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woo- im ii.sDAY, JULY rt 1888. ........ . : Thei' was no rrj ? . " ! -aiorioiis Fourth o blacks. ct' The price of tickets on the li:tloii) railroaxl lias been restored'; .1.. f.M iHtT rfttt tl.Rt is- lifiv i.niitii! W'T f,Jl tlll"t- J'SS ttUU 1UI IJ' 1UI btcuuu class. ftjT A notice posted at the court- , .lli.,l)r and pinned bv J G Burt tl0Usc ih'u ana b ieu kj. oaru ,tll,s iUt he wi i .peak here tumor- 01gttU1Z ' Wioiu laimeib aiuai.ee. SlrLWt forget that cash goes a UlI J,, w:y at J. 1 . Steduian's, Kgypt. ft U uf Tinware exptl wrx ! Anew i in ware pxpecleu every i A i-i :m u ii i which will be so d at bottom fijun Headqau. ier for cash trade. , k0.ir former count vtuan. Mr. i Gt'oiy J- Wiliiums, was married at Kaiti' ou liiht Thursday, to Miss $ei;i! 1. ForsyUi, of that city. The KlVok" cxieuds iUs congratulations. &!At the last meeting of thojO" K! anted to build a brUga across 'iiito Oak creek, south of Bell's cuurch, and the sum of $125 was pouun cuiuiui?iiMJt;i.- u jctiiiuii appropriated for that purpo 5trTho annual iirt' cot Ion bloom ; hfts made its appearance, in tact sev- pralof them. Th Rmoud ha receiv-1 miH f 10111 .T. J Brooks, oi thiS 1 I l)rii-Klbot:,oiitliof June only dow beam in an upper room of the!. A Convention will be neld lhl Z ua A ' issued J S been dead only about j ?r the nomination of canduiates for ti"w. ' 4 , ; . . j fifteen mi'inrnN Ha woa i,ut,rQCn tbe offices of Sheriff, Register of : thi.! county, l-. to whiteaand one I u minutes. n was between i,, , township, J. A. Parham, of Cape ; publish wii.li pleasure all communi Fcar, and J A. .Johnson, of OakSaud. j cations recomnieuvbug candidates, ... jif they are not long. We will give DaT WTicu you go to Gieensboro' j every man a fair bluing, but you rail at G. Will Armtkid's wholesale : mJHt Ul;, xv,ile jO0 !X)Uch. The Bec- and retail stoie. 11 u ha a large and , well st il ted Htock of Diy Goods, j among the candidates suggested, but j tjous, jiat the party might be better ltcady-made Clothing. Suocn. uc, i do equal justice to alt, and heartily j ()! uized and a more thorough cam whicu he is belling at bottom pacts, j support the nominees whoever they I .,Jgii m.;de in behalf of its nominees - - - 1 ,.. T,. I . 1 . . - . frit , Tlie voting places in Gulf and j Hickory Mountain u.wiwhip, not j bt- changed. I tie county comuus I fiouers, at their lust meeting, heard J the pbtilioners for and against iho ! charge, and decided to make no I change. t" Round trip tickets will be sold j at half price at cil stations on the it. j & A. A-L. rain ond between Raleigh j aiid Sanford to peions desiim to j attend the soldiers' ie-union a, tuis j piac, on the iirst Thursday in ! August. Probably the handsomest won- j uiutut iu this county has just bren piiiced upon the grave of tl. wife of! Mr John M. Mclver, at Gulf. It i j f.otn the marble yard of O. A. G- r-d J win, of Raleigh, who in person uptir- j iDteadcd i;s election. J 5fcT A '.arge to. k of rvadyumlf a . W 1 I . buy a Map suit, uontimi ueep,Ue best Shirt- for !h money o i ee: paw. Hi &u,ek of ShoHbisveiy nuge Now is the tune to buy goods caedp for cash. K? Heavy reductions in summer di eis goods. Light Satines. I ya:d wide, lor 10 eeuss, cah. former price 15 ceuts : fin" Satiues 0 cts , wotth "JOcts. Ail Uind of dress goods at very , . it ... T . ...I....'. ,!,,i ,...h , , . t ii 1- . I lle still has a incs lot of those a ets. t ,,. f . , a. , t?rsa I Lawns; J-ino I a: o a;;d nne r ar.s t V ii 1 1 t ... .r at cost. Has st'; n baud a few of fi "ok . -.o-' fr.t- V8T During the joining campaign the Rtcov.D will be full of the most iuteresliug mailer, which ought to bo read by evety voter iu Chatham. Iu addition to our Washington letter we have tuadw arrangem. nts to pub lish every week a letter from New York, giving the most interesting 1wii!imlt iU mi; fi-nio M.U OiirlS of the Union. By reading the Rtoofiu you I u- I hn ii v nosteri with a If) county, State and national news. Only 50 cents for six months. Democratic Clubs. Tho young men's democratic club of this town tjhip elected its peimancut ofiicerson last Saturday, as follows: president 0. C. Bynum; vice-presidents John A KDight. J. Dallas Griffin and Louuy LT. Hatch; secretary, Jeil'. D. Heath cock; and treasuier, James O. For-res;er.