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Tfcjfljhathaw Record Till RSP.VV, SK ITK MBKK ' '2S, 1893. R3ecoaus. For I'ant goods go to O. S. Poo Ji rion'a. . , . I ,:i ... i New iroods arriving daily at U. v p a a is. loe k son For the heal Urns ol winter shoes iro to O. fci. Poo & Son's. 1 2 two horse second InindNissoo wtivous lor sale by 15. None, Jr. - - A beaulilul lino ol prints and ginghums to arrive today at O. S. Poo & Sou's. Sovent)-.five thousand good brick lor sale by C. V. Uynuin and J. 1$. Alwuter, at Bynuiu, N. C. Mrs. John Bell.ol Moncuro, lias a set ol dinner plates in good condii lion that have been used over u nuiiureu years. - - - -For inonumentsund tombstones ol the latest ami prettiest designs niiwivwwi i. X,..., ,. i.rieiors uiirt.uiii murum " isuriimii, . v,. -.; :.. . .. , Mr. A oner ii. itrooKs nun oeen appointed postmaster :it Siler City, ami Mr. James 1.. Fields has been appointed postmaster at Pedlar's Hill in this count'. ll John II. London, ol Chapel Hill, will be at Pit'sboro' on the first Monday in every month and ronmiu three days, prepared lo do any kind ol dental work. If any persons in l'halhain really believe thai silver is dead, they can pt its lace value by subscribing to the Ktcoiin. We will ho l'IuiI i" receive subscriptions in "dead siN ver." W. II Hdwards,denlisl,til Wake Forest, N.I'., can be lnutid in his ofllcu at Mrs. Fxline's Hotel, on Monday, Tuestlay ami Wednesday following third Sunday in each month, prepared to tin all kind ol dental work. The many Iriomls ol Mr. A. ('. Moore will i egret to hear of hi death, which occurred on hist Tuess day night, quite suddenly, alter only 24 hours sickness, lie was about 10 years old and was a sun ol ihe late Uev. (i. P. Moure, ami was highly esteemed by all who knew biui Come and see lor yoursel Itow cheap W. L. London Son now selli.ig t ie new goods they now receiving. They htivt Jllst opened a very large stock ol shoes and are selling litem very low. They have a lai'iro Btoek ol Z nulcr's and Douglas shoes on hand. Can and fil any one. suit I They now have u nice stock i t fall and winter goods at W. L. Ijoii thin A Son's. They can show vou ' ns pretty a line of dress goods as ytm have seen ami thev 'I'M I hem Vuii can very cheap lor lite c now find anything y lite Very lowest pri Jiiindon A Son's. tsii. luii can ti w ish and al cs, at W. L. Tho annual conference of Methodist Sunday schools ou the the Haw river circuit was held, on last Saturday, at Mt. F.easant church, in liuhlwin township. There was jtiito a largo attendance and the occasion was greatly enjoyed by all who were present, instructive ami interesting addresses were delivered by Uev. John Hall, Ihe pastor of the circuit, ar.d by Uev. t!. W. Unbinsoii uud A. 11. Merrill, Ksij. The music Was unusually good ami showed careful training ami much practice. Mr. E. W. Atwuter was elected presi dent ol tho conference. ', ,, , " . the Judge that he had fully exam -On last Saturday two horses ,,L , H ,u. willlft4lMH , wf,icl) ex. boh.nging to Mr (, J. Shaw, o Lmjulioll ho ,ld .,n b.. Carthage, .lied in a very sudden and Loull(ld em,ywj i,v lll0 lttmiy , stl.ioe ...1,1. 