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IN SOME HERE POLITICAL HISTORY IREDELL. COT BIG DEMOGRATIC RALLY CN THE4TH. F. A. SHerrill a Company Mr.

Matnan Fleming Renounces Republicanism. To the Kditors of The Mascot: Ofi Miles' Nervine A REMEDY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. Mr. M.W. White Explains Some sl WS (FTATIisTlLLEL PERSONAL MENTION.

Mr. It. Cives returned yesterday from Raleigh. Mr. Avery Chambers went to Charlotte Friday, returning Tuesday morning.

Hon. C. B. Watson to Speak. The Democratic Executive corn- of the Mir: is WHOLESALE and RETAIL.

Moves of the ''Moguls" Populist Party. VI lMtV, mittee for the county have arranu- i of The Mascot. ed to have a grand Democratic rah i Editor relay, night. 1 have been raised a Republican and have always voted tha. ticket, 1 but the time has come for the white imen of this State to unite and take the government of the: State into own hands again.

the white Republicans of this county would viv-f as I have, and just hear the is- out and 1 Statesville on Friday, November ith. That prince ot orators. Lion I I have been thinking for some ime ES! SHOES! i-'cllsM'-1- I A' I i Ivc-urne violently iviuii y. olace of think if thev were in the Mr. Fred: Turner came up rom Salisoury, and spent Sunday with his mother.

Mrs. Caroline Gaither, who has been visiting relatives in the country has returned home. Miss Jettie lar. i-1! renirned last week from a visit to her sister, Mrs. James Asheville.

Mr. R. Ii. Cowles left Monday eveningtfor Raleigh to attend the v-yrus i. atson, of Winstou, tne or wming to your paper came Democratic nominee for governor here October fith and am pneourag-iu 181)0, will be the speaker of the ed to e'levo, rrni what the maim day.

A grand horseback procession be institution says, that composed of squads of mounted 1 will bo eured and that the bit horsemen from every county pre-: will never hurt tint I cinct will form one of the features enjoy good heAttlr There, are ma-of the day. Every effort will be ny sights to be seen here bat my de made to make this a rousing demon-1 sire is to be at home. people of t.ha iy. they won't, need any move fusion g'v ci-nmettt. frien is will inl me t.riia.'.

(hi, i'iegM'er Turner is r.renbe to iir.Jfii.--jb Sallie Pope. Our homemade Shoes are what you want for rain, mud and snow. Nothing else will take their place. It is hard to keep a supply -so fast do they go. Our Second Stock of CAPES AND JACKETS WILL BE IX THIS WEEK.

on the Lemocratic side of the fence uix after this. N. M. FLEMING. Oct.

2Gth. 1898. V. Statesville, N. Culhrie, Populist governor in 1396, will ville on Monday Oct.

stratum for' White Supremacy and My aim in writing to you is to good government. "Let every Dem- lidve you some political history. State Fair, where he is one of the You Must not Fail to see them. Federal Troccsto Bulldoze White The night after the county candi- men in North Carolina. marshals.

dates closed their camnai.yn in 1S96 has moved his fam- (jli'-'e "Sharp. Street We will do you good. We can save vou money in Elkin Blankets. X'r. Mcliec- Anderson came up ily u.i from Mr.

J. 1. IHE excessive use of tobacco, especially mrchase from Charlotte Saturday morning on a visit to his folks, returning at Mooresville there was a gather- Senator Pritchard has advised the ing of a few Populists. I was pres- President and Attorney General ent and, from what I could gather, 1 1 Gibbs to send troops to North Caro-learned that Mr. Gibson, the county lina to insure a fair election on chairman, had called the executive the 8th.

and they have threatened to We want your wool. by young men is always injurious and undoubtedly shortens life materially. Monday evening. 1). Tin- ut As social ion of Mr.

H. It. owles, who has been committee to meet at Statesville i do so. God sooth: isn't their lm n-e us please. called io uieei.

ai on a visit to ureston. Ashe county, Saturday morning ocrat in the county bestir himself to help make the day a grand success. Come and bring your neigh bors with you. The Democrats of Iredell have ever been responsive to the call of duty and of patriotism. In this year when such momentous issues are at stake we must not be behind in the fight for "God and our native land." "North Carolina expects every man to do his duty' No one can better tell us what our duty to our State is than Mr.

