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J naitiam THURSDAY, OCTOJiER 7. lhhC. OUR COUNTY TKKKT. rOK THE SF.NVTK, H. A. LONDON. Foil THK norH.E, CHARLES E. HOUSTON, CARNEY W. BVNUM. run clerk Ht i-mioi: coukt, S. M. HOLT. BOR IIEOISTKK OF l'tEI'S, L. K. EX LINE. TDK S1IKUHT. S. W. BREWER. Full lOiioNKH, W. S. l'ETl'Y. Foil srilVKVoi:. Rl'rt'S J J. ('LEGO. MT.SubfrCi ibe for the Ki roiii and keep posted on ciuitnt events. Tlie Ai t frost of the season an last Sunday. Not much damage done. MP"Mr. B. (. AVomble. of Moncure. bus a lot of good seed wluat for hale cheap. Mr. Spencer L. Riddle, a for mer citizeu of our town, died at Kah l igh cu last Satuiday, ageti about 07 JeftlS. 1Mih. B. B. Stiuson, of ft nil' township has sent the Ki:.oi;i the lingcst pear that we have ever seen. 1, weighs a pound and a half. Mr. John T. Mann, of H:iM W in township, has bi ought the li:c old's luur-eiim a hen egg tin': has a Laudle to it. and is ijinte. a curiosity. Messrs. F. N. Sirudwiek Hiid J. A. Long will speak with the county : N..ndidates at Teal I ii g'on's miil, in ViilliaiuH township, ou Satuiday, the lCtti of this month. ttf-Mr. Joseph O. l'ettv, of Hi. k- . - . .. I :. 1... 1 1.r Oiy .VlOUlliaill low ll.-i:ir, iin- iii.-iiiii lo'the Rfcohh oOicc the largest cot ton stalk thut we have ever feeti. It Uks like a young tree. s,Ye are pleased to learn that CV,,-clever young couiityiiuiii. Mr. ( '. L Ridd e. as aiuot.g the sncressful Bpp'.iciinis before the Supreme con; I tlos week for licenses to piactise la a. lorRearl the adv i lisemenl of the Jt'.itTalo Warehouse t.t Joucsboro", wiiose eliei Lretic- iuoih ieioi s, al though if is only u year liiurle it oi'fi of the lu-ht old. h:i nun kctri the Stale tor tobacco. ftrTByniim Headeii have just ii-r-ived'a nice lo' of Jersey- and s' R;:-!e Jacke:.-. l'aison-. ' and Zeigier'M Ladies' Shoes, hi: of gent; -men's Gaiters, and of the best ihogitns. y.-.i I'1.' boli.l' tear Our (-x-ieveliue cotintyuian. Mr. Wa! er D. Moore, is the self Iioiuinated lepubiiiaii cudidat.- I'm .'eik of the Snpeiinr ctnri. W.-ll. lieis young and hopeful and t au.-taiid n defeat as wed as uny man we know. SkST A colored man. named George . Lnmbeth. was ver. sevei ely Inn t by H cotton gin in "'in -,o niii'. i lays ago. His h f to in was so 1-nd'y Inceraled that it liad to be aiirpil'ioed near the shoulder, uud liis left side Was injured. ' aV-The many fviends of Mrs. Emily Ctnmp will regtet to hear that tfhe died quite suddenly Iasl night J from an a! tack of paralysis. She was n daugliler oi ute aie neu. wmra. nml was a laity of most estimable. qualities. SsiJ- Ye take pleasunt in callin: nttention to the advertisement of the ,1k. i tl.iv ()f .ov,.iiiIi. r. bo vell known house of W. H. .'v R. S. 1 1 wii the hours of S and 10 a. tn. Tucker & Co. One of the firm, Mr. . ? iwcii Hiiitonci the .lu.l-'e ad 11. V. l ee, ami one oi tue oesi cn'i us. Mr. D. L. Webster, are Chathamiies who are always glad to servo their old count men. ( Itser Sample Brown. Greensboro, is nowiw-eiving a very extensive line ' nt Carpets of all grades from the , cheapest to the fir est goods, a much fuller line than has ever been car- lied in Greensboro. Also Curtain Goods and Curtain Poles and Cur t.iiu Rods ( f all kinds. HdfAs w ill be seen from an adver tisement in another column. Mr. V.iher I). Moore has taken charge cf the tobacco warehouse at Siler City, and the grand opening sale will W. Kuight. Le 'l ad on the 2ith. We hope our 'Ibe defendant introduced no wit countymeii will jiatronize the only ' nesses, and, after argument of conn warehouse