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J -f C THUHSDAA, Al'IUli '2-i, IWl- MT The democratic central ev.-eii-tive committee of this county will meet here next Saturday. lerMr. J. G. ltencher has a hen that laid 23 cc,gs nnd batched chickeufi, and nil exactly alike. WST Don't forgot to go to liy mini ami Headen's and see their beautiful ppiiug and summer goods. Their Ladies Hats are tpulo pretty ; sold ut bottom prices. ICrTho Hchool Kills of this p'aee have postponed having their "Queen of May" until after the elo m of their school, as it would interfere with their (studies. t& Whenever any of our readers go to Greensboro' we hope they will visit thohe merchants, who show their appreciation of til" Chal h.iai trade by advertising for it in the Ur.a-Ki'. BtJThe closing exercises of Miss Fahiiv Cobb s school, near i.. ...i ii.mr ! inirir;!'- rtn'a'niill. wiil be hold on Friday the 2nd day of May, and Kv. l. It. Law will deliver 1111 address on that, occasion. SyThe nierchantsof Chatham are reupcetfully invited to call 011 J. W. Scott & Go.. Greensboro', N. ('., f"i' Dry Goods and Notions. In a x-.-pa rate department they cany n iurge Stock of Groceries. MTMre. C. P. Hi'i. of thin place, has a hon that, is said lo be thirty years old and still lays y ;;s. but they bavo uo shell like oilier hen '; s. be ing covered with a thin sLin-.uu- siib stance. 96F We are always pleav-d to hear of the frequent improvements made by the Bynum Maiiiit'acliirin Cimr pany. The last is the purchase of u cloth-dresser, that has recently been placed in their fnctoiy. ICy When vou visit Greensboro', call on F-. M Ca!dcieiif:li ,V JW. dealers in st aple mid fancy groceries, tobacco, h r.uicli candies, piain candy, foreign find domestic fruits, toy.,, notions, musical instruments, Ace. S-Jb-v. George Walker, ef J'i body, Mass., pn-iehed u very ah.e Herinon at the Kpiseopal church here on last Siuidty. ileisa brother of llov. Wiiiinin Walker, the beloved rector of thai church. W Warren I'rior .V Sou. Fayette ! ville, tine G ii.1 and .Silver Watche.-. Jewelry and st- rli!i:j Silverware. The largest line of Freiedi and Ami-ri: mi Ciiicks 111 the Male. ..uren 1'itor St Son invite orders for Engagement and Wedding Kings. . ... WBT G. Will Armlield, of Oi ttcns boro', has now in store one of the uio.st attractive' stocks of Spring good ever brought, lo that city ; and if you don't belie.-'' he is sailing the bust gOi).lt for the I ast m mey go 663 for yourself and be convinced. WsT" Those beautiful Dress (ioods at London's are tl:' elu apt st you - vi haw ; in fuel he lias ihe nicest g".i:l--lie baa ever had and they aie very cheap. If you have bus money it will pay you to call on London: 'lit is olfering special inducements to cash customers. I WMr. C. C. Check, ouo of the(,K,t.lt llf (i ,;f i;. 1()W H(,'nt l)( ... k ....i. .....-I. 1. ....... I. ....! .l II, 1U iiH.si. eiu.-ii'ii"i"o lost enterprising uiercnanis m mis countv, has been so successful in' selling his lirsl stock of new goods j this npring, that ho went to York again last week for another large and fresh stock, which be is now daby receiving and will se.i lower than evar. IS" Among the many cheap g .!-, at London's, he woii'd call t he J iein s' attention to his nice iine of Corsets ; he can give them some special bar gains. Ho has received this week another lot of Ladii s' Hat iv.d Hon lifts. Ho can fuuii'iii as nice a li.it or .Bonnet as can be had in the Sliue, and for as littie money. esr Several days ago .h,s.-m J. .1 . Culber.-on and lv. A. dunes, dr., ot this county, bad a quarrel when tin . ' ' ' ' ,- ,!. i,,,,;,.,! , , ,. 4 . i , i.i soli? i o w liout a; -pi ' lu it"' s IU e noiieil. former drew hf pisioi and shot the; ... . ...,,,; , ., . . , ... . -i i ; we will s.ale (nix: :i:oia e..c see. e ui i latter twice, one bullet sinking his j j , (i. nf -j-j ,, v. j, i j i i left arm and tho other his left siilo ; 4 jlfli ), iVi-tst i V sin;!! pi "wdo t),,, I just above the hip. Neither wound i ail ;t. .' a.- pvlows-diel eloi in s i is serious and Culberson was bound M '; ai.a'aceomm'od.ilion til ai d overin a bond of HM lor his api-ear- Ul J.) v . ...in.-nti,,,, in leading, wri- i anceat court. Ilingund arithmetic: sis dollars in ! I V ;i . ( :,,ii,: i ,, ! As Isiirvi.ts l ATiiKit. A white nmn : ' " ' ' . in Rear Creek township, named Biy- i h" l',ltl '.,f U,i V' i' ant Hiiliard, in a paroxysm of anger "'"l- '"' bound unti! hey struck his thrue-iiJnith;!il ii.fai.t. iire-21 y.'ttrst.f iJ?r,i,tiairlHiiiilil tli.