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THUKSHAY, jr.NH , 18S9.
LOCAL RECORDS.
BCHEDULE riTTSUOllO' II. H.
Ifc pauouisr tratu nu the 1'liu.boro' rllrna4
MUstxn' dully. i-xn.l Buuunytt, m whp .
OUBBd arrlvii! al rttial-'M1 Hi 6 W . mining
contiocU.ni Willi tin' inn" ""u ""'
-L. B. K., whlrh nrrlvi-. nl liiilflijii m n i . in,
leaven Itul.lnli at . ! m.
The railroad is now eomple- j
Ashebor..'. Neighbor, wc j
ted lo
congratulate you
T"'," r ii,..;.
IWJUr. J. ii. jm iv, .i '",'"!
township, clipped -vt"" poutnlH ot j
Mr. J. H
ol from one sheep.
UUT
KTO. S. Too has the biggest line
f cheap Dross Goods in th county.
(Jo and hoc. .No trouble to show
thoin.
tSTMr. Joseph l.'o-ser.of Oali'.i.lld
township, has pVesell ted I he Ul.eoKh's
iiiuseuiu with a hen egg with a han
dle like a gourd.
nSr K..V.-H iion ria -e n ens 'S
insued in this louotv during lust i
inolilli, ol which live, were to whites
And two to blacks.
fig- ion't forget, that the shuitle
Mill at rittsboro' is .-till buying dog
wood and pa iug cpsii for it. ilring
load whenever you come to town.
&&' The tobacco barn ol Mr.
Elbert ltagland, in Capo Tear town -hip,
was accidentally destroyejl by
fire, a few days ago. About of
Clio tobacco was burned in it.
B6r Froit in Jinn1 is .something
Tory remarkable in this latitude,
find yet that is what happ- ucd here
on last Saturday, there having boon
M slight Irost ou that morning.
fSheriil Brewer rcijiiosls us to
nniiouiice that the names of all per
sons, who do not pay their taxes by
tho 1st of July, wtli ho advertised
III the ltK o) as deliinpicnts.
W P.y a vot
jtt rates id W a
31ouday, reliev
ol' o's to .'J the mag
e county, oil last
! tb.i Siielill'
Hid
IreiiHiircr ol that county from their
jossos by the l.ulure of the Slate
National l'uuli.
JWrO. S. I'oe makes a specialty
f Hats and Shoes. He keep- the
best assortment of these gondii kept
III the county and can .-aVe n 10
cent, on .'a me. Buy your Hats
mid Shoes ol (. S. Co-'.
...
A nuuiheroi nurcitieus weijt
to Chapel Hill thi . week to be ill
attendance upon the eomiiienceuient
exercises of the State university,
Jleing the centennial anniversary a
Jarjjo crowd is expeetn I there.
yj,.. ;l;t.ii Maishburn, ot
0
bright tovvm hip, showed us last , the Legislature adiuuruo I. Ho sta
Mi.ndav a one lent . oin ibid 17.'J. I Ual to us in the !Soi,::te Chamber on
On one side were the words - Wash-I
illglo'. A I ilde
Oilier ' I' nil i i
nc:
; ol .
!h.. !
mar j. p. siodniao. F.gypi. 't
In l'oo.I white corn :.l bottom
irM. Cradle ling.'rs, coitou hoes, I
A largo l"t ol Timvare e.vpected
daily. He. sells Tin war; so low thul
it is ft hard matter to keej
Wck.
it in
IfflTA pleasant ehtei taiiiment was
enjoyed ;il the ai ademy la-1 Monday
liighl, being gicn by 'he ehihhvn
Ot the Kpisoopal Sill, lay s. iiool al
Ibis place. Ail the lidlo :-'.k-: did
Well, and gave much pica
thoso w ho were present.
lo j
, !
uliom toe pro-,
W As will be
Ceodings ol' the. county commis-nni
r, published in anmher column,
Ihey Lavo reliovu 1 Sheriff Urowdr
a the amount of ,000. For doing
this they will be coir. mended by
lomo and censured I, y others.
Our former countyman, Mr M.
lll.an.s, who 1.:., hoc. residing 1,;
Iiale.gh lor revcrai years, has re-,
rnuvo.1 his lauul.v to his piaee haw
Ing bought the IKnl.y house
Ho aro glad to we.' .uue so pleasant
on aciinsitiou I'
oitl lo:iiiuituii ,
Ivair-Wo re; ;ii ! that th" j-ackago
ot Kr.coims tor the Siler City of'.ice,
dated May 2l!rd, have never rem bed
(hero. The package was duly mailed
licro as usual, and ., really regret
that through somu Ito.h '.s neglect or
tarelessucsi ii should have been lost.
Kay- We regi e
death ol Mrs.
occurred at her
rilaco. on la -i
'.nnounre. the
Hatch, which
once near l bin
a v.
was
jtboul 02 years old,
main' years been a nn
n i Lad lor
t oKomnlarv
member of Hanks Chapel church.
WST Chatham -takes tho cake'
l)ancing bears are ncwbe.e. Mr. F.
C Brewer, of Bear Creek township,
lias a -'dancing gander"', so we are
i n lit I hied. Our inloimant says thai
If given a little dough lhal bo will
fdiutllo and pat it oil in real earnest.
jNext !
teiT If you w isli a nice Straw Hat
tynti can timl iho latest Mylex al
Lou, bin's. Some of those .chai
iJedsleatbi and Bur. .ihs siiH on band
... 1 l.s.. j 1 1- it 11,. .! 11 dress
l aiiv kiioi you i';in fnd it at L.in
l.ii' aii.l I iit'the very So'.' ei.i Idices
for cash.
