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GAI1T1I
GE,:S. C.
OCT.
j8..V. SCOTT i R-j. E d i to r & JPalil ixlier
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cUliTIIACiF.
An air of improvement is abroad
in' Carthage, and it is evident that
the is entering jan era of growth
in wea'th and population that has
never bee xi known to her before.
The iiaht timJhas not yet arrived
fur the ball to - commence
rapidly, yet it is even now rolling
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h'uwiy. Some! new houses are be
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j ii ir erected, lumber is being d
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ced for the erection of others.
ill. nr ,indprm.inr
while others ct
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....i.iij l.'ciirv rt)J7pn
ol the town j.
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w wntci.-.ne the rtst and as one;
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,..., ?,riiv.h?t(iii'r,irove dikI beiu-'
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HIV tH(J' I't - piiu a cuti uiiii
t::,- b;;ti kei'pKlroIlirig slowly. But
this can iiever iuuke a town by it-
j
hidf. We see; plenty men with!
e opitai tui tiiiig" their eyes toward
Cat t huge with: a desire to invest in
properly af'nl p'ant a buinesi, and
nil (hat is necis.iiy to get them
hTe,.is tsci'me ieducemeiit "cCcied
b) oui citU :usi. Afid-'now is the
time to cllVr tbvse inducemenfa in
every wy jposkible and there are
many ways in which to offer them.
Jn decreasing 'the prices asked lor
buildiisg'lutfi u every man who
will lueatel some enterprise here
Carthage .,ou'jht tp be the large&t
town ,iu the ; county. It need;
more mn!iuf;kturiug establish
ments. It 'needs a cotton faCoryJ
n tobacco fatUprv,. touacco wnie -
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i , y l 4 . . . . .
i foundry, p tow factory, chair lat-to
1 o k ' i- 1 1 r.i
I . iv, &c. Any; and all . ci these
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would succeed ;here, because they
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j .Can procure the crudj umtnai
i,,.ni a trmu ii n n-ri iinnii ip ; orv . i
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ii bt .it tlitA-dbtir. lut the oues-
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tion whether our cit:z;;ns djsire :
to see them here and whether tiiey
will make an k Trfto get them.
We have .c;pital enough already
here lo establish totne of them,
'then vvhynt.ti employ it?. And
when the '.rail road is completed
lu ii", Carthage;
T.ieilitu t lor sh
vviil have ample
.jj'puig her products
to inark'ts-bot
ji -North and South.
r, f, .. .
ue lUCarthaeo h is
JiOoL at the bl
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c.f rived liom ison cc Jone Car.
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ua"e factory .and vvhat, a success it
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tage ofcon.patativeiy no faciltief ;
i greater the pros -
then how iuuc
pect.for eiiccesfe with facilities.
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.)'tiiz themst Ives iato an improve ,
iin-nt society and use every idTort
toward the building up , of the
town. By. a- united lilort they
Vouhl inturcept capital coming in
to the Siiite j and by laving out
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proper inducements get it investtd'; , , ,
1 n ;tructs her . delegates, they wul
here. All that is needed to make
.it'll town fs eiiterpriso and capital.
- lii-JIoo'rr H'jnunfy.' What " ill
11 rmiirc-lief
W.e ha--efojten pondered on the. tj,e proper time, conies. Lt thel-i rh:i!ips u others v. isu.e r.ttter-oa.
above wbj.n:t and have tried to j Committee say what rule shall'2 IceSn"7" n-
, ,0,,n eQ,Ve 01 acll" 10 SUS i govern" the. primaries, whether ma ,u w.ley vs. Cok mcn', pi.
gest,; .thaj vvuld harmouiz3 tl.erjty or two-thirds, also what rule ;c Siager Mf Co vs. J. C.,Mi.
. d.ir, re:,c,k oV cur party .leaders j snaj govern the conventions. And ! ?i-r,i" MfgCo. vs. p. M Su-v.-.-ert.
