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WWMIllIHHMWI'llVi fll I CliM (Chatham fitted Washington Letter. considered "insubordination" if he attempts todu anything contrary i t i the recommendations of the i Making It Plain. TIIIRSUAV, XOVKBKIl 10, 1MW. H. A. LONDON. Editor. VIBTSII! j One result of the great Demo- Preparing Camps In Cuba. .cratie victory m JNortli C arolina1 Washington Nov 7. Colonel I Ml 1. . ll. . ' . 1 TT .1 . . 1 1 T .l I Vion U.-..I... -a V oi w.e neater , witn oionoi o the , a boar do d iefs To hIh." lw.w i E WANT TO BR CEI.IKVEI), WE WANT TO DRIVE EVER Populist party ,'n this State .just board which wa sent to Culm to V AKUlxaTux, . C., Nov. 4, vm. "a rfvirXl s-;SIKIKNT M.M)K AHOUT OUR KOODS AND VlXlCES as it bad already almost coaed to c,uul' lor t io Amen-; Tu p t hivatening attitude of tho sortimi that the Colon and Viz- I STKAKtMT HOMK I () YOl.'U INN NR CONSCIOUSNESS. SO THAT iv 1' men- 1 WL " 111 ,Ai 1 a" ' "' or.. r is 'TMArbUUNUS TKUls . -i-...-kin. ! Kuifinc The Drcss stuffs. SEASON 13 AN t MOVU BOUT- esist in all the other SnnthonC 7y II Tu Spanmn Commissioners, at Paris, cavacanhe saved it nmv be men- . ai. .himmk r IS "THAT SOUNDS TKUE ita:',,Kh i""11 aml.. U1S. llillAl- may not have been intentionally tiniunl tied Swedish' wrecking ISaxfinfi The DrCSS Stttff. 11 " ,"T." '"V. ji.7UWH tiu nvsi--wjllsr!ltn,M,nt . flu, a,liniish,;'. v'; "f n, oottimi many ok ckim'ain lops, kaokward ot tt iolnlirty mi ..s a dent an, Secretary Alger. During tiuu fol. vilWl u th? l offe'ml t(, "uaMt:iU, tlw raising j ' A ,. KY U' MOV'B Orll its wins!, and unprincipled lead-, oU.uel lleeker s almenee in t ..ha. ,.,i(ilul elections. Lt it ha uUs. .,H,...1, l,5,w ihw,,,,,-,,,,,,,,! not H HKN III ESE PRICKS (JET NOf.SED ABU ers aro responsible They used "J i Ious look, and (here are not .a to j.ay a cent anient hey are raised. 2ft pie,,. Dob:u width Uroen s7 pieces Fev Dreg that party, Un miotner ,'e- '"'H ' l! ,t Kx.n Uhe Cnni.ol. 1-- ki.uU, w , neh wido. .ilk n,,.l W, tiio out parties, ior ineir own port, he has a I ready eowMiii' eat- 4i mi- . , , 'n.. in..i- nrii, ,. , , i i : 1 V it 4 i i ' tlio l'hihntiuie iK.l;.iids, handed to Washington I (' ,)V (i-'1Sl",i'M"JDiiniiw in c-hancoab'e, ' worm km promotion and for the selhsh ad-. ed verbally to the President and ti, , vj.,. ,, 'i, ,,.,,: .... i ... , ., " ' .' , . k .l,tne f,5i- r imw , ,. i - , S,.. i..Hrv -M.rpr tho .1 i..nt f.. , ' hi,il,lls 'iunussioiiers ly our L ke the eruption of a vo eano; en.oi, usiia 25c. are now 17i ' 0 vauee.uonto! their personal inter- ' 'ts Ae! the salient fat I Coma.it.Hi.nu.w, was ,.nr.H,se!v ,,.,., oxh,i,m in the Ca.dlol' ? ..... , t.. i ,f 'i me ioi uieo:niiiir fvaieineiics. . . .. i . .... ., . ,, : .' . , .', ' i ii,,.m l 11 r; i i They wen ready or aoll out, the I'eopl II E OK KM En A TIDAL VV.iVEif vlf.s swKEr::! is redeemed, At'tiinr dm t!ii4 ri.uirf nivin p. 1113 Il) , nu-iifs iiri' niikinr for tlir ivcoi. piuier oi mo oui t unes, aim uu-; tion of the troops. Seciet ftUv succeed in seiunif out to tue er lias apiiroved the locations llepubliean party. Never fie fore s'dected by the flecker board, fol ia American polities has there , h". n'ison uhich v ill v .. , , be in the neighborhood ot 1 lavana. been a party with so many honest j Tho plrtiv Kh-UmI lies about ei-l.t men iu its ranks with so lar'e ii ; miles south of Havana, in the uumber of unprincipled le. ders. : neighborhood of, but not directly All that these leaders eared for ' ty4' ,w Mariano, for Col. was omrK, and after ptti-J- ft iU? y Kf,r,,"sr,.v - lK . , ,. . , .iramst the quartering of the un- 'm-.t nil-, i.Lirii liwiitiii'- iiai- i m , ...1 1 ... ,i f ... I ii'ciaiuiir, so mat u,e i.m Lmr t ins 4veimie- and mi ; x- Spaniards WOllld oft UU a few In.a ,.v,. issm..l be Ib.t l.