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4;t - -r 3 m -iHiTfrri t l5" ' WHEAT. From the best information we ate New Advertisements. THUHSUAV, OCTOBER 27, 18S7. fjsir Did vou ever fif-o so mui-u nan T.ps th:m two mouths to Christmas. M en. Quite a number of I buvned. When discovered the fire illicit ntiiJs have been captured tmd i vas iu the upoer stow of the build- de?tfoyed iha. Year iu the north-ea;-1 iui, and not a spark could be setii ; able to gather the wheat crop for the j A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. . I71I. v.f. . 1 ! Kutnnr Tim ..vMnnt,,,! i.. i,ovt ri. ! is nriuf. mnmi I 11 or TVtni i Having Qualified as the AdmlnlfiLminr with' em CDiuci w ixuuj ....uuu -.v,,. D w.iK.u.u .u . , r r- b- j j " " : the wUl wDexl or J hv e. ffEA;:diii t i west end of the gin and the engine , an parts 01 the otate come reports hereby notify n persou having claims against j was at the east end, some 150 feet j telling of tbo extra care being be-Si w away. It was cei taiiily set on fire ! stowed in the preparation of the land ! Oct. 27. 1887. IT" A. LONDON. oy some villain. i for the next cr.-p, -the indications! also point to au increased acreage in : 1887. Waul and WiNto&, -:o:- tliui.- owners have become so exas perated that they are making threats than two months It will soon bo here. a.'MUiSu ennui niwi v nu. ntc tion, whom they accuse of having informed against them. We are re-li-iblv in formed that, one night last v.vrk, a baud of a doz.-u of ths'SO illicit j Ourt last sfiiiurs di.sguisct themselves and were on their way to lynch a good eiiizeu of ihat ne'ghborhood (whom they accused oi informing against them) when they were dissuaded fiom their purpose by a prominent " ' " ". . cittzftii who yaw them. It is said t- - 1 I r . ....... L- .nil iwnr i(iu-: i.."-; that there is an organized band of in j&fr The tie -.het iu Haw river has xv.iuh.l nwitv sovetal thousand feet of lumber that was being used building the bridge at Paces mul JUST Mi Hickory Carolinian : C. W. Shull was onvieted iu Line !n Superior vee or slandering a young; girl and sentenced to two iind one h ilf months in jail. This is a too common crime, but Mr. Shull is the first in these parts to get iu jail for indulging it. His experience may be of profit to his fellows. Rosboro News : George, the little ; many parts of the 8 rate. OATu. The same may be taid of the oat crop. The ground is being pre pared for the reception of the seed, and tiie returns indicate an incrensed acreage for the next crop. SORGHUM. Special requests were made for re- j UNDERWEAR, HATS, Etc., EVERYBODY! BUY YOUR CLOTHING, GRAND OPENING. :o:- Dress Goods and Trimmings ! :o:- ports of this crop, and the returns j here, on law baturday, tutor a pit - iawess lue am7 tiu oucrh fear i two year-old son of Mr. SoL O'Briaut. ! are very gratifying, :V'fcu greater than i tract ed sieknen.-i. An wa-j about utty . of Jbpni in con:iequ6llco Qf their near Allensviile, met with quite a se-1 anticipated. It would be hard to! year old and was a well knowu ear- t, . lJje b t n:tizens. Qf rious accident tne dav last week, estimate the number of gallons of OF pen er. files'- He fair of ;u tMior. d people U being hcid at ii ileigli this week, and the weather is as unfavorable for tlietn as it was for the white folks last week. BfsT.Mi-s Lizzie Williamson and Masters Kih-r- Mono aud iilar .Vi'H.i.n-Mii havtf b'-en on the ' Iloil that coinmuniiy hide out at night, j ' he child while playing in the yard Truly U this a disgraceful