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VeDNESDAY, - SEPTEM CER :-,, It'Jl. LOCAL ITEMS. Linseed oil at Bvnum & Ilead n's. Carload of long-leaf lie-aft pine shingles for sale by R Now, Jr. -t Onr thauks to Mr. If. G Cle; for a basket of nice apples. Oar conrnitalatio:i3 to Hew "V. W. Rose. It is a boy. Fresh rras3 sedds. clover and rve at O. S. Poe & Sou's. . r (yfiin? : i 1 1 s ami F.v:iTwir.itnrs O: S Poe k Son's. j a!I on Mrs. EmilyD.rern for A - low baskets. All sizes and tUles of : make. Prices from to I! . Pitts bure, N.C. 4t The Conntv Alliance meets here the -nd Thursday in October. Jiv that time the shoe factorv will start.! ;lujit. i Have a delegate here to "learn how ! von can get these shoes- j ro.ini i.m ; v t . Madam rumor has it that three r i:Pi i 1 J vv ujtvraA uiiv .lb 11.13 KS vn erected in the cemetery at the Meth- uujsi, tumuu ncit, in uuuor ol : late Joseph Thompson long known j nPittsboro and throughout Chat- j ham ! Call on Fowler & Terry for heavy j and fancy groceries, at the" old B urke : ficanu. iryou neea any canneti goods L IT T I - ' for your table, they kevna full Jin They will keep oysters when in season and will serve the same, The best line cf gentlemen's underwear at O. S. Poe & Son's. " Concord Times : Tho S3mi-anfiual meeting of the J. M, Odell Manufactu ring Company, of JJynum, Chatham county, was held here last Monday. For the first time since the mill was started it "passed a dividend to stockholders Mr. J. A. Johnson has- called a meeting of Oakland township school committee for next Saturday 2 -5th, at Asbury. Iiet all members of the old committee and as many patrons as can conveniently do so, meet with them at one o'clock. We are glad to know that onr clever drnggist, George IX. Pilkin--ton is now a full Hedged pharmacist or drnggist, having obtained his license from the state board last week. So to hi3 qualities as a clever," polite salesman he has added knowledge and sKill as a druggist. Call on him. The "possum" law is not out -yet but the boys are getting real anx ious iortne time to come when they can hunt and the dogs do not know the difference. One young man went a mink hunting but said he could not make his dog run a mink just would run a "possum." Among the horse-swappers on the streets here this week was a wo man. This is something jiew, so far as we know, for this place. Womn do almost every kind of work that men do, they act as barbers, ride bi cycles, and play baseball, and now here comes a woman to court to swap horses. For fine millinery go to "V. L. London & Son's popular store. They are leaders in styles and prices. The crowd at court has hot been nnnsually large. The horse-swappers have failed not to put in their appear ance, Mr. II. Henderson occupies his regular stand. with leather, the soap pedler .was here, The swindling tricksters who occasionally get the people's money have gratiCed us with their absence. Mr, Dock Elliugton tells 113 that -a gold mine has been found on the lands of F. A. Knight, of this coun ty. Some of the ore has been sent to Washington, D. C, and they are. in form there that this ore has gold in a ton of it worth over $5. This is on an adjoining plantation to MrEl liagton on whose lands a copper mine has been found, ."There will be an intertainment given at Hanks' Chapel (colored) on Friday evening Oct-lst, commenc ing at 2 o'clock. The exercises will consist of speeches and