Mh dfWhara mi '. -:r. i THTTl?:riV HT .190 1ft70 in.ll KoiAi,.Tfli.ajfcu u, 10"'- v - , .T- TT A T.ONIVVW Jr.. Editor. THE FORTY-SIXTH CON GRESS. M he reguui nine ior uie mccm. ( f Congress is the first Monday iu j fill i , J" .. il. DfliwnW tinrr. hut an extra session 1 having been called by Mr. Hayes . (the ftftinTT President), Iwtli braticli-i es of the Fortv-Sixth CongiVM eon-1 old times said., "answer not a fl10ii'"tamlihcatiouofiheiition:il tween midnight and day. took the vonpd the Wi inst Tlrs extra according to his folly" lest thou b B.mk Law by having Imnka of loan 'chuukii from tho tiro-pl .ee, then- eneel on tne 1SU inr. I n.s exrr.i nnt -Huswer 11,1,1 'lcouut, .hstiuet from those of j them on his bed, got more wood, put session was rendered necessary be fool according to hisfolly lest he M,Plwi,t!a- The former for tho use! it on the fire-place, and then laid cause of the failure of the late Con- be wise in his own conceit." As we ' "f ,ho Pri'ilt "isstfl of the people, t himself over bi hind as a back-l . to make tho neccwirv amn . think there can be no possible ,ian. . ami th latter for that of merchants "Thus you see there is meat danger grw w iimu L"V UU' , rer of our ever being like unto him aml traders n commercial centres, !l(,t only of the poor demented sub priations for carrying on all the tie- e wse to an8Wer him a little! for capitalists, who nny wih to j,.cts h.-ing burnt to death, but aUo partments of the Government. As,acCorjig to his foilv, lei-t he be-' lHvwit money for safekeeping or great danger of tho whole istablic'i is well known, this is the first Coll-1 oouie wiser in his own conceit; it mav convenience. History abounds iu ieut, the building and all being cou or in ne-Jlv twentv veir in ' elp him some. And Ma. Editor, banks thus clasMtiid and , sinned by tire. Two of the lunatic, greeb . in neai iw tiny ear. . in Qf luiuted, and the purposes of banks in , are suffering at tliis time from bur:.-; which the Democrat have a niajor- ljsin.T this, is because vou allowed me-ction with proper safeuardH, one of them (Buck Harris) is m-witty in to'th branches. In both the . "Little Tom '" worthless article, to se'm lo i,,,1il'ut.a the distinction ; without a h..r fo t or hand In-fore Senate -md House of Keprewnta- !PPer in your valuable paper. , Tins is strongly exemplihcd in our he gits fll..f ono Imrn. he yet Senate mcl ilou,e ot uejre.nu . 1 ot3 eee about him just a little We rreent National Dank Law, which burnt again. Another one. (Dillie fives, the Democratic party have ijmtentied our illu tratiun playfully. set'ks to !.eml tl1" tv?' 1111,1 in 8 ' i I''-gsbee) was burnt some lift, en or good working majority, a fact upon ' though it had a point iu it for John I Sil,'litices the iuterests of the eightt-eu montus ago, from which which the country at j.irge is to l.e.!anJ not "big John." The cap fit -re,lt n orJt'r,to w- ;Uiru she lost her right, foot and leg eon-ritulated Year bv vo ir tint 1 "Tom" 80 WfcU tllllt he P,lt 1 5 ' ancl l'ur U, ,1':i,,,liltt,rs- . 1 .r in"f i to ,Lr;'u 1I!,'hts ?'.v congiatuiaitu. icai oy je.ii tlut , weara jt. "Little Tom" bein wise stance the i-estnetious on banks of and now she is sulienug from a party lias been making sure and concluded that we were wron", as i!,':"'urf "nly l,J Per cont ou lts of the left, foot, whi. h she re- bteadvirains. until thev now control as ' Tom" had the cap ou, and"'be. 1 "lVf-- 1 1 v rt's.' rves of 2"i per cent, ceivt d in the early part of last win- tho most important department of the General Govenmwnt aim! a nia- i. : ,i ..e .jonry ot me .rarcs in ine i, mon, . .. . . i r-. a .1 ir ... and- in lS7o" elected the President. " - . ""' first session of which commenced t on the 4th day of Maivh. 