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To Be On Mot To Be Destructive Fire In New York. New York, Oct. 29. Thelong list of lire horrors that have' occurred iu and around the city of Mrs. Edwin A.

Holt died at Graham on last Saturday, aged 93 years. She was the mother of ex-Gov. Holt, and was born and reared in Chatham county, having been a Miss Farrish. New York, was added to to-day, Utter. Washington, 26, 1900.

When old Zacli Chandler made Haves a possibility by claiming his" flection the returns showed Tilden'M elect ion, he established a precedent that has been slavishly followed by the Repub- Honal by a fire and explosion that shook the lower end of Manhattan like THURSDAY. Nov. 1. 1900. H.

A. LONDON. Editor. storv building into the air and set oaVC YOlir iYlOney. tire to two blocks of buildings.

One box of Tutt's Pills will save As the result, a dozen buildings many dollars in doctors' bills were blown down and a score of M1 others were damaged. The loss They willsurely cure all diseases WILL the Populists ol on si The Republicans of life is not known, but from all I Qf the stomach, liver or bowels. sources ol mlormation it is gath Carolina, who voted for Bryan in already.re-elected 1S9G vote aaiust him next Tues- acconling.to their claims, and the vot in? ten days hence will be a mere formality. The object of hy should they? tMs bluff nnd biuster is sqj plain Has he changed any of his po- jie wji0 run3 may read it. litical opinions since 1890? If so, Qnce get that large portion of the ered that there are perhaps the No Reckless Assertion For sick headache, dyspepsia, bodies of 30 persons in the ruins, though because of the hot debris malaria, constipation and bilio and the slowness of the moving of mi ram? Is the Question that Mow Confronts Mem, We are here to answer it with practicality.

You know us well enough to accent what we say aa the truth. You know our clothing well enough to accept it as the best in the world. With this knowledge it therefore seems quite unnecessary for us to add more. However, like a rolling snowball, the longer it rolls the larger it becomes; so with us the mori we tell you of things you already know, the stronger will your belief in them become. Berwanger's Clothing Is best, because most painstaking care is devoted to its make-up.

We possess certain facilities and power that are ours alone, and which we exercise in its collection. Thus come about smaller prices than seem possible for such high qualities. We clothe every age, size and 'normal shape, and we charge no more for particularly stout, lean, or extraordinarily large sizes. As an imperial clothing store we accept all the responsibility of a first position, and stake our success upon the execution of a policy worthy of its claim and standing. Men's Suits Begin at $7.50 and advance to $25.00.

Men's Overcoats Begin at $7.50 and advance to $25.00. Boys' Long Pant Suits Begin at $5.00 and advance to $12.50. Boys' Short Pant Suits Begin at $2.00 and advance to $7.50. Bojs' Overcoats in all the new shapes at from $2.00 to $7.50. Complete line of Hats, Furnishings.

Nobby line of Neckwear and Gloves. Everything for Fall and Winter and Fair Week is now ready and everybody is invited to call and see them. S. BER ANGER, lun and in what respect? public wnicn tates no personaj usness, a million people endorse PUTT'S Liver PILLS it, nobody had been removed up to midnight. The disaster was He certainly had not changed part in ilitics ptWiJiAmto vote tie certainly uau j- accept the lfore last May, when the Popu- is assuretl, and the way list national convention by.

a i uawa to -work Hanna's one of the most terrible that has ever occurred in this city and ri the Hotel fire D0BBIII FERHALL unanimous vote again nominated plans secure the-election by ni result tL in loss 1dm for the Presidency. And how the corrupt use of money and any wm be WQse CLie vals Windsor in its cluuged Hfcy er, of the fire department, omer cruuktu way turn jHcacuio itself, and those who know ljttle Lr'T'" m. -AT- IS lie noi 1US5 as Mi. mAnihiilation r- i st ki ii i i ii ii 1 1 cm anrinn rnu -rro votes of all Populists now as be TUCXIXSXL'S STOZU3, of uoliticalmachinerrAviU be more Lrr wlast Mav. when they unan an to -accent the result so obtain- luously nominated him as their ed because it had been so confi- Buildings candidate for President? gentlv clmed foje lection.

