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THIVSDAY. MAY 11, 1882. H. A. LONDON. Jr.. Editor. The State Convention of tho Dem ocratic party bus been called to meet at Raleigh; on the 5th day of next July. Vt'e suppose that tho execu tive committees of the several coun ties' will t onco take steps for the holding of county conventions for the purpose of ptppoinling delegates, these committees should not delay in this matter. Tho nominees of State convention should bo tne of tho m iyes of the pnrtv. and ,ceoftbom.u!S.sotuep. j i a "S!ato previously prepared by politicians, ami in oi.iei i iiaiwitMr ?ho;co should bo selected tne people tj()u WW ,,,felltw bv over one linn-1 mombir ol tho House lias, or expects , prepared to commence I..,. fnlh.f .111,1 fift ni)-!.irn,l tm.l sivi,vn thousand nmi.ii it v. i to Lave, a bill for a public building 1 this lino at his tilnce in notice of the tune and place of hold- , a t,w lm,atli , I)lul t.f . ! ll0 recognized by the Speaker rose i Statesv.lle landmark: Hi inftt in. -s s-h .u'd be . . " l ... , i . Ti-. ;.,."i.v ,.n ..;,u;.i..r,.i,H nf nr. , spring term. 18S0, of Ired. given in every county, so that the j ajj Democrats, whether for or against people can attend ami consult togoth j prohibition, to frown down every at er Let us avoid in everv eouutv tempt to drag the question into our even the appearance of packed con H.ate PJnow. Vent ions. Let us not work so much ftptinst prohibition last year will let In tho interest of any particular api-1 (;0. Win. Johnston and his so-called rant, as in the interest of the party. ; liberal independent movement severe mi.. ,.,. ,.k. Bli.nil.l lm lv alone ia Mho coming campaign. our aim. and not the promotion of 1". .11.4:,.i.. i,,,!;. ;,!,,.,! y i"""- The pead bodies of Cupt. De Long ., i . .. . and ten meu of the exploring hteanier Jeannetto, have been fniuul near the mouth of tho Lena, on the Siberian coast. It will be renit -mbeied. that Cupt. De Long wis the conrnaiuler of the Arctic exploring epeditiou that was fitted out three years ago by James Gordon lVnuctt. proprietor of the New York Herald. Last winter tiilinrru wrrn i-pci'ived that the 1er-.ll- ncttehad been crushed bv the ice and sunk, aud that a poition of the crew had arrived safely at the Hussion out posts in Siberia. Relief parties w.-iv at once sent iu search of the remain der of the crew only to tihd their dead bodies ! lustead of encouraging these Artie Expeditions our government should prohibit tlvm. Little o,- no benel'.t to sciciiice or commerct is deriwd from them, nud hundreds of .1....1.1.. lives are en: llv sacrificed. We have societies established by law "for the prevention o." cruelty to animals", au?l we would suggest also the estab lishment of sotieties "for the preven tion of Arctic expeditions". The axnt.m. Indian outbreak has taken place. This time the Apaches iu Arizona were on tho war path, but fortunately they weie soon checked, not however until many lives were lost. These Indian outbreaks will continue to occur as long the govern ment so mismanages our Indian affairs. At one lime these Indians are treated as if the- were foreign natioi.s and solemn treaties are made with them Ilm 1,- .wv1ilv vil .i..,l l,r tl, 1 - man's greed and rapacity : at another time these Indians are treated par tiu'.'y a citizens chough not allowed any of the rights of citizens') and Cou gre:: legislates for Ihein. Millions of delhi'-s tire annually wasted in the support of Indians throughout the wintciaud in keeping them quiet throughout the summer. Our Indian policy is in striking contrast to that of the Canadian government, and it ernment .md it mid not lollow is a pity that wb ct Uieir example. The Inisu are by no means pacified. and the English government may yet be compelled to adopt harsher meas ures to quiet them. The latest ex citement from the unhappy isle is tho' assassination of Lord Cavendish, the newly appointed Chief Secre tary, and Mr. Burke, the Under Secretary , They were taking a walk, on last Fri day evening, through one of the parks iu Dublin, when they were suddenly Attacked and stubbed to death. The people f Ireland cannot hope to re- eeive the sympathy of civilized nations by tho perpetiatiou of uuch outrages Partial icstick has at lf.sf ben tendered to Ocn. Fit?. John Torter. I'he l'resident has issuctl an order relieving him of so much of tiio court- tiittiimi Dt'iituiitu tsi i.iri'.ii . utt xiuu Mom hokling uny omoe of ti'ist umlur tho UniUd SUtes. This was nil tho Presidont coukl legally do, according to tli9 opiuioti of Attorney (ieneral Brewster, becauso the reiiiaiu.lur of the sentence (dismissal from the army) had been executed. I l:isi.t.