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yft 6 1 Vsl I HUM1. TIIUUSD VY. - - Oct. 18, Local Records. Shoes! Hlu.es!! '1'. A. Hanks. ti.ir-lo.nl of shingles for saii by 1. Noun Jr. Speaking at Gulf tomorrow (Friday) ut 1 oYloi'k. Five hundred cedar posts wa ited by lk Noo Jr. Hon. L. W. 1'oh will speak Lero ou Friday ni;;ht, the 2!th. Sop tin stock of "mis at J y - Hum & 1 leaden' and you will be mire to I my from tin-in. A. Max is headtiiarters ut I urh'iiii for Chatham farmers to do their trading and iret bargains. Messrs. II. A. London and 11. 11. Hayes will sneak at Sih-r City on Friday, tin- 2!tli, be-jinuiit;,' ut 1 o'clock. The Winnie Pavis Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacv. will meet here at .'(:;) o'clock next Monday afternoon. Wh mi you visit Durham In sure to call on A. Max, who keeps four stores in one. ami has i rent bargains in all lines. I'he .ion Uaptist Association was held last week at (iraliaui, and will meet next year with Lystru church in this county. , )on't you need a new saddle or set of harness? If so, .yo to J'vniim .v Head.n's and you will fjet the best you ever saw for the money. Compare the prices and qual ity of the stoves and heaters at ISynnin A Ueadeii's and he con vinced that they sell the best for tin; money. A meetiiiir of the F.ryan-Stev-ensou Club will be held in the court-house on m-xt Saturday afternoon at :i o'clock. A full at tendance desired. Tins magistrates of the county can now yet from the rejistt r oi deeds their copies ot the Acts ol the Legislature passed at the ad journed session in -lime. And still they yo. here?; 'J'o the biy I eiirtinetit Store of A. Max at I Ma lum, where his ens- j turners yi aula! th l' thing the . ant :,t prices. I'or '2 you can go from he St.it'' Fair at llaleiyh !;ert !i"Xt i'.. to nil- to week. This inrl ides adliiiSs: the Fair grounds as w i! as road fare t here and back. H.m. V.. W. Foil will speak at Merry Oaks tut Fiidav, the !i, and at Cole's Mill, in Williams township, on Saturday, the liVtli. Speaking will begin at 1 o'clock. The registration bonks w ill he ope'l all of uel week. oters ho are already reyl.-.tele 1 need not register again, but you must reg ister if you did not register for the August election. When you come, to town re member T. A. Hanks. His stock is complete, you can tind goods anil pi ices to suit you. He can save you " to "iO cents on a pair of slims. Holl't fail to call on him. - V snl.'ii bd line of st ling Sliver novelties and Is IT I! 'gel's plai-'d ware received at Byauin Hea.leu's this week. There has never been as nice ami large a htock of this class of goods iu l'ittsboro before. We take pleasure in calling attention to the "adv." of that re liable and well know n firm of lob biu iV, Ferrall. Our former couuty luau, Mr. T. C. lens.m, is still with them and will be glad t serve his Chatham friends. The only store in l'ittsboro that carries a line of ladies jackets is Bynuin tV Ueadeii's. They have a splendid stock of thtse stii.