ldbattam 2 cord, THl'USDAY. - - June 7, l'JOO. Local Records. DFMOCUATIC TlCKKT. For Senator, Hksky A. Ldsi'ON. For I5eire.scntatie, Po..M U. Havks, j Yuv Shcrin, Jon It. Mil.I.lKKN. I For Register, "William K. P hooks. l'r (Coroner, ltouKitr M. ltu:i:sos. I'm- Surveyor, It l' ITS P- Cl.KUO. For Commissioners, J Kill' J. Wo.MDI.K, M. Pahiiik ili'.imirr, John W. .Ioiinson, Antoiiir tin' delegates at our' convention last Tuesday well! sev-, T.ll follll.T I'ojilllists. j At tin, last inciting of tlic; county coiiiiniM-iiciniis tin same; r.it.' of taxation was levied as was lev it'l hist year. N. ii. Hill, at Pittsboro. isj iiL'.-nt for tin- sale of tlit" Pin keye j :,K,ui r ami lt-aj . r, the best on I ti,.- market. ( ali ami mm- one. Mr. J. 11. Millil.' ii having re hi.Mi d as a iii4iii r ol tlio county lio.inl of li-rtiiiis, Mr. N. A. Per- l y uiis elected to till tin' vacancy. --The census oiiMiin ratoiM and! tlir ta-list taki-r.- an abroad ill j tin- laud, itiiil what tin'.V do not liinl out about you is hardly worth kiu'H iu. ! Tin' work of rc.niriiig au.il improving tin Methodist church this nlace has lii'.-uii. Tin I lir. -,t work ilotii' was the removal f the fide galleries an.l the Mc lc. We regret t hear that Mr. W. P. Miitthi ws, of New Hope township, was i.lit.' seriously hurt bv 1 1 its horse on last Monday, j.sl.cuns returning home from this place. Mr. S. A. IVrry. of Pock Itest tow lishil'. lias a eat 1 1 i.'i t is .-.inkling t" kitten-' ami two rah- . I : s, an.l nil the ioi.-i.ea.l 01 i-.ieh l-.il.hit is a spot like a while su J.ieaiaey i.ult.li. Hon. W. J). T'.niier, Demo 4 T.iilc candidal.' lor Lii aicn.int (ioxeiii.T, ami oilier speaker will p!.U,i I in' amendment aMbiioli l-lll :.., .i t lioi.s.', HI Ha. Hey tol..-l.tJi, oil i l.ul M...V, the -l.t. ,i :i,i.s a. until, Colin.' out ami J.. ,u li.. I i. !i..i mi will .titer has come and i si.im tin'.iV cool to y. i In", have at I . '!.' m s j i,,!!li;r .vil,a'e beaillltnl lavuis. i ii..iiti!.-s and line shirt waist j .;oo.U. I lit-t I" st. H -k of while eoous j is !, Iii t .ili:l el.i'.ip. sl. V Oilie an. I s. e tiieir goods. , Tiit-ic will Iiea grand Demo-, era tic raiiv i.t Harper's X Hoaos nil Wednesday, the '.Mill of this in, mill. Able speakers will eX pi lili the itlueud neiit and a large ,-.. wd is expected. Old Pear Cieek township is thoroughly ar.'il-.'.l In.' white supremacy. The wheat crop promises to be title. If you expect to get the ciist. ui you should have, your (ieiser seper.itor put in good or der, or should buy a new one. If you need any repairs send in your order to W. P. London V Sou at once. It will be cheaper for you. The difference between the cauiliibites noiniuated by the Deiimciiilic and Pnpulist conven tions i this, the Democratic, can d.dates depend only on white men, whereas the Populist candidates must have the votes of all the ne groes with a small minority of the w hite men. (T.N SI'S I-.Nl' M KKATOKM. Mr. Joseph J. Jenkins, the cen iiw Mimei' isor of this district, has at last allowed the publication of the names of the census enumer ators whom he lias appointed lor this county. One enumerator was uiiMiiihl for each township, ex 4-.. tit ('in,., l-'ear and Williams, in each of which two were appointed, as follows: Ai.Hiinni r's Willium C.Teague. IJ.vi.uwiN iinain m. minis. I'.i vu CiiK.F.K A. Weldou Dixon CaI'K Fkau J. Everett Pryan and Montie I. ilkie. Ckntiu: ltufus P. Lineberrv. (ii i.F Thomas W. Moses and Charles E. Kanoy. Hadi.KY Charles (1. Self. llll'KOUV Moi'NTAiN John S. Clark. M t'lTiirws .John A. A alters New Horn James V. CSood- wiu Oakland Fred. A. Johnson. llncK Hkst Clement N. Jus. liPH. Williams