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i iififtin iliitul ir'nartnttrnuwaiMnn t&M Chatham Record g- .. ' I -V - ' - THURSDAY, FHMUAUY lf& H. A. LONDON, Jr.. Editor. The Apportionment Him. lms iussetl the House of Rpiuesontatives :i:ul ill 110 doubt pass the.Seiuite. Th nuiii ber of Ileirenentiit.ives ullowed by it is increased to three hundred and twenty five. The rut io of rt-iuesoiitu tiou will be 151.512 inlitibiiaiil. y this npportionrreut North Or' linn gains one member, the North seven teen, and the South fifteen. Classify ing the States politically, according to the electoral vote of 1SS0. the re publican States -;iiu fifteen and the do.ticiaiie seventeen. This new jueiuber for our State will be elected by the tai,e s4 Ui'e. if an extra ses sion of tlie Legislature is not ealled to re-apportion the districts. An Insi hu;: "iioN exists i.i the ;;Te:tt State of New York, but fortunately it in confined to one su.all town. The Governor of the State li-.n i-sue.l a solemn prod; nation declaring that the town of Greenwood in the county of Steuben is ;:i a state of iii.uirrtv tion. This vn done at t lie n-.U-st of the civil aut - trities of the county, who stated th.- the execution f the civil process of law has been f ivil.ly resisted by 1 dies of armed men. The cause of the- trouble is :ui ;t tempt to collect a t;v; to pay some bonds issued severa! years u'i to build a railroau'. The validity of tin- bunds is undoubted a id their payment is properly ordered, but as the tax i rut her heavy the.-. honest,. ') people forcibly resist its c 'lection. S.ipp se such a thin shoul ' h.ippt n anywhere in tle Siith? -lie whole North would resound with cri-s of another 'rebellum". aul it .v mid be eiteil as another proof of our liv.vles and tur bulent disposition. Tiik Ri:'."ii st: ::- m Virginia are puuTeling over the spoils, and unite ft commotion in their camp has been created by their g.'-cd f r ofaco. Notwithstanding their d ::u!i.-i,iti..n of rings. eliiiies. cuueii .ists. 4U., yit as soon as they acipiire supremacy they at once proceed to hold caucus after caucus, and when some disap pointed aspirant bobs there is loud denuiK'iati n of him. In order to quiet things Mahone left his .-.eat in the United States Senate and has been spending nearly all the winter at Richmond dictating to the lie adjusters wuat they should do. This excited the indignation of one of tii bolting Readjuster Senators who in trodueed into the Legiduture a reso lution, reciting that this dictation of Mahouc and his interference with their duties was "a reflection upon their hoiie.-ty. intelligence and inde pendence", and requesting him "to return to and remain at bis post of duty in tho Senate of the Failed States". A very plain way of asking him to attend to bis own business ! And yet Million-' is the nnu w!i. dc dares himself :m Independent", and so severeb denounces tin; "lioiirUe.i Democracy"! Ho is a tair .-simple of what our North Carolina 'Iudepeud ents" would be if they should ever have the opportunity. Let Virginia's fate bo North Carolina's warning. Tiik Stocriiii.iks of the North Carolina State Life Insurance Com pany, at their annual meeting held e.t Raleigh on the loth inst.. resolve 1 to discn:t: nue business and a committee was appointed to report at a;: adjoin li ed meeting to be held next Monday the best and most economical method of winding up its affairs. l'olicv holdcru -persons who are insured by the company will suiter no loss by this action of the si-, -kholders. on the contrary it is done for their protec tion. They civn receive in money (he cash surrender value of their policies, or be re insured in some other safe company, just as they prefer: so that they need not feel uneasy. Whatever loss Uier- ie.iy be will fall upon the stockhol i- rs, and their action d serves c :nineiidaiion in thus being williug to suiFt-r this loss now. rather thim to continue in business and haz ard the security of those insured. This company was organized and began business nine years ago. and has bci'V. of much benefit to the peo ple of this Slate. More than one hundred thousand dollars have been paid to the widows and children of deceased