157,) the Democrat were in a lioncle-.s mi- UcmociAU wcrt in a li pcic mi nonty. In the Senate tlie l'r1'1'-. Jieans nuntbered -to and the Demo- crats 0; and in the Hoiic 144 to .V). in inn i-AHuir i t .inirepca imp In tlie Forty-First Congress ibein; the first after the Southern iStatc had been "reconstructed" 1 the lie- Then he gets his Lraiu or stomach miblic ms had j Setntors and VA l muddled with butter, honev, hoe- puonciin. iua o-, atiut. s 'l 1 1 'c.lkt.( am, the llkPi am, ' ,V Keprcsentativcs, while tlie Jemo- ;h4Vmg tax without sweetnin--'."" crat3 could only number 11 tiena- Two 6trange incoi.sisteuces. Not tors and 73 Kepresentati ves ! In many of our readers will understand, whelming odds tbe Democrats ot f.1Rt ftn,i nn tttv Y.i the country manfully stood their .look out fjr Sheriff Taylor, if we find 4'ietion wuicj 01 uie aoovo clashes ullvc met xvith the Hoard of Com- trround, remained true to their prin- 01U wuo J'ou are shall report you p"""'' r "" imssiouers au.l atu please.l to th.nk, nn0Qin f, fimnuVninti Mopohant" -1 - 4 1 1 "Little Tom.'' And strange again 0.1 iiirangea 10 aeeomn.o.uto eacu, or believe, that thev will, before an- UlULDlo d UJllliIliii.MJJ iUOlUliailW, upiw, n"u ageu . o.umu... ... lQ & tell wLl.tber auy ti(X . without iLj-iry to the o;hcr.f ()t1(,r winttri gresLiU alu.r BnJ moU(1 on the frauds and evil deeds of the has "sweetuing in it" when he' pv ' H'.vjs. matters about our Poor y.ue. dominant party, until at last their efforts have U-oa crowiu-d with ,tu- , . . . . . cess, and that party, which for many long rears has sriuandered the money and abridged the liberties ut ourix.oi.le has been hurled from our people , has ban Uuik-l tum ,,e-r. ...,.. ,t-,t- rt,.emp, to enumerate the long list of frauds perpetrated by the Uepublica.i par- 1. ..l,i,t;m, b'n.rrl, i the tv culmma ina at length 111 the eteahni of the I residency, nor re- capitulate their repeated and hV "rant violations of the Constitution and it.frmgemcnts upon the Uher- ties of the people. Thev are too well known, ami our people have ' . . 1 , too recent ind b.tter a remen.brance of them, to be easily forgotten. Let them be warnings now to our own , , . ' i .1 nn.lergo au this without one cent, party, and let us avoid dung the R RU ftl)8U1.d .Jea tQ hoM a mm self-same things done by them. Let responsible without fair compensa te rise and downfall of the lie- tiou. We have never yet seen a publican partv be a lcfs-m of expe- ''ad-head system" work any good. 1 '1 1 t 1 Place an overseer or Supervisor un- nence to the leaders of the Demo- Her bond, pay him f..r his services, cratic. Ten years ago the Iiepubli- Then vou will see quite a different can leaders thought their power so .... ., . Lreat. the r maiontv being so over- n ' . - ........j;, v.... ...vj ........ impunity, that it mattered not what thev did, the people would uphold tbm,-. l..r no-tb...-,. ; mi b.ti-.t.. them. Hut, no, t ie! e ., an innate sense of fair-dealing, of common honesty, and a love of civil libcrtv prevailm" a-von the m-v-scs Jf r!, , , t America, which though it might slumber for awhilo, yet at length was aroused and in thunder tone.- rmw.,-l fl, tw.bfll do,.,,, .,( pronounced the pol.tKMl doom ot those men and that party. Let thoir fato warn our leader. I.el our members of Cotin-rosi reti.em- . , . , n, , bor that tho same people are watch- lug them, who overthrew the Lc- Throw tne ne- will lie as readv if thev ir fiiii . art t,uu- igs. W ith 1kw- publican part-, and to overthrow them ty of the same wrongs. ttli Jkw- er there comes responsibility, and hj unfair it should be corrected fiuts, and require every attention concurred in the charge. Ah it is, as tho Democrits hlvo control of'i T,ien Cftn ho n0 iraProrriety or that an infant requires. Several of the bill as passed is the bill reported ... 