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H. A. LONDON. Ed?tor. . .11, ... 1 1 him-ell to become anxious or cxcit ' I be teruiiuuls at Chicago ate capable Ths 'Iihkd party leaders J ! ,,;, llie facial rturrv ot the; of accommodating a much heavier newspapers are continually abusing j i.,?;,,,,!. about, as lie tlrtnly ; tr .aio than ii tow being djne, and tfod denouncing our last Legislature, j ,,.ijeVes, bv a com bine ci bankers' important change are being atrang They accuse that body of wasteful j wbu are see kin;; bv a renewed do led fir t;o handling f very heavy extravagance, and of making unncc I n.and lor gold lor shipment abroad j freighted passer buMuew to the . . to (one an i-sue ot bonds. i-o turn: West fivw New lurk, 1 iii'idelpLiia es.ar.vand improper appropriations,!. Sl.,.,.l.ll v it, !jis belief that thU'uud Ba.tiiuore. New equipment for outtboy never tell the people "at l js tI.ue ti,at l;e"p'iU''V hut positive i largely increased passenger business t'his much abused Legislature . (" v Joi-li sie-il to accept an i n v it at ion j and an e!ei;ive stock ol Jingut cult. taxation. No, not a word about thi 'extended hi mi by New York city j i avvUt-n idrtd. Xiie anou roads d you ever hear from any third ' party leader or newspaper. Why not? Simply because they do uot want the people to know ii. They wish te arouse all the rrciuuics they 5an against the democratic party, and therefore they do not wh-.i t:.e people to know that this .lcui".-ra;:e Legislature reduced the rate of Siate taxation from -T to '11 cents on l ie no hundred dollars valuation d property. Yes, the Legislature t c fbre the last levied a tax of o ccnl-i for State purposes and the lasi Leg islature levied a tax o! I'l cents tor the same purpose. And it n ay 1. e well to recall ll.o f'i.et that in the Legislature before the last (that K Jbo Legislature which levied a tax Of -3 cents) were liarion Lu'.ier ::nd many others who are now denc-unc-itigtbo last Lcgisiature, whicli levied a lower tax than they had levied. And when these third parly lea durs are denouncing the extrava gant appropriations oi the !al L.'g i!ature, it is proper to remind thetn that many of these appropriations wore rendered necesKiry by tlo action of the prcvioi-.s I.-.-gi'atuiv. For inetance, the Legislature ol l-.'t passed u law to build a..d eon'p new deaf and dumb usyhmi at V. r ganton, and the l.eg'.-lal ure of ! ''." had to inak a large aj propria'.. on to complete thai a him. 1 he islature ot lS'Jl pa.-svd a law to es tablish the 'ftate lcliiale c.-;ice :.t Greensboio, and the Lcgisiature ol' 1893 had to appropriate. -(-vera! tl.ci sand dollars to complete and main tain that college. The l.egi-lal'ii o of 1891 passed a law to c.-.abiUli a msc'.ianical college lor the cior. : 1 !'nce, and the Leislatute of I: '. '", j to make an appropriation ol m'vu';;. . thousand dollars to con p.'c'e riioi carry on thai tollegii. An 1 in I h ' manner severai other aj pi.pi m . were made by the hist l.e c . vfhich wore rendered abs ,h.u y n,- . ossary by the law?, pass, i i.y the Legislature o.' M), and w !.i.-i. ' or acts were o'ieraliv apor. ve I Uio time of their enactment, a .1 c r- ; 1 tainly none of them were dci.ou: .-! in the lafit campaign. We hear i '. ' no third party speaker ,,r j r.p.r ii. I the last campaign kt:-!::.i ii:g ::: ' of the acts of the Legisi;.: i.r.