mtrni intr a r IN jjhq (jhaiham iccoro THURSDAY, JULY 'it. issi. r We havo never known money scarcer dining anv court week thaii this week. ... , Our new town well has almost gone dry, not having been dug quite deep enough. MTMr.Jeuuliel.R of Gulf town- a .ip, h.u given in tho largest t wm c:i!um'ojrs that r have ei-er soon. r-'T'TT , careindeltItoonoof our colored townsmen, Jj.is.l ALiu.y. for Homeof the tinest peaches that we Luve seen Ibis yeiu RTThe teachers' institrfto, to ho brlil here next woe';, will doubtless l.A lilif. il ulieeiiuhi liolli III flm lnllillw.l- ill attendance and the goo.l results ,((, .:.i V-Mr. A. It. slier, the enterpris- siiddeul'v of heart-disease. And on to our good friend Oran Johnson. I j,.M ''"bist.ies, the most fortunate of ing uierehant at Columbia station on the same day the wife of Calvin " t ! them wero barely 8,'if , mop. at.ng. the ; the C. F. & Y. V. It. IJ., offers hi-i Mitchell, a worthy colored man living i IIatii-'icatiox Mkh i'inm. At recess rest in ruins. i goods at the lowest prices and will iiir here, died vVry suddenly. She ; of court, on last Tuesday, the demo- )f those great acts of jnstico by take barter in eKchai.L bad arisen that morning in her usual "ats of Chatham held a .ne. t.ng to winch the hherties of the peop e weio ; ... - goo,l health, had coked breakfast. ' ratify the nominations made by the vmd.cated against the despotism of; r Vn nrn pleased to learn that and was getting some water wlien paity's recent conventions. The the Executive, and by which tlic . Mr. John V. Perrv. of Albright town suddenly she liegan to throw up , court-house was well tilled by au en- bench was purged, and other ofiieia! ship, will exhibit some of our Chat- hlood and died in a minute or two. , tlnniaslic iiudience of our best eiti-! misdeeds punished: of the measures ham fruit at the Fruit Fair to bo i z'iis. several la dis gracing the oeca- ' administrative reform by which held at O ildshoro' next week. j Chatham Coal. Wo mentioned re- sion with their presence. Tim meet- abuses in tho government were cor- eentlytliat IVof. Chance, of I'eiiu- ing was called io order hy Mr. John reeled : of the beneticeiit measures IwJTOii another page wo give an ; syivama. ha 1 been employi-d by our A.' Womaek, the chairman of our ; by which an effectual shield was; excellent likeness of our next. I'resi-1 State board of agriculture to test the executive committee, who reipiested thrown over the white race in coun dent and Vice-President, which was , cnal dep isils in this county and that Mr. Junius A. Alston to act as chair- tics where they wete exposed to: ordered in time to have been inserted ; he wouul at once he''in work. We man. Mr. Alston then in a few an-: negro lawlessness: Of these and; ill our last issue but arrived a day 1 too late. t&' On last Monday, deputy sheriff O. S. Johnson ariested and lodg.-d I in our jail a white man. named (I. K. ' Kives, who had e.oino. to this county from Randolph last winter to evade arrest for larccuy. STMr. K. V. Straughan. of Hick ory Mountain township, has present ed us with tho largest tomato that we havo ever seen. It. weighs twopounds i , .1 i ' and measures ad iiicnes in circuuiier ence. Who can bent it ! &2T ISyiium t Headen arc now offering for cash great bargains in Millinery (Joods, Sira-.v Hats. Heady made Clothing, and also their reuer:i stock. Fruit Cans on hand. Diic.i Fruit and Wool taken in exchange for goods. 8AVarreii Prior k Son. Favette ville, line b!d and Silver Wat ohm. Jewelry and sterling Silvi-rware. The largest line of French ami American ('locks in tho State. Waircn Prior & Sou invite orders for Fng.igeiuent aud Wedding Kings. KVMr. John Y. La. of Oakland township, has presented the Ri:. om.' 1 ate will he nominated by Alamance ' . j ) J( . ' , ( ; The Cape Fear & iadkm A alley museum with a bunch of oats (grown '''" --'' i .inat-d the ' j nMu yUu ,ia; i Road was at its last gas4.. It . fro.,, oiw seed! i contam...glsie,n,;.a:4 Senator killed more hawks, crows aud owls I''"? from l'w "'. and Mr. D. W . ilk.e. Ualf town-: .We hope I Le democra sof (ha ham , tmu unv otu,.r j,, tIu, Stale. He i