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State JWews. CI1'''1'"1 THlltbiltl. Jl'SK 2. ISSi Next week is the lust week lot listing your taxable. Till! UJUlll IIS, longest. mi minor nol.slico is now and the days uie ww the A fino juiir ot irim-ivy lu)rs.' lor sale by li. W. JticUaidsoii, Uur bum, X. (.'. Ml mill linnr! lllll kIiIIH'IiR fol' , . ',, i.- :.,.,..: mills, liiuilo'l'. O., C. j For halo or rent the dwelling and lot in l'iltsboro, recently oeeu jiied by J). 11. MamU. Aj'ply at Kecoitti otlire. The weather thus tar this week ban been very favorable lor harvests iug wheat, und our larmern have nearly all finished harvesting. We are indebted to Miss Addiu Lutterloh, ol JIadl.y township, lor (Mime of the most luscious peaeheo that wo have seen this year. Mr. James llumlet, ol lbildwin 4nu-.ttili.il lnu It... Ol n 1 it Kli n I i'l 1 !l lll.'lir islrate. in' fill the vacancy occasioned l... .1... ,.i M.. T !4 .,ri..il. l'or moiiumentsaiid tombstones of the latest and prettiest desiirns writo to Jiobt. 1. Ko'ers , Co.. pro- iirieiors Durhuui Marble Works J)urham, N. C. Dr. John ll.liondoii.nl Ualeigh, will be at l'iltsboro' on the liisl Monday in every month and remain three days, prepared to do any kind f dental work. -One day last week Mr. l'aschnl Bridges, who lives about seven miles eoutli ot tins piace, iiceiueniaiiy cm an artery 111 Ins lell arm ami came very near bleeding to death. They are going and if you need any you had belter come at once and secure someot tho bargains lliey are now soiling at W. L. London ii Son's. They have a very largo slock vl Shoes to tit and suit any one at greatly reduced prices. Dr. V. JI. Kdward.V'f Wake For est, will visit l'ittsuoro' on Monday and Tuesday following the third Sunday in every month ; and will bo at Moneuro 011 the following Thurs day und Friday, prepared lo do any kind ol dental work. You will iii.ifal W. L. London h Sou's a lot ot Fruit Jars, also a tew Cook Stoves, which they will fell very low tor the cash. A nice lot of Furniture, consisting of Oak Tables, Bedsteads, li urea us, &c, and extra cheap for tho cash. In answer to the inquiry of an unknown cm-respondent, who was too modost(?) to sign his name, we would state that the total tax levy in this county, lor all State und t-ounty purposes, is??-' 21 en tho poll and 74j cents ou the ? 100 worth ot propel ty. In order to create as strong n iu'ejudico us jvoissible against the last legislature, some of tho third party pooplo are circulating a rumor that the legislature passed an act pro hibiting the threshing id wheat he lore the ICth ot July. And some people are silly enough lo believe il! The Iriends ol -Mr. and Mrs. l'hil Taylor will regret to bear ot the death of their daughter Frances, which occurred at ltitleinh on last Hutiday. She was not quite two years old, and was u great favorite with ull who knew her. Her re inuins were brought here lor burial, on Monday ullernoon. In order to give our readers an idea of the trucking business of the eastern juiit of this Stale, wo would mention that Mr. H. I,. Haughlon, on bis plantation in Jones county, has, this year, raised and shipped 1500 barrels ot Irish potatoes, 700 bands ot cabbages and a large lot of green peas, llo also has 7 acres planted in cantaloupes and 173 acres in cotton and ull cultivated with only six mules. Personal Itkms. As the hot weather of summer has come, our ancient 'Borough, as is usual every summer, is now becoming tpiito a resort for invalids and pleasure seek ers, who wish to enjoy its invigora ting aud salubrious climate. Among the latosl arrivals wo are pleased lo note the following: Miss llattio Itfooro, Mrs. Joseph II. Kmery and