-li garments this season ;tt. s:!.."i0 to $10.01) in all sizes and colors. They vi'd please you in style, lit and price. A. Max, at Durham, is a hum mer on big stocks ill ul low prices. He is called " I'he Slasher," be cause he slashes and cuts down prices on ail lines of goods. He cuts and slashes prices so low that other merchants complain that he is ruining their trade. To make a dress set nicely and look well it is necessary to have good linings. Loudon s Pop ular Store is tho place to buy them. They have the largest ami cheapest stock you can tind. Tin y have a full line of divss trimmiu-s in velvets, silks, braids, gimps, gold braid and small bullous. No question ab mt it. B - TlUiil A" 1 leaden hae the best stock (t dress goods ever brought to l'ittsboro The ladiesall say they never saw a stock here that would com pau with it. They sold more dress gootls last Monday than t ie-v ever sold in one day. Why w is it', Simply bee. ins,- they havetln-I-i y I t kind oi goo-Is and at prices that ph ase the C'.l. tolilt is. I'm Htll'e t see tl.el:! and Jul! Will Hot bttv c! so win. l"e. I A negro named Spruill killed 'another neyro, nameil Chamber , Harris, near (iulf on last Satur- . dav niyht. Spruill and another negro were quai relink, and Spruill ' was tryiny to shoot him while he was tryiiiy to hold Spruill, when me pmi men ami ruiieti Jiarris who was standing near. Spruill luade his escape. They are now ye! tiny their stock of capes and jackets at Lon oou's Popular Store. Will have iiiiotlier shipment of jackets this week. Call and see them, they June ft splendid line of yoods for ladies skirts, if you need a dress skirt or waist you will always find the latest styles as well as the heapest at the Popular Store. rmtsoNAi, itims. Miss Fva J latch attended the marriaye of her cousin tit Liberty last week. Miss Lina Caison, of Lenoir, is visitiuy her sister, Mrs. C. T. Plan.!. Mrs. A. M to italeiyh tomorrow on Mrs. C. 1!. Deiison. a v isit to A telegram was rec -ivet 1 1.4 'I'hurstlay an no mi g tie; critical sitkness if Dr. Loi.ny Meri itt, in Alkali us, and at one : his broil, or Haywood and sister JJeSsie went to see h'm W e a 0 pleased to learn thai lit; is now much better. AI.I.IAMT MKKTIMi. Last Thursday, tin tin day for the quarte of the county alliance lltli, i ly iini was eetlllg if any b nieetiiiy was held nobody outside of the court-house seemed to know it, alihough the bell was rung for the meeting. It is said tludtwo of the county otliceis with three others were the only persons present. And yet only a few years ago .'it every meeting of tli" county alli ance a huge crowd of Chatham's best citizens always attended. This was before the alliance hail been captured by the Fit don lead ers ami used as a political ma chine. Now, since it can ro long er be used asa ladder for climbing into oltice, those who once Were such ealoii-i aliianccnieii t.r pre tended to h 'l have cast it aside as a sucked h nion. And such is life! l'.!;oi: l'Ol l .ST i'l."M!M's. I till ing t he can: I aigli t if the ci uiity candidates l..st summer tin Populist candidates in Chatham promised ill their s i eches that they Would Hot Mite fur Mclvitlley. Suiiie of them were acili.-etl by their I eiiioi rat if cotniet itoi s that they would m te for McKinley and they ilnliunalit ly t'.el.ietl and re sented the accusation, and soli nill- ly promised th'1 peo'!e that they r .McivitlleV. i won!.! not o Ami yi soi. ie of I Lose populist candidates, who so indignantly dc l.iid that they would Lot vote for McKinley. now say that they will vote for iiim ! Wi ill I. I V l,M ll.lV.i belieV. ,1 it 'J Ami vet these candidates who lhirham, N. ( ., Oct. 11. A re will thus break their public .rom- port became current hero this ises are the same, w ho went ! niorallig that till the cotton mills arotilii 1 ill .1 I A I I 1 I iioiliicing tilt for its broken Pc'iiocratie party lU-olses: A Il'sloN lK.U'H. j T!:-"' Fusion le:. tiers and speak ers in i his county tried t make jthe pettp'e believe last summer 'that the Legislature would meet a day or two before the election ami add a property tpialiiication to the sutTiaye ametitlmeut. Ami many persons writ' tlius tteceiveii, especially at Harper's X 1 ,u!s whereon election day it was false ly circulated that the Legislature had really added a properly qua!