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THE CHAPEL HILL LEDGER. Saturday, April 24,1830 i. HARRIS, -v. Editor aad PnblUher. DEA TH OF REV: DR. PURE ! : EOT. Hate Weekly, oi Tuesday, April 20th, has his to say of the death of Rev. Dr. George W. Purefoy : "Hew Dr. Geo. V. Purefoy, a distinguished minister of the Baptist Cbnrcb, died At bis residence, near From Our . Own Correspondent. FROM HEADQUARTERS Or : STATE UNIVERSITY RAILROAD. University Station, N. C., . April 21, 1880 C., ) B80. . per month. Facilities will be pro- vided students whereby they may cook their own food. . In this way the cost of : living was rednced ; to $1 per week by students ai the last Normal School. , -: "''.. BAIL ROAD" FARES. Arrangements will bo made whereby students may travel to and JOHN JJ. MXiK H'A.Ri; DURHAM, N. C, COTTOlf BUYER AND DEALER IN D. MCC AULjj y Would reapcvtluliv iw nqunceto his friends and cuJLr!?" that hennas Just returned from 3 York where he madahis w- AID TO IN DIQENT TEACHERS. Jr. Editor ': It has been said Chapel Hill, on Saturday evening that a calm "always follows a atorm from the Sohool on the several rail last. - and it is tnithfully verified in the roa for one fare. Return tickets Dr. Purefoy had reached a ripe absence of news at headquarters of -hnnld alwava be bonoht 'x before i s i . t f i t,.ii I jL. o . tt! - . t;i i t I . -- - a - oh) age, ana naa ior aoout can a loe ouie university xwauruau. taking1 the train ceninry neen a launiui, laoonous omce ine excitement oi a tew weem nrpnnhpr th finaim!. DnHnor all I norn hna auhnidad there has hee'n al- his years he was a qniet, earnest. stu- most a perfect calm. The people - Through the kindness of the Rev. dent, and. being possessed of ample of the surrounding country, and es- r. sears, Agent or the I'eabody Lb una. a snm has been given to assist f tko mA.i w,:o .a..l valnoKlA tU nnuftitv w tko ..ono in raviDS the expenses of teachers m every department. in Ecvnt. snendinff a few dava with libraries of relieious books to be passed, do not visit the- work as w hose own means will not enable Victor C Barrinerer found in the State. He was an able at its commencement. The work Is them to attend the School. This i C3"Pays the highest price for Cotton PRINTS In every style anil vouaMi. . i uuldol asnnwv nreap.ner : a Birouf? i nro press in it raniui v. ana it ia saia i buuhcu ,w cue uauicui, ,i i z zttzzz ' The widow of the lale Gen. J. E. cniroverfiiali8t and an able defen-- by those who are acquainted; with of r travelling expenses, so that all UpiDWAKDS, BROUGHTON & CO., f rCm it to W cenU I 1)?ES5QOD3 DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARD WARE, CROCKERY, GLASS- L WARE, WOOD and WILLOW- WARE, GROCERIES. SAJT, . IRON. NAILS, HORSE COLLARS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, BUGGY and I WAGON HARNESS. fit I P if R C HAS t at prices that will suit everybodr r have the , t . ' 1 LARGEST TOCK Ol1 QOOD3 At last accounts Dr. Deems was I His Stock is unusually large this Fall ,:im -a. .. . ' narfmont TTo fminrnfAp this Season that It ha e.vr leen ment. He firuarantees I7 TTrr - " w . 8 Vef ffoodsat the lowest prices. picure w .ner tome public my B. Ftuart has been elected Principal of Staunton Female College. work that it ' will compare fa- students mav reach the school on an Jjj sly with any; .railroad in the equality. It is rumored that the friends ol Julian S. Carr will offer his name lor the position of Lieutenant-Governor at the approaching State Con vention.