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Ihn djihatham Record THURSDAY,... April 24 187! fjf" All advertisements must be handed In by Tuesday of every week, in order to be inserted In the issue of that week. Deolinel. The Rev. E. N. Joyner, who lias had chargeof the Episcopal churoh here for the past two mouths, ha. during that time received two call, irom other plsces, Mor ganVin N. C and Columbus M'S8. AN though the salaries offered him at tho.e place, were much larger than the amount lie receives here, yet we are pleased to know that lie declined accepting. Fruit Tree DcitlcrH. Some misunderstanding having arisen a. to the tax to be paid by fruit tree dealers, T.easurer Worth ha. published a letter on the subject for public information. H -.1 I I.- . My.tuatlliru.lireeaare.ma , -, .Me through the agency of -drummens license is required and the tax i. $10,,: bnt ; if ld by -pedlars" they aro Irae from tax- ..inn linn nrrutiieta nf ll'B farm Bud eX-t ....... , i emptea ny sec. i io vfruuo Spring Announreincnt, Wewrs. W. II 4 It- S. Tuiker announ ce to our readers in this isue the open ingot their very large and attractive ( jjl;Ti t (;liHwl Hill. Quite a lively in stort rf spring au'l summer floods, which Pl(.Ht was manifested by thosu preiient at will lesilJ a prices to suit the times. 1 meeting, and it is confidently believed Kverj one visiting lUleifih should give them a call, and especially onr Chatham piople.fr it clsvuva gives our very worthy l.-i -ad, George W. Pok, the great est pWsu.-e to 'vn'.t on Lis cnuutyuien and givetheui good bargains. Xnt Frost. A few ds.vs r.go another cold ware piips td over this section, aud remit. Jed us that we had mt yet entirely escaped Winter's icy cinches. T'.ere whs frott two or thn-e mornings, the last bid tig on the uiri:tii;r ol thf 21st, which i. utiUHually late. Very little damage whs done to the Iru'ii, tor the niiiiple rtamu that the cold snap two ivei-k ago lrfi little or no fruit to be ilama. .1 We hope toie is t!u lust of wieter, anl that ve w ill now !;a.ve d. aaut spring bkf weather. Licpior lrolil)U'l. At the lte sesFion ol the I."g'iBlature an Act was tasw-d prohihitinc tlie seliir.c 'dir -ctly or iu d-rtvlly any ppiiituoiisliijiinr.- bitters, o.- at y intoiicatinrf drinks" with- In two miles of Ml li.aiant cliurrii, ur. nums Fac:o-y, and C Eeiley church, nil M.i:;.ure, uoi u ra ueeii unit .i sucu ex in this county. Ai y prr.riu vi:.!.t :isr j "i!Vut ;:: ;trria!, solid heart plue, and so thn law h" "t:i!ty ol n tuliiii-tnor, ' wi-'.l put tojjetlier. tliat it wiil douhllees and can be f.i:ed u i'. h-es tl.rti te n n':r more than f.lty d'-ilars, or i::ipri.t:t J n.l less .I,.... I,..-, nor i.ii.r.. t!:i;:i ti.ii'T dave. Tlie Ac! urs into eilVct Lorn tlie Crt dy of; "Mr. I'. M. Il.ile, tin1 :roprieior of the j;By, jlti!t i);h t)h--erver, na yeeier.hiy executed , I and recorded an assignment ' the i;;:ti;e '.Tin- IVoi-:iil S-IiooI. ! establishment of lUl paper. Mr. Thomas Thetfeneral Awmliiv havin ; ont.t'nuea the apnroprialioD to the Normal Schools, the Siate Hoard ol E location have nrnn- ,.f xiiat ,.n,,er j3 nt Ized the work lor 179. The University ,,rVM,.:Tl advertiiemest is to be made for . Noraial Scho-d will open Tuesday. June ! oq days an 1 the paer sold tt public auc 17th, WJ.and continue six weeks. A lit 1 ' tiim The only preferred debt is oue to Hun. corps ol traiocil leacurrn i eve ueeii oi-.. tirki ... 1 -..I 1 for the School, and the no!'.: will li.i pros ecuted witli reueved in'.erest. The Su lerinteiident ol 1'ul.lic Iiistruetion has .up; lied the County School Exumint-is with circulars and '.'