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II J. . . -A iA. i iV THURSDAY. SKIT. 21, 1SK:. ' LOCAL RECORDS. WTReml advertisement of Fine land. WT The days and nights are now of eipud length. P&r If you wish to keep poste il timing the campaign, subscribe to the ltKcoitu. tmZT Gov. Y.tSCK Wil l. Sl'K.tK AT Till: Oui.f, os si.vr Monday, thk "J-lrii. Rally up ! r.Mr. It. II. At water is still with I,ee U. Wyatt, and is ninny s glad to servo his old friends. eTh attention of cot ton pinners is called to the advcitisemeiit of the North Carolina Homo Insurance Coin pany. nT Look here ! When you come to town buy a Watch or Clock or have your Watches repaired by W. H. Leonard. Also buy ywurselt' a pair of those celebrated spectacles. PUT Hvniiui iV HeadcU have just received a lot of Fall Prints with a good stock of goods generally. Plows, plow castings. A full line of com mon school books. Call and see them. All kinds of barter taken. . ; -IK. It should read si:i.:;n7. is. Kcmeinber, although have' - not gone Noi t h ct still 1 am recciv , Ax Tnimstiiih's Waivn.--Mrs. Q. ing new. fiTi.ii Winter Goods utmost 1 R- Fnuke, of J'.ear Creek township, is every day. Have received my second ;a model of industry. She has an af stock of Full Prints, a nice lot of ' Hided husband w ho has not been able llleachcd uinl Unbleached Canton to do a day's work in several years. Flannels, Jeans, Red and White Flan and is the mother of S children the nela, Salem Jeans, Holt's Plaids, New i eldest of whom is only 11 years old. Shoes. &c. nt Loudou n. Cull and and yet by her ow n exertions she has nee them. USTShaw & Harris are now pre iiaruiL' for their fall stock and in or der to make room will sell their en-. tire stock of Summer goods at reduced of a housekeeper, doing all thecooktng. stated as his reasons for deserting the ing the convention tor their conti uricew for Cash or Rarter. They will , washing ami sewing for the family, Jciuoeratic naitv the following, viz : deuce. lam. take When or Oats in exchange for . coods or in payment of accounts. All ; pursous iudebted to them by note or open aceoutit will please eome for ward and settle. W Having just gotten tlirougli '. with taking stock ck I find I have more goods than any two stores in town I tvn j not selling at. cost but I will sell cash j MiHtoniAm miods as low as can I,,, 1.,1 . n'v 1,v Civ .. ft tri.tlT mean business These goods must .house is indeed "a thing of beauty. lxt sold and that at once. If vou , Wo were also pieaseti to receive a call want cheap goods call at London's. T , Tr j IWic Peppmi -Mrs. John Ham-, inm-k, of this township has a stalk of ; is-pper on which are d.. pods. ; ; HAii.imoN Soi.ii. Mr.. Tno. H. Smith, of (loltlslKiro'. has bought. "Hail j bron," the valuable farm of Mr. ieo. j It. Griffith near this place. ' Fink Appi.es. We are indebted to! our esteemed county man, Mr. J. 15. Ausley, for ii lot of the best apples that we have seen this season. Twin Eons. An old colored man. of this county', named Kduiund Dell, has shown us a twin egg. The two eggs are joined together by a round shell about un inch long. JoPKN.ti.isTif . We congratulate our neighbors in Moore that they once more have a county j si per. the liael'e having been revived by Mr. N. M. Dunlap, a young lawyer of Carthage, who has our best wishes for much success in his laudable undertaking. A New Kstkiu'KISE. We are pieaseti to welcome to our t. wt, the Harden' ' wagons. We wish them much success , in their enterprise. , Ifcitliau Papkh. saw. a few days ago. a letter that was written on the bark of a white birch tree, that very much resembled heavy letter paper. It is the same material of which Indians sometimes mako their canoes. The letter was written by our former townsman, Mr. John L ; Jowan, who is now engage.i as an engineer m Kurv-eymg the rotite of a ; new railroad in Nova S.