C i
aiham
TlU'll-AV, FKIUIUAIIY 17,1881-
1 I i!0 IiT. OV.Vt Oill
s o lic;'.p. t'U lie mis of White
J'i i-'i' o i'i'or, h;" iM x 3G, thirty
j)iii is to icu.u. l'ul'lisliors can gt-t
..;'" Mwsra. rkillij s & Str:ughan
l::iv opt :r.vl, it: i-oni-i- ct'on with their
sViv. a lioj) for tho m:mi fact lire ami
r, ii-jr -il Harness, S-i-lvtles, 1 irklle.,
A lull- il workman is employed,
tuiti a;! won; tl no in the be-t style,
;it lowest price.. If you want a
i ty s;t of ilarne.-;. Sa-.Ttlle, or Bririlo,
it- a i: !i !.! oner; repaiii cl, call at
ihil'.ii s Sti'itighan's iloro.
l-T Iris'i !ta'.o- s. a few barrels
of !'. :Av ltse It:itocv. just reeciveil
i! L.vulon's. you hal better supply
w:i!'-': Ives at ov.co as thev aiv very
M-;!ire this s-n-on.
One ba-rel
of
;) i i i:niners vu j.im rreeiveti.
AvoIIkt lot -f th'vo p'enihu lowing
Maehines uo- ived tins week af Lot
'""fVp
hoed and U ass bced
dons. Cl v. i
now on li i';d.
H7" UrDecik r vou can
find
London' t ho larg. t and be.st assort
motit of (londs in the county. He is
ottering xtra inC'ieonients in Winter
T:,.o at' ii' ion of firmer.'? i-
cal'i'd i: the to'lv of Fanning uten
sis ho bviud a! Shaw A: LJarii'
S,oVek Spade.. Forks, Hoe-, Mat
toeks. T;:ue Chains. P,vou,t Chains,
r.,,.1, r,,.1 W..U .,,,.1 lTnnV lv;.. 1
v : ; ,::: :e'
j's ; : - '.-'i ids r:;u be bought nuv
liii , . T-4vMl4H. M114 Dill il,) jtt I
v.!..-:o. i:o:i't i'ovjr.-t t'-tat th?y :.re
Kcllii-ir their Whik-r (ioody ai reduced
pmv!
or ca
Ti'Iiilo in JJalt ih, a few days apo
we w,'i,' .;i;:nti to near so man .
i.T , ,,f ,,.ii,,.l)(! lv-1 : ,
j,0,.s ,ir. L rvyix thi I
.. "', , ' i
r'..u:.i . anu to jhiov tir.u iji-v were
we w,'i',' .'ii:intl t- he
s is:'.
l;i'.-i:il
ti b..
, i.
V til lr lC-ii w
.' il'il
h:l: iil.'t eaiiso !
ia 01 .uerriir, jiaiimng ami ,
Store Robbed.
over a year ao
01:1 Land
For n'.rpy, many years indeed we
niav s ir f-.-.r a pM'iod whence " (he
memory of man rnnneth not to the
contrary " an old negro woman,
know;: 'k';.' as "Aunt .Maria." La
been a rc--id nt of t ur to'.vn, living in
an old c ihin op;w--.ite thn 3Ieth dist
euurch. .kShe was an old woman years
previous to the war. anl ail the old
ft-i.l.- .s of the Pi tboro A adeniv
will M-::nb.'r her
cake.-, for f,Lo had
id b.er iriuger- I
t okl t ;e ;.ione !
i.Tii.e-ov -n iii whieii he eokt d -liese j
cak:.s
ii:-i v.ero so appc-iizi;:r to the
loy
i a;-quirca kucIi a ca-untv.
; : i V? :1 V;aian hi,&; a,Kl
. tin. old .andinarl; removed : but w,
bids ;
to OMll.Vv'uiuanv of
t). i
. ody fone from our town
Hid
v.-:!..t ;oma ot ner
u.taVs near here.
numerous ;
d (
A Cwuin'iM'.
There
I
ne- ro in thin county. !
Ions ,:!..) o boi-ve in hi.; Knwr I
natural powers, nnd are kept in srrcttt I
awe of hii;. fearing to nt-fnd him
lest he will - put a spell' oa them,
S :M';i!i;n; ago a negro boy. fivin
thV pi:i:.-e, v.-a-i arrested in Raleigh
for l ircfMy, wideh greatly disire-f;od
lis f :'ir r : so he e 'nsuUed this eon
j'phuf dor-tor, v.-l.o promised to get
him with only one year's im
prisonment. The boy's father paid
tli- c'?ij':ror's expenses to Raleigh
and. i good sr.m as his fee, and Hiiro
enough the boy w is sentenced to only
one year's impriswmaent ! Of course
the ricgroes a'l believed that this was
effected by "eonjuring" and was a
successful test of the "doctor's" incan
tat ions.
