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The Chatham Record from Pittsboro, North Carolina • 3

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sr dll (latljam SUrflrii Tbe Farmers Convention. Ebenezer, N. Sept. 23, 1905. Mb'Ekitoh- I would like to have space in your valuable paper for a few words iu regard to the Farmers Convention held at the A.

A. M. College August 31st, September i 1st aud 2ml. It iu Tribute if Rcrpeit. Tribute to the memory of J.

M. Griffin by the Sunday school of Hanks' Chapel CLristiau church, IE1 As. ie aud dea 1 removed our commun.ty ''r 'f lved brother anil friend J. JM. Griihu, to a Lome of eternal fe licity; ami THE POPULAR STORE Personal Items.

Mrs. Mary Powell has gone on a visit to relatives at Raleigh. Dr. H. T.

Chapin has gone to Beaufort ou a visit to his father. Mr. Wade Iteavis is announced as editor of the Chatham Citizen. Mr. Robert II.

Dixon was sworn in ns an attorney at law last week at Troy. Mr. Fred. Brewer, of Atlanta, has been here ou a short visit to The Popular Store Ins old home. the successful aud influential Mr.

Fred. W. Bynum has become farmers of tlie State in attendance; a member of the law firm of Worn- and it was an occasion that wrack aud Hayes ii. 1-1 .1 nished rare opportunity for farm- Fall 1905 I LOMU'S POPULAR THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1905.

Local Records. Get your fresh meats from C. C. Pee at G. H.

Brooks store. 75,000 good brick for sale by Maun-Tillman Company at Byuum. Poe-Atwater Mer. Co. are a beautiful line of ladies dress goods.

If you want the highest price for your cotton seed get Byuum Headens prices. The nights are cool and falllike, but the sun still Bhines uncomfortably hot. C. C. Poe calls your attention to the cut prices of beef and asks tbe people for their trade.

Ladies, do not buy your fall cloak until you have 6eeu the line shown by Poe-Atwater Mer. Co. I Mr. John H. Anderson aud fam ily are expected from New York ou next Saturday.

Mrs. R. C. Kenny and daughter, Mrs. Charles Wyeth, of New York, are visiting near here.

was a success every sense except, perhaps, rn number of attendants, aud while there were not as many present as should have been, there was quite a number of ersioniPetpLl, of oiU 'f to uee.t iiU1 V1lit au exchange of views aud by each otLer 8 8BcceB8e" aud failures. The different subjects were ably and iuterestiugly discussed by farmers who have, by much effort selection, plowing, and in fact everything about the farm. Then we take a stroll over the College farm and see the result of certain kinds of preparation, cultivation, fertilization, aud this is worth the entire sacrifice of time aud expense, for there we may see just Mrs. M. C.

Brewer aud grand son, Fred. Hunter, are visiting farming and by men who have. Mrs. James Hunter at Neuse. a life business of studying the scientific principles of farra-Mr.

J. C. Lauras has gone to ju. aucj jn this way we have both. Tennessee on a collecting tour for the scipntlfic and ex riraei)tal I the Wrought Irou Range Co.

principles, both of which are prae- PleimW aad resolution be record- L. I Tn fi.p,liL.,u ed ou tb minutes of this days and thought, mads a success of well. Resolveu, That our heartfelt sympathies are extended to the dear family iu their bereavement. Resolved, That a copy of tLe We are now ready to sliowf the people of Chatham county the largest and best selected stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS that we have ever shown. In our different departments you ill find everything NEW and UP-TO-DATE.

TVe will appreciate the liberal patronage this Fall that has always Peen shown us. No trouble to wail on you. Plenty of room and light. Send for samples if int convenient to come in person. U.

L. LflIJDOH SOUS DEPARTMENT STORE. Quite an iuterestiu ed meeting is lieiug held iu the Methodist church place. I Messrs. James L.

Griffin, R. B. C. C. Toe will keep ou baud a Liueberry and Rom.

F. Eubanks ail limes a nice lot of beef and will are attending the Sandy Creek As-sell fresh fish every Saturday at Hociatiou at Fall Creek as dele-G. II. Brooks. gates from the Pittsboro Baptist Mr.

