Newspapers / The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, … / Nov. 21, 1878, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
JIfc djjhaiham Record THURSDAY, November 21, 1878. Iu order to induce our friends to form cluba iu every neighborhood, we will send six copies of The Record one year for ten dollars, or ten copies for fifteen dollars. : Cash in advance. & To Coi'i'etspoiKlontK. W again ask our friends in ell parts ol the county to write letters to The Record, anil give publicity to -any items that may be of interest. Our farmer friends will please not forget that we will always find pace for any communications -that they may be pleased to wend us. CST All advertisements must be hlH in by Tuesday of every week, in order to be inserted in the isnue of that week. . i i l-w juu v . r . 5i. itit v aninn croon iriki i Mr11irrl",fc .attend ia sa e. I R-1 the new and attractive adver- tiw-ment of our friend. Messrs. Petty & , .Toues, arid call oil them when you go to M'aleigh. li.o.i. ; We are pleased to meet our former townsmen, Theodore D. Waddell E-q, who ;Jrriinw,l.Mi1imHi tnnrut" for ih traeling as a commercial toumt ror, i luuimore firm. He makes friends where-; .e'r he goes. Good H(uarliinu. i tte return our thanks to Augustus A1., ston, Esq.. fora jag of excellent storghum. . 11 ins wlio'.e crop is nae mis specimen ue , had hetter raise nothing but sorghum, and ; ... . . l. ell it as New Orleans syrup. ' r , . ..'and presented quite an attractive ; Vl'ii i.nnnalii.l moiniiM 1 11 0 f all , i 1 tv v the merchants of this place have agreed to . .. ii.5r .tr.ro nn next T itiredsv I he 2Stl.). th-tbeimr Thanksgiving Day, s., that; their customers may take notice accjrdiujr- ly. llotui-nod Homo. ' Mm. Lucy Theus. on Tuesday last, w-; aroH.iouer..mn. cm a A-nn.. s niter having usUed lor the pat tour months i.pr rf.vra and ;.manv friends at this ..s.i. " o - ,,'B,:r,,"m",,, " yeaTsago. . ,,r:.. , V... . : Z A- T.. tl a unn wuicu iirgn., iiniiiru uuuu viuMi, In the emjdoyine.it of Mrs. Martha Mann. of this count v. became so verv abiwive and violent in his manner on Monday last as to a'arm Mrs. Mann so much, that she bud a Peace AY arrant issued against him, and iu dt-fault of bail be was committed to jail. Mr. Joliu T. Mallory bas placed a lamp ori tbe sii!e-a!k in front of bis place ol . . Dullness, which is a fjreai convenience 10 Idlest rians at niPbt. Come prent.emen. nun nu ui juu jiv-o inuim ni ;uur pnucr. and thus lijjbt tbe way for your customers and at the tame time improve tbe appear- auce of vour town. We are pleased to learn that Alvis J. Bynum E, bas become a resident of our '. coiniuunitv.baving rented the residence ol 1 Mr Julm A Mnniv on th ontukirtu l rmr "n a. .uoore, on me outskirts ol our tow II. Mr. Dynuiu is a gentleman of ? i,.,ch energy and such fine busioes, quali. . .. . j ,. i n h. -ations as to render him a valuable acqui. : Htion to any community, aud we extead to Lim a hearty welcouiH to our tuidst. J'aiiilnl V??itnt. Ue rrgret to learn that L J. I Li ugh ton Ej rn-t witij quiie a sertaus accideut ou 1 tue 18th inst. He was walking down tbe ! steps of his residence, when bis foot slipped ! (caused by stepping on a wet leal) which l) reci dilated bim headlontr. falling iinnn ..j t i.s i t. lin niuv, nun lIWRC tUV UU(7 UI IliB IClk Brill , , , . ! jusi aoove ine eiuow. tie bufferea intense i pain for sometime, out tbe arm beiojr boon I st-t, be was much relieved, and we are ! pleased to say is now doing very well. AliuoNt it letterday afternoon in tbe absence of the family, one of tbe irrepressible "small ! Uys" fired a toy cannon in the bouse of I Mr.JobnNVomack. The result was that in cfieeu miuuteu afterward, a servant went iuto tbe bouse and found tbe whole facing and sash of. window oa fire, the j curtain having been already consumed. I she succeeded In extinguishing tbe names . .