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'1 mathnm THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1887. n. , . n- THE HILEll FAIR! A Great Success A Splendid Exhibit- Large Attendants. We wish that every citizen of Chat- : ham could have attended the fair held i at Siler City; on last Thursday and 1 nday, for his county pi ide wuld to L B. Holt : and second to J. Q. Smith. For best exhibit of blooded cattle a special premium was recom mended to L. B. Holt. WHEAT, CORN, fcC. Best white wheat, iiist premium to J. George Hauner: second, to John Commissioners' Meeting:. The county commissioners held their regular monthly meeting on last Monday and Tuesday, and aud iied the following accounts: B. R. Smith, insolvent fees, $ 3:00 T. M. Bland,, insolvent fees 1.15 ggST Christ-niaa and Santa Clans trill ! nftvo U(eu idhly gratified and he I D. Do: sett. Best red wheat, fit st j Richard Rauiey, for work on ISO'H. be h ere. Mr . Ru frill Spivy. of ( -ape Foal ' Ys, ihe fit Kt agricultural fair ever township, recently cipiuiod an o:u;! ,' held in Cha:!nlni was a most couip'cte that nieasum I over rix feet from tip , success in eves y particular and re to tip ot it wings. Jileeted Ihe greatest credit on every . w- ; onG comiecicd wit h it. Most, heartily JHT Mr. O.an S. Johnson was the j j,, we congiatulale its officers upon tjnly cons;;ib'e in tins county, wlioj Uieir vrrv 8uHful orla. and in would have hnd causa to be prouder ! premium to J. A. Barbara. : second, man ever oi ms grand o;a county renewed his official Monday, as rcuuued bond, on by law. lat j ht. name o: f all the good people of Chatham we do most gratefully thank , , . i hem therefor. Indeed the fair was Sfcff-Miss Josie Jloore and masters , . ,v i t- , t, , , . a wondeitul success, especially when Caiwile Pope and Millard lutkmau ... -. 4l . i t i- va . 1 1 , fy ., . ! we consider the very short time in 1 111V.U li. S. Jackson's past two weeks. school during ihei ich it. whs goiter, up, as it was first 1 proposed only a month before it was ' 1. .1.1 xt :V :l 1 ihjiu. iiuw 11 m. was Muir-ij a success with only & month's preparation, wini wiii it be next time witii a year's m,,,,,;,,, i p; epuration ? Let our farmers and e-y Our obsoi vsnt ftiend. (Japt. J 1 i) 1. 1,..., ...4;.., ii... :t 1..,.. A inii!i or if's-i. till fvtrv Ivof ore for the laL nine week.l 01,1 l;lir county women begin low to , . V - - Iv-ilii er singu.ar, i nt it jfiy" Two of our economical tax piyei's had t!it-ii ta'.es n mitled ly lh county com nU-ioners, on lust il.!:lay, one for e;ev n cents and the other for ihirte.-ii cents. tif" A series f meetings is being piepaiv tor having such ai exuiou next year as has never before been seen in North Carolina! The ex hibit of agricultural products was highly creditable: indeed we nave never seen bctier at any other Je.st beets fair in this State. Theie was wheat, j A. GiiLi.aud: which was said to weigh on pounds to the bushel. There v.eie long, l'lt-sbyteiiau I uirgc, and well tilled ears of corn U. Uhve. Jiest oats, nrst premium to Is. H. Ho t: second, John P. Sted Best stock peas, first premium to J. S. Henley: second, Ambrose Eubauks. Best table peas, first pre mium to Giover Avent. Best beans, J. S. Henley. Best meal, first pre mium to Mrs. W. N. Brower: second, Henry Vestal. Best. Hour, first pre mium to A. 0. Johnson: second, J. A. Pai ham Best corn, first premium to Oliver Vestal: second, Thomas A. Giiiiland. Best sweet and Irish po tatoes, first, premium to A. B. Hin frliaw : second, J. II- Rives. Best