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Chatham Observer. LOOER-EJit-orur.a Prop. .,11 fimri 'vards -where tut. atl i-u v awt - soldiers buried aul decor ated thf graves. . . SCraPTION KATES: .r ... ". - One Dollar. aths, , Fifty Cent. rtising rates reasonable, deknown on application. rtARFll P0EK. i Senator Simmons id - ntfxt'campaiaa would be i trusts it seemed that hej ost inspired. The South- We have it from good authority that John W. Atwater was. here , ! tost week trying to create ois- Sentiou in the Democratic party by taking a prominent candidate to one side, tilling him that the ; cast and centre had coro bined against him and would defeat him: then he would take a central man, tell him that the east and wrest had combined and would defeat him for the nomination, and that he kept -reversing this statement to suit the section., or ,1nd the county Democratic, and h.l.o !,. numnemtit are not .for" Kile, nor can they be eai!.v pooled. lt every white roan fiu hi duty this year. The purity 4 the bal lot box, the safety of his wife nd daughters ore at stake. The Ipnblicar.s are trying to make a combination so as to send Pritefcard Uick to the Senate and. repeal the amendment. If Ibey can carry the State and pet the machinery in their hands they intend to reix-al the amendment uul put the r.egro bark in iuw er.-j wili be the' usual class l.nr.tu'r Who tCCU lan besiege the President lor ppsr lions' which tarry ".Handsome .sal; arjes. The passage of this bill J lUtt li MUV, SjlilMJlUfll W iiw.v pubbcan. party soul and ! candidate he. TOet This is the s it does, is mamci! the' ptioa! trickster wn wont io esperate effort to capture j-ni;rC8Sbv DoinoVratic otes mocratic 'iarty, and its is enough to make all lov- free government shudder. Je the legislature wh'te- the "Willsons. acquit two . u,Alt'a.iii removed Dr. sbury, the ablest editor in ' Ute, because he would tot Ur bidding', and now they 'triking at ow of the 'ablest ' 3 on the bench because he i and who was in the last Demo cratic -convention claiming to be a straight Democrat. And this U the gratitude that tue Demo cratic party is gettmg-jnd- ing the man to Congress who has betrayed every larty Wvwas . ever in bearing a friend kiss and V.'i!iittan Letter. Fro, uur Regular I'orresaondsTO ... May 12. U'-Y" Th,- jumointaieut by the Pres. Wof -Mr. J. S. Clavkson, of Iowa. t' an important lederal Not York is a sad com mentary on Mr. Roosevelt's civil .rvi-.-- reform professions. This is the same Mr. UlarKson w whmiv it will be remembered, Civil Sluice..-. Commissioner . Roman mid his resects in .i.hU-.mI terms. M'. U( will incvilaWe resnlt in scandals from which the fair name of the United States will lng suffer.1' Ail last week in the Senat e, was spent in delf.ting the Philippine Knt mi! tW urosnects are that ail this week will be spent in the same wav. Senator Unlv.u me tlKit he exj wts to address the subject and liiV wiv , Senator Riiley lold me that ne .hlv (1) so. Senator Pnmker will speak lor me ne publicans and probably Senator nw. The Den.ocrats ree. that tliey will be derelict iu their duty if they do not compieaeij oxiwseto the. pubhe their sana tion in the islands and the prob able of the H'-publiean policy which is un-American io every u v . i The sudaen death of tnree;. Tim W irren county Democrat ic convention was held Saturday. The convention endorsed ' ClarK for Chief Justice and Connor and Drown for Associate J usiices. The convention was well attend ed and Varren bids fair to roll up a Li rge majtrity for Democracy Dangerous If Neglected. T'nrne. rul !nA OiheT WOUndS of- len fail to Leal properly if neglected . i. i . ...... . 