'ft'., . ; fairness in taxing this class to beep them are old and decrepid, not re- by the Committee on IMticition the legislation of the Country, they ke,.p p the roads, because it is de-. quiiing more than comfortable lodg- unalterd except as to a single word will bo hehi responsible if it is not.eidedly to their advantage. The j,Jfr( with plenty to eat; of which I , "shall' is charged to "may" wise and proitor. It is true Mr. l)lnc-is'mtu wil ehurge them full j think they get an overplus. There in the duties of the county Co-minis-; Jr , , ' . , ' price for shoeing horses and repair- are several who I think are able to -sioners. The change isunfortuuate. fiayos has the veto power, ami the ,ng wag0ns to travel the roads, both ; make a good living somewhere else, 1 but the new law is an improvement Democrats cannot pass any measure are right. We dare say, four-fifths g.iUi ought, if not, removed from ! on the old, and we must make the Ugair.st its exercise, yet let them do , of the widows would readily submit ; there to be put to work on the prem- the best of it and try for a better what thev can and appeal to the to be taxed, so as to have better 1 iscH. I know many not half so able law next time. jHjoplo. "Tho Pemoeratic party is! roads. Some are very kiud and; to work, who aro toiling hard for. The material charges from the old on probation" iu Congress, and it ', careful 'or the widow, as negarda tax-1 wl,at little they have, and are payiDgjlaw are in the sections 35, 3s) and 47 depends uimn their behavior there, i e" (truth is they want to avoid it a heavy tax on that little, to support Section 35 directs the State I'-ard wliothor thov will bo continued in i themselves) thej dont seem to re- at our poor-house a set of triiliug, . of Education to prescribe from time r... W," bono therefore ....- member one, that in poor indeed, UZy creatures, who never miss a to time, ind for a term not less than i" !fl- ,lL -ni .Budll,M t0 6611(1 Ler bo? a11 ter nieal, but eat as much at each meal Sv-i yeant, ths text books to be used, members ot Congi ess will -W"'- 8Iir.,ort to work the road just when'aa any hard-working man in the! Section 3'J increases the present; ate tho responsibilities devolving thfl 0vprBeer order8. county. If such be allowed to accu-; propert; hx of 8 1-3 cents to 10, upon them, will reinenibor that the We are for a jitter system of ! mulate upon the county, there is no eents, and th.i 'ftoll tax of 25 cents eyes of the people aro closely watch-! roa, working and are willing to pay j salvation for it. Others seeing how to 30 cents. Tlr yield of the prop J;ig thcin, and that an unscrupulous our portion of tax, and help work i easy it is, will flock iu, quit work, ; erty ta: last yenr was $123,200.17, enemy is ready aud eager to take besides, because we think it is right j frame, some little complaint, and call ml of 'lie poll tax $170,040.50. The advantage of any political ''capital" jand honest that we should., and be-: for lodgings. ' change will increase tho school rev- Miev r-in Hi-'ike mit of their v-t, . Ueve we would then have better road. 1 There are seven lunatics at the eimeVmie $25,000 from th proprr- Correspondence. tSTWEWILL BK M.KASKD TO KKCKIVK communications os any HiiwiuCTs that may be ok ivtlrkst, bct wk must imsisv o.v a RicspoNinLK NAsiB accompantixo .