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f ' IfrJ , 1 A 1 .K 'Ml ; -;:.! f-"-i- i r i j gnrr-m , - frttt 'I tihIksba -i H u DFJl 3, 1838. A. U. MRllUip Kfiltor a;:d Pro r. EST. to pVepj feci conn- port vti i tfrn Fntvld in it$ At Jd Las been tdJctfJ ahd :v;il the Demo- beAti jeratic Moke liunn Lain r..O major 0ar Cotuity.'lJoijnofhi ticket tri-f Mmpiilyj pclicticli Mli 'Wake Note Y e re not sure which kvav it hn jrnc An for thvi i i r L" ". L , the indications how k T" I iiatior.nl ticket ocni to point i land!) liut urn.- ptho Mir dtfeit ot C,lce wo ni come in provokiugly lov.i J i;i: r.nt ben able to! t i dipalfch from j .(;' t: to-day I WcJntdaY, r r. m ... "We are gratified pian! lor our ! next that 1 1 wo arc to truo and able a is ovornor, and the .Democrats will I I I i i ' I . ! I Ihvvo contrpl o the next LcKisiatur uti If Harrison die cted, we iha' li. i : houd;liao been regret i(; put console ! o'ursclf pith the hone that he vi 1; make as rood a prp&idenjt lot, as (L'ieVeland but pa' Gar Yd takd on our u ail 10 1 . . 1 Chair man Whitaker. eio ore have wo Jtnd bo act vc 4 Chiatmun. To hi in is due the credit in alhuro dcjrroi, mocratic sucqc J. the State, ar and Rg thousands CljaihnUn llavci dircu j'iiablcsjihave aildci ioino of vptes to the- dijvodratic colunins pTILIji LATKB.I lP poi owing; dis- patch was! received fVpni Iialeigh at 3 VM. ah yobtjerday State IDcmdcratlic alxuit 20,000, Fear Cleielaiid; defeated. I3unn elected.1 u M i' i WTsiikEaoA Nrciiif, 10 k. m. Both sides clutmiug'NewTdrkl Indiana, 'chaneos! favorabiio. i State, demo- xpratic by 20,000 -i Cjojigress and State . LUOUlNiaiuro ueuiuurnviv;. I muiuucuu d Simmjns probably dofeated. niyri'dporiedj domocrat: Ly 700! I mi; (iovenorj of X. Y jUraot, jAlayor. . i ir "... i .rr ONCC-ml four years our country passosljivpugl) a hiost exciting or 'Uenii TiplittJbQc6irprampatitj;and ytKKiy i s a appealed to' and peg .ever right ruin. , r would ' i i,uu save: Hie Wo honestly country irpm bliovi that it botlcy for for demo- pur people; in evei-yi wrav f , :li" i cm tic doctrineft to prevail, and for But r ilomocra omcors to r to rule. ptilj the iiatioh is safe tip matte yvhUb part' prevails.': The pjop! t .1- I A matter prcssoJjat tho 'ballet pox jchecrfully uud return to their avocations witb Iho fuil iiflsuraiico that, the govern j Inont w 11 go oil, and tho'piatibn eon- iinui t.gijOw. TI11S4S tt o uopty pi our ysieni. We strivbl to Carry pur J own'' 'yievva, into ctToct, at the jFamo .v. we PPiwinents aro 3cl as3uied that our not 'all traitors. .i m !:' The re p ab I '4a n's a r p . u o It rascalsji no tire the douiocVats nil saintsJ The campHirn just !endsd! baa been i ii . I.. li 11,1 : 1 . ' the ougestaua penuiDSiLnenosi i Qtry i .'k'. ii .. . --v.. li' : i A''tf-.A.1A ContestdMf ajiy'o bay H bad. But Iho excitement will opn pass I .i i. :1 I ' : ll Li, I 1 way ana tne people wui settle aowi td their, avoctjtiovwaw th: eonipos-ure, if r I r - i tiat with satisfaction J At this WrU I ) . ' I -JI- I t .- 1 , liiig.jTuosfiayjthc pall )ting is going jOll. io'hs pf ilepple aro goirur hojpolljj to . skect their pu.e UyUo j uloj-s f(r tie ijext fbuif y oars. It is n gramijfeiht. It' Is tUgr.;at people ovQrnjkg piomsol resj ihi'ough t aoir nppointeli ageilts. 1 ;li!as Veil for the , iicopio.wh6 eo'nstitn .e lthp source of Jill political power I in our govera-j in c n t i to c xprcss their will at tho ird paiiotv-ppx poin wuw to men i .: i ' I kiid njcii Iliad 1'ti surcsj'ibutl'wol are J heartily; i 'i thM these ceheral eleetions jiomo. butj onconi four years. Once in six!4r.r4 or once m eight would I I.! I t ii - i . perhaps bo better.: But Lwe have a ., gooa anu iroo govornract t, and' bur xiatioc' U T ... ! ! i t L I .