iutiham jScrurd
Tlll HhllAV, VkIIIH AltV 1. IMI4.
LOCAL XCOKXS.
Scvf ru AI'iIIh Hour ;t."5 u barrel
bt O. S. J'oo & Son 8.
Fresh pardeu well, ulso clovor
toed, hi O. S. j'oo v. Son'.".
During J tin u n ry I h e d ;iy ' I e n g t h
llMH ililTVUtll ii5 lllillUtC'H.
Received thin week u hire lot
I alioe at O. S. I'm! & Son h.
Kuur Syrtiji only i.'0c. mid 25c.
jer gullon at O. S. lot1 d Son h.
A lot of colliim Avnlnut, oiik and
pine lor sale ( heap, by H. .Nooe, Jr
A fine work mule, 8 j-cnrg old,
perfectly gentle, lor sale by llynum
& lleuden.
there were sixteen marriage
licenses issued in this county hint
month, ot which S.-ven worn to whites
And liiiitt to blucktt I'miaHy thcro
ro many more to whites lliun to
thicks.
-V. T. Nockc, of llurlington, has
removed to thin jilnce mid oj oueu a
JweIry..;l)op oinHiio tho JJkcoRI)
othco, where fie in ircmrcl to repair
clocks and wutclics in a workman
like uiHnner.
r. 11. rdward,denlmt,ol Wnko
ForcKt, N. C, can be lound in his
ufflee at Alrn. Fxlino'H Hotel, on
Monday, Tuesday Wednesday and
Thursday following third Sunday in
each month, prepared to do all kind ol
dontul work.
Do yon wish to buy notne cheap
good? If no, cull at V. L. London
& Sou's and moo the bargains they
re now ottering. Dre goods, flan
iiIh, runily made clothing, blankets,
clonks and milliiiury at Icsh than J
JSow 1 ork cost.
Our Chatham 'possum hunters
tminol now enjo3' tlmir lavoritc
f-port until next October, for tho
'poHHUin law goua into ell'ect today,
uud it in made a misdemeanor to
limit 'poHiinis in this county bo
tweon the first day ol February and
the first day ol October.
They now hi.ve, ready lor sale
ut V. 1j. London & Son's a large lot
ofplowa: Fanner's Friend, Oliver
Chilled, Dixio, (ieorgia Stocks, Ac,
also a lull stock of plow steels and
castings, plow handles, bolls and
screws, single trees, back bands, col
lars, haines and plow lines.
Mr. C. W. liynuiii, of Baldwin
township, killed nino thousand
pounds ot pork last week. He kilU
d sixteen hogs that weighed over
ilOO poumis apiece, and all he killed
averaged 250 pound apiece. If
many of our tanners made so much
niout there would not be such a cry
of hard times.
(iRoi:Ninoi! Tradition. Tomor
row (Friday) is tl.o day lor the tra
ditional groundhog to tnuko his up
pearance, tind toreciist the woail.cr.
As tho KkooRD has otton nieutioiied,
if the groundhog sees his shadow,
that is if the sun sliii.es, on the 2nd
of February, tho winter is only halt
gone : but il it does not then seo its
shadow, if tho sun does not then
dhino, there will not he miieh more
wintry weather. So look out. to
morrow and notice what suit ot
weather we will have.
Quarterly Confkiikm'k The
first quarterly confereneo for this
year on the Fittsboro' circuit whs
bold in the Methodist church at thin
place, on last Saturday. The pre
aiding older, 1'ev. V. 11. M of ire, I'
J)., waH present and preached fine of
his ablest sermons. Kvery church
on the circuit, except l'ro idenee
and Mt. Zion, was represented. On
accounted the hard times the pastor's
Balary was reduced from SrtOO to
$700, and llio assessments on the
aovora) churches were reduced ac
cordingly. The next quarterly con-,
iurence will be bold at Monetae.
Oi.d Soldi Kit Dkao. We regret
to hear ot the death of Mr, W.J.
Wrlch.ol Dear Creek township. He
was one of the first volunteers from
this county in the spring of lSlil,
and was a gallant soldier, having
been wounded ut Malvern Hill and
(tottysburg. Ho was a member ol
Cajit. Webster's old company, which
was Co. H in the tamous 2tith North
Carolina regiment, whose loss at (iet
tysburg exceeded that ot any other
regiment in any battle during the
war. There were two companies
from this county in that regiment,
and but few oi those old heroes now
survive. Ono by one lliey have
"crossed o'er the river ami are rest
ing under the shads of the trees",
and tho memory of their valor and
heroic deeds should ever be loudly
cherished.
Personal Itkms Miss Mary Su
Kun Thompson has gonn to attend
school at 1'ence Institute, at Uuleigh.
Miss Sadie S, Hollister, ol New
ern, is visiting Mrs. Hal Loudon.
Mrs. C. D. Hill has gone on a visit
to Kayettevillo.
