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i mmmiin rww i THUltSDAY. IKC I, 1:102. H. a LONDON. Editor. 1 HESliEST xvooseveit uas oeuu- W 1 1,1. ed in a published letter his mten- M Hml u.,i(if . aJr0,ded tion and policy uh to the Appoint- thfMW ,n..ive 'mlliei who are dis nieufc of negroes to office. Protest , ... .!.., !in(. uf duty in fi-ht- had bceu raade to him by protni- Bent Republicans, as well as Pen,- ocvaKinHouth Carolina agatn.t the appointment of a colored nun, nameu Cruni, as oonecioi ai uie port of Charleston. Tn oa.Ar to these orotesta the : i .,n;.i.-i .. iresiueui .oiv " jeuer expntiumj; um ihmhi w the colored people. From that letter we copy the following ex tract : "It has beeu my sedulous en deavor to appoint only men of liit. slia4.tai- ulwl iriiiwt .;llineite. -whether white or black. Hut 'it lias been my consistent policy in everv State where their numbers warranted it to reeoguize the col- , r ,, i ored men of pood repute and stamliug iu making appointments to office." ! In other words the President will appoint a colored man to of- fice just as quick as he would a white man. and will not regard any distinction as to a race or color, ,. , ., policy of the Thi position or President has caused a collision between him and Senator Pnteh ard. The latter is anxious to ex clude negroes from all patticipa- lion in politics and to organize a CoX.imss convened last M m "lily white" Picpnblicau party in '. This is not the Congress t. this State. And just now there is whicli lleprot-eidatives ere e!ect a contest over the appointment ot ed List m. nth. but U the second a postmaster at Wilson. Senator sessi.n of tdie Fifty-seventh feu Pritchard is vigorously opposing yit'ss wi'ioh will expire on the it!i the reappointment of tlie present ,,f , u -March. No important incumbent, a iwirro named Viik. hi-Iati.ui is e xpeded ar this fes- who is admitted to have made a good officer. It remains to be seen whether the President will yield to the Senator's w ishes or will carry out the policy set forth in his recent letter. The election of t'nited Stat.- Senator, although now only a few weeks distant, does not attract as much attention uow as it did sev- eial months aro. Atone time it Tras feared that it miyht create some contention or dissension in tho Democratic ranks, and s'l jjestions wore made and discussed aa to the best way of settling it. Fortunately, however, such feat's were jrronudless. Tiie sen atorial question, so far as we know, did not a fleet the nomina tion or election of any member of the Legislature. So far as w e can learn, no member of tho Lejjfisla- tnre was noimnatea ana eiecteu, or was defeated, because he favor ed or opposed the election of any one of th Senatorial aspirants. This writer, iu his canvass of the four counties of this senatorial district, was never once question ed as to his choice for Senator, uor did we hear half a dozen of our constituents their choice. say w ho w ,u- Democratic registrars of elec tion ara to be indicted iu the 1'ed eral court. This is now the lie publican ro;;raninie. It is tho.iht to be the best way of con ciliating the negroes ami curry ins; favor with President lloosev. It. A do.rtii or more registrars are to he iudicted iti the Inderal court of the Western District i whore Judge Boyd presides) on tho charge of illegally refusing to reg ister certain negroes. Of course it is all apolitical persecution and is intended only for political pur