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Jfrfa Ciiaiham Jtlcccni THURSDAY OCTOBER 1.), 1KH.. BtS Jin- .-! ison for i'orn-siiiicknif and possum hunting draweth nigh. Mr. Hiram T. Chapin. of this place, departed on last I uesdav for the Louisville (Kentucky) Medical College, where he will pursue his medical studies and obtain a doctor's .i;.,l.. JetV Bynuni and Henden have just received their stock of Kail and Win ter goods, consisting of all the vaiie tics generally found in a first-class store. Ciover and Orchard G.ass Seed on hand. aVOur huntsmen can now indulge In their favorite sport without fcur of the law. as t lie law prohibits hunt ing certain game only bet ween the 1st of April and the iolh of October, l'atrnlges had belter now squat low .' oS The storm of last Monday was equal to any equinoctial storm that vc have ever known. The lain pour ed down in torrents and the v:nJ blew with much violence, making it very disagreeable to those who were exposed to it. W. V. Womblc iV Bro. have enlarged their store at Siicr Station, and have rer-i ved their Fall and Win ter stock of Ooc.ds which wili he sold us low as can be bought c. sew In ic. The highest juice paid for flom. cotton, Ac. S?VIf you want to be well dressed nt a small expt nsO. call on Sample S. Brown. ( it ( ensboi o. leader in low in ice;, and reliable goods, and look nl his line of Clothing. Shoi. Hats: and don't foigct Ion in and ' n iiiIm r t ."lock that Riown cai l ies the hirg id 'adies' CI. inks ami Wiaps in tin ii.y. So? Ladies, if you need a nice Cloak or Wiatiyoil will tind lit London's a hji'eiidi.l slock, consisting of C.oai.s. AVaiking Jackets, linssian Cu en: us. New Malketn. Jersey i. Shaui. .Vc. It will pay you to giv.1 him u cad be fore you buy. Loudon has a laige stock of Hats, Biiimcis and Hoods whi.'ll can le- bougnl cheap nnmev go".s a long way now. WT AVIieii you go to Ore Hi'l stop lit the Big Store nearest the raiiroad. where C. ('.Check has one of the largest Mild cheapest stocks of flood ever brought lo Chatham He will sell anything you want, and buy any thing you wish to sell. His goods were bought with greet care, and he olTeis special bargains. ftyA few of those nice ipess'-s s'fll left al London's. Ladies are buying them very fast : you had bet ter call r on. K. Loudon U seliing the best ill cents Coisrt you rvcr saw : has a nice stock of Gloves wry cheap: the cheapest 1 lalidkei duel's ever seen in this uiiike!. London lias the largest jind cheapest stock of Readymade Clothing you ever saw in this county. FriUTtvK 1'"isom JisiKi:. -Manly' B-.ckner. of Hadley township, was bound over for trial at the Federal t'olllt, now ill session a! Greensboro, upon thechaige oi illicit distilling, and a'-so to our superior con; I upon the cl i. ;e of burning ihe barn of .1 E. Pe Esq. As he could 11. . ap ie ir '.tli courts at the same .iuie. he ; led no to app-'iir a' eith v, nn 1 i. ii 1 tic coun i v. A dav or two bv.' i .' he mi away he was in tr tied, and his hi hie aecompanie ' itim in his flight rather a novel in idol tour. He left a familv J ciiildi' u at liome without any provision for tlieu support. Oi'K Post Office. We liear that Mrs. Rainier has forwarded to Ihe I'ostinasier tieiie a1 hi r iesii;inilioii as pos' master at this place. She has held that olliee for Nor '.' year and has made a most efficient oliieer. The editor of the Rkcoku has the largest mail that is received by any oin per son