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THUUSDAY, Jan. :t, 1!H1. Local Records. Happy New Yeah! Dou't forget to write lDul. Hail to the Twentieth Centu ry. laster comes tin year on the 7th of April. Try a package of I.yon's cot fe;, 10v. HauW. A car-load of shingles for sale by D. Nooe Jr. l-'ive hundred cedar posts wanted by li. Nooe Jr. How do you like the new year ami the uew century ? Already t he afternoons art growiu; perceptihly louder. Start out tin new ye ar deter mined to ilo U'ttir than ei i 1-e-firt. Chatham roads wiil soon le as miry as tin y usually are every winter. Lyon's coll'-e 0e- per Ik package, claims to lie Letter than Arbmkle's, at T. A. Hanks'. All persons indelited to 1 v UUUl A lleadel) must Settle their accounts I it fore asking for lnrthcr credit. Although we are now living in a new century noli u!v f-e's a hundred years older than last week. We may expect a .'i--.it deal of bad weather during the remain- der of the winter to make up for the deli-htful weather ail the fall and last month. Everybody in Chatham u'ht to read Tin: lli:ioi;i dm in-- the session of the leishttiir. and keep posteil as to what our law makers an doin'. Only cents. Subscribe at once. '; On ( hristinas day there was a serious drunken tijht at linl t's ' barroom, near Ciimuock, in wh:ch ii man, named Harold, was ry isevcrely cut and a man muiic.i (iorrv Uields was badly huit on the head by a bottle. You will I. ever see the ch .-e of another century, but y.n can at any time p-t u-ood bariraius at the J liy Department Store..' A. Max, at Durham. Call on him for aiiythinir you want and vou will lwi Mi'1-v-..il til vonr i-nfii-e se. t i-.':ie- ' . . J 1 lion. Only a few p'-r-oris nt this place sat up last Moll lav llijht to see till' end of tile liiljeteelit ll rill i the heo-'i'iduir of the twentieth century. At the Metho.i-t church appropriate services w. re h.-lil at midnight to cominiinoiatu tin- Through Tin: i;i:.oi:u T. A. Hanks wishes to expi.-ss his th-inks to his friends and pubii.1 for th-. liiHr.tl patroiiavre oiv.-n him iu th.- past, and asks for a continuance m the future. He w ill always sell you at the very lowest trices. As the editor of Tin: Hivm-i will jro to til- Legislature net Tuesday all letters intended I r him personally should be a I dress ed to him at Kal.-i-li after that day, hut all letters for TilK lli:coi:i Hlioiihl bo adilressed to the paper at Pittsboro, as heretofore. Out day last week a colored trirl. in Hickorv Mountain town ship, was accidentally shot and al most instantly killed by her broth er. He was foolinp; with his run, ami it accidentally tired and the whole load Went into the body of his sister w ho was .