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THEMEPMDENTj W. B. THOMPSON. Proprietor, j . . , Subscription price 50c. a year, Six, months 25c, Three months 15c ' j ; L U I ' Entered at the Chapel Hill, Post Office as second class mail matter.- For Congress, 5tli;District, ' : A. W. GRAHAM,' ' of Granville - County . For Solicitor, 5th District, ' E. "S. PARKER, of Alamance Countv. David B. Hill, says an exchange, I has been; nominated for Governor of New York by the Democrat?. Every delegate in the convention voted for him- frill was . chairman 1 " of the convention and told the con- The : Winston Republican siys: A Miss.D, Waggoner;1 of" Davidson county, committed the saddest of all deaths, suicide, Hast Wednes day, about noon, by hanging her self, j Upo.n the second story of her home the body was found suspen ded.from the ceiling. Selvage from .;f. '. j a quilt-lining jwas used to form a TempLe, the rope with 1 which to commit deed. .Miss Waggoner' was . apout 30 years, of, age, and was affected mentally. Efforts were being made to have her admitted to the Asv atMorgantdri. It ' was neceskary to closely watch her move me but with the sll rewdness, so no lum 1 DEALER III H FA VY ft FA Nf Y (IR :-r; -- ' vRIES. ; - j FLOUR, MEAT, MKAIy, SUGAR COFFEE, CANNED, ' GOODS 1 - - : Country. Produce taken i change. Give me a call .sell you cheap os youcaa buy anyi where in the tqwn. ' v " - Thanking phc aiid all fdr past: uage, audi hoping that I may continue tor scfve youjl reman ydus truly 1, i W. A. T EM PILE DCE- ETC., i n (v- I- w - V i will: patro1 D. McMULEY; b i i: a Jj an in. QENERAJj able with an managed, to nts, ice- she CENTS MME unnatural mind. escape all vigilance and accomplished her purpose It is ouropinion that veiy few if any vention that he- could not accept persons commit self-destrUction - ! ' . I l: ( i - ! the' office; but when Alleghany with sound mind j The jdeed . may You DOLLARS. .Will soou'savc cents enot to make several dollars if you 'will tradq at the Cheapest Store 111 C, liiy prices will prove it to y . My FALL stock of 1 countv was called, the chairman of 1 J - i that delegation presented as their candidate the name of, Hill. There - wn; nt nnre ri stnnanede for- HiiL' . arid he was nominated twice, first by "acclamation and then by a call of counties. His speech before the convention was magnificent. H placed himself on record as favo . . ! 1 ing.the tariff bill that has recently become a law, and eulogized Cleve land. be done in aberration, the eternal a "mbment of mental gh pu. Goods Ingersol may a cue v fitness and efficacy of suicide but happily none but an in- 1 r .. fidef will countenhnce such theories. Men, like Ingersol, can .j prate and do much harm, but the etqrnal truths of holv writ are", clear land decisive and will stand as :hey have ilone,against kingdoms, and principalities, persecution, dissen ters, arid educated infidels, until in j '1.x. 11 j.i-:., i Dft:,f K E,i;o Jii I VJUu U vv 11 Lllllc till LnillL;o LCI I CpLl ell Congress, wants to i abolish .all sha11 Pass away and the good shall go into life eternal and the wicked RESS j - - : j is much largerj-more Varliied I . styles :.antj filter qualitiek. ; than I ever carried before. Ipo not go, tp other towns to buy your Dress G-oods i f and Millinerv. I have the Dress 1 - Goods, and Airs Cora Willipm- on has an 1 Elegant Line of Millinery over my Store. Dry Goods I: "have., xy: complete , line ; of Dryf Goods and : . n t.. Notions. : ' HATS, CAPS, . i 1' . . 