) A r i i t . r - A -n !i M 1 V Tlir: CHATHAM- ClTIZj A VtEt::-:r.Y V-rcIunm psjT in full vtrKLY, FOUR PAGES: IS COL. IXDEI'EXDEXCE, THUTII, JUSTICE. PRICE. OSE DOLLAR PER l'jsti Ziirriant ir talverlhemcnt in ' the CHATHAM CITIZEN if yctt ! want it to lear fruit in CLaltini Count v. VOL. IH PITTS30R0, CHHTHRM COUNTY, N. C. SEPTEMBER 22. 1897. NO. 4 .w iiO-- Acu!Ero:;:iC(!ciioLn::A is axe; . ' VATUftlA 'S ""''la watcr un" 1 3h :'"r ' . 1,ITT,30f;rc ' & ' ' JsSw f : I wavJrtU, N. C. Georgia and tbe two Carol iaas in I Ld- Citizen: In olden times go- the pub1 a remedy for cho.era m lio;a, k ho Wonccr cf l.o A3. Vn4 ..toll! t 7 Tpfc?) f : B. LIXEIJEUUY, Editob ad tiinf or tliis -ebon's croi) " ling to Texas waaiio trilling matter,, and ruwls.wdchl;isrt-rso:.ale2Kr;ea.O' Crand s: disco e; y ia tha a.md of . xwt-"l"'Ui . ) t kj&S&Zl K ?wr.x- hi other words, thc'hrles-joaos f t th.3 tjijiiaipfo.vd thuoof. ni dkiae. The iJedk-ul Jrks-th. U. S ff i' cotton uVimw fust lvo')CC5 to ;t;v ; emigrant bad been trilling vitu ti.'. ; ink equil quantlti-:i tu palvtr;zd Cuar.uAetl to cur tcore diseases , aud atlolia lal.vrH a sny it is f ?l O S ! s-SCr.ITON" rillCt: ei.00 rer I op"j CoStroi the cotton cron 'of 'lwriof LuiiUtie staler it certaialv fnlphur. aliim ;.micoi.oerasa:.(! i o-.v.hr j b in an7 ctheria diciaj. tiv;.tnjeut or 1 a f''1 to ferer:'.. wtw: J j l 'f 3 r.f C. S i Vc-r-' i-r'iii.is Hate r.n Ap.!L-a.ion. 1507 " ' 1 j wt3 a Ec-rious unuei taking to travel ' v4 thir, ihjioui.ly raiii:: f..e i-ar:.. 'J -ai ka-jwn 1 1 the R-.eJi.-al piole.-4-j It"5si'cil P nai.i-a .r duttt-s .( IV-r 3 C O 0 " . - L - r " ' " ; i'.., , j . jn v , ,r. nr.id, to ttinjt death in luarly ; 1 1;1 ie:i-. vJ. j Aat.:iaiu ai aut.sc?tii ger.niciae, i ,:tvuo"y l-r plated ty Uie a-awn- I "Jir!, . 3" 0' hscJoponcionco, T.mh, :"i .'.'V5 .'h '.Jt vl' ' cvr' ni. in .'.'rd.-s i't rtveh thi.s fit-' ';ive ttusioonfu t f'vey d-si.-k : it lsitivelv debtroys ail ' -uiiryttw" a"lw hesi the atknt. f VSrj'rSX ?a Cl:?ciicc. u!ei Jr u'frouVtlie cJuJitlci J,, . th -ilivvct. ho:ch;tke;u. ,a,h U. Ulwr;:. . - j :md gernu a t-ye.y k!nd 1. me and j Tllllt 0 llll t to Settle !lrWi S i ?-:-t, ana th- trust ifromct-rs prows to Jour lbt iirvd av least three . For kv.-pln-hozs.Vattl.-. j n.4.ire. itL ha.inif aud wt..iuKu the . T 5AV V Ig. Si Commuacatiousto be panted snouM bid at the Nation a price not iniml long-dreary months; noy jt liote-n j wni:ry in bealthj-.thrivi.,.: co.id.ti-)r, I j niacin t:earo:a..e . It v. ill p hju- , 1 L. II a' SICK '1)CrS('ll - Jc5T r- V S Ibowrhte.i ca cue sidcf tha pr von to th-inte-ct 1 lV"clUof the m'1: iu two auJ ihis ilort tlU1 kno" of stoo:i p.ndcr eqn.a to ltt.s. ! nenUy cu.e te t.aj iri y ;f 'taa of ' i i 1 Jfis; V - I ou7. Xov.t 1e.1l raa;c must acco.up- rrrouer lnit'cn- tHtwlU ''more than is spent iu aVailro::d. coach samptu- c. W. i5:anchir.i ia Ili itoa I're.-; Uro-tliliU, CUairu, lip jhU idCUIl UG lllOWCU j lO WX I jaayca,!. mniunuatiou or it can not ?epav the ov.n.rs of tbe presses for ousand mugniiieent in' its appoint- pr:. , . ) StaAc truables ,n:ii of t e. 1 . 1 -f 1OQi 1 SE T , l'riiiled. the amount thev have invested." incuts. . v :7u7;7a7-ry ' .J.iver.