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1 r i In i (:'" .l4.;,i-t'i-ruu .11 " 1 THE HOfIE. ; -l 1 1 r- TIIUUSDAY, , JANUAHY 2G,.!88S II - ' I 1 i Ai II. I MKKUITTflCiUto and Pro'r.: 1 H i S -.! -. - : - 11 USC.a STATISTICS. Wo Smtc received thd first Annual JZoort of tho lJurcati o Iabor Stal tiidjca of tliPtatc of, North Carolina, ! 'S'.l.-' i..L'-l'OCf! ' Tit' ;-"NT i ' T, '9 , it i ' ut rala - j sua Ed,wa ri J & iirogg h t- S Tho act establishing this Bureau va.t.rali iied on tlid 23tlL of last Feb- "rnnW.'ahd ihurtlv thcreafter (Vv. . S( ulcs appointed t o Commissioner. es a period often months.!' lllO Uur eatf was to colleet Information' npoft uve's I !'! li !..-. :r J. Ot la- bor, its i Ik relation to capital, the houra or labor, the earnings of labor ing meri and women, and their cdu- ldi rscational, moral and financial con tion. . Tbo work Aoi lie done !was liri nli. bnt to i . i . Jthitetfttef as wcllHrtd aonscqnen'tly r-- 1 t " i IIIULU Wt'IU illlUliy iUUUUUlLIUM LU IJU ; ' i !' H"..-i . . i is a . ;.s cncQuntercu, ine pmrnissioncv has; been diligent and intcllhroni, and. the work' hasibcoii well done. :.The!vol umo embraces n ne chapters, with 'fall tables jif st: tisthts. j Wf .have return frod employees, cm It i- v pjoyevH, landlcfrds factories, tobacedfi tenhnts, cotton factories, railroads convict labor, and labor and social organizations. Tl o tal les are pro coded by judicious romarksby the Conjmissioner, and followod by ex ' tracts from letters ff-om 'tlio diltor- fc(nt coornties1 on the vai Sous subjects , 1 : r discussed and tabuiatod. Wo give one item as a specimen from our : ;own; county. In Upefiking of the manufacture of sUutt o blocks it ; . ! i I : i - ii. i : 1 Hay,"in lull oncrattod 11 months , tho vpast' year: vaiu? oi "nroduct 'eioloOO: pai4 for lalior 32,000: enni- tal oibploycd 'i0)p0; off ploy ten men at' from! 00. cents to $1.25 per ..... ;.... : t i ' . it ujj Lun uouis a liy s weekly," : . j jf ..' j. . Tho reports rcptfci?cnt tion of tenants and fa work; pay the condi- m laborers i I MJ I I.I- .'II - as worse than it- was . thrco years ago. j j;!A.8; to the Condition - ot the I Planners, of tho Statek'Tiicy are badly, in debt, and it w 1 take years, good crops Tho Coin- of closest cconbmy and "J. '-'I M I ' I - i I , . i .J 1UV, infill Ii f L. . lnissipncr "goes for 1 ., I tl b' mortgage 1 1 1 1 pystchi in tho moscaustic manner. lie says Vmore evils have come to tho.farmers of the S ate on accoiini of the mortgage and lien boud ' sys .tern h an fro in any other and indeed .Jrom;;everyother' souroe. It lias proved- a worse cu so tc North Gar olfj.athan drougbts, flodds, cyclones. stb,rms,rust catcrivillari and cvry Other OVil that attends the fnvmnr i j j 'fVYlaerover thoy hayo depended upon this system to tuvnish them theii .bupp tantl ics, the. farmcb are in debt, wbereycir tbe farmers raise their 6;b sunt. dies there the people i rol free ivo'm debt and the commun Ity thrifty." But x mbroShoneful I i , view .is i presented - : "i in i this c "The iarmWJ of tlio Btato are fist v.4kf '"a , t if" j "ueua. new aapirauons and nvv methods. .More of them :aroU:al$ift2 their owri sunnlios now than.' war, it'anyjotlrtr t imp nncothe i j r ' iii i i , hey are . ddversiiying their 1 c ropsj mo re; and- they are mortgag- ing1 less." 1 Thb Com missio'her de i ,4" 1 -i . .. k i .. iDrecates the i ignoranco mat exists m the State, of the ten- , i road arid i' i 1 ' . i Onlylabout 45 per Cent. ants i and laborers can write, Tho people are hot alive to tho! i i pbrtilnco;:ofi education. In .many of the couii'tids tbiatter.de lance on bur fublJci schop3 of tbo colored chi dreri is better tl an .that of f the .white, children:' ritel i'cnco will tcll.'atid it is pot to tho credit nor 1 : o r- tbo, negroes td.tako bori! .interest un 'j ' oducatton than tbevi Ido. One ot the , -greatest neods ot.tlic-- S (ate- to dav; i:a i moro r wtdo-spi . - ' ' 1 'i- oad interest in .iTi0kjbect of publij od catlon. ijo come :.4 unirmssioncr. It U a pbrllrpatn inH 1 B . i A . h it . i ; t ' -1 I 1 1 T - 'i i 1 t.hrt uii r- find hr.ttfir lmlf hnnOit.hr 11 t ' -iniIl.i1AlI1I ITU I AF 111 I'flTM -kiii iiii I U IIflHl bt 213 races' triten "1 ,n j . t . i ,i 1 , i wi L i?' .i ! : . ' L .t. litv. lit is a iwoman i number. It o Prtiitor,. froW thi prossea. :on t " J, " . . v ",T; :T ' J inl ! ' L 3 1 '- 'vw:. " J- '' " A I dthisi i ;v4 :'Tnjit'isft5.bo jjrmch said ot lai ri . aDbuilioGoyornir s Paface't i at ' i 5 wBiM, via cost. j xt nas : '.been trmcd't'JaVyiFdllyVT .k-siricturci nayo.; reached the oars of TMi-.Jaryi3, iii his pxt of' homctirid I bo vvrjips a long letter-to'" thi Vi mlngton Star with ?rcgard to h : connection with the job. 1 -Thj letter is .iqii; Clear and plausibli. lie puts i dovn the actual cost of !t be buildinir to ine. 9iato, wnen com ' ; finishdi at $15,000 Tin llo'to and us does' not includo.tho work done by' tbo; cOn- ! Ticlar,, Others say tho cost tfill be $100,000. jllej-eis' aj wide margin "'but Jaryis knows as mujh .about it ;j'a- anybody, Jt may be that ho will ! bo tho: first to bccn'py.thut building. .. VTho .knows? lio 4h ar able man, nndiia jwas a )i-pgxossivb ndiminisl tratiori. jHe has manyistrOng iiiends nil over, tbo State; iind'jtuany say ; that bo is the man for thonext gu bern;torial race. I u ana -LJ" 1 " i i umamm. mmm amia. i " . , ' .. . -. "'' i i: ll - ! J i i ' 1 -n r- t: ' -.: - . - 1 . ' . -l - : -- : :j . ' 1 ." 1 i1. -r" . AnouT-kc50 haro been raiscc! i lor --r . -i ' li-i tj - j.'."-!' i'Wf a monument ) to ' uapv SJwtwel! Vork xvil sooh begin.! Wo are glad that a shaft will soon bo in position to tell Iwhoro rest tbe aslres oL'tbls' noble, suffenn," heroic piitrict. illis' .grave is in a j com manaing position in the confederate cemetery ,RaIeigl j The February n u mber of th wmagr azine lias? the peculiaritr -of beiiig "The Spell pf Homo" is the complete - I tovel ot this issue. I It is a thoronh- ly charming, translation after German of Werner by Mrs, Wister who is slid to be the ! very best cry Iranslfitof before the pUDiie. Mrs,. Bc-lya SA. I Lock wdpd Igifes: a very entevtni id n;;. sketch of her , "liUjjrls to, becxnip a la wyor.l Mrs; iliock wooa tisureu lueiori the puoiic m as ficnera': election as a candi- ua.te ior the fresndeney T3.o arli- eld before us shows xHt "sli6;rbad a:llU Ter. W t t1 i t and pefse- ppiish self from ob- ficuriy to a recognized lawyer at tbo bar v the Supreme court of the United Stal6s The .table ot i con tents is safScieritlv varidd to. affori 8omethin ; of interest to all 'classes of readers. There is Imiic ;h; tbat- is bnghtr and entertainiii i. . .i in -this number. I Tourgee's I" and Swallow" will be the Murcli number. it'h Galujre resumed in This number announces a scheme for a series1 of 100 questions in-liter ature and matters ot Wfrent inter est for aiisvrers, to which a" prise tf ' i ' '. I .. i ' i i " 0100 is ofiored. THE STAfi AND ITS PSIKCIPLSS; . The Wilmingion Mpr ningStdrnk one of , our ablest papers It is gen orally riir it, and always honest and nni.riotin. It has been paging war fiercely o n ine ptair iisai ana iroe drinks) a with arai nd it backd its Positions mcnts that cannot be sue not. its course has pro cesstuin7 yoked cri jtidfam.i. Ave quote largely from an editorial in defense of 'Hs principles. . , " ; H "Tho Star wonld not crivc a button i v i , f i. for a man who dins no conscien cc and no, dpnyictions.." IA man who allowsthe law tosittle his debts and -ill not pay when he can pay is not the man beld up for imitation in the ljook of qoolcs. An eaitpr vca ad vocates a mcasuro he believes in his i soul- ti be hu'rtful, flaitioiis. db4 structive.liust because it is popular! is not worwn consoi iii.ij will not do to. trust. If is "such ari editor then, ho does not deserve and should not receive the countenance or favor ; of I one of its twenty thousand readers . The 'Stat has opnidnsand princi plos. It Will maintain those lit the right time without fear or favor. It is a Democrat all through and all over, ltptands by the Constitution. It stands py its parti. ; li is in per fect harmony with the l)emocrac3 of tho Unfon. In its pol tical prin cipies it may say j i r 'No pent ttr Utlca con raats its But he whole hoanaless continent is ours. K It teaoljes always euch political pi-ineinlca asit believjes b be judi ciousvnoiesome, needed!, and Dem ocraiic. l ; fi- : :l t 4 '! Ic is its misfbrtnrto. nprlmna in iU i - - j JJ I V in the minority in North Carolina. .But it has the Democrati of at leakt thirty fours Etates iciih lit, :"Ifcannjt oppose thq Democracy of thirty-four States without putting itself to thaW extent out ot the, party and cutting itself off frpm svm pathy and alliance . " i -----.