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THURSDAY, ...May 1, 187D All advertisements mint be handed In by Tuesday of every week, In order to lie inserted in the issue of tlmt week. Itcmornla We hear tliat Col John P. Cameron, Proprietor of tlie Hilleboro Recorder, will shortly remove that paper to Durham -i i .!.. n,irl,m mm euoriijr rem... . - (fording better field for journalistic en terpriee. ' Heavy Haiti. On last Monday a very heavy rain atorm ; paased over thie section, Indeed a tew mil- ea South and East of hero there was the heaviest fall of rain that has been k(iown for many years. We have heard of no ee rioua damage being done, though "the hot torn" seemed to have dropped out of the clouds. We have received from Mr. 3. S Toni Tinaon, the Kngroaaing Olerk of the fcenate I l.l 1....1. .nl.tnimr luli'f lliur. u .t,Vj ......, r. , Taphical iketches of all the members ot,UIV'" .."-.. , . ( the late legislature. l,lch he is -elling at , K' "erutiona ,.nat crowning the' tieeo ; 25 cent, a copy. If you w,h to know any : May" a-.d d.cing . roim.l the ...ay .po!e thing ...ore about .fee legiala.ors .ddresa j "ere annually lo. Vl forward to and en- Mr. Tomlinaon. at Hickory. S. 0. I )""d a8 ,u"rr,"st 7",r,H ' P1-""" ! ! ant ciixtom peeina to be lean generally nb. 3Vovr OooTk. As will he seen Irom h!a advertise' in annher column. CJapt. W. I,, l.oiulon in now receiviua bis new goons, wnic.i n- daima to he the largest and cheapen "ock ever broutht to thi county. Ilia store, . which though it is the largest in the c..un. tv, i piled up with freh go Is of all kinds, j which will be sold so cheep that cannot help buying We are pleased lo know that the ,-ro. i .set. are so encouraging for succesefu ; 'air next Eal'. At recent meeting of pec Fair the Executive (I'oinmitlee it was re.ded to off-r premiums to the amount of fH.idti ln cash, instead o. articles of different kinds. m.i .Mm !.... Iwait rrff irPiifr. UIIB KI1UI, i.l'"W ur " W onsly subscribed by the citizens of Haleigh. IVraon. entitled, opreiniiun, at e t ' i . . ,, for a g. now ai d get readr to compete , I'r,"-,ri""' A'ntinnal IIotI. This hotel at Haleigh has recently been purchased by Messrs. S. It. Street & Son, who as proprietoiaof the (laston House at TCewheme have established a reputation which justly entitles them to u laigehnre ol the public patronage. To ouc readers, who may visit Haleigh .we ran heartily n commend this lintel, as we spei.k from personal expeileece. You will tii.d there a courteous ho-t. polite wait ers, comfoi table room and good fare. "'nlnol Vlvr I.-iiiyr. Our n adere will probably remember see ing in lbs Rkcoiiii a few weds ago th" lv..rti...nu.iit i.f Mr .I'lsenh Eubanks elf ering a reward for his valuable doL', which had st raved er was stolen. Well, tbu very next week a man brought the dog to this office, stating that he had Been the ad vertisenient and happening to meet the dog had recognized it as the one lost. So vou see it pats to advertise in the l'.Kt ottl. be cause near'y every man, woman, and child in the county who can read will sec It. (ll0ol C7ololratIon. . n . , i riicrli lie nununi r. school, of which Mr. H. C. Te igue is Fnn ripal, will be I eld on the 22nd of !ny On the 3rd ef June our esteemed fri-'nd. t'apt. C. F. Siler, will hold the closing ei- rcises of his school at Osgood. And On the!th of June Mr. Mashburn will have n public exhibition at the close of his , near Snow Camp. We have received kind invitations to at tend all these pleasant occasions, and regret .not being able to do en. Two women preachers have been recent i Jy cresting no little excitement at fey-rat 1 jdnces In this State. One of them, Mrs Moon. Quakeress Irom Indiana has, preached aud held revivals at Charlotte,! .fjallsliury, l'uruam, napei uu, onu pei liaps other places, and is now engaged in her good work at IUIcigh. where she ha" "liecu joined by ft Miss Painter, and togeth er thev are causinir quite sensation. A 1.