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ESTABLISHED 1820 OJ1' MIM'lbH. Stock Hulilfci Meeting. V. A. Mater Coiiianjr At a special meeting of the stockhold ers of W. A. Sinter Co., held yestcrduy August 7tli. the 1'rcsidcnt of the Co., Mr. W. A. Sinter proeuted the follow ing letters -. . - To the Stockholder, of the V, A. Rkler Company: ..;' . ; :,:,. . ' . Gentlemen: I hereby beg to teudcr my resignation as President of your Company, to tnke effect nt the end of our nucnl y ear, October t, 1X96. . jj . In offering My reinnution I do o with reluctance, but other personal in tercut uroeMiutte my talcing this step SchloKt, Bros. & Co., whom 1 have repre sented in this State for lue post eix yenm now desire Hint I take the Stales of North and South Carolina and cive my full and undivided attention to their interests. This necessitates my resig nation as President of yonr Company, and I herewith oflcr niy best thank, to each and every one of the Company for the confidence and honor reposed in me and for the able assistance rendered, and whenever you reorganize the Com pany 1 assure you tuut 1 shall stall times do all in my limited way to fur ther 3'our interests. , Vcrv Respectfully, W. A.SWIKR. ; It wits unanimously decided that be fore accepting the resignation of the President, the mansgement be instruct ed to begin an immediate Closing Out Sale of the stock of Clothing, Furnish ing Goods, Shoes, Hats, etc., and to en- able them to close up this business quickly, they shall be authorized to offer! tne gootm regardless ot wn.it tney cost, and at such a low figure as will enable! them to sell them quickly, .v" The following resolution was unanl tuously adopted: Resolved, That the! management be instructed to give 110 credit whatever, to any one during this sale, but to sell tor spot cash in each and every instance, no matter how large or small the purchase is, and that they take steps to secure prompt payment of au outsytna ing accounts. , On motion the manaeer was instruct ed to close the store Monday in order t re-arrange stock and mark it down fori tins sale. .1 T. J. Fetzer, Secretary. August 8, 1896. 0 I 1 1 am Swhm . THK CNLV JI'SIIUCATION. Tho Wilkerbi to CiniiicV Bays Hut a eli'i 11 ts lij-h'iji tir culafed titling. In Governor to release ". frtni the r.euitenliary Sherman Grior, who wh teut to the peuiu i.tiary for ten years. The CI roni le says this brings lo mind uu incident in the case. Judge Arihfield I Sided. After the casts was con cluded it whs re alied ; for the purpo e of getting the seot-nce 10 vicory . reduced. Jtdge Armhed: "JNo man is ever justifiable in taking the life of bis father. If itai it could pc68ibly be a case juti- fiable, it would ! be when Southern farmer named 1iis I o. i SLero an about the time bhtr I man ir ae ln umrch to the 'through Southern : blood and wrecks of Soutnt rn uoines n: hai iiintf s Kut v u that is m t euflii.lt lit provu a'U'h to justtf th uwful ciiint " The Mleiic was not rtductd POLITICAL COMPLICATION. It was no surprise to tbe eo pie that Major W. A Guthrie was no-i inated by the Populist convention for Governor by ''so large a majority, 'the Silver Knights picked him out long ago us tne leader w no buouiu wear ibeir involnerable shield. ommtsnd the North Carolina division of the army of financial efoun, and march with them Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ADSOLUTELV PURE OltKAT SIKN DIFFKR. high, c. ch containing a quurt of In the great political question t)Ure, sweet water; and where the which now confronts this nation goil ja not a deep, dark rod, but is But it was rolhtr unexpected it takes no keen observation to go black that it shines as if oiled. i bat Oihcr H. Dockery, w hose see that there is a sortof breaking Around the coral shores is the Heretofore affiliations have been up along old Hues and that a snowy surf in seas matchless in cp iiUd as intimate with tin greatest crisis-in rur history is color, and over all the exalted g .ld element : of the mosi near at hand. lareh of th" skv. with a delicate ratgl.t laced ot the Republi The brainy men are not all on tint of indigo, spotted with stare CD Itart V, ftlOUId UftVe L'6f n ac Initlinr fuia ciA nr till) lltlipr Th O r political question is deep and the processions of the constella wile, and great and good tions moves with unutterable ma- onlt d the nomination for Lieu nant Governor 1 . I l !... I . t. i,na. :erii. u..mv.iuou . u. n ... . frflVflpi R:rifl 1V'. .... ot . ... his reason camt-d Mr. Dok- ., , , i: . . ... H.v'B d,feat bv Tudire ": Uiu Bull I " tu ,mg oeamy oi uie nimameni, aim . - ' v m I 1 1 i 1 . . 