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TIU'JtSDAY, NOV. '28, 1881).
IOCAL RECORDS.
schedule I'lrrsiJono' n. it.
Tba imnsengiT trHlit "in ilio llttalnrii' rrillroail
Ioi-itn I'limUmi' ilnlly, rxn'i.t SmulayK, Bl i a.
u. viJ arrlr.s at intnium' m s til p. in., miking
to ceunrcllili wltli tin' mull train M Un K. A. i
a-L. R. B., wtitt-li iirrhvsHt lliiMglj nl 11. Ma. m. ;
ad Isvm ItalrlKli m 316 p. ni, '
4W A few extra copies
week's Kut'oKH's lor sulu.
ot this
Mr N'ooe A l'oe have iiO.OOO or
41,000 bricU lor sale. Apply at
it you waul any.
19 Kilty cords ol first class Hick-1
mrw limber wanted at nir at the;
tail We unil. -Norn- out rsi
wted.
... i ,
SrAliVbniiv in need ot some
.1 of
taoucy can get it, by at once hauling
dogwood and persimmon liinher to
Ihtihultle mill.
inagiN -
MW-Tho attention ol our
tntlcs is called lo tho notice of the
Fiuauce C'oinmitlee, published in
Auolher column.
BUT We congratulate our clever
ceiintyman, Mr. John W. At .cater,
upon his marriage, on the 21st insl.,
to Miss Sophronia Baldwin, daugh
ter ot J. J. Raid win Exp
U& It anv our i
ciders (ail to ro -
Ceivrt a Copy ol Ilio liKt oaii nexi
v
ti
they may know it is because
have not paid lor the copies
s i . f.i iy receive
is hu r.icieut !
I. A hint totlie wise
aWT W. II. Leonard has decided to
clots out his Harness ami Saddlery.
Rs has a good slock and w ill sell
cheap for cash. Now is the time for
bargains. Also a lot of material lor
ttls cheap.
Wll our readers will visit the
attractive store, of William Woollcoii
& .Sou, at lialeigh, they will think
thai Santa Clans has made il his
headquarter sure enough! Head
their new 'ml".
ttr Ryniim ..v. l'aschal, tiolilston,
N. C., have just received a nice a
aortiueiit ol ladies and gents' under
wear which will he sold very low
for cash. They keep the latest styles
of ladies lint's, trimmed ami tin
trim tiled.
& We regr. t to hear ol the death
of Mrs. Nancy Norwood, the wife o
our venerable coiinlyinan, William
Norwood. F.sip She died oi. Wed nesday
of last week, aged 82 years.!
into Christian has gone to her:
ettirrutl reward.
ttST Remember you have not call
ed at W. 1. I.oiiilou's to settle or see
about what you owe him. .Now
alter all the notices he has given
you il is your own fault il your
credit is refused No more accounts
allowed until you s:tllo what you
owe. This is business and ho means
business.
)t0- My store is filled with new
goods at cash prices which no mer
chant can compete vviih who sells
on a credit. I have done a larger
business this year than any year in
the live past, for which 1 am grate
ful to my friends. Il you want to
buy goods ior the cash come to O.
S. Foe's where no per cent is put on
to coi ner bad debts.
J5T"A dollar save 1 is a dollar
tnado". Il' von wish to save money
you can do so by bringing your cash
to W. 1.. I.oh.lon's. and gelling your
goods. For the cash be will seil
more goods than v on ever got bclbre
for tho money, lie is olicring spe
cial inducements this wee n ladies'
Cloaks, Jackets, Shawls a.nd other
wraps.
BVTIioho indebted to me know
that Frank has had charge of the
credit business, an i as bo has deci
ded to leave I'itlshoro' I must have
in y accounts settled by January 1st.
If" you will settle promptly il will
b remembered to your advantage
when wc coiiio to rado again. If
your account is not settled by Jan
uary 1st you can not get further
credit, at (. S. Foe's, 1 will make
no exception.
TiiANKstnviMi Hat. Toda;- has
boon designated by the I'rositleiit of
tho I' idled States ami lbs (Jovcrnor
of each State as our annual national
Thanksgiving Day. It is eminently
right ami proper that a Christian
people should tlm . together publicly
return their than Is to Almighty Hod
for his infinite mercies. Tho day
will be observed in various ways,
mid a large majority ol our people
will not observe it all. Some will
tr. . holiday and go bunting, or m
d'i.o in some other amusements
v. ii. , will eat u belter dinner
ii a few will uo to churt I
t -.u.; smaller number will reuietn
i'ii iiitiic lit- ml mi iiislcri lo' ti)"li'i
Inwhicl. iniinhci-. kiiidlthc l'"'hl where Davis was
reader, will y...be? :'" "P"" V-" anocu. s ,.
" tmm, . ; Ins w risls Iiclore he could awake.
Christian Cosfkukm e. The an-1 The prisoner ipiictly si.buiiiicd
mini session of the North Carolina ! and was at once carried lu-loiv the
and Virginia Christian Conlerence. ! Mayor ol Danville, who informed
which was held last week at Hanks'! him that he could not he carried to
Chapel, adjourned on Friday alter ! North Carolina, v ithoiit his consent.
noon. 1 he proceeiiings were very.
hui'inoniou and pleasant. One new
church, named 1'almyrn, vvas ad
milted to the conferciu'c. The an
nual assessment were reported as
iini.1 notvvith.standiiif the scarcity '
of money. A resolution ot thanks
was passed for the kind eulerlain
incnlot lite ileicir-ites and visitors by
tho members of Utiuks' Chapel and
the citinens of Unit neighborhood,
h in I special thanks were returned
to tho citizens of I'iitslioro. Tho
next se.sMt.n ol the conference will
beheld at llinos Church, in tiuiltord
county,
I A IIO.MK IDE!
