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AY A V f AT rJlfl O'hillhsn ICCQni (Tl T O w THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, XOCAL RECORDS. tifios (iomis at t. S. Poo's. tSf ImmuiiAO stock ot Hhocs at ). S. Poe a. DST Latent styles of Millinery at O. S. Foo'n. 10-Nooo A Poe have :!0,00t) or 40.000 bricks for sale. Apply at nnca if vmi ivantanv.' j ahkcuce of forty five years. Mr. Mr Mr. Joseph J. Smith, of Oak-! Pny was only o'iht years old when laaii township, hs been appointed ; his lather James Perry, removed a depaty United Slates marshal. llrom Chatham to Missouri. The - , t 'journey was made in a loiir-horM. 13k. Tho highest market price will , WUi,nit) .,,,d the timi eou.siimetl in bo paid by (i. V. Moore for all seed ) K i ne. it was nearly two months --cotton- delivered at his mill, at this f,.om tj,t. 1, 0f April, to the placo. I 2nd ot . I une. I n reliiruiii nere last T"..." V . , ! week Mr. Perry made the same jour- h illy cords othr.-t class Hick-i K,V jn (.s ,ixtv i,,,,,,.,, U1 rj Umber wanted at on; at lhe;tlli;,iv Aoi,.., .)H u ( ,() c hitUo mill. None bill. m-t cl.i Tlis NlIllonu.l. ,,,,.,,1,1- i. wasted. lustrales the progress of the aire and - . r."."." .,, , how lime anil dislancu are annihi- lr.J. I. ebster.of tins iilace, ! . , ., , . , , i, ., ... 1 i . , ted by the power ot steam : ra lelt at the Km oki. oihco a licet ' t t Ifiat weighs ciirht pounds und twelve (i.VT.. . , , ti... ,.i. luces. OT Anybody in need of some mency can tret it, by at once hauling dogwood and persimmon timber to th shuttle mill. KTMr. M. T. Kelley, of William township, informs us ihxt he has a do which ''worms" tobacco almost hh well as an onlnuirv haiwl. ttr A few weeks asrodeputy. .her Iflf.O. S. Johnson moved a slack ol uats, an 1 under the slack ho killed 17 pilot and ouo black snake. .nan,-l Hani:!! ilaii-!!! How thefields now resound with the re ports of the huntsmen's ilns as they Bhoot(?) the flying partridges I MTMr. J. C. (oioilwin, a son of XIr. Wiley tioodwin ot New Hope township, has been appointed a county student at the. Stale Auricui tural College. tkif We are reiiuested to uiiununce that a number ol persons wiil be i IvjiMixnil Ml. I?.w-L- Siu-in-r rhni'eh t near this .place, at 10 OelocL nr XI ; in.'K u.n icu iiiMiiui M oi une . in. Hundny mornin-r. I K'n.nts under th" cliai .'e of "lYjr-l-tf" ... 0V The editor will attend the fair , ly, N. C, passed through the citv atSilerCitv next week, and wiil be j venterday en route to WVodruffeoiiu Jilfflsa l to receive tho renewals of ty. Ark. There weie estimated to bf Ihd Kki'okii's subscribers in that j about 100 people in the car. section el the county ' MS Head the "ad." of our former townsman. Mr. J. O. Forrester, who i now iu business at h'ain.Nciir, for Qer.ly I'ulunibia Faclnry. He vvill give-yon honesl work. tttlf Mr .1. A. Parhani. of Lock- vilie, has presented the Uecoiih with ftomeot the largest and best filled .' 'Mm of corn tout we have ever see Two of them wei,H and three ounce. d 1 hi ee pou in Uf Master tieore M. Eubanlcsi h presented the Kixoitp w.th a nice biiueli ol second crop black berries. Mr. IV. U. Uiliiiorc inliirins lis that siiine ripe ones w ere gu hered Oi) hi,! I'.iiiu last Monday. '' s'The ladies ol Siler t'ily .'ire wojikin most enerirctically lor the miccess nl'llie ciitertainineiii. which t boy will have on Tours la v nbrht ot the tail-, lor the pui-p'is" ,t raisin.!.' IIII1U8 lire llie I Mo .Nil'lii'l's lloint rri.,.. l.:,,ti.l I,.. Ill ll.. ,..,ii.i,l-.l ,.,,.'.... .....J ... . - ! lliih-boro' O'oiier: Ifr. John HW-Smne time hut inonih a in.i'l , !,.! is 11 la imt, and is about ti veai Imj tame .to' tho yard of Mr. H. T- I ,. ilo lives iu Dui lmrn coiml v'el si Thomas, near Lockville, during his , tll(, , , U1,K. iiuo 110ur Soulh 0Wi. Bbsence. and Ins wife, teariiif.' it ! Sl,nlt, t;...,, i,ji(! nlmiMliiinr in milfiu one Miiine or me eniinreii, snoi H.ci nil v. ii .1111. i iiu . ... , Jftwt time that she had ever shot a , !,'" , tV A son ot Dr. S. E. Teague. of ncm iiri-ti ii iiniiip, uu-t wnit .1 ; to t .1. I : .:. i. .. i liorrjblo-death one d.,y last week Wt.,.k Ul() ' being ' amputated ! Ho wan nt work at Mr. Kb 1. reiver , , just l)t)ow tho km() ( cano null, and by Home aeeident wa.i i ,Ught btvveen "tlu. .v.