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!ihihi muni THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1888. H. A. LONDON, Editor. " DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. FOR PRESIDENT : GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT : ALLEN G. THURMAN, of Ohio. fok oovKKNoii : DANIEL O. FOWLE, of Wake. FOB LIECTKNANT OOVMXOR : THOMAS M. HOLT, of Alamance, rou srcEETARY or statu : WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, cf Orange. FOli TItEASUHKn : DONALD W. RAIN, ot Wake. for bip't or rrnLic instruction : SIDNEY M. FINGER, of Catawba. TOR ATTORSLY OESKKAI.: THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. FOR AUUITOlt: G. W. SANDERLIN, of Wuyue. FOB JCSTK'ES Sl l BEME COrilT : JOSEPH J. DAVIS, of Franklin. JAMES E. SHEPUEUD, of Washington. ALPHONSO 0. AVERY, of Rurko. For Cosukkss: (4th District.) I H. Rl'NN, of Nash county. -lij-.x-. - ' DoCEEJt ;y pretends to think it a great j at the justices of the peace i wrong that trio j in this state are appoimea cv mo t . . . , ... .,' fPli Lrgislature, instead of boing elected , ... .i - .1..' by tho people. Yet when be was member of Congress be voted for the appointment of the justices of the' ff PnliiHihia iu. ! f " . Btead of being elect ret by tne people: .... .. . ,,i As our readers are aare, the Dis trict of Columbia is under the imme diate control of tho national govern ment, aud its local affairs are man aged by Congress just ns the several States are managed by their respec tive Legislatures. After the war the negroes docke t into the District of Columbia by the thousands, and. according to the ccubus of 1870, it numbered 88,000 white voters and 43,000 colored voters. These negro TOUTS UUllCU WliU IUC uil unuvui; :i l ...lit. ...,,t nt of the white pcopl aud together : they so mismanaged tno aliairs oi tue ; District that Couress passed a law I depriving the people ot tue ngnt cii electing their officers, and turned j over the government of the district to officers appointed by the Presi- j ho fifth. 1 he Itale.gti ami Lreens ; j . T, , ; , 4 i:,.0, boro' districts failed to elect Rcpre- dent. This was a plaiu and direct . , , i . .i "i isentatives two vears au'O, when the expression of opinion that the whit , opportunity to t M VBa offered ; and colored voters in the District of: them, ami then turned to Mr. Hen Columbia wero unfit to elect their j derson to repiesent them ; but he is officers. And on tho 20th ot January, lone of the most obliging of gentlo , , , ; men, as well as one of the most in- 1871, Oliver H. Dockery voted for j dust'riouH ftI1 d C1(r,ftble of Congrr88. this law ! i men, and has served them with pleas- Tbe affairs of many counties injure to himself aud satisfaction to North Carolina, before the adoptiou i tbem. The burden of doiug so would of the present system of county gov- j Lave been very great to an indolent . -ia v.- man, but he is a tireless woiker, and ernment, wero in as bad condition- . fouuJ time tQ M M Je. were as badly mismanaged as had Inanjs uyon him, aud to meet them been in the District of Columbia, well. It is noue of our business, to Dockery voted to relieve the people! be sure, nevertheless we take the of that District, but is now opposed j Jibf.l t-V to( suf;st je.y respectfully ... , ' . , . I to the voters of the fourth and hfih to relieving the white peop.eof his j congreSfiiolia districts that inasmuch own State I NfKoi.it is badly frightened. He reels that hi? political doom is sealed, and is makin j frantic efforts to save himself. List wet k he bad several app')ii:frv."'