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Ojjhaihatu Record rUlRSDAl. J AM Alii It. lMlj. LOCAL R.ECOXU3G. Mr. Herbert Headen I ''' n ill ni ii ii in mi i hi , i . o . iii jjiii'i Who has bi't'ii quite sick but if now in Itch better. Tho Pecoud starts the now yoor with quite u number of new pubcri bora, lo tnko the placo of the delin quents who hnvo boon cul off. Pout Ofth;e Inspector Conrad wan here last Monday, and alter ox n mining the post olHce at I li is pbice Avaa very complimentary of i lo man ftgemctit. Wo want! We want every per Bon indebted to us to como forwiiril uuu velUo. We need our money: ri'ir books must bo closed. Byimm & lleadoii. Wanted un ujjeul in ever- town fchip to sell an ariielo which will well in every family, l-iberal terms of fered. Address, )r. It. A, Moore, 41 otic ure, N. C. The Pittsboro' Lyceum will moot tomorrow (Friday) niijht at tho l-etideneo of Mr. M. T. Williams, When the lift and poems of Lonir loilow will bo toad and discussed. Bynum & Headen sell thoold t;i n Viine J. 1. Nissen wagon manufactiir-. iid by CJeo. K. Nissen, fi Co , the best Vragon of its kind in the world. .Sales Ihin dull your have Ivcn nearly 0011. W. T. Keese, of IJurlington, Iihh removed to Ibis place and opened a Jewelry shop opposite tho IIkcoHP office, where bo is prepared to repair blocks and watches iu a workman like manner. We are pleased t learn that Collector Simmons has appointed Mr. T. W. Sogrovcn, of this county, storekeeper and gnawer, and a moie deserving democrat could not have been appointed. A lew nights ago tho barn and fetablc ol Air. "Doc."' l'.urns, about aix miles south of this place, were burned, together with all Inn corn wheat and forage and his mule. In toudiarisni is suspected. I raise whual tor market iu competi- A will bo seen Iro'.i a noti.-e in j lion wiin the farmers ol tho North hnothcr column the old Silas Jiurim west or raise cotton in competition mill property-at Lockvillo will be j with the mvro .Southern stales, yet sold at tlm conrt-hoiiso door on j we would not urge them to abandon Monday of February court. This is i alu;;eiher tho cultivation of col'.on very valuable property. ). S. Poe it Sou aro rJ.vnvs tho Brut to give you the benefit of a do vliuo. They offer 'M li)-. of (iranu lated Sugar tor SI. When in i.eed of any goods try t). S. 1'oe it Son before buying elsewhere. - . It is said that the schedule on jl!ielv. & A. Air-Line will bo changed Vioxl Sunday, and that the mail train will leave linh-ih in the morn ing and return in the alternoon, just loversing the present schedule. W. 11. Hdwards,,lentisl,ol Wake Forest, X. C, can bo found in his fcfHco at Mrs. F..linc"s Until, on Monday, Tuesday Wednesday ami Thursday following third Sunday iu pact, month, prepared lodoull kind of dental work. L,1 GV.w has almost become fepidomic in this community. Nearl v I every family has one or morn n , bers afUicted wilh it. or with a b ,1 Jjorously sick, though it is quite se vere with Moiue old persons, - We regret to hoar of tho death ol Mrs. W. li. Harris, which occur red at her residence near Lockvillo, nil last Monday morning. Her hus band, with whom she had lived ixty-flve years, died last May. Pleasant in their lives and in doaih they are not divided. They aro iiowolleriiiii special in ducements to cash customers. You can buy moro goods al . L. Lon don k Si m'e for tho cash than you ever had at any time. They are offering a largo portion of their slock fcland bulow X. V. cost. Special bar gains in ready mado clothing. Tho post ollico at Monciiro was broken into, on last Sunday night, And lobbed ot all its contents, cou aisling of a few dollars in money and several dollar' worth of stamps. A negro, named William Taylor, wan arrested on suspicion but was afterwards discharged. We will 0)ii'c moro call your at tention to tho fact that you have not ottlod with W. L. London A. Son. They need their money ami must have it. If you have lo pay cost it will bo 3-our own fault. You have been asked, hail Matomcnls sent you and havo