-,e of (it u. , Porter's will ever remain a disgvaee upon the court martial that :j unjust-: ly condemned him. j We are pleased to learn that Gen. j hcitles Las introduced into the i.use, nt VJ.,innt,itiv,w ii li!l iirovi.liiirr . that the homestead and personal rop-1 ., , i erty cxouiption, as provided for under . thelawsof each State, shall not ue liable to execution on judgment t b-1 Uined on any claim due the United . " ... State Ihm will-protect our titiz'PS,, lnA KOidelhrt' excellent 1 jtgaiaat JnJgo Picks extraordinary medieioe overcoraea despondency, ! , . i i- - I i , . . aecision. rccentiv icmicieii iu a case n-om this countv. to which we h iuve j heretofore referred. Tne Asti-Pbohiuitiox executive committee met iu llaleigh last week and decided to hold a stato conven tion, on the 7th day of June. Mr. T. N. Cooper resigned his place as chair man of the committee, and Col. Win. Johnson. of Charlotte, was elected as his successor, Mr. F. M. Sorrell wfts elected Secretary. This attempt of tho republicans to divide tho dem ocratic party is too thinly disguised and will fail. W'o copy from tho Wilmington Star, a paper that most vigorously opposed tho Prohibition movement last year, tho following timely and pertinent lines "Tho icoile of North Carolina" Ml fiUl. alui pen li.rht on t In-; prohibition question last vear. Al Iheu held there was i...! the U . turn ' - w r on(li .Ulll ,,,.,11,; Democrats and Republicans will fall into hue under their old banners, and ...... . . ...... i :l . 1 aUMde-snows win no i.vrgoueu w, t ho grand performance ,s going on , , til0 i",ir tent We eaructlv opposed . , . i tho prohibition bill last a our, but mIiuII iimumr with still more em r the nondescript movement hva.leil bv Col. Johnston and Mr. Sorrell. The sorrell in the race." horse will be distanced IVrsoiiiM'l of the I'itss. Jtrother Creecy. of the I'.iiabeth Citv F.cononiist, in liis interesting of ih ll,U' 1,(ss Convention thus describes some ol the brethren -Most of the old familiars of the l'ress were here with all their old time good qualities Ashe, of the Observer, was on time, looking lamb like and as innocent of fun as if he had never smoled a smile. "Old Koau.' of the News, was also up to time, wilh beard somewhat elongated since last we met and parted. jroincr .... I,.,,.! ,.' , ;.,.i..f..,;.,i.i , . . , ,i . patient and pleasant brother Jordan. 1 . .. , , . , will tne imiiers in ins naiuis. i;ear . ld brother Cameron, saint lv. jhp not nmfcn it a ilciid i iu his pocket, the desire to oblige of Fav'tteville enrlv in and courteous, was here too. Square 1 " " aKe I. is own common w in and level headed brother London was '' publishers of the volumes, who herewith eve of hawk ami beard of el'J '' n complete monopoly iu the crow. And 'there was brother Ihad- reports so indispensable to the pro shaw. t.f the Courier the new l'ro.. lesswii and so important to the poo with enough poise of dignity for twice! .Am 11 r',"lt. - "' ?fi r'r v';', his veins. And limner, of the Watch-' "' i" xlorted for books that could man. ve little fishes ! Nature had on : "hl at a pn-ti! for JLoi) aud J.J. iti ..