-- r grp wi nsr and Drosuen h t. Let lis be thankful and : pray Godl to over rule the aetion of tho people. this day bo s to proihoto.ihoir high est interests and happiness, and the glory aba pcrpotuity of this great nation' In187G the Umtcd. Stktee, at Mr Sevar4's suggestion, purchased AlaskaJ jdf tho Iiussiani frovernmont ibr 57,?Q0,000. It is avas tei-ritory eightJLLWcs as argo as North Caro Vna.Ht hasja :mst jinj) pf ever 1, OpQ mftB,.oarly twico tho combin ed Atli'niic and Pacific coast lino of mo trntteu fstatcB. Alrj ooward was i-idiculoti for causing tho purchase of a domain" that produced nothing but ic.V : Bui it has proved to bo a good investment. Governor Swine- iora in tm3 jajjtjroport gives us sprae iuteroshrig siatisties.! He pays th at tho market, value of the Alaska1 fisli cries Toi-'iast year was.53,(l)0U.006. A thousAnoVj salmon Averaging,; :ton pounds'f pachf, nvo teen takoii in titka bay a? pno haul. The seal fitho nei y told th o go ver n oi entSJl 7.' i ! 000 aiiiiallya-or enough to . payj 4 ; per cent, ou tno amount paid Kits 'm fotT6triit1y,;Alngle islaird iitlt&Zci bo practically a (raountaln ' of ore,!iuid tofcontain nimeral wealth i cuougM lj my ou tuo wuuio on our Vn-iional debt.; Fbi our p Jcpcndentj and tbirtt bartlv fi icind$ Av lib have bccfi catidil datck for positions in ihc county, wo iav6 the Jiride.s4u personal leehngsj Ti-.cy are men of character, and cer- Lai n3' bad as much right to ppinions as wo-uaa. ! wo nave vnousriuit our duty to supiport jtho regular iicmi-j nee s of th.e 'democratic parly, and wo have dolie . But we felt no bitterness td our opponents, and i i - : : are fleeted,! it is because tney a maiontv or tue votes oi tne ! 4 . . . 1 : . r - , 1 - ! )Ic; . Let tbd people ru'e. ziz Result as tiiioitsi (isieics & Observer.') 4 a. mi. As we close td gq to pi ess irivo the latest improseions. j he Democratic SState and electonal 4 J t ' , L i tickets have probably 15,000 major ity. The Icfgisldtnre s safely Deui ocralic in both houses. We have redeemed the Fourth district, and wo think Vale county ,as gone Dernocijiticj although phaps a pai l of the tictket lvas not ben elect ed. Uujiii'a majority will run be twcen;i50a ajnd 2,000. j j " Ylc tb'ink we have elected ajl the Cotigress-men Mr tiu$ state, except in thc second district, ! and our re turns from' the district faro'' too meagre jSor its U) have anv i; opinion. it is not iimpassiDiq iqi Mieveianu to be o!-ctCd vxithout Xew York, but wktt6 that Siale is s&$i m great doubt, i'e do not abandon hope pi our success there. C'or.neticut, New aiidi Indiana) sees to Ije reasonably iafe. It is said. Ten ncs- HOC for is in doubt, out wo sujul iiope better returns. . ! Sorie of San's sayings. What's the name of this placo out here where they sell; whiskey? Hickstown helltown ! I Don t know who it is named for, but had rath er llavejthe Idarkest, dreariest, lone liest, deepest hole in hell named for me than that place, M f You never had a .fellow to stand up and tell you ! what sort of dirt you're made of. You've gpt some body to toll . you about! it once in your life, if sam Jones is right you ought to reform; if he is wrong you it to cowhide binl before break . s'u :;! i I ir .!- i-- oug; ast! I. may be a.fool, but I'm a happy ; I'id rather bo a . happy fool fool than a miserable Intellectual fellow I don't believe in social equality Thqrc are some jwhitel people I don' want to come' to! my houso. Decent w:uLe n.en and decent colored men don t want to mtx :-j-,J i . rv Take u fellow occassionally and shako him over a coffin and he'll hit the jgvound running a milo a minute. felwvv c nee Said that bo.ma"ned three, tiniest The. first time for mor cy, ? th.e'r.oxt beauty -and the, ter ml tCuigPnc. ana he got. the world, tho fiejsh, 4nd Ufa devil. Borne of ypa fellowis have gdt it ail itf one. lio deviljj never. Ayastespowder anl shot on la, dead dog. j i. VVlien I wjaik Ito preaching I was as lean as 1 eould be Just look:at mo jiow.l (amj weighs about 135.) Truth takes eire ot itself but a lie has to be lic(i pit or agjain every day to keep it reMecjtablej ! , Some jfojftfs are net lazj-: They just get tired of resting. ' f It squjo pcbplej believed that the streets tif htvei wei-ej lined with gobl they'd tcraicU tlieir toe