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b 11 V Vat V1 Mb Qlbatkam Tkitzri w 1 THl'KSDAY. - - Feb. -!. 1!H. Local Jtocords. - -Vive hundred . cedar posts wanted by 15. None -Jr. -dents' woolen underwear, Mc- Intoshes and guns "st nt -,-y-Poe A' Son's. --Buy your fviiliwrs tf O. S. I'of it Son. They sell th.i best cii the market. Fresh :-eod, irish sutH a'. O. S. clove) seed, garden potatoes aud oniou Toe V Son's. - (Jmm'ated sugar (in. lb., Ar ltifk!'V,i coffee 120. il. Flour fc'.'.io bbl. at O. 13. i'oe A Sou's. j - l)n accouui of tho sick-iess !' . ... 21 ...1... .. ... Hi tl 1 I 1U .id's Con veuticu" U n I"'.1-' i ost. -pou'.-d till Friday ain-x:, i!v.e!i I. -'L'".i' rrof of Mi. Or.iM !V lun.o oaij'ht on tiro yonbrbv, lt.it, i- v-. ii out out bcfoi J .i:i' B.ijro w -1-4 done. . Tl. i ; .riilieix r, mild bv Byuiuu H.-aden. They keep a full nu:';l.- i f photphate ai:d .'iiauo. Charlotte, lai UaurliH. 1:1 1 " ' I Dr. Ihrio will be at Carbon- Jdition. eiliiccn cattle, and thirty- wo was running the train got. For infoi'iiation call o;i.i write ton March oth, t:.:i, 7 1 1 1 iui Mb. fmr l.ns, a jrood lot of fora-je caught in some way while at-' to all lVui.sylvai.ia llaiiroau f.i prep;iml to do all ki l l of denial jad com. and a fine ht of peas, tempting to jump and was in the ces, or Seaboard Air Line l'ail way work. Can be found at Mr. O. H. i Two of the houses are iu bad con- euirinewhon it left the track aud rinri'sntativoM at :; VVasbinir- l)ors tt's hi'ine. of work iu his line, that may 1 ( entrusted to him. Mr. Tohn II. Dark and Mrs. Fannie A. ltichardsoii, of Hickory Mountain townshi(, were married on ISth iust., at the residence of Mr. Thomas (ireen, J lev. J as. II. I'ri.elle o:liciatiii. Our former coiiiitynian, Mr. Joe T. lilan.l, is now a salesman for the popular firm of Cross A Lin -ban at Ilalei.li, where he will be pleased to serve his many friends iu Chatham. Mr. W. M. Perry and Miss Nella Mann, of Had ley township, were married last Tln.r-day, at the residence of the brides lather. Mr. Fhlelier Mann, Jlcv.Jas.il. 1- iielle olhciatiiii,'. Our former townsman, Mr. John T. Mallorv, died last Week nt Durham, having moved Hn ie from here about t wenty years au, and where lie bad accumul iteil property to the value of nearly $75,000." Dr. Ihrie will be at (i.,ii' Feb. 2-V.h to -2Sth, and .Mar. 1st and 2 !, and can be found at Mr. T. J. llarrinytoii's. Moiicure Mm. day ami Tuesday after court, and Lockville Wednesday and Thurs day following, ire;iared to do all kind of dental work. The stock of hardware at London s Popular Store has just been tilled up. 1 on can hud an v . I t hiuy: now, vou w ill need, either to i.;i.i ifi, .... f,, ,k ,.nF r.,,.,,. i c;,. i. ..,'.i;. l ut ...l-,.r ... .'.i- ii,..w X Cut Saws, liies. axes, harness! I collars aud lirnlies. If you do not want the "i ippe then keep your feet warm. You M ill find the best stock of shoes in the county at Loudon's Popu - lar Store. They have just re- plenia'ied their stock and you can b suited in anv size or ciualitv; also full stock of over shoes. A number of Chathaniitcs ; ...:ni i i)..i :...i. ... .1.,,. ...i ......... 