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TT7 Sllty Ohalham Record. THURSDAY, ... May 15 187U 1 tfj" All advertisements must bo handed la by Tuesday of every week, iu order to be luterted in ibe Issue of that week. I-nto Front. Tbe annual ' cool spell in May" baa been unnanally cold tlila year, and on the llib and 10th inst, there was a alight frost in many section of this county, which la quite remarkable at this season. We learn from our very obliging Bejrls terof Deeila that, during the month of April, he Issued only eiubt marriage licens es, three to whiles and five to negroes. This shows un uunaual dulness in that line of business, at which we are aomo what urprised. lor as the price of K license in now reduced from two dollars and a hall to only one dollar and a half, we thought there would be a brisker domand. J'rob nbly, however, this reduction in price has not yet become generally known- Hltool C7lolrutloiiM. The closing exercises of Haw Kiver High ehool will be held on the :S0th iust. Quite pleasant occasion U anticipated- There will be declamations and compositions by the student, and our talculed townsman, ('apt. I'. 1). Deneon, has accepted the Invi tation to deliver an address, which will be a treat iu Itself. At night there will bo a "sociuble." This school Is at Byouin's Factory and Dr. Wilboru is Its accomplish- ! Principal. We are requested to announce that the closing exercises of Mr. S. II Klapp's school at Antioc.t church In this county, will br held on tun 30th ol May. A sermon will he preached In the morning at hall past ten o'clock. A cordial inviiatiou is extended to all to attend. CYnmty C"oisml4wIoni. The Hoard held their regular monthly meeting on the 5ih and 6th lint. all the members being present. The billowing accouuts werenudited and ordered to be paid: J. 11. West, j. P. fees in ease vs. Math Cotton $1.70. I. W. Riddle, fees in case vs. Ben. Ooins &. others $2 Ho. Oliver Vestal, fees in certain State cases and serving orders. $10.00 i V. Foushee, lees iu certain case W. (J. Tlmuiaa, balance duo as loruier Agent of Poor- H.iuse $31.20. I. A. Wilton, J. P. fees iu case vs. Long & others $i 75. W. 11. Hatch. 2 loads ol wheat straw lor Poor-Hous-, $J. John Boon for corn and Hour $1(! -V). C. B. Scott, services as commissioner ti.-.,s.y I. II. Clegg, services as commissioner $!il. !)0. Murk. Byoum, services us commissioner $17. Kdivards &. Brougbtoo. for tax list books $. J. A. Womack, J. P., fees in certain cu.se $0.35. Spcnce Taylor, jail fees. $27.30. J. H. William, for repairs uu bridge at F-arington's. $4-1.89. Dr. W. S. Edwards, examination of two lunatics $2.50. W. B. Carter, J. P., fses In cases of two lunatics. $2 30. It. I. Jenkins, J. P., lees in case vs. Alex, Ditk. $1.S5. I, It. Ktline. as Clerk of B ard. $'),.'!.V J. W. Taylor, fees iu case vs. Willis Ala. ton & others. $10 30. W. S. (luoter, J. P., fees iu esse v. Cain fi miter 1 . 1 .T. W F. Kousbee, lees In certain cases, $7-JJK. V. X. Strudwick. fees in insolvent cases $6. .1. .1. ITouton, J. P., fees ditto, $3,00. (iiileou Alat,ou, forcoiu for Poor-House $43,73. I. II. Clegg, com and forage for Poor House $'2.70. M. T. B. Moody, elai'iiel damages lor the lU-uth ol his inulo. which tell frum the pub lic bridge across Haw river at Henley's mill. After the examination of several witnesses, the Board allowed him $(!9. J. M. Moring Kiq , was appointed to su perintend the erection of a bridge across Xorlli Rat cre-k, on the lUleigh and Chapel Hill Uoad, and to preseut an item iz-d account ol the cost. Ordered, that all persons in the county who may have been adjudged lunatics, shall be allowed $1 10 2-3 a month , except those who are able themselves, or their I s rents, to pay their expenses. To date Irnm March 4'1 1h;9. J. W. Perry was granted permission to 'make