- with the- 3)emocfat8 of the great !A merican Union!. A , ,: XT J.ii.. i n . . i 1 . . which ilone rese in bks; Virginia po&H T i no ab iu -lAuxiu Vytiroiina rn nur vivo, iuu uiMi u'?t "ft1- au wnai it would do. If the Democrats1 in tbe t edcml Cojngi-ess shall bv their Votes diiclare; th4tithe.inr bill is D'etrio- cratic; that ttis best to taxi the neces saiies ot life and-remove the tiVx from Gqverbmeht; that consfatit 7a ids ul'u jjuunu. reusury?-aro nemo-' craticj thu fa cure cattle, disease by tbe XJeneral:. Gyernneni!s Demo cratic; thai :0 iddmgian.consirud Ii'q n of the pop sti tuti'oii , th 1 is mak i n it. mpro and more d. IndiarubbeK t u"fV" k- P.4reiy;.oniocratid that the Strong Crbverninent trend il vi.cu.wpr tuu oujocratan too tJonr gress is bcmgmrehi X)emocratic. thon tho jrlk shit up-andi bowto tae-ipeyitile waiting 'tW:u&fod time coining" when ;ivf8er Vie wkntf sdunder-pnci "mprci 'foi- sorvairo ;jou nejs shall prevail. J 1 . 1 X If tbo mocrata InljNorthr Caro' li na-will decide for tbe.2?at bill nnd Tree chis!cem convention assembled. other yearLjf This it jsaiil long: ago.! ut hiie keepi iig its guni; jcoverod and unshptte'd i for i he, ti mo. if JiciU ftri desert it tyneI (icti6hsj 'knd political priiciplest. It.jwilt bo-Hruc 101 Un1 to the jrreati Democratic car tv of tiw ion.! 1 wHt do Us aotv; bh people It wiil dQiill it ban to IlepubltyahS&out .off ote. 1 1-will li n i ie .'with 01 e y ari ous el em 3 n ts now cmbinod - under thot name; ot the Berabcratid I party Up saw the'Stdfe fromihs. withering blight ofyitadiedl- fSubscrib-! to The Home.! I fit .1 .': Li.af L.i xnviuj uriw in uiej. mat Ibe. postal eS acted t..j.-.,:l--.-i ;t?v . . ! . i. . . l megraph-m Democratic, although it' Sclera gives. mor6 power to the"" Federal tioA hs bur, yashinston Letter. i Washington, G., Jan 23, 1BBS. ' ircat concern prevails here about Speaker Ca'rlisiel's illness: &ud al though be is, convalescent it will be aoipo; time before he can resume his duties regularly ;as Sneakeri - j lt 'is nothing isss than a caso of inervoas prstrati nt brought on tyfqvef wqrir. The! Speaker commenced hi trrudds dntielop'r: before Con gress assembled and continued thehi incessantly up to tbbtime; he was atickedl with ;thei nervous; chill U i conistitution iowovcr, stitong hfe was able to 'stand1 the Latftuin for a lonir time, bu jhe will nohv be tlompellod to refrain ! from del hp 'ini.rb'iSVoVJi ilia n uider the lay s of nature one man should per- fo?rn...-. . '. : i ; . j ' i' i Cbn2rre$sm&n J Mills, ehairmah of thb Ways and. cleans coniraittoo, is rapid IyriecdYpri hglTriirfl 5m severe indisposition, i This is aiiother case or neryous prostraUon from' too much -work and -anxiety of mind oncernibg-the result-of legislation. to ioo -iicieu 1 on Q.y iv.on f ress. i i ne haifmari has been4 barduat work day and tight, perfecting, the -turjR oil wll 1 , stfoiT be: b rd u r ht bo Cjvo his committee forrenort to the H$use, audi UisfcI6M.;attentiQn to ...1 lirT.CV ..tJ'I- t-v. ; . ' tnp sirojcpi, sq ntucn fatigued -ootu hi body and pund . that ho was com pel led to absent hiniself not only rdiu the iiouse tor some daj-s bu also from the committee meeting dip'iiig tl e week. At the ust meet ng ot tli e comtnmeo an . enort was made to lave the bill for the red uc tiOn pt the tobacco tax reported-bn it 'was voted down by a strict party vqie, snowing mat rtho democrat are deterrair.od to have the e-ener. bill tor, tie reduction ot the . tariff submitted and considered by the rr I . .... J . liciuse oaiore any other bill. The icy of the.co.mntttee will bo that of. the President in his message. which is a nil. that to present only-one aa bject tbe'tarm. Question for con- siueratioh Which -will necessitate al disposflibn Of .th subject be- - fore any bther can be considered. - pujso committee on Appro- pifations has agreed to recom mend art appro pensions. nation of: $30,275,500 for being au increase of $ i, V0i),000 brer t U o esti; i a tes. The neeCsjdtaled by tfe ljucreaso was iHexican