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H1? jLoffu;'' J aii. On Fiiif. Al'i'tit 11 o'clock 1 apples mid pc.n: e.-o Ins hikJ iitel-' Ishum Roaser cil's. on lust ed iieiiiliy ni'til our town ttus ariniMMl by al wiiv fihirniiiij; i cry of tire and the rapid riuiiijr ol jthe Met liolirt cli ni'cli bell, i ii 11 lew minutes many persona were on tin' . Mrects anxiously inuii-in -where , in tlio fire"? Il soon become known thst the j.iil -ras on fire and rven j body ruslicd there, Mill in :i few minutes tlio firo wan cxt iiii'ui.-hcd was as warm as a , without dniut? much dn TlllKbllAl, HKIEMBKK lit, IMI4 LOCAL RECORDS. -(.'iltllW btl grilH'H Ht J. J. Conn- Yesterday spring day. One good horso for sale. Apply t O. S. I'oo Si Son. Three jmhI horses and ono mule lor sale by li. None. Dogwood and persimmon limber wanted by 1$. Nooc, Jr. A lot of colli lis walnut, oak and pine for unit! cheap, by IJ. Nooe, Jr. A comfortable four-room limine in Pitt sboro for rent or sale. Apply at Hr.c 'jKi) office. Tiy Bynum & Deaden' OboliMi flour. They have il in I:', lb. bugs at 30 cents for X mas cakes. Wo lake pleasure in culling at tention to "ad." of (iohlstou Acade my, whoao next scsnion begin Jan uary 8lli. O. S. l'oi! it Son ask you lo settle off your accounts, notes ami iimii gagva at once. "A hint to the wise is sufficient.". If you winli to tiny toys, cuirlics, and Christmas goods HicapCRl whole sale and retail, visit Kigali's Toy Store, Academy ol Music building, lialcigh, X. U. Tho readers of llm Kr.coitn are f n l ll Mate in being favored with Mien i 'itcresting letters as those of Prf. JJt iniiii, descriptive of (icrmun hub its, customs, Siv. D.m't forget to buy your clcncd currants, citron, eocoiinuls, oranges, raisins and bananas of liyimm Jlcudcii They keep a complete stock of dry goods, clothing ami gro ceries. Call on them before buying. are very rare urn! cx; nive, :ifl Munlv Lindsay . Well us iir.u.f.rs, h.ui:iii:i. i.. :.e .iis, etc. J) V Tally 'I lia climnle of (icriiiuny is very j Uvncni Si Deaden1 co'd on the average, lint, owing to , A J Rlirgsbeo certain naturul causi.s, very uniform, ' Ituffio I'miar I wi.re an overeoal nearly every dav Tv' J Welch in August, but a yet we have had Levi Rogers no ice. A- to ngr'ciikurc, a few (k'UP can best indicate llio Mli...e-s with . A J Llt ' Alamance County II 1' SI ono llill.i.i.l ilninir linu.li il'inliiini 'I' I w Ii ii.li i t i u -n l-1'i..i I o 11 'I' l.r. ( i.. rill 11 11 , T.iuu.i U'. .....! j fire was ciused by the flue, where it ! Kmpire, a land uiiich less favored by j D Gilmore passes through the flooring on the nature than Xoilh Carolina, is about A J Deal Me ind story, becoming too hot at 4 . four tunes the nis i of our State fait igniting thttailjoiuing wood. There supports a population thirty times 7 00 C (10 10 50 7 SO 1 (III 13 !).- 21 (!