.' Un- puity to u position Wa-are in favor of the majority;.,,., Iin(T flWrf,iPr
that wo jlid injsure, its success. It
has prov
Riid as ye
na wearying thought,
K we have not obtained
the consent ol our minds to .any
fenkd opinion. One thing is ve
ry evident to cur minds, however,
that: tf these differences , are not
healed arid unity of action secured,
thu defeat of the party in ISS is
certain, ow how aud in what j ,et a regular baIiot be taken aa(J j,
Way to cffectl tfii8 IS the t.uestiom '! . m-' :
t , i; . '.fil K!'A. gets a majority of the votes, id
ovr . r .u. V,CIUU,
loucn oninisubject a3 no elec
tion comes oiTthis year, but there
is much work to be done, msny
dilTVrence to i be. healed, enthusi
asm to be. aroused aud a general
.waking up ia all quarters needed.
And a yenrlihead is none too soon
to commence work,
Now, fet us look at the condi
tion of the parly. It has no leafi
er, no planVif cc' ion, it onlyr " has
control of t'ha Senate, Clerk's of
fice, Register's office and Treasur-
cr, when it should control all, its j
members seem lukewarm and care
less, it is almost every year sacri
ficed for personal feeling'or private
grievance, its primary power dis
regarded and generally in a state
of innocuous ihsucUtdc. It will be
l 1 il..t. It. Vlf T - Ci.. I
rememuereu imu iui. v. oiu-
art was eiecrea juairmaii ci ine
htecutive Committee. lie -being
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(head or leader. As the other
j .
; members of the Committee, which
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MS comnoaeu oi mo (lairman ui
i
eacn lownsn.p ornmiuee, nave
the nower io XI ! I anv vacancy that
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that a meeting be called at an ear-
I . 1 i . T nml fi I A rt t (Amn M-. I A lilt I
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i:e vacancy uiiuseu vy ins uctiiii
It would be advisable also to in
vite the members of the town's'nip
n j i . .
commiuees anu Kuapi borne p.uu j
of action for the future. It is evj Vve,nt to Caiforn-ia to virt -relatives,
ide'nt that we must work if we! While there she met C. G. Walk
wish to be successful in 1SSS, and eriy, a wealthy merchant and man-
it is none too soon to commence
work.
What is needed is re-or"aniza-tion
and compel the members of
'he paity to lay aside all private!
feelings and labor only for the
party's success. This can be done
and must be. The past must be
as a sealed book and no reference
made- thereto. , Many good demo
crats have erred and e iused others
to disregard the tri;e princihis of
j the party, .md while you cannot
iem to march under the
; banner by abuse and
iem with thufr -missteps,
i .
idemccratic banner bv abuse ana
i taunting them with thuir -missteps,
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!y0U can fling them back aud SO--
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cure them uy layitu' the pa.it usitk', 1
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and treating thenv as though they
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never erred. The members.-of the.
.party themselves have ii iured it
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more than any one else by allowing
their feelings to outweigh tlu-ir re-
Cird lor the -party's' interest. 'It if
ri'n'ilv shameful, the eonditinti the!'
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party h now in. - liie resuit ot an; ,
fi'r,tnn i ennr.Iiisi vp m idi'r.rp thnt l
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Ihe ; party- has t-po orgamz itmn.
One dtmocrat IvliU be elected bv
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300 majority antr another deieatec
;
j by 200. It is diheoumino; to men
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wua ueMru io oe-ucmycruis so ie
,
main in a party where so little re
r
card is shown for tlte success o
uiy F'J w,tl l Ppeiuauou o
. lit'' i. A I
5ts principles.' Iu this county it
tuauy -tas no principles, it is
inlestitLte of bo;h. rudder and an-
i cnor.
9
We are squarely iti favor of the
Executive Committee meeting and
drawing up rules by which the
primaries as well as conventiong
i shall be governed. Let it be a
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iii!i flint ntiUJ3 fi:!."! truvnc irn in
not be admitted into the conven-
lion. LiCl lueir instructions Ue
their credential, aud let those in -
j structions bo handed in as soon as
i the convention is called
j order and read by the clerk when
i r.aje It always secures the choice j
ayi
"J 0f tj.e people while the othe
not. We are in favor of ailowm
man a voice in the convention
give him his voice in the
kuu .cvju.,
send a unit vote. For instance, if
1.! A. B. and C are candidates or rre-
c 1 ; ,..nchi nJi.Ut
"'struct for A. on the first Fallot
and for the strongest man on the 6 B.a-Ur otLcrs. .