ftafe of went to the horse lot and was there affairs 'in a civilized country ! We i seized by a spiieful mule, which bit would here urge tiie.o misguided jiicn to seek some honest employment, ana pawed tue little teuow con siderably. The child's collar bone aud would also warn theni that if i was broken and several flesh wounds t!.ey sheuid put any of their threats ! about tho head aud body were the lnso esecnnou inev wouiu va severely of Honor at school for the pat two weelij. ptiiiislied. Ail go d ci:tzuns should denounco such lawlessness, and will, Mr. t- . Jackson's i WH doubt uoc, be ready to join iu ihe tir Capt. i Benson's short, speed ! deteciion aud punishment of any such ; ciiminals. 'introdJcMiig vi at 1 1 A Chat!;am Fair O.i Thursday of last week a mee'.iug was heidatSSiler City of t lie citizens of tliat town and the surrounding country, and the : "Siier C'ity Agiieuliurai Society" was ?'. A. Pugh, of Hickory duly o:gauized. Te following otii jslpp, inform- u that ivrs wero eh-c ed, iz: Kev. A. 11 tree bearing iff. sec 'IVny, president; W. J. 'a vinous, of :ir. The flieiTi's are 3.!sdo!ph, iet presideut: R R Ale te as luscious as the Lean, sr-cre,ary ; J. D. Dorse! t, a- . sisiant sveieiarv; Thomas O Dixon, trtasr.rer; and in. I'. A Htoii, NV. H le ot-n- inur of the tair last weeu, wa a gem ofoi-atory and made us i'eel prtiinlta' than ever of otu former townsman. r-Capt Mountain f he has a c ond erop ' full bie iiuti first crop. injuries iceeived. He is in quite a critical condition, but however, we hope ho will recover. Srilon. John M. M iring was Se-r. ves, 11. 15. Lambert of Randolph, heiv .ast TJ.:lty 1 gave ;he nee j. y S a;ey of Kaudo'ph, Jesse S. u.,.r .ir.i...m! ! i'i i in t!if imi ol Lis u... ;.,- i T x? ....,. i.. w r iai i iij'i" " , ; Jirim -,. j.h . v i. v. ui is, u. a. wire agams: M:s. tii-van. but it is xaliv i i not yet cvjrtatn that tno ppai win s bj taien. lr is very itou.v.u wet If it had not iixined last the vai!roais co.iid not hwv ca ri'-d all the people, who wou.d have star ; ed to the fair. At thi putce Ilt tickets were nold, ami that number would hae been more ihuu uvubied if ii had not luined so iucest-antiy. CS? We ta'ue p.eaire in ca'.ii'jg at Uuttoti to the advertisement of Mr. David llosentlial. oik' o: tia.eigh's in st pleanaut and popalai moiv'iauts. Kvory man and boy eau be --uited from his iuitiioiise and cheap toek of c o hiug. li 'you don't bMnve ihis, try !ii;n and bs couviuced. Plenty of rain aud mud; but if you wish :o ko.-p dy. Loiidon has i lare lot ot Hubber and G.)-sanier tloats for Li la-.-, Ctiiidr.u aud G-i: t'eraou : itui.'b; r .Shots, all siHw; "Waterpioof Boots and .Shoes. Laty ot of Ovei coats at Loudon's. He has the best stock of Oiothing he ha-, ever had. ;hd V". J. Voinb:e, diieciors. Tl se a e all exeolU lit scVetions, and are a guarantee of the soeiety's sue Cfs.. After some discosiou it was Wins! on Seritinel who lives not a thousand miles from Winston, and who was engaged in the ministry last year, has given up Ids profession aud is now dealing iu ardent spirits. The reason of his change he gives as follows: ''When I preached, I ueber got more dan 15 cents 'er day, while now I makes from two to three dollars for de same occupi'd time Deie's de big g st kin' of er diiiVrt nee in dem figures you know, and you knows fudder dat dem dollars am what folks is art-r dose d;ys." r Vaiikliiiton Dispatch : On Satur day last a colored boy named Aus Orreen, while hunting near town, was J I M lt 1 1 . 