HarYoii can find at London's a
Iiicob'tid lieadyina do floliung ol i
all styles Ho I.Vep-ilie best Shirts:
....1... 1 I miii'v A lot !
of Cotton Hoes re- eive.l this week. I an I 'Hi ;ls!i nit.ver '. All tne ;-it e.ts ' '.
Jxindon keeps the U4 slot k of gootls were filled to ov. i ih.wing, an t wore :
iillioi-oin.lv. A lew of I hose nit c higher t!,an iniii.ist ever mc.rcj -'orkties
,-t .11 on band al London's, known. At Loc.xvdle Ihcp nv.r .K b
8(10 down Dies: llutloua :.t 2 cents roso at the rale oi .111 tui-h a miuutc , iwi;
j.crdozi'11. lor i,vtl-! Lour:, h-j. .
MaI8Tratm,Mkktinu. Thomas-1
istrutos hii.! county commissioner1
it...: ..t.,.. n. ,1 t i,io,.t. !
in-' at this nlaec on last Monday, j
Out of tho M magistrates in this
county 40 wore present. The tir.st
business being tho election of a
county board of education, a ballot
whs taken and resulted in tho aloe
lion ot 11. II. Silor, W. F. Ponshou
and O. C. Bynum.
Tho report of the finance commit
tee was read, and, nu motion of C
It. Scott, the rale of taxation as
recommended therein was ordered
to be levied. This rate is t id
imc
the
.(fi 1;lsl V(..n.' .lm ;s o,; ',-,., s
, tunlreil dollars valuation o:
f mop
orty lor the ordinary county ex-
ponses, lour ronls for tho court house
i,,,,,,!, and lour cents for thelund
bon JSj Iakiltf a 0, :u
cents on property and (1.02 on tbo
poll.
W. N. Straiighan nflored tho fol
lowing resohilion :
Jlr&ilml, That tho sum of 4.500
is hereby appropriated out of tho
taxes levied for tho year ISs'.i and
I ho year l -Wi', all out of one or a
part out ol each as the commission
ers liiuv deem best, fill' the purpose
of i-niiniriietiiiLr and eruetina lattice
bridge on brick pieis,
river at Love's mil!, :
iitks.s Haw I
.ording to j
tho plan of tho r.yi.uiu's bridge
substantially the same; and tho j sue: I.ois I'. He. Hoys; ireiiiins
co nmiisi.ini'rs am directed to take ; Ten y , Curf.-w Sn.-i 1 Not l.'ing To
all neeessarv stctis to build I he same. ! night. I';i'-,.i Wi i.-.-t.r ; The Kitchen
whenever the ou in rs ol ill" l.ove
. .
mill ni'niierlv or olhers sua, mielire
the cominiisioners in siieli Mini as j
may
be iicco.-surv to iiavall the t
costs (it bridge, abutments, oversee
ing, iVc, over the aiuoiilit hereby
appropriated.
On motion ol !!. 1. Mason the
above resolution was laid on tin
table.
J. K I'.ryau olVered the following
tV.sf.,'c, ,. That tiie sum not to ex
ceed tr.hOO be appropriated out of:
the taxes ol the year l-'.t and ls-'.IO'
tor tho purjiose ol building a lattice
bridge across Dee ji river at Haywood
at the old bridge site in Capo Fear
township.
On motion of W. A. Limberrv
this resolution also was laid ou thei
lablo.
T. II. Panev moved that the order
passed hist June to build a bridge
al Henley's be reconsidered, but on
million ot II. I. Mason this motion
was iai'l on t he tabk!
Tbe following per.-.,. ns were then
elected by acclamation the finance
committee for tio- ens. line- year. viy. :
A.G. Ileaiien, C. K. Seotl and L. B-
P.y nu in
I:iriuir the meeting theeloik read
a eerlilieil copy ot tne Act for the,
rebel ill SheriiV Brewer, wli-i h states ;
that the n'agistra'..-; have noil, ing j
to do .vitii the m.-.Lter but that it is!
Ill entirely with the county com-
inissioners. As ll.o JJljoun has;
Mated that the Act had left thai
matter with the county commission
ers and magistrates jointly, wel,,,,.
would h'-re state (hat such win thejj,.
! information given the editor
by !
Al-jScnator Crawford (iii tho day helore
the last Fl i'hiy o
the scs-io!i that
tho IIoti.su left
(he lull as it i:i-:i
the matter only wilh thu commis
sinners, but that ho bad it amend 'd
in the Mount" by ad.,'iug the magis
trates, and that the bill ).,,. . .i
thut (Tuihn'',
We mention this to
explain why the ltr.coiu. mad.i a
slnte'iient which now fippuuts' lo
have boon erronooiis.
To Kx-l'oKKiiKi:AT!:s.-Art lifts
heretofore been Monoiiiieod in the
lit:eolll. the S'ate executive ci.uiniit
teool the e. I '.. II federate A s-o; jati.jn
ha- reipiestod the "Id Conl'ederate
..oj.pers of every county ! nnvt at
their county seats mi the I'.h day ot
July, for tin- imrhoso of organizing
(limit v associations. As t ho eounlv
... . r.i.atham meets hero oil
Friday, the 5ib day ot July, it might
bo moro convenient lo many, who
would llko to attend both meetings,
to have them both tin Ihu sumo day.
We mentioned this on hint Monday
to Mr. J. W. Atwator, the president
e.i o: I I... I. ill..
.!,., ,. v,.,r,r(sl;,, s,at,;,l
Uo . i;Ul(.0 ,A ,,,,1,, ,ake , ivcess
, ..,,, ,,. , ,. ox ( , te.lcl -h
uu,u l!l(,ro ,,0
(. .v1
.. - . ..,,,, i.,v . i... ni It
lay ol Ja
is the day for the ex- :
Coiifedoraics ul Chatham to meet
And t rganize a county :.s.-,ocia-
Rumikn Pkajii. -Mr. John A,
Smilli, tlicd very suddenly at this
place on last Thursday night, aged
sixty cigltt Vi sr.. He ha. l been in!
ills usual health, ate a liearly supper
ami went to bed with no thought ol j
death impending. I taring the night
1 , . ' 1 1 . i t
lie was l lUen sic:; ami i'r, i., ..
