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THE INDEPENDENT. FRIDAY SEP., 28th 1894. V;otc for A.r W. Graham. Vote for Parker, ; Vote for Gattis. . Vote for to carry the election. Democratic club meets Monday night. -ti'- : : 1 The side walks on Main street need a little fixing up before the winter sets in. Licenses were granted by the Supreme Court to Fifty-nve young men. 1 . i - Mrs. Ida Sparrow, who lias been visiting her parents in Reidsville, .' returned home to-aay. Mr. F. W. Kenney, of Windsor, N. C. arrived Thursday night, he is sticking type for the University Press Co. J also taking a course in wc university. r Miss Carrie Hogan, spent several hours in town, this morning, shop- . Mrs. Marthy Andrews, of Gath, who has been visiting relatives here, returned home to-day. ., Let every Democrat be at the Scpool House next Monday night to join the club. . - Mr. Small and family who have been visiting friends here for some weeks, returned to their home in Washington, N. C, IaSt Thursday. The registration book for Chapel Hill precinct is now open at F. M. Barbee's office. All who have not registered, will make itf convenient to do so, - ! We are informed that Mr. Jj W. Cates, has rented the basement under Kluttz & Yearby 's drug sore and will run a coffin and paint shop. Everything points to a good trade this fall. The merchants who would set their full share" should not fail to employ plenty of printers ink. . The Patterson Hotel is nearing completion rapidly. Nearly all the outside work is finished. Itwill be the most desirable place in town. . i 1 Work is bing pushed on Drs. London, and Headen s nouses on Pittsboro street. They want to be in them by Christmas. j Mr. Dve. the manager of the - . foot-ball team. of the A.1 and M. C,, is trying to arrange a game with the Wake Forest team Thursday of Fair week. 1 Thieves entered the A. Cheek & Co., here store of r J. last Satur- day night and got what money was left in the cash-drawerj about' 12. Mrs. Lula Benson, of Benson, Johnston county, is on a visit1 to her sister Mrs. Frank Ezzell J and other relatives in this section. Miss Lillie Webb, who has been "visiting her brother j; Mr. j June Webb, left this week for her home near Oaks. Miss Lillie wiil leave for school next Monday - at Lenoa, N. C. - I Miss Amy Morgan, daughter of Thomas Morgan, .who lives near this place, died last Thursday night. She was buried to-day at -the Bar- 1 bee cemetery, j V "' The invitations are out announc- " . i I 1 L. . ing the marriage of Mr. Eugene Lockhart Hassell, to Miss Margaret Lizzette Cheek, Tuesday evening October 9th, at 8 o'clock, in the Baptist Church at Hillsboro. Mr. D. Sparrow has been raris ferred from the Chapel ;HiIl branch .of the Southern RailwaV to Golds- boro, as .Yard master. Mr. Fred : " i I 1 I ! : i Pritchard has taken his place on the train here. The ladies who have seen the new Millinery goods at Mrs. Cora Williamson's; over ; Mr. Lloyd s store, say it is j the prettiest , line ever brought to Chapel Hill. Don't fail to call and see her stock. The Alamance' Weekly, can't bear the idea of Mr ' Hroh'jmK (111 . WIUIlUllli useing up Tommie (Settle so at Oxford on 1,7th. But the 'Weekly will have to grnn and endure it! The state road convention ended its work in Charlotte Thursday.. It was the -agreement that the con vention meet again in Raleigh dur ing the state fair. The closing busi ness, was the discussion of various topics relating to roads. 1 1 The law requires a new registration: of voters and those who fail to re gister by Oct. 27th. will be denied the right of suffrage at the Novem ber election. Democrats, give special attention to this important 'duty. Mrs. Lizzie Harris has returned from Greensboro, where she went to be at the funeral! of Rev .Frank ' ' '.'