-.io u speak ia Alamance ounty, aod neT.t w eek he has several appointments to speak in this county, speaking both day and night. His canvass in Alamuace county was a dismal failure. There was not a large crowd at any of his appointments, and at several there w ie not a dozen while actually at some there was no jae. It will be the same way when he comes to Chatham next week. At bis appointments in Alamance demo cratic speakers were present and osk ed for a division of time, so that the people might hear both sides, but Nichols positively refused. This is in striking contrast to Capt. Buna's eooduct, as he has publicly invited Mr. Nichols, or any other republican to canvass with him. But Nichols is hardly to be blamed, as bo would not be ablo to stand Leiog exposed by a democratic speaker. Nichols was accompanied iu Ala mance by lawyer Purnell of Raleigh, and is advertwed to bo accompanied next week by lawyer Russell of Wil mingtoii, aud yet he complained in J ... u; f.,n . l, Alamance of being followed up by democi'atio lawyers, and tried to ex rite the prejudices of the people at.'nst lawyers. In this he shows ! himself as contemptible demagogue I as Dockery ! I Pv the-wav, Mr. Niobols' conslit- uenld may auk why is be not ia bis seat in Congress T Why does be leave bis post of duty at Washing- ton t Is bo not drawing bis pay, and o mt. UnliarfriniT the duties for which be is paid? Yes, but what that are told of niuui.ircnt contrilni , . i,i vi a tions Lv the lViiiisvlviiiiiii niaiiittuo- difference dots it make! Ho trartf Van.raigu t.cas- nothing for bis constituents whoa no ury of tbat siile o tll0 Ll)U!l) lll4S iH,0 is at Washington, and be might as tnViched within ten days by at hast well be at home, or ia Kamscatbka, . three quarters of a million. The.su as at Washington ! j "-wle reports have had tho efl, ct of " I bringing to headipmi ters "practical , J politicians'' from nil over in swarms Dockkky, the demagogue, has not . j. th(j ,ocust t,f K.pt. They come only Blundered ladies and miuiaters I wjlu harrowing tales of tho necessity of the Gospel, but has even slandered j of lubricating the joints of the party the dead. On tho last day of tue , macniuiry iu m. . t,-.. . ...v . . ,. , . I v w-icks, e setbev w-ii not I'eresi oiis.bio joint discussion between him i for the iuroU .f li.c Imt.-A "Em ! Judge Fowle, in Iredell county, he , Yra(ie,'. xhe city of Brooklyn, for ' (stated that Mr. Sneed, the white far- i instance, was represented by a special I ... . . . ! , 1 ,1. .l.....,..l,..l mer against wuoiu ue uaa voien. ao ueieitwou wnu m. ,. ... tainted with negro blood ashis grand ! 2S 000 U- immediate iisie As ., , i , evidence of tho diiiieultit u that rmi mother was as black as the ace of . tlciUi thl(V ,loil0li to the f .ct spadea. Judge Fowle immediately : tial bo fi.bt ll;yH r,.t,jKtlution in . In dent a telegram to Col. Steele and City of Churches show ul an imuvase Mr Lo Grand, two of the most promi-! of several thousand over the hut-st nont citizen, of Richmond coun.jj askinc them if there wa. any truth ., tl,.(t i iu Dockery 's statement. They at . t-8 porttndsan ur pn cedented IVtu I oneo answered that it was uot true, 'ocrutic vote. And so it does, i but a "base slander on a dead wan". The Democratic leadet a do no jThus ,t seems that Dockery is not satisfied with baling voted for ti,e Empire Stati. 1 1..' to.-i urn uogro lawyer against a white farmer, niug too strong toward D.-micr.i:i.-'but has added insult to injury by,tiiumph to be counteia-ted in the ! basely slandering tho latter after he i short time rwua.mng l- fore e.ec;,.,; ! . J . . ,. , . j ... It is the teiiil.tlU :;.