iu our ceunty, and one at sel and tlie Judgo's charge, the jury v. hii h as high prices are paid as any- ! retired for oiuy a few minutes and v here. ' I hen re ndered a verdict oi not mi'h.tv. The weather has been fair uud riV Keen our feet dry. Lon- pleasant for court-week, and ou l'ues- tfou has reenved this week a full V. inter Mock of Shoes and Boots 1m, horse-swappers were not iu as . ing ihe Associational year, v inch he will sell tt' a very snmll , fud force as usual, ami the -old lips" Committees were appointed and ptoiit for cash. You 'vill find this that were here seemed to be poorer reported on Foreign Mission-, Home one of the best and cheapest Stock than ever, some of them in.thing but Missions. State Missions. EducaUou. of Shoes we have ever had. AYould skin uud bone. The chief source of Sunday Schools, j empei aicv. Re call your especial attention to Lon- amusement to many persons was the liginus l'etiodica'-t. and the B iptist tlon's hravv Botits. Give him a call "living jenuy". which seemed to be Orphanage. $1)7 in cash were sent li.,f.ii. v.iii litiv. ' we il natroiii.ed. Good order ore- up bv tho chuiclies, b.'sides this avrf-If von wish a SewiuL Ma- chine, von can now buy one cheap. London has on hand a few Doiuestu: and Davis Machines which he w ill sell very low tor cash lo make room for his Mammoth Stock of Winter Goods ho will have. He will be obliged to havo more room, and these Machines must go. Ho bus also a few second hand machines, Lo will give away- The "Disim kctkii" lV.nu u-.is. Lnsi Tnesd,:y was ll.e day udw r tise.l for die "disinfected" deinoeiiits ' of Chatham to hold a county con vention, for the. purpose of iiotni lmlii.L' candidate in imposition to tbo reirular nominees, hut alas! for t ho vanity of human a.-pirations, it was a most uisnmi mimic, in ine Hi st place no convention was held. Hctiioiipli 'Yhairmau J..and via-; , here hnsy cii filiating in the crowd and doinjj his best. Either they were afraid or ashamed to hold a ' convention and openly expose them- helves to public lidiou'.e and con- i tempt. But the Jeadcis held niimer- mis and various irritate caticusses and much secret talk was indu'ged in. It was amusing to see ineiu slipping around autl dodging be lli ind trees and the enine;. i f ties ; com t-l.oiise in seciet consu!ta-ion. j They looked ami evidently felt like 1 they were a-diaiued to be seen by ! honest men ! Ai yet tliey have not openly nn ! nouiiced who their e.indid.ites will 'be. We have heard seveiai names ' nientioiied, lull- we wi.l not pubtisti them, for fear of slandering an in nocent man. Smje o; tliem nie said to have been delegates or candidates at our recent county convention, but this is hardly cu di'ile, as we ihsiiue to tliink tiiai tin re is auv man in ('liailuiui so mean and con- teuiptib.e as to be guilty of such a dishonorable act. Well, whocv.-r they me they will have a hard roiul to iiavel, ami will be a set of the worst di'l'.-a'cl candi dates ever known in ( hathain ! Sn Kiuou CyriiT. Tin Fail Term 'of the Snjierior ('mirt of thi- county bejjati lusi Mouiiay. Judge (Vumor presiding. His honor armed on Saturday and opened com I pi luptly at 111 o'clock on Monday. And i ist hen' we cannot refrain fiom oiliiug a: trillion to the pi onir ne-s with which our d- nn ic; a-V' Judges op n their courts. This is iu pleasant ' and s t iking cuntuisf to tin. liabit f loi;i(.'ee. when lie was our Judge. During Ine ye.irn that he ,.. .d four! here lie el, loin, if ever. op:tie.l : c. urt on Monday nioi ning. h'i. kept witnesses. :-uito.s and jii.ois ail waiting for a day or two uniil it , suited his pleasme to come. Tlie grand j-il 'A t-' drawn and empiiielied with Mr. V. (Nile hm foreman. The -1 udgi charge was .a very e'ear and p;ain sta'einent and exp'ana ion of the duties of LTiau l jurors and of the oft'eiit which thev have cog'.ii.'