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X THE COUNTY ALLIANCE CI - - uo.ui),,,.;,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14TP, 1897. j , J The county board of education re- 4 'The circus is coming! 7 : Did you ever gee a finer time to gather cotton and corn. - From all reports, Wallace's Show ."will be the biggest ever seen in iPittsbera. . x " Mrs. T. J. Strowd, of Sanford, died last Sunday. She was a sister of Mrs. S. M. Holt, of m this place. r The State auditor decider that Spark's circus must pay $50 in each county where it gives performances. "Wallace's street parade at 10:20ira a. m., Tuesday, Oct. 2Gth, will be, it s said, " a sunburst of splendor." Wallace's Shows claim to have 50 cages of animals, a drove of cam ls and a herd of elephants. T. A. Hanks the Grocer will pay 11 cents per dozen for eggs, and the highest market price for chickens. Cash or .trade. , - The Colored Methodist District conference is in session at Mitchel's chapel. 3 miles west of- here thi3 "week. The nine-months-old child of Mr. ami Mrs.C. C. Booker died at the "residence of Mr. Geo. W. Bookc at Beaumont last Friday evening. - Splendid pair of boots for $1.50 at W. L. London fe Son's; their stock of shoes cannot be surpassed and eel dom equaled in quality or price. , The residence of Mr. W. D. Bright, of Oakland township, caught ou fire a few davs ago but was soon extinguished and there was but little damage. - Protracted services will begin in the Baptist-chnrcli hereon the 22nd -iust. - Pastor Greaves will be assisted . by Rev. Mr. Stringfield, of Raleigh. Mr. George W. Brooks, of Beau mont, has made for himself and neighbors nearly 1500 gallons of Sorghum and is still at it. Dr. J. Haughton Ihrie, dentist, can be found in his office over Messrs Womack & Hayes' law office daily. Terms moderate; always cash The "protracted services in the -Methodisb church here closed Jast Friday night. Rev. Mr. Puckett of the Haw River circuit, aided Pastor Rose in the meeting. . - crmmenaeu m men meeuug in Sep tember that township school commit tees bejin their schools at any time after-they decide on tho boundaries of schools and taketha cer.s'is. The board desire as near as may be possible to have all school.? in sessiou atv once and recommend that schools start in No vember or December. These recommen dations sire in keeping with tho instruc tion priven by the State Superintendent, who is backed in his construction of the law by the advice of the Attorney Gen- Many'people object to a circus on moral grounds., many more object on financial grounds but, little" John- fnie will have plenty of volunteers to go with him to see the animals the 26th, 5,000 bushels choice sweet po tatoes wanted at J. D. Johnson's, Graham, N. C. No red ones taken. Mrs. Baldwin, wife of Her. M. Baldwin, died suddenly at her home in "Yadkin county last Saturday. Rev. Mr. "-Baldwin and family lived in Pittsboro some years ago and have many friends here. . Charles Lasater, of Haywood, a young colored man was committed ito jail here last Saturday night charg ed with appropriating to his own use without the consent cf Mr. John Barringer, the owner, a pair of shoes. The Dnrhftm Sun learns that ome one stole a buggy seat from Dr. J. E, Caviness of East Durham last ;week. Dr. Cavines3 was formerly of Chatham county and has many menus in western (Jhatham. We are glad that Dr. Bynum has given us another letter. Theseletters taken with such as be exoects 1 6 the succeeding issues of tb nave m be of interest and-f-15 wU1 may beobtai1100 practical good tjSiued from theni. -7rrc the Sandy Creek association last Friday. Rev. S. Gilmore, in his report on temperance,especiallycom-! mended the commissioners cf Chat ham county for refusing to grant liquor license. The report was passed with hearty unanimity. Gray Barker, of Cape Fear town ship, has made assignment, Herbert ENorris, of Apex, assignee. We did jiot learn the amonnt of