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fc. 4M.aW4MIUV.''UIUMMb4M. L'' .3 TI1UKSDAY, Jan. 17, 101)1. Local Hecoi'ds. A car-load of .shinleH for sale by J 5. NoiK! Jr. Five hundred cedar posts wanted by J5. Moot; Jr. Write all the neighborhood news to Tiiu Uivoiuj. H-u I lie 'm.' of JlePhors, n 'Weathernpoou in another colunii . Attention in called to the pro fessional curd of A. M. Alooie, n this issue. The fever at Pynum is report ed to lio under control, all pa tients improving. Attention is eallleil to the "ad." of Dobbin ,v Farrell in this issue. Head the "ad." of Walter Woolleott and call ut bis .stoic when you go to Kaleih. Tell your neighbor to sub pcrihe for Tin: Kkimiih during the m-ssiou "f the Legislature. Mr. Jaiues (1. Hauler, of Baldwin township, has received an appoint ineiil in the (Senate branch of the Legislature. A colored boy, iiaiiji-d John Williams, was accident illy shot at this place, on last Friday, I an other colored boy, 11. lined lleniv Jones, but no serious wound was inflicted. Messrs. A. K. Col ten and (leoiye llai riuuloii, ol C.ipc Fear township, were coinpi tii:up as to who would kill the largest ho-, and w hen they Killed last week Ml. ('often won the race, as his hou weighed "I0 pounds an 1 Mr. Har rington's Weighed 1:1 1 pounds. Villon those who alloiidod the i:riii juration from this p!a. wor.j i ' 1 1 it. W. L. L. n I n, Mr. and Mrs. V. C I'o.', .Miss Annie Wi -liaaH, Mrs. T. 11. Calvei I an I dii.i riilcr, Mr. J. I!. At. v. -dor, Air. A. P Torre. Mr. John A. Miiiik. n, Mr. C C. il-it.-h. Mr. I'. D. II , a- J If you nee.l a irn.iil pair o! shoes for a little in. m y you : i ; i find them at Loudon's 1 . . ; 1 r Store W ho keeps I he br'esi. In .-: and ch !pe-, ;,io.'; Vi ,,. ... Thev sell I he best .- .."o sh. 1 I. lies ill the market. A full of I'iants shoes w hi.-li y. are t he best made, i'or 1 1; Mr. Wesley Williams, of N Hope township, met with iplite a painful accident last Friday, lie was try i in.' to hitch up a pair of uubroki u horses w hen one of them r 'a red up throw iny him riolontly to the io,iud and dislocating- his shoulder. Mr. Williams was vv i Alabama to Disfranchise. a llirmliiliuin Pinn-lal l N.w V.ii'k Ci-iiiiiiiT''IhI. Alabama w ill be the next South ern State to disfranchise the iicl'To voter. Leading Democratic poli ticians in this State sav that the Arrested for Counterfcuing. HlMiil in Ch irl iCu olisprver. llitrh Point, Jan. ll.A band of alleged counterfeiters was ar rested here tlii-i afternoon by ('has. jucreai- L. Una-lit. ot the t inted States mir y Accoidine to tin.' homicidal and j suicidal f-t it istics of t he ( hi ;) lribllilc t,;v Ueio N.27.ri liomi-Vk cides in this cuintry lnl, yeai, an VT T I nnnnn P, Qnn ii... ,i u.ii uuuuuu ut uuu POPULAR STORE. of 2,i.)i) over the preci d-1 r. '1 here was also a 1 iii present imitation in Congress on necrct si rvice, assisted by United increase in the mini her of suicides I the nliiiaet of ve,ln,.ii,,v lln. ',,,,. Stales o l Ii 1 1 Lroiuht heie Sunday evening to! jrressioiul representation of iual- cal oflicers. The nam. Dr. f Impin lor treatment ami Drs. i jou.s or other restrictions on prisoners are Kz-kiel (b Lliewsaml l.liapnT reituceil the ' sun"r with ic.