(W UnilK It US UCSirCU,- a JnlALA I' -editor l3r.ot.rcfrcT:Uc for the This v. ill bo Vcrv csv to do when 1 !l Carohiia trs. lay ; gh , ; r.a- .ia, . , 8t:pat:oa. 1 il Olu l.,c.ai .y norS()n nnrfniW Slt A ' g views of correspondents, but vill al- the compaav 13 prepared to -handle p 10 and reached tort . orth car- -a,e, Ul e.s. Le.i. b.-rola a. liio-nl i pCISOll Cenl;iy S l raov I-vnotalunttLecIamusof tbe the cotton crop The process of Jy londav morning .ny route a j e - - Poi- I. .e 1.1 a..t:u. N,ua..L, U-jlias (lw, onnin 1)rivi- S C7 5 Cn-iznxthatLe knolo be f-ec cr n:anipnlati? and' controlling the through -A tlauta Carl vcf 1 .U1- V SI!12 S I 1,1I,nee ecunies n,d and LittKo .cn A.liutn Our Soda-water .16 ifF (f 1 1Vf7f pcrtation lines will he induced or "",l.S1ltt""n; " ii, r1 l. .-V "-i-.-;" 1-" V-"V- I V'" V" 8 'V " ' ,4 fj!i Li;;S',y J "3 1 righ t. BCcCold and !f!sSUf I are told that the onginal de- forced to refuse insurance r.nd trans- Ht ! v tri tr !ai:d on : Ii tbe cat tb ucaib If.e Cuy, s.r :l d S llYOfCd Witn the flilC3t ! s;CU S?: IeeFE 2 iugn of a trust was to dve belter ad- "port faNors to all cotton not oUindri- vcikn fountain, ; h- J'Un , , v ,.uv:s, , v,iai t, ifo- frtllt ii-i005. A!s5 KhPf. : Q, 7 0 imil I : 17 O 2 ra-3 1 e 35: v W.llMurchisou; " T.'flenfy t'alvert,1 tae P"!pose of the trust. Farw Jonesb jro, X. C. i'lttsburo, C. ers have generally been the victims ?.otu'.;.- I of such conspiracies. -ciated themselves U-gvtLer for li e p;ae ticeofLaw, luuler the Slrm name-of .Iurchison& Chert, in the Superior e'or.rts of-JIint!s;;m couit"y. 2.1r. Caivrrt c:m be found at his of fice in l'ittsboro at all times, and Mr Murel.isoi. can l.e adilri'ssed or coiiSult ediit his otliee in Jor-sbvro. Prompt attention to Laisiuess is gua? snteed by us. This October 7, 1"L03. V. K. :4urchisoa, T. Ilearv ( alvi rt . Sale of V'aluabe tHUl arC mitt Tracts iJv viktvi: of aN Ci:ir:n f tiis Futriur Court, mude iiiij'enifcrwi ii: the case of J. W. Gieen etalvs Lelb Daik et ah I will on the 4th d iy of Oc tober i?:7, it tbe coui-t-house doer in littsboro. N. C , oiler for sale to the highest 'bidder the mill and mill tract ol the late li.'X. Oreen, deceased. situated in said County of Chatham in 1 1 ickory Mount un Township and bounded on the ncrth by the lands of J S G:ern and dec. Covert, on the eist by tl.e ' jar.ds of J. Tvsor, John Coveit r.nu Ishani Harris, suth by the lands of J. C Txsjr and est bv the lant:s of II. U. Fike cont aimnjr three hut.died ai ds forty aTes nn.ro or less, ui'.on v.hiei tract of land is situated the merchant mill of th said II. N. Orewi. ba:d I n p erty v. ill be sold for partition araonj: -the hfirs at law of the s.ai I it Green. Terms ef sale one-third ea!; one-third in six months and one-third in twelve months. deferred i.-.; ments to btar in terebt at six i cent ;o;d till" reserved till vure:.::vc :nohe" i o..ii-i. T'nis Aug. ;h,i -;;. iiTil' HAVKo, (;:. nadoner. Py virtue of t .e powers eoidaied in .a certain deed cf ravrt lire exevuted by "vVihiam Ihvasjias ;;!.dv.iie tj llosa .J. KirLb.:!'. on the is: c-ay of Aj rd. and chiiv rrutcu d in I??r's o.ilc- lerthatham. l ook 'C. I' pa.-e ."--. Tvhich .-aid nicrtcae v.: s transferred :-:im, t -vv lL 0:1 th- I t: ... . 1 . t . 1 to the :.ijr .