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TKI RSOAV. UKCK.UBKK 12.IStt.". H. A. LONDON. Editor. The Atlanta Exposition is undoubt- edly the greatest advertisement the j or uot they agree with hiuj, till in South has ever received, and is iit- U'llim'Ut men itdiuit tls.it lie state his trading more visitors to the South , views most olesrl.v tiud eoyeiitly. We than anything else sineo the close oi jcuj.y the follo'.vitig : the war. The ufticers of the exposi- j tiou have beou very fortn:ia(o in so- cunug the jitteiuliuico of the tims! Jewirablo dims of visitors from the principal Northern cities, ai.d all these visitors have been most f; nb!y iiujuvssud uiid each one will he' wniljiir advertisement of the; South. Among these visitor were j the President of the United States I .mil his Cabinet, the Governors il M-veiiil elates, thu jlayors ot New ; York and other great cities, and ht;t.- . drcds id capilalisia and business men 'rout all parts id tho I'liion. .a.l ' week the Governor of Maryland and over 2.0(H) of the best i it iz.-ns o! ti.ut : Ntato visited the exposition. And , every week indeed nearly every ; day influential delegations froru : Northern elates li.ive been in alien dance. j This exposition has uo been j visited by editors innumerable, both iu bodies uiid singly. The press av- ' soeialiotis of nearly all the slates j !i,ivo attended in a body, aggrcgiit-j SUg several thous ;tid cli lo, s, and the; ''writo-ups'' they hive given tlio i x j position must no o! im a'cii tUie he;i elit to the South. The cxl.ilii: ol SoiUl.eru I'l-ogress and proi'le:. there secu was a siii pt ising revela tion to most ot these .Northern vis! tors, who bad no idea of iLe South'; development ."ii.i-e the ilev.it.it' Ot the war. Ot course iimse N . ern states which bail the b.-st iiibits at Atlanta will receive thf -pdver'ising nod derive tho most In-; ctit, .)"! t;. rcloie it is greatly to I regretted that our Lcji-lauiio refused to iillow N.ii-lli L'ai'i'lina to hiivo su 'li hii exhibit &s would ompcte with her sister states of the Smith. A grand ivin.iois and j.-ira.'e ot . ttiiou aud Goiifedt-iMte veterans is ' proposed fo be lold iu tlio ci'y o.' ; New i ork. on the -lib of n. xt Jo!y j The annual lucctiny of Ike I'l.it.-.l. Cobi'edci ate eteraiis wis app.ih;i.'. j to be bold ul Kicl.tuoud in Slay, hut i it is now proji-jsed to cluuigo tiiis date to the oOth of June, m, 1 tbcii! after a session ot two or tl.-reo i.iys : ail the Conftucrale ve'evans will go j to Mew V.jik, where the' will b? iiict j and welcomed by the old soldiers of , a:!J wUa 1 ,.. tt: ..,., i ,..; ! A ch.i' gc in . b Liu lUllU uiuj.i .i.i;..iii :, Leld at 2-Tcw Vork, last week, of i auniber of prominent Lnion vetcracs j and a comuiittea was appointed to ; luake the necessary arrangements for ybii proposed reunion. The chair man of tbia committee is the vener able Charles A. Dana, editor of the Sun and during the war was tho As Bistant Secretary of War. Tho of- fleers of the United Oouledor.iie Vet ! erans Aioci-ttioa have favorably : considered this proposition for tho reunion of the -lihie and the Gray", l audit will doubtless be one of the 1 grandest occaiou3 ever Uuowa iu 1 this country. And coining as it will : during nu e!ec:ion year it mnv allay j eectioiml and political prejudices. I TV; - iliE annual m'ssioii oi iuu aMjiiu Carolina Baptist State Convention j Tva9 hchi at (liccnsboro last week j AU histo'V warns 11s ngaiust radi Eev. It. Il.JIarsh D. D. (an honored ' riments which threaten violent fihathamitO was re elected prci-! a !"""' ttry s-la,J,l!'rJ , . ., 1 !ii:d tho .b'gra laiion ol our currt ncy dent for the fifth tunc, which inn:TlM u M of U.0M 1 1--c-1 . i t . - lionor as unusual as it was dcserve-i. i nut only ti.e ecouo'idi: dangers but Theattendanco wiisqiiitelurge, there !