-':.The. club now numbers about, one huudred members, A club was orgauizod in Cape Fear township on last Friday with the fol lowing otlicers, viz: J. K. Bryan, pre sident ; A. E. Poe, B. J. UUey, and P. R. Hatch vice presidents ; and J. F. Womble, secreiaty. Other clubs iii Roon be organieed in other town hhips of tho county, and then wo ought t6 have a grand mass meeting of all the clubs in the couuty. Mail Contracts. Every four years tho United Statea government, through the Postofiice Department, makes con I ract.s for canying the mail. Last Monday was the beginniug of the new contracts for carrying tho mail ou tho route- in this county for the next four years. So far as wo can loam evotvone of these contracts was ive;i to non iet-idcuts of this Slate, men who make a regular busi- ntss of sub letting mail contracts. They are paid a certain sum, and then niake a contract with some citizen of the countv. wherein the route is, to carry the mail at a ridiculously low price. There has been no change made in the arrival aud departure of the mail on any of the routes from this place, except on the route to Simmon Grove. Ou that route the mail will now leave here every Monday and Thursday at 6 a. in. and return at 6 p m. - 1 .... .. Ulot hmg on nuv.-i av noiuio b ui , lv w i;;ar.d. for listing taxes, 18.00 1 must be sold. He ha? made a heavy ; j F oilJiimid. for listing taxes. 18.00 leducriou, and ihese good muet .tint I j Jrtbj M(,IvtJl ior j. tase8f 21.00 willbehold. Bang tho money nd ;T j Giifiin. for listing 'iaes, 20.00 Hung Himself.Oq last Thursday Mr. Wesley Cole, near Riggsbeos Sfn. AmnmlH,,,! ..:V! u' T himself. Some time ago he became insane and was carried to t.h inBnr.A j asylum, but returned home last i at Pittsboro, ou Friday, June 29th, ! spring with his mind restored, as it'lfc was resolved that the Democratic was then thought. On fho ,kr ,u he wa fouud by his broth-1 A Mysterious Man Raleigh's 1a. test sensation is the mysterious iuau ivl.n . i :1 i:ti , -- c . iwtHi aim is sua conuuea 111 mi naltPmtin ,.l,V, ..-AmrAi ,.,:f i.:u it.: ' J v j. ill bill, H UU 111 U 1 UUI - cuiiu luuieeu ai ago . inn anttv. Jiivtiiv 1111 V hiuch ims HI'S : imp! isou'i-pnf crowds of people visit i v. bux uiuucu oy a sueei iioui a win-. r" . , .. .... . I LWHI1IV-MVH Rlia Tllirr.VVA.lfB rii.l I-" v"UDi 'J w, " J i- i V - " y i"fc li-u i utive Uommittee h,w oufc of (.m i0Slty. Many are posi-! ' , j tive thttt he h whie others j, "Hri -equally positive that he is uottfc Partm. Of Cutirse then no mrv can L ll ly positive that he is not Of course then no jury can vu ,A" 10 w ,u" iJ 7 7"" to votes in the County Convention, not,,1y .ca: aod f nio.st wrdinary , wbich divided a the s6V0ral p,e H"11" of co incidences. TbecincU are as follows: Albright 3, . . , niau i said to have uf p uurk, his bo. , ... r - - j,. , manner, nas lour dv identical with 'll.- l it .. 1. . . 1 iUUU HUU teIs contraaictory slate m tuits. County Cosvektion. The demo craHc executive committee of this couniy held a meeting at this placo last Friday, and decided to hold I Uih day of August, for the purpose 1 1 of nominating our county candidates. : 'I" ano.I.er column is pubiUhed the coiumittfo's call lor the convention. j j coiuuuttfos call lor the convention, j Fuli and timey notice is thus given, so ih? the doMiociats of Chatham i 'can du;y consider the meats mid I claims of every person who may be j MU'irested as a candidate. We wni 1 T 1 ".1 I nf,t. expiess any preference j i;oiniliis:,j,ntM,s- Meetlutf. The county commissioners held thei." ' c-guhir monthly meeting on last .Monday and Tuesday, and audited ! the following accounts : Carson Johnson, iusoiveut fees, $ 1.00 O. S Johnson, for services in list taking. 2.00 ". Jj .Lojulon. for supplies ii.c pour house, 3.52 L. (;. C'.;nk, for lumber aud work on lack reek bridge, 40.70 X) Gi nnne, for bacou for noor-l..use, 37.88 xf uh Wouibie. for bacon for por j,USe. 109 80 J V. Ur.'y, insolvent fees, 1 50 j y. Uriey, for services in ir-taking. 2.00 J J. J.Lmsi.jj. for set vices in liKt-taknitf. 2.00 s p vi,1T0 for Hling taxes, 18.00 , j SlinsolJ lor jjj Taxs. 18 00 jj - . B,o0ks. for lifting taxKs, 18.00 j()iVf.r cM for listiu;? :ie,, 17.00 j T r Kirkman. forlisriuir laxea. 