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V8 4 '. Q XHfw (Chatham lirrorrf l i-i- -- ' THURSDAY, MAY 6. ISM!. i 1 v" H. A. LONDON. Editor. ! " " ' , "' . ' Jmmsos Davis, the ex 1 resident of the Confeduiate Slates, has been ery prominently brought before the public recently.' For the first time since the close ot the war and after j living in retirement for twenty one. j years he appealed hist week in public and made several addresses that have : excited much comment. His first I appearaucu was last week in the city ! of Montgomery, Alabama, where he kid the corner stoue of a uionumcnt to be erected to the Confedei ate 0...1 rterwu ds ; he visited Atlanta to witness the uii- veiltug ot tlie statue ol Hon. i. n - Hill. In each of these two cities and ; at every statiou ou his journey he be the poof now. In 1S14, when was most enthusiastically received. only the north and south wings of ... , ' . , l the mam bin :dmg had been erected and his presence everywhere created ;iui l l.l)n, .,f.a hy a XVt)l,(U u hi tense excitement and attracted nn- i jmsS(tir,., Riitish incendiaries bin tied meuse crowds. The warm-hearted ' the wh:e interior of the building. Southerners could uot forget that he , Since that tune there have been scv- .1 i i . , ,i , i,, i. i ... .r'eial I'nesinilie building which have as their leader m I lie itaik tavs ol i Oceii always conlnu'it to one room, war. and was imprisoned aiid stitlcrcd wi,h ,m, ;f,;e eX).P,,tl(ll llt- ,lt. asitmaityr in their behalf. They ,,t is5l which dcstioyed a consider were proiiil of honorii.g him. and able portion of the iibiary. many their enthusiastic demonstrations' valuable books which it ha been mi ,- ,. poib:e to duplicate. Should a tile were creditable both to him Hint to i . of aliv dimensions break out in tlie themselves, i'iiey did not liitc-ml j.,,.S(t iiluury the a!iiii:i- wouKl t thereby any disloyalty to the I'mted inestimable, hi lice the absolute he States government, for thev have -eessiiy of a n. w library building with accepted in good faith tlie results ot the war and aie now as true and loyal to the federal union as tho citizens of the Xoithern States. Di'Ei.i.iS' is not oiiiy repugnant to Christianity, civilization ami common sense, but is a most inisatislaetory mode of settling a controversy or vindicating one's honor. The man who is ei early in tlie light in a con troversy is just its apt to be killed. ,, and is as often killed, in a duel As the j. man who is .Limi ted by ail to lie the wrongdoer. Tilt piogiessof the age has so impiovrd public opinion that very few no n can now be found who will ju.-tify or even seek to excuse duelling, and tho sending or accept ing of a challenge is no longer con sidered n proof of courage. On the contrary public opinion now approves and applauds a man for refusing to fight a duei. This i well illustrated by the eoiiiineiits made by tlie lead ii g paper.-, of North Carolina upon the recent Ahevil.e sensation. Two pioiiiiiumt gentlemen of that town Richmond Pearson, a son of our late I'liief usti"e, and Johnstone Jones, the Adjutant (reiiera! of the State Guard had a newspapei controversy in which ach lefit ctetl seveieiy upon the other. M'-. Pearson thereupon sent a challenge to Mr. .Jones, who declined to light, and for his .lech nation Mr. Jones has received gen eral endowment of press ami peo ple. We do not undertake to say which of these two gentlemen was vijht or which was wrong m their controversy, but we do most heartily commend Mr. Jones for not consent ing to tight a duel. He published in tiie A.