-. ,.mrrrt. l,.e. slrealv .;...... . . 'I v--" them preach many irom curiosity or ior novelty of a woman preaching. Town nnniiPcx. The Commissioners of the Town have posted at the Cyurt-House door, according! we would n commend reading tlie follow to law. the annual statement of the finan , inn humorous account, copied from tlie ces of the town, which makes a very credi Burlington Hawkeye, of young man's re tilde showine. The amount collected from ; turn from Leadville, one of the new iniu- taxes, fines iic, is $14!) 21, and the amount Ueoa:a.fI...rnff. . . . a.-. nn i i.i band of li.t0. it win tuus ne seen imu very little money is need d to run our 1 l.n. t.UAn lOirn gOVernilU'Ill, limi. nino una ncru ouomlcally and judiciously expended, , , a . The tax on property is only Ave cents on the one hundred dollars valuation, so mat r.nnnt ronmlsin of nmiressive taxs. tion. All r,l..rnn Lb. i. jtu treasury are , , , , , , irt, ,..i yrompiiy """I"""" unless lucre la mouey ou nana 10 pay n. . i . .11 i ... anient and 3n.nce. to be managed ia the 1 ..me way T For .everaUear. p.t it I... ; been liuust Imposarhle lo get the cash for! countv order, parties holding them be-1 ng freoi.eutlcoVlIod to M be .. 10 tier cent loss. Olcoursi this is not right. nd we hope that our finance, will be b,t- . , ,er maraaged here.tter. . that when a man receives an order from the Commlssiouers lecaoat once get the money for it. ; J A. lovl ltnt Tj-i. ! Sunday Travel Northern Democrats. Mr. N A. Uilmore, ot this county, caught j The following is the law passed by the Washington, April 2!). Gen. CJia' and killed a number of rat in rather a , late iuiataro against Railroad trains merH, of MiasisBippi, to-day, in the novel manner few days .go. He cut a , runnilltt ,, Snwny. ' course of the debate, paid a hand- small hollow lop, nailed a board over one, An act to prevent the desecration of the " tnb",e t0 I' no? ' f ! end, and then threw in the other end son. gh,llmt da.. Northern l)omocrat8. He Said that l ,..,tinff bait for .a.-. H...... MurDlng to 1 , ti... ..lis.,, .... .wi bintorj will write them down BB the thelog..fter,eav,11gitrn1otime.he a bag over the opm end. and shook into j it from the hollow in the log 46 largo rats, which he then killed. j ltaill'Oad Freights. J . . I We are daily experiencing the unjust .11 ln.il,,.. .,,nd bv Railroads between local aud through freights. The hht-i .!.. j .11. .,1n tn.ton.l nf liltlllinir ! i.,v. ... , , - " lueir ijooub iroiu jin'in.-in'-. i m- i-n.it them from fcgypt. iney l:-..t . cn-fiwr ; '"v t1,,,ir e,,0,!f' K "P"" y Moncure ; on to Snnford. then on to Kayettonlle and right Iwck by Snnford to Kgypt, than to, nave mem aioppen .imv,. w.. ..,, , . . .1 J k .1... 1 OA Mn.v Day. To day being the firet of May is tifiiafly an occasion of grai t mirth aud merry nink iug nmoiig the young lolka. It hna been linudu ' down to us n a time honored lioli- .., 1. 1 P.,.,l.,,l" u-Lu... f,,v served in tliis country, nml our young folk a ' now HHem not to apprenia'c the pleaKiirea ol , .1,1. Uiulir ili.l lli. ir imicntH bef ire t , , ..i.,,.,! 1V n, ' t1iU con,mnli, v 8inH n l .1Hf. lUthe .,..,(- .i,u We regret t i learn that, on the 2.1 rd i-f of Uvill(, ,liH v ... u.,, f"u"'y aliiab! mill burnt up. The mill was situated on a small stream, which nid not ufTird at all a-.'