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THURSDAY, JANUARY 2S. 1883. &OOA3. RECOUPS. SCHEDULE PITTSBORO' R. R. The pasmiger imlu oi the lltteboro ralln-xd IratN Mitshoi-o' daily, except Funds)-, at 4.0 a. j. and r- to., and arrives nt Husboro" at 7.45 to. m. and . in., makittK dso connection at Mrocure with she t ruins to and from Ralelyh, Charlotte, Wilmington and intermediate point. ta Mr. Susan Bums, who resi ded about six ruiies south of this place, died on last Tuesday, aged 76 years. 1ST Remember that the plantation ; hear this place, known as "Hniibion' , : couniry, and, on the bank of a creek, will be sold at the court-house door he saw a large pike, which is sup Xiext Saturday. ; posed to have been recently left there j by tt fresnet. jje picked up the fish ggr Duriug tin- past ten days the aild found it to be alive, although a weather ha been about as disagree-i p,u t of its tail had been eaten off, Abie as it could be, suowing, sleeting und, upon cutting it. open, found in or raining nearly every day. : it h large perch. This siory sounds , , ... w xu. s.u..m. itiiu ; ucb a shek and slippery coating of : 1 ... a ktur rdav that walking and ! !kUu were really dangerous. n''nZZ'r, 1, I lfalHirli rtii the '!! Ii-rkii uml urn rtf ' but raicr, on I hursday the 2nd and Tdursday the 9:h of lebvuary. US?" Messrs. George T. New'Yoik, Joseph Alston Lifflch of : of Vanco I count v. and G. E. Leach of Ralei?h. i have been here for a few days visit- i 111 their old homes. PSTOur handsome conntymati, Mr. i nl was bid off at S9 a pound ! Did T. V. Segroves, was married on lhe!vu eer hear of such a price? The 12fh iust. to Miss Fanny 1L Ruber- 'idea of $890 being paid for only ten (on, daughter of the iate A. G. Hob- j powuda of tobacco! Dou't you wish erson Eq. Our best wishes for a long life of wrdded bli?Hl Mr. Ojivjr Guthrie, of Hadley towusliip, .- ent to the Kkcohd's museum in tiati relic, fouud uar his renidencc, Unit, is a hin d atono about six iuches ioug and shaped like a pick with u hole through the middle for a handle. SGf Tlie wife of Dr. E. D. Mann, j paper) to make some suggestions to of Hadley township, di-d 011 last j my brother farmers in regard to mak Thursday night, aged 37 years. Shining compost for cor ton and com. wan a daughter of tbe iaie Robert j We all kn w that the constant use of Love. Efq., and wa a lady iiighiy foreign fertilizers is very detrimental e.-teeujed by all who knew her. rshe I to the farmer's land as Well as to his J-jivs eiglif children i lie youngest 1 only a wefk oid. fiSg-A few more of those cheap j,e utilized in making manure. I B ankets stili on h ind at London's. , UltiCed in the "Southern Fan.i" an lUuembor you can buy a Lad.! i jutidn writtm bv Mr. B-owne, of (;,ak or Jacket at. pums New York Anderson count S. C. I am so cost at Loudon's; Readymade Clo.ii-: tt.;j convinced " that his mode of i;g at almost your own prices. Now J umking compost is valuable that I i the time to clothe yourself cheap, .llve already made a good d-al ac and L.i:kI )n's is the place to btiv j C; ding to his plau. I herewith give yoor Clothing. j his directions in full : "Collect woods' ftar The sl ock of general merchan dise contained iu the store t ifon cxi re, recently occupied by Woiubiej L Guibburir, is now being hold at . .....1 T!,.,. u.-. ; an new aim ire ami a.e ui iu ; 1 1 - . 1 J ! .1- !..... cjuaiify. ureal uatgaiu are oucrea. and now is your cuance to make a little money go a jong way ! ttBFarmejs can find at London's n splendid stock of Plow-, Pj .w Cn ing. Shovi-ls, in ks, Hamxs, TracH, and any:hiug el.e need. London i offering this week a large lot of Men's Leuvy Buot for less money than you ever .v ihMn. K-ep your feet dry Y.