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1 Fht Chatham . THURSDAY. February. 20. 1871). .. Efl (S) (3 J 2i2 o :: . . Al advertisements must he handed in by Tuesday of every week, in order to : impassioned eloquence, and a polished, be inserted iu the issue of that week. ! courteous gentleman. In the election of 1878 he received the highest number of , , votes cast iu this State for any candidate. 1T I- every reader of the Kecobd try appo5ulmeut of ,(is 8llcCH!8or vestej to get his neighbor to subscribe, and thus;. , (Wrnm. , .,,, nmi1ltWa i, help to extend its circulation. "The Beautiful Snow." This section I as been visited by two storms in the past few days, one on the and the other on the luth. 1-ortun ,.ta ir tl.a ctnrni oacIi limi wna nl slmrt rliii. i : .1 ' , , . ... ... deep on the ground. This winter has been unusua'.ly severe aud the weather inclem-. cut. jlarriaare Licenses. . , We are i iiiirinnn iv mi r iniiiii mr ivi'tr y nr I I " of Deed?, Capt. L. 11. Esliue, tliat during the uioi.th of Jauuarv he issued 18 mar rine lioetiscH, of which 15 were to whites nnd :1 to negroes. Business in this lino is rather dull jast now, and the market droop- injT, with but little hope of a revival in the minu!?. """ Election in Johnston. The citizens of Johnsion county voted last week uion the ques.ion o the removal of their counly-seat from bmitliheld to belma, and the removal was defeated by an over - whelming majority. This is the second election held on this question in the laet , . , .i . fix years, and with the same result each time. A Lady Bunk President. r- T.1..-A-, M-sll! -I 1.. air.-oun v.. "luii.ims huii-..w ."u ill Raleigh, was the President of the State National Bank and owner of a large m:ir- ity of the stock. According to the terms of his will his widow has been duly elected Presddeut of the Bank. This is the firt i i j instance ill this State of a lady occupying so responsible a financial office. From Raleigh to Hamlet. The Record is the only newspaper pub r.shed anywhere vi that extensive section of the State lying between Raleigh and Hamlet, and as it circulates throughout this vast territory, having subscribers at r.carlv everv fetation on the R & A. A. L. R. R.. it nfloHs the best medium of advertising. Let the bu-iness men of RaU-ioh and Fay- ftteville aJverti.e iu tlio RECORD then, if ihev desire the trade of that section. Illicit Distillers. i- i. i ,.1.1 .,.,o r- are pleas-d to Uv.rn tuat tne -.loonMiineis, who recently fired upon a party of Revenue otTi.ers in this county, were not from CV-tham but from Randolph. AVe hear iilso that a party of these "Moonshiners," in Randolph went to the stable of a Mr. Pugb, and shot two of his horses It seems that Piib had been au illicit distiller h'm- e- If, but stopped operations, and informed n bis neighbors who were stilling, and piloted th officers to their still, which were all destroyed. It was in revenue for tbi.s that thev shot Push's horses, and will eh jot hia if they get a good chance. TllC 3Ieaiiest Hail. .s j it J, .. ... , , , . there are diff.rent kinds of mean men, but . . . A, t .1 ve think the meanest man can show his liieuii.ies ill Luc iuciuiccii "a; u. inn; s'ingy to pay lor a newspaper and wearing ,or s paper beiore he can read out his n. ighbor it himself, and then finds fault with the . o . ti.,. ..i. : ii.: . Editor! And vet there are guch men iu tins county. Would you believe it. kind read-' T.. ,.. ;nI1ilM f . tK.. 0iir 1 so ,ov, 'd State Geologist x. as resuine I. A sun tt . , .. . . ,T J lie niilUl.es lot ine,eal lrto-, sUO. stit;lte was ofleivd bv Mr. Davidson as fol er? One of our subscribers is a Post Mas- .v1lof V. fnl v.-.-im 'roshloTit !,..-.. it .,rx- ,..,-5.ta t. ter, who informs ua that he can seldoai get no.tn.tn,,,! ni.liomcJirooQ..!.. :i..ib nii.ii.iu i '"'"- " scribing. Now this is all wrong, each man subscribe for his own paper, let his wife aud children read end eigoy with him. The Insane Asylum. We have real with pleasure the "State - jnent of the affairs ol the Insane Asylum" made bv Dr. (iiisoni to the Lesrislative Committee ou tho Asylum. From it we lurinr the i,at vear the admis- luring tlie pa. t year ttie aamis ered 320 patients, and the daily the Asylum was 27$ The per- learn that durin sions numbered .;verfrre in tit A Mnt.ff...r..rM iinun .Aml..!nni WM.tii' i-- ' ier cent, and iucludiug the much improv- ed, 59 per cent, and this despite the fact .1..I . 