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Saata Claus MeadQuarters, A s r 3 u « . , 5 ^ ix BE Poinr» AT ocB ffrouE tiU s srL'UfbN- —____________________'i. , a A b ig »u>e'ir ¥«}•», 1>«M C*rrtagBi, DiUb sit tiudu, from 1 oenlNa libtrkinj: UunM , HoHliy Hor»e*, B'.;Udiiu; l*uitui» liixtkk, Irou Toyii, Air Bifleb, <J*P and ^»by liattlpni Cliristiiuui Oratimrntt, Saud»y 8 elioi>l iiupplie*, Aibitni*. UruniH, m _ ...... fik aiiit: forget FIVE ASI> TE3»-CEST OOCSTTRS. jllii)» Urge rtocfe X.«<'.ie*', Chilflren’ii, «nd Meu'n Sli»^, juJ l,'n<lcn*e«ir of nil kimls. W beu in Wiuvt^m Klioppim Ht Uie holida vs, you will duh) it if you fail to oouie lo mre m. *> will iivj yen »t h u t 25 jwr Mnt. on yonr bill. <’«n!e to IN ui fur your SkcU Claus •lui uiaVe tbe ehildieii liuppy- Tiie Dayie Record, 1‘CH U lAui) kvKKV WKjXlhiSDAYi K. II. M OmtlH, Kdiior. TKKiM O r DVBiiCBlPTION; Oiif copy. One Year, • • - *1.00 (JUk coi<y, Six Meniiw, - . • Su Uiic CUP.X, Tiircc Mouths - • r ,1ft MOtKHVllir,, s. c., JAN. 3, 11900. Newman & King, UKl>U01,iCAI>’ TICKET. For Presideut ISHK). ■ m L U A M K c K lN IJlY iiT OHIO. For Vice-Pn'sident. JE T E R C. PR IT C H A R D UF NOKXM CABOLIKA. For Governor. JA M E S E . BOYD OF UUIl.FOKI>. For CoDfirMa, 7th Diatrict. W ILLIA M A. B A IL E Y OV UAVIE. I n t h e r ’s S p e e c h a t W a y n e a v i l l e . PRESIDENT O F ZKIJ VANCE CLU » ADDRl->JMKrt THK PflO l'LE OF HAV WOOD. W hy H e ia Oppo»*d t» th e Sef- t^ag* A iaeadm eB t. In a Drai,icratand a. Believer In White Supremacy —C'onTinced that the Aiueudnient in Dnconstitu- tlvnal—R. D. GiliBvr Sfpeab. tJO U'.' Ttr !i*.:'««t, \VIX.-.Tt>\% N. C. i. r«. utiiua.j T r u s s i i e s !)R . F . G C H E E K i _ e y e S P B C IA L IS T " i y®" in Lead of » TKUSS Clo..hinr Store, ’ '» ' P * ? -'O " ; F it. DB. V. O. TilOMPSON has W[y-<r-')y. N. C. ,y*ar»’ (Biperieuce iu A djnstics TriUKie*. lie will Per- •onally fit you at- tbe Oid Beliable i TH O ilPSO If DKUG STORE, j tViuiton, S . G. Furniture! i I f "S'013. n .e e c L Fiuaitcr* of any K ind |----------------------------------------—-------- ItT ^ L PA Y Y O U T o S E E D t . M . B . K i m b r o u g h , F . E t i i i t l e y ’i S t c c k ^ ! p h -sic ia k a »d sl -roeok . ____H E SE LI-S -------- 'oiEce, rintdoorSouthofnotelDaTU-, h:sT-cLA S5S F U P .^ :rru P v E a ' |1kl:fi'- jriisj, siw!; slwijj Ceaww. iM »nd §28 Traiie Street, ’v i'rs T o :.', X . o . YOU ua * • Winston, N. C,, MOCKSVILLE. K. C. __ Dr. B. E. AndersoB, -------DEXTIBT.------- OiEce: Fir,!*. Door South of Dr. ICrabroujh'!. Mocks'.i i .le . N.-C. ^:all on - I B H O ’iV N . T n s JETfriiLiTt. i»ve 1 Xinp Line of ‘W Ftibc*. /^ h ristm a s ?M353fIS. \V'atch*B, Jexrfry, Diamondii, Fii;e China, tin t Glar.s, Silver >'&velties, Gold Perm, C'anea and ‘UmbreUas, I bare ■ fike lot of goudE aaitable for holiday t^fts. ««iry aail Milrer W are, Specia 1 »■;! Eje (ilamei. eto. Fine f wnai li me <rtiile you wait and liMvf,r !iue y«i?. l'ri-3**' tiir.es. Tiief» Ut bniiin«s«, BKO'.VK. T«is JSWia.EK. ,p d mavy other noveltiw tor those I n I.il>»rly Street. Next door to ^ b o want lom ethiug neat and up- Euberl‘«thegaD man. ___ . ,jttle money. W he» I ’y«u vinit oui c!ty, call and see tny I W sU lt T o tU r : »l«re whetLer you winh to buy or ^m cKExs. r o t.m ) E s , | - t - ^ 0X I0S3 AXD OTHER j jjjj, 'W ihston , N. C. fAEM PKODUCE. I Eirtet P.-iiti WUI Im Paid Call on me when YOU OOME TO TOW X. D O V T W A IT A MIM .’TE. GOOP WAXC*BS ABaOI-CTELY FRER. We want your name for PASTIME, a brijfbt, clean, illu«trat«d ttory and humoroua paper for the family circle. L w»U Selected S tock of G roee-1“ i ” ‘£ n?t^lO c^V ^iT e^anV ckle ■ilTcr watch to cachtiilMcribcr, t neat mc^luin-niied watch, ifuaranUied for ouc year. Will Keep tliiic for many y^ars aa accurately or a HOO waicfa- A i- for a little worir we gire Gold rtss A lw iys On H -ia:'- Toura to Serve, D. M. M II.LFJJ,»-a4chc«. Bicycles •ewi'-.'f al•achine^, Sa) ' ' ■SalisbnrV Xorth '»r< Una Samplen and partlctaUm ----------------------- I >-.1 no VO tatjrc, and «ee how eaiily )AIT'riTT'i^T> I yo - =»ncei »o:i.e^l.iDg nicv- you wani. lu il i I'-'’' wiU fiirpni;: you. Pie-Uie dui't<V\Ji ; ,5 ,•^ J a'.v. Heitfir er- c!o,!e ■) Uliix'ps f 'r rrial riab^crip;;.;^ n 1 . -J- I'lV t 'a::'-I'l'ettEt, or SS s-.:,t£Dp« I'-Jr •r._;ich Ky. JE . .. aTAXDAUn It A i:.v ,'A r OF rUK SOUTH. Tlie Dli-evt J.iuc to wU I’tiir.ts. te A fi, PALIPOnVIA. f io iu d a , AM) por.T«o n ic o . ptr.cf v n 'W ill <>i :ui i. f“il I'r.nir,'. . sllaaii S!Mv.i„rf<V:i««hi.ll X igl.l: jitain,. P»Bt and: S-ifc ftat,e<iTilte.. T.?>by (heS->j>t!i !- --dr sw'orc:! a Siifi-. r.iirs I^rtablc ^,1,1 Gx,^e<i;tit>iif •ionrii#!v. W c.,ftat«iti(jGenefhllafor. ' mation, or audrcw> F. R. bARll\% lilTiODBU TOMSWEE QOTSTIOllg, ■ lE m 8. CiicKos, M. CULP. f. S. TiTSr «. p. I T rz n r .- ;o v o K .D .c . lieialnetofi BJiifel Brssih LoAdiug Gtm, ‘ $8.50 O ther. N .50, .JC.OK L o lled Shells, 35c i box. Sh«*t, fc. per pound., Primertf,- lie,, a box. A ll OtlMfr G«iorts Bqdafljt Low. F . M . ROteKfiTB, 44i Lihert.^tHs»!t, HriKimmf X. c . The B koord extrada its b rd wii>bes and thanka to a generou* public for ita liberal patronage for the past nine .months. Ita eir- eulation since ita bcjpuuini' has in- erea^ted more thau lU fold. For the pa>it few raontha Ita read - ing m atter has been crowded by siiveriisem euts. Tbe oooting yesr we wish to give our patrons more reading m atter, and to do so we w ant to ask our friends to aid ns in iiicreasing oar subscription list to siMh an extent that we will nut hai e to crowd our space with »d- vertiseiueiits iu order to meet ex pense*. W e do not expect to get rich at the newspaper bnsineaa, and we only ask our friends to help ca m akeit selfsupp'rting. W ewould not even aak this oi yon if we had a snbstantial bank account, and were .'ible to ruB it out of uur own means. The newspaper >aun is the poorest paid worker in the land, ejngideiliig the work done, and the amount laceived. H is Biissiuu; if true to the highest ideal, is to ele vate and educate pnbiic opinion to a high moral and ]K>litical stand ard, in other ^. ords, try to make the world better, by upholding the right anil condeuiniug tii« wrong, aiding by every means iu his pow er to build np the waste places, aud unite his fellow m«u in np- huling and defending the right, uat by creating discord and dis- c<mtent, t b ' great breeder of crime: not by arraying vlasa againat class; not by npholdiag the rigklB anr ' privileges of one uU m> or party ani! lending all bis energies iu depriv ing others of their rights. The year 1900 is asliei-ed in with bright prospects and we should all dbite iu their full fruition. A greiit political battle is lo lie fought. Lets hope th.'it the riglit men aud tbe best rae«ar:reM will prevail, for tbe great and oimmon goo<I of n i. all. Lets hope, and use onr goad »rnac and jadgm ent to prevent tbe ri'petitiqn of tbe Kentncky epiaode of the year ju st paased. Leta pvt t;iir ease before tke people tntthfal* IV atid honestly, believing that the ■l.e great oommea people of our State will unite in upholding the light regardless of tbe outrageoos and dastardly attem pt of the Bim. s ons Regulator machine to &stcD pon the people laws, sabversive >f their rights and libertie*. If we sleep up<in our rigfats, and forget th at “eternal Ti^lanoe is he price of liberty” the sun of roo will go down rpon the loat ighta and liberties of a great nnm- number of our 1^ fortanate frienda ndueigbboi*. Wij^h proapcrity an- rrecedented, the fniu'^_ pregnant with promise, plenty a«d,^.bt>ppi- nei-e, leta unite and poll t(^etber '.'etermiBed th a t f ij^ t and justice shall .ind BMWt prevail. A happy prosperou* new year lo all, with all th at the words im- ply- Th« S tatM BeM . imleigh, 5f< C ., Dec.J*7.—The annual report on the 8 n t« debt made today itb61r8 the to be Ifi,fi01,770, w iti M intereft charge of #S06,178. Tim 8 tat#’« invert- meHts are m ainly Mock in the North Carolina and A tlantic, and Xorth O irolina raflways Bave a nNirket T^lne of •#,iS 66,<HW, and the State’s income ftwni <fe«ro Is (>225.-815.- M o«to<tM fcw a»iir 6 4 Waynesvill*, t)ee. 1 ».—M r. V. Bl. I.uti'.cr oauie iu on th« morning ! train fro* Afhhville t<i make a apre.;h in uppositiou t« the pro- pwuci cdBStitutional aMendment, aocort!i:ig to anaounceineut. Tbe day had lieeu quite rainy and many were kept away who had <«uute<l on heariiig the address. Still there was a good crowd—perhaps ItOO— preteiit. Some of them were for and sume agaiust the amendment. The I)emu<Tdts learing the effect of the argum ents that they expected Mr. Lvthcr would make, h ad llo n . K. 1). Gilmer make arrangenienis with Mr. Luther for a division »/ time. This was grauted. Abuat l:3 0 o ’clor.k U r. Uilmeropened the <liscussion with a sptech iu ther- ough keeping with Mr. Sim m ws and his crowd, saying that no white man would bt; d*prive<l of the right to v-'te, etc. lie said Mr. Luther was iu bad rompauy, and roeited the fact that he wu>ked out of a Oenioeratiu olub in Asheville two years ago because two or three ae- groes Iielonged t > it. The meas ure, Mr. Uilmer stated, was not designed to disfranchise any chits or race in jiarticular, but was in- ictxied to lift the staudard of e<lu- iMtiuQ. The IlepublitMU party had^ been guilty of formulating more uncoDStitutioual laws I ban an ; par ty ou earth. He denieil that this' liitKUisision was a row among Ocwo- crxts, ait Majitr Moody haii staled iti iipeiiing ilie mectiug, as U r. Lu ther jrei'.reteiited the Uepubli<'auB. If the amendment would dlsfrau- ohiM «iue siugle whiteJimii be would oppose it. Mr. Uiiilier was several lioiea applauded. Mr. Luther then tuoh the plat- f-^irw. ilc iipeiic<l by sayiug that lie recugnixeil iu the audieui-e many younz and oM men whom hr claiuitMl as bit friends, lie spoke :iot t« Democrats, Kepnblicaiis or Populists, but to citi/eiis of Xortli OaroliiiH. He acknowle<lge<l Mr. Gilmcr> charge cbat l.e quit a Dcm- (cratic club tjei-ause licRpjee Ite louged to it and was gla<l he diu this. H e was for white supreinary then aud is for it now. ilo had never at'ract'liwl a Deuuirrat iu hi> life, and ia going t« vote for tlu- iiomtiieett wf the party next Au ,;nst. If -Mr. tSilmer is nomidateo .or attwruey ^-acral he will voti- I'or him. “ Unt If this measure is adopted,’’ Jeclared Mr. Luther, “ oiM-third oi he white laeu of W estern N ortl Carolina will be disfranchised.’' ■.Vben Mr. Settle came out for th* ;iieiu>ar«, he was i<onsiiiere<i b\ ihese Democratic leaders as a gen- lenian, a (Christian and » scholar. Mr. Lnther said he wss still prM ident of the Zeb Vance Doao- orati« club of Aabeville, and while all the nwmbera were not opposed to the ameudment he knew many of the vc. y best of th e n who stood with him. Any man who claimed h« was not a Democrat waa guilty of a gross misreprescntnliou. THE PLEDGE TH A T W AS BBOKEX. AU the Democratic speakers at the State including himself, said Mr. Luther, had declared, under inatructiuns direct from Chairman Simmons, that it the 0>tn>ocrate were suooessful last fall no man, white or black, shanld be disfran chised. They all told the people at the time that Uoltun and the Be- publicans were liars. H ad those pledges been kepti U e Lielievedin honesty ip politico as well as in anything else. There is no donbt about the lifth section being de clared uneonstitntiunal. Tbeu in this western sectiuu of tbe S ut« three white m in to onenegrawonld be disfrauchised. <‘I cuun here to ii-piescnt the principles of Zeb Vance,” said Mr. ijntber, “ who never favored deny ing any man the right of soS'rage. If yon will show me a single word or deed of Vanoe’a that be fiver fa vored aueb a meaMurei then I will Tote for it.” The Democratic pw ty as a wboley Ur.- L nther said, d'<l not favor di*- woulil btttlit-onSii.t'jtityijill. 'M'hk'h Unil c*«t fait iwce't things l/cWVi would it b€f The speaker voiu- 1 they waktl him too fat, that’s .vhu pariKl M r. tiilntt-'r to a (Huiday I he is:. 19v(l^ nite wheii he goes to' .icbOol teai-her whii asked bM class • btd he kuMK d«wti and pra>s; who li-as the mtrther of M uses,' wberliapon the Utfle boy answered, ‘P h a ^ h ’s daughter.” Tli*:t<kteh- I lay me (X toruibi prijT the Phara«*’s diught^t simply fltund i (I'u git h thru without a doubt) ,____:i anuther tHts: tMay'/— I prijT the Mrd ciiy sole to iceep tl’tt gut tno'jher umler way/; ‘Yes.'Hoses in a tnltiket the boy, “ that was What sbi^Siiid.” Mr. (iilm er’s Mst^MHlits in m laM campaign and his pftaeut pfrsitiou do not agree. M r. Luther read ait extract front the Wilmington U tfsenger tftfore the last eleeUdi,' in which that pa per denounced a# M ifinpid lie (he ■■Iiepubli«isu-Popifii«t story” that any man would be diSfrani'Maed in ease the Democrats Wun; thktif the DeiKoerata desired to 4e this, they bad not the power, etc. 'iliat waa uaiy a sample of the statemonta uuHie by every Democratic speaker aud paper in the State. W hat do they Say nowt They advocate a meaanra that will disfmnehtaemany of the tieat white men in W estern Xorth Carolina, among them many old soldiers who fooght the battlas of their country. OPl-OSEDTO W B IT E DISFRAJI- CHISEM ENT. ‘Call me a Kapnblican, a Popn- liat, a dog,” saiu Mr. Luther elo quently, ‘’but 1 aw going to tight for the righU of these old wbile- heudett men iu Haywood aud else where.” A ehurch member oi Asheville had asked him tor his reasons lor opposing the amenu- ment. He replied that he was un willing to see old soldiers and many other uuiettered white men put ou the plane with negruea. The uhurch member said that wonld ail ue “ lixed” by the registran and jud|,es of eleotiou, who woutd see ikal liiL'Se meu were allowed the privilege of voting. M r. Lather said he did not like the kind of re iigion laat prompted such neiariouM iiM'lbods. A vontractioa ot the iranchise means domination by the itrtslocncy. The fact was relerred lo that places like Asheville ne groes hail better eUueatioual faeili- Ues than tue while people of tbe ewuutry Ouiiricts. Tnese negroee would DO tUiowed the ballot while lue ifoor, milearueit white* woulu not. The Itest negroes are the oi<l ;^U>e element, every one ot whom rfould Lie disfrauchised, while the colored town dude who p ans his hair iu the middle aud wears liangs wouM exercise the ri|(kt oi ii-ku ohise. The speaker had spent time jn d money iu the inteiest of. his jiarvy; ha«i always woriicd in its uehalt; 'Bo niau hail a right hi questiou his deinocraey; bnt if this measure in adopted it will damu liie Uemoeratic party. “ -Hr. Gilmer telle i« n it will dis- irauchise vegrue* eit-il of the ucgc; i say it will disfranchise while uici. irest of the ridge. ’ IX JUBY TO T IIE yiTBLIC SC'UOOW. During the last ele-tion, Mr. Lmbt r said, if the Dnntocratic can- Udatm ha«l said w tot they no»- viy, you would have to rake thr iegislaiure with a flue tootii eomi. n order to hnd a DeWMtratic mem !ier. If the amendment carrier f)»n tax canaot l»e f.jllK;le<l by thi •ircseiit pro<«», and ia tuis wa: iiir public schools will suffer. Ii vuuld injure childrei vet iinliom. In my old home township is Bun .oralie oiunty seventy-tive mei veuld Its disfrancbiae<l: iH nil ol 'A'*«t*rn V>>rth i^arolina at leaei te.O M w nnU feilt* meet the re- quirenentn «f tbia law. Do jwn want to diafrancbiae your white kin and frlendsl A re not the ways of our fathers who have gone before good enough for nat Let ua nil atand by oar convictiona. Mr. L ather waa given oonrteoue attention throughout and bia speech opened the eyes of many wayfaring ameaduientitee. aaid 1 prky the Lijrd my su.e to take (Atiii bar all other peepul out). '*My uakwi,” maw .naya, W e p«M i 9lr;tnanvortisomenlof Kt*- Uoi Dvjpi'prfia Cure in o «r colhniiM thus IsHuc, ana Wish to .-*ny tu our read- f.rsi that w« l»\rlit;vf thirt p re n a ra tio D i^ %rorthy of a trial by any person' saf- ftTin^’ tr-.*m that ajfoniaing- dirtea;rf^>; \7c hont’Ktly believe it will do for jo’u ali the iiiaiiufacturvT.4 claim tor it. Kodol Dyspepsia t’urc is prepared by the well-kiiowri aad reliable firm of K. (\ D eW itt Jt c'ij., Chicago, aud fronr our lonjr experience iu a ba 5>rne?a .sense, with ^hat tiraa as advertisei'S- wc feel riafe in saying that they wouid jist turrable, 'a in t it! i Bhould i ihink he would ruther take a vhc;*- shun ter a while amt let suuibuddy else try to run the crth fer a few weeks jist to see if they Jo it.” “ W ell,” paw says, “ I’ll fell you they had a remedy of the hiijheit merit aad conscientiously ii would ci;ro. tUu.: ?.!!Eostui:h‘.jr3alconi- > aint W e further .idd thnt it this preparatlu:r is eiju:u ;o tiis gv^-r « A! known reuiedies ’ "■ ' ' ' D e W itt’-; tittle J[)e- how it IB. lie don’t think it would W itt’s \Vit 6h Ffaiet yalve^ ami O be rite. You he is a filanther-1 ^ist. livery few <lays he gives [win ii.>> wA'y iaV .p-jhTi: favf»r. , - - cheerfully and ho’artilv K'i'.'c our put»- norsepittle or a uorfea anylum to j Uc enaor.semeut to this concern, and ftuukbuddy wkart neadft one iu th eir; th^: ivUabiUv* • ‘....... bihzneis. If he wuuldeu’t keeplj*^ makeu » million every weeUer two ', vol.mtar th eir; th*.: ivUability of the yuoda vhcy mau- P^^’^ture, which latter hasbecnlarpc* ...... b* means of their success; and ii emiorscmciai ttimply p-.Tfuruiiaj; .t .Lu.w 0urr_aus:ni. W e b s t e r ’ s I I n t e r n a t i o n a l \ D i < 5 l i o i s a r y Suc<e«6or t./i.'ic *• I tstandarct i, rf«^r.s.no% *trrttiun« II I',.'). SllJ>r«UM i ! I'tiiiri. nil U).; Statn Su- ,I ^‘r«inr< oiiita.jiyjj^^u^.r- , XVarruiy Commended 1-7 Fnpt-rtnunikt'-a , I'i < I'rfni-, I Ob rK<t>)i^(<('>raI t.;wOoiwt>;iouluuuiUr. Inviilunblc * ' Jh-» l-ftuiehAM, nirtl ti> ,. ittK VtafJvr. pffv ;ierirJuutil i.uU ^U* <c«ln'-ai<c‘r. < ; 7! i2 K.;sT rOR Pi; ACTIC A LISE. ) It U eaty tu find the word w aatcd. t It is easy t» anccrtain t *«<' rrnnunclatlon. > it {» cary to trace th« xriiw iti oi «i t»t*r«l. * !tlsc o sy to leern w b a ;a word m eaos. . - ............. .v.w.itary now could he do iicii kiu^ Uetds nn onr pan. we feel that we are fer tbe poorl” " ^ e ll,” maw says, “ meliby that mite be so, after all. Ho we otteu to blame him too harsh.” ! Xow,” paw auserd. “ 1 spose the people what would pit sum of the munny he wasent taken it all mite look after the orfuns ami biUl the borsepitiles if thay had a cbanct, and mebby sum of them need it theiEselfs. l!nt how doen he nol Ue can’t take no chances by lettin people run thingsou there own hook. Even if he does keep gettin richer and richer takiu iu five dollais what other folks can hardly spair and glvin away tlrrty sents ol it to help the sick and the orfuns. W hen a man is a Hlanther- prist he can’t jist set around Itrtlin other people giv* away what tliey think they kin alTonl. He hast tc take it away from them and divide it «p am ui'g the poor and keep about ninty ate pur sent fer his trouble.” “ W ell,” h«w told him. -‘Idon’t see how sitch a man gits enny rest ont of life. I should think be wonld be worried all the time for fear the bank mite -falc and he would lose his m unny.” 1 Before paw {;ot a chsnot to toil US enny more about it little Alberts come in and sed the pupp w».>; - hsivcn a fite with Mortou’i uawg in tbe alley. | Paw beat we to the dore by a neck, and I gess he Avould of got to . the tile furat to>i oiily tbe man that was putten ia coal fer the Header- aons t .irned around the corner with j bia wheal barra jiat a» paw got (bare goin the other way. W hen I reachcd the ptaee the man hail one arm lowae and paw , waa tryin to git the handle of ihe wheal liarra otl'en his ne::k. Itotb of them waa spitten coal ont in the alley aud lettin it go to w&ste. GEOKGIE, ; in Chicago Times-Herald. j I The Kcw Crlcaaa PIcaynne says: * aUa now ft. in>n-^!TW*-t t- f«<lBsitr7, ’ i.‘t 6fhol»n*luri. in*<i i And . c.y.*ol' Ihi! p'f-iok-!* J.utl wurJw e>tt < C-T Tiia Bl-ST. • f-'.-ni vn ayi>Hf<ttl0n to < I o. eC* c. rt co.. }^bii-.bvrs, \ C p^io^ilcld, Jtass,, l \ S. A . C A 'i 'T iC ^ . < calkd ••VVcbcttr's OiCiloiwrie*.” AU O £tr;'j.''UM*r.rs «>f lijc International 9 1 ;;ti..• Lc.*r <.*.:ron Vjc froot f oxTT na .Vaovn ia the cuut. DcWitt's Little Early Ki'iers purify he blcod, clean the lirer, Inviirorate .ae Byjtem. Famoiii little pil’.i for coniitipaiiua anu iivcr .:ow1>1-,-l. c. c. SAKFOHU. fm ncbisenitnt; it ie mittely a ftw of tbe party lead«M who favor it. H r. Lntber thM rend laws of 1900. showrtg thnt th» act w o u ld ---------------- . . apply to all' voter* nHlce. E ither toantry in th^ mornen and sh ^ a the constitiition of the U M ted' the gatea ait nitic . - i » r a. on J. P . K orgna- It «a« a Inckjt thing for Colum bus that he come over here and discnveted this country when be did,” paw Sed when we w*» geth- ered arauud the fawbly aurcle n iu before taat. “ W hyl” maw aat b in . “ Ilecos,” paw told her, “ if enny- bndy eome over here looken fer a place to land new do yon am what would hapent J. Peerpont Morga" wonld be tfaare when tbe grate die- enverer pnlled »p to the dock and aay: “ 1 bait to eH harsh with yon, Chria, but this belongs to n ain dy- dyeale w hat I have ju st formed, nari it yon want to tie a rope to the w «st«n bemaafeer you got to pay tlM akeydool price.’ ” “ \Vho is J . Peerpont U uq^nf’' inaw ast. “ I think I t e d that ime before.” *'H eia th « d » n w htt leta God prasathe button,” pa e told her, '% «d he doea the reet. H e blowir Klew hissel fte th e peepnl of - thie miMDUS mUilY ;KiiNS. Nerlolk A We»ters-Railivay Co. K-ianoke, Va., Ue.;. 7, 18M. Traias Nos. 27 and 28, between Ha- f«r«town and Shenandoah; Sow. ;H and 32, between Roauoki. and Vviu- •t«u-Satcin, aud Non. 3-S and 36, hi • f .^eea Lynchbury and Dui;.au, wili | je run es Sunday, December Z4th. i JAMES 0. CASSSLU Ueu. iijp'. W. B. BSViLL, (ieli. l-ai.3. AtfV. j Jhristmss aaU 5 e» Year Csliday Ex cufiioa Tickets to Kicliiuoad, Va., Waahisftea.U.G ,aaJ all poinia o* Norfolk a£il Wentern Riilway. I Tickets n sale Dec. Snd to 25th, aad Dec- JO: j to Jan. 1st, good fo.' rv- tura paisag.: Jan. 4th, IVOO. W. B. BCVILL, G-44. PaM. Ajt., Va. >H*1ERICA’5 ftnPar.5F.NTATIVE rA'ilHON AlAQAZINi: TH ED ES IQ N ER l^ublUhcd ninthly viTii ►:.avhc,o;.:e C O L O R E D P L / Z r e s . a:so S t a n d a r d P a t t e m r The only relbhf-' p stterns, hccaur« they f^'jbcr.riplron Trie'jaye^r. (0 c::!3 for pinglo t:?!es. CAKVACEERS V.'A.KTCD F01 THIS PL'SLICATIO!. ll!<siral c»!h Writs f-r “ Itpii: C-: V sni t:-rac f; C'-'bsc. t'na Dcpartnc!!?, T H E D H S ': : j* West 14th St., New York Oly. He oi»tiB a mifi- isfafea or thi#law / ene or theother/ yttn’doller yot end hae aprivnf ear pays 'or th<* t**p^r ar,«l 2 ticx< !«. ^ iB in mi c The A gricultural and -ilechanical College will reopen January 3d. Al ready 25 students have passed the en trance exam inations ait the various county seats and about £5 more have f applied for exam ination a t the college, • of whom only 15 can be adm itted, as i there are in all only 40 vacancies in • the college. The college was full by ’ the 1st of last November, since when new students have not been received. But dismissals, resignations, witu- drawals and oUier causes h::ve created ‘ since then about *40 v.icancips. Thera have been three dismissals for vicious ‘ conduct, seven w ithdrawals from pov erty, tw enty discharge.*; for neglect of study and other duties, and ten resig nations by students not venturing lo try the term exam inations. The policy . of the college is to help every needy and w orthy boy. but to deal honsstly and frankly w ith those who will not work, and w ith «the!r parents. No drones are allowed to rem-'in. Tresi- dent W inston and the faculty are de term ined that the diploma of the Ag ricultural and Mechanical College shall • be an indisputable guarantor? of good ' character, good ihabit-? and good work accomplished. They intend to -hold ev ery student in the college to a strict performance of his duties. No better proof of this could be furnished thaa tiu^ discharge of 33 students during the : pr*st term . The w ithdrawal of seven ’ others from poverty was a pitiful con- - trast. President W inston says he would use ?1,000 annually to the great- In fsiecting s Sewiog M nchine. picl out the ono tb at runs the ligliteBt sews the fastest, niHliee the least noi8« IB most durable, will not break t» i thread run backward, will not puck er th 9 lightfbt fubric.s, has pateui epool wire, ntitomutic tention releast ball bearing, etc. THE WHEELER & WILSON poesesises all the above points of sn- pcriority over any other make. Coatt nothing to examine ont. For t-ale by R. J. B O W E \, Winston* N. C. K o d o l Dyspeps^ Cure Digests w hat yoa eat. Itartillcially digests the tood and aids Nature in strenKtheninp and recon- S f I a n t and tonic. K o otlm r preparatioo noMy nojf- / "e college wiii up ran Tnnrri'irh it in ctiic'iencv. I t in- Janua.ry 3d. Students a im in g by J^in stantu?relieve.‘;an(! pcrm anentlycures , uai-y 2d m il obtain rooms in tbo col- ...... Dysipcn.'ia, Indiw ^tion, H eartburn, : lege buildings. Those going late, r ill 1 3 3 .0 7 ; Platuiencc. Sour Storaacli, Nausea, { have lo look out for themselves. ;28S.09 SicljH eadache,G a=traIiiia,Cram ps,and ' ' aliotlierro.'u'.tsof iniperfcetdigo.'stion. P rep ared iy E. C. DeW Itt & Co.. C t)lcaa» _______C. C. Sanford. . . TH Y TH E . . “ HEWHONiE” SEWiKO M IN E . A GIFT FOR THE YEAR. The $1 0 0 ,0 0 0 A ppropriation to Public Schools. The State snperiiUendent of public instruction'lias cpnipleted the appo;- tionm ent oj theillDO.OOO'leglslatlve'^):*- cial ' i}ipproprIaJtion »'f:^or -tlie pnbl.c schools am ong‘the differeirt couuti«-'4'- Each school child is ^ v e n 15 >4 cents, and the apportionnient is ia s fd cn the school census. It is estimate d that the $100,000 appropriation will only run th-e schools a week. W arrants £c)t the paym ent of the fund are being made out. and were sent to the school officers of the vari ous countiess^Monday. Treaaurer W orth says "he will, not be able •i'O honor the w arrants until he collects mure money. It will probably be several weeks be fore the w arrants are honored. W ake county gets-a larger lump jf the money than any other. M pckici- burg follows, and Currituck will, re- i ceive the smallest. W ake has a school I population of IS.301. and v.HI tiu-ru- fore receive $3,S03.10. ileckleiibufg has a .school population of 1S.0G3. and the county’s appnrtinnm eui is 52.7n4.60 \ ___ Currituck has only chiUlriiii -if ! ( ;f ^ school age. find the county w ill-oaly ! receii'e ?2CC. Ill addition to the $100,000 approiJ'M- aiion. N orth Carolina givos annually to her pr.ulic schools.- •' The..‘folIovv'ing is a list of ih(j^;oim- ties* and the cnm unts thpy.w:!! j*C('eiTe: Alamance. • $1,340.22; AlcKanflor. S7U;.14:* Ailp^h^ny. S4i;n.9a: IIBEHIA ASKED OOB AID, French Encroachm ent Responsible For M ontgomery’s Visit,.:it is Said. REPU BLIC/'N EED S PRO TECllO N . T he C rnlBer ’6 Irtleston nn to tn lo ii Seen I t .D a te o f U e r C all P rcelnrtos th e Id e a Tliitl th e C ruise In A n y W ay C onnected W ith th e B o er W a r^ O itr N cs:«cted C uttU iie StatloiiH . . Wa.‘?iiix «tos . 0 . C. (Specinl).—Although th« u:ivui btfl'’ial.s will make no statehieat respecting, tho criilse ot the Kontgom^fry to Wost Africa, it i-s «diriittc-d that- the sjiip was there In the «arly r;ul, rGtifruinfc.^p her ittatiou iitiJueiios Ayn s abont November 1 la.‘?t. Theso dato.^ iu T H E N E W S E P IT O M IZ E D , W atU incrton Jtem ji. The President ha.s approved the retire ment ffom active servicoof Captain Edwin White U. S. N. Captain White has been inthe’sorvice since Xoveraber 29,1861. His last eoQiroand wae tbe Pljil.-idelphift, which on tlie Pacific coast tlurlug the war Aifth Spain.. Saiatlpo:^ amo>»ff Indians In the In- diau Tdrrirorv :iuil air Crow Creek Ageney, in'^outh PalJota, and other je.servutiODs has ussnmod serlou.^ phases. Congrcas viH beaskrri for ,a» apfronrlntlon of $.j0,000 with v.'Jiic i nut the epiJomie. j The Department of State has called upon Minister Hunter for a report of tho fact.'^ iu the oiise of the- two Americans, Imboden and aold, who were killed by a native in San Pedro, Honduras, recently. Seorekarv Gage said In an interview that the Troiisury had done everytliing witbiu his po’wer to relieve'the money stringency. Inapector-Gonornl Breeklurii^Re.in his an- TlfflTHAfflCANWAS C haracter o f th e C am paign H.r. En tirely Changed. TO E R ? UP-TO-DATE M E T H O D S ., RAM’S HORN Strancth of tU. Boor r«.U lo„ .1., T pjeln-T he Tranaraal Foroos Are Now Dl8CH.lIn«a Armlos-Bnslosetl Gi»Tl.o«. Are in Uo Immcdiato I>an*.r-W aIllnel''or K«l>ertsV Ar,..y. LoNTO»(By cable).-A dispatch to tho DRlly Mall from Pietermaritzburg «ays: “Every aiy reveals some new fact ro- __the streuBtU ol tlie Boer position Bual report to the Wllr Department. ur 2 e.» to the services ot Con- the creation ot a joint army anil “'" y , „i.»racti-r ot tl'e cua-'Iio.'inl to obtain better co-operation be- tinental offlcer?. tho ch^acti.r ol tl.e caia paiga has changed. We are no onser flghtins a Joe who relies opo.. BUerilla tao- tlos; bat we have to deal with wliat is rapidly beeomlDB a dlsclpliuea army, en- I ioylng the advantages of kuowins the | ooantrv a n d ot selecting th.= scene of con test without the burdens or a cumbersome -"•'^^B oers have convered the hills near Colenso into lortresaej ot immense h a i s n i v ej board to obtain better co-operation be- twotfu tbe t.WQjiitanches of the service. General Jliles has suggested a plan to fill vacaneies ot the second ii«utenaut rank by I ffradnatinjr on'Ij’ehruary l.'Sthe present Hrst i elasp“at Weat“ Point. Adjutant-Gonernl Corbin opposes tiiis, and there is a chisb, which must bo aettl«"d by the Secretary ot War. Tbo Urgent Dellcioucy Appropriatio:i hill is practically made up. The total will amount to about •■$51,000,000. OJ this WSl IE FOR CiBGULliBSJJewing Machines we manufacture and their prices before you purchase any ether. THE HEW HOME 3EWINQ MAGHIHE CO., O R A N G E , M A S S . SJ Huicn SqTiare, N. Y. ChicoRO, UL St. Louis, Mo. Uullad,T«3S. Sail Frand»co,Cal. Atl&Rta.Ga. FOn SAL£ BV Free tuition. We give one or juore free schol arships in county in tbo U. S. W rite ms. W ill accept noles for tuition or can deposit roonty in bank until poHtiou 2.S .sctlired. Car farepsid. No-vac&tion. En- A mortgage :has b."en recorded in the oflicp ol the register of deeds of F w - ptteville by John Blue, prcsidpnt of the Aberdeen .ind Rnckfish railroad. This is to secure an issue of coustructiou bonds for the road in the am ount of, $30,000, at B FQr cent, inttrest. Mr. lilne ha-s been devotin.t; eners.'.' and means to this enterprise, which will open to business and to m arket a fine farm inb and tim ber couiitry. The complo:ion of the read is a m atier of no sm all importr-sce to Fayetteville and the whole tributary territory. The legislature b.st spring itppro- nriated $11)0,000 directly to the public schoolf-. It was hoped that ih? n'.oney would be i-n hand by the end t.E the vear. but the State Treasurer said ho ilid notr have it. Tbe State superin- teudent ot public instruction i.^ m a t ins out w arrants for it new, on a ba sis of ID 1-1 cent- for each child of school age; the number bsing tal:;-! ;m :he last school census. Tho w arrants are being is.=ued on th:^ .-Vudltc:' and the latter will iES\;e hi.i w arrar.rs >a the treasurer, but the latter ."ivcs tao superintendent no assurance when h« will be able to pay. It was hoped that the money would certaini.v be in ha:i<] bv the second Monday in January, but it will not set to the schools by then. A rrangem ents are being made to coe- struct a turnpike through Deep Gap to Boone. Tliis read was chartered bv the last legislature and much of the stock has already been subscribed. W ilkesboro and her sister town. Xorth \Vllke.«;bQro. enjoying an immense trade from the counties beyond tlie Blue Ridge, and this turnpike w ill be of great benefit to them. An attenipt at jail breaking at iP osU ions,,, S u a r a n io o d _______ ______ __ ___^ leritVy- U m ^openfori^ii I Statesville was frustrated Thursday ; evening. A w hite woman. prd,soner Addrcr-isJ. F. Craughox, rrcs’i, at eiUicrpwce, i had iiv<?n the men a stay £rpm her I corset, vith which they succeeded in : sawif»i? away the iron har. The plan ; was for the prisoners to collect' in the D r a . u g r a o n * s 5 ^ 1 - a o tJ c a I ..— Term., ^ G&’tfeaiOiJ, T«a.; Savannah, Ga., ^ Texarkanaj Tsx. Cooki:cepinK. Shorfhand, Typcw ritinj, ctc.The mo.st thcrou^h, practical aud schools of lie kind iu the iForld, ard the brst ^^jvHfieifonesia the South. Indorsel bv bankers. r.:ercbaiit=;. ministers and others." Four weeks in hooUkeepmg with us ar<* equjil to ' vwelve weeks by the old plan. J. F. "DraugJ-.on, ?re4djiit, is author of DraH^rhon’-s N-iw Sj'stem of Bocfvkeepinsr, “Double li:iti>' ilade Ea.«i%’' Home study. We have prepared, for home siu(^- bookh.CO bookkeeping, penmanship and j ruttin:? his thi*oa't. Ke severed anrur- shorthand. Wnte for price list “lIon;e Study.” , .Extract. ‘'Prof. DR.vnoHox—llc-aniedhook- ' terv on the right sid^ of his^neoV:. and Veepiii|;.it hcrae from yonri^ks, whilehoMing : came very near bleeding to death be- a posiijou as nipht telegraph operator.”—C. I? i , x ^LEFriNGWEi.1^ Bookkeeper for Cerl»er * ^^ore he was foimd. . ■ ^ It is announced that ,.i;«dge II. G. , MiiIHns'and J. C. Penn, ot M artius- GflV TAYLOR'S I rille, joint owners In a„half interest ■ nur I TTTrBo f | in a valuable w ater power on the'M ayo. LOVE L E n E B S . a ; M ; & » « river, four miles west ,f« m BriceV $1,210.«9: AshQ. $1,081.22; Be.^ufort. $1.18?.*40; Bertie, $1,145.88; Blid'eu. $i,- 0U2.(i^>: Brunswick, $694.03; Bhhci^mbp, $2.2GU.30; Bu.'ko. ?iU‘.7.GS: Cab?.rnjs. 51.- Caldwoll, $San..“;2^ ; Canidrn. ,09: Ca-A‘erc:. $583.93: Casv.-dl. .$740.54: C.'itawba. $1,330.71: ^.hathain, ?l.33t».81; Cherokee. S‘:73.28r ChDwiin/ $.=itS.nr,; Clay. ?’76.0S: Cleveland. ?1.-; 4M..K': Columbus, $1,317.10: Craviva,*' .?1,157.C2: CumberlaiK]. $I,7.*.0."4; C'.iv- rituclc. S206.r>3: Bare $22r..39; Davids ni; $1.2f;4.96: Davidson.. .$]2S4.yG: Davi.c,- StJOl.15; Uup’in, ^i;3.7u;47; Du-ham, $1.- 250.19: Edgccomfac. 53.ol9.47; For.sytli, $1,712.11; Franklin,' 1.23R.77: Gast .n. 51,402.30: f^atcs, Sr;79.S0: Grnhani. $2=10. 55: Granville $1.2f:0.S1: Greene, 596.7:^; Guilford. $l.s5r,.77: Halif.-ix,’ $],G7G.25f H arnett. $8S..:J4; Haywcod. $9CU.l4; Henderscu SiMG.lS; Horti )i-d. ?S40.12: iryde. S.-.OS.r,;: lrr.I<>ll,'$1.498.3;J: .Ta ^k- srn. SCr>G:J)7: .lonnston. $1,70S.91:. .Tmcs ^:42.'>-P5; Lep->lr. $31/>.67; .L.inc.-ln. Maoon, SUSO.Sl: Madlscn. .^1,2 M arlin. $8;i9.Sl; .McDov.ell. .ICSK'. ITJVE AT JIOSllOTIA, LirKIU.V. theui^eivoi may h'3 re^aril'id as .‘'uiUc'ioat to il/.^i>el an;y impreo^tou that th^ erulso T7as ifl aay mauu«rconnected with the war Ansc.-n, j betwenu tbo British aud the JJoerj*. As to the roal objoets'of tho crulf.e it i.^ lifilloved that theNaryDopartniPnt had It's «ye upon :t po.'^sihlo coaling sta;ion on the Wcint Coii^t. Jli'.Poro and du.riii;^ tho Civil ■\Var tho United States had no leas than three eoallug stations ou that ootvsl. Tliey woro pnietieally,abandoned \7 hcu the Woiit Afrift&ti station't?as dr<JpV«od from tho li-jf, Uit. tho ehl«f of theEqiilp* niAut liiir<fau. Jleac-Adiniral Bradford, ba.s tftronxly urs-'d thUt ihwy be rH-0 otabll9 !i’>*>J. so as to iii.sufe our naval vessels aboar^o of coal. “U'lDly whon pa-syinj? from iiio Eastern Atlantic {State.s a»jound .to tho HlulippiiK's and (’hina, in tho eveiic that tlio .Siioz Canal should cfosed Ui?a!nvt tliem. Tho Lih^^iau Go^’ornment .41ways'hasb(^Bn wHlioGr aniL«'veL->anxlou3 that tbo station ou iti: coast tihouid he l:npt iip, if only as a manlfeslatlon of tlje iniero^^of the Uniteil ui‘t^«» colony it created, and^lo pro- } tect iiby,aur jn^ral InUuencea^xaia.'ft ’ peali a^';,'re<Slou'. T.V^ JJpiti.-.h O!)noeptton of « . the ^font.aromery.’s visit to Africa tU«roiore | lu: y be «;ntiroly wltbln tlio lino of ppoba- bilitvVas* iut#»Hdad not ouly Ip afford us a -!.J.;.-,- •'■K'‘>t'd ci»uiing station whoro <juo is badly .’H- *' ir! lie.d. but al.^o to c::lnblt to other uatJoos ^Uc.'.'JO, I'Aiir ’Kl'nriil inrnrpct in tfi%_ amount S45,007.871 is asked tor the i E veryw here they have splendid Departteent, aud ^2,948,740* lor tho Kavjs ; ® *. _jjy of them bomb proof.,’ D ^pariment. j L rm lt the ahlftln? of i?ud:5 i -------------- ■ 4!th ustbnishins rapidity. The raam posi- I <<: r .Idoiited Iili'.nds. , tlons are . connected with the ontlvlm: | Jlrljadier-Uencral Samuel.B; M. YoanR J «aus ! r t ^ ^ a the approaches. IVo.aUly . LeSiluarters at ViKaa. : 'he li:. ''iliil -nir.M.:! not being esteeaici is h "' -I God pity tbe mau ^vl.o ow n in'aocence. ' ■ If there is no-.him; ;n , poi'tunlty” never ccnis.s. ^ ' I t is a blessii- ta . is a eurse to a;-. ODiuiona;,./ ^^' ^ T he m e mail w Ik , ' . has made the sro:it!s:. H e who boasts o f s „ ,„ | , th a t he is not used to th, ,ir.' '<1 There is a gre;it diffoaij, i faith in the fact of a m.il , .0'" ’ in God. • . There Is ra> rapacitv f„r the heart uni.il ii ha-: enip;,r,i i-’: others. ‘' ' It would be a sorry worWj; is re.ae.lle.t, ft us out 0 ; Il;s plar;!. the dcit-i-l;left 1 leave Him ot;t of ou:- GABEEN. j, : lie! ■ the orclmr.1. ' cllj 1 ;" ' „rs’ m eeting n sue- . r a i ! ‘claim eil fuac th e v.il ^ 'a T o rc h a r.l was ou the i t j l „„ of ''■ " ,,,1 trees w ere m ore 1 u J ft nir w hich gave | r.il k “ -.,o r to the ^ '1 ; jc.lo m from frosts. i fd . J f J, muoU com plaint , I nicUy, shingles; I W e liave liearil niau rorortoa that a 1 1 L t“ “ bouta yard H'.iaave I J 'nil ' •'1 ' “used these sails aii.l | ^ casilv fl’-iven. aiic not I J .if one hua better pay I ‘ L i nail.'^- Those ^.b.. I iUliags baiit or rcp.in-ca 11 rvrajor-Goneral OMs h.as issued a doereH saactioning^civil marriages in the Phllip- pincij. • .»Gejieral Bates returned to; Staaila from .the raisings at Oottr-hatto, Polloh,.. Parang-Par.'vnj?. Dnvao and r.Iati, Tho Spltan. ?IIdf.nao, aud the ieadli:;^ Batohs Welcomed tho ikmet^ieans. ‘ .• Contracts have boen awarded for the construcilou ot two roa'ds, south fro.m Tho enemy's discipline is improviug, Tbe trenobes represent great manual labor, for which the Boers haye a keen disliti-, S h e way i» which they restralQed their fire when our troops wpre advanciuK Is aa- otlier prool ol inQproveH solJIeriac ■’ T h e JIodderBiver correspoaJent o[ the D a ily Chronicle gives an explaaatiou oi a j siubien rlfla lire laeiplicably opeuetl frcm ;siiilden riaa lire lae^li the Boor trenches. He says: ■•Tlie Boers bavel wires stretobed aluas Aceoltoand" Jlitfa’tl,"Pa'erto iilco, elBift- i tbe ground la froat ot the trenches and eca miles, for which 5200,000 baa beea ap- | rhns ,-iv 'priateJl bv tho Ihsalar budget. touched a lamp is e.'.tinsahjl ert, tbiis t,n- ^ ^ , ifnpw arm ne. One night a hlsh wtnd ex-Division aea.lqnarters at Havana Caba, S’ resulted la a has issued a roster o( the troops in the Isl- . The lire ceased whea tbe and. * include!, a.ueh valuable laforma- 1 j?"® ^ j tlou cpueuTuiag tlu) resourdes of^Cubn, ec- i Jjjgp" Cald Pieiiuc J u ElriJir. In the Viiif of I::;;,,;, rnil tlu* in-\v-'sr «-i;',nvo • is a cMi* ih a‘ by li;;- mui whcf‘is (•innj»n's<.-s ;! . liquid wliirii, . iu . throu.cli jiijH-s. pru.:.;.-, > qnlred to )»rcs«>rvi‘ ;li.> ;!,■ \i|. du*-ts lr:snsjiiiri»‘<l i” ; \Vh:ii liu- !i‘.-w-vflS. u v .i I >!1 Ul’::, ‘Ilia •I'liiii: peulally in mines,fdieBts aiid public lands. Kuilway interests of Havana have been ooii^olldiilcd auderthe management of the Electric Ilailway Company. Sauor DoI:i, (lovei-nor of Plnar del Rio, Cuba, HMVS tlmt the tobacco crop of that provinco is worth ■'$20,003,000. Labor on tho piautations commauds >'4 a *lay. A correspondent of the Daily News at i Frere Camp announces that a tramway is being constructed from tbe railway to a ; hill eommandiug the Boer position, and thftt along this tbe British will eonvey , hfeavy gnns. ^ , ! In view ot the apparent supineuess of t ha British commanders in prevenliu^: tti«» ni:«y ji<*c<»:uiil:<h in ;• torprisi» livif :;ay. tbuuirh flk-u^tl for it. blit :.l”; iUfCUs:oly (•(iUi-<*nir:iii - msu'kot nni’ ut:iy '.it- ^^alhUl. \ »Ty li Hit II;., i: tlii;, i.lj- I Afareweil baa.|net was given to-Genera! ^^"ro- I Brooke in Hn.vaun; brioC speeches were : Beer Positions aloaR tbe rugeU and fi.o I «eaerals Jirooko aud Wood. MoJder H"'er3, lif,?.'tl !0 oojee. of I , * . j ^idered to he praeti'i.'tiiy impregnabp*. n -r.. , ,1 .-.r : OU T lui t utal j ntore® :\Kckl^nburg, ^2.<o4..i0: ^iitciiell, Jtr \ ;f,r.li<:ed by Americans, 44; ?.Icii:sonicry, $G94.79: Monro, .f'.l,- ■ "D0.3': X:isn. SI.305.18; N^jv/ Hav.o\er, I ^low. Si.17.S-: 0.iani:e,s,10.^0; P.:ml.co, I ■ S;450.9t; Pasiiuntau!:i Peniier, * ]>oina 4 Ctc. • Tko total ii,cinb‘*r of tiin vlclim.' of tbe I vt.iui uanuus Eraznell mlu’i’*,' aecideut near Brownt- nes'ro coioay i '‘‘ile, Penn,, is tivuiity. Aldormau .JiOcir^iJ HUl, of I'tilw.nukoo, ---------5— , AVIs., committed sulchio at Jjis home bv n ’H.-iT 1 .*^ LONDON*. j sucotii.ij hiyir;:If tliroush thtj h';:i'l. n-j ; ^7as thirty-two years old and uiarrf:jd. it«ni j Arlieies of'Ineorpor.'ition of tho rauam i { jjorth on Bloemfontein, the oth'jr «eij j Ctmal O^.mpruiy ol Aaierlcja }iavo boea ! here ! la Tn-i'tosi, N. 1.' 'i’lU* capitril stoeic of i many experts hero an' .rominjc to th-i ■ conclusion that the navo given * up the idea of o.irryiii^c theso tlons by assault, and will await rUo transport; and cavalry roquired to .i;ivo their forces ueeessary mobihty. v.iu-ii tht^y hope to be in a position to be.Hic.^<.* -the BO'WS In their respective forta, while Geu- ornlKoberta carries out thr) orlj;inal p!au of campaigu, that of advau'-iu-i .straight lile .l i d e ta c h lD g su fiic io n t m o b ile tro o ii.f :o r e a ih „ L ovt)0>- (»i\* C a b ! e \ ^ I t i? s1 « to d h e re ! in'A 'r'**it05i, N . 1. i ’.io c a p ita l s to c k o f th o i tlie lr g o a ls by c ir c n ito u s rout«'.4. c=i40.<>S; I e iQ .u iiiil. C 'o .4 ...:. • U n iiiid S ta tr-ii'e rW -ic r i iJ n is u tu - i i r f | • T h a ro Is n ^ th in s in tb o o iU efal o r l Piir.* $r..i73.n .; PoliC, ,5 .,S0 ..3 ; r.-ceat visit toLtl'erlrt»\va3 tie rtW'iU ' "X'avj \a" Toti'r Saipri.*^**. of r]i:a.‘aat \ indepoadent raporcs to iiidi'tate that tho K andrlpn. ?:.520.SS: Riw nioPd. ?l.n >0.- or overfires made to .Wasbi^.^'^con by that Ind., baa Jiist celebrated bi.« I07rU ' beleaguered garrison*; aro in any s;i •!<:• Robr>«^rin S2.001.10; ^l'ockin«h-.Lm, t repnltlie. Tiiotigi. tUo Governmerjt ' l-irrluiav. iio. i.s hi*lo a::d beartv. ITo t str.ilts calling for immedmlo rel:>*f. «1 'no -12>/ Vo\v?» $1 "iUyTo- IluthVr-'^ iurompb-tn ignor.-lnco of the purpose of I ji-.-vr has 5'oom sick and n»vt*c has tici'n ' rani. Sampson, ’ | | ' " T m U ^ I Uuite .1 Stetes is-reK arde,f,.s "eaicelv 1 Wilkr.-:. 53.'.i38,15; Y,:dk)n, \^il o:i Yanrey a joint r^*<iu’^sf of i and Qreiit Britain upon France to tieiliiu the boundary betneua .the territory she claims add that claimed by Liberia. This ial Th«! latest advice.? from Kimbrtriey. whore a shortage is moet fenced, report plenty of food. According to a dispatch from La.iy.smlth there are many cases o! eateriu fever j»i town, but not enough to causo alarm. On tho other hand, reports from Boar soujces on tho Continent assert that typhoid fover ! is epidemic iuLadysmith. i Tho latest Independent nows from L.ady- tou took jiiacjat the Trigg shipyard at ^gjnith say** Bicbmoad. Va., In the prcs.mco of a largo [ . .‘Tlie Held fortillcations wouhl now wlth- erowd. rf!>e was chri.-leiied by iliss Kat-i j .stand any organized attack the enemy Is tin*. <-arts iimy «:o ‘ d<' •hi'.*.'; w ith ''iiiis or put up iu suiiahh‘ tu s li *fct*i)ta<-k's «‘a'-h luo:’. i supply, and ir.Uiij;: ;. .■ tlf-S.” A litllo ‘>r •• Uy rofrir^orati*r \'ill i ; isioiis s\VL'i'l. v.'hih' V i:;*t : hi* utili/:i*'l r*.;- ••m.• bony;', a spifijaul I':-':.: 2 iifl ih»*ro in a sau. ^ During: ibo ; t: . fiu.-ti(*n Ol <.roM • inereaPin'.r :• - Lrtn .ni» lo'i* ;.-! i-r- ; • S tair. TIio ci;'. i-.-otor v«f .'i- • C o lo - . : wiiiic i. .. ’ . , /,u ' ■ ' ■U*ero:Coht;*a^lo i'-' ‘ . $l4,rjK.:;Ui>. tb e ricli uou- n... in Clotor i:ii S O U T H E R N RA!i;\V.i Son A ^afn^t Fr.ther. S10 |) is n o t v e t .\« 3 id ed npA n, but* G re a t ’ «'*o‘J»cto:i, g r a n d d a u tjh ie r o f C o m m o d o re I U k ely to d e liv e r. T h e re a r e s u m c ie iit ’ .............................y u fr a its th e .-u^seut o t th e J S h o is 175 fe e t lo n g a n d a sist» p j fo o d stu ffs fo r .tw o m o n th s . T h e q u e.« tio n j,i_ B ritain only ■' U a ltc d S tate.s Lo h o co m e a p h rty to s u c h u •A fifhnr In r f in r t I reqoust.-! la l i j o c a - o o l A tto ry e v .T o h n B . W e lc o m e ..\ F.ither appeaT)t!g,ln court aK^.i.n.=-| it u allegel that Fraace, lor many years- .cliarjjed with brll.erv ia eoiiueeitlon with •h is O T/n s o ^ !« .sciinethinfi: n n u s u a 'I. y e t . h a s b v e a \'u c ro a 3 b ia .(^ o n L ib e ria , a h a - ic •D n-'-hnm w a ? j r iv p p .th a t s p e c ta c l^ v S a t- I ^ a v o n ly b y th o stre n u o u .s p ro to .st o f th n u Pr.»«r.h « i= ’-:n w ..< ir. • ^^nltcd b tttte s t b a t s h e w :w pr3 y aiite.dM.. 1 . i.sc.1) K.-iiviii II- -u. l i Hni)Mnpi.-tin.-»n ijirL'a Biii-Anr i cl?|ou of guilty, wtil.i penalty of dlshar- meiit. i boat to tbo Sbubrlclc. the blectlon'vf vV. Clark to .tho United Rtatos S^^nate, ihf>Stat« Supreme Court at I Helena, Tdont., rBiun.oi^ n uuauinious de- ' cl?fo I operator.” - -------------. Jookkeepef for Cerl>er Wholesale Grocers, Sonth Chicago. Ill iAfenizon this paper when witingi,') •orridor. call the jailor and overpower him and .get away, but at the last nio- liienl one of the men gave away the sfhi-me. A white m an by the name ol Harmon, from Alexander, was th? ringleader. At the Ceutial hotel, Charlotr'-. S.at- nrday. Mr. W. L. Pittm an, of tii elf'r- ical force at the M erchants and Farm-j ers' hank, tried to commit suicide by ■day. H. Pr«sdv.nBkm was lnV..Brt I J S .S f S oy a w arrant sv. orn out by his lauV r..! ji> 1892. .. , , • F. i ’rr.RChousKin. e*^.ii'^ing**;hj:n vrith | .Aceordiug ^o tbo Hotl. .Vrtbi>r.i»onsoiiby. ' The decision in thrt cnso at tho oitv af i thn-ataiin^: his fP.th-r’s '.life. T h.^ roon.. agdinst Stato a^nutor co!-rtM);rnnd young Prusthuuskm ‘‘ver : ; 5 '-^ V,' m ' S? 1“ j Wiliiam rihm and others for *200,005 dam- ! ■to ronct. urrter -,1 $50 bou,d. which hc'i ^ han'de.l .iorra by .Tndge White. ' ■Stave a:-ionce. It seeius tW th e elder -.^ere acauitte.,. j^^ruEx-.hdfi^Min druni-: ^ at* liis wife asnJ son. when the latror lOuk j Liberii * -Ai« ot forage might bo troublesomo, but sin tho raihs there has been some ^rayslng within the British linos. There is no borso slcknesii. “Tbe casualties caused by our sheli-fire are Increasing, and tho Boors are reporteil to bo bocoming nervous. They fear night dortie.s, and coustantly opqn a heavy fusil lade ou an imaslnury attack,’* C^:-ndc*!:®r^d Iii K;.'« Xorthl>oun«l. ■’S". V. %.• . ' Lv. AtJnnt.T,*"!’’ " “ Aticjuu KV’ •: : Norcroi>...| • syidfcato, which . .. iaterrt.Ht of Liberia’.s pahJio 4tebt, th.'*Moat Thu deieudanls ’./ere acquUteil. •unk ’ a^H vit.v' ' " Y ......... ■" ~ T h e hi.ndsm on of Chatle^.Tv’arrcn S;u’.; •h'?n the lOuk \ Li'beriu de.!oratHd Mr. J’oaaonby a, fow j «x-l>rcald«nt of tbe &lobo Savio fhe mattor'Mnto hhs own hands p.rd ho- j Africjui lU- TUANSVAAT.’S TKK:VIS OP PKACSC. ^hn to h'rl*!? the old-m an around.«lempJ4un, iti roco;'nltioa of his BeryiOL*ji against tncrOiichmoutH. •\ * clj-J- j^i5 LCQ WITH A KNiFE, Tiip *?;s-lp*gh Xowp ancf Obsprvc^r says • •'* • --------' ' that .Sir. B. R. Hood, a drugsist ' at I. » w *''""''" VH>ione,l In l{.iili'....d Wreck Smltjhiield. coinm!;}.ed »;ui»'lde. .Friday K fleaites llim ito ir. B exvbh ,« Col. (ppociali.:—Tho Cheyenno G reut ISritain to C ede T u rrito ry Jintl Ae- knowletlce Indepemlenco. ............ D cbe4 s ,. Natal (By Cable).—Wio.non tiank o' Cuicagi», vror-.* called upon by ver- i Churchill, on arriving her«, after his os- nlat of a jury to pav 5'L’v}l,S07.9S to the tni^?- I onpe from the Bo«r.^, 'was enthusiasrioally teer< of the Uuiv«'r:?jLy of Illinois. I received, He says that from conversations A n d r.!w C a rL e -ie lia s m a d e th e c itv ’o t I w ith m e m b e rs o t th e T r a n s v a a l G o v e ra - L h'C olD , N e b ;, a c o n d itio n a l s i f t o t .liTii'.Ooa m e a l a l P r e to r ia h o le a rn e d tb a t th e B o e rs fo r a Iia b lic l|i;ra ry b u iJd ln B . T h o L ia c o lu h e g a n th e iv u r w ith tr e p id a tio n , b u t t h a t I'tfh llc J ilb ra rv w a s b u rn e d la s t'S e p te m b e r, . P re s id e n t K t a s e r Is n o w e o n lld e n t G re a t H,.._ —............................. ..' ' Britain will soon sue for peace. , UU WilU V “ ontli's trli.l miWriiili....to Tur lil„.l,al,.n ouai,„ulAn,-, Nrf,iillr,-i>,.„. l-jvhl,,U vr;sm -l!, l,,stat,.d. Theyar,-addrres.,1 lo I'nrli •.am. I'.iiilicianB, Bi.r«, CfrU. B«clir!oni. j l>nii.im< rv, t iddlprK, Kishonucii, )liilli«r.,-iii.|jir, ' Ny.ii1».di'n, landiUMi-s, S m ilifo rl., Teaclitrs. n:.-y are considered tlie bost worit th it has ever c.Kiiefroii! Taylor's gifted pt*n. His rfptiln- liiMtuu a f ’n /.r, /mmori.-f, orator, and UHlerSuiKt-r ai wnleus tlic v.-orld itself. _ The Ultixfrat'd Vonth and Ai^e is a s.>m!mo!it!:lv jowaal, ir.to a^ paf.Ms, <It \oliHlto l*ot i- Rr, AHVENTrKE-S UY SkA A.NO Lvjil), WlTAN-* liinnoK, BioiiKAPiiv, Travxo,s, Scienck, ar.d Kmeriil j-forrmition. l>»-parti!:TOts: Wooten'. CUtiJr. /; s. Jlrlptr-.'. Antltor^'y Kuoz-J,ii-rf ctc. OrJy hi"h cradc* illustraU-d1i!< rarvjoumnJ of iuiUon;ileirculation piiMishi-d in thr. Soi'itli. M.:ke a Ijold w.ucli. diamojii! rlntr, or bioyclc by doinir si liUle work.for tis. Samj»!e coj>i.t! fre-*. AtMr«s» TliPloM' ' and Affo I'nb. fo .. N^Khrnic. IVnn. ViAgia'iisise-. T K R 0 U 6 H ^ E P E R % ■ CAPE D IN IN e CARS.’ THROUGH SLEEPERS, I ^ O X V I L L & ^ X e W Y O R K . V m li ^ Y ^ ’K A TtiRfiLBRrD eE. M o r f o l k c l o s e /u ^ ^ ^ r o M i store, N, C„ have sold their property to Mayodan and Madi&on people for $G,000. It is supposed a cotton mill wIlF be built at the site. Lumber Company, which wall do busi ness in Catawba and Rutherford coun ties. capital. 13,00. The commissioner of insurance re marked the other day th at the indica tions are that nearly all the insurance companies which left the State when the Craig “domestication” law was enacted, will return. He says letters from these companies show they are softening in their views. Indictments are now pending in the Wilkes superior court against 110 of tbe road supervisors of \Vilkes coun ty for failure to keep the roads of t)ie county in lawful condition. The Salem Iron W orks. C. A. Hege I & Co., proprietors, received a silver ineual and diploma on ilx-’r c.ili'bl: of coffee machinery a t tbe nattonal oMi»o- sition at Philadelphia. Tlij's is ihn highest award issued on exhibits. One of the most Interesting features of the business |n W ilmlngton'ds the shipm ent of cat fish. In a single shipmen<t . there were 2.309 “cats.” They are caught ordinarily w ith hooks and the party who caught the m ost of those shipped said he used fifteen hun dred hooks and lines. Grand Master of Masons Noble says the Masonic Temple at Rocky Mount w’ill be dedicated by the grand lodge January 28d. The building cost ?16.- 000, and is very handsome. • . . . Tarboro reports a C9-pound C hrist mas turkey. The ceUuloid comb is to tlie front this season. A young lady of Ricb- mond county is the latest victim. She '^happened to the accidemt/' vhfle i,beridins oyer the fire, of her celluloid at 1 -c’clocrk by takln.g* landan>Virt. Ho -had boon , drinking very hoaviiy..*; it. is said. it Is supp.^sed Iu* tooli tlie poison in a of in.«anity brought on by :mtla-‘wxS!olia. '* A fliiipatch fi'om Reid.svillh. datcnl Deconsber 29, si.vs:..\n awfuj tragedy •was .enp<-ted y^i?torday near Adelaide Laws, ■l.rakoofan por-:toffico. in th is/“Oinjty. W htft fool-'l-traln.--He was mul ing w ith ? pistol T. W. Small accident-' of.tho train ................. .......... allv-kill^a his s\veet heart. She was ‘^‘»"©d. Ho was thrown down, and a wheel. - ' I •■un VI n#vn Hi.. Ia .» i:T£.. ^a^;S /o { = ‘;^ '" v > ;l;’4ro'‘ ! ir^ b rh fS h e srT ^ a s'ra T -c lre le s, Mr. > I Mmflinnsc 'loce " cce^-Srnotta i «>‘nrohlU asserts, there Is serious talk ot a . , sh rM a i?reaaUu’;;?d ,?pe.':;o."oV «2p r "ompromlse, by which Great Britain would .-iinontb, vUh bad: pav ainouatlng to now occupied by tb»• .. fmitft Ui-v cnno f., f, «rmies Of tho two ropubUcs, Day an m- ibe uLufi i'-tJi v' orinff $109,000,000. and acknowledgeindepoudonce of tbe Trau.- i-’lj’er on Ch.* Union ,Paci!lc «5r«shod.iiito tlia , Hheimd IJoea allowed a penalon ofpec Boulder Valley tnlia at Bnghton **C’ol.,’ ii'• bad: pav amcjuat^g to v3,- few da>->« ago. A b;:ggag«m«u wds killed * ...................... and foarteeh persons wnra Injurfd. ’Amoni ■M -.>ltia'col “ "■ ' Ove, .«0,0OO,OM are ou . deposit in the iiuiaatfcaLle fortitude iva* shoiva by Pred | K aas.^ banks. ;rae jncre-i«e for the past Biifoni. “ l.wui..........“ r.>nu-:iu— “ 5:t. Airy., T..Y. •fo'jfua-----“ Wniinster, '• Sont-cu. . t'KHUnl. . “ .•o«-nvi.2o. “ (fnJj.'n.-v.. " H:a !;,!iirB Kinjj'.s >It. “ iHiarlotti.*. Ar. t-ivj-'n.su.'v* Lv. Gr^rn.-'b-'ro AT. Norfolk l-*: U I;: . . Boalder 'valW | tarceJnoatbs is S2,U00,00ir, lupliug near thu { T H K ’ SBIZU K K S O F F L O U R . .nliAiif IT ftf ’ Ront^Micr -.u-iio+J P‘nn»»«K bim 4tf\yn. H ih•about U .jears or ago. Rcaliziu^ ^hat.j y^iea lor (lelp \yeFa not heard, an.l Im> drow he had done..and frenzied with, grief a kulfe from bl^ pofekK. out ot bis leg,aud and ex^ltment. Small .attprapted ^ *.. . . tilled, his own life. , ^^th p arties’are well known and iiv ^ about six miles from here. ' * The State agricultural .depart:n«^ut is iit)w m aking uj) from 'its museum-a special-collection from''exhiUlcs' to he sent to Paris for the gK’n\* exposition. K ot only is it availing itself of the mu seum collection, but it is. gath.^fing frosh specimens^ The* line of cxhibfts will be. a wide one. It wiU'Vmbrac^e forestry products, iiu-ludiiig native timbe*.*s aijd plants. Thi’voj ws'.l be econoiulf fishery prcdncts. inin^ruLs. incliulhig gold, .silver, copper artd iron ores with ?Dme fine specimens of na tive silver secured w ilhin the'past fe\fr* ti;-ys: cnr.'.^ <(• Ihf' ir ’.rn^rr c.T srvor.il hundred, m t and uncut, aixri.-.il-t-r-i^ produi i.’?. ci;pecfally cotton and tobac co: T»orl!cv.!i,!'n’l pr.iduc^. suoh as fruits and native ornamenUil plants. The employes qf the Carolina and Nortliwestern Railrojid are vei*y much pleased-^ver the change of owner.=hip, One of the engineors'says h a hr.s re ceived ^otice'of an>increase of ^^bnut 50 per. cent, on *is m onthly salary, which makes a very acceptable Christm as present.- It is reported th it ari*order has been given fo'r' a large-’nnm ber of x^ross li.-'a of-Ftanda«d length. aii<I tha^ the enUre lice Lennir.to C le^tof is to be made standard’Vatige as sooil’ as possible. This wiU'be a great change for tlje tow ns along the line. The Siate charters the .'•Nationai ex-Slav‘e Mutual Reserve. Boilnty anfl Pension Association of the i^^nited States ^n N orth Carolina.'! Its ^head- quarters is a t N ew l^rn, and telijah /^ w w w £ 3 /tr^ \ hetf>fl%batch, In consequence of wnich I>«dley and oth'ers are the tncorpora-. I'^ ta O U i b .im e d \r was bunied o£f and the scalp I stated to be to^ '--ip f-Qj. ex-slaves a i^ .to unite in ef- cra i^ d fro to under tbt* ear. VixLtli’ii Companion }Coii«>5'. I Tho will of BaulHl .Sharp Ford, publisher of tbe Youth's C6ai{/aaton|^ lllcid at Cam- •brkly:e, Mas-^.. dlspoSo.s o’f an est.iio of .about *2,508,000. Tlid 5[usQum of Fiuo Art.s and tho Bo.<ttou- ri^.blic Library and ^bo-<Jlty-^lospitaLuro given iS60JK) each; tl:y Y. M. C. .V.“ aud-tlve 7. W .-C,-A and .M'asaacbasetiii (roneral. llo.auital g«t §70!»0eacb. Tojhe Baptist Social Union ?.350,000ls befiuoatnod. ♦TheontlrcY'outh'tf CotnpunioQ plant. «lth certaiu real estate, 13 lelt to-the axeoutors, to.bo admiaistored for the boueflt of the Ualoii. ’ f french iNaval Vro^rumine. Promler WaldPck-Roassttati, fteuocal d* Gflfllitfet, Minister of War, an.l M.dafLares- Mia, Mfnister^f Jlarln'e, bold a coatortince in ,^atis a hr.v days u.:o aud appcovad th-4 jiTtv.n! pr<-:ra-v.'t!»*. T .l-s I- b'i'V fil r • :ri- cludtvlite uuiidtn:; Ou ik' lay .ii --v . pou'ijr:!il aJi:?:!.. Ar» t-spen-iJ* lure bf ^S30.00i;0.0ua for tho iincreastf of :a* .navyiscoattiinpliaed. Foreisn. Nli'e member.-? of tho famliy of a wealtliv I'lautled proprititur nainad Kowalski, near ■ Kulisch, PoJan:l, btivo bHon killed by rob- : bcrs «flt*r beiii" IrigbtfuUy tortured. , The Tnvy (Jojiifuil Jield 'a raeetiiiR; at I TTlnd.sor (lu.stle, Ku^;lauiL at which Queeit I Victoria proebiimed a wxtraing to all British I subject.suot toa^sist tbeiuhabitants of the ! Transvaal <-r Oranso Fftfd State or to shU • or trausp^ort inoroOandlfv* thereto, under ; punalty of tho law, which was f?a;i:etted.' 1 Tho babonlc pla{;tio ha.s aopeured at Noumon, th»* capital of .the French penal ealqny of Sew Caledonia. There are four- teou cr.pos, and tbo dl.seasn is spreadlatr. The LokaJ .\nzoii:er, of Berlin, publishe.s what it claims to be the text of a secret trenly b<*tween Gorraany, Great Brltai^i and Portujtal under whloh tbe two former Powers win ijecojuolproprletors of all the A-frlcan and Asiatic possos.sion^ of tbe last- named country. An ilbistratl^u of the severity of the cold throutrbout Gf rraauy is tbe fact tbat conj- ] S tate U 6 p a rtin e u t ih N ot W o rried O ver th e 4 - . . . A ffair. ! WAamxGTOK, D.C. (Special).—The equan- ! imlty ot the StatoDepartm ent is not at all I disturbed over the sl^niQcance attached in legal aud mercantile circles to the stopping by British warships of BritLsh and Dutch : merchant vessels bojud for^Delagoa Bay \ with cargoes exported from the United • States. ; Tbe olflcials express confidence that the i British Government will make full repara- j tion for any act committed by Its uav.al , agents IMt turns out to have beeu illegal or unjustlOed; T h e C ost o f th e W a r. 1 ‘ L o.kdo.'; (By Cable).—It Is now estimated ' tbat tbe war will cost at least .$300,000,000. , and ft Ls suggested that the sinking fund i of the national debt .<«honld be.^spended ' for five or six years lu order to defray the cost. . . I A t. Rlv,-hnif»nd..| .Ar. Wluiit.'tim.;.. : •• B-nuir"P.K!.. *• Ph’dtJtibi.'^.i.. - New York .i- V.S SoiiltilioiniU. lN«'. u I U;uly 'Uail.v Da J I Lv. 2J.Y . F.0.1, ■* rh*d«-lpbj: . “ Bullhnore., Wahli’ton. jy :3;». i--/.' ?S ;:' 11 I't'i-'V Lv. kii'hniond.. 12 Ul L t . Norfolk... Ar. Wre'TiKbciro! rh«rjottt*. . <4astfmia. King’s l!t. HJark».burKl3<tirKr>l»ur(;t 1 “ (Tafliu'.v... I I 10 Vf»l. 10 V.*i< 11 ;ut- I":'; K ille d W h ile P la y ln c W illln m T e ll. Robert CbafSn, sixteen years old. of v.mu luj la tuo icivi. vuju UJ' Bennettsville. allowed a playmate, Ed- muoica‘tro"n 'be^wearf Scl^jrrebok*’and^*^^^^^ I Johnson, to attem pt the William Tell Ifilarul of Roem iB now bad exclusively over 1 streets jit Bennettsville, S. C. o North Sea, a^ondttfon previously oxlst'-d for _^G»nBnl Wiatjate bus suireeeuod (roneral R frosen .arm of tho Xortirsea aiondit^oij • «s«;d a rlfte to shoot the apple off-................. . . • . throughi w h ic h h a d n o t Chamn- bi:» brain. Jobii.son did j;ct ku**\r tlio gun was loaded. Challln wa.n a uiember of Ar. Spar'burfr iTrtjonvilio . (’•■ntral .. .‘^eQ*»ca . W ’jninster. Tu(!ooa.... M t. Airy... C ornt-iia... L ula . (.Tiiim-.wvillc K rford. 3Con*rriH.s;. A t’an t.i^ T A rlanta.C T IJ 'J-.:. I 4 I.*) n 4 E n g lan d H aa l ^ f t .Saznoai I Betwoc-J Luli! FoTii.’. El-. Lvo. 13.;.‘=t ..\t :" Sua. jDaily.j ftwa L.t9ii. .^lauiuni i .. ---- - - — . ^ ' i, I rtiat tteneral Lnoiauo* >ttindo;c:t com!nj»n The British Government has withdraw^ der-ia-cblof'.of tb» Gov.-rnmout troops op- rom$amo« in ac6ordance with- Its treaty with Germany. • This went into effect with- out cousideratioa ef tbe action »i the United States. The slon for 1< rodas ot th ' sengers w« the same 'til and 622 inj! ‘of the railroad cr>iuml5 - ghows th a t on the rail- State in the year two pas- kilted and 63 injured, le 24 employes wore killed ired. fort? to secure pen.^ibns for them. The slaughter . 9 f partridges contiTi- ues. ' At’ W arreuibn. j)ne man who kills for m arket b ro u ^ t in 24&. Birds are shipped out of the State ;n all sorts of ways. A great -m ai^«go to Baltimore. . Ther€S are ordS s for birds at every sfaiall railroad statioii. C ivil W a r in Xew Gainca.. .A civil war is raging among.the natives of Kiriwana, New Guinea.. In the fighting tbe head chief was defeated, and eleven villages.in al! were destroyed, with heavy slaughter. It i? .'lunoujjfjo.l at .Caracas. Tonozu-»la ^ ^tnt .AAn.trni r __ ' Buylns Bir<u to r rre . Them. ....................., Miss Marie Dalroyde, the London I 'J ? iS 'S 'e r" n 1 a to ." a ;f ;‘<l^nT^lJfi',“';: ' “oH.fne 'result of u private qaarre! Uy CelSstfno ■ ' “ tune, created a sensation on a | Poraztt. I. I thoroughfare ot that city recently. ! ■ TljQj;ur(;o*astnroIj;otterdam,Holl.'nil "'hile passing a stall where a bird refns3.» to allow a Transvaal play to l o Mu«t .Stop ISoer Itccruitlnc. 3T. Pierot' was arranged before United States* Attorney W. E. Bundy, at Cincin nati^ Ohio, on f t .charge ot violating tbe jaws of nentraiityl M. Piesot has been, known as a recruiting officer |;or the Bpers for some time, and througlT him many men bav’d be.Rn transported *East. Catcb of tjoalR 1>y Canadian V««BelB, The State .Department at Washington announces thai the tota*l catch of seal! by Canadian sealing vessels in the season of 1899 was 35,846- against a toC^ for 18Q3 of 28,992 sealskins. to auow a Trftnsvaal play produced-, as ir is of a nature wbieh-wouJd be regarded us Insulting by the English, Tbe small Tburinclan Governments ar« systcmiaically.tJxpoUing Czechs from their territories. There have been forty exnul. slons during.the past month, and the mat ter wUHormUio subject of discussion (n *the .^nstrlap'rarllament. - -•^ ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 B loody F u n d . An appeal to the world for ^3,000^000 fot the continuation of'the work begun and for tw on^ years carried on by the late Dirtgbfc .I,. Moody has been issued hs'the trustees of the Northileld Semihaiv at Northfleia; 3Tass. Philippine Fort Order Extanded, n ie order which, has been Issued open- ^S.toJ(;ade tho porta of Zamboangai Cot. .flcijtiO#' dealer had a l^rge stock of wild birds in cages she purchased a doz^n lin nets, opened the doors of their cages and let them fly away. F inding she had not money enough in her purse to procure freedom for all th e w arblers she returned home for n*.ore, and revis iting the man purchased and liberated every wild bird in h is stock. An im- inense crowd of people gathered and m any of them w arm ly commended her kindly act.