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mm fmiwmii (Chaltaffi Record nuir!lwlilV fA 07 1880. i imju..ii, j - LOCAL RECORDS: I IJT Kind reader, if you owe anything I iot The Recghd please pay upl . """" . , ,. . rr I P ram,..... - 1 Recoup. Ouly one dollar apiece to clubs ol live until Bell January ... . . .i i. . . . r..i.. 1 w 7UV" 7 ',; ' , , j Hr.wer f..r the largest In.u potatoes that we have seen this season. tyTaii Rf.oobi) oflice in now prepared ! to print nil kinds o! Notice, Circulars, J Handbills, ic. (food work at low prices. When you go to town don't forget to go to Bynuui it Headn'a New Cheap Mmre and look at their eleaaut lot o( Fur - nltura, Floor Malting, &c I ! S. Waitt, Halelgh. N. C. U re. ce.,...g ... rKt 4.., Bleached and Brown Sheeting. Linens. - Lawn.. Percales. Muslins. Linen Cambrics Dress Trimmings, Uufons. Notions, Ho ler. HandkerchitlH, 4c, io. Allcflered at the lowest prices. f -.. ' .t Uvuiiin k Headeti's New Cheap ' " ' " , Htore a mc Corset for !i5 ceots.aud ab.au-! tlful Muslin Press at 10 cents per yard. j tW I)ok at your tools and see if you ; do not need a Drain Cradle or Blade, Mow. j log Blade, Briar Blade. Sneed, or any thing i.f the kind. Vu can find a splendid as- sor'nient at London's Cheap Store. He is ' geut for Chatham for the "(leisrr Separa- 1 lor." Call snd get ratal, gne and prices if you are thinking of buying one.' j "" .. UP II J" - i.i.uH m K rhine, yon can save money by calling at l.,.y..i.'. f'hean St.iro and look lit his be ' , ,, ii ... v i fore vou buy. He can sell you a No. I t...a,lla machine fir SH easb. Now ... ,,,, . . ,.. . i your nice. lie seeps an aiuus in aewm ." r 1 machine needles and futures. Beat chew-,f lug Tobacco at London's. 3Itll. Ktol'il. j tin the night of til- l'Jlh inst., a valuahlu , mule was stolen Irom the -cable ol Mr. Lu- i aian B. Ya'.es. ot this c.-unty. X.1IM1IM INlllUI'H'. We saw, a few days ago. a chicken that was hatched near this place, that waaiiuite a curiosity, having le.ir 1 aud two Isnlies but only one bead. IJiiivorw Hy Coiuiiieiice- liK'iit. i The annual Couitnetieeitient eiercisea at the Democr.ilic. voters of this (t'enlre) unr State I'niversity wdl le held next township assembled at the Court Hone week. Judge Merritnoti will deliver the nHt Saturday alternoon lor the purpose of address, and the .sermon b preached by j appoint. inr delegates to the County Con Ihe llev. Ur. Tucker, .f Oeorgia. 'I'll" , venlioii, ro.I electing a township comniit ''ball" will doubtless b a gland atl'air. t,.e. g H lively interest was Ill-nil test The editor acknowledges the courtesy of an ed, and the elect ion nl delegates was close, invitation. ly ci nt'ti d. Th" meeting very properly iisiih iiimtrii7oi-M. ''"'",hJ " !",", '' Commission, have been issue) to the each v..ter castin-his ballot fo, live. 'Ihe census -numerators and they will now, in following were elect. d. vi. : Messrs. A. II. .few days, begin their work. The list of Merrill. John A. Wom.ck, II A. London, ptobsble appointee, for this county, P..h.'J A. Hanks and J I). (Irillin. It is lirhed in TllF. Ittcolil) two or three weeks claimed by the friends of Hor. Jarvis that ago. Ins turn-lout to be correct, except a l"sj -rity cf these delega-.s favor l:is that Mr. U I. Powell has been aprointad for Baldwin tewnship instead ot the geu t'emin then named, aud Mr. l-ihn W. Calder for Bear Creek townsbl;., ; 1 oiirnitliwi i. The Balcigh Newa comes to r.s in a new .Ire and under a new mat agemeiit. Messrs. T. M. Holt and John (Jailing being the proprietors, and I. M. Hale. F. , the editor, llAt.K S W'K.F.KI.Y Will be merged into the Wei-klv News, and the News, and the latter furnished the subscribers of tin. former. In the past the News has had rather a checkered career, but we predict for il now a prosperous future. raliool Ccli'hi-iilioii. (liiThuisday thelOthdtiy ol June will be held the closing exercises of the school taught here by Mr. James S. Manning. The exercises will consist of declsinations. recitations etc. by the scholars, and the edit r nf TltK liiccoitll baa bteu invited to deliver an address. We are phased to know that this school '' theinrty: and. theterore. nei lias been so well patronized aud la in so t'.er the friends ot .Tu lge Fo le or (i .v. nourishing a condition, ami it is a credit to -'"-vis "M 1,,,lv l'l',r zt,ul f"r tl"'ir fs our town to have such a school. : vorito to blind their judgments unJ bring ...... i defeat ii;ni the pnity. lr.V "Ws.Mll li.ti. The following executive conimitt'e for After having such dry weather all Hit ' towship were elected, v:.: M-ssrs. fall and winter, it waa thought by every f.,,,,,,,,, 15. Womsck. 