Hanks was sent for, but he d:'d
wilhin ten minutes niter the doctor's
arrival. The doctor thought that
heart dot was the cau.e of his death
Tho deceased wrni a native ol
Man land, but bad been a resilient
of this county nearly loirt v- year.
residing most ol the time al Gull
from which lilue.c ho removed here
fist, -iiit 1 1 iii 11. He w an a nuie- tin
obuiisioi. citb'.on, highly houoral
in all his dealings, and greatly es
teemed by all who knoiv him.
.1 I'uh.ii In tear last jssini we
said that rain was greatly needed in
j this set lion, end so it w as, I
ul ll is
not now. for t-iht o then tho clouds
cloud
have opened, tbo rains have .1. -
scende.l and ali.tost a o..-l has
swept Ihroiigo 4 IMS county, going
! eonsiderablo tlamuge. It btgi'i. last
I Thursday night and pouio.l own j
" le.rrenis-a p-cncci ..t-.t.,
about twelve bonis. Itv.as
ular old fashioned "gully -w
leg -
R.-nooi. Kxr.n. ihKs.-TI.e closing;
exercises ot Mr. S. S. Jackson's:
Mi-lmul uor.i wll in the court house,
at this place, on last Friday night,
and were much onjoyud by tho largo
hudioneo in attendance. A. largo ,
naniuei oi persons nan luiim uum:
tho surrounding country for several
miles, and all felt well
i inir i i-i i r i m ikiii wo navo never i
known an audience more pleased"
with any entertainment of a similar
character. All tho scholars did
well, reflecting much credit on thctn-
selves ami :i their teacher, and
where s.ll did so well it would bo ,
improper to mako any comparisons. ;
11 lie loilowing is the prio.ramino ol
the exorcist s
Kei ilalion
t'.io 17th I'salm. by I
the school; Tho Goodnight Kh'.s,
Willie Kubanks; Tbo Uutloli l'rob
loin, iiobcrt Hatch ; Tho Kosc, Alioe
Holt; Fourth of July Oratiun, Char
lio Donb; a song Sailing by the
school; Mark Anthony's Oration.
Henry Manger London; Cover Tkcm
Over, Paltio Hatch; Life's Magnet,
Drautley .lone.-; Sale ot Old Huehel
him, Ne'iiio Met ' .vii ; Mabel with
race Airains' the Pane, Corn'n' Ton
shoe; Mr. Jonat b.'.n Jones, Mary
Helie Kiihaiiks: Washington. James
iinilin ; tniiM
l'ra er.
A nuie
l..tcl
Willie's
Naiiunal
Hymn, ('.or ;e Muiiai.ks ; '1'iie I'am-
M i
.... r t t I . .. .. I . I
; 1 .a' . I ':1. 1 1 "!i . mm-ii hi
t l.ee: Wii'ie li'-ndeu- music; a
I'.oiier
dialogue - I he it he s- rre.t.Mjot.
II ugh U i.': . I vi war t r.unanfcs aim
! James (iritViu ; The Gambler's Wife.
Ward Kubanks; Pucker and the
.Moon, Sarah llni.!:; Poor Little
Kloseii, Carrie Holt; The Marriage
! Fee, .Mat tie I'oiis'.u e, Answer to the
j-('o:eUered r.:in:.or ', Kloi-ie McGill.
a song Tt irci't Si'.n.ny South- by
! the s'.lioo! ; S artaeus to tho (iladia-
tors, Hugli Kni:
Lorcu:; Lunanks
t . Wh;.t 1 Love,
I'.xceisior, Sall'o
London; Iii-liing in Heaven. Ida!
Holt. The lh:t
Fred Nooe l'hc t;
ah's Kemed v.
Iron's lb 'spit I',!
LlZKio
Puiisbei
li.hvr.rl
; Napoleon Bo
parte,
Iv.l banks ; a song
W hen I was a l.utbj (hi !, hy seven
little girls ; The lluriiingShip, Lucy
l.oml 'i: : a dialo-ic -The Fruits of
( 'oiirt- hi j
K uiii'. ; i
Jaie.es G:
isie; a ( i e i j
iUn and 1 1 ugh
jr.iphica! Play,
iii s ; National
; Pre- chtalion
bv eleven oiing
livmn. by the sell.
of Yx-'vy.
, the M-ho
j The
'and Mrs
aw, irk!
Mr. Hug
a
; (ox., .hiighl by
e, copie-i ol Tennyson's
Browning's jiocins. were
h, Mi.s Lucy London and
i Knigiii for iiavingattain-
ed the highest mark in scholarship
.luring tiie .ssi.o)
I'll rs;i,i;o' A. A'.'KMV. -Tiie trus
tee... ol the Piltsbofo' AcM.leni- iield
their regular Minna! meeting on last
Saturday, and eh'et-d Mr. S. S. Jack
son piuuiha! for the next twelve
n! us. Jnenoxlsc
-ion wi:
eum
Mr.
tho first Monday in A ugint
1.-..0. !; well known to all our
I,.,. I,, virinili- I,,,! h.rlhr
inlormation of thoe at a distance
we would state that ho was born
and .-.a red at this place, graduated
with high honor at the State univer
sity in i .-?'(!. has boon teaching ever
shoo and h:;;. given great satislac
lion all his patrons. It gives ns
pleasure to ;-!ato that with all our
experience with teachers wo have
never known a moro competent or
s'iccessf.il one tii.u. him, and from
personal knowledge wo would ree
oiumeiid him lo every one who
wishes bis child thoroughly educa
ted. The Pittsboro' Academy can boast
1 of i icing one ol t lie olde-1 institutions
of ! tr!. iog ii, tiie Clete 1 States.