.... i.. . ... . I mU v' ' the water gave qnt. ln!e the null was l...l..,v lit tlta unr inu l,.t Tl.ll rM.liI V (. we ,ar) ,,,e roof.and not being mscoverd at flrs. .j Hlicll ,1Pa,,WHV ll(t ,,unes could uot be subdued. This is a heavy i loss toour triend, aa there was no insurance and the property was value 1 at about f IOC), In the fust story of the mill was a store kept by a. Mr. lliushaw, who f.irtunatily was able to remote most of his goods.; though his loss amounted to Uo or three hundred dollars. An addrcos was made to the col red tcin Prauce society ef Ibis place, In -t Saturday, by B. B iioim s. of Haleigh which we have heard spoken of in the highest terms by several while gn!leinen who heard it , and which we wish every colored man in the count v could have hearil The Speaker. who seemed o be a well behaved and educated colored man, gave some valuMile ami timely aitvice to ins Hearers, which we hope they will heed. The address was well delivered, and at titms eloquent. allowing the - peaker to be quite an orator. There aa nothing at a'l polilical in the speech, or to give offense to any person, so we learn, and we regret not being able to I l,..s it . as to ffive a fuller account ol it- ! It will aluavs aslord us pl-asiire i a' 1 M,r colored friends in any proper tor their material and mental improvement. rimt Horse. Thos-.of cur r.nders. ho during the recent term of our Court saw the galvanic battery man and his wonderful steed (which he purchased at the exhoibi'ant sum ol ?., 5()) will (,oul),1Ml) 1;kt, , k,1((W ',,. thing further about this curiosity of a horse We were In Haleigh few days ago, and while sitting in front of the hotel, we heard the ciatt-rof a horse galloping, yes Incred - uhni r.Ader galloping, and looking uo (would yeu believe it?) we saw this ven- table old rip, wiih an ebonyhued" man and brother" nioiinicd on Ids bark, and the old bag nl bones actually galloping! We watched in amnS'UUeu!. minified with , , , , f . , be the death ol that darkey, but as lar as . we could see he va still goiugand for auglit : we know is still f oing on is his mad career. ', Raleigh must as urealy possess wonderlul ' 1 . . .. .. . . : riitiiim ivp iiowprs lor niirseii sii . aim we "ould recommen.1 that alt oia l.roKan dowil uorses ub seni mere lo recuperaie. Coiner Went. To those of onr yonng men who content- , plate "going West" lo seek their fortunes. ing cities of the West ariia inr iniifm rmiPT min win went , iViu.skea.ortune mi(!i.Miiifjiiiii-i ..r, tions shall be liable to indlr.m. nt for a .louiule, although the dintnnce trav.le.l m m;Kdl.mi,nmir , cmy , or ihrnnjl uearly ..no hundred miles further 1 I" "l )li(. K,,,h car, tra'n of era or lomo .here Homelhi.ig wrong about this ? ; p,)Rl (,ftpf, nr wMi meh - ,H. .nl.,. l,vintrl"UI .....-...... - mRde iv. He reports the walkinir In ! t J..II1- 1..U1,. tvell.lu lint .rum . hfRUVIllO . ouwiw a , ...... . that point nn as far as Larned It improved j ' and form Lamed to age t.ny he got , , h ntWrif liu,H u'llriM) ,n(, : . uot !,(,, to e t:lim Osage City lo A aoson the walkinu i?imw rainillv worse, ana Urn faugi.e lucreas-a 0111 01 an proporuo... lu , uis raiiooi", ..I"!.,. T. too th8 walking was 0CCHHiHl lifts lie i was able to beg or steal . iu.r f mi.,,1 r. iri....li,li.'t roiint JirauTlhini.'. 1. ImVn.a tl, .,j.H of bis raimeut hv'saviiig that no- body in Leadviile wore any more than one to their pantaloons." Medical men olten pn..le the over the large sale that l'r. Halls Mali , ulriri,y I. due only to the excellent iiiulitles posessed by this liousehoM uinJUiuc 2) cents. TH 1R(linR or j , ,,. CRf ,,, K,,,,wth d (know aa t!nm,Rv) , . , , of ,, S(M, s0. 