tf i
Jho(f inaiham jlifcorc
THl'RSDAY. SI-IP I'. ar,. ls.O.
BJTExactly threes mouths to Christ
mas. fi&y(lKN. Hl'AI.KH Wll.l.NI'KVK ATptTTS
HilHo' US S.VTIUIPAV, OlTollKIt IM'II,
UrirMiij. Robert Ringhiini w ill de -
1iV,.i-,i li.,.tiiin hi ( inl.il.iie Ai'iid, inv
next .Saturday.
flfiTlii the case of Colo against
Carson, ut our court last week, t i it
ages of tin) plainli.Fs four witnesses
tttuounted to 27'.) years.
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tar Htt few of our mills me run -
liing, on account of the Hem city of
water, that it is difficult to get any
meal or Hour in this county.
BThe county candidates will
begin their canvass at (iulf, on the
lUth of October, and close at l'itts
boro, on the 1st of November.
Br IJyniini I leaden have just
received u large stock of Hcdslfiids.
and fresh Clover seed ; h1m, a beau
tiful lot of Fall li i ii t h and Yankee
Notions.
esSrWo have received mid read,
with pleasure the Hist number of
the D.iily Chronicle, which we doubt
not will soon become as popular as
the Weekly Chronicle.
tSTVo hope hundreds of our
pountymen will attend the speaking
at Ore Hill on Natu.day. the Ith of
October, for they wi.l hear one of:
the greatest speeches ever made in :
Chatham. There are few orators,
cipial to Hansom.
STlf you want a nice fitting and
cheap suit of Clothes, conn- and see
them at London's. He lut-t a splen
did Stork of Clothing, Hats, Suoes.
Hoots, Cruvuts. Shirts. Collars, I 'nil's
and just anything a man or boy
wants to wear. Ail of which will be
Hold very low for ea-h.
ViT Wnvreii Trior Son. I V.ettc
ville, Watches. Clocks. Jewelry, Ciii.
leiy and Silvcrw;t!'e. We carry i In
largest line of goods suiiai.c for
Anniversary, Jiirtlnbiy. Jlriil.i! and
Wediling I'resents of any hou-e in
the State. And we corduiiiy invite
all to make us a visit when in the
city. Any ord-Ts senl us will receive
prompt attention.
ii'i?f" Come and see the h.-untifu!
New Oood . How o.l hill ll! L. Ui
tl m's. All kinds nice D.v;s (i.iods.
Sa-ipie Fiaun-ls. .birs-ys. f.-n-.i '.''.
l irs. Tissii" H til l!;'i .-iiie. Hand
Hlgs. L l lie Hit.. H.niiieis. F.iiii.-i.
Fl iwers. Fe'thers. a large lol ot
l''aucy Good He s, ire and call ir
London's and sec the New lioods.
I'niuc Sei:KiS'i lief re the reg
ular county canvass h--gius. iliedem
ocrtitic candidates for the Legisla
ture and oilier public sp'-aki'is wii:
nddress the po pie of I'h itliani at the
following tiui -s and p;aces:
,1. A. Knight's Store. Oi-ioh. r 7th.
Henderson's Tun Yard. " Wh.
Hacknev's X li'iads, ill.!:.
Merrv Oaks. ' Hi ii.
J''vetyb.dy is inviled to attend.
A LviuiK Uewauh. liewiirds to t'ue
amount of S."ltl have been offered
for the arrest of John T. .M inn, w ho
in charged with the minder of the
late James Pace. This is a 1 ug
- Hum of money thai can be made by
some enterprising man, and we
doubt not that Mann will be arrested.
Head 'he rewards published in auoth
or column, j:li)0 being olVercd by the
Cfovernor and 2IIU by Mr. Pace's
4ou and son in law.
f Cittnicit 1);iict;::. According to
. the niinounceineiit m i l't by us two
weeks ago, th new chinv'.i at H.ovvn's
Chnpel wiih formally dedicated
on last Sunday. Tins d-dicalory
Rcrnion was preached by Rev. Dr.