-.buidiiip- near. They have received this week nt London' Popular Store a larue lot of school books. They are lieaihinarters for all the school Looks used in State schools. '1 hey sell them at State prices, tln-v havti also full stock of slates, n.t- per, ink, pencils, pens, extra larpe tahh-t.s for 5c. -IWn-swill do well to com- niei.ee the now Vear by usinp; the best furminpr implements. Vou will find them at London's popu lar Store. Oliver chilled plow is the Ix'st 2-horso plow niade. Tliumiis disk harrows stand at the lieittl of the list. Tlioy .110 si 11 iitjjtheni at extra low prices. A. Max wishes a Happy .e( 1 ireeiisooro leiepram: .mis. s(,onp- 'icalth nor our immunity 1 Pry it. One application relieves set. Lor wear, lit and dur Yciir tt) all his many customers'' John Preoman. of Avchdale, was from m-rvous irritation. The her- j t lie pain, l'or sale by ( i. 1. l'ilk- W ahilitv thev have no equal, ami will be jileased to wdcome acci.leittly shot by her sou at her ohms of the past took cold if ex- j inptmi. " A Webuv all kinds Countrv tlioin at Ins liipr Department Store ut Durham diirinp; tho new year, He will continuo to pive bip- bar- frnius as heretofore, and defies all competitors iu low prices. Diirinp the now year ho will continiiall v repleinsii ins stock in ail lines, mid keep it always full ami fresh. On last Tuesday the colored people had a celebration here in commemoration of Lincoln's emancipation proclamation, which went into effect on the first day of Jaiiuaiv, IHtill. They paraded the . a .' i A i i i main strceis 01 me iow rr, m-aneii by a brass band, ami then held tlieir exercises in the court-house. Tin two proudest and happiest persons in the procession were tlm chief marshal, who proudly rode nriiiieinjr steetl at tin head of the column, and the youth who Lriuiprht up the rear niouutid ou a bull yearling. rrnsoxAi. iti:ms. MissLoula Alston, of Littleton, is visitin,' her brother, (.'apt. J. 1 Alston. Mis. H. If. Hayes lias -.,) on a visit to h. r pan nls in I .iv i- c in nt y. Mr. Mal i iliirtun Pope spent hist Week Willi ids two sons at Lay etteville. Mrs. J. A. (Jilts s.ei lie Christinas holidays v.itli her par ents iii St. ikes county. Mr. ITed. P. None and Ml-s Alice Lloyd, of O.ikhu.d township, w.-w married on Wednesday .-1 last Week. IVnf. (icer-re AY. Paschal, of Wake forest Coiie .-c, spent so'ee of his Christmas holidays with relatives here. Prof. .1 tmes 1,. (irifiin, of the Siler City Lisiitllte, sp -lit the ChriMmas holidays with his par ents near hi re. Uev. W. V. Hose, of Mt. (olead. h is h. mi here o:i :t short I-it, his manv fr ends w. iv pleased t- s. e him looking so wvil. I l'o:: 'i ii:' II::- u:::. I a wivn-ii kvi:. liy I s 'luuas. ni l ov. r hill mi. dale Tis The silent d"oi And through th veil appe.-:i.-: ill: . c l'i iu : No st.ir the l.iuds.-ape clu-ers: N-i i:i.oii to cast a r.iy ol li.dit Across tin- divarv wiiii, r-iii.-lit. N'o ni jl.t- 1 w ith its clarion not. sinking lil.t owl allows to float i-s the ni.irht: -bird, in summer Disturbs the N t e'en the I lis cries aei No llioekii.i I dream. Throws litf.d music ' sce:e. ti.lOU th. ,sce:e-. The rain w it!i st. :ldv dro d. I'roin out tic la ii.ih .1 sky: Wl.be w. tiled L-eUlly on the S.iaie st im j j I 111:; siiow-ljak. 1 !s thus these la. ..Sen.- v ind i!v. l'o etei! the .-now ni j 'ii. terms o! tbe How fas tlr-v cona- how white -n i ijii... ;i Ah An I pin lii-ht Wi!i dr.. 