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mm F; iiaiham jfci?rd THURSDAY. OCTOCER -r. IsSCt. . evcral of Mr. The 1o.s killed "William Cooper's sheep. t,is New the this item hum place on lust. Friday ni,lit. JwT Sir. W. L. Griffin, of Hope township, hus sent us largest beet that wo have seen year. to?" Mr. Tavlor I'.viiuui. formerly . 1 , . 1 . ,,.,...... v,..... ..... tobacconist at Winston, is on a vi.-it with his family to relatives at this place. t)rSf llynum X'. lleadc.ii :r. :' now re ceiving their stock of l'a!l and Win tor goods, which tin if customers ami friends are reipicsicd to ca.l and i'X amine. BitOT Mr. Leonard U.ty. of Hickory Mountain towie-hip. whi'e feeding his cut (on gin. one day last week, had the forefinger of each hand badly lacerated. BfT All persons indebted to J. U. TTurm are notified to make payment to H. A. London, assignee, before thfl first Monday in November and j thus save, costs. j Head the advertisement of Mr. Lcn. H. Adams, one of Haleigh's moat substantial merchants. Our clever county man. Mr. (1. J. Wil liams, is still with him and ready to nerve his inunv friends. 8IIavo yon m'cii the beautiful poods Lonilou has jut rec-ived .' He has the largest, finest, l-'.'st and cheaj.i- pstHttM-khelnuscvei had. If vou are in need of any goods it wilt pay vou to call and see his stock before Vim buy. His line of Cloaks, Dolmans and Jackets will etpml any that win be found. He has still a few of tlu.se nice fitting Jerseys left : every lady Hhoutd have one. Hf"One of the pleasant est phtees to visit in I'a'eigli is .Mr. l-'ied. A AVatson's store, whicli res.'inbles .n art gallery. Yon will there find 11 large ami splendid assort met t of picture frame.-, window shades, cornices, easy chairs, house orna ments 1V.C. BarThc hi: lie-- a'l say t!ut' if. is a treat to go to London's si ore. 11" can show you so many pretty things You can find the largest and l'st stock of Hos:, i!V for ladies. ehiMre:! and men. SiO'uihd lino of li. o. for ladies mid gents. His G"i.ts" Scarfs are vr line, and vevy j'retty His stock of Re.i.ly made Clot him,- is lnagnilici nt can lit any boily atnl . for very little mo.!. -v. n ... 1.- n. 1. .'C....1 n. inn iii.i.i.i. i . .i-t ..ii.-uai a : i :...ii . . .' 1 ' liiuteeii vrar oai co.or".i o iv, i:ii.ie:i Jake Lainbet h. was aceidentallv killed at tin- cotton frin of M A. T. L-'.a beth near Loci, vi-le. He w;is (having the horses hitched to the horse power of the "in, and by some means fjot cautrhi in the ho: .-. power audi was crushed so hadlv that he dii d in ; au hour thereafter. Grt.K Co.vr.. Wo an; pleased to Irnnvv Hull lliii ,i. 111. v: . ..' !,.. ,.,1.,! . ...in... ,.1 ti... 1'. .if 1 i....: i 1 jiim.-r, ill 11a- ..nil imh in it'll li fully test tho vtthi.- of ilieir pioperty ..iinil.-.r ease? A criminal pays an and have made arrangements to bore ', other erimitial's tin.' to have him re to a depth of f air or five hundred ! leaded ! feet. Mr. B. F. William.'. of Virginia, j AsheboroCoer.: r: Ti e C -dai Falls an expert in tin: business lias the ' Mamifactnrhv..' 'o- has re ( ived .m luanayeinent of the work and will ' flu-.rea.--load Of lit w mai himry. whii h thortmjrhiy test the va'aie of a!i tht ;;s now in and whi. x.iie'. -'-Moov- c-tal seams on the Gulf property. ' D.s,-o,-u.m,,s., I 1-uiMKKS.- I .,s.,, . ;:;M!K.,)f otL.r is (Jnv! ." year has been v.-rv ihscoiira-inir i 1!l(.lv (,it a sii- d limp.en; our farmers. J tie continue,! rams m t j.tV p.lVl.,. in ,ss imve hips of theeany sp.:,!;; nntde tnen hacc- ,,,.,,,. . t SLerilf Mo!V,f,'. wd in pit.-hin- then- croj.-. when , n.lur,-; friII1! V(,,,.. T)l(, c.,i i:IKit the corn and otto,, be.j.n to --..w : V(,ut tju! ils,.n.,i,m that there is it was a Ion; and .le.