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'' .' ' "'' '"'' U'- ? Av- ' ':'.V'.V'v: i- CHABEL HILL, N.H -C itHTOV, SEC. 1:14, 189 VOL. I. NO;.vm. ' i t . ' ' '"I : X ' " S . ' - . F. W. HndetoDer k EeuDeii Foster, p-,Receiyers.K .vi'-.Vii- Copdctscd, 'Scljediiie. T i ' IN EFFECT NOVEMBFR 27th 1892. ; 1 f THE CHAPEL HILlMWS TOWN AND. COUNTY NEWS. , Only 25 cents for 3 niontks. Can't you ! Eggs are a. scarce article on this market. ; Lv Rlchmon ArBurkevilU XI. SOUTHBOUND. ! !vf ; ArKeysville. 7fj 35 P ' t. LvDanville. ' tS!fc55.pni . 725 am :i LvGreensboro. i vloorpm : o so am . . "Ar Goldsboro. " 'ii35,pm ' . t7 45 P Ar Raielehr . yjpm 11 ip pm Lv Raleigh, '. ; opri 6 15 am . .. Lv Durham. J , ? 5 ii pm ' 715 am .?? Ar Greensboro. ir .47 Pr 9 i5:am ' t- Lv Winston., fo pm; -8 00 -am .jV, Lv Gteensbdrtjr -aitpm.4 q 30 ?im . Ar Salisburyi;- q 50 pni 11 04 am ArStatesviU is 03 pm : 1.' Ar Asheville. j v j ; ?4 25 pm . Ar Hot Springs. . ' 5 57 pm . . :Lv Salisbury. 1 '9' 55 pm 1114 am , Ar Charlotte. n Jo pm 12 40 pm Ar Spartanburg. I 56 am -336 pm Ar Greenville. 1 3 07 am 4 42 pm , Ar Atlanta, -i i aoo am n oorra wLv Cnarjone, , j 11 4j?m V AT t.nlnmhii DAILY. No. 1 37. 12 50 p m 2 50pm 318am .5 35 am . 6 45 am I , , P ' . - : ,- . ' I , It- Prr;ir1nt Wintnn wpnt tn Ral Mrsl Ezzell treated her .friends on Ar Columbia. Ar Augusta 6x am r 1000 am - i ' NORTHBOUND.? ! J i I . I -;. ;No.; i ito . : Lv Augusta - .60opm Lv Columbia- " , 10 50 pm -Ar Charlotte. , - 6 bo am Lv Atlanta. - . 9 20 pm Ar Charlotte. ! 6 40 am Lv Charlotte, - . 6 55 am Ar 2ansDury, ' a 17 am. Ly Hot SpJings Lv Ashevllle ; LvStatesville. ' Ar Salisbury 1 Lv Salisbury. . 827 am - Ar Greensboro, , 10 10 am i Ar Winston, -' tt 30 am . Lv Greensboro, 10 20 am " Ar Durham . !i2 11 pm Ar Raleigh. I 09 pm Lr Raleiga. i 128 pm Ar Goldsboro. 3o5ipm Lv Greensboro, . -lo 20 am Ar Danville. 2 0ipm Ar Keysville. 45 pm . ' Ar Burkevllle. ' 3 25 pm , Ar Richmond, f 1 5 30 pm fDally except Snnday No. snow 6 50 am ' 8 12 am 8 17 am 9 25 am, it 37 am 12 28 pm 4 55 pm 935 am 1(20 pm 525 pm cream j Monday night. iMrs. Cora Williamson is vi friends in Durham, - . i Rev; N. M. Watson, homeffrom Conference last h siting AILY. 12 8 05 am i 7 00 pm (: 7 45 pm 9 15 pm p 39: pm , .,245 pm f 7 47 pm : 8 37pni ; 9 52 pm 9 29 pm IlZOpm : 10 42 pm fi 00 am ; 35; pm : ' .' 3 35 am j ,l .. - . 6 oom t4S am ;.i2 og pm n 3!pm j4 10 47 pm r 15 am V i 01 am 405 km ,4 5am .7 00 am br. h big display Holiday week. Webb; has i Wcldon Andrews nieiits . "3 Alr. of Cabbage we heads - H" i Mr. THE jAPEL HILL HOTEL FOR : j ;ltpi furnished - throughout and is trienost desirable piece of pro pertain ithe yillageJi For terms andJ4rther jjarticulars address MAgei,M care of this office. j Rej H. f . Darnall, pastor of the; rresDsienan cnurcn in uurimui, hasja Jiounced to his " congregation ntibn of, offering his resign He will go to Hampton, td is making arrange- the finest crate have seen. No. 38. . 12 30 am . 3 5pm " 7 30 pm 8 psipm Thompson of the 9 24 pm urday and Sunday in Durham. weigh' from 10 to 1 3lbs each Andrew Kins and W. B; Sat- Miss Mary Ann; News, spent in Durham Wilson and little 405 am 4.-51 am 7 00 tin.'