-otia. ' ... . The tJoNoiiKssiosvi. Canvass. Gen. Cox and Mr. Pevereux spoke at. Merry Oaks on Tuesday of last week, and at I'gypt on yesterday. Mr. Pevereux also spoke at Lockville, on last Satur dav. and was rcniital to by our talent- Brothers, who have bought the "old paneueu wim .ucua... v t os.. .. fantory" place and will at once begin , f''. t'"1' tlJ d.' the niai.ufao.tory of buggies nnil 1 hvered his charg.'. whn h was ,t plain ed townsman, Mr. T. B. Womack, j Cnpt. J. A. Graham acted in his place, who completely vanquished this Con i There were not many persons in gressional aspirant. (ten. Cox was ! tendance on Monday, but ou Tues here ou last Tuesday, but, owing to)tjav (ft8 we 1(l predicted), it 'seemed the length of the discussion between i n 'if evewbodv in the eountv had Price aud Bennett, did not speak. 1 He much enjoyed, however, meeting Hgaiu his many friends in Chatham, ; Avho warmly welcomed their distill- j guished Ile)iesentative, and will re- elect hiiu by an increased majority. 1 I The Chatham Oust. Wo have Leretofore mentioned that our Chat-1 ham ciaut (a colored man named j t;... n;ii.i i.;i.,n., ;., W1U1 UUUTl t T. v 'i i.ii,,y..iu ... ,. museum at New York, and was there ! known as "Abeokuto, the Dahoinev 1 Giant." One of our townsmen was ; recently iu that city and while there he visited one of the museums, and in lookiii"- around readily recognized our Chatham giant, although he was dressed up to represent a Dahomey up ti) represeii chieftain armed with a javelin, shield, Ac. The rrcogiiition was mutual and the giant seemed mute pleased to meet a fellow-Cliathauiite. and escort- el our townsman all around the uius- eum, showing him the diflYicut ciui ositics. loulll I'' Alt. A. i ... . : this township. Tlii" brecchim,' is !'l years old. Ilic bridle 'Jl, the ' hames mid tin1 halter 'J7 yens old ;md was u.,ed .'! veins and a half in the cavalry service dining the war. 'lliis venerable harness is still in rond re 1 pair and is worked ou a innle thai i- 21 years old and that hascarriid ::! corpses to their graves. Pol. 1 1 t.vi. (iossnv Polities is wann ing up and becoming the nil absorb ing topic. We published last week the names of the deinoeiatic caudi dates in this comity. lnt ii is not yet positively known who the republican candidates will he. No convention of that party has been held, nor will any be held. It is said that the re publican wire pullers caucused here this week and decided to run Messrs. .lames II. He.idon and A. W. Wicker for the House, and Daid A. lhlt for register, lint did not decide upon any candidate for sheritV or clerk. ( )rii Sri'i'i.i Mr's r. -We would call the special attention and can fill con deration of our readers to the Sup plement" issued with this number of the I!m'o;,ii. II is a st rone' and truth ful present at i. mi of mat Iris that should brine tin- Id-.lsli of --hatiie I t he cheek of any white man who would be will ill'' to restore llf'To rule in I'..r.tcrn Carolina. The dropping out of a type in the twenty fourth line of the Craven County statement makes the ! Radical ta levy of ISTS onlv made sujvport for them all. She . plows and hoes, drives the wagon, and - j cuts ami hauls wood just like a man. - In addition to all ttiis out door work . I n . II. 11 1 1 1 1 .. . she attends to all the household duties and that too without stove or machine. Now, if you can Itnd a more industi i .ous wouiaii than her, let us have her name. Pkhson vi.. Anion.' our "l liathaia HV"!' Thit nr,! "w, ,,,,inr ')Usi,,,:sr , ' were pieaseti ro meei uus , "tM'K JiessiH. .vi. i. jioacu, n. ii At- water anil Fred A. Watson. The last , "amfi'1 I'tlomau has rec ently I ght i out ( . l lavvson, aii.l the oma ital j fs'n that he has hung up in our court- ; noil! one oi our .Mississippi siiosci i- than by t he rcpulilicaiis. Jle tailed v,l.it,,n I- i.-n--hers, Mr. K. J. Dell, w ho' removed to infon,, hi hear, is that din im- all Y ' U . . ... fioin Chat liain several years ago. He myH ,,0 ,u!irs ,;,. ,.,,, :lin,, fl,;( ,ut -)lls n)(1 f(.V(irs. ,(.n, tll:in lu. in Miji,,,. Amo ,). visit ,)M recently arrived in our tovv n are pr. p. (. Snowden. of Florida, ami Mr. John It. London and w ife, of South Carolina. Superior Cnui't. T, ,, .,f,i,,, v-, ,.,.:.. .,,,,.