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I," Tilt .CHATHAM CITIZEN, ' , - A' AVsruM" 7 column paper in fuff . r :i,;;:r. v.Ith the masses. - t INDEPENDENCE, Til 17277, JUSTICE, i rfllCE ONE DOLLAR PEU YEAJ TEKLY, FOUR PAGES. 23 COL. J -4 It Of ."7tur ..advertisement i in 'j.'AlHAM CITIZEN if jou tw P1TT3B0R0, CHATHAM COUNTY,- N. C. MARCH .4,4897; NO 27. W-"nt !" u lc?r fruit u Challxin VOL II. . - ; -.-r-v .Tr -r .. .t-? -.-s--r---r-rr., t, a , - - i .. - .. . t . ,-t - -i . 1 j . i hi f t . .. , , . ; . . . - - - : TTTTi " ' - 7- ihs (Chatham ISmscni VBKUMCA THK b "y BEAUTIFIKR. VERONICA" TOILET POWDER, IS A nCST UNITARY AND DELIGHT FUL PREPARATION. : IT PURIFIES AS WELL AS - , "RFATTTIFTFQ THE SKIN. 1 Guaranteed perfectly Tisxmless I Used by people of refinement and recommended by all who Jiave tested its meria. XXiXOl X, - CO Cent, g Bjr Mail or ct Druggists. (Send iocfor sacipls and circular.) GHEMlGAIr M'FGG0.J LaJcovlllo. N. Y. - a m m i a AMD , 'PITTSBORO, N. C. LIXEHERRY, 'Editos akd TrELTsnFir. I Th Bntler school bill to which we ins of a lawyer, hifed by money made seen of the ' total amoan t of whole- called attention before, has passed by assessments upon officers io some legislation, enacted by the the Senate. Wc are, as we have been keep salaries ana iees np: u men.- jreL-ii-ueueroi use Jiuiy we uuuk j . ' . 1 1 . i r .i . i ii c j: . - . all. along, still of tin opinion! that it; Tbey have mcrcascd the, oppropri- 30 days an endrmoas length of time, is a scheme to arrange OiSces j for 'alions to higher institutions and are j Seeking Offices- eomemcm who niana-e the Echofl arranging to increase" the pay of the, ' Ttn.uA.1 T?!,. unscRii'Tiorj rniOr. gi.oo rcr Year. Advcr'ithig llate3 fu Apj 'h-atiun. fund rather than to increase the ad-! management of the public school i vantages of school to the poor child- j fond Fr.tcrt-d at the Fust OS-e nt rittg1oro, N. C, as second class matter, 5cp. .", l'JT; 4fpM? s Ere f Indcpcnclcnco, Truth, Justice. 1 Conimi;n!.catior.stoLe rrinted shou'd bfi wriltt-n on one fide cf ib? iaptr only. Your renl naxae nur;t acco:))1- any t i'.v-i. -xrnrain i -at'oi or it can v.ct . Tl:o edit-a- i ::ct rc.-i oiipibic for tho J views of c"rr'.'sK::dt-uts, but v.ill al i iwv r.t t'.in. tT.t.r the cylumii3 of the 1 (:ti::n that he knoAva to be false cr j si ii' l r.i.'.s. - ; I "e K?.:it inhlllsent corresxondents I in tvery to'.vnjhip i?i the county. This machine is Ihe rirr.plcst aad most efficient device, ever iny.-tcd far' PULLINQ STUMPS, LIFTING J nOVING DUS LDINQ5, srtd & ! 1 HANDLING . ALL KINDS' OF J HEAYY BODIES.. 5 t4 vs We warrant these machines' sapifior to S others now in uss" Tor darabity and effi-f etency. -:- Send fir Catalczue asd pricer. StALBANS FOUNDRY CO. Mfrs. ST. ALEAN3, VT. j t yt'U jit e to re id a good he;ith Jxl story evtry week"? ; ' j 2. Do yon like to ce the follies pi yiiO ill iu tr-it.il every week? 3. Jj;) Voa like to r:id all the news, frum a!i ja-ts of the world even Wtt k? . - j If sa sf;;d one DOLL All. r.nd'suih f-rlbe fpi iv harp st and I'est jveek Jy .'ii-thc " r.te. Sa:i:pld copy fornish-e-J Jre-!. .ri. cj-p-iealion. . j. -Aldrvss, . r . Josphus Danitls, I " Editor, 1 Tio N,-:t'i Ca-oMuian, " ! . ' llr.Iei'oh, X. C 1 .I'ji.w: T. IIt-T"alvert. l:t ( . i.i:-.;.ts. x.Tirr. -! l ijuir d jnv i'.i ; Tiy asso t i-t-it T-Ta?t.ve2 t-i.c tl.lr f.-r i:.c j ae ' ;cc-1 L;iv h;.l: r t'i;thui naii-.e 'ot i!;!.is;in t uSicti, ."he Sispvrio: "I : Mr ra'wrt i-aivi.Hf a'j'id :.t his of -IUe in rittslv'T!) .h. n'i tun- s. ' v.nl Mr M;i ciii-?' aii 5-v ; d'r se I or e-y;.sa!t-.ed fit 1 is ;o"c in .1;.;-.b -r . anttid ky us. . . - i This (K-to-jet 7, 1 i - .,' YV.