..J ti achers are rt-'.piea-ti d to call oa t'.iem for tha Kiine. Co to the Uuiveraity Kortnil il.ool. Ee tl.ore at the opening and r. :.ia;u '.ill the cloue. S'X neiiroe. were connuHled to our j til on the 13th int, charged with the burning of the .tore of Messrs. Hackney Ct Ward, mentioned in our last lsu. The names of tho prisoneio are, Ed. Prewer, Jack Oat tia, (ieore Furrar, Jack Taylor, Aaron At w ater and Jack Majo. Si:n3 of :he g )d Irom the burut store were found iu the possession of Ereer, and Fii:E.:-ut evl dence against thu others era. discovered lo justify their commitment lor iiiul at the tut term ol our Superior Court. After remaliiios iu ju'.l until Moulay, three ol the prisnut'.M, flatt:, Taylor, and Atwater, were bailed out, er.ch irivi.ijf h bond in the sum ol throe hundred dollars for their appearance at Court. A Righteous Judgment. In the month of June last, at a small sta tion on the Raleigh Si Uaston Iia.lroad, 1 young man by the nmue ol Burwell made most brutal and cowardly assault upon another young n an, whereupon two gen ull gisi I citizens, anr! should be enconrsged tlruien of that neighborhoiKl wrote an ar- j i U who call themselves chriatians. A' tide for the Warteolon Uazettt, denounc- religious denominations send Missionaries kg the outrage iu the most unmeasured j aud money to convert aud christian t the terms. Burwell then bed theso gentlemen ! heathen in Africa and Asia, to carrv to ad the Editor of the Osteite Indh ted lor libel. 2'be trial UHik place last week be- forejudge Duxton. who after hearing the evidence directed a verdict of "not g,.il:y" loje entereu anu nisi uio pro-ecu, . mum pay all coats. His Honor told the Jury, ( iys the Free Lauce)tha'; "The evidence showed that an unlawful assault had lieen commitltd by the pnwe- cuwr.wmcu ; r"'" -' atierauce to that sentiment. That they uu luo umu".' u-.. . . e, -- -- were to be commended for their action In the matter; that it was high time that it should be known that the press could not be muzzled, and the courts made the vehl cle to be used by individual, for the grati j ficatiun of their private quarrel. " ' We feel assured that .11 good citizens 1 will moat heartily endorse the (entimeut. ; expressed by the Judge, for it would be I Bioustrou., and contrary te all idea, of right' I it ,...ar.n. "bullie." cmld brutally beat uui nVndiog cit zens, and ! jay afternoon. Already quite a number the community aud newspaper, not al : Qf the most prominent la lie. and gentle lowed to eipreee their just indignation ' men of the Parish have tiffered their ser Sucli outrages deserve and should receive j vice. .. teacher.-, and will enter npon their public denunciation, and such brutal bol- noble work with much zeal and earnest -lie. .hould be held op to public acorn, and j De.( acourged npon the pUIory of public opinion, j The Mission will be under the lmme ! FavettOVille AdTertisClllCUtS. management ol l.e Kev. E. N. Joyn . s,i 1 er. who will preach and hold regular .er When our couutymen go to tteville vlceB extlu8ive fuf tll(J culored ,6 In : they should by all mean. visit Frank for Licon. Thornton". Grand EinporUrn where tb.v g wofk will find pile, upon p.lea of .11 kind. o dry ' t- u Q oU..oM.e .uio?. 'P a ou 'u!mucUdrTe,(.U(, rcdouud to the good ,l, most attractive manner .od .old a the , p( 0oJ lowest price.. If you are not pleased there yon need not try elsewhere. lOiir Mineral AVeaUIi. We take plessure in caning v., , 'Home' Drug .tore," now owned by our I T0ungmenn.ir.. .....-.. John D. William. Esq, who is so well known to our peoole. Mr. Williams I. fortunate in retaining the services of Mr. Home, who I I I J I. rl..ll...m U "nna nf us,"and our people naturally like to trade w'uh him, mio Universal ry Itullrml. We received too late for our last issue the full proteedlusol lliecorporatom of the proponed Hull road to Chapel Hill, and will now give a synopsis of what w&. done by them. The meeting waB held on the 12ih iiist, Mr. Taul 0. Catneron presiding . chairman and 8. M. Brbee Jr. aef'ng an Secretary. Ou tU'ilion it whs resolved that bonks ol subsciiptiin be opened at c.