-u can tiud Uudei shirts for men at London's irom 25 cents up. I t'tfr The sa!f of the personal prop erty of the X. C. Miiistone Company ft Parkewood, iu Moor coui.ty, on iixt Monday, will bo one of iIuj most important ever held in ti.is section of tbe State, and wli aiiiact & laigu crowd It will lie a rare opportunity fnr great bargains. Read their "ad." in another column. toV"C "M. Harden would respect fully inform hi friends' aud the pub- lie generally mat ue is now oetter j pr pared than ever before to repair v-Hgi.ns and caniaes and do a) K1IJU OI OlUCliSimtll WOtK. 116 URH!l.on n llnnnK o cimlldv f.r,.,..w! just built new shops on the south west cornerof thecourt-house square, and has increased the number of his workmen. Bring him your work. fifST Everybody who has any tim ber to sell, take notice! Mr. Nooe wants every oue that has any dog wood, persimmon or hickory timber to seil to go to cutting and hauling it in to his factory at this place. He must have more timber or he cannot lot no afford to stay here. To those w have timber but do not care to cut and haul it themselves, he will buy it standing. t&T A great deal of pork has been shippad from heie to Raleigh, this wiuter, on our railroad. Yesterday fiv wag; n-loads were hauled here aud sent on tbe train to Raleigh. Much of this pork is hauled here from quite a distance, some of it as far as twenty miles. The freight on it is only about a fjaarter of a cent a pound, v lrh is much better than hauling Ti : wagons over rough roads to Ralek-:: . A Sf.n5.ii:osal Shooting One of the most sensational shooting scrapes, of which we have ever heard, is said to have occurred a few days ago in this county. The report is that a school teacher in Gulf township at tempted to whip one of his pupils, when a grown female scholar (who an aunt of the other scholar) pulled out a pistol and shot twice at the teacher, who then ran out of the school-house and was shot at again, the last ball making a hole in bis coat-tail. We presume that there was no more teaching there that day ! w e nave neard of female pupils shoot ing Cupid's darts and smiting the nearts of their male teachers, but we never before heard of one shooting a pintol at her teacher. Oak Timber. There is a good deal of oak timber about here that can now find a ready sale. Much has already been tawed at Moore's mill and shipped on our railroad to dist ant points. This mill has orders from points on the R. & A R. R for all that it can saw, and arrangements have beeu recently made with the Piitsboro railroad for hauling the logs at reduced rates to this place fiora the foros't along the Hue of the road. This is one of the great bene fit s derived from the construction of our railroad. A Fish Story The champion fiah story of the season is told by one of our townsmen, who says that, a few days ago, he was riding out in the i jviny fishy, but H truthfulness is vouched for I your county superin ,i1orif f uJliU k . Chatham Tobacco. The highest prices, that we have ever heard of . r . . . r""' ur Chatham : tobacco Ak the ;at prtnisu8 wareLt ouse last week, the fu 11191 Vu 01 lo"cco soia oeiongea to ',u Wiiiiams, of this county, nu " Hl a Pouna 1 J5u t.ne Dext Plle le;lfc even this. Ii ! contained teu pounds and belonged! j to Mr. R. J Boliug, of thi county, it had been youisf If a man doesn't get the vvorth of his tobacco at Parrih's warehouse, we don't know where else he would try. For th Bkoobe- Home Made Fertilizers. Editor of Thk RrconD : Being a farmer, 1 would like (through the medium of vour valuable purse, and this is i ho season of the year when we should be collecting ! all the material on flip f.nni tlwrt. run j mould, piue straw, leaves, muck, and ' any decayed vegetable matter avail- i ..v. . i . T. : 1 commence making your comport iitflTtu 111 I fio iiuiiui waV' Kiifcff oiti'tiflr: I down a layer of lakiugs, say three . f- -1 irches tbi(.k( feet wiJe ftlui as vou choose, and on this. spread a layer of stable manure two iuches thick, and proceed with alter nate iayess until the pile is built up about four feet high, topping off with woods' mould or earth five or more inches thick, find leave it basin shaped 11 futr-i 1 It a ruin vviiii'h li:att-i-ia j action Now ' , Lceds co8, - aUenlhn, for as soon as the vinous !ta . ' nn k i..att.r l.ih i Jn LuftIlt ,wn m. ,uM Ai tn fu .,o,. t. o..;,. tVf VVVC&LUO, LilO Itva III M VI It IV IJ I ' tion immediately st-is in, to eat up and destroy all youi fertilizing matn rial. It may be a:certaiued when tiiis enemy comm:u es his .tiack, by opening