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jjfa (fjnalham Record
THUKSDAY, JANUAltV 0, ISM.
LOCAL RECORDS.
fOAlrctidy the al'UTiioous arc
growing perceptibly longer.
ISA eomlortahlo dwelling for;
rout. Apply nt Jiri'oiii) oliire. j
WIT The next term of our (superior j
court will biin lour weeks Irom
Best Monday.
iffl- F.aHtor ciimes tlm year on the j lasi Friday. 1 here was a very tall
tUb tiny of April two weeks earlier j attendance, 44 onto! the 45 sub
titan lal year. I alliance.-'- in this county being repro-
jseiiteil. Messrs. i il. Scott, T. II.
" Fitty cordH ol first cbiM Hick j all0y nn,j H. Soars were elected
ory timber wanted at uu-' lit the j delegates to attend a meeting at
hauls mill. None bill jirtt cln.. j Oxford yesterday to consult about
wanted. tlm recent tobacco trust. It was
. - 'decided to hold tho next quarterly
wnyooay in ..ecu mh
roonev can geni, oy at imicu iiituiiiig
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dogwtKtd and persimmon timber to
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tho shuttle mill
Mr Head the"ad."ot Wyatt Bros.,
nd when you go lo Ihu liani call on
the in. They are as siptaro deuling
morcliants as can bo found any
where MT We congratulate oar esteemed
couiityman, Mr. John M. Melver,
upon bis happy niai-'iago, on l.-.st
Tliuroday, to Miss Louise Anderson,
ot Cltntou.
JbJ"Vo Would iviniiitl persons who
bold chattel mortgages, that the lasl
Legislature passed an act rnpiiring
all notices of sale to be posted at the
court house door.
MTMr.lt 1. Kogeis having re pur
cb.-.'od the Durham Marble Work
liaK iToally enlarged its business,
ari't h prepared to do all kinds ot
tombstone work in the best style,
Iteitd his ''ad".
i-At the last meeting of tho
count1 commissioners they ordered
a levy of 15 cents 011 1 ho ? 1 00 v:tlua
tion of real estate to be mudo in the
Huekhorne stmk law territory, tor
the purposo ot repairing the lence
aurrouuding it.
MT ltev. X. J5. t'ohb will preach
in tho Baptist church, at litis place,
on next Su inlay, lie is one ol the
best preachers and cleverest gentle
men in tho State, and we hope that
our liaptist brethren here will bo w
fortunate as to secure him
thcirl
pastor.
tf0 Farmers, you can find at W,
L. London's a large slock of plows,
consisting of Oliver Chilled, l'';irni-
er'ii Friend, llicli inoinl Kentucky,!
Dixie, Cotton I'low, lieorgia sioeks. 1
A'C, Castings Inr all km Is ot plows,
II of which will be sold very low
tor the cash.
SUT Iteiiieuiher it you need any
Ready made Clothing, Pant goods,
Flannel Press goods, Suawls, Ladies'
Wraps, that now is the lime to buy
.them cheap for the cash. London
in offering special inducements lor
tho cash in these goods, He bus
largo stock and they must be mid.
ff W take pleasure in . t i i ti-r I
Attention to the "ad." of the Pitts, j
boro' Acade ny, ami in rceommend-i
ing the principal, Mr. S. S Jacks m. I
as one ot the niot competent and ,
faithful teachers in the Slate. Cl.il
dren entrusted t. his care will he ;
thoroughly i ns'.riu t"d. Wo upcak
from personal knowledge.
Stir Mien II lircver ret, lies tu us to
tatcthat he has not advertised any
land lor sale to pay luxes, as he had
threatened lo do, because he has
learned that the law Joes not now
compel bint to sell tin tlio first -Mon-iiho
day in February, as he bad thouirht. J). M. Bridges, for pork, &c,
He will therefore give all tho indiil ,;r poor-house,
pence ho can, mid will wail until j Umlloy A Hurke, for corn
February court, before advertising! Jim hmu for poor house,
any lanJ. iC. 1). Moore, lor lumber and
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DiiiMUMW AiiiMi - a neexirair-iSf
dinar- weather ot this .. inter con-
tin lies lo astonisli "Hie oldest llihan-1
itanl". Alter so tlclightltil a lo
cemberit was expected that January
would be unusually disagreeable,
but thus lar this month has been as
mild and iinsciisonablo as was last
month. Tho tree; are actually he
pinning to swell their buds, and
many flowers are in bloom, such as
buttercups, hyacinths, periwinkle
and daisies, the like ol which wasnov
er before known herent this season ol
tho year. Yesterday tho thonnom
etor indicated a temperature ol 75
degrees, hot cnmigli to make w inter
clothing very iinconilortahlo.
Ql'AHTKKl.r ('rNKFREMfK. TllOlirst
quarterly meeting; lor this year mi
tbo Piltsboro' circuit was held iu the
Methodist clie en ut this place, on
lust Monday. 1 ho stewards from
every church on tho circuit, except
Hickory Mountain church, weio
present. The pastor's salary lor the
ensuing year was fixed at $800, samel
flo last vear. llio salary or the pro
Aiding elder wan reduced 25. The
' assessments wuro imulo 85 less on
very church, except Hickory Moun
i sin church, arid thai was increased
i'.O. Presiding Khler Harris wan
I reient and rircached two very able.
fsermoiiH. The next quarterly t-on-foronuio
will be held f t Providence
churcb.
i'liKAr Jons An. Manv news-
miners will nuhlinli the advertiso-
moots of patent medicine, Ac, aC
ruinous rates, merely to fill up their!