-rtaiu j place, and certain persons appoiniea to so licit and receive Kiihscription. to the ca,l- pj.tsboro and FjlctotT were designated a. the cilli ajd Tj B Thompson, and James Puce. ' . . . at the la ter place, sua It. A. l.onilou Jr, John Manning, and A. O. llemlen at the f'Tiner were appniuted to receive suhscrio liocs Ti e honk will be opened uniil the 12th day of May. aid to be returned at the next meeting to be held, on tl... ltih of 1 I list tiiu road will he built. It is uucertain whether it will be built to Durham or Cary, but pioha'uly to the f rmer. Tit' C F. St Y. "V. lSsiitrrtiifl i 1 ! Work on this rnr.d (wuose n.-.it.i : too 1 1 ....:,,.; r. '.: i- vru i'av.irabW. There are COO convicts a; ro:i, ! t .. i . .. ... . .i rf.i.j .,... ', . :'i". .,.im , i'.V Ti. r.,.,!nf. r.. now t ic'lmr tl-.e Pne ol i'.h- road Irom Orfenshoro i:i t direcliouol I'vpl, and i'l a i 'ion tinte a fi,:re ol couvlcts will be j ui to work nt :h:t: end of iho road. A f-w ilnys ao, through the cottriesy ol C.ipt. Pavid Joi.es, we r'nle over the newly finish' 1 tioriion ol the road from Egypt to the (!u:f, and were sue prised to find F'Jl'Ii (rood Mil ptant'.al irn'k had beer, done, a::d '.hut tho ruid lied tvus iu Hiich Sj:h i) !id rou iiii'-n. The train :ei so level, tlie inn eo nicely aud evi n ly laid, t'.ii.t iIih cars fciijed uh::) almost as smoothl? nud nni deeply as a Hleir!i on 'he heiilen kuow. The bridge over Deep nvirniiini in u..inii temporarily for h.anv vears. As'ilrriniv.'nt ofllalfffth OL'server. j K-.binson is ,;;B(i r.shiunee, and t.(1.,llict t,H ,,8per for o3 days. If i is to , the , Mout ford MrUehee lor $ l.UJO anu interest. Mr. Halo's half interest in t'm Public l'rii t ir.p is res.'ived, a:id does nut ass under .i - c.i c. i.... ,i;.,..,..,i i ,. T .'I'.' ' i i- his hal! interest in the printing oa his aeiv.nuing the o'.'uoh of Secretary cf t'late, t'.r.d r. j are informed realised 1, J ,0r tlie f,".nie We copy tho nbnve from the Hulelph News of tho ? hid in?t., wl.ich will doubt- leuihu rend wi'.h the deei.eM refrret by aM who h.vvo been so fortunate rs to have read lha Observer. V"o sincerely hope that t Ins mav l.e o;;l y a temporary emtiarra.ss- ..... . nient. and eco:iL-ti ol tli3 de luiiuerl sun- nd ecoo'-a ol th3 deliuiiuert .ub- . ., . . ,. ' Uth,t most excellent , aper their di;es, aud at once relieve scriberj tJ tl. psy up this fucnrial preseiire. We are informed that t bt re sro several thousand dollars iue fropj subscriber.!, ked we appeal to all such who may live in Ghathnu to at or.ee forward the amounts due by them, for it would 1J en everlaBtln; (iisf race to our otsiu if suoh a paper at the Observer should be allotted to suspend publics tioa. Gooil Work. At a receut meeiinj of tha Vertry of tha Ejiisopal Cuurcli at this place, it vas d('.. rn!nej to establish a Mis i.:n and Sundry f-chool amon;r the ' eo'.ired people of ViU coiniuuuity. This action must commend itself to j those beinghud region, the light of H' nlessod 0.cl, and these eU rt. have the prayer, and conttibution. of all christian ; people. But while all thi. is very proper and commendable, yet at the rame time c Buouo. ..u. ,...Ke. , ... that there is hero at home a wide field for mlsionarv lab-r. and that much good can be accomplished anion those in our i ,!!,,. wUo have been reared In the dark ness of slavery. Tr, we think that the colored population ol tlie rviwtu is as much in need id the missionary aid of tho vari- ous thurche. .a thns'i foreigu countries, and it is tlie bounden duty of the white people, who have been more favored by p)0videuce, 1 1 do ad within their power to enlighten and christianize them. j Tho vestry hate reuted room, at the old' Ramssy Hotel to use (or their Mi.in. anil -,n ...,.