—New York Mail and E x press. T be young m en and wom en who w ere rehearsing a play at a co-eiluca- tion college iu bad to bo re proved- for th e sincerity of th eir kiss ing scenes. T he reproof w as proper. •Itiey should be rem inded tbat- m ere reahsm is not art. 8 lOp 11 Oaa Lv .Luia -A- ; 8 34p 11 lidn- •'M:iy'=rin''‘, 8 .Wpl 11 52:i’ *• HannM'.v •_{» J2 !«• N»t«‘ rlosf* i-on-ae<‘.io»‘ m nin line- truina. “A” a.m . “P” p. 111. Chfsai>enkf Lin^ Su-«vi -- ° betv/ron X(-rf«'Ii: i*nd i'-" . No.«. r, iuiil Soiit’iv.-.-t»Tn '• -y Pullm an sh > I"*' Kt»\v Ork-an.s, vm i'-'' •Mont«onier>-, and al*> ^ . M em phis, via - m inghain. .-li-cm* - i OiwEHVATio.v Cahs I**--’-'''York. Pirstol:u-« th<.r<;.. tween Wa.*»hin«ton ami ser\*o all mi?aU en r*>« '' . ington Monday*. . atonn.“^t8l«*pin{:<’"r"'i '‘^ m Washington and San rr;u-''*' Pullman drawiny-ivH-iu^ '”' Greensboro and Noriu-K _ KorfoJk for Old ..i> |Nos. 35 and ; v | solid bfttwt*€n Washi::':'''^; -^v; via Southcra Haiiwu}. -'•“ii-: L. & N. B. R., bciiiK -and coachp.-i. thn»u.i:b vvi-';' “ . cengcrs of all cla^'■^»-^■ A'’!:, v. risleeping lyirabvtw-c*'^ - leans, via Atlanta anti tween Charlotte am*. A'l- * serve all rtifealsen • Nos. iJ, ya, W and between Bichnjond ‘ "i r. ^ ville, southbotmd Ni>^- * Nos. 34 and 12. t jI-C FEANK 8. GANNO:-*'. t Third V-P. & Gen. Kst; * ^ W.A.TtrBK, a . P. A.. WMhlngton. .*■ [Itivator. I , -• 'I[ Hipred '• Itrfenaua tio.-er Vv.l. 1 l« U a tIc a ll a P'dle am i I V their log- Xti» M 'a.le.l f Ion"' r,t o-nc !l - I around tUe h en ’s l„ ith some stron;; 1 area.l liau.l wlieu th o j w a a , b a t oto.'^crsfcli tUey dow n I lu lto snrpr;s3d. iiea^y , iia a e .- C . AV. Shn-tuT, lu | \ci Homesceaa. „ t’e.vtlii;: in eai^tern porliou of this I e is usually ram euuu£inl r-aiu«fOia bciu:, thorous- 'l t l.eforo it ii* •Tti.hercil m t >1 Owiuj; to iiu‘ --‘lu r::l| u-L.>a cuily, Uiuoii v i iL r.n wheu li’ pH-l Jin- li wiU hout audbcc-omcl I t is to defer all lav&\ 'vhiuc'until Uio ’ . poiiy th ro u g ailic s'-.v-ni \.-un‘h is vc.;!ly J ’cnusiu^' th<' in.^isTaro to |oC the gi-aiu, strtiw r.u J ; i.^ the fiihtuat w:iy to drv^ ii the tbresUinpC bas he»»r^ ^vi) lookout should bo kej;i | u ‘i!i tho bin. Thrusting : I) near the boU oui of t:;i the temi)or.'.iare m ay bJ mined. It it fcuis w;vni| . it is above 100 dcftroesl „a in daugoi’ aud should bif E fthobiu a:^ iiuu-‘:ly ;ui i>o.J len it is i>nr b:ick have dried brick uuil pu t ttiorij lally as tho gm iu is ihro .. i fcil brick Y*’lil absuru mur lig h t in water. If any o u | ile t him try to illl a brick - J v.-ill stand ou th e surl’acLl Bl graiu may be safely \. i I this precaution is us; lothing iu tho bi-icU to 1 the watftr iu the ’- Jiutil tho grain is dried. [I igrain die? out by free/iJi j J 'i»nr Milk Ir \V. \V. Cooke liud't thtL ■ter on slightly soured milil lonly lactic acid, tbau t’:. It niiik. lie says thi* pro |>n is fouuil iu t!ie fact th uilk sours tbo uilUc sugar 1 iu the hiclit- lU-i-l. bJ fce takas pl«ce v.'itb«»ut a Bid m atter. O ao particle par merely absorbs saiJ 1 splits up into tw o p arts I Recent o.'tperim euts |seem to show euuchisivt ; acid, in couimon w ith I vegetable acids, is di;;estij Jreal feeding vaUie, The petic acid being in ti>e sail ps the milk .sugar, it \h tj that its feeiliuj' vail t be mxiuli reduced. 1 I is allowed to slaud for nui| > lactic acid breaks up and 'carbonic gas, fcsiurr off and becoming flccd loss. It couM nor | I our experiment.H that Jid be kept iudefiaiteiy .. ■lose its feeding value, b u l ^bable that there is no losJ ralue in the first ohaugel pnd lobbering. why the Hour skim-: nave done better than Pim-milk we cannot tell. IttMswer is found in the gr. J ith whi«-;h it was cateu, or 1 a fact that tho acid dui| weather helps hy ueep;:;,: b of the pifTs ii, ji U | h — New V.,rk Weokiy I'oullry. I •oiiltercr ou the furni ]»o.sael Ptvantage over tlie man f I one or two citv lots. \VJ ■not the best way to raise * yfit we duly appreciate |e msiy raise aud feed i\ 1 garden to our tjouUrv I •eiienco the fowls at larV j ifaua them selves to jm-UiaJ |te , but rather choose to | m a’ig e rsl r ° , . T**eylfatten ou •jorul P the men com plain w ith ia l pud It better to have v artll fL - ?’ l^ave abi>ut il LT'"!■«"» ■‘t l« rg e| I roon *'=‘1 I fort? P'“f or the ehickeas. -What I •“ '■ W e m ust have le ttu i P a t ' r ~ ' v ? o “t‘h a} f^ e a green food creativ m il to w o o sttre eg g p ro aac er9 .1 I ’S H O R I, B U s j j ; T S , r “ -X fj, ■ i . Q Reason l,ut = POCt '■“'='•« TanrL ‘‘^.'^ncl "itin , , 'iTieI'stecttio.l is m nior^ ,, ('.inner 'lit, 'IJ ‘'J'ho ssiT tho VOS. llif' ^nv‘e.who «ur.elve:^ Iiaps cnu find acorner for hemp and sunflowers. T hen avo m nsthavo somo ! vcgetftbles for "winter. Cabbage ana < rtrficliokes come first. jWfttcli tho . ‘ ' iiijaies oat raw articliokea if you be* , iievo they d«m't Hko tLem, nni'i sec tho urriiarJ. \-!ncks dovour tliem . Then wo may .I'tiii-' ft ‘ some carrots to cook and mix (.;:riyp*=‘ th.‘ ' with bran for biddie’s w iuter breakfast v»r.l wiis oa iho : to lur.U her lay. AVe can cook them f -iiul!uii with corn meal to fatten tbo 1 • *iu‘ liill over a ' lumlU-y nniekly for m arket. Probably k '‘' xrore more i no voKctablo w e raise gives lees trouble ■ £ra\v i rr is more ccrtain to yield-well tbau ' 'r to iUo fruit. ' ?iiu:ir beets. T heu tiio tbeets kCL-|) Jau' lu'icv nrttarnl Kveil. ‘.vbioh is m ore than we ‘‘an t ’ irn>ts. ( for carrots in..tbis locality. V»’o.. )>iit i boots tliroii^b the boue cutter aud, I ui'«'. . , I feed raw. r.UK'ii .•ouiplaiat [ f> n c :h ;ii? ia .^ man >- .'.over ( i^nies. ‘ ’ “ft' l l . i 's i : t o have nj,;,,- P •'•■ oD iuionate? ‘''=' [m an who fails , of u gon^ |n u i used to the.ir-,' ' ■■> b-:rat dia>rv.a(^ - I - f'x-' Of a tnlT‘5 / I r:> o p a c i t y fu r Oo<i', , I r ' - ’ ‘^“ Ptie.i i,4 f j be a ^ r r y world i£ Qodj i-f il;.- plans, the I'::: of ours. Tl:e hcus j;reiitly relish the Ta^v litive b'M-a vc;^etabio.; and the dncks mtjst liave - w'■S' if you w ish cjjgs iu .Tanu.iry. I - ?^hiugies m ustard w ill stay green long after [ rni’.ii loosf auu-whc’u it is "onc begin ou * v.V U;i\o Ucard ; the b eets,, The m ustard will not ap- 1 pear tl:e sceaud year nor in any >vay t re«emble the old fasbioiicd :iort. A i.n'f only some , jinujy jipaces .where the vejrol- I -ifU r ! ables havo beeu taken off m ar he •:U ;i nails_und ■ (Iriv.'Ti. ii'.id not | ■l;!- ,i ij Ortj'er, ••I' ‘''f:-:;;.-!:!;!,,., iat.iioi, „f ?'■' kim J■“ ' -'l.aii.lii,.- '1 - s . l,r„.;ur,-s ,.„,J ■ ■>< rv,' -.h,- I'l'Tli .l il. l;i(. b-anr-ii in id '>Q I] ui-<u-<.a l-b :5‘non;>';:i..:r I lit ,-.,M I'ovm is bruii-br i,j. s-iir f: I. :i.v r in 111,. II... to the m ustard for fall feeding. — , lie r/vlield. iu fit! L ouis riaurc'r. ■ ; bttl >( ta e j I *-=i -------- r ■ ‘ P ^ beli'-*r pay . T!»e l ol » Tc!uiiurKr.v «i-»*enhouiie. , TUo.-'t’ ''» b“ , In m any iStateg of th e ^lidule i50uth .r/L'aiit or r^'paii'i’d i 0 teiaiiorary . ^-eeuhouse to' be ured ilie out n.iils ■ for n !e\v m ouths diirin g 'th e. coldost /... is ichietuCt’.— I w eather is^all,that is necessary lo eti- j able a truidceV to ’prodnce all k m d ^ f J. .. ' vo'^etables the ycaf^-ouud.‘‘. •The lluja* _ plan of .sucli a f?re'6 filious 0 is-sbovu in the accom panyiugiliustratiou. llh a sa forty-foot ii'OJit aud the arraugem ont is shown in th e plan. T he ridge of I I . ' the highest i>urtiou of the greenhouse : I is jiiuo-.l^eet iagU au d the- house L Iri:-hcate;! ordinarily by mea^V of two L , “'-i , woud ttoves v-ith a th ird to' be used in extrem ely cold w eather when the : therm om eter is from tw enty degrees I above to four degrees below /ofo. ilr. Snyder, of Tulbot C onuly, M arylaud, j J the cw aer, says ih .it he has never lost ; > a plaut by frost in this house. It is [ i held toj^elhcv by sm all w ire u ^ ls aud is not iulondi'd to be perm;in<»Ti’t. Tho ! glass for the roof is laid on v.-ealher j M A I E _ E E A D I S T E B B E D . President and His Cabinet A ttend the Services at Arlington Cem etery. BURiEp W ITH MILITARY-HONORS. CUBAN PRISON REFORM. General Wood Will Endeavor Remedy All irrag'ularUies. to Offered lo Teach Jesse Darft. All I'ri.oners aiuatK . Xriea-iHanv Haye B een C onniieil Y ov .llontU s W ith o u t a, T ria l. I O ne n « .,.lrc .l an .l F ifty , i e Hi.va.rn Horror i„ Thuir ‘ Ti..,.! ,K<..tl.lc Will. So!„m.. lilies- Ad...i,.„.I Altend the lt.irial_r.oll 2 lp„. Servi. e,. . ’!\*sn.MTc,N-..Jn C. (Spa=Ll)._o,, ti.e' Tin.lswept hci~bt. o£ Arlinstoa national Coaietory th'» „ Maine ,)„ad, broaghi from Havrtna by tiio lmtlle.,bip ifesns. wors JTeesIe B artlett Davis, *«7 ho has b»efi prom inently before the music-loving public since the days of the C^iurch Choir Pinafore Company, has made it a practice to attend church services on Sunday whenever possible, relates the Saturday Evening Post. Once she w ent to a local revival mooting. Tht> music was led by an angular youns woman, astontshinfrly clad, and prifted w ith one of the most stridently dis- i cordant voices Mrs. Davis had ever j I heard. H cr.siriglns wad so bad th at.lt 1 , fascinated her. but. nevertheless, it ! seemed to delight' ot 1\ers in the conffre- gition.* ! Imme^i^tc-ly aftr-r the sermon an old m an who-' shared hqr pi*w showeil : great interest in her, and turned with a satisfied pmile and said: ! 'I knowed yi^u at once. You are one ' Iv lar ••• . ..-.erJl n.ll-jV.'t'l- b.M!? in.he and It orn* or war. ia tte presenup of tbePre.qi- .Icu^ mcMnljor. of th« Cabinet, on^c-^rs of tao Afja.v aiiii N'avy ami otlii-r ri>pr^tiutu> tives of tho (Iov.jrn-n.iijt, A Califaot cif- flcor. surveyiij- lao Uaff-Jrapad oollins ha- fore, tho .-eromoinea l.a^,iii, .said: “Tho fe)ainber.eolonies.-V, But then> was uo note ot triampU in th» fcruu s'jeiie. \v1 ch a touch of sadues** and eoloian «r;ivity tlie nation performed Us dm y to tho dead, :md jcavo Its «lef.>nd©r.H h CUris-imu batiul -at. home... A soft mantle <tvminKthobeaw of t.i-' hor.-jcs hoofs: tho souo-t ot tho >iow turnla:: oarriaj?e wliVels Jindthe traaip or soToier.s and siilors as they appioaiiUed tli«bi:rj;il nla.M'. •> Th.j coHuis int'rroil weroranseil in rows Over oa,;:. was spread iia Amcricau ..aslKu;‘ oa wli ell. lay u wreath ot galax leaves. Arouua tiie tudosurn, shoulder to iilinaider,' till, yello-.v or tliolr coat liaiuss ronuiui; u ban,I ot ,'o!or. were drawn tin the ciavnlry from I.<jrt^[,j’_er: to tha riglit was a bat- ‘................... ‘ ‘ 'avy Yard. With’ H ataxa (By Cable)._a,,neral Wood says ' m at onoipf tbe llrst thiais he looked into after his arrival w i 3 the'm anaseraent ot Caban prisons. lavjstisatioa has pro-.-ed that, even among Amerieaa prisoners alone, there has boea an averag'odetention ot live *‘i knowea you aL uiiee. *,*,* months without trial. There are many I of ‘"em opery sinsers that p.ave tta t thinpcal,ia,rorlm „,ed,„teattention.par" X t “”gT.? ^ h a fle d | the Slngins’,. she’s my darter, anil , she’s the best all-round singer in the State. And say. it you know anyone . that w ants music lesaons. send \^m to her She gives vocal and peanny les- . son’s for a quarter apiece. You don't | w ant to J.ake no lessons, do you? She’s , great on trills.’ ■ matier of sleopinic accom- ............... religious ..er\ !< a., ...id tlio napre.qsivo hon- ’ >‘ow thn cascM^ifl, those who'are witho, , , -----.. ,,Kj <wu WitllOUt friends or luouey. Ouly a fcv.* who arou1>lB. to ptiy for tiiuiu Imvft cots.' *:i tliiuw talcea in iiand hr ootl as .Mijjtary iJovofaor'o'r KanttH$;o was prison luanaKciaeni. It was hjs custoiri ihHu to maico a t)*^r.^onai visit Bt;rr*Not Iu Accoj-d With His Chief. ** The intrigue by Bnrr with the FeJfor- tulioa of mnrlni's froiuThuNL., ih-iir Aj.iked helmet3 aud their eoarJot caps tnrardbaek; to tho loft a detavjhnieat•©? “jacKies * from the Texas la navy bine; in the Has: draped staad iu tho rear w«ro tho rrcsjiieat and his Cabinet. Admiral Dewey. Major-Graecal AHlos and a group of ollieers^^^ i:;’. !*■ -thoso tainm ................................ iinprisoued rorujlcug p^jriod ou some tri- • atcd an estrang^uent between the Pres* • • - . .V idcl»t and Vicc President during- the toU'' in which Jlurr hcid the isei> Lre abated, an,l 1 .^4 Jri'ng ond office Jeflcrsou was BOmewh^l;ai.s^ means, that will insure prompt trials (or 1 George Clinton., w!),o persoQB**tic)t^^. President dunng Jefferson > , Mon rfhoai fieai'ral Ludlow'nrde'ted lo 1 sccond term in the W hite Ilonsf'. n o r' be released.wi! slill held, after three oi | v.'cre the relations of Clinlon viry cor- J ’.nay -<. lY:.-..: ,i<„,r J Il e;^,.= eold-i. I tii;s .il..:«.,i,..„ J ■ li’- 'r.i'ul .J.,.-., ;ii n >:ju . . ‘be : . . . . V 1-1 pr.)Uii l I'le ueu s £L.-.ao ■■..i irlicn thej >va!k, bat ' t^ov -iii down <U”‘ i. Heavy ; J ju^i o il,a u d arc j .T ._ f V,'. '-h. iter, ill 1. I .. I o f this ' '.1*1 er.oughj „ :liJ-oUga-j . i- i> l into * C’i iiiis I ' • *. . i. i^‘ ’ ■ ;i.ii ;.:idbocjm c Ij - 10 uL-ier :dl largc iu • :o ju . i ‘‘ic ' ’- eai- i5 i-L.i-.y L^'ri.iug. ■ to ’ : ;! .• 'trr.-.v r.Uv^* I L :-v r^. tzvnsft.isTtttes ic. PLAN *01 ' novsi: axd noi'sc. i ::v: UiuJf R A ItW A y .l :i« t;:<? ^r.tiIi is throv.'U i: ! bri-.-k vii! ;ib'(*rb more icijlit in 'fu:-.*:. If any ouV I. Lt Mui Irv 10 lill :t brick so rear w«ro tho dmiral Dewey, -tiraecal :\hlos and a group of ollieers'' or t hf> Army and'^’;iry in their whowv^rc.'s uniform.-, wUllo ail aiouud pressed tho throne: ot p*iopl« who l»:ul braved tluf sqow aud J.itln;? eoJd to pay thylrlast tribute to thediMuJ., Ajiuoag thcio wero raauy relu* tive.s aud friends ot t!»osa who were lost In • thrt dJ.sasLer. TIuto was a reader ai)propriatono.5s in , fh^ fact tiiat (Captain Sf?sl)ee, who was la * ,-^omm«nd oC the HHine when sho was blown i up, bad uhai^e of the eer.iiuouies iu honor I ct his mcj!. and that Father Chidwick, who Vas ehaphUii of lUo Maine, was there to ■ p«rforfn the i^st rlto^, • Tiiree others who livetl thr ;u;?h that awi’dl nigijt iu Havana^ ; KarJior Y.*-jro a: tho side of tho graves of tistMr oomrade.s — Lleutenant-Oo:n-uander I Wttin.ri-iKi*:, wlio w:is e.\iicutivo oiaeer ‘of ‘ the 3Iaiue, a.'id wlio sunk tlm Vluton aad I tl»e Furor at'Santiago; Li«‘utoziaut F . 0. }3owors. wao w.as assiat’uat onglaeerof the I .'•Iaia«', and .Jeremiah ■ She::, ;i ‘Inimaa ou . tho ship, was blown out of tho stoko I holo tlirou.:?h tha deljris, escapiui; uuiu- urod altao.-jt m racuIou.-;y. Tho Proie.-*tant sarvleas wdre hi*id first, aud woi*f.vrtcy si:ni>le. Cliaulaln Giark, of theXavai'A'^adamy, read the bittialsurvlee of the Episcopal Ohurali, aDd'tben gave way to Fathar Ohidwlcic, who wa? assisted >iy tlio Itevs. ilolalad aud Brown’ aud two pr.rplc-roiiod ;i«:<>lyt03. With head bared to tho wlntr.v th«» l^Iaine’s Chapinin read a inemortal eervice aucordiug rltos of tiio Ca"thoiic Churob, eoiisi;;nod tJie d-ad, hle.’^sod the grennd, repeated the-; Lord’s Prayer, and concluded with a fer- vf'iit appeal lor tho repose of tiie soals of the fiei-arCc i. A detaelJoieKt o£ mariuos tlien marclied totherif^iit of tho graves aud flred tlireo voJleyn ovor tho deiul. and ia the deep st!llue?s that followedtiio erasU thoelear, “livery uoly ot a bugle rang out the sol- dieijj’ aud sailors' last good-ii^ht. With. • thesousding of taps the eeretnoales end- i -;1. Tho President and his party and tho i other distinguished guests, tbo military ! f and‘.the crowds thea wlthdrevsj. this there arc planted for extra carlv i ^ ve"etable -n’ops gut-of-doors, cab- I WHY HE STONcS RAILROAD TRAINS. list.ib'i prisoners awaUlug teial the oon--J President during John Quincy Adams gwtion of*iutrU*d prisoner.s willboridievod^ four years m the Frcsidcncy. and dur- wlthin flftfteif days, and W d o es^o t intend*! ing ^nost o f‘Jackson’s first term, but that slQxiliur cou;li:ious shall arise again, j Adams, alihough he sat eight years with • ^fSd' •.. •; - --- ^ him around the council table £»f'"Presi- IN'SU^GKNT FOKOis uiarBA TEo; ^ dft^t Monro®, alwayXbad a sort oi'dis- -----— * *• • -trjist for Calhoun. Ilrire v F rg p i a ?lo u iitaiu S tro n clio ld b j ’ -----------------J-e --------------- . In ffttitrj' aiifl 'A rtillery . line on both sides.'tut this w ill'not be' ‘® ■ of* very great •avail*'Until f)*c lines Caij strips an<l is secured by glazier’s zinc points. ‘ ^N'o ppecinl vcntifnfion is nee- o£?;-ry as tho cracks give free circula- tiuii. T>cors are pro.vidod at each end aud these can bo opened if the heat nftrninra p'^f>pca\v« dk jifiv M'hn- „ . , Tuhncli’n s under -the Bbsporr's h:i5 frV iehlj L 1 l?o'1 '4 S i ^ “ S J “M o i“ : B o ip ^ u s and thejdelay causcd'.by the ban, :iboat five mi.ni.s nw'theast of^aa* QJJOWflg and shtUhng ot the bridge oi Olaleo. The* eAemy were oonxplete^ bpats which now^ forms the" only con- routed, the Apviricaiis pur^julng them ncciion ife a grcfut drawback.' ^bc rail- tliron^h the Idns. ainid which they fled In .rOad company is.; now constructing its"ev*iry dit'iction. »• »._•». -!j._ .^i.!.......rjv-,,,.. Four -Vmoriea IS ware wounded. The Fiiiplub lo.s.s wa .4 largo, resulting, from a j , - hyav>;^infantry and artillery Ure i^jf t'lirelj conytctcd. , ^ bourdinto t1i*i trenches. They liuwiliered.-* . -------:------------- ’'TlSmV,'™?!-' II ‘ ... .‘ I I- I>r. K in s’^ F am ily MedlcineRThe mam attjii kins; p.nrtv consisted o f ir' . the I'orty-sixtU Vo1 unte«- W lantry. * trobp nf cavair,.*, aad artillc'rw. Colouid lionkett <'?omman(lin5: In person.' The rest ol tiib co:nmaud oirerai;ed fr-irn remote points ia ail «M.<Uavor to carry out .Colonel Lo(^:ott’s plan of throwing his line;? arojund tlie entmty.'and thus culling oS re treat, Tiie na<.avo oX tlie iat)untain 0us cfjfMi:r\* riiaile it lyipractieable to execute this movement suocessfullv." .______over tho country. * Their ropuuitji'ii is not jnerely local, tht^y aj:t) \v'eit>..mo ft-iunds lntUou,-ands ‘and ihousau'is of homes. Th«y ares.dilon their merits! ’ Efnry bottle alirioluVely .iruar- auteoil; nio ioy back IL not satisfacfgry—suul • havo with very jittlo a<lvertiting, reli thoir o^n njerits attained->1i tremendon?* sale. BcnwtTLL&DiJK.v Co.,..■Charlotte, N. C: All dcalerri sell them, and, abvays no erfre, no nay. , , io fth e p k u t .. luav be ■ crops grov.'n in this lionso ‘ consist of lettuce, radishes and oc(ja-. ; iceis Avaiin , '• r " " "------1 .--— ---r- j - o’,---.-. 10 ,) ilc’=Te«^s, I •‘‘lonaUy early sti-awbernes for home ’ aai; .uo'Sd bo | malket. Tho secoud.evoi> is ^ ‘iie^ 'li'-Vi O'li ■’’v as pos- I nower plants Jiom cuttings and soe’d, ' V ^av'.' so 2ie i pavtienkriv Kcrawam s, cailas, roses, ; ■- iirict i:m li:eu <’‘>'iag«> pluuts am ^a .tjeuoral assort-j meut of other kinds. Iu addicion to \ ,-.r. .NC.H S'uii. UrjH H;r Trill oa t Liiiy be 4v.U 11J H i: tiiii «r«.erui;:: ■ ; in tue it; ; tl:»‘-.ratftr iu tl *.! .K u::il ;!it graiu ib - -■ .Bll .-i-.:;;! 0 .1: !■; . ^ 1 ■ ---- . 1 'ir: 'fllk •I :l^irTT.V;. Cud:.- ■teitrrtnsliiUtijso ■c?cr.;r iaciic aciil. i Ii,- sav: j bage. tom atoes, egg plants,, pepi^ers, j encum bers, suiall Bquash, aud Rome- ’ y ' iiiiier. even sn 'o ^ .co rn aujl: potatoes , used ! are started ill.JJiis house. ,..A slo w a j i» fer- ’ tcm peratur3,.i.s m aintained as ir. eou- i ii-d -Tain is ! si^tent w ith the strong, healthy grow th ■ " jjj i of each crop: .X'i.'iercnt degrees of j„,,. ■ heat are H.jcnred by the arrangem ent j of the diyisinns of th e hou;ie. Srdi- ! ! irrigation is alm ost the exclnsive th a t! m ethod of v/itering, th e w ater being Mr. : > i.'- <» f,f ’a 'wy: 1; !0 r 1 -ri:.) J •; jr Wh. .lid. IJ;.'Ay'- .\ 0 . .>^ ^ Daily. ] v.-x.t,.iz ;5h, 3 :A} a] (; -S’ a 11 ];»U 4r. .5.=)?'. yi(» 4.-»p 12u: n jl il»!> UO-. 0 0-J j»H> a ::l tl aiu, .*» ir-aj. ’iii.k <■ .ii;-,-. tl-e \jiU: sugar is !' I'd i~- h::ir aci'l. but pis,'- n-ithoat any One p:irticIeof mertlT ubr-=orbs .same S nyder naja: -‘I sell every rt]>ring fro ji SlOO to S150 v>’orlh of plants of all kinds from this house and f;tiil have onongb for my own nae.* I plant three and a half acres of the very ear]icj?r crops atid grdw them ou the intensive plan. M^’ffclf and wife do ne:ivl3* all llie work. Five years •i Jplit.’: n]> iuto two pai-ts of j ago m y home was a piece of w ood-| ■i’. Eo?u-nt «‘5:]5c-riments iu , laud w ith poor, w et, cold, heavy soil. ; N o w it is iu tine tilth aud extremely rich. Outside of our owu labor, the improvements have " cosfc us about .^250. T he past year I sold nearly §800 worth of produce and had enough roughage to feed two horses all xrinter I raised fieven Itogs, which [ were killed for m y ow u use, and still have five ou hifud. I <jredit the green- re ii'T e a r-O ld Ito y H a te s T^tnin . llccanMO | Oi 4 c K ille d nist ?J;ot1ier. , rdo>*TCj.-wii, X: .T. (Special).—A police, man caujjht Aogelo Ponjaco, tea years old,' :hrowing stones a<? F.rie P.ailroad trains and br.'al;iog windows ia them a fuwd^tys, •i?o. . ConsBfjuently Angelo fouud him s^f 3onrronting’3ti5llco Dariiarjton. ^ •'What did you do it lor?” asked tho Court. . .. ‘*JioeAQ86 - my mooima 'was (killed by ]> tralu,-" was tho unbxneeted reply. Tiilii tfave the Justice pausoj for what the boy said was true. When the little chap began.fio 8 ob softly the Court reached tbe conclusion that it was a j>iise requiring tliought and pobtponed its decision. R o b e r t s an d k it c h e n e r m e e t . ' , ,--------- i An agent for the .'\merican Bible .ItrltNti GeMor.'i!^ Sail Fr<iin (iibraJtar For I cicty Says tliat tliC nrst bnt>U printed In iM.nth Afrifa. ) M innesota was>. biblc. U was, printed (3y Cable).—Tiio- lirUish j m -1836 , about i? years before the tirst steamer Uunottac Castle, haviUK on boariUp‘.Ssue 6T a ncv.;si'zpc^ in St. Paul. ■ ' General Lord Jl iberts, of Tiun'lahar, Com -, __ „ ~ *], «. ............’ . Edoi*ato YooP Bowels WltU Csacs-rot*. in a n d e r-in -L a ie i o*. th o Lrilisll^ fo rc e s fu , candy Cathartic, cure constinatiori I'drcver. B oucii .A lric .'V a rriv e d fh o re a few.days a g p . 10o,S5c. I f C .C .O .faU * drugsisti refund money. i —Japan is a ccrn-.otion of the Chinese I word Shi-pcn-kuc. which means ■“root : of day.” or •‘sniirisc kingdom,” bOcausp I Japan is dirocUy eas^t o: China. D c» ftn e« t O iu<not ISo C a re d ' * i bsr I00&.I appUc.T,cioae, as they cacuot reach th« dJseaaed.^ortioa or the c.'ir. There is only oa« way to cure deafness, and bhati.sby constitn- tioaal remeilicis. l><-afuessiscauited b.va;< n- , tiamed oonditton of the mucous linlD‘:;oi the Eustachian Tobe. When thlB tal<e in- ' filmed you have a nimbllng ?ound or imper- , feet bojtrmp. and when it Is e: tirely eiofcud • Denfne^'dii the rosult, and unlBs.-} the In/’.ftw-* ' matSoa can be, tikon out and this tubo rc- J Htored t'J its nonhal condition, jiCArinK vfill ha I destroy, d forvver. ^Cine oasei oRt of tcii aro ' ruused by catairh, whicli isnoBhingbutan i^ flamed <-uDdItiou of the luacon^ surfaces. WewlllRlve One ilunrt.ed t>oHa»a for an' If you will return tliis coupoa t&rce S one ccnt stamps to ths ] . C . Ayer Co., Lowel!, Mass., yoo will receivc ia return a copy of •ite 2otIi Century Year Book. This IS not aa orainary almanac, ,but, a Iiandsomc boot, copiously illustrited, and sold for 5 cents oa al! ncwsrstaads. (V7c simply i«l(ow.. yon .the two cents you ■%^eiid in’postagi for sending.) Great niea have -wrihcn for th* Year Bool:.., !n it is summed up the progress of the 19th cen tury. In each important line of 'notk and thought tTic greatest living specialist has recounted the 8vents aid advances of the past.jeatury and has prophesied what we may e.\pcct of the next. • Among the most noted of our’ ccntributors are : Secretary of A.crieulture ^ViI?on, on Agriculture; Senator Chauncuy M. Depew, on Politics: Kussell Sage, on IPxiiance; Tliomai Kdison, on Elec tricity; Dr. Madison Peters, on i’e- li^on; General Merritt,on I.and War fare; Admiral liichbom', on Naval Warfare; “A l” StiiithvOn Sjjortisctc.; makhig a complete revjewof thcwhpie. field of human endeavor and j>rogrcss. Each article is beautifully and appropriately illustrated, and the whole makes id invaluable book of ; reference, unequaled any- u'herc for the money. G I 5 E E M S B O R O , M .C . Forthl) trcatmmf of Tll£ LiOUCR, OPIl'U, MORPHINE sit Other 3nig Aciilciioiis. TIu Tcbtecca ’ilibit, IhmEitauslia W R I T E U S F O R If llttH I H O K . Paid for His Admlssicn. one night not long ago, a New York man reached tlie apartment house in which he lived, .about 2 o’clock. A search of all his pockets failed to bring forth his keys. He rang the bell re peatedly for the janitor, but could get no response. There were family rea- son.^ why it was inatlvisaWe for him to spend the rest of the night away from home, says the W ashington *Times.” The sight of a phvsiciau’s night bell gave him an idea. He pushed the but ton hard for 3 0 seconds or more. In due season the physician came to the door and opened it. “W hat is your fee I for night calls?” asked the lockcd-out ’ individual. “Four dollars/' was the surprised reply. *'AU right, here you are. I wa*; locked out and couldn’t get in. Sorry to trouble you,” and the man of expedients began his weary march upstairs. Incredulous as to its Origin. A party was being shown over the Eritiili Museum. Iu one of the rooms the keeper pointed out a collection oi antique vases, which had been recently dug up at Herculaneum, says Pearson’s .Weekly. ‘‘Dug up, sir?” echoed one of the par- \ es, sir. “W hat, out of the ground^• •‘Undoubtedly.” "W hat, just as they now are?" ■‘Perhaps some little pains have been taken in cleaning them, but in all other respects they were found just as you see them.” The wise man turned to one 01 his companions, and, with an incredulous shake of the head, whispered: *‘H c may say what he likes, but he shall never persuade me that they dug up ready-made pots out of the ground.’* t.» slow couchisively adil, in ooji:uiun with ^*ev- Jtrre;otal)!eac-i.ls, is digestive f a real ffodiug value. There- •at*t:c arid beiugin the 8 ame ’ the luilk .'•ngai, it is fair isnsp \ii£L\ it- fejcding valup iiC rancii redneed, |l is allini-id to -naud for iiian.v 1 ^' ln*»bf»r«' Tl'4p Ttfia, 10 9 Ionia. i.f V>p: 3U *'• *1 • I livhur;' i! ;ilT-tii-v.. i 1: m 1: Hi!:' 11 Ma , : L'-iji! 1;; :ti*p J LSa, i;{ IS .4; 7 iTsU r.'lU’p! •*§pj :i i»r. b*iV f. ^P, iM ho5^ sC!ir a.;iu i.ruaks up into j house with.inoBl of m y auccess in de- i »?i'1 and carbonic gas, the ' veloping this ' woods farm. I t has ['2'->nir' „}f y,.,^ becomiug cer-1 enabled m e to sell nearly all my lof5s. ]t conld not be j vegetable.*? before other gardeners i oar experiments that skim ' <*aa- compete with m e.” — Ije kept hidefiaiteiy and | AgfieuItrriBt. WS-? its feediii" value, but it --- — reliable that there i.« uo loss in PLAGUE APPEARS AT HC.MOLULlh Uronslit Tliero by «Jaii»ne»e Coplle»Iin- porie<l to Work on Su^ar I'laQjatibh^. t>AN Fn.ixcisco (Special).—Some timeago tho physlcian.s discovered two n!<*ix«affer- • luK from the plague in the native quarter of Honolulu. They showed all tJie signs of the dreaded vdlseafte- and promptly; laoUted. The trausnort Centennial arrived here froai .Mrtuiia! via' Hbuolidu, with a largeL jjumber of oincors aud sick and diseliargdd soidfetj?. Sho brings the news that; the plague has broken out !u lIo:iolulu. .The New Consul al l’rot«» flamed <-uDdItiou of the luaconj WewUlRlve One ilunrt.ed ............... : caee of De.af j»es< (eaus.‘d by catarrh) that can- I not ho cured by Hall’s <. atarrh ture. ^^pu^I for circular.*, free. • .f F. J. Ukenet & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Drufftrtst^ 76c. Vamily Pills ai-e tbe bnst VrrAMTT low, »!obilit-jt»* I ort*sh.‘\us.t«*d cured • bv Dr KliuL-’^ Invlyorutinic I onic Fa!-:R :?l ■ trial hottle for:i vei-ks’treatment. Dr. ^Mne, , Ld.. m Arch S t, Phi adelphia. Founded 1371. Pii'o’sCuro i.s the medicine to br-jak up ; cbiidroi!'»< c:oufjh.'j aud Caldj^.- Mrs ]^l. G. ; I5m xt . ypniRue. W.ash.. Maroh 8, 1891. 4 ;^:, ■jnta.rrJ 10 ;t' .“f I'J!.-.‘' ‘"’J and A'-hotrtJpetwcr*-; iD a il^ y II OS .. Lv , -V, 10 J9>jIJ :jfia ••May^rillf', , ] J K ' - Harmony | .3 * J ■2 :«>ji Ar. Athens ] ' •onue^-iion - mntis. ..\-q l-"p m. .... Un-SUBim.r... in I _ .ViV |;> -I.-* J I'll-aU ', via ■.i:iCTv. and alw» fc^alne iu the lirst ohauge of, J^andlobbering. |to Ticj the «.our hkim-milk ijare doue hf.tter than th6' | v.v cannot tell, un- ^.Jjuswer is foiiu.l iu the greater Fj il wbi.'h it Tva'? eaten, or un- j Is u fai-)t lliat ihc .-'.cid during J^eatucr h<-Ips I,v lieepiug the I , bi a lilt;,: belNir |0i!— Weeiiiv AtISS;* pJlTIo.N CAlu‘.l»‘'tu-een A ^thoroUKhtan: Ia*i x^^.-iiiptonand Ati»M ,'vi"*^ l.ii m'-xls en r<m:'’- aai,I Mtii«.aTi, We<Ute^i«-^0:^1 v»Tiy the Kartl. Goes K ^ ^ d . f)iie of the b^litest 7 <mni; Porto Kicaus who^ ligu<p in tlie late ivar is h'enor ICgucl 3»BcUeiS, wUo is now in tliis cointry W ilie iatereBt ot tlie Porto Bicau puWio s^ o o l system. H a Aras at ote time on the staff .of General (jomez in.Oaba, and lie t«UsmauyJn- cidents eoneerning 'that tlongfitj old tighter. ,.j “ I was flkiiiitniiig. oue of the N ew \Vit- stindaj newspapers whil^’T was ill t'uegeaeril’sheadijaitrters in (’I'ba,” said tho sV’ior the tiliier daj, ■‘.'.'ild : it ll‘Ctilterei.n„.- " r " " ’' i was the lirst to veaeli na tof s-Vera! I . on tae ferm i.o.ssesaes ■ uioiltlis. J uotiee(3 aa^artiole on the ov-er the man con-! u„wlv diifcoTered m<*wments of tho r«l eiieno"“f”^ e a r t h ’s Eitrfaoe. N o w , y<J)i know the tiiottii, ’ 1 ' Kbueral dislikcil to have'anyono .do ^ L 'Jest wa,T to raise line „i,ythiiis without being invited _ him- Isc . . *'y W e e i a t e the [ s(.ifV„'tkke'Yitff.- S o liked 'to to'ion- fiie "ar,l»„‘t'“ Ii'csh ■ muted—1 <.' bo asked . gnestions— no Fl’eii‘.ate matter how nnimportaui they misht “Sue . ' f <lo be, s5 in reading the ..trticKI stopped , " 1 P>ekmg.ip and asked: J Mlion,! froiu r " I “ ge“ er.-il, how. do you ac- |ms 'u« ti count for th e daily revolution ot the earth, anyl>“ '^?’ ' ,‘That’s easy fo answer,’ herep#ed Geueral Kiioheuer.who came from Egypt ! — l^he Prince'Albert,* a coa^t defense tq ,H)jn Geijeral PiOberts as his Chief ol jfijp ^nd the cruiscr Acorn, Azov • Htrfir. ereharked on bQartl the ijunottar arvsfoot. ' Con.s1 .nnrc. Connuest ami ■'•/ijfifttJo and .the veifsai' immediately sailed lor Cape Town. 'Winxtoii CUarcIillJ Safe in Ki-i(i»b Camp. Lt>si)ON' (By Cable).—From Dela^oa Buy arysfoot, ‘ Con.stancc, Conquest and Shannoo are lo be sold out of the Hn- glish navj’. Be&atjr lo Blood Deep* Clean blood nrcans a clean skin. .NoWlaston13burobHLsRiled to Durbau, ^ d | beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar- he 1^ tie clean your blood and keep it clean, by . i,. . stirring up the lazy liver and.driving all im- kurities from the body. J3 ^ a to-day to I, b it...................... Chnrehili des^ribe.s the Boer position north •fColeusoAs uuu.sualiy ntroug, and'adds that beyoud Is a broken country.. It is lie- lleted in Coleoso that Ladymlth is de manding early relief. The Telegraph's correspondent at Chievelev savs that' when tUft American Slilitary" Attache saw tlio position at Colensti he n-marked, quietly: “Is there 110 way round?” p u .......... ...............................— . banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly biUous complexion by taJdn^ Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug* gistsj satisfaction guaranteed, 10 c, 2 Jc, —The supreme court i.bl Tennessee ' has deckicd that “no \v:?*rkhousc. city, i county or State lirisonkeeper has a •_1-. ...t.in .1 4>,>iur<,,nrCONDUCTED A SCHOOL'OF'•CRilVIE. ' ,"15''' whip ij.^'^ri.oner Iherein- , V ■ ..'.'i . ' . . I .i Sweat and Iruit-aclds will not dif;<.oloc 5 V«n I.UlleCl.llilren Ho.r to J rcr.vA:j F.ll>Elj:SB Dti:s. ■ , ,str.n H n Ket»ll stai-.... , Bold Dy all druggists. * • ’iiM.i. OhI.i (iipeeial;.^am es Boorman; “ nnested lier • a tew iays ago, lias been eon.—Tlie liritish joldicr’s dress wa „ ^ always rcd. ’ It was white in thediietingii-.dioolorcrlm e.aeeoraingtothe ! y j u green in the was not reign j stories oIAst;i»Scaulan, aged eigUt years, | ijiijabeth. an,l 9 t otlierr, to tlie pollen. The JSeanlan ! Ioi«.ayi,J-1 .......... . la.', aud ;-'V-L'iiitodfcWt* ,■ I W«>hi»t;ion luth<-n- liai'way. -f iis» f . R. xL, )-inK «>o?.RSrhs:iyichf.^. thr-.uL'h withoci |:K ..»rs : 1 «l N'™;,' B0W;2i3 Via A tkuiui aud J C:harl«.ll- and Atl»® tllm eal.sen louie. „__n IS t ’--jiu auti I tilt bJiT” "■■‘Il instice f fiud i‘ |l^t„” in.stantly, ‘so long as Haiti, Torto Eico aud». 1 a n d C a o » a re p a rts o fit.’ ”-P h iI« d e l- Cell ^“'■ge are ' - • - ---■-------- suj TCl, hogs at ! Itepatrimt • O«nbo«t on the Nile. '=^ uat woman cau put np liepfcing a gnnboat on the Nile is ~ an undertaking^of sonie'difficulty. .R e cently th e H afir in her passage through th e cataracts h*d eeveral plat?s st^Te AVbit shall in.' Berber-at-'the present tigie does not boast of » dockyard, aod 1» effjpt th e necessary rep airs th e boat had to b eiian led high and;.4 r j on th e river bank. To do this.800 m en w ere em ployed nsider thw 'diH bction of Com-' m ander K eppel, K. N ;; 'a n d in the ^ r s e of tw o hours th e shiti was out o Iw at“ri V ..— ' (Son or Secretary 9I Btltte Hay, reeeiitly appointed United States Consol nt Pre toria. South African Eepublle, ta sii,;o'jed CUarles U.. alaet«m.> ■''Ani<>rii-a’i« S p a c e « t P a r is B x p o * ltlo B . ; Professor- Uonjamin D. Woodward, AS’ distant UbiCed .States Comuilssloaer General * girl.said that Poortnsiu iustriu'ted her and i>«ve»aLot,lu>r3 tam iygle with crowds iu re- tail stores, -*o pick u*p articles from the ^ UowVell hesehooled them is evidenced bv the farjt tha: nona «»f the childron was dptecled, IKnt when the .police searched P'oorajaa-V'rooni they found two truukfuls of nlujidiyr—jewelry and ^maii articles of value. - T ^__ y ______ *r i« I. a few <l iy> tf’n n:,y; Kin:: C.-ir os. ut I'ji.-'b.. ;».ive all ;iUili0 U»;e to .Jubu N. irwiu. llio I u*JW TTuited State« Minister to-Portugal, DoaHTobsoco Spit aud Smoke ToarLif* Ayiaj, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic. iuUofjJUe, nerve and vigor, take No-To- Bac,thewoifder-worl»'er, that makes wcalcmen strong. All drugfflsts.McorH. Curecuaran* teed Booklet and sasiplc free. Atldress Sterling iJemedy Ca, Chicaeo or Kew Vork. —Passaic, N. J., has succecdcd in locating another big industry, the Gera mill, of <iera. Gcrniany, for the man”- i.-tcitirc t.i Bowr Are Tfoar Ikirrnrys t PillscureuJi Litinc'r ills. Sara, ylerrce. Add.Sternr* BcmeeyCo..ChicaBOorN.T. Laying a Cable’Wlth LocomiMvew At iocDHiotivo-cable layer „ v. ii.s cm- __i./.i*;,, ««ioi-;i..r.«l,.v teh'-*laiiL ubiieu Diaiea i^umutiasiuuci \.rnuocai ’ i„, . «t to tae.l’arisEA ositlon ot 1900. Bas taken ' plo.ved re'-’ontly m rela in«-th< otllelal po5 se?4ibn ot the spaoe:j^aUoted to \ -m p h cabl*-* connnectin^ K.uula the Unite i tStates iu the Buiidiu.iT'S of Ma- i -Ward's I«hunrs will: ih F ‘Rx>nx diiv. . Jinriksbas. pulled by Zulus, arc the conimon public conveyancf:? in D ur ban, N atal, while cars firawn by horiic.g and miiles are employed in Kirnbfrley, calile co.nunpctinij U aiulairs and | E ast London and Johanaesbart Jackson’s ftcnnrd for Van Burcn. Between Jackson and Van Burcn, on ,ihc other hand, the latter being Vicc ^J^rcsident during Jackson’s second term, .tliorc was Vwinr. iriend.'^hip. Richard ’,^1. Jobns'oiiv the Vicc President during Van I^uryn*'s icrjn; was disliki-d by the Van Bnrcn faction of the Democracy, and th(mg 1i \'an K;:ren got the unani- nons vote oi the convention of i 8 .s0 , John.son’s voie was barely the iwo- »Iiirus necessary to nominale. Ic is usually asserted that Harrison and Tylor belon.^cd to different parties, and’th^l if Harrison bad lived to ser\-e out his Icrm instead.of dying, as he did, a month.after it bci-an; there wtmld have been nO'friendshi{) bet*veen them. Polk who sfitceeded Tylor, had no espec.i:d iriomlEhii) lor Dallas, the Vicc Presi dent.* ' Dallas’ principal rival in the De mocracy of PcHnsylvania, Janies Bu chanan, was madi; Secretary of State by lN)lk. and Dallas’ cnnnscl was sehloni sought fey the Admini.^iration. —rSixty delegates, representing mis sions at ports ail the way from Mon treal to. New Orleans, met in Boston recently in the first convention ever held to discuss work among seamen. ^ E E SUNSET caK T B A Ii S P E C IA l A K ew P a st T rain from New O rleans to Denison, Texas, fast .sf-rvU-c* was rer«tntly InauRU Two trolley car motormen of Boston have been suspended from the congre gation of the Broadway Tabcrnacle church, of that city, for running iheir cars on Sunday. W hen the young men got ihcir jobs they were warned by the pastor not to work on Sunday. They applied for that day off and wore re- .fu.sed. X orin Havon, Me., baa a. 12S-ycar- old apple tree. i •»rsir ciT yj ;-.r;; 3 -.vaa a vJvf!:n ol tlyM- pciiKi.i i-i i:,-; woi>.t, 1 cnulU i-iit uul milk , :.»!.! ti:;ie:5n:y wouldn-jt and evf’i L.;isc M:in-U l hOKi :i C.\S<’Ai::''.'lS atj:i suice then I bavc stcr.«Jiiv improvt-.J. uiiUl i auj cs well us 1 ever wa.-; iu iry life."D.iVii; U. r.Una^uv. Xcvrark, O. PJc.a?ant. Palirtabh*. I’otfut, Taste U-w>d. ix> Good. Nuver Sunken. Weaken, or tlripo. Itk\ 23c, Sic. ... CURE CO NSTl.°A TIO N . ... Sirrlln? iU-n»<Iy t'aspan;. rulnir.>, JlosCrral. K«»» »«rfc. Sit rJO TO CAif* Polcl anti pii.nrantfcti by nn drng- SW * I y-SSflw uisu to Tobacco UabiL rat*-d bv the Koutherji Pacifu: Company irom New Orleans lo central and Northern Texas uoints. No chanffo of ears between New Orleans ;ind destination. Palalhil rreUninK ehalr <*ars New Orleans to Deni.^^on, via 1 -Touston, Hcarne. Porsicana and Sh<>rman. This is the only Hue without an omnibus iran'=f‘‘r and only one ciiange cf car? u> Tfsass. _The Palacti Tourisst Sieep!ns; Cars oper ated through North PtiroUna. Soutli Car- o'lna and' 0.:orJ;la ttvorv Tuesday. Thi'.rjs- tiav and Saturday afford the traveling public the hes: service and no change of cars to California p.'^lnts. Parties colnff to Tfxas or California .^11 consult their intere.sLs by writing: Mr. W. R. Kagan, traveling nass^nger atcent. Southern Paeirie Comnuny, No. 10 Klm- bail House, -\ih-nta. <la.. before closing arransemenls for a western trip. Mrj*. Winfdow'fttoothlnK Syrup for oaildroa trt>tbini;,6«ftensthe Btims, reduoini: laflaiaa- tioB. alUyB paiu.carea wind colic » hottln |AVE YOU A HOME?Wfl a Bf HO, you w ant ?* <;.\R 1 ^AND B STOVi-; to m ake you happy. If tlury are not sild t.y y -u r leadini: in creh an t. w ilte SIfEPHERD SUPPLY CO., r l l A K L IvS T O N , S. - STATE AGENTS FOR — ehiuery aud Jfilectrieity at Paris, was no eeremonv. '-----ih fin in F a in ia e S uflerers. tri^rt in-.>'ew*.York ^,iy.> T^p distnnco across Broni IvUls was t w teet. aifd thecable wQighod about throe.Itellef For iminin rav...M„ , v... ............ . . . .. The Viceroy India, Lord Qai^oh o f|to u s . Kedlo£tou, telegraphs to Loadoa fiooi follows: The c _ _ ‘ i _ . _ Calcutta that there has beeu no fncrease o^ rain, and that 2,451,000 natives suCferiajJ from famine are aow^recelying relleL F is rio . on 1^ '^ “” '1 ra f M ilt P 'ant a East* W hat shall ‘ a surprisingeu Kiaat south-‘“Islird. 1 '“ qnaulitv f relished oaions mL” “ fl°ok. owonsareeggpjodncers. Per-' A n IT hforW liat* B lnD fcT . .. N e w Ybfk Weekly: Mrs. D ’Avndo— Oh, the awtulest thing has happened! Clara de ^ t y W /^ h o nev«r could delga to look at anf.W ie 111 d^ide, lust discovered that the matiEhe has mar ried k ;a .;dlCT ;iood«: c l^ K i: Mrs, D 'F a s h W -fl^ A fa !, i r 8 l|0 iili’ tW ilK' B tound M y:o»t.J»y hl8 L w o o — jJoBt> hOT ............. iOi! across T^.ondall’s Island in the llrfe*of crossing a^d l.M O loet ot IMr iacli .rope wtis attaehed to it and led to' a 'powerflh freight locoiBotiTe, stationed on the teack running across St. Ann aTcntie, & d this rope-was passed tt*er n snatcfl "ttScki ■ placed on. the Mn’e. W h e n all was ready the locomotive moved oft' i j d ther<’able w as pulled across in 11 minutes !)" seconds, though the strain oa the rope was consideraMc as the cable pushed through the m uddy river h.;d.—Engi neering Nejws riuring Jfay the total clniHtablei r'e- ligiou* fcnd educational gifts in the United -5itat«s aggregated $3,220,«00.' •. T o C ure C o iu tip a tlo a Forevec* j T ake Cascareta Canny C aihartia 10c o r S c. ■ Il 0. C. C. fall to cure, druggiais refund mooey. /^ D e B h U ’s N Cures«Il Throct aod I.uog Affccl.:ous. COUGH SY R U P ^ Cpetthcfrtjuitn-. Ksfuscsubstil'Jles. jM X l S S U R E ^ Dr. JJuirs /^ils cure Dj sfiefisia. THal, zo/arja OTTON Culture” t h e n a m e a v a l u - i l l u s t r a t - p a m p h l e t w h i c h s h o u l d b e i n t h e h a n d s o f e v e r y p l a n t e r w h o r a i s e s C o t t o n . T h e I b o o k is s e n t F r e e . •II.ISO J1 A X V B A « T l B K R S O F GALVANIZED GORNiGES, ETG. s « « a « 8 a M M S « e a « 9 S M « t F O R 1 4 C E N T S We wish to csin th!i ytai unvrous£ca<irti,iiQ(l ‘ i 7 parSOO(PCO______________heuceoifcrI Pke. Cily Gardeu Uuct, Ilo 1 Pke.Earl'Hb Kmerntd Curtimberlfio 1 *• I^Cr -Crbssn MarkrtLettuoa,15a •• Strawb'-rrj Melon, 16o- UDarlUdish. lOo “ Early ttipa Ufcifbace. H>c . •• K\7<7 Dinnpr Oiiioii, lOo 8 ** BriUiAn*-. Flower Sge<i«. ISo W orth tl.OO, Tor 1 S ccata. flu ) Above 10 Pkgs. worth Sl.CO.wewiH mail joQ frt-o. toectbor with onr gr'jat CataJog.tellin;; all nljont SAlZER S MlttlOH D9UA3 POTATOnpon receioC of this iio tire « I4c» ■tamps. W e inTitey«>urtrado, and • jjowwhenyoa once try .S o tzcr'* eed»* yoo will n^Ter do with&nt; ........ s-aoo Piizeson Sals«r’u I!»oO-rar-estearlittft'i'omatoUiantonoartb. ■ C — J0IL1 A. BA1.ZS& BEKO lO ., l a CROSM:. n>!i. ' — — BOCii a (;i ;n t s w a x t e d f o rthe gnadest aad futc&i telling U>ok c7cr published, P ulpit Echoes OR Livix© Tiiirrns t'oi: ircAi> a n d h e a r t .Confainin? Mr. MOOWVS l«»t Scrmon.-i. wiUi S<i« ThxilUoB Storica, IncJdinU. IVrroaal Kigcrit nctt.etc., aa toU By D. L. Moody WithacempMeii^loryofWyrfcbylJor.ClIAS.F. (iOSH, Vajtior of Mr .1 Chktmo nniwlt for five yean,ai l nn IntriKliiC^Uoo l>r lA'MAN AUROTT.U. U. Ilrmod new. (X7*t,0eo more i .\O K X T » \V A X T M I»-.M fn o;*d V /otr-n. O y S ftk t t iinrarn-ic* —* hnrrrft timn f.T VgrnN. SpmI for term U A. i>. WOItTlti.VOTO.'^ CO., KariTard, Coaa. —A railroad paid, when ordered by a jury, $S.coo for the finger 'of an S-year- old ,boy that had been ampiftatcd after having b^en crushed in a cro$&ing gate. / ‘An Empty Sack Cannot Stand Upnqht. ” can poor, fzueak, ikin blood nourish and sustain the physiaxf sy^em.' For sirengih of turves and muscles' there" must be pure, rich, *vi^rous blood*' Hbod^s SarsApariila is established sis the siandiurd preparation for tUe blood by its many remarkable cures. S c a d nain« an^l acldre«s 10 GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. V DiscoYi>KY:ipTe61 M ■ quick n iie f .m d co res wcrs» Sm». Book of testiratJiiala •»«! lO days* Ve4tint.».t »r. H. H. GRKBH'a SOKS. Box B. AtUaU, G*.mm MOKPHIXK lIAUtTK TL^KKIl AT i;0 >ie-l'Ai.%LK!^Si.V. t)R. MGEREK (.Nr.. CII!(;AG4>. c XRTERjSlM K Scieati-‘ic.ir.y made— TbefoCoro the bssT. iT T E ^T IO N in facllitjited if you meatloa tbiBpaperwbenwrltiiigadTertiaer 8 .So. l r kL ifl ^ ii Evaporators, w r a .1 ^ k e t t l e s , ENQliNES, BOILERS AND SAW M ILLi A N D l«Ei»AIK5i F O R SA M E. B rU tln T w in e, S n tib it, Sa-w T#*^tli a a < Fileft, S haftlxiz, V ullR y 4,B clU as,ln Jecto r« » F lp e 8 . Valve.« a n d I'ittin g 't. LOMDim\'li'S&SllPfLyCO, AUCl'.-iTA. OA. I C U R E S a !|.AGR8PP£»^ COLDS' 5 ta te s v i» ;^ -C } m?rnpsoB’t in Wi!«f •li>ElO UUiUj ModtsviUe, K- a IV U. iiiOHiUS, BiMTO* iSD FCja^gHCfi; iNTEKEU A J Tliii tOBT O ti lCE A'i i.yCKSVIW -li i'. C., AS StCO.Ni) Cl^Afco liATTUli, Way lai'U, IS-W- . jl/~- -■■ ■:■» LOGil sansfi iS9 lncidenis. —It siill oontiiiiies to bo t«-}- ccol. —Mrs. W. Bi Clcuieutspssit iloti- ilay in WinsioU. for Bale, :iu Odd cheap, at the pcsloEioe. iiaai'dsrs Waiiiod. Any one dttHiring hi.:ir:i ny thu day ur uuiiitli «iil<io veil ysiU ou "ilrs. I'. Jiei'ouBj« ,'i.uckit«ili«» Jf. C. — Jlr. J. H. Bailey and mother 8;>eut Monday in \/iustoa. town ilcnday, aud paid ua a aA. —^Sliss Jliimir Wnuittit left for Creeusboro fduuiio College iiua- Tlay. —Connly Comniissioners were in ;h« B'-n. F. M. JOHI.’SOI.’. Tiflket ?To. 456 prln The Err- ni?D’s priiie Ri'.ti. Anyom. iioldirp this ticket can, by presenting; it t< ; the Biitor, the ft'in. All those iholdiuir tickets will pleuste take auatrausicleUiou- ' ,3 ^^ them, as th*« are four l ;"9 i)u;.iu<;8i. J ither prizes yet to be awarded. Ucccrt’. A£3n;E. T;!P !V;’iov/i:;g iUMflf:r.Pii "irr au- lLori2e<l lo lt.ke oi-iiicuijlioua lur (Le EtcoKy. M. W. Maekie, Ya.ltiuviile, X. C. D. I. Keavis, Church. W. G. Paliei-Mn, liisl I>iOtice ileiui. C. B. Keavis, I’witeville. Toivnslilp trustee* and »<)bonI iJen dhorfe. Grant. S. F. Shore,} committeesiVill pleaneubs^fvetliiil Shore. J.C. Piunix, Marlcr. A. | I bkve wit ak yet rt»-«ive<l nil the l\ Woodnifl, iMonville. ; ceuMis reports. iSucb reports must Ix} a«it l<> this oflh'c at om"!! »•'< tlit •ipporlioBHieiit niiiRt t>e iiiail* irexl Monday, J«n. H. These report* must he reeiHved here not hiler than Huturclay, Jan. f>. Stime censtis reports are rufei-.wl attiiisoflice haviuK neither name of committee or number of district, etti Such reports wiil not 1» useti, ijttt new rep<!rls rau«t 1« sent iu. The ctuilrman of the lownahip tjilsteei «f e«fh township vlU Please tw pj«>ent Jan. C. M. SHBETS, Co. Supt. Pub. In*i. F r a n k C . B r o w n , Vrkolvtik u d Itatail Dw>«r <a OIC.<SllAI, MISBCIIANUI.SE. Bueiness Kotices. MIsb Annie K.Guaning, Tyre, sa3"»: "I sulTcrt'-i a lont; lime fiutn dyr- pi:p-»iai lost llcsli anJ became very weak. KoSol Dyapepjia Cure com- p'.etely cjred me.” It wha! » •*« ' vou est and curcs all foi ms of stomachtypewrite., jro-jWa. it nevir fails to ffivi ia.- mediato relief ^ tUc wjrsc cases, C. C. SASrOF.D Thi'i l8 to certify that I opsaei'. the envelope coataisln? Gun i rii: Ticke! —Lee Crews, of Advance, w s ir. ^ad found that 5famb«-r <«a» drew — Amiic Swan Paytte, ol Tv'iuaUiji, visiied v.l the Din le ho ls] this week. Save your linkets until all tbepri*e; are awarded. Iconut ry >*ews. needs.— Indianapolis Mr=. n . Chnrchiil. Berlin. Vt.. My., "'J-jLr bahv w m coifereil with riinuini: More voting ra.icbine« and fewer Wanted-Twoor three l^ds ol i good sliucKi*. Vvill pjiy ctsu a, H. Morris. —Miss .\r'al.iido Gailher, of Sa Jem Fenuile Atai<'ie;u3', £peni Xtuas. iore’. DiWltt'a Witch Haiel Salv;. Wilh lier •jaltlils. iciircd her." A specific for piles am ' • !;in diseases. Bev'are of worthlss —Xiur.^pfstKr:! off very qrJeily ir. i >;o;;nterfeitu. c. c. sa.vfokd. Mock«v.ille. Xo fights aud \erj | n paid that Mr. And«‘W CHir- aitlleiiruukeness. I „p„j„ g^ve away $r,,000,000 iu ] 830, -M ss Tossie&.in, of Diilin and | Inereasinjr the wa|Rw of his -:Mis« I'isie Sain, of t>.iU Gfove, Bre]« '•> -* .- A-isilltis Mrs. li. L. —County CommissioECTH aiiXhcr- iiied Beil r’etty to take out tue wall of the jail wyjl aud blast it d»*eper. — W . P. i;tchiPon. who has been sppudiug Xinns with- hii pareu.s, left for Ellenlou, a. C., in d ay even!^ii. flU'J. "T wiq Tiesrlr dead with dv-ipcp dr-. tried i3oc:oim. vlisiteii miueral sprin'fb ind ffre .v worit. I u«ed KoJol Dy pcpsia (J”re. Th.it cured lae." Ic ui- freats what you eat. Ci'.r«3 Indigef -Ion, «0'.;r siomach, heartburn .\nd al .'oriiid c! dyapcpiia. c. V. sakfckd. I Sometime.? men art> driven tc I crime iiy w;iut, luit there is nu ex — T. GW cms & .Son, fMund I'*"”'* " I'-*'''* ■'ob- ers and luaclniii^is hsve .)ur thnuks j J;®';? uuc.MispJeu pros- for oue of the prettiest Gileudara of: • * '*’*• tje season. j j. 3 . ciark, Peoria, 111., -ayr. ''Sur- ‘^eoud waTited to operate on me fj. — llr. n . L . An.stin an d fiimily jiie,.but I carid t.hera ivuh D e W i t t . t^tarn to 3do:;ksviil<? tw l^vc. M r . | V\'Uch H.azel Salve.” It ia infallibl Al!Bt>ai will vrurk in the u ew furui- ‘ ^or piles anJ skin di^ea^es. Bi ware ucounterfeits, c. c. oANi'Oity.tureSacKiry. —Ed. It-f.i'lc. ofXebrasUa, isvis- itia» and fritnds nt\tr '’’armiagion, S^avie Co. .ur. Brock Jsft Ihivie aboal t .venty yciirs ago. —Mr. rtpniel Snuith, who lives ^ iiear Smith killed au cwl L'st cuud 6 iife ijy Oae Miuw^e oouf^hCur- yeek in „eu:a‘ i-'reeA uoiluiiis »vi.ieli ■ tA ciorj uaU^'iveu her up to uio witj hiiei.sured-iSipf-t aud G inches ijom P- injallible cure f.^tin to tin .;o.ur;ij,C(;ids.)[!ippe, pac, mjnia,fc:oi.‘ .-ill I.? aud tlii'oat and lua'r t.-auble:', —Senator H.inna, of Ohio, pne- c. o. .sAXi oaD. sented has st,ree‘tcaremp!o:-oeswith] The deBiawl f.ir timijcr in thi France is joinpt to iinpo* a heavy t<l-x ou l)achelor!(, while in the Uni- lel States the feiluw who h:w three wives is tiie mau who g#ts it iu the inejk.—Birmingiiam ijeivs. M r. ,T. Sheer, S >daU^, M o., sared his ^S.COy on 'vina-s 4)icse able !o •mmeudaliuB. (lay. ,'imih }:iiis jSlale stows iw al.atemeut, *P'v,irU if , deserves li'.mberine:i are ojinid^ aiuii —.Some of e ftii- dl^rcbaiiis repor! .Ihe best Xnias triide si::;-e they Slave been in b.iafeuesj, aad yel Iherfc arerJicp? nits say tlicre Ik prosFcri'ii titly in ;;-at;:e. —Ohas. iJsDMni-l, sf Eich- >inond, Ind., is viyiiyug his Sal'.^er, Wm. ilctlKLuiei. Ciiarlesfefr ]>i vie eomrt]r*iiid fnr-.iii ibe Oa»<;ruvt coSaatrtiiiy soK.-e four yeurs-figo. —Mr. P. V.'. Booo, and til! . aiuiiey. Al. the aa»> inilb are tared in I heir at 2iof: Ci!, voity. tkime 04’ thenar sv.iUiug isiiibf!r out of the falie: itr.ei. Thi><»-uaiKl for hard wuoi, jeoaai.i Iha!. for pine. For walnu: n.:i I rvjvliir ;heru is A sjiambla..- GastJe. I:tak?abut a ir.'isute t> o-or;omc ivk-ljjf in rhc uiro.'.’„ arij to stop a -,oug-k Ity ihc u^c oi One .Vuau.e U,<ug; J r.:. Thii remeily qukiiiy cares a'.‘ of thr-jat aan tioi.ble.-.- |nr.rmk-j» .-.ii,! i)lei*?.n: 10 tiice. it ___ ij. |''r.-.veniiS‘C'ja«umj.;ei. A f.\ ujaaap- about two niilef from iiocK«^■iiip on • -.'o. SA.%^sKii? Ihe Salisbury roa.l. los! hisiiarn b\ OmsidCTaWe complaint i« beiii mc.de in tojie oju’iiien whe.je the e is no law sgaiuBt tiappiug par FREK GIFTS. In •rder to ^*e our SO ccat atib.)crl* bcrs au opportuttity at our free gifti, we Jiavc decided te withdraw tiie bug* fr and blcjCle offer aad substitute a So. 7 c*ok stove complete, and a nice Upiece oak *et of furniture, rr^pect- vely. All who have subscribed under j« fii't oltar will he entitled toaa- Ither tleket.or. If they prefer, we will ake up their tickaU and refund taeir moTie/. All who pljr us .>0 c«uu cash ■or # months’ subscription will eet » :ickr'i; all wno pay «s one d«liar wiU ^et two ticket*. If you owe u« aay- Ining, this must be paid bcfsrc you ire entitled to a ticket. W« make hU change for two »ea«i»ns ; l«t, t« five tliaae who are nut able uikc he paper one year aud pay u« ear -iollar. aa opportunity for iiO e*»x» to fet the paper <> months and »b a|ipor- .aaiiy at *ae of these tree giU», 2d. That we loay be able to <li'>tributc hese prvaeau in a much shorter time. :vead this carefully and see that it U tair to all. Those who hare lakeB ickrts tan return them aal g;i:t tKelr aouey, less tite time they bare len the p-iper, »r you gft an«i»er I icket, giving y*u two chaaees when /ou uow have oat. A G-reat aad Useful Book. Owinj to the gro.vth of the Eaglish ’.anj^ua^e and Its continnnally increa*- .ug prevalence very much more is re- juired of an Eujflis'n dlctiouayf toilay, chaa formerly, aad Xoah weaswr, j ivho spent twenty year:) In proparittr *il9 Anierican Dictionary, would hard* !y recognlie It in the perfection which .t has attained at the hauds of modern icholars, Webster's Intrrnatl->Eal Dictionary, the last of the various re* 7i3ions and enlargeTnents of thi-orlgi- lat “\Veb3ter,” r^-presents fifty time* -he amount of lUerary latmr that was expended upon the earliest edition, md is, withut question, the most com- dete and reliable work of the kind ever publi.dkcd. Itii warmly endorsed by emiae.it scholars throughout the Lnglish-speakiug world, ani. w a n-.ost Jiefal bojk for th< Jibriry. the uchool, ;lie famiiy. the stale 4t, an! ia fact .jL all wao u-ie the language. Beit State. COltfbtTlil LIMK O t DRY OOOt)«. S t K k l l S h t e t U th e 9SA 0Q r AXTBI h fo b GKOqCBUH. 15 OTIiSB'MfOKDti J UAVB X COUTlMM LlXS OF •KSVkXL X^CUAXOISK. I WiU bs fk d to kav* «kU. T m i* t n i y , C. B R O V jf, Corner F*«rth *ml MaluBtmtn, • • * WIJiSTOK, If. C. ScbODler’s F ^ e t S t ( ^ ’ii . ftlarawl tnm fcto fnrik trip to iTorthm Marked ibi« stMon. tk ii has Imb tk« Hist tnowMfel trip uT kito life. B* hM JaaiK«4 Md pMk«a our ttaTM vilb quaiititlw »aA qnantittea ut {oudi kMcbt at aBeUoa, at shcriri laUiCatta from nwunfiMitHrora'tkat *ere ortntotlttA •»! ka4 to an^oMl in ohlw V» raiw r« ly ouh. Tfco gMat balk of tbMO (oodi will be aeM for Im tkii cm! af pninetitB. Wa can only Wat at a ftew Itoni at UiU V*B will bav* to Tislt tmt itorwi, Ko tha *ood», •»! s«t prieea to fally aypfceiataikair (r«at Talno. CMfeiac—A hlg letaf aiea'i aad boy*’ dothlnr, borf|rht at aa aactlna .«ale, that are worth nearly double the amey asked. Men's solta «.»6. »1.«. K.WI, M.4% W.M, »4.4i. iM.M OB OP to tltOO. Boys’ milt* gO ccata up. Mea’s Mackintofh oTcrcmt* ll.a i u f. Boy*’ otercoait M eenta up. 9bue«»-!>Ladlei' s h m from W ee ats up. M en a sh aei from .S3 e in ta u f. Childrea’s Shce* from tf cent* ur* A eoBlflcle Uae of Shoes, frtm tk* cheapest to tha best, at i^rices that can't be keatea. Itata, Cap*. &c.—Mea's ai^ Bays' Bata iron U eeata uf. Men's M.M aample hats only W cents. Mea's aad boys' ca^a tram • cent* sp. luo l»a.B aeVs ualauBdrUd «blte rtilr.* boufht froja a -aanlae-j Manafaotaradby Vs GnaraBleen in » J v turer who was caaijtelled to raise som rea ’.y cash. He (ot Ike cask—you | " J ■> m r.Tpij (fet the prolt. These shirts are made from food quality siusUh, relaforced IK, U. SCOSBISf Afcat. at HOClvSVILLS. S. c. back and froat, felted swans, Sap over hack buttoo-hole. A shirt that can't be dupllchted for Isle than SO ceats; oar ^Ice, as hiu( as they last, two lor T-3 eeats. Xot ttTcr four to a eustoiaer. A (bU Uho of Christaia* goods Just oreaed ap . 0am o to sec us. O f s s o l u t i o R llijme metbbwa *«f th» firw i»f lloaw , Stwl 6m i„ * r Wiibti'a*' Januai^ lit.- In orilcr to take at *ill I Mif rtuek nrt»l b* trdtieed at •"Wt, I A g r e a t s a c r i f i J CJur s:iiupltt ri^m.<, iu-litdinj' two w»re!i(..nv*., ^ anii to tiu-u this iiauiva*; sto*;k int<J cash i'j cuoV?“■ uivaiis ta ^ '' Almoit Give Away! low iistefi! to Bioet those aieiaben wko art join* to wiihdn, wc miiM meat them with the ca»h. So, it yoa hii, ixaah, •o»e K«‘ P**rt of this large stock. Usten! We W i Gire Yon a A t 30 per cent, below Cost, and remember, u«r n!uv„ bonfM before the itreat riae. Get your beda, thairs, I •bd aaythins we have in atock at yuiir own priee. — ^ 'W, I whs It iBt» money by Jauuiiry tit, l»00. Urge lot I eloaetR. K»k caaes, amt ladiea’ 4«ski to go just aayw»vn __mX. >*^(1eaA.Be«pectfnlly, House, SMemire & Coinj Al (Vntral Hotol, S / t|,?BCRT. 3T. C. G. Ts GLASCOCK & SONS, CilBiMSBOSn. N . C.. m N D E S S A N P K A C H IN I3T 3. MsBBiudnron of Turbine "'^ater Wheels, 'I^e<’AKOUSA SrOVK, HeatiBS >lt««v«i C.ial fifates. Csmitry Hii’.loi Vi Plows, Mow CMStinga ahd FeeJ Cu'n«rF. WBCIAL CASTIKGS OF AM’IteCKH’TIOS. ScboQler‘s Ractet Store. lire oa last Kiiaiiy iiiKiit. lie «g8sii bi'acy tiuda mowiiif: mii tiiine. Causisoi’.'ine Buknawn. ____ . , in(lf;es, That they ure being cjitign. iiii;iiy^f)-<mrsa.bscr;-lia ;;re;!t nuii’.bers: in fact, ext^irmi- rtrs, that we havo t*iveii uotioe tt. ' ‘ ' ‘ thfjsc wiiosc Riftsiripiiou exnirea with la-vt i's io. that if tliev do nol ■'vatit tlip r?.pi*r i i:;?er pU‘!i€e uotif, liS at once ';l'c d<irrr, v. aijt to force tf-e pajxu- on ijur —.1. II. Baiicy. wbo travels for B. .1. Eeyn lit To’. a;-<o Co.. left «n Taeslays iniiii for his Lead- <|nariei-sat Savaiiiiah, Ga. Ju ie iaa fine salesman, and Riyg they Jfiive had li Hue trade, in the best they liai e kiU f.i- vears. ' iialed, an d no iloii'd Kuippcd oat o ftlitStaie. T n e next legislature wiil ue asked to pass aa abvjlulel. swecniii.:; law against netting and trajiplng to apply to ajl eonatles M a u y pountios in the StaJe alreadv have Buoh a la w .— Gazelle, “ Cns Minute Co J.ch Cure is the be • re iiedy I ever use.J for coi«hs an cold-. It is uneqv’ ’'-:!t for wiioopiii! ;C ''aiiureii all lU e it,” .vritt-s H .'J. vm.ia;os, Gentryville, Ind. Keve; f ■.i;H. It 18 t.ie only harmlcaa remrd' nat^ives iramediave rtsulis. Cure; o .jrhd, colds, hoar.ieneas, croap, pnetn-ans^ V« C»«^ 1 —si *\ • •a Good Sewing llachiue, a Chatta- Jiooga t hilled Plow, and a, Re:n- iagton Brceehloa.liiig Shotgun, fine dollar ptiys for a year's Riib- *-3ripttoa and two lickeis'; SO cBiits six months and oue tickdt. —Married recently in tlih Ponn- ty. T. 3. Slock and Mjs.s Os»i»; Beau champ. T. \V. S3jf*<.y and Wise R. A . Allen. B. Vw Jjconsrtl and Miss E. E. JHiler, C* Barucvcastle and Miss Bcbei'ca Cope. Jt. c Baton and Mis.s B. A. Knntisr, C. Perrell and Miss Lizzie Kicc. We want 10 call the attentioB of onr gubscribers t«i lie X mark <»n their papera this aud ne.xt week. This X mark is to reiiiina you that 300 are in atrears, or that yw.r subseription (Stpii-es January 1st, aad we want yen lo renew or pay up, for it tak^ money to rua a paper. —TicketKc.KAgctsthegun. \o one np to this tfliie >is)<» brought lu the ticket- Come o«> before :ill the KOTIOE. Katioiial Hotel, lErurvXtsiiED. o.vDur? x,;:\v MAXAOKirSrCT. KATES, $I 00 P S a DAY. tl. II. Ram.si.t, Prop’r. M.iia St. SALIisKURY, X. O. irrivat eh' Si,nirtim «f T n isi: • OVt i Bouni>—D aUy««ceptSua4a;- . !..eave Mocksvllte ................... liM fiiu '..eavc Mocki>ville............... Nortk ii<ttrno. " t,eave Macksviile.................... 7:15a m Leave Moisksvitle ...................ll:.">()aai R. B. CRAWFORD & CO., A- HARDW ARE D EA LER S , HgOsf.................. U m «id Abt U.Winston, N. C. AMEHiCA’S LEAOIIfS T^fiS N EW v o k x -O H IC A G O -o n c ih u tiI LO W iaST P K IC B S n tE C A K T AmflOIlTfJJ^yT XJAT”.SV STrusil --- —The B itht to S iy 0t Pt^rzzr ?|T ANo HiwWc:sr CUARAS'TSCn Ym ara invites I03K Mcr^ict z.*. ll U. iiOKP S, SAI.ES AGKKT, J . E . C A R T L A N D , SUCCESaOR TO- Oook StoYes, Oiuis 1 Parmiiii ImpteMts. 0 0 2 ^ : 3 ^ T O S 2 3 1 B T T S - >I».!ksT>Ua Produo* MarUct. rorr£cted by ^'ilUaios & Aadersan. Aim, per bu................................. tCMi . neat, per bu .....................‘........ ?*, *M t s per bu................. 30 1 :*c3 9, per t)u.................................. 7r> ^acoft oer pi u *U ......................... ^\o Jacon, "We .......... 7 Ha»3 ....................................... I# ....................................................... n Butter...........................12^ Sprlaxj Chickw-ns.................*_____ u 7 Yadkia Valley Tostitate, » Jtoc.iTiUt. H. C. B y virtue of an order w ade hr A. T Grant, S.-., C. i C., I will re-Jic-11 at ■ijblic a-.c:-ion. at the court iiousc door in the town of Mocksvilk, N . C. on “lay "I Febr ary, !“ W. the following real estate;adjoin- inif the Iambi of Lcwi» Harper, et al and b landed as follows to wit: Begiii- uii g at ■>. stone. Lewis Harncr’s cor ner, .hen ;e W . S-3 poles and IS links to a ttcne ^ Poit’s line; thcnce S. ■ 0 degree;. VT., 24 poles and L ., to a ■itone in Pott’s liae; thence E . 15 de crees K ., 20 poles and 20 links to a ^ n e , to the beginning. Containing ^ '“■cres, 103 poles, more or less. Teb»is o f SaU S:— $25.00 ca«h, bal ance on nil months time, with bond and approved security; iaterest at 6 percent from day of sale. Title re served till purchase money Is paid. This the 23d da» of December, 1839. ThSs. N. CKAFFly, ^ „ Admr. of G. S, Uppard. T. 3. B ah ,ev , Attorney. Jadge Hsai’s CAsnnptisii anl Bnm:^ Cun. Kepresents a high typ« of the pro- paratiay Kch.Kil. rses the bior: -I'iScieut. methods in ediimtjou. Pre p«re.s lioys and g'.rls for eo'legs t,r. : ;ts them for btvsiuesssnd life. Ooe >i the best to infuse with euergv,! io wake np lioys 'and girls to the' aties of life. Ren««»ted thiai ter in « hall d«zen leading coM r^res aud univenities. :i<l8 gin- ituts from three Htates kist year. Xorth Carolina Students this fall all the way from tke Caldwell line on the west t« Jcmes awi Bertie conntiea uo the east. Kxpenst < average only per term of five months. i:ompctcnt teaoli«rs, firjii discipline, thoronghnosa -in all thi.igs. Good reading faom and excellent litetary sooiettes. Stu dents can enter at any time aud find suitable nUMcs. Our catalog!:* tells of tbe location, lilfe, aim. aud what ft mean* to a Sjij.v or girl to attend R(;boo} ii^re. Bpriog term will open Ja«t»ry 8, 1S»U0. The progretis of tb« school has beeu ftvpid, and kr the past nix years, undf r the present management, it has be«i b'^adeuing its field and raising ite standard nntU now it standsaSiougtlieforem netofX orth' __, ^ Carolina {srep^mtorj' school*. iMuse; ' a i.\B T IK » V ItL K , V A . CALL BROS. T t a P e r G e n t F n m it n r v K m , W IN S T O N N . C- M 'a u t y o a r traA c a n d w ill g tv t b a rc a iB i ia a ll S ty le s a f B otM M em F eta, O d d t> r(« o t« . D ia in e TafclM , >V r«l:slaB 4», I.o o n (ta , ro c rh .M a n d a ll tk ia its to b e fo sa d ia a a V b D a ta F U liK I T t'C E IIO U 8 B . smt n w u i m im m b u k ii !■ M tn , itiio n t-fn i lai u x k , W« alao haT* a BaaatifBl Liao ol PletBrca and Fiaaica. The Xew Kafland aad X eodkaBt Fianoa, and tho 014 Itoiiable ftlay Ons»"» aad the K ced h aa i Or<piM ara ■old by aa. aad uecd no reooaiBieBdaUon, aa they a t * •» W e ll K b o w b . A ll e o o d s ^ o ld fo r C a sb o r F a s y P a y a e c t a . Come to o rr phtre aad if you ate aot Waatad rifh t «atl Bu Bicre, bat if wc treat JTOu risht, eall af^ia. OI OiNS FBOX t2 6 .0 0 VP. PIAHOS PROM (1 9 a VP. H . B . OartlaKd, (.1 )li*s ■ • - i^ - \ PULL LIN'F. OF O.LOTHB» AXT> CASUJir.lW V!*!! OX H a n d . ---------c --------- 1 F u ll C o rf I » f t i l I t i t £ l f ! r i ( i i : i 4 W o r k o ji. 19‘Writc for itentplea and UaaaBrlnf Blaaks. Satisfaction Gn2nir.;«J'^ Call and to" lamplca mni laara yrieea. E. H. A ORRIS, ,\^.-nt, - . \Iock.*vil!s. .N,*l n EX*8 BOX C A L K ; M r 'S V I C I W IO B S; ADIia' AjfO ' Ui!- ^ i>HOI3 SJ CKVTS r.t ■y.i'' e» CENT;-: Vj A Oirai CALL BROTHERS klaiiufaetareie’ Aetata, WISSTOS. . . * . C. ticketsaregouoand get the Rpxx.hd i kuJU‘™ 'n^um U n,“ j ' JVir six m«m{<ii< .'lO cents. There"--------. ' (.............................................. i four otlier ttfn infts he.'iides rhu ^un. SoSBt oue will get a uii« free ; ■ t for tiie price of the RECOitB Itf «<Sl»<)l»tJiS. »iH l«??5ease.l with our thorough when all else fails 1 If your druggist ^^ork «hI Idoes not keep tt, serid direct to Judge J att^irflt«. Incatioo. Send George E. Hunt, Lexington, N. C, ••O-t'age illfistrateil catalogne. I O.W...--.niAddramK. B. HORS, Principal, lUoofitfllv. y . c . , ' Prite r»0 Genta per bottle. Far 99lti b / C, C. &2jrfi(sra» W w M t M i l * o t ih « E je r a i4p^ct;kcle>i mlc Nort a: is^ckA'/lte. t b %*a„ 7 •V-I- — *-w caroluc uweuuc; am mid Mnoini^tth ^ of ste iic; H.j|!a. <>a« of tba ilMWt P*®***® *“ !