THUU5DAT, DECEMBER 22. 1881. , ; .. LOCAL HE CORDS. Pt L rt M M7irtira"eM for Uaalt Chattel aiones r ; sale at the Recoup office ST Coffee drinkers should read the advertisement in another column beaded Good Coffee. var Hon. V. R. Cox will please accept our thanks for dailv copies o the Conobkssiosai. Record." j . . . i i c tw;u n ' "Miss Rebecca S. DaMS is pre- . . . . I . 1. Arii,,a tsn pareu iu ruv uiu von..r, reasonable terms. Rooms iu th bouse next to the post office. DdT Ho for Christmas ! Byuutn & Headen have just received a nice lot of Christmas Goodies, Florida Oranges, Raisins, Lemons, Fancy and Plain Candies, and many goodies. Santa Glaus has also given us a call and made a deposit of Toys for the Lttle fulks. Come and see, one and all. ir Don't forget to make arrange-! roent about your accounts at iiou don's, for be" savs all accounts must be closed before new ones can be made. You will find at London s a splendid stock of Clothing. Hoots, Shoes, aud any thing you need c beaj). Cash customers will find it to their iuterest to give him a call. and Confectioneries for Christmas iust received at Shaw k Harris', Don't buy your presents until you have lieen to see their stock. They have a large stock of clothing to dis pose of at reduced juices. All who are indebted to them must come for ward ami settle their old accounts by the 1st of January. ' ' Vef .ythough the rush has been rery great all the week at London's he has still enough of Old Santa's things to furnish all you need. He is receiving new gouus .--i, nu. . , , 7,. ii . A fine lot of Oranges, Malaga ( .rapes and other goo 1 t hings jut opened to-day. Remember Old Santa Clans' head ipiarters are at London's, uud vou can get all kinds of nice presents very cheap. The Baptist Almanac We have received the first number of the North Carolina Baptist Almanac for 1SS2. edited by Rev. C. T. Bailey. J While it contains much valuable in formation for the public generally it is of special value to all Baptists, and will no doubt have an extensive circu lution. KpvHiiie Raid. On last Monday night deputy col lector Walter!). Mo. ue captured an illicit whiskey still in Hickory Moun tain township, that is said to belong to Jehu Moblcy. No one was at the , 1 ill at the time of its sei.ure. but lire was under it, showing that it was re cently used. Public Kiifcrtalninciit. On next Wi'dnesday night the ; young ladies and gentlemen of this place will give an entertainment i'oii- ststing of charades, tableaux, V-. at lm Rciulemv buiidiiiL'. for the DiniKise 4if raising 'additional funds for the , town clock, which it is proposed to i.laeo in the cupola of the new court , house. Sheriff's Settlement. On last MoiuLiy Sheriff Brewer went to Raleigh and settled in full with the public treasurer for the State taxes due from this county. The amount paid by him was !?7,..jl. 83. He is the second Slicnll m the State who has settled this year, and bylhe-way SlierilT Taylor was the; Santa Clans. May all their expecta a uuruer itC. second sheriff who settled last year, tions lie realized ami old Santa fill j Laurinbnrg Euterpriso: Ou Sun Chatbam has the luck of having good each and every stocking brimful ! i (iy nioruing last tho dwelling of Mr. sheriffs. j - ! (. A. Koper, situated one mile east ! Tlie DeUniinent Stibserlber. j of this place, together with some of Tim Winter Solsliee. , f . ..., tho household furniture, waa de- u , . R0,SllC7, . I ''e one great terror of newspaper , by fire Mf R A phi,. Solstice is the name given the two men is the .kliiiipieiit subscnlifi t ' h;ii ,,uli;. lrill,.,! :.. T ...! 1 .1... ,..1,,.., H.'am.l.n II. (Jllllt? Ill. I . t ... the sun is at its greatest distance from the CHuator. ami is so ealh'd becmise lin won limn niu.ears to stand Still for several days, being lciived from two (. lu te noir" (as the French would j News & Olvserver: M illie Spivey, ; Latiu words "sol"' tho sun and . tci in it) of newspapers, and has beeu j an old colored woman, Win burned "sisto" to stand. We are now in the ; the cause of more of them tollapsing j to death on Saturday las'- at Mr. Al- j midst of the winter solstice, whi'ti the than all other evil ; i-ombiiied. His ! sev lUnes in Wake Forest towu days nro the shortest, ami