3 Qiiatham Record THURSDAY. JUNK 7, LOCAL RECORDS. t&A oltiy.cn of thin county reeently married his sister's riaiul-ilialitei-. Only seven marriage licenses were issued in this county last month. iOT Last Monday was a had day for bridge, an will bo neon by reading the proceedings of the magistrates' meeting. tGT Don't forget that you ean buy tho cheapest goods iu the county nit the store of J. B. Han-is. which are being Hold at and below cost. iW A new lock has been init on the town guard house, and everything made ready for Hummer lodgers, j Who will bo its hrst oeeupant f f We thank our young county- , Mr. J. r. t earnngton. lor an: invitation to attend the closing exer eises of the Luurinburg Academy, to be held next week. ttg" W. H. Leonard has moved his Jewelry Ktore south of the court house. He thuuks his customer for their liberal patronage in the piwt, and solicits a continuance of the name. arBynuiu & Headen hare onJV(.r Heen. It was a full-blooded hand Avery's Double Shovel and Jersey bull (with a registered Georgia Stock Plows, Hunters r a:-- mer's Friend, Watt, Itohmd CJiill and Arery's one-horse Plows: Cultivators and full line of plow eastings. fST Sheriff Bmwer will lie with ln t.1(at.r of Williamu' township on the 25th, 2fith and 27th, to collect ! the remainder of taxes now due. He hopes the people will pay promptly and save costs. After the 30th he will advertise and sell for taxes due for 1881. W Fanners will find it to their iuterost to call at London'H and see liin liiirveHting iiiipleiwiitH. Grain Cradles. Giain ami (li as I' nih's. j Sneads, Whetrocks, &e. lie is also i Agent for all kinds of Mowers, licap- ra. SepiuatoiH, and Horse 1'owei s. j Now if you need anything of the kind it will pay you to call at Jion don's and see him. aVBynuin & Headen have just rocoived their stock of Spring and Hummer Goods, consisting of a gen eral stock of Hiich as is gene ally found in a tirst-elau utore. Miles' Ladioa' Shoos and hand inndo G n tlemon's Gaiters a specialty. Our Htock of Millinery Good" in very e- tensive. Mrs. Laura Horn will be found in that depart iiiotit : she will bo pleased to nerve her friends and cuntomers with tho very latest sty'es VST Ladies, you will see something pretty mid extra cheap if you will cull at London's and see his Hats. ltoimets. Flowers. &e. Ho is offeriuir rw t'reat inducement for cash. IfutH that sold for i&i two weeks aero I wow offering for $3 : others iu same ; proportion. A beautiful line of Lace ! and Linen Collars and other Fancy I iloods just Oloves. receivod. Bargains in Peg- Sir. ,T. V. Jackson has accept ed the position of Agent at -Iarge for the Va'!ev Slutual Life Association, of Virgiuia, and will visit Vit fshoro' ! nhortlyto lav before our pooplo thoi rlaims , of his coiuimny. We notice ! llOticO S I XSTirs;;;; i i iiauirhtou ' irmed that i of Favctteville ; and L. J. of Pittsboro'. Wo are informed thi)t i ui iu'. ' ' " rZrrouVbiS ili! thin State and is composed of leading men in all olasscH of life throughout North Carolina. A LvnoE 1'ic. Sir. F,lija Foiihhee. tif Hadley township, killed a pig, a few weeks ago, that was four months old and weighed 13i pounds, Ahotiier Liquoh Shop, The eounty eomniissioners. at their lant meeting, granted license for the nalo of spirit uous liquors, at this place, to George Jlichardson. a colore! eitien. Eakly Beans,- Tije first enap-beans of the Beikson, that we have hoard of iu this eouty, wcje raised by Joseph JJ. Guthrie, esq., who brought a nice iiwois of them to the Reooku, on last Slonday. Laboe Potatoes. We are hide! ed to our -epiuster neighbor, Jlissi Kate Hiuiks, for a mess of the largest Irish potatoes that wo have seen or heard of this soasou. Some of tbnu were nearly as large as any that we have ever seen. A Scddeu Death, On last Slonday night Mrs. George Seymour, of Oak land township, eat a'hoarty supper and was in her usual good health, but was taken sick during the night and died in a few hours. After her death it is said that her bojy became Hjiotted. Incseaseu Valuations. We men tioned last week tlwt tlio aKsessors had increased the valuation of real estate in this township $ltf,000, W have since heard of the increase iu .other townships, as follows : in L'upe Fear CO,000; Williams' SjtfS.SOO; Baldwin' 33,O00; Hickory Moun this Xssociat on. the names of Gov. j i'! tVum..y. ami "; : ? ! Jarvis. Judge Fowle. Dv. Orissom. tJ for the m-ove y of ?2;,0,000 tcr of the faculty and ho course ol Judge Aveo', Col. A. li. Andrews. H.'