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Ji4 (Chatham Record THURSDAY, JANUARY 7. 18Hi. H. A. LONDON, Editor. Politics will this yeur engage tin attention of the people of North Curo liua to some extent, but will urobuhlv ! tot be verv exciting. The elections I . i . . i win uui if hs 1114101111111 118 mose OI j two years ago, as 110 President or Governor will be elected. The judi- eiul officer, members of the Leyisla-' ture.and Representatives in Congress ., . . , , ... , are the iuot important ou.cers to be elected. All the Justices of the Su-1 pieuie court are to be elected, and about half of the Judges of the- Su - perior court, and vet their election ... , ' . . Will not excite htuf a much interest as the election of a Governor. Oui people do not seem to appreciate the value of a pure judiciary, and the 1 , . t 1 1" 1 1 Importance of electing learned and , 0 Upright Judge, and hence do not take sufficient interest in the uomi nation of the judicial cuudidates. Th voters of every county take much ttiore interest in the nomination of a ; candidate for the Legislatuie aud in working for his election, than they do iu the nomination and elect iou of Our Supreme Court Judges Indeed o little interest is usually manifested by the bulk of the jieople iu the se lection of their Judges, that we be- heve it would not be a difficult matter win at 3o7, oats Cii'.K The area of to tieeuie an umeudment to the State i,l)'u 's million acres: of wheat, constitution, coufeniug upon t)e ; 3-4 miliion : of oats. 28 million. The L, , , ,, value of corn averages nearly ;l:t cents egmlature the power to elect the 111 11 b 1 ,ul ; per bushel, and makes an aggregate Judges, us was iLc case before lSliS. ,,f K1X hundred and thirty -five minion ttliou.- coujt ctiues and piedic jdol litis live miliiou less than the lions ure being iimdeas to thechun.'es Vlliue tlie lust Ciol)- 1 lle den eaac In politics that will be made in this!"1 lle l'"luet of wheal is ISO per 1.. . , ., . . . cent , and ontv li per cent. 111 v.ntut- bta.e during tins year. Some per-: tjolu wl)k.n 27..0l)0.tKH. The sons are aft aid that the prohibition ! valuation of oats is 1SO.OOO.IUH). party will coalesce wiih the rcpubli-; Tlie reduction iu wheat is mostly iu can, or rather that the republicans : tll,! Vlll'.v ' the Ohio and in Cali- fc.;!! 1 . , ., 1 -, fornia. '1 he Stages of Ohio. Indiana. will eimeuver to use the pro nlutioit- , i 11- 1 , . iii, X i i 1 1 lot s. Missouri and Kansas la. I IsU aa a means of defeattng the: year produced 170 million bhel : detnociats, just as in ISS'J they un- tins vear M million a reduction of successfully attempted the use of the anti-prohibitionistsforalike purpose. Iu this effort we predict that they will be even mote unsuccessful than they were iu 1SS2. The movement for a third party, inaugurated by the recent prohibiiiou convention ui Greensboro", meets with 110 encour agement, and will hardly have much effect. Again, othei persons think that the stock law legislation enacted by the last Legislature may cause lotue persons to vote against the democratic candidates. While pos ibly some defection from the demo eratic ranks on this account may exist hi limited localities, yet it will not tiave any lnutcrial effect. Politics arid partiea have nothing to do with ne biock law tiuestton. it is aUvo rated and oimosed bv demoernta .,..,1 ,. , , . tuiutv to inoc.aiin to the world the republicans without reward to their , , w i . 