-heviiie "Citizen" a commu nication gn mg his reasons for re fusing to light, from which we are pleased to copy the following cx- hiy every car and tierdic in the city tiu,j . " "as prolu-eiy decorated with tlags and one cur wan carried the entne I am prouder to decline your chal- ir.ll,th of the line with the ..lliceis ol h uge than you can ever be that you the road and a brass band. Tin .nHi.tnged me under the c-jreumutau- empiovees weie overuin with joy ces. I have a family tn apport ; Tliis change necessitat-s the 'akin.' were you to kill me they would be ff 0f Ki ,)1H ,...,. Xuw th7. left utterly destitute. Your family public w ill pav five cent s fo,-H!l i id. s are lieh. and were I to kill you they So that what helps one class of pet have ample means on which to live j;i necessarily it.juie unelher. this ine.iualitj between us you were Th.' newspapers hve 1,. en ,,n mg fully awtue ot when you pennedyour miU.v things lately in iei...ei- to challenge. Jiut I take no shelter tho i'residu.t's appVoa.-hmg iua i la here I put my deei natmn on the .fo. tljl.v 8av it Wl certainlv take broad grounds that I am opposed to pWe about the middle of .June.' The duelling. I do not recognize t he "so newspaper cuts of t he bride elect and called code as a legitmate way in a photograph I saw of her the other .much to settle difficulties between dav lead one to believe she is ,.u , g. iitlemeii. My obligations to the puv. The knowing ones sav th,v Jaws ot my State and to ocie!y. be her young iadv friends are sHung sides tlie obligations I have person- -Frankie is fust awful, shehasii't ally assumed as a member of a church , w ritten me a word of what drosses and as nil oiheer of the State of 1 ,., o,(tten in Paris." Law part North Carolina sworn to support its ner IJiz. il has given an ol der for a livws. prechnleH me from entering handsome swallow teiled out, that upon a curse such as is suggested ' is enough fo make him pose as best in your letter, aud in Iransfei ring to man. Col. Henry G and other th arena of peisoual violence ques btalvrarts. to put it mildly. ar cis lions which can by no possibility 1 ing because she is thought to be a find settlement there. 'mugwump with some leanings, I ke Duelling is wrong in itself, a vio-1 Mj.-s liosc C.evelaud, to women latiouof the commandment. "Thou rights. Thev say with a democratic shnlt do uo murder." It is a vioia wife the President would be at an lion of the Constitution and laws of early day a Vaiice-uian in policy. North Carolina. In my case to in-i The knnwing ones assei t that it tlulge in such a practice would be aj was the influence of Miss Roue Clevo violaiion of the oalh I have taken to. land that prevented the susp-niou bear allegiance to the constitution , f Marshal Cousins of Missouri, and laws of our State Being still a niinst the united request of the member of the General Assembly I delegation from that State. The recognize the obligation resting upon ; marshal is the father of tho celebia nie as such. ; ted woman's rights leader, Miss Aside from these views I cnnnot Phoebe Cousins. The Col. sweais he recognize the method as a solution I don't want any more of that kind of or a'ciire of the grievance of which j influence around the President, you eomplaiu. Were you to kill nie Colonel i'red H. Stith called on me or I to kill you there would be no the other day. Uu has been dealing vindication of courage, nor would it 1 largely in mining interests lately and satisfy your friends or mine or the io use hit) expm;siou "has turned an public generally that the cause oi honest penny or two." He is living complaint was just or unjust. (at the Carroltou iu Baltimore and i regard the killing in a duel as has two handsomely titled up offices, delibeiaie murder, so pronounced by I T. B. V. the highest authority, human and