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Durham Recorder. ! PUBLISHED EVHBX THURSDAY. J. II. KING, -E. T. ROLLINS,; Editor Manager ernarMFTIOX I'BICK: ..... . -..We A lvertiilne rute mx-le known on application CVTHniE WILL STICK. The Raleigh rressVisitor says: "The statement that Major Guth rie was to write a letter this week withdrawing from the gub ernatorial race in favor of Cy Watson has been made with re markable persistiuey by frieuds of the Donulist candidate " It was said that he would excoreate cer tain populist leaders whom he believed had knifed him. "A letter received this afternoon from Maj. Guthrie states that he will remain in -the fight?, to the finish, v . 'riiniimnn Munlv and Chair- - man Holton have sent out their state and national tickets to the various county chairrpan. The populists have not yet sent theirs out. ..- ? " 'From the returns of registra tion received at democratic head quarters it is evident that the in creased registration is in . nearly everv iustance a democratic gain. The simple solution of the whole matters is that the democrats who Tom Seitle gold bug decoy A. J. Dalby, but urges you to vote for free silver .Kitchin. The repub lican annex machine chairman of the' populist party advises you to work in the interest ot the gold standard republicans. : Jo man a ..... with brains enough to fill the smocking his lips over the mess of potage which coBt a birth right, together with the ppmtof Benedict Arnold can roam no more through the aerial domain which encompasses this part ot the terrestial sphere Even Judas Iscariot has huntr his i uiuuiuijt ueau iu Diiaius, v hull of & mustard seed, cau fail to vocati0ri 100 i8 g0no, lutuugu .iuio mvuuu vi vuvi lUaDK UOQ Mitt pwjJIo ttIC DURHAM, X.'C;,OCT29,189. Special Notice. Ifvouare not a euWriber to this paper and receive this copy, it 13 an invitation to subscribe. Only? 50 cents a vear.l The management of the paper propose to extend its circulation" "and increase its usefulness. The campaign is now upon us, and you wil tn tppn nosted. The ... , . . .1 . staved at home in '94, because of Recorder wilf print .ue fcr aevelaud,g ad. noi Xmv is the time to ministration - have had their ... names put on the registration as7oMhrd ptered votes, Russell's de my absence from the state having feat is certain. expired the undersigned again as- that great speech. 60tnes charge and will do all in onr piaU i,as been promulgated power to make the Recorder the to nave tne great speech of Hon. leading family newspaper in Cen-' j Bryan, which wasdelivered tral Carolina. The Recorder- at mti in . every court will continue advocate tne aem- in s Mon ocratic doctrine as it has done for h j. The gUggest;oa W8S the past seventy-six J' madj -. w by coinage of gold and silver at a "f .7 ?T f Mexico, to ratio of i6toi and trust to have ' the pleasure in onr next issue of replied: annonncin the election of Wil- "Your letter is received and liam Jennings Bryan, president of carefully read. I would be grati the United States. The reduced fad beyond measure, if you would price of subscription nasjincreasea take active ho.a 01 tne raawer in the circulation several hundred, dicated and give as wide circula Y asV onr old natrons find friends ; na von nossihlv can. I believe ' I - j tr to remember that the Kecobdeb tne reading of Mr. Bryan's Chi nas always stood by Durham and c8g0 gpeech in' every courthouse her people.-We will be associated m tfe, states will do in the management of the paper by WWjerfui goo(1. 