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3 C (Y , Ivevenub Raid. On last Monday k-m Ubitalhani jLittam nuui deputy collector j. n. si.oi i burn, deputy maiHhal W. II. Cooke and other revenue officers made a raid in this eouuly. In Oakland towimhip, about a mile and a halt Hout.h-woBt ot Mny'H chapel, they found bid in a pine thicket 11 com plete outfit for stiliiui: whi.ilicy, ex cepl. llio body cl llie Kliil, whicli bud lv en hurriedly removed. Ihev ... 1 ,u ,.r ii.. - " . . : 1 1 . .. t i . . i ...i . e I..., fll l.aiu t .. . heiei.u nun ii iiuu utuur HI II A lew Hiiow-llakeu It'll lioie )" , , ,. .. lortiay. Till IIS 11 AY. SOVIiMBKK'JI. lStl.i. J.iC OA I EiSi C ORPS. M IIKDU.K 1'ITTSUOKO' K. K. Tlin HHsrn;!.'i iip.Iii i.n tho riittd'oro' railroad l 'I.V' I lllrU.I'..' illlllv, fXl'l-pl SllUdllJII, at .: m. nut tl 3ii p. ni ..Mi.i mrivr.Hiii l iiisinTu hi H.'.j . t. - in .. Mkinir I-1...-P ..irtii i'lliiii hi M vi-lm' Willi Iho liiiin Uml li uvi'n K.iH-mti ai il.'J . , Fur mile, five or MXf,'01"' mu'i a, b. 11. Nooe Jr. Mr. A. 1'. 1'crry lias bought from Mr. A. II. AlerriU tlio old "Kenchcr place", adjoining town. 500 cords of dogwood and per niiumon timbtr wanted at tbo tdiuflie block factory in Pittsboro for ciu-u. Thai. CluilUauiite must bo migh ty bin d to ploa.ic, who does not think tlio Ukcohu iu worth tbroo coula h week. As umial every fall, Mmfl Nor tbern bird huntera are horo enjoying their favorite Hpoit. We hope they Way have good lu.-k. Tliu enmity conimisiiioiurs will bold a HP.Kaal nieelin ' next Monday nad wind ill) all Uii.-ctlled bu.iiiecH for Ibo fiscal year cndiiij Nov. oOili. On lTtst,"at.uTd.y night, "t hor residence near tbU pmee, .Mrs Mary A. Y. Paiiuer wad inairiod by Rev. William Walker to Mr. Eltou 11. Wlioelcr, of Yeruiout. Two wild duck wore killed n few day iiijo, in Mmoio'h mill pond ut this iluist!. by twool our vuuhl' townsmen, .Mossrd. 11. M. Loudou and i'renliss Terry. Mr. Joseph l.Uiitiiu seems to be tue champion turkey hunter of this community. Oa hint Saturday be knied live and a tew day a before be killed lour wild turkeys. tV. '.".'il.lllblSH Dilil.am died (p.'.' Hioih-t:iy at In.-, home in llau.n. ..; hint I'iiiii-iij,. i.i'tit. He was ime ..i the iijo.ii pn'iiiiuent and ilitlilelilsul llapliiil jueiii'iiers in thiri (Slate. Wo are reijui-stud lo uuuouuce that I'rof. J. 11. tSledd. of JnucHboro, will loL'luro at I I'O eotirt-bouxo at. 7 o'clock this ( l'uur.-iday) evening. Mis flubjeat will uo Tbo 'alion'o Needs". Adujisbioii ftee. AltboiijjU Hit; turnip crop this year is almost a failure. Willi most per eonn, yet it was not so with Mr. W. A. Cooper, of tins towusiiip, wbos-; croj) is as yood as ever, some lat ri Bpeeimena of wlneb bo bus bunt tin: JlEOwKD. W. 11. 1M wards, dentist, will visit 13 y n li ut on Monday ami Tues day, ami I'uisboro' on SVednesday, Thursday and Friday, liillowinij tlio lliird .Sunday of e.n-li moulli, pro jiared to do all kind ol dental work. Urn w ii and bridge-work a speialty Ollii:o in Dr. Chapiu's ullieo. V. L. London i'v; Moii have re ceived tins week a Iresli lot of rais ins, ci! run, currents, apples, oranges, iniiieo meal, macaroni, oat meal, buckwheat tl ur and olbor fain-y Ki'oceric-, A li .0 lot of all kinds ol raiined '.'iiiiis, liesli put up in (,'liat bam ti'iiiny, at W. L. JjOudon & Son's. Last spring a i.ero, named Will TuyUir, bn lio into nml robbed (lie Bloio of Lui.beib JJros., at Loeliville, and escaped. .Some time Ufo be was reporti clas bein;,' at Uabiiyton. S C, ami a requisition for bim bavin, been obtained from Gov. Cart, Sin-i-i)T Joukins went for bim last San. - diy, and