1 l . . . ' . ' Still They Come. Nkw YonK, Au'UKt. 14. The Tress announct-s this -.'moruing that" Richard C'roktr is coming from England to work for tht Democratic ticket, aud that Sena tor ilill is to take the stump for ! the ticket end the pUitfi-rm that i lie so vigorously fought agaiast in j Chicago. efoie ti e republican Conven mm m ion. uocKery is a couven o the Bryfcn patform, bis name will add much etrength to tbt icket "one - b ast .upon hi: bugle bom" bt ing worth a thou sand votes, ' The other nominees of th convention were not unexpect- d, yet the complication puzzle tlous together, have parted, one finds new meaning in Paul's line Tcii "will see from the above resolutions that we must close up this business by OCTOBER ist, 1896. We have S25.000 worth of eroods that we must -Ui.-., nvirl lUni- iiA T Ay. 4- 4-hears. Orange (Va) Observer. iGovernor. We bardly supppos btJAI UOtWCCU UUW auu UAiau uiixic. iu uiuoi uu JXJ umo . . Jadge Russell will appreciate we have cut prices to tne coro. JNever nave tne peo- 1 - it a. 1 3 21 J T pie 01. Dnis county nau an opyorbumby iu yuy ing this way and one that, both thinking they are right. It is nauseating and makes all nouett men tick and tired to read uch journals as the New York San, and others which are con tinually speaking of the silver novtment as a "silver craze," a .Vi nrwifit netiita riiir lrwat perts, while all .rts of rumorf set anarcnists, -a poor 1001 s bout deals are afloat, th- prin- ticket' and like expressions. Ihey Some women are easily won ci pie being that after Guthn- irecau8inff more voters to ioin Knf t win u Im, T0rriJatnjatAM,ov0nntK I the silver ranks than adv other girl without putting t n 6tyle, j rie Senator to pucreed Jeter I tne thing. will requir fcooui tnineen f ntcnara, ana lei urcsery d This rmestion needs artrament Falsehoods and slanderous ar this way of laying him on the tides will never help the cause shelf. '-11 M ' E ? fl 1 ? i fS f t M ARM nn mm a A Nkw Jeeset court is strug gling with the question of wneti er it is iiueioui 10 van where will it our .maVmMM A WITf.n " II KMH IN 111 I ' - . - . . . nuuiou 1 ' h. Von. Ynrk Arlvortiaor nn to 20 years of age, it inot; Ul3 fo,pwi bit of infor. above those figurca opinioo maii0n, which we clip as a speci may be divided. men: "All the silver that Ctu'' be mined in the next ten years and be melted into dollars would they represent. Old friends, who started life together and have "ought many a campaign side by de, have parted on this question; .Ion. Arthur Sewall, the demo ratic nominee for the vice-presi- leucy, has a strong opponent in AND SHOES notT 000,000 freigtt cars m ountry ha ce been fitted with nol pal an additional penny ioU fie person of his own son, Hon, Ma rold Sewall, who will stump ne date of Maine against his iither and for McKmley and "tobartjTnersTnThusiness and nen w ho work side by side differ tiUhis question; financiers cannot . . . 