1 ir.,,1,,, ,. .,,. ,,1,,'cliinnieys to the asylum and usinr ju jumping he would 110 doubt ,,,,,1:171 liroad way, New York; :t() i7i !;. , ' .., w,'. ,wl?nV 7,. , I"1 for the whites instead of re-; 11VV been killed as two or three Kouth Third Street,' Philadelphia,: . , ., '. . . : p r.rni": the 0I1I ones. earn were wracked where lie would i()7 K;tst (ertiian Street, Haiti- 'J, " :"ll"L in V visits the jail and found it hllv0 l,u,dod. He was sli-l.tly in-,ni(,()C; 1434 New York Ave, Wash- j I Ins lieiicn. piepaieit to do aiJ Kinds ! , i:,;.. ,,.i 1 1 ..1 .. .1... 1.. .,..:,...., 1. . . , ,, t i 1 I" lllll III llllli lH l"-ii.iy Him llif;i- f ,1 ., i i -II . i i -L veal ol t e new cc the passage of a bill to prohdntjJ the. manufacture and sale of wins- , ; : .. Key WHlllU ill ice nines in .oiy church ill this county. A hearing will b given them tiiis afternoon , ;.i il .. .. 1 ternoon. by the committee ou Propositions aud Grievances. No bill will bo passed by the brings nine new recitation rooms Legislature to pot the stock law and a classical library, a school of ou any pari of Chatham county Pedagogy, and two new profes this spring, because sufficient s-rs. lSefore the year is gone we time would not be given farmers will have two more new schools to prepare for it. A bill is favor- one of medicine aud one of phar- . ably reported iu the Senate to put ' in icy. We will theu have 18 pro-, the whole Stato under the stock jfessors and 10 separate schools. I law, but giving the commission-' No department in our college, ers of any county the power to ex- ! has made greater progress, in so eiupt their couu'ty or any part of ! short a time, than the Law. Prof. it J Mordecai has proved himself to be . . . .Ian excellent teacher and a strong -Wemucli regret to hear of the death of our old friend, Mr. James L. Fields, of Gulf town- sh:p, who died last week aged auuut uiun .m ils. the time of his death the oldest coiiieuei-aie soiniei- in tlie rtate, ami prouaiuy in ine noutn. "e was remai Kaoiy wen preserved nnd vigorous until a few weeks lefore his death. He had been a regular subscriber to Thk Hkcoud ever since it was established in 1S78. J'EltSONAL ITEMS. Master Nathaniel Hill has turned from a visit to Portsmouth . r t Tr ti i Mrs. J. H. Ihrie has gone on a visit to her parents in Atlanta, Mr. M. J. Stone and daughter. Miss Pattie Stone, have returned to their home iu Okalahoma. Miss Blanche Breuemau, the charmiug elocutionist, will give a recital at the court house Laster a i i.i.AMvr it ri. i-.i:n. ti,.-11,..., n. r.,,r,.i elaey iiK't id tin- ivM.leii.-i- ..f .Mr- Ilei tv A. Lon.li.ii. hist M..11. iiii.l iiiilt.'.l a ipnll lor lb. pilal ;.l (In- Soldiei-.' II..H,. A M.w t: A 1 1 t It is pn.i mad w ill be A I'. ,b!e this county withm tlio next year c!lu, anij piiny C9 full dopart ur tHO- , . . , . 1 t.ionts ui the liaiversitv. A bill has been introduced into A i-oiim.it tee roiu the trustees the Legislature, and will be pass- ed, to charter a company to oui.a a railroad troia JJurliuia to dag ford by or roar Pittsboro. TLt object of this road in to nu.ke through liuo from the coal fields r . .1 i-r- ..... ... of Houthvvest Virginia to South port, at the mouth of the Cape Feai river. Meu with ample nu-ans it re the promoter of thin joad, and they Kay that it will -i rtainiy bo built. We certainly hope no, for it would run many miles ia (Chatham and be of irroat W-jieiit to tliis coiiutv. l;I roltT ol' fillAND JPltlf. Tlie