liabilities, "but probably in excess of the assetts. There are two classes of creditors, -the first class having claims amount ing to some $1700 or more. Mr. Phillip T.Wolff, Who lived iit.the Cotten place, one and a half oniles south of thi3 place, died Wed nesday night of last week and was buried in the Methodist church-yard here last Thursday evening. He" was sx native of West Va., but had resided in this county for several years. The Cumnock coal mining prop -erty was sold last t nday. f roup Qufckljr Cured. Mountain Glen, Ark. ourcbil- ! dren were suffering with croup when wc received:; bottle of CJramberlain a Cough Remedy. It afforded almost justant relief." F. A. Tjioknton. This celebrated remedy i3 for sale by Bynum & Headen, Pittsboro, N. C. Mr. Ghas X. Webster has been ap pointed postmaster at Lindhurst, in this county. Mrs. Jno. S. Fowler has gone on a visit to relatives at Burlington and also to attend the fair thcrethis week. Miss Effie Gore, of Abbeville, S. C, is visiting the Misses Lloyd, of Rose wood, this county. ' Mr. Henry Burns left last Monday to become clerk at Mr. Gray Barker's for II. E. Xorris, Esq., assignee Mr. A. J. Bynum, who has been suffering from appendicitis, ha3. suf ficiently recovered to be at the store again. - Dr.' Peter R. Hatch, brother of our merchant, Mr. C. C. Hatch, has been appointed postmaster at Youngsville, Wake county. Moses Clarkf-of Kew Hope town ship, and J, M. Hammock, of this place, have been appointed policemen to serve at the State Fair dnring Fair week. ' . ' Dr. W. II. Lippitt of this place,has located at Goldston to practice his profession. We also learn that Dr. Strickland of Davie county, has lo cated at Moncure. Our thanks for renewals and sub scriptions from the following: 11. M. Roberton, Sam Cox, Key. S. Gilmore, N. J. SIuscS.C. Smith. A. 2. Perry, Musis Clark, J. "A. Parham, J. U. Goodwin, G. B. Burns, John Cheek, N. T. Pirry. G. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Paschal have our thanks for an invitation to the marriage of their daughter, Miss Eva to Mr. A. 1. Burns, at the Bap tist church here at 9 o'clock a. Yu., the 20th iust These are two of Pitts boro's most popular young people and we but faintly express the senti ments of their many many friends pf Chatham in wishing them,in advance, happiness in the new relations they are to assume. 1 SANDY CHEEK BAPTIST ASSO CIATION. The Sandy Creek Baptist Associa tion met last Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Brush CreeJc. This asso ciation had not met with this church since 18G2, arid so the people in the community many of them had never attended an association and looked foward to its coming with great ex pectation. It is putting it mildly to say that the neighborhood was ready to take care of the association. They had enlarged and -. improved their house, Bad worked their roads, and .Ibthe "fatted calf" so that the uiMtinn P ditl not, pernaps, eat over nan mat was pre pared. The generous hospitality of this community will long be remem bered by those who attended. Rev. W. H. II. Lawhon was made moderator, Rev. C. V. Brooks, clerk, and D. O. Bryan, treasurer. Not many visiting brethren were present but'the subjects were all ably dis cussed. Special mention, perhaps, should be made of the speeches of Rev. L. Johnsoirrm Foreign Missions, Rev. C. L. Greaves On State Missions, Prof. Sikes on Education and Home Missions, N. B. Broughtou on Bibli cal Recorder, lie v. J. W. Cobb on N. C. Baptist, The matter of greatest interest of the whole session was locating an as- sociational school. The committee appointed were unable to decide be tween Aberdeen, Siler City and Mt, Vernon Spriugs, and so the associa- A. A 1 i 1 1 tion voieu on me question ana gave the school to Mt Vernon.Springs by a vote of 63 to 2G. The following board of trustees was elected: Bronghton. " " ' Rev. A. K. Scolten was ordained to the ministry on Sunday. The crowds were large, all