- ,.j l::. ; j which rendered iieecss-.ry .;. rrn:. appropriations made ly the la-t ' Legislature. Is it l.iir or ri.ht ti . r.. ' now to denounce the i.i-t !.c.ri-hi-j j turo for making the appro riations : . rendered necessary by li e a1, is ol i its predecessor? ; : It is unneeefMry to .Use its; mr . 1 tho question whether or t the . legislature of 1?!H ought to h-v.. pa8sed these laws, w'nich ivu-k r. d ' necessary the extra apj ropriati'.i of- tho last Legislature, I ..; the last Legislature was hi no way r. sponsible for them. And it ; u : l t . be distinctly remembered that a i theso laws and acts i the L; ture of 1801 wero voted f .r and ap proved by Mar ion lJutk r and n'au' other leaders of the third party, w hu are now dennuncing the last Legis lature for its extravagant appropria tions ! One of the very few appropriat.oi-s made by tho last Leui-Liin e, w hich wero not rendered necessary by its predecessor, was the appropriation f $10,000 for the proposed C.n.u-d orato monument at Halt igh, and yi t this appropriation was voted lor and approved by nearly every third party member of the Lcgi.-a.tt.iv. There was also an appropriation oi J8.000 for tho Soldiers' 1L.ii.chI Uah eigh, and nearly every third party member of the last Legislature voied for this appropriation. Are those tho extravagant appropriations, for which tho last Legislature is de Bounced ? If not, what are they ? A UIow ut We m un's Kigiils. ftom Uio Loudon Dull)- Mown. Iu our own couufrv conooalmei t oi ate is regarded us a harmless lint I and the practice ia mppr.sed to bo ol the S:ate, money was ph-deed to1 rather prevalent among women who I send ..iganir.ers into the field and I are inoro than tweuty-livo uud umh r ! ptuh tho work. .Mis. Fhuvaee Co- I eenty-fivo. In Australia a more ! vert. v. h.i i the State organizer ot I serious View is taken of this olVensi. I the Women's Kepeblicsn League,! By a receut decree of their couit of ' nays she has orgsnied twenty five I law, a marriage was annulled ru the j leagio's w itnin the past month, with ' husband showing that tho brido had ! an average membership ot lorty, and j concealed the exact number of ears;iliat by July 1st, every Lepuhiican , that bad passed over her head. She woman io Kansas will bavu an op- pretenueu to oe nitceu ypurb youi'gor than she really was. Three feet of snow foil in come par's ofblionesotalnst Thurd iv. and tjre,; di saigd was done to growing cioj's. Damaging scows also fell iu Joun, Xisbouri aud illinms. . Washington ,rttT. From .ur Ucirular Cwrrof pondtml.J Wa-hisoiun, April 21, l!1-'. j Secretary Carlisle is daily proving ; aud Ohio Builioad is preparing for I hiu.selt u" bo tiio right man in theiau ioutine business iu while i!ii'ht l.lace. He has Dot :il ! ii , lie oi id s Fair is cueu iu Chicago. bankers to meet liiem in wiai iownui lor tlie purpose l o'.-en.-.ing ii:e sUaigLienin lines, leuuceU grain. i f! -.'Lleui : lit also, wbeii it v.'us'rMia ride tracks, and inleilocking sue-tcd u iiitn that the bankers' su lichee. ILe cw hue between Cm would co ne to Washington to ili-1 cjo Juuciiuo and Akron has short ens tl o ii. niter il he would invite ' entd tiie ihst.iuce beiwteu Chicago thorn dec'tnid to .jo sc. -r the I . ; win! tide water twentv -live niiies, and Trea i' V to he run eniiieiy inue i Wail s'.tvtl men is some- : : 1,-jiv ik w, and compli- i .s erciary Carlisle are : ail M.h s. li or.i republicans : :is Iiviii democrats. Uoel II ei llcmaii. a j ei scnai lrieiei. saja . lung ttud Weslein liue ana IU Hi secretary C!!ri:s,ebfliovtl:al Wall I jty lUiiroad of t)uio, is about the S;r et banker have had entirely too l S(mi aj xjB tb Luke Shore froia e.u. h Kiy in theondiietoftho rinan. i Cleveland to Chicago, and by the cial di p ii liiu nt ot the (iovernmeni i ptri.j., ivmia from l'ati-burgli to iu the p.