errand jury made the fol lowing report bi fore court nd j vn ued last week- i W v, the yraini jury ot tlie l'elt-; vnarv Urm of sunei iov court 19U1. T leaw to hiibmit I he followiusr r:povl. vo vtsiwti tlie iio-.no 01 the A.rcd and lidirm by comaiitteo anil luiiuii mil t v-eiiini lnniaies, twenty-one whiteH and seveiiteeii ' coloreil. t.;;eo tuules in irood con- 'dition. we recominend buildiii'r TPiaie aim ui iiihi tuiuiuiwu, i.uu we 1 11 1 11 k wen Kepi. I ? poll eaminatiou of the cleik'H ofiice we found the books well kept and the puardian bonds se cure so far as we know. In the register's ofiice we found the books neatly mid systemati cally kept. In the sheriff's ofiice we found evirythoir satisfactory, and the court ho:i.-e in ro.nl condition. Hespect ful ly submit ti" I, 11. 1. CiiKoo, foreman." Fou Thk IJi'.coito. WAKE FOREST ITEMS. V.'nke Forest, N. C., Feb. lUth. 'I'll.' ki f v sivlli .ntiiii vi'isiil'V- of Wako Forest Collet-e has come and iroue. It was 11 In iiliant sue- cess in everv respect. A lanrc crowd from i!aleii.',h and many people from other parts of the j time! Putler rode the down-trod-j Sta'c atteiiileii. Tlie debate on the :t,.u "agricultural classes" to the i income tux in the afternoon was 1 ScnaU-'doors in Washiuiitoii, and verv interest iu. Messrs. Flack ow that he is about t step down ; and Fliiiiruoy, the orators, lepre- j aml out it turns up that your! sei-ied their S.u-ietis and did ! fuel Malt, who won a starched . honor bot'n to themselves and'hjit .-nai had jood manners at their Societies. Loth delivered 1 t,e bible and away from it, has; eloquent orations, and the fre ipient applause of tlie audience showed that the hpeeches were greatly enjoyed. After the orations, Gov. Ay cock made a short speech, which counted for much rood: and it portrayed the true spirit of that I noble man. Then our honored Senator from Chatham was called and ill a veiy happy maimer he Ueiiuiiieu me aunienc W llll II ICW I . t !eloiiiient and well chosen wo Several other distinguished visl . . . . ; .V i . i j At 10 o dock the crowd retired , to tlie society halls and spent the ' remainder of the evening pleas-1 ' uutly renew in dd aciiuaintances j niid 'making new ones. In the . dizzy hours of t lie ni-rht we said iyood bye, and thus it ended. I AltlnUL:h this session is but a little more than half one, still it I marks the 'ieatest pro ress in the historv of the college. The iirst the new century brings us lunasium, ci n- w ith it are a number ofi i nice toilet aud bath rooms. It ie-i ! curds the first nassiinr of the .'100 ni.-i.n-ii ,. i...:.... 'Uiaiiv, ine euioiiiiieiib nun nt-ii. iltoti, w hich number is .'10 in ad ! vance of any previous year. It , ...m;,:.,,, to this demn-tment. The Lnp,.(ss f t t.n iil..its from )ivrd at the last examination be- f()re the Supreme Court affords great satisfaction to Tiofessors , M,mlecai and Gulley, the college, ftlRj to t10 ,Uiiy f, f,f the ie r r , college, there being a larger per i ,.,, 1ils)1 .., f....m .,. n1(, institution. jiiess. While the Loray is getting Hkxhv Drnss. 