hay, J. S. Henley. Largest pumpkin, first premium to J. H. Stout : second, viiover Avent. Best turnips, L. B. Holt. Best t obacco, It. M. Hold rby. Largest gourd, H. L Burns: second, J. Q, Smith. The first premium for the best bale of cot ton was awaided to J. P. Sted maa: second, to W. il. H Tyson. ItKKTS, ONION;?, &C lie.st beets, first premium to Thos. second, Mrs. J. A. Scott. lest parsnips, iiist premium 10 Mrs. V . J. ombie : se ond. Ijlover Avent. Best carrots, Glover Avtiit. Best onions, first premium to Thomas A. 2 50 3.J2 2.35 held this week at the chinch in this place, being conducted tJlU;il ll aiiv that, we have ever seen 1-, 1 1 1 t 1 ,1 1 1 ? -1 rz t i t r hy me pastor, is,-: v. . r mora, and iueirisu poiatoos were tiie largest 1 vjijuiuuu : second, mim. i. r. nayes. tile Ruv. C;imil!us Miller, of Oaiiford ' 'hat ve have overseen anywhere. Bt tomatoes, Mrs. William Braf Counry. t The tin nips, onions, beets, weioM'oid. Best cabbage, first premium to ! unusuaiiv large. The butti-r wss the R- -M- oolnison: second, M. L. Smi.h. isaT I ne county boaid or educ.i'iou be.-t. (hni v.e liave ever tasted, ami i A special premium was awarded met on last Monday and i ransacied ihe beautiful and sweet honey and j Ulover Aveni for the largest vaiiety th? usual rouiiue busiuess. Tnere ' sortrhum .-iiould lemnt eve; v fin :uei l(,f garden products. .0 iaiss a full suppiv of eacli. The i v'iai school dijtrics I . canned fruii, jellies anvl preserves mnda;i js I heieo!" changed, i iiboiud tempi every housektener to ;ay moic attention to tl.is derart- . uient of dome.-tic economy. fho bant a Cuius has arnved at W . , io jist f premiums ai. ard'ed to ihe L. LMtd,m s, and Ihe pretty things j il, sl.uvvs ,he - real, vuri.-t v of (heir he is opening, jasr cotue and see i r ,-xLil.iis. and Vourseive. Loudon has rrceived a lait?e lot of Staple and Faucv G.ce was sin conii Mtit)ji among theie.-i rltiPs f Si have the boun but no ciiaues veu made. court-house well, &o., John P. Sikes,- fees in case against Van Nixon, J. J. Johnson, insolvent fees, J. W. Poe, for sow and pigs for poor-house, . J. VV. Poe, as superintendent of poor-house, Sam Fike, for work at poor house, J W. Utloy, for repairing bridge across White Oak, R. R. Hamlet, insolvent fees, W. Ii. London, for supplies for pobr-housi;, H. A. Loudon, for stationery and printing, L. R Exline, as Clerk to board and work on Gulf bridge, L. S. Burnett, damages for new road, J. M. Mclver, for lumber for Gulf biidge, Dr. H. T. Cl.apini for mucilage, Dr. L A. Hanks, as phy sician to poor-house, Thomas Cross, jail fees, 11. F. Stone, for repairing Fearrington's bridge, P. M. Mills, for repairing bridge across Whiife Oak,:: N. S. Clark, insolvent fees, OxmEKici), That S. B. Petty loured $1.50 per month for euppori of Elizabeth Pearson. New Advertisements. CtHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE kj of RTir execution issued from the superior court of CUatbani county, iu farr of J. R. Lane agnuui J. F. Wii.MAmsi.n, I will sell at public auction rr cash, at the muruliiuao dmr in Plusboro. on MONDAY the 2u l day of JANUARY. 1888, a certain tract of l.