children and Mr. Adlai Osborne, ol Charlotte: Mrs. K. C Hackney and daughtei, of Durham: Miss Jiiiey Leach, of Jiittloton, and Miss (Jor trndo Bush, ol lbiloigh. Mr. B. Nooe, Jr., and family have returned from a month's visit lo relatives at Washington. Mrs. A. ti. Ueadeii has gone en a visit to relatives in Caswell county. Miss Adelaide Fowler is visiting rolatives ut Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hmighton und Jilrs. C. T. Bland have gone on u week's visit to Morchuad City. Mrs. Spenco Taylor and Mrs. T. B. Wouiuck have returned from :i visit to rolatives at Kaleigh. Mrs. T. B. Fowler has returned from a visit to Iriends at. Winston. Mr. Alvis J. lSynum, Jr., bus gone on a visit to relatives ut Winston. J)r. Haughlon Jhrio has returned from a professional visit to Siuilh ficld. On last Tuesday Capl. W. 1.. Lon don and w ife, Miss Mattic Jhrie, Mr. Jacob Thompson, Mr. Arthur Ji. London and Mr. Frank M. London accompanied Mr. Hal Loudon to Xo-v Berne, wheni be "'hh uuu-rid uuu i ... nr.- m:. .. N. bi . . U.I tl.nt !. Tl "'"I I will muko u visum - ; : 1 r.lnrniii I'M '" ' . . I . W.,.,1.1 d ! Till'. , nui aif- ... ... ti, .... .. : 1 1 . .... in n1"" . , ' "' ut l.i nU bomc, ' ix'jo oi. a imi . . . fice.in.paiticd by his bn..,, -'u;cltL.'!;. jEtissurpii - ioiioo'd.ntliOju'r - Aliss Carrie Kochliizky, ol .letlei.. of lbs onti age :.i t I he men City. Missouri, to whom lie was mar , 8 .,;. ' ujuiltri'-- .Vi that - rie.l on the 7lli inst I Our town was honored liirasliorl ;lime, on last Saturday, by tin: re eiifo cf one ol the most learnnl scii'Siti-is in the I'nitocl Slater Dr. id'oorije F. Williums, Professor ot (Jcoloj'y 'i Jidins lloikii.s I'uiver Isitv. lie win with Prol. .1. A. Jlolmes, State lieolotrist, exiimiimi!.' tli reol!iieai character ol this see- (ion. Kr Uio liteuin. From Codiir t'rt'ek. (it I K Township, June It!, If-!1:?. Mu. iiiro:i : Wheat is;ooil ;oais a failure, bi-in winler hilli'il. l'i uil j is eomiii' in and is heinjj Urcd for iie.. l'eael'.crj more j lenliiul tliar. apples. 'J he third party hardly think they are dead yet in this part ol our com moii wealth, although lliey ol Mich a Ht mining blow last election. iirowii saielsloueol (i ull and viiiu ily is exeitinc some interest siu''e -Mr. J. M. Melver made sr.le ol his qwarrv some month or Uyo iWo. No Hiout't the railroads ol tins vieimtv will cause more sales to bu mailo us there appears to bo a good quantity as well as that ol quality in the j radius of u lew miles of the place, I'kpak Ukkkk. Two Noliiblo Ladies Mt'Pt. Nkw Yi.uk June 17. Urn. Ulysses S. Grant and Mrs. Jell'eison Davis are to meet. The wives of the two grout leaders will exchange their fir! greet nigs at Cranslon's on tbn Hudson iu sitit ot W i st 1 'mill Military neadeiu v 1 The place hi:s many assoeiitions dear to the hearts of both, as their hu.- bauds weio graduates of the academy. Mrs. Grunt is now a guest at Crans ton's, and ills. D.ivis will stop at the same place. The two ladies will thus tuoet every day. Mrs. Grant, in speak ingof Mrs. Davis' intruded vi.-it, said sho hoped she would not disappoint her as sho did last year. Sho is very anxious to become acquainted with her. IJittik Failure at Wilmington. Kri.m ibo W'ilmliiirMn Iloview, l'.'Ui lust. This has beeu a startling day for Wilmington, tho oldost bunk in the city it lit I a bank which has until re cenily been eonsiuoied one of the most staunch in the Slate, having betu forc ed to close its doors. '1 here have been rumors for a month past affect ing the solidity td the bank, but these were generally diserediicd. although many give heed to them und with drew their deposits. The bank was I unquestionably solvent under ordinary j conditions, as its assets far exceed its liabilities; but tho general financial distress, added to tho general distiu.it of all financial institutions which peo plo entertain during troublous times has had its effect. The doors of tlio bank were not opened as usual at ! a. 111. this morn ii.g, hut insiti ad the following notice was porited : 'Owing lo the withdrawal of more than c:'2d.