Dr. W. '. Headen and wile, of
Chapel II ill, spent last Saturday and
Sunday here at his old home.
Our former townsman, Capt. N.
A. llamsey, ot Durham, made a short ; are tho visitors, but the girls say wo!
visit here, a few days ago. : live in tho country and it is not elisj
Mrs. Delana 15 rower and Miss quelle to tell who calls. Well, I!
Lauru lircwer went to Kaleigh, on; always want to tell all I know, but;
last Tuesday, to attend the marriw.'e, they havo got on the drag now. Lut I
last night, id' Mis Maude Marshall,! I will say they are good clever lel-j
the grand daughter ot Mrs. Brewer. : lows and 1 have never known ono;
Mrs. J. J. W. Harris, of Raleigh, 'ol thorn to bo hungry. They cer- j
is here on a visit to her sister, Mis. : tainly will bo a lortuno lo tho'r
J. M. Leach. 1 wives if they can hold out.
Mr. JI, L. Hums has moved to j 1 did enjoy M r, Wol ft 's loiter. 1;
Alamance county to take charge ofi hope he will write often, but he need i
llr BulLs Holi'tf t-iotk J.uii; 1 noi. witro us ot lut Imihry dollar'
Old Citizen Dr..r Tho many
friends ol Mr. Luther Clegg will re
gret to hear of his death, Which oc
curred at his residence near th'i
place, nn last Saturday, in the eight y
filth year ot his age. And thus has
passod away the last survivor ol a
family ol ten brothers and sisters,
not ono ot whom died under (illy
years oi age, a longevity quite re
markable. The families ol those ten
brothers and sisiris are now quite
numerous und are some ol the very
best citizens of Chatham. Mr. Lit
ther Cleittr was one ol the best and
Kvnllest men whom we have ever
known. His very presence was
benediction, and of him il may very
truly be said that he wus"uu Israel
ile in whom there was no guile".
Pi.r.NTV oK Poiik. Wc venture the
prediction that tin1 people ol Chat
Int. in will buy less western meal this
venr than during uny year within
tho past twenty years. And the
reason of it is, they will have plenty
ol their own pork, or at least much
more than limy have had in many
a year. From every part ol the
county wo hear reports of nearly
every larmer having Killed more
hoys than usual. This is especially
Into of the stock law territory east
of Haw river. One largo farmer
there recently told us that all his
colored tenents had raised meat
enough to do tlicni, which is some
thing quite unusual. F.von at 15y
num's the operatives in the factory
have raised almost enough pork to
last them this year from their "slop
pigs , having killed about 1,0U0
pounds of pork. This is certainly
encuuragiiig, lor this country will
never go to tho dogs" us long us
our people kill so many hogs.
Puominkkt Citizen Dead. Mr.
James Hunter Headen died at this
place on last Thursday, after a pro
true tod sickness, in the seventy lit L t i
year of his age. And thus has passed
away one ol Chatham's most prom
inent citizens. Jie graduated from
tho University of North Carolina in
lo., and soon nllerwurds began the
practice of law, in which profession
lie took a prominent position. Jn
lb'4S, 1854, and 1864 he was elected
to tho Legislature, and in 18UI ho
was elected to tho Secession conven
tion. In 1872 ho was the Preside!)
tial elector lor this Congressional
district, una in 1874 ho was tho
nominee of his party lor Congret-s,
and in 1882 ho was the noinineo ol
his party tor judge of this district.
Though Irequently appearing belore
the public in political campaigns, he
was very retiring in his disposition
and unobtrusive in his niiMiners.
Ho was esteemed by all who knew
him as a gentleman ot the strictest
integrity and highest sense ot honor,
and here in the county, in which he
was born and reared and resided lor
nearly three quarters ot a century,
he died without leaving an enemy
or any one to think evil of him. lie
died at peace Willi his (iod and his
lei low men.
In this connection it may be men
tioned as a remarkable circumstance
Hint Mr. Headcu and Mr. J. J. Jack
son, were both born and reared in
this county, weto room-males al the
University, practised law at the!
same courts lor over hall a century,
were always devoted and intimate
iriends ami companions, and yet all
Ihtiir lives were political opponents, 1
and Mr, Jackson, now in lu bovciiI y
seventh )ear, survives to mourn the
loss of his lilo tmio Irieiid and asso
ciale.
inr tint I.KC ilili.
"PolkV Pickings.
FlMMON ClIOVK, N. ('.,
Jan. 2!l, 1MH.
Since my last letur 1 have b"cn
h) iiiputhii.ug with the editors. For
when a man writes lor the public a
great many men assume the position
ol critics mid some will get mad il
their names are mentioned whih.
others will feel slighted if theirs are
lull out, and then 1 don't know
where 1 am at". Hut it. is romark
able to know how far a man will
ride to see his name in a paper, when
he is loo stingv to subscribe and pay
lor a paper ol his own. Well, I hare
decided to put all my neighbors and
Iriends' names in as soon as 1 can,
pii'l 1 am not going lo tell any
stories on them, neither am 1 going
to tell all the truth. I am neither
a widower fir a candidate, therelore
I have all the elbow room I want.
