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Local Records.
Thero was a slight frost lioro
yesturuay morning.
Carry your cotton ami cotton
seed to llyuuui & lleailon,
.Tho best fertilizer niul wheat
drills on the market at Uymuu At, Mr. Wm. Steele, of KoeLiug
lleadeu a. ham, has been on a short visit to
-Full stock of wheat guano
and phosphates on hand at llynum
& lleudeu'B.
A few days ago two partridges
were- killed iu the deiiot yard here
by flying against tho telegraph
wire.
-The rush of trade, at Foo - At -
water Mer. C o s. factory store is
an evidence oi tuoseieui sine unit
ngnt prices.
Foo-Atwater Mer. Co. will re
ceive u car-load of salt this week.
They will have all size, sucks; also
rock salt for stock.
Tho railroad faro from hero
tollaleigh next week, including
admission tonic nur groiiuus, m
be $1.85 for round trip.
liynum it lleaden want to
call your attention to their mam
moth stock of gnus. The best sin.
gle-barrol gnu on tho market for
$3.00.
Hev. Thad. A. ("heathain will
. , ii
preacnaiu.e i on. ,y
1' riday afternoon, the S.Jnl, at
o'clock. The public in the Mir-1
rounding community is invited t
lie present. j
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()ur stock of Dry (.ood,,
i lot nuiL', rinoes, jiaisami vai, ,
J,adies" Jackets ami Furs is co n-l
jilcte. Conio to see us and we will1
Have vou money. 11. Wcathor-
spoon, Maht'ord, X. C.
On liith of October will seil
to highest bidder horses, cows
hogs, aud all fanning utensils
consisting of plows, mowers,
drills, cnttaway harrows, Ac.
.liiver Side Farm, 2 A miles east of
Ore Hill.
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day.
M.... i:. ; ..iv n.r imi.it
Hatisfactioii to our customers, aud
her trimmed hats have been very
much admired.
While the wind was blowing
so hard on last Saturday oui town
was excited a short time liy the
alarm of lire. The roof of Mr. Ja
cob Thompson's cook room acci
dentally caught mi lire but was
extinguished before any damage
w as done.
In accordance with the notice,
of sah' published in Tin-: Hi i okp
the Taylor coalfield place, near
(iulf. was sold on the premises on
last Thursday by an older of the
J-Vderal court. It was hid oil at ;
?2.-,0io by Mr. John M. Mcl ver, ;
of dull.
. -Men's Hats! W. L. London
A- Soil's are lieadquarters for men's
hats and caps, as well as ready
made clothing. They can dress
you from head to foot iu the la
test style for the least money.
Their stock is full and complete.
They have the handsomest if' 10
suit you ever saw. A lerge stuck
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mensarn, uojs
Now that cold weather is
coming you will need some shoes
for your wife and children as well 1 jjajn;ld; .-it Cameron with hi1, it here this week, uiub-r the
as for yourself. W. L. London , tjt, 1;l!,t. ':lil1(,JU, at M011- 'iiispices of the Knights of I'y
S011 have them. Colue and so? I t.ul.(i Wlth Ihe Fittsboro liraneh : thias and the tire department. The
liow cheap you can shoe tho en- j ;.uni;U ;iiul at Apex with the I company was twelve hours late in
lire family, (loo.l shoes are the 1 .-t,lU. .iud Xdj thern liaiiroad. j reaching here, owing to high
cheapest either for yourself or ; special trains between union w inds, and consequently the opeii-
hildic!:. lhey have, the best 1
woman's shoe made
For the uonveuiejeo of per
hous attending the State fair from
h"te. special trains will be run on
the l'ittsboro railroad on Wed
nesday and Thursday of next
week to connect with the main
liue special! from Hamlet on those
days, leaving here at 7 A. M. and
reaching Haleigh at i):30 A. M.; re
turning leave Ilalcigh at 0:1.1 1'. M.
and reach here at S:W.
Applicants for teachers' cort if-
i.MiK.o uAVii i.v :i tn iiu.d l.-isf. wiek be
Superintendent 11. P. Johnson, j
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ami nrsi-giiuio eeruueaies ttcio
granted to Misses Fthol V. Johu
Kon, Mary W. Pynum and Mamie
M. Pearcfc and to Messrs. T. V.
ltiggshee and 11. P. Norwood.