not settled. .Xow thoy mean business. You will save money by giving them a call. --On last Thursday night tho dwelling of Mr. W. J. (juackenhush, ol Hadley township, with nearly all Its contents was destroyed by fire. Tho origin of the firo is unknown, but is supposed to have Marled iu the cook room. The family was aroused about midnight by the flames, and had time to save only a vary little of the furniture. There was $1000 insurance on the dwelling and furniture. Kailroads in Chatham. Wo are Indebted to our former county man, Mr. Henry C. Blown, Clerk ot tho JUiilroad Commissioners, lor a copy tvf-their last report. From it we Uaf n' that there aro 70.15 miles of railroad - ii this counly valued al $:i40,4:5i;.3 1. as lollows: (he ('ape Fear and Yudkin Valley 20.71 miles, ! Jtaloijfh and Augusta Air Line lo.oO,' Pittsboro' 12 35, Kirjpt 8, Glendon and (jiult 3, find Ibileigh nud West- ern 1 mile. Besides paying a con- idorablo lux (about us much sis an uvi'1-ngtt township) these, railroads aro a roiii oe.iom to me enuniy in giving emphiyimiit to arat many people. lAery year itioso roml.i ; pay out uovorai liioiisuml dollars ii... ........ I., li-i .i i ties ana com wood, ana thus Keep a ;ood deal id money in circulation And yet some people ure always abii.sin.; tliu railroads I To FAhMK.ns --.F.veti at tho risk of; Drconiiuir wearisome on a welNworn j suujeci. wo csnnoi reira.n, ai u.e UVK...u.i.K ... no,.,er j ea , i...... .Mr. J.J. I'MIKps expect to com ; Whel m-.'.led a let ler cut i,,inK a N-utl. Cui o'.iim .Sleel and Irou com- ap.n earnestly ur-.D tho farmers , p,.0 and move into his now dwell- ; ,ivu ccut M!lum (U, ()f lhmt JR p;i!lv, f Greensboro, and their iuter of thallium to py ...ore alleutum j,ltf .bin week. Jhis leaves tl.ifojjio (, cent b.'ils that, were iu use ar, l iu the railway construct ion west to the cultivation of clover and I . houses ... (b. dslon for rent. t!wt dale, and on J-.rn.arv 1st, 18!) I, of Mt. Airy. The sale was made to other passes, and to the raising oJ M.v i;, h(.r is now manager ,,,,,,.1, t) i,i8 ,.,,.,,.1,0 and tonish- o foreign syndicate for 1,000,000 .H.llo.lu., horse,, mules and hep. f t.e P , U Co. ntoro l.era. 1!1(llt the Idler and enclosurea wero ' payable iu January. A prominent hvery yearn experience and obser- Mr. T.N. Womble will sell flour. ......;.... u.. m.. .;n ' .il.,.!.,l .., ...id n.c l,Q valion is moro nnd more convincing moal, ship M ulf, etc.. again ibis year of the great importance, H not abso,,()l. , the best irginia mills. lule necessity, of thin beinst done. All fcdtnil that farmiii!.', us now ears rid on in Cl.itll.aiii, is not proiitabio, and indeed many tanners complain that they do not actually make enough to pay expenses. 01 course then there must be a change ami an improvemei.t. lieloro tho u ar, ac - eordiii:; lo tho census", Chatham pro- uiiv i.iwm " iiviu mini .iiij oiiii r counly in Aorlb Cnroltna nnd ma!:y of our tanners made money by sell ing fl.nir. JJut now there is no profit in raiding wheat hero. Uurfari.ifrs cannot roinpoto with the jM'out wheal farmers of tho Korlh west, .ore wheat is raised and shipped to market nt a much lower price than it can bo raised bore. Sol only does the land there yield much inoro to tho aero than il does hero, but wheat is harvested '.hero bo much cheaper than it is here, by the latest improved labor saving ma chinery, A Chatham farmer at tempting to r.vno wh at lbr market in competition with a farmer in Miuiitvota is like a man will, an old Uino cradle attempting to cut wheal in competition with a McCor mick roappi and hinder! And a Chatham farmer cuunol mako any money on cotton, lie cannot compete with tho cotton ; planters of the more Southern States, whei u the soil ami climate aro better adapted to liio cuilivalioii of colloii. loes any one doubt this ? Sad ex iperieneo proven it is too true. IJut because our farmeis cntinnl and wheat. We would respectlully suggest that they all raise enough wheat for their own use, for home consumption, and lo raise a small quail