T?!5Wj"lg.l'ftW!.1 it Thuhsiiav, March 'J, lH'J'J. Local Records. 1 ' 200 bu.shels of corn wanted by 1$. Nooo, Jr., for the cash, ntoves on hand at Bynum A Head - en's. 50,0(10 best heart pine shingles just received and for salu by JJ. Nooe Jr. 500 cedar posts wanted by 1! Nooe Jr. Can lie delivered fit her at 1'ittslioro or at his (Jorgas h.-iw-mill. lU'iium v Headen are now readv to deliver (iuano and I'hos lduitcs at the lowest prices you ever bought them Dried beef, pickle tripe, suit fish, and the nicest stock of can ned oods and y rociers in town at Hanks A- Lippitt. Deputy marshal J. M. Ham mock captured a lilockade .still, on last Thursday, near Pedlar's Hill post ollice in this county. -See the new schedule of the Athinti.i and Vadkin railroad so ii.ii- ., ..... m-,,.,.-,.-, n,.- Cape tear and lndkin alley. . - , , D. 1. Niuipkins, thei.hoto- - rapher, is Ktill here ready to take your picture, mid will remain only ten davs hnirer. So, come at once, Karly llose, I'eerless and Dur ban k seed potatoes, fresh irardc n need, onion sets clover and or- ' l ..l i :.. .i .. . .' . l i c.uaril urass) seen, iiisi receien in ii i i i i Hanks A- Lippit. They are now offering many lmrgains at livnuni A Henden's, . anion them is their entire stock of peiv-des at cost. (So and buv home of t hem before they are ail gone. Don t forget that livnum A Head ll H is the I .est place lor you to buy shoes. You always get the best ipiality for your money from thei (). S. Doe A Son will handle Meveral dilfeieiit brands of Ferti lizers this season. Parties wish ing to buy no or loo bag lots will find it totheir interest toget their prices. List Saturday was the last lav for w hud 1 our legislators could I lraw pay, and accordingly Mr. I Sri; (Siles very promptly iiit iiud'folhe came home, leaving some of t he boai d most import ;int l usihe session unfinished. f t be A gravel side-walk has 1 ei 11 laid on the inuddv hill on the street leading to theilepot, which has been long needed. P.y a sing ular co-iliei.leiice work on it was begun on the Vei v dav that one of our town coiiiinissioiieis moved 111- to a house 011 that sheet. A severe hail storm visited this neighborhood on hist Friday jifternoou. These hail stones were the largest that we have ever seen, very many being as large as a tiuiuca hen's tgg. They were pe culiarly shaped and some resem bled pieces of white ipi.-.rlz. Now that the Legislature has adjourned the liivoiiii will begin, as soon as possible, to ptibi.sh from week to week a synopsis ! pJ each of the most important law.-, j.?!! enacted. Ttdl.vour neighbors to , y Miibsci ibe at once for the lli romi I and learn the main features of our new laws. AVhito and Post Dak cross ties wanted, delivered at any point on the Seaboard Air Line railroad. A V ill be received in large or small lots, and will receie all that will 4 ho cut according to specifications, inspections every three weeks For specitic.it ions address W. 1!. Bousal A Co., Hamlet, N. C. I They have just received at the Popular Store of W. L. Loudon A j Hon :i lot f ladies' nice dress skirts which t'tev will sell you as cheap as you can buy the cloth, . thereby saving-you the m iking. & New spring calicos, covert cloth j( nild other cotton dies goods. A Q few of thus" cheap wrapper; .-!!,! n hand. Iiy 1 ,1 .0 itieoiH- III. -II y Ht-ock of Acid I'hos. and ( iuaiios 'el.. .1...:.. at I'm l opular Moic ot . 