1 thank you iicia viufc Very much Tor tne interest you have had charge of the paper for ' the ten mo5hi- Mr. Turner therefore, suggests , 1At that the chairman of the Central The complex condition of state tr.il committee of each state, "Is politics precludes a reasonabU gue a njaniiesto requesting some puess n to who will be our next iCf,j;n(r TWinci-at in each countv c .....f, . governor, but it may be safely throughout the country to get calculated that Bryan and free a Bryan love fea.4 tins week silver will get through by a hand aHj nave a man with' a good some niajomy, uu maw voice read tne epeecu. grow by something like 1,'JW votes. It is a nice view to see three or four white youths of respectable s nVna Wiijiox. adiutant of I families out huntinir birds with Hal Ayer's committee, is apret-1 3Ung and a couple of spotted setter tv nnnntist It wilt be KmeiD I .i.L., s.n a iittAav v.nin(T terdd that tl e Rsco di r pr me 1 1 violating the Sabbath and the jrsirruK.. v" - luame law, aud disturwng ftnn Hill which stated that Wilnon M Le an(1 nad eit there a o i,t of u-ose on the snrburbs ol see J. A Cheek, the McKinle; -Pritchard republican bodis of Durham who are piously m- .... . onAAota fr.r cliued on this day. the senate: Well, they are bird. Such a spectacle presented itself of a feather, and it is perfectly south of town on last .Sunday, and natural that they snouia nocK 1 in tne lu'trcsk wi toif?tLer. cency, in behalf of the boys thein- -T" . . helves, the Eecord. rocls con- IT arrears that some mwiiev 1 . , . it. sr-hoolboysm Chican threw . , fa wilJ u will pre action that see chairman, or will be led astray by it. . ., Maj. Guthrie also'warns his party friends not to .vote for Col. Douglass , for judge, and tells thepi to vote for Hon. A. C. Avery for supreme court, and J. S. Manning f r judge of ihe 5h district. Who can doubt eitheT the judgement or sincerltybf this aavice; - . This secret and "confidential" circular is a complete sell out to the Mpubhcau party, Hiid no other reasonable construction can be placed upon it. INTIMIDATION. The following clerical talk we clip from the News and Observer of yesterday. Read it,aud draw vour owa conclusion." ! "I don't think I ever felt more indignant iu all myilife than I did the other day,?, said Rev. O. L. Stringfield as he sat in the Union depot last night waiting for the belated train from the west "I was on the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley the other day. I was acquainted with the conductor and after be had taken up the tickets he came and sat down by me. The conversation soon naturally drifted into poli tics. He remarked that the great, rich corporations were trying to intimidate tbeiemployes. 'Why,' said he, 'I received a letter the other day a , private personal tetter -from the chief .officef of our road and in it were these words: "I you vote for thetree and unlimited coinage of. sum you vote against your job.' " "Now,' said Mr. Stnngfield,"il that isn't intimidation, and of the most cowardly and despicable species, I don't know what k And yet we boast that this is the land of the free and the home of ; live brave. This man went on to tell me that every employe on the road bad received a similar letter. He seemed very much worried about the matter, but finally he said he thanked God his bread did not depend on the president of the road, he could do some thing beside run a passenger train. i "And vet I could see that the man was troubled about the mat ter and it made m v hot Southern blood boil to think of the means to which McKiuley and bis crowd were resorting to carry this election. not idiots.' 