.,,,..,-ft';.a fy Onaiham Record THUltSDAY, AFRIL 13, 1882. LOCAL RECORDS. Now is the titno to get b'ir-1 eaina in Clothinpr- SIi;lw & "arris i are offering their stock at actual cost. B3T Farmers rea 1! J'.vnuin & Hpadeu are now ofVei in-,' the celebra- ted Anciiok 13i:xd Fertilizer for 4110 H, t;.,t ....It. ,11 ton "Ul Wl I " - JOT Shaw & Harris have in stock 1 a full line of Fresh Garden Seed and i Irish Potatoes. Now is the time, to : buy before the selection is broken. j ftiBT If vou are needing any tiling in the Grocery hue you can hnd it ai London's, and at very bottom prices, Just received a splendid stock of Coffees try a package of Thurber's roasted. ... 6rlfyouarene(;lingaooodfwo.:kin,l particularly to us in Central J ' lliUW h: borso wagon call at London s and see North arohna. Man b:rs .,,, r,,,,- - iro . bi Waughtown Wagons you -au 1 stituted with a system that requires buy ono cheap. Lookout for Lon-jboth animal and vegetable diet as' NV1 erne Journal: Captaiu Rob don's advertisement when ho returns ' food, so as to have a healthy and rls, of the bteamer Nun.se, has a from tho North. ! proper support of all the tissues of walking emw which he purchased 'his body, thereby enabling nil the whilo on the West India Islandi. It iar Messrs Year 'an Pettv & Co 'different organs of his bod v to perform U main of whale bone, th head be- have received their" Spring' goods! ' their .lillVrent functions as intended iug whit.1,,1 out of tooth with a which being bought direct from the iiiiiiu uiiii,, r, t.a., sell at re- mS!lvlllow'p.iees. Country nivr- ' chants can save, liionev by buyin 0f them. Head their advertisement. tST Messrs. Herwanger I?ros. began business in Jideigh last year, and already have established an extended refutation. Their stock 01 doming - 1 . .-i. e.. 18 said to be the Desi iniiie m.iu. . and their Grand Sprin Otiemng last ; week was a great success a trial. ... . (Jive them ; ... 'places can be made to yield them u 5Plf you want to buy any goods (l j,,,,,, supply of wholes. ime tish food. London's is the place. Ho is now in 1,-ss thaii one fourth the cost and the Northern markets making selec- ; trould,. it takes to make a scant allow tions for his Summer stock, and will llm.(. ()f poultry, pork and other meats, soon have a Splendid Stock of Goods. . xho cultivation of tish is in my opiu Any Goods he now has 011 hand you ! i,ia (,, iml,.h neglected or rather can cet snlendid bargains in for cash, 'overlooked, bv our farniiiig c .niniu- These hard timas money will go a long way at London's. ! ' afc Messrs. L. L. Folk & Co. have ' thnir iiune'usc store full of all kinds of improted utensils mid machinery. ! mid if 11 farmer cannot find there wlmt In. wvits he need not look else- whero. Thev have already sold two : car-loads of the "Gray"' thresher, which is the cheapest as well as one ! of the best threshers that cau be bou"ht. ' ,, , , . . ,r . ! Hah. The storm of last Mon.lav ; seems to liave lieetl uuiie eienuea. In this co'intv vrv little damage was done, .n it hailed here a very nhort time, bill 1:1 s )mi other counties the hail fell in large ipiautities and was unite destructive. " j kins, scrap meat, offal, frog spittle Shot vt. A few nights ago Mr. jumi (.Verv kind of refuse and waste John W. AUvai.-r, of Williams town ; f,,.m tlu: kitchen, which is often eilhei ship, was aroused from sleep by hear- j ,,asf. ;tWay, or thrown out into the slop ing Home person moving about in his ' 1 1 il, or in the bark yard of thekitch liouse, nnd, upon opining the door of vn where it is calculated to create his bedroom to seo who it wa-., he i,u!nia ami cause sicknes-J, when if was shot at bv t!e burglar, who im !Silj,l refuse was pi opi-rly taken care niedistely rushed from the house and iUi thrown into a iish iond it encaped. Fortunately Mr. AS'vater would yield the farmer, mechanic, was not hit. : lawver, doctor or the F.imtoi:, much Oct Aomn. The many friends of f'.l U K r.oM.l in. Sr. will be nhnsed to learn that he has so far recovered from his longmtid painful illness as to have been uhle. on last Sunday, to ' attend the joyous Faster scniees of the Church of which he has been so consistent a member for so many 1 years. That day was also his seventy- ' "fourth birth d ly. and uriuy and heart- felt wore the congratul.iti.ms that he received. A Bkai'tiki-!. Cni'NTitv. At this sea-! Hon of the year Chatham county pro 1 sentfl a beautiful and picturesque ap pearance in forest and field. As is M-ell known, the, curtace 01 tne couiuy IS UIKllllllting, lull alter lllll rising ill iuei, m ... ........ ...... .. .;ui me pieseni inn in 1-. i'.o continual succession with small vul will nt one year old weigh 2 Ins.. at Veragn cash expenses for each oi lers between. These hills and valleys two years old, 4 to 5 lbs., at three 1 ,,IU jH live dollars a month. On are now covered with forests whose years old, (i to M ihs.. and at 1- years j,, js ,i.v m-., f. .,1, clothed, taught, trees are green with the bursting buds , old. 10 to lr lbs., with but little feed utui A ilcritssary expenses paid. 1.1 1 ...:n. 1.. ...... I l.,.ui,l,.u wti.it thev will .ret out. of the . . .... . ... . 1 :n . : aim lenuer leaves, iiini h im iii-i. is OI tt lllUi.l.lIll, w.lil "U IU1 Hl'l ' I i.l , . . , . ir ii ;. n. ,rfn......... baa been lmulisneil in tlie iifteriiooii will Boonbeehanyed to a morning daily and its subsc-iption price reduc- eato 4avear. id editor, Mr. Josh , T. Jaiuos, ono of the best and most 1 , u, ,,, : energetic newspaper men in t lie St ate, , " . . ,,-, l.:..l. I 1 ........ j IUU W WISH ...lit liw.l'lliivii nm . vou ... ,. , The Alamance Gleaner is now pub lished by Mr. .1. D. Kernodle, his Into iiartnor, jir. i. u. j-.iiiriuge, imwuK diint with the growing crops of wheat 'bottom ot the pon, sucn as la.vca ; ( a ( and oats. Nature has done much for insects. .Vc, and s ill not near grown. iT , Tlli, lliva ,U1V of "pJt(, Chatham-and man but httlo. as 1 near an,, en. ui .... ... ue.yM.ng .,1;,.kMS in ,).,. H,u,le. ; f ,UT;U I? ?Jn e'tT"; 'i.ir'r -The sm,.l! grain crop of Montgom- ' .Wv,..sT,c.Tbo Daily Review. J'"""':. ,mt. a ,u'h ww,,, ' ' ,,v U .,i,l . b 1'.,,, n-es. and is .. i . . i l llivseil X lllLl'llH I'F 111... I. llivsn in ; 11 rinu'll H" llll'i' i. . n..' j withdrawn in o,d-r to p .blish a , 0,,,lsilini, y to niix with 1V : turili,, ..il(s" vender cino.l over paper fit Lexinglon. To each of tlmso alUnVilm.p (f ,,.on, ,1!lvill lMli!,, four dull ,M the past week from a ' very clever gentlemen we extend oui m ,UllH st,i;,.(, I ,,,rt , ,m,rh Hl,gc! her, not ten yards bent wwneH. )f 1ll, wit, .,! Ki,,, f ,. n.(.,.k Who saB tliern would not: Hsu ..il the silver perch of New Hope, . l.o a fortune in a truck farm m nr : A Destkuctive Fitosr. For the , ami ono dam with a e.in of 20 German town ? Henry Hill, col., the nmil ; past few dayn there has been quite a carp from tho government tisli pondu , e in ier for K M. Farish, between change in the weather: until Moml.iy nt Washington, all doing well ho far this place and Mocksville was arrest at noon WC had been enjoying warm, much better than expected, and mill . d last week and tiied before U. S. upring-liko weather, but on that day tiplving by the thousands. I hope '.Commissioner M. R. Challin, at it began to turn cooler and tires anil the ditv is not far distant when good Mocksville, on a charge of robbing, winter clothing were comfortable, and j tish will be as plenty here in central the mail pouches. Tim evidence this morning it seemed as if winter i North Carolina as they are in tlie east- was com lusivo of Hill's i-nilt and he had returned, for there was a heavy crn pari of the State, as I know fnun was committed to j iii to awa.t a henr frost and some ice, tho thermometer ' my little experience that tisli so raised ing before tho Federal Coin t. Sus indicating ft temperature of two do- aiid taken care of, are much fat ter. 1 ptcion.s were aroused for some time' ffroes below the freezing point. We moro palatable, belter flavored and p rut, and conli ruled by finding fra- do not now know the extent of tho i more nutritious and healthy than '' ments of letters strewn along the; damage doue by this frost, but it is : the uncultivated. Hop'tig to see , road, winch were recognized by the doubtless very irrcat. It is feared sometliin.' iu vour most valuable ' writers. The ueero is about seven- that nearly