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3 7: niUKSDAY. r-Mr.'l4.'lW!. H J LONDON. Editor. - - - Ol'u present Legislature has lyiio more for the cause of educa tion iu North Carolina tlmu any pf its predecessors. However jaueli it may be criticised for any pi its other acts, it certainly should receive the hearty a'iirov p iiud commendation of all good citizeus for its action in so greatly promoting the cause of oducaiion. It hasbegim the f jllilhueni of tho pledges and promise;, made by the advocates ci' tli,o suffrage amendment to cur State c.;i.stitu tion, that civery child should have an opportunity to road and r.iiite. It will he n.) fault of this Legisla ture, or of the Peuiocrulic party, if every fjhik in the. State does not tro if) uehool for at least four mouthy u every year. Iu tho firt-t place, tho nt-w school law enacted by il;;s Legislature is generally conceded to be the best ever enacted in this Stato, hikI . one of the best in niv State of the Union. It will give u.'i impetus throughout the State to th cause of eilucation that will le of incal culable benefit for years to come. Iu the next place, the fun is pro vided for education are much greater iu amount than ever be fore. While the usual .school tax tm property and polls has not been increased, yet a largely in creased amount will be raised from license taxes. l!y a practically unanimous vote the Legislature has appropriated two hundred thousand dollar- a year to the public school. 'I hi ; is in addition to the regular school fund. One-half of this nppropri. ntion will be expended only 1:1 tl.r counties whose school terms au; yjt four months. Thatis.it will be used iu equalizing tie term.; of pur public schools, by helping the poorer counties. In addition to this appropria tion for the public tchools, in creased appropriations were made to the State's higher educational institutions. The control of the State peni tentiary passes into the hands of the new Democratic hoard of dir ectors tc-morrow. These direc tors were appointed by the Gov ernor on last Saturday, and they are Messrs. E. L. Travis, of Hali fax; J. S. Mann, of Hyde; Natha.i O'Bcrry, of Wayiuj J. A. Brown, of Columbus, and Y. E. Cross land, of Richmond. There is no reason why the pen itentiary should not lie self-supporting, and no doubt it will bo under the management of th' above named directors. A CKirKtS law has been pn.ed by the Legislature lor certain counties. It makes it unlawful for any person to allow his or her phickens, or any other d.-.iaosiic fowls, to trespass upon tlm Lii-ds of another. This bill, ao passed by the House, applied ody to Cleveland county, but iu the Semite many other counties veye added by their Senators. Chatham io not ouo of them. It is rr.ther hard on fin old xvoniau to arrest and pun ish her, if her chickens should l'y into a neighbor's field or jjavdvu. Thr Legislature has unt passed any bill to regulate child labor in cotton mills, lecausc aa agree ment has been signed by nearly all the cotton mill companies in this Stati) which render;; s;;ch a bill unnecessary. According to this agreement no child under ten years old xvill be employed at all in a cotton mill, nor auy child under txvelve except the children of widows ami afHict pd parents. The hours of labor arc limited to sixty-six a week. At last one branch of the Leg islature (the Senate) has pasjsed a bill to tax dogs, but it applies to only a few counties, one of which is Chatham. This bill levies a tax of twenty five cents on every dog, and tho taxes thus raised xvill bo used for buying school books for the poor children. There was a roll call ou the passage of this bill, and tho vote stood 28 for it and 4Q against When cotton xvas selling at ten cents a pound our .Republican, friends said it was on account of the McKinley wave of prosperity. What will they say now, when cotton is selling at about eight and a half cents ? The uieiaivisii fa-1 .