'inn, llincworm, lllottliin, Sori'H, lloilB, T imor, anil I riiilini of I ho Skin, ii al.-e ler all ilisor.liTh imuh',1 ly a linn ami iniiovBribeil, ot '.orrut.'il, cmiiliii iief llii'l.l.KxI.Mii'Uai. Hhruiiinliain, Nenrali.i, Klifiiiinillc Cioul, Utineral lifliilit), and Strofulou Catarrh. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. "Avi k's Sai:aI'AH!U.A ha oun il ma f tlio InM.iiiiiiiiilerv Itliruiiiallkin, with which I Uvc sullcri'd .r uianv jcari.. W. II. MtMtBt." Iiurh.ini, la., Marrh 2, 1-I.'. rKKi-AHrn sv Dr.J.C.Ayer4Co.,Lowell,Mas8. fa.ia l) nil I'rufiMe j f 1, n botllvi iul 54. Frank W. Thornton, t, 7 and 9 North Hay Street. IN READINESS FOH FALL TRADE. I have just returned from the Ceil- ; tres of the Dry Goods Trade and have "sc.i ne umiiosi. precision antic.u iui- i s.s ""' '! ' "!' 1,1,1 "'" and now exhibit a larire assortment of ! new fabrics, styles and patterns, to which are added day by day new f.oods us they enter the market. TIZ22 rniCES . . I. II 11 MI'HUII, U r 111 I UO lltll lilll III i ilitlilelillv relied upon us being the j lowest, mid a visit to our cstablish- tiM iit iiiMiriably profitable. KIC1I RL U K SATIN RH DAMES, Jl.DI, 1 .'j:. jT ;iM. COf.Olild) SATIN RH A DAMES, In nil Urn l.iifti; sl.ii.li-.-Jl i.a, Sl.jr, ii i yiir,l. riack j;rocm)i: woven silk VELVETS. 12 (in, i2.y i.ili, 4."ii ."r yiinl. RUGCADE WOVEN' SILK VEL VETS, tn rt.lt tin.' ni'Bi'si iii.irc- f J Ki, i! W, U. J.I nor nr.U'K r.l!ll('M)l',SH K STI'S i.o.i. u.-a. .. um it yaM. j I RUGCADE Slldv SATINS, i l" "" a'l,'i'"'i t.t.H.i-. i.un. ti.t:,, i..vi.r I -n,,-,, im w . . . . w tivc 1 1 V w." ' w 1' '" ;l ! I'D SILKS, In nil I !- Intent in.,.m-s.v. 1 :, fl -' jnr.1. V!.") PIECES 15LACK GROS GUAIX SILKS. I . imlil ) li i-.-t fr.mi tlx- tiiip.nii'1-B nu t whl.-li wn nlT.ii- :i .cr i-ei.t .ii-r iLun rrr n'li'l III lliln lii.uk,''. 1 .: .!. 1 JVC I'M CLOTH, ROHKM1AN CLOTH, ! nil .-.lllKl-'ri, satin poniiiONS, ; all .-Iri'livi, DUAP D'AL.M CLOTH, nil Mui'liis, j FRENCH ARMY CLOTH, nil .-li.-i.l., FLANNEL Sl lTINGS, nil lit -, Those goods represent event hing new in the way of Novelties in Dress looils. An unsurpassed collection of ELEGANT CLOAKS, In I tin In'. Hyln. RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, linit'lfnin- n.vi'iin;,'-, NEW MARK EPS, piyMMi aii'l "tiir-'i'tHi'iii. Tim in ! ;i'iiiv III f vviu' "limn in i'tiv'iifi;iij. FRANK W. THORNTON, 5, 7 and '. North Hay St , FAYETTEVi LLE, N. C. O. l. t, 1 :!. :u. 4 DM INISTRATOI1S' NOTICE. - . W II;. villi; iiiiilllli'.l .ii th- J:iin.i-!lii'..H el .lit 111-:- I'.l,-,'. lit it-,- I. Wi lli'Cfl.J li.i:.vnll I'.'f- H-'IIH llel-llllK 1 illll!. .'UIIIIlM -nl.l 'I -lelll t't X hlhll 1 1 il I.i lis ell I il' .'li.. till- fill .!,! ii: VlllIUM, l.'i. lllOWM II. I'l I AilK. 'JS, 11 i'Ih. .1. t'Koi t,i:s. HXECUTOR'S NOTICE -HAV- m ' inuiniiiiii l - --ui..r ..r .i-.iiii i-mtv. (. I'lnciM. I lieli'lit li i.llv nil l.iT-.lei li il-! 