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The Chatham Observer! A. M. M(X)E!1 KuiHr and Pmj. Mriiscinmox. n. fOncYear, - - - One Dollar. Si .t Months - - Fift Cents. Advertising ratts rasoiiabV and wade laimvn on ajil.icat"wn. FKibAV. Ai:ir.sT.u idJ: Whatever Way e said of V. J Bryan a 1 must admit that lie is a man of power and of convictions, and vrltile it would not iWelylx.a policy to noin'mite him for a third thuehe was itautdoubt the strorerest man that could have been put out the last two campaigns and m one defuUv! Lira tixcejl those br.lf Kepuhli eansl who are today, clamoring for re-irranifitio!i'uf the Demo cratic party and writing Uepab llean articles. Ihese same fel lows whether in North Carolina or in some other state have al-j ways been ngainst the interest of i make the Deux rat is party a kind of annex to the Republican j party. Tvro years ago J. W. At water, t ie political hypoeritof ag?s was asking t-rbi put on the Demo cratic ticket ane swearing alle giance to the ' Democ atic princi ples" but now lio is intent on showing the people that he was only-joking then, but Hon E. V. Pou v ill show the people in No- "veiul-r that At water's Candida i co is only a bke. "LirK-oIn said: I . " ' :ou max fool part of t.io pie part of the timeout you can't f' ; -all of the pop! all of the tini?. " j :Atwat?r scenistothinkotherwi.se, mat he may ' j-seas a-saint atnny ' ? ' v -'r i time and bobeneved even u lie d.-Kchangir colors as often as churm-loon. T- 1 . A A. i A. dard Oil Company represented by.' Rocket fellow suid the Ahieri c;n Tobacco Coi-apaiiy, repres.'n-1 ted by the Dukes are worth more money than the merican govenv i;iet.t. Yet, here is a combina-tio-i mad- which lays them all in the .shade and is enough tt star tie the v.'i-!d with its p-)'-er ' to crush all cj.tip rtiiio.i. a; is saiu uiav i.ie greaiBs i j ftnf, m(m. u? Dei,llM.rtio sena trust of the world has just been ; tors supporting him and a cer formed Ix'tvieen li x'iictfellow, tainty that he would receive the KothseliiM and Nobel. The Stan-1 support of the Republican mem Iery b.Hl.y in t li-jj muty is (; . j a i tliu rI , who last Wedne-oxpected-to rally to the sijp)it(ay rrow suddenly ill. was .f the DeihiciMlie pirty and th- hi ought from her home near tieb't which was named Tuesday, j M-irshall to the Darker Memo- men on it whjareau lienor to any .irty We all wafit tiie -ounty redeemed foj fusion misrule and the only' way tu do is t' support the ticket reg-mlless of our pre.. eul.es. i i to 1'r ..--. p rily d w i L h-. tu Jiav y,V' frk '.-'tm ki;H . , Pa-, and -the:- p!a-es with .much .( : or too liepuoiiean campaign. Jo-co.is severaj thousjind work' fas t has been arranged for the '.' !;:"i'yrooutof' iMnploymenl, i Senator, to make the op.'ming ,'. ' . " , .,' ,. . ' siieee'i in the part of the state . ...mg 1 nal they o pod hvit.g j Uurin;- t!r. nr!t' we-k hyVugnst, .lres,l.tutye!1. "ireatUDiitin.i."j tvtter.- - It. is len-uCd tkat Mr. . ' r "; " - I i'l it'.hard. wiil fill his' app iint' I'liite i St.it.is Comir.iornr j ments J-l'j. (, harm's H. U ill his boiifVi over i , , . . , , Jor the r;C.vt t-rni of th 'district ' Ouit l'ostntaster P., C. ileedt-r-seu, of p'!,'i-;ide, O tsl ew county ii -v, as'ioi.nd shtrt in ids nj v V .tdel ,;!ef!.uvt hy J ' t: ee lo"pec.r V- ImIivi- Toe short il'-ioi i.'s t ev.