1!. J. Powell and one thai we would be fl.s ded with rains vy ji Hatch. It has 1 n customary iluring the spring, but such has not been l,pr,.t,,fore to a. let the chaiiman of this the case. On the cnntraty.it is now ex- tow,hip committee as the chairman of the ceid'tngly dry. many of the nulla being un cuntT cnmu.iitee. and we presume, there able to grind 011 account of the scarcity of tl, ,",lt Mr Woma.-k will fill that pnsi water, and Ihe suitiller streams are abo-it ,jiin nm, ,. wi ,,.,, ,ir(lVe lunte'.t an at low as they ever become. The gardens Hl.iv(i j,,.,,),,,,,, n,l ,.U,'ienl chairman . The lire suffering for want of ra n, but we are ,,rHHent chairman. Mr. Uobett II. Cowan. pleased to learn that the Held crop doingwell Tl. T..n7.T.'i,r 1 l.s, .Ti.lir..s.l.u. , Two weeks a.' 1 'J 111: ItMottn sturirested " er- the name of our lountrman, Hon. Johu Manning, for the pesition of Judge of this district, and it is e, ceedingly gr.lifying to. US. and will doubtless be to the people of Chathat... to know that this. uggestion has ! been so favoi.blv received. The newi. been so favoi.bly received. The new.- j paper.of the district, and many outside of, the distiict inentaty fitneBS iudex of populai !. beyond doubt. l'""n4t Coii)siIn. ' F. L. Mehegau, one of our printer., coin- roied J0.500 ems on Tuesday in JM-ijf bouts. What country office can beat It? Tarboro' Southerner. 1 Ten thousand five hundred ems in nine sod a half hour, is indeed .wiftco.up.i- sition, but THE Kwoo office can beat it. We have ptiuter jn this oflica who can !n ten hour, put up his 12,000 em., In either nonpsreil, inlnioa or brevier tvpe. His proof-aheeu are marvel lor accuracy, and will urn average time errors per column. ' Nitl , liavespbken in most compli-, ""' '"""""'I' "u" iu.....i-, xle Kucceei.e.i in put uitg oui uio i.ro ertl taken. 2-',:7G died in Colife.ler- tcrmsol Mr. Manning's peculiar ' teri-"'' Messrs. W. C. Cole, Sidney and thus saved his barn. It j nt(. hands; and of the 220,000 Con fer the position, and If they are any Alwler. 1 nu ; rau.ii.g very iia.o, mm .u una . f,.(l,.riltea taken by the Federals 2(1,- r sentiment his notniualiou J""u "' ""'. "'' ' " ..r..-s. pmuamj ... o.m 4:(- tliod )U tlioir Hands, iliowliole Cutting: Wliwat. ieorge Seymour, who live, between here and L.ickville, commenced cutting his wbeat yesterday, which is the lira we have beard of in this county. j oearaui in v.........,. , .. hvruitKlllcxt. I On the 25ili inst. s man named Duncan Bute was run over and killed by tlio cats near c.meron, in Moore county. He lying acrnBi the track asleep, and waa not seen in time for the engineer to atap the j 7" r, i i ; .." Hilwar baa been slightly changed, so that - ' " Heretofore, anu thus me iraiu on ine A. A-L. It. K. misses connection with 11,0 . train for Wilmington, which is much to be regretted A. Urotlii'r's I'vi. j In our laKt iBHiie wan iinnonnreil tlio denlli ;of Mr. W. (. Hartley, formerly ol thin county, but for the past ten years a renl-' dent of l.-noir. Tlio lat K'nmton .lournal ul,nHht,.; ,, obituary, in which is men-; lilinei, a rrl,urklllj,e instance of bis fra.-r- . ,..H .,,, rourm nt the battle of 0rRt)(;H (.lirl lIljUliH uing the late war. 1 ..,.1t in the Second North ,., (.Byalr.v. and hie brother was ( ,..,l,er ..f the hhii.h c.ninanv. He u-oni. ia...l il.iu vmiiiirer hrnilier if he should bi. .. ...... i.. I.:.. killed on the l.atile nVld not t ) ii-u inn body, but have it carried home. In the engagement this i.ol.le hoy as pureed through the head by a n.innie ball, and yy i'. Hadlev. true to his iiriiiiiise. sjis mou,,,, ,uc, , dead, bleeding body cruB8 tie (rnt ( bis saihlle, and carried j, j crif.