at this place, and he takes pitas lire iu thus publicly testify iug to the cflieiency and courtesy of Mrs. Palmer ns pos: master, it is generally thought tha" Mis. Laura Home wiil be ap pointed as her succssor. Gen. Cox Inn ing endoised her application, and ' we doubt liot that she wiil make a most efficient and obliging postmast er, and will receive Ihe hearifelt con-; graluiiitions of her many friends. ; A Lost Man. The friends and family of Mr. William A. Chirida. of Mattliews townshiji, are very anxious to discover his whereabouts, for dur ing a tempoiary tit of insanity he has fit rayed off and cannot be found. He ! was hero iast week as a juror, and on I .Friday afternoon started home in' company with his son They camped that night about 9 miles west of le-ic, ' and during the night Mr. Clarida went away and has not since been . wilting a Jitter for publication, if heard of, although the entire neigh you deem il sufficiently interesting, boi hood have been diligent iy search- On arriving iu Greensboro" I noticed ine for him. Any information as to : v i y many improvements going on, his whereabouts will be moat thank- a building boom seems to havu struck fully received by his family, near this city very severely-, new houses Miler Station. He is about, years are going up iu evei v direction, quite old, has sandy g'av hair, with beard I a number of which are not only mio uuder his chin, is about " feet 10 stunti.il residences but evince a con inches tall, ami iu walking his i iyhs I siderabln amount of architect uial shoulder droops sliidil i . W hen iast beautv. The new Federal Court seen he W i l e a daik gi ay Sa'em Jciitit coat, brown pants and black vest and hat. He is perfectly harmless, and it is feared he may starve himself to death. About eight years ago while reluming from Raieigh he wandered off, us he ditl last week, and w hen found was almost famished. It is supposed that his present, attack of iusumty was caused bv the excite ment of coin t week and tlie loss of sleep on last Thursday night when he was on the jury that was '"hung' nil night. j Kri'F.iuoi: Colter. Tliis will he a iiiciiioiabletormof oiirsuperiorcourl, and probably the longest that we nave ever tunl. J In- i inlge win not be able to 1 ave before next Saturday, and even then most of the civil cases wiil be continued until the next term, which will he held in February, The ease that was being tried when l he Rkivhp was issued last week was that of the State agamst .lake Rogers lor burning .Mr. Hadley's mill. The jury after being "hung' "all Thursday night returned a vei diet of guilty oil i i idu v mm mug. and vesierdav the prisoner was sentenced to the poni- teiitiarvfoi ten veins. J he on v civil that lias vet heen ineii is ine the iVueette will case, the trial of which consumed nve tlavs. mis is ine most important civil suit ever tried in this county, the amount of proper- tv in dispute being valued at S'iH,- 011(1. There was quite an array of lawyers on each side, Messrs. .1. V. Hinsdale. I-'. II. Busbee, 1$. I. How.e. J i. -'. l.d.vards, W. E. Murchison. and H. A. London appearing for Mrs. Jiryuu : and .Messrs. T. (!. Fuller. .Tohn W. (traliaiu. -lohu Manning. T. IS. Woiuack. J. i. Relicher and A. 1'. (tilliert appearing for ilrs. Moring. the contention arose as to which was the will of W. C. Faueette. who died in lfShll. His sister, Mrs. Kiias liiyan, ciui'iied under one will, and his cousin, the wife of