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IKk (Chatham Record "t"' ru f - 1 O other than turnl bulldoze TIU-RSDAY,. the State. 26l piislies a full campaign was uia.lo by both ,r , tc-o political parties, the majority of Mftrch 13 votes were cast tor 1'iu-kar.l forOov- - ernor (iii-l a portion of the TiUleu I!. A. LONDON, Jr;, Editor, 'factors, leaving two or more elwtors uiiclcctcil. "" ' 1 That such a count ami return -TH:: lJXUSLATTRK. jwoul.lhavo f.r which wlouo tl.ote I seems any authority in the Uoitril) .,M . i . n mi ..i 'ivcu full ! expression to the will of ! He ( if c pal Assembly w ill :til- TV , . , , . , ,, ... . the people in siieli pats of the Mat.' t. .n, -.; the 14th, ami the as were not etlVete'.l by rocieion and ., -'libers will return to their eon ! violence, in favor of Packard and m ui- tu oive an account of their "'t two or mora of the Hayes ,,.. . . electors, which would have given the -.vanUh .. 1 heir nets ami il-t-; pi.esi(it.,ll7 to Tilden. ami wou'd ...; n.v !:.' a part of the liitiry have been ihe case if the whole vote ... . . .i .' ..!. C-...1-. 1,.. i i ...:,..... 1 I.. . tuir Mute. :;iul will uouutiess ie e- jij-.eieii il. We will not . both houses. Tl,..t tl.n o.,oiiTiii.r in i f Me Uinw upt at tliis time to jive' even n Wtis ubtnine.l by a series of ross and imirv cf wliat thev have done, , unjustifiable irregularities aud frauds, . which cannot be too strongly eoii- ileinne.l una repr.'hute.l. will ii:iplv call attention mo facts (1'iineeted with this re .rk.tl.ie legislature. We say re. The loltuel Vote. ui.-e no such bodv in ; ; '-j.ee; has ever assembled We publish herewith an extract V'M'i Carolina. They have from a speech recently deliver ! economical even to stiniri- ed in Congress by Hon. J. T. 1 ivis: vet liberal even to e.-; All this complaint njriinsMho lVin-.'.-nee. Tlu-v have cut down r.itfc parly of the South has its .' origin in the i .iet that liv the eiifran- ntiie !ie.l almost to meannes.-, t.ilisi.I1)t.t f !,,, e,..o'e-.l man, !.- haw made appropriations signed to be in the interest of the ;:m : :im...i t. i wast... Thev Kepubliean party, the Hem.ier.-it e I .'ii .-ome measures have gained power, and our liepub lii'iiu ft i. lids li:ivi lieen I'rii Viiiislv :t, swayed by sudden it'.- disappointed. Ii.Mcad of" curing h, ar'-i iike deuiag. iues court- iiu-iea ed po.vi-r t r Unit party it ha.- ..:.:.!.;: favor, an-'l vet iVv pr-'Vcd. as the la!e Senator M..,.ii . . ' . '. Iia.l the good s.n-.e to ljresee an rv. tcd laws ami carried ,,,.,,., f w, ;,klatiS . i. ea.-ures that w .Mi'd mark Oar lb publican friends commit a patriot-and -ratesnicn tie- ra.lh-al mistake wh-u they assume otif tne colon .l vote In longs t tin u . '' party us a matter of right. Tlieirar III the .no. ,". nt . svllo.Msti.'n h- imf ithis- t lie lasting gratitnd i'eiuir eomi'o.-eil nicxperiem-eil inemliers. gi.-lature ha- fiiece.-.-t'ul!y i on matters ol' gre it iin , vvhi.-h other h-gi-l.itu:vs ue.'ij ..' !e ot' doing. ( 'oin ;' b:;r. iurti.-ai.-. vet o toll to what ditVerellt nielli- Fiist. The turtv that v'-ne ;h colored miiu the light lo vo'.e is cn ti'l.d t ) his vote. Sicond. The lb-publican par' eave him the right. Therefore, the It p'd licau party i entitled to lis vole. Colored men are bi-u'iuninj to co n prevailed tl.at p,.,.).,, this and to ui.dei.stnnd thai if it is good logic, it may be kid pol icy ; and whin tiny rinniiib-r l;..v efu-n the men f r whom tUey 1; i v. voted l ave eh-tiled :.n 1 swindle. I tie m. it is not .stnu ge tli;.t the shoul 1 1- include t ' change tii. ir vo'.i s aiel regard good pohev as bett.r .1..... .i'..,a..i,,i l '-ii. .. i without any pay . foHli(l h. t.,,lt.l.i.u.tilat ,.r C..;u!i:i!ti.i!l (Aft. II. teachers that thd av. r agv white - tliev "vhall receive for Hidicalwho catue d vn fn.m the -tlieMtmof r;11- dol- Xonhaud n-'T-s,..! s, !, 1 ... tor tie i,i wns ..!t-.u a by: tu-rit.', sti;; or ciii-u u iv in i in -i r , f.