-ut, belorn a pursuing enemy, trewy miles. " j1.0li);, lou IJ,i.,.ii!-i. i.; ;, with nleasure the 1-tter iu ..ii ,i,i, im,.., iiv. T .1 li.mU hi. il wish it could be read by every voier tbUtowuship. lb-ceriaiuly presents p. w erlul arg.iineiits in lavor ot . . Prohibition" ! and shows how li;nch good il has done here. e are please.: i to know that the . . .......I .1U....1., ..r ti, .. l.iu-nuhtti nr.. it.-lerm lied ' ......... I to attend the u'c'.'tii-U 'one week distant, and vote Jor the c.intin- nance of a law ihnt iicc.iinplishes so much gnoil. Let every man see that bis in igli hor ntieuds t lie election. An election will also be held New Hope township t- decide upon the adoption. ot th prohibilory law there, ntid we are pleased to hum that then, is a sir ing probability of earning it. This law now : preuiila iu liir-e tuwuMiipa in this county rl"o vnIii: 3IiMt in jr I'urs-iant to previous notice a milliner 01 : nom.na.ion, wu.ie. on .oe r-..nrrv. j ,i ,e Fowle's fii. u ! claim a majority f..r him. The meeting seemed to be .. bout cpitillv divided between the friends ot Fowle and Jarvis. and this, we think, is a lair to lica tinn of tin" feeling in this county. ijuite an animated discussion was pro- yoked I.V the tellovling resolution, which was adopted pf.soi.vmi. -riia' it is th of III! tnee'lnir he Sill'.' that o.u; d. letM.es from ml ur.y t" I I . .iil-ent t.,lt s.i.iiil.l lixt ) "III... I'll. '1"1 l.y ilw i'...inty I'.mv.-n! l..ii. Im. left umramiiiell . !i:,. r.iie with Hi. "lei. .jmi.'s rrii.n in. 'oilier s us to the tnl li.imtltati.iUS to Is- linide. untie We. believe this re.olutioii xp.enses the . sentiments of a large majority of the pen- I' ' ..." that our . on uiy t (invention win not a;., tempt t i "gng" the minotity then in, but give them their proper representi.tioti. The tic niDCriita of this county eliould do nil they caii lo preserve h rmony in their raiiKs. acd secure a hearty an 1 united sup port of iheir iioniin.ies. The personal in terests of no man should jeopardize the lias uecimeu 10 Ffive any longer, as 111s business will require him to be absent so much during the campaign. He has most inJC mr,.,,i tu dmie. of that -'"""" uisc isrj,..i me uuins ci mat . ., . .....- ...,l '"; r"7 regret ,o ,ose ,s vaiuame the coming campaign. e navo receiTe.i vn pioceeo.ngs ,., , 1,16 m"'tintf in lowtihl.ip, from , hlch we leatn, that Me.sr. C. Ii. Scott, "u,c" u... .. ... .'."f8"' ' """"'" -ie to the county convention. No instructions : were given, and the delegation is divided between Fowle and Jarvis. The proceedings nf the meeting in Oak- land township Lave also been sent us, from which we learn that Messrs. D. W. Kiddle, Calvin Vestal. J. W. McPherson. W. H. Wicker and Calvin Watson were elected delegate, and Messrs. 1. W. Kiddie. A .. XV. Wicker and H. W. Urown were elected as the township committee. The delegates were not instructed. V e have not received the proceedings of , any other t .wnship meeting, but lutve beard indirect!? from .pute a entailer, and in only oue wire the del.g.t.s ii.Dtr.i. tud. STATE NEWS Prosperous I OlllltV Koan county in in a good plight, accord- I - ' ,. , ing to the Nallsuury ueuincrat. n i "";; debt, and has on land fO.W6-2.35 of ready J m ' j . . l ; X((H for (iOVerHOI'. j Tlie Kadical Kxeculive Committee cf tlie ! liirJ Congrmsional District met at Fay-j Third Congreasional , .,!,. the other dav. and recommended tli nomiualioii of Judge Huston tor Uov- X- ... . ,,... K.ld H all I . ....... A hirce n eee ol tlesh. supposed to ue i.u ,. ,,,,,.,... .i... .., n,.Br St. iaui'-s clturuU a. few diiva ago, by some lauIllreii(1(.ll The opinion is prevalent In that .. .. i . . 1,. line o im.- uu., K ., ... ... . -..,-.