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3djHaiham Record Tatl'KSDaV, OCTOBKIt 29, ISO. local nEcoas a. Ol'R fOUNlTNuk 1 "kks. For Ttir.BRNAtK c. kouulus suo.rr. ron thk u mil!, KOMND U. HAYKS, DUNCAN L VYIS.ISTER. FOR MIKRIFF,' WILLIAM J A. CHEEK riU ItVolKTP.R. MIDDLE I ON 'l WILLIAMS. rim o.moNFn, DU. THOMAS A KIRKJIAN. MH M.'HVKYoR, II ION U Y II SlLK.t. I'nR COMMISSI ONRIiH, DAVID Y WHITE. 1 1 E7. K K I A 1 1 HEN D E ItSON, I. U LAW HENCE Coffins for sale pino, oak and walnut by H. Noon Jr. Cheap luruiluie just received at lljiiuni A (leaden'. Throe horses and three mules for aale cheap by JJ. Nooe Jr -Look at tbe pia'ty new roods jtial received at H.v nnm & lUiideij'e. Byntmi &, llcadeu waut all your otlou seed l 14 emits per busLol. Some of Mitrk llntiun's money is btlug apeut in Clialbaai, but we liope iu vaiu. You can vote two and only twol ballots next Tuesday. He suke to ioad TiikM carkkui.i.t. .w. On and aflr next Monday the bird huirers v in fnj y their favorite Hiiott witlioi't v-iolft:in the low. Dy fjiim I'.eud'U vuil tiirr, goo.Jri to!' I bo lironc v t other iioo,o. Tl;v !..! 'vt f-ll Al B.tHMU &, Lieudc.'i'r! yoi cull buy a 200 pound bug ol s.ili f.jr $1. Cotl'ee 1- ceuls per pound. Wheu you want a uew suit of clothes be sure to go to Jiynum & lieadeu's. They cau til you iu elylu and price. -If Mr. Atwaier was in earnest, wheu bo declared ho would not tun ou the same ticket with a rohl bu he will now have to withdraw as a candidate for the Senate ! The time of our campaign sub eoribeis will expire nxl week, but we hope that many of theui like the ISbcobu well enough to renew, and will ojatinue iU weakly visits. The D.ouocrut.11! registrar at ev try precinct iu Chatham is requested to send as soou as possible to tiie llbcoitu the full official vote of his precinct, so that it uiay be published in our uext issue. If Mr. J. U Uiyan was unable ia the last Legislature (is be ndinilK) to protect Chalhaui from U ihl' i robbed bv Alamance, how could he ia the uext L"fcilaturo protect her 1 Irotn being rohned by OraiiyeT Tbe cbairmau ol Hie three executive eoiamitteas of thiH county Messrs Pos, Cb Hjiiti and Loieberry request the regislrurs and polUholders at ev ery precinct in Chatham to counl the Prebideulial and State ballots liist, before limy cuiiut the ballots In county uflii'.eii.. Tou can suve money by looking before you buy al the splendid slock I of ready wade clothing tboy are now J eelliutf at W. L . L u lou Jk Son's. Tbey have tbe largest uud cheapest stock of shoes iu the county. Tuey are selling the besl bat for Ibe unm ey you ever saw. Nice caps for 2,:. P- Tbe Populist convention of Chatham pitsssd a resolution iu these words: ''We will surroiiT no ooi.p STANDAROCANt 1HATE ". How then csti houest Populists vote for Walser for Attorney-General, or Douglass fur supreme court judge, or A lums for superior court juie, or Wronn for the Legislature 1 The Record is pretty well load d this week, isu't it ? But it is only doing what it has done duriug every campaign since it was established in 1878, and that is, doing its utmost tor good government ia North Caro lina and for the election of every Democratic candidate from Presi dent to constable. The result of the oleotion will be very different in Chatham this year from what it wan iu 1894. A large number of men, who vot;--d (he Pop ulist ticket then, will voto i. De'uo cratic lickur. l?X. Tuesdny. Indeed this number is ao i.irge io s-nio se. tious of Cballiam xs to ai.