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THUKSDAY, - Oct. 31, 11KU.
XX. A- LONDON. Editor.
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THE latest crowd that we Uvejrth are .'in quite a dlJ
ever seen assembled at any ouc
that number, btamlmg on tne
place in North Carolina was at faking very queer explanations, polities with the president and, ler of election olhcers and at least I
the State Fail on last Thursday. The most alrml explanation that ! w hile Mr. Roosevelt did not ac- j 8,000 illegal votes. One reason;
It has been estimated as high as we have heard-is that given by I J"ally commit himself, he wvid ' of Mr Ib.thermels unpopularity j
. . .. , t..iiuif , . t, if ,,- hoiuo with the iinprissu 11 th.it lie vith the machine is the persist-
rmotlO. but it was hardly over half one of thAse distressed Lerubh- . i ' . 1. 1. 1 .1:11 .. :.i. .. .1 ,:... i. . i
- ' ' - . i - as II il!M O I L'S HIVIIV I I'll rilCe illlll Slvlli W II II IOV il III ll.'ia
grand stand one could see in every Roosevelt iuvited Hooker Wash- j taut request had been for the re- of election frauds. One man he
direction a mass of moving hu- in-ton to tliue with him at the 1 moval of Appraiser Wake-.nan w ho convicted admitted voting XI
inanity. Aud notwithstanding dictation of "machine Democrats!" I is :i'n.U' have shown too kten an ' tunes at one eh ctio.uanrt her tl.at
, 3 , appreciation of his dutv to tho lie had voted .istuins. Jln-reaie
such a crowd good order prevail-. It is said that a poor excuse s ; .-(lverinuci.t ami far Mo ;,il:lu 'cases now pending in which two
ed, as is customary with our better than 110 excuse, but the : appreciation of t he allegiance due 1 men are charged with having "run
North Carolina crowds, and al- idea of excusing Roosevelt's so-' to the Republican dictator of New ' in" ir votes, and so it goes. What
though there was much jostling ohd coualitv diuneron the ground York. 1'or the good of the l.ia- .with police interference and hri -
i " i,: ,t .a ..- ; rm...1 .1 . .1; ,.ii i. .1, c hi lie d isci ol ine it was essential talitv, the acceptance of lllrgi I
and pushing vet all weie in gooa tluit it was ilictateil lv machine i . . , , ... A , , .1 .
1 4 . , . that W akeman s scalp should dan- votes and repeating, and the stuf-
huuior and enjoying the occasion 0iuociais 111 oiih r -to weaken fjvi;1 (I) , ,it.t.ltllI.-s Mt ,;,, f i,allot boxes (one set of of-
as a pleasant holiday. There was Republican inihience at the 1 Roosevelt had diplomatically ticers are now fugitives from jus
much more pushing and unpleas- South!" j promised "b look into the mat- t ice k c.inse they started to re
ant crowding than there would Such an excuse is on a par with J t1' Mr- l'latt supposed his vive votes with 200 marked bal
, , , ,. , ' , . ., ; ; 1 obirct was nceomp is :ed. lots aheadv in the box) elections
have been if the marshals or Vo-( the suggestion that the criminal ()n investigation, it is said, Mr. in some parts of the city are a
lice had any system whatever iu assaults on white women by negro , l;0ilSl .Vl,it t-.,nmi nothing to war- tr.iverstv on democratic govern
handliug a crowd. For instance, brutes are -more of Aycockism ; rant Mr. Walu man's removal ami ment. From "The Philadelphia
in going up aud coming down the j v.Cl Simiuouiiiii." Why, ceitain-! couseipieiitly noehi.nge was made, t'amp.iign.'' by I'linton Rogers
nteps
at the grand stand the surg-
iug crowds would meet and be
most uncomfortably squee.e.l.
This could easily h.ivebiH! avoid-
ed bv a policeman, or marshal.
standing at the steps and direct-
in., fl... ..mn.l In "11 1111 one 1 1 . 1 i r
,r 1 " . ,, ., death of dud-e Thomas C. Fuller,
of stairs aud to come down an
.. jof the I lilted States t ourtot 1 11-
oiner.
