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i- . i r ; -. i ' "'I- !' "r' :i - p. IN- 1 1 ! t -I.'" . 'h'. -v)l i v: f ! i-Mi r ' ) . i ... if, ...;..' U . !i 'iij.-i-ii- ft- J r-,'i" the HOME. i . ., r j ; u. '. ""i ::S5Sr MAY ! 1 -k j , LengiUMy 4 hours, 17 m nuter. I iM.Jliwates io ; tWitti! wake dor and 13 lor rowie. M , the Mate stand 19 We wl t different con v en- for Alexan re Gnmittees J civ the Democratic Ex ecu ! .. 1 !,. for the couiity and the i . . j. Ai h ii cold bad day for this tovfush VnntlaV was .--n ii llA northeast wind prevail ...A a klow penetrating rain fell. I wJinlber Bvnum Th Bynum as 1 leaden se R Nisseh Wagon, manu- We hiy .... lit bind wU Co, liorl fll aA : rniiiv and rlia nclt M weather sinco Sunday Farmers i are retting badly be thei crops, There ia Apte hail and tain recent J . .W'i .1 J tJ-X.. iiikl... L. tv that did mucjj damage to the crops RsvJFJ , ( . . ! I Chritian Ado in place of the To the yurs of Cluithay County. the request of mv friind- T H. Clare myself a candidate for iReeister of " -. wuuvy me next campaign. . , ; y, o. May 17, 1888, Farrell. r of Woolen Attentloa. ! w e are putting in a set Macninery at Sno.v Camp, "Foundery, and will soon be prepared to jcard, spin and weave IWjolen Goodft. In the course of a aow days we will issue a cir- cuiar jiaung terms ana prices i ; Mi U. W.& T,;CJDixox. crops 1 1 1 ' id. editor of Raleieh te has been! appointed f the Raleigh District, ate Dr. Vr llson. iMr f ASorieir store I -L entered on last SundaV ife wai Vrokeii into! and $ therefrdm. pluo to the titce agitm in Raleigh hiffhtj ThA i)0 takh thieves as Uv &nA Cheap.; ' Lawns, gingham prints and othre seasonable dress goods. Trace chains, harness, cotton hoes, i plow castincsu points of all kind fur dcuble shovel plows, 'cradle fingers, nitch ! forks, Snuff, tobacco and cigars. lore pow ders. I ' J, P. Stedmas, j ; . N -i' E?yjt. n. c. The enterprising merchants Mclvers at Sanford pin near losing) their store and entire stock of goods by fire on last Monday uight. But we; are glad it was no worse. The real losi was very light and covered by insurance perhaps not more than fu-. 1 he hro originated at about U:tt) o clock ; T U table of ready made clot' clerks wereUroused by th4 time to save) the liouse aim goods except some cheap clothing. ine main b iA.rv. fv itm uiiiiijaiovt nini tuo 111 ui is all right land moving a nothing had happened. under a liiig. Th smoke n all th . Thempsoa Z&oil Coaaeneeaest I Last "Wednesday eveninir teonle began to come into j our city from all directions to attcod the Thdmp son, School commencement, wbicli began that night at 8 o'clock. v Not withstanding it was raining very bard the academy building was fill ed to overflowing; and all seemed to enjoy the child re ns' night, as it was called. ! I Among the most important fcatnres ot the night were two es says written by Misses Nellie Worn ble, and Ola Bray, which reflected much credit on the two named ladies.- Although they both did ' ro markubly well, the judges decided that Miss Bray was entitled j to ;tho gold medal, as a prize for the same. The little ones all took parts in ;the exercises of the night anU they act ed their parts well- to the delight of ell the teachers, . and especially Mrs. B. N. Mann, who has had charge of them moutns. "xneir: ong Cduaty Coaventloa. Bully Merntt has returned to her home in nu Airy, uer; siay The Democratic County! Gonventiou! met in Pittisborough at 12 M, lay, 22nd. T.-JS. Womack convention to order, ana as it on Tues-" balled the W. N. among 1 was pleasant and lief many quested to at as temporary Secretaries, (will be 'glad to soo -t- !Mmd.