in Qn thelyes ppled The only two excuses -that we fe ovr on others, iron girders were o- ive neani given wny opuiisraiKt sojn0.Qf the "surface indi BELL 'PHONE 1056. ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. RALEIGH, N. --CL not now vote for Bryan which the SgiSS tbHSta nn, that Stevenson is the Uil- are "ffjftgife- fc tlrmtf -offioTdttghfare end of Cleveland gold-buggisin; ifM there could not be marked nudthat Bryan did not denounce 7 splinters, of iron, steel and wood th. suffrage amendment and our fe BebliS bosses III flying into the streets and a- i 7 ii i- anA into the buildings, clean through ration law.

fondLy. cpuntiag for oKinley, and hliriftll i ff AND SALE: By virtue of an order ot the Superior Court of Chatham LAND SALE. By virtue of a mortgtgo executed to me by Jame E. Burke THE OIIE-PMCE STORE. aod wife and Fannie K.

Burke, and registered in book B. H. on ptges 180 and 181 in the office of the register of deeds of Chatham county, I will sell 1 Of course such excuses are ut- tnat mey aonotaeem gvuvir for cash at the court house door in Pltteboro, on waltinor WALTER W00LLC0TT, MONDAY, November 5th, 1900. the land described il il i i 1 1 mot iavT7i--. i inrou2U me sireeis were kuockbu In said mortgage, consisting of C6 acres on the KU0CES8OB TO UiU! of 3' down iud injured by I waters of Haw river, bounded by Asa Thomas Stc vtnson is not the m.

county, I will on Monday, the fttb of NoTember, 1900, at the court-house door In Plttsboro, B. offer for sale at public auctlou two parcels of land lying and being In Cape rear township, Chatham county, N. Tint tract. Beginning at a utake H. 0.

raucett't line, theuce east with said line 190 poles to a stake In Harks line, thence south 16 poles to a pine In N. Marks line, thence west with Marks Una (8 poles to a pine, his corner, thence south with Lis line 68 poles to a black Jack, thence west 133 poles to H. C. raucett's line, thence north to the lint etUon containing by estimation TI acres. KAwtnt twats Do ew rTttm ak VarlrM wBWaa Iff! SOIT-DEPAHTHENT.

We'tave BumSer of Ladies Really Fine Soj ts Smartly tailored gqod and good looking Suits backed by our fullest guarantee. We are offering these Suits on account of the warm weather at prices AWAY; ODER VALUE. The. special prices are $13.75, $15.75 and $23.75 were $20.00, $22.50 and Send us yotir measures and the style of suit wanted. TVe will please you.

Dobbin ft Ferrall. and Noell Williams on the north, adolpbus Clark Cleveland irold-uusrism Uniue lrnfa thflt rntfl for ifl Keimbli- on the east, and wllllam Farrell on the south. nominated cans would trouble for oMitrary Stevenson was WOOUCOTT dt OOIJ, Raleigh, N. C. WILLIAMSON COOPER.

Mortgagee. in 1892 the voters and to lose mucii ox it. AVArv orooertv for blocks in every free silver Democrat dir I B. A. LONDON.

Just let every Democrat keep his ection were wrecked and damaged. shoulder to the whl andreinem Attorner. Oct. 1900. There were -persons reported in order to please and appease the free silver faction of the Demo-rratic party, for he was then and it now an ardent advocate of free ber that November is the day on which the President will be elect FALL MID WINTER missing and one hundred men, women and children are on the list of the injured.

Search for bodies ed. The slobering the word isn't mIvit. But even if he was "a gold- is going on and will be continued all night. II. O.

raucett's line line, thence south with sal 1 Marks and H. Johnson's line poles to a stake. thence weHt 133 poles to a stake In 8. raucett's line, thence north with said H. O.

rauoaU line 70 poles, thence east to the first station containing 68 acres more or less. Terms of sale onehalf cash, remain lor In six months, deferred payments to bear Interest, title reserved till pui chase money Is paid. -JtH. BATES, Oct. 4, 1900.

