(!;ftailiam imi THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 182. LOCAL RE CORDS. Ijrllcnil our new advertisements. ftsfiTOo to Byiiuin & Iloaden's for Apple unit Pencil lVt'lers. (leoryi.i Stocks and Double-Shovel Plows on hand. j fteST Our esteemed young friend, i Mr. J. D. Mann, will open tho 1 lock j llest Academy on the 25th of July, ; mid will do jbt'less sustain the rcmita- tion of that institution. BsiT The attention of our fanners is railed to tho advertisement of J L. Polk & Co. Save your fruit by buy ing some of their parers. evaporators. & They keep an iinmens' stock of all kinds of improved machinery. BSf Bargains in Iteady-made Cloth ing. You will find at London's a large j stock of Alpaccas and Linen Dusters ami Coats, nice White Vests for "t't cents. u,,i.wi;.1 ai.wl- f (ii-iiife . Shirts, be est I'ldnuiidried Shirt in the market, Ladies' Slijipers, (ents' Jow Shoes, Fans of every style, 1 arasol and Umbrellas very cheap. HTXow the splendid wheat crop lias been harvested when yfu come to Pitlsboro' be sure and call at Lon don's and see his splendid stock of goods. He is oft'ering special induce ments for cash has u large stock of if . i .:n o,.l,1 .ii V..H- rtriaw h uh m i i u win on n.nn.o . -.- i ..-1 ii- ii oik holesali! prices ltiiicAsn. Also ii lot of Ladies' Hats. Flowers and other Mi inerv than s at ureatlv re duced prices. ' .... r-iV-Youcaufiiid'hegenuiu-lirown r..if., i.,i,i sMiow.l Plow, w-iili nut cut Clevis, at. Shaw & Harris'. Also tho largest, s'oek of Tinware in the place. They have jus' received a large stock of North Carolina made Segal-. the best in tin1 market. They have made a reduction on their Cotton Hoes to close i hem on. If you have wool to sell Shaw &. Hani.; will give you tijk iikst rr.i. r.-i. Potatoksos Vink. We arc informed bv Mr. P. P. Thompson that one of his neighbors has a potato vine that has H! well forme, 1 potatoes on it, coming out at the joints. A Lmi ikOnion-. Mr. Jas. L. Fields, of (hilf township, has sent us an onion that measures thirteen inches in cir cumference, and yet it is only tin aveiage sio of a lot of live bushels raised bv him. FutsT CoT toN J'.i.oom. We arc en abled this year to announce -the l'uM cotton bloom" earlier than usual, as Mr. H. K. Dorsett. of Matthews towi -ship, informs us that h" had blooms ou the 12th of this moiitli. A LAiaiKl'oTVTo. The largest Irish potato, that we have seen or heard of this year, was sent us last week by Mr. W. A. KUington. of this county. It weighed one pound and three ounces. Who can beat il ! TFi-no Hivsrt i . On the KMli i:ist. Mr. John rurroii;rhs. of .Hear Creek township, committed suieid - by hang ing himself. About two weeks pre- vious his wife ha 1 died, which n!Hu'-o ii- 1 tion (lerangeii ins nunu nun c-cisen him to lake his own lite. - - (ioon AVitrvr axu Ovrs. Thel irgest ami best tilled heads of wheat and ; oats, that we Lave seen this year, have j been sent us by Mr. W. A. Ilai oer. ot (lulf township. 'J hev are remarkable ; specimens. The stalk of oats lneasui- : ed an inch and n half iu circumfer-1 cuce. j ... Child Fat.vi.ly ScAi.m:t..-The little six year old son of Mr. King, of New , 11,1,111 t.viiJi!ii .net with a horrible Hope tow nsinp, met vuiti a iioiiihk death, on last Satunlav. He was sitting in a chair near a pot of boiling ;..i., .,1,;. .1, 1,,. l.mt.ilK-fi.ll and was scalded so badly that he died soon thereafter. records of this county furnish no in Larok Vkof.tahi.es. Tho largest f,)nM:,tion. as they l not go back beets, onions and potatoes, that we ivil;,.,- (iIIU, nji), (he year when have seen this year, were brought to (;nilm was organized. ' We find it us a few days ago lv Air. .loin. 1, rarrcll, the kind hearted supeiiutend- cut of our county