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- -' i ryw.rx-ifffct ,,"-rnis-"liiajrunjn1 tC'-tPr "'- -'-m. rfy--f- A - uin-fj r ii r- --'-i'- t- r--t:' fa- -v -1-- - hq Ohatham Record TIIUltSDAY, MAItCII 2d, 1N82. LOCAL XIZSCOSIDS. Star Trn this iiioniiiiir ouarter of an inch thick. teS" Sale of Carter's tan-yard post- poned to April 20th. 3-Reiid tho advertisement of Egypt's enterprising merchant, Mr. A. (3. Eobei son. ... te3" Invitation's to School Cob-bra- tious. Parties, Picnics, .to., printed ia tho neatest stylo at tho P.ecoiu- office, a?" Now is tho timo to pet bar gains in Clothing. Shaw V Harris are offering their stock ut actual cost. Z& Blank Deeds. Land Mortgages. Chattel Mortgages, Lien lloti.l.-.. and Magistrates' blanks fur salu at tin? 1Jecoi!i office. W Farmers rend! IJynum Headon are now ntT-riiir the oolcbr-.t ted Axcmm IJuanu rertiiier for 401) lbs. liut cotton per ton. VST Shaw & Hani have in stock n full line of Fresh Garden Seed and Irish Potatoes: now is the time to buy before tho selection is broken. ... Sr'Now is tho time to bnv vour Reeds.' jVynum & Ib-ad-m have en hand Onion Sets.' Garden Seeds of ftlUkimU, Irish Potatoes, Clover and Grass Seeds. Offering their entire stock of Keitly-niade Clothing at cost for cash. 95JT H ive y.ni s!:ti th-vi t w- horse Plows ut L in Ion's .' If n-t. call up and see something tint is o ion. lb member he ko-')'s the largest stock in th county. While in town so. one of tho "Do-mostie" Light lbinuin;,' Sewing Machines Plenty of Guano for -100 lhs. cotton. hsf licforo you go home be sure and call tit London's and see his sto.-k of goods. He is offering special in diifcmoutd t cash ci!.-.t .mi-rs. as he wishes to reduce his sto.-k as much as possible before bo goes North after his Spring stock. He has a full line of fresh Groceries and is offering Coffee very cheap. Try a package of his roasted Coffee. A Pati:sti Cons - Pi antit,. Mr. "W. J j. Ilutson, of Matthew.-, t-iwnsli-p. lias invented nnd has ha 1 p tteate-l a new corn -planter, that will save the labor of live men. The Cun;:u Dixsm. Wo are pl-as. eil ti harn that the la-lie of the Methodist Church wen- quite success ful with their dinner, on last Tuesday, and realized a considerable sum. A Pliourie 'avii.y. Mrs. Fliabe'.h Wilkio, of Gulf township, hi-, sixty eight grand children and wventeeii great grand clahbi-.i. Her oldest grand child is thirty one years old. A Lttsr Nat;-i:v. - Chatham seems t i aboundin freaks of n.itiiro. Among tho hist is it calf with two urioths ami two tongues in on-- heal, th.it was recent lv l-rn on tho plantation of Mr. J.J. Gold st.-n. Takiso Pay ix A :t;-!Ii:f.v;;s. Sumr days ago we took in payment for on--year's subscript ion a commodity never beforo received by an editor ami that was a lot of homo made ae helves ! We, are now prepared to supply tho market. ltEMAUKAUi.K Jviiv. The grand jury cf the preiseut term of our superior court is quite a remarkable one. Ol its eighteen members only one has evef beforo boon a juror, only two urn over thirty live years of ago, and uino of them are under thirty. It is undoubtedly the youngest giund jury ever empanelled in Chatham. Souooi. Ci:i.M!HATi-. Tho closing exercises of Hook I Jest Academy, in thia county, will he held on tho 'Jls: dav of April. The literary address will be delivered by A. if. Merritt. esq. We are pleased to learn that this Rehool is well p.i roni.ed. and it ougut 10 le, ior ks principal, .ui. i. ol. Koliertson, l.s a most unserving teacher. FuE.sit Fish. Althmirh tho dams in our rivers obstruct the piu.sa-jo, of fthatl and other milt water lisli, vet there is tin abundance, of fresh water fish in Home of our streams. In Deep river a great many "rod horse," "suck era" and other tish are now boinjj caught. We are iudel.