Commlsskriier. 1....," rAn free silver Ponn- elegant, -but it is exactly expres- 10.000 WIVES WANTED TO KNOW THAT THOMAS CAMPBELL STOCK JM" for that reason vote against te1meJvho first kicked the late John Sher- l.rvMuaml thus help to elect Mc- man out cf tne Senate to make A Village Blacksmith Saved His Little Son's Life. Mr. H. H.

Black, the well-known FULL IN ALL LINES. Kitdey? Wuich ought a free sil- r0om for Hanna and then kicked Raleigh, N. Are Selling: W. A. SLATER OTew Goods Arriving very Vestibuieij THE MOST COMPLETE AND ELEGANT ft Populist prefer to have, a free him out of the Cabinet, where he village blacksmith at Grahams-hilvMr President like Bryan and a had only been a figure-head while ville, Srllivan N.

Y. says: Vi. President like Stevenson, or performed the duties Sec- "Our little son tjve years old, has i i i i-i. -tr reUry of State, over the death of always been subject to croup, and President like ilc jjn which, occurred in so bad have the attacks been that Knley and "a gold-bug" Vice- Washington this week, is about as we have feared many times that he like Roosevelt? disgusting an episode as: -the would die. We have had the doc-Ami the second excuse is no htical world this side tor and used many medicines, but I il Ti il 1 1.

It 1 IIMITED Whltft Front Clothiers. LINE OF FURNITURE waar- Trais Double Daily Service tter than the first What had OI ue namoenam xiemeuy i man anu.iueu praising uim ior uis now our soie reliance, xi seems Mr. Ilryan to do with our suffrage many virtues. Mr. Sh'ermau was to dissolve the touh mucus and Week, and a FRESH STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.

Speiisil Ssiles Every week in some lines, and GREAT bargains offered. BETWEEN NEW YORK, amendment or election law? Cer- bv giving frequent doses when AND HOUSEFURNISH- ING GOODS EVER OFFERED, INCLUDING BED ROOM SUITS. PARLOR SUITS, LOUNGES, CHIFFONIERS HALL RACKS, WRITING DESKS, BABY CARRIAGES, COOK STOVES, TRUNKS, WINDOW SHADES. tne croupy svmntons appear we tj-lo-Dils Clothing TAMPA, ATLANTA, NEW OR laiuly nut as much as President Mclvinley, and yet we have never found that the dreaded croup not a political paragon. He belonged to the school wiiich follows the motto, "the end justifies the means," and he'leffra' long string of his political friends in the ditches he crossed is his extended is cured before it gets settled.

of the latter saying one There is no danger in giving this :0: wrd nminHt either. If Pooulists remedy for it-contains no opium vote for Bryan because he! political career but ifis rtrtaiKlof. other injurious drusr iuid mav LEANS and POINTS SOUTH and WEST. Ii Effect June 1 11; did uot interfere about our amend- that he never treated any of be gfien" as confidently to a babe 1 1.1? I T. WD-WTWTPR QTnPF i i i-.

i Iq hnliv a- Iia frpntl bv fv Cnfo4K In ft Snuu nttu If 111 1 Jill UlUUlY uiinf 1 mi Always on Yiand a lot of help Jo elect McKinley who WS'3-; iikmgton. LACE CURTAINS, MATTINGS, RUGS, TOILET SETS, PICTURE FRAMES tuiuk mav uueruiau uim jruui 1 1 -uiltyol the same omission a broken heart, but there is 1101 i-i- W.JH of dutv? '1 i 1 i iweaaing occurrea in ieauiori evidence, that his heart -was. the-T i.a,i I county last week in. which the Southbound. Hutax has made a most wonder- been a soured a id disgusted ''in in groom was 61 years of age and the bride.

