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Vi r v. Til U UoDA V. Wept. 1 S. 1J02. Local Records. l'ou asm Ovj:i:iian m:xt TULUfcilMY, AT I'JTTSUOI'.O. LSyuuin & Headeu'H lino of winter shoes cannot be beat. Ve hear that She. -iff Johnson ha, announced himself an iude- pjiuliuii candidate for re-election. IJe sure to come here nexi Thursday to hear i'ou and )ver- man. All who come will enjoy a , ... . ricn ueai. My num. & Ileiulen respectful- ly ieiii.et you to examine their; Jock of new goods which they are1 daily receiving. J I Senator I'ritchard nud Mr. liocwe ymig w u meeL ... j. diM.-Uisioii at this place ou the. 'iJiu of this mouth. A colored man, named Jerry joins, while working in n well Lear Colon last week, was killed by foul air in the well. -That citizen of Chatham w ho tioes uoi uiiuk. jiu. iii conu wortb tlnee cents a week must be mighty liuid to please. Wanted, a good tenant who cm furnish his own slock, for the Oak Mount iarm (the ltobert (J. 1.UU.HJUS i.lacei ior iic.m jem. .p- . i .. ply toll. i Chapin. hiH tir...-t-ii-.l to have the We i egret to learn that Hon. registrar of that township arrest W. Stroud was stiicki.-u with -d if he refuses to r. -isler him b. para.vsis last week and is in a cause he cannot lead and write, as cruicai co.idition at the home- oi required by tin- suHVa-e auu-nd-ius son, m-.tr Cnapel Hill. ini.-nl. lb- says that he will get a llemelnber that nobody in vote tnis year uulesn he registers, iiooks ot registration will be open lrom ti:e 2nd of October to the 25lh. Icil all your neighbors. The l'ittsboro (Sinuing A Milling t'o's gin is now in op.Ma- tlOII. Dne-twentletll is charged ns toll and 1 he coiiioanv s -ilii-its the iialirmairu of the. lal luers of i the county. It is against the l aw to hunt o'p issir.us 1,1 tills county until tie first of ( )jtoin-r, but some of our 'posiUiu hu. iters cannot iei- t the te.npialion to hu:.t o,i t!ie sly be fore lli.it d.ile. A llepublicaii convention has been .'.uied to meet at K .h'igh oil ne.vt Tlririd.iv (the 251 hi, bu the purpose of liouiilialllig ac.uidiihite lor ongrei.:. io on m-iciieu Hon. i.. . foil. Tt.e coiiiily canvass of (.'hat ham's cai.iliii.iles will begin at Jolitismi'tt budge, in Mew Hope township, on 'luesday, tin! 1 1th of October, and close at l'ilt ;born mi haiui.i.-.v. the 1st of November. -.Air. A. Ileiulen l.yiiiim I. as esi it HU l in Horn i.aiumoie, t'tiuadeiplua .;nd the .North, w here . ho has purchased for liynuiu 1 ileailen one ol the largest mm best sch cl. -,l stocks ol goods over lilongiit to I his market. w... 11... ... .... .,,,. . i . . .... tl... ,, i-H, ..in i,,m-!,-,.-. -lAI-vt .lllllie liir.H-i -! with W. I. j.oudoii ,V Son's stock of millinery. She will be glad to sii-ov Lei' friends the lovely stock hilt' has purchased, mid also the handsome pattern hats. On W ednesday of last week the lout vcar-old child of Mr. Vidie il -. .me, who resides about ihieu iiii.es east of this place, was 1 .tally burned. It is thesame.al 8t ry pouring kerosene oil to start a lire. The little nun suffer ed several hours before death re leased it. -The annual meeting of the! Htock-hol.leis of t lie J. .M. Udell Manufacturing Comnanv was held i . . on last 1-rid.iy, ami v apt. W.Jj.I lioinlou was elected a director and secrctaiy in place of Mr. C. V. Hiu -ry, vleo.;aseil, and was contin ued as the company's general manager. ... - ooq.ii co.ui.es ..e , t(0 ,-. Foiu. ()f ...... ........................ , 1110 n.au, Was detave.l i.,,-....... ... ... ... - - itm Algoma Coal ami Coke Com-, ;: , " , ,. " . , " ' nunuies jusi uus sine oi .vjainowN queutlv asked hero of late, "U hy ! show that there were then Mteen monmi" about 8 1 UnM fayi.nng bbcia aid lo.t,u iuvunt of a large dwelling is Pittsboro liko a tishV The ordained ministers in the associa-;,,,. Jm il0KeraP en-Mi.-i !'"',"! a11' 1 ritt'bi"V ll,lu cn,'.w i house standing on the track. The answer is, "IJecnuseit has so many tiou, one of whom tile v. Stephen ! ft "jj,,,,,,,,,.;.,,, ,;,;,,,. .ia;i 13lha.l be.-n converted along this him , lll)llsi, m,V(,(1 ,,., scales." llecently a pair of large 1 (iilmore) has since died, and 2.S47 ; , . ' , H .,. kuMwn'to be i,,""1"'1' than be had expected. He sii(, (l ,u. tl..l(.k (i( Ut, (,.,. ,mil 'I'l.y. Aomuii imt.1 li.nj 1 .onlv ii-rt- l.ond.. i , t wn but tin li ll il I avisil( ill i ...... I'imi. T lie I I'lil'Mfll tl 111)11 f Hill t lt'l!i;i- . . . i . . . . a i I ' l t M .1 scales has tie.-,, put in rout ot , members. . t, ,;,, ua tll(lv is ..early every merchant's store for; 'I here w ill no doubt be a full at- f tU.lr li.u.r rescued the purpose of weighing vvagon-'toiidame at the issuing sv.um, ' , ' , . aiv , ,;, t,. ,,;, loads of cottonseed. ami all w,l be entertained most , , eM,osin" occurred .and I peasant v bv tht hospitaldo fit I- ., . 1 i : . ,i: i ,i ,t t"'7:t::ur'i:;:::'-"'--':ir'-"' They will pay you the highest Superintendent llarger, of thj'"von back. market prices either in cash or in of goods in the count v and sell I tl... in for ii!4 lilth. iiioiii'-v .is ihev I.. I I, ne !, .-.. I n. lu.st .stock- .mi Im hnd in anv market. Thev ' l.nvrt t-o.-iv.-.l a ! I.uul of i.hos- : - phates and guauo. -The Winnie Davis chapter of the Daughters of tho Confederacy held a most enjoyable meeting on " ' f ,1 i. -). . ii-niur...- ... ..... ...... ... ken. Delightful refreshments were served, followed by a feast i under tlu scupiH-rnoug arbor.; ("apt. .bdin 11. Duckett, of Hal Mrs. 15. N Maun and Mrs. J. 15. : righ, dislocated his shoulder a few Atvvater were elected delegates, ' days ago by sneeieg. This is the ami Misses Jennio Fearriugton eigiith time his shoulder has been aud Maude, Moore alternates, to ' dislocated. the State convention next mouth ut New Hern. Mrs. 11. A. Loudon' Mill attend as chairman of the State committee, UQlne. on Soldiers' I - -The nights are quite cool ami fall-like. -Tell all your neighbors to mine here next Thursday itlie 2.itli) to hear Pou and. Overman fcpeak. Tin' Kepublic.in leaders are binding it an up-hill business to ret dissatisfied Democrats to take tlie place ol their disiranciiiscii negro voters. - " I'l.USOXAI. ITEMS. Miss Virginia Maud has return- tl,; st . Mry" School at liai- eigh. Mr. ('. 11. ( I nihil, of I Impel j j ill. spent Sunday at his father a, ,J(ml. t,nwi fl-J AIl.l-U ('. .I.MlllCM rif W II- " '. .. . uiington. is visiting relatives at this place, ,r IT ,r ,. , Mr- H- Hayes a.scussed the I',"1'"";11 Vf t,,B ilt Cal thage hint luesilay. Master Thomas IJaldwin, of 1Ul.limn1 ,ouuty is viitiu- his 4 v:.. ir.,,,!.,... aunt, Miss Nettie lfaughton. I Trof. It. I;. I'aschal, of l-ort Worth, Texas, lias returned there after spending several weeks at his old home in this county. M.. I.'