f W UyUHthltin iefOrr to learn that the prospects nre very faith, ftd under our free institutions ! emergency, and Methodists, PreBby-jor exchange any kind of new or sec . ' i. f' encouraging for the fair 16 be held have ihe right to express their opin-j lerians and Episcopalmus unite in ex- j ond-hand Machinery Wore obtaining THURSDAY, OVJ!ll!ilWU,lo8. SCHEDULE PIT rSiiORO' R. R. The imsseiiger iro!u m tne littsboro' railroad lutHimro' daily. wiit Sundays, at 5 0a. m.oa7.3oi. iu.,HiiiMirKt MUfcU.ro' hi 7.45 a. iu mua p. in.. .n,nK o . ..... Moncuro wuii ue irniiu. wi auu .n.u. Cliarlotte, Wilmiugtuu aud inverincdlate poiuit.. j ... t4 u.1t.l& iWTHER. R. I'ABE FROM HEKK TO lauaaOie eUOHS. ItiiLEian and ketukn, hext Saturdax, ; It afford- us much pleasure to hear is osly $1 25. ne very &reftt 8ucc6ss of the -1 i Thompson school at Siler, there be par Tbe attention of our lady rea- ing u0 gt.ndenta in attendance a dm is called to the extraordinary arger number than we have ver be bargaiui offered by the enterprising fore heard attending any school in firm of Norris & Carter. Chatham. Kafir Masters Robert Moore and Ed gar Wiiliatufou were on tbe "Roil of Ilonor" in Mr. S. S. Jackson's school j during tbe past two weeks. Cs3T We fear that our Fayetteville ' A -, ...ill I 'tor a nn imtiLvrtruhla 1 tiruuu- . weather lot tbtir fair this week, as tbtir fair this week as did our Raleigh neighbors. ,!-" Wfl are indebted to Mr. J. R. Millikou for a lot of beautiful white honey, jit is strange that all our farmers ilo hot hare plenty of honey, JB5T Ve hope the weather will be favorably' for the quarterly meeting which will be held next Saturday at Ml Zioii church, two miles south- ei.it of this piace. : . Hgrthe tax-payers of Chatham will see 'from ShuiilT lire wet's notice, published in auotht-r column, that he meaus business, and they will save costs and tr uble by prompt pay-; Uient. Manly Smith has fresh fish for sale eveVy Saturday, and fiesh oys j tern, every Tnursilay. Ho aiso keeps j i"- i i. i? ... :.. i .... I a goou mock oi groceiios, r.ueajj ioi i cb, atfhis resiauraiit east of the j hi-idge at P-.c-ys mill were aimost de-court-hbuse. ! st roved, aud the work of rebuildinnr asr- Rawls Now York Cash Store is oue of Durham's alliactnms, and, as will' be seen iiom iu adreriise ment in another c Jumn, olfis great b.tigaui at wouderfuiiy Jow puces. Wn-u you go to Durham bo sure to visit that store iWftwo small negro boys, the sons of Bob. fuoaips.n a, id Murpu Yirboroiigb, were c ifitig wood near here esterday, when young r.-trbor-o.igli's axe accideulally struck the Tliompsou boy on the head aud made tpnte a serious wounJ. fcSrThe Record again shows its enterprise and proves that it is a live HEW.s-paper, by giving its readers the result of the eitctious held on I isf Tuesday. Of course it pu- us to tioiible aud expeuse to do this, but we are detumintd to convince the pe pie of Chatham that the Record is wr:hy of their p.t!iouage. fif&"If yo'i want something nice try some o; the nice Buckwheat and Ytniiln ft '.ed Syiup rereiwd at L ndon's iuis week. He keep a full line of Staple and Fancy Gioceiies whicb-v, will be soid as low as can be had h any uiaiket. He has the best stock of Clothing in the county and cash will buy a suit as iotv as any where. fcaT Barrett's celebrated circus will exhibit at Rtleigh next Sa.urday, and a iarg crowd will go from here, as the i ail road - fare will be only $1.25 jui ibe j.ouutii.up. ji cxirse very fewVeinons will admit thaflhey art going to see the circus, bui. ou.y -'to let the children see the auimals' jor ineiouuti tup. ut course Th famous bay wiih the . dog face would atone draw a cro-.vd. ftT The meeting of the :-. Chatham County Fariueih' Ciub, held here on last Monday, was not attended by many, persons. A resolution was adopted to Loid only one meeting a year,' and that iu July. Rev. A. II. Prry tendered his resignation as President of the- club, but the elec tion of his successor was postponed until the next anuual meeting. tJP They are coming iu