poses, hut we now predict it will prove a boomeraug to its instiga tors. The President's message was read in both Houses of Congress ou last Tuesday. Iu it h l'ecom- mends the passage of a law ,.. i o eradicate whatever evil lias arise n - in connection with the trusts, and to amend the constitution if needj be. Ho is more mild on trusts' ii . i :.. i ...... i ... I , ., . . limn lie was in ins laiesi p"ecilPS. ; He does l ot think reduction of the ta 'if would diminish the evils of the trusts. He t hi:. ks some ad ditional financial legislation sirable. do A srif was instituted in Federal court in Virginia iu tho be-1 lialf of some negroes t test the : validity of the new constitution j adopted iu that State. The case was argued at Iiich-! ,nn.1 a f-, .U,.u i...r lMet Justice rulliT, ot the lni-1 ted States Supreme Court, and wai liisi .is.sed, because uf the want of juiisiiiction. An appeal vriia taken to the Supreme Court Why shouM the Stale pay i-'.-5.0 annually for u "fireman's relief fund?" The lireineii are not em ployed by the State, lut be long to local companies organized in towns and eitien for the protec- tiou of their respective localities against lire. The object of this , HPI,,.ol,1.jatidn ia commend !.,;., n.,,,..,,,.!. j,,,, i;i.ps .at ;s i(. th(k tuty of tilo stato to ainl this relief ? is it 11((t riltlu,. th, (!nty of the tow,, slIui t.it l,ii-ii :iio prototeil by t!10 Urcnit'ii V According to ti;e census of l'.KM ,, , ' .i ..i l" lH,lMU:ll,l,!l "' 1 mj;.s U and , i t ..at uum ber only :5S,t7 towns , cent. lived iu incorporated ell'ect .their control. "Aconserva S,i tli.d not unite IS tier live comniunii ation" is the de- reside in towns tan,l m many of the towns there is no tire com pa- ny), so that tho yreat buik of our population derive no bene tit what- eVer from the fire companies. Why tL(?n sllouM tllv pe t;) " " ., ,. - s2,.)(K) a vi-ar ior the " hrcinar. s re- ' ,, bet fund . This appropriation is made by virtue of an act passed by the Legislature of 'M, which h is never been lepealed. !:i view o the economy which must. 1 forced bv tlu- uevt l.e-islature at- . ' . , ,, , . tention shou.d be calhd to every aiiproiiMation, and th.u necessity or propriety of it bo closely inves tigated. -ii. There u t .iiui v no pro'i- ability of any legislation iwhi.-h is so mucli i. ceded i on t he tariff and trusts. The terti'.s of t! recently elect- 0.1 eplvelit.:ti- s wiii not beiu ii.iL. I next Mani.. they wiii not take tlmir .-eats until i.e:-.t De- will not liivin cembor - a year hence unless a special st-ssimi is called, w hieh is not pi.. b ible. It is ridiculous eleetin-,' Con vrsstnen so lor.' 1c- foiv they can take their seats. They on jht to come liedi from the pet. pie and thus be bettor en abled to :. picM u; the latest ex pression of their will and .vishes. Steiaicr anJ Cr I nst. S.uilt de. Ma;--,-. Mn !.... )ee. I. In the terrible west cale on Lake Superior Satur lay ni-!:t the Steamer (.diaries 1 1 chard w :is driv en ou the. rocky sin .re at I'oint Mama ii.se and was soon dashed to I'l. - ces u me seas, in't ui' cuu- tiuir ot thirteen men ami a wo- mau cook, had not been heard from and it is feared ad h :ve per ished. The rniist N i.ivtrn.lur. Fv Mir i imrl.-::rt et'.e The i 'llicial I'Pi er of Ch:ir! ite , a break "'" ye.n time trai:;.d have c- n ;;! I ltiiio "f ita'. ord ef tin- weath o. s i-.aek without 1 1 1 i iii-r thai rim. rnt onipl. y Vohlliie on vol a that mav 1 be e.i'iS'ilr. d at any tim. ; ami the i 1 1 T . i -1 1 i --1 1 1 : i is authentic. A eare- 1.1. exaa.iuatloll ol ttl'O l'.'