, , ,. , ,, . r ' IeahfclH Diewer vi. Levi Brewer.
second, and disregard all votes for WolLwd T t Marv MjN&U .
B. and C. In tlllS Way all rart7 76 .Osas & Minors. Morri A- C4mcn.
splits may be avoided, orifaoyjTS H, J. & A. D. Mu?e v. WaiUce.
split occurs at all it will be cunfin
ed only to a towDsti:p. Kequire,.. . , .': ' , ,
J 1 1 jso V, u Uie vs. Fziak Ebe-iau.
iggggD TO THE
CARTHAGE, N. C.,
all candidates to announce them,
selves publicly before the prim3
ries mt'et. Hit IS net in accord- The Comcnsdoar of Msore Co-ny
ancc with the State and National feSX t
rules, then We Suggest tl.ati a Con- i
veniicn oe cauea to snape a plat- j
form lta,I Mionf. r,.!,, tn OAvprn
, , w e .
primaries and nominating conven-
tion3. We have heard some.fo.vor
holding our conventions en mosses,
but we are dead opposed to k, for
we could never hope to be suc
cessful with the present state o!
feeling ezistinsr.
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We are anxious to see the dertv
ocratic party successful in lSS
r "I k tfi) inn Anlif rjartn?n i" Tr t i
z iticn it may easily be accomplish
ed. It, besides, will be a general
ekcticn and a much more favora
ble year for organization and suc-
i ces3. We invite correspondence
. ...
on ims suojeci ana nope me mem
bers of the Executive Committee
will cons'uier our suggestions and
take -some action to tdect organ;-
ition.
About a ver.r aco Miss IVanche
jjugu, nf West Troy, N. Y,
nfactu.rer. Lventuaily she married
him. A short time ago he-died,
leaving his wlvdn fortune of SG,
000,000 or $7,000,090, to his wife.
Mrs. Walkerly is not yet 2-5- yeais
of ae.
Moore Snpericr Court, Orlaber 2j, 18S7.
Ctt3F' of CM Caiss.
OCT03EFI TERM 1887-
NTo. : Weunpsday, 1st Week.-
fG Wicker'v--.' B. VT. Thon;ir;.
1 1 Larc- V3. T. S. Tl: .ma?, cdm'r.
77 Favr fc Heir.-
6 Harrison & Linton vs. N. C. Millstone
rri
c.
, tc;
, ,T. , 1T , T r , ,
y- icLeal Idafe Jennctt Dalrymple
Mach ts. Uobesvii
No. Ihur.'dsy, 1st W.ek.
4 luebardson ts. Turret fc.
Hi A. II. d ell v vs. Maw Robin -.
lb I ;U V lUrilllCSLi ilv.LU I' Yd. .CilLlvJ file-
Q'IGCU
Pr dlrrv TT iwlfV nlliprs.
I 23 'froy vs. J. .- 'v. Kiddio.
! dalinK Lewis a. Ci. . Mcri-..Tf;on.
W.iNh v. Ued (l1J .Minni Co.
Alhcd v?. Non
Fri lav, 1st V'(.'ck.
i..-, r . i. 'l - - 1 T
i ! i i. ! nm .:.(; i p rrs is. .1. j -r - vin:
i ., ---- - - -
j .v c-th,-r,.
17 Ritih1r'lson Vf- J- - & J. Tarrptt.
!S K. Mktiu a others v.;. K. Morri.son a
j , otlibr.
11 Canifil'dl, Tderrjiaan k Co. vs. IsAb.lI.
Mcl'arland.
11 D.ilryn'ph3 vs. Bailey Luic.
51 Mcl, Kennedy vs. W. W, BroTT.
! f J I'l V U. l
jJ03 wiiip ts. J. S. Blue.
No. , I Saturday, 1-t Week.
11 rtoPFcr vs. Coi otliers.
31 Kelly vs. Bro-vvn.
16 Woruacl: vs. Bnchan i oiiici.
61 Lane vs. Ba?-li:m;-.n t Diiirvinj.lc.
92 Bine vs. Bray & MotTitf.
91 Worthy vs W. L. Fitter.
101 W.' L. Bitter va. Wovthy.
No. Ior.(!av, 2nd Week.
