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TIITKS1IA V, Fill!!! I' A I! V K. 1SIM. " T ! ? Now Furniture ami fresh clover 'seed ul Pynuin A lieaden's. Look nut tar the blue X mark and renew your sttbscrijitiuii. A lot of cofll n s w u I n n t . ot k a ii c I n ie lor Mile cheap, by to. Nooe, Jr. A 11 no work mule, 8 years old, perfectly 4,'ciillo, lor sale by Pynum &, llcadon. Persons atti'iidin court next week can find meals and lodinir at T. B. Fowler's Central Hotel. Cull 'and hoc his patent bridle. Wlion you come to court next week call at tho Kkcihi office and renew your 8iliKcri)tion. it you don't come, send il by some ucijti" bo v. Last Monday and Tuesday morn in;s were tlio coldest this year, and made even the most doubling begin to believe in tbe ground hog tradi tion. --A low days ao M rs. Robert Pop. f Oakland township, (ihot at and killed a largo hawk with a pistol, as it was trying to catch tome ol her chickens. Dr. John II. London, of Chapel Hill, will bo at Piltsburo' on Mmi iluy, the 12th of March, and remain threw days, prepared to do any kind of denial work. If you need a suit of clothes or Dice hut, V. Ji. London & Hon wid I nell J'ou either b-loic cost. J hey want to clone their winter Mock be fore their annual stock taking, so now is your time to buy cheap lor the mmh. - . W. II. Hd wards, dentist, of Wake Fores'. can b..- found in his office at Mrs. Kxhr-e's Hotel, on Monday, Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday following third Sunday in each month, prepared lodoall kind of dental work. .... T.. T -ii 'IheP.llsboro J.yceum will meet tomorrow (iMiday) n.:!l,t at the resi dunce of Mr. .1. J. Jackson and lue aelectioim for reading will bo lrom lei.nysons poems and the sul juet ord.scuss.ori will be uranology, or U.Mr.IM,-,u,,unu. , W. L. JiOiidon Son have ro ttivod thin week a nice lot of clover, timothy, herds' grass and orchard fiass seeds, which they will sell chont). ' cav !oa! of Ac-id J'hos phato on hand. W. L. London A Sou's is headquarters for all kinds ol plows ami plow earnings. Fredi lluiut garden seed just rei.-eived. As A KKj.ici'i'D Famu.y. Mr. Thomas Johnson died near Hacks lny's Cross Uoads, in ibis county, a 'ow days ago, with the grippe, and in a day or two alterwards bis daughter also died with ihe same disease, and now her husband is quite sick. Mr. Johnson was about fc"2 years old, and was a very indus trious arid honest man, and lived us j a renter on the same plantation over j forty years. Ho and his daiiLrhttr were members of Ml. (iiload (JJap tist) church. SiTERiou Coriif.--The February term of the superior court of this coil lily will begin next Monday. There is not much business lo bo done. On the State docket are 27 cases, on tiio civil iss-ao docket 2D esses and tho appearance docket 0 tutsan, aud none ot them arc of much importance., i'hai'iam has loss law business than probably any other county in the Slate, in proportion to its population. The presiding jildiio will be Hon. George A. Shuford, ot Asheville, and this will bo bis first visit to our county, Pkksonai. Itkms. Dr. Isaac Jack !!, of Whitevilh'. accompanied by bis wif and Miss Maggie McD.iniel, is hero on a visit to his old home, and bis many friends are ploaiicd to floe him looking so well. Miss Jiina Caison, of Marion, is hero on a visit to her sister, Mrs. C. T. Aland. Mrs. Charlotte Grimes, of Grimes laud, is here on a short visit. We are ploased to learn that our former townsman, Mr. Jvey Hill, lias been promoted to a 81200 clerk ship ill Washington, being the third tima ho has been promoted in two years. Mr. (i. W. May, Sr., who has been a revenue storekeeper in another county for several years, has return d to his old home. Mr. Willie Headen has gone to Ouillord College lo attend school. Tiic Hard Times. Kind reader, just