352 nr-e T.iLUiSDAY, ! FEBRUARY 9, 1888 . : . - ' SCHEDULE lUt'SBORO R. R. i hr ixpvc?er 11 a la on ine !litlr' rallr4ul ltv ritibln Oaily. tsxrcpi huutlays, at e.SOa. i itlii if aitl nrrlviv at V!ii1hu'u' K 13 - ., B,.u v.so i. in.. miikiuR cImbw wbiu. ni i,.u. urf wuii b tmJiiB to and irt.in K&it-igh, : ChHri-Uf, V Umiitunand iuivnul!aieiH.lnie. ; ' wTOslv Oxb Dollar a Year! j iT Buist's fieh cabbage 6eed 2 j cents paper, at Cnapiu a. -:o: trrX secondhand Rotkaway in ..wT order for sale cheap. Apply at ! fu office. 14 ! r , t:i., r.ui i tt ; fcjti-.weshrs. iuuu -uumi itim .y R:-aily Jic putting up a blacksmith i ami v:joii shop at Ore Hill. j T'l-rtm mul il f for t!iw isc'io tl-in ! lvv.i;I oe ktflit to any ftUatet-s for otiiv i-uLLAK a year payanie ! in u Um-uv j , j .riv When you come to court next w.k ho su-r to pay your subsciip- j tidii. ji-nl :i!ro bung us the names of j some ii"w subset ibrrs. t-v . . , fits Every ex-Confederate soldier cwz'v.l tc subscribe at once for the Ke ';iu and read our proposed Var Kf.:;iuitceuces". Only one dollar a vritr. Next Weduwduv is Ash Wed- tirst day of .SrTbe family and friends of every de.td Confederate soldier from Chat- ham ought to subscribe fo, the Rko- vivo, aud read our LuuiV soldiets. bkeiehrs of Chut- SIf you do not get your paper i licit wet-ic, you may know il in iis continued bcuue ou-have not paid what you owe. Cdoh in advance uiiis-t now ba insured on. ,,hhv tue msi uay oi i,eut audi A L Jones has just returned I i by an overwhelming majority, f v t v days before Luster lciudnig j frou) Sovth whereJ ue b hfc ft voted against the holding of a State h m. ays), which 16 the farst day of j nnd select ntock of dry goods, j convention in February, 1861, be-'riU- inntJ.is. anil rHors m men ! cause they feared that the convention Pi Messsrs. V. J. Wvatt & Co.1 iuou Court The February fl)v making a specialty of Feed aud ! to1 111 our superior court, be-.ns Sed. which ilis-v are prenated to . Monday. On the civil issue i armh iu any oP-iutities a: d ai hot- i d'-kt there are 4o cases, on the loui Prices. See their "ad." te (lt,cki ,6i ?eN aud "th(i aP : pearauce docket 15 cases. I here is r-;r Next Tuesday is Valentine's j " case of much importance either on day. when it it naid that iLe buds (the civil or criminal docket, and ail lk-im to mute, aud tLe young fo ksifhe buMnens will no doubt be dis excLauge those little unbhivra ot love posed of duiiug the week. tLar make buppy so many hearts. j Tuo presiding Judge will be Hon. " I James Ii. ilcnimon, of Bunecmbe te?" Of coiirse when any of our'couuiy. He is a younger brother 01 naJevs want any books ot stationeiy. Juilge A. S ilenimou, and, although tht-y wi'.i buy from ilie old if H" o.-; the newest of ali our Judges, he is Lou.- of Alfred Williams .V: Co., ! said to be one of the best. This will whfj-e 'ad.' is in anoiber column. :o: Pi'ittcbnro's ffishionable barber, Jo u n L'ouncu. is itrepitioa to trim men's, 'afb aim eiUiUieu h uair in 1 T 1 I tu- latest styie. Sea foani hainp Oi niv.g and hair dyeing a specially. SfcTAt the i-t uireting of the ! county counui-si'i:ers a new public j road was r.id-red so be laid r-3", be giu!:iijT ut O.e Hiil raid coming into j the i: .-t;ijre i-ad near ou iih korv MouuSaiu. Biaii store I -:o:- i-TOui estefmed f riend. Mi. Thud, i Ik. y.rr.mi :g, t1;. editor oi the Hen-1 deoij Gold week, and t' which we r fide down" eh? 1 '-if, was married iatt j . py of his paper ' was l.riuted 4 up- i L'aiiisr a coincidence, j Roads, Haywood, Kiuibolton, Lambs Iville, Ldewoo l, Le ta, Ltickviile, a-ir y ou see a mart, wm ieu j yt.nj0., Sounds, Mud Lie witu a lead peucil, ou fbt, paper you I Osgood, Pediar's Hiil. Peop rjut not gel ma,i and tbiun it is a j blrw' iuc Providence, uun . ot at. ai:, wr it m omy a , jhmond .Ro-coe , Ri-ir L'futle lcmmder, dear reader, that you are behind in your subscription and can't you catch upT ifcT" M. F. Kiikmau would inform friends and the. public generally i .i 4 , , , . 