brought bim hero to ju:i yoaterday. Yo regret lo boar of tbo death ol our old iriend, Mr. John II. Wat non, of Cliapel Hill, who was found dead iu his bed on lust Thursday morning. It ia supposed bo died of heart disease, lie was 71 years old, and is kindly remembered by all ntudeui.9 who have attended the University during tbo pant lifty years. As bus been thoir o istoni on every Tbiinksyivini; Day, for several ye u s )st, soiuo of tbo charitable la die of this place will nive Tiiank. s giy ng dinner, on next Thursday, to tue inmates of fie county Il 'mo. All coutril utious fi.r this dinner uie ro q lested to be sent lo Mr. L. J. Hauh ton's residence by tioou on liext Wednesday. PnfnsAL Iri-.Ms. Mr. Kddie TJp pllt. who has been elerkiiiu' in a Halt i more store, is here on a visit to his parents. Mr. II M. Rob rson. has returned trom n trip t j.SoutJi Carolina, where he bus been selling fruit trees. Dr. W. K Wooden, of Cli!i.ol Hill, has been on a short Visit lo his old homo at this place. Hiss Nannio St ran up, of Atlanta, is visiliii'' her trraml lather, Mr. L. J. Hamilton. Cajit. V. L Lo.nloii has been on a few days' visit to the Atlanta Ex position. Hiss Mattie Foiishro has eoni on n visit to hoc sister, Mrs. (i. A. Mat ton, nt High I'oint. Two linoTiiKKs Dkad For many yenrs two uimiai lied brothel fi Jobu Dowdy and Minim Dowdy lived to gether iu (he weuteru part of Ibis county. They lived alone, waited on themselves, did their own cooking, and had every tiling iu common. Thai is, (hey owned aud used all their properly jointly, without keeping separate accounts, and each iuteiid-, ed that tbo survivor should havo ab their joint, properly. Lust month one ol these brothers Hiram D iw dy died and the survivor (Juhn Dowdy) removed to Winston to live with bis nephew, Nmk 1) nvdy. Dut. tho old man soon followed his ib-ud brother, fur last week he to.) die 1. and ll.ii-i, inseparable in their lives, in ibutli they aio nut divided. They were bo: h tjiiilo old, over aeveLty wars of aue. t.'uL'NTV Link I'xsk. Since our last it-sue we have seen a copy ol ihe Su pernio Court's di.'cis.on rendere'l iu the Chat hum and Alaiilitue.i eounty line eiHe, and we regret I li.it the court entirely ignored the point iu controversy and merely atlirmeil a point which no ouo doubled. Chiot justice Fairclotli delivered the opiu captured tlio works ho wits also re captured but unablo lo pel out of tho wnyol the excited soldiers. And seeing llial ho was goiiip to be tramped to death by btraiigers and he bciiifr a Mason kuvc a sign of dis tress by word und being beard by an officer he lorced the men off ol him and detailed K-onie men to tako him to the rear where he was found by the ambulance corps aud cared tor. We often hear the question asked why were not all ihe men kdied. This Would be iieeouiited lor iu vari olic ways, but I am ol the opinion that it was I lie laull ol so many men snooting at random. J tiariiiy iinnK thai on an average only three men out of live did much execution. Not all the men that were iu ranks were soldiers nor till the soldiers vote.' ans. In ail the bai.th's iu the woods the trees would he fi led with bahu li'oiu tbo ifiouud to the lop. Now the idea ol a man s'looliuu at a man ou Ihe ground and hitting the top ol a tree accounts lor what I have stil l. in the lialile ol the ihleruess, Abram Vt-stal of Co. r, .!j;,u regi in f it t was live steps in front of the hue ol battle, and he took a icsl every shot in the lurk ol a basil, lie wore a wool bat and iti it a red cotton haukerchief, ami when be ot hot he would lav down Ins gun, takeout his Imiikerehiel and wipe