1 igree; statesmen ao not snow vhat to do, and the masses.many uir tiakcs, nccording to the law I the American farmers pocket. It ol conguss; lut 1,000,000 laorelwould lessen the consumption ol remain to be fited up before Jan. arm crops, because the wage 1 1 ana c. 41.;. I spenaing raiisses woum ue lorceo ... I lira tr.AM iWiitnm tsa 1 1 tr " ma . ' . - W V O SIIVIV VVVUVlUIVMIIIi bo using . hi,,. Wilmintrton Star renlies a t k v i.i F-rminrton. Me.. I - follow?: Well, as the farmers . .i. 1. I will not get any of it, and the uiuu ci.ii. b .... I wage earner will not g t any of it, HI f'TL'Ill llllliuit-a uu a i'vk v with the divine inner light in it that tells that the stars difler in glory, aud in Byron's that gives the glorious image of Woman hood: "She w.lks in beauty like tbe light Of cloudiest climes and starry skies." "VERY AIILK SPEECH." Even the New York World cannot hel but admire William J. Bryan and admit thai he is a great reasoner. In speaking of his speech at Madison Square Garden - last week it says: It was a very able speech, logical in arrange ment, . admirable in spirit and strongly reasoned, clearly aud cleverly expressed. We do not think there is another free-silver advocate in the country who cou'd write so able or so effective a plea lor his cause as was that of Mr. Bryau. It contained sophistries, fallacies, un warranted assumptions and deductions, of course. What long partisan speech does not? But there is nothing to be gained by underrating it He Bathed la Champagne. A champagne bath with wiue selling at $2.50 a pint is a luxury which but few ordinary people iti- !1 1 1 1 Ti1tiviUivi Will (1 4 a ci nhooniv n (z. txh aai i i nr 1 w hh : jj vmi v Liiiuti iiiuou M.-ht nuiiutes on a ii vdc ,i- ..:. - 1. "UQ cr1H TSJn hnplr rlnWTl "Tothin0, reserved NO Old other day. JIelt, for his wager Loingto become of it? If the f wLoin are a,Imost 1Q dulge in iuthesedays of depres be SOia. ODaCKaOWn tilia wstdrikte.,m ten minuUs.",ieKownere(lo not intend to put Ue udst of plenty, continue to ionut there dw a traSny gOOUb. -till lUO uowcou-ouu "coucou oujrv.w. r.ultlml'wa8 110t he lost; he it in emulation why should they lamer for relier. iney Know YOU knOV We keep Only the beSt gOOdS, but they W89 MHckhehadto go to bed haveitcoiDedy, hut a few more years under a oil m tn vmi it nriceS leSS than asked for POOr, for the afternoon, losing a good Thk pacific coast papers are g,e B,J standard (judging ail gO IO yOUdb priUCa ieaa tliau aou xwi pwi, ...... profuse in iwse of the heroism of roin the past) will place them tra8ny gOOClS. J f,la venteen-year-old boy named Ik void all hope and in their des- - - - r:r '-- for Judge Russell to come down recently plunged into the Colum- rub a ttraw tney iave caught 'Z ... . I r,nm ,;. rorwli.Wv f.ir Oovemor I 'iia river and rescued two vounel.'' - .. . ., LOOK AT THESE PRICES Children's Wash Suits, - Men's 1'ants, Men's Cood Wool Pants, Men's Cotton Suit (coat, pants and vest) Men's All Wool Suit, Men's All Wool Suits, m Men's All Wool Suiw, - Men's Shoes, - - Men's Shoes, Men's Shoes, 39 39 1 33 a 00 5 00 former price $ion 7 50 former price 15 00 10 00 former price 16 50 and 18 00 1 00 former price I 50 2 00 former price 3 00 and 3 50 3 00 former price 5' 00 and 6 00 for the Supreme Court Judgeship We do not know how much relt lanee should be put in this rumor, but feel justified in predicting I to save them, and the trio went to that this is the best chance for the the ago. The drowning girl? I chance, and knowing tuat,tbeir grappled the boy when he sprang, fi.bt will only be the more des- mil cioineu, inio me bwiii current 1 prflfa rice farmr of Kew Hanover U get a trmaoent at at the polit ical pie counter. What ever the political com ft plication in this Mate, or which ever of the three tickets in the field may succeed it may be put down that Durham couuty will the bottom. After once rising he realized that be could not swim to shore with his clinging bur- lens and sank with them and 'rawltxl upon the bottom to shnl low water, from which he uraggeo himself and his charges, more dead than alive. It will be a fight to the last litch and when the smoke of bat tle has cleared away such men as he editors of the papers above itcUioned v ill see that it was no utbdful of "fools" that were cn- lisU-d in the ranks against them It will pay you to travel milea to como to this sale. TWfc think of buviner a piece of dothingvor Furnishing GOOdS. Or Hat. Or Sh0C3 Without first getting OUr prices. p,yahomemanadeserve.lc(.ur. wwuvw, v. , w tesy, but because men of all polit- S ALE IS STRIdtL Y FOR C AS H ! COME QUICK