-! itieaii'-a. In ens. tpieiice of this lie aiitF fta. id t he Usual I a rye I Vmocrat it" majority there was nearly wiped, out. ; Last week when Mr. 1'.. W. Foil i sptdie at Harp'-i's ItoatU one of the most respet table eiti.elis of that township gaxe him for publi cation a certificate exposing this Fusion lie, as follows: "l. M. F. White of the county of Chatham, hereby c.-rtify that I w;'s iiresent at Harper's Cross lloads on the day of election last August ami voted at said precinct. Th.it tl'.iieg the day a rcp-ut was -.ovulated by certain Fusii t-.ists atid Republicans to the ell'ect that the Legislature nad just atljourn ed the day before the f lection, and bad incorporatt d in the Constitu tion 1 Amendment on that day a Property lualiticatioii, of eitlur !.)0l.' or si'iito. That these persons were declaring that white men could not vote unless they ow ii'-d property to the above amount. That numbers of white men tl can not say exactly how many', w. re deceied by tnis false statement and soim; of them ware thereby induced to 1ite the entire Fusion ticket, while others voted against the amendment. ".Iii-t after the. polls dosed on tin-day of election, I hail a con versation with .Mr. Nathan Uixon, brother of the del k of the coin t of Chatham county, an actie 1 1 1 sioiiist, who was on the groin!-' almost the entire day of election. Said Dixon told me that he knew that the ab. ve report about the property tpialiiication was a lie. but that he had Used it for every tiling it Was worth and told the boys to do the same thing. "I blither citify that l would swear to this sta .-nu-iit if a justice of the peace Were lit le pit scl.t. This October, l.Mio. M. F. WIUTF. Witness: M. . WALI." n nuc sri: akixo Mr. J5. C Peckwith, the IVmo cratie candidate for Presidential elector in this district, and. other prominent speakers will address the people of Chatham at the fol lowiny times and places: At Kiinboltoii, Monday. M. U'.M li. "John H.Dark'f, Tuesday," :toth. " Hiyysl I'e's, Wednes lay," :1. " P.vuuni, Wednesday niyht: " Kilyo, Thursday, Nov. 1. " 1'iltsboro, Thursday niyht: " (ioklston, Friday, Nov. '2. " Caronton, Saturday, " .'5. The sneak ny will beyin in the ! day at I o'clock, and at night at j ,,,.), ,(.; F.vervbodv invited to come and hear the national issues discussed. A .ICI'lt'lAI, CA.MI'AliiN ( IIK ri.Aif. In order to intimidate Demo crat ic registrars of election some of the court-house ring have bet n m iiliiiy to them through the post- oli'ue, tit this place, a printed cir Ilauyhton will go ctilar containing extracts ,r mi the , charge recently made by Judge James J, J'.oy.l tt tin; grand jury heio.of the Federal Court at (Ireeus bolt ). )f course everybody knows that this is done to scare some timid registrar from allowing every ne gro to register w hether he isqual iih tl or not. Hut this scheme will not pay for the postage paid on these circulars, for no negro will be allowed to register unless he is duly qualified ami entitled to reg ister. ltU'TlST ASSOCIATION-. The ll'Jiid. annual session of the; Sandy Creek Baptist Association was held last week with the Cool Springs church, in Moore county. The introductory sermon was preached by Kev. C. D. Britt, of