( of this couutv began on last. Monday. ami is presided over by Hon. W. M. Shipp, who. iis is custoinary with our tleinocratic Judges, was pivsciii at the beginning of tint term and prompt ly openo I court at an early hour on Slonday. This is in pleasant eon trust with the custom of the late re- . publican Judges, who were never present until the second or third day of the term. Here in Chatham we all remember how Touigei list d to keep jurors, witnesses and suitors awaiting his anival two or tint t .lavs. We merely ictall this little icininis ccncc of the days of liadieal rule to remind our people what they may e pect if we should ever again he cursed Ikxhcul Judges, 1 ''' "!' Jm- Wil ' ' rawii uul cm it i i: i IC l . . ... ... . Minpie epuiuano,. o. tie ....ties 1 ol a grami juror, ami si rveti a, litucii . lteOt-ii itiiiiui'4ri tleoi the elaborate J, md elo.iucnt dissertations that some ijy.j,, ,.;, ,ilt to mkp Ami bv I he jwilvwt. iu.,r fl,..ls,!(l to know ' that jll(Yre shipp has made si) favorable . ;ul i( im.,.ssi ., mu. ,,,,,.,1,.. ,. ,.(,Ili,Iiss llH more of the "old time" ,Til,iriu ,, .Tii,I,.p who has held " .,. ' ,i, Jn jdili,.., to our couutv lawv tIlW.0 Iiru m attendance tr.a.i other ,.ountk.s tlt. following, viz: Hon John Manning, of Ovae-e, and Messrs. W. K. Murchisou and J. C. Plack, of Moore. J. M. Moring. of Durham. J. A. Cu-aliaiii ami K. S. Parker, of Ala mai'ce, L. C. Kd wards of (iruuville. and John long, of Guilford. The Solicit, tr. Mr P. . Sti'iidvviek. was .1. a.,;,, , I nt l,,,ii h sietuess. nn.l tried to ciowd into our little "tow n. ft tinbt sipieezo it was. And as UhUal wjt h our Chatham crowds there wtts ,10 nuarrelling or lighting. Of c)urso the irrepressible horse swap j,Pls wt.ru out, in full force and many a '"bag of bones" changed owners. The weather has been excessively warm as hot as any summer days. Among others attending court we , . ..l,.n..d o mwi. Mr. .biiues " ' ' - - - - Mcllee, the gentlemanly reporter of the News & Observer, which paper is duly appreciate,! by the democrats of appreciated Hy the ilemoeiais oi Chatham. 1 be business of the court will no doubt all be disposed of this week, The capit.dcase of the State vs. Henry Oakley will be tried to-morrow. The case against Maeklui. n colored man who is charged with an attempt to poison lus wite, was conunueti .m other criiiiin i ll case ot anv importance The civil cases were taken, was tried up yesterday, and two or three have been ti ied moli-lied--"Skiiuiiim a all " -hei'.MH T.-iU I'.niliiisi.isl ic -t halliam all Right ! The political discussion that look place here, on last Tuesday, was one of tl'"s. occasions !"it rarely occurs in a lifetime, and w ii :ieer be I' r gotten by any one ,,f the vai-l audi cliec that heard it. We have heard of men being ovoriated in d hate, of su akers being skinned. Ilayed, and oilier similar c: pies-ions, but all ttii se combined would lut faintly les clibe Price's pitiable erudition after IViinelt liad liirshed with him last Tuesday. .lll.lge Ih'llll.'tt. the delno cratic candidate for Represeiitai iv e at large, had an appointment to speak !; re on la -I Tuesday, and on the morning nf I hat day Mr. Charles Puce, of Salisbury, made hi appearance ami asked for a division of lime. I'ulil last winter Mr. Price had been con sidercd a democrat hi good standing with his p.ii'ly. but I ouiing tlisap poiiiltd in his aspirations, he has taken upon himself the sai I ilieial duly of canvassing the State in the inter ests i if (tie repub'icali party of course y it hunt any h"pi of iovvar.1! And tlnis it was he was here oil Tiles day and offered him.