Till ItSIIAY. Jl'LY 4, 1S05.
XOCilL BECOKDS.
-
M UKDILE PlTrSllttKO' It. K.
lhc amUr irnlo no the riltfebom' rnllrni.l
inivn nunboM' daily, eicept SiiudajH, at u.Ma
ii....i.il3.3(i..in.liii.drrlvM8tritiBlK.r.. t 11.45
. ir.iiLil6.45i m.,n.kli.BcKei-..Lii.vtl..ii nt
Montane Willi the train llial leuvue Itiifeltli at i iu
.. in.
Today Is the '-Glorious Fourth",
The auoual season ha again ar -
rived for the 'tirst cotton bloom."
A Rinall lot oi (iuano and Acid
Phosphates on hand at Dynuin A:
lleaucn s.
. Chatham supm-ior court, which wnl
A great reduction in prices of begin on the 2oid day of Septom
liiiya' and men's straw huts at 15y- ! ber and continue two weeks:
tm m & lleadeu's. (1. W. Stanh'3', T, J. Ivkins,
Stephen M. Scott, Levi Cavinoss,
Tho next session of the Pitts J(,hn W. Tongue, O. A. Ilanner, ().
boto Academy will begin ou the th st S. Johnson, A Iphciis Siono, S. II.
Monday iu August. See "ad." Morton, SI. Kossor, J. SI, Williams,
. N. 11. Diinlap, Fletcher Thrift, A.
reaches aro ripening mcoly. A, WaltoiM, A. C. Coekman, J. C.
Tho most luscious that wo have seen J):lvis, M.J. Jordan, Atlas J. llry.
are some scut the Lecoiip by Dr. L. UM) j.j M j5niy( MariMt Womhle,
A. Hanks. I Jl. 'p. KiL'gsbce, N. II. Saunders,
. .. - mi v t...,,,.. w v:iih
- 1 ho next uuar erly conference
of the Motl.od.Nl churches on tho
Putsboro circuit will ho held nt
M ...... mi m.vt Mut tii-il -tv mill Nil n
Moncuro on next Saturday and Sun
day.
A n old landmark has been re
-...i :.. ,i ,., ,t,,... ii..,
ll'Ulll Ml Hi" tti.iimii ' v.. ...v
old store, adjoining tho Hm.u., ol J.
lice, to make room for tho now s.oro ,
of V. L. London & Son.
On inaii3" farms tho crops aro
luidly "in tho grass" hecauso tho
-i i'in ml Iiiih lweii loo wet to lilow.
t- - - - i
Tho corn ifenerally is looking re-
inarknbly well and promises an I " -abunduttcrop.
, Items -t)ur former conn
' . t.v mail, Sir. Johu A. Udmoro, is on a
Mrs. David Johnson, of Oakland visit to bis father, Sir. Nathan A.
township, died on last '1 utsday j Oilniore, in Oakland township. About
night, aged about ninety years. Kl.o
and her Husband, who survives hef,
wero about mo same ao anu nan
been inarriod over sixty years.
W. H. Kd wards, dentist, will
visit Hynum on Slonda3' and Tues
day, and I'itlsboro' on Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, following the
third Sunday of each mouth, pre
pared to do all kind of dental work.
Oflice next door to Hynum & Headen.
Tho oldest tax payor in this
county, as appears from tho tax lists,
is a colored man in Williams town-
ship, named Fred Stone, whoso ago
Is listed at 103 years. Ho is wotl
preserved iu body and mind, and
can now walk several miles in u
!'.
Sir. William lhight, who lived
near the Wake and Chatham county
liue, died very suddenly ono day last
week. After breakf.ist ho went to
his work, appareutly in good health
and at midday was found dead.
Hwut disease is supposed to have
bon the ciuse of his doath. He was
about 72 yeais old.
Ladies bats and other millinery
goods aro selling very low at W. It.
London k Son's. They have made
Mashing reductions iu ready made
clothing. If you want any goods
you can now bu3' Ihoiu very cheap.
The' aro anxious to reduce stock.
It ring them your blackberries,
they want 1000 bushels.
Our Usual mid summer sales
havo commenced. Wo will now
allow a discount lor tho cash of 25
per cent on straw hats; all lawns,
ginghams, cballies and white dress
goods 10 per cent ; laces and trim
mings very low at W. It. London &
Son's. Silks for waists at cost ; a
Jargo lot ol ladies vests very cheap.