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(Citizen of ('Imtliiiiii Killed -II is
i ltntly IJin icd in a Hani
I 1 liglil anil Capture of
j the Slayer, &e.
Mr. John D Horton. of Williams
township, was killed on l-'ridav night,
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i ue i, on oi inis mourn
by ;i man
named ,. V, Davis, who is now cim
fined in Wake county jail to await his
trial at tin; Fehrtiary term ( our
superior court. Tho homicide, and
Mm flight and cap! lire of tint -d-iver
have created quite u sensation in
this county. The circumstances con
neeled with (hu Ixunicitlo are very
ice 11 1 i it r, ami the disposition ot the
victim's hotly shows a deliberation
and sell possession that are remark- j
able.
.Mr. Horton was an ninnarrie I .
man, aged about '.VI years, and re :
sideil with his mot her, .l rs. I!li.ahcth !
f ltd ton, i :i the extreme coi l b east ;
corner ot this coi.nlv, vcrv near the !
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Hoi-cn is iiboul 7 years ohl .
very deal'. Nearly a year ago
Mr. llor'lou met with havi's at li;r-j
ham and employed him lo work on !
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jlllU IMIfll, lie (M'V -llU'tl HI III' ,1 UIJ
! intelligent man, and on several net a-
i sions preached in the neighborhood.
lie and .Mr. Horton occupied the
; same room upstairs and slept in the
same bed. n Friday night, the
: 1'ilh insl., Mr. Horton was last seen
alive. Onlh.it nigh' he visited an
j intimate neighbor, Mr. Walter Ivl
! wards, and then started lor home
M'l"iit It o'clock, playing his violin
--
he went. I hat was the last seen
Al
: "., "s aecouiuci no- in i'.ims
'"",l , ' , ,
oil on a trip to Ibileigh and would
I he absent several days, n- he had
frequently done. I'.ivis ihcn, on
Saturday, loaded the wagon with
about ll!lMI pounds ol' see. I cottmi.
which ho said Mr. Horton had told
him to haul to lialciirh. 1 1 ai cmml
of rain he did not go oli' w ilii the
load of cotton until Tuesday, mi
which day he sold it at llah igii for
about S't'i, and rcliirned home ll.nl
ni'ht. Next day some suspicion was
aroiiseil on ftccmiiil ot the contimieit
absence of Mr. Horton. and it ".is ;
hinted that he had been toiilly dealt j
with. Thai night havis went to;
bed as usual, but was missing next
(Thursday ) morning His disap-j
pearance imiucdialcly excite I
pieion, which w as si rcngl bene
ti--"' !
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I'uuling blood under tlie he I in which
he and Mr Horton had been . leep
ing. Iilood was aiso 1'ound on a
wheelbarrow that belonged there
Tin) n. -igh burs began lo search for
Mr. Ilorton's body, lecling ccrtnin
that he bad been kiiled. Thcir
search was not siieecssiul until Sat
urday morning I tlie 2"id I w hen the
! dead body was loiind
lirillr'.n IN A Toll.vi i o ll.MIN
I which was a short distance Iron
dwelling. From all the si
thnught that while aslecl
was
struck twice on the back of the
head with a hatchet, was then clink
ed, was dragged through a window
of the room lo the mi I ol the piazza
below, was dropped Irom the r.ot
lo the gnni.id, was placed in the
wheelbarrow and rolled to the lo
bacco barn, in the Ihior of which a
'grave was dug about two lee! deep.
Intel his body placed therein and
carefully covered with the loose
'earth, 'ilis vest had been folded
jand placed under his head, and Ids
i coal and pants were placed under
his body, which was stretched out
jut lull length. Although dead inure
I than a week, the body had not de
composed at ail and looked very
' n.it ural.
: 1 in ii ted i. it cly upon li ml ing the corpse
; a messenger was sent for the cm uin r,
' who next day i Sunday) held an iu
'ijiiest with the lull"vving jurors:
Messrs. I.. .1. W.iliams, I,. 11. l ales,
j.l, F. O Kelly. J. I'. Siutt. .1. S.
: liamsaud Joscp' Yates. Aiu r hear
ing the ev idem ,. ol several vv it ncsses.
the jury rendered their verdict thai
the deceased had come to tils ileum ;
from blows inflicted with an edged .
toolbv.l P Davis. It i.-csiima!eil lln.t 1
,"0H persons trom Chatham
Durham
and Wake counties were present at
the unpiest. Alter finding the body
Saturday a messenger was sent lo
Durham lo try and capture Davis,
the supposed murderer. Mr. l.onny
1'aiicelle, one ol Durham's most
ellicient policemen, at once tele
graphed to several places, describing
Davis and impiiritig il he had been
seen. In a short time an answer
was ivcei veil ron. me ran roan uge.ni
att hapel Dill, stating that Davis j
uau nougat a sccoin
iss uchci. on ,
Thursday, from that place to Dan
ville, Ya. Thereupon Mr. Eaiicct!e
started on the next train to I ai: ville,
and arrived there at I o'clock Sat
unlay night. He immediately noii
tied the police of Danville ol his
mission and they began to search
Morl'avis. .Nothing could be seen
j or heard of him until ahout mid lay
on Sunday, when Mr. Kaiicetle mri
than I dentally iliscoverc I that he was then
ind' 'asleep in the very same hoarding-
house where he was staving. I :n -
liutelv Mr. I'auceUe
went inlo
IsicCh
"mo toe uocr ici(iii-on'u m-i
were prepared, winch would cause :i
delay of' u lew days. I 'avis said he
vvas willing; lo nccoinpanv the ollicer
-at once, and
I'anville on tl
sorUin:;ly they left
nexi train and ar
rived hero Monday afternoon, when
he was coiiuuiltcd to jail by virtue
ol the warrant issued by the coro
ner. On Tuesday we visited the
prisorer in jail, mid told him that
the liKi oiu. would publish any state
ment about tiif homicide that he
might, wish lo make, but he decline I
to make any statement, sayiiij; thai
it would do nuood an nobody would
believe, it. We learn, however, on
good authority that ho has
AIIMITI'KI) THK K I l.I.I NH
but claims that it was done in self
delense. The prisoner seems to be
self possessed and intelligent, Ho
said thai he was born and reared on
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li on, but lor several years had been
a nieehanic, and had been in this
Slate lor the "a-t thrcii years, lie
is about five feet nine inches lull,
weighs about I to pounds, and his
hair and beard are almost rod. Af
ter In- was placed in jail hero his
trunk was opened and searched, and
in it was ibuiid .Mr. llorion's shoes.