-i.nihl l-.i n revolution iu poiirics. If next Tuesday should be a rainy day it will be very disagree- Hius gel then support lor re-,.',vi ion dared most cmjihutieully thut. they Able to those voters who will go to d'd all Ihey couid to got the Popu j will not be wiihdruwn. Cupt. the new voting places, ut which there I'"1 Judicial convention to endorse : p D Jones, the lUquiblican nomi are no accommodations for man or I '"l nominulo Adams I he gold bug urn for the Senate, after this at beast. Audit will be .particularly I bard on the registrars aud poll hol ders who will spend nearly all night counting the ballots. They have just opened another lot of dress goods, including some beautiful plaida at V. It. London &: Son's. You cau always tind at their store all tbe latest aud cienpesi goons iu iue umiaei. an acaun wi tnuaniiDgs and fancy goods. ould j call your especial attention to their took of nice handkerchiefs. The Rkoord calls on all it reads I Attempted iNTiMii.AT'.ON.-Orie ofd nominated l.ini as the Repulm is to Rive one day to tbeir oouutry, I lho't '''K" '.bimIo I and d.-npicublo , can candidate for tho Senate, und and, luvin anlde all other b.isin.-J attempts to i.ititni.l.ito voters, that .Unit bo intended to obey the cs on next Tuoh.Iiiv to work from the ! we have heurd ol in Him nin)aiKn. ro..M wmlio of Dial convent., .., y liHiujr c,f the ruq even unto tbe a.nng ! wns Hi ittlompt (ba published in the c.ont.iiuii.o.H it tandiduio and ad. down of the name for the rauao ()f ' Nows and Ohxorvcr) of C. I Pondlo vocntii.K tl.o e,M ntandard ,,m or... KOod govcruiiiP.it in North (.Woliim. 1 '" inannc-rof the foal mine at w -inli Unit convention bad midiim. Let .id save our L'ood old S.nle from ! 'i"'iuio. k, 1:1 thih county, who can ul ! uh a raUmiitv a tbe election of : Mr 'rce A. lld to low Mil So wh.h, tho.ro i an attempt at K.iHHell would (To ! 'i' Herk '" 1 ll" eompjiny'n store t U, there is ulro toot le u! o inn ... . bociuse bo is or lice Kilver and will i lusion. I..K hi.nii' .UAi, I'liKnr Tlioio . vote lor l'.rym ffr President. In will he v, ry litile, if any, H.-.rulrtiin I ,0rji.i ml i in this oiitia'e, IVnilo in Clialliu.il on tint joint i'lectora! j ton (who niii.o here l.-nui I'-miisyi- lU Kel. Da.noilulH and li lllisla ; will vol solidly (or Bryan, their joint noinineo lor 1'renident, and will pivo liim in tliiw coo nty a ma. juiiy of nl liat 1,00(1 and probably more. And while D.'.noeratu and Populists are thus voting together for President, whul a pity il id that they will not uIho vote together for Governor n nd Have the, Slate from Hueli ii uitlamity ns IIursoU'h elect ion! ' Many iiiifliiL'eul persons think that il is more important to North ( 'm rol i nti to del. -lit It nnnc 1 1 than it id to detent McKinley. And oh, how glorious ii victory it. would be if we could defeat them boll.! Men ol Chatham, let us do it by imilii'L' our Htieii''lh and votintr for 1 Brvmi Inr PrcHidi'iil inwl iV 'A'ulmin (J, J F kks Sii.vkh Tn-KtT The Demo- era! a of Chatham have very proper ly printed the words "Prce Silver licket at tbe head of tbe ballots, i on wuicli are printed the names of their county candidates, for there is no candidate's umiie ou it who is not in favor of free silver. And this can not be said of tbe Populist and Re- publican ballots, because on them are ibe names of candidates who are opposed to treesilvfTl We desire to c;ill this In the special attention of those voters in Cnatbain, who proiesri to be in favor of free silver and claim that it is tbe I"1'""111"1 " oampaiRn. we nsk them to rend csrefully M'16 names printed on tbe different ballots stid r.eo for theuiR-lves that, on t be Popu'i' uud Republican bal lots, are prit;!."i tlm names ol several i candidates advocate the and the iold can Iim'- Vol - Sii!.