1. VI ut tliu ..no. ' John 1). Harris, near mis pa 1, . fil. ... I I.M.I., air. oiiaw s wnu niiu mice i. hud that day driven the horses Iroin : Carthago, and just as they ai rived lit Mr. Harris's the horses were; taken sick and boih died in a few minutes. They could not have been tl riven too hard, for the load was light and they hud travelled slowly. : It is thought that Hey were acci dentally poisoned by Lite oats which I t'my had eaten at dinner, and in which some poison like "rough on rals" had been mixed. PERSONAL Itrms. The Concord Times, in its lasl issue, announces that our former counlymen, Messrs. O. C. Rynum and L 13. Clogg, who have been iu business at Concord lor three or lour years, will soon ic luove to Ti xas Wo are pleased to note that our former townsman, Mr. Lee A, Hon sn, who has boon in Ihe United Stales Weather llnreuil for a low years, has been promoted to the position ol Hid observer ut Albany, in New oi k. Mrs. P. (i. Siiowtlen, Mrs, Goree JHolson and Mrs, Walter Hawkins, ot" Florida, returned home yesterday niter spending i he summer wilhrcla tives ut this plaee. Solicitor L W. Pou.ol Sn.ithflehl, spettt last Sunday with his family who hilVe been on a visit hero lor several weeks. Tiif. HaRvBsT Moon. 1'hc lull moon which 01 ell is e.carcsl the an lutnnal equinox (22nd ol Sept 1 is kuuv?u as tlti" "harveat moon", bo tamse iu England (wht ri! the namS originated this was ihe harvest sea sou. Tim great peculiarity about the harvest moon is that il seen s 10 rise nearly ut the same :! tie for two r t tires days alter :t is lull. Vvt instanco this moon wan lull on lust Mouduy anil j-ot ii ucciiicd lo rise at tliu Mime hour luni nilii un ii (lul on Mouiiuy. in tint olden lime il wan uolioved lltul tliiu win) duno in order to k'vo ",0 ItttrvcBtoM more light in I which iii gather their crops. The (rue reason, an explained ley scion lists, is that about tin; time oi lite autumnal equinox the angle between tliu plane ol the horizon ami tliat ot the eclitilie. or the oath which Ihe i . i earth traverses in itujrouriy journey around the sun, is smaller than it is m oilier times during the year, ., , Baptist Association. The 135th annual session ol the venerable I Saudy Creek Association was held with the church at Moon s ('hupel, I in the western part of this county, boginning on last Thursday mid ending on Sunday. The iutroduc tory sermon was proachud by Uev. I,, ft. Dixon, and Uev. O. T. Kd wards was reelected moderator and W. C. Douglass was reelected clerk. 'Photo was tjuito a full attendance ol preach vra uluj (j00,aiC81 every church in il0 association, except three, being j lepresented. Two new churches were immitleU, one ciillou ( lie Uii Hiver church. at Knlerprise Factory, ,, Ulo Hther pj Wroye c,ul.ui, Moore county, niakiiitf the total jnniniier in en U relies now belon 1 n r to this association. A tin mix t lie ilis- ; (mjjnisi.,! visilors present were in in C. Scarborouiflj, the State Superintendent ol I'ublie Instruc tion, ami the Itev, C. 13. Newton, a j missionary lo Africa, who made sev eral very interesting addresses, The 1 reports front the different churches were ol tut encouraging character ami showed a continuous growth that was very gratifying. I On Sunday morning a Sunday I school mass meeting was held, which Wits very largely attended, ami nl Which several llb'.O and instructive I addresses wore delivered. The next I session o lite association will he held with Love'i niles cast i Iroduclorv by Uev. W 'l eek chilli I Siler City leruioti will Ii, annul t wo a nil the in be ineaclied II II. Law lion. M CKIIIolt tot ll T Ihe lull term oi the superior court ol this county began on lasl Monday, but court wuauot opened until Tuesday inorii in, the Judge having previously given notice thai he would not ar ri ve Mou if re hi 1 1 nit ay. Theio in panelled ; lo open court on lowing , ere tlrawn s the grand jury : i lorenian ), iaston and J. Ii. Uiggshee C. T. (ioodwin, II. lirooks, Lambeth, W, F. Uives, I . (' man, S I). While, J. W. (iold Ilia I. II. Hay. (i. W. Maddux, K L. Tyi Lilnlley, (i. (i. Hern. Ion, .1. I. or, J. F. Mann, W II F John son, II M. Ferry and J. M. (initio The Judge's charge