()00 of deposits. ij,nd notice of over SloO.O'.H) intended withdraw als, maturing in a few days and also to its inability to realize quickly upon itH assets, on iieeouutof tiiostiiucn cy of I ho times, the Bank of X.-w I J a 11 over has bet n foieed to m iko au as signment to Mr. Juuius Davis in the interest of nil concerned. Deposilo: s will receive dollar for dollar, and (he business will bo wound up &! rapidly as pos-uible. V. L. Smith, Cashier." At the close of busiuess ou Satur day last the bank had a balance of 5:10,000 011 baud in currency and sneeio. T! 0 could have laid thiir bauds on $125,000 with which to opt U Ir business UMay uul 11 was ueci.ieu to go into liq itdalioii at once. lue assets arc $1,305,000 and the liabili t it s $S7(!.l)00. To tleposil ors are due $i;S(i.()00. It will thercfoio be seen that the cbancen are excelienl for prov ing tho assertion that bus been made I hat the depositors will leceive dollar for dollar of their money, aud that pet baps w ithin the year. Conspiracy to Smuggle. W.VsiiiNtiToN, June 'JO. lilrick 11. Winston, I'nitcd States attorney; Thos. K. I'rowu, United States mar hIiiiI: Andrew Wasson, I'nitcd Slates collector at Fort Townscnd ; C. J. Mil I key, United States special agent, and six spce'al inspectors of customs iu I'ugel sound tlistrict, ail in the State ot Washington, havo been dis missed as a result of reports made to Secretary Carlisle by Special Treasury Agents Wood and Lewis. They are charged with being con nected with one of the most exten sive and siicccsslul conspiracies ever formed to smuggle Chinese and opium in to the United States lor north western territory. A Fanner Commits Suicide. 1 101. nsiioiio, j .me spec.ai it. j,.lc0 ,iPur .SLei rill s Ford, in Moun- tho Headlight from Smithfield says uill Creek township, Catawba county, that llczokiah l'eteioii, a prominent 1 Sunday night. Tho parties involved farmer residing three miles f rem kvcro jewt. Kobiusou and bis sou there, committed Miieido curly this jfelvin, a young mau about 21 years morning by shooting himself in thoio( ngl.. -pi.cy were both drinking right temple, caused by domestic afu Ul one knows exactly bow the trouble. Deceased was thirty seven aiflicully originated, but they ongag years ot age and leaves a wilo ami lfHjjn n fit and whou they were sen- ....... . 1 .,1 -i.-i" two chihlren. I Ins is the soeond 1 suicide iu thai neighborhood within j the last ten days. 7 ""I." ' , An Innocent Man Hunged. iini.., 1 enii., .i Hiiu i'. ne iiioii which was suiiposetl to havo ly delicti , ,, . i "ii Lee I u' illicit at tileason, li;ngctl Jim ILuriss, an innocent man, instead, lioinieit is in iail nt l)t-e.tb;iv heitvily i . . . 'p . .. I in 'l'i i.i y,i-dc(! . it-Jo : :i1.-1...t.rt CllK of May 30th a ft. n.'l ,uri!'!i"s.'! lilonKh)St JMoioi -,. ;... ( v,W J8Hll. WAV - : t-jhi-n from his y.v t ., itc'Vliy do ! ,..iv,,i ,.fierv.'.iv:is turoV.-M Jiiifi uho.-c Inoei.aui nt up ty einitv have ueotitiv tei,.. H-seiiim otliceiB, and who charge I'm due wilb reporting tbem. Smilbficld Herald: We have iii our olKee a bunch of outs with thirty ... ,, , j i, .1 stalks, allfioui one seed. It is tho i i. , , i ( ii f seed we have ever ea. They ,ire ? Cb"'0? a.nJ "vcn. iot. Cluc'n,nttl' sis feet high and were pulled before ' Lo PHr l-l fates to those ,ihices ihev weio netir grown, just about half I lmu v.vr h,r !f IUr tm to n?h' '-uded. -:drTHetl,Voodall.ofour 1" I'01D,S;. 