1 m i, . to accommodate both man and beast; ho wheu u come lo court next week fctop at hi hotel aud he will take good care of you and your horse. CST When you come to court be sure lo call on By nu in & Headen. They have jut received a beautiful lot uf Prints ; uUo a lull line of far mers' supplies. They keep their stock complete ; aud remember they will sell you for the cash as cheap as yoti can buy iu any market tar Farmers, if you will use Guano and Chemicals, you will find at Lou dott' a iarge btock of all kinds. He now ha on baud a lot of Acid Phos pba e aud Kaidt, all of which will be so' J as cheap as can be had in any market, either for cash or on time. Mitke up your Compost as soon as possible. & A large crowd was here last Monday, that day beiug the time for the regular monthly meeting of the i county commissioners. We heard liiauv of our count vmeu sax that I they hid never before seen the roads j as bud as they now are, and that it was v. th great difficulty they could li'ie here ereu on horseback. :o: m- W. H. Leonard, Watchmaker ft!iu Jeweiier, bas ou haod a larv-e tovk of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, nart. f and aud furnished. All kiuds Sew iug lachiues repaired and warranted from 2 to 5 jears as good as new. A 1 IL Harden has received a tock of carnage bolts, axle - '.jr. Ja,ge stock of .ma ln1fR. utIa. jJips, axle-washers, shaf t-rubbers, huggy shafts, cross-bars, single-trees, "d plow-caudles, which fee will fur - nibh to hlB CUStotrwirR ftf. ' Yiniimn prices. He will furnish the shoes a'Ju nails -unA ti,rv , v. i around fnw- t-r- ... .n tiop. when you Wm to court v-i.ac.es, oiationery, ancy lioods, j the price oi euoscnpuou is ibuucou Picture Frames, Sewing Machines, j to ouly one dollar a year, less than and aii kiuds of Needles aud nart.s n ! two cents a week. Surely anybody COPIE8 OF THIS I8SUE ARE MAILED TO MANY PERSONS, TOO ARE NOT SUBSCRI BERS. IN THE HO!PE THAT THEY WILL LIKE i the Record so much as to subscribe at once. send a dollar and try it one yearI 8 Everybody who has any tinv bev to sell, take notice! Mr. Nooe wants every one that has anv dog wood, persimmon or hickory timber; to aeSl to go to cutting and hauling ; to his factory at this place He iu u 8 1. nave inorc timber or he cannot afF l d to Stay liei e. To those WUO have timber but do not care to cut and haul it themselves, he will buy - . . it standing. During the next ten days you can bar irond for the tush t Lnn. don's cheaper than ever. He will i sell yon 5 flu. good Coffee for $1 ; I U lbs. good sugar for $1 ; 4 lbs. of j Soda for 25 rents ; Read vniade Cloth- . . .., ' . ... . I n!i-!inga! prune JJiew lore cost: ladies':. und children's underwear at cost, Tnese are cash prices and good for ! ten tltiys. Another iarere lot Shoes rer-ftivpil fcnis tvnk . . Eser Capt. liockhart and his "Ban- nei" warehouse are too well known h) our rea(lera to need HUV wonls of commendal ion from us. The high p; .lwti tUat are obtained for tobacco I Bold by him are sufficient to entitle h;m to the wonderful success with S . . ... which he has met. No wonder that Durham's prosperity is so great, when k-liP ooii lAoef rf Miinli r i'ltitia iCapt. Lockhart! With him is our! The county of Chatham did its j clever young countyman, Mr. Joe!whole dut7 and furnished its full Baldwin, who will always be glad to ! complement of soldiers daring the !6ei ve bis old countymen. lmen and children, which will be i 'd f T f Tt K 7ou be 1S. him. rie calls his store, which is ! now opposite the Record orace, the j to furnish troops to aid in the subju 4Rckei" store of Chut ham. where : gudon of her siHter Southern States, i - . . . ... any and every thing is aold cheaper J Imn vn nnn iiv olcnvl.oro TT t an affnrd in f irsp nnods iP;ir, , bcan-p he paid the cash for them in ;Kew York. Call and see them. be his lirst viit to our county, and we doubt not that he will make a tuot favorable impression on our peopie. The clerk of the court has received a postal card from the Solicitor, sta- uug that the juage would not arrive here until Moudav eveniucr and that ,.0r:i t would not meet until Tuesday morning. :o: Chatham Post Oitices For the itiformatiou of our readers ve ,iablish the following list of ihe post offices in iiliib countv: Beaumont, Beiievoir, Brush Creek, BviutuV, Cane Creek, Chester, Ejrvpt Depot, Eu Grove, Ev&us, Pali Creek. G enaloon, Goff, Go! Jston, G; avel Spring, Grove, Guif. llackuev, Hadier's Mills, Harper' X ! Merry Oaks. Millwood, Moucdre, Ml. k. Ore liiii. les, Pitts- Rialto, bee"s iitoi e. Rive' Chapel, St. Lawrence, Sandy Grove, Siler City, Siik Hope, Sim mon Grove, Truth, Tysor'e Mills. Wiiliams1 Mill, Womble. The total number is 51, which is more than in any other county in the State ext-ppt Randolph, which has . , . - fn llVlw. i onices , aim yet iu boiuo ueuuui- hoods there is complaint for the want of a nearer post office. :o: Reduction is Pkjob. The political campaign this year will be one of the most exciting and important that has been siuce the war. The citizens of Chatham will vote for a President and Vice-President, a Representative in Congress, Justices of the State supreme court, a Governor and other ! Stale officers, members of the Legis lature and the county officers. Both parties will strive thir utmost to earry this county and the State. It has frequently bee a said "Ab goes Chatham so goes the State"- There fore it behooves the democrats of Chatham to spread themselves this year, and determine that they must and win, carry the election in this county. And to do this, they must h nn and stirrine and not wait Quietlr until the campaign opens. Now id the time to sow the political seed, which will bring forth a demo- r-ra.t.in harvest in November. The best way of sowing that seed is to put the Record in the hands of every voter in Chatham, so that he may every week be so imbued with sound dumotfiiLtic doctrines that he will be certain to vote the democratic ticket! In order that every voter in Chat- j ham may be able to read the Record can pay that little: but if anyone cannot afford even this, then we call on the leadinar democrats in every townshia to club together and give ; the paper to their poorer neighbors, i er siuce it e establishment the iOUD has done its utmost for the success of the democratic party, and ! at the same time it has treated fairly 'and courtfeOUfcly its poiitical oppo- nanB Wa wnl fin ttia same tuia faulf. rkutham na not roll ud a bic dem - VBiU. U1U. lit BUOii UUtl V w oeiatic majority next November J WAR REMlMSICENCES. Chatham's War History Her Military Companies Sketch es of her Soldiers, &c. . We-, begin with this issue of the IttcoRD the pablication of a series' of Articles, which we think will be very interesting to the old Confederate so'diers of Chatham and to the sur viving families and friends of those who gave up thoir lives in defence of "The Iiost Cause . We purpose pub liKhmg, from week to week, short sketches of the part taken by the county of Chatham in the late