Wilson, the prodd ng elder of IhU
district, who was assisted in the ex
ercises by Rev. R. A. Willis, the
liastor of this ciicuit. A very large
congregation was present find every
tiling passed oft ii' a-aiit!v. A
j.
lection was taken up to pay oil' the
cliiirch's iiideb.'ediie.-,s and the sum
of $250 was promptly raised.
RErrnt.tc.vN CMnvTKs.We hear
ttiat a tew of tlic Iio-iscs of the re
publican party held a secret caucus
ut this place, 011 Tuesday 1.1 court -vcek,
for the purpose of deciding
Vklto they would allow to become the
candidates of their parly in Chat ham.
As their caucus was secret, of course
V.-C cannot state positively what was
done, but wo boar that the following
ticket was- selected, viz: For the
Senate, Mr. Nat Woody of Alamance
For tfie House, II. W. Dixon and A. placed it in cradle with apple to play
AV. Wickm-: For Sheriff, Dr. W. S. with, and when it began to fret pris
Edwardu : and for Coroner, Dr. A. 1 om-r slapped it. I did not tell Euos
II. Lutterloh. It is said that Mr. A.
M. Self was nominated for register
of deeds, but 'ike a sensible mail he
declined to bo thus sacrificed.
.
Baptist Ass .ciati is. The l-'lhh
annual session of the Sandy Creek
Baptist Association will bo held with
the church at lScthlchciti, in Moore
County, beginning next Thursday,
the 2nd of Oct.. her. This associa-
tion is the second oldest in the Uni
ted States and is composed of thirty
iix churches situated in pans of
Alamance, Chatham, Moore and Ran-,
dolph counties. At its last annual;
nessiou the association numbered 11
ministers, ,rt licentiates, and 2707
members. The statistics of the last 1
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essiou Hhowed that diuiii'' the in
ceding year there had been 1S: bap
tisms, and '21 deaths. Rev. O. T.
Kdwards will preach Ihe introduc
tory sermon. The present otlieers
of tho association are Rev. W. II. 11.
Iiiiwhon moderator. Rev. J. W.
Cttldcr clerk, aud Mr.
treasurer.
W. F. Fotishee
Fimknii Dixon's Vo-it. Tn our Inst
issue we mentioned flint it win in-
morcd tli.-tl Mr. J I. V. Dixon had
voted for the notorious negro. Jim
Harris, in 170, against. Hon. Sion
H. Jl.fis, ami we slated tliiit we
would lio i, ciisc l to liublish friend
Dixon's denial of i nch a rumor. In
r l Iv lie has written us saying. "I
liiive no recollection of ever voting
' for ii negro, und do not believe I
did."
i It must strike everv render us
' somewhat strange that friend Dixon
has "no i ccoileetion ' of whether or
inn In- voted for Jim Harris, und his
friends will regret that lie. cannot
deny the rumor.
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W S.inatoh Ransom wii.i. sit.vk at
Olio Hii.i. ox Sutmuy. Oitoiikh -Itii.
: ... .
! Nuw I i.ii.ih Ais. We ta!;e pleas -
lire in culling attention to tho new
Huleigh ndver.iseinciils thut appear
intliisissue. Huiid.cilsof ourreaileiH
will visit Kalcigh during Ihe F.xpo-1 was sentenced to 111 years' imprisoti
si. ion, und we hope they will do their ; ment in the penilenliai y. As will
trading with (hose, merchants who be seen, the evidence was very eon
advi rtise for it in the Uivoiin. tnidietory, and it was pitiable to be-
Yon can be accommodated wilh hold the prisoner's wife attempting
nieuls und lodging by Mr. Leu II. 'to save Ins life bv testifviiif' as she
Adams, whose chief clerk is our clever
couiilyiuaii Mr. O. J. Williams. Mr.
Adams is not a hotelist, but has
in ide special arrangements for visi
tors to the Kxposi. ion. His regular
hiihiucss is that of a merchant us will
! seen from his "ail. '
If our m ile renders wish to "dress
up" for the Imposition let them cab
ul Ko.seubiiiiiii's old stand, w here j
Mr. David I'iM-nthal will please t
them both in stvles and prices, hav- !
ing just receivi'd il large and well se
lee 'il stock of cloihing, gunis' fur
nishing goods c.
