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2? ... j IVIMIAI.OCTGBEK 29.ISU6. X. A. LONDON. Editor, fjjmi . i u j-- DECOCRATIC NOMNIEES. tvx ptasiDiNT: WILLIAM J. HUY AN J Nebraska. Bf flCl-RBSITlNT: 1BTHUK SEW ALL, of Maine, roe governor : CTRUS B. WATSON, of Forsyth. FOB USTJTBNANT GOVERNOR.' THOMAS W. MASON, of Northampton. 0 8ECBITARV OF STATB : CHARLES M COOKE, ot Franklin. ran TREAsrnin : BENJAMIN F. AY COCK, of Wayne. FOR ACDITOR : 10BKRTU. FlMtMAN, ot Bud com bo. m SfvaWTSTBilDBNTPrBr.tr1 INSTKI I'VIOS: JOSNC. SCARBOROUGH, of Johnston, FOB aTTOMTRV (IKXERAL : TRANK I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. ara arsooiat jraTicus : ALPHONSO C. AVERV. SRORGBH. BROWN J II. rrm ncoe scpEarna corrtT r JAMES S MANNING, of Durham. FOR conoress: UPWARD W. POU, of Johnston. T People's party was not or ganized far the purpose of handing ver our Slate government to tho control of the Republican party. At feast that was not the purpose, or design, of the honest maws of the People's party, although it now ema that each was tho purpose of its leaders certainly of those lead ers who bow aspire to control the Populist party. Those Domoc.-ate. rbo in 18X2 abandoned thoir old jurly, Indignantly denied any in einuation that they would cither join the Republicans or allow the Repub licans to obtain control of our State. And yet tho action and conduct of the preaont leaders ot the Populist f arty all tond to that end, and tho JRopublleans now boast that they will capture and control our State, li the Populists aid thorn in oloeting Mr. Robert 11. Douglass to the Su preme eoort thon that tribunal will fee controlled by the Republicans, as they would then have tbreo out of the Are Judges. And if Russell is leeted Govornor by tho Populists throwing away their votes on Maj Guthrie, then the Republicans would control two out of the three depart ments of our State government the Judicial and Executive and they we making desperate efforts to con tool the third department, which is the Legislature Shall tboy succeed? Answer, men of Carolina, with your ballots on nest Tuesday! TAT roan is an enemy to both vaces, who strives to stir up strife between the whites and the blacks. And yet that is what is being done, end has been done all during this eampaigD, by Republican speakers lo North Carolina. Tbey know full well that their only hope of success h fcy rallying the solid negro vote, and in order to do this they appeal to the colorod man's prejudices, aud strive to oxcite bira against bis white neighbors. And as a natural result of such incendiary speeches the race prejudices of tho worso cle ment of the colored peoplo have been eo aroused as to break forth in riot and bloodshed, which should bo con demned by the honest and law abid lag men of both races. And if Nortb Carolina should be afflicted with so grievous a calamity as the oleetioti of Daniel L. Russell, there would not exist tho sauio kind ly feeling that has heretofore pro vailod between the two races in this State, and this would be very unfor tunate for both rases. Better let well enough alone.' Maj. Guthrie deserves a better fate. He is too muoh of a gentleman and patriot to have been betrayed end sacrificed, as be has been, by the ebioe seeking leaders of tbe Populist Mrtr. who hare "traded" him off in erder to advance their own selfish purposes. It certainly speaks badly for any party when such a self con based criminal as Otho Wilson has more influence with it than such a rue man as f.aj. Guthrie ! ' ' . i- . o. i I Altmwh th Populist SUte con-1 vention refused to plan on its State) 'ticket the name of a gold staudara :McKinlev Republican, yet strange to 1 , , .i . ; ; say and in defiance of that eonven 'ticket the name of a gold staudard tiou the Populist Stite committee has