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w jtir tIhbarough cordfr. ' WEDNESDAY JAN., T iK. LOCAL OEPAHTME3IT. Terms of the Recorder fur 1873. Fori year. 1 $2-60. " 6 months. ;. 1.60. Club of six or more, each aubscrl ber. ' 2.0(1. TaymenU always In advance. Job printing done neatly cueap'y and promptly. . , ' ; ' taju Business cards neat'y printed at this office. . , ; r7 Blanks of various kind for sale at thU office. H flwt and fourth pa fr advertise tnents. t. ArtliUNuio. town snh-erlliers will find their pnpera In the pout office, or they can ijet them at this ofHe, as they may elect. They will please give us no t Ice of their wishes. 17 Town suWrlbi-w wlmxe sotcrip tlim expired on Jan lt. will plea signify at once their Intention to renew or otherwise- .Onr ktuu are cmh in advance. Dr. T."jTVilui, we are Klad to see has moved Into town, and baa become a cltl cen of llillsboro. Hit professional Card will appear next, week. . - - ; v -. Fe Advertisement of Vllllnmion Up ehnrchand rhomas. They have the lar gest house In Raleigh, and do a very ex. tensive business. The farmers of Orange and adjoining counties, will do ll to call upon them. Those particularly who wake cotton will have their interest wetl eerved. ., ; t - . - rtmrnrntrnt Ms-adl. . After this isue, we will present to our readers a weekly treat In the form of let ters from James Barron Hpe of Norfolk, Va. Mr, Hops is too well known to the world of letters to need any encomium from us. It will be enough to say that whatever appears from him will bear the mpiesofainlnd which has gained blm a national fame as et, orator, and lltera teur. "Old "Christmas lias passed before we have had an opportunity to speak of the New, and we wi!l have little to say on a uWeet which has now loetlt isml. We v 111 only say that It was greatly ertj.iyed here whhout any of He unpleasant Inei. (Ifitts whlcli UMuilly mark tliat t-afni of festivity. We have not heard T a brawl, or ftuht, or Instance of drunkenne-e In the whole county of Orange. Tlieod Tem plars have tva.n to le proud f the deck (,, ImpM-wiou they have made upon the luMtaof King Alodiol. It waa a victory which cheered the heart, and which has carried with It the sulwUntlal fruits of vic tory. In personal sobriety. In Increased prosperity, and in greatly enlarged do tueUe bappluees. "n,i4 va (be SkftlK It is said that some discontented tax payer has been try!" t Rrt vn M our worthy Sheriff, and getting beek In another shape what be was compelled to contribute to the support of the Wate and County. Between 25 and 30 bushels of wheat were considered necessary to strike balance. ----"- -. mm 1 $& See Ad. of J. E. tchoolfleM A Co, Danville Va. This firm succeeds Cuvlll and Mason, though with an enlarged bus iness. It Is In all respects a first class house, Mr. Bchoolfleld a, a Ion time In the well known house of WatkltisCot trcll A Co. Richmond, aud thereby er quired a thorough knowledge of the busi ness, besides making a Urge North Caro lina acquaintance which be hopes will re- tuember blm. , Putin. A tUltta Danville last week ahowsns that the stagnation la business le rapid ly drawing to a close The Tobacco rles houses, so long silent, are making ready for work, and It Is Wlieved that about the middle of the month all wilt be Ini-lty en gaged. There Is an. uncommonly hopeful feeling among all classes, and the opening fa brisk spring business Is confidently looked for. Business h conducted on sinh safe prin ciples In Danville, that although there has been such a eesatloi of trade, the credit of not a single firm, or institution has been affected. There has not been a single failure, and ever) thing stands firm as a rock. . . i . , i rSStM lftHM. We have Iwfore had occasion to speak of this excellent house, so commendable for Its home comfort, and