-r Kl.O t e grul;- 's a 'iery siu ) and ws fic.iy mad . a m ncy order oil.. -e last Jaioury. "' Bi'iidc-rs-'ei O .if ,J1 Th Yming king's Good Deed. Thi-yotjp.i-liirg -of Spain has jnst signed w decree limiting to eight hours the working .day for women and children in Ins do tninions. Of course the resjxni Vibihfy for enacting thi.t - decree lH.lonp5' to the ad rrhiist ration, hut in the eye of the ieoplc at hige it is the. name of the young King which will c associated tliorevith,fandthe fact that one of the first measures to which ho should liave put his sign manual a fter attaining his majority and asu mi ngthe roi ns of power should huvc beea a law destined to pro mote Ihe welfare of the working glasses is calculated to increase their sy mi wthy for hiin.Louis yille, Ky., Post . This the Uest thing we have so far seen attributed to -the young man who is supposed to guide the somewhat dismantled shipof State of the once proud and powerful monarchy, ami if the other "reports of his general demeanor are anything nearitheltruth. Alfonso needs all the credit that such acts wiil brink him for recent dispatches picture him threatening to throw his mother into the streets cf Madrid, and of using profanity ir 4i :,. 4l, of character the vounjr riler is to disolay, it is only reasona- j hie to suppose that he sigued the! 4iht. hour.dccree because he had ! nothing else t do or lx?cause he wanted to create a good impres- sion t begin on. A king who mistreats his mother would hardly cire whether the women and children of his country work ed eight or eighteen hours. Charlotte- Observer. MdJurin not to Rcttrn to South Carolina- j V Washington dispatch' to the Raleigh Post says: It has lxHh j s",u quartf-s thatjm that diuK-tioa, As the n?tu- Senator McLaurin refused the ' ral course of t!ie trusts will be ap)X(intnuJlt, aaso he feared to become ma-V powerful and the Senate would refuse to con-1 more overbearing there is little, arm the nomination It was ra- j doubt but that me people will .be tKer the character of the fight 'glad to seek relief.froru their ex- ltini1 he wished to avind. which he i realized would be bitter and pVr-J , . , ,- , , " t sor.al and it is the belief of- some of his fr:f.n(!s that Mther than ! exjierience it Iih decided to with-; draw his name. With" a score ; h"' confirmation was prac- tically assured. It was the pub licity of ihe bitter fight that he , , ,.,,'. lllo v.fJt!,,! l.nvo it. riat.UnA t, defeiit. Senator Mclyiunn's friends say that ho will not turn to South Carolina, but th he will engage in the practice of i law her or iu New York. Mrs. Prif chard Seriously III. An Asheville pvcial to the Charlotte Observer says: Mrs. J ,! rial Hospital on tne underbill (state at P.iltmore Saturday. The condition of Mrs. I'ritcliird, wU'J- ; is the wife of. Senator Pritchard, is such as to give cause fir -a-lann and it will be necessary for hcritto undergo an operation aj. an 'eaiiytlale. Li.less mere s an j early change for the better in i Mrs. Pritehai d's condition there will have to be 'n postponement !"! V!e , ,'.,f X,,w "l"""!. j i.'nm, ie isii:ut rit'.iw, ri-.merajiiicf C O Harlan, vi Ka- itirr, ()., can oo io'huw, though tor" yean, he couldn't, be-viue he, SUt-j H-red .mto! uuiiv irom the Cvo.si vim Y.I : iiMii.;e.it.o .All ..,y r:ian I and oivi. nvr, 'i-oh.-d to help hurt i .... .n. .,..u UK-,"."- "- i(.J Swc li wonders lor liiu th.it iliv v are Aod send io wo-i'ci cr'u Imiii . Vasitinj::oY truer. .. (From OurRegul?r -one'ponccnt.3 ?y vy-' Senator CoekrelL of Missouri has spent sometime in Washing ton during the past week and has frequently been at the DemxTat ic headquarters. When asked by newspaper jnen for his views ii? regard to the situation in his par ty, lie has invariiibly replied that the situation was most encour aging, but that he did not deem it wise to talk much at the pres ent time. In a word the Senator says that if ..the democrats will work quietly and energetically, each iu his trn district, this lull and will leave, national matter s for the f ut ure, there is eve ry reason to assntne that public opinion Will iiavo so shajed it self before as to leave no question in the mi ml of the le:le s as to what are the issues which will command the support. w Senator eem to bo quite Crtain of democratic success in and ? auticijwtes