all tlie fruit ii killeil, tho ' county paper from tlin pen of au ex wheat much injured, ami many gar- i pcrietiecil piKe.iculturist .uleulateil to den Tegetal.los destroyetl. Our peo- j stir tho jieoplo up on thin important pl are couHeipiently luueh di:-lieai t- bubjeet of fish fuotl. eiiej. i I'lscicrninE. I Kahtkb ' M.iniav. Lust Monday i being Easter Monday was generally observed a a holiday lv b'tu blacks , and whites in this count v. There w.ih probably not a school, white or - black, that did not have a picnic on that day. The day dawned bright I mill beautiful and promised to be all that the nianv anxious young hearts so much desired, but about l! o'clock with the fickleness characteristic of April weather a severe st. .11.1 suddenly eamo ii) and cast a d.vid-d damper unon the liiciiiclcer. u nave heard ,,f II1IU1V pleasant, uud some ludrieous, incidents connected with some of the ivirtioa lint we liavA liriiiinsed not to I ! " 1 tell. l'rojMKiit ion. of Fisli. Chatham Co., N. C, April 5th, Hi. Are von fund of fish ? I will answer j jj,,, aflirinativ, as no man who d-.es t ji0 f,.;,,,! jls, could publnh a newspaper worth reading : so I will mi wtVi what I have to say on ; t, j;.., subject, believing as I do, ! that the fish business is an enterprise iof mure, than ordinary interest to iniin- . .s v..ea.u. . ...... . -........... f,",l known to man which nth mis ""' in.lritious elcnients of nourish- ment. which are actually necessary to a healthy )iuutidn of the body than fish food. Fish can be undo the cheapest of all animal food, v. Inch fa-t should be constantly kept be-fore the people, especially the farming pari of them, until every one who has a suitable site tor a tisli p'.uuf. or . f ,,...,....,1 his nivmises cov- 1 . .r, . i'ii 1 with water, large riiotigu to I support tadpoles, frogs and terrapins. 'can be made to see how easv those itv. us thev "can with but a . ,n . outlay make 5 lbs. of tish with the feed that it usually takes to ma!;.' I lb. of chicken or pork, and then it would be so much better to have plenty of with our of goo. I nice tresli tisli to mix scant allowance of poor pork and blue beef. 1 am thoroughly con- vinced from one year's experience in a small way of full raising, that the, above calculation is about collect.; Fish in their natural element, water. are i,s easily controlled and managed as poultry, hogs, sheep or other domestic iiniu'.als, are not mischievous, ' ivv f(.,1(.in suit(,(1 t(, (Jishi(.ts I where the people havi: 110 fence U'.vs, . i and will feed upon and devour w ith great avidity iihuost any thing. ! both animal and vegetable that other imiiiials cat, such as bread, mush, 'cabba'C, potatoes, tomat ops. pump : more good healthy food, than if given to cholera, iiogs an. I eiuckeus, being exennit from that fatal iish d destructive disease, J jVUi satisfied and convinced that cultivating am I raising our native or ordinary lish. su.-h as are usually found in our waters, will pay a large profit on the outlay arid trouble of buih ling a small dam, besides the great luxury i 11 having fresh tish to cat; and now as the I inteil States government, is offering to furnis.li German Carp tish for propagation purposes to the citizens free, (only we are to pay expenses of transpor - tation, with a very tenacious life, much like a cat fish, will live and thrive iu mud slosh uud almost without I,... ll... I, ........ ..f -..... u... I I - ...... . . ... . , . - , t - .1 1 eirfra, one weilnnir 10 to l. llis. mnl - ' . p , . .. . . fr year- old w, 1 lay l,5(M.0t l ,V; ; Hpuw.i.u- from May till August much lu"" 1, IT 1 1"- . And now as 1, icon n hl.ely to be scarce and hi"ll tins s. asoli mnl out . ., , , . ,, , -, of the reac i of nianv, I flunk it a , proper uuie i. o.o r.or.e , . , I 1 . nroiKT time for our eoiIe to s enlture a little attentioti : tlie ml- .,.,., ,...i ,1 - g 11 ii . i - a distance of 0o tcet was crtisui .1 vantages of which could not bo given . .. . in ii nluirt. eiiiiiiiiimii'iition. As to;'" U J' ' T ... , m J State News. ! R.leigb. Vhdtor: Mr. Andrew Fleasnuis, thn (section manter at San- ford on the R &, A. Air Line road, wuh this uiorniti run over by a train ami Biliously injured. His injuries nr.