-.,l.. f,,r l.m.i ,h- ivl-..i, sli put that fellow up. And I'oote. of the (i:i.:ette, manly lotking Ft)ote. And all the others we are unable now to mention." .Methodist Statistics. The (ieneral Conference of the M. E. t'hiireh, South, ii.el list week it Nushville. The liishopo' athlret-s was read by Uishtqi McTveire. It cave a review of the church for thi f..r va.n i,k u.uf u fdt..m..nt. f . , .... - its present condition ami prtpects, ' . ,i , , and the causes for gratitude! Ill "ir VJut ''.' shows an increase of 247 itinerant ! ''d a further reduction. Hu- ministers a elsn increase of member-;ft,',,rue; fl"; 1 16 P'",1'. - ship to W.OCST. TI.Mteen thousand Jl r " "'"'.' -"'"T were added to the emmnnion last ntly. reins,,! to give any ii.Ioru.a ...... Tim .:;i. f,..i f ..... i tit'ii as to the nuinla-l of volumes years has increased $11 1,423. There are over o hOt) members in the lydiaii ..,;,',i l oiio ;n ill., M,.vi,.,i,, it .r. der'missio'u and the sao.e Lumber iu the Central Mexican mission There has been an increase iu Sun cho )i )( nn(1 ., , .... ... . .... , . ',. . ,. 1 thti circulation of Sunday n.-hool lit endure is now over 400,000. Tin ' address also shows a healthy fmaii ; eial condition iu the lublishiii! house at Nashville. An Important Investment. A tlegram to the Now York Times from Ii:tleit;h savs: Scimtors Don Cameron ami Wm. ttl llJO 1 M'enso 01 .no a .1 iihi .....i Muhone have decided to mvet in ; ami tbe public, unless fm-ress po real estate and water power nt V 1- l,.tel' rvlmvea lhtm t.f the respunsi don, this state, for tti purpuse 1 f hii'ty- f-rtctin? works for builduif,' of rail-' This session of Con-i ess so fir has rrm.1 n',r nt ttVfi v l..,Mi,i.in ,1 bt CU remill k sh!i fur it S fl Cedoill f llllll for sninniiii: cotton. It is st ite.l ' .. '. . , 'Vty i N vig.Uion Company, w Inch years I rtfo built the canal from WYhl.in t Liuston. is to be m,ld vt-.ry toon by i order of the Supreme Cotut to the highest bidder. It was sold a few weeks ago, and the sule was set aside and a resale ordered. It is under stood tlmt Senators Cameron uud Mulioue have decided to buy that . ... i pniperty, ana that extensive cur : works will be immediatelv nut. m aud that a large cotton factory -jU he also erected at Weldon. The 1 caual will ba cleaned out and a tlarn ' thrown across the river at Gaston ; l.itth n.t.n.'h to liirn ll.A wlinl ,;.., into tlm fHind. AVatr nriiW.u from Y llon to taHlon will b nnr. stial may be ! '"-- '. mai mo canal may Ilm:l1 luiU!, anJ ''"-'tones, " Wonderful WritiiiR. One mail on the Pacific slope em- K,Ved four wetks in writing fi.571 w.irila n-.i n iviutnl r-ur.1 an tl.,.t ),.. ! can be read without tbe aid of a glass, " ' , . pti K lite lil ursl 111 til . The reason why women everywhere uee "'kcr's dinger Tonic is, because thev ImVfl learned bv FTnerit-npe uenouicai ueauacue. laamesimn ,nain in the back and kidneys, and ether J trouhlsw cf the sex. Home Journal, Our Washington Letter. (From our lUuliir Orreiiitid9iit. WsinsoToN, D. C., Muy (ith, 18S2. There lias nover been a more unau imuu.4 raid, ) to spesk, in the direc tion of appropriations for public buildings than is being made this session. Dills for the erection of eight of these structures were pissed under a siispeusiou of tho rules on Mouduy last.. The amouut appro priated by tbeso bills is about a mil lion and a half, representing, accord ing to the scale usually applicable to rucu cases, an ultimate expenditure of Home six Milliou Dollars. Aud these are but tight out of one nun - ilieil ami twentv or thereiiiiouis wuicu iwait recognition. Oue or two fee - i-io protests were made against the .i.try method in which these bills I ro put through, but as nearly every ... .... ....II:. 1..... 11.1...,.., was about the only member who stood up boldly iu opposition to all of the appropriations, and l,e aid it was not so much agaiust the bills themselves as aeaiust tho log - rolling method of putting them through. Ho thought there ought " . . to bo some demand lor the buildings ue demand lor the buildings Iivh coumiittee and by the i. " ii10 Treasury The I voted are: one in Detroit, indorsed Secretary l.n.l.l;..... " ". , n, 1 r.- v one Ml J.u kson Ti nn , $l!O.HO0; '...,..i ui..iv tiooinio. .. iu Conned J tin IF. $100.(100; one in l'eoria, 111., $100,000; and others iu Lynchburg, Va., Galveston. T. xas, ond Greeiicboro, N. C, the first cost- ins; $10.1,000 ai,d the other two $50, Olid .,.