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fy dj-hlham Record TIHKMH. At(,lST 21. !SI3. H. A. LONDON, Editor. YOMMli: XVIII. With this i.isuo the IifirOKi) be. glm it i,rliAiitli vtiliimo mid on. trs upon tho oigbtoonth year of its existence While seventeen years may not neein a long ti r;ir fo:' u hit man being to live, yet it i. nti iin. Tlsually lonj; ti no lor a newspaper to exist in North Carolina. !':!.! so ihr as wo can now remember, the ItitcoRi) is the onlv newspaper in ilu State now edited and put litedand pub-: .bed bv 1io same person, who tirst establish- .i : - .,, .... o ,.,. - ill o'f mill; "pi1 cu ...i-ti ; And while M.nth Carolina ha.' been : such a "graveyard'' for ium,ii.i ers, ; tho county- ol Clint bam has been pu ! uliarly fatal to- newspaper i. ISh.cc: tho Kkl'ORIi was started several nth- , r newspapers in order "to ti!'! a long-lell want" have '.-.ecu es-1 tablislied' in thi.t t minly, :;nd .' r ' ant?, alter :i briel career, cea-e j p.; exist. One after . 1 1 1 .! ihev would j itart up, bloom t'.r awh:li , t.i.d then , Judo away, am) "the Int bo judged by the j a '..' The tr:;th o.' t:. r.i..:.( rtrage county in thU S; . port only oae :;.-' '. experience of '. tboil'ht diil'erei.'.'y i The publicali. n '. : n paptT reouir.. - m. i Ji'iition t Ini'i iii".- j necessary, an ! c:;u . nioul is reouiivd ; wi: ' expenses, and i: :.! '.' differelil .. ci k ; ein! ..ce will .-ooii e.invicv error, jiiht as so v.tv-ii: bt'OII cetr.':'jee The l,i: i:: I ' J.r the future, i nt v. .;i . ;i the pa.st, to U. :o I '.v ! w lor the j :nin''t.o:i i 't . tbrests of ."ill the e Hr!l to thoir iviij-ioii . : ; wtpocially for t!u ;'i i ty of Chaliistui in wi.p . ".a born and i::.' l :la!fa cet.. ... .. : '. . 3i) Ion-? lis I ne i l,.-i . Wratelui :' r ti.e ; : lore c'ceive ; ... : serve it.f r. ... est ambition is I . n : ... '' welcome visitor to ic very fau.ily in i ic .o. l' tlK populia'..-', of I:'oi tL t ' i' l.liii . we n ally nim ere in their dt : i.u at ions for free silver they s.irely will i:.: gain "fuse" or co operate with the republicans. As i well known it was the republican party a republican Congress and President tLai passed the famous aotol 1"7:!. v. h Tlomonet t d'.-.il.c! A:. : l.,t SO II woll known fact i i .' ;1 : r .i --.ie "i party has. ever f;i:c- tVu t: i . vu opposed to free silver and in favor of the gold standard. How then (;;t our populist f i ii-in H:o i:dst fl it the financial question is mi.( mo nd overbhado'.viug issue, faso or i'O operate with the republic i: ..' Tho reason, or excuse, for ' i 'lisiou list year no longer cvi-;'-- f v u he popali.tts who bad be on ,b ch, orats) excused tlu ir fusion w 'h !!:'; old political enemies Mr- v pulillcavs on the ground that by thii f i uon they would char ; ;!:? e!f o'i. ! biw "so as to have fair ek-ctii'tii", a:i I culd also change the Ryslem "f couu ty government "so as to restoro tn the people the right, to : .vern t!;-u-Belves". -Now, that tbty c'r.iui to have mado thec two impo-iT,! changes,-what further ev.cuse an !': ( silver populists giv f u i-;:ig v.ith the repnblicant. who -di i .'