.unce I'l-itor Sti udwii k was pioiup'ly on i bund atid at once proeci ,Io'l wi.h the ', State .locket. This is the i .si con it ! that he will attend in this county as ; ; So.icitor, hut we hope lie wi:l con- liniie to attend our court.-, as a piae i ; Using attoiney. For twelve years! ' l.e has been our .Solicitor, and iia. I mail - m:i;iv wami fi ii.mls among our i .... i i..... ' I miiiii 1 1 ii-ii, ;i: i ( inui. i.-ii I i ti I ., , i : r .i i i .;, x, that lie is i in- ! tin lie.it honcitois tlr s Stillr' lllls I'Vi'i" I .'ill. ! Tlie foliowiii;' criminal cases aro j the most important that have been i i ii'd : State ut'iiiiisi W. W. Womack : re- . sirting an u'.-er : Mibmilted and sen iciii'cd to till .lays im ri.-onmeiit. State against Jacob EoCis: the i defendant ui c-invi.-led a' Fa'i Tei m. l.s.S.'). of burning Mr. iladiey's rnili. ' and he uppialeil to tie Supiini.. coint. which a't'i'iiied the judgment : sentenced to St vein s iu the peniteii t:ar. St ile airaiu.-t Nn'soii T-'a-nie : in dicted for iaicliy: verdict guilty, Mid .-eii t nctd to the petiiteiitii'iy lor four yeais Stale against Edward Thompson a'lii.). indli led for binifla:;.-: -tt'o uiilled lor lai' -na. y and -;'ir i nc.'d lo the penitent no v for ti n veal s. S:,i! against Alida U'l enn (en'.) : itiilictid lor i ape. Thin ca-1 -utti.ici- ,'d in licit attention. i l.e plisoliei- l,,xviii- no counsel, the Judye a-igned .M,.S,,.S. J. J. Jackson and James ,S. Manning to defend him, and they j 1tt theis duly lerpitred. but h,- proot ot gtuit wa loo p. am. .The iurv retired for a few minutes I only and then leturned a verdict of I guilty. The Judge then sentenced : the urisoner lo be haiiL'nd on Thins dresed the prisoner in a most solemn ,,.,.,., !Uuiil the breathless silence 0f rt owded court-room .Slate against James E. Johnson. .j.j)e lit.f,,,iaIlt j tnis case was in-! ,lic-tfl for killing his brother, Charles . Jolm.son .and was defendml bv . ,Iv)bll Manning and 11. A. Loif Sion. treat int.es. was taken,,,, ;thistrial.tl.ecou.t.roombei.,gcrowd-! ed. many ladies being m n. ti ndance ! ll.e follow in,,' gootl ami true iiieii ; were empanelled as the jury : Luas i rial l is, ... ll. .-iiiuiun, ,i. ir. um uuu, i J. T. Whilehead. J. J. Palmer, J J. ! Gohlstou. Marshall Oidhaiii, R Jas. 1 ' l'owell, Maik Smith, Robert G. Ea- ii : . i i A ...1. 1 1 1 ' .ii; .. hanks, Ihomas J. llul'tingtoii and J. day a very large crowd win here, ' vailed, though there was a good deal of drunkenness. The ti ial of civil cases will begin today and it is thought ai! tiie busi- uess will lie disposed of this week. and that no court will be held in xt week. Judge Connor has made many friends with our countymeu by t he alhtbility of his address, the courtesy of his maiinets, and the ease and ! fairness with which he dispatches 1 busiuuub. I'oi.ni. Ai. Si-iukimi. Then was ooiisidenilile. political speaking line on iust Tuesday. The spcitUirs wen the two ctindidireR for GonirreKs, Mai. Giahuin ami Mr. Nichols, mid t lu two ciindidaies for Solicitor, M 'Ssih. Lontr and Stravh ue. Gen. (Vix also spoke, and hiH many friends il(MP wrre much pleased to near luiu. Mai. Graham made a most favor - ,(,(. impression, and his f-peech won him inaiiv voles and stopped the k'runililiiitf of many. Mr. Nieliols i his woi k. made quite an oi l