1,. London A' Son which t lev will sell either for cash or 011 time as cheap as the same pi ility can be had in huv market. Try some of their 13 per rent Phosphate, Star J'.rand (iuano, Lister (iuano, and other good brands. A tine lot of nice molasses only 20 cts. per gallon. Our former townsmau, Mr. Willie Headen, who is a luemlier of the I'irst North Carol-n i regi ment, has sent the editor a copy of ''The Lucha," a Cub.ni-Anieri- chu paper published at Havana. The tirst page of it is printed in the Fnglish language and the other pages in Spanish. If any of our readers desire to read (?) it they are w el i-ome to do so by call- ui at the ID loiiD ollke. I A now post ofliee, named Jr dan, lias been established ill Mat thew township, with II. 11. Jor dan IIS OHtlmtKtl'!'. There came very near lieinir a bhr lire in town last Tuesday. Tim old Doiiy buildimr caught from a defective Hue that rims thron-rli tin1 ceiline, but it wan discovered and put nut before it aimnl any headway. -Mi. J. A. v I .1 ' I I 1 i i - V" " V ' -V , . aHt?1 V "u , , i'...-m ... Mrs. V. J. Culvert, of Ports- month, Virginia, refund homo yesterday after a visit oi two months here. She was aeeoinpani- cd by her niece. Miss Lily Hill. IT,,., 'P 1? W,.,,,,,..!.. , l i..i. Sunday here', and hisiimny friends were pleased to Heo him lookinr s., well. ,(1,.. T I... N,',, ,h to hnv the spri...-'oods for W. L. London A Hon Mrs. James A. Thompson and children, of Wilson, arrived here last Saturday. List ok Ji iioits At the last meeting' of the county commis sioners the following were drawn as jurors for the Mav term of our superior court J. x. II nshaw, ii - t i w i -l i U.S. Duncan, J. J. YA lute Jr.. xt:i... i. w. i. i xx- win '; Wiley It. Welch, J. W. Willett.i .I,,, ! A I ...,!,, l!, i,,Ll..v Pl.il. ),,,,. John W. (iriilin, Adolphus ( i, Thomas, J. U. om I ile, M. T. Williams, J. W. Kdwards. H. A. Tallv, (ieo. K. Hives, W. LCnhl- Ktoit, David A. Jones, A. I). Lin.l- ov y J.indlev, W. (i. Cheek. J. L. I!av, X. I!. Dmdap, S. S. Ed wards, K. O. Welch, J. S. Deck uitli, I!. Frank lialdwin, Joseph Matthews, J. (. I'oe, J as. L. Ty sor, N. (1. l'errv, W. I'. Snipes, J. " W. Ili.j-sl,e. J. C. 1 1 oil on. II. T. p; ,. , ... I'l'-siii'i' Cov, J M W. M. fuller, J. F. Mc Andlews. Don It visino. The largest hog that we have heard of having been killed in Chatham last winter, was one killed hv Mr. J. II. hitting - ton, of Williams township, which was eighteen mouths old and weighed ill.", pounds. He savs that this hog was one of a litter of seven pigs, twoof which he kept in h p,... nil t he time nndtheoth er li e he turned out on t he range, (),. ,,f the two (which had been l.ept up! was killed when seven months old and weighed 171 pounds, ami the other w hen eigh teen months old weighed (il", but th,' heavi. st one of the live that were turned out weighed only -IN) pounds when killed at eighteen months old. Therefore bethinks il pays bi tter to keep than to turn Ihem loose. up ot. Dti;i:i"i'oiis. According new school law the present til' education in everv coun- j y is abolished, and its duties w ill ' hereafter be discharged hv a "county bond of school directors," composed of three members. The Legislature has elected as the school directors for Chatham the following: . I. M id. iriilin, of Cen tre township: O.itia Perry, of I lad lev: and John M. J'.dwards, of (Julf township, This new board is required to I meet and organize on tin; second Monday in next month. It is 'needless to sav that this new board will not appoint any negro j .... ...... school coiiiinitti men in charge ot and it w ill no white chitilreii, ami it will no doubt lll.lkl i in the mana schools. ither improvements ted the services in the Colle l nicia's. tt neii e nave meiitof our public Chapel on Sunday night of tins ; I'h'ntyol snow slei.gh ridingis usi. lived; .1 b.r r...r,ii;,,ii,,ru.i. tally line, but lew ol us used our P iiiiinisxbiiiei ! Meet ing. 