-t lid i-r f r e::.;:. atra-1 t , iai.d'taaleJ. in &.d i county. C;u..e Fear township, Lejinnir.gat a stake in F. Aryan's corner tat-nce south' with Y. Aryan's line 151 poles to a 6take, S. IT Jonls and K. ilryan's corner, thence east with E Jones-' line 26 poles to to the corner of lot o. 4. thence north S-dejrret west K.o poles to a stake and 1 ointers in E. Uryan's line corner of lot o. -hthento south CJ degtets west with E. Uryan's line to the beginning, estimited to contain twenty acres. This September 7th. 1j7. . - j.E.iirkYAy, Assignee otlortgasee. Womack fc Hayes, Attys. ; . Wmo-if WvjoHt o D TFTvT' UUliJ . . ;nvr"lO'ii!"1.7 v'o'ii Sb'y "X MICE o i o sS-jrS'7 t i fir-r n.n-,,," s '"uo' ru.itrttUL : . . . ' g ELECTPJG LAMP mAUc. & - Guaranteed to btsrn 8 to xo j t K?;hJ blrrA ? Z ' biCTr.!,: r, Mirr.ra, ' companies, oil renaeries, toiler the consumer, just as the price of were found in it. The bagging wa3 un- hispectors, etc We send with UUrrarjs controlled. rolled and beaten, and then when it tblSttfS'hiJS1 ST The Jones-Searles cotton baling TO weighed again, it, only weighed Tor .auby Zu in dealer,. o trust is now actively engaged in es-' 22,r4' pounds. so. there rauft have n rpTnifi rnQTID! C I M'D PI t 1 fchlishihg plants all over the country,; been 3,74 V.' pounds of Ceasa the bag- LUblKluUli;LLUhf, LiJ. Iind jt is promised, that having plac-jging. How's that for a good one?" It ELMIRA, M. Y. t cd pre-es rapidlv in the last '-three 43 undoubtedly a good one, 1 1 " ; V"i: are told that the original de i -irni of a trust was to give better ad- .4i.t.:ges to the peoi!e on, the goods ally baled. A .grower cai.not tot re produced. Vhtlher this eve was I f;n' Fe1 hU ctjtt?u to tls:tn .tr.ie or uot we cannot tell, but is not ; so 10 vr. Iesighii!g tiic-ksters, seeing that by strengthening the powers cf a i triist t b :-y can reap the bemiiis of soi::e one else's lalor have made "this The time has been when fit was an easy job for a trust to rob a farmer of his honestly earned products. This w.?s co because the farmers were not informed and did not know the real import of the schemes worked upon theiii, and, if they had known the trouble, they were not organized and could not resist it. - Xot. we are glad to say, that both of thc-se conditions, in a measure, are ciianged. - t!H fresh iu the m:-mcry is the c-otson ba?irtn- trust end the oriran ized effort of the farmers which thwarted its robbing schemes, now, close' following this comes another trust designed to cheat the farmer oat of li!s cotton crop. This is known a: the cylindrical cotton rrefs. Let everv sub-Alliance in .the south V meet and" pass resolutions denounc ing cueh a scheme; let every cotton farnjvr.vho formerly belonged to the !!oir.o 1'iif- hfi j tii - 1 i C . V- restoration for the purpose of givin v.tiht to this denunciation if fur uolliin else, and, if there is a cotton fanner who never belonged to tl Alliance, but remembers how the baling trust was broken and sees this more threatening trust hang Ing over the cotton farmers he should apply for membership and add his force to the organized effort to break such a conspiracy. Xo matter if thev do olfer vcu as inneli or more for vour cotton. When tion. and control of the pre;..s in ;' will have control of the price, control of the entire