1 1 : ' ' ' j j ' CHAPEiii HILL, N C ; . . : ! - . ' . l am now recd-ving -my' JCQT'NRW FALL vSTOCK,'pa which you will find complete in all the different Departments, a large line of ; ; Dougles, Zeigler & Bay State Shoes, which ar6 the best Shoes on the marlcct. ' . '' ::. ' "-. Goods are lower this season than I ycycr kneW tiiem. .' ' . ' '' vf: ' . t : ' 1 ' 4f 'Ou waiit to save money come and examine my stock bctore buying. " -'') All kinds of trade taken in exchange for goods. ; . , k D. MC. CAULEY. , y y- ; : , : . " '.'-' GQ' TO tariff ,and internal revenue, rje wants to raise all the revenue that the government neecTs by taxing ! ; f - - . land. He 'wants all railroads manufacturiner establishments arid whiskeyidfinkers to go scot free, but wants the farmer to pay all tl e tax that f the government needs. I hat is a hard thine to oelieve about Peffer, but it is so stated, an nto outer and everlasting darkijess. we have not seen it contradicted. " 1 1 It is reported that Chinese troops lave evacuated Corea. . - Serious riots have occurred iii Rio de .Jeneiro; 326 have been killed wounded. There LOTHI y - ' : . . -" , . r w - . . . CorneriGroceFyi McDade Brick BuiWihcr; : HARDWARE ETC, I carry a complete line of ; and many been great damage to property has and! ys in show wi An exchange is .eminently right when it says: "Patriotic instinct is not dead. Men can be. controlled 1 for a time by demagogues and ap pear to be their willing tools, but when the danger line is reached they are quick to see it, and reac tion is certain. They will not follow the standard of one who makes plain the selfishness of his aims.: Eacle. Harrisbu"ri:.'!wArchdale t is reponeu mat untisn troops Stod ,0ny;7v tri.,, and., wil II be sent to China; to protect vou in the future. f : - i ' . . ' '. . Furniture! Furntnre!! at ibriqes tliqit yi;ll astonish cyciy- d British residents there. A lot of Cheap but Good Pants. TRY MY FLOUR, Flour and Shipstuff a Specialty. CiiAPiii, Hiu,, N. C, : '. Oct., 5th, ' 94 Ivditor Indi:pi;ndi:xt: i j I beg to call yotir attention to , an error which apjx;arcd in your last issue. GROCERIES jcxly. first class in all respects, and at prifcestliaL Jjciy onipctiyon:, 1 uuy may gpoas 10 I ;;Klcctors heretofore registered ;ih Orange scn lot to ornament the shelves a k-uuiuv, ami 1 rcbuiiiiii Lucrum lire iiul ' Do vou want to rav eicht cen M ' on the hundred dollars tax forSta: purposes as yoir did in 1-869-'76? If so, vote for 1 the Republican an Populist members of the Legislature. If you prefer paying 22 cents on required to be registered anew. The Registration books will be I kept open between the hours of uurise and sunset on each day (Sunday excepted) until 12 o'clock noon on the 27th day of October 1S94, only for the registration of , any electors residing in the respective Must G-d BUGGIES, WAGONS,' SEWJNG MACHINES AND COOK STOVES SOLD BY! ORDER. Patro-; id A fine stock an Groceries always hand. - t SHOES, Just tome and try me on Men; Ladies; or Cliildren's Shoes, j (kpdw ' I tliank the Public for the liberal nacre in the past,, aiid if fair dealing and precincts, are entitled to registration; VQU that T 'will . serve voU lin the i 1 caiVsell you if you Will wiiosc names nave never oetore oCcn re- future;. The Alliance Store Knocked the . tfistered tlierciu. or do not anrjear on the Bottom out of high Prices and mj prices ! them. revised list. Algernon S. Barbeu Registrar. arc the same. PUC3, I want all of yout PRO- L :omeisce 11. At Hillsboro Tuesday the popu lists nominated Dr. William Merritt the "hundred as you Huve been for 0f Person; for Congress; making 4 then vote congressional candidates. in thisdis- the past ten i years, the Democratic ticket. trict. Cotton and Cotton f:j .Seed. jv ; arid don't fail to bring some Butteif: j j' Yours to. Plea!sej. Thomas F, Llojfd. Goods sold for the lowest cash , prices or country. trade. ; ';' , Come and scQine, I will treat you rig. lit J. D,. WEBB, if
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