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llF.Md. . Four Killed At Crossing. I ... .1. I II,J,.-'.',r 1 1,1 A T.iittei-lnli h.-lS boCIl I IT .,,l I,.,;,. nn.l n 11 IS.S li II IU JJlH" ' y 1 .11 11 I II fill HUM"! II I II I w on a visit to Miss Lizzio I' tiny at ' rj,t uwa cuVni plate vveru the Apex. ghastly decorations on tliu fti.Lrmo i , . . 'on the Southern's smith-bound Mrs. W. L. London ha gone to tr. . No ... whuu u tMwM 1 Washington 1). U on a visit tO'it VI.ltl.nlv morning. At (ih.ss, her son, Dr. John 11. London. ft M sl.llioll six miies ,j,,,tH of I Airs J. 15. BeGrauiurcidt nml ' T' y'". T'V'tf, Jl' m 1 Mdlteiku have d". the ci.tf.no ha, stn ck i,m to ,,tiend the, a .. containing lour inmates urn you cvui . on , V vii, iw,. j of the county home of Cabarrus weather in November jinamago of Miss uu i ta. t.miufy an,i dead i)0,iy f Mr. Fewer persons were here last j m,., aUi Mrs. II. A. London will ' Kato Lewis. All the occupants Monday than usual ou the first 0 to Kock Hill tomorrow on u of the wagon were hilled, and Monday. short visit. Mrs. London will go the colli.; and wagon were ,. . from there to Charleston next splintered into kindling wood. Fresh raisins, currants, cit- tlQ convention I Weaver was the driver, ami it is roii, macaroni, chocolate, etc., at : 1 , . , i)au1tcl.!4 (Jf th0 'said that he was deaf. While trav TIIUIiaDAY. Nov. ". l'.toM. Local Records. A good milch now wanted. Apply at llECOiip office. The farmers have had most j favorable weather for gathering corn and picking cotton. i Confederacy. TAXI'S T.OWF.K. eliny along the railroad track on their way to the burial ground, the party came to a place where tlm 1 -: i i 1 1 -1 : I 1 track runs liai'alli'l n... r . i.. ,. n.l ....ii.ii ;,, n... ..,,, ,i.f,, Wlu.n '.Vf'l' Kl ' i OIL' lil'i;ini(Uun. ...i- H uiuu' main ui'MHHiii ..... M IW.Atu-nfer Mei Co. wish to ;.o,l nml until recent I v the Ke- the wa-ron came close to the cross- call special attention to their $1.50 publican leaders in Chatham had ing the whistle of the engine was ; lieeU pll'llllllllg lllilL om wu.ij in-iuu, n ia moo, v.... ....... . -T 1 8 1: V ABE ALL TAS - f 1 11DC UI U1UU a mill liiuics Diwto, ; lieeU pll'UH ling HiiiL oiii tn.i.j iiraiu, ii i.i .--.iih, ..t v.... ....... . ... , , , taxes would bo ho much higher dul not hear the whistle ami move A well kt'own colored man of - llorel()foie. They continual-; to tho crossing or els,- the two us place, named Manuel Latter- tiuB, . , . ,,... ,i.tv. and es-' mules that were hitched to the tlllS 111 loll, died on last Sunday night. Ineciallv land, would be increased 1 wagon became frightened and ran November was ushered in ' in valuation ho much as to cause on the track. At any rate, the ini w ith as warm weather as any one the owner to pay more taxes than i,,as crossed the track and then, i t ii.i.u,v,,n nf ilio lw.f.irr. Thev made such : losim their heads, reared no and vear( la continuous howl about high . down, relusing to move foi ward J ' ! i..vna t li-it tiiMtiv nersons were ac- I As .soon as the engine turnt Our forests nro now most t.,ii,. A the sheriii' .the curve, close to where the beautiful to behold, the loiiage mj t.