-:; V. 7v'Y,v. v 'J' -r OK T1IK PACKS. THE tDITDK U NOT RKsi"ONMBi.ii for tiik vikwh and oi'i.N - ions ok coKRF.seoxuicsTs." -- roa tiik hki-oko. March llth 1S79., Mr Editor --We see an article in the Rkcowd of the th iust, purport- ins? to be son ot an answer to ours ' i. ii- .1- rri 2. l . r arliment or . :t ;t ja entirely worthless. One 0ft"uaBIul "-'a8lblt) remedy. I would "Little Tom" knew it t l.e a f,... it beinsr a trood onuortiinifv to v.-if - 1 1 I mj .- "a niB.'fi tor tne UrcoitD he volun- ters i for "Tom" aud publishes the . "Little Tom" says, "I am uo p-iyer but I, for one, would nev- fact ' er for one moment think of forciix' witiow8 wu0 caa not vote, to pay to keep up roads and free the negroes who CilQ vote " Me eertainlv" did not our irtieIe Ww tleVliiml ju fav01. 0f takiDg every man on the i-omi between the ages of 18 an,i 4,5 except pastors ot churches for six uavs in tlie year. We said nothing ahout exempting negroes aud fori" incr widows to keen mi l. r.-i.l pav no tax at all. Au.l why should Litt.le To'"" wlio pays"notax."con- corn himself, if other people want to pay, and have good roads, lint enough of this. As to rabhit hunt- mg'o overseers claim the cap to j!'uue othej-overseer said our article dl(l t Hpi)ly t hira as it aM ,. ing aojtu wrest.iug he sat.t Ins ditti culty was he could not keep his from that kmd of spji t. We of . colu;HO IuteUl1 Do reflection -all this only goes to prove our position. that the present road system is en- lirelv inetacieut; time is lost, and "t'"""'" 't worked. Thepres- will not work. Au overeer is hP- pointed, his hau.ls assigned him, he cnnot Jecline, he is obliged to a, sume all the responsibilities mi- poBed hy ,HW peiliapH Le ig ft lmm of limited means, aud poorly able to stand oue ihdictment, yet he has to state ot things, he would ho r.-.-pou- sible and be held so. Shall we w . ,nn inn same o.ii wav w. mtsveer tnimwii.:uij uo, me lax payer could well afford to pay a reasonable tax' iintl tl.ltn Iint w services against a niau lm-ys 11,1 tllx' ,Jver-v other puUl(3 work UUll institl,til,n i , the land is run by taxos, and yet in this matter of roads we only propose to divide, and require manual la- bor 1,1 Prt and yet 8"we objp.-t without giving any reason. About taxing widows we know of ,ln olJ afiUeteil widow, she own no property, she is very poor, she UftB two 80np now oKl enonxh tQ work the roads, th'3 overseer under exist. ng law can call them to the airaosi, nmie nunmer 01 days in the year, and require them to bring their own tools. We know another widow, she owns lands wag- anoiner wmow, sue owus lanus wag- ons am teams plenty around her, an'' Boe8 in g00'' 8t.vlc We say at i,.agfi tax the latter to relieve in part the former, or else, exempt both. It the former, or else, exempt both. It Reqnrie all between the ages of 1ft and 45 with tbe exception nameil, ! to work four or six days in the year, '""J t"""'" " I'll , Pose, district the. county, appoint they wander off aDd no one knows Supervisors, put them under good t where they are, and considerable and sufficient bond, pav them for I time is lent in search for thent. Some '!.. i.t ., i. JueirwrveeP. ietiueiniuimsuevery;yearSoj?'Oiwo or inree. were ..una I "'t ""' P', " -""B' ; our roads, and all will be satis j tied. 'Where it has been tried, it . works well. We are willing to lisk ,t. I Tax P.wr.n. ..-.I I i-nn ...ill om ,t ymiiI ilmnu KOH TUK UMOHO. As our circulating medium is iu- i 1 sufficient for our useful dt mantis, th- question is presented, as to a jmlici- ' :' only Do for tlie secur ty "' .;'o-.t.jrs, as tne l-ul noMers w"'11'1 1,0 amply secured ny govt i n- unt b mds, eveu upon issue of dol-: kr for dollar nud without any re- Sbl ve' And banks of loan and dis- L 1 . -.i .1.. 