-p-rute strug-.t. j uol .,,,1,,.,- couutv in t!ie State that fik L'.iiin f.i.w-11 Mm iri-iiusi flu, .lrniiiftt ' ... , in th Kiimiuer lieariv pttrehed all r . 1 ' o ' : o ' . IteariV parched all! vi-tretation. ami now tho wet weather renders it dillii-ult to save what little ; vas Hindi. Every sea-.on this year 1, !,...". f., .i.t.. i. . 1. . 1 . t 1, r..,'. i ,IW 11.. I, III" Ii'l1l.lil.ll, mi in IV'l ... 1. . ...1 1 UeiieilIC.vLM.UI. Thk C. F. Y. V. H U. Our' countymen in Wcsf-rn Chatham wiil i booh be in full n.i'iioud comiuunica i tion with the lest of the world, and have easy ata ess to market for their . products. Aa imiioiiiic-'ii hint week the track haw been laid to Ore Hill, and the paHseno.-r trains will run to that station in a few days. The site LaH been Helected for a warehouse which will be built without delay, aud as noon as it in finished (which will be about the middle of -November) frei-rhl will be received and de livered. Mr. G. . Alley, the cfticient and courteous i-Lf- nt aliJulf, i ottk, poptar r.ud hickory tunlu r. a: will be the temporary ii-eitt ai Oie. ; tunny vitluali'.e mi-n ral r;pri:i-s. v;i Hill until the truck U lad to .Mai- , i.-rs'oi' which poss-ss d;;e. run! .in.-dici thews' X Roads win 11 h.- will tro it 1 nal laoMi-nies, its mau :-:l-s lor that statiol: aud eontin.it to -non to the head of the rou t ltd it reaches Oreensliorti, where he i!l bo tin permanent iifrent. Air. D. 11. Marsh will succeed Mr. Alley tit Ore Kill, and be the permanent iijcnl there. A depot has been located boiween Gulf and Ore Hill at the pi i-it where the railroad crosses the old "Chat- scoti.fKlO. The report is eoniiruied. 1 hum" road 1 he hl-hway ti ll runs ,iu il,,. addition. ti i t':n t that a lare' from Harper's Rotid- to t Ins p::n-e. ,fol,.,. j.j i,, I,,. -,n? 10 work 011 a ra 1 The name of tiiis station wi'l very i-ond to .-oiinei-t t!i- miner, wnh ilit appropriately bo '-lica.- .'ivck." Tin: E. T.. a. .V (la. iaiiro.nl a t'ieve-tliu-k will be hod to Matthew .' iti hm I. Tenu , it ihsi;o.ee ol' !d iniie-v -three Weeks, and a new name v.ill be Wolves i.u- sittii.-ientlv ii'it n rons m given to that place, as there is ttlri ady liuiicoiiib-' anion jf tin- Ll.u k Menu a Matthews' stain. n o. 1 (lie (.'al-!nia t.iins :t,id in the Cra;,' ;y 1 ani:e t" be Central. ; a si-rioto. per i. Tin y abound ia s mi.- We do most heartily con-iitlulati! pnrtsof Mitchell. Yancev and .M idiso-i: our countymen upon ut last be-in- i,,,-! 011 bnth 'l inks ot the l i!.-ain. in uinj; to realize tin ir hopes of so many .bi.-kson and llav" 1. and al.-o in years. The extension t.l' the railroad , Tniusvlvaina. 'iitcv- are sutHciently through our county will develop a very luotluctive re-rion, and letnh acccHsiblo to iit.it ki I a neetion that has been ainiont cut off iVoni the outer world. Oil. FYI I'lrVII.IK A '-VTi.!!-,;-. l-; We take much pleasure i!i I'lintrthc attention of our renders to tin- on;; is. nf FliycfteVlile ltdvcitiseiiiciitx contained in tins issue. It shows that the oiitiM-orisiiiir business men of 1 1 : i .