If vo.i wish fresh Oroeci ics of any
Iiiii'l lie sin e to can on s n'irge i.
SI ron:l"h. whose iiia.iy friends will
be pleased to learn that he has re
sumed hh: oid business. We doubt
not he will again secure the huge
tra le that he had some years aj.i. ,
when his name was a hou child ;
word wilh inaiiv of our count vnien.
The attractive "ad" of .1. (.'. lirews.
I.... A I',, ivl, t,, M-..I
vour Hardware ,.f a!l kinds, and !
ih.'V mean just what thev sav. If ,
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v.i'i iloiihi ii. ca.l ami ic couvince:l. !
We are pleased to knoiv licit llieir
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ll.,-l 111 V llillll.llll I.s Mil,. I iui.ii:,i,,-
mg.
Si
lllsi
i
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r.r.ioii C.,ri;r. Court a.lj .ui ned ;
it III day afternoon. The most ,
iei..oitiiut ciiiuiiial
case tried lifter
..
was that of Jesse L.
suos-.ancc ot wliat eacn wit ness sum: .
Tiie tirst witness for the Stale -
, i .ii ..ii ;,. , l;..:,. ,'
it. nc had liccii piactising iiielic.!ie ;
for over A) years, ami w.u a regular,
:;ra.l.iale. Was reiiiies'.ed by a ma;.
I,., i, ,. 1.,;,. ,.
isirale last ,luiie or .July to
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amine the dead lio.ly of Mary .
l . 1 1 '.:.. 1 .... ...'.... i .,f ,i...
Jane llioiaiil, an intant ot the
l'l i-oin-r about (! or 7 uionlhs
j j
('Annulled it the day after its death,
was lold it died of croup, found
bruises ui its head that had healed and
fi t'sh bruises on each side of liie lower
j ivv. The upper ,ip was torn from
tlic gum: a b.oody iluid was I'.owing
from the left l.o-llil and left ear.
The windpipe, lungs ami heart per
fectly healthy, Slight, congestion
about the In inn-Ilia' tubes. Did not
examine the brain. From the symp
toms iheie must have been some
congestion or concussion of t lie brain.
Am of ihe opinion that death was
ca.l.sc.l by told means. 1 hele were
no svmptoius of croup. rMrangnla
turn or s allocation t nglil produce
the synipionis, and a b ow would. !
Tiie next witness was En, is
lb ewer, w ho testified that the day :
before tiie child died he was a? the,
p-isoncr's house, and prison, 'r said
lh.it tt.e club! was sick and if it died
lie wo lid oe talvci. up ami wouni oe
ta ;eii up wrongfully. Was sitting
on the tlic bed with Etta Rrcwer,
who lold him. in ihe prestjuce of the
prisoner and his wife, that tho latter
told her that early that morning she '
nursed the child and laid it in the
cradle, and gave it an aiiple to piav .
wii In that llieappic roiled away and:
o .r last issue was that or Jesse i,. eo; yerhe.id snake. The child cried,
liryaut Hilliard. who was charged litu ,js father ran t- him. and im
.utli ihe murder of his infant. Tnis ,Uediatelv carried him to the h.ni-e.
case al M acted m n ii inleiet mid tli- lu!l,l luid'him down, and put about as
evidence was heard with close alien . hmc;, ., powder on tho wound as
ii.m by a crowded court -room, and , would lie on a gold d Vilar, and eplod
i'.n I hat reason we he:cviih give the ..lit. The little fellow at once :rol
the child cued lor it and the prisoner siuli,(, Sylvester William Pervcepps
s.appcd it mid run a rag down its start'or.l." The second writes' u:.der
thio.it and sai l "now I reckon you ,,ie Moving till , John .b ines .Jack
will stop cryin. I eat she got a .,, t, ,,...1... ii........ 1 ,;,uv ol.i is
cupful and a half of blood from its
mouth.