(11 ;l ri.il not i'eeediliir tiii' f. :..;rdlv i.irtv 't! 'l'ged. And above a!!. .: done, tiiat which no Jdatun- has ever before ! that was. to re- uwiu-.lu r, an : a ; and ln n;M thev remain ? n, they :-!tall serve nijieii-atioi'." The -ixty i d on the vth int, and .-o a week longer without ' as proving by their ae i vrity of their profe ' -ing to afford relief to It was a severe te-t. ..Hid it like patriots, and ! to full credit therefor, v. hole We think the .re el As-i-lllbl deserves Weil ite. Wliile there were la my di-triet, f..r ins'anee, s k-.u-of them em undei.-taud utid let! I.i -shame of having sent to this llili one of my jiredivessnrf, whose' leu''. it ne til was th.it he ili l iu.t pre tend to bj lione.-t and who, iif .r having be.-n d.teeted ill ' w iys that are d ilk," and e!i ii-ged wi n t ikii.r a br.be; which he confessed, iv.-igm-d hi?- stat, cooily a-sigi.iag :is a ivas.iu thin far, to use his own language, tlia he deeiie-d it Lis duty "to m ik" vacant the place he had disgrace 1 " S e CVi;givs.,; ii;,l (ilobe o!:i!ni To, page Ilil"." lie never leturnel to Nottu Carolina, but rctunnd to his own State, Otiio, without even ta king leave of Li-i c.-n idinj ' man and e public good. iie (ireat l'l attd. "i.is have all the while cou- . , ii.. i.... .i. . .. hers wtio were an rue moiuei. eking to advance their Tll,-y rememb.r, too, that torn.- of , . " i i;i. . ,i thi ir pi nts friends orgauiz-.-d a li.mk ot s and IlKe (let ii- , ., . i i i, f;r them in this ciiv. 1 hold m tnv . ling to HinIar pivju j, nw one of (lie 'h-po-it booi; .: iiiajority were men o! i Lis institution iu which thou-- f puri'iise witli "' 1 f ollr colored people deposited , . , . n . their money uuder such Kssuranees as .ml Miicerclv desirous to t .n.. t it ,i. . i. .i. "Instead of hiding your swings iu u napkin, pat it in the bank where it will be making money for you;" and then follows a Matenient to s'low it willp iv. ' Let us s. i " says the lit- tlo hook, ''lie.w iiiiieh n iii-o, t-ti.. .: K it Ttlden was legally tlec- wave's ten cents every working dr. dent, and that Hayes cceu- for ten years will have if he put ii - j:it through fraud, iv.ii now t at interest at (i per cent; and : :-ms are admitting the same tle'1 ,Ukm s, h? "ilfiihit ion, ,h wi,,g that he would have 1 1 1, 1 ri. JT iin - . :,, net:me ago Congress np- f lljy Eluded colored constituent's ; .1 a conimittee, kDowu ns the put their mon. y t hue, aud have only r ( . .j.nmittee" to investigate gotten back oO cents iu the dolln". da connected with the pi esi- A p 'l tion of the money i f which , !..;,, p,1 th.y were thus swindled, us was t. x. .T t I,r"vt-'d bef.re a c.imiui tee of the "iwnsOen. 1. i. Lutler, of porty.foiirth Congress, was ued to . insets, one of the most prom- carry the election fir (Jrant iu 1S72. . 1 Litter Republicans in the They are b cmiiitig compre- Mutcn, who after hearing h,tUl1 t'lti Bituaji-'" ami to think for , , , , theies -Ives an I to us!,: II nv is il ltnessts on bo h t-ides has , . f , , , . . x, , . that our good frit nd.-i who love ns so, . report to Congress that In.- aud who are nlwayj whining about i.r.iAr.i.v Ki.t. Ttn! Read our right? and wrongs, especially i.s . . . uP.utler is forced to say, and eh eiioti time approach, k, how 'is i: ihink of what a stupendous flm. ih' "cud.? have never , . , ., invited us to Maine or Michiiran, to ' :' -.UaTt"tfJUI0Qll,C1'C0- Msachuse.ts or to Miunesta, to . ) elected Iilden. iowa or to Indiana, or to some ' '. in tho evidence produced be- other noittieru State where sweet o committee," ho Bays, "my liberty was born and grew f r us?" .: . has been brought to Bcveaul' Sir, our republic in friends undir-'ic-i ms-namely, rate the colored man if they sup- . ..at in lsTO there was no full and pose that he can always be deceived .