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t i THUKSDAY, October , 1004. Local Record s. GLENN AT CAUSEY SATURDAY, THE 15TH. Don't fail to see the line of russ at Bynum Headeu s. A first-class new sewing ma- nr s a r ioun Ann o Apply Ukcokd oihce. Beinember Mr. Toil's appoint ments in Chatham next week and iro to hear him. Suow Camp pant cloth, thread -ed his resignation, which was ac and blankets at Bynum & Head- cepted, as a member of the board en's at lactory prices. as he will be elected to theliegis- 1dtnrn 1. Oil. t XT 1 T.. Chatham 'possum hunters can now enjoy their favorite sport without fear of .the .law. It is mor? dry now and the roads are dustier than at any time during: the past sb miner. Hon. E. C. BcddingfieJtl will sneak afcBrush Creek on the J9th and at Gulf on the 20th of October, 1 he liynum baseball team re- cently defeated the Graham team at Graham by the score of 3 to 2. tw tJ. t ' 4- - ii i i i l f mnr-ifin fill I. if vilwl I in llvuina of I ... . u.4r.i-. i- i kJ . l 1 . 1. 4 :; "V' :r ;,rnret including: admission to the v.w,.v4 . - Glenn. - Amnn tlrsh! w fl, State Fair are Messrs. Jacob Thompson, H. M. Loudon, A. H. 3iyunm and F. C. Williams, of this place. Bymim fc Headen invite j'ou to inspect their line of clothing-. They have receive! this week one of the prettiest Jines of clothing that they have-exer shown. Hou. Charles M. Stedman Afill speak with Gov. Glenn at Causey ou Saturday of -next wek, the 15th. A larg:e crowd will hear these two distinguished seakers. Mr. W. C. Pearson has with drawn his declinatiou as the Xe- I puhlicai candidate for Congress, I iiud is now willing 10 lie offered up sis the, vicnm 10 ue tiefeateti oy 31 r. Pou. If our road law needs amend ment, who would have mow in fluence in a Democratic Legisla ture in lining -it attended? Hives, a Democrat? Or Paschal, a publican?- Higiliest marlst price paid for cottn seed at iMttslMWo by tife Chat haw Cottetti Ol4 Company. Will pay cash j "delivery. This is a i lUilepeudent mill and not iu ti.e trust. , Head the advertisements of ( r -ss & Linelu a Co. at Baleigh and Thomas J. L;iml-e A' i5us at Durham. Tlie head of each firm is ;i Chathamite and well tnowii iu this county. Again Bynum & Headeu vad your specia 1 atteirtwtotheiriiries of dress goods and millinery. Those that have inspected these lines prononuce them the prettiest that they have seen. Registration books will he open from and after today wutil tlie 2Gth of fhis month. Persors already registered need not agis ter .-igain, unless they have moved from one preciuct to notlier. We much regret o bear of the death last week of Mrs. Jo seph W. Boding, who reskletf be tween Merry Oaks and ,New Hill. She. was the mother-in-law of county commissioner I. E. Itollins. Toadies, if you waut the latest styles and the . lowest prices in millinery W. L. London & Sous' is the place for you to buy your bats. They have a large stock to select from and can trim you up a nice hat for less mone3r than any other firm. . . Hon. E.-Wi- Poia will speak in Chatham as follows:. At Back- rne, Tuesday, October 11th; Kiggsbee's, Wednesday, 15th, and at M. T. Kellys on Thursday, 13th. 53 peaking will begin at 2 o'clock each day. A treat, is in store for those who attend. The Be publicans are making irost desperate efforts to arry editor of the Biblical Kecvder, this county. Their campaign is Prof. J, B. Carlyle, of Wake For beiug managed by Mr. liobeit H. '-est College, and Mr. Archibald Dixon, who has come here and Johnson, editor of Charity and opened up headquarters, where he Children. These three accom is hard at work wiitiug- letters, plished geutlemen made most in mailing campaign documents, &c. terestiug addressses. Our State constitution Ar- i:l, tt xj, secxion ij requires, every member of the Senate to be not yea were iceaseJ, the Ipss thair twenty-five years of ajre. i pledges for tlie Tlmmasville Or ;tfcibj1 ig mo more than - -7' v. . ;toru IS OHlV twent,v-Hiri irara rWil -ind is therefre inelipri'ble. That makes no difference, however, for i if?"