-Mr. Carr is" one of the deri of his denomination. He con- such tributed Iarcelv to the relicioas I vorabl v witb an v nresa and wm the author of several State, showincr conclosivelv that All persons desiring aid will ap valuable books. His history of the those who have charge of the work ply to President Battle, at Chapel THE LARGEST IN THE STATE. Sandv Creek Association is deser- are not nbvicesVIn their 'calling or Hill, by mail, before May 20th, so - ' ' - ' vedly ranked as one or tne most protession." . . vuai. eacu one may iearn in aaancek valuable historical books of his de- Ten able-bodied colored convicts what amount he will receive. nomination in North Carolina. To- were added to the number -last text-books. 1 waras tne close ot nis me ne dud- wees. JLnree nave been returned . Tt .WaaU r.A 'RALEIGH, N. C. and Siiiclinrr. AND Blank Book Mannactnring. LtuA: . i- x lished a "denominational lree' or wno were not able for ditty. One char m all nennnN ntttinrlino th'A - v , J most prominent .Method. at laymen m ,n whtch- are. Riven the origin left the work last week forrt8 un g lo PerWDS allDS Pearson's Law Lectures, 5.00, in the Stale, andahe placing of his andj main facts io the history of all known, breaking -into two or three Thus it will bo seen that for five Bailey's 5th N. C. Digest, $4.50, name on thq Slate ticket would be a the religious denominations. houses the night afteV he left and 01J i 8ix dollars anv tPfthpr in nnr i Busbee's Criminal Digest, $5.00, body politic. ORANGE COUNTY -CONVENTION. . Isn't it about time the Executive Committee of our jarty in this county should decide when we are lo hold our County Convention for the purpose of uaming delegates to fcc, dsc.t &o. We return our thanks to friends and patrons who have heretofore favored us with their orders, and we take pleasure . 1 - W . I JA DMA. lllflllll C ,W i jusi recognition oi me element and I vr. jrureioy was a quiei, amiaoie appropnaung io nimsen a cnange State mav attend the exercises of sti ength of that denomination in the and Qevout man a S,d clllzen J Jt pparel and rations for the way, tne Normal School, and secure for ornament io eocieiy ana an example xuo cwPcu couvic was iormeny himself and his pupils its incalcula to his fellow-men. His death is a from Pasquotank county. J ble blessings. f u sad loss to the citizens ot Uhapel wen. noice -visited the work on ' Those wishintr hpfnrA Wvini wim meir oraere, ana wi Hill and to the church of which he Monday and . seemed well pleased home, to makearranienTho? iaSl was a memoer. prus iqg maae. board will please write to Mr. A. The editor of the Ledger in com- lb , J' B' Cheshire, contin- Mickle, Agent of the School, Chapel pany witha young friend attended bis laWs of Hill, N, C. the! funeral services of this cood convicts ever7 Sabbath evening. ) Thomas J. Jar vis. Govern or, the funeral services of this goo-1 re poor unfortunate beings seem Ex$ieio Lhairnxan Board of Ed- man on Sunday afternoon last He interested in the exercises, and pay coition. was buried in the family crraveyard good attentiou to the words spoken1 t TTwufP P Ratttt? TiJ is uupeu iney win Droni ov wnai l s-fho TTni,.ai. rr:n at n AlyPACA that beats them' .ll r 30 to 60 cents ! ' "WHl BLEACHED 'anf NBLEACUEh SHIRTING that cui't be beat fa fh. country 1 ' 10-4 SHEETING, ..BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED. " anrf ' HAMBURG EDGINGS in tyerr- cfvts nnd nndllfv f LADIES' LINEN ' HANDKER CHIEFS, from 5 to 60 cenu LADIES' COLLARS anJ CUFFS In great variety 1 - RUCHISG for the neck, In trtrr style! r . 7., . A Full Line ol LADIES', MISSES' and CH I LDREN'S 4IOSE ! . 4 GENTS' SOCKS, from 15 to 30 .. . TABLE DAMASK, NAPKINS ' TOWELS and TOWELING! UMBRELLAS, a large lot ! trunks, valises; SATCHEIJS ' .in -every style I they hear, reduce it to practice, and reform their lives.: At present all are well. ' X. TERRIBLE DISASTER. ' St. Louis, Mo., April 19.