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THURSDAY, October 3, Iu order to induce our friends to ' form clubs iu every neiiiliborliooil 1 we will Kend six copies of The IIecokd one year for ten dollars, or ten copies for fifteen dollars. Cash in advance. Ea O A Ej a r , , : j 'Jo OoilksitlittM. ' We again ask our friends in all parts of I the county to write letters to TiiK Ukcokd, and give publicity to any items that may be of iuteret. Our farmer friends will please not forget that we will always find space for any communications that they may be pleased to send us. t . , was quite a success. I lie singing w.ts .Y.lolo,""V excellent, evincing much talent and culti- We make no apology for the exclusion vation, while the charades .vere acted 10 f local matter by the exhibit of the county : markably well. The proceeds amounted n..,i.iiionerB. for we know of nothing of ' to $:i 1 02. A beautiful pyramid of flowers more Interest to our tax-payers. W. L. Loudon will buy cotton in th e seed or loose, as well as in bale f Oiii Unloifrli Wioinl. We invite the atteutiou of our readers to , tlieadvertisementsot our Iriemts m Kaleigli, and when you go there, be sure to give them a call, and yoa will be fully satisfied. If you want, Dry Goods, po to Tuckers, Petty & Jones, or J. P. Gnl ly's, and you cannot fail in getting good bargains. Messrs. W II. & It S. Tucker are so well and favorably known that com ments from us are needless. This is the oldest house, and has the largest stock. You will there meet our genial county men, G. W. Poe, and Stanley lliggsbee, al ways ready to wait on jou, Petty & Jones are now offering their stock at cost, and r-av you can save 25 per cent, by buviug from them, as they are closing up their business, the term of their partnership having ex pired. Msj. Petty is one of our Chatham loys, who wen, to Kaleigh after the war, and lias built up a large hrisiness. With him is our very obliging friend, Mr. I. C. Bynum, who will give you good bargains. J. P. Gulley offers a very choice and select stock at most reasonable prices, and if you once go into his store you can't hlp buyiug something. Try it and see. With him is our hand- some young conntyman, C. C. Hamlet, who will sell you goods it any u;an in Raleigh ...... . , . . w , All kinds of produce can be bcught of oar couutyman, , Wm JlCJljlC'kiU, and he Till also ssllfor you any pi-odnce that you many send or carry to him, and make ' prompt returns. Since his removal to Hal- eigh he has established a business reputa- lion, of which any man may be proud. I) T TollllSOll tiiavm1 frnrti tliia fmirtv tn T?:ilrli nltmit 7 three years ago, and Ins business has en larged so much, as to render necessary his moving into a larger building each yiar, which speaks more m his piaise than a volume it written. Read carefully his card aud give him a call. Moore & Thompson, while making a specialty of selling cotton, yet solicit consignments of any produce : that you may send them, and if any body can get the best prices for you it is our clever friend Alf. A. Thompson. There is no more obliging and pleasant gentleman in Raleigh to d al with than, W. H. I)oM, and if yon will only trv him. you will think so too. He will always be pleased to meet ou at his large store, at the Noith East crner of Martin & "W ilmington streets, aud you will not regret calling on him. C'iipt. J. J. TllOlliaS - A . IG years experience as a cotton (ullr and itnrtno. L.t ..l J ..l. . i-,w,n , . ... , : bales, which shows what an entensive bus- ,..,, inesshedoefl. He aho keeps for sale heavy , ' 3 groceries, such as bagging, ties, meat, : a i f i ! ""in.at. mi unit isuur energeuc inend, W. Thompson, Jr., block." 