music. Re freshments of various kinds will be served, and the proceeds of which will go for repairing the, church. Come one, come all and lend us a helping ami- Mrs. A. C. TayloS Mr. Yates chairman of the Xew "Hope township school commits called a meeting at Johnson's Sep tember the 30th to arrange the school boundaries and get up the census. He earnestly requests the old commit tees, now school trustees, and all in terested patrons to meet with, the omhiittee. Let each one who can at tend this meeting go prepared to give the census of his school district accurately. It is expected that the county supervisor will be present. Mr. J. AY. McAdanis, chairman 01 juatthews township school com i.&l-ih!...,16.,t0 " Bcholl boundaries and tike the cen sus. Ihe old committees, now desi" -1 , , , e nated trustees a:id patrons of school are earnestlv rpnuPttoA in 1 . - ? - (.ctut as they can add much to the efficien- cy of this work A ful meeting of DeWlndT,0ld 1C0.mmittf3 co arrange the boundaries and get the - census accurately m one day. -The coanty supervisor hopes to be present I Dr. 'J. llanghtqn Ihrie, dentist,' he bad accident ly shot himself audi can be found in his ofifce over Messrs :.t hen v.vnt seine SJ yards before he "Womack & Haves' lav. office daily. ; died, He was buried at Cedar Grove, ! Terms moderate; always cash. " "j M. Y.. church last Friday. j Chattanooga Chilled .Plows.! " SurERioc CoLT.T.-enteniber term fl;ni0iiinJ, -y . -i r I Judge Adams delivered a very able, "single blessedness. .Subscribe for! . ... T- i i,,..,,! i -si. . j comprehensive and impressive charge thetiTizEh three ; months and v.atcn ,n i1. ,, 1 . 1 tT u , .. , to the grand uirv. Heuweltu, - for more definite announcements. i-:,,f ,:r.'t , i 1 r. - on their rtspon&ibilitv, ; assuring them O. S. loe Sou's is the place to buy gentlemen's furnishing goods, tliey have a splendid line of latent style hats, best -dress sthirts, scarfs, shocs,&c, Ist Wednesday night Mr. Tur ner Morgan, of Orange county, left his house to loul; after some foddvr. t.s he did not re turn, search was ill u'e and 'iboat one o'clock Hint niht he v.'&s found dia l, in his Ik-Id. About SU vards from w litre be vas found, M.r.-n nv.il tir.5. mfinT w-r. found in a ditch. Jt is run: oicd that of Chatham timer-or court convened last Monday Judge Spencer IS. Ad- ania preliding. .The following were urawu us gruna jurors : R. CL Council, forthiaii: F. ?.l. Haitlicock, T. P. (JoMstun, A. D. Cogging Y: F. Pike, J. A. Milchei, t i i) .: i. "ii t r v.. . .. . . i )- 1'mire, A. R. Iuoukis, James ; , U1UI hobcrt A. Shielus, V esley Thomas, W. B.Coop- er. S. 1). Gilmore, J. II. Johnson, t ;i n u;,.; .. ' DanieLC. llilliard. Umit 1 C 'J 1 8uppKt-3 criR:e unless grand jurors do their duv e cancj attention to several crimes, laying special stress upon such us are of most frequent occur- euce and as to such us fi e'luently go uiiDunished. ' I He warned them that drunkness is no excuse for crime it is rather, said her an aggravation of the crime. He said that in his brief experience on the' bench he had found perjury a crime Committed, perhaps, ofteuer than any other. He emphasized strongly the need of enforcing the law against perjuries. Property, life or liberty has no safeguard "when men go into a court of justice and sivear to lies. lie emphasized the law against em bezzlement auujthe fact that the last legislature" added guardians, admin istrators