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I! .VI THCRbtMl'. SoVRKKK , Itt-S. If you are a white mail aud believe iu whitu men ruling, thou prove it next Tuesday by voting tho white 111:111 's ticket fur white Hiproni.j.cy! Lawyer (HlW "Iiiflufntt'." I There Is Nccro iui. T J. (I Tlincl mi- 1I11 l,,.i-..l.,- imr. ' (F.iimil fr.im U.ofiiiwli of Mr. W. E. ruunlnlti, tifyth.it Levi lingers came to con sult nut professionally in i"r.ii-il .HS AL RE COllBS. Won,!,!- if Mr. ho has "iii.liicuro" til' 'ilathaiil co'p v Tl. Ul.l 1... ...... ....' .... joy their favorite sport without "'''I'1': l'.1'" i;,,,u;i,,i 1 tied misdeeds. TlViULllli; bill; lV. Whenever yon want any frofdi ftyHters, call oh A. (i. Hearno at the old "Love" corner. I with siiii- IVin'l be rtaii Liiiuv ne.vl ..l .leSiie.y, hut gIVO (hli the whole, day t.i woikin. fur 1 .. r 1 it to indictments lalelv pendiu gainst Iiim in Chatham .a ; : (iiles thinks court for ,-.:.',,.. pormi; ill, the enough on roiiicty lo scapi from the roae.s. voters to get Later, lr.it, before (h trial, he for hi poli- came (,, .,. and t ,!d m that ho h-. i h -;i advised t!i:.t hv employ ing aaot her sdlm-m-v, l:o cm;! ' -.;. ro !!:. hen. 'iii ,f "i :jil -i u-.-"" )Tir-:i: at huni-v eoald :.:v.-. 1 to him "1 Ki: hi .), u-;i .xClitlriniui f ilio 1'i.i.iillHt Hi e r.x.'rutlvj 1 '.ii'ir.; ff. hi Hi" u .Mao. itui rj..:'iibg - wlilii 'iicu I I "I or: !orri every wor.l that Mr.; I-'.:. 1. 1. s 1. i lis statements .nr.- 1 i endorse every word in lln1 resolutions introduced by ( i'.iv.'r.ior . r.rvis. ls t : ; t ; n 1 1 1 m .i!'e ll'.li. 'i'i'l'le is NvTo I'' i'l!!i- ::.!..!: i.i Fastem North I 'a; 'iiaa. 1 i-;i '.. t:;e pisi'ion el' Major p s ,,,,. uj x-iaiJit . .- 111 1 " 11 ''IF .lli', Kvery your sine; iin'iiiil what it doe? out (.(' l be flitss 0 Overcoat Stock. we sLiCed i;i business wo have nmde this atuioini'- this season. U heralds pot I'oel ion in rea'ly-lo-wen r f ton h -iii nl Hi' n'.-. J la V i'.leiail. ainl ,'ooil (iv .-til U''. -s jo v. 1 1 .'. i.n I Jiis in 11 pari iter of .Mr. JJyiiiuii tin So li. 't.r"ainl lie s ii 1 )'i.t. i !c diil no! b!.i!i: to me who h:: 1 advised him. f. Jli::. i)::!t. .sii;i'em.k The wav tr nave lnonev is to eminent. W your JrocPrh-s, dry oo,iH, M.,rk ,. pfiJ-tY-.uth.-it tho hoes AJtomlUiukn & LippUt. ,rlM ynU, who vote tin; -Tho tini"oT our caniiKJj'ii fi,',i"l.1-Ji,l,;,1,li(';1!1 tli'-t next .ubj,crilKr8 expire, tl.is week lie- JV ' J', ' Jl'' Why Kln.iril Elattfrhlen,!. ne at onee if you wihIi the. Ki;c- l"1"11- .ins .it me next ei.'ctiou. tW any lonwr. 1 ... .T . , ' 1 P. ; I''1''. Ir-M-ehy t-tr-Hify that ' '. ' would surest to the vey- 0:1 Thursday ni-J.t, Oct. MTtli, Olio of the most attractive Invars and poll holders that, at 1SIS 1 was i-omin-.r from the Jv. of places iu rittwboro is tho fruit every precinct, they count J ho i hall when ! h.-:.l a conversation H tore and haiher Bhoj) of John L. county t :ck ds iirst, ho that tiie re- v.ilh Ur.li.'i'. 'iiapiii. Chairiiian Hult can In) known n .Mum as pus- of tin County i'.ep'.ibli-a!i ICxecu- tive (V.iiiiaittee. Duriii'j the con- M i'satioii l;etweeii us lie stated 11 'J'!! II of 011- ;.it a: !v !! !:::!! -; -t: (. I:"'ecuti( ;'.:,i now iia.iriu.in if -.i State Jlxeculive t'oni- Ol till' r(:C.)!'ll l (UI'.Tl SKiOll- Irivt. U Council, a'ent. Look out for Republican enm pahjTii lies that will ho published nud circulated letween now and next Tuesday. sever:; I days and lias this issue of the ItKi 0! - - perso'i.