.ages In l. .the plain ills and instruction prearranged for tins term , Slaior W. II Crow. IL tt liattle, Jr.. defemlau .-ntcred into a contract for . evin-e with a pecu.iar lorce that a Hon Sr SIcOeheo and ...auv " X fftvornbl,. opportunity w. l be given , tain 33,310 and lladhy' 11,0W A Lavish MookK. James .Smith, of Cano Fcnr township, informs us that llie lms n goose that began to lay on tun )4lii or J! enruary lust, ami up to tlie 20th of Mny hud laid eggs, 1 :.. l..b; ...w.fl.o,. n,t Escaped Convict C.rTi:nF.i..A few : meeting that no one seemed prepared , weeks ago, a white convict from this , to answer positively, and that was, eountv, namedJohn Hopkins, escaj.-1 does the term of the newly, ed from the penitentiary, and on last ! lp'"ded magistrates begin ! Sev-! Tuesday ho was recaptured by Mr. , 'r"1 magistrates had taken: MarionBro(kHaiidbrouglitliireforit,"'0fttMf ofhee au.l were present, tho sheriff to carry him to Htdeigh. it'.ul v to participate in the meeting. j but it was suggested that thejr term: . NT ,,. .. , will not begin until the first Mond.iv i A Niaei, Fioht. o witnessed a . . t fl v ' ' n i i . i t r in August. After some discussion i very novel tijiht on our streets, a lew i . . n.. ... . , . , . , . i t? ii i - 1 1 it was thought best not b decide the ! days ago. It was between a javhird ! .. ... ... , ; f ,., vi'i'-. question, but to request t lie newly! ana it umi giowii niiii'M. iiiiT i!iniiil.iil magistrates not to take had climbed a tree, and the bud,! ll. . .. i - , . . , ., , . .. ' ipart in the meeting, which request lavinir a nest near by. thought thei', .... , n ' " . , 1 ., i they very wn hngly acceded to. kitten was irning for it, and there- ? J, .. . . , , . J M . , , .! A resolution was introduced to fore, pounced upon it and attacked . , ,,,,, , ., ' . . n i j. aiitiroi unite ft. 000 for building a It. so persistently nun. me tuieu 111 gloriously retired. - Thk Chops, ()ur farmers will, in a few tlay8i i)e i)U.sy harvesting their w 101it, nUl oats, ftUd a few have begun already, f roni hoiho portions oi iiic county we near tliat tlio wheat eroj. is iiaii. wnjie in inner pornoim n ".impropriate said to be an average crop, though not so good as last year. Nearly every farmer complains of the drill - worm iu tho corn, which is doing a good deal of damage. Our crops will not be as good as last year, nor as bad as the year before, .. ... A Blooded Bull. We saw liere, d:i last Monday, the finest specimen of the bovine siieeies that, wo have that belongs to our enterprising .omit.vm:in. Mr. L. B. Bviiuni. Any atlemnt to imnrove tho breed of our cattle should be encouraged, and we eiiunot too highly coruiueud Mr. Bvuuiu's public spirit in buying this bull. A Jersey calf was rece'ntly sold iu this counfy for 25, which shows how hiirhlv this breed of cattle is appreciated. School Cei.eihiatios. We regret not having hoeii ahle to atteml. on last Thursilnv. tho closing 'xei cises j()f Mt. Vernon Spiiiigs Acit.leiny. whuh. from all that we have hoard, passed off most pleasantly. A very i lUrgo crowd was in at tendance, and the students all acipiitted theniselves most ei HilitaWv. The literary address i was delivered lV ran. II. li.isljee, ' t'sq., oi iiaioiyn, who wen susiaiue.i j.ra, jjraxtoii. tor serving a his reputation of heing one of North . eanvasser at senatorial elec Carolinu's most graceful orators. We1 tion. are pleased to hear of the continued ! K.ijuli Fonshoo. for serving suoiiesH of this nourishing school, j us canvasser at senatorial election, A Pleasant SuanusK. During the! J- w- Hatch, for flour and ahsenee of ltev. It. A. Willis and his j ,,r f"r lo'r-house. wife from homo last week, attending ! K- Hatch A: Son, for .) hush tho eomnienceinent exercises of the 1 rn f"r lor house. Greenshoro' Female College, the j IhuiuiisC. Dixon, for l.iuldu.g !1,..lw.u f l.w i.Mi.M-e.r:Lhnii ill. H.isl j w hy R 1,rnt.1loortoli W Wig(unent , thomselves. went to the par - ! ,, K),j bllHjP(i theniselves fr .vo or jir,e ;u preparing tt 1 1)lwwftIlt Kllll,rise for then). They pilt ,own H i,.e new matting in the parlor, new curtaiim to the .windows, I a( wjth loving hands did many other 1 H.in.Tj f tmf ..i vc.1 lo pvcitn the urn-. !.,., .,. .rintitiiila of their beloved ' .istrjv ntid Ids wife when thov rrtnrn- t.j home. ! ... j ... ; an i;lii noi.-miHu,., m.vi taken here, last Thursday, in a suit j that was begun twenty-seven years j ago, and may not hi? ended for uoveral ; years to come. It is a case pending : t'"' , , ,j Kal.