-Pas- John C. Scarborough nf Wi" ? ' rrVu,- F?ENCH and AMERICAN FLOW. line M. ... .1 1 ' I i rvpre8ent us in me congressional about a mile from the residence and State Conventions ? We nolo He was buried with Masonic honors that the committees in other conn- an(Jtho fonowiDg gentlemen acted nes are moving in this matter. We as .bearers : Messrs. David Mc- - are only suggesting the matter for Cauley, A. B. Couch, C. D. Hudson, reflection, feeling sure that the gen- Anrrum Lirh. V. R. Snrmw tlemeu who composo the committee jj. d. Stroadr A 8hort 6ketch of leWT recoirmzA mul am liMtiitiv , . field, on the St. Louis and ban 'Fran : r,w " . "-v tne iiie ana character ot the de- c;gco Railroad at 8-30 last . nicrht " , "V . to meet the responsibilities that de- mua w tma uv r.Lr a IJ i ! i ? ' by the Medical Society of i . . ceased was read by Prof. A. if. give a few facta concerning the ter- North Carolina rnotfniii, volve upon them, and that when Redd nf thA TTnivkv f Vnrth rible d.Wter which occurred ther f!?, P fP!?1 j - .... .t. mi I 1 ' - J 1 j a - vo i uauiisu ine iuiiowing nonce, ior they do move, they will move wise- Carolina. .There were several hun-68163; A,raan 7ho cm? the the information of your subscribers: victor v In ,r. T n and Orange counties, - and all were 6:30 o'clock a ' furious hurricane victory in this county. Organiza- deeply impressed by the solemn oc struck the place and leveled all that cm ijr, vnorougn ana complete, BETTER PREPARED For good work and prompt execution of I orders than ever before, while our PRICES ARE AS LOW AS FIRST CLASS WORK CAN BT5 DONE ANYWHERE. PRINTING and BINDING of any a Specialty. , I have them for Ladiet kind from a visttiug card to the largest Misses, Children and Gents. .. hand-bill. . I A Large Stoctfo! BOOTS and SHOES LEGAL BLANKS. lnSrJt?l, . v i . k 1 uaaio .flAxo ana UAra. in uuuo i i but; Aai,coi iuiuis aiwajs uu For the Ledger. Mr. Editor: The undersigned, a committee appointed tor the pur- li you wish anything in this. write us ; it will pay you. Respectfully, Edwards, Bronehton & Co- r Printers arid Binders; Raleigh, N. C. READ IT SLOW. ERS, that will suit every bod r. A Full Line of RIBBONS, in . eyerr Shade and Color. , A Large "DEAD THIS. JLii . PONDER IT WELL. MATION. is the mean and the only means by which we will win. Let us have it. anaOranrrp rnuntio., 9nl ll wr c.oa 'C.' T 1 1 7 I ers oi tne oiate ot JMorth Uarolina" . o- - i u.uu u oiock a innons nurncanei ...:n : u nr;i- i nn Mftnilof Mon lAlk , , . I . l , , . f . , i w. wuuaj, ouar xw.J, IOOV, ll'i: iUC iuu. 0iBCu we iue ueau wuo r; T"g v4 " examination of applicants for license, j i I have received a full and fresh sun- die in the Lord." nrLVZ Without a license from this Board, Ptof -GARDEN. FIELD and GRASS RANDOLPH A. SHOTWELL FOR A UDITOR. ltb:Lnt ..iSN P" -Wl practice medicine DS Ah HIGH COMPLIMENT. several places, and the flames could . Th next already pushing them forward, congress, i he distinguished editor and there was great need of doctors f n YT at. J v n i oc "Io v are urging their claims for the 8avs yery handsome things, indeed, to attend the wounded, of whom it Peter E HivpVm 1) V ie offices on the State tilct and pays a worthy tribute to the V , ' .vuv, :TO,c wu,.""'u- iW. T. Evvrr M T t nr p lmv.. W t K-t : .... upll.known nhrii, hnr A aa: . A re,l?f traD, With twenty TJ T. R A Trwsn w AT Tl V ? M r. THa N"fliahvill ahrimtism AJ-HKj. - c.c ' e .l ir , Py ine passengers on the train, the organ of the Southern Metho- Forty dead bodies had - been takn o indications now are that the I c,et Church, contains in a late nura- j out and many more were supposed State Democratic Nominating Der a personal notice of Julian S. to be buried in the ruins or burned fCor,v-ntiou will be quite a warm and Carr. Esq., of Durham. The men- nJ&. . lne.re w?r? aIt3 m?ny living rp. i . , ... ? 