tJ' ',; J m"ll,,1: .,ts . ship, has contributed a bunch with , wn attend their township meetings (.im ( W()o . wUv mileage wil be l.U miles, re.xh.rg 121! stems. j and give a fu.l and tree express,,,., , hii, Ui(.m t( iiH nl(, wli'in ()li(.t, : from the extremo south east to the : y-TT V' l'' i ,r I ' 1 r" 7 "". shlVlW,-''! within gun reach there is no escape, j imi lowest and passing : StiT Haudkercliiefs and iT.oveshave : aud then grumb e al what is done hy I n 1 through one of tho tmest countries the run this week. Fiom July 1:4th ; those who do attend ! ; Lumberton Robcsonian: Crops I nn the globe. : to July 111 st you can buy Hamikei-i i are laid by : farmers are lying back! The public school sy.-tem was a! chiefs and (Moves for cost at Lou- i Cut onku's Is ,i'i :vr. We mentioned under tho broad shades resting and i farce, and the people held it, in con doii's fok i'as i. Remember the dates i last week that Mr. James Pace, of smiling at the prospects, --l't oba- ; tempt. To day it is a source of just ; and tho articles. London is oll'et ing ' RaLiu townsliip. had been stiicken bly tin1 oldest inhabitant has never ' pride, ils siiperiulendiuco held iu special indiicaiients for the cash. You j with paralysis, and wo also mentioned seen a lime when there was as little j higher esteem than any ollice within ; will save money by watching his ad-' live week sago that he had been knock- money in circulation as there has been : the gift of the people. ! vertisements and then buying your ed down and seveicly injured on the for the last three or four months. The Department, of Agriculture! goods from him. head by Mr. John T. Mann. On last Mr. Matthew Humphrey, of SI. Paul's lias rendered incalculable service and i ... Monday Mr. Pace died, ami his at- township, brought in a rata baga tin- js daily extending its usefulness. 1 SST All persons in Cha ham who 1 tending physicians b.-ing of opinion nip last Friday which weighed 11.' ' There are a few of the active agon- ! Lave failed to list their taxabhs would that tho injuries inflicted by Mann pounds. Top and all weighed over ' cies employed by the Democratic ad-' save money and trouble by calling i were the cause of his death the coro- 14 pounds, tie planted the seed on ! minis! rat bin to cVeato a new condition ; on Capt. Exlinc and listing them be-: nor deemed it his duty to hold an the 14ih of February, and he expects of things amongst us. Look iu what-j fore the first Monday in Angus!, inquest, and on Tuesday he summon- . to plant more this month and try to : ever direction we mav.it is evdient , Jheie are more dehiiipients this year ,-d and i-mjianclled a jury for that than ever before. : purpose. A post mortem examiua- , . tion was made bv Dr. T. W. Harris. ftoJT Now receiving and will receive uf Chapei Hill, and Dr. J. M. Mati this week a large stock of Men's. nj.,. f (Lis place, and the inquest T - 1 L.:i.1 Ol I T ... . 1 - I XJJUOCH III1U V Ill.lllirU S OIIOI-S III J.OII- don's. If you did not buy at cost last week you will now have a new stock to clioose lrom, out lie iioes .l..n.. not promise to sell nt cost hut he will give extra good bargains for tho cash. Now you have yoiu wheat and onls threshed, London wants the money you owe him. A Chic.kkn-Eatin-j Mri.n. Mr. R. AV. Rland informs us that Mr. 1 5. G. Lamlieth, of Raldwin township, owns j a mule whose favorite diet is yonn chickens. It catches and oatseveiy chicken that comes anywhere near it. A few days ago a hen with a brood of 15 young chickens ventured near the mule, and iu a moment or two it had eaten 13 of them. ... 1 A Cohukctio.n. -Ye wish to correct an erroneous impression that seems to exist as to the quality of the flour : made from this year's wheat. Some ; persons think tliat the wheat was so m tch injured hy the nuns in .June t.s i presem-e of Col. Houston, who is to cause the flour made from it to be ; succeeded by the genial and more of inferior quality. Rut wo are as- youthful Carson Johnson. Esq. Col. Bined by several of our best millers Riy.-s. who has been the chief justice that this is a mistake and that they of tho court ever since its orgauiza are making as good flour now as ever 1 tion in 1K78, declined a re-election before. 