1
Local Keconls.
Young man, you e:in get that
fimv suit of clothes at Jiynum A
ileadeu'a. The beet is always tlio cheap
jest. The best plow is the Syra
cuse, lit Hyimm fc lleuden's.
Atttios Sam' On tlio first
Monday in April T. A. Hanks will
mill his stock of goods at auction
for cash only. Don't fail to come.
We are requested to announce
that there will bo a picnic at Ty-
sor's mill, in Oakland township.
on P.astor Monday, tho Pith
April.
You will not bo doing your
self justice- if you buy your dross
es or hats this spring before see
ing Hyuum t ileiutou's boaijliful
Hew stock.
Aa a result of tin; recent rains,
li .i-ol.w mill rivers thrnllihoUt
tin i-imiitv have been higher, tho
first of tho week, than at any time :
previous for ucaily
Tho clerk of tho court has ap
pointed Mr. L. L ltollius, of Cape
Fear township, a county commis
sioner in tho place of Mr. Thos.
W. Sogroyes. who has moved to
Sauiord.
Tho frhit has washed avay
an arch to the J.oekviile bridge
which, was put in about eighteen
months ago. This does not stop
travel over the bridge, as it is siat'o
without that arch.
Mr j. Home invites all of her
fi idols and customers to see t In
magnificent Hue of miilitieiy tii.u
.-ilie is now exhibiting at. liynum
iv I leadens. -Mis. Home knows
just wii.i! to do to a hat to make
u suit you.
It is not surprising that Chat
ham's "chicken law" is unpopular
vith those persons whose chick
ens have lived on their neighbors'
gardens and field. They ought
to ivuioiiilier.however, that a chick
en should have no iioi'o right to
scratch up a neighbor's garden
tii.ui limy would have to dig it up
or a hog to root it up.
--W.
oppor!:
to.uers
mho t;
go:
L. London .'v Son lake this
,'iiy of thanking their cii -i-or
their liberal patronage
y have gotten their lii'W
They have I'mm the I ir-
ost hl!-llie.-.s III oress goods anil
" .. . . i ... i
nice millinery iney nave ci i ir.ni
in s i shoi t a tune. I hi
I:ube:
cerlaieiy c.ppr. ciate tliene lm
and eriisiihr them very cheap.
L i lies cu.r.e and sec the love-
ly dress goods they are showing ;
at V. L Lomh'ii .V Son's. A large !
lo! of wash silk, handsome ).it-1
terns, 45 cents per yaid. I laud-1
soinesf stock of millinery wo li ivn
ever had. Come and see our 1 at
torn lints. Cheapest ribbons ever
seen. Lovely neckwear.
lland-
some dress trimmings.
During the electrical storm
here last Saturday afternoon,
lightuing strncl, tlio (.deplume
wire at the depot, igniting a plank
in the Mooring of the agent's of
fice. The blaze was extinguished,
however, before, any damage was
done. The same afternoon thtt
telegraph wire between hete and
Mou en re was burned iu two, but
the line was repaired and commu
nication restored by Monday.
TUT. i:o.u 1.AW.
The new road law for this coun
ty is very much misunderstood,
and by sums persons is misrepre
aonted. Many persons are on-
. i " ii i l ,.
domiuupr it because they have Veeu ,
told that it will greatly increase
their taxes. Therefore, u order
il, correct tlmse misrepresenta
tions, we will brieily explain our i
new roau law.