cotton crop and control of those who raise tli3 cotton. - Can we afford to lie still and let such a scheme fasten its toils around us so that we cannot extricate our selves?. If we can and do then we need no longer boast of the freedom purchased" by the blood of our Revo lutionary fathers. b You can not trust this matter to the politicians. From the New Or- loans Item we clip the following showing how our professed friends j, vo hands with the eneniv: shave joined hands with the enemy: I Mr. Jones is of Arkansas; He is a senator and likewise chairman of i the Chtcago democratic party which fihls for 10 to 1 silver and against j trusts of every form and every char acter. Xor are these all that Jones from Arkansas is. . He belongs to dearies' Cvliudrical Baling for Cotton pro cess.. Searles is secretary of Sugar Trust and president of the Cylindri- esl1 Baling concern, named, m order to catch suckers, the American Cot- ! t6n CompanT. Jones is a director in jin tills company, a-company which, whatever else mav be claimed for it, will in the end control the price of rotton. Paid to the producer and by tho-e who qw:i this psee-iing proces.- and resring p'ant. ly this i:i''ans thelSearl-'S Jones Cvlinuneal haling Company has a clinch on the price of every pound of cotton grown in Amen:;!, and everv toiling cotton grower is as completely at the mercy of the concern as it he were lussmve. There are" trusts, but this tvliu- drieal bale combination tops the climax of organisations m restraint of trade. In presence of this concern, which can, by a simple hash oL the v. i;v, scoop millions by putting down the price of the raw cotton while in the hands of the producer and re scoop other millions when th'e con sumer must burchare bv putting it up, even the Standard Oil combine pales into insignia etui cc. The editor of the Fe:r,rd h:.s un dertaken a task which few men would have tried, but he is so used to de feat and has so little, real armament for the Hansom-Bourbon democracy, and realizing that a drowning man ought to catch' at a straw; and aho that many a time mcsmeria rs, by di recting the attention to an imacriuarv object, have made edple believe, ac tually, that they see things which do not not exist, he continues to ham mer away. His task is to make the people of the county believe that they are further from local self-government tha:i when democrats reign ed. He talks anil talks about magis trates having no voice in couatv finance. It is so bird, though, to get the people to forget that under democrat ic rule they could not vote for magis trates or commissioners, and that though magistrates' were from all over the conntv, vet'thev had to be named bv the conntv chairman of the democratic party that he can hardly haye the conscience to keep ur the tv. However, it is this or n the rr. However, it is this or . , . othmg an-i democrat's are gating! ou..giy. Hi F very man should be careful as to what papers lie signs. Xever sign a note or paper of any kind w ithout first reading it carefully, no matter what any man s ivs about it.An agent may tell vou ever so many nice things. That is all to sell his goods but when yoa sign his papers watch out. The dreaded yellow fever is now raging in Xew Orleans and some few places in