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ni'iniiii'wn i -iirililfiir "lillill ill' 1 '" '" 1 '- I . i C THUKSDAY. - - Feb. 14, WW. i. .. gBB ' , IX- A. LONDON. Editor. ; mmm j 'I'm? r,.'il.iiirrt has nassed a ! bill to establish sixteeu Judicial ihstricts una to awmsu iiw io. .. .. , , i. i ii i criniiual court districts. . There arc now, and have been tsiuco 1885, twelve superior court ; districts. There are, also two criiu-! inal court districts, so that there are now fourteen judges and dis tricts. As the criminal districts and judges are to be abolished the actual increase is only two. This bill takes effect next July. Tho districts have not yet been ar ranged and it will be very difficult to arrange them to suit everybody. It is uucertain in what district this (Chatham) county will be placed. This county will have the same number of weeks fourl as heretofore for our courts, but the fall term may be divided into two courts of one week each instead of u term of two weeks. We hope this county may have four terms a year of one week each in February. May, August and November, just ut the same, time when our old county courts used to he held. The Senator from Chatham of fered au amendment to the bill so as to have fifteen districts and judges instead of sixteen, but this amendment was defeated. The Senate, however, did aid an amendment that does not allow any judge extra pay for holding special terms unless he has helu j forty weeks of court during thej the year 15y this the cost of the j t will in the much more new jud than the cost of the old number. Thk Senate has passed, and the House will pass, a bill making a j new apportionment of the llepre- j sentatives in the Legislature,! w hich is required to be done im- . mediately after every census. Ac- ; cordiu,' to this new apportionment i Beaufort, Ciaston and I'uioii conn- ties, each, gain a Representative, , ., .,, , I and Chattiam, i.raiiviue ami -e j Hanover, each, lose a Hepresenta- j live. I'util 1H;S Chatham had three Representatives in the Houst when the number was reduced to,,, ,,v..r...l be a oist.,1 ami two, and hereafter it will be only one. Our population has not in- I he did. One robber held the pis-m-eased as raoidlv as some other ! tol on Alexander, while the other counties, and wo lost a coiisulera-1 ble number by the Fusionists giv iug a strip of Chatham to Ala mance iu 18!).). The Legislature will abate one nuisance at least, me suu-coui- mitten on the revenue and inachiii cry act have incorporated in that: 1 act a tax of 1.0 on strolling bauds of gypsies or horsetrad. rs who live iu wagons and tents, and were white and two negroes. The one must acknowledge: "1 undcr- if tl . vvhitt in. n are Knss (iat.s and take to say that there is not an travel .ron, one court-house o an- ( J p J,,, ' .,-,! 'In Z -H-e of the (iovermnent, who other and ply their trade during ; oU u iu.m w,Uih.a in d-Mdes his w hole tune to its ser-court-week. 1 ve y county can jr.'orij;l f,,r murder. Tho negroes .vice, who does not receive greater levy the same tac of SI .10, and are Ren Foster and Harry Miller. I ''' than he would for like service thus put a son to these vagrants 'ex-couvicts and well-known to tho m private life. 1 here is not an i - n l l l...d ni.lief. Itliiploye 111 tllt (loVerilllient ser- swmdlmg ti e lommumties which , xl i-olue. . i U they infest. The editor of Thk , Successful TeinaL' SnlnJIe-. , "' 1 f-' condition financially when Rfcoud c'uiuis the credit, and is j 5aftimore Feb. 7. -Miss Frances 1 "'idered it There is not one willing to bear the blame, for hav- j Caspari. the jirincipal in one ,,f who. if he could better his condi- . . ,i i : i o.;.;.. . 1 ti, t.i;.. u..iw.i .f V.ltimr..