-il iaeonve'iieui".' We are indebted to M ins Ma.'- it ii and riuht well ' gie Home for th most beauliiul tii.it. ohfysautheiiiuins that we have . -Th" eiilor has boon sick for th.-t lmd the I't.pnUat (' uiivi'ution a ll !i' 1 !,:.. '. til.- J'.-p:; 'the ri.lill a! ili.' j My inoliveM in j 1 1 ? 1 1 1 ; jr iho I'op ulist pa.l'lv were oorl. The con Mitious t!:it inw exist in North 'itroliiia c.unot cotitiiiiie. it ii I'ara'y.i!;-- the husiness interests of the SI. da. .md white men witii iiii! ri-u'.'!' ! t- paity ouvht tocumo tir-t Ii.'j a-d ciian.'je it. 1 am a Lupines s man. In my recent ell'-iris to interest capital Men this year. One at our colored Hiibscrib ern, Willis Alston, has jriven the ltEConn ne of the largest gourds that we have ever seeu. Mr. Clvde L. Eubanks, ofi Chapel Jlill and Miss Stella l'ritehard, d in-hter of Mr. V. S. Priteliard were married yest. rday. Mr. L. li. Wretin voted in th . last Legislature to put Wilming ton aud Newhern under nro rule. Will the decent white men of Chatham now vote for him? j livery Democrat w ho refuses C ll'l "I..M-..I til IliVf.ur 111 Vl.l'l I , .rotten out lioiiiin.iled W. !'. SI rowd in ( 'hap-, Cav ii:i :. i'i buildiier up our l'usi- : at reat i:i ) w,:M not have supported him ; s.; and ,'e-, a j . i i ;i'- our resoiirca.. : but here tii ;t tie y w- : p:-ep:.i ia,;- to drop i 1 :; : V( lr-. mei evev where witli loaded'' at Marion U;i-r iii l'.Hiti us th.v had !thi. a;-.;ro :;-..; io:i, a'. ! t . 1 . 1 bv droppod Si rowd. lie state 1 that i those whom "l have --v.-Ui to i.i-i .iirowii, as the lusmu nominee lor ! r..t. (! -,i !!... n.n. not invest' yi;ti Have known 11 up 10 now, in ,..- elevvrest iik lui-iK'd tMit by lie best ('lisicjin tailors 111 Ilii' laml. 'J'hev are the pro-iiiatn 01 i "er'sis!"! , t ploddiiur, of improved facilities, of lit Mr! IH-tho'ds, evo- ir -r-e l j'ld 'm'-nt, expert talent. They ai- the fruit ' i erso:::;, - s lecte.i the : .! ri s r.u'.i trim: ;ie:s. h:.l tliem made by expert manntaetuieis, .. stitch thev were pushed to ompletioa under the w.,tchful care of mr buyer. We v.,::'i' v m to come and see them -tomorrow, if you will. I"j. t feel tm . Look -Measure the varietv and the values and the prices. 1 on won t doubt its :. stock, and as surpass! te.' inworth e.sjt is iniiuiubevs. Then slieu you are reuuy t- "a where to buv. (i.OO to 2").i'i. ' T A About Fair Vcek. The crowd that throng 1 our store during last week has kIiowii us that peojdo out -eiate our eU'ovta in sei vi:i;3- the best ;.naues at popular prices. Quite natural. S. & D.BERWANGEn Sts'icUv One-lJricc iiotnierH. it t've f (oil theM .villi tliS :.d-.L-iUir !.iil.-l. Wit M v.ic unit it to buy. tla l.irest vou'll knotf to-n appre 1 thi: Vorr la it sioui: , t TiiK 'j'-Oi'l'LAil s i ij.il-. to ote for Ativater thereby e-ives I: of f: v,)te for i no candidate of the Kepublicans and I'l ilchard l'opu iislr', .-.nd doe:; exactly what the fourt-house rin,;- wishes himto.lo. Mr. J. A. (iood.vin not only endorses litis.--.'!!, but s.-.ys that he is one of the best ! o el liol'.i We ii ivehid i;i lifty yens, iu some ivpec;?i In It t than Vance! How fin decent while men vote for a it a cili lidite and thereby tb -mso! ws endorse liussell? ui.-rreas, laid acted the traitor to'.i (h;l ;r where' the ne-roes h:ul j ti,e Lcpm iieans in that he, under Uiwav as thev did in Norih Caro the a.lvi.e of .Mari m Uul'.er, had 1 liim.'." opposed the nomination of.J.C. I (And yet there an candidate.