and executors, to the list of such persons as can be indicted for embezzlement. This law, he said, would have well paid the people fur calling together the last legislature if they had done nothing but this. He alluded to the trusts. Men have the right to combine for legitimate purposes Lat capital luis no right to combine in order to oppress people. - He charged them as to the law to punish a man for cursing on the streets, for selling whiskey to minors, for selling cigarettes to boys under 17 years of age. The law against gambling was urged as very needful. He charged them that should see toit that road supervisors and over seers do their duty. It is still the duty of overseers to work the roads nolwithstandiug-the convict system. The -following cases have been tried : State vs. A. Smith, def endan t plead guilty to retailing without license. State vs. Ben Hatch, charged with affray. Xot gnilty. State vs. ' J, C. Brady "and Irene Branson for F. & A. The jury render a verdict of guilty. J. C. Brady is centenced to the roads for two years. State vs. W. D. Welch, for an as sault with deadly weapon: not guilty. State vs. Hock" Powell and Ea ton Powell; defendants plead guilty. State vs. J. L. Brook3, carrying concealed weapons Defendant was fined 5 and costs. State vs. Andrew Riyes for stealing a watth and some moncvfroin W. Adcock; verdictguiltv. Ambrose Smith for retailing liquor without license was sentenced to 9 months on public roads. John Crutchiield for stealing an overcoat was sentenced to the roads for 12 months. T. W. Hinson convicted of an as sault was fined l penny and cost ' Andrew Ptives was sentenced to roads 12 mouths for larceny. Will wyche was acquitted of an assault. ; Judge Adams and Solicitor By num are proving a terror indeed , to evil-doers. Bynum already has a reputation for any man to be proud of and Judge Adams, courteous. f:iir and unyieldingly firm is praised on erv nana oy tne Inends of law and good order, as an excellent j udge. To Curo Constipation For- Tike Cascarct. Can Jv C.itbartl. 1 evr. irc.c.c Oc or fail to cure, druggists rotund moucv. Mr. TV W. Farrish, of Winston, is here visiting. . ' Miss Annie Brewer left last Mon day for the Xashville exposition. Miss Eva Paschal left last Mondav for Greensboro to visit relatives. " Mr. Thos. Lambe of Durham, for merly of .Chathamwas here last Mon day. W. B. Thompson of the Chapel Hill News, was a pleasant caller at notice the the following ,is,i torneys: W, E. Mncliison. nf boro; J. C. Black, of Carthage; J.W v. j. jiatA, vi Vviinuae .1 v Dixon, of Troy; W. A. Guthrie if t....t.A t .jV ' "lu"rie, or JLTurnam; j. a. Ionjr.of IZovbnro Glad to see here Thiv -ef sJnrtor Jas. E. Lyon of Durham Ue rZ sent Pope Carrington & CoVproprt etors of th Parish warehouse If -you have tobacco to sell see ".Mr Lyon. i Siaiurcs una cuisrus .cannot Miss Maude Teacfue. of near Siler City, is visiting at J. T. Paschal's. Capt. Denson of Baleigh, for many years teacher here, was here this week shaking hasids with his many fric ::ds. The following should, have Jjeen mentioned last week as having, re newed their subscription to the Citi zen: Joe Mclver, Corinth; Pev. B. W. Turner, Millwood; J. B. Bums, Locfcville; W. A. Duncan, Rainbow; T A. Buckner, Waldo; Robt. Harris, Patmos; Paul Williams, Pittsboro; T. K. White, Rosewood, J. Q. John son, Patmos; Lee Headen, Bellevoir; I. S. Upchurch, Elm. Grove; H. C. Farrell, Bynum; J. A. W. Smith, Haywood, aud