I am sorry to say nearly every
family in this neighborhood is sick
with tho grippe. I have board a
great man- tell how they felt and 1
have summed it up to be as follows:
It is h contemptible, nauseating,
hack aching, eye hurting, head split
ling, shivering, depressing, irritating
disease. It comes like a thief, stays
like a poor relation, and when it
goes generally manages to forget
something ami has to come back
two or three limes.
One of our neighbor girls mairied
last week Miss Trinnio Tcague to
Mr John Walters. The j oung bilks,
wishing to impress thorn ot the sol
ttmn occasion gave them a good bell
ing, and oh, what a fuss they did
make, and from their costume there
were a great many ladies, they drill
ed like soldiers and looked like war
times and it I had been young 1
would have been trying to volunteer
again. 1 tell you if tho ladies und
an old Gddlo wont make a man gel a
a move on he is a yoner.
liobin Adair, Long Shanks and
('hunk live in town and can till up
purl ol" Iheir letters with ttdliug wWo
for it is like tho rabbits, wo scarcely
ever jump ono.
My wife said as I had to write to
tho paper about wanting eggs, she
would give mo two Christmas and I
made mo a "Tom und Jerry", then 1
loll like h Vauderhilt. "
f n-ill cli.i. liv u-ivln.r Mr -!'ill1 Ml.
lor is 80 yoiMoid.goes'to mill nearly
every day horseback, breaks all his
f.fitta fiml is im ftciW iim il In il
Ho
don't use tobacco or whiskev, ex - was found at the d.stnlery. and
ccpt .1 little ol tho latter put in his , we did not learn to whom it wasstip
lemonade unknown to him, and is posed to belong.
licneral peacemaker in tho noigli-j Kin ford Ks press: Some timesiiicc
borhood, and 1 have never known,;,, fl,0 western part of this t-mnty a
him to call hogs loud ol Sundays, jehihl wtis sevetdv wliiimed by a
I'oLK.
Tor .tie Letouii.
(iibson (iliiiiuici intrw.
(JtusoN Station, N. C,
Jan'y 2!t, 181)1.
The cry hero, as almost every
where, is hard times and no money.
Farmers uro hard at work pro
paring to plant their crops.
Mr. P. II. Mason ot our town has
cabbage plants large enough to ot
out.
Owing to the extreme low prico
of cotton not much of it is coming t( whoro they were enticed four venrs
in: tho receipts for the last weckag0 by ,ho big promises of a "labor
would not exceed 200 bales. Tho L,r,nt jt waB a sad looking familv
buyers find plenty ol time to sit of co0YCx people. They Lad walLcd
around and talk politics and Itle in- tt lft ge p0rljou 0f tl,e great distance
8U,:nC0trnorw- f1 ; . back and some of them were so tired
Mr. W. . Gibson has pist com- that they were doubled up ami sound
pleted Ins new drug store which is nf,ifl , on t)lfi utorn. i.otwilb .tniid.
II II UltUlll fll
Mr. J. li. Maxwell is niakina ar
rangements to orect two nice dwell
ings which will go up soon.
Tho K. ol P. hall is almost com
plete which will be a typo of beamy.
Wo regret very much to learn
that Mrs. J. S. Pipking and family
ot our town are going to leave us
this week : they havo bought
house und lot in McCalls, S. C, and
will locate there. Wo wish them
much success.
Mr. John Maxwell, of Harnett
county, is visiting relatives hero.
U o are glad to have turn with us.
Our school is on a consideruiilo
boom now. There isugood'y mini
bur ot students on roll, all id whom
are well instructed by Prof. Frank
Wycho who is one of the best in
formed ol our day. Old Kip.
For ih Reoohd.
Lei for From South Carolina.
Andekson, S. C, Jan. 27, 1SU4.
Editor liEi'oun: Things are mov
g on finely in this citv. They all
seem lo have something to do but 1
think about halt of Ihem don't do
nej- more than I do and that is noth
ing, and I am getting very tired of
il. 1 think 1 shall come home alter
awhile, but 1 hate to leave theso peo
ple, they uro so kind to me.
Well, 1 will say something more
ibout Tillman's spies. They had a
big row in Charleston the other day.
One ol tho spies went to a lady's
houso the other night; she lorhiil
him coming in, and he slapped her
jaws ami that raised Cam. In a
littlo while there were five hundred
men with guns and pistols that went
lo the house where the sides and the
constables staid and they would have
made short work ot them il it had
not been lor the police. They lottnd
il oui and h fl Iheir boarding house.