-tod t: our friend, Manly Jlickuer, f -r a very largo "sucker," that was etp.ul to a shad. Good Cuoe I'ltost-E-'T. Wo uro pleased to hear such favorable reports ot the "rowing crop in this eountv. Farmers from different- parts of the county, who were attending court tins week, informed us that they have never seeu wheat nnd oats look better, ana mere is mucii m ore or cacn crop sowed tlian usual. It Uiero ever was a year wnen good crops were laeeaoi iow is tho time. SiTus;'Riui-:ii! Tavino. A very large number of our mibscribers, who were attending court this week, failed in and settled up a larger number in- deod than we have ever before been favored with ut any court. Of course we are much obliged to oar friend- for thus kindlv r'-immibering tho Ite-'oai), , una wo mgiiiy appreciate lac uiiiuv eomplimouts paid our t-fforts ti give the poiiplo of Cli.tthaiu a i-ouuty paper j whicli they seem io val ic uo much. A KooisTiitt Hi-ntinu Tossitjis. Wo I have heard of opossums catching ami entimr .liir!;el!Si. hut Mr. IC W. Thomas, of I ape 1 tar township, says th.it ho has iv rooster that recently tree.l an opossum, just like a dog lb ICS. Wiiitk Snow-BiKhs. White snow birds are another of Chatham's many curiosities. Mr. John U. Millilon inform us that he saw one. near this place last Monday, and Mr. O. M. 11, ,,f fluff i".iviis!iii. wivs thai I1(. .staved about his farm i.rarlv all winter. ' Hk.ni.:: Si-kaksso. The old cttstom of "Senior Speaking" at the University has been revived, ami on last Wodiies- day (he present senior cLi.-s "orated." Wo are pleased to hum that all ae- uuittod themselves vcrv t-rodilablv Anions th"m was our young towns man. Sir. J. W. .Jackson, whose speech , reflected much credit on him and was an honor to his county. Snuv.;:: Mais:;s. Sometime! recent lv a ton of Mr. William 1 hewer, of iJcar Creek township, cut. ilowu a tree to got a log f ir a saw mill, and upon cutting o!V the log (which was IS feet long) he found at tln smaller end and several in-hes under the I'.r.rk three marks similar to tho 'line oh--p.s" inaih) by surveyors. Now. what could have caused those marks iiiside the tree at such a distance from the ground? ... - A 1'iiKAS itf XtTi'tK. Chatham still claims to be the champion county in curiosities, and now comes to the front with a wonderful colt, the like ot wlm-li we nave never r-rto-.e neani of. On last Saturday night it mare beloiigiug to Mr. liiloy l!rown. of this township, foaled a largo, well devt-l-, oped cult, that had only o:;e eye and one (tho upper) ja .v. :io mouth and l:o nose. The eye was a.-; lalgo as the eye of a grown horse and was i:i the eon trcof the f in h-a 1 The colt was born alive, b.it Mr. Jbuwn kilh d ii. a I'c-.v hours after its lurl !i. Ihinkii'gii v.o iid not live. The skin ought to stuffi-d ami sent to Darnimt. A lluiK Ib t.ic Mr. J. J. Jackson, of tiiis place, h is a mot intcic-ling and rare relic ot Ih-vohiiioiiary times, being rt bronn lu- ilal ubmit the si.e of a silver doll-ir. on one sid.' of v.hi- h is a rnUed :.. lile of Willia-.i l'ltl. the l'.iri of Chatham, with li:o w-r.l.i ( b;!i hull-, l'it;." uii-1 on the i r side ill raised h-tl- rs the foil miig seiitomv. "iii-- Mai Who Having Saved The I'ar.-i t I'h-aded Willi S.ic c.-ss For ll--r Ciiii h. u." j'i:e m- hd was given to ?-Ir. Jackyoii's father, some si-.ty years :;g-. by a fiie:;d who had boi-ght it at the sale i-f the p r-.-oual (!''-. i ts of an old Tory iaOiauge co;:ntv. 'Iheic is i.o dale upi-a the a- d i.-, ! I 1 iii--dai. but it mui be ov.-r Ithlllhi y ,i:s i'd. nnd w.-doubt if tlu re another like it in ti.-- State. Super or Court. The Spring Term of ihesupci i.-rc- eiri of this c-.uuty begin on hist Monday and is now being held. Jiidge (baves arrived in !;!