- I iil.-ii.U-l lor l . ... Semite, an, t:e, 'h.-lhaai te lie i-thelieol. e that '2 3 k?3 th it thev would drop them hoth, V. C. I'oi:. i'iltsboro Nov. 1, ISDN. 1 Tho world renowned Slii ff Pianos are sold direct from factory Iu North .111 I South Carolina, thus, khWb you a hi-' profit. Write for terms before ymi buv. I In a political c.nip.-ii.rn it is bid policy to do anything that your onp meiita wish you to do. and I e:a-n r ils cannot nlease l!e- p:i!ii -a, is irnio. than by refusing it v.!e 1 a- !ir, ,t Aider. Ilepubii- ... jc.-'lis si ilia -.v:ti! ilelil.t when they Maj. W. A. Juthrie an.l Mr. ! !i,";i' i'Moei-.d Kay that he wiil A. L. Brooks will s)eak at Chap- j ll,,t v"i'1 ';'"' Af.vater. id Hill next Moiiday, the lay be- j ... L . fore the ejection. We hope a lar-e . ? " ,vi'r' 1 V1,;' fl''"'" crowd will attend from this county. ; ("r ( .'' r"-111 "''MV l,,!t"'' J 1 ( ree. -I '. im jiSi .1.4 wi.- o'o lo press I, tl.T ",T7-.i"7i ' ;inv.:;e;i i:e shows how he had . "the people of Chitham were I ;(,.;.a t,,,lVi..; j., , he Chatham del- iu nie i"iiiiiie 11 inn 1 1 11 mi oi uie 1.1. . ., . .... , .. Cola, mi i)ci-.eer3. llr.oi.I.: As the It.-p-T'o;. ,'.mislir! crowd have had so on-li to sa.y a'lonl i!ie Democrats ppoinliu-.;-'i'om j'aah road mi r- iT, allow lae to submit the fol- . iur statement. When Tom Leach was i.ppoint i I:. ere wer. only I wo whit.- men .: hi.M'oad of road a,,'e, namely l-a.o-s. 'L I!. Wo-uaek and It. Ji. !e--.;-. jir. Ci.".r' h id served as i-s.-ei- aaid oaiy resi iiivl upon 1 it is ad a !tie--:-', rul j this i !;. dale OpiC !e..iocr.;tic lie about a the eastcrii part of Mow can the people e aii'. t em-- sael hy caiuil- I who thus lie?. Lii.Kl-:ro:;o. i ' St.i! AiJ7'U3!N BEAUTIES. 1 .1 1 . 1 . TUl ltl l ! T - 1 adiuiiilfirauir!. " ' " ' U' liry nil crAM"" ' M- ' ClUllllfl t" Hi" u' 1 : .J'ty "I '-l"l-'i- 1- 1 :' ' In Imr ..I lbir r v-r. . I., vil 1 ttalo will I-1 1 iwalu. Tills O -l .l- r il ! , II. H 11 A YES, AC. -in -y- NUl it; i.-.v 1 i! .jiit.li IL' J MS b9 I I , ,! .M-l. I III!. IS (f . -.io. I". l-r.aclll lIDlf I . ..I- .1-0 lllfl 1ll 1 ruiil'-i m I'iond AM Ofb..H8 Indebitfl 111) t.irwari u.l I S'.H, s. a. rr.ititf. ij b pir.itv, A lium. .J O. Vatrf. Mi-.'C'HANbr l !ii-:u"nr. ibl. ted .1 . ates ij't- ile appe lis to all J'opiili.-.ts people at Wii iniiiL'ton. what would ! i . 1 , we think if the wliiln men of Wil-lp, v',!e,a;i, ,t '( his unholy million did not vote to relieve us? i i i- 1" of il-oubiicaus 'chard i'opiiiis's, I"'1 A biri,'e number of I'op i lists iu Chatham will vote the while man's ticket and aai'int tin Re publican trail. r, who endorse jtns ell, nud his iutti i w hit.- co.c niunities under iic-to rule. One of our local mer -!;ant s 8ay th v were having an uiiusu.ii nuiiiliei' of calls for pistol cart ridges by the colored men, and one eo! ored man was heard to say tnat he Was prepirin for war in time of jioaee. White men of Chatham 0 unity take wurnii)"; of fusion domination! iro: : the ioll Ir. .1. . 1, t.ia . 1 .v, :'liu jr a Solicit cririii! f.md.:.. t tic Solicdo prosecution lonor of the le-'ii re pleased to sta.t (!i!c-i is the on! " have ever heard of f. .f 1 O.il'i nei-shin with a Stat . and th- ii tryinirto .-, t ! C'h.itl cas.. ; hy tellin-,' the d.-j ill .i if t!iey employ him ! itoi- wid be "lie;ht iu tiie ! N i-iri Oejll ' l. omai stitu'e for lil Vail V.;H 11' road. When He: pointed there man on ids 1 an I he no! f. to (i.i a .-.rood roa I ai-.