war. and thus aid in perpetuating1 the i r i . . ii " r.m?T? utJr "on8 wno so nomy IVV- T a J ;V ?hat eed 8 8! U nfc done ,to reTlV r r6k,dl th! f a8"OUS audPreJ "dices engendered bv the war. hnt. innrnlv r.n rin insfinA to the heroic deeds of brave men. A - , , V 7 V-i 7 new generation has grown up since the war which knows little or. noth ing of the sufferings and hardships, i of the courage and heroism, of those wnLX wuu.iougw wim xusjs uuu di?d with JacksoS. This new gener- at ion should be taught to honor the mIU(i"y of those men, and this can beat bo done bJ recounting their ghinous deeds: for, although the CRUKe for which they battled and l.. I r .l :.u l j b,ed ls Iost Jet Iet ua not lose ih remembrance of their gallantry and llCloiflDll juie wn; . xi.fi cmzeuH were uevowmv attached to t.hfi Union of thtiir faLhern. might cUssolre the bands tha united S'Z jVnnXU' 9LVt AtJ 1UW e "j"u nuitu viouii 1.1. PL.O. . !. tue men ox yua..uniii sprang w arms in defence of the ounny fcsouth and casi iu rueir ioriunes wan tneir Kin- dred and neighbors. At the begin ning of the war the voting popula tion of this county was only about 2500 (at the gubernatorial election in 1860 Pool having received 1255 votes and Eliis 1245), and yet Chat ham furnished to the Confederate army nearly two thousand soldiers 1 There were eleveu full companies raised in this county, besides iarge de tachments joining compauies raised iu other counties. After diligent in quiry we are enabled to publish the following list of the companies raised in Chatham, together with the num ber of men in each company and the Co. E 26th NC. Regt 204 4 G. " " 175 " I. 32nd M 183 " D. 35th M 143 ' E. 44th " 177 " G. 48th " 140 B. 40th " 90 " D 61st u 187 4i E. 63rd " 110 " G. 4 136 " H. 70th 121 Total number of soldiers, 1666 While it is ti ue that some mem bers of these companies were from olher counties, yet it is also true that ,H l many more of Chat ha m s sous en in companies from other counties. Nearly 40 Chalhamitc'S enlisted in Co T' 6' h regu: about 30 in an ar tillerv company : about 20 in Co. G" 11 :h regt.: ab ut 25 iu Co D?' 3rd cavalry regt , and doubtless many others in companies, of which we are not informed. Ihtt these sons of j bravely, their decimated ranks at test most forcibly. Probably not one-half of them now survive. We call upou tl'B survivors to furnish us with all the information wit hin their knowledge iu order that our proposed sketches may be full and accurate, aud do juttiee to all. We will write up each company at a time, and publish the names of its officers, the number of its dead and wounded, the names of the battles in which it fought, aud anything else connected with it that mav be of in terest. In our next issue we will begin with the "Chatham Rifles", the first company organized in the coun ty. Tell your neighbor to stop borrowing your Record, and sub scribe for his own copy? as he can now get it for only one dollar a year. To Farmers. We wish to make the Record of especial interest to our J 1 , 1 J 1 1 1 - , - ' i- 71 t rvi- TrkAm rn ncn it o a a ikAntnin at communication, through which they j can interchange their views ami opin ions, and discuss any tod all flatter appreciate the fact that the prosper- ity of the country is dependent upon the agricultural interests, aud if those ml AiktR Aifl lmnmTflil thpn nthr m 7 7, 7 " if" 'IaZ a nL Z t iciesiB iu ""uu. we are tui cuueemeu iu cut: prospcio j of the farmers, and the Record is anxious to do all within its power to aid them in their efforts. We are willing to devote one or more col umns avery week exdnsively to the use of the farmers, aud will be pleased to publish any