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Ttrr- " I John Nichols protends to be tie' sary branch of industry, the farmers G3Y. If. 5f I I JOHN XMICHOL8 piBlCU UL,..e.lto eive it 11 Shj.tll POI" ll -lit. of UbM Unalimm aiCCOW I special Mend and peculiar e". . 1 their ..aniinss. Then whs mother - k - ,. . 'uurceil to give it 11 siuttll per cent ecuharebamp on rt Then, was am. ' of tbe laboring men. It was by tuis i j,,.,, for a M jiV. J ho govci n- " T",". Toj7 false pretense that be induced uiiiny J(,,lt j nu expensive luxury, and has T11UKSDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1888. to fw hiM twQ becli tlll. fll ,t ,!uy of its exist- 1 ' i.. i .Wive thein cw A tariff un imported goods " . , . , ,is tbe easiest and best way to fri i ! again. Among his many tu ts of ilu-, (o Ry Uie ..of the gov- lulicitv is one that bas recently been ' , ',, ... ;(t.re (',,. Ahandor took j exposed, aud which proves not only out bis knito and iilu-u'ated the three ithat his uromises cannot be relied kinds of tariff. This kni'o in Ei:g- tits, it :s nrougur. Our Ni Voili Letter. iSfW Turk War SyuJWa'.e.UrtlM to tuo Itinui!'. Or.r Wiisriiiiiitni! l.i'ilrr. iff la onr Krvutur CrriI"n lout. H. A. LONDON, Editor. S DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. FOR PRESIDENT: QROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT: ALLEN O. THUBMAN, of Ohio. roR oovlhnor : DANIEL O. FOWLE, of Wake. fOU LIEUTENANT OOTEHSOR : THOMAS M. HOLT, of Alamance. FOB KKCRF.TARY OF STATU : WILLIAM L, SAUNDEUS, of Orango. roa TUK.Ai.ruER : DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. FOR RI P'T OF PI'IiUO 1KSTRCCTIOX : SIDNEY M. FINGER, of Catawba. FOR ATTORMV UESERAI.: THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. tor auditor: G. W. HANDEHLIN, of Wuyue. md i ...... i - : i. hind irt worth fifty c uPou. u : " V, to the United States and sold tot six- iposiiiou in Congress not for tuo in- ,.,,.. ,i.lt win ,rjv a tariff of 10 ' . .. i i... m.,i " . . , . t -asro wli-u -ia; teieoia r-r com. .... n' ; v u the last uv meut tiiere v;w Ipromoto his own interests. La.t Suppoao the sonif ki.ifo is sold here i fU ,oll unlo!1 VoU Ivear he hd the appoiutinent of a for mtv-livo ee..t-..thttt ,vm tautt J bilA ,ca held during th, -.i-. .I..i1itn. v a,.,ulmv at West 'or ltv"u" " !lw "w. " . , V .l:,v in whieh S.vietaiv l.itt.oy. hell . . . Hut it tlie RBIlie KiUie h"a. in ! u. - , i Point, aud a laboring man at unr- ft il()1ai. t0 t.ovtr a ,,iie. live taiiiV..f ' ham, named Vau Noppou a i-tspect- jft v t.ol:ts, it is pmi.ibited and the 'able white meehanic wrote hiui a American inamifuctiiivr puts his knife I letter in regard to the examination of on the market for ..il v the l1Mler t L ... T, That U the kind ! taiiil we cunplain 1 applicants for that position. U uiul That is tmjust taati.'i. beemise j been theciihtoni among Congressmen t(ift .y,,,,., ,, mHhnfu.'Htr. r pockets to give the appointment of cadet to f,,ity tivo cents and tl.? fj- vi i iimi.i t i.. . , v.. ..!.! u,t ihn tiPHi : .t..i4 not L'i t a cut as tho tax is on iuq uoj uu 1" . r:. . , ,..... t : ;,. c ,.a o aivo uverv bov eerlain Uin-.ls ..I jto.ms. C&lliuiuiliifui " " t,- - . W.vsmxuTON. Oet. Mh, 1SS8. New York. Oct. t!th, 18S8. i ci,i(.f Justice Fu1't will lo swora ' Tammanv dii;,' up its tomahawk in n M.'iul.'y. l is . v. r haif a vn liist, niuht'ai.d startf-d in for hcalps. ' ":iy sin.e we had a I ni.eia':' t.'mef All theliig aii.l HU'.e el.i. l'tiiins had ,Itl!iee ywnrn ii. C-ieial Amb'fW I:,.;.. u.-.l n v. iv livid v ) mi l::i in;' aiiK.iiit.'d !!. er 15. tuw-W(iw it w;ir. Mi. iilf H'a-li J. T:uuy i. tint posomn it. liraut who hea.is their ticket for us ..!! lmj Mavor, was then i:inince foui years i pro iil'o wLfU Mavor (unco was clectoil !in tho district an equal chance, i Nichols promised to do ibis, and, in ; answer to Mr. Vau Noppen. wroto a ; letter in which he said "I will hvk WCK NOTICE AND I.F.T AU. THE VOVSO 1 MEN HAVE AN EytAL .'UASCE-. This iwas riijht. and was just what had I boen done by all the o'.bor Congtess i men from this State. Pot did Nich ols do this? Not by any means. . On tho contrary, in violation of hi- When fon-igu .nods have no chance fi r com. clition with Aiueiicaii goods, then trm-ts are possible, proimld.' and a fact. I hero have been sugar trusts. ei'lVce tiiits, tloir trusts, plow tuists. r.ail trust-, pi po trusts. Ac. V.ct m . i di l the lariuer holler until the iotum biig.iiit trust oci'iiried. It gft no.t ti hiui and he Ming out. That cotton b-'g ing trust is p. fad. I'.'