- not, however, regarded as noces- Huriiy iiii.ui. 'Wiiiteville Ktiterprice: Forest ,)(en V(,ly r,.eVlik,Ijt tl(rmi,rlint tn state recently. Go-. i,1Mjll7H hH 1,,.,.,, visited by 'several , .ij, ,.,;.. mn.u At ,im ,llH towll 0f Whitewlle was ,..,,, n(i wllu destruction. ( , Vr , T 1. Hi.. fi, ol Falling creek on Monday night, burn ing up every Htore in the village. Mr. Noah Fields lost, store uud eu'irp stock of good. Mr. Jfsso I'ipkin lost Mure and "renter part of Mock of iMod-'. l'ost Olli'in also burned. I (Jau-sn of lire unknown II ili igh Visitor: O.i Wednesday night Ihe Imiv-e of Mr. J. A Tliomai, , alio rc-ide near Smfoid, was de stroyed by tire. His mother wis I a-ke 1 in her room, and before the : , -. 1 1 ... 1 ...I... 1 ..I,,. ...., ........ ........ .... .. eolor of a chicken Hin.k in a Mtnki'm position, by a Po,t.ie8e. lie was certainly a good vtliittler. Ilutlierfordton Banner: Wo nro informed that a daughter of Mr. E i jail Thompson, of Folk county, aged about l'J vears, whs ho badly burned . on Thursday or Friday of last week that she died the sumo niuht. Shu was t liming brush iu a field, whpu her dress caught iu 11. ones. Stinting to t iiu, In r sisd r caught her, but coul 1 not extinguish ihe tire iu trim to hb her. A'amauee Gleaner: A chap fidi ing in II iw River, below (bilbreath's bridge in this county, undo a rare catch a few days ago. As usual, af ter waiting pili-'titly, he got a' bite," artl iu eager Inste "threw ,ut." But it was not a tish that his bait had tcmpton tins lime, u was a moie, stmiigo to relate, nut true. !:o. i ltKcotiti, do your folks catch tuo like' of 'i;m down iu Chatham ? ' F.'izdx'Hi Citv F'otiomist: There h is l.ot been :i c.oe of small rox in Kk.ibeth City or iu t wenty five miles of the corporation limits, in forty wars. It. iln i t l'richett, son of Mrs Gcotgiuna l'richett, of Fiiza hc:h Cry, r.ii away fnun lii Oxford 'Orphan Asylum," the hist of Febru ary, uud has rot been ki:co heard from. Any information about him will bo thankfully received by his distressed mother. G.'eensbnr.i' North S'ate: On Monday las a singular aceidei t oe- , cu: red ut, tin; O ikdale cotton mills, nfar Jamestown, which might have, pioed v.-ry disastrous. One of the operatives, who was feeding the lap pi r, heard a sharp report, and in 1111 instant a ll edi set the batting on lire. It is supposed a match was dropped in the cotton and the machinery ex plo l.-d it. The. tire was t xt itiguisUed before lunch damage, w.is doue. Wiirrenlon Gazelle: Wheat, oats and rie arc looking splendid. There wiil bo morn grain raisi d in Warren coi'.titv t!iH year thaii for several. fr mi the nppe.inuu ot it at present. l'heri; will be more corn plmted this liu.o tiiati lor many years, and iboiit two Ihird.s as much eoltim as last year. S id experience has taught in ut last, tint it will not pay to raise cotton to 1 111 y mi nt and bread, hence we are going for the substantial: of life fust, then 11U wo can make to sell Oxford Free L'ltiee: Hon. J. J Di.vis has liccerded the invitation to ,j, liver the animal ad. Ir-ss beforn the ' I'rariklin Literary Society, of the (.r School, a't Oxford, May 1 . We learn that the iiineii'it. of cash I receipts to the Orphan Asvlum for U,,, pllst, year reached $1-1 olO.lil, the disbursements :?lt,,s7'.itl. This lL.ft. ,v bid nice of eusli iu hand to bo .1 - ... I & I -. T I 'I' . Mnnt.'oinerv Stir: A man G pi'iiinisiiiir ili in was 'ever known at, this s. ason. A iiiati bv the name of R-ek, at work ; iu mm of ( Iiu shafts of tho Hoover ; Hill (inli! Mine, in Randolph county, was t.iken suddenly ill and request. .1 to Im drawn out iu the bucket. : When he wns in ur tin) tot) of the ...,,: ,,.t,!llu.B Hl,tl f-lii,,.. u.... :....!. a i;hi ...in.,i teen yenis olil, aihl wiib tho bust Iioikii on ruii-h'H hue, making the trip on foot llite.i tunes a wr. k a iliHlKoee of 28 luilen bih! nrriving uud dt parting ou fei.'Lodu'.e tiaio. looiviier more Wilniington Review: Mr. Win. Wiggins caught a inoiiKter catfish on Thursday, opposite the city, and in front of the guano warehouse, which is the largest we have ever heard of hereabouts. It weighed, Mr. Wiggins says 4'2 pounds, and measured seven inches between the eyes. , A correspondent of the News and Observer, writit g from (.oldsboro isavs : 1111M ji:iiu is iiiu.m on sum u. Wo were to-day shown an Avrshire cow, the property of Mr. Thomas Swami. which lias given l.lliS lls. of milk in thirty days, and also nursed a call'. The same cow produces Vl liis of butter per week. A heifer three years old gives sixteen quarts jier dav. Who can beat this? Mr. llarrod P. Portch sold today his setter puj) 1 liKl.