lily of cotton as thai can al ways bring tho ready money. Wo would in go them to ruiao more corn, not for m o, but lo Iced to hogs and other live slock. It will pay our farmers bettor lo feed up their corn than loroll it. Ami especially would wo urge the id to cultivate consider able flops of clover and other grass -s. Tho greater part ol Chatham is peculiarly well adapted lo Ihegrowtb of clover and nearly till grasses and to this we would call the careful at tention ol every intelligent farmer In this county. Wo would most earnestly urge then, this upring lo sow clover uud oilier grass seed and give ibis system of farming a fair trial. A rras crop is l.-.s ailected '0' 0,1,1 "'f""'" "'""'"l ""J ,,t',or ,"P ' tberelore be ,I,',M !'''"'led on. It is cifupi-r and easier to raise a mule con inau u is u raise enoui'ii or coilon lo equal its value. Jt you don't believe this, why just try it and you will bo convinced. Chat ham ought lo cell to people elsu where hundreds of iduIch every year. And so with cattle. With grass laniu cattle can bo raised at a small cost, and thousands of cattle ought to be shipped from Chatham every year. W idle ibe price of cotton and wheat is so low, tho price ot mules and callie remains about the same us il was several years ago. And it is tbesanio with hogs and pork. jNo farmer can afford to sell wheat at 70 cents a bushel and cotton ot 7 cents a pound, and then buy west ern meat at 10 cents a pound, which is tho price al which it is now sold, and some weeks ago it was Mill higher. Every farmer in Chatham ought to raise at least all the pork aut bacon that ho uses, and, if pos sible, a small surplus for sale. While the prices ot wheal and coilon aro so very low, yet it is a noteworthy fact thai thv.-o has beet, very little decline lor several years in live stock and incut. Then why not raise moro ol it? For ll. lttiuiii). Goldstnii Cleanings. Coi.ii.-To, X.C.,Jan. S, lS'Jl. One week of tho new year has passed, in which we havo had lots of rnin. (ioldston broaks into tho new year lively as usual, as if she is determ ined to have a good year's business. Tho (ioldston school will open tomorrow ils spring term, which is expected to bo n larger school than fall term. There being several tree schools now through tho country may keep Homo away for a low weeks only. l!tr TT ( .lifl'Biiii tnfi hrr.4 rtn i..ui T.'i,'ii-'f..i. II.., iiv,.-iiu V I' i to his now field of work.' Mr! Jack- i ftp"'ted United States marshal of son re.piested un to say through your j t'"' Lastern district of Xorth Curo paper that regardless ot the Imrd 'rui- times last year tho ebureh at this' Last Friday night a few desperate place paid oil' all her assessments in juisoueis made an attempt (o get out lull. .Mr. Jackson is u i'oihI man of the i;iil at Favottevilln. They sue and (hose who know him best love him most. Hv. II. I? Stamey and family, from KiiiUingbam, X. C, moved in, to tho parsonage hero I inlay hclore Christmas. Mr. Stiunoy did not wait for tho new year but at .nice went lo work. He has uii iady bvld tbroo religious eorviccs here, and vun deprived yeslcr.liiy on account ! o! rain, and wo think all who l:uvo; hoard him, or oven mot him, aro' favorably impressed Willi liim. mv. ij. v. rasuiiai, m ijynum Paschal, will leave toinorru w on Iiumiioms trip to thmr brani.Ii store lo at l ysor s mill. ...! u.. i v i ips, formerly ol , Harper s A Koails, now of A her jilecn, is in town today. Mr. Phil , lips lirst commenced business in ((-Icddston and is now Auditor ibr the A. & W. B. !. It. Co. r, '. M. JJarbcr has moved into dwellin-; which has just been! completed. Mr. () S. Johnson has bad no ii.oi v men nesn a ino.iii ins buicrt. and l box., mm. preyentii now adves all lo us: bis live, lie days that it acis lik a charm : all '.hat ho lvgrotx is not getting tho receipt siMi.ier, .Sheiill' Josiah Tysor arrested a jnian here Saturday who attempted j to run j sheriff Tysor ran after himj im oil down and was lell out his deputies, T. M. Hyutin. and otherB, soon caught and captured him. Mr. T. M. ISyuum has killed a portion of his fine hogs : will kill the i:u;tneo foon. Aleut, tusl as wo I prophesied, is already much cheaper. Eomr Shanks wants us lo tell him all we know, hut us he makes bis letters so short we will not further tresjiitss this liiiiu. Short Link. 