-E. 2.Ir.;chison. h T. Uenrv ("alvrt . A verv strikiog similarity in the policy of the McKinley administra tion to Cleveland's is the selection of Lyman Gage for Carlisle's place in the cabinet secretary of the treas nry. j ... . We had the gold stai;dar4 before Cleveland but during his last ad ministration, we have seen it carried much farther, especially in the boiid business. Now comes Mr. Gage pro posing to still more fully carry out the programme, j lle.woald retire greenbacks some thing Cleveland; wanted done but never succeeded :in the accomplish ment. - j - . . Another similarity, b seen in the selection of an; attorney general. Each professing opposition to trusts select attorney generals who. are at torneys for trusts. The trusts and the money rings, have triumphed urrain. made to wish that there were some V 'J jr 49 YEARS; C? SUFFERING ... ;3tf 2a Xm fel ilJ5 b'I J I $ S?fi . rc:i. means of requiring memtrs of the xmSZ d General A5?embU- not to hold other JR? 3&l&:vr-??-vr: . tsi s has been before pointed ou t by j General Assembly not to hold other ten from those end can neve? re.iTi. ii i.-r an old t- -r . or ,,,, , ,, ...a' timf'TMrv th?a k is WH PTTv.ffHi oiuoes Avneiner iney resign or nor, uu- "i 'w .ua . no o a -j, tuJcriuca. raYiMi7 Ihcre are two or three, important, the CTizr, this is as was exptctea. f n f ' Y" f A v r .thttl u ?c'- h'-""'-i--' ..a f tSJSS changes proposed by this bill: The A free p., to the UniversUy and a Itrnirt t.for Mh Oj. 3 Hi CH. Regiiter of Deeds, Clerk of Superior sumptuous dinner at President Al- (1ite legislative work. At the present fcr Slinu" court and County commissioners are derman's inaugural; a grand enter- time so many legislators are recking "!r'r to elect a loard of education tosbe tuinmenfc at the Greensboro Normal something better from the new ud- ic.tT: W'ir rV" th woriSW composed of three men. This board College by the young-ladies beauti of education and the? Register of If ul both by natunfand cuRnrc, and Deeds and Clerk of Court are to elect the eloquent pleadings of the educat a county supervisor. The Supervisor Lj for the college men all have examines teachers, looks after 'the ; i,orrje their impress upon'this school fund, s:nd visits the schools Mature. legis- f.sr iiK:i he .s to i.-e pan; nu h? X -v'i tr inre than t' ri.-r, v. The countyis to bo divided into as j Atwater and Rqirc-cntathcs . Notice to Creditors. . Tlavinjr q-talilied as . Administrator of the e.-.taieiii-Samue hilar, deceased notice is hcrehy piven t all. persons hawnscfaiics-aahtst stid cWceiiotit tc prrS' nt tln, t m for settlement on o; tn'U re the 2 n f Feb n;-ry " FJ . r -his no u v iif L? piead in.bar" of their sc c0;t ry. 'v . '. '. : ' AiViW-V5!s Hid-bleli lo said di-etl'!-' v.ill coitre iu.v.o.ii a:r.i uutk-t -.-t ,thment. . .JOHN 11 V11T, Adm'r of aruii"! TJart dee'd. This Feh'y i0," 1 " ." . "Nothiig,jelse like it:" I The most refreshing and! pleasant Soap for the skin; j - - is-r- DT.KSUJ - EDICATEO, Cutaneous fftSorAKnsEFTic r 01? THE 3! It lasts twice as longf as others. j Atrial will conrinca yon of its great I merit, win please tne most Xastidious. CHARLES F.MILLER, mrr. oi tKttn MILLED TOILET; SOAPS AND PERFUWERY,! Lancaster, Penn. j ESTABLISHED, 189. ! "A shortage of j $500,000- has' been discovered" in" the office of ex-tate treasurer iiartleyj of Nebraska, and a shortagj of Sii7,0t0 in the office of es-audittr Moore." Chatham Ik-cord of 1 cb. Ii5tb. j Wonder if ther lieeord has ever hoardof any shortage cf democratic officials of Chatham county?. The Record has a very scrutinizing eye for discovering such things and prides Itself npon its enterprise in get ting up the latest news, and yet nearly two years have elapsed since certain shortages were discovered here and still the Record's eyes arc tightly clos ed with the democratic pad-lock. A bill" has been passed by our state senators .to allow the pages $5 extra for being pages. A wave of prosperity has struck the legislature sure enough,. ?