-it. an i tht they are large Chicago. The liiigi.ineiit is to be Iv rcspi'i-sihle lor iho present situu-! chunked and grades n di'ced to a t'ion. Conseqiiei.tlv he has no idea mttMuiuui of liventvsix feet. It is ing tiieui ii.;.) his eontidciii e what he intends doing, ile C- u'i vii: them a neede l :c.snu ,vi!!.: them lli.it all lae linan i ,it is nol congregated m -'.root, aad that loey cili'ii.t the country " linaio-ial pro :c." In..' lirmness of Scdv .riish' aga.nst an i.ue of bonds eta I Wail didat gran, tai v t has a re.ilv 1 i-oii.-nl about a better condition ai'i.ili's. and it is believ ed thai ii'lho.-e who wish to compel an issue of bonds become conxinccd that lion-' w id be issued the .tviuaiid I.T . reign suipni' 1. 1 i;s i,..ru..ii co;e: on la million, d ii. llcli ;i i, !.i r. ar lne to ! e .io 1 1 1 . . . that he , All :; l. n. ! to wor! Seel mat tin ;. as tarv . that '' I'1 d about - li UOOer tin a w. eK:,..ey tarh! s ,1 ia.-y uer an In..'. ihcV so wuh lira,.; Ii 1 a: i lor C loa and I'ol'iO Lie, n.e lii -t to be ah-.. Vi1 been nuiiieivu I the i; .i! I.i r i: - ai.oi C ll-'e ' t t I l: .pap X !! a'e I art O.e s .lull, !.:.'. la-le.-. I tor -ineri mar.-: re has i mar': i tain I.;' '.' 1 1 i.v-aii..-.; 'resident L-t 'h ve r policy to'.va Is . 1 1 1 i esll ,1 i u llilii'!: nil henetil to u than : pro'-iiy by eoer.-iou '..ed by the Han i-on : ihl-'.is. I l.-.ih-.'-inn. I I as I '. S. A n. oas. , an i today lie h'll ' lieliee he Will s'.art ' I- ran ..rk. rl left to. lav lor will tie his i, the Navai lipauy the in x ..rk, when sideiil. CleVi: o t 'aid net , and l-e's will lake lia .I will a- d !i el to ii.: tf .Ne i : ; i o. met by I 'i i an 1 t he re-t ot t re ll.o tin a! txo: Vt oiiKMi I'olil iciaiis Orgaiiiing. V'l jin :!. T i" iai. I. i.is.i.', ni.-i-ua'!!. -i'.t. lna l'oi'iiisl women ol Kansas have ; idrd to mo. t tiisir Kepublicnn -i-ters with a political organization. Ah 'lit two months ao Mrs. Laura M. J'.hiM, iM-i'leiit ol the Kansas 'i.pial s.itTragu Association, l.ogaii orgai'i.it.g tho Woiiien's Ih jiublieaii League i.i many of the i.jwiis. '1'he res.il: is ihal tu'ly l.i'i leagues ure now running, and regular meetings ai e held. The work of lhee organi za',.iom vas s'i o.vn in the recent m i: r.ieipi. I elo el ions. i ho I'opnlist womon today pro irtiilguti'd a plan by wki.-h I II tiisir folhiwer in tho tow ns and cities will he organized into I'opu'.ist clubs. The fii! uasoi-aniod today, audi"1 twi une mi, was Kiiiej oy hail Mr, (.. , ,.!.,.;., ... I .V..,.i,l ' v.itBina few, lavs. -Th ol.iect is !to w,.rk lor female snliVago", said I.Mrs. Ilardn.g, -but wo will look i alter tho stieugthewing ot the 1W i ph-'s partvnt the same tinin". At the meeting today, which whs:'""" ".' : ' ' ' "lV- " nf ,.,,,!,.,! I.v w..n.