the attention and generosity of Its landlord, Mr. N. I Wade. Under bis management It not only main Ulna Its old character, but contlnuca to Improve. Rut Mr. Wade Is too large a man for so small a house, and wt are glad to learn that negotiations are In progress which will plsce him In charge f w and magnificent Hawkins House, which hrsjnst been finished and now awaits the !ropcr tenant. Ieee, The cold snap last Thursday give the ellltens a small chance to put up their summer supply of loe, and the bpya a fe boum of skating. The New Year open g mildly however, and at the present riling is at balmy as April. Solicitor of the 7th Jatiieifcf District. Many friends of F. N, Strudwick will urge his name before the District Conven tion to be held for the selection of candi dates for the Judgeship and Bolici torch ip for the DlHtrlct, as a suitable gentleman to fill the latter post. We heartily acqui esce In the suggestion, and hope it will be puHlied forward to success. Mr. Strud wlck's career in the Ijeginltttiire made him a tiillllaiit record for talent. His is a mind capacious, retentive, aud acquisitive, and dihplays Itself through an eloquence nut surpassed In the 8Ute. Mr.Btrndwlck'a services to his party too have been of the most Important char acter, aud it Is proper thnt a recognition of them be showu by his election to the of fice named. Toll are ftcrd. We have received a additional supply of the" Yellow Oronoko" and "Quoch tobacco seed from theofllceof the Rural McsNeuger, retersburg, which we will gladly distribute to planters who feel a re al Interest in the Improvement of crops. We would earnestly direct the attention of planters to the editorial of the "Mes senger, which will t found on the first psge. We will here again say, that we design our iat r to bo the medium of much val uable informatiou on the subject of tobac co, together with reliable and ample in formaUon In regard to the markets. This should commend the Recorder to the -up-port of the tobacco planter. One gentle man, a successful farmer told us that one single article of Information found in the Recorder had been worth to him ten times the osd of bis sutcription. Ho it Is with ootton and other Interests, and we hope our people wiil learn to value a vehicle of information which conveys such accurate statements as does the Re cordvr. Alara s tW.r mt Durham. During the high wind which prevailed on the 30 Inst the house of Mr. J. Y7. Cheek at purhsm took fire from a defect In the chimney piobably T! e whole un der side of the roof was soon In a blaze, but by the active exertion of the cUixens the flames were subdued The furniture was all removed from the house, and much Injury done by the effort to exting uish the fire. The damage will amount to about. $300. We will probably be' able to present our readers with a weekly letter from this en terprUng place which will add much to the luteret of our paper.and will we hope ntiiuuUtte subscription. , Rfberjr ttr Arwa, The b owe occupied ,y Mr. Brown, liv ing near Mebanesvllle, was consumed du ring the absence of the family on Mon day tbe SBth Inst The fire was undoubt edly the work of an ' Incendiary. Every thing was destroyed, furniture, bedding, and provisions. The lose Is total, as there wss no Insurance. The House belonged jo Mr. Wm. Freeland. ralaral AerMeet, ; A son of the late Capt. Johnson Free land aged about It was driving a wagon during Christmas week when he was acci dentally thrown off, and the wheel passed over him, crushing hla leg. He Uvea a bout 7 miles front town. , A Hew KmS. 8ee Advertisement of J 11. En n Us. The iHibllcatlon of the work advertised will supply a want now most aerlously felt by all having legal business to trans act, or legal forms to adopt. The changes of law and practice under tbe niw Constitution and the