-e'.l' as a :-aenlicc to Rennet I . w ho proceeded to laugh tei the victim or skin the calf (a; he termed ii w ith. m; any mercy whatever. It was agreed that Pi ice should speak two hours and Renin tt follow, lie fore (his debate began Mr. Tliolna' P. levtreu and Dr. (I. K. Faust, of Alamance, bricilv minoui:ced their candidacy for Congic'.s and the Sen ate. M Price then proceeded to jive his ivasoiis v. ) lor visnuig t" break up the democratic party ami restore rcpiibli'-au rule in North Carolina, and we do not hesitate to assert that ho utterly failed to convert a siii'de man. He is a pleasant sneak - or. tpiito a liatnlsoine man, ami makes ft plausible speech which among uiiin- 'formed hearers might have some effect but was so fulT of hviitrcrisv as . .. . ... .. (,', disgust any intelligent' man. He j. Jieeause in the Congress of 1S7-") i k..,,. !ls (.l(.cteil Stieaker- a 1Mllll wlu t.lt voteil against the bill to retuinl tlie cotton tax. '2. Ptecaiise a th uioc.ralic Congress ,.,,( reneal the "iron clad" test i .oath. :J jj,.cal aiise the deinocrats. while in jjjo niajonty in Congress, did not ; n.pcul the Civil llights bill, the Iteve- mie IIWS, aml revise the tariff. These points were elaborate,: , A i . I it lit eti in nint h leii''th ami were ur-'ed by Mr. Price to prove that the South was not , tieatetl any better by the democrats j this time he was an ardent supporter of tin? democratic party, and for relief proposed to. join the repub Hcan party, which was the author of all these evils! He next justi fied his desertion by riling the iioiiunation of Greeley in 1H72. the 'Merriiiioii bolt" in the Legislature of 1S72. and the candidacy of Judge Kullin in 1ST t. lie then referred to the present system of i ity govern ment, and defended his vote, as a member of the convention of 1H7.".. in placing the clause in the constitution that refers to count v government, ami declue.l that, he was not in favor of rcpcnliii"' that clause, and, further, that 1. was not at variance with the deinoeiatic platform upon that sub jt ct, but would vote with the repub- licans because they would certainly allow the peopie to elect magistrates, Ajc. Just here, wo thought he got badly -niixetl". lu coiiclusion he contended that prohibition was a ih lata rat ;e. nieiisiiit' and that that party vv;is responsible for it. He was c.in.iiil enough to say that he knew (iov. Vance to have been an nnli prohibitioi.isi. Piningtho two hours that he spoke there was only one slight tipple of applause, and we have never known it political speaker to . , ,i :. ,, ii. ..i,.,,, creiitt" less enthusiasm. tJut when i, ... ,i . ...ii , i Itennett arose the scene suddenly , , . , . , . , I , . . .leiiiii-,.,1 the vast audience (that com ' pl. tely tilled our new court roonO at once became enthusiastic, ami during the delivery of his speech he was re peatcdly greeted with round lifter round of applause. We have never known so striking a contrast in the impressions made upon an audience bv two speeches. ' ,lud"e Benin It was most ebullient ly introduced by Hon. John Manning who was loildlv applauded. He first paid his respects to Mr. Prici had the prudence to retire to ovho rear room. out. of s.iiihti. and in a shor tune exposed the tallacy ot Ins sign ments!'). He ipnekly brushed aside the cob-vveebs so skilfully spun by Pi ice, and dealt mm sledge hiiuimer blows that would have crushed an ox. much less "a calf." e have not the spat e and time now to write an ex tended t.ynopsis of Hennett's great speech. To be fully appreciated it should have been heard. If Itennett could gel Price to canvass the State with him his majority would not be less than ,"tl.OtM. As a stum) speaker lienuett cannot be surpassed. His physiipie is commanding, his voice loud and clear, his enunciation dis tinct. his gestures graceful, is full of anecdotes, at limes rushing w in, iriesisuoic ,u., u mountain avalanche tlashu g with , -. , ... ; .;l 1 . I l;l. sarcasm as keen as a Damascus Waile, and as nuick to seize the vulnerable I points of his adversary as an .hu ts nt his prey. 1 oor 1 rice, we is really pitied him as I.ei.nett poured leauy piuco imu ...v.. 