divine: and to tight a duel, though death might uot result, both the sin and the violation of the law have been committed. Whatever may be the ebtiuiutiou iu which the practice I of duelling is held by "The code !.iuHi"itiHumiouiiifwiiou crime by the Code of North Carolina. The custom has become obsolete 'nnd I think now si-nei.ill.v regarded s both ridiculous and farcical as well as uuawfu!, a.,j i ,low giant vour request I should feel myself to & Moni li()VV(lnl Wl,l thy Hie severe (.ondemnaiioii of the law and the contempt anddeiisiou of the good an.l law abiding citizens. Washington Notrs. frm our S.iviul ornjuil?iil. Wasuisoiv.s. May 3. lSStS. Cunitol-hill was veiv nnich excited Sllml-.IV ,,.;., wlleli it was report e i ,i,.lt tu, caiutol Wlt-, the. The engines und iireiueti, and hook mid ladder companies turned out but it was a false iiiarui. ihe smoke fioui the engine room uad gotten into one f tpe iiu. tlie buildm-: and from that flooded The cannot claims to a separate fne oroot compat uncut, even if there were no need for addi t tonal room. 1'ew people, even of those who come heie and look at it. appieeiate the size of the capitoi a bin.iling whose magnificence is eipiaied by only two or tin ee others in t lie w ori-i W hen one stands in tlieioiunda and looks around .Did above him he can have but little appiecni ioii of its si.e It is ninety-live and it half let t ill diameter. The largest building in our county. I presume, is the oiirt house. 1 hat is sixty -nine oy uiiety teet including the t"j-. -t; t pro j-ot i in. S i our court house, by cut ting otl a little of the loineis. c. uid casi y be set down in the middle ot the rot iinda. The vane of out iai get structure is about eight.t nine feet above the noi th base laic w hiie fmm the tlooi of the rotunda ot the c.ipi to! to the canopy overload, upon which aie Hriumdi's great paintings, is one hundred and eighty feet and thiee inches. .So our court-hou.-e sitting m the rotunda would not '""'" ' way Mv office Is two long Mights of stalls he'ow the floor of the rotunda tind st. 11 my win low looks out ahovcgiouud llieenlne length of the capitoi i seven iiun bed and fifty one feet four inches, .lust about tlie distance from tin-courthouse to Co!. Tliompson's iesi.lei.i iv It's heighth is two tiiiud.td and i ight y-si -veil .eet ahovt the east fiont The west f.ollt is s.Uiit- tW. Iity teet , Iowa Its t"ji is nearly four hun dred feet above Ii Iilisylv.iiila avenue, which leads from the capitoi o tije White House. St I ikes sei Hi to be the Ol der c day heie now. On Monday .ut ten thous:ind woikiiiti. here-. ,.f ,'nf feient tla h s. some Km. its i f Labor and othel s not. i uck foi eight houi s to be c mi -i lei i d a day 's w .u k This will nect saii!y suspend nearly all work. This strike w ill extend Heal i.v over the entire noi th and w si. Tne street car drivers, in otLei cities have stiuck foi twelve hours and two do. lars a day. but here the milioad com paiiies granted this reipiest to begin on theliist of Mav. So iast Satur It is estimated at the Treasury Department thai there has been a decrease of about ll,50lt,0tlt in the public debt during; the month of April. A Komantir Marriurjp. A very romantic marriage took place in the town of Beaufort, in this Slate, on the -!:li of April. Tlie groom was Judge French, of Arizona Territory, and the bride was Miss Mauney, of Beaufoit. The Beaufort -Record" pub'ishes the following facts connected with this couple, that read like it novel: poriy-lwo years ago Mr. I'rcnch. ' then twenty live years of age, was a school teacher in our town, with no income save that derived from his school upon which he depended for mipport. As a uatural