he (Chatham Record. THUIJAY, AUGUST 11, 1881. " csu Miss Kate Hanks wi'l resume Ilu exorcises of her school on next Monday, ami solicits the patronage of her friendej. &y Jon ParxTixo done in ilio best j style and at the lowest price at the He.mi: office. fritisiiielioii guaran teed. Scud in yovr orders. Ty Prohibition is defeated, but "Y. L. Lon.lon is still selling the best ! (roods at the lowest prices. To cash customers extra inducements are offered. Call at once and gK good t b;ir.raiii3 t London's cheap store. I i fc-r inllerent tilings very oitcn go down about the amo time: the Court House is down and goods are certain-1 One of our anti-piohibition sub lv down at iiyuiun & Hcaden's i gciibcrs has become so angry with store, partiv iarly Straw Hats and j the lh:coi:i that he has sent us a l uties Dress oioods. Call and get a ; leilov that is printed exactly as it is bar-ram. -,? Wo may or may not get therail roal, but you are always suro of get ting what von want at London's cheap tovi Many of his Goods are now being sold at Cst, in ordr to make room fur the fall stock. Persons in debted are rospcctifuUv invited to ! scttlo up their e ld accounts. t& Whether Prohibition is car- ried or not Sbaw & Harris will con- j tinue to sell thtir entire Summer j buy goods the cheapest, and those ! who have dealt with them, are con- ' vincr-d that vou can not do better than to do your trading with them. A Snake Story. M. R. Epehurch, of this county, in forms us t!;at. one day last week, ho was repairing a fence, and in taking up a rail from the pile he saw a large . ...... 1 i snake with fortv-two vcung ones. Guard ini; the Jail. j Oar vigilant jailer i? taking every i precaution to prevent the escape of the notorious X. B. Taylor, and every night the jad is closely guarded. It is thought that some of Taylor's friends have been attempting to put him in poesion of some tool or tools with which to escape, but thus far : without success. It would be unsafe for any one to prowl too near our jail at night. Railroad Jubilee. A grand railroad jubilee i3 to be ! held at Oxford, on the 16th inst., to celebrate the completion of the Ox ford & Henderson Railroad. e Stock at greater reduced prices, requested m the auove letter, uianic ; Next in importance to the question sheets of paper, which, however, will of Prohibition, is that of where to I do him as much good as printou ; congratulate our Oxford friends up ! was a full vote in Cnatham, the total on their eiforts having been at Jast ' being 4.040, while the vote for Gov cvowned with success, and we hope ; crnor last November was 4,047. that all their brightest hopes may be ! realized. "We sincerely hope that the ; time is not far distant when the citi-1 zens of I'ittsboro can have a grand jubilee upon the completion of the 3Iidlaud Uailroad to this place. The Drought. The long continued drought pre vails to an alarmiu'? extent in this county. Everything is hot and dry anl water has become distressinply 1 scarce. Old persons r-ny tnat they have never seen water so iovr in D-.ep, , :ep iiav.' and Itocky rivers. Hicre is barely sufficient water in them to ran tlie mil's, and ;.ome of the mills can grind cnly a part of the day. On the smaller streams rll the mills are at a fctand-still. Our farmers have de spaired of their crops. Large Majorities. The fo-lowing are some of tho ma svth, 1.559; Davidson, 1.905; Ah mance, 1,207: Orange, 1.209: Col urn- j bus, 1.330 ; Wayne, 2,8 S8; Rowan,: 1.0G7; Mecklenburg, 1.501; Moore, I 020: Roborson, 1. : Lenoir, 1,554. ;! onoo. A-;ic uu. i i i TZ nii V Vii.V PJ1U1' VS-; Cumberkad' 1AU ;1 lei son, l.b-.j. t 1 he only county that e A lnft; jonty for prcmmtion was Haywood, mat cuaiiiy ;iinj; a majoiiiy ui ml. UnT versify Railroad. ij lullUU.Ul. Iho track is being laid on the Uni- versify railroad, and, is thought, holders of the company it was unani- mously agreed to lease the road to tlie Richmond t Danville Railroad ! I. ompany lor twenty years, llie Jat- ter company is to limsh and equip the roan ana vlz me expiration oi vae lease, to turn it over to its owners in good condition. The iron mine, near Chapel Hill, is being worked day and night. Al ready an immense pile of ore has been takm from tho mine, and is awaifiug the completion of the railroad for transportation. Inspecting Public Schools. Our