-i.i i. ,:!....!. . KiVUUUI UIUVU UlllltU.tT. ! A telegram was received in Fayetteville on ibe 14th, giving information of the final dtcisiou by '.be High Court ot Appeals at Albany New York, in tbe suit of the West ern Railroad vs. L P. Bayne & Co., in favor of the Western Railroad Company; where by $425,000 of the mortgage bonds issued by the Andrew Jacksou Joues administra tion, in 18C8, aud all the other claims set up by Bayne & Co., have been declared fraudulent,and theCouipany finally relieved of all its complications. (Judge Pearson ot the North Carolina Supreme Court having heretofore required T. S. Lutterloh to' re- turn to the Company $400,000 of bonds, j wbich he had in his possession). This suit bad been decided in favor ot tbe company in the superior court and supreme courts of New York, and now anallv affirmed by the court of appeals. Thus have the Pres ideut and Directors of the company fought eight long years at a cost of over $15,000, and any amount of personal liability for pros ecution bonds, and advances, to save the .State and stockholders. Aid while the ftute is two-thirds owner of tbe Road, the President, Directors and private stockhold ers, have never asked or received any aid from the Slate. Aud this is the only Road in the State in which the State's intere has been preserved in tact, and for which not one cent has been paid by the State since tbe war, and which can how ho banded over to the State and stockholders reed pout oru plications. The Cumberland Fair. The Sixteenth Annual Fair of the Cumberland Agricultural Society was opened at Fayetteville on the 12th inst. and closed on the 15th. We had the pleasure of attending on the 14th and 15th, which were the principal days, and were much pleas ed with everything that we saw. We were gratified at the very creditable xhibitmade in the different depart ments, and must congratulate our i Cumberland friends on their success in being able to hold such a Fair. There was everything concurring to render the occasion pleasant. More delightful weather could not have been desired, so balmy and genial was the glow of the sunshine. Every ! one seemed to be in a good humor, leased wiih himself and the resfc of . . tbe WOrld' and )oyiUg the occasion i as a relaxation irom care ana dusi- npftv ana as a nien.uint. rnrminn of Mends and acquaintances for the social intercourse. This of itself woaM make ft Couuty Fair desirable, even if no other object was accom- plished. Several of the adjoining ; counties were represented, not the least among which was Cbatham. q exhibit made by our good out coun- j b tv. and it made us wish more than ever that our people would bestir themselves and have their own ! . . ; - "J T hibit the products of their industry j ,i i :ii i uuu shin, ! Floral Hall ; maa aofn,- o,i nrf;Qf;,oiiv ov,ocr0ri i Thpie was disnlaA ed i appeaiaiiCe. i uei e VflB Ulpia ea j 1. . ... . 1 i.:r.i in creat proiusiou me ueauuiui ; work of woman's Lands. 