- 1 We are glad to know that Senator At water went on record as opposing this bill. From the News and Ob server we gather the following: -Mr. Atwater, tiu Senator from 0!nt h i"-, opposed the res-jlut:o:i to p :;y the age xtra com;r iratio i as they now r.-e- ive enough, theie aie a plenty of b js ia the St ite lhat would Irave betn o: ly too glad to hae. gotten the places f.jcthe same pay .that the page receive, :'f- I.oisur it t raries au.l tuy in- toiiii.ittou'ihij seby being here, and he u anted to go cu r e-ri as opposing the rsolutlop, lie was opposed to .ll measures that would draw money oat of ths Treasury 'for soaiethiugf that' wr.s not needed and noti deserved, and he raovid toTe-cmsi "er the vote by which the bill passed, motion lost. The above named Senator is always standing np fpr economy in all ; measures, and he thinks that is the way for all trus rep. resentitives of the State of Xorth Caro lina to do. many districts ai there are townships and a loard of five supervisors ap pointed for each township. These supervisors havjf charge of the town ship schools; the location', the teach er, etc. All schools in a tcv.nship are totcof cual term length. In the Senate last Friday Major Grant's, substitute8 for the anti-lease bill passed by a vote of 26 to 24. This hill virtually makes valid the lease for a term of 36 years instead of 99 years and at the same rental 7 per cent. It has to be concurred with in the House, where, no doubt, it will -get tangledup and be delayed till the'session adjourns. - We have never believed that God smiles upon his people when they have to use questionable means to carry on the work He has entrusted to their stewardship. We do not be lieve in "church fairs," church lot teries, or any species of raffling or gambling to obtain money to carry cn the Lord's work. God blesses the cheerful giver; blesses him who gives because his heart is in the cause to w hich he gives and who really, sincerely desire the success of such cause. . It must be sickening yea a stench in the nostrils of. the 3Iost High (we say it reverently) to see how Ilis pro fessed .foil owcrs .do try to apo the world (and this world generally means the devil) iu its most molcm ized up-to-date fads and tricks for "taking a man in" and getting his money.- . ! ! In this inventive'age new! things are sprung on us every week and day almost, and, iu the mad rush, we are no.t sure but that the church oc casionally outstrips the world, j The latest,' most improved, up with the times with a full set of , at tachments yes the completest game that just sini ly lays in the shade the old word even in its palmiest days of electricity and x-rays, comes to us from a church iu old Massachusetts. Thegirls arrange behind a screen and poke their naked feet under; the bovs make their selection by the toes. They are then put up to the highest bidder to see who shall escort to the supper table the girl thus selected by the tees. If we believed thatsatan had noth ing to do with this, we should im agine the old fellow felt ashamed of his hitherto puny efforts, i When we see how our General .As sembly is swayed by tha will of the lobby and by the society w hims of the "upper ten" of Raleigh, we could almost wish that, when our lesrisla