placed on that ticket the uames of TUREE gold tandard McKinley j Republicans ! Yes, there are on the Popu!it State liokel the names of three cant didates, for whom no sincere ftee silver Populist cau consistently vote. They are Z-b. V. Walser for Attor ney General, Robert M. Douglass for Supreme Court Judge and Spencer B Adams for superior eourt judge. Every one of these three candidates is an avowed advocate of McKioley and the gold staudard, and yet hon est free silver Populists are culled .lxi, i ni f thmn nn I h ssmo t upon to ote for them on tbe samo ticket with the free silver Bryan eleo tors. What a strange and striking' contrast, to place the names of these McKinley gold standard candidates ou the eatne ballot with the free sil ver Bryan electors ! Will honest and sincere voter stultify themselves by voting sooou tradictory a ballot ? 'Sham, the Pioflk'b party bi kiled nr rtficn holders oh my THE PS '1M.E TIIEMHCI.VES"? 'J'his (j'.ieotion was asked by tbe Progressive Farmer iu its issue of April 28lh, 18, and its perliueney is now apparent. And strange to say, the true answer to this question is that the office holders do rule the People's party. This is now gener ally admitted. Yes, you may go to any oounty, whose officers are Popu lists, aud you will thera fiud the ma chinery and committees of the Pop ulists completely controlled by those officers. Aud iu order to secure their re election those officers have forced a fusion with gold standard Itepubli caus against tbe protests of the hon est voters of their party. Dut while these ofB.-e holders have thu9 attemp ted to rule their party and now seem to sueeeed in doing so, it remains to be seen on next Tuesday whether they do really rule their party and can make sincere silver Populists en dore their baHS betrayal of principle ! In an .-Jitoiial of the Caueaitin of April Hud. DWG, Mr. Hal. W. Ayer. the present chairman of the Populist State executive committee, declared that he did not "believe in tbe hon ety of any man who says that he is a Populist and then says lin is willing to vote for a gold bug". And yet Mr. Ayer will not only voti, for Re publican gold btigd but is actually a candidate on the same ticket with them ! The opinion ho txpressed last April is still the opinion of honest Populists who value principle more than pie, and who Lave tot changed their opinion even if Mr. Ayer has. Doss it not look strange, if not sue picious, to see tbe name of the chair man of the Populist State executive committee ( Hal. W. Ayer) priuted as a candidate for State Auditor on the same ballot with the UcKinley elec tors and ether gold bug Republicans' Rcssell oa Watsjn ? Oue or the ottsr will be the next Governor of North Carolina. Which shall it be ? Answer with your vote next Tues day '. Ir money alone could carry an elec tion North Carolina would certainly be carried for McKinley and Russell, but thank Uoaven the freemen of this Slate cannot be bought I A Shameful Act. rrm tbe Durbtra Sua. We learn that a night or so sgo s colored man from Chatham county, was in the city, and had ou a free ail ver hat. Some of the darkies bcre, so it is said, asked him what he was doing with that hat on, and they could not allow anything like that here. Ho told them that tbey bad notbiog to do with what bo wore. Later they met him aud jerked his hat from his bead and lore it to pieces, and nearly scared the poor darkey to death. Such conduct as tbis is disgrace ful. What would be thought of a crowd ol silver men that would treat a person, ia this way because he saw fit to wear a gold bug hat t In tbis country it is boasted very often that this is a free country, and a person can think as he sees fit, without fear of molestation, but in some instances this will not hold good. Mr Rnhart T,. Stenwd. of