1 . a nn.MnvA A .. .... istvl f tl.A Atancct lllal. HID Btc.aiio uui.nmu v . uo uiutiti" u chance to read HIS copv ot th HECOUD, Tfll.,, T.o..( J- w-.; Prriilnut T-Tn-itn ' con'tintio it, the appi numen to b ma b- i-..fl.,p So mnr of the. n.i.rbbors borrow t-... v': i :.i,. . ' ,i t : h7 ' C-vernor, witn the advice and co .-; ior n normal seho:d to be held it "just for a minute," instead of eubscnb- Vestal S.w. Those are the first oi - ..f ..... ,.t i,,,,,,,,!,,,,, Ti.,. ,,),, r : u Lm llolllS J:li,tldt.. ing for it themselves. Again, we know ot ; cers cf j.c society whose nameahave the (Jeologist to be limite.i to $2 ioy p:r ' 10S; Wilu:a ar opposed to all t or two Post-Mnsters who read tbtir 1.nn,1.... v1 VHl.fvnlnl.oKlo-M.v,. annum, and tiie entire exr-enses of toe Hur- ' oi C'lUi'C.J and b tlte, WOind be . ... ! ttuu 'j ua a-oiii waciijo- , before the admission of those received was.,, , . n , , , 1 . . l years i ue oui ra e u - n i Tl.o ic.tl. roto l.oa liPin tV.. most favorable of all tne Asylums in t;, United States, with only one exception.; All this must be very g.atifying to those ; wlio have inenas or rwauves connneu m T I 1 I1HI.1I II 1 I 111. T1,e cort of 1. .11 asylums in the United btutts for each pa - lieut id $2G0,G3 a year, while in this m etitution it is $2:3.48. This includes every eXpe8e, the mon costly of which is for salaries anu wages oi persons empiueu to take en re of the patients. The average Amount of previsions consumed by each patient is about 16 cents a dav. This is tuite low, when we remember that luu- . . ... m.cs require mmr.suuieu, au. ,ouu u. a better quality than sane persons. Ou the whole wo think the 'Statement "makes a verv hi ir showin!? and reflects credit unoti the management of this important institu , iii.ii, nuu us nvtviiii'.micu uuit.iLivuu- Iflit. IT ill Vliorlnlinwl DViI i 'U.JI IJUIVUIUU Jl (1 11 Mai. Joseph A. Ensrlebard. Secretary of 1 State of North Garoliaa, died at Hal-1 eigh on the 15th inst, iu the 47th year of I : his a-ie. The death of this srcutleman will I carry Borrow lo the hearts of a large circle j of warm friends. He was a brave and sal- lant efficer iu the Confederate army, a jour - ' nalist of superior ability and probably ' ..... i .i.. o... . ' wunoui au euuai in me oiaie, an orator oi over-run with applicants for the place. Since writing the above we have just learned that Gov. Jarvis has appointed our own countyman, Hon. John Manning, as Secretary of State. This will be heard with great pleasure by the numerous : triurwla nf lliia A 5 mnitMil nrt-ntliiiuiii I n not only iu Chatham but throughout the t State. sso better appointment cou'a possi-1 i bly have been made, and Gov. Jarvis has reflected honor on himself in thus honor-1 ing Mr. Manning. This honor was ib entire- fr Mn- Mr. Man- ly unexpected and unsolicited, as Mr ning was in attendance at Moore L'our, j . . . and did not know of the vacancy in the of- . " t .-I 2 J . A . I .1 See until he received a telegram from the Governor tendering him the olfice. c extend to Mr. Manning our cordial con- gratulations on thi- recognition of his eu i perior ability and eminent rervices to the ; l ', P S. e learn that Mr - . . Manning has declined and Col. W . Li taunaew j been appointed. j j Coilllty Roads, I A prominent farmer of O'ranvi'le county j m a recent letter to the lia.eigh iNe-.vs hs j i this to say in regard to our publ.c road..! j which we commend to the consideration of j 'our Legislators: ; j 1 1 t i i i i i "I believe the people are more earnest mill lllll'.tr-l III liirii ti ' i u i' i u tin iiir j -. I i'i it road Hvsteni than anv of those badine I questions. The sentiment is rife that the I present svstem is rum usiv nni i.-t an-.l un- fail to a great majority of thos who now 11., ....-P.. .io 1, ..ll ! , . ,... v.. !.,., , themselves-they stand a. the best wit- ; . ntispa tn i,iiiii-li)M l! fl 11 th nvcrsi'iirii ! ' ...i.f tlw... .v-,..!. e u meu who wish to buv lands and s,M'e up i : the country and ak what they think of ca11 commercial traveler, ex-ho car. , out and create impressions of ourfcrate- ! k ,,.,. t the tl;illk of u 0ur ult . . . , .. governments are improving and general! v ; in cood hands. em,doying our c;i.uina!s and levying a j . small tax in addition could secure a good and competent overseer, equ-pped wit'.i iu;: implements an I d this work at not les, than one-half it now costs, an i rid our peo ple of this burden, shame and nuiMitiee as it row is It would not be nee sarv to up set and workeveiy r- nd ut.der the new sy.