Yesterday the prisoner, by order
of our county commissioners, was
sent lo lialeigh lor sate keening, and
will he couliued in jail
il.ero until
February.
nir court convene
was done lor tear that he might
taken Irom the tail here and
lynched. iiile this prisoners re
moval Irom our jail may have been
proper and prudent, yet il. is a dis
gracclul reileeiion on our
county
that a prisoner confined in ilsjai
not considered sale, and that tho
law i
its en
not
.tody
iblo to protect a man in
Pn ki'oi kut Fooi.kii. At the Fiiy
etteviile ( 'ehlchhial last week were
several pick pockets, who robbed
(jiiili' a number of persons of their
pu rues and watches, which was easily
ilune in the crush and crowd ol peo
ple there congregated. One of t hese
pickpockets, however, was badly
tooled when he attempted lo rob a
t it izi'ii ot this county. As our coun-
i) man n.-is geiiiug on ineuaiiiio
j leave I ayel teville, a pickpocket saw
; hat one ol his pockets was full
i bulging out and thinking it cou
; taiiied a well tilled pocket-book he
t slipped Ins hand in and piilh
; an empty whiskey lieklei
d out
llalcigli Police Fooled.
j Kn'i'iL-h c, rn iim.-ii ii'iu ui Vi:iuiii(.'ii'ii Mnw ii! r.
: l nil K-i.i igh police me a very sharp
j loi and are hard to lie "lakeii in,'' but
isoimi of them were so completely
;snhl Milt eslciday, that they want to
! change places with the night force foi
la while, so people can't seo them.
I'here was iiiuch circumlocution in th
allair. but biictly stated is about thi.-.
Siime w ieked fellow soldu man one of
thus'! i.is.s con: rivaiiccs or Ihislts
which are slcijicd liko a revolver.
You've seen them on the trains filled
with candy. This man had theaforo-
ni-lil in lied hi it I le in his bin Docket. ITo
wore n short sack coat, and the bottle
bulged out. looking just precisely
li!vc a revolver would look in the
same place. The k-en eye of the
police ciujhl ibis and they bounced
the stranger. He asked why he was
arrested, and was told that, it was for
cairving concealed weapons. He
smiled mid started lo take tho bottle
i'luin his pocket to show tho police
that tiny were mistaken: but they
I In i ugh l the man was going to shoot
if be could and ihey swung to him
mure closely. It was not until they
got their prisoner to thestation house
ami made a grab at his pocket to get
the "pi-tol ' first. When they got il
wi ll they ipiii lly handed back tho
bolt',- t.i the stranger didn't say a
void and then began walking around
Irving to look as though ic ,hiu0' had
happened.
Miivfon 1'nioii : Mr. C. C. Palter
sun, had a line bull which was neigh
bor to his horse, and he acipiiicd the
habit of tunning his tongue through
she crack of the stable mid robbing
tho horse of his fodder. On Sunday
nifld it si cms ho was at this tiickj
tv I t ii the horse sji;i'!ied oft' about
t ol ce inches ot his tongue. Ihobt'l : ,, e . , . ., , , .
. , . , , .,, , .... " ...I A stock company vviMi a capital of
had to be kind . I hi moral to f Ills : a-,, ... ,,,,,., , ' .
.... ,. ,-, , . , , , .)lv;.i iiltl lias rceclitlv bceli organised
story is. t hat buds, bke people, should i U) W(() ,. ((t m,ar
noid their tongues. j yi)Hntnnu iu (hi. Slato T,,,
ihiiingfoii Review : Last rhurs- j ,.,, U)v have bought and leased to
day, at Scott's Hill, dm ing the prev- j .fH,,.,- ho,0HI acres of land around
ali'iiceof a thuiidi r storm, a two story I King s Mo -ntaiii ; and il wiil soon
house standing on the pl.uita'iou of eiecl a furiuioc there, 'l'licie arescv
Mr. R K Ihynu, was struck by light t ral million. tins in the cinpany.
Viig, the bolt passing down the cbim
uey on the outside of the bouse until ARE YOU MADE i..ir..l.1n bv . .
near no- i oiin,i wncu u emeieu m'
dwelling through two windows, tear- !
ing th
aitteis from the hinge
si. .iituig their facings, circling round
thetiic
pingopcn tr.e snlesot
a cii
ard in one corner of the room
i.ikI mukiii
its esil through the floor
bout injury to a little negro boy ,
and child who sat in front of the fire,
Kockv Mount Plain Dealer: In I
IKS I
theie were 2") acres planted
,uvii Iii :isk niiinlv. Iii 1S,V.)