■ 4k« S u u th . J o n » A . t m M , F r o p ’r.. of these a ^ B.aticr of 1- CaJ/liu»<l; ;»l*| •a.iw, »a,T6. •2.60, $2.7S, |S-» lit, yuw SIIAI'ES. TIIK Bk»VL..\R SllOr. alPOiTK. Coraar 4tk and L ibortr Mta., W1K.-5TOX, X. V. KFJSLY * OB Til ■ H M BI I a I III d k ; vr. c. MAF.n.'' I pgcia- a :;e n -jn ' •C:'.;'. No-f i •ed br .h ' •copy. Tctfffc cxtiacirJ -'.v - less Bruce../ Wftlce a! ■ t£Mo< G reeiu 1 )4 io K u r sc r id s. GREKJWUono, » . c., I'o ra ll V iqdaaf fm lt, Shade aad OnwBewial Treen. Vines and I laiita. I am the In tro -! Cur«a all di.-»a.-i duerrof the faraoiwC1KEKK8- A • - • i. rt'l ’■rm tmny IVach. family, for Itwil! relic . I CtM utw or. II__I . .. . _ neM or ailmefft, to iht ••'"‘i'' I ?.^” 1. ®nrf**ered IV chronic d«e:iac; and ' - c iiciue- TSo- ';^ _____________r the fniti''•; from p riv a te citizens ta ; ■ J; ’ tors, preacher#, bi icf ;l to rs, ctc., even crowr.i.; ■ rope haT e'gi»eu'w riitch D®«’t SarAw. Tui' i.c t w:t;.«f.i>.| lit •• re'l F. G- CHEl -y E s p f ^c i a l i s I \v e r J--'*’’ iJ ttr n ita r ® -5 ^ 0 0 3 - Lvii.i-'■ji I p. Huntley s bl I ___HKSELI.S -----1 |Rigit?ri«83. atook always cl ]426aud4-3STraaeStrJ WIXSTOS, t J ^ T 3 L ^ : YOV OO '■'f’l finstoii, -VAVl. Oli- U o W N - r . v , a '^iee I- '"« i fc 'v anisnver WareJ t aiVl K'* Gla^^«'S, cd tv iirin ? done w h ile y-.u I lK in su r e .lf.T o n e y o a rl Is'iit the iiines- Yours for business, B P . O W S . T h k JI ! Lil«rty Street, ^'e^^ lio'jerfs th c s 'iu raJ jteii ji’t ton Single Ban loading Gwn, ll-.ers . - - - 1/Kide 1 Shells, ".'ic r. I Sb-d, 7c. per pound. 1 rrin ei'S, 1-c. a Ih>x. Ill Other (;oo<!s 1-iu'l .f . - 0 ‘5l 4iri 1 iV.erty \V1N.'3T05 I WgJit Yourl i n i c K E X s , p t r r A T c j ON'lO.\'.4 AND FARM PROUrCE. I |tiia Hig’iJSt Ibrtit Prxts Call on me w!| YOU COME TO . wall Se’.acled =?too| ri^ r :V -.Tay' Yours t > .Serve 1). M. M| Salisb'jry, N\>rtl I SOUTHERN RAl Book . - , great ^ pri«« of initruaie Its »«-i- J *iM G sT uC K F O R iim ily slo ild have i.! l-“, v J •Any l^r»o» dMlrin* . I it savei jnon..f, iaducis ti-2‘ '■ or Jen^ arJen^cnfti a. ^ address it.ftn.-c m Lff-ikfiite,' S ] !t h k . . . STANDARD R ; O FT IIC SO U Tli The Direct Line to| TEXAS, CALIFORXIA. FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORI St net'y Fi nt ( J ment <ih ail 'I'hioj c^l Tr:;ins. PuUmjin HleeT)i:ig C"J Traiaa. Fart an‘i T-avot bT tliol .vou ar». .isiiural frtrtabUi .luii aJ Jo;trney. 1 Api['tv to "ric.ket .\genl bles, Batea and G J mation, or al L. VF.RSON, T.P. A. Charlotte, N. C. HO UtOBBLS TO iUS ra.'NK 8. SAWIOH, 3d7. P. i Gm Mm. ■■■ ..1' J e . D avie R ecord . MOCK3VILLE. N. C.. 'WEOIfESDA'r, JANUARY 10, 1900.N O . 41. ■ ‘:3,e l i s t e a ! la g t , ^ f »tooK . * '* N»n, Y o f i a r “ '‘•a P rice. \ v r ^ f , G - C H E E K - yE S P f - C I A L I S T - " .latnb.-' Clothin{r Store. | ^ ;ViN'STO-V, X. (-’• Purniture! -5T 0 1 X x i - e e c L , U l l I’AV YOU TO SKK I Huntley’s Stock, ^ l i K .SK Lr.S --- S,^C!,.VSS FiraN'ITUKE AT HVHsriiK. stock iiways Cemplete. ^2(5sn(I4 JSTr.ulc Slrcttt, IfiXSTOX, X. D;:\Vitf., Little K.irly Kisc-rs purify | he bIcoJ, cltaii ihc livci. inviiforavc ihe sjritem. little puls fot *.oti8tipatlon and liver trouWc*. C. c*. SAX’ FORD, The Dane Record, PCTBIJ.SHKn BVEHY W K n N E S D A Y . 'caiT viu g out the pmvisioiis of the set u p sus the test ol ■ lii'v ill ciilliu-j; am i hoUliiij; the i A dem ocrat m a y lie a <K-iiUH;ral liy ! anieii(liiieut eUtutiuu. Uoltuu is tojull the Ie.st8 ti!'(lem.ieraey that h av e. i>"’ ..................................... iBr.B. D. Kimbrough, .... Washington ILotter. P K Y S ia A M .1ND SCItOEON om ce. First door South of Hotel Davie, M O C I C S V IL U :. N . (j _________ Dr. B. B. Anderson, ---d k x t l s t .--- Offlcc: First Boor South of Dr. Kijnbiough’s. M oc .'k s v i i x k . X . C. TEUMS OF SCOSC'KIPTlOiS : O n e copy. O n e Y ear, . . . On e copy, Si.x Months, - . . O n e copy, Tiirce Months - . . fijnplied with the iiec-essiiry | lieeii rewi'siized slm-c the (im oiifi ; luudg iVir proseoiitius the casMi. |Tlioma>! .iclt'crMm, liiit if ho wii; j i not viohitc hi« oiith «t eitizeiiship [ i at the pollH auil v<it« fur thiis auieiid- j i ineiit he will be told that he it, not a N orth CiWjliiii I>e.ii.K)T;it. B y IT W IL L D lSFB A N 'C H IfL K W I I I T I « 81.001 From our Re^'ular Corrc.spondcnt.) . r A R O i M v t , W E Si(’S U T I o y fa r a m « .(J ju -K S riL L S . X. c n O X T AVAIT .V .^IIXUTK. - 03U W a TCHKS A’lSOl-CTELY FREE. W c w int your name lor I‘A S T !M F .. I brijf. t, clean, illujLraied »iory and i O hnmoriUi paper fo." the family circle, |“ Iti large payes, omy 7.V :i year: on rial 4 luanih^. 10c. VVe {five a niekle ■iil'er waichtoeach.-iutwciiber, an eat aeiUum-sized watch, guaranteed for o e year. W ill keep time for m any years as accurately ana fUlO watch. .'Si .\nc for a litlli '.vo-k ive j;ive (Jj;d ^2 i watclieH. B ’eyclcs. sewinj; machi-.e , 'Guns. etc. tiami'l'-:i aiui parvici.ia. i free. S.enl us yfn.r address to-day f you GO no aiare, and i-ee h iVV’ easi y yo i can get sonie.hing nice you n a n .. W e will surprise vt-u- Please don’t KEPUBLICAN TICKET. F o r rresideiit lilOO. W I L L I A i l M o i Q N L E Y OF OHIO. F o r Vice-President. J E r E R C . P R I l C H A H D O F S O i m i OAltOLlSA. AA'aahiiifcloii, J a n . 5 , 19 00. Seerelary (Jape lias dtaie uoth- !iug ill coimectiou with designating iSiu-h nalional linnks as (lepoKited i I '. S . bonds with Ihe Tivasii/y as th« Hiiiiie token, if a,ny deuiourat i dared to raitie hit- voi<x! a^aiiiHt the I diKliouext Hinim ons ulec.tion la by ihc sam e anttioritivs he will l>e de uoiiu(x;>l a» not a X<irth (,'arolitia deniecM'at. O n e w ord in eondein- nation of diwhonest elections as they larc to Ik! m n d u e te d for partisan O r it is X o fhiuJ.— Tli; Gastonia News Pute the Ob.server in a Hole. M-wt Answer Gazette B y -Vrjfument. , I endH iiitUer this iSiinmoiis law iH a<i (.0 uliBloyal ;uj w o rd spoken in criti- reveuiic i ,.jy.„ of hroken pledges an d the depositoriis for m uQey ted for internal l^ jt a x e s , an l a n y ^_‘;U )3 r.itie C.in-jci-ime aKaiast the constitution o f!o n the proposition that the ametid- t ljs r e s e m a n w h o chose to g o t o t h e : our country that is emb<idietl in | ^ e u t w aa intended to disfranchise W h e n the iuralliabk' a n d inima- cnlate ('harlotte daily takes issue w ith our A heville coutetuporary Trensnry D epartm ent for it could • have obtaine.l a n y de.sire I inform i- the proposed a m en d m en t. W e ! illiterate whites as well as illiter- YOU GO TO Wlnstoa, N. C., - ’A L L 0 > '~ 1,-nntvN. T he -lE^rELrn. . . ..BivJ « • j wait a minute, send now. Uetter en- J V. -1 Vice I.i'ie « f W s t -hes. | cIjs-- 5 stam p ; for trial subscription 1 “ i<!i-,.r W i r e and preheat, or 2ij stauins lor warch |;(;ry.inl \Nare, a:;d paper while Ihe va;ches are going I au'l I've t.lassPR, etc. M n e free. T h e P A S T I M E Pab. Com pany, iriii? (iolie .' ou wait a n d j Loui ville. K y. [iv iBiiW.l f.T one year. Prices i |,jil the limes. Yoati! for business, lilio w x . T h e J k w e i .e u . jLi'.e.'lv Street. X ext door to I!.i'irt'sliics';a m an TiULCflS ^-CINCWIUTI | « O J f r x / j G j v y S T r tB B . A N D , CUJllSTMAS ilUUiAY ThAINi. Norfolk d. '.Vesieru P».iil vay Co. R.^anoke, Va.. Dec. 7. F o r G overnor. J A M E S E . B O Y D o r G C II.FOKl). F»:r Congress, 7th District. ■ W D L L I A M A . B A I L E Y O F D A V IE . have challenged the advocates of 1 . , , . , . - t h e s t a n d a r d s s e t u p b y F .M . . S i m -w e feet that trntheom- ^ j t i o n alKiut It. B n t tl.ere w ould nuins a n d his associates to speak in ■ pels U 8 to side w ith the (iazette. I h av e •-- - ........- . . .I n av e been neither notoriety uor j politic.al capital in iuformatiou so obtiiiiied. F o r that matter, thei-e w as very little of either gotten throngh the resolutions ofl'e ed in the Senate b y M r ! A llen, w h o seem s to h av e a greater craving ______^ I for notoriety, if that w ere po>».'ible. I ttan he h a d d uring his former Eaction term .in the Senate, a n d in the I H o u se b y M i . Snlzer. the Tam- j niiiuyite w hose ridiculons posing as the m any w h o looks like H e n r y Clay has m ad e h im the laughing stock even of his o w n party. E e . . .........____________________________________ publicans had u j rca.sons for pre-j H'is «'ty during the memorable j jt,, A great writer venting action, but the resolutions , troubles of Xovenilter, 1S9.S, jjajd jj,y, religion hiMisutlered | •h a s beet in the city for the p a M , ^ great deal m ore from its triends^ w eek . H e w as waited on b y a froni its enemies an d lie wa.s! defense of this elei'tion law , but they will not. C a n they liide be hind this wall of silence until the en d of the cam p aign , or until they are forced to de.'eud their attem pt ed crim e.iu the c.mrtsi Politicians e.an plan in secret but d uring U the propo.sed a m en d m en t w eiv not intended to disu-ancliise illiter acy wherever it exists, h y then it is worse than folly to propose the amendraeiit^atall. If the esteemed a n d all-wise Charlotte journali.stie lum inary is correct in its opposi cam paign the people will d e m a n d 1 ton, w h y not com e to the jKiiiit ili- a “ ilivision of tim e,” in w h ic h to rectly a n d without “ lieatiiig the The Hoke Headsraoa cisa and tlis Law. ask som e Gazette. questions.— Asheville T rain s Nos. an.! ir'. betw een H a- ;er.<town and Sueniiiid,..aSi: No.-. 3. .'..Id 32 between ^.a u o k e anu Wiu-| the S u p re m e Court of t .e .State i.oa-Saiem, and ^os._.^;, and J.i, be- ..................................... ............ Spe<!ial attention is invited to the conservative a n d dignilie .1 com- inuuicatiou of e.\-Judge A . C . .-Vvery in this m o rnin g ’s paper. L ik e him * w e h av e l>een unable to see the justice of the denunciation wccn Lynchbnrff and Durham , wiii bsi r :r on S luday, December 24th. J A M E :S C. C A S S E L L . G en. S.^pt. ■V. 3 . B E V I L i,, Gcu. Pa:is. A<rt. Jiiri.'t rii? asJ 2Cjw VcP.r H o U «ay T x cuni-ju Tickczii to K c i.n o n d , V a *.Ta :hinfflon, D . C , ind all o.i Norfolk W c /tcru Kail\v:*y. Tlckc 8 on sale Dec. 22nd to 25th. ri;kl D jc . 3ikh io Jan. Uc. jfood for re- -«rn pa.' isage .7aa. 4.h. liHVJ. W . B . liliVILL, Gen. Pass. Agt.. lloanoke, V a . P?i.iri t in Sinele Ea.Tre'. B-esc- ioa.3iaij G im , - $6 .i.O )l!m - - . - M .5 C , -5;:.00 J/«de; .Slielli;, "."ic & bos. Sii't, 7f. p«'r pound. Pri:r«f!ii, !:;c. a Ik .x . Arrivjl aad Departure of Trains: •O C T H B o u n d — D aily except Sunday. l..eave MeclcsTiUe ................... 1:00 p n ; Leave MocK.Skllle ................... ti:00 p n. N o k t h B o c n d . Leare Mocksviile ................... 7:1.> a ni L-eavc Mock.sviile...................11:50 a n. itIock.sviU« Produce Market. in its uph.jKling of m e decision of H o k e vs. llendeison, w h ic h d e clares that an is property, n ow that this dcitision operates against Dem .jcrats, w h a n it h;is been s.iejOTsf'-.lly in vo ked in tiie past la lavorof Uem ocrais in office, | witiuii t a w ord of protest from thos*! w a o are n o w uenoiincing it w h o is in charge of the rii9 Land of tho Free and Horns of the Brave. AMERICA’S representative F A S H IO N M A G A Z I N E T H E D ES IG N ER Published nonthly ^ * * * * * * * * * * ¥ 9 * * 9 9 * * WITH HANDSOME COLORED PLA T ES. al ::o :u v :.7rates t ;ih chlebratcd ■■ ■ Standard Patterns The only retlaMc patterns, becatu* they allow «ettns£. Subscription Price: Jl.OOayear. 10 Gemt f:>r Gliscla esplt*. CANVASSERS WANTED FOR TNtS PUBUCATION. Liberal cash eomatesian. Writ* for sample copy tud iermo to Subaerlf. tiaii Oepaiiaeni, T H E D H S I G N u R , 3 * W e s t U t h St., N e w Vork City. devil around the bnsh, ’ an d that no m a n with ncrivi blfKid ii; his veins tK\vond the d e g r w o. quadroon shall lie allowe.l to exe;- cise the glorlons privilege of vu ing. T h e Oliserver k n o w s bette. _____________________ than w e that if its pr.iposition w eiei ? ^ <> W ilm in g to n , X . C ., D ec. 18.— oorrect one the am endnieiit! ^ ---5 Ett P. l.(K-key, who wa« expelled fromj„na^t necessarily fall to the ground Q O C 'O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O C O O O O O < ^ W e b s t e r ’s i In t e r n a t io n a l | D i ^ i i o n a r y ^ will be amiia le I s > that SjjreLary G a g e m a y include in his answ er everything connected with- the business relations of t he Tieasnry Departuient with lh « ‘Natiouil banks. "j.-rected by 'iVilliamj & .Anderson. C.trn, per b u ................................... 40-}'. ’.'.'hea;, per bu ............................... .jat-i, p e r b u ................................... j t'eas, nc 7 b u .................................. |.*.I1 0:licr (icio'J? Kqi'.al!v l.ow. ; ;>erp2iind..................... ! -i-ac"n. '-/c.er-a........................... i H au :s ..................................................... am i the present S u p re m e Court for bill, that m easure w as taken up m aintaining it. . - litml m ad e the “ unfinished busi- Qu ite another thing IS the deffis- 1 ,, „ 1 1 - ion alleged to h av e been re.iche,l I K o p u b h c an by the K e p u b li.a n State executive <lo not intend m akin g committee at its ineetiug at G reens iset spee;;hes ou this bill, a n d it re iKiro this w e e k , to apply to som e 1 m ains to be seen w hether the dem o .Superior Court ju d g e for a re.strain. I a n d populists in the Senate iiig order ag-ainst the enfori-emeni i ... , . of the election law enacted bv thei Legisluture last winter. Thepropo- -spece.hes against it as their citizens’ committee within the past forty-eight houi-s an d advised that it w ould lie wi.sc for h im to leive before Tuesilay m orning. H e left (>r \V;uihiugton tonight. M r . Lockep w as a candidate for O n motion of Senator A ld rich , ju d g e of the sixth district on the Financial 1 fusion ticket in l.s9->, and was city right. T h e sam e might be suiit; with equal truth of tue O b s c r .c r : an d the m easure w h ic h it profes.ses! to liefriend. Its zeal often supass- ! es its wisdom an d discretion and the case in h an d is no exception to | the rule. It is doing now an d h a * ; often licfore done the cause of the; Q Stun«Iard ‘ Uh- I . ,s. jsiuirfMi*- . I1 ‘»ui. nil r»>; !«:«<« .'•I • W’amtly C oiuntviaaccI sition is startliug. A s J u d g e A v e r y says, “ it is noi conceivable that a Superior Court ju d g e can honestly t)elievc that he has pow er, in acl- lanoe of a dejision of the S u p rem e Court, as to the constirntionality of 1 statute, to as.sume that it is in .f. . O iJ E IIT S , inS 1 i<*Tty S t w t , W i X .S T O X , X . C . 3 .) 7 ) S-ly 1;? party-assDciate.-! in the H o u s e were. Althougii Sp e ik e r. Henders-iii announced the H o u s e cjmm itteas before the recess, none of the 00 m- mitlees held meetings until the re- atiseinbling of Congress. Conse valid.” a n d w e great ly m istake the I ypry little business h:ts C A S i a i i y w a.wivi ^ o r i i s £ » , M. tiitfactioa GnaraniMii.l Wock.'Ville. X.fj fm B O X C A L F ; V lC i 8 H O JS ; C k V hu td ; 2 JS0 , $ i.n . tl.CO. $2.70, #$.«•. > r K 5 ' A » D '.naD Kt: |HO£3 (;k v t s IT ) y ..w CENT.-. TO i ..........................1 3 ,iter ................... I iprinff Chicfcf'is.. 1 '. 12 6 7 Went Your Eggs, IfnifKIiXS. POTATOIS, O.N'lO.N'.i AXD OTHER FAUM PPvODTJCE. I'ii ffiiisi liirtet Pricis W Jl be Paid Call on m e w h en VOU COME TO TOWN. [ i waU Se’.scied rStock of Groce- Oi. H a n ’ . Your* t > .-ierie, U. M. MIi>LKR, Salisbury, K urth Jarolina. National Hotel, R E F U K X L S I I E D . U X D E R X E W 3 I A X A G E M E X T . metai of the m en w h o com pose the ui.i.iority of the present I^egislature ii' they w o uld noi, deal with a m ailed h ;»id with the ju d g e w h o assum ed this prerogative. Im peachm ent is a serious procedure, but it has becii reiilrtedto in X o rth I Carolina a n d m a y b e again. W e . . t.o ld n o threat over a n y b o d y , b n t | "'as i n ’fib, said, sp eaking of the it is only fair in som e c;i«esthatno-1 X c b n is k a n : “ 1 g ave iir.Nan som e lice be served, a n d this is one of] good advice ouee. b ut j robably he thought lightly of it, a n y w.iy he d id n ’t follow it. I told h im to been transsicted by the H o n s e this v.-eek, but the committees are now- hard :it w o rk an d the eifcjt will be seen in a few d ays. S e iator Stewart, of X o v a la, w h o isn’t as m u c h of alJryan m a n as he attorney nniler the iiinnicipal regime w hic h w as overthrov. n X o * vem ber 10 . L o c k ey w as not banished im m e diately after the riot, as were a nuniiier of his as.sociaie,t, b at was rt’aited on b y a eommittei" anil Coaventioa to .Vi^emble in U a ;isked h o w long it w ould take to 1 [(.iji, j,j y 2 d. w in d u p his business hei'C. H e demo«!ratic party w hic h it honestly j m eans to espons* m ore h arm th.-in : goo<l.---Gastonia N e w s (U e.m .) Rapublisans to Mast Hara. replied probably thirty d-ay.s, an d was given the time he aeketl. Ijxjkey ’s friemie here claim that he wouUl Dot h av e returned 10 W ilm in g to n hiwl h e not been a s sured by certain prom iuent d e m o crats that the animosity against h im w as spent, a n d that I'O objec tion W ould be raised to his pres ence here. RATES, $1.00 PER DAY. J . H . R a m s e v , P ro p ’r. M a in S t. S A L I S B U R Y , X . C . A Great and Useful Book. the Ri 8es.--Gnarlotte Observer. T h e above gounis" very m u c h like a tbreiit, a n d w e thin k J u d g e A v e r y is a d d in g no lustre to the distinguished n a m e he beai-s by his petty parlizan threats. It’s » dib- grace, to say the least of it, that lj;inied attorneys, ex-Judges, w hose i mission it is to u p h o ld law , order 0\vi:ig; to ^he growth of the EiijflisL I j arc guilty of writing irn.. .aue :indii.scinuia.;a.iUy increas- J “ i t j " BHAI'BS. aT O I?K . flK .S T O X , X . C. [Y «; 02 IS- W. C. KAE‘n>' Ip u eia a ::e n iijn ’• 1 Ktr No^e a : i-i i i t e J b r ih<- aid f e t f * extracted i'y.iiiP r.-^ a t chfl,‘H!e. S9DTHERN RAILW AY. “n r e W e n c e very jii ’.ch nio.'c 1.5 re- articles, threatening ju d g e s w ith im p eac h m eu t. W h y l - J u s t in or- who spent twenty years in preparing -i-.--"•'■'l.l nna ,\l tho m->u< nai-. , his Am erican Dictionary, wo ild hard- I ly reco!,n;i!e it in the perfection which it has sutained at the bands of moderr. W eb ster’s International It scholars. Dictionary, the last of the various re visions and enlargements of the origi nal ••W elwter,” repre-sciits fifty time ; the am ount of literary labor that was expended upon the^ earliest edition, and is, withot question, the mojt com- plcce and reliable work of the kind ever publiihed. It is warmly endorsed abro ad, to travel over m a n y lauds, write descriptive articles of liis jonrneyings, a n d later go b ac k to Lincoln ;ind enter u p o n the prac tice of his profession. I foresaw tha.t eveu as great a m a n as h e is ciin’t be too m u c h on c;thibition without wejikening him self. H e will se< this som e d a y .” T h e aliove is a special from W^il- m iugton to the W a sh in g to n Post, an.i at the present crisis of aflairs in this State d em a n d s consi<lera- tion from the m in d s of thoughtful people. T h e suViject c f the article quoted, C . J . L o c k ey , Es<i., is a w hite m an , a native of X o rth Carolina, au at torney at law of siilticient learning a n d character to be thought worthy of u imination b y his party con ven tion f ir suprem e court ju d g e . H e serveil his city u n d er majority rule as corporatiou c:)uusel, is a consis tent a n d hononible m em b er of one iof the best reeagnized Christian churches in tlie city of W ilm in g Urn.- lie w o rks for his living in a n y c.ipacity th.it offew him otable rew ard for his efl'orts. A s id e fi-ovn * y STr?^ '’itfn«l^rl*« | < . •-rlK.oll. \ .*iU'.V k - almuiL wUhOHl. nitutt>rr. > E;ivaXaat>X«£ •* 11 lb.* hottiebrtW. fMii (•!Iu!;.p;«Pb«,Belit>ir;.pr»v U E S T r O R P R A C T l C A L U S h . It i 11 asy f o find wunled. 11 U vaay ti ascsrtaiin ibe proaiiMclaftoM. > It is eery tn trace the trrvvtk •} it «oriL j .ft iscosy tu learu wha. • wont BiCARS. C* ' Th-: Xcw Orlrnrs JVcmvvttti r V uh- I -li:'!. »i .*> •• :.«• Wv.'iJ ;*> 4- . ‘'3VdUl..Ut:ountrT. ^ ! Gr.T TMi! BuTtT™ il i I.', d- i\sri:rij:!.i:rco., rubuaborit, \ \ ) SpringHchl, MajiS., l\ 8 . A. A To not be d«4elv«rf * — ■ ... ‘ — in buTlnir MMll io> ^ called ••Webster's TMr.lonarlw.** AJI ^ ;-'.i.honi! al'r;«i;rr.i*r>; «»r I'lr Iot»ruaeionsJ y ^ i:*.th *v:iri-rM aiztf.lM; .r our uu. ^ . r .:c in ilaj cnt9. CV.-KKNOOOO Greenst)oro, X . C ., J a n . 2 d . - .SpociHl.--The Ifepublicau State Executive Com m itte m et thi-s after noon, a n d after som e disim ssiou' decided to hold the State Conven- ' tion in Kalcigh M a y "Jd. It w as agreed that t!ie Republicans should not hold their convention until W e ptiUlishanadvertiscai'intof K»- after the Dem ocrats nom inate thejr dol Dy^-,iepsia Cure in our cohimni thx.» iJ:iuc.aTju wit»h to »ay toourr^d- ticket lu A p r il. ! era ihat wc beiicvc thU prcparatian T h ere v alteuilMtice of U worcby of a trial W any p^r.-»o»»uf- R e p u b li«m s , small a n d large, •A m ong tHe m ore prom inent ones ^ll the manufa.it irer.s claim for H . were C h a irm a n Holton, rieuutor IC-jiIol D v <;i_p da Cure is prepared by Pritchard, Cougre».sniaii L in n e y . the we.i U'io.va and relia:.le tirmof Solictor M ott. M j O - J ^ . - M o o d y aiid Pi)St!iiiiHter C . T . UiUley of lia- ^vith that firm a;* advertiser -* leigh. .Tuilge E w a rt spent the «-e fe ;l safe in saying that they would laorning here, b nt left in the iUtcr- uoi pla.-v on the m arket a prepara- 1 ..V 111 f.ir Wasliin-'loii • rtysyop.iia unle.-.inoon tor w asiiinaion.___________________ remedy of toe highest merit and conscientiously believed it . ____ wjilil c-iru that :i.l3 iMt universal coin- L d u a 1 c r Jviie. plaint W e further add that if th’.s nreparatioo ii e<iU3 fto the other well T h e S h a m e o f It. T h e so-called D em ocnitie cam- | negro vote reside.nt in the oity paigii in X orth Carolino to se.)ure 'th e ratilication of the c,ni.ititiition- al am en dm ent THE. .. nWar, TUf II di*a.-e« A |«l!f I lioB r l i C. rt» r U iU . U. i» neeii -1 M ■ ItwiI! rr!ie"L :ct«. lit ihc li»c;vu.-; and 1 of a.cii-j-oe. ^ oU r the Unitt<* ^ |a t s «fj rlzenn to i £S * cacrr, l3i j?xi BOr I cwcr <rcwr.c<5 be-'*.' . ‘! |ri»euwriitei. U,x,k of •-•I'*, 1 tr 1.1 great wti Uijie lU He’:. o-ilil iiare an '» on..f. iijrtiicin he*!-''- wW* th-.Mvuf’"’ ] fit*- A m -. y.'- * <"' 8TAXDARD RAILWAY OF TIIE SOUTH. The Direct Line to all Points. TEXAS, CAUFORXIA. FLORIDA, <^1'BA AXD POETO RICO, hlnctiy F i « , K q u i ... :iil 'rin o u g h and Lo- '■'1 T:-:>i.,s. Pal!m;iii S!rfr,i:,g r-ars ontll Xight ‘“•S’ . am i tiiie rjchetiules. T'lVvol by Ihe Sosithein aiiJ • f .kssuresl a Safe, Com- •ortabie .mii an Ei^padiUous Ja:irn,.y. A fent* for T im e Ta- and General Inlor- mai ioa, or address T F . R . D A R B Y , »0 TEoms w iHswSR QDiSnONS. re.»SIg.q,j^5j, M. cmp. WASHINGTON. D. C. d er tc u pho ld one of the mo.st par tizan unrighteous election lawsever enacted b y a legislature. D .) y<m j paigii in X orth Carolino to secure ! pr„;,;ihle the d e m .eratin party II.W ,0,, - i™* '■«»«■ on. .itli j-oar bramM runob, “ - ■ ■ - .................v„. ............, coiuiuittees throughout the State. W e allude to it as “ s.i-c.xile.l,” for the reason that it is a Ciimpaign in w hich the Dem ocratic party has beeu forced against its principles. SO acres m ore or lew , tying on the public road, one luite from Cooleem ee Cotton 51111*, adjoing the C o m p a n y ’s lands. T h is is a good lotation, well Wiitereil, verj- go<Kl building an d line orchard. C a n give pos.sessiou at a.iy time. Call ou or addrc.s.^ .M. O . n . W I H , Kphes.-i*, N . C . Janu ary 10th, !OJy . known reinedi-.’s m ade bv them, v' D o W ttt’s Little Early Risers, l);- W it t’s W itch Haiel SaW e. anil O-ie -Minute Cough (Jure, it will speedily win its way into public faTor. W i cheerfully and heartily gire our pub- lie endorsement to this concern, and thi; reliability of the goods they m an ufacture. which latter ha-< lieen larpe- , ly the means of their success: and in ' writing this voluntary endorsement on our part, we feel that we are i .-iimply jierforming a duty ilia’. Wv, owj our r j;:ders. it onr Ju d g e s are m ad e o f the right t in d of stuff, they will do their d u ty, its to be h o ped , if they are im p eached b y y ou r crow d in 2 1 hours. E ^ig S i% "p c U "n g w » ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ to pledges a’n d well established u.=»eful book for the library, theschool, | uiousism is destined to cap the cli-1 It is a ca.mpa.igu that the fam Uy, the student:, and in f a « j counter- thousands of Dem ojrats of the best for all who use the English language. | iutclligencc deplore, a n d the p..li- f b e e g if t s .in the Dem ocratic party will learn som e sense before it’s too lat e. W e In order to give our 50 cent siibacri- ! are iroing to stand b y our rights, ..... . ... n1* A!ir <rif^u . . __bers a n o; we have idea to'wfthdraw?he“ buE- ^.very a n d the O bserver not- ' w ithstanding.gy and bicycle oiler and substitute a N o . 7 cook stove completef and a nice 3 -piece oak set of furniture, respect ively. All who have subscribed under the first offer will be entitled to an other ticket, or, if they prefer, we will take up their ticksu and refund their m one/ . All who pay ua 50 cents cash for 6 months’ nubacription will get a *-icket; all wno pay us one dollar will two tick.;U. If you owe us atiy- thinr, this mu.st be paid before you are entitled to a tickoc. W e m ake this diaiia -' for two reasons: 1 st, to give those who are not able to take, the paper one year and pay us one dollar, an opportunity for 50 cents to net the paper 6 m antlu and an oppbr- tuait; at one of these free gifts. 2 J. T h a t we m ay be able to distribujte ■\ViIniin"ton, N . C ., J a n . .S.--- Special.- - Chairm an Ho lto n , of Ihc R ep ub lican State Executive C o m mittee, says hlB party will -contest the constitutionaUty of the aincnd- jnent to be voted uj-on ;je.xl Au- _________________ , . gnst, after the election. I t 'i s also these presents in a m uch shorter tim *. iejirued that the com mittee lias de- Cided to bring suit at omse to iest yet be is a man—a whit* man—>if iutetligence, of Character, of stand ing in his imtty, the best the emu- try ever knew, whether so reiiog- uized by the outlaws who compose ^the opposition iu Wilmington or not, iMiiisheil from his native home, au exile am )ng str.itigers for n > other roMon thau th it he diff8r< with the mill irity, wlio tn.ve b.v fraud, forcc, violence and miinler, driven tfie majority frem their con- . ■ stit'.iliotiiil rights to goverj »ad , upon an organization of citueiib j control to the.n-cjlwes. jthanlhat they.sho.lid be asked to dcse^ntors of cy on w h ic h it is to be conducted | is one w hic h they w ill not couu- j teuauci or support., X o , policy m ore shaniefal could be im poscl I Going to the Courts. Constitutional A m en dm en t and the Election law to B e Tested. ________Those who have taktn ticket* can return them and get tht)ir fair.to alL • ■ e t* ( - “ m one^, ____-=t, £. yon now h a *e one. less the time they have Tni. Man *«=“giving you two chances the election law adopted b y the lart l^islatiire, an d that ap p U ca tion will be m ade, for a n in juhctW n lib eny lawful govenm entIsauctioii uu attem pt to violate the am stitution of the y nited and practitioners of tn«.- States and endorse the legahzatiou ^ unbridled mciidacity ?.!! a n d g,.ll to tell the people of Xorthconduct of elections U is not hoped that the political workers w h o have h a d ueiLUer the connige uor the honesty to denounce such a policy, will hesitate n o w to en dorse an d iis.sist a cam p aig n of mis- reprc.seiitation, such as has been outlined . by the ••lea^lers” w h o ’ have planned this policy as a step- j ping stone to their o w n advance- m eut. T h e c..ustitut,ioual amend-,Worthless nient, w hic h it a n y I>em ociutic: gm,m^rfeits. c. c. s i v f o u d . candidate h a d advocated in the cam p aig n of a year agu w o uld have caused bis defeat, a n d w h ic h each a n d every one of these candidates , V .h«n ple<lt!«d himself and his party' and found, that Number 45« drew: restT4Hl">g the Btate Iw u rl frm l | js i,.,w to be th’- gin. F. M . .roitX.s 6 N . ; i of the proposed am eudm eut to onr s U te «r)iisi.itutio!i ti disfr.in ibise a single w hite miin in the State! J . W I L E Y S H O O K . Mrs. 11. Churchill. B.-rliu. V t., say^: "O u r babv was covered with runninu' _____ -.............. sores. D iW itt 's W itc h liisel Salv • T h e cmstitutioual a m e m l - ' I ' : ' ' : ” A sneciS: for piles, an ) This iH to certify that I opeued the envelope containing G u n Prise Ticket <v In selecting a Sawing Machine, pick out the one that rnns the lightest, u w k the fastest, makes the least noise is most durable, will not break the thread if run backward, will not pack et the lightest isbrics, has patent ■pool wire, aotomatie tention release ball bearing, etc. THE WHEELER & WILSON possesBeB all the above points of an- periurity over any other make. Costs nothing to examine ouv. For Bale by K . J* B O W E N , WlDBtOD* N . C. TO MEET THE I8TH. A Call For the Populist State C o m mitter. The Populist Sta‘,0 Sxecutive Com mittee will meet /n BaJelsU Thursday, January IS. The call for the meellng was issued Wednesday by Dr. Cyrus Thompson, the chairman of the State committee. .J^t this meeting a call will be issued tor the Populist State convention W A G E E A K i N E E S S E A R E GENERAL ADVANCE IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES. One llniHlrea »ml Fifty Tliousninl Work I’eople UocelTo lacroasoil I'ay l»i the r»c(orio<t of New England hiicI tli« Soutii^l’rotcction l>oo3 Itaiso Wusei* The wage eavDsr’a share iu the gen eral prosperity is com iag to him iu lib eral allotm ents. O n the top of tue ___ _ ______ . vast increase in wages paid, as sbowu which will be 'held about the time of by the recent industrial census of the_■___ T»_i.__J.:_. T./>nn>11 Athe Bepublican State convention. It was stated by Populists who claim to be in touch with the party i Kodol Dyspepsk Cure American Protective Tariff League, covering conditions as they existed in March, 1899, have come additional in- , , , , . I creases since that time which affect that a declaration would be made m ^^ges opposition to the Constitutional Am- dependent upon endment. | them. Last week some (50,000 opera- The Populist State executive com- I tives in the great cotton maunfaetur- mittee is composed of the following i ing centres of N ew England were members: I granted a liberal advance in wages. Central Committee— J. B. Sohulken, Next comei the 2fi,, )00 workers in the Whiteville; J. B. Lloyd, TarboPo; Z . mills controlled by the American T Garrets Henderson: M . H . H . i Wooleu Company, who have jast se- ' cured an increase of ten per cent.Caldwell. Concord; Hal W . Ayer. Ral eigh; E . A . Moye, Greenville. First D istrict-H arry Sktinnerr, Green ville; Theo. W hite, H ertford. Last, and most signiiicant of all, since it shows how irresistibly con tagious is the epidemic of higher wages in prosjijerous times, nud be- Second District— J. T . B . Hoover,} cause it brings the wage rate of that i Oxford; R. B. Kinsey, ha. Grange. | section more nearly to a parity with ; Third District— V. J. McArtbur, Lts- |sa; E. M . Cole, Carthage. I Fourth District— S . Otho Wilson, Youngsville; James Amos, Hender son. Fifth District— W . O . Stiaford, Greensboro; A. S. Peace, Oxford. the wage rate of competing localities ' in the North, comes the amouncement : from Augusta, Ga., that the cotton manufacturers of that city are to raise I the wages of their eight thousand em- ' ployes on January 1. This is regarded ' as an indication that other mill men i of the South will also take action onDigests what you eat. Itartlflciallydigratsthefoodandaids DUtrict-S. A. Edm und. Lum-1 the question. r t S n g t h ^ S S t e d ^ ^ i l S t i v f ^ r ^ l h e r t o n : J. Z. Green, Marshville. , Manufacturers in the North with cans. It is the latfst discovered digest-I Seventh District— J. H . Sherrill, Ca -1 very few exceptions now have gianted ant and tonic. N o other preparation I tawba: John A. Sims, Concord. : an advance, and the stop has been can approach it in efficiency. It in-1 Ejgbti, District— R . A . Cobb, Mor-• “Pit® »£ knowledge that ................................. ‘ ............ Hamrick. Dellinger. ™ S C 3 in the South remained uu- George E . feoggs, j j Waynesville; A . D. K . Wallace, Ruth- ; ! erfordton. can approach it in emciency. i l jo - i Ejgijth District- stantlyrelieve.sand permanently cures I Dyspepsia, Indl<-?stion, H eartburn, i J - / ' •. “ ai Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, i Ninth District— i SickHeadache,Gastralgia,Cramps, am all Other results of iniperfectdigestioa Prepared by E. C. CeWitt aCo.. Cbicos» C . C . S a n f o rd. . . T R Y T H E . . “ NEW HOME "SEWINB M IN E . would bo placed at a dccided disad vantage. The news from Georgia, therefore, is welcome intelligence to iSorthcrn mauufacturers It is estimated that by January 1 from a hundred and forty to a hun dred and lifty thoui^and cotton mill operatives in the Jforth will be work ing uudor an advanco of wages, aud that the udvauce iu the South will bring the total in the United States tc. above a hundred and sixty thousand. , X , , xt- All this is in perfect accord with the test the election law, adopted by the claim that protection tends to increase :ast les-slatiire. and tha.t appUci.tior , iuereasiug the sum total of will he made for an injunction re-. employment. The cotton and woolen ] straining the election board from car-! manufacturers of tho United States j rying out the provisions of the law in i have a stronger grip than ever before calling and holding the amendment i upon the great home market with its State N ew s Notes. Chairman Holden, of the Republi can State executive committee, says 1 his party will contest the constitution-, ality of the amendment to be voted i upoiii next August, after the election. It is also learned that the committee ■ has decided to bring suit at once to election. Holton is to he supplied with the necessary funds for prosecut ing the case. The losses at the burning of the Sergeant Manufacturing Company’s 75,000,000 of liberal buyers. Hence the rise in wages. The connection is obvious and indisputable. Golden l>ayd in tlie West-. T he recent new discoveries of zina plant in Greensboro by Monday's fire ; and lead in Souther*! Missouri, which WRITEFORGIRCUURS ferent styles of ^ v in e Machines we manufacture and their prices before you purchase any other. THE NEW HOME SEWINB iU IIN E GO., 0SAS-0£, MASS. » Union Sqau«.M.V. Cblcf«o,ia SLUraiB.Uo. Daiiu, Teiaa. iian Prenciwo.Cal. MlMitA.Ga, FOR SALE BV as far as the company is able to see iire about as follows; Patterson, $12,* j 000; machinery and building, i$13,000; ;ho«ii.e th« dif; *10,000: a total of *35,000 One building is left standing, and of course the ground is there, the two have given a spur to industry all over the State, is only one of the factors which are giving an impetus to the business and social development of this section. The gold discoveries in Colorado, Montana and other mining States, which are frequently chroni- S^osiiions, • • Suaranteod ■ Under reasottable conditions .... being estimated at ?10 ,000, so that the aitentiou, I loss is $25,000 wit'h $4,000 insurance, i they are contributing to tho im- ; Twenty-seven machinists are throvvn; meugg increage in the United States out of employment, many of whom which is taking place every year, aud t have been with the company since it' which ia likely to score a bigger gain • was started. year than in any previous time _ ■ _ since the California aud Pike’s l^eak Tw o ^-eeks ago Mr. Eugene G. Pen-, Free tuition. We give cue or more free scholarships in every county in ths U. S. Write us. Will accept notes for tuition I orcaa deposit money in bank . until position is sccured. Car : ny left his home at Six Forks, W a ke ; fars i^d. . No TOcatiqn. En- ' THE NATJONAL LAW MAKERS. W h a t Conj^ress is Doing From Day to Day. The Senate. Fourteenth Day.— Tbe Senate evinced no disposition to take up the work of the session in earnest, and while the Bitting was cf only a little more than a.a hour’s duration, a large number of important bills were introduced and a definite foundation .aid for proceeding with the financial bill. Tho hoar for th« beginning of the debate on this measure was fixed for 2 o’clock Thurs day. The most notable event of the day w>as an chjecticn entered by Mr. Hoar, of Massachusetts, to the sum mary disposition of resolutlontions asking foi* information about the con duce of the Philippine war. Fifteenth Day.— In accordance with the notice previously given by him. Senator Aldrich ,to-day opened the dis cussion of the financial hill in the Sen ate with a speech in explanation of the Senate substitute for the bouse bill The speecJi was carefully prepared and was read from manuscript. Tt 'was de livered in -clear and distinct language, but without any effort at oratory. Sen ators present gave him careful atten tion, but no one interrup'ied him with Questions or oUierwise during the de livery, nor did any one manifest a dis position to reply after he 4iad ■con cluded. A message from the president was read transmitting the testimony taken by tihe coainiisslon appointed to in vestigate the conduct of the war by the war depiirtment. A resolution was presented by Mr. Pettigrew calling upon the secretary of the navy ifor the report of Admiral Dewey of April 13, 1898. in whidh the a<3miral said he could take Manila at any time. H-e asked immtidiate con- Bidertion, but Mr. Spooner objected aud tjie resolution went over. The House. Fifteenth Day.— The house v/as in session but 15 minutes and -during that time had a little flurry over an attempt by Mr. Sulzer, of New York, to secure consideration foa* a resolution asking Information concerning-the relations of the Treasury Department with the N a tional City Bank, of N ew York. The resolution wa.s referred to the corumit- tee on ways and means. Mr. Gainer, o' Tennc-seee, rose to a question of per sonal privilege respecting his vote on the* Roberts rcsohition. These events and the prayer of the chaplain occupied the brief time tire house was in ses sion. Sixteenth Day.— The house session was brief agsjin, the only incident being i'he adaption c! the Sulzer resolution introduced yasterday calling upon Se:;rctnry Gage for all information re garding tho (deposit of government funds in c-ertain N ew York national hanks. The resolution as adopted was made more general in its scope and an amendment was added to cover infor mation respecting «he transactions re lating to the sale of the N ew York cus tom house site. MClTIBiL. Sonicthinpr in u I’ediffree. flood leed merely enables the de- Yclopment of tho poasibilifcies in an animal, but never ijroduces a change in form or characteristics. The f?ood dairy cov.* is always u creation froni good breeding, a compound of the high quaUties which are the goveru- three borse .9 and half a dozen cow;i. His whole ,barn is practically at the ; service of hia animals, so far as their | breathing is concerned. The animals havo not only the whole space from the feediug floor to the roof of tho ' ^ barn, but during m uch of the winter they have the space m ade by the disap pearing hay, both on the scaffolds aud in the m ow. The American hay mov.’ ! itself is an immense affair and the air : space it equals would seem to bauish ! all necessity of considering that par- | ticular phase of housing tue stock. - But whatever the air space, we need a's?) RAM’s I t o l "o u t t o bo something b'ooJ “ by ( are ventilated on the principle that | : ^ ° I warm air is necessarily foul aud will :chance. Kxcellcnt UitoAtlns Arrauirement. "Where a small Hock of Leghorn is kept, it is importaut to provide a very warm roosting jilace for them if win ter eggs arc to be looked for. The ter at anv time. Openforboth .sexes, c^ieapbcard.. Send for free illustrated cataloeue. 3lddress J. F. Draughozt, Pres't, at either pfice. F ^ a e t i e a U . . . . B u s i n e s s . . . . Hashville, Tehn., d » Galveston, Tex., oivinnah, Ga., ^ Texarkana, Tex. schools of the kind in <he' world, and the bfsi ^ r o n ia d o n c s in the South. Indorsed by bankers, merchaiit^ ministsts and others. Four weeks in bookkeepinr with os are equal to tw elyew e^by the old plan. J. P. Draughon, Preddent, is author of l>raughon’s New System of Bockkee{nng, “Double Entry Made neoe study. We have prepared,*for home study, books on t)ookkeeping. penmanship and shorthand. Wnte for pnce Ust “Hoine Study.”_ extract. “Prop. Db.wghon—1 learned book- keepin^at home from your books, while holdii a pontion as night tefei^ph operator.”- " IjBFKiNGWRLL. ^k k ecp cr for Gerber ^ ■Wholesale Crocer.s. South Chicago. III. iAfettfion tlus paper uihen j These are particularly halcyon days connty, saying that he was going to , for the 'Western States. The Rreat. BOV. TAYLOR S P'>'>f"i;'<ltin>e>veolTerCpCp LOVE LETTEilS. ** “”»• T«>ior’,. J " " Ltltprii, to all v h i will 30 cmls for nonlh's trial sul.scnptio,. to r ir lllvtlra lfd l o,!k .............., to oelc s»ni Barhflore, nromnier». !■ riMlprs, FUUiTm..n, JIi)llii rMii.I.»T, Sporliiiiiiii, taoillilmlrs, Swepthnirlii, Trsrhpn. Thiy ar« consjdiTcd the hi-st wnrk tlut lias ever coo.efrom tioy. Taylor’s gifled pen. IIH r.*puta. I*mi :,s a T'rt/.-r, i,umori.y‘, orator, :uid cmerUiiiuT *s « "'»le as Ihe v.orld iltrlf. ^ T/.e nijutrol. J youth c.nJ is a, srniinionlMv journal. 1 « (o 83 pa^i-s, d n-cUil to h jcim N, I'oj r. RY, Al>VBVTtHEH I»V S>A A-NT> L.\Sn, W lT ANI» HLHOB, Bior.aAPiiv, Tkavi.ls, S cirn. e. and iiiformalinn. Dopartmrnts: Women'g, tMUariH s, J/e/t>er.s\ Attfhnr.^'. Jhx, A 1 l\___ 1 ! ‘ Dur-ham to spend ihree or four days, grain crops are contributing their He came to Raleigh and nothing hasj quota to the sum of the factors which been heard of him since. Praends in : are making 1899 the most prosperous Durham report that they have not seen! year which the West has ever known, him. Mr. Penny is from one of the i '■Tl'e gains of this region are refleoteil be^t families in the county ami has a iu .the tables of bank clearances_pnb- good farm of over 200 acres. His af fairs seem to he in good shape. He left a wife and four children, who were faithful and devoted. Mr. Penny was a leading candidate far the Popu list nomination for county treasurer in ‘the last campaign. 'I here Is no proof of any reason whatever for his departure, and it is hopetl that hi^ iih- sence will soon be explaine-i by his re turn.— Raleigh Tlmes-Visit:>r. The Republican convention is to be held in Baleiffh May 2d. Anthony Seawood. colored. 102 years old, and Betsy Edwards, colored, 21 lished every week, the returns of the earnings of the railroads entering iu this section, which are given to tho public occasionally, and the totals of the transactions Tdf the postofiicea, which are given* out-by Ihs Govern ment every month or two. The figures for the postofllces, which have just been furnished from Washingbon, show a gain in every Western city, the increase iu Home cases being al most without example iu its exteui.— S t Louis Globe-Deoiocrat. Xot Corn* Bnt “AToney to ISurn.** -- .. . . , , Thefree traders think that they are years old, both of Smith Creek town-1 kicking the high beam of humor when hhlp. Warren county were unltcHl in marriage on the 24t'h of December. There is no dou^t about Sea^vooJ lieiui; 102 years old, and he is active and ( an do a good day's work now. Ft is said b.: his neigh^rs that, he c:<n sot out as much tobacco as any young man. There will he a considerable In crease in the number of students at the they say that protectionists take to themselves and to the policy which they support the credit for the bless ing of abundant crops. B y their so* called ^‘joking’* along this line they hope to distract attention from the very plain and important fact that, ordinary \ although the protective tariff does not take the place of Providence and cause abundant drops to grow, it does m ake the gifts of Frovidence of some Vk —2"7 *'s>nple copi»^ free. Address Th^on itndA?oI»nl:.Co., >a«&TllIe,TeBii.jhemlstry is made in the election o} W . A . Syme. Governor Russell orders a term of the Rutherford civil court Agricultural and Mechanical 'College | 1“.'“ ® fornishing a market and a i dnring the present term. A n excellent ‘J*®iiatiOTaicircubnonin.biisheain thoSo.tiL Make' , . p e&eu*. [ over abuudant. In free trade days StirJ professor of j m any Western farmers, for lack of an ion 0} opportunity to sell their corn at even I a decent price, were forced to burn it sp”eclal! firewood in order to get any bene- court i it* They had corn to burn. February 5th, judge Robinson; and-a > r r . • --y s r s S T t:.'? aebmay ath. Judge Hoke. crops and no market for them means The Statesville cotton mills p're- tantalizing disappointment. That is seated tlrelr stockholders with an ac-jbrings to the farmer, ceptable N ew Year's gift in the form “ 8 ° ° ^ market, a of a five per cent, dividend. This means pros- makes 9 per cent, during the ye*!-. what protection gives the farmer. H e may choose bctwcCQ The eldest weather ever known at I the two. The choice ought to be au toleighjn December was that of Sun -1 easy one, there is little chance day morning, when the thermometer! that the Western farmers will have stood at 9 above zero.. Up tr. that time j “ py hesitation in making their de- the lowest temperalture on record was ! They have given considerable 10 on December 29, 1894. i evidence that they think that Mc- The Haleigh Saving Bank has .1 ^ : »» go°d enongh for them, dared a eemlnannual <iividcnd uf G per cent T ie stock of an institution that 1 yields a 12 percent, dividend to holders THROUGH SLEEPERS, \N o x y iL L E r ^ X e w y o r K: V lA lliR flY /X flT lJR flL B R ID G E : iM B S x s Q ia iL a K iii, M 0 RF0 LKTOC0 1 UWBU& c L o s E c o m ic m m , w . B . B E V I L L .G e n E n l f t is 8. ; ^ n t . " . I ^ P A N O K E . A ^ ^ . - is a valuable investment, itecently a large batch of stock realized $240 a share for the owner. The Salem Iron Works, with Con- stM to e A. Hege. Walter T. Spaugh to o ^ra to rs, with a capital stock of 5 “ ‘® privilege to increase to $200,000, bas been granted artlces of IncorporaOon for sixty years by the ’T*'® •>«»lness to be *>y this corporation ia: To inann. ractnre, make, construct, build, repair buy, sell, operate and use all kinds of Mchlnepy, and mecbaniam of every 5haracter; also all appliances, vehicles arrlages, etc., used in the arts; also :o equip, maintain and repair, mason- p'. bridgeB. riadncts, tramways, resl- deneet and OFther Reasons Wliy. Out 01 these evidences cf prosperity can be drawn added reasons why the intelligent business aud working men of the country should give theii* sup port to tho parly of souud money aud protection in every contest which arises, whether in the city, or State or nation. The diilerence between good and bad legislation can be esti mated by the difference between the good years we are now enjoying and the bad years of the Democratic re gime.— San Francisco CalL XTbexe Sb« Drew the ZJne. Mrs. Fashion— I’ve picked out a hns- band for you, daughter. Mlsa fashion — Very w d l; but I want, to say, mother when It comes to bnylng the weddlag' dress. I’m ; going to select the material myself. - ^ . v. They Tell a Cheerinjr Storj. A recent issue of tho South Bend Tribune, a newspaper which is thor oughly representative of Republican sentiment in that garden spot region of prosperity and enlightenment, Northern Indiana, contains au inter esting budget of expressions by the local business m en concerning'the re markable degree of business health which prevails iu that thriving city. The Tribune says: **Besides business houses which have come hero m any people have been drawn in by the general need of more workmen of a good class iu some of the factories. This has swelled the population, which is variously esti mated at from 33,000 to nearly 40,090. It is stated that the new city directory presents enough names to make the estimate of population over 39,000. F ew people are out of work if they really desire to labor. Some factories are running over time with the larg est forces in their history, which, coupled with the splendid state of commercial interests, speaks volumes for South B en d as au active, growing and progressive basioess center.” Uniform testimony to improved con ditions and an increased volume of busiuess is given iu these interviews with tho wholesale and retail mer chants of South Bend. They all tell a cheering story of the changes wrought by “ McKinley prosperity.** Sinall Cause For Comfort. It is said that M r. Bryan is over joyed at the election figures in N e braska. W e don’t begrudge him what ever comfort he is able to get out of the result. If the number of votes cast in the State election for the F u sion ticket seems to sugge.^t a compli ment to Bryan, the prosperity of the State under the McKinley policy of protection, as compared with tho de pression and misery which existed there under the Bryan policy of free trade, certainly reflects the utmost discredit ou Mr. Bryan’s pet policy. A n d it is not likely that the people of Nebraska will forget from whence their prosperity came when they come to vote on a national policy in a na tional election. A State can afford to compliment popular son at a State election. But Nebraska may sing a different song iu 1900. Whether she does or not, though, will make little difference. The rest of the country will put a quietus on Bryau aud on the policy of free trade, in which he believes. President McKinley c.-in take pkvtty of couiTort out of the retnnis from the rest of the country, aud tho business men of the counti*y cau settle back in the assurance of continued prosperity aud the surety that the country as a whole will not contemplate the possi bility of another free trade experi ence; Not Afraid. Gold may be a cowardly metal as claimed by the free silver fellows in 1896, but it does not appear to be afraid to poke its head into this coun try while the Bepublicaus are ruu- ning things.— Springfield (M o.) Re- „'orm air is necessarily ........................... rise to the top of the barn and escape ! but for through a ventilator. That is a min-{ on it. take. It is true that the wai*m air will T'he rise and escape through the ventilator, but it does not take the carbonic acid gas with it. That is heavy aud if it is taken out at all has to be sucked out by a ventilator ruuuiug down close to the floor. Tho warm air that rises has been heated by the bodies of the ani mals and not by their breath, aud that is the air that wo do not want to es cape. A i:\URr.r. ::oc >st . cut shows a simple way to make such a warm roosting place. The barrels shut up close together'iu use, and the fowls enter aud leave by the opening that is shov.'u. The barrels can be removed as warm weather approaches, aud the usnal roosts substituted. ContinuoQA ^lUkinft-. A writer in the Jer.sey Bulletiusays he or she has but one cow iu a herd of twenty that has ever gone dry more thau a mouth at a time before calving. That cow was brought iuto the herd and was dry three months before she dropped another calf. W ith her uext calf she went «lry about sis weeks aud does HO noTk*. Most of the herd have never beeu dry at all since they had the first calf. Although the milk is not used iu the dairy for a mouth be fore they calve, they are milked regu larly, and no differeuce cau be seen betweeu the well-fed cow that docs not go dry at all aud other cows that go dry oue or two months, so far iis healfcU, vigor or lasting qualitie.s go. It is largely u mutter of habit, aud if a heifer is allowed Id go dry after her first calf she is more apt to go dry a little longer the uext liiue.— American Cultivator. llillii:;; ftxreet I’uluttirs. The rotting of sweet jiotatoe.'? in the hill during the winter mouths is a common cause of complaint, especially during a season of coutiuued w e t.; freezing weather. The trouble is more often caused by ueglect or improper hilling, than from any other source. Sweet potatoes properly banked will never rot under any circumstances, but will keep souud aud in good shape until the followiug spring. Potatoes, in the first place, .should never be gathered until fully ripe, or until after a icilliug frost has wilted the vines. They should be harvested on a dry day, with the sun shiuing, if possible. Potatoes put in the bank should be dry aud free from all cuts and bruises. Bank the ;ieed potatoes to themselves, using the smallest tubers for that purpose. Iu prepar ing the bank raise the bed for the potatoes six or eight incaes, put down a thick layer cf straw or shucks aud carefully pile on the potatoes iu sugar caue shape, about thirty bushels to the hill. Next, cover the potatoes with a layer of cornstalks or straw, aud over that place a layer of boards, breaking the joints, leaving an open ing about six inches round at the top. Over the boards throw a thin layer of dirt one inch in thickness, and cover the top with a plank to shed the rain. Trench around tho l.ill at 'the bottom to carry off all water. About the first of December throw ou two inches of dirt and close the hole at the top. Potatoes will keep sound banked iu this way.— Atlanta Journal. Preachp- , worthleFs: vhK ■lua common "•“Uld plca.s, ( i''^1 anything ,ve TIiorouKliUrfiil FoTvlfi. “ Whore is the value of thorough bred poultry?” said a farmer the other day. “ C do not see w hy common poultry sells at eight cents a p o u nd , and thoroughbred at from $2 to $5 a head.” Now , w hy thoroughbreds should be worth more than the com mon stock found with m any of our farmers is easily explained. M any a farmer to-day is keeping from fifty to 100 fowls of the old com mon varieties or mongrels, inbred and inbred for ^ years. H e does not take the interest; iu them that the m au would who has i used his hard cash, time aud brain?; to produce pure, profitable, thorough bred stock: in fact, ho takes no inter- e.st in them at all, for the sight oi them gives him uo pleasure. Eggs j are few aud far between, and he finds ^ no profit iu them. But let that same | farmer invest in a few thoroughbreds t and his m iud changes. H e smiles' when he looks at his flock, and cares I for them properly. H e takes pride in showing them to his friends, and they < yield for him a good supply of eggs ' that are uniform iu color, and instead i of there beiug a loss iu keeping poul try, he finds that they are paying him better ctou thau m any of bis other | branches of raroiing. A small flock ' of fowls cau he kept at very litte ex-; peuse by utilizing the scraps and i waste from the pantry, which make | the very best feed for the ijroductiou j of eggs. A u d I believe that a great many of our farmers would find it ' more profitable to keep only u small j flock of from fifteen to twenty-five fowls thau to keep seventy-five or 100 , as m any of them are doing; or to keep only a few uutil they know better how ' to handle them profitably. A few heny i will sup])ly the family with an abund-! ance of eggs at a very small expense | if they arc well kept, and will give j their owner m uch more pleasure in ; The ciiur,.), „ , to rpmembiT t v l 'l tne sinner ilots. llai.y ,1 Pr„;e„,., I moptins" hi.s reiig:! Cathoiii- ntigliaaOl raass. f.Qini; t„' mrals- !):> m i | i>llt iln Twoiooisiin c-.l -nan. ' The riiiipsi storm. Th&re .-sir lean soul. OJiriaiui . x: '^is Idea o ft| Willie-.iohnny J-- aw ful good to ii'im. .7immy-n'iiatJi,|.J ______ "1 -et him liavi; li- J looking after them thau if' they were i sd'ool ouereil '-Lit \ three times in nnmlier what he conk] I care for.— Tennessee Farm er, ■ «’ Tlie ISest I'arm Wagon. (an IXDtAXA EXPEKI^NCn.) I have often wondered w hy it v/as that manufacturers did not m ake farm wngous more especially and partic ularly adapted for use ou the farm thau they do. T he kind that arc usual- S O U T H E R N ■ CondonsM S Kortlibunml. .\V>. IVeeils anil Wusie riiiues. Weeils take possession. of waste Ijlaces. The best way to fight weeils is to occupy tho waste places before them, by pnttiug iu some crop that will require nil the gvouud. The writer has frequently noticed in onr larger villages lawns that have beeu prepared for scecliuK leit barreu for the greater pari of the season. One m an fixed hi.-, !a\vu lu Augu.st and left it uuseedeil till tho following spring. H e said some one had told him that spring was the time to put in the !-ecd and he was foliowius; that advice. Hut iu the 'neaiitinTe the variou.'i weeds iu liia locality hud ripened theii; seeds aud .lown them broadcast. T he next soring, artr-r Lv. Allauf:i.(.'T *• Atlanta.KT, ** Norcrtfvs-. Buford. ” Guin«.svill»- I.uia.... ** Corcflio.. “ M t. Airy. . Lv. Twcoa.. .*• W ’minst^jr. “ Si'ct'ca. . *• Oniral.. “ GroeuriUe IJ . i u I >1 JlS.itiiKiiti :ia U;.': • I «; _ ■iHy ro w WAUON w ith rack ABOVE. “ Srar’burp J •• j/ “ G & n .7 -. ‘ “ Blatrksbarg. ^ ** King's ilt.. -j'i? •* Giu>toniH. " Charloitt-.. Ar. Gre’nsl»oro Lv. Qre’nsboru'.. Ar. Jlorfoll:. .... Ar. D.inAinp. , H Ar. Richmonii... ly put out all over the country do very well ou the road, but they do not fill the bill on the farm. The wheels are as a rule too high and it takes one side o£ a ten-acre field to turn round in, unless the body is made so narrow that it won’t hold anythirfg. We have had our farm wagons of late years. made to order in the following man ner: The front wheels are forty inches j high, hind wheels fifty inches. W ei prefer broad to narrow tires for farm | _______________ use. The front axle is m ade eight' Lv. 2f.Y..Pn.K. i- iuches shorter thau the hind one. j II H in d bolster nine inches wide, front one ten inches. The break is fastened to the gear. Tlie standai-da are made of iron, projecting above bolster six inches, and extending down through cS; ■ 9 y?: ^ Ar. W ’hiaffto:)., .•• B'mor^P.K:...... ' ** P h‘deln]ji.*-i... “ N e w \..rk .;. 6 onthh«ii:inI. .N>'. - - Ph'<Ielphia Paltinion*. ■Wash’ion 3H‘S ' lis ■ 11 lis • the grass sced ^as sowu, a rauk ve"-e- i taking a nut. The width of tation appeareiV on the lawn referred hfty-one inche.=, almost a foot publican: Flying- The lover of 1025 whispered in the lair one’s ear: “ Darllug, elope with me.” •'AlasI Ilow cau wo go? Did not some one puncture the tire of your au tomobile?” “True! But w e will fly In an air ship!” “But papa will fly .also.” “ H e has no airship. H e cannot fly.” *‘Yes; he will fiy in a passion.” . , ^ 7 - V, - referred to, but It provetl to be mostly weeds Tho owner then vveut to work to di*^ out the weeds oue by one,, and ex^ pressed himself astonished that weeds should so soon take X’o^-'^e.ision of »' new lawn. W h e n ground i.<» prepared for a lawn it should be .sown at once, or at least, the period of barrenness should not overlap the time when all kinds of weeds arc shedding their seeds. Jf the lawn have a good growth of ^-nss there is little chance for the weed seeds to get hold, and if they do thev will generally be stified by ihc Vvhat is u-no of the lawn . i.s true* o* the farm generally. W eed s take nos^ session of waste places, and in most cases m ake way for the advent of irrass and sod.- The thrifty farmer does n^t worry m uch over weed,s, foi he knows that they can be vanquished by well cultivated crop.H or . grass. ^ F a r m Field and Fireside. * A ir S pace F ar LW « .Slock. D uring the last few years there has been a great deal of discussion in both this country and in England to the relative amonut of air space thnt shonid 1.0 aUowed to each a S , * ? ' the stable. Across the w a t « the ion tention has been for spaces per animal varying from 450 to 1000 cobio C ! Some of the English prbfeasors de dare that 1000 cubic feet is by f»> much, as the stables wonld have^o of enormoas size to give| each animaJ tho amount indicated. I To an 4 ™ - can farmer this doea noi seem m n c W a problem in itself. Enen 100ft „ mrnXn‘air-^ wider than ordinary bevls. The front ' wheels turn under the wagon bed, and by this means you can turn round iu j a very small space, as is often neces- i sary to do ou the farm. T he doubli;- j tree extends out on either side even ; with the frout wheel, thus throwing I your horses far apart, aud on the road ’ they follow the wagon track. Thus . distanced they are not bum ping each I other or treading ou each other's feet ! in turning round. j In addition to the regular wagou body we take two scantling sixteen feet long, two inche.s thick and six inches wide, and on this we bolt ou j cross-piccf-:^, f\ two at 'each end, one ; on top and another on bottom of rail, i aud tuen bolt oue piece iu middle, h, j on the under side of rail. This make.n a good support for the flooj-, and thus v/e have a good rack for hauling all kinds of grain, grass or straw. Out- Lv. pan\illp.. ^ . Lr. Xorfoll;. j Ar. ! Lv. GrG'n.shorv T ; ; Ar. Charlott*- .j . . L?. Ga.-;runia. • Iu I “ Kinp’s 31t. 1 j “ BJa.-k3 bur;.' 11 : I ** (•raffnoy. 1 - I “ Sfpar'bnrtr.** Greenvilic 1^2 ! *• Central ..' •• Soaeca. 1 “ W'flliTlfNtt*!'-' ” Toccoa--' •* Mt. Airy. " Cornelia... I “ Lula .............! •• Gainc^nilrt; “ Buford. . * “ Nori-Toasi.Ar. Atlauta.ET; »' -‘i “ AtlaptaX'Ti •» 1.' ■oen l i Smtvi • .-.,n Ex. IXo.13. Si AT. t?an. Dnily ''''I Nos. a7 andSout-UwoHtern , Pullman ‘ I New Orleans, viii. PMontgomery. an«l . - .1 Meanhis, \na ^ ~ I miognam. Also • .1 Meaanre two hnadrel fee? on each side, and yon will have a square acre, withm an inch. iween Wnshiniit.^c:^,;V:*j •erveall mcaU en « ingron Mondays. a tourist Bleepintrf^^frrT"'^! Washington andsao ,^ |- i PvUlman drawin;i:P"^v ,.J Gro-juaboro and Norfolk for Old V'-'I Nos. 35 and - -Isolid between ^ .-I via Southern P L. & N . K. B., -and coaches. ^Bcngers of all •leeping cars beiwi-''® 1 leans, via Atlanta twe«n CbarJottw aa-- serveall moaLs ea Nos. 11, 33. Hi aD'1.1* ‘1 Om betweea Biebmoaa *;:■ viUe, aouthbound “ ■ Nos. 84 and 12. FRA N K S. GAJ?>’0>a- f j T hird V-P. Ss Gen. ^ W .A .T U B K .O. p. A.. Wa 2 mDf.GILlIOREl yVith All O ther A m ericaj He is B rought Into i r e s c u e d BY HARE AN 8 lOp! 1 ! a’> ;t L-* 8 :;4p, 51 " 'I' v 18 50p 11 W a ••9 ;Wpl 12 »[P Ar. Alt '. J Note «lo:^ma n line traicr'. “A” a.m. “F ’p-in. -1 XI • r -- --------- , rbe?apoakeI.ir.p>=te^:..| Side this frame, between the rails and betvcv-n I hind wheels, we nail a board, c, about three feet long and fifteen inches wide, to keep the hay or grain off of the wheel. O r instead of board, a frame , . cau be m ade out of lx3-inch slats to ‘ answer the same purpose. This rack Firstna.