Columns. They will publish tho ad-
verlisementa oI'iumi residentu of our'
! n m,.,., I.,u-a,. 1 1, - tw,, I
of our own citiotiH. Wo do not j
rretond to dictnto what othor papers
hould do, .but we are plumed lo
state that lb HrroRti in not guilty
of so great a fully and injiistico. Il
any Javoru Jtre to bo aLowu to aoy
I advertisers, if ho mo nro to have
I lower ratCH ihnn otliors, tlio Uepoiid
i in favor of our home lolks nguiimt
OHidoiits oveiy time!
Wo are nleaned to noto that fcv
cral of our exchanges Mate that they 1
declined the "ad." ot the Alabama
Xm-sory Company, beiuiiHO of the,
riiliculously low price offered. The!
IIki uuii ve'rv promptly rejected the '
oll'i'f when received somo weeks ai;o,
mid we sincerely pity any paper
that bad no inure profitable use of
its en I umns than to accept it!
! Cor.vrr Ai.MANcr. Tlio regular
iiiiurtorlv meeting of the County
Alliance was held at thin place on I
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tlliu U11V il ill-i;i"nii v, .i tv yi
irtvo ruoiv tune tor 1:10 iruusncuon j
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of the necessary business of tin
one ot iinprceedenten nanism
to the farmei, the laborer, and in
deed to all classes ot the people. It
will he neeess.iry this year for the
tanner to give employment to tho
laborer, and for the merchant to help
the farmer and lor all classes to help
each other.
"-"."if- ' wiB rt'S",Ul,0,",i ii-Iuo!-; lli'inclHU-ber ' mZ I vi In S.ates w here , bey wer n
ere nuoptej careful estimate puts the cost of wine b(1-"- U1'WII",S" H'' '''
.,1 . ; n, 1 ohe er Z consumer at 72,.;70,1M, and l'i 1hts..h l all ages, while that
and the partia I a. 1 11 loot otu l. r!i L, (lis,ic(1 .j, ;!7,, .,; s ;() under ..cial eonsideration is made
' i i i . i i 12 . near v one b 'on dol hirs hoeiit ; 1,10 UiU0 marriage and mat o
year upon which we have en ered I in . " ' '' ,X". I'livorce. The length ol married life
II. That the credit system is the blind deaf mute, who gained sn.-h ro- the 1!).M per cent., and thus give the
prime cause ot financial am! agricul-, torjely for the wonderful gift the probable percentage ol eases of mi
tural depression, and so tar as nrac- possessed of ucquiiing knowledge ! gration to obtain divorce, but at
ticablo it should be discouraged and , throuch hei only two faculties, niut !'n.Wi,i I wnn'.l .,iu ..i.;n.
discontir.ued. To this end the mast
rigid economy should be practiced
and encouraged by all classes ol tho
people till they aie al io to pay the
cash lor whatever they buy. In
this work of retrenchment and re
form we .voulicspreinlly invoke the
aid and co-operation of the fairer
ami Delter portioixu tne eomminm)
iter portion ot t tic community
the women. I in-y win mo lu;r , leaf, d:imb, nml blind, sbo was
ceonomically, as they ilid during tho,, ,t under the el.ntge of Miss Annie
war, and n.ake everything in tnoi.M. Sullivan, who undeitck to in
way of clothing, the country will j .stniet her in the touch alphabet, and
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111. All the industries to which
ur locality may tie adapted snouiu
; tie tiifii-rcil ami encouraged. Press
! making, tailoring, shoo making,
! !,,..., 1, 1. ...I.e., ill. in. r .(e
I v,,QrUii tlH m.x ,Vs
oinpoNiiii.r. dair nig. canning, sloe
ruiMiiL'. sheet, husbandry, the tin
proveiiieiii of the farm, the garden
and the orchard. These industries
flourish best in proximity to each
1 oilier, and together they constitute
1 J o: . is o, p,osr ..j .
hv tvhich the -ro duels of the fertile j
lands and improved machinery ol
other sections are thrown upon our!
local iiinrkt tsal a less cost than they !
can bo produced at home has brought j
ii pon lis the necessity ot abandoning
our lurms tir increaMng their pro
diictiveness and lessening tho cost
ol prod m l ion.
V, That our Slate and county
taxes are too higo lor tlio depressed
omjition ol the fanners : that oilier
modes ol taxation should be devised
lor their relict, and that ail revenue"
should be limited to tho necessaiy
expenses ol the govoininentccoiiom
icaily administered,
VI. Thai a just and equitable
tijuiiliun
d be i staldi ;icd liv
hi w bet ween t!.o wages of the laborer ,
Hid tbe ( Oililieiisations of
ollite-
holders and professional men
Coiiiniissioneis' Meeting.