a bole iu the pile, aud if there be excessive hear and if siuali white specks appear, it must be either worked over, with new material, 01 pur into the ground at once. After the first fermentation is produced, the quantity of manure can be doubled, tear down and hui.d up as at first. using from this heap instead of frrsh stab;e mar)Ul- wiih the new mate witu Hn ajteruate layer of cotton Heed one iuch thick. Let. this second tion as the hist, and repeat i lie pro cess as long as there is time aud material to work upou, and the last heap will be as good a feitilizer as the first. It is upon the same prin ciple that a good housewife makes her bread ; give her one yeast cake to start with and phe will make bread day after day indefinitely by saving over a little of the yeast each time to start the next Rising" and the last bread made is as good as the first." Mr. Browne says all this is not simply theory, but facts demonstra ted on his farm for several years past : he usually puts one thouaud pounds of this manure on one acre for cotton. I shall use about two thousand pounds, believing our re laud will require that quautity. If this experiment is all it claims to be the discovery is a most important one to the farmers. I shall give it a good trial this year on eoltou aud corn. L. J. Uaugiitok. Th6re are over 300,000 miles of rail road in the world. The mother of the late Prescdent Garfield died last Saturday. Her age was 86 yers. Fourteen men perished in the board- mar nouse nre m xower, luiuueBum, on Saturday last. The physicians and Board of Health of Asheville, in this State, deny the prevalence of any kind of epidemic in that place. Last Saturday was reported as the coldest day ever known at Minneapo lis. Miun. The thermometer fell as low as 48 degrees below zero. . The First National Bank of Auburn, N, Y., closed its doors last Saturday, by reason of a heavy defalcation on the part of its cashier, Chas. O'Brien, who has absoonded aud is now sup posed to be in Canada. State RTews. Newberne Journal: "We regret 4 ery much to announce another failure :.. i ti ii l Cv, e r in u v t of Dail Bros, who have for many years done an extensive business in Snow Hili, Greene county, with a branch house in this city, have succumbed to the stringency of the times and umde an assignment of their proper - ty for the benefit of their creditors. The liabilities are reported at about $80,000, assets about $100,000. Wilmington Star: A correspon dent at Rocky Mount writes that a few weeks ago Mr. Edwin Bass, liv I ing in Nashville, attempted suicide, out was prevented, un last xnurs day night, he made another attempt, at which time he succeeded, by cut ting hi3 throat with a knife. Madam Rumor says it was caused by the too frequent use of whiskey. Wilmington Messenger : The Mea sender is pleased to let rn that neffo- ti;itious are pending for the establish ment of a steam Hue between Wil mington and certain ports in the West Indies. The Wilmington and Sea Coast Railroad is a certainty. The snhsoriheis to th ftiMt.ftl Ktoo.lr of this railroad met yesterday afternoon. They prt.posie to have this road com - pleted by July 1st, and this announce- ment is sufficient to know that it will be done. The road will be nine and a half miles in length and it. is enti mated that it can be built at a cost of from $85,000 to $90,000. It will be a substantial road laid w.th steel rails and will have a first class modern equipment of rolling stock. Elizabeth City Falcon: A sad ac cident occurred near HarrellsviUe on Friday morning the loth. While Mr. Hillery Taylor was engaged in cutting up and salting meat, and his wife was attending to her domestic affairs, their, turee ehwiren, one l.oy and tv.ogiris aged three five and six, respectively, were playn g about the house. Tht boy and the. oh lest girl pulling out a tible drawer, found an English bull dog, self cocking pistol, and each try ing to get possession of it, it fired off while in the boy's hand, the b ill strik ing the younger child just above the right eye, penetrating the skull and puncturing the brain. The child lay insensible until nest morning, when about 