think a moment aud say il you can remember any period ol your l.l'o when soniw body was not com plaining of "tho hard times"? The very years thai are now recalled as the "good old times" were then call ed ''hard times", and thus it hath been since tho creation of tho world aud will continue to be through all time. Aud while it may be that the times now seem peculiarly bard and it is dillicult to ict hold of any money, j'et we think that every in telligent mail in Chatham must ad mit thai in man)' respects the pco pie ot this county aro really in a bolter condition than thwy have been iu several years. While they inayiJ have less money now than at some J Salbo Jlay, a pauper, other limes, yet they now owo loss J. Ii. Millikon, insolvent fees, than they once did. And wo von- ; Dr. L. A. Hanks, as supcrin inro tlio assertion that the farmers; teiident ol hei.lt h, of Chatham now have more meat in ' J. J. Jenkins, insolvent fees, luir smoke houju-n mid ujotu eodt J J. J-oii ins, i, ir wood, Ae , in their cribs than they liave bad in many a year. Tiien why not look or. tho bright side ol hie, tally iippreciatu what wo have, and think lntw much worse oil' we might he? Jt was only a lew years ao that a largo insiju ily ot the farmers in (his county hint to borrow money to buy western corn and meat. ( crtainly they are boiler oil' now than then ! SorniKUN Pinks For the firm lime wo visited, on lat Saturday, 'Southern Pines, tho noted health resort in Monro county. Wo had hoped to meet there tho Largesses Corps and other distinguished visit ors expected lrom .Now York, who were to spend an hour or two there en ruut? lo Hew Orleans, but theii train being tour hours late did not arrive until 5 o'clock, alter our train had returned. JjuI while wo missed meeting them, yet the day was quite enjoyable, tor tho largo crowd mere wasenterlained with amusingsporis, in which negroes were the partici pants. Several were bliml-loidod and given wheelbarrows to roll be tween certain points, unit it was amusing to see how wide of the mark they would roll. Then there were tool races, in which they would jump over hurdles, or miner fall over them, for many a racer spread himself luU length on the ground in his efforts to leap over the hurdles. Saturday was the day tor tlio first "round up" ot tho hunters during the "Week of Old Time Southern Sports", which bad been extensively advertised lo be bold at Southern I'ineu, beginning on tho 1st and ending on tho iSlh, and there was quite a hi run and attractive display ul game cxhthilcu as the trophy ol the liunters, consisting of deer, foxes, wild turkeys, partridge.", rabbits, j This being our first visit to South- i I em Pines we toil some interest in learning all aiiout it. as is well j known it is a resort chiefly lor Nori , era invalids who are ullected with bronchitis and Inn;' diseases. It is i situated on a high sail Jy pine ridge, ! al an cl!Vaiioii of 0JO feel above sea j ail,i UlC liZ ,0 j,.liai Ul0 BUr : j-oumj;,, .;;i.:( js I to bs very in j vibrating and liealtli rct lontig. j Many remarkable cures have been ,Ul.,j0( UN js .shuwn in ttie jiuions of many ol its residents, who came there emaciated witii consumption j.uia aro miW M u U1(, ,K.ull . i .w ailVmii; woaM lvlsll , b. One ufai M J; M CuUcl Ul0 (mI,u ar .. ,-,.. , UlC iil)U., Ujtll!l. I l()1)J us li;U c (..U11U Uu.n. h,1u Nuw j llamJjK!liru live ea. , ago with . o ft.u.v,vM(, tial droad disease consumption, and n.r.v be looks as hale and hearty as any one. There aro many very iickI cottages, some t-l very striking archi teclural design, bui;t and owned by Northern invalids, or rattier who had been invalids but are now quite healthy. There ale several hotels and all are said to be Weil kept. W'o can tcrlily lion, personal experience that too -Ozone" is all right in every particular. A very largo new hole, is now being built, which wiil be one ul the largest in the South. Not only has Southern I'ines be come lamoi.s as a health reaorl, but it i. aUu becoming noted fur its vim-yards an I orchards. Thu bar ren sand bills ol the surrounding country, which were formerly con sidered worthless and until lor cul tivation, are now dotted with vine yards and orchards that are bring ing iu fortunes to their owners. II u ml reds ol acres have bi.