new subscription from W. A. Paves, Be an mont. Thanks. ?fhe following have kindly remem bered the Citizex ofiice this week with renewals or new subscriptions: C. A. Bland, Elon College; Henry Dorset t. St. Lawrence; W.G. Adcock, Siler Citv; A. E. Cox, Harper X Roads; Mark Smith, Pittsboro; A. M. Walters. St Lawrence; J. M. Lindley, raschal;" B, F. 0. Burke, Goldston; Jas. E. Lyon, Durham; J. G. Nor wood, Bellevoir; J. R. Burns, Cura nock W. V. Cheek, Kimbolton; Ira Phillips, Fall Creek, W. E. Murchi son, Jonesloro; E. F. Baldwin, Grove; W. L. Goldston, Goldston. A Knights of Pythia3 lodge was organized at Chapel Hill this week. We gladly welcome among our exchanges the Raleigh Times, a bright new evening daily of R ileigh. Messrs. Bynum & Headen have a new ad. in this paper. Read it. The Citizex is anxious for its readers (o do a good part by its advertisers with their trade. . LAMCSVILLE ITEMS. Mr. F. E. Strowd has accepted :i Iiositiou in Graham and left us Mon day for that place. Mr. C. E. Wilson has returned from a visit to his sisters, Sfs. A. A. Lambe and Mrs. C. K. Wrcnu, Siler City. Misses Ella Moore and Carrie Stanford have returned from a visit to their. aunt, Mrs. Laura Snipes. Miss Moore accompanied by Misses Mary Snipes and Annie Strowd left Wednesday for Caldwell Institute. Last Wednesday Mr. Turner Mor gan went out hunting, premising to return before night, but, failing to do so, his wife became alarmed and sent out party in search of him. About midnight they found him dead. It is supposed that he accidentally shot himself, as there was a wound in his arm. ' Birdie. LrCENSKD pTTaUMACISIS. Sixteen -Men and One Lady Successfully Passed. The following are the mnie3 of seven teen persons out the twenty-one candi dates before the Board who passed the examination of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy at its ression: on the 11th and 1 5th Inst: Mi&s Sarah F. Johnsor, Southern Pines ; Holt. t Carpenter, Stanley Crick; Chas. M. "Kirkman, Rmithtield; Alex.. W. Fetter, lieiusville; Oren B. Fraiiklin.Wilmington; Bernice CMoore, Wilmington; rhoj. ii. Green, Wilming ton; Geo.lt. Pilkington, Pittsboro; Has sell H. Tucker, lMdsville; Otcxr ii. Whitsett, iMdsviile; Albert J. Klutt?, Salisbury; Thomas II. Stroud, Burling ton; Thomas 11 Hunter, Enfield; Kd wardM. Oaylo, Warrenton; Leonard E. Beeves, Benson; Edward T. Hasty, col ored, ilarshville; Walter L. t2IcKair, colored, Laurinburg. Mr. Kluttsz tcored the highest aver age. -Theyoun? lady who obtained a phar mjeeutical liceDse was Miss' Sarah Jchnson, of Southern Pines. She passed her t-xa:uinaiion very creditably indeed. Her sister. Miss Alice E. Johnson, ii already a licensed ph.trmaeist; as is also Mrs. P. K. Kyser, of lloeky Mount. Ti:eseare the only three ladies in North Carolina who hold certificates from the board. News aud Observer. A Suro Thing for You- A transaction in which you cannot lose ii a euro thing. Liliousness, sick headache, fur. cI tongue, tevor, piles and a thousand other ills are caused by constipation and slush liver. Caacarets Candy Cathartic, the wondtrful new lircr etimnlant and intes tinal tonic are by all drugkra guaranteed to cure or money refunded. C. U. C. am a eurethiog. Try a box to-day: 10c23c, 5Uc. Simple and booklet free. All drajigla. NOTICE! I will be at the following places on thedate3 mentioned below for the pur pose of collecting the taxes for 