--tem at once; b it to Select, one road i tu.nieg East and We.-t thmutih the co:i:ity the firm Ti;Hlsl,or '(f ,,iie 'man" v.ith good and proper tools would be v.oith int less than , ten times il, at of o-ie with to .'.s such a-t i,w "f trtS V l,e.I'ail1 5 I money or lai or. Jevr penult emu. nil an i employed labor to be wo:ked in ( o:n- pany. I iiave oniy tou :ueu upon unv headimrs but have already written to ' muc.i. I must add, however, th.U tin t re well l. r-re-i ui h if.ilU-I01i i!Hd u;,i;, s ,. ,,f t;,,. the pL-.-j-: i will be greatly disappoint d. ' FFrom the Ahun uice Gb-ar.er.1 The l'ieasaiit Hill Temperance ooi'iery. It :h:is been nearly half a century since the orovuiizsf ion of tho Pletvaiit Hill Tenipc-rance Society. A boot containing the minutes oi its meetings fi.nd the list of ntims who have : signed the p'edo has been kept for forty six vt-ars. S ine tiaie prior to 'this'a uuiuber of the leaai.no- citizcur. in this viciritv from the counties of Chatham, Alamnuce and KandOiph v ' . . . , ' met and drew np the uleu-.'o. in these , - ..... . , i irin-ili! "W e whnip iiiiiiiOv: nw iiv.jit to this agreement, f-everally and uni- ; ( - : . we will not m any pirits ourselvis, or j ;,(.ure m. fuKlWl it for others as an 1 i . ... . , ,t ...i .o..: i " j13 : loor Tn-osiTvm!. ( Ifliei- lilnbiiiil.i-.mi i . , ; ii.:.. ,.,1 l . w. ipiuuuL'l 111 lltl.-s UUU 'liv. wt-ie 111. : Cox who was then a youth ! the Pledge. His zeal and faithful j labors have been and ar still being. I crowned with success in spreading i ; the cause into other places l as well as ting of the ! Society is still held at Pleasant Hill i K.'C-ietv that year. For IQ'Yo at-pointment of a stumble person to; Let lhv ..- it t :oii-imiii U -iv Af-iitiii . r . , . . ..1 n V ! 'w5-'uti - y v.". 1 v ieuij uniinueu. iu. jiuiuviuir,, W1U leaTe rayeiievnie 011 Mondays aua Ll ' Hi t 1 !3 V 1 1 Vl 1 V : ' hf ,wr 1!, f,!? lh,'-,I,,,'nu f A-rl- ! trustees think that in some seiiSG it purchase a il;. aes latnt Roaster and one ; Ulcere n.i!blaMis, iiheumatism, I'oisoned . Thursdays at 8 o'clock A M., and Wilming and ; Staley, John htattoul and othei lead- ; cultiiic-, Inimigr..tioii am. bia-.istn.-s. ; tVfiiilil , - of the Enterprise Company s large null?. ; Umh. Rising Breasts. &a , and promptly ! ton OI1 Tuesdays and Fridays at 1 o'clock it i nig farmers and mechanics, l-ham Mr Ui.iwmwm itsoved to amend by . , liV n "Vo ate thus enabled to sell perfectly j checks Erysipelas in a hurt of any descrip- i p conncctine with the 'Western Rai!- i Church, on the 4th of July, and the ri!l" w suspended and the bin to . ' , . (; ' , , tabiish a htork law in Iredell county was ! serui-a nuual mcetmg at Uane Cieek!ub Tne bill as ic ti the second ; c hurch on Curistmas day. 1 or many ; , ime. years it nas been the Habit of the! ,. DOCietV LO lioiu meeiiugs at Ullicieut Ll i. .. 1. ..T .1 l: L 1 . . churches 8 or 10 miles an 11111 d nii;n'mil""!"l!"w iigwiatnre. Sabbath evening, a ter ll.ligio-a ; . 11. rr. ""V . " 1''"' "u , meetin and a number 0f Societies f , . , . 'it would be hard to tell the ;ge amouafc of good resulting f thig moYemeufc 0f those worthy A,.... n. 1...4- II il. J ; effect Las been and Will ; being reM for many miles around . pieasaut HUl. We think over 2,000 namca :tre enrolled who have signed : ttad perhaps there are now about 1,000 living uieiaueis. luuuy nave gone . West. A number of reformed topers have died sober men. A few names have-been erased for having violated . the pledge. i ntT i v xt- i ; xa T T' T Duncan President, Av. A. Lmeberry Vice-President, J. C. Griffin Sec. The next meeting of the society is to meet at llocky Iliver Baptist C.hnvrh the. first. abh.t.h in IVIarch 1870 at 2 o'clock P. M. Proceedings of the Legislature. Condensed from the Observer. .Wednesday, Feb. 12. i HOUSE The bill to extend tan j R deigh & Augusta Air Line from I any point on. its line to Charlotte. 1 An amendment was offered by Mr. ; Henderson, that the road shall not : f;'l.