-,,.1, TI,.. ,,f lli Ihimr im that there is very little use for Gov-. rt promise wu.cii sue ermuent buildings iu most t f tho.0 msk.. to th- hope. Daily, for four .,iu.t.s weeks pint, has this gny deceiver It is to be hoped that tho bill Krt' "r0" her nest with every out Hgreed upon by the House Judiciary -vara sign of business intentions '., not,. .. "... it,., u.,irv and ns regnhirly has she come oil of the Supreme C mrl reporter and hereafter isue the volumes of iH'rts l.y piil.lie authority, will be come a I uv. J he p.. s,nt an-Hnge- incut is a s'nkinir illnstratiiin wlut snug nests come to cling around the eaves of the temple of justice and have to be knocked down by the broom of legislation. For msny years the reporter fur the Supreme Iioill'r lots t.ii, v. i.l u-lkiil ,,i t.r,-nl lt:lt. ; , lance would bo called a orettv "soft 'IJ- l n.l. r tho present arrange- ijii.nl 1 1.. w ! u in- i.f Al II 111 per milium mi, l is allowed in ad.ii- tne saies oi iu-s.i reports are very large, and it will he seen tlnit the pr .(its to be divided between pub lisher and reporter nre pimply enor mous. It is tfimiHi.-d that tho re- pjrter pml:. ibly pockets $.'ii),0t)lt per aniitiiu us Lis sliaie. This it must be confessed, is tolerable CouiHilt ili'e pay for work that would be gladly done by any number of competent ni'-ii f ir f i C0U or less. L ist year, under a scare of threatene I legisla tion, siieh us is now proposed, the oi t . ... mil uit-N a u-stiij, p... ,1,,...,, il 1 1,., I. iiMlienirit.il of sold or the amount of royalty allowed tho reporter. It is lime tor a reform in this mailer. Several of the States "ro "'"'r "( the General Novernmeiit iu respt-ct to it, their court ruioitcrs being salaried and the r. p r.s bclongmg b-the State to ho issued id a moderate once above lu isMieil nt a luoik-rute price above ousts for the .atn.ral youth 1 -it Ci .tuts tliemselvi-s uro nsusll.v unahle or iiuwilliuy to iiitru luce any ifforma of this kinti, jinlfs bt iny sppiutntly SjoTfrut'tl hv u strt i''' ftllow-fciliiiL' of kiutlnoss for ull lln'ir upjxiiutt es ami .l.-iu'Dilt'iits. Mr. Otto unl liis pulihshi'is will t-ontiiiii.i to poctt-t 'heir snu little foriuiit s cvt-ry yt;:ir, xfi'tinff politics il discussions. It Las - ,...ii.. i ... r .,.,.. in ne t A 1 Senior r.rk. V It- eti to ii iv iu couvers.it I-in null mere had scarcely been a ripple of politi Cl" antagonism stirred nj-ou tn uor of tho Semite, and usenbed this re sult to the ubseneo of thr. e Senators who have htretofore been eminently conspicuous in fomenii: g discord. One of these, Mr. Cutikl.iig, is no longer a member of the Senate, nud """w wiiuuniia and Hill, have been bb ent most of " u ncco'itit of sieknes of l"rase',1N or lue,r opeaa. "'S of "Htor Hill, the hit- t reports s to Lin couditiou have b. en Terv unfavorable. Ht is now at Eureka Spring', and Lis cnuditiou U report- e'' H" critical that his fru-mls may sutieii:ste tbe worst at any moment. 1 1 1 a wound is ftill utihealetl, r.ml he c.in cat no solid food. He is very much depressed, and will scarcely take tho litpiid food that his atten- lauts prepare for mm It n statotl ; that his tihvsicians have saitl there is j hoj'f for his recovery b.-..nd the . I miriicul.nis cures tbut ar said to have been affected at Gunk Springs. ' While very much deprive I. Mr. Hill is represented as being j-erfoctly ! resigned to the worst. Senator Hill ia a mats n! rtialinnnialif.il uliihtr and one of the leadinglebators in the ; diction to try Mason for the offence Senate, aod will be sadly missed nut- 'charged : that its proceedings were all ' ., , . , ,i :.... l witusian.uu! ine Decnnariiv rewrrea to above, which is duu to constitution- i al excitability. 