the 40 churches excepting two, perhaps, were repre sented. Rev. K. C. Horner was elected del egate to the Southern Baptist Con vention. ' The next session of the Sandy Creek Association will be held in Pittsboro beginning - Thursday be fore the second Sunday in October, 1898. . - We should not fail to mention that Bro. Allen, treasurer of the Thomas ville orphanage, was there and secur ed a good contribution for the or phans. Prof. G. W. Paschal of Wake Forest, was there shaking hands with his many friends and hunting, up boys who want to go to Wake Forest The Chapel Hill News is anxious for the Durham "and Charlotte rail road to touch Chapel Hill.. The roa'd as surveyed from (J ulf passes through the western part of the corporation of Pittsboro, crosses Haw river below Bynum. The Xews proposes a route as follows : " "The people between this place and Haw River are becoming to be much concerned about the survey that is being made from Guff via Pittsboro to Durham We saw, several promi nent citizens from Chatham county the past week and they say the best route would be to cross the river at : Pace's mill thence through the Nor wood settlement and the Mary R. Smith lands to Chapel Hill. If the road should cross tire river 3 or i miles below Bynum's, as is now being surveyed, it'will put the road 5 or G miles east of us: To cross the river at Pace's, which is a epleudid factory site, it would be nearer Bynum's only two or two and a half miles above, and Dark's Falls, another good fac tory site, is only li miles above Pace's and no road in the State runs through a better country than is between this place and Haw Biver." A Bia Cikcts Coming. To see the performance offered by the Great Wallace Shows is to see the best ar tists in the cirpus profession that money can secure or long years of ex perience suggest, is the universal ver diet of those who have been enabled to visit this popular place of amuse ment dnring .the past dozen years. And this year, the fourteenth suc cessful season, the claim is set up that all previous records are over shadowed and a program of high class novelties is offered that outclasses all competitors. Better yet, this asser tion seems to be founded on absolute fact, as the press notices in every city included in this year's tour thus far have been lavish in their praises. In deed the universal verdict' has been "the best circus yet seen here," and when the tremendous strides in this branch of the amusement business during recent years, is considered, this is exceptionally strong language. The proof of the pudding- is in the eating thereof," is a trite saying,md the people of this city and vicinity will have an opportunity to tost the worth of the Wallace Shows in the near future. The date of the exhibi tion in Pittsboro is Tuesday, October 20th, and the customary, glittering street parade will be given at 10:30 in the forenoon of that day. 1 el low I'wfr (ertn breed ia the h-jwels. Kill them an J you arc safe from! he nwfu! (license. Case. tret des troy tne germs throughout tha system and make u-impossible for new onea t) form. Cnscarcta a-c the rfir reliable sale-guard for young and 6i s.qiiost Yellow Jack. IL'c. was elected: J. T. A gentle- Paschal, W. A. Tea-lie, J. D. Dorsett man of Philadelphia became the pur-1 D. U- Bryan, J. V. Fagan, W. C, chaser at $10,000, It is understood Petty, B. B. Phillips, Rev. O. T. Ed that the property under its new man- wards and Rev. W II. II. Lawhon. .agement is with Henszy's friends -This purchase price is not sufficient to cover the first mortgage bonds which are some where in the neigh borhood of $G0,000. So .the second class bonds and damage suit com promises, which come in" third, are not in it' Dr. A. B.Boberson. of ChnDel II 111. " v died rather suddenly last Monday night Phis is a place where nature has made bestowments for the location of such a school. The Baptists and the people of the community have only to vie with