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Ify hatham Record "THE CANDIDATE." Father, who travels the road so late?" "Hush, my child, 'tis the candidate; Fit examplo of human woe Early he comes and late he i?oe; Ho greets the women with courtly grace, lie kisses thjltahy' dirty fa, He calls t tho I.-uoe th fanner at work, Ui Ix.rva the in-rWiajt, he bore the clerk. The blaottsnil'h, while his nnvll rings. He greets, and this Is tho song he sings : Howdy, howdy, howdy-do? H'w In your wife, and how are you? Ah I It Q's my list as uo other can, The homy hand ol the working man." 'Husband, who Is that man at the gate?" "Hush, my lovo, 'tis the candidate." "Husband, why can't he work like you? Has he nothing at home to do?" My dear, wUuever a man h down. Ho cash at home, no credit lu town. Too stupid to preach, and too proud to beg. Too Umld to rob and too lazy to dig. Then over bis horse his legs he flings. And to the dear people this song ho slugs : "Howdy, howdy, howdy-do? Bow Is your wife, and how are you? Ah I It fits my flst as no other can. The boruy band ol the working man." Brothers, who labor early and lato, Ask these things of the candidate : What's hU record? How docs he stand At borne? No matter about his hand ; Bo It hard or soft, so it be not prone To close over money not his own. Has be In view no thieving plan? li ho honest and capable? he is our man. Cheer such an ono till tho welkin rings, Join in tho chorus when thus ho sings : "Howdy, howdy, bowdy-do? How is your wife, and how are you? Ah I It fits my flst as no other can. The horny band of the working man." Farm Notes. Fork Fattened on Chufas. A correspondent of the Raleigh News from Lilesvillo says : "I notice an inquiry in your col umns about the quality of lard from chufa fattened hoga. My own expe rience is this: Tho flavor of both meat and lard is better than from en tirely corn-fed hogs, or from corn, peas and potato-fattened hogs. I see no difference in the dripping or shrinking of the bacon mavbe be cause we eat it up too soon. But the lard can't, after the 'Spring-Time Comes, Gentle Annie,' be scooped up and carried around in a chunk, or in a spoon, or on top of the flour in the dough tray. It's loose, and of about the consistency of buttermilk, and I like the chufa all the more therefor ; because the female portion of the re publican party (who do the cooking) have less opportunity for pocketing e little shortum than they would if be 'fat' were less like the South solid." Sowing Wheat. Col. Polk, late Commissioner of Agriculture, writes the following in the News and Observer: "The season for seeding wheat is fat-t approaching, and a few observa vations may be timely with some of our readers. The early varieties are less subject to rust than the late. Experience has demonstrated this fact, and the earlier it can be ripened to escape the late frosts the better. Old lands, when properly prepared, are better than fresh lands; the latter beiDg less compact and having an abundant supply of vegetable nfatter gives succulency to the plant, wbich invites attack from rust. An appli cation of manure at the time of seed ing gives strength and vigor to the young plant, and it would be greatly aided by a surface application in spring. Cotton seed is an excellent manure for wheat and would be greatly im proved by the addition of a good super-phosphate. Frequently -our winters are so severe that the "freezes" lift the young plant from its place, thus severing the rootlets and des troying its life. Could the ground be well rolled as soon as the weather moderates, but little damage from freezes would result. Never graze the wheat; have a patch of grass, clover or rye for winter pasture. Have your land well drained. We hear much of winter-killed wheat. In our latitude it is oftener water-killed. Do not plough in whoat, or any small grain, when the land is not in good condition." What nrA f)ninnz 1Vnrt.li. Not the price per buehel but their -i mi value in