AND GET FIRST PICK. tx AtrrrAL number of f auar- miles added to the United State- since 1600 it is now four tim give a rousing majority for Gutli I as large as it was then. Of th. rie, not only because wo wout t I millions of square milo.4 ot ter I ntory added only a small p r tion, New Mexico, Arizona, and Lower California, came to us a tbe result of war, the Mexican war. All the rest, an area much greater than Russia in Eur"p was annexed by peaceful pur chase, Louisiana in 1803, . Flor ida in 1S2i, Alaska in 18G7 N other civilized nation can show soDtaceful a record. This i - ical offiliations here know him, and have the most implicit con fidence in his ability aud what ii of still greater importance the tunes, in his uniiritvathable In iyrity. II Ilk i I 1 I w .f Mil u d m CARRINGTON'S NEW BUILDING, .ATI KAI, IlK.lVRO; tlK CVBA Cuba has a creat natured re mrcethat exceeded by only wo other islands England and Australia. The former would not e an exception if it cre oot foi he ric'ies of her prodigious dc- Hwits of coal aid iron Murat Ilulstead, in writing 01 he natural resources of Cuba it .he Review of Reviews, sayf Under all the disadvantages that .nW'nvcrometit can iulliet, anr r with a vast share of her il un touched, Cuba produces, when 1101 wanted by war, about one Iiun I red million dollars worth 4iiciir and tolmcco Annually, and there is 11 prodigal luxuriance ol fruits and forests, while her moun 01 DURHAM, N.C. Tub misleading cry of tho sub I .IiWmI rtiM-btiir irw is that it I O O I - ..-.. Brjansnd fn-e silver succeeds, I" the United State, will be madt P00" hM? ... wU.r.6 .v T. - , . . bullion of the world Nothing I - U mora to our advantace. Tbs total damage to the penl but it is false. Other nations art I wntiaryiarms on me twanoa. tliLS are rwervoirs or minerals not 'ruled by idiots who w 1 it.-:. t...ii:..M a inmatthirrMuiniviiiia nr nm. I . be coined into American money y;ry"Z'''' " ; qnisite Tcature m my lanuscnpe to the detriment of their own Jhe!T.T;: the royal palms, and the rlmiLtion. If ther were. thev " ZTTT JT- 7.;i orange tas, never touched wi would have tosnend it for Amcri-1 .u t, t. 1. frost, are loaded with golden can products and w would Lave I joiog to put the penitentiary pncrp9 ,ad lh clusters or banan mrhan iuda.strial boom as the Unthnrltfea in a closa tlace to M cling nnder feathery foliage, world has never witnessed. I make both ends meet. while the green cocoanuts hang ton Insane Asylum a few days ago man who actually bathed in this costly wine, and an oniiuary hotel bathtub was the receptacle which he used for the purpose. his man was J. K. Durkee, whose name was one of the best known before or since in Arizona. He went there in the latter seventies. and by a fortunate combination of circumstances wholly of h's own making was soon enjoying a princely incomet ranging from 1,500 to $1,800 a day. This was maintained for a long period. Tbe receipt of so much wealth proved too much for lm weak in tellect, and he ended his days in an insane asylum, alm-t forgot ten by the pople who only a few vears ago were receiving his b lunty. hat was left of Durkee was shipped to Los Angeles and there buried from an undertaking parlor, very few peophi knowing anything, and apparently caring less, about the ending of the man who, less than ten years before, luxuriated in champagne baths and was a high roller in that town. San Francisco Chronicle. Over a year ago the Minnea polis, H. I'uul and St. Sault Sto. Slarie road tried the ' plan of al lowing each locomotive engineer to lure his own firemen. The plan has worked so well that the managers of the road now propose to let each conductor hire his own brakeman. Other roads, includ ing some of the most important in the country, have been watch ing the plan with great interest and its general adoption is tinder discussion. Neglect of tbe hair often do stroys its vitality and natural hue, and causes it to fall out. Before it is too late, spply Hall's Hair Renewer, t sure remedy,
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