haihaiu Icccrd TUIBSBA1, ir . lg'. L'QCAIt XtECOlUDS. IJ-IJJ J. . .,' 'f'H ! 'I '-' Look oal for tho X ,nal Veut'W jour subscription, Mr. S. P. ToaKue, Jr., of U ad ley township, has wmo ol the finest Vtboat aud oats iu the county. Some of it bad bended test week. ... IT, it n We are imormeu mat. wr. jm. j . ; Crawford, of Haldwin township, has removed to 'Graham, where ho will le a ettlesnian lor L. 15. Holt 4c Co. When you come to court nert week bo (sure to renew your sub- 'fecriDtion to the Uecoro. II yon do J" jighhor. not come, send it by some nei r, . ,, , for niouCnicTitsand touibfctoucs il tho latent and prettiest design write to Kobt. I. i'ogem A: Co., pro- iirietors Durham Marble Works Jurham, N. C. V . Dr. John II. London, ol IJaleigh, will be at Pitlsboro' on tho first Monday in every month ami rcmuin Ihroo days, prepared to do any kind bf dental work. We much regret to hear of tho tfputh of Mr. Walter F raster, of Gull. who died on last Sunday night after i a lin.Pi inr nick m-P. He win the I ,.at f l.r. Inln I .' ii'lm I'll ' Frasier, and was a most worthy j considei ablo electioneering was in youngman. jdulgcdin. The election, however, ' j passed oil' quietly and resulted in Dr. W. H. K-i wards, of Wake For-1 the election ol the old mayor and tost, will visit I'iltsljoro' on Monday ! commissioners. od Tuesday following thy third In several ol the towns and cities Sunday in every month ; and will be ! great interest was taken in the elec- HI JttOliCUI'O Oil Itie lOIIOWIllg mull day und Friday, prepared to do any Vind ol dental work. A. G. -Drake has opened a I! ar tiest) and Saddlery establishment in teonneetion with his carriage and blacksmith business, and has em ployed that experienced saddler, John V. Webster, who will bo pleas ted to servo his old fricirfc. l'ittsboro's polite bather, John L. Council, has lilted up his parlor Very attractively, and yo can tSnd tiext door to his shop a select sioek til conlectioneries. ice (ream, milk bhakes, lemonades, oranges, apples, j !mons, vegetables ami ice. l'olilo ttlloulion to lad' customers. Whoa you come to court next week bo Hiiro to call at W. L. Lon Uon & Son's and see their stock ol tjoods. They have the largest, finest feud cheapest stock ever seen i:i this tiount'. They will be glad to show Von oven if you do not want to buy. C'ush goes a long way with them. The pronouncing match tomor row (Friday) night at tho court bouso will be greatly enjoyed by all who attend, and will no doubt create In ucli amusement. Admission only leu cents, and lite proceeds will be a part ol Chatham's contribution to tho Confederate monument at Hal bigb; If you aro thinking ol buying t i?eaper, Mower or Hake it will pay Von l tee Waiter A. Woods's. They will have a regular tigeitt showing thcitl dUring com l-veek, or you can boo them at W. L. London k Son's. Alt kinds of plows, plow castings, boos and farming implements lit Londoii'u, Tho usual "cool spoil iu May" nrrltfod promptly on time, and there ban been u considerable rainfall, which was much needed and will greatly help the growing crops. Bheop shearing will now be in order, lis most farmers wait until alter the bool spell in May before nhearing tboir slioop. A telegram lroui Washington, bn last Saturday, announced the up- tiointmont ol Mrs Fanny T. Taylor, he widow ol tho late Capt. John