that Kains will be made tins fall, but. utu lira pome i me younger mem bers of his iwrty, he believes in accomplishing perfect harmony by following the old fashioned injunction, "Say nothing and saw wood." Whatever other issues may arise and whatever prominence present issues may attain, there is no doubt iu the minds of the democrats leaders iu Washing ton that tariflf revision will con stitute an imxrtant feature of the platform on which the ik mo eiuts'willapeal for supirt in Vm. No faith is placed in Mr. lioosevi lt's intention to procure legislation which will actually haimer the trusts and even if he CtfUa dnmonstraU his own snv jcerity tlio democrats depreciate his ability to accomplish anything tortious at the only source from j which there is tlie least lioix;' 0f" i : o . , - .obtaining it. Senator .Oanuack' ! who apparently believes, at least j from to some extent, in Mr. Roosevelt's relations existing between the republican party and t!ie trusts fie will becoi.je a "democratic ally," bat that view of the situa- tion is not generally entertained in Washington. The rejiorts of Major G lenn 's ilpfeneo hi bi trinl liv enm-t. mar- in j oar lyejuiriiueiii, iiiasu sirnig rj- Jeidenco in sujip irt of democrat hji j ic contentions in regard to the War Department, make strcng real situation in the Philippines. Major (lenn saidr among other things, "Rvery man, woman and child in the islands vas an -enemy and in my best judgement they are today ami always will be." This describes the situa tion precisely as the democrats in Congress described it and stul tifies the claims of such men as Hueucamino andother Philippine proteges' of the administration v;ho jhave testitled tliat their countrymen were reads to receive the dominntion. of this country w!thiien arms. It is generally lelieved that PresHlent R.iosevelt in lanning an extensive "A'estern trip for this fall, and in requesting his cabinet olHt-ers tosjH'ak from the platform in support f his ad mi nisi ration, is following the "in- .spiiation 'f President Clelaiid who secured the nomin.it i.m of his party" in tho facA .of ojiposj tt'.i by the (k'UKcnitic- loaders. It is believed tlat Mr.-.Jl4iHr.veltd bytrenth ... !. ",nim-'.-::.itf iho ei'f'urt ! eiunj the bo'w.-1-t e.vil!c them t vh it lt are being, ' covet'Uy but . .... .......... not the less surety, made to pre-' voril ,,Ss ?uiuati: f .v a- second term. and, that. ho relies, ou . his j ability t-x.ptui' p..pr.Ui-' jj-atl-.j 'nent, to loro-s Hie republic un7 leaders to tmuumito him in H'Ul. fV ' ' .-..v,-v ....v----"r-..l MU see.ire'g me nomination u siPree.d li'imseif r.r.d Jr. earef-.il . . . State Sirs. ; Prot W. J. Ilorr.ey, c no' was recently oIccUhI pK?:cipal of the Cliapel Hill High School has ar rivtni at that place and is hxking after the interests of tha school. He ts a graduate of Chapel Hill University. , The Twelfth Judicial conven tion met in Concord- on the -5th instaah all the 1 cunt ies being represented. W. C. MaswelL f Charloite, preside. J. h. Webb, of Shelby, was uuanimously re uominated for Solicitor. A new exeeut i ve ionl m ittee was elected for the district t. . . . County Superintendent W. . I. Sluwof iiladeu, in a letter to State Sujerintenden Joyner, says the ioople of his section have beeu lighting fire for. th last ten days," and that the oun ty is about ruined. In several cses houses and fences have been burned, and the crops are at the mercy of the stock," which Li running at large, A little year old chil 1 of Jeffer son Hill, of. near Monroe, ! was burned" to death last week. Mrs Hill went ouof the house for a few minute?, leaving her baby anil another clrld, about three, years old, "in the house. The caul dron by some means got a box of matches and .n playing with trieru tlw baby's clothes became ignited. Toe older child wa& not