at Lon don's every traiu What ? Whv. all styles of Faucy Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes, and anything that you wish. He sells the best Corset for the money you ever saw. If you need u good Shirt London has them received another lot this week. A splendid stock of Men's Undershirts aud pi awers. Large stock of Gloves. Bone Taylor. Our former county luati,' 'Napoleon Bonaparte Taylor, will not 'visit his old home for some time as. he -will spend the next year oil a visit to the North and have all his expenses paid, and yet his visit may not be as pleasant as trips to tUe North usually are At the Federal- court held at Wilmington last wwek he was tried and convicted for illicit stilling, and was sentenced to one yeai's imprisonment in the pen it en jiary at Albany, New York. Wiley oioKes was a!6o convicted of same offence and sentenced to three months' imprisonment in the jail of Naw. Hanover county. Personal. Items. Dr. John M. Mauniug removed from this place on list.: Monday to Durham, and will cast his lot with the future of that wouderful town. While regretting to lose from our town 6o excellent a citizen, we congratulate Durham that our loss is her gain. Mr. A. D. Lippitt has rented the former residence of Capt. Denson, and will move there next month. ve much recret to hear of the death of the . wife of Rev. Isaao N. (Mann, which occurred at Siler City "on la6t Saturday. George T. Leach, Esq., of New York, and Hon. W. L. Steele and H, O. Wall, Esq., of Rockingham, are on visit heie shooting partridges. They are noted huntsmen and we . hope will greatly enjoy their favorite sport. The Siler Fair. We lufe pleased of December. We are tpuuhjUI in we are requested chaiged anything for entering iheir exhibits. The citizens of Siler u wounding country are determin to do all within their power to have a fair worthy of so great a county as . ,a i;nal nau aua luey uope tuat tueu. f f fh -,ftrHrtll A - r - jv.. nivua v pori the county will aid them in their Crossing a Cheek. Two of our Raleigh friends had a decided damp er thrown on their feelings whife on a visit to our couuty, last week. Messrs. T. R. Purnell and G. V. Poe were travel liugr in the eastern niirt nnw,.n...u: U.. 1 i " V vy"tul-J lu n uuKgj uiawn o a mu.e, atut, wnen liiey attempted i ime rrees wnicn uaa beeu swollen by the freshet), the iRwift water washed the male and ouSSY nown tlie stream uutil it i lJgei against a log uear the bank. j Mr. Poe quickly unhitched the traces j and the mule with much difficulty reached the bank safely, while the travellers plunged iuLo 'the water j (which at that puiiit was not over their head) and soon stood shiyer- (itinr by the mule's side. Thev then j hired a man to get Out the buggy land proceeded on their journey. i The Fbeshet. While the freshet last week did some damage in this county, yet it was nothing like so destructive as iu some other counties. No bridge in Chatham was seriously damaged, which is veiy fortunate for us. As stated in our last week's fct?iiA Ilia maiv tiit" t lm iM.n.a w them will not be resumed until some time next year. This will be quite a disappointment to those who expect ed to use a bridge at that place this winter. Deep aud Haw rivers were not quite as high as , they have been known to be, but New Hope was at least two feet higher than has ever befoie been known. Tar aud Neuae rivers were higher than at any ptetious fieshets, aud nearly every bridge on those. streams was washed away. Wake and Frauk iiu counties suffered very severely in tin loss of bridges, eight or ten bridges iu each of those counties having been washed away. Coiiimi.vsioiiers' Meeting. The couuty commissioners held their regular monthly meeting on last. Mouday uid Tuesday, and aud it ed the folio wiu accounts: Had ley & Dixon, for coin for poor houte, $27.20 E. L. Tysor, for removing raft at Egypt biidge, 5.00 J. A. Womack, J. P , insolv ent fees, 3 55 Carson Johuson, J. P., insolv ent fees, 5 31 J. M. Mclver for lumber for Guif budge. 