-it ion, and Mr. W illiams left j,,f eliminating Millikau and h lines of the lll'ISotiel'S are I'..'l; lei ( oo-U.e A i . iaanevysaii.l l iiapin reiiuoeii tin- sullr.-iu-i-, with the avowed purpose Spencer, Will Poach, white, .- nl for hoiii j in yfnod moininij-. ,!!):. Evidently "prosperity. S:ops t W. L. London & Sod POPULAR STORE. haio Monday neio vote, will VUlinun .Mattliews, colored. 1 hev not in the least, deter the imive-. will be taki li to (ii'eeiislioro to nient in this State to accomplish nijjht for a preliminary heariii"; (lint end. before I'nited States Oononissio . I on J'uv; ltr.ro;!!) I n the Senatorial campaie-n Sen- er 'I'rojih n. 'I'o your coriespon- SII.FR CJV ITL.MS. ior Mor-.'.-m was the a vowed dent to-iuyht, M r. U iidit said: mier ( "iff i1 l .i. k. mill I ch.inipiou of nee-ro di-f ii'icbise- "J came here four days jilto to The Lf.riKl'.,fMi' ! in in ! "lent and he swept the State, car- work on the case and this after- evervhodv is looking for relief. but the manv little white bovs ( t 'euiocratic primaries who must lie able to read and uiit . I,v l'hlS ! I.I l, ...li,,, ...I ljrsti jcialic party of Alabama in favor Anuinberof our voumr towns- ,,f, 11 "!;-v eonsfitutiou and restricf- 1....1 : I". ... i . ...... i edsuiiraee Mini wnen I in- iiemsia- tlie Couxh and O.oiks off tli C'j!d. Laxative Jlro ;o-Qiiinine Tab lets cure a cold in one dav. No cure, no pa v. Price cents. men are Friday niyht with interest and ini:ea fear, for at that time a IoiIlic o: lui.'.:lits oi I'ytluas will lu in s'iliited here. There are seven een charier members and we trust tney all may ' ride" safely t hroii jli. Floiu what we know of (he order it is a lio.'d one ami we nre jrl.id li welciiine the same in our midst. Lev. ( i. L. Finch lilh-d his pul pit in the Haptist church List Sundav and Sund iv ni-J.t, ho is .i.i.ii i i . urre.-i; iy loveu ny nis p.-.ipie here, lild is (ioiiiy- ail CNcellenl Work. Dr. S.iuioid held his lirsi ipiar- terl .' coiiieieni e .Sunday. 1Iioiil; Ii he h is been with us a short time, vet he has made manv friends, a.s a result of which he wa-i iviently "poindeil.'' Trade has been eo,M for the p ist few mouths and our business men are wearing bro id smiles. Sih-r City Institute has an cn roUnieut of I In pupils. l!oi ii, t he b. .ardiu- and local pat ronae are the best in its history, it -i ml vantages as a boardin g school are unsurpassed, and as it deserves it is r ipi.lly taking its place anion" the best institutions of the coun try. Si i;m i:ii;i:i.-. Foi; Tut: l!i:coiib. j Chapel Dili, N. C, Jan. !, I'.ri!. ' r ... i i i I .nr. isn iiiieii Jirixm, who Jives !with ins son near Shaw 's mill in , I ineiil .-mil lw sttunl (. Stit.. ...!. I wink on t he e.ise .