1. comu tnus c jnsunueu, wnu me ic- tenders now atloa?, might art'.rd the u.-eded c ivr.'a in -tm dium; white banks of depoMt might b.. oUiet wise prou-hnl f-r to meet the us , wf me,- chants and depositors. Indeed tne present taw might be mitalile for them, while one of l.-an and .liscouut ""'y mhwicoui-mui imm v provided f t thu bulk of the peojile l.'lass legislation is at all times oili- aul to impair and p.iralyze the J"11" ,ul1'1 ';""t principle 111 a bank law, f..r the special satety of 'lepositors, soems to be the essence of such legislation. It is saciitU'ing th ,Mt'lh ttUl1 VM s,l'f tLe h1? tahsts. And we need not raise the FOR TtlK KFCORO. Our Paupers and Poor-House. .via. r.i'tToa: lien a man is ao- pointed or elected to un olueo in fount v or State, if he accepts, it is of h t,mt wilJ form the func'ious of his oflice in tho he.t and most satisfactory wav he can. Therefore, having been 'appointed physician to attend the poor of this Utv. T feel it mv duty after hav- jn vj"Kitt,,i im, taL.;.u them iu their w,"etehed condili.u, to make a report tf) tbe h(moT.Mt, tulir,i uf font.i.i.s. to l,.ok a little more closely into the 'prt.sent status of nrraiigenti uts and fixtures fjr their safe and co.ufoita- i.t,. Weenin" j ft t Um)n,rU tne Record, that the tax-payers may bee the necessity of something being done, and that they may not een-ure the Hoard, in case they expend a lit tle of their money in doing a good thing; a thing iu which all should feel an interest and in which all hu mane mortals will take au interest. I do not know that it is any part of my special business to advise, struct, or even to suggest to the lion ,,r,.lil Itmr.l win oraoio isoaro, wu.. ihat might nr should l. . J .... ... ..... .I..- 1. ...... !l. niore romfortable, or to secure tueiu against the danger of being burnt to death, or other allli.-tions which I know to be couscpient upon the loose mitniier iu whi. tlJ have 1)(VM I. heretofore and are at this time kept, jjut if thev will allow n.e, I will stv that I think much, and that with but Hitlo e.pehse, could be done, which would 'rove to work well both for 8. the iul. rest of the conntv, and also :,dd iu" i!lv. to the comfort of tbe r0o;- !: nil! v. and especially to the J,,.,-, of fo,flibb aUc, l.mutii!. i reporting' to the honorable Board, I desire to state simplv facts, ia the case. So I will begin by tell- j,Jtx them that there are thirty run- j)l!r8 at the poor-house at this time, j)l!r8 at the poor-house at this time, (-phe prospect strong for as many ,ore). One has dieil since mv in- stallment, the 1st of December, 1S7S. Three of them are as beloless as in- Three of them are as helpless as in- place. They arc snnVroi to roam at , large, just wherever their feet in , their demented and distracted con- .l.t;.,., !..., v.,., .1.111. 1 nFrnt. f Iiak wi. Loan m.iik.i . ""J , . , "''r- ! several days. Aoiitn, the present I maimer of keeping them warm and 'comfortable during tho cold and freezing weather of winter, is uho- j "ether inadequate and detrimental. 1 neu me eyes oi all ma sane are 1 ..,ic,l in snniul wW tlmv nr t.ll.iw- j ed to rise any hour of the liMit and : do anvthinsr that thev be inclined ti do. Onlv a few wtcks iil'o one nf the lunatics (Patterson not up be ter. May it phase the Board. 