nails ,on trying to get; there. : i ielldwnhat silly, Sin not- 6nly r i 1! " rw " r ft ?u ",uu maKes a raacal ot a makes him ii fool. fellovf-, but it I don't cairry i!ny feelings around with me. I'm afraid some foal might nurl .cra;. And when I! go home I throw 'em aver the fear my jwifsj will htir pack fence for t 'em. Adorn; was a Methodist. LHow do I know it? Beciauso thb old rascal fell : '.om grace. i f 1 ' I never played baso ball. ; I wouldn't bai-e a dog that would play baseball. I ; ; A fellow gists o f to himself to kepp out ?f bad company, and ho finds himself pe n tied up with .the wort rascal injtown. . j UVil. You .httlo twq whecl Cbristians ! The devil can givo you ten miles the star i and cat, -h you beforo breakfast. It ain't what church you join, but what sort of a fellow comes in when you jine. j j : ' ' i . - j ' i j- A w-a-y o er yonder in tho rrom lsed landf It atn t a quarter of a mijla -to-. hoayBn-;--.1; . - .A. v;-;t Boys, wheb yoa come in don tgo in a hospital! unless you aro bad off. Lots ot the church members were not making schedule imp when I got hero, j . . -V Some people wi will talk about Sam v uiivig wuiui 10 iuu miy buuy WU11 t ypu are God's convert W Liu. JL L you will stand when the stars! are our new. cases of yellow fever are reported at Live OakJ Fla. 1. A : Docatirj Ala., there were 8 ew cases of yellow, fever reported II-:. -1 1- new Nov 1. There has been a terrible cyclone in liiwa, jfo; destruction ot prbpi erty was trreat. f : - t I: .1- , f ' S ; Lord SaekWle the BriiisK Minis ter at our aj)ital. has beeii dismiss- cqu on in! cnarge ot American Ipplitics. meacuinff in Eoterprisol Fla. is appealing tor aid. jmvo: tijundred. pjoplo are in disiress. j pfiwenty two; leases and lour ueatus irom yellow fever to date . : j : K:v.j,:-.'";k-..7 lr i Clarlestcii, S. ft is endeavoring IP et force bor.licenso tax law. Last April a number of citizens jrehisod to yi y thisjtax pntho routdl that it wr s a:.dput!p tax and I therefore uncolnstittiLipnal. 'Appeal wpsinado It" tl e ; Supremo ; court, whicir nP'.v decla res the jav to be constitutional Writs hayerbteen issued.and a dozen - delinquents bjavo been sent to jail. . M rcasoa.tlia Svanselist. r:H (WilmiigtonStarJ If there is atiy one'trait preemi n- etit in Mr. Pearson it is hi3 great log Seal; acutenoaa "and severity The persons who fails to recognize this gi-eat quality misses tho highest in- teHeetnal endowment pi.mo very expect to hear. We say this quite de liberately and with ; all respect for dissoiitmg opinion. The farther we get from his preaching the higher, he looms above all other men we have heard as an expounder and preacher of the Gospeh The ocrf'drmances of - ' , ! ill 11 . 1 othciimen laue ana awmaio oy re- motcness, but Mrl Pearson positively grows upon us. lie is incomparably the best, the most lucid, the most consistent,, the most eommonsenso and the most Biblical expounder of Gospel truth, to vbom we have list e'nedj His sermons 'are a blessing to any com muni tv, land his prayers are awceter and ' tenderer and simpler than those of all :men we have heard. Said Kev.iDr. Pritchard to us after returning from Europe aud bearin some of the very greatest in Kng- and: "1 still believe I Mr. 1'earson tlo be. the greatest preacher 'I' fcvfei beard. wo we hold. Dr. Kingsbury mentions nearly two iseore eminent and;eioquent di vines whom he has beard preachy andijadjs; "But t us Mr. Pearson is above. them all.; Facts fcr Faimers. It behooves "the farmer to look affect them in sternly at facts tha siny 'particular, and ospeciaily wiien their interests aretP be ser;ously in volved, i . k ' .The crop of both corn and wheat are short in this State shorter than fpr years past. The wheat crop is tilso short throughout! the United Stales. l,Flour has already advanced greatly, and the crop of wheat seems to be in the hands ot a few monop olists. If this is 8o,thc?Ti there is no telling where tho price of fiour will go. Farmers, ofall other men, should bo self-supporting, and