-rInJOaklandl township y Joiih K osier Jj. P.. at his own re (lenco on the 20th in it, Mr S M Watson j G. Eubanks, O. D. Palmer, G. P. AUton, to llu Car WipKer. daughter oi nev. a. r. Gilbert, u, , Cole, M. H. Mclvcr, J. J. Cook, T. H.Raney, were appointed a Committee on Credentials. During ! nrAaehd hv Itev "R a Committee the lol-iF- -vr r ; n i her bright to bo 1 As- v . J. D. Wickerj Mr. J of Durham, th former postmaster in ritloberp, dtuhter, Mrs Dr is, in town. He and his Mrs.- llackuey, are vuiting IlanksL The ptimarr township convention in Cntr township was largely attended en Saturday, teilman-nelegales .were e'.ected i No interest manifested save in toe candidate for Governor. ! j for the last ten exercises consisted of, songs, recitations, dialogues and declamations. Thus ended a night of joy and pleasure to the old as wel as the youug. :, i v Thumlay at 9:30 the boll rang for the crowd to gather at the large and spacious arbor which had beeii pre! pared by the school; boys for tho oc casion. Although it looked like it would rainin spite ot all tho wishes bf the! faculty" and students, the) crowd ciimu pouring in from all di Erections and in all; kind of convey ances until there was quite a crowd on tho grounds.1; Tho exorcises opened with prayer by the Kev. A Straughan abd Y. R. Hatch wero re- L. Phillips, ot J?ayettovillo. Tien the contest lor the Reclaimers medal bogan.v They all spoke well and re flected much credit to themselves. The judges decided that K. L. Jen kins of Granville county was suc cessful in winning the modal. The next thing on programme was the an D ual sermon, to nave been F. Dixon of Oxford, N. C. To the regret of all Prof. 'Thompson received a telegram stating that he was sick and could not be with us. Wo then had an intermission of an hour and ; a half for refreshments, when the bell rang t'o contest lor tho orators modal. They had good orations and deliveied A Tennessee shenff attempted arrest a neffro murderer, when! was fired on by the scoundrel and riddled, with bullets, "causing f-his death in a few minutes; the murder er then made his escape. . In the Southern Presbyterian scmbly, yesterday, Dr. Woodrow commenced his defence m-cennec-tion with the charges, brought against him relative to his evolution views, but boforo he had concluded an adjournment took place. j! A negro man by the name of Will Houston shot and killed a colored woman in a disreputable house; in Wioson, May 2, The man was captured shortly kfter tho murder and is now in jail, As court is in session ho will no doubt moet With speedy justice, f i Tho act for the erection of a public building at Ashevillc, N C was presented to tho President jthe eighth instant, and not having boen returned to the Blouse of Congress in which it originated within ;the ten days prescribed by tho Consti tation it has become a iaw without his approval iVd (X f i ri V5 .i:ic V: -VTIv-v,.--ri,: , - T . - GO TO- D. S. WAITT, L.argeHtllct of 'Ciilicocn ever? Brought to this Market dtul JPrelW too. T. I WIN From 5 to 15 PWn n1 t?1 bj Whit Black rod other Grf JUJl II 1U or. ictoria Lawns and Imlia Uwnt, ami other Whir rood am 4 Trimmings. Very pretty Gray, orown and G reen Triers and FlanaU for Sum mer Dreasea, with suitable trimmings, riain and Fanry Xuo Veiling Tho Prettiest Lino of Clnghams and Combination Suit ings you ever saw. A Beautiful atcck of Parasols. 1 Fancj and Plain. A Beautiful Una of Motions ' and Ladles Tricks, La dlWi S - LUlo, and Make up a part o o.uo- ; U C I V E R S: Contributions to the beauty of Spring (and tk Lad !,) It bing leap-year the sterner sex could not U neglecteJ and felnrs ait r4 For Fine Cl 0 111 Sucilea's a,ruca Salve, i Tlie best salve in the world for cuts, bruise, sores, ulcersj salt rheum, fever sorea, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, if bo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or monev refunded, Price 2? in. ail Mslfc Call for J. W. CROSS, of Chatham. 