0,- . !. 1 1 ii i - llUltlllHl Hill' I llfl'l-illMll liil'Vllllill lllll-!lll, Il ' 111, er I If III llill ility el Miilf:nlT. I'i' Al.i:l.i:r n. newnY. Sl'i!. ls.ii, ikhi. h-m. 3 ? X !.( ' UT IK'S N OT I C E. II A V - lllllilll.'llllli"! Ill- Ulfi'MH Iter i'l Srlilllll .Inlli-H, 1 ili'irii'.iil, I lii'ii'i'V ii. t ' y all .i'ir...ni. Iii'lilnii: ! .i.-ilinc ntriiliir.1 ".nil a Ini in exliii.c i he sunn- i I., ii . ..I- in .i.iii'iln' Ifili ..I i'.'.'inlT. Ii-;.. : . .t. Ih, ism. r,tK. losi .'u I.. I I i: is. 3 AND SALE. ON THURSDAY a A i,i' -.'ti!!! ilny nt o.'i.l.i'i', 1M4, I Mill hill ie iml'lli' inn', Inn, mi ill.' iii'HHiK. n Uin'i "I Imul "I nlii.ir. ij n.'i'i- In l.iiiuMr.i; I" II -la"' "I Hi" I'd' .I'.lin linw.ly, .,'.'.'!i.-"l. hliuii'.i- In Will ouii- l.'Wi. .liii, mnl .1,'j. iiiiuu lue I. in l el 1.. I'. Ciiin il, .1. c. Cii kt'i' iiii'l n.iii'i. T'-riiir. : "ii" iiiiil i-ii.-li. I'.il.'ii in 'lay. 'I'lili- ri'Hrni'.l tilt iu..iiry t.iu 1. , Al.lil III' 11. nownv, i Si'il. M.l, lf-M. 4IU. I..V'.'lll..' . j. w. iiinsi.o.i:. . K. MI'IKIIHllS HINSDALE & MnilCHISON ItlOC nllll". ll .'H..llllli'l-llil' I" I in In iIik i Mi.iiiy 't i'I, .chain. Si'r-H'iiCu'1 11, ISM. II. A. I'.. IIWhIN. A. II l.nceMl; l e. nun ii co., FAY T.'n'KYII.Id-, N. c, Market SiUitn WHOLESALE GROSERS. AHi! I, 11. ly " Governor's Proclamation. VTATK OV NOIITII rxliOI.INA, I ' Im:. i iivk nu'iin m:r. I Vlll;iii:Ai., ulll I'll liil'.nniill 'ii tiif. 1 1 r in'.l !ll I In.- i.irl'iiiiii I :! InllN f. MANN, lulo el 11 Itlll el I 'it, l! II. llll, tllll'lr. i.iir.'.l wiih Mill tin:: AMI W IIUil:. II ll..i'.'iri licit II"' Mild .l. lill T Maim lei!- J .-. I ll..' S'lil... .'I m . .'tl.'eiilM lillil-i'll lliul ll nliliiiry lf. M-e.-. .f law cuuli'il I'l' i.i'l'i'l ili"li llllll. N'.iv I ill laa'eiii . 1. fli..iiuis .1 .tiirvii., i .-t-ii. il Ihi' S'nie .. N..r,i i',,r. ini. i. I vii mi' i.r inn le r- 10 in me vi'sii-'i i'V Uw , .I . i?.-. 1 1 iliii. nt l'i; ul. ll. . . IT. iniv-a r. w.ipI .. Till. If lUMHil I' ii i. 1. 1 lis . r in, a.. . h.'l.-l.'li .ill' I lelivi i y et ! lie : . I .I. Ini I M n, ii I" II..' -1 1 1 : r ,.f l liilli'liii I'.HItllV, ill 'III' l' 'll.'! ll"!!- III I I'lSl.-.r-.'. Illl'l I'l'' iill"ili .ill ill'vis ul llie si.cr ami nil u-'"' ! .'lll.'ii I,. ;i. si i in ii, tti:iiii: -.in.! . riiiiiiuil i ju-'i.-t'. 1'. In- ;,l . 111- i lly .'I ib.li'ik'll. .'.Il l llliv "t Se. 11 "ui'i'i . in ihi' .o ar "in- I. ini etii' Hi,. in.au. I l(!hi Inui'li'i"! an I i m-liiy innr. mi l in ilin ene hllllllr.t i.ll'l lia.Ui year ' I Mil. l l 'all III l.'!"'ll'i .I TIIOM As .1. .ItliM.s. : Hie ii.iv.-rn r . tt. c. lii.u hMl.i;. Ai'iini! I'nvaie SriTi'iHiy. lilSi't.tl'lliiN. ! M inn i lici. lias i lni' ., I ' al nl f vi nrn I.I, lit'iirle. .ili"in i I u.'Ik'I.1. al ' en ll.s. . is ' ..lii.' liai 'leal, aii'l liai- l"i-i l lie '.ire-llner el Ii s ii-lil linn. I. When Insl -...ii. lie were n In-iivy lu'.lelnl asail':.Vi'.i..'