ti( khuw. juif 'in. mn.
local nxsconss.
. ,i" im,,
roraloorrent-l o '""
niP.ttsboro k"07.t,,c; ol,J( " ,
corner. Apply to II. A. London.
In nearly every orchard
-? ,ar!"1 S!" :. I- "urn, .KnKono , md becu do6trovt!d bv ,jraroHe8 a
MoinmTOnu illett, A. Al. Moote, James U. Unix h.6will. lomr,r lit fnrWk- Fvmv
bv Mrs. Marv Thompson, ot this ,,. r l Un.rl .i.ri I r RHImm-i nn.l ; . " , K ' ' - y"
..I,,,.,. whieh wcirhed "tf ounces I V ,, ' Jalj,i(1; J- V' fc""0' tB.n,J I body is ready to jump on the victim
place, wmcu wcigncu -u ounces. jj ij Uju iji iivo, colored : and a third nf it.. A,nh i,0i.i i,A ,!,,,
ma.n5iV. SI.
poach trees have broken down with
tlio weight ol pcachvH on thoin. The
pouch crop is unusually abundant.
For tnonumontsaud tombstones
of the latent and
prettiest designs
write to Kobt. L. Uogers & Co.. pro-
prietors Durham Marble Works
1 'in limn, . vj.
V i
l)r John II. London, ol Haleigh, i ''!0 money orders from one neigh
will be at l'iltbboro' on the first brhod in this county were pro
Mondav in everv month and remain .rented at the post oflice hero for
three davs. Mei.ared to do any kind
of dental work.
Kymiin & lleaden still have on
hand a nice line Alpacesi Sacks,
(short, medium ar.d long), siz.'s ;.' to ;
42. R. real bargains dleivd in ladies';
dross goods and straw hats.
Cards ure out announcing tin
approaching marriage ol our former
couutynian, Mr. 1. li. naves, nowoi
Kershaw, S. C, to Miss F.ita Mur-
ehison, daimhter of ltov. D. C. Mui'I
chimin, at Gull, on the 27i h of this '
month.
Dr. W. II. H.Ivard,of ako l'or-
est. will visit Pittsboro' on Monday j
and 'iuesuay loiiowing me un u
Ml inlay III every mourn ; aiiu mu uu
nl Moneiire on the following Thurs
day ami Friday, prepared to do any
kind of dental work.
On and alter tho 1st of August
mail wervico will be supplied twice
a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays,
on a new star route lo run from San
ford to the following post offices iu
this county: Elmsville, Stork, Tn
sor'a Mill, liosewood and Bryant.
The town authorities have or
dered tho town constable lo inspect
tho premises of every citizen of this
place, and see that they are iu a
proper sanitary condition, Kvcry
violation of the sanitary ordinance
ol the town will be promptly pun
ished. Thevure still sellimr readvmade
clothing at greatly reduced prices j
at W. Ii. liOinlon i ho n s. Lome
mid see if vou can he suited. Tin
prices certainly will suilyou. They
sell tho best whirl for 60 cents you !
ever saw. 1 liey havo a very large
btock of shoes on hand.
They still havo at W. D. Ijoii
don & Son's, somo of Utose cheap
dress goods, and they uru selling
them very fast. If you want any
oino soon. Lawns from :$ cents a
yard up. Dress goods that sold last
mouth for 20 cents are now going at
15 cents. A low of those straw hats
on hand and are going lor les than
l'ow York cost.
-Wo take pleasure iu calling at
tonlion to tho "ad." of tho Kichmoiid J
Times, which has correspondents all
over this Slate who communicate to
its columns all news of any interest,
an. I thus that paper always contains
inoro North Carolina news than any
paper published out of the State
that comes to this office. Subscri
be ru hero will roceivo their paper on
day of publication. Send forsample
copy.