1 p " W1(j(mi ,,f ()v. Scales poiicv. and at patty afliliations. Many republicans ; ,iu, Sltuie time to strike in tlie short advocate its adoption ju.-t as warmly j ribs the uewspupers that had criticis ms any democrat, and many deiuu-: '"1 I1"-' i nor's actiuu in trgai J to erats oppose it as bitterly as any re-:lll'.r'. I'1'1'!''.'1-'; ie. N',w will the Record state to .Is publican. readeis that the Governor's widom The benefits of democratic rule in : i n gard to the A. & N. C. 11. R. has North Carolina are too great and ap- I declined about seventy-five per cent? parent for the voters of the State to! m " consent or wish to change it. Our1 Three Kiml of Farmers. people are natuially conservative.! We thmk fanners might correctly and are not easily led astray by de- be divided into thii e classes : 1st. igiiing men. They know what re-'. tli hhiftless und improvident, who publican rule is. and" the" know what ! Lav? V001' stork- "ol'r.v 'It. . .. , . ' , , . woik live daws in the week, six hours democratic rule is. and l.y a larifH . R tlav antl to he viJlll(,e Saturtlvs maonty they prefer the latter. Ofhis'is ono extreme: 2d. those who eourseevery now and then some man. i work hard, live hard, drive their chil- or set of men, mav grumble and com- di en, never send them to school or plain about something or other, and ' , w, thc',"li l,f-v uf ''' f"y . : the best they tiave to mill ket because even threaten to vote ugamst the , ,t ; --i 1 1 a better price, in fact their party's nominees, but it almost al- i minds are bent on money and this ways ends in talk and nobody is hurt. , world's goods and they care not who Thus it will be this year. Some per-! llie.v swllu 5 is tLe '' . , li' i i lextieine. '1 he third is the cla.is w no gons may crumble and complaint. , ,- , . .. , fat in for a UMiig. who are satistied alout one thing, and others about B fair yieltl for Ult. lulll)1 . aMli lother thing, but on the day of expenditures on the farm, who delight leetion like sensible men they will ; in having good schools and churches. Tote for the retention in power of the' H1'' al't' business, live within party that has so much beiv fited the th" '"eans. are ready to help a dis htate. It is thought by some persons ltn'ss'11 "''t,r,'Oi"-. pay as they go. that all those, who Lave been disap- ; hve "l;cted and die regretted. pointed in obtaining a leileial olln v ill become sore-head ileuiocruts, or ven republicans, but we cannot be lieve this. They will not in this way admit that they weredeinociatsforthe nuke of office, and liesc it when they tailed to get one. No. there is little doubt ot the democrats in North . i: : i... ..I...: ... . ... i l""""' ine e.eeu.m U,.XI . Q y. ; vfI vull S.oTeiubr and .etaining their u-etrlaiu. A dispatch from Sioux City. ; piemacy in every depaitmenl of the I(),vn .; ,, , a bhrMV totate govei nment. . tLprp u nowillg . ! blowing steadily since Saturday and ' The suspension of nearly all the there is already snow to the dep'h of : ewspapeis in Noith Carolina during a 't on the ground and no signs of j ihe Christmas holidays impressed us ! tiu l01",' At Des Moines ; ... . , ! and Omaha heavy kiiow storms are1 luore thnu ever with the,,- value and rellll.,eJt , a st. l'aui d.spat. h re impoitance. To be deprived, even j,rtH similar stoinis throughout Miu lor a few days, of the pleasure of uesota und Dakota. ) reading our exchanges, iu a great 1 ' measure marred our enjoyment of the KoWilnst tlie Mails. j thiistmas festivities, and we doubt ' Franklin, Va , Dec. 31 Dutler! aot that all their readers greatly l'l'v-"- HHtant postmaster here. .... , . . " I was arrested, yesterday bv Inspect. i missed theu' welcome visits. The ; Holui.., son, charged "with r boing press of the State is doing a great j the mails. For some time ,t!u ib;e work in its development, and deserves : letters have been missed, and a mini- ; . .. .... .. 