'i'iie county commissioners held t ! eir regular monthly meeting 011 last Monday and Tuesday, and audited the following accounts: Dr. A. I. 11. Liitterloh, for sei ices 011 sheriff's con test Ac, ii " 10 .1. I'. Cook, for conveying j Lee Dark to jail, 4 tii Isaac T. Drooks, insolvent fees. 2 02, d. D. Poe and O. IL Dor sett, lor assisting in ar ¬ rest of West (luthrie, F. L. May, for bacon, N. L. P.addeis, for iork, .!.(. P.iown, for wood for j.il, d. F. Cook, insolvent fees, Isaac Womble, for cotlin for 1. X. Dixon, M. T. Kelly, for repairing bridges across White. Oak and lie Han branch, Isaac Womble, for pork, A. 11. Tys r, for examina tion of Nancy Harris, a lunatic, D. W. rally, insolvent fees (S. F. Smith, for serving road orders Ac, J. W. (iilliani, for wood. 1 'iii 13 lis 25 1 1 I 1 25 i5 2 0i) 2ii 02 17 31 1 00 07 II. M. Love, for repairiug bridge across Tvrrel's creek, ' 22 30 J. Ji. Johnson, for corn and labor at Home for Aged and lntirni, 27 30 W. F. Criitchth ld, for serv ing road orders, 2 40 W. A. Wicker, for cow and calf and for services as superintendent of Homo 03 00 Julia Taylor, for labor at the Home, 12 IK (i. W. Moore, insolvent fees. 1 45 4 45 (. S. Dixon, insolvent fees J. F. Alston, for black- smith work, Capital Printing Co., for blanks, L. Londou A. Son, for supplies, 1 00 l'J OS for tioii of Nancy lliirri. 1 00 A. I. H. Dutteiloh a:id ..til ers, fir holding coroner'H iuipicst on tin' I ni y of Mrs- Naiii-y Welch, A. F. Thomas, for lumber for liri.liii', H. 15. Dim-berry, for serv ices as scorer in slicrin' s contest, ltieh.-trd Ihuiisey, as janitor of court house. It. L. Dorsett, for I'linwy- 71 21 in- Ada 1'. Maner to jail 3 50 1 To 10 (III 1 !MI Timi.,H ,j. Dark, for mak ing election returns Hives Chapel precinct IMS, J. 15. Jliirirsbee, for services as otliccr to rand jury, Kd wards A- Hrou.-rhton, for hlank for clerk's ollice, for "llI'',Mr in shei ill's contest, and recording jurors Ac, Jt. 11. Dixon, insolvent fees A. Ii. Drooks, insolvent fees T. II. Calvert, amount al lowed in sherilV's contest S. Kdwards and II. W. Johnson, for registering voters, A. 1!. Clark. for lodging and hoard for jury and of ficer, Feh. court iit!, A. D. Farrell, for meat for til S7 17 50 2 00 13 00 it; ho : 70 45 -ji 2 2 2 00 workhouse, ,,. ,,, . ,, i.,,. Itidd e A- Hornailay , , , ... , blacksmith work f for for workhouse, J. It. Milliken, for supplies i for woi l.house, Dollie (iriilin, for tohacco ! for workhouse, J. S. Collier, for fodder for i workhouse, Mis. It. M. Durns, for meal lor jury and ollicer, Feh. I court, (J. II. I'ilkimjton, for nied- ieinc for Home of Ajjed and 1 ii th in and jail, Dr. II. T. Cliapin, aurper- . iiileu.lent of health, J. ,1. Johnson, sheiitr, for liiililiiiu court, suinmon- inir jury Are, :t 25 1 10 !) 00 4i y 5 00 2 75 S 30 7 55 Edwards-A- liroughton, for j county order book, J. T. I'aschal.on account of workhouse, .1. T. Paschal, for services as clerk to board, M. K. Mann, for repairing bridge across Dear creek K. b. Dixon, for register ing voters J. J. Johnson, insolvent f. es for Fed. term 18!H), ( ). S. Dixon, for convey ing Will Fox andD.'H. .Marsh to jail. till 2 50 10 70 ( li nn I iiill ( lijiii'igs, Cii.M i l. llu.I., N. (!., March ti, '!'