() H 01) 2 no 50 89 12 00 W. 11. I'M wards, dentist, will visit Bynum on Monday and Tues Jay, mid Pitlsboro' on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, following the third Sunday ol ca h month, pre pared to do all Kind ol ilentul work. Olliee next to Bynum Si lleaden. Those wishing good photographs have an extra opportunity allor.lcd them at Mmie's gallery over Drug Store, For the next ten days he will make photographs in the latest style, at cut prices, I 'clay not hut Come at once, as he will remain hul a short time. Holiday goods arc now opened nml ready lor you at V. L. London & Son a You can find a present lor anyone from a one cent doll tontine sewing machine. Come and see them; do not put oil" buying too lute. They have a very large slock of fin nituie at very low figures: a good bureau from sflo" up. Have you paid your uuano ac counts and other accounts at V. I. London & Son's? They need their incliey. Come at once ulid set lie and they will sell goods very cheap for the cash, (iranulated siuar jcIm per lb, brown mgar from 3cts. up; entree ( His. lor Jl. All kinds of nice fancy groceries, confectioneries and fruits. One day last week a young col ored man, named Henry Scales, was accidentally drowned in Rocky river at Tysor'a mill, in Oakland town whip, lie attempted to cross the r.vur in an old leaky canoo, and near the mid. lie of Hie slrwam the boat oank with him and he never rose. His body was grappled for and ro C iverod shortly alter wards. Rvery citizen of Chatham ought to subscribe for tho Wkciuid and keep posted about his county's affairs. Tho Rkcohii publishes not only all the local ami general news, but also all notices of laud sales, court noli ces, and oflioial Ntateinents of the cou utj-'s linanecfi. Kven if you do not aijreo with the Rf.couh'h politics, Mill you ought to read it in order to keep posted about county matters that concern you very closely. Special bargains at Jim. L. Coun oil's lor Christmas trees and church festivals. French candies, cheese, crackers and cakes: canned goods, blacking, matches, npiees, pepper, bluing, mi: Jil nuts, chewing gum, k n a ft", cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, soda, Noap (toilet and laundry), tirc-cnick-crs, Roman candles, hky-rockets, oranges, raisins, chestnuts, lemons, apples, cocoanuts, bananas, cabbages and stationery. Oranges, apples ami raisins at wholesale as cheap as at Northern markets. I'khhonai. liKMs. .Mr. John T. Mallory.ol Durham, accompanied by bis granddaughter, Miss Sadie Il.u k liny, is hero on a visit to his daugh ter, Mrs. i A. Hanks. Mrs. C. D. Hill has returned from a visit to Fiiyetteville. were two prisoners on tho first floor asleep, and they wero uwukciied b' tlio smoke and at once began to holler and try to alarm the town, which they soon succeeded in doim;, and they wore taken out before the firo bad made much headway. It they hud not awakened so soon and L'iven tho alarm, they might have been burned up together with the jail. Our county seems to liavo been uiiforiuiiulo with her jails, having lost two by fire. One was burned in )S.'( and another in 1H77. The prose tit very nice jail (brick walls with iron cages or cells) was con- struclnd at a cost ol 33,000 in 1H77 on the site of the one thai was burn ed a short lime before and which was also of brick with lot's inside. Tho ono burned in 181.'