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Nov 21, 1001. IX A iONDON. Editor. It may surprise some of our renders, lmt it ought not, to hear that the great champion of Popu lism iu this fstate lnw quit poli tics ami lias gout! to nuking money with a ininiug syndicate. Yes, ex-Senator Marion Brdler is quoted iu the Washington Tost as saying last week t liat he is "out of politics for good ami all." This does seem somewhat likf go ing hack on his faithful followers who honored him with seat in tho United States Sena. '. He was very inueb in polities as long as polities paid him. He was very mueh in polities posing as the peculiar ehanipion of the farmer us long as he had enough l'opu- lists to trade with the liepub- licans and get a big otheo for himself. But now that he eau no louger make successful political trades, he is "out of politics" and is making other kinds of trades which pay better. Can it lis possible that Butler, or auy other Populist leader, was iu politics only for whai it paid? Can it he possible that he was iu politics only for what he eon Id make out of it? fan it be true that "Our Noble Leader," was working iu politics mly for him self and not for the people? And are there not others like Butler? Tun Supreme Court of I he I'ui-j ted Stat, s has granted leave for j the State of South Pakot.ito sue; the State of North Carolina. This proposed suit w as explained last week. It is for the payment ol $10,01)0 worth of bonds issued in 1S07 to construct tie Western North Carolina railro;.d. These bonds are not a part of the fraud ulent "special tax" bonis, which were issued by the infamous lle publieun Legislature of IStiS and '(it) ami which have been repudiat ed by a vote of our people. It is strange and very signifi cant, if not suspicious, that the State of faraway South Pakota should happeiu ?) to own these ten bonds, and is now going to sue for their payment, (low Ayeock will no doubt see that the State is ably represented in this novel j suit. I Thkiim will not be a single, soli-; t iry Populist Senator in the new Congress, which meets on the fust Monday iu December. It is true there will be soiu" Senators who; once .veie Populist but are no! longer. For instance, there is' Senator Stewart, of Nevada. wluJ was such a long-talking advocate I of "Free Silver" and so promiuent j a Populist, but he has now return-1 ed to the Republican ranks, as the swine to its wallow, and is now as blatant ami rabid a Re publican as he had be, i a Popu list. Populism no longer has u voice or vote iu the Senate, and is only remembered as a thing of the past. There will be hen-after, as before the. birth of Populism, only two parties in the Senate, the Ue publican and the Democratic. THE cotton planters of North Carolina, arc; in sore distress, and their condition alVcets all kinds of business. The crop iu this Sum is much less tliau last year, esti mated at nearly NN , 'idol a'es less. Not only is the crop so much less, but the price is also much h-.