new Code are rlic.d,;and lawyers, conveyanceis, magiktrates, Adminlstiators aud others have been seriously Inconvenienced for tbe want of an Intelligent guide. This w III be supplied In the new . work. Mr. Biisbee, the author, la pronounced by the mont competent authority at tbe bar In lUlelgh, to lie admirably fitted to tbe work he has undertaken, and say he has done It well. (iRAllAM Oraxuk, No. 135, Tatrons of Husbandry! a orgnnlxea at tiranam, Alamance Co, Uec 17th, with the follow ing officers : John K. Ruffln, Master. W. W. DavWn, Ovcrseeh J Tt'mcker. lecturer. Jas H Me Murray, Hecretary. . ' : Daniel C H", Treasurer. v Jacob A lxmg, piteward. J (I Albright, Assistant Steward. , Rev A Currle, Cliaplaln. ' ' .. John Klspp, fiate Keeper. Mrs J K Ruffln, Ceres. ' Miss Kate Klapp, Pomona. Mrs J A tang, Flora. Mbe Mary Albright, h A Steward. Many Huffi'r rather than take nauseous medicine; and this Is not to be wondered at, as the remedy (soften worse than the ribs-sue. HuflVrers from coughs, colds. In flueiiM, sore thnsUs, or tendency to Con sumption, will find in Dr. Yitar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry a remedy as sgreeable to the paluteas eircctual lu removing die eaoe. '..' Bee advertisement of MU Mary fwhool at Raleigh, which ao fully speaks for It self that It requires no farther notice from us. . . g.-e Ad. " Tobao Faobiry " for Rent. fjr Markets dull and riuacllve on 'ac count of the holidays' Cotton In Raleigh on Paturdny II cents. 1'harltjr Astouinhed. . . A worthy Divine not a thousand' miles from Ruleigli In the course of his frequent ministrations for charity, fell In with an. Individual upon whom the weight of ad versity seemed Jo press with peculiar se verity. To his dilapidated personal, Con dition, squalid aud rugged, were added the discomforts of a house, through whose broken doors and Shattered window the blasts of winter rushed without a check"; alltogelher making a powerful appeal to the teuderst'uslbi lilies of the worthy rec tor. Borne relief was given to the ilridledl ate physical wants of the sufferer, ai.d then the condition of the house was no ticed. "Why lu the world don t you have your windows glazed, and your doors mended, asked the Rector. "No money, no money ; nothing to pay with.' Now the Rector was the almoner of a fund, tbe weekly contributions of his church, but the repair of houses did not seem to come within the scope of his pow ers." Well, Well ; I'll have It done my self; go to P's drug store, get glass and putty, aud have them charged to me, and fix your windows." This was done. Some weeks after, the Rector met the object of Ms charity oh the street. The lutter addressed him, ".Doc tor, I want you to pay me for that Job.'. What jd? What do you meant "Oh you know I Dout you know you sent me to P's for glass and putty to fix my win dows ; Well I done so, and put 'em in, and I want my pay for the job." The Doctor passed oil with some new ideas of the impudence of mendicancy and the hazards of indiscriminate chanty. STATE NEWS. The Wilmington paers all mentioned a furious gale which took place on the morn ing of 2th iUKf. Houses and chimneys were blown down and much d tm 14s done. Tue Barque Maria Needham was blown fr.tni her moorings below the city and was a-dior at hint accounts with five feet water In her hold, . ' ' , The Journal says a Kjieclal Court forX ew Hanover Is now lu session, Judge Cloud presiding. The Journal says that a par y of colored persons, men and woman, attempted to cross the North Eist Cape Fear hi a snia'l boot, which was accidentally capsized Ellen Muuroe, one of the party wts drowued. " The floldshorn Mewienger snya the gin house of Mr. John Vinson In Wayne Co. was burnt on Friday last together wit k seven bales of Cotton, It was incendiary work' . ' The Sentinel says