! was a wood cn jail. And jusl here it may ho of interest to some ol our readers to learn something about Chatham's first jail or "goal", as il was then polled. I' iir this puriioso wo copy the following extracts lrom the Ad dress on the Revolutionary History ol Chatham tuiliitv recently pub lishcil in pamphlet form, and beiiiy I he address delivered at the centcn nial celebration held al this place on the fill of J n I -, 1S7(!, ami a cop of which every citizen of Chatham on : la in have : "At .November i mm, liil. it was ordered that John Dillard lie allow ed the sum ol ninety one pound: print, money ;or services iiono in huihiiiig a goal ami repairing the court house "At November Court, 1 77!, it was ordered that Mud Seurlock, John Ibrdsoug and Zai h llarin.in ho ap pointed commissioners to lei the building ol'u puhlicgoal, the dimun sums to be twelve by lourteeu in the clear, with a double logged wall in l.i the joist and above four feet to bo lilled withNtonfs,wiihacalmiroui:h . What would the people of Chat ham now think of Mich a jail? Woltlstnii (ilt'iuiittus. (i'i'MistoN, X. C, Dec. Ill, 1S!. Xo news of special i Merest in town today. .Meichaiils are very busy selling goods ami collecting mortgages. More cotton has been sold here this fall than any ouu tall before. Low piico does not scorn to check the sale. Farmers aro about through sow ing wlieut, and il is now coming up very nicely. Corn crop was very large in ihiB section, and more pork is beimr kill ed t han usual. 1'olilical fever has about subsided. Some of the oldedl inhabitants ol our town claim to have witnessed a sight they never saw before cx Sheriff Joe lysor plowing. The students of (Jul dston School aro making prcpui ation lor a cm -cert al tho academy i:c.t Fridaj night, the 14th iust , which w ill lo the closing exercises of the fall ses sion. (ioldston School lias done well during the past year, not withsiam' ing the hard times. I'rof. liranch tells me several of his commercial students will finish book keeping and telegraphy by tho close of tlio term and situations aro awaiting them. Bird hunters ore p'.itiing in good time ; you can hear theiii cannonad ing in almost any direction. J.awt yer Gilbert gels in n shot occasion ally, soiiietiir.es ho gets the leathers, hut tlio meat drives on. Mr (i. T. Womblo has moved into his new residence. Mrs. Martha J. Mofllit and family have moved into town and will keep boarders next session for tho (!ohl ston sohool, which opens on January 8th. Christmas will soon bo hero again, The children are beginning lo make ready for Santa Clans. We would like very much to have a few lines from "Long Shanks" or "Short Link". Chi nk. Inreer. This dillcreiieu is duo to tho scientific, meii'is employed in land cultivation ami is a sufficient answer to those who oppose scientific, train ing for our larmers in America. The agr ulturtil department is one of the most prominent in every (icruian university and a man is regarded being as little qualified to undertake farming without having IcHrucd ag riculluml science asa would be phy siciun who hud not previously stud ied the science of medicine. It is one of tho arguments of the social isl party that the government should nt leust attend to tho cultivation of the laud, thereby ensuring scientific procedure and a lareer production of nil that wl.icli is indispensable for the susteiiaiiice of the people. I lore in (ifriuany every available fool of xrouml is