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Owiham Record THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1882. LOCAL SIS CORDS. 1- Winter begins to-morrow. A beautiful dny for Thanks giving. USTA aituation wanted in a Rood Merchant Mill (with lasting water power). References given. Address A. B. C, Merry Oaks. K. C. VST We are please.! to learn tbat Sheriff Brewer will move bis family to this place immediately after Christ mas, and becomo a citizen of our town. MS"W. H. Leonard has just received ono half cross solid gold, set Rings ; also a fine lot of Clocks, Watches, KpectacleB, r,ye UlassOH, ivc, ivc. new ing Machines repnned in the best style and warranted. KT Every Sewing Machine should have a "Putti" hand attachment. It aves the operator's health and strength. Sold by all Macbino deal era or bv tho Universal Attachment Company, 227 Fulton Street, Brook lyn, N. Y. Price, 2. IdTMen of Chatham, why go out of Chatham for a Wugou or Buggy? The Homaday Bros, do work equal to any iu the SUte. They have establish ed here in our midst j let's patronize them and thus encourage home enter prise, and build up our county. f& Selling at cost ! In order to nettle up their business l'hiilips & Straunhau will sell their entw. stock OK GOODS AT COST . A . p, u K , them are requested to come fr ar f ii , n ami pay iiiem ai umo. 4.iu i, mi ,u olT, but remember we m:eo the mouey Hw. Ifar Oulv four weeks to Christmas. You had letter call at London's und j ... . I.:.. ll.in.ra IT.a :j rn. utn v.iui!nuim " ceiviug this week a large supply of nice Christmas presents consisting of nhuost anything you could wish for. Now is the time to make your pur-j,;,. chases ; do not put it olT until the last moment. By coming early you will have more goods to select from aud have more tmio to mke your seiec : tioim. KJ"New Goods! Bynum A ITeaden nrs now receiving their stock of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of a full Block of almost everything found m a ,)reuHt wj(h ft jn t,(J W0(((U first class st .re ; a fino line of Ladies Mh wufl Cloaks, Ladies Hats and leathers, . c Vl,reij ,v U;B wjf wh heard the aud they wid find Mrs. HoriHi ready jr orljfjljo R ftn(, tMrinf( tllllt to dross them up iu the latest sty e Horill,. ,,;,, u , i.fllueu H.r hushau-l Give us a call and we have no doubt , hu(,u.lt,l t tb(1 t A h(. you can be suited. , wm ,)U)W tbroiah the lifeless Imdy, the clothing of which was ou fir... xarThe ladies all say, That last Ii,.Kilo it lay a double ban el shot mipply of Calicoes London has just u wjth muzzle towurd the hal received are the prettiest l hey ever.lin,ja while liau.lkirchii f wai tn-d Haw. He has received this week a ti tho tri.'L'er of ti e empty barrel lanifl stock of Notions and l'ancy Goods; also, another lot of those cheap Overcoats. If you wish a lablo Oil Cloth, London has some beauties. Another lot Roller Skatos just opened. All kinds of nice Groceries. Some special inducements ia Coffees iu large : quantities tin rttprca'ion took place on Spring j pre,.j Ji,ii,on county, between tJT The firm of Shaw & Harris has Woody and his son-iu law, J. 14 hern dissolved by mutual consent. : Gregory, resulting in the death of the All persons indebted to them will i feI lm.r. The ri suit of law suits be please como forward mid nettle (with twain the parti, s. Mr. J. R. Lan J. B. Harris at once who has assumed j uj,, bnught into town, on Saturday, nil claims duo or against said firm. K l,,t 0f oablmgu remarkabb' for uni He will continue the business at the , fliriu size nuil perfection, 'lli-avt-r- name stand and will ue pleased to seo . his friend who have shown him such a liberal patronage in the past. He is daily receiving new goods. Bo sure and come and see him before you buy. AU kinds of Barter taken In exchange for goods. He Ins also connected with his business a Harness Khop whore you can get repairing dono and orders filled on short notice. A Public Day. Next Monday wi!! no doubt be quite a public day here as it is tho time appointed b.v. 1,tw j .vueniue newiy eiecic.ii-iiuiiiyoui.