policy-holders, thus relieving the wants of many who might other wise have been destitute. All the funds of the company have b"en in vested in North Carolina and have gleally aided n 1uilding up our bom industries and eiderpi ises. and thus kept in circulation at home large Bums that Ikim been hitherto sent to Northern companies. It is much to fee regretteil, tlH'ii-fore, th:tt this com pany did not receive sufheient pntron age to justify Us continuing in lmsi iesi, :e it was doing so good a work. : I its suspension i a misfoi tuue to ur ;stuc. 1 R.Mi.no.u) fkkiuiits are troublin' the men of the humorous portion of his' General News. good peo ile of Oxford. A railroad ; speech : was completed hwt vear to that town i "The tax en patent nonfruuiH, from Henderson, a disUt.ee of about they 1. 11 may be ren.ev, d Joy to Cor 0 rtmcron has vetoed the A.,t, . ... , 4 the world! Bull's Co'ixh Svrup and Duelhny bill recently passed by the twelve miles, and the event wan con.-1 w R f a t u u ( Viiginw General Assembly, .nen.orated witli.a grand celebratxon. , (,;irb u j,lice 5 , L ,.,,,.,, , I A .q u,iinteni(in. A new era of prosperity dawned upon Tho poor are to have A star's lial I 1 aiy yiled his friend by Bti iking hiiu the town, uuinbers of persons moved win id Wild Cherry and Hostettcr ft b)ow ju e chet at I ho latter 'd rt there from other places, house bv ' ttTn at untaxed prime cvsl. Let ' (iuest. ,1 1! .1 I, tne nm tiludo of the Hi cl ip their (he dozen have been erected, all lliUll,s fr Snnmons I.ivor Ki-t- ihitor H'e ateamer Rnhama. winch nailed brandies of business received a fresh UUi? sr Jacob's Oil are to come to froiii 1 orto Kioti ou the 4th in., was impetus, property was ereatlv en- s gnil'el.-ss f excise ,d o-.iinations! ' l 'Ht iu a p' lltb and twenty haucod in value, "and everybody re- ! Continued latter. AYhcn tl.it Potu drowned. joii'ed at the aood times coming. wins a iew mo.iuis i,c psea o,. and already loud complaints are made aiiift the exhotbrtant chai''es of the 1 .,,.fi,..,;iw. 'i'i. i..i.,..,inti of the town have recently held a meet iug and appointed a committee 1o insist upon a redaction of these freight charges, and, if they are not reduced, the committee was ordered to m ike arrangements to run a wagon tiain to Henderson ! These railroad charges must certainly be very cxhor- bitant if the lnercliants of Oxford think it cheaper to haul their goods ever the almost impassable dirt-road leading from Henderson to their town. Viiiicc's Speech, We have read with much pleasure in the Congressional IVcord the speech delivered by S. nator Vance, last w eek, upon the taritl' ipie-tiou. It is both strong iu argument and rich wit It humor, and is a very able divumcnt. W V regret not la-ing able to publish it iu full, but will give sonic extracts. lie thus shows how the southern plan- t..i- U ivi.,1 t, hr,,ti.M" tlM,i-H,i.ii mainifii.'turer: I'.-.kc. for instance, the cotton planter iu the South. That great in- il'.itrv I t.artocnll tt ;tn "Ann ricrtn industry" furnished last year S'Jll. .:..!)',l") toward th aggregate of our foreign trade, almost ten times the amount furnished bv iron ami steel. ;i!M more than ml the mauutacture.l p-odiicls nbiued Yet the iron and steel manutact uivr get men law material hi sUv iiihI their lalxu' nil free, and their products ;ire prot.ded by a duty r inging from :!." to ISO per cent. How is it with the cotton grower? In tl:e first place he pays ail the taxes. State and national, that all other citizens are required to pay. When he starts out in the spring to pitch his enp. on bis plow he pays od per cent, ad valorem : his truce- I,, ,iiil i. , 1 . oi ,.t ciiiiuis to pull the plow. ri cents per poi:d : on his wagon, harrow, and other irons. j,er cent. -. on his jack knife. .".'I per cent. : on the square by which he measures his work, li cents' per pound and iill per cent, ad valo rein; on ln-s tiles and rasps. 10 cents per pound and .'M per cent. : on his s.-i.v. s-A- cents a.ud .'M per cent. : for his axe. 40 per cent. : for the iron hoops w htch inclose his b.ale of cotton w hen made. 1A cents per pound: for his lianimer. cents per poun.t; lu.i wrougut nails. Hi cents per pound: ab- phosphorie acids Tit, ammonia his cut nails. l, eents per pound: his 51 potash 1.U7 per cent. Oommi-r-h. use shoe nails .") cents per pound: till v due per ton '2000 Ihs. . 