-n l.v.m ..I! ...n-i port unity to join the h'agu. ilrs. Mary L. Lease, the Populist ' I leader, in an interview today, o- and tho at tending physicians hare verwly c riticisod Mrs. Johns, charg- li'tlo Lopn of saving one of (hem. ing lier with partisanship iu her The poisoning was purely neeid"nlal, work for equal su'tr.ige. These tw and was ci'.us. d by eating boiled cub women are hitter enemies, and an turd that h id stojd for hours iu a new . eruption may he exjitcted any day. j tin can. I 11. A. 0."S New Through Line, i m;lp.vwng rot thk immense tuaffic in- unrvr to Tifi: wi:li's fair. Fivin ili" Uiiltinii're AiDi-riciui. ILK aiauaeiiiei.t in ihe Baltimore iie s.itui v.iu ue improve.! u bft ween i'uiebur ai:d Chicago hfiy eight lilies. 1 he v.listi,ce betiveeu Chicago und 1'ittsLiiieu m.d Chicago and C.ee land uy the const ruction tf the Akrou line an.l the -iiiriUou of the l'ltt" ejetid that within twelve months the oil iiilliuiore .V Ohio thiough lu.i-U-tivecu Chi.'agoand th- Ati u.ne O.'eaa w.'ll ii n- p a-Si d away und the ne a ii: e v. I'ltt stui! oji be establish ed. I o e;eaU r gudes or em va tuie tl .i'i ca any of the trunk hues Vo;k Las alu-ady begun east of I'dtsba) oh tvi iii.it iKijirovemi llts maklig west of I'lttsbui gll. Theue naj i o -lai-its consist of addi 'ir'jitl tcoi:d and third tiaek. agin citl e. -rrt ctii 'i d the ulionnn-u!. and .'omj'ii t ifii of the double truck on tao .tJetropo'.itan ihaneh. It is x picl'. d that the nev through life will be KU iV '.lita!.. r.;i-ly with the .;':i.p!r:i; u of the I'-ei; Line thiough the t :v of i i t iiu.'i i , v.ldih is in t.itd.td to u.'.i.- ti.e V'i-.i,ii:t.ui Urajjidi r. ; ! tie- I'ljha.h iphiul'lM-loli and do aw-iy v, ;;li!:.f pieseut In e via Locust I'ooit. j i vty new and po ! ' . :!;:oi : ( i noon s wen1 add' d I.i li.f: .p;:j I... i '. ,i n ing the 1. 1st two in,'':!! -. .tad . .th.Ms a: 0 HI procc i-A ol . tiOi'.. I he pel main l.t im .ov nnder way ual iu i.tinr; 1l,'.o;vc ti.e i-pc:nil s, n.e ll.e niililo!.-) of doliais. is 1 t-t-Jj our I' in-.ifi to take ti ii t . r ti e ii. .V O. and we t.o . -- it has I sewr.i. ti j .i,.i ii c. v. : conic: lua.bl.l'i L lh hue. i.ii.eu. i t . ad our readeis, i.piate attti.iiiug ti.e l"o p -:. ,oii. tc.it tiny go I 'd i'la. scene! v along the roii!, is I'.dc.-e; ii ai'ly g; and and e..n iu-'.iali'. del ji.t ti.e i e oi the ti'av . -.I. r. D oing our Uiji across the coi. '.u. .in I.i.-; siiijiine:'. m a journiv i in arlv lii':.- tiio-i-atiil ini;.s. we ; oui.d im milso.id in ue tiliei'.u'ly aiao.oi 1. .'. r h muc .oilUeous ollie ial-i and i r.pioi .. i'b niore com lortiih'.c and lapid tiaitis. or with a i itt.i ro. .,:!;. d th tn tl..-old, liiiai.le ii. .V 0.--Li.. lh "i.i.- i li. sii tti f lie MJoi lt!s. u:.i:. Ww., Ai'. li). Lake .1 ! M i c . the in . 1 1 i.s o. II. . - icriy i'ht- s: i s a i e s '.l ' v on .!. s eNJ cl IcliceJ i running very liable to venture ion I or. A small ves-el t tie Lead of J al.eau ave- of i ue pr.diable llo tWM ol a ho 111 i 1 . ll s , nol. N ii... I , li- I.y th" x ashing awiy cr the crib at th; tr- neA' wait.!' w.irks lua i were in sight at the is belli v. 1 that I hey uwav. al'hougli ihcv at ii .Ce.O I): lr. l be air lo. !; Iicloiv. I'l or six mt n can br seen iling i) the n.a' hincry and t rubers water works crib. The water ej i ii,' over I In-in. 1 1 is though! oil. els may be dead in the t:i. at chamber below from the lack nf air, flie life saving crov has Leon unble lo ren h r a-sisi.oiee as yet. Lirii.K Kork, AnK, April 20. News was received here today ,t a tearful cveb.no that swept down Koitn Valley a te day, ' leaving iieain ami navoc in i is wake. I The town ol Holes, sixtcon niilos i norlli of l'aU.is, I'olk county, was j almost swept oil the earth." It is ! known