The cou my coui'iiissioncrs held
liuir regular tn.'intlily meeting last
M onda v and Tuesday and audited
lolfowiug accounts:
i
i?5!s.01 ,
15.40
woidi on i'eaiM-ingtoirs bridge, IC 40 j
ilm'ton, f,,r repairing
Prince's hrid"e
1 t- ll,..i,..n lor ii.k
,ii,
uud mucilage,
V. L, London, for supplies,
ir. J. A. Hanks, assupen'u.
loiideul ol health,
L. li. liyiiuiii.ns finance com
mitteeman, A. F. Thomas, for bridgo
across Sliaddox creek,
II. U. Hamlet, insolvent fees,
I). S. Johnson, tor conveying
-Mary Ann Hums to Mor
gantou asylum and return
ing Ida MiT .vcr from same,
(). S. Johnson, lor conveying;
Adam Price to ji.il,
Thomas Cross, jail tees,
Thomas Cross, for conveying
Tom r'arrstr to punilunliu
rv, C K. Scott, insolvent fees and
as finance' com mittccuian,
I ). S. Poe, for supplies,
lUiniio Si lieudeu, for sup
lti.tlii I
11.00
3G 1
34.00
245
40.00
b.25
7. :ij
8. -15
plies.
5.50
Hen Thompson, for black-
smith work, 1.30 i
H. N'ooe, Jr., lor lumber lor
Robertson's creek bridge, 2 32 j
II. A. Loudon, fin-advertising !
and jirintiug blanks, 18.20 j
Hdwards tv liroughton, for i
blanks. II. Oil!
S. M Holt, insolvent feci, 7.21 j
(JuitK.RKU, That Duncan Thomp-I
Hon bo allowed (I a mouth for sup
port of Hannah Dismnkes
Okdeukk. That J. IS. Carpenter j
i be cKcinpt Irom poll tax on account i
' poverty and intinnit-. '
Ori-kiiku, That W. A. Kites bo 1
l inoulli lor support ot ;
WH Kites, colored. )
OHOKRKO. That l. F. ('Klt bll
allowed SI a month lor up.rt ol ihy Syrup ; it coutaiu nothing in-
Isabella Johnson. iuiioiid.
Ubukiiko, That V. L. Lendun be ,
allowed II a month lor upart nl For lame back, sido or chest, use
Hetsy llolowny. i Shilob's Port.us Plaster, l'rice 25
Ouii:r..t, That Allied Brsy beieeuU. Caium tt HtAtcs.
'allowed 51 a month lor the support
ot Jerry F. Si lor.
Okdkkkd, That V. A. Foushoo bo
' nllowe.l ?1 u month lor support of
- JNiiomi bmitli.
Ohukhed, That Jones & Kelly have
lieenwo to Nell spirituous liquors in
town of Piitsboio'.
OitiKin:i, That the sheriff select
a jnrv to lav olf and condemn a stit-
licient atnoiiut ot land on each hide
of the river at A vent's ferry, with
authority lo unw-nn and award dam
ages to any party entitled, if there
bo any such, ami report.
Money Spent for Drinks.
From IbxttHiKluxky (Oliln) ItOKlstor.
The actual il-ni.unt of mnlt. lionnrs
consumed in 1888 was 7o7,5S7,nr.o
gallons. I his includes not (piilo
three million gallons of imported
fieer and ale. The manufacturer'!:
price to the retailer is abovo rather
than below 20 cents per gallon. At
20 cents the cost lo the dealers would
bo $1 ":,.") 17,41 1. The retailers get
an average of CO t ents per trillion.
I wnien iiiiiKck I in cost, tn I in i-ioiuii
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mers 84iJi,!i22,2.TI, which tho Amei
i v tor 1 niior dv ine
Ilic I'nited Stales. How few neonle
reali.e the enormous expense tiie
use of liipior entails on the people.
A lilitiil Mutt Kilucatn).
From llio Hi'luUn: Aiuei l :nu.
Laura ilridgeniaii, the celebrated
whose death wan so much lamented
in tbo scientific world a Hhort time
ago, bus a youthful and very worthy
suecHssor i:i Miss Hellen A. Keller,
who is ut, present an innmto of the
ji-cihins xusTiiuLo ror tne isiina m
; Boston. SIih was deprived of her
j sight and hearing at the age of eigh -
, teou uu.ntiis. At the ago of six, be
so eager wus ner pupil tor Kuowieitge,
mjj h0 quick of poreej.fion, that she
,uovv is nhlo to read and write with
p;-ifect facility.
Miiiilei cd his Daughter.
lta oili l'rriHHn.lput nf Wlliiili.giou Mrwruyrr,
itev. C. L. Poweil, a baptist preach
er, who, as an imlepondout mission
my, went to Algiers, North Africa,
from North Carolina, La3 in a tit of
infinity murdered bis youngest
ting her throat with a pocket knife
" allaeH on bis wife, who
,1-'l ,,lul thereby saved her life. He
'"ad been in an asylum in Algiers, but
having improved. w:is allowed to go
1101110 nu,l l'1" made this mur-
-"- ut- .i. iu u v-
him iu Algiers. His wife anil four
ehildrtm are very anxious to gel back
to North Carolina. Itev. Mr. Powell :
was for a mouth some years ago. m
.11. iV .-e.j;.,. iUU . ,
a very teriiiilo one and will uttract
much attention al! over the state.