cultivated and in South (lermany there are instances ol ocky mountain sides being terraced and soil transported there in order to increass the areaol cultivation. The horses seem to bo the very finest possible, and the same may be said of live stock in L'encral. I don't know why the (icrmaus have no mules, possibly because horses aro to a greater extent capable of im provement. Wheat, r) e, oats, lobac co, sugar beets and hops aro the products ol tie) farm. The money ed crop" is sugar beets ami to a less extent tobacco and hops which are Used in tho inaiiiilacluro of beer. Lucerne and clovci aro tho princi pal grass crops. Corn is lo a slight extent cultivated, but only lor for age, as it. does not ripen in this cli mate. Mure of lieriiian agriculture next tune. Li: nest T. Bv.M'M. l)il Von F.ver Tiy Klcctiic Differs as a rcmody for your troubles .' If uot, ret a boltki now and got relief. Tb;s medicine has been found to 'i0 pecu liarly adapted to fhc relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exert ii g a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and Ioiih to the organs. If you have Loss of Appotito, Cousti nation, Headache, Fainting Spells or are Xei vous, Sleepless, lvtcitable. Melancholy or troubl-d with D zy Spiel.-), FJoetrio Minors is tho med icine you need. Health ami Strength are guaranteed by its uso. Large bottles on'y fifty cents atL II. Mer ritt's Drug St n. Nr-w Advert isemciits. W A Rives h r, L V Williams 5i SO WT Dowdy 4 00 J N Peoples 35 00 A O Drake f 00 J It Milliken ( 00 T W Segrovea 6 00 S J Tally 27 00 B Nooe Jr 160 44 S A Perry 10 00 Jim. Well 75 m J D Womblo 64 72 Sokc8 Jmlil 25 00 Hugh Womblo 22 00 L S Baldwin 28 00 Moses Clark 7 00 J It Tousbee 24 75 It I) Smith 3 00 J W Durke 31 20 Mrs. M M Small H 00 W D Wright 83 00 Marshall AveDt lH 00 M T Kelly 24 0(1 V M Bra'lTor.l 2 00 IS K Lambeth 3 00 J W Poo 22 fiO W It Welch 22 r.il J C Jones ) ()0 H II Jordan 21 00 II Henderson 14 00 Owen Gilbert 10 81 1 Jno. Drown 32 )5 (J J! Scott 7 00 C Gardner 2 Oil Chas. Rid. Ho 22 50 Odell Hud we Co. 30 7S Nathan i mi h 10 00 Juo. Han Dg r 12 50 J W Hateu 18 10 J D Deal 2 00 Dave Taylor 3 50 W II Ilalcb 5 Oil I U Wright 28 00 Wm P Had ley 3 75 L F Wurnet t 6 00 W E Lindsay ! 00 T N Womblo 7 5o L S Mann 2 00 I U Burns 3 75 Jus D Doreett 2 0() Jno L Council 2 50 X G Yarhrough 7 00 Griflin it Trogdon 8 On J M Stout 5 00 Carey Lnsater 12 04 J M D 1'ergusou 1) 75 JP Burns f. 25 Cam Burnett 3 00 Total, $3,437 CO on AccorsT or insolvent kki;s. J J Evans 121 01 H T Burt 2 J M Waglnml 53 f):f B Xooe Jr 50 I (J Lr.'.renco 4 Alex OidhRin 35 W j: GnfTin (! 35 . Geo Womaek .50 'Evans, Fesi'iiie & Co. 2'1' L D X Mi'eutll 3(i 70 i Moses Ciark 25 18 iTJWilkio So .IH&IH Duulap 5 C3 N MeR Bryan 14 65 J A Stephens 9 20 Iticbard Itaoisoy 1 50 . Total, 1,158 57 on AccorsT or jail. j Tbos. Cross SflSfi fjvi ! W L London & Son lilfiij O S Poo & Son 3 53 Mis A E Cross i'2l 75 A O Drake 3 50 J J Jenkins fi 14 Mrs Wm Ruldle 1 Win Riddle 1(1 Byuuui it neaden 1 80 is IBJgfll ii JKVBUYBODV! ROMDIT POODS ! . tot-w 2r-t(t 1( ,f ami girl.