1 h j e were j not simplv articles of delicate text- 1 :,.0o.i ,Lnmof,,i -1 K Qi0 i for solid comfort and domestic useJ tbere were beautiful sped- meM ..feiuf needle, work, crocket- 5 : US etc., there were also articles of crrAnt0,.fn,4v mnm nfn1 han ; - - - liamental, such as home-made jeans, caroets blanketa etc The PThilnt x. oi iuet iiiLter urn S was especial- to be commendcJ, "Md we would . , , . . " " i 1 . . i . 'ersto raise less cotton aud more wool, and then encourage their good wives to use that wool in making ut l l l' t i i "u,vu "' now send so much money out of the ' country. Tbe best pair of blankets . i . . . mat we saw was made by Jlrs. George W. Burns of this county, and we were agreeably surprised to know ; Al- .i t- ? i i i i luai' HUCU a Pair couul ue mae at .home. Let all our house-wives proj ;and do likewise. .The ladies displayed their exhibits in also Food axd Coxi-imext Hall, t j l e i i i whu'h wns ft nrt. nf hmiHA-Wn'a , " I , . , , ' T . in V L , one 8 UlOUth water With tautallZUl" ,mU', ier ulz,no aell8m- Awere were displayed m the most appetising manner, pre- ; serves. Dickies, canned muL lelliea. ' m. ' catsups, cordials, wines, honey, bran- ; fly peaches, butter, lard, biscuits,! roll8, loaf bread, pies, custard, cakes, et et(. Ifc wa ft B:ffllt Bnffic:ellf to ; "melt the heart of a stoic and cite ramures m tne breast of a her- i mil. The farmers displayed their pro ducts m Agricultural Hall, which was Well filled with potatoes J . . ' i turmP8 corn' wneat oats floar, ; m, etc. The potatoes, both ana sweet, were very large, and of a superior quality Indeed the ex- hibition of pro(luctg of the 80il mftaf nrixA:,a, q nnA a . j . , , ' , . i A bundle of oats exhibit- j :iarniioer, w ed was as good as any we saw at the : Centennial Exhibition. We were! pleased with everything that we saw j m this department, which showed that it was an Agricultural Fair not in name simply. There was a very good exhibit of poultry, but not of live stock. The racing was by no means the chief at traction. The glass-ball shooting at tracted some attention among sports- men. Among the exhibitors were sever- al of our Chatham friends. Hugh Peoples, Esq., had some very fine hams, and family flour. Mr. John B. Harris exhibited flour, sorghum, cherry wine, hogs and shepherd dogs. J W. Perry brought down a bottle of his good whiskey. Among the ladies, Mrs. G W. Barns, Mrs. R H. Cowan, and Misses Car rie Jackeon and Lma, Mallory made creditable exhibit. On the whole, the Fair was quite a success, and re flected much credit on . the exhibi tors. On Friday night we under stand there was a dance given by the Agricultural Society, of which how- ever we know nothing,' not having! been honored with an invitation. J FayetteYille Advertisements. In addition. to the advertisements of our Fayetteville friends recently mentioned by us, we now have the pleasure of recom mending to the people of Chatham several others. That gallant soldier and genial gentleman, J. B. Starr, w4H pay the highest prices for cotton and other produce that you may wish to sell. Aud our esteemed friend, Charles Haigh, not only solicits consignments of your pro duce, but will sell you Groceries and Hard ware at bottom prices. That enterprising merchant, G. A. Thomson, offers a most tempting array of everything that a man can eat, all of which he will sell low. Give him a call. At the old and reliable drug store of S. J. Hiiisdale, will be found not only everything usually kept by a first-class druggist, but also Pe ruvian Guauo and Fertilizing Chemicals'. Walter Watson offers everything you may need in the Hardware line. Hi exhibit, at the Cum berland Fair, of articles