T II U USD A Y. Jaw. 21, HHb Local Records. White spring oats ut Foe-At-water Mer. Co. Elkinaud Snow Camp all wool blankets at liyuuiu A: Head eu'H. The road commissioners will moof mniin before t he tirst Momlay iu March. All outings and flannels are coins at greatly reduced prices at . Byuumi lleadeu 8. Poe-Atwator Mer. Co. will, tm- i fow davs vet. pay 2 He ash .10c a bushel iu trade for cotton seed. Inventory Sale to J olT on all winter goods. lbugains in everything. Come early. J. U Weatherspoou, Sanford, N. C. Congressmen are now flood in.!? the country with packages of garden seed, and many a constit uent's heart is made glad by be ing thus remembered. By mini & Headen want you to inspect their line of humhurgs And laces. They have one of the largest and best assorted lines ever brought to Piltsboro. I'oft-At water Mer. Co. are agents for the Chase City bug gies and one-horse wagons, which are tlie best buggies and wagons on the market at the price. Fur all kinds of farming uten sils in fact everything used on the bom call on Byuuin v Mead en. Try their Syracuse or Lynch burg plows. You will find them the best. Mr. Ileiivy li. Purn, of Baldwin township, sold a bale of cotton at NY est Durham, one day last week, for T 1.25. It weighed OK) pounds and the price was i:;j cents a pound. Dr. Ilirie (Dentist) will be at CiolTat Mr. T. J. Harrington's residence prepared to all kinds of dental work Tuesday, February i)th, and will remain until the fol lowing Saturday noon. --We re-ret to hear of tl.i- death of Mr. II. J. Doit, who die.! of typhoid fever on last ill -lit. He had bei u t!i foreman on the Piltsboro laihou nearly ever since it was built, ami there was no one more faithlul to bis duties than he was. On Ust Sunday Mr. 11. H. Hayes was driving with Mr. .Ja cob Thompson a new hmse, re cently purchased by him, when the horse ran away and broke up the buggy, but neither of (he oc cupants was hint as they both jumped out soon after the horse began to run. B. B. Wagoner & Co. will have another car-load ot hoises here today, ami next week will have another car-load of horses and mules from Alleghany county and Yirginia. For coin t-week they will also have 2.") horses and milieu raised by 1!. B. Wagoner, near Thomasville. You will soon be wanting to fix up your garden to Keep the chickens out. You w ill find a nice lot of poultry w ire at W. B. Lon don - Sou's; a!o a full line of plows and plow castings. Buy an Oliver Chilled steel beam plow if you want the best made and one that will turn any kind of laud. W. B. London & Son have given the contract to Mr. B. Nooe for the immediate, erection of a two-story addition to their brick store. The present "L" to the store, which is 2S feet in width, will be lengthened (JO feet. This will prove quite a substantial im provement to their store and will give them more room to enlarge their stock. l'ou will find at W. L. Lon don A: Son's the best stock of goods iu the county. If you want a good cook stove that is the place. If you want a piece of fur niture you can find it there. If you want anything to eat they haye it. If you want the best tihoe for the money come and see it. A nice suit of clothes cau be had there for a little money. Last Tuesday being Lees birthday, exercises appropriate to the occasion were held in the af ternoon at the Pittsboro Acade my. A short address was deliv ered by the principal, some of the btudents recited Confederate poet ry aud several old war songs were sung. It is well for the rising generatiou to be taught to revere the memory of so great a man as lieu. Lee. Mr. R. 1 Johnson, county suiieriutendent of schools, has been visitiug the public schools lor the past two xveeks and it will take about four more weeks to visit all of theiii. Chatham is said to have more school dis tricts (i:iOi than any other county in the State. Mr. Johnson says f llrt Si- hools thus far visited by linn iti-e doing very well aud that (he teachers seem to be well qnal jtled for their work. A snoliT honex.iioo?,. We mentio ied last week that tlie attempted marriage of a thir - teen-year-old girl iu this county was likely to get some people in - to trouble, and so it has. War - rants were issued for the nriest of the groom and his "best nian," who had falsely stated the girPs age w lieu uegui i .... ..