- L'oo.lolil tov.ii are determined . .. . . , ' fn regain a portion 01 tlio fi'tnli thai j f"ni" '''' went to that mailo-l. We well i-iucnihir the I mm when ii'avettevi.,.! was the chid market, ! town for nearly all this county, amL streams of wagons xv ere pouring i,, , there every .lay from all thh, section. , The building of railroads to other ; - - - - ... , , towns d.v.Tted nearly all tins i ra le ; from its old channels, and lor I ho! un.it fiiw vivOM t he business ot l'av-l I . blighter day is dawning and we may , soon sec a revival of those good old I davs. The extension of the ('aju: 1 Fear and Yadkin Valley railroad through our county (which was so long delayed) is now aimoM an ac eomjvished laet, and wiil again make j rayetteviile the chief market town 'of it large and productive portion of Chatham. A very u!uah!e trade will undoubtedly now go there from this county, and the fanners 01' Chat ham and the merchant s of I'a'elti- vilto will resume the old pleasant re lations that formerly existed be tween thorn. Wo have not the space or tmn SNeliave not the space or time tvtocalls,,eeiahitte,.ti1.n to each , of our advert isers. but cheer . ... 1 i 11 now one fullv recommend them all to our readers mid would earnestly urge them to give each and all a fui." trial. When you go to ruyetlc.iih- impure for the stores of those who have ad vertised in your county pape gie them the prcl'ci vneo in trading. ami our State Mews. ! ' Winstou Leader: A iarmer in ; Stokes county was paralyzed recently, I 'tlier startling circumstances, ! The weather ha been untavorubhs ""I !" "P 11 ',ltu wl'ilt j anticipate.!. In his disappointment ! cursed heaven and earl h, and was j fourfully profane ; while not .,... m his l)!aspliemv lie was paraiy.e.i. Ncwber.-u- .Journal: Mr Andrew Hurst, of Ons'.o-v county, i- prob.ilily pns.c-ihfi) of the Mrougf!.' vou-- 'it any man in thinseeiioii. lie foimeiU ovM.i.'d a eoh i.-.i man nam: d hen. who had a wi;o t luil hvei! iu.:r n.ti. . a-.v:o- on auofh'T farm, ami wl.'. n I he wi aih.vvtas clear and calm Mr. Hurst would stand in hi:, pi i:'a ::ul ea!l l .en iVoi.i the home of his wife wi'li per fect ease. Moore 0 tA iie: At Hie N C Mil' Stone' .'iar . in llii;'-oui.tv, on '!'!. : da tliV Ilth u. . Mr. lioi s..'. '.mi- 1 i..ig-d i:: di.:;:r; a we! ri'inim. es 1 . in a ! : i t ;i" wa: r r. .e:..i- tated to bl .-l. and im.-m-h'-i't !y at'-.-r turiiiu,.' ell' .1 hhci. wenl d.-wn i.. the .veil an.! .: a..'. :-d th- :u todriv, iiiut up. and :::M'ing n :.r i' ' ' e iii'' so ovi'iV.Mii" le. I lie Ion! -in he , r , , , ... . . . (1 limited Mid ta 111'' Iwl; a ileotl f Isivtv , , tieventv feet. v:im instantly . liille l. : Wilson Alvan.e: Hurl- In-! F, i- ldt.vmor.in-'. ri-n-islvnv. tie Fair- teen vear old datt-hter of Gillian. Eiti-e.'of Stanhope. Nash county. f..!l iut-t a well lftv fret d-ep and was 1 1 .,, 1 ... .... ...ii ,..),:(., ,....1, ;. ' Kllien 111 ine em --. "ii i. V.wl, wl... vvns in for I welve months, paid, the fete of .1 ne;.-i a, wh ,...,0 in t.ill fur miuU nli.t l!ie lll'.'l 1. i u-t... I,. I ,,f ,1 I . ii .Ifi il. ,, in. .... 1 11.. ... . county lnii tw- post cP-ces o ld! l Tin, ni iiir. nf oi'i t '.Noi.ie. coi 111:1 ;e 1 it- same snow ;nsr. , I -.yiii"!" - r,""-' ' ' " ----- ?'""'A "J'1'1 younjj man named j reeinai.. .inoni : 15 years old. wits fearfully injured at , the I'H-.-torv Free uan was putting 1 011 a belt on a curding mm bine when ; ... . I.I I it lanned around the drum (lo , . ! , r. 1 , , ill : 1 diiving shaft : he attempted to jei! iho belt loose but as the belt, was making 25M revolutions to the n.iinite. instead of jerking toe belt loose, it jerked tmn up. w l-.irie. itlin aiouno i.u .-diuft t wice. Iireakini? his arm in two places aud his Ihijrh. He was nl-o severely cut uud bruised about the head. Danbury Report : One of the beBt informed cilie-.iH of Stoken eounty makes the assertion, and says ho will stake his rcnutatiou on it, that within a radius ot ten mi es. niM immn as a center, may tie lonmi a (jimiri variety of vahi-i'ble u.iner.ils. its tine liliiclniieii'. .ut It a iniuit:'.!!'.'" o: v.;i!!. i-oupied Willi a:, pure sor and :::e seen I".', a . any "C. ion of the htilnu extent in the t'liitcl State?