Hon. John M. Moring, claimed under au alleged lot will. There were a great many witnesses examined, and much of the evidence was couti adictory. The case was argued at great length by the counsel, whose speeches, us well as t he examination of the witnesses, were listened to with close attention. The argument closed 11 1'ler ' o'clock Tues day night, and yesterday morning the Judge diliveled his chaljjo !o it. iuiv, which then retired, and. idler a coiisultal ion of about two hours, returned a verdict in favor of Mrs. Miii iii''. An appeal has been taken lo the Supreme Court, so it is possible ihat this famous case niav again be I. ied. The State docket was taken up again yc.slerd.iy. alter the conclusion of the Faucet I e will case, and a jury was empanelled to tiy die case ol the State against John A'sion (colored) lor Inn mug i in barn of J. E IVrn. i'his imm- consumed the remainder of the dii,aiid will be resumrd today. Our Poor-House. The giand jury hisl week made the following lepoit upon the condition of the county jail and pooi-hoiise : "i'o His Honor. J. A. GlI.MKK, Judge of the Superior Com t of Chatham county. October Term, leiS'i : The Jurors of the county make re port that they have caiefnlly exam ined the jail and poor-house, and in j quired ihiiently into iiie manage j m. lit of both, and that the jail is in a eon, I and s:iiit.'.nrial condition for Ine s,:ii'. keeping ol prisoners, and tli.it the inmates of the same arc si. f liciemly fed an 1 eomt'oi lalily and liealt iil'.iily c.n ed lor by iheir k( ep els. We aiso find thai there are fo:ly four inmates of the county (mi, ii house and asylum, thirty iout wii'tes ntnl ten blacks. Five of lhi miiobei ate ill -a no pel-ous coutined in it shong and suitaiiie buiidmg sepiiratc lioin the otuer lun dings W'e t'lnl that all 1 1 if buildings mid v.aid.s of Ine same ai leasonab.y comfoi litliie. c'.ciim. and healihfu! for the recent past ale; present weal her. an 1 with siight impi m eiiieiitsa'.ready in cimtciuplat i. u by I he iuiiuediate an. in nil ies in charge will well pro id for the change of wea'hiT soon io take place. We tind ihe pa.ipeif, aic Weil fed, eloilied. and lenderiy ca.ed for by Ihe Overseer and l'hy siciun in cii.irge, both iu their sick ness and health. We also tind that the paupers are themselves wed pleased and deli lion and kin lnt h'e I Willi the ut t en s Ihev leceive. wiih one suigie ce ption We coiislrauied to mention an. I appiovc of the excellent management, care and profit of the county farm and stock at ihe poor-h uise. There is as lino a team of niuVs as there is in Ihe county: thai the ovelsecr has caused to be raised the past season IW bushels of wheat. Md bushels of Irish potatoes, an. abundance of hay and olln r forage, turnips, cabbages, etc., and by estimate. Jo barieis of corn, wiih hogs and cattle. We earn estly recommend to the commission ers the purchase of one or moie ad di iomil miich cattle to complete and make nearly p":fi:ct tin) domestic arrangements ol this important pub lie cbaiity All of which is respectfully sub mitted, John W. Cm. nr.it. Foreman of (band Jury." Let lei From (Jreeiishoro'. Gi;Ki:ssiioito', Oct. 10, '85. To the E.'. or tiii: Cmciiiam Rkcoiih: Dkah Siu: 'thinking a few lines from this city might interest your renders, and as my duties us I'uitcd States jtuor hero leave me some time for c.bsei va: ion, I am tempted to essay the ro;e of newspaper corrcs- pondent and accordingly tind myself , I loose and 1 ost ollicc is rapidly up pro.iching completion, and whiisl it is not an imposing structure, it really pie.