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;: ; . ill , , , I 1 -. . "-,f" ;'.,;::- si T--.:- v - v .-4. -.. , 4 ..... f .-y. : r . . .'.-. f ;!. ( ... . .. . - : i m BTtT 171 JTTi'Tl' IT M We have JUiti received the holiday ! !. ' gJXJLBlJ JLAJ LlJLMli I ; number of 'he Monlbly - a jmper ed-, " 1 i !T , U ! 11 ILlklllllJIl ' 43 1 -1 YiniTTiin 1V V I lX M . i l'i I II 1 I I K. I IL 11 LICIT 11 J UWU L. 1 ft - V 1 " t : 'S d 1 ' X I . - III V I I I I i I TliUltsbAYi JAXl AU1T 2.5. 1888. i i- 'PiLLrla we hfttl a li AVetlnfesil4y ! mdrning G- T tie su b uno li as sleetin t Aeent for fthe Tlibe wisttiug him . il. receiveu the lioiutav Monthly.' a bapened-i ted bv the vbuus ladies Hamilton CollogA. 1 xineton. Kv' and if wo are to judge this 9nool, by tne character ot the magar.ine sent us, it must be aa first-jcs institution for the eluCation of young girls - This col ege believe in the practical in, edaca ion as well las the thtHrtical. Send ioj acataiogue na learn more about it Itichardson ii f!!mrl6tt iMesaenzer. to auUcribe ehould apply to Reniember 'Bynunt &' Hadn sells the KPnume .i. r. ix.swn m uu rf.tiifia r y vico. j. a seen , -j r, i ; Suii roke to-dav at 7:4 and sets at 5.21 Length of day 10 hours and 17. miri- UUl.il 1 1IU UUT9 JiHP iflliWIVIIVU The News and Observer is abnu right in saying : Every Democratic vote will be needed this year. Eveiy Democratic ivoter should be got to the polls 1 Every" patriotic citizen should exert himself to thje end that the full Democratic strength may be came into the! coming contest. -The matte lsjof the very first importance to every roiou one of us. in time. " 1 ! . I II-- I Mr 'Joseph Ft w n ole, p hs4 made an assignment for of his creditors. the assignee. Mr! 'i JI. A V " Moncure, the benefit Ixndon is the! Republican If M now said that candidate lor (lovevnojr will be one of four men!. : W. iP.;l;yrium, iC. Il Dock- ery, D J Kussell or Lhai les Trice Out1 venerable townsmari, Mr. I James - Mooie, slipped and fell on the ice a few aaVfl ago, ui v are giau u;k.iiuvt uini be was not seriously mjureu Married Corsev v whbrn, i At the residence bt Mrs ' Betsy I Jawhorn. the bride's mother Jan'y B2nd Mr A. L. Corsey was married to: Miss Mary Lawhbrn by J. JI, Stirtson.'J, f th .:: -; i.- - 4 ."' . .!, That Republican State Convention has DOdn cat lea to meet in; itaietgn on inc 13rd iday of May. A I candidate for tlovernor three 8upretne Court Judges and ofher swte omcers win ue now nated t.j I . ; , ,; . Rev. it. 1- tirny, lornietiy ot our towp.jhilt now of Kayettevillie, has been "cirdaifaed a minister of j the Baptist church. He has many frienkls in Clat ham rrhb wish him Croat succcks in his holy calling. 11 We i think our youag i countyman LiHsJucrry, of the senior class, of Wake Forest College,, for the! Janosry number I tht "tJtudent: This is am ez;ellen college mraiine and we are alway glad tp see it. RyijinmlA lleadon, mos earnestly request all frxons indebted to them to cojne forward and, settle, and al pernous Idue uh tor ireitinzer must ositivoiy i settle lor ithem, mi oe inuuigodce caul Doiwood, T'ersimnibn and hickorv tiraKy' want ed .la t -the j Shuttle-block fsototy. If the roads are too had to haul now: at it now. and veuer taul given We should: realize the Capt. C. M. I ardiu has compl t ait bis new shops and is now prepared! lb dp all maimer ofjobs in bis linein the most workman-like manner. . lie uses thei most improved machinery. j !He circles his wheels, tenants his spoke?, boies his felloes, and fits his boxes, lall by self centering machinery. Bends his tiresrdrpls the holes : tor all bolts by accurate! machinery, j. He. is thus enabled to turn ;out a job with morb neatness and accuracy than is possible to be done oy-hand... Ileiias on hand a1 lot of the best wheelbarrows1, which'' he will sell on the most reasonable terms.! Ijlej can furnish bull-tonguos has had 14 year's! experience in carriage Work, and all jobs in this line will have lus strict personal attention. Ue pc-j cupies Col. Thompson's old staiid and the fmith shop, adjoining; Carry your work to Hardin. 