-.. timi in other service, wtiuhl not JUg ilisi.st.rti vju tiitn iiiini.uui k. fnv on these oeoole. THE House ot representatives will decitle to-day whether or not they will prefer articles of im peachment against Judges Doug lass and Finches. The House Ju diciary committee by a vote of 24 io lurept.ueo in ui.or oi . iq-eaci.- ment, and the House will to-day Jict ou their report. Of course it would lie ininroiier for Tm: Kec - oiid to discuss the policy or pro- asking any question. One vvo- M-ms'bly for other purposes l,ut urietv of inioeachment as the ed- man gave her HUNM. and one $4,- actually used to lobby for a ( ou pri.ttv 1 U1 ,,auune; ut' Jono, and still another ?:i,5oo. A ! essional increase of the salaries editor may have to pass on ' J jm., umuber invested from $100." their meinbeis. question Judicially. I to 1,00. The nifist remarkable! ("n. E. S. Otis, who is m : ! feature of the w hole business was 1 ashingtoii, is said to be much Thk House has passed a vvhich the Senate will probably puss, to repeal all the divorce laws r l -..1 ..11.,... .K.......A .i i.i- l ..11.,... .1;. divorces have been .'ranted of late' i .1 ..c"u,i : ! vlH rM. 1LI1I1 L11K llillllLftl Lie UCt'tin iinitai lie ueeus, wtrengtheniug instead of l"""" - lug. Hkveiiai. propositions are before the Legislature for re-arranging tho Congressional districts, as our number of Congressmen is iu - Teased from nine, to ten. It is also su'osled that the extra Cou- i. t.. .tJl fr,m ,1,-1 ismau be elected from the, in laie eum, ami nm.v, .....'itrn ----j i -- ; ---- . ' , , , . ... , . - ,. . . , t u i i.. the case of Milliard L. Morris, the ! of the reasons why Mr. Mclxinley On a lnvwery or the agent of a only for the causes mentioned " Ashevi)le ,,llhv ui;til clerk who 1 took the unusual course of asking brewery for bottling or distribut TheCode. The moral sentiment j W)W jnjr(M recently by fall. jthe Cabinet to decide by ballot ing beer, .200 a year, of the State will heartily endorse j 'j'he blow Mr. Morris received i which of the major generalsshoiild Slot machines w ith a fixed re nin! annrove this bill. Too many ! on the head rendered one ear en-1 he nominated for lieutenant gen- turn (such as caudy, chewing gum. gressnnui lie eitvieu irom ine lmiU ,u m. Hllvonij tlinns.lll(1 Mauii;l. TlP P;!ffUe advocates dispensary tax. They have here State at large and let the districts i . ,. 1,rs,vl ti . 0f Confederate oei American sovereignty. A Filipi- tofore been taxed a specified remain as they now ure. Tue State ailoption Hohool look bill, which passed the Senate by au almost unanimous vote, also missed the House by a large ma- jrity, only ten Pe moerats voting icaus against it! , tl,.. law to about , j ie it was changed with the Ilepubli This i,in restores th wyxt WIS before liv tlie Fusion Legislature in lS'.)u. : The county commissioners will no ; i. i ..l i . t .. ii...;.. longer auopi tue iw public schools, but juul other State officers :l uniform system for the whole j state, and thus the price ought to b.' very greatly reduced. Race Prejudice At Wasbincton A Washington discpitch of the j lluce prejudice has caused the : recall of invitations sent out by ': Congressman Charles F. Sprague, j of Massachusetts, to inenihers oi l tliL House District of Columbia j Committee to dine with him. i. l!.. .... .,.,.i.ji..-l,f Sni:t.iin sent I an invitation to (ieorge H. V lute, hose success m neatiiug on me the North Carolina negro member Force bill some years ago has not of Coii"ress, who is a Uietaber ot j heeli forgotten, are giving the the committee. llepublieans about all the tight Kepresentative Otey, ol Virgin- they can handle. A few days will ia who i a Southern gentleman show whether this scheme is lea -of' the old school, suspected that f iv to be cairie.l out or is only put White had been invited to the .out to male talk. I he Senate dinner and he refused to accept passed the bill reducing war taxes Spruirue's hospitality. Other