-oilll,w ,,lfi.. i'laueli county, is hi! eal S old. b !. I iviier IU out. of eon nl !,.. i llielioon made it convenient (o nu.i.1 the bit her ot 1H cliildien, has ION I Democratic iiriinaries. This hnslthe narties inn Jiehl ne.ir town ff'""' cinidrcil an. I Ui moat rra.ua been accepted as the well-iiL!i un-1 while rabbit huntiinjr. Approach- c "''Ircn. ! auiuioiis declaration of the Di'iuo- inir. I aihlressed the party with'"- Hello, boys, e ive me a match.' As I K KU I'ISKSJ KNTS. one of them did m J collared him " ; i 1...1 iT..w ..i i a d i l j wt'Mon-.' ?nnr ie-o it lost, Millikal and Clnel of Police Hen- ! Prompt Il-.'SS. I'M, ittifjition f;ivcn all lice.j HI iiilllts. husi- lill.-vMi Di l l.il II. rill le I ii ;. ;ll..--, i;iiiiii,ni i i lire mei i w u mom ns no lime in passiiiir a bill w hich ' nett, who were concealed, and of-! ''loJ!NKV-.Nb i'oi'N,i.i.i oit-.vi'-l AW provides for an eh ction on Aju il i fecled the arrest of the "aiiir. J J'l I is.'ioiio, - - - N. C. '2 t next, when the people will vote hud that the money was made ot on ,l.e'lier or not the const itu-j babbitt imtal in deiiominationn l i: .. .1 oi l li i r ... .11.. I.. .li' .1 .11 I . : l. I . i ii in, u con M' 111 ion sua 1 1 oe lieu j. 1 1 , m 'i i m n.o i uuoii s imiu niciki'is, i ui; . . . , ,:, ... ;,. I 1 1 ,i .1 , ,, , , - . l , j . . , ;. I Mike l!,1 M .lit N 111 Villi Ul Hull.', called, it will meet on May 20 fo - and the lar-cr part bole date of . , , . . ,,., ,, low iii and sit lor .ill da vs. JMi.J. I liere were also somedol-; The Democratic party has made ; lars and quarters. J have secured py.x; WAN'U'lJ u iiiiowuill.il i lie a o wi'il pu l lose 1 a ;;oou .oiiouiii, oj nils colli iroin ! . of the new constitution is to dis-ipaities upon whom it was passed. 1 ' 'i L, . ,', r i.:... .ii; t Ill ., ii I i i.;..i. "..vi ... ii.ini iit,-ir iill i:;nuiiillL Ili'VI'l em li ... . " ' 'I iiiiiiaiiiiu, .1 1 II 1 11 u w-it!i..ut depriving a single vhite I they have been opera I in ir for a mati of tin 'ballot. jiiioufh or more and without a A s:ii::u!.ir feature of the sit ua-1 doubt theic is a clear case against tiiin is that many leadiuy lb-pub-1 .ill parties." In answer to a ipies licaus of t hi-State, w ho two 3 ears j tion as to the place when- the ii'.'o opposoil this movement, are cnunterfeiteis operated he said: now in favor of it, tin m-Ii tin- "I can't say at iresej t. or at h ast piirty oii.-aiiiatioii has taken no I until after the trial. J found no action. They are-lie that the eliiui-j money on (he persons of the pris ii.it i n of the ne:.' ni from Southern 'oners." politics is the best tliim.' that I Mr. Wri-ht was ot the party j could happen for t he Ilcpuhlicnns, I that ciiptured the desperate l.aiai as they ini:i ht hope then to build ! of Italian counterfeiters in .New I iork severid weeks a,uo. One of j I lie prisoners is scarcely JNvears of ae. All have a fair reputa tion and tin- arrest was somewhat of a surprise. 111 their ' month to look iiitt-ivst ill Ch. Plum and 'u.i'io. S.ti.iiv or ci-'tii- Adj!V,, ! I in ( (' i.-l-ANV, Cicvckiad, Ohio. I'Usiiic-s, and during this up a strung ore;uiiz itimi in sect Ion. Tin.- nee roes ri t;ikinir no terest in the moveineiit. iti- IL-re for Sale keepiiiir. Kr-Hii 'I'll.- l;i:' i;ti i'iv.oiii.1 oiimtvit, l.i-n. Sllel llt' J ones, of Moore county, was in the ciiy yesterday to brine a white prisoner to the bali ieh jail lor sale Keepnii;'. I he prison-1 r's name is Silas M.ul indah- and! Do was! ! i: i lel.'