having been c!,;.r!ered by the Leg
! isintiiro in the car 17.-0, over a
jienlUi V .-c o. Some of the most dis
j I ; ii g ii is,!i t -I t-.'.e'.e. r- i:i our StateV
i history have taught here. Mr. Wil
ilium Bingham, the first of the nam"
in this StaLo, Logan leaching at this
p'uco in 17'J.L Kiiico then wo hav
been favored, with such eminent
teachers a J. M. Lovejov, Lev. Pan
j iol McGilvary, Lev. Pr. Cluss, Kcv
Pr. Sutton, ('apt C. B. Ponson and
others. Many di -tingiii.di 'd men
have j'-'iie ti' t ehool at i.t Pi! I. shorn'
Ae;e!"!i'y. among litem being tin
j throe Mao!y.'..t.', v. John i'An, Hon.
i George Pavi.i, J ;iot;c G. '. Sirong.
re is ,, re;.. (;u why tan I tits
. Le, lib. Hi V ; !,olii i hot he .mo to
cad i 'n' i i M ii u ' ions ..I leariiini:
Sia; e. a. .-I it is to the ii,:er
ai' i '! .-hot! id I I ' 1 1 ) 1 i ie ami
pleasure
t.::i-i,gi
Boar I i
',. i-i1 el! l.ens it I Ills
l!t.:le iti making it so
a: li.e cl"a!e is re
i ' s he .II1 !'u ihess. ! he
i 0 teii'gel.l a i,, I . ,1. 1 ul,
p.rt unit v aid a-Ivan
d lor buii.ting up a
:..d.
marka'ih' ! ;'
coi.ini u i.ny is
and every op
age is o-leii
ibdtl'ishiiig i t !
j Pig's. ...;. i
j t.iwnsm:;e, Mr.
here on a visit I
-Our former
. 1'. fa-, lor. is
dd home. Hi
remove
I lr.
1 this j, !.-;,., 1,) To.Mi!
War, and has r sidei
e. Many ot his friemh
ivcogni.e him 01: ac
just aft,
I here e v.
have la:
conn' ul
the
I f
i.'i.erahhi appearance,
his liowlng grey bean! nlmo-t dr.
guisuig L i in. lie is attending thi
week the centennial reunion at
Chapel Hill, where ho graduated in
1 S.V.I.
Miss Maggie Home has returned
I Irom a ;-i( u so oral hioiilhs to
I relatives in 'it x...s.
;.J is.-! l-aiuiy J htuiipsoii has close
,ior son.. (
-I ;.: ( Ire Hi
in. I i ctcrnetl
i home to spend t.er vaeaiiwii. .':he
j is a, 1 e.-eebt-nl leat her.
.v rs. . . :,. 1 011U..11 ii.h:ii,ii.i
visit to tin. ' U . -land .'Siriiig.-.
M;
,y 1 !. it,-. S.
:"g 'o:: ' it tn-r; 1
lit s, tlietl Silll-
10 ibis city
'eslion ol the
!';
M.i.
I t
dhui-y. t -u,. h
ia ..i d . hot .
r ol
bile
old
the la
firm
ii-
Commissioners' Meeting.
The county commissioners hcl.l
their reiriilar niuiilhly mooting on
hist Monday and Tuesday, nud uud- j
Hod the lollowing iiecoiiiiis :
K. II. McMunus, insolvent
81.37
3,05
0,00
L-F. WilliamH.insolvontlco,
repaid lor ' Albert Snipes, insolvent Joes,
lavo never jW. M. Long, for removing
ro pleased' raft at New Hope, bridge,
raft at ow ilopc bridge,
2.00
3.05
!J, J. Johnson, insolvent fees,
j K. M. Foarrington, insulvout
j lees,
: I. T. l'.rooks, insolvent fees,
.85
LI-'
rt
8.(MI
'!::
:a:
.o."i
r.ru
A. . Wicker, insolvent lees,
O. S. Johnson, as oflioer ol
giaun jtu uli.m ci.uii,
IJosiah Tysor. insoiveiit lies,
It. It. ilamlol, insolveh.l tees,
Jiisejih Ki'ssi-r, insoheiil ices,
V. M. Hums, lor bacon,
H. It. Hamlet, lor bringing
Nathaniel l'oiidergrasafrom
Orange county,
Anderson Taylor, for labor at
poor-house,
Julia Taylor, for labor at
poor-house,
J. W. I'oe, for labor at poor-
Iiou-m',
S M iloit. i;:snlre:.t fees,
.1. W. C.i! ior, insolvent i1ej,
ivhv'd I'iiilips. insolvent lev.-.,
Ir. L. A Hanks, as county
Ktiperiiiti ndclil ! heallli,
S. V. Piieui r, i: solvent lees,
and services at court,
4.10
27.50
12.00
73 25
::s.in
tin
1 (J0
lo.Go
17.55
nina-
i'n
II h
15 Si! i
i .
4.50 j t
i
I. It.
Mi
I vet. I
fees,
T. II. Worn.;
finance o
( I, W. hou-
courl,
Woinack ,t i
; wo 'gays on
.. in illee,
i co. service t at
iiiiam, for Hanks
C.OO
12.00 ' ,
1.05
7-M
11,00
.95
5.0u
2.10
li.r.o
W. L. 1 .nu,
poor boas-',
Ldwards it II
tax I.Moks, ,V
siijiplies tor
ii'.ghton, lor
W. J. Luttcrioh,
insolvent
fees,
11. A. London, for printing
blank's ;ni advertising.