Neihborhoyd Stock Law.
Vv'e 'earn that the citizens of this
eo-ij.ty .and Al tmance, who live along
Cane Creek, yri'l hold a meeting u ;t
Saturday at Uuibow's ?.I ill, for the
nr)o.-:e of considering the estab ish
nv ht in lj; ir mid.,t of the neighbor
hood i-o-feiKJC law. A farmer of that
vinnily informs us (as an argument
J"'" law) that one of his neigh
bor.s l.)iS a two hor.-e farm, on which
are C ;);. panels of fencing, that it
now i,( ds at least three new rails to
tne pael to repair it which is 18,
1)00 railsarid this at 810 a thous
niid wo ild now cost 180, and that in
SfjV,,n ytf.rs ii would require as much
nnre i;1.-.,in npair it.
V.'c understaiiil that the no-fenco
w.v fp:s..f d by the last Legislature)
hol e. -i somewhat amended bv the
rw-t Legwlatnro. The aiaentled
law allows the niajority of the quali
ned voters rt siding in anv neighbor
K.ol to decide at the polls whether
lhl -y w ill hi vo the no-fence. Hereto
if'ie r.jily tllf l:UJ,i owners who de
wj'fn it could be embraced in the ter
j'i'or.v incloMod, and no smaller ncigh-
''j';'."! l!ian -1 wlle township could
t.ildii the law by a majority of the
te: s residmg therein.
3
Record
. T! i. ii i.. . n a,, i
i ..ii . , ; ... n. . j , i , ., . i ' . above the ordinary i
C " n . A;:- gentleman fro!n Philadelphia was ! , carrying his mule
;TV : n- f Ti ;tilure.afew davs ago, and wna wv with it. Mr. Moore, with
fuiil I::"'s in .re; :i h for less tl.-.n i . . - .. .... ... . i ,
v I mi i eli pleased Willi some of it that i lul 5,1 utu UI mind deserving not
; ": t r- J . ' ! he bought ten p-muds to send home, j einnbod down on ose of the arc!
''" n',-:. " V;;. :.... .; t The secret oS the great yield of milk i ami cut his mule loose, when tlit
wee.v. .11 ...a, oi ..uiaci, of Ml, CciteuV cows is that he f-eda 87 & i" about 15 feet c f wat
f,. t. . ..l.i -i Jl. Oil, .i it . I .t,:i1 T'..-. T .1 T L I
vii ijit jn-.ii t.i uif o;u uisi. me j .fiMiii:.i.;i,uint;i.tiui:eiux!;ou Wli c ihk. tn IipivkJo. t'.u uvc, ii u:e rnie, ana am sei
stove ut Mr. Kichmcnd Jones, of this ! tue T.ite c-ir.didato of the Republican - The vonri" mm' f itlir.r"tbr.ii ..!.! mit,.v reduced prices. All w
,'";'"1" i.ii wuivtu i j;tj Ku t iuu t-u iwi v. juiui w .uuu v,'.iujiiu;, u.,j j,lu tearful cvos and falter- llui:iiI,t;"il li t;vo E.iusnicuon.
f in mc.ney uvd a pint of whis- has come out unreservedly in favor il)tl voieo berd and "implored hi" WrIto fur l'ricb ns and drawings
key. That 'd.iei lovtd money hotter of a prohibitory liquor law. ! S0'J to comG .;;ul ' hm4; yhort, bt fore buying elsewhere,
than he tad wh-skey. l!r. Jones has Xev.1crni;m . Qu W.dnr,(av lf,st j upon theyoang man, in a violent rag,, 1Q . K. WILSON
noon iiiiiortunate. ior h:s store was .r ,fc.v , (-in1'" J a?J e(J a.v. Vst: : w.,i 1 rro.n v;J ..i,rp.,.i ,.v,.v' mar IS tf Durham, N. C.
bm'-. i. ii'in -liid ml iinf ri entoi), in Jones countv, was visit d : iA 1 st Iu,'u V1' ll,,1C1 a'1 fWoie
11 11,1 I0bba onte bcful" u.;tn a 1. . ' vengeance upon the o d man's hea.l if I t w v m
rum.d David Johnson, who pretend, j vcnu: Ja.t. It was left with email j rcr, vvero traveling from C irthage to iK,! alKSiar
t' 1)m ;i eo inritv ' do' Kr s'nd tl e I 'hilur(-n in tne house, its clothes j the mill-stone qmirriea, seven miles i RU'itruit-i-owers is respeotfuiiy invited to its ad-n--T
.osaro Jun i iousWd Vredi caught iire and they were too small j from that phuv, an accident befell ! fcV&i 8ato by "iSiKif'c.