ful and ilenuiogi-; The congregations ueielaie from .,4 speech, but it made no impreH-: day lo day, and there was preaching sion on the honest democrats of at the Mand in the gmve, eiy day, ('Imtl.am. Messrs Long ami Stray- aioining and evening, and ai night in luminal e. both uleasant sneakers.itbehon.se, lmt of course it is a one sided race .ii.il Mr. Sti-iivhorne will have all bis trouble for nothing. On tin- whole the speaking was a decided democratic success, audits! el)', ct w ill be to iuciease Chat haiu'H j usual majority. I . .... I CoVSty Casvass. The county ran- vass will begin on Friday of next week at I'iicc'h m:!!. in Baldwin's I township, and ciose at Johnson's Now Ilonc tow iishii). on Saiurdav before the election. I he following is a list of the times and places when and where the county candidates will ?' ... .. I'aeo's mill, Fridav, Oct. 1") i'eaiiingtons, Satuiday, l'ittsboro". Jlonday, Tuesday, AYedne-day, Thursdav, Fridav. ' is' lit' 20 21 22 Hickory Mt., Had ley's. Allnight's, Siler Citv. Harper's X Road-. Saturday, fiulr, Monday, J'.gyjit, Tiiesilay, Loekviilp, Wednesday. Buckhorne, Friday. New Hope. Saturdav. The shei'iir will h'iso (ilieiul lit f he 1 IU SIKIIIl W 111 aiSO ail Ull ai I Ue above aniioiiiliiienls tor the iiiinoe' f ,, . , , . 1 V, ol collecting taxes, hut we hope thai will not deter the people from com- nig.out to h.-ar the candidates. , u, t . . t ii i- A .Si.siiku lurntii. lu the ujs-: , . , . ,i - ,i ctlssion between Mai. Giaham and t Mr. Niclues that re ntlv took piace .,!. -r v- i. i , . i ,i . ii t ! ; . i 1 1 . ..li. .i.-iio.?, siuieii iiiai . Mai ( liahain. as u senator in lisTtl, had voted for a negro fur assistant don her per againsl ('apt. Rill Web s', er, of this county. This slander was ! ing extensively t:ii ciliated against Maj. Graham, and. as we k'.cw it could not be tl ue, we made inquiry of t'apt. Webster about the matter, and he sent us the following letter, ict s of ' which we publish as a matter of jus . So-1 tice to Maj. Graham : "Ohk Him,, N. C. Oct. 2, 180. To Whom This May Conykkn : I have been informed that Maj. John W. Graham, our candidate for Congress, has lccii charged with voting for a negro for assistant door keeper of the Senate iu D70 against me. This is to certify that I never w as a candidate before the democratic. , t , . , . caucus foran' oosuion in llic henaie . n . i . i t i Witness, .... " W. S. Wkustkk." S. J. Tai.lv. 'mil til issioiwrs' Mct'tins;. ! Tho county commissioners held their regular monthly meeiiug on , iast Monday, ami audited the follow ing accounts : M. J. Jtovd. for coffin for Bet- .t-y L'.o peii;er, I. K. J'i vhii iV Co., for sup plies lor poorhoiise. I Jii'ia Taylor, for woi k at poor : house. I. (i. La. rauce. for lumber and woi 1. on Art -ley bridge. J. A. Fa. ham, foi shindies and work on Lockville budge. A. J J'eiid.'rgiass, lor lumb'.'f ol R.-be; Isou's creek b; idjr, ' L Ii. Lxiiiie. for moiu v paid ou ami servie;'.-! as clerk to commissioner., V . L. Loin! .ii. for supplies for poor -house, J. W. Gibson, for painting jui' roof, Ryuitm iV Headi'll, for siqi plies lo;- jioor house. ; J. T. Hunter, shenll' of Ala i niiiiicP, for jail fees and eon j veying Nelson Teague to ' Chatham jail, : Thomas Cross, jail fees, 75.88 12.00 1 14 80; :j.4r 5.12 SIS 2lj.")l) 3.00 2:1. OS 111.74 18.00 ; OitDi.mcii. That the sheriff issue license to E. G. Dark to retail aphit- : uous liquors at hiler I ily. Oi.ukkki), i ii iiL-ivtt i uni ii i MttinoLr i in allowed 52 a mouth for support of I William Brown, a pauper. Ouukkki', Thai Joseph E llolden ! ha appointed