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The Chatham Observer, A. M. MOORE. Kditor.and Prni. SUBSCBIFIIOX HTES: One Year. - One Dollar. Six Math's, - - Fifty Cent. 'Advertising rates reasonable, i, and made known on application. FRIDAY, NOV. 7; 1902. . : Chatham is redeemed! Te whole county Democratic ticket is eleetekl by a safe majority and tSiler, defeats his opponent. For 1 h first time in ten years on the 1st Monday iu December we will C iave a full set of Democratic of ficers in the cob rt hou se. This is great cause for rejoicing and ongratuhtion, but "vith jiower comes responsibility." The op- . position party has baen , predict- ing allikinds of dire calamaties in caso wt elected our ticket and now our party has a chance to phow the people that there is no truth iu tbese statements. So ', let every one who is entrusted arith power ltk strictly after the people's nteretand show thenj the county is safer in Democrat ic hands than in the hand- of the iiepiiblicans. If this is done we ,',a'e I? to stay, if not, we will go "out as we will deserve, and we Lave faith enough in thost whom the people have entrusted with jxiwer to believe that all interests ; are safe in their hands, though ,vm should not exjiect too tnucb, for humanity has never reach ed perfection in this world. New York has apparently gone - jRepublicau by a greatly reduced majority and coler has not con ceded the election of Odell. The Democratic executive committee declares that they have evident-. vt wholesale debauchery and i. is possible that the matter ma; be settlea by the court. Rhode Island has elected a Democratic Governor. This gives the Dem ocrats courage and they see a f hance to fleet a Democratic residentiu 1904. The Demo crats have carried every district in North Carolina and will have a solid delegation- in coongress and Senate. They have gained several congressmen in other States and the next House stands 379 Democrats and 204 Reoubli . tans. Our next Legislature will be overwhelmingly Democratic i'be Republicans have carried only 18 .counties iu the State. nqn.'fl W. Pou carried every county in his district and has a majority estimated at 11,000. Tuesday was a 'cold day for the Republicans in North Carolina, and a lucky one for the Demo cratic party U was simply b Democratic landslide. . No adjoining county and but few counties in the State havp as bad roads' as Chatham, and it hurts no one interest so mi-h as that of the farmers, 1 liaul Jess than half loads over them jij jl almost, kill their stock; When jtlie wear and tear of vehicles and Ioks of time' ! are .counted fxuR' roads cost Mtvbt-al times as much . as good ones. Chatham road's t gre JulLsgrafc, npt only to the county, but to civilization.. Can't Hwuiethitig U done for their beti turmeut? The man who can de vise some way to make road .hu'lding popular will be 'a U-ue-factor and will do more for the jKjopiein a few years than all Wie politicians will for centuries to come. toe "jiiv. . 1 op politicians and demagogues l,f all purtios and ?ee if Hotnethuig eau T be done to"-Improve "our gullies that we cull roads., xVe will be gtad .to publish articles from thosa interested in improv ing our county The Democrats have elected all of tlieir State officers by about' 60, CK)) majority. Judge Clark is not much behind, the State ticket, although he had the combined attack of the Republi can and trust forces with a large amount -of money and several leading papers to back them. It shows that the people still think for themselves in this State and vote for their own kite rests ad uot for the interests of the fa vored few. Money From the Pen. Yesterday tlw State Prison made a deposii with tha State Treasurer, sending in the sura of G,034,y2-, Before this there was already to the State's credit from the State prison over $14, m thus making a total of over 2'i,00. This is a Democrae re- cord, it should be remembered and it is all earnings Cured of 'Piles After 40 Yeaip. j thoroughly demoralised iu many Mr. C. Ilan.-y, o Geneva, Ohio . j sections and it will not be sir- KH fl niles (ir firtv VC2IK I lor. ! uriirn- if thov fnjl t" '-w.il aiv- tors and dollars could "do him nu j Jhing Tike the" vote. they... intici listing gocd. DeWm's Wtuh Ha ' . ? el Saive cured bin i)er;nanenty. j ,,aM?- nvJuable for cuts, b-uns, bruises, -Chairman Griggs talked re trains, laceration, eczema, tetter, j centiy of the results to be ob ,alt raeun-, zud all other skin f o tamed by a thorough revision of ascs. Look for the name cf De- i . ,t . i t .1 .