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TlPR8BiT OCTOBER 2, 1 Si.. H. A. LONDON. Editor. Tub prico of cotton puzzles the .vorago "calamity howler". So , : ttHtometi i bo to complaining.! . . . , . . I : tliat ho ,s now ready tocompla.r. he j causo bis occupation in Rune ami be j Ma DOlliing to complain about, j exchange nf opiniou an.t 1nr.11 ui il i yAWMi (. y ., ,1, 0apt lin: Jehu S m i . 1 1 discission of important matters bear j ii.,,,,,,.. ;. 1 ;.,,,.,,.,. t - V-omr v Some meu cau never bo satisfied and . ,. 1 . ., iseiuieit, nisi lieutenant. i.ung. rtmr. is no use iu trying .0 satis.y J -on of Con- oul, , h , . iuul Wl! .a . . 7 1 ' t-l,i,8 , liaiu I'. Oldliatu, tbiid lieutenant THsm. They aeom hHako a pleas ( Vmpby fi tbe Cuban revolu- VaptliQ vH, J, who w,ia a praeliMtiff ar in being dissatisfied, and, it by , tiouists is a put feel ly natural fc'clisig j j.hysiciiiu, re.-igued in a few weeks, chamMT. they should ever Ko ( j I bo hearts of Americans, but tbe , alJl w((3 BU-.t.0l.tie,l bv Limit. IJ.jh H..n ,hv v.,l.l l,.,.-.l!v b.. ,.t-ii:,'r-1 of 1111 't'''T'-'-lf l'tnV!il'"lH:r I nctt who die 1 111 Au-ust. 1802, and - lUdefon thsre': In tho political campaign lasf year c?ery populist and ivpiiblictu. Meak.r and paper insi,ted, al,,i f 11 mdo many persons believe, that Cleveland and Congres were re ponniblo for tho very low price ol Cotton. Yes, every 'republican and , , ,, 1 populist speaker and paper i-ei io!!,, 1 r 1 11 nd earnestly contond.d t..t;t (temocralic party was lospousib'.e fcr the unusually low price ol' col. Jon. and there is no doubt thai ' live t democratic defeat iu thisSiati It was in vain that democratic 1 apoakcrs and papers t:r;;ed ami argued that tho price of cotton was fixed and regulated :il Liverpool, m Xuglaui), and that neither Cleveland nor Congress was in anywise res ponsible for five cent cotton. Now, that the price of cotton is nearly double what i: was last dii, Will our populist and republican friends bo consistent and give ll.e fredit of this increase to Cleveland and the democratic parly '.' Surely. M Cleveland and Congresi caused the low price ol cotton last 1 ,11, tin v aiusl have als.i mused tho increase in its price this fal l Tho truth ot the matter is ;!.c prfco of totlon is regulated by the old Uvv of supply and demand l.asj yer there was an nnusifii!y large crop utid tho price was iii.iisii.il y iV)W. This year the cotton crop is short and hence the price l.asaJ tanced. Ol course, tberel'i'i-e, Cieve (and bad nothing to do with th" low prfce o! cotton last ear, nor I.:,-, i.i nj thing to do with its increased prico this year, ll is lime thai the honest pcoplo ot this coittiliy w. iv ; realizing and admitting I t I J( is time that they were easting asido wnjust prejudices, and allowing their aobor, socotid thought to assert it elf. Tbo increased price ot cotton !.a also exposed :. populist dulitsion, which induced so many persons to think that cotton decreased in price fcecauso silver had depreciated in Taluo. Indeed man- persons have earnestly contended that the price ot cotton is regulated and controlled by the price ot silver, and they would not listen to any argument t .I.. !...! I. ,1. , 1 11 o v" 11 1 1 u 1 l.nm..iii ) ) not tieed any argument, yet thc 1 sullicieul pet version of facts for a1 In the gieat outlay which t.'eorgc cannot do asvdy with the actual lucl j single story, proceeds lo tell that ' Yandi rbilt is making at Itiitmorc, 111 hat, while cotton is today nearlv 1 Mr. Uarrison doeen't want next year's ! North Ciirolma, I he j oung million twice as