- tu:io M-uid.ty iiiorning and promptly opened court, and by-th- way this is always done by our Judges n -wa-liys in striking con tia-t to the days' -f llilical rule when the carp. t-!ugvi r. foil: c. always k-'pt jiir-a.-, s:-,;lois and witue-sis await itig 'ins an iv.tl until the mi.ldl" of the week. The grand jury was drawn and empan -Ii- 1. with Mr. it -licit W iJla-i l as fir niin. a'i-1 then his H otior delivered a charge eh-avlv setting forth the ri sp.onsibilit ies an-1 duties of j-ir-ors. whicli was heard with close att-.'iiti-ui. This is the first visit of .badge (ii.'.vos t i -en- county, au-1 thert-firu h" came amor-t u-a si ran ger, but already he has ma le many warm frien-l- by ii: impariiahty. iliguity and courtesy, n fleeting credit on the J;j ii : i:y. Thi! Solicitor at once began the call of the State docket and tile following oases wen- di .po.el of: hlate vs. ii.-orge r.u'oa'ius ana an- toiiietto Jiba'iks: loii.i--ati-ou an-1 adultery verdict, not guilty. State vs Sim-in Smi'-i and Doc. La-uter: affiay v.-rdicl. not guilty. State vs. J. F. O'K-lly : assaiill ai.'d batt'-ry verdiot. not guilty. Stat- vs. H. L. Hums: .Mii.i-.!.rate's warrant dismissed at prosecutor's cost. State vs. Angelitio M!--C'enahau ar.d (last-m L-tuibeth : assault and battcrv verdict, not (,'uiby as to L.mib--tli ami iruiltv as to Au-'elitie McCU-na- m uh), j.ilvjn., t,vadv been in jail for somelini -, was lined a penny ami cos's. State vs. Jacob llogers: larceny verdict, guilty, and sentenced to the penitentiary for two years. State vs. D-ovd Smith : assault with intent to commit rape verdict, g.iiliy. and sentenced to penitentiary for five years. State vs. F.miline Mailey : 1-irceny votdict. guilty and sentenced to the penitential y for four years. State vs. T. M. Sumner alias John Haves: for forging a sehool order verdict, guilty, and sentenced to the penitentiary live years. Slate vs. K'ias !"rvim and other: appeal from inferior court new trial (rni;it,d. tins was tlio cast! nramst tlt. Commissi. mors and street hands ()f ilv wood for removing a fence in Umt t,u lli w '.iich case w-as tried at the Jauuarv term of our inferior co:u t ulhl ,.t,m,lt,.d in the conviction of the coiiimissioncrs tuul the acipiittid of the htret-t bauds, and on the trial tin defendants' counsel had asked the Justices to charge the jury upon et r tain points of law, which ro-iu.-st lb- Justices had refused, lioldieg that they were not obliged t- make any charge but tint the jury might decide both the law and the facts. His Honor decided that the Justices err ed, that thev should have instructed ihii jury upon mo oucsuoiis in law. otherwise a ib-fondaut in the inferior court would be d-'privt-d of his right of :ippr.i!, as the law ttuthdi':-c au appeal only on que.slions (jf law. As the Justice's of tin- inferior court are therefore l-etiiiirod to decide ouestioiiH of law one of their number ought certainly to be u lawyer, as was con- template.! in tho bill establishing this court and as is tho case in many e.iiintie.-t. There was quite a large number of lawyers in attendance. In addition to our local bar then! were Messrs. 11. S. Parker and .1. A. Graham, of Ala- malice; .1 M. Moling and K. C. Hack- nov, of Durham: L. C. Kdwurd. of b-iiiv.ll.-: T. I. Dvveicux. of W!a 1). H. McLean, of Harnett: M. (J. Wadd-U. of Johnston: W. K. Mirehi son. of Mor.ro; and John A. Hai ringer, of.G:!ili'i:rd. As predicted by us last week, tho crowd in attendance was umnaia'ly large, iinleed it was tho generally e jiressed opinion that wo have never had a htrjer crowd in our town than was hero on Tuesday. On that way it seemed as it' tho people would never cease coming. They came in by dozens and by hundreds, on foot, oil horseback, in "wagons, carriages, bug gios. ox-carts, and still they cp.mo, until every street was tilled" and it. wasa!mo-;t impossible to drive through the town. And vet notwithstanding