1 & Good Woman Dead. We are grieved to learn of the dealh Of Mrs. Mann, Wife of Dr. E. D. Mann of this count v. I This I sad event took place ori last Friday, and her burial tootc place at Browns Chapel and was attended by a. very large crowd of sorf rowing friends and relatives, Rev. Wl li lhompson conducted the funeral exernses Mrs. Mann was the daueh toi" of the lfte Robert Love, so well and favorably known! all over the county. In all the relations of lite she" provec the excelleiicy ot her i character. Htr! highest praise is that she was an hum bie chnstiai. The loss to her devoted husband and eight children, one! of whom is only two weeks old', is irrepara ble Their jenly comfort -is that she has entered in to an eternal rest. Tue lamily has our sincere sympathy. : ! f- (-- t -' representative. Paschal Speats. Trim the Little 2:y. f Mt. Vebson Sprinqst ' R. !JDIT0R i it has Decn auont tvo : year since 1 wrote to 1 ue floEJ - I was ten j-eais old i thenf andjnow 1 am twelve. .1 fear you will t link I have . not improved mu$h iii my writing ;and 'CotuK)i- tioij V:i!:!?!N;'-' ll ' V ". i' '-' It wnrfrted nie up to see in; the IIoiiK that some tiersons were at ackitig my etoVm! old fricjid Ranta Clans.! Let suqh perHons remember tliat orphan children are deprived of man y- pleasures in this world that ethers enjoy, and that old San ta M the pdtrtm! saint of all children arid sespecially fio of orphans. ;l ; We iqok; iorwpru , ,witu rpiouio iruiu one Christinasi to another knowing that! he will not forgot us and that he will bri p? toj us something that is good. Xast Christmas old Santa Claus Was jveryjlvberal to us, and I want to tell you how the children at ML "Vernon Springs shared their good? things 4ith others. In a crowd theyT went to thevbouse ot a goodj lady who uaa two daughters who had been co mined to their beds for yjears. : Each child carried some thing in thieir little pockets for the sick jladfesl It wdaldhave done you good to Rcejbow:much the la dies apreciateu and enjoyed these little token 8 of ove and sympathy troml the children andto'have seen withi what! light and glad hearts, and Icheerfpl and happy faces the childVen tripped home! Santa Clanis was the foundation of ah this Like the HojtE we want him to live jforeveif ! ' ! ! '. I have eenj unfortunato all ray life. A gbod mother has blessed and loved jand (directed me,. but I have been unlucky. Bad lok has attejnded njearly everything 1 have, undertaken. But 1 don't give up. I have been1 rejaduig'the life of that prince of humbugs, Barnum, of late. He lhad trials and disappointmentp, but! pluck nd energy carried him through toljortune and to the top of His chosen profession. ' li you will allow mo space i your excellent paper I will relato one of my many trialsj' I am a dear lover ot honey, as little as I get to hide "Work in the coal mines at Wftl nut CoVe, has suspended during thei rough weather 'A joint ''sto;K..', company, has been rormcd to duiiu. a tooacco ware house at Pilot Mountain. Oxford, N.C., Uannady and Dee. Cth Neves & 'Observer : Jan. "Nathaniel Cas;i r A 1 1 on, buth wcl I to-d 6 ci tize n s of this county, had 4 difBculty last wcciv whi?h resulted! in. tho death! ot j the latter. It sclims that they quarrelled, several shots were fired i by both parties and Cannaidy went into. tne store, wnere ne