J. L. Hackuey, of Mat- thews township, has a grand-1 daughter seventeen years old, ho weighs 225 pounds. Starved Himself to Death. Durhnra Cr.

Newt un-l oiittot Tor. iliraui II. Hester, about sixty years of age, died at the home for what auy farmer can do for hjs tliejtged auil infirm this morning owu farm since this farm is not'11 clock. He was sent to the run by appropriation from the because biS family thought State but pays its entire expenses llul demented and expressed fear Whf.kkas, We deem it proper to give an expression of our grati- tude for bis kind aud substantial "jy, iu ounilay school and church, aud al so iu the community; therefore, Rksolved, That we desire to be Ue tliat Christian character he possessed, and shall ever cherish his memory as one of our best frieuds, and though we shall continue to miss him from our midst as such we must bow in humble submission to this effective dispensation of divine provi- OI row- for He doetb al1 thluZa publish. going to starve himself to death.

He told the keeper at the home that lie was uot going to eat from that time ou, this being two weeks ago. Since then he ate but little. Gradually he approached death and was perfectly conscious hen the end came. Chinese Anarchists Throw Bomb. Fekin, Sept.

21. At the Fekin railway statioii today as a train carrying one of the four missions ordered abroad to study foreign political methods was leaving, a bomb was exploded inside a private car, killing four minor officials jam! wounding over 20 other per-. sons. The wounded include ll iiice jTsai Tclie, who heads the most important of the missions, and Wu Ting Fang, former minister to the Lnited Sta'es, hoth of whom received slight luuises. The perpetrator of the outrage, wm was ill the car, was blown to pieces.

Bvnum Ileadeu are strictly headquarters ou furniture aud stoves. Dont buy any furniture from its own products Iu all respects it was a very en-giu the trial of the four men, who joyable and most lieneficial occa- J-v ttend the funeral and are accused of killing Mr. Thomas siou to all who attended anil we, buria of his mother, iu Granville Bynum Headen want you to 'H. Nall when he was attempting, hope to see more farmers and their county. Some two weeks ago he see line of clothiug.

They to escape from the State Hospital i wives there next year from Chat- bls aut that lisve the cheapest and prettiest Raleigh, Several able lawyers ham than we have the past two, the world did not know what lie Jiueof mens and boys' clothiug have been employed by the de- for it is our meeting, the expense; 'vas suffering, aud that he was '7 Couuty 18 week aud is iu sess it is expected that today will be- of bim remaining at home. He has never been violent and recept Tax Notice! 1 1 The superior court of Wake feudauts, among them being ex Gov. Aycock. The family of Mr. Nall have employed Messrs, H.

A. Loudon and R. H. Hayes to assist the State's solicitor iu the prose- I will attend at the following times and places for the purpose of collecting the taxes due for the year 1905. This notice is given in obedience to the law which requires the sheriff to attend at some place in each township once in October: end pauts they have ever shown iu Fittsboro.

There is quite a disparity in the size aud weight of two schol ars now attending the Fittsboro cut jon. Academy. One is a ten-year-old xiii trial will attract ranch nt-gul who weighs 101 pounds, and teution, for it is a case that lms the other is a seventeen-year-old aroused much interest throughout Hadley township, Hickory Mt. Kiggsbee Baldwin Hock Rest Centre Albright Mat' hews bear Creek Gulf Oakland Pear it t( New Hope Williams ('em re At Theo. Perrys, At Carters School Hou At Coles Mill, At Kilgo, At Darks, At Fittsboro, At Samson Edwards, At Siler Ciiy, At Harpers' Roads, At Goldston, At (ioldstons Mill, At Lockville, At Buck home, Ai Sturdivants Store, At Tom Kelleys, At Pittsboro, Salisbury Tost: Ten years ago Miss Laura Hoffnertlie daugh-1 Iter of Mr.

N. I. Hoffner, of Mt. i Uila, came to Salisbury. She entered the Salisbury cotton mills, went to ork and at the expiration of teu years she has saved a neat little fovli! ne.