-i ia will take their oaths of office and give their official bonds. A Smaht Goose. Mr. D. W. Mcin tosh, of this township, has the smart est goose that we have heard of. It began laying fggs about a month ago. Usually geese do not begin laying until March. Magistrates' Mketino. As will be seen from a notice published in an other column the magistrates of the county will hold a mot-ting ou the first Monday iu January, for tho pur pose of electing a Solicitor of the In ferior Court to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. T. B. Womack, our Seuator-eleii. Tn Weathkr. We have often heard of March "coming in like a Iamb and goiug out like a lion," but this vr ar November certainly has doue it. The first half of the month wasllearn that a very destructive fire oo unseasonably warm, but for the past week or two it has been decided ly wintry, and on lost Tuesday every thing was covered with snow aud leet" A severe winter is predicted by the weathex prophets. Commissiosfrs' Statim ent. In ac cordance with the requirements of law we publish in another column tho statement of our Register of Deeds (who in ex officio clerk to tho board of county comniinnioncis) riv- 11.. - I. ..!;..! ..,,1 noi'.l In i each of the commissioner dnrinj? the piHt twelve months. The law re - quiring this statement to be published was oue of the few rjood laws passed bv th republican Legislature in lk8anl V.), and lias never b-eou ropealctL State New. Wilmington Sti.r. The vote in 18S0 iVr Governor was 2:17.417 a small one considering the actual voting population The recent vote is hut 22:1.003 or 14.414 less than the last. According to our table BeuuettM majority is 509. Newbirne Jonrnid: Mr. B. B. Mulliaou killed, a short time ago, a Urtje lear on bis f itlnr's plantation mar Croataii, which weighed, net, Hot) pmiuds. The fat on his buck in a-ured three inches. A fow daya nfttrwards he killed a catamount which meiiBurcd four and one-half feet from tip to tip. Davidson Dispatch: Lt week Riley Le.murd butchered a pig eight mouth old, tbat weighed to buu dred and fifty-nix pounds. There are about seventy five wngona hauling ore from the Siver Valley mine daily. Our village looks btir-iueiss like when ti.v ttr, ; 1 wo liiiii.iie.i iinn nuy U)S h,lVe been shipped with ill the .lsi t:w days. It goes to Siwameu, Wales. They have contracted to send all thvir ore there lor tue next three year?. Anson Times: Mr. W. O. Iluutley. about four miles west of here, lost his more hous aud btock of poods Tuesday uigbt. The loss ia about Jl.jOO, insured for $1000. T e work of au inceudiary Quite a breeze of rxcitfinuut was created ou our streets Monday evening by the esoipe of two priNoiiHis from our j-iil, aud the efforts to recaptun tbeiu. They were in a Cell on ttie third s'ory, and iueuionsly made their exit through the window by converting an old shoo heel into a wrench and unscrew ing the taps that fastened the cross burs to the upright ones. Moore Guzutte.: Mr. John S. Rit ter met with a very serious accident on last Saturday umiit. dwell- j , , co,lhUmt;(, bv tire. A colored man named McMillan loet a pis'ol, and went to a "witch doctor or fortune teller" to find out who had liia niatnl- ami the Coi hirer, after Himrv;,u t.w mnU a whih- told him ,),, William Fry had his pistol. So .r ,, , , . . ! . I I V-.. .ic31ll.atl (leuiauoetl 1.1 pis.oi oi i ry, j.y UVH iim ,(, undvrstund that i uw uot ,nve jt. i,nl CUTI titliiigr f.e Ilia4.n in ti,e il und witchcraft" j,e j,1HjB(,.J oU Fry to ive him ; p;Hl) llt (1lC(; yty Cllllj uol tj0 j it. So McMillau shot him through lv from which he died in a fuw (illV8 Charlotte Journal: John Lynch, night wutchiuau at the Kiug's Moun tain gold mine, OtiStmi county, ommitted suici le Thnrslay afti r- noon by shooting hinis. lf ihroiigu ti c Xhe .scene told a detailed story of tho tragedy. Ashevill.