.l...... T. ir..nl,tii ivai.I In j,;, ()U 1;'lHf Tuesday, to .lt((.11(i :l ,,,. 'tillif of the Hoard of l'ublie Charities, of which he is a member. 'THI:i:.TS AOAINST lilHilSTIIAIIS. We hoar that a noted negro jol- ;, , ;,.i ,iV m,,,,,,.,.,,, ,,,. I warrant li'oin l illicit males v om " inissioiier Carson -lolnisoii and have the re". istrar bound over to the I'Vderal court, j It would seem from this that al j the llepubl leans have not accept. 1 ' the amendment, nor that the negn is yd eliminated from politics. I . . . Mil. UMITIN's Kr.H'iX VI'loN. The following I. tt( r of le.iigna tiou exidains itself : "I'itlsboro, N. ('., "Sept. s, r.102. "T; Tin: HoV'H!!ii 1; Ij i.-.i.ii 01 Jin 1 ( a r;os poii Cumd .i Cors tv: "1 i. iil leuii-n: I la ing nci-eph d, at tie- h -Hi-Is of tin 1 -1 1 1 . icr.it ic , p.nty, the noliiiliat loll lo-i!ieol-m-,- of Clerk of the S 11 pel i.u- Court, 1 helciiv tender IliV 1 eSI i.'liat I-ill as Snpi i iit-tt -) t it S.- ' V islil llg illeli suiiess in; Jyour cll'.iils to cslalilisli a more. etUcieul system ol pulnic sciioois, i 1 am, "Yours respectfully, "J AMI'S Ij. (iniri in. i II.VIlVi:sT Mi.oN. The moon t his week nppi ars to rise about sunset for two m three j s ,.,.,.,. , , about t hi ce-o ual - i .ys ,,f usual. an hour later each da v, as I fins is a phenomenon not ,1 C i I ... t ,.v,,t., season .1. nr iinv di net season oi I e ..,... ,,dv oi-eurriug at the full j moon neatest the autiliilieil etpii- liox. it isowinj louiesiu.i , , - I' made bv the i llpfic and the he horizon at moon's orbit w ith l his season of t In- year. This moon is known as the "harvest niooii, ' an 1 was so first called in the north of Knglaiid where the harvests were about this season, and the niooii's bright rays enabled the farmers to work' utter sunset in harvesting their crops. - HAI'TIST ASSOCI A TION. The ltlth annual session of the Sandy Creek J'.aptist Association M,, WMJJ ,lilvillsr dt thtt (illie )ind mi i i i il 1 . ..41. ..;.? ... .. will lie irhl w ith the church at Silor Cite week after net. begin- i . .. 1 1 .... i e ' t . r...v, .... - t. .1 ...,' II... 1 1 1 I'l ll 1 1 1 e I M I V K. II I It III ................ - ""' ' . Tllis ! "l1 ,,,a.H-1 ASS elation in this State and is com - posetl of forty churclK in Ala - umaiice, Chatham, Moou- and Kan- Seaboard Air Line, has resigned I Mr. A. 11. Slocomb, of Favetto - ville, is the ilepublicall lioinllleo for Coll'JIVsS in the (ith district. , ,- .: Hie ivepuonciiu execiiine com- ()f vlal,.Mllil wn admit- i i . . t a -ei... r,.i,.,..tj i . i . . . i i '. ... i..,'.,. i , i i,.i- niwi i ii.-ii ' , .... . . , , tauce to negro delegates to tluvj " . , ( . , y , State convention. Iwut ,u,t u I Ki!.r,lo,, j Thn ( ,xfl(l,n:xtc.,sioi, llailroml. ' turkey huntin,;. l-ef-ro it was connecting wiin me I'lii nam ortiieru, is now a ceriatuiy as ' ,,:., ,. Mr. John. ircen, a farmer living im.es wes. oi one.H.v K.oe., m, eagle IM lilt .im.mi.