This she did by visit to Tnnv faithful i and uot by the arts of the raiser. She always dressed Last week this writer made his neatly, was popular anil she de-first visit to Troy, the couutv-Heat served to lie. She is the daughter of Montgomery county. Until, of a most excellent farmer and is eleven years ago it was an insig-la splendid young woman. little towu of alamt 400 time ago she invested $500 of her remote from any rail- i saved earnings in a small farm, ald public spirit, Later upon offering it for sale she Now, however, its population is 700, a profit of 200.

alamt 1250, it. has one railroad Recently she has purchased and (completed in 1894) and another paid cash for a 200-acre farm val-n nearly completed. There are sev- ued at $1,400, her savings haviug era I very handsome residences, and amounted to $1,200. a large cotton mill, saw-mills, I I is small aud we should nil attend. Faiimeu.

jn atnett county, when Mr Miu.k Matthews, a bright and young mun, lost his life a most distressing way. Mr Killed at Cotton Gin. frm The hali-bfii p.t. A terrible ueeideut occurred ves- Matthews was superintending work iu his fathers cotton gin, three miles lielow Chalybeate Springs, wlieu the head block in tlie giu, terday moniiiig at Kipling, a little! boy who weighs only 11 pouuds. Bynum Henden earnestly invite you to inspect their liue of new fall goods.

Every department is now tilled to overflowing with new goods and they do hope that they will have the pleasure of1 showing you their line. Poe-Atwater Mer Co. will lie able to maintain their reputation this fall for haying he and best lilting clothing on the market. They Imy their chithingj from the largest manufacturer the United States. The largest stockholder in the limiter Mercantile Company is otir former ciuiiitvman, Mr.

E. Nall, who wishes his old Chatham friends to make his store tlieir headquarters when they visit Hanford. See ad. iu column. I i another mi mi i hespesi I I J.

IE MILLIKEN, SHERIFF OF CHATHAM. gkorg; Tbe Popalir More Fall 1905 STORE. Publication of Summons. I NORTH CAROLINA, Cliatlmn) county. 4.

T. Wonillo, AdmltihiraUirof J. C. Dowd, (IfCMAOi. V4.

N. F. et ala. w. c.

Forrester and vlfe. mod Banoah B. dofcndrtnia In ilia abovo antltlad acting, frill lakf untRie that a special pce41ng aa aboTeauilfiM Las itiatltuied lo Uie aupcrlr court 4 IM cunty fChMthair fitbepurpnaeofatcurlnf ao rder the ante of rcrtalu rml eaiaie alfuat la eatil county. Hie property of the laie 4. C.

Dofd, nmke a aud the said dcfeo'tania are re tjulred ut appear before the clerk of the faperk court of Chatham couutv at hts offlee ID Huibrot N. uu IToipUy, October tuii, aod aoavep demur to the ptAimiff'a complaint, or the relief demaudod will be granted. Itept. 40., lK)5. JAMFM L.

Ofurrttf, W. HiLi.K, Clerk superior Court. Attorney fur FlalntifL LAND SAI.E: By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Chatham county made In the special if.TceedlDi;. wberala W. M.

sioore, esecubir 4 AlYla Moure, la plalntlB and Rhdmrd onre aod utbera are defeudatita. wilt sell at public auction at tbe court house door In 1ltteboru no Saturday, Oct. 7th, 1005, thief Intn nr roels of land Iu C. Mr I urn ihli, lying im H.w river, cuoMnlug abnut IMg errs, end owned by the Idle Alvto Miure, deceased Terms 4 mIo: Oue-heJI oi.h uni ll.nee lo D'diilm Willi lew reel (rum enle. lcd.

iib. 1V05. B. k. LOKDOX, Cumalwluuer.

NOTICE! By virtue of an Her of the superior court of Oi'Cham nn in ao union entitled Iu Re 4. W. Real, guardian of Cornell ue and Kaklal lllard, 1 will toil for CMilt to the hlgbeel bidder at public auction at the brick abtre of 4. W. McIntyre al bulf on 'Saturday, Oct.