* is also very convenient to haul threshed wheat, potatoes, fertilizer or anything that is in bags, and being low down is easily loaded and unloaded. If a farmer tries this sort of an outfit once he will not have any other. It costs a little more to have a wagon m ade in this style than to buy one as usually found ou the market, but this addi tional cost is nothing compared with the great convenience found in uping such a wagon for all purposes on the. farm.— American Agriculturist. i of tlic lixpertilion Foi ■ ''".in o i.ro rW eek sin O r.lerj an.l H .l Be«n rri«rtner. Ever S.tJ I CBS- Cable).-ColoJ I oI the Thirty-th.r.l id Ifj/atenant-Coloael llolicrt T.| l^ rT b irty -Io u n a lalaatry, . I American prisoner.. 'nclnJinJ lo n rm o ro .h av earr.v eaa.^.,.! |„tsoatlilloco5. ■ I .lleaceot several days, Gen|T« I L the War D eparf.a 6 at ot 1 l.uccessot the militnvyopcratil I ; t azon, the mala object c l the A:n..ricaapril l ‘5 ! S urcents too!; iv.tli tb i Im sht f e ™ in^pro'cd. ___ _ lieutenant Glllniore aad 1 „rteea woro •Mpture-1 ^ ■°?j Jjmiral Ucwoy n.a.Io] ,tinii illspatob to tb'i Xavv A^ril 13. Tbo Yoltj^lted Paler, OU tbo u:i'-c K r tb 9 imrnose ot roscuiuirl(wav tlie Spanish tonie.-; ot luJftftd'beeii dereu-Uns their •orce of ?overal hnudro.l i leoant GiUtuoro aiul a iau ...KftUfflit m ambn.‘»b. hrtd up KureJ. n av y TAKK*i ASOTU r.i: | Lriac IS IVashinrton. D. 0 . (SpciMal) W es Navy has takeu tber island la tbt'r;-Lit. U.u loizaro was ooataiaml ia l.i-> r | Liteb sont by r.ear-.^iliiiiral Javite: , iI ‘-Ou Decomf'»?r *21. w urt;:njm i; I 4nirtho .\lbany. a littl-* IbeUafjon f^ibutu Jsland, mu " ato nrovideti and raised tlw » I ■nd North Uorneo aulhonues ■ iTbo i.«lau(l lies at the sout-iv If the boundary lino of il;’ icloaius the cr Krobably, but not jiosjtiv<>ly. c l Ine, and lies very uear tli-.* coi J unmandinr tho princip;'.l 1 iweeutbnt island oiul the I'liill I The Sultan of .lolo. whoso gr| |o thl3 island, is f)elieved to Uction over It, and, n.s his . ©cognized by tho native td lorth coast of Borneo and viL fellevod that his claim ia well I ^as probably at his iastaor Javal olBcer commam'ing * Boved. FOUGHT AT T^ i: GAtJ demned 31en At einpt Mij W n y 1 » 1) .‘tktli. I Ei.rA.<«o, Tex. (Sp-'clal).—.\n | Lod Geronimo Par^ were ban ke county jail. The sJ^HowR I jatented trap, whinh is part Tho exf'cution was |>ri\-| I When the cell doors wore Ofl llores to tbo drop, i'ara Iberty .ind both meu str'K-k prs and Deputy Sh**ritTs who I 1 with pieiHU of huavy st ■ t> a sharp point. ITbo ofTlcur.-i sprang upou tl ^ ra was fnrcr>d back int«i bis I Joor bolted. Fiores wa.-^ cho ; | Mission by tlvo men, not, b-i stabbed ILioi'er Bryant n and made many thru.st.^ \ 9 taken to the {^allows bouii| iGeronimo Para was takou r. [d bound. A weapon ma li' I ^ndia his cell. Para, \vli»?u| fllowg, addressed thrtaudieatr f iQOoeence. Ho was oool tj ;holic Chlnuman na:te«Mi U n F bakcisco (^^peuial r.—I naae murderer, convicted intryman, was hangod at , son. Irernarkablft feature conuecj ^ w as Go See's conversion tl Ithohc faith bv Albert ifofT. ;J 9r, who is to suffer tho del •onble Haiii;lns Iu |Hablestox, s. C. (3poi!ial| Bon and ZacharliV4 Slnnk't^ «, were hanReil hero for mJ i killed a soldier in this «*itv «“dw as trace<l t . ►hired. Slogletoa shot a pts In a row over cards. h a r d fig h t a t m a f I lonel Baden<Howeir<; a Severe Rc 2>u!s«*. »-Hdox (By Cable).—Tb« WnL Bired.throagh General Forel ■>ape Town, the followin>;du Bonel Baden-Powell. datod J 1 ‘We attacked one of the en-i ■* morning, endeavorine t i cordon northward. Ourfc two »<:unl feenom5 h“ i' armoreiilJrinS •‘'“ enKthi^aed 1 doublB.l tl our attack * w lthtbetI ll?f r‘.?’ "■“'1 s'M 'llanss ,|?“ ‘=®orts toKalnl ■escalade fallod, the fori b,* Wy Impregnable.I wlthdr.,™ I f ™ had beaa hit aad al ^othlBK eculil h ^ I ooaraite aad dash dlspbiye J «»neral silnatlon J K b r? satisfactory. 1 |« e Brltlah atormlag [.artil lo l in nuaibar|[ ‘“ "“‘‘ ““■ItUlrty-three weij I.K«tan 5und AboT. a s <^“rtln, or I >a Comnuttee. announoej t J fertptlons to the Jand tadv with tL Iklnw the K ig l Iw herT w hatl■ ODo, • fund now i.s " fla th o c a se o IH e n ry S te v J p -a a .a a 2 a!,er of person R ep o rt...! at W as! fto oroedtbatthe Runboal TheB rol and NAWnrfl la s t ot'hS?e“a |^ 's lo re e B eS :* S l, shll loAslatie^tttlSf^ ! 'n a n . I The rk-hest -rain i • norm. * T he-re ( loau soul.un never jjeJ Chn*i.ua. K!Rtsl » * R 1 rtis Idea of Coh, \A'illie—.Tohnnv Sn;ii| aw/ul good to him. •limm.v—What did shj "I-et him havu liie z scl'ool opened "—Life. S O U T H E R N Ccih2''ti5^ S«'h^*dn;e o.' PSjr la ErrwtN&T.l’-.u : Vei i Noi-tlibonnd, Xo. ]2. Xo.25,1 :Dii'.iv. Dx!T.'r ATla-urn.CT' .£.rl2ii*a.f;T, Norcrys**..! Buford. ; I.uia.... Cornelia.. -. M t. A iry. . •. TcK'foa-----vr’min»>t«r. Sosfca., . O ntraJ.. -. GreeijTiUe. Spjir'hurg . GaffiH'r.. , Elaft‘burg' KingV ilt.. fiiiMonifi... CTiarlottt-.. •. GTe'DJ«l>oro :5Ja, liio;! s .‘j'a’ iwrii y^Ja, .. P jy C6a' .- - I ly;j5s. 2 S f l m 2mp:| n - fJ1&I6 --11 5S&, ssp^'. - L 12£^p »15p| ig|h 4 4aspi •*^P| cicp sisp-l 9 Slip 1 0 ^ ' Lv. (frt'asboroi.......... ■ A r.yorfolk. j------ ! 2 i ! | Ar. ranville. Ar. RicbnioDd..| C W)a .Ar. W hiasrt‘"'ii.!...........B'mor^P.Kl......... Ph’d^^Jiihia.I......... •• N t* \v \o rk ........... 6 (^»i j-Xa’I 1<J 15*:1 ?'stMn £oiithlini:nd. 'Xo..I)::ily. D dJ^ hr. y.Y..Pa.i:. •* Pti’tlclphjn. “ Pihimore.. “ W ash'ton.. _ I U-. F.irA;,T.Za..‘iro l = _!^J L71l;^rii:c.. -i liWl'l ■''^‘'1 J* t . -E J J1 15.1, [ Lv. Norfolk, ir. I Lv. f'ro'iisboro Ar. ‘.'harJotU:.. Lv C-:a-Touia..- - K:nt’ s31t.. *• i^;;i”k>imr? ♦•Jaffnf'.r.. Sjur'bijrp. (•;rwa\ilJO, C^ntr*! ..., S«*af<si. ..I WmiTjhter. T'K.*coa...... y iry ................1 o is a 'i^ r* "2 151^1 3 »P sSJ ■■455 . lUB 3 ^ Mt. Airy, Oirueiia..-,.-- ,, L -iia ...........! 4 « » l ti.imeirill,-; < 3?“ B-iford ........; I “ J«onrroBii. r!I Ar. Atlnnla.ET « ‘ ® ■■ AtlanU.CT!_J.W.B._- B e ^ e n L n U e ^ ’ ^ ‘‘1xo.!3>TA TiO X J Sun. D.-iily. ___—- ‘ 50p; li M a; “ _C :« p M 2 ? L P A r .a * if - W l Zsoto filosi^r <5onBectio3 | znaiu iice trainH. “P” p. m- Pullman K«w Ork-acs, vja iloutpomery.^la'-T^^fojj. M ■v^a r;uns.'..-m. Alw _ i^Tveaii ■;irCTll'eil ingloc M ondays, a touristK]eepinpc»r''^gjgco*« Waishiiigton and San f^ ^ p i _ PuiUn.iii drawinK-r^^v I Urwjmboro and m 1 Korfolk for Old Polj}.I No5=. 3j and I solid U-tween •VTasUin?’ ^ ^I via St uthem Eail'^f^ • _ ^ 5 IL . ^ y. K. R.. "beiDg.^^^tWrii I and ooaohf'i. ihroucn 16 cnp<TS of all classed■ ei«eini:k'caral>eiween- jjoctST ■ jeaus. via Atlania »°\tia»** I■ two«u Cbarlotte I eervb tU moaLi cu I Kos. 11 , B3, B1 and C l ^ lbetwc**n Richmond “ ,j »ud^ I ville. bouthbound > OS’ . lKos.5tvand 12. ^ J.S l i ’RAiJKB.aANNOJr^ T.|l I Thirl V-P. & Gen- ■ w.A.TCBK,G.P. A-.W«J*'““^ O b^^eiivatios CAK4> Vork. Firstolas-* I tw een W asiiinifton |> e ; ‘=<- n iu o h b u t f,....... R'ui|, e ; I'c muoh but f„,.,. P j |f>- i ™ l^Ke on it iij jlll j The preacher , ■ 1 jr. "-orthlefs; with „ “H iJ , 1'- is dangerous '^-1 is Wags Of Si,, I L,t i r power thaa |t „ l - i 'h U>e King 0 ,%^ I •lusi comiuoB 1 "ould please G o ? ^ l anything we . The church ana I to rem em ber the ' '■ the sinner docs. I : Many a Prote<ita„, I I- : m .’« i n g - h is r e l i i ^ H i. ; Catholic n e ig h t;“«'J ;!--ia.ss. O o in g to „ .M meals. Do not vue." but do “ m -a ls . Two I'nols ,io nci, All Other American Prisonei^ He is Broudit Into Vigan. . „r tl.,- Kxi.e.lllion Followc .1 rili- ;„ r W cK s i» *“ *'’* an.l Hi* 5Ien H a re ‘■' ,.,;w n e r. K rer Si.>.:f A pril ..f ,,r—Otir Nfw Knstem Island* T H E N E W S E P IT O M IZ E D . TVagliinetoa Itcin». ' S nrR oon.G eceral K ternber? ‘ b as boon u esij;im t ed lo repro.'^cr.t th«? ^wlr D epjirt- m en t « t th e IntcriiK tiopjil (^ousressoi H y- goine in Paris this sumnu'r. t. The StnteDepartm enlh-sreceiveilufav- ______ , orable respoase from Italy to Secretary ' ' \ Kay’s noto ro""*nnnij the open door La IjESCU-D BY HARE AND HQWZE. I Elaborate preparations imve boen made ________ ' .for thefum-ral of aenorul Lawton at Ar lington National Coniotery. Major A teander Bocers. of the Siith Cavalry, has at hifl own request benn rc- Ijevod from duty as miiitnry nttnohe at tUo United Stales Embassy at I’aris and ordered to join hi.? regiment in this ooan- try. The Dcnrd ot Sav.il Coustrnetion has recommended that the uullllnry cruiser , Ti.ir— tumi ___, Eadgor, lately the Vamiiri, bo sold. Itwill mro. o' Tair... tmni j , $250,000 to put the ship ,M-i.nant-Col.i:»“l l.ojerc I- in condition foriiaval service. She is at Tlir'v-Winj iuf.intry. with all the 1 3j„ro Island, Cai. ■„„‘'nrison.-r-=. in.-Iudins Lieutenant xHe statement Issued by the Birector ot 1 ^ ^ yj y Province the Mint show s ttiat the total coiuaRo for 1899 was §139,343,101, us follows: Gold. 8111,3+4.223: .sliver S26,061,519; minor eolns, $1,837,451. CaptfiiD F. A. Cook, who commanded tho cruiser Brooklyn iu tlio battle of Suntlaso, told PrGsideut 'MeEinley ho was respon- sihlo for the loop made by the Brooklyn, for wblch lisar-Adiniral Schley has been criticised. Lajt 1 . ,r.v l-aWe).-CoIonci LutUer P.. L : Tiiirty-third Intnutry, and dins Lieutenant Ciiinior=.'l''»«''"-''''=‘’ atVisau, rrovince ofsev i Special).—After -..oral days. Geuor^l Otis noli- wlr lloi'iirtiuout nf the complete I if t!ie niilitiUvupiTationainiiorlh- '"'‘.i'zon tlM-main oDjflot cr whieh was lit tlio A^nr'rii-an prisoners which tlierfriK tool: iTith ihem in Iheir uewral Olio's message is as foi- low?: A delegation of two Huwaiiaas, Robert ■\Vilcox and Edgar Caypless, arrived in AVashinffton to urge tho'anpolutment of a n-wcomiaissioa to visit Hawaii and to be• 'T ^ „ r. iiu«rT..Ta 5 .1 'f ; c o m ia i s s io n t o V isit Ji« i-w « u a u u t u uh . composed ot three .Americans and three jtiiv. J at ^ ‘ Hiiwaiinns. Thsy are opposed to the ler- j , ri-,i,icr.-. iliiir sULtusSIul rijorial form of government at present recomni^'aded for the Hawaiian Islauds. ‘;:;ri;-au ■ rirOUfr.-. riuMr sueccssful i a ‘ io:,iarkabl<* acblcvemftnt. I ji-jii Wheaton now with 1 \-cl'.r.nr..- iu Ouvite Jrovinca. j.azoi:. r.»r£h of Manila, greatly I ____ . .....nar: (iillrjort' aad hi^s party, of ........ ..a;,ture.l 01! April 12, ' ■ tbo raent had Onr Ado;>ted Isiaiida. Governor-General Wood has issued an ordv*r releasiug forty pri.soners iu Cuban jails, many of whom have been detained a Icng time awaiting trial. The opening of llio PhiUppiue ports ot ___ _____ _____ Dagupan. San Feruanilo.Vigan, Laoag and 'a.>.t coa^t of Luzon, \ Aparri p«>rraits tbo resumption of trade. 1 ,,nrt-^3 inenv.vr.' .‘apture.i on April -f v’uurul l.U'Wv^v made known.•i.T.at.-’i to tiio Navv Depariu •«1 Yorulown ^ ^n'alor on the ca.'.t coa^t of Luzon, | . . . . . . . . j'’r:K>'e c! ro^^'uiuff and taking j bringing relief to communities greatly in fooistiiffs. I S'be?n' ilc-ffi! liiiu’ ilicmsolves against a | The Cuban Planters' I -iKd oi insuriient?. Lieu- ! rented to General Wooil at Havana a state- w'-ant ".u i a lanaiug party were j jneot. in which occurs a r>*qucst: tliat the (flacl:: m 1‘reJ upon and cap- | jnissage of immigrants to Cuba ba paid by ti e Government provided tho immigrants are of a suitable ki»d. •s" .4.P50f*iation has pre- I urc-:. S.m'W KK' AXOTHKU ISLAM).A great quantity of coj;nt‘'rfoit American gold coin is in circulation at Havana,Cuba. ................ . Six meu of the signal corps were at- ^ . • IN -01, tacked at Talevera. iioar Tarlac, P. I., bvVi‘H:NrtToy-P.‘ .'>P»-Ljal).—..^n ;Lnited • ^ huadced insurgent', and four are ti.k-en of au- i iiyws Oi tbe •following dis- j ColoneMVassels’scavairy, while .^coutjng >ii;h by i:*;ii-Aa:niral Watson'from I FliS 5s on riiiof ll.it the I’olf. h:at.^X:ivv lu!- :;»lceu :ru.«.s.;ssi( I {•'hud in t!v' T-i-'t. i'hi* nt«Ut7a?.H^ntui^^vl inthe foli. CiTit. in the vioJuity of Trinid.i'i, found evidence of Filipino soidiur.s beins iu that vicinity, impo.s^lbleto bring about au en- I Vll):inv. :i iittK- guuboat. hoisted ‘ £as^>mraj. l,i.pj}5»'on .-ilutu Island, and the chief The increase in tbe crarrlaon. of Namac- I yVoprovi-lelau.lr.i^eiUbepole. N'atives : paean, P. I.. again.=>t ?i tbroatcued intur- I aai Nok’j Uoraeo aulborilies pleased.” geat attaei: averted trouble. I X;.>i4inu:Miv.« at ilie sout'iwestern angle ^ xhe Council of Honolulu. Hawaii, has I o! tie I'i’Jiuuiry Hno of me quadrangle * aj-propriated $'25,000 to tight tbe plague. I iaeiosicu' tlie j. .« j A seven days’ quarantine ha-? been estab-1 probailv. 1'::: ri t }.dsitively. outside of the I W.caj He.- v.T>- i!t*:irth«.* coast of Borneo,lished for uli vessels leaving tlie port. I ira.J [rabably at iiis jj.fttance that the I Esval officer coicmau' ing the gunboat I ICOVcJ. _ 'FOUGHT AT T- ’.I GALLOWS. npt Murder < > :ath. (.-.--aadim: the princip:i! channel be- tff^itbat i^Iniid nnd the Philppiaes. -------------- rh-SultaD o{ whose group is close Kate, tlie oldest horse in Massachusetts. totilji?laiiJ. is Jielieved to claim juris- ' is dead. The animal was thirty-live years dJdpaovar it. anJ. as bis authority is i old. It belonged to William H. Wa'rren, Mccenizeii bv the native tribes on tbe ‘ the blacksmith, of Webster. ,orlhc«=t otDoruco and vicW ty it is j ktesamat bis cln.m 1, well ,onnded. It | ij „ „ „ Franklin, Penn. He was hunting rabbits and cornered one in u stone pile. Locking ‘‘or bunny he dis lodged a stone. It fell on the trigger of hi.s shotgun and the charge of shot pene trated Peter’s brain. Witii their .six children, twenty-two grandchildren and twenty-nine great grandchildren around them, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Vail, of Shelbyville, Ind., have just celebrated tbe sixty-ninth anniver.-sary of their wedding. , It was announced that C. P. Huntington fsteateJtrap. t7hi'*h is part of the steel | wculd establish a steel plant at Nowuort Ktzt. Th-* ei-'uction was private. ' News. Va.. in conjunction w*th the ship- WLen tne cell <loorT wen* opened to lead yard there. Flores to the ‘‘ani made a dash for The Chamber of Commerce of New York liberty sad tjotli ii;ou at tbe lian- CiLy doeided to .nsk Congress for an iu- iiers anj Deputy S'.;-ritl'-; who surrounded orea.se in the fore#* of artiiU-fymen at tbo them with pifi*-*-? of hi^avy Ht**el wire tiled • coa.st dofenee forts. iOa>ha^ jioict. Hud Harris was hanged ill tbe Jail yard The oSlijor.-i 5i,r.ii, j ui,;,a the prisoners. | at liome, Ga. He addies.-^ert a crowd of ifil -iir I f f several thousand. He said the Loird had iti™ 1 r ;■ '^'T ; forglvdn his sins. Ho mur-iered anotherhowever, until ha < pcgro named Dave Irwin at a dance near 1 .V •“ I*““ ° 0" Christmas Dav, ]S97.meaanu made sianv thriistrt at Others. He .wstakeuto the sallow* bound ' torpedo boat Goldsborough had a Ge:c2 iay Para was taken out of his cell buildera* trial at Portland, Oregon. mdbc3Ed. A weapon made of wire was • Tbe macdunery worked perfectly and in an lonodinliis.'eli. Para. M hen taken to the i o»el»t-minute run she steamed at the rate inll-jri. addressMthe audience nrotestinj: • of thirty-two miles an hour against a iwo-__ .» TViIIa g a g e a sk ed to e x pla in . Congress Calls on Secretary of the Treasury For Information. Itociun.^ts SJetailH Ro;;!train'.; I>eiioRits of rubll<; FuniiB atul tho Sale of the Custom Uoujc. WARinKGTON, D. C. (Specian. — The House of Representatives adopted the Sul- ?.er resolution after it had been modi lied by the Ways and Means Committee, cailingon Secretary Gage for all infcrmation regard ing the deposit of Government funds in certain New York National banka. The I Condcmiiet] Men .\r Way t ElrA.su. Tex. i Sp .•claU.—Antonio Fiores J indGeronimo Par.i were hanged here in I theeountyiail. The gallows used was Itisianoi'enw. He was cool to the hist. “ i ouwent. By a vote of 17 to 2 the City Council of Terro Haute, Ind., passed a resolution ex pressing sympathy with tbe Boers and hop ing that they would succeed in tbe war I with England. t?wo girls escaped from the State lodus- - • Ich - - - • ■ Catholic Chinaman Haaeet] in Cal ifornta. I..^^ I'Bix<'isco \Spei2iai).—(fo See, a ■toinese murderer, convicted of killing a hanged at San Quentiu 1 itSiarkabie feature cnnnecte.I with -li« ■ School JorGirls at TrnDtoii, N. J. The •^TCGoSee'scoavarTon w the Bom^D I gWs made their escape at midnight, but John Albert, known throughout the conntry for his skill in the manufacture of Ticlius, died at his home. Philadelphia, aged Dtnety-oce. He was tbe flrst to dis cover that violins made of American woods were superior in tone and quality to any such instruments of foreign woods. John Hough, the slayer of Harry Chad- wittk.waA sentenced.,to imprisonment for life by Judge Ralph Wheeler, at Middlo- tovn, <7onn. Four men have been frozen to death in South Carolina within ten days, two whites and two negroes, j The public sebools of Ueading, Penn., are Severe RejmJse. I SO srowded that the Board has had to lease te.„.v(B.vCaWe).-Ti,eWar Offlce has : <>'-er- 'C e W I fcaiael Wall .and Albert W. Barnes, both 19 WD. the following dl-spatch from of Akrdn. Ohio. JIa in the same grave.' The pK,’.e . .................... been Hfelong chums and busine-sss sissociates. Both died on the same day. United so long iu life, their famiiie.^ de termined not £0 separate them iu- death, ijo they lie iu tbe one grave. ■;r. , uyin.en non. anotnermur- suffer the death penalty Doable Hancing in Cliurlestoa. S. C. (S p ec ia l).— C harle .1 I^ K an d Z aeljarb u S ingleton, b oth col- ■^■^ff«liaD R edbere for m urder. W il- |HC killed a soMler in this city n ea rly tw o traced to K ansas aad • ^iogletoa shot a m an for live 'le a row over card-. hard FICHT a t m a fekinc . •Ml Baden-Powell’s llpii Meet With , araelBiaflii.Pon^ell. .hited Mafeking; "'fi' attack-ed one Of tbe enemy‘8 works I 'Judeavoring to push baok iBi^ed of th "^'■^^'Tar.L Our force con- squadrons of the t i a £ P n ^--^Binienr, one of theBecbu- K e m v h'^1’ armored train, etc. furiDTt^, "^^•‘^DCthcned their works ■ ‘•\erf.rM i^'*' doubled the garrison, tandnr. was carried «?iththe-greatest pos- t« flr^ Steadiness under a very I'escaiiHo r efforts to gain the interior lur^offl^.^r '^*thdr*iw after six of fw^ftrieji and a large num- fceconrarr’ cculd have exceeded displayed, an.? H 1 remains nn- fcfrison spirits of theI XhP f.J f.® satisfactory.” F'^Cv ■n^n‘^^r w^M r«kilica;ni7hjl5 twenty-oneI ^“'‘'‘^‘^Jrty-three were wounded. I Maic^r «50,000. ■nnd Pa Corbin, of the Lawton Ib s o p in ra a n o u n c e s that t)io total amount to the amount “ikin W K>ggs National 5«ffh.‘re *hl53,000. is well above i^infi.ft was returned by the *■“““• ""UlS, 18S3*a ““persons wore -~Jer g[ potaous wottnded. |Th8°s°** ®«Porti to-WstioB. I '" ““ F arrived Kanboat Marietta SashvluS Brooklyn, New the mJta^ “ 4 Newark all have I? l“s: ot these *he Marietta la ff'oKe Eear-A S I ""e Asiatic Etau?n '^atsou to arrive “ MUan. Killed. ('Oo™mment“ T,m“'“ A«»ailcalet. In were lost h ^ «bow that ‘‘Tailed that dSS*,. eartlKiuakes - “at district H lew days ago. Forelcn. The Seventh British Army Division be gan leaving England for South Africa. The British seized the German steamer General at Aden, and compelled the ship to discharge her cargo; tho sel55ure has in- tensifled tbe ant!>British feeling in Ger many. The French High Court, at Paris, .^en- «*n'L*ed MM. Dcroulede and Buffet and the Mrxquls dA Lur Saluces to ten years’ ban- latment; M. Guerin to ten years’ conflne- menc in a fortified place. The Vienna correspondent of the Stand ard, of London, Jeurns that the Czar took tbe opportunity recently of a.s.surlng the British Aml»;;3«ador that England need not Ie:tr Russian intervention. The Rev. Mr. Brooks, of the Church Mi-;- slouary Society, has been murdered at Ping-Yin, in tbe Province of Sban-Tung, China. SIgmnr Mobring, editor of tbe comic pa per Ulk, of Berlin, Germany, has been sentenced to six months’ imprisonment ior Insulting the Catholic church in a poem entitled “The Cowardly Act of Rennes." A detachment of the West India Regi ment (colored) embarked at King«.ton, Jamaica, to re’tiforce tho Bermuda garri son. Tbe Queen of England has accepted the services of twelve battalions of militia for foreign stations. Seven of these are a&- sJgaou tv South AfriCJi. Cbtld Gets a S 10,000 Verdict. A jury iu the Circuit Court at Newark, N. J-.:brought in a verdict for §10,000 against tho New Jersey Street Railway in favor of Ida H. HerUch, three years old, wb 088 right hand was cut off by a troUey car on July 6 last. Fell 600 Feet to Death. Andrew Jolmson was killed by falling 600 feet down a shaft in the Eearsarge m iae.'near Calumet, Hlob. John 8ioeo, hifi partner, was arrested, as be and John* SOB were'beatd qnarrellDgJost prevfoas to the accidenf' resolution as adopted was made moro gen eral In Its seopo, and an amendment was added to cover information respecting the transactions relating to the sale of tbo New York Custom House. Secretary Gage’s friends had been in formed that he courted tho fu’.lost investi gation, and was prepared to .submit all tbo facts to Congress. Accordingly there was no friction over tbe passage of tho resolu- tIo.i, which was unanimously adojited. The resolution, as adopted, reads as fol lows: ■Resolved, That tbe Secretary of the Treasury be and be is liereby requested to furnish the House of Represontatives tbe following information: “First—Copies of all letters, agreements, papers or documents between tbe Treas ury Department c£ tbo United States or any person connected therewith and the National City Baul: and the Hanover Na tional Bank of tho City of Now York, or any P’rsou acting for them oreitbor of them, sincetboitb day of March, 1897, relating to the depositing ofr public fun.is, bond.s or revenues iu said bank or banka, or any other relations or business trausactijns now existing or heretofore bad between tlie Government and said banks or either Oi them. “{Second—Tho amount of public money. I bonds or revenue deposited witn .tsaid 1 banks, or either of them, or with any Na tional bank, by the Government, upon what security, for what length of time, and the reasons therefor, and whether .said banks or any of them have paid tbo Government any interest on said deposits, and if so, how much, and all other Inform ation concerning the same or In any way relating thereto. “Third—And also the date of the sale of the Custom House property of the United States iu New York City to said Na tional City Bank, tbe date of the execu tion of the deed thereto, the date and manner of payment of tbe purcha.se money therefor, the disposition of the pro ceeds of the said sale, and whether or not tbe Govcrnmebt lias paid any rents for tbe said property or any portion thereof for any purpose sitice the day of sale, and, if so, to whom, and all facts relating to the said transaction.*’ In tbe Senate Mr. Al!«*n‘.'; resolution call ing for corcesronceaco botw^'on the Trens- ury Department and thn National Cit.v Bank and the Hanover National Bank, ot New York City, was agreed to with modill- cations._____________________■ NEW “OlVINE HEALER” IN CHICAGO. Agrees for $300 » I>ay to ICaise the Dead Who H»t« Not: Reon Dead Too liOnfCi Chicaoo (Special).—a third Schlatter, or ‘‘Divine Healer,” has appeared in Chicago in tbe person of a man who calls hitnself tlie Rev. Dr. Charles McLean, and who, by advertising himself as Schlatter-Maclean, has closed a contract for the management of bis campaign of ‘^divine healing’’ with a man who seemed to him to combine all tbe attributes of a successful and thrifty promotor ot such enterprises. Tattersalis, now given over to prize-lighting, bicycle races and stock shows, has been secured for temple purposes. The Bev. Charles MacLean claims to be a graduate of Edinburgh University. He says he is a cousin of Mrs. Dewey. He claims to have foretold the death of Vice- President Hobart and other events of national importauoe, and all ot these things, it properly exploited, he is confi dent will pack Tattersalls to overflowing. In hi& contract with his manager Mac* Lean agrees for $300 per day to publicly raise any dead who may bo brought to Tattersalls, provided, of course, they have not been dead too long; to heal the sick.' make the blind .<ice, submit to being burled alive and raise himself from the dead, and! perform other miracles calculated to draw crowds to the new amnsoment enterprise. SAYEDBTBBEECEESEUOY Thrilling Rescue of th e Crew of the Schooner Hitchcock. , TIIE PIANO ON ARCHEY ROAD. COULD NOT LAUNCH LIFE BO.aT. The Author of “.Mr. Doole./' Writes o! It! Agcacy as a Social Factor, In the Ladies* Uom o Journal is pub-1 lished the first of tho “ ilolly Dona-! .Mrs. WinsloWeSootbiaKi^yrupforohnaren ttfrlbl^K.softens tbo gums.- reducing inflamrt- lion, allays pain.cnrea wicd coUcS»:‘a boctU Afl**r six year^’ PulTering I wascured by Pi- an'A Cure.--M BY Tii0M*05f. 29K Ohio Ave., .\Ueghany. Pii.. Man*b UK 1894. ^ ITALITY low. '^ebiUt ite 1 or eshnui-ted curediioucu liie iirsi or mo MOuy UOnn-^ « iu«. ■‘euujctte i or _ __ hue- sketches by th e .-luthor of "M r.j ,!it!rfor3 «e1.fa-fr"»t‘‘’‘““- - ^ ®‘ MOB LYNCHES A WHITE MAN. Taken Fro:ii lh« Station lIouBe at New> port Xew8 and Shot to Death. Nbwport New.s,V:i. (Special).—W.W.Watt^ a white man, wos taken from the .station house by a mob and shot to death for assaulting Mrs. T. M. Slmiison, wife of an employe of the shipyard. The crime that invoked mob violence was peculiarly atrocious. The victim was carried to astripof woods just outside of the corporate limits, where bis body was riddled with bullets. Tbe job vr&R done quickly and was over before many persons knew that tbe prisoner was taken from tbe station. A coroner’s jury rendered a verdict to the effect that Watts came to his death at the hands of men uu* known to tho jurors. Watt claimedto bean electrician, but tho only profession, he practised here was gambling. ______ The Schooner Run i^crouna in a Iltmch Sea—Life Line Fouled at First—BeacU Patrolmen Made a Gallant FIclit For Houra—The Crow Safely Pulled t<» Shore-Nine Sailors Rescued. E istpobt,'L . I- (Special).—One of tho most thrilling rescues of a shipwrecked crew ever witnessed on the Long Inland coast was effected here when nine men were brought ashore over and through tbe waves in the breeches buoy fro m tlTe strandedscUoonerS. P. Hitchcock. She is loaded with lumber. RESCCIXO 8 IJIPWBECKEI> SAII.OHS BBEECHES BDOY. "The vessel was discovered aground by Beac'i Patrolmen Griflln and Tuttle. SIg- ;__________ nals for assistance were displayed, and I said Mr. Dooley. the crew of the Moriches Life-Saving Station answered them, informing the crow of tbe vessel that efforts would be made to take them off. There was a vory rough sea on. and the life-savers decided that to launch tbe surf boat would only place themsBlvesin great peril. The crow ran out tho other Ilfe-.saving apparatus, and before daylight .shot a life line out to tbe vessel. Tlie second one reached her, and then the crew of the Hitchcock began to haul iii- the line. At its end was the heavy line which operates tho bref*che3 buoy. Despite the simplicity of the gear and tho printed directioua which aceompanv Dooley.” It tells of -yioUy Dona hue’s’' ambltiou to have a piano, for j “on Arohey Road a piano is the onej BUre aud visible .symbol of tbe achieve ment of social ambition. Oae m ay b e , ‘very daciut people’ and not own a ' piano, but one cannot be ‘ilnG' people: 1 unless one boasts of a dark mahogany j box -u'hifh takes more' than half the little parlor, and is only opened Sat urday mornings, wlien Jliss O ’Brien, tlie church organist, comes down to give Mary A nn a lesson in the ‘Child of the Regiment,’ or on state occasions when the said Mary Ann provokes the march from ‘Norma’ out.of its -weird interior. At other times it stands un opened, gloomy and forbidding under its purple pall, with its great logs neatly encased in puckered canibric pantaloons. It is. not regarded as a medium for tho expression of music so much as a landmark of progress to ward wealth and culture.. ‘The Mur-- phys have u piano’ runs like fire down the road, and the Murphys have ‘ar rived.’ But when the ‘pianny’ comes out, when the rumors of lost jobs aud illness culminate in the withdrawal of behemoth on the shoulders of swear ing Germans, that is the day of trage dy. The Murphys are down! Hope goes out with the piano!” “Mr. Dooley” happened in on the Donahues on Archey Road and Imme diately joined the family discussion as to whether Mr. Donaliue should buy a piano for his daughter. “ H ’m,” I’m no musiciau, an’ th’ eight iv me enjiyment is f’r to hear a German baud, consistin’ iv a pickle-oo an’ a bass-drum, playin’ ‘Lis ten to th’ Mockin‘’-Bur’rd.’ But, as Mary here says, whin- it comes to de- cidin’ quistions iv ctiket* t’m th’ boy ' to do it again th’ wurruld.' P ’r forly year I’ve ladled it out bo th*‘ pint an’ quart to th’ fa.sh'uable society iv this ward, an’ Dooley’s etiket- fr m an au’ baist is known fr’m wan end iv th* counthry to th’ other. An' I say this to ye, Malaelii, that it's not on’y th’ tbe whip line aud. cable, tbo crew of tbe ; proper an’ rale thing to have a pianny. Hitchcook managed to foul it. The , |,ut seein' that Tim Clancy, th’ assist- breeches buoy bad been rigged when tho • __4 ,., C5,i« ««•crow of the Hitchcock was still hauling on ' forem an on th ^or^h Side, an the line aud tbe apparatus bad been an- i M ortilner Casey, th ’ assistant forem an chorea, but it was impossible to use thy ' at South Chicago, both has wan it‘'ir"c^r%‘r'oLi'°i\!r3tTei;ir IRiver, aud Patunck stations arrived at I gits out-tliat ye re scrapm long daylight to aid. Tbe crews waited for the I w ithout w an ye w on't lose yer job. pianny, M alaehi, an’ thank LawtonN ISod.v.oi: the Way Howe. The bocJy of Major-General Lawton left Manila for the United ^:lates on the trans port Tliomiu». To Accompany th<9'lSoer Army. Captain'.Carl Beichmacn, of tbe Seven teenth Infantry,^ Assistant Adjutant-Gen- .. eral of Volunteeis,-bas -been detailed bv the Secretary of War at Washlngtoti to ac company the Boer army for the purpose of observing, and reporting on the war in South Africa. Four Men Killed by Dynamite. Four men were killed on the Tenneg^Sa Central Railroad, eight miles from Ppok- wood, Teno. They were unloading dyna mite wben u quantity o rlt exploded. One mari was killed instantly and threo others died in two boors. Goremor Mcl.aarlii N amed For Senator Governor MoLanrln was n o ^ a t ^ ^ the j olnt caucu9.,ot tbe tegislature at J a ^ ^ son. Miss.-, -for tbe term in tbe U h it^ States Senate, beginning March; 1901. . -Ue received 118)^ yb.t^ of a possible 179. Bep<> resentatiVe Allen was put in nomination, but moat of bis friends refused to Vote.;' Monomenfe to a Cabaa Patriot*. ^ • General Maximo Gomez has laid at San- Fedro, Gaba, on the spot where General Maoeo was killed, the loundntion stone of a monomeoc that will be erected in mem* ory of the d e a £ j)a t^ t._____ notliing. At 8 o’clock Captain Seaman of the East MorichcS brew signaled to clear tbe lines. Tbe signal was answered as un derstood and men were seen to go to the lines, but ft was 9 o’clock before the lines were In working ,oi:der. The Hitchcock-bad meanwhile driven In further, and a readjustment of the anchor and shore line was needful. A few minutes' after ten o’clock tbe breeches buoy reached the ship on its flrat trip. Tbe first man to enter tbe breeches took tho trip through the water as the ship rolled toward tbe shore just as be reached the line. Tho second tcan’s departure was better pianny. Heaven they didn’t ask f r a steam , calliope.” i Khariotim as a Winter Rcswl. I Egyt>t will be the popular winter re sort of England tourists, but not just yet. Lord Kitchener’s ideal is to have a rapid railway service to Khartoum, the climatc of which is said to ba fine. ! Cairo has long been a favorite place in which to-escape the rigors of an E ng lish winter, but many people have p .a re r a “;d % T r^^e"rhy rrw So\ 't'^e'^ i ‘1,-^ °f ‘he placc while Khar- tins wet. The rest bud varied fortunes 1 *°“ ™ 'V'." I’'" ’' •**c fascination until tho ninth man was sate.- Captain ! 01 association with the eucccss ol Eng- Sorensen then entered tlie breeches, bring- ; lisl.i arms, but all the delightful possi- ing his paper." and instruments. He also I b'ilities of new cround. landed safely. As fast as the men wore i ____________________ landed they were taken to the station ami Wives in Tanganyika are considered cared for. ___________ . ^ |ux„ry^ and even in /.ululand they YQUNG-WOMAN vKEViiNT.s A WKECK. ; cost from $1 5 0 to ?=^8 oo but on the Tan- . ganyika plateau one can be had for iivc j or six goats. One goat cqnaU 15 to 2a ! cents, therefore one wjfe eqr.als $1 .20 . i In Santiago in the belter class oi houses^ the • bedsteads arc £urroiinHe*d with a close kind of netting, beginning She Discovers a BuruiDR Itailvoud Bridsre Just iu Time. New Yons Cixv (SpecinI).—Tho bridge over the East Che.ster road ou tho subur ban line of the New Haven Railroad In The Bronx caught lire, it is supposed from a spark dropped by a passing locomotive, and was burned. Mabel Fields, the oighteen-year-old daughter of Tax Commissioner August C. Fields, discovered tho llro as she was on the way to a church entertainment and ran down the tracknB<irly half a mile to West Chester, where she notllled the sta tion agent. -'He ran back to the bridge, arriving just in time to flag a heavy freight train which was runuing about thirty miles au hour. at the floor and gathered at the top. This is intetided as a proteclion against tarantulas, the bites oi which arc pois onous. Itehiiig, B urning Kczema. W a s troubled with a painful skin arnption, and after all other remedies failed, the father writes: “ Send me four more 'boxes of Tetterine for m y Several passenger trains'arrived. later and I little daughter. It does her more good their orews fought the fire till a wrecking j jjjan anything we ever tried. Yours, crew arrived from the H arlem Blver yards, j j J g Lynchburg. S .C .” At druggists 50c. box, or postpaid by J. T . Shnptrine, Savannah, Ga. Tw«nty*two SallorA Drown. XOSDON (By Cable).—A dispatch from ] Bristol announces that the British steamer ' Borghese, of Glasgow, foundered off Gipo ! Flnlsterre In a hurricane. Twenty-two ot ' the crew were drowned.- The survivors, 1 nine In number, have just arrived in : Bristol. I FOURTEEN SOLDIERS INSANE- Their Minds Unbalanced While Cam- | paienine in tho Piillippines. | San F bancisco (Speoial).—The following i soldiers, declarod to ba insane, have been sent to Washington, D. 0.. from the Pre sidio Miiitnry Reservation: Sergeant Thomas F. Collins, Com G, Sixth Infantry; Sergeant Owen H. WIss'- man, Hospital Corps; Privates Thomas F. Barry, Hospital Corps; Ai'ton Barber, Com pany E, Fourth Infantry; Michael Gal lagher, Company C, Twenty-third Infantry; George M. Barton, Troop 0, Fourth Cav alry; Walter A. O’Neill, Battery F, Sixth Artillery; Louis Ford. Company L, Fourth Infantry; Emerlck Mulner, Company B, Sixth Infantry; David £. Young. Company A, Seventeenth Infantry; Frank Thayer.' Company I, Seventeenth Infantry; George W. Decker, Company E, Eighteenth Infan try; Joseph Hoffman, Company £, Twenty- second Infantry: George J. Nlxon^ Com pany I, Twelfth infantry Nearly all of those men lost their minds as a result of campaigning in the Philip pines. J ________________~ JBoy 3turderer Haneed. Metal Furoiture for Wsrsiilp. The cruiser Atlanta will be the tirsj vessel of the navy to be e(iuippe(i with the metal furniture de^igued for ves sels of the navy. The innovatiou is the result of experiences iu recent naval engagements, and is intended to <lo away with tlio liability to fire on ship board during an engag«niont, by tbf removal of as much of the woodwork as possible. Considorable interest at taches to the result of this expoiimeiit on the .\tlanta.—Washington Evening Star. _________________________ A Cold Jan u ary , with searcbintr wind, is trying on weak Lungs. Dr. King’s Wild Cherry and Tar and Antipain i^]aster25c. each, and guaran teed. B ubwem. & Dttnk Co.. Charlotte, and all medicine dealers. To rapidly .decrease the area of a canoe sail a new reefing device has a light brace set in the sail parallel to the boom, the' latter being suspended in brackets which allow it to be revolved by pulling a cord, thus winding un the sail and drawing it down on the mast. ------------------------- , Dyeing is as simple as washing when you JJdward CreasipKer.agednineteen years, | foiSAJi F ad^ss Dyes. Sold by all was hangod at Sunburv. Peon., Jor the | ' “RS* '>•___________________ raurder ot Biiteen-year-old Datay Smith, | campaign in the Philippines de- youngest murderer hauged iu the State. Kansas who are Icctunng in their home The erime was committed on August 10, IS'JS, aud was tlsc n'.JUlt of jealousy. Ambricait lloss l>lo in Cuba. ^; ■ Eight hundred hogs were recently ex ported from.the United States to Havana, but six hundred died witiiln three (TaysT MujorDavfs.savs the animals died of chol era, and recommends-that no, moro hogs bo s 6 ht from the United States, as he con sid ers that .further Importations would be dangerous to the health of Hav.iua. British CoDsnl to Become a Citizen. ^''Pbllip H. Burxongb, who ba .<3 besn ^ It- ish Consul in Kansas City,-Mo., for nearly six years, has resigned and has decided'to become-a naturall^sed cITteea of-the .United. States^' ,------ -i_.- A-proininent feature in oui* .export tfiiile'is comtag to bp the shipment of* i'pbjaltry to Great Britain. Ohio and Bi^nsas are said to be the leading .Bouroea of anpply for export poultry from the United' States; T h e ship-: mentB from this ootmtry,'.Canada and Australia are said'to b e 'v e ry con siderably on the increase. O n the other hand,., the exports from codt tinental Europe to Oreat Britain are falling off very rapidly. Ponltrymen Till be glad to learn of the mcreased importance thd “ helpful hen” is as suming in onr export tr^de. " towns. State or Oiiiu. Citv or l oi-Ebo. < ^ L ucas Couott, fFkaxk J; Uhf.nbv makes oath that bels the senior partner of tne firm of J. F. Chbsist & Co..doinic bustneHs in the City of To1edo,-.:onn-- ty and State aioresaid,and that said firm will llay the sum of one Hn2ra>RED dollabs for •aob and every case of catarb h that cannot be cured by the use of H a ll’s C atarrh Cube. F rank J. Cbenxt. Sworn to before mo and subscribed in my presenc**, this 5ch day of : ecember. A. D. 1886. A. W. Gleason. Notary Ptiblic Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally,aad acts directly on tbe blood and* mucous sar- faces of tbe system, srend for testimoninls free... _ F-J. t:HEi7sv& Co., Toledo, O. SSAL Sold by Druggists, 7^. Hall’s Family Hills are the bast. **Prd6f o f the ^addmg :■ Is in the Eating/’ : B is notmihat w m ji, b a ^ fia t H oofs Sarsaparitla -do^, tetis ihe stdry. Thoasat>ds..i>f give the .i»!X>f, by idling o f rxm ^iaile ft n s .6y B a a fsS fr-. siparSU of. Sac^aUi^ .^aU Hhmm,, Vys- fepsii, C ttfn h i Kiaanatism, ■ and all ether Hood divases and deBiStyS -- ----- -........reiitment..rir. 'lint*.Ld-. f>ol Arch S t, Pill adoiphia. Fouad«d 1871. I Keeps My Hair BO RO , N.C. For tho tratmuitoi THE IIQUIIR, OPIUM, M0HPHUiEa4 alter Diue Jodlctions. TtaTobtaao HiMt, Nme E " I Iiivc used your Hair Vigor for £ve years and am greatly pleased -witli it. , It cer tainly restores the original color to gray hair. It keeps my hair soft and smooth. It quickly cured me of some kind of humor of the scalp. My mother used your Hiir Vigor for some- twenty years and liked it very much.' —Mrs. Helen Kilkenny, New Portland, Me., Jan. ’gg. Used Twenty Years We do not know of any other hair preparation that has been used in one family for twenty years, do you? But Ayer’s Hair Vigor has been restpriag color to gray hair for fft)' years, and it never fails to do this work, either. You can rely upon it for stopping your hair, from falling out, for keeping your scalp clean and healthy, and for mak-. ing the hair grow rich and long. S.LOO a Cottle. All drosglsts.. Wr/fe the Doctor If you do no’t obtain all the benefits yon desire from the use of tlia.Vjgor, write the Doctor about it. Address, Dr. J. 0. Aykb, Lowell, Hass. » WRITE US FOR Hi P L A N T C H E R R V T R E E S . The Amos Owens Famous Blade Heart Cherry Is the Best For Fruit and Shade. There is no tree on the market todaj producing a more beautiful shade than the Owens Cherry. They prodoce » tree from 50 to 80 feet high, with losg spreading branches, making a dense growth and a beautiful shaped tree» which wonld be well worth the planting for ornamental.pnrpoees alone. Thirty* six towns in N . C ., S. C ., Va. and G ^ have planted them in quantities on their streets. The tree attains its growth rapidly, soon getting up ont of reach of stocl^ and requires but littld attention, and its life is indefinite. Six trees seni prepaid lor $1 cash with order. Ad> dress D r. Bright, care box 607, Char> lott«, N . O ________________ O’RelS's Sense of Humor. M a x O ’RcH relateii that while he was teaching in an Engli.sL school a lady wrote to the head master: ‘"Dear Sir. It is our intention to place our boy un der your care, but, before doing so, wc would like to know what the social standard of your school is.” T o which the head master replied: ‘"Dear M a dam— So long as your boy behaves well and his fees arc paid regularly no in quiry will be made about hi^ antcce- dents.” A Dangerous Coast. Cape Hatteras. which has earned a bad name as a place for storms, is 3 dangerous place lor shipping, niore be cause of its dangerous coast than be cause of the storms. The wind vchicity at Blo.ck Island, Narragansctt and o:hci_ places along the X cw Mngbnd coast ii just as high as at llaifcras. Xhe;r cuas: is- not so dangerous, howcvor, because there ar.c cpti.\*ciiicni.an(ljiaie harbors^ r»OOK A f.O T S ^ A N T ri) T i)ll the grandest Mil fasti;3i-Et:liIu;j iwk CT«r pabiul-.od. P u lp it E c h o e s o i l U V IX O T K C T IIS F O R A M > n K .\K T .CoQtainins Mr. j«at ScrnJOiis. wti!i -'>0(1IhriUiPtTSU3t!«;«, In;idetts. Pi isouel r:xp) rUucefi,eSc.,iU tuld I >j L . M o o d y film w ruW iihacoinplc-leM ftoT yon-.w lifffbyW rT .fllA .s.y. itOJ*?*, Pastor of ?fr Jlootly s Ciiicago <‘Uisrcli lor rtt-e ■ad.fta lotroiliictioQ l>r lu-v. J.Y .M A .\ MtRoT'i. "Sj. U. Urnnd new. fl04>pp..^*i:a.*u>iWvjVwfni'«'fA ntor^ A « K N T » W A N T K 1 » -M tn und W nm-n. Im m rnsc —n liarvMt iim»‘ lor .\cenM. for t*-rn»s W A . J>. r o .S a .- CO ., U & rtrunl. C u a i. SEC OUR AOENT OR WRITS OIRECT. TALKED iNTO IT Uon’t aliov yourself to be talked into buy ing a shoddy job to save a dollar or so when the best is on sale in every town in the Soath. Did you ever think how easy it is for some people to be talked into a thing? R O C K M IL L •I HOCK HIU..b.C 5PBTM0ES*'” ' r I a B b l . ^X l.urcTNt Srt'dPOTATOGrowr^rNln .tiuc-rl**!! 1 W Prirr«tSil.C O A -u]> .K B nniiou< »*tockoorG rn»M , 0 \ Clovr:rniitSl-'»rn»M<>e<lti.aieDil(hisnntir«?and \ C L O V E R j CO.. LA ClIOSSi:, WlS. i. c. f A R T E R ' S l N K KN r f o r u u dM K.\itK r \H n . JOU.X A. s.iL7!::u .sEcn H.4VE YOU A HOME? II* MO, y<»a \v n o ( h v r o v t : to u ta k i! y o u S iappy. If they art* not sM «y y..ur laading merchant, wiltp t«> SflEPRERD SUPPLY CO., 4 IIA iS lili:S T O > ',.S . C-.. - S T A T E A G E N T S F O R iid the e dorsuuient ol thu 'X*. ?. Oovemmeut «.nd a;l' ibe Leading KaUrosd?. C H 0 I C E V e g e t a b l e s : will always find a ready. market—but only that farmer can raise them who has studied : the great secret how to ob tain both quality and quantity i e i L V l j l l M n ¥ e ETC. by the judicious use of well-, balanced fertilizers. No fertil- ’ izer for Vegetables can produce a large yield unless it contains ; at least 8% Potash. Send for .lI.»O ^A M )FA C Tl.'R F.«SO I-' ‘Built like a watch; Rarely runs down. Has all the finish Of a tailor-made gowa.' our books, which furnish full information. W e send them free of charge. GERM.\X K.A.LI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. S o s a y t h o u s a n d s o f t h e b e s t w o m e n o f t h e S o u t h , w h o w e a r t h e ■ R ed S e a l S h o e s . A s k f o r t h e m . J . K . O R R S H O E C O . ATLANTA, GA. The division of forestry of the De- pa'rtment of Agriculture has sixteen men in the State of Washington o-athering statistics regarding the growth of the red fir. The treaty of peace between the Uni ted States and. Spam was written in French, as also have been the majority of international .documents during the last two centuries. DrBalEs C O U C H S Y R U P C ures C roup and W hooping-C ough Unexcelled Tor Consamptives. Gives quick, sore results. Refuse substitutes. Or.BultiPillseureBiliousneu, ' Trial^aoforsc, Send your name and address on a. I postal, and we will send you our \ 56- ) page illustrated atalogiic free. WINCHESTER REPEATINB ARMS CO. I?6 Winchesler Avenue. Kcvi Kaven. CAtn. '>'<SV9vSyi'V' 'i '5'- • •vSvJ(5 ;,^ooat>»ooa— —aaaa—» F O R 1 4 C E N T S to BAio tbiM ye&z 2CP,0(0 ioarrs, »nd neiie« o0 er iakrden Beut, Ko > ___________merald CucnmberlSc k “*liaOroeseM arketLM tave.l5c 1 **' StnwberiT Meloo. ISo 1 rjD «rR adiab. lOo I - EarlyRip« Cabbage, lOe 1 •* Early Dinner ODion, lOe a **- SrilUaot Flower Seeda, lito Wotlh Sl.OO, for 14 cent*. iTw AbOTOlO Pkss. Nvortb $L0O, ire will mail'yoB frve, toeetbor with o«r nponreeeipCcftbiSBOtteu 4 t4 c . aiaropa. W « inriteiyonrtrade,*nd ----- I**8 the f»eet«ttBiedlcIne known, Soldb/• stores. Made only ^ ' CO.. Gbxcsssobo. C. yon? I**8 the neetetfemed stamps. ---— -----irwbenyoa once .. dw yuowiU ncTer------- .^.,.«Prixeson3«liet’-eetearliMtTomatoGi&atoaearth.« C>-~ J0II5 A. SAtZIB n io CO., LI CB0S81, WIS. ________»alzer>s o withoot. Seller’s IWOO-r»r- 6i£W DI3C0ViBY;r llO dayi’i V n e . Sr. s . E. a&£Ell'6 son s. g. A tuat*, i ATTENTION is facilitated If yon mentlo9 A thispaperwheiiT ..................... “ “ OPIUM MdRPKlVE UABITiV Ct’BBB.aT HO.%fB-t'AiKLE8 Si.¥. DR. MEEKKK Ci/.. CUICAOOW; -7;: •4 V l,/" f The Davie Record, IfockBTiUs, N. n. ] —L, G. UoiuBpeut TuaMJayiuj I WiuMuD. I BuEiness Koiices- I By E. M. MOKUIS. EDerr* iKD PcBUsasK. Miss Annie E-Gunning, Tyre, Micti.. Ttoniito Sliore was iu • "* » '““S tinw from ily!> ;—Deputy f..>llect«r suoce »ds m bec»nie vtry wu fcuit week. weak. Kudol Dys]»epHla Cure com- me." It difrents what ExnaiED AT tm po«t offic« at JlocKSVBJJc. X. C.. AH KiaeoKu class >;ATYgli. May IgTJi. 1M9.________ lOCiL n o s ABD OKBOtTS. I —IMj Beuicfcer, uf Idtaiuw, {yuan iu .Uuuluvillt!^ MuiiU»y. I —Hubert I/wer.v, <rf Couuty I liue, «iutex«d fitdiool heitr Tuesday, Rubber ^Vaita and Over Sb«e* itt 'WilliamH & .Vutlersuiw. j _Kev. Mr. Jtikuh, of Watdiirij:- I ton, U. C., i« 111 town un a <iuail ' huut. |d«telv cured me. ------- you eat amtcurcsallfurmHuf Htouaacn { trouble. It never fails tu (five im mediate relief iu the worst casen. C. a SAKFOIEU A pie<» of xlnn pnt «n the live niol* in the stove wiH cleau out the stovepipe. i Ticket Xo. 4.">« Kels Till: Umv 'ouu’s prize ifim. .\ii.von* huklinfc vjuuty. —Mr C. Meh»iie it puHhiiig the' thin ticket can, by prenentiug it to cuttou mill at; the Editor, get the jrnn. All thouc pleaMe t:ike there arc four the machinery. Qult« a nainber j other prizes yet to be awanled. ™ h=,«'»-ork on the new cuttou mill at;the Editor, get the jrni -Phillip Hanes, of WniKt<»n, tas, n „ij| i,* long be-1 holdine tickets » ill sppDCi’ig yc.ei Jl <l»yMix the »jn be ready for j cate of them, as thi — M r. Allen, editor of the .Tour- of nioe cottage* are completed aud I Save your tic.kels until all lUe prizes H-.A uf Kaleieh, paid call last Tbundaj-. us a pleasant occupied. May thenew year briuR ‘are awarded, pronperity UDbounded to tUe build- The slaves of to-day are thow __H. r•n'e I lir.d his h»' de- ^ stroieti l>i uie Xmas week. .Xcar- j ...jlie Educational Board was in ly everything was li«t. j session Monday and Tuesday , and «hw Ii/-hnn1 fiiuil as fol- tried doctors, visited mineral uprinpii. I —Politonesa is <+«ap, *lid not aPP«rtxo»^ pre-.v wor«. I upcd Kodiiny»-; who just make a living and refuse to striv* for mot«. “I was nearly dead with dvsiiepaia, ■ ■ ■ ............. I sprinp Frank C. Brown, Whulesule ;in«l Eetail Dealer in GEWEUAL MliKCIlANOISE. Sciiouler’s Racket s HE 8CnOCUiRha'*j“*‘^ retnrne.! from his fonrth trip u, markets ihis Ti«is '>»*'> the most su«.«<sf„I uip’ He b:'.» .ian>«>««^ “ ““I Paeketl our store.s with (inantiii, ' market ilife. - jqnantilies ot “t auction, at shenlFs sa|,«. I maniifactnrers that were ovei-st(H!ke(l and had t.. Best State. COMPU?TJi LINK OF DRY GOOUS. Stock ci Shoss in the nU.^DQUAETElta FOR GKOC^ElilES. IX OTIIElt WORDS I IIAVi: A COMPLETE LIKE OF GEXERAL MERCHANDISE. I Will lie glad to have you call. Yours Truly, P a A N K c. B R O W N ’, Corner Fonrth and Main Streets, • - • WINSTON, N. C. ' raise ready «-a.sh. The gr»it bulk of these gtsKls will Ih; tlun cost of prodnction. We c-.in only hint at a few itenw iliii,'!*’ Vou will have to visit our stoi-es, see the goods, ami -tt p,i,.ps appreciate t heir great value. Clothinp—A big lot of men'i and boys’ c!oth;n,»-. bought jt a„ •Men's hard to a«j«ire; but to many itranger, »nd its|value uiikaowu i,Ta'low»: General fund. $1.06 per 'capita. State fund, 13J cents. The Stale fnnd was about l.’i cents, but au ircrease of alKmt 3tH» cliil- .\iideflMuii. i dreii cuts it down to the above The yonng nien of this county ailO ES.—Good' Shoes prices at William* ft at low attendint; the A. & 31., left Thurs day for Raleigh to reenter eoll^ . —Harold Farly Killed a wild tur- l ey gobbler Isisl week that weighed ' J Ills., and its U«rd ueasut^ 12 Inches. —Dr. F. O. Cheek, of Winston, S’. C., will Ik; at Hotel Davie Fri- <1ay, Jaa. 12. rmcliue limited to the eye. Yon will find a (food fire and ac- rommodating clerks at Williams & Andertuu. Mr, Rnfns D. Brown of Balti more has sold )Ir. W. R. Clement of this place, ITOacres of laud near Mocksville. pre . _ - - pepaia Cure. That cur.:d me.” It di pestii what you cat. Cures indifftfs- tion. ffour Rtomach, heartburn and all fortDH of <ly8pep<ua. c. c.»>nfobd. When a man meets his wife downtown lie always wonders what it wiU cost him. Jericho N ew s N otes. Oscar Smith visited in our vicin ity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Prather visited relatives near St. JIatthew Saturday and Sunday. Miss Bessie Brown visited Miss Etta Ijames, of Cooleemee, last! week. i R. B. CRAWFORD & CO, HARDW ARE D EA LER S , Winston, N. C. J jjjat are worth nearly double the moriey askcil. S'* 4S, $2.98. S3.4.S, M.93, M.48, W.9S on up to *12.00. IViys' .suit, Men’i. Mactintash overcoats il.2o up. Boys' overcoats!« cents up S h o es—I->a<i*es' shoes from B9 cents up. Men s slines from sc,'^, ChlWren’.s Shoes from 10 cer.ts up. A complete line o£ cheapest to the best, at prices tli.it can’t be beaten. M uts, C ap s, * c . — M en 's ai-d Boy»’ H ats from 24 ci-: sample hats only 9a centj. M e n ’s and boj-s,’ caps from !i c^nt' l O O IJOKcn m en ’s unlaundried white .shirts, I /n ghi iron: j tu re r who was compelled to r.^ige some ready ca-^h. i;a the.a,,, get the profit. These shirts are nade froci jfoou d” aii y aaslia, reia-.’ back and front, felled scams. Hap bark b-ttor.-hole. shirtthji be c^nts: ou; . -icv. a.- long as ih;v !aji t,’ To cents. Not over foiir to a customer. IV.H Jiite of Christmas socdy jusi openei up. Come to sec ui up. Solioiiler‘s RacM Stec, > - f Rlgn o f................ Liou and .VuvU, J. B. Clark, Peoria, 111.. .say«: Sur geons wanted to o]»erate on me for | piles, but I cured them with DeWitt’s | Witch Haxcl Salve.” It if infallible j for piles and skin diseases. Beware oi , counterfeits, c. c. sanfobu. Man’s failure in this world may often be attributed to the fact that be use<l blank curtrid)'es when tiling at the target of success. I Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., saved his Fred and Miss Onssie Booe near child’s life by One Minute Cotijrh Cure, ocksvilla, also Mis* liessie Foster Doctors had (fiven her up to die with — • -■ — croup. It’s an intalUble cure for| chills aTd'^hroatln^i^^^^ I ia f lB a B s ir a iM B B iia d a f K a ia B a tf a ia ^ ^ | Relieves at ooce. C. C. s.v.'JPOED. Mocksvilla, of Ephesus, were the guests of Miss es Anna and Miig^e Stouestreet and Lulii Greene, from Friday un til Sunday. ---------The Right Place to Buy Your- —A. Y. Helper was marrietl »o Miss Grimes at the «-ourt house last Wednesday. A. W. Kllie of I^rmington officiated. ^ j yf ^urlees at —Mr. Alljert Miller of Cheriy N. C., Hsceutly. Hill vrus isitiled in nmrriage on lust Wednestlay to Miss Lillie Thompson, best wishes. G. T. GLASCOCK & SONS, C,RE K^BOR."i Ki C . FOUK.TJEES AND 2fIACHBIISTS. :,Iannfaotnrers of Turbine 7 'ater W hecK Tlie CAROI.l.sw ffJ STOVK, Heating Stoves, t oal Gi-ates, Country lldiUnv \Vi„T Plows, Flow Castings and Feed Ciittei-s. ANY„ , „ . T_________i SPKCIAL CASTINGS OF ANY DKSCRIPTIOX. C o o k StO Y 6S» G u n s § F S irn ilR ^ I n ip 6Iil6RlS»|^i:veryArtiulc:tLinii£»etnicJby Vs Guaranltei! in i,v| K. IX. MOKK1-, Agent. at ’.IOCK3V1LI.K. X. c. The citizen wlio does not vote Miss Alice Wilson visited Miss 4u otl've;ii's has no cause to com- Lillie Jleroney during Xmas. plain if the general election g<>es;rj<KtfI3aSi»5aiEiaSSirjdEaJKaKiea*SIRIRaiWWaO^ Mr. M. M. K urines, who came “‘‘‘"S' It takes but a minute to overcomein from Louisville, Ky., some tiaiej jago, spent a few da>s Curi. with hi»!tickUnjriu iii.- throat ami lo .stop a ' cough by ihe use of One Mlnu:e C»»aijh Williams & Anderson take ail lilnds of country produce iu ex change fur goods. —If the fool killer were to strike f'ertain Idealities, be would get a good job, irith the assurance of the gratitiide of a generous |,nbtic. —Ja». F. Latham retnrntd to . Xkinville. Va.. Monday the .Sth . Mfter spending Uhristmas with his father ne*r Farmingtouy Davie fiiQuty. Wanted—^Two or three la*da of ;;ood Bhncks. Will pay Cksh. H. H. Morris. —No one has called for the prize ipin yet. No 45C gets it, flaud us 50 cents and get the Kecord for aix months and aJsu get a prize ticket. —LioeLse to w«l since our last issue: J L liieiiardson to Miss K. C. Bichardsoa, W. K. Mason to Dora B. Garwood. Colored Sim on Hobson to Fiances Smout. —The lateC. C. McCallohsgrand-! •on was burned to death last Wed-' nefidsy. It.*) ilress cai!»ht from a fire in the jani and it died W^duesday uight from tile etTects of the burn. —Mr. E. H. Pass, .Ir., salesman for the money-weight sc:iles is meet- ’ iuf with success; so far he has sold Mv#.a «r eight pair* of scales. They »ire fiue-Mkaaad are g«>od sellers. For Mle, an Odell typewriter, «beap, at the p<«to(rice. — -nnmbPT of our friends call- in ^Monday and renewed their tiubseriptiou. Give us a rousii:g circulation so we can do good work' fMm now until the campaign clos es. —Very few men are old enough to remember the time when we had TOch good roads as we have at this time. Mid-winter and the roads are like they are iu the summer time. —Capt. Traiik'Browm family left Mockarille latt Wednesday for Salisbury wliere they will make their future home. We regret to • kjse :ti«n. We need more people In Mocksville. —Harry Hobsouof Atlanta and his cousin, Hal .Hol«on of this ronnty who has jnst returned to his home from Greensboro, Ala., -where hejiaa 1>mu attending col lege, paid m s visit Thursday, —Mr. A. H. Piic^ of Salisbuiy was in town MonOay'^Nhis way to Jerusalem when , he *Hl spend %weral days with biagnmd-m^faer &mily. Mr. rrice iaa Davie boy ' and is a' prominent yooar Attoney of Salisbury. —George Iterniis killed a Urge gray fox on th» Mutria pUntatlan Jot below Coolaeni^cntUin nilU one day last week. It was shot three Umes; weighetl 12 iMuuds and meoaured 4 feat and one inch from tip to tip. —The Beeord -wishes to say to its •nbscribetK that it prbposea to five morr iwiUng matter thap it Lait been abfe to fifve fotttbe past f moutte. H flp usincreaf’eoaranb- scrifAiaii list to mcb kiU utent tk»t we will a'M'WVIei’e a d ^ mp- - m ................................... Boone Ijaiiies has accepted a po sition at Cooleemee. Poor boys, I know they are sorry the -‘Holidays are over.-’ B. C. Wilson visited relativen iu Rowan county week before last. Several of oiir young people at (ended Ihe Xmas tree at St. Mat thew Christmas day. Fred Kurfees, of Bowan county, visited relatives here .Saturday aud Suuday. Petei Stouestreet is going tu the publi'^ school at Mocksville. Lucy. Advanoe News Notes. Not aeeiug anything from remedy quickly cures al! forms of tiirout anu luii^ troubles. Harmless and pk'a-iaiu tu take, ic prevents cousiimpcioii. A f;imoi;s spe cific for grippe aud iis al.er elleclj . o. c. SANPOliii. { There is no energy in the half-1 fed man. (J»>od tood and iiiwity ofj it is what iiuikes the energy so: comm.’in iu the Amerirju. it i»l the well-led laau who has pluck, j luck aud get-up-aud-g»iIiveue^^. I C O : ^ 2 : i I i T O S E £ ! T J t ''nai'sriEioas 7r-’^::s-ar5:»ais2x.iz2 “One Minute Cou|jh Cure in the bean • remedy 1 cri;r u.^cd for coughs and j colUs. It ix unequalled for wiioopiii^ i coujr^'Children all liice it/* wrltcd H. N. Williams, Goniryvillc. Ind. Never tails. It U the only harmlcdii remedy that srivett ininiediate rci»uli.2». Curc$ Cou|fhs, coldii, hoarseness, croup, pneu* | mouia, brouciiitin and all thriUit and ; lang^ troubles. It** early use prc^^;nt^! cjnuumption. c. c. sanFOKD. j James Careou tbt>! -,:T 1 r ' “ S : C A L L B R O S . Tea Per Cent. i V:- . ^ *• i *:; :\ZKI YC-^i t .lessor ■ I ;uf::T A P'R FSC T r-T f\y.Z; LS-C.M1S' *.VOF!Kf-j AN;>H i *r* (;u •*. s V.t. V3.1 n.re* t > ‘c.o*i z*. v' Furnirore Men, WINSTON N-G little town lor several weeks I will: new nieinl^r of M>iigress from the drop you a few items to letthepeo- j 7tli California district was tsiru iu | pie know that ourtownis not asletp! au eniigrjut wagon <>u tlie<l"sicrt of| while “Slick" is taking a uap. ; Nevada wiiile liis pareiit.-> were' „ , , , , . i cros,=(iiig the plaius lo California.Tnc health ot our people ja ,<;eu-, eially very good aud especially so j —^TicketNo.450gelRthegiin. No this winter. ; one up to this time has brought in ... ................. . . i the ticket. Come on liefoi-e all the The public school opened again i y„kets are goneand get the Keixjkd .donday after two weeks Xmas va- j ^ ^„„^bs for .50 cents. There (are four other free gifts besides me Prof. Beyoolda is teaching for:BV“- Some one will get a uiee fixe gift for the price of the Ilucxiuu for six lAouths. Ethel—Isn’t it nice being to speak French! Pentous chat in a public conveyance and nobody else will Know what is be- L. M. Furches and wif», of iug said. Fred—Yes: not even a Frencli- mau! Prof. Sheets while he is away vis-1 it lug Uie public schools of Iheccuu- ty. Mr. A. C. Greeoe, of Winston, is visiting his family here. Mr. Farmington, spent visiting'rehttives. 108 'A ’.'st F ifth S t., Vi'ant your trade and will give you bargains in all Stylos of lieiMloom S-ets, Odd Dressers. Dining Tables, i;eOs, Was.Lst.auds, I.ocEges, Couches am! all things to be found in an Vp To Date FUIiNITUKE SCSI KSW Mi mi'TIFSL DIEICKS ii DISHES, CEAMBIE-SETS and UKPS, W* also have a Beautiful Line ot Pictures and Frames. The New England and Needham Pianos, and the Old Beliable Kstey Organs and the Nee<lham Organs are sold by US. am! need no reconiiueudution, as they xi-e so Well K uoa'u. K. I I . M O;;riS. SALES AGKXT, J. E. CARTLAND, — suGc:i-ssoir to - il. a . O a rtia n d , (i: N-n iu< K^ VPULt. tlNEOV CLOT^Il-S ANI> C.\Si.M!.;US A15^ i OS lL\.NO. able All Goods Suuday here Misses Ellen and Bosa Crews are visiting relati\es iu Yadkin couu ty. Miss Rnie Green is visiting iu Davidson. f.old far Cash or ’'Rsy Payments. Do»’’t forget The P kooijd’s tree gift oll'ers: A No. 20 t’aroiiiui Cook Stove, aSet of Furniture (3 pieccs), a GoimI Sewing Machiue, a t^iatta- ! niMig:i i hilled Plow, and a Rem- I iisgton Breeeh-louding Shotgun. Mr. Cicero Peebles, of Lexing-|One dollar pays for a year’s s>ib- toB, was home a few days last week. | scription and two tickets; cents Bud has other attractions rather i >>>x months and one ticket, than bunting which brings him on of the old Yadkin sothis side often. I Prof. Sheets is riding in a new buggy now. Look out Chas., girls like nice young men and nice con veyances and you know you are not matrimopially inclined. Wr. W. B. Wood is home from Tennesm. Glad to hav« Will home again. The new hard wood mill will soon be running at full speed. Several new hauls are working regularly and others coming. We Tadkin Valley Tnstitate, * Boonvillz, N. 0. Ct me to rrr j h.ceand if yon arc not treate<l right call no more, but il we treat you right, call agait. CIGANS PEOM 825.00 XTF. PIANOS FEOM PALL BRO'lHERS Slaniifactiirers’ .\gents. WINSTON.N. C. A FbH Corps cf Ihe Best Sxjarienced Workmen. aScWrite for Sa-jiple*; aud Pleasuring Blaa&s. Satisfaction (Uiaraslff l Call and see samples and learn prioK!. f.i -S'-vil''I EV’S BOX ;;s"S V!CI aiOB'J i.Vlfliwl;'1 '''*1 Represents a high type of the pre paratory sclKKil. Uses the most efficient methods in education. Pre pares boys and girls fqr<»llege and iits them for business and life. One of the best to infuse with energy, to wake up boys aud girlf to the duties of life. Kepresente<l this jear in a halt dozen leading col- l^;es and nniversities. 208 stu dents from three Staten last year. , ^ North t.'aroliua Students this fall ghidly welcome to our town all; all the way from the Caldwell line Branch House; MABTINSVILLi:, V A . Raa Always Oivt Lowest Prices On EvMythiiiK in Boarders Wanted.jicdge Himt’3 ConsmaptigR such industries, aud all tho^e con nected therewith. Christmas passed off ____ here, indeed the young people say they hardly knew it was Christ mas. The hidies of the M. E. Chnrch gave an oyster supper one night which was the only thing ot amnmnent during the holidays. Hoping the new year will bring the BEcx>ko great success 1 will ClOM!. V _ _ _ _ Reeord The following gent thorized tu take the B ecokd: M. W, Mackie, T( C. D. J. Be* Chntdi. W. G. Bend. C. B. Reavii^ Ren Shore, Grant. B. “ J. C. I^poix, on the west to Jones and Bertie conuties on the east. Expenses anietlv i“'*” ®®““*-' ^ ****■ of five ^ •' I nioBths. Competent teachers, firm diwipline, thoroughness in all thid^. Good reading room and exrallent liteiary so<;ieties. Stu dents can enter at any time and are an iptiona for invHle, K , rpHS Boodn But Anyone desiring boiird by the' day or month will do on Mrs. C. P. Merouey, Jlocksville, N. C. well to call all oiher remedle* know n for Conaumpiion. Broachitla Croup and Di:«ordered Lirer. It cure<l • w hen all else fails : If your drug-^t and Broseliiis Care. all ocher ADT!