1 would suggest that something be none to prevent so much snae-inj; : and at the b;i ger of every oy tire. sa'aie time lesncu tLu d:m- thiBLf being dest roved t .... . i woui.i taue great pleasure m meeting the honorable B ard at the Poor House. I think that were we to meet there, examine and see ev- ervthing as it really is. that we could advise aud reason together, aud do something which would iu the eud, redound to the interest of the c-mu- i, reuny euuuuemg wi i-omiuris . f the poor getieraih , and prevent tig much MilVermir among the o. or de- meuted crcamivs owr whom we have the care. A:l of which is respectfully sub- mitted to the consi.l.'ratinii of the Honorable li iud of Commissiouers " hutham County. p . s ,VPtli,, tl,.. ,.!.. T J. H D. The Stat Dobt Uill. The Legislature litis passed theState Debt eoiiipromi-e lull. It ap'.ears tlnit the debt the Li gislnttire consid ers tho State justly bound fur, amounts iu the aggregate to $1'J, 7J7.01.J, as follows: I. Old debt issiud prior to May, 20, InU.. . . $.-1,577,400 Bonds issued since tho war fir the Western N. (.' It. lb, (secured;.., .l.Ttil.OOll Honds of the Wilming ton, Charlotte Kulh crford Hiilrod Compa ny, under acts of lsti.". . . liSl.Oill) Houds on nee unit f same road, nuder acts of 1SGC-T.7. 21,001) Houdi. lor the Western 'coal fields It. li . un dir acts of ISC) 'til . . . 131,000 ' Honds issued to West ern X. C. It. 11, dated Oct. 1, lStil 1:13,0, 0 Registered cettiliq.ites of board of education. . .iS;5,015 H uds issued to tho Wilniington, Charlotte ii. Rutherford li. lb, under act of lMOO-'tll.. 432,000 H ouds issued uti ler tho f muling acts of 1SIK5 and 1S0S H.fi-SS.OOO $12,727,045 It was proposed to cil culite these bonds at 40 per ct $2,330,000 to te-vm inclusive. At 2." per cent 707.2fil ; and l. At 15 per cent (ilSO'.)ti $:J.f.S3,31i: The Public Schools. The Semite passed the Schojl I i'lyc teruay rs it piev.ouMy jmHse.i the House. The session is so near its end that those in charge of the bill feared to have it amended in the ma feared to have it amended in the one p irticuhir neediug aiuendment. Had there been time tho Senate woul.l have restored the bill to itsorig inal shatH and the .nise would have inal shatie and the use would have ty, aud nearly $:lo,000 from the poll tax. The provision iu the State del t hill taking away from tho schools three-finirihs if the liquor dealers' tux will, however, decrease the school revenue by some flt'itU'l), leavinir a net iacreaso of rather more than $KM'fi- Sccti-)u 4Taut'.l-ri.e, b'e-iniiil elei tiou of emiiHi y stqx rin'eiidi lit. of public schools, who slialj :u ex otlii-io county examiners au-l trusteis of tlu school funds. Another anien-bnetit to the old law is one authorizing any school district, white or eolnivd, to lux itself and keep open its schools us much longer than four months m may be convenient, aiid t" employ and pay uatlurs at their wll. OliM-rver lit h innt. X 1-: v a i v i: u r l s i: m kn is. BARGAINS!! For tho Next Thirty Days stf as to Make IJoom for Spring Stock, 1 WII.I, SKI.I. m- 10,000 Yard Dirlv Calico' at oc, Worth 31 ore Money. Winter Dress ! ' " Heavy Cassimorcs ! At Oreatlv Ke.lucml Piii-rv. Custjuieri", Jo you want to sav uioiiey, if eo, rniiie to C R EI!1!!' AS I MEAN M'KINKSS. A Handsome line of ST KING TIIINTS and DKESS MJODS al a. chehcii s, ltaleili, X. 0. uiarl J-Ct fflMOFmsl SOEEELL, Wholesalo iuhI Retail No. 15 Hargett Street, A car l.mit of New Crop Cl'BA MtH.AS SKS jiin reoi'iveJ. llll.e.Hl inark.-t prifM (ihIiI for PKKVJJS. S.!- Af,'.-rts tor UiUitflt No. I I'low. SpefiHl IliJilcaielitH i.tlVre.l toMerrltmi's CotiH't;inm-iil8 nt ' ttoQ mil ProJuce Stllil'iteJ. h.h.7 ly Byniini Hannfactarinic Company, L. B. BVXtM, Agent. , MAXUFACiTURKlW OK TIIK BEST YARNS AND SHE E T I N G S. DEALEKS IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE SHEETINGS' AN !' YARNS, j I'''AN,,,'I CHATHAM COTTON MAS, IK Y'.f W.VXT TIIK , BEST ! FIRST, AND ONLY COTTON MILL IN THE COUNTY. j Eflcorae Home Enterprise. 