.ou. ii,:' ,1 silver?' If they are. -in " '.b"y .-te certainly not consisitt t Thk Atlanta l'.vj-i ..ition. ii:-; "will soon be. o; l:.c I, ; ivm! ' : !. complete sticees atid a gram! ; : Tertisemetit fir t'i.e .-ioi;:-:i. (.',- . table feature ol llo - xi -' i . . be tho exhibition ol (:':: ;i ; rcss made by ti.u c ! i our country, ill::st:':;tin'r iu a m - 3?-actical aud strikiug n.a io.' r i. . wondroas cbaiige iu their .-i.t .iii: : that has been made s:n. e tin ir cr, oipation. The cxjinsitli.n aulh'.; -; e -bave offered tlie coi-.ce I penol-' ery facility Jor a creditable c :;.:!.). and have accorded them t.i.';::..-l oonsideralion. On tlie lO'enie ; .' iv among the otlur e.o-reist r, v.": !. an address delivered bv a cilcri-l ruun, who i.-i the pivMiU'tit of ic Alabama oollcge ior ilorcd .".; i , -This one incident :d ii-(i. s;.e; '; roluraes- and is a lore! I tion of the changed . omliu olored race. li!U" I - 11 ' the Ralejoii is to boc.. iug on havii'g so exet llet-t daily us the I'f ! made its fliBt v pear MouJa? wiih Mr '.. B8 t.lllCl !.!.. iiil I U tteiid-i lt 1 " -i '- l.i'e 1 u; attii let Thk broadside fired by Walter Her - ry against the democratic party, aud published iu this weeks Caucasian, r . , . , , , . . reminds us of the harmless oiplosion of Beast Butler's powder ship in bin o'lly attempt to blow up Fort F.'s'i ,. i D fn '... r- i j lWl mrU..i.U.K..r I may very ttppropimlily bo said the j sad words of tlui 13 i rial St rvin. ! "lie. broiiL'ht nothiisir int o the domo jcratic party aud it is certain ho can carry nothing out". Wages lit Mexico. Wniie the laborer and wagescirn eriti tlie Ci.ited States can now bin , j more with his wages than ever be ! bue, vet it id not .so with tho wage- .ue.Mro-im.' iau.i o. -ii silver ami a country lhat is heel up I ' as v e for the I'uiled Stales to iiuit'iie. cs, it is tii'.iouiitcill V true .hat the laboring man in our "gold bug" country is in a inucli better ondiiion financially than tho labor lug man in "lice silver' M I n illutra'.ion oj this we i-.m v t!u !.ii. (o. ing cxiiacts Irom .wiUcu to the .Slale-viile , letter ,V.v. iv a North i 'aroh man who lias been i ti iX iu Mexico t it" t li o .i .-'. six Icen Veal's: Me live i.ver til til! ' i:ii! r-. fnt..'.i I l'iV W A Ad a. 's ! :; r:e l. 1'i.eii there is I " -: 1 1 i . "It a young Mexican clerk, is, lor instance, or. a salary of 6t'. per mouth, bill who. nevertheless, thinks considerable d hinisoit. a--young clerks are :,pl io do it this young clerk wishes to purchase a si'.lt ot Ciollies con tm i:si;rat W llil is he .''; ;1 more t ::at 1' ii. t A be I ;i; a o.i ill l Vs'r7:'" ' ' '" thirty live cents t'l'H" lll-h.'ili l col is a Matter ot i i, he-!, brand costs lilty JtltS. orot e'i:V- can he ohtamed in ex 'atige for sixty cents. Shoes, which i e ordinarily ol very ": .piality. o-l tl'..lll S"5 P.J 'o li A bei otne ice,. 