5UO IK. ins lai-us an i sprigs, cents p-r thousand : for wood screws, from S to 11 cents per pound: for cast iron hinges for his door. 24 cents per pound : on his wife's sa I iron. 1 cents per ) i:id : 011 his crosscut saw, 10 ci.-iiis per foot. All this averaging neatly 100 p,-r cent., he pays to the IN ni!s lvatuu iron and steel munufiie-t.iii-rs. n--t th.- GoM-rumeiii. On the ! l'oi io- co: t-m bales, be pays 2 cents per u 1 : 0:1 his cotton shirt. ." cents per yard an I 10 per cent. : 0:1 his wiTe's calico dre.-.s. oA cents per vartl ami 1 per cent. : on her spool tnreiid. s cent eacti. aim .10 per cent : on the common stone-wait: of bis table. 2o percent. : on his school b iv s slate pencil. 10 per cent. ; on his glass tumblers. 10 per cent. ; on hi- sugar and molasses, 41) per cent. ; 011 his coarse blankets, about II.") per emit. : on his wool hat and Hannel shirt, about the same: on his wife's shawl. o() cent per p mud and d.) percent., (over 10 I pt-r cent. -.1 mi bi borax, 10 cents per pound: lus clock. :M er cent.: his wife's camphor. .1 cents per pound: lu-r gloves. IU per cent. : hair pins. .10 per cent. : on his glue. 20 per eent. : nndstone. 1 cent oer pound : powder, (i cents er pound and 20 per ei-ni. : suspenders. IM per cent. : rub- 't r uoots tor nail weather. :vt w flit.: his leather, 2.1 per cent.: his kerosene oil. 10. cents per gallon. In sickness his morphia is taxed $1 per1, ounce: castor-oil. 1 per gallon, and his opium 1 per pound. F.ven on his fruit trees and his garden and agricultural seeds he is taxed 20 per cent, ad valorem. Nearly all of this goes into the pockets ot the lnanufac- turers, who claim that the, planter's prosperity is increased by this search- iug taxation ! Nothing is free to him. Nothing escapes this all-pervading, inevitable, protective turill" cert; in as death, hungry as the grave, unsat- istiable as the sea. From the time he sees the light until that light is tpieneheil in tho eternal darkness that southern planter knows no un taxed hour or untaxetl thing Ho ih , enveloped in taxation soaked, steep- , ed, and saturated in it; and yet Li product alone exceeds by far in value 1111 ,t . , . l'luleit man, the iotton-p!autir, im nhnite.vbeiiehtetl ly h.seuormtins tik V ill H ,11 if llA rlllv lr i,u iff I., , ... ii. ;;"uo ,u81!-" l('!'9 .w'0'. known wily to flm nui ttii-iat t ifcin . a tt niutliuiliiiii I the uiiirc money be pays to the iiihii ': ' ufi cturer f -r the uecessities of his occupation the richer he b. couu-s ! " I i , .. . ... I Hlmt b i ased thing is protective t .x..t.on, (hat thi. gives and receive J,',t" Tht fol'oivi'iig xtriiel in a sjuci- uCc- ,uo.ue,,,Mo..t.uso. . . inopro ituo,,s ,.,r u.y veiir. jus eonni.ion SlUllritty ni h, M iggie, the mur l .tnuriufi.ctones of the Un.tetl j of ...1 urs exists to an al.iru.m- extent lhl(ltl ,,,g,ier. enfewfj. h.i.1 Snttes.fi ll list, of foreign cx,vM-ts,i.i u number of .he largest eottton- ls i( uplilill,ml L;.r (notller ,, hi(jt which are th chief sonrce ot our ; v'rowiug ct.uuties iu tho M.ss.ss.pp. llnil t,t latti-r'- lover, a young national wealth. Aua yet thin poor, allv, in Arkaubas mui M. i.smihh. 1 ....4 n;.u ;li . 1 u happy uay Mum uawii, men me ullbcted Anurican citizen can del- Wu u.a ,ujnu.lllous ii,nniu- ehensible conipoiinilit to his heart sit not his Ktotiuicu d con tent, widi no t ix 'ltherers to molest or make lii-n afraid. Great laugh ter.! 'flien. t.x. shall our reproach . .,,, tle :ltioii8 that we ta"x our oeot le from tho cr iole ti the pr.