- C.tizeu: Tet nessee hogs have made th. ir nppi arauce in ur streets lately, iu drives of consider ..i.i 'i:i. Iu l .,.,.. ., p,,,..!:.:,.,.,.,! a f,.w H.,0 nf, weit'lit was 12 pounds. Larger cabbage have been raised I lii season; but Mt. Lauuin's crop bus tliepecii lniiiiy of having been srt out nftir wheat harvest, say the '20lb of July. The variety is the Premium Fiat Dutch. Wilson Advance: Dr. J P. Slal lint's giu house, near SUntuiisburg ar. i.l.'iit'illy caught fire Monday of Ins' week and burned the trio together with a hit of cotton it cm ained. Tii,.tliv tiitrlit. Mr. J. W. Thoriio's Km hoiifte, abmit f.mr and a bulf mil. m uirtn eujt of WiUoii was burned. The loi-s is $1300 He was insured for $S00. Tht- Executive Commit t 8 id Trinity Clu-ire have appointed Prof. W. H. Pegrutn chairman of the Faculty, temporarily, to lid the late Dr. Craven's place, and Prof. V. T ttaiiuaway Treasurer of the College. The Board of Tiustees will meet in Ritltih, December 8th, lo elect a President. Iu this eouneri u we note that both Col Waittr Clink aud It. T. Gray, esq, of Raleinh, are mentioned in this connection with tbo Presideuoy. IUU igh Visitor: A very destruc tive tire occurred at Cameron last night. A new residence, which was completed y.stinliy, belonging to Mr. Geo. W. Pool, was entirely ds Iroyed, as was also the old Muse Hotel, which was occupied by Mr. J. B. Mas.-ciiio.iie as a private resi dence. ThiM was very litt.'e iu s irnice on tither build ng. We curred iu the euterj rising town of H.-ndi rfou this moruiug, slid much valuable property was destroyed From a spec! d telegram received ! iust before R.iititf to presa we leru ihatlhe Die orinirated from a de- lecvive ntio iu . . ivivea muic lietween 11 and 12 o'clock. W. W. Keaves' ftrowry storo, W. F. How !ud, agent, dry good aud milhueiy store, J. U. Young's drujr more, an I boarding house kept by Mis. Wilson lately a rei.U nt of Baleih. All weie totally des! roved. Lom several tl"-"l lin, and but btilt, in 1 "", Charlotte Observer: Mr. John II. ' BrneH, who lives iu tho upjier edge j ot the county, m ar th Cab irnw line, U'u to the city vtBterday with a uu la' uai wlod up ulmual U the sizs of his head, the result of a I copperhead knake bite. Mr. Baruesj was cutting wood to cook ureiiKtusi with Wednesday morning, and us be reached down to turn over a stick, he felt a p in in bis band as if iifplinter had been run iu it. He paid no at-1 tenlion to it for the moi.ient, but it be,., to swell at a rapid rate and he ree.lzed the fact that be was bltt( n i H. Ima. "J .juui. -.no, lened to the bouse and drank a quart , .... ,.,,;l ., li, of whiskey, while bis arm was tiKlitly orr.. After he had become a little corded. After he had become a little easy. Mrs. Barnes went out to the woodrjile and nulliliL' tho Iol'S about with a hoe, soon discovered the rep- j tile and killed it. It was a copper-1 head snake. Mr. Barnes snflVrod in- tensely from the bite, aud says that it was oi ly the most liberal potations of lirpior that s.tved his life. News and Observer: More North C iro.ina flour has been sold in this city this fall, than in any five veins previous, it is said. Chatham con tributes the minority. As the train was leaving Mt baueville lat Friday ni-lit a horse got ou the track and ra-i, nnder the shadow of ! tho beiidliuht. to within two miles of Hillshoro, a distance of six miles. No amount of alarm could iudiice him to lei ve the track, until dually reaching a cattle guard aud not being able to cross, the kind hearted en gineer stopped the train, caught the horse, labeled him with a card aud led biin, tired and frightened, from the track. We luarn from parties who wore at Fajetteville at the fur, that there was a terrible fight there Thursday evening. At the ''Scotch fuir," which lia bt en fur years held in a large open square in the town, many hundred people from Cumber laud aud counties adjoining it. were gathered, trading horses. A dispute arising from KOtue trade, a "swap," pe rhaps, grew into adi spernte affray iu which pistols and knives were freely used. Yauy nieu wire cut, some dangerously. One man 'ill, it - . l .1:. .1. I.. It .....A.. I... received. Anoteer man ,, Underwood . The fight caused great excttement, aud almost attained tho dimensions of a riot. Greensboro Pat i iot: Guilford far mers are putting iu an eiioruious crop of wheat, exceeding last year's crop by 3!) per cent. A small colored child living at Mrs. Gorrell's was pluying cat this morning and fell into a pot oi boiling water. Its lower ex tremities were Oiuliy hciU.kmi. uoii who won the leading prize at Hih Poiut yesterday, is a Richmond dog. Ho was sold for $200, aud the pur chaser, a sport