?86 nobod.V had "3 tlea of uein etectea. ijind The dt,ientes were all loud W. L. Loud in & Sou would in their praises of Sanford's hos like to buy ycrai cotton. Thev are pitality. Well eauied to handle vnnr ont tou and will give yow the top of the market, and wheir yon brin your cotton to town and want to buy any goods they have the larg est and best stock in the connty tor you to select from, and will jell yon goods a little cheaper' than you buy elsewhere. Some Republicans profess to be jrlad that the nejrro is eliminat ed from politics, aud vet thev tl,o npmta .i,.,;,.,:" regular montwy meetinsr'on i iecenuy cai wronging- ro ttia eonstitnti,.! mrWr. U ' 7 . did itl The following- persons have been appointed mail carriers and snbstitates on the three rural iW livery routes recently established ON in connty: Geter J. Griffin carrier and John P. Griffin -sabsti-'tnte on ronte from Piffslwwo- George G. Herndon carrier and j W. li. Herndon substitute on route from- Bynum; Joseph J. Hackney iici nuu UClUUa 1 imiuie SHU- UUIC VSll IUUIC 1IUUJ JJUUK 1 1 Itl. . The county board of educa tion met tare m last Monday and transacted the usual routine 'busi ness. Mr. James 11. liives fpiuW. "'me mu iue 0111 01 aovemoer. At was ordered that all the public schools bearin their next terms tm the 28th of November. This wil jrive them four weeks before Christmas. The railroad schedule will be T6 convenient for persons g-oiuo- irom "ere to the fctate J? air. A j ?frec,lal tra,u WU leave" here on Heduesday and Thursday (19th aud 20th; at 7:30 a. m.; arrive at ' lialeig-h at 9:30; leave Raleigh at 6:45 p. m., and return here aF 8:30 f -'ock. lhus a whole day can i w spent sight-seeing-. The rail 1 . . . O - ,v road fare is Sl.So for rouud-trm .Fairg - rouuds. " !. . Tbe Democratic county execB- Mr. S. W. Harrington, of Buck- uune, as a candidate for ccmuty commissioner m place of Mr. L. E. Bollins, who has declined tlie nomination because after tlie elec tion he will remove to Wakcoan ty. Mr. Harrington is an un swerving- Democrat and one of the best farmers iu the county, and was the choice if his township for . . commissioner at tue couuty con vention in 1302 " Most of tlie Republican can didates iu this county are "toting1 double" on tlra Watts law, pro- Ifessi-Uir to be for it wlrPii tiiltimr f,n moil who FlVir it. aiA nr-i!nut If- wi,eu talking-with those opposed to it. One of them, however, Mr 'John W. Taylor, announced iavior, annouuceu on the street here on iast INaestay that he is opposed to it. This may gain him some votes ol tlm I whiskey -men, but it will not get ! liiui any votes among men who wish to rid the country of the curse of bar-rooms and whiskey stills. Personal Items. Mrs. A, M. H-tfRgrhfon- is visit ing Mrs. B. B. Baney at Baleigk. Mi's. John H. Anderson and daughter, f -New York, are visit ing her old home. Mrs. Sal l ie Anderson, of -New York, is ln?re on a visit to her brother, Mr. J. G. lleuoher, whose health is quite feeble. Mrs. H.