We congratulate the officers of
the Fair upou the great success
that crowned their elTorts, aviil re
gret that they should have allow
ed so many indecent side-shows
and gambling tables to disgrace
the occasion. If such are permit
ted again then decent and respect
able people should not attend the
Fair. No respectable lady could
walk in the most public places at
. . . . . , , ,
at the siirl t of brazeu faeeil mat
scantily dressed women, both
white and colored, exhibiting
tVit-maalv'iia 111 tliA mof iiiiloephf'
,
manner. Such disgusting scenrs
were a disgrace to tlie Fair ollic-J
lals and an insult to all respecta-,
ble visitors. i
Josiah Turner died at
Hillsboro on last Saturday, in the
eightieth year of Lis age. Iu his
.1.L1, .'i.a,. i,o ,o nf
UOUlii I'Ul KJKieiT AX.l . - . . . v. . , ... ,
the most notable men who ever, 'composed of former Democrats. It
lived here, and his career strik-j
ingly illustrated the ups and
ilowua c ( life. After his release' Pritchard to make his ivceiit j Foiiike ti the Civil Service ( 0111
from the common jail of Alamance; speech at Louisburg, but unfor- j mi-sionership they are by no
, 1 , , 1 . , . ... . 1 means pleased w ltli the .ippoin!-
county, 111 August 18.0, where heitunately tor him whatever elleet ; nuMit 'h j . Ullll,.1.st,,(i t;.'t ,,
had lieen illegally imprisoned by ; his speech may have had has been i.,)Hji(, . xa. ted fro.n the Pr. si
the infamous Kirk, he was tvel-. completely couuterh ilaneed by j dent, before accepting the ap
comed at Ilaleigh with a grand : Roosevelt's social equality ilitiner. , pointnieiit. a promise that he
ovation. His 'admiring friends; To pr.ne this we copy from the 1 have full sway under the
, , , 1, 1 1 -v- 1 ,'o f law 111 tie-admiuistration o tht
took the horses from a carnage, Raleigh News and Observer of;ana,; in the commission and that
and themselves pulled it from the last wt-ek the tollow u:g letter: ! means th 1; a good many of tin
depot to the Yurhorough House' "To the editor: A few months 1 pivi og.u i i s of Republican Coa
with lorn seated in it as a "eon-j ag being favorably disposed to-: givssna n wid be cut ..tV. The
quering hero who iu triumph ad-j i?'-'1 1tl1'., at")"'1' (,,t1t'1" l;".""-;i-. has, in the pa-t. been
1 tt nil I Republican parte. 1 consented to oblig-.l to wink lit niaiiv things in
vances. He could t.ien have , j()iu Ul(, 1.,.,,,,., i,..,,,,. !lt thls ; ,,,.,. ,,, seenie as niudi fu e.loui
been elected to any office within; place. j as t la-v have had. hut in the fu-
the gift r th-i people of North "I was a Democrat ualil the ! tuiv. with Mr. Fouike as Pr -si-Caroliua,
and if he hail then died 1 di-fi anchisem. nt of the negio. 'l'i. t of the Commission, for it is
a mouumeut to
him would have!
been erected by popular subscrip-
tiou. And yet ten years theieafterj
he was expelled as a member of j
the Legislature!
The assassin of Presideit fc-
ii! "Mil more menacing m us au.i our
Kiuleyvvas electrocuted at t he , institutions than political e.pial
Aubnrii ( New Ymk) prison on last ity.
Tuesday morning, and, after mi! 'The Democrat ie party has al-
nnlmwv fl.n ,i.,e.,i liiu l,.wK-' Wa.VS lli-ell bitterly opposed toSO-
was quietly buried in the prison
grounds. A museum keeper had .
offered -5,(M) for the corpse in
i . i -i , I
order to exhibit it. J.tloits were:
naiWnducehimtopridessre-;;
pentanee, but he remaimd hard-.
eued to the last and cursed the ;
priests who wished to administer ' hy ilislrauchising the negro, than
religious comfort. any one has ever g -ne before, or
it is to be hoped, v. ill ever go
j again.