Alabama and Mississippi. The health authorities are doing all in their power to prevent its spread. Wilmington, X. C, ha3 quarantined against it There is nracticallv bti t one tobac co buyer The American Tobacco Commnv.Tf we allow-the Cvliudriail Fress trust to get a firm footing there ., . ; e w i will be but one cotton buyer, The Ealeigh correspondent of the Charlotte Observer contributes the fol lowing: "Fleas by the pound is rathrr a novel n ay to handle tho insects, but it is asserted that iS.WK) pounds of bag ging was shipped here to a farmer. It was weighed and found correct. Flea: U a per.cii oreliara. j.ookoui fi -ti i- i- Mi I. ai-l :u-rtd v f-i iviui -.v -iountaiil i:na i en liecs.ee mci aiet ublime reminders of the great b'.t- tie. v. hne un occasional Ukabled nerl- ... . ....,.. piece' helps to recall those blody J times cf tie late w:.r. We also kiw the " battle-lield of Murfrcesboiv, j a here Uragg's ino.vnce of the use ! of victory cost the Coiifedfl ate tau.-e . great 3iississii'pi on the huge canlil lever brfdire; it rests on six immense granite piliars, it is live-eighths of a mile long, and the largest of its kind in 'the "world. The yellow fever scourge of 17.S tauuht elemphis a lesson, and it is now a ury clean city. For about twentv miks v.est cf the rivcr the country was iiooded -last ! spring. Many liousvs were almost j covered with wntcr; tcme of this! ccuntrv was net less than li! or 15 feet under waU r. In Texas I found that cotton l ad been much damped by drought. We have bad coriotis rains tinco .i.n.b.v.l.nt I Lev -:im too bite, im- K-ad there is a top e r j, :r.Cit cf the cotton will be picked this month. Corn was cut a little short by tbe dry weather, but it v?as almost made be fore the drought set in. Many plant corn here in 1 ebruarv and .!arch. It is now :yl euts a bushel, a very high price for Texas; still farmers have not provided themselves with um brellas to keep oil Mr. llanna s reign of prosperity; fur with cotton leiow seven cenls.'they do not think it will be very tti. 'del a Our schools open to-morrow. In future ktters I shall perhaps have something to say of our schools. I shall aLo speak of Texas, Ltr resour ces, size, people, "cow-Troys' and "cow-girls," if that type of the sex should Ia; of interest to your readers. , lb- 1. 1. According ti,t'ie re tern yi t!ie tcx a:beior of ITiiicetcii, X. J, ol widen tawiO.lr. GrovtrClcvtiaad ijacitia n, the former prcvide:.t ii woith som lhtiJi, ?-I ),U) in ria!cti!ca:id Jl-ty 0 -0 in storks. Concord Tia:es. It is said that there is oat? lawyer for everv ttY inhabit.tiiti in the United J "" V V V -v . .'le.le.s. whi-e I .'un-'t-!:ns ou:v ?:.r It a- v . t , w ri. - st , .. , , ;.. laud ai.d G.-r:.iaay eao l -r try ', inhabitants. "My hoy came home from school one day with his hand badly lacerat ed and bleeding, and suffering ureat pain,"' says Mr. F. J. Schall, with .Meyer Bros Drug Co., M. Louis, v'ir'J dret3SSd . t?0t?'?n,111a,,(l V- plied Chamberlain si am Lrdm free- iv. All pain ceased and in a remark- . . i i t 1 . i aoiy snort lime it neaieu wunoui . leaving a scar. For wounds, sprains, iirnutr i i:io4 acr? swellings and rheumatism, I know of j C'cau l.K-' J i- um a e'e .in. N-j no medicine or prescription equal to! ."f Cs. .