'then u la th; b.-: i t: ;t lonely .--11 the e ei;il!- ii t. We'll eet the 'lise. i with id: What means thi snow nd aii i storm A ii-l dreary ;-t u less ni lift lis l;.-.;UtV, Hot siiiiK-u-r- Ol'ttl, but Winter ri til Ids of white: .1' su.um. 1 1 1 1 - L of with its '.lVe.t A the jr.tu.i-ur oa.st. Durham Sun: Aim buiriiie- c(.ns,,-pi. li.'e to ik place at the I M i s. S trail I'lusle i 1, o : instant. Mrs. Lu .-m ist a fatal III loss of , si, !.-!:.,- of a the J-..I I'alMead. l ie ) tuo ii' , v. lio t,.,.l on.v li -en i.ei: b. lin.-e days, while st -.ndin i;.-r fact- i'roia bef re tl . Iii with 1... ! h'-r dr.-s ; to tak - p roii was i-nwii !'..it for one Mr. W i , -, . ,;, in li.ile.-s. Iieel.-r, Was staudin y n.-ar b. Would I..1V,- been burned to death in a few sec onds, an 1 str neje to say, she was 11.-1 .-eliollsly burned. Mr. Wheel er was bullied soi,,,- about bis h an. Is in his . ! torts in ex! iaenisli iuj' the llame.s. A eiy narrow escape. KinstoM I'r. e Press: Mr. Cephas Hay. son of Mr. Jno. C. Hay." was sb.i: 1 1.1 ; ! i ro il s ' v Wiimaleil ast m , i 1 , t bv Mr. Ilhein Tavb.r. son ot .Mr. .1. A . 1 aylor. 1 he shoot inp-was accidental. It was another ease of "didn't know it was loaded." The ball . niei ed near the mouth and p!.u..;hed its wavtoa point j,t b low C... b-l't eye. The vounp man fell !,.iv.;:id a's soon as'the pistol I'ovd. and ii was thoilpht he had been instant- I.V hilled. Wilkesboro Chronicle: Fi Newton MeCami, of P.d wards tow nsliip, likes county, a coil- pie of weeks .10, pave birth to a quartette of children, two iri,ls n.1;!"'0,1';!- i""' '"T T'',"'" '" V tl u 's,,,il,1s,",s"; J"-t b. he number, j ou ml) - ....... pt o.l lady pave birth to triplets, all three boys, t iius makiiip in all seven children at two biiths. All tin seven children are doinp well. aim l"d 1 -...- Home yesteniay inoriiiiip. lie was sitt nip-near her workiiip w itb his pun when it was accident ly dis- chaip.-d, ami tin load took i li'.-et in h'-r ankles. It is probable that me loot will have to be amputated, Drunkenness is said to bo on the increase ill the City of Mexico, where almost every proccry store nowadays has a bar as an annex. ami where inpiois are sokl to mi nors without let or hindrance. " ' Mr. P. P. L. Panch, formerly of KalciiMi. lias h.vn appoint. -n i .en- ',';l' Passenecr Apent of the Sea- hoard Air Line in place of Mr. L. S. Allen, resipned. - Col. John S. Cunninphaiii, of Person, sent ( ioverin ir-elect Ay- coew a hoi bheaded cane as a Clristn as pres-nt. Yo;qintos Spread Disease. V.'ashin-ton, Dee. .'..- T h e United States ( ioVeininellt has formally recognized the r.'Sponsi bility of the mos.piito for the transmission of yellow fever and m..iari.d diseases. Tlii- f.n-t is in dicate! by the issuance of a L'cU- i r d o:der b- Mai -r (it-miil Wood, at Havana, directed to his p -I ,-.imui:i:i.!e:s, rccitin jr th.-.t th-ci.iif stir-eon of the depart ment of Cuba has report. -.1 that it is now well estai'lishe 1 that ma laria, yellow fei.