-ive he in grtat part wiped away, cincc the means ot liastening ttieir iit part- lire from a woild o( misery will be furnished free. And then, too, the Senator from Vermont will have the i'i i f uit.i, v hi li'ii.tlrii In . . . . promoting an important imlustry his State 111 the inciea-eii iiemami for tombstones of liutlaud tuarble.' . . m m Analyses of Fcrtiliers. X. ('. Agiicnhuritl Kxi rinii-n' St'!nu. K m. 11 ill. F. I. 2niti, lss-J. Tin1 follow ing analyses of official samples of Commercial Fertilizers have been completed at the Station this se isnn : S -a Fowl (iutno, R adl.y Fertiliz ing t ' imp my, 15 iston, Mils., sannded at Wilmingto.i, cont iins: water Id 5(, available hosphoric'aei I ! '11, am ( oinrnercial value per toil v2't0d His.) monia Z.m.i, potau i.u per eenr. f:ils IVruvian Guano No, 1, Lob is. Ilob-on, Hurt a.to Co., N.w York, s.linphd at Wil.nitijt n, eontains: wafer ti."i(I, avai'ablo pbosp' orie acid Hi.IiT, animoni i " ti, po'asli 'l.Hii per cell'. t .unineie al Milue 20'N1 Ihs. sT-J 71. Roue A; 1'i-ruvi in Guano, per tun I psbur Guano Co.. Norfolk, s imiiled at Lit- t'eto'i, contain-: w iter 1 d 77. available ,fti,l,nivr. nei.l ).U iiiiiimiiim :.0I ,ltl4Sl, ) of. Per cr.;t. Coiiimeriiiii v,i ne ni.r ton i 'ID HI w. SHI 7. i.' ,.rj I'n 1 il I.v i'h N"i.v York, hiiu pled at'Wilmiiigton, con- ...:,w. ....,. r 1 -,1 iilmnlio. ri" acid ll.oii. ammonia -2.:n, potash U.S.". per c nt. Ccenni-reial value per ton . -JiUit) ) $:!t; :,7. L'sters A-nnionnfed IWved L ine I hosphate Lister l ,os Sew- aik, N..l.an.p ed at Lali-igh, con tains: water I i.O'.t. available lill.isnho- . ... - ' 1 lle MU mir,, aui-uonia '1 lili. potash , 92 Wlt. em10ieial value per ' ,,m , -:im t,s.) jij.-, 47. St.ir r m,j Candete Mamu'e. .vibsen k A Idiso i, Richmond, Va., S;U11.,l,.( ,a Wilmingiou, contains: wiiter b"i ")0, available phospl orie acid 27, ammonia '1 21, potash (Mil per cut. ( omineicial value per ton 2011:1 .; 17). Soluble Facilic Guano, John S. ese X Vo., lid'nuore, sampled at ,.-ig!, conteius w.it. r lo 7(i avail- Mem-man's Animoni ited 1 Mssolvi-il Rule, .1 iliu M rryiean Co., J$ tit i more, s unileil it iliiiliigtoli, con- tains: w ver 12 IIS, avail .i.lephospho- i.i h 22, itiit'LoiiM 2 in r cent Co-nuii lei.il value per toll 20oU Ihs : Chts ake S i'.uiih A Pimoniated , Chesapi-rik" ( i il'itio Co.. s imp'e I a lialt-i ;h, coii r bi. .'.. .tv.iila'i le piiosphii 72 't ash (I. till per c-ni. P.e sph IM l ie t:i: Us: o ric itci-l (' imint-iY.al v.i'.ue pt-r ton (2(1(10 Ihs. ( 7;! Fatup-'f A'cnioniated S dnble l'hti-nh ite. I'.ttapsco (iuanti Co., Bal timore, Monph tl at liitleih, contains: w-ttei 1.1 s avuilaLle phosphoric acid !.ll, ammonia 2 ','1 percent. Ooin luerci.il value per ton 2d00 lbs.) if -7 IS. 1! isin's Complete Guano, . V. I., liasin, I', li'ioi ne, siiui'ile I hi -tiii.-rt "l' , contains: water lllil. KVi, 1 ble pho-l.oi:c acid 7 .S!f inonia 2.1'.', potash 1.05 per cent. Commerciil value per tou 2000 !!. . $:tl n:t. Liztretto Acid Piiopphute. G W. Griftbn, 34ltiii)r', cuiiplt-il ut lid eiL'h. con ains: water U ltd. avuihihle piiosp;.oru acid 1 1 'J7. potash Ul per c -ut. Comieeicial value per ton 2000 Ihs. i ?-:il til. L'n. U . D.uinfv, Jit , lircctor. The .Misdippi Flood. A telcgr.uu from M -niiibis, ilated last Saturday, says th. in is no abate merit ot the disaster t h it have over 'taken t lie planters of I in- Mississippi river between Memphis and Vtcks burg. For three week-i it has ruined , almost dai'y, until no.v i h. re is but a itreary watery waste, extending over fifteen miles inbin i from either bank. There have been innumerable ' breaks in the levees, and the outlook at the present time is nnvthing but1 hopeful. Cilde and hues liave been .drowned by huiidri tls. ami burns have been swept away and contents ru.m-d. 1 he loss to pla.,.. r.s by these nt.shaps cannot but hv. ,is eiT-at upon Ihor facilities for pu t,g , the , ... - . .Starvation is threaten:!)'' iniii.v poor pm.p e, wliosn homis 111.- .lie Unks 'of I in ot .'i.u ... fl,., i. .... ........ ll ....... 1 . .. "'""' In Kome instances cabins ct, be fonn l in u itftlt inai.uiii,i.a 1 .......... .1 ..... I I ...... ,rt,..n K, , ui.i.rr,, , ..ti .... i i i i i. " : inner oue suener. await-, we the recetltng of the uu.ers. j ; The Ppanhvlvama Sist;u made by Wiiet8 Cl, wiU p!l). f,. iu u ! ni'iiith, in thu liitinla of ,tu iiiilustiiona i wjinau. it is stated tuat lutlictments uave been found in the star route oases llK!linst General Hrad.v, ex Senator lr.iMv and others. Jamea (1. Allison was hanged last 1 1-. Fiiday iu lVntisylvania for the mur tier of bis f.ither, and died like a brute of the lowest tvpe. Tho cuirt martial convened at Washington last Monday for the trial 01 urgeam .Vinson, no i.isi summer shot at Gaiteau in his cell, , H'e lVnn.ylvama Md.taty Acad- llll.i .