1..... ,.F .1 ...,,t .,,,1 a better support ttian is generally ' .. . , , ., . riven it. hat would the people do : ' f if no newspupeis were published in the State! "We commend this ques- j tion to those who would break down i a paper because they do not agree Willi ail of the opinions of its editor, j ('audit in a Trap. Drs Moines Ian. L The piitb of officeiH who attempt to enforce the prohibition law iti Iowa is not al vvuyn strewn with roses, Wedne.. ilny night deputy xheritV Pierce went to the suloon of Lorenzo His., in Pts Moines, with a search warrant. Not finding any contraband in the barroom he tried a door leavliiif,' to ellar, but found it locked, Whe" , ih bar 11k,','i't:1' open the door. Fierce nrok refused, to ke it open. i'lldill' the staircase bv a dim ; light, he saw a beer key in the cellar iund started for it, but walked into a l"1 about nine feet deep, the bottom ' of . wbilU .WM Wllu tiJia,'lH'1"'J slakes. Pierce threw out his arms ttna caught on the sider of the hole HUJ by aid of Constable Hansen, w no accompanied him, he was rescued 1 before falling on the stakes. The W tll.e Lml l)wu '"'"''v dug and had every uppearnuce 01 ,.,,, iti,m totally obstructed i f0r a tiap AVi.en released. Pierce seized the beer keg and carried it up ' !:Uli,H ,llld 1!'"''' t " tb htimU of Constable Hansen. Mcttuvvlii.e the , , , , , , , , , , bar-keeper had bent for the police. j 1 wt, came Uj, mij al, anted ! l'ierce 011 the charge of injuring the bui ditir. L. ren.o Ills also tiled a '"',Pt nguii'Nt bim tor malicious 1MJUI IU I lie IMIlllllllL;. X II V I UW liik- not yet been decided. I lion Mutinies. Washixutos, Dee. 30. The esti mates of the Matisticiau of the De puitmeut of Agiicuiture for the priu Icipal clops of are completed, j and the aggregate busi-.els aie as fol 1 lows in round millions: Coin lltliti. '.H) million bushels. The production (if all cereals is ":l bushels to each j inhabit:,, it, and the aggiegate volume i is larger than any foimer year. The A. N. C. Kuilroatl. Kr-im Hie Ninlwri.e .1 'iirunl. At an auction sale of stock in the A. & N. C. 11. at the court house ye teidiiy live shares of stock weio put ttp and stat ted at $1S.IMI per si, ate. ;md the bid was not mised. l'oii.- then put up und statted at jlh.iHi per share, wlitcu Iml was : not raised. One share was then put 1 up without reserve and only tiveiiol- iuis being bid was taken down. The auctioneer then stated that the slK. i'.HI bid on the five shares and the 1(!.U0 bid on the four shares was by the om tiers themseives and there liad leally been no sale. When one share of stock was sold on the 1st Monday in December at M H lieeord seized the oj.por- A Snow Storm. Chicaoo. Jan. 4. A severe snow and sleet storm which lias been lag ing throughout the Nottlmest since Saturday has setiously inlei fel ted with telegraph wires in all dii eel ions. All the lints west of here aie down ah in ' "J " , lesultinc in the arrest of I'retlow. as . . .. siated. 