,..j.v, V"';f'--'-Y-Mi'ui'af-ift,f&a b (Snaihara ECOr- THURSDAY. MAY 14. 1S85. LOCAL ;EUiWOJ23. ST Another frost lust Mouday. - , erUoad the new advortisemcnt of Messrs. E. 11. McLean & Co , whose store is the emporium of wost- eru Chatham. UnT Already wo hear of two or three persons who will move hen; if we ixol the railroad. One of them nays lie will establish a shuttle llock factory. J' Sr The voteis of this township ; appointed postmaster in the place of hould bear in mind that they must j Mrs. Manzy, who had resigned and register before they can vole at ihejwiii remove to Uaiiiiuore, Theie railroad election, lo be held hero on ; was quite a contest for this oilier. the 23rd inst. MT When you go to (ireensboro' call at E. M.Vuleleugh .V Uio's, the largest dealers in the town m Snipie and Fancy Groceries, Ctmfectioiie riea, Fruits, &c. MTOti account of the late season very few farmers have as yet set out anv tobacco plants. Last week ' Messrs. E. W. and J. Y. Atwater set out a large quantity. tW Don't forget to look at By nuui & Head, n's Shirts. Can sed you a good Shirt for 7", cts. Ladit s tlont forget they have a beautiful line of Diess Goods. tOur niiwly elected mayor and town I'l.iiauissionci s have ail duiy qualified, and held tln ir lirst meet ing, at which Mr. J. V. Gibson was elected town constable Smf We are pleased to learn that I Jfr. Jumes B. Atwater, wiiu has been ( in a critical condition for sometime, is now much Iv tierand his ultimate i recovery is cohtidcntly exjiected. ST-Mr. J. H. Ward, of W.iliams township, has sent to th lis um.'.s museum nil egg t in losity. It. is a lien's egg with no shell on it but u thiu skin, und is of a very pccu.iu. fchape. We are pleased to know that Messrs. J. B. Makepeace ,V Co h.-ae been remai kabiy suceessf ni wi htheii wash and bind fuetoiy at San :' u .1. ami we take p eastire in ea.iiiig at ten- ; tion to their advei tisenieul. JW'The appoint iiient of Cap.. I Asliu as posieias er at italeigh is . most giatifyn.g to his many fi lends all over the S ate. lie d- sei ve.t u ' both by reason of his eminent liiueets for the duties of tllf ullice. and also because of his great services to the j democrat ic pai y. SfiCSample iiwii wants a lavg:1 ; number of ('ha' hum people lo call at Li lug Who'csttle and Uij.uil him, , in Greensboro' to be coiiviiiced th.'' they can save money by looking ; t ' Lis pricea tin liy Goods, lieaii ,-! made Clothing. Shoes ami ilats. li ! yon don't lie.lt ve it can by done cal. ; on him ami he wi.l prove u to be a fact. KT The gentlemen say London's j Bt'oek of CJothrig is extra cheap. Nice suits for 7, worth last ynir. $10. Hut.s, Siioe.N Sinris and Cra : vats very iow. ihe be.st sock yo.i ever saw for lOcis., worth 'JOeis. His Stock of l.'ottona les. and olh'-r boys and men's good tne a Ions; war !;:- low foillli r I'l ices. Loudon sil.i iiils on hand some of lho.se sp.elldidSew i... .1, ,.,.. "b ' ........ 1 fflMr. S. L. Helli.lon. of Williams township, drew off his lisli pond ou tlay last we i k and cunght a large quantity of lisii, among ilieni b, nig auumbirof German carp tua. wt ign ed four pouiuU. Wo hope all our farmers will soon hud out that fish is a cheaper and more win) esome food than biti tin, ami every one have bis lish pond. Mr The Ladies all say that Lou dtin has the piei.iest ami cheapest Slock of Ootids ever seen in this county. His Lawns ami .Muslins an extra cheap. His stock of Olovcs cant be beat cither in prices or qua.iiy. He would call the lioust keepers' at tention to hi 1111 e Siock of in ln- Cloths, white and ml, a.so his lab.c-;iiopo the citizens ,'ivin.' alon-' the OilCloths if thev wish something :im- will ali'oid thtf suiV -vors everv ! r.,.,1.1.,1. ii il.u i.I V t... t , 1;.:.... i,..; f- : !....:.. 1 . .. .'. .1' jui.nutB kiiii iiiiiit 011 L.iunib. 0 ' As Untivki v Di.atii. -We mnclr regret tt hear of the tl--.ith of Mi. Junius li. Tally, a sou of Mr. S. J- Tally, of Maithews township. Th.