hi.'h ns it was a vcar iil-".. i "uiuitaliou to go to Keid, McKmley , aire has ontertaiucd a more serious . i- , , ", ,' ! yet silver is very iitt.o higher than : it was then I But possibly sonic enthusiastic j populist will insist that tLe increase i ,... , ,, Mi the prico ol cotton is due to our Hast Legislature. Well, there would fee just about as much sense and rea- j on in this, as there svas iu the us aertion last fall that Cleveland and i Congress were responsible lor the! low prico then prevailing. j Thb Slate i'air is being held at j Xtaloigh this week and wo sincerely! hope it is a success both in Us ex bibits and in the number of visitors ! attendance. For several years this fair has boon held under great difficulties, Tho grounds and build ings, are heavily mortgaged, and ach year tho mortgagees threaten 60 forccloso their mortgage and sell tho property, and il is very cr is very credit they have not ablo to them that done so, because they are nol c sen ; paid the interest on their claim. T little interest ia taken iu our State rm . , . , uy vuo 'ci' iiu oi me oi'im lie"- ! rally. Tho burden is borne by only a few. Capt. S. A. Asbo has ro entered jpurnalism by beginning the publi cation of a weekly nossspaper at Hal eigh, called The titdtc. We sincere ly hope that his success will bo com mensurate with his deserts. He is sot only one of tho ablest writers A.. Cl.l. I . l-i 111 I oii,u.uu,, uutuo is it; aafa and nrudent imlitieal loadni iin.l ! i " n.... i. i ... . .. i.., uouuaciiui, wiiii mis ifinti'iiiu LJI eat. ; , and valuable service to the people of j Uorth Carolina. The proposed prize light betsveen Corbett and Fitzsimmons will not takeplaeo, because they can find no State in which it will bo permitted. Th au advin.ee in civilization Uiat is highly ciedttablo to our couu-J Washington Letter. (From our lingular uarrospnnJsnt.J Washington, Oct, IS, 1895, President Cleveland and all tbe members of bis cabinet met for the ZZZol , t fi I T e .'.V"?, ,Y. i?rtttiro cf 2 """'" W1S 11 ,l" '"llluro 1,1 ' f,u njly soeii.l ga'hei.ng than one of busim-H, aiiliuuu lliere was some ! puuusner 01 af-uiiiion, :u pursnii of ,(,(,uar fr,.6 advertising for bis ; .r.peity, has caused a number of ' """H '' priininout buaiuoss men allow their sympa.y to run away ! with their mwd judgment and to jiM1 ju u 1uh;i(. .j f()fB mnM met,ting ; lo i)0 ,, ,u Washington for the purpose of publicly expressing sytu jpathy I'.rtbe revolutionists Tlie ! meciiii will be held and tbe icsolu- 1 7 . 1,11, . tions ol sympathy adopted; but uu -xiMii. ciiciitustances it is au ; i!.Hdvised alfur. ituplyiug mi cutire ly tnimvct ssary and uncalled for lack I of cotiuMcnce iu the administration ! i. .1....! ..'....... .ill, tl... I'.iKiiii ufK ifiir. 1 tic aloresa'd I'Lteipiisiiig p'lf Brown, K. B hsLer has been seconded in tlis!umwn J.,0ili V bfheiuc by republicans, who bope ; thereby lo embarrass tin- admiuis-; trut it mi 1'residciit Cleveland who is probably as fully couversaut wiili 1 be present status of ailuiis in Cub:i a id liuldiiig meetings 111 n ashing 1 ton or eis' w here, will neither delay I iur expedite nutters. He will iii ! j liin duty ivardU .-s of his own or tbe ! ; s mpi by i.t o'.heis A . i -taut Attorney General for the 1 o-t (ii;.', ii.-piiliiieul lliomas , Goodwin. Wiiisiiij. ' k'u'g'ee. .) no A. j i.e - a clever b ;!ow. a good lawyer i H ickney, A J. : I! gg-'. ee. W. L Hilda good IViuoerat, notwithstiuid HaekneV, It A. Hi'g:-bic. Ino M in .'.that long title IU ids lUiliiml U'. HueklieC. It. M. Ke:i es. .1 .'