-!; -!i.; ,,f J Jd-lfd. I! ij; AuAiv.v Sii:.'.w. Many pcrs.ni.: in this couii'v, who voted for Mr Hlrowd in 1894, will not vote for him this. year. They doubt bis sincerity and accuse him of double dealing. Many hincere fiec silver Populists will not vote for him eniu because be is too ready to support old stand ard Republican. He has repi atedly Lxpressed himself in favor of the re" b-c'.iou of Pritcbanl to tbe United States Senate which of course no sincere free silver man can cousis teutly approve. Ho was opposed to the nomination of W J Rijan by tbe Populist national convention, and went as a delegate to that con ventiou dnlermined to defeat bis nomination, but. found be could not. And Republicans declare they will not vote for him, hwim-o he did not c-ii tv out the promises which he made, to them two ynars i(;o. They say be fooled them once, but cannot fool then: ii'uiii Y.s, Mr. Slrowd will flud that bis "straddling" com so dies not win votr-sor I bo conli 1-nce of the people. Votk Eon Mannish There lire 1 w candidates for Jud:o ol tho Su perior court in (Ins Judicial district. One ol llieni is James .H. Manninir, ot Dm ham, who was nominated by the I Icuocrats, and tho other is Spttio'er II Adams, ot Caswell conn ly, who was noiiiinuted by the Re publicans. As to their qiiaiifieations and fitness lor lhal. oflice I ho co in put iron is most striking. Mr. Maim ioiil is oiih ol (he very best lawyers in Hie S ate, ns all who know him will Hiiy. and has been in active practice lor thirteen years, while Mr. Adams is not known as a law- ycr stall, never having practiced law more than a few months. Il either one is to be elected Judge be cause of his Illness und qualifications lor tho office, no intelligent man who knows them both will hesitute in saying that Mr. Manning should be elected. Why not then elect him? If however, fitness and qiiaiifiea tions are uol to bo considered in the election of a Judge, but his finauciul opinions must be considered, then that is an additional reason for elect ing Mr. Manning, because he is an ardent free silver advocate uud Mr. Adams is htroug for McKinley audi the gold standard piattorui. How then can any man pretend ing to be lor Iroo silver vote tor Adams against Manning? And es pecially bow can a Chathum freo silvcrito voto tor Adams against man who was born and reared in our good old countyi And j-ot slrn'o to say, throo Chnlhnmite office-holders Wt F. Strowd, J. J. Jenkins .in i Johh T. Paschal went to tho P.p:i!'sl Judicial convention Ml Durham h't iiionth and urged the t. f .V U.. , ' Populists to endorse und nominulo , A-U-n-.! ! i'.'f, th'i-c : 'iree ofii -.- i, I who proli-ss ( be such s'lMUg cn'es ! I'cc s.iver, in ordei ! .1.1. -is It'll I ' 111 K. Undo with the Republicans und nepuinicun against wuuning a lice silver Chuthuinitel A nu urns iy tne ai l ami inlluence hut unlay, ami declared most posi- ous, Sleepless, hxcitable. Melancholy ol these three candidates Strowd. j lively I hut lie would contintio to be (or troubled with Di2zy Spells, K'ec JenkitiB und Paschal the Populist I a candidate. He indignantly denied ; trie Bitters is the medicine you need, ticket bus on it the name of Spencer: ibe light of any committee or cau Health aud Strength are guaranteed H. Auam s lor Judge, and the V opu - Uhih of Clittlhntn aro cn!loil on to .tlio voto for him. Will thov di itt Wo'cen cannot believe that they will. And nicy Niiouid not even voto lor uiONo ilwoo o HI co weok era who are thus trying to force them to voto iori dared most puHitivcly acainst coun Ad-iiniB