213 Faycttcviile Str cet, EALEIGIl, N. O. M'ch 29 3mos. ! ; SIBERIA. cents per box. Chapin. For sale by Dr. Ur T. Upon ballot by tjwiishipsFMr. E. W Atwuter was elected president of the Convention and the temporary Secre taries were made permanent Secretaries. Messrs R. W. Bland, Archie Poe, R. T. Mallory, alias "bid Chunk,' the absence of the Committee the lol- .tl t . . I . . - .... lowing gentlemen responded, ; in short speeches, to calls made on them. C. E. Uouatou, J. W. Atwatr, J. G. Rencher. A U. Merritt H. A. London. T. Ii. Woma.dc. O D. Palmer, and J. A. Womack, J A Alston. ; ii 1 he following delegates to Congress- I nd iav rft.mhlnd tn I j- . - r We keep on receiving auswers to the piiiile about the hen and the eggs. We tin not jtublUh them all and so decline to puUuh any. Never was there a question to whieh'there were so many eemingiy correct answers, ' in spite of a 'most disagreeable day county Convention was largely at' tt:ded on last Tuesday .J The dele gates were intelligent, harmonious and full of an earnestness that indicates vry active campaign. the 29th inst. Baldwim J. Milhkin, II M. Love, L B. Bynum. A. Eubanks.G. W. Fou bee. Alternates, A.i T. LamVeth, J. G. Fearrington. T. j Wj Gattis, A. Snipes, V. J Lambeth. I 1 i Bkar Cbkek S. W. Brewer.! E. R. Mc Lean. II A. London, J. G. Hanner. Alternates T. B. Womack, D. Y. White, E.IB. Brewer. J. W. I Andrews. Cextke J. W. Griffin. A. B. Hill. J. N. i DIRECTORY. I STATE GOVERKUEVT. Governor Alfred Scale,s. Lieut. Governor Chas. Stedmm. Secretary of State--Wm. L. Saunders, Auditor W. P. Kolerts. Treasurer Donald W. liain. Supt. of Pub. Instruction S, Finder. Attorney Ueneral 1. Ii. Davidson, j STATE BOAKd" OT AGK1CVLTCRB. Conunissioner John Robinson. Secretary T. K, Bruner. Chemutr Chas. W. Dabney, Jr. 5 Gen. Immigration Agent J, T. Patrick. COtTNTTT. 1 Ke ill I i Iff Ob IB H B Superior Court Cltrk 8. M. Holt. negisier oi Aeeas u n. fxune. i Out Schools J both close tomorrow. Mr.-. Jackson will have his fConimence inent"kin tje evening and Mr Hill will have Hid) ih thtf'jCourt houe at night. Encourage tlc ckilcirer bv I going out to hearj their pWforrii ances ' ? j jl I them in a way that reflected much credit on thoir efforts. The judges 1 Sheriff and Treasurer a. W. Brewer. decided that B. F. Griffith of S. C. Surveyor Ruf us B. Clegg. ;! was entitled to tho medal. The lit- twm--Yr.t S. Tetty. - j erary! address was then delivered ublc Administrator J. A. Womack. , Vj- th mi- tt, ... Commissioners C. It. Scott, Wra. II. by Rev. Mr. Phillips of Fayettoville, 1Utch j A Pu h N.i O.J who spoke tor throe quarters Board of Education A. J. Bynum, E. of an hour on the subject ot Educa- W, Atwater. H. H. Siler. f ! Peoples. J. A. Knight, J. Gj Rencher. tion, and handled the subject with Supt. Pub. Instruction A.. H. Merritt albtiohts jno. w. I'erry; u ti ai- mucn creait to nimseti. Aie maaoai oui,. uiiionu bright. Alternates W A. Lineberry I srood impression on our people. That closed the exercises ot the aav. J- w jcm . At eight, the bell rang for the socia- Mayor O. C. Bynum, Die, which was attended well Dy the Commissioners A. I. Bynum, W. L. school and their mends, and alt seemed to enjoy it, very much until TO Dixon Williams H Sears. C R Scott, T II Rauey, J W Atwater, E Wi Atwater, F J Tiller. M Caps Fba W v Burt J E ?ryan: Jno Barrinreri J F Womble. Hiccoar Mocvtaix Ben Headen, B E eleven, when the bell rang for them T c rriar taf ah 1 Rnnnrlnf Artli "fr. lofLrfl 1-1. . - i" I i I 1 ' L ' 1 - - . i; 1 ' and all other persoins can buy all kinds uf LaW . BIank4!and can luive all kinds1 of piiiilihg dohi in the best style and ing -Uou'se Weidon, N. C. Liberty 4t Academy Commencement j jjadlkt Tho school comns olf on the 3 1st inst, ptoses a Very pi-iosperous session, having mi in bored a 147 buDil. 