93.59 O. S. Johnson, as o dicer to grand iuiy and iusolveut fees, John Mclver, for A 1 . 1 lb' 95 12.30 2000 6 55 3.25 140 4.25 105 50,66 6.45 re paniug Aiisiey uiiuge. (J. N. Justice, for uio!asses for poor house, R. R. Hamlet, insolvent, fees. t l ,r , , ?" "T luf lv? ; V I. 6U' l,1so;ve"J ecs. fees, Ben. Thorn osou. for black- -.smith wo: k at poor-house, Robert Rollins, for legister- ing voters, W. L. Loudon, for supplies for poor-house, O. S. Poe, for supplies for poor house, Dr. L. A. Hanks, as physician to poor-house, Thomas Cioss, jail fees, and boarding jurors, Thomas Cross, conveying Ida Brewer to Morgauton asy lum, 16.66 : 96.30 25.65 12.79 Byuum & Headeu, for sup plies for poor houve, I. R. Stray home, insolvent fees, 19.50 R M. Burns, expenses of con veying two lunatics to the Morgan ton asylum, G. B. Burns, insolvent fees, W. C. Moore, insolvent fees, S W. Brewer, summoning ju rors, iusolveut fees, and services at court, Edwards, Broughtou & Co., for stationery, S. M. Holt, insolvent fees, C. R. Scott, services as com missioner, J. A. Pugh, services as fttu- tnissiouer, W. H. Hatch, services as com sioner and bridge business, 56.60 1.55 11.25 103 40 5.06 62.50 19.10 17.30 25.00 Ordered, That T. B. Morris have license to retail spirituous liquors in Baldwin township. For the Reco&d. Letter From Indiana. Pickard's Mill, Ind., Nov. 3, 1887. Editor Chatham Record : Sir: Some four weeks ago I wrote a few lines for the Record and sub scribed for the same, aud since , that time the Record has been a welcome visitor to my household. While my family aie all Hoosiers they are well pleased with. your valuable paper. I am a regular subscriber to three county papers, exclusive of the Rec ord, and x desire to say that the Record compares favorably with the best. The good people of Chatham county should feel proud that they have such a valuable medium : for home news. Every family in. the county should be' a subset iber, jbut many persons fail to take their county orgau because it should happen to be of a different political fiuth, bat, oear in uuna iax oursby eauore, ' l&e ourselves, hare some political tne dame, lsxxx the reason to! mac every Household sUould take ! that iviCT 'hnnmlinM ahmilfl fnlr ne, but that they may become famil r and jar with the business of the couuty, ninedfin which every taxpayer is or ouerht to be interested. Many of you no i doubt thiuk the paper too small for j lQe pllce lf lula be true Jben gub rihn l.oln uui. TUU1. (LT T VUl UBI- ! ronage to make his paper larger and oetter. lake such interest in your county paper that you will occasion ally write an article for its columns. Write up the locals from your neigh borhood : tell the people what you are doing and give the news gener ally m your range. Remember that your neighbors in the eounty are anxious to hear from you. I have received three copies of the Rkcokd iu uiree weeks, aud while the editor has done his duty well and his ed ltorals are pure and clean but not one local correspondent from the large county of Chatham. In the t ".I,-, . , mt ure x wouju HKe to see many local correspondence to your valuable pa- jper. m tue near tuture 1 wiu give ! the Reuohu a Khort letter about this ! part of Indiana Yours, David J. McMath. L'Ve thank our former countyman for his good opinion of the Record, and hope that his suggestion to our couutymeu may induce some oi them to write to the Record all items of news that may occur in their respect ive neighborhoods. Ed Record . State fti ews. Lenoir Topic: On Sunday morn in, ' , . .1 "o w" hu exuiosion in tue kitchen ot the Western Insane Asy lum at Morgautou by which two men were badly scalded, one it is though; fatally. The coffee boiler, which must be au exteusive thing, explod ed as the steam was turned on and it blew William Gasion aud Thomas Caldwell, uegro servants, out of the window. Gaston will die, but Cald well, though very badly scalded, is likely to recover. High Poiut Enterprise: At the tei m of Stanly couuty Supeiior Court which has just ended, A C. Freeman, ex-clers Ot the court, was convicted