the county's student at : the Slate university. . ,. AssnHiltioil. - ' . ' , Ihe lhtli session of the handy yeeK Jwp.tst Association v,.cl it i the church at .Mt. Ome ou ll.e .JOlh ,,f v..r, ; 1.1 . The introductory sermon was preached by Rev. J. F. Moore, iu the absence of Rev. J. L. Smith, who , was sick. The delegation was large, nearly all the charcties being fully repre sented. The officers of Inst year were re-elected, vi.: Rev. W.'U. II. Liftmnn. Moderator, Rev. .J. W. Calder, Clerk, uud J. D. Dorset t. '! re isuier. , Tin? letters from he churches re- ported considerable accessions dui- cousidci able sums had been given bv the C linches and individuals din-. ing the year. The collection-! dur- ing the session aitiouiued to 75 or flOO. The Association u-rted to make an i tl'oil to rai.-- friiuO during the next year, tor Missions, Lduca- tiou Ac. The iiiinisteis belonging to the Association, and iu attendance, wer : Rev.'s W H. H. L'lwl.oii:. J. W. ' Calder, il. Baldwin, O. T. EdwaiUs, E. P. Ellington. J. S . Wutson. J. F. Mooie. O. (.'liurclii,;. J. i. Hi.ck- uey ui.il P. A. Fnrei-son. JJev'a C. S. Funiss. Associate Editor of tiip Biblical Recorder, C. A. Jenkins, of the Ouonl It-male heiuinary, It. 1. Mooio, 11. A. Moore, li K C. 0. Newton, and J. rt wtun were ; viMiing unuiMeiH. i Fro. J. E. Ray, the corresponding Secretary of tr.e Mute :.ii-sioi, iJuard, . was present and nhiy lepresented The next session will bo held with the chureii at (liim Sirriny, be ning, on Thursday, before the liisij .Sunday in Oct. i.ss?. The meeting was oue of much; interest au.l profit, and indicated decided progress m the work of the body. We shall not mhiu forget the kinil and bountiful hospitality i'li . which the Association wun i iter- taiued. M. ii .i.ijvis. A Horrible ."ii tinier. IUleiou, Sept. :M. -Last ' ,.lv n.,u (be store ol y.t.ns,tti (Iresweli. .Mailin Thurs A. D. county, Owens' was entered lv liui".ars. dwelling adjoim-d Ine stole. He heard a noise ami as he su pped to the door lie saw two burgims, one of whom raised a uu and lired. Forty buckshot entc-ied the stomach of Owens, w ho in u lew moments was a corpse. Since th.il time the all ium i.ies have been on the tiaek of the murderers. Monday night Sher ji;Npruill ariested at l'iyi.iouth the wif" of the mm del ed man and two i ucirii.i'S. Another iie-'ro. James i I);. Vi lli fli t !lli:is '..l.vo.i. tt'iM Klilit i i ii i J, 1- I .,,.,1 b. ..,) I). ,,. (11 ,1 ,noe 1 c 1 . ; "'aue eoi it-ssio,, Mime .ia s uKo its ft,,r ri. ,.,, ., wlll lv.. r , -u-, follows: That Mrs Owen-had lined "' ai.y..!in.n. .u..-. wo.mi eii.-..Muiiyiv.,. j tlj,:a lu ki;; llllhl,ii.l. Sll(.P''';;,:!;"::;;S'l7lJ",,l'''U,,'Uralt','iaS"' wliH.,i ,iu.iu t drown hi.u. and had I J-;"" . prepared water 111 a bane; lor that 1 1 ... , i iiurnose. hhe iave nun meiliciiie f ' , ' , , i ,i 1 1 . ' ,, . " .... , . i unee iniiio- iti'iu.'iiiv muuii iri : bedside leadv to commit the crime; ; but their coinage failed them. Final j ly, Ambrose, some nights atierward, j entered the store and when Owens I appeared siioi iiiui. Auihrose was ' pur-ued, and on making a despoia'e iuiiuliipt to kill U liKMiibei' oi the 'sheriffs posse was shot through the j heart. j I Mrs. Dwens and tlie two negroes are in jail at l'lymouih. Frost in the .Mountains. AsiiKvn.i.K, N. C, Oct 'I. The first, frost of tho season made its appear ance in this section this morning. In some parts of Buncombe county it was heavy and vegetation has been injured. The tobacco crop is not yet housed and much of it is reported daimig.