Wat-son, the man who has ever stood up for the libertiesof the peopleagainst trusts and monopolies and who has ever led in the tight, for good government. 1 11 Tl 1 1 I where he attended the marriage of F. A. Sherrill Co, Mr. Ed.

C. Ebsen, compositor on the Contra-Costa I7cics, Martinez, writes; 'I have used Dr. Lliles' Eestorative Nervine and received much benefit from it. I was troubled with nervousness, dizzy spells and sleeplessness, caused by the use of tobacco and stimulants. I took Dr.

Slilea' Nervine with mar-velously cotxl results, allaying the dizziness, tlr at 1" 1 his cousin Miss Lizzie Benham, has returned. Scott's, Con- maculate election low enough? And what do they take us for anyhow! We are not surprised at this. Whenever the Radicals begin to fear the just and the mighty auger of a wronged people they begin to squirm and cry unfair elections," Senator Pritchard has evidently of r. Miss Meta Stimson went to Tayl Lis daughter The funeral Viam hip. -l( rdav orsville 2'uesday to attend the mar quieting tue nerves, and enabling me to sleep and tcsz, proving in my case a very nageof her cousin Miss Lucy Lrow- the next day for the purpose of endorsing Messrs.

Sharpe, Shore and Benton, the Republican nominees for the Senate and House. I said nothing when they got through. But some one asked, I think it was Mr. Gibson, what I had to say. I told him I did not like the movement for it would disrupt the Populist organization to endorse these "gold standard" men and it would cause an open rebellion if the executive committee to force and gag the Populist party to vote for er, daughter oi Kev.

1j. M. tsrower, and Mr. Favsoux, of Charlotte. a fine beneficial jomedy." Dr.

Miles' Eestorative Nervine i-. especially adapted to restoring the nervcis rystcm to its normal condition under sufii It soothes, heals i lived long enough in our state to i learn the temper if its -but lost had Nicholson v. He lately Vrs. L. Scales went to San ford he'll see the error of his way when with Vessrs.

ivir. ri. l. vowies nas ueen ivp-Dointed chief marshal and has ap Moore count Friday, to visit her i- 1 A Co. r.i'l' llil' I the srreat common people of pointed the following personal UJ husband Mr.

J. L. Scales, who is now agent for the S. A. L.

railroad there. She returned Monday morn North Carolina arise in their might on the eighth day of November and -s and Mr. A. D. aiaes: in.

u. -lomim. v. jiorris. C) ISg, cs 2 I -K ai A.

i i i Miles 1 Nervine Sp Restores 4p Scntls. Concord Boyd," Z. V. Long, N. Hall, and Dr.

Mile Remedies are sold Vy nil druggists uncLc r. positive guarantee: "est, bottle benefits ov nroney refunded. I'. iok on diseases of the. heart and iisrvesircc.

Address, fn.v a. 2 a ing. tnem ana it would oeieat every one of then Now what made me so mad was ijiesdav night Nov II. I. Shepherd, L.

B. Bristol, Dr. in no uncertain manner teach him the lesson that the people of this state can not be cheated nor bulldozed out of their 'right'- and freedom F. Carlton. H.

R. Cowles, A. K. Capt. P.

C- Carlton left Monday- Klingender, J. W. Copeland and is rrowi.ii; emu H. P. Grier.

tor unarioiie, on Dusiuess, going from there to Raleigh to attend the t.i.. 4. by means of Federal bay- DR. MILES MEDICAL Elkhart. Ind.

not even or.ets. The following have been appoint wood we would be our subi-ci ibers who -a 'iniwjMiijHBWBBwimiiii I'll mm oiuie i-air. mu vjauL. uu win that 1 sat in the Republican couuty convention and heard two Republicans say that the Populists wanted one Senator, and they were here to say that the Populists should not have a single one, for that they (the Republicans') could elect their men be baek in time to 'take in" the ad ed chiefs and assistants for the sev eral precincts of the county: Old fashions in dress may be revived, but no old fashioned medicine or nrr a 1 1 circus. New Advertisements.

Eagle Mills P. B. Kennedy, chief can replace Chamberlain's Colic Rev. as. IVillson and son, George, assistants.

G. W. Baity, B. A. anil v.v yiail pay i'1 SI'- A I i Li't who met HJ- i 4 -n i tvt Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.