On last .Monday and Tuesday
Sir. It. H. Linoherry, school exam
iner, held an examination for public
school teachers, and granted jirst
yrado certificates to Messrs. T. H.
I.asHter, J. A. (Joodwin, I. J. .Morris
and T. E. White: and second grade
certificates to Misses Sue Thomas,
Kilie Marks, Slyrtie Gunter, Fannie
Farrrl), Fanmo (ii'ith arid Josie
Hatch.
School Si Aiistirs. Through the
courtesy ot Sir. J. T. Paschal, regis
torof doods, we are enabled to pub
lisli some statistics about tho public
schools of this county as contained iu
his official report just made to the
Stale Superintendent of Public In
struction. Tho number ot white
children in tho county betwoen tho
nges of six and twenty ono years is
i.lUO, of whom 3,118 aio maUs and
3,052 aro females. Thero aro also
3,l!)(i colored children, ol whom 150a
aro males and L'l'.tS aro females, quite
a strungo coincidence. All these chil
dren, however, do not attend school,
lor Ihu number of while children eu
rolled in the public schools is only
3,07b', of whom 1 13 1 aro males aud
1715 aro females. Thero is a larger
number ot colored children, in pro
portion to their relativo .1 u in hers,
attending school, there being 2,7)5
of thorn.
Thoro are 92 r-chool districts lor
whiles and 45 for coloicd. The avo
rage length of school terms iu tho
county is leu weeks for whites ami
not quito niuo weeks for blacks.
Thero are 20 white male teachers ot
the first grade and 10 of the second,
and 10 whito female teachers of tlio
first grade, 12 ot tho second and 3 ot
tho third grade. There aro 7 col
ored male teachers ol the first "rado,
10 of the second and ( ol the third: J 1. Paschal, for services as
ami -1 colored female teachers of tlio clerk ot board,
first grade, 7 of tho second and 0' of John Uarringer, for repair
the third grade. j ing abutment ol Lockvillo
The average salary paid tho teach- bridge,
ers is 822 a month for white males, ' Polly Hums, for washing
820 tilt lor w hite females, 822.23 for I at jail,
colored males aud gl'J.13 lor colored
IcinuUs,
Weatiifr Forecasts Through tlie
CO OpCI AIIOII Ot 1110 I 'OSllilllStfr Ueli-
oral aud Ibe Secretary of Agriculture
tt... 1 I l i: ' .i. . t, .i
iuu uiuijr pre uiciious l'i uie m-aiucr
lurcan will lio tclrcraphctl every
(lav to flio postmaster at this plaeo
(urn nt nil distributing offices), who
will bulletin the same uul also mail
copies to the oul lying offices ubieh
Call be I Cached iu time to Illilko the
forecasts of value. Tiiia servieo may
,H 0 tuci, vae (o tj,c flirm(,ls c
. . ., - .i,,i,0
warnings for frost aro Bent,
wonderful how accurate are
It is
these
j weather predictions, for while they
! some times aro not realized yet gou
1 erally they can be safely relied on.
List or Ji'korh At the last meet
if; of tho cn n lit 3 coin mission
ersthey drew tho names ol tho fid
I iiirtin jururn km liiu iii'Ab term oi
p,,;,,; 0 c j'u(ll)
( Woinblo, K. SI. C.
Witik ' o. J. Hutch, J. V. Hobby,
. . ' J'
Willis Durham, John W
At water.
J). C. Iloberts, J. 11.
Joseph Vates.
Johnson,
FouSkconi) Wkf.k (J. I). Laslov,
... ,, , , ,
Punier, M; A .arbcr, i
t1!.,!l1,.oro'4 !Iu?!m Vsla.'' '"" 'm
N. A.
Poo.
William (i. Brooks, J, A. Tillman,
Carson Johnson, John W. Perry,
Kobcrt P. Dorselt, John 11. K kins,
0. A. Palmer, 11 (i. Womhle, .Noah
K Smith, W S. Webster, 11. Hon
.
j "o'son
A SI. Self.
mice jeirs ngo
,UI"1 ''"V
bo became a sale.-
furniture liouso at
Richmond, and next month ho will,
with a partner, himself opeu a furni
ture establishment iu that city. Tho
Rti;oi;i) notes with pleasure bis do
served success.