-ce:iteil lew ti.at is dead, for Mr. sueea uieu montbsago. Wc suppose that Dock-: ory did this in order to avert some of ' the indignation that has been aroused i i ,.f.,i f.M- tho ' ogaiust him for having voted foi tue negro lawyer. If be could make the . ft,.e ttaVl.ri. i(1 lh, .ir 14ihi.t..ce people believe that Mr. Sneed was ; to t Uo g . o. p. It is n ar.i.'d as prob ! also a colored man, thev would not ; a'ule also that the l omu.itiei will take be so indignant with him for having ! a lit tie -l!v. r' in u.e d;..vt , on . t VW,; voted against him and for the negro i j lawyer. Rut his base slander rtt fi, t.t in. ' ! at once exposed, and ought to excite j xije industrious ta!i:ic;.ois a' ! the indignation of every decent man. j Deimu-iatie Head.j.iai teisnale when I ti.. : j f ..i. .,.,,.:i.t asked about these ca!enl;.! :o:.s oi the . . . i dcrer being tho Uovernor ol a respec- j table people ! It i. simply revolting . ii. tn nem e oi oriu aio.iua, North Carolina - ' . . havo not sunk so low, nor will de-; u " . . , Wl , Oliver II. Pickery a. their Governor ; : . - i TcE Bellow fever is not abating it? Tt ,,,o l,.,.,u,l il..,i it, rc. .: fni nn,. ir n'na iifiicii 111c, r. - Cent COOl kpen uuiu umcuvi it, but such a hope has not been i realized. I'p to last Monday night' I p to last Monday night; there had been 2,723 cases and 263 deaths at Jacksonville, showing that the mortality is about ten per cent, among those attacked. Nichols is No Uejuienl alive. We i.ublishcd two weeks ago that Hon. John S. Henderson, of the sev 'enth district, had secured for the'. people ot i. Hal nam uicreaseti man SPrVlCO on tue rout iroui tiero to MolTilt's Mill. The Statesville Laud nmi eip-u n.ia nc.u. ...... . j , r"Tl ' l"" 1 1 : I ing t;ood advice : 1)o,iu ,iiP ,)1(,aPnt Congress Mr Henderson has been representing; three districts, his own, the fourth and .. o ii., t io t ti...... ' . . h. . . , , ; he can sti. p the laviu'i o of tin v. salaries to two persons for holding:, 1 , v , , . 'i .1 ii , ; fever sci uu;e m a j; II v. II. s sc. down a chair each in the House of! , ' . , J . -, . ... ,, i i i ' seems Htjd-viousJv niauwb.e. J.v well be occupied by geutlemen who would me Mr. Henderson a little assistance occasionally. Messrs. H. H. Bunn and J. T. Morehead would be about the right men for the busi ness, aud if our fiieuds of the fourtn and fifth districts think well of the suggestion we would be pleased to seo them act upou it in Novomber. " j Weather and Crops. j WAsntMiTON, Sept. 30. The weekly j crop latlletiu issiuad by the Signal office wiit 1 The weather d jricg the week was ! generally favorable for all growing! crops in all sections, except New Etg-! land, whero heavy rains are reported : as unfavorable. Throughout the cotton belt the re- ports indicate that the weather during toe week improved tuo c ndition of tije cotton crop. In Louisiana the conditions are fa- vorable for cane, harvesting rice; and generally throughout the Gulf StaLos the weather was favorable for cotton picking and seeding wheat. Light frosts occurred iu the norffa - et a portion of i-be Gulf States, over the tobacco iwgiiMis of Tentkessoe, Kontueky, North Carolina and Vir - ginia, and in the Middle Atlantic and New England States, which willprolv ablv result in some damage to tho growing crops, but warnings of these facts were iseueJ to Hie threatened sectio&s in time to enable those re- j Record of merit th" popular j raise ceiving tkeai to secure the greater accorded to Lasador iy reaKon of it portion of the toLaoco crop n4 pre-! wonderful worth as a household rem viauBlv uL ''" t6j. Price wnly 23 cents k Letter. Sow Vork btar SynJi. 