1 4 2 (!haiham Jjconi TUURSflAT. JINK 8. tm. XOCAX. ILECOiUJS. 50,000 lioai-l ino shingles li fealo by II. F. Stono, at Foanington luills, liiallo T. O., 8. 0. For inonumontsand tombstones bi Iho latest and prettiest designs write to ICout. 1. Kotjura A uo., pro prietors Durham Alarblo Works i)urham, 8. (J. Dr. John II. London, ol IJaloigh will lrt at I'ittsboro' on tho first Monday in evory month and remain three days, prepared to do any kind I dental work. Tho many friends of Dr. J. C. Kirkmnn will regret to hear of the ucatb ot hia wife, wbich occurred on Innt Saturda-. Sho bad buen mar rid only five months. Tho latest fish story is told by JVlr. fll. 1. iielly, ot Williams town khip, Wlit) says that he recently caught a cat hub aud an eel on tho ttamo hook at tho same time, nnd it was not ngood day tor btibing either, Mr. j. M. Watson, tho mail car rier between this place and Chapel Hill, Says that since he bus been tarrying tho mail he has travelled a little over irJ.UUU miles--a distance nearly fivo times around tho globo Coino and see tho dress goods at W. L. London & Son's. Tbey have h largo stock and o tiering extra in ducements in prices tor Hie cush, all Htyles, also, a lull stock of ladies and tdiildroU's bats. Trimmed in the latest lashion. Some days aii a train on the italeigb & Augusta Airlino railroad ran 17 miles in 15 minutes. Tho excellent condition of the roadbed of that railroad proves the cllicioucy Ot Capt. G. IS. Lummon, its very clcvor roadmaster. -Dr. W. II. Kdwards.oi Walvo For est, Will visit I'ittsboro on .Monday and Tuesday following the third (Sunday in every month ; and will bo at Aloncuro on the following J burs tiny and Friday, prepared to do any Kinu oi uontal work. It you neo'.! si nice trunk you ran find it at W. Ji. London & Son h. Thoy huvo a nico lot. Try a pair of Ziglers Fine Shoos. You will ho sure to get satisfaction. You will find plouty of them at London's at low figures. A largo lot of white goods for ladies and Children's dresses. "-Un the 12th ol May a mad dog bit somo cattle and hogs belonging to Messrs. J.J. Whito, D. Y. White and M. F. White, of Hear Crook township, and last week three of the cattle wont mad and hp.d to bo kill ed. The dog belonged to Mis. l'.ob inwnjOf Siler Citv, and was shot by Mr. 1). Y. Whito." A change was made, last Mons Hay, in tho schedule of the C. I' A Y. V. railroad. Tho mail train now leaves Wilmington at t HO a. in., in , stead of 5 a-, in., and arrives there at P. 25 p. in. It Is to bo regretted that this change causes passengers to miss connection atSantord with tho mail train on the S. A. L. Personal Itkms. Among the graduates, last week, at Wake For est Cdllogo, was Mr. Claiido W. Wil Bun, n Ron ot Sidney G. Wilson, ol .Now Hope township. Miss iioso Uudd, of Lockvillo; graduated with hitrh honor, last week, at the American Art School, at Baltimore Aliss I'attie Ramsey, formerly of this place) but who has boon resi ding at Shelby for soveial years, Was married, on last Thursday, to Mr. Burwell Wanton, a wealthy Citizen ot that place. Mrs, Louisa Jtonchor is on a visit to hor old homo, at this place. MaoirtrAI'Es' Meeting, The nn nual mooting of the magistrates and County commissioners was hold at this place, on last Monday. Tho roll being called a majority answer ed to thoir uames. Tho first busi tioss was tho levying of tho annual tax, Which was fixed at 2.jg cents on the $100 valuation of property for genoral county purposos. In accord anco with an act