-t, ton months old, for 1.0. Iieaufort Telephone: Mr. Ii. L. .Tunes' of tiiis town. Killed a Iiol' twelve months and twenty days old that weighed 4o.j pomi.ls, an average per month of atrille less than 36 pounds. The Collector of Customs has receiffd invoices of two more vessels loaded with steel rails for the Midland Railroad, as follows: The Koine, containing lltM tons, cleared from CaidiiV. Wales. February liSth, and the Noah, with IIT.j tons, cleared F-briniry 2Htii. They will probably be here next week or the week after. 1 ncso iwo cargoes complete me coin- plemeiit of .".(Mill tons, which was the amount piuvhasc.l iy ine .Mnuatni into their graves, wlieii liy using Par Railroad. ker's (iiiig.-r Tonic, thev would find; StateKvillu Lmdinark: Ono dav il el" eomtnencing ith the lirjt i Inst week a ten-vear old .laughter o'f ,he. nl vitality and strength ipucli- i Mr. S.N". Thonns.of Sluloh town- " and surely coming back to them ! ship, was pbying with two silver!' ' half dollars, and having them iu her THE MARKETS. mouth, tli'-y accidentally passvd into her throat The child at once, began to gasj) and turned black in the face. It was evi lent tint tho coins had lodged iiixm tho wind-pipe, clos rg it up and rendering Ureal Ling impos sible. Mr. Thorn is, who was fortun ately present, Uuust his lingers into Ihe child's throat, and in doieg so dislodged the in 'iit.'.v. The pitc-s passed into the "swiiilow" and tlienco into the stotii'ich. An emetic was given and the child threw up loth e.iii'.s, Th.j ihroit was considerably lacerated and b.ed a good deal, show , . . i i i ing that it was widi difficulty that the pieces passe. I through the canal. Charlotto Democrat: Among our subscribers we claim to Lrive the mod.-l farmer an I citizen. Ho is a gent lemait till years of age, and has never bought 11 p jinid of lard, bacon, meat, or corn or anything that coulu be raised for his family on the farm, but has had provisions to fell. He h is never obtained credit f.'oiil the tact ol never having asked for it, pay- i ing cash for tvi-ry article he purclius- ed. He has never oue.l a man, give. ..uc mm; 110 uas never iiutix n 1. 11.11 v. 1 L'iven u man a chatieo to retaliate.! --The bodv of Mr. Thomas Raskins' was found on tho place of Mr. Se civst near Mathews. Last Decem ber Mr. Raskins suddenly disappear ed, afier a visit to M nnc, ami his friends made diligent search for him at that time. Failing to find any I trace, of bin body they concluded no! harm bad bi f .lien hint, and t hat he had. ' left, the country and would eventual ly I' ll urn. It is supposed that tin young man was fi'eZi-u to dentil us sno.v was on the ground at the time, and the weiaher very c.d 1. There remained nothing bill tils hones and clothing, with a t'osv iiitieles iu th; pocliets. ' Wilmington Star: A colored man: by the mono of Joseph An lia s in was killed iu Faynif Villu Muud iy afternoon by a colored drayman' mimed Sun White. It app- urn that; Anderson had been drinking, and was going about town cursing and abusing people and makieg hunsell j generally oimoxiou.'. Finally he: s'oppud in front of Messrs. A. S. 1 liuskt; & Co. 'a store mid indulgs-d in j such a tirade of abuse and piotaliity j that White was called npou to en- j dciivor to put 11 slop to if. This he r.ttempted to do, win.-11 Amii-rsoii , turned the lido of violent abuse upon ' him, burling at him 11 perfect avalan- 1 cho of oaths and execrations, and among other things calling him 'son of a b h," whereupon an alter cation ensued, iu the midst of which , White sei.'jd an iixe-helvn from a bundle standing near tho door and struck And '1'soii over tho head with it, and, as it rubsei ieiit!y proved, badl fractured his sl.uil. Anderson was taken home, where he lingered until a late hour the Mime nigh', 1 .. . .1. ..... 