j this week. ,i.o.. ,,t .l..hn... linns, and asl Senator 'lell r made a short nut it t'm.illv dawned upon Mr. Spra gue that he would have to break bread with himself and the negro j White alone, he decided to call oil the dinner and will get up anoth .,!,. t.i which the meniheis of the commit tee will be invited individual members of Congress. In this way W hite will not bt in vited. The incident has excited much comment in the House. Northern as well as Southern members refused to eat with the n.,ri'n itw.iuhfr. vhite is probably the last of the uolto members of Congress. He j goes out on March I and will be succeeded oy a t'emociai. ;ine cn iif m.n It is not believed another negn 1 incendiary inula menace t the .v ill ever be elected to Congress. military situation.' '1 here is no . " such offense known tt the laws of Postoiiiee Robbers Shot. wmr country or to the criminal Ashewlle. N.C.. IVb. It.-Four1 Salutes of any State. It is not , It in.uk...! m. v, attempted to rob the'Mn.wn in any rep.. . ,c. . ... . .... toffiee and store at Lmma, the , station out from Asheville on .: ... ....i f I.. .... the Southern rail" ay, last night, . with the result that two white ni. ti ajxl mv are dangerously; shot and one w hite man and a lie-, t.S(.,ped temporarily. About j,, .(K.k Samuel Alexander, sistant postmaster and clerk at .! I.',,, ...oiised be a knock and a request to get some one's mail. On opening t h door Alex- : amler i onered to unlock the safe, w hich ,.','.,.'! ; 1 t.. I.... l... L.,f.. Vlexauder .li;Lll. lM.ILtl.,7 utv.,i,v i... tl ,.f tl,., ,.,.l,l,..r ,r,,,i,r! through the safe, which he Ua,i' promised that it shall be yot laiddowu, and began tiring. At , e 1 upon, which is equivalent t a the same time the other robber , pi'omise of its passage, oneiied tire on him. Two of the K.-pivseutat ive ( .riggs, of ( ,eor- rol.bers were badly wounded, one puss il.lv fatally, and Alexander -II.HS ugly wounds ii, the side of aM-mien and hack. Hie police were notihed and ,. .':., ..n h. .,,l,l,..iw iv af' : ii." Two of the robbers , j,, ....... .-.v ............... ! and a leading church worker, was ,.;..t...i ; ,.r;,.,;..-.i ,.,.....f I, lay of obtaining money under ;tHse preteuces, ami pentiing nn appeal, was releasetl on hail. This isa most remarkable case. SI... aekiH.wled "ed lniviii" L'otteu 5he at know Kti eti HiiMU Hiu u over 50000 from investors, the imijonty ol wiitim are women, ami, i include some of the best known if i rt' i " .Vi" lHii,i; llIMi 1 ''lt s 'f , '1. ri.L t.5l.- ., niii.ni nu I" ."- ...... , .iM,f (i' .. ..S, un m.viill,H im"t ; t ! u iH,..ni l.i i I 11 . 1 jtiiatsne gave oniy ner pei souai receipt. i Asheville ' tivorv r.ti.i l Citizen: Puzzling to every urn. nh tuweoiM liiciiitletl. is i . , i . tirely deaf, and effected his sys- tern in &uch a way that he has be - . . ,li,,.ul,.n.. in.luihinpp.l . j While his condition is normal in! other respects, l.e is unable tin J maintain his balance, and cannot , walk erect except by steadyiu j sen witn msiauus. A CourfH71,M Burned, 1 Jeffersousville, (a., Feb. 7. 1 Twiggs county court house was burned this morning at 2 o'clock destroying all records. It was 1()ilt (u tll(,nsali(1 Bjl)U checks were burned. Washington Letter. Washington, Feb. 8, 1901. The, 1)ltvKt N,.iMue of th Hepublicau leaders is to take advautage of the Nicara igua taual project to pus n tli slllP bsidy bill through theikv aml win f(,mi)m)W afternoon j Senatethey have only to Lnit it to a joint meetiusr of tlio ortlers to have anything put piiiuuft Committees of both j through the House at short notice. . lo)S0S " i ilature in : scl.eiue provides tor column- .j.,e i,jif as shown in tl.ee ti sioncrs willnohig the two bv accepting .'' ! mate, w ill' bring into the pub ooks for their '; amendment to the Subsidy bill. ic treasury somewhere from $1,- 1 i',v,nnr ! offered by Senator Clay, of ( ieor-1 ;j00)UiO to si.400,000 aimuallv as tm 'JoiM. providing for tl.ecnstruetionjilJ.!lilKt $10IJ()))0 IIuU,r tlu; oU eis will adopt , j,v t,js (..vernment of the Niear- Revenue ct The sel.t-uje provides for eonibiu- i mr the two by accepting the . - tineiitiiiieui io i ue -iiiuiu 'i. amm Canal, and then to inform (the Democratic Senators that un (less thev vote for the two in one the Nicaragua Canal project will I not be legislated upon at all. Sen- j at or rtanna is crenneu won oc.i.g the father of this scheme, and it is i I further said that he claims l have promises from a number of southern Senators that they V '.ischool i utmost s is to rem:, in tl: vote for the bill so amended. Meanwhile the nk'l't sessions are on in the Senate and the ' Demo- - rais and lpulists, aui. u i u.t it vice ot lion t I It ill. AltUlir 1 . hoi man Vigorous speech Jllt I'elolt: Hie Senate adopted a resolution call ing on tli'1 Secretary of War for 1 : sir.ti.ni.M.r ..f t he tacts in the east of (i. T. lliee. the American etlitor who was banished from the l'liil- i iniiim s f, ii- coiiiiiientiii'' upon tin i ' , ..i .... ules an 1 regulations concerning pilots and pilotage, as enlorced at Manila. Mr. Teller read the edi torial and then said: ' The depor- tatioii of an editor is ii"t a simple : matter, to be whistled down the wind. 1 regard it as .i gi n vous offence against the liberty of an ; ine: ican citizen thai he can ''': i taken, thrown into jail. and theii depolted llllder the pretense o I.I i t ... ... ,w '. .1 ,T, ,11 .... ountry in the world, in- is imi , . .. man. t. b si.re but he is . Hien of the I nitcd States. J'"'';; o .. ii, an. Ii 1) sl.re. mi I lie iVense against lain is an "':': illisteverv cltlell ot the I lilted; .tes. 1 do not maka any npoh ies for pleading his cause here. 1 .j wou:,t let i jiisiu-.e.i ii i ins as ie last Hour oi i ne session a. M an e.y tr.i session siiouid ensue iiiiougn failure of an appropriation lull, m standing here and calling the at tention of the country to this out rage upon a citizen of the I'nited States." The bill appropriating $."i,ooi,- ,M, '"' the St. l.ouis lAposiuon has been favorabh reported to the . - House, and fi pea KiT lleluleison -''a. nia. e the I ostollic,- appropri- " n.e texi ior a s , , ,,. olcommonsei.se ag:.inrnn.. u-.- leney on the part i f Congress to . i til f .l me ioi- increase the salaries ol employes. For instance. 1" ing. the truth of w hich every ivsign tomorrow l'i.eii. why this paternal luter. st m iiovernineut .employes? All of them are free - ;, "'-,; ' ". ""'V" ! f the natumV II ;w ,s this fath- I erlv interest of legislator!, so late- f , .. ?. . d. , ' h'1 , s ' 11 J f ' ' ,. lilt' it'l l tll.ll.'l ill. 111. lit.. 11 h.w e tu . iru rn io noiM i i n i.ii ' ; Mr. (iriggs ai.seretl the last i t iu 1- c-itiu-' the growth of ,-. , . ' associations of various classes ol ,,f I Government employes, organized ' Miairrilllt liUl iMWmllUi) li4A llltll lu-ll , - C ."C . (Jen. Nelson A. Miles, would 1 'nominated for lieutenant general . . v ... - i . . . oi ine armv. ills saiti i lai one t ial was his desire to allow Otis 1 to think that his nomination had : t l m i been m-evontpd hv a maioritv of the Cabinet. It is said that Otis has lieen promised that Miles will be comonlsorilv retired hv Mr. McKinlev when he reaches the. age of 2, which will be next Au- ; gust, and that the place, will then be "iveu to him. Fifty American and two linn- died Filipino women organized the Women's IN ace Le igue in Mauil;li Tll0 , ue mlvocaes anizetl I no woman presided. The New R venae Acf.J From the JU'oltfU News and Obtwrrer, KHh. .j.ju, HHi.ooininittee that has l)epn pre,ai.jni, the Revenue Aft I A tax is levied on pistol dealeis, f i ' i i". rii.Pil A.latnl a tax will le levied on either Hcmtu, completed its work vester ! The poll tax remains tin prime as heretofore 11.21)). As to the tax on property, the sub-commit tee is divided. Some want the tax for stat(? pUrpses to remain 21if lVIlts .,, tax for pensions to .,e others insist u tax of - jo .