.:i 'Oi t.i Postmaster (t-.etr.il Wilson ' Hackuev, I. H. U'..(-v, .) me . .civ.s no doubt of bis opinion of ' lekney. ,1 esse V. Sie.ilm V J jthe.- j S:s;:ess colK-. llis which ad . Il.litbcock. Wiiglil I'peliureb. P.. It .ft b.'tiry initliods to attract cus -' itinv. J..hn. Wad bll, l. C. ; torn. is. At'' or giving the number of ' HatleV, Joseph liliams. A. J I lotteries liieh I.1V0 been shut out'nlev. Lao; tie W'llianis, . .) of tlu nuils by the iiiiti-lottery law. I Heii' .,.,,,, j,,;lU n ks. .1 A v I . i . 1 1 I . ; i! elaiv.i lias sounded tin ' Hi i t' i"ti. S. Wi.i krn m. A. I". dc.ith-k'iell i. littit ies in I bis conn- I Tho-o in n kod tluis ;- died ui t v. Mr. Ti. enas in bis lepoit says: weun.Is r disease w'oile in s-i Vi.-e. ti :t in y Lm -in. ss n,. n thiidi. th.-y !' uitheiibove l:l i! will be m-ct- hills,' 1 1 ui to stieci 1 it. resort to .-clo nu s I hut appeal to the gamb ling spu it of the people, and thev ue (ur lmg'y ng ir out their legitimate j ei terpi i-es with lottery advertise :11c;. !!. These f.i-eihat ing and ap 1 parentis' iniioci-nt M-hemes reach the 1 bovj and ;r:rls of I lie bind and tend 10 mane them gamblers . 1 ne rebuke :s t-:o.ip, 1,111 no in lugui iui uewsjia r rcB'.scr ei:i ticiiy that it is (leserv I, nor that it is needed bv some !i;isii;es.s concerns. .v.'-. jiarrisou s managers arc ios . illL' their shrewdness, if thev ai proiii of or i.K! resp.insiblu for a pjlitic"! fury story that w:u circu lilted in Washington this week. Talk about a thing making a horse laugb, .f such a thing were possible tuis story would do it. The preface to inn siory seis oui iuai ii was loxa ; Plait ami his svirked auti Harrison ' I associates, ami not the immaculate Jei j imiii. who Ftabbed iov. Morion I 111 the back at the Minneapolis con ,' vintion nf VI and gave thb vice-pie i.,,l..,ii.; 1,. Who..:,,. .. , .1. on... iiwiuoi.i. i.'u .-. i' uiioti.. 1ul Al).1iS jf lb(t wpl0 ot afr.,Iut!u,NeWy.,k or Abison, but to bis U)J otle tiul(! ranulllg Mot ton. Gov. Morton has not tuov. ed himself to be as good a politician j ,,s 'ie 's 11 business man, but nobody j in Washington believes that he can ; , , , ,r , . .,1 be fooled by any such story as this. 1 ,,u k(1))W9 j, t M Harrison was iu telegraphic communication with tlie meu svtio controlled the Minneapolis ''"UveLlion, and that ono word from liim 10 Jotiu U. iNew would liavopro VMited the Whitelaw Keid ileal beiii" earned out. He also knows that tbe fi w niUliio nnw un mililiflv iirotV.i I r - i w 1 1 is liut tbo Judas like preoursor of j another stab iu the back, it the op- i in irt 11 111 1 y tu administer it occurs. A gi fill many cock and bull stories I are being told concerning bargains made by the democratic Senators with the republican Senators for a reorf'iiuizatiou of tbo ."senate and a divibMiii of the committee cbairuiaus I sbiiisetc. Mo such bargain has been imiil. Just beforetho last session of Congress closed there svas au iu .... ..' I .1.. ... :.. I jfouu - tl talk about some such arrange ! mi nt. but il svas not pal ticipated in '0 ",,1U l"u a Uozeu aeuutoral :atn. iocs iian i.oauiuoruy iiom ineir; colleagues to mako any bargain. 