1 and is succeeded bv R. James Powell. Goon Chop. From all parts of the county we are pleased to hear most encouraging reports as to the crops. ( The rains in June did not damage 1 the wbot as much as was feared, , and that crop this year will equal ; almost any since the war. The oats j seem to have suffered more than the wheat, and yet it is a very fair crop. ! The growing corn and cotton looks ; "11.. 0 11. uuusuauy wun, me rams appeal ing cases oi importance iricu. ami very The tire is supposed to have origina to have fallen in good "seasons.'" Iu- few convictions by the jury. Tho ted in the kitchen, as a number of deed the corn crop promises to lie one of the best ever raised in Chat- Iiam. The vegetablo gardens have never produced more abundantly, the tomatoes and Irish potatoes espo- rially being remarkably large. The fruit crop also is good. On the wlioio we may truly term H "a good crop year, and will prove again that good crops aud democratic victories go together: , rKiS'.i, Ii-kms. Since our last' issue there have been the, following iirrivnls i!' sumin.-r visitors to our town, viz: Rev. Dr. Marshall. Miss NY! tit- Marshall, and Rev. K. It. Rich amlfumilv.oi' Haloigh: Miss Henrietta Williams." .Miss Jennie brown, and Mr. Richard Williams, of Greenville: ; Mi s. Iviza Our and children, of 'J'i initv College : Miss Fanny Hand, of Wake count v; and Mr. T.J). Wad dell, of New York, ; Mrs. JJu'.dwin and Miss Nettie li.-tldw in, who have heen spending a month at Winston, returned here last i Mondav. as did also Mr. James 0. Womaek. who has been at Iteidsville fm- m,inetiuie. ... Sriii.KxI)i:eri!s.- We are called upon (() 1U)(,llm.t! . MliUu (1(.illhs of i , r .. (.jij,().ls .,.,. t :HHlK.. On lanl. Saturdiiv Mr. Thomas Lindiev. of 11 idiev township, was on a visit o tit aham. and. wluie talking to a friend, suddenly dropped dead, lie was about 75 vcars old, and was w;!' kii.wn f mit. """Vi On lust ludiiv the. Will.' of Jl Mr. l..i.n I . i,i.,,, f IT, ,,1 ,i,,l are ple.i-.ed to announce now that he began work about three weeks ago at the Farmvi le pioperty on Peep liver, an. 1 thai he is ruich encouraged with the favorable resu is ihus iar accomplished. Ho has sunk sonic half doyen pits mid has obtained a nt it v of the very best bituminous coal, lie will continue work there for several we: lis and will ship a con-; .dlcruh.c ipiantity to Ua'.eigh to bo exhibited at the State Kxpo.siiioii md also to be used in rum. ing the ',. Sle. imi eu,'iues that will move the m.tchiue:y there. ' At the conclusion of Judge Fow le's . speech a motion was made and unani- Coom C.:;vfm'ion. Theexerutivu mously adopted r it. fying and eitdois committee of the democratic party in jn (),, nominations made hv our this county have issued a call for the national. Statu oiul district eiinven. J county convention to be held here on ' . 1 ),'. I I l- , i f .. 1 n-s.lay. tne 'lth day ol August, tor ti.eputpo.c ,,i noininaliug candidates jfor the Legis.al lire and the county lollices. Tlie townshijii will Ii.mI ! their meetings at U o'clock on S'ltur- ! day afternoon, the '--U d of August, : for the p :i pose of electing their dele- ; gatoMto thecountveonveution. Xom- I millions will be made for two mem ' i ... it t i i i- in the (Iciieiai Assembly, for a sher iff, register of ih-eds. surveyor, and coroner. 1 lie candidate tor the hen- 1 its t hen Host none, I until tomorrow .i-vidavWI...',, the .Wto,- be ul)U. lllilk ,. H.h. ,,,... A m,.i8. . ... trates warrant was issued lor the arret of Ma..... but thus far the ofii- cers have not been able to hud bun. This sad mjcurrenco is greatly io-! g. et ted a..d has casta gloom over ; tho entire community where it took place. Mr. Pace and Mann were both mouthers of Ml. Pleasant church. aud each has many fiicuds. Mr. pa,.p Wlls ,;- Vl.ls aml wus on, of the most piomiueut, public spirit ed, and progtessivo citizens of this county, and his death will ho a loss not only to his family but to the county. Inikmoi; Oonrr. The semi-annual term of our Inferior court began on last Monday. Justices Powell. Rives