was em ployed as clerk, barring the : door I Leave (imnsioro behind him leaving Alien on the Z BICHMOiiD Ei BMYILLE R. X x. c. division! Condensed Schedule. THIS SI? AGE IS TO L.ET THE TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Chtrlotte - tvJinubnrjr HI eh Point - ArrlTe Oreenxltoro ; Ko SI, t Dally. Dally.! ouisiue. a arummer grove up in the meantime and asked Allen where the clerk Ivas Allen re plied that "he was id the store and that lie (Allen) intended to kill him (Cannady) if it took hi in two years I to do it,"' Cannady opened ti e door for the drummer, and as 1 e Durham " Kaleljrh Leave Raleigh Arrr 5.18 a m I C.4S a ci I 7.58 a m 8.30 am tJSam 113 am 11.13 pm - l.SOpm 1.30 pm 4.4 p m 1 CJMipta a.ss pm JBpm tfo. 61 Dally except Sunday, Leavo Qreeonboro 1030 p ia Arrive at Ralclah 1.10 a m Arrive at Ooldsboro IM p m No. SI Connects at Qrrenslioro with R k D. K.R. fi all t.inta Tfnrth. K&at and WMt did sn.AUen shoved his nifltnl nmnml ot DaiiTtUe. At allburir with W. N. C. R. iLj j Lff t . I R- tr all points In Western N. C AtOold- uie uruiuiucr imonuiuif 10 HUUOl I Ixtro with W. A W. R. R. datlr. Koa. II and iSSronnvet at Greenaboronrh with R. A. D. ' w " R. R lnd fn ill nn uta An Hilatn Krlltfh. uannaay in ine ooay, out tne aim was misdirected and Cannadv was shot through the - hand. An hour or two afterward : Allen secured a ladder ana attempted vo enter uan- I Lrae(Kidsboro - , . .1. . V I Leave Kallgh upon uannaay not mm. ine wound I Arrive Durham - Qreeusboro Lcave'Qretstoro Arrive High Volnt Salisbury Charlotte TKAINS GOING SOUTH resulting in death. Up to this time these are the facts of ithe case. The Oxford & Clarksville railroad will be completed in 30 days if the weather is good. . The engine is now running to .within 7 miles of Oxford from the Clarksville end. . On the headwaters of the Toe river, in Yancoy county, about 12 miles from here a fdw days since, Wm. M. btepp, while hunting cows ll.45a m S.40 p m t.)0p m .01 p m 11 pm tog ti m II.XI p m 11.65 p m pm p m 1 U.65i 1 1W I ! I.S oi 10.01 am ll.exam is.sspm as longer Mr. EbiTrtu: n ivheni they gt and fair between, .li i i i so coiq anu pau been in town; Local items are few The weather has beciil that few persons (have and a 4 for l our tvwnj folk. I they hav We 1 1 :eonitletely devoted to keeping en thev vrtiture re. to another Ih the Home 'of Jan 12th, I see ff letter from Mr. . F; rady of Puplin inequality i k the! our public schpo influence of jthe ot tho subject jonlling attention to an practical workings of law and fUkiiSg the Iomh tb the! discussion During the Isession j ol th-r;flres .warm. ' Wht out tuey eo from'one ti Thp attention of our City.. cureqioa 10 ine condition Fathers of the sic walk'tin front of the Post Office, Such is the, mud anH so it doth stick that onj hiust be catitbus. not ,. over-Uoe, goodnaturdd..neu " teinper,and pious, not tbis that.uuglit not jto bo writteh to lose ah to lose his nk .J things 13 or y body , that has any Docwood. Terainimoh or Hickory timber to sell, take, tixitice. Mr. Nooo wants every body hat (has any to sell to 'go to cut ting and hauting it to his factory here lie must have more timber or he cai.