-M. Burns has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Herbert lii. Aorns, at lialeigli, who ha been quite sick. About all our summer visitors, and quite a -number have been here the past summer, have re turned to their respective homes. Mr. -John B. Jones and family, of Arizona, have returned home after visiting his father, Mr. it. M. Jones, six miles southwest of this place. Capt.. W. Lc JLondon and wife have gone to Boston to attend the General Con vent ion of t he Protest ant Episcopal Church in the Unit ed States. '. . BAPTIST ASSOCIATION.; The 146th annual session of the Sandy Creek Association was held last week .with tlie Baptist church at Sanford. . Prof. li. P. Johnson, of Mouut Vernon Springs was reelectd moderator, and Mri D. -F. King, of Moore connty,; was re-elected secretary. The introductory ser moB was preaelied by Itev. George J. Dowell, of Carthage. About twenty preachers were present and about forty churches were represented. Among . the visiting brethren from other as- sociitions Were Mr. J. W. Bailey, The contributions for .tlie past as nunsnallv JB writs ir "Mini iarre - nlld the nled-es I heretofore. - Tbe next session will be held with Fail Creek church, and the introductory sermou will be preacbed by Be v. W. H. Strick Messrs. J. B. Duke and B. N. tuke have agreed to give $,000 a year for the new law department - of Trinity College. The State of New York - is now confidently claimed for the Dem ' crats by 75,000 majority. CeounisstoflerV Medio. : Ttie -county commissioners be i. . i . , , ! J' '.'Monday and Tuesday j j;.t 41. t .1.1 ; audited the following: accounts: A. J . Bryant, for repairing: Prrace's bridge,.. . . . .. W. H. Hearne, part pay - ment -on bridge at Siler's ; mill,....;..... Dr. J. N. Taylor, for exam . ,. go ination of two lunatics,' F. L. Pilkiugtou, for re moving: timbers at old -bridre across BeaT Creek a C. D. Moore, f or reoairine' Moore's bridge... 10.00 O. S. Jolinson, for couvey-ing- Henry Doug-las to jail, Sr-c. . ., . ." . W. F. Elligfh)u; for repair- ing- bridge on Sanford roadp. Robert Hatcher, for cut ting trees at Moore's . bridgre, ........... ... . ' G. W. Walls, for reisairinsr ' 6 4.00 Lock vi lie bridge,.. . . it-villa Klllna G. O. Herndon, for build ing bridge on Mable branch, . .-. L. E. Kollins, for services as commissioner,. ...... A. B. Oliver, for repairing bridge at Kelly's mill.. . J. D;McIver. for renairin Ausley s bridge. M . ' . ' O 113.50 J. C. Lawrence, for renair- ing Merry Oaks bridge. Hunter and Marks, on ac count of smallpox.. . . v ; 15.60 W. L. London & Son, for najls for lloberson creek bridge,...,.. A. B. Clark, jail fees, . 1.05 285 Cole Printing Co., for sta tionery,..,. 2 00 o- m, i.30 0. W. Bland, for services as commissioner,. . . . , Henry JfHies, forsimnlies. Tlie Enterprise, for priut-. ing tax posters...... v.. -. 3.00 Edwards Broughton, for blank books...... W. E. Brooks, as clerk of board, B, H. Hayes, for sei-vices ; as attorney, . 25.00. Poe-At water Mer. Ox, for . su pplies, .............. 31.28 J. A. Bradv. for couvevinf?; William Hicks to Coun ty Home, .... ...... 1.00 W. A. Morgan, for repair ing L eaiTiugton s bridge 7.50 'Cole 'Printing Ct for dockets, A'c, .......... Dr. H. T. t'hapin, f(r ex aaiination of lnuatics,.. Dock Giinter, for leef.. . .. J. Ji. Gnllin, for examina tion of lunatics, fcc; . W. 1 , London & Son, for supplies, B. W. Brwn, for Inmlier 11.56 2 50 3.C0 c jUI 102 and repairiug bridge,. 