- ..-.-::! '.i.". have b - si world:.,' tii.;o Sat urday xxl'dmut any pay, as tl.o constitution allows pay fir only sixty days. More work has Wi n Idouebythis I.e-ishitmv than by ! any in many years. Au adjoin r- incut will hardly be laid b-'foie ! next Saturday. j The court of impeachment mei Son last Monday, and, by consent I of the atiorneys of the Sta.te aiul 'ff the respondents, adjourned un til b-day, because the Senate xv;u; ioo bury i.; its le::L!ativo work. I Tim t::al will lv:gi:i at 1100a to day, and no man can now ltd! when it v.ill o;ul, or v. hat will be result. 1 Tm: much ibsi-u.-ed librl h.xv : vas at last been p;.s- d by both 1 branches of the Legislature, and 'a long dclaved i'l-lice is fit last jdone the editors of i.;ilii L'aro jiimi. Tliis libel law does not licetc I any editor to Hind a-iybudy. but it oidy protects from punitixe 'damau. s an 1 diter, who under t.u j honest- mistake of nu ts, publishes a liU-lous aiticl.) r.-.d p.einptlv publishes an apology, retraction am! collection. t Ti!i: Legislature has pa;-ed bill to provide for the peiwamut .registration of i'Ktv r;ito xxl.iio voters in accordance xvidi the ic ; quire:!'-, nt the s'lU'r.ige amem 'meiit to the constitution, l'y tliis 'registration rv..ry illiterate white voter wii! secuie forevt r his riviht to vote. Ar.d jet, strange to say. every lie-publican and ipi;!i.t iu th.' I'oase voted against this bib, v.l.iwh thus secures, to our ihi'i r :iU: white men their iigl t to voU ' 1 liljzai b'.iprhen.'ncnt Ss?w:. I Columbia. S. C, March Th grand j ;; of Amh .'son c.-.ttuv t -day made Aj r port to .Indue . C th-ucl ;;;id deflated that a prac tical enslavement of t.i i.:ot o La 1 been conducted in that county. .The preset. tua r.t xvas prepared by j.'t special committee which xisiteil the convict stockade' camps in An derson county audi found consign ed theivin negroes guiltless of any felony, In, t uiider;oinu' a term of servitude under x oleat, :;;,- eon- I tracts xvhich they had signed in ' partial ignorance. The charge of f.dse imprison ment xvas made juramst L I. Fowler, V. 15. Allen and W. (). .Hammond, three of the largest planters and most ii.!he-:iia! ::io?, in Anderson lor.vty. The grand jury declared that th.se nu-n. xtiai employ convicts trom th" State, xvero aho keepitg loimued '.u their stockades ur-crees v. !-.i f... some petty cause had bee;; .-nt there for breach ot contract, al though convicted be f ore 1.0 o'ii cer of the laty. The j.-rescnimeut ot tiie g.and jury .;!! nut au er.d to that prac tice, and it- i-i conducted in no o'hi-r couufy 01 the Stat.-. It h;.., iieeii known i.t Ami. :s-n lounty for a lc,ng ti:.:e that -.'idi a s;, - teta wa.s being 1 a: lied 0:1, ; A the e.)ple of that couiity are glad that it hatt been done aw.iv xntii. No prosernti-ms hae y- t been made, bu' th-' So'ieOo" Mill h.a.d out iud.ictir.w'iHo lor the June term of court. ! t'harloite Cbsei ver: There xv.-.-s au extra car attached to the r-LTi:-l.ii- train No. tit, xvhich ;,rucd in Charlotte last night oxer the Southern railway f.oin Atlante. Jt ves a Pullman sh-erer, and its occiiiaiit3 xvere ins.ine soldiers xv ho xvft-e being brought l.ou.e from the Pbi'.ip.puies. '11. . were lamh.d at San Ii'ai.cisco a fi-w days ag.