- not attord to stay herel To I those hat nave tlnipfer but do not care tocut it thomslves, he willujy it stjyhding. J T Corlewi has been principal bl :the tu aded School at Charlotte, lie ha! .. ueen, passing nimsejl jau as a single man and was quite a beatfl in thei city. It has leaked out'that he had la! wife arid two children in some 'part of thenorth westJ j He has been turned out of his position as Principal. All this muss . comes froni selecting; an unknown ad venturer for !a posittoti of. -trust in- itcad bf a 'native, and known North Carolinian, i ' ; :i ! b , Oar! roads are almost impassable. ' tean) .can draw very little mire than an ! entity, wagon. .! It is out of . the ques tion;tu try to hatil a i-espectablo -load, the last legislature a bill was introduced in the House requiring all school funds to be paid ito tire State Treasury arid to be' apportioned pro rata ' to the call uren.ni tfio Mate, l he bill was re-r ferred to the committee on Education oi wuicn i. naci i-ne honor, to-oe a mem ber.;, 1 gave the bid a hearty support 1 1 ine committee room and it was re ported .favorably, b'ut was tabled in the ft T . .All I . i i -. , ' ' uouse me mem uers irom tne wealthy counties opposing the bill.t I believed then, as.l dp now, that the constitution contemplates a State system; of educa tion and not a county system as we now have, li have been told lv State Sunt, riligev that there are school dis tricts m Aorth iCarohna. that have .school ten months in the year and then tail to use all the money toj Which thev ;are entitled! when it is apportioned pro rata to the children by the county j in which the district! are! situated. Com pare this to the ! length of f the public. schools in Chatham and the inequality under our present system, is manliest. ! .1. i. cASCHAli. Ko. Is Dally except Sundsf . Leave Qoldsboro 7.&0 p m Arrive Kaleirh ll.Wp m Leave Kalviga 11,10 a m Arrive Qreeusboro 0.40 a m No. W Connects at Ballsbaryfor allpoloti cnariotie hud A on W. N. C. R. R. and at C. Air-Lino for all vointa in the South and in company with John etepp, was i tftwest. . . , J . t . ! . rVi I no. 5 Connects at Charlotte wfth C..C, k A caugnt in a sieei trap tnat nau Deen r. r. for n points South audsoutbrat, anu set in the brush to citch bears. But wltb A- o. Air-nne lor an point, boat for the trash on - the would have been cut panion released him: Mr. J. C. L. Harris terday from Wilson,; to attend a joint meo trap his legs off. His coin returned yes where he went ing of 'the two N, W N, C, RAILROAD. O01KU SOUTH. Ko 0 Vo t Pally Dally Leave Ore d bo re - 11.3? j m I 1.44 sm Arrive KernersTlUe . 11.39 pm I 1Majaa Arrive Salem - - 1.11pm t llM ajw X5IKO KORTR. Fe 1 , Ke I 1 Pally ( Pallr theie days. I had cue dollar which I had tiiade myself, so thinking that bees and nice honey would add to the jpleasnijes of our little home, I wept to a farmer, living about two miles off to see if I could tret a swarm of bees. I Yes, ho said I could have a swirf m for the dollar. This pleajscd me greatly. That evening, with two ottnyi neighbor boys, and a lago cloth to tie over the gum, 1 retdrned ibr my bees.' The man took mv rdollar and kindly aud cai4tuly lijEtdd the gum on to our cloti aud tiod t up: for us. The gum was swung on a pole each end on:i'b'6j;'s jshoulder, while I walked in tjlie tmdle to keep it steady. It wasi a tiresim o It rip home--those 2 sores, tatter, chapped hands, chilblains. miles, but we got there all the same, i corns, and all skm eruptions, And posi- 15u here a new; dilemma arose. We tiveiy cures ,pnes, or o .pay required Leave Sslem 1 .M p m Arrive KeraertvlUe : -1 1 114 p m Arrive Qreenatevo - 8.1 p m executive committees) of the repub hcan factions in the isecond district ! the O'Hara and Abbott factions At the beginning ox the meeting there was some stubbornness and controversy, but ifoon, perhaps through the policy 6f Mr. j Harris, something like harmony prevailed, and it was evfintnallv dee.idnd in issue a joint call forj a Eepublican CIIE A. IP 1) District Uonvention,!ito be held in Weidon on the 30th of May. The cammittees did. not express any official preference forj nominees for Governor and for Cojngressj but the majoritv seemed to'f favor !Charle Price, Esq., of