.l. il r; A;': ''"''V' M I !to;i which .tV jl '' ' " ,-,.!.. A'- x ;'.. i.cki'V''1 I"'1" i . bli ii ! I. i'i, m- t . n lt in bie read a a ad S.-c, tin rsitv , Pro i ' 1 1 1 u, Piiii., is charged with rape, it VV I I I iristmas reci ss !' ti." I'.icuitv of eie ::way Ironi ;irresfe,l List i liiiisibiy. ''. D. Toy at-! The victim of the' crime liiee'ii!-;-of I in-: Mi's. ihv.Ver, whine home is in ie,d .'.s ..icia- 1 1 'hat iiaiii co.iiily. bui w ho is te.ieh l.i in Piiih-i ! . !- ns scl.--oi in Hitter's township. ! and Dr. I Moore coiiiitv, win re the crime Killed hy a Train. ii I II in Tin-1 (.-: .! Monroe, Jan. 10. Mex liuclnn illl, colored, was killed by No. .11, the sout h-bouiid passeiiLrer train, in the yard lure hist lii.jht. Ile jumped oil' the train before it stopped, bis bead struck against a is .1 fi'ci.e-ht ciir that Wits Mainline1 on KePtaofl & WeallsipD, SANiOPI), ,. C, A iv otfeiin;' tlwir eMail e stock oi thrown "t i sent anil hei'iiio t he f-iolitiii'i n A ssoeiat io;i ut its lliclilaon I. Dr. 'eiiu-I'.-ipi 1' i-U I 1: 1 : 1 r-i t i; :- iry si l o ils. I ir. A!e- iVi!S ! . i .t in 1 1 1 1 !. ,., I a !:al live dor o i Nnrm;d sclni.i ''deli! enable also vi s Vork .l inn- the lo.!;.!.i ! purpose oi' I'l j.l ll.'lin.- ; P:esi d for th issocia HI 1.11 iV. .f lllolie-,-. -They have received this we. k a nice lot of lanbr i h-rv li.-iuht at very low lleiires find tiu-y w .i:d like loi voil to ca l at l.omois Popular Store and see i. A oiner nice e-oo.,. we a,e recei , in j ; , , , ,f ( ,,iors,lv Alll.nlii livi.e-w,-have ii lew nice Dnss S.ui t : ih , !l;lt V- ,i;litl i,;lsias. lor ladies we are sell in- -r' i tic meet imr was held and or Miii;:a cheap, cheaper thaliyoll can buy I t ,c.,.t..d. Dr. Chas. i!nsker the cloth. ville was present in Kalei-h at lla --Next Saturday beiiiir Ceneral ; . uiiual lu.-etiuj-of t!m Association L -e's birthd iv the Wim.ie D.ivri - f North Cai'oiina Acai'.einii s. ( tiMpfel' ol tin- I i.iiiL'lilers oi ttic! lo.i (oini,eu uie liolniavs ( 'otii'ed -raev III. ill' sir Wli have ii in. -el her of Mrs. II. A. !. that al'lernoiiu !y ii luiiieiiiorate i'iie Chapter in- ma Is oil the at tile leis.ielii London at .'! o i l and appropriat tiie occasion. vites the citiens ot the to.Mi an siirroun line; eoatitrv to unite with them iii celebrating this occasion. I HAV Woman's 1'liKAK. On Wednesday evciiin.y of last week a in-ero woman, who had be come insane, stopped Dr. Chapin's horse as he was passim: iilony the street and eoiui: hetvveen the wheels of Ihe buirv comuieliced strikimr him with both lists. Sev eral citi.-ns w 'lit to bis rescue lint were unable to t;ct the woman away. The doctor look hi the situ ation and as soon as he could ;:ave the woman full possession of the buj'.V, atnl as he i;ot out she placed herself comfortably in his seat and proceeded to curse out the town and even body she knew. The woman, who lives near here, lnis been an inmate of the insane asylum. After much delay th towu marshal ai rived, and he with half dozen cltlciis succeeded in y'llaciu; the woman in jail for safe keepiiiir, but us she was so much improved next day was released. a ;tu iv ot b im.