Fret' Fight on a Car.
Li AVENWoiu'it, Ivan , Jin. G Late
Saturday night two partii s of i'nited
Stiles soldiers, one colored, f the
Ninth Cavalrv, uud the oilier .vhile,
w,.,w returning In the fort from Lin v j "
'in worth, when Charles Harrison, ono :
I of tlio colore.) men, insulted one of1'"1 'Ibursdny night
I the white soldiers. A free light e,i- j ,J,,i," 11V'
isu.-d, the white men using the euspi- i bndhers nan.od lye
...is .in, t ik ti-ri-ru.. i.. r n r.iu
Two negroes wh ise names are not
.known, were severely injured and
were sent to tho hospital. Nono id
tbe wLiies were injured The ear in
which tbe light oecuired was totally
wrecked.
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Fatal Lxnlosion.
S)C.(ll tl, ,)lC j,PWS n)lj oiworvcr.
I tiiiKr.Nvii.i.i;, X. C, Jan. 4. A ter
10.00 j i t i t boiler explosion oecuired atSam
. I tiel Quincrly's mills, Belis i'ei ry, yes
, "7- j t(!rt''l.v evening, killing a man named
-"-! Itichard Units uud wounding four
others. Tho report sound, d like a
tremendous gun and was d'n-tiiidly
htard for more tbau eight miles.
Killed With Scissors.
Akuon, Onto, Jau. 2. Uo.a lf:.k",
th little daughter of a tin en town
ship farmer, fell on the points of a
pair of shears Tuesday evening, the
biudo piercing her heart. She pulled
it out, and tho blood gushed out in a
stream, and iu an instant tbe little
one was dead.
An interesting case has been re
ceived at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
The patient has animals in tho shape
of snakes living in his blood. He is
from Charleston, S. (.'., and has suf
fered from his peculiar disease more
or less tor t we. ny years. Many times
bis blood has been examined under
the microscope, and the stiako-shup-ed
parasites have always been found
present. The blood for examination
has generally been drawn Irom a
tingt" tip. 1 Ins is tho first caso ol
the kind at Johns Hopkins Hospital,
and lew doctors in the I'liiled States
have personal knowledge of the dis
easo.
Travelcra aro subject to other dan
i l'its tliau tuoso ot vessel and car.
Imnrooer catiner at the various hotels
hev visit demands the nrorer use of
lunt reliable regulator of tho human
HVslem, Laiador.
Jt j,, rot nlwaye perfectly ssfo to!
soothe the baby with opium piepan-1
ll I.ul .m. ...n nlc frn llr TtullV I
Statistics of IHvorce.
From Present Day Paper in the
j.lnu.irv ..,.,,, ' "p,.,, ...niH l)t
,l0 i.v':iv. i... ilv SllI11.
ucl W. Dike, we miiile followim.r
"Out of tho total ot':t2H,7IO divorces
granted in the Tinted States in the
twenty yearsjrom to lS8t!, in -
elusive, 28tt,51(i were granted to
couples who had been married in
this fiinntre mid null' TTM'l with
Iron, marriages celebrated in foreign
countries, lne place of the -),-
of HI. 'AH9 is uiikiiown. Oiic-lintrlli '
of II: 'se latter are reported from!
rcipr.ro a tlisclosttro tne jilace of.
marriage '11 its libels for divorce. !
-1OW tlio IVpOI't shows that OUt ol ;
! -S'J.i") IG i!ivori-e.s v. ho.se place
marrmi'U WHS In n i-oinil i v nn.
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was ascert allien, 2M ,Mii , or H. 1 per
iu.nl ,.,..; I ,1;..,,,...., :,. .. ,, , 1
Mate. I he migration from
Si-it,,1
' '"t" i
to .Slate to obtain divorce must there
tore be included within this HI.!! per
fen I. Hut it cannot he even any
thing like the whole ot it. Tor tu
187(1 there were 2:1.2 per rent., mid
in 1SS0, 22 1 per cent., of the native.
horn nopiilalion ol tins
i '"'loro
iivorce in the 1'nited States
svt,,ages it 1 7 year
s, which, I think,
lloin one third to one-hall the
average continuation ot a marriage
in those instances where divorce
does not occur. Careful study may
lead to a reasonably correct approxi
illation to the proper red action Irom
! ion on the point. It certainlv is n
j very small part of all the divorces
of tho counlrv, though varying in
I different States. Hut the necessity
ltd' such investigation is ihe point i"t
illustrates. The distovrry of these
facts alone justifies tho cost of the
1 invaluable report of the Department
,,f Labor. It can hardly tail to com
I ,,el the slu.lv ofthe problem ol uni
I tomtit v froin almost entirely nw
I points'of view as to its real nature
! mid idaec in the treneral uucstion"
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Imagine
A store 60 feet wide and 80 feci
long ,nl everv available foot of room 1
on two floors and a basement erowd j
ed with the choicest bargains to be
found in North Carolina in lino dress i
.m.i.lj .f .1.-...V ul.u,i ,.ii, .lit.- ,,,,.1 i
erv shad.', tiualitv uud !