'r i ho Kkcuiiu. Lctlor From Soutli ('aioiin;t. A.NnKnso.N, S. (.'., Jan. , 1S!)4. Kditor Kkoro: There is noth- very mtereeliug u hero now. P.iiMinoKM is n tilth, doll !. I hi- tin,,, hut everybody seeing (oho in u hurry a'"1 lmi iV'"1 P'11 heartily of whether they do anything or not, MUPPt-r- 11-- & Primrose, cor The Tillntunite are worse than I otm' W" '"ugeSumlay niht they v.-ero when I was in this State ,,eal' t,in ,',0-, that a man had been last spring. At that lime they did k,11,;1 0,1 tbo old Calvin Perry farm not kill anybody, but now they aro I ,,!,out t,,reo lm!('s fn"u Newbcruc and kiilinu' one" anoliier. It seems tho! w"tout expcctintobold an inijuosi, mosl ol tho fuss is aboul the dispell-; ,Ie foU!jl1 that a colored man bad bet u arv law. (iuv, Tillman has ot out ' Basa'dli-d and so ceriously injur.rd Ids 6pies and ronatublea and tl-.ey . . get in big lights; they ate in a terrible fix ami it ought not to bo so, but it is so nevertheless, l bey have I count of an attempt to wreck tho ear got what they the "Wind Tiger",! y mixed train near IliUsboro one iliat is, they sell whikky outsido the dispensary. One man brought hulo ot cotlon to market and he asked moro fin his coilon than it was selling for ami ho would not so il it. lie cursed out the town and said thai they were against the poor larmers and went oil. lie had a barrel ol corn whisky iu his halo of cotton; so he went out a piece and sold bis whisky: ho did not want lo sell it in town but wanted to get up a crowd lo buy his whisky, which was very easily done, tor they don't believe iu Tillman about anything. They bad a sorry Legislature, limy passed bad laws; they redistricted the Stale, putting the city id Charles ton in tho -'lilack District". Tillman is doing all he can to fret the people all over the Mate. Tho people are no bitter against the State authori ties that, it it don't slop soon, 1 think they will fight ; but they all claim to be democrats, but they don't act like il at all, the farmers being to gether pretty much nud iu the nia- '1 hero is the biggest Alliance Store hero 1 havo ever seen. They have thirty clerks and several book keep era. They sell thousands ol dollars worth every month, but the larmers don't seem to work much in the winter, for die streels are full ol them every day. They are about done bringing in cotton now. I went out iu the crmnlry the other day to an old farmer's house; he invited me out to see his Jersey cows. He had some of the finest cows I ever saw. lie is a farmer that makes money ; he has got a big farm and a good one and ho makes a bale ot cotton to the acre nud he told me that he made live hundred bushels of barley a year. lie has got seventy five head of cattle, lie latleus them in tho winter mouths and in the spring he yells them for boeves. He has got tho finest farm I have soen ; he lives in night of the town but is two miles away. After dinner, when I got ready to go he said that ho would semi mo back ; 1 told him (hat 1 preferred walking Xo, they would pend me back in tho carriage. 1 have made a great many friends since 1 hare been hero. Yours, I, (j. Ecua.nks. A Hangman's Suicide. MF.i.v.oru.NK. Australia, Jan. 7. Jones, tho public hang. nan of Vic toria, has committed suicide by cut ting bis throat bocnuse ho was un willingto execute (ho death sentence pronounced upon Mrs. Kuorr lor causing (he death of infants sho re ceived at a so callud "baby farm." Itoys Drowned While Skatinc Ilt'Dsov, Jan. 7. Knoa Weist, aged fifteen, and Alvab Pain, eighteen, were drowned in tho Hudson yesterday while bkating at Xorth Germautowu. Mr. O. J. Carroll has at last been cceded iu making a hole through the i wall of the cell into the corridor, but when llciiben Ross, a otoro robber, tried to get through the hole it, prov- e.l too sniad and lo got nan was through ami stuck List, and bud to cry for help. Thia put an eud to the atttwi't State News. Sanford Express : Mr. A. 1 Wad tie 1, hs leneutly bccMi appointed post- .V iu uiuumi, uo.