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THE RIGHT TO VOTE To The Editor: In the Sundays issue of the News and Observer, notice the following which is to my niind very common stuff aud a slan der on all ex confederate soldiers. "The Domocratic candidate for the House, in opening the joint, canvass in Kichlands last Friday, July 20th refered to the well Known fact that thousands of the best citizens of North Carolina were not allowed to vcte in 1868, while all the negroes were marched to the bu-Hot box. In reply to this Mr. label! the Repub'i can candidate .or the House, said that this was because ihey were con federate soldieis, who had forfeited not only their right to vote, but their loves also, because they - were guilty of treason and perjury. He argued that they ought to have been udpi'-v ed of their vote and intinnted th.it, they were not hung as traitors." This gentleman mut. be a North ern man, for suivly no true Souther.) white man could have said such us this of the old veterans. Were the i.egro the -property of the Southern white men as much so as their horssee, mules, cattle, etc? Then why not they fight for their property upon which they had been paying taxes? Probably Isbell don't know that they paid taxes on them. Would he call it treason for a man to fiht for his horse? Surely not, bntitis the same thing He just makes such accusations knowing that a drowning man will grab at a straw, and ttiat is what the Republi can party is doing now catching at every little thing that passes oy, that they have any idea thty can find a little flaw to mislead some6ody and get them to vote the Black and Tan ticket, bnt the more they try to mis lead, the poorer luvk they have ar.d the more votes we get to support the White Man's ticket. Why does this Mr. Isbell cail them traitors. It it because the Southern States broke off from the Northern States? Did they not have a right to do so when they thought they were being imposed upon by their Northern brothern? It looks this way to me. Why don't? he call the negro traitors? They done worse than the white men did, because they fought against their own in terest, against the man from whom they were getting their food and raiment. Such talk as this should not be tolerated bv the honest white man-hood of the State, aud should be given the lie whenever and her it is only a tew aays iuw until the election and we should roll up such a large majority for the Amendment that it forever hurv the negro ques tion and stop such incendiary and scandalous speeches being made about and asrauist the white men and women of the State. Come white men let's give her a bier majority in Person, and see if He cannot com pete with any of the other counties according ro population Go to the polls on election day :-arly and stay late and work -vhile you are thre. Let's carry the State and forever put an end to Black Supremacy. L. H. Hardy Jr, Bears the Signature of S "3? 3 E JSL. . .Tha Kind You Ha3 Always Bought Have you Saw Big Ike? That's All. R JADELAfl . ACADEMY Alt. Tirzah, N. 0. Fall session begins Sept. 3. The course of study is intended to reach from the primary to the Ft esh man class in our best colleges. A course will allso be offered in Business Forms and Bookkeeping. '' 1 " 1 " 1 ' ' " "Wi.lMi II. , i ,11,1, j - d ! mmw ft" uu mm u mm- ., --i-- SI)ffl o)(ffi 1 1 fillip P vil vLL UJJ p vLU viJ vi Jiiil JU , Ji 1 50,000 Pounds Jimsou Leaves DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING. The Democratic County candid ates will meet the people of the var ious precincts of the following dates and discuss the politic 1 issues: Winstead, Friday " 27th. ' Roxboro, Saturday, " 28th. Everybody is invited to attend these meetings. A good speaker will be with the candidates at all the precincts. W. W. Kitchin will be with the Candidates at Roxboro 28th. A. P. Kitchin. Cb'rn. FREE ATl0(H)ING'S Free with every shave I give a Tonic rub, and with evey hrir cut I give entire satisfaction. If you want yout hair trimmed in the very latest style you waut to see me. Remember I make specialty of treat ing the scalps. $500 forfeiture guar anteed for every failure in curing any scalps treated. Your patronage ss solicited. S. E. Wooding, Farmers Bank building. dirpn vftrv. rirv in 'shad'' Tfcaf. $1 to$3 nnopfi t.hp niript nttrrrlft rip - 2 JC", V V,. at old stand, rass JDUildin, L boro, N. C, or Alton, Va. Season K opens July 1st. Yours &c, WALTER E. ADAMS. age of all interested in real - prf Qn QarLoads! For circular or further infor- TERMS: Tuition, - Music, - - - There are go ' extras." The special advantages offered are a well 'equipped building, a moral community, thorough ?n struciion, and reasonable rates for tuition and board. The school is not denomina tional and we seek the patron KOPLON'S Spring k Summer Clothing at Co st mation address the principal, A. S. WEBB. LAWSON BROS CO.. HARMONY, VA. Always Lead in Calicos, lawns and percales at prices that will make LOW Prices! them ero. Henriettas, all wool. 45c ner vard: best fi5. worth $1; white cloth yard wide 5c; Fruit of the Lnom Bleaching 8c, Androscoggin 7 1-2. Mens shoes from 80c to $3.75; Ladies shoes from 65c to $2.50. , A nice J- w . . n 4--mm -J llr A I . -m - m rk "1 i 1 1 - " 1 - 1 I i i 1 