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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, A. LONDON, Editor. A New IfoHK naiier, that noto ion for At . national item and tter regard of fnitli, in its last Monday' issue pu-Wnthe a pre I en fod letter from a correspondent at Florence, Italy, giving a sensational jM(ieulof Air. Jiluiue'e reason? for finrng to be the republican can didate for President last year. It will be remembered that Mr. Blaine, while At Florence, in January, 1SSS, wrote hit fainon letter to the chair man of tlio republican national com niltee, declining to allow his name be presented to the national con vention uh a Presidential candidate. Tho pretended corresponds t at Florence now publishes in the New Y'orik World what bur port a 10 be an interview with a prJi'Cian ttiere . . . who id alleged to have attended 51 r, Blaine while suffering there from nu attack of paralysis. The physician is reported as wiving that bo urged fir. Blaino to write such a letter, be ctue it wiifj n matter ot lite am death with him : mother words that ; in other words that ilr. Waino's health was in ko critical j condition thai the excitement ot a j rresidential campaign would kill ii. ! him. After the letter was written : Mr. B nine rapidly recovered ami is I aid to have greatly regretted wri-; ting it. and especially so after liar- .. uu ,.u,.i,t i.i tlx. hi.fli .irtW Inch he had so Ion covetcu aim j might have obtaMed but for 1 ,xt in fortunate letter. Komk of the Lexington lyrrcherei liave been arrested and are having a preliminary trial before Judge Phil ipst, as will be seen by reference to auother column. All good citizens will approve the efforts made to bring these fy no hern (o justice, and it is hoped that such an example vill ln m ull' ol llutiii ns will ili'tcr i . ii ,i - tin t he tiL'ht on y in uie nope oi ne otner men from follow ing their ex I , . ,'. ... , ; mg the sueeessOil men in the ever ample. I his business of lynching ( sjilit. Mr. McKinlev s ci.am . nas gone too far, and unless stopped appear to be tho best, lie ha rai Will result in the total subversion of ed a sectional issue that cannot but all law. Of course no one expects ! ' injurious to Mr. Heed, whose ,, , ,,, i ; , i ... I state cannot control a sulheient iium thatany of these Lexington lyncher. , ,,,. ot llu.u,,ul.H t itfforil any ,val n,. win tie nangea, umiougn nicy areas much nuii'derei's as the man they lynched, yet their imprisonment in tho penitentiary would have a most salutary effect all over the Stjito and very speedily put a stop to the spirit of mob law that now threatens the safety ot society. This is tho first allempt ever niadii in this State to punish lynchers, and deserves the approval ot all law abiding citizens. Tint firvn of the world was confi dently expected last week by thou sands ut foolish and misguided per son i. Whet her or not they were provoked and displeased at their disappointment, we know not. This is not the first time that the end ot tho world was expected. Xcarlj fifty years ago a fanatic named M illcr gathered a large nu in her ot foolish follower, who were called Millcrites and bo implicitly beiicvod that the world would enmo to an end on a Certain day oesignatcd by him. Thoy arrayed themselves in their ''nscen sion" robes aud confidently expected to be carried to heaven. When the "stars fell' many years ago, it was believed by many persons that the lust day had then como sure cnoagh, and many amusing scenes that then occurred are still remembered by our older citizens. A dovbi.e wedding took place last week at the Atlanta Exposition and attracted (as was intended) a large