very efficient county superin tendent of public instruction, Roy. P. R. Law, is now on a tour of inspeet tion of public schools of this county. At this season of the year not many of the schools aro in session, only in those districts vdiere last year's apportionment has not yet been ex hausted. He will visit these schools, examine into the methods of instruc tion, the books that are studied, the characters and qualifications of the teachers, the attendance and behavior of tho scholars, the condition of the school-houses, and look after the general interests of the public schools. "We doubt not that this inspection, or visitation, will be productive of much good and give a new impetus to the cause of education iu our county. juimes agaiu prumwrni glveii ; Pace's Mill -.J120' lJ Nash, 2,035. Northampton, 2281: ! S ;'v01V Vfe j 7o' 230 ! Johnston, 3,207: Pib, 2,039: Gran-!rw- 1155- 232 ! vi:le, 2.002; Itockingham, 2.037; For )tAl : i will be completed m two months and J Salisbury to Maiiey's the cars running regularly into Chapel j suppose they are now 11 ul. At a late meetmt? oi the stock- Early Cotton. The first boll of cotton that has opened in Chatham this season, so far as we know, was sent to us yes- tertly-from Dr. John McKays plan tation. Revising Tax-Lists. The county commissioners were in session hero last Monday, as the law directs, for the purpose of lif.ar ing complaints of persons as to the improper assessment and valuation of pioperty. Very few complaints were made. Court-Jlonse Well. As the new court-house will extend over the well that was near the south east coiner of the old building, the ! county commissioners have ordered another well to be dug (mid-way be- tween the jail and court -house) and have let out the contract to Mr. Thos. 13. Fowler at 81.70 per lineal foot. Stopping Iiis Paper. written, as fellows: 'To Editor of the Chatham Record picas stop my paper and if the time is not out send my papers blank and if my time is not cn;t now I want you to well understand th.it I want the rest of my papers blank and I want you to beshore to send them Wank I j rite this to you to let you no I dont ! want your paper. As our angry menu s suuscripuon doe not expire until next month, we shall send him during tnat time, as i i i i sets, 11 ne cannot icn than he writes or spoils ! read any bitter lioard of Canvassers. The board of county canvassers ; met here last Saturday, as the law j directs, to canvass the votes cast at j the election on the 4th inst. There were present, Jitstrs. John w.icr lT L. J. Kirkman. AY. B. Hardin. I ti r: t. - T.-:-.n ti-..: .1.4. t.,j. E. Rives, James Kisr.oll. Wright Fat- tMiall, W. P. Burt, Thomas Cross. J W. T. Gunter. S. M. Holt, John Yr. ! Atwater, E. YV. Atwater, Joseph P.; Tinuin. J. G. Clark, J. B. Clark and 1 S. P. Durham. ; Thomas Cross was elected chair man, and L. R. Exline was requested to act as secretary. The returns of ' every voting place wore received and : coanted. The returns from Riggs- j bee's store showed that two more ' votes were cast and counted than there were names of pc-rtens who j voted, but, as this discrepancy was ! thought to have been caused through i some mistake and not bv fraud, the returns were received by the board. "We elsewhere publish the vote in full, from which it will be seen that there The Vote of Chatham. j The following is the official vote cf ; the different precincts in the county ; of Chatham, cast for and against Pro hibition, at the flection held on the 4th day of August. 18S1 : PRECINCTS. in,..; .. Iafthev.-s' p ' ' . rs'.LV " 10U ! IV.) 18'.; ' i:; i tj 1 1 8 j IT 1 ! i llear Creek ! 34! i i 3b; 1 10 ; it:'. . o r. . I 6c: Moffitt's Shop, . . Gulf. Ejrvpt OsgwOd, Lockviile, Biiekliorne, i Johnson's, Shop, . Fcairingtons Mill, 007 itigosbeos .Store, J31 Total, 114G 2894! ilajority against Prohibition, 17-18 Tlie Midland liniiway. --- - 1 1 of the3hdland North Carolina Rail-i vray is now completed. Col. Card-! ner and his assistants Messrs. Latta j and Robins are fctill here, busily em j a iu malrf Qut esthiates Qe the route surveyed bv themi from Goldsboro to " JIarlev's mill i , - , -, I a distance oi one nunureu mus-.s. Cant. Cain with his corn of sur- veyors have surveyed a route from mill, and we making up the es:imates of that portion of the road. The work of permanently