For sale bv Drusrjrists here and The returned Tuesday morning trom -i i j. P- r-aUiruav muni re Good Things. Holmes, A. L. Stimpson, C.

E. Patterson, R. M. Turbiville. Neb.

where they attended wV and attention. Taylorsville Drug Co. ntr-cd. wii at Union Grove N. T.

Summers, ca urn out and hear the Trans Mississippi Exposition. They visited St. Louis and other F. A. Sherrlll Co.

call attention to their lines of home-made shoes, capes, jackets and Elkin blankets. If you wish to see fine draperies or fine dress goods call on N. B. Mills Co. For lamps and Crockery see .1.

W. chief; assistants, W. M. Parks, W. i.v night.

News and Observer Scotland wimuui un.y ropuusi votes. iow to see the party that I was affiliating with crawling in political slime and endorsing Republicans who said they did not need their votes was humiliating. I told them if they did this that my name should not go on the ticket for commissioner. I points west on their return trip. Neck.

Oct. 20. There was a little Democratic cal- ne scene in town last night whose devel urda wa Randolph Homemade Shoes and Bay State Shoes for Men, Women and Children are made of good wearing stock and sold at the lowest price for good goods. 2500 yd. Jeans and Cassimers cheap.

3500 yds. of Outing from acts, to 15c. per yd. Big stock of Domestics. Statesville Bleached and Brown.

Foxhall A A-A Sheeting, low price. Canton Flannels Bleached Brown and Colored from 5 to yd. Domet Flannels 5c. and 8J cts yd. All on opments show what are the feeling Copelanct.

Mr. J. L. Scale Goes to Sanford. Last week's Express of Sanford iiv ihe Statesville band.

of some colored people in the prefer Ti.e lvat l.i Saf that i if number, went clown Wilhelm Mills advertise some ence of negro magistrates. Isaac vi ob re cou-nty, says: and. returned 1. Baity, W. W.

Jurney, T. T. Walker, w. R. Holmes.

New Hope P. Williams, chief; assistants, M. H- Shoemaker, E. Cass, Dr. J.

V. Williams, T. Redman, John McHargue. Dr. W.

G. Nichol-sou, chief; assistants, Dr. F. B. Gaither, I.

A. B.Bailey, J. H. Heuley, J. B.

Parks. Olin WlF. Holland, chief; as Powell, a colored man who was flog special values, look over them and see. if you do not find what you Mr. b.

Hatch has resigned as Wool Flannels in Red, White and Grey ged on the streets some time ago by agent for the Seaboard Air 'lane want did not wish to be commissioner with inexperienced men and the act of endorsing Republicans forced me off the ticket. The executive committee endorsed these Republicans the next day and defeated the county ticket. From this you can understand why the Bowers boys passed Mr. E. Plain and Twilled Draperies.

named Poovey had a fight A i Railway at this place on account of the volume of business beiny too Hollings worth's furniture store, and J. P. Flanigau Sons have the with referring to 50" cents which he die Dixie Pea Huller that is guaran great for oue man to transact; Mr one ivt ins letr oroK'en con-nt and i hctweeti he not get at the moment he expected teed to hull all the peas. ttatch laithl ully oerformed the cu- and the knee ties of his office and has nven en he said to the clerk, Mr. Langley that he did not care to have any said to liave tire satisfaction.

He is succeeded Kluttzjat Harmony. The finest line of Lace Swiss Chaine and Satin Damask Curtains in the city. We told j'ou of our Dress Goods, Millinery and Capes last week. They are fast leaving us andew ones taking their place. We show this week a Beautiful Plush Cape thing to do with such a common by Mr J.

L. Scales, of Statesville Hon. Theodote F. Kluttz, Demo white man." As he passed bac of Cool Spri-n, been yit. C.

Ke-t tAivn-liie. icr. vir. Scales arrived last week, and down the street he was asked to see cratic candidate for Congress, will in a monster has taken charge of the office. The sistants.

J. W. Lawrence, IF. A. II.

A. Gill, C. A. Tomlin, Q. D.

Feimster. Sharpesburg II. E. King, chief; assistants, R. L.

Bailey, Neal Hel-lard, Todd Summers, Bell White, R. J. Bryant Cool Spring J. L. Shepherd, r-hief assistants, V.