-eu covered with vines and iruil trees, which yield most pivlitahlu relui ns to llnor onlerprisiiig owners, and this indus try is yet in its inlancy compared will) what it will 1)0 in a few years. Horn in Issioiii'iV Mi'Hiiig. Tho county commissioners held their regit. al monthly meeting on last .Monday and Tuesday and aud ited the following nccDiinis : Isaac Wombie, lor colliu for Jake Alston, a pauper, 2.00 S. D. tlilmore, lor 727 pounds ol pork, 50.S'.) S, M. Holt, for copy of slier ill's and register's bonds sent to State Auditor. 2 50 W. II. Las iteraiid J. K Slur devout, lor labor on Leaver creek bridge and Johnson's bridge, 3!).4(; U. U. JI. unlet, for serving mad orders, 1.20 W. F. K.linglun, balance for building bridge acroes Coivpeu creek, 0.50 Jack Fike, fur waiting on Sanders lamily, 1,50 Miss Kato Petty, lor nursing Sanders lainiiy, 1.(10 (i. W. ltiggsbee, lor guarding, feeding and conveying l.'ox ey McAdums and Walter Allison toj:nl, 12.40 H. Mono, Jr., for colbu for Elizabeth Samloi 2.00 35.00 J. M. 1'eoplos, for flour, A ti. Drake, lor coftius lor Z tuey Sunders and Iletsey liuriiclt, Thomas Cross, juil fees, W. S. t ii ntor, insolvent fees, T. W. Si'ijimvi's, for ad vanci s to.loi I llilliard fol'Novem-h.-r, l.s;i;i, Sponee l'a lor, insolvent fees, 11. A. London, tor advertis ing, C. ij. Williams, for repairing bridge across Lii k braiie.h, W . L. J.oudou So?;, lor sup plies, J. T Paschal, for services as eh rk to board, S. A. Terr)', lor tobacco, W. J C. Jliilany Co tor pein, Edwards, iirouubton &. Co , 5 00 54 ito 1 5ti 1.00 5. 00 1.50 lor morli;age book, 7.(10 j - L. IJa.V, lor tho burial (d 2.0(1 .U'O Kim; 1 ,v 'for court-house, II. J;. Burns, lor corn, Richard Ramsey, for putting glass in court-house, O. S. J)i.on. insolvent fees, : J. J). Wombie, tor pork, A. 1. Gilbert, lor services an j attorney ot board, : S. J. Tally, lor services us (5.25 j 12.00! i 1 .oit : l or, Jt; 12 50; commissioner, A. 'J'. Lambeth, nor services as commissioner, W. JI. Match, for services as co-ii inissionor, W. T. Ncese, lor repairing clock in court room, J. I. Mclvor, lor serving road orders, S. M. Holt, insolvent lees, A. ti. Drake, repairing rod on court house. 27.00 1 l)i! ! 21.70 1.00 .9n 5 0 1 (10 OiitiiYil, that J. ii. Thompson is allowed SI. 50 per month for (,upiM)rtjiitf fot- 1,,,'ely it has pained him ot Polly 15 rower Onltrt'l, that Elizabeth Poon is allowed i?l a month for self and children to May 1st. Ordered, that I,. F. liuriiclt is al lowed SI a month for support of Martha jjusater. Ordered, That J. O. Jones is al lowed 1 a month for support of Mary Lewis. Ordered, that Jesse Stone be cared for at Homo lor tho Aged and In firm. Ordered, that J. Ji. Thompson is allowed gl a month lor support of Matilda J!uri:ett. Ordered, that Carey Moore is al lowed SI a mouth lor tho support ol Ned Pell. Ordered, that Marshall Avent is appointed agent for Loiisa Avent. uriiereii, that iNattian hinitli is appointed aifent for Jielsry Drake STOCK LAW OHIiK.lts. T. II. Panvy, lor 517 new i ' is, s 5 i; J. P. Atwater, lor 2,200 new rails, 22 00 Matthew Seymour, for pairs on leuee, o.y; X. M. (lilmore, for 200 panels of feme, 10.00 Patrick Scurlock, for gate, 1 25 il. M. Ptiriis, for gale, U.U0 Oliver Parrell, for repairs ou fence, 1:5 50 J. E. Bui ke. for rails, j.50 W. 11. Hatch, lor loot ving after