from New York, re fused a half hour afterwards to sell him for $1,000. There are two $5,000 lilies belonging to members ol the club at High Point. Information comes here of the murder of Ambrose Byrd, a prominent citiz-n of Mitchell county, near Bukersville, last Satur day. Mr. Byrd was engaged exten sively iu business with three brothers, Charles, Edward aud Marion Whit soii. They came to the store and demanded that Byrd shoal 1 surren der his propyl ty and leave. All were irint d to teeth and made threats to kill him if he did not instantly depart. By id left tie store hut as he returned all three shot him, riddling his body with btickall.it. Hudi.d as he fell. At the moment a party of Byrd's friends came up and a battle began between these and the Whitaons, in which several were wounde.l, but all the brothers escaped and took to the mountains. Two uuudred mountain eeis are iu pursuit. Statesville Landu ark: While Ben nett carried Alleghany c.ouuty with a majority of over 100, llobhius lost it by 173. A letter written by a citizen of that couuty to a Ktntlemau of this place, explains how this came about. Berry Edwards, iudt-piudeut candi date for sheriff, traded Bobbins and nearly all the whole ticket off for himself. He defeated the Democratic uotniuee for the House aud likewise defeated Robbius. Ha l there been uo tradiug Robbius would have car- 1 .1... 1., u.l Im,om ..l.,,.Q.l rit-u i.uiiV ..... "V"':" I inis it is inat a cauuiuute lor hiienu .i. .ii.. ............ a: Ill IUU Qiuni.vo. vwvu.j ' " i has practically choseu our next Con-' gresMiiau. At a corn Bhueking ou j the place of Mr. Geuro Wilkms, near Cross Roads church, Y olkin count , ; laet Tuesday niht, a negro, Ben vi Hawkins, mude au unprovoked attack upon a poling white mau, LiiFuyette ; Graves, who was standing iu couxer sation with a friend. Graves reseut- j ed the attack and gave tbo negro a severe cut upon the neck and along j the side of his face, causing a wound which bled very freely. Subsequeut ly as Graves aud his three brothers were ding home, tiny were inter cepted in the road by Pleas. Hawkius, a brother of the negro who had been cut, who madd a murderous attack upou the party with a club. He knocked LuFayette Graves down, s unuiug aud nearly killing him. lie chasod D.io Graves throngU the woods, and likewise knocked him down. He then attacked the third brother, James, who bappt ne.l to hate au axe with him aud whos'ruck at Vto negro's head with it. As lLiw ki s dodged the axe descended upon hs back, cutting the spinal column quite in twain. De.ith resulted iu a short time. How to Makfl a HaiisiiiK (iiirdon. Take a printer's towel as the basis, j Yon may hae a little trouble iu en- j curing oue, as the craft usually hung j ou to a specimen fo long that parting j with it is a little like losing au old friend. Carry it homo the Hame as . you would a pane of glass, being very careful not to bend it. Suspt ud it by tbe four corners in a bay window and aow flu, lettuce, or any other needs you may wish to cultivate upon it; Except pumpkin. The soil is t 0 rich for that cIhrh of vegetable. Sprinkle carefully -very inoruius?. and iu a few days it will be a lovely illiW ration of tho old Baying l bat nature uuuors a v ucuum. Excbuuge. General Hews. A desperado rained Sn.i h, who it clmrued has killed five men und in is c,mr(?w! h.,s killed five men and i , j,e husband of many wives, has been I captured at Waco, teas. . . , ,, ,., I Alw 1. Hj r. , - rHBn. . 01 ln . , ,v : l' lJ"Ul.-iana ooiiKrct-.n.iinii j'u-iiei, , , . . lonpp ,lu' VLrJ u''fcniy i ' I't li.tUIl Hull(.'01 L:i , I i1 Jloil.iilV t , ' - u,r!ul OI utl111 ulhl",,1,' ! Abraham Maika. a New York law ver. has been s. ntei ccd to ISO dav impiisonuiHiit fr c. nleinjil of court in sttiking an opposing coiinsi l in open court. He had npulugiz d, but tho judge deemed that n.it sufiicu lit. III Alabama, Louieiiina. Miitsist-ippi, North Carolina aul Suii'l, Crohn one half the voting population could ' not nal the bull. its they c:ih(: Tin r-1 uro 2,025.r.r7 col irtd peoiih' over "Jl I years of age wUo canuot wn;e m tbe late tlave-holdinr States. Two men ent. red th armory of B, G'h renn. Militia, at. Newton, iell.t ii Satunlav ev. nit g last. On Sunday morniugthev wire futind one dead aud the other dying from the ellecU of ci.al gae, with which the room was filled J Last Friday night James Wheeler, a respectable white citii-n, rtt'iiuiug to his homo a few miles from Birm ingham, Ala., whern Iih had (.nld cotton, was iuurdri-d ai d robbed in the outhkirts of the village of 1'iullV Mines. No clue to the murdeit is The news from Pennsylvania is that two crippled pcrvniR lin .1 Huffiuan and Emma Rogers sud denly and unaccountably got well 'he other dtiy, coutruiy to medical n Ivice, by a resolute indulgence in ilie con viction that they colli. 