W. Taylor, as postmaster at this place. Ft may bo two or three weeks before Uio necessary papers aro made out, Knd she enters upon tho discharge of hor duties. Somo whiskey was stolen, ono bight last week, Irom the still ol Mr. Jj. J. Williams, iu Williams town ship, and a young man, namod Jim Vliitakor, Irom near Chapel Hill, was brought heretojail.on lastTites tlay, charged with being ono ol the riarty that fltolo it. Two miters aro triplicated, but thus far havo evrtded arrest. UAhN liL RNiNW, Hear Creek town- ship has recently been the sceno oi l oine incendiary men inai snoutu fipoodily bo put a stop to. About a month ago Hov. Thomas Philips was the first victim, oonte incendiary itaving burned up his barn and slas ble, in which wore a mule, a lot ol born and forngo, and farming uton dils. And ono night last week tho barn and stable ol Mr. Labuu Fillis were set on firo and destroyed, 10- fethef with theircontents, including wo nttilos. Mr. I'llis bimself was f aiofully burnt whilo attei.ipling to obcuo hid mules. Improvements at Hysi'm's. Sev eral improvements are being made at the Odoll cotton factory at Py hnm's. in thin county. Seven new dwellings lof opoiattves aro being hiiilt. and a lot ot new machinery is being put in tho factory, including 1000 additional spindles. P.lectric lights will soon bo put in. Mncotnis lactorywaspurcnasea.in io nyiuo Udell company nearly .u,mm woriti hf niBChinery and in.j.rovements have been adUe.i, ar.u t, pa.u " oui oi mo proius, De.iiui-.-. pn tash dividond being paid every year to the mock holders, Jlns proves Conclusively that cotton factories iu Chatham can bo mado a very prolit V! inTccrttneet. A Fast Train. Next Sunday the Srahcard Air Line will ln-in the running cf a fufet passe(ii-r train between Washington and Atlanta, i . ...Ma i . 1. i l.,sL ouhui m.iiiH in U.u United States. It will make tin run in less than 24 hours, iiushii.i; ! Jiakih at TJ.4U p. m. goim South jun.l at 0 ?3 a. in. foiri North. T hero will bo no etc") between 1 1 n 1 - : oi(J, Slll,j aj0 (j, ThiB will bo an udditiut'.Hl train t3 those already rui):0,, on the 8. A. L., and will j ititorlere with any of them, i which will continue to run as here tcj-or0j S. S. Association. The annual meeting of the Sandy Creek Sunday tjcliool Association was held with the Lovo Creek church, in Matthew township, on hint Friday, Saturday land Sunday. There was an unu : Sllay arg0 uUeiidaneo, larger than at any previous meeting. Hew U. -M,, "mt)Aen lf.r and Mr. W. N J'traughan was elect ed secretary. Tho programme ol exercises, us heretofore published in the HixoKD, wan carried out, and the queries were discussed iu a most in teres! ing manner. The next meets ing will bo held with the liear Creek church. Mcmcii'ai. K'.KCTioxs. Last Mon- day was the day lor the municipal ! elections in the various towns ol this State. Much manifested iu more interest was tho election at this Ijlitlt Umtl V7'JL anticipated, 011(1 lion, jil I'urnaiu iiivro n ,io j'i.i; close content lor tho oflico ol mayor, and we are pleased to learn thai our lormer countyman, dipt. Thomas L. f'ea', was the sticcesfdul candi date. J J is mfl:;y Iriends fn Challiam will bo pleased to hear of this honor conlerred on him, which ho will most worthily bear. In l.'aleigh the proposition to issue ?."il),0()U worlh d bonds for