1 ... l..., t.,lV.... Willi, i.eui.;. pui. 1. 11 eii.i 10 i...s fi.ii.ji' iiih. I. .ter iiii.iriiii.iii.!. si.nws inai Anderson did nut die. F.n. Rr.e.oiiu. Asheillo Citien: The Bi.iMi...lillill'H!UlUliuipmuuiDuiiiuwiiiJui thiesi!) of the while community were deeply intcro-ted tho otlur day in tho Iroubl.-s of a young benedict from tin) country whose young wife had found that the curreiit of in ir ticd life diil not run quite si. smco li ly us hhn bil l expected, and who c.ime to town to liu'l soinu new ex citeiiielit to break the monotony of lioicH. The ih s 'rti'd busbllid fo - lowed in scarcii, quickly made, his loss known and new to the modes of advertising, mad" by verbid procla- niiUliiu u ins wish 10 nt'i oi.cu .lie runaway. Hu lihtrullv tilTeied to anyone." who woull tell him where she was, a bushel of wheat, to be paid after his crop was threslnd, and I'm temivin.r tt',r stimul it..-d inter- est to the biolK-bt pitch. Kvtry body whs sure he had Reeu the Wt one some where, ho could not exact ! ly remember where, and the search- j er was i-ttii fniin mini to man and ! place to place, nut! still no one was Iniind to earn tho reward. At. last,' Into in Ih.! ..fieiinion, tho fugitive . was f.uinil; tlie Happy nmier eiunrac - ed ber with all tho eagerness ofi v., II, i.r lovi. 'till. Mil. I WHS I'uV ILI 1 1 1 ! i ilistant; hut. after a long i-onf. rei.ee, who yiehled and ftereed to go back ' liiii... with Mhi iil'onilso of half tlie 'crop, and they went on their wnylAll for said at W. L. LONDON'S j Winston Leader: A Miss Matt Ruby nlteinpted suicide on .Sunday. 1 by jumping into Lelo's mill pond, and ! would have shuffled off the mortal , coil, had it not been for John Roswcl!. 1 who rescued her from a watery grave, Whiskey whs largely the cause of it. ! Improvements have begun early in Winston and Salem this spring, and lu ....j,,,,,,,,,,.,. f ol. tmvlJS wi t.ljllh. bo luU.h ..j,,,,, f(. lMe H.iU.Y at the close ot the liuililing season. Already more than twenty dwellings have been painted iu tasteful colors, and many are only waiting for the workmen to finish other contracts, when they, too, will brighten up. New buildings are going up and oth ers will be begun wiihili the ui:l few weeks, whilst older ones are be in:.' modernized and improved. Several new blocks of business houses will lie erected here work having been al ready commenced. The prospect of ranid and substantial growth is ccr- taiuly bright for Winston. The Highest Rank. ! M nlo from harmless materials, and adapted to the lit eds of fading and : falling h iir, I'arker'd H iir balsam ' him taken the highest rank 119 au el- ! egant and reliablo hair restorative tjuick and Sure. Many miserable people drag them- neivi s uboiit with failing stniiL'tli feeling that they are steadily sinking H.'...rii"i f..r The lliiuaui l.y NOItlUS, V V'ATT .V TAVLOK. (II Kit 4 COMMISSION M Kit' 'II X NTS. N". 3 rX' tiniik-i' an.l ' 5 MnrUn Si.. Km.ki.iii S. ('.. Aj.ril vt. hh-. COTTON MAltKFT: I......I MI.MIIiir, - 11 '..a H ! Mi.Milni;, : . or.lliniry .... S'.. . nils WlIol.r.SAI.K UI'.OCKIiY MAI1KET. M.-ll- I l'..l.il. s - 11 . Irish, V LiirrH, i I Swpi'l, i.m- . . i'.s i "''si n ITllllP.J, 1SS in l.-.l l'.iuli l.iyl 11 jll ; rmiilly. II 1MI..1 Apl.li-s, 1 o.r.i 1 0-. I ., 1 us ' Su-ar- I llull.-r, l.r.-iliul.lli'-l l'..rli, inn ,()F STANl)ARD MF.llCIIAND andi.sk AT ATT ll.Vt.TlVK lKIi't . Wo h.iv.. jus! r.'i'.'lT.'l a Cni.p.tf I.a.-w li.'!iir I'l-iuo, whl.ii w Alii: SKl.l.INU riipl.lly ill S ' cents. I j A vry spt'.-'. llur ..f T"P'1,n n A pi'l.il bitrg.-iln In Iil.ACK 'l COI.OIIKD CASilMK-tMS ; (.1111 ii.inilMr at 15 con! i-un't l.o Hi.. piisHod. Iiiidies' and (Joiits Fine Shoes. IN NOVELTIES AND SFKCiALTll.S llv.'- iii.Ti-r w.-i-i- no .!! pn-.p.-iri-1. A lt:.n.l!i.-r. hl. f -Unl. Imi1', I.a.los- ..r it.'n:lu-men'-, sll1., Uwn .r ll- n, i-lntn "r fmu-y, li.-nis'.u In"!, cr.l wr nip.. Ii.ir.lr, As pr.'t'.y nn-. I'lu- iprr Ui.in imy -lirro i'Iko. ; Mi'i-.-IimiiK Mi-.uld li-k a: ..iir k.i.. wtu-n iln-y Oi.iiii. to Ui -I t y . nr.. I L.