a family. They are GOOD FOR THE CBOUP. Roasted onions saved a boy's life who was dangerously sick with that fearfully dangerous and quick disease. It was a long road to a doctor's office; to the mother was obliged to rely upon home remedies to save her child. The onions were thoroughly roasted A part made into a poultice and laid upon his chest, and from the remain der the juice was extracted and given him, which gave immediate relief and effected a cure. GOOD FOR THE EAR ACIIK. A gentleman was suffering iro4 ; intensely with ear-ache. . Curative of reputation failed. An omen ponl tictf applied gave almost instant re I Jiex.xney are gooa ior cold, no luntt r ' whether roasted, boiled or fried." T; oro TdlnnlilA n un nnnnt; 1 .,., ".! M.v - ' vi'C-WW, sweet sleep and a perfume uneauab in rank witn any of the vegetable world. Give to the poor abused oi ions a deep rich corner in your g;:r dens. Rural Messenger. A Horso Dentist. A young lad named Percy O. Smart, eon of R. D. Smart, Esq., who had been out for a ride, was descending from the carriage, when the horse gave a vigorous vfhisk of his tail, twisted the end of a hair around one of the boy's front teeth, and 'yanked' it out so quickly that the lad had hardly time to feel it going. The captured tooth was flourished wildly in the air like a Blung shot, for two or three whisks of the horse's tail, and then went flying across the street. FOR HOUSEKEEPERS. The yolk of an egg b'nda the oust mush better than the whites. Apply it to the edges with a brush. Old potatoes may be freshened up by plunging them into cold water before cooking them. Never wash raisins that are to be nsed in sweet dishes. It will make the pudding heavy. To clean them wipe in a dry towel. In boiling dumplings of any kind ! put. them into the water one at a time, j If thev are put in together they will ' iuix with' each other. j Cuthits aud steaks may be fried as i well as broiled, butthoy roust be put in hot butter or lird. The grease is I hot enough when it throws off a . blackish smoke. There is a greenness iu onions and potatoes that renders theui hard to digest. For health s sake put th?m in warm wafer f.-r au hour before cookiug. To make rich "riddle cakes, take twelve ounces of hour, rub one large spooufal if hutter, uud t!ir ogirs, with as much milk ns will make the dough the cousistmae ot pcu-te. Roll it out thin, make into cakes, and bake them on a griddle. To mend broken crockery, use li mo and the white of an e;jg. Mix only enough to mend one articlo at a time, as it soon hardens, when it cannot be used. Powder a small quantity of the lime, and mix to a paste with the egg. Apply quickly to the edges, and place firmly together. It will soon become set and strong, seldom break ing in the same place again. An exchange says it ought to be more generally known that wheat flour is probably the best article to throw over a fire caused by the spill ing and igniting of kerosene. It ought to be known, because flour is always within convenient reach, and often valuable articles of clothing, blankets, etc., are destroyed in extinguishing such fires. Ashes and sand are equally as good. miscellaneous. Bees are frequently 6ent by mail. There are 200,000 behives in the United States. The acreage for what in the Uni ted States aggregated 30,000,000. The sales of cattle this year in Texas it is estimated will reach 7,000,000 head. It is said that the State of Oregon will furnish a surplus of 250.000 tons of wheat this year. An somoximate estimate of the A l cotton crop of Texas this year places it at 1,300,000 bales. California expects to export from the crop of the present vear 700.000 tons of wheat. Mr. A. F.Mullin.Mt. Hollv Sorinffs. Pa., has sold Jersey b. c. to J. New- nn l rainor, oi JLinwood, lr&. Tho presence of the red snider in a hot-house is said to be a sure indi cation that the air is kept too dry. Farming is said to be a slow busi ness, but sure. The man who can not work and wait will not succeed. It