1 oiing elei I; d;t 1, , 'm Jh'X "It is to he notiei ii'o-sed men in Me: ly s i well dre-seil a ordinary New Y I that the best co aro pot near I he men of an u'k (lo.vl. Ol oui'se .me w in .1 expect the styles to he old, but then ihere is be nli-I'.rvi-i a certain lack ol ijuality to the chain', an air "t being fragile ah'iut tl ami aa the hat- in .Mexico, cla--'.-. iu .Mex .'.--. i hey M'eni l i.e i. an. hiN, b i' lils iii,. I., y I neiii i-' i.-U', for ii i :: Thai i pa: tin. 1 1 ' Am i !..! 1 corn cakes. His clothing consists i ot a eotton shirt, cotton trousers, JUHll,ur s,ldls " J 1W his vxiion ho has to work like u ,orrlUi' i . . ! A Talkinir Machine. ! ftv. ti g V- Y..rk w..rl.l. ' "Wo'ilil yo'i i!iu lo Mstt'ii to a sonir wUh vol(1 to(,lh ,. kcpwMS i ),. K.nile Jbu iin. r, the famou.ii.eUo 'tririati. Al his elbow wastionU-i ! vacee of bin o.n invention f illed a "oiaiuiiphonc'' a lalkit.-i matdiine that fxoos a tdop beyou the phono orapb. lis I'ecrds of buuiiu speei'li and music are indotruclihie andean tie cheaply multiplied to an indeli idle extent bv sinuilo m.. ehanieil meaiiii. What il lias to sav or sing can bo heard ail over an ordinary sied housa. S.) devoid of complex ity is its construction that tlm com p'eto apparatus costs only iS, and a smaller edition intended for the use of children will be sold for (!r, i.'inphones are soon to be placed on market. J)i'. !! r.iner to.o a small wooden ntieli about (u inel.es lo one end of it be insert g and into 1 a sharp , i p;iiuL of steel. On the hi l.cr etui he put a attic pice.- ol ruMici tubing . I'nell be ill:' ted the li'. '' lepoil- 1 1 1 to hold tin his ti elh. w 1 ! permit led to ! lUet.t! wi.ieu ; sound re. or 1 rubber tightly between ; of 8J yci.rs. At the iKugaiiiz iliou lb tl;i-i-ti id point wa-! in April, 1 Mt! J, the following wen-rc-st up in a il it (iisc ol I elected: S. W. lb ewer, Cajitain: W. w-! m.-crdxd withaiJ- lUadcn, 1-t Lieut.: John M llmei An ( leeti ie iiintnr be . the d;ok revoivi-d tap t : p 'i.:t r.tu alicig tin- si'! f. 00; '. i-v. I I ' a! ':d lire of tin- record. t c.'U.'.i.t: ii'ati .1 I '. ' -.V' d ioudlv an VIOI .1 igii t io ll' to -ids 1 i uii; '.i t,-, i A i i;..;. l:r..s lit:-. . : ...v. s i. : tbd abv. .i r. i i ic '.i.s. . ' I a Pad oi Uos tin... . . : :.e gao liis suppjil t.) t'l'itchat d. an i iivo'rtf.l liepuoliean, and advocates j jpiiucipli s aud a political policy as i widely divergent from the views of I I i, i'..,..i;., n I j "in ...ti, viiiji at -I'll 'ii j ' -imi lei'titsus the jciles. Hence, tie re can :ie but t '.v. i int.Ypreti.l; m : pi ic 1 up po-iLioii in' 'iipic 1 li, .'not ir Jl lllet. r K.i. lb; , le.'.n ,s h. in. t e .1 I I" ' I' ;or i a. . i ji. ., N u t :j I ' it ol t :i i i'oi ; I'epi.lM.'.n .Senator beheves pealing to the negro and hriti I1 " ... , iu ap that 'iitics . ; I iU'c f 'I'lllOUUllllJ lOI o.'ll'l in i l'hin lias evidenced bv the fact , f iLt Legislature that elecied him. and ; ivhiib b.-dy be absolutely e-n.li oiled. I , lacing negroes in otli. n over white 'me.:. Mil bonoMiig l'c 1 D-nig'a, ; by adjourning, in bis b uior". I . . . ! r.iLito Hags Mop Trail.. I'l'.'iil U. Neir Ycrii K'-tU. I It pounds like the story of the i d iys oi' tho gi'a.