(ho l.a'.ivn-.i iiumor ility 1 hat follows being over 300 delegates, and a great 1 in ib train of su. h experiments I many visitors. The reports cd lll0 ! v.Ul u-.t b -lieve th.t tl.j American . ; pciiii.t-can be p. rsihidf-il alter sober oommittcos were of a very encnurag- : ae i',,,, u'.ioti to jeopardize their na- mg cb a racier. Tho genera' conJi. , tion of tho churches throughout the I State was reported most luvor.ibly, I and Wako Forest College was report-; ed as having 2115 students, of whoui . A4 r vnnmr minis!.- i!.-v7 .I,.l, ., ' E. White, of M.lenton. war 'iinn.:, ! imously elected corresponding secro-' tm-v tn nunened !hn l.it l)r IV.rh.im TI.A (Vinonnfioi. o,:tl m....i v I ' r... i MnrOTi.!,.,i n.,,1 i t,n i ; i j i changed to Wednesday niter U,e ' "wing by the Goverutneut or es second Sunday in November. , ".: bsiwwn individuals, has been Hr.ivv moinheiw of rnnttrooa n ,i . ,i ii , , l( oie're-s that th.-se deb's Khali be greatly troubled becnuse the Secro-; , , , ,. Y , f . 3 . . , , . , 1 tiy.ib:o iti let-s valu ib. e dollars than ! Wf Agriculluro has practically;,,,;, vitilin ,.u ,.onteri..,h,tioii and! depnved them of the right to 9ond ; packages of seed to their constitu- I eats. Tho Sjuretary is iruided by ! unm,. M.i i.. ri "j i tho opinion of the Attorney-CK-iieral, : and quito an interesting contest ia expected between the Secretary and , tuoso Congressmen, who hope to help their re-election by weinlir.i,' i free seeds to their constitueiils This ! is aboui all that some Congressmen 1 v,n ienco, t hut we could thus establish fa,'t"1 3I, S- " lllmin" discovered tt.o would ever do tor their constituents, a d-ubhr Kl:u,.hir.l and a concurrent! mlHt"ko ttnJ cr:uij lhlU 11 was Frank, and it would bo too '-utterly too' eiic iiatior, ot both metals in our I M'-- u ''h.iraa thought she was call bad to deprive then, of tho free dis collide, n.-o certainly reckonin ! Frank 10 a.HSIat . lllln ".I'l"-0" tributioD of government seed. froiu a c'.nudv standpoint. Our pieiT : la""Jl11" 1,10 l)arrfl:lr- rbysiciana . . - - t , : eut stuiHini d of value is the standard iveI', Cal'od lh b,ttU. V'0? Iue new constitution of houth ()f tl,e nviuz -.1 wi.rld and permits the ' or e' ':u'e(' to ll- Tho Carolina makes any county respon-: o ; liime'tnlli'm now pos-ible or at 1 wt,ul"1 is ver-v I"linfu' ut,d the do Sihlo foraoy lynching that may lake huut that U within the i'..dependeut ! voted parents of course regret the place within its borders, and BUb. ! n-'ich of any hin-!e nation, however j m,9Uk0; ' ...... ...p..t .i ... ....... i.., Wl.ll.. jects it to a One of $2000 t0 bo paid J I to tho noar.-st relative of' tho poisoD 1 lynched. So, il any woman has a : woriuiess unsound, suo can get ner jt.yi,iHo silver nor seek its banish- ; One is nameu "r rost Snow , anoth friciuhi to lynch him. and then tho ' ,ueiit. Wherever this stauJaid is Kr "More Snow'', another "Deep (Miatjr u.ust py herS2tmO. Cleveland u Froo Silver. The LVesulent's Message to Con -gress lrtnt week is too long fur publi cation in the IIlcohp, but we copy tboi'elroiu what 1m suys ou "Free Silver", which is I lie sul'jet most ilia cussed by our u u If! m. And win Iber While 1 LdVUCIl.l -avoivd to lilitk a plain slsuoiueut of I'm difOtdereil ; rondilnui of our Ltii'iency uu.i the i I ut d.o.i'Ms iiii imcing otu ' " . ... " ...... ! tt eaj6 l(J :S l!; r liu.iucul svs- tell), 1 have e .1 !. that .1.1,1 iiad in ui;ud !j of my country ; i;y I do not d.iubt, ;;.) f.H' I he) ills uo .v i iv I-' found in the i- iciiicdy of the fro.' They contend that ! at once throivu inhnnti 1 aii 1 'ude it t n. d:lg i; smg e i.u in i i Kiwi S si' ill Ji.il. M n t Ue f nvni. I Ci'-it! age i t b -i;ur :i' . i rf lull ;ohi and il!eudi-r (pi,, i.'