1 at;d Would get well by fuith alone. The statistical division of th" Airii- cultural Deimrtiiieiit e-ttiiuaUw the I following as the yield of 1882: Corn, m) htMi. ,m,; 47( heat, 410,- 0,0110.01 to bushels; hurley, lo.OOO.OOO b.ish-1..; ivf, 20,000,000: buckwhoat, 12,000, 000 hushels. Pre.-id. nt Arthur Ins removed Charles F. Hei ry, Marshal of the Lt? ti ict oi Coliimbiii; D. B. Ai iuio, Postmaster i;t Washingtoii; M hf. Baker, his n -istaut; M. 1 11 liu, foreman of the i '.inu esional Recur and George E. S .cer, govern meiit director Union Pn.-il'm liailr ia.l, f. r improper conduct in relation to iLe star route trials. Entirely Satisfactory. Ladies wishing u perfume that com bines novelty, de'L-ucv and richiiesi, rimt l.'lnrHstui, ( Till. .ciui ntll'elv Hiil'ls- ' ' factory. A Dimep.lt Problem Solvoil. The desire for stiuiul nils is becotii-1 itig a monstrous evil ud how lo ov. i - j c. mo it is a si rious question with; r. -formers. Parker's Ginger Tunic, f.iiily solves the ditliciill problem. It invigorn'es body and n.i id without : iuto&iuiiting, and ha", brought health and happiness to ln uiy d. s .late 1 liotuis. Empiiier. Seeothercolumn. j limit nrcr im lii. F.ni.iry's I.ttllo I'.tiliiirili1 rtlln, .le.-ii.'iiit to takH, Hii.ir .-...II...I; 11-. urlflni:: only IS rain a hox.ol liriialHt ..r I.y mall, s.un.liir.l CuroCo,, IU Kllsnllll Slrecl, Ne V.-lk. Dr L. E H. art, of Alh-gh-my City, Penn., was crunnted in La Moyne's fuinaces on last Sunday. In two hours the incineration wa-complete. This makes the fifiei nth incineration there, the most, of the persons cre mated having been G,;i ii.a is. Mutari, ciiiu nn.i rw :ui. Ulll-iis stl.l.'Us j ,hIi I vol v I-U1I..I wlili Kiiiorv'sSiui lur I i nn- nils an lnriillll.il. r..ini..l: nevor full . . uri Hie m -.-.t iil.:liiu;, l.iii;.Hiitn.liii: -iiw, wlr g.ilnl.n' an.l nil oilier ii.ini..ll s iia.l mile I. Tn-y ii'.' r-i:in-l iXiiri..lv for iiinlarloilH ssi'llii?-. in -1 -ts t .1- h.-x.-s. two kln-lHot pin,, ....niiiliiliii; a s-r-mi: -n' Imi . l an.l a -) 1 1ll lrenkor, siiunr - .n'.'.l. nmialii no yulnlii.' or Mep-ury. i-iiiilin; n t!rl.liu; r purs liiR,ili.y are mil I nn. I -ni-leu', .-, r siin In iln-ir a..l m anl linrml..s in all canes; ilicy cfTeciiinlly cl.an-c ili hii.in, aul irlv, n,- ll'.;in l i.n. i Urn l,ly. As a liiisclill rcin-ly Uicy arc uu e.iiiili .. For Liver Complalni Mi. ir i.i.il ! i. .t tin. w.,rl nil. . Tny nr.. u-1 .n,.l .i.-. rll known i 1h. win nave a iv.ii'inui i.iyni. i.iii, im i .n i.y Dnici-. vi rvMii stini I.y mull. mi' I -"n ."in i..ms. l-.ne.rv l.li'.Ui cnls. , s. i: 'alliarll- fills, l'or sale liy Or. Im-si ever in.vl.', "iiiy A 11. Cliai-ln.v. S..11, l lllsl.. 3lA.lt iei-:i.- " Nollws it tre. Ol.liuarlc .leailis an.l marrlaBos InsorloJ i i cliart;.-.! sc-vcii -eiiis a line. j HAMLET -niCK-v Near lla't l.-li. ou tlie Xlrl Insl., t.v l'.-v. w. It. Ownl tiey. Mr. Ia-i i.u N. U.VMl.KT, ul Oliallialll, lo Mtr-S Mvl-I.li: lll. KH. SELl'-CAMl'MFLl.. On tin- I.i Ii Inst., ly C. K. Johnson. .1. P., Mr. l.iK .l.ui x si i.no MUs I'.nit C-Alll'liKlxl all ol Cha hum. THE MAIlSTS Rcport.si fr Tiie l;bj)iiu I.y NORUIS, WYATT ,t TAYLOR, (I Kill Kits & COMMISMitN HKKI II -ITS. No. 3 Kx'liaiu: an.l No. S artln S;B , 11ALM..II. N. i' , Nov. as lssl. cotton mkki:t: Oood MiiMllni:, - - '-:i Ml.l.llllll!. Sirl. i l.w Ml.l.llup, 1 - Sialus, wiiol.l'js.vi.E ni!o.'i:i;Y mauki'.t. Meat- I l'otat.K.s Illllk.O Itsl.li-S, IS Irish, V luialiel, N. C. h.t r.i.i.l. IT S I SM, CauvasniMl U.-ilu, 17 I l'-.e. ,ar. .ri.