5 ready, Mr. Atwater is at work in - - - I the Trenton. He boards at the Born With a Set of Teeth. i1'',in0 ' J,lm H- Alliuu3 ,m ,, u i- i i : est Main street. George ltussell, of Kentucky,! is the father of a midget daughter - - 1 that weighs less than two pounds. I lie remaiKauie ining auout tne .i:ii : . ii. ,.i ;i ....... l... ai. .. i ii i ill in i n 1 1 l ii. ao miiu tiiwi t fu H(t ()f t(l(lth j Tu chilJ ja wp!1 arm0lt liaa t.,, j hrown eyes and hair, and j Well developed and oretty features, I j,, Kpite ()( ,ts HIUi,ii size the child gives no evidence of unusuaL weakuess, ami the several physi- : ciaus who have been called Hide- ; fun The Record. crura, mix ITEMS. I'.tii..i: l.'i'i Ki: .I..I.I. .!:.l-l.:ill I ny, Feb. Itb, km- nliiie.-lv .li.-.fciM'il ly the I'ni wimIv. In tli.' t-tciiing Judge Mi-Uao delh.itd an ud- Ui-.j- notable to (1:0 occasion. i'fco eMcuiive committee at a im !:: lieU ia t'.ahigti Feb. Jttli, ;Mc.i! rt.-'i'- fini'l tl.e tiv'h(.Kil iif Me.di- w ith Fiviideut "Wiuble aud Pro j-u,Sl,r ,,,. ins finiiifred in uiak i:ig ft u-.:! '.'. t!:e ouihtinga wit It a vio.v of luitiii.j in the new beat ing phu't tor the whole Uimer- s,r.. ai,.. On Tliii'. -.dav eveniiur there was r t-iin ert in ti-riir.l Hali, driven by a Tyrolean troupe. Itvfls very much enjoy, d bv the students and t vn i i ' ' "it ria'i.'ustin- to note the eompaiativ.: ,.ost t,. the State of the ed-ication of each student in Ithisaml in other Southern State I Uimeities. For Noith Carolina 'the e-.st in fltH.K2. while for other Soutiiirn States it rausn-H from ?(il 57 i:i (leoria to f'i-il.VO in . Louisiana. Sanf. nl Kxurcss: A freight train was wrecked betweeu South crn I'mt-tt amt l ameroii 011 ine kSeaboard Air Lina last Friday e-niMei v riiiniiii' into a niace where a force if haiuls had taken no the track. Lntrmeer .IN ay I or turned over. Had he succeeded juie I Kocky Mount Artrouaut: l)ur- iinr I'.lOO Dr. C. I j. Killebrew sold in Jtockv Mount over fourteen ! hundred dozen er?s, the surplus I product of his poultry yard. In , .selecting stock each year only the j 1 white fowls are retained aud it is j 'a pretty sijrht to see over three ' hundreil 111 one yroup at leeuiiifr time. Near Whitakcr k, k small village iu upper Fdecombe coun tv. and a few miles east of Gold itock in Nash county, Mr. Louis ' T. JJrodie is successfully eiiirasred in chicken raising, having an eiali orate jilaut and many incubators. Gastoni.i (Jazette: Let it be ,,oted in nassin-' that vour I'ncle Matt Hansom has 1,."00 bales of ; 'cttou for sale. Oh, mutations of 1 beaten the whole kid and push a- farming. YVilkesiioro Chronicle: One of the most brutal murders that was ever committed iu Kownn county occurred near Spencer Satu.day ni.uht when Dilliard Cox of Win ston, was shot and killed bv Sam Malone i i 11, Ulll IIOOUJ ncituiliY i.ii.t. ltllTkOll, OI IO Jt. Mt. lj, JlUIICI!, wen-1 Davie coiiutv, both -M'va.la. last :Mouitay, Killed a nrc Malone not content witlij"""' "l three passengers. :t - oiorca . , . , . ... 4 . 1,. . .. . snooilll'T Ills viiiiiu iHT, oiii: IIS. , ... . , i .. .1 i. eil nllil out irom umier a ciiureii i where he had craw led to me and staiuued him. ,l'uul'L u i Clinton Democrat: Mr. J. 11. Westbrook, of Newton Grove, had the misfortune to lose one of his eyes last week iu rather a singular i manner. He was out about the lot looking after his stock, and a pir ran under his feet causing Mr Westbrook to stumble and ho fell;'' llli"au" against the head of a cow. One of the cow's horns struck linn nil the eye, knocking it out entirely.! . .. (.'liarlotte Aews : The five-year-!"