A Model Si u-Tukasuuv. Wo do
not hear much said now a days about I
sub treasuries, but if all our farmers
could havo such a nub-treasury as
that suggested by Linker's Alliance,
of Lafayette county, Mississippi,
li,,,... ....... 1. 1 l.o .... I ni n lit- iillinl-
kind. At a recent meeting of that '
Alliance tho following resolution
was adopted :
That we will try to make our
sub-treasury at home, ami try lo
Hloro it with corn, hay, oats, lodde
pork, potatoes, peas, cabbage, lur
nips, beets, onions, rice, parsnips,
molasses, pinders, and thru it we
havo anytime loll wo will put in j
one or two bales of cotton, and we
adviso our brethren to do the s.uuc.
Wo believe that this is the only
way thai wo will ever have a sub
treasury that will bo of any use to
us ad farmers."
Alliance Meeting. The regular
quarterly meeting of the county
alliance was held at this place, on
last Thursday. The chief business
was the election of officers for the
ensuing year, and all the old officers
were re-elected except the chaplain.
To this office Kev. (i. P. Moore was
elected to succeed Itov. A. II. Perry,
who was the only ono ot the old offi
cers who voted the democratic ticket
at tho last election. This rebuke to
Mr. Perry is very significant, and
should remove all doubt from the
mind of anyone who has heretofore
doubted that the alliance in !
county had been com pletely captur-
od by tho I bird party leaders. 1 hero j
wore no charges whatever against ,
jir. t erry derogatory 10 ins cnar-;
ncter, either as a man or as a minis-
tnr nf 1 in ( osno . and yet because I
, , .. . ' , ,, , I
bo voted tho democratic ticket last
Aovombor lie wasiuined out ot ins,
oil ice as chaplain ot tho alliance! ,
While wo know that tho 1 bird ,
party leaders wero exceedingly in-j
lolni-.'inl. iiiii m-oitiflii-nd 5H11I u-niihl
not allow their followers to hoar j Kansas Ureal Corn Crop. j ning.
democratic speeches, yet wo did not j Topkka, Kan., July l"y --Martin While F.lias Carr w as president ol
before know that they would not ' Mobley said today that, the corn crop 1 the Statu Alliance he received a sal
evon hoar a democrat pr-xy for them ! tLisi year would be the largest iu the ary of ?3oo a year, and nothing for
Could partisan prejudice bo more' history of Kansas, with the exception travelling expenses. Marion K'ltler
bitter or intolerant? j 0f thai of 1SS9, wheu a7;i,OU(i,(IOOlush received 8:500 u year as salary aud
Is' ut it timo for all good citizens , els werehaivested. llecstiiuatesthat i also t.)Pi.l5, as travelling expenses,
to pause, before following such lea j the acreage is at leadt 12 per nt. iu J incurred whilo going rouud the stato
dere uuy loeger 7 ' wi Wt yr. wkit Third party speeches-
St'iiooi, Teachers. On last'l huts j The lcadly l'ifureHrS.
((l;.y, Friday and Saturday, llio days rrora tbech-iiiotwotmorvr.
(prescribed by law , the county super f charlotte counted vctterdav ut
intomloiit ol public instruction tx, other victim of the cigarette lml.it.
i amincJ applicant lor certificates to , TLo roI1 of ll(;a)ll cailHeij j (lliiJ state
teach the public schools of this umiuully by these destroyers of the
vwmh.j. . eiB,,m,m,lw
?. I1 ? o",h. 1. js. Jamier, J. a.
Goodwin ui.d George E. ilivcs : sec,
'"d Kru.Jo cort.f calea were kivhi to
; Mliww ,11na jwIIIH011 nna I-a... a
liiovu. anu r. jc. runups, a. m
im-ikIu i iii lilii iiln wan oiven to Mr. J.
Alliance Pi:siness Fund. Quito
a number of persons in this county!
i .-ii i. .i i '(
iiuvu ii iiiiii I u n ii uivii rnuaLi iiiii.'iio
! ," , . , .,
, . . . .
..'j .. lmil,
'
by him. A few da s ago seven po.st
payment, all of tbem having Keen
Kent by Maj. W . A. (..raliam, trustee
of the biiMi.ess fund, to persons who
had applied for a return of their
I money. I'or tins return of their
money these persons urn indebted to
the last Legislature, which amended
tho charter of tho Alliance so as to
uiiun iiiiMii nun i iut, unit iiu wuii-ii
simple net of justice ilie Third party
.. u . i i. .1. i i.
leaders are abusing the Legislature
so severely!