-eoVb discloses tiie fact that amonc a I!1 those n. !!-. or. 'light to XI. i- re so mild a N-Aeiuih-r as the m past. y.i:s:::cr'. itnuiiii Voyage. j New York, lw. 1. The Am: i-: eiiu Jino st mn r St. L mis ;u i i - in port today, from Simthamp- ton and Cherbourg, one day late. ' t'"? I'resident. Mr. Hepburn is after a very stormy passage. Tho draw mgthe bill whn b wid pi. .vide St. Louis' left tiie channel with !"i' 1" w department and w ill moderate breezes, which later be- m'roluoo it as soon as C.mgie-s came a whole g.do with violent : convenes. He believes it v. ill be squalls and a very high, danger-: fav.rably reported More the ..us sea. Tiie gales continued in ! Chi istmas holidays and hopes to violence until' Kridav. when they "''1 it become a law, even iliiru.g fell. As the St. Louis came inti L early winter, her -lock she showed the effects of i I l i""st ahirmmg reports are her r..ugh weather. Her tunnels ; being received troui the 1'hihp wero sail crusted wheie th" sprav 'pines regarding the tim.ncial Htu had bee. i d.-uhed against, them and the. islands where the of the forward starboard 1 n ts Im:,..- :i wrn.-k on tin. .b.vits- - rirni'i - im ii.'. k-ii liiiiu Wi.ii. ' . . '. ; maiked by dents w here the heavy . s(..ls s) ,.,.). t,(.lri I liming the height of the storm on Wednesday afternoon, a sea- . Tie. ...--.d:.ii , , . w.is Avasne.i ovei i ii i,i im an. I iosi. - , : ' During almo.,1 ad the trip the cap-! Iegisiati...i juoviding .or currency tain v as obliged to stand on the '!' h"iild be neither one n-r bridge and im-st of the time the! the other and now the islands are . llicersweiehi-hed to supports to ! sullerin- irom erratic logislatiou. Iheej. the seas !i,ni carrying them iH 1 i i operative that the a.vav. ):. I n '.-Ht h. the St. Louis l'liilippme cunmittee of the Sen ii.tn into a vi.ilent hail storm, and."- attempt to remedy the esist ! the hail stonPs were so large that dug conditions and their elb-rts i li-i.i .. i, .n.,i i;.,.u le.vi. ....(tmjv the ship. Tor days thev ran the vessel under redueell . speed, with the pi.ssengers behind M!,,n,t d..ors ,'uid the sea eontinu-1 ally bivahii g over the ship and; the dock Fraclt l iving is to begin right iy oi, tiie Lahdgli it Cape 1'eai Ifoad at the rate of a mile a wek. A ilop it is being built at IJiIliu"-t. i' lie side of the river Washington Letter. (Fnimoiir nmiltt OorriwiKinili'nt 1 j Washington, Nov. il, l'.'O-j. Tlio President ha conclued his message, and Las sent it to t! printer. 31ost of the members of '!1ss lmye arrived in Yah- "wl.cu' J"""!; ea.u- iil'ss ior tiie short session which will convene on .Mi mil ay. Fro m the remarks made at the YYhite house ami among the Cab- "rt ''Mi'-'is it appeals that the vwdfl in lTP' ti ofakh'anv im- p.utant recommendations hi his annual nn -.sage and in prevent in him from evotessiii' in his usual forcible siy.e Ins convictions that hat the the ta.idneeiN ivvisim trusts need drastic measures to , sciiptii u heard on all sides, which ii. .i.ii. i. ',..( .1 . i I i I ... ...,!! 1 ;m l 'w.lt;.,. ,..unmi:i,i;.atit,a "as miirht be anticipated from a man wh 'se chief aim is the presiden- thai iioniiuatiou t v.. years hence I Here will be no attempt to amend the present tariil'law at the short session, liven the tariff ou anthracite coal, which t lie Secre tary of the Navy has pronounced "infamous,'" will be allowed to stand, the plea hoiiiir that the time is too short to permit of intelli gent action. 