. au .i :lu duty Zu Put. dee lu.g;:iii- is s,i t.ir:h t! at it prohibited and tii- Ai.'trc an !ti:in.i factuitrs nici I tin.! a-;:, i-that l!.o will sell their bag i; it t ' a M'lad poi t FOR JUSTICES Bt'PIItMI COCBT : JOSEPH J. DAVIS, of Franklin. JAMB:S E. SHEPHERD, of Washington ALl'HONSO C. AVERT, of Burke. For Cosokess: (1th District.) B. H. BUNS, of Nash county. promise, he quietly appointed his rciit. under what f. ii ',:u ba,;ii g ca:i own eon! at with U l,;:h ,ae ..f d,..y Now, what ought to be done " T'U, isuchanianT Ought he tobe rewaru f!tni((.rs Un.'.i . tin- A'.uuiico w. li ed bv a re election? Can such a man (1,Mll.l,i:11,; ,,.. lvtii tl:c .; p'. i 'ii Let the peop.eof of the present rate ! :an:i 'I'.-t Mi'-J might to see Hint the j-r-.p. r ni.-i. ,-. .' i...ii.t.l their ii ten-Mi nt :.-1:- iii, '-inn. Tin-n p.il-'i'-an j.o ty t:' i North Carolina has uioro reason .(,,i( f H!l,i (iie taiim is could i than ever to be pioud of her favorite (,X0t pone fioiu n p otN wh s !.it j sou, Zobulon B. Vance. In tho Sen- f urn declared b-: fre- !;i -l:cy n-M.'iid L..t...T'if...l si..i.th...-rpatest;i'f free law mat.n.s!- . !:; U i110"1""-, , -.lit!.'. Hesaidtl.efari:,eisv.iJ : legislative body m tho woild-ho is ii;p,)ov ki,:, :,a j uov tbe leader of tuo democratic par- j .tft- nltil )V(M j,,,,,., ,,f , !v in tho discussion of tho tariff, our ,1.;, yeiiV ;iri i in n-ed. ! .,Ht imi,.)it.int national issue, lie met-has noilu:. : i-mniu-.l the debate on last Monday i be again trusted ? Ubia district answer at the polls! it. h- ''V n of f..r to .lo w; h tin' ttaii- suction. e,-Ct to lake wnai is f-..n him. The 1 mi .ciutie patty I a s'iiowu ft disposition to l.i lp him. A I). -luocratic House I. us j a d ti-.n Miiis bill, which m d;e a le.lndu.ii of live p.-r cent. av,-i;i;'e. but it las lodg.'d in a It. p b:io:i;. Seua'e. liis apreil m b-l:all of a ivmo ciai:c Mipr.iu.i.- in North i'a; ims. was can. est :.nd eli.-iied :pj :a :se to . ,.;.!. .' n.v bo enforced if M. u ton is elected : the echo. II,- said the Dei., .viatic " "BU J , i .1 ,,. I, 1 Rkucction of the tariff laws is the ! with a speech which ought to be read chief national issue between the den . by every voter in tho I uitod States, i-.r.ii., h,:,1 rermblicau partio,. As 1 and which has been umst highly cm- is well known and is often said, a'plimeuted by tho h ; statesmen Hurrah for "our cb . - . . . v . e i :..., tariff is a tax. Therefore a uigh tai in oi aiui-u. is a high tax oud a low tariff U a !ow, rrr: . .... ti,0 WiP.n Party favors a' Payment of the special tas bond a uu .- t - , . i i -iV : lii.li tat mill B,g r.u. iu. u .s T;...-,,.,,,,,, H,, ,)o,U(.rv (bvruuv had the democratic party iavor. a , - - - , sl(lU.; u.at th tariff, that is a low tax. There is no; nor. lue payment o. .u. , ntv-.-cv. n ,-,.,;. Which paitvi woui.i nearly rum oui VvvV,r, .-. and ihat se, t: .1 tile V. I, itc 1 OJ Ci'l lll. tit t't as bei'ti le ot the State Jlonnls alin.lt tllis fact then oubt the people-tho tax pay-j the property of many would have to .IS ,U(W pi,..speiou.- and happy. H. . ...... j...; h mild. Wo civo our renders with told of the days when negi.i in-ig-..- ud ti till-ill- F DlllU UUIMOB . ...... more! this a picture of what may hap-, l-at.-s wl... cm..i r..n .. .m. i Look at it and see if urn hke -,Zu .