."' old daughter of Mr. llobinson, of West Fifth street, was painfully! hurt Saturday afternoon by thej ex,.losion r a torpedo. Her fath-. er works on the railroad. The' child got a railroad torpedo which i... i... i I .I., i , " .,,.,,,.1. ;t lie HUH UIIIIIUIII; III 1IHT, nui.vre ttitl, l,ri..fc i.ii.l it exoloded. lac-, erating her arm badly. Asheboro Courier: A large crop of wheat is raised iu llandolph i'.l.iv f ..iuf .-.Mi i tliiia H-nc an unusually iargo crop. The Courier undertook to get up thoj amount raised from the threshers. A number reported, making in alll reported 230,000 bushels threshed. We believe that there were some 400,000 or more bushels threshed. - - 1 Gastonia Gazette: Mr. William! Atwater, n son of Congressman Atwater, of Chatham county, is here to learn the cotton mill busi - Atwater, Abenleen lelegram: 1 lie m- i i I'lipunnwu m ..i....i.i t) tlio tnlo of ulmt the faetorirs - - " - ftre doing for the town. Wo ven- ture the assertion that its popula- tim has about doubled iu tlio l'ast two years, - Commencing Friday the Sea- board will operate a through sleeper from Jersey City to Pme- -Florida Fast Mail" by Tin: SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY, "Florida and West ludia Short Line' to Tin: Winter Resorts of Ihc South. The Only Line Operating Daily Limited , Trains to Florida. The "Florida Fast Mail." anoth er of the Sealxnird Air Lin Rail way's splendidly efjuipieil traiiiK, leaves New York daily at 12:10 a. m., 2Urtl Street Station, I'ennsyl- . l"lal. with 1'nllman 1'rawjasr noom- Sleeping t.ar and ay Cmolirn to ltalei-h. Southern mes Columbia, Suvniiniih, Jac-k- liailroad, with Pullniaii sonvillo, where contiections uiadA lor "t. Aujjustine, Tampa and nil Florida points. This train connects at New York with train leaving1 Boston 7:00 p. m. Leaves l'liihulelphi.i 3.50 a. m., llaltiniore V:'21 a. m., W.iahing-ton 10:r5 a. in., llieliniond 2:10 . ru., arr vin.! Sontboin Pines 9:3f p. in., Colum bia 1:45 a. in., Savannah 5:00 a. in., ! Jacksiiiville 9:10 a. in., St. Aliens-! llliVi ti.1V .1. A.iUfl t.J-r . ui. Throtifh Pullman Drawing Uoom Sli-eper New i orkto Jacksonville. Tlnou"h cstiouletl 1'assenyer ('(1,.l,f.s.iiil neife.f sei-vi... ,. street, l.oston. Mass.: 'end Passeimer A"cnt, Portsmouth, Virgiuia. The remains of an Indian have i,ftve !,,. fnml in Center street, i tho heart of New York Ci ty , 'M) ft.et l,el,nv the surface, by woi k - . dif.-iii',' for the rapid transit tunnel. It was a fairly preserved skelr-ton. Near the skull were ciay pipes ami a loinanawK or iwo. There were shells, too, that had I ' .1 1 t 1. . A... . bceu strunr ou a sti:i ol hide, ,id used lirobably as a decoration Lxperta can aive 110 ulea of the period when the Indian was buried on Manhattan Island. Pneumonia Can be Prevented This disease always result from a cold or an attack of tin "i i; am! niav be prevented by the I timely use of Chambei I nn s : Conli Koiaedy. That remedy j was extensively used during tin? j epidemics of La Grippe of tliCjW past few years, aud not a single, case has ever becu rciorted that ; q did not recover or that resulted ! in pneumonia, which shows it to! be 11 certain preventive of thaCw dangerous disease. Ciuunberlain's 1 ( Couh llemedy has