1 syrup mat win oe maoe tnss year, yet some idea may be gained when it is stated that some oi the reports are that it is hardly possible that the cron citii h .-ill worked nn. Thit mi. i plies to the Piedmont and western tue rH a'd most select stock that portions of the Slate. A careful esti- j Y nas ever nanaiea, ana is now oner mate of all the returns show that the ! ,u tUe P"Wic David Rosenthal, Corner Fayettevilie and Hargett Sts.j RALEIGH, N. C, who has just returned from the Northern markets where he purchased crop will average 108 in the State, while some sections repoit it at fr.'in twenty-five to fifty ner cent, in excess An old darkey, Lof the normal production, -j POTATOES. The sweet and Irish potato crops are, after all, very good, the grade being for sweet potatoes 98, aud for Irish potatoes 9(5. " ' PEAS. The pea crop seems to be without precedent. On all sides it is conceded to be very great, many corresdond ents stating that nothing like it has ever been seen in the State. The acreage is very large. OTI1LH points. The cabbage crop has not improved since last report; though in some parts of the west the crop is consid ered good. The yield of hay has He had the but of his j Deeu' ou the whole, very fair, and the fatally shot. " 1 t mi siuu lesf.UL' ou a siiimo with thu ; s tme applies io clover, inere is a niuzz:e poiuliiig towards him. when ' li"Ju" iu give more axieuuou io the but of the gun slipped and struck I foiaoe ops another year. another stump, firing the gun aud ! ' "77 iMitting both loads through his bodv 1 00 faltny au Appetite. . . ci J n t shooting tns intestines out. Not machui t). jtre stock, p on iiie. 1-t and ilnd days of nxt De- r..M..Ii.i- fw t',m iiiii;i.:a.nf invinir en . n.i t, o : i. ; ; XT,," ! From tl SavHiinaU News. exhibition of fa m products, agiicul- j withstanding 1 U diastlv wounds, he evetal Jears ag wlien James A. !ih.;i iii.. sin,.!; :.nn!tiv I ; n i , .1 . 1 r nt-n i.-l .-.,.! 1 At ll.-OU, OI UUthbeit, V. as CieiKUIg IOl liu.-.dredyariis to the road side, where !AI11S0U & Atkins, he was sent into be was found and carried home. He j,he, COUUIry to collect an account, die d S-indav morniiH'-. L1 1 1U8tructlols to "board it out" ! if he could collect it no other way. Durham Recorder : Railroad men j He reached; the house a while before bring the news that ye.-terdavs fast ; dinner and was told by the debior bound mail train, crowded with pco-j that he could not possibly pay the p;e returning ir m me iair, was nag- j bid. Jim told him what his instruc- tn m Ine dairy iui;abie iu ilad.es' handiwo; k b and ou the fa'Tu pre.niums wiii be awarded, and a ii.i vi she ; i eniiuuis will soon be publish ed The exhibition will be held in tho eosniodious tobacco warehouse, a building Neii suited for t!ie put- V -ilords us cu!iar pleasure to i.:akc the r.b ive announcement, and. we call upon i he g- d people of Cinvh'im both men and women) to co operate most cotdiaily with tin pubuc-spii ited p-omoters of tlm moveitieu? in inukiug the proposed fair s':ch a :;ncc':ss as it can and ought to be made. Lot it be a fair worthy of Ui grand old county, aud cf v. hieh aii o:jr countymen may b? :jroiid! It is a move in the right ttireeriou, and should be enconrag-d At the Sato 1 air !a-t. week a dealer i.u uru-ica. inu um-nts rt'- ed an sigau to i'ne p.