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,1 H - SI I;: - , J, ; , !- I . ' ; ' " ' ' ' i ' I r, -. . i THBIHDBPBHDEMT. W. S. THOMPSON. Proprietor. Subscription price 50c. a year. Six months 25c, Three months 15c j Entered at the Chapel Hill. Post Office as second class mail matter, i ' 1 ' For Congress, 5th District, A. W. GRAHAM, , of Granville County. 1 isaac in. otevens, iormeriy cnair- j man of the Colorado .Republican State Central Committee, has gone over to the Populist party, saying in a speech Tuesday night before a tremendous audience in Denver: "Now, firmly convinced ' that the Republican party is unalterably opposed to the free coinage of sil ver and firmly convinced that the W. MTEWLE,D. mCRULEY, 'S ' ,' DEALEB IH HEAVY S FANCY GROCE- FLOUR, MAT, MEAL, SUGAR 931 JEAI, EB IN COFFEE, CANNED GOODS ETC., Country Produce taken in ex change. Give me a call, I will JUJBRCHAWBISE party in this State is dominated by sell you cheap as ypu can buy any a secret oath-bound protective or- where in the town. CHAPE I am now HILL, N. C it: I Thanking one and all . for oast rjatro- I ;J , . , U rJrrlWc M rrcnrtal UhorUr nnH th naSe d coping that I may eontinue to - . . . J , ,iffnf rw,; I iClllivl V A vJVlltAl A k W A W Y A A M UIV I For Solicitor, 5th District, E. S. PARKER, perpetuity of our institutions, I can act of Alamance County. no longer with that party. serve Vou I remain yous truly 1 W. A. TEMPLE. complete in all a large line of Dougles, U. S. Conrt Dots. In thp I InitpH 5tafp? !f!mirr at Very frequently it is" remarked I Greensboro last week tne m6w: by our Populist friends that the ing cases from Orange county were Democratic party has hot done any- disposed of: V j ;1 thing for the relief of the people. J. F. Shumaker, of University We don't know why they make Station; retailing without a Hcense; such statements; whether because p-' , -f , j ; .-. - Wm. Ray, of Chapel Rill; retail- the truth has, not yet dawned upon ing j witho a ,icense . of nQt r them or because they don't, want guilty. ' the different Departments, CENTS WAKE Zeigler & State Shoes, Bay DOLLARS. , You will soon save cents enough to, make several dollars if you will trade at the! Cheapest Store in N. C.L my prices will proverit to you". nr.. t t T 1.i.1j r ' ' ! ' my r Ai-dij slock., ui which are the best Shoes on the 'market. Goods are lower this season than I ever knew them. I If you want to save money come and M to believe the good things that have Thomas Hundley plead guilty of been accomplished. We 'wishhere retailing without a license and was to mention just two or three things fined 25. .. ,. i t j u i.u-'rs- ' Pearl Cotton a young colored girl tfiat have been done. by the Demo- 1 . 1 f i 1 ,i from Hillsboro; robbing a letter; crats. J j case, not sent tb the Grand Jury First the have levied an income and the girl discharged. 1 tax which will cause the million- John T. Poiterfield; illicit dis- airies of the North, who have here tilling; ;verdict of guilty; 2 'months ; tofore escaped a fair share of tax- in Orange county jail; 100 fine 1 ' 1 and- costs 1 i -! : ' ' 1 " ' :. A John D. Jones and Jesse Wilson; 1 have treasury aooux nny mimoi b . 01 inicit disti,iing. verdict of guilty: Goods dollarsthui relieving the laboring each 6 months in Orange county classes of that much taxation. Then jail,1 $100 fine and costs. ; it has taken I 'off the tax on jute y e. see nothing in the record of bagging by J which the farmers of the Democratic party to be ashamed the South . will save thousands of of, but ' weee much to beproud of dollars that heretofore went to' en-' has been true its pledges in every rich the bang-trust. - case where possible, Vapd no-man .1 m r . can consistently ask more. . ..Further it has taken off the tax Then:, is it nit time for those hone'st on salt Dy wnicn large sums win De men who have patriotically gone in- saved to all . . able article. 