so large a crowd we did tot hear of anv bivaeh of the p-aco. Wma'.'y on Tusdav of r.;rcb court " the weather is vcrv .lisagrei able, but at this t 'liu i! was delightful and it s ie.1 as if cvervbodv in tho eountv had taken advantage of the day to come here. The horse swappers wort- out. in full force and bri-kly plied their trade. As might have been eNpeetod. oa account of the nearcily !' forage hist w ilder, tho old "1 ips " weic pooler than over (if such a thing is possible) and the troops of them para-ling our streets presented a most, ludicrous sight. Strange to say. there were no paietit medicinemen, no cheap Johns, no "Doiuii.i ami Snow," and other similar aMrae'.i ins that usually attend our com t . The State docket was finished yes terday nfteriioou. ami the trial of civil oases was then hoLT'lti. J; is thought thai the Court will adjourn for the term on Saturday, by which time :.!i the bii-.i:!css will be di :ji i.---d of. A I5iii!nad Letler. IT To .VSSI! !!.('!! V IIIV-l Co.. N ('.. At tail Man h 11! h. P--S2. :.b: I'.i-r;,.::: I r. -o through the i-ol.nii'i.s ol' tie- Ivt :! of last week that there is a i -.-asona! -I" robahilily that vim will have a railroad from Chapel Hill to I'itl.-l-.n-i'. provided t! iti. -.-is along the prop '.s.-d roat:- will gia le th..- roa-1. I liope that, all living directly on, or c-aitignous to said pr--posed route will p'lt their shoulders to the w hi els, push the g I work a! nig. and n-'t let this golden opportunity -tip. for truly, as has been ;-ai,l, the b::iMing of 'this road would certainly develop a great farming coa;.!ry. and 1-iing into road con-muni, aiiuii with th" world tl it- vat wat ei'-ja n-.tr of Haw lhcr, which if priqieriy utilized will be a great so-live of wealth to too county and Slate. We in this, the north west corner of the county, are not to dir-.-ctl.y iiiti r sti-il in a raihvad from Chapei Hill M ritt.-bir-i' as sem olinas, but we are atiio-.;s t-i si c any iiapr.iveiiii iits made cal"iil.i.--l t i ad v.uii-e tin- coium-in inlet') si of too wiioh' county. It has always b-eit said that it takes money t-.i make ni'itiey, and -a--i i-:;p- ri- lice confirms th-.- saying, but i:t this ii lane-', but little actual cash will be reiptired. as all. or lieaily all that, the Uiciimond iV Danville H iih oa l Company requires can bo done wilh labor, provision--. c. which tho citizens will barely miss, only for a short time, ami will return t- tiieiu again in a f---v short veavs with coiop. un-l iiit"r--st com fpomalcd. Wilh a rea.-ona1. io amount of energy and persi verance. on the pail of the eitieiis of the ooimly now, and at o-.nv. they ceitainly have a blight, future just alien I. and it is to be- hoped they can and will see the omt wmcml a multiplicity ot words Horn any one men. and --o to work like We in ibis part cf tlio comity liave no boiies m our day, of a railroad runni!!-,' nearer u tlian tbe t 'am- I'oar iv; Va-lKin Valley Itaihoa l. ami we are aniously looking forward to tlio ud of Apiil next, v. lii-ii we hope to know wla tberor lud I r. t 'ai.t-d-'s Company have ilio or abiiiiv to li-iir.li iho loa-l. Of course it i--but natiual for us ill this part of theeo-.mtv t. l-t;)'; H completion of tins r-ad for a bonana. i-.i-.-.in us it d i s wiibiti (luce mil, s of the coi ner of Chatham. Alamance, L.md. iph ami Guilford, The citieas ia this cone :' of Ch.it Mt ;l;iil Alamance are very m;nh concerned an-1 interested to kit v where a d-pot. or depots, will be locat--l sh-ml-i the r-a 1 lie oomph-ted. which w ill sui-ly bo done in a shoit time bv some coiumnv if l.ot bv the Caned) con, j-aiiy. We Wl.i have a depot v. itbin troai three to eibt miles of a good oetii'ii of Chatham and A! tm-meo counties : tlio points spoken nf fi-r d--pos nearest us. are St il--y's Silor's or Coltmilii i station. Liberty and Wooil.