- .... .,e Chatham Id richer in mineral wealth than any other u,at ' mvin . . ,. ablo. During the pant winter a Mr. Fran- CIS, lioiu irinoBriiiiuK m , visited Ore Hill In 1 ' .',.., this county, and made a thorough exsmi nation, and then visited Wilmingto.1 to as certain at what rates iron ore could be lan ded there and if arrangement, could be made for establishing extensive works at ihat point. He ha. made a very favora ble report, as We learn from the Wiiinln ..", I ed contempary .ays; I "Mr Franci. of Montreal, lias written a ; verv practical account ol the Ore Hill nnna .:. .. i i .i i b . d IWkhorn nronertv. which was ' operated during the war by the Confeder-! ale (loverni.ient or nitre and Iron: Our space at command to day onlv alinits of an examination of some one Idling mine as ! Hie rei.resentative of all the 01 hers. We tsketliatof Ore Hill, which Prot. Kerr s) a is ''the mst noted iron Imiality in tilmt- j ham." We have taken Chatham bsuse , LC-,; mX slZ. '0rtUUU l,'ttU ! !, t us collider, first, its location. It I. 'situated on a .eiies ol high hills rising ! LY,. ls d 'lau. u,v eleven and threu tclhs milj.,, ! Next we note the area ol this mine, as 1 201 acres. We tin. I then, that the ore is liuiouite. There are r.rong outcrop, ol lace openings appear, but none of them ' are now free of dehri. Out of some, of thn i veins a go.d dal of ora ha been takfn. 1 -""oy or '.he veins aro of consnle rulile ex-j tmt. Tlie veins nie nuuieioua and Me t ,...!,.-Wi,l. tl, ,Hrl,!in aod "tli the !,,,riy ,n Ti... u i.t.n knotted and toughened witli much tiemolite. Th ore is lini'.nitc with the -xce-i ti .rf of or v-iu which "is hematite.' L',. . ,' . .i . ?.' i ...iJii.? i "i'e i xceot one vein. Mr. Krancis classes i !he one of the whole tract as hetiisiite, Ti.e nitne ra i he Wolkl-il W.t'l liitledil ficutt-. 1'i.el" 'ire nifiieioiis outiroppiliB, it . 1 H"i !s .hooiid. I lie-e are a furnace a foundry, chair ml housee, a machine shop, c-nr-i le-alde iimrhiio-ry, and several d ! !inaj. The worder is tliat wi-h all 0i ' K.lvnnta'je. the iiihih sh iuid be idle. It ! Ii. Ids an Independent fortune for some en- Ii rpri-in capitelisi or company ol cpi . tallsiB," AVlitit 10iitoi,jrl Can Do. There is no reason why the cotton crown here at homo should be shipped North, and it. I lo .kuti at what tt"? had bou-jht , there ii:..nu.'actured iuto K.odsf,.r our useMC01ili' to (ill figured up, you KUOW, ..i .:i .i.r ,... i.,i,..,e i,.-t w. n .i mid there was tdwavs wh it vol! can ; O ir water.nower is unlimited, la- bor is el 1 1 f.o, and all we reed is i y and ei.etcv to hear the hum of the spindle and loom sin.-inz !on;r fc'.l our si reams, ain) building; up our country mion a linn b.si i f rnsoenty. To show what one (oniia nv of enterprising t1""1 in "n '"'"W c-un'y l.uv dotio in the pa-t tew yea is, we c ipv Lulu the l'iedmout Press the loilo.v- Th lt '.ndlenian Manr.facMirimr ('ompn- ' ny is located in tlierow ni.f Union. l!andolih com ty, distant 1(1 miles from H'mli Point, anil troimnu on in-ep iuot. imiihiihii ' 7.-,0-th mills emplyinr ..00 ham. The I U'lilini'S aie coni-trucieil iu the ' tnon solid manner .nd the appointments , and equipments are pertei t. This valuable , property is owned by Messrs. Handleuian ; .V rerree. oiry . . o..... .e.. -- brirk buihlinsrs. '1 1.e main builoinir beii.L' three stories in height and a Iront- ol W) , i..-. -wi. ... -i."of Kd feet: also, another buildinK 31x100 leet and a Pye o.,.10ftK .,.,, ,.. 17-. Imle, House jale cotton !Vo'.?i , o .iuu spin-. ' p,,r month, mid manufacture ten I d Xsles- run Xia lv machinery is run by three Turbine wheels also an snuinc ol'40 liorse iv.wer. iTI.s Stone and Cement Dam has a 13 foot fall. Their pay roll averages fJ.KKI a month . 1'he I'.'n.i.snv owns aud runs aiso a lar,re UrislMi.l and Store, where you can be, ent in tbo fall, JOU lOinoiubei' wnat sumil.ei wilh ary desired article. The (I fell TOU about a CrappillL' UlOrt- busineFS ot tne retail ueparimnni amounts ' .no.m .,,,., Tl.- ..1. 'o over t i' ' ." to over f'OOOO per annum. 1 he plaids : are mostly suld 111 New 101k (ity and ?roIU tUt.r re shipped to all part, of the ' wot,i Tl e Company has erected I.l teu- emeiit houses in n sul stantial incuner and , a number ol those emp ...0 1 by this (,,. ,. pauy hare uuni seierai nuousoiue reui- lences. Three churches sr. 1 a new school 1. .'ii:... 