12.48 LnmIerton. li)esonian; Mr. rurney Mcijeau, a young White man, wa-s killed at Butler's gin Thursday by the - hoisting, drum falling ou him and breaking his neck, his back anl ononf his arms. He never stirred after bemgstrnck, and breath left his body in less than ten minutes. Monroe Journal: Little John, the five-year-old sou f Mr. H. M. Nicholson, of Wiugate, for some time had a great deal of pain in the head, with wry -offensive misal discharges, as if there were an in ternal sore. He was - treated i for catarrh but got worse. tTlie !itt!e f ello w s u ffered. ; f earf u 1 ly. - A v few mornings ago the cause of all the trouble. w.s found out. In a fit of suffering a cotton seed-.' was dis charged from th Jiose. - Tlie seed had leen gotten in two years ago, but attlse timethepareuts thought it had been gotten out, and 'so iwwr attributed tlie trouble to it at all. The little fellow is now getting well. The corporation commission is sres a statement on the condition of State, private and savings banks at the close of business Septem ber 6th, showing: Total resources, $29,312,442; deposits amounting to $19,779,923. There are 151 State, 7 private and 21 savings banks. Hon. W. W. Kitchin and Hori: C. A. Beynolds, rival candidates lor Congress in the fifth district, are having a Joint canvass. They are both able men and their debate is well worth hearing. Senator George F. Hoar, of Massachusetts, died on last Fri day. He was one rf the oldest and ablest members of the IT; S. "Senate. . Better Than Pills. The question has been asked In what way are Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets su perior to the ordinary cathartic and liver pills?. Our answer is They are easier. and more pleasant to take andtheir effect is so gen tle and so agreeable that one hard lv realizes that it is produced by a medicine. . Then they not only moye the. bowels bntimprove tire appetite and aid ? the; digestion For sale at 25 cents per bottle by G, li. l'ilkington. " - -v ' TW indictment acrainst McBee w i : i 1 nol-prossed, and, the A. N. ? C. railroad having- .been ' ' leied;;and aua Uincu lor couspuacy im umi, all litigation over it having- ended, peace now1 prevails- and that excit- in v-iicrirl has nassred "intn his. J""v " - 5- . y v Id Hydrophobia From Ct Bite. - Trom Wadeaboro Messenger;' and fanies L, -Baldwin a prowment Citizen of Kichmond county, two setter puppies belonging Mr Tlu Mwin 'i ' Tn 1iKt Aaot J one of-the puppies died' and 1 - short time, thereafter the other one ran amricik and bit Mr.r Baldwin, I - tirs wife and two small, children. no J,s tber-in-lawIr- N. D. Stutts, uu iuree uegroeu, eignrr; m ail. j Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin and tlie qq children Avere bitten Snnday night,1 , and vMonday morning- they took the train at Lilesvill for Rirh. mond, where tliey have entered .'the Pfl.sf.pnr TrrstitTltonriVl aw nnnr ()0 ' receiving treatmeut. ' ' 1 The dog was killed and its head taken to Richmond by Mr. Bald- Win to be examined by experts, for the purpose, of determining definitely whether or .-not lit had - hydrophobia. Yesterday Mr.Stntts ewiveu reiegram irom jur. experts North Carolinians at Appomattox. From the RalelgU Time?. Oct. Ah A committee consisting of Major ti. A. liondon, Associate Jtistioe W. A. Montgomery and Mayor A. M. PowelL accompanied by W. J. Peele, of the North Carolina Lit- erary and Historical Society, ha-e j returned fnm A prmmattox 'battle grouud, where tbey,f in conrpauy wituCflPt- W. T JenkiuK, of Halt- .ias, sjet iwo aays .invesiigatint with anew of confirminr 'Ncxrtli Carolina's claim -.of havinsr fired -'said that the; d'wa " r::-i -i- ijnlad, and in response to' this in-j .. ... - , -.y-. , v, . :;m.I : . ,X Wrp, formation Mr: Stutts left'for Rich-' If HM ' - t? , ." t ' . .. . , , . ; , : 1756 ; mond last nighttaking: tlie train MmStY C - ' 7';;; ; - Vr ,.. . ; .. : V . .-. atLilesville, forjiretnrenr ; 4ct I kumj&A-V- ' . . 1 I fMivBaldwin Jewell kiiowniiere. Tt- ' ,'-n , ; ". ". - 5,.