the mill aud cotton gin of M A' Bl.dsoo about one mile and a half front lUlelgh was destroyed uy the luceiidlary torch. This hi Uie third lose of the kind Mr. Bledsoe has sustained willi-f lu the past eighteen months, and shows that he has some deadly and fiendish secret enemy.. j. w . - - - The Juftl-rson Messenger says that two young men- Anderson and Peacock Isdli paying their respects to a young lady, be camr Inflamed with jealousy, which ftially led to a renconnter. In which Peacock drew a knife and stubbed Anderson to the heart killing hiiu alui.t iustautly. The slayer fbd but was aflerwaide recaptured. A Colored man named Bob. Smith was shot at and killed lu his own . house on Saturday while surrounded by bis family. Smith lived In the Eastern purl of the County about !' miles from Raleigh. Evi dence lefire the Jury of inquest showed that deceased was shot by one Badger Terrell a e dored mm and the murder was committed with the connivance of the wife of Smith, her mother, and the wife of Terrell' Terrell is in Jail. So we learn from the News, which also says that a colored woman named Nancy Humntey was picked up dead on tiie N. C. R' R. near Walnut Crtk bridge, and Jack Creusbaw, also colored waa frozen to death 00 Christmas eve near Forest v Hie. Baker the murderer, who recently es caped from jail waa rearrested aud was to have been hanged on the 2 id. The Charlotte Oltserver says there I in Charlotte a while girl of 12 or 13 years of age who Is living in the family of a negro because she has noother home, Tlte negro will make an attempt to have the child bound to blnr This Is a horrible case and calls for remedy. , Charlotte was last week a!armed by two fires, which were however extinguished without very serious damage. - - The Observer asys five e dored man were lodged In jail charged with the murder of another colored man College. . - tiL-ar Davidson - ! On Saturday morning three seamen on board the German barque Adolph lying at the wharf at Wilmington were found dead In the forecastle, having been suf forcated by coal gas. Two more were af fected aud will probably die. Two notorious negro burglar Allen Mc Fherson and Williams were arrested in Raleigh on Saturday after having robbed the houseof Mr D.C. Murray, It Issup posed they are tbe leaders "of the Rang which have been so troubt esorna In Wil mington aud elsewhere. SPECIAL NOTICE. Vt.f, rrsoni IniMsed lo im mutrome ftr w wd and mtke settlement. It should b evhleiit to sll thai km$ eredit cannot be gives llte os t'attkay Uiitra. Jus 7 II. JAMK9 WKUH.Jr. 'in t( CzQftpiiTtaf. Agents Wanted VtV IU VAf ersrvwhsr. I'srtleiilars Jree 'A. II. Hi ta t o.. M, Louis, Mo. , Make Money fast and bonorably, f 12 50 per day. or $75 per week, by st once applying for a territorial right,- (which are given free to agents.) to sell - til? best, strongest most useful, and rapid Belling Sewing Machine, and Patent Button Hole Worker,, ever used orrecommenJed by fam ilifts, or buy one for your own nse ; it is only $5. Sent .free everywhere by express Address for particulars Jkromk Ii llL'Di tt t'o. Cor. Greenwich iCortlnndt, St. N.Y. That Favorite Home Remedy, PAIN-KILLER, Has been before the public Aver thirty yearn, and prolmhljr nss s wider sad ls;ttr rvpnutinu then any otlutr pn priulury inedii lne ot llie pres ent (Uy. At tins l.e. inJ XUiire ure Imt lew uinn. iiatiiid with the merits of the fain Killer', hut, while some ext-il It us it iliiinient. they know but little of its power iu.easini; puiu when taken liilernullyj wbllo others line It Internally wild great ucw, but are. eqimlly lmtrant of its iiealing virtues when applied externiilly. We tliTelnre wish t)Niy, Unit it l tiiHllvi.uc'es lul whether used liUecunlly or exUnully. It I snrtti'lent evidence of it virtues a a stitnilurd meilieine to know tli it it is how usp.it in ull isiru of the world, and that its wile 1 constantly in. creaain. No curative iifwnt hn hiul such a wide spread side or given mu-u universjtl satisl'sction. 