-igb. .td w tin? l inteii niates uircun v ouri. ai n titled '"Silas Soy-, yiuour, Lenter Jj. i ' tb.i.oii. surv.v... jlVOOlllson. n.i.wwi.f, " i. i - . ,,..1 ,.f v ' : Sevtnour A i'O. agauisi tit' t esit!i ii .f for Um : tll,! defendunt was to pay thcplaiutiffs tlu' " f lvr'm l'1'1' 1"ll'- 'i'he ! nluintitrs sub'.et the work to other ! contractors and a large amounl : of , the defendant declared the eoi!triu:t l Ol IV UUI. JF --, forfeited and compelled plaintiffs to stop work, because of alleged Viola-1 tious of the oonlract. The plaintiffs at once, at November term, 1H50, in-' stituted suit in the federal court (thov being residents of New York) ; and 'demanded judgment in the sum j of $250,000 os damages for the action of the defendant. From various causes the case was not tried before j the w ar. but wa.i pending at its out break, and after the war began it was dismissed by the Confederate Judge because the plaintiffs wero alien ene mies. After tlio war closed ami inej federal courts wero re-opened in this . State, the case was re-instated upon j the docket, and as before was con tinued from term to term, until about i 1S7K it came up for trial and Judge j Bond decided that the plaintiffs were j improperly named and could not sns-, tain their suit. From this decision j an appeal was taken to the Supreme j Court of the United States, which j after the lapse oi tnree or lour years . reversed Judgfl liond's ruling and remanded the case for trial. The depositions takeu hero were those of Dr. John S. McClenahan and Mr. J. Q. A. Leach. wh were eon tractors wilder S. Seymour & Co., and they tcstifiei as to the work done by them, and their evidence is regard-j ed as very important. This suit has been so loin pending that all the lawyers originally con - nceted with it are dead. Th plain- tiflV attorneys were P. JJ. Winston, Sr., Henry W. Miller, and W. II. Haigh; and the defendant's attorneys were George L Badger and li. l' Moore, every oue of whom is dead, The plaintiffs are now ably represent - ed by Col. J. W. Hinsdale, who ii leaving no stone unturned to obtain 1 .-MVlllfllll . ..l. .lL;lll..'-l A... .Tl.nL.'ll. i 1? ,1 J ilVf 'I ICV 111 H tin i 1 iivmn ii vuiiii- j tuui u I $ i invi iiti i"i nir nwn n uf i uccc ' Mujihthatks' Mektino. According ti previous notice the. magistrates i mid commissioners hold fl meeting nere lust .wonuay to consider tlio ' propriety of budding certain bridges ! in r.A.,,,4. T1...W. ,.a a .i,, I I of law presented at the outset of the , ippropriatfl 97.000 for building bridge across Haw river at Henley's mill, but the resolution was tallied ) without discussion. Another resol u- ';.. w tl...n ;..t.-...l. 1 f ......v... ' 1,rito Sli.oOO for the same purpose, u)1(i ,U t ,u. ,.0iHiderabl- .liscussion this was defeated by a vote of 0 to 13. resolution was then introduced to K.'t.OIH) for l.ini.llinr ii , j,,.;, jlillr (l llj,ovt Henley's lniH, but this also was defeated. 1 n at,.,Upt was next made to get I ,m appropriation of !f2..r)00 for a hit- j fi(. ii,j,rf, m.,.ss ,iver at (j10CM1-s mill, but this faifed. as did ' so a maiim t(, $mm for tiiintle : hridg.; nt the same place. j , The friends of a bridge at Love's mill on Haw river then tried their j luck but with no better success. They tried to get an appropriation of pcdi-.lM.'MW for a lattice bridge at that ; place, hut their eQort met with the . simio fate- that had bctallen all the ol herj. Our magistrates evidently ' were not much in the notion of build- j ' bridges. Possibly they may j change their notion when they meet j ?,'' u the first Monday in August. ; incir acnoii win ie apinoveu ov . some mid condemned by others. CoiiimissionerV Meed lug. The county commissioners held ; their regular niontlily meeting on last Monday and Tnosdiiv. and uiiilite.l the following accounts: James rattorsoii. two witness tickets. J. W. Poe, as overseer of poor- house. (. Iirkm:ui. one wit- t.8.75 ness ticket 2.10 1.50 1.50 I0i0 3. no ! ' 00.00 oruige across v ano creeii. ' V tmlhu. for wagon-wheel 1 f-.r the .oord.ousH wagon, j O. S.l'oe. for supiilies for jail, ; Johu liland. for 4 barrels of j f,r poor house. J- l-I'helps. one wit iichs ticket, 1 1 hnias Cniss, fiir jail fees, :" J nuun, one witness I ticket. j.oti ; 1.00 22.no ! 2.10 ; 10.00 ; 2.SI) j 2. HO ! I Sl.HOi J- M- Tinnin. one witness ticket, y"""1 & Headen. for hUp- plies tor poor-house. H. A. London, for advertising notice to magist rates, i Foushee. for moving ami arranging l.ai.ers in old 4.00 ! I county court clerk's ollict., 10.75 Important to Teachers. j Tho University Normal School : opens at Chapel Hill on the 21st of. June and will continue in session ; improve themselves for their profess : ional work, the public As Superintendent of schools of Chatham I j hereby urge the teachers of the conn ,y to avail themselves ,.f the l,ne,its j .'