agaiunt MaiiLin! tty fusion and by a unaiiuuous vote viiioul t nnlv In, iicliin? iust as be and oilier mine inaiiajio's in I'uuu aylvaniit aro ucciiMiouiod to act in coercing their employees but when he atteoiptH il li -re in North Caro liua ho will tind that be hurts in Hleud ol helps lis political party. Ho will linJ that cooreiuj will not bo tolerated by the Iteo waito men ol'the'-O.d North State". This at I tempt at coercing should can so ul tho white men ol Chatham to raUv together in condemning il. by voting solidly against Mclviuley und Russet ! A Bask Betrayal. The attempt ed lusion b) tho secret caucus held hero lust Saturday is us base a be truyul ol political principles uud as bold a dv fiance of tne people's wish es, as expressed in their conventions, us was ever before utlom pled by uny would-bn party "busses", and should bo indignantly denounced by nil honest Populists und Republicans. In llie first place, tho positively expressed wishes of tlu Populist county convention have been defi-. untly disobeyed Thai convention dis cussed for two hours the question of filling with tho Republicans, und by a largo majority udopied h reso lution in these words: "RltSol.VtD, THAT WE WILL NOT SUP 1'ORT A O -LD STANDARD CANDIDATE". And yet in defiance of ibis resolu tion this secret caucus ot u com milleo has placed on llie Populist ticket tho names of K"UK gold siaiid urd candidates vVreuu, LuUerloh, Gardner and Fundi und now ask the honest free silver Populists ol Chatham to vole tor them ! II committee can ihus override the wishes ol a con v-nlioii if u few h-ud.-rs can thu dictate to the peo ple, . h:n is tin- us.i of Iho people iioi'Ji'ig :i !-n "ii : ion and express iti' their vi:.iH s Sir. ii L. V i 1 i'"-'. whom the Pop illis'.Mil'e tio'.v Ciliicil upon lo Send lo liio Legislature, is an oulspokeii ad vocate ot the gold standard and makes no conce al menl ot his finunci al views und wiii certainly, if elected, vote lor Jeter C. Prileharil lor I'mt ed Slates Senator. How then, can honest free silver Populists vote lor Mr. Wrcnir? In the next place Republicans can not consistently vote lor this fusi in ticket, because iheir county conven lion diclured cmphulically aguinst it, uud no committee or caucus has the right to override tho action ol' the convention. That convention also declared that the test ot true Ucpuh.icaiiism is opposition lo tree siive,. How t hen can true Repub beans voto lor foe silver Populists who proless lo bu for free silver, and who Buy il is the "paramount issue"? JIu; truth of the mutter is, Popu lists and Republicans who aro true lo their convictions cannot fuse any more ihul oil uud water can bo mixed ! Fusion ash Cwt'si in --The qaes tion now sgituling the anxious minds of some of our eouiitymeu is, "D os lusion or confusion prevail betwoon the Pupil ists and Republic-ins of Chatham"? And it seems to be n question thit uouo of them em sutis lactoriiy answer. Whilo it is true that tii'' "bosses" of lha two parties have at'.enipted to force a fusion ugainst, the expressed wi-hesand do clarai ions of iheir respective parly county conventions, yol it is by no means certain thut. Iho honest voters ot those two parties can thus be forced to obey them. Il was public, rumor sll last weok that orders hud hi en f-ent here from the Populist and Republican bosses at Raleigh thai thcie must be ii fu sion to Chatham between their fol lowers. And uccordinglv, on last Saturday, u secret caucus of tho county bos.