1 Reduced rates hvo bWsec'ujred on the C.F. &jY,i V, u. u. atid a large crowa time is te 'be expected. Mcltirs. of! Sanford. and good , Chatham1 friends to call at amine Webster, II Straughan, G P Alston1 Alternates J no Campbell' Leonard Ray, W P Hadlev, Sam Thomas. Oaeland N G Yarboro, M. H. Mc .ver, AT Lambeth. O S Johnson. New Hope tD M Poe, X B! Lassater, L : E Cole, J xi Williams. ! i Gclf O D palmer, George Frazier, J A Palmer W E. Goldston. G. W Womble. K Perry. ! H. L A Hanks. i Mattbiws-4L J Kirkman, - A J Lane,! C E Houston. S J Talley, A L Brooks J M Edwards. .-' ,. The following were elected! delegates to represent the county in the State Convention to meet in Raleigh on the; Henderson, Alternates, U C Siler, to closed which made all feel sad in deed, i! AH regietted very much that Prof. Thompson wasn't able to attend tho exercises of the day, but Prof. McNeil conducted tho cxer cises in a very creditable manner. W ail regretted very much that you, Mr. Editor, couldu'tbo with us Wishing you much success, I ! M ! iM ; T. T. Guthrie. I Siler City, N. Cj London, O. S Poe, Dr. H. T. Chapin. W. II," Leonard. U See, and Treasurer A. J. Bvnum.! Constable and - Weigtmsastcr C, . Hardin. M. CUCRCDE3. Episcopal -Rector, Rev. Wm Its Secrets RTald Oeorge gennaag mr wonderful , Journey. , tn MOST Interesting contri- i miuon to secret n is lory I wiu ne in a uiustratea pa rs on H Siberia and the xile Svstem." bv Goorra Konnan, which begin la sine. They will embody the results of what is be lieved to be the first suc cessful attempt by a com petent investigator to make a thorough study of the Russian exile system. Be fore undcrtakinff his ardu ous journey of 15,000 mile, in the interest ofTA Cmlw rv. Mr. Kennan. author of Sal lAf$ In Liberia, eta, had spent four Tears in Russia and Siberia, was thorough ly conversant with the neoole and the lan- fruaBe. and had reached the conclusion thai the Russian Government had been misrep resented, and that tho exile system of Sibe ria was not so terrible as waa supposed. Knowing i that Mr. i Keonan held theae views, the Russian Government gave hia very facility for a thorough , v , ntsPEcnox or mivxs axd nuoM of Biberia the most i thorough that had over been made by a traveler. Armed who tetters from the Russian Minister of the interior and other hiah ofioUla. Mr. Ken- nan went everywhere, inspecting mines and prisons, convict barf and hospitals, and traveling ! with chained exiles aloag tho great Siberian road. He made the intimate Eersonal acquaintance of more than tareo undred exiled "liberals" and Nihilist, many of whom wrote out their histories tor his use. The actual facte, as revealed by this searching investigation, were far re moved from Mr. Kennan's preconceived Ideas, as this thrilling narrative of fifteen months privation and adventure will show. As is already known, tho publication of Hr. Kennan's preliminary papers has re sulted in his being placed dTW -vg ! ox tho black list by the Russian Government, and copies of Th Century containing them have the ob jectionable article torn out by the custom official before being allowed to enter tho Czar's dominions. ! I expected, of course," says Itr. Kea nan, in a recent Interview, to be put on the Russian black b'st. i I am only thankful that I succeeded in crossing the frontier with all my material and papers coming this way. I became satisfied before I got half JEWELRY Consisting in part of Sack and rCutaway suits. Of Black, JJrown and Bloe War. teas ana iricscrews from f 10 to T22.50 and an assortment