I In r
were in the neighborhood of
! l.nuo
icies. mid in lii'M) there will
bo in our O.,j.ljoni ri((00 cres ,,lalJ,eil
h 10 ls88 l0 H
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111 ltl II .111 HIW v 1 1". J. ' -I li"'.'
have not (he liguresHs tl. 'croj) has in t
all been marketed, but we hav
iiod.Hiht the avi'iago will exceed that
of 1SSS. If there should bo 5.000
acics pl anted nct j . ar, and the aver
ii;.- be only $100 to the acre, st will
hi ing to the county the handsome sum
of S ".(HI.OOO.
Winston Sentinel: 'We have been
shown two apples which aio a
put of the thud crop borne this
jear by a tree in the yard of Mrs.
Diii'uins on Main street. The Chat
h'uii Ri i ni.n. will tiltiiiM! nuike a note :
of this, and lav itself out to beat it.
Col. J. A liittinghasacat at, hial'f,,'rc'""'her'
residence that is 11 curiosity. It was'
born vvilh one shorter that! the:
other. On the h fi side iisci,r is veiv ;
lon'. On flu' other side there is no'
cur. It never hail one ami 1 ever ex
pect to. W hen il y .es to sleep it
htiiailv "keeps one eye opcii,'' its
nLt one though this eye is siht
h'r.s. We now expect the edilors of
tin; Statcsvilli' L uidtii'it 1;, the Wilkes
boiu ('hi.uuclc, thet haihain lii-coiin,
ale. I the liiivie Times lo '.skill tltciti
sclves up' tnin t ) find a curiosity
thttt will beat this.
A NASAL 1S.TKCTOK freo with
each but lie if Shiloh's Catarrh lleiu
cdy. I'.ice .Wecntu. Cii.vriN 'c llrv
ins.
Hon. V. 1'. Dorlch. of U iIiIhIioio',
U.eii io.-t vvtil.
Stalesville Landmark : Mrs. Lu
chula Hnrrmer, of Stalesville town
BUip, allOWfiU 0 VOlUlUCCr pumpkin
Vine to grow 111 Ucr garden lUBt sum- lad. mv, at wlilt-li lime all Magistrates will re
nier. It Yielded twcnl four JiUllili- ; l"'rl l"'r.n r m-ikI written r,.I,ons of what-
kius, ticrk'iegatniff m) pounds.
Hi's. Nuncy Dearinan. of Chambers- j
burg township, ban the powder bom j
wliich was used by licr father in the 1
Revolutionary war. It is a ffotird and )
Mrs. Deai iuHii now uses it as a bean j
gourd. Mr. Davidson Oliplmiit hail I
the misfortune to lose a good mule
by drowning in Withers' creek, in
Hariinger township. Sir. (). s son,
Will, had driven tho mule to Amity
Hill to preaching hist Sunday night
and it was very dark, the creek vtry
high and swift, and the force of the
current washed tho mule and buggv
idown nnder tho foot log. I he boy
I swam out, but the mule was drow ned
j before he could get it loose from the
buggy.
''I was most ready to return a blow
and would not brook at all this soil
of thing," for I knew I would cure
'all damages with halvatiou Oil. 25
lets.
Never "bull doze'1 a man, but if you
muet one with a bad cough you may
'btill-doso'' him to advantage with
Dr. Hull's Cough Kvrup. 2.r cts.
FOR DYSPEPSIA und Liver Com
plaint vou bitve a printed guarantie
on evory bottle of Shiloh's Yitalizer.
I It never fails to cure. Cn.vri.N A; II fa-
VKS.
WHY WILL YOIT cough when
Shiloh's Cure will give immediate re
lief. Price 10 cts.. 50 els., and 1.
CHAW .V Hkapks.
(.' clone at Newiici ii.
Nkvvuku.n. N. C, Nov. 21. A fearful
storm, coming from the southwest,
struck this place today. The plate
and pulp factory of S. If. Gray in
which there were sixty hand-!, was
levelled to the ground. One em
ployee was instantly killed, another
mortally wounded and eight olbt-rs
injured.
The factory was valued at SfiO.OOO.
The damage lo the house and stock
is estimated at $8,(llhl; to machinery
not yet known. The wind blew a
perfect huricaiie, unroofing housk
blowing down chimneys, trees and
fences. The damage to the town
while not definitely known, is large
THE REV. (H10. II THAYER, of
Rourhoh, Ind., says: "Roth myself
and wife owe our lives to SHILOH'S
CONSUMPTION I .CUE." Cn viin A.
IIkaI'K.n.
On Monday w Hcgan
To give tickets for prizes worth
having. The prizes are as follows:
One solid gold watch, hunting case,
ono open face gold watch; and any
one can examine these witches who
will come to our store. These watches
will be given to the person who holds
the ticket corresponding with the
sealed number of watch, on the last
day of December. For each and every
dollar's worth of goods purchased
from this day onwards, there will be
given a ticket. Then' watches rep
resent over 100. Rig Racket Store,
cor. Martin v Wilmington streets,
Raleigh, N. C.
SHILOH'S CURE will immediate
ly relieve Croup, Whooping Cough
and Rronchitis. Cii.vws .V. HtvnKS.
j -HACKMETACK,' a lasting and
fragrant perfume. Price li.) and oil
cents. Chums Jt Hr.u 1 .v.
digestion, Conslipntion, Dizziness,
I )M ,,f Annetito. Yellow Skin ' Slo
hih'.s Vitiiltyer i u ii-wii it-,, em-, f'u. -
,..N t. i,..v j
!
are
larmers of Uiavvt'.a, K
Imrmiig corn tor fuel, timbngit el
can i
than coal. Corn is sold on the far
in
int I'Oceuts ucr bushel, while coal aver
ages '22 cents. The Farmers' Alli-
j" aovise mat tiait tlm corn crop
I ''e used as fuel, thus advancing the
price of the other half.