- cense. j all the tune. 1 es, land that was Before the warrants could be selling for four and five dollars an served the two men escaped and ; !U.)-,; a few years ago is now bring thus far have not been arrested. j,1Lr from nine to fifteen au acre. The bride did not accompany the groom in ins Illgin, ami honeymoon was cut short. t if 1 L .. 1 their I'KltSONAL ITEMS. Miss Kate Hanks has goue on a visit to Baleigh. Mr. B. M. Poe has returned from a short visit to Atlanta. Mrs. W. L. London and Miss Maggie Haughtoii leave today for Charlotte, where they will visit relatives. Mr. Ifarlowe Taylor has gone to Bryson City, Swain county, to recuperate his health, which is very feeble. Mrs. Klla T. Jordan, who has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. J. B. DeCrart'enreidt, for a week, left Monday for Durham. Mr. It. V. Brewer, who has been spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. M. C. Hrewer, lias returned to his home in Florida. Mrs. W. II. Moore and Baltic Moore are visitin 's ; 1,1 ! 'lah'd r Rockingham, where they alt the wooden wedding of Mrs liam Steele. Wil- Mr. .Samuel W. Womble has moved his family from Bockville In the "cottage" farm, near here, which he bought a year ago from Mr. C. ('.Hatch. Chatham's CanL-Jcralc Miiiiimjiil. For Tin: lli:coi:ii. 1 wish to express myself as be ing heartily in lavor ol the pro- nosed Collie. lelali monument and the I an adopted to raise the needed funds by the Daughters of I oiilederaey. Tin school chil dren of the county cannot contri Ini'ie to a more worthy cause and I trust w ill gladly doso. There should be a monument to those faithful heroes who through so many trials and hardships never :.ti:ida ! wavetvd ill ih-tense ot their Coiin icction i i v, t heir homes and I heir families. I'liey de-fi ve at our haiiiN ' l eater ! Illl than we have h.retoiore ihuie. Our giaml-fal hers, fathers, brothers iiml Iriends coMstltllte largely our Confederate dea l, and ,e should consider it our duty as .veil as an act of love and charily to contribute to their memory. I indeed proud that lain a son J ;, 1 1 ,., lM; ,-, iversies w oiild be settled i Confederate suidier, a ml hael,v m-hil ration and that the hed oppol (unity to i tribute to j,j.r (1f Id.iod Would ce.ise. ;.l rrection of a monument to the nun- ben good thing t" advance am of ; nii'iuorv f men so lir.ive, uolilc 1 and true as were our Southern Confederate soldiers. May the hand of mercy deal gently with the surviving ones, as they are be ing maitialed one by one to the nth.-i- shore. May we, who are the olVsni nig of these . nolile he- roes, ever cherish, encourage and .don't know which to run and they ! traced fi,,ni Canada and F.urope. give helping hands in perpet uat iug j e-,.t away. Saw mills have ta-l Fiepresentatives of a party of the memory of our Confederate , Utn the place of stills and there is prospective (iermaii iintui dead; and to the living may we J ,. ,,n almost every branch, but lts ,,f the Northern States and speal, kindly, act tenderly ami ielp the ue?dy. Yours truly, Jas.' B. (oldsto;i, N. C., Jan. lit, l!ivi:s. I'jul. Cumnock Joltings. Cu-nnock, N. C, Jan. IS. Our industries are getting in better shape aud working wit h ic-ne-.ved energy since the holidays. Our ohlest inhabitants do not remember seeing. as dry, cold win ter as we have had up to this time, and surely must be the fore runner of a good crop year, as the intense cold will no doubt kill off many of the insects. Th..i-i is some doubt expressed as to whether or not wheat is hill ed. A good many think it is. Mr. J. li. Ibirns lost a valuable mule last week, after a short spell of sickness. It seemed that noth ing would give it any relief. Mr. W. .1. Tally spent two days at Haleigh the past week attend ing the (iraiid Lodge and trans acTing other business. Mi. Tally is an enthusiastic Mason. Shelbv tiroce will soon move into the' house formerly occupied by J. W. Malone. This is hi ;.'.;i; ,i i.,,, in l,,msi ki eiiin,'. n I,.. 1, -si Hi...! with his father since his marriage. Mr. II. 11. .-M'giov. s his lumber plant to some pond n.