Johu F. Council and Joseph E. Pearson. It will be noted ti nt every one ofthealiove named enumerator is a I'usioiiisi, as niiirht have been expected, for of course nobody ex pected a Democrat to bo iipi ,.;..t- led, although the Director of the j Ceusua (ex-(ioveruor Merriara)had published that the enumerators would b appointed without re gard to polities. These enumerators liegan their i work on the first day of this , month and must finish by the last day, ami consequently they will . have a busy time, as it is no easy ; work they have to do. j Supervisor Jenkins lias em ployed as his clerks Alvis il. I Yates, of Williams township, and ! Joseph W. Moore, of this place. ! IIKUlS'l flAKS. The following are. the registrars 'for each voting precinct in this i count v: lladley 's, S. P. 'league; Stroud's, S. M. Durham; Hock ltest, 11. M. Love; Osgood, E. S. L'tley; As bury, Oran W. Steadnian; Al bright's, J. W. Pea ice; Matthews, .. S. Haulier; (iulf, O. H. Dorset t; Itichiiiond, I. P. 'oggins; Hickory Mountain, J. T. Ferguson; Pear t'reek, P. P. Phillips; 1'ucklmrne, Joseph A. Marks; Lockville, P. J. Ftley; New Hope, F. M. Farrell; Centre, .Speuce Taylor; Williams, P. F. Carter. COL. I.A.NL UONoM.I). We copy from the Louisville Dispatch of last Sunday the fol lowing: "Just as the decoration of the graves wa.s concluded Col. Pen nett H. Young espied in the au dience Col. John Lane, of Push Creek, N. C, who led the chame up t lettysbitrg's heights made by his famous command, the Twenty sixth North Carolina regiment, and called for Col. Lane to come upon the stage. The old "Tar heel" complied, and as the ereat crowd saw his tattered gray uni form and weather-beaten cap, be ing t he same he wore in his gal lant rush at (iettysburg, it give cheer after cheer for him, and the ladies on the rostrum pressed for ward to grasp the hand of Col. Lane." I'HisoNAI. ITKMS. Mrs. T. C. James, of Wilming ton, is expected today on a visit to h.-r sister, Mrs. M. A. Ihrie. Mr. Charles S. Prcwer, of Southern Pines, is here with his bride on a visit to his old home. Miss Fanny Thompson, who has been teaching at Leesburg, has returned home, iiceouipauied by her nephew. Muster Jacob Thomp son Pradsher. Miss Annie Taylor, who has been attending school at Hock Hill. South Carolina, will return here next Sarurday, accompanied by Miss Sally Frew London, of that place. Messrs. Fred. Pynuin and .lack Pom Ion, from the 1'iiixersilv, and Messrs. Henry Purns, WilUe Chapin mid Joe Moore, from Wake Forest College, have re turned home for their vacation. nr.oivi i;a i:s ok i i.i.i i ion. The I'usionists complain all tin levistrais of elect h that n in this county are Democrats, and '.hat no registrar is a l usnuiist. I'hey allege that this is partisan ill. fail i:ess, and boast that tliy allowed Uiider t heir elect loll law a Pfinocrntic registrar at every pre cinct. Yes, under the Fusion law- there were three registrars, but tw of the three were Fusionisi acted together in controlling the! i' istration just as if there was no Deinocratic registrar, w ho was i utterly helpless to prevent then doing-whati ver the.y wished to do. The chairman of every piecinct board of registrars in Chatham was a Fusionist, and the law pivi' him the custody of the registra tion books, and he had the au thority, in the absence of all the other registrars, to conduct the registration as effectually as if all were present. Of course this amounted practically to there be ing no Democratic registrar. And by-the-way we would re mind our Fusion friends that not only are all our registrars Demo crats, but they are all white men, which cannot be said of all their