-irrfnliK. ; YEAlKiAX, l'lri'TY CO.. I HAi.r.Kiii, n. v ; April l:i. Iss-j. I ONLY THREE CERTS is what it will eost vou to write us and secure our circulars ntnl prices,; 'of tho ;MQST KLA?OKATOj AND g 1 j 1 , IOlll IHCIC WlOClV OF Arri'ipnUiicQl TiiinlpniPntv J? TnnliinP' ever oHItciI in our State. j SOD bushels Field Feas. j SOD bushels Kxtra Ivirly (leorgia! Cotton Seed. i Orchard (iFvAss, MILLKT, j .Farly Amber Sugar Ciinc Scul.: KN(iINLS, SAW MILLS. RFM'KRS Mt)WKRS, TIIKfiRAY TIIRKSHKR AND SKI R A 'I'OU, ? 1 1 " to '200. ' . ' " . ' , U nU" f,,r t i. u l:irs. L. It. POLlt 6L CO., RALFU5H, N. C. j April i-i,i3.-im ; g a g t t I InHcllIO VUlIclIlO i .t s, j O KM H A ! , LlllAllv C1I F.MIC LS! ! ! I ; LKK S rRKFARKI L1MK! j I.KK'S l'R KI'ARK1 LI M K ! ! ' for cash or cotton. K..iir. N M..,is,. l ill'il. 47 , I i-i.ri,. 111. vi, 4'j t". .m iii.'ii, 3i LiM'i t. The, prl. nr.. f..rtar- (..w. " " 't.''-$Mk ' -' . P',RKER'S New Advertisements. fM'i B A LS AM. mm, mn 1 1, mjmffiM ..S,,re'..!i...:.l..r 11.1W..11 fxlilMM'Mi ami for il, lu nil ih.lr jy XstA '!"" ! .li-.nrliii.'UiH, (ull.lin.'S i H !' .''4 mr iTS 1 ma hooks, lil.iiTi'.l l.itiuii.-k. I'l-iiuM l.lTii'Tifk. Rlrt.yT.tun.'. i' k, AI.it -Iivii, .11 1 1 -!. Cn.WiTl.itrii, KlliBuf r.irl.y, llci'!'!''-.. Slrip Hil.l CKU'ireiu. Vi.iiU5.i- L'.....!le. fOTT'iV. I.tNKX. ii; ass. 1 wisti:h su.K. liUAli'l'.ii IIA'.V SII.IC ,7 biz-H). ' i. SNAKK.'llMitiKl.l.. .t'll.I., ... I.! -.- f ii. 'M,- 11 Tr.11: I lh- 1.. Silk w..,..,, ,ii, 11-.. ki si li w. rin 0111, si.k w .nn iiu', 1 iii'ii;-li.' I 1 .11. i'li'ni I-, ilie trn-l, Di.-IV S-l:iiii-rs. 1 . Ti 1 s- lir.iM. 1111! Mrkle Pl&l.l, bnn.'b, Slli'u.:-s. M11111..W lap N'.-'.s. ..III!.- I I'lshliitf l; -l-. 1 a'vl.'L Jlli'!.!!.'-.' I'HMll'.. 1'-', liill Sh:I'i- t ini'1 IS M"-.li .'.ill III it -.-J Hi. h.ivo '.I:..- I;.lgn: lii.l ami II ,'U i....-t 1 1 !.-,. K.-p.-.-iiull. , TliOS. II. R!l I GGs A. SONS, RALKlGjf, N. C Aj.rll M. 1SH2. Ify prff Iptn-t'ci Pu-p r r jnufacturrl urA r!;crn.r,ari '-t-y-'T? ti arnn ti-tapvst a-y and at' c ' .r C n r-si'y ho:d.r,,r Ito pr.i. it. I'lin't jail 1o mtikt- l unit. ..' III.. JII'lill.Ma. T: e DLATCHLEY PUMPS a.-efor jale by tho be I hou.i-s in the tra e. t.'ar-.e cf my nearest a.Tfi.t !H tic furnished cn application to C. G. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer, 303 MAPKET ST.. PHILADELPHIA, PA. cpCOLOGKE. .'-..4'-. -r't,'.''-' .-..V .. '..;- i- 8 PAiKKRS GINGER TONIC An lnvi.;oraf n-j Mciticine thai Nrvrr Intoxicates I ' - i- 1. "- 'v ... ct 1 .- -r llu. hu. M.-.1-.' ., .. ! li.i.r i., :. .I...I.V i.'l , ..fit - IksI U I-".. . .!, '. 1 1 -i. i'i' .. . 1 ....'. ..i'-' .;s.&u Tuc Ccsi anil frat C.Hiijh Cure Cvrr U:ed. I- . -1 1 ait.1 body urn iio i.i. a k sue mm mi I pv vtltTfi: ..' i'i- i- w -r-- ---M f.-i-.-i-1 np.-n i!i. I " S..r-!i i '." Mi-., linn K..H-I '..n.iiiy Ly i. jra;.- ,-.-.-if.- I l.y s. s. Caii-T :u.'l s;n,tl. A ' wl;.'. .l.-.'m i,i I'.irlri-nn-l ' lii-.-Ilin his wi:.-. i I.-.I-I iii ii nii i.r ih.. i:.-j.s:i-i- ..i I ! i ln'liain ly, S. I .. In lt--k A. P.. pan. i li, I'.', v- will "ff-'r .r sal. upnii lit.- pi-.-iuis. Ins ' mi : I TR! RSRAY, April Ct), 1SS2, ! a: .;i!.il.-- ut.-'-y r. r i-a-h. i'i. .-r p.-ir.-i 1 i.f Intel ; li.-.i:- i 'l" 11:11 Ii. Clia lia::i lily, I.II..W CARTFIf S I AN YARS), l.l.l't:, MCys i-.r M'.ns,.... ln iiHVM. N . 0. KIXCViSiSIMSIls. .-I r.'i'i'' -niail -ii ..f Oil. a. V iTWKNTY DOLLARS. I II Ih la I'v.-i-y ivs . -1 Till'. n.v r.):- r i.r llm Singi'i' St.'i li' oi' .llacliinos. I I'lnlsiii"! In Ih.' Ii i-i.-nm.-r. I'll 1 1 1 - - lali'st Im I pnaiMiH-iils I.. r wiii-loi- II;.' I. .l.l.ii", tin' lil'.st ..l- v.'iiii'ii. suit. .. i-i .!.-. wult .i.-iii i..i li'af, larm ill.iwi's ali'l I'.-auU'liI . .vi-i- I r STANDS W I I Hot' i' A inVAI. TIIF, KING Of SI WIN., MM I1IM -. Wl im NoT SK Vol TO I XV l oU IT I NTH. Vol SI. I'. Wll I' .il Ui' III'VINO. I Wo .nil. ivisli l.i kiM Oi l' y .-.i r.ially inleu.l tin Iniv a Sl.-i'-hiiis ar.-l nr.' III. hi; pay '.mi ..r llu i l i In tin' mark.". Wi li.-1.. a-., mi n. lliii.' Hi., nam.' 1 nf y..-ir li'-iiri .-.l railr.i.'ll st.-e ..i lin-l wi' will si'll'l i til.' ina.'liitli' Illl-I iliv.. II.-.I -..