- have been preset, of whom one thousand , fVUOUl lUn-B lUHUMlllll "-rii p ' ere of the vari-nu Sabbath schools-Slate , Journal ... ,r" TT ' )' & t at Only a week or ten days ago a four-year old clulJ of Mr. .Miller. In liatawl-a county. bitten lv a nil. i. I cut. Ir. Mack Vomit was called immediately, and at mice -""" wnund together with a consid-. Ueuhlu ,lllllil( l.f lllU II f' I .4 l-llllf H till erabU Munntitv ( the udiitcfiit ll-'hli. ami t 1 'I'.... hope, to save the child, ...it tears u is , doubtful siatesv.iie i.Hn-iu.Hik. - - Sudden Dentil. We had a brief notii e last week of the leath of Wilnnilh Jarvis, , of Wilkes county. Since tl, imi we hiiVH gathered a-l- ilitiiuiii'. parli'iila:H of ihe rururreiice. He wasajusticeoltliHiei.ee hi... resided in Te lower etlgi- ol uses, on iiuiiiing reea A couple bad I cine to Ins House l ) lie inai lied and lie Had just perinruiei. tne ceie- ,.,.. 1t l:lon. 11 ,n ,i. hlneks in the license, aud turning to hia wife ai-ke-l l.er ihe day ot the in .ntli and binned 'a'ely fell forward 1 and died Stntville Landmark. ' . I Tonsil Varus. j 1 cr terday we puuns.ie.l tmiirh fox yam. in which it was stat hot down a fox an 1 took the animal jiinip-.l u:i 1 that a hunter I Il'liissliiu.when I and ran i ll ; that locality tbt an infant lia.l been depomt-! .l" "v'"b I glass was uroKfii in uio new huu vie-. 0 of Nr.r.n ANY l l:l-.s.-F.s ' N..wlyurt i . . . I Rfiduville limes. i mtit i--ui.1i-iiri nf (Bunnell V. ' Ltlll I L3. nn.l niianiltleH-fmni 1 inn uii. ANICKn.l- ed 10 the piitnp i:leiirn i ""I. o - " .-' .. ,mnnn s. vieroniAS. sanwhiks, swiss. TAIH.r.ToN, I'FaJI i -. . I the heavy rain itccoinpaiijing the . f ' A1W cl ytH . mvin. i.ackh. vkiusos haiiiih-hij r.u Bis? lMcilii-. PrOKressive Durham. I hail Hooded the ravines leading down . . m i.on.wk . ... .. V..,f t.nra nun iii llnrlinm I lifrn : f I ... imimilIhiii un 1.9 iml innnv ... B 1 r":?r:.C. .rlu w, one house" ImiU vy month;! ,ons of the hail were drifted out into HMru.w ......j... Tr'm ... ai:d that n the next day the hunti rV dogs : county, have recently lieen issue.! a jumped" the skinned d x and chased him patent for tin invention which prom a long distance, after which the hunter ! ises to be of great valiw to lailroads -..i... . l '.-. . u:ii...i i .... otiit i.iiiivio.ietifo to the tinVclllUL' L'llL II -si III HI 11 III II 11 1 1 KIIO-il lli.ll. ..r - . . tboiiL'bl t hut n rift a little ahead of anv . !,,! .-v..r l...nr.l hot Isst nvnint. one of our citizens, who Is trutliliil and re liable, told lis on.) that beat the fox yam nil hollow. He ssys be was fishing yester day anil caught an e I. which he divest.d of its s);in, ei.tri.ils and head, and then threw ovetboard, whi n the eel swam (.tXas naturally as if nothing had happened. He didn't say the t-kiuiied and in ad'esa eel agniii bit at his hook, but we expected for 1 1 i in to snr so Newbern N.tt Sbell. lom A Tell-tale Creek. Last Wednesday two little bovs of Johnsott, living near Southwest Creek, j "u"'u """ """" "' . eutled its tail in a plum race, tlie en- "f heoks b-longing to the Superiorly w llis,l j,,,,, and the Iliulo htlll i Court Clerk's Mice which were supposed H10ft,l. The s.-ction master saj'S it' to have li. en burned in the last lire. Ihe rascal bud cu out and dei-troyed all the wibing aliniit 20 pages ir.uii the Suite Judgment Docket, ami about loo pages from the Civil Ju.b'ii.etit and Kxecution Ihicket, nn.l had thiown the books in a hole of water l.y the side of the road within n lew steps of Southwest creek. Suite of : the knowing," or superstitious ones in delayed two hours 111 getting llllll the oiiimuiiiivsav lbs nutlior ol the fi.eiout. Ho wasn't hurt. This is a fact. will non' surely be discovered, as, when ever n crime has heretofore been rotniuit- ted on South est rr k, or the evidences thereof attempted to be hidden in its bor- .lets, the perpetrator litis always been found I Monstrosities. ut and brought lo putih-huieut. Kinston '0 wero shown to-day n recent ad Journal, idition to Prof. J. T. lIuniDhiev's MWWMM-NWMMM . , I - j museum in the way of a turkey mou- Loiiaf Inijirisonineilt. jstrositv. This turkey (which lived' At Rnf hei ford Court, Angelo Riatr, j only a'few dnys and is now presf-rved an Italian, was sentenced to forty 1 alcohol) was perfect in body fx- v.nrs in the penitentiary for burning' cept the head. The eyt.s were merg- Jchn (Unison's store, stables. A., iu ed into one and sitnaled between; Polk count v.-AshviPe Journal. ; the two bills or mandibles: m oilier ' Dangerous Drink. ... . ii A photographer named Andrews,, at the Leaksvilh. 