-niililieu hi iiieii'i, iiuiiiivi (., III. I .lIMIlli.l l.lul I'llll..l.lV lllV.llv - .--- - - There is a young woman slioe-maker in Atiantn. She has a small shop of her own, in Vhicu she haniiiu rs iiml stitches as deftly 11s any man iu the trade. Rishop Wi'.liiiin Mav Wightnian, of the M. thodist Episcopal Church, South, died at his residence iu Ciiai lewton. S C, on the l.h iust., d 74 vears. During the months of August, Sep tember, October, November and Dm eember, of lat year, nearly l.oOll converts to Moriuonism wcio made 111 I'-nglaud alone The boiler in the Georgia ear works at Cartersviilo expo led last Fiiday, killing itistantlv live negroes and iiijuiu g a number of others, two of whom have r.UiCo died. The c.'iidi'i'Ui of Senator R -n. Hill i reported as greatly improved An oper.it ion was performed several days ago upon tin- glauil of the neck anil all trace of cancerous allVctn n re moved. It is said there are t. loll 000 Jews in the world. Five sixths live iu J'huope. Ami las 1S2.S47. The greatest pniporti ui is in Romania, or I wice as l.igli as 111 tkus.ia. .Nor- w.v coutams only M. The tire works f.ietorv of S. W. dack- 4on at Chester, was burned last VliUy ,, ,lllin. thrt ,'lr BII ,.x. q;q WJ.IIrrei iI)H,,llltv killing . - . . i.-. sevenieen persons ami wouiiiiing , U,te M '""" ,uore- x.t. sm:ln,..t entity in the United Stales is N,-w Y uk," State of New Yoik, and has the largest population. Nevada has the biggest, J.IlOil sipiaro miles, and it comes near being the smallest iu population. In order to rai-ic funds to build a new S'ate house, tin- S'a'e of Ti x is has s ilil to a company of capitalists a tract of l.i'id lareer th in iIm Slate of Cotineelieut, being 1D7 miles long and with an average width of 27 miles. During the present session f (l.m L'ress over four thousind f air hull- Ired and fifty bills -in. 1 ."l) joint reso- ,Ilt-,ns lmV(. j )r Hll ,. hUSP. This is fully two-thirds morn than were ever liied at this period of the session. The number of stamps sol 1 on Val entine's D ty at the New V.uk Pent Ofiic" numbered .1SJ.M2, of which 200,000 were one cert sf imps, 200,00' two cents and 150 000 thren cents. The totnl amount of money receive I was $ 15,2.11. On last Saturday a tnot desfrne( ive eonfl ignition desolated the town of Haverhill, Massachusetts. Over eighty shoe firm, three banks and a larg number of other business houses and many handsome resi lences were buniPil, involving a loss of about $2,000,1100. There are two wonderful children in Cbo -taw county. Al.ib inia, brother ami sister. Th parents are Tnomas Lacey and wife, hard-working people in sti aieliteiied circnmsliuices. The boy is 13 years old and the trirl 11. They are peculiar clul lren. The boy hits 12 lingers sn i 1:1 t8: the girl 12 lingers and 11 toes. They are not quite four feet high, and weigh l:i0 pounds each. On last Sunday two'freight trains collided just smith of ( 1 tiiiesville, on the Atlanta V Charlotte Air-fine liailroad. The collision occurred on a trestle thirty feet high, and provnl disastrous to both trains and trestle. Four ears were burned. The two firemen ami one of the engineers were injured by jumping to the grouud, but, no deaths are, reported. The southward boun 1 train was running out of time. a w, . .- . i m 1 An I IHIillurai .Hunter, A telegram from Littlj Iioek, Ark., dated lOih inst savs- ..YM,t.rilliV ,M,f()r a Coroner's jurv in investigating the nmr.ler of John Lanahan, who was killed while nitting D(iar ft willl,w , ; , " iiiiuoi ui u. A it nuijt'u lint I ; i..,.! i i :. t the M - t f , I. . the curliest (iiiiortniiitv. Iiircb fur- the j w-,, h f . ne f firmer i- nli ,, e,in , Katur.hiv, nml whs about to , (1()wn pjlH , M)in(, ljlu nun men, jiiiiiii.- nun nimautii, vjue then arr ived the b-tly o as to Hppeftr that HO(i)e ou hJ B,(ot through the wii ilow, while her i.-iter i and lireil, killing him iustantlr. -She Anna went cut uutl biokt the '1 i.