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I! s 1 ; . 1 1 ! j i : -.1 i II n ? 1 S ! J j ; i! 1 a ' I i SCOTTISH CHIEF- A. Q.McKENZlE, Editor ami I ropjittor. Circulates in Montgomery. Moors, Ei -h-m ird, Ctna'icrUnd, Itol.eson. Bladen and Cobiinbns counties, N, C , und Marlboro. MhTio-i und Clipsterfio'd crnnti' , S. C. "SUBSCRI PTION"RAtES : One year, $i.oo. Six months, 5- Three months .25. Terms, cash in advance. "WKlNKrfD-VY, NOV. 15. The results of the late elections in the Nt it h which resulted so disastrously to the Democrats are account forby thousands on tbeir owu theories. The Republi caiJs-,Kst sny that it wan vimli cation of protection and honest money principles, and although the administration is in favor of honest money, t' e Republican par! v is the only pas ty that can be trusted to inmire sou ml nuan ces. The Populists and faction of t ne i)eti oeiaey say that it was a rebuke to the'pai ty for its sur. render to Wall S.rect. The ad minimi rat ion Den-.ats say that it was an oil" year and that the pre vailing depression aggravated thejH'opIe to adu.inister a rebuke to the party i" power the first chance they have after it has ta ken charge of the government. The silver State Republicans say that the defeat of five silver did it. It N probable that all of these theories have in them a modicum of truth. was expelled from the First Pros byterian church of Columbia, S. C, for working in the telephone exchange on Sunday has been re instated by the South Carolina Syn d. Miss Means was a poor g rl who had to work on Sun day for a living and should never have been expelled from the church. However, the pastor of rhe church is not satisfid and says they will appeal to the General As sembly. If he were deprived of his salary for a while he would very probably undergo a change of mind. There are strong intimations' from Washington to the effect that President-Cleveland propos es, in his fotthcoming uissaage, to go deeply into tha- whole subject of thfc.coontry'sj finances. It is declared by thoae who have talked with him on the subject that he will not confine r.inifelf to the currency question asjtis effected by a bond issue, or to tha national banksbutwill discuss- the silver problem fully and fairly. It is said that the President regarded the unconditional repeal of the Sherman law as a iirs,t and neces sary etep toward a definite solu tion of the problem. We hope so Some people betray their ignor ance and utter lack of comprehen sion by contending that the Dem ocratsare responsible for the pits nt financial situation, and that ven before the meet in regular session, they ought to remedy all the evils perpetrated upon the American people by the Republi can party fur the last thirty years. Of course to the intelligent, un prejudiced mind thisis sheeer non sense. The nivH at the head oi'; this administii.tiou are neither fools nor knaves; they have made a life-long study ofcivil govern meut, aud time alone is required to develop the fruits of their labors. At the recent Congress of Farm- ;.. im., ,n,.Ufan- xitxrt.x,, ! -oks . there "Ifl and around , ,. .. ... Maxtoti, we ttoagfet the bread and delivered an address irom which cake deportment should have had we make the following extract: a Itrger repra-entafion. Thu Humanity generally and the wen? splendid exhibits of fane farmer particularly fca uo enemy work, aad cii,llies. pickles and equal ro inefficiency lor ev:l to ig- ihe live