St.lisbury, ! for tho . a. ' E mi lorraet, and there seemed lo oe a stroni: preference for C. A. Cook, Esq., of Warrenton, or the latter. Euctlen's Amlta Salve, .The best salve in tha world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rl e im. fever PEOPLE KNOW THAT 0, IS. P G E 1 S -STOCK OF- RY GOODS, NOTIONS, MILLINERY. . - " ' - . ' ' ' ! . . t j Hats, Boots, SIiobb, Hrfars, Grocgrisi I Uj I 18 COMPLETE. -A-32.ci will "bo ecld. as XiO7" clg tHo A-rn "I i , . I : Goods can Tdo "bcizclit ias. DElttsbcro- -ALLKIXDOF- Farm Products taken (n exchange for Coods at Highotst r CASH PHICZS. The most carefully selected stock of nice goods and most reasuneuio prices in mooro county will DO 1 . Touna at I Hi m T.U am m DURABLE! EXCELLENT I &. Kcbie Chatliairi, L&ij. (Richmond Advocate.") Mrs. Elizabeth AValters Lanhorp, relict oi tup lamenlea ana honored Kev. CJcoric W, Langhorn, lateibf the Viri:iiia .Auiiuat, Conference, died October 24, 1887, a!t the resi dence of hdr soii, in j San j Francisco, fUHi. Mrs '-Langhorn was the daugh tcr of Alexander D. ' and Rebecca Moore, and was born in New HAn over county, N. C., Nov. 15, 1812 Sho was the grand-daughter of Gen- oral James iMobi-e, and was related to many cf tho wealthy and aristocratic i- .... : i ::.'.. li. -i J i : ' i -cji !.. i.iiiiiiiui. ui u;o vaiouuus. ! ouo couiu j claim lofty lineage, one of his anccs tf.iA lniv.iiir l.ivnn t-J rtroHnrti- tP "Mril 1, 11(1 xjctv ",?Tf" uu,vii yi v ui I . - T -. ' a a : 1 tohfciaoiir roads kept in I lietter coii- Carolina j ana others, as omccrs !in umyu i v-,an noiaiu ue iono lor tll i j .- . "i ' . t t ' Vninrl in tl.i. ;... .i. ' II... .v...yvv ( mio uiicbiiuu i Mr I f r"' hau 'learned that a bee had a sting in his tail, ind iiotoue of us had the conjrag's to! lift the gum from the ciotih and put it on tho stand. My mother came to our ayjsistance aiid wo imjiiagcld to got it on tho bench iri $ood order and nobody stung. MotSer thdn said, "boysi L would hkc to nee how large a swarm yon ha vie got., v ery well. Mother gazd into ihb turned up gum and burkt into a laui;h. :'i-oys there 'is not fa bee in tho gum.'" Tho other bojis limghbd heartily. The smile I. tried to nut on, I felt to b6 very sicklvi' My mdnev was sjoue and It is guaranteed to eiie pi rfect satis faction, or money refunded, Price 2? cents per box. For 64le by Dr. II. T. Chapin. . j ; Herp comes in a heavy tai km a1! the an" 101.lj,,1n interests of a , farmer. 1 Is tnfre no .av V?vmg V Tr ble accpunts west continue' "to come iriw rofaUhd.: North- ih 1 is much grcfete than was .ns..1 htl; ItLi i . m . i . . . iiinuinr i i -i i - .- - :";r true lady and VI I' : .1, . .... I j . iiuoie woma at posed.. The aunibU of vict ms January, in marriage wi i talitics first u is nOAV pwt down at ioveB a thousand, ham coiti .Tudso) innjy trrijett i Nebrakka City frera Yankton and siiidj that his party tWere life (lays hi r iakir.z a trip of thitfy, pules, Most of th time the therni meter! registered 40 degrees be low zero; j : Un says the. toss -of life in Pakot has beeh eriatlV .indfi t!4 au m i.r.iuiw i.jpenpnc.. i .lwo banes terUhaiou the, way Thb coal rail low and the nassflnuor iverk rrowrtrl I i: 9 . T "-T'-ntHIl irCT?!?- M ho able, l brightening nisi heart and Jambs iW. Reidl vivLf Lium nrnftzinr. i ran i a c r . s . . t i ; i i . i . . t ..-. ... r 7 O' r,y Ami n r 1 riAtlV wen tare up; Ul, the " wrappings thy "7UW Tir the army, ha;I j borne an j honorab'e part jh out lleyoluttonary; straggle anU in thfti war, ot 1812; j Sho evi dencod hoi pride of birth hot bv fool- 14 .- . : It" I' . ! !.,-, 'L . . ! i ! ! isu and empty poastmg. but by ex hiher life the qualities of! i tlie attributes of a Qn the tho 29th of rtlllrl lnM tri . k'. .nmL .