-saoipei' scourge in I Ka: sis. wbeii tifutis weic ii'iablo Io I make their way through t he imi..s. : of the ioeiisis which settled on lb" tracks by the mill: n, yet il is a fact that, lor l .v. i wet l;s . r more triitn nn li:c I, .tig Island ll'iilfi'id ret ;.i :.ii:g I'uuii C.'.oy I-.l.in i. M.r.httt i'i ti-.o i! k'i'.vay '.'.ci.i s. and al.- i o:ilhe Sc i ' -ii ii hue'. I.avi ben bring1.! i" a -ffti. Ltii! by mighty s-.varin- of pot ito b.ig i. M.iliolis i;f tl.i ei were s, i. :'!:(. !:.! bv the ei-gie.e and car lo i :s u::nl tiie Mio'ds u". aioei.d in the sin, iy ni iri al'.l c ei! 1 o'llv I e dr:ven a'.i.'i i by tl. ' 1 :v;.,': u.-o cl S'll. I. Coii-.i ( ii , ir.ii.1 I i .i. ch 1 V. : ) i l i j ; V , i . :'.'!.' : ' . , 'I 'ii : W l . liii.C ..... "U'r WAR REMINISCENCES. data's War History. "TIIK CHATHAM (MM It 1)8. The t.cc.Ui.l companv that was or- gani. -d iu Chatham for tho Cou federate, annv was tbe "Cnatbaiu liuards", which became Co. Iv of the 'Jtith North Carolina regiment, ibis publishing uti accurate listot ad the compuuy wii organised oil tho !iStb jcit'.ens ot Cha'ham who enli.Ntcd in of Mtv, 18GI, ut Caricisvillo iu the! the Confederate armv. With all our western pari cf the county, aud was I e,imp:ised cbiellv td citi.i ns uf Dcui Creel; and M ittiunvs low 'iinbip. It wa I the laigi i,!. company lhat was ever raided in this county, aud one of the best. It started off with 12-lm"ui" ' hers, and recruits wi re added from time to time so as to make lis total j number, altogether during tho war. ! "OJ ol horn K!S are now dead At 'its oigaiihiatiiui iho following officers vveie elected: VY. S. Webster. Cap I tain: W.J. Ileaden, 1st Jjiimteiiatit: Bryant Ibllilap, "Jud Lieut: aud S. W Brewer, ;5rd Lent. I 'apt. Webster ! had been a Soulier iu the war with ' .Mexico, and t.ti!i suivives at the il' . son, ibid L'.iut and V. J. L'imbcrt, .'bd l i uo :iai,t. Iu August, ltl'-l, 1 -nt. lleaden was elected to the l.egi-l.ituro a':d ie.-igne l. and l.'.eut. il is. i : ('ii v, as lulled at the baiib' ot ( lt:. -urg. an I. to in: lit. lr p'.iees, iP'oi V il ei:.. r an. I II. It. .u c .VI m us i u. re (Ullv elected. La.'.lt. MeMatpii e (,..: ottic r hi this c.m.pat.y Ul.lllOX, It." ('U,CS I ." l- II 11 . e. 1 ; ; 11 t-'I:. !-.d ai:d I-.1 ail-' .1 .1; I.. tared ! C,.;i! i!IUt li.e t.'l tLamiU .1. i. a. . t-M o. 1 :i ill I en, -1 mi I. i-innl'i'i:, 1 i':t.ii. Mi"ii:i. iv 'I. M.-V. c.. .j. n nr.li. UV. I-i !:iltm:i, Ml.: M..;,y. t ll'irkf.. t,.n,iiN TI 'v. ., r .... ,v. u ii,t ,t..i n n. Br.mrn. AUun i""'''uni;. w. u. ,'n,'l"'j0"n w' 'i r-n Al)llL'Jfc, Jl. I'.ll'iry ',ir., i.ivui lo:i, w. I'. Knit, Mucin L. Mirw,i..il, J. tiu s.' wic. Kveriit! "Cuiir, l'unlrtl M, ( ruler, I. tin II. ('..-i-i, Pv. i w. I'liiC , I., x. i'irr.v, Henry II. I. hiv. J.s.-uW. r " w ,.''' " ri" I'M: II U, 1-V.T! Ci..-. W. II. ( i .-U, ,1. I). Ciii t'l-l. v. J-.ereli C. ('ro cl.tl..'