(via Rrcwor was then examined
in in-half of the prisoner. She testi
fied that she was ul prisoner's house
the day before the child died. Had'
no eonvi rsatioii with Enos Drcwcr
sitting on tins bed. While standing
in the door told him, in the presence
of the prisoner, thai prisoner's wife
to.d nie that she got up that morn
ing, made a tire, nursed the child.
isrewer anything else.
D.d not tell
him about the lag. Never saw any
bruises. Child du d about - hours
before day that night. Prisoner's
wile did ted her I hat he slapped it.
Jiefore it died prisoner said if it died
he would be taken up, tha' he was
clear of hitting il, and called 011 his
wife to prove it and she said that
he had not Lit it and that he had
been a dut iful husband to her and
the child. Am prisoner's niece. Have
heard them have cross words: heard
him accuse her of b.-mg unfaithful to
him.
Next, witness for prisoner was J.
A. liiiniaii, who said that Knos
Rrewcr toid him shoillv after the
coroner's inouest that lie would not
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have told as much as he did if ho
hadn't beeu mad when lie irave in his
eviileiice.
The prisoner's wife was his last
witness, and she testified that the
child was taken sick with something
like croup on the morning of the dav
before it die I. Gave it honey ami
uaim lor the croup, l'lisoucr dul
not sluj) it Unit morning or any other
nine i. lore mat. ifai noi near
any conversation between Kiios ami
Kll.a Rrewer. Did not have any
conversation with Rita, did not tell
her anything about tlm npple, nor
that prisoner shimied it. He win u
good husband and in good father to
the child. Never accused lue of he-
iug too intimate with other men. Was
married last of April last year, and
child horn day before Christum.
The Solicitor I hen examined Relay
Luuc, who said that about a month
before child died she saw prisoner
strike it. Heard mm whipping it
' from lime I got in hearing of it until
, 1 got into the house.
William McLano was I Ik; last wit-
ness. and he said that Mrs. Hilliard
t tolil him (hat prisoner had In at it.
! Saw blond oo.iug out of its nose,
1 At tlm cioso of the testimony. Ihe
prisoner's counsel und the solicitor
. agreed that u verdict of manslaughter
be rendered. Next duv the orisoner
lid. The iirisoner is about HO vi'ius
old und seemed to be a weak and
ignorant, creature. His neighbors
think that he he is justly punished.
We bone such ucuse niav never a-r'iin
.occur in Chatham.
Stato Idews.
Asheboro' Courier: Yes, indeed.
It's a crime and an outrage ''or the
Legislature to elect a umgistiiue who
doesn't make enough in a year to buy
a green water-melon, but it's all right.
lor i in I'l-esuieiir. 10 iiiiiioini a i n r-i
tor of internal Itevenui, who receives
' .1,11,1,1 ., Viur S'J. ();llt more than the
tioverii'ir receives.
Wilmington Star. A correspond
ent at Kxeelsior writes us of a mon
ster trout that was caught in Waccu
ma'.v Lake a few d.-ivs ago bv the soi s
of Mi
man.
Kile Williamson, an oid li- lier
The oldest son hung the lish.
' 1'"" I'im out. gave ti.
pole o his younger bro! her, w:.,!,'.
in ..it . i.l I. im in.. I :.i-,,itii-l i lii.. i uii, ii1.
'.' " r,i.i.
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'inch
lish measured three ft.i I eiirht
in length and tvvent y-tiitc
... ,
i.icm.'s around.
('oncord IJeirisler: Last Fridav. as a
.jttlesonof Mr. i. A. Hntmers ,n.cf No
l ... !1.lviii ulioiil :!t)i) v.irds f: o,:i
I . - r, -
the bouse, he was mtteii on the leg I.y
U1,IVI1 run a)lMl and h is sultcred no
daiiiage from the rei itile's bim.
as uu'i.ou taw lie : i c ciuzei s
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Wasliiie'ton hl.i tte : Tin
'of the 1 ranters Creek section h.iv.
