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TIIK Y E KK L ViLED G R.Jj jUvuJSwk. Within ahe .last lew jweeks our 'village has heen visited Feb. S, 1879.! jwith the various diseases brought on "Jar All contracts for advertisements ( by the cold snan : and manv of nnr old be made with Jos. A. Hakuis, if . . ,, j , I. . S,T,Ji Manager. Ofiic on Franklin jslW8ns as well iij several of the street, oppose the -tfoe ofJ. W. Cafr, students have experienced its. -effects I jto a decree uot'at all pleasant j- Mr. Willie, of 1 Gates cOuqty, is """p5-Vtl communications oir business .hnulil il addrewl to -The U erkly- i'cderJChapel I .'nJiiow close as follows: 'For I mi ham, daily Sunday excepted. (J. A. MJ ! - , ; ' Kr Chatham county, once a week Saturday A. M. I 1 " Tha office opens for delivery of mails t 2:30, I M. MICKLE, P. M J H031K M ATTEHS. Drummers. are plentiful. 4 Wha town r The is the "fuuded debt" of our a j vantages of railroad-4- consider- thera I What has become of the Experi-1 foaeek. jjusV recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia. ' ' I' . Mr. Arlington, of Nash, has' the meumouia also, but is convalescing. Air. Shahaue Uic.ardsu, of Cra ven, is recovering. ; Air. T. -Uuffiii is'aftlirtcd with Lecul inr form tV Vfolil tmlnMiv l w v-rxj J spasmodic coughing. He was re moved to his homo at.HUlsbdro on Saturday last. We hope hi wil soon recover. , l Dr. Phillips has improved,, some what, since our last report, s'l l' urs. lilley, we are sorry to say, is still suliering from the effects ol the fall, of which we gave an ac I I Oh that we could have the rail- ovl by Commencement ! Kev. iJ. r . Ieitman8 school still continues to increase in numbers. 1 - i ! 1 Children will be interested in the Young Folks Department, on the fourth' page of this paper. j BosweU has again been respited by the Governor until April 25th, when hnjwill cease id exist. J We learn'' that Judge Pearson's Law Lecture 4rc td be published in book-forin by Edwards, Broughton &Co. j ''" . y -f '. ' J " Givelthe devil his dues1' is the wav an exchange remonstrates with " . . i ir , . 1?.. . the naner wuo uw uoi .creun iu I ! sreicies. I lot,, barber, .5-TOilu it iDaus.ton, the fashionable Las mov Ltorv ved his shop into tho above hib old estab' A::i Wfid to see you growing t ijv salutation' of an uiioi i'i6""js friend -to the lean voutli u l: tK-e iuumps. v liattle now moans-ovar I) The mumps have been prevailing to a great extent in the University SO ceiit per gallon, it tho" stubborn iact that hm matrimq rh poo tiins in ' 'Arid UiC S"Ui Grief try has put a stop to wet Lis countv. -' po'w tile season ot birds aiifi approaclicth, ami inspiret o! vt local to .sing ol H i; iovciiucfci ol spring,! Stricken Alotlier : 440h mil child, you have murtijiwl me TV I ( Chdd (consoiiugly) : "Well mama you doitt smell like it T' . Th bellowiui; of " 'UlackwellV 3Iason, scntial .Durham Bull, as it calls the laborc-r to work!, can tie distinctly heard at this place, a distance of twelve miles. J j The larje brick dwelling on Co lege Avenue, owned by Col. Jas. II. has recently undergone' es- jrepairs, and now presents a handsome appearance. I The trees are putting forth their .buds, 'aid the grass upspringeth up on the iawn ;-but beware, thou fore- runners; of-spring beware of Jack Fros thine enemy ! j The tanelul effects of the late cold .snap arpjvery (evident to .us, whep we go to church and find it impossi ble to hearj the preacher on account of the continual' coaghing. J On the suburbs of our town, there . i i i - ' are severa' little huts, over the dooys :ofwhiojiare nailed ancient horse shoesa ''rusty" reminiscenc tle. bygone1 days of witchery; . Sec hc; announcement of Dr. hQ sM as cheap as the cheajesti oucrison, Uentist. I ins. gentle nan vC