. I. 3. II. Cnitrhlltll, William l'av:s, niwuuil liers.M', J.i.m-s D. I1 -isc'. I Jai0b M. li rso'l. S. J. 1'iTSClt, S. S. !'. l(.'li..r. I'.iWi'l'.l, J.illll w. i liny, 1 .Im H - Klvva, 1".:I i-. I l.lvt.s, J.ie.i.h L. UiU'S, Wlllliiiii. . j ft jfera. Henry M, j leis: f:i, J C i 'l w. ' sinm., (ii-j.-ii ! Sir.i'li, J. :.ii i. j Smlili, 1.. li. tSmtUi. N..ali H. I Snilili, Oriui I HniiUl, S. A I Snil h. W. M' Smith. W. H. I SinCh. Ii. M. ! t'.ni leid, X. I', siuiilcy, Atlas ; s"l.k.,ls .(.:!,., II. j Si'i.m, rruiiK.lu j Ti' it-'ll", Jnni i Teiii li, L T' li. 1.I. , IV. I. W. J. Ii rliy. Siiiii "Lm KilwarUs, 1. S. i'.iliiar l.", w. W. L'lkii.e, J -sii h Ciiiprn .11. J. II. !:iii.'r-i.n, J. M. Ullitii'.cii.tl. E. LKa.n'.'ll, ieiirlllttliill Kiilnntcu, W. 1'. !V!I-, J ir.i.ill C, K IN. .T'llll.s S. I.l ,1,1 il.ll IV. i::i:. I.n: :i:i Tally. S. J Tally, I'.rry. V i.lli- '. U. U. Ti.liy. li .Li.-il I'- i Lilly, Iti.llli! J. j Tally, Sill:' .n V. ! reini'li-s, J. A. . Tlii'iLis, AihIi.hu T.I .III IS, Oftr.ri-'l Thoiaii-s, Inuil'-i II. liiellills, J -I'll 'i!i..tlisi, Nail..ii.l''l I . .)'. M. l V..H-H. i. r. .- i!, il. ii. i-en.. oo. n li. " hi t .1 ii..- iv, ir i. S'tj l.t-a W.-! , -M.-ini: i r WiM Ii, -.l .li'le.. n-.-i.-'i, li."..y .. !'..,.. is, O. II. ) :: :s, .tnni.-.i Fii'i'lA. or. i-n 1 1. :,.i., Jnni.-M S. : It. .1:1". I ii. , I' l' I I a, I.. ,i, I: MI.Me Wll'll.ll; iari.ii Ui ' 1. . ;'.: . li-t shows that thi- -.;.', !.-.' 1 l elliistc i llleii i :., . .:: .-r lis g.'ea'i at lost was al i '(.;'..'-o;i g, wheiii 2.) were It i i io, ! no I;.'.',. v i .bed iu a short time ,.,. wet. -is tioTO receive.!--.' ;: -a', v 'uoi v tha'i w as mi:V;vi' -. i ,' :.', "tl ei- i.i -j. i y i :li s I .':'..', :.'. r l tie wi.r. Out of i's - '. n. mi '-. in1 went itito that bat ;!... ,', i'O ... , ani.T .mi uiiliurt ! Ta : v.as ii lotnanti- luci'lent , . , ; .i e. , h tl.i . company (hat :..i , e. , r I . :i j.' iiiished, and th" : i... .; .-j have never be.'ore : . .,rd 1' ' li .it. 'a b"-' ihr. . i'. ee ...... r., let-, oinpiny hired siio- 'siitr.lc. to take their place, who eeiueil l,. t,e lairlaeed youths bul c. ho !lM I:ed ( U' to he VO'I ng WO rnf-tl. i'i "V - i i" ". 'I -r .'f !'. '. i'l"". ., 'l',d, no'. I...!!,'' 'OMII, they mado their money vory oaily. The first member of "this company who died in service was Newton Dudley, who died of disoaso at JIoi o bead City, where tho 2tJlh regiment first went nf'er its orgauiz ton. We will not now attempt to give a ' j sk((ch of this company's career due I iiil' tho war. but inav do So alter a j while. Xext, week wo will publish : a li'M ol the Chalhainiles who en j listed in Co (J. ol the L'llth regiment, j Again we :ik llio survivors ol any ol ( lit ham's companies to aid us in fare and diligence there will hi and these v errors ami omium .vit.li to correct. Wild ltcasls Disappcai ing. rr"Mi llio Now Yurk Worl l. Is the noble wild beast to become extinct ! Everywhere the march ol the human race has driven tho race of beasts before it. Tlie.r mi tubers lire rapidly diminishing. They aie hnuted less for pport than for com