-.a-.--; When (i -. ;.': ted the c,--,- town had i, ('apt. Londm so t here was his lo.t 1. I presume isf.-l.-to:-V to im. .it '.V'llvt :,;s! 'S ti' m II." i'i1. 11 ( .ii ii-l. a. -ill. Jn ar idly delivered speech at L.iiin, ! lo:-. ( 'lenn nt Maidy said tli.-it he well.! pay the expenses of any ie'i'.!iiic,iu who would i.'o to Ni-v.l.i in cia! .-. e for himself if the CO!.-.!itii'i;i there, lieTo (! 1 1 1 iuaiion, wen not as bad as he said they were. This propo:l ,'.;i wasaccephd lacturi!:'' BUVrriFTL STYL125 THAT IS VM1-: ATTKNTWN IN I'.OfX UI-'VLL AOiMKMNTS THAT MKL I Nl-.iTA LLKD CfiOOSIXO, AND TiiK BtiA-UTlKS OK Lv'uN () :.i Y A i 1 L N 0 T M ISSI N Q. THE INKXTKNSIVK I'I'.ICK MAKES THKM ALL-EVIDENT- -neV J. ' surveyor, T. ! by the Cii .'.ham iiini '.-r r s ? fT?1 T T s hired u sub-1 Company, l'.ianui'.n t -i:eres of the WANTS. Mi li iu. Mack on till ry I finks was ap wasonly one white .. .d. W ' L. London. i-iin-.- ;i!iysi.-aily able d :y s work on the hired a substitute. 1 i'avlor was appoin v. te limits of the :i extended t.'.kim oil' i in- county road, lot a white man on kin. brated v oo'en blankets, at Ll- Yhe .omp.i'iy s-nt as itsrepivs- Thexe hats have a daintv touch here and there that dist iii'.'uishes These wants have becil autiai-; tiiein from ordinary millinery. Apnted iu thisstoek. Blankets from ; nluiive Mr. iail Woodrair, su- touch that stamps them "prettv," the cheapest colored ones to the; . a. i . ' ..;...'. a I ..n.. . . . 1 . .' 1 v.iiiiien lillili.. ... -..j l.l. iiim t i-:m I .. nt. II I'lllO' II above will be sat white voters of -pi. I II.WK C. lOK. i r. ia (Jum. Tiie I th-U a mil.-' upon the thei.- ad i iii !iis! rat cm of a Hairs than under Democratic ma!i:iveme..il. Tt is anMin:r a v.-idl as dis-' As ! he !,md ,;! ialioii is the s.-nu. pustiiiiT to heart'li tt!i.im'sci'.ronic:;l;1d l!:e rale of Ligation the same, oHic.i-s.vker and st-mdiii ; enndi-! musl be due to a ..Teat dim drite tell theiieoile how he loves ! inui ion ol 'tie value of all p-.rs.iu- t he in and how he has been pi- it tin- their interests. Why, of com se ! all lie thinks of is how i promote the interests of the "dear people," and does not think of his own in terests at all! Wo are sorry to learn that Mr. Oran Johnson, of Cold-don, had the misfortune to los Ins' barn and all its content s by tire on ! last Monday ui.e-ht. The ori-'i i of the tire, is unknown. 0u t bo ' precedine- rMUulay i.ijjht a publicl Hcliool house in two miles of, Ooldston was set on lire by some j Unknown parties and burned up. j It pays in the end to buy! your children j;ood shoes. They! nave at the Popular Store of '. j Li. Loudon .t Son a l.iru-e slock of Oodiuan's Misses and children ' Bhoes, every pair uaiT.iided. Their tock of ladi ai pi-op.-riy. term of i-'.isi, personal pr-ip" than lc. cot t. n, j rntu III-' K . 'It'll-. ;i I usion candidates say : V.'ashi;,-1 on, D. ('., ( ), t. 2!) -1 less sum was levied Imve iiil'i.rm.it on today of a most --opie by taxation by autlientic character that a iiero! oiiic.-i.ohler iro.n i Im in-ton. N. C., was i-i Norfolk on Tliurni.iyl l.-.st Irviner to jmrchase a .snppiyi of . -inns and in. imnnit ion. Jlev.as report d to l e liberally supjiiied v.itli funda, but failed 'to secure tut ilUploed weapons desired in siihicient. oiiaiitilv. and left for i es, u rule n y and anotl. will make all of less value perintene.clit in ; nell .Mr. Woo-iru'i is a plain, pracli cat. ma ai-iiii.'i.'