1'noMo. ' Concord Sun: In Colebnrg there is a double house, oue end of which ! Jones Montgomery and family ocenpy, aud Albert Ellis and liis wife stay i the other. On last Thursday night Ellis aud his wi(o got into a furious I light, and made such a hideous n iso mat luourgouiery s cnuu, au iiiiani oi 18 mouths, was frightened into fits, aud died before morning. Fayetteville Examiner : Captain David Jones has recently been to Charleston and Savannah for the purpose of inspecting the operation of manufacturing oil from cotton seed. Ho was treated with much kindness by the managers of the fac - tones, and obtained valuable nilor - million in relation to the pratti -al 1 noruing of an oil factory. "ftvl,'K ; already a steam engine oi great, pu- 1 er, a gin and a lu.ller, ho has detenu - 1 ined to add a press aud other ma- ohinery necessitrv for tho expression of oil from cotton seed, ami w ill be operations in tho suburbs the Fall. At the 11 Superior I OUTI. II1B PUSH .11111 K lOlllllT. IIUH others vs. W. W. Rollins and of hers, Mnff " application for a recrivr j for the Western North Caiohna It U , wo" "m" r. . : P'" on l?", i appomteu . ir. i. xonB. m i ... , renver. ,nu'" tl. U.....O...O r.,iirl ,.! lYa enaa lias "V ....... Supreme L,ouri ami tne case nas just come back, judgment in the court h low aflirmed. Mr. Long thereupon proceeded to file his bond in the sun, '.f tiQ.m). with the clerk of th - McDowell countv. and it has been opproved. He is now ready to enter upon a discharge j ceptiug one woman, of the duties of the receivership. J A careful nummary bhowa a toUl Mr. Jus. F. Harbin, of this place, hasjpf 14l wui,t8 ,m,i Mexicans killed bv a hen which thiily makes a pretence : ,10 j,,,,,,,,, j Arizona iu New of Is ing an egg, but which breaks ; Mexico dm ill'' the past two weeks. with delusive rnrkle and other de 'n ,i.(;- f : .i,;,.i, , h. rkindin.lulgewhui their work is tne vvn iu wincii i.iev weie cou r,;ui,o.i iti 1,at. ,nir . ' tiued. and it is believed they set it ' . - , ... ., . . nullum lilt- lirni I in iiiiiir, ,11 11. nil- the Irishman found between his tin-, gnrs sfier he h'ld reached for the ties; and Mr. llaibiu now submits to the readers of the LHiidiimrk to know; whether the hen is deceived hers.lf or whether sho is merely a practical i,,L.,r Af,a lf.nrv "s.-lyep nf thin JoktT; limrj htler, oi Mis county, lias a tie which was made from silk which was produced entirely ' ou ner own promiHA. ue r.tuHti . .,i i the cocoons, from which sprang the silk worms, these spun the silk, and, she made it iutoatie. Sho believes; that silk raising could be : ro ibly . j ,,.,, or KMV ,mir Kr-.iitl!v r lursue,l in this county, cov. is its youthful color ami lustre -" . bythe n-e i f I'ai ker's Huir HalsuU1, General KeWS, an elegunt dressing, admired for it purity nud lich perfume. fiiiileau's sister, Mrs. become insane. Scoville, has The prospect fur an abundant crop of peaches in IVlawaro is report eil ' as being good. Tho coal miners' striko in the Cumin iland (. M.I.J region still con-; tinues, about three thousand men having been idle there for the past two months. i t.nr ljVOW, lUi , a Leouf, Kama-, a farmer's. ,.f., l,.,t l,..- 1.., U.,.l .I tU Ull. , n,,wl " " '"v " . "d hersulf because she believed that (he former was going to disinherit their son. Hills for the restoration of Fitz John Porter to his rank in the army I aud authorizing the President to: retire him have been introduced in ths Senate and House. i (ieti. I). H. Hill, formerly of Ch r lotte, and later President of the Ar ! kansns Industrial University, has re-' signed his position ami expects to return to North Carolina. 1 Lilian Brvant, n;retl 14. sav(,f a 1 innn who hal fullcii into Now rivt-r, Montgomery county, Vs., fiom lio.vnin tne other tiny. She pml ille l to him iu ft t'suuti, sei.-J him mi, I held liiiunh.vo tho wutsr, slid will-tho nhl of a companion dragged him into the boat. It is announoed that a wondciful' diseorcrv of native copper and silver, ' twelve miles southeast of Laramie, Wyoming Ter., 1ms just been made. The ore contains from i0 to 100 per cent, of copper, with gold nnd silver in paving miantitics. Mr. .John Lou- late of Wilmington, N. C, is one of the owners. At Opelika, Ala., at one o'clock on the morning .f 4th inst., Henry Hai-t ami Willy Williams, a policeman, weie shot ; Hart mortally ami Williams slightly. It is alleged that Samuel and Koliert Love, T. J. Key and W. , II Hausen did the shooting, and that the trouble grew out of an old feud betwee,, Hart and the Loves. The Loves and Hansen are iu jail : Key fled. 1 Dr. 15. E l.tirknor was killed at' Greenville, Miss., lust Friday night, bv a man named Wentworth. It appears that the doctor that