-s. Last year cotton was selliug at from uiuu to ten cents, but now it is down to about seven cents. This means a loss of several mil lion dollais to our State, and this loss comes at a time when evetv farmer needs every dollar he ean here. Oh! where is the wave of the boasted "McKinh v pros perity?" Attention is calied to the law which requires the payment of the . poll tax by the first ot next May as a prerequisite to voting at the next election. This is in accord ance with the suffrage amcudim-id adopted l ist year, and should be borue in mind by all qu.d.uVd vo ters. Be sure to pay your poll tat before next May ami take care of the sheritf's receipt. The s her ill's of the State will be gm that voters will be requind to pay their poll tax, and i.o doubt t tey would tejoice if thiy w.e nlbo r-quirnl to pay their .. pro; . i t ..u I thus muk. vullc 'ti.. t..-i.oi. THURSDAY. Tm: Senatorial race is becoming quite interesting. Messrs. Craig, Ullenii and Overman announced their candidacy several months ago. And now it is said that Undue Hoke, (len. Carrnnd Hon. Cy. Watson will also be candi Idates. They are three very for midable competitors and vv 11 add much to the "gaiety" of the situa lion. And there may yet be others. Arizona's Petiifu'il Forest. Flagstaii, A i i., Nov. lli. l!e sults of investigations iu the won derful netritied forest iu the north- jeru part of Arizona haye been re ported ny ir. .). -. ruiver ami a pnly of scientists who have been : studying the geological lorma- turns of that pait of the Territory . for several months. The remains i of the ancient forest are iu the I heart of the San Francisco Molill- tains, I "Agate Bridge is the most mt- able feature of t his land of liatll j ral wonders. The portion of the forest where the finest of the gems tare found is iu Apache county, seventeen miles from llolbrook. .The "bridge" is a tree trunk, transformed into the linest agate, , which spans a chasm sixty feet w ide. This precious gem is I in I feet long and ." feet .'i inches iu diameter at tie base, tapering t i three feet at the apex, and con i tains enough material to give la i bor to all the lapidaries in the ' world for the next gnu-rat i.u. I'l'his log is one oi thousands. it is impossible to conceive ol the J marvelous beaut v of this region, ! for the ground is coeied v, it h amethyst, red and yellow j isp.-r, topa;:, onyx, carncliali and gl.-an-t ic specimens i if agate o! i Vel'V variety gems as lug- as thu;r bar rels and steam hoiins. Fatal (ias L'p!.ision. Washington, Pa., Nov. b-. A natural gas explosion occulted ahug the main pipe line of t he V heeling t ias I'onip.iliy, at I'.'lt I'.llo village, eight liiil. s yve.t of here,' List evening, which I. -liiti'd in injuries t six men,! w o of v. horn w rl probably d'e. The explosion yva caii. d by t he gas h-nited from a t l ch in the hands of one ot a gang ol re pairmen. The big gas main ol the Wheeling (ias Company sprung a leak yesterday mnining. near BuiValo, and ti.- con.pai.v si-lit out I i'epatr pal'ly. The gas Was turned olV allda.v and the m.-u Were at Work ill a deep dltili. 1 1 1 : : l -l!'g the repairs. As dark'.. is.-, teil -.evend torches v.ne Ihol to Live the men light. Tin- re airs vne almost completed, VI hell through some mistake t he g :s was t 111 lied on at the gates and came rushing along through the iiiiiii with great pressure. W. S. i '.roi.nl, ignorant of the fact that ti..- gas i.ad bei li t ill la d on, was holding the torch lu-ar an 'op-'uiug-. and the explosion r. siilt. d. lb- was daligeli ilisly bullied. A fraudtilent I'.nsioncr. I ! m !hi li...'l.