C. Montgomery, J. A. Fox, J. Chap Turner, b.

P. Eagle, J. T. Gillespie. speak at Harmony, Iredell county.

on his farm Kxnress is Dleased to know that he grown Monday, iMovemoer at i Dons. will move his family here soon. and having clock, p. m. The ladies and cnild- ihe cotton rrow- The family of Mr.

Scales expect about it. The door was closed and soon Isaac found himself the heated object at the end of a mule whip. After the performance had continued some time Isaac sprang to the door, turned the knob and sailed firm bcNievt AT 82.50 and $3.75. We sell the Elkin Blankets and Best made. Mail orders promptly till ren are cordially invited to attend to move to bautord a tew weeks.

ins States can neat mi. myself and others have taken our present stand in Iredell county I was convinced that they were playing into the hands of the Republican party, but every doubt was removed when the campaign was over and I saw in the papers the sworn statement of Mr. Gibson that he had paid five dollars to the Republican campaign fund. What for? "To elect Mr McKiuley, a "gold standard" Republican, when he, himself, was before the Populist party asking them to elect him sheriff and professing 1 3 be a true and loyal friend to William Jennings Bryan and proposing to vote for him. I don't know which one he voted for.

ed. Yours to serve. They have many friends here and with the men. Everybody is expected to take baskets of dinner rw i Lr.ueenour has moved we. are sorry to see them 0.

N. B. Mills Co. Bethany W. M.

Blackwelder, imm nnr n. orvpnT. nnifPT, o- nut 1 1 nnn ipsinpwanr. hani'- ihto he house on West chief assistants, C. Crawford, 1.

i i i ml 1 Af 1 ,1 .1 si ri.et ourchased by him nrv wi ne naa. ine oeouiw oi iev was in ciose ciiase auu aumiu Mr. Turner Goes to Gaston to SspeaK. north Iredell, Davie and Yadkin istered se eral blows on the street. C.

Gray, W. C. Wooten, A. B. Howard, Lester Summers.

from Mr. W. 0. harles. He had to the house should make this the grandest Isaac has sent into the country Concord bharpe, chiet; as tiUUlU and hud made ot her improvements A pmnnstmtinn for Democracy ever for Stewart Hardy, a negro magis- This Week and Next, witnessed in 27th.

Senatorial dis- Urate, to try the case. sistants, N. A. Lewis, M. A.

Feimster P. L. Guy, Lee Morrison, J. Mr F. Davvault.

of Concord, Hon. W. D. Turner leaves to-morrow for River Bend. Gaston county, where he speaks on Saturday He speaks at some other point in Gaston on Jouday next, going from there to Newton to meet au appointment for Tuesday Nov.

1st He goes at the request of Hon. F. trict. R. B.

McLaughlin, Chairman. E. Scroggs. of Mr. M.

Day vault of Barium Buyers of Merchandise are invited to examine new goods at A. D. Watts, Secretary. Chambersburg W. S.

Clendenta, If you ever see me paying money in- hoen in town tills chief; assistants, J. Walter Murdoch, to auy executive committee hands rvvvnnlt was here tor vou may be sure am aoinr to Allisons Variety Store. Dry. E. W.

D. At well, W. A. if establishing an agen Thp iwst. wav to avoid Piknes is to Arev, (.

McNeely. vote for the candidate of that party consistency, thou art a jewel. Three actors in Consultation From Benjamin Franklin. "When you are sick, what you like b.est to be chosen for a medicine in the first place; what experience tells you is best, to, be chosen in the second place; what reason (i. Theory) says is best is to be chosen in tho last place But if you cv iei- the uncord laundry, with which he is interested.

keep healthy by taking Unod's Sarsapailla, the great blood purifier. Statesville, ward 1W. M- Ram Some special things in all lines at special poices, don't buy until you price them. Just opened up a pretty line of Ladies Capes and Jack sey, chief; assistants, David Wal Now you will see from the returns of the last election that. Fusion lost M.

Simmons, Chairman, of the btate Executive Committee. Owing to the appointments in Gaston he wil be unable to till his appointments for Saturday night next at Oliu but Mr. has. Armfield will fill this appointment and will give a plain lace, F. Li.

Liofland, W. B. Uaither, ets, compare style, quality and price and you will buy our garment. 200 votes, not only caused by our com E. Armfield, K.