18 0i S G Wilson, for lir-ting taxes, 13.00 W. S. Gu titer, for lining taxes, 20.W A. J Riggsl o, foi 'listing taxes, 20 00 Jj. R. JiAiine. i-xpenses to ray et.eviile an.i tut urn, Thomas Cro.. jaii fees, 10.45 14.70 3 30 f II.. ..- ! ! i- i ' sery, 1 errv & Aeoste;, 101 ve.pan- . . . ' , f ng harness ior poor-house, , 1 , L. X. Hanks, asnupt of health, t: , ff .... ' 1 . , , . D ixko dc Blaiul, ior blacksaa'.h 3.50 1G.GG 7.10 woi k, C. C. Taylor, for paint and work on court-house and jail roof, S. W. Brewer, for delivering tax lists N. S. Claik, insolvent fees, Edwards & Broughtou, for 88.02 8.20 1.15 binding tax books, 3.50 Okdered, That S. D. Gilmore be allowed Sl-50 per month for support 'lpm OanKREU, That Bynum & Headen be allowed SI per mouth for support of Penny Clegg. Ordered, That Eli Brewer bo al lowed $1 per month for support of Polly Caviness. For the rkookd. Candidate Recomnieuded. Chester, N. C, June 28, 1888. Mu. Editor : Dear Sir I Lake t his opportunity to scratch you a few lines, as it is getting time the demo ocrats were thinking and speaking of who they want to represent them in the Legislature. The voters on the east side of Haw river claim oue man. I want them to give us a good man, 1 t hink he is Mr. John W. Atwater, of Williams township. He is a good farmer, good democrat, and will fill the bill with general satisfaction on t his side of the river. Wo don't want a mau with a sore on his head ; we had enough of them two years ago. We wish success to the paity and intend to use all fair means to elect our nominees whoever they may be. Democrat. Gulf, N. G, June 26, '88. Mr. Editor : Please allow me space I in your valuable paper to suggest lbs name of J. W. Atwater as a suitable man to represent us in the next Leg iislature. We want a man that can j carry the Democratic party without j a eulit tins year. 1 think that Mr. J. - W. Atwater would be one of the men. I wish your valuable paper much success. Very respectfully, Democrat. A mau giving his name as J. B. Al drich has been arrested in Chicago on tbn charge of bigamy. He was living with bis twenty third wife. County Convention. i i -t O THE DEMOCRATS UHATHAM UOUNTt: I At a l)Qeetmg of the Democratic County Executive Committee, held ; county convention ue neld at tttts- LJP1 on the 14tU day of August, two Members of the House of Rep resentatives. and the transaction of ' such other business as may come iX0 OeiOIO ll Tlia nr;,nr:tta uUMot i voting precinct, on Saturday, August . f A " pieuiuci,o ; 11th, at 3 o clock in the , afternoon, llth ftt 3 (VcIock in the . afternoon. V7i,;i u., u r n. Qf ,. ,,.: rw.v.;f u .,.'n,f utive Committee each precinct may delegates as it may jit bestY0 elect oniy as jnany delegates ; na !wi caat.a frtQu;rtQ aVa entw.A A-a(.e jj 7, Dark's 3. Bear Creek 9, Tj0f,kv;ilA 4. Rn, Mm 4 Centre 9. Gulf 5, Richmond 4, Hadley 5, Hick 01 y Mouiuain 7, Matthews 8, John son's 6, Boon's Shop 2, Egypt 6. Os good 3, Fear ingtou's 8, Higgsbee's 5. Bv viitue of a resolution of the County Couventto-.i of 1886, the sev eral primaries will instruct their dele- ! cates either to vot. for the two thirds 01 uio maioiiiy ruie in me uuuusy Convention, as the primaries ei,ct. By virtue of a resolution of may the ,.ft,en .nmmfv P,mipntiii ih srv- jerai iriuiariefl..wilh in selectint? their delegates, take such steps as to them jaay s ein best, as will fecure a rep les'entation in the Countv Conven- tiou. of the minorities in the several primaries. lr will bo observed that the Con vention is called earlier this year than urual. The U adeiH of our party iu ! the State and General Government deemed i'.. wise to have eariv conven 'tnd its iri eat principles. The same advant:i;o attends the earlier meet ing of our County Convention and nomination of its candidates. 7 1 ii l 11 ' Wb have leason to know that tho ' , , . 1 1 , , : republican party wilt make desperate : J . . 