-. .h.-Vtl!e. Ci'.iet. : We noticed the other day th- iei;--.;r.ii!iic repori ol the sale of the J'tiikiowu i-opper mines to tin Ke-li.--!i i-onioany for mnui-rous to make i-heep husbaMilrv in soiue p.trtf. more ttian proiileiuni ical. Sinneiiiiic their dens are hunted up. and the cubs killed, but they are raiclv hunted down as game. M . i-t-:ii t . Moiintiiinct r: . Ail man. v.Iiiie humin oil .Wrs. McRcc s farm al.o,)l llocc mile.-, from town. rutin rit'liit i:;t" a ileeaviil stiuiiiiaiul winlo di;;in for it uiicat!ud uui tii p. ivlm :iui ;n.- .-.olid silvei three riii!;. mso. a silver v.ateh. and eh.-iin. Ihia i . . , ..II 1 . -1 oriuyM io i.iitin :i room i y. mai committed in town, over 'iT, yt ursao. A certain no-.iac in oi n ' j at. night, ami these identical articles' blether with a lai-tf uiii o' money j wa, st.-len. 1 he thieves were never detected ami now- alter a lapse of 1; , years ft portu... .f the stolen good.s arc lonmi mnocn away in a co.i. ne.,.. ('intoa ('aucassinu : The tele- i.:.. l:.... ...... .....1 Lli.l'llH line ui'liiiru -11 in 'ii ..iii-i Warsaw was completed a few days ago, hut owing to some ueiay in lit ting up the office at Warsaw, no mes sages have passed yd. A inaleehild v. as born in the county jail on the morning of September '-7th. Its mother is I'leasaut Holmes, colored, who is awaiting trial at the approach ing term of the Superior Court 011 the charge of infanticide. - -(heat ex crement prevailed in the western part of ilii;; county last week on account; of mad 1 log. There were a great many of them and liiev were very mad. t ne man had eleven dogs and seven of them went mad. Toisnol Siiunv Homo: Wohavo this 1 " ; " ' " f1 .tmunS Ml'- N J.e and who lives about wo miles north of town informed in n,t US that helms made this year with one horse l'J bales of cotton ami ')') barrels of corn. Tin; horse that ho made the crop with he bought three years ago for forty dollars. It is remarkable to see t he ailed ion displayed for each ottier iv a calf ami pig owned nv jirs. K.u-i Hailey of this place. Whenever vou see Hie calf vou will see tho pig ills,). Th. v both" start out to graze and when the pig becomes tired and1 tilled, it lies down; the calf will feodl around for a little and then it will go and lie down with the pi?. They are fast Ineuds and are never separated. Favetteville Observer: We are sorry to learn that Mr. John. G. Shaw, of Seventy First township met with! unite a loss bv the burning of his tur-; I iinntine still last week. We learn : llvif, the gin house of Mr. John R. i MeOiii'i" iii ;-ievent -l'irsl township,! I had a very narrow escape from tire !on I'Yiltv night last. Accidentally: :l e-ridi" w:i- o( l turned io I he loos. icot'oii. A negro miiu 111 e:tiuguisli-', ! imthe Cur was badly burned. One: ; 'ii"!'! last week Mr. Aidermau Hoilaml. j j liMiig 01 ( triers deck township, i was attracted out of his hon.-i: by the 1 cries' of it young puppy, and on going i out he saw what he took to he a hog j or dog figiiliug his puppy, he seized ! a pail of water and dashed it oil them, 1 tie intruder ran oli'itboui twenty paces, I and r i 1 "it started back :t!id showed :'!; i:t win :', i'r. l!t.!l:'!ld pit-Led up a ! !i md struck him across the bend ! killing hii.t :m-!aiiil ; be ihen got u lie-lit. and 011 i-Miiiiiniilio". found 'he upposed ):(':.', t". h 111 : ii: .1 nil Tins if, 11 ipieer b.tt true story. Clavton iid: Mrs. Martha Gtird- -r. of ;hy Ion the (-ther day showed '"A - f L'-volutionary ' " ' '' !ov-ed to fit the waist Its capacity .. .....v... ...... .. ...0 --i- ! tate hole for each, and it is perfectly . ... . - i souini. .nr. .vmon xiiuto... ki...... father of Mrs. Gardner, used it in the Rev .hifiouurv War. --On last Thurs- i dav the 1 th inst , two voun moti. j Sidney Smith and Jtuties T. Gitldens, ; were lishin' in Swan pond, in In - l;;ruiis townsiup. m ims county. ; Ab 1. it four o'clock in iheeveniiif,' they 'l ti'.oved utViti an old frail boat, to.vaid lite jilaee of landiiiff. Young Smith I nas upon his kueen at oin. end of the jbo.it while 1 1 i. 1.1 1 11 stood Upon his . j bar- feet- i:i the oilier end; and as he j iiiaile a earelens slroko with his ;..'