is said that the rose-breasted goose beak feeds upon Colorado beetle and carries them to its young. The reports of crops in Southern Manitoba are very favorable. The potato bug appeared there this sea son. Mr. Samuel J. Sharnless. Philadel phia, has sold to F. Vou Kaiu?. Cov- anstown, Md., Jersey bull calf Noble rnnce. Providence never hides a smiliner countenance from those who manuie highly, cultivate often and seed liber ally. Whenever vou see a farm nnon which year after year no improve ments made you may be sure that the farmer neither reads, observes nor thinks. The Care of Clothing. A clothes brush, a wisn broom, a DOttie oi ammonia, a SDone-e. a hand brush, a cake of erasive soap, vial f P1' iil'Zxxld F'f eT' erv toilet. After all dust has ery toilet. After all dust has bean removed from clothing spots may be lasen out oi uiaclc cloth with a hand brush dipped in eaual rarta of am monia, alcohol and water. This will brighten as well as cleanse. Benzine is useful in removing grease-spots. Spots of grease may be removed from colored silks by putting on them raw starch made into a paste with water. Dust is best removed from frilk by a soft flannel, from velvet with a brush specially made for the pur pose. It" hftts and bonnets, when taken from the head, aro brnslinrl Hu( 1H av,av in bo sos and covered jwbeie, they will lasi. a long time. ! Shawls and article.-? that mav be fold "VV1 1 ,uuri u- -may oe ioici ,wuul u -u uuteu irom tLc perwoii m their original creases 'Kid i.'ud aWttV. Cloaks should bfi ! iiui up in juuee, gioves pulled out , hrxitfthwiso, wmppfcdiu tissue paper, jaud laid avay, laces smoothed out I niyxly and folded, if r-juisiie, so they will coma out of the box new and I frt:Hh when needod ag;dn. A strip of jold black broadcloth four or five iiiciicH wide, rolled up tightly and sewed to keep tho roll in place, is better tlum a sponge or a cloth for cleansing black and dark-colored clothes. Whatever lint comes from it in rubbing is black and does not show. When black clothes are wash ed, as they may often be previous to making over, fresh clean water should be used, and they should be pressed on the wrong side before being quite dry. If washed in water previously used for white clothing they will be covered with lint. There are very few moments in a man's existence when he experiences so much ludicrous distress, or meets with bo little charitable commisera tions, as when he is in pursuit of his own hat. A vast deal of coolness and a peculiar degree of judgment are re quisite in catchiug a hat. A man must not be precipitate or ho runs over it; he must not rush into the op posite extreme, or he loses it alto gether. The best way is to keep gently up with the object of pursuit, to be wary and cautious, to watch your opportunity well, get gradually before it, then make a rapid dive, seize it by the crown and stick it firm ly on your head, smiling pleasantly all the time, as if you thought it as good a joke as anybody else. "More food and less medicine, more nourishment and strength, less of the debilitating influence of drugs-! is what our fat-hie and exhausted constitutions require," said Baron ! Liebig, when ho perfoc ed the com j position of the "Malt Bitters." I Cold piercing winds and driving ! rains seldom tail to bring on o Cough, : Cold, HoaiKenesB at this toason, and I Dr. Bull's Coii'.dj S.rup k1ioii!1 Le : kept in every houe. For mo by alJ ' Dinjtrists. Dr. D. Rawls, (if 0 i! nersville Iud., i pronounces Dr. Bull's Cough Syiup ,as an mlalJible remedy in the com munity. He sa8 it liuds a ready sale at all t fines. It is the people's remedy. Price 25 cents. Raleigh Business Cards. VEARGAfJ, PETTY & CO. Aro now offoiiug for salo ono oi tho moat attract ive stocks of general and Special merchandise ever before gut ten up by them. DKESS GOODS, all colors and kinds; Buntings. Lace Burning, Grenadines, Lawns, Organdies, Lawns, fast colon and Goefl Stvles at 6 1-4 Ceils. Colored Chintz riiiucs, Laco