The State Agricultural Society -Ly inviting a negro to his
is to be congratulated upon hav- home to dine :th him on terms
ing as its president for the next ''I I'V;1'1 HO,'1i;i! 'lll;,li,v
.. . ... , i -Mr. lioosevelt I s ! i m k tiirei-t y
State l air so public spirited a ..t ,i. w ....i i i. .. i .1 1
gentleman as 3Ir. Ii. J.anUs Holt,
of Alamance county. Having been ; us of wliat is ended "Th.. Xew
Dreeniiupittly successful in all his South," who wt-re hopeful of a
private business ailairs-as man-1 ""-tter Hectinnal feeling under his
, . , 1,1- 1 admiuistration. If, by tins act,
ufaeturer, farmer aud stock rawer ; ,M, UI,tl(Jrtakes to illtl-rprel the at-
he will surely make the State titudoof his party and minimis
Fair a greater success than ever; tration to tlie South and especial
before. j Iy to Noith Carolina, I, for one,
Amono the most attr
interesting exhibits at
Fair were those 111
schools and colleges.
m.k, : ,rt,nilev. Others mav coiistiue
ble than any similar exhibits evcrj .Mr. Jtooscwll's conduct as they
before made in this State. Dr. 'please. As for me 1 hold that
"Winston had cause to point with' v'1't' Supremacy is inconsistent
pardonable pride to the exhibit! "uth HW1"' r'l";'!ltV.
ii , , ory truly vnurs,
made by tae studerds of thi-A. V I It T. Cm lyi k
M. College. L'uvnb -arp-. N. C., Oct. til, I'M)),"
REri'BLicANs iu (be South are
very much exercised ard troubled
over Roosevelt having a nejrro to
.dine with him. Of course they
do not like, ami the olKce-holders
are airam, to criueise men iesi- jim ft 8,t(iy dismutled politician 1 for Hood (ioveminent (represent
deut and yet they cannot publicly jn the person oi' Senator Plait of ling the Municipal League, tie..
LiiiWsn snfil pmi:ilitv. The Re- New York who was nursing his t Trades League, and similar bod-
j .M.t.l l,1uilrVa rillil I ill 1 WVS !1 t t 1 lt
it,, aud some of them are
c;in papers-, which saul that
lv. of course Avcvk and Simmons
must be the "machine Lcmocrat?
ho are accused of making Room
volt iir.ite a negro to dinner!
i
Tm:
.alley iccasii
.1 bv t!
vate Laud Claims, will probably
be tilled by a North Carolina
IVutoerat. According to the law
creating this court the Judges
must be of iliileii nt political par
ties, and. as a Democrat must be
appointed to succeed Judge j
Fuller, it is probable that a North
Carolinian w ill be appointed. If
in- is, he should be appointed at
the recommendation of leiuo-
crats and not at the leommehda-
tion of Senator l ritchard.as si-ems
... . , ,.
llkely. We d not b. lieve
Prilchard Democrats any more
' than Under used to believe in
"i'ritchard Populists !"
1
- " j
rym- Republican leaders have;
beeu hoping to i-t some respect-j
a tile Democrats in North Carolina
to joiu with them on national is-,
; sues, aud they boasted of havingjthe calm dignity with
'organized a Repuliiican lieague at (Voter smiles an 1 "keeps
l .oi.'J.ni... in I'.-o. I.I.11 ...iiii-lv I nothiu' " is an additional
was to encourage and siieiigthen
this league that induced Senator .
l.ieli as I tluaigl.t. ma.h- our
Stati- institutions sali- whichever
li-o-tv vv.is in o.iv.ei- I i-.. .r.n-.i, ,1
til(l f;lijlltr ,,f t, ,a,,t froui the '
negro as the most important stop
eve r taken in North Carolina s no-;
litica! history
"Social i'qiialitv is a thousand
f I l . :'. . .. . . i
i-
1 1 "a
lill0 ,,v eourageousiy tlisfr.u.chis- i
ig t he negro. j
i.i, ,. .. , ; . . r . a, ; i ,,i r
If remains for the president of
1 1 i ir. .v... I 1 1 vi iiei.i't 1 1- ii . .n . tins
00114 P CDDil I
..,..,, ', , ,r, f, ,..,,..';
.....i ,.,.r .7,.,.oiiiii!ishe.l
,ni int .tiiiiii iiuo ini oi-si ioeii
traditions. Then-were ,,
'r
propose to resent, it.
r !"., ... . .,eui.y . f j..,,..., t i i . v-; 1 1 1 the m ray a commission
1. ...... ... 1
mini- mm sever my connection with the lb- ., : i ..a, .... , ... -,.. ,. Northern VVon',,.n nr,,V,; ,.r d
. I . . . ,, I . i . , , i ii-snieill nil .urn l iv. ,li . iimim-
the State publican League and party. I i 4.. rers when vmi n n.t vo.ir .r.l
ade by tliej"-" certmuiy remain with that : ,,, af!(ir iviu- his th-gree to us f.r everyhinj in the line t
, it . i il- L I IL'fll il I I l-I I 1 III II IM1- I ' . , ,. v.. .. . v . i.