improve ments was defeated. CoiiiiHis.IoHcrs' Meeting. The county commissioners held 1 their regular monthly meeting on Monday and Tuesday, and and- iled the lolloving accounts J. A. Mims, lor services as ferryman at Avcnt's ferry, 831 '27 J. M. Ptili, lor conveying W. IJ. McLean to jail, C.2' 11, 11. llanilel, lor living road orders, .00 J. Jv Piyan, lor laying off road at Haywood, 1.50 J. Iv i.urke, lor veterinary set vice?) ilt JIvuio of Aged and infirm, ' 2.00 John French and olhcrs, for work at Homo of Aged and I, ,(!,-,,, ''50 i t It. M. (Worrell, (or registering volets, ' 2.1 S. S. Womblo, for colli u for Pe'g.y Heal, 2.00 Josiah Tysor, lor conveying Ella Poherson to jail, 3.15 Thomas (.'ross, jail lee-., Tl'.yo 1). M. l!ridgs, loreXtia ser- vires at lloino ol A. & I , 7.00 S. M. Holt, for ollico furni ture, 14.S1) W. L. Loudon & Sun, for sup- plis, ' 7.UT Pr. W. I. Heailon, as super- iu'.euduiil of health, HJ.tiO J. T. Paschal, us clerk to board, e. 31.05 L. F. Williams, (or convey ing Jim Whilaker to jail, 10.4!) S. J, Tally, lor services as commissioner, 17.40 A. T. Lambeth, for services as commissioner, 2(1.15 W. H. Hatch, for services as comiiiissiouwr, 1 1 SO OnUinl, that O. S. Poo k Son bo allowed C2 per month lor the sup port ol James W. Hackney. Ovcv., that J. M. Mel ver is nU lowed I a month lor the support of Davo Hayes. Ot( nil, that W. A. Hives is allow ed 50 cents additional per month lor the support of Will Hives, a pauper. Ort'tveJ, that the lol low ing amounts ho allowed in ease of Kit a Prawn, a lunatic; W. tt. Carter $150, W. A. Liueberry 81.50 ; Dr. A. J. Patter, son 82.50 and W. M. Kimrey 5?20.75. ( h'Jeroi, that tho lol lowing r. mounts bo paid out of the fund levied lor repairing tho feneo iu the Piltsboro and Pioneer Stock Law territory! $'J0.70 lo Enoch Williams, 810.H0 to Lulus Johns 8!) 00 to T. B. Snipes and 81 lo B. I. Johnson. Onlfir-I, that Yates k Thomas bo allowed 8 per month lor the support ol Mr.t L. P. Woodell. Ortlfinl, that Dr. J. H. Thompson is appointed agent lor ieorgu Ellis in plHeo id Manly Lindsay. Oril.hth that J. II. Miliiken is al lowed 81 a mouth lor tho support of Kohort Holmes. Onltml, that O. D. Vestal is al lowed 81 por month lor tho support of Jesso Stono. Unh-rcl, that C, I'. Scott is allow ed SI per month lor tho support of Alex. Clark. A ltaby Poisoned by Its Nurse. Columuis, Ga, April 2'.). Laura Uransford, a young negro girl, becom ing incensed at. a reprimand from hor mistress, Mrs. Y. V. Freeman, today gave a heavy doso of morphine to Airs. Freeman s year-old infant. Jue j eLil.l died this afternoon. j,, ,lisiippeared. The girl . v a Alliance has about j u r th. Arl , h 1o n fp , inize (Lo ! or(l,r's,llui,Uv ni ,L,t l)ul ouy ly three Third Partyiles were ptescut. Mr. W. II. Pace, a prominpnthiw-! T-r.,- l i;'..l.,ir,. ,li.,d last week alter a lingering bit knees with a cancer! n the ei. ' For Ok PeouK" The Siler City littrfiret. SitEti Cnv, N. C, May 2, '. '1 ho date of the coinon-ntT'ci'-. l-bwi, c ian,:ed from May J...