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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1887. II. A. LONDON, Editor.. A novel suit is about to be iustitu ; te d iu the city of New York by the United Stales Distriet Attorney, ft is a suit against tf congregation in that city to recover the penalty of $1,000 for having employed a preach er in England to come to this sonn try and become 1 he pastor of their cliurch. The suit its brought to en force tho Act of Congress prohibiting tile importation and migration of foreigners or aliens under contract Jr agieetneut to perform labor in the United Stales. The church of the Holy Trinity in New York employed, 6r contracted to employ, an English cVigyman Key. E. W. Warren aH their rector, and the District Attor ney think that this is a violation of the- law, because Mr. WarrSn behig'a foi eiguer has been employed to come tb this country aud perform labor or service. The law expressly says "any kind of labor or service", aud excepts profession's!' Actors, artists, lectur ers, or singer," but does not except jireachers from its operations. The lav was passed, as it was al leged, to protect Ameiican labor, t hat is, to forbid laborers from other coun tries to come here under contract to tfompete with our laborers. It was jn effort to apply the odious doctrine Of a protective t'atiff to the commod ity known as labor, and this suit shows its rttter absurdly and nijua oaly cx der contract, that is, those whose seiviees are contracted for before Ailicrica ! We do not beiieve it. lice. Such a law wouldexcUute tuoe '" " tme Kq);ibiic,lM on Friday, but he would ceriaiuiy be prcvoted it being done, foreigner who would make good tj0feat VV(n,, lnCftn their inability to ! bere Saturday at noon. Oh, theyj A hostile mee ting is expected citizens, and allow tnose to come win tjie iveney in case the choice id, "we knew sonu ihiug was bound tween Deliingtm and Edwards, t.. . ...i .ii-uKli. i-.RiflpntK. .lmnl.1 nn:in fiin Hiinso i f i t o be t he ma t tci1. Caiuidv is all right, -m - . ! i . .1 4 .i i i i: -ii.. wi 1 lPifl tiHiiorimv. So u v i Vn-L'iiiiii A ttnrnevs IU It rl.uv,ii i wo, lint niiv woith ess scauiv. ; . , . . .4- to out in an apwearanee. j - ; present en for ine consunMnuon vi . - i . . , . . iv nA,-.f,isl.. uho is loo lav to work, , v. r,w I ,;im tl,rMel out to U; bo,ls' ll liS , , t . . ". ... n " " , . itid. but a telegram was rci-eivrd is heartily welcomed. Aud such a , pension bihs, prepared by iepu :u-, lha. law is claimed to be nectary in or- j fives f the Grand Army of the , (;u Tlun.dav, and der to moteet the working-men of ' bepubln-, and embodying lehef, iox ; " . Jfear that President Cleveland win j duped da. k,es home ot hem justitt,a, D and wUi.no doubt, be A sad and suvtdeii death occurred j aoain be the t.ouutl.vs OI,iy safeguard ! a,ll,te" lo see th, one ,,,or.c granted baii by the United Slates during the Piesideut1 reception at j agaim-t a depleted Treasurv. Butifirime' ,uh.llt;,Jl f"W tne'1 .to J:li,&h n ; Supreme Court until their caes are Memphis, on last Saturday, A grand ! occasion should require, it 'is evident ! ovt r' , but . lbo n!,t m ,J(U ll-v Wt;1 e ' ' ':-'-ded. These uv ail Siate ollicials Sibito recention was tendered him that bin conrr.ge and s.nse of duty ! ? lf m vengeance who were sent to jail last week by public lecoptwa was tenaeied b,m 8 emergency. j ag-aii-t . auady and al of his asMt-; Jm,H, 1;wml lt aisoheyiug the laws tfpm his arrival at that city, and a ,?, ! t ntthn a,1,s- (u leported that he had l)f Virginia in refusing coupons for ot eloquent and appropriate speech j Msrs. Angd assistants in this county.) b 1 1 .. 