8 W. B. Fry va. L. W. Cnn ie.
19 Sycncer vs. McDonald.
3. McKonzic Vt. Eennc-lt & others.
1 1
i i
i 72 McNeill vs, Coz others.
j I u Atl! 11. I iilHipS VS. . U. JXUoC.
r, a TT Til. If It
j s7 Scott vi.MjKeithan.
j - 3 Thornton vs. A. McMiiian
j Tuasday, 2ad V ek
tn;7 Elbn-tor. Uoyeter & Lo. ts. Scott, aim
& othcr-
i p wiiitchua i Co. vs. piw u r
, Mining Co.
; 71' wicker v. Thomie wiiii:a.
Amsll aJm'p vs. MelntwU ntbr,
i?7 J- w- Sco;t, Jr., adai'r v.. Scofegiiw,
I No. . Thursday, 2aJ Week.
I53 Allred vs.-J. F. Burns.
- 55 TttCkT3. iine Mdver.
1 59
Lendsy Cagla vs. wj tia.
- 1 si w- R- Caapbell vs. Catherlue ra'Jlips j
Wcdnncd.T. oi.,1 IW. ' wui n:iii a oepun lucre, lor the 1 ".nxisi- t ..,r. , ... .. .
SAO! . .ythers. purpos, on the d,vs ButJ duria tL,1 of Ocmhr. iW 'A i' n i. 1,9 U LKL
. bur ; !i , i'tTR r- 1 niomL of -UER: V:2S " 1 i: isr w goods.
tritnary. j Laaiergcr, j - ' parcels of Hn4 to tnfike suett3 iu the-uH ff fiT'irTxrri I
4 ; cArrieoa x Pinion vs. litu uo:a ouvcr - ; . ' .....w,., 11. uiutmaivwioaw:
POLITICAL, jMQRAX AND SOCIAL INTERESTS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 i887
Notice-
I,0Sv; of "te ivisg the report of the building
me Mine.
'"'ard 1.
J. 1 SIcIvee, ci a:rm.m
Ii'd -f Co. Cwaraissioners.
NOTICE.
The creditor-; an-l (libtriV)tite3 of the cs
Ut of a. J. McDonald. dectaseJ, are ni
fie.l :':i tT V. J. M -DonaM, ad. of said es
tate, Cie J itis fmal account iamy ofB&e,
an, unless c.-cccfions be filed thereto ou or
befcre FruT.y. 7rh day of Oct. 167. said
J account will Le. approve J.
D. A. MclQNALD, C. S.-C.
The partnership lieretofnre esistfn b?-ivri-on
the undeisiTnxl under the firm style
oi Nerd .t Co., nt Jouetiboro, N. C., id this
d:iy dissolved by inntuiil confsent.
Mr. L. M. Fouehee U authorized to dis.
p)e of the f,'oods, vares und merchandise j
now on hand, and to make collect lone of all
niortr,'-!, note?, accounts aud evidences
f dc!,t fj'jiicr.illy.
Ih'ise indehUd MCST settle at once.
This 1st day of Oct.
S. II. Buchanan.
N. J. Ne:d.
L. M. Fontil ee.
Administrator's Notice,
ITa in qualified as Administrator of the
j-cattite of Fox Booth, deceased, cren-
ertl notice is hereoy given to all persons
in-letted to said estate, to come forward
and make immediate payment, and all per
sons holding claims agiinst said estate are
requested to present them duly authentic i
ttfd'o.u or before the 2tili day of Sept. 18-38,
ol- h:a notice 'will be tdc.uied in bar ol
tiioh jecovery.
D. McG. Kelly, tdm'r of
' the fctate oi F. Dooth.
Sept. 2th. 1.SS7. . - G.
Ty v'.rtne of an crdcr of the Suprrior
i'onrt ,( Moore County, we, the undersign
ed, Executors of Tillmad ThomaB, decJas
el, will sell at the Court Housa door in
Carthage, Moore County, N. C, on Sloudaj
Ooroher 4, 187, at theOioar of one o'clock
p. m.. f. ir the purpose oi m.ikiur ll'-al Es-
:i t e avets, t'ie landrt describes iu oar pcti,
tion illed with rJio Citik ol the Superior
Court ol' j Coiit.t;-.