5 o'clock it gave two heart rending sere ims aud expired. Wilmington Renew: A colored boy named Ben Shaw, about 15 years old, while attempting to jump on the tender of the shif Ling engine at Front street depot yesterday afternoon, misled his footing and fell across one of the rails. The engine, which was moving backwards at the time, pass ed over his body cutting him com pletely in two just above the hips. We are bound now to have a railroad to the Sound, aud thut without debry. W are assured by tho-e who are in a position to know, that work on the road will be commenced within ten days. This road being completed and with the steamboat line to Caro lina Beach, will give the city impor tance as a pleasure resort, and will be the means of bringing a large num ber oi pleasure and health seekers to Wilmington. Winston Sentirel : PhifiTiiilMtr Mttie un!d-ay, i a coipied w-.ujian h died at (greens- j boro' a levy davs ao, am imsed auy- tiling ever known in this put t of the j country lor Iv.illc ot avoirdupois, one was sixty wars old when she died ai d wlu-u she was last weighed, she lipped the beam af G25. She is said j to iiave been too helpless for locomo tion tor several yenrs p.Hsst and is s;iposed to htve weighed about 700 pounds when she died. Dm ing tlie past summer, a colored man while lowin upon the hinds of Mr. L. I. rime, near U' a town, uueart,iiHi an axe aoout twelve mcuws in loui.'.tn which whs a source of some curiosity. Upon examination, it whs fouud to htive beeu mane by h nrm in Jhurope dome 100 yuars ao, and is suppo-ed to have beeu lsfc by tome of the ear ly settlers iu I his country. Statesville Landmai k : Roger Dun lap, aged 10 or 11 years, sou of Mr, W L. Dunlap, ialely helped a neigh bor boy get all the fun out of a Ro mun caudle that tbe thing is capable of fuuishing and, it occurred to him that he would fix up one of his own. A piece of cane was procured and his father's gunpowder was called into requisition, and the thing was done. One day last week, while his mother was from home, he called his younger brother to partake of the sport with him, and getting the candle adjusted to his notion, he set rit olf. The consequences were serious Hi face and eves were filled with powder. A and when his father got to him and attempted to rub off the burnt pow der, the slnn of the face came w ith it. The fae is so swollen and one of the eyes so tightly closed that at last ac counts it could not be detemrind whether or not the siiht had been destroyed. Charlotte Chronicle: While Mr. Jim North ey ws shipping cot ton yes terday, he found a small box con cealed in the end of one of the bales. , . ,.. ... . -x ' leys, Locomotives, wood-working Ma- and found that it contained six silvti .- . ., , . , t. - , . , . . . Ti , chinerv, Boiler reeders, Cotton Lniis, knives aud six forks, all new. lneie)T , r ' . 1 i ! rf Jfresse8, Inresuers, Uugcies, c, at was no mark on the silverware, it , , . ' UW J1 J HJIJ lWV. X 01 vV' ceaied in the cotton bale as a tempo rary hiding placp. Some of the colored people near Mt. Holly gave a festival in their church last Thursday, the brass band was there, of course. During the progress or the entertain mnt Hnmp nf ihosA iti'fmnt Jifitnulfl- meni some oi inose pieseni, h.iinum ted by the stirring Strains Oi the band, beeran to irrow a little restless and nervous about their feet, and it was but a short time when the whole whs indnhniu' in a regular old break m?.. i 1. . i j :i.l Or TARIETIW. OUMliasTKO EVERT TYPE, aowu. lueciiurcuwiwiui UHU a ball room and the fun went on f ist r., I and furious. Is there another SUen case on record in this section of the country T Raleigh Visitor: A gentleman in this eity has a lice dog. that as soon i 1 . 1 it.. 1 hm ua uears a ueu uouaiv m wa ucu- ??ta?2?$T ?Ddftiyj A adaTAV!i hVTI been known to suck an egg; , . 