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S3 t TlirithtAlf.lCCtMtKB U; IStM( fA H A. LONDON. Bettor. . - Tin price of farm product, like Wie price of overy-thing wise, is ti-jjii latsd by the old and iamllial law of tuppl and doiuaud. When thero lb bountiful supply ol any article tlie price is always lower than when liere in a scarcity, ii the deimiml bu Hie same. This is bo nntiiritl and so Common hcuro, that it in surprising anybody doubts it. The truth ol it !li now wry plainly demonstrated fb the relative price of corn ami -vVheat The Vc part in cut of Agriculture at Washington lias just published the returns niHtfy to its statistical divi ion tor this month, giving the aver Utf price of iho various agri- 'cultural products on tho first day of December. By farm prices is meant the price of products on the farm or Sn the nearest local town or railway 'market. From thesii official returns we learn that the price of wheat is mo w-vesi mm il Has ueen in . years, but that corn is higher than it has tJeen since 1S80. The present average price of corn throughout the! tT:, I ii, , . , . , . i i l nited .Stales is ovvr d cents a luis! , , . , i'I Io.'IiiT tliun it iv:m Irom ll I. 18S'.t, and 4 rents higher than it was Irom 1S8! to xK. The price of outs 'is 4 cenlr. a Ini.licl higher now than 1 1 V"""4 1 V ' ,1: ' ' -i k ,. ., . . . ltalv 1 1 ; in Jji"Zi 1 1 1 iu Mtxico . I was tins time last year. ()l course i ,' , -,i , i i laud l.i .l.iiau 1. wild a lo'al inemoci- in some sections corn is lower now ' 0f t)i thc.-e(i-"J were bat - than it has been some other years ize 1 last year.' since 1880 for instance in .Norilii ' r.' ".""?" .. i- , . , , , .1 A JIihc llcik lift it ed. ( arolma because of our bouulilul' Fimn iio vfi.'11'ii hirfw. crop this year, but oi) the average Ml. Jlliu p. Utcgory, who since throughout the United .States it l . Imjs, has been Ci'uik of H.ihf.iS now higiu.r than during any year ' Superior court has retired from that 'a! nee 1S80. becauso of the short eron 'in the West. Tub Legislature ol South Carolinr, clerk, and this fact has been rccog now in session, seems to be a"ie-iiized by judges, lawyers and solid form" body sure enough and is de termined to relorm tho morals of tho people of that unfortunate State. A bill has passed the House and been ! uess, and be has never lost as uiuchl reported lavorubly by the Senate!' three we. ks from business since commiltco, making drunkenness ai d ! he """"'r1 ,I,e ! 'intoxication and the use of obscene or nrolane lanL'iiaie a misdemeanor. Il ,.eh a law is .int.niml i..-n.l ... - ... ,:..,.. ....,, r..K. u, neat o. mum : limes down in South Carolina ! While wo condemn druukenuesa and prolanlty, yet we can net p jirove a law inaking either a misde meanor, punishable . with fine and imprissoiiinent. Of course when a man's drunkoniiess or profanity is Much as to make him a publiu uuis anco bo ought to be arrested and punished, but it is going rather loo far to jail a man every time ho gets drunk or curses. It resembles loo closely tho old "blue laws" if ilu Ne 7 Kugland Puritans, one of whiih actually forbade a man kissing his vile ou Sunday. Thk Baptist State Convention met, on last Thursday, with the Tryon Streot baptist church at Charlotte, nnd was called to order by the prcs ident, Kev. It. II. Marsh, Ii. !., who Was unanimously re elected presi dent for the fourth lime, a compli ment unusual. as well as deserved, lie. is a riati v of this county and Is I Chathamite of whom his i-owiity men are justly proud. The attendance of delogates and Visitors was unusually large, and all were entertained most delightfully by the hospitablo citizens of Char lotte. Several matters ot importaneo and much interest weruubly dibcuss d. Duo important resolution adop ted, was pledging the Convention to aid in securing tho necessary funds for educating 45 young preachers at Wake Forest College. Tho convon tion will meet nest year at tircons boro. THE North Carolina Methodist Conference bold its annual icssion this year, at Durham, beginning on last Wodiieod iy and adjourning on Monday, itishop Wilson presi.bd and made u tnost favorable impress ion, Thoro was cpiite a large i tlcn dance and the proceedings were very harmonious. The reports showed the following statistic s: local pr (,(!,. ; via, i-t-i. me in oei q Uw.i.n : iinaio- . ' . ' : 1 fl .1 i-.j -.