K. U. j ay lor, tor
;istr;:r ol'
election.
v. i . .iioore, Di'inuilig iriso-
nor Ironi .viaiiianei
O, C. Bynum, as clerk of
Finance committee, Il.tiii
OithKtii.ii, That J'nos Bray ami
John Page be i.:euipt from poll tax.
( Iki;i.!!K!, 'i hat license be issued
lo A P. Terry to retail hpirituous.
vinous and in ail liquors at I 'it t shorn.
Wiii iii:.'.'-, toe !,,.il.) S. Vi". Brewer
by the failure of the Statj National
Bank is ?:!. o;1'!, !7. now by virtue of
an Act ol tho General Assembly
ratitie.l Maivh lllii, ISSt), entitled
"An Act for the relief of S. W. Brew
er ". it is
OiUU'nr.h, 1 hat tbo Levi to S.. W.l
Brower bv ; ;,. .1,1: (;i tho failure ot j
the Slat-' National Bank of l.'aleigl.
1)0 sot lied and compromised with
tin; said S. W, Brewer by giving and
allowing him credit for tho sum of
5f'L'!o0 to bo credited to tho general
county fund und tbo school hind in
proportion lo the amounts which
the said S. W. Brewer owed to the
said sums al tho dne ot the failure
of said bank, to-wii; lo the general
county fund the sum ol $1025.70 ami
to the school fund the sum of 5r 157 L
:). Tbo amount in the general fund
to be creilltcif tu t Iii; sum Ho in
hands of said Brewer, 't ho amount
to I ho school fund to be credited to
the amount lo be charged against
said P.rewer upon tho nel ensuing
tax levy.
'.,! Ui Iixir
Cot ! oil Factories.
Mk. LiiiroK: c note with pecu
liar pride ami interest tho progress
..I cotton manulactiiring in our Stale,
and Concord take- the lead. Think
of it, a now mill commenced there,
the main building 12n bv.t wide by
-!iJ4 fuel long, three stories high, '. l.i
lowers ea"h 05 feet and one tower
72 let hi.-h. JilS windows L10 l' ol
and 25 door;.. To eoii.p-t to the plant
1 here will be a boiler hoiiMi .'Jlixtio
toet, engine room 2lxPi feet and
Picker Loom 32x75 tcet, two stories.
There will go into tho construction
of thoso buildings 1,001,000 feet of
lumber and 2,750.(1(10 bricks, this
mill will carry P.tono spindles and
tint) looms and is being built by the
! . loll Muiiuiaeturihg Company w ho
have been operating sueccsluily for
vears a large piajd mjil :ktlhat place,
fo carry "Ul lids, their capital stock
lias been increased Irom Slo5,ooo o
a bail million. Al the same time
and he;
lac to v
t'aellil'lO.
loncei'li,
Sou 1 a. I
I'
till o o:.t
.d ami
C.ipt. .'.
( 'aroiiui
r by is 1
;nown ;'.s
;' ( olaj a 1 '.
the first '
.iiov-' a t
M lllil.i.i't.
,no ba
'. 1 re
ing hiiill a ba;
i.e JG-tT manu
'i'hi;- mammotl
I tiie kind in lb.
ipiial ol l,iioo.
e I- expecle I I" !
s j.. nlav, stamp- i
I'.-adi lor shipping- j
il, a native .ort :, !
the projector and ,
grand enterprises. ;
III, Is
n l!.e-
lie is already president and general j
manager ol' live cotton mills, among j
them tin' Die' Lvnuin's in your
county. Th.- , l iter happens lo know j
..nni lliiiig ol' ibis sagai ious, bold I
and chterpi i-ing man. lie knwsl
ihe wcihingo! a cotlon miil in do j
tail. J I is i-vstcm is sucli as to enable J
him to know the daily production oi I
each h.iil. and at the end of each
month to know the amount ot cotton
used, the cos 1 o I production and the!
wages paid each hand. Willi all
this In- has other important interests i
al hand, yet hi hs tjmo to euro for
the w wills of the needy, and Jo give
liberal aid to schools. ctflh g'M ami j
chunbis. Ho ! as carol!.! I r tin j
morals ot his people :.s ho is l..r tin !
! finance at these mills, by the 1.1110
ihe.-o tv.o largo iniils mo Ii nisuctl ,
tbo btii Irom a i'7.h!'i chapel, hisi
own modeling, v.ill iili the.-e con ''
teiitod, happy g;;L ami b..ys to
church 1 1 : v'.ce.
We lui-U r-ii.i.l tl...i in tho hear
future that the,'. .Model! M;.uuUi
tii-ingCi.mp.,i.y will largely ini rca.-o
their ojitra. ion -. in Chatham. We
, look wiui anxiety to ihe iato move
! menu h-r a l.n tory in lialeigh. 'i'o :
bet . imc
irosj'crous pi-tip
.N.iith
Carolina mil - t be a i...u.ulaclimn
I ... (Wk . :,i .Siilc
; Indian Ll CK It NlgCi l lllllc.
i Mi. KnrroK: I have been think.
j,,,, c.Vcr since our pleasant trip to
Indian creek bridge picnic, on 18th
lot May, to give you a short sketch
ol the eiijoyalilo occasion. J.rignt
and caily Saturday morning wo
started
bout 1 1 o'clock we arrived
at our journey's end and found as-
aembled there a largo crowd, which
gave us a hearty welcome. Alter
our long and dusty rnle it was (jinto
a treat to enjoy the beautiful rhades
and pleasant brceKcs of the btautiful
place which !,al been selected and
nicciy arranged for tho lostiviticis of
I be day by i?ie gailant young gen
tlenu'ii. And a gala day wo had.