-d. The cutting and curing is rapidly processing, as the planters fear additional frost tonight. Thus far Nhw York has contribut ed $150,000 for the relief of Charles ton sufferers. Of this the Chamber of Commerce gave $80,01)0. This is both admirable and generous. Day's Horse L'ovwhi ii-rea-es the; natural tendeucv of swine to take on ' i lle- h : it is the best in use. Dr. liiill'.- I'.iby Suup is always! Is ife and reoalne ai.il never disitp-1 j points. Give it a trial. -" cents. I i Frevt nt trouble bv t'tkiti'' Dr. I Bull's Baltimore Fills hei'oie costive- i , ".- ells like iiot cukes." I) Co'ogne. txelb Belt You can't w.a !: to much purpose unless you am wi ll, lea you cun Imild ', up your healtii an 1 -tiength w it h , Fukr'.s Tonic, and woi k will then become ea y. It :.i is th lungs, livi r and liiiinevs in working order.; Civtghs and colds v:itii. h before il. j Take it in lim i J. AY. Scoti Co. Grei tisboro', . . ('.. invite tin' tnei' tiants of Chat-j ham to cull ainl exalnnn one of thej hugest and cheap' st riocks iu Central , N. l Hi Carolina ' D .. Gooi's ami No- tions. and in a sc.a a'e 'lepartmulit tt. genii ai line ol (iiioiti.iis. Very icpccti'..iiv. j J. W. S. -..! r A Co, ! ( !ri ,:ihoro', N. C. ! ; rv-S1H)FS j"lTi' ND j ,... , i.j-. - p "ni jt' y 'joYD j 's:.,.'.ii, I. ,.. n..l Jin.i, $ r ' ii " ! U 1 i in our business and disposed of our ,,. stock of Shoes, and purchased an ( ,. .iri.;v , .,s,. .,,.. Willi 1" i (! , ,., ..;,,.,,.,, .v- :.. ....i.,.,) n... i,,(. ,,f l,is nl ice i i for a number of years, we have b 'iitdit our fail slock with the b st interest of our custoiuci s in view, nnd claim that no stock of go.-d.- vi-ever bio'ight In thi-' Mi nket t r so e.i.iiely meet the dem.i i 1 ol the people both in goods and prices us ours ('all mid sec for you .-If. G ' Mnaiusis sj-K-ui. nt'lt ntl.-n R. F B .V Co TZIJbi Jfti 11 :?i D v s . i;...iti:rl fur t.'if. i:k.:iiiiu ty ' Y A T i u T A i L O R, lKO( I'. lis " r,MUI".-!ll MK.ie'ii ivrs Nn. f. s. inlr ki.Iv Mmiiir s; . '.;ai.i:i..ii, N.e.. Oiv.it6. IkMs ( O r i'ON M MlKK'l': (,n.l M MIlnB, .S3 Ml HI. I!.;;. Sir..-! l "W MU.ilUfc', HS MalUH, - 7 vviti'i.rsvi.rdeoeri.v vviikct. a.i!"'J -C Kr.!ilfS, V...., iii-l,i..-, ' i i"ni . N. llmi!?. N. i' , i" .'.i. w;ii: " s IK.ir-.'Ul-''il, 12 rH "''.I'll, -., i I,-' .'l-.'r.U l.c.r.l - i;.-Mi ri.itii.., ! KhiiiiIv. M..I.1 "- - Now IT" Cril .1, Sl i.:'. l-rlhl.l. Sill l! lirl'lrt Vnll"W, l:ir-i '. Ol'Hlirllrttfsl, IHtl. t r tl.i;- t .,'.,. HifS., til Ion-. l.i':tna Gr:i- 1 ,,-(.- N.-w Ma. kfnM, i.,i i'r "Hi ni, f""r ' i-.tlt.-l-. I V.i-il li i.L'L"-, 11'" 11 6 ri.t.-kt-tiH, 'intii'iii . Inrk. .' liv;i?lilg lur,: mv Arp.u Tl.v.l"f,i llnml Tloe 1 .'..I. 'l uhm) irlcca iu lor lu'k3 l"U. New Advertisement. FMINIS n'l ORS NOTK 'E Having tliih duy lUKlitinl - (utmlr.-nruinr "il 111.' l-HVr Hi H. 1 .In.-, .i-fl. II. In lo winy n iivm imiojj .ihiii.s'jotiiwi .-o u..u.f win ii- ,.i. h,i in inrr-nii-n,. aii :.rwim ocir.ber nu. ibw). W TJ P D 0 TTTPITTD 0 Pfl flf, JJ. $ fi. U. J U bill) 11 U LiU-. Worth Carolina DRV G C D : D : A L I .:; : . The Largest Stock, The Oldest House, The Lowest Prices in North Carolina. The Latest Styles AND CHOICEST NOVELTIES iu tin; ma! !;i t. ADTUMN. 188S. Oppn' d nn 1 on S iio Foieivn and Domestic Dreiss (ioods. Blai k .ind Mourning Dress Oouds, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Merino t'udenvsire. Boots and Shoos. : GGiits' anri Boys' Hats. Men'a Wear and Fine Cassinieivs, 1 Fl.AXNKI.S, DoMKSTI S, 1'lUNTS, CaI.K.'OKS, Ol.NOHAMS, TaIII.K LlXI NS. ToWKl.S, ASIl ('!;SMKI Lace Curtains and C'litain Licos ( La lies' and Missi s' i CLOAKS andWRAPS. I Carpets, Rus, Mattings, Am., Aci: ' :": " . ! F.