the only wivy to be so is to produce Btipplies nec essary fpr farm consumption. The grain, foratro and mast crop should roceivo spocial attention at all times, and under all jcircumstancea, but more especially should they be care I'yllyHopked aftar at this time, as it willw be i money saved, and that is monoy made, according to tho old axiom. . j I?o sure, then, to. sow wheat. If nPt'-ablo to sow as ihuch as you . would lUtc, sow what you can, alter unviijg propiirou yvui; iuuu yuii, ind I don't think you wll regret it. t Sov what winter oats you can, be fore it is too lute. By all means sow land thoroughly prepared and ma nured in; rye ; and lot it be done with out delay, for there ; is nc greon lor - that takes the Bla?e of it for gnrin.fr feeding 1ii this latitude. ' spring feeding 1ii this latitude i'. Bo suro also to have some land veil prepared for clover, or some of f io grasses, to bo seeded noxt spring not later than the month -of March. 1 j. These; crops here ; mentioned ap pear to. be small and not of much im portance, but are important to any farmer, and wil1 bo appreciated by all who Will test them. John Eobinson, ;i Commissioner. k Tlio Eb5oral Vote. -Tho following is tho vote of the electoral college, as cast in 18S4. There is! no chango in the number of yotes kto each IState; i Total vote, 401; necessary to a choice, 201: For Cleveland. iAlaVamaj Arkainas Connecticut For Blaine. 10 California: 8 ! 7 Colorado, 3 iG Illinois, 22 j3 Iowa, 13 4 Kansas, 7 12 (Maine. 6 Delaware Florida i Georgia Indiana 15 ! Massachusetts 14 Kentucky 13 I Michigan; 13 S Mint:esota, 7 JUouisiana Mar 3' laud Mississippi Missouri j New "Jersey New York N. Carolina 8, Carolina Tennessee Texas ! Yirglnia West ; Virginia ' i 8 N ebraska, 5 ji 9 Nevada, 3 16 N. Hampshire, 4 i j Ohio, 23 86 Oregon, 11 (Pennsylvania, 20 . ) ! Rhode 'sland, 4 12 Vermont, 4 J3 I AVisconsin, 11 12 . ! 6 Total, 132 Cleveland's Total, I 219 I majority, S7 The popular vote stpod as follows Ulovcland, dem. ! i s' i 4.911,017 Jilaine, rep.. . ; ' 4,348,334 utiei g. b. . labor. ? :v. 133,825 St. John, prohibition, tj 35l,Sii9 Cle vela nd s pi u rality, l: 62,683 v note vote cast. ; 10,048.061 A Tamii7 Blessing. I Simmons Liver. HejruIatorv tha fa vorite homo remedy, isenf imlv vr- etable and is the purest and beat family medicine that is compounded. JNo error to be teared in administer ing; no injury from oxposuro after taking; no loss pf time. It- is the best preventive medicine 'and- safe to take no matter what the sickness irjay prove to be, and, in any Ordi nary disease, will' effect a speidy cue. JBemand;tbe genuine, having tup j-siamp on wrapper, r j ." Some people are just as cross as a bear, they snap your head off when ypu happen to open your month AYe can not excuse them, for1 thev have bad eolds, which make. them irritable, and arc tod mean to' buy a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. wuicii wouiu restore tueir good na ture. ; . . I f! H " ii - Don't! It a dealer offers you a bot tie ot Salvation Oil ' without labels!, vs: w t uuuurs, or in a muiuatea or ae faced packago don't touch It--don't wuj- u at any pi iCW JTOU CttQ I est OS sured that there is something wron iticsay b? a' dangerous' and worthi less counterfeit. . , Insist r upon get ting a perfect, unbroken, genuine package.! - .: : ' .,. -r . . ;-. .: i Subscribo'to Tns lionE lay car; Mr. H. Frohlichsfin.X)! Mobile, A!a., writes:- I take gieat pleasure m recoinmcndijig J)r. King's jSow T? ' - " . v. t " i-isuuory, ior consumpuon, naving used it lor a severe attack f bron chitis and catarrh. It gave me in stant relief and-entirely iurcd me and I have not beon affiicted since. I also beg to statu that I had tried other remedies with .no good result. Have also used Elcctrie Bitters and Dr. King's New Life. Pills, both of wkich I can recommend. Dr. Kin gs Is o w Discovery for consum p tion, coughs and colds, is sold on a positivo guarantee. Trial bottles free at Dr. H. T. Chapin's drug store. - Its