II there w:e- any one ihoiv that did
not enjoy theiiirelves it must have
been li.o'ir own t;ui!:. There was a
bouutilul dinner sju-ead which all, of
course, enjoyed. Wo had splendid
music ami no mo of tbe ladies and
gentlemen present kept time tho
balance- of the afternoon to tho well
tuned notes of the violin. Nothing
can be imagined more beautiful than
lai'li'.l...
v i iv o
n w hi. i
: vat. r.
ml
'l ini'. which met
banks ol tbe creek
! pure and nurg-
, i:uii.riin.d i vai;
eeebaii'.'d springs,
of ii, fairy land,
ire too bri.Mit, too
o,r earth. A tier
it !:
I ol
line
!.. i- a'el
c pi ion
lll.'i llpet!
V ot the
g ride to
: picnic
if thev
the A
parly
,y can
.'io-i r.
Kii.J
1-
Washington i V-ogress : Mr . V. I.
Wiit y., of Aurora, tei:.i us that the
h. avy raitci 1 avc great iy iiijure.l the
ciop-i in tii-it i-i eiior,. Wo have in
fouaa'.ion irom llyje eoiihi y 'ba' tbe
ruins have .hem great damage to th..
crops in that county.
( 'lintoi. Caucasian : M-s'p. Stew
ni t, lLiiOa iV Bc-ai.nin are now pbip
pio.g kiln .he d iiimbcr lo tho North
ern market -. - - linton x beating all
1 ;
. ii tn'.ei: tios vi ar. .Moh.i.iy
t!i-re ,-. rc ovir I.'-it't box. s ol beans
shippr i t-.j.a ibis pH'-t, and ill . I wi.s
really the lir -l day of the season.
Sfalusvi'le L-i'i'lmark: In David
son to-.v.i hi;, y.-siei'ihiy a boy aged
1 2 and 11 girl a : d7, cbl!dreii of John
Hi my. weie .e.-iiy to the fold, the,
bec 1. 1 1- v. iii. a ; --Hi ( ii bis i.b.ni'
di r. He ':'. '..ni i.ihg with the lock
a-l hi walk, ! sirng and cause.! the
iii-t'!.ai gt- of ti,o KOn- Tiie it) id lo.lg
e I in hi:; i.:Mer' neck, pioducing im
lardirjte '.JeaUi-
Co:ir.-,r,i '."vi'ct : On l.ul Saturday
the iitfle hoi. of Mr. Caleb liiuringer
from near l:.g Lick was with bis
father in Mr. Payvauit's store. His
eiirio.'.iiy was rnii-cd to r.cc a five
shooter and Tdr. Siuoot D.iyvuult
reai 'hcd iii liia wi.ow case to get ouo
ir.d win 11. by some cause, it wt lit oil',
passing tl.i.:'.igli the heavy glass and
etiil.i'ig iV.e little fe'.low'iii the lcfl
In.. a-, 1. 'I ne eool lin k is that the
biiiiei , 11 22 .'alibi o, only mudea sei af eb
and fell iiii tho ilonr. " Mr. lyvault
bad iust reeoiveil tbe weupons and
Idh; "uj that l:o Lad i:: balls of that
fhc on La. id lor two years.
lialoi'.di Niah 1.11.I Obsfi-vor: In
oonsetpieiioe of Iberooeiit troiuPiidiius
!oi .!i at tin North, al! riiilroud con
lleotio: .:. iiorlii of Wasl ilif.toli, osjio
eiaiiy. l.-v 1 be. n eoiopleb Iv derang
I. No N". w Y..:k P'-ipcis bavo been
r. e.-h-.! ! for two d ivs. Mr.
I.uvki.i f-i.;i!'!, a near re-ido.it i f tni--oil
v. who has ? r me limn p 1st in en
partly para! .ted. v.-is a few days ago.
while :i leep in hi- -ooi.. and all wad
ii g:.e"i . tj t . visited l y some 01. u ami
robbed of bis keys from bis person,
bis dei-k opmied and robbod of 11
notes, morlgnges and olbor paper,
with ail tbo money but it. too or four
dollars, leaving iba desk open.
do not know tbo amount of mono;
taken, but it is thought thero was n
(Miiside; aiee .mm.
Lr.-
While Mr. I'it ree
g v, .-or at. the v el
l'ltle four i ar-o!il
i.'g.r ii"ii:iist the Los
:-','v ! I.'., v.. .1 be
igi tie. i-il a".i h'ni
. A .lr. L.i-.. -c.i:i
. ii- !' l',o:.. the We!,
'e'i te.tr b -a, in g a'
lad
fn
tie
an 1 1.
,liie ' ' .-
jet !( t ol '.v at 1 I
i f tie- le.'k r, iii
u c . ,.n l l as :.
. "I lie !:. :i i ami
,. ul..!!.- thai :-hi
f,:i'i(l' callcil tt
1. ;.. v. hieh tdn
went down ai t'
,e is lining Well.
:-.;. 0 tl i:l tleu'll
-1 r
!,..!.. L .!-. , I
was in it k.b. ' !
her to 1 a' . '. : i.e
did. and In id until
.r.-it hold of l.rr.
In: t !i id a mn row
Vt. C.,1": I'
o! '.ho i'leie h
s 1 ved ;i reg
it ciirpuntir'f
crafiM.'.-in at
mlh
'Vci
to s;
senh
i,r e.M.
' ,r. '.
Ji'tul'lSi; COl'till
CKdl.
.:' : i I.i.'
I'm e.
ut
ly i.'lievi'd
s .V Ih iiii N.
iiy Si.i!