1 ucto.y made a mistake which very nearly proved , fatal. He drank a solution of nitrate of silver by mistuko for whiskey. Reidsvillo Weeklv. A Disgusting Sight. A drunken white woman stagger ed along by (he court house yester day, to the disgust of lookers on. A policeman was sent after her and '"'"'.-""' -. - policeman was sent after her ami found l.er dead crunk in the street W'c as put. in a wagon and hauled ... , " M... - IO till- oilllKI lll'lise. UUMtlHT. , ..... " jSfl'UOk ll.V Llhttllllg. l,nst lllgllt II WeeK ago jlr. asn- Lnstniht a week ng jnr,to Preeland, living RI1,1 l,iw River, had hii brtween Here aim j law luver, nan n.s .mi .1 m uk ov iigtiintng 1111.1 two norsca kiueu. t llwrts to save his barn. Alamance Gleaner. j - - .... ; JJee Fill' 111. j ()r ptiterprisinff merchant friend, Martin Phifer. is iust startin" a bee flirm iu Watautra county, where he haB bought a small tract of land. He begins the work by setting out several thousand sour wood trees for the bees to feed from, so as to make clear white honey. Maitiu has the farm under the superintendanco of an old bee raiser, and in the course of a few years e.pects to realize a nice profit from this invi-itmcut Concord Sun. j Lottery Luck. I i The bol.W of ticket 74,889 in the, Lousiana State Lottery, drawn ou I Tuesday the 11th iust., is owned by , one 0f our dever yonng townsmen, , . u:' . ana we congratulate unu ujjuu uio good fortune in having drawn the. prize of $1, '100. The lottery fever is . now high in tnis community. iiOOK out for squalls. Goldsboto' Mcssen-' ger. Dropped Dead. James 11. Woody, jvsq., oi i eraon i mnnlv N.l!.. cirotineil tleau on llje Z1 , inst., while talking to his fumilj i about religion. Jle had made a pro-' 1UK1II1 Ul ICIlfcJlW'l J'""-" ""J . ihurch, and jtiHtas he remarked he would not swap his chances for heav - !nn n,;il, . mm i.tun In fi.ll 1. :.,1 i,i,;uiii lVO YCttrs IILIU iih iu tum who io i i i, ' i i. i. . .. . i i ,.i.. ' ...... I. ... .1 .1,...: 1, ..m,,lr..:i l u i.. li M. T M! tjvtTV weirn. nun niii nifi ii.u i5.Tviii.i'iu;iy unit oimiruio imbl .in. u. - , i l.M.'lf ,,..,.. r Ulcr0 has bl.(,, llH0 built every ' 3 , .(;;. luril y,.ar ' I, flu-ro i a town in the South of similar di mensions that can boast of such pro gress ?- -Durham l'luiit. ....I .i n.,... il ,i 1 1 1 ir ail ii aim One hundred roinii-fs from f he Ox ford A Ileinlersnn Kailroad were , t , (ho freight triliu TlU'H- P' f . tday afternoon and turned over to tin ."?r 1 Cape IV .rand Yadkin Valley Kail- ftutho,.itios Tbev were divided , inty two gangs nn.l one gang was j marched nut to tlie Blockade north ;f the city, f he other was sent to the stockade Oil the lower end. CilcellS l)0io' Patriot. Hohbcrs in Fayetteville. On Friday i.kd.t last the store of Mr. S.nnl. A. Phillips, a f w do'.rs east of the Market, was entered and robbed of bacon, tobacco, Sic. The; !in tl. 1,,.1, ,1.,nr with ii en.w- 'I'lieV also made an attempt t.( enter the store of Mr. James Harris, a few doors below, the same night, but did not succeed. Fayetteville Examiner. I St'I III lllVeill 1011. Messrs. Ij 1 lelldersnti, offlranville county, and L. B. White, of Warren - - It is called the Snioko nn.l I1""" 4 ...;., i l)llt AlTCster il. riH.-.l.T.l I.U1U "Oil il.,. n.-...ln.- .,t(.i,.lw.,l ...nun ni frnin Cotlil)any Simps Thursday afternoon ion an e'xperiiuental tuiir. All who i were on ihe ears tx pressed tntire sat-, iisfaction with the attachment, the cars being entirtly free from dust or smoke thioiiyliout the ride. Char lotte Press. Mule Kace. ' As the frieght train on the Rich-'. ! mon.l mid Danville road was running by Danville the other night, about ;tlu. D. v Urid.'e on the three mile ft Iunh) sfnu.k lho lrai.k an,i j jmiiI)( ( it! cattle guard, and he; motisnred its tracks, making the leap j,lBt, fet.t ) iuches, and still it was ahead pluuimiiig the track every step, It was a four mile race. The mule ran up to ISO feet oil tlio state line trestle when his hind lo's got hitched iu the cross ties and the freight was A mule run four miles ahead of a freight train iu full tun. lieidsville ! Times. ; words the turkey had its eyes 111 ts mouili. The upper mandible was mouili. 