-i. " Forty-two counties in Georgia are I under prohibition through tho opera-: tiou of the local option law. 1 I Society llelles. I On account of its remarkable de'i-1 catu and lasting fragrance society' belles are loud in ttieir praises of Flort-sloii Cologne, j It cue v Ytmr Lt'aso. Thero are limes iu every one's life) . when energy fails and a miserable ! feeling comes ever them, mistaken ' for laziuess. Duugei lurks iu these ; ; symptom, a tliev arise from diseas-' jed organs. 1'arker'a ' Ginger Tonic. will lestore perfect activity to the; Stomach, Liver am! Kidnevs, pnrifv the blood, atn! rcuew your lease of. health and comfort. Advocate Woikiiignieii. R fiire you begin your heavy spring work after a winter of relaxation, your system needs chan.-ing and strengthening to prevent 1111 attack of Ague Uilious or Spiing Fever, or Home ot her Spring sickness that will unlit you for a season's work. You will e;ie time, much tdekuess and great expeuso if you will use one bottle of Hop Hitters iu vour family this month. Don't wait. Duiluig toit H aw Li ve. COIITJ. I 11 WK ounrill'li nn.l will n.iiUiiupt.i..riiro.ni I t" In- ili-llvi T...1 ic M. ii.-mf. l'iii-r..iiiH Hhin i,i tniy. i-hii i ill on A. I., nrimkn at J.'lin s. i'Htiiil-iil: i.r mi , -it In iii-. K. H. PATTKItsoN. 1-Vli y in, IkcJ. 1m 1 A D ft! I H I S T R AT R i X' N 0 TIC . I I iVINU iiinllili'il as mlniliilKlnilnx nf M,ir.-ir., 11 ll.'Wi ll. .1 .wil. I lin'hy imlllvnll ii.r.li In I lilitf i l imiH .-ic.-tlii- i-.il I im ,i u' I" I'Mllhll lll !;iin,. !' tin., uiiiir ln-iiiri' l't-hruni-v ilih. Ikki. BAllA'l uowr.1.1.. Ki'l.rn.iry H, lf j. 159 R. JNO. D. UILLIAMS HAS T i.u lnt, r.-l In tin- tirin .if Willi im At Mur. Iiw-'ii. w tcnihi;iiiti. nn.l Miirelil-iii i'.i., Ni-w V"l k I.- Ilii ri'iii.-titiliii! jiai ini-rn, hii,I lets IMinii:v''l rrmn iln in Ui.'lr Inifiit mi Hit- tirin nf I li. W1III111118 f.i., F.-tvi-Mi-vilii-, N. c. K M Ml'l!i;:llSiN, .1 l WILLIAMS . V. V 1LLIAMS. D it Mritcuisox, W. K SOKKY. Jilll. 1. 1SH-J. F.IT.ItRTNG TO THE AROVK n.lviri,ini-niif inir.-liii-f-mi. -nli-. I l.i-ri-l'y Kive .,... ii;C lln- linn .1. 1 Wlllliini, I'.i. Im II-'mii'Imiii- I. .-. I I ,-ik all .l..ii.i I., ihiir lit in in oil! air ni-1,11-. 1'avini-nin i'iiii l- itm-lt n A. It. Willlanii ..r T. I,. I...V.-. -iin mi. niiiliini.r,l in iri vt- i,,'i.rtH wlii-n I mil nl-M-ut. .1 I. U 11.I.1AMS. riiyi-ili'villi-. .lim y 11, At the Ol.rStan.l of J. D. WILLIAMS & CO. 3MEW rnuvi. rWMlK INDl'.RSKJNFD HVVF, u. i-iitiTi-.l Ini" c..iiii-iiii.-i.iIi uiiiIit lln- linn I ii.eii.o.l V II. Wllll.mi- c..., fur l In- i-i.ii.1u.-i ! it ' iri-ii'-r.il i.ii,iii.h,, i.it:hr.'i.-hi I'niiiiiiNsli in, and On-I-.ir, 1..-1-I-..f e,iti.,ii hii I Naval S'l.rrs. 'I'ln-y will .-.II t- -.il, !.. i- ,lll.lll ir--H-n r.ir i-A-Ol. iiii-I i-ll .-ll.Tl It i- In j-i-'iiiipi e!l"ij .-ii-!..!iiirs. nn.l w ill al-.n i-. .10 i-.-t--' I.. Iin-nlsli lann suprlu-s uii -i Uim- t, rrlnii'li ritnit-s. A It WILLIAMS. .1 I) WILLIAMS, riiyi-in-vllli-, .lan'yll, Ist-i, janintf. HOP. BITTERS. (A .HeUlclne, not a Drink,) OiNTAlNli hops, nrriir, mamiuark, DANDELION. tiiuy eiriii: VII Ill,.nvnuf lln'Sloinitrli. Itim fit. 1',!ii,i lv-r. Illiii., nnd I rliiiiry ori::i!ii.. Si-r VUUfcllCMI, Sll ll(.mil!.Hniill ulpvi-lttil i- i-uiaiu v uuiiiainin. SIOOO IN COLD. Will hv pnltl for a cmp ttiry will lmt rnrc or m tp, ir iut biivininiT uiipurc or lujuriuiu i.unu ia im iu. D.I C 1 n B?inlutr atnl Irrt'dlMfMroiirc fori UruukunvM, uat ir upturn, louaccu nd uurcttms. fAXO SAIdls. HY VIRTFK OF A two HivrrHl wai-rnnm Ihmiii-.1 from Urn uflli-i-ef Un- c-iiii-i-i-ir ut Im riml i;.'vi iiiiii r..r Uu- i.h .i-i'.ii IU-:rl--l nf N'.rlli ir. inn. nml t-i ni" illr...-i.... 1 sluill ..ii s.vTI'llliAV, Un- j.-i.li ilny i.f li";liru:v, issj. ni l-J.- .-l-i-k M.. us siM siiu-'ics Mil. I. in cli.-i:liitln i-i'iiiitv, N. t'., i-xp if-i- ni itlHti-s-l.- In lln- liifSlii-Nt lil'l.l- r I .r rush Un. r.ill.iw Int: ili-si-rtu-il irii'-inf laii'l. ! wlu eni- half m-n- nf Ian I. in hi- i.r 1'--. in Hi'- liii ii.-lit ii.wtishli. i 'li-Cli'i'ii i-.iiiuiy.ln.rir tin- n-s.i.n..- nf .Ii,,,. w. l iny, -un I in niu- Un- l-iii-l mi nlil.'li Un. illsiilli-ry nf Tnl-.r lla-lin.'V, il aiil. Ini,' was tt.iati.a. ti.'.