thai .several jieisous were 1 killed. i lK.NMs,,. Tkx., April HO. A cy- cloii.: struck Kaney Hollows, forty I miles iiorll. of hirf, at n.idnighl I I'licsday night, ttiariiig down several : In. uses and injuring several persons, dome probably fatally. Telegraphic j cm ii. u hicalioh was destroyed and the .l issou ri, Kansas and Texas I main line blocked by treed on the ! Hack. The storm cut a swath about noil y ards wide, laying big tiinl.wr to ti.e grounil. ii is reports stones. .has,, w-.s. ,,,, ,,. . H . . It .t t ' ry.aoiie sti tick achuta, .Miss., at. j 0 vluk lasl "'lL ''cat damage Wtw dt""; to F'T'y ""'1 is feared ifeveraf lives wire h.t, Inewiee -''"' mhalntiint, ten minutes later. "," ,,u'''1 1,10 damage at this I'. Is ,'t,!""'u"' very great. All vv"'1"4 ''own. ..." iT"iT'--7-TV."". I OlsOHi'il by Hoilod tlsfanl. lfohi.v Scimnos, Miss., Aj.ril News has been received lu re of the wholesale poisoning of negroes who alien. Im! a negro wed. ling on the Duke plantation about tweuty miles south ot Jiouy .springs, twenty live ne groes are lving a I tho point of death, James City, North Carolina. ITS HISTORY, TttOOPS OttMCKED THERE BV THE (JOVKRNOR TO l.NFOKCE THE LAW, ETC. From th Kaleigli and Olw-Jrwr, 25th. In liStil) many uegro lamiiios were removed by "(.ieneral" James from New iierne to the opposite side of Trent river. They put up rude cabins and made themselves thor oughly at home, believing they had been given the land by the L cited States government. Other negroes soon eutored the place, and before many days bad passed qude a large i settlement had gathered all believ ing the government bad given to them the land they were on. James j was no lieneial una naJ no auiucr ity to give the land away. About ton years ago Mr. James A. Bryan undertook to regain the land, which wus and is now his rightful, legal property. James City fought the case through several courts, and finally tho Supreme Court decided beyond all dilute, that the land on which James City is built is the legal property of Mr. llryan. I'pon this Mr. Jlryan endeavored to come 10 an amicable settlement with bis tenants, but without suc css; ho offered to allow every old man and woman, and every decrepit and lecbie person iu the village to remain, unmolested and free from rout. Hut this did not buit the stub born people. lie issued circular alter circular, courting peaceful terms. Some time since the sheriff and .use went from New lierrie to James j Ci'.y to evict the negroes under au- j liiority ol tho law. I 1'oeplo began to gather from all ijuarier-. Across the street a flag was raised with the union down. Tn is was evidently a signal, for in j less than live minutes there assem bled on the corner and in the near I vi.inity at least one thousand no-! grocs. growling aud swearing that1 their blood would bo sjdil before they ; gave up the properly. j Hundreds of violent expressions' w ere made by the excited mob, grow - I ing louder all the time. I Jiz-'iis said: "Send Uryar. him' selfover: We'll fix him .'"' When, ever s'.iei. a speech was made the cl-.w-l iaiihed derisively. j M. u and women and children were 1 tali, ing ex itedly and fast. The old j er ones shook their heads and said ; tl.iie won. ! be blood shed. l'p to date all attempts at com ' promise at James City have proved futile. Accordingly iu compliance I with the reiiiire:nehts of law, and i.t ' the urgent icjuest and call ol the; civil authorities