.(- 1, ! L. Reid, who died in that city at 5 o'clock Monday morning of gastritis, of the stomach. , Mr, Reid was President of the.Greehsboro Female. ( : i i 1 College. j 1 1 The new road from the creek be- low Mr. Robt Stroud's into town will be finished this ! week. This will serve to show our people what can be done in the' way of good roads The people who travel that road musf not forget to thank Prof. Holmes for that great improve- mentis It will be of incalculable benefito Mr. Stroud.; j The speeches of Messrs R. B. Boone, nominee for the Senate for this district, and Samuel 'Gattis for Clerk of the ' Superior Court for this County, on last Ionday night, at the School House, had the true Democratic ring. They discussed the tariff and money question, in a plain and simple manner They devoted much of their 'speech 1n vindicating the last Congress, that , the acts passed were of great benfit that Democracy had fulfilled its promises to the people. They are strong,, straight Democrats and are making a vigorous campaighr ' The Seaboard AirLine broke oot ouly its own - but all records for Southern railroad running Friday by running a tram frorri Portsmouth to Raleigh, 180 miles, minutes. The PostofFice Department has changed the name of the postoffice at Appomattox Va.. to Surrender. the county seat having been moved from where Lee and Grant met three miles, and named Appomat- tox. ni i ! I AM NOW RECEIV ING- MY . STOCK F r Dry G-oods, Notions, SHOES, Hats etc. and a full supply of of iall kinds. Oim MONARCH FLOUR can't ;be- beaten; every sack g u .rr a n t e e d to be fresh and pure. ' - SHIP STUFF AMD tBRAW Fresh from the Mills.' j. CAR LOAD SALT JUST RE CEIVED. s Agent for tNEV LEE TRO- PIC and DERBY COOK STOVES, and the Celebrated OLD; HICKO RY WAGON. na ;'- j '." - 1 Call arid see mei H. 1 HI PATTERSON. Our wish is to furhisb R U G 3. N D of all kinds at prices to suit ouf; j, ' f patrons. Special attention to PRESCRIPTIONS- Ml A. B. . CHAEL HILL. N. C Fresh Groceries mmcmEs Boberson E S T, D ealer in v Plain & Fancy - Q-fo- i vjtivc uic a uui vviieii you uxc xuyjt.iug , iui Rr. R. B Give me a call when you are looking for j anything in the GroCety-line, 1 - JtSEND ME YOUR COUNTRY PRODOCE.: ;; , Chikcns, Eggs, Butter etc. I will pay the highest market prices. ? ' R. R, BEST, Chapel Hill N. C. HEW 1 8E&U . DURHAM RACKET STORE. -r CHAPEL HILL, N. C. : Ndw is the time to get your cneap supplies, r Bargains on top of Bargains rcan be ;. had at the RaCRet Store, papers of pins .5c, 2 spools of 2threadi5c, 2 papers of Nedls 5c. guyu sucks 5 4nu 9c a pair, v Prices Reduced on Every Article. We ke?p a nice line "of Groceries also Dry poods. MIKE ROSENBORG & Co '1 f ; are the Reading Lry erymen of OhapelSill, - CM 4 When you want nice turn puts, nuibdb, ougics or carnages can no hid trnm t horn n r untr hnnr Hnn - r or night. They" are prepared to do any anH all kinrlc aF HanHnitv '? ' RMfl aj 1L r, c4 . HUH Wll IIIUVLW 'VI HMipilHI ' . ' .Lj ' You will do well to consult them j when you want Horses and -Buggies, or Wagons, J -RAY & BRO, Chapel Hill, N. C. That is, if you. trade 'with the"re- liable firm of : 1: A. Get Left! never EUBANKS ERO If you have ever traded there you know it, and know; too, what jhe sells is what he says it is;N; : v New Sea sonable Stock j Is whatyoii want and I have it in Dry Qoodi, Shoes, Hats, Notions arid Groceries ... i 4 If-.IY My place is easy to find on Main St., an4 you will get kind and polite at tention. i ; ' , R. A. EUBANKS & BRO.
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