-iud iu Bear Creek towushlj., coutninlug 100 aprfs. adjoining the laud of Eil WetuU. Eli rhlltpd and oihora, and being the same conveyed to 3. F. Williamson by B. M. Welch lv doed dated January 2rd. 188tii The eame being sold ror part payment vi purchase money due therefor. Doc. 8, 1887. S. W. BREWER, Sheriff. If JTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. - COtTMTY OF CHATHAM ; I?f THR SlTPFUfitH - nn codkt. j G. W. Fouaheo, adniinistnitor of J. J. Knight, ; against, b red Kuight and others. co ry- j '1'lils is a special proceeding for tUo final settle t O I mem f the plainiltl'-i adminidtratlou of his inuvs ! Ikiv'h estate, and it. appearing by affidavit that oo oc ' a knlnt 19 a necessary party tuereio and is a o ; uou-rebiUKiii, Dels ncreoy linflod to bo and au : pear at ii:o office of Ihe Clerk of the superior court ' i iu Wtisboro. on Saxukday, the 4th day ot Fobru- -12.00 i ary 1888, and plwul, ttUBWoi'. or demur to ihe O 7 A i'''"uli:i 8 coinpiaiui, or judgment wui ne tniteu " UK! OOI1IOHSO. H M Hfll.T. tr H I'. Dec. 1, 1881 2i92 30. 10 5.00 3.34 1.20 16.66 11.55 7.35 3.no 10.75. be r. LAND FOR SALSi I offer for sale 2()Q attres, or more., of the f iim near Pittsboro', knowi. as Haiibr on , in lots of 50 acres, so as to suit purcb.-isers. If not sold privately before. the SJith of Doceui bor, I will sell the same on thAt eta; at public auction, at Pittsboro'. Any pei:-o:i de;-i;ous of seeing the laud can do so hf calling on nm on the ..i uiies. W. R EDGERTOK Dec. 1, 1887. lies; ail Ki mts oi r riiitii, he is .lhiiiig t-iy lo.v. car load oi i!t this weul;. arge and List of Jukor.5. The following are the jurors drawn for tho next tnrui o! our supeuor court, to bo held in condiments. Febi uarv : H llhaiu laiK, U. v. fiar- BpkI butter, liist premium to Mrs. riucton, J. W. OMhi.ai, Ira Braxton, W. S. Webster: second, ii S Henley : L; H. Dowdv. N. .S. Claik. J. H. thud, NV. J. Wouible. Be&t loaf of Cruiohheid, J. B. SturdeVaut, George bread. Mi s. J M. Foust. Best roils, j V. Womblc, C. N. Cheek, John AL Jrs. V. B owfr. Best pound Iver. Hiram Marsh, il. P. Strausrhan. John Bia:il. J. sr. Edwanis, Bivan Philips, E L. Davis, A. J. Gritliu, cake, .Hisses Johnson and Brav. Best that thev contributed ' hone ihi-t premiiiui to ilrs. J.J. the fail's Micoe-'-s. Th- j -"i utchtieid : second. Mis. W. N. luscioiKs looking hams Brower. Best stiaiued honey, fiit m. tjtiiison, B. W. I'ismirc, k id. Johnson, T. T. Brot;ks, Mabc-n Loy, vc.. v. a cu ; h'ii.ivvM t itui w.-Miui nf i hi r .n iriH: li.-irJ ! tiiemium to J. O. H-i'ith : second, t T. J. Hiud. A. T fiandtAth. J. Another i ...,v.. u... ;,,oi . .,.;! fs J .1 t Viiii.iiti..!.1 "Rncf . to'of.i. (x i .,;i.o V. r lust p omium toian, B. I.. coster, J. a.. Biyd, W. A S-E A srpiad of convicts iu eliarge of Mr. V. il. Hicks has !,v):, Ui st-vtial day s tea: nig down tiie ton vict quarters on tin Pi;.iboro' laii roail, about tu mi.t--. from here, and will remove :hem ioU u.tt iu btiiid ing ihe proposed braacu (i the (J. F. A; Y. V. IX. II to .Udison. rilU'.-iv lioilset, a ' ii at tit-stores of merchants, and j i oue ham 16 v-. ars oid was ouite a Mrt t iety of n:-;sfi ve NEW YORK CASH U It i ADy U A 11 IE lijf 1 tiltUUMlJfi ,fiy oid friends in Chatham arc invited to call on me when they visit lJurham and I will guarautte to satisfr tlieili in everything iri Btaple and Fancy Groceries; BVGAlt, chekse; riF, MOLASSE, floub; okackeus, fish; SYIiTTP, TOBACCO, coffee; meat; Dry. Goods, Notion feWMRBttY, TINWARE && BrET Special inducements to Country Merchants. I offer everything at prices that defy competition! Mv Stock ia so lareo that it hits two stores, one near the Ulobo fca w hou.se and the other near the Depot Nov. It; 1887. 