-im ol Florida. Chapd Hill is now connected with tile State system of lone- dls talii'e t--leplioii'-s. Parents and 'friends wid do ib. less Welcome ' this convenient method of coiumu i iiicatiiiu' w ith Fniversiiy stu 1. nts. i The eiiroleiiient up to date is i live hundred and seven, which i somewhat larger than it was last year at this time. The enrollment for the e:tr S!l-.i plot) was .".PJ It is probable that this number will be exceeded this veiU'. no school li uis -, and t oinai ii led about N o'c i'bni s.I iv iiioi'iiin:;- w hil in her way to school. Mat iind.ile was niri'sted placed in j iii at Carlhaee, l.eiu- I brewer, as ti e one who rae-ei was t i.lioilt ii hi r v as , last vvas-l"'1 ' the i t lie sidi -t l iiciv ami be w :i ; under tiie mov ing (rain. Jjoth f I were cut oil" and one leir man- 'to the kmc. lie died about ,'i j o'clock this mi riiii.e-. lie:it Put r.j an liicreas. ot s'cn;oii. Clothing Dress (jSoocIs A !Mi-xiciti w,r' veteran aiu uiiieiil editor v. rites: "feeinj. adveitis.n.ent of Cl'anibiir- Iain's Cobe, Cholera and Diar-1 rtioi a i.emeitv, i am lvmiiulcii utiiied, it is sanl.li.v .vl is. ' -l "ot.i.cr in .n-xieo in u id out- i'M'1 '"'i 1 coniracicj .ue.xican tii- a'l.r utter At vo: l for c.idi. (iiw th-'itt a call in p.n ;oti oi l"y tn ti!. h,.,- i)M h ., Prid .V there: al ''""'a iUnl t Ills rcilleilv lias Kept .i .' , " , ','. . r,-,,,,, ....ni,, ,, ;,...,.., imii i viiciiim.-' nun at v. .liin-i " ". rv " 11 "m '"".) ml lh.il -. i.i.rl.f Shi i-iti" .1 oin s I elision tor oil d him away and brought ipirit iiim here. Mart indah- is about years old. Hid i.ppears In uly inleliim nt. lie -ays that In- is i;( t guilty of the crime lie is c!iar-e. Willi, ami tliat ne km- lliesb iiothiiiL; of it until he was Mt Due events ( IFoaTiir , Yeinoa Sprin.-s, Jan. of th most i f tiie New Year IbViKP. N. ('., 1'.. p.'l'l. Iijoyable WIS Die pl lll j s. llill- bv Mi: hi-t Wed- l!ai!ev, feksoxai, rrr.Ms. Mrs. (iideou Alston is visit in. relatives in IShideu. Mrs. James A of Sihr w. i:. on :i Pou, ironu iu a visit to frie son. Miss (ieoru'ie lliiniu City, is visitin ' Mn llrooks. Miss Azilo Hill h.-is yone visit to her aunt, Mrs. 11. W. at Smithtield. Miss Cornie Foushee is visitin-r her sister, Mrs. (icorge A. Mutton, at Hih Point. Mr. Thumas Atst ni, of lbileieh, lias been visiting his tuother, Mr. James F. Alston. Miss Mary Uelle Fabanks re turned Sunday from ;i visit to friends at Chapel lliil. Mr. Jessu A. (iiles went to "Washington hist week to see about getting il Federal otlice. Messrs. Alfred Fub.mks, Albert Pritchard and Herbert Llovd. of 'P.ook Piirty" eiveu ;d the llofe', Mi. onion IU -.li.IV I'Vl ileil ilild S'Veinl of t lie new books and m any id' the o!d -r on. s htc well le;'. eselite.l, sum ' of tile in slrikiiii; b"iu--, "Ali Sorts iiiid Conditions of -Men." "A Tale of Two Cities," "TI:,. White," "Fmlor Two Sweet (iill ( iradiiate, let Loiter," "The Virginians," " The I i or Slayer,'' etc. New and interest in-.: literary eauies uvle played which, toe-ether with the d.untv lefieshiiu-n' s Thompson has served by the ch.u mine- hostesses ids at ll- m ule the evenine; p;iss mo.