1 Jlaeti' J'ain Killer is a purely venrtable torn, pound, preiMitxl from the bust and purest mute, rials, ;and wild a cure t nut insures the innt perfoct uiiili'iinity Intiic uiedii'ine; and while it is a inostelft-cMve remedy for pidn. it l a rs'r fwtlv safe uiedkiiuu, even In ths most iinkillul binds. , , ' ' ' It i eminently s Family frdicin: and ly" lie. lug k"tt ready' for in,iRuli..l u.,rl. w ilhJiv, . m iny an hour of Mifterinjr, suit liimiv a dollar in tlnie and doctor's hills. ?. . ., . ., j After iwr thirty )e;irstri:il'. I I'4!!"ic4'i'iiiij tlie Diost niuiiiiiil:ed li"ilui:rui,.! to In virtue, from person of 1 lif hl.-ln'-t c!i iraeiersnd rrsimn. sIMIity. - Eminent I'My-deUiis e iiu.n 'iiJ ft 'as a most e(fs-tn:il preis-ia'ioii for the ! inrtion of pain. It is not onlv llie ls remedy ever known for Uniiso. ( ut. Ilnros. &e., Imt lor Dyseiile. ry, or Cholera, or any sort oMmwel eompi'aint, It Isarenie lv unsiirpswed forettt -lener. and rapi dity of action. In the great eities of India, snrl other lux climates, it lias Itm-ouie the standard inediiiiie for s II sueh romplaints ss well tucfor lvs-psia. I.lver Complaints, snd all otlier klndreil tlinrders. For t'oiih nnd (.'olds, i 'an ker. Asthma, and Ithenin.iti'! diltW'tiltles, it lias Is-en proved ly tiie iniwtahttndnnt ami eo.iviu eine teti:nnnv to Is- an Invnlunlile nwdleine. We would eaiiti on the public aralnt all iiui titionsf uir pre aration. eitlter In name, or style of piittiuf! up. " l'KKKV PAVIS & SO.V mask's and ruo?'. 135 Iliph St.. Providence, R. t. Ill Sycamore St. Cincinnnti. 0 ' 377 St. Paul St. Montreal. Canada. 17 Soutlisuipton. Jlow. Ixmdon England, Boarding and Day School, 1IILLSB0RO, A. C. rpHE 3Iivs Xa and Mh- Knt.ux-i, will re, 1 sniue t lie exeeies of tlieir H'h'Mil on fridav Kettruary 6. MU. , ( irci'tars forwarded on application, dee IT 3m THE NEW WILSON UN PER FEED. I'HICK S-V). T. t'.KLLIS. Aseut. CKIlAlttiKOVt. X.t', dee.. , Horner & Graves's School. TRANSFERRER TO HILLSBORO. N. C- ACiiiu.lL Hitoitical, SMc AND HILHARI ACADSai. WITH A full Corps of Instructors. 'r HE nrins Se..l,,n nf Twsstt Wetks will be A Kin the Sud Mondav In Jauilanr. TEltMi-: ' Board and Tulthin. Iik IiuIIiik ftiet aud fur- ai-bed rooms. .V. Tuition (..f I ny JslioUrs la preparatory ieMUlntent, I V. for Eng. Course In Acs detnle Department's. . , N'lentllte eourse x,i. t'sli-al.-oiirsr. An. ra.HI-h and SrM'ntitlr I lay Srholsrs nnlr will.la ebarel Ut French. lieTinan and H ok keeping, aa s ill ithoial fre ol live iloll.rs for earb. flreiiiars etoituhiln; full pirtieiikuM. wilt ls ftimKlied t.y the I'rim iml. at txf-rd, N.f., anlil the M sT Jsimary. or by A.. U. II. Ham ton, at Hlll-lH.ro. . IlilhlN.ro. Hee.IIST3.if s' jsl Hm jn Of VALUABLE P R O P E R T Y. 1)i'Rl'AXT to s decree of the Mipe. l.,r r..uil I tiranirertiuutr. In the cae r Ju.dus T. ll"N frusrdian of Catfisrlue U. i'lovt. J will nil On Tli3 ttt Mh AtyofJm, l$7tt la front of MH'suier's Store In' VIIAPEI. UlLU, At MnVlocV. that valuable tm-t of I.AXD upon nk Sllu Me Ir. Morsan t.'los resiis-d. eon. tabling-13 i-4 aT-. uy ilnler lleniirnn;Ten set and other. The same ls-lng I. it No. t lir Unk surrey taU ly made. Tbe land will be sold la Taree tut. AT DURHAM. On rrerft((y the "At thig of aa. 1 874. nllw la-emu. beslnnlii)( at IioVKk. I a ill Sell 14. A lst on llie Sorths'denf Xew SSiret snd a the Vp4 side of iHlliard. enntainina ofaere. tnd. A lot on the tt'e-t sl.le of a New Mr-et St sd)olulni tbe alsne. ennt.iliilng 44-KU o an sen. Srd. A M ailj dnlng Jolkn SI. 1 srr on th NiM-ih side of ew treet. eontainln ft ofaere. t h. A lot on the Eal stile of the htt.'u-ln