.). The eleventh annual inter-society debate took place in the Phi. Hall 011 last Saturday evening at ,s o'clock. The query for discus sion was "Piesolved, that the I'ni- - J. I). Mors tedStates Annex Cuba, Provided I Hmressiui revivals were neiu the a minority of the people of Cubal,1,Mt winter, but there were not as ask for annexation." The Di. de- many as so. no other winters in the haters spoke on the allirmat i ve wnne ine 1 111. nan ine negative snieot the question. Alter an in teresting discussion of this much mooted question the committee, Which consisted of Dr. Alexander. Dr. Linscott and Prof, foible all members of the I'niversity faculty awarded their decision in favor of the negative. lh'V. Howard F. lhuidthitler. Pastor of Christ 1 M , n-n vis, n 1 I 1 . .. 1 , . v nuicn at naicui, as preaciier to the Fuiversity for March, condue- dents ami villagers i.eing in t-'tters last winter. Ail of us iv tei.diince. Mr. Kon.hhaler's ser- I J'ieetliat spring is almost here m lilt jiiuI i in i iriiiil ilitfttnl v Ii w hi. .hie i.,f,lli t .r,-,.,,;,;,.,, The recent gift to the Fniver-' w'v '' '' " H"'"' l'i' wuue sitv of 5,000 from that noblejihil-i ,-,,,1"tv a"1' 1 ,im ,lu .V;'',t. In anthropist and staunch friend of the months ot September and Oc tlie Fi.ixersity Col. Julian S. . i"" r , ls" lo hnndies of us Carr, of Durham, which is to go I )utl' ll,,V1' teamsdrove from Chat townrds the erection of a new I '" id.v to T,pton counly In dorinitory here, was gratefully , , ( J""':ey was through received and greatly appreciated j t'v,,1,,K!1M1,r" ,11.m1 A!''v by the I'niversity authorities, i Wythville and Abingdon, Aa., This gift of Col. Can's will 1. added t another Hum ($10,000) .yven oy inni several years ago, ami ne useii in me erection ul a ti 15,000 dormitory building which w ill contain at least 75 rooms and which will bo known as the "Carr Diiilding" in honor of the I'ni versity's generous benefactor. As the time is gradually draw ing near for tint Carolina-! Georgia debate, which takes place at At hens, ( i,;., on March 17, increased interest is being taken therein by the entire I'niversity. The query for d s ussion is the election of I'. S. Senators by popular vote, the Carolina representatives, Messrs. 2 12 Pott ie and iii'oud hurst, having the S.) He 'ative .side of t he quest ion. iii's is tiie third contest be tween these rival universities ami as each university has been suc cessful in one of the t ,vo previous contests, great interest is being manifested in the result of the coming debate. 11. M. It. Hill ing the storm hist Thursday lightning struck a barn at John A. o.iiig'sn'irservfarin.iie!irlreeus- A Massachusetts farmer is In born, killing two colored men and ing sued for sneezing so loud on badly stunning a third man and a the pub'io highway into cause tl e horse. They had been working in plaintiffs horse to ruu away, the field and when the threatening William 11. Merriani, ex-(iover-clouds came up, unhitched the nor of Minnesota, has been uom horse and went to the baru. iuated by the President to be Di- C.q.t. II. S. Chadtvick. one of ivctor of the Census, the most prominent and popular Judge F.w at t is to be reappoint citiens of Charlotte, committed ed, despite the fact that the Sen suicide in the Parker House, 15os- ate failed to confirm his uouiiua tou, hist Thursday. ' iou. r ,r tiio mictiuu. A Li tter From Indian. j Hamlkt l.sn., March 1, lstl'.J. As far hack as J can remember, J hava always had a rreat interest .in the State of Xoitii Carolina. 