1 1... H.l.l.ul aln a I larire wairon and cabiuet maniilactory, nnd I.I1III.1IIU lin.O urrru huipn' ,,. m plauine mill. The owners have built lor themselves handsome ptivato resilience..; and talk ol buildinff a hotel A l'"t Q will sisin be locate.) bere, called l.audlu- Miila VtuMi fnn Tim iioi.rovHioonta c intioua'ly golug ou. Drove, this to be no "iniibhroon to.vn" but de&tiued aooa to be a fi miishing city. . pr..ml.esk-pllnspi,e confldei.ee: and Dr. Bull', llahy ty i u,. never promised reltel in' .I.-.'.-.b- el rhi dl.iMt.1 without at once . fleeting it. Hence the popular relinuc nwn it Price '.' lets, a boitle. ! Tornado in South. Carolina, r i..;i 17 t c nin' ft violent rain storm occurrel here, which continued throughout the I ..: .!. ln.,n,.nl. f,..r.1 ll, i,,tV,',,r' , 't the tLrm begun w ith a1 . . . . , ud.ieli ni.iit ilirni-1i : , tL(j 1(jwfcr .y,tti'a of tuo Sut0( c 1UM7lg rrtut del,tru,.ticn of life and proicrty. jn tLe vij,ag0 of 'atwford mure tiJl4n loudwtllinyauil au iuo c'ltircu- ea were swept HWay. Time fouiths ., ii,lml,;tn,,a era !iri..e!.s. j Fifteen perrMJUs were killotl and many more were woumlea. At Uai;iiyi ; station, on the Northeastern railway, ttu tho uotim-H, occupied by noroes, were levelled; ono liefjio was hilled and UllllV hurt. Similar CHHUaltics are reporbad from vat iom othol poiuta ou tlie track of the tornado. . 8nOW Storm, . lSDOUT, k., April U. 1U0 -niiw at bumford, De aware county. is twenty inches on a level and it is still allowing, In Koruegay'a foundry at tSohU' -""" "r'v " . J ooro, uy uie nuiuwi i w jiie- J. Ii. Tnnberlake wa killud and four others wero badly scalded 'A Crapping Mortgage.' The custom among our formers of giving mortgages every spring and runninff into debt is ruinous to thom, and is doubtless one of the causes of the "hard times." From the Observer we copy the following experience of one who had tried one of theie crap ping mortgages: "I made oue of Ihera durned things onw; the way of it is just this: You see I went down to the store at the forks of the roud in my neighborhood, - - . : 11 to Duy a lew at noma, ami wueu uuu tui cu and put 'em in the cart to go home, my friend Kh irpman, he is the merchant, you know, what keeps a little store down there just a little country store Sharpman, he said to me, "What's the use of bothering along of little things of this sort V Why jon fc you just mate a "crapping mortgage," and then you can get ftnvtllin you wftnt, and won't have . ... ' ... to T):iv lor li uutu oar urui) cijuie in, and then V0 t CaU pay it off with a b.tCT of cotton orH;0." ..Jt Bunilea mighty easy like, SO I . . ... ,. i A ,i Mtfne.l one nf Ihc cussed things and Rtrted off home With my lo.ld. ell, Kir, them mortgages is curious tbill"S. I hadn't more'n got up the a mn ,lome before x com. -encedjo think of what I wanted to uuy, Rim wuut x ueeuou, uuu 1110 u fernul tiling made me think of things thnt.1 h A V"M WUUloa ueiore lm bog i Hiways nan money on unna 10 uuy wuut, me and the old woman wanted, and I liad f Uyht shy of debt all my lift, ,mt aji tbe neisiji,ors was a trying tliMie linnrla nn "prnnnin irinrto,n"es." and I though I would go in for a 2j1!EIIIS23 ASS little too. Well, I did. I SJCSa-lJest M ueriul. "I kept on wanting things; nnd 1 1 A5mrfT5!3 .VN 33 ! kept on getting things. Wo all got WHUDJ- fJ al....fr fine and Sharpman s.dd thejLace Boots-Best .,:kai:i:.sii.p. alutio; nue and siinrpmati oi l woman lots of llico things that wo never r,n'' Willltt'il before, but that we wis bour.d to have after signed the ML'neu mo "friiiituiir' m intra 2 TUey Ijl't-ed Willits, tiicy ilo. "At l ist tiie crup iMUio in. I eent I two in- jlii'eo UiltM of coUmi l(wn ! to tin; titure to poy it off, m Siiitrp-' mill k i'l ilo; but it .Ii iu't il it. I, thuu Hi nt ilo..n ull m.v fnil.l-r; but llint iSi -Vut. ilo tt. I t tlkuil the unit-. ter ovr with the ol I woiuun, huiIhIiu ' li.itupall hvr irhick.m ut.d ducks j ituil ejjg-t, and I