-e.eciiou by the whole body of by the cunning arts of the men who ie tors for the State of Louisiana lirst Lewildtie'd and then swindled t.hat the electaral vote of that him. It is a mistake to snppost that . etigLt not therefore to have ' ho will not follow the great, law of i iu favor of either cuudidate telf-iuterest w hich governs other men .".! Presidency. ; especialy our republican friends hat if any legal election was held and vote iu accordance with their iu- ' uisiana then the majority terest. In my section, at lust, he is, . .. te-s wtnully cist in tlm State beginning to tin.! that hi? interest ;.. I. ir the Tilden electors and for is not wjth the republican party, i . rnor Mieholls, w hich unduly taxes the product of his ! Hit in case the vote of the State labor the party which put a tax of -ouuled at nil the votes of the twenty-four tents per pound on his e, ill, lo;:e.l parishes," n? they Were tobacco to pay the interest on the . ,'e d, were within the fair and just untaxed millions of the bondholder e . '.vise of the jurisdiction of the aud the capitali-t. --inning Uoard to be rejected in li nut s.u,. it; y;it bitliy nU Opium or w polling prt'fiiiets not material t uud mver m.-i.j..ni.t3, . u i . i ' 'Murpum iiiixiiirm, hut iw v.: Hull' Hliv t- i t, with the exception of some Syr..,, U..t. i 'wny Mfe ttna rtlubU Tlie StiK'k-Luw. As we promised ia our last issue we publish below, the Act recently passed allowing certain counties to vote upon Iho "Stock Law." We were mistaken in stating that the Commissioners of this county tire directed t hold an lection iu Au gust, hb that applies o:,l tothethre:' counties mentioned in section 17. Iu Chatham an election will be held whenever petitioned for by one-fifth of the registered voters, as pres cribed by s-clion 11). The friends of the measure then must bestir themselves and commence g.-ttingnp petitions, if they wish an election in Chatham. The General Assembly of North Carolina do naet : Section 1. 'vThis and section 2. merely mention the counties iu which elections may be hel 1. They are 'Jl iu number, ami among them are Clni'lmm. Al nuance, Randolph, nnd Wske is added by another bill.) Ik This act shall not be i'l force until a good an I lawful lenc. has bi i n erected within any hound uies pr -posed to be enclosed, with gates on nil the public roads pussing into and going out of any t-" ritory to be soene'osed: Provided, however, that die Ya thin. South YadLiu nnd Ca'awha livers shall be deemed a good and lawful fence: And provid ed furtlier, that no fence shall be re H'l'ied to be erected adjoining any other county, towi ship or district, which sh ill h ive adopted a similar law. 4 If the owner of any lau 1 i-hall obj.'i'l to the biiilding of any f -nce l ie:ll ; lhuved. bis land, not exceed ill:; twenty f . 1 1 iu width, shall b. con leiiitu d for th- fei ceway, asliitd is now c unb tailed f r raili o.id onr-pi.-csby the Notth Carolina Riib road Cotiipanv: l'rovi led, th.t n f-nee shall divide a tract if It'll I'g iinst t! e .n.-.-nt of the i - !"i! miy follow tic bound.' -- . tin n of: Provided farther, ll . , a public highway divides a . . , -land the feaec may follow the high way, even ;e;aitist the e inseut of the own r of the land s divided. " The c.'U'ity cvtmtiiissioner.? shall have ix. ln.-ive control ,.f recti. ig :i'i.l repairing l' ncis and git s here in pr.oi.ie.l fa', and the :ipji iut taeiit of such keepers of the s ime as they may deem prop -r, and they are her. by granted plenary powers fir th:-. pup i.-e, to be i v r.'i-ed acc rd iag to their best di-cri li.ei. !. l'of the purpos. s of the m x! two pr. c ding sections t .e Callliti eommis-iioii. rs may levy an 1 col-h-ct, as th.-y do o'iier t ,xes, a spec al tax upon all leal prop rly, tax i lile b tii-- St ite a:i 1 eo ;i:i!y, within the county, to.vnsiiip or di.-tii.-t, whi.-h may adopt thi-i Act. ". Any person wil ully periuit tiii.t his live s ock to run at log. within the limit h of any territon til 'ptitig this a.