-i coun- a Tbo l'OKjstmid whiskey dis nm-'iy o. a- 1:1 aunao was destroyed by lire oim tiny this week. It is expected I hat Ihv now hotel now being built al Southern Pines will be complole.I by tteplem- ber. It will cost .7ij.ll')0." It is sit uulod on the to) ol' u l:ir;e hill and i will be connected with Iho ririlioad 'y un electric cur lino. Nowton Enterpiiso: hilo rlork of tho comt here in 1S79 Mr. M. O. J lt)t(lnR.(1 t'0 hiiu froui the Dead Let.. I , OIK,,.. V:, ,i. i,..fl.r i,,.,,.,.,, iu itl, W1,ndeiings ami hero it jhuH )lim tbcbe many yeais would mi f0;,j a t0 could that missive rolatu j ita experience. Tl!oreareei"bt Monroe Enquirer: women in this rountv. all hviu" on (be same farm. Their aveiH-e .mo is eighty live years, the voungeM being ! seventy live. None rd'tlu m have eve. - ity ridden ou a train. Thry buvo lived iu the eame bouse ad their lives and have mado an independent living by doiug their own worJv. They slid weave and mako their own clothing and are models of thrift and industry. They are illitcrctennd believe in witch craft and l.oodooisiu. They uio all '"embers of the church ami enter their place of worship in single file, all wealing tbo same style of dress. I Newberno Journal : Mrs. Mary L. j Mabbit died suddenly Sunday night at tlm retidence of her son in 1 iw, Mr. K. W. Small wood, aged 70 years. She was stiicken with apoplexy only a few hours before her death up to ! "" S-"0 had heel. 111 good liOalltl 1. . 1 .1.. ... !:.. itiub uu mi.i ouuiu ii oio. Durham Sun : Il will bo rpiiK'in bere.l that the Sun contained nn hc niorning some three wei ksago. Cross ties were placed on tho track, at in tervals of hi'ctal yard.-, for about half a mile, and tho engine ran into the lirst one and camo near bei'.t' ditched. Detectives have bceu at work ou the cast! for some time, and as a result of their investigations, a while boy named William Merrill has been arrested. He gave bond for his api'caraueo Ilise.pec; d that other parties will also be arrested. They live (jiiite near Ibe place where the attempt was made to wreck the train, some four miles from llillsboro. Ai-heboro Courier: A gentleman whose veracity cannot be ipu-stioiied furnishos the Courier the following: "Zuck Siler, a colored man living ju-1 acoss the line in Matthews township in Chatham counly, has a buy about twelve years old who will not eat u mouthful of wheal bread under any circumstances. He will eat potatoes if they are ou Ibo table, in the place of bread, if not ho will hike bis meals without anything. He. aUcoi u bread three times a day if he cin gel it. 1 have seen the boy mvso'.f and kuow him to be sane. As u ruiod.irkicsuie dour lovers of wheat biead, and this is the first on record so far us I know where a colored person will not eat any wheat bicad. Thin i i no joke.' Franklin Times: Mr. T. P. Dean, owns a sow, which he sas gave birth onDicemlier lOih to six pigs, and on the Kbh of tho same month gave birth to the seventh. The lust is the hug est uuu of them till. A wad case of burning took place in F. remans town ship on last Saturday night. Mr West Minna's d. veiling look firo and i boy, Tomuiie Thur.-tou 12 yeais ol 1 who was Bleeping up vtairn, was burned together with (he Louse and nearly all of its coidi nts. Mr. El lington moved to thin county hix yeais ago, where ho purchased lo7 acres id land, liiiikin a cash payuieut of one bundled dollais. Since that time he has paid for the laud, coating him over SIl.OUO, ami is now entirely out of debt. Ho has made a plenty to live on all duiing those six year, and he iH well prepared to cotumeueo the Xew Year. He has over ft hundred pounds of old bacon on hi.n I, which will hist bin: until he kills his hogs this month. He says I hat it is non sense for a man who will pay the proper attention lo his