Tho tax that can be collected
muter it is the same that is al
-
lowed by the road law passed by I
tint LegisUture of 1SW, i-lmi'ter
r.Sl. That tax cannot no less man
lve cents or more than twenty
Cue cents on the one hundred
dollars worth, of properly, and not ,
less than tifteen cents or more:
1 1, , , j.t ... .i. t .-.li v. ecu f s on the Uoil. I
ii".., ,.... ooimiiwyiimioi- will i
not levy more than ten cents on ,
I... ll e Mild tlill'tv
hnty cents on iu'
poll, and thoy may levy only half,
.1. .. ........,,,i I
Vuy township may have an elee-
tion and vote an evtva roiid tax if
a majority ol the voters so wish,
Or any towL.shio mav levy a spe-
vinl road tax upon th-j petition i f
a majority of the landowucrs of
that town'shio, When any town- '
... ... : :i 1...11
iUip levies y
Ve expended in vvorking
II1C roans
... r ..ml oi-o nalilv binie
.ther tcw'iushipa will levy a ape-
cid tix to work their roads.
The load hands will work only
' nr days under the new law, in-
ttd vi 8U davn s required bv
of tlat tuwusition. ami um- .-iiieKoii "". - j , y 11 ,,,1,.. resulted in t rivieoutii. 1 lie iisn ami eraos
not go iuto t,l-e county UAl fund. . YorUt l.or.t.es dropi-ed .the lie - . of S m r. g mh t nl. s ,. , :, ontirt, devou.ed thel-'-'.f are a ,ui o. t he Ihue bum two.
Thi"w-ll befond to. work more gotiations w.th Orr am w -inul the he ' ' x., , ; ml l,,0,lv and tho idnditicatioi, wasjndes west ot hitsboro.
sati.hicU.rily.l.Hse every town- present Chuf ot J Irwm i J jwlJll Wn - only made through his clothing A!.-o twouatts on Hitko, y V.oun .
shi,. ough. to l.avo.tsroads work- asking if Ingram v.; u h n tu I A ucti f ,uul tl)S contents ot his pockets. uin oa, ol 02 aces and the other
cd with its own taxes, u. vUad of vvi k,U re.pu siliou l i,. pi . Ihe f-;'1' (o Twn it ', 'T " t U "M acre-, north of the l.um of the
. , .I . i. ..i . ..-in on ..l.ief mi iv lii.rmiii una tho negro au atteinpi w1"1'" . n ., rm.-. ! ns hc.rscmenU. . . ...
taking vuu m..ve o: ... t v bv drilliu" iiuot hev entry in order ".-- i hue .luinu- . Alston.
o n.iv foi vvorking tho roads ot expressed luneadt as poihitly p "iu Vi.;k. ' .u..i i .-rvr. v..:-. u.-. I
another, township. No doubt Cen- willing to go wiik-mt reipi.s t.ou to lUi.. i ' ' explosion t ufing the year ending Decern-! All ol ,t well adapteJ to wheat, ne;
tream; Matthews V-vMiship-s. will proceod.ngs An.o.hcer will be "fiC ; icb L d c b.-r ;Mst fr.wi, a statement just o.us, corn, Cotton and clover,
evva Veial tax to woik, the fio.n New york tor Ingram, who hw 1 ' f u as -i.ul , , , M,,,,,.-,! Life lusu,-: , , .
v-ut . Lading to, Pittsboro, ml has been indicted, there lor grami cumu.ao o " " V; . :,.,ee Comimnv of New York, it is U is well wateiecj .uui ch woon-
tho old law. Jl' any road hand
prefers not to work, ho can ay
fifty cents a day (or 2 a year) and
be exempted from working on tin)
roads.
Oui muds nf"'d working and a
now system is needed. Lvery
bo.ly admits this. Therefore tho
now ruad law ought not to bo con
demned until it is given a fair
tiial.
I'KIISONAI. ITKMS.
Sirs. II. P. Moffitt, of Ashcboro,
is visiting relatives horo.
Mr. -Too Maud, of Laurinburg,
has boon on a short visit to friends
here.
Mr. J. A. ("Jilea has
returned
from a visit to relatives in Stokes
county.
Mr. W. L. Steele, of Uocking-
t : i ..i t! I..., .i llli l.iu finiii.
Il.lltl, bpeilL OllllO.lJ mm ili a .
j ly hero.
Mrs. J. J. and Miss Carrie M.