- .- 80Q4ii,firstWifefi i-;Ifiilrd : j&PM selendid line'of ;Waikine Hats-from - " ; il f.s "?" bere is Tib':trouble to show jgoods at par store, and yon are alwavs welcome. ' 10 00 1 voey "Hire civil War. I The y report that tliey recogniz 19 00 P0800 of tbe North Caro- 1 nnti Jiii ..iwr ..f..nr. .;";" r r v"4"3i preparer! way wje aosoiute accur- acy of tlmlaim whidi dia.beeii T k 5 2 utfWj challenget! by Jmlge ChfisHarr; of h,ch squires the Shenff to attend Virginia. Thev - received as4rr!n wepfacem each township once an.ee that North Carolina will 1 ber1"1 1 "rS?1 Z"?.' anted title' to the spot ' wbere'" t"wnpny: inc. oncrm au uis- the volley wfls fired fW theptir. lose of idacincr .tltorprm a . tablet. com me hi orating tle incident. - - Cotton Congests Railroads. Waco, Tex., Oct. I. Despite ex- tracvrdinar' eflorts ' the rail roal j have leen nuable. to tetive : cirVtton 'from interior pints toithe sfoast j as fast as it has accumulated. ' Ow ing- to fine . weather awfi picking and tbe fact that all cot toH opened iu the district alm(wt Him' tiaie, HJUgrestt, exists at mjvuy ;iifces and iwople are greatf.V.Vwtjfrred ! about gettiug'ttiefr ctttiftos the ? ports. f'T'.Tr " I , ' '1;'"' v .... rr- ulil: 'hL si i. . . , Fallinj arih Kills ; Fooc CartersvilK Ga bg, 3 3. By the falling of ealth 'iud tire esti-J mated at 1,000 tons .weight the lives of four men were shutied ont near Irere today. : Two of tieTS re seriously inlurexiantl ate ekiected to die, " v;. The cause of the disaster Wiis what is known by miners, as a "slick head." A heavy strata'"6f oit Jay aljove a mass -of clay ami the latter gave-way; Crime of Voodoo Doctor.' Norfolk, Va., Oct. 3. A horrible enme was committed .about ..four o clock this morning; in Norfolk conuty when "Dt Hay wood. Le- lands, to-wit: Those of John naire, a "negro voodoo physician,"; Clieek, Dowd Cheek, John Worn set fire to his home, oil Muscovite IJe, Getrge Harmon, 'Thomas street, aiid unheeding tlre,a4eais Bray: N. A. Jones home f place), of his ten-year-oid u, sprang tlirongh a wiudo v, left his cinW to perish in the. flames -and fled,.. Fourteen Lo in Wreck. "; " Fredrikstad, Norway' jftci.; &r T-t .'vr ' 'i 't1- i ue Norwegian oaiKw our jo in r - "A'..i' t t .. i .. l- Lawrence, irom jjnuuiin, oa sunken rocks outside tins nar - bor and has broken up. The crew of fourteen - were drowned. Ap- prehensions are felt, thai fnrjther disasters may be reported as a re - suit of the ale Whir se ovei these Maters -on Sa1tiirday'e.viTn Average Condition erf Cotton. WasninsrtSn, Oct.3. Tbemontfi- l r ronnrt f 1, a .lfof ' Af 1m; Rjh reau of Statistics of the Depart- ment of Agriculture wiirsliow the average condition of cotton on September 24th to have been 75,8, as compared with 84.1 last month,, 05.1 on September 25, 1903, 58.3 on September 25, 1902, and a ten year average of 66.8. T '. A VeTy jRemarkable Remedy.. 'lt is with a good deal of pleas tire and satisfaction that T reconi mendChamberrains Oolie, Cholera and . Diarrhoea Remedy," : - says. TfiirrVvif A W QawfoJIfl f ttul ' one trwct txinnnitig at a swiie in a. r. ivnuuv o . x iisi.wkvwircc nu jtnvci -V US8? i r WP JAr" ner and running east 13i; pies .to a.sh on Siyl)rl0ry School fOT boys and ford, Conn. -Becently .arjgfntle- ihenc. ...n; rfff Vgaes th' Common School come w cone pains luatuesima , J.,.,..1, at once to tlie floor. ed him. I repeated the dose and in fifteen minutes lie left my store uiliiltr in.'n.r'i 1, ' umilinrrltr infrnmninir' tina tliuf lia Wt s wll asever j v FilMnstw; " " w-.---.