2. n rilrimi, C(mi,,ny .hall permit any car, train of eara, or locomon ve to be run on the Sunday on any road with- in the limit of the State, except such a ,,, .,,,.., ,, .... lrftll(1 ' . V ' " .. ' . . tiiitntio'i of tint I. S. mail, and excent ill ' . i rnaea ttt nrfrrlit niCfKHitv nthpr Iran for . " . . . . i tlie imrpose of busineea and pleanure: : I Provided, That the word S'lii lay an uaed . 1,1- -l.-n 1, c.nKtnird to embrace on)y tmt of tho uetw(.,.n . ; : S(1(. ., TB. nny rntlroml company of ' ((lniin(r Bp;linlt Hitlu,r of ,mve B(.c. cur Minll hu I'.a led or unloaded, and upon conviciion t'lereof slnll be flued not lees, linn live linmlrfd ilollnra for i.np!i nflnnrp. : Sec. 4 Thai ,he fine en imposed ehall when ci.l'crted, be paid into the publii treasury of the statu for the line of the publ'e schools of the statu. Sec. 5 Thin aet Bhall be in force from and after the r0tb day i-f March. 173. - STATE IffSTUJS. Just So! Several yf-nrs nr;r tlioro lsvod near Kernersville, in this ronnty, a wo man rami d l'ol. Fit, who was the mother of a mrl named Mirtbn. Tlio pill lived llieie lllitll l.e was ei-hteen years of nffO, tlivw-d BU.1 aettd hh a woman. Directly after ' jthe war, nho moved to Surry county j j when ahe clia:.fred h r imiii to Jul-1 iitH Hall, and assumed the garb of n ininn. married, and nhe in now th ( f two o'lildroli. Wilist.iu , Sentinel. Gold 3Hnes in KmidolpTi. Gold has recently been discovord larp;o ouanlilies in JiitKlpli .. ... A irenflt man livini close to f ti 1 II ' t 1 .. 1 ' M V . Vl,lue,l ,vt a thousand or mor.: llP Wll n.fwo that, su i!,i ,11,rs; Z 'ffi: not ! tupled. Joseph Spoon, near lmro, in a rei'ton where It wi supposed there was any mineral di- ' posit, has opened up a mine which promise well. Raio:s,h Obsorvcr. Advice to Legislatures. I1 would have heon lifl'or if tli-.'lTr fl" 0,1) O TT! PTC FTC Legislature had adj-mrned at the rx- W . 11. & II. f. 1 UV.'lVliJl pirati'm of (e) das, fth" ci.;p.itu- K -specMn'ly s'i.nu ..,. p. th.-ir friends tional liiiiit.a'ion.l for lu arlv nil the Aets t'nif me eonsi lered i:u prtiilfii a,(l pninpljiiod of most. Wore p ls- f,, lt. w, k t 'fit R:)!ll of t'l'' 1 ,'is- , afnrn worked williout. Jiay. ; that week bills were ritslp d D.triiio; tliroui'li that conld not have passed the pr - vious we k v. lien there was; a full , representation in noui jious-s. iiertainer in. jji-s-o.u m n uMj .o.ii at. t HO expllMt lotl I IUO H.S.0.1 U'llil. : t-iiarlottu l.'. lin)fnu. ; . . . . QraT,n.p TresllVterV. i ; Oralifre Presbytery convened in is .SlStJl SesSlUIl lit J .110 Clllircil 1IH MMll'e county, on AVc.lnesday last, Wr.l. There was a:i unuiiuallv fitll nttetid- mice, furly-tiitie members beino; pres ' ent. The Rev. A. Carrie, of Graham, 1 wan chosen Moderator, and Rev. S ; M. Smith and Mr. 'John A. Woiiiack, 1 Seereterys. Matters i.f Rreat. ltu- i iiortiinee were eiuispiereii iiiin iitom on. i lie new hook oi jcsei nine, sent down by t ho General As--etn'ly I the Pro--byterinu, was adopted by a vote of 37 to 7. The R v. duo. W. 'Primrose wus ii;:ii:i elected Evan gelist of the Piesbytery for Ihe EaH- li,rn ti.ieliivn ill' I bo fSlnfo Till' lli'vt. ) iiiu;( J if, of th) 1Vosl),t(.rv vii b llt,!. ftt Ahmiiince church hi Guilford colluf.. Xuwa. I ' - Killing n Whale. The largest wlialo ever killed on the North Carolina coast was ki led onthe llth instant near Mmvhead City, by M- ari. AVil i .. t Gurrie. She wassix- fuet loiij?, the bono wua e ...no was i lot.