- : Chtpel Hill Branch: MORNING TRAIN Lt Chapel Hill i I7 55 ! Ar Universi -.M University I 930; ' . ' - . EVENING. TRAIN.; , . K - ' Lr Chapal Hill I 4 3a j ' "Af University 5 3 .. " University f 605 . " Chapel Hill 705 itv 8.55 Chapel Hill "10 20". BETWEEH WETi POINT, and .RICHMOND Leaves eat Point 7:50 m daily, and 8:50, am 1 ment- 0 On. Estell 'and Hellens Brown Wer t no Hillsboro Tuesday.. V' X j ' I 1 : : ' . ' I - J; "Daddy" Cheek says . he received a let ter .from a lady in Burlington inquiring what "Z. O.". means. He says lie is sure going to write and tell her. I v c r Mr, Thos. Harris, of Durham, :vho has been here on a visito- his mother, I. returned home last .Monday. X vf:j if ur: ..', ;- TA . Mr.fJJ P. Foister is. making some weekj Let the) work of improve- his in natior Jjtwiahts for payments of Sta penSipers: have; been , received lpy MriJhn Laws Register of Deeds,! ancf tbse who are entitled to them are Jduested toj call and get them :drige County Observer. 'KlMl;:--b. Webb and his little LiB! and Zanftie, spent last .Sat- urpa) in xne ,duu v-ity. 'tvysrstitrip. '"They en j enjoyed nA hv enme biff tales 01 WIUIL incy 4 111 4ka AfKf VrtC - 1 -i -ii t - uurnain. Charles E. W. Johnston, of M.VE; Church, is -the Pi ncr.Fider tor tnis. tne rtai We clip the foljowing; from the lisf' of appointments j made : by the : j M. Ei Conference at Wilnington this week:' DURHAM E A Yates, P. E. DISTRICT Durham, i nn r7j itvR R HalL Durham. MainV St F A -Bishop, j Durham, Car Church L L Johnson. 4l. 1 Durham circuit J W Jenkins. Hillsboro circuit-D N Caviness., Chapel Hill station N M Waton. Leasburg circiiit-r R H Broom. .Roxboro circuit M'H Tuttle.' Mt; Tirzah circuitp-N E Coltrane. Burlington statiori-fL B Thompson. Burlington. chcuitlJ R Newlin. Alamance circuit-) M J Hunt. Milton circuit E E iRose. 1 Yanxeyville circujt-f J,H Shore. - ; Conference Colp6rteufrT J Gat- ' tis-; , - ; VL ' Trinity College4-plin VBoggess, riui. . '-11 CONTESTED. CASES . 'i hS-: ; X Dec. i2.4rThe " on elections jto e: . uiptnct anq win R ,:E. Walker ' locate: here has been jre . E ; daijy except Sunday and Monday; arriving in Rich- , ond 9:05 and 10:40 a, m, Keturning: leave- Kicn- L ; ..' ond 3.iod m and 4:45 p m. daily d'icept Sunday; ar- ' .'. I rive . est Point 5:00 and 6x0 p m. s ' 1 ' 'V V kvtwfpm Dir-MMrktirt Ail PA'EinH via iceysvilis V " v .1- ' rt laiL4'? t lr; till" . -.1 l 1 " v y" r. Yj"."" rr" '. ; , - r ; -T - Durham w p m. Keisti fcoo a m. Seima 0.35 a m Returning leave Se'Jna 3:30 p.-m. Raleigh 4:4oP m. Durham 60 p m. Henderson -7.25 P m, : Oxford t 7.30 ! j p m; arrive Keysville iiiSSP m. Richmond 7.00 a m , , i , Mixed train leaves Oxford daily except Snnday at ; o.5 a m; arrives Durham 11.55 a m: Leaves - Durham ' - , 7 45 a m daily except Sunday; . arrives- Oxford 9.20 . . -' I a m, Keysville 9129 amjj '"' 'I .1., ' c . j i. Additional trains leave Oxford daily except Sun day at 7:00 a m and tiui a m; arrive Henderson 8.0 - a ra and 12.40 p . m. Returning leaves! HendersQ ' 10.30 a m afid a.25 pm. daily except Sunday; iarnye . - ' t Oxford 11:20 p m and 3:5 pm. ' ' : s. Nbs. 9 and 38 connect at -Richmond from and fo !- West Point and Baltimore daily except Sunday. I " - S e Rfbkiey. SnnL':-! I i . Greensboro, N. C i - J. S. B. Thompson. Supt: : J Richmond' Va - f . W. A; TURK. Gen'l Pass. Ag t. Washington, D. C S. H. HARDW1CK. Ast-Gen'l. Pass. Agt. Atlanta, oa W. H. GREEN, Gen'l Manager See h: h, Patterson's CtiTW&ks announcement.