410 Letter to tUe UKtvuit. i New York, Kept. 29, 1SSS. I The Republican Headquarters aio agai animated by the active prest n.o nf Boss Ouav. If all t'.iu fairv talus ,bi8 vast fund, wind, will probably e g.uj (0 a vound iniiiiou within three weeks, will W appn: tioc. d among the States of Indiana. Now !. i - sov ami Connecticut with 1. lit rai u. . v,,i,,v,i. .,, ,;, v enetnv. Couutiftf New loik i;i.d tiie South as foregone (V'liclii 'iis, tnej usseit with ereat cat nt'stm ss that thn J.ficit of lo electoral i-tes "d i , i be mad;- up s.verai tun. s oei In- oiana, thev s.iv. is q rt,- us sale us New Yotk. and i just L: enough to d( ,lip N(. .v Jersey and C.-nuecticuf .v.nbine.l also till tly luii to a un ety wiih.c.t trie :.! oi the Hoosu rs. I hen there are (. a.ib-inia nnJ Xovada and tiu. Northwestern , . . it ,-,.,,..;.. i- 8(.rve fun,j Thev believe in sh.i t. sharp cair.- 'fhev believe in paigus up in this countrv. In this city, five w. elis bt-foio election, not a single Congn smoii:! i.ominati' n l:i;s been made, whiii all the pjrtiis and fecti'Hia are at sea as to t i i - - locu) tick ets. Since Tammany s big cl.i f. Croker r. t iin.ed fi- -m Ins liitemow with the I'lCsid.-lit. lhos , ..pie w ho had hoped for Dimocratlc T: on the local i). .mint i s have made i:p their miii.lsto be disappointed. TiiMinany dfcirioll t l (40 11 :.!. lie h.t." bull le- asstiltd w.ili nn it n.iise than u.-nsl. anil the ( nmciaev seems P,.,miv 0., II. e 1'if -i i i.i. it Staled, .lr.-'.il.t -d t.'. f tllj ry,. make anv tio:i in the j remises. .elleli.th:.: l.e.hi.iL- ! ai tnl.e!-, will h.i-.e n sanit.irv ( ti.-ct Op Natiei.ni ; iclvi t A bedr:.g..!. d pa: who i.ie.i ti at Ca , u ' ' a 1 ;.' .re tioll. 'iliele will. U ti e .-ta! all. i .f T, .id n :h.vi u-.c.'i I I ni n a; alt. luei!, p. at yoaiijj i;:i ra from Vi to IS years, !a y pr d-imi nated. L. wan ascei taine.l i.ioie accident than othirwise liiat the des tinatieiiof these pi'.'plc wa-,Silt Lake City, and that they were ia i harc ef two prosel-. i in Ei.ieis who had brought tii ji from Swiirerlai'd. The piils lraukly adoiitt) d their cunver siun to the Mormon f i.tin p.ly-iimj and ail. It is ve;y un'.iuely tnoaga I hat they will ;.,t any near, i tie Temple of liie I.aitei .1 i .- .Sunt, us the ia.-o is Lv.uj o.'iicia'iv iaw.:ieat ed. New York has a er ink v, ho thinks n vices 'ted. It st.itod which he claims to have pi is proposed to i:. Viufiiclnu the inventor sa here i- o ie.ii i, why the artificial oeact sieni'd nut prove (jiiite as ,t tin a( n ...s in kn'.ii.g tho germs of the ii r-e.i us the gen uine article. If .1 e k Fn.-t t er.h r will do thr wojk it 'Mil ind. ul be a tilesscd uovelty. Fl'ANK I".. Vm .OUN. A lriltik:u d's Dealb. njiMi i.mi.hiwiV!i Ni :i.i oi.x m.-i-. W.vi'Ksii no. N'. (',.. S, pi. i. - IV m jamin Dcheriy, a w l.it' tan of ..I . it 80 years uf iie, left lh!- ; mc.i this morning for his home in Stanly come ty. Ho was riding in a bi.ggy nn.l was vuymoch iator.i(.a!ed. Ab.-ut five mil s from l.eio he wit, f ,un 1 doad und i-iitanled in the In !s of i his tiiT., v uilli lie: hfiij nn.l ,ir...L- ! horriblybriiis.-.l undent. 11- l.,l ! been dratted for foar nnh - and w hen ; found the' horse was sti.i -vi.' g homeward, liis dt vlh w..s eause.i : from bruises aud cuts received while j being dingged over the rck:i and j stones. Tbo road is very Liiiy u:d ; rocky. j . ! If you select good and healthy fuod for your family, you should also i ok to tho wellaro of your baby. For all ! troubles of early childhood imthiug ' is better than Dr. I'.uil s JUby Syri,p. Price 2"i cis. Our Ni Our Washington Letter. il'rutu our Ko.