Vi i iiHintiir'T THURSDAY, H. A. LONDON. Editor Washliijton Letter. I Town Eatlrcly Burned. - Terrible Mine Explosion. " IFfomoiir nebular 0'iri'eepoinlent.l . XT T -. ' - tiaj i i,..,!,:,, ,t t., 01 i.wn Aalesund, Norway, Jan. 24. Pittsburg:, IV, Jan. 25. From - - - 'i ml Y, ;, The tiro that Hwcpt over thi town all that can be gathered at this t.v- oq mm 1 , ):,lu',,t,l!tt!' 8t,1'1 'tihl the yesterday destroyed every build- hour, between 180 and 190 men -H' lM- floor " Senate. Day by day, iog in lt witu the exception of the are lving dead in the headings aud more :uul more liriuly they fasten imnit.Ll. Tim 1 l.ooo i,,l1:1l,irmr4 rmRo-cvova rf th- uu... ,; upon the I resident the scandal of of Aalesund were compelled to of the Alleghany Coal Company, the isthmus -the responsibility canjp in the open, as only a few at Cheswick, the result of a ter for the rape of Colombia of her damayod and uninhabitable houses ritic explosiou today. Cage after richest and tairest state. lPb- Were left standing. The children cape has gone down into the mine lieans take retugo 111 silence. Ihey nf dm rmvn had in bn limis.xl i..m. and rum; .ji.nimi; i .u , m, i icy poranly in tlio cliurcli at Uor- miner of all those that went down that may Theke is an old saying llTlnntnni will ll'fF.ir " TIllS astrulv. or more truly, be said 'ap, they tio not sa.v ll,y guild. 1 he panic umontr the peo- to work this morning has been lHn1ri j lnivo put forward thtMr most irar- pe w.lHMl) jjnt )iftor thp out- brought to the surface. The res- aoout juices. ; rulous meinher as a but -r--a sen- break of the tlames that all at- cued man is Adolph Ouiuia aud uast wcck we memioueu iu.a at(.r viiose armor 01 -.111 ana sen- tempts at leadership or disci liue he is still in a semi-conscious Judge Cook, at Durham superior complacency is impervious to all became out of the question. ' No coudition at the temporary court, had decided that the. "auti- iltiU"!iS Senator Spoimer is excesses, how ever, were committed, hospital at the rude school house ino-" section of chanter 311) of the physically the smallest and voca ly The people lirst endeavored to on the hillside about the mine. 1 riaM.ni;iini1.,lv On. ' "V',st m'',u,M?i: y' ;ve some of their property, but The explosion occurred at 8:20 Laws of.1903 applied to onl the j Iu.v.r s, vvltlumt t tjpy hoo1, f(,mul th'v miy'qaite this morniur and the first wuru- four counties named in that law. tha most fulsoin compliments enough to do to save their own ing was the sudden rumble under Last week Judyo Hrown, at Wako right and lett. The boquets are uV(,s The destruction of the town the ground, and theu a sheet of superior court, decided exactly to SJ' hirge as to greatly embarrass Was complete within a couple of tlame followed up the deep shaft. l,AWrn.rv holding that it "an-' ,Vl,1l,lon,,sPlV'1 y ,w ho" , hours of the time the tire started. Uoth mine capes were hurled tLecomrarj uomin . . 1 , . .stovers, as he always does, that 0vel. 2l, 8tia;il lisllini, boitta aml through the tipple, 20 feet above P..jdtoallthopiohibitiou com.- thev are made ot artilui.il Howers. 8!.ilmi, smiu.ks Hmik tllH 1 ..J ului t..e three tics. The Supreme Court, at its approaching term, will have to docide which of these two judges is right. J This incident suggests the fact During the last week Senators Teller and Patterson of Colorado have made speivhes against the pluuder of the Isthmus which will be regarded bv the historian as the many sailin-' smacks were sunk the landintr stajje and the three in the harbor in order to save men on the tipple were thrown to them from the tlames, but three the grown. A mule was thrown steamers and many smacks were hiirl 1 above the shaft aud fell dead burned. It is believed now that on the ground. The injured were only three persons lost their lives, brought at once to this city where A solid car-load of buggies just received