-! ueceasetl was about seventeen years of a?e and was a young man of un-; usual pionnse. lie enici eii uie niaic University last year, and was called home a few weeks aeo to attend his father, who had a seven- attack of pneumonia, and himself was seiz-tl j with the same dread disease, and. after a sickness of nine days, died on ! the 7th inst. Piietimoma" has been ! very prevalent in this c niiuy this i year and quite a number of our cm- j zens have died theiefiom. 1 ... j Chatham TimiiKH. While tiave'.ling , on the C. F. .V Y. V. 1 abroad, a few days ago, we noticed at Oi e Hill and Slier pi.es of hickory and doirwood 1 logs, which were hauled there by the ! laiinersot ihe surrounding tounlry and soid at $Sacoi,l. T1.0 hickory timber is shipped to the spoke and axe-hand.e factory at Oieensboro. and the dogwood is cut into shut tie blocks, &c. There is an abundance of both hickory and dogwood limber in this county and we ate p.eaed to know that some of it is being made available. If we build a ittilioad to l'ittsboio' the.! will be quantities of For ciri-uiar-.. se.-inien sheets, Buch timber shipped from this place, 1 addit ss .Iosm ii Shim ivito.v I!i -l:s- II and the noigliboi ing farmeis can r. l our and a bn'f Street and l't . nmi. then sell their hickory and dogwood trees at ?S a cord instead of bmitin- them for fuel, as liiu-tofoiti. Si'koicai. O: luation. On last Mon - d:iy Doctors Rudd, Miiniiiii. Ibnoh, Harris and Chupiii cut off a lnic boric tiuiior from tin- jaw of a ooloied woman, near this piaec. The tumor wii'li(-d a pound iiiid a hall' aiul w:is uttnclu d to the lower light jawbone. 1,,.,. ic'atives here, that at our reipiest and. in onler to remove it. it was , t i.ey have consented to their publi i necessary to cut out oiie-hml' of the ration. While these letter were jiiv none. A low Hours iiuer uie , i,,lt.Ut,,a the womiiii died from ex - j bausliou and the effects of t lie eh o I i-oforiii which had been administered to her. I Xew Postm-istkhs. Mrs. M. II. I I,,bersoit has been appointed post- , mistress at E-rvpt, to till the vacancy U-aused by the death of her husband, jthe late A. (S. Ui-beisoii. Esq. At Ouif Rev. 1). 0. Murt-hisoti has been land while we believe that anv one of j the applicants would have made an I aeeepiaiiie postmaster, yet we are sure that all will be pleased wish the i appointment of so excellent, a citizen j a.-. Mr. Murchi.sou. j ('hatuw! T'liucco. A tobacco wuvc j house will shortly be built at Slier. 'in this county. The company has ' In1 1. It fitt'iii.,.1 f.ii' Hint nill'iiiKii. !l : bougut, mid the building will be ready tor imsiiptss iy lad. As a ' guaianlce tl.at it will be a sueee-.s i v have only t mention tiiat such ! energ.. tic gentlemen as E. It. Mclj.-an and O. A. Haulier are the lead' is in ; I he euterpi i-e. The farmers in the ; country around Sher ale going this year into the cu'tiivation of tobacco quite extensively, and it wiil b:- veiy ' coiiV'. iiieiit for I hem to have a market I so near. And so when we get a ran ' road and tobacco warehouse at I'd!-.- I boro". the fanners aio'.iu.l here wi:l have u convenient market ai this p. ace. " Scnooi, ( i:i ricATior;-;. I lin season : is i : 1 1 1 iv :ip. ii;ii hliig lor I ue e. using . exen isi's of our sclioo.s and colleges, and we havi' the pleasure of acklnnvi edging i he receipt of iuvitmioiia to a. tend the foil owing, viz: One inviiii ion from our county man, Mr. O. C. Byuum. who is ih. chief mar-iial of the occasion, to a. tend tin' Coiiuuencemetit i X. ici-es a the State I'mveisiiy on the 3rd and lill of June One from another of our coimt nn n, Mr .1. W. iVcr :. iio is otic of the managers, io aMelid he Comuieiiceiii. iit at Trinity Col ; lege, on the llth of .lane. One from clin f mai .-ha! W. S. Snipes to aveii ' the closing exercises of I'll oil Acad 1 cniy, on t lie li'-ind in.