- IfttlnM-s, ld'uthiMv. s-istcrs, lowers,- Mfl'mls, boy's You lwvi: iiovlm- soon twuso )odf sy yieiif y or' Total, 620.88 on AcrofNT or curnt norsE. O S Poe St Son S3 tl J L Council 10 25 W L London & Sou 18 70 A G Diako 1 J .1 Jenkins f 25 Iiichsrd Ramsey 1 85 W T Xeese 1 Geo Womack 5 05 lueob Sutton 4 .V'l Jack Smith 2 55 Ihigys Wiiihliii( & M'f'. Co. 5 1 Byuuui A lleadcu 1 15 W'd liavc fonicthinu: lor everybody,' polirellrirrj? (or eVery purse, something tor the pruny.Jfor tire uicMm' rihfkt, quarter' aul (loUitr. Our store ;s full of BIO-HEARTED BA&CAJf4S, At very low jirices We hnte ?6mellrfng fft'ttewf, Srymething; to cat that is niee, everything yoii cortH wteh for,- from1 a 1 rent iloll lo it tine suit of furniture, froirt a plVpor" pins to a. hfinl.-ome dress, from a laby chirr to the finest rockers, something for you, snineiliiii: for yonT hoiisi joineihing for' your farm. Come ami .;. if they have pot sruo-etliHig yoii want at W. L. LONDON & SON'S, I'iif.-boro, X. C., Lee. ti. 1 V'l. I'.T tllO l(KlXBl. Let ler From Germany. The bread numl commonly rorved al a (icrman table is what they call sfltictin bread. I liavo never seen it in America orwven in I '.ii rope, ex cept in Germany. Il is made of rye and is cxctiediiigly palatable. The l-'reiich eat for the most part llour bread, mado into a long roll which is so tough thai we sometimes doubt really whether it is bread or whil leather. 1 don'l think il is custom ary anywhere in Kurope to huvo warm bread uh with us. Tho Ger mans cut ham and sausage almost universally raw. 'lhcy cat bIm) I Oi ri.u: UuAim Ci.osrt CiiMMf.nn.siiii.", Chatham ccntv, Di-i'omlKir l.sl, lwn. In nrc.r.lnnco wIiIiS.smi.ui Tr.'j nt Tlio o.li, I liCtPWCIl Hlllilill' lh (....W1K BtHliTllClll ol tin (lnnii.i'ft ( i liAtlmm wumy f..r llio IIhchI your mi.lliiR N..vomlnr aoih. IK14, ti.aoilitir with tlio nil m w of nil .TK"ii Klin iiH'olvt .l r.iiinty onlnrx, llio utii' .tint tu eurli, aii'l mi wlmi m nut: .1. T. l'AW II.M,, KoKlxlor of DimlH, ex-iifnrl.i clork ..I liwir.l. Ann. mil of oriliTu Imuwl by CommlSHlnii m, IU,5IJ :r Jury llrki". Hlf. on WIiiiaim il.-koiH, ,1",6:i; lirnilllHIlii'H, 4'JSM Tl.lHl OXIil'lllllllllOS, tlrt.VXI.fJ INHI'liriJiSlj..; ON UKNKIlAt.-riilI.NTt rcsn. Ann. mil i.t i.iiMliin llnK '.r.liMM, f ,713 M wiiiipm tirkols an.t liwlvonl (wh, "h Tolul, Asfuins ui:Mii.Ai, ocsrv rrsn. Ilnlaiii-o iluo liyM-ShoriffS. w. Ilrnwor, fll.M Riilnn.'O ilu( lly (X'Sltorirrspoiico Tiylr, 1.7.VI :iO Knlnm-o l u- by Slit-rlfT .1. J. Jimkluii, 079.17 Tax IIhIs 111 IiiuuIboISIi'IT JoilklllHfi.rlH'H. VMn.Vi M'n lmnl't. iur.'linie bu. UH.ie reUilhir'H mill lt.ii.r ilonlcrs llienno, l:M.no Vnrrl s lli'otiso, I1M.8O Tot nl, ll.l.'J'.IT.Ol Knliinm lo rr.' Ill, 5.4HC.1 I CNIIINI. BoMS (iK1 Ihniioi. Am. .tint iM.iHiftnillni;, $1000. no TMh ulll l o 1I110 snv. 1st, 18'.), nnil Hit) lnlort'bt on tlio Hnnio. kcmmxii misi'K mow Iskuo). A in. unit oiit-.litn.Uni:. tHoOO.OO Ol llioso lif .in) will bo 1I110 Doo. Int. 1M', wlili tlio aocruiMl intoroHi on I ho wli..o, Tlio stiitcmenf below will show all the expenditures of the Commission ors, as the law directs: OS ACCorSTOrilOMKorAOKDASll INMKM J M -M, Iver CD Moore Adolphus (Gotten I) M Hi ides Julia Taylor J 1) Jones It C (loodwin Chatbiim Allimire fcftoro Win J Womblo () !) Vestal Dr. L A Hanks J li ThompKou li M llm ns ll V Womblo Ambrose Kubanka OS