of detaining tinances paid into hi office, and was sentenced by Jude Cark to the penitentiary. On ac count of Freeman's advanced age, sentence was remitted to a hue of $500, which was paid. Freeman served three or four terms in the ley islature, aud for eight years was clerk of the court. He is a inau of consid eiable wealth. Shelby Aurora : A colored girl of seven, a daughter of Julia White sides, was trying Monday night to aid in the kindling of a tire with a kerosene lamp, her clothes caught and she was fatally burned. Cabot Price, a clever young man of intern perate habits, was found dead, at tin A "... . age oi years, at the residence ot j lbos. Price, in Duncan s Creek tow u ship, on Monday morning. He ha-; been on "a spree" for several day. and the family found him dead n. Led at daylight. Whiskey. Winston Sentinel: Last May it will be remembered thai Mr. H. A Hay was caned by Mr. W. A. t it aker, and shortly afterward- Mr. Whiiaker, was shot iu the leg by pistol in the hunds of Mr. Hay. Since then, public inteiet has run high and the trial on Friday of last week was attended by a large number. Th: case was abiy managed by the leg counsel and was dually submitted to the decision of Judge Gilmer, with out allowing it to go to the jury. Th result was that Mr. Hay was sentenc ed to twelve months iu the count jail aud Mr. Wuitaker, fined $1,000. Statesville Landmark: Mr. Smith Nickson, of Meckleuburg couuty. was drowned one dty last week i; tue Catawba river about oue mile above Beattie's ford. Mr. Nickso;. was manager of a ferry-boat at that point and fell from the boat whil crossing, the river. The boat was managed with poles, and while b and his son were crossing, the sou noticed that the rear end of the flat was being rapidly carried down th river, which was much swollen. He glanced around and saw his fathci swimming after the boat. He reu dered all the assistance iu his power, but his father soou sank for the last time. Monroe Enquirer aud Express: While bird hunting near Stouts las'. Saturday, Mr. Thomas Huy wooi acci dentally bhot the 10-year-old son oi Mr Samuel Vickery. One shot lodg ed in his cheek and another in his wrist. Tne boy was hid from Mr. Haywood by .some bushes; did not know that he was anywhere about. i He was uot badly hurt. Samuel Trull, son of Mr. Francis Trull, aud Bob Hamilton, a negro, had a tight at the sale at the residence of Mr. J. C. Griffin, deceased, last Wednesday, in which the uegro was cut iu the left. breast, receiving a severe but not dangerous wound. Trull was arrest ed and an officer started to jail with him, and although lie bad his hand tied behind him he managed to effect his escape, and at last accounts bad not been re-arrested. Durham Recorder; . .The tobacco of Mr. C. L. Williams and others, of Chatham, occupied two loug rows, from one end of the Banner Ware house' to the other, today. Chatham is anything else but iu her dotage, Mrs. S. D. Williams, of Chatham J j8 Kn earnest supporter of home and foreign missions. Every year she sets aprt a certain amount of tobac co for that purpose, and today her missionary tol acco was sold at the Banner Warehouse and netted a nice little sum. Oyer six hundred del - gates will attend the Baptist State Convention i Durham November h . .This does not include visitors, , Bat Durham is always equal to the . tending a Bantisfc hrthn. -TCmmn TTmil. JBantist brethren. iLmma rlamii- - i low, was dangerously, if not fatally 1 burned, Saturday night. She was ; drunk and her dress caught from the burning wood in the lire place. Asbeville. "Citizen : Mr. Burnett Woody informs us of a distressing family tragedy which occurred in Meadow Creek township, Madison county, on Wednesday night last. Daniel Harvey was stabbed and kill ed by his son Joseph.: It appoars that the parties all occupied the same room. The elder Harvey had been engaged in a wordy quarrel with his wife during the afternoon, which was renewed after they went to bed The son who had gone to his own bed, irritated by the noise of the coutin- j ued