One man got wounded They havo
some spies in this town bull did not
know u mini I asked a man why
l'i 1 1 in si ii did 1 1 1 t have his spies in
Anderson. He said that there were
two in thu town, but no ono knew
leiu, il they did they would nut
stay long.
i'his town is one ol tho greatest
markets in the Slate. 1 have seen
nine wagons in tho square ut one
time, loadeil with apples, cabbages
and chestnuts. Thcv come princi
pally Iroiu the mountains ot western
Aorth Carolina. I have talked with
many ol thorn. They curse Ander
son people. Tho town authorities
charge these wagoners n dollar per
day for selling iheir produtu on the
streets. Sometimes it takes ihcin as
many as five days to sell out.
Thcro aro very low people from
North Carolinaresiding in Anderson.
I know them all. Theie aro a groat
many from Charleston. They brag
ou their royal blood, but 1 tell them
all blood is red, but I liko them all,
but they are pretty high strung.
Yours, J'. i. Kluanks.
All Old llotiieslcad.
A (ioldshoio dispatch says : There
died in this county Friday a man ro
murkable for age and ancestry, Wil
liam Benjamin Franklin Fort. Ho
was born in 1811 on the plantation
where his ancestors had lived in di
rect succession since tho day ol
tieorge III. It contains l,5u0 acres,
and is held by a grant lioin King
tieorge to the original Fort, who was
a near rulali ve ol' lionjaniin Frank
lie, and there are now al tho old
Fort homestead, which by this death j
Jeseeinls to the eldest on of the de
ceased, gold and silver knee and
shoehuckles preserved as heirlooms
from tho Franklin brunch oi the
family iu colonial day s.
Tho Lnhdi'li Ciir-Wlnd Co.
ItttCllCtl Cnrmi"ll'll!l ll Ullllillilfleb MV:'-nr,
Some time ago imir coi i esponoi nl
mive the informal ion that lie Lobdi.ll I initiated is not learned, but being t f
fl ... .1.1:. I . Ml.. .... 1
Car Wheel company would havo works
here in connection with the North
Carolina Car company. The contract
ha bucii made, the Lohdcll company
takii g a largo block of lh Cur com
pany's stock. A large plant will be
added to the httter'H eipiipment. Tho
car wheels niude will bear tho well
known tin ilili of Lolidell. Tho John
si tin Axlocompmiy, of Richmond, Va ,
ulrio takcB another block of car com- ; I'icd by -uiith & Newman, owned by
pmiv slock. It will furnibh axles and C. M l;s. Thin wan aho coiiiiin
ot ht i ca;.t.in;,'8. ItisuudeiKtood thatlod. Mo.-l. of the Block of jemml
thu Car compniiy will construct b11 merchandise wi saved but n lot of
freight cars for' the Seaboard Air; corn wnn hot. Thev were llio only
Line. It will manufacture for other; two building burned. There is no
liiii-s iihn iliie oif'aiiizut ion there but the eiti
-
Otnneji are lower in rriee iu Flof-1
id thiB winter thdii huti ever been
Luoau.
State News.
i .
Alamnneo (lleanor: llevcimn r.fiV
'" 'l,e raulou an iliic.il di-lnlorv
l'lmsunt drove towush.p, imur
illCCUt8 mill. lUf-KdOV. 1 WO MILS
B,,J veral f tands of burr were ot.t
"P- d.mble barreled shot P
and several lanterns captured.
school te.ichir. The p-u-cnls of ti e
child carried the ease into the courts.
Tho case finally went to llm State
Supremo Court where it was decided
that a school teacher may whip u child
if it be done in a reasonable way for
discipline. The use of tho switch in
tbo school room has not entire'y gono
out of fabhiou 3d.
Kinston Freo Tress: The editor
of this paper was in Wilson a sdinrl
time last Thursday and ruw at thf.
1ai.nt. tlir.rn u ftnnilv of colorful iiaoii'p
u,ilrth9(i ;,,Hf r,lnr.md from Louisianr.
ingtho noise around. Thosp o! I hem
awake said they would not bo fooled
out of North Carolina again.
News and Observer : A moil ter
rible and distressing accident Imp
pened yesterday to little Bessie, thf
two and a half year old daughter cf
Mr. C. O. Lnt.U. The little one was
playing about the tireplaco and in ' housed In, mhod., of widowu and cdii
somo way her clothing caught firo and I eated iie.rlv utiimii'i-d daughters id'
in an instant she was iu flames. Mrs. Coiifi ih r .te hcddii i s.
Wbitohead, tho graudmothor of the -..-child,
was the first lo reach hor and Dispe-isao Cou-tiih::' Slalilmd.
by h desperato effort she succeeded j Ciim.i.i.si'on. S. C , Jan. 'i'.) --Con
iu smothering tho lire out wilh a rug, I slablo C. D McDmiiid, ii of the
but not until the little ouo had been j dispennry spies. w.:s sliglilly strihln d
terribly burned. But. for Mrs. White -
head's timely aid she would have been
immediately burned to death. We
rogrot lo lull that she diGd uoxl day.