of his own work was much admired, and shows that he un derstands his business. j .. , VrT- 4 t X ' this place, on the 14 mat, Mr. George W. Thompson Jr., formerly of Ghat - , . . i i i . , ham but now of Raleigh, was married L . , f . , . I to Mips Rosa Poe, eldest daughter of one of our enterprising merchants and esteemed friend, Oran S. Poe, Eq. They were attended by ten brit3esmaids aild groomsmen who' v all together -resented quite a beauti- fui scene while the Rev. P R. Law performed the ceremony in an im- vuuiuu 11111 11... ... . wsieimiy uecoratea witu beautiful J . flowers, and the marrinirtt hll mis. ' o- Pended just over the happy couple, excitecl general admiration. lhe bride and groom departed for Ral- eigh next day, where we wish them. n Hfe and mUcU baPPiuess. This j 1110 tUird tlme 1U le8S than 8lXl months that oue of onr fiir villno- 1 , w. . . vu.a0e ( maiUeus lias been carried oa as a rf . Chatham b wbo UQW f . . J UOW 1CPluo lu xwweigu, uuu we uiu&t iieru euter our protest against its fuither . . w rePetltlon- Vfo A , i: .4-..S, District, I lll' "1 till M. Will 111 .v... . . . Davis. i:!4 191 1911 139S 1123 1528 28J Turner 190 570 2591 5G4 27 1878 2575 8501 Jones. 458 718 39 59 414 51 874 2913 3408 495 Cbatbam . inimuii Franklin (tiinviile Jbmaon oran,r Wakt Total 11909 Davm maj. over Turner nvr Imtli J" riii:r. I Departed this lite near Pedlar's Hill, ; ! Chatham county, on tbe 12th iuet.. Mrs.. SaLMK X. limes, wife of David E. Hives, 'aud eldest daughter of Mnrk Bynum. E., .leaving a huHhaml, he children, and a i i.. . r ..t.: -j . inrr- elicit? in rficiivKH nan inruus 10 tlrl,..i1wi i- if eternal ffaiu. A F IENU THE MARKETS. official hkpoiit of tiik cottonmahket. Compiled expressly for The Rkc-okd bj- XV3E. T. 9J03XHZS d& CO. Kab igb, N. ('.. Nov. 19, 1S78. Cotton Middling 8K4. Strict Low Middliuf? 8: Low Middling flU: (hntA Or- eA";dinary H: Ordinary 1. Ol.l, Middlinir , stamen Liow Muuwms suine.i ii: i r, f i . I if t Kiood Ordinary stained 1 oue of mar- I ket steady. CITY MARKET WHOLESALE PKICKS. i Kaleigb, November 12, 1878. Jf" ,70: roud. 10: bacon, , N. ( hams, Id: bula meats, cles.r rib sides, i .shoulders 5; North Carolina ,ork, 0to7; It erncol fiue, $1 65; sugar, white, 10; yellow, Iri,,, pot'". 05 oat", shelled. 45to50; ' h"' The above are for large quantities. w'Jt'u ''flail quantities are wanted higher prices will be charged. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS i COUIltrV MerChailtS L m...h.i.t. i . ,. should avail themselves of the extraordiu ary inducements offered by a. JL THOMSON, INo. SI PerMou Street, Fayetteville, N. C, and should examine for themselves bis large and varied stock ot Flour, Corn, Meal, Hominy, Western bulk and smoked meats, North Carolina, Virginia, Balti more and New York hams, Carolina ba con, syrups, molasses, coffees, teas, soaps candles, candy, salt, soda, starch, lye, snuff, tobacco, vin egar, sugars, spices, fruits vegetables, canned goods, cheese, butter, beef tonsrues. ! pickled and smoked beef, hardware and hollowware, nails, shingles, and laths, XiAixr writ- flAftmr n , . . . " vjuuoumiuj receiving ana always n stock. wtLL NOT BE TTNTlTCRsnrn C itton ties, new 4: cotton ties spliced, BPwUBSBIdSf TSPBB"PI Bagpinp. 12"tol3. Flour, North i r!ArT5T, Carolina. 