crowd. It seems that (leorgia was determined to get ahead of North Carolina in this business of public marriages, and as snch a sensation was created by one marriage at our State Fair Georgia created a still greater sensation wilh two marri ages. After thoir marriage tho two (Jeorgia couples mado a further ex liibrtron of themselves by showing themselves in the Inrge 'runt window of a store at Atlanta, the enterpris ing proprietor of which having paid each of them (150 tor their exhibi tion, which of course attracted a largo crowd. The love of money and notoriety causes so many per sons to mako such tools of them selves! A Makhiaiik took place in Fug land, on last Monday, that huscrca ted quite a sensation in tho fashion ttblu world. The bn'do is world The bn'do is a niece , idoptod daughter of Air. C. P. I iugdon, the American railroad I and ad . nn. , ,ii, , uie -ninerunii raiiroun , millionaire, and the groom is a seedy scion t: ;.e (Jern.an nobility, nnn.e.l ; Fnnee llatzt'ehlt Ho married her : because she is rich, and she married ; or,W . obtain human flesh'to s'atis- lum because he is a so-called I'rinco. f.v their hunger. At last several of l'oor creatures, instead of being en-' ,be Pa,,T ,vfl BD1 the aurvivors v e j Tied they ought to be pitiod fOP ! n,H,1 to wnah in the aki f . there can b nn n .. l,n ,,..;..AL . 1 1 . !. the,i L!on ; i theie can be no Hue happiness to,eat tlie fleBbt wuich wa8 r,TeDously , less audi a marnuge f torn fiom the bones of the dead. Another nui-iicwl prodigy has up- peared in New York. It is A (Jerman i boy, only IS years old, named Otto ! Hegner and bo ioe of the uvoiH au- I con.nlishod oerforuiers ou tbe uiuno j . . ft now living. Ho irfays the most d.f- , 6ci It and intricate musical torn po- Bilious with the ease, touch ami skill of .e most experienced pianists, and . , . .- ,i created a great sensation ,n the baa musical world. Our Washington Letter. (From our Macular Owrepo(Rlitil. Washinoton, Oct. 25, 18S. The Republican leaders, with tin approach of the opening of the K'lv 6rst Congress, grow uneasy. n tho first time in years they po the Presidency and both bran lur of the national assembly. The sponsibility is unavoidable. No more talk of the "opposition ot the Demo- . cratic party in the House- ; no more ! talk of ''Democratic ' Tim . ! ' .1 I.... . UepilDllcan parij in uie coming : sion must inot l ii;e issues ii me uai , snunrely. The revision of the taritf, which the Senate bill of the last ses- j sion declared to bo imperative, must 1 bo made. A.proj. iation tor ,,ur. noses long delayed must be levied. I i Ouibbliii" and lying will avail little I Imin.r lliis KikSIM!l. fn losiiiir the ., . )Mlm,.,.!lti(. ..,,. is tullal0) inil.4Hiiich as it leaves its enemy with enough rope to hungit- sell". Certain Iteimb man members will , ' 'n ; l .!1V in .... j,,,, ( the faulty harrassiiig rulis i' the House. and! 1 1 is the opinion o! candid men on both Isides that the rules will not ne nous- . Iv i-louitruil At iinv rate anv move ,,- ,.,......,., ol ; i he power ol the minority in as near jly balanced a body as the present ; House, will meet with vigorous op position, ami could only result in iinomi'.iiou detent. Any alter on the part of the Republicans t in crease their slender majority by throwing out duly elected Drmo cralie ineuilicrs, will be resisted The speakership fight is essential ly between Messrs. Heed and Me Kinley. Though Messrs. Cannon und Burrows are botb here and working tooth and nail for election, they are vantage. Beside, Mr. Mclvinley rep resents, first, last and all the lime, the millionaire manufacturers. lie belongs to them, and the coming