. i-, iv ;'a:'.:ir.-.s otl.evgos er.-'iu of tl:e ta.'t thai tho ti.i lai.i whieli tl:i loli e -nts' vv-.ii th o of the aeliou of ul .n.d iu fall view ratio between the M-!;."M'Si. eulis tor g :d hi tin' gold il id ,r n! t he pi e-e.'ii s:iula 1, and o. 1 oo ri-n's iu i.,!:-i:;sie worth ol .-!.'.'. ; iu :i:e siiVer dollar. . re tuere inliiiitely stronger rea sons ti.;oi can b.' adduced lor hoping Iba! m.c!i iU'iiotJ wiiii:.! s-JCiu e for us a t'li.iel'iilic curreL.ey moving ou .i.:ts i i' p o i'.y. u:i ixpi-riiuont so novel u:id li... .1 d '.'is as lu ll propos ed tulgii't well Si.:gger Ihoso who b- .ii-eii.al rlab.'ii.y is an iiiiptt iitive c.iiditi.'ii of found luoiicy. 2i i go.i i iiiiK tit, no human eon hii.ii.ie or art .;! h-gisialion has ever been ul'i-.) to hold the til'O luelii;.' to- ; l e I' hi:,:; a! a ratio ap fi tn ' 'Vfi.;i H . Ir, . lilf ! ' ',i -.tl : 1 to i .l'il.f.1! : . 1 ...ok free u-ii life! fi.lj- .i,f. u il letatite i!s not luoie th ca-.-.-, not l.I'tieiiliii s and . J .:i tl l ,vo l.t. I i; .!i ;i- ! i!:-!;i ! h-iij noiv ex st, ! ,-ii i. . ..-nan: ivi'i i Ii w as I iv,'..; i .-. the latio gi abnilly ' uu i l s '.,!'. :.i ei Irotu our cir. ! -l i . r i-le th . i.t to oU:i-r c.Miiii ;ts lo tl.e liitJU'ultics of a da ngerous fiu i v ine was Ij.'it-.':- re- Uncial situation ulrtudy forcwl Uju r. l'i tl.e w bleu lie. iiiuc-r ii'. tin .-e t Xei i'.'-l. CCS, tho ex petit, '.en of v. :;n lucre is Culuiulv n .-e:-'.;ie f' l''-ui.'l lor tin' bt-Aut that an net oi lui,gics: lolod how i.r.dge UU ii.i.j ;..lity oi' liny per eei.t. between gv.u iii.d siiv.r at our pivmut ratio. ii-. r is tii ere theleii-.! pusibihiy that oi.r conuiry, w.i:c!i bus its-, than one sovei.lh oi tlio sil'.er eioi.ev iu the Wo rid, coul-.l by ll-. action aloue raise not viiiv our o .v:. 1; il ,di aiivur to lis old. !'.ir stau liird to tdlver I Vo'.i.d il.sO btitig ou i eolii. 'osu ol the entire system of ctcdit which, w hen based ou a atun- d ud which is repoghizi hv the worid of iiasou-as, is ', times more potent and Useful than the entire voUiuu of c.irreucy. and is .'.il'-.-ly capable 1 f ui most indctinite e::pati -i. Ul I t rud-j and ei.t. cl I he oro.vlb ol is?. Iii 11 self in .'Ugh d it kuess and hiiniiliaiiou woiil-.l the consciousness .1 company with aii i'.'i progressive n.i . and wi re desn, r- Vn Ul :t.l. be i i re;: that we I t;c eu.r f .,11 1 ,jt,dy and LopeU-ssly siuvtng to meet tlusU t-ss of ne.id' in commerce and coinpe! itiou with a debased and 1111 M.iub'.o currency atul in association Ui; h the 1. w weak ui;. I lag W Weak !i b ive s ;:ui na- ,- ,, . atandaril of v. due. 1 1 u 1 ?l alot:o us tht-ii tiou's p; e.-tige and pioud stundiug by encouraging financial nostrums,! Wl11 .Vl,1;i to lue '1i0 allurements of cheap money, when t!")' ,v'l!":o tUiU 11 ,n(,sf' !ut'n tho weiiki-l'.l I iff. of that Iniilncial in tcgrity and reeUlu.le: which thus far bislory has been so devotedly chci tshi .1 a- oliC of tl.e traits of tlUU ' A III IlCrll! 1SII1. U U' o'.iii'.rv s indebtr-iincss, w net U- c-oa1 r.ieicii wiiu i .-ii i ence loour pies en t s! an. i , r.f. i n decree by act ol ; intention rd' the parties when con 1 traded, would operate to traii.-t.