-'iitf for State purposes and a , s.im,, u un,l,.r the old law (1 I .,,llts)- These make un aggregate hlf ,.tM,ts, no matter which pen- sjl(1 tax js .Inpted t he section of the bill in regard to hanks requires the cashier of each hank to make return to the State Auditor of all its shares of stock and the State Auditor is re quired to assess eafh share at its iraiket value, if it has any. and if it has none it must he returned nt its actual value. On this assess ment the State taxis paid to tlx State Auditor w ho Ct rtitit s to the officials of each county the num ber i f shares owned in it ami their valii'. and it is on this valuation th.it the holders of the stock must pay tn. Another rew departure in the new act is the levy of a tax on Corporate Loans, under w Inch t he , treasurer of each corporation, county tr city having bmuls out- i 1 . O 1 standing is required loconeci iem t,. th.. St it.. Tv. :isurer the! siate tax on the bonded indebted- j M(,ss ji corpoiation. in case j s)i.j1 Hims are lit Id by resiilen's j ()f t state. This is done by the treasurer of each such corpora- tiou. county or citv, tl.-uiu tllig j : from the interest on the bonds when paid the amount ot the State , atteialed to m a proper manner tax. j The gift of the Messrs. Duke is i Building and loan associations a most highly appreciated on.-, and 'are required to pay the s.ame tajit shows that th.y mv not oi.le ; as formerly. i benetactors of their . wn race, but A new in.' t hod of assessing cor-1 of the colored as well. ,,.,,., ,j , i,v ii i 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 - f !V.(smvr , ,f ,,.1, ,., .,.p,,r;it i,,i, ( make a report to the State Au-', t()1. ,,;.;,. certain iiifoiiuation ! If ...i.;...-,!.,, V..IU, r the stock in the cm o ..rat ion maybe nccr- t .i.i... (In this assessment, ixct (v ,lt' Stllt( Auditor, the ctUpol-: H j,,,, pllVS t ax t the State Treas- , and shares of stock m such ! ,.,.,.,..,,;,. ..r ,..,. , fn frt h-, er tax for State purposes, but asiu'ed. the case of banks, the Auditor is ret.uired to certify -Uck to the' counties iu which stock is held , the number of shares, l,v wh.-m ' owned and the value per share. (),, : this valuation local taxes arc to be , paid. An inheritance tux, similar to that now in force ii: Pennsylvania, is another new feature tf the l'ill. This section is in no way similar r (m to that contained in the lo'veniie ,,,...,,,,...,. All estates un- ,'W ?2.K)y are exl niht, an.l the tas is gratluated according to the sie f the legacy (above -.!.00H and . ., i. , f ,i. . aeconilllg IO llie hltisui i tue devisee to tin tlecedent. For m- stance, there is no tax on property left to husband or wife. No oth ers are exempt, but the tax is very i mall on bequests to children, brother, sistei, father or mother. (Jjuite a change is made in the income tax feature of the old law. Every tax payer is required to state his entire income and from that amount the tax-lister is au thorized to deduct all exemptions. These exemptions are .loil ami the !it,r r.,, i''"i;y. ttl ,,a; laxeti. mis income in fiauu Utfd. The theatre tax is slightly ..l,...,.,,,.! KO as to am-ly to smaller ,.. to is l ne norse ut ait r setuou is changed so as to lew ft tux f $150 ,.VerV omiiaiiv of gypsies liv- :,, iutPI1ts or wagons and trading - r- - - - rr..