Y.D. lliroiiD.
Newborno Journal: A business
man from Charlotte nays that Meck
lenburg county iili iio has spent nr.
much us 211,000 for horses which
were brought from Tennessee, Ken
tucky and Oregon this year. These
horsos were bought for farm use, and
tho farmers, of courso, will have to
foot the bill. We doubt not that the
farmers wdio purchased could easily
have raised the animals themselves
and saved the money they expended,
and what is true of Mecklenburg in
this particular is tiue to a greater or
loss extent .of every county in the Stale.
Hut stoekraising is beiug developed
and a different, story may be told in
the course of a few years. With such
ample means and an unlimited nat ur
al pasiiirngo, there is no excuse why
North Carolina should not raise her
own supply of horses uud mules.
Elkin Times: Thcro is ono young
man in Surry county that is willing
to certify that there is more truth
than poetry in the old couplet 'there
is many a slip betwixt the cup and
tho lip." On Sunday the young man
dressed in his host suit of clolhcs,
armed with a marriage license and
escorted by a magistrate and several
friends, started to the homo of his iu
tended bride. Tho boys took sever
al drinks on the way and when ti e
party reached the scene of tho mar
riage the groom was '"in the best of
spirits" and not able to walk n chiik
line without turning a bit to the right
or left. Tho young lady f.oon took
iu the situation and dt-.-pile the elo
ipitct. appeals of the yc.tmg man ro
tu.-ed lo consent to many him in the
condition he was in. Ile departed
thinking perhaps of t lint y.mg which
savs, "iiuit it awful wheuu fellow gots
left."
Charlotte News: A good many
fai mers were in the city today. They
report that tho wheat and oats me
looking finely. The mild winter will
probably result in u short fruit crop
next vear, but. atudo from that the
outlook for 1S91 is very good. The
farmers owe fewer debts now than
for years past, and they start info
IS'.)! in better nhape than any year
since 1873. coimed woman nam
cd imiuift Toomer, emphuod as cook
for a family iu ward 4, h ft her four
year old child ut homo yesterday af
ternoon. During the absence of the
woman, the child's clothing bec'iime
ignited. Its pcieams attracted the
attention of other parties living iu
tho same bouse, but the child was
terribly burned before aid le.vohedit
Medical attention way secured for the
little Milt'erer, but to uo nvsil. The
I child tiled this morning at 4 o'clock.
It w
to prevent occurrences of this
kind that the hist Legislature oaHsed
a law making it a mi -demeanor to It uve
children alone in a house.
Durham Sun: Tho qii'tetnor.s of
our staid old neighbor, Hillsboro, v. as
dint til bed Sal in day night by a lire
ihat occurred m the rear part of the
Hooker warehousu. Just how it oi-
wood it burnt rapidly und wuseiilii
ly consumed with scveial buggies and
Borne feed. Two .lows had a si ore in
the cud fronting on Mainslieet. They
saved some of lh ir goods and claim
that they hod S-0( iu money burn1.
There was koiiih insurance ou tie
warehouse, but how much wo caimo:
h iv. 'J be tire in si. romuiiinicnted lo
tho two storv wooden buildiuir. occu
zcun, both white und colored, worked i
hard aud by their effort jireveuted
j what mij;bt hft beeu h gweeping con
tint;i'rtli'..n.
Alfctiipt lo WiTik ii Train.
Kicn:.:o.i, Va., .!.a-. !) --A L'ub'i' .
Vu .rptcial lo the Di-qiiilch says: An
attempt lo wreck the cast, bound vea
tilnile tr.iiii, due hero at '.) o'clock his!
night, failed, owing to the fact thai
il was f.'i ly minutes laic. As a re
Hi) 1 1 of this delay, a fmiglil train wuh
: 0l.jcmJ
i ,;u.e, the ve
om It id lord to Dublin to
libulcd train here, audit
ran into the trap laid for the paseeu-
ger train, having its f ngii n and threi'
cms derailed .".ml tearing up the track
for ow-r one hundred feet. At the
end of a cut :d;out thteo miles cist of
I'nbliu, Si tiie one h:vl removed a rail,
ilrawmg I no rp:!:e. mut unscrewing
the hij'iM lh;:t held it lo the adjoining
lails. 'J he crowbar mid wrench, the
properly of the Norfolk and Western
C iinpuuy, with, which (ho work wns
d ine, were found near tho spot. Tbo
fact that u freight train left Itradford
a stun I time boton-this one, ami reach
ed Dublin saf ly hhows that the in
letilion was to wtcel; the pnBsenger
train, us il was the o'iu due, ami 11 6
ono that was wrecked was an extra.
This pa- Ki n:T tinit) was tho
through ttuin fiom Chai lanooga to
Washington. It consisted of ciglt
heavy vestibuio conches carrying u
largo number of passengers. Hid
thcrcslibule run into the hiokcn Ira. k.