inice. Men's
s. youth's and children's
suits of tho line.it make and materials
sold 20 per cent under tbo cheapest
house iu the Stale. Ladies line wraps
of all tbe latefrt designs at lower prices
thai you have ever been common
good.) sold for. Shots in an endless
variety from the liuecit French kid
button d iwn to the heavy work shoes
for every day ami all sold ut prices
which hi o iiKiivelous. I tsay, imagine
tin , f il,ij i'.iivsii ,"..,.1 r.ii...i
.:,!, i ii,.,i,,(V,.i.,u ,...,1 ...... ,v..
fllil)t ()f ,vlml th(! J5i 1Ul.k,.t
storo mnv u 0ur bl)VPr j8 llow iu
N. y. alldyou umv j(,o!; rHomothing
, j k , , :,.
you pleasure at the Jjig Hc.eket Store,
cor. Martin & Wiheinj ton streets, llal-c-igh,
X. V..
Four Men Jiurned.
Paih i'aii, Kv., .I.iniiarv d Four
loggers were huriieil
to death at
be's camp, up t In
Tennessee riv- i
from I'aducah, '.
by their cabin 1
..I them were
and t he others :
Sinners. It is
cr, sevenly-ll VO mih"
iiittiie-i xi.iiijii mi I
'supiiosed that they were nil intoxi
ill
: ealed. 1 he cabin i.
1 chininev.
niled from th
. leruoio tracui iook place nil
.uiteiM it eouiify, t ., twelve nines
from.' korsville, the county seat. In
i a drunk 'U row Christ mas day, tin oo
men we e killed. Friday, Monroe
G.irlaml, brother of one of the mur
dered men, rode up lo a crowd in tbe
same ph.i'e and fin d into them, kill
ing thiee and woun loig twelve.
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THAT HACKING COUGH can be
so quickly cured by Sliiiob Cure. Wo
guarantee it. Chamn A Heaiikx.
A telegram to tho Atlanta Constitu
tion from Chattanooga, Tenn , says :
J ho people of Missionary nidge are
enjoying fresh ripe straw berries
grown in their gardens uud ripened
during the Into spell of dry weather.
The eilifins of the ridge met ami
united in having it strawberry festivul
on New Year's day.
SLKEPLEsS NIGHTS, made mis
erable by that terrible couth. Shilob's
Core is tbo remedy for you. Ciiam.n
A H Ell' EN.
CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH
and Bronchitis immediately relieved
by Shilob's Curo. Cuai-in & IIkahfx
The Stanly Observer says that R
M. Jeffrey, of Mecklenburg county.
sold 800 pounds of tobacco for 800,
and says helms sixty-five barns of the
saiuo kind. j
CATAHUH ClTil'T), health and j
tweet breath secure!, by Shilob's I
Citarrh Ilemedy. P.iee 50 cents!
Nasal Injector free. CiurisA HE.wrN
Tho grand total of money embez !
.led from corporations, private firms'
.n,' il.n I'liiicl Stales Gov. i iimeiit 1
durin" the year lfH'. was $S,552,7.ri3. i
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SHILOH SCOl GHandConsmnp-i
tion Cure is sold by us on a piiarau-1
ton It eilllS CollSIl Hint i.lll. ClUI'lN ,
A. IIeaken.
!
WILL OU Si Fl' KH with Dys-
' popsia and Liver Complaint T Shiloh'8
1 Vitahzer is guaranteed to cure you.
' Cuahn A Heam-N.
SHILOH'S VITALI4ER ia what
-vml ,'.f,e1 ror onalipation, Lohh of
Appelite, Dizziness, ami oil Hvniptoius
. of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents
Pr ottle. Chaws .V Hcadkk.
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SCHEDULE PITTSHOUO' It. It.
! Tii iiuw-tigpr inil.i ,, ti,0 1 ;:iei,n' railroad
; lnuwi i'tti.ii-ri' duliy. i..niii sum.Ujh, am ..
: '" nl111 rrivi m I'lnni)...' m 5 tu p. m., nulling '
',",") t''i"J'U"n Willi Hie mull train i.u ilit It. & A. ,
w lil. a 111 livrtn m HuK'ltli tu 11. ai n. ni.
m 3.4.1 1. m.
i,vickii:i..
Ohlllit.rlHM iJ.uri-nii movxii im.tM m lli.n I
, "'f TrU!,nT,!:Y7,,1 "' i'"' i
W..W. Amlck, Mr. euAUi.Ks T. IIkm.ki m Mlaa !
0 j I LuKl SI. l.l).ol.KV,ilnuliu:rc.tMr. J. M. Lludloy.
i . n"-i".""J,- 'i rrnijnc! in in
1 iTIilc s rmlirr, by K. M. liiirnn, i. K, lKinlnr
, 'ismii, ihto, .nr. euiiiLit it. ioe m um akah i
ASS ItiUILTiS. !
'"'o ti.i.in. ai in robiiin nr m noy Mim,
,y II. M. liuiiis, J. v.. IH"iiiiir mill. lbS'J. .Mr.
JlJUn UKS U Mini) A.N.NIK 1XU8.
tVCOKS EiX-WKIIhTK.U.-Oii Juieuiry Ul. 1SU0.