-r and similar in-I'-etioiis ar-' transmitted by the bites of mi s T.itoS. '1 lielefole. t,ie troop-. Kie i uji.llied to oii-ele carefully two pic an! 'urns. l'itM, t'iicy are to Use mos-piit i bars in ail b :l racks. h-tpitai- and th hi S l' i.'C V. hcl.e'.er pr.i. ticaole. S. c oiid. ti.ey are io .i.-.-tioy the ;:lers.' r y uur moijtd! 1 y t ;:( live!' petroleum on l ;e v.at. is wliej'e they bleed. IVriil.lllt i t poo!- .-1 pildilh s all- to be tiilei, lip. 'l'o the others are to la- lip plied ol:e ounce of k. rescue to eai I. ;til'ieeli s.piarc feet f water ttti.c a iu .lit ii which will dshov ii.-i oaiy tie- yoiiiiu' but t!ie o!-l m-.s--.i: -is. "lids tioes imt injnie 1 1 i r i i dv i : i Li" w ater if draw i: from U lo.v ami not dipped out. I'lotee- ' tioii is thus -e.-nu !. a.-c.ir-!iii' t. 'the or h-r. 1 eciisc the m-i-.piito .1 ie. lH-t i! V far. s.-eks s:i !.-r v. In l: the wi.i 1 blows, aial llius -.-.-h eomu.iiidty l.-iv-ds its own mos- 1-iUltoS. An nihii'ria: S. la! ! Tl..- o:-.,i v r. (i,i!,!dmr.i, Dee. h is h id a cm r is!t J.-w. Our city the shape of a la-.'l'o .ie r.ecr.mce h. i. ho nit in his ap . st.-i.hiv. and. as li" was t'nily ae-piiii:!. d v.ith.Ma s. .ni -an I O.'.d r.-lhnv s' erips, w is taken i:i charge bv color-i: M i- ii. sand (I I I !!.-ws. and. le III,' of th.- Jew s, laiih. he did l.o ni 'Israelite- was that the Si." The surp '.se .i tll- lli .- at;,! speak w i .: ii ;ia ..' !. i;--:ii ly am , was lui'v up ill the faith of Abra ham. Isaac a. id -la -oh. lie Was f.oi a t hat put !' Africa hor.K-ri:!' Ion Aby.ssi.iia. i le is a sailor au-l : calli l.'le ll" ll N.-w polt NeWs. ; ha in -'lies,-! ',, d his ship there In !c.lils. ol the abuse of bis captain. ; t l--. il. i-- of ii;-b ay will recall that I at the de.-.tru. tioa of Jerusalem :il-te a lar.e number of Jews w.-nl i..'.- Africa. Their r liuioii in :-r.-at le. asur-- was ;:i pled bv th. - i.lh .boaels of li.at pa.t of Africa i.iial lii.-y made, up to a short t i nt a .". ! ".o. i; eoi i ci l s of i i; hiopiah. ;;:,d li. uce it I ' that we ..e a li-e- er. of that aiici. i.t f.::t:i ainoiij ; us. In ih-r Coffin Twic N. V . !".-;o li. All. r makiiie- all known tcs.fi phvsieialis have di cided l!iat Mis i!el, imlu Oeeker, of est !alil bri.i.e. is dead. This rec niti.-i-was mad.- ticc-ssary by a sensa tional occlil l eliee some t i ::e a :.; in which Mrs. 1. , !..! was aioiiseil from a trin.-. in hi r colihi. She . is lakmi ill ami it was supposed I .;. .. Tii . i ..... lies w.-ve nr.-oMi-ei! I for I'.iiii ii. but no . m'.a'm.n- llui.i j w .s es. ..I w iii'eil,.. bode was in i the c.-il'.n anaitiue; t he ' funeral ! . i S--IVIC. irr.in. i .. mi, 1 1 v v. io as ir the house bloke a vase! a:..! piece of "'lass struck tin sapposiilcorj.se p. tbe- to:,!: -.Iii. i uu aie auair tans iniiisiiaui c.'uisinp-the I 1 ol to l!..w. This li -avy as a hirpe number of child aroused suspicion and ph isVians , r.'U are left niotheih ss. w lio w ele summoned restored M is. 1 T TTi r-i,,". i.i . .... vi . Kemiicky s ratal l ights. Decker to cons l-illsliesS. hell Mis. Decker was apain taken ill i London, Ly.. Dec. :!