-.l lVa. liiM, llcsi rcHnc.1, 15 I Uriel AJ.lc, Kamllv, IS ;C-IT... B Corn, new, Vml, Flour, N. C, MolliMMCS 0 ir ' -oik-nr 1 .m I h , $5 .-wiortii:, Orauiilatcl, I liui'or. ,io .s Clll.,1, !W1 i I. -!.. rl l(l-. I'-'S I'.Tk. Cm in on, S JS 'o' . I nsitltlllB, '....Il ; I llUkcilH. Tl.w, ii. -w, arrow ter i.x ; tl,l. jwr I. nn ), t.TIicsp iirlcc ar for lar; .is. j Now AdvertiM'iiit'nts. ATTENTION MAfilSTK VI ES! TIIK ll-.at ' of -Ti tl. of Chuilmni c-iuitv arc herein' r ;.rl ic.-ct nt l't t ii-.r. . n w N UVV. J.SI'W I.I---I. I. .IIH Uic vn-iiti.-y .wi-el by tho rc-lKimtl. . of 1'. II. W-n.iu K s...-.ior of the lulertor Court J- A- OM V , Nuv. dU, lhKl. 1 liHirniatl. A DMINIST1U '. OU S NOTICE llliirief., doi-wiM-.!. i. "ii " I" ler.-l.)- ei...i lo ciclltoni t. .r,'. ii. tlicli . IkIiiih io me or mv aitoiiicin. M.iiinli.d Worn. -k. on ,,r Ur,.rn N. i. I. Ioni, ur llilti null.- will 1-" i i"l 1" ''ar "' r- I rv. 0. i5, iH2 . .1. ei.i.cnr FOURTH CAROLINA.-CHATH- AM coivrv. Kri-Kiiioii Cniir. Nov. iistli. lHHi. srsAS uriiwn j. o. hkyant ami wife, an.l oilier. Thiols an aill.nil..n for ilowcrau.J Jiiinr lirown. nml Hi"' lirlrH of Mary oliuilel, iihiiii- are iiiikiuwii to Hie Court, mid who rWSWS einiia -. ..n ni. in n. ",inirl!in gruii'M'"' llilt. i-iiuHM wutiill mo itnie llr ,l.tiiai.lil In ll- III- WM. k. lOlHIItF., lkHi- 0 H-c' -- ----j, , KALE.BY Tlr.n,f authority tM in ... l. no or.lr ..f m , ,,, ,.,( At..ii ami "ilii-m h, Hamlin ii.1..iIiit. ii. .w irf-iulliiKla tlie Superior C url i.f Clia,lmlll ,.(nyi w wlli .. , vuMl. BUni,.M t ,w uisl.wi I.M.lor at tin-...urih.u rt...r In ih u.wi..3 .ium.m-...ii mondav. jani auv i. iio. u,. f..n..wnm .i. ii.-n..ii i. mii.hHh iiiucumy the Ml.. win .ir.'i'li-u liiii'l. m.i.air in iiiucomuy of ( hatliaiu : ..lie lra.-l rf il .tpw a.lj.illiliiir l-t- lerlmi. Oriiu lilli'M an.l .lifnt. ii..wu aa tho Ixr rrtt niil hlvw iru -l; ira-M "f 3wi rr, kiu.wn as ilia "l. M' l.an tra.-i, an.l i.iio uiher trait r 7 a.Ti., kii .wii h.-. ilii. Aif Hill ira-i, uin wln.-li Ml Jam' ( lark ii"W ro.M.n. all ul aal.l laii.l liav Inu I .ii al.u:i I lo Mn. bn-lmu Alu'.on, as hr d..w.'r In On' lands ot lift ilr.-ra.-.'(l liul.au.l, I. J. Al'.'.u. Jr. Tlif i.al.1 xrTnral lra.MH.it land will hn tM In I'll 1'isult piir. liat.rn. Ti-rma uf sals: n.i.l ....I. l.ului..-H In Ml in.tnlliH. I..n.l tih a.i.r...l !.f. ii'rliy rr.iilrfl .m l iu tlur..rT ai k. JI .NH S A. AIJVroN, VtlLLIAM T. JMIHHKTT, Not. a6, uw C.-nimliiHluurs. GTATErvIErJT. Opfk-k ok HoMin of Co.mmisionkk ok Chath am 'o.. N l'lrmii H.i', N. (.., Nov. 2'J, In 2. ) fN scc.intniir.' w'.tli sci-iinn 1! f i ha; tr ' of BiOtln's K. ViphI, I Lrrrw.th sub. n il s om fiii-nt nt all s.-cininli. nil tilm) suit itll.iwe.l I'T it.H B 'i of (iiinuiissioDSrs In lli in ui!.rs t!iff.it, wTrs.lljr, .(tmjf tbe finest t-r nliii IVcfiuurr 1st, 1881 : To J K SroTT : Km diivs fmiuubsioQBr, $rt(5 00 ' 4SS ini'.-ii r!.el. !i4 40 ' ri.iniiatmtf tax iit lr .si. W.4i ' Kttrn ork iu isduiug 1'ourt Itouf tiou.lK, 13 00 Tntnl, to C. It. Scot-, ! 40.83 70.00 4 0() 8 (111 4 10 y u 31 00 T.i W. II Hatch : h'.,r :)5 .luvi (4 t'. iiuuiwloner, 2 ' t n..ift!..ii, -. 4 ' so B- sr.l .,1 Kdiicstioo, " Si mile, lisvt.1. ' C'ootHlii.K lx lint f r 1SSJ. ' ('i.ii,tiii.hi.ius ss Ay. -ul t I'or It'iiiaH, " C' lniiiUsi'inn m disliursetiinnta ClU t 11.IUHO lund, 50.00 T.nal. to W. II. Hatch, T-, J. A. Print : F t ;t:t .lays an Ciniinisiioner, 600 2 00 60. 17 t!d t " st lliiyw oii.l bri'ltfA, ' H " llinr.l of KJuisiieii, mil" lisvt-1. An 8uivr uieuJ. iu to Court lloutf, si 00 Total, to J. A. lurt', $172 60 Nn a.-cmnits i re allowed that wire uni veriiieil. Slid tlia U. ar.l iw ill sc-piou 3'i j vs. 1,. it. KXIdNK, Ili-jrister "l le.ls ami Ei-OiH.M.i Clerk to lioani ''.mi's. N .v. 20. 1SJ 4t'. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. a Havlni; .iiiillil",l hi i.iiilnlK'.ri..rnf Mnry O. (liniUT, it....(w.-l. I li.iM l.y n.iilfy nil in-rwiis Iihtii.k elnlnis iiu-.ilii' wil.l .I... I U. IH I" .xlili.lt Oi wiiim i nit- mi ..r i'i..ro nn- 'Jili 'Iny N..vniiKir, imi. iti. iiAiiu o. orvmt. N.iv.'mi.iT villi, lssa. ;. E AND -ALE. N MONDAY, Hi U 4'lnlnyur H',ni).iT i xt. I sill Kill nt i.ui.11'. nu.-il l.-r. nnli. m u." ' ".rt luniw n.n.r In Mo, iH.r..', ii irwi ..r I in.l ai-iiiniiiinir o.' s-t.