' lie lo.-s of life und ii.j'ii v lo pasei --ers
v.ould havo been fearful.
A liundsoi'ie (iii'l.
Cn vr.i.c-T.-N. S. C. .I.ni .'i l -At the
twenty hi Hi nnrdv. r.-m v of the iloinc
fiu1 Mother.-. Widows uud Diuightets
of Colifed.T'ite Suhiiei;', held in tl.is
city toihv. a gift ot l-wmtv thousand
dollns f : i tn :i Uulfimoiv.iu was nn
iiour-.c.f d. The name the f;ivcr is
withheld. Thi-i homu is the d.hi-l
in the South, was founded and hr.s
been managed bv wenu n. It 1 us
1 Sond iy night. He claims that it was
while in tlm ili-charg" of hi'i duly,
(but no ennfinnalirm of the story Ik
i tells c m be olilnincd. iiml it is gi ncr
uhy I t iK vciI lo ye la.sii. 1 he woui. I
is sHght. Hin character is not good,
a warrant having bi mi sworn out for
him l.tKt Slimmer, eluogiiig that he
obtained money under fiiKe pi t tenses
S. Mogio. a Jap-innse, from Tokio,
Japan, has entcied the State Univer
sity. He has been in America one
year and three months.
Kffect instant uud cure effeetii'il !
?.Ir. Arthur W. Koh.son, t!."7 Hultimoi e
St., Ualtimoie, .Md , suys: "While
skating a few nights ago I sprained
my right arm so severely that it was
impossible to uso it. The following
morning I procured u bottle of SuIvm
lion Oil ami taip pleasure iu staling
that it instantly relieved and even
tually cutcd the injured mm."
Tor tlit! Intelligent Voter
the coming year will be fraught with
iaoro interest (ban a campaign. Dy
whs', i;! done, this t inter the fate cf
p iiliisand the nistiMy of government
i ill be dolcrmim 1.
The most abndile p:iper that, comes
lo this t'iii.-e i:- the .New Yotk Woild.
Fearless and Jndept mleiit, wot l,iii;i
at r.il times f r the best interests i f
tho people, and nevt r for the ht-l!'mb
i nd.- ol any ring or iiniit i-lii.il, i-un
polling the light and condemning I he
wrong wbt rcver found, il beeomes n
great power for good throiighoul. the
land. Its policy is di-tinul by its
wcii ki.ouu motio: "'vpjal rights to
all, special favois to none. ' TliC
repuUtiou of tiie Weekly World as
au incomparable newspaper U fully
cstablishcvl. It reuihes for the very
best and fullest- news of llu: entile
country, and nets it. Tho cclehr.iti .1
'Tariff Jiulo' articles are again ruii
ing in their weekly and are creating
widespread attention. lis minceilau
eons pages are replete wit Ii article"
of viihiii'ile and interest i'ig informu
tion to every one. It is a large 12
p'ige, 8 column paper for only 1 ('(
a year. We have smwrded iu milk
ing special arrangements by which
we can furnish tho Kixottn uud the
Wci lrfy W'mld one year both for on
lyS-'-o Address tho KecouI', 1'itis
boro, . ('.
Now Ailvci tiv.'iueitts.
RALEIGH COFFIN COMPANY.
IF. JI. WO KM, Ssc.anJ Trots.
Wo!iivi Iu slink a i'.'min'o tin f.f COFFINS
sinl CASKI.TS, all sizes nml Rtjli-H; trlninilncK,
lining mi I l'lii'liil liuln'H nr nil crailus, hln- k rloih
cuvareil Ct.-kcty $10, ."0, f o h ml up, CiLikniii
in n'.'ilimt, la riiM!W in I nn I In mik i :1.1, $1), to CiO;
t'..riliw in wiiinu'. In i-. .ji-w.kmI a!nl In oak t-n, tun
til ;;.'; gliisa lil Cnlllns f.u- rlilMlvn V 50 tn13,
owing In hizo, nilsi-.l-lmi i' ifilns for mliiliK, S f.ut
li.tiui t:i Ini'hi's, ilO tu !.", Inn hit 1;. l. s fiom
:i. .'Hi tn S7.SU. All trrt;riii i er..!-i il-liv-rr.l frto
tti any tlni.'I In lli Slati. All li'livninis will hii
hp-jwitisi at I'lnv, il:.y i-r ii:i,'Jit. Any tliat bhuutil
um I Hnytliit:!; In ihn almvii Him n lit flml to llic.r
a lviiui'.i;k lo i-'iiiinuitil.-iiti- wi.li u. BiT"lti.!i.i-m.
I'or nil Cnir.H HKI.n I'M: I). In .1 rri-tiug tol'giani
ini'iiil.m I.KNO I II ami I 1.1' I:.