ill visit this olace on'AIondav. eu. ltfth, and remain at the hotel Jor hnn n; if,. ,,.t..r ? . of Still we Improve. J. W. Carr, Esqr., is having anothei'lot of lum ber hauled,-preparatory' to. building a store house adjoining the new building recently erected. S. AI. Barbee, Esqr., is getting ready for work on his new dwelling. We understand he has' isyued orders for the hands t begin work. I Air. L.J. Weaver lias painted the fence adjoining his store, and raised the sidewalk some two feet or more. He speaks of adding to his store, by running it back about filly feet;- According to the size of the place. the meichants of Chapel Ilill wh aiivertise in the Ledger, can't be lieat in thy South. Sketcji Book. Mr J. S. Tom h?iseji, Engioaing C!erkv of the, hnaU: ; and' editor of tin- iedinottt Vc.sji, is : now preparing a "Sketch Book"' v. Inch will-contain a brief bi-j ography of all . the .'.'members : and iiftioers of", the present General As sernblv of North Carolina. In a ldi tiou to tliese sketches it will don lai;i 'other valuable matter lor 'the ij'ueial jreader. They will be sold at the low -price "of 25 pents; per single' copy, or S2.50 per dozen. They will be ready to mail in a few weeks.-- Address, J. S. Tomlirison, Eiigrossing, Clerk ol the Senate, Ualeigh, X C.i! ' LboK OuT! We saw him come lb the door ! He . listened 1 ! He liacked his ears!M .He put on; his spectaclesj ! I ! He to'di tl little lipys who were playing in fronVoi the door to "keep quiet 1" as- he tiiought he heard the band or the whistle of the steam engine. j.IIc hurriedly put on his 'hat. The llast 6een of him, he was i;u..n".ng up Franklin street, every novv aiid then looking behind him. He has i not been heard from since. lie will be srldly missed by the Normalites ..with whoni be was a great lavorite.! ' ! -i . i i : HURRAir FOR VjtAVER. Alii L. . Weaver has just received a lot of new. gocds. The lcst cigars ever brought to this town, for the price -i-5 cents and 1(3 cents apiece. (The i ,. . - ',- . , cheapest lot ot . glassware : loj be found any where in the county.- New Crop' Alolasses, 50 cents per gallon. Remember that all df Weaver's i goods are iVcsh and new, and ;will Hints to those Calling Upon the SlCKOnly call .at the door, unless you are sure "your friend lis able to see you without harm;; i Enter and I, leave the house, and move about the room, quietly r ; Carry a cheerful, face, and speak, cheerful; words. H In order to! cheer, vou need tell . i .i - no lies. . N ,i If your friend is very sick, 'do not fafl into gay and careless talkin the attempt to be cheerful. , Don't ask questions," and thus oblige your friend to talk. f Talk about something outside and not the .disease and eircum stances' of the patient. Tell the news, but not the list of the sick and dyiai;.- . - I If possible,- carry something w ith you to please the eye and relieve the mouotony of the sickJroom ; a flower, or even a picture which you can loan lor a few da s. I -"' If desirable, some little! delicacv to tempt the appetite will be well bestowed. : ' l f A The perfume of some, flowers is poisonous, and they should never be cairied into the sick-room. Espe cially is this ihie ol the tuberose, Alesssrl. oleander, heliotrope, hyacinth, or ange, lilac, syriuga and lilies. Stav onlv a moment, or a few minutes at the longest, ui less you can be of some help;' The' Inauguration. The cere monies of inauguration, ' says Uhe j t . i I Raleigh Areicst of Gov. Jarvis, at noon j Wed nesxlay, ' were imposing, and the 6ceue was one never to be forgotten.' The floor of thg, House, the lobbies land the gallery were packed with easy listeners and look ers. The proceedings were, through out, ciiaracle'rized by a great degree of solemnity and silence. When, after jtaki ng the oath, the