-ison w5- j w.cj.d L'uess ;he numbi r wi seeds in h iv-ui ; i v a!i wiio der-n peHty of our to promote iiit pros opio. oe.vera: vea; tue ti;-;.,;.D eai neatly ; iuisa::-.ui of a Chatham urged the oun;y kin that vis exhibited. Several thou-' agicuitu-al poc'ety, aud the holding ur oii.v eanu guesses weie ma t' one person M. . A. X. Bu;tsoj Dm ham guessed the eoire o;inbf" (Glz) and the organ was ueu io him. CWTo whoui it may concern : You are heieby nori:icd thai ;o.ir guano 1. tes and ac -ouh's a U . L. L -n-.lon's -ue du on 1st X.v.,"iH;7 : also your mortgage lie w-.o; o: money , mat will xp..ct p:: .!l'i pay ineiit. Au p :oi.. ied b.eii iy . o.e. account, or odierv ise. uie reque.-te.l to call and settle at once. -A hint to the wide i- rodii ient". pKE-iEXTME.vis. The g and juror- ; at the lecent lerm of our supe.K-; couit tiir-d to do dieir du'y wi lh ui : fear or favor. They made a large ! number of presentments for viola i ti ns of the law and among ihe' o: au annua; county tair. ami, whn. ear e-Toii- th-u weie not sueeessiu!, we are g:at;i;ed to know : ha' a la-: sotie-t ui'ig i-i leing done in that d lecio: , M: I "he p;etnt movemeu l as our inos! sincere and heartfelt w:.-i;:s to its nuecesn. The time i siiort, wi Ian which to prepare arti c.e for exhibition, and tin re fore w e AO-lid urge pi-ouipl acti ui. I jet ou: f-rmc '.s .ay aside the be.-t s:ecim-n.- .f th'ir pro-diUM.s, a -d i :: ladle;? p epnre iiie besv speeiui-ns of the:: Liand; v .: k. .viid u'i meet together at LuJi .ui s M: Nt fuii and tiave such an exiiis.it an wili make us aii prouder than eve; of our -;ood id county! SPECIAL BARGAINS in everything iu bis line. OF O. K.. . BOY' SUITS AT LOW PRICES. Parents Should See these Suits before clothing their boys for th fall and winter. Specially Designed for School Wka. DAVID ROSENTHAL, Corner Fayettevilie and Hargtt'&te. Oct. 27, 1887. s D U I? I D V 12. IV. I Hjlilil. DURHAM, N. C, DEALER in ed down bv a little boy between (jhid-uoro and Raleigh. A section f rail h id bren torn up, and the con- luctor ani! nssengeis were so badly tions wefeand awaited dinner. Din ner was announced and Jim partook with the famiir. After watching him devour one meal the debtor decided f-5gUrm-d at the narrow escape that j it would be cheaper to pay the bill every f ice blanched and the knee than to board Jim a week. Vent to a neighbor, borrowed the money and settled iu full. joints were loosened. All wanted to Ree their rescuer and the little fellow received a greater ovation than the resident. The rail is thought to Wave been broken by the last train thar passed over it. It is horrible to Amos Oreen, a desperate character and murderer of a young woman, was taken from jail in Carroll coumy, In tl. ink what might have resulted had idiana, last Saturday, bv a mob of two ihe traiu passed over this derailed j hundred men and hauged. portion oi ih track, lir- at los of li.V, mangled ihnbs : perhaps the wife ould h;iv- been taken, or the hus band, fir little children, the aged fath i or the sweetheart : but it was avev e 1 by the vigil moe of a little boy -fudge Sli( pin -rd, at this teim of he t'ourt. ir.ade an order for the eo-ritv eoeouissio'U'-rs to work all the iiiiv. i!iM'-i ro:vietf 1 io f'nir.'iveii he public roads. As a large number j ontgomery. of t he Memphis Jockey ;.v.iuu. j'.isi uuei ui I'd, i iieguu mi u:u- tioii iu tne club-house, ihe comci- i deuce is as renihikabl as it is sad. A japanning oven exploded in Brh tol, 'JouTi.,"aat Saturday, setting th. tuilding dh he and killing three peonle. Norcf'ln is given for the explosion. i9t' - The death of Judge Eilett, of Memphis, Tenn , after his speech of welcome to the President, has; been followed by the decease of President are &eiii. evei court to ihe peiuren ih'.ry, this wiii now give the county j rignt to v.otk tu-.ii up;n the; roads. Some will have to ik a- oigii as hve or six years or i ue ! Deity alv.s induces ultimate trouble and c: p-cially is this true in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, BOOTS, Mats, Trunks, TINWARE; &G. j All the above goods will be sold at Panic Prices! Sept. 8. 