nf Main H, adjobinii Ferrill snd otfawrs, eontaia Int of an arre. sb. a l4 on he Sorth sWU of the ete nsion of Mala Walt'.UreuaconMr,etitsinlBgt-ie of an arre, Ctli. A bd eomer JSew snd Dilllard at pre. sent otenpleit by W. T.liltnsa.ennlalnln(.Vi.M0 t aa sens. Till lot will lie sold tibierl to the dower of tbe wblow sf Msxa l lo, dec'4.. TEUMS Or SAI.Kt tsie third rash; one third st Mt mostly sad one third st twelve month with lnh-r rr.nu (tab) a Mb-, Title reserved 111) purchase Monry I" pM. IMats and full des,-riHiou ol all Ibis pro ptrty wilt be evhiMted st saV. JOHN W. N0UW(K)P. dee. 4tS ts. Commissioner. 01Arn iO" prdar. Aarntswant. OIVI V edevery wb. re. I'artb lUlaiutc. All HLAli:. p., t.l.oui-,Ml , CHRISTMAS AT. FARMER'S HALL, !- HAVE HESITATEEfT BREAKlNa THE MARKET ; ; WHEN ABLE I EMY , In- Store ptristtmiH Goods, (Jhina-WarfjK. fiT" If the TanicVias jou. Conni liorrow a Merry Christinas. jrj -- .i.i. . . ,. YOUR Produce brings "Fair FVices." at WillTiy 'It Way not "Let tiave' Peace," cut the " KNO l'.H Who is the Father of ths Panic "CHEAP tJUODS." Eggs, 25 eenla per Pozen. 1 Sugar 8 cento per pound. I-H33ra.3r 1ST. ESZFl.O'tTVTr- Pee. loth jf(73. - Nat. L. Brown, DKAI.KR 1.1 COXFtCTIOXEKIES. . C'nnsd Goods," ' - - i'kkles. ' . ... Jellies,; It utr, - Fresh Crackers snd Cukes. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, VMe audUiiiiar htrinjs( ' FANCY UOODS, Toys. Baskets Childrens (.'ai'rliijtes, DIrds slid Bird Ca'-s, bejpus and Tnhaeeo. Don'l forget ilUOWN'S VAlilKTY BTORK. ..'I IUlbioii, Ms M ly. N. C. - . NOTICE. Notice Is luTcl.y plven tliatan applL-stlon lie mutieut llie next Session of the Ueiier al Ateinll.v lo amend tiie Charter of tlie town of liiiklioro, so as to allow the Coin-nilssionfi-sofsajd town to tax the Ileal and IVr.iml roierty . and other subjects of taxuilon within said town eduall f with the State aud County. ' iiiU Nov. 30 d. READ THisTT" IW tT ssy to my ftistomer". sod those that . were my ( tistojiiers. that I need what Is due toe: My Kilt fiji-eliase are due llrst of January , and I num entlett what is oMln; me, to Im altle to meet these paymenls. These are Very scarev times, and 1 waiit to ride through the storm: and tlne who owe meand wsnt meto sueeeed must coins forward and help me. l.r psvinjt up. If you have no Money Im-Iiik Grain, of ometblns that I eai turn Into Honey, don't put It on" until next Spring, as tbe troiihlt mine sooner. J I am not appralinc to doubtful men, bu' to llonet Payintf Customers. Tbe honest fieople that want lis to stm-eed and those who jav are the onaa I want to help me now, brinjauvthingthat Icau turn into Mouev. " C. M. I'AKKS. Dee. I0.tr. TURNER'S N. C. STATE ALMANAC. 1 O "7 L, - This Almanac i the lit st siisl.!e now puHHbe I in North I'arolln and should be la ry family. TnrAoro Santhern'r. Turner's S. C Almsnaf!. Tht- Is one of the root complete alinanwe ever pulili-bed in North Carolina, and contain lestures that others have never known. A new and ltitereiin leal ure i a remtrd of tln mot iinp-trtant event that have oc curred it, tbe Mate during the f irex"ine year. ChrifUa AJxvntt, Icilelvh. Tbe depirtnneot devoteil to tbei animal State m-ord of IS7.1 is a new featnm of the Alma nae that illeomm'id il t popular favor every Where. Jkiilu Junrnnl Wihiliiiifton. tlT Friee lis. For s tie at the Stora of JOHN M, IJLACKWOOP. nor. 26 2ai . , - , llillsboro. N C. North Carolina.?, OKA.1GK COfXTY. S , Villlaui Barlow,, ,, . , ,,, . UfMimt Joseph Allison a:id heirs of Mary his wife Joeepli llarlow, Heirs of J a men aud wife Nancy. Charles K Kay and wife Luev, Mariah lUv. William L Bowels and Ituthahls wife, J MJtcCullook heirs of J'aiieuce. Heirs of John JI Barlow, If ugh 8 Palnly Ainnerly HurIi 8 Bnrlow Petition to fit Retd Ettutt fur Partition. IT spierlnjto the sstisf:H'tln'n