Mock tzaibii notauce. Therefore each tiller or ,V5SS tfcS 2J.S?7ri ST .1 i t i ;. . ly proua that our townsman, Hf. he ,.t should nvest gate f" Oolin Hastv, carried off two pre himaeli various methods lor cult'-1 minms in Uis department. The vanng lands, ot producing good ; mu9J confeat waa Spirited. ..MaUi c:ops, and of securing remmieia-, Jennin?l and Misa Henderson were live markets, lheone oook wntcn nwnriA h snwi-l nH, n in thi. contest, though all the contestants evinced careful trainlrg. Ilev. Bju Websler, now of Geor gia, but once one cf the boys of rhis section, preached two splen did sermon hera Tuesday Nov 7ih. Wo would be glad to have Mr W. remain with us longer, but, ere re turning to Georgia ire ssaista in a protracted meeting at lUd Springs. Mrs. 11 at tie Hasty, who was eo dangerously sick this summer, has po far recovered her wonted strength as to beablf to be able to visit her Iriaadu 1 their real Ob ere8. c eation" in good humoor. We! find Samsntha Alle s p'an ot keeping a hold on a man's heart ia certian success ! Prof. Craighead, of i ho MrColl High Schi ol spent Tuesday ev.n lDg in our village. His school U in a flourishing condition and the Pxofessor is much, pleased with hie new home. We were gla 1 to meet Mr. Wm H. Steed in our village last week. We are aot orry his "folks have made him mail boy'' for we'll see him oftener. Mai to a Fair was a real success, and the managers deserve ituca credit. Many concede that it was the best Fair Jield this vear on th n v a- y. v Koiw hrSa...'nAi-. Considering fcow many excellent !here aud carry lull lice of the btfet ana Jast received aer !'sd of Chth" inr, men's youths and boys at. the M xton Clothing House; between fe Poet-Office and ; McNair's. Ooods will go at yoorvown prices for they must be sold ia SO days. Come one and all before the bar gains are all g'ine. if . FINEK Proprietor. PARISH & FHEESLA2TD, JEWEIEES AND OPTICIANS,3 For several yenrx there has been n lein1 f?r ii Jpw-lr- Store in Maxtoa and in order t me-t tLU deuaand we bre tleiided to open oat a I can recommend to the Inrmers for their perusal is Adam ,S nith' "Wealth of Nations." I would also have, if possible, s daily newspaper from a great city at every il reside. "The daily newspaper is an ed ucator because it leads out into full view every morning all the markers of the world. It tur .s t he light upon all the causes of the fiuctuatn g markets. It con stantly illustrates I he ter.se tru:n fulness of the great sentence in First-class Jewelry Stoie y u full line of l itest st j K of JOMC. SflAW, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Fayettevilln, N- 0. Practices in State and Federal courtp. Special attention given to business in Cumberland, Robe son, Bladen, Sampson and Moore counties. Apr. 20. JLWEI.KY, WATCH FS, CLOCKS, HLVERWARK, FANCY W All VASEH, BRIDAL PltEtKiTS, MUSICAL IN.-TRUMEXT, trPBlNOS. tTC. ETC. OUli OPTICAL PAKLOE in filled up with the very best gd .d. and uncUr the mnungemeut ol a -ouprteut Up liciiin. Our iuotrunieutM and methods lor rX iliiiuh: the ojes.arc the at-sl known to ncince. In cur Watoh und Jewelrj licpair DepHrtujt we will do nothing bat th very U-st work that cuu beU'U by k?;ied workmen. We will rusle to order on hort notice Badge and Aledal und' do euiaviiig in all its brunches. . IS FALL- 3 MILLINERY. modern ltoliiical econemv. A mar ket for products 's products in I pleasure market," less legislation a.id more learning; less gregariousuei. and more independence bad upon acquired facts, ft fair statements of the necessili;-" of the American farmer. 