. - 0 " ...... of the eountv to attend this school because they need just such iiistruc-j tion as tho faculty there propose to j give during this term : and because it is more easily ami cheaply accessi- j hie to them than any other similar j school iu the State. j I take this opportunity to nay that , the examination of teachers will be j in the future fully as rigid as in thej past, and will bo conducted by the : written method. 1 It. Law, ' County Sup't. June 6th, 1HHU. Crops In Illinois. WKruMN. Illinois. May :0. lhHIJ. Liirroii Rki'oho: As it is ljiiniii- to-day I thought that I would write u f0w lines so you can let the farmers j 0f my old county know what the I fanners are doiiii iu La Salle county, Illinois. Well, we have planted corn ! Oneo and are planting ngain, and it keeps raining and cool. Some have j .hinted twice ami we planting again I have never seen as poor a prospect . since lH.r)8as it is at tho present time. J Wheat and oats look well, but corn I don't think can nke a half crop, j Y had alwavH been ahead in the corn crop at this time of the veai'i 1 until now : but wo have plenty of" old corn. It will take about one week' , for us to finish planting, and that js ' getting pretty fate to plant corn in ' 1 this country. ,It don't have time to ' get ripe. J have some corn that 1 1 planted the first week in May a'nl it' , was cut off level with the ground by j the frost, but it has route out and is ! large enough to plow but it looks j very yellow. I don't think we can ! 1 brag any more on our com this year, but everybody boems very quiet. ' lour s truly. A- S. lltM'UIW.V Stlt9 Mews. . tbo colored mau only saved his own; : life l-.y cutting the Uer.r'i throat, liefd " 'was terribly mangled. His flngoih1 Hillsboro1 Observer: Mr. David T. i bit ten' otV, and pari of one foot. Clark has on his plantation, 5 miles' one entue heel, together with a northwest of Hillsboro, a young sow , .piwc of meat from his leg. wei-e . G months old, that has never had pign, j ,lllhi"g- j but given milk freely. This was : I brought about by being Clicked by I Ib.bcrt Henderson, who murdered ' piga. j IiIm wifu near Oxford. X. (' . last N" (beensboro' Patriot The outlook iu this section is for one of tlio largest blackberry crops ever known. It. is estimated that this year's crop will b" worth between one and two bund:: ' thousand dollars to tlio trade -i Greensboro. The crop k yearly in creasing, and with the improved facil itios for dryiny the berries it promises to attain immense proportions. Baleigh Visitor: Miss Xettie Mar ueof the accomplished ladv;tw' desperadoes and membors of. s in the Centennial haded what is known i s ( rooked ( reek gng. here, has been elected n teaeb- '. l,ur,',d a course of ...l.nndat.o in . eDeaf. Dumb and Blind I. he town of ista. in I wa. forth.ee. shall, one teachers School er iu the Deaf. stitution of this city. A porter in one of our fancy grocery stores was counting out eggs some lime ago, and in running his fingers through the saw dust in the box, he struck two eggs that were broken and in which were two little chickens, lie tool; thelu home, and after careful nursing, rais ed them, and to-day they each have u largo brood of young chickens. Hickory Press: A sad accident be-; out before its time. Use something fell Frank Clay, a young man employ-: J would, but mo:.t hair restorers ai ed nt the saw iiiill of Messrs. Junes -i dangerous." True.'' answered his card, near Icard Station, last batur-1 friend, "but Parker's Hair Balsam is day morning. W'hilu Mr. '. was; as haimless as it is effective, f ve stiindine; near the saw, doubtless un j tried it. and know, (i'.ve tl-.e Balsam . mindful ol his jierilous position, the. a show uudt ho Loy. will soon stop ! carriage, freighted with a heavy log. calling you 'Old Man Jei.kiiu;'.'' It came rushing back, striking hii'a and j never tails to restore th iginal color throwing him right into tho teeth ofjto gray or taded hair. Kichly per the mulling saw. Kvcry one can j fumed, an elegant dressing. ; conceive the horror of his Kiiualioii. - 1 Both legs were sawed i:i twain. l''rt , Tin t't'Iflii uttMl "York Cot t:w" j arms cut off and shattered, and his j 0 s ,(, ;h f). (.asl head ternblv mangled. He hngereil " j until last Tuesday morning when he Do not be