-. Ihe Vellty thn e, eirht feet three inelii a , . . ' i . . . . DIUKUer Was ClgUl eeil I O I WI , , t)li(.ki T 8,,V(,(1 three thousand six hundred and seventy eight and a half gallons of oil and lone thousand two hundred and fifty : I've pounds of the whale bono, which were Hold to-dtv to Mr. Thomas Daniels, of A'uwlicrne. nt thirty cents per trallou for the oil, one dollar and eu cenlM'r Found for the bone, ! . '. , making a total of fr-Yl l.Oo. Ihe ' parties think they lost about twenty barrels in drying it out. In is is tlie 4 mii-iLi 1-1 a..i tiiu ciniunn ati.i Z " , . b ,Vf til ' 1 Z t)eiUKiuUM,iiiUu-..-.,ua, ' -. TELEGriAMS. ; . j,... Army Bill. Washington, D. C, April 23.- best infi.ni.ation obtainable on the' ! subject of the consiib-rt Riiinect of the eonsnti-ration eriveii nv tlw. TVooidoiit uml tbu inciiibel'S ,f ' , 0 the .oleet that it wdl be vetoed. 1 ho memliers of tbo n(liniiilstrat:on llitl- , mate that the Cabinet is unanimous , in f,vorillg BU,h un tu-f ion and that ! a vt to message will bo Kent to the , rpi oiihiI liassed the lomsiauve f J J ' w 1 f ' ouiiuii.iy ij inu.. ui w MX JSZ. wnen noi ir ra w j1 "Jj ' ;TnM)( wben'tne lt,!publicau8 undot- ;t()ok t() ,jef,t.ov t,e Constitution, tjJoy rRvje) the'SoUtliern Democrat's Bnj prevented the outrage. The 'UJ T ,U ., . j-,,. i.ii Hum tbu 'niiutitntirui 1 liu ! i"-'!'""""". " " . . '" " v VAiillin 1 lniTiAf)inf u mviii tliA (inn- ' J","r' " - . . I stltllhon better tlian tl)0 L Dion; but ;the Northern Democrats hived the j Tninn nn.l pniiHtitlltioil ftllke. and woui,i niKl:0 them one and iiincpar- Tlj W(B wartllly clu.ml by Southern Democrats, hut the Uqmb- Iieana only loolieit innct. ii:i. Xi-ar Ore Hill, on the 21t of Anr'. ...... ..I I Wulwrur n.r.,,1 ul.,.,.t .n'v,.H1'R i It in cmfi leiulv hop.id that fOie died ai triuilllihaut '.'eillh. Her li'e wh iiiih of! i conm-ciation to lier l.-ird. " Hie Lord dm-th j all ibingH well, greatly lo be piaiHt'd is his; w. At Ida residence in thin county, on the l!)th of April, UnolidK Coiii.K, in'tho Tilth j. ar ol hut ajr", -lnd on iheS'lih of April, Ida sm IIf.n li V t.l.AY Chum:, in the year of hi aye. N EW A DVEiiTISEM EXTS. El Lost! raved or stoh-n, my lar-e cur d 'g. nnmed " Hiili" ol a light lirinule color, wiili Urg,. bead and n"rk, and laiLr bnn'ij tail lie -as with me lit I'ltli-boio at Mari-h Court, and lias not been sein since. A liberal reward v i 1 1 b, paid f.r his return to me. EI,1A HAIUi'S, oplOO-H li. llvoir V. O. Mi hM M. R:i!ei!i, X. ('. S. R. STREET & SON, owsKie and rmuMKiottH. Hest Sample Rooms in the City. The Xa ionnl overlooks Union or Capiiol quale, tlie lines! J'mtk iu ll.e sT.VTK. and always aeceMiilile to 1 1 nests of the 11 use. Tlie Gastcn House, I ncw-berao, EJ.O. i s. J. STREET A: SON, Fronr's. s ,. sriiKi.r, .1 majltf j tVll. J. M liKKT. m m m w ind ciistntneis Unit l'i'-.v have just reiived a f ill Stocl; of Spring and Enmmor Gcsod.?, (vl.noi tb 'V ell' r to the trade at piices suit 4'do for all. 2,H'lfl vards l":i'n nnd Fancy Press Coeds, ' J I 11 1 ) I . u..,l 1 ut,U ' ,reHH KZ l ', 2J, i '.) and So CIMliS. Faerie Lawns, 10 nn 1 12 I 2 e.-Mts. I'lii oi Lawns, la-t colors, 8 o.tl'l'l yards Crass Coths, hi; I 8 1 cents. I'iqn. s. o and 7 1-2 cents. Cievk Musl'tls. ID cents. Blenched and I'll '.leached Domestics cheap us the cheapest. A'einniiee plaids, Bed Ticking. Hickory Sliir'ins. Domestic Ginghams ! o n;Hl yarils "rints, 5, li 1 I and T cents. Hamburg EI(,'iMir Irom 2 12 cents per yard to 20 a'nl 2i cen's. La l W ll iintkercniels, o, 7 1 2 S 1 :i, 10 t 2o cents. Ln lie 'Collars and C? ufTs, Eaibroidere.', 50 cents a set. . Luu,.a j,,,,,.,, AnA Cufrs .; ails set. nw amir, i. i.i. ;o noo . ecu -1- r .nm. Hull's 20 am O pllilS Ol I, lilies Hose II uts. Ladi-V l 'ol ired lluse.. 