-in-r Willi ml ilii-tiiiir..vi-nn n's Ui(-ri-..t. Ali em-"Ui'-f li-.i-'i -f littnl In llio .vla'Uirws i.'Wn.-' ii. l'h,i;l,:ini .-.,11111V. ir llnrkn- y'i. Mills mi lie It y l:iv--r, '-"icaliiitn; it--r.-. iii'-r nr lis.s. an . I nn: ihrua- l . ii wi.n-h tin- iIIj-MIIit; , i A- I., liulil.iii'l lati w.i sit mil i., al. i -J .I'I-iht stills aln ratisiin-l nil tl Out tlxiiuva of the .IMilirrv ..f tin- wii-l ' A. 1.. liiUilitii'l. I. .1 orxii. e.iii.i i,.r. lly 1. W. M'niK, lN-ii y O'l. Jau y -J.'., 1HH-2 -in. ; jlTATF OF NORTH CAHOLIXA CUVrilAM COVNTV. IN TIIK Sl'I'KltlOH COfUT. .!. A. Wein.-v-k, Ailntltilsttatiir nl lip ry Willia-iiK, AlIT.Itl-t t'ar.'hii.- -l-'liiis'-n, liliiiliilhirairlx ir 'r. .1. .T. liiii.--it. This Is an aril "ll f-T il.-lil. nn.l II ..r.-iriiii; t.. tin-sailsin.-il -n nf tin-t'niirt Unit Kitwnna -I. J.ilm s.in Is a hi. -i' ..-in- .ar:yan-la n-.n ri'l-i.-m . shi ts hi-tvliy n -toli--l I'i In. nnil Miii'nr al im- in-M i. .nn "f tl. - Sns.ii..r I'-.urt nf t'tiaUiiu ii'iui.v, in ! In l I :l l-i isiH.r.i- --ii ih- 1 1 ..li lay afiei- llir 1st M-.nilay in Man-li, lss;j( ihnn ami Un-rr In I'li-.-i l. a'.sw.-r ..r...il ir t.i . lam if s i--'iiiilallll, nr jti'lt;iiii-iit will Ih- Uikcn prn nnfis.N... w. t; utt siiKi:, c. s. :. Jan. '.hi. I8W. oih ?f" hi-n I'IkiiIith can Ii iv a true Am in iiiihi.'.I Sujii-r I'lionpl-.a-h nni li- i-he !lv fniiii SiniuiitiT llmisp Mi-nt and llnne lur $lt per nui at lie fiicinry. cnJi. it in l.elv to pty in- niiiie-v l.ir tli- liiyli rn-i KitiiI ir. Hhiht'i'ii $ l'liimilinie ia of nuar hii le,-1 KiKinlitril. Aiml tsiH on etery bi.' same H.s nti't-i rout r. The im-1 "i.-1-...ii in llo" Snutli linn clearly uli.iwrn 1'iaiitein thill I'i, nw rn t Aiiiiiiniiiii ted Kel tili.-TH i iri-Kt nil Cult.. ii ; I here linn n-irt ln-O'i, ill th.- futir yi-.irsi f iix nor, an it'if:iviiiKli'i- ri-niri ef itn m-limi. l-.-eiy . -ti nil nl Aiiiiiiiiiiin nml HlinHplmrie Ac d in ll.itili'a .'. l'lospl,aiH is priniiXly avail-alili- mh I'laut fiio l. I'lHiitt-re cm nmke lln-ir n litiiri-s m In Hih vaviii they ran niaUi1 y using this artirlt nml ut I lit-Hfone timo im ri asmiHiily sure ( a (fu.1,1 , j , . Sml fur circular (,'ivin full uunmuii-i'ii Analy i" Hu S: 10.1 Sunt i Si.. II, hi iiiirr,, Mil , Mauu'iic'urrra and 1'iip.iilrn.nt Kriliiix-ri and t-'orlinziii Suilies. Jan. 111. '-'un W. I. ASDIRWIf, Pta.ld.at. P. a. WIL1T, CahlM. rl n CITIZENS NATIONAL BMlZKl;:i or ItlLKIGII, X. V. Miscellaneous SELDOM EQUALLED! ALLISON & ADDISON'S "STAR M UltAND" OOHETE MSm : CORN, COTTON No fertilizt r ever introduced has undergone severer tests, or coma out of them with a better record, than the "Star Erand" Complete Manure. It has been in use in Virginia ami North Carolina since 187-1. nnd dur ing that tune has U-en applied to all kinds of soil under every variety of season. Kvideiice thai it has give,, general and great satisfadilm is found in the fact that since its introduction ovir 20,000 Tons have been sold iu this market alone ; ami also in letters and certificates from 5,000 Planters and Farmers of Virginia and North Carolina, who have used it fiom one to eight vears all going to establish it as a fact that, all things considered, it is Equal to Any and Surpassed by Hone. We oiler it willi great confidence for use on the Cotton-, Corn and Toiivt-o crops to bo planted in 1KS2. with the assurance that it is iu all resp.-ets fully eipial to what it has been in the past. Knowing the materials which enter into its composition, ami iiiuniifat tuiiiig it under our personal surpervision. we GUAMHTEE THE STANDARD. It has been the aim of all connected v illi this Guano to produce tho best possible fei!i!i;.tr at the lowest possible cost, mid Wo claim llml our etc tided experience and unusual leso.irces and hicilities have enabled us to approach this more lieailytb tn has been d me i.i any other fertilizer with which we are a-' nimnted. Those who have been using it unite with us in the opinion thai Sy its Use the Consumer Gets the Greatest Benefit from the Smallest Outlay. An ordimu-y application of this Guano will cause an increase of 100 to 200 percent, iu tpiantity at the Mime lime improving the quality ami hastening the maturity of the crop. ALLISON & ADDISON, Maiiiil'ni'liiii'is, l!i(-lni)oii(, Va. For sale by our Agents ut all important points at prices as low and on as libeial terms us any other, standard high grade feitilit r. Wo solicit your eonlidelice and atloliuge. Agoat ut I'ilt.slioro". K,trvd, Mihumiiv and Merry Oaks. J. G. FC'JGHEE, -Vtr-xt at ;if. February lti. 1-!S2. 