the doctor entered u ruoui where Wentworth was sleeping. It was very dark, and Wentworth not being able to discern who it was, called out to halt. The doctor paid no attention to tho command, and j Wentworth fired, killing Buckner almost instantly. A decision hasten rendered by the Supreme Court in the case of bergeant John A Mason, petitioner upon appli- cation for a writ of habeas corpus, Tho court iu a carefully prepared opinion by the Chief Justice, decided that the ronil mnrtiiil bad full i .11 is- wuuiu us iiroiier iurinuiciiin, huh that tho sentenco pronounced was not j in excess of its power. The reported slaughter of seventy eight Indians by Mexican troops near our border is confirmed. The committee of investigation into the affairs of the sixth district, eon jsistsof Senators Vance, Piatt and j jcjjju ISew labor troubles are cropping up m t'wuuig, x., iiiuiuuouu, Tenn., and elsewhere throughout tho country. A destructive fire visited Racine, Wisconsin, last Friday night, burning j sevon blocks of buildings, valued at i $750,000. I 1 CoBgr4w, rsse,i the bill appro- , ,:,;,, -lfl ,., fll it,,;..,,, ki..I K , h ' i. , fl- bnildiuu at Greensboro N C , Five hundred miners at tho 1 rat mines, Ala., are on a strike, on account : of a proposed reduction of ten per t cent, in uieir wages. a man and two of his children were jrmviiedto'i'thoidvbroakinrlhrouLrh ,iIA i..a oll n lake "which thev weie ' attempting to cross near Ottawa,, ,t.vio. iMlllll i'lHltllllM, nilllli IIIIW I lim . innueneo of drmk, murdered his moth.T. in I lnladelphia, by breaking , her skull with the butt of u carpen- in un u -t. The President has signed the hist ; ftlti .(.lilieH(, lliH recently passed by Congress. This bill forbids the im ! . . . jon ()f aAw .)ei.ilKi of ten vea.s. 1 , A negro named migration f Chinese laborers tor a Milton Five ha point ned eight persous of his owu i color aud a white mini at t itts- , uuig, f'a. All will probamy die, ex- 501' head of stock killed and captured, and tho destructiou of over $7.",000 worth of properly. The county jail at Drool; Haven, Miss., was destroyed by fire Sunday i n ee tiitue.. p..so,.e. bin neil to tit am. l lie lire original en on i-irc, su tho hope of makin their ''1 1 Bnght's Disease, Diahclos, Kid uej, Livpr or Ufinary Disease. Have no fear of any of theo dis cuses if joii lists IIoji li.tter!, as they will previ tit and cure th, worst e wht" J"'1 ha been made wuruA liv a. hum innnt tintl.t.l lit) UTi. f - Faded Colors Restored. w. s. P. A. WILET. l'r.lilat. 1 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, ItAI.F.IGII, X. C. My porceialn-lined Pumpi arc minufjctureii under liccnie,and buyers am guarantrtd acilnd any and all claims from the Company holding tho patent, t'nn'l 'ail to mukr a Mi of this point. Th BLATCHLEV PUMPS ar for -silt by the bast houses In the tra :e. Name of my nearest apont will be furnished on application to C. O. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer, 308 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. LAil!sh . THOM AS, . n 1 1l11ll1lHiR.Wa-.l1 Inuioii. 1. t I'raiSlif ht'rore tli I'mi.-.l Sia.tw tiriii ml oni.-o. -..iiit-,.tvs own, priviuc inn.i rlalmii. 111I1.I111:. iri t.nip.luii an.l li..int.!'.a. ra.,.e .r.wH-...l !.,!. .ri- ll.B liFimrimi'iit ..r .hi- liit,-ri.r an-1 Suprfiii, t'.iin, ami all ,ijH, of rhtim?, Ih tore I tie l:x.-llllv lH-uirlllieiiU. SikIiiI H1H.M..1 plon In ..wn Kile Laml mirpiii, ln'iii"- pitvi.l n.uiii,. ami all klmlnul l.tnJ wrii U.ni:lit ami ifil.l. ininy 1, 1"J. Dr. WM, LYNCH, DENTIST, "r... ' fal's li'ft will. Or. A. II. Itlrrt-.n iiik'v will lt iri.ii.il) alU'ii l'"l I... l.'y i. IJ- If TkelPamtaad Beet Bedlelae eter Made. itttlmUniiiMi tt Uani. Buohu. Man- Id rattta and Dandallon, Kh all u tat mo.SOurau. lrMnit wi tt utn.r ,.,rt. u.katb. Rrrtt Blood P urlflar, Llvsr Hei u r Sltor, ami Life J H'sUtlt lttUortlit Atftut oapssisslartl. NcliMMaaasMMibirloiur mm wWrc E-.