-.I- Mess, s.'j : h'kl wards, D. I, We . stcc end 13 JS. Mann have orureu i , ,i I ,i , i ,:,.,,..., i ,i medals lor the best declaimer and U'j- , , ... .1-, . u, 1 i batcr 111 the I hoiu ison acnooi. Tl, 1',.,.,...,, ,.,) I'mlifie S.u-tos ties have decided to compete for orti torV,decla'.mer's,debater'sandcay- '. c' m-.,h., u u.ic wa ist's medal on the 30lh ol May. j"888 tLat tLa,cal w The meeting is still in progreraat aiiS the M.li. Cburcii ; great interest was Durbtm Hun : A general meeting manilestod during the past week, of the stockholders ol tLa Lyuchbtitg and the meeting resulted in the con- aucl Durham Kailroad Company was version ol ciht ai;d the conviction . held iu LyncLburg Jar.t Saturday, at ol many. Hev. J. II. Newlin was vi'jicb a lease by that eoaipany to the ably f.ssistcd by Uov. John Hall ol Norfolk and Western lluilroad Com tho ilaw Hiver Circuit, HviV. C. W. j pauy for a pericti of years was liubiiisoit of Piltsboro, and Kev. Tom ratified. Tho Norfolk arid Western Guthrie ol Hichniond county. Jlev. i Las been operating this road as an ex W. F. Womblc, ol Wc-ntwortb Ci:M- j;erinicijt for something over a year, cuit, wili nssist in too meeting this and during that timo succeeded in week. j largely ineieasiug its trallie, both Mr. Caleb Johnson, one of our . freight and pif ?er?er. popular magvtrates, bad the misfor- G..:iC1J!,,,ol0 1Xccotll . A Cillllov iu lortune ol having his arm brorfeu oa Uoub,fc fltUa Dj, p,,, yesterday, cause! by a kc from a ; b(e.( ih.d u ,uoJe m hovse, that he was fbociLg at that (f ,...,.",,,....,, . time. The election hero en Monday was noi r.i an e.rcii.ng, u.e.u . c. uo opposition lo mo ifeiierat ncei Mr. J. J. Crutchflold was electcvl Mayor, and Messrs. 1. .s. Mar. n, A. A. Lan.be, J. L. rent., F. A. Had- ley and Scott JoMao, ui "-1 fc.onern . , M ms Annie Siockards music class will g.ve an c.itcrtan.ment at icaieu..y u.e e.....K ... - - ; inst, and a very tnlire.'lirg pro-! gramme nas o.-en uuangeu .u. OCCilSIOII. . i i ... t It is not known yet, I. it... I I. hi 'it n'ill bo announced in our next letter. Miss Laura Maim, ol" Manndale, N. C. in visiting Mis. P. N. Mann, Miss Kate Vestal, ol Marley's.M.lls, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J). i. Fox. llev. Tom (iiilhrio is the gucbt ol Mr. J. P. Guthrie. P.ev. W. F. Womblc in tisiting Mrs. J no. I ". Lambo. Mrs. J. A. W. Thompson fell into ! i,i tl. l.i-iil.u (in last Thursday ! oneol the bridges, on lasi i nursiuy evening, and had Hie misfortune of spraining her knee. A ii rrrnir, Hoitis AhAiii. llicliinoiid Hols. 1!k iimom., N. ('., May 1, 1B03. The first day of May arrived hero just alter midiii.rlit this morning and found the farmers all well up with their work end a flattering prospect for a good wheal crop. Tho Hiehinond 1. 15. team had a ftno sociable game Saturday evening. Other teams" may look out roon !ov o.".i r.r.v tl.ni u-e lini'c i seen was drove through town a lew days ago. We learn that she has to J . ,i , ,:,., i.i'...,, i hev i got enough milk to strain. W. F. Norwooil, of 'Gulf township, has ono ol the finest mulo colts that we have fccii this Spring. He says that it has some very peculiar tricke about it : has never k tuiwn it to show kick towai-'l:l any one, only third parly people, and ho had named it Capt. Putin. We want to gel it to. ride lo the next election to help kick the third parly out ol the county. J. W. Sylvester, Sttpl. of the Kich moi.d Iron Ore Co. lell today lor the Northern cities, looking alter the business lor the Co. Ho will bo gono about six weeks. iiev. W. II. H. Lawhon will preach at Richmond Sunday night. May 1-lth, Tho old Richmond Marble Clt'.b have reorganized again with several new members. They have some new amendments lo their constilu lion. San lord W. Tally, ono ol tho U. S. retired r.oldieir., i.