1887. 2ms. COA2, FOR SAXi. The umlersiKued is uow working the FaroiTlHe coal mine urar Efrypt, and is now preiared u supply in any quantity a first-rate quality of BI TUMINOUS COAL, said to be the Best lu tpijjwfm; Send nlr tw Oct. 13, 1887. EGYPT, N. C. CHAMOIS BvJMjBIIS MAIN STREET, DURHAM, N. C. We are fully prepared aud will exhibit the CXXEA&EST MOST COSIPIETS STdCH OX? DRESS GOODS MD DRESS TRIMMINGS ever shown in this section. Our variety embraces many novelties In Combination Suits; Cashmeres; Serges, Pin Check. French Plaids. fLfcins. Flannels, Trecots, VelVeta, Velveteeni Diagonal Silks &c, &c. Among bo many can only name a few prices : Casiuieres as low as 5c. p"er yard, 3$ inch Cashmere 21c , worth 40c. ! is complete. With all styles and kinds is complete, and the largest stock we ever carried. We can sell a good urogau irom 51 up. utnldreu s auoes iroui 4U cents up: WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF GEtf TS FURNISHING GIOOD we are offering very cheap. We thank our Chatham friends for their liberal patronage and will do all in our power for th3 continuance of the same. All our customers will be served by polite salesmen. ftSauiples sent by mail. . Our salesmen are G. M. GEAxfcg of Chatham county; P. A; VAss of Per sbn cottntvi Frare Harris of Durham county. Octdbef 20, 1887; f viim ttTRHAM, ., (Late of the firm of ELLIS & MUSE), Takes pleasure in announcing to bis friends and the public that he had just returned from the Northern Markets, where ho stteiit oile nionth in making extensive purchases in Dry Goods, Notions, Cloaks, CARPETS, BUGS, OIL CLOTHS ETC. All my Goods are NEW and FRESH! No Old Stock on Hand ! T MY STORE IS THE 0; r IN DURHAM, "" iiIS SiLLSD .WITH THE 33ST 8T00SS EVER SEEN IN DURHAM ALL ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED ! September 29, 1887. 3ms. 1 I JULIUS LEWIS. a s loii. r. With the large num- .. , . J, . , 1 P , -., . . its apphciitiou lo M;e human svi-tem b r eonvietrd it win put a strong' li , 1 L rt : L sudor alwassa. :-s time and trouble it. 1 1 tl -' 1.14 i , ..... Roeeipt ;C.em 't Vi h 1 j i 1 i g , n i 1 e s h e n e r : of eotr.Mii jit t;-i p-!l .".iac" oer 1. o.Mw'i 1 !!: exLo ts tor san;- p. eseutmont. was on agaiust a large ... M.L :vil, J:UliCh He.vv number of the m.gistra es of the iiiU of hl&,ollbovttt billl tho g00;l coui.ty for- not making tie returns ;tl.k lo c.ip,uri.. 0il Fridv lasi", ou the an recpured by la -.v. lhw w:.i pro,, ;;,.u.:s filtv haxrcU oJf ro h(.3n ,!t ab.y m:ke cousmerable busme,. for ; jJU lasil ' yiilr, Laul nf 50.0O,) pounds the next court, lhere was ao a t .nUittus m:uic witll tiie Stance jiresen'meii ngHinvt u-ie keeper 01 "I twelve uw-u. the county jaii nud a lawver of diis 1 county f r reh asing fiom jaii a tramp Maxton Union: On last Wednes who had had bseu . eu' .here bv a ! day, a tsolored hoy, Owe n Van. v.