-iilur Cmi'oi)littilout.J W.vsin.N.iros. Sep!. 2S. 1SSS. Senator George mud" a ringing speech in the Semite against the ub eiid liiii of .Senator Hour's providing for holding ii-ipiests under ii:ilio!iai authoiity. There woald be ubont n. much sense or justice in piop 'sing to hold justice of the peace com is under national authority as there is in this bill. Chief Justice Fuller and family will take possession of the house thev have leased in this city Monday. A week later Mr. Fuller wiil be i;woi u in .is Chief Ju-tice. U.'picseiitaiive Tewnsi.end, of 11- iliuois, thinks the 1 Vmoi rai s h;i'.o a good lighting eliii'e inlh.it State, lie. left yi .-t. i day to take an ac:ive purl in the campaign, and wdl nol re turn until after the ihctiou lVi.'-n' leavin- he gave his reasons t'tr think ing that the Slate might go I ino eratie. Hi aid. ' The m' -tali oi is just this: 'lliere aie gloat in :! v changes in the St ile on account ol the ti.tilV, and we aiegelling the in -si 'of them. Id i no! want I., e.vi geiate the case. 1 do not say that we can carry the Stale. N'chh- r d 1 think i'liy U. public.au woald be justified :.i smilig tual It was sale for his .'nv. What 1 tut a;i lo say :s tini li.in.ii. a .ioubtfni Si.ne : li.ai t -h.r.i-a g 1 chalice o! c.ii.vi'ig it for th idle!..; ticki". and that 1 tl.ii.k tl.at 'J .,: u. r i'ainit r wiil lun ?. -i. 1. -r il'y ..hi ,t of ihi-' I i.-li- t Tec t n .i.tv is v . ' w oi : h tijhting for. I: 1 iid not . i t'n.l by hard woik v. e coa..i ciiv toe State. 1 would no: .4i-.t up nil n.y puvat.: Iiuu;es-. nt g.t . t per-s-.nal int'-icsls, and ib voie my entire iiuic, as 1 shall, to hard tampaign wi-'.'i:. ' i'i.e bill itistoi ie r 'Mr'.. Shel l l.ri I. pi.-s; 1 tin- Sena: o St-natLi' h.'i'iuaii'a ('u'ial:;:i ar luxation H'solution tin -e isn't hit lie calls it. bat th-il's v.i.-.t it is ;.-a!:-, , Hili'lo :t d lor has Ivni f, j i :e,i t the S- n.io iiom the 1'ore .;:i A :'.'::. i , t ' .:u;:iil'..- with ut it' 'on. et. i.i:;--n. i'ni-. i- ill' ri s hi (ton that the ih-,..:h ii-.'.ins l o: to Me.. 1; out t' 11. .'..-.' . Caiudi:;ii He al.aiioil i'.'l with. John 11. O'ocily. I'.ov; on.- of tl." 'thvtl S ''.'Vl.'e I ; ' llai S -i- 'ii' i s, i a-. 1 e, n miii.'ti.d Cotrri.i.-.-iiit.er i' Indi n AlVairs. to sa.vt. .1. IV ('. A i;i.. . t 1 1 ; :i;'S:-t e. w :.o 1 1 i;;i .ed t i m.'iko a c.iliVM.iS for the I . .S. Sei.aie in 1 State. liie li.-piiMiciti S'-r.ahn'.- l:.-.vf. ::!i di 1 the l.i.-ii ,.f piihlic ri'hcilie, t hi ov 11 iT lh.' lllami- yoke an l ! ii-.l : to-ir :a. ill' I'ili 1 el'..'e the full F:i:-li.v t ' oniiuliee of the Senat.:. It was u..t l. c iu --e they tla:;b .l ti) do it, but l icaa public opinion forced then: '.t. ' he hill lias lei i i heeli in.nle ; '.il : i '. 1) l! it is known that ii nnkis a teiai re diK'tioIlCfi'l.oll! -M.O.i'l.l) '"1. .unit.:..; s .g ir and the ii t( rna! 1 1 vi loo - s i ni I'uruishi -1 t he b;:hi of il. 'j'he l'ei:;..HMit:i: lninriily r.-M-it. vi Ir.cli wid rei onuin nd t!i- Mit-s l-i i. w ill be prt pili'i' 1 I y Si'..:i!' ! -. 11 a . : and Vai.ce. who I. ; i t . ,o t ;.-si-lance f; oni nat.-r i- ci:. vvb.i ' i.;hl uuv.i.ll at Foiti"-.. M.o.r . '!.. two lipoil.- and tie !c:l vw'i i - 1 t; 1 before the Sel;..ti- 1:. l Wi , 1. .;,-.l :!' the ib p.ib.ha:.. int. .. i io p .- :'. .' is pi.'