Chintz li mes, for Dresses, very cool and bright for summer woar. WHITE GOODS. Soft Finish Extra Fine Hand-raado Scotch Lawns, Soft Finish India Lawns, for Infants' and children's clothes. FRENCH ORGANDIES, 2H yards wide.) White Laco Times, Edgings. Embroideries, Laces, Mocntin Point, Langued c Torchon, Valen-'lennes, Cotton Trimmings of all kinds. An unequalled variety of HANDKERCHIEFS, Hem-stltchod, Bordered, Embroidered aud Plain. White all Lluon Lawns, Black all LInou Lawns, Linen Luster, Mohair, Dobego, Ulster and Coach man Dusters. For Gemlemen a beautiful assortment Piece Casslmeres, for summer. sept 9 1880 - 1 rEV FALL GOODS. IbaTe Just received a nice lot of Dress Goods for the fail trade. Also a beautiful line of Fall Prints, soinoihlng beautiful in style and will be sold very cheap. My stock or Domestics is complete in both heavy and light weight, bleached and unbleached; also ALA2.I-a.17C3 PLAIDS. I call the attention of my customers to these Plaids, wul-h I will sell to tlw trad'! at bottom prices. Every doiw:mMit in my 1iouki In full. I call special attention to my Shoe and nothing De partment, rnoso who want a irood hand-sewed Gaiter will do well to glv mo a call. 1 keep the DosisiocKoi naiM-scwixi suoes lu tno city, com prising tho following manufaiMtirnrs: Hovdt-n's llenratl Hand-sowed (;iiter. HeJser's llan.i and Haud Welt sowed Gaiters, Kaliske's Hand-sowed Gaiters, and Miles Hand and machine-sewed Gaiter for gents. Also Miles' lad's misses' and children's shous. I nm having manufaMured Iho best Una or l.uls inisnes' and children's shoes ior winter wear that 1 have ever kept. Also coma and look at my clothing. You can't buy cheaper than 1 will sell you. I have reduced the price of the Celebrated Tearl Shirt to $1.00 ior uulaundrled and $1.25 for laun dried. This i tho im.-u shirt in the city, a genu ine reinforced Wamsulta shirt. Extending my thanks to my friends and cus tomers, and soliciting their future patronage, lam very respectfully, J. P. GULLEY, sept 3 lm. Kaleigh, N. C. UMDEKT With the Anti-Malaria. (HinCQ Chills and Fever, Dys. wl!fcJ pepiila, Liver Com plaint, Kidney Affections. Kearal-a-la, Constipation, Stele Head. ache, Female Complaints, Billons ness, Palpitation, and all Malarial Diseases without medicine. No Dot ingno inconvenience, and a positive cure. Price, including Bottle Anti-Malaria, $s-oo. sent by mail to any address upon receipt of price. Principal Depot, 93 German St., Bait., Md. Sold by Druggists generally. Buy none but Flag's Patent Liver and Stomacb Pad, others are bulky, hard and troublesome to wear. Those Pads arc for Balo in Pittsboro' by Dr. J. A. Haxks & Son, agents. DEST III THE WORLD I TlHTHIM Rl.f1a.1t OmJa llehtlw Alrt-w whit rolor. 1 appear white, examined bv fltaelf. COMPARISON WITH CHURCH & CO.'S "AftM AND H AMMKR " BRAND VCiU ihow the difference. Bee thatypnr Baking Soda Is plEJ.!'" Id ALT, BIMTliAR SUBSTANCJES nsed tor IDO& Housekeepers -who prefer oread made with. yeast, will improve its quality, make it rise hatter and prevent it from souring, by adding one-naif teispoonfal of Chnrca h Co.'s Soda or Baler&tus, Be sure and not use too much. The nse oi thia with sour milk, in preference to Baking Powder, saves twenty times its cost. Beo one ponnd package for vUuablo inionafr Uoaaad read carefully. t . PAP ADVERTISEMENTS. PERFECTLY SAFE IU THE MOST KIEXPERIHICED HANDS! For Diarrhoea, Dysentery Cramps, Cholera, AND ALL THOSE NUMEROUS TROUBLES OF THE STOMACH AND BOWELS SO PREVALENT AT THIS SEASON, No Remedy known to the lledlcal Profession has been Jn use so long and with such uniformly satisfactory results as raw mm VEGETABLE It has been used with such wonderful success In all parts of the world in the treatment of these difficulties, that it has come to be considered AN UNFAILING CURE FOR ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS and such it really is when taken In time and according to the very plain directions inclosing each bottle. In such diseases, the