o! New Iierne and j Craven county the (iovornor in ne cordan. e with the power vested in him. ha called out ihe military oi l th- State to enforce the law, and in i obedience to his order Adjutant tieti era I Cameron, with the First L'egi metit .d Infantry f tho North Caro- I lina StatJ (iuard, left yesterday, on I the noon train for New llerno to j cornier such assistance to the civil authorities as may be found ncc.ss sary. tichora! Cotlcn, commanding ti.e First Brigade, joined (ion. Cameron at Coldsboro w ith several companies of the Brigade. Wii.miv.i in, N. ('.. April 21 --A sin-cial to the Star shows that the a'l rival ot a large body of State troops at New Iierne lo.j.iy had the desired effect and the negroes at James City announce th. ir willingness to retire peaceably but a-k th.it ejectment be made by the civil authorities. It is not thought the u so of Uio military will he necessary. I.A'I Kit. Nf:w Berne. April 2510:30 p. in. llov. Carr ami stall' went to .lames City this mornirg and wore met with demonstrations of cordial (eeiing. The whole population of James City were apparently glad to seo him. The (lovernor says that ho never had a more cordial recogs nil ion. A st and was eroded for him aud profusely locrated with flowers, ile made an address, saying that the law must be enforced, and lie was going to remain until the matter wus fully settled. Iln urged obedience to law. lie said that be would wail until 3 o'clock, in hopud of a settle ment. O'llara later submitted a proposi tion to Mr. Bryan, which Mr. Bryan assented to, for leases, and the result is to bo reported to the (.icvernor at 10 o'clock tonight. Thero i.s every disposition to set tle the matter peacefully. Signed K. A. AsiiE New Berne, N'. C. April 25. 11 p. in. The proposition has been accepted, Tho negroes agree to take the losses at fifty cents to ons dwllar a month rent for thiee years aud with leave to move their houses nt any time withiu three years on payment of rent. Signed S. A. Asiie. A Cruel Father. Covts.iTON, Va , April 22. Loftn, the daughter of John Cole, of this I oily, was found bound to the floor of i her room aud was released by Officer ; Kerr. It is said that her father chained I her thero two weeks ago to pt event ! her eloping. Her lover complained . to the authorities during her fatLer's I absence, aud Sergeaut Kerr was in structed to fiee her, which he did ! against the protest of her aunt and j mother who were guarding her in her I room. I A slap'o was driven in the floor un ; der th6 bed to which a trace chain ! was fastened and the other end locked ' around the girl's ankle. til cat indignation is felt in the community over this inhuman act. John Cole is tho proprietor of the Cole Houie, and his daughter ia a beautiful girl of seventeen. Mill, near Madison, N. C , committed suicide hod; Thursday , j night by hanging fcumselt wit a piow 1 line to the joist ol his Louse- BERWANGER'S SUPBBB STOCK or SUITS Meapured bv anv standard other fo'ks custom tailors or even our own I igh as that always baa beeit these 10 .00, S?12..r0, $13.50 and $15.00 Suits are tho GREATEST VALUE OFFERINGS EVER MADE. We've bent every energy to increase the goodness, and lower the cost. Our achievements are a puzzle to our contemporaries a bug bear to the tailors that has driven them to cheap tailoring in their frantic efforts to nieet our prices. But they don't they can't do it, 'Tisnt cheapness the people want. 