-.d-Ml;-, his f-et slipjied, the boat turned .over and If. th u-itti,-; m .11 wciv " iiu'iivvn iiiio the water. Unhu-I iin-i'.e- I iv. young mile lis could not. swun. lit- ci ie.l out to his companion: "I can't .swim I can't swim," striking in the iiiMiutiuio his hands upon the jwaier. tiv wuteu euoits lie iiiniiieen ; 1 i..- 1. . n..... . 1... i. iui ii Minn- 11 ll'i n Hi'l-Ji lll.-i lii'iiu I nh.no th." surface. The strujr'le was ! mte. but was soon over. The I siot vftll,1L, , vielded to his sad f,..., ',.,i i.:;, i,,iv" ti... l.t(0, in t feet water. News and Observer: Yesterday riling au assignment wits mad; bv I he State A-; lcultiiral Society, iH ..a'.t-.-r of i'01 m. to secure it from .eitain pressuit: and tt avoid inter-1 , 1 ,. ilti iiu iiu -mil iiiini-nl iiiiiK i suit having been brought on a certain small claim. Tho assignment is to Leo. D. Heart, antl is of all the re ceipts of the Bociety from the fair just held, including cash in hand, checks, duo bills and credits, and all credits of any kind duo the society! fnH1 1(. niUnwl;, ither parties' I Tot tickets or other purposes: in trust, 1,1 !.i,!d and c!Ui-t the same and i .i'i.-ii ree. ived to disburae them first ia pivtit -i f of pieiniitnis, : penst -- ;!'..: rotr.l ti 1 in- the fair the present : ' - .r ii.i hidin-s.''.;:.t ii s and r.-nts to' 1 e ; Mi" si., plus, if any. t-. ! pt-il ; by him to W. Ii. t pehiiiel , i. G. i-'ov. le. A Cm cell and R. F. Hoke. I a :i,Ti'cs ami tlll.bes - f tilt: SfV'i.d ' jiid-'e-iils hert tiit'or- t l taili' d ' i"ii;--t She society. Mr. Stevens. 'of M.isoai-h.isi.ti.,, came to No'lii '('aruHiia with the inetiibers of the; ! 'ii s.-i Con v r.t ion. week befon- In ; t. ! lie is a sue nila r i.t ui:e if I he laiL-sf i n til 1 -lute a-.-eiti ies in the New K11-; ' lnt-l SiaJi-s, and his pni j.i.-e in c.ii... ' it"!.: here i to look t'.i the St tte. Fl.tll 1 fi-:l;-t I. iv 01 two he has been ill tin. t isleri: par. ot II,.- Stale looking , li lands. Yi-st.iday he i.llin! h. le. i ht.ie :i. t-ii.il. 1.1' ."e with Goxi tnoi' b: is .md Commissi. a. t r Met i-hee in rtgai'i! to au at rauj emt t f li.rvi-i' ing vari-ii-i points in the State su us to see the many vaiielies of eh.nate j and soil. ! Two fartii.-is ill Aikttiisas. between . whom there whs a lo iiilne. accident ally : on hi t on u luad, and one was killed 't Chile ; ami i'eru lias Iu-oji signed. , j T)0 p(llonu ,?,,n vrnt ion or the; : i.,..,,, i.-,,;.,,,.,,! ci,.,,. i, ,rvi ! iiresent Hession in l'hii;iil;,,,il.ia. has vow ented to the proposed divisii. le diocese of North Carolina. of the 5'iiue io Stop It. If too bad. Sir or Madam, but - frightened. Your hair in flnillff oir-thafs certain. A glance in i; Miim)p Qf m invsti,,Hfin,, commiU(,0 (lf f tell 10 tiimjlttl We won t discuss the possi ,)ln u is t.n,nl;,h tllat, palkt.r-s j Hair Jialsiuu used now will prevent I e....ii i..i. 1.. 1...;.. 1 1111 1 hit 1 11 -ni 1 111 1 11 1 1 1. in t uiii u.vii , some what, gray, too, and crisp ? Alas. ties. J he Balsam will give back the vriginal color, softness and gloss. Not. a tlye. not oilv. elegantly per formed, a perfect dressing. THE MARKETS. n,.i irlti.l f. ' l'n 1- 1:i;.