unless a ' approach is so insidious that be seizes j ship. Sho was engaged in washing,: man is at work before sunrise he will ; his victim before it is conscious of the 'and the weather being old, she' do very littlo in a day. Tbo day's f,U't mid soou crushes out its life j placed tho tub near the- open tiro length now is only 0 hours and 43 The deaths of one aft r another of his ! place an 1 atood with her b ick to the minutes, whereas during the summer ; victims do not seem to serve as warn-1 tire, when ber clothes caught from solstice tho davs are 11 hours aud 34 1 ings to the survivors, and one news- j the d imes and she was so b dly burn minutes iu length, (paper after another in alarming sue i ed that eha died on Sundiy. j . I cession follow the sad fato of their) T , . o ' The Raleigh correspondent of tin OoUlsboro' Messenger, m a recent ici-, ter, thur. alludes to the illness of one ' of our citizens : "Tim lurirn i-ircln of friends of ( ol. -r" ' - : H. A. London, of Fittsbo.o. are grieyedto learn of his serere and threatening illness, cpuseipu nt upon a fall recently received, and 4-oniplica ted with rheumatic fever. Col. Lou- don is one of tho most honored and inft Jeutial citizens of Chatham, and is well known in every pan oi on man-. II- t. w. l.non u.lifflv iliiv;nrI in I'Vi'i'V pxtl work throughout a life that now reaches three fourth of a tenfurv. hoie4l by tho many who have heard .f bis misfortune, with pain, and who know the value of a good man." The many friends of the above naruod gentleman will bo pleased to learn that he is now much better, ami it is hoped that he may yet live nanv more years of a life remarkable for its usefulness and purity. Robbing a Mill. On last Sunday liiht Dixon's mill, ou Cane creek, was entered and rob bud of two wicks of flour. Th:f thief doubt was Christmas. preparing to eujoy rittsboro Academy. The fall session of the l'ittsboro J 111 nrrMMUll J uic iiunuvw A(.H,,.UV t.OM.,i jast wetk jjr. janies S. MatininiMhe accomplished pniici- ' pal of this school for the punt two years, will not teach Riii but devote himself to the study of law. Capt C. li. Denson will be his successor all( reopen the school on the th. of , January. This gentleman has hn-d ; man.T .vw exjrienc as au instruc. I tor and is most liighly m-ojinphsbed. ! His advertisement will Hj'iK-ar in oar j IR'xt issue- ' ; - .... Journalistic.- ' On the first of JanuarT the i bern Nut Shell will merge into the Commercial News and the consolida-: ted raiKT will be published bv a joint st.K-k company composed of fifty busi ness men m -ewiiein. We congratulate the Wilmington . Dailv Review upon cel. brating its ' h"'cere uopes aiieuunig sucu occu. fifth anniversarv. and we hope to ex- J'S "in-nence, patience tend our congratulations ujion its 1httl'ly ulty of imparting fiftieth. Brother James certainly de- knowledge to her pupds places Mrs. ... ... - - l-l it-ru 111 4liA feki.r HriL' fit fliA tall. served all the suMsstuat litis rcwara-, : ed his labors. liinsliaui School. We are in receipt of catalogue of Rinham School for lHul. contaunng the names of 2." pupils, 1 12 of whom : nre ii-niii onisiiie oi -omi i iiiounn. There has .been a steady ( increase i numbers since lS,(i. ithin the last five veins 23 localities. 211 States t,f flu. 1 iii, i iin,l M I'mi i 'ii I'liimt ries South Amcri. a. Europe an. 1 sia have been represented. We are glad to H-e a North Carolina School surpass- ing any similar enterprise in the ; whole South. See advertisement. lloiilicidc. : , . , ,t 1 On liiwl l-Vi.lnv niclit Home neoroes , - . , (T;lt .1.1 ! ilrilll L'fOI ll.-l-l'. Ill t lf f'.'L.