I'y It M. Ilurim, J. V , Mr. Jauts 1. O osell
mi 4 Minn J HiK O. Wkiwikii.
N r w A (I v or t ise in en t s.
Tho uiidoralKiipil hnrlng opeuotl 1111 VNDKlt
TAK Kit's e.'Hh.laliiM'ul, lit ireiarel lu InruUli
miy mjio ur pUh ut L'orFIN'S,
SPENCE TAYLOR.
Jiinuury S. lulM. tin.
S. S. JACKSON, Principal.
Tbe Spring Term will begin on Mon
day, January 13th, 181M), and eon
t iti tit: twenty weeks.
Tbo climate of PitUboro' is 6ftln
brious, and indeed there is Dot a more
healthy locality in North Carolina.
Its people are renowned for their hos
pitttlity and their social, intellectual
and moral virtues.
Board can bo bad in and around
tbo village at moderate prices.
The Academy building is convo
uiently arranged and fitted for school
purpo es.
'J hose dctniing inst ruct ion in Music
or Crayon work, and Painting in Ken
sington, or in Oil, or Water C .lots,
will bo directed to cxpei ieuced and
skilled instructors.
Parents may bo rmsuitiI that every
effort will be made for the thorough
instruction of their children. Their
iimral as well as their ititclleetual
training will be carefully looked to.
II irt lu,rt(l t!int Lot only Chatlmm,
1)1,1 0,h,'r counties also, will favor the
,'l,ul,oro Academy with a hbeial
patronage.
. '.. I
1 rinitrv r.iiglisli IJriineheH S?l().tHI
I'1'1'1 ' Knglish Uriim lies 1().
I.lm'medmle Lngn.sh branches 12110
in'iiei r.niisn o: iiuerieri i;).oo
Latin. (5;ei k. French, German. Sur
veying and Stenography, each, 5
extra.
Contingent Fee, 50 centa.
Miniateru' children will be instruct
ed at half rates. Fur further inhu
mation, npplv to
S. S. JACKSON', Principal.
icipul.
,
Durham, H. C.
OUPt STOCK OF
Heavy Groceries
j AND
FEED STUFFS
I is larger t him ever before and never
! w i re CllKA PKI1 and cei tuinlv ot:r is
'the pl.ico you are looking for libt
now, ti. en money is never tnirder
to get bold of. We now Lave it.
stork sevenil ear loads of
CORN, ERAIi SHI? STUFF
.A.:isr:D CHOPS,
LISSEEB ASS CQTTDS SEED MEAL
jtjjjoK x.-V
T... ,,,., ...... , v(.rineo enn-
viuces ns, is conducive to the good
health of STOCK and CAT 1 LE.
We carry a
A HEAVY STOCK OF
and can offer epeei.il prices lo thf
wholesale frdo. Examine our stock
of CANDIES both Plain and Fancy.
Piiuny Nuts, Apples, Ac, Ac. whole
sale and rt tail. We ask you to come
and see us whcti in Durham.
Jan. !, 18'Jt). (Jms.
NEW YEAR'S
We w ish you all a bright and happy
New Year and hope you will have a
prosperous one.
We would iike to make tbe follow
ing announcement now, end that i
that wo will keep
Our Stock Complete
during tho year, and will continue to
add new lines of goods to our already
varied stock. We are going to con
tinue our old policy of doing our
business for cash and at
O " PjICI-
I i e it iiii u inaiiKs ior ia . . snowu .
,,s tho V- n",1 R!,k or jf t'l i
tlunng tlie eoniiug year.
xo are anxious to close out out
H,,,, k o "u "'fl Mu l,ovs' clothing and
will ofler them from 10 to 20 per cent,
below tlitir prue.
. f iiv
1 ' '
WQQLLGOn & SCI.
14 East IVIartin Street,
JtAI.lUC.II, iv. c.
PITT WHY,
'k
?ls
TOMESTC1TE9, TABLETS, ;.
Erown stone for Door anl Winflow Sills, (Mil and hmi
CEMETERY VORK NEATLY EXECUTED.
MM.'XSAXI) JJ.STLUA TEH FUHX1XH 1CD ON APPLICATION.
1.
Nt'v Advcrlisenieiits.
X K ' I .'T( ) I IS' X OTU'lv- - II A V-
A injf UfiliH-l nft i jtci-iit'irH of J. A. .T'idph, lo
rcnf-tJ, w Jirivljy iHtilty nil 'ri(.nH lioldtnt
t'i)t niH hizaiitM iM iltv tijt'iit I'tfJthlMt llm SHinr
tn uh fiu ir l-efoio th VUt -Uy r Jumiarv.
IIKMiV L. 4()NKS
JnmiAry 9, li OltAtJKg. JUr.
Engins for Sale.
By TIrluo nf a ni'iriu.lt'p fioeuto.l to uh hhJ reg-
IrliiisU on iiutlux auit i'.l .it lur k "!(X." Id Hie
ufltrn or ihn UeiHinr nf DiMitrt nf tliatliitm couuty,
Wtj will hull for ctIi ai. llio c-um-Uiuho dtor In
I'lttalKiro', '.n MUD AY. llm Jim dnyut JANUARY,
it J'i linrn i.w)r Ksiiisk, tlini.KU ami Ox
mine, uuw at M'or'a Dilll tu tbo uma ot Mus-lK.ro-.