-l. I' -.. Sally A:-u White has er- cted a Uionuiue!,! oyer the supposed grave of i l husband but it lias since develop, d that her husband is still alive. This colored Woman applied fr a pension in IS'H, claiming that her husband fought and was kill, d in the civ d war. SI,.- recel V ed as i' i- ii pay S'.' di"! in cash, besides a moi.tl.lv pen sion. S.i- I ought : el' a place Mid began to in,, in :eat sty le. A monument was ( , t. d over t! grave of her dec ,s,-d hnsPa-.,,-. however, last veal a cdon-d Vol-ilutei-r applied :-r a pension and he was found to be n- -ne oi her than the negro White. diiiL Purnell has appoii.ti d a rei'eiy. r for the propntv of Sally Ann White in New 1,'nn ami specula tion is now rife a to what is bur led under the monument n -cted to bite's me.i.oiy in New Pcl li. .Vief.iiaa's I'niqac Town. Coiistantine, Mi.-li.. is ..m. .f the queerest toV.nsili theconntl'V. It has a pop'ihitioli of :;.oi.n. A letded house is so I"- , as to be conspicuous. Nearly even bo 1-, owns his heme. At m-oii the merchants l.u-k their doors am! go to dinner. I be n -1 1 folks on their wav to brs; ness in the uiori.iii'g stop at the market and leave an older tor meat. TheV lio not s.iy hov ii;U-'1i. for the butcher h is come to know the amount each, customer w.u.ts. I he order is simply ;',,, meat, d h - butcher seldom his mole t ban one kind at a tune. l'hus it hap pens that ell soiee iLiV-, ihe whole tow n eats Ii tin. on ot h, i s mutton or steak. Few canned .: o Is nr. sold iu the town ali i everybody has a garden. IVvctteviile obs.-rv. r: Mr. Henry M. Pembertoii killed a white partridge Saturday after noon. It is one of the prettiest birds yve ever saw. an I is almost pure white. He sent it to il tax idermist at Baltimore to be moun ted. The white partridge is said to be the sign of a severe winter. It has been a great number of ye..rs su.ee one was seen in this section. The Baltimore Sua of yesterday h is a:i account of the i.dnug ot on--oi t l.esc rale birds .u 3i.ii y laud. aduiitn Letter. j Ifr.inemr lii-mil'ii C .niwiioiiilfiii.l Washington, Nov. 15th, 11)01. It is a well recognized tact that the President's civil service re- form record alone would have been quite sutlicient to have pre- venteil his reeeiv iug the vice-pics- idential nomination, could the party leaders h.iye loieseeii that the time would come when he would succeed to the presidency. It is noyy-reported that he pro- poses to outdo Mr. Cleveland in ins promotion of the nloiiu, and that, not only has he signified his desire for resignations troin some of the party's favorites, because of their violation of the civil s. r- vii-e rules, but he proposes to ex- tend the classified list to include the laborers in the departments and is even thinking of including t he out ire consular service. When Mr. Cleveland "cov. p-d . ., , i , i.i i ii , . i . in as it is calleil, the bullv ol the department i-mplovi s, it was rep- resented to him that it would ap- pear ridiculous to require civil serv ice examinations t n mi tla- la- borers and . iiarwom.-n and a.-eoid- ,n-lv he excluded these gradesof i i , i.; ........ ..I.... n liLMMl lllllll lill Ultll I'll I'lUll. soon, however, as coiigres-aneii discovered that I hesc were I - IV positions which their ii.tluenc could sei-in-i (heircoiistitu. nts they iiisinteil upon naiiiing' all ihe labolelsaud 1 1 1-11 exerted their blither il.lhience o have their nominees assigned to d. neat ,iu. This cii-lom i n-w :..