1 i hisheries Commissit.n, were m tbe M.lil41, w.,,,.?.;, , of weleom was made by the vener able Judge Ellett. After that speech Mr. Cleveland lespbnded for about fifteen miuutes, and at the conclusion 61 his remarks Judge Eilett fainted fluid died within five minutes It is sjpposed that he was overcome with the heat. Of Course this greatly allocked tne I'resiueut. out we are i.i 1". -1 . I . pleased to know that it is the only incident that has yet occurred to mar the pleasure of the President's tour. is It Bingham I Bj l.-vl lo the Raleigh News Observer. ASHEVILLE, N. C, Oct 15. It is reported from Yancey that a deaf mute answering the description of Walter Bingham was seen a few days argo in the woods by huntsmen in a wild section of tLe county, ilis st range conduct excited suspicion, whun they arrested him and started to the house of a Mr. Kensley iu the vicinity. The deaf-mute on the way attempted to escape but was stop ped by a show of guns. Upon reach ing Heusly's, after examination, tho mute was allowed to depart. Soou ttfterwardd suspicion was aroused that the man was Walter Bingham Svhen the party started in pursuit But he escaped into the woods. A day or two hster the same man ap peared iu the Peusacola section of Yancey art j. comiaitted rape upon a while girl and again escaped. The toen who saw him have no doubt it is Walter Biughaiu. He wrote rap idly and was intelligent in conversa tion. He was in a bad plight, show ed the effects of long exposuie,- was heavily armed and said he came from Haywood county. There is much excitement in Yancey and the people are on the lookout for the man. We publish the above for what it may be worth, but we do not believe tliAt it is Bingham. We think that he committed suicide soon after he mur dered Miss Turlington. En. Rec ord. Train Robber Shot. El Paso, Oct lo The train on the Southern Pacific Road, which left here at 4:30 jesterday afternoou re turned three hours later with the mail car badly knocked to pieces by a bomb,- and a dead train robber on board. Wheu the train had leached a point four miles east ol here it was flagged and the engineer stopped the train.- Immediately three men ran dp rfttd hurled a dynamite bomb at j the door of the mad car. The door was badly shattered and the mail j agent considerably shaken up, but he ; recovered sufficiently to seize a dou- ' Hie barreled shotgun, and when the j fbremost robber appeared in the i d65yvy to fill him full of buckshot. He fU dead, and his two companions started away as fast as they could run. The iiiail agent fired the second barrel-at thein, ami thinks he hit oue. The train returned to Bl Paso and remained here last night. Latek. It has been ascertained that the vhot fired th9 fleeing robbeisj Bays the stalk is better limbed, aud took effect, killing a 6e9nd one. The j more open, and that it does not shade mail aent is to receive medal for the bottom bolls like other ordinal v brivciy. ieoitoti. Our Washington Letter. 