1 . Vi eltorts this vear For success, there- fore let all good and true democrats attend the primaries, resolved that ail io al strife and bickerings shall ceae, that the will of the people shall prevail, and thai oniy men of recog uizd character, integrity and fitness be selected as candidates. T. B. Womack, Chairman Co. Ex. Com. W. L. London, Secretary. State Mews. Wilson Mirror: A yonng man iu business at Hancock' X Roads, on last Friday night, shot aod killed a negro man mined lock Cratch, killing him in-tantly. It seems that some one had been entering Mr. Cox's tore at nil.t, stealing what goods and money could be found. On Friday tiight Cox secreted himself in the store, and about 2 o'clock Cratch broke i:i the door and was nhot dead 011 the spot. fcanford Express: .Thursday night Chas A. MeMeal, iq , y.hi'e in com p:uiy with M-. Charue Graves and Mr. jl. A. Foove, met a negro named Barrett upon the strtet of Carthage. For some cause or other a ditlicuity Oi-urred between Mr. McNeill and the negro aud McNeill dalt the negro it hio'.v upon tho head with a base bail bar, cracking the cerebrum skull. Tho negro was not dead at last re port, but the lieic is regarded as fatal. Mr. McNeill was arrested and hound over in the sum of ylOOO. Asheville Citizen: A few days ago a mother, living in Madison county, not mnny miles from the Buncombe county line, gave birth to a female child, perfectly developed in every respect. In addition to all this a ful ly defined bustle, natural as a bustle can be, was also discovered on that portion of the body where a bustle is supposed to be worn by all well-reg ulaled and fashionable f.-malos This bustle formation is like unto the fa mous Goodrich rubber patent, and is not the result of deformity. Th? child is healthy nd strong, and its mother is a middle aged lady, iu whom no deformity exists. Lincoln Courier: A destructive fire occurred in the vicinity of l-owes-ville, last Sunday. Mr. Fuller Jon an had lately completed a handsome two story framed residence-and furmshtd it. Mrs. Rachel Hoyer, his mother-in-law, lived in an old building in tltf yard. Mr. Jons and family had gone to spend the day with a neighbor The rive was first discovered about midday by Henry Nixon and others, aud when they got there the old build ing was all ablaze and soon the flames were communicated to the new In a short while both buildings, the corn crib, smoke house, together with other out buildings, a total of eight iu all, were reduced to ashea. Alamance Gleaner: James T.Long, of Pleasant Grove township, Alamance countv, is the owner of a mad-stone that has a curious history. Mr. Long, while conductor on the N. C. R. R., met the former owner, Col. F. T. Weiraer, a Union officer from Penn sylvania, on his way from Anderson- vnle prison during tho war m very destitute circumstances. Mr. Long contributed liberally to his wants, and aDOUt BIX weeks ago on leamiDg oi Mr. Long's whereabouts, he made j days there is only one train, which leaves Pitts a nrnoo-f nf fine nf fhn mnsit. ', horo' at 5.15a. m. and returns at 7.15a. m. On Hon' UXIXM 111 VO.liV V L ..UV ..w -" v. ' . . ... . powerful mad -stones m the world. ; Certificates that accompany tbe stoue j show that it has been used m mot e thau 1,200 cases, for bites of rabid dogs, coa-s, horses, snakes, spiders, &c, and did uot fail to effect a cure in a single instance, when applied be fore paioxyoina had bet in. Greensboro Patriot : A verv ira nnrrnnt. rA-inlnfinn vena n i-?nrf or? of. last night's meeting of the municipal board, by which corporal punishment iu u-i j j i i en " in the white graded schools of Greens-j boro has been abolished Thi? mirror ! uuiu us ueeu auoiiaueu. imsmiuer has been a Subject Of dlSCUSSlOn for1 years, and the use of the birch in the j School room has both its Opponents! and its friends, the chief aigument of r the latter being based on the Scrip - tural warning : "Spare the rod and armng spoil the child." Hickory Clipper s m , uu AUf yuny evening Dr. Marler's little daughter, Fannie, got. hold of a bottle contain ing ' Chloroform and saturated her handkerchief thoroughly with the liquid and applied it to her nose for the purpose of producing sleep. She lay down ou the bed, and in a short ! While her mother discovered that She whs hre-ithino-linimuallr hAfivr rri was orcalinng un usually neav , ana on investigation the cause was dis covered in time to summon the phy sicians, who said that she would have been dead in fifteen minutes, but by prompt actions the action of the deadly djrug was averted, and we are glad to know that she is all right again. l,vp,7;" V""' iuiioCK tens US OI a curious accident. that Occurred ill tho W'lliiamsboro neighborbood. Mr. J. R. Buchanan's