1 do, not niv that some such arramenieul . " . i Illliv not OO lUiliie. ill I 1 HO SSV llial it cannot be made by two or three i Senators. i Alleghany Star: On last Satin, day night one of Melvin Heeves oxen svas stolen from his pasture by u man svho claimed his name svus Johnson. M. S Peeves and tiny I Crouso lollowed Sunday laorniti'' and lotiiel the ex at one Jim rhompson's on .Mitchells Ibver, he 1111011; i'MlgllL 1 1 1 1 1 ilillll .lOllllSIIU i. i i. ..... t i i. . , ; J,,!!,.... :.. , . i i.. n-i -e, ' . , IJI V l.l . i"in "i I'liiii'il. linen i i iihiiim ' - ....... ,f. ... .i . .. '. miii nisi, o iicmioiicu aooui. I lie sUHT i - i i i ii i . , t . . , i ho had bought it but reluscd . lo tell where ho was, but finally j tllifj ,tory lllltt. gav0 r. VuniJur ! counteracting and freeing the y went out into the woods and brought! t-,, . i.J " j torn from tbe malarial poison. Head nun oui. i n uiau jonuson was not captured. Since tho stealing wo i - 'I'l... i t . . - ","v"ji) i with a mail by (the nnmo ot Lps;ill.lo jn iiri,i0,,, ,!,., i-iuircn, in i...rroii ("iuuiv a..sotne time ago r.nd cut, him scverolv w itli : a knilo and tiiut I; pchurcli has since I died. WAR REMINISCENCES. CMam's far History. Company IL 4it h Regiment. In tlie month of Much, 1M52, "''TP W tl f (Jr?'''1 11,0 ''" m.1 of I law river, in the section o c,m)trv bL.Uv0(.n ,VIU1III ., riiapel j j Tin. titst oia'.wi s eleet.-.i wen - ibeu Lieut. t)idhain became captain. Sergeant J nines . iloi tou was promoted to be lieutenant. The following is a list of all the Chathinuites who belonged to this company at any tiiuo during tho war, iu addition to the four olli.:ei s tirot elected: Aiidrcws, N II. Atislcy, Sliiu'I Y. Bonnett. Alviu Benliett. J. llennett, M. A Helmet t, W. Ulake, Jobu Hrewer, S. V. Morton, Jiis. W. Jenkins, Mdlon K ibv, W. L Maun. C. C Manu, II A Marks, J. A Marks. T It Mitchell. S.d.lcv .Morgan, dohn Neal, lv M Neal, W. A Olduam. T. A Oidlmm, T. S Oldiiam. Wesh'v A. Hrown, Albert Ui,j.rts8 x. 11. ;i-Ctifioi. V. L. j i 'nvii:o!s. Thos. i "I'laik, Tlituuts 'I'.mk, W. IV Oiive, Ca'vin Tin tin. B l 1 , PcnniiigUm, J n k-ion ( v,,,( y jj, c,pji(.-, Jauns 1. .Vtmu-jl, T. 1. Dnvson. .Iom ph Kubanks. ( J V. (ioodwiu, We.-ley Iv.ggsbee, K.bei t liiggsbeo. T. S I!; . 'sl.e.. .1 W ll'osbei J K Ii OL'shec. L (f K sbec. P-Md I I (j,,,) t,,s s iiu 11- n . ot l el'Mii; otdv 7 I 1 .fii rs a'.il 1 whom o:;i (illici r and IS tin n died 111 si ivice of wound; or di-ia-e. When the con, p ins ai rived at Hal eigh it I ccai:e C-. ' !t of the !'.':! ieg::.i( :if. i f which S;, . ',( ri IV K 00. se'l.- ( i'tersv.:!' !- a M ij I' Ceneia ) wits elect.'. I c iloiiol. In the wind 1 of lst;:l t!:i eoinpiiny i.t.d o:u any I) of the 15;h icin.i t;t o.ch -ing. t places, .Md tl.i-i cottipauy then be ,.:,,, 11 IT, I, Ml 1 i.ls 1 xcl.a'.ge, which was a very mi l'l.is i xc!.a..ge, which was a very uti- I imn;', oi'curi'..nce ibirino tin- w.-ic. w hs i " I,,,,,,,, ,1,,. ....... made bv the Seel elarv'of War at the ! jmpiOst'of the oiiiciis of tho two ! companies. j We will not now attempt to give a full history of this company, nor describe the battles 111 which it fought. 11 there ar-any omissious 1 or errors iu the nl s mm of the surviv ioc in. pi' I.. I ..... I ' ... of the ei.iui , p .uy will make the proper coircc ' tiotis. VunilcrliilCs N. I.. listatt sun. bosom fneml i purpose than is generally known. A K'arojina for shooting his lalhei in mate, Gov. great deal has been written about j 1,1 vv m iMhJ' last- the enormous house, with its library. chapel, scores oi bed-room, and the urmy of servants which will be ro- quired to keep it up. but not every 1 .1 . -n 1 11. one knows llial Mr. anderbilt iu tends to make his estate a Mecca K,r til I those who are seriously interest- td iu the study ot forestry, scientific funning and horicullure. He has : " ; u oei I'niiim m uu tioj-s euuctu iihuii land enough to carry out any seboniot,1(1(..J!l8il,u thm ny ()Uiel. ,Wil-wt ' of this sort, 1,0 matter how big itjof the day. Tillman