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been losing hogs and concluding thai : h
:jiuo was ai i r ooiioiuoi me mis
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jiriiiu was at Hie iioitom oi the mis
c ei. il ev sei, in woi k ;o c :ie no inn .
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i'ii i , . ., Li'ii'tifc, iii.'i mil: ii'.'.ni 111111,
, T , . , :
men loi uicu a party aim si-iri".i on a
. e i l !
O'-ar num. 1 ney went to ine Amv
Lauds about, tive miles from town on
the J. ..V. W. R. It. and sounded the
charge. The result was that four
large hears were kiile.l during thed.iv.
Shelby Aurora: "Chieuumugii."
once a noble steed noted for his
.speed, died lust week at the age of
lweiity-si years. During tlic war
his master. Colonel P. I. Lee. who
was a stall' oliiccr under iili :ofVcr.
iiongstreet, Hood and Johnson, rode
him in many a battle, until he and
horse were severely wounded in the
bii'.le ..f C.iicauia'i iu on S -pleuiber
JUlb. lStill. The horse earn -d on his
n ieii ine ii'tuie-scar unui nis oe.iin.
and did his work well. When In:
death was announced not a few teals
wet e shed. Ihe luilhful, noble horse
is at rest.
ji,m. ,atoil Mountaineer: We have
f. j.,.,,,,,,, sw u(Tt)lmts of families
,vjUl v,..,,,,.;.!., names, but theie is
a family in liurko w hich unmistakably
t ikes the cake. The family is named
St itl'oid, ninl lives about ei.
:t miles
south wc.-t of Morgaiitoii. We have
loom this week for the nane's of only
live of the children, to wit. iiainclv, us
f o
tiio oldest soil
hami'il
Smith
5jr,i0
(i iciii Washing!
i;,-,,,if0,(i li.ji.llv St'ufV.T.l. ' The third
r.liil survives although his parents call
htm l,iiti"ton Marion Kraneis H"llis
t'oinc Into Courl Stafford. The list
having taken up more space than we
eaUul.'itt'd 011, will be continued in
our next.
(inihaiii Cleaner: Mr. and Mrs.
(. M lla.ell und little daughter Fan
nie met with a serious accident while
on their way to church .Sunday morn
ing. As they wore going down a
bleep hill the buggy ran upon the
horse, which caused him to rear und
kick. Emmie was struck in the back
ami painfully hurt. Mr. H.t'.ell re
ceived a serious kick in the side and
had one of (us legs badly bruised ami
Mis. Hazell received a painful cut
below the knee. On Wednesday,
tho 10th inst, the residence of .lo-eph
C Thompson, of south Alamance, was
burned with all its contents, while Ihe
family was atl. Milling church ut Mt
Hci'iuon in the immediate community.
The building was new ami a total loss.
A Miss Albright had her trunk in the
house with some sixty dollars in it.
which was also lost.
Chariot te ( Miserver : The workmen
in the St. Catharine gold mine, loca- ,
ted in the western suburbs of thecity
while blasting in the '27t foot level a
. .. ... i 1..:,..
day or two ago, unearthed a curiosity
in the shape of a iet rifled oak tree.
I be discharge of the mast ot course
shattered the tree, but a huge
piece of tle trunk was securci 1 and
can now be seen on exhibition at the
Cent lid Hotel. The piece shows the
bmk on the outside, the yraiii of tho
wuod and u portion cf the htiut ufthu
tree. J mi;.: her I'.v tlm piece i-ocm-fd. '
tin1 tree must haw hi'cii about. I vi)
thick. Mini was
I. S.i.gs. an !
lull toii!iij i
I ist Sunday fi .iiij
ici!
Mr.
Win.
.be.!'
.;'! tl citizen ij
I this V ll lit . .
injuries rec.-iv
i full IV' im a wagon on the loth
ll.ough 70 veirs old. Mr.
int
M!i;;s was vcrv stout, ill shv and
heavily built, and wi igln d -JS') pounds ,
On the d;iv of his I'.ill himself and liis !
son weie li'iuiing u saw stock to mill.