00 1 A cones - tVUWKUU Winston Republican: ; pondent, writing from Dobson, Surry j county gives the particular s of a bor- ', rible death wkich occurred in that vicinity on January oth. Mr. Thomas Marion, residing several miles from gaged in drying lumber in his tobacco barn, and going into the building for some purpose, was suddenly, and firmly pinned to the ground by the breaking of a pole and falling of a quantity of lumber, which immediate ly caught fire and the barn was soon in flames. The wife of Mr Marion j hurried to the rescue, but her efforts to release her husband were fruitless and she was severely injured by the ' ?am08' The ""unate man, before her" very eZ w hUr?. bttfued to a crisp. It truly must have been a heart-rending sceue. A Desperate Criminal Hanged. New York, Jan. 23. '-Driscoll, who I was hanged this roorninir: was apro- I Sessional criminal, and his proficiency ,1" 11,8 irane ua maae mm rneieaaer j of one f the toughesf gangs that !Gver cursea tue metropolis, xney called themselves "Whyos,"from their peculiar cry of recognition or warn ing. The woman he killed was his companion, and the bullet which kill ed her was intended for a man against whom Driscoll had a grudge. Dris coll was sent to the penitentiary at the age of 17 for pocket-picking, and had served several terms, aggregating seven years. His trial has been stub bornly contested; his companions in crime have raised all tho raonev nec- ; essary to employ skilful lawyers, and exhiust all the means known to de feat or delay the ends of justice. In prison he has been one of the most difficult and dangerous to manage of whom there is any record. At one time he obiaiued a knife with which he intended to kill the warden, but he failed to carry out his purpose. Cold Weather. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 21.r-Tbis i the coldest day ever known hre. Last night reliable thermometers showed 48 degrees below zero, and at 7 this morningthe standard gov ernment thermometer showed 40 de grees below the lowest that can be registered on it. There was a dense fog this morning, which is now lift ing. A Chippewa Falls, Wisconsiu, spe cial says it was 68 degrees below zero there last night. Colonel Co wles has appointed Mr. W. WT Barber of Wilkesboro, to be clerk of his committee, that of tfv pendi trues in the Department of Jus tice. Iu the Senate a-, bill has been re ported for tbe admission of the State j of Dakota, and also one for tht? or- j ganization of the Territory of Ln-! coin. , . , l!.-e Supreme Court has re;:-acrd d c"., l. . j i .. u cvaion in the noted Max-ve-l-!0nlnw Prelhir murder cane from AttKHf r.iri ! ii . - , . . . . . , the effect of which is to aftvin i'ie i sentence of death pronounced by th State Court. Tlirpe shocks of Aartl'riivskp nornr- ! . nree suopks oi eart rqu . ke neur-. red 11) the Vicinity of Aewburyport, M.OL-.ftl nc.liu i.i, o.- ' day night. Houses four miles liom town and four miies from each other, were violently shakeu. A total eclipse of the moon occurs on the 28th of this month and ia '.isi ble in this part of the world. At f? p. in. on tbat day the moou is fn!l. The total phase of the ellipse begins at 5.31 and ends at 7 09. Nelson CaUl?li, a welJ known old colored man of Greeiishoro, N. C, died recently frwiu the effects of a spider bite upon his neck. Th; spider, wnich was caught, was a very peculiar kind, having a large black bodjT coveied with red spots. A remarkably hands ome woman is xaid to be the moving spirit in a puilanthropical movement ui Russia to supply the poor of that country wilh Dr. Bull a Cough Syiup. In chronic aud stubborn canes of neuralgia, gout and rheumatism use Sai ration Oil. It is the greatest pain destroyer of the age. Price only 25 cents. Do NOT FOllGET THAT j. W. SpOTT & Co., Greensboro', N- C, earn one of the largest stocks of goods in Central North Carolina Merchants invited to call in person or send orders by mail. Very respectfully, J. W. SCOTT & CO., Greensboro'. N. C. Oct. 27, 1887 DON'T BUY. SELL or exchange auy kind oi new or sec ond -nana .viacninerv belore obtamini? prices from W. R Burgess, m;tuag'-.r Greensboro', N. C. Engines, i&jilers. TVf .11 W 12..U:.. UU. T.,1 New A'jvertisemeiits. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Ail persons indebted to the late Arm of Womb! & Glnsburg, or Moncure. X. Curia .7. F. Wombie, i are hereby aotlfled i make immediate payment . t(m an ty&yBC,tli. tt!lll nUpB .n,, h.iJ. j-lng claims aeainel tbe same, e.re notified to pre sent them to me duly Huihcnilcaied. H. A. LONDON". Jan. 26, 1888. Assignee. . TOBACCO SEED ! 