-ai- Pittsboro. He will us a traction engine to haul his lumber to the railroad. Mr. K. K. Iianghm, of t'ne Caro line Medicine Co., was here tor day or two last week. AncnvmoVs. Wolves Devour Ct I'Jren. Madrid, Jan. 14. Word reach ed here this morning of a har rowing incident in 'he town of Totc'iino, province of Segouias, t .wt.'i-ilav. l our wolves, driven from the hills by Lunger, entered i I l i mi, i ..mill.: littoi ill nit; in.,.-- ied live children and injured seven it.... " U vi ,rrii ni:i f kl i', Lilt .-.. M ." .- . the wolves. o. 1.1... I I " ;, . Sinimou It rove, . ( ..Jan. IS. 1 Wo are all feeling the effects of the good price of cotton, but not , a in the same way, as some have ! K(,i,i H they had and have spent the money and will have to run 0n time, this year as they did last, Horses an,l mules are bringing, une price ami wmi !' And to help make times lively ""'.v several neighbors nave loium ;i()t U',1(nvn aelinitelv whether the gold, silver or copper mines on , , wi1 ()u w:ul Uj0 the.r lands and are spending somo t ti.m ,)r 7Jot surplus money digging and Mast-, tug. I The State has chartered the It is nn old saying that every- Durham v Southern Railway body goes crazy some time in life Company to buiid a line from over something, so I reckon it is Durham to Apex, twenty miles, to about time for the copier fever to connect with the Cape Fear and strike us again as it did about Noithern Bail way, which now cx 1H50: ves even the little children tends from Apex to Dunn. B.N. are "-oiii" about hunting iu the I t 1 i il : C... 1 l'OCKS lor xvuaiever iiiev emi mm, like they diil when 1 was a boy; yet J guess excitement will be all i ;n i;.i many of them will tiiul. ri li .u !. .1U. ,. tier of weiUluiirs ot late am I from what our accommodating register of deeds says iu The Observer there w ill be several more iu the near future. So boys, if you want to get married secretly you had better not get your license too soon. A few days ago Y. H. White and Matthews Bridges were work ing on the mill dam and took up i i,l ,nL- In tin. u-:iter throue-h. when to their surprise thirty pounds of nice tish ran out on the I. u ....li were tucked ut. some jacl, being 'I'l inches long. 1 am l iuht much pleased to see 'plan of the Daughters of the Con I iVdeiaey in having a day set apart for our schools to give the chil dren ami oiiiers an oppomiunv to coilt l ioiite to the monument. I uill little mite and my help it to success. Lane at the top with Colifederati promise my intbleiiee to With ( I U0 and the ! good women to buck It, there s no such thing as fail. I hope all the teachers will make arrange ments aud have nice programs which the children and others will enjoy, and a good little sum will be the result. Almost any old soldier can make a little speech ami tell something Chatham boys did, which the children w ill enjoy, I am Mile. Yes, I believe it wns Chatham boys who pit! their Hag mi tlie bleasl-Wolks at tieltys burg. It makes us fcH sad to hear of the deaths of (iens. (Jordoii and i.olieMleet, but It is a reminder that we, too, .ire Hearing the end; but a monument will tell to the li iug w hen we are i.ll gone what our Ch ilham soldiers were. It looks like we are on the eve of another ivar. 1 bad hoped that 1 1. pi ii f gram to all w ho have it to sell, but my experience is that it is a mighty uncertain way of making a living-. I Well we don t hear much of the' I bird hnntets this si-iisoii, it is al- ' together rabbits, My boy says he : i jumps four at a time and tlie dogs- they tlon t turnisli Oeer uue ine stills did. lam oi me opinion nianv people will sell their tun - oer too soon ami regr i .1 auei it is too late. It is the early bird that catches the worm Put lie don t catch the dollar every time. Fri-K. Question Still Uus.ttU'd. St. Petersburg, Jan. 18.