-.n'ii'o- ''. howls and threaten to withdraw moniiiiif P"!1. People would Gilbert St c i'fioiis 1V"1 i;iel,eucc.1",JT't''di"iis. There l,eluve'tho rumor that the Capitol ' kind, hum i r.uouier iniii tn.u may liave Wfl iHV, soiiH-thitiir to do with the Spani.-h The Simreiiie Court room mid . ,0 howliu.ur. They have been yiveli the rooms immediately ailioiniiiir .' w i'l" to umlerstanil, unoHieiaily, that on the main lloor of the Capitol i.r.i how our Commissioners w.mhl a-ree were totally wrecked bv lire this ...,.. . ...J. il . 1,1 ! . . Ml . . .'u'Ll ne i iinippme pin evenim;-. I lie money damage 1.'-! by a.rreei;i.i: tii.it this government tensive, but far more than that wiiij shouUl j.ay -HUH,iHU of Spanish be the loss ti the Coi:!,-ressii i:;d bonds, issued as a i harL-'e upon the fj;,w labrarv. This Library was' i'l,.!,..,,;,.,.., i.,.t ii.. ., ., .....j i-,.., .,, ut lln mnui ,i im;u located direct v nelieal :i the Mi- NoToltiea, 40 no mixture, llian 60o NoTcltiei id w.hI.36 inrh wi,le-.t wi.lt h-wn U"rU"H u"3 "Uor "P"- . . ... unual irrt'a 75j, ro now 60 otoVefH iniike, usual 25". in pieces ungnaii uof.(riar 43 inco es p,.n Flni..'ls, full vnrd ,.,.,.,; Pj f,r Tailor Mad an uofi rri'ulrti .isrr u,! .11 ii... 25''- qunlitius I new eliadea, $1 00 76c IT) y 111 .ortii 1 .ir wi.ia took sides with the negroes and auaiust their own color! , For su -li in. -n no i-'n.v,in can he too severe, and the slow umiiov in. liiiLrer of scorn should forever point them out as unworthy o!' respect or confidence. !ut nosiu-h censure should be bestowed upon those honest men iu the ranks, who were deceived and deluded by their unprincipled leaders. Anions them are some us honest ami true white meu as North Carolina cau boast of. Let us not abuse thenij but invite them now to take their stand with us and never a.'.iin to irt from the ranks of tho redeem Xorth Carolina Smnk Lord! The Democrats have swept tho State as a tidal wave. W tfetory is complete find overwhelming. All our Judges are elected by sver .W.OiKT majority. We have elected every Solici tfr, htchulin.ur Urooks iu this dis icf. AVe have (dected tvi:nY Con gressman, even defeating the ne gro Whie and electing V, K. fountain. At water's majority over Jenkins is l,5no. We ha-vo- carried the Legisla ture by over a four-fifths maj.iri- in the Senate and a three fourths majority in the 1 1 . ivs... We hav-aft Uwt 40 senators ami Jl representatives. In the last Leg islature we had only 7 senators and 27 representatives. It is said that tin- Republican- ha v. so yloriously Fun!oui3fs have carried only tif- North Carolina!. t'eeu counties. Johustou county trave the lar 50s", Democratic majority about l-,800 while -rallant old Mecklen burg came next with l.Tno majo rity, llowau was not far behind wii! her 1,50 majority. Wo heartily congratulate the Democrats of Wake upon their brilliant victory, as indeed we con gratulate the Democrats of all tho counties which are now re deemed from J!epub!ican-ropu-list rule and ru'iu. Not only in North Carolina, but throughout the Union, the Dem ocrats have been victorious, wip ing out the Kepnhlicau majority 1 1 I .... 