deceived when you go to j expired. " l',,!y 11,1 Organ: look au.l see if it has j i "York Cottage Organ" on the key j Xewberno Journal: A correspond- , . :,.,,,: Tllis is tR. ent from ( )nslow eounly imys : Mr. .AKti niiuiii, im oni riu.' ii iivim" iu t l... -.1 ii l:..: :.. ll... backwoods, Milks more cows and makes more jiotatoes than any two men in tho county. I saw 21 ca!es in his pen at one time, and his son told nie ho milked that ntunherof cows every day. planted from four to six acres iu jiotatoes. manured from the penning of 127 head of cattle every night. He makes 1 is hread. raises his meat, fattens his hogs on potatoes, makes his leather as well as milk and butter, lives on wind ho makes, and sells euougti lo nuy suen necessaries; as ho wants outside, uud plants no j cotton. I Winston Loader: A gentleman of' undoubted veracit v, informs a Loader reporter that, while riding along thej road a few days since he saw a scene j rarely if over witn -ssetl a snake and j rabbit in a mortal eonmat. 1 lie snaue i was about five feet, long, and black-1 snake species. It had a vouii;' lftbbit! in iU mouth with which it was trying to climb a sapling to escape the en raged beast, supposed to I o its motuei . Tho rabbit seized the snake by the tiil, and jerked it to the ground. Airiiin the Ktir.ke tried to ascend the tree oidv to meet tho sanii) late. The snake then made an inglorious rut real for a clunip of bushes, still holding on with a grip hko grim death to the. . vniTii.T lvihiur. i no raiimr stnrren iu hot pursuit, and seized the snako by ; t. m lienlf. iihont nil inch mill a ilillt from the head, whiin it ih'oiinud the 1.1. ;i Tl.n t.,t. ..( Ilm i.iiu iiwii" ......1 ... anake it was going for the bushes Willi the speed of a race-horso. Salisbury Watch man: Henry Klutts, a deputy sheriff of this county, ar rorited two white men I In; other day and was marching Iheui off: and 1 . :t., 1, ni-iu. Iliaicuiiig in-tir .1 ivouit juii- in. u j.i.-i ; oner seized an axe and dumand : surrender of tho officer. They had' the start : he surrendered, and they, marched him across the lino into! Cabarrus county, and then relet-- . him in neutral territory. Othcei. should make their pi isoiioc. inarch be fore them and hold ui their b:'nds when passing a wood pile whore axes are lying around loose. On last' Saturdav eveninir, just after dinner, i Mr. Oitulus Klutts, for some timely- axI) SALE. RY VIRTl'ltOI''! Iilist. considered slightlv deranged, j Jal'nn ..M..r ! Ui"uiwl"r cuiri ..f Imtl.ain shot himself. He lived about 8 miles : W lXT WX' .t. f KMlisbnrv. mid Ilm eilCllll- in. diiy ,.f Jul. .."U. ll, ..t..r .ar"sls ,.i slancoH of the killing arc brief. It was noticed on t hat day that he was worse, ; .'..mains , . , . i sain" '. Inv his actions showing huu to be in a;uw ium state of lunacy. Tho faniilv had been watching him, but just utter dinner they were alj out of the house when flic diseliari'0 of a irun liroiiL'ht thein indoors to lind Mr. Klutts with the whole too Part of his head blown off. He had taken a double barreled shot gun and placed the mu.le just above I.i I .l;....k 1 .1... Ii:e llgui, eat iititi uwwiv iu t."" with his right hand. His brains were scattered all over the wall and ceiling. Charlotte Journal-Observe:: Mr. W. L. i'.igham. of lleirvhill town ship, who was in the city yester day, reports something remarkable, lie has a calf, is only tilteen mouths old. that gives milk, lhe call is nut as largo as an ordinary animal of that ago. lhe fact of its giving milk is considered a most extraordinary one, and is something the like of whu h Mr. Uigliaiu never heard of. - -On Thursday hist Mr. Kd. Sitirewa't, a prominent citizen of Cabarrus county, and who is well known in Charlotte, where ho does a good deal of his busi ness, met wjth a distressing accident in his new shingle mill at Mill Hill, by which ho lost one of his legs, from the kueo down. He was working itli the machinery, when, by wine unac- countable accident, ins loot was ; caught in the saws and was torn to1 gXl'tT I'oliS' NO TICK H VV -pieces, together it h tho ankle audi ii 1..4 ,,u.,ii.i.-i .' SuZm 1 . ,. . , ,. ..i 1 1 ttut-tiauaii. d".'".i-i' I. li.T.'iii 1:11" ""ins .11 1111 part of (let leg. Rulus Recti, a col- 'T,U1I 1,1.1.11.. .laiiii.-ncuinsi sai l .i.-.'..t.i.t t.. ored man, well known iu this ''. TJXX?''" Ui'" " MTiircuANVi?y bought a bear a few weeks ago and ; ' mm it, n.3. e U. r.. avknt. started out through the country with ! " " , 1 ' f i Tl- ciiittns a sws-i.il'v. mid win llllli. 