--v. ' ..i- , x W "f13 UJ Postmaster General llenry Payne died at Washington, last Tuesday, aged 60 years, C. On iur. bit to- ai Te Popular store If you want, tire latest I " r - . ' .want at our stoi;e. ' Goods. We have (he best value at 50 Convert Qoth are the prettiest we .. ' The prosrfect of 'Market 's elec tion grows brighter every day; 1... TAX NOTICE T will attends at he " following times andrplacesfor tU purpose of collectinir the taxes for 1004. r ThU " . : . I . ; t FZZ r I r:,r ua' y"011"' Dark's; ; Saturdav.NOctober J 15th. rv if m DRESS Carter's School House, Oct. l7Xfi fAHg: Meaaows, wctooer Attn. Sanison Edwards.', October vl9th. Silet Cty, 0ctober 42Othii-v5l c 1 Harper s X Boads, October 2lst, i; jowston, Ctober2fld. : . Goldstoi.'s.MiH, iOctoben24tru ' Lockville, October i 2 5th :U I ..Bjackhorne, October 26tfe.:: .: r fJohnston'stidge,1! October 27th .W.'t, Klly Qctber 28th. . ;i Pittsbor'o, October j tVt.. - l! J. Hi MlLLiKE. ; She'rif CKatha'riV County, 1S7G. This Sept. 26th, 1004.;.-; .; jNEW "ELECTION PRECINCT: finupiisn ' lur tlie Roiiril "of tious tor unatnam couuty 'tnar a ' ew voting place be etablished at 1 Mount ernon Springs-iu Mttt; aIiaus tornshio aud -that the tr- jitory embraced in said new ; pre-? f. !ciuct is as follows: '-'... : ::'; ' ' j , Being1 a ortiou of Matthews . lawvship iucladediu' tbeVfoRdw- ws loudariest legiuuing; at a point in. the Bandolph and Chat bam county line in the'rrta'd lead ing froin old-Brush Creek chtifxjh across the lands of J 1 :M; id ordan and others tw priiV?fietd chartrh I to the John Cheek' laaidj' thence witii and including hef followin Mrs.- Fanny Jones, James Brewer home place), William Stanley, Thomas Price Josiah Dark 'and Thomas. Dark to the hue "of Hick" ory Moantaie''. township; -thenee with Hickory Mountain and Mat thews townshij line- south to the .irner of Matthews t6wnslni; .. . ..i .... i mence Willi xuaunews ana iear , . Creelc township line--to the Ban- j .dolph countv line; thence" with the' ' Chatham and i Baudolph county norths tbe beginuing;-i with Matthews and Bear 1 And all qualifled..?tterg ,ia , JJawl i described 'territory .ViUrtter register' and vote at lit, Vernon Springs, which and ordered to for tbe said piecinctberein estab lisheu bv this ot'uer, and,.: a new lK.r ni-AiA f alf voters in said 4recinct for. tlie I election to be held on the. -8th day of next November. Sept. 13, 1904. JACOB THOMPSON, ; Chairman Board of ElectionsV. II AND SALE: By virtue of an M-d . order' of ibe Saperk 0HTt of Ctiatliam connty I Will sell for cash l piuhllii(il.m:at.l e rallrnad Uepot In Sllc-rClty aSoM.fCjj. jj frpfl - Saturday, the 1 5th dav oX-oa.,l904r. ; ihe aia-wijTeaiflstawte Hainey township ani known as . TW rf Mre George W. Kteires land: miMK huilhtV thence west a Tew degree soma TTZJZ les.toiite4egluiiUig. and tiOntalutng about ' And another tract egttming t a stone iWue' cornw and runtime eat maple. Yanwll'fc creli. Teague's 131 pifesUj.tt). coruer, tbence i P wld creek to a mapte, W. Ni Harris Corner.; . tlience west 36 3 3 poles to a stone, Clark's corner thence southwest -with ClarkTsllnei poles to the bghnifiig. and coutalnfag at ont 26 -acre. The said tracts will be Offered for sale eepaiftteo ly and then together s a whole.'-- . -. ''-- ' J Sale to be conrirmed by the court."-' " tsept.13, 1904. JOHN T. BRITTAIN. - Commifielooer. is hereby, declatetl ; r MAfrtvm&foUti. be the vounar-pUce , , Davte' -ir.riliwd'ii1i',bi'iiM' to a i ?TEE POPULAR mm GOODS and IILLIRERY ! styles in Dress Goods and Millinery Vou can alwavs fiinl vhat von - ' cents yon ever saw. Our line of have ever shown. Look at our Black fi.J . ; "fl. . - CHATHAS LARGEST II - - 'ButMtn Marble Works; Estabnhed 1878 'Cv J.