'The tir.i will not be too short, however, for thee, nsid- eratiou and passage of the ship siisidyj.ill, aivordiuir to lea.h.o' bepulilicans. 1 ue lohbv winch m;U WaKhis..m to se- cure the passage of that measure Will far outweigh, in the eyes of the Kepubiican meuil i rs, the i'.i tiivsts of the people at lari-e. Notwithstanding the short time at the disposal (t' the I'ltty sevei.th I oiiirress an eai nest ctf i t will I e nr-de to put the Fou !'-r currency l"!:. tons that the not consider was pending, biii Wlii ;.!so i I. je.is u i r -'O i n 1 1 o KenublicailS i !: 1 .'. 1 ; when an election The anti-anarchy be taiti ii up and. it is predicted, passed Appropria eviravairnnt tions on the usr.il ale d' F.ep '...in i.iajorit i( s vwt ii a depleted will oe mat treasury, the. !n. lv-seei,th of the Fif wil! seek their h the knowledge i . 'l ined tin liiities V Hete oiected. ;ieV. i'celim' of con ' the Peinocralie hi liav.in:' i for w h.ii'h t!. Tl.eic i- ;; lide;,.-e niPiiiheis and Seti.it. ts who are asn.'i.ibiin-' in Washington this w..vk. I hvy all believe that the lh'pub!ie:n: p irty is abot.t toi!-in-oestiate t" the people its inabili ty to legislate for the- interests of any but a comparatively feu cqd talisls and thi V are c. .l.iide'it that the p "d ser.se of the American peoj !e will cans.' them to revolt ai;d will n.-iiit in a 1 Vn.o.'i'::' ie !.ii,i!.-i:de in r.'ol. There is little aiiMety atiiiiii' the liepnbiicaiis then. s.-lvcs end p.M'i ieitiai !y on tiie part of the i r'-i.'.e: .!. They r.ppn cite that t toy s!a::d 1 e t'.veen the people at'..' the tillsts mid protected man ufactur. is but t In-v dare not alii'ii'loii tee latter 1 i,.,, f hes to the mer cies of th. former. Kepres-.-utative 1 1 iv-iiai d sun of Alabama, who suco edei! t.- tho d: 1 1' l presented by (.ieueial iei', says, "! t appeals to Jew H d.ee me tu.it the 1 leiilo. i a'.s hae n itie.it r.pp u: ui.it V How, if t!:ev nil- behave themsehes and don't e.-t foo!i.-h. 1 believe they will make the most of the position. True, vie l.ae i:o great leader but I believe ue wi'.i eventually select n good man. Croat opportunities alwaps bring out men of the prop er calibre. We must be careful, however, not to frighten the bi;M- lies interests. ...i. i A new department of the gov ernment, the Department of Coili liiieice, with Secretary Cortelyou as its chief, is the end to which Kepn-set tative lle.lmrn of Iowa is now vi us King aiul in his eiiorts llC tl'e earnest co-op. rHtion ot compromise currency legislation Ot tllO last SOSsKitl IS pi'o.iucll.g I'll- fc.... .... ... ,.,,,, it vilwr Htaiuhnd w n I nig to n l m 1 1 a si i v ei si .inn.s i ii to exist iu the islands and alraid attempt the change to a gold standard. Senator Lodge and his colleagu.s. contrary to the i.ro- 1 .,, ler.-.ts. eiiMeled pi'oniis.. to provoke us liveiv a ie- bate is attended tho passage of I'hilippiue hill dnnug the last session. - - ... .- . .....s sui,ltil(.ml to death hist Friday at the Lmdly Training School', at Asheville, by smoke. It was left in a room a-d..t p alone, and a towel ii.;ir tl e tii-o caiuht. tire im.l h"foie th mother could reach the room the Shot When Hitntln. ; Rl'Cl iI lo tim ltnlrltfti 1' 'ft. Keidsville, Nov. 2).The body of llr. M. (J. Ihirton, familiarly known as Pomp lhirton, was found iu the woods a few miles northwest of lleidsvillo. this inorn ini.1'. Mr. Iiuiton accompanied st.