wrangle, rose, saying he would not stand it any louger, went to his father's bed side, plunged a knife three times into his tody, aud .went out of doors. The father sprung rrn, and followed his son, declaring that tie would kill him ; but directly stop ped, and called to his sou to he! him, saying you have killed me. Ihe son assisted him to the house and then made his escape. m Raleigh Visitor: Saturday after noon, near Middleburg, Yauce coun ty, Mr. A. K. Fieming, a brother oj Capt. Mortimer Fleming, formerly of this city, went upon his mill pOud in a ooat. YVitu liitn was Ins nntUr. white man whose name we could not learn. A doe was also in the boa fho dog fell out and in their efforts to get him back into the boat the lat ter was overtuued. Both liieu were thrown into deep water and drowued. We regret to learn that the Jarsr- grain mills on Crabtree creek, known as the Company Mills, about thirteen miles west ot this city have been de stroyed. The dam which was consid ered one of the strongest iu the coun .y was completely demolished bv the freshet. The loss will be considera ble aud will involve much inconve ience to the people of that section. Our friend Capt M. W. Page, of thi lty is the principal owner of the pro erty, whose misfoi tuue we deeply regret. Brevard Pioneer: About tw weeks ago a little child of Mrs. Pe uelope McCull had a very narrow scape from drowning. Mrs. McCall. with her laby, sixteen months old. was visiting her father, Mr. Wm Shipman, at Dunu's Rock, and had eft the child asleep in cnarge of hi- grand-mother, Mrs. Shipman, white she went to the .field to gather pen tor dinner. As the little one wa. leeping soundly on a bed, the grand not her concluded to go to tbe garden for some potatoes, and on her return in about half an hour the baby was jone. Mrs Shipman became alarm d aud began searching in and arounu he house. She finally went to the creek, two hundred yards distaut. ind fouud the lost child lying oii u and bar in the wreek, aud nearly sti!. h death. After a great deal of trouble the child was revived. It had walk ¬ ed aud crawled from the house to the creek, fallen into the water and float ed across a deep hole, lodging against saud bar a huudred yards below where it fell in. Wilmington Review: Last Sun lav morning three sous of Mr. Lit leton, accompauied bv six other boys. went m the .woods to gaiher haws. As the absence of the boys was. pro longed to au unusual time the parents became alarmed and started in quest of their children. The searchers hunt ed for a long time without success, but finally heard shouts by which they were guided to a little island in creek, which leads from Greenfield pond to the river, on which they fouud the boys, cut off from the main land by the rising tide and up to their waists in water, clinging to the hushes aud praying that they might e saved. It was nearly 11 o clock at night when they were discovered md rescued, and they were in rather perilous situation, as the tide was till rising. It was a happy and tune ly discovery, and' the lucky escape of the boys will probably deter them from haw hunting on Siluday, iu the tuture. Charlotte Chronicle: The drug gists of R ck Hill are in trouble, if being iudicted for the illegal sale of iquor may be considered trouble. ixock Hill is a prohibition tuwu, aud t has been repeatedly ohargod that he druggists of that place have been selling uquor uniawi un y a row veeks ago a stranger .appeared in Itock Hill, and it has since transpired that this stiamrer was a detective from Richmond, who' had beeu em ployed t visitrRock -Hill aud work op cases against the druggists. It s claimed that during his ntav m Rock Hill, he worked' the drug stores for whiskev and made out cases against each of them, aftbr which be went to Yorkville, where court was in session and gave his evidence to t he errand mry. I rue bills were found in each case, aud tbe trial the druggists, we understand, will be held nixt week ihe Charlotte bound train, on the Charlotte, Colum bia and Augusta road, was wrecked near Ridge Springs, 35 miles south of Columbia, vesterday. A broken rail caused-the accident Ihe entire traiu. except the eugine, left the rails, but no one on board was hurt. "Shall our girls whistlel" Of course if they strengthen their lungs by tak ing Dr. Bulls Cough. Syrup "When headache' joins neuralgia, then comes the tug of war." A wise general marshals bis forces, charges with a bottle of Salvation Oil, and the doughty foe lies cringing in the dust An armed mob entered tbe county jail at Opelika, Ala., Saturday night and took ' Geo. Hart, a negro, .