't "' "" ami.lt lie siiouis ami laiign terol his delighted hearers, l ieltest compliment that vve can pay iiciineit ' is that lie received the closest atten t ion of his hearers for two hours, al- inotign nicy i.a.i nee., m... ..... out with the two hours harangue ot i i.h. .1 h anu tun ni'." nm.1. " , democrats of Chatham-and we rath-; er think that l'rtcc will not soon lor- ,'ct il ! eel; for tilt' I I ll.-e ol ii. ,.i -sein . . . .- was present at the convention, and a committee was therefore appointed to notify them of their nomination. In response o the noj ilicat ion of this cotiiiuittee v pubh-h (lie following letters of aiveptaiirc : :t Sl'I.P. N. C . Sejit. IN. 1SS2. Messrs. R. Jamks Poi:i.i. and Joliv A. Pi nil, Cotiiiuittee : I am in receipt of your letter of the i PUh inst notifying me of my nomina tion by the Democratic Convention to represent I lie countvof Chatham in the ( Mouse of Keplt st li!atits of the lit t General Assembly. I accept the lioni in.ition tcii'lered me and stand in loll accord with the Democratic pally as declared in the res .hit ioie. adopt t d by the Slate cou cut I ill. I am personally opposed to the present system of county government i'lit I am etjiisdly opposed to any sy tent that woiihl injure t astei n North Carolina, and theicfoie I will abid. by the action of Iht deiiioei at ic parlv. lleeping ill view the protection of the ( a--! and the luaiuieiiam-i: ol local self goei lliuelil. I ilia Rt .,! Iiiilv. D II IhMI.' -Mri:i:v Om- Messrs. I'uui i i. and tee: (lentlemen pi II I'.i.ii. Cojnmit Your favor loth insl. informing me that I had been nominated by tic Democratic Coil vention. for a seat in the lower house of the next Genera! Assembly, has been received. This distinction has been tendered me without any solici tut ion on my part : and were I to con- sun my own inciinaiions i w omupi fer remaining one of the rank and tile of the great deinoeiatic party. . but, in deference to the wishes of t he party, I accept the nomination, with ; the sincere hope, that the principles enunciated in the platform adopted j by the Democratic State Convention will be overw hchningly endorsed ly our lieople. Thanking vou, gentle l.l l .! ... men. ami through you those compos Your ob't servant. W. A. Lvwn vM m State News, John Mas'en Winston Sieutinel hun oreseiiteti us with nn nnnle known us tbe N. . Pippin, or 1'ouud Apple, that pulls dowu the ce des at twenty i ounct ounet td. .vpetcit.il un:u u oitit'in t ... .... i:. l :. . C!..t , . , . i, max, ween nt i e leiuni niiuiu go ui u veurs. This was the first death. Ac cording to supposition there are tight more to follow. Mr. Tim mill near Magnolia, had a narrow iseape from dentil a few days since. Ho was standing near a log which was being sawetl, when by some unaccountable means the end of the niece of timber llew no, .striking Liui ou thelieml and . f . . . -i kiiocum uiui almost on a i actual saw. Fayetttville Examiner: Some time last week some person entered the Sunday School Chapel of tint M' lh- 'otlist Uinrch, broke open tlie l.il.r.uy nd took Iherttroni uboitt hint, tl"llais in money. - A young mini i amed Thomas Hall f. ll dca 1 in his, yurd in Hliideii county a fvv days .i'g" - Hb hud just coino in from his vverk to diui.er m ap areiilly goo.l health. Charlotte Observer: The negotia- ) j..us l.tr the pnrchii -e of the i clelnated Warm Springs 1 1 a1 h ive been pend- iU, (,,,. Hl,iutl iine past, vveie biuiight (t, lt cla.e l ist, tnesilav. The new ( wiici's are Messrs. Andrews, Unfold, (J(,K;1 u,j j.crtiaps utln-r elli a tU of Kichmoud I'usivi.l'! iinlr. nil. I; iS understood lhal they purchased, iu.hj rings iis an individual enterprise mid not for tho laiiioid. Tne price ; js $',)0,000. , . tiohbboro Mtsseiigcr: l.i e u , , . i n: young limn was carelessly uainiliug . . . . . . . . ?. t l l U U OU IU ,1 llillilil.nu CU'iu vuw "I . . ibiv lust week, the weapon was dis charged aud sent a bullet through the leg of Mr. Musco Wllsou's pulita looiif. The bail cut and blackened tliti skin