Too .v. Hon T A Lland T V Setrroves S pence Taylor Mo -cs Clai k W O Lasater W X SrraugLan A II Terry S (1 Wilson W I) Dri(,dit J D Moore W S Oniiter J U Milliken J J Jenkins I) S Dixon S M Holt X O Yaibrough J J Johnson J 1) Mclver ( W Kiggsbeo W A Cheek J D Manu A Snipes Carson Johnson Johiah Tvsor M E Vestal J T Wright T W Moses W T Oldham J M Edwards E S Parker J W CnlJer L F William 1) II Marsh J T Fascia! J E lit van 0 F Philips J I Jotnsou W T Edwarda J C Jones J P Thomas T N Wombla H DTaltj J M Pogb Total, $1 -1H .7." (i 1)4 8 27 .l 1:3 1 0: .8S 1 oil 8 42 1 or, 1 rv, .go in i (i 20 2ii;i 4:i 4 H Alt 2 20 m 1 05 n 21 .no 4 n:i 2 7.r 1 4 2 75 1 40 1 10 2 15 CO r no 2 25 .40 .co 1 1 t;n 1 :$o 2 S3 .95 :t in 1 an 2 :i0 .05 Total, 70 51 o ACeol'NT OK LUNATICS Nane.v Poo .'i.lC, nil .1 W ibile.h 4'.) V A liincbcrry 1 50 TWIIilI 2J WEdiinin 50 li M Burns 4 5ll W N Stinughan 1 50 J J JenkiiiH 71 (') W IJ Carter 1 50 J 1) M111111 It 01) C E Johnson 2 S5 (iaston Love 1 5u I X Philips 1 5n T li Urav 1 5fi J M Gi illiu 30 35 Total. 28127 OS ACCOUNT OF COMMI98IOKI;s. S J Tally ,150 A T L'liuheth )4 iiO W II Hutch 'J 40 Total, 31 5.0S os Aii'oi'ST of (or.ostn. .1 F Aiisley ?1 5(1 .1 H Tysor 2 00 lidyar Uoldstou 1 11O J L Uilmoru 1 50 Total, 6 00 8A.NTA C SPUNDOR! Mcpherson & wkatheespoon's. T 0 Y S FA5CT WMIS, DOLLS OS AC.MUN f OP ELECTIONS. It M Ciorrell f2 1!) M II I)i nko 1 4 1 Citi-soii Johnson Till W. G Lasater 4 IK) G T Womblo 4 (59 Jacob Thompson ,'f Kl J li Milliken 2 40 U II Haws 2. .1 T Paschal 2. H C Ijonjr 1 50 J J Jenkins fll 80 A ll Bennelt 1 5(1 Total, 92.76 and imi GREAT j) VARIETY. -3L ANiMALS. to make glad the hearts of the DEAU CHILDREN. THE OLD FOLKS,' stock Jiz aoon& ana shoes "ALWAYS ON A DIKE". SAXFOPiD, X. C , Doe., (i, lS'.ll. J. J. Thomas. I'residenti Air. A. TiioMi-sox, V i.-e-l resilient. Ii. S. JeRmas, Cashier, H. W.Jacksis, Ass't Cashier The CoauiH'tTUii (fii ft Far inert' Itanfcf or ic.vj..i;i;ii, in. J. Paid up capital $100,UUU.00. Authorized capital- SoW.-OOO.OO. ON ACCOUNT Of MISl ELI.ASF.Ot'S. ON ACCor.1T OF SlIftRrOll COCRT. J J Jenkins I J Johnson horsetlesh, though ll Is not coil- Miss Mallio llirie is visitingtrieiids .sidered a delicacy, and the blood of at lUleitrh. I nearly all slauglitcred animals is as Win Ividdlo Mrs. (. P. Moore has moved here j carefully preserved for eating as the Joshua Johnson and rented the dwelling opposite tho j other parlM. 1 find it iuilo savory j J E Yaibrough Jlaptist church. Her niece, Miss ; find seo no reason why we people iu 1 W A Lawronco Xaunie F. llurnett, is visiting her. j America should not imitate tho tier- W L Loudon Our lormer townsman, Mr. V. A. j mans in this respect. Their vego- j V L London & Son McClcnahan, is hero on a visit to Ids tables are ulmosl unkiiowu lo us. L Hytmui old home. Tomatoes and corn and many such Yates Si Thonins Mr. U. ll. I'ixon luu rented tho Iwvorite vegetables us wo liavo aro -1 P Thompson farm of Mr. Coo K. Pilkington, who entirely unknown. Cauliflowor. ', Mrs DM Dridgea will romovo lo Atlanta. j kohl rabi and cabbage aro most J H Lawrcuce Tho citizens of this community ' commonly to be I' moil. Celery (srl- ' Oillituii Carter gonerally, s well a our Met hodist l, rt' in