18U7 : Cheek's Shop, October 7th 8th ith llth lith ICth 14th 15th ICth lHh 13th Sth 2Cth 27th 2Sth 2Sth Samson Edwards Siler City, Pittsboro, Carter's School-house, Richmond," Harpers X Itoad?, Gulf, Cumnock, c JII. Dark's, Durham's Store, -. Coles Store, Council's Shop, Johnson's, . Duckhorne, (Joldston's Mill, Lockville, SOth .The sooner, you pay, the less your taxes will be. YVhy.not pay early and get the benefit of the discount? THE TAXES HAVE COT to COME!! Itesprct fully, J.J. JENKINS, Shff. Sept. ITth, ISrJ7. - DID NOT RECOGNIZE SILVEi?. New York, Sept. J5. The democratic state committee refused today to ac cede to'the demand of the free silve: ite3 that the principles of the Chicago platform be reaOiraied. Tho committsa met by authorization of ihe dea:ocratic state co-.vciition of la;t year to noaii nale a candidate for chief justice of the court of appeals. Gieensboro Telegram 6 1 ,C04',Ci-y I.N (JOi.DFKOM kTo n dvs e. San Francisco, Sept. 15. The long overdue steamer Exceloior, which left St. Michaels, Ahuka, ior this port biz weeks ago, but was compelled to put back to Unalaska for repairs, r.fter hav ing broken two blades of her propeller, arrived here this morning with pas sengers and about 3I,00'),000 in gold. Greensboro Telegram. PAID FOR LA.N D iilZC 1 IMES. Many instances of wheat farmers in Kansas raising enough wheat this year to pay for their land have been report ed, but Claude Matthews, a relative of e--t..,v. Matthews f In;li, - n;i,ha - jb:ok - ea the rocord. lie rer orts toIav that he purchased forty acics in Chejcnn- county hist year, paying therefor 6J. He had just marketed from this Irnct JW bushels of wheat at seventy-five v-L-uia per uusnej raising an average of iweuty-iour bushels per acre. Mat - te .vs says that after allowing fiCO for seeding, harvesting, threshinar and mar- keting, counting also for his own time "uvi vuiuuu, no i .r.o anrv-ui or excncu wiue interest throughout its ter has raised wheat enough to pay for his ritorv and bv niMm-r in a mw-.to land over six times. Charlotte Xews. " A tint- lnu :ian' Lr lor ln tu:y Ycais. Salisbury V.'crld: After carrying a U Js 1U "ia Jr iweniy jcars Mr. U. V . m m Jj. fehoaf, a baggage icaiter 0:1 the West ern, had tqu pleasure of virwit: his bugship lr.st Saturday. Tv.eaty eavs ago Mr. Shor.f irct a buj in hi3 car and despite the rnot per- sistent efTorts cf various physicians the bug still remauud. in his ear, having worked his way so far back that he could not be reached. Inuring the inter val that has elapsed siucc then Sheaf has sulferedmore or Uss ptia with Us car. Finally ho applied to Dr. Young, of Ivnoxville, for treatment, r.nd Saturday the bug was removed. Although he had not seen the light of day for 20 years the bug wa3 in a perfect stjte of pi ener vation and Mr. Shoaf still retains it (though not in his ear) as a souvenir. ' Surry county being the only couuty in the Etate in which two townships voted for the fpecis l school tax, these townships will get the .3500 which Col. Julian S. l.rr olTcrcdthe county polling the largct percentage of votes for the proiosition Concord Times. NINCOMPOOPS AVl INCOMPE TENT.. Progressive Parmer. ' Much ado is being made by so r e of our exchange about the ineumpe tcnt?' 