Orsnco. the only son of Hon. W. F. Strowd, has been nominated for the Senate by the Kepublican committee. ..The candidates for Governor, Audi tor and Treasurer on the Populist ticket in West Virginia have resign ed in hror cf tbe Democratic candi dates for these offices. Two revenue officers visited tbe borne of Sheriff Williams, of Davie county, last week and destroyed four barrels of blockade whiskey, which were found in the cellar. It is charged that tbe sheriff expected to use tbe whiskey in treating voters during the closing days of tbe campaign. vnu'ivil I. YfHT VOTKf ! HOu H1LHOL tUltil To Tub Votebs op Chatham: The monoy question is mo grcm isiie now before the American peo-!cr I ilo. Other attentions of importance , 1.. Tlj81,eud8 The monoy question is tho great i Tbe Republican party baa declared . or a continuance ot the old stand-, aru Ail mo various iorce ui una party, national, state and county, are working in harmony lor mis com- mon cud. II they lail to elect their president, then they strive to seem o the control of the national congress. Tho Democratic prty has decl.tr ed tor "tho tree and unlimited coin- age of silver at the ratio of lb' to 1, independent ot other nations . They have alkO doe I a red for an income tax and general reform in tho aduainis trattou ot the government. So decided a stand has this party taken on thuso questions, that the North Eastern wtng of democrucy. as represented by Mr Cleveland and j tjai nsie, lias oeen urtven irom un ,,,,.,: ,,HP,v . h .. . i v ... . .l. denounced tho action ol the demo ctalic party, and arc toduy striving to accomplish its cieioai. ; Tho southern and western democ-1 racy, having taken this bold stand, j having driven Irom their counci's ( this Northern ally which, lor 30 yeHrs has dictated 1 tier financial J policy, now turns with confioonce to the people for her support iu this, I the greatest poliliu.il battle over i waged in the arena ot Americau pol- j KICS. Will tl ey respond to the call? Reiiioinb-r Narth Carolina Hum ocracy has always declared and stood for tins. The Peeple'a party has met and solemnly declared for "lice silver," endorsod the action of the demo cratic party, and named as their standard betrcr that matchless champion of silver and the laborer's friend, William Jennings Bryan, the democratic nominee for Preoidont. They thus recon zo and conuedo the "fact that the democratic parly and its nominee s'and today un trammelled for the free coinage of silver. Hence, in this great battle, wo must wace a common tight against our cotT.nion enemy, the Republican party. We can't afford to strengthen the republican party directly or in directly by word or voto. Listbn: Tho People's party, in convention assembled at lta'eigh, N. C, refused to nominate Z V. Walser, for attorney gonersl, or lo place a "jxuld bug" upon their stale ticket. Tiie central committee was empowered to fill the blank places Relore the honest delegates had ful ly gotten to their hemes in the va Hons counties, the committee mot and placed upon the ticket Z V. Walser, a lite long repub'ican and cold bus; R- M. Douglass of Greens boro, a republican gold bug and Ro man Catholic, for supreme court judge, to consii ue your law; nd a general division, giving to the t'Old standard McKinley republicans 4 out ol til- 0 congressmen to rspro sent N C, in the next U. S. Con- Sroas i I he present populist candidates oi Cliathaui county jay tliev will sup norl. this ticket, "Gold bugs nnd all". Can vou support Ihem and still say you are fjr silver! Tne people's parly men of North Carolina are thus called upon to sup port men and measures they refused to support in thoir S'.ato conventions Will you do it? Jeter C. Pritchard, who is now canvassing North Carolina for Mc Kmley and the gold standard, is the nominao of