1 e . , iu iuk lower orancil 01 1 011'ress and earryiiiT the next House by a good majority. Li oue State a loue (Illinf)isi they iraiued six Congressmen. IJoose-velt (lleiub lican) was elected Chneruor of New York by a greatly reduced majority. Several Southern States send a solid Democratic delega tion to Congress. Threwill be gr.m-.I celobration at llaleigh over our great victory. ever for the principles of the par-; structures which may be infected , , "l "wr hiT l.'1'"U"',M ,','' C'ml "' . H tv which at first they so zealousy with fever. Two camps will be : V t ( . 'TkUV "lTT 'T ' '-T Vi""" ... J . u 1 1 i ii l -.1 :'!l,tt -Ui. .ucluniev orderett tlie estimated fit over Hoodum advocated. But they will .J1 "H S : 'fro,,, the pro- 'J. ? v nf tl e yl,L w,v metubered! I 1 , V- I -tV V -r';"". ""!' pn.mise o pay destroyed bv lire or the I'ood. f . which supplies Havana wit 1 wat- i...,.. ...1 ' . , '"'uu ;. . ' ! ,- - . , , Jit. This' Lueduet will he- tapped t Vfo.T J ' " '" r (.o.in.d into the ('apilol now iiiiminaiud ami asiianieu .1 o .l,..,,.-,. 1... ktl ,. v1 ... ' '""' ".n-m 1.1 uie asiiiiitiion, .miv. 1. .ss stain 1 2(i:t k 2i:i Fiiyo'tcvillo St.. A 8 ,t 1) 15 11 nvjott St. iui:i:p , rom itito sni i seekers ami leaders, who iu our j hicli will be pitched on a plateau great struggle for white suprem- ''ont Kill feet above sea leel. !, C;li-,!i.1;. took si.W "re ii.-ih imhii given ; to sou id hygienic conditions in ; the selection. substituted therefor. Nut for many years who At the ueare-d point folhe camp 0:1 tile sea iieacli, a dock is beie. constructed, and while it will not reach water deep enough to per mit the Accommodation of larye transports, it will serve to re ceived good-sized quarters. The troops will be lauded at this point 1 ,.' ' ami marcneii directly totne camp, the purpose being to avoid expo sure to possible iufeetiou iu Ha vana, i he work 011 t Ins :iven employment to about l,.n insurgent soldiers, w ho were eia.l j to receive the opportunity to make a peaceful living bv toil. ter an inspect : !! of the viecl.cd have so n.nt of the c:.ii!il. exoiessed the many republican oiliee holders opinion, late this a'l( i;i ,tl!.;t go:i,' fi-.nii y.'ashingto!! to vote ii the damage to the Luii.iing could I a Congressional eieetion, and not be repaired for !?2(,'o;. "It is by : for many years has so much com- no means so serious as 1 first , je.il.iio i been u.-ed to make P-pub- thought it was." said Mr. Woo.l. licaa voters in the government do- "I find that tie- foundations of the paltment go home. Very few building were not damage.! in the democratic government employes least, and tint he only iitjurv done liave succeeded in getting leave of absence to ?;o homo to vote, and tiie most ol those who dnl get iu states that are so certainly democratic that their votes will make 11,1 dite'ieiiee. I'emocrais w 110 nave votes inclose to the structure by the explosion was done to (he arched floors. These were struck from beneath I'll K Commercial and Farmers Bank, OK JtAl.KftJII, IN. CJ. STATFM KV I' OF (JoNDITfOV ni,Vl.'Mm.'fi u lent Capital Stock 1'ai.l Up, 'loo'()00 O() Surplus 1-und 20,000.00 -Net I n.livnleil I'mits, 8 Til 72 Tf ,S ... . , x. . 