- liorses or teiiii'jr ttatunes. i ins mtter part oi ine section is uiiei .i- 1 to 1 prohibitive, driving this class of people from the fState. .Uuo ,,f ,' lPi)i.t . S ii n ..Mercantile agencies are requir-, ed to pay a tax ot $200 to the State Treasurer, ami no county, city or town can tevy any addi tional tax. There was in the old law a tax on these agencies, but it was defective in some way and hence no income has ever lieen de- rivetl frt.m it Dealers in "futures" are taxed 2."0 a year for each county iu ...i. : ..i. i.. .. i .. . .11;... . men inn iiiiicuiii.iiii.t-. cigarettes, music, weighing or other devices i 2.'al each per year; ..1.1. . ...11. i .... slot machine with uncertain re- turn, 100 a year. The liquor tax is: Dealers in rive gallons or less, ilOO each six mouths; five gallons or more, $200; malt liquors exclusively, 2.i; druggists selling liquor, ao. .There is no tax for a person sell- ing wiue of Lis own manufacture. A tax of $1 on each member is levied ou social cuius. lev . di A change has been made in the amount. In the new lull they are (required to pay 7" per cent, of the profits to the county uud 25 per cent, to the State, the tleaier or the Manufacturer of of cigarettes probably the hitter. . On dogs a tax of $1 eae.i is lev- led, and 50 cents on each additioii- al dog owned by the same person. Instead of the Merchant's Pur chase Tax a Merchant's License Tax on sales has been adopted: On retailers. 5 cents on each sjloti; on wholesalers, '2k cents on each ?10. A tax f so much per mile of trackage is levied on all railroads paying h certain amount. This iax is graduated and it is estimat ed that by it not less than $-2",(KK revenue will be raised. On other similar corporations (express companies, electric liht- n auil power companies, ir. s companies, street railways, ferries, steamboat, canal and bridge com panies, telegraph and telephone companies, bridge companies) 2 per cent, tm their gross receipts. The franchise tax on public coi poratious remains the same. There is no change in the tax on lawyers, doctors and dentists. A license tax of $.lo a year is levied on tontine investment com panies. Colored lto.-plal. Dttrliim him. Durham is to have u hospital for the colored people, the i-iii. one of its kind that we know of in this part t the country. Messrs. Washington. 11. N. ami J. 15. Duke will give the sum o! i". II. h! I... tu. -,,i,i t,, I. nil, I -i commodious hospital. This w id ' K uianagtd tiy a hoard ot dntv- tors composed of smiie of 1 ''- h im's hatling ; u I p.'ogivf iv ct 1- . uivu men. The i'St..blishiiii tit nf this hos- pital will be a great thing for the colored lace. There is a great deal ,,f sutli i iiig among that race for the want of proper care ami at- t, ntion, ami t his w ill provide such a place as has Ion: been needed where the sick can be treated and ilin ingt-ui Stai: Mr. .1. L. Smith, r.t7 S. Fifth street, ow lis a curiosity in the shape of a three- legged dog, which was boiu Sat urday night. I he puppy has a tniliiatlire loot aluilll a lollllll an inch .ongiuthe place of the right lore leg. 1 he small toot is growing directly Irom the hotly. 1 he other legs are pertectly torm After searching for six months f'-r the . d.lest persons m the woi 1,1 t ie committee an vita U atistieM of the llu.idied ear club ot New '!'k, C '! V l'itS.1"'' ,,,iim ,1 ,''l"" t WHICH snows Ili.U llie tiKiesi man is Isaiah Rodofsty of Moscow, Russia, in his i:itith year. Sixty-three miles of railroad wi re ad. leil to the railroad mile age of North Carolina during the year. There is not a railroad in the State in the hands of a re ceiver. A Strong Fortification. 