-Ul w inU- m.::,. when; to l-i:;!;c tl.eit cio t.i.u'us upul: school ent tariff compels the people of the j - Vsirni,rs. AlliiUllT,. IZThs United States to pay about ten mil-, i- v,leili ,lii;.v nu ii . the svstem of otu lathers I n- '. ti e credit of r l ..1. nncltcj txt f o lavoi ! .Hum that the rroswut tariff raises money than is necessary for the sup- j pen. port of the government. The pres-! it ! lion dollars a month more tliau isj a few hours' notice a Lve , uicessaiy. Why then should any ' audience of ladies and faiui. rs - some mau or party object to the tariff the ; of them Republican famu-i s ga.. , . , , . , ! ed iu tho acad. uiv hero last Saturday tax-being reduced ! r ,h f i.flm (, ; Last summer the democratic House R A,ail,it.rf pVesideut of the N. f Representatives passed a bill, call-, q Farmi-rs' Alliance. If the auncunco ed tho "Mills Bill", to reduce tho j U1, . t, had had tunc to roach the p.-o urescnt tariff or tax, but the repuhli- pie, there is not au auditorium in the .. . I.. l...l ...M, ,l liuvo hi, 1,1 I ID ! CJuui, iu. . .... ; people, so great is tuo popuiaritv oi , reecptum can Senate refuses to pass it . , DeOOie, oil ivi 3 iu ' oil" 1 (.:: . iv-..,l in i- " stead of passing that bill the repub- i , A;eian(i,r iu thi.s section. Hi- 1 AK.xai.di-i a k licau Senators have prepared auother , rt.(,( )tum ilt.ro woald have hec:i p.mv b .:. t bill which they are trying to pass. t unique and very enthusiastic wit-.r Their bdl is in the interests of the duo notice, but his speech was a cupi-, rich manufacturers, and affords little ; - I or uo relief to the tar. payers of tho ; thftt ho lmJ ueyer btlforp DU,t tnegood ' country. The difference between j,eopi0 ,., Moore county, but thought ' these two bills is very striking. lue that they were as goou as any iu uu the system ! ) -iii. ci-.H.. S ,i .ii-. lti.a 1 -is la . .. vc ici mod. It pays 1.-.- t -.,.' than any other State t-xcepl T. .ip. w i i-. ii iias mil. ions cf acres of l .i.d a:- a r.stive. and is d-.iug moi-i -for e.bi. a'i.u. that, ever b.ioie in its history. Ii has e-t d hsl.ed an A.;t . u'tui ul college at Ual elgl. wheio yo';i.;r !, c-i'i i-v taught lU1.lt- ..let li:e.-i::il;!Sllt. I '. .1 that the n. i'c cii.lic in t .'w. r to. ;i,'il:e tl.i:- tl-.d vaiual 1." il st.tutli'h V.eatlier and i'it'. AVs:uiT..:;. Oct. S The we: uid crop bu'oc'.in, issi.. ,1 l- the ttiei Sig- tiili.'C says: l'lie weather has 1. !a ('i able for iloi- (ioiii.an. i oiu-iessman .-con otiier 1 eisouul uud poitlical friends of the President took a hand. Wheth er these gentlemen could net a;;ie.' up. n a candidate luvcpiahle to all l'.icii.-ns. or whether tiny finally con cluded that the i.itereste of tin- Slate aud Nat.onai tickets would be best served by u tn angular lo.-.d tij,l.t, it is dithVul't t-- say. At all events we have the in iconic. To i.igt.t the County Dotii icscy will put Mayor UewiU iu r noi!ii;:ali. li ; and as I,.- is endorsed by tho Citi.ehs" im v.m.-iit. ' there Sbtisms ewiy pioh:.l ihty of his ikcl-.ou. Tueie l.i-vei- was n slaiper nor pn-tucr light in the Empite State than this j. nr. 1 lungs me n -dup' in sucli a, b-.. i. del n;' m oiner i u is elli li."--:y ...uicliit to keep a.. -e tla'.teltl.g : o'.. in sight- Yo;l t;. d ntvi t m il '-elio aio mu.iit sup titsi.: ' :-- i iali.l in., I w tif wouei ...t sesila e to a:irai' loiiLh ,11 l ais nu Gov. lhlih t nst if til y had the ci.auce. 'I'l.i l. .'.gain v. il hear 'ii-.'.l sh'-utii g iu.-i..y lor Kill with i. w . a i-ouimeii.ii.t. ay chili, f. .r the l i.si- d.-nt. W In il ) on ;.et do I. t local ca::.l:d.it s .-it nation is sliii in, it i Mi.piiciil, il T I. o--e e.cel.ti :c '."ic -. f ( itl.'.eiis i... e. iiei.tr, M.igv. nmps, II. gh l.t,ei.-e men. l.ohllalioi.i t s. , i'liitod Lab a iidvociit. s. o. i.iu-ts, Auaichlsts and Atnel icahltes (the iiilest fad in I... line of pohtha. oi-g.-liiiatlui.s . .... e. nil I- II. the Mi iiop- 0. 1.- ; and a i. '.j'i.ty wl.il i:g;.; of polr.ics ti.ty m-.iUe ..: i-o all the . ig i.n-1 little cng-wi.ee!- ; i i iu liiOt "!. Su;i l...' ;-..:u..tu!i Int.- hot cliai ged luileiia!.;. lining liu- pa.-t ii.-mih 1 in. clm..cea .no .r J:lige!y ltKl. a -ed Deaiociut..- mjo:ity oi .'New Voik and ihiu ; ,y-;. the party ::-ii:a tz claim win. ' .- n tlmt t in-l :-: oi tin Sol e wi.. ii.' iui'y do as win as It di.i for I ic -. i.tii.l tour years ,i;:o- They expe, ! t.. b. at these ligiiie. Iy ..ine lo.i'n.t. I itsli.g tin if hopes l.p.