war 'eiisipnswhicli wore bdt included in the estimates form erlv submitted. ! Theio is i strong likelihood o.' Mr. O'Donaell. lof Mich., fnttin.r bi$ bill through; for the redncuon dl jpo3tage cn drop letters to 1 ei.t f initeacL o two cents as now. . It ap pears that there are 1 89 free deliv er offices in thoyoutitry,1 employ ing 5,310 carrier," and that the cost I Jojf jthe Eerk-ice jlast year was 1,618- b'Ji, while the! revenue derived: from loclal (natter wks $2,072,501 in excess oCfb4 cost.. rWhy may not the poo pi4 hayefbe benefit of that dirfer eiijje h'tle'way of reduced postage? f jthe second. State dinner this time to t ie diplomats was given byitbp President the past week. rBvjei-y Diplomat at the seat of Gov- erflinient Was present, andi hianr oter guests besides, but there, was suii an ixcess of men that thdv hiad to bd seated so as to brin-r two men j between every two ladies U Eider such provision each lady had to jeutertsin two gentlemen with her conversation, j ThejT were all equal to j the occasion, however, and if necessarv, cpuld have entertained more. - '-' j - .rrargements! have been, made foil holding atHnteriiational council oil women here Jrom the 2rth ot March, td the! 'first of April. ; The object is to discuss the movement for jthe improvement of wumen's portion in the State, the Church and the Ilome. Amonir the 'dele gates ,wi IB bo many women, celebrat ed in literature and in educational pursuits. Thre will bo represen tatives from niany toreign countries and in intelligence, influence and results to follqiv, it will bo tbo most im'pbrtan , gatheriiiir of the kirid known td history. . II! Wonderful Cures. : W. 'Ilfoyt &iCo.. wholesale and re- tail druggikts of ) Rome. Ga . say: i We hae been selhrfi: -Dr. Einii's -New Dis- cowery, El4cti-:c:Biiters and Bucklens A;rtiica .Salye for ,four years. Have nexjer handled, remedies that sell as wefil ! or ei re such universal satisfao.t ion Thipro'h'aye' teea soiu'e wonderi ul cu res bu these.medicines in this citv Catfes ofjprbniunceVl eonirhp-l ive 4toen -eiinriy:curea Dv U3fi or n rA, 1. T -rr: xt V- erytakenLinjcoeqt-ioa,th: Electric; rkin,er. - we euaraniee tnem aiwav .apia- py lrii; rf unapin n -- .uininr is, wot an .Antidote for ma ariaH It creates a' dfversioii by pijojd uciiii a. ne iv i m pressio on - the noiiyoiis system. Spallen.bergor'a Pills are i n an tidotei tjiey.--destroy, th e poison x and heal ih returns! im .mp iateiy ej jon pleasant effects bdieneiisnburingv Perfectly 6af,Huj,r4r dose. Sold by druggistsl ;M;r.-N. II.; Fohliehat,Ain - nf TUYiKlla. Ala.l vrite I ttiHe-great pleasure , in rocomtoending Dp. in's 'ew discov ery, for ponkuniption having used it for a severe at tacky of bronchitis , and ca tartl Altj;avetne : instant relief! and eutiiffcly.cu -ed niahd. ji have not been afflicted sje ee, .1 also beg to ftate that I ihssd trieJ.ptlierj'reiinedies with no goodj result Ilave alsd used Elect rw Bitter am' J)r. King's New Life JPills, both jof whi ;h l.:Can recomm end. Dr King" a.2?ewj. Discoviery for consumption coughs andjcolds, sold on a positive guarantee.; .Trial bottles free at Dr. tAupjux' s Drug Scorer j 1 ' ' - t -'.:I w ill sell on the best of. terms! niy iarni, ve njiles east of Siler City? on the Pitts joro and. Asbboro road. containiriff .60ejes!iri iultiyktion, all .of wluch.ls ires h and ajbbut 50 acres in woodsv The b'iildansrs are all'cood.-" 'A bnrTin ?a t. be had. . Far full particulars address Jan.JB.UfcJhV 'B.E.Vi:BSTEhV ; Kim bo! ton. Is, C, Its pecnlar efficacy is dne as ntochito the process and . skill In compounding as to ' the Ingredients themselves. Take It to -ime4-1 It checks diseases in the nteet, or if . NOTHING LIKE IT they be advanced will prove a potent cure. ;1 fe Mfatlt It' takes", the place-" of a ; j doctor a ud costly pie- Ri.rinnnn . All who leftd FOR THOS6 sedentary lives will filid BENEFIT - It tho beiit preventive ijof and cure 10rJiuiMsreiitlont I 1 ntlii!t.HA, Hemlaiche. liiUonmess, j Piles and. Mer.tal Iepresion. - No loss " of time, no lnterfcrejice with business while Uiklng. For children itj Is most in- i nocent and harmlessj So danger from exposirre aRer'takins:) Cnre Colic Ii arrltocA, Rowel ComiliMtJ J;vfcrlHh- - wet and Feverish Colds. Invalids And delicate" 'persona will f)nd it tlio mUdest. , AperlentastdTonicthy can use. : A little takon at night injures rerreshintf sleep and a natural- evacuation of the bowels. A little takeac in the morning sharjos the appetite; leansea the stomach, aua " Bwectenjs the rjrr-ath. i i ; --A- PHVICIAN,8 OPKflpN. 