Pleasant Weather.
The pleasant, spring lite weather
that we have been enjoying for the
hist few days is in striking contrast
with that from which we have suffer
ed for the past threo months. G;ir
ilencrs are beginning to prepare the
ground aial selecting scud as if the
winter had really relaxed its icy
grap.
" e are pleased to hear favorable
reports about the wneat, winch is ac-
i li.. ..a i ...i. i : : i. t
i u.u i , n, i su mnunig v e pirom
weather
them.
ia November interrupted
Dairy Products.
The Rkcop.t has heretof ro called the
at tention of our farmers to the profits
of the dairy and ur-'e I the cultivation
of graces, for which the soil of this
county is so well adapted. We are
pleaded now to note the success that
has attended the efforts of one of our
countynion in the dairy business, and
publish it for the encouragement of
others. Mr. E. C. Colten, who re
sides near this pLiee, has-three milch
iwvs that t this soavn of the year
. iirc g;vil3 totl crlxon3 of daily.
1 ney aiv not blooded stock, but of
the ordinary breed o! the county. A
quantity of this milk is sold and
with the balance seventv-iive nonnds
of butter are made monthly. The
bnthr is of superior ouahtv and sells ,
navket prieo. A '
6 f ,, T , ? lua,"u! the front wheel passed directly
. x i- , an v , wr. ov - hi9 heade Fortunately the 1
emwarmers m r.ua coumy, wereIow ed wjth but a slight
! and milks thorn himself, and knows ! !lm1 'il0 nule swam down with the
hhat thi'y are proiierly cared for. inrrent ami camo out "several hun
llnbdos there a-e ia;nv farmers drc-d f:et below the bridge.
c . v ...tii mil mii in.'.ii imi1 i;
a dav, shnply becaus, thev are not
attended to A good cow properly !
,,r,1 f.M Tf JL .i.V !
; :
Ui ti; 111 U liv. I
Ilillslvyro Obff-vVer : Mr. T.
Ki.kl:.-2d las been appointed WOJjt
master at Chapel Hill. i
pt
iM!ti;n Msiror: u l. . li. r!. !
t. , , , . ,
Apucr has a p:iif of scissors which ;
eeu USU;S constantly for 42
.v,-llIS
i
lisoTi Aiivnnpf-: 1 A Homv.I '
FO.. of J:ilMo: ttuvnslrn told n n n 1
tw das ?incc that he planted
tsw i.as since that he planted last !
year 50 ai?res i:i cotton und hud !
gatheied therefrom 52 bales. i
imilding.s much nifcicbandise and a
small amount of cotton were destroy-!
c j. !
Gr?enboro P,it. - of. OLTi : MVs.
HouHtou ti Bro., one of the leading j lrom M lJ- Jcs W. W nsou, chief
business h u-es in Greeni-boro, on i:u;nw,)I lLc Western Norih Caro
yesfertiay bought nii.elv thonwmd ! UD!l .K:U,rof4tl Kll.va lll!it on? of the
rabbit fckins from two firms in Vir- heaviest rain btorms that has prevailed
gi-ia. or .vt':s is Jiow in progress on the
line of t.ieWe&Urn North Carolina
Urtb'igh Visitor: "We saw a gen-' road. As et no bridges have been
tlernan from Ibickberu Township I washed away, but tbo streams are
o dy who lias been a constable and
iepury sn.rin ior -ii cars, wiio can
wnty aa reau writing.
l.mt can't !
read a Lalf dozen lines of pi int.
k I
To-isnot Suanv Home: Mr.
HdUf, the sawyer at R. J. Tavlor's !
Mill, iu tllis placA, informed ns that :
LilU'l "
inch plank in six h and a half on i
ir c .i-i.... i 1,1 ii.:, , '
! -ftst ftiiturviav. Mfcsucuni sav tnis
;caR. prf; j ty good work.
T.-r'oro S .utherner: A child of !
iicrnon iioone, colored, war burned
, , .11 i It A t
to "Ci-uu ne ir he opot on batnrday i
co re?cr.e the burning child. j
Tl-:vrle Tim: Wp ire foM flm. !
Mr. X. C. Thompson, our dewr rail i
road a-ent, was ea'inr oysters at j
Kernodle'a when Iim felt, emnethin,
in hi-; mouth like a buckshot; ha spit
it on the florr and picking it up found
it to be a pearl allied at, about $25.