-t, t ' 1 'be deemed guilty of a mi-letue iMO'', and on e nvi. lion m iv be lined not exceed ing tif'y dollars, or impri-oned not exceeding thirty days. It sliail be lawful f r any per son to take up any live stock run ning at large within any township or district wiieiiin this a-t shall be in for-'c, an 1 impound the stn.e; Oi l such impounder may deiuind t;f y cents for inch animal s taken up, an 1 twenty -live cel ts f .r each animal f ir every day siic'u st ick is kepi impotm led, and may retain the same, with the right to use it under proper care, un'il all legal charges f r imp .miding s lid itoek, and for damage.? eain-ed by the same, are paid; sai 1 damages to bj a -certaiaed by two disinterested fie.holdeis, to be selected by the owner and sai 1 im pounder; sail freehold, rs to het an uiiiji re, if ll.ey cannot arev, and their .1. cision to be final. It. If the owner of sai 1 stock be known to such impounder, ho shall immediately inform su h owner where his stock is impounded; anil if said owner shall for two days after such notice, wilfully refuse or neg lect to redeem his stock, then the impounder, after ten daCs wiitt. n notice, posted at three or more pub lic pi ices w ithin the to.vnsiiip where sai l stock is impound. J, mid ties eribing tlei said st uk, and stating place, d iv and hour cf s de; or, il the owner be unknown, after twenty days notice iu the suue manner, an I aim) at the court house door, shall sell the said stock tit public auction, and apply the proceeds in accord nice with the. next piece. ling and suc ceeding sections, and the balance In shall turn over to the ow ner, if known; and if the owner be not known, to the county commi.-ioioaers for the use of tho school fund of the dis trict wherein said stock was taken up and impounded, subject in th ir bauds for six months to the . d! ' ' the legally cut i' led owner. 10. Any person who iu.i suie-i damages by reason of sa.d .-to. k running at large, may recover the aui'iutit of damages sustained, by an action at law against the owner of s ed stock. 11. Any iui pounder wilfully mis appropriating money that ho may receive under this act, or in any manner wilfully violating any of its piovisions, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a tine not exceeding tifty dollars, or imprisjned not exceeding thirty days. 12. Any person unlawfully re ceiving or r leasing any immuu le.i stock, or unlawfully attempting to do so, shall be deemed guilty of ft mis demeanor and up in convict iou shall be lined not exceeding tifty dollars, or imprisouod not exceeding thirty days. j 13. Any person wilfully tearing i down, or in any manner breaking i a fence or gate, or leaving op -n a gate established or erected pursuant ; to this net, or wilfully breaking any 'inclosure within any township where j this act is ia force, and whetein tuiy stiH'k i? confinod, so that the sane' may t scape therefrom, shall bo deeni 'ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be lined not exceeding tifty dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding thirty days. 14. The word "stock" in this net , shall be construed to mean horses, 'mules, colts, cows, calves, sheep, j goats jennets, and ull ueat cattle aud I swiue. 15. That any citizen is authorized to build any portion of the publ e f-uce, or any gate across any pub lie highway that may bo on his laud, at his own expense, and any person , who shall unlaw fally impair or des i troy nny fence or gate on the lino of ' any fence provided fa- iu this net, shall bi? deemed guilty of a misdem eanor, and upon conviction shall be tiucd not exceeding fifty dollars or imprisoned not exe'e cling thirty days. l'i Any pi r&'n owning land in a I township or di-triel whicii shall noi adopt, aad ndj lining me which shall have adopted this net, may have bis or her laud, adjacent to the town ship or .liihict adopting this act, en close ! within the fen. as built in pursuance of such nd ption; au l said adj icent land, when thus en closed, sh dl be snhj cl to all the pr i-i i s of this act, ns it it w.