-a- juHtice of the peace in Cane Fear i kicked by a mule and killed outiight. township. J i01' fthoiit :iu hour, but finally vs I restored. He has b'-eu kicked by A Sad Warning. A young man, j mules a:id horses eleven times Tliis named Berry Taylor, from Greene js the third time he. has beeu killed couuty, was accidentally rnn ovc r by j by the kicking of ranlos withia - the a train of railroad cars neai the Fair I ivf ver or two, and was struck once Ot ivdier Crop Reports. ouble j oy prompt use iu me Beginning 01 ; sickness. I if our baby is sick, suffering and 'crying with pain ot cutting teeth. I soothe it with Dr. 13 ill's Baby Syrup. It is safe. Jt rn-e .- c nts. groundn las? week, and injured so sti(usly that he died next morning. He was about twenty years ohl, ami left his home in the full rigor of youthful manhood to enjoy a da- or two at the State Fair, and mt. with this sudd'-: and shocking death. Like mam .slier young men, whr-n they go i.Z a yleasure trip, he had takan se- 1-raks and was bo much under t!..: ;s t-nce oi liquor that he was not cosi . ;ous of his danger until struck oy th: locomotive, although the by st'j,df jb ealled to him to get off the track. during that, time by lightning. SmiibnVJd Herald: in some sec tious 01 the county we learn that hog holera is playing havoc. Many farmers have lot all of their hogs, aud it is snid t he disease it spreading. Mr. Wm L Johnson, who uvea about- three miles west of Smithheld, h:id the misfortune to get his left arm caught in a cottou gin, and so jJiVmiNEO TO TKF DKPARr;.IKXT OF AGKI CCLTtRK Dr SI'E-.'IAl. COiiKKSl-GNPESTS. Dj-artmest or AfTiiicoi.TUUE. It.ni,iG;. N C., O -t 15, 18S7. But lit tie change iu the conditions favorubie to tho opening of cotton, and harvesting corn and curing of tobaeeo, has occurred sin.-e the fcjep (.eiaber report. The weather on the wlirii. biiK i i:ti vj'fiiiinHllv fine for si.i kind of farm w. rk. ai d ei at I on the 28th inst. Every Southerner progress i'lts been maae m mat ai- The cotton henls are oe to look hate, all over the State and in some noilions as mueh Hon. A. M. Waoiki.l"s Address. The Wiimingtou Messenger of Sunday Oct. oOih, will publish in full Hon A. M. Waddelfs address to be delivered at the It? union of the Army of Northern Virginia, at Richmond, leeiiou should read it as n interesting and reliable contribution to Southern war history. Au extra edition will be printed and orders tilied by mail at is seven-ehdits of the crop is it- i rive cents a single copy, or six copies ported gathered. Corn has been ! for 25 cnts. Address 'ihe Messes- gathered into the crib aud the to baeco into bams, where it is being cured as fast as ihat kind of work canjJae properly done. cotton. Notwithstanding the complaints , from unfavorable atmosphcrn gee," Wilmington, N. C Do NOT FORGET THAT J. W. SuOTT & Co., Greensboro', N. C, earn oue of ihe lamest stocks of goods in Ceutral Jfnrth Cnrolina. Merchants invitel f-nii- i to call iu uerson or tiend oruers Oy badly mutilated that imputation to the shoulder was necessary. Winston Republican. Davie coun ty will make 50,000 gallons of sor crhum this ear and a gentleman from Peculiar Names. A citizen of j that county informs us that it can be Moore county informs us that there ! purehast-d at fiom fifteen to twenty in a faruily in that county, consisting j cents per gallon Mr. Joel Snider, of four brother and four sisters, who I near Dillon, N. C, has a gourd vine together have 40 Christian names, as i ou his premise 100 feet long and follows: George Meudcuhidl Dem sey LsiuraiK-o Henry Durant Isham Chalmers, Johnny Shu ford Sampson covering an area ot about au acre. The number of gourds produced are numerous, and one especially worthy Goudlock Wesley Swaim Quimbv of note, as it is of sufficient size