-i now visiting relatives ami his many Iriends. For the improvement ol his own slock and the benefit ol his many customers, Mr. J. W. Coggin has purchased him a fine pair ol Poland China ntock hogs. Lo.Nci Shanks. Weekly Weal her Crop IlnHi'tin. Cri'tral Ojjli'f, JtuMyft, JV. V. Tho reports of correspondents of the Weekly Weather Crop Pullelin, issued by tho North Caroliua Stale Weather Service, for tho week ending Monday, .May 1st, 1803, show that the early part of tbo week was cloudy and cold, with rains whi'di wei'o very boiiofieial. The last four days have been warm and very dry. The maximum temperaluro reached 01) degr.es on Suuday. Droueht may bo considered to provft.l nearly oviryv. neic, w uiioio. xvo, ;. , (! pitv iteigiii io your m af niuclt daiimgo an yet. Tuo condition I cs(, depot, ninl guaianteo first class of soil is very favorably for planting, Work in every instance. Designs and which has itiado itmisuully rapid prices furnished on application. Lib- l""rv ' ' ed txei'pt in extreme iiorthorn por lions of the Statn. Tim frost of last Sunday (April '21th) did considerable damage to fruit in the Western District whore the trees were not so fur advauced ; elsewhere the foliage and advanced condition of fruit pre vented injury. Tobacco plants nenrly largo enough to traur-plaut, and plen tiful. Tho acrcago of cotton in North Carolina is about HO per cent larger than last year. Hut this increase dons not bring tho acreage up to the avreago usi'itlly planted. A much larger amount of fertilizer in being used, but this is accounted for by tho fact that it in being used on poor land, while Iho best land is every where brim' planted in corn, which rr.srf " i tail on near v an mum i will bo a very large crop this year. '.Iin ll.Midorson. a "I'ocer, at At i.ln,.. (;., Tuesday, committed suieide by hanging liinisell t a door- knob in his room; He took a flour- suck, tied it about Ins neck and to, Iho door knob and threw his body "'"'a'd od riiii:ed to death. State W etfe. Iligl, Point LBterpwe: There wttaj -;'jit uu sntcrestiLg tnal at Ifeoniari-; l niaking oome wondei-fv! j 'iii-au i-illi eAt'M iiit v nn.l phirif.fl1 - j ? whs indicted lor practicing medicine ' . 7 . without licens. He was bound over . 1 . , ,0 0"! 1 appeared in evi- dDce that bs bad picsctibej or 1 i . i -i . asked if bo could levtovo it. The doctor examined it and told him be coaJ Ja kq a(i( without any pain. 1 ti. i.l-.... f,.! f 1.1. -.l:.... , . , . , , . jf L(. ki,eJ Lim h) R ,a Cfmjg b(1(.L i) eM him ...e Jjo ..t o WM BB8im.a cf spcedv iciicf from ! Puttering, and h sai I -o ahead. Dr. ,1Vathf (mt Ua nnJ ,Le Q B,j0ok om. T,jfj docor )ook a Crm j.y 0JJ t,j(J IJJ0;C aJ(j iy. ! ing it a quirk jork threw a big dog ,-(.k 0!J lLo pIO,lli(1 v..L;,;h lai.tc,j lo OT,,irl i,fl'lmlwfiuti!U T l. !bellatilTOa; tD3 til.lC. j Ashcboro Courier: 1 ho mail enr- I tier from Troy lo Ashcboro walks and iciirties tl. n.ail every day, a distunce ! of about M miles. Hois generally ion (imo. -There is an ordinary bhtckbi-rry brier iu the Courier oliieo which measures '2'' feel, and G inches. U is tho more wcdcrfr.l when ro Inioml.ered that a brier rr.ly grows during