Sliss Bertha Harris, of ltaleigh, is
visiting Sirs. J. SI. Loach.
Mis. II. H. Sutton, td Haleigh, is
visiting Sirs. Speneo Taylor.
Sliss Slaude Hackney, of Durham,
is visiting Sirs. J. J. Jenkins.
Misses Lavinia and Alice Holt aro
visiting relatives at Hurliugton.
Sliss Alice Sparger, of Sit. Airy, is
on a visit, to Sliss Itessie SIcrritt.
Miss Slary Polk Davis, of Wil
minton, is visiting Sliss Lucy Lon
don. Sir. John C. James, ot Wilmings
ton, is here on a visit to Sirs. Fanny
T Taylor.
Mr. E. C. Hackney and family, of
Durham, aro here on a visit to Sirs.
L. A. Hanks.
Sir. and Mrs lO. S. Poo l.avegono
on a visit to their daughters at
Kock Hill, S. C.
Dr. M. A. Bland and daughter, of
Charlotte, are visiting his lather,
lcv C T. Bland.
Miss Katie Donson, of Haleiith, is
expected tomorrow on a visit to
Sliss Slattio Ihrie.
Sir. J. II. Rose, of Winston, is
here with his brido on a visit to his
brother, the Hev. W. W. Hose.
Sliss Sally London and Musters
Henry SI. and Jack London l ave
gone on a visit to Sir. J. II. Carrie,
near Fayetteville.
Sir. Ii. II. Hayes has gone on a
visit to his mother, who is at pros
ent residinir with ber son. Sir. I. 15,
Hayes, at Kershaw, S. C.
Sir. S. C. Bruce, who i r thirteen
years has been foreman ot the
Durham ovor.tr, arrived here Mon
th' and' began hi.4 duties as lore
man of tho liKcoito.
Mr. J.I. .Morris, who has been
tho Kivoitti's laithlul foreman for
nearly tiiieen years, will leave with
his family, next week, for Texas,
and wil! carry with him our best
wishes.
Com inissioiii'i V Yiivl 'mix.
The o. inly commit-siitners held
llieir regular mm.ihiy meeting h.st
Monday and Tuesday, and audited
the tiihowin-r accounts:
S. SI. Holt, insolvent fees, $ A 17
T. B. Fowler, insolvent
lens, 2 05
C. O. Hatch, for supplies, 20 do
W. L. London ,V Son, tor
supplies, -12 15
J. P. Boon, for repairing
shoes,
K l wards & Hroughton, for
stationery vc
Harm s Hros .tor blanks c.
1. T. Itrooks, insolvent fees,
III)
Alfred Johnson, tor repair
bridge across New
Hope,
Dr. L A. Hanks, as super
intcnileiil of hcah h,
11. A. London, for legal
services and advertising,
Womack it Hayes, lor le
gal services,
Uarnes ilros , for tax re
ceipt books,
J C. S. Luiiisdcn, repairs
in jail,
J. J. Jenkins, jail fees,
Fred Segroves, lor convey
ing Ann Shaw to jail,
Kd wards & liroughlon, for
blank books,
Han-ell's Printing House,
for slationeiy c.
Dynuin & Headen, for sup
plies, J. A. Slarks, i'lsolvent foes,
1 00
k; ni;
30 50
2S !0
IS TiO
1.1 40
10 20
2 00
M) 20
10 18
15 00
2 17
2fi ti.
10 00
1 2.-)
21 00
j Dr. W. SI. burns, for flour,
OnUrnJ, that A. P. Terry bo
I granted liecnso to rot ail spirituous!
lllplOl'S at I'lltst)!)!'!).
j Or.lm-I, tliiit William T. Hradford
i i i it i. . . i
i hiiu j. J. itainiu mi exempt irom
I poll tax on account of poverty ami
! infirmity.
(;'iVV.7. that a levy of hve cents
on the if 100 worth nt property and
15 eents on the poll ho made let- the
purpose of working public roads
vv 1 1 ii convicts.
For thi'iuvouo
Micr my Miui.gs.