German') is veiy common, ' J I, lt ij friends, nro much pleased that Con- hut unlike us they cat only the bulb (1V Fotisbee feroneo has again appointed Ucv . which in appearance is very similar, ltrniim & Paschal W. W. Ioa pawtor of this circuit, to our beets. Iri.sb potatoes serve I G Lawronco and has re appointed Kev. W. ll. in the place of corn bread and sweet ; H L lhirna Moore, I). pcsi.inj; elder ol this potatoes are entirely unknown. Al j Jesse KicharJsou JiUitU jtuviil the ouly fruit tu ho sevu uro TK Ciiecu $:v.t 00 14 00 124 SO 203 IS 4S (HI 20 50 42100 12 55 15 2S 4 no !: 02 74 00 51 2S it 5(i 4 00 74 11 it; 35 22 50 21 00 n 00 52 00 571 fil 72 00 t'5 00 2 00 22 70 Total, OS ACCOUNT Of TAX LISTS. J W Law renew Obed Murhhnri R W I'.lanJ D Y White J A Mai ks It S Eubauka J M Edwards Thou. S Pony Isiine T Drooks C E Johnson 1) M Poo E Ii Tysor A E Colo J T Paschal A T Lamboth S J Tally W II Hatob J A GillilanJ Total, S J Tallv A P Gil beit S M Holt I' II Gil more J D Mcler Win .) C Dulauy Co L F Williams O S Dixon J J JohusoD J T W light B M Poe M C Vestal Y A Check Moses Claik Barrell's Printing llouso Danco Crop. Si Co D Johnson C C Dahlwin Lnko Wilsoo R J Hooper P 1 hem ts C 51 Covet aiMOJi W D Bright Kie.hard M001 0 J T Paschal II A London J J Jenkins J P Tinnin W X Straufthait A II Perry Willie Snipes Wm Mills J II Crutch field J W Crnlchtiehl J X Mitchell M E Guuter J I) Moore r'tlwarda Si Iirooghloa Cole Printing IJonis C IJ Scott i; li llaui'et .l ick Fike Mrs K.ito Petty ii W ltiggbbe HarneH Bros J D Womble 3 SO f!2 50 28 47 1 50 .00 I 04 3S. 33 05 40 ;o 10 711 3 80 5 15 50 1 so 23 90 3 25 i ".;o 3 25 23 15 3 50 4 Si 1 131 30 137 30 3 15 15 17 IS 2l 1'.) 15 15 17 13 IS 20 401 10 57 92 J. J. Thomas, 15. N. Duke, II. A. Lofirtifj-ff,- A. F. Page, G.W.Walls. II. li. liatile, Ashley Home, Fred. Philips, J. It. Hi,'l, F. II. Dauccv, It. 13. llauey, John W. Scott A. A. Thompson. T. II. Biigg's, J. N, Holding. :o: ' Accounts of Farmers, Banks, Corporations, Adminislrators add t&ii vidiials solicited on favorable terms. SPECIAL ATTEN C10N given to accounts of Country Merchants aaf individuiiis. Joli P. WYA'I'T. V. 8. WY4TT. T. T. WIAtt' JOB P, WYATT & BROS., iliinTw. ti. wyal Taylor.) DEALERS tU HAY, BRAN, SHIP-STOFFS ADD FEED-STDFFS of ail M CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON AMD GENERAL PRODUCE SOLICITED, "Black Hawk" Corn Shelter. Special lii.rtnre for Milk Cotrk l'OK THE NEXT 30 DAYS WE SFf,L A SOLID OAK BED-ROOM SUIT bevel ,'lasu. size 20x21, for si 2 "0 For parties out of city selected, i-auht-il and ileliveud io (Tejiot free. ji;Cui (his BsM 1od for 8,;!;'M out imd cts. on I Ibnnir il anything on Accovar or 0RiiMiCs. II P Womblo W F Ellington J A Minis J D Johnson lit 0(1 , Ishiim Ilosser 1.1 00 K ll Istmbeth S (III ; V. I Nail C2 oil : Lasater X Sturdiiaiit 31 OiljC L Williams 2 00 .1 W OohlstoD 7(100 M T Kelly 2 (HI N C! Yarbrough 15 00 (J M 'arbrou:h 58 83 J(,siah Tysor S3 7ti J p p,(,on 17 T M nyuum J Ii (' tfieil 706 01; KIT Vims j III) Tally ' Ntamiis Jordan & Son ?fiti7 J A Womscfc 17 40.(S,o Womaek 26 ! 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 13, 1894, edition 1
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