the sweat from his face, aud then commence liring. At the same time there were men lying oa the ground close lo me saying they had a ball fastened iu their gun and could not shoot. it is nee-.Ueas lo s iy tuat U was the men of the Vestal grit that did the execution. Comrades, I anxiously look for your Idler every week, will you ;mt writer v . V . Lmv.ums. Slate News. Ibitherljrdlou Democrat: Mr. W. J. Ford, ot Big Island, had tue mis- lormnc of losing hiscoitou mill, gin and biiy mill, Wednesday evening by tiro. The lire wi s caused by u cartridge getting iu the machinery, winch exploded und caught tiro to the nulls. Tho loss was about 0' hi besides six bilosol cotton aud :!." bushels ol euro. Durham Sun: J. li. Tripp and ins wife, in a two Imi.io liacit, went tripping thro' Diiroam today Irom Carlisle, 1:1 , going back to his home iu I'm county, tuis State. They do not travel on ."iiiiiday , ami have oech on the liiad day.s. They expect ion ot the court, Irom which Wo copy to reajb thc.r destination next 1 lies the following ex-raet: ,iiiy. Mv. Iiqp wuil to iiliiio.s "Tho plaintiffs allege that it the i about titVeen months ng aiieeaud lines are located as now being run Wr. L. London At Son would like to call your attention to their cloth ing block which is very complete. They hnve 25 pairs ot boys pants from 5 to 13 years that iboy are soiling r.t -bio. You ought to see their 7 5(1 black chinst suits. A nice child'H suit for ifl.no. V. L. Lou don Son are offering bargains iu every dcion meet. by the defendants, ('hatham eonnly will sur.laiu an irreparable damage. That is, it would lose teriilory and I'inmicial support, and ask tor an in-. unction on that LM'ound. 'licit eon elusion is not seiin 1. Coiiutirs are laid outaml the boiiudaricsctahiish ed as directed by- the Legislature and thes,) boundaries exist at (he will of the Legislature subject to be changed at auy lime by it, and Ibis is Weil understood in the orgauiza t ion ol the same; otherwise new i-oil u licseo'lM uot he established nor any subdivisions had unless consented to by t ho original corporate bodies. So no injunction can rest upon the idea of irreparable daiaaue. And there is no equitable ground on which to rest an interference of the com I b ii injunction lor the reasons above stated". So it will bo seen from the above opinion of tho court that they only deeidi.d Hut the Legislature ha- the poV7i-r id establish and change the lines aud boundaries id counties. which power wus ox pres.-Iy admit ted in the argument by the counsel lor Chatham. This point was not in i out roversy. but the counsel lor i'hathiim contended that tho defen dants (Thorne and others) were not locating the line as the l. 'j'xliturt' h'X'l directed than, and this was the only point in the case that was argued ou either side. The com taint ol the plainlill's expressly alleged that the deleudauts "aio w rongfully and illegally Incut ing and mat king a line which they (the detendauts) allege the surveycrs fhmtlil have run in 1 770, and not the line ol the tii'tuitl ivi','i:uil imiTcy of 1770, as authorized and directed by the act of l'Jr ii,,..-. ii.- i.,.,;i:itj I i , . cm li..li..t-.! '.,v i;.. 1 1 i i.i ir.. . ! n.i-anh their aulhorily". The only point contended for by Chatham was that the defendants wire not locating the line as the Legislature had or dered then), and this point the Su pivuie Court declined lo decide, bat, instead thereol, decided that Ihe Legislature has the right to change a county's lines, which right no one i ljl,ull b-L Ulu "ko w-0' ll'oul "-o has ever doubted ! cuuu g.iyo u .