'nincompoop?," looters." etc., now iu charge ot t! 0 i-tale government Hero ;s a sample of incompeton-y or somtthini worse. Daring they r IS05, tha secretary cf st;de, who belonged to the (J. U. P. of which you have doubt less heard, turned into t'l-i the st.tta trea-ary: fees, teals ts.xes, i:;s :i:ince taxes, sales of supreme cour's reports, etc., the sum of 8 V . This was a' whole year's income, Since January 23. lb'JT, not yet eight months ago, when he was inaugurated, tho Hon. Cyrus Thompson, the present secretary of statehos tnrud in under the laws, un changed, collected from the same" sour ces, with the same amount of clerical assistance, thp sum of $d7,i3CG7, an in crease of 43S,7Za.U7. And yet more than one third of the year to hear from. Will some one rise and explain how this could be thiu? The above figures do net include income from entries of va cant lands. Nor doth it yet appear how the account will stand when the Doctor becomes a full fledged "competent" and, gets his ' Land well iu." i to :si;.t (old in o.hs; u.w Take Laxative Promo Quinine Tablets.. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. XI . Ml. Smith. Collet, xtUetonAnr,,r?y flI13Wer KfniuckT ''"eion, or demur to theeomplaint on lilo in his l3Whernndred3of rl,rl-5 f, boys and others have invested $90 for tuition and board for-an ed nrnt inn and are now getting $1,000 and over a year. Head ad. and keep this notice tor reference. Remember in ordr that your letters may reach this col lege to address only W. 11. Smith, Lexington, Ky. i It Savciiliot'ronpy Children. Seaview, Va. We have a splendid sale on Chain berlainCough Pemedy, and our customers coming from far and near, speak of it iii the highest terms. Many have said that their children would have died of croun if v.iiumueriain-s L'ougli Jlemcilr had! not been given.-KrxLAM Oukuex. f 1 U 1 1 ' . .1.. i iUC mm uu cent sizes lor sale bv Rjuum Headen, Iittsboro, X. C. " r- ine 4.0 ana bQ cent sizes for sale bv (atcarrio - ?ic. cure fCa:tir(;on far- .C.C. fall, dro-gists refund Candr Calharf ever. I0r. IfC, nioner. Joe T. Bland, the Chatham County man will be glad to have Ids frienas j call and see him when in Raleigh nd 1 in need of any thing in the Clothing, Hat i or Shotj line. j'11 niake prices to suit tho tinus, I aPi y-h Fave yn money. With the j o!d reliable firm. 1 -!1.,1J ji-.'X,.. t ..1 ,.rgr, . h"r--& f I9. . INVASION OF BOSTON. Arrival of 100 Excursionists from the Carolinas and Georgia. There entered the gates of Boston yesterday morning a delegation of Southern brethren, lanrelv made ud of residents of the commercial centres' of torical Totalities. Itis the intention of" a few of the visitors to make an exten ded tour of this section, and to place heavy orders for fall trade, which jrives promise throughout the South of being unusually brisk; . The presence of thfse strangers is due entirely to the enterprise of the Seaboard Air Line, aud the excursion to Boston is only one of seven other similar parties to othr sections. 1 his movement gcexv out of the bi hurrah !on the part of Ne.v York merchants to 1 triuar bue.s fn.m .ill n.irn . r f try to that city. While the iailuence was ou, the ma ia-er3 of tlie Seaboard thought it rm:v"rf nnrt lima 1 1 An something entirely on its own ' account. a sthe application by the Joint Trams Association to the Southern Passenger 1 w v w v a A UJJ.WjjVi Association toco orerte with it makl lmr a fare anrl .1 thir.i in .u?.