-.i.-.t C-lr Ciihir it. I cousider it a household neces.i-j 5?ir ti .. ,,2.. J;vo. p;: .t 5ri.,:!, . , , tv.' The 25 and 50 vent sues for j i riu'. ? noru ti - i.ci .-. Lcria t -tbr to sale bv Bvnum & Hcaden, I'ittsboro, X. c. Two r.illion a Year- Whcnpeoplc buy, try, eu4 buy ."piin. it inram tl'CT're rali-fi. 1. ILc people of tbe U tilled ijtatf arc now l.uyiiig e'acAr.!s Candy" Cathartic nt lL me' of two tnil'ion boXf s a rear ani it wi l be ihrei million b?- r. - - V - i . I tLal Ca,Carei3 are the most de'tufui iel remittor for cvtryiMrbeytaracauJ. All gran - i - t bh.MJ lull A oAili Lb COL l.; TT ', .. , " 1 Do you like to read a good health- j bpnm & Hcaden. I iUsboro, X. C. till story every week? j Do yoti like to see the follies of life Illustrated every. week? o - u juu jiac iciu ail l.ic UCo from a'l rirfi rf lha wnrll .rv LSU 1 e IS. , A TWTT .T--, .... A X 1IA UUV AVLiiaAAl tliltA Blll" icribe for tlj Largest and Pest week ly in the State. Sample copy furnish ed free on application. Address, Josephus Daniels, Editor, Tbe Xoith Carolinian, . - Italeigh, X. C nuJiun .iiior.Sriihnr.j t 11 ;:i;bay, Set. I.;. (;a::.-ada.ir liolr, . . . 1 tae m;t:ve i.;tr..ler o: -tho I. t ;e::;:i(- eeur.cil urA artr.er ( l .-h-io Ma !.w hd ini uMi.Ing t. :en:-rr:.p-ti.crK;-;ar", u!.o v.ai av2eted uit'i l!a!! on J.t'v S. on the c!r:rr of h clUr.? tbe ie:.t;vt s to ! di-.t.!Teet:o., 'wa ; i.iv,i w -.l . ;r.y it, v i,. Ui.ilhe t-riaUr of the pa;-er, was di'ic'.u'X'! d. -' ng 'i:ery, ..!a.. H.-j.t. I.'i. Arr.zi r..'el)ai::e!, a four.eea -yta.-o.d v Lite It y, was bidi.ii g in '.:- r.v. r here v. Pit tl.ree corpai.ioa.i this af-riaoon, wl e-: lie get l eyelid Li; dt j':: ce. d v r.s drov. o- rd. lii. b; dy has n. t le n rcc-.-ver-e H.s fall er is an tm; lojce o." t .e I'i.i. t syetcin I.e. e. Co:t.loli :i. Havana (Ia , 3 -nt. 1.. John J-eVn s -n. a twelve yea;-o'd whif bv, v..p. irA ;:m: hill, d this a!t:rnoon bv our 'of b'a pb yant-s.Eo -rrt v, e :t ihi bt.yd v.e--; or.t i.hmi:-? :'.: ii is ad V 4 i u -t ., o ?;Ui v. lie I' Ci'.tl y cliared. ti e mi: !.;! -.:n,r i:;tj Jim iu's Lre-.st -c'iVd" ul ;..:. . STriTi!' W.O'A IM)1. b'ab igh Eady i irees : Ai : hnw Unl vei.ity, in this city, one of thes'.udints U enrolled who-.e ns;b ne; iu Iiidia. A cnit is lobe lr a gl.t wh'uh will io vi lve the tith- to IT-i.o scr. s f hvd in the count iescl Coluab.Lnd 1're.us- v. iek ; Chatham, 0.. Sept. 17. The thru daughters of Preston Howard were burned -to death this 'morning in their home at Fort Alma, on the shore of Iakc Frie. Constitution. A petition with lii teen hundred signatures has been presented 'to Governor Kus.-ell praying for lac pardon of J. A. Moore, who was con victed cf murder in the .second degree in Franklin county. The Journal savs Mr. II. L. Alcr- utthv sold a bale of cotton i 1 Mt. Holly Monday that had been jacked and ginned tnat day. Jtwas Ia:.,,. factuivd into vara bv 10 o'clock that night and was shipped uevt day to Thiladeli bia. It was e!t. Hollv's - - r:vv b ;! . r.nd was b uignt bv '. A special from Ihthizh to the Wilmington Messenger fays the trar.s for of criminsl insane i t the peni tentiary is co;nj leted. There are now thirty-one. Of these .tv;cnty-one tie w hite malts, live negro males, two white fvmascs and thre: negro fe :ahs. Tbe wards are well arranged, Tb(.re ..,.0 tr.t,)t.