-' I.'l.r I.. .W.l.i.W 1.11 Til I.XAMISI: 11 lll l ' lil. l -l I'll I "ll IT- Apiil ii. issj. Patents for Inventions. r. w. amikusos. .1. f SMITH. ti Yt. A l'lnUNKVS-A T-1..WV, ;ot) 7l!i SI., Washington, I). V. 0 i..r .r.-lliiilnary. iinliia:i..n. Nuf.' 110- I wp .iy.u.1 nB .a'.'in l air .w-.'.l. r, i's l.-f. . i lifn hiiv ntri'T IliriMl' y. n.t'.fcp pi in ornisuim imiii. Iiar(i'. lii:iruote luiQlnlimi up.in r. UuvlO -It Nrw Advertisements. Crcr..!'m.i.l. All Tn:.Jjr. f Impipvcmcnts. j HAIR I .j BALSAM. I f.!an.!tulT i tores sptjrevci.u.iMsiCis j 1 t) .- . si : I i I it. M For Cash! For Cash! ! I will sell the balance of my large "stock of Iteady-inndc Clothing and other Winter (Hoods tit cost for cash. Call soon if vou want bargain. 1 ' W. lu LONDON. TWSriTY DOLLARS Wild. Bt'Y THE ,PHNA. SINGER S'win": Machine. A lll'.TTI'.l! M ACIIINK TnAJT can me lioLour ron HOP. I V DOLLARS ANYWIIKRK. II lins 11 )r.. I.. nr, tw.. lure" DriiwiT. Imaf lliiirOolhl.- I T, l il-l.TK. nil' I lllJ U10 DuUblU 1 llll. .Ill r 1 1 1 1 1 . M 111.' M.l.-tiltJ'r. : v.u!!..m;:i koi: five ykars. ' FioiiiiiBii.iM i.f Mniliire Return ryui!-t : S..11I ..M. th .! ii.l livss. WII.LKTS Si CO HIS Si-viiilli St., 1-lilliuleli.bM, P. !!.. 10, lh-J. FARMERS' SUPPLIES Can be found ut LONDON'S very cheap. Farmer' Friend Plows, Kentucky Flows. No. '1 and No. 0: Chilled Flows, Double Shovels, and all kinds of tools ut bottom prices. J.'HN UANNI.MI. T. B. WUI.C1 MANKIHS & VVOroACK, i '::::: ll Law, (.iny M Urn TITTZZQUO, II. C. BV- IT"n'ii icti-nii..'! piv.'ii to nil l.UMlnso. iru-i.'. ... ili.-ir -i.t.-. Mr. Miii.iiimi; will bti In lb ..m. ..11 III.' Ilrsl ,111. 1 I to. .1 M..ii.Ihk if eiw.H iitlinii.1 il,.-s:iiur..i- .r.-.i-.Uiii;. Mr. Womitck Kill Li-111 t i.n v 111 nil linn s. rei'tt-lt ; Something to Eat ! ( i ROCK l IKS! ; (ONI KCTIONKRIKS! CANNKD (iOODS! :inil anvthiti'j: else to .at ! I NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES II' vou want cheap ".omls, eall at ' W. K. LONDON'S. I -WITH LEE 11 . WYATT, li'Iiilsl.'ptiiT A S..nc11ii Ol'l iand, RALFIC.H. N. C. Wholesale 1 Eetail - DKAl.KRS IN- ; HEAVY (iHOCKRIES, Coiiiinission Hcrctects, An. A vent fir Wr ki".'i ii l:ii-tr.- si. Intly rr.'i-lvlni; rn-.-li We li.iu. !. ri.r. jv." I. i .f i n h ii is i ,ii baud and va .lippll.-H. ur sli.-iri-..f pnlri-nsfo froia .'ir rrii'ii'ls In I Tiiih.un un l u! .tnln b c.unti lp.lVI-tt I V - I.' ""( ) n l lris rnsoN linos I . l.. 1 .V-.H.JIW uii.l l'l At Pnlrnt S..I1.-H..I-. Wa.-Mnj!- ii. .V.-,.. r-.-ttl . Ill I.. W.' . fill l.llsllll-SS. II.-.-lS- .111.1 Il--I'l ri,''. S. fill I .-HM-s r.' .s I .... m 1 1 V - I'liv.-.-i'-. S'.l -k Ii i.i-l . ri j.t i. -it ii'.ill'y, r.:i i: .... nw.i. 3..i.-r i.f l'11-.-lllr.. il'.si. i. MMlshi-.l 1-i.V,. c. J.-i- rt'ii-ri-inT nnd en. I i-xi'l-islv.-ly lo 1'HI. .rnis. Ki'lssiiii.., In- .-i.-.l 111 ..Unr llHtl.lH A :.- l. Si ii-i iihh1.i1, i.r r .- li:l. r us I" pie. .ill. V... r.'f...-1" Hi Oi-mmlii- l .-int. I -.InuiTS. Kit Xew Seed ! Nev Seed! ! New Crop Cnvcr, Orchard (Jrasn ::iiil 1 1. Til's irass S eils; l-'reslidar-i'.i'ii Sceil. uriiwii I iy lliiist and l-'erry. I Onion sets; Itn-e :inl l'eerlcss Irish I potatoes, just rei c'iNnI at ! V. K. LONDON'S. CIIAS. C. l.IcDOUALD, .1 -.ntu-i-ly -if Chatham), WITH IN., s i r-. 1 1.. s. i.n;. i:r..i;.: (iius.!!. I'KSCrit.LEI-l&CO., Wholgsals Rstail Erugists, nr. m.i::;s ix Fancy (ods, PerAimeries, I .MiiHM'al Waters, PATENT MEDICINES, j TRUSSES, j SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, i Garten, Grass and Bird Seeds, j TOBACCOS, CIGARS, ETC., 1 Country Mefeliants utui j Flivsieinns supplied at lowest market I jiriivs. j 1'ayef lc il!e Sh eet, corner Murtiu (opposite l'o.-l i ):iiei ) ainl ' j 1 I I'a.M ttville St., RALi:i(JII, N. C. M.in'li I."., !sk.' j HOOTS A N D SHOKS. i Ri'iiieinlii r oii w ii, i. liinl tho. j K.R(iKSl':m;iCllKFKS'rf.tKk of Roots mnl Shoes in the nutiitv nt j . li. KiuhIiiii's, mnl he is now of i ferin sperinl imlii. i nn nts ffr cash. New Cioods DAILY RECEIVED BY A. G. R9BERS0N, lOCi IT., IV. C f AM NOW rii'..vlnB in.. KpriiiBitt.a-k nf OrnnrM M.r.-liHii.isii, w-hl.-li win ).,. suiii i-h.-ap t..r iwh. I linve mi li.tii.l n l.-irfc-.. Biipply nt U.k i:i'lt.ralm I'ACIKIC il'AN0. A. O. ROBERSON'S KGVI'T, N. C. ilufh 23, Wi. iui.