1.HVSI OllllllHV lllll ills. 01 - su 111111 il a wan left of him. arrived in the city j from McAilen's fa-tory for repairs. He and the bear had ji.id a liht and vein her. iv neallllir iter, was iiniij-cn at Oxford on hist Friday. The e cut ion was private, only a few per sons being admitted within the en Wure: but a huge crowd tilled the; ..I. as it was expected tljat the i xecutioii would be public. He made, j a full confession. Iiilimiilaliiitt a Town. ' Frank Brown and John Anderson. . hours on Sundav. lin.-' revolvers! jironiiscuously and creating otlur disturbances." Tlwy were finally !iiet . by an armed body of i-itizi ns, who ojieued lire, shooting Anderson dead j and fatall wounding Brown. Why they Cull Him "Old Man."; "Yes. that's nadly so," said Jenkins. ! "kiv hair is tuttiinir aray and falling : , onl y u g(,t wU ,( uU of (,)( n,.. .....I This organ has ruA is tMcr to control ; and tho only one von can buv for the : pi ice f am now asking for it. It con- , tains 2 octave couplers : is in no other1 for the money. lean sell any st.lc at any price. If yon do not think so call on or write to mi; and be eon vineed that this i.-. the he.-.t organ sold iu the State for the low price. War ranted for 0 years. Sold by liieonlv. J). C. Gnomw.s, ltialto, Chat ham Co., : y' r.vu if n:i. tr y..uo' uf .h-hiii ntut iimiriaM iii.-orio'i owiuari ..-., Un. 1IACKNKV -r.lstrnX.-lli IliU ."iiiht. mi ill", 'inili vt May. Mr. J.iKiii'A W, llAi ihNLY l Mil. 11 a a- t MUTT liliirriN. I THE MARKETS. ll......iiiri f..r lut lt;.L,.ii;i. iy NOR HIS, WYATT i TAYLOll, tlllO.'KIl-' COMMISMOX MKl;e ST. Ho. il Ex iinir mid Nu. 5 Miu lln Sl., UAl.Kliin, X. C, JllllC'S. IHKI. e.ii I'Ort.MAUM.r-. i MlildlllHi, 111'. ;stn, i i..nv Mi.idiaK, j SlulUi'- 1 wnoi.r.;i.ii.r. nnorrnv s:kket. M. at T'iHi'. Irl- J 1 'Vi1. 'i i . t -r.-' ,l,.oi Vl'airi'l, 4(ifl t ai.vas-.i'U ii ui.s, i' s IHi.'d I'.M.'llfM, I 111-!.:.! Alii !".-. ru!!iii' I no My. Cul'ii, Voal. ri.uir. X. c., j M..la.-.M-M- ! f'lliK. ! l'..'.. Hi.'". Ciiimoi.. c,,.. 7") "Si) Miitar- i.,ri.ij lii-aitulaltiil, , Inuivr, .".ll I'jjus, I'J'v l"i. ..ll . i chirk "im. ; llaliu'. ui'i"iv tpoi li".!! IT hllll .... t Tli.'S" in i 'i Ai'iir-irl.irtf.-l.dr., - . New AtlveHisenu'i.N. ,,,..,. ,...,,,.,.,., . . .-Ill "11 at rut !!. nu.'il..!., at 1'J ..'. l'"'k "ii Sat uid,iv Ui" .tli dav .if .Inn", lss;i. at Hi" Iriiiii d..i. i' ii"r.-. ihi s lol;!'. laiuly "i'i'ii.:".l i lr"y I'm! lls. In Ui" i"n "' l'HI'V.r.i'. It ii,"iiu"i IIi j'k si siaiid- t. r I'linlin ss In ilml bmu. I l- ... ,..,,. v.- :,,I,V tn. ' ' ' ' ' . 1 . ,V In IV Asslc.w "1 .1. li. Hants. ! j.'J.'yili.'i'au'.u'r't mi'i.-l ' nil. and . Hist.. mi', on., iiii 1 ll- Jl . At ' 11! lit"" I IM alt. , s. ll '.-) tll'i'l .'sl In I A udi'iiiy and l"i sMuiu.slat Hunks . u.,.:.li"'J;. I ii.iiji - i i .isii, "ai.."' .1. .... Itll iH.vin.'iii In lull. W. II. HATt II, i Juiih7, INil-lis. Ouiiniisliiiisr. j ! CTA'IT, OF NORTH i.1. ..;;'',,, :NlY "F 'ATM- NORTH CAROLINA. ; is Tin'. hiTiau.iH ! : n. '.;'. v-x n.-i moi miiow a"t l ..i , MJ','"'i on i!... t. nui i.. i r..r ' .. .,.iil.-ili. and II ai.nllllKUMt s.'ri'd Malilu-W. , ,r, , s i 1 lin 1 .11. i is a 11..11 i"-!l"iit .1 iiilll-it". and 11 d.n-mlni; tlm: siirnu .111 nas an Hi . ri.sl 11. sa. 1 I'm I ni l Is a ll'.ll l"- I,.. Is h"r.'l , I1..MIVI mull..! ll'."ar ... """ " " ..I il... cii'ik "I iliisi'.iuit nl. iu .'(' days iifirr 11." .,. 11. f ..t :1ns ..iiii'ii "!-. an t aiisiMT "!' ili'linir t" M... 1.1 ili.iliT" .-..mi.u.ii.i.i-i J .1 lim."i' !l!,' !''f'k"" Jiltiu 7. lssl.-i'd. l .S. O. "V00L CARDING. t t.,y h.iiis..n Hawrii.ii . 1 ' :.?':,;::,i,2.u;:'.'i i i,.s ntsi . ' !','''.''", '!r.,V.K.LAii n.a'i :X'i"m,' "'1; id. and lii'i'iisn 1 ,. .f.-as.' will li"t will d itri'iisiii, 11 ii' i'cs.-iii,, .m i ni.is' - 1,1,1 1 1,.- . ";.' .I lll"lal.l. list.uili'l's llinsl l.l ltiitl slus-ls nr s..n, ll.ins- t" fP "I" ''"'" '," I ....1 .... O111 t.rl,'.. is one 1. 11 "'I i"n "i " 7 " '"" n,f M.illld, wlt'l.ll. l- I Is r. alr..l all uiulii uud ' Hi. river. May 31. 1KI. "His I 11.il tin' lirldiM ,1 Mill In- lnatr.l I"!'... t A Mia l'Al 1:. unnUTn OTirPD FDD QATP lUMimu oai run oaurj. t li.tvp tlv.'.-LJ't" M-lill" Itll ;V!' ....-li. and I an "f IU'" lull- nil.'.s. 'In.' M.Till" 1 ii.irdi.1,1 sii.s'i' .tiidLii." '"'. tli" Iu avl' si tl'"i . and ttii' M iy J xi s lowf.l.l.. , 1SK:1. its. 1'lllsli.il'' , I I V I I l:NlS. MilHI Hi-Hi innil I Mi I ll i ' SIMM. l'l j; riK'll' Vl'I S an I ill Inn Is .1 I.WU si'llll' ti u.'lii and " II LnKi" ill I III. itll !' t til.'i s fill I l i"'i "'il ' iii'Li 'iitM5 c Know That Brown's Iron Bitters will cure the worst c?sc of dj'spepsia. Will insurca hearty appetite and increased digestion. Cures general debility, and gives a new lease of lifu. Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nurs ing mother to full strength and gives abundant sus tenance for her child. Strengthens the muscles and ncrves.cnriches the blood. Overcomes weakness, wake fulness, and lack of energy Keeps oflf all chills, fevers, and other malarial poison. Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid j7 W.-,lltr Sl, Pliimr.rf, IV. iRr. f -r kin yean I tin,, seen ciftt tuftcrr from Blort Piiuise. ly nj,.m.'nriL'onir.pation.apO became u debilitated thl 1 could rotre'ain anytlnng on my I'.nmacb, tn fnct. lu had almost hfc.ini a l.ur'Jcn. Y-'ituJIy. whrn hpe ludlmmt left vie, my hubonJ teeing IIk"Wn's lltott JI1TTKK5 advertised iu the Vi.iper, induceil me toive it a triL ein now utkinc the third boitlo arid have not felt ro weil id kkX yaora as I dv at the present lime. Brown's Iron Bitters will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs "bracing up," than ftny medicine nude. ""i"""" ..... DMINISTKATOKSXOTICI:. liavli,- ,ii;.l,l!.-. rw th- .l itnlnl-'lml .1 .1 inn s v..iti.i I;, .Ii- iim-I. I li.-r.-l. u-l i. i,'i' .'ill inTi."!. Ii.-ivlns .'lulmi auaitii I i cxlill'lt tin- allic I" ill. i, "li "i I liii- 1. .In i.l 11:iv. i ;i, J. A. WOMACK Mm lllli, lwl. I'".- vT.VIT. Of N'OUTir CAROLINA. -COI NTV OK 1'IU I'll AM. In 'I In- Miifi l. r nr: . AllP' l S'-ir. a;. I'M'.-ul..!-! Alll-.-.l lli'lid"r...ll, dc . .'its.-.l, ;i;:hiiii .l.lil li'lili-rlt mii.I .'!li.'l'. N.illi:., !- Illiridiy Itl.iill ln.-.;i Ilm . T.-.l lln!' "t AMl. l ll.'tiii'l "ll. d iih.1, t . ilj . j .. -.i : '"'f'T'' 111''. Ill III' "111.'.'. "II 1 1 IKlh ilny ..t I illie. ttlld III" III' rvld.'l.' i "f llii ir i-liieilH, at wlil'-li llllli' mid tilii'-n III" II nut ruHiillil nr nil Id i lalr will !- l.-iK.-ti. W. 1'Ol SULi;, C. b. C. May mil, iiwi. tis. 7"" ! A DMIN1STKATOU S NOTICE.-; i llavlij.' .inalllli'l I. iidminlivil'.r .it ili.'j re..illf '. ... .-. - . ' - I' ' e.l I" sal'l 1'i.lllH' ill'" Iti'l i'i'V ll'illll" I I" man" ii'av'nl.. media:.' I :l Vlliclll l" Ill", lllid I ..-I--, .'iailila ..aiual ai.'d ,'i.'i" niiil .n'i..'iu them I" .1 In Lin- lli" "Oi dttv .if May. ISM. in- Hum Ii.ill,.; will I " ploadi l In I'll.' "I lln-lr rwi.vury i'. II. si'oTT, ..inliilsiri!i.ir. Ullsliufo', N. C., .Mly S, lss.1. 4ls. s1 2 TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COfN'lV Ol' CHATHAM. Ill Hi" SupiTl'ir Curt. j Mi'IIhsh Hnx'ii. adiiiliiK raiilx .'f Juliii ill'"" , , 1 aiiallml On- I:n ill-law and ill.-.',lllilllii iWIiiim- : tiai.,"u urn iii.kauV'Ui : Jam.-s uud ,lisi'ili lil". ll. .1..' j I Tills Ik n ss.ii .r.M'. i dilis f'U il'i'a watii' ( mid s"i:l"in"iil "I iilalnurf s idmliils'.rail'Ui "1 lo-r '. iiili-lMtc's .s'.ai" mid Un.' lu lls at. law and lili'il- j iiui's iii'lii... (iriins hi1" uiii.ii"wiii of Jiiin.-s and i ' ,l.,.'.i ii.'..ii. I' . I'.d li.'ina i .. "iry .ar'V". ' I and iicii i.'ldiMiis.if Has sum., nr.. ii.-iviii i e .11 ll . -1 : I 1.1 in an. i (i.i.-.ir i.i Hi,' ..til. . el Un i. '.km lli.--, C'liirt wiilnii in days iiii.'r wrvi.-" lier.s r, and. j.l.'ii I, nil-..-! in' di'iiinr in iilaiiiiliT'i, ciniiluDn, I j'ldiii.n i:: v l! In- liik-ii pp. . "ii:"".!. '. ' May in, 1SSI. Ills. V.'. k loi siir.i., c. s. ;. UaiT kJ t iTATI'. OF N()RTII CAROLINA. I IIATllAMCorXTV. NTY t ni niKM'Trill'dlil'I'liT. ; ii.'H, a., a indlli.-lnc I a.. UiiU'ii, : IU'illln.1 I'lan'lili ll.it' li al. l ..ili.'is. j This I a s Iiu ,i...M.. .!iii; fi.i' Hi" Illial a''iiilnt u,m s"tll"!in'lii "I iailitl!ls i..lii!i!is'l'.'f.l"ll "I li: : llin's'a:.''- "i.'I": and ll"ll'"li. Il"t tii'V ;l . 1.11 I.'. Un- ii"i.'iitau'.s. l'laiikltn, t h'.iu, II11.-II M., and ' Marlli.i'l. llal.'li. vii" an- ililldi.-n ! l'illHlir llil siini' an t ai" li"i. li'sidi'in'-. "! Oils xalc, li.- and iicii.'.-ii' al th" "III '" "l Hi" 1 i"H "t tin- ; - ., ,,. ,'.,ur: "' -.11 I Hi.'i mr cur IliU MM'Vl I nun' I" .l'i.'iii 1 1'id-r.-.: : i" i May :;, l:;. n I i 1 . 1 : '.''I dais rr.an i.t't:.'ai..i., anJ an-"- nr d"- , uu'.allll. --I' jii'iiin'tit wdl Ijn ... '.v. 1 i.n siu.i:, : i fM 1 : GREAT BAR & AIN S !! WQW W YOUR CHANCE! IXU IT llJ 1UUU UtttUlUU 1)Y VlRTl'K or an ASSIGNMENT ) made to mo by J. 13. HARRIS I WILL SELL AT COST for cash, during tho next THIRTY DAYS, his ENTZXIB STOCK of I GENERAL SIERCMH3ISE, 1 consistiti" of fill such good: as are WRy found iu a rit .L cla-s store. ti..;.. must 1.,. soi.i, a..i ! sTieat bargain are ofterod. Country Merchant CHtl replenish their Stocks at low fig- Hies, alld it will pay thei'l to call at '' A1, .,rrsolH indebted t.. j. r.. ib.r lr are requested to make init..