-eiils a line iq pt-arance ami is quite an ornament to the town. The merchants here all seem to be doing il good business ; the propiie tors of the villous tobacco w ale houses are preparing to do an ini-nien.-e trade the coining Winter, and promise to secure the very highest prices for tobacco sold under tin ir au. - pices. The Banner Warehouse, w hich w as previously I he Urgent m the city, 1ms just boon enlarged, and if it receives all the tobacco t hat its iu'e will accommodate. Mr. Williams, its proprietor, will tiave no cause to com plain of alack of trade Whilst visiting this last named establish- incnt yesterday I heard considerable : talk about a newly invented tobacco' barn, and finding that it was in ope- rut ion in the suburbs of the city I walked out to look at it and for the benefit of the tobacco giowers of Chatham comity I will give n brief description. The structure il self is just a pliun plank buiiilmg. it is heated by Hues from two furnaces with one return Line, lust the on 1- nary arrangement, nut me narv arranremrnt. but. thn interior of the barn is very different : the tier poics uisicun oi oeiug nxen sotnity in the walls are bolted together, mak- ing a kind of frame which is a foot or so smaller thau the inside measure, ineni of the barn and is swung up or suspended so that it will swing back- waids and forwards with amotion of about, afoot; a large lever is placed outside of the barn and a conneclini' rod passes from the lever through the wall of the barn and is at Inched to the frame work inside, and al though the barn win full of tobacco it required Very little exertion to q'''ute the lever and make it swing, The object of this motion is. I under stand, to diffuse the heated air uni- foruily throughout the barn. On the tier poles is placed a very simple device for securing the tobacco sticks, making it. impossible for one to fall oil. in the roof of the barn arc sev- eral ventilators and on the outside there is a drain or ail passage run- ning from the barn thirtv or forty yanls; this passes in under the barii id ha an opening in about the ecu- tie of the floor. There is a gateway by which this air passage may be opened or shut at will, and it is claim ed by the inventors that to open this and the ventilators and let a current of air pass through the tobacco causes a much more rapid evaporation and consequently a quicker curing of to bacco. They may also be used for i egu lating the tempeial urn by lei ting con! air into or heated air out of tin barn. And this drain, or air conduit l"'""' T tliw execution tlicn-ot: I 'no us the inventors eail it, can be used Vll,i;". hat such person or persons to bring the tobacco in onWr bv shall muke an nllidaxit before tin-olli-.oiiiin.j a few buckets of water douii "er having jurisdiction total e probme it; the air then passim; throiii'li it enters the bain uniuegiialed with moisture and it feels inside like it w ouid on a very damp day. The result is Ihe tobacco is in order in a vet v short lime. And now, Mr. Editor, tin- funniest part of thi-i, as it appears to nn', is the fact that this is the joint invention of two of Gi eensboro's jewelers, who in this ease have pooled their issues and gotten up a really good thing and one that I would advise all person. interested in to biii 'po cuiing to