3m. are- V. N. Brower -' A foui vear old bo, of this! second. Mrs. . cm lost y. lire b.ootied cattle on-J- vaeoige ilanuer. jbest variety j exhibition was an eneoui aging rigujof canned fiuiir, lirst premium to j ihat some, of our fatuitis appieciate ' J. W. Perry: second, Mrs. W N. their aiuc, aud the muies showed j Brower. Best sorghum, ftil premium I that theie is no it-ason why Chatham to J, Smith : second, N. A. Periy. should n. )t iMiiy iai.-.e its own suppiy j Jiest coiloetion of joliies, lirst pre I (1 niiticK, bu: fin nish droves for olht r j niiuni to J. W. l'erry: second, Mrs. jconicies. W. X. Browcr. j'3est dried fruit, On'- most commeiulable feature of i li s. W.J. omb.o. Lest one gal- Vaiv. was saving his pravers at iiis',llis -lU" was the absence of gambling lou of sorghum, Mrs. & P. Teague. us m-.tlic-i's kucc, a f;w ui-hts ai-, ! devices and tbU-s oi ehanc, which jBest wine, Mrs. . N. Biower. Best m.i, ruteipr.-M.'tt. God to ''biess ! i'; di.-giac many iairs Noth j vinegar, Thomas A. Gilliiaud. Laig- ...i j.,. .,.-. imr of the kind wa- permuted here. ! est exhibit oi caoned fruit. Mis. W. Duncan, G, P. Alston, C. B. Temple, Gweu Cotner, W. B. iiiggsbee, L. J. Williams. nn Msimiiia an-t p:;oa , lie vfrv :juocem ly adue-.i. "ami lake eare of .Santa l'.ai; aud make him b. ii-g me a vaou". We oft luat he will gei t Lat whl'mu ' IhWcf, :. usual, i nor was there anv horse- racing wi h it.- attendant betting. Mo.it t.t' i tie exhibits were displayed iu the commodious tobacco ware house, which iiavi been most, tasti decoiated ! tiie occa-iou with owcr. Ltst cxuioit oi apples. W. J. Womb'e. i.Anits' il.:;DIVOKK. Best home made b'aukei, first pio mium to Mrs. G. Y. Burns second, t iliss Saiiie Head-, u. t Coverlets, ilue tiota t!ii-- ccU. t in tu l n;t tittul aiuf uii; ; Stttt t-'Xf:. i t;d bv J.iui was ifii.6o2J:'-y Tlu- m'..'-.'1 tax of thin r-'Uniy is .riO.oic M a.-d ti.e tax tvl ti-'ui ,)l' .'"UI.'V jMiip ., Ci'M-' a H'-o to,- s; -.'iai o irpc'Me.r Twenty persons were killed out right aud many others iujuted by tiio earthquake at Besgnon, Calabria A little i.ur-year old boy fell into a pot of hut iuid, iast Friday, iu Fred trick couut , Va , and was so iionibly burned that he died in a few houib. Ex-Cougiessmau Bc-id, : who has - been iu Washington the last two a i I . . r t ..! iiiouiuB, nus gono wesi. no win lo cate in one tu the far western terri tories, where he will practice law. Peter Bennett, a wealthy old miser living at Newport, Anune., who dis trusted banks and kept his money in Lis house, was beaten neatly to death Sunday night and robbod oi SMOJO in cash. In a temperance .-peecli delivered STORE, Durham, N, C, You can get BOYS' WHOLESTOOK BUOGAN I .SHOES for 75 cents, WOmE'S SOLID LEATHER SHOES for 75 eeiitS," CHILDREN'S SOLID LEATHEli SrIOES for 50 cents, MEN S WROLESTOCK BROGANS for $100, BOYS' HATS 15 cts., mEN'S HATS 25 ceuU. TABLE OIL CLOTHS 15c per yard, LADIES ALL-WOOL JERSEYS -r 75 ci-iiis. NORTH CAROLINA CHECKS, 6 -onts per yard. DRESS GOODS for 5 cents per yard. PINS and NEEDLES for 1 cent a piper. Drop iu and look us over when you come io Durham. Not. 10, 1887. 2ms. i ir-r b'.:ei mueiig ;hi -: s!k idi's ni the ii -tie j wicaUss ot uvrgieens and numerous j lirst premium to Miss Jane Lambert : to tcttl: wi;.. ih S:atn 'l'ita--user. iiug. The d;lii.ig and midtaty ma second, Miss Jennie Fields. Plain having on Wt Tues.tay pui-t th t tx ! uneuvics of the soldi riv cadets of quilt, lirst premium to Miss Maggie he. Thompson School udued much j iiooks: second, .Mrs. . b- Webster, to the enjoyment of many, and then ; Oi namentai qmit, lirst preauum to martial appeal aneo and tt;e tap otjirs. Wi.dam Jirafford : second, to ;he dium lut.inded many au "old ; -Ur. L. R. Exiine. Silk jia ch work ib-b' of the stining -eenns of thtjiqniti. liist ptemium itf Miss Augusta ia;e war. The sw. tiu.