- r He advertises Sou HAAS. TrafficManagr, Washington, D. Co Washington, v. 1 1 ' . : . . ' ' ' 1 . !i - I j ; ::-X.y I:'-' - hm a:: g ' ;-';' ,. - v . : . i 1 v-- 'i 1 1 . - , t 1 . - 1 ' - i- ": B: -:l'S( v-' - I IV -rT! M! " M PT the ... f uj 1. i . ! '. . . . .'. 1 ; .4 : ! V : "- " ;':V'V': : 1 : .111 r-' ':k-: . ZSW I I) M' HI Iliii'J , : l .r-: ' ' ;,'v - " ; Miss Mollie Kirkland, ' who has been on! a visit to her! brother, Mr. Lieon Kirkland in Durham, returned home this week. I j ; i n Mrsl Eubahks, who has been on a visit to her sister, Mrs. E, F. Ezzel 1 j returned to f her . home near Wliite Cross; yesterday.1 ' 1 , ! ! : ! " ' -n ' r. x 1 1. 1 Died On the 9th, at 'his home near Mt. Moriah ChucH, Mr., Kit Davis, aged 84 iyears. j He was a hrother .of the. late! Duncan Davis. H I. " I X ---V:. : .--.;... I. - ! ! Mr. John Davis is, somewhat Of j aj turkeys hunter as well as a j 'pos sum hunter. He walked' into town. Tuesday morning with a fine got)-" ler on his back. , u X - iif:-; : f.-. ; v! i! . -Vh 1 Madam Rumor has it ihat the Methodist fplks will have to provide a; parsonage ine coining year. 1 ne, preacher ;in charge; since his return, hovveverj says he1 Idonf know l,any thirig about; it.: j.:!-' X' A 'X-Xfy- ' MrV Roland Hays, of this I place, has- formed a Law parternership '.with Judge Womack and will go to Pittsboro-to live. I We regret to lose Mr. Haysand wish I him i j sufi cess in his new field. M - I :: i. ii. I ' lit,'." V 'MrJ Sykes, who was convicted lockading at the tiast term of Federal court it Greensboro, is atjtome. His case - was appealed- ana ne, is out on oonu ior my.a pearance.s. v. :X.a 7 v-;i -' jv 'Dock" YearbV was on the Hill yesterday. He brought ! up a Fortunertelling Machine ' whicn is on exhibition at the Drug Store. Drop in - afid .have your fortune told MrMerritt will explain-the modus operandi. ee ad bf Holiday goods iuH-to the St. Paul A. M.f Chilli; here.. - : . :':IV Mama McCauley has gone W f' -trptrpp; Ala. to sDend the CI, lias holidays with a class H rom! ' the : recent graduating rl l of Salem Female -GollegeV M':j 5Mcpaiily accompanieo: her ar D iS; -Aiiau irt, via. - rrnd sights to seej tne 4 I 1 Hi An Id mi (.'C Friend TCluttz says: he Ot ay CJ be able make a very great or the want of room. ..iv . ,1 . . . .. I: , . . find many things suitable for nts, and f k is general head J ters, in Chapel Hill, fori Santa III s. ii fllnhie thincrdo hannenr One moliihg last week Mr. M. A. I'Mc Cu jy, one of our most prosperous far As. started to Durham with a loa 1 Df cotton and strange to say bef f 2he reached Chapel Hill he los is miiles feed and the lines Mi vhicn he Was striving. . Evi der ithe early! start and broken vreinifeTIatter part of the ,night calla ste a nap.! '-1 . , 4 m bless the; man who does limieif alone.: but" for! us not his neighbors; and his town. SuiifSI man .has: friends, tuch a niaiVJ loved respected Jy Hall. 71 Hejie of real worth and benen tt t 5 Community, while the dis grnjuinndividual who. can set ho goodwis fellow being, but is al ways ojj the outlook for tha weak est point, is not the man for whom itysdll long mourn mm as departed. bOT,; say a good word af- Help aneigh- for him and yu are thinking of having paiiting done-foutside "or inside,1 parlor, dining- iwm, pea-rooms, or anywnere tuai pais or Jcaispnune is used find ont aoout oryp- sum Pi int the cheapest: and best. Call A HL ; Treat4nent of