investigate. There are several oilier thiiiL's I would like to speak of but the length of this forbids. Yours very truly, J. B. Gi riiiiiK. P. S. I omitted lo state that the invention de.scrib' d above is protect ed by the L'iiited Slates Patent Laws and thai it is claimed for il. the tobacco is cured in half the usual 'iine and is a very supeiior quality.! I sl'.a'l try to get a sample and In ing1 wiih me when 1 return to Chatham county. Longest Fast on ilecunl A despatch from Syracuse, New Yoik, dated Hih iiist., says: Mrs. Veronica Bulla, who performed a le iin li kable fust iu this city, died this morning. i he fust began August 1!). I'u'iy nine days ago, and since thai lime she did not touch a morsel of: solid food: living entirely on water in which small quautiiics of mor phine were dissolved. Rev. Dr. J. L. M. Curry, of Va , has 1 been appointed Minister to Spain. To steal an iimhrcihk is at last a clime. But if a liuill steals a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup to euro his cough, can it be called a cl ime 1 Ever alive to the best interest and printed notices explaining the provis .idvanliigcs of our patrons and fully ; ions thereof and notilying all persons reali.ing lhat thereby our own success interested to comply with the provis- lepciitls, we will lie prepared to show ' i,,ns of said act. you within a few days the grandest- Iu the Gem nil Assembly read three tlisplav of 'times, and i atilied t his I he "27th dav DRY GOODS. FANCY GOODS, , f F.-bruai v. A. D. 1SS.V .v.iio.Ns ,:i.oaks. ,ve , ,v;'., STATE F NORTH CAROLINA, ever brought to this market Um,.p r Skcotmiv ok Stmt. Our aim in buying our 1-nil stock, Ru.i,,u O.-M t oil,. 1SS5 siiau oe oirecie.i lowarti a coiiiuni i-j lion oi me 1'iioicesi, cueapest ami uesi the market annuls Soliciting a shaie of your patron age. We are yours truly, C. & M Pnr rzi Ki.iihii, Greensboro' N. C. The merchants of Chatham will please remember that J. W. Si trrr v Co., of Greensboro", N ('.. is the largest and oldest w holesale house in the city. The only house thut sells dry goods untl notions at wholesale, only. Their grocery store is full of goods iu lhat line. They laivdri, d fruit, wool, rags, flour, eggs. Ac. J. W. Scott ,V Co. Kcivirietl fur THE Uftnuiu ly AYYATT TAYLOR. tlllOI'KliS COMMISSION MKItell xs rs. Ni. l'i Seulli sl.lc Mill 111. SI . KALF.ll. II, N. C., Oi'L.tHT 111. IRK.V COTTON MAKKKT: OohI MliiilltliK. Ml.liltlim. . V sin.'i l.'.w MI.lliiK, - H SIHIim. - In) WHOI.t-USAI.r. IJIIOCKKV M AIIK KT. Mt -C llhl.ltw, " Klmir. N. ;., lM..i; iiulli irli. no, 'il. wliltis I Htil'iWsiM llHIIlH, Ul'elll, - ) -i i.nr.i - lUml rillin1, DV'lu Iri-li. V I'Hre'l, t; :s H.'.oi swei, -,y I'tMlf, 1 .'41,., t 'Ml 'it S TII"I IHvt.'lK'M, V lli i line I .ll', i e.l I, lllllHT. a.i"-.'A r. rits, is 61, t in, ki-nti, ;t.,.. tu 1 .iint., Hyni'V, tirilit, lUlK'tM WUuw, Kxim iriiiiiiatoI, . IN. SiV HO, .111 lk-,1. ,.,T upw iiiTi.it tuv n, rii.,-.si New AIveitfseniciit.N. AN ACT To Repeal section one thousand two hundred and forty- nve 01 nc voa, and to require the reg istration of deeds. ist ration of deeds. Tin: Oknkrai. Asskmui.v oi Noi,ni Cam oj.isa no ksact : Skciion 1. That section one thou- ' uuiiiiieu ami lorty-nve ot Code be stricken out. and the ""lowing uismcti in lieu tnere.