11 HO The visit of live of us to Chatham j county last August increased t!i;,t j interest. Tint isit v. as a n-nt 10 Oil ' pleasure to ail of lis. We Were j treated very kindly hy our rda 1 : fives and man v of her persons, and we shall never I or gel our iwo Week's stay among the people. Our homeward journey was pleasant, interest ing and full of instruction. Having a better knowledge of the route mi our re turn we could see and appreciate toa better advantage. Crossing the Dine I'idge was a beautiful sight. The tunnels, curves in the railroad and the ascent of the mountains shows what the ingen- uity, labor and money of enter-J Naliv,,)t r,.,,aI.,.,n u", j.(. prising men can accomplish.: Asheville istrulv "the land of the' MiUilhl. March (i. I he rebels, skv" and is a beautiful city and a iii'ti-ipatiiigthe.mencanadvauee, popular health resort. The joiirnev "'' hrow Ing up d.-lences in ev along the French Droad river was ciy direction, audit is reported for sixty-three miles. Often we tint they are levyiiigmen and sup could loi.k out of the window and plies m every prounce. As a re see theengilie in front of us speed- mllt dissatlslactlon prevails ing along the track id a rapid "';-' ordinarily nnlriend- rate. The seelierv along this beautiful stream is truly sublime. Unfortunately we passed through KnoxviUe and the Dlue (Sri.ss region of Kentucky in the night both times, hence saw very little of either. We saw many objects of interest in Cincinnati and in our own State. Most of hi, liana was once a heavily timbered country. We still have unite a varietv of tim ber, but the oak is considered here me King oi ii, e ioivxi as mc pine is regarded as king in North Caro- lllia. eliave live Minis oi oak namely: burr, pinn, red, scrabor jack oak and white oak. The black jack. Spanish, post and wil low oak of North Carolina were ouite a curiosity to me. I fell in love with the post, oak and regard the tree lieaulllill as well as use ful. 1 noticed the following trees similar to those in our State: black and water ash, red and wat er beech, yellow birch, white elm, dogwood, ironwood hickory, pop lar, walnut, sassafras, sumac k and willow. The native plants found in both states are: ironweed, rag weed, crcklehur, thistles, smart grass, polk, pennyroyal and gympsuni. e enjoyed seeing thousands oi acres of growing cotton in the North State and also in Tennessee. 1 saw fully us good corn growing in North Carolina as auywheie on the route except that in Indiana, we mostly raise three and four stalks in a hill. The winter is the time xvhen most denominations in this part of the country hold their protracted meetings. The usual revival sea son is aiiout over. Several very l"it Our coldest weather the past winter was the second week in December and the second week in Febiuarv. 'ur coldest day was Thursday, Feb. il, when the mer cury ran down to 27 deg rees below zero. This is the coldest weath r we have had since December lhTl. W ith the exception of these t.to periods we have had rather it mi d 1 winter. Only once have we had u u llo..,. nu.Ium ,,l uiimr ; v , '. " At l!J !".'' '"inmon to have six ami My j.a rents were born and rear- led in Chatham county r our sons 1 ( uiiiOerlau.l U.-q. leiin , rati i f chard and Shelby ville Ixy., Madi son and Indianapolis Indiana. 