(ijt.t.iiiiT tour of the coun-, mules stood, Lngiueer Jyler brilliantly tinted and resplendent .. (U, t,. tlio.y would not j Haynes, of this city, saw the team with its variegated hues. be able to pay their taxes. and bh-w the whistle. It is his . . . . ' r .11 U...U.1 i;..nililii'.'in i.iiii.i.ii (lmt ill., iiuilcx bci'ame about W. L. LONDON & SON's spkMidid liiae of Men's Clothing Men's Clothing! ( Jvcivo.lt.s liuin up to ?r 15. '. Men's Suits arc the best tor the money th.it cm be bought. Jf voii want soinetliin.ij cheap look ;it their 5.iK)'Miits. It vou want oiiuthim; that i-. stvbsh and neat ih.il will wear well lake a peep at their .'laoo suits. (A IF YOU WANT ONE TO CETjftlAHRlED L$ in and oo.t enough for anybody call tor Q) & llieir -Sl.on and jn.C) huit.s. (jther peo- (jjj ' S pie Uel jo.uo 101 inein. !? i? it? & CioUiing: x i nice, neal suit tor a boy W t-.r l.o .. W5 I !i bed pair- ol knee pants you ever saw oi- 5oe. ( )'. vi'Ui -e v.e ,!o u-'tine.oi the tin-e-i. lor .ve liave Hum lor :-l.oo and si.2". SKinTS AND UNDERWEAR. All l.uo-.v ihev can 1 a betier shirt for the iMonev at 'l.oiid"U's llian at any other pi.i. e. We h.ie a I'ie slock ot underwear ii nu-; and b.-.-. and all '.he latest style Cul- iu! ti, 1 w n -w 0 jn iumioHiuiimhi., i. altle to pav ineir ia.i-o. nm iinm, n u. 4 - rf-ixvx r v 1 j! j . b All those who are interested; Of course all those Kopublicanloinnion that the mules became g Jf J'OH WUIlt tO Ml' (mOO(IS that TC CaOOS) JIIUI ill tllC SUIllC 111110 jrchcap 3'u v i i S (ind litem at - in llio forinalion of II book club are ropiested to meet at the ivsi-d.-uee of Mr. II. A. Loudon Friday evening at 7:30. I'oe-Atwater Mer. Co. expect to move into their new store rooms by court, and they invite yon to call and see them whether you waut to buy or uot. A.Max at Durham is selling nt reduced rates his entile slock of dress goods, millinery, shoes ami everything you may need in these Hues, as well as groceries. .,.. i nml assertions were ' friuhteiied at the w!ii;-tle and untrue and were made for political dallied on the track. Hut the eu eh'cct. in order to make the tax- gineer could not stop his engine i payers dissatisfied with Democrat- iu the space; allotted to him, ami !ic'rule. The result is that many the pilot struck tho wagon just person's have told Sli.'i'il) .Miliiken, between the fore and hind wheels, when paying their taxes, that they , The occupants of tin- wa-joii Were are not only less than they expect- instantly killed and fearfully mu ed but less than they were last ' tilale.l. When the engine was j year. Instead of being more, many finally stopped one ,.f the dead 'a person's tax is less this year men was found oti 1 he running than last year, even after iuclud- hoard, while theoth-rs slain were oi'.- I he si'iecial tax for good loads! fastened to the pilot. Tho corpse c I I ...... I I il l . ,r I 1... ..... ; unhurt. I'HTSHOKO, N. ('., Oct 2Kh. & mi 39 I reilil C'u Ihirn. The Hesl Pemed.y b-r C The new dam across Haw riv-f-r at I'ynum is nearly completed. It will add greatly to the water 1 lower for tho Odell cotton mill, lis erection cost over $10,000. Conimissiuners' Meeting . Tim enimtv commissioners held their regular iiuuituly nieeniig on last Monday and audited the M ; owing accounts: I 11 II. Coodwin, balance The K.astern North Carolina! on taking tax list. . . Conference of I he Christ ian church J. T. Ha. ber, bind.er lor is being held this week at Damns-' Carboutoii bridge ... . t-,.s church, near Chapel Hill, and D. . 