newly elected Governor begau the reading of his address; he was greeted with loud applause. which grew frequent and ringing' during the remarks. It made inen;proud to bear the name of North Carolinians, and I carried men back to'" by-gone davs, to see clusicied together in the hall- so much jot" ilm talent and w isdom of i he State. '". Thel- were Senator Vaiice, Governor Jarvis, Chief Jus lice Smith, Justices Ashe and Dil lard, ithO Speaker of the House, a long array of Senators and Com, moners. representative men of the Old 'North Stale, whom the 'people delight to honor and admire:. It was indeed a scene worthy to be gazed on, ami nnen 'felt, looking ori, that, in the hands officii men of wjoilh the present ami future of the &tate are sate. - i- ' ' j cotton market: V , Reported officially ' for the Board 1 of : -; Tntde, ' ) j .'"... 'i. i Eakioh. N. C., Febili, 1879: Middling 8 5-8 Strict Low iliddling, 8 1-2 Low Middling, 8 18' Strict Good Ordinary. 8 liooa Urtlinary, 7 34 Ordinary, f Middling Stains. i8 1-8 Low Middling Stains 7 .3-4 Good Onlinary Stains, Alai ke; Steady. i 1 rurHA.Jrn produce j . MAKKElV Bacon, .X. C (hog round) Bulk shits. . shoulders U.icon Pork, Mes3 , u; Ituuip Salt LusHS - ' (yorn, new, Litrd, country, ?! Northern. Meal, Flour per bbl,: Syrup GOjiSC r Oats". . l Cgs - j Beeswax Chickens , Butter Seed Cotton Black Strap 9 7 6 10 16.00il(5. s8. 17.00al7.50 1.'J 1.75: 50 ' ' 10 10 G5 55aG.O0 . ( 30 50 15 121-2. ' 20a25 2h2 1-2 O B ERSO N & 1 Alt K I S .V'l-: --.'j-:'- ;. . ,: '. Kespectftjliy tendw tiieir tluniks to many of drelr ciistoniers who hav to promptly Eettlctl-tlieh- accouniS. l hanking the public for the pftiftjn they have mivcd, they l4ipe 'ti merit a continuance of their ..favors!. Tlie L RGEST STOCK of Paint, Oili, in the County, kt Barbee's Di u'' si ore; O II : S 1876 : V .r C A R -III , ; OlJi a i ol II II 1 ML n rkotH. JU?2orted by &. AV. Carr. , t'JiAPKL Him;, N. C, Feb. 7, Flour,: Lard, , Butter, Chickens. . Bacoh, (X. C.) Meal; Corn. J Wheat, Oats, Irish Potatoes. Sweets Potatoes. Seed Cotton, Lint Cotton, 1 COO 10 2C 12 1-2 15 10 GO 50 - 50 50 2 I 7 l;2 f DRY GOODS, NOTIONS BOOTS and SHOES: ; - - J . - -' Full Liue Ol BLE ACHED & UNBLEACHED DOMESTICS, UlJFFS, IAMBTJKG EDGINGS, tfce. 1 . 1 r'"ltij'l '-' I-" il' -' . : r . If : : -. X 9 9. H M CO I - t ,h3 r2 H ft W . ft 1878"! LADIES TIES, i r - I8T0! LOOK. OUT lt)ll WEAVER'S -.'OliiMip C'awh fStor: . i -. - -v-i ' : HAI'FL J1ILI., X. C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, DEN T 1ST ' will visit CHAPEL HILL, on Moll clu-, Xot. lOt It, audi will remain a few days at the HOTEL, where he 'in:iy be found. AH persons wishing his services Will please call upon him there. ' vol 2-nol52t ; ) - ; 1 1J K K .S o N A L . r D r . Willie and. wife i - . I. - - of Gates, County, spent-a lew days in town this week t visiting an only son who, is Just recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia. New Lamps -2-The stoi of Mr. D. McCauley is lighted up with a set. of new lamus. which adds to its ' ! ' apearance very much. Chew Jackson's Best. Sweet b 1 " Tobacco. ' . 1 . T J. al tow day. t All persons, desir- Revexuk Raiders V. A. Lamonde, . II. Martin; A. ' j L. Moure' ami James M Forrest,! J. : ..i '. . ....n" i-pvpiuip it.f!i(urs from Raleitrh. wei'tr O . L e I . Ivvn - n III IICUC Clil Oil -- o , ' . . .1-1 . j searching the woods near this place W,, b'w'-' 1 3 . .1 . s ! th:s week. e learn tnat, a u:stn edetiand and' insist tliat par-. , 1 ti,-K I.- ; 1 .iv' r 1 . lerv IjeloniiMig t Isham Coxiand u,s!w'i'K bv lli,ir Joud cursing on , -7 & , 1 tliMUrl... i- . -1 ' orr the lands or luon ia: oee, some "e irfet disturb the peace ot the, - -I, , ' t-v : - , w - , , ; 8 miles from this town, Mas raided -v.k anested ftmi. punched to J. . . ) thnt ,-Jl . c 1 r. ,t ' on. Ten.' hogsheads --ol .mash were 1 t2 extu;.t ol the law. Itis e - : - , - I , Jut '.j, ... , L ; destroved and the still earned away. l2 ,03 everv muni I'Mii'ii (o rejvort i. - . 