at mm & heideij's, headquarters J3YNUM & ilEAMN. When you want a buggy or wagon go to for it. cI.ismcs ot this controversy. Succor has arrived rrom Molde, some of them have died since. After No White Men Allowed. that the Supreme Court judges Mr. Spoouer has interrupted them ivruen and other places and pro- the explosion the crash at the pit n o.ty journal. all u di vidi live, themselves frequently are divided in opinion on many points of law. This is especially true of our highest judicial tribunal, the Su preme Court of the L'uited Statps. It is very significant that mauy, if not most, of the most impor tant cases heard by that tribunal arc decided by a court, geaerally four to majority of only one. When a great case or an impor tant point of law is decided by so nearly even a court the decision does not have the same respect from the public as it would had if the decision had been ren dered by a unanimous vote of the judges. botli evcrv tew minutes and, per mitted to ask questions, has in terjected speeches, some of them an hour lonu', within the body of his remarks. Senator Depew, at one point came to his assis- visious are being distributed, lie- lief committees have been form ed and have iuvited public sub- mouth startled the little village. Iudian Territory has several The wives uud children of the J exclusive negro towns. Uue is ('iaH'l Hill, men below rushed to tne scene otCaneu ivenuvuie, aner one 01 me W. J. HUNTER'S LIVKllY ST A It IE. N. C seriptions. The King and (Jueeu the disaster, but to gain no en- j promoters, and is located 15 miles TEAMS FOR HIRE AT REASONABLE of Sweden and Norway have cou- couragemout. There was no way i smith of Muskogee, on the Mis- RATES. .1.1 .. . . i- . r 1 . ... .1 . , ". 'o. l.'.o, o.,u nn.l 'I'ntciu I f .1 1 1 wi a A iv ) uieii m.,)Ihi to a n-iiei lumi i tance, wh. iviipoii Senator Spooner alli Hn ,,,1,,,,. UUMl)ers of the roy 'said: '! thank my Ulustroiis al f.imiv l,aVt. also subscribed. The large dormitory of the State Normal and Industrial Col lege was burned at i o'clock on Thursday morning of last week Fortunately not a person was in- itirp.1 ,ilflimli!i rlir.-t.Mi' f.inr limi- , , li t 11 ; in Jauuiirv, but ureu Kins wero suiuieiuv awaheti. : .. , . .. . friend." and walking over to Mr. 1 ),pev aud puttini,r his arm around him he continued. "If I wanted information on any subject 1 would apply to this irrvai man." After tossing this sort of flattery ab nit proauseiioU'ly en Tui sday Mr. Patterson replied iu kind, sayimr, "In all tins Senate, in all this ma ,'iutiv'eut country, I do not have know t tie equal ot the eloquent Senator from Wisconsin here Senator Spooner bow ed low and blushed "1 do not know his equalin opulent talents and traiisceiiilinj: abilities which en ables him to make black appear white and white bla.'k." Here ironical compliments and bandage took a rest for a while. The last four weeks have been the coldest formally years. Usu ally early shrubs are in blossom tiibuted l .501) to a r,.li,.f fm.,1 fo .rpr into the deen workings.: Rouri, Kansas and lexas Hail road. The cages that let the men into i 1 he t reek nation lias a number: I'assengers carried with daily the mines and brought them out!f other nepro towns, among them ' nmji between Pittsboro nud Chapel Kve witnesses of the conllagra- airain when the day's work was being one known as iidcat. It jjjj l-'a, onlv 1 tion of yesterday relate the ten i- done were both demolished. All ; government town-site. Lvery; bh. sntTei iii 's nf the r..fiure.! who av l.m.r there was a iam of wo- thing in the place is the property tied in terror to Svllevik, the men and children waiting about ! of colored people. The people of nearest town, which is hix miles the mouth of the pit. There were ! other race are allowed to set- away. Several vessels from calls for assistance and for surgi- j tie there, it is said Dy those e-, Molde