--The Associated Press correspondent on high authority is able to give the following as the present stat us of the negotiations between ltussia ami Japan: "Kussia recognizes Japan's predominance in Corea, and Japan i-....,i.oiies Kussia s position in i Manchuria. There are two main questions still at issue the llus sian demand for a neutral zone on the Corenn side of the Yalu river, which Japan met with a proposal for a similar strip on the Man churian side. Japan also asks foi certain guarautees covering Man churia which Kussia has thus far declined to grant. It is point ed out, however, that the assur- 1VVU il il " " " T ,VUB . r i 1 1.. i ' i K)il l'V ariliug pen ports in ..11.111- huria and respect tor treaty rights is a concession on this , P"H't. I That t bo two countries are not lliaiie ti.V .'1 1. lx.ll. oil , i ... ..j minister, t the Associated 1'ie.s.t coriespoiuleiit: "War now would only be disas trous to both countries. Owing to "! the geographiia' station, an arm ed conflict would result in a great ! drain of the men and treasure of , , .1 1 1 l .1 1. ...I l,.v. Ooiu o a pan hum iiu"iii n n -m "tr- j 1 u,r decisive. iciue i iiee it t i , .: i ... i i ... i : would not b; worthwhile to go to war on the (lUL-stion btill in dispute. ' When bilious try a dose of x liamoei lain oiou.'.v.. ,i..t. j..,,-. "... I no CIS iliui ieao.- 101 onvn now , , ' ,V' I- HI- Hill ii'ii' " ini'iii-'i.iui i, i ot Ls.de bv lb ll l'llkiui'toil. I i... ...i '...,o li mc I , , ,. , The plant of the Burlington Collin Company was completely destroyed by lire Tuesday morn - inir- The loss is estimated ?'2".00, which is partly covered ly insurance. 1 lie origin oi me lire is unknown. Tlft ()xf()1,1 ,,emalf Seminary i.nil.lin.r was destinx-ed bv fire Momlay morning. The lire origi nated iu one. of the bed rooms while the school was taking breakfast. The loss was covered ,,, II i. It ,- Duke, of New York, is the chief .... 11 11.. 1 l. .1 tl. mock muui'i , aim lie .iio iiniin 111c C'ape Fear A Northern Railway, j ,. , C. L. Silvers, a highly respected i . . u i i v . i eitizen of Pulaski, a., committed mere miiiiuiy iniu hanging inmseit in ins oarn wnn a piece of bale wire, (irief over the death of his w ife and worry over a railroad accident in which two men were killed and for which Silvers is alleged to have been in part responsible, caused the de thronement of his reason. Lexington Dispatch: The larg est owner of stock iu the North Carolina Kail road is Col. William 11. Iloit of Lexington. He owns about 7i) shares. The next larg est stockholder is Hon. Joseph H. Choate, Minister to Fngland, who owns Ton shares. The North Car olina Home Insurance Company owns Jim shal Judge It now Bryan owns . sliar es. ells at 1.7tl to .1.7". Weldon News: while Bev. W. Sunday night W. llose was 'preaching to a large congregation at the Baptist church the lights well! out suddenly, leaving Hie speaker and his hearers in total darkness for a few seconds. The going out of the lights, ordinarily, would not be strange, but there was something peeuliar about the otvnriencc Sunday night. Mr. l!ose was preaching from tin text, "Thy Kingdom come," and just at the moment when be said something about the coming of the Kingdom of (b-d and said but for this we would all be in total darkness the lights went out. It was so sudden and coming at the very moment t but he said "dark ness,"' it put a good many pi op!e to thinking. liiiniiKatiiiii In Tlie Smith. v. i-Ii'ii.'I -ii .- r i"i il . i.i 'i'..T .-. The wol k of the last decade in in. hieing immigration to the I .Southern States by the land and iinbistri.il department of the) Soul In-ill I! lilway, assisted by the; residents and various industrial ' organizations of the South, is bearing results that surpass e pectations. Large parties pass through Washington almost daily 1 1 i - way to the South to take ,lt.w hojnes. Special attention js ln'ing iiaid to the fanner im .,,.i-ants. Tliev are being at migrants. They are the Fatherland, accompanied liy . o,01;l.s ,, the railway coinptny, 1 .,..SM.,1 through the city one night i-eeeiit c to iiiaKe a to r o ins pec- ,i . i i r i ui.,,, ,,f'i he South 'I'lii'v are desir- j()lis ,,f tUng an option on 10,0011 acres of l.uid.and will visit the more j pnuluctive States to liud a suita llile location. The land will be st- lected with a view to its feitility, l advantages and health!' illness of the comuiunity. Prisoner In Her Own House. Mrs. W. II. leiyha, blul Agnes Ave., Kansas City, Mo., has for several wars been troubled with ! severe hoarseness