Number of aciv,-: 2 )
Tcrn:s o!' S.;le: Ciis',.
! r.ti.'atiou of L imi: On waten.f Btibb creel;,
v'ac 4VU ,n ' ,"r co" 21 ' L
.'. ?J, Thom.vs
J.i. 1 no mas f Execat.ro,
.V. E. Murcliiscn. Att'y.
-TRUSTEE'S SALE.
By vii t;:e of a Deed of Trn?t executed en
J U. i-itU, 1 Cv-J, L'y 1 ; inrtti I ai'OUUU
Vl'.Iltftone Con!p:ii!y !o the nndersianed,
Trustee, I will f-i'H at public andion for
f'ah on ttic iO.u d.iy of November, 18 w.
j J. 10 o'clock", a. li.'.. on the pren.ues nt
i'a;kcA-Moo. e Co., N. ('., the prop
! t.rtv oT snid ("ojnp.iry, consi-ting i" n trac;
j oi l.'.nd of 1Z0 acicf, upon v.hioli id kHuu
I ted t!-e Mill-to:;.; Q .any, iunchiit k1hjs,
1 dv t-lli ng .'i.i'is'vs, saw-mill, ratent-rulie;-j
i!. iniu" mill, f.mnlrv, tl:e fil'irv-honse, find
: :iu wi tui. 1 1 i!i-i 11 i(.utui-iv, mock in 11 a ie,
( ..n-.xt-rUU, w,,-on:-, too!,, naVall the otW
i pers-miil rr jFrty, toother -with the fra-
i''' d '-Viimny, mIho U;o ttdephonc
' u e 1 f 17 ruiito -xifcudirr frum Oumerou on
11c -.1 . ... 1 . 1 i
i !ii.l
A. 0. BuExizcr., Trustee.
.c .-j.tcm'.iT 22 . ISS7.
N.OTICE!
taxes!
! Having received the Tax
; for 157, please read the following
j Law carefully and remeniibor I am
compelled to obey the B'lnie and
i very man in the county will have
! to conform to this Liw.
j Laws ok -lss", Chapter 1.37, Soc.
j The ffiier-:f or Lis deputy sh.di sittend at
I tils oijice, hui:i,' the laanths of Pcptenilrr
j and NowKber for tko purpose ol" receiving
t:tX'.--: he .shall aU-) in like m inner attend
' it It ast one d y urin the. mt.-ath of Oeto
i ' cr txt s.iii.c one or wore places in eich
! fo7i!-d.i", oi" wh: :h l.j d.iys' Tir.t:.-; shall be
' given by adveerti moment nt three or more
j public places, an 1 iu a newtpapar if oiie be
, ublislicd in the c.Hii.tj'.
j Ki.c, 3f-; Whenever tho taxe? shall b3
i. i .1' .... i i ... ,
! ' m? cne.ua nBaii un-
j Fr. 55: On the 1st Monti -iy in Febra?
j ry ia each ver, the Sdic-iilf is directed tf.
! orTer -it pa'''d.-. ?r.te at tbs Court-house nil
: ' .... i.;-n i !
I prc-vi uta year still rem ;ii tmpaiad oa the
I si M Ui.l.iy in Jaunat'y precedinf.
i I sl;a:l endeavor to follow t:ietlv the
I ahovct laws, then-fdi e nil parties -are
-i it i 1 1 v rfti!r-v f o.'J fii frt'rft f. ..vv-.i-.Tn,. 1 t
i ... . . , . - - j w v. , v. w.j. i.. -4 ,UU stilt '
-cdtlf tii-'ir tixop. I v. I!! be in invof-i
j lice, during the mouth cl Ociober. or you
j S;in.or. Fanford. Tue.d.-ij, I Hh.