locating the 10ad will begin early in September and giading will be commenced im- mediately thereafter. Mai. J. B. I Yates has resigned the position of (jhiet rm Chief Engiueer of tho Virginia Mid land and has accepted the same posi tion on this road, and will take charge of its construction. We learn from Col. Gardner that the line surveyed by bim from Goldsboro is an excelieut one, and that the grading upon that route will not be expensive indeed it will cost less than tho average of railroads in this State. The longest bridges will be over N use and Haw rivers, and the cost of these will not exceed about $20,000 each. Wc have heretofore mentioned that the Midland Company have leased the Atlantic and Korth Carolina Railroad (running from Goldsboro to Morehead) for a period of thirty years. Mr. Best, as President of the Midland, has taken the management of tbac road and is displaying much energy and enterprise. He is greatly nn- j proving tho condition of tho road, and building new cars. These new cars (as wo learn from tho News & Observer) are of a lemon color and are marked with the words "Midland North Carolina Railway". We hope the day is not far distant when we shall see these cars speeding over the hills and valleys of old Chatham ! 1 1 1 Ladios at Election. Albright TowNsnir, Chatham Co., August G, 1881. Editor Record: The fourth of Au gust has come and gone, the day when thousands of the good people of North Carolina earnestly hoped that public sentiment would de nounce the evil that has long been dragging noble men down to the depth of ruin and despair, and blight ing the hopes of happy women. If this effort against the terrible foe has in that immediate neighborhood. Slfw? '1th- BU1,et,H Raleigh Visitor: The two interest IriiWOaraged SmCQ Gd tlef1KlS inghttlegirlsof Wiley Perry, near Kel- the right Although wa ladies could not aid the cause by onr votes, quite a num ber of us resolved to attend the elec tion at Flint Ridgo and spsnt the day very pleasantly eating water melons, discussing Prohibition and various other subjects. Instead of the insults threatened by some of the " lords of creation " who have an "inalienable right" to do just as they please in all matters, our pres ence waa recognized with the utmost politeness and attention. Our hearts were indeed made glad on seeing niany, especially those in life's fair, unclouded morning, cast their votes on the side of temperance. We congratulate them on the step taken and bid them God-speed on their way. To each one we would say, "May the oas'.e's fhsrht ever he thine ; Onward aud upward, and true lo the line." Una. State news. Raleigh Visitor: Mr. Josiah Jones near this city, has a pullet hatched the latter part ol March, which com menced laying on the Gth inst. Ed en ton Clarion : A small boat crossing Sjlmond erect, in' Bertie county, Monday last, containing six negro men, was upset drowning two. Sta'esville Landmark : Several mills j ia this county have been fuvpfJ to i stop running on account of the in rf the in-' sufficiency of the water supply. Anson Times : There is a negro near Beaver Dam who has eitrht toes upon one foot. His track resembles the cjuadrant of a cart wneel, and.ne can ' toe the mark" in any position. Review: A dosr said to have b en mau, was kuk-u yestcr 1 1 Ml 1 i day sfternoon. the mouth and He whs foaming at j snapping at every- j tinnsr that came wit in reach. t Ashevillc News: Small pox has ' tvifi.lrt its amiP!irfiiifi on lMr Rnclc ! Creek, in Mitchell county, and thf;!nse East Iarket St., yesterday county authorities have quarantined i !ia'l a narrow escapo from being shot that township, in order to prevent the - g tread of tho disease. "Wilmington Star : "Wo ai-e grati fied to learn that Cel. W. J. Martin lias accepted the Rrofessorship' of Natural History, (Geology, Mineral ogy, kc.) tendered him recently, in tho University of North Carolina. An excellent selection. inows and uoscrver: xuere was a shooting ail air in Petersburg, Yir- giaia, jestenrnj, ueiueeu uoun u. (iretn of i 11a, place, and A ilaam Lte.of L:tthton, ... C, m which hot nv ere kiUd. Leo cut O-reeu s . 1. ? I. J. TT- 1T throat in thiee places and Green shot him in the body. "Wilmington Star: They do say hat it is a fact that when a servant called out 'Colonel' the other day at 3Iorehc.