to Addison, James Loekey Suvanus hold one bushel. Thomas By as Noah Lewede, Charles Riley Arleword Einsley Ruford Wil liam Burton Ceclage, Martha Ann Alonzo, Loveday Arabelhi Alamina Eliza, Mary Jane Sarah Emetine Ca milla Haseltine, and Maggie Delaney Fayettevilie Observer: On last Sabbath morning the 18th, about 3 o'clock Riv bui a m., the citizens of Little the production of corn, though j . " w R Biress, manager, increase is not so great as in tne krfiensb01.o' N. C. Engines, Boilers, report. Ine conditions nave ,Ttl, Saroc 1jwu;n sbaftiucr. Pub n unusually favorable 1 or the ma-1 . T.nm,mit;cfis. wood-working Ma- lit.inns in Spnt.mber. the returns mail. show au iuciese hi she yield iu cot ion of more than iou points since tho 15th of last month. This is eu eonragiug. The average roduction in the Si ate grado.:i 8:)-. CORN The same improvement 1J5 noted j in the last bet turing of this crop and for gathering it. There is no doubt that ttie earn crop of the State is far in excess Tf anv croo irrowu in the last decade The average for the State at large, compiled from the October repoi nhfiWB Dili to be a fair estima Nearly all ihe crop has been houe TOBACCO But little damage resulted from the. early frost and the conditions for curing have be?m favorable in most localities. The new retui nsphow au increase, a matter hardly eected any mishaps whieff tend- Very respectfully, ' J. W. SCO IT H UU., Greensboro'. N. C. Oct. 27, 18S7. FARBX FOSL HEIST. Thai valuable farm belonging to the estate ol the late J. W. McPhersuu in offered tor rent or 'ease for a terra of years. It consists ol 500 acres yln:; on Dwi rlvor, and is one t ihe best farms ln-Chatham. Auuly to F. M. UAULEY, Juty 7, 187. Evans, N. C. IREfFmEr Every Prudent Man OUGHT TO INSURE His Property IN THE N. G . Eome Ins. Co, OF RALEIGH, II. C, V. S. PRLMROSK, President. DON'T BUY. SELL or exchange any kind of new or second-hand Alaehinevv before obtaining cliinery, Boiler Feeders, Cotton Gins, Presses, Threshers, Buggies, &c, at wholesale prices. wiin the rn ;er Academy were aroused by thoje,j to injure the growing 3&nt are rniug of Mr. D. V. Adams' large I considered. The iucreajw amounts cotton gin. It is supposed to be the Delena Friscilla Alice. The same ! w01c Df an incendiary. There family owns a cat named Sib Sally Jane Jiglena Jerome Bruce Gus San ders Silvanun Slutts. Now, if any body can heat these names let us hear from him ! was no insurance ; loss about 2,000. For tunately 52 bags of cotton, which were on the yard were saved, but several thousand pounds of seed cot ton that was in the giu house was Reported for The Recoeu by W Y ATT & TAYLOR, OROCER8 & COMMISSION MKKCHAKTS. No. 12 8cutb frtde Martin St.. HALEiGn. K. C. October 25. 1887, This Home Institution, established in 18b8, deserves the patronage of all North Carolinians. All Losses Paid Promptly. All classes of insurable property insured at reasonable rates. Apply to u. a. loaiDon, Agent., Auff. 25. 18S7. Fittsboro, N. C. COTTON MaKKET: Established 1005. HARDWARE ! N. W. WEST. Sash, Doors, Blinds, eiabber and Leather Belting LIME, PtiSTER, CEMENT, C-LAISd, ?JLI2TTS, OILS, AND TEN THOUSAND OTHER THINGS! LARGEST STOCK IN NORTH CAROLINA! - - JU2JEUS 2.E WIS dl OO., Opposite Market, Sept. 29, 1887. RALEIGH, N. C. W. J. TOT! i C2, DURHAM, N. C, ! STAFFORD, HSiLEY & CO.; j HOLMAN S MILLS P? O , Alamancb Co.. N. C, Proprietors FAIRMOUNT 'FOUNDRY. ! Manufacture Turbine Water Wheels ' of special merit, built so as to be secl Grocers anft Conaissioa