1 have no recollection of the joutnev being less th in three years old. Most of my life has been spent in what is now the (ins Delt north of Flwood, Madison county. Fifty years ago today, being Sunday March t isp.i, I was born in a log house in Lock Kest tow nship half a mile south of lirown's Chapel, Chatham county. Sunday August 1 1 of last ear i had the pleasure of preaching in this beautiful church end also visited the house where I tirst saw the light. The house is in a fair condition and is now used as a barn to store feed. A great number of changes have taki n place in the last half a cen tury iii our country in many ways and no one but our Hcaveniy Father can tell what will occur in in the next fifty years. The chief thingtor allot us is to tit ourselves for happiness and usefulness iu this life ami to be ready tor the life to come. JollN N. HakMoN. To Swi" n all ! IV in' IDm. Vashii.gto'i March (i. Therein sum.' reason to expect important news from Manila it hin t he next fortnight. It has develop..,! that (ie!i. Oiis has practically comple ted his plans for a ,i. iaiid onslaught upon the insurgents which is i-n- pectfd to deprhe tiil'lll of f .J'lV'il :;ive power at h ast. Jt is prob able that he will form a large part of his force into columns, as soon as his reinforcements are all at hand, and will push these in pat''' ill b -I lines through the jungles, clearing out the insurgents in ev ery direction as the troops go for ward. The American troops are getting restless and nervous under the petty but annoying sharp shunting of the Filipinos and are so anxious to put a stop to this that (Sen. Otis hasyieltled to their, desire. j i me jago.as, pai i leinariy J'agolas iiiong the llocalios, who assert their desire to assist in compter ing the Tagah.s, if furnished with arms. The tilth annual state conven tion of Clnistiaii Finle.-iviir for North Carolina will be held in Salisbury, April 22 23. To Cure a l'.,hl in Out Day Take Laxative Iiroiuo Quinine i i al.lets. .Ml uril!. Is relund moll .,.v if it f,.,js to cure. 25c. The gen- has L. U. O. on each tablet Fire at Chariot te, on last Thurs day, destroyed the Southern iSail way freight depot, a cotton com press, a large storage warehouse, ! 4,(100 bales of cotton, and several llllldl'i il tons of commercial fer , The loss was about 200,- tili.ei (M id. mmv toy Fit i' 1 -; i : v, i : n ls S ANh sf.i; p.v YIIMTKOI 0 ' 11:, r ,, e. i'uri I will. 1, th, UlH r 1 .1 i 1 1, 1 -i I 1 . 1' 1 1 I.V..J .11 Hi." ruiiri 1 1 . 1 -- il. nr In Bll'f .l II, IllKlK-Hl l.l'l- A 1 1 ,1,-1 ,, ln, .Hl u il-,,1 C, Oil III,' Wfllt'l! ,,f ,i ,, N. e. ,.ili l..r 11,- I - 'il., W I .:4T Ittil l: I,,. r.atii ,,iiiiiy sih.kli.is Cr.,l4 i-,.iiiriiii,iiii lit Mnln fmk 111 it'll! n iMI IHT, rilllllll, Wi'rlt Willi Hill. I IT" fc t lip.wii's tin.-. Ui,mi,-i, ii'-rlh 1,1 Kinn.rV lint- tlin,',. 1,, iirltflu'ri lln, ll. h,iii'iiiii IIihI i.iiImii, r.iiitnlfilii tin,. , iiii,Ii-i. iwt' m-.ie ,,' IrHt., Ilu 8llliltb,,lt til, 1(111,1 ,if -111,,. W ll,M,i, tll'i'l.HH.-'l. 'IVriiis. nt .-.il,: Oil,, l.nlf rush, rt'iii ilirl.-p In nlr. m,ii,, lirit'rr, ,1 iayiii,Ms I,, ,nr Iiiut.-m, 'I'i.Ih i .a, asili, IM.1J l. f. HAI.liwiN, 11.11. IIAVl'-i, Aiiiiriioy. Ciiiiiiimln.r. Kg Oil I (i ViK S.I,K-!;Y VII! lllimril ll,ill(!Hi.',' ix,','lllil ,, 111,1 l,y W. II. P, rH.'ioni, wiln I.imly .!,i,, I in i,,h C. V. la In tux olll'-f, ail II,,' ii, k'l.-.l,Tl.l Ii ,,f I'llHIInm ,',Miuy, wHI -.nil I ,- tunl, lit , ul, II,' iiii'Mlo.i ill Iti'i,: hi rr. h i-.i-.ii ..,.,r In I'lttNi,,,!,,, mi SMTKIiAV, tin' U.'illi ilaj iif M.-ir. ll. Il-'.m. Iln lim.t il.wri llii',1 luti,t, ni,iri;iib", Mimm ,1 1 ntlin UMli'lS ul lil'lir Cl'1'.'k. b IJ-,iili,n II,,' 1,1,1,1s III Knink Hi'l lrt. (Ii-i,ii. Hii'H r mi I ,,il,,'is: I.iv!ii i.l.ic Bt a 1'.,, i k, lli'iix-iii'i. 1 1 no. Mii'iiii. i an -nlr iii ft hi. inn iiinl p , In i-t'ii Uii'ttvi " llnis III, 'II,',' II., rill UHI l.,lt'K wl,!i II,,, l-l,l,,i', l , ii , i,, B t Hi. 1111,1 li,iilllI'H, lll,,,',l w,wt '11 i- :,'-i 1,1 a l,Mi i, iik. silt'., nu t II -' is n ' . nriti r, ili, n,v Mii'Hll I'l l , -1,'s t i tin. Ii.'h'liinlii.', an I ,', h!,ilnilii; l,lf. iii-ri'S. r. A. In Hi -Kit', II. A l.oM)iiS,.,u ,rniy. SI ,r si,',',,. I i n li'.w MVIIli.N a M.tvr.i.i.. K s. I'uiTV 6, NEWELL &iC0., w ioi.rs.u.rJxi iiktam it.ai n s in hm, Wps, Farm k- seus, jf.i nxi:ss, n i c i ( v. i:s ,i c Greensboro, TI. C. csy ii s pi: i i y ok this itum will i;r, i'i.!