(i'a.mk or Mask ISai.l. On last
Saturday a parly of young men from
,h'H pl-iee played a game of Iuimj ball
at Martha's Chapel, iu Williams
township, with a club of young men
j,.ol ,litt m-ifrhborhootl, and were
tcleatoil. At a previous game play-
ed at this place between the same
clubs, on the -1th of July, the I'itts
boro' club was tho winner. Tho
third and test game will be played
hero at an carl- day. Quito a con
siderable crowd from the neighbor
hood assembled to witness the game
last Saturday, and much interest
was taken iu it. The weather was
exceedingly hot, and yet tho game
was played in the blistering sun for
three hours, and this was culled
tiMi'Si'Mt iit. We cannot imagine any
hotter or harder work !
The Pittsboro' boys were enter
tained must hospitably by their com
petitors, and will be glad to recipro
cate when the next game is played
here.
Nkw Postmasters. -One by one,
as the leaves do fall, tho nlHeial
heads of republican postmaslors are
falling into Maxwell's basket, as he
daily decapitates them all 'V tho
country. The latest changes made
in this county are the appointments
of Mr. Thomas N. Womble at (iohl-
ston in place of Mr. N. F. liarber,
and of Mr. J. J. Womble at Lock
villo in jdaee ol Mr. Wm. (i. Uland.
And thus the good work goes on,
and will continue until a clean sweep
has been made !
And in this connection we would
suggest that some of his impatient
constituents havo unjustly censured
lion. 11. 11. lJnnn, because, as they
allege, he has been too slow iu "turn
ing the rascals out". On the con
trary he has exhibited commendable
zeal and diligence, and lias l
more successful in this respect than
many other Congressmen. Certain
ly his constituents in Chatham have
no causo of complaint, lor quite a
number of changes havo been made
in this county.
Personal Items. Capt. V. 11.
Denson and family, of Haleigh, have
returned lo their old homo at this
place to spend tho remainder of the
summer.
Among Iho latest arrivals hero
we are pleased to note tho following :
Miss Maiy Lou Hi own, of Clinton:
Miss Lillian I hompson, of lialeigh :
.Miss IJello Kllinglnn, of Lockville :
ami Miss Ada Kollins, of Harnett
cu!11'1
Our former coiintyman, Mr. (, C.
ISynum, has brought his family on
a visit to his father, Mr. L. 15. Iy
uum. Mr. James II. lleaden has return
'jed from a visit to relatives near Ore
Hill.
Mr. C. C Hatch, of Wyalt, N. C.,
is on a visit with his family to his
old home, near this place.
Mr. Willi lleaden has returned
from a visit to bis brother Herbert,
who is bookkeeper at tho Altair.a
haw factory, in Alamance.
Mr. T. C. Denson, of Durham is
here on a visit to his old homo.
Kev. C. W. Kobinson and Messrs.
A. (i. lleaden and John liurringcr
are attending tho Methodist district
conlereiico at Aberdeen.
Mr. II. L llaugbtou hascmno from
his farm, in Jones county, to spend
H few weeks at his old homo.
Miss Laura Hrewer has gone on a
visit to Ml. Vernon Springs, which
popular resort is now crowded with
visitors.
Drivins out Negroes.
f'.oiviv Til .Tnlv 11. f K,m.
I, .',,-';.,,,; of
owing to the scarcity of labor, two
strai ro IIProea w(.re engaged bv some
Crtr.,eute,.8 to llt. a bouse,
Np,oea ftr0 IU)t ftuow!j to live in
'Hint nlncp. mid ii niM't v of seventr five !
, th ' aml tlin.aten to !