was one of ihe shortest llmt wo ever heard, and i also one ul (he ablest, brit fly bill clearly selling forih and explaining the duties and jurisdiction of grand I jurors. Soiicitor K.S. Parker was nroiniit ly at his prost t tin l and nroceedetl with the I ol Ihe cast s on the c ll ins ntiil tloirket. Hie lollowintr jury I cases were tried and disposed ot as' follows Slate tiiisl Pleasant Siler and Mini Fox: indictment lor fornication ami adultery : verdict, not guilt)-. Mule a-raiiis! .lerrv Harris: lar- cuny; verdict guilty ; not vet .sen Iteitced. I Slate and I via llcuriie against J. C. Bland : bastardy: verdict against tlefendaut aud he orderetl to give a bond ol 8200 and pay Statu against Charles Partridge : assault with deadly w capon : guilty : suuteueeil lo 1 ii duj s in jail, Stale against J iiu Harris: larceny: not guilty. Stale against Jim llollins: assault with deadly weapon : guilty : jutlg nient siispemled State against the Glemlon & (lull Company ami others: lorci hie entry . not guilty, In the mailer of the homicide ol Mr. A. .1. (iohlston the Solicitor, ou ycslcrduv, iu open court slated lo tht ceasi am) they both had bill come to t In conclusion that no i.,,,,i,i i, ,,, it,, ,i..,.,,i n "1 j ' j against Henderson (iohlston, and In was thereupon discharged Iroin t us- i tody. The presiding Judge is Hon. lieo. j II. lltowii.nl Heattlort county, and ; litis is his first visit to Chatham, i We are pleased to know that he has : made a most lavoiahle impression I upon our eountynien. lie dispatches business with remarkable piompl ! 1 1 ess, ami yet with no unseemly haste, allowing no time lo he wasted and yet patiently hearing everything lie sary lo be heard. There has not been a very large crowd in attendance at court, not as large as horscswup usual ers, Th isible j out j made 1 I ami r, w el an. I lerable iiuutbei lively gtlllopiui tig lit? their nobl S M, Holt, the was not w ell cut is duties were V thingi sh iwi Mr. court, and h ; ti round steeds, clerk Of Iinll lo he th ery salislu Messrs, I! ri;y trgei by If in Colt ml (in e old limes ai i.eos back m 'lien at Ihe el many cars 11 nly court. All the ca-es , re disposed u y ) and yestei eket WHS laki -rk 111 Ihe Stale I iu out. iiu nhlV the vi it up, aiel ' ' kel Inst ' litl Is .u 1 list 1 pany. 1 nhl tallies, alb I wa VI I S th suit ol t ll ll f eigh ai the (ii I his 1- Ion atel Cull l.'iii ' on 1 roversy about lined by b lilt Ciltil and the (Hal is in ;: ti. press and lie f t duv. Court wi irn tomorrow t Pri' There ill ! t way tear ( ! 11 me tblv a For tho ate iiu. The 8UU) Fair. The Stale fair will be held at llaleigh October I", IS, 19 and "JO. Senator Z II Vance will bo present on the oi citing tiny, October ITih, ami will speak lo the lnri'o crowds. On the same day (the I7lb) there will Oe a hotly contested game ol Soot iinll haturAun tl. VVobn hWi ... . iy. College ami trinity Ool lego teams. ; Until teams are now in training and will play to will. On every day ol 1 wee I Uvcloiie John's ' Wild West Slintu will win. Ilu illin.r i.vli Ml!.,,,. ,. :.'" r j' ,1 r. " ol incidents III tile lite Ql the ttreat Wild Wesi. such noted This show includes cowboys as -Texas Claude'', "MustUUl! Ji t-owooy uiu , aim oiners; also, "v into liull , Tho lire spiead with rapidity, and the boy chief of the Iroquois Indians, those two largo buildings were a with ten of his braves, lour baud- mass ol flames almost before a crowd some Indian girls and two little could collect or an alarm bo sound papooses. There are lour dashing 'ed. cowgirls who will astound the pub I The Fpiscodul rectory next the lie by their wild, during riding, &e. other side of the Mansion House There will be Indian fights, ghost ' soon caught, and the lire cuilgltt oil dances, war dances and other wild the root ol small buildings on I'oatuim Some Mohawk Indians Cbeoves street, burning in hall a will show the wonderiul tricks of dozen places at the samo timo. Indian riding. All this will be Iree I Dr. Covington's large house noxl every day lo everybody on the! to dislriit luii-Ntitisira nUi f-nu.rl.i grounds. 