Cr
CAT.Vl'i.lf CI 'I; Kit. I-.ci.lth and
s-ci ni I rca'.h s.-eure.l. Lv Khilr.h's
.1 a'-: h I I
1'iio.e oil een'B
Cll ,I1N .V Hl Al'l N.
sail.j.
best, use:
l'riee -5 '
; i.i
ill M'Ol (Hi.iii.i'.'ouiuimp- r.-r .1. mi.-ih and l'-ni-r, for TOMB
,,Mi!.lbv iim.i. .1 guin.i- hTONL8, e , m-ply to above ad
ait.. CoUalUUptiwlU- CtUl'tk dic-s.
1 ' 1. 10'Vj ly
t.i-.;. Cm
tee !t
y Ul.;
THAT HACKING COUGH can be
bo quickly cured by Sbiloh Cure. We
guaruntee it. Ciiamn & Hkadkn.
WILL YOUBUFFliU with Dys
pepsia and Liver Coniplaiiit ! Sliilob's
Vitalizer is cuaruu'bood to euro ycu.
j ChaI'IN & Hemkn.
cr.w.pr.irxM vmwTM m iia.
crabiebv that terrible cout'h. Shilob's
j C,ro j3 bi) ,.omi..ly fur J0U. CyAPj:,
iir
Sl llEAhLS.
SHILOH S YirivLIZLIl is what
you need for Constipation, Loss of
Appetite. li:'.incss, ami all symptoue
of I spcjisia. Price 10 and 75cout(
per bottle. CtiAiis tfc HkaiulN.
New Advi'iliseincals.
WANTED.
Hands for tbe Hope Mills Manu
facturing Company's New Mill at
HOPE MILLS, N. C.
Boomers, Twisters, Weavers, Hpeeder,
Slubber and Diuwiug 1'iamo Hands.
Spinnera, Spoolers, Winders, Peelers
ui..j i it: pei si.
Tho Mill is ie w a.i.l lill. d with tbe
litest iuipiov .1 mat l.ii.ei y. House
are hew, :i::d ior convenii-nec and
comfort nn- not nun as.-e,l l.iy w;v
fact -ry vi!i ..;c i.i tie SoutL.
Good w-igi s ; 1 1 . 1 steady work. Ap
ply pe!'.-.'i'i':iv or by bit,.
!i. c 1 i. 1 i.-b'.y. 11 f. uy.
Jiu.-
N. C
IN-
GEffi BMUfStB.
Yc hiv. c
:i.-t
1,000
!: ALi'.'iiGGAN
YV LIGHT
KNIT S!-I:KT5 DRAWERS
At 10, value Toe.
1,000 SHIRTS
At cents.
g ' tit-h
it illillUltl) L
A I I in, cbeini ut 50c,.
hi MMKJt SVK1GHT
HOSE
In Jaige vii'a 'y from 10 to 55c.
A NICi: LIGHT WLIGHT
BALEHIGGAN 1-2 HOSE
roi, 15 chvrs.
Tbi- i.i the cheapest lot of I'uder-wi-ar
over offered in this city.
ere receiving i,ew shapes ami
H siv'.i-,, in our
HILLIIIERY DEPARTMEHT
Alum t J.iiiy diel 11..Y tiudo iu thai
lino is iuoreiisiiig pbeuoiucually.
AiiCCODr- or.TE rnics
mm & soh,
11 Ea&t Kartiii Street,
n.v 1.1 :k;i 1. r.
S3 SHOS o;:-!V;:,m,:n.
m :). k: i tiiiKs.
I!.'
:! Mi-sl- 11. -iloj..
ii m::r l.'M ; WI I Ti'lin:
I.I 5-1 l-ii.l- 1. .'Ac l.'.l.lli-IS .HOE.
U NI 1A 1'liA V A 1.1 l.l'Al.K Slloi;.
13 'Ji Will. KIM. HS'S SHOE.
I 00 il.l l.i UUYS' H UIXII. HHOES.
rmti.liiii'iii wltt-n my uivmo J prloorD
lanii.3 sa ' "O :i.
W. I.. IlOfcr.AS. Hi " li'.fll, Muss.
r..t. sAi.; Lv
W. L LONDON,
n rrsiioiio', r.
liMIM't. I
( i!' XI )TT( 'K
If!"!
t u
IS
v
v. 1 . ! -;.t upot.
j. i.niaek, at
. C ".M Holt. A
I 1 -:,t this ibiv.
the MpplH'
tone v ! I
i .1, t f
. 1".
. I . .!
(i. ai-.-!. 1
by ii t ii' t : I'll
b'.- L t It r lb. v
-.-raiitc i I ' ti c
a..-Orll'.t('S. ill'-'. :
,iie-il -:t' at 111:1. ".
;: -,- . ti. iU il ill hie
it." e !. el I he Codi .
i i j :.i la-.-, theil
cfi '-s"l s. illtielCi. (d
f..l..v.
.a, a-, 'I be I' u mors'
: U-iekvido. .'. I -1!
. hash. ess i-ball lu
ll. tiio bu. ii'.ess-. and
st en as ..10 incident
1 I -I'll
.:. ..1.1.
J. Tin
l 't!il 1.1
:tle
-101. ' in i I
thereto.
:. The ''i 1- ef
UiC.jB si;
ill be
ut L. ol-.i'' - N C
4 The t' li.i of iui-.'-'iponiticn bbull
be. t billy yem.i.
f. Tiie sb'th i.lltiii I"' 0011. (Kl ill
'sbarcii of i'l.d'l iiwb. whb tho privi-
: h'gn (J ii.t'i i.lisiug tin. same to 10.-
Olio 00
t. Tbo -iii lies hu'iiipoi'itod are
those ali.iie h imed. their etsosiatoB,
Huecc.sf-.ois ..n.l i.s: :p:is.
S. M HOLT,
('lei k Hnperi'ir Court tf Chutbiim t'o.
Mav li. Lb;;). It.
m mi IMS,
FIRE! FIHE!!