ses sion will be one in which they will need to control tho speaker of the House. The rejection of Mr. Keed won! I stamp the ingratitude ol the Urpub lican party. When to he named for speaker by the ICepublieans was the emptiest compliment, Mr. IJeed, as the leader of his party on tho floor, accepted lloj nomination. It w:n given with the tacit understanding thut should the lime come when the arty held the majority, he would be entitled to the speakership. Il ian ill grace that now opposes him. On the first ballot, the majority will vote for Mr. Peed, through duly to this party promise, i i.e hi si nai ; IUI 111 11(11 ILSIII1 III Mil V.II-. ll. .i will he then that the lukewarm and time serving members will turn to the next candidate in strength, and throw their votes tor him. Thai man will doubtless be Mr. Mc Kinley, and so 1 predict his election. The civil service law will doubt loss remain uudistui bed. There may he considerable talk about which ad- ministration. Mr. Cleveland s or Mr Harrison's, has been guilty of the greatest laches regarding tho law, bul the law itself will remain, '.hough perhaps slightly modified, 'ihe al leged selling ot copies of questions in advance of their use in examination, will itoublless bo referred to .1 com mittee. There arc enough no u pledg ed to the law in both pi".'1' to in- sure its retention. , these escaped over the line ; of the Tho lllair educational 1 ,11 he four taken, the petit jury acquitted introduced early in tho sei. ion by its two as -mt being sulliciently nlenti lather, und the .Senator maybe do- , tied, an i two were convicted. As pciideil upon to push it through ti e j they were indicted for und convicted higher body. There lack not men ! of firing from ambush, ono was sen on tho Republican side in the IIoiipo teneed to thu penitentiary for two who regard such a bill as not only a years, and the other for six years menace to the perpetuity of educa- j Tbe same petit jury tried both sides, tiuiisl opportunities in tho South, but After the tritil appeals were takun ; also a Unconstitutional. With that but one of the Chastains arose in feeling the Democratic minority thus ' court and said that everybody knew assisted may kill the measure. j they were guilty, aud he did not pro The meotiugot the National Hoard i pose to bother any longer about the of Promotion ol tho proposed expo-1 matter and asked that his appeal siuoii in nusiiingiori i.i was an i uiiipialifieil success, l here were more . than ono hundred delegates present, : representative men, governor, may- ; ors, capitalists, from every state from Maine to California. In bis report to the promoters ihe Secretary was particularly happy in bin presenta tion of the i lainis of' Washington. Our foreign guests should bu invited 10 i.s.k upon me sonu cvitiences ot ... fi,.,,..,.. iM,mi.,vT,gut lo ,IOi ani) Uiat hu , Ul 1)()t no less ...our methods of governing , (o luve lotlQ illUjrft.,eJ ,vtu. tlmt ourselves than in the substantial pro- being shot at. he did light to defend dicta ot our wealth. ( b.n.self aud party. Yet knowing that """ 1 a fus would probably ouiiih from the t'aitnihulH. ' line of action he adopted, ho ought LAtTlM0nE.Ocl.2o Two. -ivnra of,- llown Hept. 5th, have reached here I and tell a horrible story of their own ami ien a norrinia story oi tneir own unwilling cannibalism. wh...i in an ?Peu b(iBt wiUlou' or wler for ! fi. .. f i ' '"l tt.1 The IJlay County Feud. from Uie IMtagh News atul otmorw, We published the other day the result of tho trial of the Chastaitis antt W f ? And.!',NOn' ".t1"" couri, IIK.