-,'V snoF s 60 CENTS TO) 60 CKNTS TO I LL NKW HIIAPEJ THE REGTJLAB SHOE STOKE. Corner 4th aud Liberty Sts., WINSTON, J 'KEELY & CBr Tmssses! does not keep it, send dl'rect to Tludffe Georife E. Hunt. Lexinifton, N. (■ Price 50 ccnts per boctle. I For Hale by C. C. Sanford. N O T IC E .If yon are in need of a TBtTSS, it will pay you to have a Perfect Fit. Dll, V. O. THOMPSON has By virtue of an order made by A. T - -------------y e a rs ’ ex p erien ce in pcbU c auction, a t the^co'Drt find suitable classes. Ourcatalogne'Adjnsting Trnsses. He will Per- in the town of McrknTille, K. c nn tells of the locatiim, life, aim. and i souallv fit vou at the Old BeliuMc x z x s .Spring will open .lanuary S, 1900. The pmgTes.s of the school has Itecn rapid, and for the past six years, nndrrthe prest.nt management, it has lieen broadening its firid and raising Its standard until now It standt among the foremost of North • CarollM preparatory school*. Its repatation is more thau local. Von will he pleased with o«r thorough •wnrt and Mtraetive.loeiltion. Send fcr SO-paxe illnstrated ea«al<»ne. A'inston, X. C. PATENT BdfliMPafiTS^s^SK ----------- ■“ -----------J Harper, et"^ n.nd boundedajfoU ow u to w it: n in s a t a »tone, Lew is H a rp e r’s n er, th en ce W . 20 poles and l.> to a stone in P o ttN line: th en ce *• TO d e g re e AT., 24 poles a n d L . ,o " ; stone in P o tt’s line; th en ce E. 15 jp Jrrees N ., 20 poles an d 20 UnUs to ^ stone, to th e beginning, contain!., tw o acres. 105 pole., m ore orT e2*'“ “P Ttams OP Sa u ;:-»25.00 ca^h' Ib Ianceon six mon;l* time, wUh’b^ J and approved security: lntere“t « r per cent from dny of saie. THle J ’ : -d tlU piiT-chaae moncj- Is dom Thi. the 23d to . of ae.imbS,1bi, Greensboro Nurseries, GEEENSBORO, N . C., DR. w. c. : Give-* speci.il of the Kye. Ear. -'•‘r'jjjl Sp*-ctacles litted Hcopy. Teeth less process. Ojucc i I N o r.h Moc)t»riiic. For all l:inds of I’rnit, Shade and f)r::!iroental Trees. Vines' and Pljiiils. 1 ani th? intro- ili'icor of tl'.e lamoiis GKKEX3- non’t SdO-rr. Tii" aiCdu-in-. j"' I'-' .TnVariy Fe„eh. famSj"^ it y:..^ . ; Greeustei^) Herd of Rcpstere<l Po- chrt.nic dijci-i--: ' LAND CHINA and Mammoth pain of i;, tors! e t c . , even cro«»^. 'and mafter of mrice of in.<tn'-nn”'t''; faiDily flioiild it savjs mon -y. year address ;i peonie say who , e<l its merits. Ei.BrrnopoiSf' ' • LuuiAiUc, Kv- W rite for prices. John a . Y oung, f r o p ’ r . Ipy E STOCK FOR SALK. y°'^- address'.it •’'■"J T-^A.BRTIKT, t^u, li ; c. I r u e D a v ie R ( KVfcHV VVK;1 H Moiii:r.s, im | TJiUMS Ob' I.,,- copv. Yeiir. I:;", co,Vv. ai:^ M.drihs. - . co]»y. TarttC* M onths - IfHTKSVnJ-^, N ' ■? IjypiAX Ticj Kiir I'n-.-<iili-.nt l!'i| vnLLIAM McKll-.l ^ ol’ oaui. I’or Vice I’n siili' j e t s b c .p e it c h IIII' .SOKIH CAKDI.P' For (4i)Vci-ih.i-. JAJ/CES E. BO:OF Ol ll.Ful;!' F t f'nn:;rcs.s. 7th I) \viLi.IAjyi A. B.- (IF DAVIK. POSI Till-: i >i ;(H’o .'-;f i ) .MKXT AXI) Sl.M.Md K.MX’TU;^ l..\ Dit’lione:^t D e v i c e : iie C'ra."ic3"athv^r C ' I (c tni lu Cf - .J (.'arcftiMj* Prepared | A m endm ent That iu>t do it- -Somc-| ihiiijf ahout sJiiDiTiOns. pie (■auci'si:!!! H iis » r | le lie r uri.[»-n I v I i u lisitli:! 1,! r.oii l(>x, of l’:ulK;!i(I;ili ysticiiator liiitler s ptj 1 (■(Uisiiliitioiiaj :-»! the KiiiiiiiDnsI Senator liiiller devil ii'.eii Mill) coutliK-ied iipsii;.'!! ol prejiiiiicJ ••ss anil vmleiice, al !• > ii;>:).sc I the lasJ I ’! > n<it <li!sire to re;:| j'i-arc ■{■OT fri.in ej,.aj jscussiux l!ic suucu.l:,] lliliilei- Kiys: tor u rsunicni's L P'nil tliat .seelioii r>. k| I ,!;i-:iiidfalljer claiisc” liu l and th a t it a n d lliJ |a .s ;t uU„i<. ,v i|l s ta ih l S'-nlirtK. I f th is is s | I 'l be ad o p te d , w h at ^ ‘■'uli.’ W o u ld it in a k l jl'lc for lhe.se i:ai).s,,J 1 '*“ ■ "Id iie-r.i crv i | ' What P'f-'io IKipul.itiou woiui Jtiise.l by the aiucu Iiil f ‘ K«hh1 olil f '" ’ "'“SHO faithful >" our m others, 'I'lriiisc the w ar. a m j ''•X i a 'n am i a- o o d hiw never been oilej p »<«■ lu other w avs I What ,.la«s '.,f ! *”- •'=>'' lo vote? Thei pu t tilty thoiisiniil K;1<1 stiil vote, and, I I'i.il;! iiiL'lutle :ill of have been activ, f ‘ >» politics and whol ^“uate perversity '■ Pa.v, have fiuni.sj npi-eiisary to enable ' '“ acb in e p o ljti '■fj' a n d appeal | K Jimler dis.„ssesl F '«-heme, and says f t Piirpiweof this t r "■macl;i:,e is,o„ V “'‘ snftra;;e „i small . “ ‘f tt>ey m ay h ..tl P ' '^It-tio as a n d t.a u *c in po w er •: l^ e u a to r reler., to ,i '-^ u « itu ti„ a ;a i,^ . ‘Cut a n d say,s. ‘ . . _ i t Z foJ . Swre. h 'r ip tl>e Xortl.,„, « with «l<mnt-iu^^’| l"Kls » illb e so l,lf„ r ^ | |V w ite.„« at th-K tiu,, p set prices i„fm,jj ll::np. bonpht at an a„eti Icrcoatd 08 cents up. I n s ^hocK from Ki cents mJ ■ etrlinc of sho»,£ ron.^ % ten . Lm 24 cents up. Meu'M from 9 Cents up. Tt-. V,'.. ght iron; a roaoui P"h.- ',.IIe the cash- ill u- .i!i .V m usiln. reinfo •i.r. hole. AshirtthatcM ■up. C om e to see us. b cM Store. C . | . G I i m S T S . T l.ei AKOI.IXA , /(cinlry llo'iUtw Ware Cutters. i n i s t 'K i r r i o x . aranltw: in Every iJoiJ IK SV ILLK X. 0. f ' . d f e ,V I- -. ! - i S T Y L E S ^ I '.C ;X K - V £ L I.r .r . i^nd, N (> M 'K’ork.men. InliH. utisfiuaiou Ciuar.intffd.1 1 c. N.I D avie R ecord 1-M OCK3VILLE. N. C-. W ED N ESD A Y . JA N U A R Y 17. 19C0.-N<V 43. iflie Dayie Reccrd, slijiHl.” liccoiiliiiiK-s: W I i A T \VII,I, T h'.V also 1<joU (lie pcisilioii l ii;T II!;K ‘ ! : s n / r . ‘ llun m.> SIjU*; llial Ua<J Ic.ss tJian a .vniir clccliim l:ni. 'rin!\ ?i;i.v llirv want Uu- mill par ti sarj ."^fi piciiic ►:Vf.KV H. M O H I U S . K litor. .11.' I , . "u - Vi-ar. - - - 1 ''^' .:!!;• >:i:> M.iJ-'bs. - • " Tiirf V Mr>mh^ - - •in' lOac ct’VV* ii.staW l<)scii(«.J 'K-lralcd. N) In canv out 1 liU mmv.I, aril Ihciv aif lu-arlv .m \I v li<m'..\Vii in ii.'V li-id IlHHiini' am! i' was iieetwsii.ry r.ir liiiii I n : c.iiiiijes ilial liavc a iiiajiWilv .if: p'oirey lo d.is.i. Tluw nion. v. hn K<^*f "p a dishonc.st ilcvi<:<‘ known a.-^ iip^f|-,) v.iics. II..« is ii in Niulli ” ' .O oiiiposc softtO III'II m: lit*sl an d iirisl H k ’ “ .ili'm iU'alhei- cla.i.i." m liicli , <■ai-olina:' W llli i;s ih e iv is oidv '.suhslaiilial Wiizens ..f our Slatf, W"»I<1 iK'elend lo p ro lw t all of. al.onl .>m-iliird of tho vole ro lo m i. .H< 1 1„. fiwi.mis.s of is-r. .,i„. „i w ould I),- disfn;nrliis<d. wliilc I..e tli.-s.-xvl.ii.- volv.s, but wliicli llu-.and .inly Iliiitw.i wmnli.-s wIk-iO ? »"'<>< "I ---- \owi\ Wiili liiN (‘;K*kwl liJii :iini Mo'.ilil h e siiiv to i iho coloivd \ t>it* is in llio iiiiiinrit v v.'Tt-fflassfs \voi:hl V itf :;iul Ih * eliyi- alU*r tlu* luiiids i*l : Tii«*S(;r<‘\v c :mi litM-oni.mllwi ii IK-flV.-I , Dr W itt's, jjittHr K arlvJriscrs |»nrilv tn e hli’iul, M ean tlu- liver, irivl.uorin. ihc sv^Lijim R'niu»:»s litiK- pill-j I'o l llvor trouble.', r. i SAXI^frKi). For Sai(‘. SO, urrrs innj 4‘ or l«*>s. Ivin*; »*n 11 m- pnhlic ro:n{. oih* mile fm u ( i’nihm Mills. jHljoin: nr wJin will writV 'su*'!! ai> a iliH r :is Hit* ronip;:iiy's lamis. Tliis’ is ■ tlsV 7i 1 h»\h*. 'Hh* <*leslii»ii l;j\v passfil l<Kati<Mi. wvW \valm nU\fr\ jX*mh1 luiiU liii^ ::inl liiu* *>r«-h;ini. C:m *;iv«‘ pjK'isj’^siint :il a:i\ liniv-. ( ‘ail (HI o r atlU rcss i ■ip.-ih-i Shaiji»^.*'(t'‘?nn'l sliam coaauv iMlit- juosi iHNirl'/ ap- law, in vw iv aicnniiii-: lo liu* voters were Iic;I by liu* a^lop-' l>y haviiiu h tliliereut svsleni 'P-n<ie'ilar, oi'aiiv la-.v ..f ilic kind kK T-pi'iU t VN TICKKT. j S IH-'-vi-i-ns of I'.n- aiiRi.dn.cnl. 1 Iln^.llK-r set-li.ins Mkmii, « lill,. thiU .-an l.r ni..nli..n.-,l. Tin-l).-ni. CJ n.T»‘t*t to sav it. anu w«pi 1 1 jh»( :u 1 - “ ^y>^tnutioiial. :alhwihtr tin* TwroT)!*^ in iiit* <iih**r v .• m i- . . 1 1 1 i- r3 K.*r IVrsiilrnl limo^ ^ ii tlK* iJiivalfiuMl M r . S im m o n s has no doiibt ; eij^litv-ioiir ronnli(^ to el** -l ali of Icvpii )!u-an • ‘............................................. ' .................................................................- s i;oiK-s: voU'i-sili. ,, , iJ^lit.lliHl N o n h <ai-..liii I J . -0 >1'p i ' T T r ^ ^ p^i-c.-nla.w..fiiliUTai.-voU.i-sthan ••I'aiic voiei-s. llial I orli,-r Slat.- in tin- I'n io n . nia.-liine will for j ; ' i j i ; TlKM'fforo, :Ilf adoiili.inof siu'li a .‘'""V'’* ( I'lir (4ovcni.ir. ^ '<lisfi-.nicliiscin^' ■■iclifnic winiid. If is sallsiled to W St rlion .'i is knorkcl o.it as nncoii- many Dcni.iia'allr slilnlional. resi'lt in di.ssrani-iiisiii}; jji^^wn U-adorship i ^ in'ire j^iod snlislanlial nifu in our iI at the same limp h .M. (>. DAVl.-^. l-;p!iVs: r,, N . c .lamiary loili. F,!(.)||. K O T leS. I'.ir J A M E S E . B O T D (iK .ifll.l'OKI'. I I- ri iiiiuTPss. 7ih I>istri< t. v.iL L IA il A . B. iis.nn-:it of onr fe u iT d il onl Unit if iM-cau pass ilu-ir'om<.«M-.s. Thai'i.s""v vV iaT t Iu* ______ ..................................... I not d e m a n d Hie a^nem lmenl fthich will disfr.in- leKislaliiiv of l.s'.i.', an d l.ssi? would i.slialioii of Ihe voteis, aa d in ilir H; :: i ...-I'ivi-i:in.U-l.v A. I' l ^ lit .lliH l N o n h < ai-.'lina has a la r w r ‘•liise iibont lilly thoussnd d em o have ihiiie h ad nol the ileiiioeralic ••ondnel of Uievlei-lion. If a \iait\p • ''•'5' iv-s.ll at .f iiliUTaievolei-sthan <-i-atie volei-s. Ihal then the Ran.soiii siipienie eoiir. hehl that il .vas iin- .ir ........ . e.m ld or w as allowed ‘ <l'' ■■ r^lie‘r e l i i n e ! r " " • vole ille:;.illy w h v di.l viinr erowdlalic maehiia*i.\. present non-parljsaii siiin-eme eoiirl dislrauchise this ; has .sjiue held llial il w as consli- Serlioii ."i is kn;ieke.l o.it as nneoii- inuny Deni-ieralie votens to seiMiri-■ Iiitional for the le^islaliire to pro- in that parly, s ide one system of county j;.ivern- he ejiu h av e I he ■ ineni f.ir one e.niiity an.i another Distri. t. ^ M t a l e than in any other Stale. T h e !im<*iidnient (lisfranehisesiliont tifty |.system for an.jther. ' ,S,i the w a y is 1 i. ..iVt' Very ]>olitieal niai liiiie I’^al is n.iw <honsand negroes an d ten thousand | now clear f.ir the legislature to set- 'lol pni.serute every one of llieiii for eominitlin;;- a erlin.- a;;aiiisl the .''t.ile of .Viirtli Carolina; Voiir party. M r . IHsp:iteli. had a Ke^is- tra whose duty il was to prevent ■ ir.v iujr lo disfranrliise i Ikw men is while Hepubliiaus, beeau.se this : lie the r.u-e (iue.stion in those thir-1 ‘■"titled In tin- Iranchise f f poi;iie:il iiiacliiiie lliat is re- "ouhi slill leave the democi-atic.' leen eounlies in a simple and ef-• W't ivlliey dis- : spouSiliTe fur tliis il'llteiaey and for maehiiie nuder his eontrol sliou 4:er le.:tive manner without atlempliu ;' hoiiesl 1 \Ver<' they nol in m -d' by — ~ . thesi- ^ood men beiiii; f.iived lo go. than the repiiblieau party. Siin'e to elTecI any daiijjerousor uiicimsii- your own parlv aiana.'ei-s.' I ihev , IhroUKh a life hamlitapiied by ijr iiciHv all of the populistsean rea 1. tutional le-islatioii. were incoinoet'en' -imi fiiled to ,h. tl^.; DTTfTi LIL)^^' uoiaiiev. You will icmemljer that knew he could not disfrani'-liise Th'Cn why adopt a scheme whi.'h , - , w h e n you a n d I were In the A lii- . '“ a n y of them w ith the amend- is nol onlv clearly nm.-onstitntional : .iwn parly is to m ice le-islatni-eof IM M that w e not meiit, so he athipted the (ii.ei.el but which is .so iibjeieioiiable an d l>laiue. If you are in favor ..f an ion U) the alarm- <'l‘!^]tion law with w hich lo steal; franjihl wllh s}) mucii daiisier nol illiieiae.v in the their votes. 1 a m awar<* that tliev only to the tifty or .sixty thousand Estate, but isl'so lo the fact that lit- will indi^-uaiitly <leny that t'l s is : illiteiate while voters .if the Stale, 'lie h a d beemiotte by tliedemocrul- their purpose, Jitsl like they in- but lo the State itself and. the IN'Till-; r n t 'I W l 'i ) A M K X D iu politicians to tem ine this bl.it : 'i'sfnaiitly denied in the last earn- Utrenj^h of its repre.sentation in I n po n the State-- this eriiiie a^'-aii st paisrn the eliaivethafthey intended conjfress. It is certain that the iour citizens. W e succeeded in : tn d .s.iMtichise'aiiybudv, whit<“ or niare tlie pe iple think ab.m t it, j;e:tiiisthat I«‘f;ish!laie to inaki.'a I'laek. T h e y fooled the pisipleiaiid the m-.rethe m.itter is dis- : lai;;er appropriation lorpnblicedn- I <l<> not think they can fool i nssed. the mure Ilie voters of llie |C!ition than h a d ever liefore tieeu them a.cr.iin. .Stale will lit: asain.st it. Jiat let us admit f.ir ai'rum enls S'.Ue, that they h a d no such p u r pose; yet the result will he the X () sail e as far as 11 ». voters w h o are: tli'.iVaiicliised are ■coiiceriifd. X o m ailer wliat the purpose w as. w h e n . j simni.-ns they are disfranchise.I il will do bullpen elect hm lav,. I will mil in them n .i -00,1 to be told It w as not ,iiis letter disen.ss its various pro- in the toVii ni Mui-lvs\i]U-. X. Moiulay. the A;h day tU' IV-hriinrv, j ISHHi. the folhiwini;- real e.^^t^ite': adjoin ing- tile I:ni<l>; of Lewi-i llrirpiT. r-t al.. and bomu!e<t as follows iT) wil: S , BUTLER’S pn^ITION1 V U i 1 I v i 1 • in-; perceniuj:^ o i ' i iritt.Siia- ainjf a t a stone. I.ewis Ifarpi-r’s «‘i>r- ner. tlieu fc U’. J ; ;.u.) I.’ !iuk> to a stone in !*ottV lin.*: iljetii-e S-. Til dcjrrees ))«)le-; and 1... tci a stone in P o ll's lin e; tlit'n.:..- I', dr- jcrees X.. U.» poles and link^ lo a Mloiie. to th e }).*i>inniny. ecmiaininj^ tw o arrvts. U)'* fiules. mu,\- c>r less. TkkM s o f S alK : -iil’.'i.iK) ra-^h. l»al-| an re on six m oiuhs tim e, willi f.othl! and ai>pr(*ved >«L'.*unty: in'.erest a t <; p c rc e n : t'lMm day of sale. TiiK-rv - served till i*iiri*ha.-.e m oney U ))ai«». T ill; th;.- 2 i.l da'- of Decenih.-r. l-SiK*. ; Ti:5\-«;. X. ('ffAK: IN. ’ ■Vdmr. Of Vi. I.ipp.ird. '1\ !.i. r>Ai:-;:Y. A tto/nev. I^Diriington Single Barrel Breec'A Loading G\Vn. - $6.50 ()U>V-i-s L o a d e d ShVlIs, l>ox*. Sh**t, 7r. prr jViimf. P rim ers. liV . n tin\-. <Wh*..'r Low; P- ivi-. ROHKHTS, 4i.~> I.ilrt-t'tv Slr«‘H . \V^N>;n>N. X. F u r n itu r e ! X f ^ O - I X a n . e e < i ;',irnitniT of any Kind IT WIKL CAV V .ir TO SKK MKNT -\XI> Sl.MMDX.S i::j ;i t k :.\ l a w . liiCi-honE.'x Davioe K now n as T i ’ Cra'/j-'C’ivir CVv- ' 3." |KPo!::i-:2i’.'r>;d ” :t .. _i ■! vu R-. |ik',n. lucr is .< ::= .;in (;iiju v o IVefiilly Prepared a a Aiuenflmvnt Th:it will lii'i (iu it—Stimc- ihhitr alioi.t yinmons. nuit’e. We have sin. o, iu the iesr- :i-!ati:re i)f J.SiC) and ..s;>7, add.-ii Uaijjely lo this fiiiid. Ti^e ; /» /iini ii stiil iusuFicient 1 ) uiake.if jxjh- .s;lie i'or all .if tlie boys who are iii.j'.v t welve yeaisof a“e or under to set an ediieation bef.ire they are . I Wfiity -one; and il is too late, even the aniunnt were sntticient, to edncate the older ill >yi' je hones; election law an d .if every one enlitle l thereto exercisin;!-the ................... - ■ ri^lit to vote at the coining elec- Arrival and Departure Cl Ti'shs: : lion, h o w e i.n you endorse Ih eSim i*OT Mii l),ii!y Sr.mlay. B. F. Huntley’s Stocks m oiiseiecii.m law of 1 st)!., whieh swinjp; a criminal prose<-ntinn over N.iim i iiiiLND. the h '.a d o fe v e r v uufortnnat. ek‘C-■ I-^;:ivi- .M..cksvLile ................... 7:1.'. a m for w h o has iiej;^lecl<..l .»r laihtl t.i. list his jiull tax for I he year l.sili — Ml- SKhLS-- i-'iusf-('i‘ .v ss K r i i x r i r H H A t • L.-;.! 1 :;‘>0 ;i ni TriE SlM.MONS-dOiCiilOh I,A W ’.m<l the vear J'.MKI! ('an .voii en l .I X i A l .l Z K V O T i ; iv T - C A L iX C . I c.mie to dorse that portion of your very homsl. fair and iiii|iartial ele.rtion law; Ilo yon not believethat then- are hnn<lro.!s—yes thoii.sjinds oil poor men in this Stale who \ i I lie ' tbe Right priffi. stofk Gcmplete. iJli itiid IJ ! < Tra<le .'«tfpel. RAILW AY J Uoii ■ on p u rp o si. It will not ";ive visi.ms for Iran;;, thievery an d ras- 'l^'P'i'e.l of their vole by rea.son of tier m en who are iliso i'ack to thcs»-sixty thousand w hile , (i.or.’.njrhlv a;;fee with ' this law! A n d is il ridit, is II fair;! .■iuS‘Hsfr.u.cWse.lliy v.U ersw henUisfraM ehisedthepow - ,^^^^^ w hat y m say a'lHiat that in-; W ill a m an w h o im d m-lected to! T i i K . S T .\M )A l;l) UAILWAV o F T i i i i s o r n i .ri'111 irons ..»• T * . > .1 ....................... ov jiiei.ie* i i«». y r i ' i 11 u >'>' f ^ i * i . ■ I thi.s scheme. ,er to vote unless the eonstitnaon , piece of iiiae.hinerv, made! ' ----------------------------- ; Be.si.:e». the p.ill tax trick iu the : conhl Ix- i-.Kain a-nendea. Aiifl, re- • f ,i,e pur-Kise of bebaehiiins t he'. * ‘ ^ : Tli'e i)Ire<.,l Lino to all I'oints ,. , 'aiiieadm ent will rob the pnbiic : m em b er, these sixty thoiisand i „,„i : into t he .srand jiiiy room as it were. (aii.-i’-SMii t.tis wet^K pub- „1',1 ,,11 ,,j.jj white votci-s could nol (nolasins!e; \s you say -Mr Sinimoiis not on1 .\ .'ou i» pi -sc::i!liMr him.self , ' ^ Mur v.i;.i..n by Senator jau.i make it still more dilliciill for,<me..f them) vote to eliaiiKf 'In- ;.„pi,.,|\i;,;.|’,,;i:s’ infani.nis election on th.) erimiiial d.ieiivt at tiie next ' I'* f A. l>uti.i t.i Hon. (icir^'e . *ioy.s to R etail ed.ici.tion. j a.iicn.lment and wipeout the wirjiijr;, j„ .ts, uf t'arlK.-idate, w h i c h i the ma e.-V'iat.,r l!-i.'er s nositi-.., nn >"'f>>i»K «'l', politioians only tear the vo- | j,;. sinimoiis t. ideiillv tl ' ■ ' '■ , their son.“. be dislraiichiseil when ’ler so Ion:; as he Ims a vote. They ' t|„. „f (j,,. state mlj;! pr.i;<X!l loiisiitutional amend- (j,eir ignoi-aiice is tio fault of llieirs'I wonld not fear, and therefore wonld ■ ., ,„.,iorit v of tortv or lift v In i’- fii*^ il I.-j 1 .j W iNSn.iN. X. VOC 110 TO WiJiston, N. C.* C A I.I. (IN B R O W N . Tjit^ iKwi; ri:. I'L O I i l O .V .huti.i t.i H o n . (;e.,ir^'e . po-i' *'Oy.s to j^et an ed.ici.tion. |Hincn.lment a n d w ip eou t the wiranjr;, |.j„. j,, „k.,|ef |,i Vxvr- . ,, . ., jC ri'- A A \ J ) I’O i m M i l C O ., ciso the p n \1)1 v»)tin.sr: W ill itV J i t - h i n i s e l i 'i n a position w here < la.v-b 1 -. 1 c »» i» • ^lie mijjht K t k v ... ................... ^ J ........nlly insured hiV oitt> ye-ar. 1 ticei to smt the iiiiit'?. :l iiave a .Nice I.iiie of Wat hes, ',)eweb-y aii.l Silver Witn-; Sjiwia- Icle^ anil K\>- (HaWts, ele. KiiiO. IfOpairiii': done whil(j yon whit anil l.i.t :;au the Kinimoiis election That this may liappen is not onl.v ' ”‘>t <"iw tor these sixty thousanil I majority or more against his k Siaiii.ir Hntler def-lares that •po'i'SiWe, but prol(iible, ts there a <lisfiaiu-hised citizens w h e n the.v ischemed so he look every i.. wi.»ii.i conducted the ,ed- i precaution that ciiniiiii!; an d dis- t.r,-=n.iice -ilc^P ‘ t<>‘lo this; Is theiie a T h e sim ple fact that t h w e is ; i,„„estv conld d<-vise t.i trv to pre- i ■ .. . . p ij iic . a ‘l i e ,; voter in the State w h o will saylluit '’.anger of this being the result is ip .„.e .,;, ele.-t^m law to .steal liftv fK aii.l M-.lence, a n d a p a r t he i« williii}: t.i vote i'..r souiethiiiir suffielcnt caiLse for every m an w h o ! th.ms.ind or m ore votes as a neces MipiscI the last le^i.sli- ^ that m a y rc'sull iu this? I does not favor disfi-.iiichisiiig Ihese mijrhl le ;■ ire. thons-' ">ay be shut to .jail or w orked on j i disfran- the county road:.-, or m ad e to pay a j c. I r,-iiiis. b i" bil' of cosi, just in order to es- . J'ullniaii Sleepinu; C arsonall Xij;isi ' erci.se the privilege Kuaranteed to ;T ra ins. Kast anil Safe .Scliadules. every -Vmericaii (••iti/.en, of votiii.g T rav el by the s<iiitlieru anil for the m en w h o are lo run the af- Voii!-s for ltii>lii(‘s.s, Ii!!(>\\ X-. Tiii; .)n\vi:i.Ki;-. Its I.ibi.'i-ty Siff’-ci'. Xi'xl d.).ir to It.ilieri’s th 'e j’uil iih*n k'Jimi (lesire to reiu'ive the fc s-.in- iM-.v from cam paigns tlic am cudaieut .Sen fiiwlfr Kivs: j : I ii-ifi-r I . T -ii'ii- -iT-i T ' men and haviii^r the state ruled by . \V lI.\r If) illiP O S E ; ji small autocratic machine while fai rs 15ul in spite of this infam ous up,u, if the " o v e r i .m e n t S h a m t Ihe niaiiajiers of the iH'mo- party, thal th(“v iiav<! de-■Sinimons.tioebel election law , I be- A s I h a v e already said, these the mas.ses will be denied a voice d ,p pt.<,ple can defeat the i i , politieian.s d id not iniend t o s e t t l e '" troverument an d forced to pay .i-.n^rerons disfraiK-hisiii}; .scheme isiu-h iiie.hods to .. _ I the i-aee issue, an d they have rare-llaxest.isnpport It— to voteaf;iuiist;„„rt„verthr.iw the ballot box .smn-;<'<in-y » u election in this State. liM, fo.- urgumeiifs sake, let [fidly p iepared an am en dm ent that ***'^ disfi-anchisinji sejieme. .,,,,1 Hi,. .i,iri inoli. I be- S h a m e upon the m en w h o will ad- iiii.t that ,.«'tion .5. kiiowu a s ! will not d«i it. H u t they have pre- \\'u \ ’J’TIIK L O U I S I A X .V SI-'XA- H>'.-i-e is as tiini-h love ot liber- viM-ale am i endorse such f.uil iiiell: ^.;:i!(!t:itl,er clause’M s e.insti-i P^**'*'*! .judgemeiit ' ................... .. * ' ty an d as m uch m anh oo d in Xorth ^!i-J that it and the amend- eIse---one that will I I , (It a n y ot Its stK-tions survive the. Ilf cmni. “ r,-"I • *' “ '^■-11 i demiHU-Htic'sepators from I^inisiana■M'l-. It this IS so and it [ disfranchise alodt sixty thousand say this amemlmei.t. As ■i.ul'^uuoptci, „-hat would be! white volei-s. It is true Miat they : .-on know. J.ouisianii is the oiilv T ( ) K S S A \ . i(jarol'na as Iheri! is in K e n t u c k y ,; , .,..,1 II, ii..i. ,..iii.i.rml iiiii iii.M.r an d iint.>rtiinate of theirn.^^hls an 1 1 Xi»u* l<»f iifl m»o rIso wliat the two : iU«il an «iuii hkiIj,- . , . , iianl peopk* will rise lu ibeir niuj-. I ha\ e 1 rifd to got som e e.sty at the polls next Aufjiist an d | of the h-adiny Democratic ]>apers in pile u p a, majorily larger than .Sim- the State to point o;it the t;o<id fea- : yo;i arc ussurod h Sitle, i M)m- • rirtubh*! viiid a n , ♦fonriiey. Ap])ly td 7'i^'kirt A^^cnts for Tim e Ta- ■ W j 5. fiates and (rencral Infor- . inaiion. or address. • Ii. V K R X O X . F. II. O A U H V . T . P. -A . C ‘. P . 4^ 'l\ A ( ‘harl(3':t>-. X . .\sheville X.(, MO TRODBLE TO AKSWER QUESTIONS, j FSaNK s. GAN5ftN. M. CPLP. i ods in order to deprive the I>"<'r|sdv. F. & Gen Mar.’ Traf-. !*aa-.; .F A H M I'J;<M M ( R W. A. TURK G. i*. A. • W A S H I N G T O N . D . G . I Want Yoiir Eggs* ( H K-K X^XS. r‘f)TAT()I- ;S, ifIO N S AND OTJIKK 'Tlic Mirkst 1'riri‘s Wili Ix. Paid K V ’S H O X C A C .F . ‘ .'■r-.s v i c i s i w i a i C alf •* | a I>T]->V A N I> 8HOES 60 cE?rrs TO 60 CKXTS l ^ L L N E W S U A I ’®- b o K S T O K E - W I S S T O K , >- ^ 5 L Y & ■ D E . ■W- C. - , i ■ve. special I h e E ye. 1-af-,Itaclcs utted dltf.g t v . 'fec-th cxI process. 0 1 i.ce at I h MocktTUie. li-i-.-. / Lnic 4iijca.)<.-; a*"" m [ .rr^.in of [pit Z.U ,, preacher*, j. etc.. CTcn t' h a v e c i ^ c n ^ ‘ „{f- these fact*. j is- m a'ter of:e of >nrtniTne;M^!i I... .1,1 ^-u ' mir mothers, wives and ; chi.s«^ a siiftiweiit uiniiber of Sood,! and mu^t tVili wh<;J, election frauds; and that they will niout, re;;ard!e.‘'S of the desires ... '!iiriii;r the war. and who is ' poor, plain people of the StaTe to S"".eaei,I;y\'he“e,',,7ri" "sJuely everv ' fiS'''i wishes of a majority of the le^tal ’«'ia.Mi ami a .nHKl la'Kirer iind siipre- „„p ^viH admit that their opinion'is '“"il Hiese evils are re.iii.iv^d and ^ . ’ in u iey w r ta i u i n f h e l i i t u i - e .r vei-v h i.'h a iith o ritv . ; th e re t s n iit ni.ib is d riv e n troni ..r,. ......... .h ,,, .r|..,I it,,. Mis s-n Otieii-sive ti., J^et us see for a m o m ent w.ho this i " power. It can be don e; it. must, be "•■'W'« iiKitlK.rwa.vs. :jir . sim m o iw is. H e is (m e iVfi W H A T T I I K L K A I > 1 X ( ; D K M O - j done. T h e liberty of the plain patch has thrown d o w n the p inn l "liiit class of negroes ; Ifciusom ’8 jKilitieal lieiiteiiaiits and ; . n .w .>* i v i^>ir ; stnr.-ly citizens, and the welfare of let, .and w e hope he will be fair \ an.vtbing yon *nvsnt or improrc; cIpo get I CAVEAX.TRADE.MAnK. CCPYRICHTorC^ISlBN i PROTTSTION. Send nioUcl. Bketcb,crraolo. ? for »ree examination and ndvict. IB G 9 K 0 » P A i i ;n s tec belore [ I'i'.int tawyci!,-. W ASHtKGT- 'iJ. D .C . ( all on ni'r ttht-rt V o I < (».M K T O t O W . S . vreli S el 6 cte<i StcJck ol G-rtxxji riet: A lw ays Gii Hart;’. Yoin-? 1.1 .Serve, . {t. ,M. .MU-.LHU-. saiisbiif.v; Xorlll CufoliM. citi -ha.^ !(1 h.'to vote’ T here w o uld uljichiue h en c h m e n . Itansom al- filly th.msand ‘“ red the good, plain people C K A T I C I’A I ’E I! IN L O l - ___________ f .S I A X A .S A Y .S . still vote, an d t h ^ n l T l ^ t o t ^ i X , ! V a m * ^ " * « h f in .„d e all of < hat ele-i il!^ , 1 - active a n d of-! cUiiie whiiiU wa.s organized to de ; sti‘, r- > u politics and w ho , '‘ither j and has expi-«»«.d a-e^ret perversity or for.Dem- im m u iit ^ U ;u k v their * '» "‘'»»i>«-ut w as ever ad o p P-'.V. have furnished the ■ j„terest(i. In p ay m en t foV such ''I. *!‘=‘' ‘‘I ; ■>--ary looiu^blethedem -: w o rk , R a n so m *\ .a d Cleveland Ui ' '““‘^'•iUB p<iiiticiaiis to ra ise m im e S im m o n s for lutei-ualltevenne .j ‘ ' ‘ . P the State d e m a n d il. I.el every f'iMid law-slaudiiijt citizen prepare tU- the contest. Yours for the tiijht. .M A K I O X HI i'l.K I!. Electiou Law s. Iiiilii., T) r a t u c ; ■•fy:ui,l appeal to lai-e j , ( nough lo di.sciiss this law in order to j;ive the pe.ip'.e the beneSt of his views. A n d I n ow throw d o w n the ,i;aiiiitlel lo him , am i ask him l« sho w ns wherein the law of I S O is bad an d (rishoiiesl. I’oint out the badi-ess <if il. am i also, .show i»ie (he p o Im's.s an d rij^lilc<iiisiie.-is wlicinc in w hic h it siiys “ the .■Viiiendmeni i V a iic« k n e w .Simruons, am i he only i.jiew.stitiitional but | . ikiicw (hat this uomiiiation wa.s to I ‘«rilisL-ns.se,sth»!poll- ,p a y h im f.ji- dirty political w ork. V r 'H A T T H E ( i K O I M J l A L K C I S i anil sa,ys- • - The! Vam-X! stootl iu the senate a n d de-. L .- \ T I;K E .S .\ Y S . i T h e jii-eat r.iiik a n d lileof iieojile can lie iriisleil. T h e y are al.va,.s after what is best for thecoiiimuiii-. of yonr f.S'.l!) law and I will prom tv. T h o n s h it sometimes hap pen s j«.'to jij.i vou in sh.r.vinu the pe.i that Ihe people fall into error p ,^ j,,;,,,, „„,i bad leatures of, : both laws. If there be an y bad fall into throufih the lalse misi-epresenta- tionsof de.-il.!;ning m en . . u . i I'wo years ago the lusiimisis went'tealiires in Ihe l-u.<iouists law ol into an'ele.-tion in lhis.Stal!i ;tuder IS!).'* .show il. an ele -tion law of iheir o w n mak- | r a<lUro..3 av - ^1 ||.ie s a y w h o h a > ^ ^ ^ mtD merits. AK g\f Iw T B C lW W K •..Vilk. Ky. , ill'if. lii'st d ay s (a m i w hic h no doiiUt asii, copied the Xtlrlh C aro lin a ov. n m ake, they got wipecl troni the . ............ ‘Wil and of lUoUs m ai;hiue. Ifo w of course:lion w as debated at som e length, stitut-.oiialily <il then election l.i», to misrepresent oi mislead aii^voiu iiapurt:uK.c for every ^ V a u c e ’s adm irers (a u d h e h a d m i ; T h e speakei-s opp<i(iiiiK the disfnin- Vut sim ply beattlw-mam^ ri‘tViem-e tothe.se laws. W h e n ':«UKider wh-it wonl.l Pl^'u ichjsing aeboine t.Kik, the ^ Ihe IS!>5 laws isIt if tl ' " “ ‘“ tn e in ic w ho loved him) do uot lovcithat it was uotoiily uiKKmstitiitlou- lusioiiibts -a* wiiiiii„ to l.ict ■ iiic cmrf =h,...i.i.»^ J- They <am e«vithiup- ................................' ".............. " la.st : , . . . . . . . . ............................................ .unen Iment to ,.,,ro«-iujr Mr. tSiii.mous a«<l al U t e W o P 4 a b nma» M uc r ^ ’■'•'‘lilt if tl,« — r . 'p e jp ic w u '' ‘ rfiS^ter of 5 in.r'’“’'' ^«<nnioas. They ««me « te of inrtnime-'W^ , lmr|y , wiistitutioiial Coutrolliiig the pLiy ^Uo.iU of ratio. Sfeite CA)i:vention M r . Sii.m .uus , ^1;00 piiys or the ^ajHTpr.*! 'J tii'U efs.Presents J I j I MANAOER’S REPORT. Mr.Arendel flskes a Very Qood Show ing. The report of Mr. F . B. Arendell, the m anager and purchasing agent of the State prison, to Superintendent Day, is given ierew itht “A report from me m ust necessarily embrace the business operations of the BAD SEWERAGE THE CAUSE. Cominitfee’s Final Report ou th« Epidemic. Tiie D irectors of the State Normal Industrial College adjourned F ri day night after thoroughly canvassing all the facts in regard to tho late dis astrous epidemic of m alarial and ty phoid fevers in that institution. The State’s prison during the year just ; directors gave special attention to the closed, as shown by the tables and «ab- ■ ulated statem ents which go to you and queston as to when the doors of the college should be re-opened to j?tu- i to Che board through the office of the ' dents, and decided that it was bes’t to fix the date for Jan. 30th. The report of the board, adopted after m ature de liberation, is in full as follows: TJio State N orm al and Industrial I d eolecting a Sewing M acbine, pick : clerk and book keeper, ont tbe one th at rnns the ligliteet, has been necessary during tha aewB the fastest, m akes tbe least noise | make large expenditures an tlie is m ost durable, will not break tbe , of repairs and the perm anent im- thread i.( run backward, will not pnck- j provem ents at tho central prison>*ai:d er tbe iigbtost fabrics, has patent a t the various farmi-ng camps, for the spool wire, autom atic tention release j reason that, at the begiiining of tUe ball bearing, etc. year, alm ost every departm ent at the TUC lAillCCl CD ft W il CnN 1 central prison and a t the various In k irn L L L tn 06 W iLoUII i camps ihiod been run down, and in 1 College, ibeing a State institution, the public is interested in and entitled lo inform ation relative to the recent epi demic of maJaa’ial and typhoid fever, resulting in eleven deaths a t the col- poBsesses all the above points of s u -; many iastances th^ prisoners them - = lege and three at their homes after the p rio rity over any other make. Costs selves did not have a yhange of cloth- nothioK to examine onv. F or tale bv R . J. B O W E N . T^^iere was but little new clothing V C a't the central prison and no stupes __________ __________from which to make it. and it be- ! came necessary at once to practicallyKodol Dyspeps >4 Cure clothe the institution from beginning to end. “I have done my best duinng tbe 1 year to keep down expenditures, bear- | ing in mind the necessity at all times ^ of feeding well and clothing well the prisoners at the central prison and .nt . the several camps, and ^s'hile several { requisitlon.s have been cut down by me i and many others disregarded entirely, I 'have never failed to respond prom pt- i ly to any requisition for necessary clothing or commissary supplies. "This year's accounts are relatively D i g e s t s w h a t y o a e a t . I t art! licially digests th e food and aids N ature in strenpthening and recon structing th e Piliau-.ted digestive or gans. I tis th e latestdiscovareddlgest -1 a n t and tonic. No otiier preparation ; larger than in former years because can apnroacli it in efficiency. I t in- j of m aterial advances in the price of stan tly relieves and ijerm anently cures I alm ost every article purchased. In Dyspepsia. Indii’eRtion, H eartburn, i view of ithese facts it is especially gra;- Plattilence, Sour .Stomach, Nausea, : ifying to me, as it will no doubt be to SickH ead!iche,G a 5 tra!gia,C ram ps.and | every one connected with the manage m ent of the institution, and to th e peo-aU otherre.‘:u!fsof im perfecEdigestioa Prepared iy E. C. DeWrtt &Co.. C^lcaga 0 . 0. Sanford. . . T R Y T H E . . “HEW H ” SEWIKQ MINE. pie at large, to know that, whiie o-ar expenditures have been large, our earnings have been correspondingly large, and th a t the balance is on the right side of the ledger.” THE KEELEY TREATnEN T. , Incidents Showing Its Tremendous i Power For Good. A few years ago. w riting of the j Keeley In.9 titute at Greensboro. students left the college. In view of the re-opening of the col lege ou the 30th of January, we. the boai»d of directors, make the following official report of the cause of the epi demic and the rem edies applied as a precaution against further trouble. We have spared neith^^r tim e nor ex pense in securing the services of the best medical and sanitary exports in aiding us in tracing the cause and re- mov'ing the difficulties. A fter a thorough invesiigaticn. we are satisfied th at we have located the cause. 1. We believe th at the central well, used to furnish w'ater to the tables in ! the dining room, as shown 'by the bac- I teriologist's analysis, to be the cause. ! 2. T hat a leaking plum bing connec tion between thft w ater closets and the . main sewer under the dining room ' ajinex created on unsanita.ry condition . there and may have contributed to the : contam ination of the well located about 135 feet distant. A thorough exam ination by our- ' selves and the sanitary and medical ' experts fail to fix any other cause, as the entire premises otherw ise were ; found in excellent sanitary ccndition. The State board of health and tbe sanitary experts employed by us miike the following recom mendations; I 1 . T hat the three wells near the col- ' lege buildings be filled and the city w ater used. 2. T hat tho entire sewerage system ■ be inspected by com petent engineers, j and any d^afects found be remedied;---- Q,=igi.ts louiiu ue remeuixsu, : N'ews and Observer said: "The effifa.-y '■ that the -dirt adjacent to the leaking I of the Keeley treatm ent and its tre- ! ££wer-pipes under the dining room ‘ mendous power for good seems to ba ! Ji^nex tbe removed and the location I thoroughly established." Last sum m er.' '......' ; upon taking the train at Greensboro, a j gentleman who had long been addicteil ■ to drink, picked up a large fan upoa , which the above extract from this pa- ■ per had been printed in bold letters. ! He fanned him self and went his way, : leaving the fin on the seat in the t :rain But the w ordi “The efficacv . of the Keeley treatm ent...........seems :c be thoroughly established” had themselves indelibly on his memory and he could not rid him self of them. »nr uriti imuF tsvwiun u in u iu r nn length he went to Greensboro, took TRE HEW HOME SEWiNB MACHINE CO., the treatm ent, and says that he ow .. S.-L0U1O .0. : “ the Itaiioii, Texas. Su Frucisco, CaU AUauta, Go. •treatm ent. Foa SAix BV I ^ That incident cau.=;ed us to recall the ^ ___________ _ ' ■efficacy” and “power for good" Free tuition. We gire one or more free schoi-! that the treatm ent has done fo** men aistots in .^cry co^ty in th= u. S. Write us. . ^n<J^vn. In a few years more o rc L n d ^ 's it° ,S S $ iS k |‘>'“ Sixty men frcm W ake county until position is sccured. Car ! have taken ihe Keeley treatm ent at • Greensboro. Of th at numlber at least sezes.^h^^-»^*^Sendfor ’ have been perm anently benefittrd illustrated catalogue.. and some have become leaders iu :.at either p.ace. | every good movement, showing that it is a “power of good.” The Keeley cure does not claim to do anything but put the patient just where he was before he formed the WBilE FOR OIRCliLaHSgev/ing Machines we manufacture and their prices befcre you purchase any other. tP o siiio n s *. • S u a r a n io e d Under reaso.iable etmdilions . . . Address J. F. I>r^i »jobon, I’res’t, D r a u g h o n ’s B u s in e s s .... assh¥i!ie, Tenn., Galveston, Te*.,. «9 i)s--n9 h fto <Tt» t.... --live.^ to the drink habit fma the crav-oav^t.nah, Ga.. ^ UxorKana, re-established and that they havti . m uiifCLCMb nave leit .iiv sym- schook of the kind’in the world, powpr Of self-control they had be- pathy for those among rhe patrons, rc- < thoroughly disinfected. 3. T hat all the buildings, rooms and , furniture be disinfected, the walls re- calcimined, and inside wood work re painted. All of the above recom mendations j hav'^ been e:^rr:ed out. or will be before I the date of the opening, and submittf'd to the State Board cf Health for v> spection and approval, and in additum thcrc'to w^e are putting in a plant to filter and sterilize the w ater to b? u--ed fixi-d /fo r drinking purposes. Tho mattres.ses have been burner, and iron lied&toads placed in all of the dorm itories in lieu of the wooden ones used. The old bath tubs have been discarded, and modern ones substitut ed. The w ater closcts have been re arranged and the whole prem ises over hauled and placed in first class sani tary condition. All of the above work has be^*n done under the supervision and advi:'e of the ibest experts. incUidng the secre tary. the bacteriologist and the en gineer of the State Board or Hecilcii. W e feel safe in saying th at the physical condition of the institution is as near perfcct as human .skill can m ake it, and the public need have no apprehension of further trouble, and i?tud’ents can return to then* work with assurance that full provisur.i has b-. -n made for -their com fort and health. In common with the people o' the entire State the members of the ba.i-d hav(i . of directors have felt :he deepest sym- patronized oue.-i in the Soudi. Indoir«l bv bank ers, merchants, ministers and otheri’ Four fore they ever tasKul whiskey. weetisTa IwkkeepYng ^thV ^arc^equarto . ^ive ihis voluntary aud unpaid twelve weeks by the old plan. J. F. Draiighon, Statement bccause a recent remarkable -- -- -.................... ^ inner our observation, and we feel ‘i I duty to commend an institution or ------------------reatment that saves brains and char- keepin^^ home from your^^ks, waste and degradation.— a po.suion as night teJegraph operator.”—C E Raleigh News and Observer, JanuaryL ^i^xgweli., Bookkeeper for Gerbe»- «C ^Whole.-ale Grocer.<i. South Chicago. Ill Extract. 7.toi^xGWELi., ‘: ^ l ^ e ^ f for~Gerbe»-' Whole.-ale Grocer.<i. South Chicago. Ill ____ -------__________________________________ • S tate News N otes.80y. lAYLOR’SrSSf^^;i‘^jff'fFREE i Those who have the new Arlington _________ , LOVE LETTEBS. '* T«jlor’s ! ™ills in charge inform us th at while it ' agem ent ot the institution. "'I'” * ! ''------- ------- i ------* --------I - --------------- - •nonth’s triiU sul.scrintioii ludi l=ucr ia iv. ll liliistau-cl. Thi-7 an- aJdr~ , Jatives and friends of tho colk*?e upon whom the hand of afflictijn has fallen so heavily. The course p‘«:supd i.y the President and Faculty in all ni-itors ndating 10 the epidemic has v)ur thorouj'n endor sement. and we have never been better satisfied with the work of those ad m inistering the atTairs of the college. All who have taken the pains to learn the facts os they occurred are unani mous in their praise of the wisdom and affection displayed by the entire man- I T I8HBEPLYICEIYED Secretary Hay's Contentions on the Flour Seizures Conc°ded* . CONTRABAND OF WAR DEFINED. t h e n e w s e p i t o m i z e d .JU LIA MORRISON FREED. Chattanooga Jury Acquits Actress Who Shot Her Stage Manag-er. struluK tlia Parsounal net. has ru?»d that ■ stored order._^ or Js'eiitrala to Forward Goods IS Forniully Admitted—IJritlBli lleply ig C'nllotl Si»tl6 factory at Wushinston— Question of Intleinulty Will ISo Settled 'Widioiit thn Ai<l of u Coiiiiui9Blvn. Washinotok, D. C. (Spaclal).—Xot only Iiag Grent Britain admitted lUftrisht of the LTnitod States to trado with tbo neutral Portuguese possesalons iu South .\frlca, but she has ofRcialiy docUired thftrijrht of ueutrals to sell and forward goods not con traband of war to the Transvaal for tiie use of non-combatauts there. This important deehiration was made by theBrilish Ooverumeut in its reply, bund ed lo Ambassador Choate, wiiich ho for warded to tlie State Department, aud which bo calls “highly satisfa«?tory.” With the recoRuitloii of this prlD<‘lplo, which the aduiin’.'^tration hassupportod from the out set of the nejcotiatlous; the dl<iavowal of the seizure of tho Amerieiiu cargoes on tho I^Isvshoiia au<l Maria, and the iuvestjgation o[ the ownership of tho cargo on board the IJeatrico, to «vhich the same priuciplo will be upjiUed, the incident i.s practically close. Tho remaining negotiations will concern the question whetiierthe 3argoe.s have suf- feroU any damage in cou.««ei{netu:e of their landiug and detention. If they have, tho authorities are i>atis{icd that tiin Britisii governmcut will be wiSiing to reimburse the owners. The answer of Lord Snl5sl)ury, Avhieh -is cousidered satisfiictory by Secretary Hay, really means tluit foodstulTjj are not con traband of war. Fooilstnff.s bo re garded as contraband of war only when in tended for the enemy. This intention must be shown by actual proof at tho tiiue tho vessel coutaiiiiog tho suspected contraband is ovcrhanlcul. Thtj mere belief that the foodstulTs may ultimately reach tbo enemy canuot justify the seizure. (Sreat Drituiu ha.s the right of visitation and search on tho higli acas. It is an in- liercnt belligerent right, and prevails ouly iu time of war. Every vessel l)Ound for Lorenr.o :\Iarques wilt he visited, its nianifesi examined, aod, if nat:essary. its cargo soarehed, except mercbaatmen uailer convoy of nieu*of-war, In whieli case tha war vessels will be' in terrogated and the governments they rep resent will be morally and logaUy respon sible for the statements made to the bel ligerent. FRENCH OFFICER WITH THE BOERS. • S3,000,000'to endow the three institutious' ------- I he was identined with. Colonol 1>« ♦•iHelioIs .Alarenll Claiins tbe Marv Theobol.I, aged fifty-six, was Credit I'or tlie Colenso Victory. ■ ; burned to ’death and her daughter, Lu- P iais (liy Cablol.-TlioLibertij publishes i iiKcd iwcuty-tlu-ne, w|w fatally . . . , y-, . 1 T^. ^r-i. . . ..r ■ buraod at their homo lu Liouisvilie, Ky.ft letter from Colonel De Villebois Mareuil ' W uliincton Items* John D. Rockefeller, In reply to inquiries from Iho Industrial Commission, recom mends that trusts bo created and regulated by law. General Otis reported to the War De- aartment the suicide, due to insanity, ol First LieuteuanL.ilowman. of the Thirty- seventh Volunteer Infantry. j Rear-.A.«lmiral Schloy ha.s cabled to the I Saw Department from 5Iont«vldeo that | Lleiitenant-Conitnander F. E. Greene baa ; jommitted suicide. ____ A wreeltiug company oITers to raise tho I ^.*,.(ilct of not guilty. The jurors decided wrecli of the battleship Jlaine in Havana j . verdict in exactly two minute.*?, harbor by freezing the water 1 was based ofi tlie plea of omo-with liquid air aud then p u m p i n g the • The verdict wm p wreck dry. Brigadier-GeneralDavis, iTililary Gover nor of Puerto Rico, and Brigadier-General •Wilson, the 3Iliitary Commander of the Cuban provinces of Matanzas and Santsi Clara, called at the War Department and had a conference with Secretary Root re- W h en II>o V e rd ict W a» A nnounced T h ere iVa* C heerlnff in tb e C o u rt K ooin ^ ir o u ia n M ak es a .Spo«cli. C-hattan'oooa. Tenn. (Special).—The Jnry ii> the trial of JuUa MorrLson returned a Neither TV. Christmas is lu tV '" i tioiinl Insanity and ieK-dcfense. ot the qnastloas was ever coosideTed. how- j . ever, after the jury went out. The court , room was crowded. Score, ot woaxea were g „ t‘days ?4rn present. • 5^^.. The verdict aroused the crowds in the | borrow.s caa nr- . ' ^ Je rin i -eonditlons in Cuba and Puerto | o X S T t^ w ^ ^ The CoDtroller of the Tre.isorj%_ con-' iWth^Rre^^^^^^ q S te t^ S lh rt had Miss .Alorrlson advanced to tho sneaker'3 platform and made Saviour, but li<. , n..valom cersoa leave are entitled to liair „ ^ » ^ platform and made a most shore pay. , speech to tlie Court and the • iurv. She said: *‘I wish to thank the Court . I from them. Spiritual visioa is ness. , The ro.,,.s ,lro„ .............. thorns remain. ch:r Adopted Islands. : jo thank the Court and the | (}„,j jj. The ooiintry in tho vicinity of 3 fanlla. ; ^QQtlemen of the jury aud all who worn ‘ p. I., is <iiiiettind comrauDloation bus beeu ; fugjrumeotal In iny acqnlltal Tor .vouc -iHij I m an in a perf^.-t v/odi ^ estoblish*«*d with the adjacent towns. and ^jeoerom decislou. 5Eay Ood In Uis : A r-riminal ,-. 1 laud boom has followed the flag to ^ m ere.v be evor a s ju « to you a.yl^yoursa- but not from hi.„s:;, ■"IA liiuil uuuui uun hjo uiik, . mci>-T »>'-• - * • Guam, .sucldeuly boosiini; real estate froiii j you have been ‘"'j'S '- -J"’, !dtanc 1 ™ “ ' Pr“r S e r a M r b e a ” tl':;a[‘'So m aH !^,^: Tbo cou'certed move,neat of Gnnerals i Z Bates an< Schwan to Intercept and destroy . . -vfiKi a«V.pr»A r Anfv m,. tbe. I-il, :.U troops failed b^caase of bad ! r‘’ot"'the ."“X e d atto^’who Thero will ij» roadt. At tho first formal meeting cf General Wood’s Oabluet in Havana, Cuba, it wus decided to issue an order instructing bu reau chiefs that all Government employes must do a luU day’s work for a full day’s pay. • Gon^ral Schwan’s provisional brigade, operating on the .shore of Laguna de Bay, drove the Tilipinos out of several towns and captured guns aud ammunition Governor-General Wood, of Cub........-............— released seven prisoners who bad been ' accorded the action. , , detained for a long time in Havana prisons : Hiss Morrison.went shortli* after hearmg j awaiting trials on frivolous charges. | the verdict to the jail, where sho had a ; hugged the Sheriff aud kissed his wife and children, and wheu later Colonel .Foe was overcome with emotion and suffused in tears “I leave them to their consclencc.s and their God, To tbe poor bwreaved sis ter I say that God knows that were it in my power to restore her brother to her I would certainly do it.” When Miss Morrison had flni.^hed her speech, which she rendered in a «lraraatJo atyle .\ttoruey-Genoral Donaldson mado a demand that she l>e held for carrying a i pistol and the case wi'S entered, but no of Cuba has i bail or other formal court recognition was meu" wh(n thr-y ‘ Hf i.^ a lu-ijvr m;,,, f ^ thouffhls aloiid. Tljf' liiv of a: • . , of God. DupUciiy of (• r-i..,.. . plic-i-.y of *nnf,(|i.n.fc : The rip-.*r ih- ! lower it bends The angel's suns ^ ! choir alone, hur tor • ' humanity. Cuban people .are „ ' Paris Exposition. He al.so says consldor- . abietroubla 1« being involvod in making judicial selection, wiiich will be necessary on account of tfie limited space alloted to Cuba. Doiuesttc. Governor Leslie Shaw w.is inaugu rated for a second term at Des Moines, Iowa. The Moody Slemorlal Fund Committee at a meeting in Northampton. Mass., de cided to continue the work of the evangel ist, and appeal to tho people for a fund of describing his esperiences with the Borers, in which ho saj-s that tho Transvaal Gov Clii't, ber aged chief counse!, came into the jail parlor, she threw herself on hisi neck and kissed his gray heatl ami wept with joy.Miss Jtorrison shot and killetl Frank Lt*i- denhelraer. leading man in the “.Mr. PiJis- ter of Paris” «?ompany, on tho stage in a Chattanooga theatre on the night of Sep- temoer 23, 1899. Her trial liad beeu in pro gress several day.«. She will leave for Xu-.v York within three week.^. THE ALBANY A FAST ONE. New rnitetl States Cruiser’ii Siicrei^snil Tilal ill British 'VVHter*. N ewcastle, England TBy Cable).—The United States crulsier Albany, formerly the Brazilian cruiser Admiral Abrouall, )*ur-Cin’cago peo])lo are clamoring for pub- _ ______ •»» Harrir^on .>iaysthe cdty is so poor it cannot pay SlO.OiiO a year for printing the list. Dr. .T. Mullhal!. a noted eye and car I speciali.-it. ol St. Louis, Mo., committ**il suicide. II'.* was despondent on account of • ill health. He leaves a family. ; Th>i ftrnctiire in Detroit, Mich., known r ns the Muulcipal Building was quarantined ' ou a<-count of the discovery ol a case of smallpos thereiu. liOuert W. Brown, a negro, was hanged ' In Philadelphia for tho murder of his wife. * “Al"’ Uaney perished in a blizzard in the ! Sacrameuto Mountains, N. M.. and several j thousand head of stock were frozen stilT. i In ti lire which do.stroyed the Newark I City Homp, at Newark*. N. J.. 207 children, experienced iu the dre drill, marched in j safety from tho building. Governor X:ish, of Ohio, In his inaugural j caliod attention 10 the need for a cheek to ' be placed ou corporations doing business j in tho State. ' The Governor.5 of Iowa aud South Caro lina made their annual addresses to tho ; Legislatures of their respective States. i the begiuning ot the war with Spalu, : while under construction here, was given an oJleial trial off this port. She showed a speed of 20.87 knots uuder I forced” draft and exceeded her contrtict I conditions. Sho is a sister ship of the New , [Orleans, built on tho same pattern. ; Tho trial was under the supervi.slon of i ' 1 United States naval board. con.sistiug ot I Lteutenant-Commander Colwell. tho I United States Naval Attache. Chief Eugi- . ; neer Norton aud Constructor Gilmore. The guns will be on board the crui.<er, : ready for her American crew, in .«i.x weeks. 1 She was greeted comiQK up the Tyne ivith . tooting from the harbor vessels and tha ; erew of the British traiuing-.'^hii* Wellesley cheered her heartily. , FOUR NEGROES LYNCHED. ^ Givney BrotlierR Haii};ed W ithout Trial for Shooting OtltcerK on .%rreitC Dut.r. Km'let, Tenn. (Special).—Four ne- groe.i* have beeu lynched as a re.^ult of tht» murder of Peace Offlcer-is Marvin Durham ! and W. D. Turner by tbe Givney brother.^. '.'laruie l.f'"!.;-;-;,,. Tho extea: to i'. ;.- tbe Uuiteil S.:ii >; fore'"U .«ibipi;ii; - cumiaerce furni’- •. - sou for promr.r the rehaliilit;; : .••1 merohanr miiii;!.. ' open aufl o". .-;- U nited StaJL-. ' ■ ; tbe trade of iif-'- • am i besides is i,;:' other and bii.:;,.- ;j. ercditabic to n-- . are :*arryiu" iu A i. .: m ore tuau on - vohinie of .Vr.;,'-;.' , rncr^s. (r Is : 2rre.«?s. of t!i.- i ' ; npon the l-cOiu:.;.-;: • den- Mi'i-ai’iry ;u nies-'agp, t.< li.;' cuauj'O iu til;' ' •■•r;:,. revir.^o tho cz-t-. American c;>:.t.. •. eonutri-s shall .ship.-?. T u itc '-:. leglsiatioii wi»': • :• The people cm:-.: . i*. More than oiu-h;:!; „ ral iinpU‘nien;.< iiaiM-.- tia go rroiu iLf ru:i-l S O U T H E R N HAlii Condonse-1 '^rhf ir.'< <».'Pi la U:V. 1 \ C' Korthboujid. X •?“ equestrian : The Givnevs. who are also negroes, shot statue of George Wa.shlngtou ever at- the two ofllclals a.s, they were escorting atempted was made in New York CItj’. The statue will be unveiled at Paris, July 4. Joseph Pulitzer's residence in New York City was almo.-rt entlr«‘ly destroyed by lire. Mr.5 . Morgan Jellett and Hiss Elizabutii Montgomery, liousekeeper and govorncs.s respectively, lost their lives. brother of the murderers to jail. Roger and Henry GIvuey, who commit- : ted the deed, were at on^o jailed, but a mob of six hundred men surrounded thu jaii and demanded the keys. These were surrendered and the GivufJis taken out • -------------- and hanged to the nearest tree. Later on ; Keprosentatives of Ufty railroads, com- ‘ l^nben and Frank Givney. brolher.« of the ! prising more than half the mileage of tin* [ 'uurderers, aud accuse«r of com|-Iiv.dly iu i United State**, at a mcetfng held in Now crime, were captured aud lynched. I York City agreed on action looking to the ! -------------------------------- ‘ mainteuaa..-e of rates. I MONEY LOST FROM SUB-TREASURY. ! ilrs. Jame.s Harvey, aged sixty-eight « “ ! year.s. the mother of .lames Clarence j Asked by A««iistaHt-Trea»nrcr Harvey, of New York Citj’, coraraitte.l i ' — ’ ■■■ .......- suicide at Danbury, carbolic acid. Jordan t» Jteiiiiburse Him. Conn., by taking,- »Mir. COL'NT UK VII.LEKuIS M.VBEUIL. (Geacnil .foubert’s Freui'h Chief of Staff.) Uramiiii>r«. f .ilcUcrK, !■ lahcrinen, N<>thcncin.I.sn, J|?orlJ.n>. n, < atrdlUatM, Sueell l arin, Toarliers. 1 .»<•> are consiJ^ed lJ>e l>cst work that has ever c^;.:from Opv. Taylors gifted pen. lUp reputa- ti->nas a t l.nwenst, craior, and eiiterlaiiterts :ts the world ilielf. _ T;ie Ilh^lratrJ Tmith and J.>re isa n»mimond:lv jocm.*il, lCio.i^ dc\olt“d to Kifmux, I'ci f- UY. AmEN-rrKtd bv Ska a.nd Land, W it and HiJMOK, ^BronRAPHV, Tr.wfl.*;, Sciencf, at.d I ,'nft;rmiit»on. Deparlineiits: HW//V, , C * i / < f A w Anf/.ors*, KnoTrledre /7ox, ! i wa.s their intention to put the capital • . stock at $120 ,000 . urgent requests for i i stock In the* company necessitate their j : increasing the capital stock at $130,000 j Mr. Ragan has received letters from ! people as far south as Florida. This ] ; is flattering to the managers of the j I new company and also to the town of Gastonia.—Gastonia Gazette. ^ The revenue act requires that tele- . graph telephone sleeping car, re- j a M. MEB.ANE. President. J. M. SPAINiHOFR, Secretary. H. G. CHATHAM. R. D. GILM'EK, W. D. TURiNER. S. M. GATTIS. J. E. FOW IjE-R. J. A. BIJLIR. JOHN GRAHIAiM. . S tate News N otes. Judge W alter Clark, of the North The tor[)odo bout Talbot, which reccnllv had several successful tests in Hampton Itoads. burninir oil as fuel, will be rehtteil at Newport Nows. Va.. with new ma- chlnery, whic!; will give her greater speed. Ernest K. Leh-nauu. a multi-millionairo ot (jJuiiago, died ut Wiilte Plains, N. Y., whore ho went for ^reatme^t for iusauity. The Union Couuty P.ank. at Rahway, N. Lv.. .\tla n ta ,rr A tlanta.ET. ••N orrvors.. i **Ju fo n l. . ! “*-'.'i;nf!#vinif “liUla... . (.'or:!«'lia.... “Air>'. Lv.'I 'tcvou. vVnsii.s:«r. ••t vnii’jil.. . “s p jirb u r;;.! “<4;uinfv.. “Blai’li.“1> irc “ *•(4a.«t<>ni:.. i “(’harlv.i:-..! Ar.»3r**‘nshwr^-l L ^(vrt'n'-l*''!'" A r.Nort«>;k . A r. Dnnvill*'. srnment, by an oflieial announcement . printed in the Volk-sstem, recognized that * the houor ot the Coleu.'io victory belonged ; pH t "’- r i % r S j • uereat. ................................... ' all its rea.ly ca-,h. ST. LOUIS FIGHTS FOR LIGHT. ^ liuiulred employes of Tarfcer --------------- i broLhers gun factory at Meriden, Conn., the House of . had u narrow e.s»»ape from sorlous injury’ Mob. i tn.«lant defiHi, by tho top floor year. Notices to them are now being sent out, calling for tUz reports. The reports when received will be turned over to the corporation commission as a- basis -for the assess* ! ment of these companies for taxation.I T-hs penitentiary has sold 300 i>ale!;' ' of cotton. It has rem aining 1,700 bales: all at N-crfolk. Dr. G. W . L/ong. of Graham, ha.s re moved to Statesville. He is one of the I first physicians of the State. I the wrong bottle. ' The Secretary of State -has granted r The W adesboro Mtessenger says the charters to the following corporations: ! clothing of th e little three-year-old Taylor-Cannady Buggy Ckimpany, of \ daughter of Mr. Jam es Sings, of Anson, Oxford, capital clock, $20,000; - incor-' caught fire Tuesday, wliile s"he w'as porators, Mary C. Cannady, N. H. Can- 1 playing aroung the fire, and before it Cypress lum ber is now $50 a thou sand. Six m onths ago it did not ex ceed $30. All lum ber has gone up in proportion and the dealei-s cannot keep up with the d-emand. A four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Banks, of Salisbury, was ^ v e n a I tablespoonful of equal parts of glycer- i Ine and carbolic acid by m istake for castor oil and died from the effects of ' the dose. The m istake was made by the colored servai^t giving Mrs. Bank.s K orfolk td Columbus C LO S E C O m EC nO NS ib M H m & m m nady. B. F. Taylor. C. W . Bryan. J. M. Currin, E. T. W hite. H. G. Ooop- I er, J . G. Hall. W . B. Ballou, Z. w . 1 Lyon, .T. D. Bulloek, .T. H. Bullock B. S. Royster. .1. G. H unt. S. W. Mi ner, J . E. Roller and S. H . Camiads-. Power is given in the charter to dc about everything except preach the gospel or conduct a theater. H utton and Bourbonnaas have secur ed tbrough the authorities at W ash ington, a *60,000 contract for boxes in wihic^i to store census reports. This Arm also has the contract for supply ing the Blackwell Durham Tobacco Company with all the boxes they may , need for a period of twelve months. This contract was form erly filled bv northern mills.—H ickory Press. w . 6 . B E V IL L ,G en e R an is 8 . A ^ . R O A N O K E . V A . An annex of sixteen rooms will soon be completed a t tihe insane asylum. It will be ootnpied by th e officere of tie institotloia and by pajr patients. could be extinguished she was so bad ly burned that death resulted yester day. The child’s mother was In the yard when the accid-snt occurred. Hobart North, of Shore, Yadkin county, was playing with his father j few days ago when a piece of timber fell on the Iwy's head, killing W m in stantly. The Miller Dr>' Goods Company of Charlotte, capital stock. $10,000: in- covpw-.ators, E. C. .Miller, S. .7. I vdw», 'V'’. C. W hite and W . K. Neal. The bnsincs.s proposed Is^ conducting a who’n a lc 'a n d -re ta il dry goods, fur- ni,?l,'"T and 'hoe store. Tiip North CaroHna Publishing com. par.-- Miuliltshers of the Raleigh Po.-it), is allowed to increase its capital stock from 520,000 to J50.000. Drasjic measures are being taken al Tokohi ma to prevent the spread o l:'olice Called to ProlviM Uelcsates Krotn 3 t. Louis, 3Io. (S[»ecial).—A mob attend ed tho meeting of the House o! Delegates Friday at tho City Hall to compel it to take steps to relight the city and public institu tions in accordance with resolutions adopt ed at Thursday's mass meeting. Thecrowd marched up and down shouting, “Lynch the scoundrels!” Messrs. ^IcBeth. Blair, McPheeters, Mc- Rm and Stauard, the Committee appointed at the Cltl:^eos' meeting, were admitted to the chamber. Delegate Kelley, a member of the Committee on Public Improvements, read a statement explaining tbe action of the majorl^y in failing to pass the lighting WAsai.VGTox. D. C. (SpocijiO.—Congrc.^s __1- - — the Sub-Treasury in New York City. Tliis money has beeu refunded to the Govern- meot by Assistant-Treasurer Jordan, and he seeks to have Cou^^ress reimburse liim fortheam ouut missing. Iu a letter transmitted to Cougre.-s i)v the S 0 (;retary of the Treasury, Mr. Gage, Hr. Jordan incloses afflilavits from em ployes of the Sub-Treasury, declaring that no clue can be discovered as to bow the money wju; lost. The officials simply know that their acconnts are short to the extent aunoiinced, and Congre.^s Is asked te-make this qi^od. ---------»:• — nitxuiUK. j Many employes were hit by flying splint ers, but no .•serious injuries resulted. Mrs. Catharine Uippard. aged seventy- nix. wwis burne^l to death in her home in Wllkesbarre, Penn. year should be continued indefinitely. The first militia that have left England since the Crimean war sailed from S-mih. hm “ “•I"'''-'' "W lighting i .•irapton in the.^eamsl.lp? Nile andbills and promising immediate relief. His i They numbered 2300 aa umbria. remarks were frequently interrupted b; ‘ Foreicn. The French Chamber of Depatie.^ re a.ssHmbIed at Paris. M. Doschanel, Presi dent of the House, urged that th© party ________________ truce agreed to during the exi*osition ‘1‘squietlng information regarding Kussiau PERSIA MENACED BY RUSSIA. The Latter .StrensthenK Her AriMHiiienU and Advances Her Out|>oi«t«. L ondok (By Cable).—The Calcutta corre spondent of the Dally Mail says: “While the ofRcial statement that no alarm is felt concerning Afghuuistau i« quite true, I have good reason to belirve that toe Indian Goverament lias received Ar. Hjfhmond..1'. i/i;i Ar. 'V)iinKf'>ti- ** B'mi'r*>P.U ** I'h'dfijihi.'i. ** N**sv Vurk.: Soct hlioiiiid. F‘^M.1 Lv. N.Y..Pn.K. “ Ph’d<-lphia. “ Paltin«ov«‘.. “ 'W a'th'ton. r' I'.a] ;j ;>l> 11 IS a. Lv. Richmond..' i'iUlii I..V. Danville., j1 U lu :■ Lr. Norf*)lk. ^ Ar. (Tre'nsboit)' Lv. (Tre'nsboro' 7 - M' Ar. Churlotte..’ 10 i<>v Lv. Uas^tonia..h» 4'.M' ' - Kiag-sMt..!. - “ Biavksihurgt 11 i'll’ (-^affney... i 11 4«i*. Shouts of “Boodlel” intermingled with threats of lynciiiug. A riot alarm was sent out and the police responded. They managed to keep the •rowds in the corridor.-^ moving and pre vented overt acts of violence. The House then read fortlio first time tho Oonncil bill providiu;: for tht* t(*:npt»rar.v lighting ol thocitv. On Mon«lay the >»id was passed witii an emergency clau^je and the lights turned on again. Automobilists in the provinces of France pj'^^^bowing great enterprise iu organizing The Portuguese police at Loronzo Mar ques have prevented stfveral PortU"-uesp from eros-sins tho frontier and jolnioK the Boers. Hereafter no one will bo permitted th “5;ov.fr,ro;™““ " P«™it from Anewlmiulry into the J.nmeson raid’i- teioK worked up in Eugland * fho Times of London prints the tPTf « protest by Malioloa Taiiu to tlio tri*ar?ilr _ ________ P^'Weri against the Samoau treaties. Captain and orew of fifteen men belonsing I ofSeials of tlie Freuch PoreiKn Offin. to the-BrltisU schooner NukumaoH ol Now ■ Paris deny thut tlujro Is any truth tn South Wales, while IrndinB among tho Ad- : ‘he commercial' treaty wiM° niiralty Islands. Only throe bojs. It np- I United Ktates wlU not be ratlHud pears, escaped, and, it Is added, tho nallves ' The Intest news from . . after Murdering tho sailors, inaugurated a Orange Free State, savs tho t.” ■ feast ashore and ale their victims. | reeognlr.e that they m. st evaenati ; town at an early date, and are s e '^i houses at I’retorla. seouaiig Cannibals Feast on Sailor*. Mail advices received in London from New Britain report tho massacre of the toe pU p e . Plaeiie Spreading in 3Iunil:t. The bubonic plague is spreading in Man ila, and the necessary hospital arrange-, ments to cope with the dlseaj.o have been UiP.de. Three Drowned While Skatini;. While skating on Lake of Bays in Was- kega district, Toronto, Ont., Thomas Bro«n, Jr., nineteen; Margaret Brcjwn Brown, seventeen* children of Thomas Brown, ran into a wido crack In the ice near Black Point and were all drowned. at Pretoria. Hugh John Macdonald accepted thetn«i- “ 3 ® ''"«” ent at Winnipo-Manitoba, m succession' to the GreanwfF’ administration, which resigned la loism •luence of defeat in the .recent-election. ^om aii Dies on tbe Gallowi. Louise aifWfiet, a French governess, who was convicted of the murder of her three- ™ hanged at Newgate, K*?i ^ existence or tbe h a l obstacle lo a marrlase ah» K re.kinsU portl.o Lon- D ropsh,. The storm th.at has just passed over the lllddle and North Atlantic States C spead°w“n t« *drou™tTts “^reooJd* ''i h ' If il A‘c?rT iLT‘=mS“w'rt'£l ‘d“ IiDecember since 1871. when thetotal ly precipitation was 1 .2 * In ch i month 1.S7 inches. Dry aa wm in the jooality, the n e 7 y S r vent ot the storm had been stIU .IhI? land ha, baeajannl^to ! movements in tbe directiou ofPer-sia. I “Russia is taking advantage of the Transvaal trouble to strengthen h»*r arma ments and to push forward her outjiosts along the Persian frontier, with a view n£ ultimate annexation, a desi,;u In winch Germany would probably acquiesce in con sideration ot receiving railway eouccs- sions.” I'oarteen-Drownetl Oft French Co:i«t. A fishing boat foundered off Boulosue- sur-Mer, Fran.?e, In a heavy gale, nine of the crew perishLug. The bark .:eaune Eugenie sank near Cherbourg aad five per- : ■0 U3 were drnwnoA. “ Srpftr’b u rg .1-2 “ G rernvillc.1 " Ct n tra l.. “ Sen«*ca........■'2 2Sa “ \7 ‘min=;ter. “ Iw co a ------ ** lU . A iry... “ C o m rlia... ‘‘ L u la ..........."4ir-a “ G ainesville 4 .>;n B itford.. .t .V; a “ Korc-rofis.5 A r. AM;inta.OT 6 10 u “ A tlanta.lJT r. 10 3 B e tw e e n L iils E-V. -Xo. 13. .<TA Sun. {Daily.; 8 ICp! II Ooa Lv : 8;<4p| II Wa. •• » oUpi II &ia “ H:iru:.‘2.^}*:iup‘ 12 3op.Ar.