-n- . ... 1 ......... ,. i, l i . i i . i ,. i ...i. I 1 ... e ... i . , of the Schl.-v-S.impsi.ii coidP.ve; - v fame, being earned ou the r.-i.s of t he Navy 1 i pal I im :.t a a la borer. Uobbed oi I he pl . loga tivo of secur.lig a pp. ! I, I n.i I.I tor their ColitilUel!t- t. e Ii:. :..'.. of ( ol:g less VV III he l olapeiied to sill- ter the hardship of a i - ea i i i:g to Iheir censi-tinnts for n--le, tioii oi, tin-ground ot liinrr, cords in Congress. , . I ,, . . It is also u.,t,c.p.o.,l tla.. soonast-.e l..,,t:.e. ap ' ' " ' " ,,i:,so' ;ei,....l hasas el , extend tne ,,n.,; live ,!.-,. v.M s,,- v P . , I li.it I l anc'i ot t i.e -I i i i. , i .. . , 1 ,, " . uul 7' V-'V re..ui.ir a'.iempi v. ,.n a is n.,ui ey el y 1 line a cehsli ' i 'l.l'e III is ni' galii:''il. is !io-, le i. made Inse cure the t rai'sfe!- el census ch rks to the classithd list of the Civd S.rv i e em mission In the p ,s! t ills at llsii. !ly i lesllil. d ! t I.e ti ll:-'., r of a !'ev w 1 I. 'I. e i , co w as paiti. .ih.i !y p -'..n ,.;i. The claim is nnnh- t 'lis e.d ! h:. . del ks v. ele appoint". 1 la t he I Y:.-.-Us billeall only y.l !el' ha '. iug ta:. 'li a competitive i xauon den, w I i id, is p. riectly true, bi-.i not ing is said about the hi, t :h:i! !.o i vv h. i did n. .t pl'.-sei.t the t ) tio, s,.;n,'ld of his Ii p:', sent. -J :',,- i ,' senator was eligible to tale.- the eXalniliid ion. Wlib .Mr. le.-si -Veli III the White ILeise li i,, doubtful l! any " tin- cel;sis del ics vv i:l be placed on the i i.;--silled lists. Am; ! coi: cidi id w'".h the un i I'ticl:.! an, 'iliccll.. Id I !;..t . . cr. -tal v I i i .. , n i a number m t ne Tleasiii y , :''. i::!s ale epp, .-. d '.o the lee:. ,, li.el.t ot the I ie.'!iV b.W bec.iii -, . : us det i hi. i ida! . in : on Ana i .in commerce w i! ii t he ), ieii! . ci ii es t he i eport of y iov -ellioi I ..It. I'eeolilU eliding the le- stri. ti" ! of Chinese imig r.i! ion in to the Philippines, (iosier.d Mc Ai thill . W l it dig' . 'Il the siil.je, I, s:.ys el the Ciiiie s,-, "Si;, :, ., p. ... pi-'. : ii ely endowed ::s !,, ;,v VV 111. : eXllidlstlbh i, I ie ;.nii i'.. i. : '. .nation, il adii-ltt. i to !,.. aiiln; dago IU n nv to. sn ,,. !; nni.ioers during ! he :' , : : .i ,v,- p. la I wl.U'h is l.ou I.; pi ,,'ess of i v,. lid .on, would soon h ive coll- I ..!' .....Me , !, ...... .phlive iutei.st to the absolute i I le Con i pan v, I: e I be. u lod on They bring ho.e and bouyancy to the exclusion alike iYl'1 il'-pinos ii d ii-' New I'oiiudlaiu! yast in tie mJnj, They bring heatth and cLxstic Ami. rical.s.- ,l- i,:,I act iei. ) li V "f le, W 1th all ity t0 the body. w ill be taken in the matter ha- I ot beeli decided. Pepri'seidapve Ib i'i v Sherman CotU-dl, Who Is I!, the CitV, s.ii.i recently that tl ele was i.o i.u.-s-' t in Ids nond ;.s to tl.eattitm..- of Western ( ot i g 1 1 '.. U i en oil the subject o! tar.t: lev.sii.i . .-.ml i.e picdicts that uides, :!:. .'.. a d.e- cried change of I.e., it on the p,r; of th.- I. as;, ni. -mb, rs bil'.-r- Congiess gets down t.. v . rk. tin- lie.t session is Ilk. iv to w-tlless a very iivdv ti.h.t. i orm.v part. . sii'd Mr. I'.oi:!. li, -T -t.iiid -.pi ne- Iv Upon the Utt.