certain changes in the public road leading over his laud, upon condition that he made a causeway. A bridge was authorised to be built (not to cost mors than $94.) across Buckhorne creek on the road Irotu MerryOaks toNorih iugton's ferry. It was ordered that the Sheriff remove the luroace from the jail, and deliver it at Moncure to the It. K. Agent, directed to Thomas II. Briggs 4 Sous Buleigh N, C. and to notify them of its shipment. Ordered that sealed proposals, for build ing a eovered latticed bridge at Byouiu's Factory, be received until I. o'clock on the first Monday Iu Juue next. John T. Mullory and J. II Thomas were granted the privilegeVjf reluiliug spirituous litjnora, iu tho toivu u! 1'ittsboro tor three mouths. A petition was presented, signed by the requisite number ol voters iu Iladley Town ship, asking that an election be held Iu mid lowiwliijt on the Gtsl Thursday in Juue to ascertain whether spirituous liquors may be suld therein. Tbe p tlliou was gran ted, and J. S. Henley wat uppoiuted Regis trar, and J. Perry aud 0.eu Liudley J udgea of said elecliou. I Mr. A. P. Uiibert, of Carlionton, In t u.ly I ing law at this idnce, nnder the iustruc- ' tion ol James H. Headon, K-q. Correction. j Iu the letter ol "Jupiter'" published In jour Isst Issue, the figures should have been $88, lust end ol 28 dollars, lor which ! the tobacco Bold. Rend This! Mr. Frank Thornton, of Fayettnville. present to our readers a most attrac tive advertisement, to which we would I rail their special attention, and advise them to consult their interests by giving him a trial Look Here ! Bead carefully the attractive adver tlseinent ol Mr. A C reech, which we pub lish elsewhere, and when you go to Bul eigh be sure to giTe him a call, lie Is one of the oldest merchants iu the State, and by his fair dealinir, good bsrgatns, and great energy, lie wi-H deserves the grent suc cess, with which he has met. and is fairly entitled to the largo busim-Mj v hie!, he bus established. J Clin rcli Convention. j The annual Convention ol the Fpiscopal church in this llioeese is now In session at ! Fayetteville, having met on the 14ih inst, I Messrs, John Manning, L. J. Hnujrhton. and II. A. London Jr. are In attendance as I delegates from lliie l'nrish. ! Tlio Odd Fellows of this S'nte sie also holding their annual meo'lug at Fayette ville, having assembled o-i the 13ih, so that the hospitnlitlts ol our friends In that good old town will be taxed to the utmost, and yet all will doubtless hi well pro vided for. C'lllllll V AKKI'SiKOl'H. j The B uird ol Asse-sors lor this county ' held a meetingjn the C'onrt-lfoue, on the j 5th lint, ss rj :i t .,! by law, and agreed j upon the billowing sch- dule ol valuations to he a-sessed in (ihallintn; Bei-t farm horses, or mules, at DO dollars, ! second elas horsi h or mule HO, extra, or interior stock at true lalue. t'ollrf this ' spring at 10 dollars, colts 1 year old 23, colts 2 v ars old 40. First class cons and 'calves 15 dollars, second 10. Cattle Irom 1 I to 2 years old 3 dollars, 2 to 3, 5. A" over , S years old 8. Work oxen from 8 dollars, , to 25: breeding sows 3: nigs under 3 mouths : old 23 cents, frum 3 to 0 months 50 rents, i (1 to 0, 1 dollar., 0 to 12 mouths 1 50, 12 to : 18 months 2, all over 18 months 3; sheep 1 , dollar, goats 1. Cotton to bo valued us quot ed in market report of the Hi:i onti on the ' 1st day of June, less 1 cent: cotton in the 'seed 1-3 ss lint; 1 Bacon and'ltrd 7 cent-i a pound: flour 5 dolhus and llfty ceuts a barrel; wheat 1, a b'ishel; corn 73 cents, peas tjt) cents, oats 1 40 cent; oats iu the shi af 30 ceuls a bun idred poiiuds. Wbifkey i brandy 1 dollar and fifty cents ; gallon; leaf tobacco 5 Cents a pound; In.m ; her 70 cent 10J feet; turpentine 1 dollar ' a barrel; v. col '.'0 cents a pound, solo leath !cr25 