of the t'oiirt, that all ths above named defendants see HOHreitenl$ of IheAlaleof North Carolina, It i therefore onlered hy tlie Court, that pillill ration lie made in the llillsboro. Rerorder s paper published In Hill-lsiro, X. '. f. l sin - reseive weeks, notirj injr the kal. diiendanU. to lw and afiesr befinti the Clerk of the superior Court of isantiv ronnty al Ids ofljee In Ilillslmra within that time and plead answer nr di-tuur to the mm pbl n t. whh'htsNledlnhlsnnVeorihe I'lantiff will aptilr to the Court forthe relief de msiKiml In ik ; rnmptaiiit. Witness (ieorce Ijiws Cb-rk nf said Court at of lire In JtilWioiollit" ITtb ilsv of November IS7S. OKOKGK LAWS. Clerk Scv. 2(1 Ow prlee sd. fin. Superior t ,onrt. . Taylor, Elliott & Watters. - Kuce essor to TAYLOR. MARTIN & CO., ixroRTKtt or AXO Wholesale Dealers IN HARDWARE, N. I Commercial Row, XL.vr tu rEitiiY wiiAnr. N0IIF0LK. VA. . f ST Will oeeuny tbeireld ttand sbou 1st Iks. esojiln-r. IHt. I. IW. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. OHAXOKCOrSTT. Sirt,r Court 4th Pec. 171. . James Williams, 1 OrAerof . ininiwd. . . ' ( Puliliilioii j Cliarlea Wiiiisms A others. V POX rending aud fftlins of the Com plaint In this ae mid it apirliiK to the Mtl'a'tliu of. the ('oust that Charles VII liams, Person V. Wells and Poll v (ilenn, Jett'ersoti Williams, and Bryan Williams are non-residents of the State. - It Is therefore ordered that ptifdleatton be made lu the "Hiflstioro Itoorl-r" a Kewsattr puplished In tin town ol H UN Is iro, for all suei-esxive weeks. nKlfvlnir llie said Charles WIlKanis, IVrw.n W Vit liniis Polly ( ilenn, Jefferwai Williams suit Bran Wllllants to ins ami apfiear hefore t h Clerk of the Huperlor Ctmrt of Orange County, within that time to p4nd, anwrr or demur to the romplalnl whlrri is fllttl lu tlieMerks ofth-r, the Plulnliff will apply to the court for ths relief ilamainlnl in said complaint. Wltnes (iicoaoK T.w, tier Superior Cisirt Oroiijce County, at office la llillsba boro. OEOROE LAWS. Clerk, Pec 10th price ad. f 10. Superior Court i H..A!tSwr WrHKIn( AIIIO sent l V teerrthtn fitrnilw us l"Xx-n- paid. A-tlit LI KHAUf Charlotte JJhS iSTTHE PANIC A5i'b VIS LTIE. T3 tiMiu the Din UuiHW trade. KotS tlie reduetion of prki ut Ll.vy li HOT tilt, Its'. Striped Poplin at one hillih woitli i.'ca. yard; I j coon liejisat I'm-., rcdurml from ttiv, Kiem h Calieo at 8oe. reiiud Irom kiv Mlnck AlpaeaS from u tu per aril; Empress I -lotus tVom i e to tie p-r juid a re- ddfttonoftra cents piryardi - French Merino at U.. "lo, I.V. slid m to I ,M a vitrei. ll gieutlv reiJJieed pi -e-; Rf.u k Mlks at i". tfl.iS, flaJ, 8l,T5, f-', and up to fi.Ao ts-r yard; C'olDred Silks ti'om 1.-V to 13 per yard; Series and tattrens in all colors t reduced prices Colored Csslmiei es at HUc.. red need I rom 1 : Iti illinntiiies from 84c. tol.eUier yard: .thfcs k.hiuji are eiual,lo silk In lipm anc laiuoeUer fo aearj Amatts in allcoloilst SSe. per yardreduoed n'ouidK'; i Exurllciit f;ist-colored CsllCoes at HH per f ird KeilinguU's reduced fi-om lil to U i; IMnp'itos reduceU lioiu tfl6 to ll; Kedii'xote at fi wotikl be elteup st fS; A lar;.ftM-k ol'Cbitdreii'l SuiUi last jear'iit; la at oiiedwlf th rostj . Full yanl-wwle White Flannel, warranted sll wool, at 4! er yard ri!Uiar price tjo; White Flannels at alt prices from V to 9 1 s yard Bed, Yellow, limy snd Ulue Famiels In sll Qua lities, at reduced pikes; L iildcaclied Csutou FlaRael.at. 18 Verier yard redtieed fniui ie": ' . Handsome st;a of CaihiTes stl SDd.ll.H a vard; refrufar price to I si; Cliarlotteat ilie Hfrtlnj Bone sad Tweed, at 6fie rejriilar price fl : . Satinets al to and iiotj'reirularjpl- lees Sm tad tVie. Ureal rcdilcttoirt in all kinds of Tweetl 4 Jeans; CnrdtiM hi allsjiiSHtles snd colors st a reduo tion nf Ii pereent; A