-veial ot his neighbors on a hunting expedition yesterday and the supposition is that his ;im was accidentally ilisohnrcvtl, the result beiny his death. The de . ceased was about 4l years of nt;e and is survived by a wife and sev eral small children. I Snow in Cherokee. Sfpelnl t. Ni.w nii'l Olw.'rvi'r. Murphy, N. C.. lec. 1.-Snow fell here' ail day throughout Thatiksivjiur, but it diil not re main lorn.,' on the j.vroutid. The mountain jieaks on all siiles of 31 urpliy, however, are cowie.! in white and are very beautiful. I he weather this fall has bteii the best in the remembrance of the oldest inhabit. iats, nus havim:' been nee i ssary about two weeks, and even yet it is not too cold to enjoy be iiii;' out doors. Attempted I vnihinj in Ohio. , Ironton, ()., Nov. '2'X- Shoitly before 3 o'clock this inoiniiic a moli attempted to take Win. (ilas co, the assailant of M uy Mahnu y, fr. .m the county jail, hut was pre vented by the shcnil ud a foice of special dejuities. The mob was foriniiiir for an at tack when liiasco was spit. ted away in a carriage. It is believed he was taken in a round-al out way to the Portsmouth j.iil. (ilascit uihl.it tod ass'iultinc Miss Maloiii'V, and said it was done it: leveinje f..r lur ! ret her striking hi lil. The :. ill is in a m lie.ts im!i dition. l liasco klio;'i;ei hn'iiov. ' by a blow . ths head, but I when sc'.vams bleu.di; i:elp. I'arra 'ononis ia philippir.es. M'li.iia, Nov. ."ii.-.. T!,- li'f'ttst ) restore l.-nitUle i;i t'.e I i.iii'p pine bdan.'.s inas I j : bhi.-L '.i ly a ih r.it !i i i field animals. Ninety per cent, i f the car-ibocs died iu the o! i'.ri.i.il iid. -iii ic of liad.r- i-.st. j! ml of the small number im- port. r.i.-'.nv have ib. i!. 'I he government h: d phiiiue.l oi: e.;-n-sive 1 1 1 r l' ; a t i !: of llo'-e :.iim..'i!s ! liuet the in', ds i.t.d h::''1 al'UM.g ed to have them i ni u. in-. i. it was forced to abandon this pbm on ac count of ia.'k of money to t;'i.t the PUl'ch'i'H. l !.e !r.'tieral ciliti- ' V.ltioli of the I it.l !: t.U i S i- iillp".--sibh witho.it ti.elll and tiie id B.'lli'H of aliV itil.'lie.ii.-i'e Of. .... e.'t of getting th jieid aid'na;s !.! ves the agricalturui i-ttualc u ia a se rious coauitl.'li. : i Licet 0::iy S-bur (m'icjrs. i r i.i ' ... :. :n- i.'.! . Tl.' i e is a gri.v.l de:l! i f t ok iiowabout the l.rgis.'attif ; i-ss: -..r laws to restric! t '. o: ii , : .v. It might be weil. if tiie 1 ... :'i-!a-ture is to undertake i ii---.ii.-i tl.o liquor ti'iilhc, f. .r the i...,i.d rs thereof to show their i.;;th '.;. their work and . h i t only , .1 .. r men to lid the oiVn . s. h is a :io t'U'ious htel that in some ,,f the recent Legislatuvts men h.-m b. i; eiectf-d to linpol tat:! positions w disgl.ii-fd tliet;. s. 'v. s. the I,. hit ill and t':ie St. ite ,y p:;i.!. ill 'iiukeiiuiss w l.iit; iti. Ilii. '. tin Lait.iitiaik oot.-s j,. .t think it a crin.e to take a di i;ik but it ii."-. think ir outrage! r. t p'aee men ill public posit ioi s ho .ilgrace t hem selves, by puiuic di ii!il.ea:.ess, or who diink to such an e:;l. nt that they are unab'.e to attend to business. We have had a g 'o l deal of this sort of thing about Ibdeigh, and nn who have be.-n elevated to other impoi tai.t j'osi tiruis have not been guiltless in this respect. A refoim is limb d in this direction and now is a eood time to inaugurate it. i I hive !.