poor house. We measured 01.0 of the beets and it was seventeen inches in ciicunifereuee. "Wlul Can beat that beet? If Mr. Farrell fends bis paupers on such vegetables they certainly hav cause to comp dn of their faro. En-cock viK (irn Yorxo Mux. W'v tako pleasure in calling attention to tho professional card of our young townsman. Dr. John M. Maiming. Unfortunately for North Carolina, and for this county especially, too many of our best young men move away and seek their fortunes elsewhere, so that it is with much pleasure wc note that Dr. Manning will remain among the people of his native county. Let us encourage our young men to re main w ith us. Inferior Com r .Tritons. At tho la;d nieetiiir of the county commissioners the following persons were drawn as jurors for the July term of our inferior court, viz: George Glosson. K. W. Dixon.- W. I' Wynne, Hansom Lam- beth. C. D. I'oc. Calvin Siler. W. W. liradv, L II- Dowdy, E. M. Hrav, J. W. llolleuiini. William Deaton, John AV. Whitehead. Peiijauiin Williams. J. II. Dark, William Moore, Sr., K. G. Eubauks. It. N. Mann, A. J. Hums. T T It,-,., J,.l,ii W llii-l;iiei-. Hacklier, i. .!... r. A v T.n.,i.,.i-.l I !! N'alle. P. 51. IVarnoii. W. K. Uoudinot. A. H. Merritt. Marion Terrv. K. F. C'ouk, J. C Junes and llanuau .Searu. AKoi sTin i.H.vuvKsv. Tin-harvest is about over, and a most bountiful one il is. All 1 ho. wheat has been cut ', and the hum of innumerable threshers will soon be heard resounding o'er liill anil ud vale. Nearly all the oats has also been r ut. so that man and beast , ...in ... . I.oi'ji i.l..t,li- 4,, ,.,f 11iim.,, ii i i A ..d tin- (Mm uiuri arm nj u I u;; villi ii-. pjiiu , have had scant allowance for them-! S. K-..S ,in1 H...ir s(, indeed it was ' oi.lv !. lm ,.loUi w.oii,.i.o- t tm i I actual starvation was avoided, but now with so abundant a yield of wheat and oats plenty once more "smiles o'er a happy land." Anabund anco of fruit is also enjoyed by our people aid vegetables were never moio abundant, so that we may term this '-a year of plenty." If t here ever i was a year when a plenty was needed. surely it is this. Towxsiur Mi.iiTiNiis. AVe would re mind tho democrats id' Chatham that, at 3 o'clock next Saturday afternoon (the 21th of Jane), the several town ships will hold meetings to appoint delegates to attend the county con vention that is called to meet here on the following Wednesday. Each towns ship may s. nd as many delegates , ; wislu s. but will be. entitled to as it vote in the county convention only according to its democratic sfiengtl These are important meetings and we hope they will be largely attended. The county convention will appoint delegates to represent Chatham in the State, Congressional, Judicial, and Senatorial conventions, so that, if you have any choice as to who should be nominated by any of these : conventions, be sure to attend your i township meeting and express your : wishes. Don't stay nwav. and then . . . . ,. - . eoiiiplaiu about the nomiiia ions. ' " I uk Jiisiinrs isitation. I lie aril val of a bishop in a country ill.,.,, jH oiiite an event, and so the net it vis- itation of Jtishop Lviueii to thispla.e was an occasion of more than ordinary inb rest. He preached here and ad ministered the rite of continuation, on last Sunday, in the Fpiseopal church in the morning and at the colored mission in the afternoon. He preached without notes to a crowded congregation, composed of di'Vrreiit denominations, and his sermon gave universal satisfaction, being- one o!' tin be: t f led we have ever heard, and va f'.lYibly and imprcs.