-.d, whdst JJla-kmdl's guests were rlining, that forty-nhie men re sponded. Of th.f.sc live l.ad been near enough So a battle to s-ee a Hue coat. Raleigh Vlr-.itoi tv.'o-th.irds over. summer is It 1 luis noon a very remarkable f.eason i while we have bad some verv - ; vrcithcr, wo have had' little contin uous heat, and the city ha?; been id- most com for! able and exceptionally iie.iltuy for summer. Raleigh Visitor : Mr. George TTow- j ard, a ('e ;f mute of this city, has in vented a hat fan, which turns on thr inside of the hat from t'ne force of- the wind striking a neat, little con - trivanco cn the top of tho hat. It is an ingenious invention and keeps the head a3 cool ag a cucumber. Winston Leader: There lives in Old Town Township a colored man hy the name of Frank Mathews. Ke is 85 years of age. He has between fifteen and twenty acres i;j corn, which he planted and worked him self, with the aid of a little boy, and lie did not stick Ida plow in the ground until the 10th of May. Alarannco Gleaner: A curious cape is reported from Pleasant Grove. Mr. ! S. E. Tate had a two year old colt j that stuck a nail in its foot a week J or two ago, ana m the course oi a few days, was seized with spasms, which continued through a day and night, when he died. The doctor examined it and pronounced it a case of lock-jaw. This is something here tofore unheard of in thi9 section. "Wilson Advance: Mr. W. Dossey Mnrry, a worthy citizen of Nash, being in tow-n last week on business, before leaving, purchased a pint of "over-joyful" to cheer him on his way home, and stored it safely in the breast pocket of his coat. After get ting out of town, the day being sul try, he concluded to doff his coat, and while in the act of doing so, a spontaneous explosion occurred bo loud and powerful as to convince Mr. Murry that the fluid was heavily charged with Electricity nd dvna- i i ill me bot tle mite. He says if he had had the bottle to his mouth at the time his head would undoubtedly have been blown off, and that nothing but the su perior texture of his coat saved his life. Last Saturday evening Wiley Dreans Jr. while in the act of shoot ing a stick in a cross-bow, let the bow slip when tho stick wns shot into his right eye which was entirely put out. Yvreducsday of this week a child was drowned ia a marl pit at Mr. A. Branche's farm near this place. Tho child was five or six vears old. is general lv understood that the dry aldermen will stick to the ordinances passed by the old board, in spite of the re sult of the voce on the question of license in the county. Wilmington Star : A gentleman from Columbus informs us that a child was born in Bogue township in that county, a week ago Monday, who has three great-gandfathers and two trreat-irrandmothers now liviner vm Grove, while attempting to fill a kerosine lamp while the lamp was burning, on the 3rd in&tant, the lamp exploded, burning the children so badly that the younger of the two, little Minnie, died the same day, while no hopes are entertained for tha re covery of the othei. The mother was oat milking, whilo the father was ab sent from home. Moore Gazette: The people in the Caibonton section are going forward as rapidly as possible in the work of building a bridge across Deep River. This is a very important enterprise, and merits the aid and hearty en couragement of not only that part of Mcore and Chatham, but o the en tire county. It will open up to mar ket a fine grain and farming country, and makes the connecting litk in the direct liuo of communication with Chatham, Randolph and Guilford. Statesvilla Landmark: The Inter nal Revenue Guide for August says a letter lately received from the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, states that this (the sixth district of North Carolina) now has a larger j number of officers than any other in j ternal revenue district in t he United i Suite?. The grain distilleries in I North Carolina in Febeuary last j 'numbered 3?2, distributed as foilows: j j second district, 3; fourth 9; fifth, ICO; j 1 C vf , on xn(i oncoru sun says: uasi; xucs- mi. - r i C t l m "av" 0110 our aU( respected j citizens called at the marble yard to order a tombstone for his daughter who died some years ago, and while seleciiujr one took a notion to order one for i tiself and wife while he So he gave McNineh the was at it. necessary directions and paid for j three stones, two of .which are to be ; placed over kimseU and wife after tUey tue- Greensboro V.