1 Fortify the body against disease i by Tutt's Liver Fills, an abso lute cure for sick headache, dys pepsia, sour stomach, malaria constipation, jaundiqe, bilious ness and all kindred troubles. "The Fly Wheel of Life' Dr.Tutt; Your Fiver Fills an the flv-whefcl of life. 1 shall e 'Ji be erateful for the accident thai broug nttner.i to my notice. I tea as if I had a new lease of lite. I i:n;Pl..S.rh Platte Cannon. Col ilJ - -V. - . Tutt'S LlVT PlllS BEST PLACE TO BUY i SHOES, DRY GOODS, BOYS' CLOTHING and MILLINERY GOODS In the State is at my store. I sell goods at On IFrice and for CA.SI3: and also carrv a complete stock for mer- chants. WALTER W00LLC0TT. RALEIGH, N. C Jan. 17, toil. FARMS 1 "M. I WILL SELL. PRIVATELY, AND ON EASY TERMS. :(): MX TK.ICTS Of land about two miles from Pittsboro. Here is a rare chance far a BAH GAIN IN LAN! I The lirst tract contains about 2v acres, adjoining the lands ot P. N. 1 otislue and others. The second tract contains about 2A aues, adjoiiiin;: the lands of the late Wesley liritlin and others. The third tract contains about loo acres. aJioimni: the lands oi the late S. W. Gotten and others. The fourth tract contains about I' J acres, adjoining the lands ot the late James Harmon and otheis. The liltli tract contains about Si acres. aJioiniue. me laiui.oi me nu '.dues H.u mon and others, and Iving ''" 1 l"kl' 0t'L'k- Tu. s: ::tli tr.ict contains about 2H ajivs, adjoiniuc. the Pittsboio ai p,, v pl Ulilj. 'N- ! This land will be sold in -ifatate tracts or altogether, just as n.ay le de.N'.red. All ol it is well adapted to wheat, oats, corn, cotton .:nd clover. It is well watered and well wo ed in original loiest I'or further information apply to, H. A. I.tiNliiN, Altoinev. sept, n l'.nm. llMiTED Double Daily Service r.F.TWI'.KN Ni:W YOI1K, TAMPA, ATLANTA, NEW OR LEANS anp POINTS SOFTH and WEST, Is Hid Jit. 11 !01. Southbound. n.r- I'Hlly U I:.,, i J.v N-w Y'Tll. I'fhll. 11. II. l.v uitudaiKi.-n, l.v Itl.-lm "ii I, S. A. I., Ii II i I , l l'ill l.v la.lf-A ny J, l I.V l,,-,rT U l.v l,l..l'li l.V I'lll.'.t IV -i Hill I I'.l '.III ;m-i am 6 In nil 1 3.1 i-ill I v lln lii -l. n i .in .'I'l'iii Al Cli. ill .11... l.v Chert'.-r. Northbound- . 4i'i l.v Atlnniii. H. A. I.. A r Allien. " Ar (trc.nw-i n1, Ai Cii..iur. l.v i li .rii.Ln', Ar nit. nii'ii. " l.v It'.iv ".i. ' 1 .i t i m l i. I'm i.Vi IMI' 1 1 '.M fill 1 . em - " hi b M i.'ll 4 U.' .ill li Mi (.Hi .''! run li us n 3 I I n il V "'i pill a? i. V.Vi'....hi. Ai- WhIiiiil-I'.ii, N. : W. 1 v v.. 4 mi uni ; tm ii 6;m t . I k. II li. . S- C i Ni.ie.-l imlly Kvtvi Suml.y. Mi Ing dr.. iwiwwn Sew V ult ami ill-1.-ii. lid, m.,1 UhuOoi huiI Saviiuuuii ..u Trulut. Si b. 31 RnJ .1. TUAI.NS I.KAYK lMTTSKOKO: j 4.00 p. m. 'JMO a. in. I Trains Anive at Pittsbuio ; I j 11.25 a. in., 15.10 p. in wvyif .Viieio. Ar. Uuoum 4 V) in 10 main Imily f 1 nil) Ei. UllllH Nos 4u:t ami 4U2 ' llie Alluiitu Spccia ," Svilul V.-ft.bul.Ml I rum ol Pililni'iH Sleepers lilid t'tnitlies bt' iwtt'ii S .iHliingiiu) ui'il Allaiiiu. also, l'ullniali Slctpfl-s lietwci'li rolls- ; iiitmili ai.il Clou I'.lte, N. C N..s 41 ami :W ."'l l.e H. A Is. Kx I ' pi-fun," S.ilnl Trniii, t'tiiit lit H Hiid L'uilinuii Sleepers beiwceii Ttiiis" Uitilllli rt ii ii A t .it li in IJetli trniiis ninko iiiinioiliale f-.;-neciiiins in Ainiiiiit f. r Meiitgoin ery, Moliile. New Oi1-hm, Tcxmk, (!ullli'li.iu, MfMft'. t-'ln.l'Hlioi'ga, Niisliville.Meii.plns, .Mnetui. I'loi iila For I ickeiH. Sh-eiei. elf., up ply j to H. S. Leard, T. 1'. A., J ; Z. 1. Smith, C. T. A., YarlMirough House, j lbdeigh, N. C. W. K. Hunter, Ageut, l'ittsboro, N. C. E. St. John, Vice-l'res. and (Jeu'l Mauager. V. L McHee, (len'l Siqit. . i. Ii. Ibuu h, Gen. l'ass'r Agt. General Offices, Portsmouth, Yi. , 1878. 1981. I I ' livery Citizen of Chatham County ought to subscribe for YOU NFAUI.Y mm-m m THE HECOKD Has done its utmost for the best in teresb ot Chatham. THE RECORD Is the "OLD Rl-I.l ABLIi," ean alwas be depended on. and If you wish to gvt the latest news in County, State and Nation, Mib serihe lor THE RKCOliD- Suhseribe now and read what Con gress and the Legislature are do insr. Only 3 Cents a neck. I
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 14, 1901, edition 1
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