10 c per pair. Tablo Damashs, ITanliins, , Towels, I W -S J.U'iJ Fiini:-o!s a n d Fiithrellds, AT IOW PttlCKS. Cloves Hosiery. Ladies' 2 I! ltton Kid Cloves. . "a' cents per p -.'r, l.a li-s' Missi s Mini Children's Shoes, tinners and Slippers. Colli nades, Tweed. Linen. Ii';lls, Cassi 'men , lor M' li and Bus' Wear. Four pair Half Hose, 2" rein. Trunks and Valises. Mattings, tl.irpetinirs. Cocoa M tilings, Od (.lolllH, & . ,!,,, particular attention to the nl) lVt. K- specnlt.es and iMrga.i.s "W. 11. it R. H. TI CKER, apl'Jl-tf Raleigh, N. C. Trustee's Notice. rpiIE FXltKliSlilXEl), AS THFSTEE It ini ier h Peed ol Trnit executed to him l o. s; l'i.e. will sell at ihe st ire nl said S i ihe tow n of Pittshom. bis en- tire t...-k ..I goods, lor then-vt s.s tydays at t osT lor ca.-h, aud many articles i:M.ov, cot Persons indebted to said O. S Foe must make pay pent to nm unit, sigu.-a at om r. mm in llienise.ves co-is. IVrwms imlding iiaims against Raid OS iH-.l to i n seut the sum to tin undersigned within tiie next sixty days. FitlBbon. X. C. April l'-th IH.t). JU.1N MANXIXtl. ! aplI7I'. Trusiee. EUWAUDS , Ml'ltCIHSOX JAMES A. MAY, ) I'll ITU tM CtH'STY. .Justice's Cm rt. nHIIIS-H AN At I ION ItHt III!, hh- L. S" Jlla y . fr ., ,,...,, j whidi netion a Sn"'n' and Warrant of Attachment have this day been issued. M CXiny whell nll, w,rH said dei.daat is ,,.,,,,11 C aope.r and answei the com- nlainl ' (bv , April 17!). vnfl-IC TP npUH-It J. A. WJ1AV. iv, .1. J . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr a i 1 vy 1 1 1 1 ni W. L. LONDON would inform HIS Friends rnd Ci'omers, , . .. . ., ... .that nr. ham .il . .... ; . '-ui the MirtU Willi tUe ' ;:.ilete, jal M' " 11 " and tlie CMSAPST Stock of Goods He Has Ever Had ! II F. KI-KI'S KViatYTllINO Fmtn to a H ttle nl (Jastor (I'll. Al'h.iu-h II 1. it not M31in;r AT COST, will not he. t nhi:'ili) by anyone. Vou cuii Have money and time by 'inning lo we biin. II I 8 -JB ooa'. and Children's Huts nnd f , ... Honnets are Sl'l.KMUl) ! TT i r- asaortmectnl lllll.rss tuuir, c inaieung oi Ulark and Colored Silkn, Cashmeres, Hunt-' iugs. I.ineiiH. .Miihl'iiH, I.hwiis, 1'oplius, j Pique's IlinghauiK, &!, , is KXTHA KIM'. I.iwns from Scents up. Il ia a Mammoth atork of i Clothing: from SO cents, ud to1 the 'uS'J i I Has c c s c for erervhndv, troin 20 centu a pair, nn t i the Finest Ha id Made. Uu uiakeb stioKS a specially. Kis of CALISCZS is US'2:'JS2j and Very Handsome ! Call and see his fottonndea, (iussimeros. Linens, ic. Ureat. Harga'n' in Fringes, Laws. Hand krchiets. Hows, Scarfs, ltuelies. Collars, iiitf, SP.cUiiies. C'oisets, 1 irasols, Fans, Fan Chain", and Fancy articles of all kinds. Jast JLck to so 3 Ids (ii.0VKS! ,f sxc sc a'? . mf M!ir! A!1 m ml ch' " Fitiett Fur. His stock ot llAHDWAHF. is Very Full. A NicpPinckof FrUtlTTHE: Consisting. of lie l-rooin Sets, Chair ', i: '. l!;s Unsswar,' is HKxn Ift'l.. Call nnd S"e bis Kl-.w Kl'YI.K Lamp Chi.ii'teis. Has Tiimsre. D-iigs. Faints. ()!s. Leather,' line, an I a Very Large an I C!iea; S'vck ot ' " eeries. li member, t'nnt t'ie pbp.e to Fay Cheap, a id to rjet the willtlll )F Y'JI II MONKV. is at ... m A""!SI sm-"- -5 fs-i Fiilslnro', X. C. L. KMna Cadj, E. H. C. E Ot'.ice, Salisbury X. ('., Assdvin'j, and Cheniit'iil Wor'is SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL EHO'Ks Gold anl KEetcl Sv.) Frofessi innl a.lvi e by i . CT HAVE OFF. Vl'!. X