registrars at the last election. Yes, it is well enough to remind our readers that not only did the r usionisis an noun negro scno.u trustees in charge of white chil dren, but they also appointed here in Chatham negro registrars to register white voters! Tarred and Feathered. Pridgtou, N. J., June 2. Smith! e 1 I.:.. I.,... Alford was taken from his home last night by a score of masked men, who are unknown, but are believed to be men of standing. Alford was found on the river bank this uioruiug trying to clean the tar and feathers from himself. He was Ite-aten, tailed and feath ered. The "Whitecaps" were in censed at his having caused the death of his wife by cruel brutal ity and suspected of poisoning; her. Alford was dragged, shriek lll,r ulli 1 Htriin-.rliii!? oast the coffin oMiis wife, outside where the! la, i, l,ir tiilil him thev iutendeil to hang him, lashed him fearfully, hut. Hnnllv let him 'o. - - Negroes Wouldn't Bury Him. Oxford, N. C, May 31. A re- spectable colored man, Johu Young, a blickman and Democrat, died here yesterday. The negroes positively refused to bury him, ou account of his politics. So. ibis morning a number of the leading citizens of Oxford have t .ken charge of his remains and are burying them. PoiausTcoNVEsnoK. i The Populists of Chatham held . their county convention at thisi place, on hist Monday, aud formal- ly ratified the nominations which had been made by the court-house ring; as follows: For senator, J. A. (ioodwin. Kepresen a es, .,. A. v. SI,e.ifVos, . h 1 Johns.... P ;L .' I T" ' ' i , tv llegistel, U. 1. lJllieI.ell.. J"f.3rr,I)r " V 1 ntterlol, ' the enthusiasm was the "greatest. " risiutr vote the convention adoi.t ' ? il:,, ;,-s"jej;,i W Tav-!' "''y couvetio..everbefo,ebeld ;'d a reso hit,,.., of thanks to the l.oniiiiissione s, John v. lay -1 ) . . , before band for ts muse, nr. CMiarles E. Kaiiov and J. H. j jK",'- U-Z There being no further business (ones. f,.,.. uhite men No man the convention adjourned with Uefore the convent.oii met ... t in w I ,, t e men . t!!.ee cheers for the ticket nomi- 1 Jones, open tession a sei-rei caucus was held in the court loom for a long time. After the caucus adjourned the convention held its open session, withJ. L Spence as chairman, nml Frank Paldwiu and ire.l. (Jattis as secretaries. The ne groes were conspicuous by their absence, there being' only two lonesome looking darkeys quietly seated in the rear. Heretofore at Populist conventions in Chatham they were present in large num bers hiuI were very demonstrative. And the white Populists them selves were much less demonstra tive than usual, and their attend ance was much smaller than at any previous convention, being only eighty by actual count. Alter the nominations had been rati tied for senator and represent atives, a communication was read bv Secretary Oattis which he said had been sent by the Itepiiblicaii county executive committee. This cniniiiunicatioii proposed a Fusion ticket and asked that the Pit-publicans he allowed one meinb r ol the Legislature, one commission er and the register of deeds, li further stated that the llepiihli cnu nominees would be J. A. (iiles for the Legislature, C. E. ivaimy for commissioner and L. L. Wreini for register. Of course this proposal or request was not acceded to, for the court-house l ing had long since determined that Liliebeliy should be nomi nated for register. Indeed the proposal or request Was not even considered or voted on, but with out paying any attention to it whatever the convention piocecd ed with its nominations. The harmony of the convention was distun ed only once wheuJ. 