Tliey vereji""' W"U" mm?. UK" or-at New llav.-n, as he wished to O y ( joods. We sell you I
..... t:i . i """ iiiif nu- :..., .i ;.. i,;.. i. i.t vjoojs ai tirs hiinus vou saw
Washingtoa Letter.
I Prom mr Bnulm 0..n-Doii,lrn' .
Washington, Oct. 24th, 1001.
When President Roosevelt left ! elections way he gathered from
Washington on Monday afternoon the bare statement that the Com-
f..i. V..... 11.,,. 1... left lw.ih.l!nntt..,f MmMIUIIW
'wrath in his apartments at the
! w,,,,j8 ajJO 10 discussedNew York
, i.;s l)W w.iy. llis most imnor-
, m:. i.v .-en.uor 1 lair. n..i u ,1 -
stauiilllg I lie :act lll ll lie nau pre-
! vionsly intimated that Secretary
,li.n;e was not iiiiiuiing his own
business in r.-c.i.ime:tding Mr -
itbor-e Whiteh.ad for the ap -
1 . . 1 -i 1
, pl'alselsl.ip. j.'llled f. "li'i s .til the
Scn tarv 01 the Tivaui v and
wrote t. the President emtoisiug
Mr. Whit, head and still lie he.nd
nothing from the Pie-idi iit. I'in
all on last Sunday he came to
Washington an 1 again he got no
satisfaction. That ic:iing he
wired to (iiivcriiorOdcl! and early
next morning ( di 11 appi-aied iii
Washington and hreaklastcd with
th.- l'resi.h-nt. but the Pres;di-i.t
left for New Haven withiir.t giv
ing th. siighto.-t s.i! i-f.ii t ion to
either of the g.-i-lli ia.-n mid it is
understood that llieV held a con
solation meeting at the Filth
Av. aue Unti l 111 New lk oil
i u-.-siiav i V,-i.,:ig
Seiiator Phut has
Si'cretary ( iagt- a w
whi.'h to lean for (la
also found
tk i-i
tt 0:1
rv of
the Treasury, u hose attitude is,
"I'll endorse at... thing if you
won't ask for my resignation,"
has reconsidered his position and
expressed himself to t lie President
to the ill'tvt that he -guesses
Wakemau is not so bad. alt. r ali."
Tin" belief that Setii Low stands
loti.. i;i ..i,i,.....i ,,r . '..,ai,.., .1
, , , t .i:iffs imiaenee and
w Inch
sayin'
tggra-
vation to the New York boss.
While the Republicans are trv-
-llir t() tj. i.t ,,f
the ap-Du-liev
poiutment of William
iaie u iai -n. . iwm w."
igu tne pi .si.i.-aev 111 .nr.
'Fnulke's favor, the 1 'oln In i.isii ill
piomis.-s to stand seriously in the
wav of many of the pretty little
patronage schemes coueoctoil l.y
Ke publican Congressmen.
It seems as if the Fit! v-seveiith
Congress would be compelled to
investigate the Navy Department,
On top of the Schley-Sampson af-.
fair comes the report from the
captain of the Alabama that u
I . .. 1 t a. . . I ... 1 ! .
large iereoiiiai:e n me sii-ns,
, i t i ii ... : i
' v i. ...........
''1 ! '""K"'1, "- K-" ''l,r';
sent.itives it the l)epartm.-iit, was
toliud to be ilelectlve and that the
, , , ,..
'teen - incl. gun. Mor.-.o-.r, tl
sn"'.V ''f the Department s penult
ting the cruiser Columbia to go
to rack and ruin in the League
Island navy yard will not stay as
completely buried as Secretary
Long thought it would, as is ev i
denced by implicit s into the sub-je.-t
that are in-ing ma !e by some
of the C 'iigressmeii who are com
ing to Vashin t al. Altogether
there is ample warrant for an in-
U'Mll.'ilUI'll ill. II II SOllli- illllllH
('ongressiiiaii, v. ith more regard
for his own standing with his con
stituents than for the r,1(l of the
party, does not pc: -ist in drag
ging Secretary Long's skeletons
out of the closet it will bo sur
prising. The M. minis Tto ivlui was for
a number of years Prime .Minis-
the Mantis declined the invita-
t;,,i, mii .ii,i,, , ,,r iiw
health and the political bitu.itioii
in Japan as his excuse.