sfiit down nil the j corn (hut I IU.td and that didu't do ;f.. so I just g't on my horse, una rOdo down to tne smre to sec uooilf a balatlOO ayrut lue. ho I 'Hl tok the out iny p.ivCfl Do .K Uiat Uft.l money .n it nil the tiim; nud paid off tlie iimrtoaijH and took tho Cinfo!tu ded thills' and wi nthack home. Well, when T sot tlit-rn I thought I would road over lhat jiapor that always managed to keep a balance s;m nie,. Komu Low or oiher, and I dune bo. , j Well, now, what do you think there , j was iu that "crappin m irfoago"? II The undersigned baviiiar beconio owner! hope the record li Alltel ain't lint- and proprietor of the establishment hereto oiling, Lilt I -wish I may be bo , fore known as d J if that tie atUo "crap- . tn,irnn waut Ktiread i t " , .. n , . ,r . spread ud over lny land. My horses, 1 my milieu, my stock, my farming U- tensils. lily hoinehold and kitchen ; ; furnit,lre, 0V611 tllO (LsU lap, Was Hung ' . Jf t t thnl,t thnt th A J1 a.v8T tUonBl.t mat tlie thin;T3 ron'jt have India rubber in em tllCV RtlOCllC.l 5.1. CUii tlie? 0U''Ut tO ,0 cnlel dish rap; mortgages, and j crappinsr mortgftoes, onghfut , ... - . . .. r..' ; the, ? AVcll. let me tell you. Don't . you never Rl.n one. IOU Will Lever I ir,.t tbroilf'h navins it. and when1 I ,lem Etore fellows tell VOll how easy .. . . . ' . j T for 1 1 19 .to Ket lnSH no w Mu, W ,Ior ,,oP " . b"oc' So far. 2,700 colored emigrants Uron.uonl tl.en.i.rl. t T..,-io fnri v ' 1 ,1-,. .,. : I ,,nor. I , ''-" 1 - ; talion lor W ms ol means. 1 I itll-cr y UOOai aura Home i. now receiving lier g . 8 . , ft U,bLonB.&c. " .. . ... ' ' ,, wuicn win oe sou cueaper man ever, tyau and see, aud you will bo pleased. f , . , I ... ; Dentistry. Dr. T. J Corppulnjy, of Slatesville, Is now in our town, aud las rooms at the residence; . . . . . . ' l-r. Ur-nl:. where ne is prepare., w op- eraiu ou me u eiu ui -u.. wr; ucu u.. services. He v.-ill remain litre uly three j weeks, so you ha I best call at once C harges moderate, aud work warranted. f , - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. L. Bertram Calj, E. M. C. K, Ollice, Salisbury, N. C, Assaj illR ailt! Chemical Works', SCIENTIFIC AND PltACTICAL ENulkl ttRlHu; nAi ..j M.ai CmaHimr j "u.l Trnstee's Notice. THE UND1CKSIHNED, A TKl'STEE mi.ler a Deed ol Trust executed to him bv O. jj I'.w, will sell at the .tire of said O S i'.x'. in the town of l'itl.born, bis en lire bum ' ol goods, lor the next sixty days, at Co.vi lor cash, aud mauy articles liui-ow cost. Person. Indebted to said O J. '' must make payment to the undesigned AT oncB and save"theniai!ve costs. Person, holdinir claims acainst aaid O. 8. Poe are noiitt-l lo present the same to the ; undersigned within the uext sixty days ,. Pittsboro N.C. April lata lMT'J JOHN MAXXIXd. . Trustee. pUT It. YEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J g j LEADING STORE! L 1865. 1879. FOURTEEN YEARS of undiminished success and a steady increase of sales in the result. FPANK THORNTON publicly thanks his friends for the put, aud invites their attention to hi. GRAND SFHUG OK OF THE LARGEST, 11 ANnsOMKST fllltj CIIE VPK'iT rXlLLKCTION of OOOKS EVtH SHOWN IS XOKTII CAUOLINA. E .paoial attention is called to all the dc purtuienta. Xn Dress Goods will be displayed all the NOVELTIES of the season, in the latlst btvlks aud new p.st KABrttrs. Gents' Mm : ELEOAN'T STYLES KLCO.VNT hM Mil. Boys' Wis : EI.EOAJtTj jLafc'aa-lG3!ils'S!ioesJ(Gate; Latest Styles in Z ewer's. Mills' and other. of tho most popular makes.J " Jnst Splendid" Corsets, PARASOLS, NECK KITFLINO, COLLARS and CUFFS, and a general stock of itiuii. " wio, (JLOVES nnd I'TRNISIIIXG COODS, a t?ts a At Trank Thornton's. epVil tl Fuvettevilln. X. i' DRUGST0RE ! JJm U J( IJjLliv I HORNE'8 DRUG STORE. and havinfr secured tho .ervice. of Mil. n R HOUNE as Drtifrgist and Pharmacist, iM -,: l,aineM at the old stand. Customers will lial constantly on hand, a full supply of 1 PCn nuLi.s, mi.i.1. i.r., ......UN VARNISHF.S, DVR STl'FKS, T1VS, SrtC'ES, TOILKT BOATS, HAln AND TOOTH nuu.