and other places made tin- cal aid from the men iu charge of quainted with the place that if fluj but it was in.? until 4 1 occasional white person chances; reduces, but thev were unable o'clock this afternoon that the to come in on business or other- AnilTU!CDU DIIIUIAV for a long time to approach the first attempt at rescue wan made, j wise, the word is soou passed OUU I nClm II AIL f? AY WINTER TOURIST TICKETS ilMlTQ) Trains Double Daily Seavice BETWEEN NEW YORK, TAMPA, ATLANTA, NEW OR LEANS and POINTS SOUTH and U MS r NOW CN SALE VIA In effect April 12th, 1903. Southbound. wharf, which was a mass of flow ing rums. Terrible Tornado In Albama. now sieijhs and awaked. ' ,. . . ....... 1. ;.. . 1 .. . , i - hv.ue e.ie juueu i Li r iitt'uii', xu which would usually create a pan-; lvi(, tiv WHs a similar winter, ic. Mauy of the students lost all Tin 11 there was skating up and their apparel, whde some saved ! dow u for six miles ov r the chati jjipjrg j iiel of tlie Potomac, and great ' . , ., . teams cross, d w ith heavy loads Tho safe escape of all the n-: ,t, .!-x uvUi.i. mates was due to the watchman,! Ve-,t. rd iy your correspondent who as soon as he discovered tile ' fou.sd at th Metropolitan Con fire rau through the buildin-i urivssin.ui .loim Sn.irpe Williams, arousing the students, lint for this ,.V,a.t1'" ,,'-ul.,,r "f,4tl'" .. , , . ,. ,."les, be said, "It certamlv timely alarm many of them would I Wilul1 u. ,u,rtol. tl;t, 1 )1Uocrat's have met a horrible death. to stand toet Much credit is due the public the fake treaty spirited and generous citizens nfjvidcd, just as they were unhappi- Greeusboro for their prompt and j ,n',t lh' V'iU t"M.t-v-1 a th" ls" , . sue ot honesty and decency 111- timely attentions shown the tn-:st(.:ll, 0u-;umnA aggression -of a dents, who were so suddenly j rUial instead of t!:e canal the people would stand by us and ! give us victory. They probably thrown out of doors. They were all fed aud cared for, aud money was giveu to those who needed it to pay their expenses home. The directors of the college met last Saturday and gave a vacation of three weeks, so that proper ac comodations muht be made for taking care of the students. Tuscaloosa, Ala., Jan. 22' The most disastrous cyclone that ever t-wept over this section visited Mouiuiville, Ala., a town of ;J00 inhabitants, tifteeii miles south of Tuscaloosa this morning at one o'clock, and as a result thirty-seven persons were killed and inove than one hundred injured, and ev ery business house, with the ex ception of a small drug store, completely destroyed. The cyclone struck the towu the si uthwest, dealing death and destruction as it made its path a quarter of a mile wide through the town I!y tht force of the storm per sons were blown hundreds of feet from their beds into the blackness of the night. Through terror a father, mother aiid three children and repudiate 'jI.hI frm their home to seek re lhit they are di- fu,r, ,111. 1 in their excitement left .1 tive-year-'ild boy iu bed. This morning he was pulled from be neath some timber aud thus far it has been impossible to liud any other member of the family. This was a failure as the two meu ; who volunteered were diiveu back j by foul air. ( A Dream Conies True. From Thi Wei.lmi Sewn- Mr. P. N. Stainback, who has a daughter at tho Oxford Seminary, had a startling dream Sunday night, which was fulfilled to the letter. He retired after reading about some of the big fires of the country and their inspections of churches mid other buildings. During the night he dreamed that , the Oxford Semiusry was burned. ! lie thought his daughter, Miss Ida, called and told him that the school building was burned aud that she had had a narrow escape, and would be home on next train. j He awoke somewhat troubled, but thought nothing more of it until he went dow n town Monday. Soon after arriving at his office