fence, ' ; 00 For l!ie inuuuu. Letter From South Carolina. Andoson, S. C, Feb. 3, 1801. El). Hr.roim: I will give you a little news about John (J. Calhoun's larm. It is 1 I miles from Anderson, but in the same con nly. They have a large college tun there. It is an Agricultural and Mechanical college. It is one of thu (iovernor'a bobbies. They have six hundred st udents and four hundred were turned olf lor the want of room. It is a cheap school. It just started last year. They MX furnished with military suit ol clothes. It is called Clemson col lego. Clemson married Calhoun's daughter and when he died left the placo for a school. That is tho rea son they named il alter him, Cal houn's lurniluro is just as lie left it. Tho)1 have a large school in Ander son mat has over a hundred schol ars. This is a military sehooi also. Tieeh they have a Female college heroin Anderson. They believe in education, and il is a good thing, ii they wiil apply themselves, for the colored .population have lots ol schools aud they toil me they are more anxious to get an education than the whites. A man said he knew n nigger boy that walked five miles lo school and back every pchool day. That nigger intends to have nn education. Well, tho "blind tigers" are doing a big -business in most all the towns and thai makes Tillman mad. He has one hundred constables in Charleston at three dollars per day. That is nine hundred dollars per day, aud yet Ihe '-blind ligeis" are doing a fine business. Tilinan's dis pensary sells bis whiskey lor f:ve dollars per gallon and they say it is the meanest whiskey that was ever made, but when they get "blind tiger" whiskey they will then try the oilier. There is a man that keeps whiskey all tho time, but sometimes they search his house but never tind any thing. Ho has g.)t a concern, when the come to search bis house, that ho turns tlio crank of. and the whis key runs out in bis buck lot. The Oov. snys ho will slop it if ho has lo call out all militia in the State, but he don't do everything ho says he will. Poor South Carolina, I am soi r' for her. Anderson is building up very fas! When they go lo build a house they have about ten hands ami the' put it up in about week. All tho lum ber is first ready lor putting right up. They finish tho bouses and give the owner the keys torso much, aud they are finished according to con tract and 1 think that is the best way, and they work hard all day long and they do more iu one day that way than if they were hired by tho day. I never saw a butter lime in my life, i am invited oul somewhere every day aud as 1 have notliiiu; else lo do 1 always go. They send me back iu a carriage. There are some very .Ino widows up hero and they live in tine houses. 1 can't tell just when I will come homo. Yours, U. d. El' IUNKS. ldnOi llih Point Euteiprise: Theio is In man living near High Point who 13 05 t:kes no interest in anything except 5, Oil bis homo affairs 1 in came back from l Oljlbo war w about a cent. He bad a ihii"e family und be went t.) work. flu refused to tako the oath of alle-j Iginnce, has not voted since tho war, i undliikes no interest in county. Shit o 'I.' ad v cure lor all Mieh alb-ct ions, will; tr National all'airs. When election j weaken the patient, intensify Ibe ini- ' time comes arouud lie is deaf to all ! t ilion cin-in the couh, until bead eulriiities o i s friends to ro and ' ache an. 1 fever ai a dev.-h iped, often vote. Uo 1 ih rai-.ied bi-i ehibben au-.l : e.i.inu: in iufl inuuaii.iti of she air bus plenty to do bio in this world. rai-saj".-' State news. Wim-ton Republican: Wo heard a inf ill Iciuaii this week tell about Joshua Hudson, of Norwood, Si iinly cotmly, who is 1H) veins old and baa been married three tone.-, and lias decend- i uni h ii uiiioenii'; ni ennui en, u unu- i .1.1- I :l i 1 ;J'rou girat. grand children. 