(. I oui an 1 ili.-d. the former lite-like n.-jm. n have been killed and tel. semblance remained and t! e bodv "ounded in Clay county lipids, was k.-Pt four davs. Then the U ithi i the past two weeks, while tests were made and it was .lecnl- id that transition had certainlv celiri'ed this time .1 lowed. oul iut-. rmeiit TIIK f VVhN bill 1! CkMllsi V.OMAN Sh; is "uch .Mure Ftiriimnl; Tlian Any of !Lr IVcJjvt.ssdrs. '-We are twentieth century wo- n .;t last, with the dower of pnvilepe ami responsibility w hich enriches woman m this wonderful .....t f have no hesitation 1 1 1 di-clarnm -th.-.t we are more fort u- ;,(,. t,;in any of our prtdeccs- s,,rSi" Wi ites M,:rpar. t K. Saims- V'1' V"' J;,."",'"'y luUZ' , '""'.ah "Our ,-radmothe,s and ereat-pramlmothevs were hand.- cape.i 111 iii'-u uiiiiii'i'"ii " thousand prejudices a id cast-iron traditional nih s, from which we .-ireemaucitiatetl. Thcv had neither ,Mlr wide tield of activity nor our! possilulit V ot ' lioroiipli preiiara-1 tioii for life; thev had not oni"i'er the oiiiiortniiit v is 1 posed to a sltower; t hey could not walk oera frosty meadow because ; ,.f their thin kid shoes, and came u,) , bouse muddy and be-! di-.-ie-ei,.,! after a in. .mine's tramp. which we would take w it Lout the slielitest inconvenience i short skirts and thick boots A Murderous Lover. Dudlin, (ia., D.v. till.- ltobert .Morris attempted to kill a Mrs. Tom.ikins. a voiin-r married w..- man, near llaiiis.m. last nipht, :,inl t Ion lmt a bullet into his own I-,..:,!, iiiiiictmp a .lanpereiis ,iun,l. Neither of the two shots he Iii ed at Mrs. Tompkins struck ln-i-. Morris had been pavinpr atb n- tioii to Mrs. Tompkiiis and her msi i iare to another man was P-e motive for (he attumpud laiir.icr and si. id.e. Aiinoiiiiccineiit THE TWKNTIKTH CKN'U Hi' START. Um MAGGIE BEECE'S ENTIRE STOCK And business now beconus ours, and her Millinery Goods will be. oil'eied at half prices and less iu our Mammoth Millinery Department () TUESDAY MOUNINC, JANl'AKV 1ST, I'.llu'a-i'iiM'lits closed wi'll the Misses ilet-se. All i f iir. ni take' prominent positions w ith us, and will be ylad t.jstc their old 1'riciuN and customers. Some of Kahivdi's m.'sterpcrt iiii'ditui. ai e enlist- 1 in our! service, aiul with iho eldaCueil claim, with pardonable piide, to Largest and Millinerv Pusim January Clearance Sale. It is our intention to close out lot w i- and I i in s i 'i yoo. is ii oincacii im.i every ii pal tiiu iit I iiat wo h to discontinue. C ut prices without hesitation. : and Uo.1 I'avett.-viile street, r.!.-a.i,' On Religion. Sj i-i l! I - Xl.f lll M-r. !-. I'.lkiii, Dee. :!L Durin- the .arly part of hist week .Mr. .b in, (irei uwood ami two daiiiihters be- cam.' iohntiy insane alim st at th same mo.iH-'.it. Drs. Itine-ai,d Mos.-lv Wele called alidtheV ale of tin- opinion that tho trouble i- .-tllsed by r.liious excitement, Vesti-rd.iv the parties wen- ravine, Ihi.tcs al.d had to be restrained bv force. The phvsician sas that :h It-was no t.ilie d'.ll ilo.' t lie ih. nit that eilh.