tors meet, they could" entirely be cut oil frcm every influence "except the t recollection of their constituents Oh, for the dav in North Carolina' when the. desires and welfare of a legislator's constituents shall spealc to him in stronger accents than the hired lobbyists ! . . . . The welfare of the good. people who stay at home demand lawmakers who are not seeking "pie" for - theni salves; who are not such partisan fa natics as to imagine that the'welfare of the state is wrapped up in their party banner; who can be oblivious to the courtesies of flattery, fine din ners, free passes, etc., and to threats of social and political ostracism, coming from the hired lobbyist. We are glad to know that Senator .water "and Keprc-eniativcs Bryan andAVrenu all voted against the t- ministration that, whether lhcv aie competent or not, they cannot help 34 YEARS OF SUFFER Ittri. being influenced bv their desire. On- vtxusix: jriT4tTi OTerS4 yesni tzo, I had Trrhuid l. illOlt I Mm xJ. r. Csu-T2r,.Wusiou-, 6U. reason-Co., I1L lv twoimnorrant actions have been 'VSrM .iTw taken, anu the main reason lsthedn- .F'fc!eulr,V' eoaircd thy. , u a h iU'c--pu ting about o'hee. Nearly every HiucUK.ieuufiembh.h. ibajic mnn Ti-.q hU v titAi cn-A rhs Bul any rtlif f for t'jw c:l.c- "J J .-j.".. -v.. j. v. . man i jetuuoa Of Toar 61U,Jl'S" ?ucea t-'::i!; only tw la.- year lease. Representative Bryn took a very decided stand against appropri ations to higher education and ia fa vorcf public schools. Senator At water opjosed the additional appro priation of $5,000 to the University bnt when he came to Greensboro Nor mal College the enchantment there about was too much for him even and he went with the unanimous Sen ate for an additional $12,500 .. ; PEOPLE WILL NOT SUBMIT TO IT. ether, and -wishes to make Hire of . it ' f p x only u-. vm,.S, before going to work for the people. AiJt? ZgZi ' IZVSV i ne -ooi.f,nestion tags, it nas to p.th.?th,,r:e SA" -.UCiJ iiiLci eek at. tin iie iiiui win ih ,k . . ..' " j.4- i '-7t "r ..- ras 01 1 1 i j . i l'"rr """ !' snow wont "ji'liOit. Hsu. C. ii5 for Ef. Our present legislature was looked to for a reditction of expenses and an approximation of four months schools for the poor children of the Three populists voted, with the state.- What progress have i they lease nien, three republicans against made! Have expenses been reduced? the lease, . All the other republicans When there was a bill to reduce fees and all the democrats were for the and salaries introduced did the legis- lease all the other populjst against jlator remember the pledges he made 'the people or did he heed the plead- it The proposed amendments to the election law aro not right The plan to place the appointment of poll hol ders in the hands of three "superyis ors,"who, iu all probability will be a Ropulist bolter, a gold bug Repub lican and goldhug Democrat, three of a fcind, taking the whole mrchin ery out of the hands of thj three parties, is an outrageous proceeding. The, Payne election law and the con struction of it by the Democratic election tyrants whs had enough, but as compared to this Lew machine about to be thrust upon us, was: a mild affair. By this new method the voice of the people at. the ballot box would simply be the wishes of the three "supervisors." The people of 'Nort h Carolina are not ready for a yoke of' that kind. The party, the combination of parties that attempt to lasso the people of North Caro linain such j manner will lind that it has undertaken too much. Progres sive Farmer. We heartily assent to tli-3 above. Xv denounced the" Payne election law because it gave the election ma chinery to