Merchaiils. ; JSm-iSM ery, Circular Saw Millsth simulta neous setting bead-block, both simple and durable and quick to operate ; Horse Powers, foot Mortising Ma chines, Cutting Machines, Corn Shel ters, Cane Mills, Mill Screws and Cast ings of various kinds. Repairing attended to promptly. Conrespood ence solicited. AprU 7,1887 . ly. A FULL STOCK Of STAPLE Atlfl AT BoridMRICES. Highest Prices paid for all binds of Country Produce ! TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA " CIUTTNTV OF CHATHAM : ISTHB SunCMOU l COTTKT. ! W. P. Campbell, admlntatr&tor ot Jnhn Under i wood, deceased, against Aaenlth Steel 3. H. Swift I die and wife Rebecca, sod Henderson Moon and i wire Margaret. . r,T-i-rT t rv i mis is a special proceeaiug m tmm.v (CLOVER AND GRASS SEED Al !sets, and tt appearing uitbe court by affidavit j partlen and -are nou-reldenis ot thla State, ibey j are hereby notified to tie and appear at tny office j tn the town of Pltteboro", N. C, on the 16th day ot December next, and answer or dwnnr i th plaintiff's complaint, or Judgment will be takea pro amfesso. 8 M. HOLT. CCS. j t. i. Jackson, Atty. RICHMOND PRICES. Peed Stuffs a Specialty. GIVE US A CALL! Sept. 29, 1887. 3ms. Oct. 20. 1887. Good MiddUng, Strict MlddlAg, Middling, 8 8?i 83-4 m m to nearlv four point: myhe present ariiao-e bcinir J24. Due allowance i must be made for the suiail acreage set. The production of the Slate at large will not be as great as last year, but. WHOLESALE GROCERY MARKET. x,-tr Ti.Mm. 10. Klour. 00(56 25 thu tigurf 8 luuicivoU vield oer acre average "m SJiSHolted yeal, kVru, Oats, i Mullets 9lo per barrel. 25fe3o!Chickens. 6'S .K Sagging, iliTies, gTheae prlc i w tvi Ua lot. Fft Backs, Hams. C , sugar-cured, Lard Beet refined, Family, Mola&aes, A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE rl Having this day qualified as admlnlsttrator upon the t-uue of Robert Sniyc. deceaiod, I here bygive nottce to all persona having clalinf against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or liefore the Wh day ot October, 1888. or ibis notice will be pieaa in oar oi taejr iwto j. persons indebted w said estate are nilnea to nTake Immediate payment to the undersigned. JOHN BARR1NOER. AdmT of Robert Ssirra. By A. A. f. Seaweul, Atty. 2 1 JWA'Wl VMa, H?XECUT()R'S NOTI.'E HAV- ! M i ing qualified as the excu ot Richard Cleg M-?2 (colnwd). deceased. noUce is hereby givrti to all ; uersons to pres;iw their claims against said estate ; tTmeor my attorney. T. B. Womack on Oct. 20, 188. lAeoutor of Richard Uegg. W. A. MUSE & CO. DURHAM, N. C, PROPRIETORS OF mm BOOK STORE. A FIRST CLASS STOCK . OF Soohs, Otationery, Ac, AT LOWEST PRICES. PATENTS, 1 Caveat,?rade Marks k Cbpy wrighU, : Obtained, and all other business In the U. S. Pi i er.t Office attended tn ror MStl.&ATE EKES, i Our ifflce is rpposlte the tlT. Patent Ofltce, m . we can obtain Patents InAsBatlaae than those re mole from Washisotos. -Send MoiKlir Duawijio. W advise as to pa entahility tree of charge, and we nukeKOCHARO i .TJKLESK WE OBTAIN PATENT, j We rerer here to the Postmaster, the Supt. C i Mouey Order Division, and to officials of the L'. i. , Patent Office. For circular, advice. terniH and ; retei-ences to actual clients In yoar own Siale or i county, write to C. A. SNOW ft CO.. I Opposite Patent Cffioe. Washlngto ,DC 1 Nov. 19. tf. T U 1 is A8THT.TA? ropnim asthma peiric -.a-1 VVM.il mllWKSHt.A fsvfc V l-
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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