<A;»'-n-*• •Open Door" SieEoUatlon, Conllna... Ihe negotiations between the United « States and European Powers looking to * plost? coniif'iiu-' the m,,u.t„nance of the “open door” iu line tr-um». chmHiiuve now passed to the mall sta-t. . i... p. i... -■ ■tnc agreement having been n.m.i?...! Cbrsaiienln'Line of thocablB.it becomes i beuv.^ u ^^.rtoU;a^■l - uuce>Bary now to resort to the m-ill to ' ' ]j> “ ‘‘“ ■‘'•7 dellnlte note» in view ot tnj anything like cletl- cal error or misundersiauding m the lastph:u3es of this important negotiation. Pnlhi:an sIef*pinci-:iT^. ' ,, , , ITew Orlwias. via | Mont.' strike Tie* Up Australian K allioadi. Ihe engineers have struck and the en- tiedu''i?''“^ “'''‘°‘“ ° ' 'Western Australia is L o v in e C op F o r A d m ira l U ew e^. A silver loving enp made Irom 70 0QC dimes was presented to Admiral Dewey at Washington. In accepting it Adrrflr»i P '^^-ntes^ tfiSgabout It was the fact that the children or the country were largely represented in the giving The gratitude of the little one. itV * I* immensely,* The cuuIs nearly six feet in height. ^ne cup Keveatie From the i*MUppinei. the Philippine Islands for the year 1899 j a»Awui.'oim-r>',and.'il.''‘ ^ j I llpjnpLis, >na Was.nii:;-’'' niinphani. AIwj «lek;sni ; Obseuvatio.n Cahs i-e-'',; --1 York. Firstolass tcvi r ,, . tween 'Washington anJ* " [ Be^^•<! all nical.'ren rou:>- . ington Mondays.a tourist .s le e p iu R C J irL ■WaahingtonandSanlT“‘-. >p PcdhnandKiwinK-r.n>J» '-' f Greensboro and >orfylt.-. I Norfolk for Old ".S,.?'!Nos. 35 vnd s ^ ; >| solid Ijefween Wa«hini.'i ‘- ,, via Simthom Bailu-.‘- - , . L. & R. R., boiu?_ and eoacho.s. thr(»us:h ‘J Bcngern of all claST'*-^- v tt-V -'*'*! eleepinu cars betwtH'H -”1 . ,.,;; - ■ leans. Atlanta and tween Charlotte ami servo all meala en rwiU**- Noa. 11, SH. S4 and Jbetween Richmond ^ ville, sonthboond Nos. Nos.a4andl2. FEANKS.OANNO;. Third T-P. Sc Sen. MP; ^ w .A .T u i^ V ejjP a . p. A.. WaaUnltoa ilJLNDOUS TOI pa.5£ Two r*r.rs J .1 jrilllo”* in he AII1| iJrcarrency m tl.« V;.nds h. has been a gain of ab J m illion Jollara m ti c J t v in circulation lu the f i i the p ast V "’ I P rotection an ! p ro sp e n tj J*of this gigautio in c rd L wealth auil of m oney L fo f tliep eo p le uave a | I , t h a t is startling. I n e l L e country escapea w | T c h o se betw een W illial find W illiam J . Bryan. I Vpeculiarl.T sugsestive I ^vith the rrcsuleutiftl L o r e financial m outli lij T will b r'“ S r Illa tio n in th e U nited I l e two billion .lollar lin j \ 1 the total m oney in r* L «l,fl03.Tl«,M S, and J 'l 'sl.aS.l.illiD.S’y-t. *H | . ,14 ''slii in th e m oufb. I T tw o-tbirds this am ount t niontU w ould b riu s th i lin circnlation in the f Jpast the tv>-o billion dolll fiirsl; tim e in our historj^ IsteaJy and rapid grow th Cion of m oney in tho , fbothgold and total of .al V y isindicatcd in a com i| r the Treasury B ureau o fl b supplied in tb e P X^lilv 3t.atemonts of tbo J Isond Currency of tlie Til fcient, showing the anitf [ l total m oney in circulal ■ states at annual perio.lL I past tw enty years. Tt I Ipase in that length of tin! 11,4 10 of gold aud gold \ S778,38ti,"0;i, and of t J 1 from to .-f , with the prospect, a!! J Jcl. that tbe two billion Ell shortly be crossed. I [eral .growth in th at till foinarkiiblc, th a t ot tlj lears is especially ;narl;ef 1 18iH>, the total money L lu the U nited S tatJ ■ t-j.-OO, end on Deceit/ an m e re i le e aud a half year.s o fl , or 3 1 per cent.; wt.F „iu end eeiiiiieates inJ lo .?778,;>.-!8,J 1 of or illowing table shows til |u i andcertilicates, and tl of all kinds, iu circul.'il • 1 of each year irom ....... ........-iOl ___-JIL- ... .V. .'. 474 .........527, .........4i5h, ___ _1.51), .........4'Ju, ____.'jOO. .........m . .........5.V> ....... ..........''w!) ............5sr., ..........5.^S, .... 5;U ’.V.'.' nSi ..........702 . 1). 77H, un.I i-'. .liiMIO ,r»i5.7r>i .2f:;5.72o .717.HS ,US‘i.i47 ,():j5,-jiio .KUl.Sll l:i7,S7<i ,iy.'i.2 !>!» ;.Si;;5,2T<: •.mI l,Q.*i| 1 .1 :T 1,. :1 i.L-;l I.- I 1.2 V i,:u | i: -<1 1. I.::'! 1 .-: i.tiid 1.72| '.‘■-I 1 ■ 1 .:; I.: i.*-.»l 1 .: ' A REMINISCENCE. C<>nilillnii4 ill I.o\v Taii^ F«»rl.T Yearn A rh . fclJer readers will reoailt Ipanic v.'hicU iu IS.")? wo led such industries as Itiou, uuder a h>w ta ril le d to Hiirvive to tb.-.tl F onr youncjer l>u«i:ies.'l |i-. may never have Lci.inl Ipafl^iu" rt'ienuice to iti I purpo^:.- is lueroly tolifl ■he curtain bohim l w liicl| |b broadcast disuHler ul ■^fity of Providence ha-l l e of the richest iu tlui . ^ n g th e m ost aeti\ii in | Icturing industries. . ie re its lines of i»r{jductil K short of a g*‘aeral <lep/ ieriously m ar its p ro .l " panic of '57 was: sullil • The streets of th e city l Jerybody was out of w oriJ ftg became so all init m l le r cam eou th at th«- cil | t provided work for th- | Iiigb saudy hluff l„, ^nasquatiieket river vnUl Pn and graded, tillin g th .f pviding for streets and | ■ work was seized w ith , •n san d s of skilled m e c l 1 m common laborers, m l led to earning good w a | t shoveled sand all day f | pd were glad of even s a c i tlieir fam ilies fro J -The w riter hereof .s j |o r k in progress a„ d k n e f awful pathos. A u d i M o rp t either th a t scene! fry hillside or the fatuous! pnragem ent to .Vinerie.-i fro n g b t sTich .listves ■ihg millions. I i; “ “y *'e Mippo.ied till I 'h “ tbe good old f f , s in proportion |> ai opportunities, esn- -iy I* depression, we will i.l ^n rv /astb en w holesaling • |iij at som ething ai.ove | L °J the carioad d ireclll f ; "'.as retailing ia ' F and above SU.'OO a I ^ e have docuinoutary evil Pem ory rec.ills other iti f^Penses of th at tim e e l I “ “ Parea w ith present . A Onenthui. ■ a t '^ r h id c s lI pound, n o f In ro i N ¥ th !, h a v e b ij f f e S J s ^ g ra p h y only tU rougl RAM'S H o r n , ■ft, ® ''-"I Many'V s'lSins, , is a t twev, TOpis; nipxi ( swjl h e ih o j !>• li> ii C hristm as is but a iiPai •iihoiu ib e Christ. j i iiriPtmas is the greatts liu iUy& when GoU gave \ ■ SorroNvs can not t^ejiart laviim v. V»\u he hhall yt E;.)m ihom. I Sp:: iuuiT vlt^ion I T'ne* vos«.'.s ilrop fr<»ni to rn ? remain. 'I I C.i'A is workius; loward >1 ■ tan i-i a porfot-t worlu. | ■ ,\ t rim innl r.’.ay fiscapeiroi In i iioT frc.Mi niu3S<»lf. \ I T’;c 'o vviV: li<* "sood ujH 1 ‘ 'vbcu Uicy aU do r,oc|| 1 - n bravr inau who^ alonil. r;.t rf. of ^ |{ iiu.L \ PnpUcUy of lli. iiy «if otmlide-no-e, j 'I’ho vipor iho fvnii o{ J-tfj Iw v f it bends Us^>U. ■1 • • an g ers son? i.-= not Ino-:;- alone, but for allt. ;n.»>ilty. ••S:trine Tiu* extent to u-;i*,-a .• ITuiteil -SLat ■-< avtt usp ■Az'^ ioT -uni icrn!<.'ox - ejn^. .1 for proui’-.t u'u • reliabilitati.r.i o: :ij? r.'b^inT aiurinv. Tu : .■J :iUii uuu: litGil S tales i'! ln\';iaYi\j :vi\uo oi' liO'- *•: ■\ ni-sides is el:' r aud to Inr:: ? vivrviu? iu A .u'; • m an ot' An;.";ic.'.u •. .* >. I: U iu tiiv yu-.ver '•<. o* ibi* 'Ii :ie Mi.-A-1irU*y iu 'r.« : - -..gi-. uriv.2 .•• iu the ujxrhic tlio Cii^eiuar -ire-i i'»‘ c:m iv ji.-j, Tiitjre. C'*;*-'' ^'.arioii %viT:; Mi-' • • people exp.;; '. it. ‘UJ IMoro Thnn onr-li:i];' ..rtli?* 1 implfmenis hnpi.n.^.i 'ai«l } I'ruiu tb(> StaTal I S O U T H E R N RAlE\f I iu'i- n: P.i—r.:*rq Is L:V. X .T. h-. h.' ! Vc<. .Vo.5 [.•r:hl»oun<J. X.'. VI. X-*. Diliiv |. AU:-.:::i.rT 7 - a V: < S n r '>:> .' 1 I'i-il- "»l. ; 2‘.‘ '«:• • -• I <■■■.■.-svilk' I ii :T^ii Illo-a 3S; ' •' r-i 1 i-vn»L. '■> WJ;* • , I W h m \^ ,;....7 7' I..- ■■’V.ii ........ iV:-:.)!!.-..'........... i.jrk .: , 1-1 j:.*. jj i m Ii:'.l ...... N". 3'.. 1^3 N •,~i'7ETi”T2 !5a: I jjr - Wi..l, Iin I II 15=: RWilli-ui..' i'-’Olu :! ‘I’!' 0 Olip :> .Mta -Tf-lk. <4r<-.'jjs**>or«» Hjfkiiliur;:, Spur ' /JirK. C4n-*r vilJ»: ‘•cnrre! . W:nin-:er-"V.'-M *i. y.t. Airy...! ll.u.a, . : I AThmtn.ET •-tiauta.<rr' T •^4V 10 flOp ]0 4!*p 11 Hir; 114r)pj 12 :««•1 l'5a 2 2S a h:-:-V ^ 'T T saJg l •I STiai^fT" K.o:-! 1| 50 45 s! • IJ 3<«; *1j2:wp ■'liwiJ ®j 5G 30 a r. U 'a' - ;s ^ ^ tw ^ e n L n la unCAdnf ii. ■ ■ , M ‘"■"■A-noxs. .''jJ l a ? i' -Luki "-ir !.‘J '■ I . -I- “ " hA-k.i-v cfjnafi'iion mail#- -■ * • j-iRe truiuH.•1 J,). p. 7JI. n<’‘ 0-, LSnp S?^.9TOPrs ih 'I ..-tirfoU: liii'i f x-ia_ P ;ry, untl aln», )x*rw»'«°A«l •‘I'Jij-. \aa WaHhinirt'‘n' k *' ATrox Cjuis lA*r%v'«’nTi- tior^-ughfar^^ 'o »*a.s-hmjrtott-and'Afwo*^- ^ ; uilM jjjaaja,u r.-i s c a r w ill run »i.ut2 druw;a^.r,^„, and NorfoUt- ^Ik f<T 0 ,.i> Poisv fJOMn^T- RniJway. A. »c*h*‘s thn.-aKh vritiio^* ■ ■pjjJK;f>arv N«'W > » < h.9riofr« acd Atl:uiw- ^ • ; -H ao«l 12. ^ TOTAL.: goooooooooooooooooooooooog — .... ...w..' IPAEM TOPICS I,,,,.3-,.r, CF «50NEY n o w IN . C .'ION. i.i: Tiro rc:.r!«F iv e ‘"'illinions in ^Iie Anuuw t.*^^ OSQOOOOGGOGOOCOOl Storo Sheep Lo« . T Uc 8mall yieia of inrnips is given as a reason for low prices of store ,i (iirr*-!".v >n ti<*'- '• « ■“ , sheep iu Scotland this seasoD. M a n y ^ . are reducing tbeir Hocka by fftttcniug .V ^ or selling as feeders to others who are •’*: tu Joliars iu U c am<»iint j uiQi.e fortunate in I:avlng fooJ supply. High-priced i^cdigrcc rams are lower, nasf two years of ro- tliougb tbe decline in tbeni is not as ^ prosperity. Tlio great as in tlic poorer sUcep. i>!ack- increa.se of . f^eed ewe lambs also bold up well in ‘j5i, aud of money in ibo j value, as they are being p«t in the '^ 4 tij.> iiconlf iiave a sugges-} j)iace of Hocks of M’cihers by some, ^ ‘ •^'i.'.-tiirtling. They show and in the place of deer by others. * •.uit'-'T <’.f<'aped when in wether sheep are not as protit- h,'-;\veen William ; able,'as they have bt'cu when wool •!. Uryj'.n. They sold better, and American lambs are sug"e.stive in c<m- ; becoming iu better demand for meat '* iitii ‘be Tresidentiftl eonte.st ■ than the heavy three-year-old mutton that the E nglish people ouce ihouglit was the only thiiig lit for table use in the way of sheep prodnct..III ii»-ii'<’' ilie mouth like Xo* i;,'«-ill I'H!!',' the total of money ( , .,,iou lu the United States I j iw l I'u-toia! money in cireuia- • -1 .; 1JS' n House \Vit1i ll<m. T his hen hou.se is matle of j>lant -w. — and may be sided. Small M-indows, au iuorease t a. b, should be left open for ventila- ill tiio monfu. A gam ' tion except duviug vury t-old w eather. ’ ::.7it»,HS. and on De- Jts especial advantage lies iu tho connected part, c-d-e-f, tho roof of \^o-^hirr.s this am ount iu the ■iffloaiiiiTins tbe total ■ ^ oir,-al;it!on in tue I niteil ■ „J5. ti;i. :r,-o Iiilliou dollar line tiu.' in our history, f srowt'd m the |r..|,,a ot iBouey iu tho U nited I r.nd total of all kinds ^.v in a -’om pilation t'l‘^,'*VeT:i’Js''.rv T.ureau of Htatis- i ' i a surpiied in the annual ' riaiouieuts of the J.ureau ' ^vister poitltry iiocse, 'Q C i:r :v u c y of the Treasury : - - - - - ----- ^^i.Avini: the amount of | is of glass, small panes being • • ■ used. T he floor i.s covered with cold or snowy k iu the suu- shint* and take delightful dust baths. The glazing of the glass roof must be carefully done to prevent leaks. D ry road dust coileclcd during the sum mer aud stored for use on the lioor is oxcc'llent, and to spread it dccasionally vrith cliufi or straw aiul grain gives exercise that miglit not otherwi.se be • lUi- iwl.yuixv , ------------- iu eirculaliou iu Used. T he floor i.s T : auuual periods dur- • ashe.«, and here during < riisft ;wtfa:r rears. It show's weather the fowis ha?^ ...... ...w1 J„l- 1 .--. I iL rh iT*i<-ngth of time from ol ^’-id gohi cerliti- 1 ^f total cir- . from to J i. r!ib the i^rospect, S': already ih? tw<) billion dollar Ijill'siiortiy b.- crossed. Arhile lir.i! t,Ti)v:tii ia that tim e has ro;u2rI;:i’'^. ti’.it t>f Tear> c<iKoially marked. Ou i’N i;U-j money in cir- vu in I’ji? I’nite-l States was on December 1, ^ ■ty'Sr.^K'MWiin increase dur- yt'tirs of cr-' ’ ’■ ivn:.: while the : i- ;'.:iicat?s iu;Teased . > fTT.S.o.-iSjI-iOo, an v.i::i shows the total \ Ir-.'in-U'.I'.-^r.itii-ates, and the total -.faii iu eirculalion ou ; y .av iVcm to the past ! taken.— ij. M . Annabie, iu Americau .-i>',i‘i!.nii •J.:. r-l.'j.T-’*] .:,j, *11 l.:i'5i,7«>:*,l::7 '.'.'61 1.314,.-JSU,21*7 I.:i'iS.S-i2.S0.‘? ■ ' -.TiJ *1.4%.2J8,107 l,i;W.270.!}0y V-~l,52S,7o:i.26S l.o'S.“-<I,72‘.t J.«5l0.i;vj,S74 l.72:».01S.Si;t! I..=i7y.*i0»i,724 i.O.*3D.22:{,400 1.721.ICO,«;40 I.S‘l7.:).1I,412 i.r.^5.'J30,:>5>4 A griculturist. W hat Fanners SlioiiM Do. It is the farmer’s business to exhaust i fertility: unless ho does thisbygrow- I iug cro2>5 that briag iu a prnlit he i.su't ■ a good farmer. AYe may go to work ' :iud build up our lauds, aud then by , neglect and without cropping run them down again. AVhen v.*e get available fertility the thing wc want to do is to get it in tho shape of a money crop just as quickly as jjos.sible. The far mer must take fertility as the raw ma terial that nature furnishes, aud turu this into as many kinds of products as ai*e likely to bring in a profit. The luau that has cuergy and ^kill iu do ing thisis bouud toaccumulate wealth, and the fact that it is the farm that makes him rich makes the farm more valuable than it was before. W h e n we add value to the farmwc can take value from it. aud it will be none the worse therefor. The farmer’s prosperity and the value of tho farm usually go hand in baud when a good farmer 13 guiding and directing all things. — Farmers’ Guide. A REMINISCENCE. of hi I.ou Turin TiiiiPB f«ir;.r V«-ar!» I'u'.uer r£2'ler.>wiU recall the dis- i> pjuic ^riiicu iu IS.")? well nigh I'Tol S2CU ijiclii.-itries as foreign e-:;vu. uiiaer a inw iarili, liad siirvive to that time, ^y: 04’. T.',.;mgpv business men, . i-iT have heard more i w-=i'Jvrt:V:viJce to it. The • purpov.:* is uitrely to lift a cor- b..hinu v.-hich there -lisasier aud suf- >;tT of PruTitliiiice had long l'>se o; tile richest iu the country Cookiii;r Foo«l For Farm Stocks Every farmer should have uteusils to enable him to heat water and cook food for stock. Not that it will pay to cook all kinds of food, or even auy <)U(j kind at all limes, but during the fall, winter aud spring mouths the cooking apparatus m ay be frequently utilized with excellent results. Am ong hum an beings cookingfoodis of gi-eat beneiit as a protection from disease germs contained in the food, aud it is only fair toi>resnme that cooking food for stock has a tendency in the same direction. The cost of fuel used iu the wintertime is more than made up by the artificial heat conveyed to the bodies of the animals, if they be given the food warm. T h e heat for their bodies must be provided either iu that way or by the using of costly fats iu the animal tissues. W a rm feed and warm drink daring the cold est partof the winter greatly iucrease («rioasiy vahv its jirosperity. panic of ^:,7 wu*-: sufficiently rkijtreets of the citv looked rei7 bo(lT ^v-as out fit worJv. The 1*5 becauie s.. ;-H universal r cameoi: that the citv gov- provide,1 r,-.-,rk for tii,- iiiu-ni- '!■ A liislifaiiilyhluiri,ordering -oua3,iuatncket river valley v.-as ^fijaniigrade.]. nl!iup:the iuar.>ih ravidiug for streets aud Ijuil.i- feeding. Bat the greatest advantage in cooking food for stock comes in the added ability to use for food products of the farm that are not generally eaten by stock with any relish. Some favnicrs boil all their small potatoes, laisicg them with corn meal or ground oats iu barrels. Sugar beets are boiled for dairy cows and the bitter principle precipitated in the water iu All danger ofw hich’they are boiled. injnring th e tiavoi of tVie m ilk is theu fs^orkwas >uiz-nl wilh avidity : pas.scd. ^ ^ I W o a s of .killed luechauics, j Cooking iooi] ior s f o c \ ^lU s common laborers, men a c -, generally considered J . .i, mj*- to earning good wages or j staudpoiut of increased » • jM fil......- Thu xrritev UereoC saw th at; Probably that vs ifork lu progros aud kuew a ht- j -idvantoges cooking a part «^fu! pathos. Aud never i jfy the assertion that coo^ b Jor^et either thilt Rcene upon of the food for stock lavore trj or the fatuous policy • ,lpmking water do p ^ Fidld aud 'roaragpmcnt to .\.uievi».v.u labor : part of the y ear.—J-»r , j^ruuglit snch .listress tn pireside. :i: . - ■'‘iJuuheu that the rirtff."'” «l<ltimes” | I’rial f !'’'"l'<"'t‘on to the . ttl opport,initio,, espeeiallv in ! C it';f "•i".'lesaling iu New ! sia-no: In Minnrsota- mauy farming protitab'le. women ijud lr in li n :tr\* e s t o f 1K 99. A .?ood general idea o t tbe Irish b a r vest cf 1899 can now be formed by tbs ............I reports sent in from all over Ireland, aud v.as r ' and It m ay confidenily he assumed that i at least a good average one. The ; season vas a peculiar one.which caused Memory reAho"^ ‘^iy eyuience, i great anxiety am ongst agriculturists, esrio,,.". <^‘^lier item s of i tjmiiHh the early rain was favorable O U EER C H IN ESE CEREM O N Y, Straoffe Rites s t tbe Gravet In Kount O liv et C em etery. A delegation ot Chinamen visited 5Iount Olivet cemetery recently and in the presence of a crowd of onlook ers performed a num ber of rites over the graves of then* countrymen buried there, says the Baltim ore Sun. They also \ isited the cemetery on the pre vious Sunday and w ent through the same ceremonies. Usually they visit the graves twice during the year, but this year seem rem arkably iiolicitous as to the w elfare of their deceased brethren. W hen the Chinamen reached the Chinese lot, which is in the northw estern part of the cemetery, i they began to spread edibles of all ' kinds on the graves. There were chickens, pork, bananas and oranges. A fire was built in a sheetiron oven, which rcste.tl in the roadway not far from the lot. W hen the Are began to blaze high the Chinamen gathered around it and started to throw into the flames huge bundles of papers, on each of whu'h had been inscribed different characters. These papers are supposed to hear misleading directions to the evil s^pirit and enable the deceased to cross in safety the river Styx. As the rtire burned fioreely, some of the China men hurried around to the different grave.s and close to each headstone planted a thin stick, on tbe end of j which was incense. The incense was then lighted, but its perfume was in part deadened by the smell of the smoke, which by this time had become alino&t blinding. W hen all those preparations had been completed, the celestials started to perform the m ore im portant ceremonies. They swayed their bodies to and fro over the graves, all the time holding their h inds to gether and m uttering uuintelligihle words, but which were no doubt vrayers in the Chinese language. Next they knelt at the sides of the graves, still continuing their m utterings. A fter a few' m inutes they arose, and to the surprise of every one about, gath ered up the edibles which they had brought out aud placed them in their carriages. Usually at the funerals of Chinamen the food is ailowcd to re m ain ou the graves, so th a t th e dc- [ ceased v.'ould not starve on the jour- ' ney to the Chinese heaven. A nother feature iu which the ceremonies dif fered from the funeral services was th a t cups of tea were poured over the graves of the Chinamen. Some ir reverent persons ventured the opinion th at the Chinamen believed their de ceased hretbien were thirsty and had accordingly brought the liquid to quench their parched palates. A num ber of boys were present at the cere monies and after the departure oi the Chinamen unceremoniously carried off the incense sticks to a spot under a shady tree, where they proceeded to enjoy themselves watching the sticks burn out. S h e K a ttled D ew ey . Dewey onc-e attended a wedding breakfast-at which the afTabic Baron ess de Struve, wife of the Russian m inister a t Uiat time, was present. Dewey had m et this fam ous woman several tim es before. The facial plain- • ness of the baroness was quite h^jyond I beUPi\ hut she was one of th e most. ,brilU ant, lovable and kindly women ' ever elected tjo guide ihe social affairs of the diplomatic corps in W ashington. A lady who overheard it tells of an am using passage which, th e baroness and Dewey (who. if memory serves, was then a commander) had at this particular wedding breakfast. “Re ferring to leather.” said the baroness am iably, after some playful rem ark as to the spick-and-span polish of Dew- eV s sw ord-belt-he was in dress uni form —-th e most rem arkable bit or Russian leather iu the world is my facc. ' Dewey w as as quick a thinker then as he is now, hut this stalled him -Aladame.” he said, after a pau.se. *T am hut a rough sailor man. and this is a heavv demand which you make upon me Tam not equal to the emergcnoy. | ‘•Of course.” s»id the baroness, tap- I pinir him with her fan, “I should have to consider you hopelessly rude were you to agree w ith me. B ut you can preserve your neutrality—naval offi cers are taught to do that, are the> n o t’- b y telling me what really fine eyes I have. They are fine, arc they n o f'” Thus assisted. Dewey rose to the occasion. The baroDOss' eyes were,ir truth. magnlflceut.-Washington Post. _____________________ A ,Tap»..e«i G»Uto» A geisha m ust be hlg^’y aceom- ■ pllshed, because her chief duty is to amuse. W hile not by any means a mnsician, she m ust be able to Perform on the samisen, koto.tzuzum i (a drum ) and other m usical instrum enU She dances, sings, and talks on the “ S^test subjects, and always holds herself m readiness to entertain 1'®’’,S«®sts ac- ecrrting to their mood. A. w itty p ish a « ie who is a good talker, pretty anc KT-acefnl, will not lack for em ployment ai anv time, and generally makes a vprv good living. W hile it is not at aU necessary for her to arouse m>rth her object m ust he to hegnile the U irksom e to her guests. Thus it often happens th at one feeling ' fif.nd for a geisha girl. 'T*'® geisha is ^ a natural actress »nd her taste ® , is exquisite, her movempnts incom par- , able in grace.-'O noto W atanna, m the , November W oman’s Home Com- jpanion. _____________ ___ Cincinnati brewers .arc VP w.mich has bcou ionucd ..luc ' explore the Solomon Islands. Ihu home , of the fiercest cannibals known. Ladles, Don’tBead Tl^ltf Unless 70a bave a Covgb, Cold or Son Throat. Elpfc’s Wild Cherry and Tar pleas> ant to take, 25c. Bubwell & Dumi Co., Charlotte, aud aU medicine dealers &dl it. Kussia !s maxing very great progress in the science of shipbuilding and metallurgy, at least as applied to the manufacture ot war materials. Beauty- Is Blood Deep* Clean blood m.eans a clean akin. Ko beauty without it. Cascareta, Candy Cathar* tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and di.................. ....Tiving aldl’im. Cagcarets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. At the Minneapolis College of Agri culture fifty girls are studying scicntific farming. I Thirty minute.*! is all th© time required to ' dye with PD5NASC rADCi.ees DtEs. Sold by all druggists which can be employed in tlic manufacture ot paper lanterns and other ariiclcs which need to be at the same t:me light and fireproof. The asbestos paper can also be made waterproof. It Ks prepared with the same machinery used tor making ordinary paper. — Several of the native papers in Bom bay are now urging their readers to re sort to inoculation as a precaution against t!ie plague. To Core Constipation FoitfPtfW iOtortte,V V. C. C, fall to cure, droggists refmul Aoney. A Maine man has a fox and a hound that are boon companions. W h e n both aninmaU were in the pup stage, they were placed tof^ether and have now en joyed a year oE each other’s society in peace and harmony. Bow Are Yoor fitdneya f ..I?/' Spata jrus PUJs cure aU kidney Ula- Sam.?le free. Add, sterllog Remedy Co,. Chlcaco or N. Y. A Rare 0!d Eibie Found. A wondcn'ul old bible has just been di?;covcrcd iu Venice, the fortunate fin der being Leo. S. Olschki. a well-known ;inii({uanau oi Florcucc. It is in five large volumes, and was printed in Home, iu the priming house oi Don Pietro Massimo, in 1471 and 147 J. Soon after it came irom the press it was j>urchasfd by a patrician family of V en ice. and it was in tiie archives of this tanwly that Ohchki discovered it. PapefThat Will Nut Burn. It has been found possible to make^'i The N ew York grape belt contains thin, smooth and strong paper of as- 30.000 acrcs, and the average yield is bestow;, which can be emoloved in the * 7 ,ooo cars._3 .ooo baskets ^ Don^t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Toor Lire At<iy» To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag* netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- llac, tbewoudcr-worUer, tbat makes weak men strong. AU drasKists.COcorSl. Curecuaran- tecd. Boolilet aad sr.mpIo free. Address Sierlios lienftdy Ca , Cliicago or Kew York. The tonnage of tlie whole mercantile steam marine of Russia, Japan or Hol land does not equal the tonnage of the merchant vessels taken over by the English Government as transports. BdncateToor Bowels‘STIth Caaearetf. Cftnds C athartic, cuco consttpation forever. 10c, 26c. If C. C. C. fail, drugulsts refund money. In Madagascar silk is tlie only fabric used in the manufacture of clothing. It is cheaper than Huen in Ireland. C atarrh Cannot l>e Cared coostitutionAt disease, and in order to /nro It you must take Internal remedies. HaiU Cfttarrb Cato is tftken intemftUy; and dt- rectlv on tho blood and mucou* wrface. Hall s OataiTh Care is not a qnack medicine. It was : urcscribod br one of tbe best phyalcians lu - I this country for years, and is a P"-g r e a t c o r r e s p o n t / e n c o l a , c i a * f e r her own super- W S W H . I F. J. Chksev & Co., Props.; Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggist^ price. 75c.Hall’sramiry Pills are the bes*t M rf*. Wln^low’fiSoothlagS'yruprorcbnaren tefctbiriK.t^olxepBthe ilon. allays p3in.cure» wi nd collo 35<j a botwa A B u s y W om an i s M r s , P i n k h a n t m Her E v e r y w o m a n o n M s c o n t i m e n i s h o u l d u m t a r - s t a n d t h a t s h o c a n w r i t o f r e e l y t o M r s . P l n k h a m a t o u t h e r p h y s i o a l o o n ~ j d S t i o n h s o a u s e H SrSm P i n k - h a m i s M w o m a n a n e S b e o s u s e M i ' s . P i n k - h a m n e v e r v i o l a t e s c o n f i d e n c e a n d b e c a u s e s h e k n o w s m o r s a b o u t t h e I l l s o f w o m e n t h a n a n y o t h e r p a r s o n i n t h i s o o u n t r y . L y d S a E . P i n k h a m ’ s V e g e t a b l e C o m p o u n d h a s c u r e d a m i l l i o n s i c k w o - m e n r n E v e r y n e i g h b o r - h o o d p a l m o s t e v e r y f a m i l y , c o n t a i n s w o m e n r e l i e v e d o f p a i n b y t h i s g r e a t m e d i c i n e . ViTAiiiTY low. «lebilitatc'1 orexhau«ted cured by Dr. KlineV InviKoraUng Tonic. F bke »l trial bottle for:.* weeks’treatment Dr. KJine. i-d.. 1131 Arch St.. PhI.adolphia. Founded 1871. RHRUMATIS.M. P A l\ n U A M i. L oG R lFP E . CKOUP oniJ.COL(lt$. Oraudniotlier used l(. why not your IB's tho greatest medlolne known. Sold b/ ariig(*l6U una . . . N o t a F in g ie in f« ^ ctlo u s d is e a s e -Is { k n o w n in G r ^ n la iid ^____________ i W e h a v e n o t b een w ith o u t Pi.eo’8 C u re fo r C o n a u m p tio n fo r 20 y e a rs.— L iz z ie I 'j-r u e l , C a m p S t., H a rris b u rg , P a ., M ay 4, 1804. X c w \ ork is to have a new armv and navy clubhouse, costing $150 ,000, ' con venient to Fifth avenue arid Thirty- fourth street. DON’T S top Tobaggo S uddenly It iujnrfts nervous system to do fo. BA*’0- d 'ic o i« the only cure that REALLY CURES and iiotifiL-s yf'U w-hen t<* atop, bold with a KuarH*i tee 1 hnt three bus*-s will cure any ease. B a c 0 -c u B 0 if„r.^.n^y°tKn",?.^°^^‘ifwA; c»ie vnu. ACiiti drucffists or by mail prepaid, si abox;aboxesS^..^’. iiookletfree. Write ruuBK.K fHEMlCAi. Co- La Crosse, Wis. DYSPEPSIA! No Medicine to Swaliowi <'ur«'dby Ah^orptlnn !n roda.vB. ir notbeneflcied nioncv refunded. Boole free on application. Stnd Sl.iiO for a P.41> lo the SOLE A«iT.s. i OR N. C.. S. C. AND ( Cures a Cough or Cold at once, Conquer5 Croup without fail.Is the best for Bronchitis, t'.ri^ Hoarscnc-^s, W'hoopinfj-CouKh. auc for the cure of Consumption. MolIit r-.iprni.scit. Doctorsprcscnbeit. j Small do.ses; quick, sure results. PILES ^^IsnflTcred tlic to r tu r c K o r tlie d a m n e d 1 with protrudiiiB piles brouRht on by constipa- ' tion with wblch I was afflicted for twenty , years. I ran across your Ca SCARETS in tbe i town of Newell. Ia.-. and nevrr found any ihtn? I to equal them. To-day I am entirely free from piles and feel like a new man. ” C. H .K e it z . 1411 Jo n es S t., S io u x C ity , l a C A N D Y I m CATHARTIC ^ TKAOE MAKM REttlSTVRCO Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. T « te G (^ . Bo Qood^ Never Sicken. Weaken, or Qrli>e. 10c. Siic. SOc. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... itwtlBr il»a»dr CcwpiB?. < hicito. aoatwl. Ttrfc. 31i B O O K A W E N T S W A N T E D F O R tho graadcit u d futeai celIiD>: lx»ot: ever published, 11 P u lp it Echoes ou LlVIXCi T2irTII.S FOK IIKAD AM» HKAHT. Contminimr Mr. AIO(»l>Vnxi best withTazilliD:' Storks, Incidcats, Personal Kxpcrieaccj.stc., cs told ByD.L.~~ ~ WiLH*coTnj>lft?ni«!orjTriiIj.lifpbT«eT.CllAB.P. <;<»S!S. Pastfjr of >fr Moody ? t'hicairo Churrli lor five rear*, tnd &a Intmductiua br S:or. LYUAN AUROTT. )>. I>. nrami new. fiO« pn..**a!i/»f«;ft/j//wvro'rf/. Jrpr.,AOKNTfS WA.NTE1»-Mtn and W«.ni..B. C:7*!!f:I.« itnmeRite~> Imn’rd timo lor Azrnts. (nr t«rtni( tv A. I#. WOKTiri-VGTO.N Ai CO., licrtfard. Vwu NO-TO-BAC all can ......... uem s 01 i I Kpeuses of tUttt lim e efinally p- cowjKvca \ih\i nreaenl co.sU. A Osio-tidiu Jeavs ago i^rcen hiiles were K at Si cents per ijoand, now tUey pt 1:1 . ceiila. ’Would uot auy f ' ptder to pay fifty ceuts more ji’iir qE lioots'anil havehiOeH re- the piioetiiey are nowV—Ben- ^i-} PifcpubVicau. rements for pnblio-acJiool iu .Vlahama are very simple. -Jts tor third-graie certificates, ‘ allow the holder to teach lor IWs, are obliged to ha examined ffiiiaetic oaij througU Jiaotions, > ceography only througU the *y graie. a.H thfiiigh tho early rain v.as favorable for farm ing operations. April and Maj were cold and ha.'-sh, then came June, v;ith regular tropical weather, drying up everything too much, and causlna eonsternation am ongst green cro| growei-s, hut Jnly and A ugust were Ideal m onths, which repaired m ost ci the dam age done by their predecessora -iltogether, however, Irish farm en have every reason to be thankful foi w hat m ust be set down as a very fail all round harvest, while for two years in succession their English hrethre/ bave suffered severely from drouth. A French genius tas iiiycntefl a contrivance for steering airships His great-grandchildren may become rich from it. The airship itself sbould be here by tbat time. ; The blush is nature's alarm at the approach of sin—and her testim ony to the dignity of virtue.—Fuller. O T A S H gives co/or, flavor and firmness to fruits. No good fru it be raised w ith o u t P otash. Fertilizers containincr at leasto 8 to 10% of Potash will give best results on all fruits. Write . ! for our pamphlets, which ought to be in ever}' farmer’s library, j They are sent free. C A L / l 1 f 1 E v a p o r a t o r s , v r u k e t t l e s , ENGINES, BOILERS AND SAW HILLS, AN1> H L:PA IK S F O ltS A n tK . B ris tle T w itie, B nhbir, Saw T.>eth an d F lie s, S hafting:, l*ull«*y«, B eltln c , Iiijeclo ra, P ip e s, V alves an d F ittin g s. LOMBARD IRON WORKS i SUPl'L! CO., A U ttU jiTA . GA. H ave you a home? i r y o u w a n t a C>AR1 j A K D A TO TIC to m a k e y u u b a p p y . If they are not si^ld by yuur Isadinc m erc h an t, w rite t» S H E P H E R D S U P P L Y C O ., C H A R l^ E S T O P i, S . C .. S T A T E A G E N T S F O R — .^I.S O i!I A > t F A C X l’W K K .S O F _ G ALVANIZED C O R N IC E S, E T C . M is s is A s G o o d a s a M ite. I f you Are noi entirely *o)eU, you are ill. JUness does not me^tn death's door. It is a sense o f <Q}CArir.ess, & " tired feeling** a Ufe filled <anth tiAmeUss pains and suffer ing. In 9(yfe o f cases the blood is to bUme. H oo^s SsirsAparHU is N aiare's corrective for disorders o f the blood. *^fmtmb€r g e r m a n k a l i w o r k s , 93 Nassau St., New YoJc. Kalzer’a Bap* giTCKBlcfa, SSc.SEEDS _ u u iCatalos tells.. r Sailer's Seeds arc ffarranted t* FndaM. rMshlOBLntber. B.Troy.P*..MtonUhedlhef brffrawUiic2SObiutieIsBIgroiirOats; J.Brflder, _ Ulibleott. Wis., intQi. tarlej; at><iH.l.ovrla7 . }1 B4dWiBc.lllnn..bjrEravla?S30bu«b.S»lier'ie«ra , ' ->er sere. If yon donbU write them. We wilh to c»ia I iO.<MOBew enitomers, hence wniasnd as trisi 10 DOLLARS WORTH FOR lOc. oa e«.-iu; SaUtr to. —----------1, *«.. iDcladiac ear mss. , tnl.Praitu(13 ec-lC»taI05.tfl)locft!l , SsUer-s GpeatHinioii Dollai ^ 4t«« til m&iled fur lOe. posisfe: pesUlveir wvrtta flO u> eeta<tart. r*UtMe*l.SO a bbl. sod np. C M T E I te lllK Just as cheap as poor ink. ATTSNTION la faeUitAted if yon mentloa thlsp* per wbsn writing adTsrtlssrs. So. S Y o u ’ r e Gambling I It’s too risky, this gambling with your cough. You take the chance of its wear ing off. Don’t I The first thing you know it will be down deep in your lungs and the game’s lost. Take some of Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral and stop the gambling and the COU! . . . E E N S B O R O , Fortlu tmtmmtof THE UguDB, OPIUD, MORPHMEnA oUttrDreg flmiidiiMS. TtaTohtacM Habit, KenoEitmiM W RITE US FOR Ir llttii M K . “ I wa.s given tp to die wilh quick consumption. I ran down from 13S to 98 pounds. I raised blood, r.nd never expected to get off my bed alive. 1 then read of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and began its use. I commenced to improve at once. I am now back to my old weight and in the best of health.”— CiiAS. E. H artm an, Gibbstown, N. Y., March 3, 1S99. You can now get Aycr*s Ctef^ Pectofd in a 25 cent size, jest right for an ordinary cold. The 50 cent size is bet ter for bfonctitis, croup, whoop- ing-cougti. asthma, and the grip. The dollar size is best to keep on hand, and :s most cconomicd for long-standing cases. J O - H E A NATURAL M GNETIG OIL FROM TEXAS. niiicoveri-d b> II U. JO \E S . I»alln*. Texaa.. In ia». Th»* most wonrit-rfui diM-overj' of the affconda puMltttfitljpftnitlloalworlil. Iihiuuialism.acotepar- aly.siMpInal afTiH>tiotis.^tlS jcintH.eryslpc)as.cataiTn. ylflU to thisliitJlk-emaffic and iH«itlvely ciircslna to :U(tars. surupiecAiir^ic: i>ost A fran 4 e W o fiiA il! I>aM l.uA>tO:)tiTni>nlalsV'H£K.H&Vlll9 ffa lllV U * KBATO.\ »ltf-:E .\E . A u c n ifo rih e C arollaa*. llenrieK a. V- British Pensions. An oftlccr wlio loses a limb or eye at once receive.s a sum equivalent to a year's pay. and the price of an artificial limb, .\ year later he may be granted a permanent annual peniiion, I'raduated according to his rank. A Lieutenant General receives £40 0 . a M ajor General £35 0 . a Colonel £300 . a M ajor £200 , a Captaiit £ 100 . and a Suhultc.rn £7 0 . r'vcrj' British .tioldier’s kit on active service has a field dressing outfit sewed into a pocket on the inside ot the jack et. The onttii consists of gauze, gauztf bandage, compressed charpic. safety pins and a piece of mackintosh. Direc tions for use are printed on the inside and outside covers. Gas burners can be tilted with elec tric^ igniters without the necessity of wiring the wlio!c house by u ing an Illinois man’s attachment, comprising a metallic casing adapted to cncirclc the chandelier and contain the battery and induction coil, which arc connected to the igniter lor use. The Xcw York ^raoe belt contain* .^0 ,0 0 0 acres, and the average yield is 7,0 0 0 cars. 3,000 baskets to a ear. The longest span oi telegraph wire in the world is m India, over the River Kistna. It is over 6.0 0 0 feet in length. Vl«SWDISCOy£KY;K>T»i I IT' I quick relief and ciuM wori4 I oKitea- Bo'<l;«-ftei>iimoDialsaii<J lOdayc’tiMtment I F re e . Dr. n. H. f.REEN’S 80KS. Box ». AtUnt*. G*.mm .\SUHPfll.liK UAIHTS XT HO,\IB-l*\lM.ESX.*.V. 1)H. .MCEKRIt C:o.. CIlirAGO. A fire exlingnishcr which may easily be made and kept stored in bottles ready for use consists of three pounds of salt and one and one-'.ialt pounds of sal ammoniac, dissolved in a gallon ol water. ™^MILUONDOLLARPow^ Most talkwl of jM'tato ou earth! t'ataloK lells-so also about !*ol- zer’a EarliePt Hi.’: Weeks’ Fotato. largest farm ut:<i ve^etiuilc e< ed growersinU^. l*otato<*r,51 .20 ju:d updhbl. Send thta noticcand 5c.■taap for Bii _ BiCRO: t Th>aww*«EwW«lif Wild WithECZEMA Hands and Limbs Covered with Blisters and Great Red Blotches. Scratched Until Almost Wild. Burned Like Fire. Sleep Impossible. CUTICURA Remedies Bring Speedy,-Relief and a Permanent Cure at a Cost of Only $2. I w as a sufferer for eight years from tliat m ost distressing o f all diseases, E c ze m a . I tried so m e of the best physicians in the country, but they did m e little ,£;ood. T h e palm s of m y hands were covered and w ould b eco m e inflam ed; little white blisters at first w ould appear, then they w ould peel off, leaving a red, sm ooth surface w hich w ould burn like fire and itch; well, there is no n am e for it. O n the inside nf the upper part o f both m y limbs great red blotches, not 5 unlike hives, vrould appear, and i as soon as I becam e w arm the burning an d itching w o jld begin, jl N ig h t after night I w ould lie '' aw ake all night and scratch and almost g o W'ild. I heard of CUTI- C U R A R k m e d ie s , got thein, and gave them a thorough trial, an d after a few applications I noticed the redness an d inflammation disappear. Kefore I had used one bo.K there w as not a sign of liczem a left. I can truthfully assert that $2 .oo worth o f C u t i c u k a R e m e d ie s cured m e. T h ere has b een no sign o f its return anyw here upo n m y b o d y since I wrote y o u I w as cured, nearly four years ago. H a rd ly a m on th passes but w hat I receive a letter or so m e one calls and wishes to k n o w h o w I got cured, if I h ad E c z e m a b ad , an d if the cure has been perm anent, etc., etc. I always take pleasure in enlightening them the best I can. J O H N D . P O R T E , P ittsb u rg , .M arch i, 18 9 9 . O f J o h n D . P o r t e & C o ., R eal Estate and Insurance, 428 F ourth A v e n u e , Pittsburg, P a. The agonizing itching and burning of tbe skin, as in eczema, the frightful scaling •s in psoriasis; the loss of hair and erustiog of the scalp, as in scalled head; the ftcial disBgnrement, as in pimples and ringworm, the awful snfiering of infants and the anxiety of worn-out parents, as in milk crust, tetter, and salt rheum—all demand a remedy of almost sapechuman virtues to successfully cope with them. Tbat(gtlciira Remedies are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made regard ing them that is not justified by tho stronge.st evidence. The purity and .sweetness, the power to afford immediuto relief, the certainty of speedy and permor.ent cure, the absolate safety and great economy, have made them the standard skin cures and humor remedies d£ the civilized world. The treathient is simple, direct, agreeable, and economical, andis adapted to tho youngest in fant as well as adnit.s of every ago. Bathe tho affected parts witii hot water and CtrrxcuaA Soap to cleans*) llie surface of crusts and scales, and soften the thickencd cuticle. Dry, without bard mbbingt and apply Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay itching, irritation, and inflammati(m, and soothe aud heal, and lastly take C uticora IIesolvext to cool and cleanse the blood. This sweet and wholesome treatment affords instant rolief, permits rest cad sleep in the severest forms of eczema and other itching, burning, and scaly ^iuinon of the skin, scalp, and blood, and points to u speedy, permanent, and economical cure when all other remedies and even tho best physicians fail. CuTiciniA. Tiik S rr, price SI .23; or, CnxicoRA Soap, 25c., Ccticuka Ointmknt, 50c., Cm cnsA B bsoltent, 50c., sold throughout the world. “ How to Cure Eczcma,” toce ot the Sole Props., Foxtsb Duug A2ID Cueu. Co&f., Boston, Mass. MILLICNS OF MOTHERS tis e Cdticuea^ S o a p e x d u siv e ly fo r b ab y ’s skin, scalp, a a d h air. I t is n o t o n lv th o p u re st, . . . .--------------------------------------------^ soaps, b u t it co n tain s delicatc eraoU lent p ro p er.sw eetest, an d m oet re b v sh ln g o f nui .....................aed from C urzcim A . tb e *akin cu re, w hich p reserv e, p u rify , a n d b eau tify tb e sU o , sealp, a n d hair, a n d p rev en t sim ple skio blem ishes from becom log ^ rio u s . F o r d lstre stu a r h eat rash es, ch&flngs, inflam m ations, a n d eru p tio n s, fo r c ro « ted ,itcb ln g lnita> Tie Dara t e t i , M o ck srille. N . C, IB v E. H. MOltKiS^ !EW T 0 B A XD P l « U S B E S E n t e r e d a t Ttit ’post oi- fH * * t >IflCK«VBAK. X V ., bbUOSU C.I»i>S MA'X-ji*. i^»v liTB, i«IH. M o t t e v iU c V r s iiu c e JIartet. Xkjrrcctcd b j rojliaans i A u d e c ^n . ■Corn, per ba-.^......................... Wlitat, peri'tt......................... ■Oats, pjr b u .» ......................... t»^as, pcrba i Eosord Agents. | T S t e foIJcvsiig jieutloiupu'iir^ ail-' tiimiacU .1) .la.k<^ siilisuriulioue for M-. -'Jai’kifc. VuilkiinuW, X ,. t>. I. Keavis, < loss Kuiids Chui-ck. W . G. Jl’iilleixiii, liist lieud. C, 8 . Iteavis, i-vifv-ii+e. ,)-*u Bhore. 4f Jj- ..Kem enil)«-,” wieiJ the , ;Sliorc. J.C . luim x, Mailur. A. 4tuHlladv. ‘thai. ..vou lue S ': ■i>. Womtoitft, iiuouviHc. ,rm-u-;4a.lie^!.«a Keiillc-iiKji.’- i ----------------- ' •■•1 uiiii’t kuKW,’’ jrnmleil Hiv| I Jlr. Gcfirgo A. Mebaiie. of Green- conioiiiiiu b:janler. as he ta(;kleJ a I ■ Ixiro, X. '.reasui-er of'the C«il- siifioii ol-sbiii. "this appears to' \v;is nearly dead with dvvpi^p -i” - triod -vi.-^iu-d uuiu ..ii aud 'Jfrfc / worst*. I ust'd Kouol !)>>- |)fp.si;i f-'iiro. That furcd luc." Itar- whai « :n . < un^.- iudij>\*s- OB. wuLT ??tomach, hL'artburD and all. . u ^ v : :i ”OKD. Frank C. Brown, Wliolesah! and Xletail Uea4w i* GEiMEUAL MKHCI1AKOI.se , I 6. T. GLASCOCK & S O R r I I a s b ! .MaHiifnt-tiirers of turbine •'.'sier Wheels, The ( ARor |v , ‘ f 0(i> teuiee Cotton :MiIk. of Cwileeinee a prei.v tough joiul.” ^ I V M , , near JerHsaJen., _ X. _ C.. Be'st State, 75iwrites that bis campajiy ha« aboiil 8-T-^' ,tH>mpleted it6 -develupme«ts at thei i ^ux-ed thorn wiih ^ , r Falls a u d thal the u a /U iu e r y w i J Witch H a z d Salve.’' It is miaihulv i t ' be shipped in Jann^r.v. This co-u ! ^or piljs and skiu dueMe-i. oi K ^ p a n y iX u d 3 toiD.tail «n equip- coauterf.i... c. f. SANioKl. _ 'U'I uieiit of 25,(100 spimUiS a-id SOOj simpsoii had refuHe.l to get his -----I Jooms, Us main buiWiug to %e 104.\ | ^ :. fter- j*i22 lect ill size, uud <‘x»Btract for ^vards bis ItUle ;jiri camc iu autl j which was awarded last spri'^S- said: I Messrs. Willard ami Har.iptioi;. , ‘.\r,„„nia, will yoa buy me a in of Spartaiibiirg, S. had the ■ piay'with wlicu you c0 iitr4 ct for l)uJ!diuj, aud ^iewsrs. , iLadshaw & 1/i.dshaw, al«> niv ilarliaj, W ait till Kul4>et and 0 \er Bfcoe& “t^-Spariaiibnr", pj^pircd the pUuis. ,jj.p -imi theu Jiiarrv uuc AVidliams & Andej-titms. | The dam developiujr the 'vatcr- j -M ts. A . A.Tot*. <rf Jftrri^lem,! w . wife, her %isiteu relatives iu town last w eek.!------------------------ tresli. B acon'per pound .......... '■•i.iton, xVc»t*Mi........... H a m s ............................... Ksig8 .........- .......................... - K i i t t c r .................................................. iSprinjr Chickcua.......... LOCAL HDTSS AND IHCBa«TS. -SlKTilir J. ' t 'Steek li-as last «cc!c ou tiiisiuess. COvAlP'LFTli: LIXK OF D E i' GOODS. Stock of Shoes ia the l I E A D Q U A E T E R s T O E G K O C E K I E ^ . IX OTUEIJ WORDS I H AVE A GOJIPLETE OF GENERAL MERCliAJTDISE. (JA J;, Heating Stoves, ( oal Giales, Conn'.ry Plows, Plow ('a.sriugs and B’eed ' .“P E a A L (-ASTIXGS D F AXY DIv-CKijvr,, ;ii't 'X. : gsiv* E'tM-y Artiele M a nu /a etn re:lb y f s Guanint«-tl in i.,vp„. j. E . 1 1 . J IO IU :L > . A g e n t. at M O t 'K S V I l .l .i ', y I W ill be gla'J to h av e y en icall.Y o u r s T ru ly , F i l A N K G . B R O W N - , Corner Jf<5uetU a n d jraiii Streetti, . ■ - W I X S T O X , N . C . tear-s bursting forth a- A'lvanoe K ew s liotes. S H O E S .- G o o d irhocs at 10 W | Ci'.rtis, of Davidson county, prices at W illiam s & A aa e r so n g .! - W i l e y S . B a ik y , of W ades- ! Po stm asterM orrisandSheriffSheek^J^'^^^^^^^.^A ’p p r p — Mr. J. Sheer, Sedali.i, Mo., saved his child'a iilc by O u t .Vliuu.c CuU{;hC-ri:., L'octors had (fivcu nur up to uic with Iwro, X. C., wc:s iu lowu last Wed li«day. Ttirty Cfi;. Xshielcen coops : was in town oae day last week. Icbiua aud tiu-oaJ and liiujj tro.;L'ico. i Charles Orrell,'of Yadkin ColIe"-e. ' ^ « ^-vci at once. c. c. SA.sI'OKU. <.'aU at the iwsi, oflicc. rg (r r k s an d t h r e e Sunday. There ia so:i.e-; Heavens! W lia t’s the ■ ■ for sale, i attractive m Lavie, o.- a i , ^.^.,1 ;, , ar.iimd t.lie I least Mr. rowell tuiuk^ so. • ■ - ■ ..."leoriier? (.\nne I^el’s burn , liiere s - Srtw 1 boa uiurder.’ -^T^eru-«: W'wv({.j..x*rouriastifGue.; i,uiali pox’ from Frank Foster. ’ ••Slav! Don’t ?;et ex<*ito:l. W e’re : D. *i. OaW Do Ida Peacock. G4ccn : ^ rostci j i J we Jiear it every day. Koontz to Pnni’.ie Fo.aor. . is ^jotiiujj alonjj Tcry wjil. ' - Th*^re's a painless deiUist*5>* y.U.-V R. B. CRAWFORD & CO., HARDW ARE D EA LER S , Winston, N. C. MEH- iiR.\vv r.i,j 1 - f t - L Sijfn o f ................ L io n a n d Anvil. ar.)ULd ti-cre. •' Do"H forget Tiir. I!Kcoi;r>\< Iret-----------The Ri^ht Placo to B u y 1 our- 1 painless F or sale, an Odell typew riter,, Mra. Herry Blake died Sunday c h eap , at the postoUii.e. ir.ipht with pneumonia and K-avcs a — Mrn. T . B . Bailey's condition is ' gift -V N o . 2 0 <’iU-.jliiiaCook I aom ewhat imjiroved, and hope is en- \u . '^ >--eave _ - jj5 |,,v<>,’;i,>‘et of Furuitnre (.'! pieeesj, ; t m a lc e d of her recovery. lo u rsy m p aty . aluM td Sfewing .Maehine, a I'liatta , V -11 P 1 . ' Eiirl .Shutt :.lsodied Sunday nyrht, y, hilled i n m \ . ix u d a K k m - n A T i ^ r j J S r ^ T T ^ ^ ^ J S T ^ j S l i J r ^ J t r s m i t i S r ^ lo t . will ls=^»onof G . H . C .S h u U , „t th is:j„j,;;,„ i„.eeel,-loading 8 hotgun. AVho want I.IXED SHOt>; LADIES- Who want Stl.lsil c,,, c£l.I)31,Ei— j ^'^lio aretongliMii soles s' try a Pair of oti( . —they will last. i Old Ladies ' With Teiiiler I’r-puiijr i. Pair of otir SOFT S!i(r THE REGT:j’a K SilO E STORK. CoSruEi- ith und Libi>rtv Ws., WIXSTOX, NEELY & c. H A V E Y O U R CLO~'-‘ E S M A D E T O OHUZV. JV eou,inodati».gc;i:LBal V. m;ani« was a:««..d boy and wa!i^„.,, fo, ye.ir s sub- iVcceriXiis. • • • *- - •— — —{O n e d(»llar thoi:;rht of b^'All who knew him. is^-niuiou uUd two lifkt‘1 ^; oJ CL*nt; — Quite s. aUTO^.wr o f pe;>plif in . *VVtf are *rln^ to R2.y that i!r, J . A m -: yix iiioulb.s iUid oue Ui*ks.*i. th f v\«3raii<«; iieigiiborinujfll siji«c , bnL»;'.e nold«-, %>io has been very low ; « ic k V il % p a c a m 6 m ajaJinujdunrpi*- -.vi-Ji pneumonia, issom.* better, and i llm M f* :i voiee fr.'m the e ist ., •deniie. ; it is hopca by his friciids ihat he wiU ■ the .New l»t*i'ii Journai, speak rccov.-- ' "SliM:.'' ' ing oi'the prjspcois lV>r the e.insti-; -Our Cana correspondence wa^: - ________________ ' tntional-auiendnK-iil. -in.stead of' SiCook Stoves, Guns i Farming Ifflplements.: Jericho N ew s K otes. i estimating fifty thousand better Mr. .indMrs. John W Greene and strive that the majority reach live ^ inUplacecf last w eek. W e bc^ yoar ] pardon, it was nor- intentionaL Write j ;u tU e s u ^“Bw rusto m iA R m a n."w ilk ^^ ti‘e c->uditioiii a r e . —I.i-gs arc h ein " iKiulcd (o the | c o u n ty , visited his sisters, Mrs. Ma-: not Si> lavorable that a live thout-- b r o w n factory lot for tive n e w fnr. j -jii^ \Valker and Miss Lula Green a n d ! majoriiy is a lieuil .-jui'o I jin g . , uitnre iaelory Hliieli n iU -sw/u !*?!granda!othor. Mrs. liaryKurfces lasl 1 -one Minute Coug-h Cure is the best * in U fM d^kiu. ; wecl:. remedy I ever used for coufcii., aud : . . , ' _ . . . . , , ; colds. U is unequalled for wiioopintf' Millta'iis & A u d p rw m jill The people of this jjlace stormed J. !^-ouffl, all Use it.” wiiL,,sir. I lu n d s of <Mmnlry prvMluw* iu ex-: Lee Kurfees last M onday night. . N. Williams, Gemryville, fnd. N e v e r ! j.V.tivijv-tTi-ir triMi/ls" ■ , , 'faiis. ic is the oalv harmless r^medv ■(.fcaUKefforguoJ..,. ^ Kurfees started fo r: ^iia:; ijive-. immedi'ate resi:lL.s. (Jjres I ___All «if 11j»‘ StiKVnts«TtheM ii«- Friday after 1 coughs, colas, hoarscues^-, croup, pneu-, Cle.nent. ,.» « fi»t<.n sehool'«-ho | spending some time wtthhis reUtivcs ; mouia,^.ro..cm ; spent Xmas al Jbaaic have rctuxued ''‘"d tnenm. .coasumpi.iou. c. c. £i.v.\.'0;.ij; .to their studies. • There will be a liingiiJg at this place ; , , . 0 .4.1 -,. ! It u oar own will whether wc see; --(Le'Jrtf Bailey.of CY'inpleCreek, I h ■ m rtri'nrts * ^ ' in :1ie despised stream tht r-sSniSe ni i Colorado, wi«. iu to,^1 , W n e s d a y . ; the street, or, looiins deep .u o l.g h ,; M r . Bailey left D a v ie comitj" about j Bill Vickers has been very sick the j the im age of the . ’ i sixteen j«irB ago. H e isahro ther | past week. i «f-*ur friend S. A. Biulfey, « € Tork ^ ,,. ,, RntleilLrt visited her aunt —Ticket Xo. 4.'>r, gels the,gnn. Xo| <Th«tch. „ , Maj Katlerise % isited her aunt., l„.,uigllt ill ^ ! Mrs. John Currant, of .Viocksvijlc re-. ^ W aiile.;— T w o (u ^ three 5uads{if;cently. ^ ticketsarego ueandget the UkcoiU) i igood slnicKS. \\tll pjiy »s.-sh.; Dasie Emerson is on the sick ; fur six tnonllis lor ."iO cents. T here E . u . Morris. i li.it this week. ! are £>nr other free giits bosiiles ilie ; - T h e small case near Fork ! Eoonc Ijames. of Cooleemee. visitec , “ '.'fi Church is tfporTed mucA better. S o ; rclauvcti and frienda here 1^“ ' the price ol tUe K ia ;o UU far oo one elne has taken the disease.; znd Sunday. T h e doi!tora are vaccinating all who d^i^ire It. "We advise our friends to be ^ vAccinatl!d‘'at once. Thirty-two cases; of flmall i>ox rcJJcfrted in M t. Airy. C 0 I « I I : L t o S S J H T J i £ . A!^EHiCA’S LEAOING mim r.ZW Y O R K - C 'H ' j C A G O '- C i N C l N N A T I i ^ o w i s s T r m c E S I a A .K T A S S a J ^ T .^ in X T I c z y l b $ A .=CnrSCT FIT AND HIGHEST crAOE 07 WORKMAMSHIP GM A RA K TEtO Vou are Invited to took &t thctr e^rnplcs ..I C A L L B R O S . Tea Per Ceit. E. II. IIO-HPIS, SAL&S AGEXT, IDr. H. D. Kimbrougk, ! P h y s i c i a k a n d S u r g e o n . Ofiice, First dooj: South of Hotel D av it, M O (.'K S V IL L K . N . C*. >ioci:sviLLF.:-,' B oarders War.t;d. A nyone iiesiring lji«iri!lit■ !lay or inrnth w iilihi m il in-J -111 Mrs. V . P. r.Ier.iiic., N . C . ■COPfV.Or'V tor six moiitlifl. Quite a number of young pcopk ’ ; I stormed C. S. Brown last ’ i night. - M r. John \V. Smith risited J. L. ;, ^ h a t has become of Wide-awake; Bheek >tonday and Tuesday, i Sm ith lives in In liana. H e left Da-1 F urn itu re Wen, Iii8 Fifii, .St., WINSTON. N- €• Want your trai’e and will give you bargains in all Kl;k-s cf I’ed-Eootn (rets. Odd Drefsers, Dining Tables, P k ’.'-', Was 1,h1ki:(?s , l.oujigcs, ('ouches and all things to Er. B. R. Andsrecn, ---D E X T i a T .--- OiUc.: First Door South of Dr. I-.imbroiigh'a. MoCKiiViLi,!:, N . C. National 'iioki. i { E F T ;K x i y i i i .;> . vxia:;- ;! m a \a (;! ;m k :vT. R A T E S, $ 1 .0 0 P S E :i'| J. Ii. U amsky. I’nip'r. :.iai:i St. s A L i.s i:r u v ,r .'. I the priestly gifi i be ftiuid iu an T p Tr, L'ale FUKXlTt.'Ki; HOUSE. Sa.crda, j “fj;\” e pri;l,-iik.“''m SOHS t V H snd EEAL'TIIDL DESICKS in EIS52S, CHAMBEE-SETS ind MIIPS, also have a Beautiful Liu'i ol Piirtnres and Fi-.inie.s.!;>uifer.” '•Lucy.'' ♦leiln 1857, forty-two years ago-when I i e was tiirite a younj m an. H e la now i <i» years otJ'aad hale and hearty. H e ! nays times a'l-e 'j^Ood out west: says i Bitsiness Notioas. I This is to certify that I opened the 1 ! envelope cuntaluingGan PrizjTicket : land found th'at N u iiibB ” 4-,5'J drev. ' I -he ;hsn. P . M . JOHXtiCiK. : W«, The Xcw iCnglaiul and Xeedhani Pianos, and the Old 1 eliable l.st'ey Organs and the XeeiHiain Organs are sold by us. aud uetd no rectmimendaticn, as they are.Sj Well Ku'jwn. •DR. F. G- CHEEK I e y e S P F . C I A L l S t . i oaice over Jacobs- Clothing Store, WIXSXOX, X. C. ffood beef is wbr.h it j cents on { o a t .C h’jrchill, Berlin. Vt.. say.i: 1 _________,. ,. . ,_____, _ _____ ' “ Our baby v.'as covered with runniuj; W h a n is a do!;loi ino I an u oy ed . j W h e n he is oat of patients. higher Ihao if. had b'een for years. ; ,,„rcs. DiW itt's Witch Ha^el SalvZ I ___Uncle M at Hover in-ild enl 1 cured her.” A sjiccilic for piles and j.fC - .1 w y e r , au,)l(l eoi-,g^i„ iieware of worthless!] lored man of Ad\auee. died last counterfeits, c. c. sanford . Thursilay. ‘Uecle Mat, by bis honesty and politeness, was well thought of aud respected by all iu ■ *>^ a Ail Goods Sold for Cash orJ^asy pgymects. call. C o m e to o ar plafp an d if you are not treated right M o n e y to In v e st. j lio m ore, b ut it v.e u<at you right, call ag ait. Postmaf'ter of Mocksville. X. C. i n.nr</I'KTa Dear Sir:—I have eap'^il for the 'JiiurA jsQ Oue never re.iliw3 the superitv ! P " f uie, minei-al _____„_________________,_______ .......... a w o m an 8 0 m u c h as w h en o n e ' ‘ the deve! thp com m nuity iy w hich lie liv e d ., baeltelor sewing on a b u H n n j “* indusliie.“ . K i n ily H e was between SO an d 00 years o f ' ’•'Without a thim ble, pushing (|,e j Pla<\* m e iu eoin.minieatiou w i u n®e. Peace to his ashes for tew i ueedle against the wall to get jj 1 wlio m ay beintereite.l in , }ike him of his rare rem ain. j h alf.w ay th ro n g h , an d then p n i ] ,;‘“e foregoiiig stutement. iC A L L B H O ' l H E R S - T?ier? is 3 ---- ....... ' the newspspftA, T,i>out ihi.> UciUji, the beginning of the 2«tii ceutiivy. I f i x e .s t o c k f o r s a l e . A n y person desirirg to buv a .lack ■ or Jenuv. or .l.ennv colts, or oth-.-rf.n,; ■ stock, v.iU do well to call on ,T. A . B R U N T , ' Farm ington, N. c. U O ’T W .4 5 T A G ood WATfiiKs Abboliteiv!: We w'ant yoiir name for IW^iH i D R . W . C . IIA R - T nsr Gives special attention to diseases I '.yf the Eye. Ear. Nose and Thi-oat. . Sp ‘-clac-ies r.tted by .he ai l of retino I copy. Teexh extracted bv the pain- ;less iirocess. Office at residence iu : ^orth Mock;iville. ) a bright, clean. ilius’..-aic humorous pa'ier fcr th.- i.-.oii;! i-' lt> large Julies, only ~'k a trial 4 months. !0c. VVc ji' :' Sliver w a .c h to each .sulncriiKr.i-; medium-siiieu wa>cli. g;:arari:tf.' Oue year. W ill keep cimi- fit- years as accurateh' as a -91K* ■ A n d for a little work v.-e si«|' watches. Bicycles, seiviny liiip Guns,, etc. Samples anti free. .Send us your adiircs-i ;tsj' you do no jnore. and sue huK 'S- you can gtt soincthir:: Vv'e will surpri.se you. i’k w i : wait a minute. sen<t uov,-. Ik-uf; close ii stan.ps fur trial .-'iils'.tf- I and present, or .-(tjiniiM !ur>i I and paper while the waich^ss.'t." free. The PA S T U .Ili P.ib. Louisville. K r . FEGM 825.00 UF. PIAJOS PECK $180 UP. F R E E GIFI’S- An,lre.v Powell. IK and l;i.S Broa iway, Xew York City, X. Y. ;:^x>oooooo«>c-;^>oooo<>o i Blanch Hon.st; ■W efoster’s ii¥ tc r iia tio sia l < ___ . parties who may be lutereile.l in rwa7thTongli^"^an(T‘tlieii”pnll-! stutemeiit. , , it through the other half by I Yours truly, M gipat deil of l 2,«. in j hanging on to it with his teeth. i '■ 1i.>out lhi.> bctUjii ; of the aotil ceutiirv I Annie E.Gun’iin.!!. Tvr;. Mich., i It uikes one Iium’red ve.-!r,it--.’:iak.‘- - time fro.n dy.--1 » w and the istJ. J^S! Will therefore en d on D ee. 3 ]. 1900 ; pletely tu re d me.'* It di-re-»ts w hai i a t m id u i^ h t. T h is oii}rht to eettle i ^ ar.dcurcsall form.^of atom ach it, and 1 hope will save the breth. i ii"?}!'?: to idve reu further trouble and space for ' c. c! .sI npord ■ something wherein arises a doubt. I i , u’^It has been aaid that the avep. ^ Tlf~ Ph "aslied it. He looks I ^ plaee iL tll'j^ rs ago”" h1 I Ticket Xo. 4,'iG gets The Rec-I OED’s prize gnu. Anyon*. holding I 1t<j a stronger ou the traiii, aud we i this ticket can, b.v presenting it to! the Editor, get the g u n . A ll those' holdiug tickets will plea.se takej care of them , as there are four' M ore, h a « X 4wge ami well s^lec^-! ^ | ted stock of goods, and havn erpe-1 —My fpwd man, here’s a nickel I rieoced and'accommodating chsl'ks [tor you. I’m sorry it isu-t more,' to wait un you. The old ‘veteraD ' but I don’t earn mnch money. j J'. M. Johnson Is with 'Utifi fimj " ’rary—Well, boy, couldn’t yeri and is always » ^ y to show yon j bit harder. so,s yer end I •very attentioo. They will pay i give me a bit mote the next timefi ...Tim the top td'the market fur vour- i, ’^lure, jxA will youasmuch I tickUnl‘4n'’thl\SLa"‘- 1 1 Jlanufaetnrers’ Agents, w rx b T o x . . . X. c . M ^AimXSVlLLE, A'A. ■ y' „ - — sent his regsjds to all of his Iriends io Davie. Mr. Gower was talking jer ou the traiii, aud we Wilre atiractetl by theeoomsatiou. Ue was saying, saah uii» things abotit oUl -Davie. ‘ I'liiiOriclffCil. ’ S t a n c T .'x r e l J p : Jiio (’..'J.Trtv’trrlntlnK v UiJltv.Uiii I..V, Supivii,..- A(!l! th«» NtllC Ml- ’■IVWU <V>i!rf4.Mltiil1 !!Wir- Jv-J**! tii-j W a r m l y Cuniutoxxdecl ' Vy Stnt« SnpiTlniniilM-.ts ii .moei H’UbuOt jjiuiilnjr. Irkvulnable I I tht* H'nl l » ■ * mbif-l'f...t.n - <wlr.«ai(ur. Oin Always Give Lowest Prices On Everything in Our Line. Judge Hunt’s Coasmnption j and Broncliits Cure. !. swpasKes ail other remedies i o'ouu" W -^“ n^tnptioii. Bronchitis, i„ order to -ive our » cent I w h"n an “ “ oppor?unitv at o..rfr«!,-; d- e “no, • ilfy*'"*" druKgi-st | we have decided to' withdran tk-’i I I rice .".II cents per bottle, t or sale by C . C. Sanford. No . i cook stove complete, .twi I I>ou*.t SuUer. The Ulcctrojwi.se ■ “ H,^issase.s without the use cf i S-lorpti^u':"^-'^ O x yg en treatment. .apiece oak net of furaiuire, re>;^ ivelv. A ll v.*ho have sub'CriM-- ih-.* first offer will be cntiiko-^- ovher tic k e t, or. if thcvprcf«r.«J ta k e up th e ir tick ats jlii'jrciuM’-' m oney. All who pay ii>''Oocrj' . fo rfi montliH’ sub><.Tipli‘>n ,:ic lioiia*’ \ C h r o n i c . d i ^ ; V ; a n T w i ' t h o S r t h e u s e ‘ V h ^ u g ^ e f ^ r t w o rc a .-o i'i'^ : of a p a i n of medicine. Thousands of ffive those who ai e not ablew ; P '0i)ie all over the United S i ite« ' ^he paper one year■1 wvci Lue uniteu States nuc jeai au.i i--. : P^i^ate tlti^.ena to Lawyers doc- * an op]«.*rtunity ior •>' i I’f*=3.chers, Supreme Judffe.s Edi- pajier Ii months rui.l a ■ roJT» l“ ‘^'■“"■ned heads of Eii- of ih . « 'written testimonials and testimonials,tnattci of great interest with J. E. CARTLAND, • nri.*« r^« ■ - T lutcrcac witn i M instruments .^ent free. Everv I .atuily should have an Electropoise'; 'iKbl.ji.til iirMlUfir- ^ fwlr.«akiur. t J » 113 B E S T r O R P K A C T J C A L L'SE.S U ii easy fo fin d ttie word w anU d. It is easy ta a sc e ru in th e pronunciation. It IS eary to trace the grow th o f« worn. It Is easy to leara wfaac a word n ean s. Tbs i:ow Orleans rJcaynne s::ys: t > !it inrtuaiiT ____j s r C C l ^ O R T O - 'y o ? r 'i d ? “" ‘^-'’- ^Send I people sly'=;:ko^L ?e^\o?oughT y Tes“ I I'Ouisville. K v .Street, H. H. Oartland, Gl.lCI NSl^Oti'’. - ■ - -ijjd,wi,;whypV7 » ‘wtHPIcMt ana nscitil worka «vtr 6 N. ;and to atop a ; Elid ■vve hope onr friends plea«aat to take. It I c ^ A o n t h e i a v L they c ,m e i.VH\«rOIU., CI:T Tun BEET. J rj? itayc.‘! sent on tti^jjilentioh tit , o. £: c. -VEaaiA.vco., nibiistm , '____SprlntBeM, 3tjis«., V. s. A. C A K T T IO N . Do “®‘ •»—;— — I,>buMnz-nn.il to- crflcd ;.. V.'cbsicr’. Dic-.iooarie..” AU auilicttfcabridsm ent* of tlte Interuationn I , »:ita5r=riom 6 izes l>ear onr tra<le>maric ou ijo f rpnt eoi’cr as rtiown ia ibe cuts. '5 % '.U - * ^ A FTLL LINE OF CLOTHES AND C.VSLMERU .VLW.VVS O S m'a n i >. P u ll C orps of tlie.B e st E x p e rien ce d W o rk m en . • R B 'W ritfe for sjauiples an d M easaring B la n k s , j ■ Satisifciction O n a h m te e d .- s e I Call a n d see samples ani^leaiu ptice^. H E . Jl.- M 0 R ! J . i 5 ■'r A : I Greensboro I Kurseries, ' tJREEXHBORO, X. Por all kimlM of Fniit, Shade ,<«k1 .Plants. I am rthe Intro- Mwi'amoits.tJREEXS- South-ern Early Peach, i Greej^boro lle « l of Regislere.1 P„. * Ki t u Mammoth ' . O n e o r ih e iiu w t . • l^«lH in (he South. r!l»* for pri'vv. - Pfop'r. ', year cunity at one of thcJc !ri-. T h at we m a r be aliU- t:> these presents in a much shorter-^1 R ea d thi.s caretullv and ^v-c fair to all. Those whc ha« tickets can return them m oney, less the timt tb.-y ten the paper, or yoi; ?' t jr*' ticket, giving vou two <-li 'c'''' *' you now hare one. A G r e a t a n d U sen il BooS- O w in ^ to the "Yow'th of Uiujrua^e and it.^ continnnrrj*,'*-" j,- injf i>revaleaoe v e w nuich quired of an ICrtplinh dicii"W^>;V tnan formerly, and N*«K'ih who «pcnt twenty yenr^^ in hjw A m erican Dictionar\. > ly reco/^ize it in the ijeffci tioc it has attained at the han(i»'»i scholars. W eiw ter’s Initrc?^; Dictionar}', the last of the visions and enlariferaents .j^ nal “ W eb ster.’* representr- the am ount of literary labor expended upon the earlif^t and is, ’vithot queation. :hewO- l plete and reli^le "• ever publi.-ihed. It; worK 0- - fa Iti?* w a n n ly c ^ ‘the f.uiiily. the Hindi 111 . who mi? the KnyU " 'V O L - 'l - T i e D a n P C E U S H E D EVJKa Ti. H . M O K « TE KM S o f s u I < O n e copy. O n e Y e | t One-copy,'Six M oif , -One-oc.py, T hree il J I O C K S V I M .E ,X . ' ■i a } K K P C B L IC d F o r Pres-.J W r L U A M O F t l For V ifp l .T r .T - E H G .r l o r x o K T i i r For <5 J A M E S 1 For Coiigri-:- \ ( T L ,L I A M Ol- i ) | L e t s Xow- w e subm il there a citizen w j w h o desires H throughout its 1 x 1 -seetiim, a n d prol habitation a u i a I w h o c;iu iu Uii; ill thifc ai'JendnieiiLf m u st h e p e rm it I h is am b itio n , if I .ic .b e ll ra th a r th J ,e n ” to doiuiiialT h im to jo in iu au ; an d th u s c o n tin i from w h ich th e l ■ oently esciiped t | ;rio ti T h is am en du .every person at I the peace of socii of ho m e a n d fan| ;a n d life, bhick S a d a u d ominoiil iiiig of the d a y w| u p o n tlie defeat ■ .cure perm anen t! governm ent t':r| State.— Raleigh T h e above .Wii^l pout of the Kith -ent notecorapiii'^ former uttertiuci otl^iv Democi-iitil have beeu si.'serj thatijiou w<tr«^ lam cudnieui .-a-! h av e hea^.cd ll -every m a n , be publiciin, w iio o j 'denounced theiul governm ent ant| .State, b ut in have c h an g ed .