-d.ate . ivnictit, and stive costs: aad all per- '': . 1..;... ...sniul liitn nre! i sons iioiuiii .ii.i.i. 1. .." notitied to present tU -aiuo to me within the tu-xt o days. It. A- LONDON. Assignee, I'lttsboro , N. C. Mav UUi, lHHft. .PATENTS. 1.1 r. s. i.i"ta)i 1 Sa. 7"'i s. i ten ",.,.. r. -. 1-i.t- ! i.lilnpt.ui P. I. c.,ir. si ml. in;' i ! 11. it. !. V.. li..i.-n.i a.lv'.-c Mii ' I ' V. I- ,t-i.l I I.iiv.-.l. - I:. -f. r. oi-. I I- .I..I, 1 1 ,t . ... if. ni..- 1" l l'"."n 1 !!, W aabiufUu, IK U 1 4'4Uiililt:l of lu.Uu. UvDillllC. SPUING STOCK rni: NEW GOODS Are Now Here, and They are Yekv PitjiTxr AND VERY CHEAP! I t wiil'l Inform 3i: rrl'.-i.'lit rti-.l .'nt.i'.i.if r Oiitt I i.i. v.- ivnirw .1 liotu Hit Ni.itlnTii iu.uk. I Willi u and ; wi.i.'i. I ..rr.'i-ii-I"'.. i. niHiti'l. W.nilil .-II jour i vc-.ry li.w .-r . , ! l. .li.l.ll. ll- rf llM'l til AIIJ ll'lllliili lu Ladles' Hats aiii Bonnets. ; ritiiiliii: In t .!-.- li"!.i V. I -hii i:lv y.in nnvHUli, . h. : vMt. Ilw ! niu !. U ni'l.-.i 1 . . . ..!! nr .rko yni i RISOKS, SATINS, SiLKS, ' PLUMES. 1'LOWFRS AJl- 'AMK'riS. ! Dress Goods ) is vrv jireitv. comasting of ! sj lk s. -a s it m i ; a i :s. ; u viin as, M .NS Vl.h'.lMi. ! Aid. STVI.KS Of J.AWNS. ; GlNiiMAM.-i. IXil'I'd KI'A I' Sl'JTiN(JS, 1 HKCAl.KK. Ni.-e lotof Jilack iiictCoioie-l SATINfj I hinl other 1 l 'Ss 'l'j iniliiiilgs. j LACIvS :!! s: .1. . ii. es. 11AM!:1 io i and other VMings, (Can giveu.u the bc-t COKSHl' yuu i i vi t i-'iiw f'r t !,c Msonev. UOOi'SKlKTS. ! LA Pi KN' J.IM'A l 't STKUS, I i!,(i KS. H AMb Ili.CillKLX iSCMU'S. 1. 1M IS MISSKS AND IHILDJU'.NS I'AW V JJOSK. Can nive ou soii'c! Iiing special iu ! J.I'ITOSS iioin 5 cents per doen (recent 'v sold for 1 cents) up, J I'M.'ASOLS. 1'ANo. and anything cl-.c a lady wauta or needs, t'ouie mid see us. i ; ,(W. gl-liis. Voll I'.'lVO Ilol Deeil I forgotten, "e have a splendid btoi k " MEN A11B BOT CLOTHING I li-.-lil tlif i liMi f.: I'.lt rt, :li flli.'?l e.i..liii.Tr. ! .Sj'lendid stock of HATS, i vrrt.v ciikap. SIIOKS: IVi'tn a comuioii Duouak to the tiiust hand-mad.' )iTi lii. M r.:.-i. ..r si vitis, ii..is un. 1 1'iiivvrs. orr.'i:.iif . .iv '.i.inis-i-' . i.i. :iisuii:tkiui.i rxnnt- 'ollllCI'S. SI.sl--k....fM..v-.-. m si rMi;iiS,v.ou.AHS .-.id i l l-is, t.:. lluvi- a Mil sl.H'k "l llanhviiiv, Tiinvarc, Croikory .mj .'n,it nre. UllVl, .ln,.; ,,,.. ,,., s,.ry ollwll, m I'M .1 ,ui, , HAlli' i Dnig;3, Paint?, oils, Leather, CONI'KCTIOXKKII'.S. I nil -li as .i:iin i aiiiii.., i .'ii- i-M-.i'-ii i.aiiiii.'H. , ilriiiiyi-i, l.i'iii'in.-.. i .n-.iaiiiiis. Itauana.-., liaihliihAo, All kinds Farming implement uud ! (Iroccrios.. I X"W. in. ...ii i...i say when " say k'i try ( t.i k'"(i "Very tliini;. and 1 ihlitk we hav. tiparrr i t-vi.ryllilnir llian any Ii. -u-" N.ri li wN.mli. If yi.y ni't'd any iliinj. Ii- tri' and i'Ivi u.- a mil atnl vie w ill 1 y and j :.-.-.-.- v. n in j.t I. .-r- and hi1.. Iiavi- an ":i i lam.-- "' K "1 1 l.l .hs, Xf. W.,:.l. .-.ill t li. "l .;i in rs' a't. n'li'ii '.. Il:u U11K r.VHM lUl.l.Al;, ii." I.ivl ll:al is n:a I". W. L. Z.OiVDOZVa IltlsSmro", N. '.. AI'I'II I'.1. 'nmmmm'ii&k i nrw C86P ?mc?, Sfnf for I CAT.LCC'-'i- r. t-rJICt L 1ST. K8K.S?2 & CO. ROCITSTfR ti.V. ('IfACOILt. 179-IS3MAIN STHLtT. 100-:'i'8 RandolphSt. Tho Largest Stock of Baii'inu'and Tics North Carolina! For ti.e lowest cash j.rices to AND OEALLKS .write to M. T. LLACll A. CO., ti.U.l lOll, N. C, July l l, Iss-.i. .y LOOK 1IEIIE!! ! EVERY Ought to INSURE AOAINST FIRB ( -N -IUE- HO.'TH CARGLIKA HOME INSURAKCE COMPANY! I TMs ''"itii..mv das t u 111 sin' ' t'H t iiirl". 11 '..l's, ul'.d sfnl imaU'a Always Pays Its Losses. j muUii. All .!.. ..I it. .urnlil.: .r..rly Insure j un reasniiniil.-i.-ms. N.,- Is tl,.'luiMW luHurol I ur liinln'1' Inrii: tnatii.n urrly t. . 11. A. LONDON, .!., Agent. ; S","llt.i r t. iss;. j; 1 1'lTMlolio, H. 0 PATENTS. .. ' V I.I.MM N. t il. llni' 1 if l'.ii"iits, Uu.-lilii;titi. l. d HCll I'.'lti li'-, Wli. li" 1. 1 tl,i. Cit.it'.., I....li.t. Ann i i.'iiii and Kr- '. All I ' 1 . -1 1 1 . -. sn.. I.. I1.I" lli.. laKtit "in.. ; j.t.ir So. ' u:il'..-.f 11 .a'i lit Isst'. UH'd. Snuil fur iltir. GRAHAM & CROCKER, at w II I. ( .!. It I I. I I" I. list, irlt "f Clni'liain i'-ii.ilv ttliywl.i l" in Oi" Miftta r l-lniil i '"Iv ilanl. .i. 10' -" ' ni ir. If'V- r t 1