0(.t3.I1():5.tf T. B. WOMACK, ATTOB1TEY .T L."W, Ab4 Sulieltoi of lb I iter lor Court of Cbklliint Coontj, riTrHBOBO1, i. o. Prompt aitenttoo giTti to alt battBa atraitod lo bl cm, aud i!?eitl altoiloa irtvtn to Mtillaf tho Mtnus ot douM4 ponuai, taaiaf aacounU, 4o. JOHN M. MORING, Attorney at Law, MORINGSVILLE, CHATHAM CO., N. C. JOIIX M MORI JfO, (Of Chatham ) ALFRED A H0KI.NG, (OfUraaia.) M0RIG & MORIXG, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DUEHAM. K. C. ! a-l'l bnalnou talruUd to thm will r,ol ; prot;t atUattoB. j ros CHUFAS, APPLY TO 1 jr. C. OLIVE, ftPEX. w. c. ! W. D. G ASTER, Faycttefille, X. (',; . Livery, Sale anil Kw. Stables. Coodj arconiodalionB f-r Jrcvpa , ju:w ::.u N l-.W AUVERTISEMEXTS. Sing of Skirt:; WITH Patent Sleeve Adjnster : The liest ami Cheapest in (lie WOULD! THY I'll KM AMI UK CON VINo'KP! M nniftcturi-il erei4Hiv it mi.t f-T nlp liy UhIi-iI., N. !. A:o Al'i'hI t-ir tin' win nt I'll. Waiim.iik" , II K U.I'll I'llKsi-. I", tiu- nut Ictl fr U. Hiiiy, S i mill Ouiilorl. derllt If c t 'S 1 1 nm i mi, lUitt ai! liiii!, X. C. - ' ' " J it n v, WtNIiuW-i.I.ASS. ta-Enfc Beltiiii, 1. 1 mi:, 1 i:min r, ri..ii:i: MILL SUPPLIES. A NO tin 1 resi'iiUileiiC" S'-l'u-i'f.l. 1' ne .V; iJ ili'C t I'll 11 rESCUD, LEE & CO., 1:1:::!; ::1 Retail Druggists, COIL MAK I IX A K -Tn: II I ,i: M UK1.TS. ). i.-ite t'. Kt Olli.e, it vi,i:k;ii. . c New More! New (Jood Vim-.. ' j.iv ..lv ' K-r tin- Iiett.-r sr..iiiiiiiii.!iiti.in ot oar 'tt. toltiel!', we l:llVi .ipl'lieii HI:. -titer litli Siere, I'.rner MHriin hihI Kavelteviile 1 Street. Rli-I ure prepMreil lo irniili Fann er. 1'iivi.iciittf. t'o-iiitiy Mei-i'liRti!. n 11. i t!ie I'.lilllf (J.IIMtHilV with h C-.tlHV Hllll ' Kr.-hl. Sl-'.k ot l!l'liS, l'i,eniic!i, IUe Slurl'a, 1'i.m-y i.o.i.-, liar.tt-ii Hint ttrHos See.l Tol.iiooo. S.-nrs, MinrrHl-W Hter.t lc ' (live u-i h i-H I we chu pleas you iu 1 -ivU 1111. 1 11 ires. il.-rl'.l titii MAM "FACT t'ltl NO JEWELER and ENGRAVER AND DKAl.KIl IN Watches, Biamcri: and Jewelry, ! Silver ami Tiafed Ware. Iveepd n full line of hII Mrt'i'leH loll 11 J iu li nt Ih-'S Jew.Jlrv store. m and .... w . ..... w Maile to or.ler nn tlie Himriest Notice. ; (S.-ml tor Patent Ititiu Sie.) Ha'r Jewelry, College Badges, Medals and Seals, Onlere Irotn a cliftHiice H.iln'tle.t. II.hmU 'sent on it.proHl to an.v part nl ll.e S'-i'1' Ion fatihfaclory ref.-n n.H. U. MAIILEH, declO-tf Kalelk'li. N- ' Wi C. I L 1 StfOulCll, CROCER3 and commission merchants, So. 1 Fiivo'teville. St , N.. 4 Mart'.n Si., au,l No. 0 M:ut Sij ite. Am Urix'erH We off r tf) tlie trad ami rniimi.npr". a lari'H ami vttrie.l atoi-k nt IIK.WV aiil KANCV (i rorit. Wttlm'it ati.'inoiii to enuiiierHtf, Khhii l-.VKI! VTIIIN'I UHii.illy totiutl In a rira'.-.-la-.K jjr.wiry atnri". For our owo eonveiiitii:., ami lor ro:n lort ot our pitMiiHra. we ltav repct.tly jiurrliaKeil a little Put-lit UonMrr ami mi ol the En'rrpriae (oiiiany 'a lure luiiN. VV arn tliu ennl.U'.l to .rle.-ily roBBleil poll' at tijjure wlilnii ilto rt actt ' of eveiy t.iie As Commission Merchants, We Iihvp ttnuKunl lat-iliti.-a for liandliue Cotton uqiI ail manlier o! Counirv Pr.-tlui-e one ot our Storea beiii iti'iiiidia.ely on Market Siiiiii-e. lltir W. II. Sironacli, wlto liaa been eii Kttt'd in tli I'oUoii buaiiieas lor twelve yearn, givrd l.iit peramial atu-uti-.n to run sii;iiiiieiiiR n( Cotton, ami any one aliinpini; to ua, may leel m il ananre.i that tbt-ir cot ton will l e properly weighed ami It best uiarket price obtained. Liberal advance ttiatle on I 'ounljn merits AS AGENTS i POR THE ! Ilriitlley Fertilizer Company, We control two of the beet Onanoa manu- ' factured in tlie United States, both nnur paaaed ia the cultivation of cotton, wLeut, corn and tobarco. We recoinuiend for etifT piny aoil. fea Fowl (Inauit: lor littltt aandy soil, Hrad- ! ley' i'ateut Htiper-Hboepl.ate of I.iut '1'lieae (luanoa liave been uapd by tl.otts ands in thia aeptlon.and we uuiiiImt anions ' ouruatomer some of the iMtvt farmers in tlie State, (iirculara aud cetliliuates Ittr oiabed on application. Beed IrisU l'otatoea of the Dest Variety ! Italeijb, X. J. fel.l,' lia NEW A I VKKTI8E.MKNTS. 