1 : . ' .-;; CITV MAKKET WIIOLESALK CASH ' miens. Corrected bv the Official Reporter; for - Grocers &i Cotton Exchange.: i. I RALEKiii, N. C, Feb. 0, 1879. i - i APLES.No!thern.ir bush 1 25al.50. COTTON TIES, new 41-2 -j i l spliced, 31-2 1JAGGING, ! 11 a 12 FLOUR, North Carolina. $o.Q0a5.o0 H "Patapseo Family. 7.50 CORN. ! ..35a60 FODDER S0a$l.K) 'CORN 3IEAL, i5tG0 BACON, N. C. Hog round, 81-2a9 " "1 " I Hams, U BUU MEAT, clear rib sides, 5a6 i shoulders. 4ii5 NORTfLCAROLINA Pork,4 l-2ao 1-2 bef:f LA;:l. North Carolina, H Western, COFFEE, prime, Rio,' rood. SYRUP, S. IL, Very gooil citlZCU 10 lejit. j .j . . k j c:ses; Will tlissv do it K." U . AVoods. . K.SOK. ilns sen- r,.. i r ,- M ' ! r- '. .. . ' i:Ush who inteiKi - coming to ilelilemad, well-Kiiown .to the comnui- j vfT, Liverpool, fine JiJiwvt.t,, rv. IvQO hitv nan iixPi! r-.iliy-n. IS aftin Willi ouuAn.iuiuiv v j vviiiiiiiuiiceiiiewfc iu.vi i vj -- , t. n ' ' iKfi nave , to endue the iatigue us, mwuig ni",u-u . . LE A TJIEU, red sole. "i'tsod riiv; et riJ . Uku'o , to endue the Iatigue us, naring ihiimicu ajuu 01 p.i's , LEATJIEIJ, red sole "v travelling twelve mTTei in m the Governnient' buildiiig in a T oV taUlet1, tp" conveyance, but will . lie jugii. He ca:i be found at his j"es'" j POTATOES, sweet, j tl.lt,.. ;.i '!. .r.f..L u liero bc will contract for i ! ' Irish, , Treh and cool as a cucum-; painting, xse.. -cv uisl-u..i u. Apuu 1 KqgS. j oer liv"ti, rn. umi t i.l-Vr rpt,i leman. We return BU'PTER. Urt,VI AU1 j . " :. , J.J SPRING CHICKENS, 7N""f,titieen minutes after leaving our thanks lor a nue lot 01 w RAGS ""Mm; otfttoe?. 4a5 9 8 lGal7 14 27 35 $1.80 8a9 7 1-2 22a25 . . 35 . G 35 G5 50 iCO 15 20 15 11-2 ' PEAS per buhl. white 85c; stock 65c. per buch, If Look Out For tlio Cheap " " - f Cnwh Siro. ;' A. S. BARB EE, DEALER IN ; ; 1 -' ..' " s General !VXei';liiiiilio. I bear to return .thafiks. to the public for their liberal and increasing .patron-J age, and inform them that Ml SIOCIv IS ALMOST DAILY ENLARGED AND IMPhOVED,i and that even thing beinf ont.irtr iie"v and trli!sli, I do not It nd it necessary ' to resort to reduced prices for 30 days to. clean out old stock to make room tor new- nor do I pnpose to sell my irood at coit since, having adopted' mer chandising as my profession, jt is to this source I .necessarily look lor support. JL ritiiy. nk, ("vrlioii you 11 15 ol nn'tltiny: il mon ey K$?.tEso9 ihat you call and tixamine mv : "1. .;',.'": I" -.- ' WELL SELECTED STOCK which is not bein! sold at cost, but on the most reasonable terms for Cal oi" Coocl Barter. . V i- Very. respectfully, . A. S. BARBEE. Chapel Hill, N. C. Feb. 1,187. . ,vol 2uol41y : j ..'. J U ST RECENT V ED, AT McCAULEY'S a very fine lot of MULLETS. Also a lot of NEW 40 cents per pound. '.', vol 2nolJ2i' FEATHERS, at JU S T 11 E C E I V E V , of all the differ- 1 sizes. AT O. 3XeOXJIL.EY', a hirjsre' lot of IRON, j Best Kefiued Iron for wagon tire. Band and Rod Iroh ent sizes. Best Sweeds Iron, a Wing aiid Shovel Plow Iron. All of which will be sold at the low est cash price: . ".' '! ' '..f. " ANOTHER LOT OF toBER I r shof:s. Gents at 7o cents per pair.' Ladies' at 50 cents per pair. M is ses at 40 cents per pair. " Who can beat it 'i j !'. AlcCAULEY'S is the placebo get (he worth of your money, jy 25-1 m - j ' . V ' , . . , D R . J . I) .DA V I S , - I - - - ; lilENTlST;'' 1 Permanently located in Durham and Chapel Hill. Office jwill be open at Chapel Hill twelve days of each mouth, Irom the 12th to the 22d. -T D . C A T E S. & S O X , VV . Will be pleased at: all timoe to convey passengers to and from Durham ats..ort uotice, at any time or qay. 01 night. Oi-ders for express and freight promptly attended to. J A FULL LINK OF .1 .. GROCERIES,! 