3 13 tor Bright Yellow. iinclndlmr all the k-..od , ones, new and oia. i 6? Planters wanUug the bra: should send lor my Descriptive llct, k BEE. and make tkelr own pJn 'l fr ' Jan. 6, ltE6. Bto, Va, RECEIVER'S SALE Notice is hereby given tbat by vir- i xti.- i v. 1 . . , . . Circuit Court for the Western Dis- trict of North Carolina rendered in a 1 kuuieiu pending tuiuueu vieorge j A. McCormick et al against the North : Carolina Millstone Comcanv et al. i .1 J. Alil.i y-l j we, the undersigned, appointed in j said Order Recievers of the assets of ; said company, will sell at public auc- j tidn, for cash at 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., j on HOBDAY, JABUARY 30,1888, rp pQPfrpwhnfl Momm Pniiitir N f! ALL THE personal belonging to said company or inclu ded iu the deed of trust from said company to A. G. Brenizer, Trustee, or in tbe deed of trust from said company to A. H. McNeill, Trustee, (saving and excepting therefrom the macmuery, mills, mill stones-, mill hx tures, and all materials and supplies used in the construction of mills as well as the tools used in such con struction and for quarrying pur poses). The property to be sold consists of A VEttY LARGE, FULL AND VALUABLE STOCK OF WAGONS, SEWING MACHINES, SASH, BELTS, PIPING, STOVES, BARBED WIRE, CROCKERY, GLASS AND TINWARE, HARDWARE, &C, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, DRY GOODS, AC, HARNESS, WHIPS, LEATHER GOODS. &C, OILS, SOAPS, SPICES, DRUGS, c. JEWELRY, ! LADIES' HATS, RIBBONS, LACES, MILLINERY, &C, SAFE, TABLES, DESK, FURNITURE, CANDIES, CONFECTIONERIES, TOBACCO, GROCERIES, PLOWS, GINS, AGRICULTURAL SUPPLIES AND IMPLEMENTS and other goods, wares, merchandise, stock in trade of every description and other personal property of vari ous descriptions and in large quanti ties. Dealers as well as consumers would do well to attend this sale. JOHN W. HINSDALE, ERNEST HAYWOOD, Receivers of tbe North Carolina Millstone Companv. Jan. 12, 1888. ORTGAGE SALE BY VIR TUE of a mortgage executed to me by L. J. : Klrkraan. on the 19th day or February, 188, I will - m1 at public auction for cash u the court-bouse i d.mr. In PiU3tx.ro' ott'TULSDAY. the 14th day of I t'EUBCARY, 1888, a certain tract land lying on j the waters of llocky river, In Chatham county, j coutalnlng 186 acres, and more fully describe-i In j eald mortgege. J. W. KISKMAN. January 15rh, 1838. . ORTGAGE SALE. BY VIR- TUE of a morie.ice ex-nti to me byW. -v cum niir u tuv rj a oui . , av, ! I will sell at. puMIn a-tlu for cash, nn MONl'AY, A XKA n n4 iV svn kn ii.1 Huit jkf L'ohnun ICfiit me is; n day oi reuruary, I nous dor in piusboro, laiid in Kaldwln township. t!h wwt8,deoriUeold B1, tno 13! h day of February, 1W, at ihe court- a certalu tract of haiham oonnty, lying Blllbrin' road, adlolu- tng the lands of Y. D. B'-gan, T If. Poo an-1 oth- era. and cutitainiug about 19 acres. Jan.i,i8. b. n. mass fiJOTICE TO Cli E DITORS. BY virtue of an order of the superior c-urt of Chatham county, all the creditors f 4. J. Knight. aectnumAt arft hw,by notlned t, present ihoir claims at the -office of ihecierk of said court. In 'he tnwu of riusbor . on or before Satuuuav, the on which day ir-e nnal account of the underetgnrrf. n the administrator of said decedent, will be duly audited. G. W. DOUSHEE, Dec 22. 1887. 6ts. Adtnr J AND SALR. BY VIRTUE OF M. A an order of the superior court of Chatham county I will sell at public auction, on tho prem law, on WEDNESDAY, the 1st day of February, 1WX. a tract of land on the wau-fs f Rocky river, in Albright township, adjoining ihe lands ot Wil llain Vestal, Milton Ray aud other, known as the John Underwood place, and containing 106 acres. Ternie : $26 cvbi and balance on a credit et 6 nieluhs. Possession given 1st December, 1H88. Jan. 5, 1888. W. P. CAMPlliuLL. BY VIRTUE of a mortgage executed to me by W, R. Edgerton on the 1st day ot January, 1885, 1 will sell for cash at public auction, at tho court-hoii6 do ir in riueboro', on Saturday, the 