of tho last Logislan turo, tbd consent ot tho magistrates wasgiTOfl to tho issuing ol $10,000 Worth of county bonds, for the pur poso of funding tho outstanding debts of tho county, which were slated as being a little over $10,000. Tho old board of education con sisting of W. F. Foushee, ll. 11. Siler and N. S. Clark, was re elocted with Out opposition. C. It. Scolt, A. II. Perry and W. 8. Straughan wore elocted finance committeo for tho ensuing year. Next bobbed up tho irrepressible bridge question, and it proved to bo a right good day for bridges. After Considerable discussion it was deci dod to appropriate a sum not ex ceeding 82,000 lor a new bridge at Kearriiigton's mill on New Hope, and a sum not exceeding 8.5,000 tor rebuilding the bric'go across Haw river at Paco'a mill. Commissioners' Meeting. The county commissioners held their monthly meeting on last Mon day and Tuesday, and audited the following accounts. Julia Taylor, for labor at Homo tor Agod end Infirm, 812.00 Adolpbus Gotten, tor labor at Home for Aged and Infirm, D. M Bridge, as superinten dent of Hoine, K. M. Fearrington, insolvent lees, W. P. Uadley, for corn, .L. F. WilliuoiB, insolvent fees, 30.00 50.00 ! 4 20 j 30.00) 0.95 J.J. Johnson, for conveying Jim Harris tojui I, insolvent fees and as otlicer of grand jury, 1(1.2;"! Cnri'oii Johnson, insolvent . fees, 1.88 V. 11 I'attisliall.forexamina- tion ot Sno Pop, a lunatic, 1 60 T. A. At water, insolvent fees, 2 80 J. K. Pryan, innolvcnt ices, 1.00 .loll ii Mel ver, insolvent fees, ,00 Isaac T. Brooks, insolvent foes. 1 2." J. J. Johnson, ices in caso ngniiiHt Samson (leaden, 2.00 J.D. Melvernnd W. A. Avent, for repairs on Judd bridge, 20.92 J. T. Wricht. insolvent lees, 1.10 II. Miliikon, insolvent fees, 3.00 J. W. Ulloy, insolvent foes, 2.20 U. Jt. Scott, insolvent Ices, 1.70 G. W. Brooks, lor bacon, 37.50 Dr. W. E. Headen, as county superintendent of health, 16.CC Joseph (ii'iftiii.afl juror in lay ing oft road, 1.G0 Malon Dixon, for brido across Cane creek, 5G.45 John Thomas, for repairs on bridgo across Jlear cre'ek, 2.00 A. G. Drake, for coflin lor Sallio Elmore, a pauper, 2 00 Thomas Cross, jail lees, 09.10 J. Jenkins, summoning jury, Ac., 30.73 J. J. Jenkins, insolvent fecR, 0.75 David Wicker, for extin guishing firo ou Buffalo bridge, .50 W. L. Loudon & Son, for sup plies, 08.es Kd Wards fit Broughton, for tnx books, 19.00 John C. Jones, for conveying JWlis Jic"an lojail, 5 00 John C Jones, insolvent foes, 1.25 l ates k 1 nomas, tor cofh.n for Ben Y oodell, a pauper, 2.00 Yates & Thomas, for furnish nig Mrs. L. P. Woodoll, a pauper, 2.00 T. Paschall, services as clerk, Ac, 48.89 S. M. Holt, insolvent fees. . 121.80 Edwards & Broughton, for stationery, 8.75 M. Holt, for bill paid for vault door, 30.80 Bynum & lleadon, for Hup ping, 21.20 Ordered, that liconvo bo granted to A. 1'. 'Jerry to retail liouots in tho town ol I'ittshnro. Onhtvif, that J. D. Jones is allow- od 81.50 per month for the support ot Join Nation, a paupor. uniwti. mat .lames jvintililiu is ppoiruod iigcnt tor Nat Hart. Onrcri'il, that ll. C. Goodwin is a I lowed 81 50 per month for the sup port ol Jano Aewman. '.mlcrol, that tho report of mrors tc lay on road from Ceulre eliurch to AlamaiK O county lino be approve t. Vrilereil, that daston Headen irj iletlarud exempt lrom poll lax on account poverty and intirmily. Unldston I (f ills. GoMmo.n, N. C, June 5, 1S93. F.vory thing iiiet, peaceable and lovely in our town. While in tho more early