5 OOt- ft) 23. Com. 65. Corn i OARrBTB. nov21-3m NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. B. STARE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Fayetteville, IS. C, Will pay the highest prices for Cotton and Naval Stores. E!v21 3ra OHARLEB SAIGB, GROCERIES anil HARDWARE, Fayetteville, N. C. CoiiHignments et produce promptly at tended to. nov21-3m WALTER WATSON, Fayetteville, N. C, DEALER IN 1AR1DWARE OF A LI j KINDS: Guns, Pistols, Locks, Nails, Hors Shoes. Blacksmith's Tools, Carpenter' Tools, Ac, &c. Repaikino in Gun and Lock work done in first-clan style. 1ST Agent for Herring's Fire and Bur glar Proof Safes, and Standard Parlor Organs. nov21-lm-ud I Fayetteville, N. C. j Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ! PITT?F WH ftTCXITIVw A uivxj & I Wa Initios a. n i CumU-U iJieuKiiies anu unenutais, OARlEN AX FIELD SEEDS, PETROLEUM OIL AND LAMPS, SPIOES, Pppfiinipmr iPnfltll 91lj Vaip X WlulflDry, lOOUl M flail WINDOW GLASS. PAINTS, OILS AND r . ' VARNISHES, STUFFS, I AND j FERTILIZING CHEMICALS OF ALL ! gm 1-1 KINDS. ;age Sale ! 7 virture and in Exscutionof apowerof contained in a certain Deed ot Mort atf made to nw by Joab T. Brooks, I will ; sell at the Court Houae door, at Pittsboro. , on Thursday, tbe 9tb day ofJanuary. 1879. ; the trart of land diwribed in the said deed, viz : S13 acres, more or lesn, lying on; u, k7 li,ver. joinin J".P J- P". and; tue Hackney Mill tract. Terms liasli. E. F. MOOKE, i Mortsrnifee. rayettevi HOV21.U r.mwup,.vw,j. iwu, 1010 Fine Dress Goods! A IJKAITIFI'L I.IXK OF ALL WOOL mill In Black and All Colors, . witll SATIN, silk and otiikbthimmixosio match, at Fit AN K THOKXTOX'S. i No's 5. 7. & 9. Hay St. j novl4tf Fayetteville, X. C. ; CLOAKS ! j Okk O'loak Deimhtmkxt now contains ' a very complete afgortnifnt. We recom-1 mend our Cloaks for the following rea- : First. thy are made in tbe latest; . "V" and ? iabr!1'?; bk -all cut, made and fitted by tailors, which ,UKke8 tht.m ,uperior in rHI1d appearance. ipenor in ni anu appearance. : . ... .i .. i-- .1.. .. .1. . : i i...r... : i nuuic very iibiiuroiiio iu iiiio BBJLVB?- FRANK TIIORXTOX, No's 5 7. & 9, Hay Sr., Fayetteville. X. C. novl4-tf I expect in this department a fu'l and complete lint of beautiful j FR AN K TIIORNTI N, No'b 5, 7. & 9, Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C. novl4 tf FURNITURE. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, Always keeps a Large and Well Assorted Stock of Furniture of every kind and des cription, which be will sell cheap. Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes' Sofas, Chain; &c, &c. Call and examine bis stock. oct 24-no6 2m FAY ETT EV ILL E, X. C. CROCKERY, iSilver-Plated Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Looking-Glasses, Block Tin Wares, and House-Furnishing Goods Generally. Prices Low.. No charge for packages and cartage. S, Wholesale and Retail, oct 24-no6-3m SAXFORD, X. C. Right Hand Side Going South, Left Hand Side Going North. j Passengers take Breakfast going South; ! Supper going North. MEALS e0 CTS. W. C. PAGE, MSflg Former! of Cary, Proprietor. oct 24-no 6-tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T. B. WOMACK, ATTORNEY AST LAW And Solicitor of the Inferior Court, ot Chatham county, PITTSBORO', N. C. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to his care, and special attention given to settling the estates of deceased j persons, taking accounts, &c. . sep2-tf JOHN M. MORING, Attorney-at-Law, Moringsville, Chatham County, N. C. John M. Morixg, (Of Chatham.) Alfred M. SIowng (Of Orange. Attorneys-at-Saw, DUUHAM, N. C. EST All business entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. . seplO-tf TOY VIKTDRE OF A MORTGAGE EX JLP ecuted to me by S. T. Petty, on the 1st day of April, 1875, 1 will sell at Public Auction, at the Court-House door, in the town of Pittsboro', N. CJ , on Saturday the 11th day of January. 