-dxely delivered. Hi iilinned eight whites and eight blacks. On Sunday night a huge 'congregation enjoyed a sermon deliv ered by l!ev. Dr. Marshall, who was born and raised in litis place, but is no.v the beloved rector of Christ , church at Jvdeigh. He is justly con sidered one of the most eloquent ministers in the State. Hi- ho) Lyuiiiu will again visit this county and preach at tin' (iulf, on Sunday the '.Uhdavu!' Julv. "Siixanahaw" Uivt r. It seems quite remai kable that there should ei,t any doubt us to what liver the Indians called "Saxapahaw." and yet there is much uncertainty. We recently iv! l ied to a slateiueii! made by Mr. K. !. Hale in one of his letters to the Fayetteville F.Namincr, wherein he said thai the Indians had ;;ivni this name to what is now the Capo Fear river. In a siilseoiiein. letter lie says : "My friend of the I'ittsboro' lJrcoi:i questions the accuracy of my state ment, founded upoii-J)r. Hrickell's History of North Carolina, that the Indian' name of the Cape Fear was Sampaha.v. and he cites Lawsnns ve.'r.i before Hist'rv, published ...... . . 1 Mnekell's. to show that Sav.'-.ahaw wa the ftidian natiie for III -.v liver. and Sapona the Indian nam" for J )(") river. Since the rc.-eipl i'f t!ie Ki:ioni'. my friend who consulted Jliickill at the Aslor Library has again examined it and h.us furnisliod mo with the lines of tho livers as laid down upon a map. down to tho junction (.now Haywood), and I find that along the line of tho Western river (Deep river) 'are the words 'Saxapahavv or Capo Fear, y'' " . (Saxapalmw.t Sa:apalmw .) i I'"'l '.so., or Lnckel . I have no means of determii.iiig. but ,. -, . . , , !'" . ..,r. v.,.,.. 'ounties may show. If anv ot our readers have an formation that would throw any light on this mooted question we would be ' pleased to hear from them. Tin; i.n tin r.iw,i...i t,.i;. .f ,.r ..:t .,m- .,1.1 ... .... Kr... .... '''' - citizens (gathered d .Mil.tless Horn tra- lition') that 'Saxanahaw" vvas tl Indian name for our Haw river, and we arc inclined to think that Lawsou was correct. As early as the year 1701 he travelled on foot through this 110 country, was afterwards Surveyor ' (!enerid of the Province, and ought ' to havo known whereof hi; vviote. judicial Gilmer Enirolt lb:io; for .In due ii : As lhe convention will soon lie hold, it .pertinent to ask what will Chatham1 ilo about it .' Does she vi:;h Judge Gilmer to be his own successor ! If not, why not ? It seems to me that every consideration of policy and jus ticc demands this. Two years ago, ithe convention at Durham, cndoiscd and umfirined the wisdom f Gov. Jarvis' appointment, and that too over; some of the best lawyers in the State, j Since that time .Iud''e (tilmer lia conducted th business of our court s with the utmost acceptability to the bar and to clients. Unfortunately he has not had the opportunity to pre- side in a singln eourt in his own dis- t rii t. Hut. if we can believe the unanimous testimony of those who have seen him upon the bench, no judge ii. the State has acquitted him self with mote honor. I!y consent f all. bo is a pure, man and a christian u'ciitlemati. As a iiiilre n oenllemiLii. - As a iiiih'e lie Iirtil. liittimit. iiiiti.-nt. .-iiiii ii-.iiw .ind ineor- ; ruptible just such :ialilies as have ' made the judieiary of North Carolina iihiotiioiu. Judc tiiimtr vvas a al- Imit Kol.lier, anil has both done nnd sult'etcd much in defence- of his conn- tvv. but modest man that ho is. his patriotism is to bo iud-'ed bv his walk and not. bv his conversation. Let Chatham do herself the eredit of standing stpiare and tirm for John A. f.ilinf.i- fin .Titilirn f,iv if tliiy d-w.,1 ,,.,,1 ....... ..,1 ,.U in.l.fn ul.onl.l urn . i i in urn ....... jv.n- , " 1 i....n., be set aside for one who mitfht prove j himself to be ieevish. Dctulent. partial. I ii ii. 1 less wi lit Ii v. i t. would not be well ! for the State, nor