1 (From tir Kecular Corrjoiideui.i Washington, Oct. 15tb, 1887. Heretofore, your correspondent lms ! written of the manifesto of Civil ger- vice Commissioner Oberlv against the organisation of the Federal em- ples into political associations, and also of the temporary commotion : caused bv the denomination, which : wasswititv eueceude.d by a semi-. f Ktvn ri.Wicp This feel- tott th! formation of a new political club, called. -The National Democratic . ... . ... .a K " : tory of the Union, which u ip- ?S W ' t of tbernLd S-a.es Viln A i rr.1. .?",". lZr A : . " lbUUeUCU UUU uwiiuuuao ii J ""I ! dissemination among the masses of , the j)atty everywhere. So then, it seems Commissioner was imise whatever mat have been its s withoutsav-lAaiied mocratic As- true purpose, tor it goes t . .... . , ! sociatiou will be a powerUit lacior , 11. , 7 for good in the next Prudential 1 fcou that the fath of a goodl num tp fc jber wasoegijuii-.-to waiver, lhings There are three vacancies in the were getting a Utile exciting but a fifteenth Confess, one of them be- colored pasHeu.T hrougut he uo t ...... ; ii. that Ihe Land Buyer would soon involves the political attitude of tbemv i,y pnyaie conveyance . u, Stale of Khode Island in of the failure of tht- people to choose a President in At the liist election held ueaih a ytar ago, there was no election neither candidate hating a majority of all the votes vast though Judg! Jkadly, the d niocratic nominee, wais iu the lead A second election will be held next j id there is every indication of Democratic, victory, as they h-.ve ! ouly lacking one of having a majority of the States. AmoiiL' tho measures that will be I VI.(MH11U ! .1 . ..t .Kit 1 V fl- S.WI'VUT i .... ii'iiiuninutiii-l Kl'Ui uv nilal II 1) 11HII- ' " iiM..okuw.v .w - . - illMHUittiu.i; l i u T . . . v. ii t . i i: lit uiiv uml, i i mi' i .hmiiiiv ill riuiiH ii.-. .... ....... .i ti iiv u orfnrfl.eirle.ml renresentalives. Ii1"". wn&.r" "lirn. 1'" retary Bayard in regard to the re-1 sponsioie trut comnmuu to men . charge. After an informal discus- ! sion, the Coutmission adjomued to j convene in the Capital next month ; ll'linil if ,d rl.Ot' Will . ,i..uu,vi i the Canadian Commission. A statement has been prepared at i Illtf r SIM 'K 1 Jrzl IlLll.II IrW 1 I.. ?IJW1II" ;. : . ' ---- A I A 1 1 : A - 4.1 A rue posia ousiuess iransaciu ai , thirty of the leading postoiiiees ot j the country for the quarter ending on Sept. 30th last, and although jhat , period is usually me ouuesi oi int-j year, the receipts of the offices in I question show an increase of six aud 1 . i a naif per cent over the same qu;ir-1 4i4 rpi 1 , ter of last year. Ihis is ? sure and i 4- i 4 -u 4 i t i . i: subsbmtial tribute to tho Industrial j growth aud pi ogress of the people I of the United States. j The several bureaus of the Interior ! Department are now submitting their "CJJi?.' " "V" , , i annual leports to Secretary LamarJ1 T f U ' T W embracing the work of the past lis-! UO tlubte T to get the nur-, cal yenr and estimates of the neces-l sar appropriations for the coming I fi.0i rri,,, . t i. ! misioner of Patents shows that the .U!-0i;,. t 1..4.. a cial clerk, is S3U.000 one of oui ! relics of the Republican regime. ! .......... I Bacon's bond was only $10,000, and ! thft mifistin,, i w,H,Lr l.io ..Mva,;.o i are responsible for more than that . :i i. i ... ,i ; sum. Great interest is felt at the Capi tal over the Habeas Corpus trial of Ihe Virginia state officers, lately in carcerated for contempt of court by United States Judge Bond the writs being made returnable before the. United States Supreme Court on Monday next. The Columbia Democratic Club, a political organization of this city, has taken preliminary action toward hav