teculiar jefficacy is" dae M ffinch to the process and ' WOTHING in compounding as to ii lire it ' theiirieredients .themselves. V "RE T tjtke it In time. It checks i ' ' diseases In the outset, or If they be advanced wlU prove a potent cure. 111 n XI, i Lillu It takes the place of a doctor and costly pre scriptions. AU who load FOR WHOSE BENEFIT . sodeutary lives wnl find it the best preventive ot andenre (or Iadisestion, Conatination. Headache. nuiotisness Piles and Merrtul impression. No loss of time, no iutciTeronce with business while taking. For children it is most in nocent and harmless. No danger from exposure after taking. Coxes Colic Di arrheal, Bowel Complaints, Feverlsh nes3 and 1'everish Colds. Invalids and delicate persons will find it the mildest Aperient and Tonic they can use. A littlo taken at night insures refreshing sleep and a natural . evacuation of the bowels. A little taken in the morning sharpens the appetite, cleanses tho stomach and sweetens the bretah. A rHYSICIAjr3 OPINION. "I have been practicing medicine for twenty years and liave never been able to put ujj a vegetable compound that would, like Simmons Lier Regulator, promptly and effectively move the Liver to action, ' and at the same time aid (instead of weak- v ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the system." . L. M. Hinton, m.d., Washington, Ark. Marks of Genuineness: Look for thered Trade-Mark on front of Wrapper, and th Beat and Binatare of J. H. Zeiliu A CXx, La red. on the bide. Take no other. JFre$f& Fruit s And Stiferior Preserves. Ai cheap in Winter au in Stimtner. Vegetables "of all kinds and Cider fVysh-nud crfecttho' 3eaf round. A tw At i;inn ll i t fCxr i ?- r nut i- ti Aft. Ill V J I V. il Ll L L U I V A- 1 tOVi JiIi X J UUJ and iji quid.- This preparation will II. i t. T" . oe soia to agonts wnom i wis.n to Hocure at once m everT township in the counties of Mooro and Chatham, on the followm-g terms, to-wit: By the doz. packages on board the cars inN. 1, (price, very low") stnetlv for cash. Boys and. girls can act as agents. JovnVAhip rights' foY' sirtc very lov,. Those buying sncb rights will get their goods at the lowest possible rates. Apply early as the lurriinrv ui j iti.-iuij no uihcii ujno II. C. DO WD, P. O. Box, No. 25, Carthage, N. C. r WITH tl. Nov., 1S87, issue the Ontu- lf rv commences it 35th volume with a regular circulation of almost 250,000. fhe War Papers, and the Life of Lin coln increased its monthly edition by 100,000. i lie latter history having re counted the events of Lincoln's early years,; and given the necessary survey of the political condition of the coun try, reaches a . new period, with which Irs secretaries were most intimately ac quainted. Under the. caption Lincoln in the Var, the writers now enter on the more im portant part of their narrative, viz: the arly j ears ot the war and President Lincoln's part therein. Supplementary War Papers following the battle series by distin ' guished generals, will describo inter esting leaturo3 of army life, tunneling from .Libby Prison, narratives of per sonal adventure, etc. Gen. Sherman will write on The Grand Strategy of the War. Kennan on Siberia. Except the life of Lincoln and the AVar Articles, no more important Beries has ever oeeti unde-rtuken by the Cen tury than this of Mr Kennan'g. With the previous preparation of -four years' travel and study in Russia and Siberia, the author undertook a journey of 15,- 000 miles for the special investigation here required An introduction from the Russian minister of the Interior admitted him to. tlie principal mines ant prisons, wher"e he became acquaint ed with some three hundred State ex iles Liberals. Nihilists, and others aud the series will be a startling as well as accurate revelation of exile system. The many illustiations by the artist and photographer, mr. Geo. A Frost, who accompanied the autho r w greatly to the value. of th articles. A Novel by Cggleston with illustrations will run through the year. Shorter novels will follow by Cable and Stockton; Shorter fictions ,will appear. every month, i; 1 Miscellaneous Foaturo3 will comprise- several illustrated ar ti ck s; on' Ireland, by Charloa De Kay; papers touching the fild of theSunda School Lessors, illustrated bv B. L. Wilson; wild Western life, by Theodore KooseveJt; the nglish Cathedrals, by Mrs. Van Ken sselaef.