Mills. mittee perverting our principles and Statesville, ward 2 R. J. Wil- Winter Underwear endorsing but by -other can get Dr. inclination, Dr.

Expe iamson, chiei: assistants, Aaoipnus N.i.nuav the county candidates were af.b'eolts. oi.cord township; atWvattfords. bin ion. township, Tuesday; at btore, Davidson township, sesterday; at Mooresnlle to-day. The appointment at Mooresville winds up the canvass.

YOU SHOULD KNOW. What "Hood's Sarsaparilla has power to do for those, who have iinpur and impover ished hleod. It makes the blood rich and pure and cures scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh, rheumatism, nervousness If you are troubled with any ailment caused or pormotd bv impure blood, take Hood's Sarparilla at once. rience and Dr. Reason to hold aeon perversions of the people will, who Barkley, J.

P. Phifer, J. B. Greene, statement oi tue iucis iue ui our viresent fusion misgovernment Nathan Ash, G. C.

White. had sent delegates to the convention and these delegates cast their votes sulfation together, they win give vou the best advice that can be ta and npirvo dominination to who Statesville, ward 6 T. M. C. Da For Gents, Ladies and Children 10c.

to $1.00 per garment. Fast Black, Hosiery 5c. to 25c. Famous all wool Elkin Blankets, $3.25 per pair. Newest things in Fancy Stationery, you will find with us.

Cheapest Staple Stationery just in. 600 lbs. good writing paper all sizes to go at ken. contrary to the express instructions are interested and hear what Re vidson, chief; assistants, M. L.

When you have a bad cold Dr. In of the primary, thus nominating SOOlvC I has done for our Aioose. B. Sain. Fred Barkley, W.

IIO D'S PILLS are promptana tmreni, publican coutro fair state Hon. John S. Henderson last nifrht to a larire crowd at the clination would recommend Lham 10c. per lb. Kespt.

men for office whom the people did easy to lake easy operate. P. Phifer, Isidore Wallace. Statesville, ward 4 W. H.

berlain's Cough Remedy because it is nleasant and safe to take. Dr. not want. This was the meanest thinr I ever saw done. H.

ALLISON. Two Weeks of Court For November, Gregory, chief; assistants, b. D. To merchants. court iiudhc here He took hite Supremacy.

and good government as his text and --never branched none" but told the olarii unvarnished truth Experience would recommend it be we had been informed bv the MJnipiey, nap. carter, tx. j. nan, C. B.

Webb, Clarence Uonner. county officers that there would be cause it never fails to effect a speedy and permanent cure. Dr. Reason DO TOTJ KNOW Shiloh, 1 J. A.

Bradford, chief; but oue ek of eourt in the Novem would recommend it because it is assistants. J. J. Brawley, Hi. M.

I believe in fair dealing and fighting when jobs are put up among men, even if I am opposed to such men against whom such jobs are committed. I understand, after the election in '00. that the "moguls" had threatened that every man that refused to vote for "gold bugs" ber terraras Randolph court, held by the same judge, was scheduled to prepared on scientific principles, and Moore, E- D. Fry, R. C.

Little, Ira Norris. I am manufacturing the best Show Gases THAT CAN BK HAP. Everything about them the very acts on nature's plan in relieving the beg in "one week later than ours, and had so stated it in a oast issue. On That am Selling goods Cheaper than others? If not investigate my claim, the proof will be convincing. 475 Shiloh, 2 H.

A. Youut, chief; as- to his hearer and had their full attention and made a deep impression. Hon. Theo F. Kluttz, Democratic candidate for Congress from the 7th district will speak at Harmony Tur-UPrsbiirg township oii Monday Nov-7th at 1 o'elock p.

m. Everybody invite' I i'ine out and hear thir is a true friend lungs, opening the secretions and restoring the system to a natural Suits Clerk fsistants, J. F. Scroggs, Arthur investiiratinr the matter and health condition. For sale by Clothing for Men, Boys and Children.

Men's suits $2.50 to $12.00, boys be no Stewart, K. u. Kine, in. sum Vurches finds that there will nicest. -Workmanship, material ana Druggists here and The Taylorsville suits, (c.

to $6.00. Nice black clay worsteds for men as low as A mers, D. H. all first-class. conflict this year with Randolph and that Iredell will have its Drug Co.

nice line of pants at the right price. Overcoats $2. up. A splendid Over Barriuger J. C.