ing the next National Democratic Conventionneet at the Capital, the tirst move being a grand banquet to be given the National Democratic Executive Committee next winter. Hybrid Cotton. From the Dunn Signboard. In the first issue of the Signboard we copied a piece from the Rnleigh Visitor about a new and curious kind of cotton. Many people who read the article, s it weut the lounds in the press, did not believe the story, and some in Harnett county doubted it. Dr. W. M. McNeil has brought to the Signboard office a few locks and some leaves, of the hybrid cotton. He has been to the field of the negro, whose name is Hector Bailey, and seen the cotton Bailey says he can not account for the origin of the cot- ton ; he found one stalk in 1885 aud saved four bolls and now has half an acre in cultivation,- and it will average about 50 grown bolls to the staik, while the common cotton iu the same field will not average more tlian seven or gut bolls. He hii6 been offered 80 per bushel for the seed and an interest in the cotton, vrhich offer hs refused The leaves are more like okra than the common coiton, and the staple is much larger and finer than ordinary eottoD Dr. McNeil Darkies Duped. ! From ibe Lmilaburg Times. ' Last Friday aud Saturday remind- t th.. thnt-n insfc .-ifter i ithe ar when all sorts of schemes Iwcre gotten up by various sharpers cud rascals to dupe the ignorant ne-, proee It bad been reported that , Taos. Cam.dy, the negro lawyer oi Oxford, to whom the Time paid its respects two weeks ago, would b here on Friday for the purpose of loaning to all of those from wnom he had received apphcatrous tne amoun of monev they desired. And we had - idea tha? he had succeeded iu ; duping so many until we saw the "; rolling in from every direction, early in th morn hi? 'lhev came from nearly every section of the county ! 'and every one, although they had j I ed against the scheme, was ! ' ri.un.ntf over with faith in Canady, "Ah.ho willceitainW be here," said j . . ' i-i.- rH, fi.,. v l...K5f , J -A. ..it,r ncsbw- tney. "iou wuhp iuma wouu " j : to fM'il i:k. loll 1USI don I want e the ukase of the ' darkies to buy land ; but we are going ; a bleiu" in dis to have it just the same," &c, &c. La,, ;v:Dut when the ll.oO tiaiu arrived and, to bring the uumey Kiug(?) j - soiue of the -Capitalists" became a i: ,i ,....( it ,. !.l l,t il.aiiilv i 2 . . . . ...v s i that, hail been duped as -successfully j by this Fraud, as they wore by the j Republican party soon after the war 1 wheu they were promised "forty j aeiea and a mule1' to stand by that : j party. Anxiously and 'impatiently j they waited, until late in the afternoon, j wlien M.ilthcr Hawkins, (who seemed ; u pistol, to go io the house td young , tw i0 ,lfj badly duped as any of the!jz;ar to cowhide him lor showing esi ) receivea n leiegiaiu bwuuK m -u i came bark Saturday, but to their amazement, the "Land Shark"' as some of them called him, failed again The tele- t ! wwnt fit Ovtoul Satmdav nirht to : Jo j. fjI. Cmi;ul. but tlus only infor ' , , , t ttfth thit Cunadv 1lft tht .... ,;,v ,. TiMn.daO- .m) .anu. in this0, liVeet ion. So the wb)Ie tllit. tulli(ti out just as the r.i. ... I imifs preitieted two weeks ag. The coloiod rjeoiue (Jiioat that '.veie .lnnilVlfjt-sl4, in !fl,.ft ...i..;,... f..,)In . I I.. ... 1 . 