1 he Second Ifciinent 1 it Hand ol Wilmington has been on -guged to make music during the week. I here will be various side attractions, including an Indian vil- lage, u museum ol North Carolina wild animals, a grand C elorama d the llallle of Gettysburg and an acre or inoro of oilier curios. On Friday night of Fair week, there will be a grand Stale ball compli mentary to ihe marshals. Every day will have its attractions, ami every night there will be first class Theatrical and Opera companies in the Opera houses. The various so cial clubs ot the city will arrange dunces for nearly every iiiL(lil in the Week. II. W. Avisu, Set State Mews. Hary. Charlotte Observer : The returns icgiii to cottio in The lirst. of Ihe igin accidents reported nemg tuai I which befell a n'gro at Mrs, Itiid's ,','in in Matthew's. Saturday one ol the hands got his arm caught in the bell of Ihe machinery. It. was bt'okcu in two plates aud lacerated so badly that on Stinil ty ainputal ion w.is deem ed neeessarv. The arm was cul off ir the shoulder. Mom oo Euipiii er : W'i liirhtuini'sliuck Mr. T W ,.i.i Hi... 1)1 -us w bai n on the llhh inst . and killed one of his cows. Monilay morniug Mr. Geo. Hauler, who lives about four Ics north of town. erv badly ' i v badly v. Ilagier aler when e euruged him down y. Inured by ii mcious b Hagler I leading Ihe ai.inut utor when suddenly the bovine became enraged j imi riisueu ai iiiiu utioeu.i.K uim num. ' l wouuuuiy nun titiitu...jr. Wadesboro Messenger: A few days ago, at Uoberdel factory, near tockinghaur, Alleu Baxley. a young white man. met with tin accident, while lee. Inn' a col III. til at eilllsctl tteatli iu a rew Hours, wniio ne nati the breast of tho gill raised, and was cleaning the saws ihcy caught, bis left arm just above the wrist and almost eLtire y stiipped it of Hesh nnd mus-l cle up to the shoulder. Tho saws id so strode his left sido between the loiniii an i nun rins aim ontneu ti gash throngh which the pulsations of the heart could be plainly observed and badly lacerated the mombruneof the left lung. Sauford Express: It is said thai the sweet potato crop will be large this fall. They have received their growth fro i the rains in August. Mr. llethlin Urvaii. of Jonesboro, has been recommended by Mr. Grady for postmaster of that placo. lne up point men t will probably be made in a I few day s Many say that there has ! been more corn destroyed this year by big freshets than in any one year since the late war. Tim loss to the farmers has been enormous. The Southern Red ami Drownstone Com pany' has put on an extra force of iianils at the Quarry to get tho stone ready for shipment. They have a night and day force and the saws are kept going all thelimo. Tho frame of the new union depot is about up and tho building will be completed iu two or three weeks. It will bo an excellent building uud the citiens of the low it will justly feel proud of their Uew depot. Yellow Fever al ilniilswick. UllUNSWlt'K, Uj., Sept. '25-- 1m now cases of yellow fever develop today. The patients are The inilieiits ate .Mrs. I eiltzsou and child, the w lie and ninth er in law of Win Anderson, ami Cat lie Mitchell the lust three col Three of the old patients were uharged, a child of .Mis. L.u c itlson. Mrs. C. 11. Smith ami Archie il Smith Niueli cu cases uto uttiler tiealiueiil now. Surgeon Fttgetauthorii'.ed I he si ate tneut Ui.it he feels assured that (here are numbers of mild eases of yellow fever nut developed by a lull diaguoa is ami which have been daily report od as malaria, and ninny mild cases not sufficiently developed or consid ered by lne families nl ihe pati.H -sutbviciitiy .