in accordance with the earnest wishes of many democrats of Ckntuai. Chatham. Long lor Solicitor. Mil Km Ton: How can tho demo ll. ; .1, ',,!..:.. I K. tt,,.. clw.tv M.tiii- i appreciation of the manhood or .Jacoii j ... m V. Long, of Caswell, than to give . . ' . .. , . a i:ni tho nomination lor noncuor r lb. is a native of our neichborins I counlv of Alamance, a genial, popii-1 h.r and wholesoul gentleman, and ' u i.l.l tt m.n.l lnwver- and as a pros- ,? mi" i .1. . ... i .ecui nSoHic ..rw... eo,. ,u ; . , ; ' XSnTi S: ? "C-rT Z : eo J d, ink the coiR. placed on their being the only democrat tendered a,aWe. on account of its unpleasau , I timiimnlion liv the l!lte "flSHlritlll'.I h,.,,,,!,-,,, convention" who fl.it lv I .j to ftllow Lia nalue lo lj0 used. ' A Visit to Kicliinoiid. Pri-Tsiiono', N. C, June 1C, 1SS2. Kmtou IJivork: Having just re- tuiii. d from n visit to Uiclimon.l county, perhaps a few items might be i of some interest to soma of your rea-' .lers. 'lhe larger part of Kichiuond county as you perhaps know is iu - lialuted by people if Scotch descent .u.l a mote nospinio.o reop e ca mo. . bo ioumi any wuere. inn mt have at your seiice, aim uiey i usually have in abundance. The pmpeet lor goo.l crops is encourag- - mg. VJOUOll IS nlllllll, 11 la 1 1 lie, uilt. there is a usually good stand, and (Joldsboro Jirsspngor: Mr. Ilar wheu the weather turns warmer it j rjs Waters, of Onslow, was married wiil grow cIV am! give its usual ubnnd- hist week, and lived only four daysuf;er ant yield. The prospect for good ! Jij 4 marriago. dying of heart disease, corn crops is (-specially good. We A young man named John liur- xavv 1-irge fields uf corn waist highi et it is said by some that the soil ! lit re is not adapted to corn raising; we think differently. Harvest in that part ef the world is a thina of the past, everybody having reaped their crops of small grain and uianv (J th. i.i have had their wheat threshe. I out. I was told that the yield of wheat. was good, indeed better than it luis liccii tor tunny years, i do not a isli t friends be severe on our f nit 1:1111 ' imt, certainty mere is uoi as ,,.!, ...,t..rri .iiiiiM the farmers here as there. i....: ..1... :.. r:..i....r.r..i , i". . 1. 1. ..i.... 1 aiieinieo iwo very iiiiercMiiiK otuuicn, 1 and while both ides of the question were ably di,cussed on each occasion, , and whd. there ..re certainly some , tine fpe.ik belonging to the Society ..1 !,!. r..,ii ti.t ll.i-i- must lint lire ... ' .''.... ...;.i, ..1,1 f n,ti,..m- i. .. .1 : .....' .-..r.,, 11, ci, .,11,' .unite "as on tee succcsful side each to know the loss the ...eat nut huh time and, of cour.e, claims part of : taii.ed he weighed it the .other da .,.,,,' 4 , and found that. 11 Ihs. had been used. I he liouors. , 111... On Sunday, tho 11th, wo attended ; lhe advance in prices will have uo Si 1, . I.i, , nre 1 iieli wus ma. n ll , Nation a the hist annual Conference. , of the M. K. Church, South. We . , .. . . .. . . l I. uiul ll UHeil 10 lis uimosi capacuj (and it is a very lartre cliiueli) wrtu ; i.ro. 1. vv. Outline 'vthaii wliom mere ; is not a more eloquent pre ider in ; the Slide) in the pulpit, y t ho did not. preach, but his place w as ably , tilled bv bio. l' P.. Met'all of the N. i U. Conferenco. l'.ro. McC.dl oreaehed a tine seniioli. His theme was "Moral t'onrage," and he handled the subject will. A:'t r cni ivin-r onrsclvf 9 with those good iojle feasting Oil for more than a weik 1 tond things we, 011 Tl.11 nd:.y idght the Kiih, boarded the 11 for our home in Chatham, where train wo renew the baUlo for that living . which we behove the world owes us. A ClIATUAMlTB. State News. h l(1 . i"ion . a i 1 thioii.eh the mails luesdaylast that was mailed in New Mexico aud came ail the wny with remarkable safety. It was a gold watch with open face 11 nd mailed ia an oidiuary euvelone. The envelope was greatly worn by much handling. Harvest is fa Montoincry Slar vnably progressing and the farmers r .b.iij; nun ......