wanted to tax may be. as he can go lofty miles 111 ! j $1, ti,e nroeeeds to go to n d I rent I i no Irom bis own diiot' svith : , I out passing the confines ot bis do main. Ho proposes, therefore, to create a ueighuorlioou 01 ins osvn on 1 this vast property, which includes, I among other cultivated and uncul I tivatcd tracts, ono forest alono cf : mure than 10(1,000 acres. He will ' ouuu a village containing houses,: stores, and a picturesque inn, and I iiiptrtmcnls will he rented to all' propeiiy accredited students who 1 ,l,.irn lo ,.f.,il tt,,.....l... il... desire to avail themselves of the i facilities offered there lor the S. udy ; H tho nciences which arc hi- hobby, i i.um wui e conuuete't i i uio , ""-' "t'l"""-" rulml"'i '-'i,'""" : aud that when such debt svasctc.iJcd forestry, which is i.:u.st iiii.jtllB i, bhould run for not less, known in America, ami svi. I beeomo ,i,,. ,..., ..,,. .i.. ., i,. ' , i " ,v" J"" "ciwii. e i iii:ir.u est imporlai.co to us, ss.'l o carried on cxpenmcntnlly and pra-tically to ' "," l'sl,,"t "ev-'r before attemptc. in j i,s e.iu.ii.j. .vu mi. il iu "as: jusl returned to Mess lurk Irom liillmore, where has been spi-miing the mi tinner in ft .completed wing ol his great mansion. He expuels to have tho bouse finished iu lime lor u Christmas house warming, the guests at which will bo chiefly mem bers of bis own family. Hdgar Poo wrote a store once about 11 man si nose income was so largo that i i landsca po gardening svas Hit; only niiuui iuiii iuiiiu iiiuuu iiiiv sei ioun inrou 0() ,t UMlJ it mauy fJ0 tlat u , hobby lual could make any serious '"-s '"i' Asheboro Courier: Last Vear it was saul that lliere was in or ore pork ever be ti,. .. i ... i ...i. ....'.. .:,. u ';., .. i.S' i this year tlian last, 'lbo mat ket i opens at five cent. A Lour Bicycle Hide. Fr m llio Sow York worlil, A young woman of most astonish ing courage ami dolermiiiation lias ....... ,',!...., 1 (,.,. ,-,, 11,.. 1 J i, ' .. , w-i , -1 world on a bicycle, She went a. I , , , , J- 1 , alone, and she brings back a prarli- 1 .... .1 cal experience of titieon months 111 bloomers. In erosion:' China and Japan she was sliot in (bo arm 'ova Chinese bullet on the baillo !'u Id 1 I I ' 1,1 " m ,,pt,Vcd by ! the astonished l,l;crs -.nt locked ',,..,.,, ti.;. v ,,,, : ! ... ; ,i ., ' i ,'..1 w tit I r"in ' o : .'. , , . I . ' cross o.-.r ot liel tnc cii ami a p in tbe liip poikel of lor Iii 'onis, and that wasabotit all except a ! . -t 11 nieiit of credentials from tlm Sun day Wnrl 1 Her trip also decided a wager made that no wo'i an coti d accomplish sii.h a feat. In ihm.iv respects thia unpar.tlleled journey by wheel is more remai kalee than Nebio Jtly's record breaking tr.ji around the world in lS'.'ll The Sultan Signs. CoNsTAxriNoi'i.i:, O.-t. 17. An im perial irado b.ts bt ii issid appiov ing the scheme for tbe leform ot toe Tutkisb adoiiiiistirttioti ii, Armenia drawn by tho Untish, Tieneh un l Uussian eliitasbies iu eoij mclioii with tho I'oi te. The tiowspniiera bre publish tho mugh u toilowing: ' lis jlajefty, tlie S.i.ian, Cnuirb Kern w hose constant desiii.' has aiwa sboi u s,,n .1S ti,(, , iiicany 0111 iriei iu.s iuiii an ii'ii ui circumstances and c.Mciiiiiteil lose cuio tue we i-iieing ui tns Miojci-, decided that iclol iu shall he mil 0- dticed in that l'rovince ot lhelvn-j pire, and lirst ol all in I lie Province' id Anatolia These relorms will lui'i t j u.r, I-JOO..I.., . lo 1 lie Miltan gave an an iienc ministers eai'.y on eo ne -day. Tiny implored him to t-ign in.. scheme ot reform subniltle I by ll.e powers and bis Maj s y at a-t gave i Wli a'"' consented to lo so. 1, ia ce I. lis be. ii l"" I""1 "' itied by liie aiiliiiu,,ce 1.1 1,1 oj 1I1.. i ;i"ccitance ot tl.esil.c n Ho ! great excitement in Consiao; op. i proper, svhele lliere are s . i , strung pi. pii n v leeling aga:i-t il ' Scheme. Tin Siiltas. Mot.ai I: I tlieolo;ical siinb iils, are cr ss i i I togci her Irom all directions i'a. :,. jelsoldicis are stationed at isc 1 hundred yur.ls nbout tin ci.y. I Ttt Tt iitiic Ici!l iis. Sj "l ii I.' 0." i'l..irl'i:s OIv-.t. V. iNsioN. ti.