4,I have' been- practicing- medicine for . ' twenty nd tia vo neva- lu able to put urea regeWe con pound that would, . :" like Siihiivmi'Livcr JCcguiMori promptly , and eflf-iciive'.y move the liver to' action, ' affi at tJrs iamt time- a d (instead of weak- r cuing) thi- digestive! and " assimilative powers of '-tna-systetn.-T I- Lf M. lliyro?:, m.d.; Washington, ArV. JLarks ef Conninrtieiss: Ii.ok furthered Tr;ide-MHt o i fnjiitoj Wnpier, and the Seal an-l Hi:turef J(. IJ.Zeilln & Uoltt red, on Ute side. Take iio other. r IBWYOEE ESTABLISHED) IN 1823. 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Tho latter ;historyj having re counted the events of Lincoln's earl yeai-p, 'aud-givori ilid necessary survey of the political condiuon ofj t! e coun try,-reaches a new period, with which h s socrei?.ries were most intimately ac quainted. ' Under the caption LSncclnin tne War, the viferi!no'.v enteijin the more im portant pai-t of their rjarrntiye. viz: the early earls .o t lie wajr and President Lincoln's part therein' Supplementary! War Paporc folkrwing' the battle .'series by distin guished. generals, wilji describe inter fistlng teatures of arriiy life, tunneling from 'Libhy Prison, narratives of per sohal 'adventure, etcH Gen.; 8herman will-write on. Tbe Graujd Strategy of the Keshan on the preVtoui 'preparation of four yeais' travel and study hi"; liiiisia and. Siberia tup author niijrtcrteoK t. journey, of 15.-. 00Q miles' lor the Ppeeal investigation ii'ere re'quif wf l A n' in; ;rod ucjt Ion from the Russian minister' of thiei Interior admitted him to the j principal,. mius lirid ris'ory?, where he' uecamjp. scqnain t fil witlj r so,ine three hurfdredj State ex-iies-Libe'ral. Nihilisis", and J others and th'e'Berjes will be a startling as .well as accurate revelation' af exile system. The "many illusti atioi is by khe artist andphfetorapher, m'r Geo; J A . Frpt, 'wdio-.accpinpanied the ; iuthM i w mid greatly'tif fhe value ofj the articles. y U . j" - - A Kovel by Eggjeston with illustrations will run- through tae year. . Sliortor noveia will olU ow by Cable "and Stockton. J will appear every mon Shorter fictions h ! : hliscellaneouo, Features - - ; -'-.- ' ! j ! will Comprise several Illustrated arti ch g .on Ireiaiid. by? Charles! De Kay; papers tobching the field of the Sun day ScLooL-: Lessor s," illsti-ated Iby E. L Wilson; wild Western life, by Theodore voyance: essays in criticljiii. alrt. travel. arid 'biography, poems; jtnriochs; etc. By a-special offer the'ki embers for the pa'stye'ar (containing tlo'Linbln histo ry) may bo secured tvitft the year's tub criptiorilirci, November," 1 8iS7, ic ntv four issues in all, for.Jtji)0, or with .the IL : ' ;;' Siberia. Exc)tfig life oi jlncpln and'th WaY Arttf lefrrrio iliorfji'fiiportahfei ie has '.ever, bef n undt'rtalcen by the Cn tury tMrtnfcis oi MrennrfilV. With: uooseveit; the .igli?U Xatbedrals, by Mrs;: Van I.ensseTaer, ivSth illtisf rations ; by'Teti'heli- Dr r Ruck ly's valuab'e pa pers bu breams, Spirftuidlsip, and Clair tast year s numbers ha:rlsomelv Lcund, 7.50.-?. i'oblislHHl by. The CirsirKT Cc. 33 East 17th street, 2Te w York; . . . , i.. .. . . .. ... .. E TSSQS'EFSOS A5A52!?.- PALE AND FEMALE.: rrihctpal. ! i! - - SPRING TERM BEGINS JAN. 3, 1888. 1 1 Tuition Lowj Board cheap; iLo cation -vcrv-healthful.- . For partic ulars and catalogue addrcsaT the Principal, ilt; Vernou Springs, Chatham Co., N. C. - : j ; The next term of ibis school will be gin on Monday, January 9th, 1S5S8, and continues twenty week?. ! TKiniS: Primary English $10.00 Intermediate"" 12,00 Higher ' ! 15.00 Latin, Greek, French and Ger man, each 5.00 extra. Ministers children will bo ' taken at half rates. Half the tuit'on duo at the middle )f 'the term anUthe other half at the end. Board can be obtained in private fami lies at very reasonable rates The instruction is denigned to hn thorough and practical, the discipline kind, but firm. A. B KILL, Jr., Principal. 