attack Is usually sudden and frequently very acute; hut with a sate remedy at hand for Immediate use, there Is seldom danger of the fatal result Which so often follows a few days' neglect The Inclination to wait and see if the morrow does not bring a better feeling; not Infrequently occasions a vast amount of needless suffering, and sometimes costs a Use. A timely dose of Fain Killer will almost Invariably save both, and with them the attendant doctor's fee. It has stood the test of forty years eonstant use in all countries and climates, and Is perfectly safe in any person's hands. It Is recommended by Physicians, Nurses In Hospitals, and persons of an classes and SrofesBions who have had opportunity for observing the wonderful results which have always llowed its use. THE BEST EVIDENCE: f hare long used the medicine known as PERRY DA VIS' VEGETABLE PAU KILLER la vaj family and would not on any acconut be without it. When Cholera was last epidemic here, I used no medicine of any sort but the Pain Kill or. and althoagh myself and ereral members of my family were attacked severely, I am happy to say that the Pain Killer was equal to every emergency. I consider I should not be doing my duty to the community did I not say thin much. If I were attacked by the Cholera to-day. Pain Killer would be the only remedy I shooid use. I have thoroughly tested it, and know It can be relied on. F. B. BERGC7SEND, Galena, Ullnob. No family can afford to bo -without it, and its The use of ono bottle will go further to convince you of its merits than columns of news aper advertising. Try it. ana you will never do without it Price 26c. 50c. and 81.00 per bottle. You can obtain it at any drug-store or from PERRY PAVIS & TRAOC MARK. ., r-rwrf ft MBSSSa- PDRHflQW.TN.C. D. T. JOHNSON, OF CHATHAM. 70EDISOI7 & WICaS, Wholesale Crete::. Conk Merchants and Cotton Sellers, Wilmington St.. 2 Doous Nokth) of Market. j F. A L 3 I G H , 2s . C . Manufacturers' agents for the CELEBRATED DELTA COTTON TIE. READY TOR HOOKING. HOOKED. Baker's Stantlartl Guano and Hyman FRED. jV. WATSOIS X"I ajni: C.POE, OF CHATHAM COUNTY, Ss CO, IT. C. DEALERS IN HARDWARE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, DOORS tiiwl fapnaniBiiMj Material, STEAM ENGINES, LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING, PAINTS, OILS, ETC. LARGliST STOCK in IVoi-IU Cai-olintx. July 22 JACOB 8. ALIiHN. FBBD. A T7ATSON, of Chatham. JACOB S. ALLEN & GO., RALEIGH, N. C, Building Contractors, ana manufaotTirers of Sash, Doors. Blinds, Mould ings, Brackets, end all kinilb of Ornamental, ticroll and Turned Work ; Window and Door Frames made to Order. 9 Giva as a call before ordering. Shops located on Hwrington street, voora it crosse? the Boleigh and Qaston Bsilroad. GOLD.! Great chance to make money. we need a person in every town to take subscriptions for the larcest. cheapest ana nest illustrated family pubUcation in the world. Any one can become a successful agent, Six elegant works if art given tree to subscribers. The price is so low that almost everybody subscribes. One agent reports taking 120 subscribers In a day. A lady agont reports making over $200 clear profit in ten days. All who engage make money fast. You can devote all your time to the business, or only your spare time. You need not be away from home over night. You can do it as well as others. Full directions and terms free. Elegant and ex pensive outfit free. It you want profitable work send us your address at once. It costs nothing to try the business. No one who engages fails to make great pay. Address GJEOnas Sroaox & Co., Portland. Maine. ADVERTISEMENTS. rvn 1. LLIjj) Hasan. PERSY DAVIS SON: I know yon need no testimonial to etniflaee root that your medicine is all that yon claim for it, but I cannot restrain the impulse to communicate to yoa the fact that in my family it haatraly done wonders. I administer it to my children (one eighteen months, and the other three years old) with perfect success. It regulates their bowels, and stops all diarrhoea. Myself and wife resort to it in all cases, both for internal and external nes. Fve used it in my family for fire years, and cill not be without it. Feeling; myself trader mnch obligation to yon, In many times Deing rei.evfvi rrom pain, 1 am very truly yours. L. F. MOOIiE, Bengali, Dutchosa Co.,New York. price brings It within the reach of all. SON, Proprietors, Providence. R. L SCC m Tid POPULAR BECAUSE RELIAEIEJ T. J. WIGGS. OF WAXE. Sc D mcy's Premium Phosphate. J. A. THOMPSON -AND II. II. AT WATS 21, UftV oiierly Tlioiapsaa a Atwater. 