-s ,.ii Hi.' wuri.,' M. h I..w , r.-.'k. m Mimliew, I. ii Mlili.. I'liinh.oii -...in. y . nn I .lj"lnli.f Uii- liui.ls ,,f I low mi l ..Ui.tc : wil.l Imi.U i .-lnd li-vn.1 j ilH n. ,r....rlv ..r I In- li.-lrw ..r llrniiilcy Ijilll I l.,.n. .I w.l, ni'i I .H i" snJfy Oif lines .Inn Uir "ii lr..in 1HT1 in lssl ln.-lu-li-. niii..iiu:lii, i. e.i ,u uiini:, s. w. mo w i;n, sihtiit. I.y OMVtU V KnrAI., V lit. Slmrllt. .s iv nth, lHK'i. t'.s. W AND SA EE. IN PURSUANCE an.ir.li.r.u iliSii.,rl .rC..iirt ..f ('Imiliain .nlllllv. I., in,, .lire.-.. . I 111 On- .'.vi...r .;. l.. sinnii nn. I M uk Slilllll iii--iiiliil .L'till SinlOi iin.l wlfs ll.-lli'llila. S. M. Ivv Hint olIliTK, I III si 11 "II 111" lia:MI-i:s, n MiiNOAY Uk- 40i .l.iy ,,l lir.-iMiiI.er, ul .iil.ll.iii.-i..n. a ir:i.'i ..f l.m ! H nn'.' In mil. I ,...un:y "t I'linilniin, ..11 O." wiihtk "t winter- Hell's CITi-k. H.IJ..I1.1IIL- Hi.' Illli'll. "t A.I'.lllM N T- yi i, , Ii. Illiriielt llll. I ..lliers, ..II I i-..i;illllllil! M IU1...H. TKIlMS -(.lie liuif ilicll, Uli'l bllllin.o 111 3 ll..lllis Willi lllU-l'l-bt. W. F. STllOWn, N..T. a, lssi. tin. OiiiiiniMil..iirr. A DMIN1S I RATOR'S NOTICE. iU. Havlni; .u.illllii.l iw Hi" ft.iiiliiwrni..r ot Mr. siilli K. I'..... -I iwi-'l. I I. .r.-l.y n..tlfy sit i.frw.nn tiaviiiK .-liil in.-, nmiliist niiiU iIis'ihI.-hi lo i-jlI.Ii 1' Uu-siiiiie iu in." .ii or t-f..rM Ui-nvii .lay of N .vful i. iwi. U- J. 1'OWKI.L. N,,v. !.',. lf"i. Lumber for Sale. W, nro now p.n lv to saw an.l fiirnlnli all kln.ls ,.f roii'.-l. luiiili'-r. our Mill Is ...iu,.-l 4 inllen sou Hi .-f I'limuor-', an I 1 mile w-hi of llrown Orlfllu's b,.,w. CAl L'Ll'., 1-El-l'V CO. Nov. 15, lssl. For Sale! A -.m.hIxi1i iiu.tl vl.l.-l lnicr -.l In a trat of lan l n in.-1, .rt hen. l. l.-ol ie p rlv r In M ".r ijuiy. kii. wii h Hie "lriieius.s" Intel, an I onttilnlni; nlh-ill :.hi a-r.'H. Tl.li Is v.-iliiHl-h- laid nn.i ..u.ir 1 1 n i. p .is ; .., f..r f..i- fur le r liif.riuiitlii n l.lr. Ki..'oii, J-nii.li .r-.-, N. N v. 111. lsi. tf. J. L. ALLEN & CO,; l'A YET T E VILLI', X. C. MAXL'KACTl'HEliS OF - A N l n WHObESAI.K AND UKTAIL HEA1.EKS IN . In Mi, hi ANO lliiiltL'is' Material (Ifitcrally. Factory on Miunf-U'd Street. Sides Uii.iinsou (ireen and liillespie Streets. Nov. K., lssi. Cm. CSTAIILIHIIK-U PRIOR'S JEWELUY STORK. EAYE1TEVJLEE, X. C. Wilchss, Clscks d Jswdry, Solid ail Plate! Silverware. Our stock of j in l :J SILVKUWAKK AXI (LOCKS suruissc8 in extent of variety and beiiutv of dosisitis nv display in Favettevillc bv any one, before the war or since. Enpiment ana feJiim Bines, ( BIRTHDAY, BRIDAL A N M VKKS A H Y lK KSKNTS. (told. Silver and Steel SjMi taclcs, and Evc-filassi's, tlie very In st. (lOED FENS, A larm' assort nii-nt. Wlien you vi-it Favettevillc all on WA15HEN rUIOU A SON. LOOK IT i i . ! ! A few rciisoiis fur buving jroods at1 LONDON'S CHEAP HT08E. i 1st. London keeps the largest and bwst selected stock in the enmity. 2nd. London keejis everything you can want, from a Silk Dress to n Lottie of Castor Oil. I I ! 3rd. London keeps every thing a farmer needs from a Tlireshinir , Machine to a Plow Bolt. 4th. London keeps the latest styles and all the latest novelties. 5th. London ofTers special induce nu'iita to cash customers and hikes all kinds of Ikirter in exchange for Goods. 6th. London is receiving new goods every week. 7th. London is Ajrent for Domestic Sewing Machine, the lightest i mi ning and licst Much i m? made. 8th. London keeps the best, largest and cheapest stock of Clothing in the county. Dtli. London keeps the best nssort inent of Boots and Shoes Aii:iit for Ziegh-r Bros', celebrated Sinn's. 10th. London keeps Hats, Caps, Fur niture, Hardware, Cook Stoves, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Ke st nil's, and anything else you wish. iitt. ....... i.i. . .1...... ,r..,v,to 1 llll. 11 IH ll'F I I VII I UV IV OIIUH ji'ni.T j at London , come and see lor yourselves. 12tli. Lomlou congratulates his friends and custoniers on the fine crops they have made. Call and see him when you conic to town. V7 L. iowr . I'lttstioru-, M. C. Kril. W, lUH'i. FURNITURE! JOHN T. in Corner Fayetteville and Davio Sts., HAI.E'UH N C, Ush In si. rp alar(t- ami .