'telssi Ann U W5err!tt, Ast. Liberty Academy, ! raie and Female. Snriner Tonn lP!riiis Jan. iMh. lRf; 'Rn.i.i inclining furpislird r in, 7 iwr moutli' iultioit jer uir iiili from l toi luv-orf'iiis ;rB.ioii?s iRiipiit, Music. ln?trumentnl. ncludiiigr usee instrument, ;?.' ivruionth. i liis dt-pKrtment Willi lie iii:dcr;h direction f Miss M. E. Mnkei.icr.i'. f Pmnk Mm r 1 1 r.. C , wliw ws graduated at GrceiNtro W-nnli-Tolifge wi1h liih l.oiiora. ' lucidcntai .-o lifi- eriii f.fty f.t-i.: . , J. M, V. LATHEKLT, Trinciral, - V VVitii four AssiatantH. H. T. Chapm, M. D. PHYSIC! AN & SURGEON OF FERSliis Professional services to the people of Pittsboro. and surrounding country. Uiiice at Drug Store. O. G. BYNUM Attorney-at-Law, riTTFBORo', X. C. Offers his professional services to thr . citizeus cf Chatham and the ad joinmg counties. Attorney at Law, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Practices in Chatham and the Federal Court. 2Tlevciiuo eases a specialty. liar la.vjt. p ud oh inud, prosecuted Send receipts. " Valuable Tarm for Sale ! One of t lie bt-st in!provI fttms in Chatham county, within five miles, oi Pitthoro. containing 4tM) ucies can Ih bought by paving one fourth ca.h, bal ance in one two and three years. .It i seldom that so V:i!uabSc n fnrm h. offer ed for sa'.e and on such reas(nable terms. F-.r foil particular address, - "II." . Care of Tni: "Uomk. , . Pittsboro, X. C. All creditors of .the firm of Carter VYstil fe Co.. General Alerchants. Siler City, C, wiil present their claims to ine duiy authenticated on or before the l'nh'day of February IS88 that a proper apportionment of the trust funds in mv hands may be made. 0. A. HAjS'NEU, Trui-tee . i of Carter, Vestal & Co. ptt$f City, X. CDec, 15, 1'887. : ' i- Yoti tTobacco to Sell. . Tfso you wanfcto Icnow" WHEN to sell, "it, and W HERE. The Soutbern ToLacCo Journal Will keen vou; .mt on all the tobacco markets every, week ! ana save you many dollar. Send 25 cents in stamps. and get the Journal on trial 3- months, No tobacco urower can afford to do without it. Aditress, : It JB A CCO JOURNAU j D.nviPe. Ya, J p; NISSEN WAGiOEi AN U FACT UREd!, B Y Geo. E. Nissen'&l Go. .' i ; ! ; r k:M; ' Messrs Bynuni & Tfeaden ! sell Geo. E i.fen & c.'s Wagou3, they have been n: use so long,! (more than 50 yearsj nearly e very body k now them ana Know tney are .the inot durable and lightest Wagon on the market. Alt wheels for thimble skeins have shouldered spokes. ' :Renilniber 1 we Guarantee the spokes to not 1 get !oo in. hub, and tire pot need shrinking till worn nut. Spokes that are not should ered o j Thimble Skein wheels will not stand. They get loose in . hub and people are learning it. ai d will : not have them.' Ail made iu this factory will be shouldered,' Infiveyear v?,tch them j We make Wagons for u-aud not for deception, andlon't claim they are good as sorao ot aer, but tne best. A good assortment at low prices for sa'eby. ; , BYWUM & HEADEN. '."..L"-" ':'.. ' I Pittsboro, N.C mm Mi m "I'lnifiOKii mm. . THE HAVING fU.ilinel as admitmtrator f the estate o f Mary Tom pjo, dt-.cl .r ll persons holding claims against mhi r L r n.-sifnl to rjresent the tmme for payment duly authenticated on .or beforeJanuarVl9lt 1889 totheuuder figncsl or thb jnotiro will be plead in bar of their payment. Also all persons owing ai(t eaUte are reqnesieuTo uik.t immediste payments - " ; , ' - W. M. TIIO.M A, Aaru r Jan. 19. '88. tt iol 3Iary Temple . ,'88. Gt jolIai li CAROLINA ClI tVKF.RlORkViUM. " - C II rHttUblill aud other V5 Rhode Patlihall and.oUiers - TUi is t spatial proceeding for par tli inn nd?lJhodcR:rattih3lanon rcri rlnrdert will take notice that if he lail to appear at tho oilice oftLe v,.nur;r Cnut-1 of Chatham county on or before Feb.kl, U-fcSand answer the complaint the relief tuernu prayt-u wilHe panted, rf. M. HOLT, C. U. 4au 10, 6t t'f II yrOM ACK, Ally. 1IORTII CAROLINA CHATHAM CO. M SU PE 1! 1 0 H CO U RT. - W F Fou.hc! Administrator, of Y loy Penderjrrasa vi A J l'tndergrafs, William A retidergrass Tho Ounter, Sandy Wiekertond wile Helen, Harrison llwr.nau aiul wife Antoinette, Uento.n Ounter AlfrUl ' Pcnd rirra, John Pi ndorgrKs; Acslcy Pondergras . and Miv Pendergrns i.; .