, . .. 1 i-, .. ...miuo u muums.
lyncu litem u liiey tiui mn
' T, WJlfl fi
move at
Tim null tot tf ufl fitialK- fntn.
l)y tlie mell os,eoing to
,owu m Btum aH tho buillIiujj u
jjujsjei
"
.tiuioau raco is a long one, audio both
of tbe illHal,e aSjUI),H thoii- victim
! 4.a bo fouuJ few months ago tba
; i,rig,ll0Bt boy the Okw ever bad
in ita Kelvir0 lost (.as(!i iu Ug COJ1J.
and neller of whiskey, but nobody
ever tries to stop the cigarette smoker
in his mad career and nobody lifts up
a vok-o against tbOHO who make and
,, . ..
- p'l cigarettes
let the whiskey
1..:.!.,.., ...I. :i.. il... I , .
1 in numbers than tho cigarette-
j smokers, are not t. avebmg toward
! mad bouses and untimely graven any
more mrcly or any more mpidlv than
are tLo victims of the cigarette habit.
Fire at (Jroonslioro.
Okkkxhhoko, N. 0., July li Tho
wcmit tire Oreensboro 1ms ever had
i,..okl. out ftt 0vi,,ck this inornincr.
, iocaL(;ti on South Elm btreet, iu the
!,. store ofS'implo S. IJrown. The
starie, l).twof.n (lie tiu roof and
' ti)0 c,.ii,, 0f tho third flour. It was
! .i11w1..n i., n,t i,nlfl f,rp.lmi:ii t
! " ' . . "... .
ment, under the cool head of Chief
Denbow, subdued it. At one time it
looked like (he whole block (tho finest
iu tho city) would bo. Tho loss to
Hie stock is from 1(5,000 to 20,000,
covered by iusuiauco: tho building
!1,00() also covered by insurance.
The top atory only was burned, but
much damaged from water. Tho
goods ou tho floor were mostly re
moved.
J.iku the Siamese Twins.
Ny(.'ii, July 17. A promiuout
physician, w ho dosen't wish his name
or that of his patient printed, reports
to day tho death after scvon hours'
existence of triplets which may bo
classed with the most remarkable
ever born. Tho mother is a womau
of excellent soeifil standing. Tho
triplets weigbod in the apgrogato
hlteeu pounds. 1 hero worotwo boys
and a girl. The two bovs wrro joinod
by a ligature almost pereisely liko
that which ii in ted the Siamese twins
aud were otherwise per Feet. The girl
was joined to ono of tho boys by a
baud of Ih-sh from the hip of eaeu.
When the death of tho girl and
ono boy had occurred mi efl'oit was
undo to save tho life of tho other
child l.y culling tho ligature, but
dealh ensued.
Short Cotton Crop.
Ai;stin,Tox., July 17. The buoy
ant hope inlused into cotton planters
by a rain ten days ago has disap
poured, as it has not been followed
by others, The weather is intense
ly warm. All over this section of
Texas there will not bo half a yield,
and reports from other sections ure
not satisfactory. It looks now as if
tho crop of llio Stale will bo a third
short of last year, and some well
posted planters say it may bo only
one halt.
Kerosene's Filial Work.
Pirrsi-.i iio, Pa., July 1G. On an
averago a lamp explodes or a keroseu'i
can blows up iu this city ouee in
every two wecLs that burns a peiton
to doalh. Since 1887, 151 persons
havo perished by tho explosion of nil.
Two people were yebterd iy roasted
alive in this way, and a cry ha:i gone
forth for a morocuivful inspection of
kerosene. This frightful record of
fatalities scows likely to force the use
of a better system of testing oil.
Filial Fire Works.
CmcAtio, Ju!y 1(5 During a display
of fireworks tonight at a picnic 'ou
the grounds at Sixty ninth andThroop
streets a bomb exploded premature-
Richard M.u.sliall and Michael Sev
ou were killed, and Andrew Jouva'n
and Autone Nasho were mortally in
jured.
A number of other mou wero more
or letis isciiously it.jiccd.
Killed (he Judge.