'a chip ot tne old M. T. Xorris k Co., are so clever and obliging when you deal with them, that you naturally wish to try them again. If you don't believe it, see for yourself. Mr. Thill ip Taylor, the son of our Donular sheriff r .1 i . i .' t ', or course Chatham neonle tr.d witb i m . II you wish to buy any kind of books, or stationery, go to Alfred Williams & Co., than rhich there is no more reliable firm in any business in the State. You will there get your money's worth. Notwithstanding the wonderful orowth of Raleigh yet our friend, H. Mahler has kept race with it in his business. You will get honest work done by him, and he will sell you genuine gold jewelry of all kinds. His is the leading house in Raleigh in his line of businees. The popular Hardware house of Julius Lewis & Co., in well and favorably known to us all Our townsman, C. W. Hanks, is ever ready to give you good bargains, and send you on your way njoicing. sure to give thi firm a call before you leave Raleigh, and they will supply you With anything in their line that you . eed. If you wish any nest printing done go to VI iiMnww Kdwanls, Hrongllton & (0., A firm v?hich is well known in all this sec- tion, and whose work alwavs gives satis- faction. If you don't believe it, try them: and tee. lnlli 10v:tuiiii:tt ion. The Public Examination provided for by the School Law, will take place at the Court House, Tnursday. Friday, and Satur- ua , ivtii urn, huu lm mm., beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. I$riwt-vni-. Mr- NV- N- Straulin "s been appointed Registrar ol voters of Centre Township, for the ehctiou in November. All persons who have not heretofore registered should do bo at once. i We are pleased to note, that at a special meeting ot the county commissioners, held on t,,e l',)tu September, our clever young friend, Charley E UnnMon. was appointed Constable of Matthews Township, to fill a vacancy. Xoi tin1 Sitllii,. The entertainment, given hist night for the benefit ot the yellow fever sunVrers, was voted to Miss Lina Maliory, as the most popular person present, each vole costing five cents. Of course theie was much electioneering. The lady managers desire to return thanks to J. A. womack, Esq , for his kind and ellicient services. tentiO"! It is with pleasure that we call i riMlvrt tn flw card of the Bvnum Mimufacturing Company,. Their factory is on flaw River, about four miles from Pitts- uoro , aim was . ereciea in im: dv the very enterprising gentlemen who, compose the company. We are pleased to know that thoy are meet ing with the success, tbey so much deserve. Association and Presbytery. As announced in our last isr-ne, the An- I nual Meeting of the Sandy Creek Associa- tion will commence to-day at Emmau' church, in this county. From the number ot persons who have already passed through here, we judge that the attend ance will be very large. A s ecial report er of the Kixonn will be on hand, so that we may publish all matters of iutereM con nected with the meeting. We will a'so have a special reporter in attendance upon the 0:a:g- Presbytery which meets to-dav at Ilavwood. -v Desperato duti-stctoi. A negro named Ambrose Crump, was ar- rested and committed to our county on the 2(th of September, charged with stealing the flue saddle-horse of .Tames , . A reporter ot the IJuoiin at once proceed- ed to interview the pti-or.er and ascert h! ned t' toe following facts: On the Imli of Sep- i tember, he and hij wife quarrelled, and in the struggle he drew his knife and cut her once or twice with it about her head, and another negro woman, who attempted t wrest the knife from his grasp, was cut se verely on her hand, lie then rai off, aud . . . . . . . later in t:-e usv came back witii a gun loaded with squirrel shor, and when about T-" yards distant from the cabin he fired upon a woman standing in the door, think ing it was his wife, and again ran 1T. The woman was struck by several of the shot, but no dangerous wound inflicted. (And by-the-wav this is the Inundation of ilia tragedy, first published in the Ntws and copied in nearly every paper in the Stat wherein two women were killed outright. V The would be wife murderer lurked about in the neighborhood until the fo'lowing , Monday night (Uie 2;lrd) and then stole Mr. Williams's lnvse, and crossing Haw Rivet at Henley's Mill came through Pi ts buro the same night, aud sold the horse at the Gulf on Tuesday to a Mr. Olcott for : $0. He was finally arrested near Eypt j on Thursday morning and after a prelimiu- ary tr'al before E. h. Tysor, Esq., was com-1 mitted to jail. Our Superior Court was i 8till in session, and th prisoner was anxious I Ill I'll HI, tMiLC UC1' '!