1879, a tract of land, situated in the county of Chatham, on the waters of Roberoon's creek, adioininrr th lands ot J. M. Griffin, W. S. Farrell and ' others, and containing about 247 acres. CUT Terms of sale cash. Wm. MOORE Sk. oetlO no4 3m TABUS jTo Take Eifect Oct. 21, 1878. Daily Except Sunday. Leaves Fayetteville at 7 00 a m. Arrives at Egypt at 10:30 a m. Leaves Egypt at 10:55 m, Arrives at Fayetteville at 2:45 p in. $ L. C. JONES, Superiuteudant. Plows li G&stisgs ! RIOHMOND & CO.. ' " wwM i'UllOU, . Successor- v-.U. li. iiiciir.iond. Manufac i turers ot tbe i:-!Liatfrf ivi-iitucky. Liviui; ston, and Freiltricksbu; Plow, and all . kinds of Plow O'wstiiib. For bale by j W. L. LONDON, Agent, i oct 31-tf Pittbboro', N. 0. A. B. WILLIAMS & BRO., Fayetteville, N. C, W.IOI.K.ALK AM, RCTAIL DUALKKS IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, CUTLERY, Agricultural Implements, : vin V CIV : OUDAUb, rvfu VTre ttwitq Ware, ConfectionariQS, Carriage Ma MhUlAMtb TOOLb,terial8 Solef Tjpperf and Harness Leather, Calf and Sheep Skins, is Large and cheap. Coffee from 15 I cents up. Recollect I keep every lilMS ! thing and anything you can want or nuns, SPOKES, &C. oct 24-no fi-3m J. D. WILLIAMS & CO., GROCKllS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Produce Buyers, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. oct 24-no 6-tf 65 BUGGIES, ROCSAWAYS, and SPRING WAGONS, at prices to suit tbe times, Made of the best materials, and warranted to give entire tatisfation. Consult your own interest, by giving us a call before buying. Also, a full lot of HAND MADE HARNESS. A. A. McKETHAN & SONS, Fayetteville, N. C. oct 24-no6-3in We offer the best line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Boots and Shoes exhibited for years. Examine the quality and prices. W. H. & K. S. TUCKER. Raleigh & Augusta Air Line. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. ) Ralkigii, N. C , Nov. 1, 1878. f ' On and after FRIDAY, November 1st. 1878, trains on this road will run as follows (Sundays excepted): MAIL TRAIN GOINO 80CTII. MAIL TRAIN GOING NOKTII. Leave Leave Raleigh ... .7 00 a m Hamlet 4 00 a m Cary SOS " iKeyser 0 0o Apex 8 40 ' .Manly 7 05 New Hill... 0 27 " jCauieron. . . 8 10 - Merry OakslO 2 '' 'Sanford 9 25 Moncure...l0 10 " .O.sgiod 10 05 " Osgood.... 11 18 Moncur...10 45 Sanford 13 00 " Merry UatMl U - Cameron.. . .1 05 p nj New Hill... 11 55 " Manly...... 2 10 Keyser 3 15 " Arrive at Hamlet 530 " Apex .12 3.1 p m Cary 1 15 " Arrive at Raleigh..... 2 05 JOHN C. WINDER, Superintendent. NFW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mm THIS I AND Ml M h M ! W. L. LONDON HAS JUST RETURNED FROM THE NORTH, WITH THE Largest, Best Sstai, AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF GOODS hi Brought to Chatham. HIS STOCK OF IS HIHENSSi Overcoats from size of Boys Six Years Old, to Men Weighing Two Hundred and Fifty Pounds. Sff$l (DIP SXEXSSfffl More than twice as Large as he has ever had Boys Boots from $1 up; Mens from $1.75 up. is tremendous, From 25 cents a Pair Up ! CASHMERES, JEANS, KERSEYS, very cheap; and a fine asssortment of DRY GOODS OF SSTBP.T D3B0P.IPTI01T, VERY LOW, aud in large quantities and styles. Extra Bargains in CLOAKS, SHAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, TABLECLOTHS, j QUILTS. j AND CARPETS. iioiis