Fitfsboro. The attendance was large ami the proceedings inter esting ami harmonious. The re ports from the dilVereut churches were of a very encouraging char acter. Among the visitors were llev. V. P.. Spillman, the secretary of the Sunday School Board, and Mr. .). V. .Bailey, the talented ed itor of the Biblical PieeordtT, both of whom luade able addresses. The next session of tho Associ ation will be held with I'nion t irove church in Alamance coim- I ty, and the mi rotluctory sermon will then be preached by le v. K. ! C. Horner. Kleven Men DiowneJ. ! Cape Charles, Ya., Oct. Hi. -! Fishermen from the Western Shore report that a canoe wit li eleven j men aboard, sank off the Wolf , Trap light Saturday afternoon. It j is supposed to have contained ; workmen returning from (ilouces ' t. r to t licit- In uies in Bali imore. .They were caught in a .storm, and all aboard drowned. Alii nance Cotton Mills Closed. I . , I'll.O.llO.I l-l,111lt' "l 111 llllllll.Ol had cioM'l oil account ot tl.e labor ...o ,.;,i t, , f., !;,,,.. ten at one o'clock, however, advis es that most id the mills over the county iaclinliiigthe Cora, Granite ami T. M. Holt mills at Haw lliver, the Klmira ami Aurora at Burlington, and the Oneida at Graham are running, but on very short force. An estimate sent from Burling ton places the number of idle looms at r)0 out of Ktu in the county. I he LaKosiiles nulls are closed and the Ida null has only p, or 'nl weavers at work. In some of the mills only shafting is run ning, the looms standing idle. The Windsor mill at Ibirluigton is the only one of the 2l mills in the county running o full force. l'his situation is the result ot the notice posted that no union labor would bt; employed after ( Ictober lath. life number of operatives in Alamance now idle is estimated at from 2,000 to 3,ooo. Homicide at Sanfoid. Sl.iVl-il I.i Tin- lt'il-:i;l V'iniU.g P-iat. Joiiesboro, N.C.,Oct. 15. Kcii-j nie Melver i whitei, aged about years, was shot ami killed this afternoon at Sanford by J. 1. Scott, special policeman. There was great excitement ami further trouble was anticipated for sonic time. Although tin atV.iir happened in broad daylight and in the pres ence of a large number of wit nesses, there are various versions of it, differing so much in impor tant particulars, that it would be unwise just now to attempt to give paititulats. The Post correspon dent has iuterviewd a dozen eye w itiu sses, and nearly all differ as to certain material facts. Nothing but a judicial investigation will disclose tho truth, t-Vcll if that docs. Town Marshal Petty was cut. Mcl er was killed instantly by a shot from a pistol in the hands of J. P. Scott, or by snbseiptt'iit treatment. Culpability is vari ously placet!. Scott is iu cu-todv and it isieported that Petty has been arrested also. F.xcitciucut is abating. The lm lin ui Herald says that I in one of the school districts in liurh.itLi count v a mother ami i i . . iii ii i 1 1 il.Ul-luer aie ooiuou am ;ui"i'. rhis ,.h.natr. in on every U.n ol h. genuine census list. The motaer is justj Laxaivc UrOfnO-Qllitline Tblet 1 1 and the child a lew mouths old. reu,uj, tht cur ia u Reneiitina Our Customers More Than Ever. Never has the power of this store, in redueiny the cos to the consumer, been so absolutely ami thoroughly complete as now Our policy to sell cheaper, as we sell more, has been made so indisputably evident throuyhout the store, that new customers have been added by the hundreds. The merits of this week's sales will add further to our