'Ao ;n 8llH imprisoned, m the debris of the ..VU iriiiusoi mimer- . w c F'"- fanen buildings; All the physici ouj persons ihroaghont the State posed nomination of Mr. Carr for of the town were killed except t are aud vano: and may nut be as decorous and harnio nious as it should be. We predict, however, that when nominations for Auditor shall be in order, the name of that excelleut, journalist, Han dolph A. Shotwell, will meet with such a hearty vtippoit from every fetcti. n, that whatever of ill feeling may have been engendered will 'be iorgotieii. Let it be . understood ;! at .e are Jor Shotwell for Audi tor, and we call upon lhe press to give Bro. Shotwell buch a "boom" a merit deserves. u l.ii. v . . owit,ui uy ui ujb uraucues uo bccu at BuniH nan uozen noiniR . - - . iuuicui, or iu any case prescriDe ior the cure of disease, for fee or, re ward." " Furthermore, he "sjiall not be en titled to sue for or recover, before any magistrate or court in this State, any medical bill for services render- ciansio inthn v DnVSlCiana Anil nnmoe onH f'nll . TTf . . . .. . I .wwh, IUU VJ I varr ve loin tne multitude annnlipa inft finr;n.i f I ri .w wl-i luuCiU. iUVn IUIB oi nis inenus in a nearly resDonse to morning ior Jkiarsbheld. and Droba- the well deserved compliment. We I otner trains will arrive during j know him better than others and lue.ay- Ane storm was general in seoviLLss Early. Rose Potatoes. Early Goodrich Potatoes' Peerless Potatoes. Orchard Grass Seed. , Blue Grass Seed. Herds Grass Seed. Red Clover Seed. Timothy Seed. -ai know that he deserves much. Chris tian character tells in two worlds. The two leading dailies at Ral eigh are fanng blank cartridges at each other. Set a better examnle. southwestern Missouri, and other places probably suffered; but as the telegraph wires are all prostrated no advices have been received, vi- mm Garden Seeds. Flower Seeds, &c. LINE OF CLOTHING. lower than you ever saw it. Don't wail until you catch tour death in cold, but come to 3IcCAULEY'S and get one of his good warm OVER-COATS, and save doctor's bills. , A Large STOCK OF HAHDWARK that can't be beat in the coaMrr;: V HORSE and MULE SHOES. IRON in SWEDES and REFINED, that will suit anybody in price and ulie. 1 am Headquarters for MOLASSES, SALT, BACON and LARD. GliOCEHIJEW brethren, and don't let us have any being brought forward for the office family quarrels until atler the elec- State Superintendnt of Public Let there be harmony at the olent hail and rain accompanied the a peerlcs3 remedy for Scrofula, While wind. Swellings, Cancer, Erysipelas, Gout, Chronic Sores. f?TnhfJfs. 'ihimnrs: tion. center. RELIGION AND POLITICS. Probatily at no time iu the history of thi country has there been 6nch wi e-f.prcad interest among religious peoj.'e in rigard to the necessity for Tribute ol Respect. ! Hall of Caldwell Lodge, No. 180, Chapel Hill, N. C, April lath, A. L., 1880. Whereas, It : has pleased' AI- nromc cores. . Carbuncles, t'alfe ill . . , g. ai.ury is Bilious .. CojcpLtints, and all diseases them lor a little, less than the Stand- inuu-uin"- cu, impure condition ol : I AJ- -examine jsak is J2ji:7s stock he me uiood. 