--, ,., . ,. the tariff. He jaunted out. that itt on tlie package ail others- arc ' cheap, worthies counterfeits. G Americiins uy just double what K, l'ilkii.gton. . other people pay for their lead . , - 'little Lawbreakers. . ..harity and Children. ! graphite pencils to the- trade We do not know whether or f is .75 ixr gross, wiii.e Wy ar -.wt the 'people are asking ' the j sold to the foreign trule ho candidates any questions thU:j25. The'pencil trade of too year, but wo heartily wish that j United Stiles is supplj h1 by j M every single nominee for the Leg-! four firms which are so pr.Uct islatur would be comindled toed by the pres ntt.iriS thai con. p.eage nis support w a reiorraa-; tory for young cnnunals. It is ; charging American consumer, true our people will demand a Ht:jncarj dt.uble what they charg- ie more economy in me manage- iieut of their affairs than the last Legislatute 'practiced, ' wnS ; ti.;- ;u nil ; u u ,. ;n 1... .. Kiua ill an I llllf uab IU l lii lu 41 serious mistake to postpone Ion- j Cttbinot have bo-ii most i-sitve ger the establishment of a, place ja their promises of reforms where youthful viola tera of law ! vhich the real leaders of tlu nd order may be saved from a !rrtv .moose arid onnose' vit-01- life of slnine. The people of Xorth Carolina will not condemn but will applaud a Legislature with nerve enough to do a right eous and a needful thing, though it may cos some money. We have suffered enough and if is time that we v. ere miking amends for our folly in not pro- tcting our boys who go wio.jg from the hardening procesit in which they are now subjected in association wjth old and "cunning criminals. We have dealt very cruelly -with these children, ai.d it is a shame to us that we have failed in our duty to .them.' It i. almost too much to hope that this matter will receive at tention by the incoming Legisla ture but the longer i is delayed the greater the disgrace and hame to the State. Those mein: oers of the General Assembly Who can see two inches from their noses will be wise to stand foi a reformatory for it is com ing. Of course nothing can be expected from a trimmer and a jMilitical demagogue who depends upon "his ear's "rather hau his eyes. One Minute Cough Cure. Is the only., harmless cough cur that pves tpitck relief. Cure), coughs, colds,, croup, bronchit s, hooping cough, pneumonia, Ath- inn, ujr nie and all throat and bng tumble. 1 't soaked by rain, say tiirtrude K. l enner, Muncic, Ind., ar,d contracted a severe cold and cough. I tailed rjidij ; lost 48 lbs. My druggist 1 ecoimneiided One M.n ioe Cough cure. I he first lo lie trought re'i;f, several cured n c. I am back, to tny old weiht 14s lbs. O.ic Jdinut; Cough Cure tut the 111. Tel. eves the Cough at one j, ion tniUn.iiijn, t urek ,rrou . ideaj r ; nedy for ch Jdren G. .v. xLington. Washinj;loh Lrtter " (From Our Regular Vric 'pendent.) --' ' Xo. 3. Jfl'r- ' Judge Griggs says that the Democrats are bound to win, GJer Will be elected Governor of" New York by :)r,90) majority' and tli at the Democrats will have aratjirity of-' sixteen members in the Hou s. Mr. Griggs has just i t turned Ji t in Now .York and he believes he left everything rije for victory. That thti Pvesr denj, is exceedingly anxious is evidenced by his somewhat un precedented utterance" issued from the White lious-'e just be fjn, he un tb(J' dty . lle in structed Secretary Corjleyon to say, "The President is wuithi.ig with the kneenest- interest and most earnest desire for Repub lican success the various Con-- gross -canvasses and thosestate cauvasses in States lika New York and Pennsylvania where i Governors are to be elected." j Such a statement from the Pres I Went of the United States is so ! unusual that it can only be in- iterpreted as meaning that he is j extremely anxious over the re- ult " tin campaign and desires no inject into the campign allot i his personal popularity and pir- it possible. There is no ques ! tion but that the Republicans aie . ppjjpjjjj because of the high tari L Ti.a ,m,.0f a,,,-;. )k,lil)n is imsiole and they art j jj,e foreigner. There Lave been many marked futures about thecampaiga jast closed. The President and his i'ousiy. - fr;"Mfody has, on sev- al occasions, promised the iraine- diate reix'al of the duty on an thracite coal, whih! liion.i. Aid ricliA llison, et al. have protest ed that there must be no change in the sacred tariff schedules. Attorney General Knox has been promising the people that there vould be additional legislation ;. Miking to the control of trusts. The real leadei s" have said half heartedly, that there .