the republican caucus of the fusion legislature ot lS'.lfi for U. 8. senate lor the next six years The people's party is under obli -1 gations, by contract made by the "i nud a uuuiberof other colored fusion legislature ot 18'.)5, by which j ministers went to visit Mr. McKinley Marion Hutller was given the long j aomo tune ago at his home. He beard term, to send J. C. Pritchard to the i we were coming and sent carriages U. S Senate for the next six years, aud footmen to tho depot to take us J. E Bryan, of Chatham county, j up to his house wero he euterlained who was a member of said lcgieia-iu. When we got ready lo leave I lure, is necessarily a party lo that walked up to Major McKinley 's wife contract. He is now a candidate for1 aud asked ber to let me deooralo her. tho legislature and is honorably 1 1 pinned a badge upon ber breast and i 1 . . .... . I . .... II . ' i 1 I. I .... - . . . . no uud to ca'Ty out. me utmirnci. nv , does not deny upon tho stump that ho will voto lor the nominee ot the parly caucus, whoever ho may be. It is of course known Pritchard will be the nominee. Cau you vote tor Mr. Bryan and thus have your vote given by him for Pritchard, and say you are lor silver t The Peoplo s party met in eonven tion in Pius boro, when some of the! candidates offered a skeleton ticket tor tho Republicans to fill out. The convention agreed to adept it, pro vided tbe People's parly men of Chat bam county would not vote for any man uulees ho was a "silver man". This was on motion ot Mr, Claudo Pearson. Tho Populist committee! afterwards met tho Republican com mittee and offered to abrogate and resoind the silver part of said reso lution and permit the Republi cans to pleco a gold man on the lick et and they would call upon the ail- ver Populists of Chatham county to voteforhim. This they cannot do- ny and has boon proven on erery giutnp in wiiuiiiuiii. i Tho fusion Legislature of 1895 permitted Alamance to take from Chatham CO square miles of tcrri lory. Mr. Bryan admitted he could not prevent it. The reason he could -ii.... i notie attributed to various cause, ! Suffice it to say be did not protect: us. urango county win oemanu oi the nest Legislature that tho new line be extended eastward. Chatham! lias aireany lost me territory i.amea - . A .'J.... ,". ! aoove ana iuov.uu annual ibs. 11 Chatham bad been properly repre - tented in the last Legislature tine could never have occurred. Will you send men there tbis time who can protect us? The fusion Legislature of 1895 ) fusion Legislature of 1895' North Carolina $100,000,00 than Democratic legislatures. I not reduce a single fee a. ill cost more It did not reduce a single fee as it promised the people; il established 3G0O new unnecessary offleorsj it passed a county govornmeut bill f,rolendinc t0 odin il8 promise, but placed tho power ol oontrol of county allairs in tho J uugo oi snom- county instead of in tho people. (Bee aits 1805, pnje 18ti, sec 5); it i brought ridicule upon thi State by county affairs in tlto Judgo of auoth- ' the Arrinirton Committco with its attendant expensive absurdities aicii oi uiiainatu, win you longer Duppnrl this failing party which is i, u,iing its principles like chatties.' Will you support legislative candi dates who can't deny on the stump 1 1 tint they are under contractual ob- I licaiioiiN to Pritchard and the gold ' plandurd? Answer ibis question honestly. You vote on November 3rd. lH'.Mi, with your eyes open Kemumuer tho Jieniocratic parly today iresents the only ticket that is a" silver ticket from President to lonslable with no gold bugs on it. V. C. Pok, unairman iiem. n.v um P. 8. aiuco the rr-paralion of the ' . . . . ii .... aoove siaiemcni oi lauis iiib i opu - t, .i.. .. Pni-i,,...,. ., 'Saturday, October li4th, and iiisced upon tneir