Taeksoii are visiting relatives in
Wilmington.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Anderson
and daughter, of New York, ar
rived yesterday.
Miss Sullie London is
visiting
her cousin, Mrs. Walter Hawkins,
in Jacksonville, Florida.
Cliatham's Insolvent:;.
Kilgo, X. C, March 21, VMf.i.
I am amazed at the number of
stout, able bodied men returned
insoUelit -great big', burly fol
lows, wiio boast of their manhood
and do not pay their poll ta. They
an and should be made lo pay it.
! Whose fault is it that lh v do not
'pay il?
I I notice in ouo township only
two or three returned insolvent,
: in oil. or townships scores return
led. Is there that much dilV- reiuo
: in the ability of the people t pay
their poll las? I cannot think so.
'Then why the din"eronee? It must
j be iu the' collectors. I hear of of
j tirers collecting tax since the list
j of insolvents was published. What
I becomes of the lliol.ey they col
lleeiV 1 ask for information. I
! hear of insolvents who own a
horse or nude, a cow and hog or
two and other things in propor
tion. It does seem to me that the
Jla mi;ht and should be collected
i l'roiu those people. Wo who pay
jour taes lire interested in these
things. Some of our colored
! frit-rids seem to think that if they
lean get lid oi paung their taxes,
; by hook or eioou, tlm.y have done
j a Vmart thing; they lung about it.
j I uad. island t!ie poll tax goes
I to the .-.ehool fund. J am Hot
! much ill favor of di.;ci'iniie::tiii ;'
1 against our brothec in black in
lilt tlisl ribtlt :en o! the poll lax lor
educational purposes, but if I key
ipresistin reiusing lo p:i I neii
j ,,, lax all(j do everything they
ean to evade it, I may change my
.,i,,d ,, tiiat subject. In the
moved away list l lioti :e the. name
()f a minister of i he gospel --a good
man. If he h ts not already paid
his tax I have no d
ubt that ho
would pay it M mo
sheiiif would:
ir;- ...i 1.... ;u '
remind him ol it.
ku'owu. 1 think we are getting
oo careless al-oiit these things, i
i .i i i . ii oi i
1 horn- the present sheiitt will see
to it that the list of insolvents will
be greatly reduced, this fall.
W. P. SN11T.S
... ... . . I,,,,,:,,,, out regant to deiioiuiiiatioual con-
l-,-P.n hi Mn lie.mm. !,.,.,.,- u snil, t!i;lt VVillk
Sau Domingo, .March '2,i. Theil begun early in the summer on
revolutionists under (ieiieral IV- t the building, and tiiat when com-
piu to.lay attacUed aiel eipinroii ,
ouo of the forts defending the
ty. Jinny men weto Kiiio.i oiv
lth sides. The political prison
ers of the fort were released, 'the
revolutionists are-in full posses
sion of the city of San Domingo.
They have taken charge of th ca
ble olVne and the govoriuueus
land line
l'oreien Minister Sau-:
. r . .1
cue; iiim Koiini. v'-
liw states consulate. The
,,lfi,r coutinues. Assistant
( r(V(.n"(.v j-vhiiiipie midllie com-'
chez has
SOlleilt rolUgO IU UK!
r of the government forces,
wen killed. It is expected
j
I that the overmuent forces out
ttide- the citv wili attack the revo
i .- . : . ...i. w .
l)omin-
, ' . ' f kiU
u.l(lmill!ll is uot lJUowu. but it
is reported that
; on both sides.
many are killed
. rwr a k ,Vi.jrJt
1
Charlotte. N. t ., .darcll -.!.
An intcicd'uig state of iitlairs
IS-
developed iu connection WUii mo.
iirresi oi v muue " -."
wanted iu New York city
laicenv of a grout ina
fvr the
antitv of
jewelry from John Lurke. a 1am-
many loader. Ingram was ar-
rested by ex-C.uel ol 1 olne Urr.