-r, ' "3' "", 11 " " !''' '" without eon,. p.'ii'-.ti'Ui. tin jiiiMiint of proiii-rtv a V),,lllin ,,r , i;,llta ftn,, ,ltJr.fit'8 ; um(,st j,,,. ,,!,., ,l:il. !,.. ! Those who ,j.lvo.'to a blind and hemii iu,' pint;;,"! to live coinage t he name of biiuet'illism, und in f,.s .iurr the belief, eoiil r.irv to all c . i l'T " , ,'J"', I'll. v.i:iir) nf i'dlil iim n tl.itinr.l w iUemlied by mctciai and ! almost universal com- .'iiisiiifcFM imp. ii iWNimt niaititaiiied there h at its isidw iu free and uuquestioned cireulafiou a vol uujo of silver currency sometimes (.quailing nud sometimes even exs eeediii;: ll in ftiuouut, both maintain ed at a puiily notwithstanding a de preeiatiou or ilueliintiou in the in triiiMo value of bilver. Tliere is u nat dirt't-reuoe between it titanduid of vuluu Hinl a currency for monetary use. Tlio titaudiird nil l iieeessuiily be lixed and eertniu. I'no cuiritii-y why be iu divers forms and of varii'Urt kinds. No silver stuiidurd country has a gold cur iciu V iu circulation, but an euliirli',- j eued aim wise system of nuance se I cures tlio beui lits of b.! li gold mi.l siiv.r us e.UMCii'-y and c;rculut'.!iy 1 1. . I II... 1... I ! stable ami all otuer currency at par .viih it. Such a i3'sleiu and sueb u standard also give free scope lor the usuuud i xpinisiou of sale and cou-.-ei vat.ve credit, so iudispetisable to l.rortd aud growing conimoi end tian saciioiis und s.) well subetit ut ed fot the iielual u.-e cd ni.uiey. Il'.i fixed and stable siumbit'd is ui ittitui u- d such as lue uiMgnitude and safety ol our commi t cm! ti ausuetiotis :id tjilsines reij!i:re, tlio u-.e of iikmh V I'.Seil is Cooveiiietitly IniuitioZ'-d. Kv.-ry doihir ol lixed and st-ihii. talue has through the agency of con tiit-ti t ciedit an astonishing capacity of luultipiying itself in fit.HUClal Wi'ik Eveiy uuflable and lluctuaN itig dollar fa.lj as ii ba-'s of credit, aud iu i s us b gets gambling and speculation und imdei mini s the foundations ol nonest enterpri.-m. I have ventured lo expriss tuyPtll on this subject witlr cat tiestness and plaili.iess ot speech because 1 can not i id mys. if of the belief that there links iu the proposition for the free eoitmge of silver, so stror.giy np pi.ied and so oiithusiasticuily Hit vocated by a mu'ititu le of my co'.in tni.jeii. n , , is menace to out pro? perity ,i'-,.i ;.: aisiilioiis !: :;:pi.itiiu l I oltr pi '.'pie i.. wanilcr fll'Ut the bl I .egiaiiee they "AC lo pnbiic and j't'.'.'iii.- ii.tegniy It is lu cause- I do tj.it d: -t.u-l ihwgood faith and s-in ei pty ii thofc who press this scheme .hat I h ive i.'iipi i '-.cdy but with I z.'.il submitted my thoughts upon I iius liioiueiitous Ml'jMct. I caijliol J iel a il iroiii ieg-vi- -ueui i' iu exaiii'iie tl etr views and beliefs in the light of pliiiotii- rea-on and famihar esp. lence, un.l to weigh r . . !. . .1 . t again and again the cot sfipi. nees (.f such legislation as their, etl' u ts have invittd F.veii the continued agiiatioti of the subj i t adds greatly . . TiUlliilti lll)(l KVilllS Dl'llllll tlf I'll. Ari.vM'A. lec 5 Senator lien 11 l'dimim and (loveriior .John Gary F.vuns, of South Carolina, were do lioiincid b' the members of the ex position a--soci.'ii ion this morning. Kesohitii'liscoiideiiiiiing their .-pci-eh e 011 South Carolina day at thei-x position, as iiifl.iinmatory utterances, wire a.h'pte 1. aud the two South Carolinians were referred to as rant ing demagogues, cut throats, and moonshiners. The resolutions in part said: llesolved, That for the tame and ,' , . , I good name of the Allantaexposition. '.nlan,la.lopU.dial which t(icse iu,u were UI,f(,nua. lately allowed to speak, we denounce iheir speeches as being devoid ol reason, sense, and patriotism, and we repudiate the speakers. Iu this we leel confident we are but voicing the sense of our country and the earliest fcciiiiu of the bettor people of all the Southern States llesolved, That we sympathize also with the management ot this exposition that under the cloak of temporary authority two such fan lilies should have been able to in trude their utterances upon (he oth erwise healthy and satisfactory pro ceedings thai have characterized this enterprise; but while dismissing the utlerauccs of these men as un worthy of fuither