popularity. DRESS GOODS All wmil Kiiltlnp! nimlw. STKpa. Mlnml Chov uW ntnl CMlitneni auJ reiailr wc Hnlil I StclrMiiR. Oninltii Clullis, ram: Valein-la and N.ivelty WMVlt KHMi.ii KtiinnHn. FiizIIkIi lliimeiun, Vmio- , tiHti fl"'b uml l lililti'w. in ''' Whip t'. nlM In all clqiH. nri'l Sutiii Scruiw, I l.lin-lt nii'l lilue iinlv tit1;. Vli uanns. WikiI l i .11 mi I r It KIiuiih'I", wtili i-ilk Kinlir.ililiTii.l d.iin -i'l nuun-H, lur Wmil KlllU, 'r'''. IvIiIiIkCIh vI.iH. I.i.nrf Knap 'llimki-i Twllln --ni'w MMVi'--t:ainr. tlri-y. vy .mil i.l.u k. I' r iaiiiy--l.iy fklri. i w. Ill-.il..-.iili ihhI Vfiixtlitii Clnlliit, full asfirl- ! l.i'iit- kiii. n "'H juiiiiu .-nu mini nt lino hIihIi'm, 111"' Ur"ff. lei, Mi I u .rtti'i.Hi i.l lllm-k (I ii U, any welkin. I l-Him-l hnlr mhh ii'iJ Urnwerd, tusl col .iiulli uml prli-o ik-Hlrvil, fir aif. i f l.W Jtnturul slnul' ". Visitors to the State Fair are cordially invited to make our store their headquarters. tii:i:nYot nivus r o. 20: and '205 FayettevilU; street, 8 and 10 Hargett s'trect, ItALKKlF, N. C. Came Near Dying For three i i . i,, i days ami nights 1 suil'ereil ayonv untold from an at-1 i tack ol cnoiera nioi i.us i.rougut - i , i i . . n on by eating cucumbers, Hays M. F. Lowther, clerk of the district court, t ciiterville, Jowa. "I . i iii i ..i i t.. .1: I IllOUglll 1 HIIOUHI Hllieil 1 1 If, HUll l. ii.,1 n ,!,...n ilitrerent. ineil ieines but all to no nurnose. 1 sent for a butt I , ,,i I I ; . , il: ol Clianiberl.ini s Colic Cholera ftiitl Diarrhoea Kemedy : ami three doses relievetl me en-; tirely. f weut to sleep and did not awake for eight hours. On! awakening a few hours ago 1 felt ho gratified that the first work I: do on going to the otlice is to! write to the manufacturers of this; remedy niul oiler them my gr.de- fill thanks and sav 'God bless you ami the make.' " by G. 11. nlcudid medicine you. This re ned y i -s for sale! Pilkington. . - - Mrs. Stonewall Jackson. Balt imore, Md., Oct. FV Mrs. sides on the land, K aulhorieJ to Stonewall Jackson was operated iu-'uliate a sale or sales, and will on at the Church Homo yesterday s!i,,w the land to any peisom desir for neuralgia of the face. The in to see it. nerve just over the right eye,. Cct. 1 1, I'Joo. which 'had caused the sullming, KliMP P. PATTJd:. was removed. The physicians at j II. A. LOLCN. the Home, n port Mrs. Jackson as Commissioners, having passed a good night, and as : i . r .11 il ' . . . i liclllg coiniortaute mis iiioiiiing, Slops the Cough and Works off Ihc Cold. I Laxative Uroinu-Quinine Tab-! lets cure a cold in one day. Mo j cure, no pay. Price -J.j cents. j llev. Berry tool.), of Hertford,! baptized twenty -nine converts iu i twenty minutes. When you cannot sleep for foiigtoiiu, o i ! that any one should tell you that you need a lew noses oi naniner iain's Cough l!emedy to allay the irritation of the throat, and make .sleep possible. It is good. Try it. For sale by G. K. Pilkington. , .. i I- el The Seaboard Air Idne railway has iut tuirehiiseil 10,000 tons of new ha-pouml steel rails. The; terms of purchase call for the de- j livery of the entire lot during the month of October. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative F.roir.o tjuiuii.o Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails t cure. K. W. (i rove's signature is on each box. J") cents The enrollment at Wake Forest is now 2W. It in expected to reach i!."ii) before commencement. When you have no a ipetite, do not relish your food ami feel dull after eating you may know that you need a dose of Chanibei Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price, 'J.I cents. Samples free at tr. 11. Pilkington' s thug store. Lx-dov. Jarvis has withdrawn; from the Senatorial race, leaving i the field to Carr, Simmons, uiuF Wadddl. j Dues it I'a.v to Huv Clit'an. A cheap remedy for coughs and .colds is all right, but you want, something that will relieve and icuiv tin- more severe and danger- tuts results oi tnroai ami mug ! troubles. What shall you do? Oo to a wanner and more regular cli jmate? Yes, if possible; if md ' possible for you, then iu either 'case take the only remedy that has been introduced Ul all civibetl countries with success in severe throat ami lung troubles, "l'os ihee's (ieiinati Syrup." It ii"t only heals ami stimulates the tis sues to destroy the germ disease, but allays iiitiaiumattoii, onuses easy ex pcetolat h -li, gives a good night s rest, and cures tin' patient. Try one bottle. Kecommcudcd many years by all druggists in the world. Fur sale by 0. K ton. Filklll0 THESE ARE FOR MEN I.tttlit and mwllum wi-lsht FlnmwtH C..r mrly full rtiEti fir tlilt wtwther. Niiturul W.nlitni r.mry (amIiuuto siiitib ivii j urawrni, n" ini'l llronu. Mhii-h NHturs'. AU W.I..I8 ilrm ou.l I)r iwern, tun r Hiiii.ni 1. t-1.00 2.0'l M.'li'x llviv ICIt.t I nt.l.-n. lli'il Hilrm. villi ini.ii y.ki', mii ) Ur.iwero wliu MllU.' mvtlli.-, Mi'ii-h Jitjw kiiiIh-'I KhlriH nml IrnwrB. ii. w limit. Whin.. IW'.wiiuul lu ttuil M.i'M.-l. wl'h w i'il lri'k. Mi'tiV piii-i Aiiciniii tu Natural WimiI nml Kiiiltmy Wiim Shir mi l lrwT!, O'V.T iil .'iilim. h'1'Hiie..httllik. Me. (1 mi l Ji II .SO Mr. .James U. alason, a protni- iiem inn ei m v im iin.. ...... , V....i.i...,i.. V.t m , n,, I i v i. i r II . ... ilitlliet nmnn-iiM i.i-' . ........... -lit. He was contiued to his in , . . , , , ; u , , u;.i1.1i t,.!,,,w ; " " " Much complaint is being heard j . . I - . .1 I I " ......... iiinnOer of negro meu and youths who are !.:... .. i r I...,,.,.;.,,, IllHMIIg a lll.ll liee wi n.inii.i r.. A , ,,,. jJ.IIUIItl III'- I HUH. .1 i . "'"""I lizingthe periodical table and oth er denartiueuts. X K V A I V V. UT I S K M K N I'S. Farms for Salo. That valuable tract of land, three 'mdes south-west ot ( hapel Hill, formerly owned by the late Mis s.d Mary R Smith, is offered lot privately on easy term:. The tract consists of about I. out) , acres and will be v,d as a whole or in lots. Mr. W. C. Cole, who re- W. A. SLATER CO, Whlls Front I lot nlcrs EurHam, T. C. I'j-it-iii! m?. : ( ) : FALL AND WINTER STOCK Full in all lin,' -wininK. oiio.;se OIllv t!u. HtM ,, ! from an int.r.n to N- Hats, and(je::t' I'uraisiiiiic BEST UOOI) AT LOWEST PilllU Give us a call when vmi visit Durham. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! i -. ; .s For Fall and Wicter CI. O T H i.Yti Slaoss, XXatG, and. ITXTlsTIS-IIISTsS :(: O. We were never better prepared i:i F1F. AND MHDIFM CI.OIHINC. Give u a show is all we ask. Yours tor mot e business LAMF.i: A LY(N, The Clc-thiei's and I'm tiishei s, 1)1 KHAM. N. C. B AM' SALL Py v ii tue of an r i.iii-i r .i e. n i . tl. !-.'' ', In lh. V. Cil.lvi.ii u.l ill o.i- A l l,-'- . : il..- s .i .-, 1- r s.uiity. lima.- :.i i t-l li-li'i. tli'-rln h.'i.r.l. ' i l. I I. it.'l-! T. II. tnritr. ile.vm ..t i.i .'U..-t-. i -a VeM'.w. s ".'...ii i" 'i " ?i n'- .1 ..r In w:is.t T, ut i ' in- " M. .1. II S i i-.t I..-. 111 I ll- ll"' In' lil.-h 'M - ' "l-'.-r. Ui.t -r ici "I l it I "it lil. li -h.