-ei ton:, 1 o call m pbysi c aos, lie fuilhor says thai ho does not expect ihe fatalities lo beuumei mis hereafter uml frost maybe ex pecte I within tweuty live tlays. He s,is (bat with projKir nursing fatality will uot increase with ihe advent if o'd weather. The ttliuospbene coi. iticUS here am sunt, what coole , causing uppreheusion among the ctti .ens generally. Siiperiuteudeul Home, of the Fast I eiinei Ihe use for mil ,ce r.nlroad ' . tli s nil. ring 'ii -r'c, of tl.c Ivi t reuuessu t in ee miles from lli'uuwiek, HMliug I'r Jenkins' steamship n 1 supplies .1.' a Is 1 11 1,100 Fire ul Florence Fi.oitKM.'K, S. C, Sept. .--Florence was today visited by a lire almost as serious as the great tire ol April. 'J'lie residence section suiter ed loss in this lire. The llumes lirst started under the bunch ol a work- ,, tan in lite Mansion House, the new ull, elegant hotel bciiiix. built On n .. . .. .1 jsuigun siroei, near me corner pi Cbeoves street, in tho centre of tho town. The tire started in a mass of ahttvinira and litter and snread ho ui.i.llv tl.o .......l, .l" ,,..1 -.1. ..11. eiiees it. T in hnndKOmn niintnniurn nf Methodist presiding elder, Uev. J . j;. VVilson. next door, cauirlit almost itnmcdialelv 1 ... , - , ... , but bv the hardest kind ol work was ! saved. iV number ot small b uilili iiii.s a ml . fences were liunici j Many houses were damaged re J or less. Amoner these was ihe Kniss copal eh inch. A It tunny ay Eiif Savannah, Gil., Soot. 2- me. The In) lowing is to the Morning Nt ws from Josup, Go. This morning about 3.35 o'clock, E. T V. .V (1. cDgine No 321), i which had been staudiug on thesido track iu the yard since Saturday uight. 1 ran away or nas stolen by some un known party and went at full speed tin the S F. tV W. towards Wayeross, meeting train No. 2U8 at the 03rd mile post, wrecking both engines aud i several fit ight ears, and seriously in juring llromau Lowury (colored). The engine was lired up this morning by Hostler Little, pi paratory to taking a train out ou the Fast Tennessee,1 l Virginia Georgia road. A few j I mititites before he returned to the en- ginefor the purpose of coupling il to j the train, it moved off with the above : : results. Atlcniplctl Wile-31 iinl. Atlanta, Sept. 21 -Charley I Atlanta, Sept. 21 -Charley Hon i lliir it Viiiin.r iiutii well Lrnnwn .,;,. t tow ,im, a most desperate t ftort Ibis afternoon to kill his wife and Ibeu lo commit suicide ut his home on lien-1 i v street. Ftir some lime past there 1 has bl nll bail fl t ime I, el '.'.eel' He! rill.' ! i i.:u ,;r i,i : t..r ,e t.f hl1t. Ml.s aeelarotl ' t,,. Wl,tl.t ,,. . ,! ,.,., w,e ,, t,.lu, la(.jf, .),, ,, fi,. dark, he came Ll)nj, ,uil f,()tui ,js ,,, .,,. , XU(1 .. 11....,.;..,, .r.-olibo,! his ! wife by the arm and jurkirg her into jibe room, tired two sluds into he' chest. Ho then turned the pistol upon himself and sent two bullets in to his own bodv. ieal condition. Cure for Veliow Fever. Vti.anta. Gu. Sent. I'.Y -Dr. .1 Knott, ol Atlanta, believes that he ,a8 discovered the line cause '.I cl low lever and tho remedy for il. lie says il is notii:n.' morn o j than phosphoiic poison, He has prepared a pamphlet in which his ideas are given, and tonight leaves for Washington to present views to Surgeon General Wymai'i ami s'k to be sent