-tt cm part of this county near the Wake ' lino, imd one of them struck another on the head with a fence rail. Depu- ty ShentV Wih y (l i'idwiii hearing of the affray arrested tin-ussnilaut. and i - iirrieii linn ueiore v . n. rscou .. i .. i,i . . i,t not b mg able to obtain any evi-, deuce ii-oiinst him he was released. On Sunday niglit the injured i--,'ro it, Wake county and h '"'ad heing examined bv Dr. ('. N. Robin sum the skull wiii found to have lieen fractured. We have not yet heard of the arrest of the supposed murderer, and presume he has escaped. , , . ...... ..! I All.4piiiftidiitinuiiHiin.il. , Kilston jimrnal. Elisha Lang, of millioi.B of dollars. During the last It encourages nil editor to know pjttconnty, in 1872 purchased a plan- j three y;iirs 200.000.000 of impor ting his subscribers appreciate his f ,tion which produced a bale of cotton ' ted gold h is disappeared. It is not efforts to furnish them a readable to r HrrPS This year he has made in Iho backs, is i.ot circulating in paper, and it is ipiite gratifying to ! on the same land," with one old mule, ImsinPFs, and has not beeu reship receivc such letters as the following: i ) ,nlt.s flf cotton, weighing 523 lbs. ped to Europe. It is supposed to be ...v.,.i.., V " li.... 11 'HI. 1'mt.ih Rkmi:ii: I i nclose 1. io lie credited on my stili-icription to j yourpapir. 1 .1 .n t km w b. ther ! I am behind or n-.t. but I d.ui t want . to run any nsk about getting your , liaper. and you may consider ic , ibscnber for U'U ' years at least, li : I get behind let me know, but don t stop the paper, for it ms nu ts ,,,e , and keeps me strait, and without it I i fear I should get into mischief. i Yours, D. C. CI ii. moke. , j Christinas Is Coining. The sulphurous odor ami niiise oi lire ('lai kers and the disciitdaiit toots , of (in horns already annouiice the , approach of Christmas, and the lire-; him- pivssii.ie smau noy i. enjoi mg '- s,'l llie utmost ami to the annoy- ........ ..r ... ..i l l.. . v . I iio iinvs ni i e ..... 1.1 ... f I.,. .1...... t : ance oi evei voooy aiic ui i .1... 1.. I ...... ..1 tin l.-..v .li flu.-tli liii'li. i ami he will soon go where all good ' turkevs o.i.dit to iro. The Christmas Iree is cut audits boughs will soon t... nlili ii l.iMil of lnviiif .rift,. " The stockings am in midiness ' and senienced to ten yearsi.npris.,.i T.. i... i... i ...., lw.... il. nn.l ment in the penitentiary. Th.s is pint tin. 1,'Ml.. ones ,oe r aerlv lookinif ill) I the -himiicy to catc b a glimpse of ol.l . the insatiate ino.isier mat sw ow s , up in its . apacions maw so many of its victims and still cues for more. . .1... ; i:.,4., ....... (.e (In uveal n iv ti i ill- iiinatii.il. ,.tv..o. .............. Yes. the. "dchlldlll'lit SllhSCriUer IS - i ; e are grauneti in oei..K Bti o , ttJ tlmt uut f,.w readers of the ,,..,,.., K tiH, ..di-linuuent subscri i 4i,.. i,..l,,,i,i I...A ;.it rrlnuu , . i...'....:i , ........,,1 nl.l,- lOr Olll KUIICI llicin lilt- nuimmiuii ' iiu tl,ir rav,u,.a,sindeed we . J ,J f,' f ftny ,,as, a smaller .lllIuU.r (f ..lcHiitiuei.ts" than the . jj,.,.,,,,,, still tli.-re arc some who ftn, ft little in iiireiirs, and thesol we W((ul j ,.l.K1,irtfnv ftsk to settle up j,t.f()le tl0 vwir ,.(",sf.s and not let the 111W ........ ti,,,! them in debt for tlmir 1 1 Seliool Celebration. ! F.iutoh Klcoui. : I he progress of tin; age demands a more liberal edu- j cation among the coming generation; and I am glad to know that, in many portions of our county, parents are 1 fully appreciating tho great necessity for 4lueatii.g their children, loo i much care i-iai.not be exercised in the 1 selection of teachers-for it is the o is responsible for the jing and progress of the m oix r (niiuiii 1,111, il It wan to make mention of the elos ' inij exercises of Mrs. Martha. A. Har , ! ria' school two miles iiorth of Pitts- j boro. on th" 15th and 10th instant, ilbe;au this communication. It is : : no fulsome flattery, when I say ber j pupil acquitted themselves with pupil.1 UClJUUlfU lUVIlineit CD 11U j m0re credit than anv I now recollect, I their examinations were excellent ! uuj showed rate proficiency. ! One of the features of this excellent school is map drawing a method that makes iudellible impressions on the youthful mind. A mmibf r of maps 0f lie State, drawn by different pu - pils, were shown, giving the different counties, county towns and principal water courses, these were all good, ftl"J HOme 'luit? artiKtic in fi,,isb- Tlje ,,i ,i u ,Lvtl is, .WUii.k. "v"" tious by the girls and boys, lutcrsper ; sid with music. The exercises d"s ln wl,n a huge pot of sugar candy Jor 11,0 111110 ?m'H'. wu,c" every one i Knows was eninven uv ine cniiuren. was .-hji.ti-h u u, ...-... (t'll leased and m high glee, the . 1 r 1 1. 1 nuTrrutu mi Trif.ii.u t .1 i s fxci'ii.i.i. i" V , ,. , " : . , .". H?Jool dispersed for their homes with " , iiiinils ure evoeedii.