-.! oicnion to tut inn. bUik-Drdii ;ht Stock nd Poultry ?tcc!i cine and a:ii pic ked tn Sf.y tK.'t I r.cvrr urtd anylhin;' (or Jtock that (Uve half as good salii'di-rion. I noartily recom mend it lo all owrcrj of tloik. J. n. efliiHtilt, St. Louiv Mo y'u-U -I n k .-r jiiMiltrv slieal.l net i'Ht rilrllj. O.iil; fiHi.l jillV Clnri' ' '1:11 -ii k pi'i 'iii sliniilil i xjH-ct to l.e i.ic si I'V t 1. When v.Mir .t.ii k- :i,i.l j. mi'.'.v j.ri' -il k L'ivi ti:. i.i nuil- Eii ine. I'mi't smif theia eii .vnrtli P l.w. vti.l. .,.,'. I'iiI....,! tl .. 1........I., ami stir i.p '..r t.irpiil l;v.-r icl tlie aniiiiiil v il! I . . ur.'il, if it l.e pnni l.le to . nr.' it. Itl.irW-r'ncicht Mm k aiul P.ni'nry Mi -.li. ine Mil. ;,iis tin; iinw. 1 a.il t it s up the tm .i.i liicr. It cup- h. ry liiHlmly .f ht.n !c if eiL-pii in tin.-- Si..i-iiri. i. O.V.. . t i.f P.hu;k-I iiinj.-l.t Stvf!. aii'l P .mltry .uiMiicui. a n. 1 1' win p.ivier u-e:r t ii tiiiiesov.r. II. r-eflwurk I.etM-. I'mis irive Bane iniiic. Hop train f!.-.-li. And la'iii- lay : :iirecci. It s..lv. u'ne prel.l. in i f i! i',(iiii as m..-ii 1 l.i.nl. tlei.li lent .'in r .'v a. ii.)sil.-' out of i!,e Mii:-li -I .-la'i.mit of ... o.n- nin!'' '.. i ''a ,u: Iroai m i.i' e .-. 9 1 Snow in Tevas. F.I Paso, Nov. :0. Snow fell! steadily here today for several j hours, "eoveriiiff the surround inir liills. ' Kepoits from New Mexico, and old Mexico indicate that the! storm covered a wide stretch of! the country. North ot lu re in tlie. White Mountains of New Mexico snow is four feet deep and wolves Hiid other wild animals have been driven to the valleys i f the white oaks eoiH'try in search of food. The beasts have preyed on the herds of sheep and losses have been sever". Ttvs pepular r.-meify ntver falls to cff.etualiy cure Dspo)3d, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biiiousness Anil ALL DISEASES arlslnc from a Torpid Liver crd Bad Digestion The natural result Is Rood nrrt't'to iinj Siilid ili-sli. Dose small; clesiinl- i u..;iircoiitcdnndcabytouiiow. Take No Substitute.- - Onnnm 0 rrnnill QBOIH 6( f f BHiLL ,T TI TKIiUS STOKK. RALEIGH, N. C. ,, , , I ho -mancst si vlos o, vcalkin, s iiis I'm i v. oiuoti '" -'K . S liC JSSUS i , . . - Wot.H'i. tuv vvonri...- .!;. ioii-'l.s i.ltd : :, !i in coals u:i ;!i- in llaid.itt.' Now M.'! a.Ms. ' W'c -:oW tllO (Hi! mid mil' mil i i , .' will j j roval. V.'ti .. WATFKII : VOOLLCOTT,'- REST FALL mil j I e,. v. ..! .sc. .. l... I -. ,: ::. l.v ! ;-c. ; 1'. ; ' Ml!- si., .:. ;,, Sl.o i. j I . ' - ; . . 1 V.e::V ;.: sl.o.' si.u i. I FSiiRE iiEW im i . i.-.i.i . tii.iJe d.i:' atul -liirt 1 v. .h ; ,...:'.' i.uke..- .iiid under-1 He-t tr.iiiir.erv dep.irliner.t in theSt.it.. ' , CHE PRICE TO ALL. walteb mm. i TJ" OUCHT TO YOUR PROPERTY IN THE !!. 5. ECMS mm cd. This b a Home coni piiny a'ld deserves the p:itr"iiige of ad North Carolinians. It was orga'u.ed in Is'ils ;inil h;i paid over l.ooo.niio in losses and there h- not one eolitc.-te 1 claim against it '. Ah l.is.-es paiil prompt ly. Every prudent man "light tn insure hii1 pi'op- rry. For terms, Vc, applv to H. A. MM. lit Aug. '2S. l'.)u . mm for m WILL SELL PRIVATF.LY i AND ON EASY TERMS. s : i a mst th.scts Of l.uul about two miles from I'ittsboro. Here is a rare dunce for a I t a T rj a yjj jut . 13 AILU ill 1 j LAND! The lirst tract contains about 120 acres, adjoining the lands of l N. boushcf and others. Thes.vnnd Ir.i.-t .