-,!. : and one front , Mr. G .M. Geanes ;o atie.id theclos mg cxer- ise-i of Jit. Yeruoii Springs Academy, on the ilKth inst. ! G.ll K.N'sllollo' Ali l.!:TlSKMl:f I'S. Sill'-C ( the ex elision of the Cape Fear and Ya.tkiu Valley lai.road to G:e."is 1 itoiti" a largt' t. title f.oai this county . goes i.i that town, and eonse.pieiil !y , ; be entei piising iiiereiiants I here ad- ;vertise in the lr,'ott. We lake p.easure in calling attention lo the j following: li. F. B ivn Co. who have thc: 'oii'y exclusive boot and shoe store in tl. clown. Their hip iness ha- been! i yie.ltiy clila:ged and they now sc. I j by wholcsH.e and retail. : H. C. JIo.'uN will make every Ch.ithamile leel at, home and give tlletll good b.l.gailiS be.-iiles. We : HI e p.eu ed to know tint", he is meet - j ing w l! Ii much success and is making : ; in. my fiieiidstt: his new home. At i l-n! :l.Ti:'s I wo l.ii'ee ciotliing . estab.ishluelils yon will tind ;i::y an I . tM iything to Fiiil. a man in his up- :ii e F. F. Smith has , iialliess. saddles, ,v e-ood stock ot . and his em beauties to be- In oi.lei e-1 thistei s are old. The S:-mkv il-to. iii survey of the proposed rail ;- a I to this p'liee was beun liii. uioi i.in at Moiieuiv. The eliineeiK in chai ,-.- of the sur ve;.i: p.iriy are Messrs. Wiitiam .Monc.ii e and C. H. Scott, and yes tti, lay they 1 ode over she coin. try be! ween here am! Mo.ieuie for tile pu pose - .f leaiiiiiijr its eeiicral char acler. They will run two or three dues, but will hi t now locale tho pel liiaiieiit .iiil.e. The filsl line that 1 hey will run will b-1 east of the public road, and cosy Kebcrlsou s creek below Pender-,! ass's mill. , .''., ,' : 1 ne arrival 01 Jiess.s. .wouciiro ami 1 L. .,..! :....- 1 ...1 I ..i,.. lt ,;(.,(M,tioii ui out .nd "llorouel,. e,,,u,v ,-he. red up tne friends ,,f t ia-roa.i. S-mm of us now a most ii 11 t (ii tin., iriiii.c rnntiiiiv i-nwin-'i imaeine ihai we can hear the whist 10 uf iho locoinorivc .,r, i 1,,, Don't it realiv ' 'Olll- to inive a riii!rii:et : Wllt'l'll'l's llciu.iiiscciiccs. The iib..v book is uo-v preserved I in piint. ami slumal receive the t'nu-. emus support ot those interi st.-.J 111 1 i"siein,j, lit. iary ei.terpri. e of Norlti Caioliua orieui. 1 his book was written by a tievo-. d son oi N'orth Caioliua abt-m North Carolina, as I.e sai s 1 eciaib i for North nioliinans, ami is the work I of many veins. It is nol only a record of those 1 North Carolinians who att 1i11.il 1 i . ; litif!i - n in the forum, on tin- bench. th Ciibit.i t. and "on the teutetl 1 lield," but ttl.-o o; those who Law- I 1 -come emuieiit in the chinch, in tilt ta t ill f. and ill the t.iie!t r wall;.-- .-f life. It is a b, ok of which North ('aro.ii.a i .icy will be pron I ; ami "thousands vol illiboni will lili'-s lite pati-nt mid pn-iiH hands that li ive lt scae I fron. t-blivion these precious memorials ot our illustrious men. ' Av. niic, or the Editor. Woot-cfuy Wionm. :!! Fi.nr-iiud-a lmlf Street, j Washington, 1. C. ; A ('htldiaiiiife ill NtMV Orleans, Mrs. James P. Taylor, a native of tl,s pluee but now a losidont of Texas, has recently visited the Xew Oilcans Exposition, and has written hiicIi iiiteiv stiii. htt('rs al)(iit it to , not wriiten lor publication we hope dip uri'er wiil nol 1m grudge the pleasure l(ilt I heir perusal will .-tft'ord j,,.,. tl)lilly friends among the leaders ;of the Ri-.-tmi". and we hciewit'u pub hsn I he lirst : : "The exposition was to us a world ! of wonders, and we enioved evei v- i thing, but were niii't please 1 witli !the working model of ('apt. Eads' : ship railway across the isthmus of 1 eliauntepec. Mexico. I had the pleasure of standing near I 'apt. Ends and hearing him exi!ain the Work ings ot tlie nioilel to some scleiitllio gen; Ic'iieu who seemed much inter- esietl. I grew enthusiastic over it. and think his the only feasible plan for slioitening the route to China. Japan, tn: i. was proud of the North Carolina exhibit. Our iiartv of twelve from i eas were o.i.'tMi lo admit that it . was a veiy tine exhibit and t he most ! systematically arranged one in ihe .Government building'. A beautiful I paviii .ii of mica show cd her miner laiogica! and geological xlnbiis ; ono ' of grain, her agricult ill a! products; : one of lish nt'ts and lines, her fish eries, and one of beautiful polished woods her forestry, in the iailer exhibii was the cypress hut made of; the trunk of a single tree. Mr. Hid- den