'ifiis fcfrsnd Remedy 13 a compoend Of vegetable extracts the chief of which nrd S AKSAP A RILLA. and SI -ILLISttlA. The cures effected by SCOYILL'S BLOOD AND LITER SYRUP - are absolute, and their record Ii imfiisflvrared by fidlarc. For sale by all Drugrglsts. that beats them all. l BEST CREAM CHEESE. A Full Line of CROCKERY and GLASS WARE, that I defy coxapeti tion on. rURE HONEY DRIP SYRUP. Come ' and trv It. anrl von wnn't K And they are : warranted, true to name, without ; it. v sound and of good quality. Purchased HOMINY-1' and RICE always n of Seedsmen, and not commUston mer- hand. chants, who care : little about the quality A Full Line of LEATHER, both Or fireilUinfineSS Of RPPrl ' Tt rlnoannf noir 4fl T .TT" on TTIOtlt for a dealer to keep in stock second- FRENCH CALF-SKINS. ( Instruction. lore you purchase. Go slow. Cheapest dealer in Orange County. v , S. M. BARBEE, Jr. more care and consistency in select- !?lsS;Jr.oa l.be Ureat Architect of J-g. or HHical office. In d.f- MS icrcntbutes of the Union, special , earthly cares and labors to the f!. attention is called by the religious pre to the importance of good men oemg preyed forward. io take the place of the diseipateaVnd wicked typo of character that have so often becu promoted by the votes of men iua nave taken the vows of Chris tianity in sincerity. There will be an outcry against this: -'and the charge will be made that the churches are becoming political. Such' a charge, would be quite as reasonable if it were made against w.iii peopio voting at all. If mey do vote and do not wish to of feud.a righteous God. they ought, surely, to look for men whose char acler and conduct , will not make their influence ;.a; blight and- curse "pon all whom it Teaches. Church papers in North Carolina are speak ing ominously on thla'matter. De bauchery of any kind unfits a man to care for important business. Such manoac:ht not to be chosen. If chosen, when his habits are known nark ti4-V a ' "v uUk oe aeposed or H m;.. . a better man ought to be pni in hts Dlaca. - - . been spared to enlarge ness of the School, and to make it lestfalLodge of refreshment above, fhe State to .SS -iJS ' "m our woiby and beloved brothr c-.A11. !,le. e"rc,8,e8' nrn,.nv xv prrni,rnv c't A1 uupBriuwnaeni ana tne rroles- EOKaE W. i'UBEPOY, on Saturday Sors, as heretofore, will: be men of the 17th inBtanr lhe ripovageLof special -training and expeKeW i?n senty.one years ; Therefore . teir :.re8pectife. deparSias Brother Purefoy, Mason has lost The scheme of instruction will in a zealous and-devoted friend, ibe elude, besides the common School church a consistent and active mem-, branches. Natural Phn"-i?. a a . ' THE UNIVERSITY NORMAL SCHOOL. - To the Teachers of the State and those desiring to teach : The fourth session of the Univer sity Normal School will beein on tne Z4in or .inn a nH olneo ikn . w.v'ou vu kUC I a a m m tmmm -. ; yth ot July, 1880. No efforts have I I 1 L U U I I f V large the useful- 1 I I I 1 I L UUi mm 'jrjsr . .r. .1 IhErsal Catia?2: yc3. Eegdalc?, TIJ rwlif if torpidity cf ii XAvcr Xhejf pivo tone to Vto Stomach. ; prevent griping of ilio JZoceZs. Xkey rvmovo Lit from tlie 2tloo2. j They purify and invigorate tJie Hotly. SJiey euiv all bilious complaints. SHOE PEGS, of ('everv size. Come toMcCAUliEY'a and buy one of his cheap SADDLES, and-quit riding bare-back. - Cure your horse's sore shoulders br buying one ot McCAULEY'S CHEAP HORSE COLLARS. , , If jour horse goes too slow, coxae to McCAULEY'S and get one of his cheap ouvjtvx wmro, and touch him up a, little. ; You log- haulers come to McCAU LEY'S and buy you a eood LOG and FIFTH CHAIN. I have on hand a Full Line of TONGUE, BREAST and TRACE CHAINS. ' , SHORT TRACES and HAMESfor( WAGON BOXES, one and two horw. ber, and the comrannitv in whinh h uvea ior a halt century, one ot its iuoHi ;cnaniaoie, benevolent, enter