City ok Mexico, July 1.1 A sensa
tioual tragedy occurred in the court
room at Tabasco Ihursday. An out
law named San Francisco Kodrigues
had been tried and found guilty, aud
tho judge had jusl finished reading
bis sentence, when the prisoner drew
a pistol and discharged it at tho n ag-
islrate. 1 he bullet took . fleet, killing
tho judge instantly.
A Snake Charmer liitten.
JSkw Vouk, July 1(5. hot Son
well, a pretty female snake charmer,
was bitten by one ol her rattlers to
day, and, although everything was
done to save her, it is believed she
will die. The snake struck tha girl
behind the ear aud this is tho second
time she had been bitten. There
was intense excitement among the
audience at tho museum whero the
girl exhibited.
A Woman Horse-Thief.
Civ ruiiiK, O. T., July 17. Tom King,
! the escaped horso thief, has been cap
tured and turns out to bo a woman
i i . i. i: :..
1 "
lualo
Miss Martha Hicks, an aged lady
of Wako Forest, was frightened to
death by tho thunderstorm ot Satur
day evening, which was sevtre. She
had all her life had terror of light-
State News.
Shelby Review : A younr; man by
file name of Lovelace, sou of Thomas
Lovelace, who lives on Muddy Foik,
was hauling foiago last Friday aud
falling from tho wagon caused a
pitchfork to fall also, sticking him in
the side and bioust, inllicting three
painful wounds. At last accounts ho
was getting along well.
Wilmington Messenger: During
I a thunder tdom Friday afternoon, a
resident ou the Sound had tl
mistortuDO to have two tine sows
killed by ligbtuing. Doth sows had
a litter of pigs of nine each, aud they
were all in the bed together wheu
the fatal bolt descended. Strango to
say, not a one of the eighteen, pigs
were injured.
Jonesboro Journal : Mr. Tonv
Thomas, a eon of Mr. Jones Thomns,
of this community, was brought home
from Winston last evening insane
One of tho growing and bustling
towim of Aloore county is Aberdeen
It iy tho lumber emporium of this
section of the State. Put few persons
have any idea of tho vast amount of
rough and dressed lumber that is ship
ped from this point m tho course ol
a year.
Windsor Ledger : News reached
Lore Monday lo tho effect that Mr.
Wm. Sessoma wan accidentally shot
iu the abdomen with a Flobert rifle
by his father, Mr. D. V. Sesaoiuw, at
his homo near Powellsvillelast Satur
day. It scorns that tho title was
lying on a bench when the futLoi
took it up and it was accidentally
discharged. It is not thought that
young Sossoms will live.
Greeusboro Record: Mr. Will
Woodroll'e, who was injured by a
blast at the Mt. Airy Granito Works
on Tuesday morning, died this morn
ing at '.I o'clock. It is fbo impress
ion of thoso on (ho grounds that Mr.
Woodroffe saw the rock when it lirst
started towards him, but that the sun.
which was iu his face, obscured his
vision, bo was seen to shade his eyes
wilh his hat as if looking for it, but
he never saw it and it. fell with a full
force, striking him on tho left sido of
tho head, crushing; his skull. The
rock weighed three pounds and nine
ounces.
Mr. Soloinan Ihadv, an aged citizen.
who died in Northampton county, had
laid by 0,(500 in gold and 100 in
greenbacks. Ho leaven an invalid
wife. The old couple lived without
Iho nccossarv comforts of life, and
few people suspected (hut llrudy
possessed ao much ready money.
Wheat sold ou June oOth on tin
New York Produce l'.xehango at (ISA
cents a bushel, l cent a less than
the averago price dining 180'-', uud
tho lowost price since 1S)7.
The board of direct ora of (he
Columbian Exposition at. Chicago huvt
filially decided, by an overwhelming
majority, that there will be no mori
Sunday openings.
Tho growth ot the North Carolina
College ol Agriculture and Mechanic
Aria has been very remarkable
Starling lour years ago with out
building and five professors present
and wilh litlle equipment, it. now
has six buildings, tiiieen professor?
and teachers, ami a cmnplele equip
ment in many technical lines, Ii
graduated its first class in June, bill
at once man)' of these young men
stepped into lucrative and responsi
ble positions. lis announcement
appears in this insiie.