- tilt- V im ii . uwuiiro guilt, and commence serving out his Wm in the Penitentiary, without remaining in ul . ., ,IM . . 1 six months, until next court, lhegrannjury , , ,. , j . . . having been discharged, no indictment , , , , , i .i t .i . : couldbelour.dat this term of the court, : and so he must await the ' law's delay.' PLATFORM AND RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED AT THE DEM- OCRATIOCONSEUVATIVE CONVENTION. HELD AT KALEIGII ON THE 22d OF AU GUST, 1878. We reailirm our adherence to the time- honored principles ot the Democratic party, i 11 1 J' and in the interest of ourselves and of our ; posterity, denounce all monopolies, high j taxes, and all extravagance and wasie in ! the expenditure of tin people's money. j We denounce the contraction of thecurmi- i cy, the heartless and unpatriotic policy of the Uepubiicau administration making the rich richer and the poor poorer, which has c.'.used a stagnation ot business, destroyed j the prosperity of the country, t hrown thons - j ands out of empl-.yment, and reduced mil- ; Hons to penury and want. vve denounce the demonetization of silver ; h3' the Republican party in the interest of : Uie capitalists and the bond-holders ; and , we congratulate the country on the sue - j cest-ful efforts of the Democratic paity to' i restore silver to its legitimate uses even I I over the veto of a Republican President. ! We demand the t n le retirement of the circa- i onal Banks, the substim- lation of the Nati tbn therefor of greenbacks, whoe volume fih0nld be regulated by the requirements j of tratle aiul business : and the rej eilof the tax on StHte Banks, leaving their organiza- tion to tlie peopie of tho different States, and we eTplicitIy (leuiani tLe repeal ()f the ' Resumption Act. ' ! We demand a repeal or modification of' tljeHeveuue system, so that it shall not di.- criminate against Southern industries ; a reduction of the tax on tobacco and a mod- ification of the onerous tax on the distilla- I tion of fruit : a tariff for reuenue only and j not for the purpose of building up northern J j manufacturers at the expense of the South ; . and we favor a tax on incomes of two j thousand dollars and over, thereby light - enlug th-i buidens ot labor aud making !..;. ..1 ; . ki;I ,1,,,,, We denounce corruption in office where ever it exists the higher the place the greater the crime ; and we call upon the people at the polls to punish the infamous electoral fraud by which the people ol the United States were deprived ot their right to elect their President. Finally, we congratulate the people ot the Union on the overthrow of the party of hate, with its corruptions and oppressions, and upon the triumph of that policy of conciliation and fraternal kindness which the Democratic party has ho long and so pelidtently advocated. THE MARKETS. Ol-h It lAI. KKI'OUT OK Til K CoTToJS MAKKliT, I ! m pi led expressly for TitK RkcoUD by HI. T. IORIIIS &. CO., Raleigh, October 2, 1878. Cotton Middling Djja'.lf'.j .strict low mid- ll i ii tr ) low miooliiig 51I4. strict good ordinary UK good oiriiiiary y, onii- good oiriiiiary y, nary 8 1 2, middling stains 9 1-2, low mid- dling stains J). food ordinary stains 8 1-2. Tone of the market weak. itvmaukkt wiiolkai.f. cash rmCKS TienNew 4 1-2. nieced 3 1 -1: bamfinir : llUiKlU : Patai.soo family flour 7.50 : l i con. 0.). n al 70." I5acon.-iiog round 10.; ! Iiiiia I:!mU liult rdenr r khIhs 71. ! shoulders ( N. C pork 6:17. Lard n0. OalO, western 9. Coffee prime Hio 1S).,20, Molasses -S 11 syrup 27, Cubai molasses ;. Salt l uo. oil gar wnue 10, yellow. 