-lv fortunate 1 Jtn& SSc furtunate ecunng ner services. R. J. P. j ' ' and iu becuriu State News. ! teacher who m. , , . i. t i SnSndVnt crfihe Ct Moore, Superintendent oi tue Col ored insane Asylum, and one oi tne lending pliysiciiriM in uispartol tbe State, died at Uoldsboro ou luurs- -iy. -Wilmington Star: A man who, wh(.n h fc,ot Ll8 mftrriHge license rMra j,,n ilia :)" years, was hauled np before Jus- tice McOuicr! a few days aco, for failure to list bis poll-tax, when he " I . ' : .:.,! : i.t i. r'l IUS1SICU UOOU 11 IUUL HO Wlia JJ' I 'Winston Sentinel: MatildaCarter Eldri'lge Scales and Joe Hay, all colored, were convicted and seDten- ced to be hung at the last term of Rockingham court for the murder of .-asu warier, .usuiiih uunusuu , -',t ... . ri oi llungmg to take place February 3rd, , 1882, Hilslioro Observer: Win. Thomp son colored, has been sent up from Oak drove Township, Durham conn ty, and placed in jail for living in adultery with a white woman. An the white woman was not sent np, too, pei hups she was kukluxed. It would have served ber right. " , pnrdi cm 27 acres : 50 barrels of corn, bushels of potatoes and, in the menu time, a baby, "Washington Press: Mr. Valentine Wlrrn probably the oldest man iu pMsU.rn Sorih Caroliua, passed awnv ftHt Week at the advsnce age of one i,nn.irp.i -...l cvn Mr. Warren was born nn inn uiu m r eornarv. 1 1 1 1. , u hAye on0 an,, vfl uest Valentine day. fpom whoh ,u. (lfirivpi hill nanle. Rdeigh Visitor: On yesterday evening between sunset and d irk, i amount to more Mian fcoiHi. I.euiinn fr .1 4' lll.lor ilia miller nt A I. : in.' liurii'd. or idle, it is the only f1 . :o oboiit 15 -i ' ..u w. . f cilv W.1H kno. j. ,owni cboked and robbed ()f nmni jioo, while ou his wai from the mill to bis residence which IS ,i.rp- r. iirtcrn of n. mile off Rileiirh Visitor: At tbo lite term "f b Superior Court in Vance coiin- y a leiiow was i.i.iiuie i wr ruca !a train on tbo H. tt (i. It. 11. ', learn that tbo criminal waa convicted aa it should be, and we trunt that all ' BUttro lu- "ul m last week whose aggie- , j J j were0J1, ei ht ni,uth8 old. "l'r' " -" -"!-, 'enrted letween Oeneral rittman an.l i,Mm ,na .,o,r ".' " " I wuu an oiti mtisacb huh ..u.i miu n Pittman asked John if be , rnzor, I wanted to be blowed up. to which . . ,. , - il. ... ' ,n r('PyH' V.. k , .' ' . a . I I ittmaii fired, the shot taking ngbt.eide (if the neck, going 1 oownward into the stomach, ' Winston Leader: Clarnnce. a little nineteen months-old child 1 ,,f Mr. John Fetree, of this place, met ith a fearful death last Tues.Piv , morning, rue mother aent me ii'ik f. llow intcthebousetowarm. While etignged in her household duties she heard a kettle fall and a scream. The child bad turned over a kettle of boiling water, scalding itself in a dreadful manner, from the efforts of which it ilied on Wndnesday nioru ing. A sa l death, for whirb much sympathy is expressed. Greensboro Nort'i State: At the meeting of the bjar 1 of Couuty ; Commissioners last, week, tie ques- tion as o their h-Ril nbi'iiy to buy Ipfirii with c.imtv (u:-1h. for tho pur- pose of snpph iut! at coot, such per- j sons as would wish to purchase of. tbetu, came up, ami it was decided) by them, after lejfal advice, that tbe j had no etich authority under the law. j The most they could do would be to; 'purchase corn f..r such kh thoi-e who i purCUBW VU1 u .jv-r are a charge upon the couuty those ! w ho are in the rioorhonse ami those who are known as outside poor, Henderson Gold Leaf: Major J0UU C. Winder, general snperm- fr.1nt of iIip lltih'ioh A: (iastonand j ttaijj.h & Augusta Railroads, has is- :bae(j tije following ciicnlar, which eX,iui itself: I Owing to the shortness of the! i prni crop, t lie rates on griin from j ! Portsroout'li have been reduced to all j . .... i lOCai KUllIlinH 1I1 llJiKJr-, UOpe ,y niean8 to enable our citizens to psnpplr themselves with- out Rerioiw incouveoienee." Xbis is iD,ivf.t s con.menilai.le act, -n,i . . . n ilfi But.reciated Bn(j one tL(lt e Bppreciateci oy lhe pi.0iltl yUii, aloil(, tli8 line of . T 1 . . . I .1.. , : r. 1 .. . .fair, irvii mu aifiu .v.b.. k Ausfa8t H.iihoftds." ! Greeni-lioiv Patriot: Why is j it the chickens aUays crow in , the fust part ot the night on the! .approach tf Christmas? They nn i. i.P,i ui,,,,, .nT nifht. Hl"nt l'r, t'b-ven and twelve o'clock. ' aasertio., that there j , , , , , are more idle men and boys black I and white in Greensboro than any . place of its H.e iu the State. For an 1 illustration, take a peep at the court j honso hteps when the sun is hhiuin p ( 'Mr. F. 1$. McLean, living three : ' i,n,,l.t ' ',;.', ' i . I one to tha Patriot ollice last Sat " " nroay, weigi.in- i-viive p.