-iif try buyers was rejecledJ Tho Seaboard cursiourate irsduced"hundrii.is of smith. ern people to make the northern trip. Mr. P, J. Anderson, general nassen- ker agent, and Mr. J, II. JJrown, Jr.. passenger agent at .Norfolk of the Sea 1 board Air Line system, came with the ISostou paity. .In referring to the con dition of business ia the South they Uaid that tlie outlook Kverjbody fe;t that the entire country was' entering upon a season of irreat commercial,, activity ; that collections were good, agricultural and mechanical intent were thriving,- nnd that, the last bad been seen of the depression of the past lour years. iioston Sunday Herald- j Much credit is due to Mr. Anderson, of the Seaboard, for hi3 kiudness in ar ranging "one fare" rates to Norfolk and Portsmouth, at which points excursion tickets can be secured, thus allowing our merchants an opportunity of visit ing the very best markets at a nominal cost. A series of "one fare" excursi ons has j:i5t been arranged for Septem ber 1, i, I, JO. II, 12. 13. and 14. Tick ets good for :j days. Everybody Says So. CascarctaCaijdy Ca'hartic, tbe HKt won dcri'ul fiu-dicHl dii-covtiy of the age. pleas ant and rofithlrg to thij taste, not geatly and pj-tiri-Iy c kMueys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dinpel eclds, tu;e Icadichc, fevi-r, hibitual coust'pa'ion and bill.jusiio.-rf. Ploje buy and try a box cfC.C.C. to-day; 10,2.,(joenta. boldand guarti;cvd Iu cy e by r.lt druggists. The (iovcrnor of the Territory vof Xew M.xieo rrports that there are ."00,0.):i thcp :n the Territory, that the wo 1 j roduciion last year was 11,-Ooo.ol-o p. a nds, and that I ",000 people arc en;a-d in the industry. A-eu ' for the HARRIS STEAM DVK i RKH. Ralei-h. X. f!- - nita cleaned, 75 cents: cleaned! uuu ineu, .-i.ov. samples dyed free. Address, . HARRIS STEAM DYE WORKS, Tl-.lr.Irrl, "V tasu inid .for old clothes or taken in payment for work. 3m NORTH CAROLIN1V, ) Superior TV. f Co: 'Kept, til, 1 CHATHAM LOUXTY nor irt. ' Alice Council etai vs. Rufus I'earson etaL -Ti1s is a proceeding for partition of land s:nd it aj.ptarinu to the Court t!. it Krn.i IVai ;iM is a uosi-rt-sid-'iit of C. and is necessary j.arty to thij action, it u:is been ordered by the Court that raid Kena I'earson be anmraoned by publication to appear before" R. II. lJixon, C. S. C. ot Chatham Count', on S r-,B demanded uotilied aud summoued to appear a'id R. II. IUXOX, C. S. C. Kvomr.ck & Haves Chatham County. Atty3. ' Why not buy the E est? " -'. v,',-': '' ' 1 'n J 1' Aft ! . ' . . N ; r-rrrrrT. - iv ; V 1 -t ..u -rj-j f j I "ri-J It h AffU-1 i ! A RULE WILLTrLLTHPTAl zt I a. u. cunra ft caEcTtASBfc Vt . C.-.-i.- 1 r!rrs ttfr'rsJnwattTr.Xa. tartly rp.wi:i:r..rl Co vwf f - ii..- j4-uni twi trrr n k tuihn tJi nt U . k . t-rf. . I tboTm:!! c)i.rtr.,ru ,,, , Uv t un La. t I Vrtttfcr circular and xrtc-lit at K at U direct, t Mauufar f crcrt. r.c:!s!ii Wanted fln Idea wsaai . tw. . . :j." T rtrnt? Vlflii residents Of the rnmm-rri...l runtr.' of i y,:r.r V V. ' ,rl.-f,.T...i 1 in. i'iiii-i;ir, tvi. ..- , tne Larolinas and Georgia, who came highest bidder ur cas . a pare"! .i U:1 J North to have a lok at the eastern 'in said county a: id ?tv. of -Z-. C. i-i; market, and to incidentally familiarize j wu townsl Jp .j-hn the la-.ui , themselves with the Inamies Of England Seenerv and-hfrnnmpmins hi- .n.'l r,T ?.-..?.. f?n-. th.- lr.n. vh-rt- I j fircTii yrT STEEL' i i . rnovtszz Sale, nv virtue (:-'. thi: nr.vE::s contained in n c in the hue set t Emi'ine Tr:-p resided, s .1 .eu iu-.'; i,. ':: .