1 he amount is not definitely known, but it is thought it is not very j large. Young Pretlow is but 111 or I 22 vent's of age. and is conn cted with , one of the beat families in this sec j lion. I State Mews. Smithfield Herald: On Sunday 1hs, ;il,out noon, a colonel uciu iit teinpted to rob I he store of Mr Ptigh. slainled about lime miles below Ciiu toii. The lan headopti .1 asa iinitpic one. He cliliil ed to the 1'i'of of the building and theie divest.'d hi!!;rt"ll of ,iil c 1 is clotln s. and then tii d to slip don n the chimney. He got :l uit lniif way a:i i here he stuck fast. His : ells tor heii attia. tcil some parties 'within heat ie,,. ami a wi:nliass was procure' und lie was 1 oisled out and Canied to Chuton. where ho was lodged 111 jail. ' Wilmington Star: More colored 'laborers wi lit South esterday. to woik in ti e turpi mine wood-i Thi ; exodus, if not checked, may prove a si lions matte:' for f.u -me: s a: d ;:" ters. lii'.-i.les tiie h'.iu.ir. lis that n,. passed throi gh Wiimii.fot:. "f;oli g to Georgia." two bombed p is-, d through Cmnlotte the other day for Kansas, and it was stated that more were to follow. The GoMsboro Aigus :savs the iii.ijoritv of the best labor of that section is being th is -piii:ed antty. leai'ig tnostiV we:ik wuunli and childirn to d t!:e wi ik and U supported by the wlr.'e-i. I'.,i.iibi ih Cily 1'itlion: Antbonv God'rcv. a oung w h'te iii.in. met with an iiiC.-ieut at Shiloii on Christmas that is feaied will pi eve fnt d. He I was engaged in ceieln :it mg Cl ri tnnis 'with a patty of us.-och.tes liy the use of anvils, w I t u :l piemiit ore e io-iou of the ih .rge took place and k1i.iI t-r-ed the niiul. a ;i c; of w i 1 1 struck Godfrey in the thigh, milicting an uglv and se re wound, and m ikii g .amputation of the leg; necissaiy. Midirul aid was im a diat ly leiider ed. but as abou stated;! is feared the accident will result in hi- de.itu A.-heville Citizen: We learn that a man named T.eamter liien Powell, living tlit'" miles fr mi Morgaubm. we nt honie iut.ix' 'ab d hi-t Satuidav night Mid after driving I he childien fioiu the house lay down heforo the tire and went to -!eep. The children tind ng him ipiiet. slipped into the house and rituimd Hut la'er in the night they waked up ami found the ho ise on lire, and b.nely e.-ciped with .'.oirlivis Powell atid all the : con'eiit- of the hoiiso w tie co'ismned It seems that he had been indulging n drink very freely f -r some tiiun and on account ol his ill treatment his wife was forced to leave h.m sev eral wet ks i:g . Hal ;"h New ami Ohserw r: Ye--' terdn.. ..:'.!' a tie-tie o-, the Wil milig: .', '' 'don l .uii oail. t wo mile 'son'h o icky M "int. was tound to be on i. by tlieeti-ineeiof theili'l'tl -bound . press tiain. which passes Kocky Mount ;n ; ( clock :i m The eiigimer. a man ipiick to act. threw tin throttie-vilve of his i ni,..- open and d.ished o . r. Tne iolent jerk bioketl.e engine loose fioiu tlietr.iili. but tiie tiain uioed foi c.aid and like the ( ligllie crossed the trs!lc safely. Itetiit liitig to the trestle it was found I that ull o us uiiderpiniiii.g had bcui ' burn- d, h a i ing only the si i ingers uti d: r the rails. Th lights on ti e train wer.-ali ex:ii!gui.-he l and the piisi ti gers felt n selisatn u us if they had fallen eight or ten fet t. As!:eville Advance: About 10 o'ch ck last night a tathcr serious nc i -i.let.t occuiledin the house of Mr. W. C. atl ei -ton 1 1 1 li e ity. Tue cl iliireti were start ing a fire with coal i ll. when the oil iu the can ignitnl. causing fin cXj-1 sion. The ch'thiig of Add.o H.'iMipi-'. a girl aboiit 13 rears of age. caught lire, and iu fore it could be extinguished she was very paitif'illv if not seiioiisiy burned , about th" body. Two sii.a'Ier girl-. , MiiU.i.i and Mamie l'i :itherst"li. were also bm ued. but not so ' a lly. We arogr . t;flo. o li .ini that the l i e of :.;iea I, a- s i, I U nly tal' -n a l'le and that ti e tliidi is mi a boom. In Mitch 1 ami Y'.t.ccy touuties, many nnms which hitvebeen under .