he re- . ceivod a telegram from his daugh ter saving t hat the seminary was i burned and that she would be at : home on the afternoon train. around to hiiu: "Yhit. man don't let the sun go dowu on you here."i A hint is all that is necessary New Eight Sailors Drowned. York, Jan. 2.'l. Eight To all the principal Winter Resorts at VERY LOW KATES. Kaosas Senator Indicted. St. Louis, Jan. 23. The era! grand jury has Fed- returned an will anyhow. t e have issues enough if tho treaty is ratified iu spite of us. Th, single isMie of i honest v in oflice in the light of the official plunder going itsli' .sutHcieut to cause th pie to refuse long lease of power : that section had been visited by to any pai ty. , speci uiy ttie party 1 snow storm. Heavy iron safes were carried by tho storm, the 1'reight cars were torn to splin- indictment against Joseph Ralph ters. the trucks from them beiug ' lbirton, United States Senator hurh-d hundreds of feet from the from Kansas, charging him on tracks. Dales cotton, which were t nine counts, with accepting five stored in warehouses, were torn , checks of each from the Ri- to atoms, the fragments of lint ' alto (.train A Securities Company, on is together with the debris lodging between November 22, 1902, and 1'0,-: iu trees, making-it appear as if March 20, for his al leged services in interceding that is guilty. - . r J lie hist scientihc bureau es-: doo?t of w Inch .i l,:t 11... ,'-.,.. MARIOV Rntler is renovt.,,1 l.v :l ! uioilsiiea i.y l ne I mien ruiues . their li inges. government was the I ateiit Othce on April In, li'.K). Since then there has lieen a great growth of scien tific bureaus. There are now no less than thirty-three connected with the executive branch of the government, uud each of them has a c, i tain number of distinctively sen-lit 1 tic emnlovees. 'Of course this is utter nonsense ! devoted to architectur V asuington City paper as saying that the Populists will have their own Presidential candidate this year and that he would receive as many vptes in this State us did their candidate for Ciovornor in 1896. . . ed with the Postmaster General, chief postoflice inspector and oth- were torn from er high officials, to induce them ' to render a favorable decision in A young clerk employed by W. j matters affecting tho permission P. Phifer, hearing the terrible of the Riatto Company to use the roaring of the approaching cy- mails. Major Hugh C. Denuis, clone, let himself dowu into a well president of the company, and W. iu the centre of the store. He had; I. Mohauey, associated with him, no sooner found his place of safety ; are named in the indictment as whe.i the store was completely ; the men who made checks to Rur demolished. This morning he was! ton. Ihey are; drawn out uuiujured. minting, i and Butler kuows it. The idea is simply ridiculous Maj. Outline received 31,000 votes in lSj'j, but no Populist could now receive half that number. The greater part of tho Populists have return ed to the Democratic party, and ulist party in North Carolina, j Even in this couutv, which was a ' Populist stronghold, that party hius been absorbed by the Pu-pub-lieans and is as dead as "a duor nail." v-oiroN lactones have uecome a most important industry in this State. The Commissioner of La- bor has just made his report for thn:year ending June :30, l!Hi,'i, A Lady Sheriff. rnin T li Raili;t N And OhMrvrr. Mr. P. Li. Moore, chairman of lighthouses, coat and geological! surveys, standar.ls of weights aud! Liquor Given to Boys. measures, engineering, ordinance,' Sk"i : cbri!te ouervrr. signals, animal industry, ciu-inis-1 Speueer, Jau. 22. lwn young the Couutv lsoard of Lducatiou try. etouiology, forestry, plants, : boys, sons of Capt. W. II. Thax. 1 of Caldwell county, who was in zoology, ehtnology, tislas, etc., ton and Mr. J. 11. Van Miller, of, the city yesterday on business la great scientific