-li , a ei.t.Mi.-s j'-isl c.'lupietid- it they .to, I'leve.al ... v. .11 hate, hot le.- lti.il .itl.lki'l m ajotity in ti.i- Mate. If they doiit, lie o.:ght to have Lad that, anyhow. Con.-nici.tlile i ,-iteU:. nl ha-' giowil out of tho 1o--uieot the i.f; lil-iieau plot to i o! I. io Tehli.- ivi.i ta "nielli--." into Now York St..te. lh. Pemociatic n'-'umg.-t s got wn.dol th Siht-n.e U wtik iiO, and li.ni niat. ly set lo w.il; to cotniliiaci it. it i." s,.id I mil 13 -ss y.i-iy has el.ai.gid j.l lai ties to Siiti.e ixiei.l and .w.i ui a -nod pom -l. el iho mii.i n d,.t!..i t.':ilt.pa.gU l-oo lie, Ii-ceUlly i.Uali.l. Hi the l.mpiie State. J5oss lju.iy in sai l to be in n tower ing l a-.-ion ov. i-1 he 1 1 cent iv i. pi-i I ed Hi piil.ii. an laiii't 1-id -. but h- is ii, i 1. a.l i.o 1.. i as the P. m.sylvai-la o.-,. . i Barons it. y ci.il them "Suai' l-i- i.ili.-ll-.Mi.na, : wi.uch.pp' 1 II. thl, - ipi.uleis.il a mil. nu. ' - .mpc.ig,. I' 'o li e. i, is sill 1 II at these o. 1,1 :, .: n .M ;e dliiy l.s: -ill i--i th.ll the Kep-.iil.e i.ui Taufi JJ..I mu- only u iit'.le I'am ptugii gho:t. wl ali wuii.. I li. -'-a l- mi v pos-ibi,ity po, nut I'd to mate ria i.-.e ; and ih.-io mo 11. '-o w.i.. a-cit that 0,-iay himself was .ver ,eLliiO w.tJi this uotiou. lbs vion-i.l ej po-itioli to ti,.- icp.-rting ol any such mi-i.siue is Listoiy. thorn. an ! ihice of the c-lh. I side of the house ' take, m -ic CO.. fnlt fi.au this aiioma oils it!, It 111 ll.leVC i.,0 I.licsr-.lll Let th-.t Jcsii.-e Fuller will rthv socci s; or of Chief lustiee I at.-.v. I Senntoi- t'oc'.rcl! icade a cr.tiilic' i(-p'.y to Senator Kale's goody- goody lee.-h in r d to tho cuciilar issued ' In (bti. !5 .-'.u 1 in ii '. ation to p.pializ ii g the '.wo p.-litvid pmti'.s in tho liou-ltim.-et empin; e. s at tho aituo li. s and avr a-hi'ls. lie upcn.-d hi r.1 mailis by ! end i g the .lay Jlul.bell hiilldoitig eitvu! :r to t ' vet iimeut etnplove.s. is.-ne.l duiin;,- the cam paign of ls!0, which w.i tdgtied by Seea'Ois AHi-i.ii, Hale. Ahliiih. and Hiscoch. lie t't en qit ,t-l C.all'i. Id's letter to Doisey. if Star ionic noto rial v, a-l ieg i im to have lirady. Soo-o-.id A i-r-iit I'o-tma-ter (ieneial, enlli ,1 i:;. on f'-i a:-i- lib", a i.-tt. i f: .m l.t vi IV 'i!.i lo-i. piex-td Republican Candida'.- for v.co -P, , --.dci.t to i -.r- soy. s!;v i:, r t! ,n he had eont i ib'it i d t'H.i. M r. Coekiell said ho only. r ad th. so lett, :s to r. :.: h the m la ory of the So: at-r !',-. ::. .A'.a no t ! I l. ' end to sh t! .h-. th ot d,';'ia latum to v I i,-n the liri' 's ni. e ! a b- ii luou-t t under ti Repub.i .-an ad-l.-iinisliat;.-:- in 1s'm. (i. wri-. r (bay. of I-idi ll.l. V.h;) .:( siMUll 1.:Jk iii le this week, HSMu.-d Mr. Ch ..-h. n 1 i:. a p. rs .nal interview ih-it Ii. b !)i was ail right.' Tho At toy oliiv. r i'. . ! :);., of tho ; of the V.Wt '.n;. :a:m dm t r.pmi .l.i. Ii .. l.- I : e: '- h ivo ,, ;: :i-c le 1. was d"i..'.i. .1 h-i tl o I f.'-.-h n' Ala I.::!'. SERGEANT MANUFACTURING CO.', Greensboro, IT. O. MASI'KA.Tl'lWRS OT FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL, COOK AND HEATING STOVES, Saw Hills, Cane Mills, Kcrss Powers, Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, Ami Ca.-.tiint.i of livery Description. tfrSend for Prioc-LisU PAllllISO'S i.v if ill if i Durham, 11. G WILL RK IiJ'.ADY FOR YOU! TOBACCO AFTER JANUARY 1CTII WllKRi". YOV WILL OCT i J 1 1 1 HI.illKsT MAKKl'T PRICKS. HEADftUARTEES FOR ALL UK A8)ES! Best Warehouse, Best Light, AND BEST ACCOMMODATIONS, biii 1: I lllll:. ' FOR MAN AN! Jd'.AST IX X. C. Oil VIRGINIA. W . .1 Ii To. pui.:. toll. IT . -V Diauie xiiAiis vu noises: ha:isn.-ted with rompt nes.s and necinncy. ttnd tho highest .'ii-ii an! oed. A i e.iitv welcoiii,. :iu:.;(s nil who ir.nv coiue. I e ,n I., a-li-. :::' I nal. i'y ami 1 1 i;.,o it . i' v i i o - is tl li.lli-.'. Vatle.-: c"i..-l..is:v(-;..- t! e the Miil- l.;.l . s:d,-tl,,te. 'l. ta.:.e. s 1 i. :i i. r v r. 1; a it. ! he fit' lie. uj WM)H-ott& Sim, fiLIl wm Mil il- el; end V ,el lit e' th- l:.-.-i;l. up will it. ti i.l ion . i- la!-.e;i h.