of Fancy GooeV' in same Cuts; Boys suits from $1 50 to $1 SFaaa cy Pn,nta zxxo Seaixtlosl j Black llapaca Coats medium and extra lengths. Coats and Vests of Ural weight grays. I TOO Seersucker Coats and Vests and more Co mine. I EarSpectal attention b called to Gents Neck war.' ' "Pi.ti i ovtl open before or behind, and the best plain one. GenU nlrht Shlrls-ea VERY LARGE STOCK OF STRA TV HA TSLickt fdUt WXxtt cat Gray Plugs are all ths go, of rAicA they haxx a big stock, and dote broad brim felts of vhiehve have Uen selling $o maxv. . - lOO IFIoces Pailt OoodO from 12Jc to $1 rr rut. ; ai wane iuuuki cau lor a lltue : i . i - ' . - .. j And they havea nice lot of Geld fillerlors, Udi. pins, bottom Ae. GenU and Ladies Chains, and Gents Bottona. A. few HilHr Watches, The Prettiest line of Plain and Fancy STATIONERY to bo found, and tho Von and girls must write, you know. We have alull stotk OnUhO soil CTteaper trmii pvix Cosapotl "toro." Can do it cheaper tbtn they can realiro that w are telling. Our Spring Stock of ZIEGLER SHOES will be in im a few day. JS-A Car Load of -Straight New Crop" Cuba Mo Ws to arrive this week. Oir Haraware Lite ii Gontfttt a Unal Feed Cutters and Threahing machines and a fewf Wheelbarrow. Iee-em r, xeri Ac. 1 ou should have one of their COTTON AT.Tior tlx SQU'l'N ;tvsr I2id.ea. "botli of IRON AGE CULTIVATORS, Southern Single and DoubU Stocks, tt Wo will bo glad to seo you whan 70a coma to SAHFODD lad will take great alaasuro ir showing youjoar MAMKOTtZ 8T0CX. April 24, 'M. Ee3LTG- 18S8 S3rX3SrC5- Thu fint iosUllmetof 1 ' SPRING GOODS Just received at- Urn ITEMS, invite their nnds to call atone and ix I . . . 1 iil:- uid L. '.i. LH" . J.:in outn installs. '.fiPf!'.'. McI,V F jSr.It ::V-7'T::".ri ' r. r: Hanks. A P Gilbert. G B stock of Ginghams at 10c. Ill A car load of PuciQc guano just received ' The wife of Senator Sawyer died in Washington yesterday. Vrresnam seems to 00 tuo coming 1 I1 - L T a I j " ! t ! ' 1 T Bynum H M man wuu ine repuoncaus lor irrcs A London. L AMUent. Tho defalcation bf Tate, the ; ab- We are pleaVed to learn ' that Dr Shepherd,1 President of South Carolina College; at Charleston, will bring, his Unnly to our 1 town for his summer vscationj.: The Doctor is a I native ravetteville. aHd a man of krreat abilitv anl learning arid as an educator stands at the P Alston. T B vr -..1, t v r:n: n rr... O D Palmer J F Womble J W Afc4 l.,J?5 Areasurer, 01 xvy., iww up ! water. Wi.l k Goldston'H M Love, A H -VVu- i 1 Merritt. Alternates J GRencher E North Carolina will get about IV:"' U T8;12 Wter. J 300.000 of the monev annronriated 1 1 MiiiiKiq uosepu xraimer. a ocoit, j i - - ' . t-n 1 R B Yarboro, A 5 Lane, II Henderson, W by tho Kiverjind Harbor bill. ; h j W t:-i '1 iwf .l.t..L 1 it -r .A.-'l! i !!! j I-1 1 l ! 1.. 'bi A; Lineberrvi A IT Lambeth. J D Dor- V arn of W iTs sett, WW Edwards, S B Kirkman. O S Johnson. . I be census ot the .Convention 'PKa rrroot HrAa Sri fVia 1 laaiea? t P!ttyf M E I yiwftr -th trrftjitpst and mnsfc Ha. r- .z- e .T Walker. services and bunday school every Sabbath. , it Presbytei ian Pastor, Rev. W. F.Thom. services every third Sunday, morning and night, r ' Baptist Pastor, R . oses Baldwin, services every seco Sunday, morn ing and night. an Sunday School every Sabbath. I j Methodist Pastor, Rev. R. T. N, Ste phenson, services on the fourth: Sun day, morning and night, and Sunday bchooi every babbath. ! i African Zion-pColorel, Pastor, RW J, Jordan. i j Methoaist Episcopal Colored, Pastor, Rev. S. S. Boekrum. Episcopal Mission Colored, exercises by lie vs. Bush and Walker. I TRAINS. Passenger trains leave Pittsboro' daily, except Sunday, at 5:50 a. m., and 7:00 r. ji, and arrives at'Pittsboro at 8:15 A. x. and v:u p. m. wss structivo over be The barn of W II. Sears j a few miles rotn MorrUville. was struck by lieht- ningon S'ast Satu'day night, set on fire and burned up,! Mr. Sears; loses all his corn, wheat,'1 peas, fodder and farming utensils V This is the second barn he has lost! by fire, and he has the deep 8mpailiy of his neighbors. (. 