-tock, all eoo,l, suitable sites for a -lopnt. I would bo pleased if nil thoise points could have a depot, bid it is not !i'ob.it lo. as it woul 1 In putting t betu t-o thick t- bo profitable for tbe railr-a-l eompaiiv : c;)i!si-.iie:it-lv th.-ro cannot be More than two out t'f tho four points mentioned. So far. Woodst ; i i in th" lead as w..s seen from vmir W'oud-t .!;" f -r- rospondont n few weeks ago. who g.i a very n it toi mi; ano eneour.-'gmg doseiiptioii of the place. Since ti. tt time. I have visited Vi'ood-tock frequently myself, mid ibid tint win! your correspondent said of the place is true. 1 also find that the improve ments have Advanced more rapidly sinoe that communication was written than before. The Woodstock M tnii factiiriiiLT Coinnanv, which was so luglilv spoken ot l.v v ooiistocu , eon po-ed of Mos.-rs. Long. Albright - I'hi'dips, .the two l.tLt.-r being CluitLamito.-, Luvc tiiivC u-.Llul lai yely to their building : bavin;; erected ii large, commodious and well arranged shop. hll 10 foot, two stoiii s hhrh, in whit h to put their new and mipiov-d machinery; besides there uro six dwellings, tim e store houses, it law ollico and blacksmith shop now up. a prospect of a doctor shop, a h:irnrs--. shop, a school house and more tlwt 11 big:, all to bo nicely painted, this Spring: with a grand t ush by the young men of the surrounding com-- try to g t work at Woodstock, and i! is to ho regretted very much the V. d-kImo.-1; Manutacturing l ompaiiv cannot en e one liaM ol the apt .li ants work: y. t it is gratifying to see so nnich foresight in the young ineii.it bring a hi.-b.! ic fact that the point or place on nil n.w railroads which starts ulTin the. lead in business. lemul'ac- nro ai:d enicrprise will k. i ahead , in spite of small r--vciv.es; it is id.-.o ' an undeniable fact that miiiiiif.icturing is the only sure way to build up a il- higo, town or city, Woodstock being favorably Ixm!". on a slightly elevated ridge, ab ui equal distance from Give:i.-.boro'. Ashoboro', the Deep Kiver factories and Company Shop-, surrounded, ns it is, by a fertile-soil, adapted to the successful growth of corn, wheat, cotton and tobacco, with a pmsp'-ct of doing more bu-im -s than any one point between (lre"i. -biro' and Gulf "' r'gypb why sh vaid it not be a second Durham for North Carolina shouMlho Cape Fear V Yadkin Val- ley llai'road ho completd, with its arms and bram-hes as at.ticipated, so iisi to have a through lino from our seaports and Favi ttevillc U) Ci.-iem nati. making th-- giii-.test. gramh-t and moit iiiij i.itout railroidiu North Carolina second to none in America. I think it the lain duty of every man in Chatham to do every thing honor able, that lies wiiiiin him. to have t bi-s 1 road and the exten.-.i-iii from Chapel Hiil to I'ittsboro" completed at as eatlya day as possible, and hi tie cost lake care of itself, which it will do wilh a large profit. W;:':t:s.i. A CnaiVdtTtUc llclif. ' At a sale f r.ir-' e--i:;s i i New V oik. ho t we: k, th- iti'eri s of hi hlera e: u !i ie-1 in a s l-.i f h.i'f -h liar i.--i!t-i from tin- tuio: of the Cinfederalo S'lites n! New O.le iiin in bs.'tl. It is is.-i- ; led In bi'i-1,0 of four; th-i thtio other eoiii!', sai 1 to be in the p-if--.ses-,ii.ii -if Ji lb rson Davis ut tit- time of h-s eqiliii.-, have 1,1)1 since been heatd fn ui. T-m coin licit: 1 was sent, tu D-. T:;!oi-, Ci.it-f Cui::er of the ( ! iiif-il. r ite S:a!-s, an-l wins nh laoied bv Mr Se-h f;o;n hi-u. Tin hid Sn.g 'was :. at. d i.l j'J'.IO, and it readily j imp -1 up to i'Sio, which nrieo it w is s -l l. ii.iiioil Alive. n't h bum St. Joseph, Mis son ri, d.i'i d 17 I: a p ii'ly i-f I'-.v-', e.irs, ail beloi.. I -m i'iO-7, to ion-is hit: Yist-r.li .'I d 11 Hill S Ii) iv, 17 i;-' to tveli-to-d t la tii Ives uu a : 1 1 : 1 1 . in ii lull sid - on tlia etitskii tr city. Tiiev v.i. i lied in relit f, .' were ii fi bv M;ell- Oi luliUI ' 11 f II!" , m l Ii v ii-:is iit .! o clock. v :: ii toe, oMn r. t't 'n-i. -il .