Shinn, Chief; as Call or write me when you need a i coat for $4.50. I do not say my clothing is worth 2 to 6 dollars per suit sistants, J. W. Arthurs, A. new snow case.

usual two weeks term lciuw we ive a list of iurors for the second should be branded as a traitor. Every observiagman knows that every man, whether in Iredell or anywhere else, was nominated by pressure from the Republican leaders, who then stated that they would support certain Populists but woukr not support others. Now there are many men in Ire Cloaninger, T. IN Cohen, Wal lace, IF. M.

Howard. week, drawn at the last meeting of of si.ver and a stanch supporter of Democracy. Owing to one ii our printers. Mr Respectfully, J. E.

Cochrane, We Pay top of the Market Fallstown A. P. Clark, chief; as the commissioners, but not publisn ed before owing to the misconcep sistants, D. K. Howard, ii.

U. Jin-caid, J. W. Clark, J. L.

Patterson, -NT tion as to the length of the term: i. Kj FOR- dell that will refuse to vote and en G. L. Cavin. Second week no.

A. Boger, Wm. i H. Litaker. leaving us week before Ui to return to his regiment, and our inability to' supply his place at once, we were unable put in several communications re dorse such unprincipled conduct not Coddle Creek, 1 E.

T. Goodman, Sherrill. G. Karcher, H. V.

Lip ni more than I charge, neither will I sell you a bunch of rags for Clothing. My goods are nice and made to fit and wear. 2,200 pair of Shoes lower than ever, they are stylish solid serviceable shoes and I positively sell them cheap. Elkin homemade Shoes for Men. boys and children.

HATS ATVI CAPS. Of the very latest styles and colors at such low prices no one complains. Pointer and Century brand hats are the best for the price I keep. A big line of dry goods and notions, double and single breech loading guns, saddles, musical instruments, groceries Here are Few Good yard wide sheeting at per yd. Good, coffee 32 lbs for 100.

Men's heavy cotton undershirts 18c, up. Wool undershirts 35c. Heavy cotton flannel drawers 20c. per pair. The New Model Sewing machine, warranted for 10 years for only $15.00...

This machine will do as good to say anything about negro dom I XT' TV r.U A IV 1 fn MSS SltlULS. Y. JJ iJ- J- inatiou" in the east, and God knows ens an Connolly, B. Harris, W. C.

John holhmd. Z. R. Tharne. T.

S. Shef- ceived lu-t V('i and this week. that is bad enough: but will come ston, C. K. McJNeely- D.

Cook. A. hides, r. ton. -V out like men and vote the straight Kli'i-son, oi jioores me Coddle Creek, 2 J.

u. liraaiey, Tj. F. Mason. C.

W. Leckie. has taken h. sition on our forco Democratic ticket, as I propose to chief; assistants, J. M.

Deaton, i. Worth of Goods going at and below cost, at D- Levy's, Proprietor oi Jennings, C. do, providence permitting me to be G. Brawley, E. L.

Cloaninger, k. i. J. C. McLain.

Hous- Mr. Litaker u- hoj-e jo future to work. made vacant In part lire and wy kot'p up v. ii ii able to sret to the polls on election Eggs. McPherson.

H. A. bmith John M. FPHITE, heap Davidson, 1 J. E.

M. Bell, chief; day. work as any machine and is a beauty. College of Physicians and Surgeons, on. A.

Guthrlo for White Rule assistants, J. F. Raymer, fc. caia- ju'ise: mv. Baltimore, Mel.

rn A Rlack. K. J. xiOUSlOn, lion. W.

A. can i Tulr. wlni uiri ou tho road mt ce.silay and art-, New Stirling, (Sept. 28th, l2 Hobbs. Davidson, 2 A.

S. McKay, chief; THE CASH GROCERY CO. HOL ES ALE AND HE1AILOR0UERS didates for governor -in 180(5. has vi it Ion lot ter to Chairman Sim been up in the Aicx Sloan, colored, Granite Falls edited him. He is the Hartness and Watts at Scotts assistants, C.

LL uornenos, u. Store and New York gain House. We mean strictly business. No bluff. We can show you better than we can tell you.

'Down with high Prices'. LISTEH! mons accepting the honor of oresid ino- over the White Men's Conven neru v. vbt V.TWIilCWM! voung Johnson at Hobbs, J. B. McGee, J.