for a ilistuuco of several incht s, hut did not enter the flesh, uinl Masco was clearly ol the opinion that hit was shot nil to pieces until a ixaimuution had been made. Moore Gazette: Mote dried fruit has bt en (-a ctl in this seciion this . - cisoit tlntit for many yeurs bifoie. The peach crop, especially, has been very i.hiiiulaut. --vve regie: verv much to state that tLc Union Com puny ( C: irrntge .tl luulacturei s l, liiive deii'led, since their it cent thaustroiis tn o, not to rebuild here, out to icmovc to Camt'luii, win re tiny have uln a iy securetl one iiiiiiiini'', uiiti lUtelitl creeling additional shops. Charlotte Pemocriit: Mr. John Pell el, tirakemam en the. Richmond Hanville Jbiilroad, was walking along the top of the ( li s, and just as he was in the act of crossing from one cai'to another, the coupling broke and Mr. Pet hel fell to the truck I e-' twt en them. The wheels caught bis left leg and this-h, mid ti IM the tied. from tbe bone from nar the hip to ' half way bit wood the knee nn 1 ankle, l(n knee joiut bu Alb tn y, Georgia, has a necrj who i gradually turning white. i wo ileal muio noys, name.i AKers, f.()m ..uklin county, irginia, were ruu ovei-aul killed by a tniu neur Sluunton, Viryinia. They were vert Voung nn.l bud just escaped from the Htltto institulion. Col J. It. Winston has announced i liimiolf iim n f i-iiitittneL iktt.li.tilti f.tr (.umii8 from the Fifth District of v,,, i, r .....li.ia .lii. BI1 I 1 T. ! l. -"fir- I v-.-- . "" i ; and kiile, K nov ihe to diiy vvlii!') ( li loiih- I ' with a pi isi 1 1 1 r. .loiin Tii) lor, two )fiirs ngo, killctl Capt I'lulchi r, on the 1 1 iiin'sst-e ne lie esc ed, but W is hei.Py cipllll' il and bn-iight lu re, lie I ad had st eral trials, and at the last teim if Court is us seiitei ctl to ten Teur.s h n d labor In the penitentiary. He up ieah il to the Supreme C.uii l, w inch is in session . lit Kuoxville, and the ease was to come up to day at noon Sheriff Catc and D puty Con win tick the 1 1. tii with Taylor, who w is li'ind-cntTcl Several mill board' d the ti.tiii at Swtetwii er, iib.jtit 7 i miles from here, and w hile the I ruin was I ct w t en (here and I , on, Ion A lib urali Iv shot Cite and Conwnv liend. and ui nil e tin n n I. .ee.l and (onl, elrl it throng!) I, lion. I..iii. Rob at ti And 'akillg 'ome I tains. !' hn the aim Tf 'it'iuelit. T mm. Tlle i-oi .r, Tiiyh'i. ti.ii i, i 'iniiii ; .1 Ih i r.d I e cm s st I r i'. I hi-i biolh. rs. it ' Ii' mi I forcibly s It I' fo the lii'illle r , ,s uoiiudi'd in lad is cl v i i ill ;i!e sc t A tw '': lor t '111 'I be. t was tact d in Ulit v , l le i', i i. Il i fe o. , t he II din iny t he coiiong ill I tali, iiikI ien. t wo coin iiaiO'"! Ii m m iv Iron! i " It It 'll c imp tig II Ibuval'l has sci.t ii I'oit Si dney to . mi at l'o. ' Doug inf iice il;e las, Sal? I. die t 'jiy. ' Rid! p Wiley, t.f the Mtll.O.lis! 1 Ipiscoji.tl Ctnii eh, was cot il 'let I i.g it conference in f ova win it lie ncw.s reached him thi' his sou had In en bill ui d to deatii ill Clut ililni' i. The ' boy was only twenty uud was ubmil i to ret ii i n to f oll. e". At! Impossibility. Ueserviug a. tic es m,. always up ! prcciate I. The exc. piioiad cleunh - j ness of Pat kci'n Hair Ra barn makes t popular. Giay hairs me iuipousi li'n oil. it ........ I Deserving a. tic es iii aKviivs How it was Done. "llo v d i you miiin: e." said a lady to her ft lend, " to appear to l.appv and gttotl n I iiv. I :th ;ht! linm " "1 always have l'mkei's ChiL'er Tonic liamly," nu the icpiv, "and thus easily ke- p in;, self ai.tl 'in i'v in yootl : hiulth. When 1 nm well 1 alvvati. fi. r?on,l n o i I. i ..!..., .'. ,.. Km, t ' I I'ii,- I'leli.-u-lli- l-IIK. : 'i,,,n ....--- r- si i-iii.. . i i-i ri'iiiH it ii.... ui irut;isis "I-e ni.-iii. sialiilltl'.l 1 1 Urt-1.",. Ill N;e-nu sn i. Ni-w l..rk, A t'i ki i iai iiier nl sho: I. nn, In oil. 'I t ih. 1 1 a, " I vii'h a srty ot water- ll.i'i o wlio w. re i aiding iiieloii patch. Li. Mill i lull. I I'. . mi I l-Hei ' .