-y violent a blow on the head that it is ls- . !" '" ",;a 1,! fpwM. cnlu expected to die. He is now baling ; '. ' , ' V out to evade arrest. " ft" ''" " a,'l. ''""l!'" . . . I were bound out to diseieet persons Base Ball. On Easter Monday a j to earn an honest living. In every nmti.il mmin of Imso bad was nbtved I town there Hie swarms of little near Snow Camp by ihe club ut that place and tho Lethel cub, resulting in a victoiy for the latter bv a score of 22 to 17. And on hust Saturday agame was played at Union Academy between the club of that school and the 1'ittsboro' club, the latter being tho victors with a score of i; to 11. Shower of KlooIi. Our renders will j remember tlio account puuiWheii in ; the Recoup of a shower of blood that : vas said to have fallen in Xcw Hope I township, in this county, ou the 2oth j dav of Just February. It wan so ex j trr.oi (iinaiy and mat vellous an occur- j renci' that no one scarcelv believed ! is lu.t upeeimens of (he mbstaiice thai. Jell were curried to Prof. Vena- ( ble at our State University ami nfler i a thorough anal j sis he pronounce ' it gen nine blood. Iiecannot itnaeiiie ' the cause of ao sin-julur a pheutun-; euon of nature and says thai the iubject is quite a iiuzle. I A Cool. Si r.! i..-. For the J -:e t few and di-.i-i ( eabie. making ir, es ami , on! e'.-c...1 li'li;; lit ilcm.ilui. i'ui:i-nati-y t!ii-: lias be. n no I'mii to bli;;ll! Vegt ! l!ioll. A Coll-.id-Table iptantity of rain has lahcn, I t not eu.'iiidi to cause, a fresh t. it. w! just ii year ago yci.ierd ay that m unprecedented freshet .lul no much damage in this county and v:'.l:'ii away several bridges. The heavy rain' of lust Monday night caused many to four unollnT fn shot, and we hear' that Deep river did ovcillow its hank- We usuaiiy have a Void spell in M iy." hci ween the Is,, and UMli, and this year it Maybe ahead of time. Vl- ll' To (l:n KNs.i, no". Nineteen years ago this .veil; vu were a' t il'i eiisooi o al Jounston s siincliilel , and again last week wo were t!:ere. The eont rast was most striking and pleasant, not only in the scenes and incidents ot the two visits lust a so in the changed appearance of the town. No one. who lui not rceetit'y visited Greensboro', can appreciate what a raoidiy growing mid prosper ous p.ac- H is. and in our opinion it wii! become in a few vent's one 01 the most iloin ishmg cilics in the South. as a meat iaiuuai centre u nio oeculiar aJvanta-'es eoaahed bv but 1 . f . fow oilio uiij wlieie. Iter miiiieious mmm factories move that her Mos- perity is iiuli-.taiiti.Hl and rests on a tirni oasis, and her Imsiiiess men have tin- energy, piuel; and pro,";iess iveness that ulwuys ce.-unvs slu-ci-sh. The Ki:eom is please 1 to iutio.luce so muny of them to it : leaders il,ioiili their sdvert isemeiils pub dished in this issue, and ve be. peak for tilein 11 lioerili pall olmjj'O, While at (lr-ei!sl)oio' ivr enjoyed the pleasure of aitendiiiu' a diamuli, entertainment given by the yoiiie,' ladi"S and gent ienleli of liui. Jilac in . dd of the Co:i!cth-i ate cemetery, and in ver have we witnessed beti.r ucling by amateurs. .Several of ihe players exhibited remal li.-iba.' histii onic talent, and their eel ing v.oiil l have done crwdil lo pi oessionnls. We are imhbied lo Jiro. A:i!i!0ht. of 'The Jjii'fle," and to our e-tleemed friend and old suieu-riber. Mr. J). Curtis for courtesies shown us. C. V. & Y. V. R. R. I i t ms. The a:muai met ting of the sioekiiol his of the C. F. Y. V. R. It. Company will be held at Favtleit!e on n.ixt 'l'h in sday. the 1st day of May. Cheap excursion train.-, arc running this week between Fayet levh.e and 1 5 1 on s boio', the price lor the ro..:i 1 ilip being only Sfi-.o'l. No dou'nt huii ilreds will avail tiieneieives of lliir. oppoi I unity to travel over the new. road and i-it both liovns. We iM!ig'.-i!u!.'.!e ("apt. .i.ihn G..d daid upon being t lie con .:ci or ofiiie lir.st train that e'll. ie.i ( I, Ceii.-d.ro' on tiie C. F. Y. Y. It. li. lb- ma;, boas! of having done what no oilier "d'icior had ever lnioie.l eHsrs. Ode ' - ' -; merchants of (ireen-uioro to shl.i a -ioad of freight over the new l. a.l. hope they may ship one or more W c cry .lay : It atl'o: d -d u t much pleukuro Inst week to travel ou lie new road with thai mode! oli'u-er, Julia M. Ibis".', E.