He coire.sponded wiin the ow
York iolice authorities ami m-
formed them that he would not
deliver Ingreiu to a Now lork
.n;....- .,,,iil !.. w.k i-.var.lid for
- 1 i: H,'
HIS uotioie in n
i.:..r 'i . ..i... Mm mu-
larceliv. Knr mc.
tho reward Kdoie the prisoner i.
delivered, while Clin t liwin a
w illi-.g to sunvnder the pn.soner
without c. reuiony. The outcome
i,s expected to le a teres tinr;.
iiiera!.N'cv3 Hi ms.
The trial of prnest JJuywood,
who shot Ludlow Skinner on the
streets of Kaici-li List month, will
commenco J tily JUth.
A new bank with ,i capital stock
ol iio.ooi) lias n' n or
Lillington. Mr. W. .1
anized at
J-'.dwurds,
of Sanford, has been mado prosi
dent.
Progressive citizens of Wil
mington are taking steps toward,
tho early erection of a ?t)0,()ii() '
hotel oh the. "Hammocks," near
; YVrightsville beach.
During tho progress of a dance
at the country place
of (Iciir
Hoover, live miles from Charlotte
last week, .John Pond, a negro
hailing from South C.trolin. shot
and fatally wounded drove. J Ion
(lorson.
Tn llandolph Superior court
last week Oscar Williams was con
victed of murder in the second
degree for killing Lafayette Ilouth
last fall and was sentenced to the
penitentiary for 15 months by
Judge McNeill.
Tho Venezuelan Congress by a
unanimous vote has declined to
accept President Castro's ivsig-
uation and has passed a resolution
requesting him to reconsider his
decision, which it is believed that
President Castro will do.
A verdict of !r"n,ooo h
recovered against the No
been
Vork
Central llailroad for killing' a
member of tho New York stock
exchange in l'ark c t uunel. His
Seat ill till sloe!; e' elyil ge was
old alter his de
III !
(i.'orge Chapman, who was eon -
vietod in London tho past week of
tho brutal butchery of a v. o.nan,
is said to bo the "origin il " Jack
the Kipper," w!io::o buieheiv of
women in White clc-pel di.'i net
several vears a.:o a:. nailed the
world
I he no
rt!i
ad passenger
; lil was wieck
'f Atlanta Suii
Ider, w hich had
train on the S in
ed SO miles noilh
day night by a bo
fallen across the track, resulting
iu the death of a negro tramp
and the. train's engineer and fire
man. The Legislature of Missouri
has adopted a resolution submit
ting 'an amendment to the consti
tution requiring all Missouri rail
roads lo grant free transportation
over their lines in .Missouri to
Stale ollieials and Legislators I
during their ollicial terms.
A company v it !i a capital of
s-1 ii.Oi has been organ ied under'
the laws ot Nev.- .!. i.-.e.v, for the:
mauuf.icliir of r.o.ioaii crossties.
Thi eomp.-my claims teat it ens
discovered a process to manufac-
j t mo a i id ier ai:i I clie.ip.-r railroad
tie than the kind now used.
The executive committee of tho
North Carolina Press Association
met at ( ireeiislioro, on last Friday,
and decided to hold the next an -
"Mai mooting oi mo association i
wrighlsviiio. liie tune in no
designated latter, but will nrob-
ably be thii latter
,.,..1IlMv.i ,. , : . ,
I ileonsl'iuo is s
r part of J une.
$1011,000 hospital under the con
. , i t f it .
ItroliilKl manageiueut oi ine ois-Itoi-s
of Charity, directed by a
board, comoosedof citizens, with-
pt. (,.,(, it will he the host eipiip
ci-jd hospital between Washington'
and Atlanta.