and Johnson presiding. Since its last term there have been some changes made in the otHci-rs of the court. o )Miss tho dignified and venerable E-.ii. The newly-elected Solicitor, Atlas P. Gilbert, Eso., duly oualilied ns such and promptly proceeded to business. Tne grand" jury was draw n , and empanelled with Mr. Willis C. ! Wilson as its foreman, and was briefly j charged by James S. Maiming, Esq. ; The business of the court lias been dispatched promptly and all was dis- posed of iu time for the Court to adjourn yesterday. There were no r : . , crowd in attendance was not largo, There was not as much drunkenness as usual, and only throe or four arrests yvere made bv tho police. The visiting lawyers iu attendance were Hon. John Manning, of Chapel , Hill ; James S. Alannii.g. of Dm ham : and V . J'-. Jliireiiison ami A. A. 1' . 1 Seawell. of Joneshoro. We were also pleased to meet Mr. Mallard of tho Gitnisboio' Patiiot. A Gki .Turk. A ood joko is told on ono of our most popular anil efli - cietit il' put v slid ills, mid every word of it is true too. Hi- recently received a writ fur the anvst of a white limn who had removed to this county, n few months ago. and whom he had never seen. Having In urd that his man was in a certain neighborhood the oflicer started there to arrest him, and when near there stopped for dinner al tin; house of a friend. Af - ter dinner the sons of his host ban - tered the otlieer for a gaum of nun-. b!es, and just then a man coining up the ollker took him as his partner to llav against tho two bovs. Well. i they iilaved there about two hour--, and ai'le'r the man had go'ie the otli eer told his host, his b-.sinesn and : llMk(.(, hilll ,.,,,,!,! ,lmi h,.,i,au . i1( ,.,. ..vi,v - Id's lwt a.,ivoi-e,I. "he is the ve.-v man you have heen plaving intub.es with for the last t wo' hours !" It was too late then to go in pursuit of his man. but the officer several nights tlie.eaftermadearaid on him and caotured him. For further i.artieu-1 i, il,,, : liiti,-,. ,.,,,,.1,,,. propriale remaiks introduced Hon. i). (r. I'WIe, who hud been invited by iheexccut ive commit tec to address the meet ing. We shall not do Judge Fowl.- tlx- injustice t.i attempt h synopsis of his very eiinp.ietit mid effective speech, delivered in his very imprc.ive and thrilling manner. He fully sustained his we l won rcptila- tioii of being the "silver-tongue urn - tor" of North Carolma, us was attest- ed by the loud and frequent applause that greeted his impassioned utter ; auces. tions. Another motion . . . ... was also ! unanimously adopted thaiikiiiix duduo Fowlo for addiessing the meeting, Then with three cheers for Cleveland, Scales, Cox and l'owle, tho meeting adjouiued. - State Riews. , : , , , . .. . i Ashelioro Limner : Mr. Solomon ; ,,,11, :i .. i. ...... .i.:.. 1....1 i.;J ;, , ..il I.- ., ,i , i... , -i-i i .ii days ago. i he barn was struck bv ii.i ii ,mo mi in.-, , nt-itL o me a i , . ... .,i nae a ia.r;ei one. n possime. io senu j to the Slate Exposition. ' r.-ivetlevill., Ol.ei vi-v- Wotei-.n.-lons '. are becoming plentiful and ciie.ij i-i, ti,ia ; ,,,.........11,. , ' .. , -., , ... '., ,a1. M' V '"p"1 . llu' "Vr;"!' V . ,.,,,,,,,l..i..l,- ...1 t... i:,.,. Illlll-r, lioiil villi . in l ini uni iir.nu; Mr ,Mtm was'ttwiiv fl,,'1M ,,. nt ,,,i ,..,.. i ,..,.:.,., ,(, ,5, ,,,.,.,.,., ho (1,u.,.(1to ashes. Mr. J. 1). Wil liams has a three aero Held 1.1 com no.ir his residence llav in, mi, t ; which is estimated bv many will yield j at, least Ti! bushels per acn Persons! ac(,ua,.ueo .... .a- ect.cra. ,-,p. say , . . 1 . . : 1 .. . ... . tuat 11 is i i.e iiesT piece oi corn in 1 110 , eou.itv Pretty fair farming on sand- hill land. Moore Gazette: We are informed that Mr. X. M. Furgusou of Cameron has a si.nfloiAor hush it. his garden that measures ten feet iu height, has forty limbs and that each limb will average five blossoms to the limb, making -DO dowers to the bush. Joo Tyson the blacksmith of our town who has such wide reputation tor his excellent turpentine tools, bus been mal,iug a razor to put on exlu bition nt tho Exposition and which he has just completed The blade is male of tho liliest steel, is well pol- ished. and hollow ground. Tho handle he also made of metal, which 1 . 