-it ." o'elrck. tin- ! ii li.t-i is to. in 1 to l-.'iM- cave. I iii i ii tilt) work ers Kii-1 tin- v.bule l:- i-iii- deal! -.on x'rtc ift 't. l .-.e 1 1: i : i 1 Inid (it-en dit.: ti n f- ol in' o ilu- liiM, tin i whm sev rid f t'.-t t wide, and bad n-Slij-Jioi I.-, ovi l l.t) id. What a 'A All Kills. Very few til'-ll ( Vi I- ei.vo :i tl.DUIil !o tic- aj.-ls'l ' -a'e a-n 'im! ' f fo ni e 'II .li ned - y an m livid-: it m a lifetime, in, I ticvoeub n a t-aii a'.iti. ii i-ou i.ie the Itrllit l.pt.-filiK lls'-'-i!! til::;' it' lio liit-l'i d-b'e. A in-ill e.il-enuti iim-I' 1!'.! i i.-lit l!!l 1 It II lit i im cos -l" II. cm! -r diem Now, take u life of K x!- ilVi- V 'ITS . i-ln' and v y.-nr-i i,uuiiiiy f oui. re.-- ;i i ho. i.i, tin. I a- en e iiiiple. Il ll ill 1 11 ices ll lllld two-tiiir.'-l -r ti-n ciis, iii. i for line -.e ns the t-.l.li lilo-.l.li I A! of lieu 1 liii i e .f eliil.l oii.i lie- v.. i,,-1 li I mud sb. i p. in tii.-1 y a miihi- - .on w ut t-i- " t ij-l-ll ill biliiv tii-il Ul'iS-eil la ,-nliii: ioe, a lean ctitiKtiaji s I'U'.NO of lli-i ( XI-.tcl.Ce five t ll.t i of po'iitoi .s, lil.oiiT p. c d iis ol t il l. ips i ml ul in r vi-ijet abb n, i.i in- tons w eieli of V.a'i r, niel ix tons '.M-.,'iit t f ine ami oilier la vt ni-; r , :L: - calesi aH-m lit-i iio ma b on tun I io-is ot iiio.il ra tion all 1 Mil-lieiv. imis f ;f dllilier doi.o ul nut tleriy t"iis m i .s-.l.d-i at.d i'.iplids . - I p e-s ! l. 1 111 .1 .-. fio:!i .cii le t le v t'i.c r::rn. f -i f IC.i:), .o.ot'.ici I. i .fpj.ot), third. , I-. ,1 1Mb ( or J 1. A oel lie p:lM- I' I f- Hi t f 17'.)2 I SJo. S-vt-r-,1 iii--' ti-e shiiiir for jb!, while a Iciil liiltouoi, jtei ee brtuig it $l "'. 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A.,!.ir.c.-,M.uc..-.id h o . ffn;,i.r:rvXi:,;;:v;;..V:-,,r l'oii:i!i!:)r.v ViifCiiiiitiun. j The I'loNidtiit bus k 'it a inesnge . fo Congress r. commi iubiig euinpul-, sorv vaccination. A (iood I'miscwilV. A food housewife, win n t-he is (living her huii.-e its i pi be,' leiiovut ing, sh-iiild bear in min i that th -tle.ir 1 1 : 1 1 1 des of her l.mlM- are un-i-inei ioii i than m in- liu.li h, nnd ilia' their sthtem i need elcinsing by jiu rifung Ha i- bio id, ieula:ing tin ston.r.ch iilol bowi Is In pit Vint till! line tin-iii-i a-e .I) isi-ig I'i'i. m t-piing' iiialaii l .'Hid iniilsiii l, ulid s'io must ; know that there is nothing that will I do il so p-ifeelly and Hlt'eiy lis Hop ' ill I let s, tin- tntresl Mil 1 best of inci'u I irines. -C inc. l-l (N. H ) I'iitli-it. -Or- ' A Vi'oitinn's Kxiioi'icHee. Moll e.rs uii-1 1) iu:;h'ers Hhould f. el ahuined when weiui:ie.-s en sta: '1 cj-press tin m. ' It I am fieifill f r. -in i-.:i.ilis:i -ii of vital poM ih and tie color is faibm; fr--iii ni f :c -, I' likei s : ( bll.-i r l'o-oc, gives quick H hi f. It: bml I.- me up ion) ihi.es nwav jiiiiii Aiih wotidi-if.il certain! '.."- IhdiVo: holy. i ir.r.i i;r. -on i'i- M il iiiit., n.-tr.N, lr. .1. K. ivivl.-.-, M" - Aneir wii.iir.iii'. di i :;. On IIii.1-.iUi ins!., M TI II.I.F. K.Ml' t'.umn.t.. la I.l. , III On' I I.l M'l 11. twi'ii-.y liali j-i-iu u! I.l- hi;-.-. on Uio mi; ins-., wna.i m c.i'.mku, Wlihli, It;-- I rl!.l.w )v-.l:ri. .. ll;ki.lli I 2 TT. 3 E2 A TX 1Z. S T 0 . l!-..--.rn-. r-r Tie. 10: -.-III. I V NoKHls. WYA'I'T A; TAYLOII. niioi is;k a commission mi-'o:- ii xts. N". i Dx.-li.-uui- .hi. I N-i. j M.irMn s-.s., !:m. I lull .S. C, M;ir-li 'ii Issj, ( OTIVN MAtllil. il..v Mi.M V-i til.l.-. w-ioi i st.i: i HT.IIV M I : K KT. -,.::t,-....,- Irlsh. i' 1 .ri.--i-.-l . ivi-.-i, I I'rl'-j I II , I in.. I A-i.. I 1 Sll-ltr -. I V.-ll .w, I ro. 1 :!