ijegisiiitivo ticket Mr. 1j. l, renn, wno nun aireauj cbiitbks od half tho county lor McKiniey und gold. They lake down Ireu silver ia:i Tally and ask the silver men to support in his place this man whom tiio Peop'e's party candidates have opposed opemy in debate beloro Chatham volets on every sMimp up to the public speaking in Pittslwro J I Bryau dot s not deny that ho is under obligations to, and will sup- port J. C. Pritchard for U. S Senator, Kvery one knows that Mr. Wrenn is his advoeate. Shall Chatham send a Pritchard delegation to Raleigh? Tho above, tny friends, are lcts and our opponents are now, and have been, defied to deny or satislao toriiy explain any one ol them. Men ol Cbatham, "llew will yon vote'T Arousing the egress. From llu war' (N. C ) Journal. . t i . . .. l I. it,. KJL HII mu uuiauuui-o ttijh.ii .uo .... T , li I tieop e of luis town have beeu called 1 . , , . .. , i upon lo isleu to, tbe most remurk 1 i , j i aoio was that delivered by an Ace of " . , t.- , , . impedes said lo be from as hi eg ton ,y . , . , , City. He was a pieacuer and of J . , i , i. , course, beiiiLj from a dislauce aud fat in and vreasv, he was a doctor. 11 o weighed something uuder llueo bun di ed, was slick as a peeled onion, and was black enough to make u lump ot chaicoul turn pule. Addud to tliese be possessed the little cbaiacieristto ol being a fool. Fool because he netiued not to have sense enough to understand that such talk as be bad will not do t he uegroetjany j-nd aud ! will soon, il persisted in, precipitate j tneconflct which tiuw seeuis mevi tabe. Hesaid that this was tho tie j gro'a couutry aud thu negros yea:, j aud that be proposed to swing Cur ners with both. He told them thit Bryau ssid if they voted lor tiiui be'd give them boil; that if they voted lor McKinley Ihey would have pleuty. He told lueui lo slick to luo NorlUeiu poopie this year aud ibey would gel pleuty of uiouey; thai tUe Nortbein people were wslchiug ihem auu cuuuiiug uu lut-m. xuni nuutttt votea a iuiuocruuc iieuei was uougu and luul ue was a ituitor auu wouiu be forever spotted. He smd tuut the great Prince William Mclviumy loved them and would Went thelu light, tie told luum to vote lot souud tuuu ey aud protection uud pieseivo the honor of their country. Every seu timeut of hositihty lo the while lace was loudly cheered, and wbeu Ike . i ,, ,, i spea,r made auy specially ibsu.l.ug sunt- the bowling mob amines weul , rrnT. lint, thii thmi? wliu-li intirtt I look Iheir fancy aud aroused their enthusiasm was the story of tbe speaker'j visit to tho home of Mc Kiuiey. lie said: aue saiu, adsuk you, uocior, cenaiu ly 1 will wear ii . If 1 were to do that down here 1 would be lynched . Poisoned Rlackborries. Frum tbe Xorvou Kotrrprltje, 51o; t net. Following close upon llie ex truer dinary poisoning ol the wedding guests at Wadeshoro several weeks ago, comes a sad story from Cheetor held in which two little children of Mr. James Rivers were poisoned and died troru tie effect- of eating some; cannod blackberries which had bosh sent the family ot Mr. Rivers by a rolative. Tne fat ts of the case are as follows: Auauntol the children had sent the berries t, Mrs. Livers which were home cuuned and in a common glass fru t )ar. I be jar had been kept se cutely sealed, and t.the aunt . own personal knowledge were free from any apparent poison. Ihe berries wcreeaton for supper and the entire household was iinmediateiy Ukenj" .. , ,, .,1 , v sick aud Dr. Toal.ol Cueeifiold.i"' was hactily summoned, but bolore : al , .'s . ' , ;, . ,. . It ..i.i i. Kl. II !, tin ctiuiu ri-nvu un. in't uui,ov, which is about two and a half miles from the Cuui t bouse, two of the ohil dren had died, as stated above. Mr. IliTers, his wifo and two othor chil dron, who wero also poisoned, will recover, Tho two children were buried in a . single grave on wounesuny. It your children are fuUjoct lo I..