Seeoml-g rade certificates
.welt: 1
irrauted to the following colored
teachers: Sophronia ( omauder,
Mary Williams and Henry T. Lu
cas. yVAliTI'm.Y CiiXFKisr.SiiE.
The last quarterly conference
-r .1. . 11 .... ..if f...- 1
vear was iieia iu .hi. 1 icasnui
Mt P easant
church, in Haldwiu's township, on
last Saturday and Sunday. On
account of tho inclemency of the
weather the attendance was not as
large as it otherwise would have
been. .Much interest, however,
was taken by those present iu both
sessions of the conference.
The presiding elder, Hev. J. H.
Hurley, pleached two strong sei -moiis
011 Saturday and Sunday.
He also preached to a large con.
gregation at liynum Sunday night. 'about 7.") per cMit. of an average1
The next quarterly conference will crop- 'I'1"3 ''J'11'1 "'""s assigned 1 Tho town of Hickory by 11 um
bo held at Mann's Chapel some , for the shortness of the yield were ; jority of 7S in the election held
.1 i .i.i t 1 1... ... ...I ..,.t .Im... in,. I lb.. 1I1 v 1 b hi, I iv voted for bonds to es-
l lie 111 inn new e.u, im- u.iiv Jioi,
yet luvin- been set.
Wti regret to learn f the so-
smio.oss with typinid fever
of Missus Annie, and Katie Mcl vcr,
ilaui-liliMH .)f Mr. Duncan Mclvcr,
of nit.ii(y Mountain township.
! teksoNAL n ems.
.. Iliirn it. J he regular steiinier lroin
Mr. II. M. London is a tending x-folk, .jcli anived here this
o Central Carolina l air at ;.,.;., . ivoorts the roiiL'hest ex-
(Ireensboro.
v.. iD n 1 1 i i,.ivn'
r.....l frnm a visit to relatives
at Chapel Hill
' his family here.
Mrs. Frank 1'age, of Aberdeen,
has been mi a visit o Mrs. J. 1$.
A twitter, at liyniim.
Mrs. M. T. Williams has gone
on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Thom
as Long, in Asheville.
1 )(. aMtl MfS Kall(lfol,1) of siler
(iit.. hilV() 1)(lt.n a short yisit to
l4ts f -m
tuiily of Mr. 11. L. Coblo.
Mr. J. A. (iiles was called to
Jamestown, (iuilford county, by
the critical illness of his bister,
Sunday.
Kev. F. T. Clapp and family, of
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J1;tvin'r bought
have moveil here,
the Wright Cutten
place uear hero.
Mr. and Mrs. AY". J. Calvert and
children, of Portsmouth, Va., have
returned to their home after a vis
it to Mrs. M. Hill.
Mrs. lielle M.
( raves and son,
Mr. J. W,
(i raves,
ot Jiastlantl,
i ;initii i-uui, nit- iii
Caswell
maty, are
visiting her
sister, Mrs. A. (i. Headen.
Mr. I!. II. Hayes left yesterday
for l.)avir county to join his wilt;
at tho bedside of her father, Mr.
Isaac Kohei Is, who continues to
bl. iu ;i .jtjcal conditi.au
The followiiiL' ladies have gone
as delegates to the annual conven
tion of the N. ('.Division of the
Daughters of the Confederacy
in session this week at Asheville:
M.-sdanies Ii. X. Mann, ,1. 11. Mil
likeii and li. II. I'ilkingtoii. Mrs.
II. A. London, the recording sec
retaiy of the Divison, is also in
attendance.
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Special Trains lor Great State Fair,
The Seaboard Air Dine announ-!
bv odds tlio best scries of
. ,
trains for the;
scacilules oi special
approac-nill'4 s.aie iao i n.u ii.i-.i'i .
hen pn.vi.l.d for any fair in '
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N-.rth ('
on oi l mm. 1 u aetlon ol
the company is a hli;li t.-stiiuouml
to the i.ilpoita'.av l this t!e!il"ll
doijs state enterprise. The sched
u!e follows:
wi'.PNi:snY, octoiiki: 2lsr.
Special train ironi lianuei i"
KaleiL'h: !
laave Hamlet tl::!0 a. m ; arrive
llaleiii '.t.:! a. in.
lift ;i in i leavi
p. m.; ariixe Haml
Ka.eigli o: l i
U:y p. ni.