spring this f:limate tvns mther cool yet tho seasons have buou fine aud our far mers have taken advantage of the lino by devoting thoir time and attention closely to their farms. l'he being the cuho wo are glad to :iy tho present prospect for a grtod rop in tM.i Poction is now more promising than for eomo years past. ml wo hope when gathuring time comcn our farmers may bo able to so alhor in and lay by in store so that at this lime another year they may havo meal in their own smoke houses at home, not only to uee sparingly on boils, but have plenty to cook with thoir peas ami potaloo:'. And while our boys may not be so ell versed in match games of Ii. B. as others are, wo know thoy will nover havo to go aft far as to the Boro to buy enough meat lo put on Km. Tho harvest mouth is now hero and wo hope our Chatham people may till soon havo biscuits to eat that are mado ol homo made floor, Wo aro now having plonty ot beans, commencing Juno 1st. Bath er late, wo know, but they are good just tho same. llev. 11. ill. Jackson, ot this place, ho proaches in the now Methodist church hero each first and third umlay, was listened to yestorday by a lartro and allenti7o congrega tion, llis wife, who is a wido awake Christian lady, has about tho amount aised to purchase, and will soon placo in this now church houso, a nico organ for the use of the church. Mr. T. M. Bynum, ol this placo, has purchasod a lot of land nnd com monceil work to build one ot tho best dwelling houses in tho place. Wo see where ho is i ijht. There has been a slight change ol schedule on tho O. F. & Y. V. 11. ., taking effect yesterday a. m. Wo hope tho company will soon build a larger and bettor depot houso here, the present oi.o boiug so small that tho agent has to go outside of the house somo times to turn around. Our agent, Mr. T. N. Womblo, has a young bird dog which scorns to bo a Strong domocratJudgiDg.ot course, by her actions You may ask her which she had rather be, a radical or a dead dog? or same question as to third parly, and in reply to either sbo will at onco prostrato herself as though doad. This seems rather strange, but we supposo She has been influoncod by her master. Our nowly appointed magistrate has gone to attend the annual mag istrates' meeting at I'ittsboro today, for his first timo, but wo don't think lie carried money to build many bridges. Miss Lucilo Kr.irht, of Greens boro, who has beon visiting friends in Goldston, has returned homo. About thirty of our Goldston peo plo attended tho commencement at Siler City last week and rf port a pleasant occasion. Mi. W. 11 Womblo, of thii place, ?ho is now employed on the K. A W. R. It. came homo last week very Nick, but is bolter now and will re turn to his work today. Dr. T. 11. Goldnton issMIl impiov ing and we hopo will soon ba able to again take up his practice. Our town is Very much noted !:v its good health. We can only ro- mombor tour denlhs in tha pb.:o during tho heven years of its exist ence. Not a very irood location for doctors, is it r We hopo to see another good loiter from Long bhftnks next weer. StioiiT Link. Tho Thompson School. Bii.F.B City, N. C., Juno 5, 1893. The most successful commencement in tho history of Thompson school has just closed. Prof. Thompson, hia able corps of teachers, and tho patroSiS of the school may justly bo proud of the exercises. On Sunday, May 28th, the annual sornion was preached by the able di vine, Lev. L. L. Albright, of W inston. His words were indeed "apples of gold