3H4;ij!3fi Sa.e deposit bo-ves for rent. No interest paid on deposits. Oilers its customers t very accommodation consistent ith mifekmk ing. A number of good business ol'iees for rtmt. I. .1. I IU I.MAS. 1'reMnieiif. li. S. d HUMAN, Cashier. a a in. work on Ins do.U .s , (;strk.tH n,sl;ll,s who Il!M,H,-.l for be.ng pushed with he gre:. lest K.lVi. ( ,( v M energy ami its c.mstrnetion has th.it t,u.ir N.rvi ,8 , j t , AJ.F. A. TUOMPHON, Vice-President. 'JiJ 'VCivSON, Assistant Cashier. X lier.e weie .iiuitv ooill I'.lie.oilj T -t rn t i i . . and affording the leat resistance, ! ;'. 1 '"'Mas La.eigh, A. Mouxk.I iayton. A. A. TiiOMrsox, gave wav so readily that tho 1 'l1- ;) .' Hn t.. llaleigh. A. 1'. Pa(ik, A foundations walls wer.C not injured IV lu b;Ni:Y, lale.ui. d. W.Sn rrr, Sanford. J. 1. Suki'IIKKH, in any respect." 1 lu'"'ii' lnrU-rn. Cai.i v J. 11 t'N'i'i.i:, llaleigh. Mr. Wood believes the expl ision j J ,I,,MAS lL I'W'i. Lalei,-!.. H. A. A.XIION, Pittslwi X, llaleigli. Aberdeen. Kalei;h. to imjior- was caused by r.e;, but Hot yet been able, on the debris, to make a d 1 '..1 m,... .. 1... 1 .! j V Mi. I0", IM1I1 I.-I ft IIICIIU'CI Ol hL.t' e camp site board, has been left jii Havana to carry out the orders I 01 tlie Oepartmeiit in tin execution Thk negro will never again play of the board's plans. He will vec ho iuiportaiit a jiart iu North Car-: to it that before a single soldier olina politics as he has heretofore. ' ,v.;l1,1,,,'s t'a!,!l,; water connections m i , ,,.1 -i , 1 1 i will be provided, t ramaioriat ion 1 he white people have arisen in . 1 , , 1 , ., . , , .routes opened up. bond boors tueir might and majesty ami de- ,4.,.,, !lllt t(.!lls pitched. Sim tcriuinded, iu a manner not to boular arrangements are making in dispensed with, owiiil; ta:it luisinens 111 their respective critical examii.ati- n to phi. oiuees. exact spotlit which t!ie igndon 11 iw o:hcials reg.ir.l Iloosev. lt's occurred. Other architects v. ho chances to be elected Co v. of New have inspected the scene of the York may be j,idged by the fact catastrophe also aitril ine it to an that they are talking about mak- explosion of gas, bi.f like Mr. ing him Aaib.is-; nhu- tol'.nj.ind. Wood, decline' to . into iletailn says he has j account of, N,.,y vi Slllllllel',1 IV 1 . 1 tl' Ol.! 1 U Watts, Dial. as a balm for his defeat. get htm out ol the country. Hen. ( lively, Chief Signal oMi e. r of tlie army, is very particular in all his juiblic utterances to in htgu terms of Secretary ud to in their the..! ii s. Sii!i!.' 1 -xpr. opinion mat a 1 )',.( 1 1 mast the! burniiig jet aie r, occurrein e. Alger, am! other ollieials who had The Spani-h ut Sunk. ' "i--tood. that they will rule the neighborhood of Hm-no 1'rin-1 , ' th iZV h m ... . ."."'Lu '.. Z nv cine, w neli xr 1 II lie t ie lust li. iinf ' . 1 ... . ' -.. j . hi-" .'....i.i.i , . , . . , . .m int.- nni, I'm 111 a M'oec 1 10 a to lie garrisoned, the principle be-1,1 ,.,.. .1 , . , 1 . . f 1 1 .1 .1 U'..urcii duo lie let the cat out of nig observed there, as 111 the ease (i,.i,,.i. . .-, 4i , f., r.i ,, . , the hag liy saying t n.;t one of the of Oil ll:l:iti:l .'iirl'isi ,11 of keen- i,-tl,.,fr,wr;n .li, t !,.mu,,,:il 1V;ls"".s w!l' Hie Signal which raged ofl't!,,. Bahamas Tu. during the war with Spain was that it h i l a ship of its own, char- Bobbin & Fe.rp.all, AT li.tam! 12.i, Fayettevide Street. Cotton dinners otjg--io: TO THEIR PROPERTY IN TIIE every part of this State, and that no town or county shall ever again be dominated by negroes! And yet the Democratic party, composed as it is of the great bulk of the white people, will give the resii, llag-slnp ot I Vrvera s fleet, which Mas raised by Lieutenant Hobooii, was lost ill the florin t. n immi it, w itn the towns. 