-" from bis celi', camed hiin to Waverly a few aides dlstiut where they hung bun. DON'T BUY. SELL Ureansitnrn' V n -p...... H;t., I ' r w Mills. Saws, Belting-, Shaftinc. Pu leys, Locomotives, wood-working &a cuiuery, .Boner f eeders, Cotton Gins Presfles, Threshers, Buggies, &a, at wnoiesaie prices 9 "KoUcoe ot deaths and marriages lnsftrMtt tree vuiwnnai cnargea t-oven cents a Hue. BEAL KECK. In Hickory Mountain towMhiri; on tnetreniBSt.. Dy J. A. Push. 3. P-. Mr. TaoWaS .u uiAJj ill aius JMB1HA KICK. New Advertisements. LAST CALL! The new law compels all sheriffs to collect taxea promptly, and it is my duty to obey the law Here is what tne law says : Laws lKBr, Chapter IS?, Section SS : On Um first nonuay m February in each year, tbe sheriff Is directed to offer at public sale at the coart nous all lands on which the taxes levied for th pre vious year still remain unpaid on the first Monday in January preceUlug. 1 will attend at the following places to collect the remainder of the taxes due for 1SS7 : bocsvllle. Cape Fear township, Not. 21. 18t? Johnson's Store, Hew Hopa township, is! Marcunt's Store, WilUama township, " 24. Fearrington't) Mills, " "35 Rlggsbee's 8tore. .. .. Hamlet's Store, Baldwin township, as. Cheek's Shops, Hadley t wnshlp " , Zeuo Johnson's. Albright township, " 30. Slier City, Matthews township, Dec. I. " "a! Ore Hill. Matthews township, s, PIttshoro', Centre township, 5, W. P. Hadley's, Hickory MU township, " . Richmond. Gait township, ?, Harper's X Roads. Bear Creek " 3. Oulf, Oulf township, o Egypt. Oakland townahln. w Osgood, - .. ij . I hope every oue will comply with the law, by doiug so you will save yourself cost and me troii hie. Do not say that you have not hail warning. S. W. BREWER; 8heruT November 10. 1887. 9 9. YORK STORE, CASH Durham, BT. C, You can get BOYS' WHOLESTOCK BROGAN SHOES for 75 cents, WOMEN S SOLID LEATHER SHOES for 75 cents, CHILDREN'S SOLID LEATHER SHOES for 50 cents, MEN S WHOLESTOCK BROGANS for $1.00 BOYS' HATS 15 cts., MEN'S HA 25 cents. TABLE OIL CLOTHa 15c. per yaid. LADIES ALL-WOOL JERSEYS for 75 cent. NORTH CAROLINA CHECKS, 6 cents per yard. DRESS GOODS f r 5 cent per yard. PINS and NEEDLES for 1 cent a paper.' Drop in and look us over when you ome to Durham. Not. 10, 1SS7. 3ms. N0BMS& CARTER Tomorrow we will place on sale 81 HANDSOME ROBES Of Rich Noveltv Plush and Camel's Hair at 5.00, $7.00, $10.00, $1200 aud $16.00. The previous values were, $10.00, i $12.50, $15 00, $20.00 and $25.00. 5,000 Yards 40 inch all-wool suitings in htvlish mixtures, 50 cents per yard, would be cheap at 66 cc uts. 4,500 Yards, 86-inch DrapSanglier suiting, 23 cents per yard, real value. 35 cents. e have every reason to believe the above go' ds will be pronounced by our patrons to be the Greatest Bargains ever offered in fine fabrics. Our establishment is noted for excep tionally great values in dress goods. but we know this sale will beat the record. - No. 203 Fayetteville Street. . RALEIGH, N. a FIRE! FIRE! Every Prudent Man OUGHT TO INSURE His Property IN THE U. 0. Home Ins. Go. OF HALEIBII, tl. C, W. S. PRIMROSE, President All Losses Paid PrcDptlj. All classes of insurable property insured at reasonable rates. ' Apply to n.,&..tOX3BQU, Aug. 25, 1887. &T rbBoi.o, N, C. AT 1887. ETAlJu and GUA.fl) Ooods and Trimming i CIABLE8 BtMBIB, . MAIN STREET DITBHAM, N. C. . W fully pnared and will eshitfit th OOSiUTSSOT AXJO 30PC COC3SXS9S SBOO Off MM GOODS ABD DRESS TRIuMlMS : ever shown in this section. Oar