merce, and their skins, tlesb, nails aud vaiiotis other parts of their an atomy ate objrcls of man's greed The animals that inhabit the sea, not less than those of (lis forest and pia:n, a:e disappt ai ing beforo the tireless pursuit of .the hunter who hunts for the money there is in it Three Hundred Poisoned. I.aI'ohtk, Imi. Aug. '2d. Three huin'red out ot l.llilll pcrpi were poisoned at ii Cerma:i Lutheran fi's i-i vai ( r pieni.' in a , "rove at i racv. , t,.is ClulllMi yestenlov. A pu-i.il! d:iua r wi:h sivi d. and it Ih c.i-'b! bOtue iiMserofiiil l oiiini'il . iU(, (ll,ul l(.s ,. .i,,,:!.,,, wu.r. Pi .-i,.!.,. ., , ..... nMni.!....l Willi fl i.rhtfnl ! victims l piil.s, pu c'iig and viiuiilin;,', and r ill.'d ;;: d t mihlcd ou the ground ;i'l agony not i i im dn'i.i aid was sc .ciiii.1. A.-ie', i.oiiehave diid. but Ll I' 1 1 L f" '.ill . i t y ill, l 0 l.iliidl'eil ':(-::! tb'.- eili MV J .-; !-l '!.' i i.. o Uui: iv, in.ote.l. two utile I ( i .'hi 1 1 ol -New .hn. ben. iK la,t 'I. !('! I'.j, h :e i till, :.;OIMI i ll '. eL. ti ih. i ie-. Pave i.l's (.. Uiitl ".!.. ol. the :;.(. farm, ai'.. n:;.l io i'.'g;.-ti i U 'il il.t r. i.c.r i escape lua 1 c u ' i dev. and f.vo ul il. eie C.i: fc. .!. i. l,o i t .io :.i i-i (..i reiiiciv in I'd l ie ' not ! T no . Ion 'c a el, the ts tl.l.ill nddin o t .e or .! P. ling Nature in th. the I tl net ions. Mice I pi'i'toi triaiico of trie Hitters is an excellent appetizor and aids ibgesiion. Old People find it just ca.-.cily what they need Price fifty cents per bultlu at ti. li. I'tlk ingtoii's Drug Store. ?.f v boy was taki n ".vitb a disens- :es, in t i: g b:o i,iv !b. rhi. !,is: Ihi' g 1 lli 'Ught of wiim C.iai'd ir : Uxbt'ti t'ttiie, t h.h im and Dianl.oca ; I'.-e e lv I ,1.1,1 is. s of il s. I'le.l ih,. ralail's !h'.n' juia'.r and cured him sound i.nl 1 iiU'lis, wii;r-l;. I 'ieli. I l.caitilv l ei niuiiii iid thi: lt.ini.9, 'riiniiiis n i I'enie.lv to u'l peirons suft'ci ieg bum i bke complaint. I will answer aiii inquiries leardiiig it when stump is iticlosiid. 1 refer Io any county of. lieial as to my lelinbility. Win. I! oach. J. I . i'nnii'oy, (!nmpbell Co. Trim. It is f 'l sale by Lvnilui A Ifi'adi I) In order to introduce! C'hambM' hiin's Cciugll lieiii.-dy beie we sold sev. nil domett bodies on strict guariin tee and have found every bottle did good service;. We have u -K'd it OUI' selves mi 1 think it supeiior to any oilier W. 1 Mowrey, ,l.u visville. W. Va. I'or sale bv Hviinm - Heads n The Hot d iy of July m u k. il the j e iniiing of a new epo. h in the bi : loiy nf Montana. l'j .n that ."a; tl e i t.eiv law pifbibiiirg f..ambliiig went ; into full force and etlVet. In I Poor moans so much morn than A f you imagine serious and A fatal thsr-ascs result from trillini ailtuonts ncrlectcd. 1 on't play with Naturo';; A r;Toitcst .ttlt licakli. BrGMs ol! ot sorts. .'.in! c mia!!v cx t r.tisi.-.l, iiiitv us, have rn i.'.ilt; arnl v:i:rt w tk, in thcMt tiriia- M- tTcltKllt'"!'