-d di?r. m s t vorth: i-tCvmdv -Vus C M. atistory. ed bv -hu Joii.:..i)io ud Siler Wu-s' Ca.i.ro ' patcle work quilt, Mrs. M. P. ' ! r i v k t...w! ! un:iti,.'i : i:i ..wi ,, ,i, il:iJ!ilM llitMHtM W.'ll'.' .l 1 1 (Ml i.'t i : ,, v i -ccoud. 31 iss Ur be. oaHmbh. Knit CwiR,!' tsveire Kvl wldJ- FiKti. t i-jiio.A;:ifcScn.s at iiond-it r, ....... tl f.JVl.1..JM ; ;,.i.ii n imnf. first, jiiemi.im t.,,-1 in iutonse body ul viUuhWo lands 1. , . . , , i -tti iiti ,-:.-' j i nx , vi Kim-. -"i - - x I ' j Ii- Anl a iow as can be had ! ru. n. i .1 ... e:. 1 ... h VA V 1 1... ,.. n.i n i oy tcc:aiiad. efar' If ou m-id.i uii, of Cloth s you !iu savo ii ney by buving r.t in Ghickermg Hall, New Yoik, the Rev. Joseph Cook; oi Boston, assert ed tbat tiie greau-bt enemies the tern perauce cause had were the negroes of the Sontb. . Work on the Plymouth turnpike j j aud cuitui througn ihe State bwampi in ere are I J. TOff k CO., DUKHAM, N. C, Wiialesale ii Mail rt UlUUOl was vfjv !' 7 in ,Ul" lllc- "c,-,!d, a keen, biiiug v-lad ctiiiiing ' Hcaden. Homo made j. ans. iirs' prt. ;ooas iv very cheap :.nd will be em y i(y H hfcavy MJ(nv Wjljt mium io Mr. W. W. Edwards: sec K:d. s;,you na.l better come .1.011 j limf!cted. iiul t:l dav -he tem-'-md, Miss Martha Ilea leu. Hume ana yonr cii'.n-f. j ni lattice are , ......... ....,.! 0.t now i)i at L rag ca pet, hist piemuuu ; Tbe fast orange dispatch train to I j xNew lork iroui Jacksonville, Fla,j htarted Sat 111 day. It will run rcu- j , ;arly and carry Florida fruit to E;6t-1 A FULL STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY AT BOTTOM PRICES. ! c- . oooor. wit ii a 1 Usu .. , : i M K !l V. soiwuiil Mrs: H ! tin markets. m;tki!.0- innfc tt moKl. )ij1'):j k. A It W r o.r Mult-5 at a i ,i ... .1.. .1 . : I, tin.-.L-. H-,,lr.d i-n f. 1? T I visual to tho iMKxeiwer train. , ad, -bat yam can bo had at Lou- j f0tu .tttetJainjr tUi iVsr, ytt theie v?as ! tloreiJ. Wooiiea JShawl. 6idt pie-1 The Commercial Hotel, ul Ouelph, Highest FriccS paid for all a .ar'o crown t :tcu u y, v.11 10:1s. y en ". m v iuuauonoi.'nn.ao. poiuini. 1 yui yus uuiuui eariy oauJiuav AfciDitNTVLtr KiZihv.- n last 'Foes- J wa'fd at from one to two tho.issiud j Mis Martha Bo vvden Wooileu tidy, j morning. J he guests had to jump j day a iie-ro vo'ttti named ileni v persons, aud we vver pleased to j Mrs. W. S. Moore. Cotton tidy, nrt j from the windows, aud ae viral 01 j :iiiohe!t, a-RcidentaHv run over' arn thai the receipt would pay a!i 1 premium to Miss Carrie Cohen : tcc j theui were injured. The boJy of J und kid- (1 by the cars at this bhce. expenses and picmiums, which is ex-! onu, Alias U.U. acker, lace work, j Ouarlea Rake was J T.;e lmotiv, v,5,R KhifUnc ,nmAltiaordumryfor the hrst lair The J ium- premium to mi s. ,.. ueorgc nan-, fi.t ..,.,1 .. ! fair was formal iv iiened about utioti ""' - mipi, 44, no; O ifan.u-ii uu 1 ... k r 1 ..1 ... .i ; 1. n!rm Tu n rwrLi v iiv Pi rside.iu. Perrv. ! l aoei ll )wei, tirst. luemium to Mrs iiL f 1 1 hu 1 t it 1 t c i iwkn.riir uii :ni"" 1 ---- - - , M found in tb r.iin.-?. tuun . .....1 1 t ; wno maite a snort aaaiess atibioprr .:-.f ... J . 1 ' ,...ar,i. firsn A Hnn- Lrootiw. Loouet ot ilowers. nr&c dic I- 7imi-.ii .n tne :i.ei.otl upon oll ; fXt- "c n.