-; and were there placed 111 idio car wl.ieh ii carrying them through to Va:dih.gt..n. 'f he car c-outained a sergeant and 1(1 pti vates, e'.t ry fine- of them crazy. Four or live :.f the men were haii.i cui'iVil. Tlie conductor of the train saiil that it was ore of the saddest bights j.e ever saw, a whole car 1 f people and every one crazy except t he guards. Not a single one of the meu realised that lie haul been lighting in a foreign cam try nor xvas. thero o.'ie in the crowd that knew he had got back again to bis own country. ' The quiet lel lov,s aicn;ia' the t Toxvd, " said '1 lie Clbserver's informant, "talked about ba'iuuas, hemp, rice and bolus. Tho ha ::d-called men wi re heard occasionally to talk aheat "dodging arrows." The car con taining the. insane soldiers xvas closely guarded and W one xvas allowed to mount the platform I Green . i'de L'c 'ieetor: This week Mr. 11. R. Cotteu received from his sou, Capt. Lyman Cotteu, 11 ho has for sometime been amid the Oriental war scer.es ;u the Philip pines and Chins, a box containing some of the xveapons used by the people over there in their xvatt'ate. In the box xvere two rifles of dif ferent pattern, a pistol xvith a barrel as large as a shot gun, a sword, and some bullets. Tlu sword was the most modern in ap pearance of any of the xveapons. Mr. Cotteu says he also has a Chi nese llag, xvhich his son sent him, that was captured at Teiu Tsin. H is getting quite a collection of I. lies. " j-virj'.eti tet'.wT. Washington, March 8, li'01. Senator I'latt, of Connecticut, who did not make himself ci.u spicuons as an aiivocato of the s'liin Sr.lidy Lill, is th ostensible-author o't tho lesolatioit for the adoption of a cLtu.i-e rule iu the Senate, hut that doe:,n't blind anybody. The Haana crowd is behind tho movement, the riiu-i-l,al (.bj.vt of wb.ich is to n:ake sure that the Ship Subsidy bill do..;; i.i.t fail v.hcu it is next broaghi forward, as it did ii the hi,t Ci.egress. ' 'hcjv u a sus l icioi! a.'-e) that this clotu'V rule job. if ..acccssiul, "ill in.oic the "v.k !oadi::g of lh .I'linaiua Canal, with '.Is ioug ami dirty record of f,-;. ud and tl eft, ou this country, and other reckless jobbery to be t'.ii I for by the taxpayers liio.uvy. U i.; leiii'ved t. 1 1..' tlu.1 a-.hance mote ii the must gigantic schet.a' .if public 1. ( ti'.ig ever seen in this r auy other oMUitry. With a cloture rule in the Senate Con i;!ess Moll'd be :i ;i.eV ;ji.u iiiiie lo vt'gik!er the wii! of the bosses of the ilepubbc ill party. It xv.-.s at f-:t niteinled. to try to jam thi.; lesoh.il. ii thtoiurh.it the pv;elit svssio.i of ih; r-ea.ite, although it has always lieu the custom to deal xvirli not i:i,i; hat ex. eutive matteis at the.;.' special sescio:!S. l.'.'.t so deti'i inim d na.--. the oppoM tio:i that it vtvJ clear the special neS.-.ioll xvould run i'.de.;!ilte!y ii' u "'ere aiietiip-'e'd, so tli reso lution was reiVrred to the eem- I mitt-.e on Ibih-s. V..il 1,-..! It '1 J 1 tidy bus liied of bel.ig tin' V 1: j hired at the show aiie.uly. 1 le dli'lies, ih,- oeeu- pai.ts of which were app! rdmg hi:;:, and th'i .t-'iicd to ha.xe I hem cleared by tiu- serant-:it-a-it..s it the apidattse wis repeated. Ileal ly. 'i.'eil'dy xt ill have to take somc tliii.g for his jugroxving taodesty. S.-Lator m i LiM i i d.ete; i!ii"cd to keep before the people the fact that it is Ijrit:yh ili!biei:ee tl lias caiued a-i.l is causing lb pub lican opposition to iearagaa ilY.'ad !e...;:ir.on. Ill vi.