-.t plcas-aiitiv. U'.uiiii.i in Fhle-i," "A Xoar- I'liinse in lint Water, rriv.ri.1,,1, nl ,.( Tli,. M .ri.iii,; I' ul. Tin unas-, i lie, N. ('., Jan. 1 1. l'.liil. 1 An accidoiit occurred yesterday i atternoou about 4 o clock at the II. F. Clements' Veneering Fac tory here, in which live colored j men caaie near losim;' t heir lives. 'It seems that Y.ili.e Weils was rolling-a l.-.ree block of wood into Javat of boiling- water, whoh his i foot siipped ami ho fell in back I wards. A.s the other four men I were tryiiiLT to e-et him out, the ' planks on which they wore staud iii'..' "-ave away, precipitatin.;- them also into the water, which is kept id the lio'tliiie- point, and is sever al feet dep. Wells was scalded up to his neck, the skin, mul oven pieces of his llesh cominj oil' with his lothes. After stnf'erini;' men tal agonies, lie died shortly after tnid'ii'j lit. 'I wo others were seri ously burned, one of tin in, it is feared vill die. The oth. r ! were only slightly scalded. every reiiewal a dose of it restoies me." It is un equalled as a quick cure for diar rhoea ami is pleasant- and safe to take. For safe by (I. It. Pilkin-r- toll. NeRio Lynched in South Carolina. ISllK'k 1 1ll.-, S. C, Sp.vlHl, Will, l" C.lllnilil.l S HI.- About lOilio o'clock this morn iii:;' news was received of an oti! ra re of the usual kind about s x miles from this place, near File . The iieero entered the house and attempted to ravish the wife of Mr. Melviu Hair. The nero, Charles Lany, was : caUL'ht this evening about three ; miles fiom lilaekv ille ami curried back to the. scene of his crime. I 'pou bcinjj confronted by his j victim he confessed to haviiiu ' committed the deed. The party of men which had 'him in c ha rye immediately carried him a short distance from the house and, after swiueini-' him up to a tree, riddled his body with ' bullets. tk M ftm Otnnn I Tniir f nfirl new oiuiti : utifl mm: 20TH CENTURY JANCAPV SALLS P)01. . L LSNB09 & SON At (his season are oilerin spec ial inducements to house-keepers. They have something ex ivn good and cheap in white ta ble cloths, 30c. to $1 per yard, worth a great deal more. Nice large napkins from $i per dozen up. Their 1.50 per doz. napkins are something ex tra. Ail price towels. Hem stitched sheets. Pillow cases, sheeting, by the yard or bolt.. They would call your especial aHcntion to the low prices they are selling White Spreads and Quilts. An extra heavy cotton comfort only 85c. Very low prices on all wool white blank ets. Now is the time to buy. The best and cheapest goods lor win dow curtains either in white or colored, that are in Pittsboro. We will offer for the next two weeks if not sold sooner 1,000 yards of good calicos at 4c. per yard, 5oo yards of outing at 5c, and many other Dry goods we are anxious to sell and that means extra cheap for you. leinedv t It i'sltf? two Tie (ircut Packer l aid to Rest. Chicaeo. Jan. !C The body I . I. Armour, was laid to rest to day beside that of his sou in the Armour family lot at (iraeobind Cemetery. Ibief services were held at the residence, after w Inch the casket w:is removed to Armour Alivi,iii The prize, a beautiful silver pa-' and. l,iV in state two hours, per cutler, was awarded Mis: The lloral display was very el Kate Houston for euessin- the ;date and beautiful, co'inim,' lies, iiumoer oi uooks lvoiv- l.