This train connects at Aberdeen
with the Aberdeen and lioekll-di .
Kaiiroad, and Aberdeen and Ashe-
horo liaiiroad; at i ameiou ii u
with
the t ai tha-e K.nlroad, at .uon -
j elite with the Fittsboro branch
! Kaiiroad, and id Apex with the
i Cape Fear and Northern Kail-
road.
Tltl'liSlUY, OlTolIKU
Special train from Hamlet to
Kaleiyh:
Leave Hamlet ti:'M) a. m.; arrive
Kaleiy h IC.'tO a. in
Keturning, leave Ilalcigh 0:15
p. 111.; arrive Jlauilet VAo p. m
' 'This train cmuect at Aberdeen !
w,ti, tu. Aberdeen and HocLlish J
o;.;1();U aud Aberdeen und Ashe-
1,.,.. .....1 1..:.. ..voniids every U0 !
I minutes on Oct. 20th and J.'bd, !
1 and every 20 minutes on Oct. -Jlsl
1 -mil 'inl i
Arrangements are also being
j made for a special traiu over the
jCanc Fear and Northern liaiiroad
from Dunn to Ilalcigh.
(icneral News Items.
(Irei'iisboro Ileeord: In the
Federal Court yesterday after
noon J. K. Payne was found guil
ty and liued $r0 and costs for mak-
ig' fl returns w hile t.ostuiaster
.it 1 ii.iiii-i- ir.wL in,, i.-iiii i-oiiiit.c
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The juries in the Haywood trial
at llalei-rh aud Tilliuiiu trial at
Lexuulou, S. C, will take those
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eases today (Thursday). The re-!
suit if both verdicts will probauly
I not be kuown before Friday.
At the annual convention of the
Illinois Civil llights Protective
League recently held in Spriug-
held, Hooker Washington was
vigorously attacked for favoring
the recent coiisiiiiiiioni 1 auieuu-
llieiJIS IU tue C
William J.
the probate
1 Conn., last S;
editor tiled
: oi tho late- Mil
will dispose
.niiioviiiiate v .."!.'!. 000.
I
i It is said that the peanut crop
. in eastern Carolina and Southern
V li-ginia tins year win not ne as
; large as hist, the yield being only
ine v."-i, v
1 September.
Southern States. ' . " . i ""'i .v rsTul ; b.w ushis at the depot Saturday ; ;
Hryan appeared in ' Mtl U . after the furniture j "iT C .
Court of New Haven,! had been delivered at the address r T " , , is .a.,a ;l! a tho otwi. ! 1 " r'u ;
Saturday, und as ex-! she gave, she shipped it to Hani-; 11 ' s , , tor the States o North and South ,
for probating the wdb let, where she was b-g with VlS.Mh
liles. livnuett. x he , .vinain 1 leius. , u ; , al,n liud struck the ' 1 ' " - , dey Ne-di-enceaud'
s of an estate worth got hot on their trail the negroes . f M i p Tharpe. who 1 1,1 V " . ' ?. VV. . . J? ' . !
lit J Blew U Miles an Hour.
Wilmington, Del., Oct. H. The
bureau received a report from the.
signal station at Cape Henry, Va.,
today saying that tho wind was
then blowing 73 miles an hour
ami was carrying everyiiiing tm-
nerieneo in the history of the line.
with one exception. The utenmer
inline, up tiie i iiesapoaKe I ay in a
(SO-mile trah) last night with the
seas washing over the bow all
night, but escaped without acci
dent. Killed His Cousin.
8'clnl in Iho llnluliili I'uM.
(Ireciisb ro, Oct. 5). Ed. Hani
mer, aged 10 years, shot and killed
his 10-year-old cousin, Henry
Hammer, this morning at 11 o'
clock at a brickyard iu East (lor
rell street. Tim boys were play
ing with a shot gun that they did
know was loaded when the fatal
shot was tired. The wounded boy
lived only a short lime. His body
was removed to his homo only a
short distance away and Coroner
Turner viewed the remains. lie
found that tho load entered tiie
stomach. An inquest was not con
sidered necessary.
likvtric Car Kims Wihl.