notice troiu our association, or the country, we do not forget that in the general econ omy ot nature mankind must have bis troubles aud communities there afflictions. Il is not many years since Calif ornia was greatly annoyed by a brace of baudils known as Fvans i ini Smitag, and tho exhibi tion witnessed hero ou the iSih ot November is but an an evidence that South Carolina, in its turn, is en during through its own indiscre tions a season of torment lrum its Tillman and its Evans. Shot a Supposed IJuiglar. . t'n.m the Snuf..r.l LsprexB. Early last Fl'Illi k W llllll Early lust Monday night Mr atns, sou of Mr. J. C II 1I11U1S, CIllllC 110 W 11 10 W 11 CXpt-Cl ing iu remain uu aiwui 13 ociock When he left homo bo carried the key to tho back door with him so that he might get in upon his re turn, ne rei urneu nome earner man be expected. W ben bo went to open .1 i i- . n r n- 1 ibo door bis mother, Mrs. illtams, called to Mr. Williams, who bad re- tired, and told him that a burglar was trying to break in lie jumped up ami pi lih pihioi aim ny tutu time the door h.'i'l opened. Ho fired twice at tho auppoeed burirlar which proved to bo his koii Frank. One i8'"'1 went wildo of tho murk but tho : other iino Htruck him in the arm near the hand and stopped near the cluow- Aller 1,18 nrst stiot tiau neen elbow. Alter the Di'NtHhot had hern Thero is a family in Surry county named boow, anil iue names of its different members sound strange. .Snow", and another 'Tee Snow''. Australia's Tall Trees. From I he Wanuloglou Tliuoe. The tallest trees in tho world are to be found in the Stale lorest ol Victoria, Australia. They belong to the eiiculyptii.i family, and range from 330 lo 500 feet iu height. One of them that bad fallen was found by measurement with H tape to be -HIS feet from the roots to where the tt II ii k bad broken oft' by tho f ill. A1 that point the lice was three feet iu diameter. The live grows with as furnishing rapidity. A eucalypl us gin tui I n-4 planted iu Florida grew forty feel in -I years, with a bole a foot in diameter. Trees id the sa me ppe. ii s lu Guat ;iia grew 10 feet m I welve I veins The stem ol' i tie was nine I -et thi.-k. In ISilD a mousler pel ritied tree win louu.l in Haker conn ty. Ore. It wa t!i!G feet loi-g aid ton feel in liiametei' i l tho butt. A Undo 11 piiiiliz. d. Aiuvl.iV, 1:1, lec !) A strange ;ase ol li pnolism has e iti-ed null Ii xi-.teineul here Aliss Fioia Lewis, i so.'iely belie, h-ll under the u.ll.i ence ol Frederick Loraine, a lr..vel in g iii'tor, wi,o;.e uouio isiu Indiana polis. and was married lo him Sutur d ly night. 11 dt an hour la'.cr as flic eocple were taking ibelra.u loi t'hn.ago lluywile intercepted by (be girl's lather, A. I) I.evv.s, u wealthy dry goods luei-i-h-ii.l, who seuiralei.t tl e pair by force uu 1 look hi.-, diughwr lio.'ue. 1 'tic liilhcr was ussislud by a crowd ol angry citizens who threat cued to sti iug Loriiiiie up to the lii aresl leicgl aph pole Uti less lie left lb" city. '1 he young lady has been iu a stupor siu.-e being taken home and only awakens troni it lo try ts.tt in fear that her Ii ilsb.iud i coining lo take h.'i :t.vay and J.h'.ids that he lie kept away. Altenling plijsicians declare siie is uniler liypuolic iutiu ence. A ilig A tic I ion Sale. Ton ka, Kau., Dec. '.) Ai 10 o'clock tomorrow at Tojt. ka w id occur the reali st nnetioii ihe voi Id has ever known. Al thiil hour J. ii. Johnson, pecial niasrer in chanceiy, will oil'. r i i;,e Ingliesi bidder for cash in iiund the chi ire sist-.'m oi' the Atchi .