21 years. The son of the AND Full in all lines of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, and Gents' Furnishings. BEST GOODS AT both dressed and undressed. Also Fram ing and Shingfes. Bills cut to order.

Dully lift, si lOOprn groom. 31 years of are," married EASELS, Lv New Tork, Penn. E. B. Lt Washington, Lv Blchn ond, 8.

A. qsAXxis or aii hzxjos a first cousin of the bride, who was 24 years of The groom INCLUDING HANDSOME BOCK EES AND fal cmv.iMS in this campaign, sur- ever, since his -failure to capture iling his remarkable canvass of the Presidential "nomination of his f. ur yeanr a-o. Part everybody knows, as he ad- T. vertised the (adtin "his of It seem that any man, recollections; buf always mho ipnk9as often as he doos, was glacial and un'genlal it is no would naturally iepeat a great likely that disappointment short-dl, bnt in every one of his Dl3 life He was teventy- Lv Portsmouth, 8.

A. L. Lv Weidon, of tho nrst part by a former marriage had nine sons and three daughters. The boys names all CHAIRS, And anything that is made in the 7 oo pm No. 403.

9 vOpm 13 0fi Ko. 31 3 3Sm 3 63 Q6m ft tl am ho. 403. 0 50 am Ho. 403.

t. duiji swa.u.iJ-J-s Lv Bidgeway Jet began with and the girls' names Lv Henderson Dally it ItlSpta 10 Ham 3 ana Ho. SOam 13 01 pm 1 ao pm 3 13pm i ia pm 30 pm Ha. 41 3 OA pm lo 90pm 10 Upm 1 01 am 3 4Jaaa totta Furniture line can be had at our Mammoth Establishment. LOWEST PRICES.

apjd OaslretS always Ilv eigni anu ne naa ueen a nam began with Li, the names of the girls being Laura, Lena and Lii-zie. Another son, some years agf I worker. That is -enough-to ac- Lv Hamlet vi ll different sentences. All on hand, from $2 to $100 in rnnnt frvr a rfajifh frnm naJirJ itHMNHches entertain and enthuse married a sister of the present bride, so that father and son have Give us a call when you visit price. Will be delivered at ESlKXsr Lv Chester, any time, either day or night, lt Albtulo0, married sisters.

mx sue. 9 31am S3 am 11 Vt am 1 48 cm 4 00 pm Durham. hi heren. Bank examiners that can detect Ami then it is almost incredible fraudulent manipulation of bank thnt nny man can undergo the hooks by crooked employes is "a l.hysh al fatigue of making so reform which has been em- i phasized by- the news of jaai.y On last Monday Killed By His Waon. Spwlsl to The Oboerw r.

Monroe, Oct. 26. Silas Deese, a young white man, who lived on I WILL SELL PRIVATELY, D. WOOE JR. Fitts'borc.

Northbound' he Mctualljr m-ule thirty speeches, the First National Bank of 5ew the farm Mr. Bob Glenn, four and every one was to a large York City. oi-r five miles south of here, was Lt Atlanta. 8. A.

Feb. 2. 1899. AND ON EASY TERMS, df which must have been a inclined to tieat the matter rather KIIieu aDout noon to-day by being Ar Athens. Ar Greenwood, Ar Cli ester.

llErbtlv. when Asked jvhv. tho hank 1 er uy a luaueu wgiiu. ne rrrnt strain on hi voice. Can be preserved, if your to move aiid had a Ho.

403. Ho, St 1 00 pm 9 00 pm lMpm 1133 pm pm 3 06 am 38 pm 4 30 ana 30 pm ft 00 mm 13 Oft pm 3 00 am 1 4U pm 4 80 am 3 OS pm 7 00 am to pm 1 00 am 1 30 pm examiners empioyeu at nign- sal- Chariot ia, -Ar wilmlugton. Lt k'dy. Jet. Lv Weidon Ar Portsmouth.