-i'J . i uni.i.ie.., ,wt.. . ui.u, ""I1 i'eo,:n ,'.ia: Sunday schools, OW: toachs et, 4;8U5-: scholars, 40.D03 : (lurch es. C-Ti, valued at 8Slti,8:i4.2.r, and paroouages 104 valcad at 8l-'L',7.'0 The Confurenco will mewt next year at Elizabeth th City iu the tern- t-i '1 j! tl ' Co s(J,e 0 " tory recently utt lerttnce. ! 1 1 1 T. ,luo.h nf fc-r.i;n.wl nn I nB ! Tub death of r erd.nand Io Less j Mpa, lust week, removes 0110 ol tho i n)tMt 0ouB(jicuoiis characters ot this century. His wasa most chackeml 1l ftttie,l wm-1,1 i,ln lUme a the succWul constructor of tbo Sue canal, one of the niont tupendoim and roarvclloiw midc is ' tnkthgs over accomplished by man's pkill und capacity. And yet alter receiving the plaudit of the civil lit -d world and I be most distinguished , iier.orutionfl and honors that Kings' und Kinpofofs could bestow, be died in tho ninetieth year of bis age u! convicted criminal ! IlnptiNt Foreign Mission. We copy from the Charlotte Ob Ttvr the following extract from the report of the board of foreigu mis sions made to the Baptist state con vention at its recent session at Char lotte: ''Just 70 years ago lost Afar was organized the first Baptist foreign miHsiou society in America, and em ployed their iirst missionaries, Adou naui Judson nnd wife, to carry the gospel to the heathen of India. That society, the Americau Baptist Mis siouary Vuiou, now has 141 mission aries, 580 churches and 31,572 chinch members in Hannah; 32 mis i siouaiies, 28 churches, 2,1)71 church memoers in Assam; ol missionaries, 77 churches, 48.815 members in the Teluga country ; 58 missionaries, 19 churches, 1,758 members in China; 50 inifsiouarie, t!0 stations, 15 churches, 1..W7 members in Japan j lurches, J(2 mem ustaiuiug missions iu France, (iermauv. Dun j ,U1U bwe.ien, Finland. Norway, ltus i sia and flpain. They lepoi ted lat I . . . 1 I 11 III I. w' . I uvt, .1"'" N 'J1 cnuiciies, oHoiisniH aim o;, i . . 1 ., , ,, i church members in uonn.ialiy i.lu-9-! ..: . .i i i I'an coiiui lies m juiopu , The Soutiierii baptist touvention I was organized iu lMlamlnow Las , uHll, ,av"r " ilr- n- ai.moy, wuo was recently elected to that position In all North Carolina there was not bis equal as a Superior Couit tors who Lave attended our courts Pining his long term of office he scarcely lost a day or an hour from i : .. ..,,, ..f t'la I'UOIl Ol UHI J I'll miAIHHl UI Dll.. I Itiust. lie was accurate, quick, und thorough iu the management of the ..mat i.niL- . , I I ...to bis hands, and there never was I time wheu he could not instantlv ! ,. , , ,, " ' phicehis hand upon any paper thai , was wanted He retiies from his office with honors l i'-b and rare, and there goes up for him a in b of praise from the people at large. He has rightly and iruly administered the affairs of the county ond now there remains for him that sweet consciousness of duly well performed. A Model Fanner. Kr.mi tliu lluUii-i'f iMluu OfiiUK-rttl. About the most independent man in the Unite J States is Mr. E J . b.sh p, ol this country. Mr. bishop was in town thu other day. Ho was neatly and warmly dressed and every iilessed thing be bad ou from bead to heel was made at borne, except his bat Ho raises big owu eoltou which bis bomefolks spiu into yarn, theu weave into cloth and from the cloth make tho dresses aud uuder woar for the family. From his owu sheep he shaies the wool, which his bomefolks spin ami weave into com iug and blankets. lie raises his own bacon, corn and whaat. lie makes the shoes for himsolf and family, aud makes tho shoes and puts them ou his horses and mules; makes his own wagons, plows, etc. lie buys ouly sugar and colfce. Mr bishop is a Democrat straight aud uncompromising as one would know from his record as a f aimer. w Ail Alabama Cyclone. lliUMiNOHAM, loc. 10. A special from Kulaula, Ala., to the Ajt-Iltr (says: A lerritiu cyclone, trav uliing iu a north westerly direction, a.-scd about two miles oast oi here this morning al 7 o'clock, lis path was a'.inui hail a mile wido and through the sections lii'iiid from great dcs'.i u.