nature to establish the best school in'the state. As soon as some additional buildings and funds ior equipping me scnooi can be se cured this school will be opened. Siler City and Aberdeen both made liberal offers for the location inn Confederate. Veterans' Day. As has been announced before, the portrait of Cols. Vance, nr;rwvnH ami Lane -will be presented at the State Fair. The following notice handed us by Capt W. L. London explains itself. All .Veterans of Chatham who desire to go will take notice of the time and advantage of a free admittance to the Fair. Raleigh, N. C, Oct 12, 1S97. COilllADES: . It is the desire of the North Caro lina State Fair mhnagers to make Wednesday, October 2t, 1897, Con federate Veterans Day, when the por trait of Z. B. Vance, Harry IC Burg wyn and John R. Iane, Colonels of the 2Cth Regiment North Carolina State troops in the war for Southern Independence, w ill be formally pres ented to the State of North Carolina at tli2 State Fair grounds. This work of art will be presented, on the part of friends of these gallant officers, by Mr. John Burgwjn McRae,of Jackson, N. C, and tho reception speech will be made by the Hon. Walter A. Mont gomery, Justice of the North Caro lina Supreme Court For the purpose of making the necessary arrangement?, the matter has been placed in the hands of L. O'B. Branch Camp at Raleigh, aud it has been agreed that all 'Con fed' rate Veterans will be admitted free to tic grounds on that day, upon the fol lowing terms: Each veteran will be required to file with the, Adjutant of L. O'B. Branch Camp a certificate, signed by the Commander aud Adju tant of his home Camp, certifying that the bearer is a member in full and regular standing in his Camp, when a ticket of admission will be issued to the bearer. No ticket of admission will be issued without this certificate. Bv order of P. E. IIines, Commander L. O'B. iJ ranch Cahip, 5ir, ir.av. J. C. BrnDSONG, Adjutant. C APE FEAR ITEM S . Lonely, N. C.,0ct 10, 1S07, Mn. Editor: - For the first time give me a little space in your valuable parcr. Oct. 10th E. 0. Cox, J. P., united in mar riage Mr. John Boling to Miss Dorah Avent, all of Cape Fear township. Mr. Editor, tell the people to quit marrying until we get done picking out cotton. Tell the register of deeds not to issue any more license for any one in Cape Fear towuship until cot ton is gathered. Wc are too busy to marry them, and when they get mar rying in their heads they! make,poor help in the field. Cotton is not more than three fourths of a crop. This means hard times with fanners at the present low prices. This is, however, under the Mclvinley told standard and high tariff. Respccti fully, E. C. Cox. . yifeliylill r TUESDAY,-OCTOBER 20th. A' DOCTOR WANTED. jIeury Oaks. Oct S, 1807. Mr. Editor: We are not asking for space in your columns to discuss a special school tax, nor a special road tax, for these questions have been settled for (he present Neither will ve discuss here fence or no fence," Jfor we waiit .a good "Physi cian and balm in ourmidj j tiii: t.muLr.ss cotton. Atlanta Di.-p.tcb to the rahi'more Sun. tThe famous Jackson limbless cotton has assumed a national importance. Yesterday the UuitcJ States Secretary of Agriculture telegraphed to Weather and Crop Official Marbury, at this place, to go out to the Jackson farm and make a thorough and exhaustive e xamination of the plant, and then report to the government officials at Washington. 3lr. Marbury at occe went out to the j farm nearthe barracks, where the won derful cotton is growing, and through wj? Kmaness or.rir. Jackson was en-j abted to go through the six acres of: magnificient cotton, lie spent quite a while at thep!ate and looked over all i tho Cell. After miking hi3 examina tion Le wa3 allowed to bring some of I the cotton to town with him to include j witlibis report. Mr Marbury was enthusiastic over tL limbless cotton, lie said that it was tne unest crop or cotton he had ever i seen, lie said that sorao of the ccton was so tall that it could hardly be reach cd; with an umbrella. The plant js th'ckly studded all the way up with large boll.