-l i e I' li k trim nM.i.l, iii l..i...w.i. t.iioi.ii. el-1 j itimc llit lie-.lB .1 U I.. lbt:i, V. W. Mann, II. 1. UieiiH nuj i.a.i r, au-1 .'-iitittuliip ti-ri"-. in. rt ..r li s. Tit u.i dull', "in- l.,ilfi'.vsu ana -iu- 1. ;r . it a creati i t hIi uiouihit. 1I.L, Oct.. --. twio. I- r. BALDWIN, A iuiuiuttiai t uJ C.i.u(ui3-.'u-'f l.eSli .t l.tNCUKli, An. n ei. The W. K. . Racket Store. Durham, N. C, JXJHS A WHOl.LSALIi lil ISI.M'iS And is able to t-ive yuu Fadoi v Piis oil all tlu- LcaJM..' i,i -!is of Tobacc snJ Snui'i; also Star and Babbit's l.e At l"Vi. j c. ...'. StanJard (ir.imilalcd Sul'.iv, Gun Powder. Kind and I. '---v s'''' We alvi c.uiv a full lino of Tinwaiv, -!as.aK-, l .am JH'1 DecoratoJ China, table and Foeket Cutlery. Prompt Attention G ven to Mail Orders From Ccnntr Trade Groceries of all kinds. Don't Forget the Plaes. I Manmim and On corner u- irh. iiiv Looic'for the Three S!wy tind it lleaJ.iu.ii uts tor the Best .Fptaiteis tor W. K. T. li. V.ia lesab- Packet Koods delivered i. o. b. cars Uurhain. As ever, The People's f riend, W. II. PttOCTOR. C. J. IIL'I.IN, FwupKirTOK. o o In point of workmanship, material, conformity to instruoj! ctlorts to Please, di patch in the execution ut orders and n .. charf-es, we defv cointH'ti'.ioti and Correspir.Klence invited and promptly furnished. I'OIH L Ul STORK OF ff.L. LOUDON & SOU. () O That dollar of yours can Imv more and bring better tesu!t3.t: W. L' LONDON & SON'S I hau any other place. You will tind picture .is -.veil as protit buying from them. We have no catch prices. We lifer values lhat merit approval on account of cp: dity anJ without equal in cheapness. We keep large stocks Bought low I' r ca-li and old at living pnMits. Our Ladies Hafs Have a dainty touch here ordinary millinery, a touch that the ordinary. Our Clothing Stock Is the largest, best ami cheapest in tiie market. Q;:r Iv-vs ch 'thing is stylish and si. us tnai stut a boy. and quality that we. r wjl. Prices tosuit'the times. Large stock ot over-coats. ' Our Hardware Stock Is always complete. We try to keep all the little coinvid.-n.vs von need, as well as all the useful ;.iticles. We have a i;vod ti-c"- ot Cookiti!; Stoves at .-., :-2, 'jls and S2(). Air buht heating :-io All kind of farnu i s supplies and implements. Our Stock of Shoes K l fir tli:- I "est. be-t .md i.l warrant them. We lu U-o.lli. Our Ladies Shoes Are th tltu-st m.'. ! e-t made, all shap 'coarse Shoe br a woman .a the market. Men's Shoes From oiv. i:t We !! DOLPII SHOF. A good pair of We sell All kinds ot NKTl 1 rKNITF! Chairs, Sprini;-'deds, . st 111.! Nice Mattresses, A well as Jic.v --nes. Call and see th tlu v KEEP A BANK ACCOUNT with Commercial and Farmers. Bank H a f tiff it Ca-clx Capital and. 3u.rpl-u.sr, S213C;,COC.CO. Assets Over I-iall Aillicn 2Jc31arn. i I I. J. Thomas i Al.f A. TlloMI-soN ! P.. s. .Jn.vt.vN i ilKnui ur W. J.Vi UsoN I i Farrish Stieets, oprusite Farrish Yellow Brick PuiUins and you Oo.xis aiU la.'wesi piit-t (.rocery will treat you rii'ht. All ..it. invite comparison. . estimates and designs (it desired) . m:v GOODS! and there that distinguish th.-ni from stamps them pretty, and cheaper tiian eh.'.mcst i-.i the ei.imtv. We try to and sixes all stlc We have the best $1 ihe HONHSr IIOMll MAUI: RAN- Hoots $1.7 Bedsteads, in. me v. Bureaus, Tables, toi the ate selling at Tin: V. 1'rosa'ent Yice-I'ie I'eni t'r-1-i.-f . Assistant tV Lir fin fL mw ii. V K. '-1 TV
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 18, 1900, edition 1
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