LEIU II COFl'tX COMPAXY,
Oi'ii-i-.ili' auutli-eHi forniT Ciiilt.l Siiuat'i',
l:I.i:i(iil, N.O
I, ('. JiAHWKLL.
W. JI. WOKTII. :viHtui-. r
fii-cif titij' and Treasurer.
Foliruury 1, lSur. 3m.
To iSuIlVi iiiir HuisiiinSty.
Tli.isir nfT-ring wi'lt ilri'a.lfiil ..-ji!!i ilraling
illwia.i'.-', Cain,nli, I.ai-ipii', Cnl-1-, llca ln. i(,
Ncnialgl i, lia.v Fever, Au'liimi, Crn,. Ti ih -u Ii. ,
will kiyo lilli in uu y aii.l In alili ly Mrr.-.i.iiic
J. I'. SCOTT, SANi-'OIil), N. i'., .iti.l wi:,l as o iiis
Inr um' ol hii. l. iili: .ipiili iiiiv. Tin' latent li
civery will I fl i'it ! mail nn ivcntp: nl S. i- nir..
J.m'y ir.u.
r . wor.tA. h. K. U. iiaych
LAWYERS,
iM'rrMtono, rv.
.t,,,). w.h. k mil hi in iim ..m- on th ni
j 1r.1'urJ ""' ;i"': ,u"n", B(l "";
r.. im.
Can still be found at the old
stand with as complete stocks of
goods as can be found in any
market and they promise their
friends and customers as low
prices for the cash as the same
quality of goods can be had in
any market.
Wishing you one and all a
prosperous and happy new year.
Call and see the mammoth
Stock of W. L. LONDON & SON.
Pittsboro', N. C, 1894.
O. C. IIOYAI.L.
(Oep'isUe Cnrrullua Hotel, i
1.)TO1.(A..() 1
BEAiJCltS IN FURNITURE.
Ouo of the largest aud best stocks of Furniture in North Carolini
and will be soi l at as low prico3 as c.u be had unvv.!.. ro
All kinds and styles of Furniture
You will save money by buying from us.
Nov. 21!, 1 S'.':?.
J. J. Tiiomvs, President, B. S. Jfi:van. Cashier,
Ar c. A. Tn oj::-sos, Vice-President, H. W. J.m kso.n, Ass't Coshier
The HoieitssvrcUti anl M'-r risers'' I auk
Paid up capital $100,000.00. Authorized capilul .00,000.00.
J. J. Tiiomnn, li. N. Duke, H. A. London, A. F. Frige,
O. W. Walts, H. Ii. lUttle, Ashley Home, Fred. Philips,
J. P.. Mill. ' F. Ii. Dnucey, 11. B. Itauey, John W. Scott.
A. A. Thompson, T. II. BriggH, J.N. Holding.
:o:
Accounls of Farmers, Burks, Corporations, Administrators and Indi
viduuls solicited on favorable, terms.
SS'F.t'TAL ATTLN'ITON given to accounts of Country Iilcrchauta ana
individuals.
LU MB E R ! FIRK FIRE ! !
Ail kinds of LUMBLH for sale at the ! q
PITTSOORC SHUTTLE MILL I
WAThR-BOARDKG, j
CEILING AND FLOORING, j
I'l.AMl) AM Ktl.N DlUKl), OU liOl'Cin. !
Hills sawed to ord. r nt short notice, '
tiood Ceiling and Flooring already
Diu:ssi:n at only 51.20 per 100 feet.
33. Jr.
Sept. 17. 18',i:t.
"Sr7 m7r y"'sSchool
FOR CIKLS,
--0
I'm: i.asti;i! 'iLitM of Tin: fifty -sixomi j
ii-'i .-nr iii im-uiii
.1 ;iiin:iiv Ii, !!! ! j
1 lal nn. -11111.11 pul l l" 1 l.y-K-al Culture aiu! j
lt)i;h n. A.I li-.-s Hi.' i.n-tnr.
IH.V. It. SMKMKS, A. 31
no.-. ni.
k hjdis Military hby,!
FAYETTEV1LLE, II. C.
PHYSICAL ADVANTAGES.
Fine location : ! uitifnl grounds:
Coiniuo. hons building; Healthy di
riatc ; Sit ii-t dsscijilinp ; Good board,
and uoicr Mai Betiicn'.
I. Ill t ATI Ml, MIVAMAIiKS.
Ti.oiou-h Fnf,''i:d course; First
irciMiittoiy course for entrance to
the I in i iit v ! i;oni)iri tieiif.ivc. umr-
mijjh, itud iraciciil lhisincna course,
iiicliMiiit; Mioitnr.nn una iy-ov.ni-inp.
i iio:oii-!ily qualified and cxiTii
cucod iniriicloiH.
