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' f r 1 1 f i t '.. -'.), in tie sear 17-5. ' ..... . rair-iunr. by bis teocE,! wife. .r vs ?rc.:; , rCt' K- ,TAL cf Uaiun. IrC aversion w,. "3 IX VAZZ22,ut Forsyth. J;r Lbstgnant Gorernort 14.3 T. UABOST, of Kortb . For (Secretary of Staiet fJllAKLES al. COOKP, of Frank lin ' For Btato Treasurer; A?COCK,of Wajne. For 8ttt Alston, JL fcf. FUEUA& of Bupwube! ??npe tintendent pF Pulili In , . strnctlonr -JQUH a SCAliBQHOVCW, or Johnston. , - . ' For Attorney Qeueral; f. L QSPOBNB. or Meoklenbnr yo? Associate Justice of the , .. Supreme Ooart; A- C AVBBT. of Burkei una . frEOBGg U. BROWS, or ttenn- For Congress JAES A, LOCUAET. TCrt&t7, &p, SO,, ISM T3S POUHCAL SITUATION. H wonld Men that the Pemb crsiio party has daring (kit cam niga 6j lb coarsel of the peo- pit. who ar s sponsors, reached foaitioa tag desired by ita well Wishers, bt rendered hitherto im yojnihle by) jpip npon its party ftamaqrf1 political bosses turfogaUjlesiring solely their PizxzZZ sTandiement areing br.-" 'rfihe common wmytpijsii tow : i f try broad sxiiportsnt plank ttw demand foftwtfwtation oi ; surer tQ ita ptopeav place at the minta, inserted in the planka of three great and considerable or gssUations, The Democratic par tj stm stands firmly imbeded npon the prioci plea that have been ita bnlwork through scores Jot ; years. The Populist party baa in W sonthland recruited its ranks Principally from the PemQorate, wijle the ajlrer party is compos ed of mew of all parties who hate atsod steadfastly for the restora tion of the whit metal to ita place tithe mints. For two years past there baa keen shannons effort by the C2tsij white repablieans abet toi fey somo of their negro agents nearly nil of whom are o&ce tek era, to get bold of the Popnlist or- Xauaation, and abont, the por fstf for which it wag eifeeted. 11a reralt of this is n state of af- tin fci 8tats i and eonnty discredit . nil j tbf best men in tbe feo fVspeiy ranks. There bss been lis sow an effort emanating . 3 tils tonne to saddle upon ' L xi iseempetent negro and ; : :s, Cst is meeting the r;zla of all patriotie eiti t:-i Hsry of thestnrdy farmers t la fcil tin Pemocralie ranks in " K1 tl tS. tsi tiring of tk eom r jtUtl-s been thrnrt x;a , 1 i trr declaring their present f " .C-3t-.!3aiant and seeking v 3 1 3 ia wucn tney were t now tiil the posle are t:: :;:J tj ma&o their .'demands C It:;ttlcir rirL;,' S: ' YjI j tls c:...r ol the Peo rty in t&is (Strict, perhaps itzzi c! ctncter iote;::tv, x - "1 i.:ts more woriby 'i cf lJi'"a rsrti .a. H forcer if! I;.t a 8C iiaiued CLr! ;, , '.cr, and fjr.r tldcjLters. tJLribtt is a tengst iu Carr, mairicd ar.j; bas cliiljlrcn. Itaese tbie Isstsout of Kr, Fardjuhar were joined parti- tiooeraoftue Wauaett or Caotas- lalng, for wkicb I heir father gave ten thonsaufl nierks to George JSarl pf Eenfottb. Hat, whether the otber two paid off John or not, bis suocesaora got none of the money, wtieu tbe tvaasets was re- deemed, i tbe year Ales ander, the eldest sou of Mr. Far qohar, i-owes now to be mentioned. Ilia father Rot bini o Wadsett of tbe Untie of Tuverinate, Dorisduan and lietteriiigmer, : from - George Karl ofSeafortuv for tbe sum of air tbonsaou uierka- and payuioat of tbe eess anuoally. Be was maou esieeineu n.v Keuuetb Woir, Karl of Sealortb, lieing ecbool-IVl low itb Mr. Farqobar. -lie made biui bia factor In KiutaiL while be lived He aa 'flrttt married to Margaret, tbe daogbter - of Mur- doeb, the second MacKenzie of Baucastle, by whom he had two sous, Duncan and John an1 two daughters, Katberiue ana Mary. tils seeoud wire was Mary, daogb ter of Alexander, tne fourth Mao- Ikenaie or liaebinaluack, uy whom be bad seven eons and twodaugb ten, Alexander oie, Mr. Donald, Christopher, Faronbar, Mnrdoub, AHau aud Hugh, leabell and Mar garet. Alexanders second son John stnJiedDiviuity and became minister or Dingwall, alter tbe death or bia nude Mr. Jobu. He waa n great favorite of tbe family of Seafortb and got a Wadsett of tbe landa of Doruie. Drondig, laig and asigogan, lor tbe auin of aeveu tbonuiud ; Are hundred merka. He married the daughter of Bain of Knookbain, by w beia he bad tbree aon and two dangb ten, Alexander. John and Rod erick, Mar and Janet. ; He died Anno 1794. Mary was married to Piugwall ofUasie and Jauet .to John Tnaeh or Logericb. Mr. Bory waa aianied to n daughter of Alexander MaeKenaie, Obam berlain of Ferintoab, by whom be bad two sons. Jobu and Duncan sow two daughters, Helen aud Jauet, Duncan went to Maryland in America, was a Lieutenant ui the