university. But j Spencer, were found between the ! spoke in high terms of Miss Estes, thetv may be something in the ; latter place and Salisbury yester- the daughter of the late Sheriff the remainder have become rabid;,;.,, lt,-v ."What -ood does all The lads w,re orri.1 t l,!r Sheriff KkIam d.ed Kverl Republicans, and there is no Pop-; this do us?" j homes bv friends, nud it develop- mouths ago. about a vear after The court room in Washington ed that they were drunk and that: his election to office, and his where the Republican post.'iliee the whiskey had beeu giveu them ; bondsmen appoiuted his daughter couspiratois are being tried lias i l.y an unknown man who was ' to take up the work of collecting ; been the scene of the Star Unite . passing the place where tkey j the taxes. So she started at once, I trial, tin .unsavory Preckenridge-! were at nlav. When the bovs i nml roda about with a horse and Pollard trial, the revolting lJonine ' were able to give nu account of! buggy, collecting taxes just like a j trial, and many others of note. ; the occurrence they claimed that man. She has alieady collected Three doors tiom it is the police tin- stranger caught and held $4,00 of the school fund and set- court in the brick budding, for-: them and forced the liquor dowu ' tied for it with the State Treas- uerl v the L nit man church where , then throats, though this state- urer. Miss Lstes is. of course. Ch inning ineaelu-d. j ment is disbelieved bv some. The 1 the oulv lad v in the State who nit'ie is no uuiii in 1 ne persis- Keenest indignation is manifested 1 ever pertormeu tne duties 01 a tent rumor that Senator Lodge of, in Spencer toward the paity who'shenn. .Massachusetts win succeed John gave the intoxicant to tho lads, (lav as Saeietaiy of Mate. The j who are only about 14 years of President cannot snare from the age. An effort is beinr made to from which we are euabled to compile some interesting statistics : st;de Department a man who has capture and puuish the perpetra- about the cotton mills of this State... The.number of cotton mills in operation is 2s'.i with 1,:U5,121 spindles and 41,riii looms, and employing fiU.UiU operatives. This is a wonderful increase and growth within the past ten years. Indeed so great is the grow th of the cot ton milling business iu this State that, if it continues, iu a few years the cotton raised in this State will not supply the mills. Tho coun- rediieeil political an t territorial ; toi ot tho deed rapacity to so tine an art. So the I . . No Einancial LegUlatioo ties which do the largest cotton crystal vass of bride roses. m.'ll;... I.mw,, .. .... Al : -- ... 0 ,. ,, , ,.,, I he next St-ii, C abarrus, (miiiotd and MeckU n-; j.j, it j -( burj;. !iiex.t (Ji-i.-bei. " position is not likely to be vacant, and if it were, Senator Lodge says he would prefer his present no- Washington, Jan. 23. lt has sition. j beeu determined practically deti- The postmaster (leneral and : nitely that no liuancial legislation Mrs. Pa ne varied the monotony i vvill be enacted at the present ses of weekly cabinet dinner last eve- siou of Congress. Speaker Can ning bv entertaining the President ; uu deems it inadvisable at this and Mrs. Konsevelt and some tor- i time to enter upon the revision or ty additional guests, the company : even the amendment of the pres iding the largest known at acab-jent financial laws and it is quite inet dinner 111 many years. The j certain that his influence will be flowers were large plaques of pink ! thrown agaiust any such propo carnations interspersed with tall sition. His idea, as he has in- lives were lost iu the wreck todavlPnntn Cnntlifllf off Quogue, Long Island, of the uJum, flJUlUUiM master schooner Augustus Hunt, coal ladeu, for Rostou from Nor-, folk, Va. Of the crew of ten only two men were saved, Second Mate. George Rbert, of Cleveland, Ohio, aud a Swede, w ho was unconscious ; when washed ou the beach and! whose name could not be ascer-i taiued. i THE KESOIiTS OT THE and Sontliwest. also tola, California aii Mexico l. T"rl. PUB " I lalH.lri.,ia, llnltlntora. Hninniiio, W M Ry 1. 