.l mm. lie sees laud l.":'n thili 'S as they ale. Jle I came l ere piict!y and lenvfB Jij'.:ieily. lie has seen Nevvbern as lit really is. lie saw its ol'ricials, city and county. He has seen the .-'.etii. ns of the neejoes on the street, ill I it.' public buildin-.', ill the court h'.li 'e. I La -t ictr'it. Mr. Woodruff vi.sit- "d tic .bmrn i! o'l'ce, ami ipiietly and simpiy told what lie had seen here. i!e ha i no speech to make, no display of emotions to exhibit, but he was uu-jUsliotiahiy im pres -.- d, ih-ap'y ;.n I .sei-h u .ly. l;e eouul oaiy sav, '1 nevor !ho'i:;!,t Licpublicanisni meant siich thine-s for North Caro!iuians. I caniu't vote such a ticket. Tho n"i! couii.'t ioiis :!(' far worse than any la v.. j.ap.r l'epojli we hae -ver read." ':. sion Commissioner Cvans rive i t !;e total of the deaths on our side ill (he lecciit wr.r up to ami tin prices are n you pay for common Kin-.'. Bod spreads, Comfoi is ami Sheets, already for the bed, :.f prices as low as is consistent with' the quality of the goods. i l . AT LAST . ('H I:L01TKV I.U 0USTA. A'l il i- N'S. V. ILM IN ton, sew o:::.;..NS ciiaTIa 'n'OOGA, NASU U.l.K SEW Yo;K. 1 OST0N. PHILADELI'm! . WASHING TON, SOUPOLU, LfClIMOSR Trains Ler.va Pitts- boro H.iltimore iiiiikiie.;- a fe .... . - . si. iii :i,i -. ;i:: or t u.j.. -itr. o i.il Ins order, alter 1 1 ' . -,, , .' ... .. . I,.,. -.v.. V.ere hlil'M 111 hittle, til uleilot I"'" '. ;-" - in .in.- i . , , . ie .-tiioi'.- ii.l lioeioi.li: .. 1. ,. . i . .1 . ., - 1 , ... . 1 ,- , n "-.mil .1 1. 1 i.i n 1 m 10 oe V uus in this market, oithi r sile, quail-', , , ' ' , .,- , . . i 1 . have all been 1,1 vain and t he .-v. I ty or prices Mens sliocs ot i -v.-ry tmtj, IllMV :,i;l.,ds forth in all its description from, cts. up to ! liainfu, r.,;llity. Such a conditio., Some poopi.rare hard to sat- ; "f dlain; does not ovist and would tisfv. For instance, Chatham's i "d'-d in any ot ,,er State chrluiicotUce-seeker ,Hid standiiiu' ' '". t'"' Americau I nion. i,y, oh! candidate is mo, e o:u;er to be elee- i ''';!''d Mich th.ll-s le :n ted this year than ever before, a'.-1'!'" ' !r'"1'f.l-i ,l because though 'this is the n-m-ni time ' :N',, !' W'niu'.K are any ess that helms lieen a candidate and r" r"' ooh.r than their lule . iireiuii'ii in inner niates.' If the white men of Chatham fully understood and realized the I condition of affairs in the nmrro ; ridden communities of Eastern North Carolina, they surely would 'f-dk. Fro,,, talks which leaked out tk ""' W""V4 -' ." T'''t through friends of his own race, it UW ,:'"rt;,llf.v -fromjliseaso. is wtated that he claimed to n-fi-et v - .1 .... . . ' 1 liOOllS. the necessity for an armed cont.'icl: but report, d that his people were "fh" Se.dM.ird Air Line has is thuroii.'hlv irepared for it. ,. i sued t Ids s-a-..u three li.indMime said that' men, boys mid women ! iiiusl rated hookietH, "Winter Kx were "lixed ' tor "the opening of j nrsi ms, " "So, it hern I iaes" and tins ball." which he '1 , v... I i, a , .. I I "Sport-mien's Cuide." These are would be a lively one wlicnit!'",,v ''''mlv started. it is !o he rogiv; ted that this I y or triit!i:.::.-:ess can d. nv .-"'"' "'. " m, euu. n. , t' white communities -towns anil fl'"'n 'he North Carolina llepubli- i "'" 1'. i : . t ics in t!. eastern part of fnns c.im! not have been l.a!h1 ;'! tni.s State are dominated b- lie- - .'...u, inane lo ,i:sciose ms gro.