lo llruiiswick to lest his theory Oil yellow (ever s'uf ferers there. In his pamphlet the doctor says his theory is predicated "" experiments mat the epidemic ol 1 878 in C ienn. The III! vol ll I ion in Hi axil. MoSTEvipEo, Uruguay, via Galves ton, Sept. 2;j. The insurgent squad ron renewed the bombardment of liio tic Janeiro yesterday. Tho forts opened fire upon fho war ships, which thereupon ceased shell ing the city. M.inv persons were kill The Government of Rra.il has a; pi illicit $;i,IHHMIU0, it is Billtl, the purchase of a cruiser from I nitial Stales Both arc in a crit- his i le by linn during I fiulluiiooga', I tue Cold Weather. M INKATo, Minn , Sepl.'Ja A cold wave passed over this secttoii last night. Tim mercury is Iu degress ve i.cio-v the irfcv.ui-point. Ice Is one , r;,!,,a" im:h . A s'TT.VFR nni.T.AR IS AS anni) ' high imunt ixstihie " 1 11 (jilt 1 : 1 1 1 iiu ji lo 11 1 u xi 1 j uuuu 1 Twenty Per Leaf -saved I o all parlies .who favor us with BUSINESS CCLl-ECE. z zrt"":: AS A GOLD dollar! ,,. woik. We pay freight In your near ''' ;l! ''' 1 ' " ' ' " ; ' "' ' ' ''" est depot, and guarantee lirst class! '' . ,.'1 1 ' ' V-' ''i.V ! .' work in every instance. Designs and I .,.. , , , , . . , ..: s miu prices furnished on application. Lib : . . . . i-.-- v. : n oral discounts to agents. ' n. t ttiit ui Ad. hiss E. T. Marks .V Co. " ' '' Prop,,. Capital Mai tile Win ks, I , ' N llaleigh, N O. vom Vvill ninke mi mum l. j i .v;.v:,...r;'l,,:,;K-,,-:n,! w. l. londoh ft son's, va j I. ....... -I. we I ;. '.iliy :Cl iHiwilin h.. Inn i'Vl'a l:r-ir'e'.'!5 'uJ'-t ! 1. 1. t.ol.O.TON. I jXFAHFTOHS' NOrfOE HAV BONDS FOR SALE. , ..it ,,i.,ini,.i iim'is in ..muni T,, ,.ii,iy ,. 1 ..Jtiiiitni viii Mil w tin 1 1 i't. rwll nM. Kuril 1 "ill , w..,i.i. . .... I., i - .."iiry -in l"J" vlMH ...in- ItHttir I .lelnr.-- Mni, ,. lH..I. in i..t-a..i.i.- ri.m- .ol 1 Snnlri ! lit ;iiilr i b "ti 1 a I't . 'W Lin Nt . M-tn ci.i inf ' lWU"l C l "Hi Itttt iM. Ill lt IHtllllUMllHW ' 1 ii so tlflrt! 'lis ' i,v:-.. ' ,,i,i,l,lV!1,v;' !Bn ,I",,H,, "l I,ft ,M,"rK' T,,4W Si'eSV' a7. iUV' i I;i n11 .V,i:i - 1 button turn iiwiitHi y niunnrii) "i n hpi 'n I turn !.i rtHi'tiui'r hmI ar a urttly citle iim M OKT(IA(iF SALE.- HV VI H ,,...,1. 1-. 1...1 -ei.. ...... vn ... .TH ue ot n ncri;-4 lml raonuutl ly p. W JOHN T. t-Ast iixi.. n.utllj.l .tin 11 . ciii.lt: ia, nl ll..' ri.iun . . j Duud i For Uie purHio nl ouUectlAf llK taxes Inr tlittt y.s-ir I will .-itiim.l the rolli.M iny plfioeti a? ti.low) i Dark's UoldKio iuwnvlil Tuesday, Oct. 10 Ctirik'e Shnji. Hmlley " Wednesday, it j )' Shofj; Al'irlvlii 11 TliurjHlay, " Vt sjior cay, Watliew4 Friday , " M U'-rpi..' X ltuaUa, Bear creek ' Saturday, ,,u,M",r" Ctiutrv loWDt lil, .il'tiiitftj". Oull " Tuemtjky, Onklaiiil, ' Wfflin'n'l.iy 1" iLgckvUle, 0ie rear Huaburo', centre Buciituruo, Cape Fear I " Salurtlny, M Munday, " J TUUHitHV. " J Wwduvs'lft), 11 2 TUuiTMluy, " '.' FoarrlugloB'a, WUIIaaw ' ...apipiliee . " " Irldny. kTlMimitetiu'e Sture, Baldwin "Saturday, "2 IiiiFih...... ' Caner'sScUwii-Uoiui , Hickory mi ..township, " a uajera t Ouatiuun are requested i I meei mv ut tti' al.v i1iik-h anJ plai-t I theuiuelve txIH liy paytug rtlBlpUy J. J. JKSK1NS. ; Sept. 21, I8W. Sheriff. mum it sons. Everything now looks bright and prosperous, hih! we Hre prepared to show you the best and cheapest line of SHOES shown in the city, embracing thing that is most desirab men's, ai d children's si., s liinli. OUR DBES3 GOODS STOCK s also fi'ij coniplet.c. and wo will ;UUI anti c ul least id per cent,, sum l b) buying your di esses Iroin us. Lnt to think of our Millinery Goods! We rlon'l hesitate to snj just as nice a line tt ei and that Wt will save per cent, on a purchase, thai we have u be desire ,!, 1 1.11 ulioilt I I To be con vine. .1 till you I in vi aiuiuc our slock. to lo is lo c. W00LLC0TT & SONS, II Marl in St. iteiuber UALF.IGH, 18!).".. N. t: CrO TO I L LONDON & SON Inn FARM FOR RENT. i r r 111 nut iMrnti uot tin'1 t ivn C , I wish 10 sit 1 1 iiioiif x . Tlioy tin; ri'i'i'iv in!