-ivp or bra... Wilmington lb-view: Col. Julius nViJ M.o .'rauie and wan at once ' A. Gray, President of the 0. E. .V Y. ! cms od to death. ! V. R. R , and Mr. John M. Rose, Hoc iretarv, wire in the cilv vesterdav and -On last Monday our town wan; today. They are making preparations sUrllcd by the alarming cry ol' tire, : for opening the road to triilln; lo this . which v:is tatised by a nnark I'roin 'city. About :i miles are imw laid : the chitoni'v tailing i'ui the root ofjwiih iron and it wiil be comph ti d the dw'eTlinl' oeeiipied by Mr. A. D. ! through to F.iv.tlevili.) in tho time LiripiU, rortiinalclv 'tho flames ! given out by us when woik was first i rfHi'.,',ixtii,initl,..,l bM'l'on, mini. of. l...,m l.v . .l.o.u.iv 1st Xt i - i Wl'o the Farmora' AlliailCO. ! j'on i lorgei uiiu you agreeu lo a) : for your (fdJilio li ll 1 iMiosphato on or before November 1st. The profit charged harttly covered theixp, ol handling and 1 hope yon show your apprecialion by sell I promptly. O. S. Pou is ready write reeeiplrt. KsjrYon can now find nl W. !. ' London's the largest and cheapest nkoek of Roiidyiua le Clothing he has had in a long while. Remember thai London will sol! you an Overcoat or H Suit as low us they could be had at any plnce in the Slate for the cash. Give him a trial. All si.es and quali ties tor men or boys. You can save money by buying your goods at London's. " ...... WThey have arrived. Come and see them. (no of tho largt-Rl stocks that . bond, hi has ever had is now ready for you lo look at. And he w ill sell them as low as thev can l... i. ...i I ..i l .....i... :., in, n'i 111 tiiij iii.li net. i.uiiii.ii m ,vwi I ling, to mil I- lor the cash at very : ,jnal.l , profits. His motto Is to "Live and let live". lie is content wilii Ninall pi-nfiin and large .sales. He kecps by far the largest Block in the .ooa-pjr. lle buyschoap for thecash u mil wii iiimji iwuiui.iu, ! A Pr.i i i.i a n Sru.i..--Theru is suld to a hlm'kade. fli" lh's ,""lil.V . II. ill Uils anything til thi- kiihl tli;i't , wo ever heard ol'. ' An oil churn it used tor beer Mauds, a tw.i-gal Ion jt ' is iisew tor tlio siill, tlto cap oi winuii is a pumpkin cut to fit it, ami t ho worm is tho limb of an cider hush , with iho pill, bored out. The amount of whiskey niaihi in a day is .. V I. . i. it' 1 1 .t (inn. iv u . ......... .... . rovenue raiders w ill over timl this . ..... , Mill ' - - - V.. n ...... II...... .it !...,. . i iMii.i.Hinwi.iiii.ijir. ! hail the pleasure this week ot meet- , in Mr. H. F. Perry, ol liueklin, .Missouri, who is now on a visit to : his old home in I his count v. aller an (iiiarterlv mee'iiii.r of the County .llliance was hel l at this place on : la-t There was quite n lar-je ., atleudanee et delegates Ironi thi sitli alliances in ali i orlions ni' the icuuilv. sumo of them travelling a i .1.1 i i. .. . ilistance i, I I ivenly live miles, w hiei. shows their yreat interest i:i the alliance and alui the l.ux'e size ot our county. As the meelinsoi li;e I alliance ale held wish cl'iscl ii.i., -i I we latinot publish the proceed i a::. ' c inlorined. however, thcl a commit!. was appomte, m reques' .nil' .-iaie cnemisi in prepare some I irmiilas fur making the best lumie made maiiiiru lor the dill'crcnl cr'.ps. This shows that our tanner are tired ol luivuiir loiviu'u terl.li.er'. ami are itcleriuuieii lo save thai ex penseand make I heir own erlili.-. i's. If we are not mistaken, our Stale chemist has already prepared and published several such Ib.'iulilas. State Kcw. Chfirloite Chroi irie : A car eon- Wi liaiiis. from Selnia, .bihiisfoi; coin. AlaiuaiiceCileaiier: Miss Mary Ann 1 minute's examination convinced Turner, of Melville township, wasll.e; Mr. ilaieli that he was dead, the lips owner of a oo.