1 ally, l;r work on isallcnded by many Jioni Chat-i tiiM..t.i. la-idgo.... . ,, ' W. II. Tillman, tor work 11. oil. . , i ... I...: i .. . on i aro -inioii oi .u'je,. . was giiie. Iso on 1 he The mules Koosevell faitcrtaiiH Negroes. Crestline, Ohi-, No" the mist disasl ions et i know n iu raiiroa. d here tol'ight, w hen l.()!)e of M iJXploslol Ig OA car I; liu- A hl ., H in . n Tili is t he se:! rr- woman w no unows Ml- IV !'.! (Toll :el .Nov. "2. The inci i years ago brought An election for a speciel school tax was In 1.1 hist mouth in the southern part if I'ulf town ship, near Carbonton, and every vole cast was in favor of the pro posed tax. of Drv (iooil Hats and Cap Our stock f'.liithiiiir Shoes. Ladies Jackets and I'iirs is com plete, ('.line to see in and we will save you money. -I. 11. Wealher Kpoon, iS uiford, N. I -Mail scrvire began, on last Monday, on the rural delivery route from Chapel Iliil by L.yslra i'!nirdi to Hialto. m Williams .1. . I';. liner, tor woik oil Carbonton hridge Alex ! )l ili-mi, for wink on Carbonton bridge ,J. I). Couueil, for work and material on hi idge m lion:epin creek Chatham Observer, for stationery for court home A.' iTl'lark, jail lees... V. Iv Ilrool.s, as ch rk t" board XV. A. Moi-ean, for j. pair ing l'earriueton s br'n'ue, .lames I., liriliin, on ac- i-oiial of lunatics. iVi'., . in . I ii.in least township. This will be a en.at 'c. ! . I'.urns fr bref... - i - ... convenience to pel sons living near this route. Last Monday was the fust day that the game law allowed our hunters to enjoy their favor ite sport. Kx-Sheritl' Speiice Tay lor" "opened tho ball" on that day and made a good beginning for the season by killing thirty-live partridges and three rabbits. A. Max wishes to get rid of his immense stock and it is bound to go at the low prices ho will give vou. lie lias a large suppiy W I. Lojidoii c'v Son. for supplies Walker, Kvans A Cogs well, for book for regis ter Dr. D. M. Street, for ex animation of Josephine Jones, a lunatic IV A. l'iitlips, for exami nation of Josephine Jones Cole Printing Co., for stationery J. 11. .Miliiken, for convey ing C mule vi icKer noui i.f the things you need, and y..u ; State Hospital to coiiutj lioine Hart-Ward Hardware Co., for stove for jail, S. IV I'eirall, for services liuvo onlv to ask for what vou wish and you can get it cheap. See A. Max aud get cheap goods. i in i ,ui sihti.oii- m.-ii-imiiT .1 us- . . 0 I Lll.llMinHiuin I,. . . . ticeti.lt l'ilkington, in his most ; K. toll ins, for servn ... 4 ... I ... impressive iiiiuin-i, lono-n m ni.n limony Mr. Luther Kiddle and Miss Dertha Farrell. The cere mony was solemnized in the par lor of tho oilieiating justice and was witnessed by several of the neighbors. i..'.a.ii in m.ciIi j: f Washington dent which tvv' lOO fame to President Koo-eVelt I Hooker Washinelon alike wasro. '.'