Pass that pla?e of oysters.
Gold?boro MesseDg'-r: A negro
named John Hill from Greene coun-
ty, sold tive bales of cotton t Mr. T. j
B. Hyman, four of which, on exami
nation, proved to contain a box each
filled with heavy sand amounting to
several hundred pounds. The negro
is now in jail here awaiting his inTes
ligation. Greensboro Patriot : Two colored
men, Geo. Sherwood, and Samuel
Tyre, were brought into the city last
evening and lodged in Guilford
county jail. These men are charged
with breaking into the warehouse of
Mr. It S. Pbipps, about eight miles
south of Greensboro, on Tuesday
night and taking therefrom two bar
rels of corn whiskey.
Raleigh Star : At Thoman' Store,
near Pi raway Ferry, Colnmbus cous
ty, a few days since a white man by
the name of G. M. Long, who was
testing the qualities of a horse bo
was thinking of purchasing, was rid
ing past a large oak treo, when the
horse shied and threw him head fore
most against the tree, breaking his
skull and causing his death in a very
short time.
Statesville Landmark: Some of the
boys proposed to an Alexander county
man who was in town Monday night
that they would pay for half a gallon
of cider if ho would drink it. He said
he would if it killed him, and he did.
He was so full that the cider stood
around his back teeth, and it is no
discredit to hiin to say that after it
got hot and bagan to ferment he
tspilt the best part of it.
Charlotte Observer : At a meeting
in "Wadesboro Monday, it was learn
ed that a majority of the citizen in
every to vnship in Anson, except one,
favored a na fence law.
Wilmington Review 12 tb : This
moruiuj? a little . son of Mr. J. A.
Hanb'ns about five years of age, was
run over by a heavy grocery wagon.
The little fellow was sitting in the
wagon of Messrs. Haitians & Bates,
and as it ran down in a crossing he
t "
j feI1 from t,,0 tQ the d - ,
across
ittle fel-
cut on
his ear.
Wilmington Star: Wright Quinn,
a man 70 years old, was found mur
dered in his own house, in Duplin
county, near the Jones county line,
last week. It seems that he was
! in the act of etrino-
lived alone), when -some fiend shot
j him, and thou placed the body in
j the fireplace, piled a quantity of
wood on the remains mwl n-.t.mntl
co oaro mem. As yet no cine has
been obtained to lead to the ideutity
of the perpetrator of the horrible
crime.
Lumberton Robesonian: Mr. Jas.
Moore, a yonng man, while crosiug
McKay's bridge over big Pee Dee
river, coming over in the neighbor
hood of Shoe Heel, last night, while
011 tlit bridge, heard the same giving
aw ay, ana jumping lrom ins bnggy
ll:u ee-woly time to get. off before the
and
a
ice.
ies
fbug-
Ti T - 1 T 1" i
j1,,ef nnfy T rg i,
I'l'lr -ut11'keo Indiaa children
ow being i ducatcd there, they are
imping rrid progress. Thoy
are
j maintained by tbn United Slates ao-
I Jj -
jcrnmvut. and were sent to Trinity on
I the 28th of last September. Then
! tht-y kuew not a wrd of English:
"W RPCl1' SrCak write well.
iliey will be kept at the college for
! tnree years, the oliit et benar to pre
P'iv them rr toachcrs. Tue r owvn
A , , , . "
m wmclies the:n, and at frcqnenl
mt.-rval un Indian nent visits and
inspects their condition, &e.
and
As .AviUrt t;;fi7on An -n-a
walking dtv!i !Vr-ii P.trpot. n
were
few j
evenings apjo, we saw standing in
front of a rocry, a vonng man
scarcely eighteen years of aire, in a I
drnnken co-adition, cnising a nero i
10 ,,J,IOWe'1' instantly trie fathers
ie'ul WttS owetl ana ne wept as if his
heart would break.
aa-i uoserver iurn: a telegram
.T 1 At . .
still rxmg and it is rainin heavily
iriiiCiiKies nave occurred at several i
point.-.
ut me wo-iern entrance !
of tb- Swrtijuauoa tuuncel caulit a
i-t car, Riii!n' tbreo convicts micl
T . .
onnd:n one gn.ir.l. Tue road is ;
.t0 t,a? "t arrangements !
f,aa n: aslrom Henry to the top ot
the mountain.