SHILOHS CATARRH REMEDY
a nositive cure for Catarrh. Dinh-
j theria and Canker-Mouth. Chah &
I Heai.es.
Now Advertisements.
immm chesses.
Ill BlTiirilM.ru Willi SorUnll t!3 t Tlm f.l,-, I. I..
tl. Eillne, Cli-rk nl Hi" ltair 1 ut Ci.iiuly C.inini!
lniiiin of clmili-im coiiDij-. Jl. C , (In lu-n-liy ivr
ilfy Hint the tiainwiiij; i.i n irun and mriwi r!bii.
mi i.i, t"r Hie yuar in.llng Nt. siiih. lsr.i, f the j
.uiiiiiiui., itoniH Mni Diur ,. !i ,v,mewiii'i,.n, j
aii..-i i., ii,. ii,w ,.,,.,.. n.,r.-.f r!
l-llv,'ly, Uin nuii.tocr of dHVs ih u.ir.l v In
,"i.l.ii. ami tin iii-iiiinoo trt,ni in-ivi.ii 1,1.0. I
w- hatch. I
ls oi ;
1 f
I'tirdiunltig fn,'"iit UT jkht UvU"
on ftri unt tf trtilgt8(
computing txtH,
t xppiiM iw Hr t.f It. It.
iurtriuut if JU,
(u Wi9 tilrln prl3ior, he,
211.V11
3 80
u.n :
T.itnl,
S. i. TAt.LV,
'9 iUa ns CtiuunlN.li-iiir,
M mlli iriiVftU'J,
ii'iti'.i.tliie taxi'.-i,
mi mc'UUt ol I'tldrs,
T'ltnl,
A, T. I.AMHETU,
1, Unys aa Cuintiilfstniw,
iuIIoh iravfliptl,
fi'iui'tiitiiK tnxffl.
mi m-eiiuM i'f brlilg.'f ,
Total,
won
JS.'Hl ,
fi in
ss
no
fjioo
It ID
M-.i
s ;m
Hi.' 3S
Tli 0'Hiril wan tit htfnl"ti 3tl ilayn,
1 n. EXI.1NF,
Ri'lt, i.f CiiHii anil "it im, lot loik .I Un I" ntd.
liov. ftu, li-PV, a.
- ' To Zt"agristra,tes.
- Tll ,..,,,. t.mlnlltfi), wll, rai.ct ,u the
tr' i m- in 1 r.inl.i.ro' im TIKSDAV, Mcu-niuxr
, t'Vi'r ney may lie In tln-ir liandii lx-..nglng to
tlmeiiimiy. a. 0. HEAUKN,
Nnv. 2S, 188'j. 5i s. e)ialrlou.
Hang up tho baby 'a HtocLiug,
lie sure you don't forget
The little dimple darling
Has ne'er seen Xmas yet.
Do You Realize
that it is almost time to
GET YOUR PRESENTS
FOR THE
Merry Xmas Times?
Remember that when you want to
got your gifts, for Xmas that we
have them ill very
Large - Quantities
this year, and we have rented tho
Btoio adjoining our place bo bb to
more fully
SHOW THESE GOODS.
Our stock in this line is larger and
nicer than ever before, and we hope
to be able lo
PLEASE EVERYBODY.
YVo havo mi excellent lot of
PLUSH GOODS,
XMAS CARDS AND
Fire Works.
(Jail and see them soon, before the
assortment is broken.
WQGLLCQTT & SON,
14 East IKTartin Strew;,
HAI.lUtill, iv. c
LCST CO"W !
SlHAVKIIIllimll IWi. lll.llilllH 1111 Bl I.ll'K TOW,
wlih iviiiii, liii'iin. whim Kuii Iii fnrt-lieitil and
wtilie 1 11). A Milmsif rrr.l will ln'n!il furlicr
Ji-lhvrv i.i mi' nrar liulf, X. C. L. I,. CLRIU,
N iV. Jl, 1-su.
CLOTHING!
T. J. LAMBE,
LEADING CLOTHIER' AND
MERCHANT TAILOR.
GFMTS' FUKNISHINGS.
I.AT.ST STYU-:$ IX Jl ATX.
Men's hand and ma. hino-made Shoes.
Nov. 21, lSS'.l.
A DM1NISTR ATRIX NOTICF -
IllllillU' IIIHlllli..l IIS till. B.llllllllH .dir.- lit
Mnnly liiii hii Im. iiiim'., I ln-rrhy n.iliry all iw-
--iiM li.-ltlliu .-inline H:ti.i.l hnld It'i-oilt-i-iit In
hlllll lln- Mime In mi' ul, i.r Ihl Villi lUjr uf
oiM.iiMT, I mm. s. t. I1 1111A.M.
o, ii.Ih r Ji, lsm.
SAVE Oi& MONEY
Hy calling on me when in need of
anything in the following line:
FRUITS,
CONFECTIONERIES,
SNI FF, TORACVO, CIGARS,
CANNED COOPS,
CROCKER Y, ( i LASS WARE,
Y( H ) I ) WA 1 ! E, W i LLO W WARE,
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
HORSE SHOES,
NAILS.
RACON. CORN', MEAL, OATS.
P. RAN, SHIP-STUFF.
FLOUR,
MOLASsES. SALT, SUGAR,
COFFEE,
LARD, &(, AC.