-oii.uiuing mr poison, learing it had been bitieu. jiul the leaUVu young man. lie mall ied out there and is going bu-k homo lo set, tie down in the U.d .North State S.tidoid Liptt-s.-: Two colored cbihbeu Vele Le.llhcd lo ii.alh ill a house near tbo Motlitl loumby yes lei day. Ibo molher ol one ol ibucnil ibiii went, lo tin.- t-puiig near by u vva.-o leaving mem in the Uuusj alone. Sue heard luem &orc,iming aud upon I'eachliig Ihe hua.-e louud one ol them ly ing ou tlio lloor vvitb Up cloluea cui.it. y bunieii oil'. The other child wii seveit-iy burned try ing lo put- the lire out,. The llesh was liteiady co-.knd on the body oi the liil one lu u c iugut. It aup. poaed its ciotucd caiint while I'lay- iug in tue tire. L-.-uoir i'epie: The hist of Decern eei, liS.i-', iwo yoa..jg men met at the nou.-o ol Mrs. Catneiiue lloil iu Or ange county, i.etr w n no the town ol Giuuam nun st.ind.s. l'uey leuiaim d lucre all Liji.l and blips, n-gelber. l'lie snow w,u 11 n.cuis ileep on ihu ground lha he.t morning. Alley Mpallltd, and oho Went llilo tLt miiii.-iiiy and v.'eii! as a missionary lo ludi.i, uiitio be speul aevcial years. The oilier itiurned lo his houio iu AJurke county. Tbo other day they met again lor the lost lime in years, uud both ot them were in guoj uealtU, lijtii wei'u 7f y ears ol ago. l'uey were U-jV. Jobu C. Uankiu, ol 2iew Jersey, and our esteemed coun ty man, Mr. 2s. A. i'o.vt-il. Smilhtield Herald: Mr. J. G. lieas ley, ol near lieiilolivlile, lelalts a Vtry strange liiclOunl Winch Hap pened lo Air. A. Welloii's iuUo boy. 1 he child in omy about elgnt inoiilha old. A lew o.iys ago while Mis. eil.jii.-i was out ol too hous..: tuu I lounJ a eiiaae and by bOine 111 u iiaiioil to Jet lioid ol the nii:Los head and tali with US hands. When Mrs. ebons came iu lue child bad In l tc li the snake ucar the lluual and had almost killed it. The ctiiid ilieii had the Miake Up iu Us hands bmng it in dilltleiit parts ol the body. Alio mother oi course A Brutal Murderer. Kmforia, Kan., Nov. 18. Dunlop, a little village 30 miles north of hero, is wild with excitement tonight aud moat of its inhabitants arc out on a man hunt. David Henderson, a young negro school teacher, not long ago assaulted one of his pupils, Dora Hay, about 1-1 years ol age. He was cited to appear before the board ol education Tonight ho did so, ac companied by his lawyer. At the hearing evideiieo was not only pro duced proving the allempled as sault, a few days ago. but testimony adduced charging him with renew ing his attempt, beiweeu 4 and .r o'clock this (veiling. Mot withstand ing all this, the board wished to set lie the matter so Henderson would not have to appear in court lo ans wer to a criminal charge. This ex iipi-.rateil the father ol the little girl, Samuel liay, who insisted thai he be iirrrestcd and tried A quarrel en sued and Henderson struck Kay over the head with a hatchet, split ting his skull open. He then made a rush lor the door of the school room iu which the in vestigat ion was ttkin; place, and was met at the door by Mis. Kay, who attempted lo stop bim. Sue, too, toll before his murderous weapon. The next in his path was Mrs. McFull, n (laugh terot Mrs. Ky and sister ot little Dora. Her lie also felled to the floor, her head also receiving a blow It out his now bloody weapon, lie reached the door, but evidently not satisfied he turned aside and struck Thomas Starkey a blow over the head uud escaped, leaving his vie tims welteriug iu blood. Henderson has not since been seen although the utmost efforts are being put forth to capture bim. Neighboring towns and villages have been in formed ot the terrible affair and asked to assist in his capture. Latest reports from Dun lap loni-hl report that lame ot tho victims are dead but it is believed that they cannot survivo. IJuckk'n's A m leu Salve. Tin: 15kst Salve in the world for Culs. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Klieiim, lever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands. Cuilbmins, Corns, and all Skin Kruiiplioiis, and positively cures files, or no pay required. It is guar uitced to give perfect saiisfaetiou or mouey relumied. I'rice Jo cents per box. A'orsuicbyU. 1C. Tilkixo'Ion. 1 ho Colli; ress of the Colored Doe- tors of the United States met at At lanta on last Holiday. Seven States were represented and a national or ganization of colored physicians was clleeted. Henry Wilson, the postmaster at Welshton, Florida, says bo cured a case ot diarrhoea ot long Htiiuuiug in six hours, with one small bottle of Chamhei Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea IJemedy. What a pleas ant surprise that must havo been to the Kiilleier. Such cures are not nu ns uti with this remedy. In many instances only one or two doses un required to give permanent relief. It can always bo depended upon. When reduced with water it is pleasant to take. For sale by By iiiiiu &. lleadcn, Druggists. ('roup is a terror to young moth ers. To post them concerning the tir-t symptoms, and treatment is ihe object o this item. The first imli cation ol croup is hoarseness, in a child w ho is subject to croup it may bo taken as a sure sign ot the ap proach of an attack. Following this hoarseness is a peculiar, rough cimgh II I hamheiiaih s (.ouirh remedy is eiven as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the roiiah cough has appeared il will prevent the attack. It has never been known to fail. L'o and JO cent bottles lor sale by Byiium Si lleadcn, Drug g'sts Rubber Shoes, For Ladies, Miseos, CliUdrou, Bad DoyH. H ubber Clothing Circulars. New Markots, InTuruv9Hta, Mui-IiuokIi Cain. Leather Shoes, Fine. Medium, Fine aud Uvj VFholeDtuck everyday SIiuoh. Underwear, All Wool, Half Wool, 1'nn WlHll, BUd All Colli iu. fBaut Goods, Liudit. Medium and llwivy Welgius, All W.kjI, All wuul lining aud mixed. fhinnels. Ked. White, all wool, hHlf woul ami leas CmCou , Blorw'lic.l, Drown and Colors. Samps, Hanging. Parlor. Hall, -'rnlk'I.ainM, Olna, llrnssaml Ueii.r.ileJ. B B"'s "d Caps, Soft, Stiff, wide "iforl!!!, unrruw-iirliu, tow.l'rlcdl uud up. All stylish. And Other Articles. You don't know what 1 kwu uor liun 1 urn Belling. Quality and Prices are llight. Drop iu and see. Yours truly, h. H. MARKHAM, D UK II AM, N. 0. Oct. 21, lim- whole mmmtfm milium SALE AND Branch ; Store Burlington, IM. O. Ketail Store Durham, VS. C. TO MY CHATHAM Fill EX MS WHO VISIT DURHAM OK BUR linjilon, wo wotiM sity v! curry much the largest lino of MEDIUM k mK CLOTHING, The Largest FURNITURE DEALERS In The South. n e 11(4(1 II AYR Jl'ST IIKCKIVKD A EAR LOAD OF FM1IES COXSISTINO OF 37 OF HE FINEST OIK suns That have ever been city. shown in the They have hud three clerks marking down the price of oods on hand iu order lo sell them out to make room for the immense stock which is bi-inj; leceived daily. Minwrs. Tlmnmn Ji Mnxwolt aro fniiliic-it to soil Rixiil!) as rlii-.iply iu thi.y do mid Iuiti'iim! Iho nil iiiIiit f Ilirlr oiilrKiiii'n mid I In' volutin, of Uiidl- IiiimIiii.mh li..iuii iht-y nr 1 ho l'irgivit and wu.-ililili.Fit fiirulitini dcnli'i-H la Dm South. An ldii.-inr ihi rxvut ni lln'lr lnisiiii-m niiiy In form ed liy tin' lolli.wlni; lll of l:irn Snailirru elilin In wl.l.-li lin y liiiiv hniui'li linum-n: THOMAS .t MAXWFLL " " " h.