INSDEE YOUR PROPERTY
JN TIIE-
c, mi mmm co,
This is a Home company and do.
serves the putrouayo of all Ifortll
Carolinians.
It was ori-anioil in 18G8 and baa
paitl over l-nlf a luillion dollars in
looses iiij.l there i.i hot one contested
el'iim a;;ai:i. t il '.
All lo: . j -.i l promptly Kvory
prudeht .1. .i; o-.jl.t to insure his
t'ioi.i ity.
For tei :.:.- . it iy fo
ii. A. LONL'ON, Ageut.
v s. i'i.iLii:'i -i:. ne.dJont
Sejlt. ('th. ! -
THE mm TBBESHER I
If you iik thinking d buying a
ifiuuJuUU lllauiiiiiiii,
HOMSE-FOWER, SAW-MILL
or EWTGIWr,
end to tbe
m mmm co,
WAVNL -Je lKO, 1'A ,
or to W. 2.. S.OI2'D03?-J,
i'i I TMllOltu", N. 0-,
for complete cuiaioucs.
Tiio . lei ,er Tl'.re.-'lier bits been tne4
iu Chatham county for ten yean, and
;ire.i the bust i-ati.bu lion.
April L IS.s-J.
MEW
Furniture Store
IN uur.i-:N.sj3oito.
Tbe nu b-1 rig;, c,l Ln jimt opa4
ni firet i.f b 01 o a rlore stocked with
NEW KI'llM I I UK OK KVI.KV DKSCMPTIOH,
consisting of HKDSTEADS,
FOLLINC LOI NGLS, 151HEAUS,
CHAIKS. and eveiytbing ii; te
l-'uruituie lino. Come and
ii-c me, gi t my prices, and nee if Z
can't save you luutov.
F. F. SMiTII,
w. s 'Ott i co.'s old iitaud
April IS. LSS'.I. ilm.
lM.Cl" I'd
i s NiVrn I-:.-1. k.
iii ii:ui:
:m: r.TT its i-x.tiii , .rut J..nuilinii Mttrrbull.
.'X imiii'. Neiifi' It. :. !; I'lv.-ii it. nil utO Iv
iiiici-Ksi Una en ::,ti i.oi.1.. il. iS'.ult tiny .t Juual
nlll ill.i inv Hum 1 111. 1 v. iili Uiioierk ..I ilin u-
N.-rlur .-,,nri "I eii.tiliiiiu r..un:y nu-l ast t.. ! dt
.hin-K.-iI fr-.m i.tv uii.-i. Ii. K. l-UllliT. IT.
Mlt' llll. ISM.. I. .
c . f. a Y ,v ."railway.
Condensed Schedule No. II,
Taking cll'ect May 27, 183!).
Mti.i txeitpT atmu4T.
TTitIn uoIur H'.riu.
N... I.
Uttll k I'MitHi-nir.
l,pftvo, I I' a. m ;.,-:m.':isvlllr
in :a.txi..n.
8 i.a ,Kit'. ii"Ulo,
in an iKtur-'tJ.
id r.. nil,
irrlv. 1.tl p.
LuftTti, 6 60
lit
l.M
" 11.16 B. M.
;i u
3 tJ a m.
.Up, .lrnauf
, (llim.-r l S-
11 t
MTIV... 1.1 i
" 1 ....
V 1- I...:.
III. '
1 . 1.,
.Ii:. - nni -Inliy i-s.:i'l Bmb
,1. , T- a., 1 "M trops
. :::,-'r.M t:ir.,"l'huiit,lityp
,. .-. vvlli. ! i.fi?t-iibNir.if
,- , ,,11 ! 1 itliif, Irom
" i;.! e.;. Wt -llit-n.lftjll
. t. ' i.i.-. i-.-Imt..'
s.,: 1. 1 '1 ii'.-ni iirM;
. ' ! . -, i . Ul I.T- Hll
.-?):. :.- I i-ull.HlVUI
v .! ' 1 r ,(. v -.
'. 1 .:, .i.iil 1 xs-(iltia
''I '. Il.lt'l 1 :t1 ACUl.
A WJ3W BOOIL
r.'ii
M'i, Iii i' ii" 1 i.i;-. A ( ilibliiKN.
Firnt Sti in Nt.rtb Carolina Uiatoiy
writ
nn I l .unrt.
SNI l-iu".-'. ' -H i :-
In i i I .'!. :.. it- t t i : 1 "I'J.
KI1..11I.I i.i l.-.i . . i '.''iy I" i.t"M:i :h. SlBU),Bll4
ll ,.u::)it i.f in cv,-;-v-,-li...l. I-.-..Il .U.-.I )ij
ALFIJt-rt-J WILLIAMS & CO.,
iaiii!:-:i.i.l-;i.'s, .i;.,
fBVelitK.ftnil Miitlc. t.ltainwi, aixi til
flur mil. Is OiMM.Klte II. . I'ttlrol O.
tlr. We liive tn Brh iiu.-iirlc, all bmln4
fllrrrl In 1 111 lrin-i"t lm't-nt lnwiiicM In
,: ..- i t ' a I. m t.sl lUu UtOM tt-uiow tnx
-hi:..-f.u. .. . .
t.tinl in...) I tlnwa :. or plii.tn., wilh flBul
tit.n. W.i i.h il l-.il. r.i.U-i.- or liel. In i)f
Clinrc-'. O1.1 (-. r,- '.i' i.ll i.'iu nl Is w-nrtl.
A Volt. l'-'v. 1 . oli'iuit l al.nii' " with Mil
i..-t- 1.. 11 n.i.i ill-iii" in youi sutte, eortf f
luwu, nt ltl le.v. A-.Miv,
C. A. SNOW & CO.
teiywaiW l'uu.l 1U.vO, V tuhUiKlWBi JI .