.CO peated at the White' House this ! afternoon. Negroes -soiuobri.dll mulatto, s and others black were received iii tin" east room by Pres-.'-:!;' idi lit an i Mrs. Kooseveit, and af : terwards ihey partook of a bulb t ..;!.') lunch in the historic st.de du ing room. The neui'oes were s.-a'.nen lr..ui t'.e Mayilovver and Sy ph. a ml t hey were received together wilh s.,ne -t 1 ; . g iik - one leiieiiei! o! ia r sea men, who were w Idle. Tile lie oeS miliar. 1. 1 Iv cei-V I iheir leci-ptioii le," I,.- chief eVClit ie l.iolv 1 hell" W liile co..;p.i'ilo'i-, at ihey manifested i .J v. a I'd ev to that ell" ft wleui lecvin; While Ibe:,... 'I occ;,-ion nr. .mies t 'come historic for several reasons. .7.1 1 1 is the first lime in th" history (vi o Ihe eoverunielit 1 ha t a .part y of i enlist. -d men of either the army or navy Inn b "en formerly received by the President and his wife. It is' the second time iu the history of the nation thai negroes have ;dined at the W lute House, llie iotiiei' occasion being known to ev- L'.lin erv person in the hind, it is the third time that negroes have been i received socially at the White '2.00 House, Ihe other occasions being jthe hooker Washington dinner l.'jo and the presence of negro men land their wives at t he judicial re ception last winter, which South, i. in l 'nii.'ivsshii i: made ic'table 15 j when they h-i'l in hi,;h dudgeon. ' I, lining dynamite ei!oded Iroin a supposed collision, or jar with another car. and let go with im mense force, immediately netting id i" Pi.;,7 II. en j:!.lo 1 1 "Jl l::.u.i ::o.;o i t;i).s:i , 1.00 to every car w r. nut a r.-e li us .. n o I . r of a mile and I hese iu ttiiu starting a blae in adjoin i 1 1 cars until at 1 1 o'clock it is said tl.et .it Ic.i "no loaded and empty free-h! '-a!:, are burning. Till" e:.:!o:-l.i;i o.-cui'leil at the we-t end oi '. he i: i :i-; I ''cine-'; I - vania y..; d-, in t h:s oily, and al nit ,ui mih s l'r mi t ! city proper. A hot fifty he! d. . p was blown in the .-round and tie- Is.n-t was wiee.ehed inlo .dl kinds of shapes f:,r a. long di-daiice. It w ill be many I. ours l.efoie travel ""ili be resumed over this porlioii of the I Vlilis", I vani ' S I i'aes. r iieighi.M.riioo.i, most terril'le I hie is to be awakened of the night by a w h .f th" ehil.hvn. Tie si m the iem (),,' Of ;:i in ! li" w in til" i i i loji iron, croup ii TALL ANNOUNCEMENT! .I.I Wh' iiiie: ihe 1" WE WANT THE WEN an .-fed in "e-od eh.ihim -a ( ( !-: ANi ) l .ill lit hers to know w here HI: I.,U'1SU SHOWING dii s are almost iu c ise i if croup, as a sure to be hist iu en There I :.. I (o be all . Hi"-lod I . . r lor en i 1 up an !. ,o!h.r-i up, ! . i .11 I at uie t a revolver is of burglars, d fashioned wn as hive me modern i o the iiRLA'l biSr CI.OTHbS W.U.i:P IN Till: i !'L D. Wl. WANT I 111: MLN to buy here ioii;hb s i'i:.licd with, and we make out view .ind ve keep the same objeet in view .ill ..u" cb .thing is prieed---th.it men will sec well s .uiv.nt.ue in respeet lo Stle and Mjte- i I i . . ,i u no ,n -i, ;.u. in .',-o :n" App.lfi l call io s i : i : i s. I !.l ie.'li. i i iien i.i IMiKl.d iliill:' Ihev !! re ill ,v iih !b. ii obje.-i iu '"bs 'h. (!; ,!.!'. ..lit. I-:". . LI W .Mil .1 .:i. i,.i nie.iv i:- .1 . o Up ::ives .ivr lelief ill I his r. nii 1 0 ( CO.