-t. I'd. .Mrs Mai. i d 1. a de.'ijcu'e.l whit-? svo :i 1:1. W.1-. m. 1 over and killed I y a p is. ei;;.. 1 , t rain, -n route to Mt. .i s 1 :: ;! 1 it'ape I ar and Viiilk.n u ;. y roml incur P.nii.'iclo lTiurl iy i.'.g'.it. S::e I wis walking on tbe tiin'k un l Ibr I trainmen did not know of tin1 acei I dciil until the rciur.i tiip n t luori: Img. Tin iclr.tises i.f the woi.citi found ber mangled body IMo -.. iv ! 11 ght. The deceased 'vus 1") s . ,1 s oi l 1, lid leasts a Lu.-I'.u'. i ii. 1 enil ' dren. I Mikp Kigor, n s'ln'e mm hsing ! ti"ar Poirnl H.ill, U.l. d hioisi-lf ihiM w'1 u drinking new l.r.in.ty I is rcpoitnl that I10 11 ti. I loa ii'iclul ''lll''v eight gallons Sliotiting at Cake W.-'lli. Moitmsrovvs, N, J, Oi'.l-; --Five persons were sho', one probably fa tally, during the progress ii fit cake walk at Fellowships, a small village on thfl outskirts ot this tossn, about 1. , ... 1 ... Ill I 'I III II II I lilSl, lllill, , , . , 1 10 miooiing svas none ns .1 in.t s llargett, colored, who came to this place recent Is 'iom Me v. bern, N. C. He svas intoxicated and got ih'.o a iU:ll'l'e! ssith the m usieia 11. While the tight svas in progress Hirgett svas shot from behind. He wns finally disarmed and arrested. It is said llargett is wanted in North (Iradu.itcd Income Tax. Com-ubia, S. C, Oct. IS. In the' Constitutional Convention tod is nn , . 1 ' amendment was adapted to lie at - tide on taxation prov: 'ing In-tin. imtiosition of a gradeu tax on in -. , 1 comes. Ihe proposition to impose; u per capita tax on ilogs causeit umiii .1 i- 1 1. 1 . .1 ine puouc sciioois, uui me convt-n tion ,cfu(ieij lo Bdopt this or any Btnentjment iiaviii the taxation of ,i.,.rj ;,, : a i.;h ,. ,,,,.i i, ,,.!.. "jy muuicipal tax on their cap itu btock was defeated as the block lti tUi,i)o8ed to be relumed by the 8jai-t.j0ldei'8 i,i,,.i,,i .i;a i,i-nl ., ..' j.m ir,,,i,ri,t nos n, fion ()f p10vibion prohibiting ' .:, r,tviu f,,., ii, . """ """"I " .' : any bonds except at.s. lUt tU Stato debt saonii not bo i,lcreH80,i t,X(.t,,,t , by a vi.teof two tLirj8 of tbe (.aliliod sou r-; ..iii. i-ii.j li ol IU"i n ,ii. .ii ,.-i t , Vimis. 1 Ilh tutWMinn itriiviiliiii'' 1 f : n U1)jcl)t coui,.1M.tPd by tho State dur i r t,)(J civi, war Hhoul,, ,,Vor ,, , ,vaH ti ickuti out as being unm.vt.s- u; lLU u.m KltTtiic Bitters. Electric Bitters is a medici ie suited lor any season, but perhaps more gonerally needed, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when tho liver is topid and sluggish ami the need of a tonic and altera ti vo is felt. A prompt use ol this medicine lias niton averted h ind perhaps lata! bilious lovers. Mo . . ... , med.c.ne will act ...ore snroly aebo, Indin'oslion, Constipation, Dizziness ields lo Electric Bitters. "''a anJ 51. (HI per bottle at U. It. Pilkington's Drug Store. - - - riosii' vrit Cleveland s. es t v-stcr- at 1,10 Allaul'1 Ex'oiti n, and .an immeiiso crowd greeted him. Hold Iturglar. Kinst. n. . C, Oct. 10 Last n i U 1 1 1 some oiio entered the resi (! nee ol lr. II. D. Harper, of this V aeo, t liroiiiih a window, came into f , , , ', bis bedroom, svhoio a lamp was . . '. . . 