-e that dud a shorl heino; slight y parted as of one wcar ivhileaeo h' tiie a;:e of !1") years. Or- , i, d and paiil in. Mr. Ilnieh had of (huari'iv Ibis would be leckoned a ti n expj I'ssid his ftais ot the evil pieltv ancient ej.mse. but, let near so : elici ts ot mich loiiff walks upon a ancient as the one of which iheChit. : man of Cupl. 1 laii.eei field's ao and lam i;i:;vi.!) irnvti an iiceount last delicate nlivsiuue and the vioh lit ex ',,, ,s 11,1,1 .v,i"!S- 11 !4 L,ur V"U' ' r,,,,,'h, '!l'",!l''' I-ondon. lauii ii one sueci i-us in ceum; nexi ; to him not ahead t f him hu ! wondel fullv well. doi u , ,-. ., 1, ,,, ., r fiVft levi i' ( lliscvvi r : (In tlto -! cuiiioii tram to the circus at ScIum I last .Mondav, one of the ltHHseni-rs ! sittini.' at the rear of the train, let his ili.th; boy fall from his arms. 'The : little f'.'liow" fit.it caught on the plat form, but tlic shoe was iiualiv wreiu li lt d oil' as he wus draped nloiiir. head , downward, and befell on the truck. . In an instant he was on his feet, slip , ped on his shoe, and luct d afli r the j I rain, which was of course stopped, i and he w as Kkcn on board wit ii mul.v coii-ral uiations. , his fu ld. he htuek a shoe lack in the 1,,, 0 rljj,l loot. Ital.lelu Sl.t j,,, ull,j m vui r l(, Hnc jis ,v lr. 1. C. I'm i is of lliilsboio cut f.' 1 tile toe. A lew weeks lutw, iu order .to bave l:i lil'u, it was thoiicht best , ..iVl.i I... Tllj 1 pi ol'able that the ollice. will be open- i .. 1 In., ,, fin- litiKinrss In- tin, lii-t nf Vnveiiiber. bv u hieli 1 1 tut il is I l.nO"ht. tut the new traiihfer sleami r now j F i 1 tl 1 tt r will ln inmitli''ti1 sunn 1 a the road is completed to Payette-' riAI'I.T S5I'K. SlAIUI Mu ll , Oct. 1-1. - , il;, ii lirsl d iss nmil and pass'enger ! r: 1"'l,ko ""l 1,1 l''V lamber-yaid train will be put on. to run from il- i Sm put River, Out., ninety iiule. mingtoii to Mt. Airvorlhe Wi stern ' l'r'11 K'b'rd.iy afleinoon. A termiu-is i f tin- road. As at piesent ; '"'-'lv' ''tivet wind prevailed, nml eonti iiipiatid. this train will hai.; lt '! P-m. the whole town was alue. Uiimii.utonat o a. m dailv. arrive at Fayettevillo about 10 o'clock, and at : Mt. Airy between 7 and 8 o'clock p. in. the same day. making the run in III hours. A tram from I Seuiiet tsvilh will run to connect wilh the through train between Wilmington and Mt, Aii v. Winston Republican : A horribl muruVr w as committed in Davidson county on Tuesday of this week. A year or more ugo Mr. Robl. Derrh r was married to a Miss Wnlfrr, a daughter of Mr. Hubbard Walscr. The union was not a happy one and separation followed. A child was born unto them several months airo. Over r n. . i..., .1 tin: j'w.Tr.ri.7il ill l I'l. ll 1 1 le. one nil II was souk, contention. Mrs. !!. was living wilh her father end on Tuesihiv Mr Deirirr emim to the home .f Mr Hubbard Walser with a icw of !! ting theehild. Mr. Walser was absent and aTcibal controversy arose. In nm neiiiiu oi llie ill.-puto JJCIliei drew a puto! find bIioI his motlirr-in- !l,v' ',H- Widser ib ml, bun- hallii un - liMin.r I... Iio.ly. Thr culprit is still 11 large nn! o cry effort i being made to endure him. J.th fatuilii aie wen comieciid. u. rtn. j.i-.m.vi- ton, N. C, Oct. 11. Robert Berrier tho shmr of -Mrs. Herbert Walser, was taken out of jail tonight at seven thirty o eloek by a crow. 1 of white ., ,.,,..l.,,.ii,,r,M,. .Imii, I Inrninrn. ...js ........ on. 1 handed to a tree on tho outskirts . . ,, , ,,, ,. 01 lue town The Ivnchii.j was hite in a iuiet ... t .... i - Ti... . i .. ;n-...l Hii'i 'Miicriy it. limit r. i in-mu-i i" ' o:i. .Nil MIU H'CIUPil to hllOW JUSt ollicials of tho law did their duty asjj tow WOs about. 1'iiudemo fur us I know, but tho crowd was ho j nimu ki i iuc,I fo ho tui in d loose, and yreal that tl.ev could not protect the:ft p.-norul ii' lit wus in hioitpss in pi l -oners life. js. v.r.l (.uehes nil the way from Kt'slt'sville Landmark : Mr. Je i ( 'lirlo,t,J to Mattkcvu. Pistols. Koulhu-, of Ashe count v, with his son 'knives, razors and all kinds cf avail and sove. al n. i.;hhors.' hail been to'ftblo wcipoj.H wero used and the Statesviile. and leturnii) stopped, j wonder is that, more in eie not badly . Mondav iiiTbt, 30tb of September, at j hll't' One i.epro, who lived in the Mm. S." 1). Mvei B. m ar Hl.mv Point. ! vu-mity of Matt hewn, was cut almost Mrs. Myers ki cjiiiiga coui.trv board jto pieces and others were more or iuK house. About 10 o'clock at night ! lot"8 i"j"ied. Tho more jwaceably Mr. lioiiihaeandoueof his i.ei-hbors i ,lHl,n'-' pasM'i.ers ondeavond tu i went, to the feed lot to atlend to his 01,t "f ,ll" w' "f "H ,ms horses before oin" lo bed, and oiih i '1,!J. '""I some wero compelled to r.f tho horses kicked him in the Mom r'inain on the steps and ).lal forms, ach. Jlo was taken to the house audi ,r-NS 111 l'1, of ,uls county left put to bed and a phv.