showed me his beautiful discov- I erv in the stone culled 1 lidd'-nitfi. ' Nor;ii Carolina lisheri'-s showed a line sptcimeiis as we saw outside of l lie Smii iisoiiiitn exhibii. and a groat- ;i- viiriety than any oilier Stale. The prett i-st tilings iti taxidermy were in th" Smithsonian exhibit. .Mex ican collection, and in .Mississippi. The Deiili and Burial of Cock Robin", by a bid of Natchez, Miss., was ;ifelike. ami enjoyed especially by chiidieli. Yccou;. havespen! weeks in the Mexican exhibit. She eer tain y del beiself cre.iii. Her bind of 7-"i iiiiisiciiilis was uiieseelied. ami her display shows a dog toe o: civi: lalioii. nay of t iilighlenmeiil. llu: i not. siirpa-s:- I by a:.y of ! he countries repi fseiiled at t iie Exp osii ion. theie was ele-alit .y carved li:i nil ure tlaiing fioiii the time of Cone, to the p.es eiii day. A writing desk and tsb e com'oiiit'.l. prii'e So.unil. made of in aid wo uls ,if ilill'erent kinds, witli- 0 i; the aid of nail or hammer. Their rag sc.iipture interesle.l me much. 1 here were models of a I classes oi llieii society, ma le of lags, pel fee iiio.leis, nioke.1 h if they had l0":i i -; d fi .'in clay, 'l iiey ha.l ciay figures aiso, but not so ingenious as tin ii la si-.ilpt ure. Their paintings and eiuii oi.ieiy were beaut if. li be youd anything I ever saw, not ex ct p'.iug t ii" lace spieatl s-u'. from Kr.isseis. upon which li- women worked six motitiis. In Hi parimeiit of Ureal Iirilain. he: s.ag.vaie was an iiitto -. my lea (uie. .S.iigwa. e is a new industry, made i'rom the leftist- of iin and copper ore. 1: is durable and very bea ii if, I', t iioilgu at present expell sivt. Tin- -lassw i.e fi nu B dieiilia v a- exipiisite t liougli frail, and my eves .CW e.t-al V llViliilig lit AO 111111 !l il.. oi ' si. tell. lor. in v;i-os. anil'. pncliels In h'es. .Vc, Ac. tli ery exorbitant 'ihe i'attle of Sedan, is a work of ai I ti nt has to b.- seen to be appre ciated, it m tbsiiayed m an octa ijoiiiii iron building liiatcost .'l.()'.)il. I'tlil. It i-ic.iis as it you st;md in the centre of lite bat 1 1c p-ouml. and the .(cues beiil cllitcteit iiroillld VOll are so reali-lic that wnir syiiij'.:! hies a- e i'lteiise: v wroueht up m. there is an embankment or earth, stom s and ..lass ti,:.,-.vn lit. m-on.i.t I he itia: forni r- - 1 - 1 on Inert vou stand, wi-h a road u; it V.i iiround are scattered hais. cajis. a tlruin or two. cannon balls an i ejlli. until tliis scene meets the pa or in", which hanes p, 1 ieinlicii!ari;. tro,,i tiie iini of tlie btllitlil-);, abouL V.I feet i'l'Oill you. but SO lib" .ilii! IS li.e I'.t.iiir:; 1 hat it is liupo.-.-ib to delect the j.uiiine uf lite Ulll'eat wiill tiie real. On Mexican Veterans' day, we stoo.l ia the aisle of Music li.i:. unlit the last ve'crau liad pa.ised, t.)shue hands with .Jeff Davis, but a. though M.!he iia.l m 'i ihe veterans m tiie cm "' ii!,'c t ht-iu an ail.ti'i ss, receiving fn"" ,hi'i" f!,",",! "","""'1"1 1,1 tl,e" t steein, in- tliu not tleeiu it best to ...i.ieiti- :it I lie b. no.. Is. I'.ir 1,f hlsl 1 1 1 " , , . .- time lie appeared public v in X&w Orleans men shinned and hurrahed. w. 1111.11 et i. .1. ll... Imn.l sli-.iek .10 D.Xle, Ulitil the i.ll.ks thoueltt tin. scend u.bc.iioii had beei.ii. TI ' paiyeti "Jixie every 1 1 , 1.... - tlay 1 iy reip.t-st. wucn the appiause : Woliin tie tlealpliilie;. j.k limes iDemocial received an aiiony moils ! letter, asking '"if that n piar.se did I not llnlicate a vindictive teeilli'' to ward the Xi'tu." rep.i- d, "not near To which it curt! v much as t lu- wiiter t-t t hat anoimiKMis letter did to :h South by las false suggest ions." Till-. MAIN lieil.l'ISli. .Iul in: 10.110 a building coveting ltd acres under one loot, uiili a Hail in the center callable 01 seating It'. bii.l peop:o : from the center of the cci ing tiowu the length of the main aisle ale suspended live immense chaiideiici s, eacii hoidilig titty t ie,1 tut- bi'il-lieits ; each b 1! -Imht forms ihe ct liter of a white ii 1 v as if it were -. i,;!, 1 1 i.n ..lint. ii.:ii,ii l.i.ii.- ill... Ill .11. n.