-, and tho lowest estimate is tfUt the sis acrts will yield four bales to the acre. The weather official will make a very full report on the condition and the. i;3reSXeX!THe GREATEST) GRANDEST AND THE BEST will givo as lull and tuniiilcte a iepoit on (the subject a3 could be desired, and when tho report is filed the government witl then be in a position to act as it may consider proper. That tho government officials are tvinciug considerable interest in the rcraaikublj cotton i s not a surprise. It is an entirely new vaiitty of cotton, and is the best spchs-that has grown in thii country. The government will probably b:iy up large quantities of the seel and distribute them among the agricultural classes, so as to insure a wide distribution and'a spread of the nevr variety. T)ie seed letail .t 200 per bushel and the present owners cf tho six acres alJackson'a farm have been ofieted 2 23j:0i for the product of ths field. The j cotkm does not hare a. limb on the ; stock, and has many advantages not' possessed by other varieties. .Mr. Marbury will file his report in a' few jd-iys, and the government will j probably talie e uly action in order to j secure the seed tl at is now being grown, i Americans s: lig Tented Sniicrprlse KONDRASLY CONDUCTED! - T8UTHFUILY ADVEPJISED! .Lofty in Conception, Re:ral in Equipment Omnipotent iuTJtrengtb, Ideal in Character Splendid in .Organization, Magnificent in Presentation. The Purest, Cleanest, Mightiest and Most Magnificent Amusement Institution of the 19th Century. ; Hucklen's Arnica Salvo. The llt-st Salve in the world for Cuts, Uruihs.-s, .Sons. Ulcers, Salt' Ilheuni, Fe -r S ires, Tetter, Chapped .Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aud nllSkin Prup- I tio-M a..d positively cures 1'iles, or no j pay equind It is guaranteed to give , perfect satiofaciion or money refunded, i'rico 2." cents u r box. FOIL SALE :Y G. H. riLKlXtlTOX. UU.IAN ollAFER STELLA JfROME HENRY LCTOWR1FR rHA K1CI 5 OAL-lATI 4- Jok T. I Jl an r. the Chatham Coupty n.au will be glad to have his friends call and see him when in llatcigh and in net d of any thing in the Clothing, Ilat or SIk line. . I will i.'cthe prices to suit the times, and wir.:, favo you money. With the c'd reliable .'inn. this questmn't oqr ranhsiifl there is no discussion in are united as one per son. For miles and miles away, there is no doctor where one is badly needed. It is hoped that one will toon settle here Come along "Arise take up V. E, Murchison, T. Henry Calvert, Joiiesboro, X. C. Pittsboro, X. C. ; Ii!-iAf, notuu:; The undersigned h ne thi3 day asso ciated themselves together for the prac tice u Law, under the firm name of Murchison & Calvert, in the Superior Coirris of Chatham county. jsir. raiv rt can be loucti i.t las or- CiH(J;JS, MUSEUM, MENAGERIE and ilOIAL-KOMAX HIPPO W10ME, Three RLil's, Half Mile Ilace Track, 1.000 Features. 100 Phenomenal Acts, 23 -Clowns, 20 Hurricane Races, -4 Trains, 10 Acres Canvas, 10,000 Seats, 3,000 Employes, G Band3, 50 Cages, A Drove of Cam els, 15 Open' Dens, A' Herd of Elephan ts, $1,000.00 Daily Expenses. "The V'2-,1 Seen here in a Decade." Cin. Commercial Gazette. 'High toned in Every "Wayin 3Iaguitude of First Hank." St. 'Louis Republic. "Bewilders the Senses, Dazzles the Eyes,-" Denver Times. "The Cleanest, most satisfactory Circus yet seen here." New Orleans Picayune. -i mz S am r m u i. $3,000,000. Hernando De Soto Money has been elected United States Senator from Iissis5ippi to succeed Senator George. The Stata Fair which meets in Ital- e'gh next wet k promises to be better than usual. The Ytbow fever is still raging and travel is largely blockaded by quaran tine regulations. .No hope of relief tilH frost. i t Raleigh had quite a tragedy Sunday. young man named Albert Watson, crazy f rora drinking, shot hi3 wife and then shot himself lie died in two hours; huv. ifemaj possibly recover. .Ed. Purvis, sentenced to bo hanircd for killing a .flagman near Dunn, has been respited for one mouth on ac count of his health. It is thought that he will hardly live. . i xi i l.