-h ian sent for. ione (,f '""leh, and had just Ail that could be done for him wh ! ,os0, 'I'1' 'h.or beh'inl him. w hen a i done but he died about 5 o'clock Tuos-1 L,u11 f'i"i pistol in tin, hands of ' dav attei noon and was bin ied at Stonv H"IU" 0I"' 11:0 ('lir buried itself ; V(,i,lt Krav''ya,'a Wediiesdav. The iase,l was between 10 and 45 veins i . "' ; i i. -r. i i. l'ayttnville Observer : Mi. Arch-1 ' i(. l;:1y, of tjuwhiilh: township, who has passed his S'Jnd viar. took his ri- ! lie I lie oilier iiiiii mii, aiul, aller a w.dk i'f si vet a! miles, kiiii.,1 a deer wi iliin 1.")') liis., returniii!,' home in tiii.ofo:- lireakfast. The am. ounce ment of the ileal h of Cap!. J. '.. P. Daingertiehl yc-lenlay evemiig gave a gri at sl.ork to tho eommunity - - mleliMlied by the peculiar and touch- in-circumf-tancesaltcmliii-it. (.'apt. ' Diini rib bl and Mr. J. C. llai-h I took their ''uus and went down the. , W umii.to,, road to shoot s.piinels- aja'iiil which thev often took toL'ellier and as was his eustom, t he former lei'. Mr. IlaiLfh near lavid Lrvaii b ho.iso lo hunt a favoiito part of (be liaeeiit woods. On his return some time later. Mi. I luiij fired his un at a l!o, k of doves as a signal to his companion to come otftinto tho load, bill, roeeivin;,' no response, he went on into th( w oods, whistlingand call ing at intervals as ho advanced. I im-e a fox darted fiom the coppice lieloreln.u. iu.,1 a little fartli-r in he, lltl,, ini()n of tLo i .e lu:irt,Ulxl came upon (. up t. J ain-orl.eld easily ;, h(J ,. W(13 KtarU, ou ,.. vo ,f of reciii.in'' on ll.i- ''round, witii hisi.1,,,,,1 1, i. 1. '...o .:,;,., .cad thrown back aiaiiist a bank ' while his hat had fallen over on his ; chest, and his lay across his lap, i clasped at the slock ill his I i'dit hand erci ! i in i0 had doubtless overpowered Wi'i-Kly Weather Crop liilletin ! The lenorls of corresooudeuts of (he ei klv C ion Uul et 111, issued by -. . . -. 1 . . the (. . Lxoei iinent .Station and Slate Weather Service, co-opcratiiif,' ; wilh the l S. Signal Service, show that theio was a deficiency of rainfall and lomperatuie and an excess of hiiii- shine during the week ending Friday. ; October llih. Very little rain fell during the week and a 'few showers I would be beneficial. The tempera lure has been below the averao over i the entire State. Killing frosts oc :i-uriedon the mornings of the eighth niiii iiii.th. lor which wnruincs were I issued well in advance by the Chief Signal Officer. No repoi ts have been lei eived of any injury done to tobac. eo, which has probably all hern hous ed. The cotluu crop, however, seems to have been considerably damaged ju mativ ldaecs. Cotton eontiuucM to ipcn verv siowlv: the bolls seem not to have bel li as fully mature.! as was thought, and it isdillicult to estiumle what damage the frost has reallj caused. It will l" aps not prove us .... 1 .. i 'I'l. II I l-.ll T.ig frost, this vear occurred earlier , , ; (Mo . , , & b ,"'1t Oetobrr lOll. Las,s D.rt.uct. 1 wonther has lblin ' fr '"cts, with a little rain. Irost "ot mlch tlie 80at,,0'w,cru lK"' '""J- ty- DisTtuer. lemp' rature m,1, h 1,l'!ow, 1 "' "'''V , illld h''liv.v f,','",st cmlH'';1 damnge to late cotton 1 "l"10'"" s,l,fo ; ('01" w b'n'atlcred " r.si'l.iiN DlsTKI.'T. C lolldless went h- i.iuiu nn ollur disliii-ts. Frost damaged cotton and killed pea vines. A Whole Ton n in Flames. mere are i.uiy i.uuuings mine town SJonoral '' 1 ilweliing-houscs. j A special train with lire engines and a nrigiiue oi oaiiii, oie. .iiarie (' .mi. I'm men left at once for the scene of the conflagration. The Canadian Pa cilie Railway is tilling every effort t" assist the sufferers. Fifty miiliou fe-t of lumber, this year's cut, has beeii oiiKiuiied. The loss is estimated at $;iuO,000. The vicinitv is strewn with household goods nud'honirlssH faini lies for acres. -- - Sam Jones II 11 111 01. Send a nickel lo the Globe Durham, N.V , and get a coiiy of the iiandsom, .,:,,i,i ..... v,,li, i.,,i,tiiii,iiwr fn , '".i.e. . J . " poll of Sam JouoV mectiugs, with many t f his original aud w itty nay ini's. Col. J. M. lleck, of Ralei.