I lie son doing the driving. Mr.
Mcgg-i was sealed on lop of the lug. ;
The wheel: of the v ion hi ruck a
rough place in tho road mid Ih.'nld
mill ling his place, was hurliil
violently to the ground. The f.il!
broke his ll,i;;h lihd I !. rib.-. lie
was cmicd h'niie and given all the
ttteulioii possible but le ver I allied.
Willi. iuirton Uevi.'w: At. about SI
o'clock tliis ui'irniug the I'ejioi t of a
pi-tol was heard on the second floor,
of the brick building on X,.rih .--ec-'
ond stre I. occupied by C.ipt W. !!.'
James and his as.-i il'inis as an o!ii'-i i
of enipiirv. and by himself as a re..:-1
deuce, and in a moment of time n I
young man came rushing down tin !
siairs for a physiei.iii. siuling us he
hastened along that Capt .lames had!
shot iiimself. A crowd was coih-cii-d ,
at tl ulrauec nhiiosi instantly and a
few went u; slaiis to iili i Capl. .lames
prostrelo upon his b.e-k, (lie blood
ooing from a fearful wound in Ihe
back of his head, about cm a line with :
the bottom of the right ear and half:
way between thai organ and tin- ecu-j
tre of the nkull. The pistol lav noon i
the Hoor a few inches from the ri;.;hl ' V' -, , .. t r
hand, from which il had e ideiil I v l.il-; JV ii.
leu i ill in iliatelv upon b'-ing disi'siaig- i
ed. dipt .lames came here in l.SliV
and entered at once upon duly in tin '
Coiifi-deratt' service us captain of I
'h liosition h" re-
iuaiiied until the fMirnmlcr. Since
that tine- CnpPiin .lames has be(-n cu
gnged in his profession, uriialy in the
employ of the gov.-riiiia-ul on the jut-
pi-ovcuicii! ol '.in.
und its tributai ic:i
'aged at tic i in). i
I pper C.ipe 1- ear '
and was thus on-
f his death. '
I
W. H. W,-ik"ii.'!.
b-iio'. N. ('., d.' lie -Machinery,
inviie
Cli.i; h mi io i -Nauii::
complete :-t -(!," . wi
asloiiisliiiigly !.',v.
,V t 'o.. of ( livens- !
i in Hardware ami
lii'.' fit ii'lis of'
" their la-ge and ;
ielt will ! so d '
Their W:ik.-li !d '.
Cook Stove is tic nice
est baker on t he i:i,n la
Wadsworlh, Mai ti:c-
Pure Prepared !',u:i(.
giianmiced.
si and 'piick- j
I. Agents for
,V Langnein's
. every ''a! ion
(I. W ill Arml.' !:!. of (Jrei u ;bovo'. '
X. (V. is now in ihe Northern markets
buying the la -:; a stock of Kail and
' iiiler loods i iiat he has ever boiiin. i
He has already bought ami rec:-ived
his stock of ii. !; and .S!i u s bet' ic'
the leeent 1 iviie.-e ill nrii-es. and will;
give his custom -rs the ben. tit of his I
1 ivv tu ici-s. Me .nV.-rs sii.-i il ii.d.icc-
I -, leu t s to ( o.i nt I v iii-.'l-ciii.nt . who wi 1
, ,.
'save ncm-v bv buvimr bom him in ,
stead oi -"in r N"i li
, .. , . ... , ;
I on mercuaiits . I ( nailium wi'l oo
tl . .
well lo cull and sc.
or sen.'. I lu-ir or-'
'ioih, o.li, !i:i!.le!
, . . . . !
tiers to ( u'etn.-li'".
house of
J. W. M'OlT
V'O.
When svmotoius
in nana .!p;.":ir ,
in iinv form. ta':e Av.-r'
.yue ( 'in
tievelopni'
il.liliue ii'il.l
I rely will hi
. X cine is ;
line. i
ill once, lo prevent lb"
of the disease, an !
heil'tl 11 is reslop-d. iis 't
by the Use of this rem-'
w.irralited in every it'.-t
I'OR THE VKW DA V.