-, ne.u ins itnusi- a few days ago, measuring and one. hi'-h lioin lip to tip. feet Chatham's -j'AXAM.r.s. Through the courtesy of inir noinilar i .uislr of deeita Tiu; JtiX'onu is euubloid to publish the follow iuir coiiinihitioii of the, tuxa- bles of this county, as reported by the list takers for thin year: Ml.lOi acres, vs 7ol town lots, Iin'd at Sl,H(is,72J " " ' ' JOl'lPi " 1 !",; 10 ' " h(;,.")2 " " li2,i(il " lo.'ill '.i'rl horses, ( s lljui,.s ; iMlt cattle, j 1 :. hogs, i 0, 1 h." sheep, Value of t'armiii llten- nils Value it tools of ifie- vhauic Household and kitchen liirnituie j Provisions on ham al no of ti rearms. . I , , i ;.".-! 15 nine ot inn arms. . Scientific instruments . Money on hand Solvent credits Cotton on hand Tobacco on hand M usical instruments. . . Hiejcles l'lated and silverware. . Wntches ami jewelry . . (ioods, wares and mer chandise All other personal pro- l'it.V Incomes over sl.ooo. . . The total amount of nronertv listed bv whites is ?'.'.) I'J.SiiS. and by blacks is S 121 7H. The. are 2S white polls and (S55 colored polls, a total of .'.r.l.'l Comparing the above taxable jto the, people. Tour t y'';1',,,,,,,, Averaged c.ver (i degrees be with those repi ted lastyear we ag there Nvas bitterness and ha-j((W fo(. Hl(; se.S()11 liiul Homu strung" ciianges. for ueu ami sirne aim iiioigei ami instance, there are Ki,2(il fewer death among uh, but in lH'.IS the acres of land listed this year than people themselves had proclaimed last. Wonder what has become j that peace should reign, ami we of them? lias the county shrunk have had it ever since, that much ? j " There is m more turmoil," There ale 217 fewer hoisi-s list- ,s.iid the (ioveruor, "and there call ed this year than last, and also ,(. j, ,,ne so long as the gleal white fewer cattle, hogs ami sheep. manhood of the Stale has charge There are lt'M fewer white polls ,,f jts all'aiis." and' Mil fewer colored polls Ihanj Tjl (i()Vl,ninr alluded then to last year. Wonder where theyj,,. (l(.t(,n ,,f t he t wo Stale eoii- have gone ? I v. nt ions, to ( he great Democratic ... ,. ,-'7T't c .t-i State i-ouveiit ion, v.hicli placed be- l.b-c.r,c!.litsforSanl.,rd. f).(i ; s1,,i,..,N.w,..,,,,,v,,r. Jcatic ticket, ;il,d to the le-pubii- .. '. , .' 1 V "," i , - I-viiifon! lias granleil an electric, . ;. , i'.' ., ' , I is for loi I v years w it h exelusise rights for twelve yeais, Tin- plant j w ill be established ill Saliford, ', ; .o:d will n-it onl v fui iiisli light s ; j .-111 I ji nii-r for S llllcid, but the i low i. i if ,l,- I ...mi has a!::o grai.l - ed Ih.-Ml io-i liS ! Hi plant. Ilali.-nise, ail. i e lighti d by the Imtl salm Killed hi a Kiin.v.v.iy. I'.-telsbiiig, 'a.,Sept. 12. Missi,: I ! Vil-.-ilii.-t ll. I.assil.-r, daiiL'bter ot Dr. D. V. I.assilei-ai d a sister of Cong I'essniali Lassiler, .d (he I'oui I h Virginia district, was fa tiillv Wounded in a runaway acci dent this morning, and died a few bonis later. Tin- young lady at tempted to leap f rom t he carriage, when her dress was caught and she was thrown head li-lciiiosi lo the paveimld, her head striking the railway track, 1 Cut in in ' Ml; ul 1 at II, e l.ase ot ti M ,1111. illicoil- ! She was picked up ill 11! scions Male, lileeiiing noiii nose, mouth and ears, and died without ; lei:oelilig consciousness. Ci'iUI fatally !i:.-ncJ. il I. . I In. I, .Ml- lll.MTV.