-H iiioiriuru me existence ot a feH1 Tl0 ,)lels a,.e HUb8taniwl )y uh follows : Up in that country. while there is plenty of fine moun ,ttiu land, bottom meadow land is scarce aud is much desired. For . a controversy between the Cowans and ( hastains tvcr a beautiful piece moued a large party of tbe citizens of of meadow, and the case had Ire-itbie plucc and Tbomaville to assist, ! iieiitly been sent to the Supreme him in making tbe arrests, and up to Court. Anderson was the surely ot 7 o'clock Sunday evenirg thre had friends the Chustains, and he j been eighteen or tweDtv men arrested , bad paid out for them us costs, etc. J and brought to town charged with : a w hole lot of money. Finally the murder. The prisouers first anei-ted ;land wat ordered to bo sold by the were committed to jail; but on the' . coart, and Anderson bought it with arrival of Judge Phillips and Solicitor the hope of getting back some of the ! Ixjng, the Judge ordeied all of them : 1 money. The Chastains now became : brought befe him in the court-house1 adveiso to him and ijuamlled with! about 3 o'clock where he told them : him for making the purchase. They that he had lweu sent here to tbor- ' J would not i 't him take peaceable ' ougb.'y investigate this lynching case, A "dersoi, s bi o her vvn d.t;nh "' apl'l'i-ation he cur 0, Jt,,c'1 iU? slu'1" l7 I'ut Anilorw.i .tuucrsoii s uroiuer wu son '" l"x-w Andclsnii claimed Hint inn inippt.nrii VAll' UV'I I'll . 's ,, . . . . . . . . ........ .,.,,.. .v. w ut- l,u,1 t hastnirm denied this, wessive to ho men airested. They, "Ving that he bad not been put injUe said, should have a speedy trial P"'-w". that or if so, that he ;auj a fair and patient hearing, had been improperly pnt in posses Every oue should have time to get "" by his brother, the shenrt. j his wilnesscs. consult counsel, &o. He Last May Anderson purchased tie new H 'I, Chester breech-loading ri fles, with a lot of ammunition, and besides had a let of shot guns, pistol, Ac. 'I he Chastains hearing of the preparations duplicati it the purch ase. Il is said thai each side spent S:on in tire-arms and ammunition Tho Cliastains lived in a log house up the creek aboul lour hundred yards from the premises and An - Jersoii about eight miles oil'. On the night ot Juno II, shortly J atier midnight. Anderson left home with twelve men and two w agons j and proceeded to the premises in dispute. A rri viii'' there betore day I began to take dnwn the fence t bet ween tin lisoiited field and that ! w hn h had tindotintedlv b.'en put iu j his possession. Xo kooner had he:ppear for tho prisoners, Solicitor bo gun man Hit' i iiasiains, aooiu a , doreu in number, ooened lire from ! tho husiies on Anderson's party.; They claimed that when they knew Anderson Lad bought ammunition, they prepared them.-elves likewise, an l when they beard hiiu tearing lowii the fence they came out to rvvcut it. It was still well into the night. Their fire us boon shin ply ret ui lied by Anderson mid a lively skirmish was maintained for an hour or two, when the Chastaius fell back, Anderson following on the other side of the creek. The Chastains finding it pretty hot eventually r tired into their log house. Anderson had with him a pair of field glasses and discov ered that their Louse bad been fixed with portholes, aud so did not ap pi ouch nearer than three hundred yards. Fiom that distance they ilrcd into the roof of the bouse from the covi r of fires and stump.-'. One of ihe ( .'hiistmns liiiiitor tired from tip l.n.,1 ..n... V,..l...... ,li.