1 He ban never tasted a drop of meuc chip in Ins iilo. lie is in gooii nosliti und li'id good eyesight up to four or iive years ago. Clmvlolle Obscrv Seven years xiii) Mr. V. J). Wallace, of Sharon, ran u lontr milliliter in his foot. He I picked, as be thoii'rht. nearly al! of it out. At tunes, however, his foot fes tired mid troubled bi n considerably, and be finally o-melud d tl.nl there must be purl of the splinter slill iu so much and lo r.uch an extent that hfi camo to town yestetdayond bad bis fool examined bv Dis. .MeMatia way and Wilder. Tkev cut tbo foot and fouud a large piece of the splint er still in the flesh. Jt was removed, and Mr. W'allaco will now, it :s though1, Lave no more trouble. Durham Sun : A highly se nsation al report. comeB from the neighbor hood of Colo's mill, iu tL i.j county. Jt is to tbe effect ilmt a young mar ricd man by tbe name ( f Jobu Uczei n, who leaves a wife and several cbi'dren, chu.o.l hist i,i.-l,r Iw lvveun !) .nut 101 . ,' , ... ... . o ciock will) :tr. i ii iiewu. n nu leaves a husband and three children. They left iu a wagon and went in the direction of University station, and it i-i supposed that they took tbe early train going west. Loth of these par ties have been married twice before. It has created a considerable stir amoug f heir neighbors. JX-zern was arrested al tbeeiis'ooio and brought back to Durham. Eo. Ulcuuv. lieanroit Herald: The fishing and oyster industry of this place and aloiebead City i:; an i.nmehsn thing. Tho waters around ben; aro equal lo the gold i!)ii;es ill California. How many mi n in Ihe county who depend otithely lor their living by what the) cat cli from the water. And here of late since t bo diop ceine has come iu to use boat load are caught at one hnnL T.:i-t v.-i-i I; li.-ihei nieii went in.- side of tho far and droppM their j semes some of which aro 200 yaicU long, and ll.t y would bfgin to haul in and 'a'o out the i'uh that, would be i entangled iu the inches, and before the" w- old pull la half of tiiG net the I boat would be full aud they would ! have to cut the seine in half and leave it for souicbo.lv Xso'k boat. 200 tons ; ( f li-h left. M ai la-ad City one morn ing 1 isf 'vi k. We do not doubt, but ill;., the li be: tucii would ge t better pri(vs for their fish if we had a better financial policy, but our pecpdo can not complain of land limes as long as li-.li will run. Carteret county is in deed ibc richest county iu tbo State, Killed His Father. Com mits, Oa Feb. A. Clifford Thompson, a well-known young deaf mute piint'-r, killed his father. James H. i'bomp-on, this morning by cut ting his tuioat with aiazorand in flicting two other cut--, f Ii-; young man came to the sumon noiie at on and gave himself up toCl.i.-f Williams. Ha was soon surround.'.! by fn.'nds, some ot whom could eonvtiso with him iu tbe deaf mule iil;.a.-'.i'i':. He fold his slorv briefly. He work ed till 3 o dork this morning, and when be got home was told by bis mother and little sister that bis fall - had been drunk the night, In-fore and treated his ir.ol her badly. This morning Thompson was still drinking ami cur.-iu;' ami anus. in' u:s wile. The little taster appealed to Clifford to protect their mother, and hn warn ed hi.) bit her to let her al.'.uo. Clifford sajs his father drew a pistol on him, and be cut him with tee razor with which bo win preparing to slime. His mother and sister witnessed the killing. No inquest wai- held. Clif fords story is not disputed. Moonshiners Dcl'. big '1 illiaan. 