1 and become tro!istiiic sum... Witt's Witch Hazel Salve prevents ctiii frtnwM ttinrfs. Iven where de lay has acravated the injury De Witt s och Jicsci aaive tuetii . cure. "Ibad a running sore on iro leg f lirty years." says 11. C. liartly. Vankcetown, Ind. . "After usint many reracdj'cs I tried DeVitts Witch Hard Salve. A few .boxer healed the sore." Cures all slan dis casts. Piles y'cld to h at once. IU ware of couiteifeits. ii. Pilkinj; 'Oil. - Tliowifeof Senator Simmons.. U quite sick ia' Washington City. - Chowan conty claims the Championshioon the rmymcntof ' jk)U tax. Only four whhv failed to pay up. :. y. Uke a Drowning Ms. Fvc years ago a disease the doc c . n.!lfd dvst)tu'.ia took such , a on me that I could scarcely go,' rites Geo, & Marsh, til-known at- .orney of Tvocona, lex. , lolJfc juantities of ejsin and other rotd- cines lut nothing hetiea me. lrowninn roan irrabs at a straw I rabbed at Kod-l D) sjeps4a Cure. 1 It an hn rovciu;nt at once ana at cr a few bottl-- am sound -nd well.' Ch1o1 itUSD') preparation which v r-tvoduces the natural di fstie jkes and conscjiKntly is Xe only one which digests any gooa jod and cures any lorta of Btomaih .oube. C Tt rilkingvn: - , fc i L i ii i i vto ili l i ti i vt v ii ifc ii- v- U Oi ili Democratic members of the House of Representatives cam w. ,-v Mss-s! . Ccmmicgs. ' iOtey and Salmon, seemed ah-utl I slandered, misrepresented, anated and libelled, all be he would not become a t xl x sts l helptheni rvb tbe peo- aa escaje tue iiL-is oi iyenot deceit ea 'Beware of the Greeks veil, ,f 1 rememWr rtgm : cn.u -1 whon Smith tf An cifts " Brutus came as I acterfeed Clarksona fee -he; ws-1 t.sa,,st.,d with his eff..t ts ir. .. of thfl admiiiistratioa- anti j . i...-i.rt..i.;ol t)mjiibus . .Tudas Iscarot witii a ...a nf i t-aan o; ui. ;. -- .. as a cons .icuuu ...... i iKi..j ;l spoecii m i.t. John Atwater,. alter ., v;VHt cm I ', , :1 , ,, to j ioi iu um auu I . 1 --.-1 i,.. ,1,.T IMISO- 1 . . -1-1 ..l-:w4i till llOO! . .i j 4 is Agent for the ..-J ...I'm.f with till' sr. v. XT- promise, doubtless, to pu on their ticket for Congress. t . v.i l.Winir the feet ot i vtA so far -depart ironi i'1 v.- v.-i r..n'H. however. T...tiu!iiriif h:,s 'the KenubUeau ! principles and appoint the man L, :Si s,i, yu... .,.-. - . i. - , . .- i . ....!..' . ..1.11. him j he fiayeaai m. r- -i - ; rK.,)Vvrv :vn(i is o-.v r g.truw j will have to judge. t ph-lk-i.s as out. of danger, j "Tl... -mvwt.l.l 111' I'lC Piil!' I n-1 . I.-M ....... A ' I i I W ' "ill ! ill'- Oili ' '-... J --' l 1 til 11 '1 I"- "l u '- 1 5rmm.Cotnmittoe is one of the 1 , that , . hiiost iniipJitous m;isures ever : . A .v,.nt ;;,n , rtv mc- Republicans have b -gun ? - tv:,ss of tli.: " ; 'ih.aco of that; li the eartli. and coming as - tJ say already Jhat if the Demo- j s:t.5tefS a, Senator Da-1 tPrrit,,rv un itsl-c.iing a State, did. from Republicans and ;crats beat them thyear u 1 !tise, of Idaho, yesteroay- wnen 1 cgligeace ar.d crime. The!' s on Judge Clark have fal-1 Thi the tit" '-3 stre-ugthen no, be done fair 1 i -i. ... !? . -. -ii.t.t.n of 1 .'