-....i...l 1 gum. a tire at the spot ; tbe mau was not hit, but a bushel of honey was let out ou tlie ground. The battle raged for three hour", with lilies, pistols and shotguns, pen pie in the neighboi hood sawng that it was like a con tuitions roar of mus ket ly. Filially tho Chastains aban doned their house, and Anderson was left iu possession of the lield. While tlu J e wc.re um,y dosa Cft!,S) nl)t(ll v wus hurt The grand jury indicted the Chas tains U,r making u secret assault with dea.lly weapoiis-fiiiiigfiom.iiiibush:'.,. mch MHill tilftt 10 ..,vok. ; and the Ai.deison narlv weie indicted L i .mi .1., u and the Ai.ilei son parly were indicted for simple iis.-aiili, m their firing was not fiom the bush. Of the thirteen iu ihe Anderson party all were indicted, but seven of them escaped across the border which was onlv four miles distant. Of tbe six talion thu jury ac4uilted Capt. : Anderson's young son, a lad of twelve ' years. Cupt. Anderson wab fined iooO and sentenced to six months in jail and tLe others of his party to thirty days iu jail. Of the Chastain crowd only (5 were . identified aud were indicted. Two of suou .1 DO witUtliawu Tins occurrence is to be greatly regretted, ('apt. Anderson is weil known throughout the Ntate as a tine man but a determined one, who will fight, as this scrimmage indicates He is veiy influential iu Clay county, where he is the leading ( iti.eu. Me made a mistake in ever going outside the law in this matter. His friends cluim thllt he OIlly dlJ wlmt Ud a "8ve pursue,! a ilillereiil course ought to have appl.ed to tb. "urt to eltla tLe to tlie ! controversy which we suppose vwil ; uo'.v be doue. I . . ! mi ... ! X lie new two cent DiMtm'e stuu, i are to be printed in triuLt carm ne ' J lU" B,CMIV fereen vaneiy. A bridge across the English Chan-1 Del, joining France with England by ra,! " now cousideied feasible by aome of the most eminent engineer. of those countries. Lfxlngtoii Lyncher Arrested. Seed to the CbttrlMle Curoatfle. I Lkxikqton.N. C, Oct. 28 Twenty- ( is prtie have beeu arrested for al- t l. " .yw-bipt of examination began before Judge Phil - ipa today at 12 o'eWt. Sin riff Leonard, 1 1 Davidson conn ty. received late Saturday night 32 : bench warrants, issue I by Judie ed lynchers. He immediately sum- and to sen that (he hwh of North t ; Carolina were cuforced and respected. ! j aud that the truilt v be brought to nun-1 . iMhllieilt. and while be whu dctormin ..l Llil.r Ilnu ulw.lll.f I Hi ia ' -'". j then ordered that all tbe prisoners here now, and those that mav b brought in during tho night be kept iu the court bouse instead of tbe jail, and he swore in n guard to keep them safely until Monday morning. I'p to li) o'clock this morning, twenty Hvo bod been arrested, and the sheii1v: iformi-d me be thought he would fi!.:i!ly arrest nil the 32, with ' the exception of two who, he thought ' : had left the county. I Promptly at twelve o'clock today; Judge Philips opened bis court for! the investigation of the case. The, court house was densely packed with people, but the best of order prevail- ' ei. I nc snerin l eporie.l as executed twenty- ly-six warrants on the parties. Itobbiiisand IUperand S K. Williams ; ... .....lf,. uw v..,.. . .. recess at half past one o clock to eu- able the .Solicitor to get his witnesses . together. The Court met as per adjournment at two o'clock, and the examination of witnesses for the State commenced, i I'p to seven o'clock p. in soino ten or I twelve witnesses had beeu examined ! There is d in, aging evidence agiust seven! of ihe parties. T!.r invebtig'ilion is still going on, ' and as there uie still many witnesses to examine, the result cannot bd fore I shadowed at this time. : Why Cook Was Appointed. Friiu tlu' N.e.'D.l Duram-rat. J CLarlcs A. Cook, who has just been appointed U. S. attorney for the K is j teru District