-xiiU Ground: The law ?!.ho?it'. r,npaiPil wpfinnr.s nhrjril.1 be string illy enforce;!. A lady who was standing on the back porch of her i j i t oy me accioeniai cuscnarjre oi a v;s- tol in the hands who wore fooling on the lot in the of some negroes j with their pistob rear of her house, by her head and The ball whistled imbedded itself in the wall behind ner. inston Journal: A avellmg house i lr.!.-nc-;MT ir Pont V Ti .ivp in hcion.mg to u.ipr. i. lv. . ge, in d OllOS COliniy, A'as Cu-Stroyeu Dy nre nd Ih.m.oU J did house, costing not less than j 1000, and the burning was the j WQrfc cf fm inrclld;an.. A few days Mjye Capt p 0 afc fcwc of fin.ef .,,,,,,1 trt i1!lvA Wn j poisonefL Jn,tice 800ner or iater overtake the rascal that is engaged in this work. I A correspondent of the News and i Observer from Franklin county, i says : "Farmers, whoso judgments i are to be relied on in such, matters, ?ny that from Jjonisburg to Oxford, i in Granville, theia v.ill not be more j j than a half crop of cotton, oue-fonrth ; I of a crop of corn, except on bottom i ' lands, half a crop of tobacco, and j pei naps a great lanmg oacK in tne : sweet potato crop, while hundreds of jjardtfus aro totally worthless. Such i j a state of - affairs is sad indeed fori tho farmers.'4 I Durham Plant : The Board of County Commissioivji's yesterday granted re tail liquor licenses. At their first meet in? in May, it will be remembered, the 1 Board refused to grant license owing to tho larg numbers of petitions presented asking thorn not to errant any : license for the retail of liquor in , , , j , , rham county. But siure the elec - Dm tion tne people have saui eniDnau- call3r they want no prohibition in theirs by a majority of over fifteen hundred, and the Board being wil ling that such a majority should be heard, granted license. New Cotton. The first halo of new ?rop of South Carolina cotton has been received at Charleston from B.irawell county, be ing six days eailier than the first bale lust season. ,a n Pazzled Doctors. Tho success of Dr. FLigg's Improv ed Liver and Stomach Pad, that does away with medicine and cures Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Head ache, Nervousness, Jaundice, Rheu matism, Female Disorders, Ague, Bilious Attacks and all disorders, puzzles tha doctors and delights those it makes well. A Sexton's Suicide. A telegram from New York, dated 7th inst., saj-s : " The congregation of the 14th Street Presbyterian Church were dis turbed to-day by tho smell cf csesip in?? f?as. minded with a more intole- .U1o nPn-.' ,!,, U m-mon-wl f a nnine iaoie otl Wilien appended tO Come from the Sunday School library. The i n it v. t l doors of the horary were forced open by the police, and stretched upon a cushion m the middle of the tloor was found the dead bodT of the sexton, J. 15 Osborne, nearly nude, and in an advanced stage of decomposition. The room was lilled with escaped gas from the connecting pipe of a small gas stove. The stove was upset and the pipe broken. The police think j that Osborne purposely broke the gas I nina fliQ rroa in car.ottn I rirw M.I.W u,M.sjy.i with a view of suicide.' Charlotte Observer: It Orville Grant Dead. A telegram from Morristown, New Jersey dated 8th inst., says: "Mr. Orville Grant, brother of ex President Grant, and who, for some time past has been an inmate cf the State asylum for insane at Morris Plains, died yesterday. His remains were taken to Elizabeth for inter ment." Cured of Drinking. "A young friend ol mine was cured of an insatiable thirst for liquor, which had so prostrated him that he was unable to do any business. He was entirely cured by the use of Hop Bitters. It allayed all that burning thirst; took away the appetite for liquor, made his nerves steady, and he has remained a sober and steady man for more than two years, and has no desire to return to his cups; I know of a number of others that have been cured of drinking by it." From a leading R. R. Official, Chi cago, 111. Times. SPECIAL NOTICES. 