- . U . O . I avmr.lr,m ; croup mk. - 7.'l. ' f .i. . i: h...n... ii r hum. ui idb uior-inn ' ! berlaiu'a Cough Remedy is given as soon as tne cuuu oecoiuuo uoie will prevent ine atiaca. unrannori thocrouDV couuh has appeared ihe ! i. k : .,.... I h giving this remedy, it is also in- valuable for colds and whooping cough. Foreale by Bynum k Ueade... r.. s -rTdd,nlv. il.it, rmlv. It is also iii - Ex- Speaker Crisp died suddenly, on last Friday, at Atlanta, A Race Riot. Bpe.i. t.e caariott. observe. Roxboro, Oct. 22--There was a big ri couuti After i It. B. big riot iu Person county today. The tj candidates epoke at instead. conservative speeches made by lioone. of Durham, and Col. JobuS. Cunuinchaiu, of Person, S. P. Satlei fiold, ltepublieau candidate lor ttie Mouse, tuaoe an incenomiy; speech to tie negroes and caused tuetn to attack u w Lite man, and as . be was dttoudiug hiuiot-lt frotu their vile epithets the negroes begitu to etiike biu with sticks, and a general riot ensued between several bundled whiles nnd the negroes. The satire' difficulty was brought on by the iu ! fl tuted minds of the nej;roHt intuit nss Iioui the sueeoli ot saul tl r field. There wero a nuiuhi badly wounded, rnd blood ft-twed fr e!y. A j number cf white meu were struck by locks thrown bv negroes and seri ous y huil a oie one urej a ptsior ami the ueiofs all fl !. ... . .i . me nnue mrii wete lionxpeciuig i:nt..i,. ..... r .... ;..r .i. ttveriiiitf tlmt the arrancemvut was made iu Kuxboio last night lo bring t)0ul the UimetHty Dy me negiocs. j From what lean learn, a great muny negroes were badly injured, (J0, Cuuuingbam made a speech to ' purify the white men, appealing to them to lei their best judgment get tbe better of their anger, losiilting fr(,m this uncilled for attack am) Uy ) gtjde their paation and prejudice, 1S advice wb- followed by the white j tun and tbey q i'etly went to work j to gel tbe names of the negroes who . brought about the trouble, j This bat solidified tbe white pso p V here and will result in our good. 1 Roxboro i8 wild tonight, and cothiog but abuse is beard for Satlerheld. There i Nothing No Good. There is nothing as good as Dr. King's Nsw Dipoovery for Consump tion. Coughs and Colds, so demand it and (1) nol permit the dealer to sell vou some substitute. He will : -, . , . , I - I Ik,,. DUl llltllll lull V IO HII J Hill LZ uriiri, ... , , J i , but iu order to make more profit, he , . ... , . , , ; m'iV c aim something p hi to he junI i . v , . asirooil. You want Dr. K'nt b p . i , . i Dcovery bfcuus vou know it to bt' , ,J , , , A . ., ,i , is.nfe and n-liald?, and guaruiitced to , . . , , l(, iriwitl nr itiiiriiv r.f ifn i.o rur Coughs, Colds, Couiitupt mil and for all affections of Thro, l 'ht nnd Jungs, there is uoteirg so good as is Dr. King's New Discuvcry. Trial bottle free st G. R Piikington's Drug I Store. Regular size 50 cents aud :1.00. A Sad Accident, ( ,b(f Mi OUM.rvrr, Wi.mingpm, O. t ill'. Thomas S. Ahc xt .t,n 0lir(( a(j, nitron ot j gif Ashl,t w:.lf, k,lu j this morning wu,,0 (Juck tln H,, 8nd a coin- panioii were in a host and lilt ng up his head suddenly ho received lull charge iu t ie buck of bis head from his companion 's gun. Tho Populi.it senst rial conveii t'oii hold i't Ifillsbol'o last Mtiliiiny nominl I d James E. Lyon for t te Seimt'J. PROMPT PAYMENT. Of $s 000 to tlic Adiiiinitrator of the Estate of Dr. K. J. Pearson, Whose Life Was Insured Only a Month Before. Alex. Webb, agent of the North western Mutual Life Insurance Com puay, or aiiiKwauK J ,)r LW f , t $s 0()0. a of Milkwaukee, Wis , yesterd iy L Pearson, adenm ie amount of inst ranee on tun lire oi mo late it. ii ' ward J. Pearson in tbe Northwes