I jwu-buoi-d, wunet'ioro, M.ciue.-i.t ij, lijta. m DenUen. -township, ivIbiEiij tic had
Drra-l -uy, dpe Fear, Thnrvj iy, 13;h. i of D. A. McDanald a 1 other?,' In .xa
J ffeiii rou, Gr-t !, Fri by, 14;h. the Oalhirine Dwd fcva?trid.Vj ! b-joa-;
Manly. StrN-iT,- S-.t :r-!r, 13-.h. j ginto.tip feUte of Oaib-iritc L
. uf, rrliL;!!, i 1. 1 iv, i7th. h
i P'uips .vj . .-pruig, i uej..j, i -:n ol Jand wtuite i iix IV:'. t towaL?' k1-
B 'at. Jien l la '.W In, sd4V, 1 iih . j psiUKg the JarJs of Orrsn OIdh un ui 0h
i V "r"'S r 't'J---i y, 2 ta. ! tr?, desibel iu a .ria K. fl. Worthy
I . - C " 9 . 1 ,
j Ciirta, Carthage, Sat-r-lay, x2a-.
nar-xuoje ia;;in jo mett ice at the 1 f. .-0 , : '.. . j AT TILS I
(Wc n;m) pl-ux an I tcttMt-jr thir taxed ( n w A,"eca' . " !
I will 1-e risitei fct a:;. ei: rr de; nty at oucu I . l'J Kt?fe . r !"-' n njlfru LOITHT CASH PHICFS
tasfc due. -Ti.r uxes B-.ut be huual i r?3,,, to icnaU.mt. : A. u.. j 2r-.inilfT Jwkct FncM:4 for Cot- ,
up by the 31 Liv of ne Dovcr. ' Ps 'J V ,J0J:b5 Uoiw of llooh Kre - j '"o. 'piriu ad Crjde Tcrpa'i.. I
Rnectfulrr. u.Ju.,u ocrea-i OvyugiQ r u tLe- C.!l km lii.-n . . t-4 v .
, , , . , , . ' " rf0. Vj. SCOTT, Jit.
OF MOORE
I "- T-: - :
FALL OPE-jfl N Cr
OF-,
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS.
L. T. BROWN & CO,
S A N P O H D
-DEALEUS
Millinery, Fancy Goods, Velvets,
Prunes: Feathers, Tips,
'
iTKats Trimmed to Order.
sent by mail.
iviSdto;Sl!t0Ck 13 nOWOpcn fur 't!on aud our fHcudaaad thepabrcc1
Yours truly,
Sept. 2S
L.
ESTABLISHED ISG5.
will hill
JofiB Lewis
K A L E I G If,
jlolac Use-.
A R D W A H : K ?
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS.
RIMS, SPOKES andlHUBS.
Jiulberand Lather Bdiinj, Lhne, Cemetrt n,l Plur
tJrr U SrtKL AND N.MLv
The "ALL PJGlir' Cod; Stove
PAINTS, OILS and GLASS
LARGEST STOCK
We Guarantee Conni Merchants
WeHavepuroliased tRisiit fartho iu Maori
county of tKc
FRALEY QUILTING
FRAME
The only thoroughly practical Invoi? cion
FOR MAKING QUILTS AND COMFORTABLES ON THE SIEV
ING MACHINE.
Works equally well on all. the different
ot quilting.
Will mnko Quilts and Comroi'tablc3 of.anv Mze, and in an inci-edibJv sho-' fim
With thi QUILTING FitAMK. iHiu- is" h,o v,i:!, t'lr.
operator than an other sewin-' within tin; ran- ; of tU ' .senh-- Mac'n h- I
Lists Soi'r0 Clmm' Xo Fa!lliling Machine is complete uilhoul U,iS at-
It is the greatest lahor-sann- inventi
pftonl to bo without one. Jt will last a
We propose uitmn the next 3 months, to hP. WCry femily in Moore Count
the onporlunitv of examining it and testing its cffiVacv, as we .tart our a--rnt"o.,
in a lew days to canvass the county. Jn the mean time, if you come to Carlh-i-r.
drop ia at the Ulade Oili.e and take a look kt it n
The Retail Price is $7.50,
Bui in order to introduce them, wc will- sell ten Family Right
ezch toicnship in Moore County for the small price of
.FIVE-' DOLL AMS
Very
JXO Jr. SCOTT,
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;' ValuablQ "PlCD9rtV
TO BE EXPOSED TO SALE.
i 1W acres, mora c-r Kjk on tS.c J 1
:i:t. rest m no l-s -rc. m or 1
office of Eep-T uf Deeds Ceck D. L t,
COUNTY.