prisiug and public snirited ... . -. . - . a mej inai should be emulate Kv all good men, and a beannn nA guiae.to the irreligious and unwary. J.UHI, we extend to the bereaved family our heartfelt sym pathies and condolence in thi thm- sad hour of bereavement. Resolved, That these resolutions be pread upon the minutes of this Lodge, a copy thereof be sent to the family of the deceased, and that the same be published in tha nu.ni Hill Ledger and the Biblical Recorder. D. McCauley, ) J. P. MA801T, JAS. B. MAS0Kr ) Cora. The iState Jonmnl r T?i:t. recommends the re-election of & the present State officials. There ought, to be some ahange, we think. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MAIIKThf GreatTRADB MARK English Remedy, an unfailing c ure f o r spermat or rhea, . semi nal weak- HfOBE TAKIII ness. impo-AFTEI TAHBI. i tencv. sinrl 1 all diseases that follow as sequence of KeP' Hiaxt Jto Collar ocu-ouusc, its iusb 01 memory, universal lassitude, pain in the back, dimness of vision, premature old jfe, and many a fepecialtr from tt rvTf ti so other diseases that lead to insanity, con- a We ffiuvir iiwfrjntSy dcstrcTsWORMS aud Is rwomrneridcd tr pbysiciana as the best WOUil MEDICINE. omblry, Algebra. Higher English, , BSSZBaBaSBSSKHB iaun,. x enmansmp, nooic Jtt.ee pine. tr-A k -S7ii Physiology, Kindergarten and focal VEGETABLE M It KINDERGARTEN, The .Kindergarten jDepartrdent will be managed by a teacher of na tional fame and vast experience in Kindergarten work, lectures.: mis interesting and profitable icaiure oi ine cschool will be contin ued. Lectures may be. expected on topics of special interest tn t?T from distinguished educators or pub lic men. MB mmm mm mmm particular Jn o,Jr pmphlerwhichlwe 'Tw BEl BUNKm 'L desire to send free bvmaii t . . rT JoJUANKErS, that can t '"Sfto ta a uacKafi-e. o- st-r mcba. 1 tn-.,l --t' - ffes tor So. or Win ho L i ' ' -wo eciiL iikh 1 IV inn l i . - i . a iircst' BAKER'S ffi on rS?Sr,EtJLthe' mney by addresluff THE GRAY MRnrnnsTTr rr r ' No. 10, Mechanics Block,' , , . Detroit, aiichiiran i Gr&old in Chapel Hill. N. (f., and everywhere by all Druggists. . b7 exit BEAST. I7r Hztcmcl and InU;mc:l "Cce. Thj Clrcateiifc Tuia Kclit vt r ox UiO Ao. EXPENSES. Chapel Hill at S10 nr m.i. $12.50 lor board and furnished room, tientlemen rvan nKtotn . . ( I m n : . I "1 -1 every crade. ' VTOOLKX VF.ST. a frond GENTS' UNDERSHIRTS, in every quality. - " The Ladies are especially Invited to come to McCAULEY'S and examina his fine assortment rtr w a tjvprn FTvl7nli8tin-,n Prt 01 tb A. B. ROBEKSON. Chapel Hill, N. C. V . CiniES COIiDS, COXTCrHS, iJTC. j Can bo usud ns a Plaster. . . p3f FOn SAU5 BY ALL DRUGGISTS. in the TTnIvono; uiu:" , 1 ' - OIJS KtoxoB, 01 wj uuiiuujgs-iree Oil.6 -Aies9 x-iace, CO., Hew York- cost except a small sum for the. use ' Bmj-iMagrM HEALTH CORSET. SSS'ISfS for 311 and DnJSJ? MUSS of bet KID MedTdnes, &c.:t nP 1 ..5?"" -".fSr1" a GIoTeiof everv style times. .'v u y prices to ;uit the andquality, for Idiea and ntUmen. Their stock also cohsist r. ,. a t : , at are vcr7 handsome. Smoking and CKew?n rLQand? npffi Iine of FANCY BASKETS, gars, CigarettesSnuff P naaCC(!fV?i- av nTS and OFFICE BASKETS, t urpL Toi W nnri t , mps and Fix- A Full line of NOTIONS . khSnofMl wyavedi8MCrfto Apples, Brushes; Cms! (fan01 c7m mSn ls come to Mc WiSdow GlassTPutvFomU 5 Thi7SdDur7ourrod coarse, BlaSn ,?,oJVfinea.nd e Ji aing the Pu"ic be very lib- i tlCleS tOO niimprniia . xt. , 1 : . - w uieiiLinn. t i -mr.. iarFrrescriDtions earnfiin,. : , I r very respectful. r. itii .i i i iirin vj . . i D. McCAULEY.
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