1 - 1 . i -. 1 -i -i-i 1. no nas p.airu wun suver. rue wins w:,s 11,1 (l"1H' '' a,ul mm'1' ,mvt' we " J"b t excel it. Charlotte Observer : Ret ween two aud tin eo o'clock yesterday morning , the guests at AU Healing Springs i Were suddenly startled bv The alarm if lire, and bi foro ill) minutes had lpscd the hotel, together with all the buildings attached, ami two cot- ta- cs. werereduced to a ruined heap, ..." ... ... . . 1 .-nests ariivod at a late hour and supper was prepared for them. Iu an incredibly short time every person was safely out of the house, and w ith in :t(l minutes after alarm was given the building was burned to tho ciu(,i,il. Many of the quests left their n others nishod out iu their night . : dotlu-s, having no time to dross : uu,l sac thou- properly too. The loss is estimated at from 12,000 to :? 15.000, wit li S,000 iiisuriiiiee. A imlJ was killed in a singular mauiicr in Concord a few duys since. A son f Asa J3arn)iardt wus watching a colt in Hoover & Line's backlot;. a ' belonging to Caleb Fisher was ' teasing the colt. After vainly en- deavonng to nnike the undo desist, -young Jiurnhardt picked iiu a stono 1 there W!W another D.ivul and ' Goliiith affair. The stone struck the ! '"ale in the head and the animal keeled , over dead. "" "Tj I ' lK'Hlocnicy Mas IKme. ; ';' '' rlu' fiM'ts l(tV0 , r0l",tei1 , ' d a VK'W- true though very nnpeifect, 'Hhe condition of the State when it i l'.''? D-'i'ti rnh; first, . i partial, thou entire lpoiiitsiicc.es- I ' to power tho Deii.ociatie party ! f"u"'1 t"vernm;;nt at war wim , I l,s l''p!e: plunged m ideht to near '. a ':,lnl..f thc Vtt:u.e of be i.ropei ty ;)f ' Wlt rriiption exist - ! V1. 1 tm""'u u u: : n',u' J V"' ,or 1 ,m' I'" 1 I seiiudalousiv lucompeicui: aim as io 'others scarce less important, it is j intended now to speak. At- J ; tciitiou is now directed to those measures only which bore directly . upon tho material progicss of the1 .State; and to them merely to recall, ! them. Most of them have already j been dealt with at length in these; columns, and the others will be , rapidly and as thoroughly discussed, j The Stale debt was sett.ed. The. ' '""-'ct l"n the Stale was great. I Capital w Inch had shunned the Mate during the evil days oi iiepiili.ican : asceiulaiu-y once mure sought, and ' seeks, investment, here. The debt for the North Carolina Railroad was settled. The State has regaiuod control of the road, and the sums paid for its lease. It will not be many years before the rents will have paid tho debt, mid wid con tribute money enough probably quite enough to pay the expenses of ; the State Government. The Western North Carolina Rail road wm rescued from tiua! ruin. Il is now in operation far beyond the. Blue Kidgo. One branch has reached tin' Tennessee line at Paint Ruck; 'anoineris ra tiaiv neari; tne name . i,. . . .. , ,i i me ixi a lKUiu iar io uie wiuiu oi ; a ami hock. that a new era has ilawne.i upon us. Proofs multiply of a healthful in- flueiiec ovcrywlieio at work giving to old industries a wider sweep, and nervin-r tin; ener-oes or our jieo uo to r. I, ..v.,i-( , Exposition Items. Fr-'in tin" Ni-wiiii(t Otmt-rvor. J he lirsi steam was turned on, on i Thursday, at the exposition grounds. ' the purpose being to pump out the ; wells to ascertain whet her or not it! will bo necessary to dig t hem deeper, j Several couuties have been assigned O, itlO 1,1,11, I',,,., II, W VI.... L- Vi,.i.- .v,.,-..uu 11,..., ,J7.iv,w l,i,ri,K-1 , . ' t '1 !,',. 1,..,,,', I,,,?..,,' r " h""" .-.ii.'- Ti, bllUJiu is ,uv , j, , ,.t,vi.ml ii. with bolt rooting, and will be com pleted next week. The flooring is being rapidly laid. , The total number of loot of lumber received up to the Kith was (IM.t'OO. : There are live or six car loads moio: on the way. which will complete the entire- buildings. Eight ear loads of tho agricultural exhibits, which were iu exhibition iu 1 tost on last year, and stored there sjm.e, have been received. 