-. TIhj. de.fen4f.ufc John I'eadfrgraff above naruvd. $ ill take not ic that "n action entitleil as. above la been cocv incnerd in the Superior Court of Chat ham county. lJr the hale oi.. rear otaie tn nij.ko nsBets to nav th del'ts of tLe oi) ts of tLe id the 'said . late Wcslt-y rendergrass antl the''saiM utrlCllloil v it ii iiiiiuvi "j-- - heis requirel o'appHr at the otSce of the Clerk of th Superior court Tor the county of Chatham ami State aforesaid it hi.- said office at the Court house' in the town or riltsborp on the iMth day of Fi-brua ry !? and p'.ad answer tor demur to the eVmplaint in wiul action or the plaintili will apply to the Court for he reVu-f dtMnanded in siitl com-plaiut.- This jl 9th dayol Jan'y 6t I S. M. HOLT, C. 8. C. TAX SALE;1.- NOTICE is heteby given that I will sell for cash, at. the court-houfe door, in the town of Pitteboro N. C, on mo -day, the Gth cjiy of February, lySJiS.nh'e land described in the. lol lowing lUt : said lands to be so)d for the paymn,'t of the taxes and cost due thereon, and. levied on ae the property of thb follow ing pertous-: u ; CITE TEAR. j . Acres McKay Preniice . 7S Taylor Anthony Zty Windham K!b:rt Win DougUs oii Deep R. 8G John A Gunter " 51 A T uairington " 13 A A Karriiii:toh l 10. . Taxes i 15 : 'i is 113 13 21 523 13 IL' ' 14 03 7 70 7 12 1 tfi 4 0.x . y 72 S7 8 32 ' 72 J A I-ong D-.-ep lliver W0 Archy narks i . . rJ . S P Morgan IJck Cr.'k 3'J Moll1 IVrry .l)p jw V Amos Taylor neir Lockvill 1 Ijiui ii I a; j lor uy wood 1 J H'-CKOHY JiOCXTAlX. Cindy Camplu 11 KK) a!.khk;ht. t Acres Taxc $i C7 3 35 Taxes 12 83 Daniel Bunting 54 Columbu TLornas 32 " Acres W Blake WombU; M John Womble. j 42 2 OG Acres S2 134 Taxev - '2 51 4 71 Lucind:i2r'.!nur Williair. u Itioven S W. P. PEW EH, Sh'ir. e j" . r. - " . . . THE I LEADING- T. W. WOOD & SONS 10 B. tk EW&clmiona, Vi Request all - Gardeners, Farmeu tui Trackers to send for Aeir ' j. HE SEED.CATALOGUE fat xo,-It.contjun.-desciiptionJ of 3 for the Farm and . Garden that are adapted to the South. Grass & CloYer Seeds a Sneciafhi 1 - - c. eeas a vpeCiOJTjl Catalogue mailed free. Send FOR tx. Leads all other faziccs . - . la Tales of Fctioa . - A New Depcrtar PoetBsof luerot - Pleasing Short StorJta - lutcrcs-.icj Mistc Liny 25 CtS. ' J)Jr uf FrdiM AtT Cce Seierticwc !WO Orir.rl ConuibnUons racas t bacu nsos "jpopic oi the Timca l UrCtA UiiiuU S. Girinc a library of ta new end ahtb! work., vo. Ai fratn $iyoa to fiSo -anotully, at the aootucl mm of 3 cat pT bwb SuLenpoon. jjxo y.lr. . Stones by J.n Habbrnon, r raaccs HoigtSa iUa ett. Julian Hlhrrae. lja.y C LJiic etc., etc. wid appear in early issues Urailars, pviaft octalU.Vtc, Bxa3od on J. B. LlPPiriCOTT COMPAHY ' yiS and 717 Uartet t PUIkdctpbla a i J 'ra ,u,,f" t,,e purchase moccy is iii Mik'lP& ' tul- Thw 22nd day Dec. 1&7. ! r. &'"t& H-Hcadeii att'y.! , abd CWr., in HI SEEDS -1 . 2PvlUM1c Gciie lw'1 Milt.H-!lf mf . r ; j hold iMlkllraeufarul'.ynwV TerniftMleab, is- 3 'J "Wrw Jsn.S. It. , "-r:i3W- -tin-' HAVIiNU bull Haywtod U ualltw d : sji Hay wt cd Umdec. eoU d JC,' ,rW . ii.i. . hi-relir Klvrn to all penwn- h..wr . L r . - - . I mhi I u .... a. Persons ovln- tb rsiatr n t!i rrrnucbinl,mt. ve1 TV IT. VI . . . Executor's Mcuc, t in u oi an e xreul U.n Um9td . M.I1 1 tll blxbrt l ldd-r f..-"rM. court Iiouim, u.K.r In Pu r, . t hr tM b U- . Keb. ltt, m, ,AS O-titrc tt.iiUli,adJliilcxtk. i... . ti rirrm, m. . cilia n,U t tit. acrca and k-ti. duuuib, i.Vl,?1,J,W ll.urjr la.ldtu to aatlat a e.''T" ET vlriuetJa p. wrr i-f c-TT m' i T Nokri bt- wit .! K. V v j?' yth U t.f JVrr. 1M1 f be tiiM-!,""-rt.r. -f caid Mutttt , will m-ii I,. 7k,. U Mddr for rob ty public alrrr w f Wt dfuct.f R. C tt.kea In t h-v.. St rertattt fract of Uid tn kM a uwr J',w crrt-k, aliuiB; I be Ui.b of K Vk ? W Kidd ai.d cihera. ct.utiU.TTr;.! r ald tnvrtpare drcd. aa rmj o21r cf KefrlftUr of l)eei2 cf ih.iL.-71 ty. id book B." XI. pare ti,.T. .? UJv.vrv. . r., .v. miiai . Mill t.'