T. JNein, vv. Thompson. tion ot Goldsboro on the 20th inst. James A.

Hartness, Esq. and Mr. D. vxattswill speak at Scotts, Concord township, on Wednesday night November 2nd. at 7:30 o'clock.

R. B. McLaughlin, Chairman. He savs: "The true white men of JJavHlscm College last week. Taylor brouyhl tin norro with him in a ne hei.e he found North Carolina, who love our State, hmii.l together, reirardl of Deaths.

Mrs. S. A. Lippard, wife of Mr. Jesse xM: Lippard, of Fallstown township, died at her home on last Murrv.

loliceman at David- i J.S pii nne. uaiu-iujiMi kuno, their oa -st navtv ainliatiou- and go SI1H. loirkilli'- ror Sloan. Murray to the polls on theStlrday of Nov- and up. Aen's black Cork Screw niv 90 and up.

Youths' fine, Hon. W. A. Cuthrle for; White the negro Thursday 'tai'tedoli Irt'lMiini; In rnnl Riiit.s- $1.40 and ui). Child- ember with a fixed resolution mat the present condition of public af-foirs in our State shall be cnanged, so that men whose chief business in Thursday morning at 8 o'clock, of typhoid 'fever.

She leaves a husband and three small children. The funeral services were conducted at 12 o'clock Friday from St. Martin's nil wool Suits, oUc. and up. Hou.

W. A. Guthrie, candidate for Governor in Populist 1896 has Chairman The greatest, grandest and most elaborate display of fall and winter Dry Goods and Notions yet offered on this market. The assortment is complete and as Judiciously selected as thoroughly competent and experienced buyers can make it. The Greatest Hit of the season is Struck in the popular line at Popular Prices.

There is an advantage in choosing while everything is fresh and new and we hope to have an early call from all our friends and customers. Mackintoshes, $1.00. Ladies iur 50c. and up. 3,500 pair1 written a letter to has honor of life has been demonstrated to be that, of tnulinT on tv.i ft fealtv as a Simmons accepting tne 11 church pants, g'oin; at 20c.

and up. 11 rlipd n.t her vociM a ovpr the white man's Con- Litaker, of Volunteers, who or sirna time on a 'i. Safurnay, the 15, "i to be mus- his regimen! He i' va-i hard loucht'ii that. fur iM i a. -A) uu v.

la. uwv.il I yj jiuii.w 3,00 pair Shoes on vention at ijoiosooro iu -vm home in Turnersburg township 81 inst. last Thursday morning, aged means of getting for themselves personal gain, shall he driven from power and place, and that those ho succeed them shall be worthy and competent to guide the future wvitf when ho years. Her death was caused by at It will make you think we stole them 10 cts. per pair and up.

A Fea Huller that he will Will take great pleasure iu showing our goods whether IllUstfrerf riiit in 10 paralysis. The interment took place Friday at Society church. Rov. Junius M. Horner, of Oxford Yours truly, aiid expects to ro to California.

distmy of our good old fctau Don't miss this chance 'at these! has been elected Bishop of the Ashe: Diocese in North Carolina by ot and An intant cnua oi ivjr. a. ui- Mai. Guthrie is a true pat; to lose ia 'vcrv success in -i we sell or not. SALESMAN.

J. W. Marshall. Carl Mott. Will H.

Gill. "is triends hen u'm and wih life. slaughtering prices as long as the farmers have to sell their produce iio ftonpral convention in Wash- sees tne danger menacing our owic and dares to face it. fin speaks Ramsey, Tomlin Bowles. IL1V v.

ington. i IS Guaraiftm here on Monday. Come and heu- ui cheap. Yours to please, I. SjEVY, rison, of Shiloh township, died bun-day, The funeral services took place i at New Stirling church Monday, conducted by Rev.

J-C. Boyd. Mrs. Addie Whitener, wife of Mr, S. J.

Whitener, who lives near Ter rell, Catawba county died Tuesday, ici-, Hop sudden. She, him. i' in i 1 Charfotte News: The plan for the art last vreek, Jud-ing, only coutinued days, Tuesday and Jiukfe wart's aD reorganization of the state guard Note the location; Next door to the Marble Hall Saloon. Don't pay any attention to i Which. Shall It Be.