1 ',nis. M. T. N-ouitis. nf lt.ili-n.-h. .l.-ii ! wu ri. ..f Knl.-lali. l iiu.ir Tyiji:. nf riiailinm. UUKIS, - 'ATT s. T.VYI,01, iSiii-.-i--.-..rs in M. T. S..irli- i'n..) WIIOId'.SAId-; GUOCr.Hrs COTTON COMMISSION MKHC1IANTS, ! i ii i i r li , r' . ' . , lln v.- linn I n 'nil line i.i iii-.-.-..ri.'s, riiirfilni; :unl Tli-n, wlil-li wi- iniiki- H i-.-lHlty. t'.-nlr nif nt . nf i .ut..... M..-ni.,l. our s. ;...r .;i-Mi.--. Mr. M.T N .rrls, s..i. nf tlir li-wlrrt. Ill tin Hull Inulf nf Ilnli-lrh. HIM lt i-a- s, ,ir..in:li .-i i-vi., I nf iu-.v.. x.-nrs in M-niec ..'!. in i.h a ctmnutti't. i.f ihr ,ri.r mAimcpiiiel ul I lllil -.-iill III' -HI nf ..III- lillMtn-s.-, Wl-l'-li Will hi' II II, I. -T Ills ii-.si,imI S.11 i .,-r IS t'-ll. B. I.tlii-ral itilvan.-i en -iiMiiiurir.s itn,l l.i-si nuttio-i '0 i s imrnnii-t-il. t'liiisfciiiiiriilA milldittd. i AMMONIATED SUPER PHOSPHATE BALTIMORE Avail Phos.Acid g TO10X ToulDonePhos. 24 to 30 -: Axmonu 2Xto 2 Potash 2-m2M ""'-rT'Ji II, DAVISOH & CO, 118 W. Lombard St., Baltimore. lOO Buggies. Rockaways. Spring Wagons, &c. nado f the lnt materiaia and lully mtant od. to bo rold rtiffardluiia of 001C. I'artitr iu want vriil eonaalt their own intorMt by i inro iuiug our .lock an1 price, before bnyinc. ta we are dotermiued tn aU. an t In. ve ont dou onr prioea ao the; cannot be met by any other bonae in tbe state. Also a full itock of. ll:titl 3Inle Ilarnt'NM ItEI'AIltlNiS done at bottom price, and in beat mino r. Bend for prioea and a. a. uokeiha:; k fioNa. FajefeviUe, N. a Patents far Inventions. K. W. A N 11 F I ISt IN. J. C SMITH. ...IM.iUw.i Cv. KJ- m mm) A I' TDKN KVS-A l-I.A W, :im 7tu sr., Witsiiiiigton, i). r. Nt ! f-r im'liniinar) 'XHniliiHtln. Ntfrp nn lt pHtriiT It nlifiwiI. Intw iIihii Hfiy irthT , rrM.-viml'ilA ncin v. Ittnki f lninuHU"ii nt In' i'Iihi'K'' lit'tt-rrui'tH IuruiIifMl tiiti rt- ilt nuvlO If Dr. WI." LYNCH, DENTIST, Will vlall Clia-l Hill en lln' ai-Bil M.mdaj-In t-R'-li iii'inih. AH -ail li-fi with Ur. A. ll. ItulH-rtwin nr I. iiii-y will l iii-.iiiiiily ittti'ii.li "I in. .h'jr, if P A T E N T S. ClITll I-MH-1H-. nnn, ...... .... . r. uni. i. ..r ih. CimriH. in. niii'lv niK-inlrii lu. N-i ni wlili I'aii-nl. wnolliw le;ir inn wnti . . i, : --. .ml.-., ii i m, in u, siMiii-l. Nui f .r'-lr- Advertisement. NEVER EXCELLED! AM) TOBACCO! pAVEMOIIEi7! BUY FOR CASH, BPLIFVING the past season has fl vinccd the intelligont class of plantert. tliat it i mi-Id l e better to tuy for Cash than Cotlen ojaiun, we offer this First-Class Fertilizer (l-HIYILkCB TAX l-AIU.) Hirct-t to the I'lantvr for $30 per ton in caf load tuts. l.rs. iunnlilii-s $33 per Ion. No Ariils. 'I'hose only ho can pay Cash, m-etl write for prices. Farmeri' ( hit's, tlinnjjer anil tlivlcrs are invited to vii-it our Work or write lis. Ve also im port ami nui nti fad tire a full line of Agricultural Chemicals, such as Acid Phosphate, Sulp, Ammonia, Nitrate Soda. Kainit, &c. All ioods sttlijcct lo analysis of l'ROF. Ii.vunkv. llirerlor of Ag. Kp. Station. I flf v air unknunu to you uk y..ar ilankcv l.'Ut us. II. II. ATWATER, WITH- LKIC II. WYATT, (Clirlsliii'lior Sorrfll'a vll Dlautl,1 ltAU'.lOH, N. C. Wholesale 1 Iletail DEALERS IN HEAVY GROCERIES. Commissioa Merchants. . Ami Ay cnt for STAIDAED FERTILIZER. ke a liiri;i tK-k nflMXiDSon hand anil are ilnlly riwl vliiis fr-,h .ntiillrii. W tin) ' u roci-lToi-ur eliare of lroaar) from our fr.tmita lu Clwthain euU adjotnlui couutlea JclXl-lf JnU- MANMXU. T. B. WOUACK MANNING & WOMACK, iti:::i;::C:'::::!l:r: at Law, rrrxsnono, u. o. ' irumi w. Ur UmiIiioIH bain II. H i-m.-r mi M' flrl anil Hi Inl M.ill'lay. -,f .--h ! i-iiili nl lln ftainr-l . im MwitujC. Mr. niai:X Kill lw lu lln- "lllaiat all IWin-a. av--i -U
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 23, 1882, edition 1
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