-ij., who !us been tin- ellicieiit ftec-ie!.-iiy of the eo'iij -;;iy ver since its org.,iii,.ii!i'in. il irly ye.-tisngo. May he he spa., .1 fur m .ny luoreyeais of usefulness! The te:egiapli line will be c impie till to (be.'i.sb.iro' by th" lir.t of June. All l!:.-poles Lave i.en cut and aie now bung distributed along tht! 'iin . Mr. G. W. AMev. Jr.. hm-iv the . t .1 , . f t Hit! roa.l a; ..ireelislMl-o . Mots one if i ho most ellit'ieni rai'roa.l agenis late and we art: pie.t-.ed to . hear ol ins pi oi.ioi nm. In tiae.:i:ig a oug the road we w.r-: siiipii-e l to liitd lluu so iit,':e grading h.i 1 been necessary in it cons! met ion. not wit iisluiiditig the co'inliy ti.io'i-h wiiieii i! runs i- gem i.iilv iplile i.i.ly uud uuil.ilaHng. Ai'i-iii-.NT! -k.s. Wr are repiest"d by .the popular eh rk of our superior couii. to stuto that tin-re are tioee children a I the j-oor hoii-e. whom le : wishes lo apprentice to some good I person or pcp-.o'is. Two of I hem a e . white boys aged 4 and (! years, and the thiid is :i le gro girl I years old- luUm,MtUt f Nvll(, ... .....i.t, ! ! vagrants mowing up lo become m mates of our jails, who ought to be I bound out as apprentices and have, I tho oppoitunity of bceonniitf useful 'citizens. Many of these children! bavo no parents, and some, who have j , parents would be better otV without i ihein. The law makes it the duty of eieiks of the superior courts in their' respective counties to bind as appreii iiee.s - an orpnans wnose estaics are of ho tmai! vaiim that no jieison wii educate and nuiiiitain tliHm for the )irolit:s thereof ; ail infants who.;e fathers have deserted their families mid been absent for one year, h avii.;,' them without nuriicient support : and all iufants wlei-e parents do not habitually employ tht ir time iu some honest, industrious occupation." If this law was enforced there w on hi be ' luauy a child bound out, v. ho inhjht . become an industrious and lespecia- ble citizen iustead of a lazy viiabond 1 or Lardoued criunual. 1 Stats FCWS. liul. i-r'.i Visit"!-: Itev. D A I oe.g. A. I'n-j-ident of A iiiioeh ('nbvp, Oieo, v,-.;s !.ii!;.'i roi.-l ieji.'rd in U teuible Ptiln-ud ili .v.ot on the Day toii iV iiieiiinond branch of the i'liu h.'ilidh: railroad lville at the dossil;" t! the Miami riwr in Oliio, April lith. Clayton Ibid: Thirtv-thren boy babies were born in Wilder 's township, in three d.ixs last inoulli. Tim lit tle durjhter of Mr. LI. i". Katmuii, of Will'-i's to.vnship. met it !i ipjitv.- a s'M'ious aciidint by having the pioiij' in' a pitcii-fork to be thuisl through the 'l.i.'k part of her foot ouo dav lusi week. Wari'.'iiion Gazitte: Wiiile ?dr. John rtoiiOia'd was iilne'lilii'' LUi ,,(,,.. , h'.v. Ihe pi i v lrii- k 11 root a, id !(! lundiii!. struck .Mr. S. in the sid and bioke a rib. A farmer told lerday tiiat he had to pay gll) )rt,,,l for hour on time or el.:., .i.r,-... 1 ,.;,, .,nv I,. ,m and p.oplocau t expect to prosper who pay Hindi proiils. Alamau-etileaiier: Sony to bear of the su-ldeu dealh of Mr. .ioshiei Moon. HlAiilisoiivuie. w iiieu occurreii lues- dav eveniii'T. He was stfiudiutf near 'he circular saw which threw a small . -.1 t. .. 1 .I.-. 1,'n.. I,. 1,a : cliuiiU ot wooil tuat snueK mm iu inn f'l-'e with ho much force that it eiush- ed his face, cuimnitf dentil Hhoilt live lioiiin uflei v.ard. He was about fifty, five years of a-o and a highly esteem ed eil ..en. Winsioii I'epiililienii : The fruit crop we are hnl to learn is not mnte tially hijiiri ,1 by tin fronts of last week. Next to l.ih.teeo. fruit is the bij( money crop of this section. --Dr. J. A. llhnn's lit j !e sun, Alie. need about 111 -ed about 111 iouded with doneof the ..1...... 1,:, i ii -, fell from a wa'ou brick on last Siitmdav an niit e!s p;'..,.-cd over his abdoun u, but tiauge to say. without further injury tliiiu hi i:i ii.:g him severely. Charlotte Democrat: Tho Afoun taiu f.-i:ii:d Coltoti !'ai-tory. sitimted ia Gasiou county, 10 i r 1- miles from t:ds i-itv. hi:i been sold bv tho Messf.-. Tai' to Mr. Win. .1. Hooper of Haiti- more, for .l'.fr).llllO. 'I he properly is vaiuable mi, I splendidly located, and we tni':k both the sellers unit pur- ihaR -r have done well. It will iml be long befcic many other capitalists from the Slates north of us will come ielo thUsei tiouiiiid make investments. All are eord'aliy welcomed. A-;lieboro'C.nirier: Only'2'2 insolv i eiit. lax-payers ni" repotted by the hei ii't'ef letndoipii county. ---In the tit. t livi, i,i.irli.e;e li.