conunonica tions that they may send us. Impostaktto Mahstbates. As our we would remiud the magistrates of this county that the law requires Moudav ot court- week, to furnish Mv to famish the clerk of the j court with a list of Ue names and i offences of ail parties mea ana nuaiiy disposed of by them ? "a to forward to Lim all the papers in etery criminal action tried by then Since the last term oi ur wm. : rcikq oi ia wju a iaiiure iflft (fiaoJiAriTA this dntV IS miSde- w mnfm " ml ! meanon punishable b j aoe or im- prison meal Coinmissioners'MeKtinfir." The county commissioners" held their regular monthly meeting on last Monday and Tuesday, and audited me ioiiowing accouuta : J. E. iHtttin. for coffin Wm. Blown, a pauper, $ 2.50 f W. P. Hadiey, i or flour for j poorr-hbue, - 19.00 W. B. dtilmore, for shingles for poor-house, " 7:50 Gas. Burnett, for shoats for poor-house, '' ' ' -. S IX jQilmore, for corn, for pooir-house, . .; ?i . G. W. Womack, for replacing: bridge over little Cedar eeek, J. A. Knight, insolvent fees, I. T. Brooks, insolvent fees, 5.00 15.00.f 4 1.50 -.0 .95 W. A. A vent, in part payment for keeping AvenL's f erry .; on Cape Fear river, 50.00 S. M. Holt, for blanks, - 4.25 J. J. Johnson, for feedinr, guarding and conveying Henderson Headen to jail, 3.80 Dr. L. A. Hanks, as superin tendent of health, 16.66 Thomas Cross, for jail fees, 50.55 J. J. Crutchfield. insolvent fees, .70 W. L. London, for supplies for poor house, . .. 50f40 W. H. Leonard, for supplies ' for court-house, 1.10 0;-S. Poe, supplies for poocr" house, i ; .. 1 85 A. H. Men it t, for advertising, 8.U0 Thomas Cross, for board of man tinniDg court-house, 3 00 W. S. Webster, for oomu for Delia Rid.lle, 2.50 Bynum& Headen, for supplies for poor-house, 5.60 Edwards & Broughton, for stationery, 55.80 J. A. Pugh, for lumber and repairing Bear Creek bridge, 18 04 W. II. Hatch, sei vices as com missioner, , 16.00 C. R. Scott, services as com missioner, . 23.10 J. A. Pugh, serf ices as com mission er, 1730 Edward Phillips, for guard ing, feeding and carrying Blake Womble to jail. 7.80 Okdeked, That John Barriuger, agent, be paid $3 a month for sup port of widow Holder. Okdeked, That John Phillips be allowed one dollar a month for sup port of Peggy Beal. . T Ordered, That Thomas Cotten be allowed $1 a month, each, for his father and mother. Ordered; That A J. Pendergrass be allowed to retail whiskey at one place in Baldwin township. News and Observer: About five miles from Makely ville, in Hyde coun ty, a man named Lupton kept a bar room and. grocery. This morning his store was fouud in ashes with his charred remains in the midst. He is supposed to have been murdered, robbed and his store set on fire. No particulars. Miss Alice Savage, of Hamilton, was so horribly burned that her attending physician considers her recovery hopeless. . Her dress is supposed to have caught before re tiring, thereby setting fire to herself aud bed. Her father mother and brother-in-law were painfully burned in putting out the flames. It will probably be remembered .that the es tablishment of the Raleigh Saving Bank, was for a long time a mooted question in this city. It was talked aoour, wriLieu auoui., uiuvicu some, discouraged by some; som said it couldn't be done; others, it wouldn't pay ; a lew long-headed and penetrating business men finally got together and established it, and i success is Dhenomenal. It has ben , t u 86? deposit with deposits amrmufcimr to $43,701.83. This is ex closive of the capital stock paid in, which now amounts to $14510; It hns loaned out and well placed, 42, 69C.91. The bank pays foor per cent compound interest on ail deposits of $5. So it will be seen that, the insti tution is eminently sin cessfuL The dwelling of Mr. G. S. Brad shaw, at. Asheboro was accident ally burned last week. It was the former residence of the late Gov. Worth, and was insured for $2,000. Some sharper has been perpetra ting extensive forgeiies on thfe firm oi Edwards & Broughton, printers and binders, of Raleigh. Checks with the name of the firm forged have beer, received at the firmV bank from Wadesboro. Hiliaboro and other places.