-iuins a..o two ounces. It was the largest we j ! ever i-aw, and would not go in a half bushel mensnre. A. Y. Shaw, a citizen of Friendship township, was found dead Sunday morning lat on the public road II miles west, of town at tue iinJ" near I), u. Aihrignis pliiiitatinn. He was Uiiitnd States; ' , . 1 storeKu pir and gmiger, and was on , bis way home from (Ireem-boro. It j is supposed bo died from a cnnvul- ; sion, as no evidence of foul plav was , discovered. He had about SloOon bis person besides his watch and chain, which were unmolested, He , . ., . . f , - i.rtl,, i,,.,,n lelt t Ins place lor uh Dome peiween J, t weV(1 o'clock t ni-'ht. His horse was standing near body when found. the Hoarding Wold. Mr. E. J. Hale, in a recent letter to the Fnyetteville Examiner, says: "It is believed that people in the ....... 1 i- .1 lilted States are noaruiug goio , r 1. .).. ,..1.. of CO.I1 IO llie iiuiwiiut ! ...'.. o ctirefullv 1 1 i 1 !en away in old trunk socks and tin pan aU'i some oi u : may lm even ouru'o m n' num. Whilst I was on a visit to Fayette villo twelve yeaisngo, a Moore coun ty farmer came there and sold his crop for $100 in gold, wbi h be said ho would t-ke home and plant in one i of his fields, by the side of gold that ....... . .. t he b, l a.re i-.y p ice.. t o,, ' " lf ' ," r ,1 , Z , cu ren ted at fiat, time at th then cut rent he bad already placed their, der if it still remain there? rate of interest, about li per ceui., and compounded, it wonll not on-'inal f ICO. Biittli-n, s nun may u.iv. if he bad lent it the borrower might have failed and swept it away. Answer This. Did you ever know any person to UAN KS. LKM( NS. A IM'LKS, bu ill without innction of the Stom-j M1NCK MLAIS. ach, Liver or Kitluevs, or did you JKLL1 KS. C'A K LS, CIIACK EliS, ever know one who was well when lU'Ck'WIl LA P FLOl'R, either was obstructed er inactive;! FINE SVIU'l'S, auddiC yoi ever know or heir f'('V ( i( )( )I S OF ALL KINDS. any ;ise of tin kind that Hop bitters would not cure? Ahk vonr neigh- . . 1 . i a itiii:i. VK.11l.vanr ilwiih ami rnirrlacn liiBerled fnv. otilltKirle . liiu(l B. v. ii e. 11. f a line. JU'KSiiS-Vr.MOKV.-At Wlili.-Tllle. N. C.. en ih- l"ili in-ii.. ! K"v. J, W. IM.-k..ii. Iir. Ii.' .Ui KwiN u Mr-.. M t K-AltLr MKM..HV, .laotfUli-r el C..I. W. M. llul'twlu. GOOD COFFEE. EvervlHuly wanU It, but very few get it. h. i au-e iuosl VH.ple .lo not know liw tO j ..,vl.-..:T.-c,erlt lssK.il"l intlieroastinff i. r lunkhw To nl.viat.' these ilini.-uitien has hiH-n mr ftii'ly. Thurlcr's ack.e CoiT.h. nr.' sclivte 1 hy an oxjiert who un UThUii'ls til" art nr bletl'lin' various lla vors. They nr roiiit.'il iu the most lerhft miiutuT tit U iiiiNi-Mli!t' to r.iaot well in kiuall quant Iti-sl. tli'n I'"1 hi pound pack uit.nuii ih b-tin, "( fi-owei,! b -ariiw our sU'iuiUiro n-s ii KiiiiaMt ..f ,rnilnenow8, ami each pm kw iMiitains the Thurher reclim for inikinc t'olT.M'. Wo pack two kimls, Tlmrlwr'a " No. 34,' strung and pungent. Thiirl. r's "No. 41." mild an.l rich. Dti" or the ether will stilt every tvl '. Thy hive the three jfrejit points, pfl 7.411'if.v, honml .jiimn iity. rw.Min!.c A -It your tlmcrr for Thurlx r'H rmt'-l tlrfn- in ji.um.l jel.'i d(i a, ". M" or "S i. 11" ! tnt Is put off with any other kind ymr .wn palatn will t-ll youwlmtil'"t. Where per-.nMt.le-.ire it wi' nlso furnish tho ' IhnV Co!T.' eit.1h". simplest, twt nnd -h.vip.mt tMlT. .--! t in existence. (Ink ers who sell our Coff.-. keep them. Ak for vlesei iptiv.' circuliir. Hipc lfally. 11. K. .V F. H. rni'KllF.H '()., Imporlera. Wh ile.ial"''i'-ersaii.l ColTefl ll.ui-lei!.. New Yi.ru. p s. til' dealers ill IihhI pro ducts ill the w n i. 1. w. e in-i ler it our in t..reHt tonianufa 1 nreouly piiteand whole s,me'o'l"'"l pa. U them la a tidy mi l Biitisfactory iiiuiiiK-r. All jttaals lMnrinn our iiioue ai'' ifaaranleod lo ho of superior ipi'tlitv. purr ami trh.il-H.imr, and dealers are nr.th o i.'