cents a pound; up:er and harness ' b lither 40 cents a pouud; all forage 50 cents I per hundred pounds. On motion, it was reso'.vd that the as- sessora return their lists to the li'-gister ol i Deeds on or before t'le fourth Monday in July next, instead of Auuust. i STATE JISWS. Woman's Rights. : We have iu North Carolina a lady I Biink President, a lmly lawyer, a lady , editor aud two lady pro.tchers. I News. Lar? Sales. j The firm of Wallace Dim, or States villc, s ld last year nearly half a mil- ; i ion dolhirs worth if uiediein-tl lilutits. roots and herbs, of Western : North Carolina production. Clinton L. Cobb Dead. Clinton L. Cobb, for six years from 19fi0 to 1875, Republican niem 'ber of Congress from the first N. C. 1 District, died at his 1k :;ip in Eliza beth Citv on We.bi-'s !-ty April j !10ih. J Xetv raper. Il".v. W. S. Bynuin is to bo the ; editor of the Episcopal paper, The ' Church .Vesseneror, to be published ; in Winston. The first number of the ! paper will nppear on the 10th of j May. Charlotte Observer Mu Aired Jlimlerer. At Tyrrell Court, Judge Avery presidtug, Able Mauu was np for murder. His counsel submitted to a verdict of manslaughter nnd he was seuttticed to tho Penitentiary for five years. Ho is eighty'-tive years old'. His twin brother, Eli, who for year j has been his constant companion, wants to go with him. Economist. The Revival Wor The preat revival, both Edenton Street Methodist Church, under di rections of Mrs. Moon, and at Person Street Methodist Church, conducted by Miss Painter, continue toincreaso iu interest and both churches are crowded every night. About two hundred and twenty five have made profession of religion iu tho two eburcbef. Some of the best nnd most substantial of our citizens aro numbered among tho converts. jThe Stoek l aw. j Withiu a few weeks Iredell county I will be enjoying the benefits of the ; stock law. The commissioners of ' the county held a meeting in States ! ville Monday to receive reports from parties appointed to superintend the j construction of the fence, with a I view to ordering up the stock as oon as the fence is completed. The report showed thnt there yet remain ' ed about a half a mile of tho fence on 1 the UoAan line to bo built, nnd a few gates to be built at different ' points. Charlotte Observer, !.'o License. The lioiuil of County Commission ers refuse to gnibt liceutte to retail spirituous liquors in less quantities I titan a quart. There was huite a I lively time over the matter. Messrs. , A. J. Dare-ixn, J. P. lVniberton and iJ. A. Loelvhitrt were iniploycd by 'the petitioners for license; while ! Rev. 0. J, llrent and Ilev. P. L. Groom plead on thu side of tho peti I tioner8 lor no licet'8-j and on 1a': linjj.a vote, .tho Commissioners decid ed to discontinue grunting license. ,On request of tlie lnwyero, the Com Imissioners were aslced to re-eonsider which they refiised to do. Ihen they were asked to grant license for one month, which they refused to do. Wudcsboro Herald. A Horrible Crime. A man by the name of Freeman has recently killed his little five year old daughter under the following I circumstances, which we cony from I the Herald: I "Fi-oemm 's a Second Adventist and litis ger-a'l become excited din ing 'lliolust few d.iys while nttendiug the series of revival meetings. About i a week ago ho claimed no have re ceived "a wondei fill revelation" and .has not eaten or slept since. He I says thnt. tho Lord directed him to i sacrifice hi little daughter, slid he j declares that she will rko again in ,three days. j Yesterday morning he sent word around to the village that he "would jmake tho revelation known and oflVr lau orthodox sacrifice nt three o'clock !in the afternoon." A number of the i Second Advent people assembled at his homo. Previous to their arrival the horrible leod was penormeii, with cool deliberation, and accompanied with what was intended to be an im-tu-essivo re'iijrious cereiuonv. Tin- poor hi tie victim was pierced with n ! knife by her crazed parent, her blood bi-ing poured upon a fable which was 1 used as an altar. Tiio people who (called at the houo were horrified by ,thc spectacle presented: but the nia- nir( excited by the deed he had i committed and tho sight of blood i drove every body away, and as be ' was well provided with firenruis he kept all intruders at a safe distance. 