Knoxville, Oct. 12. An clee
trie motor rar and trailer, heavily
loaded witli passiMiirorK, en route
to the circus grounds here this af
ternoon, was lost control of by
: t, nu tninian
llld rapidly de
street hill, he-
Kconiled the (iav
tweeii me ami .i.uuson avenues
one of the- steepest inclines iu
city. A number of passcnj
were injured, including many o
men. They fell and jumped from
the cais iu their rapid II in ht. None
is believed to he fatally hurt. The
inotar car struck another car id
the foot of the hill.
Cliim-.-L' to He lU'poital.
Huston, Oct. Of the
:;oo
or more Chinese taken into cuslo- will exhibit in IMmigli mmies- tUw tnr the purpos.. ivum-iK-
ln.ri. ei.sli.nl-iv lim-Miisii tin. v ilav al'teino'.ii and evening, Octu-1 j,, the taxes dim tor the year
could not prodiicu legist rat ion
eeri ilieuti'S. about Kill weru re
lease.! iluriue- the ni.'ht. friends
having placed the lvuiiisite Pa-
pers in the haud.s id' the Federal!
authorities. 1 he police say tii.it
most of the others will be deport-
ed. A huge number claim that
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but t l.e act of Coa-ress makes no
Provision lor such loss ami in
'.m cases tiie author; ties say
1 ikiI tatio.-i must tal-.e pi::
A Xc;;iu 1 Jc.-i'i'l'.t.h.
liiriiiiii.'ha'.ii, Ala., Oct.
10.
' hile at l.-mpt ing to malo
rest at North Mirniiii-ham t
iii ar-'
ni.L;lit
ivliu(v Sherill'Stroii-was wound
'..,! i,v Samuel n.iilev. a ue-ro. Af
. tt.,. (Ifspeiate sti ii jide the negro
jeseaped w ith a mob of white t; sol)
:,. nmsiiit. the puisuiu.' party 111- 1
r as (.v ,.., tl(. st,vet.
"pu! returned the tire, einp-
vj,,
two levolveis into the crowd.
ij
re than "ie hundred shots were
exchanged, but no one was se
riously wounded. After a hot
cliam the lie-to escaped into the
woods and has not been captured.
A posse has been organized and is
scouring the country.
Street I air At Newbein.
Sivin 1.1 Cli'irl.illo ulwrn'r.
Newbein, Oct. 12-
-The Lavtoii
I'an.ival Company arrived here
to-night on the steamer Ocracoke,
from K!i..-.beth City, and will ex-
mg will not take place until 1 110s-
day night. It is expected Unit
tins win oe me greaiesi street
fair New hern has ever la-Id, as
superior court is in session, and -. gar.l Asheville as a sort of ha
besides, great crowds are expect-; yen of refuge, and the question
ed from near-by towns. The city whether they shall bo granted li
has been thrown open to visitors cense has created wide discussion,
ami a gay time is expected by all. .The question hasjjreacheil a some-
what acute form w ith the board
!of aldermeu, and when it became
Negro Woman Plays Sharp Game. ;UOWn today that W. F. lUudolph
i-i.iu Hie Clwrl..t:o Oliwrver. had resigned IIS a UlOlulkH1 of the
Van (irilVni, the colored detec- board, the report was immediately
tive came back to town yesterday ' circulated that Mr. Randolph's
with fresh laurels. Ho had been
down in M.u lborou-rh coiintv, S.
C, and tho trip was moie fort u -
uate than a former visit to that
State, when he was mistaken for
!;iu escaped convict and thrown in-
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to orison. Van brought to Char-
, lotto Ella Fisher, alias Mary
jJohuson, aud Abraui Fields, two
I Hamlet negroes, who were wanted i
j in this city for obtaining goods!
i under false pretenses. I
! Mary came to Charlotte several 1
I weeks ago and bought bills oF u, s,t;ltesvil!e, and healed." For sale by IS. It. Pilk
, turuitnre on the instalment plan, ... u,,,hei-s. of Shiloh ' iugtou. druggist,
1 ro ll 11VO ill uis. one te ui-wuu-ii
decampei
'olina. Flla and Abraui will be
.iveu a hearing at the December
1 .j,,, ju,.,l term of Mecklenburg Su-
..,.. ;.. i'uult
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t.ibhsli a system of witter- oils,
1 aud went to Minn ar- ......1:... 1,.. ,.i,tf.,,, ...