-ry nrll.-l.-nflfr-lml l.y our FsTl"in'n.l mi'l r..m..il.nl llnvii,. ;.tr.l vn'li ii'lviinlnimt f. Inuring tb n no iior Iiiim In ilic suiioon at. w. r.'t. ' J Y 4 , R. S. TFCKKR k CO. Oct. 7, lftttd. KALEIIIU. N. 0. NEW FALL g WINTER GOODS! IJowEeingEeceived!y AT- W. L. LONDON'S. such as FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS. CASSIMERES, JEANS, KERSEYS. CALICOES, DRY GOODS. .V.O., kC. ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS; BEST 50 CENTS CORSETS MADE: LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S JERSEYS all prices. FULL LINE OF SHOES v..i lit any one. WO FED CALL YOFR ATTEN HON' TO THE CF.l EB HATED W. L. DOUGLASS?:! shoes, al.o n :s boys' shoes at 42. inn 'w!,"i shoe w m rr W ' a v C bv i t- '"5 EST TANSi;;;:-- ' j V. LONDON is ajjent for the above. You will find a splendid slock of GROCERIES which will be sold as cheap as can be had anywhere LONDON has received a lot of T A DIES HATS. Remember you can find any kind of goods you need at LONDON'S as cheap as as cm be hud ai ywhtio for the money. Special BARGAINS for Cast CAN FH HAD. CALli AND TAKE A LOOK ' NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS AT W. L. LONDON'S. Sept. :.0. !K8i. OR I'ti VGE SAM P.Y VIR- .t ii i.i'.r: iztiiri. f.-iiieil !,, int lr' !;ilz- l.,-ilO' I'.- I,. HHl l.',.,,l-..'.l .11 HlO'n H'i .! :llll. It... -k "II. I ' 111 Hi" nffl.'O HI III"- I l-in-ll l- "t l. '.'l" , IviTliniU is.rif.y, 1 will H-!l H. .i.l.li' nt.-ll..l I'.v hi il ;i 'li.'u-,- 'l -ir "1 .r.l'l iiiy. nu Cu. sO.-iy I In 1 1 ti .! "t o.-.,lrr. It-vr.ii ..i.n:ilii tl'llt'l .,1 lllltit III sai l .-..Hilly ''"lllHlllll.i; "IU' Imlf HIT.' Willi l" Hi'!,. li"lM- , m ili SHU!,' I..iiiiit...l by J. 1. V 4irnlKKii Bil l Mrs. r. :. Wil,n s v cru ris, t.i. J, 118. lt"Ck I'n i k, n. c FATKXTS, t'aveats, l'rade Ma1 ks A: ' 'opywrigl OI.I'llll'.l. Hl'.'l ll "Ul.'l- IruninoM, 111 111.' r. t-l.: Olll II r ll If I I" l"V M'ri r.ll.lK I.I IS. I'lll ouroiii .1- ttiut.mitf tho I' ... I'ii --ir: oini-. ..,ini wp i-an fhiAlit 1 .iit'i".-:. tn li.-. ilmo iliatt ih'.-rt- rf ni-.i' ii-.tni w,sniNi.iiN. Sflltl M.lltf'l. t.- IMiiU isti. Wf ii.lli.-i- .is ! p-il . I'll' 111 -I'fv Imt..; . Iiiri;,'. nil I Wimi l.n No I'll A till H I NIiKs-il. I OIU IIN 1'ITI.VI'. lt rntrr 11. if IlrC l'i'.-'.rnilsU'r, III" Slltl. ,tf Mniiiy or-.if r I'li-islm. mi-l ' ..ni il ! ihf I', s. l'lii.-iii mil I "r .-u-.-iitHi'. .ivI. h. iitrms nn.l rw.T.'ii'-m 1. 1 mi mil t-llfri'.s in y, i;.-own siatt .ir ciiniy. wriit-t.r '. .1. SNO V ,v 'O , oiptitB liileul tOlctr, Vnurliliimu, V C I Kl)T. IV. u. .VORTH CAROLINA i-i CHATHAM COt NTV. In thk :i i i'.k"B OtriiT. AIIUTI HiiiliLS Thin Ih IhI pri - flliiR rr the Rale of ral ' (MiMiu fur pttrit!l-ii, find It Hiiirir1ftt? iy nflMiivli 1 tt t iii -uilMM'ti"H i lb court i hat M,iritn huip'H, j cin"( lUv liclt'it'iaiiiM, i- n in r-Hll tii an-i can- ij-iI niiT tltte tlllt;fii' i rminti In ihir Mtnte, anJ ' hriH Hii liitn-Ht in H'ii'l p-hI i-hihi-h. h l liorftiy ( ti'itiPM ii i. nnu appt-ar hi i lit ni'-f f ilifiirk f f iif -ui'iri'r iMiiirt i fitiil i'4mi!y. vvlihin at) tjHV. HfUT tlMTlt: t' .1n!li-HU'll "I ll'tlli'Ht I ini'l I'IpikI, iiimwfr "r 'ifiiinr t pluln'T's am ! jilittiit, r jti lj.riiiiut will lit-utki'ii ir i.'fHso. w. t. Kui h.i:, c. H. C. ; ORTfiAfiK SALK HY VIR ! Tt'Kirf a mf'iiirs:t'oi:.yMiir.il tn nit' l.v Aurrrii i in' iii-in.Miri'lil h'I'I win.. I will bp. I h: inil.lic nur!- tl'rll forr'Ullini tlmr'-'Ut'l ll"U .l'."!', ftl 1 Ii i Sir. rPr. ! iru Sinn nifty, the '.r-lolny .; lh-...!...r, lr-Mi. it .'crlhlll ' iru.