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THE HOLIDAY FAIR. PLANNING CHRISTMAS HAPPINESS. ! EIGHT THINGS AT THE EIGHT P1UCE, EIGHT NOW. ! This year wo go out of the ordiuary way cut prions on high . class presents to favor the givers u worthy act that is fully uppre jcinted, us the increased sales show. Pest buying time is right now. Later on tho throngs will grow greater and tho rush and hurry will iucrease. Pretty things at fair prices to tempt you, and half a hundred employees await your bid ding, nnue to importune your buying. Pine collections and great variety, most fairly priced, appeal to your judgment and taste. Come early while the stock is at its liest and shopping easy If you cau t come, write us mail orders promptly attended to. WE HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE 2r per cent, on all Tailor Made Suits, Ladies .Indicts, Evening Capes, Misses Coats and Suits, Ladies CSolf Capes, l'lusli coats mid Black cloth canes. Silk lVHieonts. Dressiiif-r Xaeones Tnf.iiits Eev. (). L. Stringfield will long clonks, Knit wool undershirts, Percale and l'lannelleth:, Wrap preach in the Baptist church at pers, Furs of all kinds, Cluster tail scarfs, capes and muffs, child this place on next Sunday. I ren's Pur sets. Dress Plaids, Gents Furnishings, Handkerchiefs, Tho fall term of Goldston ifa Pillows. Academy will close on 1'ridav' Prices on nil Millinery untrimmed and trimmed hats and night, the 21st, with a concert. ' trimmings of all kinds at and A off of last week's prices. ine oesi ? or ?..tu uj-a ijiur a i.u onwLn in our entire stock for !2.0D. Th largest stock of Toys in the State covering the Uoor space of four Departments. Come early. THURSDAY. - - Dec. 13, li00. Local Records. A car-load of shingles for sale ly 15. Nooe J r. ! Five hundred cedar posts, wanted by B. Nooo Jr. r . 1.:., ).,.. I UHtly i'llvri wii-it nin mot pqueal ou these frosty mornings. When you go to Durham lo sure to visit the big Department Store of A. Mas. The public invited. A big stock toys, wagons, games, dolls, books and every thing that pleases the children at Uyuum it lloaden's. Lost Near W. L. London's old store, a silver belt buckle with Ehii e stone set. Please return to Mis. L. E. Home. Maj. H. (). Piuilap, of Hick ory Mountain township, has n calf with five feet, the extra foot being on the left hind leg. The same old place for fruit and confet t ioueries at John L. Council's, i io most attractive place of the kind in Pittsboro. The household furniture of the late Mrs. Behecea F. Womiiek will be sold for cash, at public auction, at her former dwelling at this place, ou next Tuesday, the 18th. It is worth your while to go to Bynum A Headen's stove just to see what they have, whether y.m buy or not. You never saw so iinny pretty pictures and othei Xtuas goods. The big Department Store of A. Max is the centre of attraction at Durham, and you can there find everything1 you may need for Pie Christmas holidays and at the 1. 1 west prices. Four colored prisoners were brought to our jail from ildeigh, on last Saturday, sentenced by the Federal court for "Moonshining." They are James Allen, Joe Powell, Amos Williams and Willord Beek with. We are requested by Mr. Jos eph W. Wombltt to state that the opponents of the Stock Jaw in Chatham will hold a meeting at Pittsboro at 1 o'clock on next Monday, the 17th, for the purpose of circulating petitions against the stock law. For a nice useful Christmas present call ou G. E. Pilking'on, the druggist. Ho has a nice line of combs n ud brushes. Ink stands. Photo frames, and a full assort ment of perfumery and toilet ar ticles. Just the thing to be ap preciated by all. You will th ul some bargains StSMZEllVOOt) S2&1S A CO. 2o: and 205 Fayetteville street, S and 10 llargett street, RALEIGH. N. C. At a meeting of Pittsboro a great deal of fence to keep a few Lodge K. of P. last Thursday stock. Some will tell us we will night the follow iiiir r Ulcers were have better stock; yes yon will elected: F. C. Poe, C. ( 11. Nooe, have but few ami .v Wen, . j. Jr., V. C; Jacob Thompson, Prel.; .''