one party the successful one. We denounced it because we favored a free ballot, unstifled by par ty prejudice, Are we now so soon to he turned back to the tame kind of proceed ings? If populists and republicans who mado the campaign and - were elected on their plea for fair election and the dread of democratic count ing boards, if these .men now do the very thing they condemned in others and w hich they w ere elected to defeat they should be "tarred and feathered" as soon as thev feet foot upon their native county soil. in&n words Cbti teU i -.rani boUx know what "iimni-;" them wlio are more interested in th! fll,oHrtI.?moiXRT0T"R'f i os. f.i- ,i . ' ... . . WM. vT tnu.li I have ill yvurtt people than in getting an oluce. ihniii u MjwfMT v ; i v. P. . ; yJl'KH, WiuhioiU,a Center, Mo. ;?v. r. I P-:-rn.V3li5 AND HHEUMATISM Ur-T.-to psf;irc I r;k9( your p,lc. ... P r r ,.r lh. u hM done 'a' -f '' ' ,'"s I tuive 'tevn aa Incur i.l j rrn.rla fro-n j.nnJyr.'s nd rLcamatlsm. V, ot j? fta ual cripple net ti . tocuias. vzi.iv tH.rr.uie to w&lk or sitp it sointthlng an dia-f i to blm and ! llo to ror. a uottle. bnt tx.es since I? HiC iecund t V'4'Vr atrt'-J' trj Lr, m .ucU I nave not In 1 ! -re H.ro'-ri aw.y ray csite a . .Ht.cr .. xJ it nu-ai. Toaurone t;f a fvo ceuS Kii. I will send my t. -.!; I ve T..xbr . boole of "ft ui.ro kuu iuiwiiii i Ul iwran ! two rent mmv :r,ftiii vc-i-r.-,, !.- t7. unriiuv r n n.svrT! 1 There was qiitc rcnra.lon in cT 'T t-' 1 ' benate at Raleigh last k ndav, the r.-' iflndihabouieo! drops" to tw vrrr ' DoS'v: s. .rr--:.-, ?i isA. . 7 8lllfc of a ror;onjil piirniinffr "nf s;n.f. j f00! just wbui you c!am. MyKh(i, ! , 1 wish wll you nd -ifertn numanlty Blue OI a personal encounter OI fcena- teen oiferi:.g with Ciurrh and ilay Fever i Tl '-m'.'Li.i -c '6 DU" tv. laueiae. tbr Hyatt and Gov. JiUSccli's r-ritave 2vef 3 . hhehc-nr.ed evenrtMng and ;,iV:heif;lu?In of v yritook down r -x ki i- : u.-H.nr-i lui.ta, lii-i Loture uuu exie tried secretary M r. Aie a lder. - dkops- v.u!cu ctnaeuaj cur cr. Mr. Hyatt says that Air. Alexard- HtSS53? ISW NEURALGIA AKD SCIATICA. er in urging him to vote to 'annul the lease said to him: "Gov. Bussell ' ,Tr.lnr' J?"lirrny wtres-ftowjaa-Can fclKecarC Of lllS friends, lie Will, uiu!iaabOoarorilniytat-our he?- make Sec department A. . Ill to annul tne lease. nereunon - i i . . . Senator says he hit Dir. Alexander: ti ?P, retary of the Agricultural 1'?: of VOU provided yOU VOte- "PXaud wtea i &i.dt-ny::o"enffer. J .. . cannot lclpluirtscKimin.f -ir-iaHS-.fr.; I he ! ' a rhejte'lunin of t' U year I took down P'!i"ai Who Infiiii-ii., - y i'.Ucuni;t:ti.iu4 i - vct.t lvozi: yaa r-.-I phyfcj"l -n-a Ib'a , 9-i;MyLiS. bzt tu?y c sld $ ris me. Cn ' I. I co i.ury dzi tj-?y c -:!d au,.j.i i-i-ti c s.ixe 4i.;OrS," At thnt tiuio c-Tery ; .-..it in rr7 brviv and Tdt ain- wt ro erffT, f eoti d rot bo in:d. l.ra m lorue'..;ui getting to thi I cM':d hartHv t- re Ktim con!'! uu'!trsiat;u .c, tuk ny, oi ven weeks f re -A umi time, i ur. ;ti. viJti iJOiciand tlifuik you at!-l vJtv; f -r aiy"hicO-,;;y. PX -iACK y. A;41liu:;:c airtocken,Kani. CHANDLER'S SPEECH, From The iiiirer Knight. One of the most remarkable event. oflast week wzs tie great bimtnlli speech of Senator Chandler. 