1 ins is done 1111- der the best medical advice, but 1 nne eniitiei m..kiii.e nf ilie nil. i i ti m I ne 'Vtt full Jiiul iiiimle nrof..i f Iimi i t ii .1 . . 1 i? ,i .. I - cii nit1 rule is 10 oiniire me irov- 1 ,i- i.,i . ,, 1 . . ;.. i.tj nr., i.: i;i..a. 1 i,;., I .. . . , i . . .1 . 1 dividual, an. I imt uu , in., niTiii nu'i ni- i'h'ji- erumi'iii 10 in oiv 11. some o,nei erty. Ihe Democrats bear no inal- power than the military t irv to the neirroes. but on the con-1 tll tou. trarv have the kindliest feelingi day afteriioiif!. The cruiser was abandoned by her crew a short while before she went to the bot tom. Ker t',njt-vvas lost, but the ponce A Fatal Accident. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Nov. instantly kill.- Tuii political campaign through which we have just passed was the most exciting that has been car ried on iu North Carolina since the war. While the Vance aud Settle campaign of 187(i will eve - ... be memorable among the cam That was a great outrage, the pai.gus in this Stute, yet chielly o arrest of Hon. V'. H. Kitchen aud leeause of the joint discussions several other prominent citizens betweeu those unusually able and of Halifax county. It was iuteu- eloquent speakers. In no cam- ded to encourage tlie Kepublicans paign do we remember so many and to intimidate the Democrats and so enthusiastic grand rallies but it had just the contrary effect s i the one just ended. More for them and are really their best friends, ready and willing to aid theia iu all laudable efforts for tlcir improvement mentally, mor- ftllv and neifeii.'illv I town of l.xeter, eight miles north ' of this city, this morning. Wor 'men were being sent into the mine. land the carriage had already low- jered forty of them to tie ir work. ! The carriage was descending with the fifth load, consisting of ten miners and laborers, w bile a small trip of loaded coal cars, which had been pulled off the hoisting car triage, was being shifted by Da id ! Price engineer. Through some carelessness i,i ! operating the engine, the cars ! were run close to the brink of the I shaft, and to the alarm of miners 'replied that oiiicer, "and am dir'ee j who sto.ui near, ine nrsi car ted by the Secretary of the Navy 1 smashed through the little irate, in sen il.n n,. ,,...1 1 ... i ...,J A' ....I;.; :.. ir i:r unnnl..... . 1- 1 ..I... !. . a. . r. t 1 . . . '". "ii. 1 ' a uciu I'uiuio.iu 111 xiaiuax. r " -r-vur-s. nnc luiiue nun n larger niinmr ine on ers auer. nevtrai si.iiki.vj o I,. ,n i ........ named bteptoe, went to llaleigh atutieuces than ever before, and aud by the help of Chairman Hoi- the people (certainly the Doiuo ton, of the Republican State Exe- crats) were never more aroused. ijrh Grade Tailor Alade tered in the mnae of a private in siilnect to con- erew were rescued il ! I 1 he Iosk trol of the army or navy. f Jt single man, and were brought ! lhey are 1 ejeaLWg it story in here to-day 011 the w locking tug! army and nav y 1 nrcics about Imiw Merritt. jocn. Shatter tried to blutl Jneiit. The Teresa md been leaking .-dl W. il. Stayton, commanding l:. S. d.ivTnesd.ic. mt.,1 u hen t w:.f.,.i. ,1 1 "S. Aliene, who had charge of the tii,:it she was d ie.1. ti e work of I en men were instantly killed and Itsse nment of i:o-.:rious f..r 10. 