house was struck by lightning and set ou fira. The flames were soon extinguished though. Mr. Buchanan's clothing was torn nearly off of bim and nis body burned There is ft blistered streak on one side from his head to the soles of his feet and in tho heel of one shoe there is a uinali hole, as if made by a bullet. Mr. Buchanan's wife and child were se verely burued also, and Dr. Geo. W. Landis who is attending them is ap prehensive the child's eyeb are per manently injured. Altogether this is a very remarkable occurrence. tatesville Landmark: Mr. A. D. Parks has a cow, half Jersey and half Short-Horn, from which he has sold in one month 33 ibs. of butter, after using from her ail the milk and butier the f amily could consume. Entered into rest ar, hid resideuco, La Prairie, 111., June 19, Col. J. M. A. Drake, a uative of Chatham county, this State, at the age of 78 years. Col. Drake resided a number of years in Asht b.no, N. C, having married Eliza jJtii L'Ui , auu jiuvivua i u Lilts wib wni , -,, 1 , . , ., L . r.. ; t 1 ... : i. 1 .. rcmovou wmi ui lauiny, except rwo 11 1, L Vii- k married daughters, to Illinois. A , . 0 , . e w . county says that fcim.e the Green Pritchard episode, and thn appearance of the card of Mr. J. P. L'obbioe, of that county, withdrawing from the Republican party, accessions are be ing made daily to the Democratic par ty. They are coming over as fast as they can be received into fellowship, and tho writer of the letter has nu doubt that all of them will ultimately be saved. Amen 1 Friday, the 15th inst., a boy and a girl, children of Mr. Win. Roberts, the miller at Di John Anderson's mills, ou Little Hunting creek, in E igle Mills town ship, were crossing the etream on a foot-log below the mil!, the boy, who was older, holding his little sister by the hand, when they lost their balance and both fell into tho creek. The boy caught hold of some bushes on the bank and scrambled ashore, but the little girl was drowned. She was not quite three years old. Her body was found about half a mile down stream. Sleigh Riding in July. Marlboro. Mass., July 2. The hail storm of Saturday night did much damage in this vicinity. The stones were as lare as walnuts and covered the ground to a depth of two inche:-. English sparrows and other birds were killed by the hundreds, and in some, places the ground was literally covered with them. Acres and acres of crops w re cut down aa though mowed with a sevthe. . Windows in- iiuuiberable were broken, and green houses in the iine of the storm were wrecked and produce destioyed. To day considerable quantities of the ice formation have been packed in boxes and shipped to near points that the recipients may have a chance to-see vhat Marlboro has on exhibition. One enthusiastic granger, who lives on "the farm,'' wishing to leave a re markable story for his progeny, hitch ed his old maro to a sleigh and took a turn around the neighborhood Twenty-two business houses and residences in the town of Paragon, Ark., were burned Saturday night. The Judiciury committee of the Senate has reported back the nomina tion of Chief Justice Fuller without recommendation. Kingiintn School. The latest Catalogue of Bingham School is received. We note that the 219 pupils in attendance represent 14 States of the Union, while two are sous of ARHY OFFICERS, and two are from ENGLAND, A circu lar giving the impression made by the School on Lieut. Batchelor and Capt. Wygant, both detailed from U. S. Army as Tactical Officers, is well worth the attention of parents. We note that the Superintendent has abandoned attending the State Fair even, as beini' more hurtful than help ful. Artillery Drill is added to the Military Instruction, a feature pos s?ssed by no other Preparatory School in the South. We are glad to see a North Caro lina enterprise so progressive and bo successful. See an v. SCHEDULE PITiSBORO' R. R. The passenger train on the Httaboro' railroad leaves Plttsboro dally, (except as hereinafter sta- .tKfSa Yn anI K M iv in mid p.rrlvns at p.tteboro. Ht 10.16 t. m. andlO.lOp. m. On Sun v . I . . i . i Dlfl.hAwt' at O days the morning train leaves Plttsboro' at 8.80 a. m. instead of at 5.13 a. m. as on other days. y Notices of deaths and marriages inserted free. Obituaries charged eeven cents a line. MOORE. -At bis residence near Plttsboro , N. C. 00 tbe 1st mst., Joh.i A. UoOBE, aged seventy three yean. New Advertisements. j TUNfUl JM SP.ITflfll. wi:h a whole soi:io MOKL X . v ' restraint, no-era the best PHI8iCAtahd the boat MENTAL culturfi, a compulsory curbioulum ith enforced 8T1CIDY, R reasonable but strict DI8 tpline, and a location entirely free fn.in MALaRIA. . No time or money, spent attendta:; AGB1CCL TUEAL FAlRS- .?8T?u&SaHt. JuJ jBwgham School, Orange Co., N.C. y' ' -. : 1 JJ ! EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. 