- in i.t. ! n'l.-i I"-- -o- " "' 'in inin!;ii., . l,.-:lii.ci'. .,iiu -t.lt . Ii.-l- rr:ii, . I'lli- ' I.t it i nri- Hn- ni"-,' isi'i li.-i', i 1 1 : i i n - ;iii. ! I 'I'lii-v .in in.CMii-l i-,'!i"ii-. ai I'liiiil,- i-i,-, .hill : it sli-.i.L' Ji'liiiril.' ii;.'ir,-.,ali'ii, i-eiilit-.n tin -ihu' i'" i.lnu ! i-iir'-rtl'-i n ii-i wiiii in ilinr hi I I: t-i: I'-.sly t..i- niii: i:i.-ii- kin-l- "i i-i'l -. it i-liill l,ri-Hki-. an-i '.mil 1,'iiiiin i vi.'i-i'iii . ...i ln. ili.-y itn- iiiihl -in I nr.l.-l uri'l liuriiiless in ,ti .in. illy . 1 tl 1 1 sVsleiil. Itn I jilvc ! II'.- .111.1 I- Il,,- I'i'ly. Asa h. .u-t.,ili MMhi-ly lliryllte un t ii;iii--l- I'-1' l.oi-r ' ,-iiiiil.iinr Ci.-ir i-(ietl i. n ,r Kit- w ti . ' ' i 1 I ii '. will luive a ...t .1,'i-l'nl .-IT. ,,'i Un' W'-rl i lls . 'I h"V .il.- n-i ! -in.: i-. - rli't -I l l'lis..au,. an 1 -.. l.y i:-n:;..-:si i-vri ivli.-e . ,.r i-' ht hy n, all, j'i aii'l ,-t-iil l-.., r n-.n V I i:u. t a liarl,- I'l.l-, l.i sl ci-.-r itit-le. .ii-l-. ' 'i-nis 1 ..r sal,-! i Pr. A. I. t li.-.i.ni .s n. 1'uis-. r.,. S e. THE IVI A R it i: T 3 . li.'i-! oit'i.rs. ;! t,.r 'I'm- lit WVATT ,v 'i'.Y!,o: l-'iis .v- i "M vi i ssi e. vi etc ii ; i . :i V. liiniK'- an I n,". ."i vinrlii si- . i.Ai.Ui.a. S. .. Si-e' iv t- Co'l'lON Vi via.! -t: VI! l.lllii'. t.i.tv VI, in! Or lhi u y .l.ii. Ki! T ..I A KMT. . I Ii" h, ', "il-li'-'i Vi. a: l.u:k,i Hsll.'s. Ii ( r. tiii.l. .SSI ,1 il.t 1.1, Lara ; I'm -I l',-l i I'll' I Ap, He,l ri'lliir l, laiillly, Curii, ri.Mi'i'. x c, j: V..l,l.-s..s - fiiiui. Peri., la -", t'.iiiitn,,ii. rn-k. i lnrki'iti. , r.-tv, in- ii w ,,i-r I , "l-l, .rr luiii. , Nov AdurliMmeuts. PINE LAND. FOUR THOUSAND ACRES if Ke'.l lilll 1 I im: I ivii La y al . -us I.' m.,' Us, lm , n.'t Tlie Ian. I .s 111 VI- I- .ili'l'i V I.. .. 11. 'II;. tils .1, I'-l.-.-l 1 ,t Pr vv Iv via S.-ia. .'1, p. i:i.i:i T10N xoiicr ! U ni t .1, e i II a: Ih,. al tl m.f. . n'l-i I. ; ') t'..iTl.lss.'Mi,l--aiU .r..l. I hiTf Ii... in ii.iir i un i a ...iii.fia.' Mllj I1' 'Il .ii.-i I- lii'i.-l y stai.isii,.ii in Hi a i- t'r. . k : ..ill.-.-, ,,' 'l'ti,.Ults Sl,T,'. Ill sal, I t,,lMislil,, 1 ..iiii.l.-.l l.v a inn-iiia-lr it'-r ss siiia l,,tt tis!iii. ns ,,l..tvs, tl.. Iti.l-i'iliit'iti ..r e.-.-ii t'l.ii' li-s lit l;:!ii s an-1 ran. I.IIIV si.lllii ttflir V I tl ,,-l..li i.ll I ,..wm Un-I'liu-.-l.,.f. mill l.,ar.- fai I... in. a. .i II. I'. Tts..i s .'.oli. I. in. ill o. ill il'.'. ili.-t . II i-lie lli'li.tl, .I-. -I, !.. f VV. l,ilt,.!;s, IIhii.i. ii..li 111.' iviel Iran U: 1 :.' ! Ilw ' '.' .ak.T Kiao :ii'l " in ar t ar...ntMii. i It--t t. -.- t,. Ui" n.ii.l a-.. ra sal I iiMUr .ir.i t...v,ii is ii.tm.-r 'I'V I.. Il eut illit'. a,i v..i.-i " "l" .11 llii' w.-sl s. I al l line will t. Is' S1..H-. :. li. rxi.isr. ci'-ii,. ..i II, 1SH2. always mm mi On..f Un- laiC'sl Win-in rniini'in In t'lia'haiii fays i "1 Imvii lii'i ii iisini; ih,t Xivissi ttrvs.i for wImviI f'.l Hi.' ..'i-t v ; ars all I II has '' 1"" .rr i-.-nl., .,' in-.r.' THE IAVASSA GUANO Is the best iu use. TRY IT ! THY IT ! ! It will ray Will r.'M- y.-il l.i N li. Ilitn is, w. i.,,..w.,. j.i... IIhiiii.'I S. II. Clllli ll n.-i.i hu i . in. rs wi n l'"rM4,,", M"m""M liavt imm'ii tislii: Il - r Hull tiy X. L. LONDON. S'l'l. II, ltvi. c.i No Whiskey! I' TOWN'-; InoX PITIT!;S is c ue i if the very f - w t 'nic medicines that are n it o im posed mostly nf alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful :.oiiit;o of intemper anv by proinotiiii; a desire for i uni. P.;;vvx':-, Iron Rtrirus uarantv.i t 1 to tic a non mtok .itii):; stiintilant, .'md it will, in nearly every t ase, lake t!i-- pi ice of all li.p'or, and at the same time aiiso lutJv kill tin- desire f.u whiskey ;itid other intoxi cating lever.uri s. K.r.G.W.Ri.-K.erKtorcd the . i ".V. I l'!is,-;u l ;Vt:.', s.iys of jht.iv.ll - It.'Tl Hitters;' Cir. i.,N v. f.. i '"Si . .' His: - ! fo .li-'i n .