-with illustrations by Fennel'; Dr Buckley's valuable pa pers on Dreiams, Bpiritualtsm, and Clair yoyanceessays in criticism, art, travel, and biography, poems; cartoons; etc ! By a special offer the numbers for the past year (containing the Lincoln histo ry; may be secured with the year s sub script ion from Nov emberk 1887, teniy four issues in a!!, tor $."X), or, with the last year's numbers handsomely bound, $7.50. -Published bVl'HE Cexturt Co. 33 East 17th street,' 5Tew York. i 'J '.: VV.'lio arewvaV, p?ryon3 M1 frisxu th fef4sit .narlFMVil , th.i rt-- vr-.ii j.iift :n r.-ars t.rt;t cu'' iir iknes-Invol- t-ix cftbtrf in sis iui-is for Ft-a.rs Treatise - 1 J. H-PERS, Oct: lyr'-AZm C3m:a?t.JtLvUle, Xiun,- - - V MSI Chapel N. C. The next session begins Aug 30. Tu ition reduced to $30 a half year. Poor students may give not. Faculty of ultecn teachers. Three full cousea lor the training of business men, teachers. phrsiciaiis and pharmacists. Laiv school fully equipped. V rite Tor catalogue to Peace Institute. RALESCH. N. C. For Girls anfl Yeni Lafe" FaII session opens first Wednesday in September (5th day) and closes first ednesday in Juno lbM). Thorough instruction by jccomplished and experience teachers in all branches usually taught in first class Seminaries Tor young ladies Builaing one of the largest and be.t equipped in tho South. Steam heat Gas and Electric light, Terms as low us any Institution ofl'or ing equal advantages. Deduction for two or more from same family. Cor respondence solicited. For cir( ular and catalogue address REV. It. BUKWELL& SON, ruly5,"SS, 2 m Ualeigh N. C. W. H. LEONARD, i J PITTSDOROUCH, N. C. DKALER IX ALL KINDS OF Taney Goods, Stationery, Picture Frames. AMERICAN No. 7 Sewing Machines No better in tho world, price $30 up. All kinds of sewing Machines repair ed and warranted to do as good work and run' s light as when new price trom $6 to $0. Needles, Parts and Attachments of Lall kinds of Sewing machines, iu stock or furnished at short notice. Stationery. E JTELQFK8 i eeots par pak and up. Nts Pxteh i cnt per quir and up KoolsCapIS " " Legal Cap 20 " I am anxious to close out a large Stock of Fancy goods and offer them at prices .StorLiSlll23.grl3rriljOT77- My Motto Is : The lest gord3 at the Lowest fricef and everything "guaranteed as -represented. SST'Thmifiiiw the public for a 'lib- tral patronage m the past and solicit- inq a comtnuuncc or tne same tor tne future. . - March 8, l'S'i. 4t. CHEAP!.' DURABLE 1 EXCELLENT !? 6EG6RAPHII s olra AND i' Have been adopted by the North Carolina State Board of Educa tion for. TTZSTIO USE in all tho Public Schools of tho State. Parents, Teachers, and all persona concerned in the use o text books, will consult their interest and proniotethe success of schools by seeing that these books are in the hands oi scholars. They may generally be had of booksellers, but when they cannot, the publishers will forwjkrd them to &ay address 6 b receipt of rie. EldBientary Geography, CO cents; Kevised Manual, with large map of the State, $1.28; First Reader, 14 cents; Second Header, 24 cents; Third 36 cents; Holmes Now His tory, 51. AGENTS Bmlnlacma rf Abraham Lincoln. 3 Aj eminent men of fate jime. jaiititaj and I ,w- N Historical Pub. Cn. 'Vril Ji ie QCXOw W Dr. J. D. Webster Offers his profpssionat scnrlcca to th pnT- l?c, lie is prepared to ao .11 Klndi i f i i tat worknasklUuliuacner, O&co at the Tur- narUoaac. . DR. L. A. HAfJKS, A graduate of the University of Pennsyl vania, and asacoonsful pi.-ctIoi!cr for IS years, still offers hi prof.'lo:ial forvlccs to the coruiuuiiiiy. ue can tc icand at uls reel dencc. A 1 1 - 1 O. Trade inarkx procured, Rejctd Appilationa Revived and rToserutea. . Ail busings tcf.