-iion was done. F.ight l ii'io houses on the plantation of F. Id. Cain were blown down and tour p.-r.-ioiis buiicd undi-r tho debris, and oin was probably fatally injured , pieces ot furniture, biid-cloiliim', .etc., WOiM found in tno lops ot liven I i .i t I an a in lie u way . i.ure ines nri c torn oil' ut their trunks bUo bloom straws, an 1 telegraph poles and wi.us (i.m'jlelcly iKoiu'IIsIilmI. ll.ithei fordioii Duuioc.i'itt : A thit tpeu year old daughter of John Mil la colored, wsa huriixl to ijpa'.h on 1 r . T M l . . 1 . -ll . . Ox o. .11. loins piace, m ar item u i a : on ihurs'lav of last week. J tie eirl i . ,, i t i t.- i. i waa tucking collo.i and bad kuidied 1U tlje Ueld. Her clolbiug ltr uitej ami she was soon euvoloped iu llamos. She rau sejtiauHUg through the lie UI in the ilirectioa of a branch, but fell cxhauHleil. tiUe was liltral- ( !y roaatej and iliej that night after liornble BiiUcruiL'. We but a a iedentriau iu thi section that we will j pit agaiust any othr in the country, j 1'" oiuoBk 1). V. Tllut aud he I i walks and fcarruss the njil from Co-I Inmlum a lf,.:K..(i.r,ltnn via rv.1 hosyille, a distance of twmity ci'ht n'es, which lii walks six daye iu the o.c,o'k o he morluUg Hj arriyip regularly at five jn f,De evening. In Hililttiou to this he goes poasum or coon liuiitiiii' ' about three umlits iu the week. ( , ,.lst Tuesday Tillmau was olco- i ttd I'nited Statvs Senator by l Uo J Legislature ol .South Carolina. I A Hteh Priced Jockey. An unofficial list of momlerH-eeet rmm the Kw V.k World. the Ftftv fourth Covp Us been A aeveuteeu year-old boy leaves this eompilcd by the clerk of the Hon-r-city for San Francisco' tomorrow T1,e erected up to Dec. mUr wbohe aetUHl earniu-e this year were 5;b ,veK th lpublicai.s 211 lnnr ihun il. nmnhiiinil sulurii-a of members, the Democrat 101 illld tl.e Senators Hill and Murphy, and , whose earnings next year will be! jKretiter tuan the salaries ol half otitye experiment of working short resident tlevelftud e Cabinet. He is a plmsaut, smooth-faced well - behav - ed little bov, whose total height is only 5 feet 2 iucbes, of which three feet and balf au inch are legs. His anus are i feet 0 incites long, wiiiie, Ins weight is only uiuciy-su pounds It is this liberality in legs and anus, with the accompanying absence of flesh, which enables the boy to make more mouey than all these political gentlemen. The long legged buy's i) a mo is Ileury Griffin, and he is the greatest lightweighl jockey iu Amer ica. (irilliu will ride for Gideon & Daly text season, aud this firm will pay I 6..100 for bis services. In addition to tb it salary Le will get from the firm 25 for every winning uiount anil $10 for every losing mount lie will probitblv be paid any win re from ifo.iXlO to!?lO,000 by some one of the big owners for second call ou bis ser vice, and iu addition can ride for any outsider when his employers have nothing iu the race. As Griffin will average four mounts a day, and as he receives handsome presents from men who back their horses, it will rnad.lv be seen that his income noxt sen.oii wi!l be more thau -'50.Hi.i. This wiil . . . . . , f H'c largest salary ever nm.ic iy a lockev in this country. junrwa imwiuhuiij. In this m-rcantile age. v.l e every . . J n;:nj is measure.! tiv tils earning ca pn-u y, a boy v. bo' can mak: mo:o ,,,, ,lltv than several I'micd Slues v., I I I i ) init t.i.r. I I . .... H. , ... is an object of reapt clfui interest. Si-yen DriMviit'il While Skiifin Vka Moinks, Itiw.i, Dee 10 New rcache I here tonight of the drown- iug of seven persons on S it nr. lay niLihl at the town u( Liu lelon, in in- il. -pendeuco county. Geoit and Hannah Cook went skating on thu mill pond near the village, and on their failure to return home srarch was instituted A crowd gathered around an air bole, through which il was supposod the ehiMieii bad fal len, when suddenly the ice gave way and twelve persous were precipitated into the water. Suveu weie rescued by bystanders but the other five nneii ii were taken out dead. The remains . , . , , i - . . 