- A suit is to be tried in Kansas City which may f urnish an important pre cedent. A" commercial traveller was Xtruc.ui.jy ua recently robbed in ofic! oftbe streets of that thrmmr town, una he irow i . claims damages fi6m tTie corporation tfthe rod property of vt&w with- jin 1 8 eftlvflKnn nil mrir&lv finds its war j to the o tbe aisf JL-e, allaj s the ! n j - i z ik.fnMLmvjmd id. iramajion, mu. v i otuu ug w 1 4-AUBt), effects a permanent cure. o cts. Mr. Ruhldn thinks there is a great future for American art but be hard ly realizes the enormous demand over bare for Dr. BalT Cough Syrup. . FgRTiuzFTts roa the GAzmES. Ir. Harris' New Seed Catalogue for 1888 there is a valuable article on this eab- iect from the pen of Joseph Harris. There ia no more Tellable authority ; The catalogue is five to all who send I their address on a postal card .to i Joseph Harris Seed Co , Moreton l Farm Rochester, N X DO HOT rOEQET THAT J. W. SCOTT & Ca.- Gieeasboro,i N. CL carry ctoe of j the largest stocks of goodiinCentral j North Carolina. Meichanta invited iq can in person ot seaa orueis uy ; mfti. x&rv reftneetfullvr J. W. SCOTT & CO., j - - i . . Greensboro. N. C Oct 27, 1887. MARUIED. Notices ol deaths -And marriages Inserted tre. Obituaries charged seven cents a line. i bSff&R iKtrkinan, J. P.-, Mr. Willi ah Linuuet to Mies j una riBBT, daughter of M. M. Perry. Esq DIED. HAUGBTON. At Dallas, Texas, on January aetoi 1?88. Ml. CATOACEfE E. HAPGHTOJf. Wife Ot Mr. Edward Hsughton and daughter ot the lateBwoka Harrfs, Esq., in the 68th year of her age. New Advertisements. A DMINISTRATOR'SNOTTCE. Ha Vina aoallfled as the arlmtntatnttir -nf I opwuccr x. trcixy, aocnneea, i nereny noiiiy all i persons holding claims against said decolent to exuibtt the same to me, on or before February flth, 18W. JOHN E. HARMON. i February 9. 1888. LIBERTY ACADEMY. This school ls situated at Liberty, on the C F. kJ.V.K. R.. in a healthy sectton and raral com munity. Opened Ja iiiary 16th and already lit students enrolled. Board only 7 a month. The Principal has had ten yearn' experience, and has tour assistants. "For terms &c5 apply to - J. M. WEATHERLY. Principal. Feb'ya.1898. STATE DEPOSITOSY FOR ; MIC POL .lit WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. - St nd'your brders,to . ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO, BOOKSELLERS, &C, Raleigh, IV, O, Catalogues and order sheets free dn application. . Feb. 9, 1883. 3. USE 6IBBS & CO'S. axes o&Atn AIMOHIATED PHOSPHATE. The best in the: world for Cotton, Corn and Tobacco. This is a pure animal fertilizer man ufactured by E J. POWERS, Wil mington, In. C. t7. 1. lOWDOri, Afit., Feb. 9. 