-liie t to t Altol-: M .id, in' .1 W I , ..l.side th -.-iitl! i-irai, h.d'lv . '.-.o v -f th'. Sel.-Ue !-, allow t vote It v. ill In to a vole ! ,-foie ev (i. hum! (iail and i.t ih.-io a is to i-i p-.- s '..I !.:, l'i 2A'J mAHLJlN ST., roil EARLY FALL TRADE, i n. d d re . t fief mi I-'i a:.c Iu: in d to th- ,-itv much i i.pi.o. d 1:1 1 .l,: l;o 'I li.JlTllltl w:ll b " here )'. week to ai-.u'l" th. I. p'-nt.o cans beforo the Siipi.-i-i.- Cu:t f will b-'. , iv,-.: a public re,-. pti.-!. v hi. h is leitan to be ti r on -or. for the -.,;,! ;.tti-.." is cxltem.-!;. oi ula- i'.ei o i'o-t :.:::-!. r ii-m-ra! l;Chi-i.-nn li i-. ot ;r; ed f.oin 1.1- trip to Micl.itran. I!.- i -, -.it- I at the 1 1, moci a's oi th. i st .to -.eiy . Iitl.il i l tic llli 1 hope- fl.i of C U ! li.e the l-'ei't i, th t- S. fat. I'" V .'.I h.e.i h ft ll- !C V. stf r- dav h l i..di:i:.:i. w 1 eie ho !,-.-. daily ei e '.j'ei.ie: -s to -pi .!;, fr m Moi.day li. :, t i t !;l Sat'.i l.. Now n. 'o. l 8 lh ; n-seiii'iti.-e M. rrimati. cf X-w- Yolh. i- vet v orilie that Hill ,-,:ri v X. w Y.-il; H Iha' Mr. r.ri.-e is ii.ai.agii g th.- can 1 avn w l-el v. I he li. -p- b i-m, Na'ii'-! :.l Leagii. nmnn sloth. d. pin- .1 l ..ids d ml 'e wi-bh ,lUU -en. ;.t La-, a yi-'d. 10 ::r OT .-ui-1 uj I ;-.; .-.li-v!llc Slroct, RAL12Z8XX, U. C RR.VNl'll YARD, T.iri ni's Oi.d Stand, F.m; m;YiLi.K, n. c, MAM T.UTURER of al! kinds of Hannsoats au-3 Tomtstones IN M.VIlMLi: (ill GRANITE. cohtta- tor f.f nil k intlx of Ruild V.'otk, Cuibing. I'osts, StepB, .c. Pcsiis of ail dcHcriptiong oa I ai: 1 io d sent to any address I iipp'ic.li..;.. '!! S. A. GOODWIN, li 1. 1-Ks i'rnprietor. A! :ar US i..; . y. RAILWAY. 1 :. l h ! t- Hill will .; so t l.i: 1 .- I ' c p.ice.- ill oi.aiiiv H is , .- i-.r for for .-lati in i v l : t l- fun Mr. l'i. i i so I.v, lust Hi I '..l';.'ie: l, i":i t ci :ti -o as -h ill have th-.-i: i c oris t .s- a; i r 'ci th lii.i, and s. t.t i - r, o- m:".etid:o . i-u.-h t h',!ie: f ! . act :i:i!:y en.l-a. k this e'-:i!iti i S iv fa i a- Mills bill reduces the tariff on articles State, said that this was a great cam a-A r(,wil , ; daiu-g the w.rk u(.-x .... ' . ,,,,i0' i,v p,iiui-tf that are most necessary to the people. "twwaTTaS ' ! ucorn-. on tu-fue lit. I. u-.i,; u- . i ,, 1. ii 'tbe paity in power was laiie.i upon ,)tt .,. mil-i-: i o -n-sim; rapmlv. ,, f ; qec.id Ji.u i For instance, it abolishes altogether , tQ gi've au R0C(;uut of it8 .towardship Jy 1 tm. .,,.p ,s ' po..- h.u Vb!uh I h-a' .'us Z asuie w,u .1 t.b . lit two weeks 1st Light l'lO:.tS f.l OliUl-d 11! t im pott ion oi the Gulf Stat: the tariff or tax on salt, on wool, on i 0 ue people. Thut was right. Theio lumber, on tin plates, on soap, on j had to be paiti.-s and fii-.pient elec i. on soda, on cotton ties, on tions to keep the people educated ... . ,. the scienco ot government, aim inai .. , . . . ., ,. , .. grindstones, kc , &c. These are arti- j thuut lMtioaH tLe ,lI ty : .,i;:,t?lr;,ufi;.;! J;!, cles that are most generally used by 1 m wer would become arrogant, tin-: iu (ll ..iro;;I1;l, K. nanntA in their every aav me aoriiiiulous aud torueiiui ot mo iijrui r - ' ' . - . ' . fc weaken the lb pui lii-an tu i.-, t m the i'.a-niu Si Ue.-. .!.(ie tie- Uepui. Il ea:, s have bll.ll !;iO. u:g h- io i n and ; earth, to show ihat the pie.-.-nt t.oitl was iust the ti.i;. lt for w. ikii.-t.iei:. Then-is hot much stilling to speak r i :. a . .V f. . ... ...... . ... The republican bill proposes toabol-iand liberties of the people. So io ; ,.st t.m),a s.ate om..f...U! ,, , the lute; K it,'j..'i.1Vn;.'iss, mi-nt was in at id bv ish the tariff or tax on such articles joo are giuute.l 1 the high Fv'leg-e ; tolairo crop has bc-n ii.juie.l i co! lti ,- j,, w ll(.llt which ha, put 14. , hlh- a.l ' ". J'0111 0f Be!.tCt,n. -OUr 8!,VJ"l!: ! In Tennessee the wea.lu-r was far-' ,.,,. fa!icif:ll ..ri.-es. Th.s ma Blv. UO, v Wlu A A nntl A,TA 1 llttT Id Rl'l-ll . -I',l' ., . ! . 1. . .. 3, . . . , .1 i ui ei". f t.