1 ha mce ,f ruu! ,t,iM0 ; ,,, western cities, so far ns heard from, town. bu. IV.:"'' Chma W;V kbnl w iihm i-iv.in 1 i i 111 In 4(1 ititf nr thi Hti t ft . i i . . ii: ters-14 twice and 12 once-i.i one ... ve.ir. She now has n litter of 14 aud is to f:it that bbo tauuot get up. li.ileigii Nmvs Observer : Wo i3 Tret to hear of a lameutable oceui rence Hi llobgood between a lit lie son of I.:i:ie .S.igg, l''sij , of (iianviile. a news boy on tho .Scotland Neck road, and a boy named James, .1 news boy on iIih Norfolk aud Carolina. They were about fourteen eiru of age. Some words passed between them at Uoligoo.l Wednesday afternoon, find young James cursed Sugg, who which uiv selling at about f 2.00a bush ptilied out bis Lnil'o and stuck hiiu j bos. If the price holds uplliey will in the sido. Thursday nighl. young j continue to ship Ibem for some time. Jiiuies died. The ft iends of young Wo cslimto that nl. least $80,000 Sugg are very much distressed about j . vm th of (ruck has been eut from I Kiuston this si ason. Considerable Shelby Keviow: Biilie Wilson cut his linger (he other day and w lapped it up iu a rag saturated with tin-pen-line, fhis caught tire and burned bis linger like fury. He wrapped it up again in another rag aud nioro tur pentine and this also took tiro and liuri.cd his finger fearfully. It may have to be cut t ff. Mr. nnd Mrs. !. Y. Weathers, of this township, have a most remarkable record. They raised a family of twelvo children to manhood nnd womanhood aud uo member of the family ever took a dose of medicine until Mrs. Weather's last illness which terminated iu ber death several mouths ngo. New Berne Journal : The most 10 i!ia:kab!o ease of uionoy swallowing that ever came to our knowledge oc cm red in this city Sunday. An eigiit mouths old child of S.dlie Brant col , whose homo is on Cedar Street swal lowed a silver dollar just as far as it would go. By holding the child's faco downwind aud slapping it on the back the dollar was loosened nud it slipped up far enough toward the mouth to bo recovered after about a quarter of an bom's trying for it. Tuo child's injury was so serious that it bled at boili mouth and nose aud Ihe throat was so sore as to debar it from taking iiutriineut yesterday. Asheville Citiz-u: On Monday morning u number of the, voters in Mroad Biver precinct, McDowell comity, gathered at the polling place and begun a discussion us to who should servo as judges in the pro hibition election. While talking thus a bliuding ibisli aiidadeafouingeriish of thunder came, which kuockod tho men of: their fee!. One of them, William Garrison, was killed instant ly, while William Ownbev, Oscar Ownbey, A. A. Dalton and C. M. Manning were severely shocked. It is not Itjoiight that either of theaoarc dangerously hu t. A mulo belonging lo 01:0 of liio men was killed when Garrison was killed. Xewtou Knlerpriso: Everybody bus been wanting to buy cherries this year. More thuu usind havo been brought in for sale, but not near enough lo supply thodemii'id. There is no teliing how many bushels could have been bold at !'i-00 a bushel. Monday morning while binding wheat Mr. Sims Lolior, of Iredell county. just across tho river from Catawba, picked up a large spreading adder in tt hunch of wheat, which bit him in the arm ut three places. The arm was ' -ightly bandaged above the elbow and liberal use mudoof the never fail ing snake medicine. 