--. i'.iiiiii..i, Moncint'tits and 'ru'iiib'dono.s. Ilriv.-iu-.tr iv.-1 Iw-i i-.-ir ii.-i In --f llm-Mnr Mi- :i:i-l 1--I -II-I-JI--C- I '." nii-iil-ii M .iiiimi -ii's iiinl - .:n!i-'..!ii-- iiiiy -I'-slii ;ui 1 s-. ii. dill an-1 rx-iiiilni- my un-l i-r. -i-s 1-mk-i- I.ii vlnir i-lsr- w-i.-i-i-. '. i:. WU.S.ON. l ii l-l mi . N. i I New Athcrlisi'tiu'-.tS. T?sn.K lost: r.osT r:ii; .VS i-m.si-,.- I.,,:),.. i,!,. u,o a-j-ii..M. n Miiall i...i'1-.-l iii.-ii-i Muln, a'.. mt ii ; Mii:.-i'.!i- ri-T- ii--l will I .- ii.-iM l-'i- I'f- -id. a o, Kim.- hi l'i.vi.-.ti-Mll.-, nr .-it tlii- ia: null "fll -i-. ii. ii. ii. mi-:. M.-u-i-h-ill. 1M--2. DAILY RECEIVED BY A. G. R03ERS0H, I T 'VV r'' :vipc nix I Mor ii.ti. I"..., -.viii- I, w. Sjn-lnp -.-i. k -f r,i.n-rr.l i in. - .: 1 h i. f.-r .-hIi. ii ;-l i- : il. i-t-ld-i-a-.r-tl r.lt Il'ic (ii'ANO. l'ltl l an I a.-' i; - I !.iir,:..ns ul A. Q. KOilEROON'3 r.t'.Vl'!'. N. c M ir -li -:(. Xl. I s. INVKNTOll: C- II- i'--!-.. 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I- .. -I- I .-: -.!.. I.ci-iil .'O.-1. -.-.,.!'. 1.1 i i Ill-i - ...ii,-'..in. -. I.I---.I ; .i'.. ! i i.-. - -' I). WILLIAMS. ;S Suld ,--i.e-.-unlr ii i-an-ii; ii m -li-i.l. s-ii-l l-.r.-lr- l iw-.-v,!:, , l.ia'i 11. 1J. six- '" -- V.i I- a dm;s nivrou's x-rnc!'..-- At US I Shu;-! tf :;;;,b .--..---vtvhT-,.,- -,v ?.x. M.ir. -,i ii, lJ .4 iiin-.i-irt r. I tmmt tn - -- 'ft' II, ry: SU.LN VN aMNPAY- M- Sl !,. :t- I .1 iv ;."l. I-- '. 1 WMI s II f..r .-l.-ih ' 0 tl. hi li- -1 I" l e -' '-.'. I'i i- 7,'''!'..' .f.- Hi" I a- K . I li- til -: - "ll tin- l-ll.-KlnH J , , ; Oli.-U.l--- -1 !l !l 1 ill O.i'v '..r I 1 ! 1 1 1 il ' J' - i '-"C 111 '-I "-i,.. .s..c;-. ii r .li.lii.r -li- le.-l-: Il i.e. i Vkr. -I. M. s.-i-lnian --ui-i li--i-. .-i-ii' nM-i.sf -;.o n.-r. i., ' ' an I l.-v..-1 ..ii .1- in--r-i-y : e- s. v.,- lle.n- i .1 w. 'I Wi.o.:. r.:r. iii.t:. .'. t'.'. .. CF H Ml! Y ll.TI'i: -f Ol- I' 1 ' Nm-ili C;ir..:nii llml Mil. .-N--. il ." I Lv s. S it- i-iinfi-n- lii.ll On ii lit' -I-.- 1. 1 i".iln-ii..v I ,v I ; t . .Ii.lin o 1'nrii-r mill ar-lin hi- l -. l-.'l u-l la il I Hi-- i li.-i inn no- . X e., In I;.- .k A. 1 1'.', w- iil i .IT- r l"i' Mil-- ii t i tin- i , ihi;i-i IT TIM'iiSIJAV, April 20, 1SS'. a' i.-il'li--Ijln;; h.-ii ( AUTMirs TAN VAIM), M.-in-li 11, l" - CIIAS. C. McDOrlALD, ll-'.-r.a.'ily i-f cli.-i-ha-ii,, - v.i f:t - .is... s. iT.s-'i-i. a. s. m:i:. i;r ,i:m: mnsviM. FESCrDjLEK&CO., hmev Goods, Perfumeries, Mineral Waters, PATENT MEDICINES, r n ir s s s s: , surgical niSTnurjya, Gaa, Grass ani BirJ M T0BACC03, CIGAHS, ETC.. ( 'oiuitry M-'ivliants and Pi-y.-icians siii)lii d at lowest tiurl.et JU'iees. I'.iyi-tti ilie Stuet. eorner Al.lltili -Mj o-i.i I'osf ( )-'ic.-i ai:d 11 l-'ayett villi- St.. j;Ai.i:niii. x. c. (-'IIKMICAI.S! (.'HKMlfALS:! (IIK.MICALS:!! LVA) S IMIKI'AIJKD I.I.M1. ! l.KK'S SMIKI'AKKD LI Ml'.!! All for sab- :it W, I,. LnNPOXS liil" e:!sl nr Oo!io',i. Cauasso fos Sale. I M fi-tihi r..-i!i, m: ! -n Huh. :i 1. it.'i'i I ItffiiL 1- ti i uf, "I afiiicr'. l rifh-I" ;:i!-t 'I';n(-.'.' A l.t; l- Mipply li:iit-iiii It :ni.. in" .'Ui-i M--H- lire'. fMh i Ht v-:I 1 I?. t. s. vov.. IARIEEj supplies . c . ,,.....,, :ui be I. mud at l.'MON very el, eaii rai'tiiors 1 in lid 1 'lows, Ken'.iiebv I'b.w No. "J and No. d: (Tilled rl.-'.v,. lloub'.e Si ovek ale! all ki Is at luittoiu t ill iii.-i.ii li.ua in. in ;., kii-.wu i:- W-XMJSft MPs fAEspl 1--"--- fj .... i." K 1 i-MI : I . li -,l l-ffl UU t -C I-1M Olll f. Ill- !-!!t 111' I ( Si ft il il..-- S.HC.i llllll,.!.- 1 li.s.'iix re. : '.. i' ...I , i.i- B .a. uun . Hi I.-- 1 1 ;i n-i i in.- i:aix--.-i n i 'ir a cmavs 1-tivii.L' .n:i- ' Baasasirssss SiiPAHATORS.w ed! J l v ; i e k . i i l v 1 1 ijitu, "tVo keep tlii- best and e:ipit ever otli n -I to our pt i ij do. rile :ind L t i-nr circiihir. :;inl p. ii i .