1 1 1 ill i n,i i i ha iii ur ivi ic ijivi. m uul. -in ade. We guarantee our - . rt , . , .L we aon t mean to acrry any 01 tnese gooas over it m Jf-'if. . . " I.': T , -i 'i- TP- rf 3 rtf er. They ' knnw finw it wpkpns and now mis anecrs me oaoy. & W All U 1 A W uiem strengin ana maizes w the baby's food richer and m & more nhnndsnt. Wk WL 5Cc. and SI. All druggists, That Barn of Yours VIRGINIA COLLEGE For Young Ladies " Opens Sept. 18, 1900. One of the leading Schools for Youcg Laiies in the South. Magnificieut buildings, all modern improvements. Campus ten acres. Grand mou. rin scenery in Valley of Va., famed ir health. European and American t-"hers. Full course. Superior advaDtues in Artj Music and Elocution. Students from thirty States. For catalogues address MaTTIE P. HARRIS, President, Roanoke, Va. . Wakted, Address of relatives of James McCullocb, who emigrated to Texas from North Carolina or Ten nessee in tbe e rly 50s. Had two maiden sisters , Mention : The Courier. J. G. H. McCnHoch, 64 Hasten St., Dallas, Tx. WouK. look oetter with a. coat ol painonit to say nothing of the protection that this paint, would be fn tli hni "inff motorol A hni7rHn of any kind weh painted will last two or three times as long as one left to the mercy cf the elements. Our Mineral Paint is a c Best Cough Byrup.' Tastes Good. ' Use I . latimev ? Sold bv drmnrtets. ''" w -1 i L-r standard coating for outside painting. Do not accept a substi tute. Kverv oackase bears our -' x name and address. CEO. W, PITKIN CO CHICAGO, ILL. Made' in Black and Five ShadesI Color Card on application. Prosperous Painters Use Pitkin's Paint- Ask your ueaier or G.W.Pitkin Co. Fulton and Carpenter Streets, Station C. CHICAGO. Do Your Feefc Ache and. Burn? Shake into your shoes Allen's Foo Eare, a powder for the feet. It cool the feet and makes tight or- iN' Shoes feel Easy. Cure .for. sweat-inp- callous and hot,- tired; aching feet. Try it t-daynrISold? by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c. in stamps; Trial: package "FREE. " Address, Aljen S.Oimsted lie Roy,jjN.xv ;rf?t s?::r n Our line of Ladies Dress Goods is complete and strictly up to date this time and want yo price -i i v as any store ana many articles cheaper. See our line ot ladies ana srnts straw hats, the yery latest styles out ana as ior sioes weu, mere is no use talking. It is well known that we carrv the largest and bet stock of shoes in this section. How about a Sewing Maciiine for vour wile? We sell them at hi -s than factory prices. a. full line of Collins, Caskets and undertakers supplies. Thanking you kindly fr your .pas patronage and hoping for a continu ance of the same we remain, Yours to serve, LAWSON BROS. CO. T. E. TEAS LEY. Manager. the prices will move them. Anything you need in the clothing or shoe line we. can suit you. o to oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Clothing, Shoes, Hats,' Gents' Furnishings, Ties, Shirts, Suspenders, Underwear, Handkerciiisfs, Pocket and Table cutlery, canned Goods, Groceries, &c. And everything in th,e line of YOUJNG MEN AVAWTED. with fair education and good character, to LEARN TELEGRAPHY, Railroad accounting, and typewriting. This is endorsed by all leading rail way companies as the only perfect and reliable institutiou of its kind. All our graduates are asisl ed to posi' tion.e. Ladies also admitted. Write for free catalog. Fall terms opens August 15th . Grloba Telegraph College, Lexington, Ky. Notice Size of Tickets. The Board of Election for Person county, have adopted the following tickets to be voted at the election to be held August 2d, 1900. The Legislative ticket shall be on WThite M. F. Book Panel. 24x38-40 lbs. Size2ixl The county ticket on same paper. Size 84x24. The Township ti -ket shall be on same paper. Size 2ixU. All tickets to be printed with Long Primer Type. GEO. G. MOORE, A. J. Hester, Sec. Ch'm Bd. Rogers' Famous Chill Tonic. Guaranteed or price re funded. Lawrences Liver Pills C ure constipation and Biliousness. Price 25c at Hambrick's drugstore. $100 Dr. RDetchons Antii Durce May be worth to yon more than? $100 it you nave aenua who sous Deacung irom inconten ence of water darinsr eleeo. Cares old 'and onng aii Ke. it arrest? me trouble at once - f l Genera! merchandise! That' the wav I do business Always keep in stock the goods tha't My customers desire And at the right price. Louis Goodlriend. Sola by W. B. Hambri-;k &, Co. Druggists Kox o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o n ' oobooooooooooooooooooooooooo.oot w The North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts; Technical education in Agriculture, Stock-raising Horticulture, Mechanical, Civil, and Electrical , Engif neering, Textile Industry, Chemistry, and Architecture.' Practical training in Carpentry, Wood-Turning Blacksmithing, Machine-work, Mill-work, Boiler-tend ing; and Dynajno-tendin. ' ' Tuition, $20 a year; Board, $8 a month. Next session opns September 6th; ; , : Entrance examinations in each county coui:0 July 28; also t. ithe vOolIege , Septembei;: an9 i For faU.ipnnatibn . : , t : , ' President Qeb i Tronstoii, :.: , . , RALEIGH, . IT, 0. o o o o o o o o o o p o o o o o o - o o o o o o o o Q o o o .-t . ,1 -
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