-eiises Register 'I'cague has issued, the average age of Ih" grooms is lit I and of the brides ; IU vears. I he tloiniiiissiont-rs have ; . ., a . . ,1 reipit.sleil tiov. dili vis to appoint bldge (liiilier lo hold a sjieci'd tellil of court for il,:.: i"niiit. etiimneueiiig . , , ,, , 1 tue 1st Moiid.-iv in July for Ihe tiial ol ci il causes only. i ilsoii AiHa'iee: On last Friday! night Mr. Ceburn l-'unner came to; his dea h from ini'i! ies indicted by J liis horse. I (. mounted his horse and ; rod - to pastille, and upon attempting i to dis'iiiuiit. IIih horse rear.-.l back; a id thi-c.v Mr. I'armer and fell on him, i'lfliit.ng injuries from w hich he died iua few h'icrs. --Th,.' St.iie Kposi :i'n lueetii'g was ie-ld in the ('ouit House S.ttr.id'iv evehiug. Short and interest iug inlks wi re m:ide. all agree ing thai i( was of prime importance that Wii-on countv be represented by rt cre.blM.ble evhibil at tne Stale El .isiti'.n. On mm ion a commit tee of five was i lei-led a a Cent ml Commit tee. w!i i.-'i-out v i! sh ill be to t'olleet I'.iuds. appoint town; hip commiilect lo cni)si-t or live ifour gentlemen ai d oiin lady), and lo have full charge of the ci 'ileel ing and dUpl.iving the ex hibit. Wi 'don Xewii: Monday niorniii'.r (suae l.igia. olored. hi came oili-inl- d ill soiin-lhiilg -filil Spier.', colored. .:ad said or done. Isaac is sin til and bm is of Jumb'ii-lie di.ie:i-i..us. Isaac cote-Iud' d i tint in a iou::!i and lumble light Jim would break hi bones to pieei-s. S i i" satisfy and make whole his wounded I. '-nor l.ss-ic ehal'ei.geii Jim to mo; i-ii eoni'iiai . Jim nciv'p! "t! aiid chi-ce shot guns as the iv- iq.olis. 'I'hey chose lhf-ir seconds mid r ; .li'cl hi Ih-' banks of tile rag i;iif i-aiml v -here ihev wore made remlv for the fray amid a hint of inuiii-il : rnends. Jm, .M-gati I.. ,-!,'w s,g, mvi'i:' in as tne xvonil:. n.,toe k dv ; - lor iln- f-dal comi-at. And after be- . ,. . , lodliti-.r the murderous looking impl"- . , ments ol w n- !or a short time longer. bin lid ! inei! ! is seeoii.l and the . ro-.v.l -",, r"i,.v n wife and Ha'n at heme and want redv to " 'jp",t, -'wi" 1, U''hl "oitlt.-r an, h.i left for a more con- '..'e ti til neiguhorliotiil. So ended the iight. It wa afienvaiibi 3 i t It'tf Isaac had on two overcoats nil' a pi' ce of sheet irou for protection Davidson Dispatch: Five year J o'o. nine citizens of Tyro township j formed an nrjjai iition for the mutual j protect ion ot ils members e-'jainet, horse theives. To-day, tiftv of the best citizens of Tyro and three of Yadkin College com.tilutc ils ineiu- bershio. 'IhiV own ninety hoi.ses, and tunics, valued at nine thousand dollars. The success of the oranizs-' tion is show n by the fact that not a single horse has been stolen in thej commiiiiit v siiieii the society was form-1 1, tboimh in ior to that time losses I uil uvU ireipient -Ihe Iiavis i,ii(j.r Pranie is the newest thinr. in Leiiif;ioii. It was iiitro.biced , jest.-rday by Mr. H. T. Davis tin- in-; venli.r. It immediately became, the' 1 center of ul tract ion for all siht s.-eis j , and w as ercailv admired by all beh-ihl ,'i-s. The machine is so simple th-V, j the first tlioueiit that occurs to (In-1 .ilder is to wonder why it was not : i,m nted so.mei. And then it does its work so well and so rapidly. It ,(Iijv jM;,,s f,.w niiuules to tm-teii the j ni j0 (. frame, ut'a.b it to the Kewing maihine, and then it will do, ,P Work faster and better than a; whole iniiUhig puny of iouit-u tolki r. 1 Aslievilh; Citizen : On Saturday .Mr. J.l: l'ait'iii. one of tin; be.-l ci i e.'is of l'iaii:i-. iviioia eounty, weld o it to hi.; lot. nnd untied his .ir.,i- b..il to h i him run out, when the niiiii d U.rne.'l on hi:. 1 aau ;;ored iiim to di:ai b. Tliis is a sad l"ss 10 tln:t county. -- ,Se ! r:'.l duvs ,1-jo 1:1 JJeiir (il'ass tow i-hip. Marl in eoliiity, then was u re- niiakable and stiunye diatli. Mr. Jonas itawls. a entleineu about fifty live or sixty years old, had uii invalid wife to whom iie was very devoted. K seems he ha ? fur years expressed h .1... ..A .....I 4 lf ..