-h. ha- offered to give the une of a large ft room hi ick house at Uidirewav. N C t,r a Romiwg uoiue. j IMotOils llorvdics. ' Fr..mt!iu ji-iu-.H- liJKlairr. There whs a licy time on the tmin eoi?,;f!f- out from Charlotte on theCuroliia Central iiu'lina,'. Tues- av i,igU. There was a btr crowd : 'Df 'Im.,, nn, women, both wbitu audi ! black, on the train, who bad boon to ' I tbo circus in Charlotte, ami a great ! , mittiy of tho men hmltakcn on a lot ' !.. i: i 'vi... . . .1 .1 ! ui imiui BiiiKhcy. 11111 row null leu l)cf01 0 t10 tmin L.(i charlotte ami I . Ait., i one or two wcic arrested by II. o po- ' ;on f ti...i ,.:.. i.f.)ru f l,nV eo.ihl .'d 1 ... . . . . 1 1,1 llo(1' s" "rftr 1,10 ' i)r- 1 rico k liciul tliat lie ilislinctly lelt its if.ilf.fi Tlio .fitilii.nr itiul I mill nii'ii ... ,,., .iuo ,,,i ..i.i ,i,.,.,.ti,;., ' ."I . ' ' to check I he combatants. At Wolfe's station a portion of the crowd h fl the train, and the remain der koI oil' at Matthews, when asiht if relief winl up from the mme peaceable )ussen,,'irs remaining on the liaiu. j I)il!ll llCl iil Epidemic. , Caiiim. vi.k, Pa., Oct. 10. The sti.te I Soar. 1 f M.mIH. Uno.l j ,,nH.l..lullii .leclai ins diohtheria to be epidemic in this citv, and Mavor i k.l!,- i, ,u ,,,..! ,. ,..i,.. i ....ii;..,. ..... ; (JU'tl'10 ti;,,, U) ,lt om.0' !iu.(1 btU(.ir j ,....,.: . ;., i,!ii, ,,.,. tii;n I Sl,m(. f ,,,., takershave refused ! ,, f, . .. . ,, .1,.,, i,n i;.-.. ,.f 1 1, ( (nuMvi ,y j,.;,,,!,,, tLlt. bodies of the dead. Already t he chhcr bnvo proved fearfully fatal, and theiearo over six ty cases under treatment. Tal male's Tiihci nai le llin iied. P.iiodki.vn. Oct. Pi. At 1.1 this morning ltev. Dcwitt 'Taimage's Tab eri.acle was totally ilestroveit by lire ii thunder stoiui. 'The gran. '. an was completely destroyed. ''.; Io.hs of the Tabiiriiaclo is $111.(1(10. on the surroiindiii iroperty !K!.(H'i0. The old Tabernacle was burned seventeen years aco. Dr. Talmnge held no ser vices today. Negroes' ( iaiiiiins Civil Ittehts. Mn.w.M Ki'K, Wis.. Oct. At a meeting last night, of colored people to protest against the the re cent action of Manager Jail in exclud ing colored people from the par tp'etto of the lien- lJijou Opera House, a committee wan appointed to bring action against Manager Lill under tho civil rights law. Several hun dred dollars were subscribed tocarry ou the prosecution. The largest county in the United Suites id Custer county Montana Territory, which contains ltd, 000 stpiaie miles, being larger in extent than the states of Vermont, Massa chusetts, Connecticut, Delewaro and Rhode Island. Acute rheumatism is an inflamma tion of tho joints, marked by pain, heat and redness. With thesn symp toms apply Salvation Oil, the great pain cuie at ocee. l'lii-u 'J5 cents a l.otlle. Nothing trie s the patience of a man ami o t hali t o listen to .i .i.i.-iuiig cuugn, Aliieh hi: hiiowscoukt many uucuieii with Dr. Hull's Couii hyiup. During l air Wtt-k Wo e.t-nd a cordial iuvitutiou to all who come to R.ilugh to visit tht. only oiiginal modern business house iu llie city, "tUe iiig itackel Store.'' U o do biihint'hs dilielint from any thing you ever buw. ihe cash rail ay, Uoys to carry all goods sold to a u:iiii who wiapa allgouiis and returns io you with bul enclosed ; all done ho ipuck as to hurpnse ou. All work ing us smoothly as a, clock with the uuinghty iio.lar as 'myHt-jr.'' Tweu-ty-si.v saicauieu and tue largest stock in the city. We do not keep tho tiash usually kept in Racket Stores, but us Hue and vmid s-tocu, tiue fashionable Ui ess gomls and lobes and clothing and tints us )ou or any one else ever miw. And we sull them for less money. If you care to save a dollar bee the r.ig Racket Store, cor. Martiu Ai Wil- iniuglou Streets. Kaloigli. N. 0. r.x-l'oiiri'di'i iitcs of t batliain. Members of the Confederate Asso ciation of Chatham county, and all t onfcileiate soldiers of Chathain. ,,.,piHst('d to at tend a meeting of i.i.,. s...,i .,,,.;,...,, , Sii.