-J u:l jThase not being enctighj they got the juaiisacKi irom the postal ear and put the children in. , j At ne station he said j there were 19 fi-oxen bodies j brought in It it'said'tiiat a bllziaU is perfec blinding and bewildering -The jddge gate some curious incident of the wandering of those cfrvg itj ii the strm Arotnan ir j(Turner (ouhty started from her house tp flie ji tabl 00 let iQ"; iler body wasj found1 days i fter st-teral! tnilei from her ibme! A far mer perished seven feet from his ho use. A woman, went out b look iner 4ier cuiCKens ana,wai foand twbmile4 off iead. HVTill aan Reiswiri and his man, nringfiar fTrip, Were found aett to deathjwithiD a fiW feet 3f ktable to which theybadlgone to foil the stock. Joshtia Taylor and sons started.to. waier the stock before the storm jcame. Th ir bodies hive not yet been found. IRoorts frbm Mmnpolis Mitin: (of the 21st lavs. This u I the coldest dv' ever irrt here- Last night reliable thermometers snowed 43 deree Uik wi j and this morning the stanjlarjJ government urnuonieier showed 4U below. I it W -. l-i' ' vnM.vuai, can 09 rvsisiereu on it. ". - -"it- -1 j . an.-. 1835; N DIRECTORY. -i STATE GOVERj-MEXT. Governor Alh.-d M. Scales. Lieut. Goverror Chas 'Siedmin. Secretary o! ritnte Wjjn. L Saunders, Auditor W. P. Kole:.. Treasurer Donald Wl Bi.n. Supt. of Pub. Instruction S, finder. Attorney General T.I. Davidson, STATE BOARD OF ARICCLTCtE. Commissioner John Itobinson. GEOGRAPHIES AND nothing buan iold gum in its place. Secretary t. K, Bruder. j 1 cheat me on purpose i Chemist--Uias. V. Papney, Jr Did! tlie man Kurq enong that night woirld he givo me a swarm of bees, Geo.Tmmigration Ageikt J.T.'Patriek. 1 ?. JI did not sleep much Next morning I took the lold empty gum on little wagon and! aided byopeot my companions, we ibauled at over rocks, rnud holes andl gujhesi to tho farmer s home. Hofeeenied surm-ised to see us, and eenied surm-ised to see ps, laughed heartily at my ta'e, but 1 Commissioners -G. Ki Scott, . . J - i ' I a - ! a m " a . I Tl . . 1 T a T 1 there was no laugh tor mo till he jiaicn, .j. a. rugn uoara 01 r.aucation ha coTT3riri,-3rj Superior Court Clerk-is. M. Holt. Register of Deeds L.t. Exline. Sheriff and Treasurer-S.-W. Brewer. Surveyor Kufus B. Clegg. Ooronor W. S. Tettyi 1 Public Administrator J. A. Womack. Wm. II. I HOLMES UNITED STATES HISTORY Have been adopted by the North. - Carolina State Board of Educa tion for in all tho Public Schools of the 1 ' ! State. Parents, Teachers, and all persons concerned in the use o text McIVEBS. he newost shades and styles of CALICOES and GINGIIAMS. Gray, Brown and Blue TricotV and lrcjs Flannel. , A nice lot of cheaper Dress Goods. Worsleds'as low as C eta. -Sam-, pies and pricos mailed on application. 1 . J RJE.m ! CIj O TIIZYG I of latest cuta and styles. Diagonals, "Worsteds, Flannels, JLc., lower than ever, r " j OvERcoivrs, Dress and Heavy ! Tery Cheap. BTIPP HLA-TS fro2a 75 CtatJ 3 SOFT HA.TG from 25coto$5. Extra, Broad Brim ind High Crown. 1 Ziegrlcx Slices, a, tll Otliers.. K Ladies i Button Shoes from 81.25 to $4. ;! j Common sense goat lace for middlo age. j 'Women's heavy shoes from 90 cents up. Gentloman's Fine Congress from $1.40 to S3. Tho best SI 50 Broan 1 r M ' w , old; onr 1 one will surpriso you. , i i i 1 SELL SCHOOL BOOKS AS LOW IS ANYBODY ELSE, OTHERE; Wo keep in stock thoee adopted by N. C. Board. lWo call f fccial atl . tcntion to our new linoof fine Puper, and other stationery article Dominoes, Chcesmcn, etc, c oaroronsr i coararoir i Yepy the highest price paid in Mor.re County and Ivy an himcA as anv other buyer. W'e do noi gre your influential vealthy neiollor more- lor hi ivuvn uiut n to iivui l