farm to nay that farming doeu not pay. Greenville K. llector ; While com ing from bis home to OrooiuiUo on last Thursday uiornii'.g, Mr. J. C. C. Jenkins, of Contel.tnou township met with a sudden death. He was riding on a buggy with two of his daughters, and when about a mile from town his hoi so look fright at a band cart with which some c do) ed children were pluy ing iu tho road, and ran away. All throe of (hem wero thrown from the buggy, a wheel running over one of the billion, but nppe.reidly nono were hurt. Mr. Jenkins pot up and said he was not hurt at all and after stop ping tho hor-o began adjusting the harness. A gentleman riding a short distance behind came up and began conversing with Mr. Jenkins about the accident, and lb:- hitter had ju.-t remarked. "Wo ouyht to feel thank ful that all of us escaped without in jury,'' when bo fell backwards So (be ground, clasping his hands over his heart uud begau breathing heavily. Iu a few minutes he was dead. Mr. Jenkins has been troubled wilh heart disetibefor some years, and i( is thought the exeite;ineiit of the accident pio Idoe.ed hfiUt t'tohii: Wilmington Messengor : With rtf erouc.e to the rumored aula of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley railroae; the Messenger learns fluoueji one of the oU'cials of t ha North .Stale Iui iroveiaer.t company, which owns and enemies the rortd. t l.at 1 ho committi app'-intrd to niaki' a Htle of I ho roa', (succeeded in (lint object. Ha Mate- that, (he North .Stale luprovemcit company lias accordingly riiid'o and executed n contract with reliable and (solvent pai ties for the transfer to and purchase by them of the bonds ai:d lock of tho Improvement company ; in the Copo tear nud ladkiu V alley railway, theii MocU m thhbouth Caro liim l'.icif.c i :tiU ay, (boir stock in tie ' thought the road would change bauds ! about the Is! of next month. "KtHtesvilloLandma.k: Kev.Evan- ; der McG lvary, who for tdout three ' ycatB past has been a Presbvteiiau yeats tast i luissiomuy iu Siaui, ba ri'sigued as : il "'"ioiiary cud resigned as a uieui- . "lr" lue uuil "J iew ioru.unu'-r w"ose """"s U laoonnsr. n,e f)!' lLis tt,!,i'"1 is tlmt Mr- Mc (lllva,.v. Iiu1Jh U,(! v1'W8 of ,Iev- I,r- Cluis. IJri-i-s, whoso tnttl for "heresy" nnd nil r (jiiunt r-xpulsiou from the l'.OHhcteii.ui Chu el. by the (Seneral Ass mb!v, me el'll lVe;h in the minds of our leaders. l)foi Mc(!dv..rv v.cnt to the for.-ign field be imbibed the views of Dr. Urigss. land after the re. nil of (he lattoi's ! ,mI '' roiiemded thit ho eou.d i.ot ong.-r. con -is' en 11 v, rem nn iu tee j Church and therefore tendered hi - I Itsif-rn itiou, which was promptly oe jccpltd If" is a ton of ll- v. 1). J.'u- (iilvai v. D D , who has for so many fars labored as a Presbyterian min ister in Ni-ii.'i. This action of his son is mi! in ally a sourco of giii-f (o (he father, who bad hopeel (hat (he form it would take up and carry on the work which the bitter's advancing years will soon force 1 in. to lay dowi . Thieve entered Forsyth county poor house Saturday tdgklatid stole six hams and uno shoulder nt meat. I Several negroes are sii.-pevled, one ! oi whom has been arrested. If the lining membranes of the nir passages ure not in a normal condi tion, but. aro rendered abnormally sensitive from any cause, (l ey may become in it atod by any deterioration of the air, producing cold. This eon dition inay at r.neo be quieted, and the sufferer cured in a short time by a few doses of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, that unfailing cure for this and all kindred affections. New Advertisements. IIS OI5TOAOF3 RALE I5Y VII? two if n nirrcnp.. iseruir.l tomfl ny .iHin'-t. l'niterH"n anl !'. nn-l roclsiirpl In HKk el.. l-igM In lln r,.1'.v nr Din PeiitxUV ill Di'filH.if cti'ithiuii i-uiiiey, I will hh; for en-h nt, putiH minimi, cm tlm rnnvtlSKS, on HATI'HOAT tlm loi Ii il v-uf n.l'.III'AKV, Urn liinil iksiTllmil In biiIiI mnrte.'if, --tinr Dm urn lii drawn ny JinUi l'fitti'i-s'in nn I Om Nnrwiviil liiMru Itl lliu (11 vlMoli nl lint lund ul Vililiuni Mi::'aim. Jntcy II, IKKt. ItAVlit MellANH. B AND KAT.K P.Y VIRTUE OF E J v ii npirr nf tlto Hiiprrl'ti rmirt of CtiHtlmm iv.unty MiftiU at Mjit Term. Ifti'i. In lUn rnn nf .1. IV Cani.l.MI ii 'HI l il W. M. itr-Mkrt nii'l wit.'