-I.i! c s ot th" l:ite I'lcsiti, nt. I I. "re was nothing ninbi-giieus or an. .tain a! .nf i i- speeCII at t.ldlii'i. It llU.ICilt-'d cleallv, logically and latelllgelitlv. a idle ot pioceil ne for the expan- sion of our t.ad.. which we can- not igiioi Ti-e W st stands for ti.e expansion . .;' Speaking of tl..- war taxes, Mr. llout. II s -it,! tn.,t I..- was tor th. ir repeal, tl at th. V v.i 'e . 1 .acted as a war me. .sm,. a:l,, tl.,.: the ,'ssi:r- iim-e was givn: by the party in power that they vv.al.l colddiU" CUV so long ;isine y..r conimueii. .ti... M..!i!l.. In. I,..- it' l'" ' 1 1. ..ii also anived in W ..shington, !e- dares that his state is opposed to permitting tn.- I hugh-v Hill to re- nain intact. He says that .the people ot .U nil! gall appiecaie that the bl'l has accomplished much good, lad that it has d 'ae so is in itself an ai gument that it .....:: . . t tl lee.is revision so i n.ii inosi- , dilstries vvtneU It lias iiiieauy hiced in an independent position nay give place i:. others more in I lire ! O pia.lc lilt!. Ho U.-nwneJ. I Kn-ni Kit, lli Xi'wn nii-1 (ii.'iivr, l-J'li. . A most distressing deal li occur- j red yesterday aftei noon. It was1 that of a ."i-vear-ohl child, the lit-j tie son of Mr. .1. M. Thompson, ; uho lives on South Fayette die ' Htivet. Johnnie, so t he little lad was j,.,,,,,,, was found after dinner1 ilnating in the pool back of the; l',irimi Flour Mills, and when I taken out of t he yvatcr lif- was I .-x t i ut.-t. Dr. A. O. .Jones yvas j summoned and on inv est igat hn it y ,-,s found that t he diow n::ig must ' jM0 taken place at least an hour; ,n'ore. ' I 1 1 manner of the accident is a mere matter of guess work for no I one is known to have seeu it. It i js supposed that while playing-j near the pool tin- liMle chap' fell ! into the water and drowned with-l ,,m his cries being heard, ,, . ., K . ,, li.ipiisis liar Saiaon .v,cn. 1 Piehnnuid, N'a., Nov. IT. -The P..iptis of Virginia through t heir general association, which adjourned here tonight, liave put, themselves re,-oil as in favor i ,.f the ,-hnrehes ridding them - ..l... ..f ..II I..I...IU iil,. .ii'.. .T,,-.- III. .......-,..-. ...... .... engaged in t he liipior trajlie. The ' adoption of a resolution calling ni li.e ehl.n-hes to pursue this course was the leatuivo; the clos- ing s Thi Mowed that of a I I ht or t Wo ago, when a res.. 1. 1- ii..,, w.-.s adopt.-d by the Const it u- tioiiaM'.-wy. ntion to eii..r i!'t into I ... ,.....! 1 1 . i. ,n or , i I .i, m :, - . . i , i ;.,', ,,W 1 i . ( . i - f ,.i .-.ny . omuoimt v un- es pet:!;..!,.-.! tor by a maj-.r.ly :.. lis. i?i-'i! W illi A-.i :.izli. H; j il-li.l II ll.'l, P.I., .oV. 17. As lb .'-nan Swisher, aged P, was phying w.iii his si.,ters, ...ar SI:.' rn.au. an eagle pouncd up " (,..:. ihrow.ug ihe gills to tie gr an. 'i'ie lard last, n.-d I is ,,,ttSl., tliearms and t." ,,,,.,,:.,,,.,.,.,. ;,,.l ,.,,1 :t;. t.,m.,. it..Vay 'I,.! ..::- ,.;.,,,,,.,,;, t,:l ,,,.....,.. (..u.uli:,.jllf(. ,,..,,,,, , . , si ,s led .1 tla- . agn .i .e ;s, i.e.,.!, s.. ,,e:: o-- of thea,. h .. . .i t g Pe-K and attacked tne I, n, eel ding him .'.Il l ti .1: in.; I i i c , , ! no; : u.-.-iriy ' I he SCP-alas of th iiihlr, !i at- f r i '! ' '. t ue m it her w i.o -grai.bi d a li ili'l:- ! .'li d v,is bp, .-, ,e iigntiiig lllC e:.;ie wh.-M .!. i:.'..:"i', :: Ile.gl.o l. '-hot tin- i'ii'.i. elc'i . l. e.e . 1 1 d 7 Id ; !-.