1 , . uiming, took a handsome goM ... . . , , ' bis pnnta Irom under his pillow, with l.ifty il.illars in inoiie- 111 them. This awaked the Doclor, who im mediately pursued the robbi 1 . w'io made los escape 1 1 rough a window in the 1I1 n i n r room. At IJ o'l-W.ek 1 lie I .! 1 .1- w 11s r-:i !ii: '. "lie thiol wa ivi.ienilv at 1 ' 1 i ii;; 1 on from the iOtsid". : tn as soon i.s the iroi.lioinaii Wen; In sleep aitc .11. plished the deed. 'Many of tho ciliens ol Ibiin i'.le, ' Iti ii-Hi'l r.r 1 ver without a bottle f ( liarub l'l mi's Couli Keiuedyiu the bui.." sa s J:.co!) li.iiwn, llo lea iing' 1111 reliant of the plae,. This 1! 'iiiedy b is pi.iviu of fi) miab val ue for colds ami croup in ehildien that feiv tiiot 'ii i s who know its w rtb aif willing to be wit hout it. IVr side by B vnti 'a iV. Ueadeli, I'ruggist, Ken,. -! I (V v mjit h'-.-s ', ti)'ner sln.uld know tied rvi to p'ev.ntej. The til.-! ins of tnio ii"up i.i li'iaiKi. Tii's f i.lov by u peeii'j: ! 'ii-'h I i' Cliamin rlai n's iy is given fret l v,. I'd b comes In, use or . fven j wi H. l l he e.. prevent tii :gh has ,l, T" e attack. 2i ami .cl cent boitles Hen. lea. J , lor salt! by ISynuiii . . Hon. I, (.'. L.,t hum, of Pis t couiily, died in n l.ospit'd at I? .It ':-i"ie. n few d:iv .';.". win :e he had ." lie t !' tniitmit t lie loi.l twice b' en a nil !,! biiliia r of C .1 OI1.I. sc. and was.i'iit' Perfect Health. Keep tli; sj stcir. in prrfoct or der by the occosional vsc. 01 Tutt's Liver rill.?. They- reg ulate tho Inuvek am! proiiuce A Vigorous Body. l7or sickheA-l;:i.h.e,;;:!ari.i. i:i ii'i'.sness, corisiipatien atv.l es, r.nabnoh: !'C l UTT'S Uvei F-L C'lf! e'Kv.i-. rr,J bi';'i tt.-.vi.;.; p j I.'' V.t f. 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Hi d i . g.-.l ' SVIilili.il ii. i: p,.,.;,i : ii; uinal cut, i in sour o.vn t'.iiiv s-.-ee;it : C -iii.iv This p'Uil o lll-lli lllli' has I ed opera' ed for twenty scats in the W-'s'ftn rs.a.isa' ac.si . ci.lv .?T 5(1 to S2.0'l n. tbe I tiOO iis.:i n'.ce. Local Ag.i.l- in o wut. 1 i:i ti t? Cot ty of iln-i'l rm. I'll." fl.fi h !' .. t; V'. '. 1: i ! ... '.. ; i ;.'.:. Pi k a n t i m.io.:,, M. '. '., or Pi ; r-i i, ;'. c". Circus, Museum PiTTSBQRO ft AT ills i 1 XvTo Otiicr -. TIT IT CdMJ'.S IN i v i-'- vi.i. T.S'J'VN sr !'i,r.r.;:N i S -v . e . : - .... ' ., ' .. :vv "' . ' ' ;t--:J-r'v--:r;:r tow THE BEST? We 1 1 sl: l !: t 1 ! : it t:ncti: !o.M :.t;ii mg ;;l shin:! tec It cf":llli: i 1. i:i:;t iii 11:. Ct:i ) i' - I...' !s ict s. : fu !. il kind- of No ' I a . ". i!s. i"e huso i.oo.- ii:i' t .1 !v ; ( lotliing as vi inns !i v . lo 'I10 sujc'ly we ha .vere befon 1 he advanci s id no; .,. undersold by 11 1 W ill i ;:'ad to show as it is no trouble ds at W. L. LOXDDX & SON'S. I'm suc-'io. 0.1. 10. is.)-. CONr-KN'SKP LKPOItr OF Till'. CON' I '1 i'lOM 01 'in." Commercial at?d Farmers Bank, 01- ija 1 ,vi'. it I, r-, . . i 0.1 iiih ro Thi: sis'i'-i tiisi !:. a, ix 1.:' li';:i t v.-cti-r.!!, lbt4. -: ;. L :'.n.i ni:s. 11:1 i lij. ,.. ..1...., i liul.-i i i .'J. '.ipital I-': ..-1; ;. i ::i IiafK, 17-". S. Cash. 5ltK.000.00 ! N'S pi.c. i:.m.ls.:tl psJ ,1.; Ci.divid. d rro;;t.:, 21.023 11 i! I'm hi, 111 1'. 1 !' 1 S ? i I . '-1 ses l' I Tax.-. ti: 1!.! I.' ; 1 .! d II. I Oil! 1 .eg 1 . ss at c. .-. P !'-idei.t. J J a AND . I.F. - I'.Y YH.'ir F. Ol t. 4:iit ..;.! . f 11 Mii'"i!' i i.ri '.f rii'i'li'iiti s 11. ..n 11 a.i.n - 1 N-.v 1,1.. ,- 1. w. :: , ' ! IV I.'.' I:'. 'CJ llllll.' 1 I'l .ll- .'I' .'II . IV. I I IH'I I I- O.'l. II, Il-.'