1 i Vnta Hltil Kxploisioil. , lh0 ch!ltlll,el,M,.rr. WAsiiiNiiros, N. C, Dec. 10. -One of thu four big boilers to Short's big "". "-l,r,, capacity. f "l'')ded tins mornin Mr. Si, oit ,,,K " 1,1 ,M". w -u. aiuou. and l wo others llijuied The damage and four coloied is $S, 1100. with m boiler insurance. Mr. Short had 25.000 life insurance One hundred and fifty meu are thrown out of employment. The explosion bhook the entire town and wrecked much of the big mill. Iho windows and planleiihg of residences were shatleied. It is a great calamity to our towu. A Household. Treasure. I). . Fuller, of Canajuharie, X. V., says that be always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the ho is. ami his family bus always found the very best results follow its use ; that be would not bo without it if procur able. O A. Dykeman, Druggist. Cntskill, N. Y , says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best cough remedy, that he has used it in his family for eight years, and it has uevnr fail''. I to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a rem edy no loiiL' tried and tested. Trial buttles free at L. II. Merrill's Drug Htore. LeyiiUl' size fifty cents und cue dollar. Mr. J. V. Adams having failed to give his bond as sheriff of Wake, the county commissioners appointed sher iff 1'age iu bis place. Daniel F. Realty, a millionaire or gan manufacturer of Washington, N J , has been bonvieted of using the mails for fraudulent purposes in pro moting the sale of organs. Thomas & Maxwell. Are now running the largest busi ness of the kiud in the Stale, or per hapn in tho South. They an now occupying si large, well lighted show rooms, Nos. tl and 12 Must Martin street ami 1.) lis CMiitiue place, in which cm be found vi i vlhing in the fuiMlure line, bom u 2." cent chair to a :iilli set of tiii ni- tine, be.-ides a large mid a; soi ted , ilia- of cio pi ts and tuiitlois mid ! rugs, lace ami chenille curttiiii-, bed j spreads, luce be l sets, cuitaiu polrs, 1 window shiiiks, l.onbeHpiiiis, tire mid ; ball, aud wash stand, screeuK, m-.tnlle mirrors, refiigerators. cooh stov-. m, ice btaes. ice ci-miiiu freezers, wat. r ! coolers, iiictuies and t ii tiire li'i'iit'i, and the laigest liue of mouldings iu ; I Ii n n I., u l....t f. A I . . , I . . . I . . - . im n on.:, i nuin. ..i.--.. .ms, , ioK cases ana uii uui i oi omce iur-1 mt ura. . We will positively sen at cost lor the next thirty days, baby carriages, mailing" and odd chairs aud rockers. We have about SO uiore high back mis watched oak chairs ami lockers that we bat e beoo nellicu from Tv'.oO , to )') liat we aid now closing thorn out uom 1 to Wa also i have about 12 Jinutr aud tea bets, ; which will Le sold regardless of price, ; ud lememlw we bought 05 baby carriai'eM at aiifition. 1'rice.s ram'ini' . J from ii! up. Tha beet and t-beapest j ever oiVoied for sale iu this city. J I Vartift3 lljJtliriosj auy of lbe bove : named goods on weekly or monthly, 'payments, can have them ata small per ceni aoova canu puce, mmi mm lite attention to all. C ill early ami lite attention to all. Yoursrespectfully, Thomas .li Muhij,, llaleigb, N. C. Fopulists ti. New Bern Journal : Leuior conn- tei ui convicts ou tLo road during the 1 pi48t yeHr i8 reported to have pvi n 1 most satisfactory results. The cost is ! Haid to be not xceeding fifti eu cents ' p r day for food and clothes for each convict. No guard were employed One superintendent or foreman, uti i.rmeil, has managed the squad. Each convict was photographed and chit fully described, and cautioned that if be should attempt to escape bo would sooner or later be caught and pun ished ; but that if be should remain at his post and work faithfully, he would at the end of his term, be tfiveo a reward. None have tried to escape. Concord Times: Mr. John Milaa Misenheimer, was scalded to death ou December 1, by the explosion f the boiler at the gin and saw mill of Mr. 1'iuk Mii-euheimcr, iu the fan e township. Mr. Misenheimer had the furuace doota open and stooped down io front of the furnace to put some wood iu the rive wheu the ;ic eidoiit occurred. A S. V. Couslablc Shot. CoirxniA, S. C, Dec. 8 --A specia' In the Sl.iti-from Sdhi liuibiiiL' bril fs ' :.,,o;... ,.. ,f ,!. i ,,;,, ,.f , .!..... (if th8 t.liti vvNilv ,.()Ual;d)l Tl e 't ir , kil'mg , .. , i tills ec r: cd sl'ortiy after il.nl nl (t.ol'iu Cit v. a sin i town ii' the !'' dmoiit section. 