1 Along with his dead he went through a horrible incantation, which he says ho will in three days result .in the "resurrection of my belov. d child." Freeman U about thitty-five 'years of age and lives with his wife ' and family on his farm in Poc isset. ;IIe litis another daughter about seven years old. Ho h. is lived iu Poetisset I about seveu years and is a man in moderate circumstances. Ho is iu : sane on religious mutters, hut seemed rational on every other subject. It may seem incredible Uut such ja horrible emtio could have been , committed iu Massachusetts the vrry i centre of eivilizitiou aud Christianity i(as they claim,) and yet there is ' where the above revolting niurdc-r occurred. If it had taken place in the South, how quickly the whole Norih ' would have seized upon it as an evi dence of our barbatistn Au honest iudill'eruiico to many prevail 'inc tnplnln's is the result of iHini; Dr Hull's ISaltimorH Pills. Kor saio by all i drunfists. l'rice 20 rents. j Ililitary. Washington, May 10. Thre nre (ootid reasons for stating that the i President, has changed his views re j garding the bill relating to the use I of the military at the polls, und the I probabilities are now strong that he , will return it with another veto mes ; sage. ! Southern Baptist Convention. i Atlanta, Ga., May 8. 1 S70.-Tho Strut hern Baptist Convention met to day. Jie.v. Dr. Poyce of Kentucky, I was elected President. The Home t Mission Board reports $50,000 rais ed and expended for Home Mission":, j This includes the work in the In -Ulian T-rtitory. Tho Foreign Mis sion Board reports $30,000 raised nnd expended for the missions in Ituly China and Africa. This does not in clude the $110,000 spent on the chap el and mission house in Borne, Italy. I The introductory sermon was deliv ered by Bev. Dr. Puriuan, of South ' Carolina bef ire an immense assem bly. Tho delegation is very large. Atlanta welcomes the Convention i with enthusiasm. I II you want your ltuby to look bright do i not put it l) i-leep with laudanum when i reMless. but use Dr. Diill's Huh) Syrup. 2". cents a bottle. I New Storo And Hew Goads. i Measrs. llynum and Headen have just Bnlshetl repairing and enlarging their new j store, into which they have now brought a I very larpe and varied stock ol Meridian t diso of all kin Is, onsixiiug in part oi dry goods, groceries, dress good, paints, oil", j furniture, wapon and hujriry material, &c, I which will be sold cheap for cash or barter, i tf. i iaijiiu:i). ; IfPA 11 notices ol marriages and dentin. aio published Iree, but obituaries are charged seven cents a line. ! At the residence ol the bride's lather, in this county, on ilieSili inst., Mr. Milton 11 Brady lo Miss Annie J. Fox. In St. Itarnal as Church, (ireenloro N.C , on the llltli ini-t, by the Kev 11. 11. K-.u- ton 1. 1, Mis M iry, daughter ol the Into Rev. Andrew Suit 'ii, to Mr, Soence Tsy lor, !..' l'lttslioro', NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i Frank Thornton ! to WHOLESALE AND RETAIL a U t a ?. a , ! SPECIAL BARGAINS. . IHf?5"??!!? 5 l U a V-J ! An entire now lino of KID Gloves in White, Black, Operas and very I handsome street shades, at the un-1 j , , . t precedentedlow pnea of J cents i per pair. I Lineil SuitillS ! civ;M rt..:ia o.1 vi.'