-cs was held here and they ugrced to disieurd the drclnra lions ol their county conventions and to fix up u ticket to suit themselves. And in order lo induce the Republi cans to agico to this, the Populist bosses offered to ullow I he Republi cans in 1S;)H lo nominate their tick et and leave certain blanks to be filled up by the Populists. Vou see, if .Messrs Paschal and Jenkins aro re-elected this year it will mnko their third term and of course they reuli.o they could not be nominated for the fourth rm, and therefore Ihey are very willing that their of fices shall now bo promised to the Kepublicims two years lioni now ! q', i-cult d this secret caucus is j the attempted withdrawal of till the I Republican candidates, except W ) Furred for con nil commissioner. )r A. II. Lutlcrloli for coroner, Thomas Gardner lor surveyor and L L Wren 11 lor t ho Iiccislat ure iu I lin o ol D W. Tally. Wo say - ul - ti np'cil williilrawal, because hcv eral of t he beohli an nominees do tempt to withdraw bun, spoke I hero with tho other candidates, on i cus to override the convention oMbyitsuse. Fifty cents and Jl 00 at llo RtttlKd that tho re ; hum wa one ot tho largest and moat , en 1 1) uni'istio c vcr lu ld 111 tins coun - ' ty, und that this coiivciilion had do- What Has Cii.wihm G.i.v:;r.? Wn would iu till Hitriisiit,"s n-l th i -so Democrats of Cliatiium. whu voted with Iho Populists al the last elec tion, what have the- or tbe,r Colin ly gained thereby? Iu what way have they or Iheir county been hone fited by the lale "reform" Legislti lure? Instead ol giving the piuiuis ed relict we can show conclusively thut the last Logis.aiuro did not fulfill a single one of tho many promises which were made during the campaign of lS'.U Lei us take llioso promises in ini merical order and suo how they have been tu. tilled. 1. They promised to reduce the fees and salaries otuh public oiIIohi's, so that they would correspond wilh tho low pricesoffnr.il products. Put in vain has the Ht'UoKii repeatedly asked our legislators to point to n single, solitary officer whoso tees have been reduced. The olerks, shoritTs, aud registers uro still ro eoiving just as large tees us they did when corn sold at ono dollar u bush el and cotton ut (il'ioeu cents a pound. And olbei public oflioors ar etill receiving us high saluries as they ever received. Surely nobody wt.l say thut this promise has been fi.lfiile.i. 2. They promised to reduco taxa tion, and yet they levied n higher tax, ami taxed more subjects, Mian any previous Democratic Le-risla. turu had levied. Iu this county tsxs are lower because a Democratic board of conimissioiu-rs have re duced tho county taxes, but the lax levied by the Legislature is higher than for scverul years. 3 They promised economy in pub lie expenditures, but the last. Legis luiuro appropriated about $100,000 more than its Democratic predeces sors, und ils own exoenses were much larger than uny previous Legislature in twenty years. j 4. They promised local self gov. eminent, that is, ho people should elect their magistral, s and ::ounty commissioners. Aud whilo ihey have ul.owed the people lo elect their inairisi rates they hav taken Iroui the magistrates all their power and privileges, except to try pttiy misde.neuuois. Under Democratic rule the im.gistrutes were a check on the cointnissioiieis nud hud a vjte uud voice in the mana gement of tho county's fiuan ces, but now they have none whuU ever. Aud before allowing tho people to elect their magistrates this very Legislature itsolt appointed Unoo ad ditional magistral es lor every town ship lor a term o! six years. And although tho peoplo are now allowed lo elect their county com missioucrs, yet, tbeso three comiuis sioncrs Ihus elected by the people can be restrained and c.oi.trol.cd ty two other coiiiinissioners who may be r.ppi-inted ly a judge living iu another count'. Thut is, one man in another county can i ppoint two commissioners for Chiiiiimu who shall have as much power us the llireo commissioners elected by tho people. Will uny sane man suy lht,t this is local sell-government ? 