conseiueiice of aspiring youth, ripening into man hood, he souoiit the companionsuip of aholp meet to shar- with him life's joys and bin dens, and casting ah-nil for such an oiii . his choice tell upon one of Beaufort's handsomest and most accomplished ut lies. The ma'cli was made pledges of cterl.a. con staucy exchanged and ihe hai-py lover set about to repj. nish his n.e.t g:c purse with that which ma.ics .ife cotufoi tabic. Following the "Star of Kmj ire." he wends his way to t he glit te: ing li- Ids of the gi! led West, expecting " " few yens, at h'ast. toie utn la h'ti with their go. dell harvest to t..e "city by die mm." wheie dwell the cliel isi. ed id l of Ins ilea, I, and claim his happy biide. A-.1--1 how otieii 1 the fairy d.taiu- of ui:usj-c,:iug youth take unto tin mse.vi s wotgs iiml tly away. " The b ! la i pl.ii" of mice and i.ie'.i ott , "g ag.ae, and so it happened w,.u s,,i.,.ct of this sketch. Having 1 1 aci.e I the lield of his lab. lis. he speios a . .-iter to his lady iove. nut '. ii'ig to h, . his prtispects and si tting loith patis for the tiitule: btit crm I hands ica.-h out to iii'cic. pt ihe piet-ious lnissiv.. and a 'ei d.-i'. tiust.i.,; i.i ot is lett desola C to reptile at tht- l.tlicied lieg U. t ol its cherished love. Again lie wiitis. but no answer comes. Ihe neat t grows weaiy with wa: Hig and sick With longing. The y..os loil on. lueinoi v soft i iis, and the school teacher seeks to cheek tne sivciiig tide of sorrt'.W by t'oti.neg ot'le-l at tacliuiiiits. He maiiies. becomes tlie father of a family. a.'c'i;in;:a;. s wealth, and when the lbioof Ap (oiuattox bccaiiie tlieeiilei of tie nation. Mi. Fiench was appointed Ciil'f Jil-!ice ol Vl iona Hi-, wife died. itaV'iig him a wilowii. and again ins heart turns with .oegiuo t ' ll.C houie of his tiir love illie t line since he w t ,. to I lie post mast t-r at this puice to Know if the iadv was stn. iting H; letter was hai.-h.i to In-r brother, and so ti.e cones poudi lice ti..i'. had been commenced eai- ago w as i cop- lied and kept up tilt the ariiva! of Judge I'n ncii , on the "J7l h Hist Ihltlliga.l lio-se' ;. cars the lady has. been fail iit'iti iu l.ei alt'ei- lolls, and has b-'l lie wi I, mote t ban ( hi islian om.ih.i' the .or lowsof a lie time that hat e crowded theluse.Ves upon her. ; ri iilc: i i.: a ( liuicli. Kr. ir 'i c rl ill.- oi.,.rvT. Ai Lam mbiiig. on tin1 Carolina CeiiWul load. I ts! T'ii in t-.Jay Ijigh'. a stall ing alel a si i i.cis a.-.-i i-:.t . ileum-1 in the colored church, by the iaiitlig "I the ga lei les. N- "in- w ;s U i . i. b :t .1 laige number of people Wele Iii'illili- 1 io- I'.u I icu'iai .. as w lea: ii tiieni. tl.a. :, ciles l P IV ot id l.tii J. ll'ih ha- ; p. o it the li aw u a huge tuimliei' ot co or- p.etottia! town 1 ohsl letali e loc i lhlelest has hatllialh been . l . at.-d in the st'SMou of the body, and tin wiiite pe, pie of ll.f t..wn l.av.- b. en giving the I'n sby t. i v a geioioii--attendance. Tiie uieel ing iast Thurs day Light, it sei ms, was one of ins usual Intel, st. and it. a I 1 timi to tie col i e l people who gath. ii ! m ti.e church, then- was ip.n'e a ti.i,nli, r .: white people. The chinch i htici was ihoioughly crowded. u..t on on ihe nialh floor, lull in the gal lei l.s. where alt the seats were Ii . I and all the standing room iiti.i.., l. those who weie ll'ribl to profit. c s- iits. The li.eeliiifj had le ell t - Veiled biltasiciit while, when the sudden cntckii g of timoci v.a-!c , d and aliuovi immediately the gal'.ei n-s bioke down and lei!, with th. : load of people. Upon that po!t!,..i . f th. congregation that was sealed below them. Mixed Kinship. Kr-Mu An Exi'lmugo. I got acquainted with a young W idow, obsj 1 M s a l i ce.'