-d Ml ll.II p.d i id to ' I i r ipiick' r, and shoi lir time. as soon as the cioiipy coir.-h peal-! and it will pievent th' lack-. It m el" fails ai d is p aul and safe lo take, for sa I'hainb, rl. "ill's s, j Cross Llnkhan o. vt. , bi'-To-bvn: ci.oi'iu l"'M. '.US AND Fl'KNlSHEMS. I ,,e Sll: I SO ti l ' oid-; ( 1 lb-vim I il low the eias-;, Iieni" I be- tia lll'J'A I. pal: 1 1 ' i a i t I iallr-.ad I a M. i ties welf .;t! -d lb una I i. in. diil.:"ist. ,.,s, v, It has i- ppoo.lii.e is 'fhank ':: ': ;vstV I'uiui! Cas".' of Starviidiui. Ilichiiiond. V.i., Oct. III. A pit iful case ol siarvalion is n ported from Neiisi-ville. Pitlsylvania county. A family, consisting d' the father, Crip Ivendrick. his w ife, daughti r : : i : 1 s.m lived ia adelapi .h.'.ed hot;, . When aim sl starv ed for want of food the father, a Med to a w :ld vine grapes, :dc heartily the balance to his and dauel.lel". They cflpple, Il o loaded with and carried Will Wh:;i To Do I u.iil lb- I . Ai'i ives. "One of my children was lakei with cramp colic and snll'eied se eivly." says S. P.. Kl.ee, of M., la-tt.'M.i. "i !e, phoned b v a O-e tor and t Ia n ea , . a d. ise . ii' 'ham berlaiu's ( olic. ( !:ol, ra and 1 : n' rhoea le nsedv, and a fe.v mini:'. 7': , .myj ..- . . -V.V o i wmm Ci. Negroes Lynch a Ncj;r(. 111. on Shreveoort, l.a., Nov. :! seidi Craddock, a negro, w.i. 1 T.1'0 I ..hed l,v an infuriated moo, nosi-d ehiellv of blacks, ill 1)0. 10 i Im vlown. about seventeen . .!.)- i lyn-coni-T.iv llllles On hist Sunday afternoon the Sunday school of tho Methodist church at this jdace held a mis Biouary rally, that was well at teuded and much enjoyed. The exercises consisted of singing and recitation?! by the children and an interesting aud instructive ad dress by Mr. James L. (Jrilliu. Tho grocery department of "W. L. Loudon k Son is full and complete of all kinds of fancy groceries as well as can tied goods. If you want anything nice to eat you will liud it there. They have amoug their heavy groceries fine buck wheat syrup which goes nice this time of year. They aro now receiving an other largo lot of trunks, dress unit cases, telescopes and liaud bags at XV. L. Loudon V. Son's. If you want something nice and cheap you cau find it there. They Bell truuks cheaper tluiu you cau find them at other places. Just received another supply 'of cloaks for ladies. When Sheriff Miliiken was ou his tour of the county collecting taxes last month a certain llepub licau tax-payer approached him and said that ho had heard the Democrats had raised the taxes H. (ioldsberg" bo granted license to peddle with horse and wa gon one year from Nov. 2, PJUlf, in Chatham county. Fatal Railroad Accident. Augusta, (ia., Nov. 3. A fasl r i .r..o.. VA ' . .... 