5. Tboy promised a better election law, and they boast greatly et their new election law, but we ask the people of Chatham to answer can didly wherein they ure benefited by it? They have been put to the troublo and inconvenience of registering again, und will have to go to now voting places on- election day, most of which aro inconveniently located, und there was not tho " slightest need or demand for any such changes. Under the old law one hall the poll-holders had to belong to different parlies, but now the poll hoi dcrs of two parties can combine ami cheat the other, and thousands ol illegal voters will be counted all over the State! Other promises were made and bave not been fullilled. And besides not fulfilling its promises the late "reform" Legislature bus lakeu trom Chatham nearly (it) miles of her ter riiory, ami severAl hundred of her citizens, whose (axes amounted to si o it $1,00U a year a high handed lobbery thut no previous Legisla ture bad ever dared to attempt I We therefore repeat the question, What has Chalbam giiiied Iroin the lust Legislature t And why should Chatham help to eleot just such an other ? PI CLICSPEAKIXJ. R. H. Hayes, with other speakers, will audiess the people at the court house ou Nov. 2ud, at night. Come out and hear tbe issues discussed. Frank C Pok, Chairman Co. Deui. Ex. Cum. Did Yon Ever Try Elcctrio Bitters as a remedy for ! your troubles ? your troubles C If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This mediciue has been found ro bo peculiarly ad sp'ed to the relief and cure of ail Fe inalo Complaints, exerting a wonder ful direot infl.ienee in giving strength and tone lo tU6 orgdns. If you have Loss of Appetite. Constipation. Head J ache, Fainting Spells, or are Nerv Q. 11. TilkiugtOD's Drug Store. Geo '1 ho mas, n colored man, was I killed near Spout jSprinir luht Mon 1 day hv a tram outline on the Britton iiiul Johnson Lumber Go's, tram rail ' way. Franklin Press: We learn that Mrs. C C. Daniels, a native ot Franklin, whoso lesidence has been in Cbayen no, Wyoming, during the past year, will be ent't ed to vote iu t io coining cleit'iou and will exercise that right. Airs. Daniels is a duughtir of I he b,to Lieut -Miai.t (iovel'uor Jas. L Robin sou. and was horn till 1 reared he e u Franklin We are p'osed to an noiioco 1 in! -ho is afrcuH.lver D -ni oeri.i. and wi'l deposit l.er fi i-t bal lot lor William Jennings Biy mi. News an I Oiiservtr: The Repub lici'.ns ol U-chmond coui.ty have no in i nut d Claudius Uockcry lor t..o House. This is one Republican Pritchurd will not spend money t elect At Shelby dining t':e performance of John R ihins iii's circus one of tbe trick horses fell mi l roiled over bis lidcr. The rider tlied in n fuw hot.rs. Populists Dissut islh'd. Kiueltl to llie tt-U-lyti New u:ij ObnrTr. Wadesboio, N C, Oct. 2 i The R' p.ililicalis m ibis county are great ly sliiiel :p bo-u-isu the better class of the while I .ipuusts refuse to en dorso the negro put on iho county ticket for comoiissioucr and another one nominated for Iho Legis lulu re. No doubt the action of tbe R qmbli cans iu putting negroes on the lickcn will drive a good luany Populists back to the Doiuocriitlo ranks as thv say they ciu't qui.e o ue ilon to v iting for negroes yet. The negroes aro orgiui.iug iu ul 1 parts of the ounty, und urn taking moro interest in this election than they have iu many years before. S line of Iheii luaders bave recently been to Raleigh, and C'ime back wit b pockets full of money. rj NTiitriiieciT Cecar ur ins I'mtiu Statin jlA-i kiis lum iiier K Nkriii Cah-.i.ina. in. I' llrm.