-r o'le of tiielll Wollh; not have killed any one withii. leach if they had been permitted Mi, .lit .'1 Oclook 1 I SO oblest daueie Cel' b-ll dead. It is a sad. sad. cast ui'l the sympathy of the i-ntir. community e,, .mt to them in thb lilVstelioiis alllictioli. Promir.ent Chicago Wr-maa Speaks. Prof. Ih.-.a Tyler, of C Idea pro. He-President llllh-lis Wliltlall's Alliance, in speakinpr of Chaml i r lain's Couph ih-medy, says: "1 siiTercd with a severe fold this winter which threatened to run into pneumonia. I tried different lVllleil.es but it seelili d to pro'A wo: se and the lm dicihe Upset in s.o aai li. A li lt lid adviseu lne to t y Ciiaadieilain's Coiiph Heme.U aid I found it was pleasant to take and it relieved lite at ones I J tm now cut irely recovered, saved doctor's bill, lime ami sutt'eriiiir. ml will never be without tide sph-ndid medicine atrain.'" I'm sai-.- bv O. II. Pilkineion. Misto, 1 bllle ' i is, li.S l it', ok iiis Wii.. f,,r a Burglar. ;wi.-k. (la., Dec. 111. 1. D livinp iu the suburbs i f ,', .-hot and killed his w ifi hour last ldpht. luistak- " ':!'e i.lj' her lo iiiireiar. 1 inevi - h '-l '"ecu - iviim- the i-.-jehborho. d -.inch annoyance and Davis sim- ''-nly awakeiir t: t I by his wife' load of bucksl c t ne "o-aieiii. in en into h. r body as she was passin oack door ot tli.-ir lioiise. i in two ot m r lay couniy men were killed and two were wounded in a iieht just over the Clay c umu li:i-' din lap the same era il, mal -inpr a total of six killed and twelve woun led w ithin two weeks. The factions are apain becoiuiiip bus tile and drastic niea-ures niav 1 o necessary to ipn 11 the feudists. The Philippine commission has liiileteil the preparation ol a I .,, e ie.i , . , I ..,,v..l-lilil..el p, t ti, ..... T. ..... si iccts. are similar to ( ienel'al Mat - Arthur's order cst.iblishinp liiuni cipal poverniueiits and atithoriz inp elections. Sore and swollen joints, sharp.' sliootinp- pains, toituinir muscles, no rest, no sleep. That means rheumatism. It is a stubborn disease to ripht but Cliamburlain's Pain Palm has coiiiueied it thoiis- anils ot tunes. It w ill ilo so w hen 1 - llaleiph will bo crowded next u-i'i.l il Ii I lie meet iie' of I lie I isiatlire and tht! orand lodpe Masons. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative lJromo (iiininc Tahh-ts. All drii'jej.ists refuml the money if it fails to cure. 11. V. (irove's sieiiaturo is on each lo.. J."i cents Storms of extreme ioleiice have sw.pt the west and northwest ;ts of I 'ranee. There has het It toe. t her wjtl, :e to shippino. some loss ot life i-oiisiderahle dam:; 4W . .... ,1 TM jicnnture It cu every I ox of the Rpnnino , Laxative Bromo"Ouirtmc Tai'H't UAUiiiniiiiiiovuuii. tin ruajwiy t-t cuirca a calJ Iu nut' uay Extraordinary l'Jdl. facilities. the ivadv in w t: Ilest Equipped ss in North Carolina. at once all short lengths and odd j li'i etllall V deal This d. s and lo llaryi-tt stru t. Tried to kill His Wif, s,,. -I i i., T,. UI.-..TY.T. Albemarle, Dec. ill. Al. x. Tur- m-r, color.