-A n if.a tr:iflr f.r TTamlfit. "J ' . ' ' . Mr. Foard offered an amendment that th same rates of freight shall be given to places on the line of the road and to ports in this State us are given to those iu another. To the amendment of Mr. Heuder son, Mr. Cobb offered one that the road be required to run daily trains except on Sunday. Adopted. Mr. Henderson's amendment was then also adopted. Mr. Richardson, of Columbus, moved to amend by providing that , Al... LUU UU- eudment of Mr. Foard slndl apply to all railroads alike. The amendment was adopted by a vote of US to 2 Mr. Amslrot p; moved to amend Ivy sfartins the road at Locfcville and riiniiinn- hv Hplf otc Ti'ist lunmnj? b O ult etc. ixtet. n r t ? v l . 1 J 1 xur. Jjocknarr,, moeu 10 umenu ! bv providing that tell miles OI the j road shall bo finished in one vear, ! and the whole road finished in" live years. Lost by a vote of 40 to 59. Mr. Clarke moved to amend so a to subject the road to taxation. Lost. Mr. Dunn moved to amend so as to start the road at S uiford and run ! I straight to Ciiarloite. Lost. The bill then passed its Second ; rpi.linor The rules vvero snsn?nded and the bill read the third ihuQ and p.U-sed. ' Thursday, Frb. 13. KOTTSE. The epecial .order, bill to abolish the t;ix fees of attorneys charged 5n l,ills fcost in civil Biut8 in any c .irc of th State, was taken up. 1 he substitute . . ' M vrt,1(,,an' which wns so.n. or,. Tho Mib.-titute abr 'gntt-s all laws i r quin- g tax f--es in any courts, down to ! the l'rolmte ("Jourt, except iu case : mm is ; ., r,-..,i ...n.t i... ; i. i. Ml-... uio I.,-, v.w.llt ... ... ... , p.j,,,,,.,! bv ,lie party who d.v.'S him th Tu (,ne ,;v Lho i.11:,0itil,u f -" . - ... a susall tns fee. Iu case a guiniian s wlt" ": ''""."M"! ? "I. th Mich V,wi., ...v f - ... . . " to reimburse the ward fr tsie uutlay An ani'Midment was sent forward by Mr. Blocker prov.uir.g tnat the pn.vss. ions or tins act stiat! not appiv xc a-110:1s , . . . . , , ' ' , . I defence, or t actions before Justices of the p; ' This iu:,,,lted. un luif'Tit that th'-r s'iaI! be t:sed by eb-rk of S'l'I'i or ti ur!s in all civii ac'i 'ti. '). to be held a- a 'uti 1 tor the l.e:.i lit -.t j iror--. Mr Gook mad rematks on the propii.-ty , laxiiig cists in the way and ior the pur t o es iiKined. He thortglit a m.ti) who ii-i ju-tily forces another i:. to court should be made to pay for such c. !.ilu.. In his opinion this ainendiue.it would aid c -Kilties very largely in paying j irors. Mr. Gook's smei-o.iuent was bv v. vote ot (d to oo. the a ves t lien mst r-iivl naK beinvr eaU-d by Mr. Vaughau Ti;e bdi then pass.-tl i:.i .svc:nl ar:d third tc:i ling-. The it u;e ve:tt into the cor.fideralion ot t'se tiiil to amemi tiie 1 1 )-, Hut ton kii ar to leave the nrov-db g 1-T tiie support inuigent Jen; ma es ! liu.l per pus ku-1 t!i insane- optional with toe L-'isl t-.u Tiiere were Sulm"ttii m:-i ity and hi ::en .;' no , !o id! in" b iritv rei.'.ris. tue l il't r recov.i re sen 'iu .i. hat the word "ha;i, a-. ch: n .':(!. and that tho Word ir.serte.1. Mr. Bost said the on!y cVr : r.dsii:i-!n of the word i iid ir-..r stirntfin of -'may" lor 'Vhalh" make this, bi eau-e it will n W.3 th' i tii ' g r.- b is wis: ; i ailoiv tin to provide for the support ot these pe pi--. Thin he thought jut una projer, tlnr..fore fav.'i.i.l the :n:ii o'if- re on -I. 'Sir. York said the -.mount paid out r the Treasury now were very onerous to the State, and continually increasing a bin den. Pass the b;l! and the Sfe wil! have some opt ion in those Cft.-.e. The il.nl ;;es and ttii ks of the c -.unties t . li'ain tli. .' payme'its are draining the Tit ai:"y so thnt the people cry out against j'. lie f.ivoied the no j oity view. Afi.-r a lo: g diseus-ioti the t:ll faib-.i to p.t-V Mr. Vau'-i-an moved to n-eonViler the vote bv wl.ijli the bill failed to p:i. an i mike it th- special order tor ik-xi Wed- Ot . Auopt.-a. Fri-hiv. Feb. 14. SENATE -The unlinished busings .... . l r. .t. .-.t; ti.u ,o ve.-'entay. House i,i:i to ai'oosu tLe o-nct vey to be 000 per annum, and tran-.- .IV J'".' After a long dUca.