vatitt.v mltrir.or rvrow nnraa Combination Suits, Cashmeres, Serges, Pin Check, French Plaids, Satins, Flannels, Treeots, Velvets, Velveteen, Diatronal Silks. &c. Amnfia many can biily name a few prices : i 1 O- .1 An. is complete. With all styles and kinds. (Mars inns is complete, and the largest stock we. uiugxu arum 9x up. uuuareu s suoes irom u cents utt ?, , WK HAVE A FtJLL LINE OF GENTS FtfRNlSHIN(J O0DS we are offering very cheap. We thank our Chatham friends for an in our power for tue continuance - . . .. All our customers will be served by polite salesmen. XdSamples sent by mail. ' "l Out salesmen are G M. Geases of OUtuain cbDnty, R. A. Tass of Per son couuty, Frank Hunter of Durham October 20, 1887. (late of the firm of Takes pteasUre in SCnoulicing to tis just returned from the Northern Markets, where be spent ofie dio&th in making tensive purchases in Dry Goods, Notions, Cloaks All my Goods are NEW and FRESH! No Old Stock on Hand ! MY STORE IS THE . .. H4KBS0MBIST - IN DURBAM, ;ait its ?i&22;V?vm:'r3& sasT spbc5S EVER SEEN IN DURHAM ! ALL ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED 1 Septeinber 29, 1887. 3m,; - . - v ... : : CUDS LEWIS. Sfltdblislied 10453. Sash, Doops, Blinds, Eubber and Leather Bcil LIME, PLASTEE, CEMENT, AND TEN THbUSAND OTHER THINGS! LARGEST STOCK IN NORTH CAROLINA! . . ' " Opposite Market, Sept. 29, 1887. RALEIGH, N. C. I J. TO & CO, 9 DURHAM, N. d Grocers and connaission Msnnj A FULL STOCK OF STAPLE AMD FAUCY AT BOTTOM PRICES. Highest Prices paid for all hinds of Country Produce ! CLOVER AND GRASS SEED AT RICHMOND PRICES. Pood DtnGs a Specialty. GIVE US A CALt! Sept 29, 1887. 3ms. . - . A. MUSE & C0.;! DtTRHAM, C, PftaPRlETOBS Ot ; A FIRST CLASS STdCK CootiOj .. Otationery, Ac, SfHm4rS. iWt 1C33 :6:- Casimeres as low. as -Sol wr vrri, arj . . r. - J : 2siE2Piii,it:Sfl:ss,5? " ever carried. We can sell a good their libera! tmtronajre flnd will do of the same. " , .. . & o 1 county. ELLIS MUSE),- friends atfd the public tnat be baS N. W. WEST. STAFFORD, HEMLEY& CO.. HOLMAN S MILLS P. O., Alamance j . Co.. N. C, Proprietors I PAIRMOUNT FOUNDRY, i Manufacture Turbiue Water Whee's ! of special merit, built so as to be used AisoGristandFiouringMiii Machin. ery, uircuiar saw Mills witn simulta neous setting head-block, both simple "" and durable and quick to operate;' Horse Powers, foot Mortising Ma- ' chiues. Cutting Machines, Corn Shet- ' lers, Cane Mills, Mill Screws and Cast ngs . of various kinds. Repairing attended to promptly." jCorrespbnd ence solicited " Aprir7,1887: ly. " 1 "k " tiTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA t - COUNTY Of CHATHAM t iKfraX BOFEBIOB . OOOBT. W. P. CambbeU. admlQlslfator of John Under . wood, deoeasod. aicalujt Asenlih Steal J. H. Swin dle and wife Kebeoua, and Henderson Moon and wife Margaret. This is a special pmcetadlnt make real estate assets, and. it apartu to tne court by affidavit that tbe defendants above named are necessary parties and are nnn-residems ef tills Mate, they are hereby notified to be and appear at my ntSce in we town oi rutsDoro", . v., on uie inn any ni December next, and answer or demur to tbe plaintUTs 'complaint, or Judfment.wtll be taken procouresso. at. HOLT. & O. . - . ii Jacksom, Aity. Oet. 30.1887. PATENT ! Caveats, Trade Marks it Copy wrights, Obtaiaed, and alt otber BnalseM in tft. 8. fat est offlce attended to nr MonrATi m . Our office la uppoette tbe O. S. Patent Office, asd we can nbtaib Patents .ta toss time tbav iaese re mote from WASBurotOM. Send Model or DiuWCto. We etM as to pat ! entablllty free of change, and we m. the MO CHaJtas OKLESft WE OBTAIK PATENT. We refer here to Ui PoMmasMT. the Supt. ot ' Money Order PiTisim ad to uCrtels ot the V. a. 'Patent Offlce. Tor circular, asvie. terms eel references to actual clients In row own Stale or county, wrlte to c. A. SNOW coo.. - opposite rateiK coos, wamjiaayi ,oc i9.tr; tKov. vi&2UAil ttt&tmk . - I o o S4 I "N pqlaa v vnmv " . jai nir--.r . mmi I

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