51. T. NORRIS & CO., tiHO( i:HM ami Xlalcih, W. C. HOI.K AOI.NTS 1011 l'Kinp'i-o liiimi i nml ilm- jri- Mixlti re, Sinn. whII I 'ut ton P.nw, AiIhm I'lllW, I'Ihih-i, Jr., 1 1. to Hoc ami Irmi ago Cub ' tlvat-ir. We I nvp in torn nml In iirrlvc JOO HhIiIh I.iIm H-.h.-.l Mt.nl, ! .- )( l.h-. Hulk ,.,r lid, Si-I.n. 1 (Mill ll.tHi.t-l Wl.ite I Mixe.1 c..rn, Sllil ltti-l I. l!. -t p.v.l ll.im, ' TiiHl .fi Ih ami Ilarn-lit KhiimIv mi l Kxira K n.ir, III IWr. 1 Smrnr l.ilp miJ Vi 1I.)W, :!.) Haifn U rt'-.-. It si t- I.. . M.iIhs.k New Croi Cuba, N.'iv (IiIiiiiik tt -1 Siiynr limine Sirup, . 10 ) S.i Im MurHl.H'li. I,iv.-r, i...l K.ucSlt, S-'i Hni-i-. Iv.rly 1'uliilimH, 1000 itaH l'lilMpHi-.i Ouauci, I -M! I! .-i.M Si.h, HM) K-u Nulls. A ti-l niiicr hoiIm iieoc.-ry t miike up a full Hi'i.'k. M! .' iIm iil.ove givWa w will Hell clieap ..r rn'.i. ot mi time, Willi Nitialaclory ar i'j,'.i'Viein. jlic-i i in(f orilern, ,-,r.- 1!.vm r-lullT. itx. t. noxizizs & co. doci2-;im : Largest EstaiJlisIiiiieiit iu tbe State Book and Job Printing iD.meiuthe very best stjlo and at prices that defy competition : reichaiits, I Mnnufac tin rs, and others, Supplied with Le'tcr Heads, Hill Heads, Knvel ojies, Stiitements of Account, Iu-voii-eh of Sties, Trice Lists, (.'ircuhir and Curds, Hand Hills, Ac, Ac, Ac, ' at sh.. i t notice, and prices guaran tied t'i be as low as any first class In Mist;, North or South. 1 book sxarairca Blank Book Manufacturing Of every kind dm 0 neatly quickly and cht aply. Legal Hlanks our Specialty. LOW A1MS & BKOUGHTOX, ortli-noK-lhu ' GKXKIJAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, KhhI oiul i'itizeiig Nittioitnl Hi 11k, RALEIGH, N. C. Consirrnmeiits of all kinds of Mer ehaiidise mid Produce solicited. Satt isfaelory sales t'uarautccd and iromi re' urns in variably made, for moder ate commisi-ions. 8u Cotton llcceived also on Storage at Moderate Rates. -toft Raleigh Daily Cotton Market Re ports and the latest chan.'eH in New York and Liverpool Markeis forward ed every dy to patrons Refers to Raleigh National Rank au.l the business public of lite city. ON IXArJD: A larue invoice of MILJU'RN WAiiONS f..r stile nt $75 fiich; sub ht.ilitlil until -in.l v it I in li t . t. oi'i'.N and lo:' r.i (i(iii:s i.t f0 lo j loll t tii-lt ; wol klliatlKluj) and tiiateii.il giini'iiiiiri'd. Flour, Corn. U.its, I'otler, Hay Mei.l. Cli..,s. !ioMi StulV, North I'luoliit t ll .ttiH, St.). s nml Sh.iulders in fact all kiitdd 'of l'roduce alwina in store. xej till Urn' 111 IS., .Mil IN.l, I'll -l I. 1,1, w. n. ritiMiiosr,'" St i-rttary INSURE YOUR PROPERTY NOIiTII CAROLINA HOME INSl'KAXCE COMPANY, i This Coitipnuy will insure jour Dwelling, Mill, (iia, Store, or other building ou tho most reasonable ! terms. All losses paid promptly. En courage Home Institutions. Insuro in a tii'st class Home Company. Apply to II. A. LONDON, JR., sept 10 :im Agent. To the Bereaved ! Ilcadstonos, Ztlonamonta, and Tombs in the Boat of ! flood Workmanship, an. I libeapeat and Largent Variety In tln Slate. Yarda.l or ner Morgan a-d llloutit Htreeia, below Wynu'a Livery ritabb-a. Ad lri-aa all rout uiuuicationa to CAYTON k WOI.KK, SnppeKir Iu JOHN CAV IN'. lei. Li ly Ital. It'll, N f.

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