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vfUti' gr.' Trft. I : t . V r ,5 a4Wtt2l V The Courier. ' . . . .i - - .. Entered according to Postal Regii atitns.at the Postofijce. in Roxboro, ? N, C.as second-class mitter: PTjBLlSfTED EEKLY BY NQELL BROS., Prop's, The Editors ar.- in no wise responsible ipt views expressed by correspondents;."-;,.. SUBSCRIPTION TKBMS : ; 1 copy, one year, - $1.00 1 coov.x six months. - - - -50 'ADVERTISING RATES : One column 1 year $80.00; One-halt col. uuin 1 year $40.00; Une-quarter coi umn 1 year $25.00. Transient Advertisements : One inch 1 week SI: 2 weeks $1.50; 1 month $2. Two inches 1 week $1.50; 2 weoks $2; 1 month $3. Four inches i 1 week $2; 2 weeks $2.50; 1 month Advertisements inserted on Local page a'3 reading items. 5 cents per line tor each insertion. gressman.' The - last- paragraph- in . Mr. AVer's letter shows him up in his true light. He says : "Now let us line up to beat them. Do every thing you can to defeat the Demo crats." VNow we'; urge every Popu- list in Person county not to be de ceived. - Mr. Ayer knows that" Dr. Dal by can not be elected, Dr. Dalby him.self knows "that 'he' can not, so don t throw your vote away. If you are a f ree sil ver man then be true" to that conviction and cast .your vote for a man who you know will be true to you and; your interests vote for W. W. Kitchin. : He is an able man, he is an'honest and uncompromising advocate of the free and unlimited coinage of silver, and if elected will do everything in his power to have this measure enacted. HOW DIFFERENT HERE. .Only a few : more days and the rrrnafoor. nnlirinul hat.t.lp this innnt.rv has ever experienced" will be a thing w,w!uu, iu " Of the past. From liow until thef . . secure Indictments., , nrp-fi pverv nsitribtio free' fcilvpr' man1 ian .Roselle, of the Populist State -r-i J I . I : J. : .. .' Til : r : . v in Person county td'exert himseif to chmtnittee, is . preparing evidence to f Vi n hnnsh M n ii-a tri va nn w ;t?n'iBf! Dreseht to the errand l uiv which he great victory; - Already the Repu'bli- believes will prove several prominent cans admit that their ticket is defeat- Republicausguilty ante election brib- ed.JJo no,t allow any tricks to roe ev . offenses are punishable by five years' Imprisonment under the provisiou of ; " a law passed by the last legislature Catholics and Offices. ; v. v - .Prejudice against Roman ' Catho lics seems to ' be subsiding in x this IState, Two years ago- the Populists : and Republicans nominated and . - .ww - .. lit: KJ V i. ' Robinson, to the high and honorable position of a J udge of the Superior Diaveu on you: see tnac everv tiCKet xiupcuc, aya uuau ao ,uniu(u olirr. - Ana now tnev navp nnmino has the Bryan electors and VV". W. of his party's state committee he was ted another Roman' Catholic '(Robert Kitchin for ConWess.' ".Do'iot al- was -'offered' $10,000; as a; c&mpaign M.. Douglas) to-a still L. higher low Mr. Settle's friends to 'Hnt hi fund if fusion with- thb Democrats I lion iaa 01 JuaSe or-ttie. ROXBORO, N. C-, Oqt- 28, 1896. Rational Democratic Ticket FOR PRESIDENT, WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, OF NEBRASKA., FOR VICE-PESIDENT, ARTHUR SEWALL, OF MAINE. . Democratic State Ticket FOR GOVERNOR, CYRUS B. WATSON, OF FORSYTH. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, THOMAS W. MASON, OF NORTHAMPTON. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, CHARLES M. COOKE, OF FRANKLIN. FOR TREASURER, BENJAMIN F. AYCOOK, OF WAYNE, FOR AUDITOR, ROBERT M. FUR MAN, OF BUNCOMBE. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, FRANK I. OSBORNE, OF MECKLENBURG. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTIONS, JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH, OF JOHNSTON. FOR JUSTICES SUPREME COUPwT, A. C. AVERY, of Burke. ; GEO. H. PRO WN, jRi, of Beaufort. FOR ELECTORS, STATE-AT-LARGE, LOCKE CRAIG, of Buncombe, W. C. DOUGLAS, of Moore. FOR JDDGE FIFTH DISTRICT; J. S. MANNING, of Durham. ' FOR CONGRESS FIFTH DISTRICT, W. W. KITCHIN. FOR ELECTORFIFTH DISTRICT, WILLIAM, D. MERRITT. Every Populist in the Fifth Dis trict should read the riuging card of Maj. Gutherie found in arjother col- umn. It nas tne ring, oi true patn otic sentiment. 