ained u'( worhl wide reputation for its. cures of colds and snip. For sale! , by G. 11. Pilkiugtoii. Wreck of east bound limited from San Francisco, at Mills City, u . ' r . i tf? also call attention to the fact How to Cure the Gnp. Uut W(. ,, lVt a u om llemain puetly at lrmie and : Corset Dep.u:ment the ale take Chamberlain's Cough rem- hated F. P. -104 ail 009 Cor edy as directed and a puck recov- Wg sets por Wl.jrj (;t Jlu jur. cry is sure to follow. That rem- tf) nbilitv thev have no cimil. edy counteracts any tendeucy of,fft We'lmy all kinds Country if the grip to result in pneumonia, which is reauy me uiuj w:"11"' danger. Among the Jens of thous- andswho have used it lor the grip not one case has ever been report- I-or sale oy vi. u. a iihingion. JJecanso they tried to conceal a fugitive, all negroes have been ..i i r TT.ik.i...... i.. if...... x.. (. It. Pilkington the druggist, w" re und you your money i you aro uotsatislied after using Chain-: )ellttll Stomach and Liver Jab- j lets, liiev cure nisoroers oi rue . . stomach, biliousness constipation and headache. Pricey 2.1 cents. Samples free. Small pox is reported in Wa tauga, Yancey, Cleveland, Wake, . Idiicoln and in other counties - Stops the Couth and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tab Jets cure a cold in one day. N ' cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. Kcvenues of the Government : have been falliugoft' forsir.mouths and cxjienses increasing. i To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo (juiuine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25 cents Morganton Herald: The cost of caring for the insane at the Mor gan ton Hospital is only .'17 eonts a dav. Tbii eiffnftture is on every box of the genuine Laxative BromoQ:iinine Tamot. tba renindy that etirra a cola lei T NKW UVFI!T!SKMKMS. Bargains ! Bai cains! C) Prom now inilil Alarcli 1st, our regular STOCKTAKLXG PEIUOI), we vi! I c II er many to tiie argaius argajn 1 5 1 1 jt if f Our must be stock retluc- m1 aisd tins is our plan for lo- i it. It is your opportunity to ! Bii r rtfkfflc fllflll j w 11 J lieip i 1 (Q IHC tO SCC j I II. clIJII llllil I IIU" ' lay your coin- J. 51. OJell MfV. Coiiipasy, bVM.'V., N. C. to Store ! New Gooih! t Our stock consist.- of everv. (k thinir th.it is kept in ;t first class General Store. jQ We have added the cele-" bra ted Q ROS!: I.ADlbS SIIOL g at s.oo, every pair warr.nit- 7 eJ to rive s.uist.iction. We ?J pmJiice: Chickens. F.jrgs, gtii.urn, u.its, 1'e.ise, beans, -Vool, Bees AVa., p:t)injj highest market pi ice. j, ait. aiso m tiu. m-ui.. for cotton. We want to buy l ...... . 1 . . .... i i: 3 . . t ji.ooii pouiKiM i ii naies ai hi ii best prices, t i ine to see us, we feel sure w e can save you money, l ouis sincerely, Saofori Cotton Mills, SANFOUl), N.C. Can be preserved, if your I eyes arc properly cared for. ! If you are unable to visit our optical office and consult our specialist will send you a simple method we tor i tc'stl"K yvUT tes at nonu" " ceipt of a postal card, I .. 1 ivr urn-ut-mr, Durham, N. C. Carotin, and TrjJf Mark plitaincil. ai.d all I'at rut bu-itir4i coitrincti"! f.T Modckhtc Fete. Ou Ornri it opoitc U 8. Phtcnt Otici end w.M-ii ft'-i-un- .-ii.