1 11 " in on i in nu " through freight tram on the Ueor- , v .i:,..! ..i,,,ot inst intlv; v; ,11 I also ale. and both were dead with in an hour. The sou was without clothing and ran when approach ed. The I'l.l.v cooking in "isil in .the house was all oven. Tln ie ! was in. furniture. The dead nioth jer's head was pillowed on a stick I of wood and a fertilizer sack was i.er only covering. Th-: li alest la i:;hbois were unavaie of their destitute condition. ' Allenipl At Suicide. leii-itfli 'l i News was received in this city today that Mis. Pochard Saint sing, of I'.artoii Cri;ek township, tried to commit suicide vcstciday. Parly iu the morning she wasmiss 'ed, and upon investigation a letter : was found upon h. r maid h piece in iwhich was disclosed her intention ;.,f taking her own life, and that her body might be found iu a cie. k near by. I A search was instantly made ai.d Iu v bodv was found in the door of the cabin and called ham- Wat,.r. she bung appareniiy oeau. hers' brother, Mercer, to the door. physician was called iminedi- n , ......... ni, wn,. c ine- came ami .,,. , m.. ne said .uis. .siinusiu was at oiue beaten ilown anil ev t lal.-r a '-eeoa docl'T came ed. I'orsal, dru"" "isl. do-.-, e . hlld . (i. K. P. .' was pii: he l)."tnii.l!ve l ir- at C nt:y Pl i i.1. New York Nov land today was sv destructive tire about two b ti l n 1 1 . -ill;;-, being de .t a i ss e-timated at I. Coia-y i. . pt by the , ,. in its i i i s b . i v . I and iillv I uihi , i d, el. tailing a liol le.-s than as coniinissiouer lb W. Maud, for services ,iu ... ii.i iii isii iiii-i Onni nn.. that D. V. W hite, ! from Siuweporl, I it uuni. .e James (iilbert and John A. Cavi-! approached the home ..I W..-sh'y ness are appointed lence commis-. i nanioeis, a neg... -.v .. , .:. .. !...... .....-. L lovviisliii.ind called hilil out. Alter vvllis- Sioneis lvn i'i .ii . . v stock law to superintend tho fence, pcr.ng to him and as ( hambei s fcf, lllllieu hi , - i Ounrurn, that Albert Du.nett lma-1 ;ill. at - J be exempt from poll lax on ac- Vk " , ,' ' count ot'poverty ami inHnnity. ; ' "- Washing- si.iiiio.ooo. No !i alt In me h sev ei al .. rioiisly injured. I near the Steel ( In swept along the i" which is tilled v. it I lilies that bullied I principal builuii: . i .ns Iii t- P. IV 1 e Vl "I . It Bi ' " w tl MAI IT IMU'.N? I. lebc.,- a - i-lal Ii "I I. ami :-ti n t. Ilmisy -tine .. tinder. I he I st . IV 1 11 W I l e n bom all dcsiie for strong I: inivoiis system to its i..! us!is;.,ic a man to his 1 1 , toll -.w titulars address THE KCELF.V INSTITUTE, TlTCS '1 borOf N. C. jton, another negro, he ci. pt up to I. mi and struck lnunm ine neao with Ihe edge of theac. Not sat ;...f,. .1 v. illi Ibis he went to the haui- Mel- Hailroad ran into an open switch '..(j this aftei noon and Wash- ingtou cannot live Alter committing the trip about eight miles from Augusta Huh moriuug, derailing the en gine and sis cars and killed the ;.., .... cls. viot.; wdk.d to lay rireinau and a negro tram hand, . orst()wn iU1(i mingled with tin seriously injuring the enu l,."'r'1'1 ..,nH.s there, boasting of th. and two tram hands, li is o. in . p,, :i,,,H.ared oeiiectlv un t-d that the switch was thrown t wieck the Iraiu. A hideous murder was commit to,! mi an excursion train from killed the! '. ...I.l.wl. cas eaiitured bv a concerned and said lu men "just for fun. , was still alive, but that had she : reuiai 1 in the water a moment dong. r she would have been dead. She is now in a s. rious condition Land il is said thai she may not recover. j Children Poisoned My Paint. .,-l:ll I.. Hi.