On the liroatlot a' u-i
aid
in Nutili t'ai'iliua.
Tin: Sj-.-niCiioMci r..weckiy) which
closed its lirsj year S, ..'.-aiber 1-". ha
b 'v-n tin- most succ. i'.:l newsi:t;.c!'
enterprise in the Slaie. It goes into
So counties aiiil has the largest home
advertising pcti-image enjoyed by any
State New spaper,
T'lK Dvii.v C,i:;"S!.
will begin it-
cm e.-r on September l"i. It has conn-
to slay. The Cuiio.M. ir. Pui' isl.ihg.
Company, which u uv oui-s lioi u pa
pers, has 11:1 an! im! i.e.l capita1, of
s-J.'i.ODi) and is compos, d of 27 of the
"w
hiia -irom .s;ievi;ie in v. i.niiiigiou.
It will be eou.liielcd as ihe needs of
the in w day in North Carolina de
mand lively, pl't'gl ess:ve. c'ei'li.
The conduct of both d.ii.y and
weekly v. ill be in the .-.aiue hands that
have hiiiici lo made tin- w. ek'.y.
D't.i.v " a year: 2. .VI for (I
111, .mil.-:.
Wrw.i.v (again to be encaged'
2 a year: !?l lor ! mouths.
P.VIIi C'lUll -I IM'IM - ' i'i' ClM'A's.
iliis vvvx m I vs.W'.v ill.i.l.. (lo f"leiircs
from s'rat.gei s.)
Address.
Tin: chronr'LI'..
P. (). Drawer o. liaiii- ii. N. C.
1 Si XL " 2 3 .
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Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
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Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Muss.
SM l.j- all Ur::
SI, fix o.'ltl..'.- I..r r.l.
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SHon.il CALL UN
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Stronaeli,
A.
WHOLKSALi: (SRMCl'.R.
N". II Mii!-in -f-t,
p.!'.!'u. tinii;
N.i. I' A'.-ll li"' Hil l in M If . til s , .,,
,v ,,11 i'lli. III.'I
1,1 I
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bids. Sti-ai, 133 s'uks
Coft'ssi, -OObbls. riuikerel.
8 bbls. MoUsses, :5.
tioi'cas of Liu-iL SOO
bbls Flour. :i-h'0 is. Hums.
MEAT. MF.AI.. Etc ,
75 m Tolim 60,OC0 Clears,
rliiaj .T than li e cheapest, i'c.
riiici s ci'i:i;i:n t M'.n t on ap
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Our R.--r:i. Sivi
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i IN, 1-1I--I..-I- , N. C.
AYhilo in ftakiglt
C.'J TO
The Squaro Dealing
pV,4l.:-1lr onjl V;.n Tlr;!'(IO
U.'JuUli-; Uilii IjJIoIi Ii J Wo,
,i. M. Ilosi-ljiiium's old stand,
V i:. .- ,i ii.-i liiv.-i:i:lll" .ui, II.-uk'-ii ,-irrt.i.-,
Win-re you will find a large und well
assorted stock of
CI0T!11i(j.
i HOOTS AND SHOES.
MM .WW filtifi !Aro.'nvmtiek.kerti..afirRt-da.
Vft'iiiis vt'iitttitiS'i Dry (ioods Store and you will
j be sure to lind it.
BOOTS XLZZD SHOI33, j
i Thanking the good people of Chat
and lit lower prices than nny other, ham for their past patronage, we
Hoil:.e ill (he Slate.
CALL AND liK CONViNCMD.
i I- -J ... I si.
i D.MINIsTllATOilS' NOTICE
"11 .-I' I.. I, .11- II,-
COME AX i SEE I'S.
iluviEig just re-
irised IVons Ihe
'Svvilwi'u inaz-;
kts are now
rCCCiVBE'" ,
l 7 s ! fi i t-
OK
3?
3
AND OKI! l'!iJl'.NIS
are vvimwtvt
;1
ripyi -tt.-i
Ijli.U UtJ.
en il
selS vmi we
viSI skk!