(iohksboro Argus: Hight much'
anxu ty is felt by the truckers oi'
this section over the early bloom
ing of the pea crop. The very
moderate weather has caused peas
to bloom a week earlier than us-
ll:l I 1 1. I .. Jl... ...1
' liai W Uicn, v.ouio ni i lo iuo no
...... . ... ,
'vantage ot the trucker it sucu
, weat her should continue, but in
case of a freeze, v hicii titer,, is ev
cry reason to holiest wnl come,
' and which usually comes at a later
1 period, the pea crop will do a 10-
till failure
Getting Ready to Drill for Oil.
Sj ivlal I.. NHWJ llll'l Olwcl'ViT.
Ashcvillo, X. ('., March 21.
Tho work of building the derrick
to be useil in drilling a well for
i oil on the L V. 1 laird farm, on
: Heaver Dam. three miles from
V ..1, ..,.;' l...o i.-.. It- l....rnii .-out
iu , pUsiu,d steadily. '1 ho stone
, oumlation tor tho ilcirtcK is lain,
iind much of the necessary timber
is on the ground, and neing shaped,
r i"... f...,...l..i i. .1, -ii..
101 e roc 1 10 il. i u.- iuuii.iiii.1. -
teen toot square anil the struc-
ituro will be eighty-four feet higl
Deadly tlas lixplosimi.
Sprin-'field, llh, March
:t,
h.riiliee evo osioli of gas 111
. . . . ,,,, o
north
in n .s ii aii i'ii, iiiin---.
and six wt-Ko kilh
. .1
1 outlt;
ht
one liai 1 1 i injureu
Some o the
,.., L!P ..' wi'i-i' one hundred tet
awa l'eoii wher.) the explosion
oeenrred,.
Vtfe Cl.!. kcTS "n't Sl'.
H'vom I.. On' (. It 1 Mi- ' il-.-l-v.-i'.
Coi.h-iioro, March '!:;. The
poloiiiee sal'i-at Ml. (Miv- was
demolished al 2 o'eloel. thi-: morn
ing by cracksmen and loop d of
its c l. tents, S-JllO in ei'l i . in-v ail. I
.-'20(1 in pontage stamps. hio jiuii-
died dollars worth of stamps
were recovered later today at tho
depot win 'I'D it is Kllpp"".! they
were dropped by the rolibers in
making their Might.
Entrance to tin: safe was made,
by breaking oil' tho knob to tho
combination ami then tilling the
hole with dynamite. The door was
blown from its fastenings and
largo hole made through the wall
of tin; adjoining building- so great
was tha force of the explosion.
Thursday two well-dressed
strangers ariived nt Mt. Olive.
They told the proprietor they
proposed giving n .show. Later
they turned salesmen and sold
one merchant a bill of chairs and
another a bill of white lead. These
individuals were in Ml. Olive last
night. This morning they had
disappeared. It is thought the
cracksmen are the same that re
cently got in their work at Lin
colntou. The Mt. Olive safe bore
the govorment stamp, hence
is protected by the manufacturers.
Our Nav.d Stu'n-th.
Washington, March i!:?. -Tho
naval authorities awoke today to
I the sunn isin
leaii.uiou that the
j I'lijted States lias li-
ii.-;!ti:ei of a s.-coni!
nation to thai ' a.
fr
1:1
:ss u.iva
great naval
0 I he A.'ller-
oi the lit
legtll, bing
1 Huong the
ide "letell
1 et. Now,
an ollicial
power. A !V w ;, i :i!.i agi
1 je:iii n:.y htooil :--. h i
S of l- I .i l 'e n aval M ivi
: superior only to .lapm
1 nations which have ma
' ions of a big ii. val !!
j howevi r. aceordni- l .
ineliioralldum Inoidid
J (diaries II. Darling,
i secretary ol the navy,
today nt
the acting
by Cantain
.:!;ic .if na
oyerniiient Sig gsbei
val illicit
chid' oi' lh,
;e!lC(-, tills
is t he t hir.l iiav;
tli calculation i
battle line sliii
I power, basing
u tin- number of
s built, building
ami uut honftl, Wei le on a Oasis
of a comparison of the vessels,
under construction or authorized
..nly, make the t uikd Stales
stand second in naval stioie.illi.
h'iul in l'oit-o!-(-'p;;in.
r
K ing -ton, St. Vincent, March 2.'!.