I The Cumberland comity fair
will bo held at FnyetteviMe n--t
week.
Philadelphia Llection Frauds.
Some idea of the exteut of tho !
frauds coiunitted at the general
ies), which coinmittee 1 have the1
hoiur to serve as counsel, is now
preparing upward of mill election ;
! eases, involving uearly that luuu
prosecuted eleition officers guilt y
, . oui ...1, 1:, : ,e .a...... ,ea ,.,.: u-
iy tev lew ei ikcies 101 .nur.u-
her.
j r And vet Philadelphia irives the
! la,'Ul st Republican majority of
' . . .. . . . ;
any city in the I luted States.
Kl. Hi ol.i..J
Pfa injc Willi a Beir.bsl-.cll.
lir. i 1 !'. I.- I'- i; ..ii(i'ii K.i ... ch 1 ,t.
(ine of those bombshells of the
type used ill the civil war was put
to a le-w use in (iivclishoro y, s
terd.iy afternoon. A negro plow
ed up one in ids field aud thought
it would make a nice plaything
for Ins children. The little pick-
atiililii. s Were ilelighted With the
new toy and proceeded to r. I it
around ewr the 'loor. Tiring of
this sport, they decided to put it
in tin- lire, just to set' if heat
would have any Hi'ect '-n it. Ac-
'cordiagh. it was carefully phuvd
hod of hot coals in t lie lire
' placi
tla- innocent littleo ..:;
M'.iieit tlleliisi-lves on the liner to
await lesaits. They did no; have
ti wait long. A few moments
and tin re was a tcrritie explosion.
The mailt. -1 ovr the fireplace w as
torn awav, a gaping hole suddenly
appi d in the side of the cabin,
a bed ia ihe liar end of the room
was w nipped in il; lines, and there
were other evidences of destruc
tion. W hen the tl. inn s ha I hot n
extinguished and a portion of the
debris cleared away attention was
tinned to the scleaiiiing children.
One of tlii-iii was found to Ik'
minus two l:i!ge:s, while auothi
had lost a pound or so of llesl
from one leg.
killed His IlrolliL-r.
Ii-iauoki-, Va., (ht.
'2i'
In
Ii;ht resulting from a ipiarrel!
old' a labhit which had bet n kilt
ed during a hunt, near Axtoii. in
Henry county, th o. Preston stab
bed Lis brother Aleck to death
with a pocket knife. Preston made
hi, escape. j
A Violent Attack of Croup Cured. ;
"Last winter an infant child f
mine hail croup in a violent form"
savs l.liler .loin
Christian I'.van
Mo. "1 gave he
( 'iiaiuberlain's C
in a short time
past and the t
W. FiogeiK, a
--list, of Fil ley,
a few doses ot
ugh Peiiii-iiy and
all danger was;
lild recovered." I
This remedy not only cures croup,
but when given as soon as the
1' ' t symptoms appear, will pre
vent the attack. It contains no
opium or other harmful substance
and may be iven as confidently
to a baby as to an adult. For
sale by O. It. Filknigton.
x f. ai)Vi:iitisi;ih:nts
mm v mm i -M sar-i -bb-b!
At Tucker's Storo.
RALEICH, N. C.
Just as
Winter
is coming
we ask the people of North Car
to
op-!
ers 1
Ii
Drv
the
n'mmtsMcn and get just what yen
orJer. j
Try our Mail Order Depart"
ment.
s
S. &
i Attempted Assassination.
e.-rni. -u.li n.t of Hit- Wllii-liiri..i Miwnp'r.
Kenansville.Oet. '2't. Mr. Pi ter
Jones, of Pink Hill, Duplin coun
ty, while returning from Kinsjou
a few nights ago win re he had
been to sell a large quantity of
tobacco, was fired upon by un
known parties and came near be
ing killed. He was within a few
miles of home ami had gotten tint
of the buggy to adjust the harness
and left his i)-year-dtl son who
accoiapauied him in the buggy.
