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THUll il)AY. Dec. 11. 1U02. Santa Claus at cost at T. A. IlauKn'. Come and see. Don't forget the good roads list of unions, meeting to lie held here tomorrow 1 1 i, . . ... I (Friday), and le sure to attend it. commissimier8 ,lrew lue jurol, flr No more lwr,l;U1' ,nHl',,n the February tern, of Chatham su now engage the at entio. of t hat- ior & m M ham farmers than that of imi rm- ThomM V. Wicker, (Jeo. AY. mff our roads. Let us gr toget i- M j E. Andrews, J. H. (iil !er aud consult as to the best ay ft A A M, A J 'for improving our roads, ilt.ddle, Spencer Hackney, J. A. ' In this issue is publibhed thftiTliompson, T. 1J. Luinlieth, J. A. annual statement of the expendi-; Wilson, J. J. Hargrove, C. 11. utv conimis- dkie, U. H. Hilliaid. S. A. l'et- At last it is cold enough to gjouers (i,niUjr the fiscal'year end- ty, Joseph H. Johnson, J. F. kill hogB, and many a fat porker jU, D1J tue aotn ) ia8t month. Ward, A. II. Sloan, Juhu E. Har utters iiis last squeal these f'oy : The remainder will le iullislied mon, L. II. Elkius, W. A. Eine mornings. next week. This annual statement berry, F. W. Holleman, S. W. ir.o fin to Rvnum A ' " always read with much interest , Willott, A. M. Bowden, J. J. rieU5VJflour'.nUTheyiby the? taxpayers, who d.lj Mgr. H. -mas J A, ,i. i.i .oeeiTpd a car load oulr scruunize every uom "i o.M - ' , : . ' ' V -." , V. i . ' ."el,atarl0 , Jnf an.,. from this Ptatemeut ham, J. S. Harwood, Ed. M. ow ,w;r . that the indebtedness of the conn - lie you seen the pretty sil- ty is about twelve thousaud dol verw..re and unristmas goous ai jars. iiyuuin x 1 leaden s, suitable lor bridal aud Christinas presents, Byuum & ileaden keep the best stock of goods in town. They want your trade. They pay you highest prices for your barter. Sheriff Milliken carried a cra zy 'ei. red woman, named Mag. Jordan, -t Gulf township, to the insane asylum at (Joldsboro, a few days ago. If you see a red X mark ou your paper you may kn w that it is a gentle reniiuuer to pay up vour subscription. A prompt ro jpouse is requested. T. A. Hanks will soon make a change in his business and re quests all who owe hiin to come aud settle their accounts. All ojten accounts aud mortgages must le paid by Jau. 1. Tr v" is in full swing at J. II Bvnum Locals. rEKHOXAL ITEMS, llvnn.n ' I' lion O Mr. W. B. Hartsoe, of Burling- Holiday trade has Wun. Sau- ton, has been here on a business ta Claus is arranging ami planning trip. for the "wee ones." n t 11,1 l,aa rotiirned . JiauKSj;iviiig services (lOldston, . ). l'aluier. Matthew Seymour, Milo Councilniau, li. 11. Brewur. from a week's visit Charlotte. to his sou in , held in the Methodist church un- is now ready to .show von thm 'of Christmas presents in toys, werp j fancy poods, useful present- I .tie, he,, oU aiul oiuii;. t nif he Mire to rnne. the J . ... i i i,.. i.. i Mrs. . 11. .Moore and Jiiss a success in every particular. 1 he , on -d these eoods. We v. iil Hattie Moore nave gone on a vis- .loiiowiug programme was render- ,M,.,,, ..Nt , cVV tj.in,,s li.tt vu i niak I Tup Bf&w? flp wm 17 mJllT W, L W Wil l i lit- il : r .i t . ! uei wio nuspices oi ine ,j uufr and ; Sce i'.J- en- '.Veathisiioon's, of Sanford. El-'are attending the Baptist State v'ant line of holiday novelties , Convention at I Minium. just received, luiusual bargains it to ltockinL'ham. ied: ... ,r rp , ... The first proclamation, Miss 1U'M, , ,, ,; :?3 : , K ';Eula Thomas to Bock Hill, S. C, today, ou aj T) i . visit to relatives. Mr. Junius Alston, of Vance county, has been on a visit to his uncle, CJ. 1. Alston. Miss Myrtle Hollidny, of Ala mance county, is visiting her sis ter, Mrs W. E. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Lineberry in ch'ti'in siioes. ladies jackets, and The Baptist congregation at this place have called as their pas tor the Bev. W. L. Haves, of Ma Another large lot of Christ- riou, S. C. He will also be pus mas presents to arrive this week t,,r ,, the. Baptist church at San at T. A. Hanks', also fruits of all , f,rd. kinds: xpnliH, ora litres, rrench miu' plain candies, nuts, raisins, fur cocoauuts and everything nice to eat. The last proclamation. Miss Carrie l'oe. The history of Thanksgiving, Mrs. B. N. Mann. What we have to be thankful for as a church, Miss Faunio il liams. What we have to be thankful for as a u;:lion, Mrs. J. N. Atwa ter. At the coiicliision of the services finite a nice donation was received for our orphanage at llaleili. On Thanksgiving night a recep tion was given the League at the residence of Mrs. J. B. At water, under the management of the so cial committee. Ninety were present. Jt was indeed a happy occasion, and the merry laughter of the Eeagueis could be heard in how knilt a nice potent. FOR A BOY would a nice jam, or an overcoat Jo? 'Ki rn k a i;ood v.tgin. a anv other jood tool chest. To. ( Hi ;.une, ' OY o.:ii i 1 M!i.i! FOR A SMALL GIRL ire dolls and d'l! furniiuie aceptal'ie, cups and s.i For Lane Girls niid Youiitr 'I'lin fiillnwini' relatives of Mr. J. J. Jackson came hereto see him l";'ir joyous men ient. At '.l.HO jiu his last moments; Mr. and Mrs. , clock relivsjuii. nts uere served, Jonathan W. Jackson of Chicago, ami to oacn guesl was given sou- Christmas will wn be lierej,. jj,.s j jj . ('inTje ,, Cnin- venir bouquet ithe League (lower, au 1 you had better prepare for it ; ,y'AUl county! Dr. Isaac Jackson : the violet I. The League was de by going at once t the store of ! U1)(l Wlf(. f vijiteille, Mrs. E. E. lighted to Inn. present Dr. Ta.v A. Max, at Durlimi, where you , -ir, i ,. iil.ll.,.t Aa.-l. lor and Misses Annie Euttei loh can get everyiuing you wain ai 8fJ1 (j kucIi low prices as will both "s-jejU oiiisn ami piciiso vi u. iiurry up, before the best ba gains are gone B.ileigh, Mrs. U .xana Mc-j'" Eizzie I'th y. of Harnett county, audi 'l''.' Byi.uiii S Messrs. II. M. and Isaac London of the University. Mr. S. S. Why not come and buy ymr Jackson, of Chicago, arrived the Christn as presents before the lay after the ftiner il, because of rush? W. L. London A: Son will the trains not in; k.ng connection, take care of them until Christina and it will save vou a great deal of trouble. Their upstairs is full oi hauilsoiue Christmas, lirt!"' iv mid we.l bug presents. 1! i ; your chihbuii to see Santa Claus. o;.d t'lrixicx hkai. J After a long sickness Mr. Jo seph John Jackson died at this place at 3 o'clock on last Sunday morning, aged IS. years, eight months and It days. He was the iiudav school is making preparations tor u very interesting Christmas eiitertain meiit. Two cant. itas will be ren dered, "The Christinas (iift" by tie childimi, "The Countei fi it S iiita Chins'' by the ohler inem bers. Both art- interesting and instructive. Messrs. W. B. Owen and Isliain Mariborough, students of the Uni versity, were guests at Mr. B. N. Maun s Saturday uud Sunday. Mr. James (iarner has tendereil nice han.'.ki Lamts, rclii'. I-. r S a J v. -z ..y i: ' :e-e you have ever .ti'ot'it hall price. .ii'.cv cooJs neck-gloves. STERLING SILVER .,;t.Je . all kinds o nice chm.l Fail mm '...rkcl riiiio 0- va i napkins, lovely . k : i ; c Ji.iirs b'f men. la Juki: en. A nice suit of iou!d make vour wife a GUIinGCKOFC Will V. e'e. Nice .is, raisins, ,.v All kinds .