1L0 lower part of the aim swelled up considerably, but Mr. Lolh-r did not experience much sickness from thu bito. Durham Sun : II. I). Kerr, known here as Duncan, was plowing yester day on G. W. Barboo's place, (his al her in law ) in Cedar Fork township, near Nelson, when the hotso turned upon him iu an apparently fearful rago. The horse seized bis right arm abovo the elbow aud bit him terribly. It is reported that the horse rau fully one hundred yards with his teeth liriuly imbedded iu Kerr's arm and that it took threomen to choke the animal oft', aud when h's bold was broke u there bo sei.cd bis arm again below the elbow. Dr. Cottou, of Moii isville, was .summon ed ami gave medical uid. He will try to save the arm, but thinks it wid 'eventually havo to como oil. Ihi6 j strange freak of tho borso is not j accounted for and somo persoiu entor- taiu the idea that he wad mad. Stutesvillo Landmark: We learn ill" :l serioll.1 Cllttill.' ui'tVuv which tool: r . l . anit0,i it was found that Melviu bad ,.lU j,ia junior in about ten era dozen j j.iaers. Dr. Turner, who dressed the j won nils, says Ivobinsou was t he worst !,im.,i,in,;iii9.M,. u,.,..w. n.... l:.. - i . t.. i it i mill un utiiu to nn.uii. i in;t e.l, oui for the fact lhat the old man i.r very .11 ... , f . ,. ,. Ilesiiy ami tbo Unne hail to go pi oily deep lo got ton vilul part, it is n i beved ins stm would bavo cwvlo an : utid ol' bitu. , afternoon, Mr W f n , b ''villi a u.,,,,1, rako, , " iiuuw Of nl rvoumj MU.lny 1, tlJ(1 , 'nuote river , v"" "t was very 1 w di owned." d il "WMI l'BUm. - 1 Bujioea hfrbadsramp. no,,.... Mm. l-if,'o wn, hut before nut rm. -it..- '.rtl !' him toiotider iiSkUner h '"'i-l iiually disappear?.!. All day Monday mid Tuead.i v. ."n-u fi!:v to i .r?m.r:ii j-eole wcrJ-i!i ul in., r.n- i f. body, but failed to f.d it. Oa T, ev day uue;::,,u Lo,vtv:;r' ii (lr ..r.vul-n.1 nlw.nL nil 1111.. ''3lYU tLC 2 ivw from the place of the Jrowuiug. i , r rt,. (,ii.l-f.i- Jviuston Free 1 rens: Uul nu.eix ! . .. , . , . ,,. i,,-, . t i have shipped eight CS1 loaos o iiUii. ,m , ',uw 01 lT I ! arr.im.1 lioia Pi'iini Till a,.ra 1... res 1 I , , . , i Xa . V i suiii.eu uumii t).ti:c:a, an ,1, average ol to barrels to the aere. We think Meeti's. Harvey & Fields averngrd iiet best, about oil barrels to the acre 011 between GO and acres on both farmi. Mr. A. Miteheli shipped about 1,30!) barrels from about i50 acres. The average yield in this section this season was between "it) and (50 barrels. Messrs. Hurvev Fields and Mr. J W Grainger are ship pji)' a irood nrmv line eiieumber (juautitie.4 liave also been sent from Falling Creek, L '.Grange and a few ot'ur p. bits in the county. A Kt'iiiiioii td' Ytti rails. Clllt-Aiio, June L'h. There will he a monster reunion of war veterans, both Confederate and Union, at the fair October 20 to L'I inclusive, i'hoso days are designated by tin; J-'xpositiou authorities and Crand A rui v Posts throughout tho land will enter heartily into tho plan, bringing all old soldiers they can to Chicago. JSol less than ,r'l,(l00 are expected lo bo present and listen to I tie stirring palriotii: addresses Iroin prominent oilieers of both armies. Arrangements for camping out side tho lair grounds will bo made as far as possible. Fireworks, reviews and parados will bo among the features of tho celebration. Lizzie Borden has al last been ae quitted of murdering her father and stepmother. The Union Thf ologit-al Seminary has unanimously decided at a meeting of the board of tiirecters that Dt. Ibiggs f-boiild eonliuiie bis work iu ithe depai tiiitiiit of biblical history. Tho Court of Appeals has unani mously decided in favor of open Sun days ut the World's Fair. The court hiild.4 that the local directory is in full control ami that the government bus no standing. This finally settles Ihe