11AV- lng qualified as Executor of K. T. D. Seam. : deceased, I hereby untify all persons, indebted to : him, to seuio with me at once J. and nil persons j uuiuiug claims against nis eauue .tnust present 1 mem to me, nuiy verinea, Deiare juue '28th, loov, or ibis notice will be plead In bar. A. A. SEAIW. Executor, Juno 23th, 1888. DdkHaM, N. C. UMj of North CaroM CHAPEL HILL, N. C. The next sesBlon begins Ansast 30. Tuition re A-nnn.-i t SDIt a li.lf.m.i.. U ..... : notes. Faculty .it fl.usen teachers. Three full : court,es 01 8ludy leading to degrees. Threeshort ; cou ses for the vraiulne or business mon, teachers, phystclauB, and pharmacists. Law school lully equippea- write lor catalogue to Hon. Kemp P. Battle, President June 28th, 18S8. THE STAR. A GREAT NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER. The Stab Is the only New fork newspaper pos- ieeeelngtholuUest confidence of the National Ad ministration and the United Democracy ot Sew i York, the political battle ground ot the Kepubllc Jeffersoniau Democracy, pure aud simple, is jptocl enough tor the Star. Single-handed among the mtetropi luiin press, H has stood by the men called by the great Democracy to redeem the gov ernment trom twenty live years ot Republican WHHteiulaess and corruption and despotism to ui Soui.li. For these tour years past It has been un swerving in Its fidelity to the administration of f drover Cleveland. Ii is Ior him now for leve- ....... u.u-1 UIOU1UI 1UIIL Iliwrrj UL JLK?1IU- craUc honesty in our national tranquUity and prosperity. For people who like that sort oi Democracy the Sr.vu 1m the paper to read. Tbe St a a svands squarely on the National Demo cratic platform. It bolievtis that any tribute ex acted irom lh people in excess of the demands of a government economically administered isesseu- lally oppressive and dishonest. The scheme fos tered and championed y the Republican party or Hiding Uie government a miser, wringing mil lion annually rruin the people and locking them ni) iu vautis to serve no purpose hut Invito wake fulness and dishonesty, it regards as a moustMus trlrue against the rights ot American citizeuxhip. Republican political jujtglers may call It '-proie.-t-ivo taxation," the Sxas's name for His robbery Through and through the Stak is a great, news paper. I jb tone Is pure and wholesome, its news service unexceptionable Each issue presents an epitome t, -what is best worth knowing of the world's history of jtsterdar. Its stories are told j iu od, quicK, picturesque English, and mighty in wresting reacting iney are- TueScnimvStah is as go! as the best class magazine, aud prints about the same amount of ma: ter. Besides tbe day's news it is rich in sp -clai descriptive articles, stories, sn!i hns of cur rent ligature, reviews, art criticism, etc Bur-deu-e's inimitable humor spa. kles lu its column; win Carieton's delightful letters are ot li6 choice offerings. Many of the best known men and w.: roou in literature and art are represented In its columns. The weekly Stab is a large paper giving the creaia o: the news the world over, with sneciai ieatures which make it tlio most complete family newspaper published. Thefarmer, de mechanic, the Odbiuass man too inu 'ii occupied to read a dally paper, will get more for his dollar invited in Tiiu Weekly Stak than from any other paper. It will be eppeoittlly tdert duiiug the campaigi!, ana will print tho freshest and most reliable po Utical news. TEUMS TO SO SCKIBEiiS, POSTAGE FKEE : Every Jay Tor one year (including Sunday) $7 00 Dally, wiih'u'. Sunday, oue year, 6 no Every day, six rnonins, 3 50 lMiiy. wut.eut Suuday. six months, 3 ;W Sunday rUitton, oue year, 1 5- Weekly Star, une year. 1 00 A iree copy ut Tne Vteekly Star to the sender oi a ci ub if ten. Si-uuiAL Casipaiun Okfer. The Weekly star in clui.a of twenty-flvo or aire will be sent lor tho remainder of this year for forty cents Mr each subseripikm. Add. ess, THE STAB, BrotiUway and Park Place. New York. FOR RENT OB SALE. A nice new house with 6 rooms, good stables, good water. For ren? by mon. h or year. Apply to W. L. LONDON. June 21, 1888. W00LLC0TT & SON, 14 jGAST SIASCl'XN ST., RAUiGH, H. C, 100 pp- high cut 20 button ladie--' I i rgola Goat Boots at $2.24. cheap at S3 00. 