'Jle por triyt d in graphic language the miseries wjiieh the human, race must 'suiter it the siugle gold standard is Qiaintained' Hepr vcu by reason and authoiity that bimetallism is practicable, aad that it has teen maintained for thousands of jears, and that Its restoration would be an inestimable boon to the suffering masse. The speech is a valuable con tribution to the literature on tie sub ject of free coinage, but Id3 method of obtaining free coinage was an interna tional agreement, a scheme which has been tr.ed for twenty-live years and utterly failed. Jlis petition that the United btates alone has not the power to restore silver was humilitating in tfe extreme. ' Ilis indorsement of the goldite argu ment that we must lock to Englandt and to England alone, for relief, . was unpatriotic and un-American and not iu keeping wjth his otherwise magnifi cent efiort. His position reminded us of a professed Christian who would de scribe the glories and blessings of righteousness and the horrors of dam nation and at the same time would ad mit his incapacity to worship God with out the com ent of the deviL The republicans in the legislatnre, it is said, favor an extra session of the legislature From what we have for Offering to bribe him, irlB..won',a curnuve fives alreo-t instafiirPlI-f.-ndinapcr-Tar'c-j 1;r i:hn- lhe. bergeant-at-atms Ecpantled jwr, ste.-virrue Nervousn. js'ervou. k!.. them and quickly quercl the disc t2- 'gXS oppe,. iarif , Mr. .Alexander denies offering t Su.8 f obMnTTo rS8 SVYAHSOH BHEUTjOtUfRE CO f 7 Decern Slnet, made upoit the Governor. , , CHICAGO, ILL. U. S. A. - au exenange says: "it is tne poorest ..vf.,r, t . . "Li,i i Mar or the .South, .Vavird Air economy in the world to stop adver- T ,-. . t ... . . . , . i . i , lme s n?iv munthiv.-vi!l ba mailed fiers lLi u i i , on receipt of Thee Cents in tramps to times or the dull season. Why, right Lftwa, . .... 1 i u - i n'iL jcovercost of ir.ailii)sr. or wiJHe m-:iled then when business is dull is tbe'Q r ....... i . a ; a tor thirty l;ve cents iu stamps very time when strenuous efforts i-t.' , . , . . . i iii j r , . , Iacu lisue contains connplete Bt;nes of should be put fdrth to secure trade , , .,, 7 . , . , . .. , love, adventfire and heroism, il us! rt- u f Mrjn i i i ed; descriptive articles ou iho -South s man who faithfully and perEistinely M,M- ! . i J i i J irogress. somn paces of wit and humor, continues to push his business by a ,Vi.:i r .- , unuai lAUCl vi k : lirt .11 if Vr" rrfc. MM 3 i i liberal use of printer's ink will he C. Ironmonger, Adverti'nx Aeut. Seaboard Air Line.a?! Dnradwa'Ncw the one who gets the biggest share of the trada during the dull season as well as when business is bri?k The - croaker, who withdraws his advertis ement from the columns of the local paper and continues his croaking about hard times, will see the tide of business, following to the the. lib eral advertiser while he will he found sitting idly about and experi encing the predicted hard" times brought on by his great lack of judgment. It is the men who converse with the public through the news papers fwho are most liberally patro nized. Then, -keep the advantages! you oner them to trade with you or to patronize vour enterprise ccnthm- lly before their eyes; and-don'tj yZ.m Administrator's.. Notice. Having qualified- as Admin siia'f r on ti.u efiJ-.t-s Siumtl T, Citp.gta on thiulie st d.iy of March, l-y;, n tiee, Lj hm by fi.ui to :di teijio'! iad-ort :u .Le .sa;e of t ?e R. idauiu I T. ('- n.-1 m ke irt;m d:ae p ijra n ; a d a-r j fe;t ii h k c.'c'nu . a i s. d e'-u'.e-v. ili p-.tju i Hum tj mc (r a Di'ttun or tcforti ih! Itt'i tiny : i Zdai'c'ti, IH is, or u-i o ce vvdl I e j .e u ;n bar urt cr rtcovi r. 'ii lsUl d -j of Ai.rli, :bv-7. i C COCfil.VS, Aa-i;'i rJo""co To Creditors. II -iviujrrc.tuT.ed nz a.l.- i i.s r !(. oT is t mii y s;il creJrois of hi.- j-st.