1 , . ! three others seriously, and per- j chorage, f,,r sanitary inspection, was connected with'lh'e Vulcan by l '1' I-ADIES Wl'Ai!. l.ai.s mortally, injured by a pecan-j t,; the troopships which brought a hawser, bv means of which the! ar accident in a coal mine 111 t lie , S u.fti r's men from Siml i.-i.r,, i ... .... .1 1 .. 1 . . , , , null inn- J'UI i'l' I nun nil' ril ri I I 1 1 S I- V Will Moutauk. When the ship which slings and were afterwards picked! lll brought (Jen. Saafbr was sighted upbv the Merritt'ssm f boats, 'll.ej M HN l II I KM P. I. YES 'JO oil .Uontaiikl oint, J.teiit. Stayton Teresa sank short! after h,rl;. '1'he ! ... ... ....... Plit out il hs boat ami ordered M..,;,, I.,,,,., ,-,.i ..II ..t.io 1 ... ! 111 D1 WHO WISHES her heave to. Th,. only reply lie could not speak the repair ship! got was au order to get out of the Vulcan or the colli, r Li id. is, I way or be sunk. Lieut. Stayton which had also started from ( imni-1 then ordered the Captain to Mop tanamo with the Teresa and was j or he would lire a shot through lost sight of Mm;. hiv. ; his ship. That's w here Shafterj The" Ti res.i left' (iiiantamimo I made his bluff. "I am Ocn. Shaf- last Saturday, ai d had been towed i ter, and I am not going to stop for most of the wav by the Vulcan and ' anybody." he yelled, and then ask- Merritt. When the sioi in arose thei ed: "Wuo are voii, anyway? "I am Lieut. Stayton. of tl e Na STJilCTI.Y bl lll COWS. vi:u i: r.s. i;v- A T.vil.ou 'ihis is a Hume company and de ,sencthe patronage of all North C.neliniaiis. Ii was i.rgaiii:i .l in ItC and baa I paid over ix hundred thousai (1 "l'i.!;n III les.-ee and there is lief ollC cm teste I claim against it ! Al h '( paid promptly. Every pi n lent man ought to insure hil prop r.y. ( J or terms, .;e.. aj'ply to H. A. LONDON. AGENT. ; V. S rKIMItOSE.rreaiilont. Sept. 1, 1SS). C. F. & y. y. RAILWAY. men grasped hold of the rear ear in : tilled bv the health 7ml l.ori ties. hope of preventing the fall, but aud 1 order you to heave to, un- tried every availabie means of sa- Teresa began to take water and the new ly rivetted plu-s in thecruisor's hull began to give way. ! Lieutenant Commander Harris' was the last to leave the ship, and his cool lies contributed much to : tho work of rescue. He had tnt I'UHUIN A. FEKUU.L, CLOTIihMG And they had just cause to be Cc rgia "( (dditcls." Atlanta, Nov. I has indicted a severe blow upon the local military industry by re ducing the number of colonels on outive Committee, obtained a w ar rant from Judge Walter M Ollt jromery for the arrest of ('apt. Kitchen aud others. Steptoe al leged that those gentlemen came to hia house on a certain night uu uiter uireaiemug to Kin him Jus military stall from 104 to iiti. m ade him resign as a registrar o For years the ambition of the electiou. As soon as the accused fashioimlileyoung men of the State gentlemen heard that a warrant !'as U'0,i 'l Vu'e "I',"" it i , .. . , OoMuiifir s stall with which goes had been issued tor their arrest a gorgooiin uniform, 2oo a year tiiey came to Raleigh and after a aud the title of colonel, which, ac- trial before Judge Montgomery cordiaJ to (Jeorgia custom, w hen were-prpmptly discharged, as their "l' "pp'ied clings to a man innocence was conclusi vely proved. J',rou-h . aversities. No mil- , , . ltary experience was necessary, a It was a . great outrage that potent pull with the Executive .those gentlemen should be com- being tho sole re quisite. pelled to go to llaleigh to tlie effort was useless. Th. dragged along until they had to release their hollT fall t death. Three ears, loaded with their hf aw chunks of coal, v.ci.t down (iov. Chandler 1 mt" M'iaIt, a weight, all told, ot twelve tons. I Ins mass caught the descending c.irria f . . , 1 r leer noi.i me sun. ice, ai.n smasn- parti. .. nt are not frieii, v to .lent 1 lltt S Liver Cills keen tho hnw. ed through it, killing sown men llobsou. Ho was ordeie.'l to W ash- ' : 11 , , -i. in ii.ki,i .iiuii'kioii iiiii., iv:aiin no, composeil dor penalty ot a shot. Shaitel nig the ship. The Teresa went thou retired, leaving the Captain down headforemost w here the wat of the ship t apologize, and to er was over three hundred fathoms ask Lieut. Sta vlon w here he should deep, so there is no possibility of auehor pending th" medical iu- raising her again. " Kpeelioii. I " : - - It is evident to everybody that JOHN CILL. RicnviR. j t'ondenscd Schedule, t In ll'i-ei duly 3rd, 1898. ; Leave Siler City j 1:.'!2 p. m. Daily, arrive San ; ford 2::t( p. m., l'ayetteville 3:62 p. j ni., ilmingtou 7:05 p. m. Pril ft','!nl vf i -Mi-p. m. Daily, arrive Greena li i)l UL'boro:5:.t(p.m.,Mt.Airy7:OOp.in. Arrive Sih r City Our House with Two Large 2:ld p. m. Daily, from Wilming Floors is now Filled up with ton, Fnyetteville and Kanford. I:.'i2 p. m. Daily from Greenn i boro, Walnut Cove and Mt. Airy AY. E. Kvi.r.. (leu. Puss. A iron L mt l.o the bureau chiefs of the Navy De-: 1 1 tul 3 smasn- parti. .. nt are not friend v to I .lent 1 lltt S Liver Pills keen tho hnw Popular I rice CLOTHING. SK0SS, MATS. J. W. Fnv, (5en'l Manager. d badly injuring thr. thers. ington to tell a 1 Coal, cars, carriage and men were of these chiefs, the luvsent status the system of .ill impurities Ail 'on 17f T1?7TCIIT VP all thrown violently to the bottom of the wrecking w.uk that is b- absolute cure for sick headache, ; L 1 1011 " dyspepsia, sour stomach, con- i Over Fiflien Killed. Detroit. Mich., Nov. 5. The uew answer f&r aiioffL-use alleged to have been' committed iu Halifax county, es pecially when court w as iu session in that county at that verv tiir.o . more lives nave neeu sacnticf-u ! "WEianzv iu the balance nnd "i appall iu.g accident, which occnr- frmnd wttnii,r" ;a tl, ve,-,i;,.f -,. red there this atternoon. Shortly dered by the voters of North Car olina against the Ileptiolicivn Populist gang that has so dis graced our good old State. The impeachment of Gov. lias-: ell may be expected, and so odi ous na he become that very few persons (except his henchmen i will regret it. oi me nuaii, niioio iiio oie ing none upon me sunken war mingled in great confusion. shins of Cerera. and to mesent Ojuuion seems general among his recommendations us to what 6tipation and kindred diseases, employes at the mine that the at - : should be done. Hobson made a j .i. . cident was due to carelessness of long statement, showing what had I 00 Vi UllOUt 1110111 tho engineer. j been done and expressing conli- R. P. Smith. Chilrshiiro-. V.i. l . .1 i :t i " ii . . ' f time ii ne was allowed to .!! . i t , , I lk. A UVU AI1V1V 11WV X LUUIU GOODS. Foot ball Victim could save threo d ; have his wav la Baltimore. Md.. Nov. 5. George more of those vessels the Colon, do vithout them. I have had u Dulaney, of Worcester, Mass., full- the Vizcaya, and the Mercedes Liver disease for Over twenty back for the Baltimore Medical and the Collier Merrimac, sunk by .. , , College team, was probably fa- him. Incidentally he reeoi.uuen-. )cars- now qjiurciy curecl Our liirr. iu.