I.'. ... V,,, ,ii..l A iiiiiiiiiiin'.tii'id. fi'.ll-
uiiiuit' full ivirticnlaiK, and Monthly I
Journal, iiddrci :
M.ij. .. II . V'-'A7:'.,
i mi. n ik..i. r.wi-.iTKViu.r. n.c,
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u inn nl inn n...ricu'1'i. rxri'ii'i-l ! in" ny
.l.ini.'.- .-mini i.t.-l win., on i il." .'I'll "i 1 in
ii. -. I'M'.. Illl.l lli'.'II.H- "I !'" l".'l Mll'll.
I.- O. ..rn,.-r ii . i- i r.'.l In I . I'll, l apw
I in, .. aii-1 Om' I'llli'i" In l;.- i. I V '!i. III
canny. 1 will n il l"i- oa.-li m n in li----
.!,... r i'i I lilfli ... V C , i i.i MOMiM. Hi.' Mil il i.v
.t I I. i. Ill AI1V. If.'l, llu- IM'-I'i'i y il.-iTlluM III
wii 1 iiii.i ;i;iii!''i'. i-'ii!.i,i tin! ill "' a -ii-K "f la 'I. "ii
III' m'it. .. l .ri'li. i ir.. I.. S.-w l'i.i- l'-wil
liln. I'halhain I'l'uniy, a Ij liiini: On' laii'l "t
Hit "ru i'i;i. i!'."" I. " I lili'-'O'
Jan 1, lmi,. N 'S. i'I.AIIK.
;Hiii.tc Ii'i' ,- i i i.' ijv VII1 '
gt)IiM.A(il. .Wl.l.. I -,
!fl eio.il a nn rii:iii'.'-.-n...l m n't in unar-
illiiii by T M. .1. 'nixmi an I win-, an.l r. i;l-.ii r.' l
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f .ri-asll ai .nlli.' aii.-i' al On' '"iirl limiii' .
,l-.r 't i.iw.limn. "ii Vi'Mi V ili. alii lay nl I KM- ,
lll'AHY. IW'l. i... i.-al I.- ili'.s.-rllH'.l In i.il.i;
iii..ruatr.'. Hituaii. In i'1-..iiiiani ...nniy, im I i-'ii-
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.la;.. 1, IK -i. V. I'. IUI1K, Onai-illail. i
IMPOnTAST GALE!
Vy vlr'iu' tf mt r-Wr Hit' 8iipritir imih-i nf
t'b.ch an (suniy. rm l :n tl.i- s-ei"trtl tVit fltni.-
i'i" :r t!l"1i H l.'T ill ('btl)it I', HiHll-. H llttU' IfT
nml .1 V' CiiinHiid it, In r? lire tU'U tnUiiU, I will
iir v !''' 'i' tit i'U' it iii- r u 'it th, t"tnt-ltfii''
,. T i' i Ii i -t-i',"H MUMMY, li(0 Villi T
lil'AI'Y, IHi4, iltut vmii;tM' JViil tbl'o ftt L :k-
Vill., ktiMtvii tth 111'
.tiitalnin nli-. in "iii-aii'l a.ii-irinr rwre, lrf;i,.h'r
with Inn vu-tr ii-.wr ih r.n trf-ii inline. Ali-.n it
nlil li nin i l'i'T r S!ia Iini'nH, mar t-n.-kvill. ,
cnnintiilui: rmir ai ret-.
Tornm .int'-itilril v- nn, Iia1hii'- In ill n'l twalv
m'nib . wrih Uiterw t. K A 1iMjON.
iiahu. r nth, it';
l i'inm"iwii'nr.
J. L. UORDEN.
OUR PROPERTY
JN THE
1. 5. E5M1
This is a Homo company and de
nefvos tho jtiitrotn.ge of till North
(Jaroliniaiis.
It was oijfiniod in 1!-'0S and bttS
jiaid over half a million dollars in
0!iyt;t, m( );, j.s i j 1 1 Olit COtltCBted
claim against, i; !
All Iosu-h i id .ir.mitly. Every
iirudint nuiii oiihl to in sure hit
! iirojici ty.
For tennr.. c, tij t :y to
II. A. LONDON, AGENT.
Y. S. l'ltlJUSOSF, Frcuidcut.
January 11, ls',,'4.
C. F. & Y. T. E
Condensed Scliodule.
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XNI CTIOSS.
1 al I'avnlH'Tlll June'
I. Linn fur all i"otd
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v i'i i-orni'i'irtal MhiIIhoiI
mil It. mr lumnnkeaiMt
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form lM'M' I'l-NNrCTIOSS.
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mil ai K-iiiii'M wuh il." m aimanl Air l.lue Inr
ici.-iui, , mi, in . ;iv i-.il iolnl8 KnriU BDit
lairli-i'ua.l lino i.l ' l-.i li urn, JiukjU'OVIIIo
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f( XLCl l )! .'i ' ' ! I h.--HA
it J nn iinliil.-l a.- ! '..vienr I if llk'lmei
WiIhIit. ti'iniw.-.l. I I.- ivl-y in.llty all wtwlit
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