.ii.l f'.Or.,-o in Slitpes, 1 lin. s and Solid Lolois, jilt ITtSIlllf. Xlic.in uio urnii j and Bellinj' ut leBS than cost of im- j portation, ltlack Alpacas. Only such goods as past experience ' has taucrht us will cive crennine satis i faction, aud at prices lower than ever if ;Ueioro. I DlU'SS fiOOOS. i BROCADE SILKS, BUNTINGS, i. ,, , ... . ,, ,. , ,. in all colors, wnn a iuu line m mom- urn ami low prieeti goons in every ' shade and style. ! Mourning Gixxls. Black Ktnpress Cloth; B aok Henrietta Cloth; Black Tamise Cloth; Black Bunting; Black Cashmere, all wool. ttTbese goods aro of a very su tmi-iiir fnobi ti.llil wo niir!i!iti'0 tho ! juices to bo lower than those of any other house. Ol'e'!illilieS, Black ami ColoiO'.l, from 18 cents ' to 73 cents. (.OrsetS. A food fitting, well -llui.shoil Corset for 'Jo cents. ! j Victoria Lawn, ; 10 cents a yarn, real value 20 cents. ! KJIOK DliPAHT.MKNT. j In L.VDIl'.S' 1'INK GOODS we have a full line of j XVZiles', Eic'ler's rani others of the best makes, in all styles. GENTLEMEN'S INE SHOES and (iaiters in every cut, width, (iiality, anil price. A full lino in nieilium and low priced shoes iu every fctyle, very cheap. I Diners will find the assortment in this department euuul to .ill the re - finireinent'j of the s won, and cannot '.,., . i -.i .j ,i . i f.ul to be pleased with the goo.ls and , prices. i "? n N in every s!lc und Wool and S:raw. prie, iu Fur, tJer.ts Furnishiiit: (Joods, ,' in enJlebs varieU . I A full line, ut greatly reduced prices. Frank Thornton, 1 inayl5 tl Fayetteville., N. C. I IIAVB A W.IOt. CAltmS'O MACIIINE IX operation ht my Mill o 1,V co.k, where l am prepar-l lo accomodate t!,e public with lirst-elnss work, and at the lowest price. Urinme vour wool, and I will Hiuirnntee eatisiactluu. V. T. ptM'.SKlT, ! myl5 l?T0-lt. Ha ll-y' Mi. Is, I' U. Ordered by the H ard ol County Com tnmsionera, in the matter of ImiMiiig anew lat'h-ed bridge ut Hymen's I'actory. thnt sealed propoxHls lor building raid bridge will be received until 13 o'clock on tin lit 8. Monday in June m-t. The Cuiinnissioii-'rs rierve tho right to accept any one liid or r. j-ct a'l. i'lnii, sn'cilicarions. and e uidiiinnson file in the Keui uer's ollice. at PiltKhoro'. May 5th lJ-Tit. C. IS. SOO I T. 4t. C. II C. i. Trustee's Sale. I will Hell at public auction tor cash, at the Court H ue Poor, Pittsltoio'. on 1 M.iv 27. l7sl, the fdlowin snides of Per - siii.il I'roiierty. I one-ltorsu Uockanay, ! 1 Uuggy. I 1 old two-liorse Carriatre. i Huron. suppoM'.l to be lOtM) pound". i l,ot "f I, uiiiber. supposed to be -lUUJ left And 'i two-horse wmuoos. 1 May Gth. 18711. JOHN MaNXIXC. Trustee ol O. t. I'oe. Important Sale. On Moud iv the 2nd day ol Jun next, at the C.mrt-llouue door in the town of Pitts- V ' 1 .v,ll (I... I,i.,l,..ul l.l,l,lu. for e'e-h'. tlie one. third Interest "ol James A. Msv in bus No. 2; '211 and !!0 ol the town I of Pitlshoro; known n tho ''IIamsay Hotel," to satisly an execution in my hands tor collecllou su iiusl sai'l Jsmes es i A- Mav, and -cbison, for the in fav.ir ot K Iwar is & Mure sum ol l;'.0.74 snd e.'Sts. JtlllN W. TAYLOR Sheriff. May 3.1, lI'J. 4l rn'uxrrrin-: i L JOHN T MORRIS, Formerly of W. II Morris & Co., Successors i to A. W. I-'raps, healers in all Kinds of ' Furniture. Mauiases, Spring-Beds and 1 Looking! i la -sen. Finp's Old S.aiul. Corner of Fayetteville ami Ihivie St., Oorner below Varhorough Hotel, Ualeigli. N.C. 1 have io oloie a;d to arrive, a nice col lection of chcaj. an l medium grade pooils, which w ill be s .hi eneap (or cash. Ilurenus at t'l.-iO. 7..V) Ifs ol) and np to $111. &c. tloml cotton top iiiuiireses $;'.") and $VH)and all kinds ol goods in proportion, liep ,'iun 'ges. liot). ! 