-mpeiisi. 1 1 for months on aeouit of th" stagnation , ill the trade, and tlie lllllioiisiy low pi ici s w Inch previ'i!- .1. hue 1 1 s nneil ojieiiition. and a huge numl.er c f new n. .ins have been opened. aieii, forme 1 that the eople of Mi '. ! ami Viit y. to whom the mi' a i-.' i ii the li,ici at sou ice of revenue, an much elated and encouraged at the rlaMe' Hig' out loo!:, which has given mi im et its to business generally. It is a fact not gem rail v known tint two thirds of the world's supply of i.:ica come f-i-iii the two counties named inthisState. Sl.itesville Landmark: Old lino Win. Key. of Surry couvty. at temple, I to commit suicide, one i'av lust wiek. by cnttit g his throat m I arm with a raor. because he and his wife had had acuariel. Mr. Isb 'i tie L u key. of Aiexai'der county, while diiuioiig' w .ter fn in a spriiig. felt himsi If swai lo.v soimthing He did Lot llil'.k much of it. but soon after felt his h-fill 1 1 give way. S'pcnd-ng four or live hundreil dollars iu medical atten tion, he was none tlie better Imt rather the worse. At length, reeeiv ing' some inidicine from the medical, bond of the I'hitP'J flutes, he pass- ' e l a s)tiug liiid. which had ail tiiese years lived, thrived and grown r.ithiu him. causing thisi intense suf fering. We lefcired last week to the lecent l-bbci of J. V. Dotsou. l'.s . of this county. It occurred Ti e day nigl t of last week. He bad bet ii to a del ate in the neighboi buod. and returning had locked both doors, of his bed room, put a huge purse containing the money mid papers iliuler the head of the lied, along with his revolver, and retiicd. W.ieu he awoke in the morning the purse ami all of its contents were g, me There were in the purse ."i!0(l of Ins own money. ,fl(illil of the money of the estate of 1'oitl a mI Gav, deceased. ' of which he was udministiutor, und all of the voiii hers ami all other pa pers p taining; to the estate. One of th ! "ii- Ltd been end led by means of a !'! v. key diiring the nilit. Theiei. '..clue which is hk !)' to lead to i; iirov-t of the burglar or, the recovci'y of the money. Washington Gazette: Robert R. White, of Luke Laiidii.er. wiites that Messrs. Willi -nit WiUiatus and Mitch-, ell liosM were out iu a small heavily loaded boat, between Oyater Rock i and ti e moatb of Doug'as Canal, when j a htrott-' and sudden wii.d cipsixed the lioat. D.ith men were drowned.! -tin Saturday lasl. while Mrs A'lie-1 liii iiiciuiin. who i elides on the river; hoie a few miles from town, w.:s pie-; I ii ing dinner, her clothing caught , li e. and she was so n en eloped in. the cruel llanie. Deing alone at tlie j lime the unfi Ttum tc wonuiii in hel l teiiot rushed o'.t into the opt it a:r j and the hui riemic. blown g very rap-1 illv. served to relidt 1' her condition ;li almost h' pi less one She would' have burin d up imni dia'elv hud not her husband and ot .ets near by heatd ' 1 "i dies, and ai.;-cd upon the scene j ;.; oi.ee U i' ii iiim h dilliciilty tlieVj s.icc eded iii extinguishing the liery j mass, but not until the entire lower; p l'tiOlis oi the In d,V bad been htel-i ally loa-teil. It was gem rally thongid she could sitniw but a short time. j Gohlsboto Argus: Mrs. II A. leliings. whom we mentioned a few , tl''o iis l :i mg ! en i nuv o,.llie l nb i :t ti e fa.-e b falling in1 tie tire wh.'