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IN-
Velveteens, Satins, Ribbons,
Corsets, bustles, c. 4
Special AttenUcn paid to orders
T. BKOWX & CO.
IM,
N. C.
AXD
PISTOLS
The "ALL liir.HT' Wu.jo.i.
ASS.
S T A T P.
IN T II E
Gooas at'WKolU Loa-cA PK I-
'7;.
makes of machines and dues all manner
in yrt offered the public. So far-lv tu
lifetime. ian..u can
in
Resreclfuily,
JR. and If, A, FOOTE, JR.,
Carthage, .Ni C.
W. O. PETTY,
?007 AND SHOES,
EATS AND CAPS, $c
mzi i mmm cf mtmu.
CO IIS, ME if,,
FLOVR AtiB BACOS
"lla" order, lie uau.tfc mih-.
i i n k
NUEIBEE. 9.
11S7.
Prices LOWER Tla Irer,
'. AT
0. Sl JONES9 ?
Manly, f. C,
where thereTcaa always b fuanii W fat :
l-ce of " ;
J)ItY GOOD
groceries, TTAts,
; . Cp, fiboc. Boot.
Ra-vly-Mjidc Cltliii.
liaxdware, Glasewnre,
la fttet cdj nad eTcrj thieg fouai io
arst-cuiss iom,
t . - - - .. -
I aai prepared auJ determined a fxy in
hiRhefit market price for crude tarpebtiu.' : -sud
all 'kinds of country pnxlnc. .
ca't Lo uii.Iem.ld in a.nj Hut of goo.J
7s taoffo, nd jom wi'rt ai mantf
hy tailing on m& ichen you go l&
Manlr.
Jan 4 87 tf.
" M GcGrJs, Better GooJs. -
I bare on hand n& n daily rccci?!
tag a full lino of pure
Forrin and Damtslic UCER BEE1,
cic&as &. tobacco,
Conrcclloneri .
Crackers, ,
Canned aOsl cr,
HAM i?, b A It D lN' 1 1 ?, S A L V ? N ,
I and a full line of canned fo " -
ou and exauiiue . . . .
nns: i a: x n z
.1 t n h t: "s a i ii v
oa u tii i;, v e.
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II ivc fonuetl 11 parlnerhlip for the prac .
i'v ( dvil J, iu th i riur l'uuit$
I . ...J- C.M.ll. , ,
C57"AiHiual icLuucr of ae'rtViW party ia-
ciadtfd.
ft'l? If
Carturip Academic MMi .
Prepares for College and Bummcs,
Gaithago, Moore Co., N. G
Fall Tenu iens Aug. 1st and Co
tiuues LO weeks.
M. Met;. SHIELDS, A. V,. I Prtnet-
J. F. CULK.
M ns. Ma uy wkll, Muslc Teacher,
Term?: 7.50 to per e?!..
Aticient and Moki-ii. Language 8LO0
per month extra. 1 -r
Music. ineUiditig use of ins'lrumentj
3.00 per month.
Ucard -trom G.OO to ei(U)0 jx-rmoutlv
I'or particular?, addrc&s cither priucV
Aug. 1.
tf.
Saiiford Higl School
BOTH SKSK?. ' "
Strictly Iv on-Sectarian
College VteirHcry mi l'nce$A.
J Tilin E Ktllr. J. 3J.. rriuflpa!.
'irs. innie S'GilTary. lady rriatlpil.
(Late o. l'ov let Kcti'Ad.)
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Tt:iTrrN-:-$l,Vb f2.no. 2.50 and 3
0 per tpiMiU. .Clawc each .1,00 tx
',ua. iiusic -J,ou. j; nru s.oa
i V;l, ije5sin open 2nI M-n4av in ,AtJ
igasl, ISfcC. For pariiculari. allrev,
5-fi
tiiifurd, JS. C.
R A.IL-RO AHS
j iiiaftr "1 r I rf- i-- r- -rT ' -"nl'f-
ytfeAitir lit i i.
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A SPECIFIC TOR .
Pr s"t T""v
-fliTENSTRUATIon or
JLVJ.OITTHLT SICKOTG21
lakes d"r t! CHA50K OF UFfc jrm
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