News and Oljserver : Oa Thnrsdav
afternoon, its Mr. J. H. My rover, ed
lor of JMoore Ciazette, and Mr. Kich
1 T 1.1 - . I
aid liattle, of the News and Obser-
them which nearly proved a fatal one
The W!ltcr3 of Hichia'id Crctk hud
un 6tn2"u on Hwn;
dvc Wlde "ml h,u
washed the bridge awny. Ignorant
of this, Sir. My rover drove the horse
aud bu'gy into the stream, and
when the channel was reached
the horse went under in the deep
water. Mr. Battle pulled off his
clothes, and, swimming, released the
horse. Then he seized the bug-rv
shafts and towed the vehicle, with
Mr. Myrover, who could not swim, in
it, safe to shallow water. On the
bank stood several members of one
of the tribes inhabiting that region,
hut not one lent any aid. They all
looked on as eagerly as if vatckiug a
street parade oi a circus.
Tarboro Southerner: Mr. Lam
Lawrence, of this county relates a hor
rible story of brutality that happen
ed ou his place about two weeks ago.
A negro named Frank Worsley (mark
the name iu blood on the tablet of
jour memory) was endeavoring to
drive a young, uuhroke steer, owned
by Worsley, from the field of Mr.
Lawrence, when the animal became
(as young oxen sometimes will) un
ruly, and refused to be led. This so
enraged the man-brute that Impoun
ded the beast with a club until it
fell and the hide peeled off in large
pieces, entirely leaving the flesh.
Worsely then administered an enema
of spiiits of turpentine and fried the
flesh in a horrible manner. He then
placed powder in the same place and
ignited that. The powder exploded,
tearing away a large piece of flesh.
No comments are needed to bring
these blood-curdling details to the
mind of every sensible, right minded
reader. The bare recital of the facts
are sufficient. We trust that all cases
may be reported to us, that we may
publish them to the world and there
by call attention of Justices of the
i Peace lo them.
A Modern Miracle (?).
A telegram from Erie, Pennsylva
nia, says:
"The town of Summit, near here,
is excited over an alleged miracle.
About thirty well-known citizens
have signed a wonderful statement
which is published to day declaring
that Miss Ellen McQnelian, twenty
years old, was suddenly stricken a
short time ago with a disease that
paralyzed her whole body, which
began slowly to wither away. For
eight days she lay in a state of trance
to all appearance dead. The Rev.
Father Maloney came to pray for
her, and while in the performance of
his religious exercise, animation re
turned to the corpse like body. The
withered limbs resumed their former
plumpDess, and 6he arose unaided
and walked about. The subscribers
to the statement make affidavits to
it3 truth. It is stated that the priest
was so terrified at the resnlt of his
invocation that he nearly fainted."
THILLIPS ANDREWS. At the residence of Mr.
Jehu Aiulrews, on Fob. 3, 1881, by W. ST. Thomsa,
Eq., Mr. La box Phillips to Mrs. HlABuuaiT
Andrews. Ali ol Chatham.
COTTON FACTORY.
I offer for sale water-power and site for a cotton
factory at my mill on Daw lUver; or I will sub
scribe lta value in stock in a company to build a
factory.
This water-power is said by the best Judges, to
be the greatest on Haw li ver.
GEOP.GE P. MOORE,
Feb. 10, 1SS1. rntsboro, K. C.
TWO GOOD
and a 1UDIX 1X).SY, for &alo cheap. Apply to
KATUAN S. LOVE,
Fob. 10. 1K1. mullt y's Mills r. O,
FOR SALE !
I am prepared to furnish all kinds of EOUGII
LVMiJEK, LATHS SHIXfSLES, &C, at low prices.
B-J A lot of ilULES U.r sal, Cheap.
GLOVEK A EST,
Feb. 3, 1881, Haywood, 2i. C.
1 0,00 0 Dozen Balililt Skins Wantefl.
We are prepared t. pay more than any market
this side of Xew York fur furs of all kinds, Write
! for prices. iionTox & bi:o.. whoies.n Gr.-
Induce :.:.d Far Ueyers. Grlxw. ST, c.
February , isa.
GABY HOTEL.
The undersigned has taken chargo of the hotel
at Gary, X. C, rwi-nMy kept by Mr. A . F. I'age,
and hopes to reeelve the patronage of ihe travel
ling j.ui.lic. The table will betuj-i li"d with the
i lest that tins market affords. K. BRYAN.
tombstones ibr Sa3e.
..
citizens of Chatham are
f Fitfully informed that I keep
re
the 1 :irt aud iJf-sl &ttwtk of xombstones,
unsr at
ork
Reported for Tue Record by
31. T. iV'Oii Ti I H Sz, OO..
GROCERS & COMMISflOX MKKCHAXTS.
'RALtlnH. X. C. Feb , 15, 1881
COTTON MARKET:
Middllnir,
K'rlirt Iiw Middling, ...