Su.i'.u Cn v. July 2u.l, 18!).,
Vegetation is looking liue, and we
have bad r.tiu in abundance for the i i" to foul the prisoners, l e was knock,
past two days, and if it quits now itkd down at the door, his revolver
will leave cerj thing iu u line glow- taken from him and four of tho pris
ing condition, loners made good their escape. Iu
Toe factory building is completed, j some manner they bad at.-cured uiateh
uiul luau-iger (liejson is lu.y uu I es and after burning llu-ic way out td
loading tho niachinei y aud placing itU"o cell, awaited tho jailor': app. at
iu the building, the whi.-.tlo wi
till stai tlo
tho residents in the course of o'Oduye.
Kev. E. W. Fox occupied the pul
pit in tho SI E. Chinch ou Suuday
morning, and hia libit was very
creditable indeed to Litu, and would
havo bcou complimentary to an older
preacher, llo will join the
Conierenco th.s fall and due to
iaci, uh n.3 mumu uia lumuuvi sui u
to Greensboro.
Quito a number will go from heift
on the excursion to Red Springs on
Sututday, the 0'ih instant. It is go
ing to bo a delightful trip, and all iu
this section ought to avuil themselves
of tho oppoitunity to spend a day of
pleasure, with tho Suuday school
workers from Si'.er to Fayetteville.
ltev. T. T. G.ithrie is very sick at
the homo of bis fat hoc, but wo are
pleased to note al this writing that
his condition is somowhat improved.
Prof. Cox has been offered a very
Haltering position at Iliyh Point, but
we trust that be will not accept il, for
wo cannot do without him, for be is
one of tho finest penman iu the State.
State Lecturer Hatcher, ot tbo Sin
sonic Fraternity is in town, and was
to deliver a scrie s of lectin es to the
masons, but duo to tho busy season,
it has been postponed iiuk linilely.
Wo aro having fruit iu abundance
now, aud considering tbo lato spring,
tho peaches aro excellent.
A good fruit crop means money for
the farmers iu this section and adds
much to the business of (ho mer
chants. Sir. D. G. Fox will operate his
cannery again Ibis summer, and will
dispose of the fruit anil tomatoes in
this vicinity.
They havo a thresher in connection
with the roller mill now, and a fanner
can haul bis wheat, thresh it and have
it ground wiih one hauling.
The eaipenleis have coiuinoncod
ou tho houses for the factory operas I
lives, and as soon as they aro oomph-tod,
our population will bo iucreas
oil by ipiite a nice percent.
The decision at. present is to have
tho speaking at tho rcuuiou in the
grove, adjoining Sir. A. 11 Siler's
place. It is a beautiful grovo and
will bo cool and pleasant for speakers
aud audience, and no prettier spot
could bo selected We want our
Chatham people to keep tho date in
their memory, remember it is Tlmrs
day, August l.M, and wo want them
to come, ami help us greet Col. W.
11. S. Dingy won, and the other speak
ers, for it will bo a pleasure to them
and I know it wid lie moro than a
pleasure for us to wcico'.no the resis
dents of Chatham in our midst on
that day, aud spend it in a social gath
ering. Sliss Bctlio L Tucker, of Peters
burg, Vu.. id vioitinj ber sister, Sirs.
15. N. Slann.
Sir. J. D Slann l as been very sick,
but he is uiu.-b better and expects to
be out in a few da s.
They havo a guest at Sir. Tank '
lluuters, on the hill, an. I she is 1111110
a pretty and charming 301111-; lady.
Citizens of Chat ham can wo not.
havo an agricultural fair for the coun
ty ? Is not Chatham as fJouriching
and progrtssivoas her sister counties,
Cumberland and Alamance 1 know
that she i-i, .so rouse to action, and
throw elf the letliarey, and let mu
spirited minded eitiei.s, ii respective '
of pally, come fiU'warO. and let in
place tiar county on t he Mime parallel,
for Chatham e m a. id oin. t have a fan 1
as ei editable as Alai.iai.ee. Let 11s
iiesr Ii otn some of our l iliens on this
subject. liojilN Ai-Alll. J
Mexico's Silver Loan. j
rroin Uio New Ym-k Wi.tl-l. j
SIoico is lloating a now loau in
Kurono. Sao is to pay o per cent.
per annum intercut on it. and she is I
to tret only !'.) ttnta for each tioliur
of it, which makes the interest rate
rather more than 7 per cent . to say
nothing of having lo pay at maturity
100 cents for every (10 cents received.