em. Dr. Pearson marie application for the policy on Ihe 7th day of July la-t aud died on the Clh duy of August, just thirty days alter standing th nietliosl cxainiuaMou. On the morning of July 2d, he pa d the premium lo Mr. Webb, stating that he expelled to leave on that af ' temoon on the day following for a ten day's trip north, a- he bad been overworked aud needed a rest. At thai date the policy bad not becu re ceived in Ashrville, but Ihe premium was paid Dr. I'oarson giveu a bind ing receipt. Late in the evening of the same day, July 20, Dr. Pearson was taken sick with an acute attack of grippe, which afterwards became complicated with other deseases, which caused his death. If the premium hnd been paid 12 houra later the policy would not have been in force as the polit y pro vides that the premium must be paid rthile the assured is in good hoa tb Fifteen days ago tho "proofs of loss" where sent totbe company with all tbe fects in the case and a cheek i for tbe money was received jester u Norlbwes)ern h(l alraoet a Abbeville, in Match, M R km(1I1 , d , P d'ip(1 M,rp , ; J ,,v vhe.ent Tne , I""lc7 w : . " , i ".'" -. are the Gneta! Aeiils lor Viigii.ia and Nortb C'atnhim. It Troubled with Kliotimalisiii. Annapolis, Md .April lfi. I8f4 I have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism and found it lo be all that is claimed for it I believe it to be tbe best preparation for rheumatism at. -I derp sealed muscular pa'tts on Iho market ami ""f....v'r..ftnm.,,end it lo the i.ub i ehecriu v recomm , - u,. j.,!.,;.,!,,,,)!! I.e. Jno G bO0, ; "i -- - ".. . , Mecbaniceville. hi. Mary county. M il T sold a hotlle 01 wntnuor- ' laiu's Pain Balm to a man who hd imu " . , ' r , been suffering l J i m J several ' 'Jf ! '"JJ I !""": Lui,.'iiln,i Head- I retlig ptr boltlle by By um & Head- cn HERE UE are Afi&n. Another lot of those beautiful Capes now on Hand. A nice "CLT "ZTriaaQ.m.e-d. COPG fyr fia WTivt 1 O f Vat ISe T tr III (J)iJail VTI jH f K vrkl'fll fl ??OI III ffljletJvfe .-nOXtOOt "bCS.TJ.tTr for l.CO, Cheap ni i v i ) inii:iis. u e '8 t i st I . -n i ii. s.t . .. . ... " n .'iu neofi:ukets from i-onts un. T Y r P Six Dollitr Jarkcts are fllllV worth J.rht Dollars. Nice Feather W. L. LONDON & SON'S. PITTSKOUO", Oct. 'JO. 18'.ti THERE IS A DIF1 ERKNCE OF OPINION Regarding the Proper Man for WHICH WAY AEE YOU HEADING? Not iri politics, but where arc you going to do your fall trading t You want the innst and best lor your money, don't you ? YOU CAN GET IT. . WELHAVEHT. ALL DEPARTMENTS COMPLETE AND WELL STOCKED WITH Men's and Ecys' Clothing,. THE NEWEST'! VI. bN. the FINES t OKAi'iH. tie l'.;-t' YALl.'V ". riir rlon'rrri enirmi" !n r v ,-cl. von' I i tr-i.!. ; i ll..' i . i- . :t ft.ii t r Ii ' r I i, n II un I : i b i i- i it- tlr.i'rf) cirri nlllt'O. u til l.r u.l nil t On. iS, 18V6. CD1T0I GIB OTJG-HT TO TBEia PROPERTY IN THE s. t Til i-i is a Ilo no uu : tl -orve-t tin; iitrtiii:ii.'e f a'.t Xortli ( 'iiroliiiiiins. It was ortatiizcl in I8S and Las Iiiil oer six liniidrcil thousand dollars in losses and tl.crc is not one Lvuitt'Ste I claim iiitinst it ! AW It '.-sis paid jit otnptly. Kveiv prudent iiinn oiiltt to insure liisj jiroptr y. For terms, &v. apply H. A. LONDON. AGENT. W. S. PRIM ROSE, President. St pt. n.is'.Mt. w LIMITfcu DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE To Xevr York, ' Atlanta. Kirlimnii't. Xni foik. And all poinN XOllTil anl SOUTH. Trains Leave Pitts-boro- 9 05 a. m. 3.20 p. m Train Arrive at Pitta -boro- 11 45 a in, 5 25 p. m. Daily except Sunday PIV'l'r PT! I. T.MAN FINEST PULLMAN VESTIBUL ED TRAINS. T. J. ANDERSON, General Pass. Agent. Portsmouth, Va. E ST. JOHN, , " y c Prea. an.l O m. Mi y E JIc. EB, (,.n. Supt. IL W. Ii. GLOVER. Manager. Jjrafli'; Managor. . rii l... , 1 , ' ,, Two Dollars and Six V-nmo e iirnnni tiou. iiieviic Boas and Fniiey (ioods at RUT THERE ISA LANDSLIOR When they vole on the boBt place to trade. ur irde. 1 .!' ;t.t-l nrrt vre T.'P -J. I mutt f f Inmlil k tit i. ko t tnri;i.lLr ii r r-r.r.il-. ' ft 'jl tKlutl'' BXE' 'I'TOR'S NOTICE II AT- IlllE 'I'lalinwl us 111.' m.'crnrnt Iho Imul will ' nntl TM5.i.