7th, 1905, at I3o'iork, the f4lowlng datctiM real eauirf Corneiiue and Efeklal UllUard: BeelnBlog at a hickory -n the baak of Indian creti theoda down the same with He vnrlouerrturaeittuaeteke and piiuien, W. E. Utlllard'e oaner; UieniW with hie line AS pole; thence went 100 Kiei to the begluulug, amtalolog 43 arrea. irore or ee. WADE RF.tVIH.

Cotntuieetooer. A DMIMSTRATORS NOTICE. IhirrouRhft deceased, 1 hereby DHtfy all pet-eofa bolding claim egmlaet Mid daw-leut to the stmo lo me ua ur before Sept. 31. 19M T.

W. EG ROVED, WADE REAVIS, iiilBiUlairilMr, Atwruey, Fettl. 21, is 5. Seaboard Air Like Railway. Direct Line North, East South and South-west.

Schedule Effective Jau. 8, 1905. Trains arrive at Fittsboro as follows: No. )9 at 10:50 a. m.

from Mon-cure, connects with No. J8 from points South. No. t4i at 5:50 p. m.

connects with No. 41 from Raleigh and points North. i Trams leave Pittsboro as follows: 1 No. 1 )8 at 9:00 a. m.

for Moncure, connects with No. 38 for Raleigh and points North. No. 140 at 3:50 p. m.

for Moncure, connects with No. 41 for South. All Maiu Line trains catry first class vestibule day coaches, Pullman I hawing Room bleeping Cars and Dining Cars. For rates, timetables, reservations and any information address your nearest ugeht or B. M.

POE, Agent, Fittsboro, N. C. c. h. Arris, T.

F. A. Raleigh, N. C. C.

B. RYAN, G. F. Portsmouth, Va, Nature. Alediriurs lint aid nature are al- moinhors of lie court and leading florlual.

Cliambor- ollioials of tin govoriimeut. Tin goveruim-nt offices and railways are now strongly guurdcd. The affair lias created a profound sensation and eauses apprehension legiirding the safety of most Iain's ('oiieh Remedy acts on this plan. It allays tlie cough, relieves' the lungs, aids expectoration, phmiiig mills aud other ludustriul plants. The court-house is a large frame Imilding with a commodious court I'SMii, bat uo tire proof vaults for the safe keeping of the court rec- ords.

It is situated ou a bill, from Notice! The Fittsboro Giu- 'H11'-1 ls 1111 extended view of i the surromidiug couutrv. Siuce Milling and gCo m. ler the of aU the the management of Mr. Jas. M.Vu.

tave been erected t.arner, au experienced g.nuer, i. Ule (al)llt a qlarter of Sept. 21, J903. Chamberlains Cough Remedy Aids i eelleuce. It counteracts any teu-i deucy of a cold lo result in pueu-mouia.

For sale by G. R. opens the secretions, and aids ua- ture in restoring the system to a1 healthy condition. It is famous for its cures over a large part of: Me pay cash for young mnlethe civiliel world. Thousands: coHs, five, six, and seven months ffaVe testified to its superior ex-: old.

which is screwed down to coin-1 press the cottou iuto bales, fell aud struck the nufortnnate man on the head. This block weighed about 300 pounds and death was instantaneous. Mr. Matthews was crushed beneath the heavy weight and his head was battered to pieces. Come yoUr colt to see us aud fetch OCCONEEC1IEE FARM, Hillsboro, N.

C. Wadeslioro Messenger: Last Friday while Mr. Ricluuoud Edwards aud his children were cross-iug liow ready to gill your cotton. mi)e fru.n the court-house) and Bring them vonr cotton and save he left almnBt in it(l hauliug cotton and seed Highest Most of the Luildillirg liear market price paid for seed at ae quita olt, dilapiOiitecl, Tim latest contributions to Jiu striking contrast to the haud-tlje fund for Chatham's Confeder-j some anil up-to-date buildings iu ate monument are one dollar, each, the new part of the towu. from Mrs.