-l -o conveyance of land, nor eoutrnet to 'nvey, or lease of land, for more j "- ' u .om m puss n.V propel ty. as agaiiii-t creditors or purchasers, for valuably considcr- "'ion from the donor, bargainor "r 'ss,r. out from the registration "ereof within the county where I he 1;II'1 li"th: Pmivinn. iiowi.vm. that provisions of this net shall not "IM'l.v b contracts, leases or dents alreadv executed, until the first dav of )anii:.rv. one thousaml i i lit hniulrt cl and eightv-six : I'liownKn kcktiikk. that no piircha-e from any such donor, bargainor or lessor shall avail or pass j ,itu' ns "gainst any unregistered deed i executed prior to the first day of le mber. one thousand eight hundred ,u"l ''gl't.v live, when the j.isoii or' persons holding or claiming under Sl, n unregistered deed shall be in I lie n't"l possession Und enjoyini nt of rtl"''1 cither in person or by his. l" r or their tenants, at the time of i he '""edition of such second de"d. or tlie person or persons ehtiming under or taking such second deed l'11'1 at 'I"' ,,M"' ' taking r purchas- .tn.ctive notice of such unregistered i'iiii d'-ed, or (he claim of the pi r persons holding or claiming th inder. Hkc. 2. That anv person or pei si ns holding anv unieobdcivd d.-ed or claiming title theiennder, eecuted l.rior to the lirst one of .laninirv. our thousand t lLht hundred and tutv-liv miiv have the siiun' recorded v. ithout )f such deed, that the giant. if. leu - giiiuor oi tinker of such dud. a1 d the witness! s thereto are tl.a l or cannot be found, and that he. she ir they cannot make proof of I heir handwriting. Sai l atiii' tvit shall be written upon r attiu lied to such deed, and the saint', togelhtl' with such deed, be entitled to regi-liation iu t he siitni' milliner and wit n i he same effect as if proven in the manner pre set ibed by law for other deeds. Skc. 3. That all deeds, contracts or leases, before registration, except t hose mentioned in section two hereof, shall lie acknowledged by the grantor, lessor or tin1 pi i son executing thn same, or their signatures pitueii on oath by one or more witnesses in the manner prescribed bv law. and all deeds so excepted and registered shall be valid, and pass i i t !c and estates without livery of seiin. attornment or other et lemony whiitev' r. Skc I Tint for the probate of all deeds, including the pa-ivy examination of any i kmi: coVKirr exeeui ing i he same, executed prior to January lirst. one thousand eight hundred and eighty live, the clerk shall receive lii'leen t ents for each nam', and the register, for it cooling the same, fifty cents for the Iiist ihree eopv sheets, ami fie cents for each additional copy sheet Sec ". That, this ui I shall be ill force fiom mid alii i ihe Iiist day of December, one thousand , ieht hun dred mid eighty-live, and the Secre tary of Stale shall cause I lie same to be published in at le.e-1 tluei.- news papers in (Mi ll judicial distil, t in the St'ite for six vtcekn before said day, and shall furnish to eachcleik and register in the State a copy then of. to bo posted ill sheii cilices. The reg ister of deeds of each eouiitv shall p:H;;,:r:,!:J;!;i'::;;::L;:',,''i:' coiintv, for sixtv duvs prior to the , time when the act shall go into effect. j -y s Vl'NDhltS Seel elm v ol I. State, herdy certify 1 1. ;t the fo ' s'oing is n true copy of the act on lile , in this olliee. j W. L. SAVNDEHS. ! S cret u v ol State, i October 1". lHSo. (its. FACTORY FOR SAL!:. HfcY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF Iiie Slllil'l'l 'I-.