-tv cf the fact tin.t t !.. lla.v !'.iiii;.'.efote Irie i;; lapsed by litait.ition March ' i, ;;l.d ia lilio - ith that detenir i:atii;n Senator Mei;:aii has iio,-n-liiiuxda result tein declaring tin 1 ,;.vt:n-Uui v.-er treaty abrogated. ; The 11. publicans have leet tbia bx 'liechiring that t'e.e Senate i;ui not , alone abrog.ilo a tr.'atv, and have i Lieie away l.-..k to 1SKS to find a pieeeil-nt showing t bat the House : !!:Us.t als- act aial the 'lcsidellt ! si-it to brin j- about the a! roga ;tioiio! atreatx. This ts becausi ! they di. 1. i t v. i.dt to ha, i- S. iiat.u .Mor.'e.n's lesohitlon i-on.idel d at Ithe pri sent extra session of the ! Senate. Sei'.atcr Morg.ii! matle a I speech iil suppol t of his n solu tion that was oi.e ol the xtalii.est heard on ; ho iloor of the Senate l'i r a I. t i;'.c, ili w hieh i f ihe I l.ivf.n- ..;lw, r tnatv: "Wi will iual;e no compromise ' w ith ( licat Ui ilaia 011 thai id ji et. Vc v ill ma !-. no 0 uccii :i ti (ireat Prilaili ia '..latiol: t:i that tl.aty. What .e shall do t it hit 1 and lioine of our people ale op posed even to that 1, is that we Vmijl declan.- it eblo-ate.h If the .vote on iii v li.sol.di'.n i.ee.hl be taluil to-d.iv it xvould inform the Fre-idel.t tluit he has 1:0 two third.; vote ni tiie Senate to adopt any compromise lie may make xvitli .leat lh iiaill. Jf it is the plir p. oi ir at lliitain still to I.ioh tor d.elay 1 i.e v. ill not g.-i it. It it b 1 1.. i- determination to pick a (piai r.-l xv i i 1 1 us about it she xxill tin i the Fliited tlati:l call liilisiel' at h-e. -t half o! tic nuiuber of men who oled for P11 siueut in thi ' I -i-t eh-eri":-- !'.jhtiii mill. And she iil !i:..i, V.'heil the xvar termi naiei. that the ste-.l ban.l which lduds the tluoiie in London with Australia "'.nd India and p.asses through C'.".:iid.,i ,ill have been rent ia twain; and with its sever ance down xvill go tho cm; in-." S. iiati.rs Patterson, of Colora do; Illinois, a;,d Heitfeld, of Ida L.i; Harris, of Kansas, and Turner, uf Washing te.a attended, the cau cus of J)t nmcrato hi Id thi.-. Weeh so ciaistdor ways and n.cans ih.-al-ii.gxxtlli the liepiibiicaa scheme for inlrodiiu-ing the Peed tales in the Se'aatr- and ma! it g thai ho ly, li!; the lioiise, merelv a machim to recorvl the xvill of 1 l e man. Senators .1 oiiei;, of Nevada; Wel lington, f Maryland; Teller, ol Colorado; and Allen, of ,ebra-ka Mr. Alb 11 villi ictain his seat iu the Senate under tho governor's appointii'.i lit until his Mice, t-i-nl is elected or the leisiatuie ad journs without electing a Senator who now call thetnselxes Inde pendents, did l ot : t C id the cau cus, but it is believed that t hex will join the ileliiociats in oppos ini' a clo'.oi'e rule in the Senate. Senator Teller says that whatexvi m ay I e ib me at the regular s. s siou, he is very certain that no cloture vule xxill bo adopted by the Senate at the extra session. It is diilieult to see Low one can be adopted at any session without ihe con-cut of the minority, as the proposition eau bo indefinitely debated under the present rules. Mr. MiKiniey has stated that he xvould uot again send the nom ination of either Si hh y or S;;mp son to tlit) Senate for promotion. In that uaae they xxill loth be. re tired iu rear ada.iral's, Schley next October, and Sampson three mouths later, and Schley xvill re ceive no reward for having de stroyed Cervera's tleet. Cieueral Gomez says that lie will not accept tim presidency of Cuba. X Ccauii hioully