(.. trn.l.. tills flpiwi n nvi r Inm rn. Tiniv us u,ki ...ir K'"l nil i rl' .Krn rliiht iu)- CljllliHra Irli-lids. I 1W.I Inkii ii.n yml A ln'k ST'Mt D'llblllB. I'-.lll i m u eo Y ,urs Utt Builii.ws. fire-story onderfu theatre bund- tally injured here today iuagame ded that the contract under which Tlltt'a I 1TOt Plllc ing is to-night iu a hopeless lock- between his team and the Marv- a private wrecking company is be- ' 1 1113 j n:g state ot collapse, and fifteen or litlld Athletic Club. ing paid tjsoo u day U annulled I ilayer, left tackle of the Mary- ami all the woikdone by the gov-! Miss Anna M. Sackott, of W.iu-' land Athletic Club, had the ball eminent. Hobson also said that kesha, Wis., has revoked a legacy, Ami 7 liilmiAvr Irii.il t,, ul.,,1 I,,,., 1 e w:i s i i i s i loseil i t t l,n aim not n n.nt .f nun I,. II '.II '. l.f... ..'..I.,..l. ...l.:i il. . - ... , ....... , ... ..,.. x ... v ;.e, in ii..i. ...nun, .nut imiij-uiu ine two men came together with reiusett to turnish tlie mom y to that city, because the trustees men were at wi.rk in various parts their heads with such force that c ntiuue the vorkof trying to permit the students to i.lav foot- ell in Duhuiey was knocked lUiconsci- save these vessels, to appeal to tho ball. Miss Sackett took this ac- .ear- ims kthI is l,ehn,.,I I,,u,. motile lor I'ni.ii i nihniin fur tlmf li.m i, fla.r m t ,,..i i, ken skull. Mayers km e also purpose. Ihe hoard will recom-1 etruck Dulaney in the stomach. wend that none of Hobson's ree-, ommeudatioiis be adopted; that Judge L. L. Green died at his work ou the Vizcaya aud Colon lj home in Watauga county, on Wed- abandoned and that the Merrimac nesday of last week. lie hold court be dynamited instead of raised, 1 nt Pittsboro iu February and May In addition to this turn down.! T. J. LAMBE, The Acknowledged Clotlr'er .if DURHAM, N. C. fell r. NVi carried of the structure the roof without .'i second's warnin ly every workman was down into the theatre pit. Tho four-year-old daughter of Mrs. Chas Pate was burned to deth near Brorapton, Bladen county, a few days ago. The child 01 s ph yii g w ith mutches. 1SS5. llobsou hasl i tn told that it will be a game. aire Yau W.oUl AVenVrnnj roanifiiiu iutlf in the Irjs of meiti'iii kiul arliini; or.fs. Tha b'-ioj ! w.t, rr : ihe liwupi nrc wmriir.: the door in limine nnrniHl fbriiisraw. A loti!riif Browne' lr.,11 Ilium tnken in timo will rfs.i.r your turri'C'h. miotln jout ncrvc, nml;e. your I I.kI rich n'l r.l. Ho you mure frl lh'i foi'iponfiv pcilrnursof mwlirin. liw.vu.'i.'ua Xli'.teri it tuli If all denJet. Ca.MU, and Trl Mwln obtained, and all Fa, ol bulneu oocdaded tat moiikiti rue. rrmoifl from Wwhlnirton. ftead model, dfrevbi or nhata.. !th tine. We adrUe, If pewnuMe or i.l ftv sj barge. Oat lee not dee tl3 paienl It Mosrel A OMLt-r. "Hew laObtala releeta,'' eitk eie or actual clitata In juiu ttaie, eoMutr, et , aaat tree. AJdraM, C.A.8NOW&CO. Ptcmt Oer.u. WaHn,6T0M. t a. TIii.s Space Belongs to j AV. A. Slater Co., i i i ! Clothier and i '(cuts' Furnish ing Goods - I v
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1898, edition 1
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