-liiaass.rtnu.i1 uf 1'arlor Suits, Cliiinilior seis, Hull Hiiui.lt, Ci iitri. Tnl.l."., S'.fas, Iuiik's. Crtt'S, Cru.lle., Walnut HciIhicihIh, Uurenux, Chairs, Mii'iriai, WanlMl m, kr.. All ot Hit. berii iiiaks. II.-..,, a tcrnt ninny ollir.r uril-t-ls, sii-li ai. Kan)' Chairs, Hiu, kbits' t'lislrs, Patent ll.i.-k.'r.-i. I.i'iit Talili's. Tin Safes. In faol. every tliliiK you want, at irlct lu sull Uio linn. O.-l. li, lWi. 3ui. W. I. ANDRRIOir, rrsaldsat. F. A. WILIT Cs.hUr. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK,' OF HAI.F.IGII, X. V. QUO. S. UISSEN & CO., HALK3I, IV. WAtJON M.IM'FACTUKKKS. rslnit nly llin liesl ot maicrlaln. wn make tlio l.i f wrk. an.l warrant every j l. Wc have Hie ..cnl aiel Inriti-si Watf.-n Works. nnl ...ir Waitns have I lie i.cmi r.iiiiail-.ii of any In .ho stale. F.vcry Vai;..n hours tli tiainc "J. 1'. MsstN, Salem, r. ,, , v riis f,r nrlccs. liefer t all who are umIuc ur Wagons. Aiii. , lssl Gin. LOOK HERE ! ! EVERY MAN Ought to INSURE AGAINST FIRE -IB TUB- NORTH CAROLINA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. I TliU O.roi'kiiy liM bcu Ui fsrroasful oi.oraUnu for fouriiH-u y.r, ani Always Pays Its Losses. , It I ate. ami ..Tciit, an.l .a; iiroitipily all lta illllls. 411 . la.Msr.-i uf lniiratlc r.riy liiMiir..l on r.wmsl.l'. Icrnm. Now l U.c Umo lu InMirv! r,.r furllier liifortiiallon ai'l'l)' U II. A. LONDON, Jn.. Aent. Beptimlr 1. 1KW Sm 1-1T TSIHUIO. . C. cuuMico.; F.WETTl'.VILLE. N. C . i GOMMISSION MERCHANTS, AM 1KAI.KUS IN DltV (J00DS, CKOCKRIKS, ! li( )OTS, SHOES, IIAUN ESS, A C. 'Old Hickory" Waona. "(iliiHcockV' Wed t'utter" Price jtli. 'Olii-'ock's' Oom Sbeller. Watt & Avery Plows; nil Kizi-H. j fer Mr. W. W. Cole is still witb uh und will be j.l 'iised to see bis old, Iiicuds. Lov. 1G, 182. lUi. i The Largest Stock OF Bagging and Tics IN CENTRAL -North Carolina! For the lowest i'ji-Ii prices to GINNERS AND DEALEKH write to M. T. LKAClf A CO.. l!AI.KIi!l, N. July 13, 1KW. Rai.i:' .ii. An; N. C . 21, l.S2. To TIIK ClTIZlXS OK Cl.A'l IIAM AM'1 St'iuioi'M.iMi Coi s i n s: U Gksti.kmks: We will soon receive our larye a and well select oil 1'all stock of RAM) WAKE, I of every tb seiiotioii, Wapn M Mil Gdqs, fAlWXS (all kniils.) wmm mi ni'X IMI'I.KMKXTS. r. illi AC .f, and we ask n si. are ui rolinge. We j,'u..l;i: faction. 'ii i at It'll Motto': UKT (IdiipS. Low i:si i'li! i: Syl'A l.h 1 K.M.1NH Iti-Hj.i-ciriiliy, Thus. 11. Ilris A Sois, li:.hio.. N. ('. ' ; : UIUULIIO A Nil. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. u.i.i:iiiii. n. c Consignm as of Cottc. Grain, Flour, &c, s..lai!il. Always on ban. I a . stocl; of uai on, i, a li. Mt i,a i;s, m::ai,, ,vr. VIS K SALT A M't-.i iAI.1 V. SI'KC'IAI. 1X1)1. KMI'.N'ls ul , I M il TO TMIi 'I U.M.K. Wanted '2,00(1 biisl., 1 .-, ,,f Mats; also, While, Dla. li iui sr... !. JVits. 9uMr. Lkn 51. Drv:.. v. of Cl-t-haiu couiitv. is imn win. i.s in d will be pleased lo have las i ..i.i ! i,.en e; il nn him. I .,,. l.'-s J. William Simpson, WHOLESALF. ami I.KTAIL DRUG(SI.SrJ ItAl.KKill .V. I- DRUGS, HEDICIDES, IMPORTED PERFUHSRV. TOILET ARTICLEO. SUIU1ICAL IN'SllirMl.NT--. Shoulder Braces, die, ic. Parllculai attnil-!i a'-l t H e nppi.-n:..ii of 'J'tilS.-KS Agents fur J..liiir mi, l;..i,li:i,. ,v r, ., Garden Cecla, Or ten. fr--in ---ii i,. r .-:-.'i;. . AdlllC TL1 1 i; VI. t h, 'A.'. a si ly tninl ; Ut.li'1 r. n ,. I ii:iou I .1 . -.a 0'l. l'J. ISJ'J. JollN MANMN'.i. I. 11. ! MANNING ft WOhtfCK, Atiornsys ani C '"Ml!: IUmir; riTrsuonc-. w. ;. V l'r.ni.i niici -l. n l-iv n t Iru-icU i. iiicir ,-n . Mr V.-u ' oftl i II, Il:-l .uol il.h . I inot.ili iiii.l I li-s.i ' ii :-.ai - ..: Will l.e lu llic olll e in nil nine. GltOCKIMtS! VISITORS TO FAYETTEVILLE WILL HO U'LI.I. ToCaHaiMl Sec Hi ll STOCK. lncli we tin- w i : 1 1 n j 'i ( any in tl.e S.--ji!i Our irood, ai'i- tin, ;"... . IS low !! tilll W i!l jr t !'I:lit. Wc invite every l;,d in ( 'liatl'.-ini to conn- am see tin- dil:iv i.f Canned (aooils. A1m, every tiling in t lit- ;i ..' (ilrocerics. A. S. HI'S K E A TO H.vv sti;i:j;i. FAY I-'TTEYULI.E, N. C. uv. lo, in-:. ;ui, ' I u fe
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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