w-- yitui o jvf ir titan tit worth. ' 'i I All who are indebted to us will please tak: notice that we sJuiU insist vpon payment as fast as cotton open, a call on us imy save an unpleasant rUit HcIfERS. from out collector. SA NFORD, N. C. , Oct.l, 1S87. T BYNUM & HEADJSN -Havo just received from the Northern Ciics theii Stock of- . SPBING AHD SUMMER GOODS. : . STAPLE DRY GOODS, LADIES DRESS G00PS In tho LATEST STYLES. Gents Furnishing Goods. assured me that I should have an other swai'in otj real live bees, i got; them homo at last, bnt. like some of niy other enterprises they bavio not panned out well. ' vvissh 3du good health, Mr. nil- and great prosperity. Charlie. J. Bvnum. E. W. Atwater. It. II. Siler. I tor, Sunt. Pub. -Instruction! Supt. of Health Dr. I Mayor T. J. Jack.son Commissioners A. II Bvnumi, London, O. S Poe, Dr. H. T. ITEMS. -A. II. A. Hanks books, will consult their interest ead.q.VLaxters f cr ILadle3 a3xd CS-ent'o JPlno Merritt. and promote the success of schools I by seeing that these books are iu the hands oi schblarsi Xhey may S H 0 E S. Readymado-Clothing, Hardware' andlCroccrloS. Bkvlejgh Visitor : : The roniains of Canbva's spleiidid statue of Wash in tr n which stood! in the centre ol i ne a' at "Belmont." Chat L C. she ivas united th tho Rev. George Wi LaniHiornO. To him she b- CAtno a ttuie and faithful - wite, low, : . . .. J. .1 i. j i' . i 't!. tt t' i r mg anu oeioveu. in ait tne vicissi tudes of cessful mpnistry, she nobhf stood by in omc. pv ui ijn,ui,iiii' in oi? worn. Sharing In his triuniphii coikribut mgto hiasncccsi. iu ways innumer4 Wl ill Leonard Sec. and Treasurer Aj. I. Byftpm Constable and Weighuiast tardin. CnCRCHSS. btundi 6f !jihe! od capitol. and Epi.copal Reetor; Relr. Wm. whifch wasjdestroycd ; by Urn abont tl wero removed yester- Lho old 'arsenal on the the Iveiir li klayj, from jcaptqlj square to tjhe State mueeumJ .iiiiHtt sqiitue was one or ine ocstcver aceaj Of the f Fathei'j of his Country,'' landj we bail vvith delight this move- uiciiL'i.c uixscrvo me icuc. WjJker services and -Bum day school every Sabbath .' . i i I PhPin.. generally be had1 of booksellers, but A VARIETY of PLOWS and PLOW CASTING. And a General Svk M. T.- I "Po'cfA.!PnW V VTllTYl X. I CDWJ MS -A.- fjav, II i wMt I 1 ' A L 1 1 1 t services overy thirdJSundayornini: nevisea jaauuai, wivn largo w FTTSBOKO', Si. C, Apnl2l S.' and night. . : Pastor, It ; -j Baptist through: li A Fulij .Blsishi e. LVjR Wardner, Register learns that late ot ltocKingham county; N.CM and a brother of P.! at eid, o$ iialeigli. has settled dner, Idaho Territory. Mr. fro the care two P. when they cannot, the publishers .will forward them to any addi-esson J receipt of price j ! : I- I . Elementary Geography, 60 cents; of all kind of Articles that is found in a First-Clasa Stnrc.l AH of! which wojwill sell very low for CkS-rT.oi COUNTY PRO-1 DUCE. We fccl thankful for pafct favors, nt d ho i u luo ' continuance of tho same. i i-i ' H " ' r oeeg Baldwin, the State, $1.28;! First Reader, U services everv feco ft rjundav, worn-1 i ing and night, anp Sunday j 3chsol cents: Second Reader, 24 cento; every oaooatn Third 36 cents; Holmes New iJua Simmdns Liver Rerniat!or th fit I H.i Wiustoii, d-Trregistrarot the land vdrite bdme remedy, is entirely;Ver office; of Idaho, jand fbrmr.y! -of y-g table, 4(i is thoipurestand- bett Wfton; N;jGj now -a resident .of Bus" iiunuy rap iN( error 1 iriur-. nn i!riiiiir taking; iU loss of timdJj It .is the .bot? brilliant men, eloquent epeak- euicine ana sure oloiaMu uoiu inwncio., .iab i.uv ilethodist Pastor,' Kev. R. T-! N. Ste phenson, services oh the fourth San- day, morning and night, and Sunday School every Sabbath. il African Zion