'J L i v c'i.i; is J Latimer. 1: seems iliat Luiuior wa.. u. I.:i d ; a neg.'o res-iuui am on ii e oui: ii ris 'hecity. If-' biliPved Ihj.'oi wa ' being sold in die place, ami was hid 'iriiT Wulchin-,' for the leappearaiie ; of a negro w!;. iii he Lad sent in t j pui chase a p:;;t of whisky for l.iiii , .1 nat as the in ;;io r, I u-in il anil gave the imu stable tho w'hi-kv b w:- lired on I'ro.ii anibiisli. H- was sii-.t through I tin stomach, and c niiin! live. The town authorities a:e hunt ing for the murderer. The Di'liiu'utof For January which is calb d I he flol idiiy numl.er, oU'eis a table of con tents that is extremely atti active am: promises well for the New Year Tin Fashions aie iilustrutol a nd desci bed iu the ii-u.il satisfactory iu o ner. and there is a special article a -propriate for the season ou M.sso' and Girls' Rally Dresses In tin College Series a new depir'.utv i made, tin 1 tiie description of life iu the Co educational Institutions is begun, tlie first article b 'iog on Cur m l!, from t t 1 1 :i of F;o:fir.- .' . Ho lder, :U A er ii tv latii.' p p i by Alice Mc.Menna treats of Wouiei. in Telephone Evchauges, and tin Hygiene of the Eyes and Kirs, is tin subject of an able contribution In A. I'. Longstreet. A second iuslal meiit on lrt ssing Dolls appears ii Tlie Use of Crepe and Tiss'io I'.ip 'i s aud in Yeuciiau lrcu Woii; aii shown tome very pretty and mii nul designs for phoiograih easels t.. be u ado at home, l'be spiiil oi the time is reflected iu Tho Displa of the r-dn p, and Among ll o lioli tlay books; and tin re is uu cxoiod ingly proity "Good Night" Di ill foi childio i. Seasomib'.o Cooking is mado inon Valuable to the iioiiekceper by tin addition ol lists showing what li-di flesh, fowl und vegetables tiro to In procured in the markets. There is advice on How to Servo lS.mu his. and a coi.tiuuutiou ol the articles on iho Homo. There are also Aroiino the Tea-Table and Floral Work, ai d Nv llesignsili Kiiilting, Netting Tailing, Crocheting, Lave Making etc. Scotland is thu name of a new county that it is proposed il o Leg islature shall form out of Cumbi--. -land, Uobei'son and Uii binoiid, and Lauriubtirg will be the county seat Kx-CliHthaiiiile in Ci iihani, Y ( . To my fiiends in old Chatham am. elsewhere, just a few words. 1 a. still with L. 1'.. HOLT A CD, da mam, N. C-, aud truly invite you ti cull ou me this season for your till and winter supplies. I can show yot (be hogeat stck ulul the lowest mi l ii fie raiige of prices to be found in tin aouth. Good goods in the motto of i.i people and these grace eveiy b'j ru ui nt in their iniinc-liMi store. l'ie.i.-e i uiKi a ii w id' our pli.v. below : Stauil ud giau!itii-d mgar id 5iv It. aw ,h, e ing. full yartl wide, iu oe S: al.d'O d bleeuhmg, d w lite, .'; ii i ll.'il'ri plaids, i io Aii Wo. 'I led t a ll: ll.llillel, 1 former piicis Uo 10 10c, I'lotiiilig mid woii n dri s f. ds pn poltlnlii.ii i i iu'.ii A huge slock of iniggie;-!, wagons, load eaits. .!, io i.li.l lutmtuie, tin best .:. I ii'ov in Aioeiiia lean cei taiuU pit s.mi my I'lrmer fi iendo ii- ( . I . l i . . I . . I . . ... j , . I .. I it J i.ui ,.n.i mn i nn ..-. i..... .uy pepii me muuiii n-.uicis u;;is- lor l. outs spool eoltou Liolin iV U..iul Orange powilor. Old liicknrv wa'ou, I'aioy M f' Co Harbour lue,e;y Co. They aio alsi agents foi various other linos, ulncli enalilo lliciu to gio i pecial juiom te the Ini le. Come to ee me ami bi in your cotton : no lictter market in the aoutn, ami you save ircignt.simiiiiiii. aud ei;miiiinsiin chai jtoa. U'e have j a comfortable house for you to stay iu and good Malls for your hoi se. : I will .io mv hunt to m.iko vou f ( ! welcooio and at home whilu in our! town aud will save you mom y ou . what you bay. ! itemember every dppartmout iu our immense Htore ia complete with new 1 poo.is -u new pri. cn Yours lrulr, HIKE R CnAWi'OUD, With L. 11. Hoi t .V Co.. Wholesale nnd Il -tail Morchaiit', Ult MIAM, X. C Raleigh Visitor: Lil lie Fiank Mo.