1' oi CAREY, N. C, are nor with Messrs. CHRISTOPHERS & SORRELL EALEIGH, N. 0., Wholesale Dealers in Heavy and Ties. Qrocorios, Bagging Iriits. The sale of Cotton made a specialty. K7" We extond to our friends of Chatham and adjoining counties a cordial invitation to give us a call. sept 16 ft T. NOBRIS & CO., GROCERS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Raleigh, ST. C. SOLE AGENTS FOR SOLl .iBLE SEA ISLAND GUANO AND BALDWIN AMMONIATED DIS SOLVED BONE. The Stonewll Cotton Plow and AtLas Tubx Plow. FARMERS SUPPLIES. 7e have in stora and to arrive : 1,600 Bus. White Corn, . 800 Bus. Choice Seed Oats, 600 Bus. Choice white Bolted Meal, 25,000 lbs- Prime Fodder, 25.000 lbs. Prime Timothy Hay, 20,000 lbs. Bulk Clear Bib Sides, 2 Car Loads Choice Family and Extra Flour. 1 Car load whoat brand and other goods to fill out a complete stock which wo offer as low for cash or on time as can be bought anywhere. Call and set us before purchasing. Will make It to your advantage. Very respectfully, febl2-tf M. T. NORMS & CO., Sf ( a weok in your own town. $5 outfit free. No risk. Reader, If you want a I II I business at which persons of eithor sex ' v can make groat pay all the time they work, write for particulars to H. Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine. July 8 ly Certain and Reliable! HOWABivs infallible world be NOWHED BEMEDZ FOB WORMS la now lot aale by W. L, London, in Pittsboro'. All those who are annoyed with those Peeta are advised to call and get a package of this valuable remedy. This compound is no hnm bug, but a grand guooesB. One agent wanted in every town in the State. For particulars, address, enolosing 8 oent stamp, Dr. J. 21 HOWARD. Mt. cUte. Wayne oounty, N. C. Slew Advertisements. f) D P A 11 C u Stops, Sub Bass, Oct. Coupler, UllUHtlQ Vox Cehste and Vox Humana. Sent on trial warranted, only $63. Pianos $123 up. Catalogue free. Address DANIEL F. BEATTy, Washington. N. J. aug 12 iw MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VA. Richmond, Va. Regular sossioh begins October 1st. and continues nine months. Intermediate Examinations on the Elementary Branches at the close of first session. Final Examination on tho Practical Branches at the end of second session. Eighteen months' col legiate instruction. Dally examinations and reci tations. Only four lectures a day. Ample oppor tunities for Clinical Study and Practical Anatomy. Fees for the nine months' course, $123. For an nouncement or particulars address J. B. MoCAW. J. D., Dean, IUehmond, Va. Immense Success! 30,000 in 30 days. More agents wanted to aell the official Life of GEN. HANCOCK. Including the Life of Hon. WM. H. ENGLISH. This work is endorsed by Geheral Hancock and the party leaders, is low-priced, immensely popu lar, and selling like hot cakes. The harvest time is September and October. Outfits 50e. Act quick and eoln money. For best terms and full partic ulars address HUBBARD BROS., Atlanta, Ga. Or Cataleraa of Baas Inib lanafcV MS leaiaHafi ef floHa) Can Btlta, Pompon, Poaeba, Draa-Mora' Outfit .Han, Spaa lata, lampj, Standi, OotSta, Hhfe M Onumfctaf Hi Coadactiatt Sta4M BafwrfVaioabte Iafraatloa teMaaotaa MaUadtn? v HcCotht Onid for Amateur Band and Pntnam DruawMaoa' better a book of SO para, mailed for 10 croU. - J.Y0N 4 HEAkY, State ft Monro .i ChJcaooi CENTS TO JAW. 1. The Chicago Weekly News will be sent, postpaid, from date to Jan. 1st next, for 10 rents. This trial subscription will enstile readers to be come acquainted with the cheapest metro politan weekly in the f.S. Independent In politics, all the news, correct market reports, six completed stories In every issue. A favor ite family paper. Send lO cent (silver) Jt one aud get It until Jan. 1, 1681. Eleven trial subscriptions for S 1.00. ltejruiar priee Is 75 cts. a year. Address PnblUhei Weekly News, Chicago, 111. DO p.ct eonf-vja-I this mat --Llrss rc-nivr.