11 is pres cut condition and his iutt.;.; is assuredly an inevitable one m pared with that of all the other pursuits f the people. Su-iety should iet the distribution ot prop erty alone. The only proper tunc tion of government is the conser vation of Iife,'liberty and property. "The home habit and the cuscour of cotiserving homes, in short the lore of home aud laud is tht bui.s of public tranpuility, pros;er:y and safety. Permanent hoims for all people and as many of ihos homes in the country rs possible are the best instrumentalities for strengthening audi perpetuating popular government. There must be recession from city to rural life iu the United States during the decade beginning in i8U4j a read justment, rather a reapportion ment of population between city and country in the United State to'insure the safety of the liepub l:e. Love of home is primary pa triotism. Ifo coiispirai-jyj no an archy is evolved from the quiel homes of the couutry, and to them and the siucere love of them the friends of Democratic govern meii: must look for the preservation and perpetration ol" civil liberty in America. (KbTA BUSHED C9 TEARS.) STORE. GOLD and SILVEli WATCHES, SILVKEWAItK, ENGAGEMENT and WEDDING RINGS, and B1SIDAL PRESENTS. WAEEEIT PP IOR h SOU, FAYETTEV1LLE, N. C. grK ARN ESSKS I havo got iaiprovid machinery and am making ud sclliug harness seaper than th cheapest. Good UarneB fr $4 SO per st. . j Lauriaburg, N. C. J R. Patrr We have all tLe latest nd most desir- ibh' stilus to bo bud in Millinery for ladie.?, tuixs&s and children. A beautiful line of VKLVET AND SILK C&YS In all Stjlefc All the latest Boveltira in Fancy Notions, Laces and EiuLruideiy. Hair Ornaments and Pina, Kid Ul jve.f, aud Embridtry material:-. VJ. L. DOUGLAS 03 SHOE HQrVip. D jc-s war them? Whan next In need fry pair. 6est in the world. $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 FOR LADIES "T TTT TT n YnTTTTT nSf a mat 3.50 2.25 $2.09 k I4hl.78 " f FOR BfiH SSES If yoo want afirw DRESS SHOE, made In tha Utest styles, doa't py $5 ta $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.60 or $5 Shoa. They f.t equal to custom made and look and wear at we!!, if you wish to economize In your footwear, cfo $o by purchasing W. L Douglas Shoet. Name and price stamped o the bottom, look for It when yea buy. W. L. DOUGLAS, BrecktoP, Xce. Sold by THOMAS B. PACK Remember these are hard times and behooves every man to stretch ? nickel as far as ho can. To do this you can come to the Racket store Save FOR DYSPKPSIA, InSurestlon, and Stomach disorders, take &KO5r'9 tHOS KIl'i'KKS. 11 dealers keen it, $1 per bottlo. ocnuine ha traia-Hiarlt and croised rod lines on wrapper. IV TOVJt BACK AClfP.n, Or you aro ail worn oat, reany good for noth ing, Is general debtfity. Try TSTKLOU frS lROfr HITTKn. It will cure ysa. cleanae yo-ir lircr, and glV9 a good appetite. Many Persons ar broken doTra from averwori ? household osree. Irown's Iron Bitters Kebuiids the Bystom, aids direion. remoTee excess of bile, and cures malaria. Get the goauiiio. A full line of TextBokx u.hd in FnLlic BchciS. All othtr books ordortxl when wante i at mailing pricea. All books strictly ctbh. Ordera from a di.tnnoj receive prompt aitcuticD. Kepetfir!li', Hisses M. II. Patterson Td Ida McKisnon. FE0F.S. E. TEAWICE'S F(li HUT 11 Hi XEH. at Msxtou, X C, will iu.su me ik; r-ici- 'i' c " ; ! u Ci U. S. & N. -. if K " . .. Xi. via S ': K1 REMOVAL. I have removed my stocK of goods to my Brick Store, near the Methodist church, where I will be please to have the public ca v hen in need ol FIRST CLASS GROCERIES or anything else in my line. The best goods, always, for the least money. Be sure to come and see J. W. RO.BBINS. Lumber Bridge Hotel, Mrs. M. B. McDonald, Piop'r. Oj'f-n fo rog'ilar and transient cntom Fjrst- lnss a-coiuino.