1888. Ptttsboro, N. C. 7101 1 W.J.WYATT&C0., svmxasi, , o. To Onr Frienfls anfi Patrons. Feeling very grateful for a mot liberal patronage bestowed upon us luri ug the past four years, we have decided to pay our attention in future strictly to the : Icjs BusrassSi On and af ter tody, ur remaining stock of heavy and faucy groceries will be offered at . greatly reduced prices to make room for car lots of HAT, FODDER, SHOCKS. CORN, OATS, WHEAT, RYE, PEAS. MEAL, CGTTOS SESD MEAL, CLOER AND - GRASS SEEDS of all kinds. We will buy in car lots and direct from the grower, aDd can and will compete with Northern Markets. Thr business will have pur careful ai ten tion and trust that our efiorts may meiit success. Yerv respectfully, W. J. WYATT & CO. Pebrucir 9, 1838. SOETH CAROLINA Lime Phosphate. A nat ural compound of Bone Phos phatt Limj Magnesia, Soluble Silica, Sulphates. Chlorides and Potash. It is mined in New Hanover couniy and ground at Raleigh. It is a complete mineral fertilizer, containing everything required by plants and most frequently lacking in soils. The best, farmers have tried it and all i-ecommend it. For Sale by X7. . xoxrootf t Agt., PlTTSBOKO, N. C Feb'y 9, 1888, 2ms. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. jo EaTtng qualified as tli adihlnlstrator ot tJftlid Haotmnck, deceaw4 I Jerfll)y wxlTy all lrsonB hnktlnp claims against said decMfaitto exhibit tvf same to me on or lelure the 2nd day ot ttrtHnar. 1889. a. J, 3aaK iciu. February a. 1888, - . A DMINISTRATRIX" NOTICE. fttariam onatifled as the administratrix ni J. Q. X. liOacli, deo-ased. I hereby lioiify all person "holdlug claims agiUimt ald decedetit V xhitU the saice to me n or belore Uie 12ih day rit Jnna- arj , 1889. - tl.WA A.UuA(JM., January 13Ub. 188S. 6ACCO SEED! 2 5 5 iSwS VfRTTCTlER. OOMPSISIKa EVERT TTPE. w, lDCladmg Ml toe fiaoa , at the hrt Sonirt ed f m-c f)M(!rtntlve llct- I'KEE. atid itiatn their own tbftioe. Prii'e 25 oeats per ounce 5 -oniicea i $1.00; per n- 3.00. s. i- Kaui.Au, aan.S.1888. Hyco,T, STAFFORD, SfflLEYi CO HOLMAN"S MILLS P. O., Alajukce Ca, N. C., Proprietors AIRlIOTXirr POtNBBY, Manufacture Turbine Water Wheels of special merit, built eo as to be used in or out of water-house, as. deared. Also Grist and Fkfuring Mill Machin ery, Circular Saw Mills with simulta neous setting head-block, both simple and durable and quick to operate? Horse Powers, fcot Mortising Ma chines, Cutting Machines, Com Sbel lers Cane Mills, Mill Screws and dast injjs of tarious kinds. Repairing attended to promptly. Correspond ence solicited. Aril7,lSS7. ly. CSAETERED BO?. 9th, 1887. ornenno: j S CARR, : C..& BRYAN, : J. S. CARR, W. W: FULLER, President. Vick-Pbesident. IT "W C?XTrTTT r u. i. OllUIT, . E.J.PARRISHJ itAS. A: BRYAft. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TPAHSACfEI). AcfcoUiits uf Banks; Bankers, Corporations und Individ mils ReceiTed on Favorable Terms. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing 4 per cent: interest, issueci upon money tb remain oh deposit with the First Natiokae Bask 6 or 12 montiiH. . . ... , . v COLLECTIONS made direct on all accessible points in the TJnited States; and remitted for protoptfy at lowest rates: PARTICULAR attention paid td the Business of Correspondents. THIS BANK, being recently organized, is in condition to do.all clashes of Bauking Business upon as favorable terms as ahv oilier Bank in the State! BANKING SECURITY. The. United States Government requires that a full Statement of the LtABitiTiES and Assets of all National Banks shall be made and sworn to by at least three of the Directors every few weeks, and besides this Bank Examiners are. sent cut at the pleasure of the Government, whose duty it is made to thoroughly examine into the condition of the Bank, hence National Banks afford a larger measure of protection than any other Banking syetgiri: ". CHARACTER AND CAPiTAL- The character o? the Officers, Direc tors and Stockholders of the First National Bank is the very highest; and ench Stockholder is, under the National Bank law, responsible for double, the amount of his Stot-k. No Bank has lnore character ot credit, or better facilities than the First National. . We want