-. On- car !o:-,d S- p:.r:'.tor. ( ne ear load 1 l.oina -iii tiiin. 1 Ir.rri 'vs. bio ear load Iron A.-e 'uitivatoi ( )iie oar load l'.u in- is l'rii nd l'lo' SUinmr I'.ii.iia-. Uiribail K.i.ini il.-;. Si-.v M.lis, ('!;.r: ('oll-)il ( "leatiefs. m 't i Fitl.t!.- Kmim V. l'roliiio Cottoii .- i ni::i:si;;ni:i havl , ul. .-i- I !ni.. e -e--..-r !nr lln l.-r -1..- tli-.n f X. n. W l Inn ..,.-.:-! i. .-..nln.-l m ii !-ll-lii-ss...ii:l.- ri I.- i-.-:!!.!--! .l-nlpl Hi e..:..n in. I N .oil si r. li.iiWiM Is i..i- snn.li pi .-ii-s .is'i. im ..t. ..ti . i : i:i ;i .ri iii- i u .-i-.n rs. mi.1 i,i n'...i - ; -1 n i ii-ii i.n in - liju'ir h nn i r ,. .inii- ! ,..l.-.lis.. A V, !t l.i Vs, .1 II v ' I !.' 'S . ."it: -, Tui-.';. 11, l.-r. Jii.il. .:. For Cash! ?or Cask! I will sell tho balance til mv large stock of Heady-made Clothing ami other inter ( lends at cost for cash. Call soon il'vou want bar-jaiiH. W. L. LONDON. DOLLARS V I.l, HI V I UK PEKl SINGER wilier -Miicliiiic. A IIICITI-ai M ACIIINKTIIAV ( an in-: iioroirr Foil FUli I'V DO I, I. A Its AN YWI1KIU5, ii I in .ii I.ni', l-ii Inra-- lirawi'rit. fnnrr lliiicii'iiliii- C'.vi'r, i'jisi.,is, mill wliulti Ihu Uul-tilu Milli-lll Mlllltlli llli- .Mlti-liilli-. ( . W A It KAN I Kl) KOit l-'IVK YKVIiS. Kx.-ii:iiiiiiiiiia nf .M n-liiie H-Inn- rnymriit Si-ml ur.li-i-s in- wl.li-fwt, Wll.l.M S .4 Ol. Ill N Si'V- nili S-.., I'lilliiili tiitilu, i. Ill, lhKJ l'!ll. T. II. BUM k SONS,! llxLEIGH, IT. C, 5iH!s, Wagsa rar. ei.i.i.iiii tTi'.n HEMINGTON COTTON and PLANTERS HOES, "diiKs, s:iovi:;.s and spadks s..ii. Ac-n'.rt ti-r the SDrOA'DS SAWS I!. i- l.i-sl win- ever lll.'nl' Wrlic f..r iirl Mr. J. X. ATVATi:it will be j'loa-si-il to bear 1'rom lus friends. sr.ND i s von; (.'iiDi:!. - K il " AlI.iN'i l-: i: : HKS !' ii!)i '!s, I.O'.VKST I'tttfKS, MjfAKK l'KAI.IXtl. v. w. r,!;i;;.is k sons, I.i a: K.is in II MUiw Aim, JtALLKill. X. C. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAfu. The Pi st. C'cirtM and pin t t-.sviiiuillw.tl liair lliesnni:. Ksvtr rails io Rcstora :hc yuulliiul cutnrlo frey an. si -c ansl $l uitiAt ruggi-.l!.. J's--rs Ficre:-loa Cologne. A ntt mill si-,linely tr imil Riul ln-nu( bciluiirt. in. V. and lie. PARKER'S ti Purs Family Merflcine thai Never Intoxicates. If vitu nrc a inPLii.mic or fanner, worn onl itli li. or Lv f.iiin!y orliuusc. !i.. i ..Hits tiy l .Miiit If vni arc .i l.iv.yi-r. Itii-.i-tci lv r.iciilal sn .ill.GClt TuNIC. :.:t nr tmsine.s man c ir aiiMiiiis car do not but uae 1'akir's I.I..L lllt.MC-ltlllg i.ji. n::K i's-Nic. tfv. uhivc !lv. I.:... i Ttli-ii-nr-ifn. Kirlncy or ii v .ti n-e ini'ii.lcil witii any .icii iin-vMs. i.Uud or nerves io.ii's i ii-iocK Tonic. .iv f'.-m ai:e. dtssinatinn or .-..i.i trqiniua &umul.iiit uke irwi.l inv ir.rire and build i. it w iil i:;v er intoxicate. .1 l-vcs il inav save youn. 11 '!-vi Si.. Ntw Yjrk. Ubud .Il .-. I. II. I. ..-I. AVINii IH'VIM IiOI.LAB SIZC, No-.-, ( Yep ( 'lover, 'ivhard (imss ami Ib-rd'.- (ir;.s.- Seeds: Krosli (lar ili u Seed. :io.vn bv I'.i'.i.-t and Kerrv. (:,,;,,), (., ; K--se mid l't t-rlt.s Irish polaio i-t received at W. L. AtS DON'S. J.'IlN M NM T. H. H-iMAC ? xzn&zo, vs. c. iv.-n in nil linslno-is ,-n- M.iiiii.i.i: ulll I... In i!in tlii:-. '-l.-n-liivs Af ph.-ii - i i li.isj. Mr. W.-iitn.-k . ! 1 1 1 . ti- s-r-iJ-vf 1K7 - ." SM wrwr i: iift e:netliins: to Eat ! f (il.CiCKKir.s; CON; K TIONKKIKS! t'ANNKP (lOOnS! am! ar.Ml.iii,' i to eat I bw ceo? cuba mum hnbA'.sd Ui U em; !-. e:,ll at W. L. L N DON'S. MAM'FACl TiJI'Is OF Sash, E!inds9 Doors, &c, GARY, 'A. C. HOOTS AM) JSIIOKS. lb inei-iiB r Mm t ii fmd the la i:i ; i :s r ami ( ii r.. r,:s i t. k t-i' 1!-hi s and Shoes in tl t- loioity at W. L. Lo!;ilo:i', mill l;e i 11 ,,V of I'n'tu; sptei.il iu-llli. e;iuutij l'ui- C..hU.
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