Drs. Starke & Palen'a Compound Oxygen tor Astnma, "nvsTjeTlsin fofon-li "nhiltv. Rheamatism. NeuralKa' and all other chronic diseases by lnnwation, one of tne greatest curauve agents bf this , age, for sale at the News arguments Heard the Case j OF WILLIAMS AOAIIN51 I Washington, ' Hntis'ft committee day heard arguments in the, con? tested election - fcase of Williams against Settle, from the fifth North ; Carolina Di5trictl i A; W. Graham, !' of Oxford, Ni C4 x-Congressman ; Hemphill appeared for the j contesr j tant, and J. W. Graham V of 1 Hills- ( ;,; boro, N. C, for fhe contestee. !. V The contested; cases of O'Neill . , agdnst' Joy, from the eleventh Mis- sojiiri district, wall Jpostponed uniil J f i the next meeting. I X, X '.H. l The hearing ot"! the Kse I of En- ; j glish against Hillbofn, from the ! tHird'California district was set foe the I6th ofjJanuiry : 1 j x , j. !: -:l';f "V'.I 1 ' j y 1 i H T - l?ot 'ectfiy2nUy;)jut 7W Jl IMPROVED" WAT ERBURY now made by the Waterbury Vatch Co. in gold- filled and. sterling silver casesrf of many graceful and elegant designs and all sizes, cost only $4 to $25. They took the World's Faif medal J Sorrell seH them. 'I :- -1 '1 i ' . - , f . ' CHAPEL HILL. MARKET. Butter, per pound, 20 to, 256V Beeswax, " 20. Coffee, green, 20 to J25C per lb. 1 I roasted, 27c) V Corn, new per bushel"; 50c m Cotton, 7 to 7c per pound. I Cotton seed, per bushel, 15c. Chickens 10 to 25c ach. Hggs, per dozen, 'i5C.f j Flour, per barrel, $3,00 to $5.00. Hides, dry per pound. 2j to 3c. ! green, x to 2c. Meat, western, per pound, 12c. J Hams, western, 14c. I " Kuntryt 15c. : Pork, rier nound. 8 to 10c. Sugar, 'granulated, 7c per lb.' i brown, 5c "oer lb. Tallow, per pound 4 to 5c Wheat, per bushel, 60 to 75c. Oats, per bushel, 35 to 40c. Furs Muskrat o to ipc. eacn. Mink, 25 to boc. " i Rabbit toic j " Fox, 20 to 40c. i " j O'possum 5 to' ioc. 'I DO YOU WANT: AN l ORGAN 1 : j: or . , : piftNt. -I - :.:r-" , 1" i j. We have a fine eb- nnized. fancv burled walnut Imoerial iUeh right Piano and two : Fine: Organs, one a t Pine Orean. we 01- fer these instruments j wav below aeents on maniifaeturer's prices t Call at NEWS omcc 1 ; 3 DO YOU WANT ;A I Sewina Machine 1 A God Machine For Half the , Usual i t Price. , '1 j We have two we are offering at low rates. X'--X- ';. Call early if you. want one, at the News office, - j For SAtE. Eight volumes of Butler TJnvai orfavo. cloth. 6?o double-columa - nKT! iri krli vnlutne. leautifullv printed and illustrated with pearly 200 engravings of maps, diagrams, scenes in Bible lands, character skctehes, 1 etc - It is a perfect gold mine for ministers, Bible students and Sabbath School teachers. Apply at News Ornce." : If ; ,11 ! Somebody isUGoing toxLose a ' - i - " :- . . I t . . J - : , . , ' Baroain. ri 1 1 n I I- r y umce. in an other column. 1, i i . 1. MX , 1 A t V I -X .- v- :. , .- !.,- !!-. ' ' -- - f . " ' . " I ? i ; '! f ' - - I ---; i ) ! ! j; -..' ' ':-j : --,r x: - - ;!!;- .. :;;-;v - . - if ;: ' ' fi " , - : '- .'l j . : - iM .) . .. . - ! ' w . : , : , i - , - t . i I I i - . ; . , . . i ' v . - ' -. ' , i ! -. ' . ' ' i! - : ' - . . - ' ! : . ' ' : ... ! : ..- . i i, - f : - ' . '. : :-'-.(. ; - m - ; . I - ' ' I ( j i ' ! ' ' ' -- . ' . ' '' 4
The News of Orange County (Hillsborough, N.C.)
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