-It.l. 1.1 .IW..I he iniyh! die at the same time, ihe day of bi-r detdh bo was in the field a! work : he not appearing woi.se than usual, when be went towmk: sud tieidv she was taken very iil and one of the children ran to Ihe I'.eld and told her luilu-r that mother .as d-,- '"' ".V"1 to ,").'i." " Vi her itie. knelt besliie the b.-d as his family '.ifiponeiHo pray. Sin! I :,!y when his Wife died one of his sons told tin : to take eare of liiilier as he u-ai.la l'Iiil' imr noi.ie 111 Ins iiii-ov . they lifie.i Inm on Hie ti.-. anil lie never spok-: u;tu but .in d in about : hours. Wife nnd hushnud were- both buried in t bo same rave. o leui n I iiul in S-vaiu e.mnty tin-re v. ill he plant eil I ins vear atiollt one thoiisiind acres in tohacco, which is , ... 1 , aliout live times the area planted last t. 1 I - . 1. 1 year, nuccess tins Keen so marKeit iii the 1 ast. that the future fceeui Mn.y u,l the pris)ect is that Hivain will hecoiuu one ol the largest ol the trausliitintaiie tob-icco couiitii-H. The Senat" by n vote of '.VI In 15 1 has pasu'd a national bankrupt bill. ' . il. IIIIM-llt'lll IV Ul., HI VIIITUD- boro'. X. C.. dealers ii, Hardware and -it 11 tr..i.. 1: : 1 .-. 11.. ..r f.. 1 Macliiiierv. invite the citizens of Chatham to examine their larKe and complete stock, which will be sold iKtiiiiishili'i-lv low. Their Wakefield Machinery, invite the citizens of ustoiiisiiiugly low. Their Wakefield Cook Stove is the nicest and ijuiek- ; est biker on the mat kot. Ageuis for j Wadsworih, Martinez iV; Langinan's l'ure t'rep.ired Paints, every gallon ! guaranteed. As a superb hair dressing and ten- . n , . ovali.rAvt 1 lau- leor is universally It ermlii'iitos scurf and commended dumbol'l", cures all eruptions and itch- ings of ihe si iilji. pr-M.iotes ihe leuevv e l erowth of the hair, and surely prevents its fading or turning gray.' AR,l.iiS --ICOHOLIXE COUTTL CORSETS. tcf "l!ria nf ilniitlis mill ni.irrlHi'irt lnsi'riml flDC. Olilllllll'li'H -hlll i;e'l S.-Vi'll rt-lli ii iiim. ei;Avi-oi!P-ntnir:. ki ihr nui ii'iu r nm i.r,.i'--i r.-ui'T. iii I'Hisii'.i- .-. s. e., ..n iii.' z-iwl li'-l ., hy K.'V. Willll.ll Wiill.iT, I'l-. '1'. A. I'lHW i ,ii:i,,,r ll, ,-k inn. t. e , i i Mr.-., l'aui'.il Imiiii , iLiiih't-r uf o. s. l'..is fj. i i :i. - STDNR. In Iftt'llr' lofflinliiii, nn Ilii' It'll Intl., Mr. wu.i.i.v ,i si-io:, in iiu "i h yfai i.t hi. ) vrm . -In tla .-"iney. . n Dm j-jii.I lim:., Mr. si.-.. ft rtv. 't:t r. Vrm l " 1H.I l.f wilt elm-It it nm itupf.-i ir i-i.uii ol I'liniiinni. TUZ XI il il ii Si T S . Uriii.iti-,1 r,ir Tuii lIFOilin hy WVATT .Vi TAYLOR, limil KMs ,v I'I'MMISSION MI-.K'-li s-s. Nn. l'iSeiuli Hliln Murllii St., It.'.I.KIiill, N. 0. . A 2!. IBS1. CO'l'l'ON SI A II KIT: li.. Vl.l.lliug, Ml.l.lllllK. nii ip, j.ti'i'U sini'i ,i. w Ml l.lInK, I sin ii.m. Hrm with nn ti.wnnl tHn..iu wiioi.rsM.ntiiiOf-Ki:YM.nKrT, Mi-Kl - KI.Mir, X. t:., l:,,i. C UnWi's, ll'tO'iitl, 5 mi 77 ill"! Sh .nl.li'i. I-IIHVU-.-..-.1 tfilllli,, l.ai.1- to, I Ili "5 lri-'.i. V l,.iri"l, ttsn Hi- r n li! II i-'.i,iiin M.,I;i.-.-.". N.-w i r SiSiT'l I lfiro j-, Dril l r-.i, Clliill. .1". I'l l.- I Aj.p vii":i-i 'j limn r. by rii,, Miu'iir Vcll-.w, tir.'iiiiiUii,!, ni, n'i.x iii' i.ns. :i'7ni '20 i-ii HnXt li'-.-f, 'ii-, ia-iiii iifi't, IS.-rii"-i' prt.-Hs aro for lar'v I' i" Ni'. Advert isi'oie W. I FORBIE k B1!0 GbEEXSRORO", X. C.. I'1-:ai i lis in ami MANri-.i -n i;i:r.ij ot-' FlIlliNITIliSl':. AIM.. liEU.H.'S I.N URAOKKTS, MUiROllS, I'fCTl'RE FRAMES. cjjjfjHJKN' S OAUSUA'.JES. itC April - t isst. ,i till I J! I.AIlOljl..l- I ,1.11 UAt. i 1 O'lMl. I . . . : . r . , . i r r t . , - 'I'll l r I Is in,. si i'i i,.,ii Aiilr"w 1'. is.'i-mii, A I. 'or. I l.'i nil- ir-iii. mil) ..iher. - V.litllit, t ii,,, ll. J,'iiin-H I.e. I'll III .1 l,r I (Hl I, I a ii,,.. up'o l.iunri. nr 1 Tuin.-i I'i'Ip- N-lUian l'i T. Hi m y i'.lll iie ii. l ulu in -H-i-iil pnii IIhk f"i- ti? i. ilo i'f mil ..., i'i- p.ii Ti i..ii iiihI I' .i.pi':tr:"T '." tin' Hiitltt lii.i,,ii ..I Ui'-e-.iir. lliiu ih" ilc i'ii 'ii'ii- nvf iit.il. i-i'il'li niH "I Hilt s mi' limy urn lii-r- ny n 'tillcl . ii.ii.im nl Ui- "Ili ( Ci'1 eiprk siipi'ri'.r , t . in I "i n -l I.:. . i u. ,1,.. . ,tf II.... pul l! .--i..ii.,reii- -iiiiiin.'ii-iiiil (,ns.-i-ihi. iMin-1 i-liniit. ur lu'liiiii'-nt will '" ifili'-ii pi , "-iif.fh' W.M. 1-'. K.H'SilCt, c. S. C. I April '.'1. lnst. tits. IT LEADS ALL. Nootliur lil.iinl-imrif villi m.'dii'liiw is inado, or has iivor ln-.