-r. Spartanburg, S. C, Sept. la. ii ' i . . l.,.. ... ....... neoeccu . .iiiiiu, i i.i i iini , e.,i - il i j i ,. , r vi .,,,1 m ,. , i ("Id l.Higntel ol All. ami Alls. t. ic o'f reet i, J. Vaughn, died at the homi her parents, nn Convers str . i : . . fi 1 1. I . .i lllis ill lei noon, art nie m-.suii. ni. im i .i-i i i l burns received Su udav. 1 o child, mo nr, i ei i-n eo niniu.i . inw.now, it is supposed, was plav in- with, matches, from one of which :i.r , i . i . . , i 1 1 ,,. I doming nocaiue ignium. ucr i . i i -. i 1 1 . mother, hearing the screams, I i)lsil(.lj to ttm front pr.t.a wl0n. r i l..,.. ;.. it ....,., u..f.,.-., il,., i ! ,1,1 i. ;l,..,l il,.. III. ' . . .' ' . . . . ,. iVM ,,reu i.naov ouineu I . . i 1 1 . i I I ... I.. . nU.mi me nice ami im . . . Koauoke, Va., Sept. , , f ,,.i, i,.,i- 1 5. A Va., to A .lis- !;.', ;, . r iioauoKi' i nut s s,t s. Shot His ttiotlicr fur a Turkey. ' S ii ,.. u,m -i,..,-i..u.. ... .,..v..r. i Wildesbt.ro, Se.t. I." A most isiii-ular ami horrible accident oc 'cuiTediu the upper part of this; , , i ,"Vu,,tv . .Vi,rV th" ' ui;iii. i nomus .-.iv ... .n io( oi a tree i veip up oiioi-, iwlido Ins ii'ot!ier was out mi tlie shirts of the fori st. Not know ing where his br.itht-r was, Charlie followed the sound of the yelping, thinking it was a turkey and, spy ing an obj.-ct in the top of a tree, tired at it. To his utter amaze ment and horror he had shot his brother, who fell to tl grouiiii and dietl almost instaidlv. The surviving brother is prostrated W ith 'M'ief. fiov. A j cock's Great Speech. wliil i.. Ni iv. nn I Ol.-nv r. Ynungsville, N. C, S.-pt. n. (Jovernor ('has. 11. Ay cm k spoke her,; todav. It was the lirst political speech I (he (i.mrm.r had made, .since the campaign of LUX). His coining li.nl been heralded hereabouts and the largest crowd that ever assembled in this busy thriving town assembled to hear him. Jn th beginning the crowil was composed of men of many shades f political opinion, and when his great speech had been finished -l.l.'l if we may judge from expressions o universal approval irom ennui siastic, applause, trom gem-i ous elicomious oi nearly piaic, G,(;iw there was but one shade of opin '417 ion left. 827 1 When (lovernor Aycock arose ol.l',. there came a storm of applause '27-1.251 that almost shook the building. 7,521 When the applause had subsided 111 the (Jovernor began by reminding 13,f2i - the people that when he last spoke lis8!to a rranklin county audience he 1,220' was a candidate for ollice, asking 0,1'Jl for their support. He came now Jto render an account of his stew-lU.-j,701 ' ardship. lie came before as a I Democrat with no apologies to l2'.,S2o make. He came now as a I emo :t.S50 crat with no aoolo-rieM to make. . He canie before pleading for peace -and irood "overnnieiil. lie came jiiow to proclaim that the peact and good government for -Li-I; n,d plead,-.!, had been restored can Mate caucus with one man in) . , , . I : in Ids na.lv w ,. h. t lo.ug lit iod elioll'.'ll or gl'e:-t ellollgh lo name lor a seat m i the Sepi ine coi. it b. nch. "1 knew," s.d.i th.-, ( io i nor. "I In. I w e ha I id nil de-1 stioyed them, but I del lnl know that the liesli-iirtei.i was so J r ieachiug as not to leave 1 1. -lit enough nn ii to leak.