of North Carolina, much I to the disgust of bis competitor, Wd-' liam .Su.it li O'lJi ien IUibiuson, who ' claimed the place as the leader of the , "regulars, "owes his success to Flunk ! Willi!! Leach, secretary of the I'riin- I sylvania Republican State Committee, and private secretary and willing tool I of Muttbew Stanley Quay. Leach1 j was down in North Carolina last fall, j j iu persouul charge of the campaign, ( dieting and plotting under the d:rec-! I tion of Quay. Ho established hea l ipiai Icr at Itdeigh, aud from that; I point be managed afl'iiiK und disti ib I uted the conuptiou fund of ?2().(H)(i which Quay had intrusted to bim , I lie found Cook a berviceabie and ; j zealous coworker ill hi ''delicate and i I perplexing position, '" as bo describes it. Iu tho report which he mudo to ...I '111 !..,.-.: .1..V t.,il A ,,,,-.,(! ., .,,,.1 ... ..v ...., sh pt every night with a revolver in his night shirt und escaped by the skin of bis teeth oni the K'u Klux and HedShiits." Declaimed thedis tinguished honor of having elected his . colored friend, llent v Cheatham, to j Congress from the Sccoud Dibtrictof I the htsio j When the Admiuintratii .1 was final ly established, Cook made application for ap point men t as ctief of division in j tho Treasury Deparment, ami l.e ich ; backed" bim. Tailing in the Treas I ury application. Leach weut to Atlor- , uey Oeueral Miller and puoh.d bis! unin for tho I'nitod States district ! attorneyship of the Eastern District. He told Miller what he and Cook had doue, recounted their services to the party of moral ideas, and alleged tl it he could have ,-i edeemed" North t n olina with more time and money Thecaiiiliilate for the Supreme I! nch was ui tial to Leach and he came off vietoiious. While we are just as willing that Mr. Cook should huve beeu appuinted as any other republi can, yet it seems strange that he si.oum owe nia appoiuimeui 10 me innuence t a cuuen oi anomer r.inie to Quay 'a private secretary. It is ; ipiite a relmke to the rep.ulilu'ans of' North Carolina wbowere urging I he appointment of another persou ,u j.; KkcouhJ A hsI Wri'tked. Noi ii.k, V.,Oi'.t. 2S The schoon er V. Iv Waters, of litltimore, with a cargi) of shingles, is ashore at Nile's Head, N. C , having been wrecked iu the storm of last Wednesday The entire, crew were lost. One man was found lashed to the rigging, dead, when the vessel come ashore. There was probably a lady aboard, as articles of female rlothiug and the top of a -io. have come fr'" tLu Wm U , Zr,TTrZM M1 nave come ashore oui uas various names accoruiug to ine parts ailecteU, as podagra, when ill tlin f.l. nlnrmirrM. ttliiai in lliA . . , -n--' - h.c, but whether I ha at aek .iWutE O Z. li an" bilates jtain. Price 25 eenta. Popular trial shows the worth of every article, an 1 43 years' constant use has pi oven the great efficacy of I v. llnll'a Cough Hyrup ; it ha. no superior. THEY 1 1 A ! T la Aud we desire to thank the hundreds who have visited our Clothing Establishment and provided theuiselvea with Full and Winter Clothing. Our Sales For The Week Have been much larger than we expected and hun dreds of those who attended the Fair took advantage of their trip and purchased goods of us. THEY AllE SCATTERED JHOAlH'AXT OVER AO JIM CAROL IS A. and we hope when fbey are shown at home by the purchaser it will induce otbus to send iu their orders, for wo want all to understand that our sales are not confined to the eitv of Kaleigh, but the whole State ' lid we are prepared to give all orders by mail our prompt attention, aud can fit aud satisfy tho most fastidious. Again thanking hberul patronage. the public generally for their II Of tV e V i j q ennr ion oks i'i.i-:mfm. " w ' , h: Kiioi: km; la u ikk. IV.