Seturday Night Speakings, has been ompleted, but will not be ii i until -JNovemoer isi. -i i ral child- made public tde public 1 I .1 Fakirs" and ''Bluffers," trying imitate us at selling at They (ie President h.us not nied by the Senute he i ciuitin- ilVeS UUbUauu emu ocu The following speai er- dresb the people on ihe i camnaiirn at the iollowiui: It. provides ior three divisions oi nr. 1 i- itate, each having a regiment oiten tr and Mrs. Steele lost their iit-is RIGHTLY MADE FURNITURE And of good quality, or the cheap kind? Now which r.

Ar i annul, now crnrui.ai some with ttiree orncers auu in each. The counties do you want, poor furniture tleseveu vearold daughter, Mary companies li-ar Rntnrdav morninir. The lit-; sixty men soi-ic cohtiuued, and in others Hied. nean what it costs You; not what costs them. Come to see the Old he is your friend! LEVY, The poor man's friend.

To Huli and not break the IVa. See It At. J. P. Tlanigan Sons.

TOOTH TALK. anyway' oonie peopie uuuwuuonj il had been comprising each district are named. lant- lie one had pneumonia au are now a days, compareu iu a iew jcaia the 1 on Saturday nighi, to begin at -U- W. D. Tur er, E-; Our.

W. G. Lewis, at R-cky Branch school house, township. H. P.

Grier and Harllee MacCall, 'were acquitted. Of rs here for trial Free Pills rtteriu'w -ii but a few da. o. The funeral services were conducted I i Dr. Wood Suuday afternoon in ie Presbyterian church.

The sym-1 our community goes out to couvicted. The due to a luek The Facts is Thev are as irood to-day as they ever were, if you get the -right kind. V1 'unas to at Arthurs Mill. Karnnyer I'. ore- UUlL'li nnl T-t 1 to Wnshit).

ess If vou don't get the right kind, that's another matter, we Know ine Three of the greatest pleasures of 1. uerft T1 J. A. Hartness, Esq Send your address to H. E.

Buck-1 Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Tills A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy io action and are particularly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For iUalaria and at Center the sorrowing parents. The two rambbur-1 children remaining to Mr.

and Mr. uuua" 1 hPPn sick but are now MW UI rK. 'i IV -mastica- Point school house, fVJ. asticulation i 3 uero 1 ntlilll i Is caused l.y i tioo and i the stomach. Tuet: iis corninir as near "'k; 1 Ut'ClV Long, a Bethlehem petter.

dizziness, headache, annA health requires their sound vi r. Abu IJed room Suites we are selling ax ao.w y.v kind. They are Big Bargains, as any can do. Sells Ul 1 "i an i exnnprfoct condition. Good looks school house, shiloh township.

Bobbins, his wife and Mr. A. D. Watts, at Hampton s' a IIP but. 1 was a first class show IS p.dded hn mrmv fil fi arp irno5sile without their dainty Liver troubles they nave oeeu piuv I 1 rs need- r-aA hv traem because nothing We know it.

There is no guess work about it. May be you are 3 narp will Preserve them and amena.rpHa sinclnding the Ke.nerall5 to vve "Pine that in the thinjr ing a Bedroom Suit e. school house, Bethany township. aaugnter, cd invaluable. They are guaran- Let all the people turn out to' st nigtit "SShto; teed tobe perfectly free from every these appointments and hear the where Mrs.

Bobbin and deloteriou9 substance and to be issues discussed bt'th Mai Purely ft ,1 R. B. McLaughlin, weic8 to the Ma3. weaken by their action but by giv- the stomach and bowels nothing but negltct is responsible L. SCHILLER, insoniiiia, ana, If Bi5t relieved, uiious fever ir blood poisoning.

Tfood's f. rr.t. nnssessinsr tnem. auu ull I circus will tret his v. -j a a a vuunwu- i ui ii inn me examine your.

teem ami uey worth 4') II ir-n-i 4 i and we think Garnets. flUllluU 1 f-itiv ine systeuiws- mi zziness. feoo- what they need. you to go and IT. rRMJU.

Mi ir size J-- per Kw-n. te. SKseji-tpi9yk L'f nsurapco is a pood tMiiK but health a pond thinsc but health wnte j6hn wedm 'l vuuuieu to fcoe the aai iiuinc. bv keepm iixm'a stiruifpatttiti,.

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