1,1, 11.. ii.l. a L lij " rniMainirit " "2 Mm !lw "" tT llalrlKl, H A HnmliiTa rin,- ' I !.' IVhi'nM.it ! Ar 8iTntiimh ' j Ar Jxi'kM.iLtlllA j ' Mt. AttfuMiliio ' L, nnr SI II t pm a v (n 5 45 .IU 7 to im in it ,m ll So I'm r no) J 'it ru 4 (H li m USHTD 1 '. am Dully Ho. II IJ io a 1 30 am Maw )C l anc a iira 6 H Vrt. 133 ft lijny lo io pn 10 co am IMam 2'i.in teiaia S W urn 14 ant Charlotte Observer: The four-year-old child of 'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells, who live beyond ( hadvvick, was killed yesWiday morning at 11 o'clock by strangu lation. The child was alone aud was playing on the wood pile when a heavy stick of wood fell from the top of the pile, knocking the child down aud lodging direct ly across its ueck. Ou account of being strangled the little one could not scream and before its desperate plight was discovered life was extinct. Futt s Pills will Mive the dyspeptic from many ilavs 01 miser)'- and enable him to eat whatever he wishes. They prevent 1CK HEADACHE, cause the food to assimilate and nour ish the body, give keen appetite, DEVELOP FLESH and solid muscle. Elegantly augst coated. m rake No Substitute. Receiver's Notice. OFFER MANY INrUTEMKXTS TO ToflllsTS. S0MK I'KOMINKNT KKS0BTS Are St. Augustine, Palm Re-ch Jacksonville. Tampa. Hrunswick, Savannah. Thoniasville, Colum bia. Aiken, Augusta, Pine hurs't, Camden. Summer ville, Asheville, Hot Springs. "TIIK HM (llv.'llli: SKY" Anil "Sajijtlilre Cnunli j ." TICKETS ON SALE Up to and incluJing April M, 1904, ! limited to return until May 31, 1W. STOP-OVERS Allowed at important points. THROUCH SLEEPING CARS ' Of the highest standard between principal cities and resorts. Southern Railway Dining Car Service Unexcelled. Ask nearest Ticket Agent for copy of "Winter Homes in a Summer Land." I ?N T"ti sin, I'lil!.Vl..il.," I " sm Turk (I DM e. ! HiililnM VVril S rY'n ; " Wa.Miiy,,,,, s J wkd 1 fin ini.iiuli ntlii i t.f..i, ! xi rlina I'rtiitraoQ I t RnH'h S.11I rti 1 l:anlMt i "iln.ln"l-ii " Al ('linrli tlr. ' i I.t Cl-riar t ttrf i.vi'Od ! Aiilm I ArAilHMia 7 10 is am IS OOav II tiaic too poi r tSis 11 M pm tssoan ArAiiBiiia i'l vve 1 ir v..-. ,. c o' R" I r v. n r A w r Vr Vf.l.p. tl I ft jj ! r Ntw Orlrapa t ft N j Ir Nai.1, villa N ( ft et L. 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Co. f I 00 pas lllliiMaN IT is t48.n tltaai a Itpm OOarn Application For Pardon. ! N"'lKa la lirrbT ptTan lhat applli'i Ion will I; ma'l In iri Oorrrnnr ft sorth Caiollna fr lha VI ill hit Kii irnniiiljl D r jor '. Pariton of II. ss Hill, who was i-oiiTli-lrnl of mao- ii. -r... n:i.L ...I i I lauitlitir al ot the Bvnum Milling and Mercan tile Company. I hereby notify all persons indebted to said company to make immediate payment and thus save costs. It is my duty to collect promptly all debis due to said company, and no indulgence can be given. W. L. LONDON, Jan. 27, 1904. Receiver. Ketituwjr term, Superior Court. U-K. 34. 1V04. 11103. u( I'hubam BoriiiE hill. formed the President, is that no Contraband Parirldgei Confiscated. Spaclal to Nawa and Ubaervcr. Last uisrht Warden Weatherly tnude a aeizure of two hundred aud ahty partridges which were beiu sLipped to RHhiugton. In this case the birds were moat in Kenioiisly hiddeu away, they hav ing heen packed in a trunk and the trunk checked as bairirace, but this did not Have the shipment from the keeu eyes of the warden who came out of the haggiie room Miniling, saying that his dot; Maid that there was birds iu a trunk in there. He immediately procured a search warrant to ex amine that particular trunk and when it was opened it was found u OUCHT TO YOUR PROPERTY IN THE U ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE HATIuff qunllflad aa Ilia aimlntirnrK nf Iheeaiatent t. P.PGnMsUtn, deceaaed, Kin of Chatham coutity, N. C . thla la bi notify all per sona baTlng clalnia affaln.t salil eatnte to exhibit them to tho uoiler-dicntu on or bAfore In ISth clay of January, I90S. or thla uotlca wl II be plead lo bar ol their recuTery All persona tndi'bie'l to saM estate are requested to make ImuieOlata payment. Tills list Jay of January. 