in pictures of silver. Monday evening at 3 o clock mem bers of the Erasraian Literary Society contested for the "Mauu Debater s Modal. Query resolved : "The world is not growing morally better.' The young men acquittod themselves with honor botb to themselves and to the school. Tho medal was award ed to II. B. Humphrey, of Bobeson On Monday night the assembly hull was lined to its utmost capacity by an appreciative audionco to enjoy a musicul outcl'taiorfcont nnd liston to the contest for the "Girl Kssay Medr.l." The musio both instrumental and vocal showed excellent Iraiuing and rare talent. Tho essay isls road orig inal pioductions which showed that tho school is fully sustiuuiug its repu tation for training its puoils to tbii!c deeply and wiito accurately. The modal wus awarded to Miss Annie V. Purcell, of Boidsville. Tuesday morning dawned bright and fair and tho largert crowd ever in Siler City assembled to witness the exercises of commencement day prop er. Tho irogriii:imo vas very inter esting and was carried out in as per fect a wanner as would seem possible for any preparatory school and busi ness college in the south. Tho young men who contested for tho "Edwards-Webster Deulaimer's Modal" showed fine ability and Irnin- ng and no school can boast of better speakers. Tho original orations by tho young men were simply graud and tho con test whs close. Want of space for bids the mention of any except the winning oration. The nubjoct was ''Neglected Horobs". Tho young lnr.ri showed himself master of his subject and hold thevastaiidieiinespell bound by hia earnest ehxpienco. He paid flowing tributes to thoso who have died unhonored and unsung. The medals contostod for by ineni--bera of both societies were awarded as follows: F.ssnyisl's Medal, E. JI. Bean, Salisbury, N. ('; Edwards Web stcr Dechiimer's Medal, J. A. McLeod, Villanow, N. C; Orator's Medal, W. I'. Anderson, Laurel Grove, Ya , all of the Prolitie Literary Society. Tho literary nddrbssi by tho distin guished Prof. Chas. D. Mcfver was a I are treat, lo attempt, anything like a synopsis would be doing tho orator of the day a great injustice. It was a witty, humorous and touching ap peal, so blended ns to be at. onco in spiring and oratorieally grand. Tho exercises spoio vcltimoa for the proliciency and thorough training of this noted school. Tho prospect of the school is brighter than ever be fore and it jiMtly ranks as one of the best Cchools in tliu soilfh. Obrkrvkh. Cholera Raging in Turkey. Constantisow.f, Juno 5. lleportH from soveral cities of Asiatic Turkey say the cholera has appeared in many districts, and in spreading rapidly. Along lho lower iigriirt and thorniat- El-Arab River pooplo aro dying by thousauils. Whole villages hae been deserted by thoso fleeing from the post. Tho panic has become so groat that few families wait to bury their lead, or even nurse thoir sick, but lleo to tba nert towns to escape the infoction. The fugitives from stricken towns aio spreading the epidemic with appalling rapidity. Let tors from Bassora City say that 70,0(11) persous have fed from the Bassora province alono. A Shocking Truirrdy in S. C. CoU'MMA, S. C.JunoO. A spe cial to tho Columbia l!egitor from Bowman says: McOuillin Jones, aged threo years, was shot and killed by his nurrio, A rtemus Johnson, aged ton, at that placo Monday. All aro colored. Johnson found a irun in tho house, and asked Jones it ho wanted to bo shot. Thochildsaid no, but Johnson said ho would shoot any