-t:i t, to ! : P1 o; V. illg -. V.'iti !.uil llu C;-!i:.l Wasi-iii.l.'n, IV C, Nov. 17. '.: ..li:.; opp-. Il, HI o the f. ill- ruction o ip: istbnd.ili c.;'! .', W li.l II to,- s. Vera, V e i s ii:-'lr:o!.i .n.il ni i .:.;... mil i.e I c .1 elilei pi ise. I,- i . d I.I-! !!.:: , h'.v'.. 1 ici il VV P. I. draw II. i he g .'.:; ! . ! road magnates w !:. bit i,m ! I. .v n ,niri! ii v.aierw .. c i,.-; u t !. Alia. die u.d i'a. ii.,' as emlange:- in.- IU- r int. 'ie-Is ami h.:v,- l .ioviii ail po.s-. b'.e oiis.ecleS in v.av ..- lis list ri-.i". a u have :.. .v -.oshid.,1 ii.'i ousiness ...f- I : i . as t . I 'i c, ,U:e ! in- i. ne t act i-P , ,.ies ,.;' i h. e.i.n.l. Lives Losl It;, the Slor.n. II liifax. Nov. gal, u diet! had in- i' i i ii i li raging on the New I .-nudum; coast during I ; . tli . .is! t hive il iv. h is c-il I ied d. .: n an 1 d. st i : ii -:, iu is ; racks. ...it.g :n,s s-.:-.',' .. d s.-v, i .-iv Il n, I he sto: m .1 neinv by s l . -ebe. II lost. A piivate ul- ' . ! Il VV 11 ic!! I e. ; i ,. .1 I . P . tonight, s. -des li.at tl Nofyvegi.il, steal. r P.I hi. under lt.r to tile Pdack l;iuo!id C IU ""UU!" S.,i),v a-: I.e. : ,1 .. l!. N, i.i. I ' '1 o,T. lh,,,-ei's l.lk, N. C., Nov. IT. ''n,. I,,,,.,, cool. r.,v1 .,,,,1 ,, 1,. Ti.,.,,1.1,. iv;. ,. !.;, it M.o.vcd mid this m.-mim; , r,,ulii; is lv.l to th-- iiepth (,.- ,,... f,,;.,.;!, ,,f ,;u llu.,, WIU, pi ..spect -f more snow. The ice t, two d.ci.es thick on ponds n..d is good skating. This is r..;lier n:.u.-oi:il b.r this scsou and c-u- i:,., .,, ,t ,! ,..., so .suddenly, after .'Ui, ;., ,,,;, Ue.ithel',' it pill- s '.vol'' r i an t u.ul c i Icl V.cal ilel' t . ... ... , , S l.I'less: lra.i,.s have !'.',1- "naielous n, this com. ai.nitv ,l! ,'u g." tlC-V go .-,11,1111 to SPehit I i;t. v. i ' i i i season Mr. . I i. Cur- , l ;,. , s Alills. mad- an as- l:il,ullt (Lis we. k. Mr. V 1.. Spelice, of I'althage. l.:-s P en laa.h-assignei-. Mr. Carter has p.r a niind.er id' s b, , n . a e oi the most suy . ss'tlll ll.elchant- Ti t,..s ..,.,,. A negro who lives . ,, ... ...... i:. near ine iialliell eoumv une was OH ,.,. streets the other day other- j,lLriltw,, ,r.ie wagon load of s j He found v.i v f.-w pUU.:,,s,,s as Si.ufv.rd wasalremly u ell sl'.ipllcd W 1th cauillcs. . ' Ciianibeinaiu s Stomach and I I v.. i' T i,!..1t en re i a I ioiin. s Sciu; to! -llii voi,si.,.,niou ,uu. t" .- '-. ... are easy to take aml pleasant in ciVect. tor sale by li. lb l'liking- tv.il. 10 ( )ur Ten 1 )ollr Suits have i-.jincd us huinireJ- of custoiiu'rs, anJ reader, you, too, w ill be counted a m.ip;st the nutnivr il you w.;:it the 1 est toSuit on e.uth. We have our lo Suits in ..!. in dii'vicr.t fabric , and in different si vies it; or.ler to please every taste -and we can honestly state Hut the nun yve cannot please with a Ten Dollar bint h is not Iwn in'yet. We nuke it our hu-iiuss to have the best Ten Uoihir Suits and we've -ot them. The ineiehant-tailor looks out al! over them. u.VERCOATS, I low-w ill you Pied tlie new season in a Ion,!,', inediuni, or .short To i Coat? Our Oveicoat sto,-k this season provides lor neatly cvu v body's ideas. Short fop (anus lor the t'.-'bhy, Sack -Suited vounjr fellow-; Medium lcneUis for men of quieter ;aste; the loii- loese back Yoke C.o.iti, coverini; Prince Aleett or Dress C.cv.t, for very s.vcll dressers. They're all stv'ish and we have 'cin he:v at halt in ide-to-i i U r price.