one season. I ho tl-.velliiig house of Mr. W. V. MctJmrvfour und one half miles we:. I of Ashcboro on i tho Salisbury road, wan burned on Fiidav nfternooii. April Slut, about (i o'clock. All of thrf.imilv v.crcaway from home except T!r. McCrary's son, who went from the lie'.d or t;:iil to the housn just before six o'clock. In a few minutes he went to the bai n and on bis return the house was on f'.re All efforts to slojithe lluuie.s was use les, us the wind was blowing hard. . .. -v . Wliisfcry's Vict ii. L.m-i:h., Del, Apiil 2!). Unndy Smi'b. a lubust man und bard drinker, r r.iilinir near Ga'esiowii, wagi red i'5 that l.o could drink n quart, (if whiskey within un hoi':-. O,. emptying the M-vonth glass be fell dead. Smith leaves a widow and six nuad children in needy oirunibtat.ei :i. It is said that nn c oditu of experi enced negro boiel waiters from this State to Chicagw is in progress. Fastest Titno flyer ?.l;nle. Ono of Iho ltoyal D!uo Lino trains of tho Daltimoro and Ohio llaiiroad, on a recent run belwt n New York and Washington, coveted a mile in :i'.!j seconds as recorded by a- me chanical iiid'.eutcr. fii ibis rale the train traveled at the phenomenal speed of a trille over a mile and a half a minute, or over ninety miles an hour which surpasses all previous records of fast t imo. If tbospead wore main tiiined the time between New York and '.Vaf.liington would bo reduced witbfvt stops lo two hours and a half and with r.tops to thre !m:'.is. Five hours is now the fastrra time be! ween the two cities, and it is made daily by tho Loyal P.luo Line only. Th Show Camp, Wotk-n 31 ills aro l'.o'.v runidng the 5th year since their organisation and have inereasod their product each year. Ihey are prepared to make je.wis, llutinels, blankets, knitting yarns, Xc. As they mo flic only woolleu mills in central N. (3., it, is to too interest of farmers of this and adjoining counties to give their patronage lo lids concern. It being close at hand, reduces freight charged imido for long dkdiimcs. (looils will bo exchanged for woo!, or it will bi? manufactured into goods for tho owner. For terms and prices address DIXON M F G. CO. Snow Camp, N. C. Twenty Per Out saTOilto nil parties who favor us with their orders for Momimixis. Hi.i sivnks. T.Mi'.r.T, and all cemeterv end discounts lo ajieiilft. Address 11 T. Marks & Co. Pi Ops. Capital I'.b'.rblo Wet lis, Daleigh, N. C. New Advertisements. gXI'.CU I'OK'S NO l'K'F --11AV- n, ilis-1'i. ..'il. I hi-rnhy uglily nil .i-ii'.int h"l,lini: i-lallllH ii'tiiliml Mint .1 Ii'iil I" I'Xlill'li. Oio Minn. in mo mi ur i'i -ic ii'i nil lny rr v-y. ism. I4.i- 'III, 1S.M. 1KA UllAXTOK. PondensiHl Sc'ioclulp. Iu eflcct Mary 7th. IStM. HAII.V t Xi l I T RUN'li.W. . i ititiHii'iiii: r'mitr. Ml. 1. V.-tll At riiKM-ncrt Mall c I'luv.nipir. ll-HVI 6 l in. W ilinlnt'Mn, 1 l;i.y.-l l.-vill. '.-villi, 'I 'I, .'Ih'i'. n- o ii!.iro. Ml. A,:;-. AlTlV.l I" 1K1 p. Ill iriiiM I " w.i.kvti j. . rvr. citt. (ta'i 'jiul.' BEEW AUGER'S STOCFt OV S UITS ( . : Iilr R-;npd by oiiv standard other folks custom biilors or even our own bib as that alwavs hae'beei .ffKo f 10 flft, si: 50, T3..VJ and $JS.0C Swits arc the GREATEST VALUE OFfERIKGS EVER MADE, We've vent every energy to increase tho gocdu'rsn, and lov.e;- tea test. Cur aelnevcirettts are. a puzzle to car con ten-pf rtiies a bugbear to tLe tailors that has driven tbem to cheap tailoring in their frantic efforti.jto meet our prices. Let they don't they can't do it. 