.e under an nttmk if; i Vcpsv, wi s :;;! ii seize 1 by a like'; a-t.iel; on S in lav aftein ion. while' done in her room, at the re-.id lice of Mr. L H Ri-s. and ng on fell iu I the lire, this time to lei ileith. for; !k r clotiimg took lire, and .nadditiouj to biniiiii:: her f i'a'ly the ted clo:h- ing and window i m ti i-r.w. re ignited, i '.Mr R MolloweM. of I'.rogdi t. town- ; 1' 1 ill the niisfoitune to lose hlK ; two story ham bv tire eatlv: I'r tay night. I contained his entim I croij of corn, wheat, peas, and some . otlur articles, all of which were de H, roved. His loss is probably be tween .'M! and SI .OiHI. w it li u:i in surance o' Sir,') Two thousand. seven hui lied and li fleet! iioil..rs was ; the amount of ti-k t sules in the Wil-1 tniligtoii Weldon Ibiilroad oilice at this place on New Veil' 's day, thei same being for traup ritiig the r -grots Unit left that day for the tin - , I ,t ti me ivgi.uis of the Sordii. 1 his ; will proliil,! . gneour reab is an ideaj of II.eeMi nt of this negro eodns. j The above sales weie for New Year's J day ie.lv. but thecro-vd was in it much ; largi r on that day than u-'Oal. They go every day. not only from this sec-, tioli. but fr- li! even prim ipitl depot j ;nll along tiie hue of I lie mud and its 1 tributary And the end is not Vet ; Charlotte (.)bsei vt r: Thomas Jolly, ' a hid aged Id teal's, shot and ki led a young companion n -i.tt d l'avid . Set 1 1, uieu i. in Cleveland county la.-t . (. 'i.l'.si.i.as nioiitlig. al the house of , you. g Si t;li i. iev r s father. Mr ). J. ' S"t 1 1. u.ev i r who keeps a telly nei.r ! Si.fibv. ---lust la fote da.v i:glit y. s-; I tcrday i.:oi i ing Mr. W. !. t'lanton. 1 who it v s ;u t harlot te tow lishlj , heard . la signal of ihstiess fioiu his poultry! ! roost in the barn, and lun i icd out He ' ;seurcijid tlie bum thoroughly but 'could lind no one, so stali.iniug Mr.' I Brown at the scene with it gun he re- . 'pi, led lo ti.e house ami returned ' .vtth a hltitll'tl. Ml. Ci.ll.tou ius!iii: ! unsliccessfn! iu his seatch. but detel-j 1 mining to make thorough woik of it. he !c cured it pitchfork, and ascended j to the loft, which was loaded with fod j del. lie commenced punching into ; , the fodder wit li the pltchlolL. and at at.tl toe tilth tiii iinl he "t truck oil. ' ! A man sipieaied. and apj lung a; ' leverage to the folk handle .Mr. Clan- j ioit t-i ought a io!ored mail named I ' Mil ton Coltoii to I he s'.u face, one of .Milton's hands hi :ug pierced by the jpioiigs if the folk. Down in the : hole wherein Mntoii Lad secteted ' hin. s. If, was found a bug cotilaining ; u hen. A bloody street engage ment between .1 ti. Hood and J. W. ; Summers, took place in Davidson I'oi.ege on Thursday evening last. and as it result Hood now lies dungei imsiy wounded witii u pistol bull in i his tindv, while Suiuiuers suffers with a hc.aip WiHind it ll cted by a hatchet m the huiids of 11 Mid. Tin; phy-j siciuns in tin t poiti-m of the co.mly noith of Ch.ii'iotte met at Hunteis ille New 1(mi' I ay. to devise some' -Vstelil of CO-oj iiitioli in older to I i i tect their liiiatieial interest in the' : .tuie. A li.