-, t huff I ! u in m t mam a 9V I I . r;! a H V. ii 1 C 31 K B A3 ZU raTi't'l '.tin tun fii'ul wliul vn . I So, I . . 1 j 1 ii r. ... I " " iK't'ii -ai vrr uiw ii:;iirt-.s im casii. fA Siiimncr eriioils will lie 2.25 1 2.00 ...1.1 -..l .....s ....-I I...- I In I '""..IHPM- 5 .,ii. mmm" J. J. Thomas, PresRfouti , . . , 15 S -h n;-:.., (Ic-hier,, i, ,.r Alk. A. Tii(sirsoN,. Vice-President, .. H . W. J sckmuM Ajkb-J Cashier The Comtkencftilmul ti9'rUe'r ftanlf, Paid up capital flOO,0(10.0l, Authorize.! ivpii DIRECTOf?S; . J. J. Tbomjas, 15. N J?uk, il. A- 5'tlo, O. .W. Watts, H. B. Battle, Ashley .Borne, J. B. Hill, . l ii Daucey, It. B. Ham v, A. A. Tbompsoii, T. H. Briggs, J. N. Holding Acciiimts of Farmers, Buks, Corporal ions, Aim viduals solicited ou favorable terms. SpKCIAL ATTENTION given to'aecoun'ts of : -individuals. EDWARD FASNACJft. .. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN; Slrrtinj teitecr & ilojjcrs Tableware, SOLID PLAIN GOLD ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING KINGS Send for King Siz.. Our .System for Diagnosing lion i: (be same as used in Eye Infirmaries Noti January 20, ISSHI. MONUMENTS ( ! ) FUN (J1NNEKS OU(jIIT to iunii: ! IN THE H. 5. Ml WMM ll This is a Home company and de servos the patronage of all Norfh ( 'uroliiiiuiis. It was organized in ISliK aud hai paitl over halt' a million dollars in losses niul there is not one contested claim against it ' All losses paid prudent man ouj promptly. Evi rj lit l.i insure his property. For tonus, Ac., apply to H. A. LONt)()N, AGENT. W. S PKIMHOSF. President. Umber 11. Ib'JU. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE HoI'Vip. Dft you wear ti ? Vc 1 noxt in dmi try a pair. Best in the world. 3.no 250 $2.00 ICR t AdiEt 52 00 I75 ron boys t7 If you want s lino DRhSS SHOE, made In tho Well ftylei, tWt pay $6 to f e, try my $3, $3.50, $4,00 or $5 StlM. Thoy fit pnii'l to custom inailo r.r.il look an t woar ai well, If you v.i'.h lo -.com mlzejn your footwear, do 10 by purchash'f; W. I. Do jlsi Ehaei. Name u i (rlcostao-i led C" h bottom) I :'. I. : it when you buy. V. L. DOUOS.AS, Urcoktun, 3lns. Slti by W. L. ot SON. popntnf ricntlnp urn jTin int i ne mrufn rlnn tn f ho worM. It WO! 1 KllkTHV. .end f..r HptMitm-n muDibft1 triHl, (1. 3(11 Uroatlway. ti.Vi ARCHITECTS k BUILOERO Cifition of Scientific American. W mirt ril rfMrt'M- prim-' fni;r PATENTS H l.i pxpcrlni're m. it tin1 H I'M 'Hi il'i'luM. ' M- I t (". M i..il,Mil. -.'"'I ti.r ll'U. .1 tmv l.o 5f fur- IIK I.' Ml'SV hiiT.' tintt I'.rr W ll o liAVf nin.tH .ipr Ilmirtl. ".It lorrn. .l BIHI H I. aOdmlial, TRADE marks. ,1 1, , ,V 1 ' 12.50 m -JwJ OF ItAJiKK.Il. .;..,! .) ft.l(M),000.00. )A F. :Page, . jSufd, Pbilipa. John W. Scot. ft. It, slratora aud Indi- ,. i i. J trv Mcii l.iants and for the corn m of I't rors of Hefrac ltd South. ar.d ME ADSTOHElS AT A fUlil '"'ft r rutlttce et N. C. King of the Road Absolute I v the Bed All Art a t.rt.a 9mMA ,iul' t tubing. Bttf.ig strictly duif-proof.fi Bicgtni aesijui and ngDt weigni. Monarch Cycle Co. Li Uke and Halltetl 5u. CMICAOO Going to S(uy I A DSctionaryt aer r tr. r-csr, i.)ster'?!iiernational. A Choice O it '.' .' .' ".' 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 28, 1893, edition 1
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