.i ei;llll.v ntl'i-Hkeil Mlill (!! .' ! 20' IGVAKD. IN Alilil I'loN In Hi.' reward "IT. re I Lv tlio linv ' i'rii..r .. It.- Slice, e .I" h r.'i.v utter a rvwar I et jjnii tor ill., arms! ainl .Miv.'O el Jells I'. Mann in Ilin IierllTet Cliatliain I'eiiic v. THOMAs 11. 1'Al'l., I Si'pl. i-: IHM. .1 .1. 1'K.Ol'l.F.S. " Er.A. HOLTON'S . 0 ik tsi kx t ! . l ull Tin: i I'liK of ni ne Fi'l 'iis. I.isins, Hruis-H, IteiK Sirains, Innamiii iiei v l i'-ei's, i ini. ... . .11-. ArTei'ili.i.s. Ini-le 'h-r.a. In.rns. CniU'lani-. m' tmst l.('.-s.oi. s .res. 'ai i.iin.'les. Whir,- s i Wiie. liiil.-inif-t t'.-i-s i-.i im rli") i"- nallsi. Itiiec I r lin.er nails ;..r i nn ii mil li", S. al.l h.-ii't el' lull line I lanm-'H "t I e -mil- . i ri k-T "i- i'lia'l ' 'l Hau l- , Sii.ik.- lilies, I'-iillia'-lie. I'nes. I'eriis. Cms aiirl IIiivih et all klu ls. and ill al " I-'- ("iind in inv iHiiC li- n-ni"-lv in n in- ei W.ios an-l all sun en l..rii's. li. '..irfl liv I ll Itot-ToN, IIikIi I'i.iiii, N. C. I'll.'l. V'i ,-euls ll. I 1 his "iniineiii Is hichiy r. nmii:i'n t-.1 t.y , lirs. llatikn and Itnrns ami .iln i- .-ciien nt har hum Ker i-al.- nv H. T c II A I IN. I nini re', N C tM.pttfDPr-r lk, lr-r-. lin. JOB V. WWII. I'llll-ll- 1AVI.U. Wj -ait & Taylor, ItALKIGH, X. C Wholesale Grocers AND i mm is I .1 111 A I Consignments of Cot ton and Produce solicited. V.'e curry a heavv stock of MEAT. LA IU). SI-GARS. COFFEE. MAGGING. TIES. FLOUR, MEAL. CORN, JiKAN. &C. AC, j which we oliYr to the trade at lowest j prices, Will give consignments of Cottou I '" f'- ""r. rrTl.rlces and ami nuilvc sales hi liltflicnl tliul forward returns at once. V'YATT .V TAYLOR. Nn. KahI Murllu Sirwl, juijti G. J. WILLIAMS, WITH Li: II. ADA3Ib'e RALEIGH, N. C, G R 0 (I E II AND cimissi mm, DEALKR IN Dry Goals, Clalliaz, Hats, SIIO . S, Etc. j Personal at'eiitioti given to Ritying jaud Selling Cotton. Rest fa--iliti s I for Storing and Handling Cotton in ; the City. Liberal advances made. i Mf Visitors to the Exposition can j be ace iinodated with meals and lodging at the Adams building and at his residence on reasonable terms. Sl-pll'IllhlT I'l, 369 raycttoville Street, RALEIGH, N. C, I LAMPS, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER PL.VI I'd) WARE. REFRIGERATORS, TEA '1 RAYS. OIL STOVKS. XC. si'pi. mil. T ii, i"n. am. 0)MEANI)SEEU& fIaviiiLt; just re turned from the Northern mar kets we are now receiving a Splemtid Stoek OF Fall and Winter GOODS AND OCR FPiIKXPS are requested to COME AM SEE DS. Even if we do not sell you we will post you in the low prices.' We are offering goods as low as can he hought am where for the CASH. Itcmctnhcr von can find any- thing at LONDON'S vou can call for. TIIKSF. GOODS HAVK P.KKN PiOFCHT LOW AND WILL in: SOLD VK15Y LOW FOK tin: cash. NO THOlTiLF, TO SHOW GOODS ALL WF. CAN SAY IS TO "COMK AND SKi; US" AND WK WILL