1 he upper manaiiue was only rudimentary; there were no ( b rai.toftlll! lm)ih,' b l J,..,!,.,,,, tol:. , miUiCllb0 iormully h . . , siiuatea "We were also shown a chicken 1 which had two bodies, four legs and' lone head. The legs were placed op-' posito etish other and the tails met. lliecusboro' Pa' riot. -TT- f... a. m scvw In the late war, from iirst to last the Federals bad '2,000,0(10 men, and .1... ...r...i 1....1 ;i:l- ...om.nr UIO VjOIII.ih-i . . 1.. imu . 'about f.00.000 men Of Federal ! prisoners d.l. ing the war Ij, t(H)U jn mnA r!wS: Ulllber of t oil- wlil0 tho V hole HUllll f...i UQ ,...i,,,.l n.,.1 b,.1,l l.v tl... phn-.tH was in round numbers 220,- (HK) ()f the 270,000 Federal prison- 1 ,jumi,pr Ifilletl in battle and died nf ! wounds and diseases is estimated at ; 1,000,000 men. i At tho end of tho war the whole ' number of Confederates stirren Jered, ' including Leo's and all, (-.mounted lo about loO.OOO. The whole number ' of Federals then in the field and ' mustered out of fct-rvico waa 1.050,- 000. 1 The aggregate Federal population was some 22,000,000; the Con fedor- ato population was less than 10,000,- 000, 4,000,000 of that number being slaves. I'.stlinatoB inado 1J' AleXtlL- der II Stephens. A Proper Tribute. The Grain! L dge of Old Fellows - reecutly in session in this city made arrangements to.have a suitame uuient erected .over the remains ol tlie , 1..4.. ii !,' vknw.ann' i.uc ,ji.iuuuwa-, po-f, c of the most distiiig.uhed members of j the order. Raleigh Visitor. ! Hail Storm. We mentioned last week the terri fic hail storm which panned ovtr this place on luesduy evening ol tuat week, lue principal lorce ol uie uinrm txmiu Biwuit. filnnrr Ileal! l-atclier ' Hd-e, passing off in a southerly di - m.t,ou toward Swannanoa budge1 Mill (yOUIieiiy H lllll. I lUUI uuunijjr i was done to gardciiH and wheat and rve tu-hU hi the line of its march,! ..... 1 ..... I,., . !.,.,,! il-.il nY(li if i ..i i i i i,..ii.. Ulai. iiriu mill uuuujhi. II . .1 Hesti,.. mtvcI up to his customer1 v.l 1 teifl, llwi l.ail gathered ,m the days named; ' from the bottoms this side of 15eau Catcher, ami ha l nr. t-ffort been made , ice houses ?onld havclnjcn filled with j this hail Ashevil'e Citizen. n:ir i 1'iH'siir.r -mi Hie jrrli Inni.. alter u I Ii i. rtuif i I'lie-H, inie ui-li i hr.i.i.ui ri'lk'uaitiiii, Mrx. Ji.A.nSA KiM silfl.. Will) i.r W, F. FlHlHhee, Kh..( of j IlllH r-.tlllty. THE MARKETS. H.-j .rt.-1 f"i Tin: licoiti) l.y 31. T. '11!I. vS: OO. iiKui i;i:s i commission MKi:. it.sTS. l:I.Klwil. N. '.. May jr.. 1X80. COTTiiN .M AI'.KKT: '. '. ' : i,.- Mi.t i'mc - ins J""; M;"'t"1; w!:ak- i-itoni vk and ritovisios markkt. t.)ll Flour, N r. Ki."'""!" e..lt..ii liaitisii.ir. ll 'rl;. c.ni, 071 Ties -ii.'w, 'j.;.-.ri:i Corn Menl, 7IIKT.-, ' " S.ll, ed. - "0 ll.i.s - Irish l'olati.es, .T.'.'il X II' ll.illllil. Uii 1.1 Sweet " i-r,:, Hams, lJ.'il:. Oats shelled. Mii7i H. llU. I' It sides, 7 3 l.oK I lVa. lies-.e.'. d S " F-lloUl. let's, ri'v " Ullicel''dt II X I' 1'olk, I Apples. :ie4 C..tT. e. l.-.it7 Peas, yi.itsliel, .Hlt.jl S II Svrup, 'Jf.ii J- Ks. 13 l il lot M.'lnssus. :.S ."no ! Mutter, l.Viriil I. ivi ti... pall, 17.'. Ita's, Sutir, Ui'ill I SPECIAL nOTICE. Tombstones for Sale. The citizens f Chn.hnm are respectfully informed that I keep tin' largest ami best I stock of Tombstones. . in tlie State, and am -.eHinirKt irrenlv reduced prices. All " " ' work iMitirnnteed t.) uive satisfaction Wi'ite lor price lists and drawings before buving e'sewhere. W. E. WILSON", marei.is-tf Ihirham . C. ZMew Advertisements. GOOD HEWS TO BUYERS AT A. CREECH'S..,-: peie RaUighM. C. . . j, lb, r.v ! , d. 25,000 YDS. OF CALICO, rv New anil Ilaiitlsoiiie. i lii.r. il's to buy Calico I .lust received, l.i.iw.., Tell Theiisftud Yards of new ami BeantifDl Styles of Dress Goods. lie sold nt prices lo suit. Don't y..u f.