Willie Brown of Wms- A graded school has just begun ton, Mrs. Hayne Davis, of States-1 its first session with nearly 200 ville, aud 1). M. Foe of this town-' scholars. A good deal of build-ship, and twenty-five cents fromjing is going ou aud there is a W.

C. Browu of Winston. These 'great demand for dwellings, the contributions make the total supply not being equal to the de-araonnt ou hand $792.45. Who maud, will make it even $000? All these improvements are due Mr. T.

E. Kirkpatrick, of Meck-leuburg county, suvs that he lias a uegro ou his jdace who should aa be given tlie medal for picking and sizes Caskets 'cotton. Last Friday the man pick-bridge ed 527 pouuds aud was fresh at the fiuish. Beaten and Stoned to Death. Williamstowu, V.

Sept. 24. Breaking into the city jiiil here, today, an armed and masked mob team were all precipitated ni-of took out water 1G feet lielow. The serving CO wont down while the team Eichardsou creek, near his home, in a two-horse wagon, the gave way and inau, children Butler. Thomas Blackburn, prisouer, boat, upon suffered auy senous injury.

All of whipped; Hcm, however, received scratches he was'aud lruisesi butnotof asulhcient- was ou the middle span, and, marvelous to say, neither Mr. Edwards, the children nor the team of mules JAam '-so. Grnlutm, 4. ELMER LONG. C.

liii8lro, N. C. LONG LONG, AttorneysatLaw, alteud i Mr. Jacob A. Long will Chatham courts.

Coffins and A full stock of Coffins and always on hand and prices. All kinds B. Nooe, Pittsboro, N. C. 26, 1905.

Jan, Harness Saddlery I wish to say to my old customers and triends that I am now with Young l.unsfoid, of Durham, who have just opened up a new HARNESS and SADDLERY BUSINESS, No. IS6 W. Main St. The best leather used, every mroTfCE TO CREDITORS: u.viuk imiuiirai.i Cum tea Unkfttio of ih 6tt the Uu Keacy A. nrfcrtiMt, this to notify an proa biding claim sgslnel Imt eaUil lo prwAnt thm tit i nndfrftiffnd lcfr th 2lt day of Ur.

i hi mMire wilt Uihaa in hirof thr reettvery. T. W. AdrarC. T.

A. Ranry a Oackmao. H.BAYLsihfu('i. brjd 14, 19v4. I i I to the railroad extended to Troy in Hadley township, one of them aS from Biscoe, the sou of Mr.

Freeman Cook and plrll miles distant, aud is a branch tlie other the non of Mr. Gaston1 Aberdeen aud Aaheboro Perry were squirrel huatin, when rdrmd more geueriuly knowu the un of younr Ferry wah 1 8 road. And by-tbe-dentally fired and shot voting Cook ytem of roads has some in tbe leg. It was at first thought nov1 feata.8 1 hey all belong tlie leg could be saved, but last faimly-tbe sons of their week it hail to he amputated. iorigiuator, the late Mr.

Frank Fage, aud their aggregate mileage 't1 They have now on display at iaUOw eighty-two miles The main Londons the largest and most liue 5C miles Ion' from Aber- jued warrants for them complete line of stylish clothiug tn Asheboro with a branch that they have ever shown. Iu it four miles long to Jacksou Springs you will find all sizes and prices, ulul another to Troy (eight pnies) stouta, extra sice, slima and regn- anj tijpuee ou to Mt. Gilead, four-lara. A splendid line of children a teen miles tart her. The president and youth suits.

Iu their line of of the company is Mr. Heury A. eltra pants and overcoats for iajTe the secretary and treaanrer youths anil meu you will find al- jjr Hubert N. Fage, tbe superiu-most any thing you waut. jteudent Mr.

Cris Fage and the Foe-Atwnter Mer. Co. have auditor Mr. Frank Fage, and uo the largest stock of millinery, at company baa more efficient officer, their Bynum store, ever In ought Only a few bonds were ever issued to Chatham county, and their ex- in the construction of these roade, white nbboners Moses Loveru, a negro, days for assaulting James Taking Lovern aud the only other across the river iu a landing, the mob beat, aud stoned Loveru until presumably dead. Both were returned to jail, die.