-til .1. lti tiiuv 1I1..U LliOo remote froin U'a-liiii-f Send mo ld, r!rrir.j or Tlio-t.. with di.''rl lion. We atlie, if i'rinal U: luil. f.vn ut elia ire. Our fee u..t t!u.' u'l u" i .renred. A PivPMtcT, ll'W i.in'.:iri Vi iii.' ivllh fttr.ir of ei nisi cIiihh iu y.iur t Uis,cuuijl, or tuwii, scut fret. AiMrrttf, C.A.SNOW&CO. CP. Pt'lNV ?(n.l MMIM&.'h. 0 A. W. L. Lonflon & Son POPULAR STORE. BUY THE BEST Now is the time to get ready make a good crop. A good to plowistlie hesttoolyou c.uibuy, and the Oliver chilled two horse plow is the best plow made. You will find the genuine ones at W. L LONDON & SON'S op-v-lctr Store In all sizes, either in iron or wooden beams: also Farmer Friend, Dixie, nlows. A few Harrows on hand which will be sold extra cheap. All kind of plow steels and castings. We are now receiving Acid Phosphate and Cuano. We sell the Kcst brands made, such as Lester, Columbia, North Car. Of ficial, Star, Acme and Navassa Guano. 12, 13, 14 and 16 per cent. Acid Phosphate. These goods w ill be sold for cash or on (sme, as low as they can be bough! anywhere. Give us a call before you buy. fc'EEP A BANK ACCOUNT WITH THE Ccmmeccial and Farmers Bank Jtftli ifIt, Cash Capital and. S-urplvis, $130,0 OO.OO .ssstc Over -A- Hall lillicn 2 jcllars. . J. Thomas. Ail- A. Thompson M. S. Jr.iiMAS Hi:i;i:i:i:t W. Jai ksox., i A DMINISTUATOU S Notice iiiiviuu' ipiiiil t."l hh miiivlnlHirittnr nl W, A. Moriritn, ili'1'mi.iMi, 1 horotiy n.itirj nil pMctiinit lu'iillng .'iHlnm nptlimt Tithl rtarili'iit In I'MilMt lh. H'linoio io n ur btJurt Ihc 'Mai Uity nf .lauu ary. una. K. K. NORwoen, I Adiululairntor. WOMACK UAVF., Always on hand a lot of 1'Oth dress- ml i ml mid reusinl A lsr l'rn ill ing and Pliinglos. Hills cut to older. A supply of Cofiins mill OClSlzetS always on hand, from $2 to 100 in price. Will be delivered at any time, cither day or night. B, NODE JR. Feb Wilt. W.LWflflSSaB POPULAR STORE. double shovel Thomas Disk v. a President Yice-Preiideiifc Cashier . Assistant Cashier A AND SALE. By virtue of n.nr'Knif ciccnti'd lo m lj O. C. LwUi ui4 wile, iii..i ia i.iglmprol ou 'Bi;rB SM and W la l k Ii, E. In llif i.fnce of Ibn reglnlor ol ddt ot CliHilimn ciuniy. I will sell for cash nttho court h.niwt d.v.r Iu riilnlKiro. rn BATCKDAY, lb 1Sr& rtr "I reluiinry. l'.oi, Urn Innil dogcrtlMKl In intd ronrtite, cmuiliilliii, of i acres lo Uitdloj towa fh:.. bi'iilnnlug at a Iteil imk UQdnuin'i lie, rui.nliiK llii ii.-.. Kmiib with Mill line twenty poire . In it Hinkn, linn!' ron' nirnnr. Ihrnce east wllk mbIiI II. nitfiinoii-i) line 138 i..Uia In a Poet oek, thum-o nrili 110 p..r i a p( el oak, thence weat , 100 iw.lm to a olark Jack In the dower Hue, thence uth with Hie flutter Hue tO pnloe loa poet oak, tliMice w.-et wlili mid dowr line UT polee to lt oak, tlirnce souib 80 uolm to the tint eta. 1 lion j AARON DABC, ' , alortagp. Eye-Glasses ana Spectacles l of All Ms. ! Always a full stock of material ou baud for all kinds of Spectacle repairs. oem k son Send your broken glasses for repairs aud priceB. If my prices don't suit you glasses will be returned at my expense. If your eyes need attention let iue hear from you. KYES i:XAMINKI FREE. W. B. 30SHU3IL, Doctor of Refraction, 1 CHAPUL HILL, C. Monday night. iclare that it will live. hurst.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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