-mIii-i .if t'liaOl'li.l c,.: M'll Hi iUl-i- Itlli-lloll, ; lhf. i-eiirt-lletls I ill-l...r... ell TI'l.sllAV. tli,. Hr.1 .1 v ,,; C.ril. ISK'l, 11.111 VIllUHl le I'OTI'ON Ml). liver klinHii as llVNI M s KACTOI'V 'ri'i tim : ,.nt..ii,iri ,-iiti. , iit.-trtt a ii, ,,,. Hint ni'-ilili-l lii n.i ..-ir wlili ulitcsi. Kt-r liiriinT liir.irtmit Ion. an,l .- ; II X i.OMHN, llisvlv 'l'.slKin, X. I'., O. I. B, SRl. foil mmi Tlie IJcst is mm tmmi !, The undersigned take this nit lliod of informing you tint they have just returned from the Northern Markets with a veil 'selected stock of New Spriaig and Summer (floods! ( -oiisisting if everything usually kept iu n f'u sl-class country store. ' Call ami aiiiine our m-w siock ol goods. We are satisfied we can plcae you in vei y pin t ictilar. ! A tine lot ol Rilibous, Lailies' Hats ami Trimmings always on hand. 1 e. n Mclean 5t co., SILER STATION, C F. k Y. V. It. R. Mm U, leoi. U. A DMINIS I RATOR'S NOTICE m Huvintf Lnn ftiKiulHl AdiiilnlHtrit.'rot the tHit f lj.iii;Y r'oi'hUF.K, (lmtt'Hl, uotl:ei bir ty k'v,'H "II 'TtvllU'ri of his tinte to prwM tlifir I'lainih ai my nfflee m r Iwlorr the 'iUh Uy , ut SfhinlMr, lhtW. f J. A. WOMACK. bopi. -il.iwl. lul). Alitilulhtrnuf, TOBACCO LAND FOR SALE ! i I will sill one hundred and forty-: ei;;ht i.cies of land, within three mile f Kic'iinnnd (C. F AY. V. I(. I), - Chatham county. Well adapted to fine tobacco, cotton, mid grsin : weil watered: title perfect.. Cheap for; casu. Apply to O. A H.YNNER. Sii.ku Station. N. C. 8. 1KG5. 4ts. Oct j. a. Mcdonald, WITH i I. AKDREw: It 11, H o CD CO e-v- o CO 00 o p P iij :i 1 Til inu f 1 CT3 IIEAr.H'AHTEUS FOR M,:N S" 1JI,V"S' AND CHILDREN'S I t:k" this method of informing my friends in Chatham and the ..djoining counties that I am now win. die large uid well kie-wii Clothing House of R. i B. Andrews Co.. where I w ill be prep tied to serve them to great ad vantage when they art; iu need of; Clothing. Call any how shall always , be glad to see vou. ' J. A. Mi DONALD j with R B. Asnnr.ws Co., I Km.i i.iii. N. C. I Jq4 " r 1 GUhI,KTe RALEIGH, N. C, No. "Jllll Favetteville Street, and No. "20i J'Lxehange L'lace, I'KAi.nt in DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHINGS. ASK TO SEE Ball's Celebrated Health Preserr- ini Gi deed ."'ali.d'.aelory Refunded. Moliev .M.W.WS 'I'll UK Mil' Ml AT THIS HOI'sr, THE MOST i:ELIAl!LE GOODS. i iie g:;ea i E.vr vaihetv, THE BEST ATTENTION. TilE LOW EVP 1'RICES. A Call will conwiice. Com ami see me whethee -.on buy or no. JOS. P. Gl'LLEY. Oct. 1. iss"). :i,ns. on 1)0 Pnidcnt and IN THE n. c. home iksorahce co. This eoinptiny- lias lieen inslli ees-i fill oM'i':itioii for seventeen viwrs, it is ; SAFE, j SOLVENT ' and PROMPT iu the payment of its losses. . .Ml kinds (i' Buildings insured at reasonable rates. Be warned bv the lossi s of vour neighbors ami insure iu ticm. H. A. LONDON, Agent. Sl'Jil. Ill, 1SHS, and mnw.w. tlie Cheapest! V: 55 s i rmt 3- riM w us r? CARRY YOUR TOBACCO TO mioth RALEIGH. N. . Having leasi.'d the New Warehouse fornierly known and eoiuliteted hy Messrs. Y. d. r A. 15. Stroiiacli as the "isTRON ACII WARkiinrE,'' we oiler to Tobacco Planters tuiparalleleil indnceiiietits for handling the e;lilen weed. HAVIVO HAD LONO EXPERIENCE, AND (HYING ALL SALES OUR PERSONAL ATTENTION, WE CAN PROMISE OUR FRIENDS ENTIRE SATISFACTION IN EVERY INSTANCE. OCR WAREHOI SE IS THE LARGEST AND 15 EST EQUIPPED IN THE CITY. AND WE HAVE THE BEST ACCOMMO DATIONS 1 OR BOTH MAN AND BEAST. Bring us a trial your tobacco than you can get at any other warehouse in the state. ALL TI ASK IS A TRIAL T3 PO 1! 