Lw Middiim;
Tone if Murket, quiet.
10 ?g'
10
niOni'CE AND PROVISION MARKET.
Hour, N O.
Cvini,
Curii Meal,
tC.iiO r .ilon l?agcng. 1113
It.''' Ties cow, 2.7.vri3
15" ' ' nli-ed, 2.00
Ii i-u roiaiots, 140
010 mvI " SO
1-j'- 0.-th-hol!ol, 55
a '..'- IVa.-ii.-h j.il-d 8 j
1; " uiiiavlcd, 4
0 Apjilr, 3
17.'a j l'.-.is, "c: bushel, .801il I
K lfTt!0
:rt:; ti:i:u-r, 13J-J0
wr.Jii 70 j Rjigs, )i
n$w i i
"A0'-,
na-
j 'JiiSK
h'f.
f'..lT.A
s u rP. a I
iSS e?
Hew Ad'ertiscmcats.
FRUIT EVAPORATOR.
I ill exhibit at rittsbr.ro' a, next March Court
I a Talent ll'il 'IT EVAPOUATOi:, and samples ol
a lilil'IH J ill 11 1. .il V'liA H'Jl
dndrruumado bm. This nvc
vap'raur is tho nest
WITH
WHOLESALE
HGGISTS
V I1!! r;r
28 Market St., PHILADELPHIA.
THE LATEST SENSATION !
ILL! Ell A? OOET.
15
argaius
m a HEADEfi
Are offering their entire stock of READY-MADE
CLOTHING including a few line OVERCOATS
&2 COST FGF CASH.
A FEW LIMES' CLOAKS!
Also a fine line o Ladies' DRLS3 GOODS, consist
ing of
and our entire Stock of Goods at. a very closo mar
gin for CASH to mako room for our Spring Stock.
Give us a call and socuro
2" 2
1
BQAll indebted to ns will please call and settle
BYNUM & HE ADEN.
Plttsljoro, Jan. 25, 1681.
EJew Advertisements.
Of Chatham County,
WITH
W. H. & R. S. TUCKER,
s
"Wholesale and Ketail Dealers and Jobbers in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
M goods ;
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, CARPET
INGS, NOTIONS, &C,
Kos. 23 and 25 Fayetttovillo Street,
RALEIGH, N. C.
jan27-lm-
WITH
LEE R. WYATT,
(CliriHtopher & Sorrell's Old Stand,'
RALEIGH, N. C.
Wholesale 1 Eetail
DEALERS IN
HEAVY GROCERIES.
Commlssioa Mercians,
And Aent for
STANDARD FERTILIZER.
Wo keep a large stock of GOODS on hand and are
dally receiving fresh supplies.
Wo hope to receive our share of patronage from
our friends in Chatham and adjoining counties.
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AP.E XOW RECEIVING
Hew aEi SeasonaMe Gosis
EVERY DAY.
A CHOICE ASSOIiMEXT OF
AND NEW DESIGNS & COLOES.
CASHMERES !
Black Cashmeres! Colored Cash
in e res !
A special bargain iu theeo gosds.
Black and Colored rrincps.
llaid Flannels for Suits.
Oitra Plaid Flannel, solid colors,
Flannels, Silk Warp Flannels, Canton Tlannela,
white, brown, drab, j ed, striped and plain,
A 101 and 12 4 Marseilles Quilts at a bargain.
The handsomest line of Tapestries and extra
heavy three-ply all wool and extra heavy C C Car
pets ever shown in tlii market.
Rugs, Drugget and Oil Cloihs to match,
An Oil Cloth Kug Ior wash stands or flre-places.
Ribbons, Taney Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Collu
loid Combs; blue, red, gren and fancy colored
School Satchels oil cloth or carpet, at 23 cents, knit
wool Sacks for infants, misses and ladies,
Ladies' and Misses' Hue Dress Slices.
Those who buy of us
SAVE MONEY !
TEABGAN, PETTY, & Co,
dec 2 Raleigh. N. C.
(Do a
Of Chatham,
with
GULLEY.
Will be pleased to give good bargains to his coun
tymen in
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, HxVTS,
and other art icles kept in a first-class store. Call
on him at GULLKY'S. nov25-5m
IF YOU WANT THE BEST AND
H r"VOT1 11A11TTT 1 T
GMO AND COTTOB PLOW
Iu the Market call on
M. T. H0RR1S & CO.,
GKOflEliS and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Sleigh, Itf . G.