-i:t.ii;ii of Mr. CMIinrln 6. l.ou.lttD, dn ' i-il. 1 hurt'l-r n.'ilty Mil .iva'Hi h"IJIiuc I el iliim K'tlJ .o.'.mI.mi lo vxlitblt tb imii i 10 ni.-. .-r my .tttornt.y U. Uiutluu. t.n t.r before : On- "lit .I'tv t.r Ot'ioi.ar, lU'. of., h, irw. m. n. tsNonoRMi. UIORTGXGE SALE. BY VI R tuo nf t mnrwe Mwrutnl a mit br L a. I ntS'.n ntul rlf mi'l rtlUiril In lkik ",J. A." ; 'JT In il-.n ..ftl -t'if n. ltt'iilMiT of Ort f riiiiili.iin e untr. 1 Tft'l no I ft.rowh ot puMli ' i u.-. I .tti.it Hi ! SRUIHKi.ou WATI UOW, the i. b , tiny ..f N .vi nii). m'.6. th'i lml!t tloKeilofxl Iu - K.tlit inoi ttctif" ottinin In wtltl orjuty, un Iho ! w er .f 1'V..V kin MniilDtwti lnwimhlp. "n ! nhit-h sni l Ulxtti ro-ili I ni UmI ile'e i.f Mil nirt!ak'n. totfllier with Iho Ore iwn-ele of Iu4 j 1J ..nlliil: hovjIlililnB lit. n Mlono Mm. F.ll HrooM I ci tii-r, rtimiliiir m putilm riwil leatllng fn.m ' Silar l" Ilsrr'.-) X li'.ti .a. Ofiieo ut.rili with mi'l nrv 5 rt.iv I W poliv. ib. i'. o itvlicn MirvKa in nor D ;uik nf Mrt naiin i r tn-ii. tniirn n'.riH i Mmif. Ili.tU'V w.-ti . i .It-! i. it Btnne. inwen :h D J i I h r'.'ttt, iiiiifu wmi ni ri thai unu-.h i...h. lllOM.-f MI p"ll IO n .!., ilit-if.- .wii'li i .IftfirM west . polea, Ihri .- itv 11 p l-t. Ui.'iti-o f 'UHi a.i xilw j..i.s i-iri."r, ihriu'i' vitn ft'. .'H. tlii-iif.iS'iutlitlS po l! ri'untin .ir-ve R. Unl II .ul'H tf 1 S acre fX-'Hll O.-nfH itutl W iHm w ltal ". i ti--it.- n .r.li 13 pi.li m a ftiike. Ibenco wuii 13 I u:r iv a a uk, ilituco .nli -U (; ! llie b gil.uii.K SAUL'El. blLllU Oct. , lf C. F. & Y. I RAILWAY. JOHN OILL, Receivei. t'ondeneed Schedule. Incffect October 18t 18P6. No f jOK.ru jiotSD. DA1LT 7 "!!. 10.5 II 01 11 1 11. P. Bl 1 30 " ue " 3 OS ". III 3 " ""No. 1. DAILY. I-cure WllintitK'fn Arriv, rMe'lveirt l eave tnyriivv tile Juur.tli.n sniif.ir.l 1.1-kti. Mior Ii Lflk ve Cltii.ftx Arrivtt tirtM-iutlwiro ' I.oi (lr-ci.ii..ro I ArrlTe n Airy siouiu Houno 1 t Ml. Airy Ltwivn WHllllIt CuTe I.enTO OrTiiitl.ro I Ia-iW" filer City ! i.wlTP Knllft.rtl Leve rHyeilHTllte I Arrive Kllnilns'-tiu (MS. 11 41 1 OS 3: lit 4 ' T i " NOKTH BOCSD. No. 4. DAILY. 1 4 a. m. 46 M 10 11 " 60 No. 3. PA1LT. T48 p. a. a i ii i i Lenve Flfniintui'llle j Arrive Mhi ou ' Max. on Lriivi- Rt-d Strtnif ; l.euve ll.'if Minn I Arrive ejeuevllle HOC l it Mol'ND, I-Bvr FnyfUftvllle lnvp U...o MIIH l.fnv- KpiI Sprtiif Arrive Maxu.n Levn Mexlt'll Arrive B.unwvllle NUllTU BOUND. No 16. WtxaS Pally Mm. Saitdar S 4J a n. .H M. I -Jt Hi to ' II 0 " I.-ve numcnr Karn cilmnx .'rrlve Ornl'r--I..1HV Ort'eitt'..:! ;.tm m.tk-l Ari lvo M.tivt. .H..VTU i.'ii S'i. No. In. MlxeJ. Vl'.y Bxc'tiX Satwtay. 12 V p.m. 1 M J " 110" 4 " ' leuve M.ltwn Ixve HinHrixlnle t Arrive OmaiBtf.re ' 1-ave Orwnshere I.fav (.'Umax 1 Arrive l(aneur NORTH BOUXD CONKKCTieHB. At FayoiteTllle with Allutle Caael U tor afl p.,t:iit Korlh and Eaat, add Sealer wti t Bern- Loant AtrUue, ot Or-ubere wlia Uo 8 Katliray Onropany. at Wolnot Cove wl - f.ak Wotero BAllKrtl tor Wtooi 80DTU BOCSD COHHMTieKB. at VulntMCove wtito Ike S 'J'VV! load Inr K. i.e Dd PSiv NetO aavi w . a; l.rrb..ruv.iu. ia ' HaawaWaxt ijr f..r llaletall. lurilft1 aad all pamie Vtcm m la.) , Vajeitoviue ita U e C-aatM tr ail l-.tnu. K.utS, a awe tw .W ; AS- UU U ClMUM. aaa-aa mm aai I 1 BuUlL aud SeaUawcat. EVtl. erol fmm I. W. raV, Oen'l MaoiHJet.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1896, edition 1
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