-s and that the last fusion leiirdenms m.ssion, and dealt wit h Lee-islatiire is responsible for this aH l"' J!lst!.v doK.rvcl. j 1. p.orao.e con. 1 u ion oi aiiairs. . .i,llw l.M,,,.,..,,..,,. . frantic eliorls of r,epubl:ca.i 1 ,. ' 'i'iie Sun is informed of an elope- I incut that is said to have occurred rates, ,c, hut u diircst of t he ( iame a day or so ago near Chapel Hill. ! Lawsof the Slates cow red by it A happy home has been hie; htcd ! and some actual experiences' of and ruined by the running away Hunters alone-the line of ( he Sea- (1. the wile ol a prominent white man with a neTo as black as tin Tit:- Last Ace.i.. -This is the last issue of the Ki::'ot;t. before tie election and we make tin's last ap peal to Lie white men of Chatham io f org', t party prejudices and rc-ineinii"!-1 ii.it they are WniTi-; sn-n. Th::; ia, a contest not so much for partisan success, as for Aindo S ixo i sup.vmacy and good gov - irnmeiit ia Noi l h Carolina. N'o man with any pretentions to de- it iii, it for distribution and li! lice ot cost to any au la -ir "Winter !v;ciirsions" ! i n'ormat ion in ree-.ird to .! il-mb's totlie b 'st Yin iii Hie country. The -Spo-!S'e:.!is (iiii.'te ' is one oft ho iiaiidsoae.e.it and most complete books of its kind ever seen by lis. Its male up is artistic from cov er to coer aii'l it contains, not on ly iul'ormnii.m iu regard to hunt ing grounds, eui.hu, does. Hotel -.ill dress. T rives In! luring tho past six yeais has re- Coived over $1(1,00(1 as register of: weeds. Hie more some poop have the more they want. tally as one man lor tue relict of tho.-'e communilies. And above all things they would not vote for th, IS lVSpOl! While ymi are buying your dry goods at the Popular Store of W. Ij. Loudon v Son remember they have a large stock of heavy and fancy groceries. Canned goods .f ...... r.. t p.... i, ....... loo 10c. can. for k: Nice new "f t.h,,s" ''Uididates (Mr. crop raisins, currants, citron,' . r,',1'"1 , ''' '-ills m the buckwheat, macaroni, cream b't b. gis ature that caused , all, Choose, nice breakfast strips, and nml t!.,ilt. "'Vl'1' f,,T" H'1 everything else nic to oat. " Vi" 'T L"''' J " .. - olei-led to the next Legislature. ThoRmntpand iisedib.rhave ! "'1'" your tents oh! Israel," and received much abuse from the Be- " J't Tuesday, white men of old publican gang of candidates, w ho Chatham rally around the si.u.d- Iiiive. lieen going around the coun- rd of Anglo-Saxon suprei.iacy ai d ty trying to keep the white men 'ood government! of C'hnthaiu from voting to relieve! - their white brethren from negro' The Populists of Edgei omhe rule. Well, we pily the contemp-' county have taken down their tick- tiblo white mnn, who for Hie sake ot, and will vote the Democratic of an nltico, is willing to keep any tickst so as to secure white s- white coiiiniuuily under negro preinncy in that rule! county This whit ami lias iieeiiscen hanging ar. unit ( amou r t he negroes. 1 1 is not I o be i wondered at sometimes that such' occurrences take place when white , nieii w ho ought to stand up for their race in preference to all , others, prefer to associate and mix ii anion j negroes. IT! Mi ' I UTl . , , .! Ill'- ,'l!l,- ,111111.111 as ii.-me'ii ic candidates of the partv t hat ... ... , -, . ., , . .. o ,', , Alagu'le Iiiewer and the color,. I lcsponndile for it a 1. ueiiieialier , . .. . . , Ar i m .. i ,J1. e. n. illicit .Tljllll .11, V (Ol!,',, ; nud they lived about seen Uiil.