-e llllliehes of I.-oee wiille H its; on each side of these over the next aisles are I weuty-oieht crescents, each In iid 1 1 tg 1 1 1 lit- ea-ct I it- lights ; ami tiver tilt- lo -!lillii, wi.lt It lises by slii'..;..,..!.'!. stt'lis fl 010 the l.lli: fol'l'.l lie.ii:v to the gaileiy arc bUspeii led two Jresceiits holiln'ig iif.y two elec- ii it- bell lights each, making in all litl-l elect in- li-lils. Tin- .Mexican band p.ays heie every day at 12 tic, oek M itml ul Co'cloik l" l As ItwiiLht begina tagiithii, while the ; baud is pluyiiitr, and the lamps aiv s-iddenly lighted, its it 'by magi.-, the , 'Vt '-t is beaut fill, si m.i .:. Tome i' soemt d like Heaven. Often while sitting ihcio listening to bewitching stiaiu.s of music, I would feci a !!": Ittil jar irom tne g-ggles or some nee uii.vppreciative couple, m.d J would I hink "Some people could not appro- ciate Hen ve:i even if they con id get then-, and Ood shows his hue. to the the eject in eoluding ail such inl ru- dors." As you enter Main i)ui ding in front of .Music Hail, you pass a fountain wi.ere ou can always g. t a drink of ice-water: a short distance beyond is a statue iep:eseiiting a negro laborer silting on a e.i.ion Iiaii-. Tne negro is dm. i.,i'K. dress- ed ii pu.e while linen, ipiite a !..itu- ral looking object, bur, mg the wiui k i.inin. A httie to the eft ot' the fountain is ihe He No Ti a pavilion, where vou cai. ni any time ol da v. H' 1 'I'"1 .itewu it you wi.-!i tlieiu. grans. lliepiitU ion is made of bamboo reeds in imi talioii of a Chinese pagmlii; on the too ! all immense dragon ol ;n,les- cent luny i an electric light shines through its red eyes at night, and . wue . minv i un iu)iiu.ii',;i- cu! times when the diagon was the: terror of the earth: and if mi: is a; irue specimen I don't wonder at the I fear. This pavilion is,surroiinded by j a pretty lit t ,e garden, and is a de-' light tul place to rest iti. In the; main building are all the private ex-1 hi'oits of ait kinds ; ami I saw there : monuments ami temples, avi ions und jiagod is, oli.'!is!(s aiid w liat nots, made of everything under the sun. As we were leaving the Exposition i renmrked, "Hmv vmied and bcauli - ftlllv ariilML'ed a:e nil thes; exhibits , "f everything I ever heard of". liist then iookino- .ni, I saw a monii : nielit of I'll.l.s, tin- display of some! apothecary, most iantn-.ticilly and: artistically nrianged in beautilu. hot ties labeied ill go.. I. In Apple? oil's ' exhibit was an obelisk of ebste'-blue-bat k speliiue book. In auoli.t p ace was an inum-nno bo. I le. I'pon iietiring it, I foiind it was forme,! of beer bottles, hundreds of them. Bo; in lauded that an inscription was formed of some bottles of a tl.tferent color from tic- holy formed of those' smalt b aek bottles. Here was an ex-1 bilit of IJIack'.ve.i'a Durham lo'oacco. ; Il was so far behind some other ex- ' hlbit s and so e; owded that I eou'd hot I'Kamiin- it cio-ely, but it looked (en. itii'ul. and leoie-icired ti grotto, a 'ob it-co p!ai:la! io!'. a lai'iv id. c.. a.i ma.le of di'le:. nt tailored toi.aceo, the lo;. ; t-.i, being beautifu..y used as orna.net tal moss. Another t b icc.i fn m had th" model of an entire ' !'acf.ry made of plug tobiicc.i of dii . fcrent colors. an 1 a in a.ltifuily fiamed pictuie of I 'a' her Tone with his1 scyt in-, all made of tobacco, im-lnd I ing the frame. Tin- Willitnantie, .1. .' Coats, and Clark-'s O. X. I., ail' had exhibits: tln-y w.e making tiie thi end from the raw cotton; each firm worked iblVcently. and you: colli. 1 see all (lie processes from t lit j m.tli.ntr '! tlie spool to 1 he lin-u ta.ie.-: llijj; process. a'i I eacn il r 111 jfiive von ! a sp.i.ii i.f tlirea 1 as you took your 1 l'tve: Clark-e;a-.e ni) . do. Helix i li":- lies and a 111 er. Tne tu icliinc;y here was ail moved by ihe eat 1 or lis . en.jne. whose ban. I, -IS inches: wiil.-. was put tojfetlier with Lc I 1 i;,'-''s ,'lui! : tlon't yuu f-'.rjjet that,:! "I.e I'll-', "s iiluc", io: I have mended ' "'.' ' w"" s,,l!"' since, ai. i t nae ; :io fui lln r need of lite .m i vie. '1 of a1 suoeniauer. Clarke's O. N T. could : bv fonn.i by the sie;n : an immense i revolving spool foim.