-latioiia for the trav l iiig publir, MtudfjijB c.f LnmbiT Bridjje Uili Soupof will fc b'ardel for $3.00 x-r month. ..(;.f,.V. 1. Lv. 9 50 r ai Jul.v olsit, l.s.fo, and eon tint .h lit) weeks. Trmrnsit! oik m lu,v rates. For inirtieidars we ciicu lar. u a 41 la 10 Ax 10 55 " Lvl0'25 " The Buleigh bur has appointed a committee to wait on the Presi tlent and present the name of Hon. Richard JI . Battle lor the place aiade vacant by tae death of Judge Bond. Several other Iforth Carohaus have been spoken of in connection tvitb. the Circuit Judgship among whom are Senator Eansom aud Judge Mcllae, but these gentlemen aie content to serve the people where they are. Mr. Battle is warmly endorsed by JudgeCouuor and othtr able jur ists. The State should centre up on one of her sons and press his claims with undivided front. It affords us genuine pleasure to observe the interest the people ol' the County are taking in raising funds for the erection of the Con federate Monument at ISaleijru. Bobesou furnished some as brave i,1L!tt mocratic Congress will anMir.a.rniin,Hi.. o, ,v!'i&veto set an entirely diforeni bars from Manasscs to Appomat tox and it is hi and proper that LUMBERTQN ETCHINGS. Thursday night is the time fixed for lhe organizatiou ot itowland Lodge Kuighls ofPjhias. Knights from all the adjoining lodges will be present, and - a very "large" time is expected. Miss Florence Williams, a bell from Greenville, N. C., is visiting Mrs Fan aie Patterson to the very arreat pleasure ?f several young men here. We wonder if it is Pythian wed ding bells we again hear sounds verv nauch liks it. Mr. O. T. Williams house is nearing completien and adds v?ry greatly to that part of town. Prof. McAllister will begin at once a nice cottage on the lot ad joining Dr. Vanapil's. This will be a very desirable bouse and ia al ready rented, Yonr cousin Ann Butler spoke in the court house last Saturday. We didn't treat him as badly as those boys t.t Monroe whs hul in the loft and sprinkle! pepper down on the assembly causing an epidemic of stistzing amoujil '.hem; lor he did so much eo d to the Democratic party in Virginia, s shown by the election returns, tfedoirt want him. molested in his 8-ii SpiBo' the State." move on itself, if it don't it won't have a chance to roue much lon ger IP the surviving comrades as weil as sous aud daughters of those whose banes lie bleaching on Vir ginia's battle fields should perpet uate their preeious memory iu per ennial bronze. When we forget our dead alas ! The funeral of Carter Harrison attended by nearly one hundred thousand people, eager to nay a last tribute to Chicago's murdered mayor, was another illustration of a sad and solemn truth, that the path of glory leads but to the grave. HASTY ITEMS- . We had a delightful lecture vn the World's Fair last "i m v iht by Rev. Smith Mjn 'I McCoIl. The room wa? i A: decorated with lovely .- -: : flowers and chserinj? mr.-jjf. o Messrs. Gaithard Small an ' L" ..n p3 McCormick (violin?