Ucutea. Wisston-Saleri , X. C, M. r 8. The taking c.f eviuei.ee before tho coroner's jury in the case of Hand Hart, a young xthite convict, xxho died at one of the county camps Tuesday 1 i;ht, xvas nat concluded until this afternoon. The testimony given by all tin witnesses slioyed that Hart xv.is brutajly beaten on Tuesday xvith sw.:tcheo and a raw bide by Pink Fulton, one of the guards. The county physician, xx lu made th 1 post mortem after the body xvas tale?, ap yestuiday, testified that Kami's body xc is t'i ribjy huerati d and bruiseit, a:id that the wounds were suttuii'iit to produce death. The h'.ry r turned a verdii jt eliav: -ing Fulton with being responsible ;'o.- the death 1 f llait. The guard xvas discharged Wednesday l.hrht. Fapers xtere issued to-day tor 1 is arrest but the oibVers !iave m t f umd him. His tViher is Lev. Henry I'uiton, I v. In- attended the hearing to-day. I Rc?tr!:c?i-.' Texas Tornai'o. ! St. Louis, March K'. A special to Thi' Cilobe-IV'ii. .erat from Pallas, Tex., s.ixa: "Fp lo to- ' Light eight deal lis are repoitti; from the W'dls I'oiijt tovnadr. i The .! rin seitinii e tends n.lo Arkansas, Liuiisiana and up tin .Mississippi v.. I lev n-'.-u !y I'J Me!l 'phis, in re-'ioi s almo t witliort ;xv ire 01 rail. Telegr.i'h com liieS are iiliii iu J it ill iliell It to gat h- ' or di tails of tin fatorn; but ei,oe.L:h is i.iiO-.va on xxnicli looise esi' mates of property losses i.ppio j mating l.otMi.otHl to the Moutl. e istel'ii t o inil'g and otiu r inter ests and ..1 least a seorii of pi r o. ns ili ad. Laili'o;.d trail s havi hi en l a.dly delayed, l'asst u-er.-l'epclt etel:sixe ilesiruelioli ol plopelly along t'u lines. Swaii I ire Caused by Children. Hi- Nov - ii let 0.mI.. 1st' til l eiisbolo. N ('., March ;v- Fire Nert L' oil iJlalnIt s, ia: strei t, this l-.ioii.i l mall building, iniuie rear of the r -si, u e i.e i' i- the family s. r !.: e xvas .1 :i -- d by .;.:. ,.!.-s stored in the j' ignited ! m.-.i'd.es of children at 1 1 IV. 4- was Li.iioiinu ht, but D.ivt. ., :! a ibat.h useii a va::ts. i lie ttoii lh. ti.icta: ie was bl, 'XtlHi'Ulslleil I elole any eoasi lo the re: damage was done duice S infold Fx r tess : Wil'iau Kir jrelt. colored, v.'io lived hclxxe.-ni I Cat t hau'o ei.. ! C.u.n ron, xx ;.s kd!e:l ' 1 by the explosion of a uti on Tucs- j ! day of last vccL One pi-i of tl v '. ieui: was iliixi-n tliouyh his ; i,i,ad. - j j Master Fuiii; Kelly, the young j ! so:i of (I. M. ix'eliy, x lille ha ml! ilig j ! a. loadedi I'eJ calibre 1 -istol Monday j i night, shot himself in 1 1 e h g u ; r j line knee. It xvas t,;dv a lh bl: ! welilid. ' j I Two veiy i.aoortant .piestioiis' ! wid l e voted upon by the citi.ii'iis ! !ef Salil'ord at th,: town election in !?d iv for a graded school and an j j ...d lit ional issue of I:ouds to ex-: i tou.i the water worss noxv m op- . eiatiiin. Tl ! xvi ter and tl toxxn must liavo children must lo educated. I At Columhm: j ?t. -s.-lv 11 II. Fer F' I'ess Messel Jon the night )f j ).-.i.i the lielialt Ohio, Thursday ' ell, V I'll liiUtdell d gt r t "1. aides Lat.e, AttL-ust Itlth la.st, of his crime w i: h ! his b ; short the cleclivciitioii chair fter luidliillt. FcleU iv is engaged to be mauied to Miss Lillian Costh.xv, aheaiitifnl lyoimg woman r-f Cohunb.ts. lie 1 xvas too proud to let his Inline know that lie xx as without nieui s I and planned this murder and rol -j bery to secure funds to make pre j p. nations foi his approaching ! marriage. He killed l.aue in cold, blood, robbed the safe in the I press