-n pri'tui.tl, nliifh 'in pli tuiy is iln uiiiiiB ul pliyuioiaus uud Uiu gi'imritl puliliA iu Ayer's Sarsaparilla. firm I.ii nil lil.Hiil ,liiiH:ti.i Cnnnrm a iiis tuna nf SuniluU iilnut yon. olIiUrULA am u s sie.!Muii.i. i wiii Ui. '..ii' il hii.I i'Xl it tri'ni y.mr njlom. Fur i-nietii in iuu il or si-r.'fn:..iis Cm.irrh, nTHnrill AtKB'H SMIHAI'tttU'LA i tll uAIA'htrl true iviiittlv. U Inm i-urist numi'i rl. j!. fw. It will t"l t'"' miioi'uii rncirrliiil ilis,'iini-' . hikI rnii'ivn tho fcu-lieii-li'H ,,,i,,r ni in,' i.i.'atli, wliicli bio luiliciuioua of aci-ululciid urum. II, nrnmin " Hutto,Tc.,S-pt. 2S, IW3. bLur.riuUd " At Ihe :ir" "f H" veam ouo nf Sores niv oli-lile ti ti-i-riiilv iiiii"-t,i waii ul.-ermt rumiiun h.ipi-m mi its I, it. i i.i,.,i:. At tlm miiiio tii'iu ii yo rn sn '11'ii, I'lii -li ii.il-uii.-.l, ati'l vry s.irn. r..,nr Ciir-A I'ln 't' i.iii'l"l'l as il-'t n t"11v OUnC LltO t i-nn :.ie-rHiiniiiiii-iiiHinu-t Iu. i 'iiii"i".l. TlH' l iiiit.sl in riroiMiiH'iiiliiia Avi um siusM'Aim.Lt. A few il.wi'K pr. iliti-t-ii a pi'ri'''iiiiiii iin-'ivmii,'itt, wlili-li, 1-y mi H'llifri'iu'c i y. .or airi'i ii'iii", w:w contiii timi I" n "iiipi'-'.i ini'l p' Tiiiiiiii-.t eurw. N fvl.li- ' ll u- il..n iliH':ni-'l nf ic i-xiti-lic. of niiv Kir.fiilii4 t'-nil.-iiciii; nii.l uo tn-.il-iii.-ii! of miv ilitoi-.l -r w.u I'Vt-r mici.iluil by ttioro pi' ini't r i-luettul ri'suln. Vouis truly, 11. V. Johnson.' I'UKl'ARFD 11 V Pr. J.C.Ayeri Co., Lowell, Mass. hold ty H PrutiM, 1, mi bottlw for 5- A Perfect Corset. ! Ir. V. :i rner of New York- city bus ilevo'ed iiianv years o(" di!i::'ellt sii.iiv, nnd inanv tl'ieisand iio!lai-s to the peflei tlou ot 11 ( ofset eiiii.raelll diirabiiily Willi health fulness. The result of his efforts eiilininnted in the discovery of (,'OROLINK for ,inir purposes, which is Viistlv !4,H.,.i,. to .,.n whalebone. I have taken the Atienev for the' sale of his ( lebratcd jromU in lids terri torv and keep eonstantly on hand n full iissortineiit of ; du. wAiixKii'y ! model moi:likicouskts. This Corset is made of line ( Wil, ind is triuinieil with superior laee. It is elastic, pliable and very com fortable, and for eleiranee of shape in superior to the finest of imported ous. , DI U'tRXFR'S n , ' " ' FIKXIlUih till (JOHShlb. r'i f'orset is const rueted after ,1 1 c ,i. 1 llie ,iii;imia 111 lilt: miiii.iti in. bones upon the sides passing, li lo the ribs, around the body This secures a perfect fitting Corset, so th'it ii 1'idv ran lie 1 1 own ill it with .; . , . ... ,., . ease, flexible that it vields readilv to . ,. . I i Di;. WARXEK'S IIKATni COKKETS. This favorite Corset is now made . , . I -I- ..... . T),. , tbe.-elcbrated 1 AMM, , '. '.sis, !l"' ""' I' "' velvet, and yet so e ast.,- that tliov i shape perfectly until the Corset Worn Ollt. ...i i .. . i'. i . i:..i.i worn out DR. WAlvXERS COROEIXK C:CItSETS. Tliis Corset, :is its name implies, is boned with Coroline. This sub- stance cannot break but will in I .... : i..... tt... ' . every instance onuasi uie ems-i. The side steels can be removed with- out injury to the Corset in ease they are desired. This Ctirset is designed and in tended for summer wear. It is an elegant "nods, light weight, and lote.r, on the style of Thoinpson's Glove Fitting Corset. ORDERS BY MAIL SOLICITED. FRAHK W. THQRNTOS SOLE AG EXT, i. 7 ,v '. Xorlh Hay Si reel. Aprl at, ltfT. Ii. MAiiCH 22. 1SS1 Arrivals for ili mum i W? ATT, Dl'RHM. X. C. 20 10 10 30 H PES. XEW crop cri; MOLASSES I5I5LS. SYR IT. f.rls. l'oinoin' O MOLASS1IS. RRLS. SI'GARS, (all grades). SEED TICK SACKS RIO and co I- it: ks. ::?) r.;u. SEED lUJ-dl POTATOES. ! KM! Ibas all gr-id. -, EEOFR. 1400 JibSHEl.s CORN. !G00 Ed 'SH ELS OATS. '.JtQ IONS 1MJAN AND CHOPS. !303 I'd ShKLS I'RIME Will l i-l MEM. - From Wav-dl Mills. :5i)00 Id'.S PI LK MEAT- C. R ! and Pd'.f.l HIS ! 13 TONS PRIM E Tl M ll'IIY 11 A Y. j in I'ael we handle Oroeeiies only, can tin lefoit otVi-r special i nducctuci.t s ;!o the whole-:de and retail hade. t 'ome to see US. Kli llM'iNI', Ch'I'KII t'll.'n "l.li SIANIM Bm ST y i fj cin STKIKIi YOU or rather froceries use hen nor elicaner I .1 . ill uaieerii iiiau anvw nere ei.se if iii ' 111 too U"t( suppose i lie lie. i i uiie i: i i: i ..... .1 ..i .:...