1 f - GBS. good is much larger more varried Styles and finer qualities than I ever carried, before. Do not GO TO go to examine my stock beiore buying. All kinds of trade taken in exchange for Ls. ! i ' D. MO. CAULEY. other, towns, to buy your Dress G-oods and Millinery. T I have ;the Dress Goods,and Mrs; Cora William- 4 . son has an Elegant, Line Of n J-B.WEBB5 C I carry llinery a 1 jcoqiplete and over my Store. Goods; ... i -. ine: of Dry fi ; ii. i, Notions. HATS, caps; LO Corner Grocery, McDade Brick Building HARDWARE ETC. a complete line of 1 A lot of Cheap but Good Pants. iHarrisburg, Archdale, and jn users of that ipdispens- to the People's party under a mis-1 Eagle. ' , H It has reduced the apprehension to come back? We I other Leading ' ! Brands always i tariff op woi en goods 'about fifty e '? that they must desire; to Stopk.. Ohty a trial and Twill show r t ,i rpnn nrp n m n nprnro it- j ' ; . i -t-.t rrm . i r TRY MY FLOUR, Flour and Shipstuff a Specialty. at prices that will astonish everybody. I A fine stock UtiiA,,U fr i . ... ! '. I A IAX XXX O (AX Di 5 J. IXX XX U Ulvi can non uuuu iu,, time. There are nearly five weeks than was !4vex known before, tn the election, nlentv nf timp fnr Dress goods will be cheaper, hats the colapse of parties and the vin- GROCERIES, i 'will be cheaper, and in fact every dication of principles. There is. first class !in ail respects, and at prices that ihing that a' housekeeper needs. P'ty of time for the' ,tnie honest to L - . ,t .. uemocrats to assert tneir strength Then to say that the Democratic ,i . .-. . , L 6 . . f and again enlist under a banner party nas.aone notningis rony, ana that: carries victory in its folds. cannot be preached successfully to an intelligent I i I 11V.1.11 :lUOV yjll L11V. LC4.1U1 UUCLIIJII ' I waII in thp Hnrt snacfe of eighteen I Tv,'DQrv,,'KKrnn jo.'r, fo,r - I I thank ...... ... r I 1 7" o i i ixtpuwucaii io in lavui uipiuCL an months. No ifi... " r i J: i r people. . It has done novr, n a " 1 -u F UDl 1 I ' I iron Tiico nn Tho .Ton t-r nnortmn) iiv.mii vii uiv, luini vucoiiuii: Must Go. buggies! Wagons, sewing, MACHINES' AND COOK STOVES SOLD BY ORDER. . 1 ! Of Groceries always ."j " jr.'-. hand. SH Just come and try me on Mens ikjthe Public for the liberal Patro- I i n Aic f ruuxll: cu , . ; trie past, and if fair deafing and Lapies or ChlIdren S Shoes. I know ft a rrA i ft 4... t, I tirn n thp mnnilfnr rnrr trnri h I . j ' 4 ! ,? i l-i i i s w w r i i i.i i ii ii im w w w vm w a. iivi li irwir wn i m a-t i- a nnritm o i rA ! - I PrniiliQT in fnvnr nf n; npor frao I I kof T . enrrn tm,i i I I Can Sellv0u better and wt think none ever can tracje as possible.. Where is the future- The Alliance Store Knocked the " do better in such a short time. congeniality? Pritchard and Butler ' - fJ3 "1CIM- . 1 ft ' j rj. j. ' C j j til uiE oauici ; 4. nauv ciii jx yuiu. i AU- . in the United States Senate wbuld duce Mrs. Frederick Duppen, of Cin- mean neutrality for NorthCarolina , 0' and OottOTl u: J u--, on-all great questions. This being OOLLUIi ctllU OOLUOIL cinnati, Ohio has just learned that being so they would do the btate no good, seventeen ydars ago Frederick Mil- do nQ one any good except Pritchard Lnddon't ler madea remark derogatory to and Butler. her character suit for slander. and has entered a men! vote to How then can honest neutralize the State's vote? Wilson Advance. Seed. fail to bring some Butter: j r Yours to Please. Tliomas F. Lloyd, Goods sold if you will come see 1 for the lowest dash prices or country trade. . I - Come and see me, I will treat you rig.ht J. D. WEBB. i t. V l.-l "J j v.
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