8V;tO. lted sole b ather 20a2.ri. i tics and registering voters at xMat Tallow 7. Potatoes sweet 50, Irish 7").! thews' township in 1877, Shelled oats 40 Egs 174 Butter 20. J I P.urke, gu irding live prisoners, Chickens 12Ual74. A Moore, repairing bridge at New The above prices are for large lots, when small Quantities, are wautea nighe r prices win be charged. N K V A 1 V K U r i S 10 A 1 K N TS G. WALKEP.. HANKS, OK CHATHAM COUNTY, WITH- JULIUS LEWIS & CO., Haleigh, rJ. C, Dealers in HARDWARE EVERY DESCRIPTION. Sash. rl J)o(lS, and Blinds. I ffapn and Bum Material, Leather and Hubher Keltin, Taints, Oils, &e. m it ct: U' :-tf L. !5. WYNYM, Atrent. AN UF AG TUHE RS -of tui:- BEST YAMS AX!) 1 10 AXP DEALEliS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! look ron tiik SHEETINGS AND YAENS, JIKAXDEI) CHATHAM COTTON MILLS, IF yor WANT THE BSST ! FIRST, AND ONLY COTTON MILL IN THE COUNTY. Eisoirap Hone Enterprise. oct3-no3-tf ;T a n i T.T l x xi , , ( iLarPSt MUMMl 12 It mil j I Book and Job Printinf" ! j W I iUJilSa VS" j Done in the Very best style and at ; prices that defy competition' i Merchants, i Manufacturers, Supplied with and others, j Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envel tii. j. a e . t , opes, Statements of Account, In- voices of Sales, Price Lists, Circular and Cards, Hand Bills, $:c., Azc, at short notice, and prices guaran- teed to be as low as any first class UOUSC, North or South. ; TlOnir TtTRTTfcTtvrf ; AlllVi U Blank Book Manufacturing Of every kind done neatly quickly ; am . Pv -Lgal llauks our kpecialty. EDWARDS & BROUGHTON, "l-V i -r- i -. , oct3-nott-3m -ByiiM Maiiactmiff Coipaay, OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF j ACCOUNTS AUDITED BY THE j BOUNTY i 'OW M fSHflWRW" w - ,m.am.w,j, J'UOM. SKlTKAHil-iK 1ST, J.O I 4 TO fkom bkitembku 1st, 1877 BKPTKMPEB JsT, 1878. September 3d, 1877, , Issuei, gfmiber 3 I. 1878 , c R Scott, computing taxes for 1877, $50.00 W P Wrenn, computing taxen,1877, 5U.00 f W Hatch, computing taxes, 1877. 50.00 ira rraxiuu, icinici iujt voies, tec, in lladley township, 1877, 3.41 17.10 11.30 20.00 5.40 5 23 10 00 2 50 3 60 12 00 5 9C 190 20 00 515 20 00 W B Carter, listing property, in Al bright's township. 1877, j C T Norwood, guarding prisoner to j Orange county, I 11 L Jenkins, listing property in Gulf township, 1877, J J Knight , deputy sheriff, deliver j ing notices. &c , ! American Iron and Steel company, I lumber tor bridge, at Pittsboro', ; American Iron and Steel compauy, lumber for bridge at Lockviile, 'Calvin Mitchell, work on stone I bridge, Pittsboro', i W P llok, special coroner, body Ed i in liyrd, A M Tucker, and eleven others, jurors at a coroner's inquest, over the body ot iiin Hyrd, j n,wb Headen. yuaidino- Dave Wil- j Hams to Prison, j J B West, J P., fees in case State vs. j j Headeu and R Strowd, J D Brasington, for listing property ' ""P"ownsnip, in 101 , " u ivson. lor conveying r urewer to Mucie county jail, o 1 j.i. 1011 j ' J A Houston, traveling to Greensboro and Pittsboro in legard to jail, noufnui, umiu prM7 24 07 11 00 55 00 nope .jonnson s. J Wr Calder, listing property at Bear j Creek township, in 1877, 20 00 J J Knight, othcers ol board, and in cluding date, Wr 11 Hatch, clerk to board, and in cludinu date, V F Foushee, cross index, clerk's oihVe, Ij IS Bynum, services as commissioner to, and including date, C R Scott, services as commissioner, and including date, Thomas Cross, services as commis sioner and including date, October 1st, 1877. T li Lnsater, services on committee of finance. 4 days, Robt H Sutton, services as county examiner. 