-d. concluded last liL ht to kill his wife by cuttiiitr her throat. He deposited her on the tloor, spread ut a bed ipiilt to ke. M as he e pressed it I t he blood trout trettuur draw ilio- f. il 1 1 in the act of on tin- lioi.r and an uyly knife was cutting her throat win ii soine on.- came to the r.-sci e all 1 hill l ied the lieirro to the lock up. ."tops th Cau'h and Works off tliei Ct.U. ! Laxative P.toiiio.Quiiiiiio Tal - j tsciite a cold i:i one day. No ui lio pav. I lice .i cents. Wants Damages from WhiU Car. Iiidianapolis, Dec. JS. J). A. ' leliliilies. of ( 'olllllibiis, ., Iiasj tiled suit iu the I'liitnl States! Court imr.;ii:-t about citiens, men and women, of Washiiiirtoii cunty. Lid., for .-imi.ooo dam-1 apTes. He claims th. v whitecapped: liini on .laiiii.ny -"io. 1 '. ii.ii. ami per-1 scented him and his family until; ihev well' forced to leave the! State. I . . Cut this out and take it to (J. p. Pill.inpton's di ur store awl yet a free sample ot Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best nhvsie. Thev also cure dis- orders of the stomai h, biliousness tint hi i d u he. Al.ifTieJ. I Ins li.. ii -At Mi.. ro-M-n. i" -.f tin-l.rl l. v f uli. r. in" r Mi, Vim-iimii S i li'i!-, .n ii..- -..". li li v. r.iiHl. liv li.-v. w II . I.HWl. Ml. Mil J..HN w. i Ilia t. Mis.. !'..! ! l).ui, .liiilK-lil.-r ! Mr. II-.rn. e i. l).... SV.W A l V Pli riSMM KN'TS. AND SALK.--P.V virtue of an -f Uu .-tiporl-.r .-.-.irl ..r Cliailuim emiiiiy in On- .'H'lsi-oiilCi- l .1. it. lli.iiili t I x-.-u-..r v- II .1 o iarhii:."U vt ill.-. I will .-n Snirr.t..y, in- ...hi. -i i ..i .i ...!.. :.-. v.'-i, r-r r -r - ii-1" a. h i;li. i-i i-i.l l-r ui tl..- . iir: I.-.li-o l r In l- i.r.. N. c, il un.-r .! ru'.l in i h.-ith-ui tu :x in r.il.ln lii'-! -vniilil(.. Il i.iioipT nt ii r-.i It l!r uu ! C -lli:.-:?. II. Alii. TI-1". le'- lli: 11 111..' rilllllll Willi l.l 1 2 . .-.HI.. I M .l. s 1.. 1. r u u llni., tli.-in-e ..mil i:. ,li -r. . . . i-i ,' ..iain .ii-.l '. Iti.ki. I-- r-.. k I'll.- uu I ." Inn -t Vi.-ri.- iii'-.--.i n.-?, f Ik-ii -o funiUi M ili-L'i-.-.-- i."t wlih M- r ;i h i. 1i:ii- 7 -I.-1.I..S ulitl '.ni link-t -i .-' i.-lk M.'l -k'ni.- i-. tii.t. !li.ii.-e h-.tiili .'..a jii'.-- .-u-i li liiiiln i.i ii mi.-:.'i!i-.i-i Mi-i tf in an 1 r. I ' .-.-rm-r, ttiiui. i. u li 1 i ll tin nii.l : link- t i -i!..' Ol' Kills .In. in i: . li iliw uu i I. iik- I. -:i.k.- miI - rii. r n..nli 1) e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s iiel Tl links Li Hi" li.vlnii'.ri:, Il llhllli! HI...IC M il.-e n. T. r :l- "ll" lull! M.-ll i . -ii ilii I. i 111 fix nv ii li-. 1 :-! r ...I .i unlit i.i In- it- Hi tri..-t. Tin-lv.'.-iiil r :i li. l'.m. li. II. U VVl'.s, i ninili run r ? $S$S$ S$ Ek Hew Store! KewGoois! O Our sttvk toiisi.-iM.f everv thinj;' th.it is kept in a tirst cl is ( "..'tier il sa.u .i Wc have .uhh'd tlu cclc Q br.itcJ S POSi: I.ADILS SHOP W7 .1 c-1 0.1 .... ... '7 1..'.', IHO J'.. 1 1 l I I .1 1 1 1 " , t 'CJ to riVC S.lTlSl .ItTtlOll. Ht'l, also call attention to the fact that we haw added to our i when- Corset 1 Jepaitmcnt the cele-ill'.