1 i hardwakeh I CROCKERY, ' GLASSWARE, TIN WARE, V LOOKING GLASSES. SNUFF. & TOBACCO. , Keromone Oil, Iron Hitd JVails, Cotton Hoen. ALL GO 01)S THE TIMES Such 'a' . DRY GOODS, SOLD TO? SUll1 NOTIONS, ,.L (-LOTHING, I am .sail sell ng the tK E N TUCKY V LO W. Thli plow stands uiirivale 1. It never chokes ; pulls easy, turns all soil ; in fact it suits Our farmers better than any other plow now In use. I afm areut this season for the - A. PACIFIC, CHAPPELL ' . -A N"D - .- STAR GUANOS.; Thanking my many ' friends for their past favors,-. I , would oe pleased .to L -i A . ' l 1 t 1 II see tnem ar an nines, anu win sen an my larxe and v.iried stock of "oods ut the very bottom price. s J. W. CAR1L a JUATSi cixitc;i!:xixi:; -' '! 'j- -: liAIlDWARE, ciibcKERY , j wboi) and WILLOW-WARE: . ' ' '-." ; j . : ' ' ' ' ' '" Shoes i Kpeelttlt.' $7.00 Shoes for fcb00. Chapel nil, Apil 1878, bl IS-ly ALL WANT it; Because it is af family newspaper ot nuije, soup'.I iadin tor old aiid younjr.i and it contains u reliable and cbmprc-j heusive silmmaiy of all the Miuportaut) news.) -j ,. - ; THE NEW YORK OBSERVER, the best family newspaper, publish' both the relifirious and secular is ws thaq is desired in anvd'amilv. while all that is likely to do harm is shutout. It devote? four iKigesjto ieligiiuis news, and lour to. secular. I - ' ; -; ,'. . .. . . -.t . - The New York Observer was first published in 1823 ; -ami it is believed, tc be Ithe only instance of; a Keiigiousj Ncwsbaner continuinEf its even' coum forlfifty-six yeaiis, without a eliangc of j name, doctrine, intent, purpose of i pledge XrOm the date of its birth. t r, ' ! -''. ! -J JXLOrJ?XIIISO IXi:fAXlT-T 3Xii:fa? xjx xrix . Fresh Goods coming iievery la v days; : v " ' ". ' !.- .' ' Walk in and examine for yourself and if the Goods and Pricei don'4 suit, you need not buy. Yours trulv. L. J. WEAVER; THE 0 1 111 VOLLT3f E UTTY AND WINDOW ' ' ! ' I GLASS wii can 1 JUI V 1CUVI3 lb JU lllvl J Ik J puoivxi, j We, do hot run a benevolent institu-j fion,.and we do' not a-sk for the suppotf J of charity.-' We propose.-to make the.; Best Newspaper that is piiblisJieth aji(d we propdse to sell it as cheaply Lt can be affbriled. Let those vho want pun. sound, sensible, truthful reading, aubj-" j sCribc for it.4and let them induce others 1 to do the same. T i ; AVeare now publishing in the Ober j the story ot contain all tlie important news that ! ' interest or instruct; so that any one in large uantitres; atf loW figurM4 mi reads it will be thorouijhlv postetf. 1 I BAIi BEE'S biiVii StORE. ver Barbee keeps a POLISHING POWDER j that is not-rt Chemical (omiouiid, but t JOAN TELE MAID. i ; product direct from nature's Laboratory. iy Mrs Charles author of 'Cbronicle 1 i( contains riothinir injurious and jfivea . of the Sohonberif-totta Frtmily." ; ' ! I We send no premiums. We will send i a bcautifid, lustre to Gold, Silrer and you the" .; j . j 1 . . -" NEW YORK OBSKRVER one year, post-paid, for $3.15. Any on 1 f Plated Ware. It bo brighten- aid j - - - ,. ' . I; '.deans Tin and: Britannia War! hf a rme. i- sending with-his own subscription the i mot pleasmg ittumer. j- -. 1 ry it; fioute nanmc nr iipu' ' en rr,i rKr ' cli'ill h-uo !. 1 I. rtioi! t( i Keeper: .'uij w wu'e- commission allowed; in proportioi the number , sent. I For particulai-s se terms in the .Observer. ' . ' Sample copies free. -Add ress. i NEW YORK OBSERVER, M -V H7 Park Row, New York Go to Barbee's Drug Store if yo'ii want,' -UiMUeme, or PrescriptioBH corn? ponnded.' i, V - --(.-,- t - y i
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