.The charge ot buck shot intended
I for the father was tired point
blank at the son, whose body was
penetrated by not h ss than four
teen of the shot. Several of them
entered the abdominal cavity, ami
although seriously wounded, the
boy may recover.
The object of the mui derous as
sault was robbery, as Mr. Joiu-s is
not known to have any ii.eiiiics
w ho would attempt his life, lie
thinks he was only saved from
robb.TV by the promptness and
speed with which he left that
locality.
Pioodho:;M Is were sent for, and
Hit upon ;he track of the would
be murderer, but as yet no ar
rests have been made.
Henderson (T.ihM.eaf: Mr. P..
P.. Williams, son of Dr. K.l.gar
Williams, of ; 1 1 t il county, was
the victim of a terrible accidi nt
last Flid.IV. He got hls left
caught in a gin and the who!
w;;s literaliy cut to pieces. I
so. tie distance from a ih ri
was two or three hours bi-f..
lialal
a mi
eiag
-r it
the
Si-I vii es ot o:ie could I"; l-ectlled.
Ir. heless and Dr. .Macon res
ponded as ip'ii k! as possible and
the arm v.a.-. amputated mar the
shoulder.
-ilmulate the TORPID LIVER,
Uri-nnicn tlie CIkcsUvc eruns,
rci;iit.ite tho bowels, taitl arc un
Cii'julil as an
ANTJ-BILIOLS MEDECIME,
In malarial districts their virtues nre
wMely r-Ciignl7x-l, as tiicy posscu
peculiar properties In lixclnjf the
system from tbnl polMin. likgaatly
sugar coated.
Take No Substitute
The Most
Popular
Store in The
District.
one price to all is the
way we co our
We sell Shoes,
Dry (jocJs,
Millinery,
Notions',
Uo 's' Clothinjr.
Only "tioud
tirade Cioods"
sold here and
all at the
hiwe.t possible
pi ices.
want to increase the Wholesale
Department, and have the larg
est stock in luleiidi fur
merchants to buy tivin.
mi
KAI.UIGH, N. C.
AND SAI.I-:--Py virtue of an
.r !T . if the Hi.irl.r e. uri ! t'liHil.iini
i-euiiiy In lli'Bi. euilil. I.. 11 11.11 v J- hu y
ll.-iiiu hii.I win', 1 will, in t Ii r i-..uri Iimiim-.t.H.r in
IIUHi.r... N. C. "ii VOM'AV tho 4th .Iny ..f
N.iv.-n.U r liwil. i I I" th li;liwi l.l.l.l-r f..r
.' u.i r irii.-t .f tftu.l t.aiiH1.-.! in elm li.'iin c.iitiiy,
Ni.rUi CMr"llnn. ii'r ill ' wtt.-m ol lln lavt r,
l.aliuiliiU ,,;' k "-'k ftilMll". ih Uip ll
llninBiin C.i..(.i-i' o n.- r. 'l..-i L a.o, .. lea tn a
-..ini-r In i iii- Mm', 'liHiirt N..rai VI (...U-n I., it
.. ,i i.k . ttt-li i.ii i.. I pl'lf, ih. i.i-n s.utIi )r.s
,..lrn n mull In ' -'l'' T" III"-, lli.-nrp Di.m 13
.. li to Hi. i livlhliiiC "ii'lnltf nmrt
i.i. if t I.h iLf oim' Uuvimh r -rin. rljr i.ri..nitis
I . ill- l.ili-U. 11. Krai ". Hi st l. riiil.:'l Jl. I'J.ll,
il. Ii. &, l'..iiin.lat-t 'l r:'.
I B H I I a
ia t nt tuns m
We've sold twice as many young men's suits this 1 alt .is usual
oung men are particular a'nJ persistent; they know what they want
and get it. That twice as many got what they wanted here, means that
we have better Clothes or that more are learning where to tret what
.1, iv. ...ml v
SUITS $10 TO S22.50.
Yovme; men like those Nobby, Dashing Sack Suits - Exclusive in Pat
teni and Desiiiti. The vounn man always finds the suit here to please
him exactly.
ON SALE NOW.
;o dozen Percale Shirts worth
choice for " cents. Every shut in
people." They only make" the best,
pute. s-mv ni'iii n to 1 rut eeeariy ior your wants.
When vou change underwear it will pay you to remember our stock
i f Overcoats, too. We save you moii.v.
D. BERW
CROSS &
RALEIGH, N. C.