.V ! Cm I:, "l li I I I T :i:li .i.l"l.s 'U, Oil. I mens 1 1 I. .'!' I.'.SI' N. iiiiiiif.:n"r. rr i'ay-s to AT TOGEii'S, Wo .!:-i,i!.;-'e i::o:-.' Pry (i"-i I-. si I! iii iiv Mi. i'i, fin li-ii iiii.ii! lioiiios sviili 'ai j'i'ls and do tho largct mail oiili' business, at re tail, ot any Aortii t a o liiia l.oi; o. CUSS. PHI3ES it thci'i-t'orc p:iys to deal Willi Us. tin in-sv I;all Sbieks iiro a!! in and svciv coi.t n.-t-ed for liof. iv t!i-.. rise in v.ihi's. su 1 1 . t --j adva'it- iigi's aro yours. j Chatham Representative. Oct. I!. I '.io. Railroad SHOWS'! and Menagerie, r ON CIIAPKL HILL W Ji S S D f-l a X, 0 ft S3 o r sh ?r.T 1ICZ7 Coming. I'.'ULLY C.)sTi:rM Kl) CARS. v mi . c.r.i: mum; nkwxkss. !s. a!. .i'ios ora .i I I !li . a iv UWMM -. . I . , I il'-Oi .1- lo v .'.1 !:. s.is ing ill piVi.; -. ami :i i a 1 V T : W f. v ; ov. cash. r Ii lue!o IS'inks, ll,:t25C3 l'ih pnsifs Subject lo l he 1;, ft 1 1.405.91 it.72 iotl. el; in on loose '.V i. B. S .IK KM AM. Cashier, AXDSALF, -ItV VIRTTK OP n IS .'ti 1. iMcr nf llu : in ef ninth m l'll nil MuNllAY, II IV I Will sell 111 I'll !. i'li -etv '.r v.io"iii.. 11 '11 1 Hi" irv isi iv r, l-.'S. 111 smuii'.i sr.iini .. irncu ui line I 111 Oult :il.. in- ir.i t 'i ll imliu On) l'U as nt I. U. ii'tt hi- i'ii. I .iiiiot'H "..iitikiiiitiu iiti'iut h'ni aim. inl lie "I irn.'t ii.ij liilnt! 'in. I.uels i.J U. T. Hi mln mi I HUiers r- iii it in I ii,: ii!.'. i ui IT j nT.t. for nn riy li.'t'iuijliiu' I" o. It. ;.clirl' Tiriii't uitle: lei' linn ..I e'lrii'iiu.. ni.'ii.-y tutif. ial.l jwb, And b Uiii-i In in-iv" in.. nil. n liu liuenwl frim sn . n iiu irn.'iK will I'" lil l.i Ms t null pur. cii e tk. . 'I'll-'U .t J. 0"i.l'SiON, o.-i. it, ID'.Ti. CoiiiinlsHlouer. T.SjortTCA'iF. SALE UY VI It- : t o r.t ii iii '--ii-'ifo ox.. 'in-! to iiiiv l.y W. O. Durlifi'ii nii'l '.'Is'.-n I In Hi rn nnr iliari.glsinr 'i '!(: "1 1'liailiien cvuaty la li oti.'. X. pi j'j. i .v.., i. i.. i l. i'll-olt K. u th I 'lay "f V'vvmlur ss -h,, inml tlodcrlliel In i-ai l in irn'itf", a l"ln nil Hi" m Is ..f o. c. Ils .in I "'I rs, iini; i'ii. I I'M i(j In m. isiuuiy nn tlie iifitnrii of Tyruil'ti otouk, cnutaktiliii; UJ acres moronrtpss. J.J. OOOK. o. 1. 1, m.i.s. J. E, Holing, ri mm mo, h c. Silvcrcmith. I'livinu o' encj mi eDl-oln I'liistiiirii 1 an pr I'.ir 1 1. r..inlr t-l-ii-ks, watched, juwolry, sewlag iiia.-lilii.-.i , tu lirst aiylo. l'e!i', m.d Ti.i :-M.srk5 otitained. and all Pat- r.t buMr.u Ci'!.i!.i.v. fir Modhuti rtt. Ooi Orrict i Oppo-jiti U 3. PTfNT Otr icij r o il tve i .mi --' ui" ,:iifiu in luta lioio tuuu ihoaa K-i.i.iti Ir.vu Wielilei. n. . . I i-. i.J l .o.!, I. ilri-vir3 or photo., wlUi (ImctIi ttrii. Si r ail '-, if .nnnial.l or not. fid ol cl.s. Our !" ti .i Otic till pnipn! i sicnred. A Fv.PHttT, " IIkw toOlnain ratcnta." with iiai:i..-i f !! iicil cii" in yvu' ttato.cuunty, of ton a, ecul ficc. AilJrcm, C.A-SOVV&COJ Or. Patcnt Omcc. Waminoton. D. C BUYTH.E LIC HT-rtUNNiNC, Till: iJlvST ON EARTH. K.l I ..ll'.lulli'l". . If ,1,'slr.l will ml;. ' .jy m "Ulhty iiaymonta liiuo hi ymir reftlileucs t.ir liisfvn iu ln-.i ..f ciin.'i;'). Needles Oils and Attachments for All S:l.s "I Mai bints Constantly on I Ian I. (inlets through mail ri ceive piini pt tiltelitioll l,llii"ll'.Tlll'S,.a Tltt: olM.i.Ii M SM Sl'l't'IlINil COSirANY. l'av.-ii..-vl.l- se. I.iii-iKli, N.C, li. I.. iil.i:EN, lii.-lrlrt Manatar. N. 1.. trills wan vu iu titf Cuauly. Oil. 11, 1HU5-I'.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 24, 1895, edition 1
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