-:vsi'.n to (ilVD Ills PLitsuNAb A I I L.X I'lON ro el's i oil i;us FiiOM ('II A I'll A M ILL UK PLLASKD ID MAIL ClKOlI.AKS A X I ' IMHCLS. Valuable lniul. Over 1000 Acres. Great Bargains In Land Are Wow Offered. I will sell privately ovoi one tl.o3.scira.d. acres of valuable land, about two miles from IMttsboro. and formerly belonging to the late Thomas P. Harris. This bind will be sold in lots to suit purchasers and on easy terms. If you wish to buy any land this is your best chance. For further information ap ply to II. A. London Attorney.' THE DOW LAD S'JOKL THE eO-PARTUP Heretoforcexistiii liehvceii W. L. LoihIoii iMid II. A. Loiulon Jr., trading as W. L. London & Son, in JPittsboro, N. C. has been dissolved by mutual con sent. H, A, Jr. Has Sold out .; SnttviHi in said' business fo II . XjCItTIDCT, -who -will collect O.H CTJLt- Gtand-lnGr accounts noes 3.vlo "by said, firm, The Uudcrsifned Having i'strch a sid I he interest of . H. London Jr., in tlxs TcuLsinests cf "X7". L, LcndontSz Sen, -will contlnustns "bixei iiesG -u.iid.er tn-3 name and. style cf W. Hi, ILOTIDOIjT 5C S02ST- TUANKINd VOU Foil PASL' K.WUHS AND SOLICI TIXO A C0NTI XU ANCi: ) F 1 11 K S M 11 Commercial and Farmers Bank, Ol-' KAMUOll, IS'. J. STATEMENT OF COXD1TIOX FF.BUUAUY I lSfi) Capital Stock l'aid l'p, S KMt.OOiUlO Surplus Pnnd. Hn.iHHt.nO Net I'lidivided Profits, ,MW.4S Deposits, . ::;m;,ii(i").so Safe deposit boxes for rent. No interest paid on deposits. Oilers its customers every accommodation consistent w ith safe bank ing. A number of good business ollices for rent. oppicees: J. J. THOMAS. President. ALP. 15. S. JLUMAN, Cashier. IL W. JACKSON, Assistant Cashier. .I.J. Thomas, llaleigh, A. IIoiim:, Clay ton. A. A. Thomson, P.-deigh. 1$. X. lt ki:, Durhiini. .1. D. Hil l., Ilab-igh. A. V. i'..;i:, Aberdeen, il. P.. Dwr.t. llaleigh. J. W. ScoTT, Saiiford.J. E. SilF.l'HlliU, llaleigh. I' lii n. Phillips, Tarboro. Cai:i:v J. H iMi.ii, llideigh. Thomas II. 15iiii;i;s, llaleigh. II. A. Ijondon, Pittsboro. (J-.o. W. Watts, )urhain. lumber mi mm. Always on liand a lot of Xj-VT.2n.lOi: . 1 - nt h il ress- ed and undressed. Also Knim - !,;, 1.. llli I I ' I II I II Hills cut to older. A stipji am LJaSiietS always on hand, from 'J to in luice. Will be Will be delivered at any time, either day or night. B. NOOE JR. I'eb. . 1S'.!. SOUTHERN Railway. THE.... SlAM'ALli KaU.WAV of Till: SOUTH Tin: Dip.kct Lim: to All Points TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strlctlv First-Class Eaulo- ment on all Through and Local Trains; Pullman Pal ace Sleeping Caret on all Night Trains; Fast and Safe Schedules. Trvl iii iht nthern n,l tmi Are annumil h siira, Cnmfxrmiitt au.l F-nieJul,,ue Ji.'iiruty Apply ! il,'k,H mki'iiik inr i Inn- tniilnt, rate auil Oi'iteral lulni'iuttltnu, or lies L. L. A CI lioll, I'. L. laiby. i 'I' A ( ' 1' ,i T , . . ' ".''--, . .' ',, . C harlotte. X. I . Asheville, (J No Trouble to Answer Questional Frank M. iianu.iti, J. X. ct'LP. W. A Turk. 1 V. 1-. dii.-i. Mu. TraMai.. O. 1'. A. SVahintgon 1. 0. THE J'Ol'FLAK STCKK. aia.d. par all iridsTot- W. L. LONDON, H A. LONDON JP. THE A. THOMPSON, i. e-PreKident. ATLANTIC & YADKIN 15AIL WAY. Iu effoct March 1st, 1S99. 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