-. ate happy over tl, l,titnl harvest. . 11 1 1 ..i.. vnni'.'oiiierv never nun uuei ii.-ni ,.,,,1 more abundaLt fruit crops. A negro boy was drowned in Knsh's ,.,,Tl pond, near Sulphur Sp.ings, in this louutv, last week. Ho vvas ia bathing and was almc. Itis thought that he was s, iz.ed with cramp aud could not reach tho lunik. Kliabeth City Economist: Thos. Wiiliams. who lives near Currituck Cotn t House, dug ou Monday, June .r, 5t tia.it Is of good Irish potatoes fu,n, H ,,jtx.e t)f ,,fuimj I of an acre, Iiy actual measurement, wuicu ue sold in Xorfolk for :JU7,47 net after! deducting expenses. lnsides the 1 good potatoes there were time barrels of "cubs''. Tho laud was a sandy h am, maiiiirnd with guano made into compost. Thi-y wtre planted caily ; in Mutch. Wilmiugton Star: Mr. II. I. Mc Dutlie has t-old tho Laiuinhiirg Eu tei Diiso to Mr. J. C. Troy. The paper ! uinler the new management will ad vocate tho lliidical Humiliations just made at Haleigh. It calls itself "Lib. er.il", aud talks of "Hiuirbon Democ racy". Wo learn that, a colored woman by the namo of Hall, died a few days ago, to all appearances, and the family and fiiends were making the necessary preparations for ln-r burial when i-tie Middeuly showed manifestations of a return to life, and at last accounts sho was still living. - V ceiith maii hhovvcd xa a very ol com venterday whieh was puked up ,on the Mrei U ly a colored hoy. I'm date lb We learu Iioui Cupt- David Shorruan, of tho stonnicr John Dawson, that Mrs. Geo. W. t'orbttr., of Ciillie Creek. Pender county, went Habiti" on Saturday Juat, takiiiL' with her two of her little boyH. Upon the i approach of tho storm, about 5 p. in., j j &ho called her children and started ' for home and had reached a uoiut '. i uilliiii Inn hundred yards of hor atp. i . o i t - - t t i when she looke.t Hack aim saw otie oi Her cliiliireii ana a nine coioreo ; bov condim throu "h a swam p. Hav- injj no misgivings of anything being wrong, she gave 110 more attention to them until about one hour later. The storm had then ceased and little ( reorge, about 8 years of ago, was found to be missing. Immediately a search was c mimenced and continued Hironolio.if Hin ninrlii I mt. without. . . avail, I 'lioHnttn fl laorver A lit tin nnrrrn r . ' " " , ,)0.V. agea aoout uiteen years, was yowlav lodged in jail t Concord,, " . ' c'l.rge, f trymg to V""": """liy OI '"co" 0"re T, at .uiii Hi 1. in Cabarrus county, l or sever- Stirewalfs ftm.ilv ",,l" ""r "! .. , lo bov who ,wftS " I '1'iantity of strychuine was fouDd on in h person i We had I xewa & Observer, 20th: tw. storms vesterdav. the last one ' which camo uhout 7 o'clock in tho i , oveiiiiur. verv threatening but ' its centro was north of us. Mr. ltich-1 rMltli) w)0 c.lIlie iu on tl)c trttiu I Ul) wini, ..iicrHijio jum. j ' m he Hue of th(j Rftlei & 0ag. j ,,.-, i y0. ,i ,uvr.A ; Xbo fences wore leveled and the "crops :(ivit1ou(1 . . . j)s vilJiMlcei s ,h of lhc dlv ft so(m m ,be 0fril a,i .,, oii.r i.a ..;,ri,t. n.i' ,i,.ni. i . 1. .i;,! .lunnurn The i no ilouui Dol a cm uaniagc. me i.!..r.1 .liui.t'iu vvna tliH rrrn mlf.Mt lbu nam, aged 2; years living near this city, : vvas drowned in the Neuso yesterday 1 ; morning while bathing. Extensive 1 iron furnaces or smelting works are ! 