7 ", an. I IfH OO. carpet Loui,ot-s ijS.fiO, an.l $1(1. (fall sud see me .it write for prices of any kind 'f goods, us I am determ ined lo aell as cheap as the cluapes-t. Re member 'he place and name. IliayS if JOHN T. MORltlS. y E '.V A 1 ) V E Itl'ISE A 1 EN TS. ! NEW GOODS at A- CREECH'S. OUS'I'OMEhN. THIS ADVKllTISK. tnent is for vur interest, so read caretully. : I have received mv stock of JSHUIXU ! OOOPS lor HT'.t, mid it affords m pie is- "rr !.'"! v'"1' ",Kt ,evt'r-v ,,.,,:l,v-,".r.: IML.Ni is full and complete, with M".v : n()OI)S frolll VtmtM 1 , FillH FH,,riC!)i iboutrht by myself in person from the Iiu- p rt.-s and Manufacturers hy tbe package. And here allow me to say that inteirritv , ,h thH v-tn, k , C1m,;.rcia, lif.anj brains, the liiir cog wheel that runs the tireless Kiiirhie, and (,'asli is that earnest ami solid HtnlTthat will buy (foods chesp.l and still iu the Itiaini ol the smartest mer- i 'chants, there lurk a pu..le an to 'vhen i jroods will gel to hard pan or bottom pri- I H '1 ! ,,,,nk ev,'.r3r '"p"''11"1' .f experience , i will cnliiC'ile Willi me in savin:? that totals 1 have not been sold -si h::: ;!. I..-! twentv- tlve vears so low a- 'ii- v u Sprilitf, j"1 ' cmliden' u -..n., -.!.. War s and Merchandise hi'. i . ( :cir bot- ., ,-,,.,.,, As tnunr of theru advanced and nre still , advancinjr. ami it will only tnko a little money and finiii( ial skill to save money liy I And" in connection with this, let me aat j MiT14,'; I,!v1IwfI'!'!U"'u' " and thayotisee nil kinds ol advertisme.its. u ,nuetl' nru bl I11 ! some selliinr at c ist snd belo.v, and some XT 1 -ay the bo'.tom's out, and goods at bard i ""X. 1 S" pan prices and various other kinds, lint . let me tell you, I assortment ol P11K3S (JOOPS, c niB'mtlnft ol That I suppose at l.'nst a thousand per ,Hck (.lur,.(i S'tlks, Oashmeres, Hunt sonata this writing will know that i ,8i Mm Muslins, l,wns, I'.iplius, ; CBEtGH 8 is the phne, and I expect to tell t-n thoits- ald more within the uixt forty-iijrht hours Creech ta hy Uieir Goods. M l want customers wherever to be j found, and buyers with money to spare, so wlien you come to town, dowu town or ' up town, come to CSEEGH3. FAOTS DEVELOP STUANUE 'JIIlNdS. READ; PALTfO nt I . at want CALICOS at fi: t'UKEorr.s r vou you will lin. I tlu'iu at t (!HK.E;:il'S. Never forget ti ca'l CHKHeil's to buy your 7c calico, I'nion Lawns, tj. so I styh g and lust colors at S'i; p.T yird, yard wiile Lawn, real biiti't. I some !oods at 10 and lil-Jc; yard vide IVreal at Stripud aud Checked Nnu ; sook at 10.-. ' A lnve and splended assortment of ! DPtHSS GOODS., . at prices to buiI cus.oiuers. com, to niKum's. ; W,olpsaie i),.nal.t llleilt. ' , , , i To country nr-rc'iaits; I have ten Hpt.(.iR) ilin-. , Ulhli Mn ..liroon, . c .mpl-ti-. an i eiy utock in this I pirMiient 'is nnnsuillv larire stel nttrai-tive. Co.Mi; land see me, I hav.- special birairs lor yon, ainl c.uitii to Oo you gi.ml an.t save vou money. may l u a. t. ium a 2t. ! ' KaVyliNM'. 1 W. V. A:.. H.Ntrounrh, (Jroeers, j No. 1, Fayetteville, No. 4 1 Martin and No.fi .Uarhct Nipare, Haleigli, N. ('., (:f-r to tli- trade f.dsy, at inside prices, ! the loli iwincr, viz : 00.0(10 His 'riinothy and Clover Hay, , lll.tltiil lbs Hulk C. It Sides, TOO bus White sid V. lloiv Corn, i -1 ill litis White l; lted Meal. 1 ','IKI lilds K.n' ;i an 1 I'aiiiily Flour, j 5.0' 1(1 (;als Svr.ip and Molasses, 10') hbls IkTriu.'. Mackerel au 1 Mallets, ' 1 1 "" ";',m,?' ' Mutl ,m.l Hran 1"."0() lbs hue and bellow Su'ars, I -.'OJ do. IUhii.tr I owders. . "w ;"'i.m "j:'--.. r.xr.ra r;..'-riuo iim .u-ssmn i.t-unM's, ; ll.'.l aid lei low Banana, ! Kresh li inicoi Ci.c.'ui.uts, 1 sw Tntl.i.-di I'riu.i s. t h ih-e It.. 1-1 v. i i .l'l,!t'. ' Choir I'iChs I'linan's, ; Mixed and Plain 1'iekh-s. Knglisli mi I ..Vnl' r'""i Chow-Chow, ' Potted Tongue. Turkey and Idtek. Imjvirted and 1 ltuestic Cutsup ami Sauces, Siiiioked. It'oiliu.'