!, w: it. , h,, lived with her stepdaughter in the same Inuise. I man ie,l t ie widow Shortly aitei ward my father fen o love nth the st p.) .u-'iti i ot m , wife ai.d married ht Mvw,!.- lie came the mother m sw and also th. daughtei iu law o-.i, father ; my wife's stepda.tgi.o.. ,s my tep mother, who is the .stepd.iugi.ter of myw :fe. My fatin-i'i, im has a boy he is nat in ally my stepbi odo r, ie cause he is the sou of my father ami of my stepmother: but because he n the sou of my wife s s ep, laughter, so is my wife and gi andmot In a of the iitiie boy, uiid I aiu the giaud father of my stepiuuthei . My wife also has ahoy, my stepmother is consequently the stepsister of mv boy, mid is also grandiuuiher. be cause he is the child of Iter stepson ; and my father is the hi other in-law of my son, because he has g,,i Lis stepsister for a wife. J nn, the brother-in-law of my mothei ; my wife is the annt of her own son : m' son is the grandson of my father,' and I am my own grioidfal her. Tho Senate Committee on t!, Ju '.iciary have repoi led faoi ably a j Int resolution providing for a coi, Mltulioh.tl amen. luient exiendiho th preseiil Presidential term tiilthe oilth of April instead of the 4ili of March, lhhfl, and providing that the term of the fiftieth Congress be also extended to that date. 1 Our "tVasliiiurtoii Letter. Fruni our Keinilur O"rrf!,ionilpnt. Washinuton. Apiil 3i)th. ps(5. If thu diiect pin pone i'f the Pan iiieeir.c invtsn.'fii io nun in-eu io , . ""V " , ... , i-iear thecoiidm t of Att 'rnev GeiieraJ , , , i .i ( il'.and. wh.iui'peated on the with-.'f.s stand last week. Iivm the reiuotest bade of suspicion of corrupt intent rtlaiive to the teieplionescliiMiic.it coul l not more completely have at t Hin d that end. No iinprcjudic d person has followed the line of evi dence presented before the House committee without being convinced .i i.... i :.... lit.-. . II. t.. ..nl. . ., , , .. ,,, t.iiliilitv ii I'liiireeil. Tile Ulllilltat toil .. ...i. ii.. i . v lis , I Ji i I j Ollliltiv unit nun iioi intangible blame was utterly discoun tenanced. it was evident from tlie first that the attacks upon Mr Garland had ii.eil i iigin in political lhlli.elict s and in sinister motives of another kind Jusi a dcsiie to embaniiss the A I ministration at a point where mere suspi, i us mi.ht prove an mjui v, aceoul tsf..- IheeagellieKS with w..l.-h ceit'iiu pseiivlo ,n niocralii-and Mi tro pohtaii Kejiiibh, an join lials joined in t.le ilciiunciiitioi,-.. Se en lai c M. lulling has so far pro gtessed t wiii'ts icciviiy, tint I' i..is taken a lon dine alumt the fit witii.ua biliglle. H is Mr ted di:i: now' ' Ins tiiehos and lioough tl el, convt isai'on is eatciiing the threels of eVi i.t i w hlch l ave l 'ai:pired dill it, g his ill;. i ss. Ai.ioiig his cailci s on Wedlcsdav Wile Randall and 'oit. Keplesei ta'iv. s i t I 'enh-y iValcl. , ainie:, S, , i it, r McDoii aid. ol In liana, i I he 1'resid. : I also caiis occasionally to -ee tlie i cu-tary The.e was a ma-s mi ei ing iu t his citv -t tew ctciiings since f..r the pur , p i-e of expicHsu.g swupa'iiv with' Jiel.iii ! in i.er snuggle foi home inlc and with ( iiadstone and I'n ,,,!!. the' lea. lei's ot t'. luoveitielit inthel'lng list; l'ai hahi'tnt Al'ou! a tlioii.sind p-ople ciowdcd into the Ma-onic ; ieiiiplc and thiee doeli memiiels of, C ingiess, including s veeal S- tiitors. . sat on tin- pl.itf. 1 hi, w ilile oIu I s w ho ' ciiM h I ll.,'i room th- ie, weie scat tend ov-r In.- lloor. Samuel .1. Ran- ; liaii piisile.l and liieie weie m iu silo'.'!. e.eijUi i t speecin S among oiii : els weie not .so eloq. lent. Ihe, si litli.c.