-iiF.s, rKiirouBa? and FANCY AUTICI.F.S, WIN DOW (1IAS3, MINEHVI. watch, n:rno- I.KI M, C, C. Trices to Suit tho Times. p2T.Speclal indnceu!ents"to Country Mer chants and Physicians." W. N. WILLIAMS, Fayetteville, N. C. The undersigned, whose business ha" DasAed into the hands of Mli. W . N. IL- ! LI A. MS. as above stated, respectfully in- i forms his former patrons and the public I Ken.-rallv thai he will be n'eusej to s- " 0'i8 l-'ace and oirer. hi. faith ful services sb heretuloie. ap!2t tf II. tt. HOUNE. Great Bargains ! j As Trustee of O. S. I 'OK, I am scHill7 AT and UK LOW ( OST. ".;- ?f,.- ,,( (! .,U r,f tUO Clllire fIOLh.OI ti(.Us Ol aid , Q y C0I1(jitt;ng of I.ADIKS .M) OKXTJ SHAWLS, READY MADE (. l.fl'l HINO, PIIKKTIXti. DRILL INGS, llLANKETt, lU'RSK ': I Ki, Il.M.TK.t, HAKNL.-S It i ii i - l-.i, SADKI.KS, ltulM -, liS h I . WKI.I.-W HELLS, 11 t; l -WAKK K ALL KINDS CKik'KKKY OK ALL SOKW, GLASS, nuros, m i: d i CIX E8, K X - Tu.tri'S, BOOTS, 6IIOLS FUK MEN AND I'lIII.DREX. KXIVLi, KOISKS, M't MIX'S HKl S1U.S, SOAl", TlXWAr.l!, CAXXLD KRl MS, A1TI.E-I LLI.l-'.US, PAWS, SCYTHES CAKl'KXTI KS I.Hil.S, H ATS V.MHUI LI.AR, COT T X YAKNS, H.ANM.LS, TA BLE (1.(1 Ills, I'KK CaF., VNljKH-VltHTS roil LAUllb ANU GENTS, SI1I11TS, I Htl) TH'KI.NO, VALISES, SPICES, BOOKS, Hi'hK Foil LAIUKS k OENTS, OLOVES, RlIlBuNS, NOTIONS, and EVERYTHING usually kept iu a fiiht-cluss stor.'. .Special iudticoments offered to Country Merchants.-a JOHN MANNINO, Trubteo. ap!2l-tf ! ! XCW AD V ERTISEM E.VTS. for the :m mn W. II. &R. S.TUCKER 1irwu.tfullv snnonnce to their friends ' and customers thut they have junt received a full stock of Spring and Summer Goods, whicli th.-y uffr to the trade at prices suit aiile for a 1. 2,000 yards Plain and Fancy Dre.s Oood., at 8 1-3. 10. 12 1-8 and lr rents. Dress goods at 17 1 2, 20, 25, JO and 35 cer.tB. Pacific Lawns, 10 and 12 12 cents. I 1'nion I.awn", last colors, 8 l-U cents. 5,000 yards Grass ClotliB, 71-2 aud 81-3 cents. Pique., 5 and 7 1-2 cent.. ! Check Muhl'ii-. 10 cenis. Bleached and Unbleached Domestics cheap as the cheapest. i A!amance plaids, Bed Ticking, Hickoiy Bhiriings. i Domestic Ginghams ! i ! .5 000 yards "tints, 5, 0 1-4 atirt 7 cent". j I Hamburg E lyings Irom 2 1 2 cents pt-r i yard to 20 and 25 cents. ; i Lsdies' IltnilkerchielH, 5, 7 12. 8 13, 10 to i 2-5 cents. ! LalieV (iollars and GufTi, Embroidered, 20 . cents a set. i Ladle. Liueii Collar, and Cuff's, 15 cents a : set. liiiehinga, 10, 15. 20 and 25 cents per yard, i Kutr, 20 25 an'l TiO cents ii-r ihwn. ! ,5 pairs ol l.idies' llos tor 25 cents. i Ladies' t'oloretl lloae, 10 cents per pair. j Table Damasks, Napkins, Towels, i Parasols a n 1 rmhrellas, j AT LOW PlirOKB. (llovfii Hosiery, Ladies' 2 Buttm Kid (Jloves, ,50 centi per pMr. Ladis' .Mieses sml Cliildren's Shoes, (Jailers nnd Slippers. I (Jottrnades, Tweeds, Linen Drills, CasaN meres, for M"ti and Boys' Wear. Four pair Half How, 25 cents. Q j Trunks and Valises. j Muttinjj, Uarptings f'ocoa Mattings, Oil Cloths, &:. j fT7We solicit partii'iils.r attention to the I above as specialties and bargains. ) "W. II. & R. S. TUCKKU, apl'Jl-tf Ral. igh, N. C. LONDON is xmv ki:ce;vix !New Spring Goods. A Sci'oii'l Supply of those Protly Calicoes, IMtiuos, Cottonadt's, :c. I S : mi Shoe Department is now fuD again. Will arrive this we.fk: A Nice L it of THOMASVILLE SHOES. Has a f3W of thoso tlics to Ui k Only 11 Still 011 Hand. bEK Lms id but A Nice Fresh Lot. Farminn: : CHEAP; and All Kinds ! He keeps tho Largest Slock of Plows nnd g Plow (. aslinga in the: v.iutry. . Keeps-Ailisoa 4 Allison Complete Cotton Manure, - an 1 the - Sol ii hie Iicifle (Suano; will be suld ON TIME or FOU CASH. j He isstili ofr.riiigSl'F.rlAL UA1M AIXS to LASH customers. Wall ami fie tneui, ill aW. WMari-aaT apllT-tf Piltsboro', N. C. SIB Ml iiiiii I HAVE OPENED. NEAK MOEXT PleHHiint I'lmreh, a KlIiST lass . i