1... I I ... . ii , ai:oouv an-i went ue.tuion; into u:e t md hayc llQ OU(J lo blame 0ut iiemgojVC8. m mr i hought Shu was an Apwiritioil. j Atlanta, Oct 14. Mine. Cariotta ascended in a baiioou Irom f lie Pied .JlVSUb -A. w& VJil VUUVin , V41 Y , (till 1; i . . . , , . ... did not get back to the cily until : ,. ; t i i , n midnight, when she told a cujious mont Fair Grounds yesterday, and storv of how she struck the eaith t neared the ground," she said, 5 o'clock on the farm of J. $ "u " Vu " l. ' "at , i iu-iiu ii i i-f thiii . t t I .... 4 .. 'Tm" c.vi& ! the ba' 'l0"' Vy WJ U? ; wtlti Jiiraui. uue oi tnem said: "lie. i m T d 1LT m lli chail4l ' ! JShuah, I thought it was a star. An t lHcr,I wo 1 1 mi ii ivit h 1 1 1 ; . L- ii .wv c.mi V 7 T f aiul f crown ol cottoii-eOiOred wuo.1 r.g.neu am oegau l'g screamiu; She thought the wor,a hud come to an end. A ciowd made a circle around the bal- ! ioou and hau a ren-nous meeting. mi lhcy indulged in heathenish incan tations, and their ringing was weird. "Finally they were convinced that I was a humau beine and not some winged monster. At Oweub's the t7 neighbors crowded the house, the ! colored people kneeling ou the iloori,,im- '"'sod. vs. s. l. Hm-ndon an i wire ami , A i l- j . , j oih-rs, nwill offer fur salo :ii public unci inn to the aiouncl me ana seeking to touch mv i hipiiow.-i.hiiir at tho o.un housod.x.rin the town hands and fvi iiuiiif Mini lli wr LdiUJtUli aiJO lU.lKllJg many curious lemarks. "Weli, you I . 1,1 , i , lh Ue ttai ing latly . UIl, l.Oliey, you is a flower from de sky," and many ., . i i ' I oiuer sa lugs oi a Kinureu nature, i Fisxhf a Sheriff. Lincoln, N- b , Cci. 15. A fight took place yes- e; day at Friend, Neb., between a she: ill and posse and a man named Arndt, who is under bond 10 appear iu court on a charge of having killed his divorced wife. Arndt fortified himself in a basement with plenty of fire arms aud kept up a continuous tire upon the officers. A shot gun was finally brought iuto use and by the light of the discharge of his own piece the desperado was located aud tired upon, the shot shat tering his right hand. The officers theu sprang through ihe window aud secured hiai. One of the officers' was shot through the hand. A Strange Suicide. Columbia, S. C, Oct. 15. Miss Lottie Shaw, twenty years old, daughter of J. J. Shaw, a respectable fanner of York county, ran away from home yesterday aud went to a neighbor's house. Her parent brought her back this morning, she soon af terwards swallowed half the contents of a box of "Rough on Kats" and .1 va v. cu iui3 tuiciuuuu.- .tno cause be assigned for the act. can Arsenic put iu eggs by a Philadel phia grocer for the purpose of killing rats'- caused, the illness of a .v-.hoh family aud the desUh of one peVson. A Lady' Plies the Whip. A Columbia (S. C.) special says: Waterboro', Colleton county, is iu- j fonsnlv agitated over a recent series j0f eowhidmgs and threatened duels, , j a he parties concerned belonging. to the first atul!lts.0(fX'ardS The cides s on of Major idB, he principal Uwj jf " "-J" " James H. RlD'" be the son of the D aujru Noting , Edwards J "VjJ traded absences from home at night ; aroused his f 1 day night guide lby , a lad named she F0 the room m which her husband and several of Belling - ton who bears the reputatjon 0f being "a bad man" in a tight Mi a. Edwards seems to have thought him ; iu SOme way responsible for Uer uu.uim s un"") uui ui..