Colored, Pastor, 3 "W J. Jordan. )' i ) j .. Methoaist EpUoopal-i-Colored,; Pastor, Rev,S. S. Boekrumi .! ilissionColored. exeroises and Walker. tory, $1. TRAISS best preventive medicine and sate to take Ao matter hvbat ithe sickness i may prdve loibe, bud, inl any ordi-4 nary disbasej jwillj ;effecti a speedy cure. i Ddmand the genuine. haviu the Z-stamp bn wrapoerj t I ' i 1 1 ' j : . Th I'l I " 7 i i ! Forfcilt,bruises,spraiikor at ed to death last burns 4alds.trosi-b.tc8j chilblains, H wi in ate anu; oiiep oi poisonous insects, noth ing icquals Salvation Oil. It anni hilates Rain. j Price 25cts a bottle.! if. and 9:30 r. it. tii- i, K ! MAI3 TTTt thev will succeed in j making their mark! and accumulatine: a! fortune in the tar west, none who know them can! doubt. , i! - : i V Greensboro Patriot : Mr.5 Tbos. Marion, a tobacco farmer, was barn- week in Surry; Co.. . v. : in i j vvww v. . . :u . j i lumber, which I fell upon him and pinneu iim vq tne noor. it caught hre land lid : was soon roasted .alive. tw 1 . ! : 'I .-j . . t I s " k : V it.) rw ' . li ma wue, in tryinr to save mm was oimmon urove-pemj-weeitiyj luesanv 1 Good Home For ' Sale. .-j 1 ofitr fer tale a most deairaVU traet flaod in HadUy township. ChaUant eeuaty. six miles from niler Ciy, eoa- . m -n . Passenger train. leavKPitUbbro' daily, f 2 except Sunday, at 4:50 a. m., and 7:00 6 i , xCtLl.u ' p. m, and an ivea at PitUbofo at 7:45 'f- good JBT9 Wl IJ- , ..w . . client, em bracing 'all I the best early and late varieties of fruits - .!'- ' . The Mill lot contains 3 acre. '. On it there is algcKxl m reliant uiill, cottwu gin, engine and storio house, lit;; f Would !ell the above named proper ty together, or separately, to suit the puicbaMr -app'jr10 Daily; mails by rail, except Sundays, ar I rive at 8 Ju m. anJ close about 7 r. u Chapel Rill mail fri weekly, Tues day, Thursday ! and Saturday. Ar .! rive at 12 u.. leave at 1 r. u.-' , Saxapahaw Weekly Leaves at 10 a. M Thursday, arrives & 3 p. m Friday. Snow Camp ceoii-weekly, Tuesday and Friday; Leave at JS jL mm arrived at 9 .. M. . 1 ' i I.II.CLEGO. Greensboro, 2C n.v rr-.,7 SCRlBKER-5 SCRIBNERS MAGAZINE - J V . m . . . J. IMP! Ojlst &a 5 fully firt4 iautlfuHyCil SSllintl3tratcd and has already coiried a xaoir than .national cjf-ctilatioa exceeding 120.00 Q copies mDnthly X A.- a; a PRlC625 CENTS'ANUMBErV S3. A .YEAR- h with (Acssrs. yery; badly burned. lie said he had heard ; that there was an end to all thhis but there seemed jo be none to hiscough. lie c. jF. & y, jV. R.;K. is now complete, Changcdjhismindwodayslateratter and the tiVk Will be laid to Flat miles irom ML RavT m only iibiug one bottl ot: Dr. Bull's sh.io.s" station, ! 8 1 .(ughrup., - r lAtry.iaa'dayb and Friday: Aryive? at 9 a. ri. leaves MoffittV Mill-Seml weekly, Tuesday . .;" and Friday; Anvijs at 5 p. M leave? ! ; at o r. u. . i-- Gu Semi rfeelyjjTue.tdsj' and: Fri I SF TOU HAVE ; T0U WttilEID iIOCARDEfJ! :i? ytaal TIm. AW will vmat th Bt tt Q h WMf. it arv IM LHifyi win mnnm jtm. wmm hen J ka hn MliS U wilt tmm mm. tt i fm tm U1, umI ytm Mgkt tt kart 14 - day: Leaves 6 i. il, arrives T p. - m bariu mairvbcri. VM. H. MAULE, khaiicj 5crtbncrS; Sons the PublUhcrj cnafela ua V offep SCRlBNgre MAGAZINE wiu me iDOANOKE COliEGEj THREjNGMg till f. ;7i;?, ficV I . . I i LI CI kli i 4-kJ "U ' IAQ. CI7A. nr 9Aa A YF1D Ihorouli Wractio : rood diacisliM; bmt wml SwlHI-.t4 mimmttmr tmmrmm4rmtm pe. UlMm. StidaaU from dimt lt tUt. Gruli. cmT. MIMUWfiiN ciuwiw. uUm im Stilt. Worth CroLiD wtt r-r.-oud. " m. TJ C A ' ! Si KrC. I4tk. Illn.Irmknd rawinrua - RQUHAn, , 1. , -
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 26, 1888, edition 1
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