-) .. panied by Prof, V. Wad" 5-,idc: much to the evening. iiou ve -. also two vocal numbers: 41 . . . dering tonight in dreai.;. , s by Maysie Harris, and a 'i'are-Wi! Song" by the girls from two o i ,o S. S. classes. A neat !it.; sun was raalized to purchase literature for the S. ti. We are "very r - : ful fo Mr. Martin and thea bl- -d for this pleasurable affair. rr-sn nn, ovsters ar.r". is e y ill ARE DAILY REGOMMEIDIHG IMS ADJUSTABLE U It ezpamdo aoross tie Bell and Joista. This makes it Tig BEST nTOT.KICEST COMFORTABLE SHOE II TEE WORLD. PjtlK I, M, $2.98, S3, $S.it. CONSOLIDATED SHOE C. Manufacturers, Lynn, - - Maaa S583 ks to Ejeasure. TO GUP CUSTOM EES. Bring ua your cotton now and obtain the very highest market price-- And i', after trying our market, you don't care to sell, we will shi;-; it fr you or take it and hold it until yo sav sell, and then you will get ull it will bring. We need our money or t he ue of your cotton and we d n't know any fairer propsition fo make. Gome at onee. Your triilv. CARTER & ALFORD. P. S. Cotton is now worth from $4 00 to $6,00 a bale more than a year ago. Lt Ar (i i( (i u 1 05 1 35 6 52 " 4 yo " 2 05 " uinier Jarliastou 41 ' 11 45 Ht uutttsvilie C F&YVAr 12 40 p Oi' son, CS&.N Uamltt, S A L VilmiDgfon, SAL Oheraw VVadt9b.ro, S A L Charlotte, Shi lby Rutl.trfordton. SAL Statesville, R & D Danville, Richtnond, " Washington, 4' New York, Penn. WIIV TAKE 3 t -rf i -si 1 1 Ji j i C8ots.and $L00 Botile. Oris cent a dosa. 3 50 " G 19 8 00" ' 12 00 nht " 7 00 a in Q 45 u 12 13 N This usiat Cod3H Cube promptly ira Wtaera all others fail, Coughs, Croup Sor Throat, HoBxaeBesa, whoopicr Co-ih and Asthma. For Conaamption it baa no rival: has cured thousands, and wS! cure to? if takea in tbso Bold by Drug-iata oa a gwr astoe. I or a Lame Bsok or Chrat, tiaa SHILOH'8 BELLADONNA PL.ASTER.25o. No. 1 connectK with C. F. & Y. V. at Beaiiettsviils for Fayetleville, connectK with Suubc&rd Air Line Ht ISamlct for Wii ti;i g:on, t-liarlotte, Sherby, KslherfoKlton, nnd at.Oharlotte with E. & D. v-tilnlt limited for Washington aud Now York. P scugers cai take sleeptra at CLark'tte at 8: 15 p. in. South B uni No. 2. Ly New York, via Penx Washington, R&D Danviik, Richmand, " Statesville, ' RutherlorJtou, bAL Shelby, CharfoUff, . ' Wadesboro, Cheraw, Wilmington, tlarakt, 084N GdiAon, ' Bcnnettsviile," Darliagton, Sumter, Ilariin Cifj'. Pregnalls. " Charleston, S C Ry u ik Ci (i it if t- is c it V4 i H it At 1 it. it t ct ti 4 30 p aa 10 25 " 5 40 5 35 a n 7 50 " 9 24 12 01 N 1 45 p tn 11 SO a ns 9 00 " 2 55 p n 3 25 " S SO 4 50 G 30 5 45 8 50 10 30 kt CmL0H'S5VCATATtR Have you catarrh ? Thio remedy is piRran teed to cure you. Pzce,60ota. Injector fres. S - ..' r. -vV.i' v .- s mb mini inn ii i i r-nnrtmaa ?---, TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING FROM WANAMAKER !AND BROWN. We sr.1! no "cheap'7 goods. ' Ev erything in the latest alyle. Pri ces rrasouabie audqral.t.v stricfly fir.'Jt-fl.l.sv. S4t li enrU:U:- teednr money refunded. Call and see our samples J. II. Crabi. Air't. Nest door to G. B. Patterson's law Uiiice. The 0we: House, UKSUnPASf ED FOR Accommedations and A: Liberal Table. Boarders fy tbe day, week otnth. Specie! nvts far Theatiical and Excar- rio 2 passengers bv ' this truin haAe brongh sle:.era. New York to CWatleafou conoecw wiin t. a. U at Jlftmlt irom Chnrlotte und Xoith, and tro:ii Wiluiiugton connects with S. C. lly at rresnalls for Cbark-.