'J'isnt cheapness tho people want. Tisiit cheapness we otter them. It's O'.ialify. Lest quality, at prices no tongue ever told, or mon ever heard of before. The newt Ihik ''lipVitv is talking ua and our sncrpssful efforts. Good iudi'Kect is over'coCiini? blind Dreiudice. Tbo uiHSscLi. tiie K;op!r, tho c.opimunity, are locking fo the enjoytneut of tuo advantage our push, pTucft and fcrsoVortuce has provided. LcaJy-made Clothc-a PUJtS are on tho top wave of popularity. 11. Our lino of Beits at 8I.K.O0 to $30.00 are the finest that can be produced at any cost. Tailors talk double our pi ices for no bettor goods. Can't be and but one tenth our variety. TTJVEITILE CLOTHES. Thero is no 'iocslion about our line of CIcthcs icr Iho "little folks" beit'g the 1 -est and best selected here with lbs additions made the past week of Kill SuiHs. Jilouso Suits, D cjso Waits, plain aud fancy trimmed it makes our 1;lc of Children's Clothes the eompletcst anywhere an 1 .; :s as usual to buit the smallest purse; "TTT ) V I f T T !Vr Q When you are ready to change your Underwoar be sure and come to see line, i' U i t i A'-11 1 i vXU. It will save you money f.nd you will find the kind you are looking for no matter if you want n.f.dium, fiiie, oi lineal grade. NECKWEAR. s. & ff. A. SLATER & CO., duhai.ii. c. Xow is llic tiiin' for one of, t no com i dote cnuii.iros YOl' :uil llie JJOV.S mimm ')::tke. A ! I'ulititiii i, iro wlion you' liavc liotliin cr but rlialOo juL' iti..'.. nnd f-iK.-h a .'ANTITY: to -elo(.'l from. Our shelves aii'l tables fairly IJl'LUK with itivi-'llics iu eve'.) lhi'o of gc'u lltjii'cii'ri wear. We arc full of i 'cm. SUITS! HATS I FURNISHINGS! O'vr l-t iho not i uu out till you tire; counilolcly dressed, iu fitet everylhingyou uocd; April P'., lS'.'o. I 4 DURHAM, H. G. Cur lu'jcr. ?Jr. W. F. Kllid; hno just return, d from tho Northern markets, wbeio ho made the most successful and extensive purchases, of DRESS GOODS AND ever brought to this market. FACTS GANflOT BE OPPOSED! V aro the only exclusivo Dry floods dealers in Doiham, hence we show tho largest ami most varied lines ever j placed under p.uy o'.e roof iu this city. Again, we give our i.iuiividi d timo and attention to Dry (ioods st i icily. Wc claim the liUo of being Tlic Spaliy Dress Goods tee Facts inr.y be donicd, but cannot be opposed. A careful look through our magnificent Dress Goods a?:d Trii" miug Df.art:Micl8 will convince the tiiof t skeptical that wo tiro headquar ters for the latent thin-s in AND LADIES' VEAR. Special attention to orders by mail. April 13, ISO?. MOLASSES! oo NEW CHOP CUBA AND PORTO niCO H9USSES, COFFEE, FLOUR, FISH, E1CE. Write us for sritr.plcs pint jirici'-;. G. C. C0VIKGT0H& CO., WILM1NC.TON, N. C. March 'Ml 1S!:5. S3 SHOE CENTLErtflEN. Mi l oilier tvi'l.iltli f"r ; Oi nilnnrn, l.JilU-s, wjsoml lisii s arc tliu Best in the World. Sio d mtSiiI'-o ilv.Ttlr.i ninit liUh v. Ill li tliiri paj- r. Take no Substitute, l,1ll lll-ilrt t'll liftvlnit W. 1.. IIOI liUVSII(IKS,llll j T-'a V-'""' lnw dlaiuia uo W-- L. LONDON & SON'j k f ot?bfro',- N C. mm w rt -r auxw Wia wu wmw ITTT M r- are tho newest ( fleets in neck-dress, and. as usi'fd d. berwanwer, liMMEA'SK OF We bnye bo-v.'ut