8i.e. l.il t.i Uui CIj.iiMio Ol.a.TMsr. Si-.U' iAM'i nn, S. O, Feb. 3. A re port comes liom Kcid'iilic, in this county, that mooin-hiiK-rs from the dangerous Glassy Mountain soctiou, iu Oieeuvillo county, have been sta tioueil for several dajsiu and aiound Ueidville, with wagon loads of whis key, which they deal out lo Ihe thirs tj Tiilm iniles. They ma'.o "no bones'' as to their business. The party of illicit whiskey solicit, aro armed to tho teeth with Winchesters, shot (runs and pistols. Deputy Marshal Kirby lias gone out to Peidville lo arrest tiio liicu if possible. , iituiii'd to Death. Mf.iivii.i.v.. P.i , Feb. 2 Two chil dren of James Si .-anion v.c:e bin lied to death and liii wife fi ighi fully burn ed iu her effo! Is to save tbeiu from m l' burning iionm today. Mis. Seau lou went oul for a few minutes, leav ing tbo joun'i si child tied in a roek ing-chair aud the other bllle oi.o at play. Ou entei ing t lie door when she returned she was driven back by ihe lliii.es, which enveloped tho younger child. Seeing the other child at a wiudow trying to git out she sprang to save il, bill ii;n i.vi'ii(;uo by hei owu tei iiblc burns ami foil iu a swoon Her reason is ioiti ring E J. Fuller was convicted last week of' tho murder ot Parker nnd sentenced to bu banged on the liith ot March, but an appeal was taken lo tho fmpi'oino court, (ireat inter est was arouse! al Fayeiteviliu iu the trial, and mm Ii sympathy is ex pressed for the prisoner. When a person takes a cold it is not quently accompanied by a cougl C : taut eouehiiie; if not relif ved at once by Dr. Lull': Coueli Syrup, tl. I Calvin Co'ey and Tbos. Coley, col- j orcil. Lave both boeu convicted in tbe ! Franklin couuly Superior court of tl.e murder of Tucker, the peddler, aud are to be banged next mouth. j - For t lie intelligent Voter the comin;.; year will be fraught with a ;,,i..,,i il,,,., o I wbat itI tlou tlli8 wlut.r iUiit of ; - , ... . .. :n u ,i, ,,., ,,;,, ,1 will bo dolei mined Tbe most valuable n iper (bat eotucs to this oOico is the New York World. j Fearless am Independent, working 'at all lines f.r the beet interests of I the people, and iicv r for tbe 6elfisb jeml of any ring or individual, fup porting the right and condemning the wrong wherever found, it becomes a great power for good throughout tbe laud. Its policy is defined by its well known motto: ''Equal lights to all, special favors to none.'' The reputation of tho Weekly World as an incomparable newspaper is fully established. It rcaehoa for tto very best aud fullest news of tbe entire country, and gels il The celebrated I arm ilu;e' articles are again Tun ing in their weekly and are creating widespread attention. Its miscellan eons pages mo replete with articles of valuable und iutcir.t tiog informa- Mon to every one. It is a large 12 page, S column paper for only SI 00 aytar. n e have succm ded uisk ' ' I '....,...,...-. nuiyu i wo can fi'.rmsi) the liwoiip anil the .-. - ., niti.hi World one vear both for on ly 2 'l-r Address the llacotw, Pitts boro, X. C. Ni'jy .l.ivcrlisciticitts. REPORT OF CLERK. Annual let urn of S M. Holt, C. S C, us recover appointed by tbo Su, perior (.Vint of Cnalbuu) couuty, as iollo-.'.'.i, to wit : As le.eeiver for Vance Clark and Lii -i ni ( lark. Am ount duo wa'd Fall term, lS'j:i, 200.82 Ono hundred do'luis of tho above amount, is invested iu Count v bonds at the rate of 6 per cut per annum, i Amount due John Knight, 01) I This amount is invested in Couhi lo: U at 11,0 lu,e of 0 l'H' eeul pel a'J!jUI"- Amount duo Klfa Knight, S15 0!) This amount is invesltd iu County bonds at tho rate of Ii per cent pur uhiiu.':). Amount due Willie, Josae uod Ji i. Dark, 5;)7.70 One bundled and fifty dollars of this amount is invested and secured by bond aud mortgage ou real estate, tho remainder has not been invested for want of buflicient security. Amount duo Alfred and Jas per (ilosscii, 730. (!0 Four hundred dollars of the above amount is invested iu bonds secured by mortgage on real estate. The remainder has not been invested for want of sullicieut security. Amount due Forney A. anil Zeb Vance