E Alt MOI'XT ; U Flearaal t'nuivli, a l I tt-'T fl.Ass Hlncksmiili Shop, viu ru 1 wi I do the very best work. ; iit?pairiil W ...;3::.s itiiu gics a Specialty. U(). J. A. littliXAHY. Er. TO Harris, AVIXti I'llAti I ISKI) .HEXTISTWY in Chatham and surrounding count ics j I , li fe : vears, and received a liberal putron ii ire returns thank and solicits a coutinu slice ot lb" same, promising to give satis taciion iu work and prices. npl 10-ti n Fittsiioro, X. ti. J'OSi SALE! r OFFF.lt I' ll; SLE TlIOHOI'till F.iU'.H ni'.liiCSIIIIiF. FICS. A l.si) ( ' - rsW.H.l) LAM IK V . ! Uil- , Wo at a ye, ' Send for sample of wool. a nice lot, ,i nan urea linn inree ill sin nr ear oid. f 1 lit r M AIM.M. . i lam A "ent for Clcirjr's Improved PAT i EXT EVAl'OUA'l'UH. Send for price list. 1. II. CI. ECU. ap:5 if Luke St. Law re uce, X. C Brothers, FoiimLi's, Muciiinists and Flow Jlaiiul'actiirei's. No. 2 Improved Flow, No. 5 Faitii-r's Friend, Kentucky I'lo.v, O Flow. These plows will be delivered ft? i0 2.o0 wherever ired, at tlie ah ne prices, tlond prices paid lor old ca-.tings. Eucounige hoiue enterprise. jandO Hin 05 BFiH.lF.S. noi'lv A WAYS, and SPUINH WAliONS, at prices to suit the limes, Made ol the best ina'erials, and Wai ranted to give entire sati-fation. Consult your own interest, by giving us a call btdorc bii iiii;. Alm, a full lot of HAND MADE HARNESS. A. A. MuK ETHAN k oOXS, rayettcville, N. C. Oct 'J 1 nod D.n N K W AD VK I ITTSEME .VI S. THE LEADING STORE! 18G5. 1879. FOrilTEEN TEARS a? v.ndiinlu'siied success and a steady increase of sales is the result. FPANK THORNTON publicly thanliS his fiivnds for tlie past, and invites their attention to his ORANI'J SflfflG OFMG oftmk t.AUf;t:sr, ii.i)-'An:T and; niK.WKST fill.I.M TluN tit l.liilDS i I i 1 r.v shown in .N'UM'ii I I I CAKUI.IXA. ! F.'pcicial attention is called to' alljthe da j partmciits. 1 In Dress Coods I will he (lispl.iycd all the NOVELTIES of: 1 the season, in the LATEST PTYLKS aud NKW ! KUT F.Mtllirn I Kl J ELE'iAXT STYLES. UgjJjjJ ig i( JfMj'jJ :S5J!' K! IL"JS59 2ZJ& 3-a-,rtJ81 "iHWiu' Lace Il.io! siJt AVorkmanbhip. : , Mies' anl Ersnls Siises Gaiters Latest S'y'es in yegler's. Mill-)' and others of the moat popular makes. j "Just Splendid" Corsets, ! I'ARASOLS, j NECK IiriTLINC., COLLARS ax!- (TITS. and a gencrul stoc!i of WHITE GOODS. ! 1IOSJKUY. GLONT.S tin-l iti:nisiiin; goods. At Tran!s Thornton's. a I t! Fayeitevi!l , X. C. DEUCT STORE T The niid -r-1: mi l proprietor n"d having hecoaie owner if the establishment hereto-, tore known as IIORNU' STORE, an 1 havinir seeared the servicm of AlIJ. arel the II. K. II'illN" 1". as lira .rest an 1 Pharmacist, will continu" the busiiics nt the old stnd. Customers will li:i 1 constant!' on hand a full supply of PlitK inirn Mi'.ntnxKs, paints, on YAttMSHKS, I1YK - i I I TS, TK s, spu I S, T'lll.l'.T SOAPS, UAIIl AVI) TOOTH nupsii !:, pi:rki'mi:i:y ami ' KWV AIITICI.KS, WIN. j 11 l'V Ol.XSS, MINKUAI. W tTl tl, PKTItO I.Kt'M, i-C, AC. Fri. es ti Suit the Tiaifs. jrjf Special in lacini"iit"to C niiitry Mer chants aud Fliysicians. W. X. WILLIAM, Fayetteville, X C. The nndersigned, whose lmaim?a has pasad into the bauds of MI!. W. X. W1L-, LI A.MS, as above s-at"d. respectfully in-1 forms his former patrons and the p ihlie nen. rnlly that be will be pleased t. ace tlieiu lit ins oin uace, aim ouors u:s iium- fill services as h. retoloii rvin.tu n l.:.rt,i(.,ti. B.!21 tf II. V.. H'lTtXE. Great Bargains ! As I rustee ot U. . I'tJh. 1 mil i.f O. S. I 'OK. I s.dlin.ir AT and I'.KI.oW COST,' tlie oiliiv Stork of G.u'ils of said (). S. I'm', consist ini' of ! I.. Mills ami i;i:.vi's siiawi.s. i.m:auy m.mh: i . i ii :;, sitt:;:i iv.s huii.i.