-8 - ,nide irom oeueam uer snaw:, buu upon and beat him unmercifully be for 8ho could be secured. Her bavod her from relaliation on th pait of JJellhigtou, who, hovvever ex-: pressed his inte nt ion of heading her : husband respoiisible,.and foithwitli; d, a pistol tokiU him Thou Mr. ' Edwaids' nerve- forrfwik r.t;r, and,, sinkiug ou her knees before Boiling j ton, sl.ie begged forgiveness for Jie j cowhidiutr and entreated him to : i t i 7T.i-r gpare ber uusoanu s ine. threatening to kill any one who i Next! should divulge the occurrence. 4ay when the story got out, Belling ton sought Edwards and -wore out a j cowhide upon his person. ! It. is fm t her stated that Beliinton ; compelled Edwards, at ihe point of ' Au n. juawk as ine po;er room, out lamer be- Iased. Un uMoND, Va., Oct. 15 Attorney j (ieneral Avies and Commonwealth attorneys HcCabe, of Loudon, aud; Setl, of Fauquier, wiih released l':o!!i jail ia-ii night by United Slates ?tJa:sha! Tho.--. W Se'oit. lhcy are at. 1 lie Ev.clian;.e Hotel ou their pa-; iole aud eoli-urnolivelv in the eusto- j dv of ihe marshal. On Sunday af teruoon tLey wni leave for Va!.ilig- Williiam l.ct , a .-( u n:ren year ohl j boy of '.'hic igo. shot his step i'ati-er Sunday, for insulting his molln.r. t o.is e: avv-ndu buiier exploded J at I'..! night, ).e; sbui irg, Mest Va, Thuidiiy . g three men and com- ki t Ii ii pletely wieeking tho mill Kt nt aud Ijakeview hotels, with a number of c tt-iges at Lakoview near Jaun-stown. N. Y.. were destioyed by tiie est ei day morning. Loss half a milion. The Presidential party had a narrow c.-'.-.ipe ou the wv to Meuiiihts. A i bridge, over which the train, is to pass. I is set on lire ty a supposed train j wrecker, Intt is discovered in time to! prevent a second Chatsworth honor. Despite the very best attention be- j I l" upon the baby, it wiil grow,' . . . - 5lI,d tnaiblesome by reason of i din riaea. teething etc. Do ,.ot fj, then, t,, ue D.. Bali's Baby i Syrup. Price 25 ci,. It is within the rea-h of all for ,.ftMls . .., T.:1vrlf..,r fl.r. .r.i',1n sl !e'in - f l' 'lv8-cpsia? indigestion and ! i,,n.i,... Ar 11 .1rM.,nt i coax roa SA&E. ! i.i.lwd,..,.l lu ....... .1 i.. an. ! The ijiulprsijjiKfl now workln, the Farm-Tllle coal mint r.rar F.; Pri.t. and 1h n-.w ,,,-epared to I nliiy a ttri-raio quality of lil- , 8iii i!y tu jiuy quan: Tt'MlNtH S COAL, said U be ilin ISet in Oils Siale, Soud orders u W. II. KEGROYlii, Oct. 13, 1887. EGYl'T. N. O. HftTiOE I nii s she . Uy vtrtunor a dwree f Mif Superior Court, nt Chatham muniy la tht spool 1 prM-wiii.s onti tlcd Ooo. w. l oushoe. administrator of S. 1 Dur- ,,f fli.hor' tho roll!wli:i:dofoilliodira.;tsof land: ()iir.trai..a,11ii1iiinf tho lands of 17. Kn irintrloii. tTnmos Kippiioe ann a. j. luggsiwe and ott-eia, oontaintr.s :U) aMOH, more or h s.-, a tt)o- i.d tract adj - .lnliiR tj.e lands .l A. J. Klggaoeo on tho east, WoaJfty 8',,iHW '- Jhe n?rln- I'emd.ui on .ho west, ud James lagshoo on tho S(uth, -on ain- "res moro oxtef8, the lands of s, -i. our- nani. uoojaou. lertnt oi sam: one nu catiu, balaiieo :u ilx nroiiths -with iniereat l'roiri date ot pale a. S ier oont. jer annum. Title reserved un til purchase money is paid. Time ot sale, 12ih November, lST, at. 12 o'clook. GEO. W. FOUSflKK, Occ. 8. 1887. Adra'r of S. P. Durham, .1 HJ f 1 Caveats, Trade Marks & Copy wrights, Obtained, and all othw business in the t". 