-:- lUlien .r. aed,eoTariOTl aud iwrlecl am Uiotr oiiaratli Taif hi life ad Ttjer to tbe spl sal lalrm To all vhiiM eWoiploy luruu fftuwi Irrcyularl t tbr l.Uor. uniiry onr.n ,.r wu. tuln.a ApUMrkTuak anl mil.l Hllmulanl tt..p Histtrr. ara lorai n.m , wiuium. tnwa- m wbas she dueaar or aU"n " u"f term. lH'tnlliiiilllT.tin " only fl bad or ailMrabto.S Ulm. 1,nr lsiuartavajouriiie.isaas"--w BOOIUIpaidforaeal iff,r Jail iu and unce ibmi' " "OP Urmrmltrr. n..D Bitten 1. noV1 orugv-u UMltHn.vtmifii tlM -HTAf JIM Sw wv and ort and no prnoa ar f.mlly Wuuld ba wltbuus Sbrnk 6 IruiiktfneSL uw of .Atlum. t.4oco aivl narmtl,-a aueoiu "7 aruinrwM. aaud for rirruiar. mo mmnt aas. a. RocbraSrr,N.T and TortaSo, ons. TWENTY DOLL A AS wn.i, iirv THE PENNA. SINGER Sewing Macliine. A flKTTKII MM IIINKTIIAN I AN UK lllit'Olir Kttll KOlt IV DO bit A US ANYWHI-.tlK. Il has a Itn.p Ixaf. Iwo lar" Itrawtn". f'in-y Hall l..Shle f..vt.r. IVsaSt,ra, ami wllKla llir tinuniu 'nTNTKuXlrKlVF. Kt '.' !" u , t. Kiartiiiialmn f Maeliin H-li'" In, MIS. Kiartiiiiaiitm t.f Mirliinw H -l.Tf t i,yui-ni Seod ortlaru r atlilreaa. WILLFTS txi. 144 N Brii-nlli Si., I'bllalrlsitiia, to. l eb. lt, iwi ma. ran Carafulljmade Q U of i lh most BestStlactad VZ z Valuabla Timbar. lmpiovmnU. ROBK "( V l-Bl .Miscellaneous Clothing, Gents' Furnishings, And Hats for tho Spriug and Summer Seasons, 1882; ; In subnnlting this advertisement to nun our kiock in everv department department ever displayed una bkio of now York. Cur clothing is most relia ble, as we manufacture them ourselves, and tirst-elassgarmei.ta ouly. We are constantly studying the demands of our patrons, and invariably insuring them bottom prices. OUR CLOTHING wajv llsi B'ol,-ted wilh the best Foreign and a"i i.Mes, uiiii wo can special """" """""n' -""K """ ,.w entirely hi.,1 only to be , j Our Gents' Furnishing Department lis most exquisite, nnd has all the novelties of the season in the lino of Under wear, Neckwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Cuffs aud Collars. We call spocial j attention to our open work Underwear, such as the French I Lace, Lisle Thread and Jlalbriggan Goods. OUBl 1 1 AT DEP A IITJIIENT is simjily iminense, as we have all 'season iuF.lt and Straw. Soft and season in felt and Mraw, Soft and the country. Among them a line of Ikcspcetfullv, ' BERWANGER BROTHERS, LIUIHXU CLOTHIKaS AND TAILORS, 1 ayetteville Street, Opposite U. S. 1 0 RALEIGH, N. C. J"" Orders sent by mail will receive prompt attention. liALEIGU MARBLE WORKS. I W. DURHAM, FA VETTFiVIIilili St., It A I. K Kill, X. C. DEAI2E IIVT li UF.A OSTOMY, TAI5LKTS, U OKPKlts- IMlilMiM i.V I'll, I. Kit AND SA ISKAtT ION lillAHASTRKD. CTf'CM.I. Oil V.'lilTK Kill! rilKK 1 1ST A .1 OIKIIINS "tS?i , " FERTILIZERS IN STOKK AND 2ll,lNl ,..,!,, C. ;. ,Sl mi Sli'illM'TH. J--..II.I I Niil.i.-. Hi 'in. ;r.,ivil ih.iiii -N t'li....f Tim .lliy Hay. ' I.ii-li. H s.-,. I o.iim I.imi lili,-l IIiimiII Whi;,. Ii .lie.l Mi-ul. :..' I iih. -I Whi. i' mi. I Mix. si e-.m. Liml s-i Mwn.lflt'-. Sea Lull i.uaii.., fNi-isH.-kn Wulkt-r'H t'oil.-ii l'h-i.ili.i:,.. m . rr- -m uoiiocs. sugars, jt'iour, xw vjLoiaiiiscs, ana a iuu Tin" nii- Is will .. a .. n nny nut. run hi. II llrxl i-ih b.hhI. nr.. I ml nrulM4. W i'hii . - o 1 1 1 1 1 I i in in. mi. I thi. itU.v,. Aniiii 'iil.tiiKl i .i.in. im. I Ari l l'li.-.U.."i, to lm iho I hi l4 111 llilit liiark. .. I all ami t'aiiilni' Iln in l.. f. i (ml. Im-linf. mk lei.-, wv.vr'r Si tayloh. Hnl,.;li, N. f.. Mar.-ti 1, :hhj. HiJA?.i Zi ''I AMMONIATED SUPER PHOSPHATE W JLWIS0N&C9 BALTIMORE Avail Phos Acio 8 tdIO Total Bone Puds. Ammohia Potash 21tti 30 56 2v2 'i li, DA VISON: & CO, 118 W. Lombard St., Baltimore. FOR SALE. Ail Anllm&n, Taylor M-hm win In, hM .ii rf.-ih.-iuililt. i.tiiih. It Ih as (!! nit in w, li'iln itfi-u tMt't'iiily i-nri if Ihhi scaaoii. Will lN,li.lvir a. any ...ni lii ilitermlpHtil. I'hii I run l- turf li'triM . Apl'ly '". r. M. MOUIIK, M.