- 1 l.'.i.s, HI ANKins. 1 1 i ; I ; cni. i. i;s, j iii.ii:i:s, iiakm.ss, nt;iti.!, s iiiii.is, i:Pi:s, nrcurrs, WLM.-W Mi l I.S, 1 A l!li WAIJK OF AM. KINH-, ci;Kr.i:Y u' am. MUMS, li 1. A s S , ii:i i.s. m riii - i im, i: x THAiTs, HOOTS, s'.Mi:- I'oU MKN A Ml CM 11.1 IM'X, KM 1-, loKhs, sl'iiKNS. IMH'SHKS, SOAP. TINWAlIK, C ANNhli I IU ITS, APPI.F Pt'll.l Its, s. W.-,S! Yl MI'S AIII'I N I i:i;s' Tii"l.s, litis, I'MltIM I I. s, C (i I T ii N A .MIX'S, IT.ANMII.S, TA IH i: il.oTUS, p.: t'AI.K, I NPi n-VKS lS MMI I.APII S AMI ii PNTS, 811 HITS, 1.1.1) Th klNO, V W.ISKS, oph'Es.ffooKs, iiosK roil i.pirs & cents, OI.OV1H, lill'.UONS, NOTIONS, and EVERYTHING usually kept in a first-clans stnro. Bs.Spreial inducements olVerel to CvUiulry Merehnnls."!a JOHN MANNING, apl21-tf 'J'tulee. Mm y EW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bynnm Mannracturinn . Company, L. Ii. UVM'JI, Af?ent. . MANUFACTURE US OK THE BEST YARNS SHEETINGS, AND DEALERS IN CSHERAL MERCHANDISE! LOOK l'olt TIIK SHEETINGS AND YARNS, CHATHAM COTTON MILLS, IF Vol' WAST THE BSST! FIRST, AND ONLY COTTON MILL IN THE COUNTY. Encourage Hams Enterprise. oct3-no3-tf For Sale. NAYASSA GUANO! For Cash, Crop Tirao for Cotton, or Crop Time payable in Cash. J. D. WILLIAMS & CO. F.vyETTEViLi.r, N. C, April 1879. r "j i 0 1. 1 m i m, Uriga l!;iilding, Haleigh, X. . HARDWARE! mi J'AIXTrJ, OILS, WIN'IVIW-CLAS!3, rirrv, AND C irrespoiidenct solicited. fa V; r. A.'cA C:n WITH Patent Sleeve Afljnster; The Il.'st and Cheai'.est iu the ! WOULD ! j THY THEM A XI.) BE CONVINCED! j Manufactured expressly for and for sale by Haleigh, N. 0. Also Ai-nt lor the sale of Pit. Warn tills' HEALTH CO US ET, unequalled for Beauty, I Style and Comfort. decl'.l-tf T)1P l,.,nts of the l!tpress Steamboat, () ,,,,,, Hny will run as follows Iroiu lOih of i April until further notice : 1 .11 ll'1ellls!or ra.i lUr.. nienilli-l .in iuui.mi.i, vn . ;iii'nr.- (larrison, wall leave layetteville every 'I'liesduy nnd Friday at S o'clock A. M., aud iliiiiiigton every Weduesday and Satur. dav at 2 o'clock P M Sti esiier WAVE, li ipt. W. A. Robes .n, will leave Fayetteville on Mondays hud Tiiursdnys at 7 o'clock A M., ani Wilming ton on Tuesdays, ami Fridays at 1 o'clock p At , co'iueci ing w ith the Western Buil road at Fayetteville on Wednesdays and Saturdays. J. P. WILLIAMS 4 m lgeutM nt Fayetteville, N. C. janOO If 1)al'ii-rh and Augusta Air-Line I Railroad Company. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SFFEKIXTEXPEXT'S OFFK'F. I Kvi.KHiil. X. C. Maicb II, IS7!. f O'l and after TIU'HSDAY, March VMh, 1S71I, trains on this road will run as follows (Sundays excepted): MAIL TKAltf OOINI1 SOPTIl. MAIL TRAIN tPUMI KOItTII. Leave Leave Hamlet 2 45 p m I lotl'iuan.... " K -yser 4 02 " Manly ...... 4. 4ri " Came run. . . .5 4 " Sanford.... 40 " Haleigh 7 00 a m Cary 7 10 " Apex SOS " New 1 1 1 1 1 ... st :!; " Merry Oaks tl 00 " Moncure... fl 24 " osuttod II 52 " Sanford 1020 " Osir,Mid .... 7 IHI " Moncure ... i 'M " Cameron.. .11 12 " Merry Oaks. 7 fiS " Manlv 12 01pm New Hill .. Hill " Keiser 125U " Apex H 45 " llollman. ... 12U " Cary ..0 1J Arrive at Arrive at Hamlet 215 " lllaleigh f) 45 " rje Connecting ft Sanford with trains ou Wester ii Railroad for Fayetteville, and st Uaml'it. with traiuson Carolina Cential It ill way for Wilniinulmi and Charlotte. .IOUN C W'INPFH, tnar2'. tl Sopeiin' m!i.nt.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 1, 1879, edition 1
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