. 1 will f -H ..r n'dMi hi put. It' niii'ili:i m tho roiiri-lHMiwrt '..r in )'ttM-.-.. N.O., mi MONDAY, tlit'fii Inlay .-rKKiUd'AKV, 1MI4. Unit ivriiiln 11'Hct ff lnn-1 til Hti-k'-rv Miitiiitutu township. I'lmtMitihis atHitit 0 HtTtM, ytti i-n l:...-ky rlvr. fin. I l(,'!ni tho hiwn r1'Titii in the oitnpl'iim fllii 1 Hi tho nlixvu nu-MiMik-l mm JAMF.SS. MANMNO, -Iaiiti.tr .'i'ti( C'inii!l!-il"U,r. iPoaTAirTsALET- Py vlrtiio of nn nr.lwr of th miporlnr ror.rt if OuiUmm iv.im'y. niH'Jo hi tlm ,ii'flnl ;iruri;lltiiff It.r imrMilnii whonMn CtHti'ln C. Iturnn In plain Iff aii'l J. W. ('otfiii'l oile rs urn iliMntiilaiUs. I will nfftT frr Hnl hi puhlh' !' Imi si tin nuirt -li"tiir lioirni lH'f-U,r..'...ii lloSDAV, the uf rFH ti U.Y, 104, itiut VHMutblo trill e!a:o at Iock vlllo, knoHii oh Dm "M pnntfilnlntM Ht nnoaii'l a ipmrtT acrw, tocotlter with th" w.Htfr-niwrr ihttriniir,':.Kiiig, A 11 ibo oA lir.mo phifo nf Sllan Uurr.M, nrar Lm-kvlitc, cniAiiilhK Inii r inTrs. 'IVrmK: unn-iilr1 c- mIi, balufn'fi in hix hikI twelro FIRE! FIRE!! YOUR PROPERTY IN THE This in a Home company and de serves tbo patronage of all Norfh CnrolininnH. It was organized iu 18(18 and has paid over half a ruilliou dollars iu losses and there is not one con tea ted claim aiiin.-t it 1 All loHHen paid promptly. Every prudent mau ought to iusuro his property. For terms, &c, apply to II. A. LONDON, AGENT. V. S. FliI.MRO.SF, President. JanuHiy 11, 1804. "CJ. &Tv. RAILWAY. Condensed Schedule. Iu flVccl Dec. mbtr 3rd, 181J. paii.y v.xiT.rr arxivw. rminni'iii Mini N.. -i. i Mull I'lUwenRor. I , itii.ni.iiliit;ti)iHt L-hv,i, T ni a. ui.;Vtiuingiiiii. Artivi. 1 lift p. M il Fbyi'llmlllv, ..catn. 4 IS ' I1.4H Kunr.iril, I " l.l'i " i 1.1 p. m ii.r, I "i.1.1 Arnvitli.H oin iiKlMTii, j " li Wl " i:.u. Airy. ' i W. K. KVI K, Ofl-'l ) A(KUI. J' W. KhTi fl'll'l Min- W i hi LUilUU Can. still be found ai he old stand with as complete stocks of goods as can be fouzt-d in atiy market and they promise thcii friends and customers as low prices for the cash as the name quality of goods can be had in any market. Wishing you one and tiH a prosperous and happy new year Gall and see the mammoth Stock of w. L. LONDON & SOH. Pittsboro', N. C, 1S94. , 4 O. O. 1IOYAIX. J. It. llobDEN. (OppoHlto Ciirrollna Uolel.j DEALERS IN FURNITURE. One of tho largest nnd best stocks of F'Mmlnie in North CarolinA) and will be sold at as low pricee 83 cnu bo had unyWberu All kinds aud styles of Furniture. You will save money by buying from tifl. Nov. 'A 180X J. J. Thomas, President, H. S. .Ii i.mvn, Cashier, Ai r. A. Thompson, Vice-President, II. YV..I , k-;.,. As-s'l Cashier The Vmnmercial avid larmrrs'' Haitfci or i,vi.ioiiii, u. Paid up capital SIOU.OOO.OO. Authorized ca,);:! ,fK)0,OCO.OO. DIRECTORS: B. N. Duko, II. A. London, H. B. Balllo, Ashley Horn. , F. Ii. Dancey, It. Ii. lianev, J. .1. Thomas, (i. W. Watts, J. 13. Hill, A. A. Thompson, T. II. liriggs, :o: Accounts of FarmeiK, Banks, Corporations, Administralors and Indl viduala solicited on favorable terms. ( SPECIAL ATTENTION given to accounts of Country Mercuahts sua individuals. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN Sterling Silver & Iloffera Tabtcirare SOLID PLAIN GOLD ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING IUGS Seiiu for lting Sire. teiTOur Syfiten) for Diagnosing for the correction of Errors of Ilefrac tion is the same as used in F.yo Infirmaries North ami South. January 2C, PSbi. 6QLDSTGH iUMi liviTale an A Fomale. J. R. RIVES. Principal. M1..8 TKMI'E UETTS. Art au'l MiibIo Toaolior, 51la FANNIE UOVOH, SocuU.l AHllant. 5Ir. F. A. 15A1)1)".1I8, Toaclmr of Drawing ami lviimausiiip. TIiIh nrlni., ui,!er IIS lirm-nl manai;i'mnt, 01.1.1.M AuKut 7u.. l.