-l.' ol Senator li. i ileiielg. I. i f Virgin: i. was: "Stlike viciiovaltv , f f. in ti... I - tone's bill i)o:,'l rest s.u ishud it it any hall measures Accept it. o'.N an vou wo ill a breast -woik in wai , anfl behin I il U. ep youi I miisi.et . ,o-i i.-d ' "I iiadstone '. .-aid he, "spent the most of his life us a coeicio,.;-!. and was th.- meanest coeicioni-t i I tlie century until h. ,i..s vni.ii. i b.v iti-ii tlor into a confess,. in ,.t il:g. isii wrong." Win Walter 1 lulp, sai. i -. "Inland must I . 1 1 . It in iv n .1 t c imine oiatc. b lit It is sure. Giadstotie I, i. decl'lie.l. and the Alnlightv has de creed a ' Representative M Ktihl'-y ol Ohio, in iMleht nbakeot Seiittoi ' liid.iiel'cigei criticism nf Giadsiotu-, and his b:!i. declaied that he did not ' e..c to tlnd I.e. It with the elt u l.iiglli.hmaii who was tigh'ihg with I'o. a.l o r an I .dependent iiel.o. l. "Let Us , i fc.f Iielili.l today all she' can gi 1 : 1 .-in a I ai. -In- d Si IMS Tennessee, thotl,. , f tiie Wolhl Wei. "VAe s-.at.l Li 1. '.ose.s ill slgiit ol oi .i t Us i.et for lii I 1 1 ' ll Me.Mliiali it 1,1 the Itlsh pa able to fue in land i . snid he. "hue the j l v-hilsi d I'tl.d, e l ight follows the ,' 'I" in tins hall to u a-coinpllshed all s I II , -ing on in ( 'otigi ess. ie is stiil working an. 1 s, i siii e as 1 1, i . there are iil who will itt lrel in I hop s I uia auav W!.l,'-. pi,-,!.. ol-.J-c what Is -r v. th II ii t i River and M ii'boi la, l. , ai long many win thy appio lis. contains .nany others toi ls ;;pon weicli the G '.., uiii.-iit it In t to so i 1.1 illiV IllolieV. I. and pi is, -illative l ) ,ei ol .Mi.-souii. i'oiaiu of O:,io, had a vert hot ation on tlx tlm-r of the llo i.e, either of tin-ill were M-ch alu.ul 'at itol net lay. although they -ought afl.-r. Social it tie- e:ln mid who il, ought the Rtnfe t end with words. , f:'- led n, a s. i mcis as seconds, and were ra'h.-r dstpj-oint-'d to learn thtit tl.i 1 e w a- n 1 us. , i heir sei i ici : The Senate Ins bell authol i.'-lUg tlie c ii.structi -n of bridges le-toss streams throughout theeoiiiiliv from ile- Mis-issippi down tluough a iist f sinaller rivers It has also vo.ed to l,ehd !?:$ll-.IHIi on the VVl.ite II -us" The plan is to duplicate the id iiiahsivn by ere. ting another ju t Ike the present struct in e on the south side of it, connected wi'h it by c tridor. It is doubtful, howi-v. i. i, liis plan .- ill ever become a 1 tw since the llou-e i Rejaesj ntatives has vet t- i insider t he in il ter It is in id b, .ome that (tie ohi house Is not woi ih iil- hllig to tins extent, .on! by i ll . is that the saciednesK of its t l-oiii-al Hssociations should pie i vi- it us it stands. 1 lie Strike llmle.l. St. R. i is. May 4. In addition to th- circular iss,(.d hist night by the tteneial Kvecutive Roai d of Ihe Kntglit s nf Labor, ordering the mem- : belsof Distin-t Asseiublirs 17. '.I.'l ' and 1 1 to apply te the lailmad com- j, allies for the positions vacated by, t hem wh. u the stnke was i-oiii-lnem-ed, an mder was sent to the. Master Workman of each Local As-1 sehihly in toi hung them that thesli ike had been declared off. and ordei ing them to tiotifv all their men to make : app.icaiioii for work today. This' order appiies to the Knights employ-! ed in Hast St. Louis. These men; s'i in k under peculiar circumstances. I They went out both to assist thej strikers of the Southwest system,1 and hecaase they had giievauces ' f inin umi ii nasal in si luougui that on account of tho latter fact, the sliike would continue iu Fast St. Louis, but Master Woikman Sulli ; V.