Use low prices.;
We are oslerin';
goods as low as
easi Se bought
am where
.!
i
the CASiL j
SJeEBUMnhes' vois
easi Vmtl as&v-
thism al I
you ean eall for.
Tlll'.SK (1(IS 1 1 A I : P.KKN
P.Ol'till T LOW AND WILL
UK SOLD VKRY LOW FOR.
I li K CASH.
NO TKornLF IO SHOW (iOODS
ALL W K CAN V IS To "COM!:
and si:r. r.v an wi: will
ppovr. wii i w:: sy.
rlmi.mI'I.i: tih: plait, is
W. I LHMIOX'S.
Pi!!-.'-!.,-,.'. S, .t. is. ss 1,
I'is. .S.
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i.-i tin
.111! . : II. I--I
1!. IHHiilKS
3j? ravcttevillc Street,
RALEIGYI, N. C,
i-rvi.ni in
LAMPS, TABLE GUTI.ERY,
silvi'.ii i'latf.d war!'..
:fric.i:!tor-!. ti: trays.
OIL STOYLS, .V.C. i
l'-i-llli'l- II, Itvl. Jlu.
TALL J 884-
RALEIGH, iv. a,
Alii: NOW Ol'KNINO THEIIt
FALL & WiiNTER
STOCK OF GOODS.
'DKKSS (500DS, CALICOES,
SILKS. SATINS, VELVETS,
jJIKO. AND liLEA. DOMESTICS
DlilLLlNGS, TICKINGS,
I'LAIDS, l'EUCALKH,
SHAWLS, CLOAKS,
t i ; ( : ks, CAia'ETixas,
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
NOTION'S, HATS,
solicit a further continuance of the
W. If. .V It. S. TUCKER & CO.
S",i.-mi'"i- II. icm.
COTTON GINNERS
CDGHT TO INSURE
Til HI It GINS
IN THE
il. C. nOME INSURANCE CO.
Tl is company has been iii.succes
ul operation Ibr sixteen years. It is
SAFE,
SOLVENT
and PROMPT
in tlie pnyiiicnt ofits losses.
Liu'uJuluilU Iili 11
its'
All kinds ol" r.uildings insured at
reasoiialile rales.
Pe wiiriu-d bv the losses of vour
iieiulihor-- and insure in time.
Ii. A. LONDON",
Agent.
U. Wfl DLLCOTT,
It! Ea-d 1 large! t and "208 Yilmhigton
Streets,
RALEKSIL N. C.
Wliolesale
lii
VOW THE
Fall and Winter
rr consists or
ROOTS AND SliOF.S,
HATS AND CAPS,
CLOTHING, NOTIONS,
COATS' COTTON,
DDMKSTICS. PLAIDS,
PANTS CLOTH,
DRKSS (iOODS.
nid all other goods found in a first
class Wholesale Drv Goods House.
This Stock is the largest over shown
here, and prices are as low as the name
ootids can be bought in Northern
markets WM. WOOLLCOTT.
S il'IlllK'l' 11, .
Life insurance!
F.verv man oulit to have liis life
insured. o thut when he dies his
linnily iiiny have some (irovisiou for
their support. .Many men, who
while alive eoint'ortably supportel
their families, have died in their
prime and left tl.c'r wives und chil
dren almost destitute: whereas for a
small stun their lives could have
been insured und ample provision
made tilt tin ii- loved ones.
Let ev . rv prudent man be warned
in time and secure this protection
for his family !
THE VALLEY MUTUAL
taracce Association of Yirpnia
oilers unusual inducements.
Its rates ;.-( very low, lieing for
in-laiiei an average only X a
ear on fl(MH for a man :.M) veaw
'..Ll.
It is solvent and reliable, having
now ;i guaranteeing reserve of ? 100,
( ii I.
: It Promptly Pays all Losses!
For further information, apply to
J. W. JACKSON,
Supervisor of Agencies of N. C,
I PITTSR0R0', N. C.
I Juno I ', :u.