-r ia I elhrm r Th I.anla tii-.jC Ai tittiiu: Oouu-hay ntlicrs. Iu ilii..uti''V, eielilc I Cftiinu, llt uutlerstKHOfl hvli( iiuaii H;.Mim.,.l n piuitr "m itks mi ar suuiit "f nil iliniii'li'ii.it 1iih.-i vt said cuaiinr soil liiwii&iurn i( bul lnlttliii-liif.-n ana itio oner aal rni0i-ty ul all Ueuu aaiiliiat hald ciuofiaiiy, fiii.l uny uttii r piu,-lil iniiur wlilca La hb.tli to ri-iiuln-il i rrti-iri by any tarty lu lliiwo prn!i-uS-hiK AU'1 li r-aiult Inrihi.r lira nntli-a by publl . I'm unco a wok fur fmir whokb In aoine D.w inprr i-iinll-li' I In ibn ell yet llnlclt'b, ami la a iii ai-wnpp'-r puliMnhf.-! In ilit i-miDiy al i liat baiu, II an.. , in ill rs us IhivIiik c-lnlrss at aay klnil or ilaiiitdiD wu.ii-iMiv.-rii.tlDitaald owiii .auy ui IIIh itie p irlu-ulnr- ul halii claim 1'nrme ihh 1,11 IM. Cliamliera smltb, ana Kil" runli or nolle t "I Uio ilinxa ami iln-ua itliaro Le will l-ni-Htvt, iriMif of halil elulniH, or evMffurp against bnl-1 claim,", ''W to iurU'inei" of said onlr imili-e Ik liorxiiy iflvon lo all cri-lltor- ( ihr aitld ilr.'ru'l iiii, I lei l.aeKdii-llPnz-y Coil Mining coinpany, to prennni ilialr elaUnft lo ius roiorly v-rlflni hi my ofll lu me I'ullan Inilldlng. Kul iMili. s.c.ou or iivforfi Saiurilay, NnvninbAr 'Jl, li0, nr ihy lll b burod man parllcipttiuD In liiinia uudi-r Hi cenn i.l ol Ui" cjnrl la ua iiauka, IB iinl-lliif ban. In of ilia JoWn.liiiit Onmuauy will, ilia Tei'Uii .l sia.anii'iua antiluf f -rib iLa i-Ii-h, iiDumliiiel-n. u i tuber auilaninuiit of hucIi In.h.Ii,, nbri.ier thay aro owuoi nbaolutvly by Hi" lahnmii r have boa li)i'Hb."-Md or w lirld In trnn .-. And all er ! elaloihif any luterHl la any af tbe l oii-lw or oih-r luiiei iedi.i n -f itiw.-nld Lai.j. (iou lli.nz"T c.ai M.iiiaKi oaii-aiiy will Ilia van. nv I a.aianiHiiiK Boun( I. .nil ibe uaiura o( u. b lalMre.,t, U-.w in'.nilr l, Ae., kc. And nil rniia rial mini; u llfn nf any daerrlw llunou any of me pr ipany of nalil Ijunlou-lli-b 1-Zr.y iiiul Mluin oui.any will II In vi-rl0-d SL-iirmohtM ii.--liyini; tu aniouui uf auib llru nu I llie pi iprny c.u wlui-li II la t-lalnipd. .Nuil. e l inr li.r lvi-ii Hun al my aald efflaa In IbP I'ullen building In HaleUli, N. C, ai lu o'clock a. m . i.d anid iM day of NoTinnber, 1 Bball pro-re.-d i pHhB uhu anl.l elaliiiH. aud opporianliy will bo giv.n io all p ir'.U-H elaliiiliig any lb tare it In illxliu.ed clalma to prraanl proofa of ihrlrlu tareaiS. EO. CUAMIIEKs SM1TU. hpuclal tlaeiar. Uiicklcn's Arnica Snlv. Till- I!rst Salve iu tho world for Cuts, lb u ses. Sores. Uiccrs, Salt Kiielil'l, Fever Sues, Tetter, ("nap pe, 1 Hum!". Chilblains. Corns, mid all Skdi Kiuuptions. und positively cures Pile, in- lei pay ri quired. It is guar aiitee-l to give (if ifci sal isfaelion or inoii-y r 'uiii'wd Price 2 cents jx-r box I'm- sub- by (i. K Pll lilNoloN. Ni'Vi All v.'rliM'iiionts. Tutt's Pills Cure All Liver Ills. Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect or der by the occasional use of Tutt's Liver Pills. They reg ulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, bil iousness, constipation and kin dred diseases, an absolute cure TUTT'S Liver PILLS TOM DENSON, TIIK- -WITU tin L Milt EL, RALEIGH N. C., IIVio Sell Hoods Chef tpir Than Otlier XZou.se. Oct. 22, lSiHi, 3m. WINTER CLOTHINti WOOL CLOTHING. Cl'i r TO SKLKCT FROM. T. J. LAMBE. THE CLOTHIER and PUBNISHBS fcr Durliam and. SvLxro-un.d-in.gr Covlxi-try- B.anchStcrcstSlIKGTOSEr and CIIAPEIi HILL. Od. 22. 