I. Mr. C. 0. Hatch, of Chatham,
i.-t with me and will bo glad to serve
i.".
"", "lU"'l"'.,u" "
Satisfaction guaranteed or money
refunded : dou'l forget the place, op-
lHisiie I aiii'h
New Wart house.
dune and sei ma
W. H. PROCTOR,
1)1 lIIA3I, 7S'
Nov. 21. lsn',1.
O.
RACKET STORE,
llTlCIIAt, TS, V.
W. B. WELSH, Hanaffcr.
BARGAINS!
IX tlooi'S. XO TJOXS, d "
Pant goods 0 to l!Se.
Dress (iingb ims '.Ic : good Calico Tic
Hov's Hals 40c. mid up.
t ients' Hats (Sc. mid up.
(ients' lb Oralis SSc. to $1.28,
(Jems' Cine Shoes OSe. to J'i (10
H , fhiuiH.aV Suits fion.1.9S
to js -is.
Men's Suil 1 from to 118. 1
Men's I'auts '.is . ami up.
Holt's 1'iaids SAi!.
(tents' bile Shirts -IS,' to !?1.4Sc
dents' I'oloied Shirts at all prices,
(ients' riauiicl Shirts ut all prices
Trunks from ('.Sc. to .i).-lS,
Valises ami Hand Das from lite, to1 X"T' ""''
!l IS , IfBORTdAOK SA1.K15Y V I U-
l iniinllas and ruiasols at all prices. ; ;fH Tjnfa niMrlynK, i-iiutil In in' Jtnf.s
V 1'iiin 1 im 1 if I)i chs (l.iods :
A I me 1.11 1 ot J'ltSS ItOOUS,
fsiiks Uliii alius, v US U meres, iVC.
t)l H liM'IKS Host ANt. IjAIUKS 1KJ'AI;T'
y.i.st is Imminsk.
Corsets from 'iiie up; Lace from lc up.
A Fine. Lino of Jewelry.
First Cbtss Line of I'ei f mnerv, V:c.
i-'iuo Hue of Ladies ami Children s
Shoes.
HAHDWARK-As Imvessb Stcs-k !
77A MM .7.' .1 ' HA L I MICE!
Nijv. 21, lSl.
WHAT AREY0UWA1T1NG FOI!?
Why, W. L. LONDON'S
nil o iirmiuTii
DON'T YOU KNOW THEY RE HOW OPEN
And ready to be sold. He has
I TIW.ltK. YSf O MTS ST o tut
and they are the cheapest goods you ever saw. No rmtson now tint
you should send anywhere for goods. Yon can find them at W. L. Lou
don's and 83 cheap as they can bo had in any maiket.
KEEP YOUR MONEY JT HOME.
AND GET YOUR GOODS AT LONDON'S.
Hp keeps every I Ling and
KILL XOT HE VXHEllSOLD JIY AXY OXE J'Olt THE CAfilT.
Persons buying goods in large lots will find it to their inlercst to try at
London's before sending off.
Tie Latest Styles, Tie Finest Quality The Utmost Variety
have been combined by its iu trying to suit our customers.
Our Fall and Winter offerings will not and can not be nurpasHcd. We
place our prices at. low water mark for safe and reliable goods.
INSPECT US, CRITICISE US, KNOW US, aud you will find we doal
fair and save you dollars.
Would call your especial attention to the largo stock of
CLOTHIITG.
at
Pitlsboro, N. C, Oct. 17, 1889.
A VISIT
TO
ELLIS'S STORE.
Durham N, C,
WILL REPAY ALL WHO WISH
FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
Tho trade of Chatham county i
especially solicited.
Ordersbyn.ailwillrcceivepron.pt
uttention.
Nov. 21, 18H!).
Tmix .yotici::
LiST CALL!!
I will N nt Die Mlunlng iilnotw tn imIIi'i-1 tin'
tnin uuc, ticn tl -.
l'liwt hlini
llmlloy Iiiwiih1iIi,
Hilirlfhi
MallirwB 1
iionrCns k "
lilllf
eniitri! "
Unit
OHklmiJ "
l.i.f n Sliil,
sili r I'll),
on mil,
. it's X lU'Vls,
iiiiihI,
.kI.
1 'kvUh'. Cii' Fiiir
'! ..ll-y n mill, lll. k .ry Ml.
.1 1111 mire's siuri-, I'm if l oin
J.iIiilk.ii'j ali.ru, New llnpe
MuriMiu'K sliirii. Wlllliiln
n iinlnii'ii'B mill, "
1 :ia.'-ii.ii-'p nii.rr, "
l'm-i- mill, lliiMwIn
1 ltii).i' thi' no; i-aj-.-rs u Ul in.
ml ii.ty ll.nlr mxin iu Uil will 1
1 1
1 i.r.-mj.Ti
la--, i.i,,..r
luiilly ymi will hnvii inili--ir ymi . uin-I
1 plmll. 1.11 lie Hrni iluy ul .laiiui.t y, ls-.-i
Ml tAniln mi lilrli tliii tn.ti-s tin nl 1
Ii.-. ,111,-1-n.li.-r.i-i
. At Hi
I -in ' i,
numf llinii 1 Iih1I I'l.n-i- II
lint ili.ulli'
't tilt lllM'f 111 l.i'l-i...ll;il ,n.-
orly, wltli tiit, at
,n'.
S. w. lilii:w i.ii,siit.ri(T
DMIXISTRATOK'S NOTICE
Mm Sully J. 11" ri .Iimt-u-i-I. 1 li.T.-l.y it"UI h'.i
in rxliltilt Uir sain in me n nr Ih-Ii-ip Hu "Ui il.o
ul Nnvi.tnlwr. "va. U. A. I.oM'ON.