-U of the Fast St. lnns District, j said that the Goneral Fxecutive Uoard had ordered them back i wo.k. and they would go. lum moi mug, at 7 oc.ock, the jtiment which the day force of switeh- men, freight handlers, elc. go to I woi k. huge uumber.i applied for posi jtious at the headquarters of the i i .i ! 'i . , . i i . f . . llieiutv ro'.hi. home few. recognized f .. l, i i i as tnose who committed ilepreiht- i . , , , , ' . '. 1 ; ' ' . ! j ei e tieiiii-vi eiujM llieill. jil.lliv flllil I not been informed of the order in tune to make application this morn ing, and will ask for their old posi tions individually and no: in a body. The best of good humor prevails in Mast St Louis, and a. though die companies there have been doing all ot the business required .... I ot them -"e the me the umiiarv anive.l. the vai its j and freight depots present an unu- s'lahy busy aspect this moiniiig, and ! the manifest uneasiness of la-t month has entile y disappcaied It is i s i pec.ed that the militaiy will be with jiliaw u tonight or toii.oj low. It will uot ihsappouit you It is Ithe bt st urticie Known for puiitMlig Itiie blood and building up tne health Hind siieligth. For 2't ears erv sip-el.-ts litokeout in bloiches ou my face, i i loillid ho (llll' until 1 Use. I Piitliei s ! I'onic two years ago. It is the med icine tin me K. C H. ! CAROI IN A RVKING FOW 1)1,11. Newspapers and medical journals nave b en full f all'i-ioiis to hurtftil a iu'iteiiui ions and iinpni .ii. s in arti s of food -especiallv in Baking i',nvders. I place one ill the hiarki i , .I i.i-iiiiMi I-, imiiw con!, inin" no hi iu or i ! h'r c lira pen tug mg. edict. Is. lid iu miifac lll'. d with car,- and pie isi'.n I; is j ut up in full weight :i in. e iitnl S o inci cans which retail , t 10 and i: cents O.e- trial will prove its melit. trial wiil pri rs from ib O. 1. and othirs oiicited. MMTM Tt'I.H. I!V II. II. Wholesale and Ret ni liuggist, r.Wl.iTlkVll.l.K. N C. April IV, 1HH4. J. B. MAKEPEACE 4 CO., SANFORP. MOORF. CO.. X. C.. MANI I- ti'TI'lirhS or Stish, Doors, Blinds. Brockets. ItfZouklit t;s. Window nd oor Frnnios, IIund-Kailing3, Btilubters. flewc-i P- s, Porch Columns, hurch Pews, and all kinds of ilivssul iiindiel Iu vi.w of the- tact that we are situated in tiie inid-t oi the vei v oest iiiiidi. r regions of our Stat.-, and having all necexsat ' facilities for mahufact urifg we f. el co ilid-i.t that we can olV.-i as o,,,,, .-oik on as reasoiiable terms us any nihil ir.atui fH. tiiiei in tl.r Stun-. All oiih is by Iliad receive piotnpt ittt-M tlon. I'n, . tjst sent mi Rpphcation. My u, n ir 1886. SPRING. 18C6. M-w coons ! PillCSSTO SUIT THE TIMES. o- We taki our fl ielel si'RiNt; , nsiire l' .-.lid ill-t. niinouhciii to ii-t iineis. that ou i C'lMili; G-( H)S l't ic. s jn svmiiathv 'i.Vh .- w ill I e oiVei ei with tin- I at iw l'i ices of 1'ni m Product, Wo li ne a mole complete hue of DRY GOODS. NO HONS. CARPI ITS, ' 1Jj CLOTH. ROO DS AND SHOF.S. MATS AND CAPS ijI'F.KNSWARF.. gra.'ssv;m:. (ilioi lllllFiS. kv.. than ever before i !'. n d. Liadies' Cloaks and Dry Goods a Specialty. We solicit mi -I'ni' ation of our Goods hi f. r.- buying. Thanks for pa-l f ivois ty The Hn.'hcst Cash Prices paid for Cotton and other Produce. Yours Respectfully. K. It. Mi l.VAS Aj ( 0. Sii.eu. X. V. April 'S IMU'i. GO TO ! Bllira, LLM li tOL, 1 DI RII AM. N C, I i rorl HcirdWcirG C UtlCrV siikut inox AND Tobacco Flues A SPFi I LTY. AG FATS FOR EXCELSIOR AND NEW LEE COOK STOVES. w v lltr ., ttl, Wtwl . ,(.t(, s(o4.k ((f , n,,v, plfvN ,,, ,,e f.,,,,,,1 i town, ami guaranty the low est. price n, for esh. Ai.ni ii. m. em. Jl'Lll'S LEWIS. JULIUS LEWIS & CO., RAizsian, n. o. d 1 m i ixn 1 M jli . ?g - - - I Sg 8 CJK Hill , M il wS Il " wm ' I : M J I I : ! .! 