li Paacy to, POP. ALU 0 ST N0THI1TG-. j &t 15ceDt8.Good CoYlaxB 5 cents; Ruches 15 cents per Dozen; Stockings and Socks from 7 1-2 per Pair Up. COHORTS, and everything "else," VERT LOW! j Assortment of Crockery andGlass i ware extra large and fine. Would call j especial attention to his large assort : ment of Flannel Shirts, for Children, 1 Ladies, and Men. Hats and Caps, cheaper than you EVER SAW ! i Stock of Groceries Hardware, Tin say I will not be undersold by any one or any where in .North Carolina. S. You can save money by call ing before you buy elsewhere, at vj. i. LoriDorro CHEAP STORE, nov7-tf Pittsboro', N. C. FOR C H U F A S , APPLY TO H. C. OLIVE, APEX, N. C. oetlO-nol 6m Bpnj MfflfactiirinE Company, L. B. BYNUM, Agent. MANUFACTURERS OF TIIE BEST YARNS AXD- SHEETINGS, AND . DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! LOOK FOB TIIE SHEETINGS AND YARNS, BRAXDKD CHATHAM COTTON HILLS, IF YOU WANT TIIE BEST! FIRST, AND ONLY COTTON MILL IN THE COUNTY. Enconrae Home Enterprise. oct3-no3-t FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL, FAYETTEVILLE, X. C. A. OVERBAUGH, Proprietor, Still maintains its well established repu tation, and baa no superior ia tbe State, oct 24.-no6-2m HEWBRK WEEKLY HEE11D. ONR DOLLAR A YEAR. Tbe circalation of tills popular newspa per baa more than trebled during' iU past year. !t contain ail tbe leadinguewM contained in tbe Daily Mbkald, and i ar ranged in itvndy departments. Tbe FOUEION NEWS embntcefl special despatches from all :quar ten of the globe. Under tbe bead of ' AMEKICAN NEWS are given -tbe Telegraphic ' Despatched of the week from all parts of tbe Ucion. This feature alone makes THE WEEKLY HERALD the most valuable chronicle in tbe world, as it is tbe ckeapest. Every week is given a faithful report of , . POLITICAL NEWS, embracing complete and comprehensive despatches from Washington, including full reports ol tbe speeches of eminent pol iticians on 'the questions of the hour. THE FARM DEPARTMENT of the Weekly Herald gfres tbe latest -as well as the mow' practical sufctftstion relating to tne duties or the farmer, hints for taising Cattle. Poultry, Grains, reec, Vege ables. &c , &c., with suggestions tor keeping buildings and farming utensils in repair. This is supplemented by a well -edited department, widely copied, under the bead of - . .. THE HOME, giving receipts for practical dishes, hints' a f - l - lor making doming ana tor Keeping;-up witli tbe latest fashions at the lowest price. Everr item of cookinff or evfnomv''n rr.' ed in this department is practically tested br exoerts before nublication. Lttra'f our Paris and 1xndon correspondents on tue very latest r asiuons. Tue liOMe Dh-i-artment of the Weekly HERir.it Writ save the house-wife more than oue hundred times tue price ot tbe paper. THE NEW YORK HERALD in a weekly form ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. tJTNoTiCE to Subscribers Remit in drafts on New York or Post Office money orders, and where neither of these can be procured send tbe money in a registered letter. Address, NEW YORK HERALD, Broadway & Ann St., N. Y. octlG no5-tf I IX CHATHAM OUTJHT TO TAKE--- ' - HIH COUNTY PAPER! SUBSCRIBE FOR THE jRECOK ! SHOULD ADVERTISE THEIR SALES IX TIIE Be cord! BY SO DOING THEY WILL ADVANCE THE INTERESTS OF THEIR ESTATES! It Pays to Aflvertise. IF YOU WISH TO SELL" AX Y THING ADVEPwTISE IX sep2G no2-tf
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 21, 1878, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75