'Tisut cheapness we offer them. It's quality. Best quality, at prices no tonffue ever told, or man ever heard of before. The news has spread. The city is talking us aud our successful efforts. Good judgment is overcoming blind prejudice. The masses, the people, the community, are flocking to the enjoyment of tho advantage our push, pluck and persereiauce has provided. Ready made Clothes OURS uio vii tho top wave of popularity. ME FIWIES MAMEo Ojr line of Suits at US 00 to 30 00 are the finest that cau be produced at any cost. Tailors talk double our piices for no better goods. Cau't bo and but one tenth our variety. There is no question about our line of Clothps for the "little folks" being the largest and best selected here with the additions niado the past week of Kilt Suilts, Blouse Suits. Blouse Waits, plain and fauey trimmed it makes our liue of Children's Clothes the completed anywheio and juices as usual to suit the smallest purse "PITT) VjmiTVtT'Q When you are ready to change your Underwear bo sure aud come to see line. 1 U 1 111 1. 11 1 i vJO. It will save you money and you will find the kind you are looking for HO matter if you want niedinm. fine, ol finest grade. E ?. A. SLATER & CO, DURHAM. N C. Xov is tho tiiuo for one of the roiiipioK' clian.L'os YOU aii'l the BOYS must make. A I liglanin;; change when you have nothing l'tit reliable qual ities, awl Mich a QUANTITY to select from. Our shelves ami laUes fairly J5UI.GK with' novelties in every line of gen-; t lemon's wear. We are full of 'em. ; SUITS! 1 HATS. FURXISHINGSil Our list iloes not runout till, you are eompletely ilresseil, j in fad everything you need. Apiil 13, IM'!. i ELIIS, STONE & CO., ! DURHAM, N. C. j Our buy. r. Mr. W. F. Ellis, has; just return, d from tho Northern; markets, where be made the most ; succe.kfnl and 'Xlensio purchases of! ORESS GOODS j AND i ever brought to this market. j FACTS CAHBOT BE OPPOSED ! i We are the only exclusive liy Goods I dealers iu Durham, henoo wo show the lar.;e.-f and most varied lines evcrj placed iiDilrr any one roof in thisj city. Again, we give our undivided j time mid attention to Dry Goods, strictly. Wf claim the title of being nr.tolttr TIticji lUlM OUT ZDTjrX.lL 1 Facts may be denied, but cannot be opposed. A careful look through our magnificent Diess Goods and Trim ming Departments will convince the most skeptical that wo are headquar ters for the latest things in lJIJlXf GOODS AND LADIES' WEAR. fciy Speoial attention to orders by mail. April 13. 18113. MOLASSES! oo NEW CROP CUBA . AND PORTO MCO MOUSSES. COFFEE. FLODR, FISH, EICE. Write us for wimples and prices. C. G. COVINGTON & CO., WILMINGTON, N. C. March o0, 1H'.)3. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE cEN-f&W And otlier peclHlp for Comlemrn, Ladles, Uu)' uJ HI. ve Ihe Best in the World. Era driKirtptl'a dTcrtiae mont which will appear la thU paper. Take no Substitute, but in.lnt on haTlnc- YV. L. DO T II I.AM' HHOES.wlth nanis and pries ilaiiuswl aa bottaia. Bold br W. L. LONDON & SON, TitUboroVN-C. UfJEQUALED CLOTHES. Have you seen the new flowing eud Four iu Hand? or flowing end Tecks? They are the newest effects iu neck dio.ss, and as usual wo are the first to have them. S. & D. BE HWANG EK, NOVEL cxrs-cl i M M E i S L . nig OFFERINGS We have 1 onl.t a plentiful slock of Novel and Swngper's goods of most artistic design fur this seasnn. This is no spasmodic attempt to gairj attempt lo gain utfenti.ui. We merely wii-b. to remind you, if you want to be "in it", to oill and see our new stock. CROSS & LINEHAN, MEN'S ori'lT 1 TEltS. Pi A LEIGH, N. C. PLEHTY OF THEM! ASSORTMENT FULL OP If) ALL GRADES AUD STYLES ! It is a GraiiQ Slock for FiEfliag Jnst wliat YOU WAMT! FEW lit Ml IT. El CM BEAT OUR PBIC&S ! ! This ft. a k having been buught for CASH since tho recent decline, and consists if rozsrrr o-ooxds, .