'j10 indications arc that the demand for space will bo luud to till, hut the state exhibits will, of course, have precedence, ami then the outsideis can come in. Xeaily all the coun ties in thc Slate have been assigned ,,,u.es. and we trust that every one ... . . )(, reptesentcil. We learn with much pleasure that arrangements are being completed by which the entire State Guard w .11 i be present ut tho State Exposition in October. From what we learn, the; Guard will be assen bled here, if pos- . sible. on the evening of September :,!)b- so as to be on hand and take a prominent part in the opening cere-: "aonies. - A locomotive boiler exploded Thurs- ; day last on the Western Division of ; the Y. X. C. R. R, near Pigon river. twenty live miles west of Ashevillc, killing engineer Wtirreu, the liioman, and a convict, and injuring several persons. Jos. J. Williams who. with John : Willie M'atkins, on December 22. lss:, near Raleigh, was, after a week's trial, convicted of murder. i A Town IJnnied. A despatch from Helena, Montana ; Territory, dated tho P.lth, says: Fire stilted iu an unused house nt Bolkimp the entrepot to the famous Cu'tir d'.Vlfiie mines last night from some unknown cause. The flame.--spread rapidly, owing to the high wind. As there was no lire depart meld, in tho town buckets were used. The citizens fought the flames gal lantly, but even thing wiis against them. Tho wind carried the flames j from house to house and the inmates were driven into the streets without! achauce of saving any furniture. Mmy j who had foreseen that the tire was i likely to spread and had moved their; goods into the streets were eompcll-1 ed to watch them burn later on us tho fire progressed. O.ily five houses and a depot building lenmili of what was; two months ago a town of 2.0;)0 per- ; sons The hws is estimated at over !?10').0().). Largo numbii's of people are almost destitute and escaped with , nothing hut their clothing. The Washington moiium nt Ins' reached the height of (S feet, imd is now the highest, structure in the! world, with the single exception of : the Cologii" Ca'hclial. The work on . lite pyiaiui.hil cap or roof, which i to complete the shaft, will be begun about Sept I. i While live men were digging a wt li af Durham las! week, it caved in and two of thctu were killed. W. H. Wak. ii. ld .V Co.. of Oreens buro'. N". C. di alers in Hardware and Machinery, invite the citizens of Chat ham to examine their large and complete stock, which will be sold, astonishingly low. Their Wakolield : Cook Stove is the nicest and quick-' est baker on the market. Agents for . Wadsworth. Marline. ,V Laugnnm's ' Pure Prepared Paints, every gallon guaiaiitecd. A lady writes: "I h ive used Ayei's Sarsapai illa iu my family for many years, and could not keep house without it. For the relief of the' pains consequent upon female weak- ; lies-; and irregularities. I consider it 1 without an o.pial." I jn:i. K-f X"tiw ,,f ilciitlii .hii,1 in'irriiWK InnriM ! fivrt. ObltiliU'liMfii.-u-f'f.t ai'Vi-h ccii! n tllir. J S'l'RIiMAN. In o ihlHii I Imwii.-IiI.. Kit tlii- Mil! IIIHl., Ml'. J. M. SIKIIM.W. 'P-.l IhmI i;- ..ii. TUH m L il Jit T S . i:i,,.irii-'l r,,r Tin-: la. 'nun i.y WYATT .V TAYLOR. (I III II l-.ll CM M I JMMV ! vrs. No. it Si mli ,c Mai-tli, t.. itAi.Miili, N. c. .liily jj. lM. CO'l IO.N JIAUKKT: U,.,il MtMlluc. . 11. Mi I, II, ii.'. - . II, Slrli't l."W MiililliljT, 1 in-. s;iiln. lii'ilii'v t-'irin with mi iiiwai'il li'ii,!,'ii-y. wiioi.f.s.m.i: oi;oci:iiy mai;ki:t. Mi-mi- ! l.-ur. N. e., J.-.m-li-.-,.!.-. iiulk, C ltni-li-K, H". 4 -ell. : -.ii sit. ml. it-, ' :i 4 C'-rn. h.v-i'.iu Oiuiv:ufi-,l lliiin.-,lt- 17 y I',,tiii,,ch I.hi',1 lri-:i, 'c l-iirrot, lr II--.-I I't-iliicl, n'...,'r.ii suti-i, Tu I'uiiiilv, s . , :i i-i-...-. i 1 ::. M,,n-s--- lrii-M'.-.l--li.-s, ls-i:i Xi-w C:,,, I'nli.i, ;hi litl-,1 Aj,,. s, 7-" Syriipf., 'i'ii'.Vi v iiiiiii-r. lT'.',-i'i SlIL-UI Vk:, l'v V. ,-w. li , 'IT l lll- li-lln. ..'. CI.. (riiliiililln-l, , r--i-K . h,-l-i C.,f.,i-. In-OI Iril, :.T HS. 'I'liei' l-ri,'!1.-. .tri l"i l.iri- l-il.