-.i. . i I lu) "tu , aVJil cu""- uu Ultu" Tce ia Pittsboro at all timt s. and lr. i oill ti mv jw'i ounjumivuv i mriiiboii fan uu .iuurtfHoeu ur COI15U11- i Lnda placTtovl i along wnn your -pm uags eome n -v to stay" and wc Avill greet ;you with tiu f)ftniwr 7 lRftr. extended arm?, aud open hand come and plant your flag staff among us, unfurl your banner to! the I breeze, ad around and under its folds we will rally. Come! in - . Every Citizen. Stands at tho Head. Aug. J. Rogel, the leading dniggist of blircveport, La.i says; Dr. King's few Discovery is the only thing that cure3 rev ctiili. and it i? th.u bsst st-iivr I h a ve rt . r r.f;awpbi.t, merchant of NOTICE!. I will be atjlhe following place3 on the dates mentioned below for the pur pose of collecting the taxes for 1S37 : about 1 o'elock.' Dr. Roberson was for merly of this county and has many ac-0 ui yet both yielded gracefully, quaintances and friends in this county, j heartily voting to make the choice of - "When at Mt Vernon Springs this sum- j lt. Vernon Springs unanimous, mer he visited the old school house site r he treasurer's report showed that where he used to ' attend school and 'over $200 was sent up to the associa where he also taught school. He had j tion ond over $4,000 had been raised lived in Chapel Hill quite awhila and I during the year for the various -ob-had been eminently successful. lie jcts maintained by the association, stood high as an honorable citizen and - Sermons were preached during.the "Christian, gentleman. Xo one at ChaDel ! session by Revs. L. Johnson, O. L. Hill will be missed by more people tharr ' Greuves"f' Baldwin, L. R. Dixon, j Dr. A. U. Roberson. . j W. II. II. Lawhon and Bro. X. B, Cheek's Shop, j October Samson Kd wards' Siler City, ! " Pittsboro, " - j Carter's bchool-house, " Richmond, i Harper's X Roads, CI ulf, j Cumnock, i J . II . Dark's, j Durham's Store, Coles Store, Council's Shopl Johnson's, j Buckhorne, j (loldston's Mill, Lockville, The sooner you'pay, the les3 your taxes will be. I Why not pay early and get. the benefit of the discount? THE TAXES HAVE GOT TO COME ! 1 ! Respectfully, . J. J. JENKINS, ShfT. Sept. 17th, 1B97. ' ..-."." - Tth 8th Cth 11th P2th 13th 11th 12th ICth Ulh 19th i.'5th 2Cth 27 th esth roth Suth Sallord, Ariz., writes: "lr, Kins XeA Discovery is all fhat i3claiiatd for it; it never tails, and is a sure cure fur Con sumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot say enough for it3 mcrils." ' Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a cen tury, and to-day stands at the head. It never disappoints. Free1 trial bottles at G. R. Pilkington's Drug Store. Yellow Jack. Killed. C&acaretd, Canclr Cathartics kill Ytllow Jack wberTrer I hey find him. ; No one who takes Caschrcla ngu'arljonJ systematically is in 'danger f.otu the. drr.i'lful dieaso. Cascatcts kill Yellow 'ever fprnii in the liowels and present new cnes frora-breid-ing. 10c. 25c, 3(c. all tlru.;til. i W. E. Murchison, T. 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This medicine can be "always compaiiies, oil reexie boder , - inspectors, etc We send with depended upon for colic, cholera , Um EuEcient material to morbus, dysentery and diarrhoea. It j J burn from 24 to 30 hours. is nleasant" to take and never fails to To au by u i datr. effect A cure. 25 and 50 cent sizes for-sale bv Bynum & Ilcaden, Pitts-i T ,-, v boro. N. O. ! . ",,'"V "! Excursions-Run on every Line of Travel. I;0 GAMBLING 'DEVICES TOLERATED. JEVLMt DIVIDES, - NEVER Disappoints! X ELECTRIC PORTABLE LUMP CO. 1 1 c x 1 1 1 1 1 At PITTSBORO 4 Tuesday, Oct."26tlv
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