2 davs, 10 00 80 10 5G 25 7780 3G00 04 00 8 00 0 00 Ttie American Iron and Steel com panv, sleepers and lumber liynums Hi id ire, 182:1 The American Iron and Steel com pany, hauling material lor jau, and repairs ot L'-ckville bridge, D V Ri.idle. deputv sheriff, waiting on grand jury. Fall term. 1877, .1,1 Knight,' deputy sheriff waiting on grand juiy. Fall term, one day, Lucian Williams, hanging court bouse bell, Wm Moore, guarding prisoners half day, T A Hanks, guarding prisoners forty days. C W Hanks, guarding prisoners six teen days, Shide Alston, guarding prisoners 70 04 10 00 2 00 50 50 40 00 Hi 00 50 W L Loudon, merchandise for jail and curt house, 13 8(1 J Y Webster, guarding prisoners twwenty six days and a half, 20 ."50 Wad lie MeClenahan, jail fees to date. ' 110 GO Waddie MeClenahan, jail fees from August (i:h to September :!d, 1S77, 24 00 .1 S MeClenahan, M. medical at tention to V Johnson, while in prison. 8 50 C W Hvnnm, repairs of bridge at llvi.ums, 103 90 C W Hviuiiii, conveying 2 prisoners troni Hill-boro' to Pittsboro' fl 00 J D (iritlin. going to Hillsboro' with guard fr prisoners, 12 50 October 2d. 1877. D M La s, jailor. Orange county jail fees liuri.ett Ilojkins aud 1 W il liams, 56 85 George Council guarding pris oners seventeen days, 17 00 W7 P Wren, for superintending jail county commissioners &c , to date, 71 00 J VV Hatch, services as county commissioner to and including dae, ol 00 li Hatch, copving tax lists in 103 84 ion, T A IIa:k guarding prisoners, one day, 1 00 ! November oth, 1877. ! L Clegg, committee on plan for ; jail, Wiley (tondin. deputy sheriff serv ing notices on registrars and over ! peers, J U Brown, repairs on jail, James Pace, repairs on bridge at Paces mills, R It HamM, repairs on bndge at j Paces mills, , G P Moore, repairs on Moores bridge, . D W liidle, deputy sheriff, to serv 6 00 o no 1 "J ,.(, n,. 4.) 20 3 00 05 83 Tl;' ing notices &c., American Iron and Steel com pany, labor luruiMieu Liocaville ! bridge, ' The American Iron and Steel com- 1 panv, lumber furnished Lock- j villebiidge, 342 GG ; The Ametiean Iron and Steel com- ! pany lumber for Paces bridge, G4 48 ' 0 W Foushee, deputy sheriff, con- i veying prisoners to Hillsboro', &c, 24 20 jJ J Knight, deputy eheriff, serv- ' ing notices, &c, 13 00 : W H Hatch, lor serving as clerk, to I TJate, and abstract, statistic bond, GO 70 I W W Elkins, for conveying tax list ' from Br-ar creek to Pittsboro', 2 00 ' VV L London, Paints &c. for jail, 5 51) Waddie MeClenahan, jail fees to j November 5th, 1877, 13 20 ; L B Bynum, T H Briggs & Sons, to account for paints. &c , tor jail, 24 GO L B Bynum, for freight, &c, ou ma teriat for jail, 8 24 Waddie MeClenahan, deputy sheriff, lees in cases btate vs. Cius Leach, j &c, F , j C It Scott, J P , cases of State vs. J 1 00 3 76 5 50 2 0 2 15 34 14 4 68 3 00 Atkins and Dick O Kelly. J A Hanks. M D.. medical attAnt.inn j to prisoners, December 3d, 1877. ' C Aired, county examiner, 1 day. ; J w Calder. J P., fee in State vs. S j T Bright and E B Kelly, i The American Iron and 'steel com- ; uau,luK (.casu con- w g Tyson, constable fee in case j State vs. Cavenes's and others, I T Bl,rffess A Mitchell, replaciug , aWments, &c. N Hope Bridge, A C Moore, replacing abutments, &c, . nope linage, Johnson s, November 25th, 1877, 7 82 1 - Bynnm & Poe, eight per cent, paid , building jail , 500 ; l';"m& Poe balance building (To be continued next week.) J. J. JACKSON ATTOHNEY-AT-IAW, PITTSBORO', N. C, All business entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. , eep20 no2-tf T. B. WOMACK, ATTORNEY AT LAW And Solicitor of the Inferior Court, ot Chatham county, PITTSBORO', N. C. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to his care, and special attention given to settling the estates of deceased persons, taking accounts, &c. sep2-tf JOHN M. MORING, Attorney-at-Law, Moringsville, Chatham County, N. C. JoriN M. Moutkg, AwitKn M. Mohtno (Of Chatham.) (Or Orange. Attorneys-at-Xaw, DURHAM, N. C. W All business entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. sepl9-tf Financial Statement Office Board Commissioners, Chatham County, N. C, Pittsboro', Sept, 2, 1878. From September 1st, 1877, to September 1st, 1878, the Board of Commissioners were in session twenty-four days. The follow ing is a true statement