."' make t- f i. :n, an.i n .1. i' Alston, M. at A.; J. J. Jen- w ill not take many to eat all you kins, M. of W.; 11. 11. Hayes, M. make. Why do people who live of E.; W. 1!. Hunter, M. of F.; A. lu,,,r the stock law line turn their II. Loudm, O. G.; H. T. Chapiii, tock outside instead of keeping I. (J. them up as the law requires? They T, . . . . . will violate the laws of the con ii- If you want a nice ( hrist.ims ,rv r;itlu,r thnn k , . d.naer you will hud all, kinds of Som(, wil, .J . good thngs at Lmidon s 1 opul.ir stock hw, their neighbors keep Store Nice preserves ac. peMh. . , f , , . ' .Mce .Mince meat, finest raisins, im, wo .:,,,. u. , . : nuts, citron, pii , Ilf t, , i1mp K.1V ,., .7. all kind of caudi 1 doz. nice cucumber pickles for M. cts., I'lorida oranges, Euhbviu and other nice apples, gooil cream cheese. 1 : mauy loads of live many droves of cattle in staple as well as holiday goods j f,,,',llis ?tH'.tjm' iz will not feme his farm, will not fence his stock, and tiny w ill be on you; you may depend on some trouble anv way. Please ask your Miss Blanche Piencinan will neiirhbor, who has been hauling give an entertainment in the court- to Ealeigh and Durham for 5 or house at 7:110 o'clock on m-x' Tue.-'- 10 v ar day night, under the nn-pi'-es ' , ( -s, '.n the Winnie Davis Chapter of the and sheep have they bought insiih Daughters of the ( onfederaey. A the stock law? None. And yet. rich treat is iu store-for those who the people inside the stock law, attend, as will he testified to by are the first to agitate the iniinb all who heard this talented elocil-, of the people to petition the Log tionist when here hist year. ! islature for stock law. Why b hi.-? Do they tell us they" nr. I'KI'soxal items. more prosperous since having Miss Maude Norn's, of Apex, is, st"ck law? No. They tell us ti visiting Mrs. A. M. Earns. t the stock law over the countv Miss Lavinia Holt, of Cherry- 'hat will stop then; from pay ville. is here on a visit to her sis-1 "f tho '"'' vototl ,"" 1 " ter, Mrs. W illiam M. Euhanks. s X)i'net S(,1TV f,,r tl,em- ,, ic i i-,. and especially those who Men; op- Lev Dr Sandford and Mr. (.id. d n stot k j,, However, we u n ' r'. T V'h"""a f,;"v '""''' "ffor,l to take the burden off Methodist C onference at New ; tlt(.T11 iml plJUt; it on ourselves, 'r"' ! when they allowed us no voico ii Ye much regret that Chatham j uitting them under stock law. has lost so good a citizen by the Ami now we say it is unjust for removal of Mr. H. M. Love to j them to vote us under stock law, lUulingtoti. j and they can't conscientiously do - j so. They would render thein- COXFniKNcn ai'I-oixtmexts. ; selves husy.lHHlies in'other mon The North Carolina Methodist ! matters. Please, remember yoni Episcopal Cnference, at its ses-' tax will be raised whsn we are put sioti iu New Pern, made the fo-1 under stock law, from the fact t hat lowing appointments of preachers i we will not then Jiave the stock ti at Evnum - Headen's. They hav juit their entire stoek of Ladies and Misses Jackets aud capes, clothing, overcoats and everything else that a man or woman wears at juices that make them sell quick. What makes a nicer present than Sterling silver? All the new est things in Sterling