A serious riot was iu progress
at 2:::o o'clock this afternoon in
Port of-Spain, Trinidad, according-
to a dispatch just received
fro. ii thai city. An attempt wa.s
made to burn the government
buildings bylhn mob-, and llv
police had to live on the rioters,
Mlii.ig or wo;t::ding aey.-ral of
them. 'J he !hili:.l! cruiser Pa I -
lais, at lii" time the dispatch leli,
)ve, landing h!:;e jacla ts. 'i'ie
li"t v.":,. -i due to the ft i'le..:l on the
pari of the go, ei nnieiiL to with
draw an ordinai.ee c incoming I he
in w w;icr oi ks, to pi'oti si, ag'a lust
which several petitions had boe!l
!1'"'
il.ded. 'J'he riot at-t was read
land I ho police II red on the tuoli.
The city is in a great state of ex
citement. l-'iccdem For .'.is. MavlTik.
fiondon, March K!. Mr.-. I'lor
enc" Maybi iel., t In Aiuei ican wo
man who was convicted at Liver
pool iu IMl'.l on the charge of
poisoning her
husband, .lames
jburis, by arsenic,
Mavlirick.
il Ai
and v, hose sentence of do;
eoiiimuli-d to penal sevvit;
life, id he iv h a-i d ill I'M
aliuouucelueut comes fro
In was
I- for
:. The
ae the
tuthoi-
Homo Oili.e, which now
I i:;.es her i asuiiigton lawyers to
use t lie fact of her release next
ye-ur as a reason for securing t ho
postponement of the trial of tho
law suits bearing on the prisoner's
interest in land in Kentucky. Vir
ginia and West Virginia until she
is able to personally testify.
liruption of Soufricrc.
Kingston, I sland of St. Vincent,
March .2. The eruption of Sou
friure continues. N'olumesof smoke
were ejected all day and the ipmu
tity of ejection is apparently
greater than at the time ot eitl
or of tho previous eruptions.
but
stormy winds are driving the
clouds northward. Thorn hits been
a heavy fall of stones and black
sand in the northern district.:
which caused a few casualties.!
Tho iuhaoiiants are moving
southward iu great oxoitomeut.
Iarli.idoes report that darkness
spre;id
over that island at eleven
iu the morning. The ob-
0 clock
scurity was accompanied by a. tall
ol red dust.
1 1 di'-D. voioid I'. iU Hound.
Sj .o-'lril t'i ScwaaLe .d-'rv.'e
Washington, X. C. March 2;k
The body of Cain Mason, a negro
train hand on the Washington
land Plymouth liailroiui, who itis-
1( appeiired t niislmas night, was
found Saturday m Koauoke river.
1 Polish and
found Ihat si 1.1. i
ci.i was dis-'
tribi'.t.'d in N.uti C
Com' -any. ps.'."'
ci ii1; ii n I ";' I '
d..vi':e'".s.
liim by that 1
paid death1
iiainicO en-.
Mrs. Elizabeth Craig, of Chap
el Hill, was tatally burned on last
" hursday. !L r clothing- caught
lire while mic was burning s ine
brilh.
s': I i l: J I ACK Ok GU!IJ
Cured ev One Loitlc of Chaiiibt'r
l.fiii's eolith KcmeJy.