-on, Topciiii and Satila Fe JtaLway. Nothing ui, I b.j reserved of its It), iiot) miles ot tiack. its 2,000 loeouio- i i vcs. its t homunds uj.'ou ihousaiiid; ol earn, us buildings, rigiits and franchise, which, considered togeli ii', reach the imperial value of 1!50, U0d.0i.il). special Master Johnson will act us auctioneer, aud, as preliminary lo ri ceiving bids, ho will lead the or der ol sale, judgment of the couit and oilier legal documents, which will consume, something more thiiu an hour. No one will be a. lowed to bid unless he lias first deposited SjOO.IIIHI iu cash with the special master us uu evidence of good tailh. Judge Henry C. Caldwell wi.l come lo Topcka for the purpose ol coidiruj'.ng luis sale. Twpiily-Kiglit Sailors Drowned. London, Dec. !). A di.-patch from Leith cays a report has reached there that the steamer Principia, from Shields via Dundee, November 10th, for New York, was discovered to be on fire under the forehatch when 14') miles ofT Cipe Wrath, the most northwesterly point of Scot land. The steamer was put before the wind and ran for the Faroe Is land. On t'ppi'oaching the island she struck a rock and went do.vn iu forty fulhouis of water. Twenty seven of the skip's company were drowned and one was rescued by a boat from the shore. A passenger named Jackson was also drowned. Tlio Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G. Caillouette, Druggist, lteaversviile, III., Bays:l,To Dr. Kiuj's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La, Grippe and tried ail the p'uysiciauB for miles about, but of uo avail and was given up aud told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery iu my store 1 sent for a botik and began its use and from the first dose began lo get bel ter, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight iu gold. We won't keep store or bouse wilboutit ". Get a free trial at G. 11. 1'ilkington's Drug Store. Drowned While (Skating. Mknominke, Mich., Doc. 0. Three boys broke through the ice in the river yesterday while skating, and niio of them, Elmer Irorill, aged lourleen, was drowned. A second was rescued by bis companions with much difiiciilty, and the third boy, who was only nine years of age, was rescued by a d red ire r, who dove to the bottom of the liver and brought up the lad alter he bad gone down for the last time. Mrs. J. II. Shumate, of Wilkes county, is peculiarly ufUieted. It in slated that blood will eu.idenlv break through tho pores of the skiu just liko peispiratiou, and stand in great beads on the taco. She is able to be up most of the time and tend to her domestic all'airs. This sweat ing of blood comes on once or twice a tiay and lasts only a short time, when she will bathe her lace and no sigo is left, until it suddenly breaks out agaiu. For rheumatism I have found no thing equal to Chamberlain's Pain Halm. It relieves the pain as soon as applied. J. W. Young, West Lib trty, . Va. The prompt relief it h fluids ia alone worth many tiuies the cost, 50 cents. Its continued use will effect a permanent cure. For sale by ISyuuia & Deaden, Druggists. Terrific gales havo prevailed throughout Italy and along the coast. Twenty or more wrecks are report ed from various seaports in which thero was great lossot life. "It if) a pleasure to sell Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy ", Bays Stickoey & Dentler, druggists, Republic, Ohio ''Because a customer after once using if, is almost tertaiu to call for it when again in need ol such a medicine. We noil nioro of it than of Buy other cough medicine we handle, aud it alwiiyn gives satisfaction". For oughs, colds and croup, it. is v i I li on t an equal. For sale by iSyuutn & Hidden, Druggists. Montana raised and sold something moretbnn $7,000,000 woith of cat t'e (his year. A CLEAR HEAD: good digestion; sound sleep; a fine appetite and a ripe old ao, are some of the results of the it:e of Tutt's I.ivcr Tills. A rinle dose vill convince you of their wonderful effects and virtue. A Known Fact. An absolute cure for sick head ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour stomach, dizziness, constipation bilious fever, piles, torpid liver and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills WaQLLCOTT & SDN. id K..st Miirfiii Stri'i-t. RALEIGH, N. C. We have the largest stock of Toys, Dolls, Bric-a-Brac, NOVELTIES liTC. in theHtate, and!: they are now on exhibition. Call and look at thesn. 