.ltti.i . edncadaj, Jiui ISIU Iti, ai 15 fcSTJ w av j . . KJOKTUCAROUA'A CHATHAM .crtrrj J. H. JUre Adm-rof Merrll oiixl' 1 freduoodwluaadothert vs. chirtrti 1 d wife E virtnefJadTneDt4iJ5N,,f ' rloare ti.d ren()ert-d st Oct. ten. T t u uerJo court rr t be euatit t,i nJ day ot lbraarr IV wo to vuUUt 11 I be hUbeft Udder for cab at i lecontt do.r In the town of Flt-U.ro, r....,. Cnathamaud Btate ef renin. ai tw Zi title and Intercut of the dfudaut t-u? Kabaukaiin and to tbe foUoibr ari lauda and ren.lr; to wit, one luZZl acres of I he tract of land on which twTT PoLanks-now lives, adjoiutttfr ih Urfcl Mrs. Palmer, Joaotb talana. .n..v tltnatrd tn tb conhl j of thai ham, c-, ITJ igwn niiioro, sQUjeet to Ihr hotn-iZ ai.d rlijbta cf dewerof tbe ald arkiJ whimuh bu wm moil Aim, tt ttv. . land 4. . H 11 Uivr r. " " " V i o. C .Li Jan.j.lttg,4t , CoiiLi..iL HAVING qualified as Executor oii f state of JoDathan Iiaihall. deoj notice is hereby given to ii Pirit) UolJicg claim against th euu i present them to uie on or befort tk 15th- day .of, December lfc&8 cr Uu notice will be pleaded in .bar ef it- recovery. - Those indebted to tkeesut will please make immediate tatai Dec. 15, '87. . Ct Executor. BY virtue ot a certain mortgage Uf rxecuted by ll. L. Edward-, ink Sept. 2Mh, I8S5. the nnderyipi.ed on Tuesday the 14th day of iVb IS" ut tho court house ckKr in-the.to-n i ritt&ooro Lhatharu countv fell tpii Ik auction, for cah, the (oilowinrU towii: hi Bear Creek towntbip mi county, adjoining tbo Unds of Kit Shield's hcirj, Ncal Shields. V21iu Xinitb and ot ners containing 4i wrt more or less, lliis Jan. J2th, IkM 4t. TAYIXiK MK'GCn Per A. P. GilUrt. any. BY virtue of tnor'gjge deeds exectltt to me ly TV li. Farrar land i which are rrgitered in the oSce ' Uegister of Deeds for-Cbalham couu Book B. F. pages 403 and 494. and i book ?. T. page 355, 1 willed! on li. premisei, to the highest "bidder, t cash, on t be 1 1 1 h day of. Feo. 1 & loilowing lots of land on W ilkerMt creek; n the connty of CLathata,a. iuiuin lur isnus oi it iiiiam .Noraoa -lames Norwood, Martha Mann, C I Norwood and others. J I Ut Ao. I. contains 30 acres; lot no. I acres lot no. 3, 50 ocrei lot no. 4,1 l-o acres. J. V, STKOWD, j Jan 12, 88. 4t MortfasDfc NOUTI Sunc OUTH CAROLINA 'Jll aTlIAMO erior Court. A. .1. Uinton. A. C. Ilintcn. I. P.E tlins and wife Mary A. and other L Parte. By virtue of an order of the Super'r court in ine aoove entitled cme, I v ou Saturday the 21st dav of Jan. ISf at the' late resideuce'of Albert Hint in tlio county oi Chatham, expo i putnc wile lo the highest bidder, U following described land ai;d pixi viz. a tract or parcel of land t-ituiteifc the county of Cha'ham on the waters Haw river, ndjoinin the land f J BrMziugton, E. A. Griiiin, Wardjk Cf iii-y ami others and containing 'AOacni tucrt'or loa. Th terms ol fal a 31k ne ball of the purchae money incatij aim the other half at the expiration I iwelro months trom the day.of aV T)ib titlo to the land will Ihj" retain Land! Sal. t nY. virtue of njudgmetit of the 6r Dp?rior Court at 3lrjr Urm lt7 in I we oi nrati lieal jmtn t W. 11. r w wi'l sell at public auction for cl I m - tl:e court houedoor in ritlvboro Moviday Jof Keusry Coutt next U ' .hlfonrine lmul Wilinihiinr'il.d Unfit -W.'-Uf Rh es. Sarah Beat? .11 rs Bki 1 " - J v " " A. w.-X- irtihu sikI Frank Hi den. tabling about rO were'. Sale tltd'?. and-by titue of -einiprofnie in cae. '. ; J. II. Head ex. - - -4- k A; Pi GniiMt . ' ' andT. B.VoACt, Ifrj,'. lfl. 1SR8. 4t ' 1 ComniuMoi'T- '- -NCTICE. ' James' jtutf';'g bcy -bound 10 according to law in la3. aged 16 J1" and Lee rrley,aged 11$, bound to In J jf7(5, hare loth run off and are loneir.qnlerrnpiyiJlrol , . TniJM)te will inform the pu Vie ti I am not to be hld rMpenMlJ any debts thry may contract, or guilrr. ELI AS ALSTON- Jn. 12. 4t. . LESS THAI OilE CEHTAOM Immi IS C plots Vrw Bote 14. Wssoss L-V- rT mm a M of fiEARLY TWO THOUSAND PAEJ Of tho ki tw M Xmrnriemm A.m4 tho OapMs Mrit vhioh ho irmtJZ ar: -Brsitia- 'Utm 1 "zp mm.- Tmm llo." 1ho WhlUf As W- -A Lmm4 of I-t.- -Th. JT7m os. -kyyU Sm4 aoi Prior W mjJZm Mil Jfo oj,- - rrum tho Rooks.- 1" Owes," mtm., Tho ntMr-.ptMO orWo of tho KMtblW h hot UDO a yor- Savr17 1,-Tr. asan'1 M. ' - urnacoTT-s magaxise. raitsvtxr iU LEXINGTON, KY. ii ' ' - I. ... . 1 - - I. . ... M- I ttly t yamnw hmatm ta rs. rmmmt nm9ATvlm s' s mrrirmei rmt:iu r.. 8-mSob hf ottmi -jtrmJ l knnb.r. For pj-lular r CAXW'
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 26, 1888, edition 1
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