-! 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C. lirsln- in sur ti Hi" ri Ailrrfi nf tin-en vrm h r.rv ""' um ticy rc prrpan-i t.inihpiy n.n Auin ""' " '" wki-n..nw nM.rf.-ni1 HAHDSQME PARLOR SUIT, Itl tl I all Stand., Sids-'bcarcl, Jasy Clxairs, or anything in the liu of FURNITURE. M'o are leaders in our Hue in Nerth ! caroin,. ttU(i resnectfnll hsL- n in- H.)et.lion of hlo,.k BIul .lic(1B , Immpnap L'q vtripr NnW IPPlTiniT aiuiuuuuu i u;i uiuun. nun aiiiiiu. A. O. HHODKS & ()., !) E. Martin and 10 Exchange l'laee, 1(A1 noil, n. c. Sept. 12, lSK'.i. ;im. 4DMINIS1 RVTRIX NOTftE. Having .iiAliAmt Hn u Ailniln.nti Atrii of MAtily Imrliaiii, iiri-i-niw-i., tit-raiiy iiiii.ry All a.r- iillH liiilllif i-lAlill A'.Htll.t halil ili"Hinnt In f- , hit. It it,.- Min.n In ilin i ill ur lii-1. r.- tin. V4ili .In ill ; Ui i"lt, lH(. H. L. 1)1 lilUM. Ot-bilirr J. its. ! DkraiU, anil Tmla-Mvln nbulnad. uxl all riMM feiAHMAt fmndticwid fur .im1 ral !. tiur linn U 4Iiiii (i. s. I'alrnl Of W Iuit ixi anb trvctcm, all balia imd, Mur can intwl u-ni luialiwaa la kaa Lnic anal at Iraa iiai U.an Uiom leumif frvai WaAhlnyum. twiHl nio.li-1, rtrnwlnf nt iliatn . with drilf Moa. Wa ailvlaa IT I alrmalile ant. fnx at amroa. Our fro mil ilia till iiah-nt la avaiiml A booh. " How Ui oktaia l .u-tin," IUi refa taaawa Iu arjual cllrnia la )ihu sua, c -ly Ivwi, aent m AtlUraaa, C. A. SNOW & CO. w maiM r4a4 V-ics naaiMita. kC, Wl mil, A J Jr'""J U aaam ti vjw bk a milJ v.. ji mm mam .am. m will, m afJ Iv v tM I VVI J i if na 11 MD U VUL3 BERWANGER BROS., - Saw Mills, Plows, And j-Send for HALEZQU, IV. C, (ir.XI'.RAL KXHIBITIOX ol' FAIL IMI'OUTATIOXS k l'l KCHASES U'K A UF. I1KADY TO It A LAUUK Bl'SIXKXS. liy fur the most ATTIIMT1VK IOT (K M1V OOollH !i-f im--u !thln nur WkU. IS rVr.l;T liPlltrMLNT r.!ls.jri'.1 iIih . Ii-t I'rtll 4I1I W HltlT lli.vrllli-i. ri-'illl lll llluu- , ! sfiliita til stlii ur.-iwwii kill I nurii l. Ilii.l ili-v.- iDliKi-liial In tlii-lr Iji.in Aiil liti-alm. 1'Iih i;r.Ali-til irtl In Im-hUiWihI 111 lli fti'tki'tloii rvf 1 TI1K KAI f. srASiiN or iss biiupi Ut our c..uu (rs uiiiimiaI Atirai'ti-iii lit in A' k avii coionm sir ks. -)n'k Kutllii nuiK-aii. Kn.ln llliA.lAin, nnynl .rtniiri, or... OrAiiiM Itliv-k aii.I Uliltt- Ni.vi-1 ll,-s, llr-.'Aili-S In iii-w ai .1 i .-eaiit .1. 'ri.-. . Satin Mini llrn Ailii Stlli.' mi l a full lil I furi.-y WAV. -a. m '.(.nifk knt KxininT or 1 1 it.' ijt 1 1 nu.k Tur liui.- ii.i-1 iptriiiir i'.i..ii r.i-lii-st ii.'i. lil.i. Una Iia- AiM.iiri-l In I'arip up (I Hi.- .M-i-iil iln.H, iin wi'il ni. nil t i.'ahl A-.'. II til. lit all II. i- :-i !tn .-.-tiMii. In Vii-U'-ll Hfiii i' t laV, iii-r i-l Whip I r.l.., Kr..ii. li 1 fliu,.T Srrti'.. I it'll.-s' I n iiil li.ll ni.il lali'ir Hu I ini. I 11.111.' Vii-i.i i-o.ti. t-sar. n .., in-ati i mi Ml"! ili. !H ff l..iVliUi. ntiil Alirili'tfvn p.iii-rni, ' 111 lliiil.l ll:-li. ti-lvu'M, MiiUHl1i-, lKt)f Cm i ' l-i-lr. Ta i-.u-'. ,i,i. lii Ilnj KlilUll ai.il U p I fl 'nii-tioin ni.tkii-.' Il sr.iiii.., Siiijrna Ami VnlTpl I'M. s. I;l r iri-il - - . . ur" pri-pnr.i.1 ! Inrii l-ll ll"l-.-S -I" M-..;ll l.iiilll At III." NlliilM-sl IM. 1 , mi 1 i-r.i.h ,i .c i ..in,,,! i , l i,i tn 1. 'Hit- li!i.l..i 1 l.l liKl'.l.mrM flf-.ll:.. III.' n ' i- -i. o.' ii.--riiiii-iiif.. i-.innUiiiii; in pat i i.f 1 .l -T.t-. ''..ri,,.r,.i i-Mp,.l., ji.-r I urlati.., I In ! llli- hil l Tiiriiiiiiali Ci.ri !;.. I iiilii , Ti r , !Ml:::i. in all ruiirtli (In- u,it n'lnplrle ntin t.i 1 1 r..iiii i iu 'tii siiittii. . .