-i " a part of the township or district with which it sll ill be so el'i'l sed. Any nuuilier of Ian 1 owners, w i h iu tht counties herein meiiti au-d, whose Ian Is arc contiguous, may in any ti ne bail I a e 'nimoii fence aitoiiud all tlt.ir land?, will gite-acro-is all piT'lic higliways. and ii sh-t.l b itnhi .fiii for any live slock to ran at lirge wathiu any s teh en closure, subject to all the pains an 1 p tial!i"S j resi't ibi'd ill this act. I",. The commissioners of die coun ' s of IJo.vnn, lavi. and Cabarrus sai I sh ill order tin i lection So h. Id at the sever d voting j. -cinch? within . ach if sii.l cani ties on the lirst Tour-. I .y iti Au gust, iu th- year of :ir L ml, one thousand eight hundred tin I seventy nine, after giving thii'y days no tiee of said e!-cti ill, at tllice or m .re pu'.'lic p'accs iu a h voting ircitiet. A' winch elect i m, e icli : .pia'iiied voter shall be enti'l.d t i v -te a written or printt .1 ticket with the words '.s'toek-l.iw." or ' No S. tick Li w," w iitteti upon it ; and if a ma jority "f the vo'es cast at said elec tion in idler of sai l counties sh dl be for tiie "Stock-Law," thea the provisions of this Act shall be in fail force and tiled in the County so having voted. Is. If t sail elect i u a niijoriy of t lie vol, s, in .ilher county, shah be eis! f ir the ''No Stock L iw;" then the "Stock-Law" coutempl it--. I lo ll. is act shall not be in force iu sn.-Ii ouniy as a whole, but shall extend to each of tho-e townships wherein a majority of the votes cist at said el.cliotl sh ill have been fir the "Stock-Law;" aud it shall also lu in force within the limits uf the .1 strict described iu section two of this ac', if a majority of those voting at s .i l election, living withi'i the- limits of s a I di-trict, shall have so voted in favor of sai t "Siock-Law;" lti. Upon the written application of otie-tifth of the .plahlied voters of any county herein iin iitiont d, made to the county eomti.i-sioners there of, at any time here :ft r, it shall b th? du'y of said commis sioners to from time to time silimit the ipi.stion of said "Stock Law" or ' N'ii S'ock-Law"to t lie qualified voters of said county. Aud if at any such lec'ion a maj trity of the votes cast shall be in fivor of sail 'Stock-Law," then the provisions of this Act shall lie in f .rce over the whole of said county: Provided: however, that no such election shall be hel l in any county a? a whole ofteiier th in one time iu any one year. And if, ut any such election, a niijirity of the votes Cist iu any township shall be for the "Stock-Law," then the provisions of this act shall bo in force iu every such tow ns iij. 2 t. Should any otu? of the town ships in eit'u. r of s lid iMllutieS, at the tirst election lo be held h. leaf er, fail to adopt the provi-ions of this act, or if no election t-hull bo held iu a county then upon tht written application of ont-liflli f the pi dill d voters in any township, ma le t the commissioners, of the county, where in said township i? situated, at any time hereafter, it shall be the du'y of said commissioners to submit the question of s tid "Stock-Law" or "No Stock -L iw" to the qualified voter? of said township. And if, at auy such township election, a majority of Un votes cast shall be in lavor of said Stock-Law," then the piovisions of M:is act shall be in force in sai ltown--;.ip: Provided, that no such t wn--iip election bhu.l be held ofteiier i hau once in auy one year. 21. Kvery election held under this act shall be conducted uuder the same rules and regulation.?, and according to the same penalties, provi le I by law for the el. etion of members of the General Assembly. 