-iiiiii hy NOKUIS, WYATT .V TAYLOIi. i,u.ici:i:s rmnii-'iiiN Mi:itni t sth. N.i. a F.vlmn-1 :m. S. R Mnriln sw . U.VI.I.I .11, S. I-.. O. Ii,IT t . IH1. CO'l i'.N m.i:m:t: 0.....1 Miriiin... Ml.l.llll,, Slrti'l l..iw Mlililloit, j h"k,nH' wiiom'.sat.f: 0 uocint v v kk kt. M.-M- iiiiik. i; 11 Hi.ii.rt. I SIl'iUl llT.-. hBrri'l. 7S, I Siv'l. f.ftu7 r,n.;i7 , jl,V-u"""1 ,ll!1,B , iui ivnm-ii, : o'rn""1'' . V,''"1' N (, m'.','hh'hi.- " , ,,',i'H.'mm !rlrl fiwlimi I llll. ll A.ll'H, 12 limU.Si r,wi siiuji f r.sul v.il.nv, '1 0.1 j Or.iii.iliLU- Hlltt.-i". is : kcim, :is j I'.iik, 11 ' lr. . i.lT.'t mil in ' e.i,,,!,..!!, nx.f, -lVm- t " "M. it iwi ! evTi.-n..ri.-,H.wn..rmrc.. imn, J.VWiii ;l 7 1 , New Advertisement. it T) if f L) T? D T IV ij. A. iJulUDJIilUll, FAYETTEVILLE N. C, ! (H'l.ri Inform tils trlnmlH nml tho i.ul.lli- gci rnlly 1 tint lila stuck ot DllftSo GOODS is sniPAssi i) r.Y none. ji-.-.-i . iiii..-. .in hi,.-. ll.-. .-.i. V-lv.-ts, illt Mi:i liw, lulling. " " O'.'-.rnrn SttkM, k.-i't. -.In ccl.hr:iio, mni'i' f 1 Slack Silks. Girard II III t SIl K rtSINOi-- nil On- llli.l' ti tlifai" p'--lM.. i-iti:-:i flltl lit.. i.i.! II .!ii ji I r.'i ir , an "li -iiiii 1. 1111' n r n.-ini'.i-iii ni STii'i-n, Ladies1 Sloth for SUdis liaili'i. Our Gloves, Hosiery and IS (VMPI.P.TE. SHOE DEPARTMENT. Wi- wiiulil mill .-Iul iiMi-utt in In our Slim li.in nii-iii, In ivliti-li " Ii ivf ,1 linn kii.I nil linn f n- Clillilri-n. M1nm.ii, I.ii.Mi. Ci.y-. nifl M.-ii. W,. ur .-.nli- np'iitii Tin- tt.i- ci.elirale.i Cliim. llL-lHcr anil I l.-motll, Wlrl IMl HAND-MADE SHOES. All wo ntk Ih a trlnl 'f ' n'rttitGr-l. nutisfacilt'ii, (r uioiny Hut Department. Tho tiiti !.! I:. J . iniil a..l.til..-i v:. !.-r M.-ii, v.-; Tlilj .li'iit:"i.:i'ii! Id s.i't.vi.LV lie Cassimercs. Tim I1III -.1 iix-ini-niii-ir i- i'IT.-ii-I Hi 1 !il.- tnur '! Nuriii t ar .1111.1. Vti ululu nnJ ri.n-ln niniiu-i;i-l urnis. Ci.lt mi l I'Miiiiliui niir Lituu lrtitl 11ml Culaiui- .iii.-.t ki::m-'okci:i) DIAMOND SHIRTS. 1 SftlJ tri bn Hit Umt cut iMlrrml to tin- Uli1ti'. CARI'BTS. Our lm k nf llniMsi-lh. Tli w ply nml Insmln Curni wan wloi tii wltli umi-iiiiil c-an- ttiia umi- i .1. -ii. Ul US, ( Ul MR CLOTHS AM) 15 ED BLANKETS. Uislers. Cloaks and Jackets im-i-nUif. ttsn tJiaiP- Allfiiir mill Clill.lri.n. Mmiit n.w Ilii. aii.l Children h Oimiiiit)r9. B"aJAdilittons to Stock everv week. 'fhi- slmvo gmKlR tmv!)ig hoiin puri-lin.si.it at Tory cliwi iirlivi( limy will bo wiliI ai itri-at bnrttitttiH. Ain-uilvn. imtlio anliwmrn will alwuy Uik jilt.iM uri' In Hluiwlng tlioiu. lK-uUur 'i 1HKI. S. ISIIKETZ & SON, FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. FnrnitaiG I)t;alf,is and Undertakers, i K'Sh-s1; :inv.- on li.-niil ail sizes and thus aud Caskets. I We Sti 1! e iil!e. :-.v- ih- l-andsoittent Furniture I a- La - u r hei-ii in Fayette-; . ii.,i- on l and and are receiviit- dully fi'niii the iiorthi'i.t; t-iiikeis tin liii;-. i;t siiK-k with the i gi-eitTeM ill It 1 l-iai iiati evil oeeii in tin ci.v. Cnfie otie, come a'l. Ve will fisl'.e :;tvit! ph-usiiiv in :dioivitigyoii around, ilie!l:i r Voll W:il:f to hi.y ur not. Old Furi-iture leptired and Hindi to look as i'oi;d a.i ne.'. at a vcrv siuali ll-t..l . I- l.-.-X Charles Ilasli, I'AYKTTF.VlLLi:, X. t.'., I 'I'M KK IN Groceries, Hardware GEN EUAL MERCHANMsIi. 1 'oltsiu liliu nts ot" Cotton, Flour,; Ac., solicited and nroiiiot n turnf! guaranteed. J IX-loUl ZJ, lrt.V. 3ul ' A tro-itvof iience lelwecn 1 N'W All ('!'