Hlai'ksmith Shop, where 1 will do the very i best woik. Repairing Wagons and Bug-! ; gics a Specialty. i anllO d.u J. A. HOKNADV. I Dr. West Harris, : II AVl ! IL in Chathaii. and surrounding oo inties i for 110 years, and received a liberal patron- age. returns thanks and solicits a coutinu i ance ol the same, promising to give satia i faction in work aud prices. apl 10-tl:ii ! Pittsboro, X. (L FOR SALE! , f OFFEIt FOll SLK TIIOUOI'OH I HllEl) HKliKSIIIHE PltiS. ALSO ! I a nice lot of halt -bred and three fourihsCO r.SWOLD LAMHS. Will .hear irom ii in iu pouuos oi wooi ai a year oia. M"i tor sample ui wren. ( 8YKLP MAKIXH. , a.... - - ii Kg .iiiii,Tn, I EXT EVAPOltATOK. Keod for price list. I 1. II. ( LKUti. apl:i if Pi. Lawrence, X. ij. if it!!! !w. L. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F.UWAltKS & Ml'KCHISOV) i vs. ,- JAMES A. MA V, ) ! Chatham I'ocxtv, lliistice's Court. millS 13 AN ACTION FOIt THE RE- I n.v.rv nl !:!() T4 with interest from .Marcii -mi'. i-i;, nh'"' j due by note ana for minify loaneil, in which action a S'lmiuon "nJ Wdiraut of Attachment have this dny ben issui, and ate returnable before me at my olii -H in P.ttehoro'. X. ., on tin' :lrd ilay ol May IBi'.l, when uu.l where eaid duleudanl i reijuired to appear aud answer the com plaint. This 3rd J ly of April 1870. ppllO It J. A. WOMACK, J. P. BjfDM Maifasturini Coapy, L. H. Bl'Xni, Agent. MANUFAUTUBEUS best" yarns AND SHEETING S, A.VIt DEALKUS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! I.OuK 1'iHt TIIK SIIEETINOS AND YARNS, liUANPKI) CHATHAM COTTON MILLS, IK YtH: WANT T'.IK BEST! FIRST, AND ONLY COTTON MILL IN THE COUNTY. Encne Homo Enterprise. oct3-no3-tf T. B. WOMACK, i And Solicllor of tlie loferlor Coart of Cbatbtu I Couotv, I PlTTnoBO, N. o. Prompt stlanllaa g Won to all bnitsru nlranlej to Inn ore, and upccil stleslloa gita to eltliug the eni of d .ceased perioas, tsklag aeceaals, lie. jchn m. moring; Attorney at Law, MDRINGSVILIE, CHATHAM CO., N. C. JOFIN M Mor.ISO, (Of Clilbui ALFRED A. UOIU.NiJ, (Of Orange.) MORIXU & MORIXG, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DURHAM, H. C. hnalnase eulraeted to them will rcoeiva pruiuil alleullun. FOB CHUFFS, 1 APPLY TO jr. C. OLIVE, ieEX, N. C. , For Sale. ; NA7ASSA GUANO! ; Tor Cash, Crop Time for Cotton, or Crop Timo payable iu Caih. J. D. WILLIAMS & CO. i Fayettkvili.e, N. C, April 18TJ. Geo. H. Haigh, ni Slllkr MAHKKT SilCAIIF., Keeps constantly on hand a lull supplv of Kililes, Prayer and llyiuu Il.ks, School I) Hks in general use, Paper, I'ens, l'eucils, (ihroiiios, Frames, Albums, and a variety 'ol Fancy Articles. Orders solicited, and 'any B.hk sent, postage free, on rtceipt ol ! price. Liberal discouut to Teachers, tor : I 'AMI ! lebld it j nU.iiilES, noCKAWAVS, and SPIHXU ! VAtiO.S, at prices to suit t'ie times, ' Made ol the best materials, and warranted I to give eutire eatir-fation. Consult your own interest, by giving u. a call beloie buying. Also, a full lot of j ! HAND MADE HARNESS. A. A. McKETIIAN k SONS, . Fayetteville, N. C. oct 21-noC-3m ! S. C. UANKIN & CO., Fayetteville, X. C. COMMISSION MERCHANTS' and dealers in General Merchandise. ITT Mr V. W. Cole is with us, and will be lea"ed to gee hia old customer. jauliU Uui Steamboat Mies ; The beats of the Es press Steamboat Wouipany will run as follows Irom 10th of April until further notice : KlenmerD. .Ml'KCHISOV, Cnpt. Alonzi Harrison, will leave Fayetteville everv Tueaday and Friday at H o'clock A. M , an I Wilmit.gloii every Weduesday aud hatur day at 'i o'clock ! M. Sieamer WAVE. Oai.L W. A. Robe. .n will leave Fayetteville on Monday, hud Thursdays at 7 o'clock A M.,ani W liming. ion on 1 uesiluy. anil Fridays at 1 o'clfwk .. m., comiecllug with the Western Kail. road at Fayetteville on WedneaUaya aud OKlUrUBTB. I J. 1. WILLIAMS & CO AjfuWH at Fayetteville, N, C. janOO tf
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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