ALlF.M k CHAW.
January 9ia, Hi JO. Its.
CAUTION
Take no -ahnea
nnleia
W. It, oua:lae' name an
iiarlae' name ana
Mumneil on thtt
eml direct tu favt.iry, ncloslug I
privo.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CENTLEMEN.
fine f'nir, llnjr 1-nveU ttriilu antl Creed
moor VVultTproof.
Ilt-Hf iti lh world. 1'xnmlno Ills
H.O.I IIKNI'I VK II ANII SKttKI) SHOB.
si.oo ii imi-m:vkii hu t mioe.
:!..-,.) i iii ii i: nil FAli.Ml.Its' SHOE.
i:tica v.ti.i i: ai r shoe.
Ht.-ir S-i WOltK 1 Nti.M l:'S SI.MIPS,
i.uo mi.i fti.7.r. noi s' seiiooi. suoas.
All ii.j. In C'.njrips. tinlton ami I.rc.
$3&$2SHOESlafd0i8.
01.75 S1IOK K)K MISSF.B.
I1l.t l:tt-riitl. Ural Slylr. llcat Flttlna.
W. 1.. Doui;lrt, Brorktou, Man, Soli If
PITTSBORO'. N. C,
Jmiuury 'i. 1 S'.s).
33is"g:3r for Sale,
on MONDAY. Hi.- Wli dny of Jitnunry. IPSO. I
will boll Iff- .'H-xli in Hi.' if "in 1i'Uh il.w.r. hi Htfi-l-if'.
ft iiliin lliiifk-y lM'l....t!liiif if. Oo.rue 1
ll.'wl.'ii i.-..ii.re.li hu.I (I..H i. iy t..r rfimlrini It.
Jau. -i, li-'JO. Vb C. M, UAllUKN.
aoitTtJAOl' SALE BY VIU-;
TI'K i.f a tiTiiin mrirtftfro J(ifi given hf
.ill. li ilHi-ri I.. V h. n.trk, ilts'f.rf,l, anit by
lit i .'.'iii"r t-tnui"l t mr, rtn'i.rilra In the '
ilio U'-alMt-r tt Hf-oiN ..f eiiftil.ain couiiiy. !
In iH.k l!M. ..iK s tsui'j I win n.-lt rur utHli tu the '
liihtLsl lit.l.lrr at lit.. I'l.url-li'.i. rt.Nir In sitld 1
...iii.iy . .u iii nth .lit,- ut Miir 'h, lifJO, Oil" towH of ;
liui.l lli.'rvlli .l.'1'.'rlt.r..l. kll.. ll fin llin MIlfttKjltl
lliirrlh phi's. Mnmtit In Uleki.i'y Mt.uiiialn uiwn i
-lili. a ';, lulnt: Uik iiii : II H Hkcna ulbem, ;
C'.uiHiii;iie em ticrur.,n.'.ru or lem. I
!. 1J iM. M I!Y J. I)A!IR. !
3 X K( T'T( I II'S N't )TI C K.-N otick j
i i U hur.'i.y ylv. n th ii I Imvo Uils .lay iuall- '
I!.-1 ns i'..-. 'it'.. r i, ( J'tlti.'i. . Mhi:h. itc'cuseit, rtn.I ,
.-i o. 1 i:--i'rt -i!'l lr.'oiil ll.oT rlitlllm In mf i.r llif
l rn.y, T. II .'int. k. .ill '.r U..ri Hie Jfilhdiy ;
..I i.'i'i.iiil,..r iMHi, .r iiiIh n.iili'e will Ins phut.! In '
tur '! u.hIi- re. ..v. rv J. O, COOK, i
il.'.'"!llth'l- Jlrtl. iS'J ftl. !
.11
oUTtiAiil-; SA l.K. II V VIK
'I'l'K r ft ni"i't..L'i i'x.'"ui.-il t.i m un tlm !
vj-H i.f Ji.ii.i ii-, sMi. i.v o. l' Siii:ih and wlfo, I i
.,1 .-..-ll i..r .'.ii.li hi i.iilill.'.'iiu'li iti oS 'I'll K I'HKM- j
: '. sn..;i-,i,iv, ii,.' is ii .Inv ..r .liuiimry, luwo.
'.'-'.'in tr.-t.'t i IuikI Ii. Nt.w lt..o It.nriinlilp, i
..h.tlil .-.iiiiily. l.-lj"llilm: lli. I.ul.lt,.. I A. O. W II- I
..'II, I.HH l-ltll.'.. HII'I ...ll.'l- HU.I IMIllHllllllg H'i .
iiiT'i, r.i re i i' lena. W. 11. lirUKWlTH.
li. c. r... :s-j.
All kinds of LT Mlihlt for sale at the j
PITTSBORO SHUTTLE MILL.
W-ATHER-BOARDING,
CEILING AND FLOORING,
Pl.t.NKD AND KlI.K-DllIfeli, OR Itol'l.H. j
lil!s saw i d to older at short notice.
Good Ceiling and Flooring already
Di.Essto at only f?l per 100 feet.
jb! nooe, dt.