matter iu favor of opeuin" the Fair 011 Sundays. At Kelly's Cove, Bladen oouuly, last week there occurred a terrible; hail storm destroying everything in its pttlh. Corn in the tassel was riddled and chickens oud geese were killed uul right. The farmers will have to rrpiant in the strip otcountiy swept by Ihe bail. A Front h woman may become u doctor, a lawyer, a member of the Board of Jvlucation ; she may even he decorated with tho cross ol the Legion of Honor. But she may not witness a legal document. She may occupy as high a place us possible iu art, business or commerce ; but she can not possess her own earnings if she :u married, and she can neither buy nor sell properly without her husband's consent. Twenty IVr Cent saved lo all parties who favor us with tin ir 01 dels for Moni.mi.xi;, Hi ah-stuni-.s, T.1!I.!:ts, and all cemetery work. We pay freight to your neat est depot, and guarantee liisl class work in every instance. Designs and pi ices fin nishod 011 application. Lib end discounts to agents. Address V.. T. Marks Co. i'rops. Cupital Marble Works. Ku'eih, N. C. Nov Advert Iseineiils. fAND SALli ON SAT UU DAY. A .Inly I.Vli, Irttl. I will m-ll, .11 On- .l.'.lil hi ; .n 1 1.- ii'ii-u.-n :ho t rn.-. i.' I.uiU ..11 wlil.ii Urn Inn- I'l.-ii.saiu iial.n'.-li ii-.-i.l.-.l. ii.iJi.iiiiiic U;t laiiils "I t it Mann, .Inlin l. nr.. I ..ilit'i e .hllllnl'li; IHI ft'hw. I Jin I will he s. II III l;. 1 l.iis. 'larnis "t;...lmlt riih, leiimliiili'r in in. lvo tli.'lllllK. 1 1. .it. I Willi H... v.-.l Mi-.-u i-ity t --,11 Ic.-.i i..r il'-i'-t'i'e'l enyniiMii, iiii.l nil,, n-si-rvnit teinl ttie i.iytii"iil lit ail lilt, inil.'h.e... n.'li..y. Sain l.y vlri.i.'.'l 1111 .'i.li'f .1 --. -1 1 1-1 in u iu-i' 'I 0. W. I'miniii o, Hilm'r nt I'li-iiMiiit lliil'hii.'k. vs. Homy ir.-titiif ..-k .111.1 iiiiii'is. o. w. nn'siiKi:. T. It. WimrB, AU'.rn y. C..t:iiiu.-.-,i. ut't'. JUIIU liiill, IN'-t. TB3 OltTOAOR SALK. 1Y YIR- 11 BL ii. ,,f t,.ri!.M li w. H llr.'.iks an I wKe In inn, lv;:i!,l.rr! Ill Iki"U ill'', a. t.i-l. 1 Hill null at puli'.u- aiii'iliitt, l..r I'listi. al tin i-iuri li.iu-.-.: i.'i- 111 III" liiUllet rillKl"ri:.i.n TlllHK.iiy, Inly till!. 1MU, tho tiai-l nl lal.il LliotMl Hu III.. Salilit.'l Ur".'ki ii-iu't, o-uta:iili.' :." .i i;.tis. in saiNiv miI.1 ll.'fi.-.1'. JK-sl: lUCllAlili.MlN. Jat.e j, Wi. i:- T. 11. Wuiiiwk, A.tuiut'y. ,T01'ICFi.r,Y YIRTUR OF A 1 in .ni;.:.. il.tl iiO.'iilo. t,y m.i. T. Wi.nil.lp im.l miiim.ii April vih, 1M. 1I.xm.pI.-iI In li..k i-. I.. ':i,;i- HI '( ill. ri'i;isiurh'inii-o..t t:iiiiilianii.ii.i ly, v e , i. ii Juno l.'.ili. IW, ut 11 oVli k a in , l Kill H.-ll h.r tiixh ill ti...lii.iii, N. O., tu I lio lilh'liiHi IMili-r, till tli .r.....ri. .li -..-1-ii... I IiimiI.I itiit.l i.r Irut, .-I'UMlHttiit; nt mill. Int. ana Iti.ir.iwm.lall null .rpt'rty il.w-i itiA.1 in al. ilcit ,.l irui, i-nui... hiuleriina timi-hlttory un.l.ni.' I'.iy mum inuliicall i... I Ji.-l. 'Inn. lUo UUi .! iv nl May, I V. T. l l liVIS, Iruntiv. !JOITH CAROLINA 1 CHATHAM KU'NTV. KiTKM.iH C riir, .liiuca.li, 1SW. M. 11. Uniltnn t'.ilra'x .1. A. Hi.u.,li'U, .Tami-3 If. UouHina el lilH. 'I'lili In a Mti!tl priKvioillni; f.r lavotosnil I-ind ir tli.- i'a ineiit i.i roriHin .-i-ir.s nri'l.-r ihi. win ..I I'liiitinn i ti-ia'..r, an! Hit df.-n'l i:iih .lanti- Ii. il'.UMl'll, JlM.I'l U'MIHI.MI Hll'l l.lllh.)' lli'tlSllltl, , (l,ai n will i'i nr t'i..i.. ilir elm k .f Hit. jiipo '. i-"1,1 -'"" 111 '" '" lHi.l.i"l July, lv.i.i. nti'l flo.,, iii...w..i- .r l , -1.. u. i.