-, 7.soto Don't loi.ect we have the most complete a-soituknt ol I 'iider.ve.ii' in this City ( doves, too. S, & D. 1ERWANGER, :x, zsr. c. A I'essiiin for the PrcsiJeut. Wmi.IiIi.ci-i. I'i-t-'''. . 1 resident Scoseycll has recn v- ''d iroiu an anonymous .lonor, somevv lure 111 t In- South il large,' . , - . '-it posso,,,. I he posM,,,, ,s -'dive. I lie giver attached a label to the 5...X in. eating thai the ani- .'" ' ; ' ' ii. nry i inc.. iey. iia- i le.doeiu so ward, is a Si-u!!i C..r.M;n;.,ii ami U.mcisian.is u.e .mi n ;e possuins in s .vor.v sty ie. I it- lessjla iv s.ioiildbe a : !:'!!e o. jet i e ' .ii .' n v w ill i-ooi. t 'i ,IIU J,.- l!:e ! OH ' I", I 1 1 Cr.'.-Pioot s t.il'e. S.oo- " 'V1 nil in l a it.a, po.-.-um ai;o ..in i . Women i reiicl in'. ! Foil Worth. ..X. N"V. I..- i'odav lhego.it I'-ii.i. us Ic.tii!',- of t!..- Woman's Cl.imtun T.-m- rare !'ni-u was I ies-:,te.l.. Thii'.v -f-'ur n,. ml e.sof-'n F. .!..: n,, iipu-.i .is i-.ai.y pulpits la oil- b in.i cidp.i.es in ibis citv. (..'..i.chd.g in u..d ilst..,es .L.tu and e,n.i.:. 'il.-t.e.ies e..y v.,-.. th- v. ! ole c. .mm. -, o, ,,;:,,, of .:.'.. us t:.o,:.: , . , , . .... i i ; ... . the Vole.. i o. 't , . ni I ..Im..1 w-.s ...! 'm:.::. Fori Worth, Ti x . Nov. 17. i ics-e. :,,i ills l.ilk.-d to Fpisc, Chur. h. g..l lo.i, and I'l.-iplis'. ga i io.i.oi -d s :r. oi ... , i.de I'.-i.iler ol tele ... 'l '.-:-!'l I'-. '"'..,' s in. nr. I ..el .' ;i( .. . '' W !.'!. i ;,ul I d !:-, t ; I .: . 1 : t. I ' to.d Ii an. Ji.'-I .- W -.s I o I .,!:'. i ll t ' i . W il ...:.in th.ne r.i til " l; u : '-: ' 1 " ' 5 - '"-'- A FACT V. its " - ABOUT THE "DLUE5" What is known es tins "Blues' Is seldom occasioned by actus exist TLlt mnlnril v of Ciises h v a il.Uiir.ler. V'J L.H THIS IS A FACT w hich may be dcmnn.'t ra ted by try ing a courjc oi CJ IB p- H L Ti U j U -3 They control and regulate the LIVER. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. MAV A! I'.lilTMl.MPNTS. ddbbim i mm. At Tucker's Gtoro. F ALL. ICH, N. C. Winter Dress Goofs. Three Suecm! Valuos. ituh i iyi.h l ie.id Cloths .it s l a .". .1. . . d: ;. word: l.g at:.! i.:o". Phuk .111.1 .ill the Lnsdii'.., Will cr 1.UU";. .. in..,:,. .11 ..... li... , nun i.:ii.:-ii an woo, nop S.tckiipss. blacks and .dl n:w wint.r colors, ' J well a Oxlord ,r.iv sh-crs. ut.iv .md Yhw mixed .it t ay.ild " . .;cll .XVA.V.l .ill WVI CV.(. t-.o. 'loi'ls, l'.4.ks. Itavv "U'.U. b-'.-.vn, w.ltor ct.. .It v.oail s, ( v ,, i . " ', ., - - Season Oiiciice. Our i 'fire ( iotiiicfx, cross & l1:;;khan, RALCtCH, o :o: 4 ...wW.,.y.iw.t ftW A t CI I OHS! Our M-,'!. i!r; season r; o ivplefe with tiunv new and exclusive M'.t., v..;i: cv.: y lahrtc ilia: is iu i'-.nu:id t:u'. n iVvp.iires r.o eitort on '. oiil' l.t 1 1. 1 ! C.l'.l IV W l! v !VC -;-.ii.-t !..t 1 1.. :V .: I J I UM lt.lt Vol! A .till v.r'u '.!! u: -,!.. tit .liid ii;h-!i and oui' gti.t r.inlec behind tlkiu. l.i-.-jk .ia.i l'C , -.miuc.I. I All. ,X! ' .i 1 M- :...tu:ilv oo c,;u . . . . ... , il-,,. -i -o oii waist it!.