-.u,. , i. o I of In. ,1 vi..... vices Were conducted by lr. (iun .. '.. .. j sal us. I he casket was then borne to the special train, which conveyed it to Cit'.iceland. Only members of the family, a few heads of de pi. rtineiits of Armour .V Company, and several invited friends went to the c.'iiictt-rv. The Mother's Favorite Chamberlain's Coul'Ii 1 is the mot li, -r's favorite. pi. asant anil safe for children to. take and always cures. It is in-! tended especially for coughs, colds, ; croup and whoopiiur counh, and is I the best mediciiie made for these' 'diseases. There is not the least Manner in ivin.e; it to cliildien fori of it contains no opium or other in-j jnrious drue; and may Le e-iven as coiitideiitly to a babe as to an ; adult. For sale bv (!. K. Pilkiicr- i ton. ' I J7 ... ( ur stojk consists ,.j t'Vv'rv tiling; that is l.cpt in a first. V class ( ii'iicra! Mor,'. tP havL- added the ale- bratcd uosn i.Ah i i:s snoi: cd to r.ivc sat is taction. also call ath-niiou to the fact D ffl tli.it we have .uLlc.l to our Corset Department the cele brated H. I'. 4i4 and mki Cor- 2 sets. Lor wear, tit and dur- i ability they h ie no e.iial. ft We buv all kinds (.otin'.rv - n i.-. . i., i 'i.; .1 ...... i.' .. ., ." ft .- l li'illlll. v.lllw rvtns, 1 . i; j Corn, Dais, Pease, Feins, Z zWool. lu'vs Wax, pa me. tk 2 hislvst matket price. ' y-; We are also m tlu- market jU, kij for cotton. We want to buy 2 o-v1"-"1 pounds Dry lli.lesat' lushest puces. ( unie to see 'Silis, we ireisiuc we .an vou in -nev. l oui - uur COTTON IOC. NOW Wl v not buv V'.'itr "better-halt" that much-need Sewing 3racliin.G or Org-o.rj.': Write us lor Catal an supply you ;;ue and prices on any make you want we t Oztl Easy Tcims. z i: Machines j.oo, !?IO.oo. Sl l.io, S20.CX"), S2".0.) and tip to sSofUM. Organs "Larrand and Votey" "Heinle," -4.oo to ?l,2vK). ELLIS MACHINE and MUSIC COMPANY, J C. B- Ellis, Manager, Bnrlinnton, N C. ! Or Mr. W P.. IIAUTSOK, isS ?- PITTS liOliO, X. C il Vouisi:ic.ulv, l. ic.iCl .. . ..... ' ----- mm mm mi s.WR )i), N.C sent al. Hi'itur Hiding in the Swamps. c nii' A neighboring editor now t.iKes the b;iclv stleest of his town on account of ti:;- way he mixed up a report of a cattle show and a con ceit, says an excha'ivro. This is ihevv.iy he mad.' it lead: "Tin couct'it iiiveii bv ()dcssn's most b aut'l'.l yo ii'ir la bos was lii-.:hiv a'p:eei.it.-d. Tl.ey s;in-- i:i ;i in .st cli.-iriiiin luaiiii, r, winuino' the phiuvlits of the elitiie audience, who pronounced them the tim-st held ot shoi thoi us in the country, ed in uulnadiii A few are of rich bro.vn color, but .and one of tin A Colorado minor has discovci ed a new mineral which in the diirk yives out hht. Where he. discovered it it rave li.yht onoiiL;h' to work by without the use ofi catidlcs. A moderate sized piece' of it put in a vase of water will il-i lumiuate a room. lie doesn't I propose to hide his I in lit under a! bushel, but to utilize it and niid.e money out of it. If troubled vv ith a weak diges tion, b, lehitu, sour stomach, or if you feel dull alter entitiy-, try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price, cents. Samples vuc.'i.soo.o icicniaiu: -ews frt.t nt ti l; IMlktn-tou was r. c.