! ti t;!i iiti'.wlm (. is l'.rown'ei linn l!it ttrs. A tvv Intt t!s cuip l.iicf'il enmts fnn: the vci v fir-1 tt urti't sfaH l,Mf Hron V tetth, niii! .t s tant u t.ikc. It Cures Dyspepsia Neuralgia, l. ijncy nj Liver j Troubles, Ve, I,..,!! V t)hAJ A Alataria, Nervous ailments It UIIICll B li.lll.41ll.l9. r,,-t fn!v the prniiine it hascrosiert rd W 'i-s , ii '.I. i.ra'.i.cf. AH . Ihcri ale sut.- Cui.-i ' 'ii iv, i-i;.l of i -.t c".. .. : I .'. I -cl i t len ftiHutilul World air Views aa. I tuck Iree. CHEM CAL CO. BALTHJlnRF MB. LET WISDOM PUT YOUR ' DOLLARS ON THE RIGHT TRACK.!! DON T MISS ANY OF ITIK BAlltJ.MN.S W. L. LONDON' & 0J AIM: NOW Ol'TElUNO. You can now buy moro goo.l-i for tho ensh than ever. They in tend making a CLKAN SWi'l'.!' OF AL, M:lif K (SOODS. Come a.i.l see their beautiful line of go i,l. and t bo s icrificiiigf ii ices nt which they aro '.-( lliug tin in They can and will gratify the most exacting and economical buyer. When you seo thosa Rirgains jtm will tboroiighlj ajipreciato them. This is the LARGEST flD MOST ever oflcrcd in Ibis place ut sti -b prices. We fully guarantee tho stbs. qualities and prices. Call at once for the Bargains W. L. LONDON & SON. I'lrr.-JiMno, n. c. July n.isoo. (ONDHNSKO r.r.I'DIiT OF Till: COXDITION i.l' Tin-: Commercial and Farmers Bank, ;' wai.i:i(;i, in. iMttFii to thk i-Tvn: t'-.u -riti i:, on -im-: lld'K pti i'.Mr.i:t:, KKSOl'lIfK-. 01 r.s tied IliseoUliis. I'ilil. I U oe ()m ! dial is. 17 ''. s;'.5 (MM) N C I pr.ct. Bond:..:!! -ISi 1' iiikiie.' Ilon.-i. rortdl ir. e. and I'iOiiu IS TOJ ! : Cv.iK i.l j-ApciiM Hftn lTaNo-. l i;:r: !i Ca' b Due from Banks, 1 1 !. I 7-7" Ta'-h in Yaultr, 11, 7 M We Ko!i"it your r We i "ill b(i pil ased eh-ii.gi s or i pei-it. g 1 ,1 .1. l l'OMAS, 1' in. I.-. ' i.iellf , m mm mm, C.F. SILEK, I Ml'-l'll'lt.. N C . l".o. II- i'.r! to r,..,,l , i',t. T'lO I" i i --f l;..;iWi i y In lii'iki' ir i Ii:; li-.'ii I" n:-i! llo-r i - n '.:'.l I In .-I -ii : Ie Ma.-: I: I.- !: I 11. NOUTII CAIIOLIN'A : p H T I T U f ? I Lij Lucil ill uUiiii I'lir- nrxl -"-sl .11 . f Oil-" I ell.'!.'', will f . - 1 1 1 Si. . ,....T ft II V .nil.' III. 'II .1' l'j!if H l.- hiil ll e l I- . ci ii mi ui,ii-it.-iii luiv i-i.-t mil .1 1 wi ll i.' hi I ly !..r c.iiiil. c'i. I'l A. (I HOLLA DAY. Pies , n-iie.eb. N c. 11 ij - AND --- COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 2,-,7 KMidcds ii. all Departments, from 4 Slates and 3D counties. P! to .li'l pays board and tuition for I'm months. Ma l.-iit- ; i;.', T.-.-i 'iiliucr liiisl Mil -I", Al", ,e I- I 1SSI. I .1 llili. I.aitii' Ca'a 'iv . 'i (:'. Male. Ill I I n.aie. 1. -H-l ... l.i'.il.li. o;i..i A l. l .C'l" ni'Iit lire Wrlie '.. W. T. VHITSETT, Ph. D., o.n ivvn.i.r, (,iiiir..i l Ci , N. c. Si j. June '.'7, Is'.i... 4'h. Sunston Institute WASIII(JT()N, I). (J. This r.i ui Hing; ainl iJ.ty srlioul , for young- latlios will begin itsj fotii'lli yoar Soj.t. "J-'itli. ah 1-J12 and 121 1 Mlh stiii't X ! W. ! In modern Itnguagvs, Vo-j al and Instriinioulal .Musi. Piiiiuing. I)i'i! in. IMiysica! i C'llluri' :u!'l l!!