car of irl iot), and for Ixvo j days the crime remained a m s- ler-v- I i At Ibe.rlingtou Wednesday John Tate, a y-mng man 1!) years of age, was killed xvhiie tr, ing to sxving the rods on a through freight. The train was running at -J3 miles per hour, and the boy fell. His j ir was lilterally ground to piecia front his knee to his ankle. Med ical assistance xvas sciurcd, and he xvas earned lo his boarding place, but it was of no avail. Ho died about o'clock before reac tion set in. He was raised in the eonun.iuiiy, but lias few or no rel atives, i Statesville Landmark: W. V. j White. Fsq., of this vicinity has t for several years kept a record of j the nu.nbi r of daya in each year ou xx hieh no rain falls. He finds i that in 1100 there xxere -J'.i;! davs. j on xvhich no rain fi ll. This is the j largest number of dry days teeord- led by 'Squire White since he be- Igali keeping lab He does not . . ..i.-fii rnlvO lino avvo-jui u;2 ratntau ia night and any day on which any rain at all falls, no matter how little, is accounted axxet day. The days enumerated aie those o; which there Is no xaiy at all. At Macon, Ga., on the -Jud iust, Solicitor Gen. Hope Polhill of tho superior court, and one of the most prominent iiifii of the State, xvas found dead iu hia room at the court house. A bullet wound was found in his head. The shot had penetrated tha braiu. All tl e gi a 111 tho room xvas turned on ind eating suicide. lo l-.uucate iniil Children. S(H lal tn Tho News ami Cl-neiTrr , (ireensboro, X. C. March 11. ' The Proximity Manufaoturinsr Company 'has let the contract f ' thu 4jreciioti of a large brick M-hoi 1 building at the Proximity Cott n Mills. The building xvill coiitn n school rooms suP.icient to accoi. n odale nil the chiidren of schot 1 ae residing iu the district, of xvUcdi there are abo:.t 70(. It xvill also contain a large hall for nil Li ad cf public gatherings. It i.i expected to havr1 the building in icad.hncss for school by the be gitiuitii.' of the fall ts'itn. A hi lire majoiity t tho child ren i.i the school district reside in the mill ; illage, and it is priu jcip.kliy lor their benefit that the isci:iil will be maintained. The districl'o .share of the public i school money is ."u0 a year, and all other funds that will be re I (pi i red to run the school xt ill hi furnished bv the Proximity Mnn lufaetnring' Company. The school xvill he conducted 011 the plans if the u railed schools in the towi h ami cities. It has not yet been decide' w beh.er attend.ince on the tat t o j children of the mill opera! i p! xvill be made eoinpuls'ry. If t I im not done every effort xvill In mad.- lo i.idiiee the parents ! luive their children avail het - js.-lveti of the opportunities afi'oii - Vvilniiii-Tion slesiicnger: Mi Li an t; Jxniviht, aired 8(1 years, dice iu re Monday. He was probablx the ohh-st railroad employee it il.eSo.dh, if not 111 the United iSiates. Mr. Knight ran an en 1 j-ine on the llalciirh and (Justin read hi 1 '!", and had for mine I than (id years been constantly em j ployeu in rail way sen ice. doctors bay; ..'icHts a nd I n ii-rn i 1 1 c n t Fever 1 ich prevail in miasmatic (lis :. arc invar:?.! 1y nccompan ! by chT.'.p.eincnt. of th j idver anil utnveis The Secret of Health. i'holbvr U the grett "drivir; j ehcel " in tl.'j idvtiianism c ! -nnn, ar.i! when itio out of order. ! ihe v.b.c'.c sv-ittm becomes de i ran.-'.l and disease is the result Tint's Laver PaiJs Cure all Liver Troubles. m PLACE TO BUY SU'Jt-S, DRY GOODS, BOYS' CI OTI11NG and MILLINERY GOODS in tho St.de i? at p,iv store. 