! iseilli tits. 1 1 mm k a, Nort. -11 asp i: Nourii s:;n: fay fitly illk, ntsos s'i S'. I T T) V nnnfiO ! I 1 llWUIAj. ' J " HATS, CATS. liOOTS, SHOES, 1 A.C., &tt j ;n(H'KS5Ii:Slli'iiv.v ami LiIit,! HAEBWAIIE, ; PLOWS, CASTINGS. HAMF.S, j COLLAIIS. TIIACK CHAINS, AC 1 CONl'IKTlONKKIK. ; lTR-TniMMEO SATIN RHAD ; j v ! AME CI 11C i LARS. Tobacco, Cigars and Notion-.. IMp0UTri),rH ,lAl.KsTOCKl- j i NETTE JACKETS. j Tliey oiler a hir-:c stock and good ; sclei tion oreverything tliat one could wish, and lie- public will alway. find them prepared to supply their wants. It. II. TO.MI.1NSON A: CO. KCS. t..-r a.i, ISM. FAYKTTKVILLK N. C. FOR NORTH CAROLINA, Uiliuy ynur Building Material, SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, SAVED AND TUHNED WORK of ll kliulH. KniiHrni-iliin fiiurniiiwil r mm-jr reiioii'l. I v:ni...illy mil v.. lil- nil. -t.tli.li ! tin- Iiinliit en 14. ii HM. mi l 1 ilM'.U N J l itMTI i.i: til tin- ..Hi.- AT Wllor.LS.M.ii AM KI IAil fVIry iii I'aai ii'iiin 1. 1 i-l'y, .r.ll.iw. Hil t I Mill !1. l..l i. .n.' ! Itli KS. 11.! inn ynur m l iriiiml 1 i;'-n ii. ..i mm: J. 1. ALLEN. F.wM'imi.i.t:. n. oi-ti.iM-r.C.'i. lss.1. 6UKBERLAID BOBHY FAIR. Can h-nrn tn-nn (!::.; ; auco to them, (n i- ... I I ! Tim S; No. 47 AU) F.FF.F.F.G's. Finn, FitKsn, Fine, Fancv, Family GROCERIES. tXlltitIK AND LIQUORS. for incdhai purposes. Ii. T. Si: AM, IN. A ..rent. Fae.-t:vii.u'., N. C. o n.i tr i.v l:i -J-i BIILLAH BROTHERS, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. ; mmms :; -,m- in st-K-k 10t)Co.king Stoves for' lj,-t :i wood and coat, which we arc1 selling at Manufacturers' prices. Also I a large Htock of pierod ami stamped Tis-WABK, stove PirEa aud flues, gal- vamzkd nrssu and common sheet-ibos. SHEET rol'l-Elt. HOI.DKH, C -ii ... : n.n I it will repuy nu ...iv ... ....w , thcae goodri to call aud see our Btoek and prices. i Five seeoiid-h-iud lb: nv Stilus for 1 0.-nlr 2. 1HK1. Goiillomoirs f9 -j-ji,- i;',sT ( )F NY lKH'sE IN FA VE 1 "I EYll.LE. It is s'nii.lv I .ecai.se 1 take part ictl lar piidi such in offering to my patrons 3ZQ of look 1 as will stive llieiit tho i 1 ing elsewhere. s.F.ver .'artnet-t i nd ted in Fit tin 1 .'.ali'..- Boys' Clothing ! A si'r. ;.Mii ' ; Money will l-e lttin.oed il not ex :actly as represented l.v liVMk o it y i ttw j Successor to 111 SUV El.soN, HAY ST , FAYETTEVILLE, N. (.. OtH'lK-l t ISC'- NlH AllM'tUsOllieiltS. mm FRANK W. TIKWNTON, 01- l'El..- NEW MARKETS In bint HlB'-k Kiigtlsh aiiH-klortlo. ULSTERS lu lu'W myitis ftint nil chIow. CLOTH RAGLAN'S, RICH DOLMANS lu Sniln lliulalmli-H, Olfmrnii. Un tlrntn HI1U In ili'.lift Biyliw nt viry iulrifllvi jirlcos. FINE , Wrw KTTE 0 ,,.WMBli- 0 wr,.,.. STYLISH. MI-.DICM AND LKMIT COLOHKD ENGLISH WALK- INC I VCKETS ELEGANT STOCKINETTE JER - SEY JACKETS. 1 111 Ilii .-. l.Tf. plum mil limi'liil. RUSSIAN FUR-TRIMMED DIAG ONAL CLOTH DOLMANS. ELEGANT AND UEAUTIFUL lllll- .rfllll till- Ill-lll'IIHllltl- HtVlK CLOAKS. m rr murk 11 My l"W m-im-s. EIDER DOWN CLOTH, EIDER DOWN CLOTH. niliiiii-l f-.r eiill.lronV Om im-iiiH. ITnikx. It ilic Wnii's; r,.r IjiiIii h1 Snoijut, .Im ki-lH, 'piTaeinnkit, iiml lirmwlim 'I.iwiik. nn-l v li- irvi'i tviirinili ou:l durul'lllly ruinMiii'.l wKli OOS.- AMr.lt I.IOHTNMS In ilnfttii-.!. BTOCKINETTK CLOTH, HTOCK1NKTTK CI.OTII. WiilHlit-!y iili. Ortulx-rOS, 1W3. in. A. E. Eankin & Co.,;PAEASOLS' leather, &c. FAYETTEVILLE. N C. teals d W ta K-i-i-i- us r OliDi-'diS i..ilii.u HHtmlly f'"iii 1 I?: -t'L SS Gl.'f K'F.KY. ":'.It'TLY FILLED. -1 'i-i :.: ..c 1 -I... it. ..i.i ..I-.. I hk j in- i 1 i.i 11- ' 'i vii.iiiKini.il. i invited to cxiiiiiine our stock belbre Ituviiiii elsewbere. ! o.'t. J'-, n-Ki. sihk. J. M. KOSENIIAUM, RStXuSiaZX, 1ST. c, CLOTHIER AND DEALER IN Seals' Furssistinj toils, j 1 Has just received his Fall Sunk, whit li is one of the i Largest and Best in tbc State ' iintl will Ih- sold at Low Ik situres. Ordcis t'roiu ailistanee will receive; prompt attention. The Best Clothes for the Least Money! ; Si.il. IWl. 3m. J one-price cash store. 