1-1 lii van charged Lineberrv with having voted for the notorious negro politician, Jim Young, against n white couutymnu for guano inspector when he was a member of the Fusion P.mrd of Agriculture. It. H. Dixon denied the charge, but, when asked by Pryan if Liiieb. iry had voted against Young, said he did not know! The communication from the Pepiiblican committee did not ex plain how that committee knew in' could predict who would be the lie publican nominees for the places wanted by them. The irieh.ls of Mr. P. L. Wivnn are indignant that the Populist convent ion treated so contemptu ously the pi oposu ion to lloun liale him for l eg is(. r of deeds, but ii course they w ll: have to "grin and bear it and vote lor the nominee of the coiirt-lauise ring. The nomination of new coin- 1 niis.-.ionei s was done without any audi, t,i.. Hi,. .,1.1 1 1,,.-, id hiiighteied and thrown out with ln v ur n..lt.t, and no n-sn! li tnui or even one word t endorse ment was ollered or utteied by anybody. Important to the Public. The Seaboard Air Line ltailw ay, "l'loi id i and West India Short Line," begs to announce that ill additiou to the through vesti buled trains w hich it no v operates between Atlanta and Washington, beginning Sunday, June Itid, it will operate through sleeping cars between Atlanta, Itichiiiond, Washington, Paltimore, Philadel phia and New York. For full particulars in regard to this maguilieeiit service please re fer to ticket agents of connecting lines, to unv Seaboard Air Line ltailway representative, or to L , s Allendeneial Passenger Airent. j Fortsmoiith, Ya. Scared by Census Takers. Wilkesbarre, Pa., June 2. The census enumerators of Luzerne county have great difficulty in their work among the foreign ,,,,,,l.i;,, M tl,n 1 1 ii it E!U.;nis Slaves aiid Italians im- agme the enumerators are green goods men, who want to take ad vantage of them. The services of interpreters is badly needed. Quest inn Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grand mot hers never thought of using anything else for indi gestion or biliousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous lirostratiou or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermenta- i Mon ot lliullgesieu ioon, regumie jthe action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic actum of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches, You only need a few doses of ( Ireeu's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. For sain by U. li. ,Pilkii"lou. DEMOCRATIC COMM'IQli. A Grand Occasion A Splendid Ticket A Lirge crowd ureal en thusiasm, Etc. The Democratic convention of this cou ii tv. held here on last w8 the ,iKt H)liti. leal convention ever held by any ! party in Chatham. Not only was , .a i,,, .., l.. ould look upon that splendid body of Chatham s white men without feeling assured that they would carrry the county for white supremacy. Victory whs beam ing fiom every eye and brighten iug every face in that maguilieeiit assembly of Chatham's white rtoiis! The Itecord proudly hoists at its mast-head the ticket nomi nated bv this convention, and con- ilidently predicts its election. 1 he convention was called to order in the court-house at 12 o'clock by P H. Hayes, chairman of the county executive commit tee, who made a stirring speech which was enthusiastically ap plauded. He then requested Nu ma Perry to act as tehipnrary secretary. T he roll of townships was called and every one was reported as fully represented. A committee of one from each township was appointed on permanent orgain - zatiou, and another committee of one from each township was up pointed mi resolutions. While these committees were consulting calls were made on 11. A. London for a speech, who submitted "a few broken remarks to the breth ren." The committee on permanent organizatio i reported 11. A. Lon don for chairman and ilstia Perry andJ.P. Ativater as secretin ic. The report was adopted, ami ihen the committee on resolutions made tiieir report, which was unani mously adopted as follows: "1. We, the Democrats of Chat ham county, in convention assem bled, hereby reaffirm and reassert our allegiance to the time honored principles of the Democratic party. 