- : oruuie lor Hie seeding Oi n iii ;.. mini. ,.. ... . uuil'uuo .ui-io, vu. -bo-, j unresei vca.T nra uui.rtlmui;i..s,; I au ll'Clea- Pil acre. Igl- Is 1 . poi ti ll. ers, sponges, &c, . i.c Now. is'nt this j only the American citizeu. lk-iethe: Tu;, ti,Ht i,,.llVv Host occ;i, ied iu ridiculous! It is giving the people i people are Ling and their rulers are , (h(? jp.po Alhiuuc States .lining the .ervaiusi iu u. ."- v....i.v..v , W0(.k) ..Uline. ,Ui u-na vegetaliii s il: rulers are king aud the people are1, N(.w ,,,,.s( y, l,n ,n st of the crops servants. ynXl pP ,n ft-L-n rt-il pn-i--us to the fiost. The Democratic party has nomi-1 A p.u,.,., trost occuned ip. New nated Cicvelan.l ami iuurmau ior . k,,.,!.,,.,! ... .1 .. :;.,'.,. 1,,., ,., jN m ot t e north- diirin-' k aud some oi .ceo crop liiiess.-e and II-liS of tl t th ot the lute !.VC l'i-.e p e S'ige of t'.'.e ! 1 ,V lllld '' e t.i.w . ii-.-ir w.y. t lat-.l, provi.b d. ley have -he proper cci t it'i. a'o . al.-o that, "..i.'.i .it :i--t:t.ow!.-.:-'ii. leg ft' liability theiefo:. b-.it l..ic:oe-c it wa st. pill, .ted if the ti. uly which h,i- f nl ed to la!." io . t. in,. I in a -i'li'it oi hnmamty !.. titti. i ur htr.ion. tb.ere lie :.p; l ol I iaii d the s.'hl of -:'.Ci 1 To. p'r, u'bie to Iho Chine-.- Mii'.istet ai :l: tiiji'iii 0:1 i-i half o! hi-government ss f.il! ir.il. tun; ' v foi ail lo.- -es a-.d i; j.i! il'Sl sl.-tlitl 'd bv i'hiliehO ,-i..n-. i subj.eis- ii: th-Cited States. -1:X-. I.o:,!.-el;ta:iw- Lilihatn. of Tes. .a. In ..eii'.- i -,-i lltl ll '. the ..,!o.U'.o re: O.MtlOII ill I ll" ..... .,-,1,.,-. u,., IC.i.t Mr, l'i. -in , House : That ll .. tho sen-e of this 'IV' Zr'" : Holl-e that appn pi i.ltt- legi-l-iti "tl for Ti,r.iLi. n, I :tr .;. Oi-s, u: I- ii :tl,e piev.i.iin a,.d ruppresMoi, (,f i;v-;; t' i.n.U is inn.io. .a civ ileiiiKll.lcl oil i.li..ni i.f wh e i i w -rui uu- :m' I .in I rii.i'.-i -r: l,",u-. T si-rl-u I -1.- 1 Si ill .. ill l i 'Hi.- si i. ,i ,-r.c..e 1-l.e: -it,. ii--:, .1 te ii, a.- i Jl l-. .-Mull, 11' nil ir.. niilil Hw-1 Coii.ionrd Schedule No. 4. T.-ikil:;; cl'ieet Monday. Sept. i:4, 1888, . v ti i iv rer srsnAY. -ir...: - i.i,; -: T. nil. .Ixlnjc Siulb MaII ft l'ui.eicr -i ,lle. Airivi.. 7.15 p.m. . 1,1". 4 11 :l t'rjiii rnim .Inlljr i-si'; ' Sun. ".ii-M "l.i'l .ii Train nil.-, from ,.-.-.-, ill-, mill -. in ii mi Mon - - - I I ; . : i j ftli-l fri-ni l-'ftyell-... Iu -aiiii. 'rhiivl;i)m and m .! !: :, in' ! Fnvollavill a. .. .-.,. in. I I rl lnji. ii li:;iii. li tun ilauy rxrplHua . I' UYI.K, (lon'l riu. Afctit. MtT&i mim. I'AKLOU SUITS. us.-.-1 -:.i-. I'a. i.-r Suiis, 111 K 101. M Mam low it to OM Sl'ITS. ail I'.' 00 lo 30 M C Oil 37 Ml In AU 00 V0 lo l 'i M -.1 1,.1-kT. -. I . im 1 ! -, f.u-i -' i a." li. kit lh, ni w .a, c. r.' W,i i i:i.l:IXU. , : eilliy, I ) I N i N 1 1 ROOM. i,-; a, i e i,, i.,:. n lai'liw. Im; ll.-H mi w-lilial P i.i,. n,.,,,,, a atone when they ask for bread ! Yes, the republican party refuses to abolish the tariff or tax on wool k;Mi niuL-pn the cloth ins to warm the poor man and shield him from j l'r esulent ami v ice i resmem, .o...,, iu lht. ,,,-, hor.i pom .... tita i-ipr. inn. .nr. i it vt- uun uzts utrcti the winter's cold, but is willing to abolish the tax on laces and braids ot tins num. ii iei.ii tnii' in milt,- unreal'-. lo tried, and it is believed that his si lou- , . . , ,iie 00i n u.(,., IM r(.poi t. d in . (-1 lhok' r H.itehinson. fairiiii iilv if n .t t ll'e.'t i .hat e!y known as -Old iiui.h . lie had In oil -ret ti.'ij thii.ijs readv for mouth when it -lav. h." pulled the string th. ri was fan Iho been n. ti r d tin re muco lh. Anglo Russian wai scale -f tl.tie an. I a halt t viw.-.-Ih. h m.i'i'". ice t l-'t'ir.'iil,. r.llUlll, Hll-l lll.l can pe-ple. and that tho remainder of '".VLT yJ 7-.,, u., .-.,' 1 1.4 s. K-i.ili. .r . Iliuc!i llu lf of HS niti.'.iv.!iti. nn 1 vriuit Ai " it i-Mtw .'Tiili! may be n.ces-ai y. sliontd be devoted .', m-.. hi u-i.-.' s- -.-i.-. -iwt. i .-ur . . ii. I in iT.-i -lio.i i f -lie h i-'l, Mtlon. r.-.i: la-ocai", m-vi-hs. an .-r.-i. i.-ni. - on. 1 1 , .... a,..i,.'M 1 1. 1 ttil' .i t.,iTii--r .-;-a '!- In i ' .llll ;.. O.-.k i t I'l.i-n y ivnm TABLES. 