8. Pat ent Oltloo attended to for Mopkuatk Ke'es. Our offloo is opposite Ue XT. S. Patent Oflk-o, and we :an obtain Patents in leas time than ihoao re mote from Washington. Sond. Model .r Oka wing. Wo advise as to pat entahillty freeof ohai'KO, and we ni ike NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. We refer here to t ho Postmaster, tho Supt. of Money Ordor Division, and to officials of t he U. 8. Patent Office. For circular, a-lvioe. terms and references to aotual clients la your own Stale or county, write to C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposite Patent Cfflco, Washlnsto ,DC. Nov. 19, it. S fv Vi S fl mm MARBLE WORKS. CHAS. A. GGGDVSH, FftOPKIETOE. JOfSemI for prices and designs. CHAS. A. GOODWIN, Raleigh, N. C. August 25, 1887. 2m. A rvll n r, , 0 ri . jwni.rx j () J & C AltTLR ?E NEATEST MiHIIS OF The Season. We iiuished our Stock-taking Sat urday night. On Monday morning we will place on sale at pnees far be low anything ever offered ALL ODDS AND ENDS, BitOKEN SETS, SHOUT LENGTHS, .,J1(1 l0 KUch goods as we must ff,t rid of to m dee room for autumn novelties. 'i he great reison for this extra effort j to close out our entire Stock of Spring i aud Summer goods is that we will j liiit have an inch of spare space when ' our largo stuck of Fall goods arrive, i Wo iiave'nt the snace to mention ;i,. Great Values that will b. offered, we cm only ask our friends to call and tee for them selves IVfOKHXS 6l No. 20d Fayeiieville Street. RALEIGH, N C. Di!l-SS GOODS! J,1 vNCV TlilCO lS ,";0c. ENGLISH SUITINGS 25c. J i I ESS FLA N ELS 25, U and 50c. ! D LACK CASH ME HE 25, 50 and 75c. I) r .XT,,. , f (JOLOREU CAS I MEUE 12, lo, w TTF. I)T WiOVATiS lii D LACK AND. FAKCY eu 60 aud fiOe. VELVET- n'ATINES 10 and 15c. L OULAKDS (DRF.SS and SHIUT- i L inas) 8,', and c. H HE VIGNETTE 50c. Vj tfANCY DIlEd UNTS 4' 5' pRETONNES 10 and J Vj HAMBBAYS AND GINGHAMS Wo. WM II IU. PiETAI L DEPARTMENT, Xo. 1 S3. Martin Street. ISALELGH, N. O. Sept. 29, 1887. AT THE EAMER WE ARE OFFERING A Complete Stock OF Dry Goods, .Notions, CARPETS, BUSS, HATS, j LADIES AND 3IINSE8 SHOES, ISfllM second to none in size and variety, etc, etc. a specialty. We are offering them at prices which must commend themselves to the public. We guarantee satisfac tion and one rule will be to deal fairly with ail men. This is our platform and we trust it will tind a hearty'sop port from the readers of the Recoiid, Samples sent to any address on application. Yours respectfully, MUSE & SHAW, Successors to Ellis & Muse, Stokes Blocs, Main St, DURHAM, N. C. Sept. 291887. 3ms. MONUMENTS aslTOMBSTQHES,! JSgf jy1 q ' I ! in rw Lias. W. L. LONDON'S SPLENDID STOCK ! OF Tr A T T -.1 a at n w JlJ tLU W Tta Goods Mve ten Boullt at the Lowest Kfflra! M will : Mi at tlis LOWIET Prices Fssis for 11! HIS STOCK OF IS THE LARGEST A s D FINEST EVER BROUGHT TO CHATHAM ! LONDON KEEPS BY FAB THE Largest and Cheapest Stock of Clothing IN THE COUNTY! XfOTCSQXS? KEEPS .225 VZlaE THIHO! HIS HOUSE IS HOW FULL FKCM CELLAR TO GARRET! LONDON'S pi ices are very low for cash ! LONDON pays the Ligae cash price for COTTON and other produce I NO TKOUBLE TO SHOW GOODS AT LONDON'S ! If you intend to buy anything, call Pittsboro, N. C, September 29, m m doesam mimi mi Durham, H. ft, Wholesale ami KeTail Dkalek is all Kinds or Parlor, Cinber, Mii-lm aud Kitchen Fiinuke, CLOCKS, PICTURES AND MATRESRES A SPECIALTY. METALIU CASKETS, BUfilAL CASES AND COFFINS. September 8, 1 8S7. 