-sion, the previous question was then called upon Mr. David - . "in's amendment, and it p.is -ed its second : uavf, 9. HOUSF:. On motion ol Mr. Click, the Mr. Aid rey said that tiie passage of a t was the means Min.iar inn nir 111s county . :.. .1 ... I.M I 1 - i iZv'XS ,K v.v. . i jiw WASOt .Teat oeiient .o iaw in 0ieai ul.ih.ui m all cla-j.ses of i bill passed its second reading ; A bill ti punisli tramps. If they will ! ! fens". ! Mr, : 1II1L lll.eri-11 KII 11 uje 11(1 111 -1 IT. Tll9t. lift 1 l-Tll . i .!r?" ; amendment that a p. rs-.m arrested who could give a g .od character mould be dis - j ,uiedIf.i:?'nI custody, which was adopted. T'e bl" lhea 1llid ils 8iC(md aud tliird Saturday, Feb. 15. ' SENATE Mr. Merritt, introduced a bill to incorporate the "Sous ana Daughters ot : Temperance' of Chatham county? House bill to continue in force the Nor mm v.'(!mm fvi-in a tin rn uvimw iio i privileges to females Passed its several ! rei,(lills aD(1 wa8 ordeml to btt enrolled. ; Bill introduced by Mr. Graham, of Lin - 'cola concerning the receiviu.' of Ireigkts i aQd ,J' charges for transporting the "mnv w. ,an" aua aa" ou,f l.ra?s;i"aiw.n . companies, jo receive ail treigiit tend- ered and forwarded bv tho rov ate snlected . . f...-. t ,,. !. ............ I r.. .1 . i . ii i ' j a -!!. . . 1. .,,..,.,1 . 1 .' . . ..rsi' . ' sio-ned 1 t!l" lrI-? ut ",il'r" OI lu' -t ami nuut. s r0oBleti coff e at ligures wUinu tue reacu ; lioiw Circulars with the tes-imony ot well rnfld at Favetteville on Wednesdays and p, tiie penalty is six months iu the . OI Ureensuoro ill tins fttate, Closed j We control two oi tne uest uuanos manu- j tv iwil and then tn tiu.Um tt,ut inr. ' i.;n ..f,.M .-hi-ral f.n- W,o b n ' Pictured in the United States, both tuisur-i -j j -- ........ I 1119 OIUID (.(.nil CIUJ.I Hill XUi. Lk,- JlJllio) , . . c ve, they are forbidden to carry arias 1...H' ,n;in ,i;,,f rp. tTT 0,-ir. ' passed ia the cultivation of cotton, wueat, . Look took ground in favor of the bill. t- 1 . 1 i -i i ! corn and tobacco. ; by shipper, and 30 davs notice before in creasing the rates. Passed. HOUSE. Bill to establish a stock law for Iredell county, l'assed third time Mr. McLean moved to recons'der the vote by which the bill to regulate the pay of jailers was laid on the table. The mo tion prevailed. Mr. McLean, the question being on the passage of the bill, said that thin bill pro vides that in comities where it was pos sible the Commissioners could pay less than SO cant per day. Mr. Fisard made, a statement showing' that the provisions allowed by the present law can be bought fr ten cents, and ar gued that twenty cents being double that amount wai certaiul" enough, to pay ior the water and attendance allowed. An amendment iixiug the maximum sum per prisoner at twenty cents but giv ing the Commissioners power to increase it, to 30 cmts, was adopted on motion of Mr Hichardson of Columbus. The bili thou passed. Monday, Feb. 17. SENATE Mr. Waddell 'introduced a j mil resolution to postpone th day of elec tion f Justices ot the Peace till 12 M.. on the 25th inst. Adopted and transmitted to the House for concurrence. On motion of Mr. Williamson, the rules were suspended, and the bill in relation to ; the staff of toe Governor was taken un The bill provides for the creation of eight additional Aid.w. witu the rauk of colonel Qir offict.rg a8 may bo (JeeMied , subH't- to arjiv regulations ..ffi.-ers to receive no pay in times of peace.') The bill passed its everul reading ! WftS ordere.1 to oe eugn.ssei. A meaw V.-IH iecrivra irom inn nouse ti aumi: ting engrossed Sn ite bill to reg ulate the fees of jailors, with aa a nen 1-tiK-nr. aul asking tite concurrence of the j Serate I Mr. Ib-nderson explained that the bill a : t ...i... iivui! tlw. vi. M tli xut but left the miuimutu iopen. lie moved tn.it the Senate do Lot concur, and ask"! for a committee of con- tt ren:-e A.lop,.. ILu-.se.- lies -lution to postpone the eler : i',m, f .Tn .t '. nf the Peice until l'ues- ,Vt February SGth, was, after some debate, adojit-d. 3:ll to make the prosecutors pay th C03t criminal caws wheie tiie indict nu n t is : tiivolous or malicious. Mr. Carter, oi ib.'tieomb -.oke i favor of the b.ll and i' pa-sed. " j , ... . 1 1 1 .1. C ine suDR'irute aae.prii oy i.ie ooiiare to, the House bill to abolish the office of S'aus i,..,i ...... ,,1.,.. Ti.i. M.,i...,s : fate autiioriz-s the Governor to appoint i a State .-olonst who sliall rn.-e.ive pav ! from the Jgiicultural Department. ' The IIoue concurred iu the S.-uate Bub- stitute. 