'idlAIRS. I'JSM MOO to KM j IIO to I 00 1 lio M 119 00 uo 10 04 3U0 llli 2 00d IM 4 M 1 0 s i i,- , ",,' " mud lo th-.l t ml all (-tl cr It gislarive , 'w,u"-arM.H..iiitifi.i r . euU.av. pulled liie.timgt.l. re , , ... M,.011l.illti0 .n.-rln.i-. Muny ..i m---n n.-n ... , s-u-h '.stthm; ,.r.d dancing and ' l"' ' '',S e'.'. V, 1 "a" , , 1 1 1 U, ...... Iu lit...ur ilia art a r..-r.-.n.M tu lt , .uu lilul tat ifl bi. hi. should be suboidinai- ,-,.i..au... Cltul cmtoite-hs i-n 'tie it cor t.t . ,, Ix ,-. .,1ti.-,n '"IK W'am.v suk is h !; .h.,t .-ivibi! t!..' ,, , , , , ii. ,,,( d until ti.o i nipo.-o oi : ins li si'ioiion ,.,,., ,. ,!it. ...... n n .-.-. ,u Pi'o-I ee l'A.'huiige l. ; '-ad '".,.,.,,,.,:..,,. "l.l.-l. m-iko c. the ,-t ;, a-a-family if" did administration will comr eud i fair '.,,n,u,,. which ornament the bounets and i itself to a majority of the American dresses of the rich man's wife and: people, aud fioui tho fact, Mr . ur-, M T. Y.ucs. win , 'man, while Senator of tho '. . ' d : missioi.a: v, has aaugmor. 1 states, had never uttered a w, , .r i.f p.-.tw i. the St ii leafs Yes, the republican party refuses . C0U1Mltted a (loed against the inter i of Wako I . , , st College. to abolisn ine lartu or ih ou "' i ests of tbe people. I lie liepuhiicans which every man must use, but offers ' have never been able even to suspect .w of the eiit a iiift Aid Fund ll.au chai.f,. Ul.lUlt i-i i i.'.li-l..-1. Tla-iiuin.- 1.,'hh iiiii'i I--, inu--li ,.'.ii- w:i 'i i-i. r f- r he. i I : K..V sen: Oihi. tr- a: hiiv -Hk-IrIIv mI.ti ilte-h. l'his ses ioii of Cotigu ssr.ow beats 4 the reeoid f -r conlimioiis b iigth. ; el,,:,, ........ . ...r .. .Mti.OUO bil ii.-is ol Wi .'ill . i , ,' L-i,,,, i;,...,.,,, .... iMi.1 win i.riia i. tr-!i.vi an niesi reli: i, in in. .. . ............ . 1 - hiibI.i-- to pli Vel.t tl:e tiepuliliciili t:.alors t'oin rejHirting any tariiVbilh but the S-mit-irs had d.cidod to report their bill, so that his visit was like all Hi :r tu.ri.-.,. her ..i r Overworking th trainmen on the Baltimoio and Ohio Railroad, caused a collision in-ar Pickersoii that re-u!t ul iu Urn .b ath of three ui'ii aud in juries to seven others. George Maeoiubrr, a fourteen year llv. Mll'.-Ut the fi-.i t railing ovei looking the ; . , , . . ,.., ,i, s,.n.iyr.ii.i.-ii A Iria- i. i. i.l,I a n. to abolish the tax on bulbs and bulb-1 his honesty and integrity in pers m or , , l in politics. He is a great friend of ous roots. 1 the people and is called the "Noblcsi les, tne repuoncau pariy reiuses Rouiau o( Uell ull .- Xho il(.lmi,i,. to abolish the tariff or tax on soda, Lan. i,ave ii..iuinated Mr. Ilunison soap and indigo, which ev-ry farmer's ! and Mr. Morton for the some ollices old boy. of B dtituore. M 1, walked wife must use, but offers to abolish I . TJe issue bet wiim the two parries . from that ebyto 'A a,hit .,u last . 3 I 13 lilt) 1 HI 111. 1UI 111 lv:ur.o rn-m i" rt Ul i- v- w ...... vthe tax on currants that are used in , tow . Spain by Uiat nat!)e whose . b1iow. Ho ynt iu trees two i-ights. making cake by the rich man's wife. : habitants exacted tribute frota the The Wa-biagtou police returned him Yes, the republican party refuses merchant ships entering the lleditn- to his u...t;.v, s in Baltimoi e. to abolish the tariff or tax on th. Ua ; 't oi'Jt . if. plates of the laboring mau, but offers , fv prZ.ti. z.ens have been cured of chronic i he:,- to abolish the tax on sponges that ! In the eariy"rtay9 0f t,0 P.epublic, the matism by that wondoi nil p irn bmusii are used in bathing the rich man's , manufacturing industries needed pro- er Si!vtiou O.I. Puce i ceuts. . . . :,. ba il,,,.,. Kiii-1 "U liv. -Ion. s. what a hofsTse you HOOT: .iceiiiiu . .y , l . il,,-,,,. Yes liaised HOUI ii .mis on the l'.oor in a few i'ou co-ild la t buy stand ing-room in the fue gaih-nes at .?". if ou wen- ieckv eiiougii to etiugglt to pit, yi u voiiid bo ai't to closo your evt-s .'