,.. ,in mn i ii I I III II I nil till I II Hill Pi I II n r"1 i -mil IIWIMM
KSmL 1?) XIIE E03rr'Cri-i.33 STOHB- f wIID F)
111 I ; AT LONDON'S t IL N K
Wc take pleasure in aimouiicin that our niaininotli stock
of Fall and Winter goods is now read for your inspection.
We have oil our shelves the newest that is shown in Fall and
Winter goods. Our stock of Dress Goods w ith trimmings and
linings to match was never more complete. -
charge of a trained milliner is full of all the newest creations
the milliiicrvari. Our Pattern Hats were never more beau
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tiful: we call vour especial attention to our line
Our line of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Hats is the best we
have ever shown. We keep everything and want your trade,
am! guarantee to sell as cheap or cheaper than any store in the
county, and are
V FI TS IK) 150, N.
Slit. Sautellc Shows '
Si". Sautelle, whoso mammotli;
twelve combined railroad slmws
her 21, pr.-.'bablv ludongs to as
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many itiUeivni social cuius, ein i,
fraternal and ti.Miraiice rtucU-tien
i and companies as any other per -
son on earth. With lour old line
j while in the event oi : ii-aiii n ..i.-
' i'ii i .1 1 n in ii . " .ii..."
., ,1 iv,- l-i.oiiii
enriched by an "duitiuiml ..o.tioo.
. i o- i- .i u. . - " - -
'organizations, a .!Jd ileuiee .Ma
ison. an Odd Fellow, F.U., lleiliuan,
Forrester, Vioodiuaii, Jv.niuiit oi
I'yihian, as well as being ide-nti-i'!,.d
u-ith seM-ral other orders of
1 t..ss -i- oi-oniiuem-e. It is uiu'.er-
nlo-'d that in
wi!! be one o:
June M
Sautelle
les from
' the candidit
for the :;;il
the highest
his district
le-.'l-ee
honor
in mas'iiiry,
; within the order.
J
I i v i n g to Solve the
Kace Problem.
Chicago, Oct. 12.--A memorial
pre.iciitcd to Congress several
days ago by Dr. Parks, of Atlanta,
recommending the education of
I h.- colored people of the South
by tho Fnited States government,
. WI.IS iu
lopte.l today by the liocli ;
Piver Conference of tin.. .Method-:
i..,t Church in session at Aurora,'
111. Dr. Parks desires to put the
negro on the same piaue wuu wic
Indian, making him a ward of the
government. The legal ilitlieulties
which may arise, he believes, can
he surmounted by a carefully
planned campaign, and sees in the
consummation of his plana solu
tion of the negro pioblcm. A com
mittee of seven is named in the
memorial to convey the resolu
tions to Congress.
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Distillers Looking to Asheville.
Asheville, Oct. 10.--A large
number of distillers apparently
action was prompted by disagree
' men t between members with ref
' erence to the distillery question.
Several licenses hav been granted,
recently, but it is believed that
the board will hesitate in the -
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ture before taking fioorable
tiou on such applications.
A Bystander Shot,
Sl,P,.al v, ciMiii.e.o oin.rvr.
. u ( x..,,VlU i,,,,..,,,,,.
was standing 011 the platform
The ball entered the base of the
instep aud lodged ill the heel,
l.einster alleged that Wurieii rau
against him and when he ivprov-,
ed him Warren cursed him. Lein-
ster was away tioui the depot a
short while and when ho returned
the trouble was renewed, thoi
f, 11,,,. ni
shooting follow ...
OUR MILLINERY
always glad to show you whether
TAX NOIltE
s reouired by law I will at-
tend at t he lollowing times anil
i vH)!i:
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. i.r.rsl,,.,., Friday, ( Jet. Hi.
i-.i,,,, Satui'.lav. Oct. I
1 , -..Liston's Store, Wednesday
s.
j j( . vi Uo, Thuixday. Oct.
mi,, in. ...... nope, f rniav, ei. ..o.
ng !-JiIMMH,:(. ,.uu.ifssiioi .Saturday, Oct. :(1
All taxpayers are reipiesti-.d to
meet me and pay promptly, ami
thus save costs.
.JoliN K. Mli.l.IKIA,
Shei itVChatham County.
Sept.
17th, Jim::.
For a pleasant physic tala
Chamberlain's Stomaeh aud Liver
Tabh-ts. F.asy to take. I'leasaut
i:i i tlei t. J 'or sale by li. 11. i'lik
iugtuii, druggist.