22. Any conuty commissioners who shall refu?6 in any respect to obey the provisions of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, mi I upon conviction shall be lined or imprisoned, at tho discretion ot the Court: Provided, Tliat the provis ions of this Act shall not be con strued to apply to persons dining stock to market. This act thall be in fox'ce from its 1 ratification. Correspondence. XKW AlH'EimsKMKN IS. i ;?i'" wk wn.t. in: clkaskd to hk. kivk COMMUNICATIONS ON ANY SU1WI11IS TM T I may itK ok ivrt-.nt.sT. hit wn mi sr isstsr ON A liKSl'ONSIIII.K XUIK ACCOM I N V I NO IIVHIIV AltTICI.i:. AND Also THAI' IT III: W IUTIKN 11. VINI.V AMI ONI.V ON ONI: SIIIK OK TIIK I'Al'lllt. TUB MM 'I'ull Is MIT lillsUONSIUI.K KOtl TIIK IKW AMI eflN I.INS OK COUIlllsl'iiMiKN I S '5? KOU TIIK IIKCOItU. Maumv's StiiIIK, ! Chatham Co. Jin. KoiTott. The Stock Law and the Pence Law lire being greatly dis cussed in this vicinity by both rnvi ; j but I am happy to say that the Stock Law i? rapidly gaining ground, and I sincerely believe, in the course of I two years, that it will bn legally en j acted. I can't see why it should not. ! The non-landholders seem to think it would bo 1. neticial lo none but i the lmd holders, but I conceive this' to brias id mistake. I w 11 a 1vi?e ! them thus fir, should a land-holder employ one to oil tivat his laud and 1 will n it agree to f u nish his, stock a pasture, not to work f ir him; for it 1 wonl 1 be t rent i eg him wi'h perfect ! justice. Generally speiking, theii , s'ock lire bke old Solomon's do'lars, f.w an 1 sei'tering"; then f ua pas turage for tli. ir stock won'. I be b it , a small it- in. Were the Stock Law ; cniete.l, till i np. d incuts to vviter. a? W.ate.- felie -s, would be dispi live i ; wi'h; a w. ek's hih r or probably' more would be iinnual'.y saved to ev ery firmer which, under the pr.sent Pence Liw, is consumed in it-pairing and bail ling f mces. . r thi turn , 'hat is con-u le d in building and rt -pairing old f lies, app'ii-l to raising manure and in kin; th-.' s.-il more li-rii:.', i woti'd b ma -!i b atte nojiro priiled : and more sju-.'i a ly do Itliiuk i: beintit'.al to those whose tiruis an en ir. lv d.'st.tute of ml lim'ii". Iu toy judgmeiil, it would cause a eonsi lei able improvement to b ma V in stiick-raisi'ig; f -r he reason th.it 1 think this, isthtt peo,.l" would n.-t be troubled wiili so many sorry stock, which w ai ild require a large p l turn of t heir time tt'.t I titteiit on. The.e won d be less stock; but better slock. There are some ca tie lio.v iu this ueihb uh mil, th t I think will be thorouuhly dried by the lilst of .March Ironi tin ir pres -nt appear me . Wishing you much sir w ns an ed t ir, and your paper a Inge circu lation, I rem i in, Yjurs very truly, Cawit s M iN.ii.-M. i on i in-: ii.: ..i,i. Wll.l ! A ils's 'l'i WNs tie. Much I, ls7!. M;;. lliai' ii;: -I wish to siv a f.-w w.ud.s mi the gnat sabj.-ct of the v'ock-law." 1 think it would be a great a d vantage, to the f inning iot". -e-t, if the while country, both toi land ho! lets an I iim-lin.l holder.'. S ime of i. iv neighbors seem to think' that t i ad 'pt the "stock-liw" would ciuiigo humanity entirely around and that the iumi-I.iu I holders would be opi.-ess--.l ; but I view it ill a dif felctit light I contend tint t! e range li.v has fall'dled its luis-i m this being no long r a grazing coun try. If the farming interest of the! c ailitfy could be n lieVed of the U!l- iieeeisary feiiei g. a:..l the time and means employe I m raising home fer tilizers, farming would then pay a decent income. J. W P.. WITH Patent Sleave Afljnster The Hesl nnd Clic'ipi'st in tin WOULD ! TUV I'll KM AND l;K fOXVIXOED! MiiuiiOcluri'il i-siti-hkIv lor ami fur fn!e bv lfalritfli, N. A'h.i Atfl'llt t.ir til" Mil ill Pit. W lliNKtls' Ull M.l'll COUSKT, unciiiKllil for Hi'sutv, Su le mill r.iialiirt. tle. l'.l tf 1 1 BRISSS & SONS, llriK BuiUiujf, Rttleij)i, N. O. IIARDWA11E! MM AID m ll .s!t. XKW ADVKlJTISKM KNTS. m. t. mim & co., Jioci:it una imni MERCHANTS, Raleigh, ra". c. FOLK AOSNTS Knit l'ftln j-e Uu in i nn. I U.angH .M.xtttr?, tSli.n. whII ('utl.iii P.ow, A 1 1:.H I'lnw. I'lmift, Jr., Hum Hot mhI Iron ne Col li vat ir. W'c I'Hve in ftor nnd to nrrive 400 Mu1ihIh White. Blt,l MhhI, Vi 01 10 .b-. Hulk n.ar ltili Si.l. n. 1 (inn HaRiiel.. Wliile mii.I Mix -d C irn, Hllll KiikIu-Ik lUt ee.t (Ut. 5'K) Sacks and llnrreln Ksinlty and Kxtra Flour, 4t) Unrrel S icar WUlte and YtlKiw, "A Knira 0 II' " H. 3 liiir I.na.ia MnlaMeii NVw Croi C'uba, Nw ilrl.-iom niut Suar II. mm. Svrnp, 10U S ick Mnml-nliH Mveri od V.uu S'll, 31 HarrrlH Karl.v Hos.' I'.itnliH'H, 1H:IU IW" PnluMCo Cluauo, . SU It .H i. Soup, KXI K-iff Nails. Ami tiilirr (jeods iien-acary to iniikf up a full ceM'k. All oi tin almve po.i.'s we will .!! rl.enp for ran!i, or on ilinv, vveti HHtmla.M.iry iirs raiii.'.-iin-n's. Sl'i'i'iii(r order, We are l!tie!itiillv, . . m. t. rjonnis &. co. decPJ-lini I molts. ltl.IMis, I' A I. MS, r n v. t'll.s. W IN!" iWs(,I..ss, . Sfprn-ftaTiiiRv Mm l.iMir, ei;Mi:xr, in. sii:t: AMI HULL SUF7X.XES. t i.irri'siiiiuli-i.o H.'iii'i:.1 1. i.' .,. ,, i. t , i ALL WOOL CASHMERES ! Se Alma A New Fi-.-nc . l'ui.ii.o.f Hla. k Ireis(l.ida, nit: i..i:t.ii- ami most i:i.i-u''ktih'K L A 1)1 K8 CLOAKS evi l t-Nliiliiie.l in li.in i: ailot. Felt ar,d Flassel Skirt: fcr L:di:3 All n'lali'iey, tiiintn.il and t inl.r. iili-ieil. ' A I.AI.'Ci: STo. lv AMI VAIMITV l-K ni:si:rs, at prices to please. Carps1.:, E1 d.ct (i n ll.OOIt .INli T.MtI.10 3 - 'li O 11- , 'J HI 3 H.illfllt tl'llll til" .M:eif!Ct.rt'IB Ail new S j lea nnd Cli lie,. I fijriiH iiet. r lu t.ire !i.i ii in tli n mni ki-t .irsr i:i:i.k vkd at P2QTTY & JOPJES'. DAILV AKIIIVALS The Old North State Tie Best Ca Sto fir h Vm Bi Drv Gosfc. 03 tie HaAet, I'll TI! M Cot NTV, -M irch 7. ls7;., Jin l a :t- if Tn citisi It r.itioti ef the ndviinee on (laiinn, p!ensn n'l.iw us t riij'icst the farmers if the county, to lmel tit their respective, vutino; places, un the '2!l inst., t eon- j sidcr tlm snl'j.'ct, us to whether they cut. nll'ord to liny it or not. Vtry ri pjiect fully, ' JiANV Clll.KNS. YK'.V AU I'd! TI.SKMKX IS. Tli- V':ty IV. mi. im in tliSt. I'.iir ..f is;; II:. i l.e II ! U ih.il C ..ti ;.,v. ; !'iir t'fil.- I v ! rs SJ, IJ. Mi W m mSJ-, " 1 l'lvit'evillf S P-el, ll;,p.i i'e the .Market. liAl.l'.IUII. N. ('. A Kii'! hiiic ol ll.iu-f KurLicliliiK luii.',. ,!.-. re a u rBSCUO, E2SE 61 CO., t ea maktin .v I tvi-i i la ii i i-: M i!i.i:rs, tlj.i.iisite l',.t l li'.i -e, i.vi,i:iciii. rs. . DRUGS! New Slnrc ! New Omuls ! I'.ir tin lietti r ni'i'.iiii'iiii.'a'i.iti et our I'ut ..iiien, i- liave pHiii-d in i ' ii-r I Si.ire, I'.irii.T Mart:n loel I'..velt.- i;l-Stri-eti, ami are prepared l. f iihisli l"..rin eM, I'liVHm-ian", t'oai.try Meirliaiits, uu.i iIih I'ulilii- riu-riilly Willi a c in.'.- an I Ff.'a'i St-..k t llHt'US, t'liilnieaU, Pye Stud'-, l-'iou-y Jo. ill.-., (iant.ii mid lirans See Ik. Toliaci'.i. S"f;ars, MiiieroLU a'er.etc (iive 4 a tal we t'i.li pi aMe you iu i o.lr. uud l'nci-a. il, . l'.i (i n i I..-.idiiniMi i)i'.!'.i!r:K r i ti:iei wi'li tlie m. el il Miali e tt .mis, nil ol wi.u-!i .'iw Inny-.t ly ilu'C at A. u C.hli pin.-. Me c!iaii' will -ave 111 aiey I y liny iti of I . We I.. t i r.-n.iii t. p:ih.ie ilia' a l.irt't. I i. hi .1 .'iir jje u.N j Ii, iuji I t lit I'tlS f. St tl '.I olil W. C. BIcMACKIN, (;i:ni:i:ai. commission merchant, Kiiat end Citizais Natinnal li.mk, RALEIGH, N. C. ('nnsijjninciifs of nil kin 's ed Mcr eliamlise mid Produce militated. Satt isfaetory Miles ouui aliteed anil proiiip re urns inv riahly made, fr moder ate ceimmisH.iiiH ",- Potion i5cccit'il also on Storiinc at .Moderate Kates, "ra llaleirrh Daily Cut ton Mui kct lle l.orts and the latest elmn'eR in New York ami Liverpool Markets forward ed every day to ptilroiiR. Hi-fern to llal.