-l to r.-fninl the purchase prl(! lo any ea wh. re .-usLmicrs liuvo ' raus.' for .liss.it inaction. It is theieforo i y, ti. inteivst of Uih dejilers and otn I umel- to ase hurba 'abrnnda. 1 linkers should read the anotlier column I nt in i hi tided (t .'ni C iVce. Couuty Statt'iiiciit. OfKKK OM:ll 'oMVIM"'XEIl. I'ittubnr.., N. C , lVc. 21, 11 I certify that tin- following in a rorr-rt coiiy of t'i Kmane liViwr. ou file iu tlie minute of county fim'tniioiir. . li r-AI.'.U. '.lira. i.iuiiskment Koit kis. ai. vkui kmm.no I. li EM.I.NE.f;ier. NctVhMIIKII uOlH. 11 Slieiifr CointiiHtiioim, $ 4SI1 4:i On acciuut ot UriilifM, 14:'T 21 ' " ( i'.rnnr, 5 50 " ' " iJiiurt Ifnune. .11 37 ' " " I'mu iHiouem, 21" li" ' ' " Kifriion", 10? 5s " " " lull rior Court, ti:! 70 . Itifolvrnl fm-H, OO'.l 7i " " ' .1 nil Henss, "o:( fi'.l ' ' ' Kuimtir. 274 xi) , ' " " Miw-flUoeoiiB itnn, Hti'i 40 " " ' l'auiirra aud I'oor Hons. Superior Court, For Witn-M tickets, " Jury ticketg, l7r.3 70 ,'4'J U0 i Rftiiittanri' oil lnolvi'tit iolln. U.iiiininc nn I'miicrlv it riil.L' u 1-4 n - ly clinriff.l. 3'JO 43 43 yjm 57 Total (lifburaiiint. Itlit'ClPIS ANll KNDINO FOIt Klrti'tl. VG.IH VKMItKIt :w, 1SS. Amount of Ta !.iit f-.r lsstp, M-rr!..nt. Purel,. tax, Mnrriai; Iicpdm-k, IV,,Hr,. tnXi poulile tax,' f 10 f .'il 04 1C4 K5 57 !'.) 20 (Ml 53 km Tax liswU ani colleclfd by Slu-ritT, 2H 50 103'5S 1 r,Ufc nf) j,,,, t vl. tBt, T. Bf in lia'"isof J. M. Morinp, A'fv, I.. l,a,l of .1. W T.vK.r. coll.-ci -d lro, Oran. ' uw , f Moore, ue ou willimns Judmut, a .out B mils ioil for nt-w Coiirt Hnu mo! payable in 10 yt-arH, 3,700 00 $;i 323 57 8,700 00 f 13.023 57 11.2!!I52 rotnl iliHi.iiriiiiita. T((t, j,,,,..,,,,.,,,, I'o'hI llccfiiup hii.1 nHetc To'h! iniielit. lssi. iluena IVr. 1st, .1.7sl C5 , riew Advertisements. BiriCIIAIVI SCHOOL, r.STAlll.lSUKD IN i:os. f ltauvill. '., i PRE-EMINENT ain.uii: S..iilliirn Bo.ir.llni; S.'I;.kih f'.r Ivivk In ng.-. numlM-rit an I nr.'ii or iatr"iiL'. MHi!iir iiii t unit; from 11 ln"lliit- The 1,. Hnrr.-v- k!. fur y.niiiK inn f i.ninll Aiiu Im-imiis January lliti. i 'ir .'Rtftl-'irni' ifl vi.. full pa-llctilar" artltl Ihv. il. IhkI. MJ. It. IIINilU.tM, Supt. Santa Claus! HAVING NOTIFIED W. L. LONDON That he will make his Head Quarters At his Store again this winter, is now sending in his .-upplies, con sisting of all kinds ot nil iiiiiitaj PLAIN and FANCY CANDIES,' FKFNCU CANPIKS. CK "OA Nl'TS, ALMONDS, Coflee dn ! adv-rtisemer ! 407 so 203 00 84 50 17 10 50 IM) : $SS1 40 fll2:!!l52 all1 Mlilil-.li lUn, H.I;.M1, i CHKSTNl'TS. 'i:isins, criJIiANTS. I ( I I'UONS. F1CS. SALMON, MACK ERA L, : OYSTEKS, SAU DINES,! TOMATOES, COUN, ! IMNEAIM'LES. PICKLES. 1 (iELATINE, COUN STAliUH.i KXTUACTS, AND GKOCEHIES ! of all kinds, and j Toys! Toys!! Toys!!; of' every description and for everybody. Dolls ! Dolls ! ! LITTLE and IHO. AT ALL PRICKS, ; PBlUSHiYJLV I that will suit old and voiing, big, ami little, white and black, of all kinds. j Lirtre SttK'U of Vases, Toilet Sets, Majolica ware, Cups and Saucers, i Mugs, Japanese (binds. Christ nuts niul New Year Cards ! in large variety. If you wili to make a present i Santa Claus' Head Quarters ! is tlie place to get it, be can suit any , taste. Fire Works, Candle Crack-, ers. Shot. Powder, a good stock of (Jun for and up, a nnit li-loadcr for ?'i o. M I KIMS or I PKYCOODS. FANCY COO IK , I NOTIONS. CLOTHIMS. CLOAKS.' I SHAWLS. COOTS. SHOES. ! : HAlkDWAlil', CI "I LI'HY, IUH (IS. ' in fact everything yon can wish for. ! Come early and make your selei-tions. 1 1 so you will have lime The hist few1 I davs before Christmas there is always ' a rush. Come early and bring the ! children and let them see Old Santa's things, even if you do not 'inti'iid to j buy. Hoping you nil will have a( I happy Christmas and a prosperous j i New Year. I W.L. LONDON. ! ' ritifl-re, pis.-. V'., 1"W. I Monuments and Tombstones. I harp JuM reer lv. two cnr-l'tfi'l" of One Mar l.le an l mil -. if 1 t'i Mri;l-1' M'-tiuniMiiK iui'1 : T.nilt"ii f ut.y .