-would be a change in the present statutes if c ere demonstrated that suclr hai.ge was necessary and jioinls ut ti;e instances where he has been unable to prosecute trusts because of the inadequacy of th law. The President has cau.sed it to be made known that lie in-' tends to reccoinigend a bi-parti san board to consider tariff re .jsion while Senator Uanna has tssured the ieople that they must "stand pat" ami not per mit any schedule to be revised. Vhe Minnesota Republicans have promised sweeping tariff reform md the eastern Republicans have urged the re-election of the par ty because such re-election would ore-vent tariff reform. The-.' gravest apprhensirm is felt in "administration circles over the statement which Presi den Uaer in.d to the "Anthra ritu Coal Striku ('0111 mission, that there were numerous omh' itvva in tiio anthracite field who were uot committed to the arbi tration ijroceedings and wlio Acre iint oVcn consulted in the neo liatians pieliminary thereto. A'ure it not for the fact that the election t is so close and that so much hinged on the belief I that the coal strike was settled 'fail to " ' O fiy 50c. Satisfaction and settled for three yefirs, it is -gaar ntced by li. K, l'ilkingtoi;, moro than probable that tlioj gis ,' 'resident would have 'com mum cau d with Mr. (laer and linked hitii what he meant by that state ment, in view of Ins ropreweutar ti'ms at the White House.' As it is the people believe that. Mr. Roosevelt has settled "the strike and it is desired that' they shall do so, at' leastlill after the election. The Purham and Charlotte Kailway A Greensboro spechl. to the News and Observer of Oct; 2)lh says: The Baltimore Manufac tuierh' Record coutu'ns this ti naucial Bulletin regarding the new l-aih(ad which is heading this -vay: , "J, 11. Lt-nning of Bridgeport, Pa., president of the Durham and Charlotte Railroad says that an extension will be built from Gulf toPittsxri'o, thence to By nam and along the Hw river via Graham. Burlington and Gib sonville to Greer.boro, a total distance of 70 miles. This work will be undertaken a, so.m s tha extension f mm Star t Troy, at th otiier end of the tine is ctmpleted J. L. Tail is Chief Engineer, Gulf, N. C." M; (Jerge C. McGregr, cliiof Miiginet)r for this road was in Greensboro today, and lie confirms ' most positively the tne stt meet heretofore made in this correspondence of this important new line of rad. He came up from' Cumnock yester day afteriKX n and this mowing met his surveying party, which is now within one half , mile of . this city. The location survey, i Mr, Gregor says, is pretty close to Ramseur. The road is iu uej from Colon on the Seaboard' Air'? Line to Cumnock, on -the em. If. is graded from Cum- i .lock on the west tc Uir iter's v 'ross Iv id-, with ti e lK'ati hi ,ts fa" this wav as R;inseur iid -! the preliminary survey having "HCiKil t!i' outskirts of the city J' t re t ly begins t I k as u t ie .1. and W, mean businexs. Ac i iing to the preliminary' sur j vy the proposed r-d will ti-s' I 1 the Southern '-H'tv.eon liere and road will corns in that,' Mr. viregor says, Ca:j JiVaii lart.ier j doiVlipuients. Mr.tiregor things 1 i ,., j.'. ..t n.rt, ...;.,!! - t,.,....,. ,' i oeaum i;ie uf.Mgii n:m tt.neni ; is to push t.vdr plans to a spet.dy completion'.'' His instructions are to pu.--.li his CMtimates to head quarters and Mr, 'Repass,- of the predminary sur'ey,Uas been similarly instructed. A Thanksgivoij, Dinner. Ihavv eating ik iikud.-y, th fir-' c u e'of ..ndiest'io'i. K. plated ' ai t i;.tlame tlu mucus meiut,rdm.--I nn the stoniac-, cxpoc th.' nerves ol the stoaiaclt, proiuc'n swell rg aittr cuing, , lu-art' urr licidiciie. sour risings and finally caurrt) of the titoiiKich Kodc re lieves the "inflammation, protects the nerves and cires the catarrh K hIoI cures indigestion, d scp.-.ta, .11 iomacli iro.ibles by cleanking tie glands of the itoiuach. (.. t.. rMikington. Wock Hanging Ends in Death, Ox for J, Miss., Nov. ;, -F.11-manuel Crump, a 14-year old ne gro boy who had witness -d the recent hanging of' Matbis and Lester here, m cured a Uow line and hung it over a 'tree limb and. arranged a noose for a mock hanging of himsVlf, I Jo stood on' a rnlk jar and placed, his head i 1 tho noose. In some manner he knocked the jir nwn.v and his mod; hanging developed into the gonuino firti'do When f oml he was dead Will Investigate. ) A renvirkahle case .conicj to light it rdoubeth, W, Va, An old nun .diyre by the name of 0. W. Koh ens has long sa'.ff creel with licurahl cancer lv'ervhody believed . his case hop less until he used . Hectiic Ui't't'fs al d applied Puckkn's Ar nica Salve The Ifeatm'ert tu ed nun comp'ctely. Now everybody who kn m of it are investigating Ekctri; Bit era.. Jtexertjs- a mighty jioer !o.ex) el hil ousness. Kitjney and Liert'i uhl.M and iti a wonder- fu) t n ; f r un 1 wn systems. Don't o o x- o ,1 o m a .' o o o o o 1 o . o n o o o o o X o o rt 6 o 0 ' o o o f . o PoeAtwaten Mercantile-Co 2 Big PITTSBORp-BYNUM. Millinery A l the By num Store. Hrs. J. N. Atwater has charge of this De- o f - ' J t " o a o 1 o o o o V o o ,1 o partrcenl i V B. NOOE. Vice-President. J. B. ATWATER, Scc'y and Treas. 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