-.led 'd nice e.!oCti':es. Come iuid see iss asuS yan will Old SinjJji Chuis makes his headquaHes's :it this Move. 1, kr i,r. ...j. Pi 's i i t ' j Br Killed by a I'.la-l. Nasliville. 'i'i tin., )ec. lni'li wei't- killed out rig .titers latallv Ihliired ;i S. -Tw, ,t. t Li .Mori tit will regret to he ir that I ohiest citizen of this community bis resignation as supei intendcM ! painfully hurt ti.i tie i- is seriously injured in Mew Ioik. o:i d iv laH week She fell jut i ai ex -avatiou near the side- zens of Chatham. walk, that had been dug f ir a uew He graduated from the Uuiver- buihiing, and suffered suffered se- sity in ls;8 and was a member of vere concussions of the bead anil tlie Legislatiire in 1 812, being the and for over sixty years hi.d been 'one of the ino.st prominent citi of the county home. School at Byntim is increasing: daily. SO pupils are enrolled. Mrs. B. Mann and Miss Nouie (i.iiiier have charge. Misses Mary At water and Mar- ilel.i vrd li,.!.." -r's tf heie tlti l Xp(i-ini ot .-. 1 1 ill, t mr;een m.i the Evai.hvi t 'II I'n : St( .it bl.ist - i'i' a i: ! .oiCdu il ( j.l.'l". ..d will I T. i ,!... B 0R0, Ite 'II body. only Democrat elected that year t.'aret Creel have returned I in this county, ami was the last Tho county commissioner ;MU.vjvo,. ,,f tl,;it body. For eight will hold a special meeting today ef vt.irH he as the county attor- for the purpose of electing a su perintendent of the county homo in place of Mr. .Tame (lamer re signed. They will also decide what action to tako about the Haywood bridge, whether to re pair the old one or build a new one. H mie to from a most plunsant tr (ireensboro. Mt. l'le.isant and Mt. (Silead Sunday schools will have Christ mas entertainments. j Bev. B. W. Bailey's line horse; died this ntorniii". He bought it I Louis division of t he Nashville railroad, are Italians and u ere cut, winch w;,s i eihg Lm:i- ike .' The il I ! Ill at work in ; cot r. i , d Ii l depoib skins bust- lor the first time, by the railroad l.olilM'jIit! V N.i.silMll tlx .'. :.i r-proof , k holders, Farmers' IsdeitenJoul I.ii.' i'vr. life liiey, being the successor in that 'ofllee of tiny. Charles Manly. He i was r moKt niibliu snii ilp.l citiznii. I Kev. Jt. . Bailev s line Imise i' 'in u,c Uiiri .it.' tuLiii.r .in ui-tivu unit urnmi. ' died this nioniius. He bouuht it I The farmer s life may In neiit"j)art in all affairs ami about five weeks ago at a cost of of toil, of patient eti.iir.aine. if enterprises that tended to pro- $'-" It is a very heavy ls.i i n : comparative isolation lio:n ledow ! mote the public welfare. He was our pastor. man, but it is ot,. of li.e givai. st an elder in the J'resbv teriau ! Mr. E. B. Bynuni gave a dining , imlepeiiilein e. J he man beiveen . . , , . ,!church until tin infirmities of old' 1 hajksgiviug Day to his wifesj the plow handles is the tr. . M man Juvitatinns have been issued ! compelled him to resfit. ! connections. All her sisters were! on earth, lie may have to I... at to friends outside of Pi t tsboro to j Ie was faithful in thedfschai"e ' pi esent. It was a very enjoyable J the barn to feed I he stock ei. tue att' od the marriage of Miss Mary eVeiy duty and true to every occasion. I crack of day, but were it otherwi. AI ce Holt, daughter of Mr. S. M. ,.,. iM ...vv r,,tui ..f life1 Mrs. J B. Alwater leaves Sat-! lie noiil.l miss the greeting.:!' the to lie present morning ( i n ins me may ' one oi tlie niosi ai'i "illi3.1T:?. 