Dark, 005 30 Tids is the amount of a note placed in tbe hands of receiver for purchase I money bold under an order of court. e : Amount d:".o Callio Mann, Jennie Mamn .Lulu Maun, and Zcb Mann, lrt'!lJi.5': Tbo above amount having' been re eeiilly turned over to tbo receiver, tbe sait.o bss nut as yet been invested. S. M. LIOL'I', O. S. C. Subscribed and sworn to before me. Feb. 0, lfi'JJ. W. II. HATCH, Chairman. Annual elatetnenl of moTioy renam ing iu tho Cleik's oflicu ou Jannaiy 1st, 18'.) I, due to foilowiug named partiea on Judgment docket J'l. of the Superior Coui t of Clit.tli.tni county, to wit : No. 57. O. W. Fousbee, M " 115 A. Snipes, .till " 123. S. W. Pi ewer, Rberiff, M " 1K3. S. W. Lrewer, Sheriff, .CO " 351. W. JI. IJeekwilh, 1). S, .30 " " J. J. Johnson, 1). S, .HO " 377. J. C. (lilbei t, 1.50 " T. T. Piooks, J. P., 1.50 " " J. M. J'oust, Oiiardiau a.l litem. 2 00 " " A. Snipes, D. S , 2 40 " " Jos. 'J'ysor, D. S., .00 " 417. E. W. Phillips, 1). S, 4 80 " 437. W. F. Fousbee, Guar dian ad litem, "00 " 413 N. G. Yarbrough, 1.45 " " J. M. Sloan, 3 40 " 470. It. M G m i ell, 2 50 " J. S. Dorsett, 2 70 " " J. U. Woddell, .00 " " Jos. Tysor, D S , .30 527. V. W. Smith, 2 00 " " J. D Johnson, 2 70 " " W. II. fieagrovcp, 1 00 " Jos J. Jenkins, Sboiiff, 1 0() " " J. T. Wioki.r, 2 Oil " 533. Jos. J. Jenkins, Kboiiff, 1 00 " 537. Joa J. Jenkins, Sheriff, 1 00 541. James Drown, .50 573 J. J. Jenkuip, Sbci iff, 1 3.1 571. J. J. Jenkins, Sheriff, 130 50S. A. II. Meriitt, 2 20 " fil5. J,.s .1. Jenkins, Sheriff, 1 00 1127. John T. Paschal, 1 10 ' W. C. Gunler, witness, 3 10 " W. S Gunler, J P., 1 HO " " Jos. 'J'ysur, constable, 1.50 ' (158 J)ion, 100 ,l..s J Jenkins, Sheriff. 1 00 (:!. Jos J. Jenkins, Sheriff, 1.(0 " (ititi. Jos. P. l inueii, Guard ian ad littuii. 2 00 S. M. HOLT, C. S. C. Subscribed ami sworn to before uie. Fel. (!, ISO I. W. Jt. HATCH, Clutiinian. To SutlVi in;; lluiiianity. Th Mifff-rni wliti drim-liul -Inch ite.-illt.s Ulii.Hli;., C.llarrll, L.'ll Uipo, CeM.-s UlvvlHi-il Ni-UiiiUi i, 11. iy l evel-. A.iilnnu, rurim, Ti"Un -liis will hhvi Imih moiti y niiit h-aiili hy n-MresMiit: j. r. si orr, sANi-oio), n o., unu mmhi a l i,,r ,ne el uia iiui-;ii2a..ii.iii,-m. tuo laiesi lia ..very will I n anuL by atatl nu ruenjii ul '23 ceutH. .l.iu'y 2", lMil. XECF ffMi'S Nlll'K E IIAV- lilt; iliaii!le. as exivuter "I J.'llll L,W1. ll i-wu.B.1. I u.-rei.) i.eiiiy ail .eii-u.. li"l.ilUK rlaliiiH cwiii-i i,hi I .1- e le-.ii to i i i.tm ill m m iae , ,,r I n...... iim.ii.h .Uy .i. I..i iiarv. IH.i-i. UiiiiViM fnv MiAX fo.N: Can still be found at (lie old stand with as complete stocks 'of goods as can be found iii niiy market and they promise theii friends and customers as low prices for the cash as the same quality of goods can be had ill any market. Wishing you one and all a prosperous and happy new year Call and see the mammoth Stock of w. L. LONDON & SON. Pittsboro', N. C, 1891. O. C. 1.0YA3 L. I" BOBDEM. (0'irlic Curi'itlua Uotet.) .1) f ti l(x(, IV, C DEALERS IN FlIilNfTORF, Ono of Ibe largest, and best blocks of Fundi ure in North CaroIiniC, and will be sold at as low prices as can be bad any wla.ro. All kinds and styles of Furniluic. You will nave money by buying from us. Nov. 23, 1893. J. ,1. Thomas, President, P. S. J !:;; an. Cashier, Ai.r. A. Thomi'Sok, Vice-President, II. V. Ja -ks,;K. Ass't Caebier ; Tiic Umitmerciat attff Ferrf-iser' Hanks Paid up capital $100,000.00. Authorized capital ?500.000.00. DIRECTORS: P. NT. Duke, II. A. London, II. IV Hat Ho, Ashley Home, F. Ji. Paneev, H. W lianey, T. II. Piigy's, J- N. Holdinj,'. J. J. Thomas, (l. W. Witts, J. I. Hill, A. A. TLotnpson, :o: Aeeouuts of Farmers, Uaiiks, Corporal ions. Administrators and Indl viduels solicited on favorable terms. , SPKCIAL ATTENTION yiveu to accounts of Country Merebants