'How different from the "confidential" letter sent out Dy Chairman Ayer. Mr. Ayer claims to be a silver man but he insists on the Populists voting for Dr. Dalby in order that Mr. Settle, the gold bug candidate for Congress in this . Dis trict may be elected. , Where is the' consistency in his position? He may not have seen Hanna, but there is no doubt that he has sold out to the Republican machine and is now using his power as Chairman of the Populist State Executive Committee to deliver the goods. We believe that the rank and file of tlie Popu lists iu this District will follow the advice of Maj. Guthrie, who has by his every action proven to be an hon est free silver man, and puts the principle of his convictions above party and, self. Read his card, it 'is manly and patriotic, while that of Mr. Ayer is selfish and unpatriotic. You know Mr. Ayer is on the Re publican ticket for Auditor, and is simply trying to sell the 'Populists for pie. , po8i- jupreme name on your ticket. in the electoral ticket in Miesonri The nomination and election :' f ' .' .' - were prevented. He further states ttotTnCTp'TJohinRoti in 1SQ4. wa." ti, democrats and Populists stand by r-.n n nom,iHflt f.Jl"a"8?.& your ticket; our prospects are much governor,. who.-etired in favor of the I lib ever having been nominated by brighter than they were last -week.; nemocratic nominee, was .offered $1,-17 political party . in .this' State; or there is only one questionwhat the nnnV- ; u :n.u elected to any office by avote of the majority shal be. We will-e ect , r r PP1 of this State. While 'Judge - " - , incidents aie cited by Mr. 'Roselle. Gasrnn and 'TTpatli wpVo' pnf every man, on the ticket, so lets, see u .. iii -a eatn were Roman . - , . He says he will give names and dates i Catholics, yet they were not "elected that every one votes and works ; for . v 1 ; . - ; ,r j , uv thts r,ir,: nuA, t ' j day. We don't care to make it uiiaili mous b'ut'we da want a good'eafe majority for every man on the ticket. Thereis -not a man - who can say aught against a single nominee on . Z. A. 1 - 1 i 1 . I ' . '. ' 1 I our ucKer,, so uorr.i nesita:e to aSK r I rv -ln your friends to,support the "whole C LOTH I NG AIM D SH O E CO. ticket. - . nnnniffrii MM f3 It Well, auuLher changeSatterfield has been taken down by the Repub lican State Executive Committee and J F; uifinte'r W JTSZ Neve" the' history th Mercantile business nruru me iiMiujjuaus ; can c siana ixv tuo pcupic ui uauoiO auu r xerSOIl ; COUIllV had such an opportunity to .purchase! good C LOT H I N G, S H O ES, DRY GOODS AND GENTS FURN IS H I NQS. So cheap as now, we are offerihgthe entire stock him on their ticket.. Woodv knows he does not stand a ghost of a chance of election ; but the Bosses ordered him to Raleigh and "persuade i" him to acceptwhetht-r "graceful" or not we did not learn. Ounihham'selec- tioniis certain. 0 -4 ,at prices to suit all ; Call and be convinced aits Chairman Ayer in a confidential letter to Populists in this district makes a last -and urgent appeal for . the Populists to'stand by the deal he .and a few others made with the Re publicans at Raleigh, in which ,the populists were to run a man for Con gressinthe Fifth, district in order that Settle could be re-elected. This game was -worked in this district successfully two years ago; but Mr, .Settle was false to the promises he made the; Populists and this year they 'will not be deceived by the -bait . he puts out.