injured. ' J. E. Harming, a bookkeeper at Greensboro, ran away with a married woman by name of Staf ford las't week. The couple was intercepted at Norfolk, but the charge ot kidnapping could pot be sustained and they were re leased... The woman left h'r hus band and several children. Both parties were promineut people. It is thought that they hava gone to Europe.. The woman gave as her reason for leaving that her husband treated her badly. James D. Mullis committed suicide in the county jail at Tay io'.sville Saturday by hanging i hjuiself with a rope made from a hpnsolf with strip torn' fr suicide was i ? , tub"in llai om a sheet. - The an Albino ..who had lueated hi the Plied Insti ileigh. 4e lost h; uund a year or two ago and waf c ut mined to jail for safety, as lie could not be gotten into tin: hospital for tlie insane He tied the rein; around his heck and to J the top of the iron cage, and get ting up-n a chair, kicked it asHe dropping uxu the side of the cag- Make Bynum & Headend head quarters when you coiuf lo court. Five trainmen were killed and ajnumbur of jx?rsous injured in a wreck Friday near llano, a towr. 70 miles sr uth of Nogules on the Sierra Railroad, in Arizona, Th northbound' inlet r ational train was'derailed by a wnshout, and the engine, baggage car, two pas senger coaches and a Pullman sleeper toppled over the embank ment. The baggago car and one passenger coach was smashed tu kindling wood but the first class coaches and Pullman escaied with little, injury. ;' . When you come to court he sure to gd to hynum & Hcaden's h.r bar t;ain. They are selling low . etc s'loes, lawns, summer clothing and many goods at leos than "coit ' foi cash. roisuiiii y the System. It is through the bowels that the bo.1y is e'eansed of iinp'ti.ities. I on stsption keep's thehtt jioisons in the system, causing headache, dulness. and melancholia M flist, tun nn- gh.iiy eruptions and finally ' st-riuv illness unless a remedy ' is 'applied ,, DrWnt's Little Karly Kiseis j IV nent tnis trouljle by sto..vd eing th lvver and p-omotc easy healthy ac tion of the bowels. These litoe pill- .er'onii t'eir own yO!k .Nrv. n;j or ditre is. '. K , 1 i-Ikmston' ;v.-.-ii-".v- .K7aaaefflm y.lh H wA MI StJ fjr3.,l M-.otltBC!A0aj0i:tl!. .o &fkNr . (; S,t ! -r. 1 u ' o . ,sj Poet water o . o ,"f - o sj , o o o o . o o , .1 O ' o X o . o ' .', o ' o o SI o -. M o - o o o . Mercantile Co v - 2 Big PITTSBORO-BYNUM. THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE: -; Frank C. Poe, J."fi. Ihrie, C. P. Emery, B. Nooe, Mrs. M. C. Hill, J. B, Atwater, Mrs. Louisa Mann, 0. B. Mann, J. W. Womble, R. B. Lambeth, W. R. Odell. Eaeli and every Stockhol der solicits your trade for these stores. o M o o o o o s- M - o- . o SI o SI o o SI o o o o o o ' 3 o FRANK C. P0E, Pres. and Gen'l Manager, J. B. ATWATER, Secy and Treas. , - tf OC043ilOiC,0'40iOJ0'0OilOiOlOilO'CiJOilOJlCVlOVlOi01ICiOIOio5 DONT GO ANYWHERE until you consider the Moral, Religious ! and Intellectual advantages offered by MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS ACADEMY, 1 a place for quiet study, thorough worktj y- health, comfortable country home-lifT and careful personal oversight, with rail- 5- road, telephone and telegraph facilities. :r R. P. JOHNSON, A. Jl., Principal. Boys and girls can board at hotel, in private families, in clubs, or rent rooms and board themselves at reasonable rates or actual cost.. Tuition at lowest rates Sor amount of instruction given. t i SPECIAL RATES TO MINISTERS AND ! MINISTERS' CHILDREN. Address,- ; . - R. P. JOHNSON, Principal, MT. VERNON SPINGS. Chatham Co., N. Q. tf THE EXLINE HOUSE is thci plaof to stop when jn Pitts Ixiro. Host rooms, host l'aro, mosV pdito and uttentive. sorj .iint.H. 'Dim only Jut(d that has a .iivory near by. 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