-iir.V Isit.tT. N. r Or, JAM PS MtNiUK, April -o, 1WJ S.k.! 1'itutlhin", N. t r....iiK. Aluitr. I r lurl-Al.t..M...il n. .., ,,uin.. rirr Kalle In lirtlnre l.rrjf or Kilfa llsir I. tht fvUUl 4w. JrtltU.UMlei nlUn-KUU. Get "ki. t 'Vt ttiast-r, llurka, "ja.lrttkr, Millmiila u.i mny of the ll inctln ine known ate here com. lnneJiiitoant,lK:i,c'f t.Kll v.ire.l .nil eflirctive (Mwcrs,astu niul.ul)ierc4tetlllKl rititricr&llie But Dealtd Slrtnjlh Reataru Cvr Uud. Itrurcs PvpeH.j.i, Khnim.ttisin, IffplesvlieiS. ill.li-4;i llie Si..i,i.,.!i. ItvwrK. I una, Livet, Kl'lnry., and all tcn .'i: t'ol,'l.Umt. If y.ni ate a-a-tin,- a iy ai.li l onir ption Of any diJe, "e Cie T.f. r I .bv. It ai l furrly hrlpy.iil. Heintin'.rt il i f..r viV,i,.r 1.. lallcr trnctsift'.in;.r auJ Pl'icr l..nKS,l it bi.il-ls up th svt-m a i!i "it ir-toni, Min&. tnl$i mc, at allil'lct . tn dni N ..iiccenmnc a illinut ifiiilnrci f lli-iox t I .,N V. c".lli.rciic.ilal LAHtiK HAVINtl IS Ut VI.NO TIIU IiolJ.SR Mil. lOO Buggies. Rockaways Spring: Wagons, &c. asatJatif tLe l-at inateriaie ai.d fully warrant txl, to be eold rsgardleaa of ooat. Partw u want will oonanlt thair owd Interact by ear a., tiling oarasoek and prieasi befor bnyintr. we are determined to svelt, and bare ent tlnn oor priutta ao they eeanot be met kjr au; other hoaae in thn State. Also ft fall stock of. ITiiikI IVImlo I1iiii-iih ItErAIUINa done at bottom prima, and In beat tn .tin r. IWud fur rr ce anrl enta . a. kicKKrn: . son- Jajatie.Uie, M. a Advertisement. tho public, we' are justified in assorting, is the laivest and most comuloto is the In DEPARTMENT Domestic looms, and of the latest de- aueiuion oi ino ladies to our chil mo i'engrcmoiii suit, Homoiinng found in our establishment. o the Novelties and Latest Styles of the Stilt, and of tho best manufacturers in J, li. Stetson tV Cos best manufacture. Stiff, and of tho best manufacturers iu and SUPPLIES DAILY AKIUVJMJ: .oii hn-kSfni,litrl l'aiAi-, Ouan. , Lmm w. k., tiiiiiiliir. Firm V'"l AmmniilkMMl i tiiiitii'i. j l.OtHl Kirk IJO.MV.t" l.-M rtl'..hll. CUtmlM I l !, ilin hlliM.H. Krnl, In Hip raiirkl, trr 11.1 l-.T , . in . a.allul.lc I l,..li.,rlr lc!4 !i -ik ltiil.iwlii'a Amiih.itlniMt lSMlt i..f. ew uuoa and xvew urioass . HH . uno oi omr goons. SAVE MOWEY! BUY FOR CASH. TJELIEVfNO the pasl stason has ee. AJvincc.l the intelligent ilass tf tiLinter. tlmt it wciuKI lie better to Imy for Cale than Cotton option, c ofter this Fihst-Cuss Fertilizer (luivii ii.i tai rAin.) rlirrrt to the l'lanlcr for $31) per ton in oar Inatl tuft. Less quanlities $33 per ton. No Agents. 'I'hosc only hu can pay t-'.i'h, nt eit write for pi ices. Farmerc' CIiiIjs. (ir.ingers and dealers are inrited t visit our Vtuk or rile lit. We also less pert and manufacture a full line of Agricultural Chemicals. such as Arid I'hosphate, Sulp, Ammonia, Nitrate Soda, Kainil, &e. All goods iilijeet to analysis of Pnor. IiAHNIV. Director of Ag. F.xp. .Station. "PATENTS. Trim.iiiii, S..llfltr of Amprlpan unit Tori 'iiih, Hnlilim'inn, l e. All iiuniue fm lilt l'let-nin, lintritr itefitra lrin 1'alt.ni oni.'p r II.k i'...iiui, rimily ai.rn.latl le. S rli.irft. ii.iIh.4i, a paioul Is on ure.1, Suhd for rtr eular noTia tt JOHN MINSIStl. T. B. inatst MANNING & WO MACK, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, riTTSBORO, W. C. m. rr..ni(.l Bitrtitlmi Blvrii to all hunlnnae eo tr.iK.ril ... ilirlr riita. Mr. Mamiina will be In Ilia offl.-r "ti ilia llrl ami llilrtl M-iulnra nf aarji in'.nt It aii'l thr Sal unlan prts-ailiiij. Mr. Wtioae win lev In ilio ..fll -e at all Unira. aepai-M Onnnnt v rx.-rllol fur thrmbliiK, rlnatiluf, and ativln the vraln. ManuraiMurtHl by b. Oill 4 Hon. Tn-iiKiii, X J. lur deacrii'llTa ratal.Ktta ooA rl.v lint, atMrri W. I.. I.OMHlN, Mltb'l, H. C, Aat-nt f,r Cbalhain euunly. April 2 3ii7. II. Z. ROOEHS tV CO.. HK1I.FIIS IS MARBLE AND GRANITE Monnnieats, Tontetoaes, Tablets. jit., at.. Main Street, DURHAM, N. C. O.UKTHIY Wt.HK OF A 1.1. IISM KKATItT KXKCITKU. I.lijn an.1 Fjnlina.ra ferwlaheil on Atileeltasv May 4. IHitJ. 8? XKCl'Tt )U'S NOTICE H AV ai IX. I iinallflart aa T.tmxor of Harare rika Sprraaiil. I harrtty notlif all ftrrafaa bttltllne; rlaim agaliiat Mid tlerattenl fi eihltill Hi" ean It, tne. lii i-r Imlt-re Ilia 'Jtsh day nf April. ihw. U B. 1KC, Laeeuser. AiilUW, lobt. . THE WW PEERLESS SEPARATOR FOB. 1882
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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May 11, 1882, edition 1
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