1 They have seen m the hand of these two, and will pardon us for not making far thei comment on such a disgrace to common humanity, IK'T BE DECEIVED. Copies of Col. Jno.C Tipton's Oxford: McKinley adjunct or ran. wroncfully named "The Democrat," were largely dis tributed here yesterday. Fold ed in each paper, were four of the following tickets, adroitly calculated to rob Bryan of many votes. Read how the gold bug Palmer electors are endeavoring to mislerd you Into the belief that this 4s the regular demo cratic tickettby putting thfir names on the same slip with Cy Watson and the balance of the free silver democratic nominees of the state. Here is the decoy ticket: For electors of president nd vice-uresident of the ; Uu.Uid . g States: Lindsay Patterson, eighth congressional district. William W. Clark, third con eressional district. Isaac A. Sugg, first congress lonal district. Y v John P. Leach, second con gressional district, i Walter T. Byrd,' third con gressional district. George 8., Braduhaw, rourtn congressional district. Robert W. Brooks, fifth con gressional district. Robert B. Redwme, sixth congressional district. ' Henry T. J. Ludwig, seventh congressional district. Dawrence Wakefield, Lighth congressional district. James J. Osborne, ninth con gressional district. ' , Now if you want to assist in PAID IN KIND. Yesterdays Recorder contained some editorial criticism, of Mr, Hal Ayers outrageous course and the slimey Bi lings- cate he used in print. Below we publish a card taken from the News and' Observer 'which speaks for itself, and shows that Mr. Aver has found one who can give him a Roland for his Oliver when it comes to tanting "plain United States'' language. Roxboro. U-C. Oct. I herewith enclose you a let ter which will show you what a ereat and infamous scoundrel Hal. W. Ayer is. He is posing as a silver man. but his acts, by the enclosed letter, show him to be the prince of -liars and a scoundrel with it. , We, of the people's party' down, here, are not for gold or Hal. Ayer. And if we cannot have a gentleman and not a scoundrel to head our organization, we will not nave any. We, as men ot principle, believe in silver, but not in Hal. Ayer. And we will vote tor Mr. Kitchin and not Mr. Dalby. John A. Baird. HACKNEY BROS., WILSON. N. C, MANUFACTURERS OF Buggies, Phaetons, Carriagies, &c " v V WRITE FOR PRICES. ' "J '. WE UBSPEOTFULLV IXV'ITK YOU TO EXAMINE . - n . . 1' LINE OF. , ' BOOTS and SHOES mil 11 1 ih illli Lllii ' IN DURHAM. mi Khool loys in Chicago threw some stale egg at a part of th. take BUC1, measures as wi! Dryan parade there the other day & Iwnrn 0f actio aud that the rcit was circuiau, ;.n, 0 b that Mr. and Mrs. I5ryn had ,, . , . 1 ti r-irf-au?j. T ,. I if in that city. fdf-M are the I5ryan't were not aware of thin unpleasant epenle i the prrK.-c'ioii until told of it tmue hours after it Of:cuwnc. Th- lid'H-t vf the U,xn Wfl' roundly denxunced fy ail par tM. t!; n-publirans U-ing coupi ous for their diwpproval. Thk (itioii of financial r;li-! in 11 crav one wjtji that gni tun" 1 AiiM-ricati who liave t 14rf.r their daily brwl, bii t!n r ii y t a tttorc jmwerfuf in iitive Ut vote right tliic time. I "you are LrUe-d or driven to tun thii -ouritry over n the gl iniiiii-v iKiwer. tx-fore onothci !r- id-ntial tlwiion rolls arout.d, the probabilities are that if ai LTum! in vntp at all it will lie liki tl.P vte of the rrpjK'h for Xapo. lijon as ein roi "vite for who you pleane this is a free ehttion, but if you don't vote for Napoleon you will die ta pnsoa W.XM.V V.UWIAA In vestcrdays HtRAl.D we printed M; by side, the patriot- addres of Maj. W. 'A. fKithrte prpulit candiflate 'for governor, md tho mit circular awreditei to Hal. Ayer, ihairmanof th populist exectivecbinmittee." The lutu-r is rntiaW of baneful knavery a t!i f inucr is of bnad wtiioti'iii. This secret circOIat U a fiiwkiiig attempt to defeat Kitchin iu this district Kitcbin, a m-e silver man. wiinoui n- i.r'.uch KiU hiu Ute Irian endors el by Maj. Guthrie, than - whom a more ardent and trust, worth) populist does not exist, and who utterances compared with the pn grabber Ayer is like Hyperion tr a Satyr. Maj. Guthrie warns hfs people Dot to humiliate themselves and ruin the party by voting for the - OTHO AND H At To the conscientious newepa per man, there Is no ink with (all enough in its compositioi to correctly portray the dastard 1 j treatment of the people' party by those