Fall Attractions! - Clothing!
Our stock this senson is so replete with many new and exclusive
stvhs, with every fabric that is in demand th.it it requires no etlort on
your part. You can readily leco.nnie that they are jot what vou w ant
with all the slvle. tit and linish aiid our i;i:ai.iimv hehinJ tlktii. book
and be convinced.
Fau. Ni:i"!Kvi:ar Fxircme novelties, distinctive and exclusive dcMrjis.
H. IS Do you want the correct style. Where belter cm oti Ibid them?
Stun s Do you buy shoes? Then we can rj .c you the neatest up-to-
die foot wear to be found anywhere.
Come in. we can please you fi m luvid to foot.
Double Daily Service
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pres," tinluj Tiain, Coin lies uikI
t'u.luiiiii Sleepers bclwi-i-n Purls,
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Ill'L'tliills lit AtilllllU fel' .M. Illgnlll-CI--,
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to II. S. Leard, T. P. A., , j
. P. Smith, C. T. A.,i
Varborough House,
JIalei.gh, N. C.
15. yi. Poe, Aelit,
Pittsboro, N. C.
Jas. M. Ibirr, 1st Vice-Pre:iident j
iukI (ien'i -Mgr. I
11. L. L. l!uiii-h, (ii-n. Pass'r Agt. I
(it-iii-ral Ollices, Portsmouth, a.
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nil , ran .riirp .u: ik ia it uiao itiua luoto
ttmnlr from W i.liiinl.ni.
Stii.J mi.. I.-1. ixt iri nr rli,i, vcVM dwrlp
lion. W arl !-. if ait-niil Ic .r i..t. Ufa at
cliarf. Our frc rut ilue pa'oni l rreuml.
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etmra of a. tii.il cli. n'i in uuf fcl:e, ccuuly, of
Iokd, (cut free. A.Idrm,
C.A.SNOWiCO.
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an take
Faultless
than half
ANGER
1, Si.;o and $2. You c
this lot is made by the "1
so you buy shiits for less t
One i'rice f ot tiers.
LINKHAN,
lUMssa m EOftiss.
Always on
intid ;i lot ot
X-i"uinnLlocr
fil and iitidfo.v.si'd.
both dress
Fi am
ing and Shi age's.
Hills i-ul to on!or.
A
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CasllC'CS alwavrt
an-!. IVoiri ii. ;-'!it;i in
'- Will be ,'elivond at
time, oither day or night.
B. NQOE JR,
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Feb
Cotton Cinnors
OUCMT TO
I. I' 28 J-l
THEIR PROPERTY
IN THK
This b a I lo:i:i coin
pany aiid ill serves the
patieiiare oi' ad N'tirth
'aiellnialis.
Ii was organized ia
I SUs and ha, paid o or
s--i;(l0,utiti in Iosm-s ami
l! e:-e i.- not oiiecoiitesle I
claim against it !
All losses paid prompt
ly. kc:y prudent man
ought to insure hi- prop
iry. 1'i.r terms, Cvc.,
sipplx lo
H.I.
PPL ASK I COWPKK,
President
Sept. 13. 1!MI.
EYE-GLARES SPECTACLES
Of all Kinds.
KYF.S FX AM INK I) FUKE
Jl your eyes tued attention and
Cdiapel Hill i not convenient to you,
write to me, it may be convenient
; tor tne to in to vour town. .
j W. D. SORRELL,
ixhtoU OF i:l-.n:A('TK.',
' Cha),l Hill, N. C.
WOTICK! At the regular meet
In, i.i iho li.'iir.l of o!ii. ty I'.-iiiriilst-l--ni-rf ..Q
tin- i.u-i Moi,..iy in N..vi.iuu-r I'-'iH. lMs will 1
l'f.'t-vM for till" iTOH..n.r I'll. lb'- ot llu- ilns,
itIi-Uoii, a:..l in tlt followlii): imiiti-.I i.i"'-
Ai Uni'kin-.ii Mill, on llo.-ky rlv.-r. iMilmr i.t.-.
or wi .hu rm-iuri". Tin- rllnl.-r ilers hii.I hi I
av.iual.;. iii tub. r from .. i I : I it-.-1-. i.- n,-.l bii-I
hit .iii.i Irt- lak. u Int.. c..DM..Ii-rai..i. Iu nnikliii; i-a-
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