1 tell d Orris JPri.ce J also carry ampk't-; s;tov-l; for mer cnuuli. WALTER WOOLLCOTT, RAl.lilGIl, N. C. Jan. 17, 19-)!. ii 6 you OUCHT TO Y0U3 PRGPtRTY IN THE I i M HI CS. Thi k ;i I loiiiu com .a'.X' 'and ih icrves the iiutri'iiiiLO ot u:l Nurtli g i l':i n.l;iii;ins. Ii xx:is er:;anzed in lHiS :nid h:l p:dd over !t;yt,Oto ri li.M-.e3 mid li.ere i; not inn-cmitcetoJ claim nirainst it 1 All lo(Sr.cu j.;dd n:niii)t lv. Ex fry undent man milit to injure hie j'l-oji-i r y. For terms, ec, aji;!y to h. i. imi id l'U L SKI COW PER, I'lesidcut. S. i t. 1. 100( mmm I WILL SELL PRIVATELY, AND ON EASY TERBIS. :0: SIX TRACTS pi lard about two miles from Pittsboro. Jlefe is a rari duna' fr .a BAEOAIK" IN LANEI The lir.-d tract coniaio.s .about 12 teres, adjoinitijr tin: lands of F. N reusliee .uk! ethers. The second tract contains abom M acres, adjeinini; the Duels ol tin ate Wesley Gritiin and others. The third tract contains ahoti .'.hi ;;cres, ;i Jjoinin.il the lands of th ate S. W. Cotteu and others. The fourth tract coittains abou '02 acres, adjoininj;- the lands of th ate James Harmon and ojheis. The liftl; trad contains about S. teres, adj .inir. the lands of the hit. anies Harmon and others, anJ lyin. n Turkey creek. The sixth tract contains about 21 iCtes, adjoinine; the Pittsboro an. 'eypt road. This Lnd will be sold h. separat facts or altogether, just as may F IcsireJ. All of it is well ada:UJ to wlu-a .its, coin, cottoji and clov?r, It is well watifi'd and well wooc .1 in original luitst. For further information apply to II. A. LoNbON, Attorney. ept. 6 PXiO. Don ele Daily Service I'FTWFF.N MKW YOP.K, L'AMPA, ATLANTA, NEW Olt LEANS am. POINTS SOUTH ASi WEST !a ESsst h lit ISil Southbound. t I ) I.t Nw X'.Tk. renq. n. I.V B-llll!Cl"ll. l.v Menu uuJ, S. A L, l.v I'.irinni iuih, 8. A. I,. L xv .I 'll. " l.r la.lh-'X'iiy cl " ! v Itpii.l.-rn.-ii ' I V l-.l..U I.V ft.1. " I ilII.PJl 7 III III l' flU w ii ipni 11 UJ.4 III l'i ol Kill I I'Jniu aii-i mil 6 Id iiu N.k .;3. C 3' HIU No. n:i. V 51 am '.' 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U..ucure Xu p TO 1" 10am L'niiy. 1 Lkily Ex. miidy Non 4n;i tiiul 402 "The Allttiitn Special," Solid Veutiluh'd I I'ulli ol I u 1 1 nt ii i) S'ci'iu'i'rt unil Coiiclicn be i vx-it-n WuHlnngtou uml Atlanta, ulxo Pullman bloepers boiwoeti 1 oris iiioiillt and Cliuiliitte, N. U. Noh. 11 and ;?-.. "TlicS. A L. Ex press," Solid Trull), Coaclica nnd Puilman Mui-perti butwouii I orta men ill and At an tn. Until train' make immediiito con noc'.iona at Atlantn fer iJonti-om cry, Mobile, New Oihn, Ti'X8 California, Mexico, Chattanooga Niinlivdlc.XIeiiipbiii, ilacon, Florida 1 Fur TickftH, slvi'ern. n., apply to H. S. Leard. T. I . A., Z. 1. Smith, C. T. A., Yurborouirh House, lialeitfb, N. C. W. K. Hunter, Apcut, Pittsboro, X. C. E. St. John, Yice-PrcB. and Geu'l Manager. V. E. McBee, Ueu'l Supt. K. E. L. Hunch, Geu. Pass'r Ast. Ueneral Officerf, Portsmouth, Yn. Am iQfli 8 il I rf I O U I jaw nHHwMft n'mattsuaaammm ivory Citizen of Chatham Coi'idj' inirht to Hubacrioe fot THE RECORD, FOR NFIARLY TVEin-TEMS m THE RECORD das done its utmost for the best in. crests cf Chatham. THE RECORD Is the " OLD RELIABLE," and can always le depended on. If you wish to gel the latest news in. County, State and Nation, sub. scribe for THE RECORD. Subscribe now and read what Con Kress and the Legislature are do. Only 3 Cents a week. i
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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