.i i.i- ' T Cli. lilV? V'i' - . ... . . . -i ' . . . . . .... ; ; If seems naro , j asKo-j him rus tiaioa j t:" ; horoa shoaitr auopi a.i m-', .. : mi ! I it tin. nfiinv i:i 01 . . v "i;'; t il i j j v '.ocratic party ,s no.. j t!ie ,un,y f "u It , . -" , ittJrlilw ... U,,- j 3 .w,1 iwir for sale. It i aw shout 4l 10 hurled I rota M-' . . . . Tr-iHii-! . - -.1! ..f Ti'di-ic. 5 ,iuuw" . ;-tbSiilut! power owi ; n(. stale any i r innominate as its stan- j pie counter where thy have bi-en ; t(Aj. .an(Js edicts , -j.rri;tyry at ar.y lime.- s d bearer the great chiefta'.n ; s0 long, but 'There is reti ibution f th,? v,ii)V.muWi-r. wi 1 bH.-ome 0nt ,,',.,,,,,. to s deee-isl Ltas had thecourage to stand J h, history." After th-y havr :(:is ,,n,,ss they ate negitively ; m-ii(,rs h;. trunsi.ctMd j .nh, and the right Liven awav 100.0H' wortJiof tax- j ,,-te i up .n by f -ongress and, xn-. busiat.Sjt Monday, and i'u-- i MiiCormiek Binders, Mow- l ers and Rakes; Clark's Cut-; 1 taway Harrow Superior 1 Cuttaway Harrows, cnaua-j; nooga Chilled Plows andf S Chattanooga Cane Wilis. . t- .. . : , . ,,r ir Hi r I A uuiu J i --- ' - 7 Wth neonle and the right j .riven away i00,(0 wortJiof tax mst the Southern RMI. Co., i able proicrty, paid their county I the American looacco w., j commissioners on u .-...-,,. v 'lAwirld'the flesh and the de-j2t"0,00 more per year than th ! ttnd the jieoplowTd--rally- att Democrat ever did. .wasted the j 1 ". i x-...,.K.ii.on1 t.incb ' wi t1tpr-td from the people ': r( whom-iv k WLI IfeZiri IIWIIIIICI U'04 wwhv." : kUAV w - " ; inu i t 4 . v 1- . 1 l-.A.n r, I,.' '... viil . ! VA!3 ! W I i : i i i. UI :V,it " I I t.V Ji' " ' 7 ' XVe:UUiic:-iti ttu 7iva. - - , da" ami the J ritrial bhl piucUallyVw-hided 1 Get his prices before buy- Ing elsewhere. i.ro of these edicts at this d;s-, ' , 4 Y..:. t-, On Friday .-,,,.-' i"-! miles away. Ibese US ' ' . 1 . can .crrav.t irnacooejn i afiern. n the pj-ivnt- t th eviaa; for ,i:.U .v.! ; ' ;.,i.Vr was cUui'e;! on - iasc. u. ane , ' .,rc!iou:iced or tlu SIlMl." ' 111... i ,v - - i ......i..i ami fill (I'AVi. ; s u c o " 1 ' !W.as'vlv;tnui.-ana tn mm - ,,ir- no CO:UWnsation . l" r Ilf .mth tkota. Tin - - . . - ! .. ..it 1 i t . . .1- .... i.tt.: THAT IVIT i 1 1 i I t -'" nTobaccOCo., tuaiuiere j- suu ; wuiim a ie u- j.. j Frank C nor ia the .Democratic jarty d lQYalty. among the jple, d that great trusts and corpo nns nyist obey the law as well private individuals. All honor Judge Clark, the man who uld neither be bought nor driv- : thev ch'ws'. The Daughters of the Confed- Vacy held.Memor ialServices in orut bouse Saturday as pub- shed in the Observe,- fast week late SOiui- ' ' ." tor Kyi.' rI1;ev ' can - lease ; , , .,, .,..wnt-.tiv-1 . , . , . wii .i v....... - . , ......i.- 1 n I: I .-.'-' built, agree with agents o. bruise ; lan1 5nnvm(insc tracts io corp. .unMU tin; stataes ! companies t look after their in rations for whatever rental tlK'-vi -nait of the gnmting of a j terest and "bide their . boks to i may doiro They cap grant the;'-:; t().t..;;lz.:.as),-)f our insu- ,-,r wbite men from pay-! pHv.l of cutting timber wiU ly pacd j in, their poll tax with the ho corpo.ations ast.tey mav . bab5y b; f,liowea by , , ' . . , . irtH.,. hifnenil ana on . . .v, ... ,.f r.u.;.tmb t vera out oi tueir " vi i-,, no wonder thev think itun- i fair that the people are about" to ! arise in t eir righteou Indigna- .1. -s.. ... .,M.