partners in po litical infamy, Hal. W. Ayer and S. Otho Wilson. Intrusted with the manage meat of affairs by an honest but credulous people, in the eleven tl hour they have proven recreant to their trust, and like the snak warmed into life, -they havi buried their fangs in the ban1 that nurtured them and tbi neotde know it. Listen at the Hay Seeder, 8 Otho's paper, of date Octobei 22d: "Peoples' party men, stand bj the Republicans, for they an itanding by you." The populist are free silvei oeople the republicans smgl old standard, and it tasMjs un derstanding how gohl but should be standioz to a fr silver man even ifT)tho aid so. ' Ltsten again at the nttcranc of aaid sheet bf tame . date "Maj. Cuthrie knows that botl Chairman Ayer and 5. Othi Wilson are hs true and tried friends and that they have not tabbed him in the back." Shades of Annias! Where i lack FalstanV with hit "Lord Lord, bow this world is given U lying?" The ghost , of Esau the election of McKinley in sneaking and unmanly way, vote this' ticket.- If you want to vote for Bryan and better times, vote the following fusion ticket of the dempcrats and populist, which Is: - Electors at-Large Locke Craig, of Buncombe, and R. B. Davis, of New Hanover. First District Ralph How- land, of Carteret. Second District II. F. Free man, of Wilson. Third District C. R. Thomas, of Craven. Fourth District W. S.Bailey, of Nash. Fifth District-William Mer ritt. of Person. Sixth District-B.F. Keith, of New Hanover. Seventh District Tbeo. F. Kluttz, of Rowan . Eight District Tyre York, of VVKkea. NiLth District R. D. Gilmer, of Hay wood. ' a We have not space for k- rth aiikiI comment. We simnlv ma of you to read your ticket before voting It. II you ao not you are liable to be deceived. ' Mr. Settlr may have pcrsonr 1 frieuds who would delight to hnnnr him if his conduct would permit. They 'nust regret U see him align himself wih the party of oppression. He is doubtless i verv cood fellow, but who cau trust a man who keeps such com pany, or a mau who in two terms has failed to do as much towards getting a pul.Kc buil.Hrg for Durban as Marion. Uutler, tne, populiat senator, did iu two months after he-took his wat. Mr. , Settlo 'will .not live long enough to explain this to the sat isfaction of turham ieopIe. It is a pitiable sight to see Hal Aver trying to get himself into odious notoriety by a polite attempt to reflect on the integ rity and partv of such a man as W. A. Guthrie. The idea of this blatherskites pre-uminj; to designate Guthrie as "the grots inanitpr and betrayer oi nis Dartv, to draw attention from his own damnable perpidity, is a most preposterous spectacular ioke. But why waste space on so unworthy a subject r ? Comprising Some of THE BEST MAKES in The World. n 0 0 71 l tl CD t 0 o 6 H H 0 0 1 . I m ' . , nnns.M Mum j m r4ma ptt. mrtmy ! hat than, wilhoni " boltum, at was a I c if ttrO f' - - ' ' I II 1 LvMrgs si 1 1 X L ..!...... . . f . . r- e 5; O - I W.L. Douclas r g TH WORLD. ... ami (m txtur Mtl Ot pnnt tA. Mf,IINimifnM - ' . t. k ok. Try ""P" b. rmoiDcra. fhnta(W.I-rMtl-km rioa IW bmio-. W' fara! tlmr t.1im, aiw tlaato of o)itr, aaaoal'r lDibowwhawtrthia. Pnltn waa awa Ika ail of W.L. IXwIm Mra fia tmuttrnm. whick Mm to luuMM Ika ola, oniatir fil !" efonmii. Tl taa ai4 nil a Imfi. anJ w Inline 'n cd m mxntty bj hning all jor Imlnratr of lk outer aaverUMa hlm. W. i- pOVQLAH, Brvrfctoa, Haaa. koti b WILCOX. PKAKS. Geo. Wilcox of Aloore county, ne of the roost trustworthy of Vnrth narnlintflnS. tin A fard ij yesterdays Jews and Obser ver, from which we take the 101 towing extract, regretting that we bare not space for the entirt communication. Hear him ? populist, ' ' 'A a prfjttljtt a reformer, ai a silver man, 1 am astonished ind distrusted at the course oi our state executive committee. They certainly go back on the nain principle of our party, and 