silver novel ties at London's Popular Store, Fancy china, nice vases, glassware. Come at once and make your se lections before the rush. You will tax, and the tax will be raised on Eev. J. H. Frizzelle, pastor of something else. There are 20ii Pittsboro circuit. hogs iu two miles of my home Eev. J. Sandford, Siler Citjjthat have not eat one gallon ol circuit. (corn each in six mouths, ami most Eev. I. T. Draper, Haw River, of them would now do for fresh Rev. E. 1. Culbivtii, Deep pork. 1 wintered ,r2 head of sbeej River Eev, Eev horn. Eev Eev J. C. Humble, Goldston. W. H. Townsei.d, Euck- W. F. Craven, San ford. W. 11. Moore, 1). 1). is pre siding elder of the Durham District." last winter and have sold from them J-7J.00 worth outside of the ; wool, which is considered worth . their feed, and still I have as good ;a tlock as 1 had last w inter. We 1 have very good fences aud have I more of them than most people, land half the net proceeds of my While regretting to part with 'tlock of sheep alone will more than save time and money besides be-' jr,,,,, ,,1 ) Sandford this com- keep up my fences. Our harvest more coiniortanie. .,.. ,..;m ...,11.,11iv .....i,.,,.,,,, i?.iv We are requested to state that 'Mr. Frizzelle, and we congratulate the Christmas exercises of the our Methodist brethren upon hav Sandy Creek Assoeiational School ing him as their pastor. at Mt. Vernon Springs will takej place Friday evening, Dec. 2!st. j Against the Slock Law. i'ho children have arranged "A Dec.llth 1000 Trip to Old Chris" aud will be! e,)ITOB Kecoi:i:-'i will ask for glad to introduce this jolly old the Hist time if 1 may till a small Mlov to all their friends. Knill.0 , your Junius, in order Santa Claus is gladdening the to express myself iu regard to the hearts of all w ho go to the big stock law question that is now ag Departmeut Store, of A. Max, itating the minds of the people, at Durham, where he lias est d- 1 would be glad that the people in lished his headquarters. You w ill some of tho townships in the west find there everything that is need- 0,11 part of the county had stock ed to make everybody happy and law if it is a necessity ami would comfortable. Go at once and i don't render the people more prosper- wait until next week, when Ins no- ous, WE ni r t il V k ys lit C1 The quetiosa now is: What shall I get and where shuii I bwy-my Christmas Presents? Why of course ai wise re you can find For Little Oiiss Old Santa Claus lias left Horns, ! Watches, Tin toys, Mechanical toys, Rattles, Halls, Toy pistols,; Guns, "Wagon?, Go-carts, Chairs, Dolls all sizes, a 1 kind and prices. China Tea Sets, Rooks, Game' suitable for old aud young, aud hundred other things. Come ai see them. ..... , VJVvy ??&"3tl lill&'ter ; As well as children ho has left rayarsN J i fel A i ,:,r?e lot of SM,i,,J? si,ver Nov" K nmMVJkW dry. Gold and Plated Pings, jpEjV f I Spj j Work Poses, Writing Desks, Al- 'Jrll J IvS: bums, Picture Frames, Accord- P I j' x !:,",s. IJUP. Vases, all kinds o? -v; QlT5 jMitu '11 ! iook... Handsome i.Wx. Dej You vim lliul a ureat many other things in our artmestts. We will mention a few arlaeSes a regular em 0mm h Roil Hooni Sets, Ihireaus, Eed--ti-ads, (Miairs, locking chairs, GROCERIES AND CONFIX TIONER1ES. 