.ew.utly and thark your stars thut you v.eie not mixed up in the w.iLhii g li u-.s of hum.i.i'.ty below. A compn-i.e jargon nf la.n.y tongues, idl b n l.ui ous so far as you ' io coii cei tied in many keys, all pei;e!iatii-g and iiii aiing men gmj phlig int t. wiih gh. ' ''.oial ferocity luitis ulid b-a:s in mortal combat then the saiiii 1 i i ,ne hatiiiner, a teuiporaiy bid Hi)., il.d carcusscs ( f the tigura tie - i.e.. I and dying di.iggod out Thims to sci-m -innrRs. r.wr.ui: Kurr: ry ilay f T,-r,e yi-.ir !t.. Hiaiiis Sun-lay- i , "ii,- yi-nr, ' fitli.-u. : - tllOU'tll, '..ilr, to Ik ik ft. iini,- en. m -i, 1 M li.,.-Th. 1.10. 12 50MI1 MIS MISCKf.LVM.ttlS. Cnn. . f. r r.-s- UI.: i-linlrs, ll.rl t,-t, H OS S;,i ai.-Srii li.-l.-, " M W.i.-ll 'V I r. Milln-wif, 4 5 v.ur le ...s. flOOOBDd IUM I'nii.lri-i.'s lt k.-i Mi-I Hii,-H -ilrH, i.v, 11 00, nail 1 1 fal ) llLfko! Cai : ll.-. , Willi lv.ms.ils. tu 0, to 00 and 1 00 Hull Sl.lli IIJOOBod UM Sill.- . 'In r Win-, 3 0 1 ..link-- . tr ail nUOt ltOO Hainni k I .l'i, tl no wad 100 11, ,l-.ti m,K ti u.ii rjooto 1)0 WimlislBH.H, MU " I17SIO ISM 1.1 the :o. ti'.ir wi.. gei if.e pos-'.ve laps'- ! few i or ' while the mii viw.rs e.ch ' for the next charge The it.icle of death would be a ulid to many of these eel kers who in tho deal of a !i have eil the li:,.itie;al life t of then., and ! tiie from Hiiii.e pui pose -triiitii'ss. Seaator Ingails was opposed to re- rtiiig a I iiiil' bill, and some pec .pie h..y 'hat neither he nor Senator l'i.im'o will vote for the bill which has been iciioited on account of the big cut in 1'ie sugar tariti". The puhl.e debt was reduced 1-1,-,":M (mo di.iii g Septemher. 'Ine continued abset.ee of a .iioi um in the li .ur.c has started a project to pa s a fohstiti.tioiialaniendmoiit nmk ii g a smaller number than a majority i f all the men. hers a ipnauiu. In the ligis'afive bodies of no other eountiy in the world is so large a number le .fiit'e 1 to ci.hstitute a .pioi uiu as iu the House of R-pieseiilativrs. i.-.i Ordi-is from iho Couutry, accom- l' ,miii.,l ivilli llui ("ihIi. will renaiT t li..- Weekly Sior t U:n wmli-t ol ' in.- t pi a i lop l n' l eu . i. ui. lira in m ui iuijuii j cliectluily iiiid promptly answered. s. c. szuTsorr & co.. No 12 F.-.st Martin Street, RALEIGH, N. 0. A,rll 13, 1SFK. ,s iUki r The Wivk'.v Slar nr.- I, 1SS'. tor -Jjl-i'lCs, 111 "Sl-lel VL CHI!' I".it Haul In 'H in,- . t.ai. -j. ,-,-.i; IHKsi iii ev. rv iIhv until Jai.tmry 1. issp. I..r l.".:, lui-iuUxf l' i'. M.-.H-I.. Aartl.Ks, 'nlKSTAll, lin-lv- t.'l lurk lia-r. l.w YeiU. mm DYES lo Your (lii.i KyrhiK, ul Home. Th y i.l ilv Miry hl.i. 'i.r iiresulJ evi.iy. wlwri'. True IOC. 1 3. k4,. Tl.ey haven.-i.l I t strei.irili, Hniftiii.e. Amount in 1" sl.ufvj , . ur t'.i.t....' o( t'-ulur. or iion-ta.tlntr Q,iMlit..A. hey Uo U'A erik or ntnut ; -10 iiorn. 'ot ante by II. T. CI nelii. llru-.-tflsl: C. A. H--n. . I. Hi-fi l,. lilUK-een i. Sl.-o. Hill W. A K,,ii8li-of llaek ueya S, C.. nll Co.: U ttnil. Now, we candidly ask every intel!i-1 cessful, Ucau;- tuen there was but ' ! ' )V Yield I've ho t hat ir which ih-v i. te.ed rich The collapse o. a Mooring at the geDt.ter,whichbiRoughUopaSst, -nwiiUad rud which bill would afford more re-1 b baml Agriculture paid bet-, cures like : Dr. 1 nil touga .Syjrup : the -i . iou8 nurs of about a huuihed hef toth. peoplot Answer on the! t,r than unpro.ecte.1 manuft-cture; williurc you Ihe Bud will qmc.y . F 1 V u h i" ' I'Meou.. . -r.i....:L . i,mJ. hence, to stimulate this u-ce-i-' scare th In burs-aw:.y. oru.tw. lwkM,ljHU 1 , WM MM MS, For .1. signs and b uns for TOMB STONES. &c. pp!y to above ad tb ess. March 1". 1SS. ly. Civ,u. '. t I'nv'.p-M vk obtaiMl, wnd til rMal busiuum .i.nj iiasl f,ir .-.Iwlrrwlo r. llur tMtl.-,. U l,..iltr V. S. I'wtvwt O Sr... WV hrva no uS pncl, all bmBm tfinvt. hi-iiie run !mui.-t lr..t bn inn 111 t-mi- K.nl m lis .u.1 0u Ukw rcaol froa V'vtilnfnMi. . rn-Uil i-i. -!, t. il-wwlne. or photo., With OWU IW tlon. Wc whim- if j:i-mkhli or not, tn ot thaav 'u. f-i- i't .' .c ml iuit b mmvml. A bank. ' H..w l.i O.'Atu PalpnW.' wll nfmf. met io wri-eil cII.ti m )t lliwlo, toJS, t lowu, Kill trcv. .Au'ln-.M, C. A. SNOW & CO. OvpuilW l'loM 0Qk, W itkUt . C i Ja of eltction 1 vs. v -fm1
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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