2. We reaffirm the Democratic platform as promulgated in the. p.,aid National Democratic con vent ion j j' paschal, on account of hi Chicago in lK'JO, and reiterated workhouse in our State Democratic platform i o, s. Dixon, insolvent fees, in Italeigh on April 11, FJ(0. hsham Itosser, for repairing ;i. Inasmuch as the Democratic hrid-e across Lick Creek. party in North t aroliua is com posed of while men and looks to the Anglo-Saxon race for its life ami strength, and believing that the adoption of the proposed con stiluiioiial ami-mime lit into o in organic law, will ;.roii,ote tin peace and good order of society, home ai. il count ry, and will for ever eliminate the vexatious race iiiestioii and the corrupt nig in fluences growing out ot the par ticipation of the ignorant negroes in politics, we endorse the sub mission ol said aiiieiidiiieut ami call upon all white inch to use their hest endeavors to have the same ate pted. (Ill motion, the convention then took a lecess ol lorty minutes lor iiniicr. After recess the convention pro - !l. 1.1.. ceeue.i to nominate caiiinuaics, beginning with the county com - inissioiiers. Seveial names vyei e presented for county commission - el's, and Jehu J. Womble, of Cape: Feai township, M. 1. Merritt, ol W llliams, and John W . .Ioiinson, of lladley, were noiniuated. Dr. Pv. M. Kolierson, ol Dak- land, was nominated for coroner. Py acclamation Lulus 1. Llcgg was nominated for surveyor. The names of D. H. Marsh, . E. P rooks, James L. (iritliu, J. Nat. Atwater and Itohert J. Yates were presented for the nomination of register of deeds, and on the fourth ballot William L Prooks was nominated. For sheriff the names of John J. Peoples, John P. Millikeli, Thomas M. Pynuin, Thomas W . Segroves anil A. P. Siler were presented, and on the second bal lot John li. Millikeu was nouii- nated. Against their protests London was unanimously nated for Senator aud Hayes for reinoseutative. H. A. i it 1 1 ii i -P. 11. Three I,,.li,itt uw,i had for the otlii-r! representative (Chatham being eu- titled to two) and on the third ballot Joseph D. Mclver, of Cape I' ear, was nominated. A committee of 'i!i from eachj township was seh cted by their' respective delegations to recoiu-i mend delegates to the Congres-j sioiial convention, which counnit- tee reported the following: j 11. A. London. II. L. ( oole, ... M. (irifKll, 111'. Polei't M. Pob- erson, K. (i. Yarboi'o, T. A . Sc - groves, Adolphus Cole, Fred. H. Willtams, Ilios. Morton, A. 1. Gilbert, P. F. Wiviiu, A. L. Prooks, S. (1. Wilson, Itohert J. Yates, Win. Kd wards, L. P. Py nuin, J. li. Atwater J.J. Peoples, (i. P. Alston, W. F. Brooks, J. DJ Dorset t, Dr. 11. W. Palmer, K. J.l Mclver. C. W. W omble, P. P. ! Phillips, F. P. White, W. P. Prewer, D. Y. Teauge, W. Moore, J. W. Perry, 11. Hender - sou U. T. 'league, W. A. Lawrence, T. X 1,1 A I ill ri, i . j J. Womble, C. C. Hamlet, II. il. Love. The report of the committee was adopted auu ihc above named delegates were duly .ppointed. and on motion each delegate was authorized to apii int his alter nate. The Congressional conven tion has not yet been called, aud probably will not be until after the August election. The proceedings of the conven tion were enlivened bv the sotil- .mug strains of the Silcr City ; bras band, which honored the ...i.v.