-r of feeMe an-I exhaust?. i o-ii5:i:u:i .n.'wi h v; .r.; oarLariio, cheap iiwctic-ns v.; Jrns. .'.ai ru iu.us ia'XicaiiW iniiCMTeutly !abiiJ "-M:iers." Malt B::i.-rs airal u i"pular o -iin i'-'iice i.-e-jaus preiirt-l from un!erm"-ntel malt, hf s, niA oui nino, anl o:her ire--i"u inreIients, ao-.- ruius to the process of Ltebi: nn are richer in the eie meni that restore to permanent heaUh tlie we;ia, nva!e-ent. .ver worked, nervous, sleepless, drs-Iei)-.i' Mlii'-us, and noIe in appe'ite, thau all other f"rms ! malt or me-iicine. The genuine are plainly s!irnei hv the comiauv. S"ld every where. MALT BITTO-S CO., Ik'Stcn, Mass. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MAR; THE GREAT En-TRADE MARK glih Remedy. CV An unfnil ing m-vi&iieas, pper mamrrhea, Ini ji'iiency, and all diseases t!i;v: M l"nr, as a se-yiicv.-'e of Seir- AliiiS!.- .ia l.ri BFrOBITaKIBBof Memory, I'Ld-ifTH? TAKIKR versal Lassitude, Pain in tho Hack, Dimness of Vision. Prematura old Ae, and many other Dis eases that lead to Disauity or Consumption, and a Premature tir.ire. trFull pariicular In our pamphlet, which we desire to send free hy mail to eveiy one. ,Tho Spociflc Medicine is sold by all druggists at si por package, or sis packages for f3, of will io 8ent free by mail on receipt of the money by atldresslng 'Ilia UJtY MKlUVINt. CO, Mechanics Block, Detkoit, Mich. KSold in Pittsboko and everywhere bvnil druggists. nov-ly S. II. STREET, SR. WM. J. ST KELT Mi Mid Hi llaloigh, . C. S. R. STRFiBT & SON", OWNERS AND PROPIETORS. Best Sample Rooms in the City. The National overlook Union or Capitol square, the finest Park in ihe state, and always accessible to Quests of the House. Bailroad Schedules. TIME TABLE Cape Fea? & Yaftn Valley B. R. To take Effect May 9, 1880. Leaves Fnyettcvine at Arrives at Gult at : Leaves Gulf at : : : 4.00 P. M. : : 7.35 p. m. : : 6.00 A. M. : : 10.20 A. M. I. C. JONES, Sup't. Arrives at Fayptfcvillp, Daily except Sunday. Carolina Ceatral Railway Comp'ny. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Office general superintendent, WiLMINOTOX, N. C, May 11, 1880. ON and after May 13, 1S80, the following schedule will bo operated on this Railway: TASSKNGEU, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN : ( Leave Wilmington at Arrive at Hamlet at ( Arrive at Charlotte at 6.00 p. M. 1.27 A. U. 7.00 A. M. 7.25 P. M. 12.32 F. M. No 1. ! Leave Charlotte at Arrive at Hamlet at Arrive at Wilmington No. ington at 8.30 P. M. No. 1 train is daily except Sunday, but makes no connection to Raleigh on Saturdays. No. 2 train is daily except Saturdays. Sleeping-car Hocummodaiions on through trains to and lrom Charlotte aud Wilmington. There will also bo through sleepers run to and from Charlotte and Wilmington. V. Q. JOHNSON, may 27 tf General Superintendent. Raieiali & Anpsta A.-L. R. R. Co. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. j SUPERINTENDENT'S OPFICE, Raleigh, N. C, June 5, 1879. ( j ON and after Friday, Juno 6, 1879, trains on the Ralelsh & Augusta Air-Line Railroad will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows : No. 1 Leave Raleigh, 8.00 p m No. 2 Leave m Hamlet 2 39 am Cary, 8 31 p m Hoffman Keyser Blue's Mauly Cameron Sanford Osgood Moncure Merry Oaks New Hill Apex 3 14 a m Apex New Hill Merry Oaks Moncure Osgood Sanford Cameron Manly Blue's Keyscr Hoffman 8 53 p m 9 14 p m 9 3G p m 956pm 10 17 p m 10 44 pm 11 27 p m 12 09 am 12 23 a m 12 43 a m 114am 3 37 a m 854am 413am 4 56 a m 6 41 a m 602am 625am 6 42am 7 03am ; 7 23 am 7 59 am Cary Arrive Hamlet, 2 00 a m Arrive Raleigh, 8 30 a m Train number 1 connects at Hamlot with C. C. Railway lor Charlotte and all points south. Tram number 2 connects at Raleigh with the Raleigh & Gaston Railroad tor all points north. I JOHN C. WINDER, Superintendent. I CI I business now before the public. You can make money faster at work for us than at anything else. Caoital not reouired. We will start you. $12 a day and upwards made at home by the industrious. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. No other j business will pay you nearly as well. No one willing to work can fall to make enormous pay by . engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. A great opportunity for making money easily and ! honorably. Address True & Co., Augusta, Maine THE NEW MEDICINE a miscellaneous. TEYllg If you wish to know who sells the best goods for the least money. DoN'T FAIL to call on ns for any goods you want. j We carry a full and complete stock of all kinds of goods of the latest variety and style for everybody. We make a specialty of our tremendous stock of Clothing, Our Grocery Department is filled with the very best quality of Groceries of every description, for we cave found it does not pay to keep inferior goods. We can guarantee our goods to be what we rep resent them, and can compete with any house in the State on low prices. f Satisfaction guaranteed in every sale. So liciting a call, we are, respectfully. coopsh cl dyivuei, durham, n.c. W. L. COOPER, of Caswell. JulyM JAS. W. BTNUjff, of Chatham. C. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASIIEBORO. 3V. C. Practices In the Courts of Randolph, Chatham and Montgomery. July 22 ly H. A. LONDON, Jr.. Attorney at Law, PITTSSOltO, N. C. JCSpecial Attention Paid to " Colleetina. -.- JOHN IVf. MORIMC. Attorney at Law, Sloringsvine, Chatham Ce., N. C. j H H M-.BEta, ALTBID A. MOBTITO, 0 Chitb&m. Of Oranga j MORINC A MORINC. A-ttorneya At Uaw DURHAM, N. C. AH bnsinera iutnxsted to them will reeeiT prompt attention. W. X. ANDERSON, President. P. A; WILIT, Caahler. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, or RALEIGH, X. C. J. D. WILLIAMS & CO.. Grocers, Commission Merchants anj Prcdnca Bnysrs, FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF RALEIGH, I. CAB. T. H. CAMERON, ftnidenl. W. E. ANDERSON, Vie Pr. W. H. HICKS, tkt'y. Tho only Home Life Insnranee Co. in the State. All it fundft loaned out AT HONE, and among our own people. We do not send North Carolina money abroad to build np other States. It is one of the most successful com paniea of its age in the United States. Its as. Bets are amply sufficient. All losses paid promptly. Eight thousand dollars paid in in last two years to families in Chatham. It will cost a man aged thirty years only five cents a day to insure for one thousand dollars. Apply for further information to H. A. LONDON, Jr., Gen. Agt. PITTSBORO', X. Ct lOO Buggies. Rockaways, Spring Wagons. &c. Ciade cf the Wat materials and fully warrant ed, to be Mld regardless of cost. Parties la want will consult their own interest by exam ining our stock and prioee before baying, m ne are determined to sell, and have cut down our prices so they cannot be met by any other house in the State. Also a foil stock of. Hand Made Harness BEPAQtLNa done at bottom prices, and m best mumr. Send f ov prices and ents. A, A. MoXETHAN & B0N8, Fayetterilk, N.O. T. E BRI66S & SOUS, BBIOOS BUILDING, R.-A.X,ESIQ-II, 3ST. a. DEALERS XM HARDWARE, WAGON AND BUGGY MATEBUL. SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS, FAINTS, OILS, AND GLASS, LIME, GEMEN1 AND PLASTER. Stoves Nails and Iron, Children's Carriages. SPORTING GOODS AND PISHING TACKLE. 8end for a Sample Card of "Town & Country" READY MIXED PAINTS. It is the Best. We offer Beet Good at Lowest Prices. SQUARE DEA-HJxvGr.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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