-tr.n. Diaaer at Hamlet. For fur ther inferaation nddrww J. H. AVEKILL, Omi'1 Man- J-G" FUTRELL, PRACTICAL Watchmaker Jewe lcr . An OPTICIAN, RED SPRINGS, N. C, 1 . I a L-.J.!. j It will be gratifying to ieople hfi'A lwi1.,t tl.rtf O-l.l. .it nuule for mati aul not mun for rli': u-po!t or tWr. .... . i"5" l"rtieo. Sh''8:1 to know that Miss Sadie i tich those of who are '-qu-.m oi l Dock an'? Front Street Aieaus, the telephone girl, who i Pois find kettW have had lit-! WILMINGTON, N. C Ue trouble to keep cr '-Lords of SoMDragrsrlstaorBentbymail. SoeeOo. tod $1.00 per package. Samples free. Tha rvortte SCOTS. POWIU for Seeta ajid iiKsb,2jo. Uepairinq: a Specialty. Work Gnnrantd- MRS S M WRIGHT. I desire to call your attention f. r.-y svlect Sb:ck of Millinery Goi;d3 for the'bpring and Summer. I ktep on hand Data of the latest Siyles trimmed to order. An ele line of Ladies' Underwear, in 1'sct anything needed to complete a L dies' Toitet or Wardrobe. Prictt to suit the times. Ilespectfully, Mr: 3. Whiqht. RED SPRINGS, N. C. G B- PATTERSON, D. D- S., FAYETTE VI CLE. N. C. Aftar 7 year xperieuoe offs bis profes sional services la tk pntTi . N. H iyes' Hypnotio (a Iraa mestWi o.d fur. ihe painless frxlmcitoa of tth. UfAce over j Hank of Fayettri!l eppwtt Hutl-l U-t B. Patterson, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MAXTON, N. C. Will practice j.n any of the courts of the SUtc. on every article of goods yen buy Checked horoespdn A cents a . yard. Rockingbism, G -la. Shoe that cost you $1.50 anywhero elsa for only 93 tlr. Hats from 15 cts. up. our prices take the cal e. In addiiic LARGE SOCK OF CLOTHING We have about four hundred sar; from several leadingCIothing lion you to select from. Come in and we will show you a saving of at per cent. Sec Oiir New Line of Tobacco. a good chew, large plug,, for 5 at oui line of "White Tri'mLon are distressingly cheap. WV elegant line of Trunks, Valise To the hungry we would say at:;p a Tsack of good flour. McLEAN & SELLERS, Prors. NewYork Racket and Kegulatora of Low I AM NOW RECEIVING MY STOCK OF nd can safely say that Itwill have the largest & beal, selecim iiilV GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOE , l!L0TS!!.G AXD that has ever been at Red Spri gs as I have ttke'i mor than usual to select my stock. I vi!i have a foil line d-OMmCS- foi? TOE'SS and BO nd can fit iarge aizd m?n. In SHOES aud liAIVj I can what you want. I will at all liases keep on hnni r. full )r Gro Cooking Staves. Should I not have on hand what you want I will order t af I also carry a large Stock of pumps'. 1 will clo3o 01 my and winter stock ( I Dry G,ods and Olothirg AT COST and can assure you that I hare sme bargains. I w&utvo. and will do my best to please you. J. A. K1CKAY. Red Springs, IT. C, Mar. 0th, 1803. COME & SEE US FOR SOMT Raising, Currants. Citron, Flavoring Extracts, Esnem . narnon, whole or ground, Shred Co Coa Nut, Wotr Preserves, Jelleys, Pickles, Olivea, Peaches, (J and Roast Beef, Doxsee's little Neck Claaa, A i mustaruSaidinea, canned and sweet Mackerel, M : od ustard Cheeaa, Chocolate G icoaHygienic . . ham Flour fresh irom mills. Grits, Hiysl V ' fresh, a big Line of Toilet Sap, Mm and . . Superlative Patent Flour. Coffees and -J - lasses, Tapieco Taddine, Mince ?d - .:. w Fruits, in fact we wiii try to have . . ba glad to ae? you. b i-i;' purcu-s doii'. L S McNAtii &CO Ro poor ?ri?;t
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