-t ! d dmptei ts whose credit is cons'eh led not good :s to b! ' fuiiiished each physician, and ihey have J.h dged II, liiselvis not to vtsi, those whose names appear i-u those, ltts. under any en enuistaiiceH. unless j cash is paid for all sen ices wl ea ren- j deled, uhtil ciedit is made good by j l aving old dues Open air lite. I sou vuilou iilnl i posine to Ihe eh - ii lits. is tit ginning to gt t in ns woi k ; n Un colored people who have con i guited here, awaiting shipiiu nt to .Vrl.iinas. The avi lage number daily in ciuip on the ohi lield l.e.ir the Tniile stin t depot has been 2li. for Ihe past two months The field has been trodden under foot until n is as barren as it circus ring' iooks the duv niter the ciicus l as lelt. all the loose 1 rails iu ihe sin rounding countiy have, b, en gi.tSitaed und bul litd us fuel, tin i oul cms have been t.iidcd for the; mine puipose, ami the emigiaiits now ' in camp liml that they are really in the midst of a famine of tire audi food, lney are but poorlv supplied with clothing am. are totady u..pr-1 tected irom the rain, save at such tunesiistheiatlroitdcoiiipaey hiippeus ti nave an eiontv oo car liatmv lor them. A htree mainritv of thet-e emigrants aie women and childien. and their xufl'erins are tiiiiny and s. vi re. One of the emigrants, a col ored wound) 1, Mined Susan Johnston, from ,i!etil!i. last week contracted it severe case of pnemii'iiii i. which re snlled in lief dentil last Sunday. Her ho ly was interred at the expense of the county. In all chsch of I eura'giii there tire certain localities v. lu te iiinn is mole intense these me called the "pltlntlll pi;u!s litdi the "j auifiil points thoioilehly, , 'icli iiflnct-d With lii-eas with Siilvati n Od. the this jittii nun niiiiihiiator. hottltt. Pi ice '2't eentt b W. HAS NOW RKTUKXEI) FROM NEW YOHK AND HAS ONE OF TIIE LARGEST AND liEST SELECTED LINE OF GOOD-; EVEU P.liOUWHT TO CHATHAM COUNTY, CONSISTING OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILYERWARK, MUSICAL lNSTliflMEiVTS. Violins, Banjos, Accordeons, Harps, CUTLERY, GUNS PISTOLS, FANCY GOODS, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, PICTiJ H i: F n AM KS, ALL S!ZES MADE TO ORDER ; A LAIIOK Lf.Vi: OF CHRISTMAS GOODS, CANDIES, ETC. All jroods warranted as represented and satisfaction jriianuiteed. Oive me a cjtll. I will m.'U yo geocls for los money than you ever had the pleasure ot'htivin Ufore. BRITISH BOLL BOS PISTOLS ONLY $3. (iive me a cull ami I will do you pood : all I nsk is a trial and I will convince vou. I return my sincere thanks for your lilici-al patronage in the pat, and trust to merit a continuant f th s:ime. Det IT 17, 1M83. -Its. 1885. FALL. 1885 NEW GOODS! AT HI Wc take pleasure in announcing to! our friends and customers, that our FA LL AND W I XI KU (i( OD3 ! will he otVered at Prices in sympathy with the Low Prices of Faun Products. We have a more complete line of DRY GOODS, i NOTION'S. CA It PETS. OIL CLOTH, ROOTS AND SHOES. I HATS AND CAPS. I Ql'EENSWAKi:. ULASSWAHE. OivtK'KUlES, &C than ever hefore ottered. ! Ladies' Cloaks and Dry Goods , a Specialty. We solicit an examination of our; Goods hefore luiyinj;. Thanks j for past favors. I sf The Highest Cash Prices paid; for Cotton and other Produce. Yours Respectfilllv. J K. . ill LEAN & 10. Sii.ek. N. C. Nov. 1SK5 ' DOriT FAIL TO SE DAVJD K0SKXT11AL AT .1. M. noSLNUVl'M's oi l' STANIl, Corner Fayelteville and Hargett Sts.. WHERE VOU WILL FIND TH E LA RCi EST ST( CIC OF Clothing. HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, AND AT LOWER PRICES T1IA.V ANY OTHER HOFSE IN j TIIE STATE. . MY 1p( lUL IS NOW COMPLETE AND M E RCIIA NTS W I EL F INI) IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO VISIT ME I IE FORE BUYING. Very respectfully, DAVID ROSENTHAL, ieor. ravettevillc and Harwell M., RALEIGH, N C. tv-toher , lfM. 3mn. J. B -MAKEPEACE 'SCOT SAN'FORD, MOOltK CO., N. C, M.tNCFi;rriii?i:ti of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, i