and at times a ! hard cough, which she says "Would keep me in doors for days. 1 was prescribed for by physicians with no noticeable re sults. A friend gave me a part of a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough lleiucdy with instructions to fol low closely the direction an I wish to state that after the tirst day 1 could notice a decided change bli the better, and at this time after using it two weeks, have no hesi tation in saying I realize that I am entirely cured." This remedy is for sale by (.J. 11. Pilkington, druggist. Military Execution in llajti. . . ; ' it iv .sir to st. ut a it-xoii .i.ii!.i . Nold was condemned to death by . military tribunal and wereoecut- ed today in the pit seiice of a va-t ' crowd. Several foreigners, who! took part in the conspiracy, will. probably be deported. i. .-I ,:..'.. ".i f i-. , . i . i i vnaiiicci lain vuic, v-m.'ici.i auu Diarrhoea Remedy. The most uniform success of this remedy has made it the most popular preparation iu use tor, bowel complaints. It is every- where recognized as the one rem-, edy that cau always ne uepemieti . . . . i .i ..... i -.i takt V' . Hill1 .1V (. i: PilLiiu ton,! . ;ist I in I tn to, I St'ifoQ rmilinnna to be the chief objective point of ; jtflijiin immigration, the number ! nf jtrtj.m emigrants coming to ; ,r, ti,js (.outrV in 1903 reaching a totHl of nearly 250,000. i MYKRY STAUI.K, Chapel Hill, - - TltA.MS lol' IIIKF AT HI.AmjNAM.I- ha r is. Passengers carried with d.'.ily mail between Pittsboro and Chapel Hill. Fare only 1. A b.YllNISTKATMX NO I ICl: .'m Hfivli'i; imtini,1 Hih ii'l'iiliil iiiBftniHi.r t. l'.' 'iiiHit"ii, a ei aiiiRin c.iiii'.v. S. 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I'l'liiif.'ii.-.luill liiti.n h; In n tiai-i ..f Ml" I l-..ltallllll: t'-ll H'Ti'" -'ll lt..lTb..l-J iTi l-k H'l- J,,iiilnil iiu' Inn. In .. .1. II. FirritU an. I c. A. II. i.n. In. lllllt rr, '111 J. U t "It, ill, lilt) ullll'l' hull t. lt.g uiu-l i.y w o, I i-rritll. Tin- sai l I us I will I t- 8..I.I mi Uif J..',I, wli g tirnnt: Out -li'ilf i-itf It. ri'iiinin.liT liiflx in..ii'li-t. tleft-rtti I i"iyii t-uih i. bi"tr liit"it-ji, uitti rt-pry, tl till. II nUl'-lntM' 111. . lit) If t'lll'l- Tlila litvciiiiit-r lii. l-joa K. 11. H.WKS, Ci'iiiii'l.-iil ,n-r. THE POPULAR STORE COME The Low Prices I hey are ode r at W. L. London & Son's. These low prices should make von feel good, when yon are getting high prices for all you i!H;ihave to sell. Lvery lew days we will be showinggoods in the front part of our store AT ADD BELOW COST! We are going to reduce our stock, making ready for the large stock we wall have this Spring. We did the largest business last year we have ever done, and now this leap year we want to do still move. This week we will offer a lot of men's and boys' hats for 25cts cash, some of them worth $1. TXTg TjT-cxL-vt 37C-ULZ trade arxd. will gl-rro "src-ui. tiio Tccttt Toar gTCLirc: pccGi'blc- "W"o will "bo erl-cL to gcc 3o-ul wli-otlor 3TO-CL -vT-cirLt to "bvu or rxct. "Wo oo cl-was grlad. to S12.CT77- 37"OVL O-t tl-O PCpMlai Store c W. L, LQDDOSI & M. rl'lw. Cure $ SPECIAL RATES via Seaboard Air Line. Comtitetuini; (.."t. la'b. li'1"'. th-' Seaboard Air" Line Kaihvav will plaee on sale round tiip winter tourist tiekets to all Wintei Hesoiis in the SvHilh and Southwest. Tickets xv ill be sold up t Apiil :t.uh. Ph'4. with tinal return limit May Ust, lK.. Lor further intf!iv,atio;i apply to I iwal A;ent or addie .. P. sxmiii, I - r. A-, K.ileii;h,N. . SEE DO VOl KNOW WHAT IT 1IUKS? ! relieves a pcrstui troin .ill doite tor strong drink or duis, restore-; lis neivotis system to its noim.il condition, and reinstates a man to his home and business. I or lull paitieulars address THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, Greensboro. M. n. NATURAL STOCK LICK! i uve win Horses and Cattle what nature intended tor them and keep them in a normal condition. DK. I'ETTY S NATURAL SrOtK LICK Is the r?al Lick. Manutactured by Lick Company, Winston -Salem, N. C. Sold bv Vi. K. Pilkington. W. I.. London ' Son and Womble it Linebertv, Pittsboro, X. C, and filler dealers in the county.

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