Twenty Per Cent
saved to all parties who favor us with
their orders for Momimincs, Hi-ai
stones, Tadlkts, and all cciueterx
work. We pay freight to your near
est depot, and guarantee first clasi
work in every instance. Designs iiml
prices furnis hed on application. Lib
eral discounts to agents.
Address E. T. Murks & Co.
Props. Capitul Mai hie Works,
Kaleigh. N. O.
IS !tlKM(HilUI.
At Kiilttnv.ro Militu Urn Till Inst., tlm t.trlt tl
TmmA A. l'AUK, mi pbilnmMp j .ui-r l i ly of uur
town, b:nlo furi'wi-ll in tlio s.-i-nti-t ol i-rtnli Im-nie'-ill""'
Unit (,-riitnlm-, ii'il'li-r, I'n'ior lite nit - itili
Jt-UH. fUo wau naturally (( a swt-.l, suni.y u.-iiur.
auU htir rrtt'iKl wi-i-it li;Uii,
Wo n-i'lly lamoiu IIi.nl"alloif Min im n-'Mi't l:rl-
linn girl l.utOuit In iiih (.vol It.iirero'.i-i-, Ui. nil
niftkt- It pliitu. Tin rniilug angi-l lian tt-uitslAiii.
fil lliis D. .wcr tr in llio nllMliia ami hutowh f tvirlh
to tho I'at-aillKi i'l 1 nlioin it I'l.t.tiis In i-oivii
ntal bwvtiiuceci null iK-auly iu Uin biwi-i-n ol' llu-
ti!-8t.
Kmma win hu im. .-' w n-k.tr In tin1 Suhl-aid
pruix'l ninl ht-r Iniliu-ui-i U-uililtoss .'.luiiU nuiny
A yauihful ntltiil to llio I anil) of tin 1 '.lint takcili
away llio hIiu nr Iho win 11 ami guhlo I Hu ll -una;
ami loii-hir (o'li.t.'iis In Dm nlra!j;ht an 1 u.-utow
way. She van tlio fcl-nlilcniii": ttunt-onui oi bt-i
moihor'a hi'iueanit h!i!4 now tiffiirltloi punt'O.-un
on tlio other lioro, wnlilng ( woU-onn-Iho li-vn l
olios tort tx'hluil uliou !l!u's luh.oloniaon-raud h
bnttlos fought.
ONE Wile KNEW HElt WKLI,.
sihrcitr, n. e.
New Advertisements.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
AND
Will lu plu its t'inh vi n ii.ifniiMr "ih. IH.n.
'Hum riHltno i-4 it.tw w'U fiuti-i fur ha po. lfU
w.Mk, Irtvlnn MtniKlvn WimU ntv Inn Mio,
carniitUy tlttid up lt(iwlni;-rin, t'li.-uit'al, h-Uitk-rtl
niiJ H.-rti'-nUural 1 ttlviHU-rlv, tiivtu
h"ti.o hikI Muni.
of tlfio n nn'ii. TIih two u-yi'M-H Ifvi.l to rniln.i
tlu In Ariritlluru hii.I In Mti.b:iiilcil aut CUil
T-'i.'kl font a year, tiu hhtin IjiiI ;
ftmiuy HLiitlrtitH, ji
lav Mii'loius, 1.3. 0
for caiaimuoM, nplv to
A. tj. UUUIUW, PrrvshWl,
July lit, Itfvii. kali u. II n. c
I AND SAI.K.--15Y VIKll K OF
wLA a?i onltT i'f iho r onurt of rhtth-itit .
riMiniy i will in piit'liv! auiti'n n Tt j.Ui'n '
Mill, in AU.rlKhr at VI in. SA U UI-AV, ;
Uin litili ol AutiiHt, tho I"l..wliiri laud ho
I 'Ullip U llh llflfa'! L. T 'Iiviiim:
Out tr.tf'i ff li ft TO!), kuiwu An tho "MUtu; ,
ll.u' lloltl":
Om lrU'l Ot 100 VT:, ktntwu a tu MiirtrU"
taint :
Oii t;-.vt of u-Ttf. Un.ywn an iho ,Mit!" l.i -.