-dof thousands! of -.pools of different colored i hi e.lds ; 1 the number of spools u.-ed in its; mstniei; in is printed on tne card. ! In the same ticihh.nhood wus :i ; sewing in . .il.ie inn by elect rieity : a. i.-i.l v- was (-inbi ditlt-riiiir 011 it. 1 sar ; ''' "!l!"' 111 lv-'" " 11 "'U'H- :l 1-M'lliiU' bllttwllv : It wa.i lllllle . l f't tlntl ciH-ni.io mi bo.it- sit. in- ground. Here wt t e chiirns, fruit' ki ns, spinning niachiui s. tin shois, i-id-'r nii.i.s and tveiy ii tbi- try mid ; inventi ni all at -.vo. k. all run by tiie eiea! engine, 'filer-- was 1111 Oiiioi e:.hibit of hams ; a very unupie tlis- play. It r--i-resentfi! an elegant: .ir.nviu room ornamented with pic-! lures of hams : st m lino by a centre lab:. . as if coitv-tisatio.., nere Mr.: and Mrs. Ho-fc. iie was a'tirud in 1 bioatl cloth, and she :t e,e;.-:ilil iy dt t -;scd in an old ,'old satin ?tother 1 and cri iUu p ii:., liev were stutl'ed I,,--!. In diiier. at parts of 1 1 .1 iibai .1. trimiiiiat vMtii : it'll hicc ihe room wcie the iiti.e. llo.fes in lillerent coHtuincs. Am tar irom !.,.. it.. i i ,1. i,.iii,tni" 'hem was the Linh.ii.rn.- imilitei 1 "HW ,,lm I''1"" :'" n picture (-tpia,-: Iv as well tioi.e as Some of those ex-i honied by young ladles) in les.-i lllilil a quarter of an hour. Close by were the foreign exliibi.s. I wili write of them anol iier t one. The exhibit of colfee-iuil.s was tunny: the nuns weiti lui ued by figures moved by the ma chinery. I'uilman'-. palii'-e-e.n's were elegant beyond t.e-eriiiiion. ami a lopogt apiiicai 1ep.ese111a11.1n 01 u e e.i v ot 1 11 1 1 11 1111 1 pleased me milch. Every house, sinvt. ami iane in th c:ty were represented exactly a. th.y stood : it occupied tpiiie a space; 1 should think it was ll.l.'Jtl feet. Then was another ear exhibit etpmliy cle galit, but I have forgotten liiei 1:. lite icc-irfi igei al ing car with .-r--m.-thotl of paekiiig was a novelty t me. I. iiind these was the iiuiiien-t water-fall called "Niagara"' whieli fur uishrs for the inacinuery all I lie water needed. This is a co n place with eonifoi .able seats all auiond ami one of tin- tiivoi lte resortr of the favorite resorts for tned people. Above (his is ail ni.in'i fa.-iorv, which makes all the ice used on tiie grounds. The priva-c exhibits ol the merchants of New Ore tusaie exquisite, and veiy b.-atrifu.'y ar ranged; thev im-ludc -Vi 1 '. tiling hni.i.l coim.iercial oily. The exiiilut of 11 th tiggi-t stru -k me as V,''.V ''lie; the wt.i.!. bum stone, copp.ias. and au ii things we; e made 0110 siiimuer-lio.i. -s, g.ot- b - es, .Vc. and looked Very be.olt ll ill. I Au exhibit, of luiiiiut-ry iiorn Xewj York displayed mi eleyaut assort-1 incut of ware, figures iipon which wcic lovely bonnets, laces, flowers, &c. The crock ly was lovely. Near I one of the entrances was 1 n tio mar-j bio work from Massachusetts, inold. oak with pnvt ol the bark oak witli jmvt ol the back 1 ' . oil, , ami a beggar in the gioi'.:. a k my fancy. Nothing seemou K'-'diing j but beautilul lo me nut il I came ; n.-ross mi undertaker's disilay uf elegant colli us and burin; apptirtc-1 nances. I was forcibly reminded of j '-Jh t he midst of ;ii'e v. e are in deal h." j .lust here I met a group of Indians l i. their native dress, red blankets' and a!l : t here were about t wcnty-live i oi tln m just Horn their reservations, ! vi-iting the I AtMisit ion. Tln v seem-! rd as mm-h interested in what they saw as I was in ih.'iu. At a lire in Ihuokiyn last week ner twenty poisons were burned to lealh. An extensive lire occurred among Uiiib.'i- vards in Chie.iifo, on last i 'ridav. which destrove I mipleleiv (lie stock of three iarire lumber iirins. involving a liws, it is believed, of nearly S'J.i tMi.ll ni. ' U si i ? & & ifc ii 2' a l('l...rir.i r..r Tub i;k.hiih ty W Y ATT T A I'hl) li, llori:i; , . nM i.-..ON ii;i;i:.i vnts. Nn. Vi ..iiUi sl.li- Marlln St.. Ha l.tl. 11. N. f., May 1'J liH&. COTlON MAUKI.T: "'";',1,',lt,":i J- ' sit-i.