1 The lif - of the late John G. Wil- !iini, of Italeigh, w;is ltibiiroJ for M50,0;J0. E. Pi. Stamps Ei , his b-eu chosen ' CMiMinuan of the Board of Pcnitciiti- Di rociors. Tlie U. S Son.fe havo pissed iho Ilo ise Bill f u'bidmo- Oliiuese lltl" ! Tiiigi-.itiou to tliis coui.trv, ;md it thought the lTt-.si.lp;it will hign it. I ! Ttiis will pilt a st ) to the "Heathen , Uirnec- con-ieti!)' with American I labor. Since 1SG1 tobacco has paid the Government, in direct taxes, not If-ss than live hundred millions of .lollars. lo- piefeCiH tax Ot 4 CeiltS ; !)io .1 ! ' M.uivi ui. i.imui.auucu iw.J.ieuo is about three times the Tric-3 of to- 1 1 ; ... ; oacco iisi-u. uorferver. i The Davham Plant learns that the Supreme Court h;;s refu-vd to to;rant . his wile. a newt rial to the Chanel Hill burglars. ' This is au action for the recovery against ,.,,1 . ,i l .. -Th? -i I,..;,;.,,, .nr.'. I Tathy A. Jenkins of the sum of one iiiti iiit i.-, l'l,., i no.iU.ig more , , . . j j ir , ,i . .thousand dollars lue bv bond dated March i haii evt-rv fine v.tio knows anything:-... .i.. :.. i. mm... .i . t ho case, c-xjK-ftd. Inoy will be ; re-sc!ileucwu at i:iy acvi term oi OiMiv-e Sapoiior (sourt. Law School ill this City, UM-.h tho charge of Jil le Dick aud, Jtl-ig'-' Di'lard bid j'ltl to rival the ' famous school of the late Ohivf Jus-: :ico Pearson. Quire a nuiijltcr of students are in a!t"uil;ince this scs- siou. The "personal" of the class is , of a iiih order. Greensboro .State. ; The horse that Stonew;di Jackson t rolo when he 1 cceivtd his death vvoutids, is still livir.g on the farm of: Mr. J.)?enh 3Iorriso'i, a brother-in- i law of the lar.;ente l General, near! i i j GharJotte, N. G. ll!s picture was ' i taken recently by an enterprising 1 .!... 4 ..:i- : ttfy iipuiTi. jl til v-iij. llev. Dr. PritcM.iiil is vponosied bv the board of trustees to fctate that i V'ake Forest College has not made tipplication to tho L-gisiatnre for aid i there, j rvri'nr-i- .11111)11. hlted. iv I. f i i l-i'Si, is; j i n K., .il- It may not be uninteresting iogive!of every OL'e ome facta iu regard to the Roman . 1 Catholic Church in this State and in i , rjjis city Ja R-,leigh there i btato there are about 1,800. j are entire ! There : are 7 priests and 11 churches aud . chapels. There is one convent occu- :.J lw fi. S;wi nf trflrv o III:. .b ttllC oiia ot ideicj , at nmmgtoa. There is also a monas- ' tery, belonging to the order of the i D. nedictitie Fathers, situated 10 1 utiles from Cinirlotte. They there j P school. j On Friday between eight and nine j (OjCiock Air. donu . bparker, merchant aud respectable citizen 1 """' '"l!"??? I WlW Ivin.r uncowiotis in a nool of ! u, " f IT.bod 1,' n o , nf ,T' i " n!J Xn ! h-S -T ffitld 7 i ' ne had baen strack upon tne head , I wilh some weapon which pecetra-j i ted the brain. He remained uncou- ' i scious up to' the time of his death,1 I which occurred next morning at ten 1 ' o'clock. There IS great excirement ! and indignation iu tha communitv. ; A negro named Joe Memlenhall, iA3 : hnm-ncffl nn L-f. ibirn There is crreat excirement positive r-iWs n-Jiimt llim "x'ui, l " ... It. . Tli. ' unu uu iiikunuuuu a.i prewjaii iuiu me people will resort- to violence. , m r.-miumruu j. riin .i m i-jii. v-tc yj l.lfl.I UWJli:-; 111. Wll.rS Ullllt'lKI. UIIU I r .. 1 I T f V a .ir em ! T . Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup ha3 been before the public for years, aad is pronounced by thouwuds superior to all other artic!e3 for the cure of Cough, Colds, Influenza and all Pulmonary Complaints. As spirituous liquors will injure men so opium or morphia will harmfully affect th'ilaby. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is the ren edy for thebaby. It is free' from opium. Price 23 cents. The Complete Herbalist. This valuable medical book desctibesthe the character, history and uses of all na tive and foreign medical plants, and is a thorough instructor in everything per taining to domestic medicine. It teaches the People to be their own Physicians. Every family ought to have a copy, For sale by B. F. Abkunetiiy, Agent. 2t liialto, Chatham Co., N. G. By W. O. Kirkman, E-q., at the resi dence of Mrs. Nancy Stout, the bride't mother, J,lu. James Roach to Miss Mau J. Stout.' THE MARKETS. OFFICIAL KEP0HT OP THE " XTON MARKET Compiled aspressly for The Hecoud by m. T. moiiB 6L so., Raleigh, X. C., Feb. IS, 1S7S. Cotton Middling 8; Sirict Low Middling Low Mmdling S4: Low Middling stained o; Uood Ordinary 8. CITY MARKET "WHOLESALE PRICKS. Raleigh, February 18,1879. (' t ton ties, new 4t: coiton ties spliced. ! 