how. Tho top of Jones' bond was blown off, and his brain spattered on tho wall. Tho children were alono at lho timo. A fatal Accident. Special to the Charlotte OtoirriT. Salisiwhy, Juno 5. John Donhoo, an employee in the dye room at the Salisbury Cotton Mills, was instantly killed nboat 4 o'clock this afternoon. He was on a stop ladder, putting a belt on a wheel when, it is supposed, his sleeve was caught by tho belt and ho was hurled over the shafting, tear ing olT his arm and mashing bis bead to pieces. Tho scene was too awful to describe. Newspaper OHlfo Destroyed. C'ATn.Kisitino, Ky., Juno 5. The greatest excitemont exists in Breathett county over the blowing up of the Hustler ofUce by unknown partis last night about 11 o'clock. Tho Hustler is a weekly paper, edited by Rev. J. J. Dicky. Dynamite was placed under the door of the building, which wreck ed tho entire structure. The Hustler was the solo cause of the local option law rscently parsed in 'hst county. A Triple Tragedy. MoNTiiEAL, Juno 3. At iin early hour this mornincr tbroo Ar.ftrican "crooks'1 passed over from Vorhlont tot tin naiulet ofBeacu Kidge, 1U ilin- ri iooi county, in this province, fciid rOiotand killed Mr. EJy.cut thelbrotto of his wife aud twen ly year-old daugh ter, robbed the house of all the valu ables they iHiuld fiud aud then set the house on fire. The flames attracted the neighbors, who found the family all dead. Thoy extinguished the flames. The murderers left sigus behind which show that they tied over the border into Vermont. Edy was a wealthy farmer and prominent man in Ins neighborhood. lho murdered daughter was beautiful aud was Coon t o be married to a prominent Mont real journalist. Struck Dead by Lightning. Fkanktoht. Ivy., Juno 5 Light ing struck th'9 houso of James Kcddin, at Saditsor, fivo miles soi'th of bete, last night and instnntlv killed Roddin and two visitors, Alexander Barbour and Mrs. John Lyman. Mrs. Roddin, who itt In a delicate condition, will probally die of Ihe shoeh The President has appointed Cliaii W. Dayton, of New Yoik City, to bo postmaster at tout city. Tho War Department has decided to send tho entire corps of West Point cadetG to Chicago, about the middlo of August to remain feu days or two weelss. A Houston dispatch says thatdur ing hist ween general taina fell throughout Trias. These rains came just iu time to do cotton Ihe most good, und should tho weather prove favorable during tho romaiuiler of -bo season the largest yield of cotton ever known iu the his'ory of the Slate is assured. Newborn Journal : The steamer Nowberu took out yesterday H,M8 packages of truck--8,203 of potatoos, 305 of bonris, 19 of cabbage acd 1 of squash. The steamer Nouso took out about 1,700 packages of beans, 000 of cabbngos and 2,100 of potatoes a total of about 4,401) packages. Tho A , N. C. R. R. took out forty car loads ot truck in tho neighbor hood of 10,000 packages. Thoso shipments will give, at a low tsti icotb, $35,000 l'ciu: ns to tho growers. Shelby Review: Tho barn of R. W. Clarke, who lives near Grassy Pond, was struck bv li"htiiini Satur day, nnd burned to the ground. In tuo barn was a good horse which was killed by the stroke which Ret tiro to tho barn. Tho horso and a large quan tity of fodder and hay were totally consumed in the fire. Tho "host that is exciting tho awe of tho people around Jugtown nnd Fallslon bv seemingly dragging tables over the "oor of Doc Lnty. a house and giving frequent vent to uismnl groans, has not yot