( ifii! ion, tho' -t !V: ; ! a '. - n n g! you ill IS IS COn- cost .lent is roasonahlo Wi'i!l ill.' CI:i'!oli Lot !u!ci:l. ol t! j Tor catalogue address i Ma am. M::s. 1!. R .MASON', l.;ly IS, '.S'.l ). J'lit.cipalf. mm mm !i is i'ully to sutler with Iiu!i::t--lio;.. I v -popsia. ( "lironic 1 i.trrl,ie,i. ividu,';. i'.'. i.ii!, r or Fciiiale ti'..u!i!i- w'.ietl Vo.j call lie sp.'i dliv : i i I pcl I'l'i'ieii!;;, cured by d; iiii-.iej !.. k.-. ti Si,'i'i-s water, ci: ie-r .i i i e :pring ...' ;:'.' . I'otli.-s ; , ,. d to y..i. Vc Lav.' t-si'!iiol:i:i!s I'l'.on clili i '":! : :':,:. ii-. ii.viiioi.ii'i pf:,.-;.'i;;n. I !rii I I . s cur. d lnniihc.is ..t otln i's .11 clll'l' V"ll. ito! ist!oy oj.cii for guests, water is being sbipiu'd in :utl the bait' gall. Ott II '.- one eCll t' the cii.-i. II lit !. !.v. 'is tl'..;ii-s;itt Wis' Hud. i'o 0 i rrietth'.i's iiioi'v to JOHN V. TlliMM'SON, rroprittor, or JAS. K. URO'JKS. M iuhj-cu Vi:-t I'A!'. M ' :e ..jjuty, X. I'. Jauu t;. IS.)".. COMPLETE Stock LIAI5ILITIKS, . ' pit al So( paid ill t '.i.-ii. I'; divided I'l,. fits', I ! to I! nl.H. i p im:.- Sul.j 'cl Io Chi ek, sioo.noo.no 11,1'.)5.9(J SI7I.II17. SI7I.111.7J .etic i.s and liT'i, sh W e gi:;,i Hlitf e i al isfactiou. corn sprud Willi liji.su who contemplate making B. S. .1 HUMAN', Cashier, A I'MIMSII.'A'loK'iS NOTICR. ll.iv.ntf .in J, il.-1 .-i On- n.liiiliii.-iraiiir f ;.n ii, 'i T. t.ii a .in. .1, i-i km ii, i i,i'i... imiirj- nt i-i.- n ti'i'iiiiu: i-'.iiM.-. i-'ii.l iIiivh..,'i if Mill. n Om I.II1UI. iii i i.. i I ri. t t Ii UHy I Iti, l" l . W. N. S I Ii WUHAN. .Lin I. I '.'.". LUMBER! A!' kinds. if LCMIMdi foi sale at the FSTTSBORO SHUTTLE MILL W5ATHER-B0ARDIHG, FILING AND FLOORING, I'l.-lM !) AMi Kll N Dii:i n, OK li.U'OII Jjiils saw. d to old; r al short notico (loo! Ceiling :uid Flooring already D.iK.sM-.i' at onlv l.( per It 10 feet. Si 2TOOE, Jr. Sept. U, 1SVIL Ci inpnscs the l'i;noiity, the Col lege, the Law ami Medical Scboola, ami the Summer School for Teachers Tuition ir'ti'l : do Teachers, 471 Stu d-iits. Address Fi esl clout WINSTON, ('ii u'H. Him , N. C. for Catalogue and handbook on "Uni- ""'''J' "'ation' June 27. 181)5. rKvriita, and Trs.lo Marks oti'.ainH, and all 1'al rut hu .iiu-HS CeinlarleJ far Moocnirc Fee. On Orrict is Oppositc U.S. Phtcnt Ornct and itr run n'cure i't i.t iu k'i nuio I lulu Uiusa rpmotr frcin Wii-liiiii-idH. Si-i.d nio.U'l. tr in-; ur .iorr-. with demerit tion. We ailv:ei, if .at,'iii:il l (ir mit. fico of Ctia.-.TC. Our n.ii duo li:l fiaii'iit li. o'Ciinal. A P4MPHICT, " ll'iir to Ont'iiii raisins," inlti iiaiiu.i of atu,l ce-ii:.. in your btatu, cuuuty, at toivu, nul frue. A.lilre , . C.A.SOW&CO.j Opp. Patcnt Orr.cc. Washington, d. O C. F. & 1 1 RAILWAY. JOHN (51LL, llKcrivEK. Condensed Schedtile. Iu cit'ect Julie 'idrd, lS'd.l. n vtt.v. i I N-.v. I Villll.1 la-veneer. NO. I. Malt & I'liexi'iiuiir l. I'l. iVCllllltell, in I Klein villi., All !vi, S..15 ), iu. l.ciiv,., a.ll " CJ.ll 11 iii . 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 29, 1895, edition 1
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