Ar Washlncton, N. W. 8. B. SIX TRACTS eyes are properly cared for.

If you are unable to visit our optical Ar New lork. O. D. tl. 8.

Co. juo Pinimw were many and at- book8.riHe said, nonchalentlv. as ancl threw him it, tl I r(fia nA i-vWcult mir vtrA Of land about two miles from Not. Dally Xxoept Sunday. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! For Fall and Winter THI JV Slioes, DE3Iats, and tractue, the attendance of visitors though it were a malter -of.

passing directly body. He lived only a few min-1 nA rtimnb mth fnr iiiiu.Ha.-illv I.irire and the wpAthpr consequence: "Uur examtners can am. I II JV11M Hk Villi a a va Piling Can between Hew York and Bleb-' Pittsboro. Here is a rare chance far a mes alter tne aceident. The annual report of Ad iu tart I 5sin yur ees a ome, on re mond, and Hamlet and Barannafc on Train Ho.

31 and U. very famralile. The crowd on 5J V6 P604 to discover an old Ttrnwliy waa estimated at 20 000 f.efaIca.t,on the hank officers 3 themselves have not found or Jar-Mtever Wfore known at pected it. The First National ny Nir in tln'x State. Gen.

W.R. Bank -can stand it easily, with a i vhh electetl tho Present fnr surplus of $6,000,000." these few BARGAIN IN TRAINS LEAVE PITTSBORO. General H. C. Corbin, for they'eflr ceipt of a postal card.

ending June 30 1900, is a com- DRt RAPPORTi plete statistical record of the army the: United: It Vr T't'-n shows that the regular army con- N. C. 1 ii LANS) 3.20 p. m.9:30 a. in.

Trains Arrive jit Pittsboro 11.25 a. nv 5.35 p. ii woras pi secretary uage are a strong indictment of the national bank system, as it is now run. If the bank examiners 'cannot be ex- sists of 2,535 omcers and 63,861 enlisted men, and the volunteer aVmy of "1,548 officers and 31,089 the next fair. Although the Presidential campaign in this State has not been try fxritinjr, yet it has been in r1 :0: We were never better prepared in FINE AND MEDIUM CLOTHING.

Give us a show is all we ask. -Yours for more business, NOTICE. The first tract contains about 120 acres, adjoining the lands of P. N. Foushee and others.

jnveu 10 nna crookeaness until enlisted men, a grand total of is. pQluieu out to tiiem l)V thplrni i fit it -Trf I lV, UUl lUUUUUi IUO IJVJSII till the 'Northern States and bank officer P.ray, how do they cwp3 which ja counied-as a GQI.DSTON, N. June 28, 1900. The second tract contains about 24 acres; adjoining the lands of the mii in the city of New "eir saiariesr ii tne people part cf tke effective strength of The firm of. Bynum Pascha Ar.

Moncure 4Upm. lOlOaa) Dally. tbaSlfib funday Nos. 403 and 402. Atlanta Special," Solid Vestibulecf Train ol Pullman Sleepers and Coac be between VVa8biDgtOD and Atlanta, also Iu thut city there have I "7UU A r.

eBluen ue wm the army. LAMBE LYON, will be dissolved. February 1, loot 1-vu tho crealCHt nolitical mnrrJAf who will ex nee mor of VRa' liank EaleighTimes: Mr. Henry Clark by mutual consent. The business examiners, and will see to it that Bridges, of Tarboro, who is in the of this firm will be wound up and late Wesley Gnfhn and others.

The third tract contains about 190 acres, adjoining the lands of the late S. W. Cotten and others. The fourth tract contains about Mrntionn ever before known, and lnany thoumd dollars have been Xnltl on them. Pullman Sleepers between Forts mouth and Charlotte, N.