-,iV..iM; l.Llil I"" I ' terms as uie.v ia.t r.,t. Tt-, U redictilous to s; y i that the Democrats are opP.)si.Hj: . . ' ' . ei,,,rtwl Irom tiieiaost polite' and attentive sbr- lii v. - . . 1 .... I.. ...I hQtf II ... 1 . 1 .-- 'II..-. i .tt V' III t: "1 LI -V" 1 ii; "... - , l- . ' ' .1 . , '..-..' Sn PittH- which will doubtless -occupy. , te piace tuso-p tuni' ' 1 I it r 1U tt lJU ' L A. London made a splendid i counties like Chatham, tliey are tion and hurl them from power. The Republican tic vement this year is a very, shrewd one.- In Ll eloquent address in which f? spoke of many acts of hero- kta and courage of the Cohfeder- b soldiers. ' Among them was 'he case of Sam Davis, a young fennessee youth," who had - acted s a spy and was captured. Pa-, era and plans wo e found upon is person that were known to uive couie from a sour-- high in ..tn-ttv'tn tlie- Federal army Yhe Federal general cifeicd fo Wre the life cf young Davis if L Tyou)d"bet.ray the ,;.t smr-who ave bim the papers. ' This, h 'refused to do, anu . me o: was hanged lie told the geueral tliathe hadi-atiier lose a thous in viiv "bit 111 ,"t' a step toward he self '.-'v,n- ; 0)aun.tt on -.Naval Affairs; j vantsv nentnent to wli th they behove ' secretary of .tie! livery near by. . Kates are rlglft. Hie!-"-. . - . is, - - '!.o Vilminnsare cnttueu. . i o- , . .... . e-icrf - Democrats are doingall-.trj- t(VbujM ,,r -ire of no- po-ver tosaeine n.i - - j- lw ttleshi!s in t he -govern buying and sending traitors into the Democratic ranks to create dissensions amorig them urging a great' many candidates to run, and after they tret them sUirted tell them that that there is a coth bination airainst them. It' is said by reliable authority,' that L'ope, the Iiepublican lawyer, who was arrested by the Iiepublican post master at Maddison, who was go ing over " Stat? . collecting money from Republican oflicvr holders to buy and hire candi dates in' counties like Chatham to run independently.' Ijoo!: out for traitors' and f.(jpe's hirelings The Republicans have got monov i , .... ! new uiaui -ni : v being delivered to an ohgar.-hi i ;(js This ,,rovi- which can sell them b-,v and xed hy the labor ot-j, ;i ti-lir.iin iietl..c. theV i ' 1 . .... ... ) i SOUl, lioiu , - - . Poe, - Pittsboro, N. C. T8E SXLlflt HOUSE; A, J. RlODLb, The First class WHeelright and Blacksmith, Bynum, C, hnve no redress, from a derpotie . r,-1!lf.i,ine in - tin ?.,vernment in which they lV-1 j,, .m-j iu tl,j Senate-by Sen- i.iviiTCM? I I1TDV CiTiRiP . : ...,1 l,vi A L1LII JlrtUUU, ganizatiotis oui it i 'i""""-, i 7 PlfTSf-ORO. N. C- absolutely no voice. ! ite by Senators Hanm, arai M ' " n.fiil raiwhng ot the. I in-: , . ..r,i,-i.i,iiw-,i ipiiine bill will coiiviive any in- Millatuwho are stecv' h:fiers KV. constantly vm hand goa and fast ippinebiawm coiniiice au m ; , . , instructs , tdiigentsonthatJheilii pine Commission, should the bill;; . (drivers. . - became a law, wouki na.e io , . lip I AMUR Pron ,(,thatar, today p,ssed hy no: . j .J.C LANIU5, PfO? Europaa ruler save, Pinups,, fri,HN Kvan.der .1. Higg havery onnected with the hxlin: r. - - 11 ' hOl'llil H I I .... 