- Unlf .'Il f "' Wibniiietoii, N, ( .. h tob. r ..I. iu ., i-.. vnl i ' drinking wa ter which was poioiied by paint, !the four-vear old daughter of Mr. ! Charles McMillan, a., architect of iiornine. .-ml St. Audi s Hotel and pavilion ami Henderson s Theatre, both brick struct ur s .ii- 'ted since the "i-al lire of three years a go. Details of police from Manhattan and P.roek- , lyn aided the lireineli and cold r ! I - ' ml the great crowds. I A revolution has broken mil at P.inai.ii! and th" i lob pendelice of the republic of Panama has In i n ileclared bv the revolutionists. ll'liil.Ui alAliniJnVORKS.f tloiMimonts :hiI rroinl)sones,! W! .'ii -ND 1 b Al L AN MAI-lib C l o run- a Cold in i ue I i.i Tale Laxative Promo ()uii:in. Tablets. All druggists rcfai.d the money if it bills to cure. P.. . ( u ove s siunat ui e is on each box Us..- ai i ; ! t yu: ! t . -n a'(Tlie.iii'-n. u 1 -1 T .1 soVI.M i.i !:, small posse of while men, but a .....wd of about WO, mostly ne- , , , j , -. . ,lMi , i,.s ........ orwsessioil (it liUll and: - , . . . I, ., li p noint of i.i...... .... ---- mi-.i-. ........... can iiniuii mm "i" - .i - Weldon lhursday night lor no, ,...,, i;iujcd bun t a tree auili,,,.. l;:,;,, watei lunnmg oil a apparent cause. While the train k,mie..l his body beneath it. 1,-osldv" painted roof and emptying- was discharging passengeis at, . . - into a cistein which furnished ho Summit, this State, a negro walk- . , ul,..,.i.. ,f driukine water for the edH. beside Levy Allgood, a co'- When you wake up w. t l, J"1' !; ,-ause of I he omlniai. of Macon, N. C., suyiug: taste u. your V'1, t 3. The chihl.c, drank the "Hello, Allgood, " and thrust a (i. II. P.lk.ngtou sdiugs I . - d u U , ;,,,,,,,..,,,, l-i.ifn in Ins throat, scvtring al. "ei a nee s.ui.oe ... ... i v . he'll ski v.cs the i;- .lrcn. The' so high ho was afraid that he knife in his throat, sev. ring ah gel . i - " . J , m f , , . ,;l,;a !,. V nvi could not pay his taxes. The sher- jthe main arteries and w mdp.pe Stom. u -I. , .n iL J - ( ' . t- r.liev tl iff examined his tax list and found I All good ran into the car and died , or U, h . I . ; . ,f tb.e cL.ldi that the man's tnxes amounted to ! ,u less an en , . k he l::. i boy cauuot recov, , rnn'1, id Trv!- Uark ibu;1, ind Ml TM- j BW IuWIiim n 'lM Cl; tf.trt Ffttf. 0unO'rt . " y :t Orr. -A wi-. in if r'Jrt ,.'l i t.:tt Ik Ki l r..-,i.l ,'r, (" .K T.'h Vwrti v. - - lt -- - r '.VI A , tt'-;:. r -. k cV ' -c ; F n.iii ,-. " 1' iv ..''" 'V. 1 : . e.h rir n .'! :l Hi j.i i tu:.,i;i.'.i,iH ...iif'. .A.i.lr-.-. 1 GtooW and Poultiy Farm For Rent or Sale. Contain-: --'sit aue. barge woo4 i tore; tine meadows: nmiiine; water; .-.ood bo m laud I ivatet. on rail road iwo n.iks I': om Cumno:k. d-lre P. O. Box 12;. SanforJ, C. Auj. 1. I'A.b 3ms. II. . I.oVIioV, nuia I ii-a- WANTED i F S AL uSTA'it, "own Ftopcrty, Fauiis. Hiiicrl and Timber Lands. A. MUUbl kl VKhMlll l, Crccnsboro, N. P. WE WILL PAY SPOT. CASH to the e who will take orders for us in then section ot the country. Address, SOUTHERN MANAGER, Greensboro, N. C exactly two ceuts! IUUIUCIL'1 Ulllill.- ' --j-v. -
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 5, 1903, edition 1
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