- up a t i,k, I , hut it seems t- bi- the c.sc, lor thf-y had to practically endorse two ol , .,i,.'l i I-,! ,. mi :in- oi!r Democrat to head t heir I ,.T , -. , , ;r would place t!ie grand old I'eluo ciatic parly in power we would convert these radicals and make even them belter nun, and we have done it." lb- then took up l'i itchard's : tlo. tiine of the crank Dowie, now platform declarations at ( ireciis-j of ion City, I inli.iiia, and is ar bor. a nd with burning In-jie and , ranging to sell his property, turn stiri ing eloquence tore I 'ri t cha rd j a 1 1 info m-uiey and go to "join the nid his followers into a thousand I 'atoms. I'rit.-haid an-1 his party 'declaring for four months ol coin-j ; mon schools, the same crowd that j I collected school tacs from the I i people i.ud sohl railroad bonds,, ih'.lt lleVcl' built il sch 'ol hou-c, I 'and spent i nly the p'uii'ul sum of , ' s;:s,000 and paid all the haialn e m j j themselves in sahlii. s. Iheli thei ! Deinocrals came into power. They i . . . , i i ,i i:.... iraisi.dlindexpelidedtnelllslve.il .. ,. ' . . . i i . their power for connnoii schools j 1m,mhi. They increased this sum vear after year until is'.ai. - . when thev Weld out ol power (lie ' . . . . . ' , ,. , , . , i , i , V'"' "!ll,,1"l1t; '" hwi.d.vd hoUs ami do la s. l riti hard condemns tlie I )e SC1IOOI 1II1HI aiuoinueil l" eieiu Hid Vet i riu i, ii o coiiueiiino i ne j 'i iiioei .ii - . ...V. ic party foriiotdoinginorefoi coui-i I mou schools during the time they were in powcr-trom '- A in! then w lien if letllllled to it1"1 ('"" drol of affairs in I'.mio, i u-i 1. 1 1 1 i.t i I. ivei-iu il-. -ivii I lie IV: I set , .,, it,,,.;,.. nil- .ill. MM....... , , ,, ,,, year per cent, this vear. i ... .i. r .1 i: jiespoueoi . j ' " lines on me mh mi u. j I" - administration tor schools, chari - oio.e i.tsM ,. M...S .... me., sn.-wc. u . u mm , wi.il.- it was the track son,, '"b'e 1 1 lU'li;lul. 1,1 ' part of the paraphernalia used ii vleclaration lor pensions ..r the itlu!l,n.,,ill .llU. way. The cm soldi-rs lie t-ld how the tl..u.tr s:lil, ,iav Senator, in the Legislature ol i,lliw ,...,- ,,t tl,,. ii-tel i., i;.,,, ! ,v;io,'mi' foi Confederate peMsionsi . J J and how, alter voting against this little mite for the old ami feeble luell who wore the gray, be li.nl fathered a bill ill the I liited States Semite having for its pur pose the expenditure of live mil lions of dollars as pensions to to: those n ho i.st wore t .eg, ;Vy "'J $h , J-' l. ong tins line was eiecnicai. In d scribing I'litchaid's attitude, In arose lo splendid heights of tell ing pathos ami bin ni iig e'.o.pience. 'I he (iovei noi spt-ke for an hour and a half. Mis ch-se was a pa thetic, a telling and iiiesistii.le uppi al to the brave, noble and pa triotic men of N ith Carolina to . ul..i..l I, ,,...1 l,..f t',,i- those men Ml:.! -."..', ...' measures which n -uai am. .- continued peace aim prosperity ( for all th-- p.... '. ' the Mate, and vvhieh Would redulllld to the col tinned upbuilding oj ill its be interest. An Odd Pair nf Nejroes. C. irWt Ol.ri'! VI. II-!, An ii ten. vim'' sight "!i the str.;ets yesterday was a wagon in which wi re two darkies hum (J.-s-toii county. (Jm; the negroes was totally blind and the other bad both of his alii.'- cut oil' at the I bows. The blind n. -gro was dii ving the mule which was hitched to the wagon, while the handle-.-, Hi-glo would 1 1 ct bim how to pull the rein-. They had a load of product- to sell. These two ne- i gices live together and are well ; known characli-rH in (lastoii. 