been laid, but continues its uncanny antics night after night. The cause of tho noises is still iuoxpli cublo. tSuni'ncr Kxetu-sio'i J!;ites. Tho Capo Fear nnd Yadkin Valley Railway Co., will sell hummer Excur sion Tickets from Juno 1st, to Sept. ;50th, 1893 inclusive, to nil seashore and Mouolain Resorts in North Caro lina, Virginia, and Wist Virgiuia, tbeso tickets will bs good for return trip until Oct. 31st, 18ti;i, with privi leges of stopping iu each direction at all resort points. W. E. K vi e, G. T. A. Twenty Per Cent saved to all parties who favor ns with their orders for MoNuv.i-sifl, Head stones, Taw.kts, and all cemetery wink. Wo pay freight to your near est depot, aud guarantee first class work in every instance. Designs and prices furnished on application. Lib eral discoiMils to agents. Address E. T. Marks .t Co. Props. Capital Marble Works, Raleigh, N. C. Nov Ad vert Iscnicnts. MOTIVE TO riiXMOXliHS! Tho Coimly Itmitl of rrnploua for Cliallmm county will mnt at Hie court Iuhsho In I'lusburo, nn lho lMl MONDAY lu July next to i-utuMiler hii.1 pans uion nil npplU-AiloiiH f-r pcnslins, or renew als lliortKil flk'il wtu ilio Clerk of tho superior court liy that lluiu. W. II. UATC1I, Juim 0, 18D. -it. Chairman. IXFCUTRIX' NOTICE. Havino (tmllrVI ah tho exvutrli of lho liwt will nud tOHlHiiiont ot A Una J. lillburt, ik'CoatM, 1 ht'ivby noUly nil HrittiiM txtldtn clnlnm ni;;t!ut mh dr ft ni cut to oxhlbtt ih eaino M timou or imfum Ui Hth day of .In no, 18J4. LI.IABKl'U UlLiil.HT. Jun 8, W A DMINISTIIATION NOTICE. i Nrttlro in horW'y ptv To lho rri'!it'rfl of Kllnha K. I lnm uIlh that l liar I It let day pmUtl''il ah nl tiilulHtf tkirl.K iiNiihts 'M;it', nml thy ntli prom-tit tliHlr rlnlinA lo ino or t- my ntloriiny, T. 11. Wimack, on or hWorn Jtmo 10li, k4, or this uottco wtll lw pkwiiIoJ In tir of ihtr ni'ovory. Juue8, IHW. MAKUAUtT 1'lSMl kKS. IIORTOAOK SALFj. BY VIR- llS. ttrn of H mortmiKn liy w. M. lircx krt nnj wlfo lo nu, rKKlrffirr.! li Ih.! HF. aii l.i. I will noli At pulM- Mii-ilon, rr i-fv.-tli. at Oio i-ouri liouo ihtor In tho town if I'ittslioro. on 'rhiirFtlay. July 6Ui, IH'j:), tho tnii i ot had kiinwn hh lho Mmnm-I Kr.KikH Irwl, cintulntnii aim .-ros, Ui Hiilly vuta morluaMn. J K.U-K ItlOliAllO.MIS, JuiiK.i, IfOS. HyT. B. Woniui k, AUorm-y. IJORTH n.uorjNA 1 CHATHAM IXH'NIY. Kl-I'KHIOH CoDRT. JuiioRn, 18OT. M. R. notion inlin'x J. A. IlouDton, Jaii.i9 B. Ilouston "t nls. 1'IiIm 13 s.oclal prooKilluR fr IwivoIokMI lanil forth pavnifiu ot i-iTialu logiii'U-i un.lor tlin win M pliiluiItT ' I'-KiH'or, iii'J lho ilpfruil.mis Jhiim It. ilouHton. Jor.oph lloiiMion Hint I.mhor llouiii. lion r'-sltteniB of forili Car lilia, wilt tako noiioa that UifV will appoar lioiorB tliu clork of tho huihi riorc-urt of thaiti'im o-muty at IiIh ofllt-o on iho lliilKlttyof July, inns, aiol ploail. aoswor or ilo mur lo tho rotiiplHlm now on flit lu atl fQoA. or Urn rlli'f thorniu ! 'lUft:.' le.l mil ho cr.ni!u I. T. I. WoMAc'k aiiti d. 11. HOLT. A. V. UILBKKT. C. S. C. 1'lalntlTs Attorrcj-s. June ft, tMJ. OUTGAOE SALE. F.Y VIII tiv J. W. Honvrrf mi! wlfo on May -i' . HU'l roKltlnn"! III till- I I' "f III" Ursln'orof Ixv'.l.i ol ( l.iillTini iiiinty In it..k "II. 7, - igm If a. IM llii.l M', I will "Ml l-r -i--h lit (jiitilli- Hiii'u xi, itl iho r nrt li "fiio .:.-.r r:i'- uoty, on 1 1 H- l,V. till- l l'-ll 'lay ot JI NK, l-KI. lho lhnl ..