-iveil lieio l ite Saturday iinu the ac. milled s saw m i id.'iital kiilii Henderson ;it II evening of of ii limn Dave Coble's Die il.-cl-lolit occurred ill the for, noon. Mr. lleiulerson was oii''-.i- a car of lumber e IV V timbers fell store. VOU OUGHT TO YOUR PROPERTY IN TIUC A BANK ACCOUNT WITH TUP Comnieccial and Farmers Bank Ilairiffii, V. C. Cacti Capital and. Svirplu.s, $130,000.00. assets Over u. XTa.lt Million 3 ;cllars. ,T. Tit. Ms .i.i A. Tiu.Mi'sos ; J. S. .) I li.V AN . i lit liiu.ur W. .Iavkson. President . . . Yico-1 'resident Cash'er Assistant Cashier m Ten in-rsons were J uli.ui. oral injured in an killed and sev xplosion near M inchester Tuesdav mornim (. hap-1 Ilill, spcut Mumlay m lu-ul of shorthorns in the countrv. ed in mih.adin-- a car .f lumber To Ci-rc a ColJ in One Day towu- . A few are of rich bro.vn color, but .and one of theheivv timbers fell Take Laxative P.roiuo (),iinine' ('apt. . L. London and wife the majority im. S otted brown on hiai, ni.ui 1 i'i- him so badly Tablets. All diui.'-ists refund the will leave tomorrow una visit to and white. Several of the IcitVis that he died idler a few hours of money if it fails to cure. L W. . their sou, Mr. 11. A. Lundou Jr., at ate able bodied, tine limbed end intense aj-onv. II e v. as a brother ( J rove's signature is on each bo. Chailotte. promise to j i .v,. -oo.l mukeis. ' of the statim avnt at Juli.tn. 2 cents This iV a llome com pany and dis.'ives the ji.it I-. o.i.o Oi id .North ( 'ill'. Lilians. 1 1 was irL';i"ized in lS.'is ii I ba paid over liouooi) im ,i--e- ami there is m t one c Miteste I claim ;iaint it I Al. left's p;,id pl'uMlpt- l.v. Ku-iy prii.h-ut man oiiht t iii-iir,- ,', pro - ry. I.- ti-niis, iV... apply to rn.sKi cowridi, Piesidelit. Scot. 1:1. mho. Can b3 preserved, if your ! eyes are oropei'lv cared for- 1 If you are unable to v isit our optical joiliee and consult our specialist, we Will send vim a simple method for I testing your eves at home, on re ceipt of a postal card. Dr. s HAITORT. I 1 VK Kl'ti I.LII.T, Durham, N. C. ri.cn', nil Trade JJrkt pbti nel. (ml nil l'al int buin.- coiifluclJ .'r Modcrat, ttf. Oun Or?tcf is Optitc U S. uTrfcT Oinci Hi 4 w.' o,.i i.riirn rut lit Warn time luuu iLoett rfuiou- from VVa-hn 'ou. SioU mod-l. itrr ing vr phnt.v, with Ji-.rrii ttnii. We 4dm', If piiii'nialile ur mil. Ir clH't-r. Our fro mil due till ii'iiu ' mc-in 1. A Mimiit, I!" lo Oiilieii I'-ilei.t,-' ,'! uu'9 of t.t.ial cii.nt la yuut fcu,;e,cvtujty, u tun n, ul f rcr. AJ.Irei, C.A.SNOW&CO. Op. Pammt Orricc Whimtqn. O ' Thl diRiiitar It oa otory Uu vf tbe gvn.ito Laxative Bromo-Quinine thbu lh Miaady tbtt rrv m cold im UT
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 17, 1901, edition 1
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