Anil one HAv'l 01 a:ii9, kitxwu a.- iho I
mn-l" l.in l.
i'riT.4 ; oiia half tMHh. h.il.Tiir' hi 6 mtntln wih
pr if-ut lnt roi. lliie r:rvt:i till I pnl.
W. B. t
She
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TPtE TIM F.H advo(Mtol all tbots jirlnrlplu of OoTitrninrnt and Floaofts which wr eniWied bj the Demoorntte party la tlooal
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Address HDKl XIMEIES ,
IICIXlVI01Sjr, MSLi
W00LLC0TT & SONS,
Wo Lavo jiiat reooived n large lot of j
i
LADIES' RIBBED VESTS,
wiiicii we win. si i.i. at
10 CUNTS EACIl,
and every one iu a bargain.
OLMi LINK OF
OXFORD TIES ANJ SHOES
Is the most comjilelo wo have ever
had, and wo can certainly give you the
for fho money.
We havo had tho
IMUUKST MlLLlNI'lvY TRADE
thia Keasou wo havo ever bad, and wo
invite every ono lo give us a look
before buyiii, and we will savo them
money.
WOOLLCDTT & SOUS,
11 K. Martin St., KALliUill, N C
May 18, 1S1);1.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE NoTttp.
Do you wear them 7 When next In nocil try a pair.
Best In the world.
$5.00.
S4.R0,
3.50
H2.50
2.25
49 nn
If yoj want s fine DKESS SHOE, maito In the latest
tvle, don't ray $6 to $8. try my $3, $3 50. $4.00 or
$5 Shoe, They tit equal to custom mailoand look and
wjar as well. If yen wish to economize In your footwear,
i1.uoSiypuTchasi.ip- V. L. Douglas Short. Nam) and
t lea .tamped on li,- hottj, look for It when you boy.
W. I.. IlOCOL.iS, i:rt-kton, 1IH, Sold Dy
W. L. LONDON & SON.
Ml kinds ot L1M1UU: forsaloat th.
PITTSBORO SHUTTLE MILL
WEATHER-BOARDING,
CEILING AND FLOORING,
I'l.AXKll AND Kh.n lr.ii.i, OU IlOl'OIl
r.ills sHivi-d to order at short notice,
(iiH)d (!ciiiii and Flooring already
DutssKi) at onlv 81-0 per 100 feet.
23". isr con:, err.
tforit. 17, lS'.il,
University of Horlli Carolina.
KlJt'irSIKX T: Faculty of 2rtcae.h
its, 11 buildiiis, 7 scientific labora
tories, library of .SO, 000 volumes, 31K
students.
INS I liU'.'TION: 5 general cour
ses : t! brii-f c.nuses ; professional
eonrsi-s in law, medicine, eniueerinj;
and chemistrv ; optional courses.
KXl'ENSKS: Tuition, $00 per
year. Scholarships aud loans for the
necdv. Address
l'KESlDEN T WINS rox,
Chapel Dill. N. O.
Jur.i-li-'W.
ftOKTH I'AKOIiIN'A.
1 1"I1ATUM I'd NTY.
MTKM-.aiOl'HT. .1UUC.Mll, lH03w
M. U. ll"UM-n Ji.ltn'x J. A llousti'ii,
;.
.7nnv: B. !i'ti.-ton v: tils.
TK a sirrtl.l ir.-i.Mltiii! f"f h.ivotofnl h.th
f.-r it it;ivm'Mi -r .-l-'itlu Nv-'H'tw iiO'lrr ihe wltt !
ol l;tiu:n t .ii'tiMi , fin t tho tiff n.trtnlrt Jfiniw
1;. U"n.tl.n, mi.h lhui'ii hikI l.mhtT Moustoii, ;
u v. :- M1 n: i .ti t'.'.r.'lihit, will tako iv ihe
it';ti ih.y til Mivoar iih tho t-h-i It -r iho sin '
ri- r t-tiri h.iHiiuti o uttiy at hu nO-n (n tho
lYtiiUy.'t .Inly. lNAi. uii-l :w!t atihwr tr ttt 1
I'ttir i "ih 'inii titi H'w mt l! In in bald t'fttce, or -ll:
r' ri Uioivin 'It'in-iutUvl will to i;rMnil.