- i vou ms'd I j ANYTHING ; staple d ih mm i VOr KF.ND TO I W. C. S A. B. STBOHACIL j WHOLESALE and RETAIL I G-KOOKHS ! AND COFFEE KOASTERS ! VOW SAMl'LKS. PlilCF.S, &f., AC. eeiirrv the bAllb I'S IrlHH.K ill tlu it v. buv I'roni first hands in laroe nuantities for the r.sii, are Matiuiiietnrcrs Aeent for a i?ood many articles and will tiive trnde .bottom prices on anything in our ' line. ! KToiiio iiorsi:si 1 llll A. 2it. Fam TTF.vn i.K St., j North and South Market ami Mm iu I Streets, I W. O. .v. A IV STHONACIT, 1 ltALMull, X. C. AtleBtiOHBriWoite! si:,i.i:i Myil'.jSAi.-i .-:ii u- r-'l-.-i -n my ..ni m-ii vi '' --ii M-1. -lay ii- "' -i-iy' May. lwi. f"i- ili-- i-.io-i-i; "i i I 11 -i- n-tf a-i i.it, l i-.-i. 11..' :: !'. v . .:.-.!. 1 .-riy Tim- (' . li : - lie. I -;,t .-.': . :('!.- '- m- I'1 ' i-..- i-iui l.i 1.. in .!-- 'I"'- ri'it Is i-u-iTH ! I 1 i-i-ji"'! nny in. i ml l.l I.-". I!y..rl-i-iii .l.u I, ..i.l, I.. 1:. I.Xi.iM . ''i Ajirll ll', 1HM. 4W. SAXD SALEiN7)i;r.IIKNCE A 1.. mi limit i.r r uin 1 win 1 xi -- i" iu' in Mli ni Hi'1 '.'"iiri ll'iiiM- 'i"--- 11 1 1 1 ON Vo.MI'.Y Till' i")l!l Mi'o: AIM N! XT. iln Hin t "f ii".-' r 1 In-on 111 Si. 1 in.-wl. . 11 tin' lu.i- M.-uy 1-.." Iiv.-.l iei'1 'iif. Mie-li'-ll uii'l tiiliiTs, i-.iKnliiu.i; Ij.'iiiii i.- .I;t-i; 11 iwiuy-Hvo T'Tin-'. in' Itili-'l " il-!i. l-i-iiiuili li i- 11 r 'T -:i! t iii hi'Ik'. I'-I'll llitfi-nl ll'illl ! I ' liUl g ...1 rti-'-in l-v -.-liiii-t. J. A- V.il'.IM I-., ' Anii 11I1, isft. t. ..iiii'iii.-'.i-Hi'T. D AN3 SALK UY VHiTl H OF ,..:,-;;;:':, 't. ;,".; ..: :n-'1 ;..--'-.ni h 11 ll, p -nun. 0! inn ,i -ri- In .'' v. Hie liui l- "t IliiyW' mil- Ii: "I Wili'-I. Ki ll' i'f sill I 1WI II ! bi'uUi fl 1.'. Al't-ll ', 1SS. I Will 81-11 'III lib-'i-.-.l in nil tlm It k A. A 1.. 1 llli' ' ii'M..f liil'.'l ! ,i:i M-tii -'ifi- il.S 0,.'...i'l. Tlill:il.l.-.W.-IIU'lil.:' Ili-lli, t'l-.'Will "' i-'.llnll. I'llilli , Win-Ill, 'Vl ll Ul.'t '.HIS. llt.'t Will I'll H'.l'l III l"l I" HUil I IIHl.llM. -l-a. J W. TAVi.Ol!, run.", inst. Hiii. i...,-v:v.;ii', :;. e. WTATK OF NMIlTil CAKOLIXA l3 -col N TV of ciiAi'ii'.M. IN Till: Hl-VUII'ill '-'U ltT. Saroul lir.iliri.l.lii . ira-lliut un.I.-i- He- immr and K-.vlu ot S. (imi.:W.li'i- .v Ol, in: .iiixl W. II. Jen- ; km. WiikiiKn, ii Hi'i'ar i" 111" C'.iiil l' Hlll.li.vli. that ihr li-'.'ii Lut- ilio (iliiiiHllT. In Ui sum : ..--1- i t uud l In- hitl'l '.-i.l.air il'-' I' 'lur '111'!;, li' li.i tiuni I in lhl-. s,;i-.. :iu ! I- .: i. . -:,, 1 Illl-V! ul l.ili lm IT- I'i'i-:-.- lln-: '.'l in. I. v, '.. i-.-ii.-, '.lie liliilnliu" luis nii.!ii- l t"i- i.i'.-l ',i'-'iiiiicl -in "i-.l'T ut iitiiill'-uUuii ! Hi' iiiniiii-ii.- In mi- H,-I"ii it 1 1, 1 a wurriiia ut iili.-nliiiu'iii iiif.iiisi tlm pr fi "f sni-l l"(r n ln: : Now, lii-i-.-'-'iv, ll I' ur l.'i" I UiV. mi! I il.-i-h l it .Hit I I y ll." .ui , ,,k ,r r i w .rVX'S:.::;!; ,,:! X'VaX I eun..r i "iirl. ii: a un-l " ! li'-l I f -r -iM - .iiii:y eun'.r' .'iirl. ii: a un-l " ! !:': I f.-r .- il'l .un:y i.f eiiHiiiiiu. in ilu- ''iirM.'.ii-' in I KIM'"!-.. . " III'' ill-l .t.,.l:ll-IllUT Ol" l"t -,l .li'ttv "f Sl-l-i"!! Imr. st. wlt.-ii hii.I ln-:.- Ui'- I. .-iv I im ir.- iili -it I.. ii.i.n.r mi l m:w. I- I' Miiir t" ll.f O'li iiliitui. i-iii'i .Ins .111. i.i .1 A; nl, l-'H W. I', fol nlliX, April I", li-si. Rm, . S. C. nr. J.e. milt JAN. mii.i.vM' r hiut.ii.m. J. C. Kirkxnan & Son, RICHMOND. CHATHAM C ).. X. C.. ton the C. F. A Y. V. R. H i - i:i'l.l-:i:s IN DRY GOODS. HARDWARE. GROCKR1ES. AXD GENERAL M ERCHAXDISE. We cordially i:r, ile our friends am' Ihe public to ci and examine olil' XEW STOCK OF SFRIXO AXD SUMMER GOODS Uooil (on .ils at liottom pi ices, l'jow as the lowest. J. C. EIiiKMAN .' SON. April l'. l"t. .l:ii A .niSTViaiDICT.! What everybody siys must be The ladies all sav thai W. L. LONDON'S are tht pi.-.ln.-l t: in apci f tht y i ill iniike his j huvi ever SI .'l. mmi VMM a s; .ei-i ui this asuii. He is , -.i:"-l Irilli'n show in " ili.- Inm, I-. ., . ...I li-l i.l (ver Keen iii I l.i- eo I ,-. Ladii s, Ml.-.es 11'.. d I -I. il'b en's uui 1 ili'tia Hats ii'id Rennets h: t vi i v st'. le, shop" iii. I ri,-. Ail i.ind RON Ml I' I !.l .': .M i Xes His Wm (10023 ClPAUTHENTS itili lie I o, lit -te. Die' "I : ll"-.l S ,-, :, ,p. Nl . or- tie I. S -i il l , , ;,( SE ' i "IT I T L Will IF. (MHHiS i : i ii"S iiiel ( i.i! il i li s i Ire-ses, . il nice I i-iiei'.ii.,'. - n.r them. LACES, fi J: S AND il MIU iiO Kiii.i.niinllollS. ,vC. and NOTIOXSDKPAR TMF.N IS lire verv iiltr,--::.'. L-uiies LINEN Dt STFR.s. !i );)i'S'X 's, IM'SI t.l.