'lorida oranges direct from grove lemons, bananas, cocoanuts, np nles. cranberries, nuts, raisins.: hildivu's clh-drs, j,fune., dates, tigs, mince meat, I lighch i s, Ta- preserves and jellies. j Canned Goods. Pine apple', to matoes, coin, peas, salmon, lobster, sardines ' )ats, rice, beam ill pea llakcs .'ickeis, Hois, radish, Molasses, Syrups, Buck w heat Hour, cheese, crackers. iles, rtales, .v ac cesses, Spriug 1 Jeds. pastures, our pea crop and the range at large is more than three fourths the raising of our bogs. The pea crop is a fertilizing crop, but it does'nt pay to gather them except a few tor seed and then turn the stock on them. The farmer w ho raises stock ought to have a little money all the time. We sell our wool and lambs in May, June and July; beans, Au gust, September, October ami No vemlier; live pigs, December, Jan uary and February; pork and ba con from Jan. 1st to Dec. 31st. One of our Virgiria neighbors spent SliiOO for sheep in our vicinity in August, and is now leaving with ifl.'JOO worth of cows. I am iu- AMONG THE DRY GOODS A nice drrss, jacket, capes. Furs, a good pair blankets, comfort, Handsome Eugs, Towels, tabit cloths, napkins. N't )TION DEPA HTM FNT. You will find gloves for Ladies, Misses, Men and Eoys. Handker chiefs to suit anyone. Niceties. ;o'vs i lace and silk), cravats, tuck ombs, side combs, card eases. CLOTHING. nocket books, brush and comb. You all know a nice suit of clothes Nice soap, perfumery, fancy pa-jSilllieo present. We have them per, clocks, garters, watch guards. f,,r Vl(VS as wvll .1S ,,Mi. We can suit you in an overcoat. How about a nice hat or cap? Would a nice pair of shoes do or would a nice , Of u kinds and prices, shirt or a suit of I'lidenvear do, bettor? I "We will bo glad to show you these things and many more it you w 'II call at toe i Wfttilwro, .V. " m Iter. V.. UfKMh "W. T-... JLOHNj ZDJT cSz Si.ive cith- 'l co!iking or heat in;.', a nice set f carvers, pocket knife to suit my one. Nothing pleases a lady letter than a good pair of scissors. V good razor keeps a man iu u rood humor, a good pair of scales s a great convenience. A good run is always in order, hest single larrel, breech-loading, only .Sli.OO. rluntingcoats, Legginsami thous inds of other useful things. lite clerks will hardly have time to wait ou you. We learu from the Durham Herald that Mr. George M. Eu banks is buried iu the national cemetery at Arlington, his remains luemlH-red that this splendid youu Chathamite volunteered iu the Durham company during tho war with Spain, aud died iu Cuba in January, lSiVJ. Tliis is il iinestmii Hint kIwuiIi 1 . formed that be has left about $!,-; have the careful consideration of here tirst aud last. Howj everyone, and especially we who ucli of this do you suppose was claim to be farming or tilling the 1,,ft uitle the stock law? (Jive soil as a means of a livelihood. us stolk law n,ul olir "e'gliUors Have we timber enough to fence : ,vl1' - to Stories aud leave this j our farms? Does it pay to raise vicinity a waste couutry. Now ; umi oui j.egisiainu stock law, ask them ' ..t i ... i question of stock law. I think l" "'J cuuicn, ami there is but little want of timber "T uhichu me mw auowiug iu most parts of our county, and l'ple to sue as paupers, especially the territory that "is not' J- VV- WoMPLE. now lucliuieu iu stock Jaw. 1 having 'liecu exhumed and brought 8t()i.k? TilP8e are tho two princi- V l?Utim from Cum last Ie .ruary by tho ml tum envoi veil in the one' ll'ust V. S authorities. It will 1 re- 1 Jtum of Btock ,aw j ti,iuk.t. incorporate would suggest, since hired labor- The Democratic Senator and ers are getting scarce, that we Kepresentatives from this county draw iu our fences about one-third, have been notified by their defeat- give more grazing lauds to stock. ed Fusion competitors that their and it will grow plenty timber A l AKl) OF THANKS. To the Daughters of tho Con federacy: Allow us on behalf of our fa ui ly to return our sincere thanks to iiiiiiit'i t . ii , seats iu the Legislature will le while we improve the smaller u,' ' .J Ur m; rememiKTauce contested. As the Legislature us- acreage and make more at a less ' l'li,lclu- u tombstone at our uallv allows good pay tut lie tic expense. Now what about stock fi.lt u"r rave- Hoping your so feated contestants, the latter in raising? If it has not teen pay- i'1 TiV ST IM,Wr this case will make that much out iug for keeping up our fences it is for ",,,h1 to tbw d;rS veterans, ,.f H,u;,. ,..,f i,.,f .,..H.;., ..... i,7.. ...Ji...... . i i we aie yours gratefully, Af ....w. t.A i.iu i. ...i i l.