Ibis ih what free coinage without 111 ; j, twthv months old child. suU'e:-.
tcriiational agreement means f.u any 1 j,,,, flom jnii,;,: dianhoca, to me. j
nalieu that elects to indulge in that j it i.a wcaucl at four inont;,-. ,
f d ly. j old and hud alw.ns been sickly. 1
" jgiveil the ii: iial ir, iili.ienr ij such !
A U ill l illlt Fill OtIO Cl lit. eases but without beui tit. Th"
WKi:ixor.)N, Juno2;i.-A wairantivb.iidk. pt growing thinner until it ;
for 0110 cent was drawu at tho lieas ; weighed but little mom thmiuhen:
my Departmont today, made payable 1 1l"'' 1' perhaps ten pounds. I then j
to'C.rover Cleveland, Piesidenl of tho j started the father to giving Chain
Uuiled Slates. In calculating tlio borlum'rt Colic, Cholera and Dial -j
amount due the President each mouth j H"medv. Defore one bottle of;
thero has been nn underpayment oftl'2. cent 10 bad been used aj
0110 ccut, and this could Lo rectified ! marked improvement was seen audi
aud tho Treasury books kept stiai-btii'SPoutiuued use cured tho child.
only bv drawing a wariaul for that ! It" weakness and puny constitution j
amount iu the President's favor.
I'll I'O for Headache.
iia lluit:il tin nil 1111 ui.-i m tti.io- ;
n .. -.,.,,...1.. .. n f .r ir 1
ai-he Electric Hitlers has proved to! J
bt tbo very best- it effects a permit-! V II. Xelson. w ho is in the drug
uent cure and the most dreaded ha-1 business at K'i';vil!c, V.o., has so
bitual sick headaches yield to its iu '.much conlidei.ci' in Chamberlain's
llueuce. Wo urgo all w ho are aliliet-; CoHe, Cho'ei-i and Di,irihoea Item
ed to procure a bottle, and give thi-i ' t-lv tb:.t lie warrants every boffl.
remedy a fair trial. Iu cases of habi 1 and r.ft rs to ivfond ttie money to
tual couslipatiou Elt rtrio Pilli-rs custom' it who is not suti. iii .1 aflu
cures by giving tho needed tone to ur.iug it. Sir. Nelson takes no risk
tho bowels, and few cases long resist in doing this because the n niedy is
the use of this medicine. Try ltouce. : a certain cure for tlie diicass for
Large bottles only Fifty cents si (. which it. is intituled mi l he knows it
It. Filkiiu'tou' Diog tjtoie. ill w fon.alu bv Pynum Hoadeu
Nlale News.
! Charlotte News: Sir IIik'Ii lSeid
I . . . '.' ' .
. 0f ifi-iili'lilnirJ. is the owm r of the
' ,.i ,,, mill'm- Tluumw utmnm
and of ordinary stock, vet. id each
: milking she gives six (! i gallons of
milk. The fanner who reported the
, case to us suvs ho has often heard of
cows giving six gallons per day, liul
not fix gallons at n milking. How-
lever that is tho undoubted record of
j Sir. lieid'a young eow.
Carthage Blade : Al about. 7 o'clock
this morning as Sir. A SI. l. Wil
liamson, Moore county's jailer, wonl
i anno at the door at the foot, of th.
stairway and c:capoJ us above btated.
Favoltcvillo Observer: A reliable
gentleman told in yesterday of a
marvelous but no dfu't. truo inci
dent. Ho said that, while fishing the
.llw.i. .1,... I, L..,. n 1.1.. ,,
Wut four feet Ion,, j.oke ,tu"l.oad
illfa tho ll(now of ' tl0f. tLl, .,ni,
, . . , i v ,., ,., ,1 l., 1.
its tail into the hole, and after a little
skirmishing, bring out, three young
rabbits iu tho coils. The gentleman
killed the snake and two of tho lab
bits scampered off, the other one hav
ing been crushed to death.
R'ltherfordton Democrat: A 12
3 oar old son of Nelson Lewis, color
ed, was drowned while bathing in
lliekii' lisli pond near tho Fail
grounds, Saturday afternoon. Iu
company with two smaller bo." she
had gone iu bathing. Ho was on
one sido of tho pond, while they wore
on the other. Ilo stalled to wade
! iu, but got into water over his head
aud, being unable to swim, was
drowned. The boys gave tho alarm
and a crowd soon gathered. The
water was turned off and the body
found within a few foot of tho bank.