-s. c,)i:.".Kls. lM'C!!IN(iS. ( Hi I. M.S. PANS. PARASOLS. II VNrKI,i:i hild'S. id i ions anp ;i.o I-:.-,, iu ci' ! 'e- - vi i ' v Ladies and Cl.i!. ben's S I'tlt'iv IXtlS LINEN. HOLLAND and PAPER WINDOW SO MM IS. and atiVlhinu !m' -i ou w mil l,:o ee slock of Ladies'. Men end Children's SHOES. OA I 1ERS rnd SLIPPERS. HIS firm j is w ell supplied. I he be-d and jcheajw'st in- has ever had -can lit any j one. Mm ni- Inns. His HA I DI'd'AirniKXT hasull slyh sof Men . and Hoys Fur. Woollen and Straw Hals at bolt, in prices. j He keeps the I'd'.HT tf HINTS made for Ihe uioiii-v, tioin 1'2 to 17 in sies Uanze Shirts, ('nliars. ('nil's. Socks ' I ami a beautiful line of Scaifs ami; Cravats. j I IIAliOWARll. TlNWAUr, is extra! i cheap. CON ri-UT IONS. lHl'(iS. j Leal her, Fannin,. Inn lements. Scvlhe Chides, I'lmis. ,vc. A 1ar;;e h-t of FI.OOll MATTING verv .-hi ni Our GIKKM'.HY IMII'Alt'I MFNT i.- vei v full. W e sell only ITKF. Sl'OAItS. and s-ll them a cheap as t an be bought in tho county for the cash. If you wish to (.et the best pioib and any kind of etmils, call on W. L. LONDON, 1'iltbboro", N. C. April IT, lt. Old FnjTttovillol rriifdn-"1a ""(1 I'M"'! pi'iiffi'iyt I.-1 h -.1 I " li' W .i.-i-lll I" lut .-..mli BHni i-nruer till IH'W III.1MI..-I ' Miuki-i s.uar wl.t-i' in.- leu a XEW AND FRESH STOCK or Dl'.FGS, ME PKTVES, PAINTS, OIES. CESSWARE. ,i , i : . v'.r.-U.jit: iiMiii-.llv-..l. In a limi-clami Dru s . ri-. ic. l. .i-.il" nirl rirtnll. Aaf i'r!.-i... ., .i.:i: y ..n l wiiif'iv-lli'ii guiuantwl B'S'i'i'l:ii i!,'l,i-i'!in'iiih I'l tin- -ti"'ii-ili'- lrml A'.i.l .i. l'-'-i- :ik- r. !:. PKfTr- ll-ii 1'it.i tviuriii' I tr un Ni V nk wl:li llin t.t ,., ..-,,.-k i.i (I.- I." (vr ii 'iijjiii. H i asiI ;..r nil "f hl t: "-Is hii'I " HI II r CASU im--- '. inei miv . .'M-l I' .: in On' ll-. in,l I ..is.-W, In.-k r,uii, .' li..k, I r W coma. Ht rv i-Hir tt-iniiii'. 'l ."i inn v,r. i-Ih-. Nalii"" M H't i-.lll. On-ln'iii-i in Mi. in nut M i'i-iiif, w.rUi RO. M nii'l Ho. M.i!i:ilr ill US .'-eiiri, wriii :is '-hiiIs. lU-'HM VIir-.H "t -lll'-n it mi, I l'' 'I'llU. I.'"j yin-'li' : ll:i'iil"i!i-' II li-'inf m On- Kin olil lim' I'izi-h Vlni", l.n,.ll.'' uii'l (ii-nW lln'.i1Uer- el.l.'- vvi.l r"ii V!.'..-'. I .vII'-m' ini'l Umii' 1I"B. i'.t ll l" III!,' 1.IIM II I 'I'- I"' SlililD 111 SOU. tin- liW I'l il'lll I vl-Ml'l DollM'tStl" a:ii yarO-i roHellA t. '.'! KVEIil.As-MNO THIMMINOS, ., ('. Ni.r If fun -;int tusiiv,- niuni-y ynu nuulit to fi hi . ii .' mi I iniiiiui- liis ihi. uh. .MiT' liMiH can uu iii'iim: iti . li. K. PET'tY'S, llAl.EIOU. N. C. April 17, lfn. RALEIGH, W. 0.. WWes2le and Retail Dealer in ; I'OREKIX AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES, ! Offers special bargains in Spring i Goods, especially for cash, in Shoea nnd Clothing for Men. Youths, Hoys and Children. Beautiful line i DRESS GOODS, l'EUCALES, ' LAWNS, CALICOES, AC, 1 at very reasonable pi ices. Wc solicit j a continuance of the liberal PATIioXAGE OF CHATHAM and the surrounding country. JOS. 1. Gl'LLEY. 1 April in. Il-M. ! ; J 7 J A1 MABBLE AND BROWH STOHX WORKS. nojEnr i. Rogers, :Miu-ble & Granite ! A-A-WAlLr RUOWX s l t)NE FOR DOOR AXD WINDOW SILLS, CITMS1XU AND I'AYINO, Maiu sueet- Durham, n. c. Cceiery M Neatly Executefl. 's!ils ASH kvmiATK.S Vl'ltXISIlBD om AM I. I. ATlt Miin h l.i, Imil. iiins S1TOG.J884. OF liAld'.KiH. N. C., ( ilV. i to the .e,.j !, of Chatham and -.t.,', .i.in.l'irr eoiiiuies extraortlinaiV b.u o.iil's in the foilow ing goods, which are daily arriving: DRF.SS GOODS from the cheap.'.d lo the highest. I'lUYl'S. I'KhV.U.KS, LAWNS, Ml SUNS. CALH'OKS, liLFAClil'.D AND FNliLKACIIElJ DOMI-ISTICS, SHOI-'.S for Men. l'.oys. Ladies nnd Children WHITi: GOODS, VIC LAWN'S. SWISS MUSLINS, L.VT.S. KMIUIOIDKUIKS, MIAN'S UFAR, HATS, CASSLMFdtKS, JEANS, LIN FN 11!ILLS. CoTTONADI.'S, THI NKS. CAHl'F.TINGS, All, Ml AVe jn.'pose to sell these goods at prices tu suit all. Y appreciate the patronage ex tended its by (he erood people of Chatham, ami trust to merit a contin uance of the same. W H I S. TUCKEH & CO. Miin-li Bid, int 3mn, E. M. MARBLE, il,m- (-mmiHHlitipr of rtfui.) oMitlu i-att uth fur luvonilntw to Oils aud for1 HlIltt iM. Will nth.i Httl'IKl U iHtlltPMlfl Iu th l tiiii-ti si ni I'.tiriH. Oinc, Le lr"lt Bulldtu Wfif hhitiifi), J. i. T;iuu tr' ul, Ihm. 3m. lm; mhJL
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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