ITIOVF. WHAT WK SAY'. IiF.MKMP.KR THK PLACE IS W. L. L()NI)()N"S. I'itts''K.ro', Sept. 1, 1M4. FALL 1884- w.u nim HO., RALEian, zf. a, AHE SOW OI'ESIJIQ THEIB FALL & WINTER STOCK OF GOODS. DRESS GOODS, CALICOES, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, RRO. AND RLEA, DOMESTICS, DRILLINGS, TICKINGS, PLAIDS. PERCALES, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, TRUNKS, CARPETINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, HATS, ROOTS AND SHOES. Ask for any article kept in a tirat-dAM Dry (ioods Store and you will bo sure to find it. Thanking the good people, of Chat- . limn for their past patronage, w solicit a further continuance of the I same. I W. 11. A R. S. TUCKER St CO. j S,.i.iiilnir 11, 1KH4. rwu7W001LGOTT, j 16 East Hargett and 208 Wilmington ntrcets, RALEIGH, N. C. FOll THE Fall and Winter IS COXtXFETS !! IT CONSISTS OF BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GOATS' COTTON, DOMESTICS, PLAIDS, PANTS CLOTH, DKKSS GOODS, ami all other goods found in a first class Wholesale Dry Goods House. This Slock is the lurgcst crer shown In re, mnl prices are as low as the same i-onds ciui be bought in Northern unnkcls. WM. WOOLLCOTT. Seiiti-.iiii.pl' ii, inm. SHOULD CALL ON George T. Stronach, YYIIOLKSA LE G H0CER, Ne. li Murllu sirent, liETAIL GUOCER, Ne. '.i Mm inn iiiiiI in Murllu SirfwtH, T.. my eld I'li-ioiniTH nnd n ii-mlH I Iirtb only It nay eeine an l mm-me in myi.i.i More aud I will lli-.l, y..ti Jnnl, (,,j il. ,, kHd wet good nr.- ii..i i en I, an.l. nn I .lei in lli.'elil.'ii Umf. wlica tin I iill tin. l. ii, H unit inir slmrr if ilia fun. I h:ne ii M'ly Uirp- Bl.irk ut litgivy ItreOWltM. 300 bbls. Sugar, 138 sacks Coffee, 1 00 bbls. Mackerel, 8:t bbls. Molasses, 35 tierces of Lard, 200 bbls. Flour, MH)ii lbs. Hams, MEAT, MEAL, Etc , 15 tees Tobacco, 50,000 Dinars, clicijicr than tho cheapest, etc I'lilCES CFHRENT SENT ON AP PLICATION. iir Retail Sronr., under charge of WAYNE ALLCOTT, liiu. eM.ryilihn;, nu t rrmn cvorv iiii, nm mil- kT Ullllll. ,1 mi -.ei'lllllIK Ull- wrMl l-H nf Ml honmit ai.-l i ii.ai'l. a Jtiduv.if pHidH. Our ttein-rnl lock I I'INNKD lliaillS, l!UKKSK, I.AUII, HAMS, i l orn, t-.M rowiH-Ks. uot.n i,u.i ulvmi l-liil s, I lil i'l-s. and ..iirxKAS, are BK.kf.u of tir nr .'ii-i.. ini'i!. a-, Hi,- i.. hi en lie, l(ali'lvii mkrkM, ' i-rialiily llie iriluti, aa la mir eiiilro slock ll Iihmiu: I-i-i ii iun lia-i-l .ilm-o At HUST 1WH. S ,.! -js, ism. nm. While in Ealcigh GO TO The Square Dealing ClolHi and Shoe Hoose, .1. M. Rosenliautu's old stand, S l.. reiui-i f ttyi:iirill and Hargnlt IrmU, Where you will tind a largo and well assorted stock of CLOTHING. HATS. sii mi, SOOrS AND SHOES, and at lower prices than any othe House in the State. CALL AND BE CONVINCED. m-puaibur 2 UH. Km.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 2, 1884, edition 1
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