- - . - f exeruied Ly i;:i:i.i.' rzpp i . j-. Lindsav on the V J day cf Ib rca ?nd legist ore J i ofiue of itis-Vr -vt Deds of Chatham -o.is?tv Li jok C S. j pn-p 4o et ca . 1 v. i;i n 1 f -"th !a' of . -t T A. M . t said house DeMg 111 ino ce uer merem. Aisoone bh:ik u:aie i.ui.'e bonght by. Euuiiut 1 ripp of C. ndsiv. ; Mortacree, Womack Tc Hayes. Attvs ThisSepttmbali. 1897.'' 9 Co fun 3 end GasketJ READV FOPt DSUVEliY At any hour, day or night. Coias from 2 tb 23. Cjaifcets from 10 to $75. Why send out of the Coun when you can gut better goods forj the money right here in Piftsboro? t-, rr.-i rin ti rrrj rrr n rTT tJ d m y ir .M ili m P IS ik have the largest and best selected Stock of Goods they have ever exhibited. - GLOri:i?fa and everything you need. just b' u-ght in the Northern markets at the lovrest prices. We thank you for your patronage amT will make it to your interest to buy your goods of us. Mrs. L. E. Home will be glad to have her friends call on her for millinery or dress goods when in town. Respt. C5 ft ft n r 8 o s m J Twturo Gv.fort for present seesnlng Econcmy, but BUY t.';s z'r,2 f !achine with an cstabHshed reputctlcn thet G'jrcr.te2S yen long cad saUsfaeiory service : ; ITS 2 fa ' $ itf ir.ents, mST C oarers g Send for cur bwulind b&'f tcr.e tztzl. CLTTV w S - LL; M :S$CCCOeSC Havo moro points cf merit, tliaii any othex High Graao Bicycle. -sj full cp cr:nGd hniD ssru'ty.- JelaZj Tg Go., 1? Schedule . in Effect Lv. Pittsboro -Moncure Ar. SOUTHBOUND Lv. . ew York, viaRenu II T Richmond, via A. c L Lv. Wtidon, ' Tt ' Ar- Henderson, ' Durham,, - Raleigh. n ' San ford. souiucrn l'ine3, tt Monroe. Tv. . ; Charlotte, - . (Dinmff station). t:ai.ta.(rjaion Depot) (ect.TirV;' Lv. AtrdnTn viayMi:AnTTr-r- " Chrrlotle. "J Lice (Cent " liarh.Trn . For 'i ictt-ts. ,,..1ll, , t i-,.iiainform.t - rrrrrrr- . Vt. f I Da lr. V. K. cVn ? i f!!1?"14 GerTTBFr. 1, v n r:i, Traffic" -viDR. PeTtB FLUGJCsifT - - - Forth Immediate Relief anj Positire Cure 01 Qui mi; bub m NEURRLGIfl Icdorsed by physicians of the highi 25o. per "box. For Salb by au Drvccisk. B. H. KUHSTCGK CH:"!01L tD HANNIBAL, TjQ. ATOTICE TO CPEl)ITOi:S:-, iirttiii nuaniitu as AUiLinisurat. : de bonis ncu, of the estate of w White. deceased, the unders?-" cd hi by gives Lotice to ail creditJrs cf uei-eaeiij, iu yieseni int'.r claims to 1 !m M.-T. tHAl'TX. to bonis zc:: of Aitlu.r V. hite, Bynum & ITcaden. 000 BLAUnaiLY FIGLnED WOODWORK, 8 ll m A M W mWS. m- m m . mM m m m. m m FINE MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT, 9 - I 1 of An-u.st, lS. or this notice w 1 ?I tv ' plead in bar of thttr recoverv tv jsiWHltt ceupled with the Uzzzt Set of Steel Atticb- J makes it ifce -9 DESISADLE f.!ACK . Vi T!IE MARKET. Vealed v.kece tve era t.'A rrjressntsi. White Sewing iMschlne Co., ? ffelag - -1 Ft.br uary 7th, 1597 Ar. tarn o.2op.m Il.t.'Sajn Lv. .ZUxxm tll.OOam j Atlant Specie -S. A. L.Z " " lU0a.m 8- :,6a. m .: llsa.m ....... 125G " r .t"S2 " 1 9 00p. m o:a.m HKiajn ! 131'p.m f4Wp.m 334 " r ; 5 (13 " 555 " 9 12 " 10 25p.ro 5 Oa.m I o. 38. "S.A L.W 7 iep m 8 L0a.ra 1135 " tUtp.ni ; 13 " 3ap.m 4 21 " G43 " 8 30 " 1 "Atlanta bre4". tl'i'iiiie;i2wrfoon I0 2of.m 2 IGani i 2a.m 63 " i D"a.Tn tUaihr, escept Sunday. ,. u Jtjf iu ji -jAIIU, jjtharn Paspger Agent. Ra!e:gh. T. C. V Portsmouth, Va.
Chatham Citizen (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 22, 1897, edition 1
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