Durham Sun: About tho lD:b of
the present month, the widow Gat.
liuu Roberts, who lives in Slaugutu
township, this county, was run over
by a cow uiul severely hurt. Her iu
jiii iea wero of such a ualuro that she
died on Tuesda3' last; her sulV-niugs
having finally ti-rminalud iu loc.kj iw
--There is a curiosity at the J'jrwiu
Cotton .Mills, a weaver, by the name
of J. A. At I'MilK-n, who eats glass as
bo would a stick of candy chows it
up and swallows it with a hearty ro
lish. He gave an exhibition of hi:,
powers yesterday evening when Le
chewed up a lamp chimney, showed
thi! pai'iicicH iu his mouth, then took
a bi; draught of water and dow n weut
tho masticated chimucy as if it had
been a d.iiuty morsel. This is a fact
llo once traveled with a show Ho say
he cau d nice barefooted on led hot
iron, and split the back of any chair
in Durham with l;ij teeth. Ho is in
deed a curiosity.
Ch.ulutlo Observer: L 0.
How
zer, the well known well ill;
has
; juj,t completed a well ou the proper
ty where tho new roller mill is to be
established. Suuday two negro chil
drcti, a boy eight 3 earn, a girl six,
were playing i.ear the well. The girl
had passed tho Well il fe,v feet Wlieli
she heard something fall into the well.
She looked around ip.iickly, and miss
od ber brother. Tlie nearest house
was ltK yards off. She ran as quick
ly as possible to tho bout,e for help.
A colored man named llargravo lived
in tho house. Fortunately he was at
homo. He got a long pole as quickly
as possible and ran wiih the girl to
tbo well. He looked iu tin well, but
theic was no si ':i of :ti, bov. H
pushed tho pole down into tho w
ni which lijcio was l.j feet of watei.
Ilo fell it strike against soinelhin,,',
and then felt sometime; grab hold 1
the polo. Ho knew it was tho bo',
and calling to hint lo hold fast, hi
di'ew him gradually out of tho t d.
There was a haiVc) :,, at h, and 11 ir
grave hung tho boy owa" iho b.iiiil
and a n i.inlitv of wan :' r.tu fmni I.: -
,uUi and iioje. JI,: v. a j all 1 v'.it
yeoteid iv J
Ail In i' 1 ual .li.ictiiuo.
Dim is. Ju! 2 A lab;.c:, wa:ki; g
ibre.iigh Jloyiie strict thid af 'eri.o:ii, ;
picked op a tin can wbie.u was lyin;; j
in iho roadway, l'e attempted to;
reiuovv ti t-i-.ive'-, wtn-n the ci.u ( x- 1
plotted, hiNtaully kilting the mat., who
was riddled with iron peUei-s, vi.h;
which tlm vessel was iutiu. 1 lio toil '
mid bottom t;l tlio can were co;iUe
. c.l on li.e ilisnto bv a wiie.
The !to
j t nt a of the e:piosive con
, can is not known.
titled iu the
Last June Dick Ctawfo.d bioii jii
ilinappeaieii .inu lis laiucr ami my
self believed tho child's life was
saved by this I'Huiedv. J. T. Mar,
low. Si. I) , Titmaroa, lil. I'or sale
. ,, t .
Biirhlft.'s Arnica Salve.
I
Li.."
' i t jl : i.
It' s r K.u, r iii tho world f;ir
Bruises. Sorf, L leers. S-vit
lihiu.!'. IVvcrS.iie.i, 'i'eiii r. Chapped
I m l . Chilblains. Coins. :o.d a;l
Skin I u pf i !.:, ;,i,d losiiivlv i-iiics
I'ih-s. or no pay lr e.'jited. Ii is .rua:--anlred
fo ;ivo p.;: to.-l at i:-f:iet i-u 'I
money r fitnd-'d. liie. : ecu! .- per
box. For Palo by fj. Ii. I'll i;is.ri N. ,
IV IKiJ!l M. I
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SavlnrV lliioim, i a Iii! will wati-!. f a-y.iii, ni.il
v. i.i-ii ;-I" B'i l' l.i.-U li"?i:rt.-1 will Ik tl:. tint
in wi-l.'.'iiic ynu. May O" I Mi- aiul I'diiifoi 1 tlu'
vi-t nvMi'inl'i'i' til l' i!iy "Mark1!-" !i ih.i ili'i'.l Inn
l.i ii'w ro-'.tiiii ii.-ai l!i Ijo:":ii "I .I'--im, v.vilil:!.,
J.-r I'litnia .'ei'i Mamik V
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New Ailvcrlisoiiiei'U.
piiTSBOBQ mm.