a share of your business. We solicit your patron age. We guarantsd entire satisfaction in all business intrusted to our care: Feby 3, 1SS8: Brui. PARRISH'S Durham, N. C.. WILL BE READY FOR YOUR TOBACCO AFTER JANUARY 16TH WHERE YOU WILL GET THE BlGHEoT MAKkET PRICES: HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL GRADES! Best Warelioiise, Best Light, - BEST ACCOxvIMODATIONS, I!OB MAN AND BEAST IN N. C. OE VIRGINIA. Stable Holds -o- Bnsiness transacted with promptness and Accuracy, and the highest prices always guaranteed. A hearty welcome awaits all who may come. J. L N1SSEN MOttNB IOTNB WAfiDK MANUFACTUllEb Bt C. F. NISSEN & CO., SALEM, N. C. Wc nse'hest Steel Thimble Skein made, aud will not . break. They ?u-e the sole ncanGfactPrerg of th Improved Round Hound and . Straight Hind Hormd, iu .le of per fect K straight grain timb&r. We use square tennon on the end of the spoke that goes in felloe They make all styles and sizes of first-class wagons. Do rot be deceived ; see that you buy tl e wagon bearing the name of J. I. NISSKN on hind gate and axle, and get the best wagon made. The J. I NISSEN WAGON is sold and fully warranted by W. L. LONDON, AaenU Oct. 27, 1887. 6ms. Pittbboro', N. C. TO OUR CHATHAM FRIENDS WE OFFER Low Prices ou HARDWARE, fatp ai Bsny Material, SASH, DOORS, BLHIDS, PAINrS, OIL, GLASS, Lame, Plaster, Cement, GUNS, SHELLS, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS and WADS. Thomas i Bnw ft.-Sni BRI&GS BUILDING, RALEIGH, N. C THE PRICE TELLS ! AND EVERYBODY TELLS THE PRICE. ORTGAGE SALE BY VIR . - .V.-J V N-r. T I JIN xUtOI mortgage bmcbmm " . . . . a r.hnim. lmi I will seil x public ufem toroash M Uie oourt-boutte door, ia nueu'wv ." said nwrtgage. J. W. KIs&mas. Jaary irJi, ivao. OfiTGAGE SALrl BY VIR w writ, tve- MB. . m. ii a i a tith u"'- ;C.J. i. tm ifes on We nd GhftX FeWJftry, , I trill sell i put-Uc aucil-va rwoab.n vONn Y. the isth 3y t Febrriiiry, 1 58s, at l!i yun bouse dor in KusSwC certala Wat ot land in Wfldwln toViwSIp, Chatham con&ty. Iyln on ib wwi tMte l thoW ailtebor.-" road, adj.lu lng e lands olW.D.-gao,T H. IV and io-eaNandoqntaliJnceWittWAcre- Bank of Durham, CAPITAL 100,000; LEO D. HKARTf . CHAS: A. JOLtDAN, Cashier. Teller! I r TIT- iVt j n-Hfl I VT- TV. tVAUO. A. II. STOKES. R. D: J0NE8, J J. W. WALKER; C. S: BRYAN: AND - 200 Horses! a ..BP. WViTT. PHILIP TAYLOR Wyalt&TajIor, i iGsneral Comlssiss IMaiits ad j Cotton Sellers. We lave on hand a full line of I HEAVY GROCERIES, FEED of every description, atec j BAGGING AND TIES, j which we offer to the public at bot I torn prices. Will make cash advances on Cotton in band, wben desired. Give us a trial and see what we cari do. WYATT & TAYLOR, S. 18 Bw MMrtfn and 16 exchange Plc. iiAI.r UTti', ivj i September 15, 188V. ftSra ts-nwipftce io the IhM Vnr&v vir8 Tbeccand apiliotif"fl fr patenia i tries, tlje pnWisners or me oi-"-""-. American continue to ) .ici:m tor patent, en vets. tTae-mf . oorr- ! . o H,rta Bhtects in Canada, knslanrt. rnpc, Cermanr. and all etti conntrwi rberrerpen liwTwineqoated aadthair faeilitow are unaarw P5w5ngi aa4 pec.fication8 piPret anl fld in h Havent Office on .ort r.otioe.. 7" V2 teaoonable. Jib charpe fcr exkn-inatiom or mo-HII or drawinge. Ance by -4 SaMfeper ftf t kind pnblnhed intte Jr' fSTadSntajw ot wsW a nouce every patentee "reaBdjrJwdidTy illustrated newspaper adHe4 te be Ue best paper devoted t aiechaBiea. tnTenUor.s, entrineenntt wort, e4 ilW Oonntr. H contains the nmeJ IS itoe?Mti) otewy tnTentioa pwJ5 weSLWt fo noatba let delUf .4LreBti latent rrittd Mean Oe pebliheT o Seieaune Aaenoaw 4&JSStt-W tree. I E f5 I I

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