- i(,- i huisday, lhe2tlii day of October, lh.-s'J. 15y order of tho executive couimit ice, W. L. LONDON, I'll sldcut. Pittsbi.ro' N. C. Oct. ID, lHM). hCHEDLLK I'irr.SROKO' R R. Tlio I'liswngcr Ir.iln mi tho l'ltul,r-' rnlln nd "ivi'i riiuili-im' dmly, I'x-vpl Suii'W, nt 9 :U a ,ti. nn.l uriivi'But 1'iiiIht.i nl 5.jii ,i u, , m ktng I. .... ii.iiut:ii.'ii rlili llie mull iruin nn il,i. It. At A. I I- H. R., whl. Ii m.'s at llalflgli at 11.40 a. m. 4lul It-AVOd Ittl.-lh al J.2H i. m, -HAItltlKU. Nnili-pn f.f ,lf.miH nn1 marrliern InnortM 'lev. oi)ltimru.M .'lu.it,l nm-ii ciaiui a lli,o. I kiiw.m:is im-sos -vu siu-r i cy, in rnv I nam unutily, t'li o,-t. 3'i IK1'.!, ii- hv. O. T. F-l Iwniil. Mr. U.K l.vuue awl Mr. Ltii W'. Il.wtv. j Col. R. O. Gregory, of Granville count v. lias found splendid specimens of unthrMeite nwl m liix farm. 'Iho samples huincl splendidly. v " '' New Vt'l't iscmcills. 1... ' ntn qop nvvrnTrr nr I J V!? .r!,.,' ".VtVmi I'm '". i win -.-iif..r.-nii. . tin. premis.... i,n wh ,,:,v "' N"vmi...r, IW ilm Jra-1 of l.m.l ' it.n wlil.li Hi.- miI.i i-iilvin Wniwu. n,,w nwHi-n. i"i"nwiw'" I'l'"1". mi pi Hi" I"""' "'kiI'I tni.t iiHHttriioilii.hlm lilli..mn mi. uihW n i'x,vnii"n iu nm amn tur. a. v B" v'-Cft Tlu w'":"... - n (mwirim. Hy T. it. W .innuk. AUoruoj. t,-tolur 17th. IWJ. 41. "ISORTOAOR SALE HY VIP. 'IB 'I'l'F'.fa ni'.rii.'fi''' esi-'Uif'l In hh 'in Ui Til il:iv -if K.'tiru.ii)-, isss. by J. T K"ii.lnll mid wlir, Klnra. nuil ri'L'Ist. r,1 1 Ii 1111 .I'-irlsliTof ii.p.fi r ni -i' fT eii!elinni r,.inuv. Ill l"'"ll IX. inu-"i" 4H3-, 4 .v. vri- will s.'ll ni t-'i !- iiii-'ilmi - rush, nl Hid -mrl li'i.isi. .. .,,r, In tli-- l.iwi, ,.r "ir,.', S. C , mi N.'VemlK'r '.'Hi l:..'isn nna I" 0tf'HI. klmWII 11. lilt- KelKlfl" Hi" I 'l ."liv.,v,.. l.y I f ft'lnillilslrftl'T "I I. M . V:l, 'i ...o dull, tit nntts'v :n-1 iilortifiii:' 11' I'-wn of use, tiplnu irt.rrui:li I. T. Ken- w it, iHF.oi.KU k . i. :.:.c:uiii;rw. i'.y l. . W,nirt.-li, Atlurni.y. O -tcl'tT Hill, lhKU, II. 1IKHL TiAND SATd: BY f fl virtu ir n Jti!t;rii'i f Hm huirlor !"irt 't ('huiliittti iN.tniiy, I will M'll tit iutll( auciinn, Hi tin 1'iiuri h nih. il Mir in the twn nf IMusImm', on ihc -.MIi tiny .if N. vt'inlr. tin following tiff t of lnn-i. In :iil c-.tinly, un,r Orf Hilt. In tng 11 (iurt "f iiif htifNHllMtt-! lo Hns Susan V. Ilnwik, In Ntivtinl'tr lit My ritmiiillxnrrH umlnr ftii ur.t"- f v,, ni 1. m full i'-friji lt f whl'-h in C-u Lit iti in tin .Im' I i.r Su-.'ui lU'-.kH ti L. C, Ki ff.ir.ir, ri'1tfri'-l In th llfitr.V nfn.-i f.tr t'lmt h'ktn I'u'iiity, in iiixk l: K at hich 1. n Hiid 1H, 'tt . fit t itnr out' lniiilrtt Ari l iwi'iiiy-tiirw. norfA, I'l'Mti tlilr lnii'1 an "i'iiiHI it be very vMuaMe dip'isli "f r-ii uti-l ..t htT uri'K. 'I'orniK . -i'l.r i-Hh, au-l thf rmalmlr )y tin1 HiM ilny i.t 1 tu KfMiruitry ii-roi, of Chatham tMilurl'-r iii-i, with liiitrt'i lihin dnln:iltlH r rv.'il uuUI th t a nuiit of all l he jiurehAije titiity. T. Ii. WoHACK, CommlHsMir. 0.toiitr U. 1IPM( 11. J. 0. FORRESTER, RAMSEUR, N. C, ITAI.KK IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles. S.w!ii Ma tinii'iiiiii, ti?neiun, liK'liclliiRl'iiriHaiid Ni'iMI'.-il 11,1 kin-K als" Jl iis"i..-il I .-cliuii(liw. Kull viilu" ui.l f..r nlil 0 .I1I nml surer. of W.'iVlM's. C.. k". .lewi'lry. Sii-Iii.-Iim. Sowing Mit -tunes, ttr., iieiie ii'Miuy mt'i ijuiirnntiMsj. ft"Utvi' in ii rail wlnu ynt. cm lu Oilumbln Willi y.'iir e ill' n. Oil. 17, ls. "aSdii'TtJAliK LI-:.-15V VI It . H- TI K et ft ninriirai:' e.vi'ii't, n in' t,y a. I Mi, Hh n l wllr, 1I111-.I J.niimry I'.iUi, I will Hi-ll rT oisli u ili'''"iir:-li",e""l".,r In I iiihIxT'i, mi M.imi.w. On' 4ih liny of Nuvi'iniKT, Isk'j, n iwihIii Ir.Ai-l "f l.ui'l in llfiilley t'lwnstili'. 'iiulnliig 5H H'T''K, HIl'l HilJ "InillK O'O IHU'M HI i. It. Vortf, II o. Fii-nr" mill ulhiim. .:l. i. iss'j. !!. HKSDEllSON. All person indebted to 0. VESTAL iV. CO. ai" hereby notified to pay without dehtv, hh indulgence will be granted no lunger. C. VESTAL & CO., Richmond, N. C. Oct. 10. 