3Iojiuments and Tombstones. I have just received two car-loads of flue Mar ble and am prepared to furnish Monuments and Tombstones of any design and style. Call and ex amine my stock and prices before buying else where. W. E. WILSON, ju30-tf Durham, K. C. Reported for The Record by 31. T. NOliiSIS CO., GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Raleigh N. C. Aug. 9, ISS1 COTTON MARKET: Middling, .... Strict Low Middling, ... Low Middling Tone of Market, quiet. II J 11.' 10; PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKET. F.our, 2i C. $5.60.5.75 Cotton Baj,'?injr, 1113 Corn, 7."ifi) " Tics new, 2.75:S Corn Mo?.!, 70S-75 " " 2.00 IUgos Irish PotiUoes, 1 0 N C Hog Round, 10511 Sweet " 50 H.-in)S, Vlii i)atrt shcllod, 53 Rulli, O R sid9 G 'J 'ii 1'eai.hirs peelod 8 !4 r.houlderSj 7 " ii:iieelcd, 4 if C Tells, 6 Apples, 3 Gotten, 12 Peas bushel, .S0551 SH Syrup, 32& Esss, 15??:20 Cuba M.lassios. 5t'T'.' Hurt or, 13J'20 Liverpool szilt.l C5i.l 70 I Rasa, 1 Sugar, 1112 1 New Advertisements. Farm for Sale I WILL SLLL OPi LEASE 3IY VALUABLE FAR?I situated oko mile from rutsVoro, containing a hunt -K'0 aeres, well watered, "well Umbered, and adapted to the cultivation of grasses, cotton, corn, v;lieai, oats and tobacco. G. R. GRIFFITH. Aug. 11, 1SS1, j STATEOPXOBTncAEOUciiATnA3iccuxTY. IV TUE hcpemob vovrt. wimam ti. Kiinirpr. p. w. Riddle, a. j. Goidston and Charted Conibcr, Asain.t i James Watson and wLo Aunto, W. B. Farrar and wire Marsha d. I This is a special proceed in "for partition of real : estate, anil it appearing to ilio sa'isfaot.on :f iho court that the dei'endonts, James Watson and wile Annie, are non-residc:ns at this Stato,.it isordi'.iv od that publication bo m.i io in the Chatham Rb- ci.-rk ..i mis c.ui-t, at pittsi-H.ro. x. c, on the iotn - . .1 . .1- - . . O .1- i day ot Octo'oer, ami answer or demur to tha j C(11-1H),a5llt ot lllaimifrs fllod Ul lhii Cieo, or judS- i mem v.ill bo tulion a-eorJin to said complaint. M. i. 1'OLSllLE, C. s. C. -ct j navins onaliflod as Administrator of Lnoy D. , Brooks, lcccascrl, I licrcby no'.ify all persons liav- ing claims aairtbt saiit jccclcnt, to exhibit tho j samo to mo uu or botoro the 4th .lav of August, I 1S82. JOHN 11. LANE, i Aug, 4, 18S1 4t lirusli Creek, T. C. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ! Having ana'jao-l as Executor of the Will of Wil- liam l'iciicii, decease.!, notice is licrel.y telven to ; all licrsons hohiing claims against sai.l decedent I to e-iiUi.it. ilio s-uuo to moon or oetoro iho 4Ui day ( Ol AUU3t, 18S'2. ; s. n. rtcKETT, ug. 4, lesi. . Sandy Oivvo. X. C. ml fi tup A portion of the Kettles tract, containing 1C2 acres, drawn l.y M. E. Neisles. noiui'larii-s shown l.y lloloway XcttlPS. For terms ayply to 0. A. WOMACK, l'itishoro, X, C, or lo the undersigned at La Grana. X. 0. w. m. xi:ttlt:s, au4-tf Guardian. Cow Strayed I Rfrayorl from my farm (15 vo miles South of ITcrry Oalts). about the 201U of May, a mil.-li COW and HKirF.lt. They aro hoth l.rin.lle: Iho cow nie- ' munsizo, -r..p nw : and under bit in tn 1 nvui-.ed. Anymtori ano sin. in tho right ear, and crop tho left ear. Tho lienor is not informal Ion as to their -whereabouts will bo iiboraily rewarded. THOMAS CROSS, augi 3t Merry Oaks, N, C Executor's Eotice, 1 Having qualified as Exoeutorof tho Will of En j fdey Council, do.-eased, notice i.s hereby given to all persons holdir p claims against said decedent, to exhibit tho same to me on or botoro the 4th day Of August, 18B2. I jesse e. corxcm Aug. 4, 1881. Elm Grove, N. C. Attention Farmers ! I have for salo 100 s.vks of PACIFIC GUANO. Get it in time for sowiug wheat. A. O. EOBEBSON, July 28, 1881. 1'gypt, S. C. Pine Land for Sale. FIVE TKOTTSANO ACRES OF LAND in T.toore county, about twelve miles distant from Manly, on the It. & A. A.-L. It. It. This land is ail cover ed with a heavy growth of largo pino trees that have never been boxed. A lino opiK.rtuni.y is now offered to turpentine and lumber men. For further information, ad dress tho liEuoKU ollieo or w. r. wilcox, July 7, 1881. Carthago, X. C. UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL. TIIE LAW SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF North Carolina, at Chapel Hill, will t.e opened on the 2.li of August next. There are two classes (1) one composed of students bavin? no other connection with the Univer-ity classes: (2 iho other of students who are members of oilier (lacses in the University. Special a'tention will be niven to tho t.rej Miration of students