1.1... ,T tltcuussiiiu-wi. i,, ,iro desin.us ot seeing mm j the Philippines millions of acres , j.,, f(U. sbcnUI. lb, is a utid lives rthafi ' to reveil the -se-jto hire them wlth,'ftnd if you se( .ret. " The speaker not only hi Hike Singly and elotjuently of the outhern sohlier, but pail a rautiful tribute ta the d.aAion. any independent candid;:'. -s ' in Chatham you may know tlejy are Pope! hirelings. House. - . . ..i.....r.l )..,!.! iriirr. . .. of rtcu HgricniKu ny-o ... ... ,v n as, v),asC. .-c-orU mre than thove is in tho.Uuted States 1 tU. uut west cf theJdissri Hiv.-r ana , ;. ' ii;.(m;illv.or lKlit ioallvi and tan -a'ry as unmy voles as any man that can be put up. Mo will makea.tir.s'l-eias sh.eia!T, and vrill be cei ta'a t bi elected if is prepared to do all kinds or wneeiwrigu work, shoeing, and all classes of work done in a first class shap, at the lowest cash prices. Horses shod, with shoes furnished,only 60;cents apiece. Second handed bug gies and waons always in Rt.nrk. It will nay I you tr? call on Me and IXX3M AAA jr v a. vvw ' v havinh your work done, You will always find me at my place of u T iflnd me at my piace ci ucnoninLlirfi business ready to servo DigeL !vhat you eat. i- not forgot that . a mt,in. n nf tk fny oi'fl.in.TiT.op.n work The Republicans ar iu a ' hole .. " "i :r. nil. ..,. in C'liiiiltiirii. ThTTv denend for irity auu vn .m-.-ui nf-i..i'uv..i.... ... ... success oh hiring independents to run this year with the Ivpe of fooling or hiring Democrats, btit they' will wake upthemorqing uf r ter the.cle:tion in November and j manhood .... ; fter the address the peo tile ed in liuu headed 'by Capt.W mdoii and the children, fol l bj the ladies, and visited !. r..,s human nature remains human nature the delegation of j iieh iileidi.ioteii.U!Vr:yjHwer to a j ' ;, frv Wi!- ,om.uis.,on composed of a f . .. . . . VorfUC favored individuals is oouno m ; - UigeSIS Wndl yuu x,ai. - . v 11 . 'It. is follv! i !Thu Trrnaration contains all of 'the for guaranteed WOrk. IoXdUa.in,hinnK-t,roft1;e; ; W miX and cheap priceS7tl .-t ioiton'esi--i.-- Its mem- - i'. ween yvu cloidrcn n ': j uls to cure. It al own you io cat, au -''-....r preser.tt.oit ..its.. , ,; ; he food you want. TUoinort sensitive A. B. RlddlO. flynum, 13 ,i iu.imhs . .. ''". . , j t (tma'-tiscantakolt. Jly Jtmise many ,icad orciucrnkm diseases i th(Jlmai9 (f dyMfptkii have bwo i tho placo to carry your I . . . . I . . ,..... Y. I r..r Ttlurt fuiton-- 10 1 ... - tinoquallcd for tho BUmiadi. th,1.(J-j WOrk. ' tea wiln wcaK tioiKB'sns bers may all be dead in a month. torlue!vu' As a general ptopo.sitrntf It is. e- hlent that the host men l ) 'o Ci.it etl States' are not ( goiu;C . t fi.rsi l.e their homes an. nM. neat W - - I -i . ' 1 t ... - Ho.- Why I')' u.Hiajl luuaatn m tt'vi.i-. rr.H.h Is greatest bcalcr '. r 11....... I.... ..r 4tT . J'-t fc-'lfC IOr l i (.: I l.iv. ...... i . . i..mU P.fiiitl; .lit. I IIUU.il, l.ui.-t i'vit-- ' r their bUHini' s H lnvr-i jlt i l.c-ura, l.uts nurns. on csts and goto tie- Phhippim toi Hf.i;l!,,i,. ((tr yU. ;- administor the affairs f .the r is . . lands.' Tlie'inen who seek tie-"-;' t Cures all stomach trcublas tpp.rt mlly hv K.O. l)ltVltT&C".,Cl.lPagO . U'!ia.Klwc;'"---'ie;'' lwy", i). V Pi'.l.lngton. : ' l P?3to it you eat. 1 . .
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