.' nnd C;i'; ; 'i, Beef, (inih'im l-'lour, Iinpoit-d au 1 1) ''-.: ' '.; I, S.i go. Tapioca an : i.'. i. Ciiu k' d and Cm-' W . ! lline, l-'lour and Horn S i.lcli, I Nelson Si Cox's Celatin. j Imperial Hn.nuiii V Mill's I'uo.l, Canned Pii l"ri. ts, i Preserves and Jellies, ; tiliocolate nod lotcoi, Fresh ami Deeicated Uoeoiintit, , Imp irted and .,IIH"cu Mit"tur.ls, j ALSO: ; Fine line of Import, d and Amerienn ("nrnrs, nitiiring iu price from sfl.S-i lo ' 1 1 ol) Per I till. 1 Navy and Plain Chewing Tobacco, Irom 28c to ,.; tier Ik, in snuiii pucksgee put in fnr t-xtnll tr.1,1,- i If you wisli anything in Heavy or F.mcy Grocery I.ino. seud to u.-i for Cutalogue ; and Price List. "Samples by mail or othr-rvis. when requested. Inaj8-ll' rn AT TinS ! PAGE & ATWATEli, Micressors oi TH0?PS0N & ATWATER, i Are '"!w 'Ceiviii(l New Spiing Goods iu ! ev,,rJr Jfc 23EATJ HTutJ&i i M 1 O J M trreater Hostilities tlisn usual n( all .itialities. raugiug ill prices tro'.n 50 CKNTS to .t'i 00- Farming Implements in great quantities, tliereby enabling ie to sell at low figures to suit the lime-'. Our are specially inducing to the buyer. Sn'-Ut from to 1 CF.NTS. I.'okkkk from II to-."!! (KN IS. Ploughs and Points, we have always ou hand. UKMF.MI'F.H. we are the no-n nlm first brought the price of POINTS down to figures at which none can complain. ;"V are also buying Heel and Cattle; Bring tin-in nlong when Jou come: and Fiiriii'-rs of Chatham and aitj -ining conn lies i! KM KM UK 11 'I. a' .you will not only save time, but MONKY. h- stopping to see us, in t e HIHi li Ul'ILL'i.N'.'. t.:.u:';tl ( AUY, X. C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. L. LONDON 7 V would inform HIS Frionls and Customers, that UK HAS JL'riT returned from tbe North with tbo Largest n n d Most Complete, and the CI-ZSATZCT Stock of (iootls He Has Ever Hud ! in: kicici's KviatvniiMji : ( pronl FINE SILKS, to a Bottle ol (lastor Oil. Alo....iil.iiir.isiioi MMlliUfAl COST, will not bo UNOKltsol.t) y anyone. Ion can save niouejr aud tune by coming to see him. i: HIS .si Pique's (iinghitms, , fit , KX Til A KINK. Ltwiis I ruin 8 cents tip. lias a Mammoth stock ol Clothing : CoatS from 50 CCIitS, Up the l?1? '' ., ' " w t-m O f M U J KJ 1 for everyb idv, from 'JO cents a pair, np to ! tlif l-'iiiest Hand Made. He makes b.ioks : u specialty. ! fcapFa-a HIJ 11 UiKIOIIlC . 1 Call and see hi- ('cttorn'.les, (iassimereR. : ; Liiu'tis. ic. j lre.it Parpiens in Krinjies, I.aces. Hand-I j krri-hii-i. It ivvs, Rcarls, l!uc!ie. Uollars, j I ('ul!':, Slockioos Corsets, l'arasols, I Kuni, Kan Uhains. ! and Fancy articles of all kinds. Just Ask to sec Lis CI.OVKS ! UestStod: of S'JETjiS, 3$ IVliite and Colored, iu tho Market ! All kinds of II ATS, for Mn and Boys. Irom the ('li';i;Hst Straw, to the Finekt Fur. His stock of HAHDWAIIK is Very Full. A Nice Slock of Ki'ltNlTl'liK: Consist inj? ol lied room Sets, t'hairs, &:. His (!lassre is lii:.l'Tll-rr.. Call aud see I his NKH' si yi.k Lamp Chiiuneys. Has Tinware. I.-iigs, P.iiuis, Oils. Leather, ; Iron, an.l a Very Lhi'o and Cheap Stock ol ti nice lies. fv" I! -member, that the l.hiee to Hnv ClieHp. a -id to jj''t I'u; woutii or vouit MONEV. is lit 'les rittsboro'. N. C. tf M.iv l.-t, 1ST9 Great Bargains ! A. TriiMw of O. S. 1()K. I nm selling AT nnd ISKI.OW COST. - the entire Stock ol' (ioi-ds of iit O. S. I'iu', coiiM.-tiiig of I.AIUI-S AMI Cl-NT-i SIIAWI.f. KKAKY M AUK I'l.ollllNii. SIIKKTIMiS Idtll.l.s ixos, r.r.AXKi:is, iiousi; chi.i..i;, II M.TKK-s, HAIIM'SS, l: i: 1 1 U. MS, SAUDI. KS, KiU'KS, ISIVKKTS, vi:i.i.