SOLE AGEXTSFOH
0!fl Eeliaole Fatape
MftSnlhU ad Waft i
OVER 20,000 STOSEWALL COTTON PLOWS
now in use. For durability, economy and good
working qualities, it has no ecjUcil. Those who
have usod it will have no other, and to those who
have not used, v. c only ask a trial to convince
them of its superiority. Send for prices and terms
to M. T. KORRIS & CO., Agts.
feb3-if ' Raleigh, N. C.
PATENTS.
Patents obtained for new inventions, or for im
provements in old ones. Caveats, Infringements,
Trade-marlw, and all patent business promptly
attended to.
Inventions that have been Rejected may still, in
most cases, be patented by us. Beinsr opposite
the D. S. Patent Office, and engaged in Patent Bu
siness Exclusively, we can secure patents in less
tim than those who are remote from Washington.
When Inventors send model or sketch, we
make search in the laent Office, aud advise as to !
its patentability free of charge. Correspondence
confidential, fees reasonable: and no charge un
less Patent is obtained.
We reter by permission to tho City Postmaster,
I and to the Superintendent of the. Post Office Money
j Order Division in Washington. For special refer
ences, circulars, advice, lenhs, kc, address
j C. A. SNOW & CO.,
Opposit" Patent Ofti.-e Washington, D. C.
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Advertisements.
$100 REWARD!
II Top Snips d Mm !
I am now receiving the third car load of those
popular and standard VEHICLES. I buy by the
car-load and do not sell on commission, but buy for
CASH, and am thereby enabled to sell at amazing
ly low figures. If you want a Family Carriage, a
Bon-Ton Phaeton, or a Fancy Top Buggy, I can
furnish you and at a price lower thin you ever
dreamed of.
Ba. A written guarantee accompanies every ve
hicle that I sell. For cuts and prices, call on or
address, H. C. BROWN,
Jan2G-tf Chapel Hill, X. C.
Buggies for Sale !
P0E & RAMSEY
Have Just received a lot of the Celebrated Cincin
nati BUGGIES which they are offering very low,
and would be glad to have persons call and ex
amine them , also a full supply of Harness, Sad
dles, Collars, &c. janG-2m
FALLSTOCK.
in. bs Si is,
BRIGGS BUILDING,
RALEIGH, N, C.
-DEALERS IX
Mi are, Sash, aai Boors
we have the largest stock ef
Crockery and Glassware
ever brought to Raleigh.
we solicit your orders for anything in
the Hardware line, and guarantco
THE best GOODS
At tlie Lowest Prices
AND SQUARE DEALING.
Address,
Thos.H.BElGGS&Sons
Mm is hkw,
KALEIGH, N. C.
nov 5
IF YOU NEED ANYTHING- IN YOTJK LINE
ff.L. LONDON'S
IS
HEADaUAETERS
FOE
Farmins: Utensils !
He keeps tho largest stock of Plows and Plow
Castings in tho county. Has on hand now a larga
stock of the Celebrated Richmond's" Kentucky j
Plows, one and two-horse, Farmers' Friend, all j
sizes. Oliver Chilled, one and two-horse, Bern j
mingtcn's, Avery's No. 2. No. 0, Double Shovels or .
almost any kind of Plow you can need. All kinus
of Plow Castings, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks,
Mattocks, Axes, Collars, Bridles, Hamcs, Traces,
Plow Lines, Back Bands, kc, all at the very bot
tom prices.
He is offering extra induccmente to cash buyors
in all kinds of
Woolen Goods !
guch ag Blankets, Shawls, Shirts, Flannels, Dress
Goods, Cassemcre, Kerseys, Under-Shirts, &c
they will be sold without regard to cost, as he is
determined not to carry them during the summer.
j Call soon if you need anything of the kind. A few
pieces of Carpoiing left which will be sold for less j
than COST.
Ladies if you need any Bleached Shirtings. Sea
Island Cambric, Hamburg Edgings, Trimmings,
you will find a large stock at
CHEAP. Bought hefocp cotton goods went up and
sold at old prices. You will find at LONDON'S a
splendid
STOCK OF GROCERIES !
Canned Goods, Confectioneries, Tin-Ware, Crock
orr runihirR. rioflcK. Sfivrint? Machines, and anv-
thing else you need as low as can bo had any-
whore.
&7" Persons having open accounts are earnestly j
requested to call and settle thein at once. If you j
have not the money closo them by note. All old I
accounts must be closed before new ones are made, j
I will keep this Spring a lot of the j
BEST GUANOS, j
and they will be sold for Cash or Cotton as low as i
any one. Will only keep the BEST BRANDS. If j
you need any call and see the terras at
V. L. LONDON'S, j
mis wore, i::n. -o, iori.