Blackburn gave eiirht men iu the mob, Attorney Hhepard Poisoocd by Oytlers, (Vrmi(oDdoDcci Cbarlotu obrrir. Union, 8. Sept. J. Brock uuriowly from being poisoned canned oysters late While near Buffalo a 10-cent can of mixing a bit of cracker ate them.

He was at very ill, aud, on reaching prisoners Lovern will, the names of aud Frose-cuting has is- 20. Mr. J. escaped death by eating yesterday even-ing. lie purchased oysters aud, with them, once taken the city, Weut to' Dr.

D. H. Montgomery, who said a few moments longer and all efforts to save him would have been futile. Mr. Brock is able to lie about toduy, but is still extremely upset.

The grand jury at Darlington, S. has indicted Fegram Darganfor lid) lllulLtCvl A Cl! 1 4111 DdlgdllllM aiding his brot ber, Robert Keith Dar- Ain to oiiimif (iv nr'nrinrr to commit suicide by procuring Chamberlains Cough Remedy. This is a medicine of great worth and merit. Try it when you have a cough or cold and you are cor-! tain to lie pleased with the ouickj elief which it affords. It is pleas-' aid to take and can always Im do pended upon.

1'ilkiugtou. F'or sale by G. R. The handsome residence of Mr. Lucian F.

Tyson at Carthage was destroyed by fire on last Friday night. It caught from the kitchen. There Was uo insurance. HUNTER MERCANTILE COMPANY. SANFORD, N.

C. Come and see the largest and Most select line of Dry ever shown in Moore county. Other lines also complete. See our new HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. Our saleslady, Miss Mary Alice Wicker, will be pleased to wail on her Chatham friends.

mm it I fit I VI COfT Off tl severe nature to call lor the Hervices a physiemu. Cause of Insomnia. Indigestion nearly always disturbs the sleep more or less and is often the cause of iusoinuia. Many cases have lie 11 permanently cured by Chamberlain's Stomach anil Liver Tablets. For sale by G.

R. Filkiugtou. The day that Frcsidcnt Roosevelt is iu Raleigh the Southern will run 168 special cars iuto that city, aud the Seaboard Air Liue railroad will ruu 11G. Cash for Young Mule Colts. We pay cash for young mule colts, five, six, and seven months old.

Come to see us aud fetch; your colt. OCCONEECHEE FARM, Hillsboro, N. C. A movemeut is on foot to provide Goldsboro with au up-to date nuion depot. Cash for Young Mule Colts.

We pay cash for young mule colts, five, six, aud seven months1 old. Come to see us and fetch your colt. OCCONEECHEE FARM, Hillsboro, N. C. perienced milliner, Mrs.

Stedraau, a 1 1 pas just returned from Baltimore where she spent two weeks in the best trimming rooms. Mrs. Sted- man will be more than pleased to have, you call and allow her to you tbe very latest in milli- bery. They have made special efforts nearly all them, all indeed thut could be bought, The headquarters and shops of the company are at Biscoc, half way bet ween Aberdeen and Ashe-how boro. Less than ten years ago Biscoe bad not quite a dozen in- LabiUnt now li liaa abont 6(K)- a 1 ..11 4 1, a aII jImaJ a 1.

a rnll aud the company has bought up large brick building, and a still i larger brick building ia for kl.e com pony Hhop orchard with 32,090 peach covering 290 acres. The town ia supplied with the purest water from an artesian well 400 feet deep. There are several very haudsome residences, a brick hotel and brick stores. Ou this road (near Candor) is an trees gan, carbolic acid for him with which he at London this fall iu the selec- Gon of Indies' dress goods and are (ion of Indies' dress goods and are now ready to show them to you Your attention is culled to line of black dress goods. Dress patterns in all trie new shades, waist patterns in silk, mohair aud all the new fabrics of the season.

It will be a pleasure to show this liue whether you wish to buy or Rumples sent on application wlieu you uauuot come iu jicrsuti. his last July. Tablets. AH druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E.

W. Groves siguature is ou each box. 29 ccnU..

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