0. H. FOSTER & CO., I'n-in ietors. TO OUR PATRONS. Owing to tlie requirement of our other business, we have leased our eninnindiniis new warehouse to Messrs. O. II. I'OSTKK V. CO. They are gentleiuen of large experience and will treat you right. AVe liojie you will extend to them the lilicrul patronage w hich you bestowed upon us last season. Your friends, () tober 8. 1SH.1). Jh.is. WE ARE NOW READY TO SHOW TO THE PUBLIC The Largest, Cheapest and MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS THAT HAS EVER BEEN BROl'GHT TO THIS CO IN 1 Y. Consisting of DRY OOODs. NOTIONS, CLOTHING. CLOAKS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES. HARDWARE, TINWARE. AYOO DEN WARE, G ROCERIES. DRUGS, CON FF.( T ION ER I IIS, FURNITURE, LE.VTHF.R, And everything else that any body else has. "Would cull especial attention to our VERY LARGE STOCK OF CLt IT H ING. which we will make a specialty this Fall. Can tit any one at an i l'liti i:. Our stock of ROOTS and SHOES are extra huge and very cheap. Goods well boueht are half sold, and with a great deal of care and long experience we think our stock well bought. AVe have the best SHIRT and the cheapest Underwear for Men, Boys anil Ladies we have ever seen. WE ARE DETERMINED NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD BY ANYONE OR ANYWHERE, FOR THE CASH CASH CUSTOMERS WILL RE GIVEN EXTRA INDUCEMENTS. Our stock of MEN S and BOYS' GOODS is bv f ir the LARGEST and C II EAl'EST ever seen iu this county. JEANS for 10 cent per v.ird up. All we ask is to give us a look before you buy. No trouble to show got uls. We thank our fiiends for their liberal patronage, and hope they will continue it. Call soon ami ser for yourselves. vv. l. LoriDora". I'itlsboro". N. C. Oct. 1, 18H5. THE CELEBRATED MADE BY urn. T. Nikhk. 1 I W. M. SlHsKi, J I S. .1. MsKKV I GEORGE E. NISSEN nr. n ns"ii w ( Ii "h Mil own millr. Ait'l iiMn; the ii t iti ttt-t w irkrt In IvnnylviMitit. ih' wurkuwu Ni-'ilt"! fili'l lhil vio nuiKi' llir Iit-M, wi' i-ftn lluiKi' H ii.vmiip'n nv iiihIps Uii Iiimin'r niirKOlvi'K, i.iiIiik Imu, pili i. v.ei.iMi, in.,hily ,j n,e gnt ,rt,l nl Im,ii,.ih i-m.hIi I'l-lci-!. n iiiHtiuiBoiuri'm m.'-iii dr il' Ihwi TlllMltl.E SKl'lN nin.1i', Li Iiib nf ., m wn.tiRhl ;!, imrli'i'Uy K' l.lr.l. nii'l i'imiimi i.riMik Wi- miikc ilii.ni.lv i.rnki- ,.n r-iiminir Uihi 1 wmih ItKalltf. Wrlio fur in l.i'. 1'tvry Wh.im lmnrlnu utr imm" I" iinty wiinu'ii,-l. GEORGE E. NISSEN & CO., Manufacturers, S.M.F.M, h. 0. A; . :!(. '85. (Sm. For sale by BYNUM & HE DEN. l'lTrsiMuio, N. C. W. H. HUGHES, UALKIGH. X. ('., ftRAl.KR IN Lamps, TaMe Catlery. SILVER PLATED WARF,, REFRIGERATORS. TEA TRAYS, OIL STOVES, AC. Ik'l'l. 17, IMS. wa load and we will V. C. A. P.. STRONACII. & CO., Salem, II. C. 'D a l.-irc-' si.. i k ui- HfnoiiM tnmhfr, Hell In lll'ltli-tl-AM?ftr I'iierii'ti.-ii, vlicu It hfintt t f'.f W.l-..!.-. Hi-- lift-! li iiny o n liv .'Ik H-t IIkiii ii: t Nr'iiittlt I'liiiwl.torll . r,r SILER STATIOW, W. O., m sn A' lt iu us or oaons, SASHES, ETC. Only .Manulaelurei r of the eelchriite.l HUTSON CULTIVATOR, the la st i t use for etiru and cotton. DRESSED LUMBER u specialty. All styles of tiOFEiNa ou Laud. Sri'l, A, lntk, Suiia. V u i 5f i 4
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 15, 1885, edition 1
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