'the " jl.ti,. ,.,- p.-i lorms all 1 .iiils of manual iatior while the one with no hands stands by his side toililect J i i in They are not re lated, but neither could get along without the other. 3lUd;TLN.!KOOdS. WKKKIA CliOl J Oli V.T.KK K N 1 1 1 N 0 MoNH.W, Ski t. 15, r.102. The amount of jirecijiitation re- j ceiveil during thr week was con siderable, occurring chiefly on the Kth and !M h, and was fairly well distributed. In only a few local ities was the rainfall heavy enomjh to cause slight damage to clops, and generally it had a benelicial effect 011 field peas, late potatoes and turnips, besides placing tin: : ' T ! wns cool ,,.:,",,, (.llti,-e week, and the I Light frosts occurred in the moun-1 tain region on the loth and 11th,. and probably on the I 1th and 15th without causing any damage., Conditions wi-iv favorable fori gafheiing croos and for farm work; fall plowing has begun to make more rapid progress; some w int.-r o;its have ln-eii sown; mak- iM..- I..,,- ivj ,v I'ri-sideiit IJoosi-velt has accept ed an inv itation to shoot ducks on Ciii ntu.-k marshes this winter. I'. iclly forty years ago yester- filav i.'sept. Ii, Sii2iwas loii-glit the bloo.lv battle of Sh.n isbm g, ! where Noith Car-ilina ti-iops I follght t bia' elv and SUtt'eiid j si,ch heavy lost-e: T' 1-em .Slat t l l,.-i i ,e inanv I'l'i ah- ('.,11, e will be this eo-i I :j.is n' ( 're.'i.sboro thiMiihout tin ;lalilied to learn lit in-1 it III i ni has j I a line opening for tin . term, with hi ig Id prospects . plipeiotl.s year. fall Certain defeels in the Panama i ? Colupan s till to Colom bian concessions have been brought lo light which will hin der the conclusion of the sale of Hie c. .nip. in y'- rights and proper lv to the I'nited Slates. A business man in (loldsboro has become infatuated with tin i l i lie religious impostor. There ;ire now less than (10 con victs in the penitent iary proper. No work goes on there. It is in fact little luor.- fiian a hospital. All t In- abh -bodied males and fi nales are outside id work. .Ml tin- Wi'iai-n who can be iiliti.cd are on the big farm on the Jioa lioke. Statistics made public by tin Inter-State Cuimnerco Cummis sioii show that" III the hist thlet months ot tios vear si;i persons , Wele killed and '.l.'.l.iS Wounded by 'railroad collisions and accidents 1 j. if all kinds. Of this total 5,'t pas- ! , sengers onlv were killed and N2i injured; all the ivsl were railroad employes. Sh ps tile Couch And W orks ,m the Cold. I.avaavi I b oliio I hiinine Tablets ,-ure a cold on ilav. No Cure, no j il'ay. l'riee 2-"i cent ... .- . ' j Wa.Iesl.oro Messenger: Messrs. ; p T v,,. nvav .,,,,1 J H. Crowder ( l:ul ;l u,ry' lmillll) experience . wJul0 t.11(ltl, tot liarlotle lecetlt- littv lo Cure a Cold i: Take Laxative I'.i Tablets. All .hue; money if it fails to (i rove's signature i 2.ie. c Da v. (Juiniiie el'uiltl the K. W . ach box. Fay i t teville Cbsei vei : Mr. I )uii- can l oi ter iiinl ol In i - were pos- i sum hunting recently "ii Mr. das. j Wood's land, neiu' Little 1 1 i v -r ' Aca.leiuv. ne of th.-p irtv v;is i cutting a tree . low n. in which a 'possum had tak-ii i el age, vv hih Mr. IVrt.-r held o)' tl,,- dog. The lice fell on Mr. Porlei ami killed him iiistanllv. TV This piniilun.' t':iini-.. l" .' Iho i-- Laxative Hn?