-i ..t I. .mi in ii'.'ij ,i v ' inn. .in ;.'Hiii.lili. riiut llAIM Illtv, t-irliiuiiitMi; Hi ;lll .'iru. himJ I'Llng I lli s.iri-.u laiiil d'.lil tiiMtM lie lir.irr.itri'i. I lv II K. ! Wnbmnr. w. I.. I.oSlroS. S"-pl. v, lMin, GO TO mm, mi s so. DURHAM. N. C, Hardware, CutIery';THE CROCKERY and ST0T1S. SHEET IRON -AND Tobacco Flues A SPECIALTY. AGENTS FOR EXGELIOSR AND NEW LEE COOK STOVES. We keep the largest and most com I pletf stock of the above goods v be i found iu town, and guarantee the low est pt i.'i s. for cash. April r x pY)T V wftmrlvOiijriit to take it. or IIOGEKS, a. DITKJtAM't DEALER IX- MOMENTS. TOMBSTONES AND Brown Stone. I 1 1 batik my friends in Chatham fo, ; I their past patronage, and am pleased j ! to inform them that I am now pre-j I pared to do better wink than cvt-i I before as I have ad led a ! i I Steam Polishing j AND j I Eubbing Machine j to my works. I I I employ only skilled workmen and ! will give I FIRST-GLASS TOK I I at lower prh-es thau ever before. I Designs, estimates. &.., furnished ! fiee on application to. j It. X. ROGERS. , Sl'l.t. IRHr. :i!rl!. i !C(Jn()NLMEl! i : ill IN THE II. C. ROM HiSUEAEE CQ.Ii Tli is . fill ope It i.s .iiip.'iiiy 1.: at ion for s been in siieee. eiliteen vcars SAPB, SOLVENT rind PE0MPI in tlie payment of its losses. All Kinds of Fiiildin;.!s iitsnred ;it reiisi 1 1 mi le rules. IV warned liv tlie losses of Mini neililioi-s itnd inore in time. n. a. 2.omovr EVERY DEMOGPAT IN CHATHAM COUNTY, ought (o rem! during (he com ing CUE.ipiHfl. RECORD iPublisSies fuller and later isews i ifroin the State land Corner than any oilier paper, i land every citi- zen of CSiatham mmmimiii FOR EIGHT YEARS The HECOKD has done iJs ut most for the Democratic Party, and it now ap peals to Ihe Democrats of Chaiham for their subscrip tions. ! ; J U AT OECE! r'ixvm iov Sale. ; Al'lll .1,.. I'lui..rr Itiir,,- r.iilr1 In lln- ,-. Mm- lira I. - '.T,'S. I i.- nlr.,ii! 1 'j lliilfS S'lllttl ot :i i ;C . .1 i ..fri mil,, fr.nu Hit ling .1. Tin-l l h ,i iMiti-iil.ly (i.lnpUHl !l . I - ,!i. .i.-.t. '.ills. .'. n r. n mill th tt :.,!, ..-.- 'I n.- j .1 ;.-- - I- wrll waturisl lv I'. ;r! ' ill .1 I . ll llllKS R oil. TH-I1 ! Oil 1.1'r.l liHI-IIH 111 lllHOrUHt?. ; ii I- I. ir :.' :m. i'.llllllli.,llnllH. It Ir.ii jiii'iiii, j ii-.i lu ri'i'itlrn wnuld ,l 111"' Ill.-M .-'lill-'l-lllrlM rOsl'lfIl.!fA in Tli.. ..wii, r .il nils iiiriporiy would ii.lvnii.-iLi-. ..I :iii' viIIiil,"' srliiN.ia anil 1'tn' I. rm M.'thI ; .i- i iiri'liiiMtiii;. . III! Ip.vi- nil .'hill-'-lr r-.r ..-h 'i- .i S.'il '.1. 1 ' "l" iii.jilj i" ti..'- la-; iruu. PARKER'8 HAIR BALSAM i..,iiliu f nvorlu for drMHlnif lli. li..n, I:.' , iukI in.-vi'iiliiiK IMnilnit. . -IIWl ill.' W.-llll, HUt tb uti'l U Min e lu i.Inn, . hi.. I gl.ltntl Ir-ugKlotA Tit" lii'xt CoiiKh Ctiif y.iu run in, AnililiflK- l iru'.-nli,. kti,.wiir,tr(iinrmrUaa. Vo .liiti ii-tm-ity t. s. ill. t-'tvt- In the ilirfi of flrrofulil, Mi,.-iiri:itt.stii, t il.'iiit, kittiri i, 1 i-liwry itt Fmni r'itii, !-irlit, hii'I nil ill. -i l.-rsor Uio I.iiuk. tonwli. 1U,'. , 1 ' .il lii'.l Ni'O.. It iMa ofum la. Ml U :u;tl h.i-. . ilt vl. -t i-ur-r.t In n- mjr vjuhv thiajithl by 1-livnl, n. I't I f i nn 1,1. . Il will (my yum lo Rrhr, ('.nil.; .ii's Tusii .' Ili..;.tiijh Irlul. ttiyld l all ling. Utl- I'l I:"-.'. I" 1:1. t..! fl.rl TI,. s.f-r. I 'lir '. Milt, k it and lnt rtiM for 'o' u , . Ac, 1 1 1 tulMti l hir ur InmtilD. Mitkwtttt
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 7, 1886, edition 1
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