-nii'iuini n.. nit. in mii.i i.iu,v, r '"''"Vti: I a. r. (.u.m m. .; s-.r. t'"ii i .'M' i.'ie "i ;...r..i i iit'.iii.. win tun tfii'i. i cTin nr i """ " hi Ji- iu(ii at ! u 11 1 nr- - ?i n nr s u We have h& coinpfamts to make, no back dchis io no ioi.A "?ru io spin' bine has been good phenoimnally so still we are going to U7 this week A grant!, fclupwuh.U.i UpLenval in values ii;dit in the fane und rvea of a nol f-aececKfitl mml ub.le it is yet young - whi.e jou hiu neediny thtse Mid.s-aml can luru tho opportunity to your profit. No body wid slop to ii-asnn hy. Nobooy c area. 1 ha! it k a de, d or our own doing puts the Rtamn of frouuiueww upon lt e have mud.) no i-repamtious fur this sale. .Not a garment has been disturb.-d. Uut just ut, the stock stood at eloMUg ttiuo lust nigh! so you will Und it t.niorrow-e.v.-eijt you are free ti Inks yoar cboio Of nil the Cassiuicre, 1-aney und Vimu (Jh.-viots, WtutU'd uid Iloiuespun suits that sold at S24.-00 522.50 Let nothing binder vour prompt attendance at this sde. a ii.rignilii'Hjil choice h; spreitd befue you. J houmnds el suits. SACKS AISD CUTAWAYS aio lowered i'A obedience, to our t i.tci p. I 0, in aceord-ii-.ce with our custom. You must know what Veiling qualities are rep lt scntcd you (-aunoi. help but appreciate what stylish, exclusive patterns ihey must be to havo been worthy ft place in the biggest and best stock of suits we have ever showu. They are all of this season's mako not art old pattern in the thousands that await your coming. You nted lave 'no fe-irs to choose freely: the original marking are still on the tickets. You know us, and you know our melhods. Your money could not be safei iu your bauk, nor more accessible, for should dissatisfaction follow your purchase, it will be returned on de--ni'.n.l promptly. Then ta'ly round this reduction. Take advnuiH;o r.:' Ibis greatest of great opportunities to buy suits that buve sold and are worth 21. S22 .--0 nnd SIS for J" I t'TLT.N 1TF1Y ! Lose not a mo ment ! TLU sale is for this week only, and for sf.iictly CAS II : All our Men's i-lsira sio KutU are included' S. & I). BERWANUEK, W. A. SLATER & GO, DURHAM, N. G. Xow is the tiiiu! lor our of tin' t-ot:i;ileto i-h.inp's Yl)l' iiiul tln( 150YS must lnakf. A iiolilniii rhan; wlien you have liotliingbut reliable qual ities, and sueli a LAAlll 1 to xeleet from. Our shelves iin.l tables fairly lUTAJK with novelties in every line of gen tlemen's wear. We are full of 'em. SUITS! SHOES .' HATS! FURNISHINGS! Our lisl iloes not run out till you are coiiipletely tlressed, in fact everything you need. April Lia MOLASSES! 00 NEW CHOP CUBA AND PORTO ilICO MOLASSES, COFFEE, FLOUR, FISH, EICE. Write us for samples ami prices. C. C. COVINGTON & CO., WILMINGTON, N. C. March UO, 189:. LUMBER! All kinds of LUMDfcU for sale ut tin PITTSCORO SHUTTLE MILL WEAThER-BOAROiNG, OMLING AHD FLOORING, I'i.am.h ami Kii.n Dial jn ou Huron Dills yawed to order tit short notice. Good Ceiling and Flooring already li;l-ssi ii at onlv 11. 'JO per 100 feet. 23l InTOOE, OTr. Sept. 17. 1S01. fONEYTOlOAN. Munkv -iu Loan upon ;ipproctl real estale M-ciirity at ' per cent. Fur particulars apply to A. L. Alt' NIMI.L, Attorney at Ijtiw, Feb. 1 ;;;. .sammkh, N. C. " C. F. & Y. Y. RAILWAY. CondGiicecl Schedule. In titled June lib. IS'.t;!. IMII.Y KXCKI'T SI SI'W. Tl'lllilli"tli Ni'ltli, No. '2. Mall .1 raHMti!i'1-. .Mail A l'Hj:i'lii;p Loiivi.. ti M h. tii.'Wilnilni.'t..ii, '.il l-'iiyollmllli., " 11 II ShiiI.tI, " Vi 17 Isller, Arilvo I p. ni. Or.H-tislioro, 5 uo 'Mt. Airy. W. K. kVI V, l-t'll'l I'.lt J Aoilt. I It V. ti.-u'l MUIHii Cvp'i. and -Irfc'.e Murk obtain!, iuk) nil rl rnl liusiui, coiMuctoU f-.r Modihati rics. Oun Ornci it Oppjsitc o. S pitiht Orricc ana wp cau tipcurp iatnt lit lue time liiau luoao rpinotp from Wahltifflnn. Send nuiil'it, tliawinp or rbito., with doprrlp lion. Wr MaMm., if pttoniHl'lp or jutt. fi-pp of tharpe. Out tme tint dun nil pairth ln rcjrotl. A PiMPiutT. "How t.u:nain Palruip,'' with nanii'i- of utinul cli'-n n J 'ut tin.