1SS9. 'M. SHILOU.S VITAUZEItis what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appel ile, l'lZ.mi-ss, and all symptoms .d Dyspepsia, l'tiee 10 and To cents per iiottle. Cumin t Hkaden. Th" llriii nf n.ll'I.KY IUX'iN nu illHKnlvM by in ti I uii.t cniwcni fc.niemii'r aili, lfW, The Ijiisl ns- win h' "ii.li;. -ii .1 in tin' fiiuiri' at ilm famtt lilitw by A. T. i IS' ii mi l J. II. lliirk.i un l.-r U. tlrm n inn- "I IMXilN k III'llKK. All klmls of lmr icr iRk.'ii In .'I' lunif... f.,r K'"'1h. Our lunllo will lo ,i:i k till, s mul nrmi'i iirnflia. Our slixk cim stsiH if nil klult, f tfoiii'rnlly ki'jii In a x,uu try Hlcri'. Itfsiii-tfully, D1X0S BI-I1KF, Oi'l. 3, ISf'J. BBUB. N.C. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh Cure. Wc guarantee it. Chai-in iV IIcadkn. TATK O "' -" v,v i TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Of CHATHAM. W, K,"!-.!!!''', ii In. Inl-iraiur "I I'.ll.i IVarBnu, Al:ltlll Juliu s ll' iihy ii'i'l 'ilnrii. TIiIh la a s i".'IkI T". Unit r,,r llie hr!" "f Ion.) ! I.i nriUi. H-.I.1.M. itii.l ll ii ,'iirli,i; liy nPMiivli t.i III,. s-.-.-if,n':i..p "1 U'l ,',,':rt llliil .I.'llllfrt M'.l.l.y Is ri in" , ;:,ii v parly nii'l It a n"ii i..l"in. Im Is li'T. liy n :lll" l In I,.- mi, I lif,.'iir iu III'. i,m nl , tin. .-ItM n. "I i:,i' H,iinri"r .s.ttri "f - ti'iiluim ciiniy ill I II llHii-.i". ,iii Hi,. 7ili ilay ut Ni'MMiUnT, 1SSS, Hinl liiii-w.-r ili-inur i', ihi plnlnlin'rt riniiplAlni, nr 'tiilitin.-ii- w:u ito i vt'it itf. iii'inan.li',1 Ui'Trin. lii'.l IS, lH..r,l. S. M. llOl.T, e. s. c. For l.i;:m bek. side or chest, use Shiloh's I'urourt Plaster, l'rice 25 "tits. Cumin iV HrAi F.s. COTTON GINNERS OUSHT TO INSURE THEIR GINS -IN THE :; i mi imum cc. Thin is a Homo company and dw serves the iatrotmxo of nil North Carolinians. It was organized In 18C.K and baf paid over half a million dolh'.rs ir, losses and there iu not one contested claim against it 1 All losfies paid promptly. Even prudent mau ought to insure hit property. For teim.s, opply lo II. A. LONDON, Agent W. S. PdlMROSE, President, jejd. l!Ub, 18S0. WHAT ARE YOG WAITING FOR? Wliy, W. L. LONDON'S FAU & m Dili 111 iWTHHlBI HOW OPEH And ready to be sold. He has .i rifE,ifi:.vj o us stock and thoy me the cheapest goods you ever saw. No rauamuinw that you should send anywhere for goods. You can find them at V. L. Lon don's and as cheap as they can be Lad in any market. KEEP YOUR MONEY aT HOME. AND GET YOUR GOODS AT LONDON'S. He keeps everything and WILL y 0T UK UNDERSOLD BY AXY OSE FOR T1U5 C.ilt. Persons buying goods in large lota will find it to their interest to try ai London's before sending ofT. The Latest Styles, Tie Finest Quality, Tie Utmost Variety Lave been combined by us iu trying to suit our customers. Our Fall and Winter offerings will not and can not bo s'l'-passod. WO place our prices at low water murk for fafe and reliable goods. 'INSPECT. Utf, CRITICISE US, KNOW US, and you will Cud wo deal fair and save you dollars. Would call your especial attention to the large stock of nt Pittsbnro, N. C, Oct. 17, 1880. W. SI, HUGHES. 13(i FAYETTEVILLE STREET, HALEiaH. n. c, I'EAJ.< IN China, Ciodery, Glassware, LAMPS, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE, REFRICER ATORS, TEA TRAYS, OIL STOVES, iC. OcSiiiier 8. 18H9. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made mis erable by that I i-rrible cough. Shiloh'B Cure is the remedy for you. Ciiacis Si Hew'KN. C. McMIUMOK. JAM. A. lleHKLEV. 