-.ron:v ruc,,:i3 foF .. , .....i.,. ttl...lU...,-, i ij-idi j-i::-...:. -j, i ,u. '. "..rc'::c,t.iaevh!-j-'j t::.:tialtx.lni icufcu.yioi u 1- ta .t' Casc.oit?.. b. suty f r ua cci.ih. Ail iiuz.-(J.-trtbfrfCt'o:. !.aiau"t J, pjj. C-", A Carr lor :a.S':n i al'.v. ItusoLT.CK, f'orevea Co., Ca. I have been subject to attacks of bili ous colic for !x-veral vcars. Charabtr- v s Colic, Cuok-nu and. Umrrn-j.-a - Femedy is the only sure reliel. It ; acts like a charm. One uo.e of it ! gives relief when all otmr remedies c: n e,,.n . r.. Adminlctravcr's r.'otice. Having quaiifbd iis Administrator o t- . . i v. : : . . : J"' i)ifu,uticm.iuu:s wnuu fy ail pers ns having ehun.saaiasL s ud . tlUlU w i-.Kiai. c o.c 1 .C U1,J - tinned on or .bftre .wep;emter 'Jn-b lSai. or this notice will be plead in tar of thf ir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate wid come forward nJ sctUe. Th:s ptemtKrr si. I;U7. E-1 . UALU v. I X, .'. C rn r of Eunice Frewer, eice'd. Womack& Hayes, Attys. ; r... 1-., a .e: y lox. 1 r, i, c e; e -::;: ..Jj...--. . - J.i.ea. .: -u v-;:::t- tY-iywl.en.. . o eu-.vu ;.;;;. V. c i.Jvt rl.K,. v..ii it. y j.-'..' .. l.:.', a;', r. AcuCij ; hi. t inp, ! 7Hi: V ATI; MA COillASY. -. Ai..'.,,.., C y.. I A: lAi., t - -:-..v,.,... ..... - --i-41 ' i-N-w-i.t.. .i.v. it. ix CLl. iSi,. The bi'P.din;s and truud o: the! TviKU-Sji-c Centen:;!..', :n 11:1: :t:nl;-l"3 iin.i i iin.i :rei.ice'.:ral l .;.t;ty. sarpa: AtJaMa's aid ne..r:y,qud ihi-.aj.'s. The hilirs aieal! icady, :aat a. e inb resting z:il lLLirr.el-Vt. 1 x;e ive k rx k il n nv rjxc. -U J.nv l xbibilieii f the kin I ever m..ue. 'i'be ilid.vay is jei.t"' The Ytetrin,i; Atlantic lUiboai, -ind the Nashv.I.e, Chatiunoo i A: St. hui P.ailway runs soil I vju'.Iji Io tiaiiio with I'uilxan's tintst t-leepin cars, fro. a Atlant-i and Nnshvilie. i . - 1 or !e i in earbertas. or any infer. Tna'.ioh ;.b ml iii es. IIuLt! or 1'oaid iir , ajllif ;.eCoUlUiOua10ilS ill NaahVlOe, ..a.l ur-o.i or .write tJ ('. E. IIaujiox, Genc-nd liiseiiir ??ent, Atl intM, Ga. . SPECIAL NOTICE: The round trip rats to X.a,"avdie are ceaper than btay- il 1; Jit Ituni. :;;c ISiinESSrE CEHTKH!At txFino.i Cpcr.c at ixaciivillo u.ay 1st, rand Closes uctcLcrCOih . Tor this occasion tho Seaboiird Air Line wri svii E;;curc:o:i Tickets At VEltV KEUUCEl) ItATla?. ibe fhov.iijg Leb'ij tut.ti rates liom i-o nis aa.ae- ia I.'otth Car-du : " A. v.. c ;hirh;tte . i -riil.!l .. . I -.- t l .'i It"" 1 ... 14" I 1 V. 1 '. , ll.l'J 14 1" i . a i r.Ti . . . . '4k 1 2 am I't........ li'i lie:d-rvin t;.. tA .t.Utuil til tj VUslO.I -4 iib!j.:r' ii' 2" i x! n . . . A .lii'ee '- I i L'dseor. i:.t 'd ieh . . itut'H r:r Iton. ..ii mi Sudor J lSi 14 i m-j. m.'o J ;.7 i -.' J 4.' l;eiby .-;l.w 15.1.5 12 A'abs'Kiro.. ziV.ii iVeMon ,tii2i V. ihni'igton . . . .Ji- r.M i;Jb l: i5 j 4 (jij Clitss .' . .Tickets s-ld ohi y Apnl v&i'i t- October Iwih. Fuai iiuttXoeu er ib. t'ht-Hs ih Tiekets sold ddy April -".fin t 1 OetUr I'ti Fin d Jiruktveuty(.o iiva fr ni t atjof ki t. Cuj C 1 eii-u M.li T'i S'lavs nnd i h t.