-... ill;; i 'I v l.ii I. "o ill lm-ini . , I'lfl.lllc. :in I licl'ii:-, in. i tl 1 priii'i- el tiir pni'K iii.tUci year in j..e ilini a nrf -oty . ati-l il Hpi Ik- 1, u ill s iv I.i.u tlic.K vi I:. i r' -Mil I i vl' u ms Jul iinjiei.tr, 1 c a j "i jtt. Hi . Brown's Iia HrnFKS h.ns bren thoroiiglih' tt sted for ttyspepsia, intligestioii, biliousness, weakness, di bil ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c, and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief. IRON FRAME SAW MILL, Price, Without Saw, $250. v i l:'-i- JOHN H. lU lKlLSS. I'llANHLINSVII.l.K, N. C. s.-!iiinii.i'r lso.ir. itrniimul, ttalinuil imj-r-tnmmlit tnyvttn novtttrr k.VUlXt.S ill Ihr irnrl.i C.r l'iiniilili to anil P'H Ll-i i.... to SAW Mil l s, .i.. ,. Till AILllllVA T V Ll'lt It.. Mlnsl.cll.OhlO- t ii I-: LAKGKST! CHEAriiST!! and r.Esr:: Stock of Goods in the count v! vau !'' ft m i u 1 at r L0iD0l"S$ Wilt) liils J 1 1 s. t I't'l iiriie.l 1 1 1 Northern innrkols uml will uli'. r special LOW PRICES to those luiviii lor t'ASH. He sine and enine ami see his 'otiuls. His .stock id' LADIES' HATS AND BflSMTS Is Spleiiiliil, His stock of i READY-MADE CLOTHING is liv far the , Largest ad Cheapest lie has ever had. 1, t i leiuenilier vrnt can hinl anv iini (iv(rv lhiM ;i, W. L. LONDON'S. riu.-lxii,.', N. C, Al'itl 1, Vie'i. ' NEW GOODS! Si'v, ial iilt"iit:on j r i -1 Cntisigiiineiits of ( 'olloii. (iiftiii. tkc. I IW:i.e Air- I : .. i i i; 11 l .i - i . .''I'l.i.d i ': t . . iinners 'Hn I Dealers I.' I' i en- i '' nt'- I'll-1 V I I Iti .-.lni'" . ! Op- -I 'll,' I. r I..- c. S..o A t nt- in nl i-d ':r-oliii:! l'o! ti e i t . l i -io d Brown Cotton Gin, Mr anil Crniter. ' - ro I,. !,v tl. !,!; )v ill's a'id ton will lied r ii-,- aiiv i.thcr. I I" .1 i HOOKS, looks. I IaLFRED WILLIAMS & CO., B I IMHIKSKI.I.KKS. C, i H Largest stock in lie'' St.ito ( uinl your orders xV ill be I I I Kil'.I.KIi rHti.MIMI.r I 3 A N I VT I.t.VV I-:st I'llll I.S Q 1 toti' Send for Catalogue, itfl E I Via:. :u. lsNj. :1m. 9 FULL AI Ml WILLIAM YfOOLLCOTT, . WIIOI.KSAI.K DKAI.Ktl IN l'l!Y litiops, t;i.OTHIXO. NOTIONHi II ATS. HOOTS AND SHOES, MII.I.INKUY (1O0DS, &C ASH M VNL'KAnXllKIt Ofr pants, shihts and dhawkiih. ' . v vv:i. t. . i i e it it ci. II i n 11 tltlJlJJtllll llltll lit llltlfll OlM., j IiALEIOH, N. C. Ii i- m h ili usurp ilial ! Hhni'UP.'n I" y ai thtii IM l'ltll Mil, I W tltl.T Sliii-k IS Iti'tV l-MlUlilfli-. Ii H.U4 inn -Lasi-.j -llr-vi fi-.im iiianiCuiMiir'Ts, whli Ii i-ii-al'l'-s nn' In si-ll as l"y ns Htiy .l.il'I'UliC U-'iisf N' h lit. M si.i. k .-.ti-isis ..r .-i mi! iii-f -r ImioIS AM) Mitjl.;., II r- AMJ l .VC:-', Mtl.MNKI.Y lini'Iis. PvNIs I'l.OTII, II I I I. t loolis DeMI s i ll S. l'l'.I.XTs, ,l- INS l!o-ll'll. I'l.VIits. .ISi.lllMs No i ID ., U tail I.N (hoik, C. 1 ai " l,.aliu:ai'; nr.- I;!',-,' a -s.-r! ii.rnl -.1 PAN IS, Sill I! IS ami PltAWKKS, "ill' !i I .- :-.i;..-r ! al.y ; ,-Ihti; Ci- UnnJ .I. vi. ,j i : , ,. ...,v , j,. ....t :'.-!. I inn. y. t-r i i'-i t-'tr-Vi , W.M WiK)hl,e(d'l'. itti i i'.u. x. c . S A;.g -2i. PW-' j 1'" l.ii I 'i I iZ! 'VS ,-tr t iT IU V VI t.M'B w'i i : ;.vi, l i'N'i ii.s: g il M l.l tll.N : V. iv i.l si mil I ee iv c Olll' l.'li'ge H md we'd t ,c.i l'..;i sta.ck of I IIA!i!!VARI, I of cv i ' y .lesei i.t ion. g Wspii and Biiaiy Mil PAINTS .all kinda.. I mmmiE duns AM. CI N I.Mri.KMKNTS, I nn i J in: n nun ibinTia : Lcths? and Rubtcr Eclti&f;, AC.. C. .md vve iisk a share of your pat lona.'e. We gtiuraiilcu satin lat'tiou. in i, Mni ro . liKS I' (loons, i.i) w i-;sr puicK. S.jr.tKK HKM.INU. l,.-.l.l l lf ll .', Thus. II - llriics A Souk, Kaleigh. N. C The Largest Stock Uagging anil lies irj CENTRAL Noiih Carolina! For the lowest eftsh prices to GINNERS AND DEALEK8 write t.. m t. u:ch a ( . h.M.KI.ill. N .. I'.ly HI. IhH-J ly - - W. K. A.NliKltsoN, l'raitldeat. 1'. A. WII.KT. ln.Ul.r. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK. or it ii.r.iun, x. c. 4' li
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 21, 1882, edition 1
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