'to bo located on the banks of the! I Neuso near this city, by a conipnny Icomposod of (b-n. Htike, Hon. It. It j Uridgers and olhers, now oieratinB j j ,i valuable iron mine near Chapel llill, i ! from whence the irou ore is to be I brought hero. : - --- v . ,. . Toisuot Hiinnv Home: i nerc is o " v.aruner lownsu.p u. lexamnlo of economy is woithy of i notice and whoso idea of home in- dnstrv is of some practical value. In - 1 - - , , the month of Janua.y lie purchased weigl.iDK bonl ... II.-. with which to supplj 'but , household '' 3llr; lieeu using irotu mis meiu- mnee .iuu- nary, and tho uieantimo hud ra- lioned a laborer sis days. Dosiring eui-UL uu ui u ...... j This 11 e '-''' '"".i has a goo.t crop lias given uo iinirl0.-iL'e. but exoects to have money , 4 ,.;, ! 1 , ; it. stnleavillo Landmark: A few days j 80mo mHf,ry J0gs got into h dock : f Ki.H11 owned bv Mr. Arch. Ihady, ' of Sluloh, ami cleaueil tluau out. ui 1 course there was a dog killing after-1 wards, but what does that amouat 1 to? Last year Mr. It. C. l'lott, of Sldluh, had a llock of some twenty 1 ii..i uli;.,.n Hh bus none now. Dors ' j.- t.very oua of ,ienl va yet,' ., , ,. ..f n,PH slucn whs! ftter thau that of all the tjie ylHei jx,., (.:.!,. P. ilogs 111 : ostnn, of ! this place, joined a matrimonial guild : last year. A few months ago he j : married. Ho had paid to the guild I $20, aud a few days siuco he received j I his premium, auiountiug to $122.50. j i l'imn tlie merits of the case inurrviiig ; beats dying, and au insurance against 1 , . 1.. ,...r.i.u r,.t.f m, marriage uoo i'o i""-a insurance against death, siuce in this case a fellow can both cat hi3 cake i aad have it. Fnyetteville Examiner: A colored mau by the name of William Marsh, in the employment of tho (Jape Fear ; .V, ladkiu vallev lvaihvay was oiuiiy ', "'jored on Tuesday last . 1:5th) near ijiti:c uiver. Jib was III 01 h. un iue . . ...... 1 ,1 lui,nn "HCK as ium liui uuu "" an emnne and a crravil car lor Hie c . . P"'Pl,M0 "P""K "'c'"' """" w as ca.igut ana severely iuuueu w , jho same day as the , rum wh c . "roiiRlit Marsh tho njuiw in , '.. to this place, was returning ,,rds Lit lie K.ver, JBin ran " -Icahau a cut about ten miles from this place, aud John Monaglian, tho engineer, iu imiminL' from tho cnyine, got his , loot badly inj ned. On Monday luat Mr. Alexander (Iridium, the p. iucipal of the Fuvettevillo Graded sciiooi, lelt in.s piacn iu unmpiiii) with several of his pupils, bound for the University, where tho latter will m.-iko application for admission, Among them are two young ladies, niid Mr. Graham proposes to te. t their preparation for the University. Should thev pass the examination , and become students there, ho will be ci.titlod to tho credit of having j pioneered this new departure iu the, ' e.huatioual programme of the Uui versily. I I Wc learn that the two ladies sue-' icessfiilly stool their examinations at the University, but do not intend to enter college, having been examined: simply to test their ahi.ity to pass1 ' the examinations. Ed. lCi.Ooun The hi t fiietil a setv.ng woman can have- ia iho IVnimylvMiiia Minger Sevvinsjr Machine and Wh.i.kih tV Ct. j '. ftell it for Twenty DtdlarH. I,.int week live executions to jk place UUtk-r Jlldu Ljucli. A rising in Ireland is feared, (itiarda and sentries oil over the country have been doubled. Salera Female Academy celebrated i 78th aunual commencement last i i. . :u tlj i j . female school in the State. Williaiu H. Vanderbilt and seven . , , , I.. 1; .uuu, wm uu u u,,K .u ..o costing nearly eight millioua of dot tary. The President hna approved thej seuience 01 me conn mai wai uittmiHa ing from die army Lieutenaut Flip per, the uegro ouicer ccavicieu 01 oil)77t.i,Hiit . , un Jast rvinuay a ternnc tornano onrntil flifoiKili a nnrhnn of niva nnn f"? U1UU , 1 woniulinnr nvnf 'flfl iinH i nn rnvinii n TT I'll:. . . , m ; ; , ' . ' vabi amouni oi property. Tlit Distinguished Charm. A