-r-hiiieto vine to ciu.Ia'U's to buy Dress .Il-MSIH. I , ; ... ' Kiffpl Still I' 'll 1 " kJ , 3,5 QQO Yards of Beautiiul ; ZVI , seinns th- muslins and lawns, j hands. .ne i;.ids In the city, and 1 am in nt hii..i I..H- i,r.ccsiv.rvhi.dv can Im v. sT 11 TTT Cf Q (J Q J) )f STILL CONTINFF.S ri T) liT? H T T I I U U I I I V Ii- -L W ilUJJUll KJ Just received, 25,000 Yarn of Piece GooJs, Suitable for Men and Hoys' Wear. cni'tVirs is the very place to gt the worth cf your money STILL THEY T PJJ , Jtiwt rwrlvM, Tlioiisani Pairs of Shoes, M.ms, B,ys Ladles, Mlssea' aiidnilldren s. CUHKCHS IS TIIK PLACE Where thousands of people bay ah.s's at 1 Come to Creech's to hiiy Shoos. In fact, all g.mds sold at Ue very lowest prices At , m.. 1:1 A. CREECH'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mm P.nnnlJ raon-(jijj VVytftf I -Air. sow r.nxa LONDON'S u N0W RF,.KIVIS0 THF r.uor.aT. handsoihest. ASDTHr bkst :xncTF.nsTxrK hi: na rl . v.ir Iih.1. IIhtIhk Iwii sel.-io.l with u Kieal 1";;;, m- aj.. Vi!'V:.;in.m,'J- -nil anil A flue aiock ot a ' j. H rjn.11 Slllt AllV V lrell II HATS, 111 Fur, W,.t iiifl ntl'UW. ruRzvzTunx: or every descrzftzom', In Lnrgn guantltles. Idilntoads. Bureaus aldebnards. safes. IiiinKe, rtm-klng Clmlrs, seaalds ClialrH. Hvd-rm.ni sein, MailliiKa, Oil einilis, Mali", k.: llurdware, Tinware, CiMrkury. Olassware, ('.iiifi-UMlH. Or.K'erlen. Oils, l'aluts. Frames, Luokui( Olan.ieK, Fluw uud P'.Juls. In fact ym can gel any aud eroryllilng at LONDON'S CHEAP STORE. Ap 15 Miller Wanted. I To TAKE fllAUOK nf a eiiHUim mill fur corn, wheat, saw mid cuttiiii Kin. A married man pre ferred. Apply In J. W. li. WATSON', may '.id 3t. luilelch, K. C. ' ' 0.ini'v..k.-Iatiia. I Court.' I O. W. Fi.usli.'ii, Adinl.ilstrni.ir nt J. II. Stone, i ai;ttlt.sl .1. F. Fi ituiN.iToN and wile Martha. T. M. Ma son and wire ki.i.u.kiii. j. s. stonk, M. J. sroiit:, At.ftin s stoiik and Ai.ut's sronK. This is t i.o'.Py the alHive named heirs at law of I. II. Slime, deceased, and III.' deeensed, thai the plaintiff hns tiled iiium for Keltic menl i.r Ihe .-Minle ami Hint snld n.'.i.unt will Is' audited Ly meat hit uilleo Iu HtlHhom vii iheljtltday of June, IMS). W. F. FOt SHF.E. C. S. C. May fi uud lTuliaio JudKe, SOMKTIFINtJ OF INTEREST liV A CI I ATI I A MITE. first, then encur- The way u en.-ourage him Is In patronize Idtii. Mrm , ihhiPHI itvst M for your gi.-ds. .. Th.-y keep r.ver)thii.i! In ll.o general iiiercaulllo line, viz : lay Oi.ids. N.. il. .lis. , Oioihing. . iletits' FuiiiIh1iIiikH.hi.1s. UisltS, SlHS'S, ' Hals, Caps, Queens' mid W.sHlenware of all kinds, and a Complete Stock of Groceries. Mi.p-ses, J 1 . Meal. Meat, F.'our. Suit, Pure Applfl V.uegAr. Sntlsfaeilon cimrkiiu.'d in every lusuuuii. Vit it hesltiiie in say that we can and will Ciui with any house lu Ourjiain, both Iu M Mi M laf pfc All wu aak Is a fair trial. U.'SU'etfiilIy. COOPERABYWU1W, durham. x.c. W. I.. COOPKIt, of Caswell. May 6 BYNUM&IIEADEN's w. 1: havi: jcst 111VKivr.11 from the cities of Bos. ton. Xew y..rk. Philadelphia and Hnlilmore, one. if the largest sts.ks of gisids lu the county, cuuslst Ing in part ot STAPLE DItY fiOOris, LADIKs' DltLSS COOPS, LACKS. SKl'K lCIltllOXS, Ml Svit lTO XKTTINO, YtNKKL NOTIONS, aud 1. Wilts' HATS, ri ritumed and L'ntrimiued.) Large Stock READY-MADE CLOTHING, r Men, Youths and Boys. CHOCK Kit Y, lil.ASSW AIIK CHINA, II AMItUK SKTS, 11 All DW A III", t t Tl.F.ltY, I UitOI KH1ES, I 1 IIFC.C.Y WAOON M AT I. It I L. 1-l.tr.vs & Plow i sTINi:s, AND nOl'llI.F.-Sll.lVF.L 1'I.OWS, A Iarg0 Lot of rurnitttrc' 1 ..... 1 almost any adMe Ihat cnu ls loutul In a Kllis'r-.'Uss retail store. Wem.srt cordially Invite all persons to call and ei.inihie our stink, for wo take great pleasure In showliiR whether yu buy or not. Wu guarauUm our p.isls at b'.tlotit prices. r. S - 10.1SMI I.tin ls W.s'l wanted at llYM'X JlllKADEN'S New Cheap Store. Vlttsls.ro. April 2!', -SO. Public Sale! A 11 ni mibtie auction, nl mv reeidciice, four mhos w.yii ot ore lllll, ( Uiiilmin cuunly, N. C, ilie fol lowing. Vlr. ; trsi.i.hi Feet of I.umtier, ef All KIikIs. " "e".!'. 4.1 Kilt ltos. Hivt.l or Cattle, H,m liHlloiw ot Coru Wbiaker. .