-iiti-.ii with its presence, w h e h a 111, - h v ai.i.reciated. Pv nated. Commissioner' Meeting. The county commissioners held their regular monthly meeting o.. last Monday and Tuesday, and au dited the following accounts: It. It. Smith, for waiting mi "hung" jury 1 00 J. Y. Webst. r, for repairing harness 75 Pynuni iV Hatightoh, for supplies 20 00 J. F. Cook, insolvent fees. . H" M. M. Farrell, as superin tendent of woi khuitse. . . 25 00 John Parringer, for sup plies 2!1 70 C. H. Farrell, as hostler. . . II 00 J. W. Tysnr, as guard II 00 T. 1!. ( liven and J. F. Cook, for supplies y 10 Jl. '.. Terry, insolvent fees, etc .' 5 in (i. A. Tin Unas, for meat... II (HI Cnsun Johnson, insolvent fees li. L. Johnson, for wheat.. (). S. Poe A' Son, for sup plies 1 2 II Jo III 51 J.J. Womble A' supplies J. W. Taylor, for Co., for supplies It. Jiriglit, lor supplies. C. F. Lasater, for supplies, (i. W. Walls, for black smithing T. A. Hanks, for supplies, (). T. Wiliiams as guard.. W. L. London Son, for supplies M. T. Wilkie, insolvent fees C 40 1). (i. Fox Sllppli.'S tv Smith, for for smallpox patients ;i .-. Fd wards .V Proni inort' liton, for record of ; ,J , t. Paschal, ot 17 HO 5 -'.- J 00 8 00 1 40 :', oo 1 5 ;i oo 7 ."( 71 71 :i 5o li. F. Smith, insolvent I. Coroner's ui.ptcst at Cum nock Itichard Pamse.v. as janitor of court-house F. C. Cox, for repairing bridge C. M. Yaibniough, as l'er i man J. .1. Johnson, services at court, etc 0. S. Johnson, for convey ing M i s. Mai l ha ( idhaiii to Pittsboro, etc W. A. Wicker, as superin tend! nl of 11. .nu- Mis. Dora Johnson, for cooking J. J. Johns.. u, insolvent i 51 5n i 4 oo I , fivs j.J. It. limns, for clearing . ,..lt f ,.,,, .V.t bridge. . . ..... .. i i i i )on .for trail script. ! , Dixon, insolvent lees, ; v ,u,lou tV Son, for 1 supplies lilinlil Piddle, jail fees i aml blacksmith work a ho ()i,,i:i;l l, That tin jietitioii to divide Williams township he re jected. ()i;ii:i:i!., That Mrs. M.iggie Crutchlield is allowed a for pres ent relief. Oni'Ki I'l-. That J. M. II i.-kney is allowed M a month for suppi it of Jack Fike. Oi!iEiii:i, That 1 ends Ma' thews is allowed J1.-J5 a liiohlh for support of Lizzie Hendcii. the abandoned child of Carrie Mat thews. ()i;i'i'i;i:i, That the following levy of tuxes is made for the year 1000, viz: lladley stock law live cents on the one hundred dollars i worth of real estate, ami for Cape Fear stock law "20 cents on i the one hundred dollars worth of Ileal estate, and for the P. A' P. stock law live cents on the one hundred dollars woith of real es- i ta' ; , NEW A UV KPTISF.M F.N'TS. CALF OF LAND -P.v virtue j of h rrriMln ninripiKctAHi'ui-r'tl in Kli7.n'ih I ( niockwril i,y Vary :. H,iu. u,l tluly rf....nlo.l ' ,,,,, m,. ,,f ,,.Ku,r t fr chailimn ' , ef,aMyi i n.- h. r. imkwki and m. i win.-ii j xxt, i,iKi.i i,i.i,Pr t,.r mu i ii,.cnn i.iw j .,i In ruo-lf n Mt 1 -, l, k on llm 'ii'tl day ,.fj , .Inly, I'.hui, n, p rlltwluK .ltrrao. irat'i ,,r i.nr- j , if ,.f Im,. I, lying Mill (M.lim blniHto lu Wuilnn a ii.wnb', t'l.tiiiiy ot Chd'liHiii, North Iftrolliin, ' ii.lj.'iiilnit llio lamli. ot.m.ritx au.l Allan ). Kl.- ti u tlix iioiiti. on ihn vu.t by I he lau.lr ,.1 Uus l,lr,!, t-.l , au.l l'.'ily ltiget, on iln mill y the 1 in.ln ,.f fydonv Herndnn and Cliu.'lliif 1,'ttri. 'ii, mid "n the wt l,y the laudn J. ..tsyl u...v ll,-rti.l..n. .-,'iitatiilHK li'il a-ren more 'I'tie rtine Iwliia Hie land ,,.nvfve. , Ustni lerry,!lnls;. ,,,,..,,, .,-., II . atij 4'U In nvHii'i '! "fn-'i fr ih iniimy .r Clint 1mm. nul u Kiii.