-re, tiou of slioi niakei Moore wi s found ,m r countty toad lasd vci-ing nijcoui-ciuus. llo was brought to town und it was discovered that some scoundiel hail given the little fellow h.uda'jum and whiskey. No moliw , for the crime c.tn be imagined aud i tie person who drugged tiim mu-" ; have been drunk', lie is now veiy : weak and bis condition is critical. Jliicklcn's AniU-ii Salve. Tin; I3i:sr vSai.e iu the world foi Cuts, liiuises, rtoies, L'lceis, !Sali Illicit. n. lever Sores, Tttlei, Cu.ippi'o I llandf. Chilblains, Corns, and all .ikiu Kruptioiih, and pybitively cuief 1'iles, or uo pay lequiu d. It is guar laiitce,! to i v e iieilecl satisfaction oi uiuin y n liuidid. 1'iice 25 ccuts pei lo. i'ov sale by L. 11 Mi.iuari. New Advei t iseiiicnls. tDMlMSin.l ;U.- ND1KK -lliivluc nii.il. tl, ! o . AdM lul.-irrtii.rs .ir 1, I lyeMjr, Jrs'i'bi il, tills Hi iii.l, Mil rfilllul- f til- esU.n- t.. j.l.o' lit lli. lr rli.liiii. 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(iOLDSTOS ACADEMY AM) J3'l'lW:KSS lSr)'I4Ji.T2f3i OclclCtcn, C. MALIi AND FCMALE:. .;. ii. ki vi:s, supi. M. Il H'SAVi il. M i na'er 'oin. Ii-p' I Oil V it U i:ii' a i.t Ci-u.litii i-.. il I." iiirjii. 0 ir li-;lns inn iil:i- roa-ullibiil '. I' .ui. kw-i'i i:iu. . it 11 i-ninst' aii. I hi 1 1 mini, l'i m l'i ii -r 1)1..) , I i l i-i ui i in. I in, Imiiiii, 1 . J -1 1 j tl -LI t --f 1 1 Illlt ll'.-l-I.ll'l I'U'in.li.l, lit li . ui . r: .'i i"i ii ii'.ili 1 am ii) en iiw, fl in tl n r in h. lii 'l ii-'i iii i x.iti.fi' .'.i i-m s p'-r ii-i in. Uu n-'t ;' Vt in t; -r in. n. ti, w.-islui. tiii-hi If '1 li- - in 1 1 i.t in uu i-l. i in. ii; jj i t-ills i-:- tii'-ii li. I .-ii iii hi ilvf itniiitin'rs. Sj't .ii' li-rii. hi icr-i. I.nii.il-y s, !S''V in: . .t.sl..tfic ' I..I i.i.l .n.iis , (.i .-.- J. li. l. l Sii.i.. il'.l Is "ii, l li.uli nit Cn , N. '. Pi .'. I.i, ls'.. il s. In Poor Health iiiu.ui: iitiiii illicit: in. in vnti imagine serious aiul fatal diseases result froin 7 trilling ailments neglected Don't play with Nature': greatest gift health. If younrefeelinr nut ( sorts, weak and Rrnerally haustetl, nervous, have no appetite uihI taii't work, teiu ;tt onreiuk irife the num felu hie slrriiKtheiung meilitine, which 11 Hiown s Irttti Hit ters. A Kw bnl ties cure benefit comes (mm the very first iliue it Brown's Iron Bitters worn t Jtf WNf J plcukulil to Ukc. It Cures ! Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Pad Blood Malaria, Nervous ailments k niimcn i computinis. ... Tel only Ilia uenuiiie il lia rrosMtl rd J 4 solutes. On rrci-tlit of two ai'. numfis wc r iintaon I ir winiiiml. Allollierl arCkUD will semi Ml of Tn Hc-aulllul World ! f air VUwa ami book lire. r ii. in 1 K II II. II A VI ' V'L)I.IA15 K & :1L Y. LAWYERS, IM'l i'SlIOWO, N. lii 1'.' wmii .i ftlll I.i' III Hi" "fllrn "li O'C llr. ii. I iii.r.l M"Uilu) nt tivh lamiiU vl .lariii, lirln. I'..'. t. iK'.M. Commissirneib' Expenses. Ill -i' ..l-.l'llii-.. ll!l il'i'll 'll 711 .if Hi 'C.iiln, 1 l.illll i. l a.,, lull. I I. Ik ui tli: 1I ...I.I i.l C,iiul i t 1 tl i . ll l I .--I rn .f (.liiiili.itii ri ii.:.., il' Iioii'I.j ivrlli llml Hi" i....v inu' la h inii" mi l lmitii . ni'iii iiii'ii', s.-r il... )'. n eii.luiii N i v 1", l".'l. i l On ii.'i iiikiIi. Hi uu iil.il iialiit'ii "? a'l i-"iilin iiluli ..ilois.it i.y Uu' Oniir.l in iiii ii,iinUi'K il.irr t it. HH'i!vly. Uu -,i i iim.r ! .l.iyx im ll mul wa le n .--1 -j iii..i .!.' u.-;;iii.v iiuwll.-.l .j iiii-:i Hu m UT ; W !l I'll 'll. Ij .l ii. .. . ..li; . u -l ..t.T, il.o III .V lull. n Ir.i.i iln I, - Oli m-e. .ili.i ..I I'liiipi'M. 1' N l'.. :iil. i. In-' i Sl.Tl. I'l'inj iiilng I! I;. ih, ( i mil' l. vsnMilp, s" MuUn. i i.i i.ii .-, xi c .niii.i'.i.,.' 10i I'r.'j-.'e-r. Miilliir- Aim rlimu.i' i'. iiu.a'.i'O, 1 i'i. .1 uu: ! 11 .'.io i.t A. I , r n i .;t.i, s. j. tai.lv. '3'. il-it in in 1.--.I- in-r, vi2 iiiiin.- ir.ivi'iii I, .in at ""i-iiv"! liriil.-a iiti.l t .-...I.-., I'l'lliptUlll IllSf... I'-'ii ml. ii ' -.villi Tii'..i(i i r, uu u -.-u:t'. ii I.. 'in.. u( A. 1., TnUI, a. i i..i,i; i ii. .11 il.iy. a C'lTiiiiilHlniinr, uu ii.i. t ii'itv.-iiivi, O.: ti.. .uu. i.l til i.!,;., I". ni uilLg ui:.!", T ii..l, 111. il. i l uii. Ill 5l.:is Ml. H.1 ;i . k 'i'i w lin'i UI ill I Ml H.IIU .VI. W 'I i.i ti mril ai in inil .n x .ny. JNO. T. I'ASi'llAL, i;...t.i "i iv.'. l m l inii incii'iki'f iiioi-i.i. oi:n ach st.k r.v viu ' li , i . . ML ISU-.I i.. li.o I II. M. I.. .. r. . e.v 1..I1 In)' i'I M.'ll'.ii, llv..,ni.lr.fcl ,i l.