-u li'sl S. 0. " ' " I'oiltllllilfl, " " Savitnuiih, Oa, " " " AU!1HIH, " " " Alliiuli, " " " " .Miu-.ll, ' " " (ilum'.iiH, " " " Aniorli'tis, M " " " I li.-ii-loiio, S. C. " " " It'll. Ifli, " la.-iiiii-.ii'.i, v.-i. t iIih1 woh-ivo n l him-.-e lo uii'ii ho liiu-r. to lie fiitiiiil in sale lu lis. ati'l HATS and (il-LNT.V FU UNiSH 1 NG GOOD.i i lo'.ik, it means a rt! lie p llinl. i'V plai'i'. (i'w.i stl'i'i-ii (o V'Ul. 11.- T. J. LAMBE, OZOVlSlTtll and FVRrJISXZ 321 Oct. 1 l.lbii. Toy JJurliam ant! Surlir.ston, 1'. C. mmiQ a. liilf paw Heady fcr tho Pall Campaign. '.leiiev's 1'uM Vii! A- ".'ylNIi, li-lh 1 link l-.r l;i.-.i i-v-ii nl. ;!! I n w .-t-i It U i. llim .-U i: io-.r.-r iliia moal kouaa (fJIXTV Fill IN AM) SHOES. No p-iiii-. i.-v. I,. iv:iir. h iving :i ll i n lv t - lu-ii .1 O.-i -JA -J-.i y -ur .-I i.p i.iu 'f, all tho faslilonnbt. .'U uii lu-daie aiuff m DUK HAM MARBLE W I7II!ZJ1 vJ, IS. C. KKJIITKK.V vim rs .l' lnislliit: A 1 1 1 : A I ) (if all oiliors iu this lino lias jihtfod in this Stale. these works And oth.-r Moiv M..II. Iiul will d Del. 2lll N e w A i v c 1 1 iseni e n t s. TIiii-s will lio a culled nioo'.liij; ot I tin Oor.unlH mIi'Ihth of CtiHihnui i-oiinly In Hut nffliwof Hip Hi illsinr of U.-cxli, iu I'lUsijoroou Moii l - Sovniu-I-it J5. IH'.i; C. It. SCOTT, Tliia Nov. 1R, W95. Cliirni in. 'tigoiM'GAGIi SALK-IJY YIK- tin, nl h niorikr.ii: i'xo.mCi. I In mo by John I! llunm mi'l wlf.'iihd i-i'nlni.M.il lu Him k "It M '. .,ifii st in iii i fil .oof in., K.vlftor of i)i..viH of Ch.iUi.uu cunniy. 1 will m il for .-.mli hi inil'IK; iiu:l..ii, m rho I'l-uri'lii'ii-iH ilo.li-of f.ni.1 riiiiiity, iil MONmV, llio v.lrd dny uf U'Wlillw, IPJb. Iln Ir.K'ti.r liin-1 di'n.-illnvl in h;iI I moMKHCrt hh hlni: on ihA wnit'i-H of uorky liriin.-h mid liouudn-l hh follows: ln.i;innlii In William Nnwniiiu'ii linn. Mioin-n wi'sl 7.1 (r.liM lo jtorti null, J. M. IturUH' curiiiT. ihi-u.-n uoinli Willi tils Unix in; ij polnn to n pinko In UoiuiiM linn. IIk'iu'O Willi Mild llun Idi lioliw, iii.:i.m n irili r7 ioifn lo a utiikii, thmn-n c.ilwI 11 in lm In f-.irnt.r In Imi'liv lirniifli. tht'o.... was iriiMiteneiJ, and as soon us sliu noriii su imii-s in n.rnr of im so. :t, iik-iut i could ei llie snake aw.iy irom tl.o r'r;::.?.!:',,.: ''i:? Iiid at liKlii.T.'A W. J. WOMUI.K. Nov. 'ilM, ;hus. iiinbiy the wit'1 .! .j '.e- , 1 ii i- Jidin U iil-urn i r .re rt tiii' Ironi Mi. ( ':'. a.j it: a hiiuiry. dra w n by a mu.. the mule was frii;hteue. by soino hoifs and ran away, breaking up the btiirL'v and throwing the da:;: ton chili i'. wiien A PrI vale's IJi'iiiiiiiscciicos. SiMUo.N Guovk, N. C, Xov. IS, 1S'J5 Ms. Ki'iToa: As I am done sowine: wheat 1 will write some more fori tho Rkcohi!. The battle of Sp.iit.-y! Ivania was one iimiu.t; the severest ! battles ot the war. And perhaps ut , no place were there greater clVi.rls ' i e on Ihe part of the Federals to iv mil works than was made; iiine alter hue was hurled ..,.iiiif.l i. ur wij ks to be repulsed win li-.-i'lii! Inwu l:..t I .... came, and at on,, time thev m.,v. ded '"u' Co"--l"''bt'" ""d that there wUm in drivii.! our line hurk ,,...1 . I'O bopo lor lier, but two bottles of clilul lias shown no s.us ot bein' poisoned i-iuco. It has been ler I lecily well ner since. It is supposed tnat loo chilit liy t.iking tee nuake as he illd, so diMibled the reptile that it could not bile hi m. Tue niiako is wL.it ii known us a I utile snake's pilot, an. I is very poisonous. Iho Miuiii was liicuen loli. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. I'hoclie 1'bomns, of Junction Cu., lu., wus told by her doctors sho tured our works. Tt cap ns ol course Dr. Kind's New Discovery complete- ladies out. Mrs. Horton was outto I was demoralizini' and iliscoiiru.Nii.r : cul'"11 U'r ""J 8ho ""J'8 t euvtd ....:. -ii.. i . .. .1 . i ... i i ... i ' i. . i " I In r lif., Mr I iiuu I- I'll! jiuiiiiiioj- null on i ii ii ueuu, uui uer daughter was not so much hurt. But in duo time reinforcements her life. .Mr. Tims. Kgers, Ki'J came and tho Works ree.mt ureil. I F l0r,ai4 &t' ruiu A' iauciho.i, sulleled Now 1 will Bay that only those :.om a "reaurul cold, upproaednin that participated in somcthiiii' of i L""""""rHo". tnod without result this kind cm icahze the irrcal ex-1 ovt,'yl'f? '-Ise then bou-l.t ono hot- lie oi ui. niny s ew J-'iscovery auil in two weeks wus cured. He is Next Thursday being Thanks giving Day business will bo suspen nl ll.i Jtl 11.. ..I - Ml I i.i-u una ,,iuUU. al, uioBioi-es wuiieitomont, il0 joy and enthiisiam that bo closed, so don t come hero that i ;H niHiiilent..,! w h. n l.wi w,,. t- 1. day to trade. Tho post oflico will be j i,con recaptured. Fron dead and i '!fttui,db' thankful. Il is such lesuls, cipeue.i irom o.oo iu y:ou a. ni., ana i WOunded are uot cared irom a xo i o ciocK, ami as usual on nbould bo during the tue arrival ol the train ai mKUt. Alio wiM mo,.,..,.. fin- iw il,..,. ' which these are samples, thai i excitement. 1 l,roVo tl,e wonderful ellicacy of this ident thai took ,U('lioiu" Coughs and ('olds. Free usual I hanksivinn services will be; pttCe t fLat ( () f trial bottles at (i. It. lMkinton's liehl in the Episcopal cliurcli, und : )roll(.M Wil4 N(lrlolls y woiindcl an.l btore' lli'y'dar wzo 50o. aud Kev. Dr Cobb will preach in thojk.Ji j,, ,Lo w,rkSt nJaMI ,,, in (l0 5100 B,p..sl church iu tl.o mormn- and . bands ol tho Yankees while they held , The .SoIUun,rke7i7"rerortod ul the county Homo at p. ui. lLo Wurk but wL 0 I b b poisoned. Sanford, K", C. Tint cotton croj is short but the pi ires are good. SAKJTOiB)" t"e best place lo ell your cotton, anil McIYKIiS are the peoj-le to sell lo. Ve are large buyers of county produce, pay good prices and sell goods at clotest living margin. We can sup ply you with almost anything you want, carrying in stock a great many tbinga not kept in oilier grin-nil stores. I'tiggitiir and ties, seed wheat, oats and rve. SPECIAL "heat iiho-stiliate at islo.nn a ton. Best building lime at sl.i'o a barrel. Salt at oi'c. a Ii ilt, Are., oVc. Nov. 7, 18'.)5. DO YOU Hell Tobacco In Durham! Do You Sell Cotton in Durham? Do yrni know that this Store is the lest place in Dur ham to buy CLOTH Li, Shoes, Hats, Underwear Ac? If you are u it certain of it, suppose you try us next time. We'll treat you si pi a re. IV(()lvi;fi;(;.!.!ivi a IV I) TD, ( ITiDIES AUE LOWFU THAN KYKU BKl-'OitK. Only Marble and Granite Used in tlio Manufacture (JF TOMBSTONES AND MONUMENTS. TOMBSTONES roi; oni: doi.u.vua sun C. J.lluJi&i, Proprietor, Oivuc-r of the finest collec'iiuii of tkigiis in existence. :! t i. I. SJojjrt-i'H. SlKH' Oct. 2d, :3m. DURHAM, K. C. v. i: n aye To our new store, new building actosi tl our old stun, 1. Oct 21. Carrinuton's ;e street bom NEW Store, New Goods. BOYALL li mm UAYH OPENED A STORE AT RALEIGH IN ADDITION TO THEIR STOKES A T Durham and Goldsboro, in which they havo a lull and com plote stock of ail kinds ot WHICH WILE BE SOLI) AT BOTTOM PRICES, Oct. 2i, I'.m. D M I I ST I M TO RS' N T I ( ' K t linvtim . -i -il I il . 1 ;m ii.inlnl:rH'.r. of the Imn Wiilhiui lll.-ii. I, lh! I. in iioll.y all iti -IHois of lit.-, i-.-ii.it.. to (ii-i.-i-ni Ih.Mr I'lulnix II. o undi-l-HtuuiHi, or ilii-lr ui i. .rni'v-,, . -n .-r .i..-i. N.