-M West of Chapel II ill. They pass ed through I'iltsboro and were followed by seven armed men, who (nni'ht I hem at Lemon Spriinrs. in .Mae.re ,oi:; , at the lions.. , ,f the man's fe.;iar. They all re turned through here Sunday af- 1 " tern,),. n. En. Blcoimi. board Air Line. Tin '-Southern Pines" booklet is also very artis- i lie. illy goticii up, and the informa ycd 1 (Ion contained co'.cis every point. a co. 1 Any or a!! of these will be mailed man is a Kepublican. upon application to Mr. T. .1. An- ace ot sp.iiles. 'i'l'.e neg-ro had been omp! on or near the w liite man's i I Passenger Agent, Plain weaves are favorite dross -roods fabrics. While beautiful in CAH?TS. simp!icityattractivclri'iimingsou-i ; f,.ofj traii.-e the beauties of the plain yulll. J(K)1'.S should bo cov.-iod Trains Ari'iv material. S. e these trimmings. i,(.fnn. ,0 coming of the winter Every taste and every p.n-se may jndn. be suited in this stock. 2HU- boro- j They are here to suit all from n.ii'y rwj t i'twey I." cts. per yard to $l.o. ! 11 '."a -i ru, 5."i5 p. m Nowhere else will you j' good :.lue, iu this gr.-aie.-sity of w inler-we: r. Aw; t!ie largest, ()lln!ity the he the lowest. art ui.-i, -t. I'll. I ', Yon should look lifter this L'reat essential to comfort. mi mm 1898 SOUthL -.'.4M41. Ym: .-. uii,i wilh tl.is I v J" Y'Tk, loiin. 1(. 11. -"- " I.v I li.u.l -l.i ' vtr.ek to select f rom.t he st Vies i?" I ' h-ood. the assortment lurire and !t!ie price-; are right. fiiiiin-'r.! iuij...i f 20. WrapJ-.v.mK p ' -ucl )-:.'s-liective may be i,:s who know most about stock, at pries that wiil pay yo.i "es know that they can always toinvosti'.-te. ' ,bid the best lure. The Styles, il . . 1 i . il.. 1 A.. t ll . from lid els. to ll.0;), u" "'''"'.V "; shoes commaml att,n!oa. the prices are sure to sell them. ( 'a pi .Jackets from sj.tiu to Sl,". Children's Keef.-rs. l. N'.ri'i.lk. S. A. l.v l- .i ,.-,iu-'U-.li, l.V Wl. .r.l," " Ai II ii. 1. if. a. Ar Illinium, l.v 0,i rliniii , Ar ltnl.-lKliI ' Ar Mmf'.rfl, ' Ars..iiiii,rn 1'lrK's: Ar llninli'i, ' Ar i,.l'.fln.ri, , Ar M.'iir.e. ' Ar NMinilili;!"!!, Ai ciiHrMti." ' Ar i'li..icr. 1, in, c. n. ,i I. i; n, N.i. 403. ii mi. .hi i ii,ni U .d l.lll 4 f i-ll 16 J III "' 'I'" :-i .'i j6n n T SI en " n t .'.iii J 1 r.nni A S'Mll J-.co ElUHlll 6 MMll 6 4.1I.IU ii.'-,m Inn: Ar C.:i..ii, Ar i IROSS & LINE 11 AN AI- Ai. Ar Hi AI- A'l Ar iii.i-r, Ar Aiiauin, iiw.-mI, , ili,, ri.-u, 4S',l 111 l.'.MIl II i 'Hum U:i.in I nvm 1 (K-..lll -'ii'iii 11 iKftl 5u mm 4 oa w uia ' um y jnia 1 1 un -. ' 4iepni j io inn "H.ti e oupra Mpm B ilpn itutlia lOJIptJ "o tBi cfo pa nilm l mm 1 Umm vsm 4tal0 4 nm Northboun Up-lo-Datc Clothiers. lv Wlnn'.l 'Oeut . time) 9. A 1. -I (I rent Winter - l.v Wiii.li-r, l.v AI li.llir, l i:n...i-i. ii, l.v l.l..-vl.li.. I.V Ill'lM'llW.HIll, l.v Clllil. ll, Ar C.,li'enl'iiii7,r I.V , lieilVl 7 " H." a 1 Jo. H .-II Miui N.&L. II. II A L., are lias been tnketi in the .selection ofoi.r Fall ami Sivles, ainl lmviue- ndded ninnv now foaliiros ill each (lepai t ineiii, we are prepurod to show you more new ness - real novel! ie.s, new creations in one season than you'll lind iu nil oilier lines combined. CrOOlO TT.TDDC-v4:E33JTT Tolls you. buy nice clot lees, good clothes. A ppeafancos fo si great way lo make the man. First inipro.-.sions are the best, nio.-t last tug, Thev a. A r i ll ii-. .11., I., M..i:n..', " I V II I'lil.'t. A i- ilm'ticii.n. i v ii ii.-rii 1'I .im" i.i l.-ii.-lh, Ar II.-1 li-isi.ii, r ,'iirliiillt, ' I.,- Inillritl!, Ar w.'M-.li, " M la.'Imi'.li'T, A. C. I.. Al W ,-,itiii;l..i, 1'i'Ul , It II Ar li.