For Girls and Boys.
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Since il m-iy bo md.iwfnl for "tl
I'iiaih.ini foiits lo "run at i-iro' iu
your own county, we invite 3.11 to
conic, a-ii'i s Ih,: line to SAN Toll l
and buy vour
SPRING :
iu l '-ell your 1 111 pi
II- pi
We e-oi ami u ill sat t
Iii- CF.NI'.ilAL STm(
Fl'L CLOSi: PUIClvi
ni money,
and AW-
McIVEIttS.
fi.WFOKl! N. C, Apnl 2'i I-s'.ie
H ANU HALM --BY VIUTl K OF
3 i ail .1.1.-1' ..I 111.' Mill-. II- 'I' I'l ("I' ell'Hl lllll
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PITTS doro shuttle: mjll ;
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P: : iit o'.lv y't ''i ; r P1-' i'o. t.
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mm iqusses.
o
We g:: ii'o.toe now on the way and
jdtio !o m i ni 1:1 a Ii n- Oays some
ch ice Lev; crop '.'dilscav-nlo M.dii.- i .
in liog.-heads, ti'ices 111. 1 baric!.;
Write its fur sample and pi ico.
0. l. bUV 2Mw 5 Mil &. vJ,,
V. iLMlXG l'vN. N C
Apiil 1 ;. 1 '"
I iiTt 1 ''itii'JcL-'.'v tviW t Wit.1!
, I nUil i Ii C-M.J - t-i .5.' J,
This i ' a bom;' Insuranej f-.r the
I lil'iileel lull i.i t'a' lll li.'iliiei'l '. Lilllvii
!ao.t;st losa bv '.:. 'wind, or hyMH
j .V C!i:li!er Was oblaiiicl tl.-Mli-h
the last l.'.-;.;isi.i: tii'.i by which each
I County can be oi-gatiiiuid inlo a dis-
ti.-cl Siraiicn, ali i such 1'iancli is
only li.iblcfor Ioslh-s sustained wit!:iu
such HraliCii.
L.isses aro ( aid by a pi o rata
assessment of all the n.euibois of any
Lirancii.
A policy can bo si curt d for 5i)
cents on .SltlU worth of prop.erty iu
sured and is good for a period ol
thirty years wiihout nddilioiial cost,
except for actual losses in your own
County.
This plan uf insurance has been
opeiated for twenty years in flu
Western Stah s al a cost of only Si o l
to S2.tltl oil the Sl.tltIO insurance.
Local Agiitils aro wauled in the
Coiiiily of Chatham.
For further information, ad lie. -s,
Di:. V. COIJLK.
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maw and mm
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Ai.ocii 7, io
ISlVZcl. hi the past,
T j? & ' : v $ 1 -' j7 s -V
a Ci- 4s si u i -.i- ..a i 1 ii 'n
in Tt.i-: i Vi ill eoiihH2e to
! 5 VMl lliili:. rMhysh Hie Sat-
15 , " 3stfk
i t-t. H W 1) intl
This is a ib'iue eempiny and dt - j 1
serves the pattens, o of all Not lit SI ti a S S fl S V IM VVS-
C.'il'oiil'.iats.
It was or-oii.-.c'l iii 1S.:S ami in, JKig.HM' 03 VVhSCii
pc.i'l over hall' a million dollars in
lo'scsau-l thero i , not 0:0. cMe. :-,n fa rVAiiU1 Shall
chii'-.i i;.;uinst it 1
ah i',...,sp.d i'.o,,:l.t!,-. be ashamed.
omdt nt man ini'd io imam his;
j i ' ! "; 1 .
For U . :'is, iij.'p'y lu.
It. A. LONDON". ACJINT.
W S I'iUMUi.)-'.!:. President.
September 2il. l'!e 1.
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lis benl to pro
mote the pros
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people, and to
advance espec
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