28th day ol January, 1888, that valuable larin near Piitsboro', known as "Hailbbon", and containing about 400 rn-cs. It will be sold either as a whole, or In small lots, as purchasers may prefer. l"artles desiring to see the land can ca!l on Mr. Edgerton on the prom ices. This ia one f the most desirable farms near Piitsboro', and a good bargain can bo bad. Dec. 187. H. A. LONDOK. STAFFORD, HENLEY & CO.. HOLMAN'S MILLS P. O , Alamance Co., N. C, Proprietors FAIRMOUKT FOUNDRY, iUauuiaciure J. ui uiue ' ucmR of special merit, built so as to be used in or out, of water-house, as desired. Henry pwt M on Daw rlver( Also Grist and Floui i ilg Mill Macllin- 1 J a nanlel 231 acres on Price's creek, erv. Circular S,w Mill, with simulta- -J-SU neous setting head-block, both simple J R L Sutphln, 21I acres on Meadow braXich, nd durable nd quick operate;' MM: Horse Powers, foot Mortising Ma- S 8Tcuiierson, 5b acres. chines, Cutting Machines, Corn fchel- lers, Cjine Mills. Mnl Screws and Cast- j ;,w.o wrinn. L-inrlK. Uoimirini! O W J g- r attended to promptly. Correspond ence solicited. April 7, 1887. lr. Every Prudent Man; OUGHT TO INSURE His Property IN TLIE N. 0. Home Ins. Co, OF RALEIGH, II. C, Apply to H. A. LOIJDOn, Agent,, Jan. 5. 188S. Pittsboro. N. 1 i J. L MANUFACTURED BY 0. F. We use best Steel Thimble Skein made, and will not break. They ore the sole manufacturers o! the Improved Rouftd Hound and Straight Hind rtound, made of per fectly straight grain timber. Wfebsfc Square F7 tennon on the end of the spoke that goes in felloe They mate ail styles and sizes of first-class wagons. Do not be deceived ; see that you buy the wagon bearing the name of J. I. NISSEN on hind gate and axle, and get the best wagon made. The J. I. NISSEN WAGON is sold and fully warranted by W. L. LONDON, Agent, Oct. 27, 1887. 6ms; Pittsboro', N. C; OUR CHATHAM WE OFFER Low Prices oil HARDWARE, Wapanil Bnio Haterial SASH, DOORS, BUNDS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS Lime, Plaster, Cement, GUNS, SHELLS, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS and WADS. MVY OF Thomas Otitis Mm. BRIGGS BUILDING, RALEIGH, N. C. THE PRICE TELLS! AND EVERYBODY TELLS THE PRICE. D jVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 1 that I will eell for cash, at the courthouse door, in the town of PITTSBORO', N, C, on MONDAY, the 6th day ot FEBRUARY, 1888. the lands described in the following list: said lands to be sold for th' payment of taxes and costs due there ou, and levied on as the property of the following persons t TN WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP. Sampson Atwater, 55 acres near New Hope, $5 0 W M Barbee, 267 acres on North East r 20 74 Martha A Blackwood, 50 acres on New Hope, t OA J C Feurrington, 102 acres on North Kast, 14 53 fcftriiia Green. VII acres on Kltt's creek, 9 43 M S Hackney, 440 acres at Hackney's store, 63 19 E C Hackney, 150 acres ou New Hope, 10 89 Annette Klrby, 100 acres on Pokeberry. 6 1 1 J M MoHng. 75 acres on North East. 3 90 T B Oldham. 65 acres near Hackney's store, 3 52 Julia Oldham. 50 acres near Hackney's store, 1 si Y A Oldham, 107 acres hear Hackney's store, 89 93 Q 8 Williams, 147 acres on New Hepe, IN OAKLAND TOWNSHIP. W J Bridie. 116 acrfcs oil Deep river, .lames Kissel, 4 acres at Egypt, Sarah M Sloan, 36 acres on llocky river, Emma Walden, 75 acres on Deep river, Loyd Watson. 10 acres on Hear creek, Allon Watson, 10 acre on Bear creek, Hillraan PaUey, '-:) acres. 14 88 735 18 50 416 565 596 5 01 3 47 1 25 622 169 4 51 6 25 18 31 000 11 56 2 79 2 42 4 74 10 45 2 57 9 80 1 ol 3 37 383 204 13 21 j vr t Bu;htuii-'i, acre. J E Moore, 170 n.'iW, J R Kiddle. 5: ticrea. Emetine Thomas, 146 acres, IN HADLtY TOWSSHIP. Henry Cole. 44 acrtt. W J Fowler, 194 ncres, S H Crutchrtftld, 540 acres, James Hatch, 135 acres Atlas i Porry, Mrs O F Kawhut, 76 acres, Gero H Thomas, 100 acres, Newteu White, 200 acres. IS BALDWIN TOWNSHIP William Burnett, 7 acres on Buck Mountain, Haze Baldwin, 70 acres on Meadow branch, Wady Brown, 22 acrt-s. Henry "tten. 32 acres on Haw river, a W Cnok, 117 aores, on Haw river. Sallte Crow, 100 acres on Collins creek. Robert Coiten, 15rt acres. j Calrin Crutchfleld, 153 acres ou Brooks' creek, 14 31 O. Crutchfleld, ags.. 45 acres on BrooKs creoa, i w W W iMflmdfeea. 