a pic iiiifni f-tcck of Novel and Swagger's goods of moSt artistic design for this season. This is no spasmodic attempt to gi.ii attemjit to gain attention. We merely wish to remind you, if yod wank to bo "in if, to call and see our new stock. CROSS & LIN EH AN, mens orn.Tnpp-'. raleigh, n. c. PLEHTT fif M THE liTST AND BEST ! ASSORTMENT FULL UP II ALL GRADES AND STYLES ! It is 3 Grail M for Fiif I Just m YOU WANT I raw GAS USST US lOSE CU BEAT S0& PBICfiS ! ! TliiH stock b!.vinfj been botiRht fcv CASH fiitico the rfcont detsline," a'tid cofsihlH of iLAIfiGU ST:0'133? OF HJ;f)T3HPSO Extra Fine Stock cf Shoes, TIIK LAIIliKST AMI FINEST STOCK OF 3III.LINERY ETEU SKKX IN TINS Cr M Y. Men's aud Days' ILils, t-vcrytliin; a furnicr needs on bia farm or at hid koino. Examination will show our stock especially largo in variety, thort ou'bly reliable iu Htylcs, and to t bio wo dud tbo etron'j inducement of lovif prices. Coo'.o aud eximiuo fcr yourselves. A fasbiouablo Baltimore' Milliner will trim your Hats and D-uinota at w. Xj, z.o3srz:o2sr ss' soft's. April Dl, 1S03. J. J. Tiiiiv.AS l'rei-ldpiit, B. S. Jf.kman, Casbior, Air. A. TuoMi'fox, Vicc-ProHidpnt, H. W.Jackson, Asn't Cashier TSic CmasttercsMi ei9ri iV?i'i?r, Itahki OK liAJ.KKai, IN. Paid up cnpilal SflOH.ODO.OO. Autliorixid capital $500,000.00. DIRECTORS: J. J. Thninr3, f. N. Duke, 11. A. Inindon; A. F. Tago; (. V. Wafts, II. B. Butt I Asblcv Home, Frod. Philips, J. B. Hill, F. B. Dnuery, II. B. Bancy, Jobu W. Scott: A. A. Tbouiwso". T. H. Urijg's, -f . N. Holding. :o: Accounts of Faruiern, Bunks, Corporation.", Administrators and Indi vidunle Folicited oti favorable terms. , SPECIAL ATTENTION given to nccomits of Coin-try Merchants an9 individuals. EDWARD FASNACII, JEWELLER AMD OPTICIAN, SI erfi tiff St'trcr V Rofjcrfi Tabfcwarci SOLID PT..V.IN C(M.l) K!."(5 ACSF.M FMT AND WTDDINC. FJNGS fr'cn.l for rir; H'it.o. tcfOur fnsicin for i)i;i;;iiosinpr for tlto correction of Errors of Eefra6 tion is tbc same us ut.ed in Wye Iiif'tit'iuies Nui tb und South. Jnnuarv '2o lW. MONUMENTS and MEaDSTONES AT A - Wo im-.-c a l-.rt'i-.'! :t .it Cni-lil ir.niiuiiipnln nu t Jii-a.l'.Mi'.. f.0 tmil raitcrtal und benul fill iloniiinn wlili li w. ntT -r tur l!m nsl llilr;' (lii)s ai u libi-r.it ill.-.Munt in outer to reduce ou tl ?t. All wrk cimi nniofi'l. lij!cua Mid aiin'.M Iito. Wopnyilio frlslil. DI'lJUASI MrchS, W::. iTi vT -"iT-TttTi v- vf r r irv ll lii2 nua'ifl'-'t us tli- .liiilnl!firni of w. .1. I i'MitMi. ilrnwl, I !'i-.'l. nr-iifv nil i-r M ni h.ivCii: finlms t.Kt;i-i h.uI ,.-. Ji-i,' hihii iiw miU" m-. r Piy i:.i ni'-.- II. A. l.i .1 don, "ii .T t i-r,'in tin-J'i'.li 1.1. ,.i.,l'.u. Afiril'l'. Is.'S in. 1. 1. 1.1 1 I'i. MAUI. . - . - ',' . .. ,,,.,,,.1,1, JSnhhtribo foi the ItK(()RI). FOR FIT, FINISH, ... , wo are tho first to have them. N VOICE V Fuy tlcviilc Street, Rai.eiojt, N. C. 1 OK'Tti AGK SALE. BY VIM .,;,, ,, ,, iiili oi April, ti.Jl, itml reonrded la ,h j, ..(-j.." ,l:.,. -j,,:! n n,,, i,niiiit ihn Unxlsmr or HH.,,r -li i-li.-iin i-i n-, 1 will noil fnr rntti Hi ,. , . . , ..,; .,r .., . u I .i.iio'y, .n SA1CBUAT.' , ,,. 1.1 fl ,,, m,v. ik-:i lli-iwi irariB of Ihui .j,., ,,, 1t1.11 1 jh!:k. una ronUilnlDK m-mic ' r.i K-'l'' Hfll Ifl uiJliT lltl'Ul lf.1 IMTrt, Mild HlHIl in N.-w ll'-i"''wr,fhlp. W. A. EtMNnT"' j i ur.iv n. I" I' I: It