((Vt::i));(.i; :i)iu;3 uoixds Extra. Fine Stock cf Shoes, THK L.VIU.T.ST AM) FINEST STOt K OF MILMNEUY EVEU SKKX IN THIS COUNTY. Men's and I'oys' II Ms, r-verything a farnji r needs on his farm or at bis home. Exuminali'in will show our stock especially large in variety, thor oujjhly reliable in styles, und to Ibis we add tho strong inducement of low prices. Come and i-x-iuiiiie for yourselves. A fashionable Baltimore Milliner will ttiiu our Huts and Buiiurt- at V. J-i. 6Z SON'S. April 13, 1S93. ' J. J. Tiimns, President. B. S. Jkhmax, Cashier, Air. A. Tiiomison, Vice-President, II. W. Jackson, Ass't Cashier The Commercial tn1 Farmers' Bank Of U.VI.IOKill, IN. .-. Paid up capital lUtl.OOU.UO. Authorized capital :?500,000.00. DIRECTORS: , P. N. Duke, H. A. London, II. B. Battle, Ashley Home, F. 1. Daueey, 1J. B. liancy, T. H. Biigg's, J. N. Holding. J. .1. Thomas, (i. W. Watts, J. B. Hill, A. A. Thompson, Accounts of Farmers. Banks, Corporal ions. Administrators and Indl viduals solieitnl on favorable terms. .SPECIAL ATTENTION given to accounts of Country Merchants ani individuals. EDWARD FA SNA C IT, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, SlerliHf Silver 4V Rogers Tableware, SOLID PLAIN GOLD ENUAGE.MENT AND WEDDING RINGS Send for King Sizo. KiTOur System for Diagnosing for tho crrreetion of Errors of Refrao tiou is tho saiue as used iu Eje InCrmat ics North and South. January 2(5, 1S03. MONUMENTS and HEADSTONES AT A Wo lmvo a Inrgo at. irk of Uul.-liwl monuracnta nuJ licaJUinoa of the l5t material and beaaM fuld.wlgns wl.l. U wo uff.T for ilw nnl ll.lrty days nt o Uboml discount in orUer to reduoa oaf BlH.k. All wrk gimraiilecU. Designs ou.l sami.'oa Iree. r We nj ilia fr.li,'lit. iuuit.v .v i:luott, Fajettevillo Street, Raleigh, N. C. Marco 2, ISM. HIORTGAGK SALE.- BY VIII tua of a raoriiraB' rsH, n'...l to nw I.y I: K. Barrls on ilin ll.li "t April. Iwl. an.l n-i.r.lo.1 In i.k "CK ' ma Hi in I'lii't' i in K.tisior ... Denis nf CliHihnin c.ui.iy. 1 will sell Ir . .u-li ftl lbs curl bouaeJ'-.r or mi l i.uiny.ou uiv. thn laih dar i. MAY, 1K:i. th i trnia of -iainl 1wcrllMNl In inl.t mo.UHiro. ..no c.iiihIiiiub nl.ui 60 mi rva auU ll.o oi hr aljul n tu-re. ami lUumio lu New H.. lowiwhJy. W. A. tLLl.NOTON. FOR FIT, FINISH. S-W-flG-G-EIS INVOICE OF THE LATEST AND BEST! A. F. Page, Fred. Philips, Johu W. Scott. :o: I OHTGAGK SALE BY VIR- ' 1 tn of a mortKnito cxocuiwl to ma by 8. L. Horn. an1 wifo, mi l rplterl on pa"a 54T to M'.ln H'.k UK" In ili oOho ot uio HKlatar of n.i'-ta of ih:elmm .oi.nTy. I will anil A.r cah on ll.n 1 KKMISKi. on MONDAY, ltl Willi flay Of MAT, 1 'ja. Hie trad of Ikii.I rtc rtixt-i In aald mrtcjr, Hliunle in IMIImm.-. l..wn!ili, aaljoimng thalaixl ol lh bcirx ol .'. C. ,Mw.il;r and utliera, and COO tuliiini.' mo .in IM ncroa. Ayri'M. UaAaoaK DCBUAHf
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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April 27, 1893, edition 1
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