.iiii'.'h !h:;t l'.;: ; i. : - be u. eonimnoins sr ; ;-i 'li. v:'. h the eMt-j-' iiou of arhoit iii'i'-.; at t '; c: en. un 1:1 t'.c i:h of n. Ai ".ia!.-!:. J .-ti.-e M.itiie i f l;.;. S.ipt. Conn. !:. b. en i.!. h'.t i ' n b, it-.-. r.-Sen.i.e.f ' : ii 1:. of Wi -t V.r :.-,na. s.ics ti S i.ie wi'.'; i.a- - : i I 'i ino.'iii'ic de.i .. - i .. n- ii.- F.::.V i:r.-t 1 '"!.. r - . ;..! i -i t i;e : ':.tt :- e. ".!..:. i a Clew '. '.:.'- 'i'n.iini '.: Ti.e j 'l -t H - .; V bieii '- .1 :! 't': -'i ' ;.-1 in . i: :0 f .r lie. i. .:. ! . I tl..: ; - fever si'tT.'ii I i, b.tsht- li p ..-. -d by the House. Tii House h is p.s. d t!;e Mil f. r l.'itil.g C' I t.iin till. -.On. i iai.di :'l:iie ed ! the N .'llheiu i acii'u' ib.ih. .-! t 'o!ip any. Ii;;!-, have be n in:;" luce. 1 in both !l...;:e piovniiOg f .! the lutmedui. I I ...iui-:.i.i.i to tue 1'rcs.ld' nt oi J'.ii i. i;,... 'i ii.- Ji;i o'.'inii l-.ll ;.f- up again in : the. Hoii-t t l.i.i v.t . k. ami Mr. li .1'u in made an ansiic. t -!'.:! i iVo: f '. g.t liie l!o;i.-e to v- tiside.- 1 1. . Si to-,:.-.a . i 'Mending lee i.r.v s if liie t'n.i.d htates --. r the public land : -!::p. Ti e Chine.-r (j ,; i i ai.ioiit is mil j i l s ; -g 25.( K-1 by tl.v n j. ', ::.). i of tho lv cciit tieitx. is a rla i-e ia ti.e tiealy bound thi., (! uniel.t .o pay t:.:it sum a-; i-i.i. uo.iii.'.i: ion for the n jui n -mtli.'ted on the Ci.i:ie.-e in thi- bulled Ma'.on. M' n..tor ."o.ewai t has in! rodiire.l an (da r ChujcM.' bill. It prohibit. a.i hiboieri cio...ng here, and r. 'pines all those h-ie la g. t tin lu-i 1 .(-s liyis ti i i d. 1." j ir-e:itutio S iw( r ha pa. j.ar ed . tiihJo showing liril tl.t llepu!;'i-:'.-, Sc. ;.,te h.'..i since l-'-J ii.Cle.l.lI i rt.pi i iliou hi. is is. nt t.i it t. .o U.....C .VlHT.biiii.bti1), wlii. h liiaouiit ti.e li ia.-.e c.aifen i s Mic.-M'.l id in ru'tiio,' down to (.'. U'lHt.n.j. J'uis little table shows upon wIiom dieiililol.s the thai go of tXUuV.igeltC.lt should i c-.-t. ihe 1'iesideiit and Mis. Cleveland ha'.O been invited I'J at 1 1 r.d I he open iug of the CNp.i.-itioii at liichliuu tl. Yiigiuis. on October '11. It is pu.-o-id 'e lhat they win gi', ti.e.iigh H has uot y t bee;: luliy ti. etjoj. J. j lt :-eiita'nt. Mitsou. of Indiana, has introduced a bill to increase the i:enstoi;s jf tl'.o.-0 who have leal a iil'ib. Tho mud. lie in rihtien to the new ('i.ligie-rioi.ai Libiaiv building has hivii virtii.i.iy settled by iui agite ineiit to have new plans pn-parid un der the diiectiuil ol (J.neial tin. mas L. Ciioey, chit f of cngiitttis L'. Army. KxCi.ngre.-fcmau I?eu Le Fcvre thitiks that Ohio may bo t-lassid as a doubtful stulc tLij yei.r, nil on aceouut of the tuiilf. Senator J'auls, of Virginia, in a upeech on the t . If.', .-.-.id Hi-' isrii.-hc, irtien the peopio w;is not. free tin 0 ag.nnst prtiteciion, but simply an :' foil for tin! iclca.se- of an unic.r'i'd .ii' Ki'o iu th" Tit as'iiy : for tic i eii.-f .f luc tax payic s )'itni ex.' si : :i.l tiueeces- ti y lax.il ion ; J'.-r til" r. in; .il of iiH'Uiiibr inci s to U 'lMltae! n i . by the fa; la-eiing ol i hi' ii-- !' r o.v ina'.e liiils; lor ti.e iiniei! of n .ai.-iiti'.H to c .n ni : iv and na i;;at i-ui : for lie Sese-le i i a 'I it'll i t lire. ! '.'. ill a ii -clii.t: ; nn.l in b.'lia.f of l.io or i.i in .liv lit -.Is of t . . t ei' r i . . '. :i.l ir,' :int mo nopoly bv tv. i t-i it i ill in many branches of trade. : Weekly Wivitiii r fro", ii-.tllil in Of ti.e ;;;: !i Carolina Weather Se.'Vn'e. c opeiatiltg with tho V . 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 4, 1888, edition 1
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