-.. New Ailveitiseniciit.s. Msale anil Retail Dranisl 31 Hay Street, tiiiwly .n wli Fao'iti'Villi- 1I..T. ! . FAYETTE VI l.LE, N. C. Offers ii complete stock of MEDICIXES. PAINTS. SEEDS, OILS. GLASS. VARNISHES. DYE-STTFi S AND TOILET AR I D 'LES AT low pit:(.i:s. Satisfaction guamntee-l to any who inay favor him with I heir otilets. Ci -t reiondence solicited as to prices and terms. July Hi, li-si am. FROM THE PRESIDENT OF BAYLOR UNIVERSITY. liiiU-n-uiteiii-e, Tcxa, Si-pt. X, lfSl Gtntlcimn ' Ayer's Hah' Vigor H:i boi-n imeU Iu n.y howt-bulJ for tlirc rt-iiii'iis : 1st. To provi-iif f.illliiB out of tbo lnir. 2.1. T pr. Ti-iit too rnjiij cbaiige of color. 3,1. Ai n itrtssiiig. It ha given ciitiro .itifaption In every lnstiiuoj. Voum rele-if ully, Wm. Caui.v Cbam:." AYFU'S II A I It Vir.OU i entirely free from uni-k-aiily, iI.iui;itoii., it injuriom sutv Manei-y. It iin-venu tlio lisir tmai turning pray, reKtor.ts sruy hair to iln oriuinitl eolur, irt-Ti-nta bahlut'si, iireserycs the bair n,l firoini'tts its growib, cures ilamlruff ami all iiisea-se-1 of the bair ami walp, ami Is, at tin saiiio time, a vvr uitTior and Uctirablo Uro-inR. I-IIKFAUF.D BV Dp. J.C.Ayer& Co. .Lowell, Mass. SoUl by nil Urui-tB. AVER'S Ague Cure cont.iiiis an nnf !clol for nil mnlnH;il ll onlcrri v It it'll, tin far iitt kimwu, is utvl iti no otlifr rt'ini'iU, It toiitaitiK i:t vninino, iht ftnv i:iiiit r.tl tioi ilf 1, lorttm.H ml.niito mIi t- evei, iiinl iOui-iUt utly nuliKM S no ici h fill1, t ii-ilic i.iitif nlion. v.t t nw i .-U iu ii licadl.; iw ;t v.is 1 1 fmv Utn ;!!; V A BR A NT AYEB'S AGUE CITS to runt every ci -" uf !' ter nr.-l Ap. Ii :i-t -i.itl-it or (hill 1". cv, l.eimtt it Y I ii : Au , UihotM l't vtv, mitt l.ivpr m I'.ntht iu - I hy ri;i';ti lit ti0 f lit '1 iiilt-r ilue lilut, di-.tl rn art nuihiMir.- 1. I i . r eiicul.ir d.iti il July lt, I refmal Hi. iitittiey. Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. tvli b) ail 1 in t. FITZ-EDWARD ON SHIRTS! A shirt is a very humble gar ment, but after all it has a great deal to do with a man's li:ippines, Wlt.it misery arises from an ill. setting; bosom, a bad-fitting neck band, an uiii omfort.ible j oke, or sleeves too short or too long. Hut now I will be comfortable and happy, I have found thedrlrt that always fits "The Diamond." Tho tangled thread of life's ex istence henceforth will be smooth. WAMSL'TTA I Life Iiisiiranee! Kvcry man im-.dit Io have hi- life .insured, so thnt w!:e he dies his l:miily may I :i ve som,-provision for their -upporl. M-iny men, who while alive comfortably supported their I'ii'iilii .-. have died iu their 1 prime i ;ii:d I t "t tl.c r wives and eliil ;dren almo.-t destitute: whereas for a i small sun. their lives could have ! been in.-iireil and ample provision : made for their loved inn s. j Let every prudent iirin lie warned ; in time and secure this protection for his family ! j THE VALLEY MUTUAL : Insurance AsatiM of Yfriiaia j oiler- unusual iinlii' i incut-, j Its rates are very low, being for i instance on an average only ,S a jvear on .Kl(i(i for a man .'In years ' old. j It is solvent and reliable, havinj: ' now a guaranteeing reserve of 100. I too. I Losses! For further information, npplyto J. W. JACKSOFJ, Supervisor of Agencies of X. ( I'lTTSli'UlO'. X. C. llllll' 1'.', ItM. SAND SAIdv liY VlUTllvOK t a ,1, i-i-, ,i ih sii-ri,,i' curl -if i:.inil,-l,i ! r-imiiy. -,n tin- ..- I -1-it ,,f I.. M s.,..,:, n- Aitmtnii--'!ra.,-r,if Wiiti im .1 I. ,n-r. leo-U!.'-,. hh-1 "Hers , ,- ia- n. t-ir Hi-- will- -,fri-:il i-ma;.- i- i- ii-voix, I 1.1ml. i-tf.-i- t-r Mil- nt I.IIIKli n in mii-I o,iiiiiy. In- t tl li ilnv- . .1 Uiil'M'. ls, llu- l-l.-H.litf tilll-'n ! "I sai l ,,-i-ai..,. llu- IIMIIMN -I.M'i:..-ll III- n-li-r-. --r ti. -'Uy rlvi-r, in .an,l,-l,h am. CI. allium , r.ili:il li'.-. il,l "llilli.- to- IiiihIm i-I MIIMmiI t'ik--. , Mai 'In S arr -ril. Iiavl.t M-'I'In-rm-n an-l .1 Ihth. inn- lllllilln: iiIh.ii- r.-.a.-rci., His,. -.lii- CI V! ISO I I.VI'I , In ctiaiiiani --utiiy, -in s.lnkiiii: i.iaartt-r i-ri-i k. : HIj-,iiilnie I'oii-r c. siniiti'i. lainli. aii.l -iihi-rs, o n ' ( lainint; iiIhhii i"ri; ii-'ri--. j 1 Ti-i in--.I s,iii--oin-.iali , a:-li, tin-,,lln-i- lialf ..n . a it--.Ii! -: mix iii-'iitlif, will. iin.-rt'M hi rix r ' .-nt. n,,ii, aii'l iHx si-.