NuV ", tlifH.
4DMISISTRAT()li'SXOTICR
HiVIMl nilHlllli-.l ilio .inliil iil -r i.f
Mr". Ui-l-eii' lii'll, iIi-i'piihhiI, I lii ifliy .tl( nil
liarsniis Ii 111 i.i.- ilnlnii hkiiui "il'l ilii'li-lil l"
nbllilv ilm nif tu mi- iit or Iwf "r tin JI1I1 Ihv
..(ll'-U'liT. lsjil. t. A. MOUACK.
Oi'lulmr 'H. 19.
1'i.rni'lli. ni.iauiE 1 -iihiih nv vim 111- -ii.iu .ii-i-i-u.'iii
f AND HALK.-BY VHiTl K OF
hi my. I will jmi-ll.-
mi'-itttii n.1 tlie r .mi
ltnufn x in I'll flKn.', -it Jn.iii.lny. id" in-l ilny
n lvmlwr. 1 n -JTrtniii ir.c( ! nu hi ivti.i
imiy nulnimK lli Arrt'H, mtj-.iiiiti ihu i
nt H. T. Htiiitlilt, Amltr-wi' Thoiiuwv Miliprn.
kmiwiiAf ttinZvH I'Atllnluill plmf.
Trrmft : xiic ihtrilr-ibnli, tuttnnrH lit ru nnI t v
nmnilift wtMt r rent. lutratt n.vurttt by uii
and ai'pruiftM WKitrliy.
EMMA I'ATTIMIAI.L,
O'V. II, IftW. iV miHWHloiittr.
S1
iTATK OF NORTH CAROLINA
OICNTTOK NEW UANOVKll -1.. Tins Sc-
I'HU' -U Ci ill lit .
B. A, l."ti'l"ii. bh .Imliiblr-il T of Mr-,. Snll; ).
Mi-vre ili'i-enMil.
Airittn-.t
Mr r giiliii-. Cllnrliii' A. Ilioti nml mli tb.
Ttilf If 1 fl'i'i'lHl .r'i-i'.lln; tiiiii! iiiw'I l.y thi,
litnlnllfT t '.l llif rcn! il'i-ii iy ,f hi-. tiiti-.tn!,,
Htlutfclf In fHliI iiiiinty. I" niaki' A-i!iif r..r On- .iiy
infill uf tin luiti'i'if'liii'jifi if his hiifsiiiti., Hinl ti
At'imnrttK ' On' ii'l-iHi-i.iii i.f Uif iv-iui l.y On
I'lMniifr. m.iiini linn Hu .iiri-n.iiiuii.. Mmy .
Oillni-f-. t"jilhfclilif A I.hvIm, lttilH-ii-il S liavi.H, ,,.m
i o. Mlllnr. Tlummi C. Mllli r, Ji.lnislniii- J..11, n,,
I wlln Ih-nln, Mury A. Mlllir, lu mii-ii l. Miiii r,
I Tli, ,111't-. I. 1'HVlf, l.illll IHivW. Iri.l li liHll.i,
I Wllllani lnol.i, sun "t Y'. S. I.hvik iIiwi-h-.i,
I ll.mlll llMVlf. SHI nl llr. WllllHlll llllVlsili, iHlm-il,
I inl rnsl s Km l. art- ii.'ii ii-.iii-iit .. it 1 1 - Mnif
nii'l i-illll'il ufliT 1IU1 illllKiMin li I'Miiiil !'t,tn
llitn Slf-tlt. anil Unit llii'y ar hi-irs hi Inn "f I'laiu
' tlirs liilifirtU- ftii'l iii'.-i-si,iiry j.-irll'-s tt, ti. ,r ,
' ivntlnj : liny nri li'-n-l'v mnilliil I" ii 1 1 ur in 1I111
iiilli-"f thi- i-IitW 'l llm sui'i-ri'T ,"iiri ul sHhl
,' f"Ullty uf Nl'W ll'Ul"Vfr, uli tin-'i. Ill ilnySi! th'.-,,,,,.
! lifr. Issw, ftii'l uti-iwi-r ur ilfmur in Un- 'tti.-iimirr-.
, iiintil.tiit, ur Jiuiflim-iii will l-i ron.lf ri'il fur ihf
. rftlef iti'inanilf it iii,-u-in.
S'lACV VAN A-lllilMlF, C. S, 0.
, Mlllfr ami wiv. I will mil fur riwli ai ilifi'iiri-
iiu.,.,rin WtiM.r..' mi Wmimkho, Hi, nil,
,lay uf livniinr, issn. rtaln l.t..r Un-l itii!
lu thi tiwn uf UayH'iii't. anl known In Un
MlI town as M Nil. ass. t'ALV IN o'lll;VAST.
S iV. Hill. ISftl.
I.
AND SALE. HY Y1RT11', OF
HH'rlr'tf the ntipcri'tr "ini -f (ImMmm
munty, I will wll n I'tilt'l. HiiritMit, at Hi iimrl
hmtpa il""r of haIi I tiainly, u hntitnlity, thi' H'h
ilav .r ihrmli rt u tvrmtn iitit't .f laitti t-tt
unit- in UHi'lwiu ImvIiI, In ntit r..ui,ii.lji.ii
Ititf ih lii(t? t TUw I"Wtn, It -. Sh! Hfil
tiili't, ti-iilHliihiU fitiHt W nrrt't. unl Ujiij iho
Tfrini: rtii-r-lmU tHith, Imtttn.'fl in 12 m'ttttlttt
WH t Ultnl U. W. Kol MUir",
Sot. 14, iw o mmiftei' mr.