1 ". M ! 1 n - . i ' i .i' t . The May issue bf tho Wake Forest 8 udent contains a very creditable ar ticle written l by R. B. Lineberry. He is a worthy CbcUham boy and graduates at the, I approaching cothmencement. The Student is' a very well 'edited mag- asine ana represents a very -insti tution of learning, taken as to its choice fof Governor slowly ; abating 18 brei known are A tremendous ''meeting was 1 held which was 5f) 33-48 for Alexander, For Congress the vote was 92 for ,n T- uuu; rvsoiuuous auopteu lunuiig s iguiuus j.rui,t;ab nguiusi Brouehton and 6 for Bunn On motion of L B 'Bnum the follow-! ing preamble and resolution! was, adoptl Wbbkeasi i The Democratic Conven tion of Chatham! was the first County Convention in N C. in 1S84, ito suggest the name of Donald W Bain, aa the aeraocraiic canaiaate lor treasurer ana said suggestion thePope's refc I progressive State Convention polls : KXSOLVEDv . That 1 I . Sal I I ' josepn t, - Anderson v who was nominated by tho i Prohibition cou von don in Tecuessee last week; died suddenly on Friday last. ! t Thel-printers j! thloughout ; the was adopted by the country are making efforts to raise and ratified at the I money, to erect a monument 10 ino I memory of Horace Groely. 'ii : j mails. , Daily mails by rail, Except Sundays, ar rive at 8 a. M. and! close about 7 r. m hatel Hill ! mail-Tri weekly, Tues day, Thursday' and Saturday. ; Ar rives at 12 h.. leaves at 1 P. it. I j Saxapahaw Weekly, Leaves at 10 k. m. Thursday, arrives at 3 p. m Friday. Snow Campr-4mi-weekly,Tuesdayand Friday, Leaves at 6 a. x., arrives at 9 f, M. , ! t J: Simmon Grove Semi-weekly, Tuesday and r ridayi Arrives at .a. m., leaves BOiannta a coitvict babos. through Biberia that I should never be per mitted to go there again, and that after the publication of my papers no other foreigner would be allowed to make investigations there, and I lost no possible opportunity to secure accuracy and tnorouguness. 1 brought back more than fifty pounds of notes, papers and original documents, many of the latter from secret Government archives, besides five or six hundred fools cap pages of manuscript, prepared for me by political exiles in all parts of Biberia, and covering the most noteworthy episodes of ineiruves. 1 can regara tne macK 11a tin therefore, with a certain degree of compla cency. The stable-door is locked, but tho horse has been stolen and I've got him." 1 Mr. G. A. Front, artist and photographer, accomnanied Mr. Ken nan. and it is expected that the results of his work will form tho moet interesting series of pictures of Rua- aian ana dueruui iua ana nwcrj.svH a F. & Y. y. Raw Co. Condensed Schedule. We call special attention to our full and select varistv of TWaa I ever shown in this county. ENGLISH CLOT1IES, MIXED SUITINGS, FLAXXEL SUITIKC!V CASHMERES, TRICOTS, AC. A flso Line of Plush, Velvet and Braid trimmiors to match all rWa boucht Wo invite special inspection to our lartre stock of Ooth!n ft Furnishing Goods 4c We defy competition and feel assured that an Ka in this county can offer a larger or better selected stock of Drj Ecds, Sbs, Wa Ksiia, Eirinre, bz&u h All of which we willsell for cash or exchange for county produce at Lira est market prices. .