131 Fayettcville Street, RALEIGH, N. 0. A Strictly One Price House. Until mcml'iTS ol ttils arm itpeiit iTMraI werks In tho !iiirihrn mnrkotn wlinrn Un1yiiur-iiiii.ilaii millri'Iy iipw aiii.'k for tliftlr loro, wlilcli Ihoy ui.u .1 un Tuosilay, Si'iiirmtierl IU. ll embraooe Uii following doporlinoiits : BLACK GOODS AND SILKS. Colored Silks and l)ress Goods. Tho noTi'itiiw in Wmii UrftSH (KmmIb urn lnnumcr- fthlr. In silks ihn I'fTwia aro rlct.nr than vr l fnro. I'luiirt unI Vflvois nro exU'nalvoly uhpJ, tuiil thi-y hIihw lliem In evaryoilr nd ijUHiUy. Trimming In blafk anil o'lurs sulifible or 5l Coak Department. Hu.'h a hanJflinio rollotlc n of wraps a "never Iwii Hlmwu In linn city. IScwnmrki-ie ivtU i the Uu11uk wraps, but Ahurter ni anl Lvltets arc wru aud will K' mIiuwu In all tieetrahle eliaUcB and lengths. Tbrlr lint'8 nf Whito ihk1h, Uuainry, Notltmn HnnlktMil'fii, Mtr., aru vnrlo! and comploio. IitdiN-d, In llilw new binro l din play nl cvorythlus in h f-'und Iu a:y flrnt rlns Iry tlmnln IIhumv Tiifir (Uii FJt DKI'AUTMK.nT ro- ulvna a;-tal at tfutton, and they ahsuio to purfhru'r out ot Un t'Hy tht hfimo prit-ott aud earo iu ilin lining vt OfiliTS It" f'Mlid Kllialll'Mt !U p'TbOIi. uoiuiMh for HMuphm promptly ivmpuYd with. (li.ttdMT a, lJWtf. WILL YOU SIJFFKR with Dy poitsiaaml Liver ('oiuplitint? SbilohV 'itali7.1T is guaranteed to cure you Nqrr!s & Carter, I.'Itii Skmi-Ansuai. Exhibition or Fl MESS am. MI1LIHERY. CAlirr.TINUS ASP FINE SHOES. Sit4 tiff iff mi r raft Imported Suits (special). Handsome DreH Goods, Richest Novelties iu Trimmings, Eiffel Trimmings, (handnntdc). Gimps Sew ing Silk. Fringes, Per bian Bands, But' tons. Claps, Ac. FOR MOURNINC. Priestley's Noveltios snd RipleyV combined n,ake, t.ei ial shudo. MILLINERY PARLORS. Pattern Bonnets, and Hats repre- i icnting one. hundred or more differ. ei.t Rtvles. toKeher with those of OUR OWN MAKE, as executed bv ! our New York artist, present a dis play pleasing, primd and magnificent, gorgeous mid beautiful. Ca-rpefsl Carpets!! The largest stock the lowest prices, Lafc aud Gents' Fine Footwear. orn i.eapkiis : Our Lailli'S liuilnn Uni.lit urn rrRitltt 13. 00 Kv,u. Our M sihMjt'i,ngrcs llalUTB ami Unlit, are ; r.rih I". our t i n lleuta' Ci,i,gre ObIu i-8 a.'ll fur H.M ; r.l"wl.ri' our M.'.m Ootita-C,B. OnltiTu iHI any K' 0.1 1 Our t!.0U UvnU' Oougraw lisllora Ml In iuih mttrkni' ix1KKI'.i:s.-The Iibbi IJ.iMeho, In Ain'Tlcn iur Lftdi".-. unit oi'Ullt'ni.'ti. All 1'i.rclirtHi'f ninnunilng u 5.0o rtuliri'rivl Irro 'I rtiAlK. WiywIl'Tl" Ill till' SUltM. SHILOH'B CO V O II and ( Vmsu .up ion Cure is sold by us on a gimiHii ieo It euits Consumption. CiiAri UtAUbrl. FEE GOODS! W. L. IOUBOIM'3. LUMBER! ' All kiudri of LUMBER for sale at tbo I PITTSEORO SHUTTLE MILL. ' WEATHER-BOARDING, , CEILING AND FLOORING, i Planed ami Kii.s DuikI', ok RouGn. liills sawed to order at phort notice, . B. 0TOOET 3Tr. : Sept. 20, 1889, i CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH ' and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Ci.u i:i it HeadfK. RALEIGH, H. O., Delivers Coffins freo id charge at any depot in State. Ord-rs attendnd to dav or nitrlit. In stock METALIC COFFINS of nil prudes., walnut coffins, Iiu. ROSEWOOD BURIAL CAbES, pine and puplar, all styles, sizes and prices. Burial Rubes of nil grades ind prices. L. C. BAGWELL, R.u.Kiuri, N. 0., Corner of Blount and Martiu Streets. Oct. 10. lfiS'.. 3mf. CATARRH CURED, health and tweet lireuth seerveV y Shiloh's Catarrh Rt-inedy. l'vice !30 centsi Nusal Iujeetor free. C:;..i'i:. i Heai)E( foe in mm mm CALL AT THE CASK STORE -OF- W. G. SEPARK, 10 E. Ilargttt and OK S. Wilmington Streets, RALEIGH, N, C, Where you will find everything you miiy need iu Dry Good.4, Dress Goods Notions, Millinery, Ac, We have a beautiful line of LAM BRKOriNS in l'lush, Velvet aud !l-lt, Table Covers, Mats, Plush js arfe, &c. These goods are the prettiest ever shown in this market j Call and secure the choice. The rhcnptiht and liu. is"rrtet line Gents, Ladies ai d Misaes Shoes to be found anywhere. A eoiiipletu line of Gems' Furiiishlnff Goods. O.-l ober 10. l.O. ui. ' Qjnii Pitn M P flpfnhnp 0 04 ; ""J. U. UUIULUI Mt Vtt and 25. 1889, j j I J- i .1. !()(' ST. President. '. W. CIlMlLOTTEw'y SFLESDio mm lilt. I5UASS KAM, llASFi ll.tLL, Racing, ITCllitary Parade, 6lc, &.c. Thursdity, Oct. 24th, ivill be ex C iiifodernto day. H. A. London, iiiis been invited and Will address the old veterans on that dajr. Betid ir. your exhibits to the Secretary. Ll everybody attend. Let us show that ( lifttli iin ami adjoining counties Lent tku rrld UDFM !$ik: Cily Agricultural Scditj.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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