-. :a s 01 t-; c: A -t-k. Ap"-s ilh t . b,w r 1 1. Fmai naiit i n 0 ;tiisi iront tlat of hale. Tli'Ui l'i;d &LUVlCli between id' .oints on the 311 ABOARD A 1 71 .U'AWil -To- ' Niislivilhi ICLLMAN ' SIKFITXi; I' LUTE, CAItS Itnn throtith without change. For furil er it. for. nation aa t t rares. scledul -s. train .vriee aply to ueiicat 1 .e.tt Aent or ailur s d. s. LLAxvL', S . V. A , Ua:e g!i. X.C. S h. liA'i Oil LO 11. C. T. A. Uale srti. X JO. WD. iiEAltils, 'Jcu'l Aent. Wilmiu- tou, X.C eJLU.-cr.IiAf rE, T. f. A, Charlotte, r. A. MJV.'LAND. UenT Agent, l'abseu- ger Department. Atlanta, Ga. C- ST- JOHN, V 1. and Geul Maiusger. S3 d.c.1 '-, t.j. Anafwn, I Traffic Mansser. i.en'l Fas r Asrt, Geueral 0:Ec Foktsmocth, Ya. oi.iiVi . 1 Fill' -II TL:1:II VT OTIT VI? ; CAUDFX t-FLihS for tad plan tin ' .--.... -.. a r . G. K. Pi!kincrtoiif O j l)ns, lo:c, ! m m v" ) - j ;ept 1. 1-'J7. fhOKOGRAPHY, FOR A ! -s 7roWrtflf yTyC 'C fi f'JW . p f VaWk i tftlX SV 'a - - y AttoWILliUi? ft. SMITH, LEXIKTCfi, ICY., For circalar of ! ' 'no! a-4 rupomlbl. COMMERCIAL CCLIKS Cr tf. UXIYERSITY Awarded 9I; - I WitU iEimIUm. Refir to thnnQ.'.-. .?---..'. .-.t In poattlon. . un kowumi i nurv, inrlUtDK Iu 1 1 . ..... i i i , i . . . ; (ioo.iHK.Kt na itob- j tu i. .a.iy. about WAi. BhcrthinTjpWru; iTtfJmiihi.SJialfiML t Bjmn Kcutackr e v.:, . :ti. nt, iBir , NomUmk r oraiu.t vacrcwfaL " order to hara . ' t . t4m. mi. mJdrrmt mmim WILBUR R.E.UJTH, LEXINGTON. K Cane Fear i' .; ;".' John C...:. :o irei". coxdex En m-iieditiIk. In effect y 3C ii9 CS7. . j NOIiTH BOUNL. " ... 1 A. Lc ate 7ila.!urtV.. . f.li p. in". Airive Fajfttcv lii 'y Ix;iv- Far.tte -t . . . . . . V, AU . Ir" Faycttt-vi.b . uuctiou. Arrie Satford y-t .... . . .r e - . . . .. CM - I-nve Sin ii ford . Leave Climax . . . Xrn've Grt-crnbow Leave Grei'n"r. . Lav St.ked"r lotve Wslnu -. 1 -.ve l!aral Tt! . Arrive ilt. Airv 74 . ; !. ' ' 1L:U no. i nju v .".--- a ui. . aj.n . 7.1J 72 i SOLTH BOUMi. 1 fr Vf. Airy e I'umI 'ta-l I . V .1 t I rite k (-b-i ait . . " " " - " " Arrtve (IreenslTo Leave Cifebboro l.enve Cb'raax ... Leave hanford Arrive F ivfrffevi'Ie Juocliou . . f-2.42p.rn. tAn-ive .Favelt' ri!Je J4 I ive J atettcvil'e ... . I 15 - A NO. 4. DAILY. .. .. . 7.4-i a. ri . . OJni - . !UJ7 - .. 9J7 - Anive "V iliniutoa NCUTU LOVSD. Leve Bcunettiville Arrive MaxtOD " " Ixavi: MmxIq ... I Leave Ited Spring Lei.ve Hope Mil's .... .... 106 " Airive J'ajetteville . r o.3, bOCTII BOUND. DAILY. Leave Fayetteville 4.43 a. ui Ii e LW Mills ' . . ;.(hJ - Leave ia-d priuga Arrive i!xr. n I -ave J'ait"!i . . , Arriie L.i.ii:tfcvil!e . 5.42 - . I'JI -No. 16. XOIiTII LOUXD. iii d. Daib Lit 'pi leave Kmiiietir .... r e4v- C itn .x ... . Arrive Or. inl-r ' . Leave ''rtttii.Kro ... leave Stoke dale ... Arrive UaIiaoa .... I t'lk.M. ... j aa . i" " . 10. A5 -. 120 p.m. .; 1. 10 - NO. 15. ilixed. .... sOUTU BOUND Dad Lxe'pfc FondaT. It-are l'idion ...J SJQp.nu Leave !rtokeda"e 3.05 Arrive Creenaboro . 4-1- Leave GrenitMro ... .... .....4 m Lea e Climax .'..67 " Arrive ltamaeur.... tileals. CONNECTIONS at Fayette.ville with Atlantic Coatts Line, at Maitcn with Orolini CTi"ri I Itailroad, at ."anford with SU:'rrl Air Line, at Gie-i sboro with Southern Itailway.at WK'nut Cove witl Xorfo k & Western Itail ay. J. W. FRY, T. E.KYLE Gea'l Maoacr. Gen'l Pats. Agtni

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