-4 at 10 a. m. Taking effect 12.00 non, Sunday May 15, 18J8 II we again present The children' of Mt. Pleast nt Sundav School, j Haw River; circuit, presented their j worthy Superintendent, C. W. Bynum; j a handsome 'office ! chair, i bit last Sunday . as a birthday present The new church there is being built by Mr, J. B. Maemoro. This is a suffi Icient guarantee that the building will no uaiidsomo. and complete. TTf '' . ' A t !-' 1 ' i ' !' k the name of thai faithful officef for r U " rK uPn tne ice.iactory is pre election, as r one pre-eminehtly fitted I gressing very rapialy, and it is ox- Moffitt's Mills Semi-weekly, Tuesday and Jr riday: Arrives as o r. m,. eaves at 6 p. m. : j l-i i Gut SemiweeklyJ Tday and F day; Leaves 6 a. h., arrives 7 r. ! . TRAINS GOING NORTH. 1 . Fa'grer A j Mail. I . FraijrM k AccuUta. for his office. . I r . - The following resolution was intro duoed by Mr Houston and unanimously That the Convention pected. that it will be in operation in about 3 weeks. -Goldsboro Head- democrats assembled of do light. On next Sunday at POMONA HILL NURSERIES 11 o'clock the Twi and a half miles west of Greens- m r ivr 1 -w ' 1 -a a.i 'a nr. v r liarteoe. newer Known in the community as ' Brother Wint.?' caught 101 vellow Mav Shad in fivadavs .during the past week, r Ue has caught 3i Shad this spring, besides two very una carp and many ether fish of differ em sorts. ! His;trap is o4 New ' Hope about two miles from wher it empties into Haw riff "Bro Wlnt" says thJre are more fil this ; season j than thelro navi Men for line past ififty- tears !m .w Mope ana. u aw river. adopted. Kesolve: Chatham ii recommend with pride and pleasure our to be ordained priest fin St. Luke's f D. R. R. passes through the grounds former couhty-man. Hon. John Man .I. tii-nK SoliahnrxT' raAKn iklld! within 100 ImI nf tho nffi fl.lm -T l- j L,wfce- w a Tmm w a .a a. iu ma. uii ua i r - . ,i I - 1 "Ii il I a ? J . 1 ' 1 l.i ia.JtJl. vrmin mane regular Bwp iwice aauy l ; ei I a 'a. . t- ?a Rev. It. P. Eubanks, of Ccncord, islborb.N.C. The main line of the R. & A lui mAninnA ! ! Ol ! V 1- f'T t) T ll . V. A I 1 l 1. iliDi'MnrenSy worthy of being one Iflr ui mo inu iiuiwcw oi tne supreme ro Touta. each. wav. Those ! interested in Frait A deliberate attempt was made I and: Fruit crow in r are cordiallv invited to burn the town of Anderson, S. C , i to inspect this the largest nursery in the OUUUay . Ulgllt, ' i DOVeral OUUVlingS iwuwj wv mijmi tus Leare Bennettsvllla , 6. no a. in. A.rrive Uaxton 1 7.M Leave Maxton I 1.18 Arrive Fayett I 9.10 ijcav rajrotteTine Arrive 8anferd 110 M Le. veSanforl . 11 M " Arrive Urecnsboro 8 05 p m Leave Oreensooro t 50 a m Arrive Ararat SOt pm Tasseng-er and Mall No 1 dinner at Sanford. ras'ng-er ana t&aii 00 s oinner at uermamon 1 I TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. 1.30 p. in- S.15 ' 8.50 m 7.15 " 10.00 a. oa. 1.40 p m IN " IK 0. S. P 0 E -l33.ritoa zroxx to laerpect SPRING GOODS ! '.1 . 1 LeaveArarat Arrive Oreenaboro A suWribdf writes us that 1 he has too pobular with rion-subscribers. its way from tho office man awl child has t fore itJgetatoUev J' me th n wa'ap it wruooa. rero takino- thri Hnvo wa the vo ce of ;tbe Seoteh whip-poor-will, 7"' wore lnteresungj ana mere ln- aa oi ius hie' nWn same doll! ctln I after venio'itl I THfc5 Ilrivic nnk! a week, but it is always fresh and instruct L?,V Vr' ghborhoKl wiuld e the r ior uaving more Homes in it.' 'L 'I !.H: j.; . I ji I I I wapa uf. nn fif anrl!! tnnnU I SOUth. ! I I rs. raoe Chesiey. Jfeterson, Clay ."1 r ' T ! " V"T Tho nroorietor has for manv rears Co . Iowa tea tho foUowin remarka- tueub prevails. - t .:;! ii;-- Vrr;-x-f A .-,i t"" ' " Y"": bio story, the truth of which is vpuched I A train if tho :Bnmi and Tlk 1 West, and corresponded with those of f ! aantora for by the tesidenU of the town: "I r . r. 7 H ! " T l r; -fw;- r,: VH?J?j! am 73 i.L' k M-viJi n was aerauea. i xao can !r r"": r; rFlTA-Lf.Iii' ; wmm- I w reea,a, vava. aaewa ajrwuii vivtiuteu-i t . ! . thtr ass i it n wrx txniv vrtsa, esiTr LJtmvsj rnveLTiiie . 