C. Nos. 41 and S. A. L.

Ex. mey arq meHtwiui Knowledge oaysoue oi laemom peculiar mucwicu iu tuc uiin win skill enough fo meet "his exnecta- things of this year's cotton crop please make arrangements to settle I. I' ll 1 y-v 1 I Uf 4.1. 1 11 i 1 lions, mis particular bank hasjis tne secona growtn. un ncn uciuic mc tiose or me year, been such a pet of Republican I land in Edgecombe count the topi Some one will: continue business 462 acres, adjoining the lands of the The Clothiers and Furnishers, DURHAM, N.

0. THE PEOPLES STORAGE AXTD XIBnCAXTTXU CO. Raleigh, JV. liF. Jt KE Tl) GO TO THE ELECTION TUs.sinY.

Secretaries of t1t Troasnrv air.no I rrowth will make a substantial at the old stand. late James Harmon and others. The fifth tract contains about 82 1877, when it jumped into promi- yield that will add materially to nence as one of. the. I the farmers' profits.

In some rare picas, ounu A.taiu, vvavuvs BUU Pullman Sleepers between Porta mouth and Atlanta. Both trains make immediate con neclions at Atlanta for JUontgom' erj. Mobile, New Orleans, Texas, California, Mexico, Chattanooga, acres, adjoining the lands of the late Tlir. tvnsns hureau has announc- ar23a.s.fcpr Sale. iui new xoric banks, tnroun fa-leases on very ncn iauu me seconu James Harmon and others, and lying on Turkey creek.

r4 th INipuIation of the United, vors given it by the Treasury De- crop will amount to half a bale an That valuable tact of land three a. 1 a tats which acre. miles south-west of Chanel Hill. is a I'ariuieni, mat tne bank examiners Macon, lorlda. The sixth tract contains about 216 raiu 13.225,404 since the last I may naTe aaid to lppk too Will hold and make CASH AD- or lickets, bieepers, etc, apply acres, adjoining the Pittsboro and Official reportTshow that thBf y'.

Miss HnB. Smith, is offered for sale in cotton cultivation in Bus cioseiy into its books. area Egypt road. privately on easy terms. i.TistiM in 1890.

The ixpulation North Car.tliua is announced as which is a gaiu of This land will be sold in seDarate to U. o. Lieard, Jr. VANCES on your cotton store, or mUh upon bills of lading for same. The Yarborough House, short cron.

toother with ultimate Raleigh, N. 0. There are now 159 in the xne iraci consists ot about 1,000 tracts or altogether, just as may be United States with over 25.000 in sian Central Asia has" increased 30 per cent, this year. The crop is estimated at 7,500,000 pood or half the Russian requirement, whereas previously only 6,000,000 pood had desired. habitants each.

Dividing these uunter, Agent, 159 CltlP.CI Jnf ffrtr otiiuaaa lO a r-a All of it is well adapted to wheat, large home and foreign demand, Pittsboro, N. Tub of Caro-1 found trt ivrninlnf inn nf oats, corn, cotton and clover. been procured from itussian It is well watered and well wood acres ana win ne sold as a whole or in lots. Mr. W.

C. Cole, who resides on the land, is authorized to negotiate a sale or sales, and will show the land to any persom desiring to see it. Oct. ii, 1900. KEMP P.

BATTLE, H. A. LONDON, Commissioners, I E. St. John.

Vice-Pres. and Gen'l Manager. lina, if th-yd their duty, will not 200,000 or over, 19 number curiA the State for Bryan rv aut less ill at) 200000 dM a Cugreation- ed in original forest. In 1880 there were 20 cities in the United States containing over point unmistakably to higher prices. Correspondence solicited.

J. J. THOMAS, President, H. W. JACKSON, Vice-President, S.

W. BREWER, Sec'yTreas. H. TV. B.

Glover, Traffic Man V. E. McBee. Gen'l Sunt. ujwiu uui, man luu.uuu, ami oi For further information apply to, H.

A. London. is neces- have 25,000 or over but less than 100,000 inhabitants, and now there a I IeJrttia. All that kary to do is to vote! 50,000. are 38.

L. S. Allen, Gen. Pass'r Agt. General Offices, Portsmouth, Sept.

6a 1900..

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