-vi'in-lii-r 7Ui IS'.ir.or UiN n-.tn-i. ivlil in. .'.. .-il In I ..-it- ..r iln-ii- roi ov. iy. Th:-. I., to a.. n..:iry .-ill iuhi !.- Iii'ti'l.ii d Kild usiiiii.. to (.-.Jino l .riv.-ii-1 ut. I III" llii'll ilrliin. II. w. III.WIl, T. .1. (ilill l l. Woinaik.; I!ni..-i A'lmiul .tnii-To. litis. Sf.v. 7. l!-'.'.'i. 3 ANDSAI .E-l!Y YIRTUE OP " 'ill'1 pnnur -. i.'.ilni. I hi h i-crtBln dead of iifriutiiri i-x.'.Mii. ! i,- I', il. o.tiinin'and wlfn L. i . oi iii .in s Stroud n,d regi9lrid IB l.'.-;,ii.-- ofll.v iii Cli'l'lilllil comity Hook o. K. .iii;...V. imil mi:.... iH 'inlv triiiirnrro.l for value .. t'.o undorslL'ti- I. I win on o,o lord duy of But. IX'.i.'i ,'U UirConrl II ium. i..t In I'ltlslioro, w. O., i.ff.T for will- r..r I-.I-I. tho following Inud iii-wIt: A tr.t.'i 1. 1 Inn I in I -ini 'i-i-n utility hounded oa tin- north l.y tl.o l.m is ,.i I ,iy luctfniiee, eiw: br tlio lull IS "I J.-lll.,.. I -111. ..in, F.:, .y th IsdiIi ot l .ty ., .tl,, .-.int.i iiit.tf for.r n'-ron more or 1ms. ni.illlki'K V IhlJI's, Any, ui. : C. I.. LIN DBA I. -BY YiE ui-t TU Oh' h'lfll BT AND SALE H iui or l'-r of tlio -.ui in -uiii v r ii I. i-.-.t at I .in ' il'-n wIi.t-Iii l--ii.il- I r. .1. ...-l;.i 1 .1 ! Hit, lilll.ll.. :l!....l III O ' l.i.ro. N i'., iii -.'::ii',V, diiv of lii.i-.-iui.i'r, isu, I In l li-1 j . in t . il ii l tl:i-1 In sii. i i i v 1 1 it 'll t. sltii-i lu mild town of I'li'Mlioro. uud kn.-H'it In tin1 of Hlild town a I.oim No ln:l und No. 1UL mi'l til iwo mi. in linlf iuT" .-idjolul;;. 11. A. LONDON. Oi't. ill, lh'.'i. i"-il;,!;il-..-l"li,'l'. mu'i in .!:nti:irr.ii! i w. I mil s.-ii i- .-.,.i, ;,i i:-i li .o - .1 In I':-;-. K ..ii MOM) w, tin- in I i. i-o.-il ...-.ih:.' .I.'s.-rii . I l.-it AND SALE '-' .' ' X II" I l.v : -. !-i'.. it - 1-..: I tl - lor I'liiiUi.tii. vni on in. :;:iii .I.:. Ml)- ..f Ill-It ! Ill t.nu I lu l h.-ilhiilu .- Ii.i! lll.iir i tilir,. i,:. w,.s,.j- i,h-un. in, f.lts. 'I. ,l..Sl'lli I:).;; i.tli, rs i-..i,tH!ii:ii BY YIKTL'E OP .1 In n ,-nrlnln dori of .1. oi'lti.-im mid wife m. tut !. -rsu-iie I ou n,e utd 6&y I lit, 1 1-iir.lni lu RetRlor'a mry It. ..ill 0 pi. uiKeIW, .I N..v,'iiii,ir. im offer for l,li;'i''Ht bidder a ,nrol of in.ij, VMIIIriiim l.iwnohlp, bo r. s In the o-.tato or tlio Uta 1 .1'ljolnlng the lauds of Jamas :-i..-8, miir l uoy oidhara aad h.-i ii. morn or less. O. L. L1ND8AT, ':; ' Morifas-aa. WOOLLCOn I SI. RALEIGH, N. C. Wo Would Like for You to Sec Our Lino Of Clunks a t i i Cnjios bofoi'i' ynu buy ;is vil ran sii'i' nu sniiu niotioy 'iu tboiu. laro assort iiirnt of lisli ones. 1. Ii. Sloling, l't l I Mil :K(. . 0. : 1 urn ith. i,- L. I'ti'.nburo I am pra or, Jowslry, ewlos COTTOA' Gl tiERS OtTC-HT I'O HE YQllfi PROPERTY IN THE it .taw ii vory sly- S. G. ill Ii'taititiOi.t WO lVri'iw Otir jMillinory is eonmlote and tho now sliapos daily. l.aro stork of sailors just roroivod. Ladies Skirls, rudorskirts, Shawls and Wraps in lartre variety. a Homo company and d patronage of all North ol If 3'0ii nood Clothes or a pan' win make them at able price. Our Stork was purchased before the rise, henre we ran undersell our competitors. Oct. '21, Uui. Thiri in serves the Caroliniiiuit. It wa.i cryanizfd in 1808 and hai paid over half a millbu dollar ia !os;.ea and there ia not one conUbUd claim naiii.st it ! All loiincH paid promptly. Every ht to icBurs hit pii'pcrty. For toruiB, Ac., npply to IL A. LONDON, AGENT. W. S. I'EI.MKOSE, IVesideLi. bt ptcmbei 18. 13. ii Suit or pants we prudent man on ;t reason- in 41: it';. iff1' rjv !,WLWRJlHlWay
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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