-red. Prated H. P. -o4 and 9 ') Cor. L Pn c,,- i (3 w J Produce: (diickeus, r K s. ' in. Oats, Pease, Bees Wax, Beans, payini; W.-ol, i,;., i,...t n i a V W'e are abo in the market ta for cotton. We want to buv 2s.ikhi pounds Dry Hides at highest prices. Come to see us, we teel sure we can save , you money. ours sincerely, SanM Cntlfln Mills SANK R1 ), N.t '. ' V SSSSsSS-s5 :-A.wY CR !-:r: A ' Ov 'All -a:, .-cn.iot.. l-lr..,IZ. Hit. UK-T ttli.l Hi lilf s llnu Ullli. gK 'Ihi'Sl llINO TPRM i.f III" ip.-t tir..-i.r.il!,5r.r 1 ..I iia- i.it,tiiu l..ii i-l'Iiii UNI l;Y i. fin. C..H..-.I'!. In I.ij.ll-ii. Srl.-m-.-, l.M.rung, Hud 1 f MllHlK. VvMI 'I ulM-.n ! IM I-i ti .VI ol .nll. I ,,,. , ln f., mlli.--. M im t.i T M ni iilli; In 1 ti.u. .i.-.t.-r an. ; , ,;i .,,,,,,, , v vvTr". Sujit. I ; ,i, .rj., p,, , ,; fss S W.L.LraloDJSoa POPULAR STORE. COHRENCE THE BET CENTURY OUT 0? DEBT. W. L LONDON & SON Would like to owe HopiNo vol Merry christmaS And will have a Prosperous ear. Dec. -21. P.IOO mi and mu -- PI T (U K O-cccf-c llaisins Candy. Wa Nil'--. b lUpes. Apl'les. :ons, ( io-carts. and thou; Hot Mi-lit iolie. Fireworks bv nr.Mi'.Mi.r.Pi tup. 1 1 1 1 mm. m gbocesy. 1 Orders by mail eiv. n prompt attention. We carry th. larppst ! line of Tinware, (ihtssuaiv. Lamps. Plain and Decorated Crockery land China f anv house in the citv. We puaraiitee to compete in I . . I '. '.I . 1 . V. ...ll. V.. ..ill I.'..vil ..1- Wilt i prices ami tputiii v w 1111 any noiise .-.oun. ..... freieht add. tl. V know your t .me is valuable ctiltst-qut-l.tly wo .,,,1 detain vou with a lorn, winded ct ck and bull story, but if Qik vou will call on us. or mail us vour or leis. we will prove what we S advertise to be true. We buy direct from the laipest inanufaclur Q ers and are able to -j-ivc vou poods either from stock, or wo can tf5 ship v.-u duvet from the manufacturers. Don't lore.-t the place, tho W. K. T. Ik Wholesale Packet Oroe. ry and Y.-.rh ty Stole run by V);thf people's fllell.l. W. Ii. Proctor, luEEP A BANK ACCOUNT wini Tin: Commeccial and Farmers Bank Halvifh. !Cash Capital and Surplus, 130,000.00. i .-scctc; Crer I-Iall nillicii 1 .cllars. .7. ,L TiioMs. !Ai.r A. Ti!oviso 1 1!. S. .1 ;!;! w. . . , Hi.iii-i i i V. .1 t k.min DUIUIAM 1VIAU53LB YAIIE3, C. J. HIT. IN, I'lo. i t'll ruK. (l O In point of w'oikin.uiship. material, Coiifoimity to instructions, efforts to please, dispatch in the execution ot orders and mo derate charges, we Jely competition and invite ct mpaiis'-r.. Coiie por.jeiice invited and estimates and designs (if desired) piuniptly tiiii.islud, W. LLonioiifiSoD g POPULAR STORF.5 have what you them. ham: had A t r AND HAPP I (iOod-hyc9 1000! cuos is coming L1NP. OP Arc -.lrccid-'y D.dh . (illlis. Vase: if articles Try the Millions. Durham, N. C. .v. r. I'resitlent Vice-I've iident Cashier Assistant Cashier ' J . K I. I- 1 .r I 4- -
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1901, edition 1
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