8U. B.:r;ring. ll"nl:J. Fiour, North i Carolina. $3 00 t !jjr ;2" C:r:i. i. Corn Aieal. (,.; bacon, rs. i. lu.g rouiul, 5); bacon, -N (' hams, V2: buln. meats, clee.r no side?, j '"i.Vi. shoullers4)Xorth ?ardica pork, 4to5; ! ...!r'.ici .-iitt, 1T1. (mini l(it-. iirrim a t 1 2 f"-. D' j Kiir 1,H,e' -'s, , una, Oo; salt, wv- enirol. 1 (io. Husrar. white. 10: vellow. 'e ither, red sole. 0 to 27f; potatoes, per hushel. sweet. Irish, ('..; oats, ehellecl; to -'l chickens. 10 12;, Butter, 12, '"S l'er "ozju, lo. KEW ADVERTISE3IENTS. George II. Haigli, ..L-JL - J t.l! JjQSSS & fl a m . n n . . . s J j -MAItKnT SQUARE. w aammai m nj en A) rr x . 1 i . j i .. 1 1 i -it ii'i-.s couFiauiiy on uauu a tun supply oi l?ili!' c Privr Mild llvnin liordie Si-hnnl ! B.)ol;s in general use. lij,r, Pen?, Pencils, j Ghromos, Frames, Albums, and a variety! 01 r;V"T Iuults- 'y" mv Book sent, post,' ''e free, on uceint of j.rice. Liberal discount to Teachers, for : Cash! U-bVitt i ; STATE OK VORTF1 flAHOLIX A. ! ijirKUIOK COUItT, CIIATIIASI GoCSTV, ! ; t v;!li..a T.-,-t- nf llon r--;a d.-n-naeH ! ? " , Aainsi 3elii d Jenkins and D-jrathy A. Jenkins, j on, iv ., ! -.- oj.- in 1-ii.u.iim.n. iiiu uc- : tendai.ts are required to appear and f.u-; swer or ueumr io the complaint liled in this cause at the next Term of Chatham CJooeiior Court, to b held Oil the Jd Mon- day after the 1st Monoav in March next. Ami notice i.s hereby given that an cttach- 1111111 1,83 bt-en isueil in tnls cause against tiie pi '-peiiy oi i tie ueieuuaui iorainy j Jenkins, returnable belore the Ch-rk of the .-"upenor Court for Cnaiham County, at his otlice, on the 2d Monday after the 1st Mondav iu March nest, W.m. F. FOrslITIK. Clcik Sup'r Court Chatham Co. febl'J 4t VVi and mmnmm herghahts, Xo. 1 Faye'teville St , No. 4 Martlu St., ana .o. o .uaraet square. Grocers We offer to the trade and cr.r.pnniers, a larce and varied stock of IIEAV1 and i K" A VnV 1 2 i...ncriu3 v itlnt.it. n 1 1 Mnmt in or - . 1 T.VP')I"I'1IIV1 i to enumerate, we weep i'in,iuiiii.u : iiiinllv found in a ti rsi-cla-s crocerv store. ' For oar own convenience, and for com-i AS Commission MCrC-IiailCS, ; We have unusual facilities for handling! Cotton and all manner of Country Produce nn nf our Stores beinir immediately on ! ' Mori.-i-t Sr.. m rp i i Our W. C. Stronach. who has been en- a(1 ? tl,e, .Cot,ou 'smcss for twelve years, gives h.s personal attention to con- j - Iluenl8 of c )tlonj and any one shipping i j to us ,uov jeel well assured that their cot- j ton will lo properly weigh market price obtained. ed and highest Liberal advances made on Consignments. FOR THE Bradley Fertilizer Company, i SfJ i i These uanos have been uscd by thous- i ands in this section, and we number among ' ."r tomii sorfC f ll',e .T4'", 'lD i lhe,St1ate' J,rcul1? and ceitlfac&tes r-; Seed Irish i'otatoea of the Best Variety ! Italeigh, N. C. feb!2-lm p ?1 LlRQl U , wHliillOOl toh U tilUssSI 5 Favetteville 3. ! 9 I M pay the highest prices for Cotton and i . Naval Stores. -I n.-ceesora to , nov21-3ai NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.- T. B. WOMACK, ATTOU2TB? AT TjJTW, And Solicitor of tho Inferior Court of Chatham County, , PITTSBORO', W. C. Prompt attention (riven to ail basin I to ):is care, and special attention given to settling v.-..i.c. vi uwwscu iiexBvuB, taking accoanie, c. JOHN M. MORING; Attorney at Law, MORINGSVILLE, CHATHAM CO., N. C. JOHX M MORISG, (Of Chatham ) ALFRED A. MOEINO, (Of Orange.) ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DUEEAM, K. C. business entrusted to them will receive proiant attention. FOB OHTJFA8, APPLY TO JT. C. OLIVE, APEX, N. C. W. E. ASDERSON, President. P. A. WILEY. Cashier. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, El 5.I.EIGII, Tim C. J. D. WILL!A!tf3S & CO., Srocs, Commission Merchants andiwm k Prodnca Buyers, FAYETTEVILLE, ti. C. otice. A PPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO H f) T ., - r ' 1 " b--n' ment of tle chatter of the lown of Pitts-) boro', N. 0. Feb'y, 4, 1879. BUfJGIES, ROCKAWATS, and SPRING ! U AGONb, at prices to suit the times. ! Made of the best materials, and warranted I I to give entire tatisfation. Consult your I S own interest, by giving us a call before i ' buying. j Alto, a full lot of HAND MADE HARNESS. A. A. McKETHAN & SONS, Fayctteville, N. C. ! oct 24-noG-3m ! i Mi ipi Mwz : i w IT. 1. ?."OS2OS7S & CO. i rt Milton, N. C. J" 3S .V sto.i and PrPrii-lslnr VM..W-1 ami .11 ! :.. , . ' ! ulllUS Ot 1'iOW UaStinSTS. For Sale bv V. L. LONDON, Agent. Pittfcboro', N. 0. oct 01-tf Luke Brothers, FCUmlcrS, 3LlrfliiiistS a?ld PlOW Manufacturers. No. 2 Improved Plow, No. 5 Farmer's Friend, Kentucky Plow, O. Plow, $3.r,o $3.50 $2.50 Tiiese plows will be delivered wherever i desired, at the above prices. Good prices ! paid for old caitings. Encourage home ' j enterpr.se. jau30-3ni A1RAMS SALVE PRICE CENTS b This is mst valuable of all liniments, as j ?d by the experience of many years, is proVed known citi.ans of Chatham will be sent on i Bjmlipat tiou. Price 2o cents per box. Ad- , dress the Proprietor, Jau-lt F. AIR AM, Pitteboro', N. 0. m, t. mortis & co., GROCEIJS !MB1 ' Special attention paid to Consignments j No. 3 Er.charge aad 5 Market Street, Slaleigh, K". C. POLE AOEXTS FOll Planet Jr. Horse Hoe Cultivator, tone wall Cotton Plow Atlas Plow. dec-12-3m To the Bereaved ! and Sombs in the Best of Ttl ! flood Workmanship, and Cheapest and t t;.. s.t.atp Yurde. Cor- v.JTrfnr.rn n'i.1 Tltr.nnt Streets, below Wvnn's Li very Siables. Address all com munications to CAYTON & WOLFE, JOHN CAYTON, Kaltigh, N. C. feblO-ly Mlyllilfdi ! new .advertisi;mea ts. ! t on. can NOW supply yourselves at L. LONDON'S CHEAP STORE, I i CLOVEK, "WITH timothy, OKCIIARD AND 1IEKI) (iKASS ?i:ep. lie has also jnst received m, J at GREATLY REDUCED TRICES every pa- per warranted. Also agent for 3. M. Ferry & Cq's Garden M The Best and Cheapest Mil IIS 00MP0IT : Will keep he CHEMICALS for making j ihc abve Fertilizer, and will furnish the j receipt for making FREE of CHARGE; j will be sold on time it wanted. COST ! My Stock of ress Goods, Gassimers, 5 SHAWLS, .iN an ami eu M Wiil be sold at 'GOST, and EVEN FOR i LESS, for the CASH, to make room for . j SPRING STOCK. I M Stock is VERY FULL, and you can j ALWAYS find what yoa want at the Re SURE and SETTLE YOUR AC COUNTS -short settlements make long friends. VV febl:-tf Pitteboro', N. (. S. C. RANKIN & CO., Faycttevillo, N. (I COMMISSION MERCHANTS and dealers in General Merchandise. Mr V. VT. Cole is with us, and will be pleased to eee his old customers. jat30 3ui w. d. gasterT FayettCTille, N. C; Livery, Sale and Feed Stables. Good accomodations for dreves comodatio jano0-3m T?AT5" WW "ETATTT IGROCERIES ffld HARDWARE1 ! FayettCTille, N. V. I J Consignmects ot produce promptly at. j tended to. i nov21-3m The boats of the Express Steamboat Company will run as follows from 1st of October until further notice: j Steamer D. MURCHISON, Capt. Alocza Garrison, will leave Fayctteville every ! Tuesday and Friday at 8 o'clock A. M., and ; Wilmington every "Wednesday and Satur- jay at 2 o'clock p. m. steamer "WAVE, (J apt. W. A. Robeson, Cotiirdavs. .T. D. WILLIAMS & CO. A gcuis at Fayetteville, N. C. janSO-tf To Take Effect' Oct. 21, 1878. Daily Except Sunday. Leaves Fayetteville at 7 00 a m, Arrives at Egypt at 10:30 a me Leaves Egypt at 10:.Vi m, ; Arrives at Fayetteville at 2:15 p m. j L. C. JONES, Superinteudaut. Raleigh & Augusta Air Xine. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICK. ) Kalki.-h, X. C , Nov. 1, 1873. J' On and after FHIDAY, November 1st. i 1878, trains on this load will run as follows (Sundays excepted) : MAIL TliAUi GOINO gOUTU. MAIL THAIX GOING XOHTIj. Leave j Leave Kaleigh 7 00 a m; Hamlet. Cary ..... ..H00 ' iKeyser. ..4 30 a m ..0 15 -..7 20 " ...8 25 " .10 00 " ..10 30 " . ,11 CO " Apex e " ;.auiy.. New II ill... 9 05 Cameron. Sanford . . Osgood . . Mor.cure SVoSS Osgood .... io 30 'd1'' Cimeron.. Ai 4 i n. Meriv Oaks.U SO " New Hill... 11 58 " ' Manly .1 40 Apex 12 35 " Kevser. . . .2-15 ICaiy 1 05 " Arrive at Uamltt.. j Arrive at 30 " lltaleigh 1 45pm JOHN C. WINDER, Siu.-e intendc-iit. sepG no2- FARMERS ink f W I w m ft 4W ,' tfv "MS 'I hi it .1 m .51- -ti i J:'"" 14- .. V ,. t- li TV 3 Au 1 f L I '.V. te rn 4 I I: f . 1 A 1
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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