0r terms are cash. Dec. r. NEW Store, Hew Gggds. hoyall & mm HAVE OTKNI-I) A STOUK AT HA.LSIG3I IN ADDITION TO Til Kill STOUKS A r Durham and Goldsboro, in wlrih I hey have a full ami com plete utoek of all kinds of WHICH WILL I3E SOLD AT BOTTOM PRICKS, Oct. 24, 3m. WANT YOUR TRADE. If you huy Clothing, or Furnishing (jfooils, or llal, or Shoes iu Durham, we ern in terest you. We have just, re ceived our Second Stock, hotiuht in Xovenilier when manufacturers were anxious: to close out stock and liotttrlit I lo to 20 percent cheaper than same goods were hought Far-1 ! ly hi the Season. Will save you money on Clothing kv. W. A. SLATER CO. DURHAM. N. C. Nov. 2S. NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR HHEerC "WG .dlrLwith Prices and Supplies for evorvlxulv. Urn X2IOlicLa37" Stock is by l'iif t ie best and cheapest. Ibm't ho deceived by any one chuininir, tliey have ''just as good stock", or lo sell 'just as i-lieiip." We save you .something on every purchase. We w ill give you styles, merit, worth, qualify and low prices all combined, CCCXC early ami satisfy your needs, and it will save you time ami money. We have something for old stiui young, rich ami poor. .11 IrSLcLO ZDolla, OTotg,, Fancy (J.)ods, Fin" fJlaswiiie China Lamps, in fact every thing. All kind good things to eat. tiomclhing for every person. "7"q OyT.O glad to welcome vii!ors, pleased to show our g.ccl.-. and rea ly to m ike close prices to all. W. L. LONDON & SON. Ct)NM:.KI l;I',:'()i! !' OP Til!: CONDITION i c 'i''i: Commercial e.i;.cl Fanners Bank, A3 m-vi'i ::l i- ro T. c - ii: -Of ii i: Lou is in.. 1 Vvmii.tf, ) r. ' : i ' ; ; r - j: lMiii;: . i''" -.' and i-'iv ' ' ih-t i i i t K '.,i lo.' I :' . ' ' ..-'l i'.l V II': i -. i1; r it i -: I "i ' . 7 '. I I I 7. W'.i cv.r no it . 1 1. t; a. .1 b We viii jici-:.i t" i-.-i i o:.ii efiiinucri or i (!. i : n-w uinuii.is. J. J. THOMAS, p.-? .,i.h-i t, :S .'n.i ..r.l.T 'l I'.' i-r . : ' I'i.'lrim I 01 . '1 ccii'i ..: , .. : . ''J -I ' .' -n. i.-.-l h mia .1 .r. t.i I : . it m-. i i'.l I iv t i i . r t in ii in.-, "i" I,,,!.-. I ..I 1 III :.' i' II i ' ' " ''!' 111 !! ..;'l..'.:l.iit'. ! i ! ' r. i.'-nri hut M n-T -. 'iti'i i- ; ! I " ' i:,.Z.i.-li l.-:--'.'.-.- in i.-.i;.. ' 1""!" ' 111 ..:ri- I.. .-I'.'. Vl.-l-.. J II''1VS nv. It, IMS. I .'i,'i:l-'! 'lir. A )M N I s !,.i l'i: SNol hli- ; Hnvli.a .riHlill "I .'- "." " n.i nl-'r.i'.T. Ar.'l.i.' A. M.T . I t !'"' ""l: ...-.-.. h .1 l:r.t l.i'.'t I., fl. III. Ii.'- 'iilil ' Unv ! N .v. :!. U'.'u. N..V Ii-'. "'. Iff fi mm u mm Sanford. V. 1 ll" ! t ' l I''.!'' !- .-I. ' t ! i1 l! c pt !.- lire - I. .SA'I-'O-UjI)"- l- -t i'!'i- to .-el! y.'iir i-'.f !', :.t;'l Mel VK US are the peuj le lo (-;!! lo. c ; i..l;;'' liU wi .'I' i'n:i;:t v :i .it p y ".1 i-i e- u'i'i .-. ii : . l ;.i -i'' 't li'. iug t.i.ii'in. Wo i;t:i .-up-p!v vnii w'.ili 1 mi vtliiii:: n'.i w.i:.' . r i. i i ; u' i " .-I 'fi n 1; !.:;! I.i: i'. t h-i.'A in-: U pi ill i.t!..'!' p'in r.ii -i -fv -. H ...jii'L' illlil til.'.-. l ". '.l uill .it. u.ll- llllil I VI'. SPECIAL vl.-al phl.aie at sl.i.t'ii n lui. !! ; : ;m.i!:Iiu' li. no at l.w"' a ii.'t S.t!; ;.t "or. n lug. Ai.-.. V '. Nov. 7, lh'.'o 11 I ;' 1 O l v Bps V AT TiiffPJ5? U! Mi fi yim'USi 3l We ili.-tiilm!o uioti' Try (iiio.l-, m li li'.' i'o !n i'.