W. L. LOJMDOTff'S.
NoRRis & Carter,
i KXjEIO-I:, 2ST. c.
I Rim Skmi Asscai. E:uti;rrios or
m hiss mil HimnT.
CAllCKTINilS AMI 1-IN'K SIIOKS.
Splendid Irvan
Imported Suits (spt -ial). Handsome
Dress Ooo'Ir, Riehent Novelties in
Trimming. Eiffel Trimmings,
(handmade). Gimp? Sew
ing Silk. Fringes, Per-
Niau Hands, j.iit
tons, Claps, iVc.
FOR MOURNING.
. Priohlicy's Novelties: ami Ripley's
combined make, special sliau-:-.
MILLINERY PARLORS.
Put tern Ronnefs and Huts rero
aeufin" one hundred or more differ,
ent dvlns. fogelher with those of
OUR OWN MAKE, as executed by
our New York artist, present a dis
play pleasing, grand and nutguiliceut,
gorgeous and beautiful.
Ca.rpet.-3 1 Carpets!!
i The largest stock the lowest r:eos.
flflfl GfiHtS RDB FOOtfCHr.
ocn i.niii:r.s :
OiirlJ.ihlji llciilliiHi.il l....is. nri' ri-zular
li
i.H.
our n .1:1 lifiitn'i
mrlli f5 i hi.
. iiK'n-hi, linlii-rs mid Hala, us
our il wi Unit' Ciiikh'mh liult.ira 8fll fur W.OO
'Ihi'wiicr,'
our fl.vutlnuts-Cuitg. linlti-rs isunl Buy W.M
nli
Olir i.iK lii l.-.h' C"li
nuuki-t-
COl KCIN.-Thii lire!
l.Hitll-?l nil, I l,.-i.tll-llit-li.
H lillllt.l'K tH'St Iu till
VtiMimK In Anii-rK-ii fur
All ilir.'lill-i-. Hill. .111111117 I,, i
I'f . Il.-kl'i- IV ,. Iil'il. Ill Oil- Mill
mi ilullvi'ii-,1 frua
w C. McKlMjl .S. Jam. A. MnsKl.l V. W T. MiiUB
.;: 131 ras'ettevillo Street,
ii
KALKK1H. X C.
A Strictly Qr.c Price House.
H.iili m.-iulnTM ! 1 1, l- Ilrm npi-iit si-vi-r.-il wi-i'lni
' In Hu- ii.ri lu i ii innrii,-is M',,-r ihi-v .urrliM-il mi
i-nllll l., II' lV!.l,.. k ,,r lln-'a- 'mi-. H hirh Ui,.y o,p.
. ! 11 Tiii-mliiy, s,.,i,.i)' r .Ui. It i-nibiiiiiii .ho
I'iCi-nliig .li j.Hl i ui' ;
BLACK GOODS AND SILKS.
I Olori'll MIkS lti Jtl t'SH (iOOIiS.
Tin ni'Vi ltii -, tn Vv.h I iiri-.w Omnia nri' liiiiiim(r
; al'li. in siu.1 tli i fri-.'ih iirf ru-in-r Hutu t'Hr ue
- l.-rr. l'lii.-lii. niut Vrlii'ls urn cxli.iistvi.'ly unihl,
nii i 11,1-v hlii.w tin-in 111 rii'i-v iMli.r mill niiHlliy.
Trliiinili.ui In Min k An.l i'..l,.r eulmlilu for nl
t'i'Ml.l'S.
Cloak Department.
Su'-h ft hnii-li-iMuo r-'lltT't ti. of wraps m nnvr
t.f-pn Kln.wii lu ihiHi'ltv. XiWMiukf'i will be llm
.''''
Vl1" u "t im iirntrnMt Urtaen
mu Unigilin.
'Hu ll Ittii'n ut Wlill. iLkhN, Unnlwy, NiitluDt
llfiiiilkoriiiliir., iti-., nri varli-il Hiul comr iin.
Imlisiil, In Oils now Hinrn In iliiOnynl evi'ryCilnij
1.1 In fi.'.iii.l In any nisi i-Ik-s lny Oi-'iln llnkvi.
Thi lr Olli l ll IlK.VVI; TMIInT li" ilvistf.;i-li4l at.
l-lill,,li., Hit, I tt.fy n--uri 1" 1 urrliii.-tiTfi nut 11! Ihfl
lly 1 hf sunn .rl'iri an i i n In Hip nillwg uf
'I 'ti-rs us i'-nll ui r.l.iali,,..! Ill n-r-iiin. TSrtu)ut
i"r h--iii.i-s j-r-iinpily o mflii il wlili.
Ortt,hi-l :l, ISM'.i.
LUMBER!
All kinds of Ll'M IM Al for sale at tlm
PITTSDORO SHUTTLE MILL.
WEATHER-BOARDING,
CEILING AND FLOORING,
I'l.iMii ami Ku.x l)iin-.ii, n; Rorcu,
Hills siivvi il to order nt short notw'P,
(looil ('eiiiiii; anil Flooriiij; ali ady
Diassi n at oiilv !?1 per 100 fcit.
13'. NOOE, Jr.
Sept. 'iii, lKS'J.
"wrOUBHEST
Ftii FAVK 1TFYILLK STRKKT,
zuaxezgiz. nr. c,
I'EM.KU IN
Ctina, Ciockery, Gtoare,
LAMPS, TABLE CUTLETY,
SlLYFU l'LATEI) WAKK,
REFRICERATORS,
Ti
iJCK"
TRAYS, OIL STOVrS, AC.