larnc assortment of g(Jtd snitabls foraboy's wear; Caiiiiii M-; M'tsJin, full yard wide, at lorre(trTsr price, Wide Clunk Muslin suitable lor snrons. drsasinc, sneqiiesanil wra:iiers, at worth Soea yard; Full ard-whle lileaclied Cotton st IDe. reduced from 12 )te; Pridc-or Ilie-West Cotton at J0e; New(Vork Mills at lWr; Wamsiitta at ISc; Pillow Case Cotton.. I Inches wide, al 16 Ve1 per yard Full width rnbleacbed Sheeliug at !Se per vard; Full width llteucbed lteetill ii 3-ic. sr yard: Cotton Diaiier, lim n finish, at tl.' rei-ul.tr uric ei.sn. Miii'katuick Towel- atft!nd t'J ier doxen repi- tar H-iOs t-l aud tt; ' Tabh-s-mers, all wind. a ft weib !,!W; l.iuen Table CM lies, full lo.jyard lon, at ft woith !,aV -l.inen I hi) lies at Soe per doz; Marseilles Quills al 4. reiliired from A; CalHtiCoiiiiiHtabhK, -irjre and heavy, and man- iifaetured of the liest material, at J.-si wcrtu it S ipkius, warmiitrdaii linra.at IA. 160, aud up to ttt ht doseii: Excellent I'm l.inen iHtmaskJfroat Soe to f.a vard. all verv cheap: Black and White Plaid SbawlK at f l.8o, redueel from tii lHulle Miawls aaroe style, st f 3, reduced from 4; Unulde Twist (lonv or double) thaw la at f , would lierbeapat 4.. -Hriied ?haUi Irom iM to.S;'s reduction ofii errent. ' Shetland and Breakfast hwtln f rert trtety: Extraordinary bsrgaina in WbiUj and CoUreJ lilaukets; Tidies in jrest variety from tot to , Soall'verr riieap: Itnuh vurd Skirt from FTto 3: Ualmoral skirts at Tftr. ft'. i " , nppje; sll mii4 li liel iw regular pi !; Mmno hhirtsand Drawers h men, women and ehihlreu at all tirb-ee: All kinds of Knit (lood. such a Breakfast shials, Nntd s, nin(. Jaeket. .Hit , Olowa llmids. crf-. and Tulsa Warmers; In 1 ai)U we nas a red .wt ion oi'frvm In to J t per jard, snd now oJsr the best Tapestrr llnissehat l.; be4 Ingrain at 1,1.10, aud !. td Cloths st s and 7-, r vard lings end Jlats in great variety at popular in ice; Trunks in arrat vaii-ty al extreme! I iw prices; A full assortment of Vallsea and raveling Basrs; A tarasmtuienl uf Furs lor ladlea and clul dren at much la-low resiilar prices; llambure Fmhrotilrrrd KdKiu-.-s at 1 le. worth So, at 13. worth 'tie., and S full assnrtimnl of EdInr and Inurtinx upW per vard; Pillow Case lce at 6oe. 7 eriloa . yard: Ladiea' Linen Collars at 4oc r dos. w..rt Ii f ! V; - s. ... .. uiiuoiedWiibeJmgai La. worth J.V; Edtin!j al I i. 55, snd Soe. f.r s pWe of 12 rsr: any of wlii. h are worth double the money ; Sewing Staehiiis Oil, the lst Inauiifaclliird. at I V iM-r Isittla: Maihine Needle at 4o and 5ue for a psr often Kumeaol tlie latest slvles- 1 Kiittoii Mould in all sties- - I jire onl; . nats's and lark's Cotton st T5t- per dixrti; Strts-d ool atifl I otton I hem ,.i jfreat vni jet?, and thon-aiiils of otlier art "u Inn. 4 ui.-iil.oi.ed in this advertisement; . . We are determined to meet Ths wn j ofjh pei . and bnve tfxed priors ae.-. r lirticlv. Iie hsvins the rash will Hu.JtUit tbt yVaosae at I --a Jj jar cent, by pum-hasiuj their rmds of .l.t.Vi HHO I II KI!S', 1017 and 1019 Main street, RICHMOND, VA. iomt attention git. n to onb rs. tioodsaeni by exirvsa C. U. up. tlj- receipt ol the mo. ii.-v.JH. TT. J. BAKER. J II SEAT., W n SltEfAIElr.- Bakcr, Meal and Shcpard, COTTON l'ACTOKS, . AKI Gcneml Commlmon 2Lrehanttt NOKFOLK. VA. Apenfe for TATAl'bCO Gl'ANO. tK-t. I Sia. TSKODoairt . mi i.i t as. torn a. wiuian. w c sussoa. T. X. WII.I.HSS & CO., WHOLESALE- GROCERS AMI Commission Jlcrchants, Xiw. I Slid 4 ttanokeSiiare, orner lioanok-Dm-k. tvf. 1 9n. NuKFul.K. VA. IA.S.C.Y0SS, ItAXin.LE, 1VI. FASEONAELE Mast TAILOR, O LOTHIEn, ASD hw.Ki.ru Il ! t"nriFT1Y and limetle H.4hs. Cas('-tirts I eMiw-, I nrii.snin io, e, det. I.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 7, 1874, edition 1
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