Mr. S. P.. Denny, who lives near
Pilot Mountain, had quite a thrill
ing experience with a lattl-.-suakc
a tew days ago. He carried it
about littv yards in a bundle of
fodder. Mr! Denny has killed four
rattlesnakes and three moccasins
this suuimer and they all measiii
ed hut three feet in length.
He Le.irneJ .1 (iiv.it Truth.
It is said of John Wesley that
, K..;4i to Mistress W
h
th.
Whv do vou tell that child
same thing over and over again
"John Wesley, because one t
is uot enough." It is for this
same reason that you are told
again and again that Chamber
lain's Cough llemedy cures i-olds
and grip; that it counteracts any
tendency of these diseases to le
sult in pneumonia, and that it i
pleasant and safe to take,
sale bv (i. 11. Pilkingtoti,
gist.
S impson Democrat: Mr. J. VA .
Pryaii, of Newton (!roe, may
very properly be called a dealer
in shingles, honey and coons; a ra
ther novel and peculiar industry,
though his coons got away. It is
iu this wise: Mr. Hryaii cut down
a cypress tree fiom which he got
.",U00 shiugles, ;!0 pounds of nice
honey, and in the tree was aUo a
coon deu, but the coons got away.
. ! Kan a
leu Penny Nail Through
Hi Hand.
While opening a box, J
C.
M,)Uut. of Three Mile Uav, N
Y
,..U1 a tl.u p0nny nail through tho
tlt.shvpartof his hand. "T thought
, ii .1 .1 .". .
at once of all the paiu and sore
ness this would cause me, he says,
"and immediately applied Cham
berlain's Pain Halm aud occasion
ally afterwards. To mv surprise
it removed all paiu and soreness
,-uul the injured parts were quickly
CilllSO as.il;
.lied.
Tu Curtf i Cold 111 Oik Day.
. .
Take Laxative bromo ()iuuine
Tablets. All druggists refund the
money if it fails to cure. F. W.
(iroe's signature is ou each box.
drug-
DEPARTMENT
Wb Lb 1Mb
SON
FALL ANNOUNCEMENT !
WE WANT
Who arc iiitcri-sti'd in v.oo.1 clothing .i:;d all others to know where t
tvstlHivtlichfit COMI: AND Sbb HIE LAVISH SHOWbNti of
the liiu'st piv.hi.tioiii liom the vhups i.f the: ( dt:ATl:S I" CLOTH HS
.AKl:KS IN 1111: WOild. WL W AN l' I HL MLN to buy here
t.) .Uw-i i l-jthinii they'll be thurouejilv s.uisiicd with, .i&d we make oui
5eLvtifi. with that object in view and we keep the same object in view
when iiiakiiii; the price -all our clothing is priced -that nun will see
hiunci d advantage, a:, well :. adv.uitA)it iu rtsp.esJ to Stle and Mate
ria!. Jt vc-u want .invthinj; 111 Wearing Apparel
FALL TO SEK I S.
Cross w Linehan Co,
FJJ TO-l'ATi: (T.OTHIKUS AND 1TKN ISHFILS.
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C. uiiuiMS-Utfr.
Stock and Poultty Farm
For Rent or Sale.
Contains 2S0 crey. Larj;e wood,
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lUUl, Mill liliaui.-n.i, iui""",s .........
tood tarm Lui.t. Located on 1.0I
ioaJ two miles trom Ciinino.k.
Address I'. U. Box 12;.
Sanford, N. C.
Am;. 13, L'j. J"-V
of walking hats.
you buy or not
k sum.
THE MEN
KNOW WHAT IT IKIES?
If relieves a person tioni all desire tor strong
drink or drugs. lestoieshs ueivoiis system to its
notm.i! condi'ion. and reinstates a .man to his
home and business. For lull p.ti ticulaiN address.
THE KEELEY INSTITUTE,
Greensboro, N. C.
1 AND S All
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day 9 l.ir 10 pur ct-ul. luirouatHl bM.
noi't I'J. Vi"W,
Z. C. JOHNSON,
W. SMITH,
dm uiiii iiur.
LIVKUY STABLK.
LTiavpl Hill, - - S.V.
TLAM KK tllKt A T KLASciNAbLt
KAUS.
Tas.-eugferi carried with duily
mailbet ivet-u Fittsboro und Chapel
Hill by a white, driver. 1'are oub
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