-iy ul nu ri;-ii, luiwcw Hud C.4.1. A- ). MUX KWKI.I. Administrator ,-t j ,. Kd KM MX, dtcvubial. KI.I7.VHI 1 a 31, Iviki. z Z u I'or summer e.i aui at the same time hig.h- class goods, than you luv.. fore. We have the K-si and latest stock of these ti-uas in the county. We have Persian lawns, demities, organJies, litiies. French lawns, etc. We also have a very large, stylish, beautiful and well selected stock of which we would like to show you. You can find anything you want in that line, such as ribbons, chirtons, nioiiselincs, silks, laces, edgings, putlins. alh.vers in lace and swiss, China silk?, Indian silks, etc. Then we want to show you our large and up-to-date TOGE OF SHill for men, women and children. AYe so. ot course, you can get what you We have them lor comfort as well Come to see us right away if this slimmer, for we have evervthing i Kly wants to he comfortable in hot weather, so we have provided tor I on A 1. 1.. C 'line and see ha yourselves. FiEEl A HANK ACCOUNT WITH "Ccismercial and OF Ce.ii Capital and Sirplu.c, SIOO.COO.OO. Assets Over A Hall lillicxi Ucllars. .1. J. Thomas. Al.K A. Thompson P. S. Jl Ii.MAN Hi:i;ii::ii'f W. Jackson., JOTJCF. TO C15F.D1TOPS I I lltiTii ni.;, ml. -I n nilinliilMrHtiT ,.f , JiiBlf M.-i ur in .li-.,.,.- I. II, Is Is In nollly nil' j (i.-rS'ilH lt.,1.1 iKh! . I'tlltW ,li.',,,st 1,H PMlHl I,, 1,1-H- ' 1 cent ilt.'li- .-i.-v i ii i .1,-rj.iir 1 on or l,fl -re il,,. :.iii, ,Ihv vi l.oi, ..r iiii n.,11,1. will i.o IH..I In l.m- 'I,' a ! "if-y All i,'tU ,lu,f 1 ,i.f fr.tui,, any huiii will i.loaft ,-.,in 1 i-wur,1 bu,1 ' .ill., -iiiiH y :a. ii" il r iivLPwiN, A.lmli. Hal..) ..I .IAMK.S SI'CAM'liV, iI.iwihihI. ,'orici: io a I.HVUi J .,,11,1111.-. I ( UF.PlTOltS - it.lmlnKirai. r .i ltl-, Hum i- it, l, . tly nil ,,T..n . l-hIksI l.- mi. tip I,, ,r...-t-iii ,.r I ,.. r,' i hp mill .,- iIh.i n-.Uco mil I i'lcn.1 In , ll. l.tlh Clltlnm j ili. m ' ,! i.n.'f ,,.y .,t Mny. IV il. bur ,,r Ihi'lr I,-,- .. I TI, la Mu 1". I'.' I T C ONMI.t, A,lMit:.wiriii,tr l El.l.A CCITLX, WOMACK 1IAV1.S, Ail.iru.'VH. THE UNIVbP.SITY OF mVorth Carolina, Established in 1789. SUMMKR SbSSION Ivjrir 12. ch'Scs August )l. Kei;- .s June lcghttc Instruction in a' .iku' Col ments for term of twelv .1 Depait- Tuition $20; Ketis e weeks. SUMMER SCP -ration i. r "J'ffACHtHS froil' to . , , iOOL FOR , Speciai nstruv- June 12 to July : to July rerts. Tuiti.n .1011 py school fox CirCUl ctiii'lv 3iU containing course ritF ess .JlDFNT A LPF.lt HAN, OuriL Hill, . :. ff. L. LONDON & SOU'S i Popular Store, Pittsboro, jra. c. Goods of all Kinds for less money, ever boiilit be have a large smck to select from, want in the sh e line at our store. as style, both high and low cu's. you wan to that is needed lor combat, l-very- Till: Farmers Bank v.ir. President . . .Vice-President Cashier , Assistant Cashier Always on hand a lot ot Lu.3ao.loei, ixt h iiv- ed and undressed. Also Fram ing ami Shingles. Pills cut to onler. A supply ol'CJOfifl- ami Ca.sl-rot.frs on liaml. from 2 to vays price. Will be i1 1()0 il1 any time, eilher Hvored at day or nijl:L B. m JRJi Feb jPittsbcrc, r. c A 1M!I. Civeai. and Trade Msi ki obtnined, md all I'al nt busmfM cnnilut tari fr modimatc fit: Cum Orncc laOPPOBiTe u 9. pTtf.T Orr.-r ana can necure nat.-ut lu li-na liiuo lUuu iliuti rerattt from WaKi:-, fmd. Saad motll, tlrriiv; or phnto., with tfevtijv tlon. We adviH,, if ii, iiiahie ,,i in t ii ut, ciitrpe. Our fce n,,t due ml .atei,i it n-cnviil. A PameHLtT, "itoir to Ohtnin l'atoni '" wi'h names of anual cli.-nto la your ttau.cuu'.y.or Wwo, avut free. ..ddrn, C.A.SNOW&CO. 7 7. ex of Z4