- -rreci v , .... :-ii,'i. i io y on ..p. r t . N. i dfe ioof v...i,- ! be lo-.i.i.l ..nv-lvtv. t '. ,ne in. we can le.c you tivr.i head to b t,t. - --rrwr ST0WT,,',;4 e -V S'mP- ifim MTriti LMV- '"' -'CV?P ' T!iere, 'vr P$iy no r-ficcidm o Y'v f. dair t v, n) li-'Ilt KG -S'J tWv -b:.rM!n a, the VU j A i mellow glow that ?A U $M'- ccmesfrom 'a J wj r " i tfeJ , P,tf, or i Mi CGEliuOuU & A an rr '" '.jt-'i ' rr.,-r -i.iir ' ?1 YI t- l.r,i, ..in... ,..e, ' "'""ej e-''i1l V "' " '" Join.,- ',,; l;:' I'.. I r t I..-I. 8 .ij fa I ' - i -i I', 1! i ! ' ' ' 'i 'ol Illg Udd -1 . i 1 1 .: i - libs .-nt to oi c-r. A ;::- ! i'OCf- I! IU I . v . Oil lii. II !. ll.'l! Piiee. Will 1 ; :ilMlVs , I i' i in nv, -red ut nllX 1 I '..if . e I ! I.e !' it. IV o !' lill.ll. Jj -2" ''. 1 I? Rn- it . u e ihMM Ti!E BH.ST PlTlilAB Stsse m Tk DlSTPdCT. OSE FK1CE TO ALL 13 1UE WAY WE DO CUii : Wj k'H sh.-v-s 1 1 jood. Mii.uurv, Notion-:; I'O " i. letlell;. OlilV ( o . d ' C.ivU- C..-O.U" h.u- i.nd ..11 .It th. low. St 'in-dbh' j':i... I v.i it lo i:-..:.MSv' the WhcL-A' 1 . P.il '. 15UT. 1 , .lev! U.iVw ,n. i.o. . .r , ,1-.' h p.v ' '' . ' ,r p'uv .i "uU"J"' ' "'' WHITli'Il WflOI TPflTP WALlLll IlUULLuUi I, IbM.l k.ll. N. C. Rxivi Tuii's notici:. liav- ,.,',.:.,,,.....,-v'':e.:....,o, liv-'Sf- ' Ns. c;i. co. :,'.''-; yis.i-J--i i pphut iiii I e ' -I VI i M ir.' V 1 1 1 ,itt y ....icy i i.n n a.:i'.' m-ii". C , Iw- 1. m ... t s' i' i: l-"4" i ' !! ' "' N. C. o Ui-ii.k .M i' .-.iiu iviin.'-ivi' UCMl l. . , .i ... ..... sc. w Here I'.-.ui . a.i von n:ui uieui.' e v. .t:i :;i e v on i ue i.e.-.i. i up-io Ocusle Daily Szr.vics l i.l W i'.'.'.N MiiW Uillix, TA.'-i! A. ATi.AM'A. Nl'.W Oil- i.i:.Ns ...n.i points SOI Til M- W il. ;?! .,..''1 I; n '':,i In I., .-. n,u.ii McutM o'.::t;!. n..- .' . r. !.n. I.. I:. V I.. i , i h .i, 1,1. 1 ' , li. i in '. l-Ml "... VI 111 v. o I V V;.., I . .1 . .. .1 . . 1 I I h . ..... u : v i.. i - Ncrihbouncb . ,.,1. i I ..II i, .11,,,-.! .-. " ,.ia i. j . ea i cii -.1, N..- V-lli Itli'l la. Il i.t. I .v..lil..,u ii l - ail.t. V u. i ii a!ns is: ivi: i'i ri.M;(iu ;:.." p. in. :ui a. m. Trains i iv e m 1 it tsh. i n 1 1 . !." a. in.. ,'i.eU p. in IKh 't, . a v, j ! S'iu i ii,. Ar. V. ii. un- '' e m I"' li' -iu li.i.iy. iL.uy t. Mu.iliiy N'u-, le.i Hint 111. -1'Im. AliaidH sp. i in., ' .-seb.l csi.hiili-.l Jr. mint l'u In, un .SHeu ls .ami Ceaciui, l.c-uvci-.i N uliiiienii and i l;n,la, iil-o I'lilliiiUJi Slet 'i--s belvvci-,1 1'el Is iliell' Il llli.l I'lue I .1 le. ,N V. N.w 41 an. I Itvlli.'S A L Kx iics," Im.I .I I t ii i ii , I'liiicln s mill pi, ii- lill .siep,,s LctWcili Pells. ,i,i.,(li nix I .At iildil. J 1'i.dt. ti:iin un, I.e ininnainitc '.a. On IIS III Atlilllla fl I- M elite, CIV. .XoUilll'. .Vr I l l'.;ll.., IcViH, I'anli i i.i.i, Mel ". V u.i, ! h i.n. g!t, N.a-hv da-.Meii' plos, yiacim. I'lul nln. l'.,r I i, lo is. .sl -,',.-,a.. tlc.app.y to 11. S. l.eard, T. I". A., '.. V. Smith, C. T. A., Vaibol'oUgh House, Kaleigh, N. C. lb M. I'oe, Agent, I'ittsboro, N. C. .las. M. Ibirr. 1st Vice-l'iesideut and S ieii'l Mgr. K. 1.. l'u lull. ( lot,. I'ass'r Agt. (i. n, lid OtliicS, I'ortsi-iouth, Vs. , : ,! l r:..!c V.r. nlvjinv', fcii4 Sil I'M I lj-ii, i Ir.i'l I i-r MSDCr.Tt Fit. ,iOn-n10i'M-r:U B P.TeTOrrict ,i .v.-,.. - , i:,- ; ' i. ... i'. - ti.uc '.aa ituto t.Z"; w:.-VXXt i:-l;;U r : l'..'v, vv;'-i J.'-rip l. .,-ni ao,: ,, c .'1'.'. :i '.! -'.1. ,(.-'-.. , u Im, u, oit tice. C.A.SWOlVttCO. . i " .' o"y- tin
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 21, 1901, edition 1
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