-i.e u pr-s.t i. their. clrtim tc tiie umJettit.ed on cr bicycles RelUSIe Agents "Wanted - " 1 i The thief who stole so much jew-; be0fe t" ' "'th c".y r,f February, Ibto, c r at Caapel Hill has been caught nrv . si ... a Durham and sent to Hillsboro jai .'cstto are cxt-eeted to ccms forwj-.rd elrv at He gave his name a Henderson, from and sett e. This February 1st, 1H.I7. Danville, Va, . -T. A. .STONE, The police of Durham arrested5 Adx'r of F.S.Stone. decU him for being drank and found-in 1 .Womack & Hayes, his possession the following' articles:) Attys. 70 pair of . eyeglasses, $1 G.93 -won h , T ! "" . of post stampsfli watches, 3 pisio'.?, jrp nA1infrtf 5 pair scissors, 2 razor?, 3 1 kui vc., U . 1 v'UU II llj Merchants papers of jewelry, -3 watch" chains, 13 extra pins, 11 pair of cuff buttons, r 1 box cuti button3 and pins, l los . rings. 1 eye tester and a lot of, I am now prepared to .sell at handkerchiefs He also had a pocket . . ; .. burglars lamp, a steel drill anu a steel . punch. " Chief of policeWoodall gays he has about -100 worth of this proper ty yet unidentified. - n't. . : i . f . . x uc lie . ii re.t;.ij o; i . Will bgn :.:. I;.V. J -NlAi . 4 h. iv97. , Tnition, fn:n: ?T 'h to fSO month, ft rF.nlih l.r.n ch.-. Lri t cr rire' , $1 ' ;, : tr- . Poard can !:e obtained at re;y reaRonable rates. " For other information anplr i ro " A. B. ST..LVEY, Principal. ' Pittsboro, i;. C, ;ec 17, i?ft,i. Webstet';5 - ) Qu inine, 1 -8 cz. " 1 Cd size hot tie. glLntCITLlS'tiOJLli. i legoric, Ijmdantim, (V..-t!r oil, CI to lint, r V3. Lenon, . Vunilla, ice . ; lCc 10e " HH; He " lCc ... te u ( Ppfonl i'alt, !ilphtirt &c. dc. A (IE Nib WANTED For War in Cuba, bv Senor Qitcsada, re.ba.i; representative at Warlungton. r"rdis v.l j by Cuktu pulrio's. In tremendio;!s d1 niand. A brna for agents. ordyi.ro 1 j VirtrtV V-kt t . . . Id -- . Ik . 1 . '.JB aft inn wHi, yi luuiiuioj. uj. i n ,.i n , . uiir.orcscr t'lsm -irom ouilt wants the only endorsed, reliable booh. - , Outfits fret. Credit jrlveti. Fre'ghtpai t. places v;i?en tki can get theni as y1?'1 cbc:sp sud just as' good from vonr with Vmr in Cuba Address today. I HK , ' . , NATIONAL BOOK CONCERN, &2-3'; local Lmgg!t ? Dearborn Mreet, Chicazo j - , " - 1 ! .!t:st recrjved a fresh. Administrates' Kotlce.'8up?Z c,.Cl,rd)8n Seccs Having qualif'ed s Administrator CaU and SCO ITIC of theesUte of XV. 2s'. Straughau, tie- wU. .j ceased, notice is hereby piven to all wnen- ViUiiiin, pgy wrsnnii hnlriinc claims asraindt aifl ... . . . . f . : cedeutto present them to us for settle tning in cilDt ilHC. - m. m a e trk . - i A f a 1 iviAiiii, j mis notice win ia plead in bar of their lecovery. I Thos3 icdetited to said estate will please come forward and settle. Tuis March 3, Ih'Jl. E. V. STRAIN! II AN, 1LT.CHAP1N, Administrators of W. i. Mraughan, deceased. Y Tho Oao Greet Gtatidjud A.vlU.rli f T pi oi ur i .or-, - ' L "jr t i - -rtl trf- . .- - i .; t.- 1 A i:U:iZ Ui l ki.i.i! O. Cti .i. ..ti-' THE BEST rOR EVRy"- It la aaay te f!ad tfc wcrd It u aasj to acrta:a the f rcr.-fod It I cy ( tra.-e th frtU . '. It le eaa te laara wbat a a Tne Raleigh yew & Chserrr sr. Ottt torttrMnal pifr Of- m tno(liffucUuu;.iiti.bawiri.xicai j . Uk Uier eiiuiiMi of Wti T i J.- 1 iL-rt.--iiM led n ta reM U Ut m tv. . i to ermuiW It tf Vif mn-"i f. i. . llettonry itonH i m, nr.. -L " . c Qr c. JfEJ? r r t r y . r-jr Sprlagntld. Uumm. U.e.. G. It. Pilkingtohvs r?JL j. U, VfV ! rta, Kerrouaneta. .!d tientral IeLillt-r. PLy. ' CnOil'JfO IRC3 UIT7EHS iu luoeiwiKUU. fnw . Ui trade mark ani eruwd rad ttnaa on ra pti . - f r " I 1 rl' ,
Chatham Citizen (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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March 4, 1897, edition 1
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