55 acres on Brooks' creek, 3 85 T K Farrar, 305 acres ofl Wllkerson creek, 81 33 Oharloy farrar, 72 acres ou Wilkorson crek. 95 Wright HeathOM. 39 acres, Meadow branch, 8 83 Pleasant 'eathcoek. 100 acres on Haw river, 9 10 Stamford Heathoock. 43 acres on Crow's creek, f 90 i w v.mii n mm on wilkerson creek, 20 81 Collins creek. 6 31 s TV t M, V -. -' " - W A Poe, 54 acres'on Brooks' ceeek, 3 69 ' Job Perry. 3'0 acres on Brooks' creek, 17 50 Elbert Richer, 27 acresi . 1 John Riclwon, 37 acres, 3 8 j Emeline Tripp. 1 acnw on Wilkerson creek, 13 66 I J W Wright, agent, acres on iwihi i j;ick Wright, 237 acres on Terrell's creek. 19 12 12 ii j j b Vest. 5 acres on Haw rtver, 11 2 34 17 47 21 CI 670 17 94 1 J P Edward. 144 acres. d U siler. i acrei. S. W. BREWER, Jan. 5 1888. Shkriw, CMrlotte Weekly Clnicle. DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER. j j ! Bright, Newsy, Cheap. ! Oiutalns Latest Telegraph Dispatches and Mar- ! kHeUeNlit Keeplne up With the Times. i Llkf Agaresrfvenoss in Business nud in W ate. rm,mr?e8 the Upbuilding ot North l , is a Strong AdvocStc ot More and Better Edaca j U $U) ier year : tt.OO Tor turMBY, Editor and Proprlir. Charlottes N. C. J.1U. 12, lfcPS. DMINISTRATRIX' SOTHJE.- Havlnsr nnaliawi p tne ' i O. A. Leach, decrasl h,lditie claims agatusi the same u. wc on or te: c. Ht v, WS?. jar.uary 12tb, 1K3. , FJ1Z4 A.LEACU. SAlBfi'l NISSEN NISSEN & CO., SALEM, N. C. BUXUXAX3, IV. C.i -DEALERS IN HEAVY AIID !! Confectioneries, &c. (Corner Main aud Church Streets.) Near jcarrish's Warehouse; lf Higtiest market price paid fofr all country produce: Our old county men of Chatham are invited to make our store their Head quarters when they visit Durham, and special bargains are offered them. Jan. 5th, 18H8. 2ms. JOB P. WTAtf . PfitLtP TAYLOft Wyalt & Taylor, ' 'GROCERS, General Coqmm Huts anil Cotton Sellers. We have on hand a full line of HEAVY GROCERIES, FEED of every description, alsd BAGGING AND TIES, which we offer to tho public at bot tom prices. Will make cash advances on Cotton in hand, when deiredi Give us a trial aud see what we can do. WYATT & TAYLOR, No. 15 East Martin and 16 Exchange Place, Raleigh, N. C September 15. 1887. NORRIS&CAftTER 1W Grand Display OF- HOLIDAY GOODS SUITABLE FOR LADIES. Silk and Woollen Dress Patterns, Silk Handkerchiofd, Furs and Muffs, Cloaks, Sal Pi nsh Wraps, Mufflers, Fancy Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Lacc-pins and Ear-drops, Cuff buttons. Oxydise Jewelry, Fatu-y Table Covers, Table Sets, Napkins, Piano Covers, Fancy Neckwear, Pocket-books. Carpets, Rugs, Cur tains, Doufet Sets, etc Material for Dressing Oowns, Gloves, Dress Shirts. Collars, Cuffs, Fancy Scarfs, Scarf-pins, Umbrellas, Silk Handkerchiefs a.idMulnerB, Slippers, Hats, Cuff buttons, and many other fancy Novel t i s too numerous to men tion, at low prices." No. 203 Fayetteville Street RALEIGH. N. C. Csveata. and Tnde-M arki obtained, and all Patent gSfaS conducted for Our Office la. Opposite U. S. pte":t'iL Ice. We have no Wagendes, all bnsinMS vn7in trMMt Mtent bnslneBB in less SSfwTit tbw Tttose remote irom WSd&, drawing, ira, tort , tion. We advise if jtentablc or not. free ot Cbarn. Our fee hot due till lJs,et Jrtook, " How to Obtain Patents," with refer, ncesto 5tnl client, in your State, con-ty, or town, tent free. Address, ifSIEilS i OppoaiU Fateat Oflee, Wasklagtaa, B. C LAND SALE ! By virtue ot an order of the superior court ot f.Rtham county, made at Octob.-r Term, 1W7, 1 i will sell for -ash at the cour;-hous door, mi I'Uia j m'.'ou Mo DAY, Ibottih day of Febrory. 18H. I all the interebt of J.weph J- Smith an! wire in ! K.,t inn of lend. s1tuat m OaVtawd U.wu- sbip, adjlu:n? the lands of Joseph wi k - n,.1M. n, .,1(,ra. au,i trin .b 6a;- n- i n RHtd dcedi-ut to exhibit j jBftidSmtth to Yarborougn & hei'Pr. te:oretheli'idayt 4nu-. H. A 1. M . January 5, 18P8.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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