-.i J oei. Johnson. i ", luifiimooiHi inn uir twi iim l.lm IT I llilt I. contest for the Legislature we 1 will give some tLuivs further suppose Mr. Giles will then con- on in regard to my iW-i of sheep test the se; t of Hon. E. W. l'ou that will indicit; this. Now, if iu Coiigivsj. , wo have stock law, we must have AY. L. Joiso. Pitt'uoro, N. C, Dec. 11, P.Knl. The report of the Secretary of 'he Treasury for the fiscal year uding June :!0, I'MiO, shows a sur plus of $7i,.rj7,OiH. How to Cure Croup. Mr. R. (tray, who lives near menia, Duchess county, N. V., lays: ''Chamberlain's Cough lu'ii! dy is the best medicine 1 have ver used. It is aline children's remedy for croup and never fails to cure." When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even liter the croupy cough has devel oped, it will prevent the attack.' I'his should be borne iu mind aud a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept ut hand ready for instant use as soon as these symptoms ap pear. For salo by G. R. Pilking tou. North Carolina has this year chartered "Jii cotton n ills with a capitalization of .3."17,kio. "About five years ago I was troubled with catarrh of the lower bowel," says C. T. Chisholm, 4S4 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, and al though I consulted several emi nent physicians who prescribed for me, 1 found their remedies failed to in any way relieve me, aud the trouble almost became chronic. After siillering several mouths, 1 one day concluded to try Chamberlain's colic, cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and 1 beg to assure you that 1 was most agreeably surprised to find after taking two doses of the remedy that 1 was completely relieved of the disease that had cost me so much trouble and annoyance. 1 am thankful to say that I have not suffered from it since." For sale by G. E. Filkingtoii. The State of North Carolina has this year granted charters to more than 250 corporations. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Uromo-Quinine Tab lets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. The President has assured Sen ators Daniel and Martin, of Vir ginia, that he will not approve any measure curtailing the representa tion of the South. To Cere a Cold i.i One Day Take Laxative Promo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25 cents new ai:vkrtlsemi:n is. I AND SALE: Ey virtue of an; I 4 i.KiiT nl il." Mirrt-r C.uri if Chail.niii j I A.lmr J. II. v..r V. 111. nil SV! 1 Ii- ' , Ih'.'I. nt i In in ' , . IT.T I 'I' nl- l" I'tn.l In 1'li'H l.'iiii I inly, niil'l ! 1C. Il Mi ii.' I. n il V I,. I.. Mi.rrHt. i'i nl . I loV. ihUili any nl JHiiimry, ' .i-i- iliH.r In lit'dlii.r.i. S- c ihi- lil.Mii si I'M I.T i ran ii.iiiity, N.C., III IMIIInmsi e.wti-h'i. ii,lHulii 111.-1 null i.f II. I. Hi-.'irs. Viiriliil l: li Inn. II. M.ri-io anil ii Ih.is miring ali'ie l.Hi ft ti , TtTins ' f " ili- inin-ll.ia imcIi. rmilil'lul T In KlX ' miiuitis, in lii' ir ItiMri'il ffnin ..iy n: ii-il' ; This n.v. w ii. ni.ii. u a a vrs. ''.'UIIUi ! ll'T. j AlTrisALirli7bli'' "f !! nl-iil'ili'ixi i u i-.l in in.' I il ;''" 1''"' 'ii'il ! wlfp, whli li nmrv il'i' N ri'i:l-... ri-1 .:i -'' 111 "' i lHi.ik C.X. Ill tin-.'111 v ill ii'.'i-i r "I ! l" ! Ch.uiiHiii .niuiy, I will will i-t i'i-h 'ii iiii'.