\| sounds aim ost T h is m ethod is] ones iu w hic h rife. H o w a publican can en| forth b y the w h e n be is d e n i terest terms act^ is b ey o n d m y appetU to the gen'-e of the pet( -listened to, bu? to drive a n d c J •VilUJifcaiion yoii ithat yim h a v e i| :in.);jry. N o van vii'hich h as tu 1 iJueihods. K ep agree w ith questions, a n d m u c h right to tl Uem ocrats. \V| iilikej w e cjtnno| being the case, to disagree a n d I the line of con an d justice, w h ic h will be i t’on of this the “ D iv in e ri° to nilfi in X o rtI are opposed to a u d the oliga a n d shall figth b u t shall try reason a u d j list] in this State ai> a eertain exteftti classes; this should join h a l counteract the > as possible. Leti, honestly to ^ e w the great ^ t ntiuiber. I I : " | n i :.^ « K ] i > T i u x | < n i w d i„ r ' T i . i . K . X '^1 - _ 'vaiil I t K A V y p . , . “*'* '*'4 I w an t S tU lS ii I h T . m ~-------- I are lonivh „ti so1psv;,„ J ol o a r .S C H C M )! J , „ies I T riflo i- F p « _ .i.,, I | n S O F T i :U i 5 V 1 STORi- ;. 4 ^■■^TO^•, c- & CEUTE. 5NG T A iL O S S | G O ” CiNClNNflTl,' p O .K * T .S f E J V T i T - a : : ' c t y z .b s \ IG K E S T G H A O E 0 7 j |l 'a R 6 K f E , » ^.niples _l i m o c i i s v i l l k . :•;. c, ho ard ers W a n t e d . (Imhin;,- b.Kiri! liy Ihj ’ !it!i V ill <!o well III I I • i’*- J Itional iioki, | c is i:L :> . i'X D i:j;x r .v | lA X A t J K M i ^ r r r . S i . 0 0 P E H 217. I II. liA M S K Y , PnipT. S A L i ^ I i r i l V . y. t'. W X ^T A M IM T F - 'liKS A b s o lu tk lv I : yoi r itamc for 'C S Oil IS. KJc. ivaji. iiius’.rateu s.u:y |. > : i ; * s r f o r i h c t t a r a i l y c only ''i'K n v:c gir- a r 110 each .^ubsoribcr. :u '.riivCh. t'uaran.treii f Will keep uin«; for ma ccuratcl.v as a v iittlc w ork \vc jrivc < iryoles=. ^cwinir Sam ples and p: us your address lo-aaT n Ijnort. and see how <*- t i somcVLin^ oicc yoii ^ [i:ri>ri.>e you. Picnic ' niTe. sv :id now. B^'titr < [ii-.ps ff-r trial »«u)»;^cripUi r P A S m i t : Pub. Cjmrtt . K:-. I B S G IF T S - 1 t o j j - v e o u r o O c e n t I l > o n u i i i t y a t o u r f r e e g jr' icided to’ withdraw the Jo ycle offer and substitute* I slove c«>mj>lete- and a dW« f; set of fu rn itu re, re-ij)^ I who have sub:«cribe<i ui^ l-JTer tt iil be entitled to^ . or. if they i>ref'ir. ir l i c k ; ) t s a n d r e f u n d t/*' .1! '.v h o p a y u s ">0 t‘e i] ts ( ' :s* s u b - »Tnptif>n ; Nviio pav un one aollar ' eta. If you owe mint be't>aid U'Jore j to a ticket. t, ‘ for two rea-<ons : who aie not able to ^ I one year and i»^y ‘ ^•Mitn^unity £or<7> c e n ^ >cr ♦> months and an opi^ •n»- of the.‘4e free ,Jiar be able to Ui-trifw L-iiiri In a m uch i*horterti^ fa re lu ijv ^ind see that » i. Those w ho have « * - > r e t t i r n th < * m I jn d | the timt: they per. or you gft linjr yoci tw o chHnre« jtr** one. |a t a n d Useftll [ ti’ij sTon-th of vei V m uch ’’>‘"'‘‘',^(1 n IClKliA < rly. ;iiw N o ah j i i kvve’nty yt-rir'* in '.'in Iliciionarj . ,e»i£ e it in the iieffei tion tnod at the hands of I \Ven.ster's Intcrnat", |. the last of the I cnlarffcmentH “ f.J ‘ ri ter. " repreaentJi hftJ , t of litcrarv labor uiion the earlieHt ot q jestion. the . ab]» work of It jH warm ly^” ,. oIar« throuj:b<'J fcaicinj; world. and >-^ i for -hi- lilirarv. t"*'.'' I. IfK sliiiil'iit. 111 . !;»;fii l> la '- -ro L i-M O C K S 'T i r i L E , N . C-, ^ W E D N E S D K - Y . J A N U A R Y 2 4 ,.1 '9 G 0 .NO. .43. Tiie DaYie Record, ---------------------------I in i 3i-ISHED KVi;r.Y>AVKDNESDAY. [ Hie Amfindment. I. H . .M O lU lL 'i.'K ilitw . TKHMS o f SUBi^CKlPTION: .’»iu;cciiy. Oue Yeiix. - - - $1:00 , nc ouV'* Morilhs. - .. ; ),u-copv. T hree :vluD.th.H- -• .f>0 y„cKsVll.IX, X . C., -TAX. 2 4 , 1 9 00. k k p i b l i c ^n t i c k e t . i l For President 1900. tVT T .T .T A M M c K I N r , E Y The State Executive Gomniittee Declares LUfPronounced llerms j^ainst The Hucon- fltitutional Amend ment- For Concpeas, Jtii District. ^ V V IL U A M A . B A I L E Y , i O f D A V IE . OF Ain 10 . For Vipp prpsident. t t ;.r c - f f .i t c h a i c d o r S O E T H C A K O LIX A . For Governor. JA 3 V IE S E . B O Y D C F tiU ILFORD. P R O P O S E D D E G R A D A T I O N O F U N E D U C A T E D W H I T E 3 I E X D E X O U N C E D . E l e c t i o n L a w O jp e n t o F x a 'u d a n d C o r r u p t i o n , L e t s b e R ig h t . 2»ow ire submit in all candor, is !l:iie a dtizeu w h o loves the State, who de-sii>es peace .to prevail tlinnigboutits bordersm id in. every -«ectk>ii. and prosperity to find a hiU>i.atiou atji a ho m e a m o n g us, who can iu lijs;lie;irt find a u g h t in lliip aiijeuilnientlo oppose! I f not. AUTHoiiest M e n L o v e Liber- •tj M a y W ell V i e w It W i t h A la r m . S E N A T O R B U T L E R A D D R E S S E S C O M M IT T E E . A n d •court ture niay 4,™ , ou^x. -.or.-eaen | time w h e n the decision will not'-be i u(,r ■c.'tpeeled eciint} as m ay. b e necessary lor :its so likely te refer to the-success ofllurther siiia proper goveninient noKisterutiouu- ty need fear negro rule. “ T h e real qHcstion presented iu the am en dm en t is, w hetber or iiot a -11 the white citizens shall parti cipate iu electious, or w hether the uneducated white shall be forced to «tan d aside on th ed ay of election along w ith the nnediiciit-ed iiegr«os of Iris proles- iits ipret}e«-«ser,-the railroad crtm-1 nleilJjio ^>flicc^This will be another! thc futilfo. He KrievtfrtK tltsappiiintweiil to those | - ----- - have voted who >Md that he ■alway.'* decides 1 lather .piU'ty in that e\ient w hich straight beginniii^ with H u race ftbr ■ tlie milroaids. but ' this is thei ‘I determ iues the Bucxiessimi to the Presidwiicy a n d is' the ment momen- Greeley iu 1S72, a n d en din g w ith* w a y of it.- -Charlotte Observer. B ry a n in ■and I feel llmt on like'’convicted criminals, while t he Statesm anship to the sat? tous political <!OnteSt-that'Occura in ; this iniporlalit subject an d occasion that alw ays jlittlps 011 an y nation o f the world. Senator Jlorgan hah vindinated Senator Pritchards fore.sight, wLs- educatetl negro w alks u p to tiie | '•*** most 'fastidious p o H & a n d votes. J Sim m ousite. .Vfi M r . C lew laiid “ T h is aineudnieut if ado pted Siiid, it's a couilition an d 'not w ould eud-popular g ov ern m ent.iu !a theory that fonlronUs us j-S™®*- H e is u seiitlenmn of (Jhal-- am l w e ..should ask its-solution in =«^^ter, o;n attorm w of ability, and adv an ce of the election with de- " ‘•‘‘S b t '^ H h It. light, k n o w in g a n d believing, an d f^'-^ome littleX roads fellow'to j u m p ou h im , a n d abuse 1 should not'be critieised fur e.\er-.-fiwlfres h w a u se their det isions - di cising m y Iwnest convifelions.’’ I not please'them , will'be sadly dis Tlie R Iit«r is pei',oiiallv 'appointediiu this deci.si0 h of .indgc quainted <Hth .Mr. Withei-spoou.' The demagWgBies 'o f H e is a pioniinent lawyier ol Cataw - 1 ba couuty, aud-a few years ago he w as pitrniinenMy: m entioned forCon- this state. It -wonld turn the oliices over to aseleot few , w h o w ould not feel b o u n d to re.spect the ballot box. ■It w o uld build u p a ruling . class w h ic h in tim e, t.’ould becom e m ore h au g h ty a n d tyrannicjil. than the C zar of all the Kussias. “ Sinee the issues in the com ing state election are aljove all party honestly desiring thsittthe good Ol der, peace a n d future .well'are of our country depen ds npon a wise solution of all vexin g questions a n d berate h im for not bow in g d o w u to the S im m o u s m auhine. this country in their efl'orts ‘tH m a k e political capital'f<*rtheir»Av‘ii! selli.sh purposes, have ilone h arm to the peace, good order an d j prosperity «t thisco ^Ulry, than all! things else com bined. Corpora tions h av e rights as well as iudl- viiUials. T h e siH)uer -the iiuLsses^ lltid • these dtjniagogues init the bet t e r lor ull concerned. considerations, they^should be eon-; w hich arise, an d w h ic h at tim es sidered froja the honest plane o f ! thieaten^the peace, good order a n d ‘ patriotisni a n d s6 lfproiectioii. .It future welfare of ourcominoncoun- tuereloro behoovosiill political par- ^ ^ .. , ties as well as individuals to lav the.se questions should aside all partisan feelings a n d join j settled, a n d settled according to thenisel‘’es together.for the purpose justice, all -should desire. of defeating the most danger-tis o f X o rth Carolina. A n d Senator M o rg a n in his letter PEG IJG JllLED AT MADISON. L a n d F o r Sul»*. T h e populist state executive c o m mittee m et here last night at 8 o ’clock an d adjourned at 1 2 :3 0 this (F rida y) m orning. T h ere w a s a very large atteudance of the c o m mittee. A m o n g the prom inent populists weieSenator M ario n But- iiiii'it he permit his prejudice, or i ler, ;'Hon. J . .I. Jerilcins an d .1. F . his ambition, if vou will', te “ rule C lick. T h e state convention w'as Id bell rather than serve iu Heav- cfUled to m eetiu E aleigh, W ed- iu " to dominate h im an d m o v e ; nesday, April 18. o ^ ^ ^ ^ h “ “ M ec k len bu rg reso- Intions cBearly show s a n d points * : out the only w ay .it '<miu be settled; Sen. Morgan on :b y the people of the United States T ) •+ 1 , J ! at the polls. R e a d his liinguage: m e r a t C n a r a i - T h e p e r . p l e of the u n ite d States P o c n l n 'f i n n ‘ ^ e polls, will again deolare your - lS .e S 0 1 U U e n . eq „ .,,itj. «,ith your o w n aneestoi-s an d will.relieve you T h e Dem ocratic press of lilie* of the insulting stigm a that you are State, from the highest to the low-! only the political or social equals est, since Senator Pritchard intro- of the'uegro race.’" d u eed his resolution in the Senate, I X o w , if,that is the only w a y to h av e heap ed abu.se u p o n his h ead , settle this question ‘fat the polls” S o th in g too low a n d vile to say of w hich w e are b o u n d to ad m it, for the m a n w h o repreisents us in the the constitiitiim of the U n ite d A g en en U con- j U n ited States Senate h av e th^y | States sfciuds in the w a y of settling s o acres m o r e or les.s, lying on I the public ‘road, one mite fi-omi Cooleemee '(.'olton Mills, ailjrtiii^; the Compittiy's lands. T h is is a gowl location, well watered, veryj jgo(Hl building an d line orchard.) F A E « E E R S A N G R Y W I T H - T H E I C an give po.s.session at an y time, I _ 'U S i h ^ e B a fr e l B r # M k . I B b ad i&ig - 9u n , ■- $6 .6 6 OfUeYs . . . * 4 .5 0 , «6.0<> Lttided Shells, 35 c 'a box. ■Shot, -Tc. per poU ud. Prim ers, 12c. a box. A ll Other G oods Equally LoH!. ■S’ . ^iSr. ^ O B E ^ , 44.^ Liberty Street, •W l .N S T O X , N . G . V H T K B A N E M I G R A T I O N A G E N T F O R T A K I N G X E G H O E S W E S T , Call on ov addre.ss .M .O . D A V IS , Ephes-. s, N . Janu arv lotli. MIOO. m 1 n r n n r n*- Airival and DeparUltt of •Trains: T o o k 2 D D 0 r r o m M o r g a n s o u t h Bon.vu- Daily er-cept S«nday. j Leave Mo-cksville.............................. 'l:00'p ni H e ''W as Arrested at Covinffton an d XeWB Cam e that-a M o b of Farm ers 'Would Attack H im . L eave M ockKvllle ..................... (1:00 i> m X OR T H B o u n d . Leave Mocksville ................... 7:15 a in Leave Mock«viilc ...................I a m him tojoininanetl■ orttod€ leatit,|fere^ceof t h e p a r t y ^ ^ .^Iled to T h e ignoble intoler'-jit once a n d for all in an v other md Ihu.'? continue tlie conditions'm eet on the evemnjr before the con- r r. i -i. ^ irmii which the Stale has .but re-1 ventioQ. T h e commlrtee endorsed auee of >the D em o c m tie preens ; w a y . \ Vhy d o n 't om- Iriendsj ceutl r esis'ped through blood a n d , Senator Butler's open letter to H o n . ■ ■ G eorge W ilc o x, an d directed Chair- T!ii5 am endm ent appeals to m a n Tho m p so n to h av e 5 0 ,0 0 0 * ‘ ■ .................... ■ ‘ ’ andcop'es of the letter printed distributed.over the state. Senator Butler was invited to a d dress the committee an d spoke for over half an hour. H e denounced the S im m o ns election law a n d the constitutional am endm ent a n d took the position that if theanti-ameud- m ent forces would join hanfis th:it they w'ould sweep thestate.in spite that .every person at all thonghtfi’l of ihe ^;ace of society, the protection of home and faniiiy a n d property anil life, black as well as -B hite. :<;id ami ominous will be tbe?end- the day w hose sun shall set upoii the defeat of the effort to se- .'•r.i'c permanent peaee a n d good ffiveniaent t'sroughout the old St:ite.— Raleigh Post. of the infam ous election law Tlie above ,tvas clipped from the the -'fSimmons- Daniels gaug i) K 01 the Kith an d is of a differ-; placeU upon the statute Iw oks an d .^lUEote com pared to-some of the ! K they will they ca^ ^n d the , state ol Sim inunism a n d the red former utterances of th e Post, a n d ; ^Ujgue (itli;-i; Demot'i'atic papers, Y o u .a l !; xiie coniraiUeeresn’niiieudedthal have been as.sert.lBg very forcibly j the couuty conveutiouB called to lhat,7ou w.jre giiiiig to carry.this select delegates to the various con- ........, -r-.,, ventions defer the nom ination of-iiiieuUnieiii .V. t ether or not. aoiii . i i • i ^ i x i-n1 county a n d leiijisUilive bckets until h-jve henr..ca bitter abuse >’-pon: jjjg gtate convention. T h e every m an, be h e D em ocrat or R e- : m eeting w^as very harm onious, publtein, w ho opposed it; y o u 'h a v e I T h e following address w as given sho w s its self in this ciise to t h e : recoguiiie the fact, a n d w h y have utter satisfaction of the S im m o u s ' they not m ad e an elfort to thus set followers, an d they Senator M o rg a n , of A la b a m a , in I favor of settling it. W e M a d isu u , G a ., J a n . 1 4 .— W . A.. W illians, the emigration agent, w h o , d uring Uie pa.st six weeks, sent 2 ,5 0 0 negroes out of M o r gan county into Mississippi an d j • - ■ F m S f e tir e ! l E f ■ y ' O ' v i . =2f e L © e < l Kuriilture of itny ‘K i n d I T w p i J l p a y v o u t o S B B B . t . a t m t ’l f e f s S t o c k y - H E S E L L ^ R AILW AI F IK S T - C L A S S F U R N l T D i R B A f t ^ itto-feight prices, ^tok'ilfrsjs Cempltto. 42 6 an d 42S T rad e Street, W 4 N S T O N , N . G . , , , . , , , ,, . horn's as a m easu reo l siifetv, a m ob IhRve q u o te d : tie it long ago, if thev re<uly are in „ , . . ; ' o j.jrinere having ithre.itened his | , I life at Greensboro Saturday after-! his-speech o n this resolution, as a : never Hielieved-that the maclrane O F T H E S O U T H , ' h av e Jyiounced them as enem ies to good guv<>rmueut an d traitors of their condem nation of Senator R r it c h a rd ,; leaders of the 'Dem osratic puirty N o w il w e are capable of constru-! were in favor of ridding the couu- ing language. Senator M o rg a n h a s ; try of Khis negro p io W cu i as they given .the S im m o n s crm vd a “ solar; term it, for (hiring Jlr, C leveland’s plexus” in this spee(!h. W e g i v e ' administration they at one time below an extract from Senator M .ir-1 had the m ajoriiy in the Senate an d ; O r ^ n s b o r o Saturday night , . i, , , , n • for the west an d w as4h ere ari-au''- g a n ’s speech il the U n ite d States; house, a n d could h av e sho w n their | ^ j, ; ,iep.„,t„re T h e ne- T h e Direct Lin e to all Points, noon, j T E X .^ S , W illiam s, w h o ^ S kn o w n all over | C A L I F O R N I A , the.-soutJi.as “ iPeg-leg W illia m s,’ ha.s Iieeu in M o rg an , 'Greene ancl N ew to n (purities for S(Jtne time an d h a d engaged a n um ber of negroes Senate:I desire b y giving the people a M r . M o rg a n .< iy s:- M r. Presi-! dent, the resolution read at the I ‘‘“ d 15th am en dm ents. S h o w d esk reveals the fact that w e h av e ! your faith by y iur w o rk s. out b y the committee: T h e executive committee of ih e ; pe,)ple’s party of N orth Carolina, state, but in this editorial y o u j have changed your .tactics, a n d itjtofore declared in convention, feel sounds almost like a n entreaty, | that it w o u ld b e derelict in its d u ty L, L. Withersiiooii, A i'rom i- iieiit I>emo<*.rat Against The Atneudiiieot. • YOU GO TO ,Wiston,N.iC,| FLORIDA, OUBA AND I’OfitO RICO, __________,, ______, ____ S tric tly C l a s s ddne *trile j^ u 'w a it a n d ■iiid'L* = f ' * - ' . ' ' I ’riCe* — C A L L O N — 3 R G W K - . T i i k J E W ix K H . ‘I have a ^ i c e L in e of 'Watches^ Jewelry-tfisft Silver W a r e , Speaia- Cles a n d ■Ej'e '©lUiBes, «to. F in * This method is preferable to former if it should fail io give a note of ouesiu which denunciation w a « so ^,^g ^^g nfe. H o w a self-.-eepecling « « - 'last legislature. T h e election law piibli(!au can endorse a n y th in g p u t forth by the Dem ocratic paity enacted b y that body is intensely partisan a u d « o open to fraud am i "hen he' is denounced in the Kt- corruption that all ho m a t m en w h o love liberty m a y well view it w ith tcrest teims accessible to the press; is beyond m y eom prehensioD, A n alarm . T h e proposed constitutional •am en d m en t, even if the courts appeal to the .reason a n d intelli -1 should sustain it, w iu ld degrade Kcn^e of the people will alw ays be listens! to, but w h e n you-attempt !« 'ri .'ca.id e-jerce b.v ab ase a n d i.icadju you will alw ays find :tliat you have done y ou r cause a n 'inj'.iry. N o icause deserves success ^yhl^•h has tc be carried b y such ii’ethoUs, Republicans d o not the poor uneducated w hite m en w h o becom e of age after 19 08 below th e educated negro. It w ould evea degrade h im below the uneducated free negro w h o becomes of ag e prior i o I 9 0 8 . i B u t no biased m a n w h o has e d ucation sufficient to pass his exmi- nation before the election boards reached a danger p(Hut in (the his- j tory of the R ep ublic w h ic h w e can-! not avoid or neglect. | It has not l)een suddenly or de- ■ siguedly sp ru n g u p o n the icountry b y an y recent event or b y 4iny re cent politacal m owem eut. T h e im m ediate cause of this dangerous •condition originated m ore than a third of a century ago, a tim e that antedates the birth o f : statem /ut in }<e.sterday’s Observer this generation of A m erican s. T h e i L a w y e r L . L . W itherspoon trouble has lingered like a smolder- i„ Alex- ing fire, b urnin g into the vitals ol; . . ° ____,ander couuty by maKing a sjMSech | groes h av e been leaving the liirm- ers in large num bers an d m a n y of them are cntnrely w ithout help. In m an y cases farmere h av e been coni- ])olled to let their fields go to gra.ss I an d their iutewats h av e been se-, riously alfected, | Neariy 2 ,.W 0 negroes have left! incut on nil 'Wii'eugh c.-ii 'I’rains. P u llm an S)e<!ping ('"arscjnafl iN'ight to suit thfcWlrfes. Vours % *• Bflsiness, B'kO ’iVN. Th e ilEWELSlt. ^obe'rt's the giia tfian. this, M o rg an countv, for tb;- we.st. s . T h e farmei-s decided, for their. I ow n protection, to h av e W illia m s : arr».^ted. H « w as 'charged with I violating a c«nlity ivrilinance, an d . I'rains, Fiist and Safe schejlirtes. Travel by the Softtheru and 448 ?jil«<My Ne.^ door, *» j y«ti jissureA a Sate, Com fortable and mi l5xp<*€litious Journey. A])fily to Ticke+ Afrtints for Tim e T a bles, Rates and General Infor- or addresH I Want Yoitf the country a n d creatiui, , . . . a n d irritation, political an d social, ag.uTist the constitutional au.eud- Special to the ('Observer. N ew to n , J a u . ]!),- N o tic in g the refusing to pay a tax, w as ta-keu to jail, 'Ih e farmei'S, m any of w h o m were in town, were threatening an d the new s of the arrest spi'»3a d along the line of the Georgia railroad. Siiturday night it w as learned that a m ob of farmei'S wits com ing ERNON. F. K, D AltBV . l . i . . , . C. P . & T . A X - lilC iv E N S , l> (!)tX tO E .‘», C harlotte, N. C. Asheville-N-.C., | NO TROUBLE TO ANS^fER 'QDESTIifSS. FR.iN£ S. GAOTOS, M. CnU-. Uy. t. & Gen Man. Traf. ISfaB. W . A. TURK ft. p. i. W ASHOSi&TON, B. C, a u d n o w it has reached t he open a n d d e m a n d s om- best efforts • to control it. m en^ d uring the next term of Al-u p from Covipgton to help (teal j with W iliiam s, a n d the sheiHtfde- for registration w h o will take the agree «ith Democjrats on m a n y j tronijie to read for him self can ‘iiifaitious, an d they h av e just as j do u b t that the fifth section of the much L W m t s . » e cannot fifteenih amend- I'ke; v,-e cannot all see aJik«, t h is ; to the constitution of the Uni- -' ing the case, w h y not lets agree j ted States. to disagree an d w ag e o ur battle on i ^•‘N o law y er w hose pride of rep- lUtrot It. vT ,.1. r. V i Withei'-spoou an d asked h im if the T h e Senator from North Caroli-I ^ ^ u - ■ , n a (M r , Pritchard) has w-isely dis- j cerned that this serious an d un- replied: avoidable question is n o w before! “ N o . In the fu'st place, I do the country for solution b,y p op u- ! not attend that court, a u d , iu the lar suffrage. W i t h eqiml forecast, second place, if I d id , I w o uld no' a n d , doubtless, a desire for the niake a speech on a n y p u W ic ques peace of the country, he iusk« for'tion. I h av e been ?i.sked to speak its consideration liei'ore the grejit j there ag-ainst the proposition, but event of a Presidential election, t he . I wrote positivel.v <lecliniug to do fimt in the n e w century, has re- so. W h il e 1 shall not vote for the suited in a vote of the electors for ainendm eut, 1 shall certainly not President a n d V ic e PresideBt, a n d m ake speeches on the subject.” before Februai-y, IflOI, w h e n G iv in g rejisons for his opposition, the election will be ascer-1 he Siiid: “ 1 believe it requires to'o exander court, I called upo n M r . j (.jdefj to rem ove the etfendei'. This Wifi done, AV'illiams being lauded in jail here. W iH i'iu i's attorney. Colonel D a vidson, accoinpjinie(i h im to Maili- .sou an d consulted today with the authorities of this couuty. It was , decided to d ra w u p an agreem ent | to the effect tb;it W iU ia m s would iu future desist from solicitingemi ! grants along the liue <rf the Geor- i gia railroad, a n d this, it is under- ■ stood, iViliiams will sign, H is : preliminary hearing will l>e held ! tomorrow mofniiig. If he does not : sign the agreem ent, it is expected I ,......................COPYfilGilTorOCSlL - ! PROTECIIOJI, Send model, «tctch,crpbe)lo, f Tsr free examhiatiRn and advice. sBOOii O S [ Patent lawyers. VS/ASHf NGT0r4, D.C. n x i o s H A X D '( y m E M VAlt.Tl i'RODUCK. Ilf); Higher Kaittt Pricts Will be Piit. 'T^aii ati 'nxe ^ h e n YOU TO TOWK. ■k. -nreU S d l e c ^ d S t o c k of Q ro c » | rieiB -AWays On Himd. Vou» to S*r\1fr, b. .M. .Mi!>LER, J^lisbiAy, N<»tii Carolina. asc«r- : ue SilKU " i oeiieie it re«iuire» luo . . tained a n d declared in the two : m u c h of the citizen— puts the slat-; ‘ ” H o uses of Congress, In v iew o f ; d ard ttm high. If w e .should h a v e . Poor old P e g L e g is in trouble, that certain event, it is not possi-j a qualification to vote, other than iag^jy ^ e is the sam e one that j right to their“ o m m o n ^ a s th e!p ro p o 6ed am en d m e n t k n o w n as the ble that this question can be re- Ithat of good c it '^ u s h ip or addi-1 Demo<a'atic legislaliu.e of- 1891 • i . ! v v ? TiTv. ^ “ g r a ^ t h e r ’’ clat^8e is in direct pressed or ev ad ed, either in the|tional thereto nadin g w ou ld su ffice. m akiu L'it a o enU en ' urats, \A e cannot all think ; Presidential election or in the elec -1 i also dislike the poll tax feature. | penuen tionsfor all the m em b ers of the ^4 u d then, th( re is uo provision for tiary oft'ence for h im or a n y other, the line of com m on sense, reason and justice. T h e only problem "■liich will be settled b y the adop- t'on of this am en dm ent, will be the "U iv in e right” of a n oligarchy to rule in North Carolina; a n d w e “ re opposed to the “ D iv in e right” “ nd the olig'drdiy in this instanee. and shall figth it to the bitter en d l»it f,hall try to b e governed b y aud jnstSce. T h e electioos in this Stale are going to injuse, to “ ®«rtain extdSt, the business ot all classes; this being the case, w e should join h an d s in an effort to counteract the evil effects as m neli ^ possible. Lets be right a n d strive “ oniatly to do rig^t, ha^-ing ill ''■lew the greatest good to the great- « t onuiber. utation as a jurist an d w h o has not been h u m b le d by his am bition for political preferm ent has ever said, or c »n ever say that this fifth or ‘g iy id fa th er’ clause will stand the test in the courts. --We w a r n the white people that this a m e n d m e n t will disfranchise approxim ately as m a n y w hite m e n as it will negroes in this state, a n d leave the negro still a factor in polities w ith as m u c h p ow er as he n o w has. W e w a r n the uneducated w hite m e n , both old a n d y ou n g, that this a m e n d m e n t will deprive them of the right to vote an d degrade them politically below the educated n e gro. “ T h is h a s alw ays been a w h it« m a n ’s governm ent, a n d alw ays will b e. T h e re are tw o w-hite voters to o ne e o l » ^ voter, hence the state is in no d ag g er of negro m p r e m a c y . H o u s e of Representatives a n d (me-; those w h o »■ e physically infirm, em igrant agent to operate in the third of the Senate iu this year of -aud for that rea.son cannot write, eastern half of this State without-h, 1 9 0 0 . I T h e y are le:t out in tte (»ld , even , , T h e next apportionm ent of rep -1 alter 19 08, A n d next, if it does , , o * * resentation in the H o u s e enjoined j not disfranchise a single w hite drove P e g L e g out of the States.; by the Constitution-must b e m ad e m a n , an d is intended to disfran- H e w as aiding our friends in get-! b y this or the Fifty-seventh Con- ' chise the negro only, does it notb y ___________________. firess, a n d the principles on w hich fall w ith'n the condem nation of the that apportionm ent will b (5 m-ade: fifteenth a m en d m en t to the Federal will b e a question of the gravest constiti tion. -which leads: ‘T h e im portance in the elections that ■ rights of citizens of the Unite<l m ust be held in N o v e m b e r of the ^ States to vote shall not be denied present year. ' or ab ridged b y the U n ite d States or T o refuse n o w to consider t h e ! by a n y State on account of race, question, in ad v an ce of t h e « elec- j coh r or previous condition of servi- tions, is to d r a w the couniry in to itu c e.” T h e provisions o f this the vortex of angry a n d dangerous | an e n d m en t are not interdependent excitem ent such as seriously threat -1 _ the fifth section is an exception, en ed the safety of the R ep ab lic iu i an d if it is declared void a n d resid- 18 76 a n d 1 8 77. i ue can a n d will stand. W e w o uld W h ic h e v e r of the great national , then h av e a n ironclad educational parties is successful in the X o v e m - ; qualification. T h ese are a portion ber elections, this question will be i of ray reasons for opposing it.'’ raised in the count of the votes for I M r , W ithersiioon further stated President a n d 'Vice-Preaident. : that h e w as out of politiC 4 a n d only It is a very Irigh a u d solem n du- : desired to devote his tim e a n d ener- ting rid of the “ niggers.” T h e| W h i t e m a n ’s party is hard on the | negro em igrant agents— no dou bt' about that. Judge Simonton Again. J u d g e Sim onton, of the United States Circuit Court, som e time ago granted an order rtscraining the N o rth Carolina corporation | com mission from assessiag the rail -1 roads of the State for taxition. | T h e matter cam e on for rehearing at Charleston w e e k before la.st, au d J u d g e Sim onton has reversed bis former decision, finding no.v that tte corporation commis~ion has the sam e i>ow(>rs that were Tes-ed iu * O Q o o o u >% IS : d 3 Record ^1.0 0 pays for the paper an d 2 tickets.Present; In eelecting a Sewing SInchine, pick ont the one that runs the lightest, aewa tho fastest, makes the Itsast noise is most dnrable, will not break the thread if rnn backward, will not pack er the lightest fabrics, has patent spool wire, antomatio tentioa release 1:^1 beariog, etc. THE WHEELER & WILSON possesses all tho above points of sn- periority over any other make. Costs nothing to examine onv. For sale by B . J. B O W E N , Winston, N . C. 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Poet- «T, Anvu.vTi KEs BV Sea and I^and, W it axd Him oK, B iograpuv, T ra v els, Science, and m m l infoTOalion. Departments: lyouw/i'jt.Authortf, Kuovjle^e F.ox, etc. Only hi^h-gnidc illustrat^literarTioum alof satkm al circulation published to the Soutlu Make • watch, diamond ring, or bicycle by doing a tiute work for as. Sample copies free. Addrctt T k t Too- t and Age rab. Co^ Kaalirine. Teas. N ew York, Special.— The tenth an nual -banquet of the Confederate Vet erans Camp of N ew York, given ii» honor of General Robert E. Lee, was held at the Waldorf-Astoria Frid'a}'. 300 persons being in aifcten.dance. One o? the foatair-es was the presence of ;i large nunnber of w’omen. mean'bers o? the families of tihe camp members. Edward Owen, commander cf the camp presided. While tihe dinner w'as in progress, 'Mrs. Jeffcrsion Davis was es- oorteid into tihe centre box in the bal cony overlooking the banquet hall. She wais given an ovation. Fans an^I nap kins were thrown in the air, and flow ers were flung to tftie box from the ta- hleis below. In a short time '5I:rs. Davis was surrounded by a group w'hich de serted tiie banquet tables to greet 'her. A n informal reception of an hour cr m-ore was accordingly lield by the w i d w of the former head oif tihe Con federacy. The dinner over. 0 c.3 i:maiLder 0%ven prcpased -to -toast ‘^The President of the United States and tihe Array an-d the N-a^’y-” It was druak stand-ing. Tho-mas Kelson Page, of Virginia, responded to tihe toast “ Tihe South Be yond Her Borders.” The speaker first referred to the >part played by the Sofirth in. the upbuilding of the city cf New York. He then spoke o^n Stone wall Jackson, and paid tihat Southern hero a stirring tribute. He next told cf the life of General Lee as a civilian an'd as a president of an educatioma! Institutiion, and said that bis m^o-tto was “ duty is i‘he sublimest word in ■the Eniglish laaguage.” He alluded in glowing terms to Che life-work of Mrs. Jefferson Davis. Letters of regret were read from President 'M-cKiniey. Governor R«cose- velt, Mayor Van W yck and Colonel Longatreet, of New Orleans. The letter from President McKinley was as fol lows: • • “ I received your kin'd letter invit ing me to be present and raspocded to a toast ait the tenth annual banquet of your camp on the 19i‘h inst., and I regret very muoh that engagemenits al ready made prevent ms from sending an acceptance. The cordial feeling of mutual respect and good will existing bet^veen the sections of our now re united country, among all the people is most gratifying to me. It w’ould af ford me peculiar pleasure to be with you on this occasion and give renew ed expression to my grateful apprecia tion of the promptness and patriotism with which the citizens of t'he South, as well as o! the Nornh, respond to the call of tih&Ir country, and of the ever increasing 'help they are giving to those thing-3 which contribute to its permanence and inflr.ence.” “ The Man on the Mcaument and tihe Memory of Robert E. Lee.” was re sponded to by John Te-mple Graves, of Georgia. Anti-Trust Resolutions Passed. N e w Contract Agreement. ^ The North Carolina Tobacco Grow ers’ Association was in session at Ral eigh on Thursday. There “'ere 30 to bacco growing counties represented, and ithe association Is a strong body of men. It was dead set against the A m erican Tobacco Company. The asso ciation elected J. Bryan Grimes, of Pitt county, president, and W . B . Up church, of Raleigh, treasurer; J. B . Phillips, vice president; T. V. ParEer, secretary. The associaton adopted by a practically unanimous vote the rough draft of a coatract to form the basis of an agreement between the organiza tions and the capitalists who agree to furnish money to handle the tobacco 1 crop w^hen 90 percent, of the growers ■ of bright tobacco have signed^ the con- ! tract. The following resolutions were I adopted: I “ Whereas, the tobacco growers have I to sell their tobacco to leaf dealers or ' manufacturers, therefore “Resolved, That we petition Con- ■ gress for such legislation as will give ■ any one the liberty to dispose of his j tobacco in any quantity and to any ^ purpose.” j “-Whereas, the growers of leaf tobae- : CO are not receiving a just compensa tion for their product, and believing this state of affairs has been brought , about by unlawful combinations, we do ; hereby solicit the aid and assistance of : all organizations interested in the ad vancement of agriculture, of our legis- ; lators, both State and National, and the press, to aid in correcting this un- ; fair and unjust state of affairs.’’ riortgagc of $5 ,000 ,000 . , Possibly the largest mortgage ever given in North Carolina was recorded with the register of deeds of W ake county on Thursday. It was the trust deed authorized by the stockholders ot the Raleigh and Gaston railroad in fa vor of the Continental trust company of Baltimore, to secure an issue of $50,000,000 first consolidated mortgage. . A brief summary of this instrument was given in the Post together with a . number of interesting facts connected : with it It required $2,520 in war stamps to legally put the mortgage on record. Fifty $50 stamps and two 10 cent stamps were used. The amount received by the county for recording the mortgage was only $27, a mere bagatelle when compared with the tar iff paid the government. The railroad paid the county $23.50 for registration of the document and $3.50 for proba' tion and seal certificates. Populists State Committee. The Populist State Committee met at Raleigh Thursday. The following compose the committee: Dr. Cyrus Thompson, chairman; J. B . Schulken, James B . Lloyd, Zach. T . Garrett. Morrison H . H . Caldwell, Hal. W . Ayer, E. A. Moye, Harry Skinner, The- ophilus White, J. T . B . Hoover, R . B. Kinsey, V. J. McArthur, E. M . Cole, S. Otho Wilson, James Amos, W . 0. Stratford, A. S. Peace. S. A. Edm und, J. Z. Green, J. H . Sherrill, John A . Sims. R. A. Cobb. J. Y . Hamrick, Geo. E . Boggs, A. D. K . Wallace. Webster*s Statue Unveiled. At Washington, on Thrusday, a dis- ! tinguished gathering of public officials including President M ’Kinley and his entire cabinet, representatives of the Senate and the House of Representa tives, the judiciary of the United States supreme count and other branches of public life, participated in the exer cises attending the unveiling of the ■ c lossal bronzy statue of Daniel W e b ster, executed by Hie Italian sculptor. , Trentanove, and presented to the Uni- ! ted Svtates by Mr. Stilson Hutchins, of . Washington. The President and most of the other distinguished guests pro ceeded to the Scott Circle, where at 12 , o’clock, the statue was unveiled. The drawing of the veil w'as performed ; by Jerome Bonaparte, the great-grand- : son of Webster, assisted by Mi-s. Hutch- ^ ins and Miss Katherine Deering. Lexington's $200,000 Mill. A new cotton mill with a capital of $200,000 was organized at Lexington this week. Seventy-five thusand sub scribed by citizens of the tow'n; part of the remainder will be taken by men in the county. It is an assured fact that the factory will be built at an early date, and will probably be located in the northern portion of town. Am ong the promoters are Mes.=5rs. Grimes, brothers, J. F. W ard, W . G. Peary, J. F. Hargrave, G. W . Montcasitel and others. This will make three mills for Lexington and will add much to the prosperity and growth of the town. THE NATIONAL L’AW MAKhlK. 'vVhatConsress I« Doing From D ay t« 0 «jr T he Se«nt«. Twenty-flfth Day.— Senator Hoar’a resolution asking for a detailed report ot the conduct of the war in the Phil ippines passed the Senate without di vision. The Senate is discussing Hale's res olution regarding the seizure of Ameri can flour. Senator Davis says negoti ations are proceeding satisfactorily. Senator Aldrich made a public agree ment to take a vote on the currency l)ill the 15th of February. H e wished to make the date the 8th. but Alien ob jected. Twenty-Sixth Day.— The day’s pro ceedings were confined tp speechmak- ing. Senator Wellingiton, of Mary land led off with a long argument on the Philippine question, maintaining that the Philippines should have the right to govern themselves, this gov ernment affording them such protec tion as they might need. Senator Mc- Ennery. of Lousiana gave notice that he will have something to say about the proposed amendment to the con stitution of North Carolina. Teller of fered another Installment ot his speech on the financial bill. Hr. Teller had not conclnded his remarks when he suspended for the day. The Senate then a-ljourned. Twenty-seventh Day.— .4 speech, sen sational in interest and international in its importance, was delivered in the Senate by ;vlr. Hale, Republican, of Alaine, The occasion of the utterances was the simple quesfion whether a resolution introduced by Mr, .Mien, Populist as to the recognition by this country of diplomatic representatives of the Transvaal republic, should be directed to the President, or to the Secretary of State. Mr. Hale made the question the text of an impassioned speech in which he leclared that nine- tenths of the -\merican people sympa thized with the Boer.^i in their gallant struggle for liberty against one of the greatest powers of the world. H e spoke with unusual force, decisiveness and earnestnes.^, even for him. and his pas sionate eloquence claimed the closest attention of every auditor. _\t the opening, the Allen resolution, calling upon the Secretary of State for infor mation as to whether any represemta- tive of the Transvaal had applied to the T'nited States government for recogni tion, and it such application had been made, it it. had been accepted; and if not, why not. was laid before the Sen ate. Pending the further discussion ot these measures the Senate adjourned. Twenty-eighth Day.— Little new in formation was developed in the Clark senatorial investigation by the Senate eommittee on privileges and elections. T. F. Xormoile, cf Butte, Mont,, a member of the last Legislature, testi fied that he ‘had been approached with an offer of *12,300 to vote for Mr, Clark, but had not accepted it. and had voted for Conrad throughout the con test, Mr, Cason, who was on the stand Tuesday, was recalled tor additional cross-examination. He said he had been urged by Mr, Clark to secure the vote of Representative -Marcy, Mr, Clark indicating to him that he would pay $10,000 for it, but as he found that Marcy would vote for Clark anyhow, he did not approaich him with the proposition. As neither side was prepared to in troduce other witnesses, the commit tee, after a hearing of less t'han two hours, adjourned until Monday. COL. BRVAN SPEAKS. Enthusiasfic Audience Greets Him in Baltimore. DISCUSSES THE MONEY QUESTION. Also Elucidates His Position on the Problem of Expansion— A Large ^ Audience Hears H im . Baltimore, Md., Special.— Hon. W . J. Eryan delivered an address here Saturday night upon the political questions of the day to an audience which filled the m'usic hall, the big gest auditorium in the city to its full est capacity, and which greeted him and his remarks with the greatest en thusiasm. The meeting was held un der the ausi)ices of the 'Maryland D em ocratic Association, one o>r the free silver wings of the Democratic party of the State, and was not encouraged in any manner by t'he regular Dem o cratic organization. In fact, the latter held strictly aloof from any partici pation in the affair. They made no effort to discourage it in any manner. THREE NEW FACTORIES. Brilliant Outlook for High Point This Year. The present year gives promise of a record breaker in building factories iu High Point. Besides the new factory, the Lindsey chair company, organizeil there a few days since, three more in course of organization and it is more than probable that the names of the contemplated enterprises will be forth coming in a few days. Messrs. Oscar and Gurney Kearns and their associ ates will build a factory scon. As yet they have not come to any decision as to the line of goods they w^ill manufac ture. A company for the manufacture of pants is being gotten up by Mr. J. Henry Millis. The capital stock of the company will be $15,000 and about all the stock has been subscribed. Mr. A . R . Hamm er, late superintendent of the Piedmont Table company, and others, will erect a wood working plant soon. The class of goods to be manufactured has not been decided upon. Escape of Prisoners. Six persons broke out of Wilke.=? county jail Friday night. They were released by a negro prisoner, who broke the lock with a pick. While h<? was in the act of breaking the lock u another cell the jailor’s attention was but not one of the Democratic leaders ' attracted by the noise and he captureil appeared or the platform, and an of- ■ the negro who was responsible for tho fer of stage tickets was politely de- j release of the other five men. The dined by the principal members of the ! sheriff says those v.'ho got away are Democra.tic State Central Committee. | bad men and were to be tried for seri- W ith the party who came from : offenses. % Washington with Mr. Bryan were Sen- . ________ ator Tillman, of South Carolina. Con- i First Class Postofflc^ gressm-an Sulzer, of N ew York; Rich- > , , . ardson, of Tennessee; Jones, of Vir-! It seems an assured fact that tne ginia, and DeArmond, of Missouri. It was nearly eight o’clock when the party reached the music hall when the crowd greeted him uproariously. Mr. Bryan said in part: “ I w'ant to assure you in the begin- Charlotte postoffice will be graded as a i first class posroffice after the 30th of I March. According to the regulations * a postoffice must receive $40,000 or more, as actual receipts for stamp.?. ONE ning that m y happiness does not de- | money orders, etc., sold during the pe- pend upon any honor which the peo- ■ riod ,of a year before it can be ranked pie of this nation can confer, neither ‘ do I believe that this nation’s happi ness or welfare depends upon any one person. As in politics, as in the army, the generals get'glory and the privates do the work. And therefore I feel that I owe it to those who for nearly four years have been bearing the burden in the beat of ibe day; I owe it to them to S'ay that what I have done is but an atom compared with what they have done. “In 1896 the voters proved that they could control t'he policy of the party and during the last three years they have proven that they could hold what they gained in 1896 in spite oif news- , papers, in spite of railroads, in spite j of banks, and in spite of every as a first class office. The office needs to receive only $7,000 in additional sales by the 30th of March, when it will have received the necessary $40,- 000. Its receipts have been a good deal more than $10,000 for each quarter; and in the next five weeks the sales are sure to be largely in excess of the $7,- 000. fiuence s'upposed to obtain, the plain people cf the Democ*ratic party have and now stand for the Chicago plat form, in all that it says. I want to be gin with an accepted proposition, that proposition whicii 1 consider most fun damental in government. “ I find it in the Declaration of Inilo- pendence— if j*ou will pardon me for quoting anything from that old and State N e w s Notes. In Charlotte this week one A . W . Whitaker assaulted Mr. Will Keerans, a lawyer, because Mr. Keerans asksd him some embarrassing questions j while he was on the witness stand in outworn document as our Republican ; friends seem to think it. court and had criticised him in hi.^ speech before the jury. Whitaker had a hearing before Mayor McCall for his assault on Mr. Keerans and was sen tenced to thirty days in jail. H e ap pealed and gave bond for his appear ance. None of the Charlotte lawyers would appear for Mr. Whitaker in the I trial. Mr. Keerans formerly lived la NDRFQLKiNftW/WESTERN British Losses 7 ,967 . A London dispatch of Thursday says: The British losses in. killed, wounded I and captured up to date are 7,987 of- i fleers and men. I V & fcQ8a 8BCT» T H B O U S J H S l i i i e E R ^ Blackburn Declared Elected At Frankfort, Ky., on Thursday, J. j C. S . Blackburn was formally declar- ed elected United States Senator at the . joint legislative session. i The Jim ^ o w Car Bill. j The Virginia House of Delegates i passed the “Jim Crow Car” bill, or the bill requiring separtate cars for whites and blacks on t6 e railways without a dissenting vote._______________ Pric?s of Sugar Reduced. j New York, Special.— The American : Sugar Refining Company announces a i reduction of five points on soft sugars ; Number 2, and Numbers 7 to 11 inclu sive, in any quantity. The reduction hold indefinitely. W a ges Reduced. In a circular which has been posted i I on the walls of the Pullman sub-office, ; I at the union station. Chicago, a reduc- ‘ tion in the wages of sleeping car con- ' ductors is announced. Fesperman Caught Mack Fesperman, colored, wanted in Charlotte for the murder of his wife, Irene Fesperman. was arrested at Ker shaw, S. C., on Friday, by W . S. Orr, chief of police of Charlotte. A Blow at Fair Card Players. The criminal court grand jury at Charlotte in its report says it is alarm ed at the increase of crime and believes it is due to the desire for gambling which permeates all sbratas of society and that the “dainty hands that deftly deal cards at progressive euchre par ties should be dealt with as sternly as the negro ‘crap sliooters.’ ” 'T Js a B s x a is is ] o l j q i e , KORFOLK TO COLUMBUS. CLOSE CONNECnONS^ W> B. BEViLUGeneoaites. .r o a n o k e :,v a . Atlanta’s Celebration. Atian-ta, G'a,, Special.— The Virginia Society in Atlanta celebrated tihe birthday o^! the Ccnfederaoy’s cihief by attractive exercises at l‘he Grand Opera House. Sea.ts were set apart ifor the various local partiotic associations and the boxes were occupied by Governor ] Oajidler, State oH;cers, justices of the 1 Suprema Coui t, the local clergy and | the beauty and cihivalry of Atlanta, j Hon. Hamaton Do.uglass. president ot ' the Virginia Society, presided. j State N ew s Notes The first catch of shad were on the street Thursday and were offered for sale at 50 cents apiece tor bucks and 75 cents for roe.— Ncwbern Journal. T ie Hamlet smallpox patients are all confined in a railroad car in the woods and there is thought to be little danger that it will spread. Vice Presidenit E, St. John, of the Seacard Air I>ine announced that the company would rebuild in Baleigh at an early date the shops which were de stroyed by fire some years ago. The cotton mill development this year is simply astonishing, Lexington is to have a $200,000 mill, Klttrell one, Selma one. Over ten mills have been organized or put well on the way for organization thus quickly in 1900. Free Rural Mail Delivery. Washington, D, C „ Special.— It has been decided by the postofflce depart ment to permit the star route system In a measure to supplement the system of rural free delivery, and to permit carriers on star routes to deposit mails in proper receptacles placed along their line of travel. This plan will be inau gurated in South Carolina, beginning July 1, ajid will be extended to other p a i^ of the country as rapidly as pos< Bible. . \ Tracks W a sh ed O u t The almost unprecedented downpour of rain Thursday night in the section contiguous to Wilmington, consider ably delayed traffic in the different ralroadis running into the city. On the Yadkdn division of the Atlantic Coast Line, all trains had to be annulled on account of washouts in the track and trains on the Wilmington & Newbern divisron of the same system were de layed several hours for the same rea son. Hutton and Bourbonnais -have secur ed through the authcriiies at Wasb- lng:on. a $1 ^0,000 contract for boxes in which to store census reports. This firm also has the contract for supply ing the Blackwell Durham Tobacco Con^panv w’ith all the boxes they may noe .1 for a period of twelve months. This contract was formerly filled by northern mills.— Hickory Press. An annex of sixteen roon^ will soon be completed at the ineane asylum. I t Will be occupied by th e officers of the .tsstitution and by pay patients. The House. Twenty-fourth Day.— The urgent de ficiency appropriation bill was taken up in the House. It was the general expectation that it would open up a stftrmy debate upon the question of ex pansion, in view’ of the large army and navy items it contains, but members only became very much engrossed in a discussion of an item of $150,000,000 i for rural free delivery, in which all are • personally interested, and the subject I of expansion was barely touched upon. I The last hour of the debate was enliv- \ ened with an attack by Mr. Richardson the minority leader upon the Secretary of the Treasury for his course in con nection with the s«Ie of the N ew York custom house. Mr. Hopkins, of Illi nois, championcd the Secretary. Twenty-fifth Day.-The Roberts com mittee concluded its work and came to a unanimous finding of the facti;. The majority report will be signed by seven members. It favors exclusion of Roberts from the House. The minori ty report, signed by two members, fa vors the seating of Roberts, then ex pelling iiim. Those who sign the lat ter are DeArmond, Democrat, and Lit tlefield. Republican. Democrats Lan- ham and Miere voted with the major ity. Twenty-sixth Day.- The House pass ed the Senate bill to extend the powers of the director of the census, after striking out the committee amendment to authorize the director to contract for extra printing with private con tractors. After some further debate the committee rose, the bill was passed and the House adjourned. Twenty-seventh Day.— The pension appropriation bill, carrying $145,245,- 250,was passed by the House. It was made the vehrcle cif at.task upon the Commissicner of Pensiions by Mr. Cur tis, of Kansas, wiho was seconded by Mr. Lenitz and Mr. Norton, of Chio; Mr. Kobins'on. of Indiana, and other Northern Dem-ocrats. All inveighed against lihe lack of liberty in the ad ministration of Che pension laws. The Ccmmi'-ss'icner was ably defended by a score of members from both sides, of the House. A ridar was put upon the bill, by un.anim'ous consenic. empower ing the Commissioner, in his discre tion. to withhold the fees of attorneys of recoi*d in pension cases where he was satisfied t’hat the attorneys had not prepared the cases under t'heir per sonal supervision. Mr. Barney, cf W is consin. in charge of the bill, said tbe Commissioner of Pensions’ escima'tes under the bill during coming year would largely decrease, but the appro- pr.fati'on sihculd no‘t be reduced owing to the pendency of 25,000 Spanish war claims, which $5,000,000 or $6,000,00c would cover. Twenty-eighth Day.- The House spent an hour Tuesday in disposing ol bills favorably reported and among those pa.:sed were the measures tc build the League Island and Mare Island Dry Docks -of stone instead o‘ timber. The reports on the Roberts case were also received. An hour was given to pronouncing eulogies on the ■late Representative Danford. of Ohio. Mr. White (N. C., colored) presented a petition signed by 2,413 persons for national legislation asains-L lynching and mob violence, and asked that it be read at the clerk’s d-ssk. ^Ir. Ricnard- »on (Tenn.) objected, raying thil there was no reason ;t\'hy this petition should not take the usual course. Look U p Old Cotton Cleim. At Washington Southern Senators express themselves as hopeful over the prospects of securing legislation during the present session of Congress, look ing to the refunding of money paid into the treasury of the United States soon after the civil war, as the result of the sale of the cotton captured by the Fed eral troops. There was originally about $30,000,000 of this money, but a Statesville. 1 Tuesday evening as the work train ! on the Southern was entering Hickory j from the west some boys threw rocks I at it. One of the rocks struck the fire- ; m an and badly fractured his arm. This j thing of rocking trains is bad busines:i I and possibly if those who indulge in such sport knew that if arrested and I convicted it would give them a long ■ term in the pen, they would quit it. 1 • The Waldensian farmers, located in Burke county, at Valdese, a station onportion of it was paid to the owners of i the cotton soon after the war. The re-■ mainder was left in the treasury and ' ^ ^ h ' ^ has remained there ever since. Sena- These people began lu tor Money, who is giving special at- ^^^ke county with small capital and tention looking to the reopening of the upon low priced lands. They are rap subject, says that the sum left amount- | idly developing fine farms and it will ed to about $I1,000;000. A bill intro- j soon be the most independent colon^ duce<l by Senator Davis gives one year ; nonnia *■ ^ additional time for proof of such claims i “ I,® !!”'® UBited before the court of claims. It has been favorably reported by the iSenate com mittee on claims and Senator Money thinks the outlook very good for fa vorable action. Most of the claims are held in the Southern States. Joy in LadysniithT Locatca I„ I the .state u„u J motli Cave. Utah has prodi„,,,| der. This time ii \ ' “'t?.- So remarkable j! ' that it bids fair of that other suiit»r Mammoth cave i ,1 Francisco ChronMe northwestern Utah, one of the satch range. Tl,, Plored a distance of 4 mouth, but there o .s n lo ,- J stopped by a io^ j™ u l the opening into the nex, Chamber. The m„,„h twenty feet wide ani! for, ,' ■ A few feet from the e„, strous icicle or iee™,„„“ ; .^ l diameter, it reache.s from -'J the ceiling, a distunc-e ot feet. The column ha.vljcej ■ the dripping of ,i,e It e r 'S It IS a clear sapphire-like bl J ing this great gnarcliug roi-l explorer finds a d o z t .r l l Some of them are , overe,i of ice two inches thick o 'J to charm a skater, Ot'iieJ. 1 warm almost hot air Tin.' '1 fed by small streams, 50^,: cold, that ooze froa, crannC. wall. All about itanrt little smaller than the -ian the entrance. There are p eil of these. Stalactites or icc ar?' from the ceiling. The feature of the cave is that rents of air, varying in from Arctic cold to Saliara'iil about in it, and make the he is having an attack of agJit J times a fierce Sood creek drives a mass of Hoaa,. through the entraiic- of tiieapl across its thousand feet o; | varying temperature to ihe'z the second of the series ol "ir.i fectually barricading it. r j warning of the wonders 'oeaeiij you come to the edge of a prt ■ Mount Ealdy's rocky enviroci ■ ing over the sixty-'foot iire.:: ', see a big dark hole ar liielefti;! neath you. As though tain:! guard this wonderful cave froi of man she has thrown a ;rfa:n lime rock across tho en:ran«.; mon settlers had heard of ice from vagrant Indians. mained for two snuh-noseil. freckled urchins of 10 iinil i;t find it while "herdin' cows.' X o w tliat Hawaii is li. Iiavct-.l tho Ilawaiijius will liaw to tlieir laz.v. indifl'cn'iin. sun ofFt| learu how to dudp*. S O U T H E R N RAiE\V.<! Condensed Schf'aulf o' Pa-^ In EiTc-t Nov. IB.bd. Ves. .Vo;:; Korthboand. N'o. 13. \o. Ij. Uuijv. Daity ?ai.. ; States. Mr. John B. Brockett, a prominent business m an of Elizabeth City, died l^^t^'W’ednesday morning at the age The Golden Belt manufacturing cou:- Ladysmith, By Cable,-T.he enemy i Durham has brought suit for have placed in position new guns ®*?^es against the Milhlser m anu facturing company of Richmond, Va.,throwing eight-inch shells and have been bombarding more vigorously for for infringement upon the rights of pa- amouut troops are jubilant over General Bul- ler’s successful advance. His gans can be heard distinctly, and the burst ing of shells can be plainly seen. British force have been wounded. The The Populist State convention will meet in Raleigh Wednesday, April IS. The capacity of the Southside cotton To Oust a Democrat. being increased by the addition Washington. D . C.. Special.— The machinery. Some twenty-odd house committee on elections. No. 1 , j houses are also to be built in th<? divided on party lines and by a vote cf | ^*®j»ity of the mill. The growth of Sa- six to two decided to recommend the i f suberb Is safe, steady and suro. seating of W m . F. Aldrich. Republi- ~ ^ > “ ston Republican, can, who contests the seat now held I At Plumtree, Mitchell county -Wed- by Gaston A. Robbins, Democrat, for ; nesday of last week, while at work on the Fourth congressional district of I a mica mine, Louis Buchanan wa'* Alabama, It is the first decision in a | killed and Sam Wilson seriously if not contested election case at the present | fatally injured by an explosion Bu- session of Congress. The contest was \ ehanan was about forty-five years oI<’ based on alleged intimidation and ' '^a^es a wife and several children' racial prejudices growing out of the' Three new cases of smallpox were appeals for white supremacy. A mi-, discovered Saturday in GreenslToro nority report will he made in beial! Patients being negroes residing al of Mr. Robbins. j most beyond the citv Americans Fired O n . Manila. By Cable.-On Thursday a i other'm '^nV w » r beyond the city limits. . Nelson Smith, colored, is in W a ke I eounty jail charged with stealing au- pack train escorted by 50 men of Co i thar-'m-tl* allegation ; = C. Thirtieth infantry. Lieut. BaLton ' L f o f T ' commanding, was ambushed by insur- : ried off thlhusband and ca.- genu near Lipa, province of Laguna the wife nfr7 supposed and two Aoiericans were killed Pour offered any serious resistance, were wounded and nine are m'issing, hiJ ‘»at In a letter to Tne insurgents fired three volleys and dier ? n ^ w colored sol- Z S u W“- McB'‘rlye^r!"*‘'’-'’‘“?" Lv. AtJant;i,CT “ At]«nih.ET “ Norcross.. ** Bxiford..... " Gaine8%*ilU*l.vua........ “ Cornelia.... “ Mr. Air}-.-. Lv. T<x;ctja...... W’lninster. “ Senec*a----- “ Central...... *' Gruonviile. “ t>par’burK. “ Gaffnvy.... “ BlarkahurK “ KiuysMt.. “ Gastonia... ** Charlone.. Ar. (ire’usljoro 7uJa l:i(to U: 8 JJia' 1 oui' ■ • OIWji;10 U)a ... I :• iuij:>a J ly,‘iS;i, ■ 11 1*5 a- . ’ Ji ;}ua .; '*• 11 5fa I2 ;.!m 12 1 4b ji. 2 :>4 J. y o7p 4 Usv T oiil.[tb-ii 10-'i .i i:.}. Lv. Gre'jisboroi Ar. NorfoJk . . i ......... I 11 Ar. Danville...! 11 Uop 11 .*>'5P A t . Bichmuntl..; *itOu A r. W ’hinjrton •• B 'nioreP .h “ P h’delphia. “ N ew York Fsr.Mni < \ Southbound. No. No. 3.. No.*' Duily . DHiiy. Tilso: 4WP 3.V )a •• «2 2 a : f.i'P 11 15 a. 10 43P Lt. N.y.,Pa.E. “ F h’delphia. “ Baltim ore. 'W ash’ton.. Lv. Richmcnd., Lt. Danville... Lv. Norfolk. .. Ar- Gro’nsboro Lv. Gre’nBboro Ar. Charlotte.. Lv. (xastOQ'.a... •• Kinp’silt.. ** Blanksbarg “ i+affney__ ” Sparbnrg. “ Greenville. '* Central.... “ Seneca...... W’minster. “ Toceoa. — « Mt. Airy... “ Cornelia... " L tU a ...........“ Gainesville “ Bnford... Norcroas. ▲r. Atlanta,£T " Atlanta,CT rioin nuop o«p ; 7 C4p 10 OOP lu 4!) p ii'ai'p 11 40p12 2na 1 25a 4 15a 4 as a4 &*>a 5 ISa ti 10 .5 10 a 5 loa !S1011343 i‘l\J 12 30P 1 »P ■3':5p| iS [| :£}[ 'si-Jo a '^v 5To. IL K.X. Son. B etw een L u la and Atl»* I 1= of the insurgents. Severa.i animals of the pack train were killed and their packs were lootetl Closing Mines. Scranton, Pa.. Special,_The Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western com pany has closed its mines. Officials the comijany declare this ia done be cause of an overproduction for the’ market demands; but among the ers there is general conclus^in t ^ ^ : is doi:e for t'ne purnosp ^ any labor trou.^er\:LrTTH " America. Mr. Howard P . j„nes, president ot iT th <=omPanv. With headquarters a t W ilson, is arrang- the -Wilson court house by which by dropping-the amount charged for using ^ . phone in a slot, one may talk witi C h^gtT n^t^^C - Xo. 13.’ STATIONS. ^ 1 D aily.I _________ 8 lOp 11 OoaiLT- .Luto , A' 8 34p 11 38a “ MnysvilU-* \ ",^nx'\ 8 50p 11 32 a[ “ Harm cnv ‘ U 9 tpp 12 30plAr. Atbt-a^ - Note close comieciion a' ■ main line trains. “A" a.m . “P 'p . m.. Chesapeake Line Stcanu*.-s in between Norfolk and BiUtiii:'•. , ; Nos. U7 :uid SS-Dail.v .. Southwfsttrn Vediibulc I'”-’*;!-' .'i Pullman sh<;piBK<'ar>i bet>v»- -i • I New Orleans, via WashJnc ''3 -. I Montcomerv, and also .-.r Memphis, via Washinicton. l-'L mingham. Also elejfunt -■ Obsebvatio .n* Caiw bftwf'York. Firstclass thoni’aj:n..i'‘ tween Washington and Atiar-^; serve all meals en route. ; r| ington Mondays, Wedr«**w.‘\" r Tatoturistslfeepinjrearw iU runta- ._ W ashington and San PranrW:* '- - Pullm an drawing-room G reensboro and Norfolk. <Norfolk for O ld P o in t (.'omk-' .. .: Nos. -do and 36—United I BoUd between WashinKtun ■ via Southfcn Kailway. A- V> '--''I L. & N. K .^., being ctijnp*'*'-'^ 1 and coaches, throuiih withou- ■ seagers of all clawLS. ,d'--M Bleeping cars between New* leans, via Atlanta and tween Charlotte and Atlanta- ■ serve all meals en route. Mos. S4 and 12. FEANES.aAUNON. - v, Third V-P.* Sen. Mgr. W. A. TUBS. ■ Q .P.A..WaJiin»ton. "iHIh Itio Govornmtnl. " ,1 file of the army n(V ,? ileaucntly commentc.i i’O” 'i Otis’ extreme con| untters ot i>etty detaill ,’nrth line recently o n | ifc down at the side of i‘',r from the v.ell-d.rectl l-t i,-u rR e n ts . One o', tnj roued havc-r^ack i.l a.»l "•al-'--.l J O 'V .. tl I f i L lo^t haversack. ii| h.ni prcttJ here. O'Malley j ,„nt <>i t'le comnanj-l r '",' t O'Mallev over Iii| H ' " ’, i‘ .t asv,'ell bekill-i IOti-^ a f '" " ''" ' "I ''""l.le ai»l cornin' over tl ' .'•’Sorilfn- aiul a - v .n l don't you '^ " '1 I "" r"'' I I " o p r°P " ‘>- J.1 , down just in time tJ „i Mausers, he thre| the ground and saul ' 1 11 say, Ot.», 1 ■„, dead wrons, I ne^ u There s your . , -ralve it to the G..ve, 0-- wheat, as an cquiv.ileil * can be >hi;)ped iroil ■ almost any point il i,T about JO cents. ■ ,r Men O nly'- Coushs. Coid.s, A ‘l KiDK'* Wild Cljerry « I.'M t nnd it cure.-. Bbkm Ir-MrlotW. K. I'- 'I NO core, no pay. ^ t ^ K first State to „. to widow.-^. , are worn Tor three ye mourning by every grow aiier llic death ol a iin ii fyai family.__________ Time by Forelock/ i until sickness overtakes ^ ftired feeling, the first rhc \ih€ first <Wdrnings of f'npuj jfest, take Hood's Sarsap I <odl rescue your health e a serious sickness, ^e , because ■In a Coffee Grovs. lall those bushe> with i; along their branchcl and the taller troc anici irow ing arc pimento.-;, if' io rk i gels its -allspico." does it not? M of pomids wouUl . hill >lops. Am ong tl ,> huniining bird.