3ms, - V ' STAFFOED, HHLCT4 COL HOLMAN S MILLS P. O , Alamance Co., N. C, Proprietors FAIRMOUNT FOUNDRY, Manufaeture Tin bine Wafer Wheels j of spechil meiit, built sows to be used jin or out of water-house, as desired, j Also Grist aud Flouring Mill Machin ery, Circular Saw Mills with simulta-; ted to inspect this the largest nursery neons setting head-block, boih simple! in the State and one among the ar' and dtiiable and quick to operate ; est in the South. Horse Powers, foot Mortising Ma- S The proprietor has for maflv roars j chines. Cutring Machines. Corn Shel- lers, Car.e Mills, Miii Screws aud Cast- nigs ot various kinds. Repairing I I.. . ll , auti ueu u pionipuy. orrespono - em e solicited. April i, lS7 l.v- 1867. FA 1887. TT TRADE .1. s. THOMAS, GEO. W. THOMPSON, JR. J. J. THOMAS I CO, nropiioeinii T..T Inntt 1U1 mi AND Cotton Sellers, BALLIGH. N. O, OFFER TO THE TRADE. GINNERS AND FARMEUM, 1,200 bundles .New Arrow and Splice,! aies 1,000 rolls 1. I 2 and 2Tt Baggiug. 2,000 yards i).:u lee J3aggiug. JZVntn"1 1.0U0 luishels white and vellow Corn 50J bushels white Bolted Meal. 1.0JO bushels O tts. 20.000 lbs Best 1,000 i!s Bran, Brown and S!dp-tuff. 100 b.tgs Fresh Gu tno fu w heat Also, Flour. Su-ar, CoiYte, Moksses, Salt, &.(., fcc., all of which we ofivr upon very best terras. We rn-ike a specialty of the SAlE OF COTTON and will make CASH ADVANCES upon bills lading or cotton in hand when desired. J. J THOMAS & UO., 312, 315 & 317 South Wilmington St., RALEIGH, N. C. Sept. 8, 1837. Jf!B P. WYATT. PHILIP" TAtLOK. Wyatt & Taylor, GKOCGKS,' Gul Commissisn Merchants M Cotton Sellers. We have ou baud a full line of HEAVY GROCERIES, FEED j of every description, also BAGGING AND TIES, which we offer to the public at bot tom prices. WiM' make cash advances on Cotton j in htiud. -when de.-ired, j Give us a tri sl aud see whpf, we ran I do. WYATT & TAYLOR, No. 15 East Mwrtln anil 16 KxcfiSnge Pi.-w-e, Raleigh, N. C. i v ' v w d n in no t I i Dili UWUIWi ! at 1887. j POMONA HILL msm. ! POMONA, N. C, 1 Two Hlld H nH,f milcs west of Greens- I mTrV' '.IT !"!f f ! AD. R R passes through the grounds and within 100 feet of the office. "Salem ; trains make regular stops twice daily j each way. Thoe interesfel in Fruit ! and Fruit growing are cordially invi- visited the lea-ling Nurseries North j and West and corresponded with : tho.f.e tf foreign countries gathering : M . .. . - - ' j every truit that was calculated to suit j the South, both native and foreiVn. The reputation of Pomona Hill Nur series in such that uiauy agents going out front Greensboro, representing other nurseries, try to leave the inv pressiou that they are repre-euting' these nurseries Why do they do it? Let the public answer. I have iu stock growing (aud cai ; show visitors the s-une) the largest and best stock of trees, fcc, ever ! shown or seen iu any two nurserierf j in North Carolina, consisting of apple, : peach, pear, cherry, pi u in, grape, Jap- anese persimmon, Jupanese plum, : apricots, nectarine, Russian apricot, mulberry, quinces. Small fruits Strawberry, raspberry, cm runts, pe cans, English walnuts, rhubarb, a- VmSU evei greens, shade trees, roses, &c. Give your order to my authorized! ; agent or order direct from the nurse- Onrdem-e solicited. De. : c"Pll.v? fl( gues free to applicants. Address, J. Van. LiXDLSfy; Pomona, Guilford county, N. O. S. H. PERRY, DURHAM, N. C.t -DEALER IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 0ES, BOOTS, iJkX Hats, Trunks, TINWARE, &C. All the abfve goods will be sold at Panic Prices ! iuis mm, Sept. 8, 1887. 2ms.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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