-,.,. v . . -i x- vr n 1 of the flat, ,.!UW, bu; lo.in. his baance tlieu 111 U1S "VlaV U,J,U J -"Vl BbW,lu hefollbHtw...n,Woof rbo c ms aud ! introduced Col. L. L Polk as in Miss Mome Ivixyaids : and a diploma vas run over. His arms and hands! orator of the day, who pokc for tu Mrs. IS. Hayes U ax dowers vcre ni;:n; :!) his back was broken about an hour. On Friday a hand dq,oma to Ms Maria ! a.on. Zepnyi I J. J. I lckard ; second, Mrs. G. YV. of ilowi mium to Mrs. W. N. Brower: second, and hi body h nibly cruHtied, and Oi'ath mind have beu instaii?aneous, u u:; was fie:i(i as soon as anv one econd Mrs. Sophia Ci utchtieid. 1 Carthage Blade: Three convicts. one white and two colored, fincsped from the guard oh the railroad e.ear here on Monday last. It seems ihat some hands were at work picking out cotton iti a field where the convicts were at work and the e three m;ido a break, running among the hands some gold headed cane was piemen; eel ! towers, diploma to M)a-s Loua Mann. I thus preventing the guards from iiri: g to Secretary E. K McLean, to whoe iost coimciumof potted iiou:-;t)pjautt-; j nt thein, and keeping the hand-; bc- the success of the fair is Airs. J. .d. Lamb, broeuet edging, kinds of Country Produce! CLOVER AND GRASS SEED AT RICHMOND PRICES. lL.de of tho fiim of ELLIS & MUSE)," Takes pleasure iu announcing to his friends and the public thai he Has just returned from the Northern Markets, whore he hpcut one iotith ra miking exteusive purchases iri Dry Goods, Notions, Cloaksy GARPSTSi EU88, OIL CLOTHS, ETC; All my Goods are NEW and FRESH! No Old Stock on my sroui: IS THE IN DURHAM, - JlWD IS WITS T523 BSST STOOS EVER SEclN IN DURHAM! . ALL ORDERS BY mAIL PROMPTLY FILLED! September 29, 1887. 3ms JULIUS LEWIS. mwmnwf Established 1865. n. w. west. HARDWARE ! 1, Doors, Blinds, 3r Eubber and Leather Belting, LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, SASS, OILS, AND TEN THOUSAND OTHER THINGS! L VUG EST STOCK IN NORTH CAROLINA ! JVJXVS XiSWXS &. CO., Opposite Market Sept. 20. 1887. RALEIGH, N. C. 1S6. 1887. 1 AT TEE BAMEB WE ARE OFFERING T7ATT npx? TIT? J. J. Tn03tA3, llCO. V.'. THOMPSON, JG tsnergy twt-en them and tho juanls, they could run to him. No blame What-! chiefly due, and it was a most do hrst pu.mium to Mis. James Men reached the rover ot the wooos ox or anyi'iie connected with the rail ro;id, for ihe boy had no business a; the depot and v.as eruiitv of a fool hardy act iu attempting to jump on a moving train testimonial to his untiring l-uncfcs : second, Miss L May lurner. efforts. ! -ulttec uging, firsr. premium to A box of pills had been offered by i Miss Nannie iieuioy : second, Mrs. the drug rirm of E D. & B. N. Mann, j N. P. Hanuer. Cotiou embroideiy, as a nre.mium to the ugliest man at ! hist premium to Miss Apphia Hanis : We hope his tern- J-bo fair, and it wa awarded to the j second, Mrs. J. George iluuner. Em- bie fate will bo an effective warning I uwi meruber ot tbe tirm. wnetner j oiuu.muu ummui, u t Fmium ' .. k.,w. ...n.v if M.,.i th h was dooo hi order to save to the uhs Auguhia oitu: tecoua, iurs depot, and try to steal rides. He i h'i m the cost of tho premium, or bo was cigiitHru yV;iis old and was tne! cause the premium was fairly de son 01 Calvin 'Mitchell, a respectable served, we are not informed. Iheie were no emnes ior iuf juu.uumn offered for the prettiest young liidy, 01 for the linest baiy, and it is well tbere were not, because ihe awarding committer would not have been ablo to decide among so many who de carpenter who lives near here. Conference Appointments We re grot mt bfing abio to obtain for publication in this issue the full list of appoiutmeiils of Ministers, nmde at the recent session of the Meihodit Conf ronce at Fayetteville. Through served a premium. We tried to ob j years old, first premium 10 Miss Ossie . . - . . . . I . . 