for ob taining lieenso to practice in the courts ot tho Sl ate, and, in addition, to obtain tho decree of Bachelor of Laws, which will bo oouierredonsuch 8tu,lelU8 a3 shall 1)HS3 approved examination on j the entire course. To obtain this degree will or- i dinaruy require two years, me bobuibsik nxi!i 3Cli,X)i aro thou-ht t i.o: tij Access to libra ries containing twenty thousand volumes; a participation in the exorcises ot tho two Literary Societies; (3) an opportunity to attend the lectures of the President on Oonstitutlonal and Political History, Consiituti'.nHl and International Law, and also the lectures on Lgic, Rhetoric and rsveholopr, (1) -frepd'.m from temptations, and stimulants to study, found iu the University regu lations and in the atmosphere of bodies nnd study prevailing at Cinpol Hill. Terms payable in ad vance: lor the entire course il5; for indepen dent class (per session) $"'), for tho University class (per session! i-i":. Board can be had in the village at from 37.51) to $12.50 per month. For further information address Hon. K. V. Battle, President, at Chapel Hill, or, until August 23th, tllO Und.'rsi''iied. at PiUSi-iOVO - - JOHN MANNINO. aner mat ime ai jy2-lia l'l".eh:!.jr. SSTew- Advertisements. AT COST, TO CLOSE I SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS ! We have a largo lino of light weight Dress GOOdS. HEAL BAItOAIXS. FRENCH LACE BUNTINGS in very desirable shades. POPLINS, SILK, SILK and COTTON. Also IRISH POPLINS, PLAIN BUNTINGS, 6c per yard to 5(K GRENADINES, from 10c to S5c. LACE BROCADE BUNTINGS, LENOES. Some very desirable shades iu Summer and Fall Silks, Hernani Cloths, very protty goods and very desirable goods for tliis climate. This is a rare opportunity for arr one who really wishes to economize and buy at loss than value. B-jT No old Goods, All fresh and perfect. nil m 1 1, No. 30 Fayettevilie St., RALEIGH, N. C J. NAT. ATWATER, Of Chatham Co., WITH & S. Hi I II! 39 i. EALEIG II, IT, C. LEAIEUS IN AND BUGGY MATERIAL,' SASH, DOORS, PAINTS, OILS, REMINGTON COTTON and PLANTERS HOES, REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, ll'liiliJi5:b III' UiUUiii iiOU-jUiU FLY FANS, FLY TRATS, BEST GOODS. LOWEST PRICES. SQUARE DEALING. Write or prices. Thos. H. ilKIGGS & Sons I.estafW If, tf&d'.5?0M RALEIGH, N. C. Raleigh, May IS, 1S81. WITH LEE R. WYATT. (Cliristopher & Sorrclrs Old Stand RALEIGH, N. C. Wholesale 1 Eetaii DEALERS IN HEAVY GROCERIES. Cimii IriaME, And Agent for STASDAP.B FERTILIZES. We keep a largo stock of GOODS on hand and aro daily receiving fre.h supplies. Wo hope to receive our share of patronage from our friends in Chatham and adjoining counties. ded'23-tf CHANGE OFSCHEDULE. To tate effect 4:00 a. ni. Sunday, May 15, 1S81. No. 1 Leave ISaleigh, 7 4"i pn Xo. 2 Leave Hamlet 2 'M a m Cary, 8 0 p m Hoffman Keyset Ditto's a 14 a m 2 37 a m 3 54 ii m 4 13 a m 4 05 ;. m 5 :w a m C 02 a m C 21 a m C 4 2 a in 7 CO a m 7 22 a m Apex New Hill Merry Oaks Mtwuro O.sgoc.d Sant'ord Camerua Manly Blue's Koyser 8 a: p m 8 57 i m ) 17 p m 9 -i't p :n 9 o.i p m 10 :i; p m 11 17 p m 11 37 p m 12 t!f) p m 12 ;3 p m Manly Cameron Sanl'-.rd i').-go.id Moneuro Merrv Oaks New Hill Apex Hoffman 1 03 p m Cary 7 4 1 a m Arrive Hamlet, 1 45 a m Arrive Kalrigh, 8 30 a nt Train number 1 connects at Hamlet with C. C. Hallway for Charlotte and all points south. Train number 2 connects at llaleih with the KuleUjh & Gaston Kailroad for all points liorlh. The Local Freight train, wl ii pafsnnKer oach attached, loaves lUtleih at 5:50 a. in. and arrives at 2:40 p. ni. JOHN C. WINDER, Superintendent. QTATE OF XOF.Tn CAROLINA, O CHATHAM COUNTY. SrFEEioit Covet, July 25, issi. J. A. Womaek as Adm'r of Win. Hatch, Against Oran Hatch ct als. This is a petition on tho part of tho administra te,,, tn innVu wnl .;1r.r ;i(ifi !l!;(l Vn. H;'"rl( JMi.l Tnc;ii Ar.n.iv Viv'.fh. non-iesideots. are h.-rol.v no tified that unless '.hey eomo forward an I answer within tno lime auov.'en uy jav. , uia renm ucmau ded In plaintiff's complaint wih he granted. T. B. WOMA:K, WJI. F. FOUSilK E, Att'y for I'iaiutiff. C. t. C. (Jy28-0w) THE NEWS m OBSEBYES. 18 Largest Wiy ii tiis Stale. Wo Rive 2,r0Gcf-lnm:ifs of rcadinp master durinp the year, Wo print foil reports inem;e:inps of all import ant ni:i"tis i:o;!;er, an'1 ;f oiirt aii.J lecLslative .! 'feeding.