-r! the U. S, Patent offlce promptly altornVd to tvr mod e.-ate fees, and to charge msdcunlei Patent Is secured bend for "Inventor's Utiide" PKAKT.IN II HOL'CH, Washington, 1). C. H. T. Chapin, IvI. D. PHYSICIAN El SURGEON Or r Ijli.his l'rotessio'.ial services to the people of Pittsboro and surrounding cuuinrj . . vjuicc at uru store. L 1 t 1-.. O.-C. BYNUM Attornoy-at-Law, riTTSBor.t', x. c. Olfers bis professional services to th citizeus cf Chatham and tho ad " joining counties. WORCESTER'S v T Unaeridged Qvarto DICTIONARY With r lfheut Ek'nison's Patent Index. Edition of f8Q7. A I V S k Xew I'ronoanclrt Clorr.?lilcaI file- f Itiofiarj of nearly ll.oco persons and A Xeir PronoanfJn:: O'aiettccr or the World. notltif and lef atinir over Sf,'i j lucrs. Cn talninx al over lz.oo Nt v.- Word?, receutly added, t ego ill.-r -with A Tallo of C,C00 T.'cris in Gereral Vtt, Illustrated irith wood-cats aud full-jiair ri tli wood-cats plates. MilijatlS'iritf Africa Lit "-is Every rdltlor- 1 1 npr.-Hov, TT-lmf. Er-. at, Irvine. WMttit-r, s:.it -:li"r ..iIiiim".: Anirrlcnn msthors, fi.li.w. U crn-x. r. -I: ;r'Ht! t ht '.sr.. Hi'i --i-:ist Kt;t,'!i.h 'wri trn." It in the auJh.irir v'cf i Scr-dlnKTr.-.K -zliios anrt newpj.apprs if ihi- muni vy and ot inc iaunai aej-crtia-i,ts at .v-iitiitft.'U. Oliver V onJ.-il !In;::v: t a: "Wi rf.'ir Dictionary ttAn . oi -'r:;! !v lAit. r r- ,.,v tjl.- fcr daily u', at.. i VVtli rri-twi'il cu wy aheivc.-i for ocra.1.i!rfcl c-m-.uI' atlou." The Kcccgnlxcd Autkorlly on Pronun. clal!ou. vvorcr ater a Eiotlci.arv iir.T.t tbn ae. aud ha brcn rrgarrtod ax tix'Stantlari? byoor ifaainy orator. r.v'ntt. S ir.n-. I'hil OArtleld, llillard. nwl- otl:rx. Mi nt clrrty luon anl lawyi rs use Yotctt-rae authoritv on irouui:cl.i:f.n. From Hou. Clia. Sumner: "Tho ho-rt au thor ity," Kr. in Hn. d8rl Kvorott: -JIit oriho ?rs;.by ftnfl i.i-r.msiu Ins ri:rv.--iit, aa fpr rtlwii aww,!l: ir.ust i i.rcvt.-d uae itf it our lang-iiaio," From Hon. Ja. A. GAr?'i"M: "Tli nit rt liat.l Ktiiii Lirdauihoiity i t th Ki'lish lau ?S'1' a It i H(rwi:u:iMi(I fj-oki-n." l'rni Hon. A!vXh!-.(ivr II. S - j 1:-M:s: Vcr cester'a liictiwr.ary th- -ta;:.tard v. Uh me " Kir ft! 1'7 alt l''oks.-i:r. J. B, LirPlNOuTT rriM y. yy. ruMishern. :ij&;id71T .Vaikt-; trl. l'hll.-ulrli hiu Pittsboro Academy The Fall Term of this school will bein on Wednesday. Aug. l,.16Si, and coutiuut5 20 weeks. TKttilS : Primaiy EuIish 810.00 Intermediate Er.gli.h 12 50 Uihcr English 15.00 Latin, Greek, Froncli and Ger man, each extra. Instrumental and Vocal Music, each, S15. Minis ters' children will be taken at half rates. .Half of tha. tuition is d.ie at the middle cf the term, tho other half at tho cud. Good board may be obtained in the villairo and vicinity at very rea sonable rates. Pupils prepared for college or for the practical business of life. Tho instruction is designed to be thorough and practical, tho disci pline, kind, but firm. Hiss Anna L. Merritt will con tinuo to assist in the Literary de parlmcnt. 3I:ss Lillio M. iloore, a graduate of the Greensboro Female college, will he iu charge ol the De partment of Jlusie. For further in formation applv.to A.'li. fHIJj. Principal, Pittsboro, X. C. VAifTED i Corsets Snlfra la uom be ' constat (fmu. Sa iilr Territory trirwi. MtimXaciko ruiraoteed. AAirttM DR.0COTT,342 Broadway StNY i wSpz&& ml tf -wsr ml ' tJ J .... feil -AvTr. .fe.Wjf.- 5 XA-A':C:AA:1 ...-J HOTICB.fQ of Nov. Irs, u.r th'- te'V' S ' ru;T toe rrfaJ of Mr. Tt tii'' r.vvirtcerf s m..rtrf, , - ' :.uM..i ,n wis,T;.i: LrZlu-'-i' Nsupe 7jssv.? :,ATH au MT. W m. F. K.iiilo. nn;r of W.i ... grM v A. J. IVr.drtK.as- .a . n.i.. ua e ... a., orn r CI tl p a. '' f Chthntr,latb'tl .t rnli-li . 1 will 11 to thv ht-n. wt bidder, iLT hru.e,- In the town oi f ,.xL) " . . - - - - t !an4Ulo.p:4.y roth. ,,( drrnu. In Ontrr toirnup. Oa to ty.tovlt: oitmn . f .m.x i, , ...V: ... acr"! i?ir. or 1. ... . Uliaai ThctnLi. id f ,i I- ra.i t.r la; d one iuli; loatb -a-t u p ,?1 KM Vi .suit purch.rt. L-u I ' t LitcIb laii off in I.,'., , ..im., Trhich can bo scrn u th oi".. of tli- rlr-'k 'J hup.