1. . T . 1 1 - i 1 I . 1 ... the opposite side, whoa they easily es -aped. Wadesboro Intelligsricor: On Thursday night las' -Levi Baucbm, and Can Diggs, living near Deep Creek Spring, deserted their families. Bay coin, leaves a wife and five chil- diV.n. ntirl Diir-.ru a wif nd t.ito .-li':'- M S. Moore. Crazy patch work, first J dren Thl t are believed to have fiVd premium to Miss i.uoy v . ljoncion vvjju tyo femSlB vagabonds 1(1 .... . ... 3 I .... r ! . Maun. BY OIRLS UN DEE SIXTEEN. Best vanoty of edging, first pre mium to Miss Annie I'lieek. Crochet edging, first premium to Mies Addio Mollitt. Best auilt br tful under 16 Teed Stufis a Specialty. GIVE US A CALL! Sept. 29, 1887. 3ms. A Complete Stock tain a full list of all the premiums. the coiuJ'-sv of Rev. W. H. Moore, i add, if any ai9 omitted from tho lis;. wo are enabled to uublidi thoKj uu I Dubiished below, it is not the Rtx , - pointni'.'nts th ti aro of especial inter est to our rfadt-rs in CbaHiam Rev. R. T. N. Stephenson, who has so accphibly served the churches on Ihe Pitt bora' circuit for the pasr two years, has been re-appointed published below ord s fauit. 1 'he following are the premiums awarded iu the several departments: LIVE STOCK. For best harness horse aud two-year old colt, first memium to H. L. to this circuit. Rev. O. Rvderi Burns. For best two year oia mule, has b-en ie appointed to the Siler j first premium to A. J. Kivett. Best circuit. Rev. B. R Hall, of the j pony, first premium to Otan S. John Haw River circuit, has been promo I sou. Best one year old mule, first ted to be t he presidiug older of a i premium to John S. Jones. Best pair new district, to be called the Mt. j of uiule, first premium to George Aiiy district: and Rev. G. A. Oglesby j VV. Wombie. Best bull, first pre- Tj. B. Hoit. Best cow, first River circuit, ttuv. W. H. Moore j premium to Glover Avent: and sec was re appointed presidiug eider of ond to L. B. Holt. Best two-year tbe Washington district, and our ! old heifer, first premium to Glover former countyman, Rev. J. R. Brooks, ! Avent. Best bull-calf, fii hi premium was appointed presiding cider of the I to Glover Avent: aud second to L. Soeiby district. Rev. Dr. Black was IB Hoit. Best heifer calf, first pre 'i stained as the presiding elder of this ! mium to h. B. Holt. Best pair of district. !Wfst ram, and lambs, first premium W cmbie. Best exhibit by tjirl under 16 years old, liist premium 10 Miss Maggie Harris. Tne largest exhibit of textiles, lir&t premium to Miss Carrie Cohen. DIPLOMAS- Scarf Kensington Painting, . Miss Disie Leach; table star, Miss Carrie Cohen: silk tidv. M;s. J. Brooks? worked splasher, Misa M. G. Tucker; crochet lambrequin, Mies Carrie Co ben ; darned pretty ap:on, Miss E. L. Meniii; tabie scarf, Mrs. C. M. Van story ; silk crazy quid, Mrs. U. F. Meadows ; set limits, Mi8 M. G. Tucker ; piu cushiou, Mrs. V. F. Wombie; sofa pillow, Misa Maria Paton; lot niiliiaery and fancy work, Mrs. W. S. Mooie; ladies' twilight, Miss Flora Dixon ; home made silk Mrt. A. S. Dodi drese. Miss Callie Smith ; lot of ya il soukb, Mrs. M. N. Brower; geniiemau's blanket, Ksv J. L. Smiih ; boaquet grasses, Mrs. H. E. Bronkb. On Fri- -l:y morning Lnggs was sev. m nn ox call with two women ai.d a hand ful of trumpery, moving in tho divec tiou of South Carolina Th same dy Baucrrm was sorn utar Ciiester fit id C- H. riding