X&isceHaneoixs Adv'ts
Steamboat Notice)
Tba boats of tho Exorepp Steamboat 06mp
hy wUl rnu as follows from lha firat ot Octoboc
oatU farther notice:
Bt"une? D. HIUBCEIiO, Capt AlocsaGuw
fison. vnil leave I'aettsviiio every Tuesd&r
Kid Friday at S o'clock A. 51., andWaminS
km every WeJneaCtay nd fiatuay at 2 o'clock
r. M.
t Bloanser WAVE, Capt 17. A. RAoson, wG
av"ayetteviloonMnoiya and Thured&yt
fti 8 o'cioo A. M. , and Wiimicgtcn ou Tue9
5? ndays ! 1 o'clock P.M., coosAocipf
with tho western ii tilroad at Payettevillo on
WcdneBaaysanaSiturcajs '
. JS. TT1LL1.UI3& C&,
Azeata at I'ettevUIe, J5I.
Buggies. Rockaways,
Spring Wagons, &c.
wade of the btrst mattr.ais aud f ullv wan ant
ed, to be toid ragardleefs of coat. "Parti in
want wid conaa'.t their owa interest by cxao
ioing oar Btock an j pricaa before buving. as
we are determine t.n tr iv
our price3 bo they cannot bo met by 407 other
honae in the Btate.
Alao a fall stock of.
Hand Made Ilarnesss
EEPAIEINS done at bottom prices, and in
best manner.
Send for prices and cpta.
A. A. McKETHAi; h SONS.
Fayet;evUle, N.a
iisGS
With tho Anti-Malaria.
CSiilJs and Fever, Dys-
, , . ,?5 e e n 4 ft , Liver Com.
plaints. Hmc:i.' t(roc'inni.
I2r cnsiSpatioH, Slcit Head
ache, FeinaSo CraiSalnn. Billons.
Mews. Palpi iKttosi, kimI nil Malarial
Disease -Htiom ijis'ijicine. No Dos
ingno inconvenience, and a positive cure.
Price, including Bottle Anti-Rlalaria, $4x0.
Bent by mail to any address upon receipt of
price. Principal Depot. 92 Uerman HtL,
asaito., Jlti. Sold by Druggists generally..
Buy none but F!;sr;v"s I'atent Liver
Rn Slomach fiaS, others are bulky.
.iard and troublesome to wear.
Tlw.-io Pads are for sale in I Lisboro by Cr.L.A.
Haxks & Sox, agents.
NORTH CAROLINA
STATE LIFE
CO.,
Kkimm, n. cab.
F. H. CA1IEUON, Iresidevt.
V. E. ANDERSON, Vl--e Pre.
V7. II. KICKS,
The only Eoms L:fs Insnraaca Co. la
tlis Stats.
All Us funds loaned out AT EIG3XE, and
among our oxn people. Wc do not send
North Carolina money abroad to build up othef
States. It is one of the most successful com
panies of its age in the United States. Its as.
Bcta are amply sufficient. AU losers paid
promptly. Eight thou&aud dollars paid in ids
j ka3t two years to families in Chatham. It will
.www ii.c.i. a&ou M.11111.J jcfiia w . 1 ,0. .tf9 9
day lo insure for one thousand dollars.
Apply for further infe-mtation to
K. A. LG?sSCN,Jp., Gen. Agt.
pITTSBOltO', .V. C
Eg Win
Every Taper contains an .account of some Fire.
Every day somebody's dvTllin, or store or gin Is
BU Pi NT UP.
Yoqfs May So SMust !
Be ss
1
an
in
It costs hut litllo an;l evory pruder. t man ought
to keep his property insured. Tho
1 1 m
1IMI CO.
Offers to insure all classes of property at low
rales, and will pay if it burns. Apply to
H. A. LONDON, Jk., Agent,
Nov 11 PlTTSEOP.O, N. C.
Jp,
.
(Late r-ofossor of Please of the Eye and Ear la
the Savannah Medical College.) Practice limited
to tho
Main Street, Opposite tho new Post OfQco
liALEIGTI, N. C.
7" Office hours fr.m 9 a r.i to 2pm. Eefors to
the State medical Society ami the 6oor gia Medical
society Oet 7
If not sold in your town, voa
LSm can net ihem bv m.-? ;i. Ijtod
log-uo and Prices. Th. Oldest and most extensive Seed
lis a I'oiial Card for flvtn. .
urovern in ill', uniren t-taTKt.
DAVID liAXIUCETU fc SONSEhilada.A.
W. E. ANDEU?0:f,
Presldeat,
P. WILET,
Cashier.
CITIZENS ITATI0&AL BANE,
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Prod'ocs Baysrs,
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