1 . 3 ;i . L ! - 1 HTJIIMb nADhAl ra.Aft. M.. -! !- I W9 M MalMaW rV VMW VWMVMa . . ' witn kidney complaint and lameness J vLZV- n 1 both native and foreign. The repnta for toany yKra;Wdnot dress .myself Canon. Twelve or fifteen per7 tion of Pomona Hm Nurseries is such r a a w a wm -r t thatpaiany agents going ou. from ureens- Pas'rvral Mall. April 10th IGOOa rrciir-t a Acc'mdta- I IMpm I I se 1 without help. Now l am free from all ! sons were badly injured. n.iA anrt a-l- -. A ji I ' t ' ' . ' ' I I! tnanics to .iectrie iSitters for having Vflt.il ari vAn.Avr1 -aw. Try a One man waa killed, several injured Cha-p j anc mucb property was destroyed.! : " - '-! ' ' .' -! ' Mai. Wm. A. Smith, oi Johnson Passengers by tho Richmond and Arrive Maxton Leave Maxton Arrive Beaaettsvine Faseeacer a Mali. Wo Sam 40 9 m IM 4 M 410 m IS s 00 1 MSB ltftyas IH I M (W a a u lets " i. Alaaer at SaaferA. boro. representing either nurseries; try to leave the lmprtssion that they are representing these nursersies. Why do they do it T Let the public answer. 1 have in stock growing (and ean show visitors the same) the largest; and oest stock of trees, Ac., ever shown or seen in any two nurseries in North Car olina, consisting of apple, ! peach,' pair, Factory Dranch Freight and ' : Accommodation I TRAINS AOVING NORTH. Leave Millboro Arrive Ureensboro 1 M ri i Mi.. . " .: : i" " - - i : ii: i wny iruui rriisit Subst nbo to Tu Hume $1 a year. I -Char, Chronicle. county, formerly a member of Con Danville train Sunday last' reported I gre8S of this district,!and president cherry, plum, grape, Japanese persim that Gieeiisboro was visited by a 1 of the N. C. Railroad, died last week, mon, Japanese pluxd, apricots, nectarine, severe stormJ last Sundav morning He waat a stronir and bold man ancl Russian apricot; inulberrr, quinces. Th$ raintill was tremendous and had many warm friends. i l! I j Small fruit.: st?. -PVf. i t . i . i i - n - i' . . ; ' i uumuu. uecii ii. jwk in -muuw. iuit win; wina lew - ; wmosi a ,gaie. A ; Mr. Geo. Beck, of. Conrad Hill, barb, asparagus, evergreens, abado trees. .rumo uouuing in course oi ereeuon has a sheep which rbroucht bin. six toses &c. V " 1 uive vour oraer w - wi auiuarxxou asent or order direct from the : nurse- m. J CnrrAfi'nrkndence solicited. .! !Do criptivo catalogues free to applicants. i r Aaare&s.) i: -iuj.i, 1 1 il c i s , 1 1 Ufc i Co.,1 K. C. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. i it eave Greensboro 've Faetory 4nnetn rrlve Millboro INpn A 90 (IS " ill a 1 i l 1 1 i -m - - niw uwwu pa seven cuim iambs in less thari 12 months. A uojb werej qemousnea. xne rain few mpro like that would! make .all was exceedinslv heavv all tho I country where the dogs have all the -. . II In n a. Am ll ian curranU, pecans, jEnglish walnuts,! rhtt-J guodaj. i t . -. , n ritirnt ana aBativ- ima r.i from Farettevllle to BennrtUvUle ae re- ., M7 . . . . . Order to : my aUtUOXlzea l from rayetteville to oreensooro en Tea M.i : J-' W jji J i -ri iff re- - fwa tin ii wt- . 1 1 HM . - j-aes itaeealAaa-. s . " Mm tt kaaaev mmmy cWHA faw aa4 .1- way from Greensboro to Harrisburg. days. Thursdays and orefn3oro to rarettevuie. Wednesdays and Friday-. Sal a roars, and from I do oa J&onaays Trains on Factory Branch ran dally except hL tirj . Mali rut a ur.txi. rtsu txa"z , 1 j . . COTTOl FLA.tTKHS A?ll XA advantago.- -Lox:ngton Dispatch, Sunday. - iKnerai raaseBKr Acnt. 9. W.FQT. General pert-ten cat. ayiseaawi mat -x u. . ( tJ 'A - 1 i
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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