-ililiii.ii-'.. " Ar ri,ii:i l. l.lilil, Ai . V ik, Clothes do it. The right kind, our Clothes will, hi grace and diguilv to the wearer. Ar !' tlMli.iulli, 8. A. I.., ,-r N-.M..IK, 11 i .,.,ii S,.(.-rt l.'j.'u i l'lll S I'.l.lll i. in. iii l!n 'ni Ji.iii I'H.iii .1 .ai'Ml i mil in - en "'n 4 -ill m I e.. n :. .in r. ' -t, .in . 'i.tatil 11111,1 11 Itpin i'i ! I 3im t ulam 2 Ml ' Uin 4 36l ' ! 04m A Marti K no..m lintpin 9 mim II ! i'j7i.ra 4 l'U1 'ioim l 9tm li.i 11 lotitn l ot. m l mm Ct'ro lit The 'Tclici" iiromised by He Piisionits has not been iealie,l. Instead, we haM negro rule in several towns and counties and the price of cotton is lower than over before known. What would negro-ridden two more years of Bepublcau rule h. h. have.. ' "ive us'.' I A' ru-y. an. --I :n-. l:.-49. ; . in. i-.' ic:.'. rtnin in lis ; . :i. I'I'j M.-inii viy ll.ni ., . ni.. . ,s..v irc-. It n r .ii-''. ':;I M ni-il.c s c..i-r.. l . i i. in. i' -iinr, or nu ll i ' j- ; -i i :il':i.-k. y - .ii . I'm.., in ' i . ii'- ' i;. Iiiiiiiii.'tl.li' in nil i- ii' I;, LI I h"'l iutvi's. I'.--;. . . ii ill 1-r all ili-iilrra Ii, ,ir:uw - f mi .ir-lrr i.f iln'hU'.rl T ,'iiuri ft Clmn.iiiii . uii'v, wcl, . .ii i1h 2int .liiy "f No v.-ii 1-i-r I'-'. hi Urn ,'. ml li -in,,. il-.'i-In I'M'h- I. ..I-. v c . ..rr.T i t f',i' I'iii.i- iiifhnti i.i.Mir II. .. .. '.!, -.i ii Ii.i.Ih, i.-ttii: en.' lnt.'l c .in ii I ii lnv: I... in.-, -n t'.i; I iin-l iiIih' liiiii'li.-..! H'T.,-, n-. l , i,-; .l A. I I.uiii., A. ll A'lillantn, J. li. ciim-k, I. .1 l.ii l.iti an I linni". K. I'iiiio anil nil,, ..Hi. T H'H'-l iKIItallil.'K t-UlV Il 'l-.'H nllTl.'kl Ciri-k iin-l Im-'Wii ns Ui. "I'-.-iry li.iir I'Uro": ' 1., .til ..f h.inl iiu.'ii. Iii 'i,iiliii,v4 ., i,-,)il. lie tin' - ii ! Cliicliniii an.l ..ruiM'ly i.anoil l y : ...ni '.n i .l-.iil' CI k. .l-.-i-.in.vl. i 'r. riiit -.1 Hal" ,.ii.' il.li'l i Hi.li. . no thlr.l In Rlx ninnilii, in 1. 1 r.iiiii!ii.l,'i In iwvlfi, mi. nlli. '1'lllK O. -4..1..-I' Jlal, IK'M. II. A. l.ONPDN, J, W. DAliK. IV'Ullllllfl-'IIITi . lit GQrjSE TO HEADQUARTERS THOMAS & CAMPBELL, KALLKJH.N. C. State's Greatest Furniture Ekghakge. We business when we say we are here to dislanee lo r s , ji(,,ini , r i any and every competitor in the .sale oi the Best Furniture al the Lowest Prices. The freight or other 1 tansfei i liatpes are of no inlere.xt to our patrons, lor If v Itp the Freight . Thomas & Campbell, RALEKilf. N. C. i Dully. tu.tliykx. uul I Nes -loll and -1(12 'Tim Allant : Spfcinl," Snliil Vt"-ldiii!c,l Trinn ot I'lillnian Sleepers : i i! ('nr.cliri b ! t ivt'fii WaHhiiictua :o d AihinU. nlto l'liMinan Sleipms l.uvcen I'elU mouth ami Clicr'O r. S. tl : Nos .11 nml ! i v S A. L. R 'press," Solid Tiion, ('eiichen and ! 1 ii I ti , :i 1 1 Sloeprr.x li'Mvi'cn Porta jliiolitli nml A tan ot -1 4 'inn jam y brp jcrs hetwien Colli" leu nml A'.lnnta. I Itet.h tt-ftiiis ke ii'i'iiciliiito eon f ncctiims at Athoi'M '..r Monlom U'iy, Mobile, t'lh'uns Trxufl, j ('iilil'nrnia, Mcim. 1 'hal lnnoej'ft, ; Nashville, Monipi i.', '.hioni. I'loriflis For Tickets, sh-. r. tie., apply Z P. Smith, V, 'V. lnc fih, N. 0. ;L. ST. JOHN, i Vieo I'res. iiml (" ri. Manager ,11. W. B. OLOVKH. i T.i-R!- Mniieget ' V. E. Me. P.KB u Snpt. ,T. J. aXDKHs-CX j Oenfi.il l'a. Apcnl, i I'.r tainoutb. V' General Orrv I'. KTsin.ttii,
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 3, 1898, edition 1
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