-, county, oe tow ii, ti ul ( ire. A'i'lren, C.A.SNOW&CO. J. W. SB .Tills IS 10(J,. t:lillVc. , -res - 15.60 What a Sergeant Morse Power TIIKY Ali IC Strong, Simple, Durable and Cheap, For 1 5 to 20 years they have Run Well, Wore Well, and Gave Satisfaction. Send for Price List. SERGEANT MFG CO., Greensboro, N. C; PLENTY OF THEM! W Ml AND BEST! ASSORTMENT FULL UP IN ALL GRADES AUD STYLES ! It is a Grafl MM Mil Just wbat YOU VANT ! PBW CU 1ISET US I0IE M III M Willi ! ! This stock having been bought for CASH siaco the recent decline, and consists of HDinnr o-oozds, Extra Fine Ctcsk cf Shccc, THE L.V1HJKST AM) FIXKST SKM'K OF )l i" LLI MR Y EVER SEEN IN THIS ( (H NTY. Men's and Hoys' Hats, everything n fattier nenbi on Lie. farm or at hid homo. Examination will ch.ow our block especially large in variety, thor oughly reliable in styles, and to this we add the strong inducement of IoaV prices. Come and examiuo for yourselves. A fashiouable Bultimord Milliner will trim vour Hats and Honnets nt "W Hi. XjOISTIDCT 6Z SON'S. April lib 180;l. J. J. Tiiomah, rresident, Ai.k. A. TiioMrsoN, Vicc-FresideDt. The Coiiiiitt rriaf iusff Farmers' IMftnk Ol" KALKKiH, IN. C l'aid up capital a 100,000.0!). J. J. Thomas, (J. W. Waits, J. 1'.. Hill, A. A. Thompson, Accounts of Farmers, Hanks, Corporations, vitbmls solicited ou f.uoiahle tcri.is. SIM'iCIVL ATi'KNITON given to account:! individuals. EDWARD FASNACII, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, BALEIG1I. IL-T. C. Sirrfiuff Silver V gZoaers Tabfaeare SOLID PLAIN UlD i-INOAi.i . n.l for fcW'Oiir fiinii' tioil is I l.c sa ne : l.lni'ai v 111'. D u lor I i.;;; n, usi d in J'.-. i sing i ..iii MONUiViEMTC zr.d IIEaDGTONES AT A - Wt liavp a iiti-i:iHt rk of Pnl lioil ni'mnmonip hii.1 N'a'1-.l..tioH .rf Un. I pi tnaiPral iin't baarit' fill iiiftn wttii-h we i"t"i i,r tho iip.tt llilrly .lay:, al a lii'oral ill-'Ti-nut in enlpf ti poda di4 alin k. All W"tK kuiu'aiiip"I. l'oi li;n:i Rud -.aiiip') line, we pay Uif Iipinln. Fayilltvi'le Strtet. L.i'.r.ioH, d.- a-.-h Iff.. 4 i ) M I N I SI It AI'OR -N Oil C'k llaTlnp qualtnM a tho aitintiilfltrator i.f I'lP'iMi.t Il.-U'.t 'k. tlriP.isf I. 1 h.'lb nollly all por:-on li'iliiit.i: .-iiiin i. d-iii':.i i-hi-i i--i:. ni e. pxluhii tlio t-aini. to mo ou ,-i h-;..-o tno llih -i.iy . ..r May, l.'l ti. W. tUI'surX. May II. U-i A DMINIS Ti; I'll N NOTICE - : Hip nwtlU'r.-, of Ihv iMlil!"-! ; atlniliu r in u it( u hi; '.(Hie, nnd ih will t. w.'ina. jt. i'ii ur 'ri.i .hai UhU. t.r ihi. n;it h will nt HttVtt.l Ifi i"'Hr ( .vtv.vnrv. 320.00 S1S.00 great HHeiitice wo have luude! What II. H. Jkumax, Casbier, IL W.Jackson, Ass't Cashier Authorized c..p;ial tf.'OO.OuO.OO. :o: DIRECTORS: H. N. Duke, 11. A. Londou, A. F. Pago, H. 15. Hut tie, Ashley Home, Frod. Philips, V. II. Dii.icey, J. 15. lbiney, . John W. Scott. T. 11. J'.riggs, J. X. Holding. Aduiiuiidratoru nud Indl of C.iuidry Merchants aprJ '.li'.Nr AND ViKDt -Nt.; HlNGS- King Size. lor ti:; iu:.: !. iit'ctiou oi' Lii-uks of liefrac 'i ilii und ijoutb. v x i :c t in j i x' Nt tioe. ttuva ilililUft-J HHlly .l I h lAM 1U nrf tPtat.om hi i .1 4 Dorr, i!. -mI, t herb r.oHiy Mil i h-l'iii! .'tniin.H ttgaina! Bald di-' .tni i.. iitvii the uii.1 t.t iiiH.m fv b$rr6 th Ml TORS NOTTCK. HAV- iMiiii.-.-4 rf- n-m'r -r Wirtl;a A. Bar- ..-'1, I li...y iiolify i-l ptponi. hPIfllr -.i.-ih io p"inn mp aina -..h .ivM .May, KM. V. HAlSif - i aai
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 22, 1893, edition 1
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