- 'IVrins iVisli, JAMES I. I.4NF. Mubaker AP Ij ts NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. !H! ALL SIKDS OF COGDS ! itF.cr.iTED at- CHEAP STORE. (o) Hti i.r vnre in mo iiiHrm.ui im f "" iltiallllra. COATS FOR fiO CRNT8 I 01m lor Muu and Hujb. f ' "O ' n UI16 111 iflCeS. time T.ONDON linn all slylmi. qunlltlM SU KlIK llllTKNTS! Splmitllil uh r K. v.f. ti in iiiih or scAiirs, riMMiian. r.DOl.Nim, lilliaETS, KANS, PAKAStI.S. . no liaa them all ahsiios, kinds and very lnrg. . a jmlr I p. Ueu's, Boya" and ('till. Sheriff's Sale. BY VinTFF. OF AS EXF'FTION In my hands for colleellim. I will sell at Ihe .'miuM House Ur In the town of lltlslsiro. on thonrst Monday to June, next, to the hlitlieat bidder fur rash, two hundred ('ij... and Hfty aer.ss of land, situated In Albright Township, mi the waters of lU-ky River, adjoin I. ik the lands of l. W. Bunting, K. Ortswin aud others. Levied on as tlie properly nf John an-1 Eliza Long, ti.sailHfy mi esi utlon In favor of W. Long, am. nulling to S1U.X), won imeresi aua Tl.ls April SOth, 1S80. Ap A W. TAYLOn, Klierln. WANTED I SSSS10.000 LBS. 0OL. Ml' SPJIIXU t TUCK, consisting of tM GOODS, GllOCF.ItlF-S, HAKOWAUE, QCSEXI WAKE, TI.NWA11E. HOLIAIW-WARE. BOOTS aw HHOrx, HATS, NOTION'S, and OF.NF.llAL MSB CUAXDISF., will M.HUI be complete. My stock mucli larger tlinu erorliefore, and I guaraulee ml Ouuds to be Fresh and First-Clasa. Call and ejanilue my SUK-k. and you will Sad U to your advantage. A. i. noBKJWON, April 15 Egypt, M.C. 11M Umkimii Co., II A IT 7 7 A S T 1 P. E H 0 OF THE BEST YARNS aM SHEETINGS, -AT.D DEALERS KJ GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Will Buy Cotton in the Seed or Lint ! I? OASS or (&IEB S Part lee desiring It. can get their Cotton Olnned aud J'a. ked ai live uewly erected Olu near Uia Faelury. OcluUerHUi. JS79. tf so w im mi .at YOVKS may be the next house that ill he burnt If He Wise and Insure in Time ! It is more sensible to make SURE of th properiv that you already have than to run the risk of losing that in trying t. make more. It costs but little to Insure and Are is a feurful loe. TIIK XOUTH CAltOl.IXA HOME ISSUR ANVE COMPANY OF KAI.EIGH, will insure your Dwelling. Furniture Store, Mill, or other but Ming, st th lowest ratea, and PAY if it burns. This Company has paid, in lea. than a year, for TUi-tEK buildings burnt in Chatham. Yours may lie the next! Apply for In surance to II. A. LONDON. Jb., Agent, jeOil-tf l'ittaboro'. N. C. Railroad Schedules. Carolina Central Railway Comp'ny, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Orrt. r Or-XF.nALRl'PF.niNTEXDFNT. I WII.M1SOTON, N. C. May 11, ISM. I OX and after May is, I KM, the foiiowUie .(Utedula will in. ..jsTausl on this Hallway. I'ASHF.NOK.n, MAIL AND KTrnEBR TRANt : ( Iave Wilmington at 6.00 P. If. So 1. i An Ive at Char I. ale at 1.00 4. at. IU-Ave Charlotte at V ).-l r. Arrive at Hmiilet at M.n p. M. Arrive at WlliutiiKton at S.SO p. m. Ssir SHs'plni!-ear a.-eniiiims , a, In,m ('iiivrl..tui 1 train In dully eturpi Hun. lay. hut makm no hal urdays. o. J iraiu l mmislatluns on UirmiKh trains .in. and Wllmlnxlnii. There will also Is. tln..u;li shsiiH're run tu sua from Charlotte and Wllmliuslvu. V. Q. JOHXSOM, may i! tf flenerul Kuiiertmendeot. EaMgb & Anpsta A.-L. R. R. Co. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SlTFHINTrNDEHT'S OFFICE, I ltnb'lrfh. N. C. June!, 1K7S. ,f ON and after Friday. June 6. IS7, trains r the HnleiKli fc Auk'usm Air Lien Kallroad will ruu daily (SundHys exi-epUHij M follow 1 N. 1 Lct. I No. J-Leave 1 Itnletitll, Cary, Apex New Hill Merry links Moneure ' Oeffoist Manford DnBirroU S.OOiiHl ! n.util. Msm 314am 3 yt a ra S 64 a m lli.in IHim Ilium C 01 a m 'Mam 41am 1 00 m B yi p ru I U. -Email s sap m Kyr a 14 p m I l.luea V 9d p in I Manly y 5C p m j Oamemn in 17 p ml Siiti.rd in ii p m I OsgisMt It'll pm I Moneure V2 .19 a m I Merry Oaks 11 w a m I New 1101 Vi is a m I A)wx u...... , evsr UofTinun t XI a ra 1 Man I li a m I Car I Arl.lve Hamlet, "i IK) a 111 I Arrive Ralelgb. IWia I v..!. n.o.owr 1 mmiMHa at Hamlet with C. V. Knilwnv for Clmrlotio ami all poluM south. Train iiuiulwr t is'iiiin'Ui a. HalalKli wl'h Uie Bln : iinsio.i ItnllroAd for all isilu's aurUi. i JoUSC. WINUbit. SMierlnten4aat,
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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May 27, 1880, edition 1
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