-. They know Mr. Kitchin, they believe hat he will do just what he tells Xhem he will; do,, and they are going eo support' inm regardless of Mr. ,Ayer's urgent request ' that they, do otherwise, . -Mr.. Settle sees ' defeat staring him jn the face; and in his desperation he is doihg every thing in his power to oyerceome i t this, Ayer letter is his last card. He r found, that money could :not change the verdict of the people, In' this district; the-Populists and Demoi?rats are, standing shoulder" to. shouldei for; Bryan,' Kitchin and, free, silver, they are not going to vote for asifwr .man for President and t hi i ; ir ) s hands by electing a gold ;bu- Con- On our first page this .week we publish an open letter from the pen ot Hon. O. B. Watson, who has been confined to his bed with sickness for several weeks, which we hope will be read by every voter in Person. If onr people rally to Mr. Watson as they should he will be the next Gov ernor of Korth Carolina. .This is a critical moment in the history of our otate, ana we earnestly request every nonest man in Person county lo come to Mr. Wstson's support and therebv save the honor , of this grand old State which we all love so dearly. In order to save the State from Russell - ism and its consequences the 'Demo crats tried to -form an alliance with xne ropuiists but as Mr. Ayer had already made an arrangement' with the Republicans this could not be done. Mr. Ayer has played traitor to .Maj. Guthrie afid wants the entire Republican State ticket elected. Now considering: all these thing3 -every man should see the danger which threatens our State and come to Mr. Watson's aid.. This we hope "and be iieve many of the Populists will do. - This ia. the complaint of thousands at this - season. They have no appetite; food does not relish. They heed the toning upof the stomach arid digestive organs, which a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla.will cive them. If also purifies and enriches the blood, cores that distress after eating and. internal i misery only a dyspeptic can know, creates an appetite, overcomes that tired feeling and builds up and sustains the whole physical system. It so nromnt- ly and efficiently relieves dyspeptic symp toms and cures nervous headaches, that it seems to have almost " a magic touch.'" t -i .c- D 6ur Attention, e! Sarsaparilla Would you believe you can buy an ; s OAK BEDRQO IV SUIT ' Consisting of Bedstead, Bureau, and; . Washstand ' ' 1 for only $11.50 freight I paid . to your nearest depot? . Or an ' . - - pAftj nsit: are ine est atter-ainner tlOOa $ PUIS pills, aid digestion. -25c. is uio uesi in iact tne une True Blood Purifier, f J && Er E- II B Bi B l B . V .S?- o t pnisaine terms wid(! . for only; $4.50? : Or anv v" : 11 arper's The Populist Executive Committee met here Monday and after a confer ence with DrMerritt, in which con ference the, Dr. stated that he, was as stroug a silver.man as he' ever was and.Would not vote for a gold bua for United. States Senator, the com mittee decided not to interfere with the .nomination made by the convert tionaod instructed' Mr. Tuck, to come down. v Mr.;Tuck informed us that he was perfectly.' saLisfiecT: with the action of the committee". You will find Br. Merritt's name at the head of the ticket as published by us, and i t is the duty of everr DemocraT i tne yonntyto support -that ticket. Eighty Gye.pef cent, of' the'oTn ifop on the great ; State farms on Roanoke river is found to have been destroyed by the freshet id Ana, and only 15 per cent, of the estimated crop is. saved. . . The riew Remedy For the Blood and Nerves. Purely Vegetable - FOR SAT t? tiv v . ; vj - - i . rx ' m k - - , . . QAK-'CENT-R E' :T A B I ;, 2 ft. square top ibr only 31.25? Beautiful Hall . Lamps only. 80 cents each. . ' :.- . LeadPng Furniture Dealers of Durham, N; C, yner you These Prizes. A" (SIEW..SWIT - ' In order to introduce our new . work and secure agents we .will -?ru,. uye and press a'-whole suit for $1,25. ' r Vin zSf? the Drlyilege of.examnation be- javing ior same. . I enar- -. Tito ' : vgive pertect satisfaction r. pay full, value for the ff6od. - AreterJoany bank; business , V"i onlcer n this city; -. Steam Dye Works, " " . . ". . -Raleigh, N. C. Pres. J- s. aiE D S .NOT borrow YOUR Neighbor's nanpr. fl UK- oi your OWnTOP rvTT. wmm& HOXBORO . S. BRAESSHSR.S m . : . w - T r, Vice-Pres- Capital Stock . OURPLUS; AND. PROFITS ' ...."..-. MM , N. C. . ;: $40,000. 1 5,500. transacts a-general banking ' . . ... . ' M . 1 Ppt and careful 0' M :& iicss sniiPiaH - xuur ui ness solicited. '"auerrjpi.oo a year. 1 1 -- V 'v
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