100 p di ladies' Oxford ties 1.48, a real bargain. i 00 pair opera toe slippers 68c a pair. 000 yards printed lawns, uew styles, 4j 5c. a yard. .000 yards bastite cloth 8t and 1 2c 1 a yard. ).009 yards cheese cloth, all shades, AJ 5c. a yard. ' White goods, lawns, edgings at greatly reduced prices. ace curtains 10, 12, 16J, 25 and !j 35c a yard. j&ibbons all shades and widths. 200 misses' aud ladies' shade bats 35t; each, worth 50c. In order to close out our French organdies' we have reduced them to 10c a yard. These goods at this price will only last a fw days, they are cheap at 20c a yard. Uir New York buyer is daily ship J nins us bargains in all lines oi goods. June 21, 1888. To Democrats. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomlnatiou for Register OF DEtDb. My record as a democrat will compare favorably with that of any ot her farmer In Chatham, and if nominated and elected 1 will uervo the people faithfully. ROM. S. EUBANKS. June llth, 1888. JOB P. WYATT. PHlIililP TAYIlK Wyatt & Taylor, General Comission Merchants GottOn Sellers. We have on hand a full b'ne of HEAVY GROCERIES, FEED of every description, also BAGGING AND TIES, which we offer to the public at bot tom prices. y... , i j rw.,n W lii make caiu auvautoa . 3 i Arc-ivaA Hi nana, Wnen aesiiea. Give US a trial and see what we i m-r- o rr . fr 4 J o. WIAll US 1 a. 2 XJJ J.V, Ko. 15 East Martin and 16 Exchange Flac. RlLEIOH, N. September 18S7. . OUR PRICES Yet if the world ouly knew of the energy; grit and enterprise wb have displayed in collecting such a MAGHIEICENT SPRING STOCK tt would not be surprise.!. We have, the finest stock of MY GOODS AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE Ever brought into this citT and we are auything ever neard of before. Coupled with this fre give And we have no hesitation in savi .g that it contains Hrought here direct from the centres of fashion. IT -IS A PSrOSTOiON OT NOVELTIES And we would respectfully invite every lady to give us an early call and inspect MITSE & SHAW. Offer the people of Chatham a complete assortment of otions, Dry Goods, AND LADIES' SHOES, at prices that will be sure to please. Best N. C. Check: at 6 cents. A A. Sheeting :-.L 6A- cents. Best Shirting Calico at 5 cents. Best quality Coa-cnide Pant Cloth 20 cents, worth 30 cents. Best Dress GingS.ams 8 cents, sold everywhere at 10 ceuts. Ladies Dress (ioods at 8e; 10c, 12e. 15c, 20c, 25c, and in fine imported goods from 50c. to 81.00. Ladies Kid Button iShoes st 1.75 worth $-2 00 to $2.25. In fine shoes we have a complet line, being the sole agents iu Durham of E. V. Hoed & Co , who make th best shoe on the market: Every 3Pair Warranted ! Our space io too small to quote price of eery thing in our iine. but we guar rantee to sell lower than auy othe; house. Send and get prices and am pies or give us a call when iu Durham. We will not be Undersold ! liespee-tfullv, MUSE & SHAW. April 12, 1888. TO OUE I CHATHAM FRIENDS WE OFFER Low Prices on HARD WARE. iWuPaaSu Baagy Material SASH, BOGUS, BUNDS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Lime, Plaster, Cement, GUNS, SHELLS, POWDER. SHOT, CAPS aud WADS. BUT F Thomas H. Briro & Sgm. g BRIGGS BUILDING, RALEIGH, N. C. THE PRICE TELLS! AND EVERYBODY TELLS THE PRICE. wm mm mm, 417 and 419 Fayettevllle Street, RAI. SIG2I, nr. o BRANCH YARD, Lathj- r's Old Stand, FAYETTEYILLE, N. C, MANUFACTURER of all kinds of lOBMeutS 13 TOfflMOBBS IN MARBLE OR GRANITE Also contractor for ail kinds of Build - ing Work, Curbing, Posts. Steps, Sills. &c. Designs 6f. all descriptions kept on hand and sent to any address upon application. 