3 ( s!:ici Fifsitlent. I' to, '. Hr,r' ,1'u:fM,e both imblic and private, he was urday for Aberdeen Miftitt. of Aslic.boro. l he in.r- tni0 anj faithful, and the priceless at the marriage o rf .jre will take place in the M r- ieritll ,e of liH exemi,ury ljfe will, Miss Fuuuie l'age. list church at this place, at .1 o'clock p. in., ou next Thursday, the lbth. Although W. L. London & Son are selling ho many Christ ever lie ciierisneii iy tlie lovect ones who now bemoan their loss. Handsome in form and features, of commauding presence, his mag- e nous toil, but it is one of tin; most out-oi'-doi r a'.'tirity and therefore of the great est healthfulness. lie njay be bately able from year to year, af ter rducating his cliildn ;i, to tay his Inuiesl debts, but his liFi' w in it fllf slilllt he llm Killin i- in the East End of London today, ,...,. f ,t big fortune. He muM inns lnteiisiiving me oisiressoi: work t hor c'.jusiu, UoniN AnAiit. Price of Bread Raised. and dining of Cold in Chicago. t i u 'in f uiticeut hgure was typical of the S .. i . i . . i . .. i r ,,.,'! , ' bread was raised one cent ier loaf maa goods, their stock oi staple;" .' , .......... .... .. wi ia f.,n Ti..f i... - t,,il ability of his nature. Courteous Lri..ln ir. u i.. lie. ..n i v .w i .- , ., . .I'I MIIIO HILtlloll . 111 LUC IIMI did stock orercoats, men's, boys' , considerate t., all he vvorthily , t, of and ladie.' underwear. They have ', (,r, 1 e "'.'"i6 . nr $ m.9 i the lst 50c undershirt for a man ffeuiieiuui . me iiue oi wuom is n.:. i.. t..i:... now so seldom seen. In his do- ever seen ill unit couiuy. jjauirit i , ... , i . i rn : . n, o t l 1 ..... ...l i.hil.lien'H dmwera and union nieHllc ,lfrt he was a model hus- Chicago, Dec. 8. A cold wave lit orJ , aer8 aUd UU1n i hand and father. For more than J which bore down on this city yes huim irom ioo. up. 53 years he was blessed with the , terday reached its climax today At Cost. T. A. HaDks offers love of an affectionate wife whose ! with a temperature at the zero you at cost his entire stock of dry life was devoted to his happiness, S mark. About three inches of snow gooks, notions, shoes aud all and during his long sickness uoth-, have fallen. Christmas goods, such as dolls, could equal the uutiring and rive fatalities from causes di- o ...i tuoc.u fur,o., loving attentioiiH of his daughter. 1 rectlv attributed to the weather. -i;..i iw.L-a 1,v il MisM Carrie Jackson, whose uverv : have been reported to the author- pared city lolk must have our let , . , ... . . r i r ....i ..f .i.,i; u.v ,l hi .,t ..,. r.iioiiiriir, wjls i or ins eomii rr.. iiicb hiiii iiiiiiir-ioiin lanrn 01 i.t-cin- . " .... ..... A p v. Kb t che.-t. I' or as all deep N.-a: liiiitic pi! I'llUliL't" Many ci . this year'.-. -shipp-'d ii-'iliiiiii-.;toi, was lie Vt- r herries sol dollar a q;r 'i I ! iS n :t.-t. Iiv.-. 1. .:' 1 . i - ! I la i: c. i; 1 1 if-i : ,ve lu i. bet A i . .1 IM. T'.i- 'Has. 'Vi-r one l i' TO V. I I v f.M ;. i l. !)'!'!! " ;s wis !. ! I !!MSHKKS, forego t he wiiiiii; the city society man, but he is predestined to one of the scprem est of pleasures in drinking spring water out of a gourd. His is ;i attentions life, but not the Mieiiu otis life. It is his children that go in annua! billow tu t In-towns and great cities to furnish them their best brain and brawn, lie is it is too true, the neglected man, tlie torgotteu man: we pani- A i Pi i - ill tla lu ll !iou. ol ( ii. unli, i I It is c. i tain the v inler i liltli'h tin 're ry w hen it i . -1 1 as si . Ira.eled :,i:d settled ill ll; i . : pnnl-ut .:i I- On il i r,.e llirottch i-e ot the in- jttstiiies our ; .ill th.it one that I'.ete is ;i eail. W'e In kinds of Christmas presents. Don't pay fancy prices for your di s, w Idle iw, ha -et his tie . I, .-.tan.'