-t i.i.w Mi.iiiiiis, . u', ' w ; wik.i.i sai.l ninvKitv mauket. j Mint -c nm.itu, ' ruw, s. c., mmiis ;!"lh ""''''.".. l 'Hi. wnito. Wiwl I i.iini- CatiVHHhit li:.tilH, r.iiiii,. li-'rii rriliic.1. Siv-iiu I rl- 75 l.cnllv. ..l.-,i". -t'lii.n, .i-.-i.l. SiTfflr'sW I, LONDON'S 1.H, l.t ik'm . sic. Iloilli' V..1I..1 l-XJ-.ll'. titv.mltucl. .'.ut: e-. It.).!-.!.-. Il :J. In -lit its, . C.ik. 15 i SiiHII ' f'' j I'loci-,1 Tit-it ! Ill', Vi II.-, 1. iii-iv llin.u I'i.'i, fl T! .Slil-,: ci.Tiii-!.,. ; ri.-.'r, .tn- i..r lie-;.- ..1m. r.cvv Aitiei ! l.-.i-iiieiits. ' J. B MAKEPEACE & CO, ! SAN FOB D. MO()!K CO.. X. C, j MAM-rAtf. iir.i.s ur I Sasli, Doors, iilind . Brackets, I Mouldings, Winaow and I lioor Ft omos, Hund-Railinsa, ! Eulusters. Newel Posts, ! Porch Columns, Church Pews, and all kinds 01 dre-sed lumber. In view of tin- fact that wo are I -it'iiiod in the midst of the very i best lumber re:;ii ii of our S.ate, mull ivivin-- all ne.-t ssa.-y facilities fori infitiufacturilio' we let 1 confident that! we can offer as eood work on as! reasonable terms as any oilier 11. ami j Mi turcr in the S:ate. All orders by mail ret- b-e prompt attention. I'li'--- ' .' -t -i-nt 011 application. Mny 14, IKSV ly. Y.1Y (JUKi;xsi.oiio', x. c, tote aiiil Keiail I'lld-.-r McAdoo House ami i 1 Commercial K'.w. May 14, ins-.. 11 OREEXSUORO". ' .. Han nn h;nit :i in' HARNESS. SADDL! - :':::.')LES. Dl'STEilS. TlirXKS. ,vi., VV'll.'li ln-'-ff.-l-S Hi Hoi Imi) k -a--ss. Machine-in : !.- H irne-s from !ii.oO 111)1 Hami-M m i: I'.rii.iv Hskni ss a speeialiy. ma- Wb u you .;, to (ireensbiiro' "'" ximine his stock. May 14, lKiS 0-n. XT . G. EOI r (l.AI'K Ol' 1 ItMHAJli, H23KJS2jaB.O, 1ST. c, Iu the Odtd thiildino. I. Cuitis' stand, near the depot. oltl -net 1.1:11 in mm .f it?'H MM Mil M 1 Uiit UW, ; ITotions, Hosiery, BOOTS, SHOKS, HATS, CAPS FIXE HANI) MADE SHOES A SPECIALTY. (county to select from. j i 3rd. His goods have been bought ' I will idwavs be glad to serve; f()1. ., slu,,(, ,.V(.,.V nr.' old coillitvn.ell from CI 'Mliani. .lim.nilt.. whieli isuu item theseliim-M ami thev nr - hen bv Kivitetl to make I u.vsto.ct!,.ir,..al qimrteis whenever!, .-' He is always glad to show Lev cm.- to Or .sb.i.o'. I have a j 1,w "lH,s " '"'t'" '' '"'X "' "" I : ami well at the rear of my store.: fth. He bus polite and attentive whieli nic at the scrviic of my ous- ' clei ks. toiuors who may coiie- with their wagons. 11. v: tiuiiio.x. May 11. 1SS5. OKK1CK HO - '11 CtlMMISSIONKliS, l "II AM 1S1I.MV, ".vv mii, ins:.. TOIHK Mtl.HTKtTM "I' I'll llitM I'tll SI V: Ai Uie ri-tf-iisr iiiH. ili it nt ll.- M'MlttrHtm nml O'Tlinli-l' liels I.. In- lift. I III Ul.. t'e II 11 H'Mlt-O III -l.li.ir.' I'll lilt) Int. M.IM.AV IS JCSK, IWij. till- lull . wins if..i.ilil- lm will l'i m t.-n-il, vll: Tlir m."ii.ii "f tin- new ri'Hil Inw, llniiilltiK Hie ri.iwiy 1ii.I-1:p,Iiii'b, rii- iiiiK h C" ui.ty lioiii'l of Kiiui-mliin, Kli-. ilnit 11 I-'tiiHn.-ti I ..iiinil-iw, Hil l Ixvylllii till-litx.w ... ss.". Ity ..pier .t tltH Uuir.l. K. Si'liTT. C. B.C. C. Mj 7, ltS. 3l. TO GO TO If. F. BOYD & CO.. (South Ei.m Sitikkt, opposite Houston Bro.), GIIEEIVSBORO, K. C. They have enlarged their business by adding a WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT und. paying- THE CASH for their goods, they furnish BOOTS AND SHOES i to am. at prices K.ut i.owf.h than ever fail to Maiiunotl. Shoe Store EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED AT THE PUICE YOU WAST ITI BALTIMORE PiHCE.S (JUAUANTKICD TO MhRCIIAXTS. Call to see us. May 1 1. 