- (Mr-'nc '!'- - IL iciutil) ILhl ami it ivIU la tint uay POFULAH STORE, AL WAYS m W. L. LONDO Are now receiving Uieir mam moth stock of Fall ami Winter These goods have been bought with a care and BGUUUT every discount ' 1 1 S tM 1 1 C t'S Will cheap as the same goods can he had in any market.: Yon know our stock is always the largest and best. Will he glad for you to call t k a . I IIHI see theni. show iroods at :W. L. LUQN & SON. I i Bank of PrrrsBOna IPittsfccro, 3ST. C. Wi!l ir.'iivc deposits and nuke loans and do a m-iur.il kinking busi i- -. !;ite,e. t iv.n in ; (.-.i tiii.'.iU's w ill Iv i-sikd loi deposits. I In- people oi i ji.iihani now haw the opporluiiity, tor the tiist time, i p.iuom.i- .' C liaih.tni voiinly hank. Ih-p.'dis arc vrii.:tl s.iK' in a lire-proof vault ;;i.d lntrgKu-protf ,U and .iH- I, :!1. ;.-.i::e'.l in a'! the property of all the stock hohleis, ni. ninth):- to ovi-r a milium do'u.u -. 31. T. 'Wrillizim3 t'ashic Tlac ZSTcrtli. Ccircllna, Normal and Industrial College. Stat Session opens September IS. I'.xpenses $100 to .HO; 'for non-residents ot the Slate Ko. 1 .unity i f Cv tiU'in l rs. 1'i.ietiee and h-c; v.ition S,ho. I wiKUited with C'lleue. Coi i ivspondeiue invited lioin sln'se desiring loii'pitent teachers ami Me:nu;i.i-!:cis. !' secure board in ;l:c Joiniit it u all tnc Juition .ij-plicutiotis should be .11 ide Ivlore bih l S 1 oi catalog ik- and otl.e; iniMiiiiaiion advlrcss IMli:Sll)KM ( HAHM.S l. McIYl.lJ, CiKi I NSlMKu, N. C I.iteniry riiisxical Srientllle i'l,ml,il.i-(-iat nil tl I sl'illl 1 Vila-rug ical Musical NKW A I V I'.S! T1SKM i'. N 'IS. urriren KM l yijjii'j Greensboro, tl, C. I Iti'MIV l IK! I '-111 -.m.-vV l e- .. s. Schools of Mil Ait and r.!.-ii!:i;.u. Literary Coinsc a. id aUlivnn ix p, -:i-.es S.'mo per u-ar. bail session begins Septcmlvr iu, PH2. j 1 or cataloui- apply to j Lucy II. Kobcrtsnii, IVi'shlenh The UOMt'H W. L. LONDON t SOW, Sole Agents, Pittsboro, N. C. 5 VV. r ..i; -.' .-1 11.'!. ' . S u.l Ki.n i:i i I M, ml li.-l-i su- " .r j.:.. in. I ii v. lit i. u ivi rr.r.-..:t .-u v---.t:.!-il.i-. V i fi.el.4 . J POPULAR STORE. THE LEAD- I km great deal of FOR CASH, saved, and our 110(1 tllClll No trouble to JlM- Presiilent. University OF NORTH CAROLINA. th i: n State's I ducalioiial Svsten. u: th. Academic Dopartment, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. O.i ships. luindred and eifcht schohir I u-c tuition to umJicts and lo mini sous. I oans ior ne needy. 563 Students. S4 Instructors. New l oi:mt -lie-. W.dei Wotks Cential Healing svtcin. 1 ill teun Le-eii SepH-inber S, pv..J. Add; i P. P. V I'N A 111 1., rnhlcnt, iiapj Hill, N. C PITTSB3R0 ACADLMY ' 1 r ih .itimnd NC- ioii open SEP7EM3ER 3rd 1902. An "updo-now" Colice,c and Wi.ivi isitv pi.-piiatoiv sihool lot bo;. s .-.nd tiih. 1 h i..i:;;h in v.oik, nn'i.l b:ti hrni in di-. iplinc. "special a'.iei.tiMii to tlio-e pupnir.i; b-r iol e-i- mi Im Kvi.-vv in public school w...k. Tii'tii n "l.;".o to j: . iki a month. H. aid t e l .'ii.ii I -. b'eleuiKei ui l.e.t yen's w'oilu I or luithi.'i inloiniatiou call on ..a .tddiess A. L. Starr, A. M. , Prin, Pitt -bote, N. C.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 18, 1902, edition 1
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