16 1 lirp-.i .iU,i wnmii.taniibtf., RALEIGH, N. C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, yE CASE POPLINS, fall shadoH, 7 cents per yard. -jHE best dress GOODS for the nvnr nld lir tiawbi CCTTTfS fi-Atn S4 SO HOYS' ULSTERS at .! . LADIES' WOOL SKIRTS. A large lot of Will 'IT. Ol'NTEIU'AN ES a t Set s. 1.00, l.'2.r, 1.50 mid x!.75 if i : i s i : i :i suoios. All Sizes. 1IAND--M VPE SHuES for Ladies, G.-nts and Misses. A FI LL LINE OF GENTS' FFR 1 1 ATS. At 10 Cent.: a Yard. LADIES' AND MISSES' STRAW FELT aM FUI! HATSj IN ALL THE NEW SHAPES. ALL-WOOL Pants Cloth ,t 5(i C.-nls ;i Y ud WARNER'S M'KSING CORSETS ! At !?1 50. WARNER'S HEALTH CORSETS $1 00. Country Merchants!,. will find it to their interests to examine my stock. queensboro, zv. o., HARDWARE STORE. The Best. KELLER'S IMPRfn'KD GRAIN AND FERTILIZING DRILL. Give it a trial and bo too- 1 vincod that it is the only ix-rfect drill on the market. are Factory AKcnt for tho i HuKcrHtown Horse Rake, . South Bend Chill Plows, j Tropic Cook Stove, I Gothic Air-Tight Cook Stove, !" W. 1W. CclelmrfodCSicute Saws, nenry Distnn's (VlebmUd Cin-nlM ! Saws, !01d Dominion Nails and Refined Bar I Iron, I M-Mayhiii' Sokes and Rims, i Stephen r.allnrd . C-o'a. Leather and Gum Belting. , Fairbanks' Scales, , Vim AVinkle Cotton Gins. ODELL & CO. ; WHOLESALE DEALERS IH Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Sloes, Hats, Mrellas. Apents for Odell Manufnc.turini,' Co'i. "Forest Hill" i'laids, C'oftonndes and Seamless jias, Cednr Falls Maim , facturiutf Co'k. Shc tin-s and Yarns, F. A: II. Fries' Suleni Jeans, J. & 1. Coats Best Six Cord Spool Cotton. Also. A fronts lor Aliis.-n & Addison's "Star Brand" and other Fertilizers. We keep in stock a full liuo of G8l Merc which we offer AT WHOLESALE ONLY. .Mereh.-iM I'll, ids i!il ii!:d thai they t nn Imy t ilt at. I'ruiii IH. :tlul on bi iter t- rms than ihev can by "oin.' further North. I Give us it (rial aud be convinced, j Greensboro, N. C., Auj;. 1. 1883. I Mm Tackle Departmeiit. T. II. IHilGGS & SONS, liALEIGH, N. C. Over ninety different sizea and kinds of HOOKS. Japnuose Bamboo Poles, yinvini. illill i.ttge:,i KU1CK.J GILL XETTJNg", GILLING Hi READ, SEINE TWINE, .MLXXOW )H NETS, NET MXOS, LANDING NET FRAMES, Sl'lNNELS, SWIVELS, 1-ol.E ril-S, I'OCKKT SCALES. Ye have the largest stock and sell at the lowest prices. eCall and examine our stock. EVERYTHING A FISHER MAN NEEDS. TEDS. i. mi 1 si, LEADERS m Ha ltDWAltR, FISHING TACKLE, C BORBIS, WYATT & TAILOR, GR00E1JS AND mi llli Kxi lianu'.. I'ln. i. i,n, ,, Js jr. MnrMji 8t , RALEIGH, N. C. W.' Lit,.- ;.. ,1-ui-i ,i . i-lniri.-. On it. ni.it I' i Un.-irtiit;. I t.-.-., an.; n,-,,. f ..in-..rili. in, t ir.i, : On- Ciriilliid'of Mot- h .nil' 1hi-i;i- .mi.i ii ltf i n--, nii.l H.,li lt n Khars OlirtlTIIIH IT Hhll- will ..i" ii- llli.-ral nn mi VNi- IHlllii ! f. v.nii iii-Ii:ii.... -..imi- Wll lesll-r "HH-I li-ilim- In tin- Iniili-. ,f 1 1 i -l.it: y ami sMIi-lt . Will inniii) nJvim,..B j,,n Aki-ihi. f..r l-:im.H.-., (i, i,nmrelM kix l'l.ihil:nti. Jinii S;..,i-w it! c..i;,,u J iw XORRIS. W YTT & TAYTjOR. Si'j ,i imi , i 'i r i.t, v,i. WAliOXS! 1 have just received a car-load of TENNESSEE WAGONS, (one and two horse), which I will ntJl heap an can bo bought in the Stoto. XI. ii. rATTExisorz, 1 . Chapol Hill. btjil.tl low. Suit). V. KM m V- St.- m ft: ft A. . I P'S.M a.-- it Hi LI... 2
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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