-viii:r.i.s u a u d - VAI!i: OF A I.I. KIND", i ( IMCKFuV i (F AI.I, ! mh: rs, r, i. a s s , I Di:i i:s, M K i I - ; cixi-, r. x - i TKACIS, ' not crs, s ' KM vi-:. i St (A I', nus foi: mi:n amc!iii.!h:k.n.i , I'uiJKs, siMuNs, ui:riiis, i TixwAiii-:, i a.m:ii i ui its, ! Ai'ri.i:-i'i:i:i.r.i;s,sAvs,si yiiiis I'AKI'K.N I !'i;s' Tool.S. IIAT-i, I'MIIK'KI.I.AS, c o T T o N VAIi.NS, l-I.AN.Ni:i, T.V- lii.i: (..iitis, i'i:u ' fAi.i:, rxiii.n-VKST.s . KOI! l.Al'l: S AND . oi:nts, stiiKi-s, i:i:n Tl.'KlNU, - VAI.ISKS, Sl'ICF.S, JlOl.KS, IlJSi: FOB l.ADDS -V oi:xts, (II.OVIS, KII1IONS, NOTIONS, 'ami EVEIIYTHIXO usually kent in : a first-class store. 8?5i.Sj)eeial iuiltu'ements ofierel to Country Merchants. "usl JOHN MANNING 1, , npl24-lf Trustee. Wei 3 HWKOPKNKI). NKAU Mot'NT B. Pleasiinl Church, a KIlisT J..ss; Hlai ksiniih Shop, ivhere 1 w i'l do the very i be.-t work. Ht-pairins Wagons and Bug ! gies a Specialty. apl10.:lin J. A. 1IORXAPY. FOR SALE! f OFF Kit Foil SLK I llltKi liKliKSIllUK THOltoroiI- PIUS. ALSO J a nice lot of halt-hred fouiihsCUrSWOLl) LAM BS. ami three- ill shear Irom 0 to 10 ponnils ot wool at a year old Send for sanii I 'l wool. HYIilTP MAKIXO. 1 am Ajent fort.'legg'B Improved PAT F.NT KVAPOIlATOil. Keiul for price list. I. II. CM HI. i ap':ltf St. Lawrence, N. I'. ' N E W A 1 VEiiTIS EM E ATS ; DRUG-TORE ! ! The nnderslj;ncd baviug becotno owner ' aud proprietor of the establishment hereto ! fore l.nowu as j ILORNE S DRUG STORE, and having secured the services of Mil. II. K. UOU.NK as Druggist and t'Uarnjacmt, itt .iniliioii the business at the old stand. Customers will Cad constantly on hand a full supply of I'fllB Oltl'OS, MKIWIXKS, PAINTS, OILS, V.MINISIIIvS, I)VS-STI!KI'S, TB AS, SPK'BS, TOll.KT SOAPS, HAtB AND TOOTH HIM 'Slim, l'BUKUMBItV AND KANCV AUTICI.KS, WIN. IWW OI.ASS, MINKItAL W.VTKIt, 1'KTltO I.KUM. -., 4C Prices to Suit the Times. 'fpSpcial inducemeuts.to Cnuutry Mer chauts aud Physicians. JSJ W. X. WII.UAM8, j f.iyettevttie, . T,,a n,1nP,t(rniM. wil0,B iMislness has I nassnd into the linnds of Mil. W. N. Wll.- MAMS, as ahovs s'litd. respectfully in. forms his former patrons and the public gem-rally that he will be pleased to sea them at his old place, and otters his fiulh fill services us licretofoiH. apUl tf II. It. HOUSE. Bynnin M&tnrini Company, L. 11. UYM M, Asent. MAXITAGTUUERS ov Tin-: BEST YAMS I AND t!S II EETIHG S, ANH DEALERS I GENERAL MERCHANDISE I.ooK Knit TIIK SIIEEIIXOS AND YARNS, iKAXHi:H CHATHAM COTTON MILLS IK Vol' WANT TIIK BEST ! FIB ST, AND ONLY COTTON MILL IN THE GOL'XTY. t octn-no:)-tf The Hi ;t and (lieapest in the WOULD ! T11V Til KM AND UK CONVINCED! Manufactured -expressly lor and for sale by Ualriirli, N. (I. Also Airent tor the sale ol Du. Waiin Kits' HKAI.Tll CtHtSET, uue.iualled for Ueauty, Stylo aud Comlort. decl!l-tf 15ri;;gs Bui' 'ing, Raleigh, N. 0. 'HARDWARE! m 13 EUGGY MATERIAL, SASH, I'AINTS, 1TTTY, WIXIXW(!I.ASS, I I, IMF, (KMF.XT, A X I) TfllLL SUFPLIES. (lorrespotideiico solicited. r.'i r a a dec .1.11m 05 nriiiilKS, IKK KAYVAYS. and SP1UNU WAtiONS, at prices to suit the times, Made ot the best materials, and warranted lo give entire patisfation. Consult your own interest, by giving us a call bulorw buying. Also, a lull lot of HAND MADE HARNESS. A. A. McKETHAN k SONS, Fayetteville, N. C. oet 21-no0-3m limki Holies : The boats of the Express Steamboat Company will run as follows Irom lUlh of April uutil further notice : Steamer 1. MCKCHISOX, Capt. Aonz tlarrison, will leave Fayetteville every Tuesday and Friday at 7 o'clock A. M., and Wilinintrton every Wvduusdav aud hatur. dBV at 2 o'clock v. M. Steamer WAVK, Cant. W. A. Ilobeson. will Wave Favetleville on Mondays aud Thursdays at 7 o'clock A M.,ani YVilmloir- lon on 'I ucsdays and Fridays at 1 o'clock v. M.. connecting with the Western Rail road at Fayetteville ou Wednesdays aud Salurdayf. J. 1. WILLIAMS & CO Jg. ute at Fayetteville, '. C. jsn-10 tf :.1
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 15, 1879, edition 1
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