.' a d. ,1 oi:' I t.:!. He3 whs honored in life, and in tution iucident to tin sudden drop ' he, until recently, an i ...i - t i.... flnHi Purr iiiio-L- r.f reaneet. was were atloriled relief ilurnig the had to lose hall a day I at COST shown him by all the citizens of night. I he shortage a f coal sup- mail. UeaiM glad Im- In.-. s.iUe ! this community of both races. At ply was severely felt for the Hist that more of the conv.-nn m-es oi We are pleased to uote that his biirial all business at this time in many quarters, the sutler-: modern life are going his way the Methodist Conference has re- place was suspended and all the ing not being confined entirely t the telephone, the t ural d. livery, appointed the same pastors for church bells were tolled. The the poorer classes. It is almost and the like. I'.nt he is md the the Methodist churches in this krge attendance at his funeral impossible to procure coal at any poor man. however nun h he may nmili inml' Revs J. II. Vrizalle. ui vift.u uttouiu.l Ipih in mice at some of the outlvinir coal have to light the wolf away from i II is 1 1 lll.-t III- : Dvi.u i ii-.v. r.vis. ilell of fid sub t..!.i' 1 'iaia nth ths door envied, the He is the ei ot society; hope of tlii- lli is the man to be man to be felicitated, ystal fountain source ip is tin) mainstay ai d count ry. nits v- ill be ls u li u idow and B. V. Bailey, J. C. Humble aud which he was held, aud the beau- yards. J. Sauford, D. D. llev. Dr. Hail tiful floral offerings that covered; " r"""tf" was re-appointed presiding elder, his grave were loving tributes' I he Department of Agriculture Kev. Dr. W. H. Moor, was ap- from those dearest to him. I has appealed to the House com- ixiinted presiding elder of the! He left surviving him his wife, mittae on Agriculture to aid the o .t:..i. .i;i,;,.i !.!. m. i i ,i, .. Denartment in stamping out the ,. , . , daughter of Governor Jonathan and mouth disease that has, .... . A. Max la still delighting Ins Worth, and live children, Messis. broken out among cattle lu Newi Z 1. ,.t ..ol :!. I.;u . ... ' ...... . . ... . l.'i.rrt.....! out.;.... tl,,.t . elnei-.-ii- sued lieM wet l. I Crowuo ui tuoiuiucm miu mo iu" ,l l anil S S .InckSOIloI UlUCa- i .... -., .: mb: - "-..P "'"Cksoii m ,.,.,..,.;..:.. ,,f ir.oo.ooo or fourth-class pensioner will re ,' . g, 1U IN. il. AJOllOOll illl.l luiqo ' . . chants jealous. He keeps every- Carrie Jackson of I'i t tsboro, and 1,000,000 be made. tiling mi anumy ueeuH. iueu, jIrH j jL ;un.,e Gf Cumberland Jni1fre (enra II Wfitn1"! nun i-iiii(irtii run umr" lino ,.,. . ,. . .r .. f l : ..a :n 1 i ..1 ... .1 . j I, . . liecillie.l au num 'i viuei nuiiiury W.IV iiin "t: riiiiiinrii-ii Teryth.ng they want and all at At tlie tilllP of aath he was e Atlmitic Coast Line rail- oration January 1. It i- .nd Ulowcost A penny saved th oldest descendant of his dis- d HVStem, idthougli the salary miles long ai d conus t. 1 a penny mad. d job cm tin,lliM,!wl ,)af(.,,Kll ancestor, ()llt, a u, , w ith the Seaboard Aii I make many by trading with A. JudgeSarauel Spencer, and of hia " ' . , i to . iv the latter ei.tr Max. If you don t beliere it ,ust maternal ancestor, Joseph John. The Mexican govern net is grad- ti, oW try him and be couYinced. Alston, lisq. ually adopting the yold staudard-i e.-t. y (i AM ) S.l. t to it'lll- t to iretl t ! or .nci Saio. , :. I -I III.' ; ceive .I 4."'0. Brown has The Kfmd & Co it Line r.iil- and ill oo mlv four Oxf rd : e, so n., ncc into ' : t-r. .a . .lM- I -S. II A. I I'M'i 'V. ..! C-.tirl -f . ,.,.iei...i i l- l-'lv.-. ii U. I 'il iiln T-r .- l iln. i-.-e- li ii-i" i li.., n!!'.ri. mi-.', ,l.' ..Iiu,'. lii-hiR a - I. I . IllV. s. liLKlll--.j, thH c:.t hunk 1 1 Hi.' Th,unn -I I,.- i.i tin' !HIi'- v, I l, 'i. 1 roM.I OJ 'i .ai'- r-. 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