"W la u had an attack of the
grin last winter (the second one)
I actually cured mysU' with one
bottle of Chamberlains Cough
Leii.edy," says 1'iaiik W. l'erry,
llditor'of the Lntei prise, Shorts
ville, N. V. "1'his is the honest
truth. I at times kept from cough
ing myself to pieces by taking a
toaspooiiful of this remedy, and
mien the coughing spell would
come on at night 1 would take a
dose and it semned that iu the
briefest interval the cough would
pass oil' ami 1 would go to sleep j
perfectly free from cough and its
accompanying pains. To say that
the romedy acted as a most agree-
able surprise i
mildly. I had
putting it very
no idea that it
would or could knock out the grip, I
simply because 1 had never tried1
it for such a purpose, but it did, j
hihI il seemed that with the second
attack of coughing the remedy
'caused it to not only be of less
jduratioii, but tho pains were far
less severe, and Iliad not used the
'contents of one bottle be
( Irip had bid me adieu,"
by O. K. l'llkingtou.
Mi
ialo
The board of trustees of Lex
ington township. Davidson coun
ly. ha ve ordered an ( lection upon
the ipieslioii of issuing .7i),Uoi
wi:rth of bonds lor the purpose of
macadamizing the public roads of
the township to bo held April '21.
I o Cuiv a Cold iu ( Due Day.
iTake Laxative Uronio Quinine
Tabids. All druggists refund the;
money if i; fails to cure. K. V.
(i rove's signature is on each box.
WE DlsY FOR CASH
Yearlings and old
Steers.
OCCONirPCIIEL' FARMS.
HilLvhoio, X. C.
m m m
WILL SELL PRIVATF.LY
EASY TEI13IS.
i:ZC42ZT TSStlCTS
(.)! kind .iheut two miles lioni
pit.
lieu' is a rare chance for a
BARGAIN IN
LAND!
The lirst tract contains about
acres, .ul joining the land.-, ot I1
-uu!ve and oilitis.
l'he second tract cont.iin about,
acres, adioiuiivj the lands ol tin
'lite Weslev't iiitiiu and other-
The third tract contains
P acres, adi-unine the laud:
about
of the
hue S. Y. Cotten and others.
The tout lh ir.ct contains about
K2 aero, .ui j lining the lands ol the
late James Harmon and othe:.
The lilth tract contains about o'
acres, adjoinire, the lands of the late
l.uui" Harmon .'.ud others, and ly
ia; on Turkey creek.
The sixth ti.ict Contains about 216
acres, adjoinim; the I'iiNMio and
pt io.nl.
This land will be sold in e,trate
u.tels or altu.cahei, just a- m..y be
desired.
rig m
i lurther inf
imatioii apply to
H.A.LONDON,
bch'v 20,
I The seventh and eijiWh tractscon-
II IE POPULAR STOKt"
SPRING and SUMMER
4903
New Spring and Summer Goods
zz Now ready atzzz:
W. L. LONDON
POPULAR STORE.
These goods were bought for
Cash, every discount saved,
and our customers get the ben
efit. THE OLD RELIABLE STORE.
Ifest s:oods sold for the least
money. Ahvays glad to show.
Come and see the new goods
I 1 1 C9B3BSn
TV. L LONDON & SON.
I
And save you money by using
OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT,
A POSTAL CARD will briny; you Catalogues, Prices, or anything
sold in our stock of Hardware, Stoves, Guns, Paints, Wacoiis, House
Fuinis'iiinj; CiooJs.AiNnumition.nuilJers' Hardware, Liiw, Cements, &c.
Hart-Ward
NJ RALEIGH
i Successors to JiKus Lewis Hardware Company.
Bank of
Zittstoro, 1T. C.
Will receive deposits and make
js. Interest waring certificates will re issued lor deposits.
riie people of Clia-thani now have the opportunity,, for th first time,
patronize a Chatham, county bajak.
epoiits are perfectly safe in a
sale, a-iid are tully secured by all
amounting to over a milUon dollars
T. "W"illl3irri3
& SON'S
OUR MI
IS TO PLEASE YOU,
Hardware Co
N. C
Pittsboro,
loans and do a general hanking busi-
lire-proof vault and burglar-proo
the otoperty ot all Hie stocn noiueus.
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Iu. Loalan,