-l?n and iyl "llaiel amine my .k ttul prices Off .r-- luiyliiB c!r-wii.-ro. W. K. wn.s.iN, I ! jus Lit Durlmiii, N. New Advertisements. i JONESBORO HIGH SCHOOL, I Jonesboro, Uoore Co., N. C. The iwJtt "i'ltl of tilt f1"irililiii: b1, ! will I t-ir1ii n tii '.ttli 't JitnuHry. lJ. fultHi'lM nrr:iiBvi!i-ii'H will ! innl" fr I. .ml f'-r thft hi-jiu He,r.--ao-lv, iiii lt-r the llnine-llno. Ml'-rvli.,n '-f IIh- iTill' IJjl. lor lut'iriuuil'ii fifi'ly t, Ituit: WILI.UM C. I'dflt. jt. 13-41 lTlii.-lpal. LYNCH SGH00L7 iiitrii ioiiir, TV. tj. I Mi. WM. HISiHM l.YNfH. A. M. lll.v. .1. II. IHI HAliIlSl. A. M. 1H4 U i Tlin si'iil.ir .r--ritr. f--r Kf.. n pro 5l) ' .rM..r "f lli lilnclmm S. i ... tHimlii-J Hie " ', l.yii' li S' Ik.iI to ri- lu' "- Ui- x.-ii. ..f 11 1 li' .r .uti . i-..i'i.Hi..ii i tii.. rr.-. -Nil Mii.ir.ntT. fo!iyl4l! sprititf "v,'i"ii . iiif. Jtmuary l", Wfcil. ! il'.M XJ 1 l"'r I'Tms u-Mrob ! 11-1--.! 3l.iv. M-tf M.l. W. II. I.YSCH. 1 1 01 1 1 1 1 ' W AND SALE IN prRSI'ANCE j , M-i of (!. f.r.l.T..f ili'Suil..ri'nirt ..f Chntliiim 1 CUlltV. 1 Will Ullll !' 11 .11 . ll.ll'- IIII -I..II, H! lll i-.,rt li t r In l'11'iO...ro'. "ii M.iNUAV Ui.i ' Ihi .Invi.f .UNI'IHV. lKj, n triv-: nf Itiii'ltuitml 4i KIwur N t' uu'n'ti. In Willi itn-. t-wn-lilf. a l Jxinm!! tlif lan-lf ..f Voting cl-liiHiii. Viiry H..llii ftii-1 ullit-r. .'..iraliilnii ai". ill :i ' n- r.-. ftii'l 1m' Iiii;I t" On- '"-'u;.. f .ln.iit.-r- l-lwifl-. .l.-.i-a-u-.!. Tli laii'l will M.I.I In ..!B t.. r-uit .iir.-linMri,. TaiiM ii tliinl -.-.-J. , i.tii- tl.lr l In m nii'l nn. J IlilM ll. tw-lv.-in.'ii'.lit. O. W. lol SIIKE. l!" H, l-b 4i. a iniliii-'.nu.ir. ' AX SAL E . ON M( )NDA Y j JL Hi.- lt ilny "f .UNI .11! V. 1-f.'. I will Ht I piililic (HKII..11 f.ir ali,t 1 lt;-i. r. ". a Iw: ..f I Ininl ii.tltlllllllli!illi'.il1 .'. Ut.-K'". -IMta r lt, WiIIIhiiih I'.wii-liili "ii Hi- wnt"i "f r..ki-iTry .-r.-K. ml- , J.illilllK the lnii'lif Atln- .1. Iiitfi?hl-.. S. 1'. loir liBin aifl .ith..rr.. owns tin- iru -. ..n wM.-li All-u i J.'himuii pn rmU'. 1..-M.-1 mi ;i Hi" i'ri.friy i of An.truw J. Illgniief f-r t:iX'- lm- th.-n-ii. j j. . ii. Lint, Ki Mi-rlff. Hy J. J. K1'.HT, lH-.l"y. Dec. R. lS.l.-4t. SITATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. CUATilAM COt NTV : in Tim srn.m.ir. mri.t. Oliver I.nmS aii'l wif... I' .llv M . -T..lm W I n an4 wlf... Vart;art 1. , an.l w. r. iiA ln-y. i;ilni ii. c. i.ii:h"r ani wit". n:HiH--.!i, li.in.i i'. rwietn . J. J. T.-i.sn'- an I ihc heirp-v. law : s.m j 1 u o-lt, .lt;fllK' I. Thli l pi'lil .pieMtiic f..r Hi.- ..'irit..ti'if Inti'I. mi'l li npi'i' irln.' i. tli- j...ti-a.-tl..n "f il.a C'.urt Hint Hi" .if' tifliitii. 1. .1. 'I'.-ii,' i.' lin t tin' hflrs-al-lnw ..f Nhii.-t K'.vii, l-'fu-.-.l, !,:li' nn Interfvii lit -.-il l l;tii-l mi'l ti- ii-.n r,',i.lir ar h-ri'lij n..un."l I" l- ani l'l '-:ir ni II. ..f Him ClTk ..t tin- siip.-rl'.r curt "f CI county Kitlilii twiMiiy 'l' nfi-T tin- - rvl' i D.'il'i' l.y I'lil'li. -ail.'ii, "ii'l l.u l. ai.i.vter nrir i.j I'lalmliT-' 'ini'l.'iiii!, .-r; Ju.liu.'iii Ink. -ii IT" '.iil.-.-!.. N..V. in: 1-1. W. V. roVSlir.E, ''. .-ni-a I1.-4111 ..( Kill LEN II. ADAMS j UAI.KICII, X. ('.. Grocer ai Commissioa Merchant, Alwaya L. i'ps alaipe ami Tr-Mi HU.iiyf all alti'ln .,( tilioCIJUlKS, wl.i.'li nr.' S..1-1 al li .ti.iiii iirkt a. I'oro:.nl ail'ntln Riven '' lmyti'S aul '.lluj e..:t. .n. ! Lllwr.il aJv:iii-c nia l". Mr. G. J. WILLIAMS, OF CHATHAM. I U with u- anJ will alw.iy I i-iiiiiitynin. I iw, 1 m-1. :im I j.l.-a ! t" ?ervp liln NEW DHU1 STORE. DR. A. B. CHAPIM & SON HAVE OI'KNKD A NEW DRUG STORE TliclrMi.k-k "f M-li 'lii- 1 fre-li an I i-liemi-ally .nre, aii't "f Hi" nu-i iHl.il'l" .-liarifier. It 1 th. lr .l.-Mre an l lm.'!.'. : 111:1k" It ! tli" a.l-viuiiit-." .f all i" u'lve ihein 11 rail. 1'artii-a will 11 tt-1 II I" tll.-lr Illtel.'-I to limit up Hie uli.-ii anytnliii: I w:mi. ! In t lie .Inv hue. Alu .ill lilill'l. a Hue Ml'-'k "f PATIA'T MKPIi'lNr.-. rKUI'TMKKY. TOlI.K l' AUTIi'l.l-'.S. l'l.N K I'AXHYS AND roNKKi'l'lONKlili:-1 I'A l'KU, INK. l'FNS AM EN VELOl'KS, TotaccD, Surf, Cigars I Cinamtts (: '! UK 15EST l'.UANPS. 1 I'ainto. OIN. rtr'i'lie-. Wm ..w "il t-. Putty. ' lu la.-t .-v.