-?, and .'''iieraily all Matter ot inten.-wt occurring In tho Sla;e. Wo civ.' the Uiesb T.-legra s, tno latest aiarse: KeiM.r.3: th freshest Nwh, lnieresll?. Arm-les, Suuies for the cirls and Farm Notes ior tbe hoys. Our Market, lteports will he worth many dollars to farmers aud merchants. Take your county paper, and then send $2 for the. News ami Oiv-euvek. Specimen copies furnlHhed on application. Late trofessor of Diseases, of the F.ye and lir Jn the Savannah Medical Cohegc.) ivaciics limue.j to tho Mala Street, Cpiosi!o tho new Fost Office RALEIGH, X. C. Offl. hours it 'm 9 a m to 2 p m . Triors to the State m i l S-.ivtyaud '.'i" Oo-ryla Mo.. at wiety 0,1,1 T the Citizens or CHATHAM.' iJ, ITavinsjUPt returned from the Northern marbots is now receiving a E ft&ftyi!Li& S s uSti Or S i which he offins at ITard Pan Prioes to Cash and prom p. paying cusit-mers. Tlies-o Go. His have ioen seleried vri h yrt-at care, ami will uit this market. I can .assure mv custoMiers thoy canstUI hnd wlial they need at LONDON o Sure, im for Its larjro varioty. its TREMENDOUS STOCK. its low prices, its a cnm,u...'.a;ii!g terms, its pohto salinen, is beautiful Goods and si.leadid styles. Uis avock of Dry Goo2s Faacy M roneistins in part ol Rla-Ti and Colored Silica, Ciroiiiidines, Ruu-.ing-, La" and plain, Tamisw Cloth, Nuns Cloth, Cashmeres, Alnauas. Organ dies, Muslins, Linen Lawns, Fercafes, Linens, Ginghams, KuiUnp, Calieoes, r.ll kimls ot Whito (Jooila, splendid Kiosk of Cassimere, Linens, . v ..to n:. i.iis mi- izM-ii au.i uoys; raney iik ant Saiin Trimmings, Laces, Han-i;.. ehiofs, l'ies, r.mv.s, Vetliiiir, Jtue!u-, O.liais. Cuffs. Cur- sets, ll.'op-Skivts, Unit Shaw-Is, i,ad:es and Chil drens' White and Fancy li.-e, tiloves in great vari-'ti.s, IVovi.-:!!:', F;m. from the cheapest to UiO linesr. AH iiKlsi oi Nolkns-for Lauiis. Men aud Children. My MILLINEMY is very '.arc?- and very eh.vip. Kavins had a larso stoek ot Hats and Uoun is trimmed by on of tivo leading Millii t vs v Hj.itljnoi-e, I can siiow my lady friends oiueihlng neat, xretty vivl chi ap. E0ifiDS 8L0THIHB.! MyPt.v-k of Ready-made Clothing is hy far tho Lai-j; s , t:. p.;. .".il l Choapest I have over had, and tho 1.AI..GV.ST in tho eo;;ny. Clothing will be odd of my Specialties this f-ea..n. Can iind from tho lx.ys to tho hi:v'o:;!, men. Shirts, Vn.ier- SJiirts, jjcaw cv., and aii kind of mens Furnlsiui.i; Goods BOOTS, SHOES mil HATS ! My strvk of IVotn, fchocs und Hats is something extra for tin's m:ir" jj. Remember 1 ) ep anylbing you car. wish for. Itar.lv.-.m , T i-Ware, Cro. liery, lass-Ware, Wooiiei.-War , Oomociioneries, Fun; here, Sew iv. i.:acl.be .,, Iai; Curtaiu. ;!ia.les, Wall l'apor. Matting, .-i! Cloths, Carpets Nw York priecB, Saddles. Rridles, liaUers, it. .liars, IHiiCgy Har ness, Trunks, Valines, Cl..ks from S.i.75 up; ., Siaiionery, l lows, I'lo.v Castiiup, Sweeps, Uonole Shovel Mows, lUades, Cradles, all Kinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. CaM p r -I so tiio pre! ty t li ios. Thanks for your liberal piwoiiajje au i l...po a ::iitii:aiij'.i of UiO samo. I'ittsboro, Apnl 20, ifiZ. IF YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR mm AID COTTON. PLOW Ta t'jo ilarket call on M. 1. iUIUli!) bU., GROCERS and CSIIIiOH IIRCHAHT8, Staler'sh, BJ. G. BOLE ACKXTS FOR A 0:3 Eoliaolo Patapsco Guano. te'i'i k y d tola's OVEii 0,000 ?TO.::WALL COTTON FLOWS now In use. For dnralii'.it-. iwinomv .ind rrufl woi-kiiiR MM'.i'ies, it has n e.;.!a!. Tliose who : haveuvo lit - U have no oihtr, arid to tliose who have not used, we only ask a trial to convince j tlieui of ivu superiority-. Senii for y.ri.vs and terms ! t :j. t. 2;oi;ias & co.. Asus. fehS-tf itn.Ie.jRh, N. C. With ths Anti-Iylalaria. SasV? WiilU ami Fever, l5y- p5niitJx, 8Li;?h:-v AiTect sn?, Ji'caraN I5s!iii4i iviC?ii-l fi; si j-;io. No Doa- I mg no liiccr.ver.icncs, and r positive cure. Price, inciu-Jlng Dotrie Anti-Mflaria, Q?.ao. ; Sent by mail to any address upon receipt of j price. Frnciyci Deao:, ff2 ;-vtnn M., j lialto., I;?. SeM by Dniists gcr-eraily. ouy r.cno irut t ;::-s salient l.avcr asul Wiiis:i:s-'i othars are bulky, hard and troufcl'jscr.ie to wear. ? Th'so Va a a,- f.-v la In rittsooro' hy Dr.L.A. JJaxks & tins, a;.;eni5. W. E. ANDEOS, i5; jaats P. A. 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