18S-). lt h NEW JOODS HAVE ARRIVED ! AND WHAT A Sflendid Stock he has:: More Ms' Prettier G-sods I And the CHEAPEST GOODS You ever saw! havi: vor skf.n thosf. Pretty Dress Goods AT LCKDOK OH ! THEY AUE SO CHEAP'. LOOK AT HIS MIKITY 5 CENT CALICOES He asks only 7 cents for the vt-rv best ! Liu-e stock of LAWNS. MUSLINS. CIV .H MS. CH.vMUKEY . LINEN L.WV.nS. INDIAN LINEN. I'l-'.HSIAN LAWNS. VICroiilA LAWNM. as low asScts. JM'.U KS and otlur WHITE OOODS ami T1UMM1N0S. . LONDON ! I A S THE REST CORSETS FOR TlIEMuXEY YOl EVER SAW! J ijjrv, STOCK OE FANCY (iOODS i AND XlHIONS iS I1XTUA j LARGE and UNTftl ALLY CHEAP! ' J WOMEN'S STOCK1XOS fit mi Ji iti. ; j per pair up. 1 I OLOV'S of every description. , Very l.irjrc stock of Ladies' and 1 i Children's llll'S and UOXNEi'S. i Irimmeii and iinlrim.ued. FEATHERS. FLO WE US, and nil, kinds .MILLINERY HOODS, READYMADE CLOIHINtJ to lit anv and everybody. lUSTS .0 ce.ds u,, A 1 for ., eiits up. The best frtot-k men's net k weiir ever seen ill this county Meu'u ami boys' HATS, sthaw, itk and wool., at bottom prices. Six Reasons Why You Should : Buy Your Goods at I.ON DO N S ! j j 1st. He will not be undersold by; ! any one. I i 1 j 2nd. You have the largest, best! I assorted and cheapest stock in the' (!th. Hut. nol the t-iilv ones. You ; can alwavs find what you need ami 1 want. CASH CUSTOM EUS me : iliilltcciuelits I Very large stock of TRUNKS and SATCHELS! Cannot ineution half what he has got So call and see for yourselves. Remember the place. Y. L. LONDON'S, l'ittsboio, May 7, 14S86. Oi la IL offered in this market, and you cannot find in their il. r. BOYD & 00. Tiiti BOTTOM HAS DROPPED OUT! Vtlmv' Jiisi rp'Hlvti frimi tlio Northorn cltlM ciiif nr tttr 111 si U-unuiui unJ fht-aposl tUHksot Sl'lilNO AM) Sl'AIMKU GOODS It ha." evt'r lift -it iur iciif ure tn txhlhl(, au4 At lriivn ihai wilt pleitMO c 'r.r one, cousibliug wt DKY (iOOUS. LADIES' DHESS (iOOI)S. YANKEE XOTIONB, 1 ! E A 1 ) V VI A I ) 1 C LO T 1 1 1 N G, MJLLINEKY, SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, AND (iROCERIES, A LOT OK Fl'RNlTL'RE, A Miriety of l'LOWS and PLOW (A -if IN C,s. Ami In fn.'i al in. .t. t everytlilnn tliat ran l found lu it Mrs- la.. wi..i-f. W sell Lmhks' Stockings from ( cents up. (loon 1'itiNTs from 5 ceuU up, LiwNs from li cents up, Bojh' litis liom 5 cents up, Mil.LIKEKT tiooi-s from a 'J" cetits La'iiks' Hut np, Sr.Mi',i:ii ( iiiANri.A'mi Scoar 12 lbs. to the dollar, oooli CoFl hE 8 lbs. to the-dollur, ami other goods in pro pm I i: 11. Cull nu, I see iis an.) w.' will prove what we Bf. W.- i.s-1 Uuii.kritl i....iir rrl.-ti'lit mill paimni fnr Iihsi lavirs .111.1 ti. 1 .t- l..ini:rli aiHiDiluuauceul Ike num.-. BYNUfVi & HEADEN, PiTTsiiono', X C. April lit). 1885. WANTED! ! A pair of yonne; hoi st s, well matched, suitable for drav. ELLIS & RROWN, Ralkiuh, N. C. yj;v 7. 1SS.1. 2ts. J. W. IIIXNIlM.K. w. s. MoacsBoir. KlilSEALE 4 MURCHISON lt:tvii f.irnusl a iTiiiaruiin,ilp fur the practtoe ot law la tin- roi.nty ..1 t'liuiliaiii. s.,t-tiit-er 11. li"4 tr. I AMk'M tint mi a .i-.-ialiy. Warranta, and LtlRU ; AliiHTlOSAl. lloMrsTF.ADCF.HTlFI. CATKS iiii.i all IoimI- .-I I. AN 11 st'HII- bnuxhl an4 s.-t l. Sii.. M'li"l I'litiii.., I.an.l, 1'iHfiit ami I'ra l 11 ru-.-.. a-i- i:.li-. t.. ''ir.'-.pniiclor.i- B..lolle.l. A A. THOM AS. ,i:.iriii-y Hi Law, ll.K.ni Jt SI. ClOLtt Hull i.nc. wai.liit.Kt.iu, IL C. Fl it E T-FIRETt Be Prudent and IX THE ii C. HOSE INSURANCE Cfl. Tbin company has boon in sucoea fill operation for six teen year. It's SAFE, SOLVENT and PROMPT in the payment nf its losses. lin All kinds of Buildings insured at reasonable rates. He warned liy the losses of your neighbors ami insure in tiem. IX. A. LONDON, Agent. Sept. 4, IHS4, 1M(),r!'iYusEi!MADE- I.y nny mtn r wnmnn, clrl "r h,v who will dr iven CXtra pml--Ins- r.,t-TIlK IVIUail.V WollI.U. Thcret fiirnt itml I1..1110 iiiiwh;.,i,,.i-, itun.oie In all ll Uwiinr'i iiii.iiIm. I.y nny mtn or wnmun, c-It-l nr Ih.v who 1 p.-inlz-. In-.- r.irTIIK IVIUail.V WOULD. Tl fiirnt itml I1..1110 iit.wH;.,ii,.i-, ituii.ote In Uwiinr'i iiii.iiIm. t rrt. rl -. lei i. Htilmi alii I It 1 I rurlim.nh. j via BtltlttfTlb- fi-, r-.r i:-Hiiim-rllH-nI3, fur 10 tntlwt.-niwre.Ui Ab-i.ik w:iiit.-. It. t,vry town n ylaf!. Clr ti!nr mi l -iiii.ii -...Ih rrmt. siirt tor thnm. nv wolil.n is U,H itiinnnr UumiH-ratlR Nrww j.niw ..t tin. I men. tvnry IH-moi-im rhould rad liHlly til: Si Mil-Wiikly. ta.HunUy,$.0. Wek HIllMUTllMM ij . I't yt-ur. Ritlw.-rliwrn to tin. Chatham Kkc.kd ran p I Wenaij IV, .11,1 at a.i .-m.IH pr ,H b ramluiaal 1 ini. aum 10 tb lliu-'itn.

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