-ioh National Rank una tho business public of the city. "i I Si i CHOCCHS and COMMISSION fi'ERSHANTS, X,. 1 Ka.o t.-ville. St., X.. I Martin St., au l X.i. Ii .Mai feet Sij tare. An lii-oi" We nff r to t'i tra.I and oonaiimerx. n lar.-e and varied ntork ot IIK.WV and KAM'V (iroi-'Tie itluvit atieiiiptinu to enuiiieiate, we keep KVKI.Y llll.Mi usuilly l.iund iu a tira'.-i-la-a (fiot-ery aiore. ; For our own co:iveiiinre, and tor cnai , tnri ot our .iisi.iiuer.. we liave recei.tly .urilia"ed a ll.de I'at -i.i U -nMer and on ot tlie Kuterprife (.' iini.any'a rn ti. i 1 . We a.e tlois nauled to a-l! perleialv runted .'Lti' ii ui li'uoa uiiliiu l Lie reai-ii of every out As Com mission Mereliants, ! We liave moi-iinl lurilitiea fir Imnilling Cotton ua I all iiuinuer of Cmntry I'r.lu.-.' one o! our Sior. a Udu ix'Uivdiairly on '. Market S.piare. j Oiir W.il. S ronae'i. who lias been en ir.im'd in lie ('moil luiaineHa lor twelve w hti, ifi ve liin prs 'ii.il atieuli in to i-oii-.itfiiiiieii'.a of I' ill. .11, and any one pliiepin lo us. may lee I Well aU'fd tliat tli.ir Cot. ton will i e properly weijtUed aud lnlirat luarkei prioe oiitaiuel. I e lie rut udvaut-es madpon Cunelnment-i. JEWELER" ail" "eIiGRATER AND 111: M.Kit IN 5 Jmffh .liwulro rlaa ltiUURl WIISI SlUtlllJI Silver and Plated AVare. Keepa a fnli line of all art'e'!eH luund In a ' II M t-la-a Jewclrv atore. 11 tl 11 mmm W . .a1 WM- Made to order mi tiie aliori.-sl Notice. iS. iui .r Patent ltinu Si.-.) Hair Jewelry Colleare Kadires, Medals and Seals, Orders tmin n iln-tiinre solicited, (loodj. aei.l on appr.aal In any part of tin Sjtat. oli raliafai'tui r. leu-ni-eH. ii. iyiaiileu, deolO-tf K.il.-trh. X. C CIJ II AND : A laiire invoice cf MILM.'RN' WACiONS for Hule at $"" e .eh; bllb stiititi.il work nnd xvurratite.l. opi: and top p,n;MF.s t.t fS(l to $lt..O each; vuikmuuhip ami imileiial oiinrante.d. Flour, Corn, Oats, Foder, Nay Meul, ('hi)pN, Prowti St ti rt", North i 'iti olina H.itiiH, Si.h k and Sliotilders in fact nil kinds of Produce ul'.vuys iu store. sej tli) 3m" .1 .:iN Ii. r. VT1.IN.I, l rei lent. W. 8. I'lilMlt.'Sr, S.tn-iary INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IS TIIE NOHTH CAROLINA HOMi: INSl KANCi: COMPANY, AS AGEUTS run th k Bradley Fertilizer Company, We cunlrul two of the beat Ouano manu factured in tlie foiled Stateo, I ...ill llli-iir-paned i.i tli. rultivaiioii of cutton, trlieat, corn and tuliaren. We rerotiiin.'iid for at'fT rl iy aoil. Pea Fowl (luaim: lor lit lit aandy aoil, ltrad le' I'aient S,iper I'lioHphaie of I. ime 1'fiean liilanoa liave liei-n umil liy tlioua anda in luia rlioii, and we number anions our rtart.uuerH a-uue of tli beet fanner in the Stale. (iir. nUra and ceititicatea lur Umlied on application. Seed I null I'otatot-a of tlie Heat Variety ! I Jialeigli, X. C febI2 tn L. It. BV.M'M, Asent. MAXUFAGTL'KEliS OK TIIK BEST YAMS A NO SHEETINGS. AMI PKALKKS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! look iou Tin: SHEETINGS AND YARNS, iiuvM.F.. -jo the Bereaved ! CHATHAM COTTON MILLS, n"ig!i ffiSSaSft' of IK V..C WANT TIIK ! ZVZA.HBLE ! BEST ! FIRST, AND ONLY COTTON MILL IN THE (JOPNTY, Tliis Coiiijuiny will insure your Divelliny, Mill, (ll.i, Store, or otlur I Imil.liiig on tho lui.ht reammnble i toruiB. All losst-H pui.l jiromi.tly. En . courao Himic ItiHtitutioiis. Insuro in a first vhxhs Home Company. Apply to II. A. LONDON, JR., i septl!) Urn Agent. Encoane Home Enterprise. oftn-nu.l tf flood Workiuaimliip, and (ilieappat and l.arireBl Variety tu lln Stale. Vanl. Cor. uer Mortran a d liluunt Sirm-ia. below ! WynnV l.hery S:able. Ad ireaa nil coin. iniiniralioiiM tu CAVTON I WOLFF., : Rucreaaoreto JyMX I'AYIOX, U lU lj I1...1. Ij-U, X. C.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 13, 1879, edition 1
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