-nrin i-i-.)iilri-.l anil nil.- I ! n-inliii-l ill! i.iiii li.i!.!- ni-'ii-y ii pnl.t i ; 1.. M. scoTT. A. tin r. Julv lTtli, Ihm. llu. Lougee & Goodwin. SUi-t't l'H t I. W. lMUli'llli, 117 FiivclicviHu St., II.m.kkim. X. (V. 1 MARBLE AND GRANITE 3I().UM i:.T8 I STONE WORK OF F.VK.KY lKSrKIl'i'I()N. DF.SIGXS SKNT F11F.K 1?Y fAl ,. SATISFACTION OIYKX. 1 .h.ly in, IM-l lliii. ' TOBKCO rLUI5?r. ' I li.iv.' jui r iv- a Iru ji- I..t ..t SlM.'t li.-n i .e . , 'I't'tt'li'" M'l.-, .i.'.I .Mil IM-W -li-'H"i''i i' '111.' h l-Uli'A Ml ,-Ul 'lr r i.MTli. Ill'till i-Hi -. n h'tl'-e III Jil-ll.ill Fillff. HUM. Hi: li. f lit MIVIIIK lliat 1 Lii-w ' M What Yen M. ; s-i. I in-i,l.- nn a-iii. i, .-in I'lirii- aii'i I al rai I a III Willi, -hi am :i,nll- I-- -il I al-, nun a lar-- !-,-k II,-- i'i eooK sT- Its ai i.i i.-.- :l; ii will Mill all. Ki-I iniliy. C. C. TAYLGH, IJl lillAM. N. C. 1 ri! :l. 14 THE CHEAPEST Paper in the State. ii,,. U'iihi. Mvs we oli-i i;M i! ilui. r (r-on n-'W l 1 1 I'-.-t'lal'i-l III- an MIuuk: : ,S ::::!:;::; 1-.-.,,,1.-,., :.i .-..!,.... ':" llU i-S. J"!"1 li. -. up -'i,r - lul- l ii,'-- V--H h--ii,t ilial ' i v.-ri v.ni-r Mi M ill' i-'-i.my ha- a i i--y. ,..ll'i-.h, NEWS AN I) or.sKUYKR CO.. liAi.K.on. N. c. To Taxpayers. Siiil.i- N ln-1'i-liy Bivi-n Hill i In l,aiil -if mm. iiii,im-m i-I ctiaiiiani i-ininly will I i H" llu- n ti.M.Mi- in l'liiniN.iii-, on Mmnlay tin- llili ilay ,,i ' a.iisii-i. I""!. l--r Hi'" .uri-iMi ..f 11-Hi.ini; Hi a li-i" -if Mii-I iinty. an, will tln-n mi l ili. n-li,-ai- nil i.'r-.iioilij'M'lili 1-- Un- valiinlli.ii i.l l.n-ii-i.r- ii-riv r tin- am. ami rlirirl H-ilnsi tli.-m. II. si'oi r, t'luio iniiii. July la, 1S"1. II. T. CHAPIN, DHUCGIST, I'tTTsUoKo'. K. C. Drills. Medicines. Toilet and Fancy Articles, Trusses, (I'irdeii Seed, Cicnrs, l'niiits. Oils. &c. l-r('--i l.:l.'in i-ari-fully i.iiiitm-lel day nr ultilii. Airll 10, liwl. ly j(fe2IOO LINEN. - If yrtir i;!fr li l lvvri, ,eiu lut ;i!.!t"M lu I ti i-1 n"cr v'.c liuiiuuwturcrv, 1 -iti titttrc, M'.l. MARCH 22, 1884. I Arrivals for t&B Weelc. atwateT&wtatt, DURHAM. N. C. OH ISIil. XKW CROP CUBA lJ M.OLASSES. Q UliLS. SYRL'P. 10 URLS. PORTORICO MOLASSES. :.jQ IHHjS. SUGARS, i (all grades). 0 r SACKS RIO ami SEED TICK 1 L-) COFFEES. , .( Iha.s. SEED IRISH POTATOES, j 1(H) Urn s all grades I'LOUlt. 1 100 ill'SHELS CORN. 400 RUSH ELS OATS. 10 TON'S IiRAX AND CHOPS. 300 JU SHELS PRIME WHITE MEAL, From Waxall Mills. jSOOO EliS. HULK MEAT C. It. ' and 15 EL LIES. 10 TONS PRIMETIMOTI1Y HAT. In fact we handle Groceries only, can therefore oiler special inducement to the wholesale and retail trade. Conic to see us. ATWATER & WYAIT. 'Hl'MM.'SC, OHU'ia: ,V l u.'S 1,1.11 STASU,) 4,ll V. WYAIT. I ll I LI 1' TAVLOB. Wyatt & Taylor RALEIGH, X. C. Wholesale Grocers AXI) Coi.signmeiits of Cotton and Produce solicited. AYe carry a heavv stock of MEAT. LAI!!). Sl'GARS, COFFEE, RAGG1XG. TIES. FLOUlt, MEAL. CORN. R RAX, &C, &C, w hich we oiler to the trade at lowest prices. 'Will give consignments of Cotton and Produce our personal attention and make sales at highest prices anil forward returns at once. WYATT & TAYLOR, julyll Nu. l'J Kanl MdiUii Street, V It h A li , sci,i f. I i itoyn in me S..o ri v.lih O VS l.liillT, n Mi'Ml-i-l'Uw OYMNAH1UM, ii.i.i ,-i iiri--iii I'-.vni norsr.. I-i, urm- m l'liKI'A.!ATOliYiir FINI8HINO. Th-Ti-1 ii ili,r--iiKlily '.iil''il m-.iinil ol THLE liliM'UV. S lal ii'i ins to v., uiii.' iiK-n of hiuhII meaug. lrlsl Si-x.-!,-li In fill" .Inly llllll. K .' a;u,n'i". luMrinK M.J. II. H1NOHAM, .Inly :l. ixxi. la.M.HAM scUiiol, V. 0. A. 1.. I1ANK1N. b. I.'. 1IANKIS. A. H- HLO0OMB. j FAYETTEYILLE, X. C, I M.irki-t S-nmre, ! WHOLESALE GROCERS. Ailtl I, IHs. ly As the Sitinnter advances W. L. LONDON : in made j-rciit reductions in hig j.riceh l'or CASH. cash can r.rv ( joods AT I.OMKIVS CHEAPER THAN YOl EVER SAW. HE HAS A 1TiE STOCK IX KVEUY IdNE AND IS OFFERING FOR CASH THE BEST It A RUAINS ' , n..fl in ; fhs eollllty So come at once aud bring the MONEY, and you will be sure to find the BARGAINS W. I. LONDON'S. Pitt.-l.oro', July 10, 188 I, nnan 1AEGMS!

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