1 904 . NANNIE K. O0LDST0N, AdmluUiratrU Lt Tampa 8 A L By M. Auruailna Jai'kaoiiTii , Havannah O luml.la ' Hatnlrt Hoiitbrru Plo " Lt Haleirb a. L " llennVraon Norllua ' peteraburf liirnnp ua WaMhliiKton Italtiniore " Iblla.lalphta Ar N- V rk. Penn. It. B. Wny 4 oo pm 14 am 45 am IM OS pm 10 40 pm 11 sspn I 99 am Hum s 49am S S3 am 34 urn 10 10 am II it am 1 SS pm 4 IS pm oM 1 00 aar Stopaa Sf pm II Mam S 00 ana Sit am 21ani II U aw 13 M i m I it NSS 4 01 pm 4 99 pm M pm II ti paa 1 M am a SO am Note.t Dally K.leept Sunday tCeutrnl Time. 1 1 astern Una. Sleeping Car Service. Nos. 3 and 14, 32 and 33 Flor ! i Ja and Metropolitan Limited. Draw, j ing Room, Sleeping and Through Day Coaches between New York and Jacksonville. Through D-aw I AND SALE: By virtue of an ing Room Buffet Sleeping cars and 4 order of tbeMtDerlor Court of Cttatbam 4 , vImi K...n vi. .j i tLe w i i 1 17th r.iilieiil legislation rif a ftnaacial i to contain nothiuj; hut partridge, i or any other comprehensive char- i They iwre sold at auction at the ! aeter should be entered upon dur-! court house this morning and! iny tho present sessiou. 1 brought $20.10. ' This is a Home com pany and deserves the patronage of all North Caivliuiaiiti. It was organized in 18iS and has paid over $1,000,000 111 hieCS mid there is not onccuiitefted claim against it ! All losses paid prompt ly. Kveiy prudent man ought to insure hisprop rty. For terms, t&c, apply to H. 1. 10IMI. 1st Sept. 10, 1003. order of tbeStperlor Court of Cbaibam rnuuty Iu the case entitled "T. B Lambeth, Ad i irlnlatralnrot A. T. Lambeth, tb B. R BargTOTe and wife." I wilt sell to tb hlfhasl bidder fur I eaab at the court bous d or Id rttuboro. N. C. ON THE 1ST PAY OK FEimi'AltY, 1904 It belnf tbe flrat day of February court, a tran of land lytnc nnd belnf Iu Wllilaina tewuablp Chatham oouuty, bealunlnf at s stake, E 1 ' Ci'unrtli oiruer, running aoutb 7t poles to stake, 91 . T. KiMly'a corner, tbence weat I SI pole. to a stake oo tba weat bank of creek, tbence north II degrees aaat on lbs side of the ditch 104 S 4 polee to stake near the old mill slie, I thence lo southeast direction 19 poles to a stake day coaches between New York and Atlanta. Nos 51, 34. 32 and 33 carry cat. cars between Hamlet and Athens Hamlet and Savannah. Nos. 37 and 66 Florida and At lanta Fast Mail. Through Drawing Room Buffet Sleeping cars between New York and Jacksonville, con. ne:tingat Hamlet with Sleeping car to and from Atlanta. connections at Jacksonville and tnence in aoutneaat airecuou i poies to a eiaas , ., r-, -j. . inth. ieot tb. K.i.igh and cb.pei urn ro.d. Tampa for all Honda fcast Coast . ... ... i Hn:n4 ...1 iait. ln;l Prtrtrt Pi.n thence with said road IPO poles lo the first sis ttou. contalnliic 10 acres more or less. Tbls December 14. 1903. It. H. HAYES, Onmmlasloner. I, rV"we promptly obtain V. S. slid foreign j t Seud model, asetch or photo cl micPticn tor T tree ri'iK.rt oil paltntnbility. ' ?rf ' ""7Man"reTnAuE-MAnrv3 points, and Cuba and Porto Rico. At New Orleans for all points in Texas, Mexico and California. T BAl NS LE A VTrmsttPiio 3.50 p. no. 9.00 a. m. Trains Arrive at Pittsboro 10.45 a.m., 6.60 p. m Daily except Sunday. Ar. Moucure IDpa (Msas Ually. tDsllyb. Suaday For i n-kttlH, Sleeper, etc, apply to Zeb. P. Smith, T. P. A., C. H. tlattis, C. T. A., Yarborough House, Kaleigh, N. C H. M. Poe, Agent, Pittsboro, N. 0

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