1 1 a ip j Pr-r-i;g-r-M jgjj MAKING TOBACCO Mnv C. IhSti. J. C. BKKWSTEil Si CO. ATSXf IIOUbB rUUlWI;:lHi'WG GOODS. We arc n w si l!i"g n'l g od-t in our line cheaper than they were ever sold in this mail'. ' All we a-k oi.r friends ., d is, i-.-pR to give us a ei.'! a' . we wid co vince them, by giving you m ue goods for less money than any house in the i tty. RF.ST liRMF.l H AND Ml'.. M I.OA DING G I NS A XI) Sl'ORTINfl GOODS Gl'.NllRAI.RY. Wedoal' ki i Is ! IV. UF,Kl'-IRo. COl'i'KK and RRASS WORK. PU'MHIXG. S IMA M aid iAs KIT i ING. TIN ROOFING, Action to oid.-r anywhere m the State. We make and s II chenper than any non e m the State. Send Us your nrd. is or Wi it.- attended Io J April -'J! !Hs,; for C. LKAt WAItlli:V PoiMi'S ULOBK WAREHOUSE, Is the Largest, IJest Lighted and I5est Arraneil Warehouse for the sale of Leaf Tobacco in Xorth CaroBiiia. If vou hav" HRIGHT Ti ll!A' 'CO vou ought by ail means sell it at tli GI.ORF. WARF.-IorsF. I-r i-. i l hti ii TO GKI'TIXG THF. RKST I'Ril'M. you have the l-il'.Sl LIGHTS t,' show vour Tobacco to advau tage WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF CHATHAM COUNTY ERIGHT8. C. A V. RAPU.WI - IU. c!i. iv.lv for this House, whom everybody l.uows to be RKsi'J' Al t i iONllllR upon tiie uii-ticau eonl iiiel.t. Mr T A. HANKS, of Chatham county, is with us and would be plea( to .serve hi- fiiends v in ii tht y come. Apiil fl. lS.s(i. 1,. Attention Tobacco Scanners! For (trowing Fine Hrij-ht Yellow R.-af Tol a -co ITse Otily f-rtk" R hieiubei it is mad- spe. i illv for TORACt'O. and when you buy it you tun no iisl; Jhurisii Mim i i i h is been used for the past several years 'by the most successful Tobacco (iio vers iu the North Carolina Golden Bait and has given universal sahsfuct ini . Write for Circulars and prices. W V ATT ife TAVMIK, ilt(l( I1RS and (il.M ltl- OMMINSION MLKCHANTN, RARKIGII. X. C. tprll I, IHii. mn. G OUF.R SONS' COMPANY'S Special Compound for Tobacco x" sl ' ,l" e,l"11' ,n ,uo pr-'luetim of IIhioht Ykllow Tocacco. Mimufaetiiied i.Nivtit Ihe Company's own works, from best material purchasi d sl ri-l Iv for cash c.d! o , U Ii LONDON. Pittsboro'. N ().; J. M. MfTVKR. Gulf, N. C; W c ,V A R. sTRO sACII, Raleigh. X. C: J. L. MARKHAM, Durham, X. C : F F. Lloyd. Chapel Hill, N. C. Lambsville, N. C, Doct-mber 24, 1885. Mr 4'lialles Watkius. Richinond. V.t t Dear Sir. - I used your tobacco f.a t ili.er th s year 18S5. Am well pleuscd witli it. It is all you ciaim for it Tiuly. -Ino. F. Atwatk. Ryiium h. X. C, January 1, 1885. (. Ober .V Sons Co. : (em Sir. We used the Ober Special Compound on our tobacco, and art well ph ased, il is the best ouano we have ever used We tried it by the side ..f other ouano. and found it to be better than the tnba-eo raised from anv other. It wrew large and leafy, veliowod weii ou the hill, nml stood the protracted drought better than any other, did in t lire up on the bill. Can cl . erfullv recommend it to nil in want of 1'nst-clasa guano. Shall use it again. ChaileH Watliins Co : D ar Sir. In reply to you, I would say that I have been working G. Ober A Sons .Special Compound Tobuc.eo Fertilizer for thre yeara, and I like it iu evert particular. I have tried it by the side of other Standard biau.ls, and find it to bo Ihe best of all. i can recommend it everywhere, and exp et to owe it and no other the coming season Renpei Ifilllv voum, Geo. A. DoWD. March, ll, lb8(i'. ' 10 w. KhtaiiI.ishkh IHtt-i. N. W. WEBT. FhJZS A SPECIALTY. jiiici - s All conuniihicatioiis promptly BHZ2WSTSR & CO., "ill I'av ettevilic Strict. Rvi.rioH. SI tJf L" I UIIJji Youia truly. Bellvoir, X. ('., ilanuury 11, 1886.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 6, 1886, edition 1
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