- l ,i I'm . "lil , lui.'.M 4 l in Inf., 1 iMllm li .i ......Ik I.t UiH l-"llll lll'liao lI'K.r III I llwU.l.i ll 1' I v V. Uu. lili l. ui liiiunr., , !".'".. Hie Uinl ii- . ; il'i l ilii'ri'iii, i- -lit., iiii i!i"iil i:l a. T"!, uu I mil I. il .5 'i.i- lul. la il H li. I' '. .'.ll Mil I .'lilt. .-. L' . ., l-.'l. I( li, tlAlUililW;. mmi SAMFORD, N.C, UNTIL SOLD ;5(t Men's Hats, former price 2 to $.1, now 50c. to "0 l'uir Shoes fiuui ski Io .o 50. nell iug from 50c. to 2. All CLOTHING now on hand at OHEATLY KKDUCEI) I'UICES! A few 1'icccs of Dress Goods at cost iimi lens t Imu cost. BAHOAISS WOIMH YOl'Ii AT I KM ION! A'e menu exiictly wliut we nay ! McIVEKS. Kept. (!. 1S)1 VV.i wl-li 1.. ri'li' ll .' fill-Ill til- liilo M 'I. Mi- Iv.-r, ! ii.:.' IliH'l FuM't. I'.ii.uii;! iin-.l l.ui.U III i'iiIIIvhiIkii ..'l. l.Vi' r;'..i...! lull. n n, "I'I.. Hil l Mlll.il UlllHl flllrl.1. 1)1 ll lllllll III; I Hit lul l.'! ll ll. "fT...i HM H Hil'll.', Willi nr V. illl 11! llll' li.i.-t:'-'. aii.t IiHi-.'in'K'r 15 !i, 11 nut f-i-iili-1 le. a Ml.-ilf, ll -.V 111 Ih l.'lt.i .l In iiii'. i 1m In null, l-'llf C-rn wl'i-ii'. .-UK. ii.ri.,'", I i-iiil.'. a,..r . ; lt!i; ' in litji .'I "il i l.-l!...--.. A I , . 1 j -iM irilll'.-."S. .-I .It'll -us rii.M i. ti ci ; ; :i. W. 1'. Mi hi I', N.iyl.. l :., N c, j . i SSolMdAOl-' Sf.E I1Y VI!: j 1 H Li.'.,! Uii imii-.-it .-ri.ti j.i-l tie 'M uu tn ii j li. I'li'.'i tl .111 I .1. I llll V .'ill I Minn' I' ill .. - i .ill-, .i.ui I Lin.' '.'.n.t, vl. .'.ml rivt-i'l -i i.i. Ii.l ti- 'll ...il, i- '-i- I." i ! . -iii.' - mi I .-ui I 'u I will, ..ii Till 'i;-L V. l'i. i'ii i i T . --:., ! .'!. ii. I! i iii-i.. i.i ,.ii!.i:--..ii.-..- ,i. .i. J ,..ti... .I.i .r tn J'i. :ti..i .. ui li ' I.m b ii' , 'I.-' i 1 I .. 11'' .lriilii-i llirl. I" ' i ; . I i i ll.'l.'.-. i'";'''rj Iiiii.i Hi .1 it!, -iih- I ll 'ii-lil,., 1.1'lhi: l ll ll" ' j . .1. "l'i 'li-. '-- hull..' Ti.'-. II. ti il li .. I i- .I"., i. . r '!... I;.i.. n .. .-. -it.-... Ii. k li. in .. I... I linn 1. 1 -ii ' .:;...'. l-.iei'.n li . .- ii : ii..- i m-'.i i .-t. J ill . ;l I uilii,- Mi I i.i...- . . I' !l 1. Hi - , J '.. i .. ... i hi .1 - lii i-.-. M.-.M lli.l.i i. I S '..' I-.I. I 5UNST0N iNSTlTli'f S'-liH, ,11 I, !,iU I '.itl.l'l l.llli' 1 l-.i'i', II W , I v.s:iiNi'ioN, I). I A -i I. i t Hit !-'!i.'i.' :i:i I 1 .iv S.'!:-.'.: j nr Vo i!,:i I ml r a n! ( i il l-. j Sp-'i'i.il a'lv;ll;t;;;i' ill 'n'il ;:'!.li M u.m'i.lil M..M-, llrrini..j '. i :iin:x. a: il M" 'e :i I..iiiui:, :.e -. A .ulir.-i' nl' lit; ty It el ii--- mi ! ii flu !v ui' S'l i!,-;. ".,!.. ! ! .-,i ! .v Mi- M.iiiaa i.-i. wilt l.i-u;iil i ' 1 ' 1 (ir cal.i'i'jjtin mldre-s Mu. iM. Mas. U It M VSON, j Oct 11. IK'.M. rrim-ip-ils i CLCTI-II2TG-, FDIlliKHlNG GOODS. 3MOE2 and HATS, 3HLLINK1JV, llll lull W.llll I.l llll tll'lll clo'.ip .' Cur ci'liut'Cliiiiis in the N'nitlii ii mail.cirf I'iiiri us in a it. m, t i. ii Ii '.ii i 7m ,yi ' limn in iliiiui y. i m i iiiiiiiii.i lor yt" ui bu -me-.i, 'i;..l cat' nil' .lil til M-ll (ami will i-ell) M i cheaper than iiiiihI oilier lum-is And m iiilililiuii. il yon willcul 1 1. in uilvc-l tiHeineiil nut, it 1 1 1 liriii;; it wiili Mm, mill piio'-nt il ulicu ou fin to P'iy fiir i mi r .iiuls we wiil Hive uu a npi i itil iln-cotiiil of 5 j. r ft ut. Wo chemfn ly cM-haiixe iiimI.i when cuslniiier- ditniro it, oi if you ilosirj it fur any iviihoii, we clieei fully p'ty your momiy Itack if Mm return ihmI.-i uniii jiir.-.l in a riia.sniiiililH !enj,'thof time. We will treat you wpiartv W. A. SLATER & CO., DURHAM, N. C. E,.J SnO W. V.itu M ii .1, I Mi ln.ni, N C. I i f 0 vm w. l iiniin .i.i i li.-iiiii6"r. M l. JUlnUO ) ,.. ii,,,,,,!,,.,,, s,, V1U. AND SALE -BY Ylttl'l E ci mi "t I.t -if Uu' -tiii'Tiiir r.'ti I I'tn.tlii ., iillil 1 lll, .'it it"' I'.ili il i i.f Oi-1 ii. tier. I ' . il lln- i ri.h.'ii-i' I" r Ii. I Iffl. .r ., ..n i- f . .. Uu' liii'ln i i-l I I. i' i l"l ..I I ui.l l..'i... i. . ',. : iv ..-H..ri I II. r.li. il. ... I.ii. i.h . i n i .-i-i. 1. 1. van., ci , i. :j 'iii.ii ii..- i v. ii, .. i ,i I.,., i ui.l ...in I--, i '-ii. . i..- ii.ni nl iii. inn I in hi in -..in. .i'ii I.) n i-uu I ln'iiiin 1. hn ii i.t 1.,-t.i .i. i r.it-. I'l-rmr nl p,l! . .,.,i- Ii'lll r.