-onHin, ,l,rt,J 21 :U',i;Si aJioinini; the lands of the UU" eiirirth, and others. ! Z SdsofS ; late S. W. C'otten and others. ' The fourth tract contains about ,,,, U.1VS ajj(,i:il. ,j,c. jjnjj of tht! la;o J.imes H.irnion and others. ' The tilth t-act contains about M ! a.i'o. .tdioiin-i-the lands of the late J.imc-ll.u im ,ii and othcis, and ly- ir..: 1 i:rkev creek. " I The i.t!i tract contains about 216 rll'V li" ''iusl,,"'u ;J Tb.is l.-.n.l v.-Il lv okl in separate tract n or .i!t-.cti:er, bid :h inav be dc-iicl. and arc .. part u! the I line taitn two miles vet ol l'itib..)io. .uie. tio.'ih o! the tatin ot the e lumus A. Abtoii. !l of it i- w-il aJapled to : u it, I: well watered and well woo.? I .., .1 .. . . I Oi ii, ' II. u i Ol I'M. I t.i: .he; hit .rinatioii apply h H. A. LONDON, beh'v .10, 10. Attoiuev Kves'v Citizen OF Chatham County oui'lit to Read m CHATHihl RECORD j w hich for nearly mum mi ! has been douii its utmost to build . up our grand old county. I TIIE RECORD I Is the "OLD RELIABLE," that can ho depended on not only for the Latest News? i i but tor its advocacy of all measure that will best promote the prosper ity ol all the people. ! The Carnpa gn this year will b&of great importance, and cvety voter in Chatham ought . to read THE KECOKlJ and keep cost I'll. SUBSCRIBE HOW. Only 3 Cents a week. UM mam m (( I:; We pmmptly ol.Uiin V. S. ai:l Send Dunlcl.ckutvli or plinko ul inventicu lor frearumrt on rti'ntMiimv. rr r tn i TRADE-MARKS Nr-r fr e bcok, i liowiotecur writ ( rutenia nrt DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE UETWLl'M NEW YORK, jjcta, NEW OH LEAN'S anu l'OINTd? j SOUTH ant V. I. ' ; In etlect November 2J), i;t. Couthbour... lHl! .'. I" .. l.v Ni.w York, I' It It li bit i ii. .. an " 1'liiltturii.ltm, ;i -j 4 u. 1:14 " llllllllll .il', " SljjMIl 'i ll " HHl.Uit,';. 11, S It 1 !'. 1'I . i Mti. " I I'l.n;. u I. A I, ,y 10.-. ..ll ..il. Ill " 1 lil I'lll ' ll.i4.il Ou I'lll " Ni.lllll'l " i;,u;ill. 6.1.,-Ml. " 111 ll'lTf-u " 'i a il .1 ."4 ,. r. l.v l.nl..:lr . I., t 1'.' .i . , , ii. Jf.ill..'l II !'lli-h " lil'Sii.. ii l-'U. 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' ' i l.v huluiiili L ll. i.ili rni'U N.rlli.a ' iviwnliirg " liii-liiii. ii I v, jt!.ili.4;i.ii liHiilui..r W S Hy 1' il li ' 1'lilii.lnililft Ar Nw V.im, Ixiiu. H. a. Nino. t Ually Exivia suuil , JCeiurM 'i'lme. iKiutioru Tlum TRAINS LK4VE 1MTI: 3.50 p. iu. D.0U a. m. Trains Anive at i'nisi. .. 10.45 a. m., 5.50 p. ui Daily except SumLiij. Ar. Miiui'uro 4 lu in 46 1. p Daily ILl! I - ji.-is i .. connections at Jacksonville and Tampa tor all Honda hast i oast points, and Cuba and Potto hico. At New Orleans tor all pom s in. Texas, Mexico and California. Sleeping Car Service. Nos. 31 and )4, 2 and 3-l"!oi idaand Metrorolilan Limited. Draw ing Uoom, Sleeping and ihioitxh Day Coaches between Ne v o.k. and Jacksonville. Through D aw ing Room buffet Sieepmg C us and day coaches between New crk aiU Atlanta. Nos. 31, 34, 32 and 3 carry Cate cars between Hamlet and A'hens, Hamlet and Savannah. Nos. 37 and 66 blorida and At lanta 1-ast Mail. 1 h.i ugi bra v. .ug Room Buffet Sleeping Cars L'ciwitit New York and Jacksonville, ccn nectingat Hamlet witli oletp:.ig car to and from Atlanta. ForTiekelH, !sl". p. . . to II. S. Le.ard, T. P. A., C. 11. Uattis, C. T. A., Varboiough IIoune, Kaleigb, N. C. 13. M. Toe, Agent, I'ittsboro, N. C. i at Washington. nearest llalei-h. child was dead.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 4, 1902, edition 1
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