T. it. Womai h aud t. M. tiOVV,
A T. OiLftKI. 0. C.
fits 2S0
m "SfJ $2.00
Ml I.7S
DEMO
ii in i r rn i-irr'ari n ni - r
Strong, Simple, Durable and Cheapo
For 15 to 30 years they have Run Well, Wore Well, and Gave Satisfaction.
Send fi t'.i'.v l.Ut.
SICP.GEANT MFO CO., Greensboro, N. C.
ARE
HOI ill IE, BITIEIII UD 1GIIH I
THEY irXTO-W TSA.X I2Sf
THE MONTH QF JULY
SOME SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED
orn sum.m::h ut)is mtst t;o at j-omk itjci:. we do Nof
WANT TO CAliltV TJIFM OVKU. FIVF. CKNTS IN OXTTS
POCKETS IS WOliTH TEN CKNTS ON SUliLVES
THIS TIME OF VEi;..
If you will como lo ua now you will save money. You will find the same1
good assortment. There will be tho hame hih quality, but the priced
will be dowu to lowost notch.
WE KKF.r EVEHV IHIN(J AM) WILL NOT HE I NDERSOliD.-
July 1st, 18SKJ.
J. J. Thomas, 1'iesideiit, I?. S. Jkkmas, Cashier.
A ik. A. Tiikv.i'son-, Viei-l'rei-iidenl, II. Y. Jackson, Ahh'I. Cashiet'
The VomsHcreial ami Fanners' Kante
l'aid up capital !?10iM)tH).00. Authori.i-d capital tfoOO.OOO.OO.
DIRECTORS:
V,. M. Duke, II. A. London,
II. 1$. liattle, Ashley Home,
F. I!. Ianeev, li. 1. Uauev,
T. II. r.ri-;s, J. N. Holdiu-.
:o:
J. J. Thonuw,
(S. W. Watts,
J. 15. Hill,
A. A. Thompson,
Accounts of Farmers, Hanks, t'orporations, Adminisfralors aud IndlJ
viduals solicited on favorable terms.
SPECIAL ATTENTION yi.eu to accounts of Cuuttry Mflrcbants and
individuals.
EDWARD FASNACII,
JEWELLER AND CPTICIAM,
-.XjjEIG-XT, 1ST. CJ.
Merlin ft Silver V Holers Taltleiearei
SOLID PLAIN tUI.D ENC.VOEMFNT AND WEDDING RINGS
Solid for King Sii,i.
y tur System for Din-T'ioMi'; for llio cone, (ion of Errors of RefrAC
lion is (lie same as used iu Eye tiifurtanos Noi t!i and South.
Jauuaiv "Jt!, ISild.
MONUMENTS ar.d HEADSTONES
AT A
3313- IDISCOXJISTT' FOB 30 1D.S.
' li:iv a lai j.- :I v k i-f HiiMkvI m"ni'iU',iit,s anl lna.Nlinn nt tlio best umlorlnl anl hni
ful dw.ifiiH wlii -li - IT -r f-'V ih ii".xt ililt y e.iya at n Ulvml ilmwitnt hi onler to redttoa dirt
eick. All wrrl, ii.uiiui-'.!. lytgua anil Mm'oa lri..
viy fie ln-lLlit.
UPKIfAM .V KLMOi r,
Faytttt ville .Street. Raemi, N. C'.
ar.-h i, lf'W.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MoNtY to Loan upon approved
real ertntc security at 'J per cent.
For paitieulars applv t"
A. L. Mi:Nl-;iLL,
Attorney at Law,
S, 18lH. Sanko, N. C.
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Johu W. Scott:
OXFOKh I KMALKSKMINARY,
OXPORD, N.
rs. 4.ir-1 '.'
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