and indi ideals. LUiBER! FIRE ! FIRE It All kinds of LUIIPLU for sale at tbe PITTSBCRO SHUTTLE WILL VHAThER-OCARD'NG, OtILIfJG AND FLOORING, Planed and Kii.s Duitn, o Poron. Pills sawed to order at short notice, flood C'eiiinir and V loonnjj alrca-.Jj Dkesskd at only 1.20 per 100 fed. Sept. 17, 1893. St. Mary's School FOR CIRL-S, o rpilE F.ASTEU TEUjI OF 1UK ) I i -otA-u. Si'll-'ll Vi'Rl' wiil IjobUi .Tiiiuiai'.v fi."li, INIM. Plioelnl aitiaaimi paM i'i 1'hj-Ioul Ciuiuro anil Hygteuu. AiliLuta llm nucuir. ItKV. It. bJIbllKS, A. M. Doc. 2S, Ini i. Li Jijs'.is FAYETTEV1LLE. II. C. PHYSICAL ADVANTACES. Fine location ; Iioauliful gi-ouiuls ; Commodious biiibliiiKs: Heallhy cli mate; Strict discipline ; Oood botnu, and proper Jliiuaement. KDt (.'ATLK AI. AIIVA.MAUF.S. Tboi iiudi KiiRliah course , First preparatory course for entrance to the Univ) rsity ; Comiircbensive, tbor ougb, and practical Pusincss course, including Snorlbaiid and Typewrit inp. Tlioioubiy qualified and expen enced instructors. For Annual Announcement, con taining full particulars, and Monthly Journal, address .',-'. . H'. 17'.7.7'.'.l", He.;. 'JI 1..J. " FIVi: I I I'A 11.1E. N C. IMPORTANT SALE ! I'.y vlrui'i "f an i.l l. r i.t ll.i : iii i l ( liiclmlll i'--llllly nei.le 111 the i ii ; I. u.ii-l.,11 Viherelli Ct:ill le I . rilHI- l.latii'lIT I I ni.- Ull, I .I VS. I -"-In III! I "De i-.-. HI'.' Ui-leli-lieila, I Will uiT.ir fc.r Miln in imi'lie nu.-il"ii v Hi m-li-nmu ,.,.ru riiisi-r..,..ii .iliiNial, ihe Win el H:u lil U.Y. 1MU. Una v,iluai le ii ul i-niinr al Lm'k- Villi', kl-.e-IVIt a UlO el.l il;iM ltiiii) Mill, p..iiialnliiZHli n.i e-.ieau 1 .1 ..u nn-r a- r---., i-.p'O er Willi Ihe ivan-l .w. i- Hi. ii--." l i.-iitSni:. Al- ilio el l le Hie ,'lH-e "1 hll ll. laifhs, 1,1 ,11' l.- kwll.-, eetilaluiu teur .'.ere-.. Ti l ll,:eM'-llllr.le. pIi, '...il.e-.i .-lll-ls Ml- I in.-lvo ni..nlli wlm llili'li '.. II. A. l.nM'liN, Jahusi-y l"U, It.'l. "iniu eiir. 32 (lUTOAGP SALK I4Y MP- -I a lileri!a(;i ese- ii'.-.l t.. me l.y -laie. l-allers -ii n.i t wlie ali-l c ,-iKe ill lln elli ! :'. Ill" l ii -iil.ni e.miiiy. 1 will II ail.-ll il, mi ll.e ltO lll-r. Mil. .1 n- er l-KHHI At . '.I-' I -e.i. u l in ii.,"K il., lli-lnli-r el Hee.lt. el I '".li al eul'IK' in till lit'A?, On) e. I;um ,!. rn i m Iii sai l m,.riKap i"iiia Hm t" l"' ! iu "y Kii Ii laiier?eii u I llm N.n we-i.i Iii'iib In iln ill- Vli-leil el UlB litllit.- el VMl'lnHl Jl.-HllUK. it lUMUMcUASf. HI(1A(.'F SALE I1Y VIII- tllOit a nmi-'C'lKH .lei'.l, xe.'Uli"l In Ilio ilniei-iiune'l "11 -HUy 3. li- -1, 1'' f un-ley l A-.aiies, . r.ior.'.l. I will sell lei' eai.ll, III lill'llll me-ll.'ll. Hi llm i-.i'iu.i.'.ii.. iir iii liiaili.i.u oe.iniy, N. ., I Vo . ' Il lii 'l .mU j'.-w-i-n.! 'lu Vul iu"ia:B.,. ; Wllletl la U.liy livnr.ie.l III lie i n, ne;e jo i iu ' Uib (,8! u nt ihti rii,'ili-r el rteedti for I liai ham i:oi;ui) , l-i which n-J-i '-u- In Ii ) t-.rn. i hOLLM L.UVEnUo. K. H. 1 tntty 1. tW A. F. Page, Fred. Pbilipr, John W. Scott. OPERfV IX THPi ii. c. im mm w This is a ITonm company and de serves tbe pitronage of ull Norfkl Carolinians. It was oi eNinized in 1808 and bad aid over bail a million dollars in. losses and I'm".' is iioi one cotllcbted claim a;rain:-l it ! All losses piudihl l."ii proi-uly. For terms. If. A. aid promptly. EverJ J:t to insure bi 'a:., npp.ly to LONDON, AfiKNT: W. S. PPI.M i.O.-.l', PrcbUebt. January 1 1. C. F. & Y. V. Condensed Schedule. Iu effect Dec, nibei H:d, 1893. DAILY l' 1 TV M'XliAV. 'inilniinliiK S'-rin Nn. S. Mull i'H!.Miit.'i'i'. I.ravt' 7. im ii. r.i ei, ln.27 Im ' 11 IS :..-..:! " li l"l )'. Ill file Airlvo u it j i ,i. , 11 IlllKinlllK 'lllll) N. I. , r i ft luneuft Mill M-rivc, 7 iso p. ta'. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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