-, fun;: fi i.iniv Iio:i;; w it!i Curpflr- and do llu- litrc-st mail "idei- bit -iiii'.-s ;it n -tail, ol' any .Not th C'ato i i ' 1 1 -i..t:n TKS5 ZX'iW?-. CUE PilZCSS TSIB I il llili-cl'i'l'i' p:i'.; lo de.il with lis. Our new Full Stui-ks i.to till in and wire cunt'ii-t-cd for Ik.-fore t'lo rise in values, m thee advatit a.'s are yours. TIZOS. C. U7SOI? Chatham Xlcprcscntalivc. wjjurai to. :;, on -r.-ii: lilru nrctMDr.n, lSdL 1.1 lidLiTIK.S. '.!:il Si in k p'lid in i'. i. SKM.000.00 l..-i'.;.W i iu.-s We gnqraiitte satisfaetion. .vth those who contemplate making H S- Ji: UMAX, Cashier, f 'Al.rox LAND-IJY VIRTUE t a Jii'l"iiriu '.f tlio Hu;.i.'ri r court f flint. lui'i. . ...ii' ri it I.T.-.i Sojuouiln'r 't'.'rni lAtfSIn the a-i-;s w lii'i!.-;' vs V tl. l.nlti'r uuii wire", 1 wl'l "ii Hi" Hr..l ..riM'WIu J.iuiiiirv. lH.il nt iii. r nr. h i'.l.. r In llusiii r .. N i!., iit f'.r i. i n i. r c.i-l!. I.. I ii lil.-lii1.'. 1.1. 1 I.t. U.m tr.i. tol I t'l-l l'i Nm Uiii.i twii!.t.t, Oiuiihiiiu c uniy, l Ii: -I. it; H.-.ii't's ..I Uuw rlvi.r mniI IhjuuiI i.ii il. i-1.. -i- I. !. tin. Imii "f w. l.K-Hi'r. on iliu im-i i ; In. I'N. if K i:. Unrn... n U.o ifniUi l.y lain! . fi. I.. Iri. ul O. I.. Ilnrrln hu.l no lliawnit ! ll.w iiv..-, (Miii'iliiltu IMH'Tf more or lo. Ti r i.h ..I siili cisli. aluiible Inula. It II. IIAYF.8, N'.v. ':n, IM. I'.iiii.rif louor. J. 12. i l'l I TSl.'OUO, X.C. Silversmith. I 1! i 1 1. u .ivi'ii- i n c.ni In I'ltrslro 1 m pr. j I'.iii' 1 1" i.'ii.nr i'l Ks. wmcliix), Jovri'lff, tewluf i.i i' l,rt,.i. . In lirsl vtylo. O.'l. 10, leji. jTHEFAPA?E8S'MUT0AL issiui OF fsOilTH CAROLINA. This it a home Iuriiiiaucu for the priu.eii.iii of fai iu property (only) ni.iiist hii-s by hie, wind, or lights niu,.'. A I'huiler wan obtuino.l through tin. la.it Legislature by which each lioiintyculi be orHuizeil into a dis tiiicl lhai'ch. ami eu:b ihuuch iu o.ilv iiiibie fur losht-s bUbtaiued withia Mli'il Jil'illC'll. L 'ses oro 'iid by a pro rata . .. .,,... ,,(' ,,ll I I... i.mi.ilini'u nf mil jV;.,, pliey ein be secured for 50 i-ent.s ou Sllll) worth of property iu ! oureJ ami in good for a period of :l birly years without additional cost, cM-opt for aetutil lobaeB iu your own l.'oiinty 1'ieiatid for twenty years in the , Wi r.! rii Stutediit a cost of only if 1.50 lo s tl!) ou tho ! 1.000 inituriiDee. A,,lH wuliU)d intho County of Chalham. I l or fuither information, Address, Dit. W. COBLE Pl.KASANT OaUUEN, N. C, or L'i rrsB uto, N. C. C. F. S I V. RAILWAY. JOHN GILL, Receiver. ' : :;ionsed Sol " r.r..Uiii'iiii nil. I.'UIU) 1..- .v. Jini..r.l l.iln M!.T I lly l.i.i.' Orf-oiiblxro Ai rlvo Mi Airy !SiCl.ll HoUNO I.i.iiv. Tt. ilrjr I ...ave waiuui Cnvo l.n.iv.. or.iiHlioro I.i-nvK SUxrCliy i.tMlVI. S.UlliT'1 I ftvf Kili'lti-Vlll Arrive WllruluK'ua N illTII BOUND CONNECTIONS. At Kayom.vMo wlih Atlantic Coast Hue for all pi.lnla N.irili aiiJlianl. ami SaDforil with the Sf. Ln.ir.l Air Lino, ot UrueuBbiira wllb tbe Bt.uihein Iduiway o.iiniai.y, at Waluul Cuts with lb Nor tulk K wudioru uallrjal (or Wluatou-Salom. I j SOUTH BOUND CONNECTIONS. al wall. ul Cove with Uie Norfolk Western Ball, r.a l r..r liiir.ktand imluta N"h ami Weet, a dri'i ni.l.r) wlili tlio Snuthorn Hallway Comjiaur fi r Knli'tgli, lil.'liiDi'iiUaud all iH.luta Norlh and 1 rtit. Fayiiiu.Tlllo wllb the Allautlc Coaat Lloe I..r ttll'i.i.UiiHN.uib.Bl Maxtou wllb Iho Seaboard Air Linn fi.r Charlotio, Alluma and all points S. il Hi ant N,.ulhwiul. W. I'. RVIP, Oeo'l I'aea Atti, . W, rill', Ujo'1 Maua.-r. 1UU.V, il ' a mi. ' VI IU p. IU it I VO " ' J a so i i JSO. If y IiAILY. 41 v a . ra. l 11 6 ' V 1.03 ' i am " n t 15 " ! I Hi ' ! 'J 11
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 12, 1895, edition 1
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