-i.url- ; h.HlSI i... 1' III MllKlml'i. Ill MUMl'.V. U'K "Hi' iliiyi.f .Imiiml y, !'..ul. Hi" ! Iiu I i.n.lu l.lt' l 111 j inns-. ..r 1 1 ii.ui in ii an- t 1 1 ..I I-. t.iwn- : nine, knuwii Ill .-li'l'l i II Klfi.in l.H it. i m'l.'llll- i iurf 1" ll.'n'-i, nil I H-lj-i llillir I lit- i uiili "1 W. 0 ' Oi'I'l!", .lutui'S I l.-l ta uu.l iillirln. P.ET OPE LINK OF Goods ..ro fiilG nt-. HI 0. w. m. m uNs. S Hew Stare! MMsl 4 ,)- n i i rk Our stivk coiuki tliini; lh.il is kept i3 We ut .ul.l.J (ft biutjJ i-vi-ry. ecle- 5 KOsU I.ADILS SllOL A ilk- at !?.(), every r warrant vcJ to jcive s.it!v!action. We V vft also call auenlion to the fact w5 that we have addeJ to our c Corset Dvpartnunt the ecle SkbratcJ V. P. -I- t :v.-J w C. r- sots. IVr weir, lit and Jur- C V ability they Have ih equal. Jjg ft We hiv all kind CiunHrv ProJiuv:' Chicken, Lu s. Corn, Oats. Pease, beans, Woo, liees Wax, paving J' highest market price. " ' X' Wc a iv ai-r. in thi' nvul-ef for cotlon. We want to buy ft 2,ihhi poimJs I )rv Hides .it 0 highest prices. Come to see dfk us, we feel sure e can save von money. Yours sincerely. ?L Kaisins, Candy, Nuts, Or.ingei-s, Apples, Dolls, Guns, Vases, Toy Wagons, Go-eaits, and thousands of articles not mentioned. Fireworks by the Millions. KKMKMEKE THE I K. T. B. WHOLESALE RfeCHET GROCERY. Orders by mail given prompt attention. AVe earry the largest line of Tinware, Glassware, Lamps, Plain and Decorated Crockery and China of any house in tin- city. We guarantee to compete it jnii-esaiid quality Av i t Ii any house North, South, East or West freight added. We know your lime is valuable, consequently vvf will not detain you with a long winded cock and bull story, but if you will call on us, or mail us your ordei s. we will prove what we advert ii-c to lie true. We buy direct fnuu the largest manufactur ers, and are able to give you goods either from stock, or we cau ship you duvet from the manufacturers. Don't forget the place, the W. K. T. P. Wholesale Packet Grocery ami Variety Store run by the people's friend, W. II. Proctor, Durham, JV. C. ftn.iii:;? vr.vx ;(;n:ot.itxjt:io, Lai gest iii (I Pest Futii iit'il School in the County. Spring. Term begins January 1st, Wl. Bovs and girls prepared for college or tor life, instruction K competent teachers given in all hrar.ches, Vuimc, Art and Businos. Special Advantages. Comriodious Build. r.g, r.icel; lurr.i.dicd. W'tl! organized l.iteiary Societies. Board in clubs per month. In private families everything furnished S" to ss per 'iionth. Tuition U'nglish Branches jU.oo to per nio. ria uiiuui pa; ui.ui.ti i.ui imi, IV :). l'.ino. 4t. Jas L Grin, Sept OrW.B. Oww Sec! iTn 'SANI-'ORl '. N.C, KEKP A BANK ACCOUNT WITH THE Ccmmercial and Farmers Eank Gov. Aycock will probably le inaugurated on the loth of .Lie. Th! timiatuiw Ii on vntrt I-. ! cf..n Laxative Hrot-wvtji -vnc tbe remedy tiiai rare a cvlJ in tint: la Cji il.HS Pin, . C.., June JS, l"tv. The tirm of Bymmi IV.schal will be dissolved ebruarv l, l-)oi, by mutual consent. I he business of this tirm will Iv woi'n.l up ar.d all pcrs ns indebted to the lirm will please nuke anar.t .cments toset'le up Iv:' .' iiie cl'-o ot ll ve-ir. liatt'ifjh. V. V. Casla Capital and. S-urplvis, $130,000.00. -A-ssets Over -A- Kail Ifcvlillicn. 2 ;cllars. Some one at the oki si wJl c iiiinue Imsine J. J. T,in.v,A.; A Li" A. T-io.-i . . li. S. JKI..H vn HkiiUIOUT W. .1 i. ;v,,;, . President Vi t -Pre :7ei!t I.ier . . . A-sb.t.,i t Ca,hier
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