Frorinciala there, and was killed with several others of tb advanced party on tbe expedition under Geuetal Forbes, to Fort Du Qaesue, ineiwards called Pitts-1 burgh, In the year 1757. John la livwg, unmarried. Heleu is married to TboinM MacLen, acboolmaater Ord, and Janet died unmarried. Alexander waa rred a prieat and lived 'twixt Brnbaa aud Btrathglass tilt he was old, when be weut to Douay. where he died. John waa married to tbe daughter of MaeKenaie of Auch. Her brother JotMt waa ono of tbe Earl of Seafttttb'k Majors, in the year 1715, eemmouly called Jonn ol Aucu. John Mucin bad son named Alexander, and :wo daugb ten, Margaret ui: Mary. Mar garet is marired to John Matbesoo m Durinisb, una Mary to James Matheson, third ana of Alexander Mntbeboo, of fienagegeld, by aa oiner snr.er or joun oi aucu. (TO BJH OOIfTJIItTXD. A $35.00 BICYCLE At. LIST. rer since tke introduction of the bkycle predictions have been frequently made that it was only a question of time whea t high grade wneei couki do parenaaea u a low price consistent with tbe actual cast of mMttfaeiisre. ' 4 It is a wsll known, fast that the original menu ts;r U ticyclhae beeome enormoaslf riuh from the lares profits in the business, - and have been able to maintain high prices by constant advertising. High ssiaried racers are paid- to win on i keireds; expensive bicycle shows; sotmnirs given away, nd nomerons other expedients are resorted to to keep the name ol tba wheel before tbe public, all cft::h tie str. pays, for, and r,3 r a. tetter n-ael il&n one nn d.r b'.-s known tsne could be t: . ' t f r at t: ; lis rnce. la r ri r " -T C i II t Ir i is town a t cf the c . - v kr,i . L t - :;i J t "y On o'i.!r of I' a f i' Hit Spriiipi o',' til Cft:b w:k. orM oini lsi" u m- Court ben itqnuctt. - k. . i . i , a .L'ACinncooin '. on. rus tx r-EBsro r-i h""j m t- rlvlnul and calf WIMbuM. l-rwa, S1.V ant Djtauil. bwain mmu ouf bl j. i. raEEsUtfiM ca, maxi-on. m juk m HA Mt ot tw I mill ill i '" J . . : - 1 . h ..1 ytiE tai see cr stock before tayinz. we toc-t then tJ stll a:J l v muut fD. . " , . , , . . : OUR rOTlONS WILL B3 FOUND UP-TO-DATS AH .. TO AND' QUALITY. Are kept np to a high standard and will be found as low arany of same qaalitv. . ' ' . EXPOIttS.- People fronVall parta of the earth journey to tbe Kiajtra'Falla to tee the wcrld'a greatest cataract. They do not oome from quite so far to get one of our EXPORT CIGAC3, but nil, wbo do oome, show their appreciation of a. good thing, by coming again. ; Kindly thanking the publio for past favors wo stiii solicit the same. - , Setlsmber 7.1)8.'' ,TU OST, people hardly ' miseries or more, edy for each symptom is like picking Hhe leaves, pff an" obnoxrons tree instead of striking at the root Headache, :or sluggishness,' or disordered stbmaclr, or constipa? f tbii or offensive breathshow Uat either the stornach of bowels, or the liver, are not ' doing their natural work, and Ripans Tabules go to the root of all these diflicultiei and many others at once, by immediately correcting the stomach and neatly stimur lating the liver and bowels to healthy action ... - These Tabuks.are the accurate preyription of a renuhr phystchA ; they are a ; ' perfectly harmless simple remedy, asriiU, yet certain, as niture itself. To peer s ' cf sedentary ways, professional and business-men ; a'nd'partSccizrly to vor.sn, C.zzz Tal-j!is insare a regchr habit, corr.fcrtab!; d;ticnr.d a cl-r l.crJ; preven clay a scfb-3 'Czzzs with its 1g.;t trLn cf zzilz zzl cr . ti r i It "a Id t e ww! p t it. t i s . i .' i t.i tl til- J i (!:: i cr tls t. - e r:" :s c.-:'.J ca r ' ; i 1 ValuabVt realize tliat ' headaches And dyspepsia, all come from one cause, t j f a i puiirarooDLv.: 43f ctftPcJii tl.: :j . , c 7, i J.iv ULiwalvvd UJL Alt' Can furnla hVtnbstautlal peeplo joa know Jo CipeoAl rrlo on OOT"OII UXZUIyjCl . FtoHTHiRiv Da. FOWARPU CURK, Pit if Ihr .j r Cntft"""? t. . Htm. m I havt used Rtpan Tabutc with io much ntfebrtfoo ut I now keep them always at hand. They' are the only rmedy I te except y a phyeldanH imicription. Tbey art aU Uwy claim to be." . ' ' Eowa L Cuax. Psom Riv. FREDERIC R. MXRVW. , - -I regard the remedy a an excellent tonic and i moat family mtdklna.'' yiraajftRttyni. , and forty other . - n.J . I and that taking a separate rem , t a vc.i. noi aza.0Aix- 'T Tl 1 ' reaxisndatlona of its merits from "Tours, , " 1,1 - t ' m - - - ri I, . ' I', ' . 'I '
Maxton Scottish Chief (Maxton, N.C.)
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Oct. 1, 1896, edition 1
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