Mouldings, Window and j Door Frames, Hand-Railings, Balusters, Ifewel Posts, Porch Columns, Church Pews, and all kinds of dressed lumber. Jn yi(w (lf fho f,pt t)mt we nre ;,.,, in tl(1, ,ni,,st ((f tlP VPrv ,1IM,(rr r i,lh of ,. StlltPi ,, ,mvj( a, IB(.jitie for iiianilfaetiirin we feel confident that we can oiler in jood work an an leasonalile terms us any other lunnu fiettirer in the Siate. All orders by lullll receive plolnpt ill ti lit loll. Price List sent on application. Muyll.tM ly. PATENTS, ( Cav-atn, Trail Mai ks & Copy Wrights OMnlne.t. uti'l ll t.ihir lniBliiM In th r. lit- ni oillfr niu-mlixl u fur MmtKiit in yr.v. our .m -" Ik .,l"ll'' 'I"1 ' S- Flni i intv. mi4 i ran oiiiniti I'ftif-tii In Iwii Um tlmn tlttau re lli. 'e In m tt iMIlv.le pMmiiliiyfr i. hri. n.l wnok SoCHAKOK U'j. mtfr lii.r In 111 I'. Ml inJUtOT. Ul0 ftutil. Of ! Mulii-r or.l- r IM'IoI'Hi. nml lu nti Uls "f Ui !' M. I'n flit onli'i1. Fur lir.iimr. iti. mi nit nml rfUvrtw- i" 'iuil ellmn In ymir uwu suiii """)' KNOW CO.. I ll fniHIl I nil.,', Wnall!gtnil, ll. 0. IV, II. 1 H, L E fJMEB W. H. LEONARD, 1'ITTSBORO, N.C. GARR7 YOUR TOBACCO TO 0. II. F0STKK IMIITII Wifi Havinj; loasoil t ho New WitrolHiu.se fonnoily knowa &d coiKlitotfd Ky Afosxi-s. W. ( A- A. J. Stitmaolianthe "8TK0N ACU WAHKHOrSK," wo ollor to Tobacco Planters tiniiaialloK'il iiidiicoiitonts for .ianlliiir the golden weed. IIAVr (i HAD EONO KXI'EKIEXCE. AXD (1IVIXO ALL SALES OUR .'KHSONAE ATTENTION'. WE CAN PltOMISE OUR FlilEN'D.S ENTIRE SATISFACTION IX EVERT INSTANCE. OUR WAREHOUSE IS THE LAi.OEST AXD BEST KQUTPPID IX THE CITY. AND WE II .vE THE BEST ACCOMMO DATIONS FOR ROTH MAX AXD BEAST. Bring us a trial load and we will guarantee vou a HIGHER PRICE for vour tobacco than you can get at any other warehouse in the state. m vi ass is a m 10 please mi 0. H. FOSTER & CO., Proprietor!. TO OUR PATRONS. OwiiiiT to the rcouircineiits of our other buxiness, we have leaved ear commodious: new warehouse to Messrs. (). H. FOSTER A CO. Tky arc (icntlcim n of laive exierieiiee and will tf(at vou right. Wt bepe you will exteml to theni tin- lilieral patronage which you bestovretl apes us last .season. Your friends, V. C.A A. B. STROyACII- October 8, 1SS5. Sum. BlillWANGKIt Knoxville, Tenn., Fall and Winter Season, 1885. THE TIMS HAS C0MS AND WE ARE PREPARED. TO OUR FRIENDS : We deire lo iiiinonr.ee tliut we will offer tliis neuron a sterk of Uw'i, Yoiitlm' ami Bovh' ClolbiiiK; tliut we iVel confident will merit jour cltMfli attention. Our stock u beretofoie, will embrace tlie Newest Denipne and Style, enpeeiullv niHitnfHctuieil to un i t the requiienieiitH of tbotte pyniptiiy timt-cliiBs, boiiehtly mit'le Clol!iini'. The lejiiiliition of our "niiiken" beinj fully est alilished, we irm H tinueeeKHiirv to in ihe nny further cbiiuiH. lint reftr you to those wko vill Bulistiintiiite the nbovc, uml they nre found among the bent drenfetl pcpl of this vieinitv. Our N'oveltieH in (nt8' FiirniHbinjr OooilsareimmenHe ant nnaarpaaMti this BtHHOIl. IH),'T FAIL TO SKK OUR Fine l'nilervvenr, Olovei. Xeckwenr ami Oenfs' Fine Shirts, suitable Jar evening; lren. Cull chiIv mill (fi t Fhut Choice. N. Ii. (irtiitients mnde to order nt dliort notice. Verv l!e-"ieclfullv. SRWANOEK BROS., LEADING CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, Oct. 1. 1885. Opposite U. S. Port Offie. fe CO.'S EHODSE BliOTHERS, Charlotte, If. C.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 7, 1886, edition 1
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