delightful fragranco of freshly tialhried (lowers and snices is the inguishing charm of Floreston Cologne. Money fur a Rainy Day. "For mx rears my daughter was sick from kidney and other disorders. Wo had used up our savings on doc- tors, w hen our dominie advised lis to try Parker's Ginger Tonic. Four bottles effected a cure, and as a dol- hir's worth has kept our family well over a year, wo have been able to lay by money again for u rainy." A poor Mlin-S WifH. dij:i. R" N'llli'i'.i (if ilontlisi nn-1 matTlutftw hirtortoil , fnv. Olilniui'li's i-lniri'l hi'Vi-ii ii-iiiB IIiii-. , i - .; . ;:z:::. .:: nm iwh ui.. mihs asn lvuv swans, in tiw Ixi -lllili year "I Iiit an Mcl.F..VX.-At liU p ni.lfni-i near I,llllni;iii. liiiriii'M iiuiiily, un tln liiili tiiHt., Oi-n. A. 1). Mc I.i'iui, hi Hi'- ni'veiiiy-lltih year i'f lilx Hgn. T1IH Eft AR2ISTS. llilrtMl tr Tiik It&:oiii by NOUUIS, WYATT TAYLOR, OKOI'KHS COMMISSION .MKKI'll VXTS. Nil 3 Kxi'liniiuoniiil Sn. .1 Martin Hid., It A 1,1 1 .11 S. C. Juilf 51 IW2, COTTON MAIIRKT: ''"'"'k. ; uVri oi-.iiuai-y '- Knnt ilwCnuv maiikft. ' ' Mit ii,n,.- ' buik.ciixi.i.w. U -. I irnn. y ijam-i, an i..n-,i- I'i-iw. i r-lliio.1, I I l)i-,l l'l'ii-lii- 1US17 t-'itniily, Drli-t AiiiiU-m, 71 H H.S"?to, 1(1 ' 15 SSlll m 1 Id I C.ttif. 1 in 1 Suiiiir i iKI'ji'ij I Yi'lliiw, 1 timiiulutixl, 4" I IllltllT, 4 J I KciiS, S'a',",i: l''Tk, liti'l. Klmir. N. C. M,i:liM Ciiha, Colllllloll, It V Tliii- ii-li'i's .in- for litrge 1,,Ib, New Advertisements. FOR SALE. A winslili Mxiy-Haw OIN, Fwlor. Cuiiileimw. ami l'nw rr o.-ilo, t-tutii. Alt In gil urilBr. AiH.ly l 11. It. IHUIK. l'lli:.bi,ri X, C. .Iiiim'M, 1KK-J. lm. LOST D()(f. rowwl will 1,0 iiilJ t"r tin1 r.-iiirn of vny sPI.T1...,.. ,,,. i i.lt ,im .it.l. wlili -m, .. iu,... h,H,i ., riKi,t hie. una i nuniad W. A. KI.MNHTON, lli'Blllll"llt P. O., X. C. DR. JOHN M. MANNING, PITTSBOKO', N. a, j OlVers his irofessional services to the i citizens of Chatham. Juno 22. 18S2. :im. ROCK REST ACADEMY. MALE AND FEMALE. I'Al.b MISSION OPEN'S JULY 25, ls-J Tuition, per month, 1 to $2.oO. Music, !?3 per month. Doard, T to 8. including washing. , nio r,nt very low to ciunbor. ' liiirtteuUre ailJrosa V. S Fur furtlior MANS. Ua,ln)'s M.lli. S. C, ,iini. ai, Wi. sim. Don't Forget It! We keop CIOKU Mll.U-i. Aipli-liml l'i'ii, h I'arer.i, I'rult DryiMx, emu1 MIIU nn.l KT.iKrai.ir. Wo f,'H 1I10 MHiinur fc.iiifiiit. i t,,, I'lll I'HXlnll Kiiuiii.'. all Kiikiiu. I,cl l.lllllllf. .... 1)al, , l liii Hall (llu am. .("a!. rrcs. ti. ........ v..-uiii ,.i.,l Klnu Piws ' . " .; , . ;., Va,i Wrnklo Mm. Thi..iiwnnini m an.t smieirnisiaiviani rrt.9, . u.... ti. Tunmaa m.thiM ithinr Harrow. Tim litn'kevo i'ii!il.'it,,r ami ..rain irm. cinrko'H s"t e..inin c..nnr. ThaKaril'a M,n,r"' ouiuy Mills. Th- "V'i.-ii On- smim" ViIIh. ..HK-o't lin,r,,vi-.l Saw Mill. Ii via wamaiiy klii-l ,,t an tmplmnat "r Martilli wrlio l"i' prlo-H li.'1'irw y,.u Imy. A'l.lova L. L. POLK & CO., Haleigh, N. C. .Imi.-'.-J. l2 lm- The Attention OF FARMERS AND MILLERS Ik ci-pj l illy i!li-l I'" "iir inak,- ,if "B" SHEETINGS liiii'inlnl .'xpr.wsly fr riAlVU SVCRS. ami mM i-lM-ap. If yuriiiiT.liaul,.,-n'lk,fp ll, wml t"ltio , tii'-inry atiur it. K.'.-p iiHistaiiily at nur slr, a wplPii'lia Unn nf l,,ioral Illnllall'lll,,. 