Sept. 20, 1SD.
CLO'rUING!
T. J. LAMBE,
DXTZSIX.v, 2T. C,
LEADING CLOTHIER AND
MERCHANT TAILOR.
GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
LATEST STYLUS IX HATS.
Men's baud and machine made Shoes.
Nov. 21. 18K.
C. F. & Y. V. RAILWAY.
Condensed Schedule.
In t I'fect December 1
OAll.V JACH'T St'NIiAV.
Triu.i..iiiB.iriii
Vrnlri Ui.ln( StmtL
SO..
Mull ft rfWHfllKrr
Lhv
1 III. I -kiinllKVlllfi. Arrltn, 1.25 p. in. I
II 4.) tlFtI..t, I4f, 19
' .hi Kftyoiu-rlllo, ' ' i III p. m
l.iio SHiifii., ' l.m I
in. 4i i.iiir, " i.m
litnit. m slier. " It. 10 a.m. I
Artlto, l.tfrt je in. fin-oi.Hlx.rn, ' 10 ut
b.M Mi. All y. ' " a.M . m. 1
N . 1 -l.rmkfiutt nl l-'iijvepvllle, dfunor il
(ii-.'cii.tH.ri..
fnrj
j lUy.
I.f'nkrnnt nl Or.-i'iiol..l.., illuuiir at Han-
hwiisit ami Mini irHiiiruiiiaii cxi-.'piHull-
I'mlL'lil nn.l A--.--.tn m... lull. m Train ruai trm
It. iiuniihviil.. n. Kny.tt.vlllr In. rriuru.j f
Kli'l Htttunlityi, U..III Kit!lvilln U. (I m-lllK,ni'
,.ii M ,ii,i.., .-u.. , ii.yn ftii.l Krl.l.tyi trxinjlm. ittJSfcWIHJU UUUl AJU UASa-5,
. tr.t-nwiH.r" mi .i. ...rj .' mil) , r.i-airrwiiti
r?' 'i.'"'ri-i'iil
u.r.iy ; ip.mi.
nn.l lu.lHvi., ti"in Ml. lrr
Tii.-iIhv. TliiirvlnyH mill KMiiirilftyi.
HHlunlyn. ftn.1 tmni t'avKilcvlllx l. llmuMlavult:
tin H.ni.layH. tt..ili.i-f.iliti h miiU lrilji.
Trulun mi lanuiir llnnu Ii run ilullv nmitttun
day.
k i i.r;, unu i ihm acnul,
j. W. 1 liVa. u , u,.i.
DURHAM MARBLE VIORKS.
ROBERT I. ROGERS,
DEALER IN-
EVERY CITIZEN
OF
Chatham County
Ought to Subscribe
TO THE
RECORD
And keep posted
as to everything
that happens in
the State and
County.
LESS THAN
THREE CENTS
A WEEK
will pay for it!
:-
Chatham Record
is ?x:
OLD RELIABLE
Other Papers May
Suspend, But the
RECORD
Continues Year After Vear
Its Weekly Visits To Its
Many Readers.
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SUBSCRIBE FOR III!
Advertise in it!!
Report of Finance Coinittee.
Tho UnitinfMV.iiimllK'.il Chatham cminly mrt
IimfmU-r 1. Kn.1 l.iuml Hi" following1 as
KIHl.'iiK'Ul nl Uii Onaiii'lal raunlltlnD (it Die cnuntr.
T..1AI. INPtlH LDMtHB.
O'lminii.tlnR ..r.li i". 1.1 1
Curl IIiilbk iH.i.itcl ilcl'l. 3.11s M
Fitii.llng II. 'lifts ami Inl.-ri'Bt, 6.30 M
AHMfin for g..uoril county purposw.
Tain, li".'. fl0,M H
Letts comnilM'I'.nK ami Inm.lvMilfi.
lu the liHn.lt) of Uh' SlwrltTon
Curt nouw ilKl.t, 1.0
On M.iiifli-.l .li'lil, 1.8M.I0
Hui- mi Uniiiln of Centre towiiHbli, ttjDM) M
Inurnwt n wtnie.
In tbe I.u0. i.t HIinrllT un litis deM, l.tU H
HcIvkH Fun4.
Prfpirtylitx. M If
Ituilri'KJ t. til'r.
i
Ltiiunr Lleeu!, kc , tl
Wlilta Hulls, '.'X
Black VolU. I4 J
uma IniMilvenlH,
A. O. HKAPFN, Cb'n. I
I.. 0. IIVNI'M, itVw .
C. K, BtlOTT. I
wm mi mil
ziAzxxan, 2t . o.,
Pelivem CoIThib freo o( cburg at
any depot in State. Orders attended
any Of nigtlt.
III HtOCIt Jut. 1 ALilU KAJt X IKST' Ot
ii ,rrH,l11R WALNUT ('OFFINS
"ll KrtlU. AL.I7II V I VAJJT
! pino and poplar, f il utylen, sie ami
j priee. Dunul RoIioh of all sradeu
a lid pi iw..
L. C. lUQWELL,
It.t tmu V f
I luumm, r. v..
Corner of Ulount and Martiu btrcctc
I Oct. io, im. 3aif.
1890.