-.rli . i.i ti ill In s itl'-tiltnv Dult-l li-1 eiij i.n-i.l l l- 1 r i i I. Ii, Inn I. A. V.l'.ll.M h, l i .n. V'i.iii n il llnyu-., V.l ). N..V. I. lfl'l. LUMBER! Ill kiiidaof U'Mr.l',1; for sale at Hie PiTTSRORO SHUTTLE MILL WEATHEH-BOARUING, LUILING ANG FLOOCltiSa I'l.ANin AND Kll.S I'llll l, lilt I . i;.'. .1 liiils Miwinl to OI'IlT' lt nil. 'It IIOliilM lioo.l LVilinp and Flooring already l)i;ti.si:p at oi'ly if 1.20 per 100 feet. 13. 3rco:, err. Sept. ISiM. 4 I Ml 1NIS I UA t'( U S Noll CE llHVllll! '(.'Hlllli'il 111" I ui I ii I-.. I 'll r "( llii! i.-iiiiin nl Ji.lini.iii ii. ll.ii.ii. iii i'.'ii-i'.i, ii.i i.i nuiHyttll .iri!i'-i In loi.ni.i I.. In ti t. ..'a I'.i-14-hi.I ..ml will., ui', aii l :. ii.itif. all .-i-t-.il ! "t ..4. -i'i4e i.. itiwiii tln'ir .-ihI-i--. i.n nr tinintf NnV. J.'. In'".. .1' Una U' lli ' Will I'. I'I'' 1 1 ii. i.-'.r I lli-'lr r.-.-"V.ii'y li IM.i.N l.ulL. v. mi nk x ilnjiv., Aiaimrys. Nnv. a, iK-.-i mOHT(r,K SAMv BY 'ii; 1 tin. ef h nnji'ti;,4i:.i I'ltii-ica l.i s llL i.ii-f 1...II .y Mri4. Lnrrtiil lllllll' Nil I l W li .11,). 1U14-I Al'lll l"l. I.'i. Hli I livn.it.i'1 in l!-i .i "I'I.. ' .'.1' In It.. 4 l..t I1.4111 .'iniiiiy. I in n il :'!' i' 1 I- in I' it'll.' iiii. it 'ii. -ii 1 1 11' 1 1.1 .11 1 1 -, .11 i-..'i'i.-' mn a 1.A1. Hir I '.Ii 'l ij "t l'4 i-nui , iw.'l. tin- 1. 111 1 il. MTil'.'l III .ml lil'Tl (.' I J... 1-i-.il.tl!llll.' I'll lll'l"-, 1111 1 Kiar.ii' 111 lll li 'i ) VI nil '.iiiit l.'wti-'ili.. n l J.'!tiitiS in- Irti.-I l J.i'in - l-lli Ii m l -..-.!. ll. A. l.DMi 'N. N,.v n, iv. l. A.t in. y. OIl WANT BOOKS AI THE LATEST STYLES STATIOIEBY r:: M IIIKH., II0MK OK llll'llf. ' can supply evorytliin; yon need in .iur line, and at lowest possible pi ices. Write to us for Catalogues or other 'iiformation. A. WILLIAMS & CO., . . . .. nA LEICH, N. C. KDWAIil) IWS.NACII, ICui ij li, IN t, ll..hOMX, MM TV 11 US, FINE JEWELRY, SILVKR TAI'.LEWAIU:, A I. Ml I I'KKTM'tL ITlt IA mm mm m mw STORE asks your patronage T T DRY (JOODS. 01- ALL KINDS mn mn mwi WI C. DKHSOH. li:.l.-i;Ji. X. (.. ()!. i, '!!!. . ; ; . . We 1: IM- 41i- l' ;! St.n l: llf ClldM tie.. r .in I me ifi. iit. Hid following -Sl'I'.t'I L ITEMS .Mi-i - It i l.e.l Ycd, 1.1, l'J.J ainl20r. I. i lie-. Uilitieil uu-1 I'laiu Vent, 2.1 and oil cents. fjnliei Wool Vest, at $1, in lied anil Wl.il e. M. ii'.-. Vi'n.iliii .Shirts at T.lc. nnd $1. Men'.-. MeiiiioSliirtH at'JO, 2.1. .10, 75c. V full iiiie nl' 1'utit i lo null eh abovo. AIko a full luiti of Infanta Wool Vest. ( hir 1 i en ( IooiIm Stock is complete. () O and especially our 'J.". and .1'). lines. Tin y are ;o:id as those sold else wiieie at llic. ami (i.l.'. () () C.iutou Fiannel, Ked and Whit F.iuiiit'l. () () W'c aii- iltiin;,' a liir;;i' Shoo Businesa now and w want to sell you ' til l''.il! Slloe.i. We m l! (io.nl Sinu s and sell them at ii sni ill pml'ii. No .hoddv poods. WCOLLCQTT & SON. ill T.isi Martin Street.) ! i;.Li:i(iii, n. c. HiilTiiKBOVS" '"'If3 '''''' 1 '"f-'8 iil-rKt to OtlisG. t1' hoyn. iit.i l.i:i makes tk i 'i mi ...'.pv as iv ti ii he ilous a ne Hoi! i.f di tlie-", we puichioied from li' M It in. K in i,n:'i' Inis, ami you will li 'I it tu Man- it.t.MCKt. to ei'iiiiino :..'i: n.il.i; .M' (-tiu'ii. We lulVH many i'.:l' ,';.'.n . u llii U llliibt 1)0 hCCIl to l appreciated. IU)Y.S' AND ClIlMriF.NS ' CMiTiUXtl. la Ilimiei'i'tiiirt, Cheviots, Kerseys, S. rues, l ivi ed, W orhtedn, etc. Our sti.'.-k in tin a In iv ii in. is ho large Unit it i.-i lieiiomo necossary in order IO 1'iii.i- 1 until to c!o.-.uoul soiud of .;i at. lil) i TOM PitTCFS TO ALL. S uts i.hat were $7 .liltfo noivfor5(i3 ti iiii ' o 1 5t) .100 a 75 4 00 " " .100 ;!ti,i " 2 2.1 2.10 187 201)" ' im .. .. .. 1 5 .. .. 1 ja 1 no 75 Wo have put in tliu knife, and cu all tlie w iv 1 lirooh, in a milliner that Ciiini.'t ln:t interest tho public. Ask lur i ne ci ieh' iitod F. li. Q Boys Cluihii-.tf. Tlie tiuest beyond ques lin .. Newest styles, and beat of ivfivihim; at lowest flgurett. IMlitt CraiG EIMJY h piito l'oto'J'oe XZ. IT2LOrIX, 1ST. C N .v. I -,, IS.M.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 13, 1894, edition 1
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