-Mor rou t. Tormi. t.f mt. tBr .."'J ca-nauu io rmanmr n a rr-dit of ,i. i mor.tiii., kreared ty Imud t .-arm at fr:n .tat. nt pix rt m'h ai i.r. rdl. curitj, UT1.. n-Kr-rrrd ur.Hl 11. , ,0,.lf, a'.t th.-purcha- tr.-n-v. J K i' 01 mxrr. NOTICE. Having qualified an ad in in Ut rat or of O. L. Sfwby. dc-e'd. is4,;ic i. l.,r,iT givcn to nil pr-cn l..,Tii. claim, acftinst Kftid vtnte to fr.-.-tr. th har3c to me uuiy au:iicntic.it.-.l on or Uf.r thf 17th cUyof Aug. lKS.. or thNj.rtir will be plead in l-rir of iLii rw WT All pTto!:s iru hlcl to nid i-Kt.l.. rHtu-t.t.-d to make itntii.-.lij.t,. nwmut Tliw Aug. 1G W. S. 1ft Hts.lU. A. 1. Uiibi rt, att v. Ailm'r. D M I N I ST It A To 1 IS NOTICE. Having qualified a Adminutrator of the estate of Kincheit Gn-rn, d' Notice U hereby given to 11 jraon holding claim ajmint the vui u preant thm to me on or bror lk 6th day of July 1R89. or thi notie. will be pleaded ia Lr of thrir recory Thope owing tl.e -tat will n,ak iw meliftto pavinf nt. GEO. W. ltlVFJ July 2-;., ikss. Ada;.r 1TOTICE. 11 We tho undersigned tnf juali. !:ed as executor of thf lrt will n4 tetarant ef SoIomioh Silr, hrVy pt notice to all prrpong hviwc mit against the eatitt of the aaid 8lt Silcr to prent thrn duly autktiti cated on ur before the ICth day f itj or this notice will be plead ia ltr of Hicir r-eovry. All eroti inJit d to kid eotatt. wil! j.leate come for waru ani tnuKc payment immeUiaUlT. This ICth da of Aug. ISfcS t J. t. riscuiL, LtmJ.'Fex. Exicutor. - XECUTORS NOTItX Notice in hertdY gircn to all erf J iter cf the estate of WilHara Hertea d coased. that I hare t his Jy )aali!ei as executor and that they p.efett tir claims to mo or iny attorney T.' I, Womnck.on or ltfore th I Vih da; af Julr lSO, or thi notice will be pW in bar of their recoverv. W. F. IIOKTON Executor of Will iaai IIorUu dec'J. July 19. 18S3. paiM I k 1.1 W.?P tT, ; , m.t W m ia W U-ad, d Z I V .Vlt 51 T . r.e. ( txhf Rreixf .... f ii1,: :r r..oi:t . l k l; 1 , l...,d i 'i inr e-.urt i;c.n d r it, thr trt, . V S01tTGA(iE SALE, liy virtue ol two morttpa de.l, executed to Samuel T. Womtleby Wrn J. Sloan and wife, and rejjiaiered io tl otSce of tlie Kepater of Doedi for Ckat hnni county, Took B F, rages IIS and 110; and of a second detxi executed to Wm. tn'ght by the aaid Wtn. J, Sloan and wife, registered in book E. U. pp 140, aubject Io the claims of tta-. first mortgage, w will ell at poUjs' auction at the court houe door in tLe town of Pittttoro. on TburadaT Nov. 15 188, the tiact of land conveyed in tha two deed, on the waters of Rocky Ifier. containing about KM) arre. Oct. IHU 1SS. SAM'LT. WOMBIX WM. BRIGHT, Mcrtfseee. j - 1 SfSBBP IEERIESS H Twr Owa Tyl4, at XI TVy -will 6j vetTtking. Thy ara aold T fcr. Pnoe lOo. a paeaSw Taey faarfetaaai fur Etranffth, linhtsaaa, Amooat ta Faar or foe FaUQ'M ot Color, or noo-fxtiar Qi itwa They do but crock er uaat; Mealora. JPfreaJaat GILMOUE&COGGIN, Eichtnond, N. C YATKS-& TLTOMAS and JOIINSCX &OODWIX, Merry Oaks, . C. U. T. G11API, drupist, ai;d C. A. BOON, Pittaboro, N. 0 C0MBIXEC WITH GSE1T RtECT(f I I ; ; roifE. I TDJtr abc xaViiVBritcrr iro ooloklb1 At LIGHT ITBBLF. A.nd fir soft naas f enarmne totbe not excelled naMlnjr the wearer ii-4 ferlioans withoat faXtf at In fact ikayare. PERFECT SIGUT PRESERVERS Tcstlofn!a1 from th leilnf rferaleiaB la the L'ntted Slata, jroeernora, lri'LUor, ntctea an oi not ta aJ I JI1" lfnn aoa in d!Srni branches t lrM bajikna.n-rrhjnt-a.etccan be (rlrea we bare had their shi tiaproTed hi taslr aM ALL EVES FITTED, A.r.dlhC!t fraaranteed by H-T. CBLTlM, Pruirftlst and Optician i Thee claasea are uot earpUed to Tlr ai an price. A- W.HAWKavB. . lo Wale Dcrtos: Atlanta, Ostla Oct i tuDO. - A A l U'r.n. Tf3.-vy- ri mr-d. I MeJ,w:' I
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 8, 1888, edition 1
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