1E0G. CONDENSED REPORI' OF THE CONDITION OF THK Commercial and Farmers Bank. OF KAI.KK'Hi IN. IS KaNliKItBD TO THK ST AT a TRtASCBtK, ON TUB lTH PKCJIMBBB, lBC RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans and Discounts, if.itUi.r.l. 01 .Capital StocK puiu iu Overdrafts, secured 57.(I(MI mil Cash, Ovrrdiuf unsecured, 1 34'. 77! Undivided Profits, 25.000 -N C.4vr.ct. Bouds,?24,0-15U(i Buukiu . House, Furniture, and Fixture. Othe- real cslate, Deir and loans, Ciodi Due from Banks, Checks and cash items. Cash iu Vaults, 18.702 4 ' 14.h7tf5M 8'i.o0(l 00 IU 2 1(1:19' 4. '-'21 77, So.UDf) '.; $513.r.3I 08 We solicit our collections and business. VVe p"arnte eatiefaction. Wo will be pleased to correspond with those who contemplate making Changes or opening new accoiuns. J. J. THOMAS, President, AND HALE-BY VIRTUE OF! J autlierliy aouferrod ou ma a oommlssluuer lntheaaaaof II Smadaa againal S. a. Crabtrae and otuam, I will aoll for cash, or au ertdll M may bfanununced ul aale, nu Ilia l'StMIEa karals danerlba 1 en Mo DAT ibe lath day vt SnTemuiT, a Iraol or paroel of laaa Iu Chatham j uUDiy S. C.lil wiuuniH lowuamp, aij.iioiui ilielaada of J. IV. Aiwa.ar. U. C. Alwakor aud otb era, lyluf on Ibe wan-ra of Saw II"pe craak and mora fully beuudod and daacrlbad aa follows: tl.ik-lualuf at poluiera J. W. Aiwaiar'a eornar, runs heace weal 41 olialna to a lilakory, (.'. C. At water's coraor llienoe eouth 85 degreve weal IS chalet 50 llakt In polaier. aald Atwater'scernor, Ibeaoa woil 16 ebalas SO links lo poluter la J. T. Aiwaior a Uae. ibenee aoutli U cbalua and 40 ; lioks in a apanlah oak, ibauae aa&t M ckaina t 4 ' and SO links m a dogwood, ibanca 34 o.ialaa 10 pointer A. Stone's cerunr, lbnca north 41 chaian d 'Ai link le tbe 1st aiall.a, coavatnlug Wl aeri more or Iras, belag llie land ceuveyed to w. D. Crablree by M. J. aud 1. A. Bloue, by does re- t corded In book "A. K". t,ae 10 In Beglierof; DiNHlb eflloe for Chalbam wunty. W. J. PEEI.B, 0. 15, IBM, Comuitaalouitr. VVe Are Ready For You. Our fall stofk of furniture is in, coi:iik't ami roadj for youi insju'i'tioii. lioilstea.ls al $l.-!;" aud up. 1 1 iff solid oak liodrooni suits at 10.00 and up. Acquis for Ludden it Jate;. Pianos and Organs in stock, Write for prices, none but celebrated makes handled. Always a nice line of OAK CLOTH AND : MATALLG! casket" on hand at living prices, also CHEAP COFFINS. Kirst-rlas Embalming done. Call on us, guaran tee satisfaction. u SANFORD. U, C. O. t. 8. lS'.tli. YOUR UST NOTICE! ; ",X7"0 till have on hand ' about twelve-hundred dol-: lars worth of stock pun-has-', ed frum Thomas it Maxwell ' which uuist he sold in the ; next few daj-s, to satisfy the j I'laims of the old firm. j This ia 2?OSitlT7 el3T ' iue iahi ninu incac ptuos viu ot' advert if-cd for sale. You Can Buy Anytof those Goods at About ualfFrioe as long as they Last. Why Not Buy Your Hf(sttsds from TIhmiisr it ClIlliplM II i Your Huron us f rntn Tlioinas fc ( 'ninphrll ? Your t'hsirs fro:n Thomas & ( 'aiiipVll ? Your I.oiinps from Tlioinns Ciimplicll t and wn; WOT, OU! WHY NOT BUY Your Cook Stoves from Thom as it C;iii.Iic!1, when you know Tlininas iV ( 'unipU-11 cnii and will, save yen nn.rc money anil ivo yon l.cttci piotls tliaii any furni ture honsp in the State ? Youts Soils, for low juices and honest THOMAS I CAMIBIL, RALEGH, N. C. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1896, edition 1
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