a mule aud carrying a gun. He stated that he was ptd- The nutob- i- of covered wagous iu town the past week has been a sub ject of general comment. The like has not been known herein years. All the vacaut lots in the city have been crowded with wagons, and the old camp fires have glowed genially. Most of the wagons came from the moun tain countiif s, and as a general thing Ihey were loaded with mountain ap ples, but mauy of them cariied as sorted cargoes, iucluding apples, chestnuts, cabbage, tallow, honey, and cheese. Travelers are subject to other dangers than those of vessel and car. Improper e.tting at t he various hotels they visit demands the proper use of that reliable regulator of the humau system, Laxador. It is not always perfectly safe to soothe the baby with opium prepara tions, but you can rely on Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup; it eontaine nothing .injurious. AT THE GREATEST BARGAIN HOUSE IN WHITE BLANKETS FROM $1.00 per pair. j COLORED BLANKETS FROM 1.00 per pair. COMFORTS AND SPREADS. CANTON FLANNEL FROM 7i cents per yard. ALL WOOL FLANNEL FROm 15 cents per yard. TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, NAF- KINS, SHOES AND BOOTS. CHILDREN'S RUBBERS 25c. mISSES RUBBERS 30c. LADIES RUBBERS 35c MEN S RUBBERS 45c. RUBBER COATS and CIRCULARS, LADIES aud MISSES HOSIERY, LADIES MERINO and WOOL VESTS. A COMPLETE LINE OF MILLI NERY GOODS. 1 1 THOMAS 1 00, General Commissioil leroiants AND Cotton Sellers, RALLIGH, N. C, OFFE& TO THE UiNNEllS AND FARMERS, A complete Stock of inn MOGG&IES BAGGIKO, TIKS, OATS, HAY, fcC, VTOV Very Best Terms. OF Dry Goods Notion GSHPET8, RUGS, UAtS, LADIES AND MISSES SHOES, i TRADE ' secwut to none in size and variety, ' I ctd ; etc. Dress troods ani Trimmings a specialty. Wo arc offerirg them at prices ' which inuot comraeud themselves td S the public. We guarantee Satisfati ' tioh and one rule will be to deal fairly with all men. This is our platform : and we trust it will tiud a hearty sup Now that it-ia ascertained the cot port frora tne readers of the Record; ton crop will fall far shoit of the last w B(,nt to addreSB two vears. to those who wish to hold . for better piict-s, which are very prom-: application, isinr. we have capacity for 3,000 : lours respectfully, Sales. Will issue warehouse ccr tincatee and make cash advances Xffo. 14 B. Wtartiu Street. HALEIGH, N. C. . per. h iWT. whenever desirc'. Lioeral rate of j interest aud storage charges. S. Je TUOWLJL &. CO., i 312, 315 k 317 Kouth Wihrnhgtob Si,, j RALEIGH, N. C. Nov. 17, 1887. MUSE & SHAW, Successors to Elt.is & Mrs.; Stokes Block, Mais St., DURHAM, N. 6: Sept. 29, 1S87. 3s: !W. A. MUSE & C0.4 PA'TENT, Caveats, Trade Mark? & Copy wrights, i Ollani, anl 11 othr bu8ine36 la tho t. 8. Fst Bt Office at tended to for MopebaTE EEta. Our office lu fipiot!tt the t. . Fawui Offlce. and we cn obtain Vaicnte in less tiffio than those re ; mote from Washington. : SfDd Moi'E!. "C Kh-vwtsc. VSpavlf?ea8.t pS : eDtaMllsvfioti orchard, and wtoiji .feeSOcnRK . UNLESSWEOHTAIN PATINT- . We rc:er here to tns l'- .-tmw'fT, ibe itipt. f. . Money Ordr Pivfc.ion, ani ' of U-ialn vf Um r. S. ; latent offl'-e. Kor dn-swr. advi-.-e. term and , references to a,ual l'.er in your wu &:ator ! couniv. wrli to O. v. O w & Co.. ' ' Oxjpoeite lt"jt.ec, wf?ilnto .DC . ( DURHAM, N. C, PROPRIETORS 0r A EtaST CLASS STOCK or 3ooks, Stationery, dlc.r AT LOWEST PEICEP. Septemtir i3.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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