00' true populist can' or will carry out that deaL It make no difference what the demo crats did or did not do, whether they are to blame or not, oui dutr ! plain;. to work for oni irreatest principle by unltina and tftirg with every man who it really advocating the same principle. . We "ought not, to vote for a goidbug senator ot member of congress, we ought to mike every vote count foi iJtjan, and men to uphold him vlcn elected. V ( Fou owing the patriotic lead of Maj. W. A. Guthrie, Messrs. Geo. Wilcox, a prominent Ai lianceman, of -Moore county, W. R. Linsay, populist sonator from Rockingham, and Jno. A. Baird, of Person; are out ii. cards, found elsewhere in tl t paper. Earning 1 their, frni. against the treachery that is being played. From all over the fifth district leadice populist are' announcing their purpose to yote for Kttchin for congress. There is also re liable news that many of tb colored people out on the farms . . t! ' ' frut. 1,.. will vote ior mm. in iw like the day of Mr. Sett!'s das- tiny is about over. , We want no agent of trust and combines to represent us. ., 1 11 It has been published that Cy Thompson was coming into this district to work for the election of Tom Settle to congress. The Herald does not believe Mr. Thompson will thus stullify his record. He has all along been aligned with the silver forces, and is not idiot enough to put himself in any such unK nald position. 5 Tim Wilmington btar pnn II Mai. Guthrie's address, ai.ol ays: ''It shows that Maj Guthrie, though a populirt, is a patriotic North Carolinian, and that he loves bis state belteta than the spoils of office." Cor-' rectjeu are, brother .Bernard. Ponttotd Colonel Wilkcrson, not satisfied with an easy birth on the populist superanuated list, he has kicked over to tnt ri-publicans with a forlorn hop of lielni state senator. Boys. it down right cruelty to fool tht old tnan so. , , , 11 1 1 " ' In many cases, the firt work of Ayer'i Barsaparilla is to ex pel the effecU of the other medl does that have been tried in vain. It would be a saving of time and money if Mperiment ers took Ayer's Sampatilla at first instead ot at last. OUR LINE MEN'S YOUTH'S and OHILDRElfS CLOTHING ! I unsurpa in North Carolina in Style. Quality at:d priwi. We renpof t fully invite you to examine our poods. am tlMTrUlin IHir HH1' m-unr imiuii,; n. iur it-. 1 1 7 Main .St, Opposite Sun Office. IMl Tlione 57 ,lntentrttc l'hone It). ; W". ZZ. T. 13. 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Rojal Rairina ftagt Granulated haxr Maple Pjrrap Maple Sauce, ('cilery 'Ballad, I)reamg 8oao, Laundrj Soap, Toilrt filar, Lyt March, Ccttooid ; lea, Green and Black Tea. Black Seal And thousand of otlier thing not mentioned. w 11 will par wianin; a parvnaw Knwia in my lint to maac leant on eitit a week to bit atorc and eiamiiie mr tixk and get any price. Ail good aold Ue lire re d Coin to aet me. Your Friend. T. ZI- PEOCTOE. SPEOIAL SAEE! .' " FOE NEXT WEEK. ' Bryan or McKinley. If either, Wlh, or neither am lcctol we must have ctothlnjr arnl hoi'. There will nlwavn Lo buying and ni'Illnjr. (lood tiiw with some, hard times with othi-rn. We have the good at prH : to uit the tirntis. REM) THESE PRICES: p. i.j;i t... ..j , !ti. a t .11 . ,t . . , .. .. 1 3muiih uj icii iiiM-i imnni'i an wwl luc ya, Iflrlieg ail under ihirUi 73 a piece; beautiful atyleii calico 4c yt: excellent quality outing 5c yd; worsted dreiw gcMnli 30 inchoavwide 10c ); black caahmere or any dinmable colori wool gooda 18c yd; nplen did 1 yd wide bleached cottona 6c yd; aolid black dress duck 1"C ffjl I v 9 r, I ai AlM.aa a..au .A. t- vivai-11 yivvij isiyie, , SHOES ! SHOES ! SHOES I Infanta ahoea 15c pr; ladic patent leather tlpa 703 tr; ladioa tnens heavy shoes at prices to suit. Come to nee ua. RAWLS BROS Rawls Old Etand.
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