1IVM M M VM KM-ri lUXO COMIWNV. .Tun,, I, 1H. lils- Ji. A. LONDON, Jr., Attorney at Law, lTTNKOKO'i Si. tTSpot int Attn'ion Co.lofii.ia. Paid to DAVID LA5DMIH & BOBB, Philadelphia, Pa. No Whiskey! Brown's Iron Bitters is one of the very few tonic medicines that are not com posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a desire for rum. Brown's Iron Bitters is guaranteed to be a non intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time abso lutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages. Rev. G.W.Rice, editor oi the American Christian Rt rVw, says of Brown's Iron Bitters: Cin.,0., Nov. 16, 1881. Crcnts : The foolish wast ing of vital force in business, pleasure, and vicious indul gence of our people, makes your preparation a necessity ; and if applied, will s.ivc hun dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. Brown's Iron Bitters has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c, and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief. KEEP POSTED BY READING THE RECORD. Xow is the time to suWribe ! The UKO Hll publishes til the News of the lay, ami is a LIVK paper. radicular attention paid to all Stale amlCOrXTY news. If yiMi wish to learn what hap pens anywhere in the State or County, read tho (Jet your noighUor to Mihaerihe. TERMS: $i a year $1 for fi mos. ,,1IN MWSIMI. T. n. wnjiirK. I MANNING & WOMACK, j AUomeys and Ccunssllcrs al Law, ; riTTSBOHO, XV. c. I tV. r,,nip' aitrllllnn trl vin Malt Inmlnma imi-trnni- t In iliHf ,-an. Mr. ViiiiiiIiik will 1ii hi Oi i,m,T mi llu- Ilntt am. II, IM M,,u,ay t w li j ni.-mli itn.l nn s iiiir,la! pii"r,lli:g. Mr. VV,,ma,fc it III lw 111 the "111 -o at all Unit. wp'J -ll My porcelaln-lincd Pumps are manuhctured underllcense,ami buyrjireRuarantffd iftairut any and all rlaimi from the Company holding the patent. Iton't ' to tmikr a note of tuts jioinr. The BLATCHltV PUMPS ire for dale by the best houses In the tniJe. Name of my ntarott aeent ttlll be furnished on application to C. 0. B LATCH LEY, Manufacturer, 308 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Dr. WM. LYNCH, DENTIST, Will lstl Chapi-l Hilt on Itin o,n,l Mmitlay 111 parh m"ieti. I All rltlrt wliri Pr A. B B'-hrrlbmi ot V. Mc ' C.m'ev will he pi'Mupily aueujvj lo. tvl. V. 1-xil. w. Carefully madel 0 CA I All of It I the inert Best Selected IXTl I Valuable Timber. "3 I Improvements 1 11 1 w IIEU GOODS! T II K CHEAPEST!! AND BEST!! Stock of Cidoil.4 in the county ! can he fbuml ;it . L. LOiNDOFS; who lias just icttinn'tl front Xui lheni mai ki't.s uiul will oflcr t'lvoeiii' LOW PEICES to those l)iiyinr for CASH; I5ii sure ami come ami isee his gotKls. Ills slock of LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS If? Splendid. His stork of READY-MADE CLOTHING is hv far tho Largest Cheapest he litis ever had. Ileineinher you can liml any ami every tiling at W. L. LOnDON'S. I'ltbiliopi', N. ('.. April liT, 1WJ. I B. liALHKill, X. C. LEADERS IN HARDWARE or i:vi:t:v HEscuirnos. ! ITSHIXd TACKIdl, ! t'OTTON IIOKH, idUAIX CKADLKS, SCYTHES, SXATHS. Clipap to tlie Trade. granite Iron ware For Kitchen and Table Use. ah esc v SDIONDS' SAWS AND Herring's Champion Safes. Write for prices. BKS C MOODS, I.OWKST PR Id's, MJI'AliE DKAUSU. THOS. II. UUI(iiS SONS, HriiruM Builtliutt, Kaluigli, N. C May 4. IW4. KING iTk SINGERS. Alii'W l the eve-! rrtfrrwiitminn nr Ibf ostiks i:.5.oEiira 'TWENTY" DOLLARS. ll In III fVi'ry ri'piM-l TIIK VKItY IIITT of ItiD j Sinm-r Stylo of Maclilnes. I'lnl-liPil In Uui Im-sI 111,'iiini'i'. ttlih Hip lairail tm pr,,tTln -iil! U-r n lii-linc 1.1,1 l,l,,in. Hip irl"RI .i,i v.Mili'iil Bi-li ,it IKi,),-, Willi i-itu.ii,i lruf, laru ilrawi'H iin,t h-'aiitlliil inv.-r I IT STANDS Wirilld i" A KIVAIj I THE KINO or sr.vvtNii m vciiinLs. vvr. im. xot Ask yoIj j to pay roil it rrtrti. voc sr.E I WHAT VOC AHE III YINO. W only Wlnti tn fcniitt thai ymi raally IntMiil ta .my a Machlnn ant nrn urillinir 1.1 pay s'ill r,,r 1 1, a Ihwi In Uik market. Wr.in in u, lu-mllug the naairt nf ynur iirart-Hi rallnia.l iai.,,i aud will smut tlir ma, hln ami Klve .nntruril'iiM 10 amkiw ion TO LXAM1WI. IT IlLIUKL l'i,l' I AV I".i IT. WII.M ARTH It CO . "ia I llhffl bl., raiUVVLLFBIA, FA. April m. if?..