-t.iUM ,1, lCj. JONES & LYOrv DURHAM, M. C. j We mnk' a liu.Hl.iriaH ir nmkluif lni (iuiJ In DRY GOODS. . Dress Goods HOOTS, SHOES, HATS, AC. Tha lAlml In t)lA, Hip flnrsl In iUAllty, Ilia uiiiikI la TArlatjf Iiavh inu iiiititituisl liy u In One MiL'hty lill'ot t for Tnule. Our Fall and Winter offerings will not aud cannot be surpassed. There is a limit below which lion - est goods cannot bo sold. We place oca fillers at Tim LOW WATER MARK for hf.fo and icliable goods sold under guai an tee. Inspect us. criticise us, know us, : aud you will find we deal fair and ' save you dollars. JONES & LYON, Two Stores Main Street, Oct. 3, 18Kb Di iuiAH. N. C. Jones Grovo Tract OF 1 1:50 ACRES LAND FOR SALE. Fiiln-n Tnift ni' Fine 7iv, Cut- lull, (i I ilin ilHil 'I'illlluT .lld.l i mi Easy 'JYrmii. iiioini.iriKiMsi iiiiiiniiiiiio if ih. Triistm ( IIim rnlv-Hralty uf NartH CaralliiA. nn Wislinisita., Uin I till ilay nf Si.tnmlr nnl. At 11 n'rlurk, -n iir. niii, win i.it f..r aai at aiu-iiiin un oriKK irtft nf 1, Kin A. rin, sltuiiti"' tin Hill am! final...... n..... Il .III la.,UI IM lutii trai-ta ut atmui um aiTi-n wii. it i u.iihi ha tHiv nf the nnrol larnia lu Ilia Slaut, lrliK "'! ailAiiel Ui Hrlulil Taliavou, ivibui anil l.ralii. arc nne-ililnl i-aali, Ilia rviUNliiilM- lu tn,. ami llirc. j-tntra with a ar et-iii Interna fix.m i.aii ill W II. e.ilA. Mtf..l.l VllilM IWtfL.IH.iM U I'l.Mlb.l Hill. N aar 1 1 1 auawi.r all iUiikiui an. I mill nu Uai laiiil nvcry WrUurailay, until aai lir tha jiurf i aiHiwiuf it. nur r. i i i.r., JOHH MANN1MO, a. u. wria.iTT. Cltapo! Hill, V. C-. Soft. WlB. tOW. And to those who bave not purchased their Wiuter aud Full goods. We desire to say fhat our ttock is very large aud has not in the least been in paired. We have , Men's Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Youths' Clothing, In large quantities, iu inner grades, and of 'the beet (juautity, all sizes and shapes to fit any and every body. A large stock of Vu ! ' id Winter Hats are of the latest desigus. OCR STOCK OF (1EXTX hVllXISIHSfi cannot be excelled. As the w iuter approaches you will need sooutfit. Do not wait until the stock has been picked over. Call during this week and we will be certain tu please you, both in ipiaiily ui.d prices. SERGEANT MANUFACTURING. CO, Greensboro, N". O. MiKcricTciHjui or FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL, COOK AND HEATINC STOVES, Cane Mills, Horse Powers, Straw Cutters, Andirons, Castings of Every Description. Price-LjaL wocucon & SON, 14 East Martin Street, Ai.i:iif, f. o. For Early Fall We. Canton Flannel, 7. HI 10 and 12 cents per Tard. REW PRINTS. Mum tioojOH, Sateens, O ir stock of SHOEH for ebildraa consists of ail si. s and ipjalities aao, are chotip at .1 good. RUBBER SHOES. We l.ave nn Imriinnhn Bargain lu XrW STYLES IN LADIES' AND HISS!? HATS. Ladies' mi. I .Misses' I'nderwaar and 5'lc a piece. ;riat bargains 1 j -IN- MKN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHINO. 5i)0 Men's mid Hoys' Hats 35 and fiO. V.H) Hoys Cm is 1(); each. DuiiiiAM, rar. o. For designs und terms for TOMB STONES, Ac., apply to above ai dress, ! March H. 1889. ly. , Q QffQ fj GiNNERS I OUGHT TO INSURE THEIR GINS IN THE CO. This is a Home company and da serveti the patronngo of all North Cai'uliliiilUH. I It w.is orrnnied in 18G8 and kaa . . i , ., l,ul" t,v,,f u'i a minion ooiiars ! lossei, and there is not oua contest! claim against it ! All lo.-aes paid promptly. pllldelit Ullill ought to insure kit iii-otii I tv 1 ' 1'or terms, Ac, apply to If. A. LONDON, Agent. W. PHI M ROSE, President. Sept. I'vUb, 1S83.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 31, 1889, edition 1
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