-w. aiM i .v.i-ti..a wiin wini'lirfnl Mii-rt-Bt: now Hiimiiini: VM hiihIimiIh. ; Kprit.K n rm bivli.a Tl i:sl)AY,.IANl AnV.lMl. , KsiifimrH nt iiiis hDmni arii irmin in nii iim liuriltlm.'s. Ii laril.Sil rm, Tiiltlnn : I'rlinary Jl.Oo, ' UlKl.ii- I.IW. MiimIi: i J.Sit, por iiinuilixwli. i.J.mi, pnr.ii,iuiii.v.i-ii. r..iw8H.i lump. ihoniBijivea n'.t rtTo t M mi pur irtnnih. I null' iiiwu.m Cap" tear an-t Kiii'l''Mt if.n rmi ri al an -pnn.ioo( alKii'.i O ,,!i.:.mi i.h a nut, null' Vmlkli: valn-y rHilnni.l, 12 mil wfst r riiitiburu, Vtinli. Iii'parinipnl 1b unilur ih iiiaiiagnmo.it of nniv Bi:nl ol Chieliain i-olllltv. siii-i ii'inpo nciiD. a tiiailuaio ami in Huvt'rat vearB t iierlem-. rap iub lia.ins i-litlilr1!! n piUiivtto "1 ' to j iin-ir in:piivi in palt'llllr.l, in.B bi-m-hii, Famlllm wli-lill:K Ik rent Iioiibms c invoulent lu Si'IkkiI ivin ilo bo hy appl in al. one. Jr'ur turllit'r parlii-nhu-B aoply lo J. li. UlYK. l'riniilpal, Nov. SO, 1W, Sm. tfoLlibToN, N. 0. W. H. HUGHES, jO'.) FAY ETTEV1I.I.E 8T., RAI.EIUU, N. f. Doalor In . h nvtT 4 l 1 ! LAMPS, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER I'J.ATED WARE, Tea, Trays, OII.WTOVKS, HTC. A larger and bettor .stock than ever before. Oct. 12, lsiid. "lumbers- All kinds of LUMBER for sale at the PITTSQCRO SEiUTTLE MILL YEATHER-BOARDING, CEILING AND FLOORING, Pl.ANF.D AM" Kill Dlilr.l', OR llOl'Ull. IJllls eaweil lO oruer i'i snoi fc unacs, ! Good Ceiling and r looring alrea.lj Dksed at onij- 1.'2 per 100 feet. 33- 3TC033, Jr. Sept. 17, 1PD1. T. U. WOMACC. R. U. UAYD-l. I LAWYERS, I I'lTTSHOHO, IV. C ! Ju le wo ick will ho In 'Uib oflli-e mi Uio flrst mi, i ihIM outlays ul wb mortili an, I i. in log ii nn, . I two 111 iHM: 1 A. F. Page, Fied. Philips, John W. Scott. J. N. Holdii:r. 1 hj Military Acaicmy, FAETTEY1LLE. J. C. 1PHYSICAL ADVANTAGES. Fine location ; Beautiful crouDila j i f i: t...:i.i: . U....UI.. t: . v-iiuiuuiuuu i i.it.o.in , utohuj cu- male ; Strict (lisci.iiuo ; t rood board j i tiroi.rT M-n n, en -n( alltl proper lU.II. HKOII. nr. KHI't'ATl ?! I. Jt lV VM GE8. ' ' Thorough Eiif'lisli eoun-e ; First , f,,,. , i ,.... ij 1" !"" ..".iou .u J j u0 Uuivi rni! v ; Compi cheiislve, thori , , OUgb, lltld practical liil.-.meBS COUr8e ; , ,,. .-. , 1 ; , r iv a md TypownU ing. Thoroughly .pnlpied and eiperi-' rn('f,l iustl iie'oi s For Auiuiiil Ai nounceiix'iit, con-1 tiiining full puriiMlriry, nnd Monthly Joiirii.tl. iiddref' M ir. y:ri:.; lAvr.rrEviu.K, k.o,- Dec. 41 U'.'S. NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS.- At a !iulur meetii., Of the Stat Poind of F.dnc.iiio.i. tield in Pmleigbj ou tho first Tiii'Miuy in April, 189S; the following vi-v it'hi booka irert unanimously adopted for use in til public schools of tin Stats: North Carol in. i Piatticai Spell iitt; Hook, - - - 201'chi. In rxolinnriK l"r .-1 1 Hpcllrr now In uee, U fnn.i Villiams' lit -nders for Begin ners, - - - 15 Cents. irr.,l.' Urnl KiNoliT ) Timlin )irl.iw tin-in if 'ran. pnrlailun to prilM4 or.li'ruitf. A lliirrnl oib. i.uiii, . will lie mad K ' ilealorH uii'l loaclirrB. hi n.l or, lorn tn A LFlllCn 117 A I.I A MS CO., l'rm.iH.iEiiB, CALF.iaa. B.O: lt?-Tlt;. (niiss "f nu ll ."ik will iin vr; lrre, Bll all i.l.M'B win lie Hi!, hi .ib Kipl.lly as poulbM. Oi-i. 13, Ihv:). St. Mary's School FOR CAULS, fjpHE EASTER TERM OF THE FlFTI-BECOKlJ tcbool Year will begin .Tnnuiir.v Vi.-t li, l&itJLi 6pclal attentloo paiJ In I'hynlcai Culture b4 Hygleua. Artilrota tt.e licior. RKV. B. SMfcBESj 1 Dec. 28, 18911. : MOUTQAQE RALK BY VIR tun of a mnriKamoxeciiinrt Id me aa tu.r. , dlan by T. M. Johim'.n ami w(,o, ami r(.aier4 I In Hook BY.. pan 0 ".' li tn t.i fifth 1 ' I tiilaior ot diM-ita ol IhiUjji loiiniy, l wtllaeU I lor caah at public i,'i,m, at tl.A foitrl-Bt.UfM iioor of Cliattiam, on MONDtY lh-Yin rtay of rn; , HUAKY, )BV4, the real urato 1rniTlNMt 16 Ml'f I roorikae". a.tuate Iu Cha ham county, au4 nun , talnluK 'It i aorea, mure or Ion I lno.;lW. W. f Am,,ttrfllk'
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 11, 1894, edition 1
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