ot the number of days each member was present, the num ber of miles each travelled in attending same and compensation audited by the Board to each : L. B. Bynum, present 23 days at 2.00 $46.00 230 miles travelled at 5c. per mile, 11.50 On Committee of Finance 3 days, 6.00 Total amount audited, C. R. Scott, present 24 days at 2.00 768 mileB travelled at.5c.permile, On Committee of Finance 3 days Computing Taxes, 1877, $48.C0 38.40 6.00 50 00 1-13.4U $46.00 6.90 j Total amount audited, j J. W. Hatch, present 23 days at 2,00 I 138 miles travelled at 5c. per mile j On Committee of Finance 2 days, I Computing taxes, 1877, 4.00 50.00 5 per cent, on $770.20, amount J collected from the State, 38 81 ' Total amount audited, x W. V. Wren, present 24 days at 2.00, 48 00 900 miles travelled at 5c.per mile Computing Taxes, 1877, Superintending jail, &c. Total amount audited, 4800 50 00 71.00 217.00 42.00 35.70 Thos. Cross, present 21 days at 2 00 1 14 miles travelled at oc.per mile Total amount audited, W. H. HATCH, sepl9-4t Cl'k ol the Board. Raleigh & Augusta Air Line. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. ) Rai.ktou, N. C, Sep. 18, 1878. ) On and after WEDNESDAY, Sep. 18th, 1878, trains on this road will run as follows (Sundays excepted): MAIL TRAIN MAIL TRAIN GOIXO SOUTH. GOING NOKT1I. , Leave- Leave Hamlet 2 15 p m Keyser 3 J5 ' Manly 415 Raleigh 6 00 a m ;Cary 6 HI " i Apex G 55 " : New Hill... 7 19 " Merry Oaks. 7 40 " Moncure 8 00 " Osgood 8 24 i San ford ....005 " Cameron.. ..9 51 Mauly 10 47 " Kejser 11 26 " Arrive at Cameron 5 00 " Sanford 6 05 " Osgood 6 28 " Moncure 6 52 " Merry Oaks. 7 12 " New Hi 11.... 7 33 Apex 7 57 " Cary 8 21 " Arrive at Raleigh 8 40pm Hamlet.... 12 45pm ACCOMMODATION TRAIN j Runs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave 1 Raleigh 5 30 p m Leave Cameron. . . 4 00 am Sanford 5 22 " ('ary.. 6 15 " ! Apex 6 55 " Osgood 6 08 " " : xt. iiiii .7 33 .8 13 .8 53 .9 33 Moncure ... 6 54 " Merry Oaks.7 40 " New Hill . . 8 15 " Apex 8 55 ' Cary 9 35 " Arrive at Raleigh .. .10 00 " ! Merry Oaks ' Moncure i Osgood . . q- ' Sanford .... 10 18 i Arrive at Cameron.. ..1130 j The passenger train makes close connec- tions at Hamlet with the Carolina Central Railroad to and from Wilmington, Char lotte, anc all points South and Southwest and ac Raleigh with the Raleigh & Gaston Railroad to and from all points North and Northwest. JOHN C. WIN DER, sep26no2-tf Superintendent. TIME TABLE To Take Effect Sept. 16,1878. Daily Except Sunday. OOITVCi UP. Leave Fayetteville at 3 o'clock, p. m. Arrive at Little River 3.40 p m; leave 3.45. Arrive at Spout Spring 4.1 0.p m; leave 4 15 Arrive at Swann's Station 5, p m; leave 5.05 Arrive, at Jonesboro 5 30 p m ; leave 5.40 Arrive at Sanlord 5.45 p m ; leave 6.10 Arrive at. Egypt 6.30. GOING DOWN. j Leave Egypt at 8 o'clock, a m. Arrive at Sanford b.cO a m ; leave 9.10 2 Arrive at Jonesboro 0.15 a ni ; leave 9.30 Arrive at Swann s btation.a.oa a m; leave 10 ! Arrive at Little River 11.15 a m;' leave 11.20 00 Arrive at Fayetteville, 12 m. Connect at Sanford w.th trains of Ra- 'A rrirra a KnAnt Snrinnr 111 Jll Q m Ipaca 1 II -.ll IHIITII M IU I A 1 1 vF II ?i La A . li. j(M III .11111,11 L. ('. JONES, Superinteudaut. 0- I. C! NEW GOOB, FOR FALL & WINTER TRADE. 3000 Yards of Holts Plaids at Factory Prices Wholesale and Retail. Home-Made Wool Hats for Men and Boys. A splendid assortment of H3TO J1S3T2 03BQ)IB0i A GOOD PAIR OF MEN'S BOOTS FOR ONLY TWO DOUAHS A LARGE LOT OF OLD SALEM JEANS! THE BEST GOODS MADE FOR THE MONEY ! j A beautiful line of Calicoes and other DRY GOODS. Largest Stock and Assortment of FLOWS, FLOW CAST- FARMING IMPLEMENTS IN THE COUNTY 1 A No. 1 Bedstead for only $4-00 f Best Cream Cheese ! Blue Stone Cheap ! If you wish to save your money, give me a call. I will not be undersold by ANY ONE IN THE STATE ! . L. LONDON. Pittsboro, N. C, Sept. 16. IN THE CHATHAM RECORD, AND Ph0S7ER THEREDTT. 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