-rtiliiei: ii-uailv kil In i tltl-Vl;u- .lrus' i-l" .re. -('Hll ilti.l -ee mi l we will Jell It Ji..v. I.i, lsM-tf nt-l-tw nu l r.uoiil S. il. H..r-. Wiiclniii:i.i. I'. ' ..r retereii. e kii ! n Iv lit mu. We iiiteti. e.eliislV, Ivl" l'i.ii-a; liUMll.--.. li.'t?.' 'tlHl'!.' I.Ttll! I; ,--u. f.. ' Inter, r.-n.-c-. im.l .-it!.." i e).-ei I In ..;i.erlinni a - ial y. t hmmi-. .ii.-Ii.i. S' imI , in. .!.!. ..r -kei. li .'in I .(. -ri.l.-n i.t -1 n I.. : .a.-niai.lli:v. t ia.i . tr . mm; .k n-i.-r t. ilie Cuiniiii-i-.n. i -.1 l .c. ni. al-' . l"x O-mil' ll..it-er-. K-i.-ti.lii-l..--l 1 IieHO -it i lOO Buggies. Rockaways Sorlne: Wagons, &c. riido f ths li.it niuriua and fully wirnul ! ed, to be fold regrd!eM of ofi. lrli ir ' int will connn't their own intnrnt ty rum- i laiDR onr itook and pn br fere bnywi. ' wo tire determined to tell and line ont dom onr price ao they cannot be met by any other . bonie in the elite. ' aleo fall itoTB of. II:um1 IlnrneR ' BErAlHINS don at boliom prtoea, and In : beat mtnn'r. ! Bend for pr een and ant FayttaiiUe, N. a If von rc a I 1I1AU 1 oruuMtiiw pur: 1 v,-i. t. n-f Pitimulkntfiand ua HOP B.ttOf. iwmhUi. uw HOP B Unfforinc from nny In if yna kit yninte ni ( .ion : II "- iir vounr, niilffiitt? tnw iHtrlK'a1tU or lafiirTiil-l'l iurf ti h boa wi tick Bitters. aea, rvlj on H O P B Whnrir Too ar, Thonwinrt iltc an whewfiT Tttu f'l mwllv from wiu that year pym lorin (i k iano iIiMfiv tii.t inlKlu intt t t-tiinuuiuutf Imvr t'tHiirri-nto(1 Ijt 1 1 in c I y u-of take HOP nopoiuom 'i""'i. ""'. ruriNdry .'"i Imnl, cll"in I the if.."..' 1 1 tr v.rlili" Hop Bittere lfTnnarplitni (nwM.lnl'.l.lr) ti It mn aOTOur Ufa. It haa laved nun1 urada. wot ja. jh j I'h 4a ahaolutrj 8 HflP ll'lerur. fur It 1' 0plUm 3 NEVES IKUT"- I 1 1 . 1 I an aiiiim liiA L I U- 'J TTtilo, OnL Raleigh Advertisements. j SPORTSMEN, LOOK! tecs. 1 n i mt ; RALEIGH, N, C, A k L STILL LEADEHS IN HARDWARE, 1 ' 1 Guns ana Gib Implements, ! AMMUNITION, IKV C01.1.AR3 as,) SPOUTS WK.VS UOUD8 UENEK ALLV : PARKER. COLT, : REMINGTON, MOORE, RICHARDS AM OTItKIl MAKES OF CVNS AL i WAYS ON HANI). SEND FOR CATALO&UE. j J. NAT. ATWATER, 01' Chatham Co., ID PTIIX WITH CS AI) WIl.l. PF. (.UAliI I In Utll KU'iM HIS ntll.Nl"-. Sc-uU us lour orJiirn HEST (HHJI)S, LOWEST 1'IUCES. SQUARE DEALING. Tbos.H.mtlOCiSA; Sons RALEIGH. N. C. KAlflcli. X..T, 3, ISM. (.rand Opening OK A Sl'len ild 6tock .if lalf.it ntyi' S f .r U10 FALL AND WINTER TRADE. S'.w nn Hi uliflves anil .iciiliiii dally. Him-f.".ri i'. k"l Kith ii,ti., hiii.s, Hat, M.-n ? w.-ur, Li'llo' weir, l'rlnip. A!t.a.'as, Ca.b-iiiit.-.i. silk?., sailus. Nutji.li., .:... curiieti?, flimr oil ( l.-ili nu-t riir- In ki-(H ni'ii-ty. A t-.c iil. ax.ri!ti-iii ,,r in-w HtylPH.if CriifHa. Tin- t.e-t i.i-.-il"ii ..t tp-ui'd liri :-.- siiirtu. O.llara anl i iifT... Aiomuh for Clark ' o lol.raloJ " Mil.- Kn.l " 8ki1 Cii'in ! Oum anl our atm-ks, or wrUe f.-r j.rtcoa. our Hto-li nffora iiiiuaii.il ln lii' .'in.'nls. W are Mill j'.iil.liii! Alatiiaiui- an.l i:,ir..lluu l'luUlb at 7.S ari'l -.'1iIh. our n..i ..f M.'ii'k Wear U ii-.i,-i.II-i. w. i-ell a p.1 Keiitii.-kv .teatis ni .-onta, A JD lot la Tu.-k ChiiiLb, cihi -i lin-Kt lluiu.M, i-te. It-N.t.K. r.r.-niiH and W.im.'ir Sli..i, In lot of odd liutiiirfil ra.-..-..., dintt fi"in tli fnoturloa. I, PETTI I CO., o n S: 30 Knyettevlllo St.. KM.i:i01I. If. C. HARDWARE c. lUwuTtn. K. D. EXi.KLBARll. I J. BREWSTER I CO. hoi.i.kmax m ii.dinu, H.VLKIUH, N. C. u tJ fl o Q 1 li THS CHEAPEST Mil ii 4 The Best Goods! New (i2oods ! H 12 f I WINDOW (11. ASS. () IIKI.TIN i, l.AfE 1.KATIIKB, PACK1NO, Uol'K. T 1.NE.4C. THE KAMtirs " COTTON KING " t f Cook Stove ! i r I;I1' hTi i: n am llr-t.i -Iut S imsl In U- In rvi W. Wilt rll I" V !'Kii l IO . VtrVr f'T fo. I n- ii ka 1 at v'. v hi- li iit- (luur.in-t.-.iM-.'t ifr"ntM. ! ii.llil .11. -I r:trmr Hi I THK i IMKS. I . ' I ! J , i - j given tniuMlltn -?iil'n J T J?hKV M Ell & t o. XI. XX. ATWATER, - with- LEE 11. WVATT, H'tirltiilifr k S ri'lil .MJ SumJ.' K 1.1 '.Id II. N. "Wholesale 1 Hetail DKALLKS IX HEAVY (IIU)CEIUES, Conissioii Merchants, I And Ajent (or HEW 6 STANDARD FERTILIZER. w keep a lurse HtiM-k "t OiK)08 on band aaa ara ilnlly rwelTlng frelt i 1 ' 1 1 - We h"ie t.i rwltcmr ilire.f palroaaf fraia nur frlen.lH lu Cliatham ani ..lnlB( eoitnHaa. ded'i3 II