- HULIN, Proprietor. ;dlenow ' have the largest stock of Marble and Granite in our. history and we are sure that we can please you in price and work manship. If you are interested in Monuments, Tombstones or Gran- ire Work write tor designs and fit" Ail) Exhibrtion of i V .What's the Use Waiting for -Cold W.eather Before Buying rYour . r By. getting it now yon have longer wear for your money and a i larger assortment ta'pick from.: .. ; - i '- - i . We: wish ioake this meiaris of thanking pur Chatham friends fpr.yonV liberal-patronage nd solicit your continued trade. . By "paying strict. attention to your wauts we have learned your pref erences, and if you will call you will learn how well we have chos enTor you, a: the price. . II II r ' 1 - 1 . Sr 1 "NINETEEN YEARS 4 (omnare our roods and Drlces when we think vou will aeree F. iS. itiii- irmi c n it -tvi AlToir . h r troHinur 2 . ing, High Art Clothes and all VI and Children.. . . - ! . . ' ' " AN ELEGANT : tjiven with every suit as long as Ours-is casb and one price to all. L . ..a" . t. trade. : jive us a look, T.J; LAMBE MORTGAGE $ALE By virtue ot a tnrigigo exeeuied' by W. G Latsarer toA. c. Moaii6ianaroHlredtni'i2fW 9 anl 10 i ;ciitin vyintj. i'-wui mh pabiic;viini f..i8ii;',at tMoiMrt iwiTnnc in p.iWiw"on: 6pr. rrE'a4THJiDW56r ooroa-iMt. ft i I tbiABi mixiMkiDsitts t tt-BimuiK4: ??? b ; wf w.jr west fcld of vio Haywid -ro:4 stake 4a J.-U Bland.' line. JtheliCO eSiWtrJ wun 3 , H. planar lli?o-Jt'A.e to Iho beglnBlng. aba Is couta&lug ata.ut 80 acres. Kept; 22, 1904. Q. E. Mt)RE. Ad'm'f of a', c. mooue. , ,H. M. London, ' A. B., Priri- dpai:-lviii; Jai- .'iliomp - son; Assistant. 117th. annual session opens Monday, Sepferakr 5th. If 04. a ft v-. .. .. - 'i&tv Phvd at Mthl eniatlCSV-T in WOfk S- ; Vtitity erriphasized. , TUITION $1.50 TO $3.00 A MOiiTH. BOABD BEASON ABLE. FOB PARTICULABS ADDBESS THE '..-.; 7' ' PBINCIPAL, PITTSBOBO, N. C. Academy The Popular store - - Setges, Mohair, Plaids, -Cheviots an Taffeta and Pou de Soie Silk, one DEPARTMENT STORE prices. WINTER Furnishings 6t LINEMAN CO. KALEIGH, N. C. IN CLOTHING. with ll Wp 9mart (TJoth- !S kind of Clothes, in Men, Youths J r THERMOMETER 'mm 1 i tney last.. . we nave a great une. ti We work hard to please our & SONS, Durham, N. C. Notice By Publication. KORTtf -CAItoLlNA. 1 In the Superior Court AUi-miiuce Couuty ( Kat. O. V lxroteh. aiiiinttratof ot . .. -'Geoie W, 8ytreler, ' , : ' ' Ttitaycti J. Sylvearer, Goorse A. !Sj It -but, Wallace J E. Hylvestef, and Mrs 9t ft, WesMn and faottjanfl. j,t-w jto iticUoiMAieotttt tiux the abuve named efeudsnts mt aH Don -resin deaa t state and. cannot, after due diligence, te fuud tlnetelo, aiit, th thoy are necessary parties To itA special prucee Hog. ttblch Is InstK ture i by tlie plaint nrrnr iae sale ot bis Intestate's land, situate in Alamance coaniy;rto make ae sets for tlie payment of debts due toy said Ojoree w. Wjlvester, tbe defendants being M only h Irs at law: iney arq bereby notiried to appear at tbe om of tbe Cterk of the Superior Court of Ala mance couuty; In tbe town ot Graham, on Satur day, tbe l&h day of October, 1904. and auewer or demur to tbe oomplalct filed hereto. : . ; ' . . .. J. D. KEUNODLE. V Clerk Superior Coart. . JW rwr ATK. T r 1 KNIGHT AWL) ROACH 1 GnEiwsBono I3r C- Dealers Monuments AND Tombstones. All work guaranteed. Bepresented in Chatham by F. M. Farrell, Pitts boro N. C, who will furnish designs on application. t , July 7th, 1904. 2m 1
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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