'CHAS. A. GOODWIN. March 1, 1S8S. Proprietor May 17, 1888. igTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHATHA3I I?f THE 8UPEW..R i 7.15 COtJBT. fre&ton Fox and oilers against William Fx, Tvob- i n Fox and the heirs at law of Levi f ox, de-; (fMed. Thists a special proceeding for parti' Ion nf ! tract of land in tfe county of Chatham, and J t names and residences of the heirs at lav.- of ! lioarlr.g 10 the satisfaction of the court tat , , Vnx arft untTOWE anfi cannot after due dilUfeni-e days. ! iaacertainpi and that they are necessary iir lea Freight and Accommodation Train run front i t(J tm!i aci1n: nf'tt:o Is hereby giVon them to ap- Fayettevllle t Benneiuville and rot urn on Mon- ! , .. nf n. ,.t i mir luv.i WrvinrlftvH and Frlflavn and from PaMLt. can cl Chatham county, on the 1st day of August. 1P88, viiio to Oreen6boro' on Tuesdays, Thursdays and find answer or demur to the complaint herein : r.r Baiurdays. aud from Greensboro" to iayettevlll itidrment wia be rendered for the relief praved on ."Joadays, Wednesdays and Fridays, lor. e. M. HOLT. CSC. Trains on Factory Branch run dally except Sua C A. V. GlLBEBT k J. O EENCHER. A!rnies for Flaimifls June 7. 1888. 6t. going to sell at prices away belov$ it. PITTSBOUO'i N. Ci nil m m PARLOR SUITS. Embosaed Plu6h Parhir Suite: ; Silk Plush Pai-ior Suita, $37.50 60.0Q 20 00 16.60 Silfc Plush Soia, Silk Plneh Divaii, iiKi) ROOM SUITS. Poplar Chamber Siii's from Cherry Chamber Suita, Walnut Cl;ambpr Suits from Walnut Bedstooda from BEDDING. Hair Mattresaeq. rin QnaUty; Phe Uair Uattreaees frora Cotton Manresees from $23.00 to $30.00 66.00 87.60 to 60.00 8;00 to 12.60 $25.0Q $6.00 to 8.60 Siraw or Shuck, c.)ttou Top; DiNJiNG ROOM; Walnut Extensi- n Tables, Walnut Fxfensl n Tables Popiar Side-Boards; Walnut Si'de-Boarus, TABLES. 5.00 to 8.00 2.25 to 4.60 $12.00 10.00 10.M 20.00 Drop Leaf Tables, Cenire Tables, Autiiiue Oak Centre Tables. $2.7$ 2 60 4.60 7.00 $ .50 .60 .76 2i00and Cherry Ceutie Tables, CHAIRS. Split Seat Chairs, Coinmou Viva Obalrs, Cine Seat uhairs, Oak Dining ChairSj 1.60 itocners, S1.00,:.50, $2.50 and 4. It ?dISCELLANKOUS. Cane, for reseating chaira. 1,000 feel, $1.00 Sprlug fclai. Beds, 2.50 Woven-wire Mattresses, 4.25 Wardrobes, $10.00 arid $15.00 Children' Rockers aud High Chairs 75c, $1.00 and 1.60 Baby Basket Carriages, with Parasols, $6.00. $8.00 ahd 10.00 BallSianda, $12.00 and 16 50 .Half s, Tin or Wire, s.go Loungos from $7.00 to 16.50 Hammock Chairs, $3.00 and 6.00 iJedsiends from $2.00 to $12.50 Washstands from $1.75 to 10.00 O' ders from the Country, accom panied .with ihe Cash, will receive " romsjt attention. Letters of inquiry cheerfully ahd promptly answered. No 12 Ertst Martin Street, RALEIGH, N O. April 12, 188S. Norris & Carter RALEIGH, II. G. GRANDDISPIAY OP LACES AND Tomorrow we will make a special display of laces, embroideries and white goods of every description, in cluding many novelties never before shown in this ratirket. LAOE FLOUNCiNuS In Oriental, Normandy.FedorH,Platte Vals, Chantilly, Spanish Guipure, B; ige and two toned llouncings from oJc ter yard up. IIBROIBERY FLOMCINGS In India linens, cambrics, pique, Irish point and batiste in one and two toned effects. WMKTU GOODS 11 mull Do Paris, Persian Uwu, Egyp tian lawn, Bulgaria lawn, Victoria iawu, India lawn, Batiste, Arial stripes, siik mulls, India iiuen, India dimties, spotted nainsooks, Jones cambric, French lawns, &c 100 pieces 25.cut India linen will be offered during this week at 8 l-3c PER YARD. We propose to make t his for buyers of white goods, laces, em broideries, table linens, towels, nap I kius, Marseilles quilts, &e A special invitation is given to every lao'y to make us a visit during this week as many of the above goods are jobii H.nd will be offered 25 to 40 j)i'V cent, blovv thu market, value. MORRIS & CARTER, Ralkigu, N- C May 24, 1888. G. F. & Y. V. RAILWAY. j j ; Condensed Schedule No. 2. ; Taking effect Monday, June 11, 1F88. DAILY EXCEPT SClTDAY. TTaiiTooinsybrtii. jTraUi tWug South Ko. 1. I . No. 2. Mailt Passenger, j Mails Fassener a. m. Bennettsvllle, Arrive. 8.00p. m aiaxton, Leave, 6.40 9 15 ; Fayeitevllle, 11.27 ISanford, 11.55 'Giir, 4 "6 3.00 1.10 11 5s a. ns. 10.03 5.00 p. ra 12.40 pm ;siler. a Arrive, is.30 p- 7.15 lureensooro, jMt, Airy. Levi 1 Freight and Malt Train runs dally except Sua. he aa;. w. E. KILL., oen'l raas. Aeut. J. W. FliY, Gel bupk
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