-r- I oil Iti hall illill'l.Hl sl-imtf In itluiin.. town hip, miI i-ounty, oh i lio w.ii-i f N 't-th l in.' rr'. H.IJ"Inlu: lho Isn'ls of W. A. lini tirm and o;hrri, NUi ".niRluIng nt'out ht'. .wbi i k u tr.wrwf ! Ul era Wo haw hb cCinplaints to mike, no back debts to pay, no long; yarns to spin bnsi&efci has been good pnehominally so-still we are going to hava A G-I5EAT STJxa: SZIB this week. A grand, sibpWJous upheaval in values right in tho faco ohd eyes of a most successful season; whilo it is jet youDg while you are heeding thuse suits and can turn the opportunity to your profit. No body will stop to reason why. Nobody cnrcB. 1 hat it is a deed of our own doing puts the stamp. of fteiiWh'ehesi upon it. Ve have made no preparations for this sale. Not a garment has been disturbed. But just as the utock siobd at 'closing time hM ii'ftht bo you will find it tomorrow except you are free to take your bhbioe of all tho Casslmere, Fancy and Plain Clieviuts, Worsted aud Homespun suitfl that cold at $24.00 $22.50 Jbot nothing binder your prompt a magnificent choice is f-pread before you. Thousands of suits. SACKS AND CUTAWAYS oro lowered id obedience to our cbt'erpiise. in accordance with our custom. You must know wha. Kteilin" qualities are rep resentedyou cannot help but appreciate what stylish, exclusive patterns th?v must ba to nave been worthy a place in the biggest and bct stock of suits we have ever shown. They are ull of this season's make hot ad old pattern in the thousands that await your coming. Yjy.i ueed have no fears to choose freely ; the original markings are etill on the tickets. Yon kbow us. and you know our methods. Your money could not be safer in your bank, nor tooro accessible, for should dissatisfaction follow your purchase, it will be returned on de mand promptly. Then rally rouud this reduction. Take advantage of this greatest of great opportunities to buy soits t hat have sold and are worth ."21, !?22 50, i'M and $18 for FIFTKF.N FIFTY ! Lose not ft moT ment 1 This sale is for this week obly, and for strictly CASH ! All our Men's E xira size Suits are included I S. & D. BEilWANUEK, K.JJjIHGtl, .V. V. t A. SLATES & CO., DURHAM. N. C. irov is the time for one of the I'oniplete chillies YOU and the J50YS must make. A lightning change when yon have nothingbut reliable qual ities, and such a QUANTITY to select iroin. Our snelvc3 and tables fairly BULGE with novelties in every line of gen tlemen's rre.r. W are full of 'em. SUITS I HATS! FURHISKINCSGl Our list does not run out till you arc completely dressed,- in fact everything you need. April 111, 1S1C. flllS. STONE & CO., DURHAM, N. C. Our Imyer, l.h: W. F. Ellis, lia just roturiifil from tbo Northern iiiarketH, wboro Iia nuuo tlio nios!. suecossful and cxtensivo purchiiKoa of DRESS GOODS AND pvor brought to this uinrkot. FACTS CANNOT BE OPPOSED! We aro lho only oxclitflivo Dry Gooila ilealers in Durham, lionco wo chow tho larof Rt anil most varioil lines over placet! iiniler any one roof in this city. Ajjain, wo f.;ivo our miiliviiloil timo and attohlioii to Dry Uoodn utrictly. Wc claim tbo title of being The Specialty Dress Goods House OP 3DX7JESX3:-A-3 ! Facts may bo tlonioil, but cannot be opposed. A Careful look through oilr magnificent Dress OooiU iii:l Trim ining Depart incuts will convinen tho most skeptical that wo aro hoadtpinr tors for tho latent things in ii.i8i''xs cjoods AND LADIES' WEAR. 8wy"Special attention to orders by mail. April 13, isn:i. "moTMesT oo NEW CHOP CUBA . AND PORTO RICO MOUSSES. COFFEE, FLOOR, FISH, RICE. Write us for samples ami 1 G. c! COVINGTON CO., WILMINGTON, N. C. March 30, 1S93. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE And othrr tjwIMt lo f..r (lonilomrn. Ladles, Hoys ami MIskcs afd tbo Best in the World. fieo drTlptlT ailvrrtiMt. irent whli h will apprar la thl paper. Take no Substitute, fut lndlHt on having W. L I ll'll CI.AS- MlOICS.wtth imnio ami prhrp btnipod OS ! boticm. Sold by I W. Li LONDON & SON. PrtfK.ro',- N: C. THIS IS YOUtt CHANCE ! -rcE- 15.50 at.tendanco t this sale. What a great sacrifice wo hove made! 13 IMMENSE We havo bought a plentiful stock of Novel and Swagger's goods of monk artiHtic design for this Heason. Thin is no paHinodic attempt to gaid rltwnt to. gain p.ltentjoii. to be "In it ', lo call ami hco o our new CROSS & MEN'S OUTFITTISKS. PLEHTY OF THEM! II is a Granfl Stock for FiMii Just itet m OT! FEW HTM lili!!! Thi stock having been bought for CASH since the recent decline, anil consists of STOCK OP 'JJIOTKilKC Extra Fine Stock cf Shoes, THR MIKJEST AM FINKSt ST(!CK OF JlILLINRt SKEN IN THIS COUNTY. Men's and Boys' Rata, everything n farmer noeda on his iBrrt or it hit home. Examination will bIiow oit Btock especially large in variety, thorn onbly reliable In styles, and to this wo add tho utrong inducement of oif prices. Como and examine for ytiurselvoa. A fashionable BaltimorS Milliner will tiim your Hats and I'.DiinetH at W J-., 2L.03SriD03T 6Z SOFT'S. April V 1S03. J. J. TiiciMvs, Presidenf, Aj.k. A. Tiiovrfov. Yice;Vrcsiden(, The Unmi iu id! and Winners' Hanks oi- iau:k;ii, in. t'. I'nid up capital $100,000.00. J. J. Thomis, O. W. Watts, J. P.. Hill, A. A. Thompson, Accounts of Farmers, Bunks, Corporal ion, AdmluiGtraLors and Indi viduals KolieiU'd on favorable terms. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to accounts of Country Merchants n4 inuividiiiita. EDWARD EASNAClf, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN Sferliiif Sitvtr V Hotcrs Tabicirarei SOLID PLAIN GOLD EXOAOEMKNT AND WEDDING RINGS Send for King S:zc. ftoyOur Systom for Diagnosing ftr Ihe con cction of Errors 6f Refr6; tiou is the same as tiod in Eyo Inliiinai ics Noith and South. January 20, 1 SM. MONUMENTS - AT DISCOUNT ETC We h.o a I 'ViV xt -k .f Unisl-.o.! n-n-i-it.-it: an.l hi-.nltlnm rt of tho l-rtt InntArlal nd bMoW fill dtwlgtis which w cfTf-r fi-r tlio wxt thirty ilnya nt it llliornl illuuouut in onlef lo redno oaf 5tiK-k. All wrK gii'iriititrt 'I. LivlKn aud ftani'.'ot Ir.o. im pay the lrlt;ht. ITIJII.VM t KLMOTT4 Fayt-ltc villo Sirtct, R.tEfo, N. 0. BnTn,mn.s v-pttpp TIAV PM.l IJIUKS (lil IV II A - Infi.iua 1!l"d as -xiriit'-i"il .l.nif'H M. Th'-i.i. nm, fi,-,Mf.'Mt, 1 hi'nby iimiry all iMr..on hoi.Unt; I'lHtir;. ar;-fclTi8t hhi-I d--lni t rihilli Hut ,n,n t. in "ii .r if re t n. iih .-Iy i f Vhv. ." May b, 13. . IA BIlASTOs $20.00 $18.00 What OITK INVOICE OF Wo loerely wish to remind you, if you want nIlou. LINEHAN, RALEIGH, ST. C. THE LATEST M BESTI V: S Jkumw, Cashier, If. W. Jackson, Ass't Cashier Authorized capital !?.r)00,000.00; DIRECTORS: V.. N. Duko, IJ. A. London, A. P, Tago, II. 1?. Paltlo, Ashley Hoi ik, Fred, rhilipe'; P. 1. Dancov, 11. I. IJaney, John W. Scott; T. H. Jhiggs, .1. N. floldiiig. and HEADSTONE A PCI2 30 DAYS; I "MINI.STIiATOB'SNOTICE.-. j V iLiini; ;i. ilir,l at, th .lnHnllrsr p4 I'li'-tFrt H 'htf.,k, dn.-enMil. I hnrby Doilfy ftli , pfi-fM.im n.li m rialma auatUHt Mill dOBdat id ! ijOili ii Oi fiidi in me 03 or blor tb Utb wmf I nt v. l-I l. a. 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