- sparkle | J hover; biuierrties as Ipute the honey with 1 around the corner you X of tiny {jround doves land again the larger Icross the road. U p 5clow the sounds of vc .. Slop your carriage Those are the \v<^rk5 ]. and tiin>e ilat terracc; I into stiuares are the m which the berries _ can sec that some of _ la difrcrent color to the ril |iu-> arc those that arc IDftee berries; the others ^ ] have not yet been fille<ll \c is Sick fth e m e d iG in e I reconi for I number of abst of female II E. Plnkham\ Oompound. -Mrs. by her leiti Lynn that a nen have bi J to health by I i and advice. -AH letters to Mr pm are receive read and by women t Is certified to I • and post I and others lam 's own cl War free book co. gthese oertltlcaie ailing woman [to wHtB to iWf, ' and get her a\ 1 of charge. tiaklam Med- Co.. Lyan, : « iou menl |-»lmnwriUng advortlsciB. So fcrop can »wwith= ’otash. t>lade of f ,!jrain [ail I'ruits 1 “ '- " “ <• I!W . ».,i^ % [eo Chronreie7t“ ‘“^ ' “ S l l-sioni Utah n e L . °'=“snT f distance of i coo f-; The m o:th “ lie e : wide and from the en/ran ■ joK le or ice i-ol„n,n eL h ?" I?-- It reaches from t l ‘ Ijn g . a distance of sevf °'l | h e cchmin has-be'en t m n e Of the w a t e / 3 T ear sapphire-Iike blu“ 3 > sreat guarding rn.,,!: 1 , “ rtozen smal^^' l « o inches thick, of tmn-■Imosc hot air t >, l - n s t r o a n .::s „ L \ \7 j r ,; f™ “ c-rannies 'al ■e ceiling. The most 3 |>f the cave is that a dozcj I »ir. laiy m g in tsmpeia l-ctic cola to Sahara heat , I ’.'• “ake the visitoA' iv in p an attack of ague a V ftfrce 3 cod from j- l-ives a mass of aoatioj |J J the entrance of the cave J Its thousand feet of p4 l I « “ !'erature to the moril | n d o: the series of cavesj I barricading it. There i<] I of tne wonders beneath J ■e to -.he edge of a prec-iplJ « a ia y s rock.v environs, lof y the sixty-foot precipicrjl r dark hole at the left aij J I'u . As though nature sJ l^s wondertul cave from ^ »h e has thrown a great v k across the entrance. J ■ lers had heard of this cavjl ft vagrant Indians, bat il ■ ■cr two snub-nosed. red-baiJ I urch:ns of 10 and i; yeatsl Ihile •herdin’ cows." |iat Haw aii i?. to havesiw ivaiiaiis >vili iiavc to pve j in»lifi'4>ivi].-c sort of iilfij |V.- to ll.MlL'i-. | T H E R N R A I L W A 7 .I SrfcoitLJ*=‘ o* Pa«s?n?erTni2t| 1 E:Te<rt Xov. 19.1S:*9. I Ves. 'Xo.lifst, jond. Xo. 12. Xo. 3S.: Ex. Xal| UJttuv. Dai!v. Sac. i I I [« ET 8 6«.a bst .. ^9 ;k»a. IU U) 2 lu ir. a 10 .a., .i 21 C-aa' Iry. '31 rjua 11 5-Ja is:er.' ». . 1 u. . .1 v: ;.:iu *1 2 H4 .ur*: J y i>7p 4 :0-iry 4 0-5 : .It.. I!;!!: G U :. 4 3)p;Ua 3;vp liM cap It 7lPr, 15 :s?. 2b 'i" >3uC ......I , 3 ;:{}•: 8 u)t- S5 i 15p 12 com 1 uup 2 Iron 4a l>, ,rui iii j- 5 d i:>j- •5 r'>] : b Jo;. Ju p( 11 -iop 11 56p •;tuo 6 0Uni........ .rto n ...........- P.it......... _nhia.'..........fork.:.......... G <2 a ...... fe t<i a ........ 10 15a .......... I, Vrs. und. No. iio. No.37. No.ll Dtijly. DaiJy. Daily I.E. 12 15 8 Iphia. 4 a)p 3 50a> 0 55p fi22a; 92up-- II 15a 10 45pl^_|_____ ■oud..; 12 01a, nOOpi 11 ^®P| j co-ip:6 lOa |k- I ..........iboroi.......... 8 8&D 5 I5a iboro 7 -4p itte.. lUCOp lu 4»p!I Mr ..............i b arg 11 31 pi 11 40pi12 2flui 1 25 ai ■2^'aj 3'25a iville 7 (6 a 9 258 10 07 8 10 458 10 58« 11 S4a 12 30p 1 arp 'sis’p 8 Mp 3 Sip "4 55P H 55p 12 05m'. ll2Pi ISipi 2 (»F| 2 34p: 8 15p!4 sop? 5 4iP| T32Pi gfrJPl 8 2!0P 8 48P 0 3SP 10 OOP ^W|Pi. r a n L u te O M S T A T IO N S . I .*j2 a “ H arm ony *' ^ t 3Up A r. • conueciion m ade 3^ ■trains. I “P ” p. m .. l-.ko L ine Stoam ers in , f orfoU: und Baltjm '»r^-. =j.g,oa * f Sind ;ib-D:iily. I ’ffpinj: ^-urs betxvt^n J|:.n s . via W oshir.Kton. j 1-1 V. an.i also betweci* >« “^vi8 'W a.shinpton, Ati.in;. . Alsr> elefKint 1 liov CaIIS U'twwu lirslolass thoroagbU rt- |i,binj7toD and Atianta- . p tV ^ iT nals en ronte. P Tonduys. W edEesdfly^^.H t)^ f .11 And San F n m c ise o w i^ raw'iuii-r«>om Kieepi“ b ^.Qnedn o a u d ^ ’orf<.Ik- 1 -.r O ld P o in t CoMfO.>‘J -5, lin d :« -U n ite d State.- 0^ |-tt*n W ashinfrton p. B- I^ D K ailvfiy. A . & ' ' •I'.nrfjjj li., iiig «r‘.»:nposc*d ■<»s. ih ro u ch w ithout l!iUc!aK..cs. >51 L v s l^-:w w n X e«' York »n f *3>iJ I A tlanta an d M ontgoioj^isj ^ la rlo in and A tlanta- ^ Leals e;i route. ^ c’ceP^J Hi nnd IV -Pallnisn ■fiiohiujud and Cbur^^Vo’K o i U an d " f « A S X O X . 'i,.!, ihc G3vcrmntnl. iE‘-‘ ' I fill- of the army tin I-i'- c o n in ien tc l i)ll^' extreme coil- L ,,f pellv detail. ' “Tiil''-i’'‘'- •■*". '....rlli Ii"- rceciitl>/'i;c ■■ ' ■.,. ,|.'«ii ;>i. the v.dl-ilireot- GOOD ROADS NOTES. X«\T YorkV iload Matoiia** The State of X o w York ».’»ioys ouo (lecitloil adrautage iu the work of cou- stnicting iuiproved roails iu the fact that it contains, withiu its ov;u limits . M............. , iintl pretty well distributeil lUroiij^h- •"'‘I*' ! out its area, au ample supply of iii'st iia«! ‘j'"'” - • niie raw material. Tiiere arc uoubr- >: «:ilko.l down States as fully blest iu this 5’insMrcon'i^ :nul I'espect, aud ihere are Jertainly many ■ prclty i others uot thu.s blest. O n the whole, ........ ' ; it is «loubtful if auy other State 'vith luTo. (VMalloy.*’ j so j?reat a proportionate extent of tlu* i-iitnpany- ! level aud ai*ab!e laud has so abuiulaut aud well distributed a supplj* of road- (V^!alU•y over m? . :.M a -v .c - li 1,0 k ille d T - Jl!- ' .. ilfl hi> : r-i'I ':i' r a:»''' ™m'''' ''Ver qnarries of gooil roail stone making material. There are few conuties in the State 'Tiiii aii'i ^ fii' in’- i =.re not now iu oijeratiou.iiiid there :', '1 "viHi pav the Gnv- j are still fewer iu wiiicli sittih quarries . -.forsack.' ' ••;u v.-a!ko<i on and Rot - ■ • rropony .md. he i.,wn ju'i i" ••''.;-;,/'Mn.Hers. he threw ilie iroiiml and said. ■ ' • 'come lo-iiiorrow ■ ni >3v. -Otis, mt '' lirad wr'ini;. ! never TlicroV yonr oloocy it to till’ Gnveru- . ■ n’ :•< an c«juivalcnt • ." ^.11 Ih* >hipped from '. ' •'•Ir.tst any point in iValx'-.- Ai ycnts. VcfMfaOnly ! trcli#. I'olds. A‘th- might not profitably be opened. On Loug Islaud there is, we believe, uo • tjaarry, strictly speaking, but there i are numerous deposits of gravel :uid bowldets, •.vhich m ay bo utilized for I roadiuakiug with admirable results. The Hudson Kiver region is thickly dotted with quarries of limestone, • granite aud trap. In the CatskiH aud JShawangunk mouutaius aud aloug the Delavrare aud Susquehanna rivers aud . their tributaries bluestoneis pleuiil'ul, ; Vv'itha liberal admixtnre of i-nudsioue aud limestoue. Along the Mohawk ' Valley aud the Hue of the Krie Canal, clear to Lake Erie, saudstuue and ____- . limestone abound, as they do north- >.,.x H:nc> 'Vild j ward, ou Lake Ontario and the St. 1 Lmvrence Paver. In the lake region .-md the Southern Tier aaudstoue is the chief material, with here and there au outcropping of bhisstoue. W e are uot sure that there is more thau oue county in the State outside of L o n g Ifclaud in which there is uot a quarry of one of these kinds of stouc iu operation. A n d wherever such a quarry exists nothing is needed hut a stone crusher to enable the out- putting of first rate material for im proved roads. The value of these different stones for roadmaking varies, of course, bnt they are all good. Trap and granite are, no doubt, the best, the former because of its unrivaled biudiug ov self-cementiag qualities, aud the lat ter because of its hardness aud dura bility. Limestoue has tine binding properties, but is too f^oft to with- M stand lieavy traffic. Bluestoue and \n h in h n \] f[ ^ i other varieties of saudstoue are uot I particularly hard, and have almost no biudiug qualitier-. It is evident, however, that these less desirable stones m ay x’l'oiitably be combined with other kiuds, and that thus a road m ay be made whick will be better thau any cf any single kind of stone; while of course the poorest of them, used alone, will m ake au incompara bly better road than mere clay and V-,,are.uopny. I ' lir.<i Stale to give *' - v.idou-.-. grantuig it fV.-. \V'.>rn for throe years by every grown the «leath of a mem- Time I The F o re lo c k ” rr-'J? sickness overtakes you. I. feeling, ihe first rheu- l r.i first ‘Wdrnings of impure Mr^r:!csi, iikc Hood’s S^rsapa^ ^ <c.'2 rescue your health And liTx i K-ious sickncss. sure ^ "5, bccause lU [r £ CoSee Grovs. ; 1" :ho>e bU'k along « wiih red their branehc^? Inn. iTi'I till’ a”ic»ng irom 1 a-ric s:c;> "allspice." It Joo' it not: Yet retd' 0: y<iinid> would not ‘ loam.— N e w York Tribune. I one hill .\inonf; xhe ^ ------ Li.:- huiiiminp binl> >parkle as i The l.oiscs W c Sufler. |r..! hovtr: butierriie.' as large j “ It mnst be plaiu to any ouo who ii>p-jic the honey with them. , gives the matter thought that we suf- r:; cK-vM iho conicr you sur- j enormous losses each year as the ofimy unround doves .atid , ."o - i r road, "c p from | ot tUe League of below the sounds or voices ! American W heelm en High^vay Im- cr. Mop ycur carriage and pvovemeut Committee. “ But what do \:i Tho'C arc the works on a \ these losses really amount to, aud how r. End iliM^e ilai terraces par- | m uch would be saved, if we hud uui- ir.t" ^gllare' are the “bar- ; formly good roads? W e m ay say that :;on which the berries are ^ ^ doesn’t cost the farmer anything to market his crops, because he does all the hauling himself. True, but isu’t his time worth somethiug? Suppose that iu place of every ton of wheat or hay or potatoes loaded on his wagon he was able, as n result of good roads, ^ ; to load up tu'o tons aud to market the j entire crop of his farm with just half the labor and in just half the time which is required at present, wouldn’t the amount of lime he could save be worth something, and wouldn't it be worth saving? Labor is the farmer’s working capital, which he is continu ally seeking to m ake as productive as possible.” ■01: can r^ee that >onie oi llie ' |:v'iinf.’ciit color lo the rest. { (Cit' sre those ihat are cov- ; I cotiie berric'; the others are |.h hivc not vtfi been filled.— W **> o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o e i> iP A E M T o n e s I ? 9 0 S u C O O C O O O O O O O O O O O O O C O C O SCBICB o n th e P n ru i. Every piece of machinery 01* con venience which time has demonstrated is a m oney maker or saver ought to be added to the farmer’s outfit just as soon as he can afford it. A u d some times wo can afl'ord a thing before we think we are able to buy it. There is always something to sell ofl' the farm at certain seasons ot the year, either grain or stock prodiicts. A u d whcu you sell a thing it is a great satisfac tion to know that you are getting ont of a thing all there is in it. You can’t always know this unless you have a reliable scale on the farm. Yon can’t well afford to send yonr wheat or corn crop, your cattle or yonr hogs to mar ket without Hrst knowing the unmber of ponnds yon arc selling. W e make it a rule never to deal with a m an who is dishonest, and all tradespeople will not cheat, wrong or defraud you knowingly, but a few will it they know they have every advantage of yon, so it is no harm to take the precaution to know just what you are doing. M is takes often occur, aud w hen you know just how m auy pounds of any thing you have sent to market it is an easy matter to rectify them. Yon also ■tuow whether to sell by the pound or in bulk, as stock is frequently sold.'In feeding, also, scales are very conven ient, for you can tell just what your feed is doing aud bringing you, and w hen the profitable limit has been reached you can stop.— Farmers’ Guide. C o n v en ien t PoiiU i-y H o u se. The central room m ay be used for storing grain or a stove placed in it 'omen r-Ow m etSioine ih s ii \ the re c o rd f o r th e im m b e r o f a b s o - Of fe m a le I l ls £• P in k h a m 's O om p o u n d . -M rs, P ln k h a m A F o rw a ril I.o o k . In speaking about good roads th ! other day Colonel Albert A . Pope said: “ It is estimated that in New . York City there are twelve thousand trucks, carrying on an average a load : of a ton and a half for three miles on each of the business days of the year, and with an average daily cost of for eacli truck. This means sixty-five ; million tons transported one mile ii] _________’ every year for $14,000,000, cr about b y hQft io tto t* i twenty-two ceuts a ton a mile. Thi^ IviiM tfJsA# « ' transportation can be done by rail at w a r a m # # - of a cent a mile. W heE . _ lPO® if oiir bigliways have been so construetec *0 oB Siih b y hBt* ■ that draught animals can haul the •a d a d v h te . : m asim am load at the m inim um x)rice. AlllnHnna 4 mm ■ lowest freight rate and •9 a erstO m t* S 9 ; prieatest freight convenience havt been combined, or, in short, w hen w€ have secured a tree interchange ol commodities throughout the civilized world, we shall have insured ‘peace aud good will am ong the nations.” ’ W h a t « e SaTiMl. T he office of lo^d in(iairy in th 3 Departm:?nt of Agriculture has esti mated that over $000 ,000,000 migat be saved annually in the United States by the construction of good roads. The statistics of the Department of Agriculture show the total am onu 6 of ail kinds of grain raised iu the United States. The amount consumed ou the farms was estimated us being olTsel by a large amount of other articles liauled bv farmers on the public roads. B y reducii«g this all to tons and using their inquiries into the cost of haul ing oue ton as a basis, it was found that the total cost of haulage am ount ed to $940,414,^65, and that two- thirds of i:hi8 enormous amount might be saved eacli year. Miw G rievaJtce. It is :io wonder the humorist feels bitterly toward the cooking schools, wheu these have all but eliminatetl the wom an w ho thinks sponge cake is xuade of sponges.— D etroit Journal. The w ar in South Afric.T is remarit- able for the unusit.il number of rn- nious British reginipnts that have suf fered. It goes without saying that none of tlieiu lias lo.'.t its historic repu tation for fighting qnalitic.':: the regret is tliat some ot them had not the chance of showing those qualities to the full. Perhaps the Black W atch never suffered so severel.v. nor is It likely that regiments like the Fighting Fifth or the Royal Irish Rifles tvtf had such an experience as in the re cent actions where bravery w as un availing. ■■■ ? ® a r e r e c e iv e d , I fwarf a n d a n - * y w o m e n o n ly . *is c e r tifie d to b y » " d p o s tm a s - ' a n d o th e r s o f I f f ^ s o w n o H y . V X * ' ^ l > o o k e ^ . ^ f l ^ e o e H i f l o a t e s . ^ I l" g w o m a n f c J o w rU e to M r s . ^ a n d g e t h e r a d ~ ■> o f c h a r g e . Co., Lynn, M ... crop can p o w w i t h = r o t a s h . t'lade of .^jrain I'ruits ^ ^cjctables avc it. If f'-'^'rljpplied ' on a full fttle, the crop— growth will be WORKS •a with Eczema, and used Tetterine with the most gratifying result. I made a permanent cure after doctors had failed to relieve me. I have symp- tons of It breaking out on another part “ 7 P««on,so you will please send me one box Tetterine by return mail for “ ® enclosed. W . L . Monnce, 124 bt. Marks avenue, Brooklyn, N . Y .” Sold by druggists or by mail for 50c. by J. T. Sl^ptrine, Savannah, Ga. 1 he rush of new postoffices to secure the iianie of Dcwcy is still going on and ittests in some measure to the continued popularity of the Admiral. .A. Dewey postoffice was established the other day in Wisconsin and on the heels of it came au application from North D a kota. Connecticut received from the inheri- lance tax during the year ended Septem ber 30. 1899. $115 ,195 .30, while the year jcforc the receipts from this source were )>133.037..37- The Treasurer says this de crease IS only teniporarj'. rijTKAsi F adkless D yes do Dot spot, strealc o r give yo u r goods an UDevealy dyed ap- pearanco. Sold by all druggists. A novelty has just been introduced by the Waterworks Company in Dawson. ^ wooden house 6 x6x 6, which is placed over cach hydrant in the city. Each of these houses contains a small stove, in which fire is kept day and night. By the payment of $i a week patrons cau secure water at any time. More mn?lirooms are raised in the vicinity of Pari.s than in any other place in the world. * riiA N OP THE HOUSE. will heat entire house; aa are perches, bb nests aud cc doors ox^ening from central room into coops. ItniiroT iii}; ]<'ai-in H om es. Through the emulation of its occu pants, innate love of beauty, or some other motive, the average village or suburban liome place eventually comes to take rank with others of its class in neatness of surroundings and gen eral improvement, and the trend is is always toward better things-—to ward unity and completeness and har monious effect. W e a r e pre-eminently a housebuild ing and a homo loving people, we Americans, and gladly hail any move ment, public or private, which tends to the improtrement of the homes of the people, aud yet m any details are overlooked or neglected which should receive attention. Especially is this true of oar farm places. T h e build ings m ay be extensive, architecturally good, if not beautiful; the fielas brouglit to a high state of cultivation; products and stock of asuiieriororder, wliile the hom e grounds wear an air of neglect and inattention. While there is some excuse for this condition of things, it ought not to be so. Farm homes, above all others on earth, should be m ade attractive, for nature stands a ready handmaiden quick to se3ond our humblest efforts, and only awaiting to bestow with a lavish hand all her beauties upon us. Yet if the dwellings, barns, etc., are given a sightly location, the grounds well seeded and not too thickly set with trees, very m uch of beauty is gained at the outset. A good mulching of fine, well rotted m anure applied to the lawn each au tumn will do m uch towards keeping the grass in good growing condition, arid will also help to withstand the drought of suqimer, aud the grass can be kept down with a two-horse instead of a hacd mower, which reduces the labor quite materially. A few good shrubs at the side of the grounds, w hen well stort^d, re quire small care, and acquire in time a size and beauty never attained by the same species in smaller groands. Plants, like people, reqnire elbow room to develop a marked individu ality. Well laid walks of gravel or brick, carried to all needed points in gentle curves, should be counted am ong the essentials, and put down as soon as po 9«»ible. Very m uch m ay be done toward the beautitying of our farm places with out the expenditure of a great deal of time, money or labor, if but the at tention and interest be drawn in that direction, and nothing knits the heart to home like beauty striven for and attained, aud somehow I have a fancy that, sooner or later, in some pleasing way our affection will spend itself out upon the hom e place in “ soft sylla bles of roses” or iu some way potent to every beholder.— Vick’s Magazine. More than half the phosphate of the world is secured iu the United States. A.H except bad ones! T h e r e a r e h u n d red s o f c o u g h m e d i c in e s w h ic h r e lie v e c o u g h s, a ll c o u g h s, e x c e p t b a d o n e s ! T h e m e d ic in e w h ic h has b e e n c u r in g th e w o r s t o f bad c o u g h s fo r 6 0 y ea rs is A y e r ’s C h e r r y P e c to r a l. Here is evidence: “ My wife was troubled with a deep-seated cough on her lungs for three years. One day I thought of how Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral saved the life of my sister after the doctors had all given her up to die. So I purchased two bottles, and it cured my wife completely. It took only one bottle to cure my sister. So you see that three bot tles (one dollar each) saved two lives. W e all send you our heart felt thanks for what you have done forus,”— J. H . Burge, Macon,C oL, Jan. 13 , 1899. Now, for tie frst time yoti can get a trial bottle of Chetty Pectoral for 25 cents. Ask yonr druggist. The Baptists of Broohiyn arc going to build a $150,000 church which will have a roof garden where services may be held during the summer evenings. There will be four elevators to carry people up and down. The pastor says no drinks of any kind will be sold. A series of measurements made at Wellesley by a Yale scientist shows that Western young women have larger heads and greater lung capacity than their Eastern si.sters. lluw ’s This •? ‘ W'.ollurOne Hundr«d Dollars Reward for any cate of Catarrh that can not bo eurad by Hall'B Cat»rrh Cure. „ F . J . CHBNBY & Co., Props.. Tolodoj^o.W e. tbe undersigned, have known F. J. CheneF for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in a! business transac- tious and flnancially ab e to carry out any I obliffatloa made hv ^ejr Arm. W*BT A T r u a x . Wholesale Druggists, To- i ledo, Ohio. ,! W a u >ikg , K in x a s & M a r v in , ^\ho!esaie I >ru«glst^. Toledo, Ohio. Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken internally, artiUKdlreotly upon the blood ana mucous Hurfacee of the sjrstem. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Dnigttlsts. Testimonials free. HalPs Family Pills are the beat I con recommend Plao’s Cure for Comump- tion to sufferers from Asthma.—E. D, Towx- BEyp, Ft. Howard, Wis., May 4, 1894. K xp lo ratlo n s In P m tacnnla. In the current number of the Qeo- graphical Journal Dr. Moreno gives an account of Patagonia, which is a por tion ot that vast area in South Am er ica still unknown to geography, and interesting because of the rich prod ucts, which it probably contains, and its charming landscapes. It seems that Patagonia does not merit the had repu tation as regards scenery which it has had since Darwin and Fitzroy received a disagreeable impression from the portion they explored. The plateaus ot Arizona find their analogy In the table lands of Patagonia, and “ the pic turesque fjords and white mountains of Alaska seem to be a copy of the fjords and mountains of Patagonia.” The analogy might be pushed even further, for it seems there is a strange similar ity between the ancient customs and industries of the Alaskan and Pata gonian Indians. B rite in '. S M ond C ity. The second city of the British em pire In size is Calcutta. 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I had frequently been urged to try C U T IC U R A K E M E D IE S , but I had no faith in them. M y wife finally prevailed upon me to try them. Presto! W hat a change! I am n o w cured, and it is a permanent cure. I feel like kicking some doctor or myseU for siffferiug three years when I could have used C U T IC U R A remedies. H . J E X K IN S , Middleboro, K y. Complete Treatment $1.25, Consists of CcTicoBA Soap (25c.),to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales soften the thickened cuticle, Cuticuba Ointment (50c.), to instently allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and Coticoha RESOiiVEST (50c.), to cool and cleanse the blood. A Single S et is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, dis figuring skin.scalp, and blood humors, rashes, and irritations, with loss of hair, when physicians, hospitals, and all else fail. Sold throughout tl»e world. PorraRDBUa A>T) Chem. 6 obp., Sole Props., Boston. “ How to Cure Itching Humors,” free. 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No other medicated or toilet soap evercom pounded is to be com pared w iih it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, s^ lp , other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared ‘t for ^ /\f thA *niipt- bath and nurserv. Thus It combines in O xe Soap at ONS IM best .k n and complexion soap, and the nzsi ta d BEST baby soap in the world- . SUCCESSFtjL aiOOTERS SHOOT WINCHESTER Rifles, Repeating Shotguns, Ammunition and Loaded Shotgun Shells. Winchester guns and ammunition are the standard of the world, but they do not cost any more than poorer makes. AH reliable dealers sell Winchester goods. F R E E : Send name and address on a postii for 156 page illustreted Catalogue describing all the ^ n s and ammunition made by the W I N C H E S T E R R E P E A T I N G A R M S C O ., 176 WINCHESTER AVE.I . lEW RAVEN, COOL rirllireeiliiSit of W « , OPiUil, ilOWHME aii ollwr Dtiij AodicHoni. TheTiiiEi'ooi HiMt, Nmy. Eiliintia WRITE US FOR h Ife W ii-BIKIK. IV'JO-HE A NATURAL Hi^GNETlG OIL FROM TEXAS. DUcovered by II B. J O \E 8 . U allat. Texas.. Is lfi85. Th«* most wonderful discovery of the ageanda puzzle to thi> medical world. Rheumatism, acute par> a!ysls.splnai afrcciions.6tifr Jolnta.ery8luelas.catarch. yield to this Oil like magiu and postlvely curcaln 8 to f e » l S . ; ^ S ^ - S A g t n t s W a n t t d I SEA TO .\ G REE;>£. A c en tlo rih e Caroiinaa llenrietla. IS. C. PLANT CHERRY TREES, The Amos Owens Famous Black ^eart Cherry is the Best For Fruit and Shade. There is no tree on the market today producing a more beautiful aliade than the Owens Cherry. They produce a tree from 50 to 80 feet high, with long spreading branches, making a dense growth and a beautiful shaped tree, which woald be well worth the planting for ornamental purposes alone. Thirty- six towns in N . 0., S. C ., Va. and Ga., have planted them in quantities on their streets. The tree attains its growth rapidly, soon getting up ont of reach of stock, and requires but little attention, and' its life is indefinite. Six trees sent prepaid for 81 cash with order. A d dress Dr. Bright, care box 607, Char lotte. N . a ______________________ Smallest Farm in United Slates. The smallest fann in the United States, if not in the world, is to be found in Molina, Ga. It is owned by a stock company of six men. and contains one foot of land. It is, known as the “doodle farm.” A few years ago an ex citing local election was to be decided by vote of ihc freeholders, and a poli tician deeded one foot of land to six men jointly, thus giving each of them a vote. Six men can vote by virtue of owning one foot of land between them; but the woman possessing in her own right the largest landed estate in M o lina has no vote. This is one of the anomalies that the Georgia Equal Suf frage Association is trying to rectify.— N ew York Siin. The town of Kos. the capital of the small Turkish islands of that name ly ing off the coast of Asia Minor, pos sesses the oldest tree in the world. U n der its shade Hippocrates inculcated his disciples in his methods and views con cerning the healing art two thousand years ago. A three-mile liquor law forbids all rum selling within that distance of the Iowa State Agricultural College, at Ames, and at the next Legislature an attempt wil! be made to afford the same protection to the State University, at Iowa Citv. In Montana women who pay taxes vote on all questions submitted to tax payers. IIAVE YOU A HOM E? If no, jo u w a n t a G A B L A N D 8 T O T K to m ake yon happy. If they are not sold by your leading merchant, write to SHEPHERD SU P P L Y CO., C H A R I j E S T O N , s . c ., — S T A T E A G E N T S F O R — A I.S O IW A N U P A C T U K E R S O F _ _ B A L V t N I Z E D C O R N I C E S . E T C . si¥5s Spelts^ r .^ l T f c a t l s Itf [fIX K . CaUloff tellfc r lalt«r’t Steii are WarraaU* t« rradica. ^ WmM oo Lather, E.Tro7 .l>«..Mtopifh«diheirMldX f b7Kro*lBK:2SObiub«UBic»'oiirOBU: J Br«ld*r. 1 f Ulsbieeti. Wit.. 173 bu*. b«rl»} ' " ' fO DOLLARS W O R T H FOR lOe. I 10 t>kp or r*re turn teafTStll Bub, Usa 3-«M«d I ^ Corn—.Spfltz.prixlueiogMbosli. fbo<t*iid4 looiba7 f wre—•bo«-eoti»Mdb«rley. Rromni Incrmla ]t er«aicii craM «u wtb: SaU*r «aM to. pr. SprlBcWbeat. 4c.. iDClndiDC onr 'oib Pl*a«. KruUmud-AbantN Kruitmud S««<i r»uio|. uiliogftU . NaUcr * Cipcktainilea M lar it«t«( All B*ile4 f«r lOe. pMtaft *orU> |I0 w ini III rill I MERCHANTS H aving shoes to buy will find it to their advantage to cor- respondw ithus. W eare sell ing m any lines under the m arket. Now receiving or ders for our sam ples to be fill ed in rotation. J. K. OKR SHOE CO., A T U A N T T V , G A - DYSPEPSIA! I No Medicine to Swallow! by Absorption In- 30 daya, 'f not Ijpnefltiedmonpv refunded. Hook free nn appiicailon. SeBd $l.Ui for a 1*A U tu tke t;R C C ER Y CO.. M anainc,9.C . SOLE AtiTa. I OP. N. C.. S. C. AND GA. X>ISCOV£KT; giim ■ J jfX ^ HP' B nQiekrMiiafkudearMWbnS “f te ^ o n ia l. *nd lO d»y«» tre*tmMifc F re e . »r. H. H. qbeek 's sohb. b«x b, a*. *’ r.‘* Tlie Baiie Record, M o cltsv ilk , N f f:. Bsi G. A. aiow tis. E D irm - j^ j> •pvBhiaBnn. ENTBPCD a t t h e K * T 0 F F J £ * ^ T 9llOCKnni>I<i:. N- c ., AS SECOND CLA»S •ftATmt, May 13th, 189^ aCock8t^l{«-}*rodueir 2 0 itii(at. Corrected William * & Ai^dersan. C o m , per Im...........................-.,,, -iJO-lS Wheat, j)eri)U..,.................... 75 Oats, pcr bii..,,,.................... 35 Pea*, per b n , , . . ,................... 75Bacon per pound.................... 8-10 Bacon, Western...................... 7 Hama................................ 12 Eggs........................................ 15 Butter...................................... 12* Spring Chickens................. *7 R e c o r d A g e n t s . Tlie following gentlemen pre au- i tUoMzed to take iubsoriptions for j tUe K k c o k P : M. W. Msckie, Yadkinville, X. C, D. I. Ke^vis, Cross Koads Church. W. G. Pattetsoo, Jiast Bei»d. C. B. KcBviB, Faotevijle. Ben SShore, Grant. S. F- Shore,; .Shore. J.C. Pinnix, Marler. : P. Woodrufl, Boohville. tJWiU, itens AKD ISCIDHITS. Mrs. Sallie Emerson, last week. Mrs. Maggie Booe and Mrs. Ee- becca Keller were ou the sioK list this week. Mr. John Cartuer was in our ve cinity Suuday. He is sportiug two black horses now, “Look out girls.” Ml«. J. Lee Kurfees is sufferiug wjtU a severe cold. Hurxah for the Evx-oitD; its a soo<ivm^-- , R o liiter <v«ac« ««nd O r e r S ^oes at 'VVilfiatps & Aodersons. —Sfr*. T. B. Bailcj-’s ooDdit'on is much improved, we are glad to hear. —Mr, Hugh Brown, of Winstou, spent Sumlay in town with rela tives. For s:ile, an Odell typewriter, cheap, at the postofKce. —Mr. C. B. Keavis of Footeville, called in tu :>ee U8 ous day last vcek. W. Khnbtough, of Smith firovB, was in tewn &turtlay and Sunday. 6HOKS.-- Good Shoes at low prices at Williams & Andersons. —Mrs. J. B. Johnston returned to Mocksville Saturday from a visit to her pawts at Cleveland. —Don’t forget the J{ecokd prizes. 50 cts. pays for the pap^r six months and you get a ticket. —Dwny & Howard Me Ui-Jving their saw mill outfit to Qovan, near Cleveland, on tbeE^toit place, Thirty egg crates a «4 three ebickeu, coops for sale, cheap. Call at the post office. —Every o»e you meet now has somethin;? to say about n»«4, The seed lOiuls this viuter have spoiled us —JIw., E. Morris and chil dren spent Suuday and Monday ■ oear Dower with her fathers tami- Wanted—^Two «r three loads of good shucks. WilJ pay cash. K. H. Morris. —Our young friend, E. H. Pass, .Tr., made a trip t» Mooresvill<^ last weet in the interest of the Mdufiy Weightscales. Tou vlll find a good fire and ac- vommodating clerks ^ Williams & And0t«o:;s. • —J. L. Sheet, Shewff, request* PS to say that ha will be in bis of fice on Saturdays aud Mondaj's for the purpose of collboting taxes. Williams S Anderson take #11 kinds of country produce in ex- ch»age for goods, —■We extend our sympathy to fhe family of J. A. Holder. Am brose w»8 a good citizen and we ro- trret tQ hear of th$ death of such Jiien. ^Thos. A. Royal, of Yadkin. ViUc, together with Mr. Mackie, itt toojrji Jast week. Mr. Roy- ftl is » itillieph friend of the B e - t'OED, —Mira Brown, of Winston, and Mi^ hotton, of Clemntonsville, who have lieen visiting Miss Laura Sanford, returned to their h«unes Monday, Ticket Xo. 456 gets The Rec ord’s prize gun. Anyont holding this ticket can, by presenting it to the Editor, get the gun. All those hoW«g tickets will please take <««> «f them, as tlwre are four oth» priziM yet to be awarded, ^ve your dckels untUall theprizeg ■4ce awarded, .r^At 5 o’tlock Sunday morning our friend Dan Dtadmon, of Ephe sus, was ^wakened from pesceful, pleacaivt slumber by the report of • ttietol; he hied himself to the ^ door, aud iearing ft noise at Babe Brin«sa«, c^^lled #nd asked him w h a t W iu o p , ] ^ n g ! rang oat au* other pistol shot, and Babe began jui expJanatloB, as fallows: There i IS a varmint, hjnjut or somntbing out there in the roa<l, it’s as big as a horse or elephant and its white *nd every tiuie it ffloves it jnmM 10 feet in the air. Qnjte a commq- tion was raised among the peaceful in h a b ita n ts a n d a t d a y lig h t i t w qs dispovered that old Kqqk, Dan’s hoMB w»« down in the dit4>h by the roadsUl# and his imuries were ■moh that be had to be kliled asd hauled off. Babe can rest easy now; the Tarmidt 13 dead, and 4J*n is short a hors^ but Babe’s fin* markman- ehip has caused fear and eonsterna< tiofl aiuong people in the neighbor hoo4 Vho some time ate out at night. They say wh«n they «te pooling Babe’s bouM they wiU whistle, {tis sisoaurmised tb»t our ;frienii C. I). Lefler, who Ii»>M a- mile beiow li^hesos will now move his fiimily to C^xileemee in . flrdertogettiutofiaugewhealtabe another varmiDt'. —t. M.iBailey aud Thos. Parnell spent Suuday at South Kivcr. —Mrs. O. F. Ford, of Winston, is visiting her pwiuts, Mr. and Mrs. Weant, of this place. It talies Uut a jninute to overcome tickV-ng In the throat and to stop a cough W the use of O p e Minute Cough Cure. This remedy quickly cures all forms of throat and lung trgubles. Harmless and plea^aot to take. It prevents consumption. A famous spe cific for grippe and its after effects C. Q. SANPORD. ^The B e c o r d ’s fight for the rights and liberties of the poor p^ple is l)eariug friiit. A friend ! called in a few days ago and paid up his subscripliou aud told ns be was going to vote with us this time, and further remarked that the Record had dune the work. This is encoiintgiitg to tis and should stimulate ^publicans to aid us in placing the B k o o k d where it wi!l do good- Democrats are slow to patKHjijie Kepublicau papers. We want our friends to read both sides of the question. D e W it t ’s Little Early Risers purify the blcod, clean the liver, invigorate the system. Famous little pills for constipation and liver troubles, c. c. SANFORD. Business Notioes. Frank C. Brown, W h o l ^ l c a n d Retail D ealer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE. State. E p h e s u s N e w s N o t e s . The smail po.\ talk is about over aud the mud is taking its place. Miss Sallie McClamrooh, of Cana, spent several days here the past week with relatives and frient}*. Mrs. P. L. Jones, who has been quite siok, is convalescent. Some of onr townsmen were pret ty badly frijjhtencd Sunday morn ing before (lay at a supposed wild animal which turned out to be D. H. Dedmon’s horse which had fall en iuto a ditch- The horse was so badly injured it was thought best to kill him. Mr. D. H. Dedmon, who has suffering with pneumonia, has about recovered. J. 0. Monday, and family, who has beeu living in Salisbury, have returned to his native home at this place. Wnt. Munday is on the siok list. Mr. Holbrook, of South Eiver, was intoynWednesday andl)O ught 3 ooffin for Miss Bettie Willson, who died of pneumonia at the home of her brother-in-law, Pmnk Owens. Success to the B fx:^obd . “Wide-Awake,” “ I was nearly dead with dyspepsia; tried doctOTs, visited mineral spnqgs, and grew worse. 1 used Kodol Dys pepsia Cure. That, cured m e.” It di gests what you eat. Cures indiges tion, sour stomach, heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia, c, e. s a n f o k i x Pear and doubt about being success, ful cause m uch failure. Ever rem em ber no one can stand in your way hut yourself. J. B . Clark, Peoria, HI., says: ■Sur- j Corner T o nrth a n d M a in Streets, geona wanted to operati; on me for piles, hut I cured them with D e W it fs Witcl) Hazel Salve,” It isipfallible for piles and skin diseases. Beware of lu^terfeita. c. c. S A N F 080. T he ye^r 1900 will usher In a better state of conditions than we have ever witnessed. W e are just entering an era oi proijperity and happiness that will be permanent. Really we are entering the golden age of wliich seers, sages, prophets and wise m en have long talked. N o w is the time to be hopeful, cheerful and happy as the great God of this universe in tended all of us to be. M r. J. Sheer, Sedalia, JIo.,savQdhis child’s life by One Minute Cough Cure. Doctors had given her up to die with croup. It’s an infallible cure for coughs.colds, grippe, jtaeumoma,,'iiroo- chitis and thiroat and lung trc-ubles, Ealieves at once. c. c, s a n p o «u . N o w is the golden time for every one to be 'up and doing. I have only refered so far to the crops a^d live stock in this country. W h a t about our lumber? Loo k at these figures and he am azed. There is the wonder ful production of a,SOO,000,OQO cubic fact of lumber whiclj W e have produ ced in 1899 from our 4ti5,000,OQO acres of forest. COM PLFTE LIJTH O F DBY GOODS. Stock of Shoes in the HEADQUARTEEb T O E GROCERIES, Df OT-HEB WORDS I HAVE A COMPLETE UNE OP GEJifEEAL MKRCHAKDISE. I W ill iie glad to have you call. Yours Ti'nly, P flA N K : C. B R O W N , - , ’W I X S T O K , N . C . R, B. CRAWFORD & CO., HARDW ARE D EA LER S , C. T. GLASCOCK & GREENsBORQ. N . C-. FOUHdEES AHB HAGHIHISXS. r of Tusbi^o Watci \Yheels, The C.vuaLK Heating Stoves. Coal Grat^, Conntvj- U«1W Plow Castings sjnd Fet^l (, iuiei'&, " &PECIA.L CASTINGS OF ASY Km'Rinidx. ^ wv«v \rtiole Mamifacturedhy Us Guarantewl iu liven i MEM- Who want HEAVY f, llNEDSHOliS foaieaaiU LADIES— ^ Who want STUSh nJ FOTABLE SHOES dott't'JI Store. CHILBaEN- AVho ai-e toiij/h on soSissiJ try a Pair of oni; i<OH(X\Ls‘ —they Miill last. Old ladies — With TMder F«et-t| Pair of our SOiT: liiSY --------THE EE.'fiXTLAB SHOE STOEE, Corner tth and Liberty Sts., WI^-S'ION. C, KEEIY & m 1 -(S' L sign of............. Lion and Anvil.Winston, N. C. Boardors \v ancai. A n y o ne desiriu;; boaiiit,! — The Right Pla,oe to Buy Youl^ M o n e v to In v e s t. | Postmaster of Mooksville. IT. C.i Dear Sir:—I have capital ibr the or ir.onti, i t»mchase of timber, ore, mineral ua'Mrs P llerun!'i’ an d other lands awl for the devel- e ' " i opmeut of iwlustries. Kindly i I pl»<!e me in eonimiinication with I I Pfirties who may be interested in 1 DQX’T WAIT \ th 3 foregoing statement. I good W iT'-a,-. ^ Yours truly, j we wa-^ y.-.J-'-, Andrew Powell. > a bright, clean. , 156 and 168 Broa*:l« ay, ■ hum.vous ;>apcr : i'ew York City.'K. Y', !P. - :V:•* ’ ' ! trial 4 mouths, IvK. V.'j jj- •ICoolt Stoves, Guns i Fanimg Implements.National Eotel, BEFUENISHED. rXDEE KEW MAKAGEMENT. Footville Qtiibblings. John and Edward Glass, from near Wilkesboro. recently entered Lone Hickory Aca<lemy as stu dents. Chas. B. Eeavis, and daughter, Miss Lucy, a"Companied by Dr. Geo. Wilkins, Yadkin county’s noted dealer iu nursery ‘‘futures,” set out for the Lope Star State on Tuesday last. John Arnold,, who has been a resident of the Hoosisr State for the last six months, recently put in his appearance in thi« communi ty to his sorrow, we presume, If re ports are true. It amounted to only twenty-five dollars and cost. Amelia Haynes, a so-called witch, and who, by dint of a dog ged tenacity on life, (if we should bnt glance at her enviroriments), had Jbeconie an octogenarian, re cently parsed from the sphere of terrestrial action to her eternal abode, to the relief, it is said, of quite a number of her neighbo!®. Jesse Garwood and Chas, Van- Eaton, denizens of Davie oourty, passed our village a few days ago enroute for Elkin and the monn tains, M. Jericho News Notes. Mr. C. C. Stonestreet, of Con- oord, is visiting his parents Mr. ftud Mrs. B. F. Stonestreet. D. C, Wilson visited Coolemee last Monday. Miss Daisie Emerson, who has been very sick with Pneumonia, is, I am gUd to say, improving. Miss Mamie Starrett, of Kappa, visited Misses Anna and Maggie Stonestreet Sunday and attended the singing, B. F. Stonestreet and J. Lee Kurfees, a ttended the bnrial of Mr. JoBiah Whitley, who was buried at the Salem gmve yard last Friday at 3 o’clock. Quite s nnmber of Rowan boys Attended the ranging at this place Bnnday evening. John Emerson vMted relatives near Bwley Saturday and Sunday. Artha» and Mias Benlah Allen visited tbeir sister, Miss Mattie Al len Sunday, who is tei«!hing school at the Stroud s^ool hopse. X n, Anderson, of Don’t forget TilE B e c o b d ’s iroe gift offei’S: A No, aO Carolina Cook Stove, a Set of Furniture (3 pieces), a Good Sewing Machine, a Chatta nooga Chilled Plow, and a Bem- ington Breeeh-loadiog Shotgun. One dollar pays for a year's sub scription and two tickets; 50 cents six months and oue ticket. W it h our immense resources we are drawing continually to our shores, from all parts of the world a golden stream of money, which eventually ireaches all hands, especially those hands who are willing to work. This is the golden age for all who are in dustrious and enterprising. M a k e no mistake -about that. It is only the drones, the idlers an 4 the lo;if ers who are not reaping rich rewards now.a- days, “ O n e Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy I ever used for coughs and colds. It is unequalled for whgoping cough. Children all liue it,” writes H . N . Williams, Gsntryville, Ind, Never fails. It is the only har»less remedy that gives imm ediate results. Cures coughs, coids, hoarseness, crsup, pneu m onia, bronchitis and ^all throat and lung troubles. Ib» early use prevents consumption, c, c. s a n j p o b d . K eep al! your young stock growing during the winter. If you do this they will start improving in the spring compared with those who have been half fed and sheltered during the winter, —^TicketNo. 436 gets the gnn. Xo one up to this time has brought in the ticket. Come on before all the tickets are gone and get the B e c o k d for six mouths for 50 cents. Thpi-o are four other free gifts besides the gnu. Some one will get a nice free gilt fur the price of the R e c o r d for six months. The superintendent of acity .Sun day school was making appeal lor a collection for a shut in society, and he said: “Can any boy or girl teU of any shut-iu per.^cn mentioned in the Bible! Ah, I ste several hands raised. That ii good. This little ixjy right in front of me may tell me. Speak up good aud loud so that all will hear you, Jobnnie.” “Jonah!” shrieked Johnnie.' This is to certify that I opened the envelope containing G u n Prize Ticket and found that N u m b e r 4 5 6 drew the gun, P. M , JO H N S O N - It Is a curious fact that the roots and branches of a tree are so alike in there nature that if a tree be upr ooted and turned upside down the un- deri^onnd jrancbes will take to them selves function t)f roota and the exp osed roots will In time hud and beco me veritable hranchea, Mrs. R . Churehlll, Berlin, V t., says: “ O u r baby was covered with running sores, D e W itt’s W itc h Hazel Salve cured her.” A specific for piles and skin diseases, ^ w a r e of worthless counterfeits, c, 0 . S anford. a o n ^ c i L T O T j e R A T E S , $ 1 . 0 0 P E R D A Y . J. H. E amsey, Prop’r. Main St. SALISKURY, IT. 0. \V%:. 43H •.* - I c a L l B R O S.f Ten Per Cent Fifth St. Furniture Ken, W I N S T O N . N . C- W'ant your trade and \?ill give you bargains in all Styles of JJed-Room Sets, Odd Dressers, Dimns' Tables, Beds, Washstnnds, Lounges, Couchw and all things to be found in an Up To Date FURNITURE HOUSE. JffiW ani BEtnnm DESI&NS in DISHES, CHAMBES-SETS and UHPS, Wa also have a Beautiful Line ot Pictures and Fi'umes. The New England anil Needham Pianos, and the'Old Relinble Estey Organs aud the Needham Organs are sold by ns, and need no recomnieiulation, as they are so Well Known. All Goods Sold for Cash or .i^asy Payments. Come to our place and if you are not treated right call po more, but if we treat you right, call again, ORGANS FEOM @25.00 UP. FROm ai90 UP. , silver watch zo eachsuibcnb^-' I medium-sized watch, guarati I oue year, \Vii,l l;ecu tin; ‘ctl I years as accurately'as a .jijJ I A n d for a . little work »c; : watches, K c j ’cles, sewinj i Guns, etc. Samples ami pi, free. Seuij us your addrtii t you do no, more, and see ia you can get sonitthlngciccK W e will surprise you. Plei< wait a minute, send mnr, fe- close 5 stamps fo; t;fai,!.K: and present, or SS jtamp f^- and paper while the .tatcLi-; free. The PASTIMEPulxiV: t^ttiisville. Ki'. Dr. M. D. Kimbroizgh, P h y s i c i a n a n d S u r g e o n . Office, First docu: South of Hotel Davie, M O C K S .V IL L E , N . C. Dr. B. B. Au.derson, ---d e n t i s t .---- Office: First Door South of Dr. K im brough’s. M o c k s v i l l e , N . C . NOTICS., PIANOS C A L L B R O T H E R S Jlannfacturers’ Agents, ^^•INSTON. . . N. C. Branch House; • MAETlJsSVILLB, VA. Can Always 6ive Lowatt Prices On Eveiything in Onr line. If it were not for the rainy seasons prevailing Agninaldo would have to stop long enongh to get the tires set on the wheels of his capital. He keepe on the move nowadays. Mis* Annie E. Gunning, Tyre, Mich., says; "I suffered a longtime fromdys- pepsta; lost flesh and became very weak. Kodol Qyspe^^a Cure com pletely cured me,’’ It digest* what you j^ t and all forms of stomacli troiiMf. ft never faUfl ta give Im- relief ^ the worst oases, c. c. iU-NFORD It should be remembered that tbegreatest jrear»ndte»ron ahota^ b fi«in«nddeD calls of extra -exet J. E. CARTLAND, — SUCCESSOR TO- H. H. Cartland, GLEl NSBOIU), . - ,N. C. I® *A FU L L , I 4 U E O F C L O T H E S A3TD C A S ia iE R S AL.W A v a O N H A N D . \ . k ?all Corps of the Best Experienced Workmen. (“Write for SampleB and MeagBTlng Blanks. . \ SatisiJuition G oaiauteed.'^^ nples and learn prices. A g e n t, . i M o c fc ^ a !< ^ DR. -W. C. MARTIN Gives special attention to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Thrv^t, Spectacles fitted by the aid of retjno- Hcopy. Teeth extracted Vy. the pain less process. Office a.i residency in North Mocksville. D R . F . G - C H E E K EY E SPK C IA LIST- OflQce over Jacobs^ Clothing Store, WINSTON, y , C, Judge Hunt’s Consm^^ios and Bronchits Cure, It -surpasses all other r€.medies kDo\m for Consumption, Broocliitis, Croup and Disordered Liver. It cures when all cl^je fails! If your Aru^gist does not keep it, send direct to Judge George E, Hunt, Lexington^ N. C. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by C. C. ^nford. l^ou’t SufTer, T b e Eieetropoi-se Cures all dissasef; without \he use cf mcdiciiit;. A pure O x 3'gen treatment, by abdorption. It cnrcs where every thing else fails. Jt ia neede<\ in every fam uy, for it wiU Relieve every w eak ness or ailment, to^ the most persistent chronic disease; ftnd without the use of a gn^ain of med.kcine. Thousands of paopTe all over the United States, from private citizens to Lawyers, doc tors, preachers, ^ p r e m e Judges Edi tors, etc., even crowned heads of E u rope have given written testimonials of these facts. Bool-: of testlmonialH, and matter of great interest_ wlih price of iuDtruments sent fr«;e. iivery family should have an Elec.trC'poise; it saves m oney, induces h e alth .' Send your address at ouce and see what peop^Q say who l^ave thoroughly test* ed ita merits. Agents wanted. T h e E lec^ro po isb Co., 513 4th Street, Lou is^U e, K y . B y virtue of an order saie- Grant, Sr., C. S..C- I «!! > public auction, in the town of Mockr-viix.y M onday, tbe Dth dav ( 1900l the followinir realc't-'.tJ ing the lands oa' Lewis Hr.r;tr] and bounded as follows to wit; il ning at a stone. Levas Haiwl ner, thence V.’. 20 aacll to. a stone in T’ottV Use: ’jJ 70 degrees 'VV., 14 ixiles Kjone ic PotVs Une:.then-el grees*y ..20 >ikI :*!»:- stone-, to the hcjj-hininj. - two acres, 10.5 poleti, iiiortrir.^l T e r jis o p S.vlk;— ance on si.x mouths and apr«:oved securitv;l:^'| per cent from ua> of sa .J served till purchiMv moncy^’V Tlus the 23d ua. of TiK»Si. Tl- t'Si- Admr,. of G.H.Lj T . B. B ailey, Attorney. TAX NDTICSl Last Bo'Bd' 1 will meet the Tss f-l Davie county At the lijlI»K| and pfcices to soflect year 1899. Mocksville,. .Sainrdars i; days of Fehrnary. County Litip, T!io!?^i/ I 1st, 10 a. m. to 12 in. C^lahaln, 71iur5ilav,a:| 1 p. m. to :i p. I)). Ifeetor, Friifay, a. ra.toT 2 m. Sheffield, Friday, Man!| m. to 3 p. m. Farrainston, TnesA?. ■ 10 a, Ui. to 2 p. ra, Sioith Grove. ''.'cifaeM' 7th, 1 p. m. <r> I p. lU' . Advi-.-ace, Tfiniw:a.r; 1 p. Ml. to 4 [■ IWk Vlmivk. Tl,-*?# l.'itli 1 p. in. t'l 1 p. ffl- Jerfisalem, 14tb, 1 p. m. M J p. >"•, Mooltsville, iSitunla.^ ^ all day. All taxes n«- p i'l *'^1 of >faroh will he t’ law (liietl?. Shrri;;' A Great and TJsefta Bo o k. Owing to tlie tro’wth of the English lan^age and jWcontinnnally increas ing prevalent very much more is re quired of awfeigljsh dictionary today than formerly, and Noah Webster, who spenytwenty years In preparing his American Dictionary, would hard- }y r^cognze it in the perfection which It has attained at the Mnds of modem schQlarl. Weihater’s International DictloiAry, the last at the vari 6u8 re- and enl»i{E«meota of the origi- ebster,” repreeenta fifty times ount of literary lalKir ti^ t was led upon the earliest e^tvon, , withot question, the most com- and reliable work of the kind "iblished. It Is w a n ^ endorsed scholsrs throufihout the arid, anfia a meet Ubraiy, tiwgchool, student, and in fact use th^ S n g l^ P I X K S f ( A n y person or Jenny, or Jen!' stock, will ►'ar:::*^ Greensbaro N i3 G R E E N S B O K O , For all kitii!-^ an d Ornaim'iiwi an d Plants, f diiceroftlH'i^'';!;^! BORO an.1 em Early iV.ii*’ Greensboro Ilenl ot 1A3«D CHIN-^ Black ‘A Ho.?s. tW'l kerdsiu theSo““^l W rite for priced J ohn A. Voi** Oh- 1- le Dayie Rei pblished every WED.V] B. H. MOBBIS. terms OF SUBSCKIPTK fecopy, ■loly. Si-K Months, i copy, Months UsVII- LE, X . C ., JA N . iK E P fB L lC A N T ic a I For Pre-sident l‘)0| |wiLLIAX.r MoKIJ-^ • O? OHIO. , F-ir Viw-rrPsirl I JETER C. PPvITc;iTI O F s o :tii > UO' For Goverr: ■ j*j/rES?: T30-:” OF G UII.IO SU. For Congress, 7th OiJ I WILLI AH A. B i OF DAVIK. \’cimi' ^)-e,;;i e= t ’u i v,-^ ^ ..piire ii; uiT 1'f.i-er t-: i-I’ritcliar is -li; ited St.ites Senate, ioly whituer we are an apiieal to the g| justice of our |(uld lie read by eve :oliniau. It’s a greJ 1 shows up Demoeriitii] I farther shows tlieii Ithis negro questiou bjl ■king au effort to repcJ leadment to tbe coustitf We Are. iIB. REGULATOR I ECTIOX LAW LA., I iXT SI5IMOXS is be wed quite often of la |ulging in some very ui f aud bluster. It is w Ihim to uuderstand r L he is uot scaring anj |e makiug any friend his abuse of Republ Milists licKause they d ;nto the Xorth I nn pzer. Some things 1 i oue thing he caLU not prevent Repub )ulists from stanUiu/ 'ocating what they con lit. Ve also note in one of I "3, Seemingly an oil feting on tbe stump thj fy delight to citll the | Ko wouder they en they are co-jfroJ fir broken promise al de during the last [ ■y would uo doubt beci iHded and speechle.ss- linary persons would, gfingto be hard fi. » a pla'isible e'cplnn.i doubt prefer anythin ; canvaw;. We ai[ |>va:;.« this stale, ul Hr. Si'UMol cith..;, ;e.e, h c . Lc EIHISxs , J T h e ( 'a r o l i x v fv> lountr}- H o U o w I iJiscKu-rias Ir.mlw4 iu tlTery ’ PSV aL E . Q l<> want h ea v y ISHOKS comeaad, | £ 3 ------- lo want STLISa ILE sh o es dott't ’a > a w lough on tir o:\-un8cHQaL SHi;Kvill inet lih Tender lour SOFT easy J>1': STOEE, X, e. -Y & C S U T e J I iJoardars Wanced, lone tlesiriug boai^t>v| ■mouth MiUdo wcUii, 1 .0 . P. M erow j, Moct |n ’t w .\it a anxn ■ AT'.TIE.^ \n<;i.ir TTEIY ! '^•-t youi* A.'iir.., |t. Citau, i ■US ;>ap=r io;- tbc fa c ^ .-J i>a-es. only ^-x- a TiOaths^lOc. V.'-i five •a'.ch to each subscriber, ai e^^racttail -r. icecu tlci^ foraj i.-i accurately‘as a 81i.)»al ir a little v.-ork we jiveC i. Bicycles, sewing- mada cc. Sam ples and panioj -nd; us your address tw . nc m ore, and see how t b j;et scniething nice ™ i 11 surprise you. Please m inute, send now, Bettal I ^■tamps fo : trial sub les«;nt, or SS M a m p f„.. ■per v.-h,iie the-matches arei ■ The P A S T I M E PqK lille. K y . NOTICE, jirtue 01 ' an order »adebrJ I. Sr.. C. S..C.. I Bill ■ 1 p.uction. the cc^&rt houj town of Mocksvrilc. X. ( jiy. the 3th day of Fet Jhe follo'.ving- rea'l esta‘.e:a | e lands ox' Lewis Harper,eti p jnded as follows to wit: Br Et a stone. Lewis Harper'iJ Ihcnce W . 20 ijoles and 15 f fctone in F'ottV line: tkeia Tees 'W .. 24 jKiles aodL,i fin f*ott‘s line:,thence El3 |.\'..20 pdv-i and 2(1 linksi I. to the eeg-i-nninj. re3tai| Icres. 10.5 poles, moreorifa.1 OF 3 ,\lk:—'2),Mc«ii,J Tin six months time, m'tif kpivroved security: interest! C-nt frou) d a j of sale. \1* Id till purchase money iS f Is the 23a da • of Deccnte TB i>s.C H -iTfi A d m r , of G . H. Uai| I B .U L E Y , Attorney. TAX NOTICSril L ast Bound! -vill mf«t the Tax ie county at the follort ipfaces tf» soJlect tai® “ 11899. Wksville^ Saturdays an4| i of February. Jjunly Lin*^, Thursdsyi I ]0 a, m. to 12 in. llahaln. Thursday,,MaiS liu. to .3 p. m. ^ t?tor, Friday, March 2«f I to 12 m. ,1 teffield, Friday, 3Iai«Ii'i| |o 3 p. m. ■trrainfftoTi, Tuest^y^ f J U . to 2 p. ID. , Tiith Grove, WeftnesWi V-“ -♦'’ ■J lfivi,T:<:e, Tliuisna.T; I t!i, to 4 p. in. Lfk rliinvb, ] p. m. to 4 p. ^rnsalem, We<lD«day, f , 1 p. m. ro 4 p. m. - IfKjksville, tiaturdays ■lay. , , ( |)» taxes "L j llaroh will De .’ivecfs. ^ ^ S l-ritr of J i 'i X K sr t> f I' I n v DC-rson lenriv. or .j'joo | k , will do weft tc aJ'guBi ensbaro IjSEySBOKO, >’• For all k in d s of and Ornam ental ; and Plants. I ducjer of the BOBO and «>m Early tenHboro Herd of E 3 j LAND c h in a < 1 JtJlack Hogs. ^ herds in it* Write far J ohn A- T he D avie R ecord . l\roL-1-MOCKSVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31, 1900.NO. 44 . Davie Record, f pruUSHED EVEKV WED.VESDAV. E « M O K K I S . E d « » r . TPKM^OFSUBSCRirTION: one Year, ■ - - S1.50 I'copv. “!ecopv. Three-M onths- - - -o L s v u r . X. 0., JAN. 31, 1900. If its cor tent ion he true, aud is for the best for all ('«u(;crued, why have they not the courase of their convictions? Why have they not snbmittM a measure to the people that wonld do what they want done at once and wilhont waiting for a courts decision to bring it about, or until after 1908 when by its operation the iiuletlci'eil white man will be denied the right to vote, while thousands of negroes 't. ill be allowed -o vote. Vet our Demo cratic friends are claiming the ex- clusi'’e prerogiitive of being the great friend of tlic poor white man, and the only wlrte man’s party. jYet by tlie opci-ati.ja of this pet place ii liirge num ber of poor white :ne'.i '.vit-Hout the yet sr.i!ii".intee nT' Bt.IC \N TICKET. CiJ 01 poor wtiite ,nc'. “ r.;.l>n>sidcnt 1900. K of citiiieuship, ^ i K olC N IiE Y IV it to a hirge nuiiiber of negroes. ' ^ It's a fact tateaoi- 011:0 . r r A'i<-<‘-T’rps'dent. r r r 'S C .P '^ - iT c n A K D ' ..iiOLIX.V. te<l baud of crooks. One inembei' t». n , . —n . Iof this gang, Joe Jones, alias inulets Flew 111 0110 Greensboro Brooks, etc.. escaped from the North Carolina State penitentiary here in January, 1899,'and is st'il at large. He was serving a five-. year sentence for post-office burg-1 iaty.—Greensboio Eecord. F R E E G IF T S - Kentucky Tc\iii A S,espectfal Hear ing Would have Been Given. I BKEATHIIT, hom e o f JUJ?)GE liEUWIXE, GOEBEL'S FRIEND, ROLLED UP A BIG OOEBEIi “MAJORITY.-’ WHY RED SHIRTISM WOULD HAVE MADE NO DEMON STBATION AT KOCK- INGHA3I. Nurseries, GREENSBORO, N_ C.. Washington, Jan. 20. As the prevalence ot smallpo.x iu Richmond county prevented Sena- i.' y.frT'.-'T. o;- I For (\maress, Tth District i A. BAILEY or i),\viK. 20 <1001 t'J!’ Pritchard from maiiing his sneesh iu thatcounty, another date \ ill be arranged for hl:Ti. There v.as cunsi'ieiub!espcBul;i(ioij an'ung (he poiiiiciaiiS as to whether Sena- iu IroK' the records t;:at there .■sre more tl.nn iiite ;i”? ’.•.•i-nli aud al.out liS.XO negro insoiveiifs. so arcarclin.g to tl.ese lignrcs, more whiia men will deui.id the i^-hi to vole by tl.e - or i'rilchani ivo:;ld ha\e beeu L3 opemi.ou ox the p';ll tax clause jwith when he went to ^ ' speak in this heart of retlslnrlism,Il:au negroes. If onr Deniocratie, • ^ triends had given us an honest „iven respedfnl hearing. And to election law, oue which they could | ihis statement there hangs a tale, defend able to '.Venn.i t’lai T.-e h^-ve not .-.cer to give .Sen- Lexinglon, Ky, Nov. ll.—Word ! reached here to-d:iy from Breathitt j County, the home 01 Judge Redwiiie ' that t he scense enacted there on election dyy were siic'i as have never been wituesseJ In this K*nte before. Local corrcspou.iersts .;nd telegraph operators were warned to not send out anything about them or they wonld be killed. Judge Eedwine’s friends, be cause of the abuse he had received f->r J:i.s i^ar; as Chairman of the co’iveuvi'm tliat nominatel Goebel, deiermiued to give Goebel the krgest majority ever given to a Democrat iu the county. Commissioners fdr the county did not appoint oiTicei-g of election ! until a few days before the election, appointees never received nation from the Uhcrifl'. would aiipoar in a ‘'"I'erli'/lit. one precinct had all , ) T , i U'liula to Con;;ree.sinan Lellituiy a DeniocruUc oJiicers a n d another jir. himmon .T <*..acc.a3 ,?-JC . ie,,e ,jf pyiifics. The con-1 had bnt one.' In the others the lorih. D;m’t uis iur^ c-.ecti.-n ; pressman was dictating letters to j Republican ofncers of election were iav.-, talk the ame i;: ^ent f-Jr tne Ms socreiary at a very rapid rate.! so intimidated by revolvers that they were powerless 10 prevent the most shameless frauds. In Jackson, the county seat, one booth nas in the court-house. -Tust as the polls closed a dozen Goel)elites took possession of the being emtested court-house and with revolvers to fully realize shot the place to pieces. Republi- For all kinds of Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Vines aud Plants. I aih the Intro- dncer of the famous GREENS BORO and CONNET’S South ern Early Petinh, Greensboro Herd of Kegistered P O LAND CHINA aud Mammoth Black HogS: One of the finest herds in the South. Write for prices, J ohn A. You:;c, Prop’r. National Hotel, REFURNISHED. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. |,H-rri;;:ii.ii is:: specjli i'j Democrats can gain liotiiiug by a to well ■• -..I «, -ivite It shows' , 1 ____known uem;)crats of RichmondIciicil i.tiuic. 11 e a o « s diSjuoSion of the election law , som e ______„„.i _________ __ n ,„ _____ luial.v v.-'aituer we are drifting. ^ pgj-tjong which cannot be dis- I'saa appe.il tJ the good sense „-ithont exposing the dis- |ad jnsllLe of our people. It j,<,uest, fraudulent intents of its Iboald read by every North 1 election laws taroliuiaa. Ifs a great speech, xs95 and 1S99—take the. case, J slioivs up Democratic methods,. nijike up yonr verdict accord- Ind farther shows tiieii insincerity . evidence divested of all 1 this ue-w question by their not j pa^tizan feelings and prejudice, laking au eiiurt to repeal the 15th Imemlment to tbe coustitution. \v"e Axe. 511!. KEGULATOR GOEBEL tLEf.TlOX LAW LA., AMEND- p:>T .yMMONS is being iuter- liewwl quiie often of late, aud is Senator Pritchard. Another political outrage has ® known uem;)crats of Richmond county and were to the emphatic effect that Senator Pritchard must be beard with the greatest respect at all hazards. Con,c:re,ssman Bel lamy’s se:it was and he was made been cmmitted. Senator Jeter, East Tennessee, was to have open ened the campaign against the Amendment at Rockingham yes terday, but the smallpox headed him off and he was afraid to go. that if Senator Patchard was treated can challengers had to flee for their with any indignity whatever, the Uves and were not present when C4mtest would for him have a liital 1 the vole was counted, ending. It would be a coufirma- j Election night the Goebelites tion of all that Mr. Dockery and; took pos.^esion of the town of Jack- the other republicans have alleged. Ison a'nd paraded its streets until If, on the other hand, a republican j after midnight “seranadiug” with _ apeaker was accoded a decent hear- i their revolvers. They tired more of: iug once, Mr. Belhimy conld go be-j than one thousand shots during .i fore the election committee and j the night, and the citizens were so RATES, $1.00 PER DAY, J, II, R .v m s e y , Prop’r. Main St. SALISEURY, N. C. Dr. M. S. Eimbroug-h, P h y s ic ia n a n d S u k q e o n . Office, First door South of Hotel Davie, M O C K S V I L L E , N . C. In order to give our 50 cent subscri-; bers an opportunity ai our free gifts,! we have decided to withdraw the bug-- jfy and bicycle oifer and sulMtitute a No. 7 cook stove complete, and a nice 3-j)iece oak Ket of furniture, respect ively. All who have subscribed under th j first offer will be entitled to an other ticket, or. if they prefer, we will j take up their tickati^i aud refund their money. All who pay us 50 centJs cash for 6 moiitlis’ subscription will g-et o ticket; all w-no pay us one dollar will get two ticketH. if \*ou owe us any- • thing, this must be'paid before you are entitled to a ticket. W e m ake this change for two reasons ; l.st. to give tho.se who are not able to take : the paper one year and pay us one < dollar, an opj>ortunily for 50 cents to ■ get the paper 6 months and an oppor-; tuiiity at one of these free gifts. 2d, j That we m av be able to diatribute' ^ ~ these present-j in a m uch shorter time, j Sin gle B a r r e l B t e e c R ead tiiis carefully aud see that it is ’ Loading Gun, fair to all. Those who have taken Otliei ’8 - . $ 4 .5 0 , ^ . 0 0 tickets cah return them and get their ; r ^ money, less the time they have got-: L o a d ed bhells, 3oC a box. ten the paper, or vou get another 1 Shot, 7e. per p o u n d , ticket, ffivinff you two chances when ^ All Other Good.s Eiinally Low. sack 3.5b you no-.v have one. Laud For Sale. ] 80 acres r. ore or less, lying on; the public load, one mile fromj Cooleemee Cotton Mills, adjoingi the Company’s lands. This is a good location, well watered, very good building and line orchard. Can gi^■c poRses-sion at any time. Call on or address M. O, DAVIS, Ephe.S'S, N. C. January 10th, 1900. Eqnaily P . M . ROBERIS, 44.5 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C. Dr. B. R. Anderson, -----DENTIST.------ OBlce: First Door South of Dr, Kimbrough's. MocKSVm,E, N . C. Furniture! I ± ~5T0-13. i i x e e < i Furniture of any Kind IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE B. F. Himtley’s Stock, ----HE SELLS------ Arrival ind Departure of Trains: i S o u t h B o u n d — D aily except Sunday. Leave Mocksville ..............,. l:t)Opm | Leave Alocksvillc ................... 0:00 p m ! Nobtii Bound. ' Leave MiicksvilJe ................... 7:1-'S a ra j FIRSl-CLASS FURNITURE AT Leave Mocksviile ...................a m I ----j the Right pri«3. Stock always Complflte. i 42fi and 428 Trade Street, miiil^ii!" in sume very uunei-essary < say, “Now, didn’t I tell you that all these reports about intimida tion aud other kindred cliarges made in the brief of Mr. Dockery were nothing more than the liga ment of. a wild repaolican imagi- uatioii! Senator Pritchard has . i He telegraphed his heelers, whom , ‘ i he had instructed to be on hand, IM ami bluster. It is well enough j (5,3^ m,t go. J. Wiley Ijr him to uuilerstaud right now, Shook nsiched Charlotte bcfne'j“st made a speech down there and t he i.< not Pcariug anv body nor I receiving instructions. What | ““t a inuimur of pi-otest was heard ^bemakia^auv friends or'votes' l™«"ess has smallpox thus inter J™™ (-emocrat m the couu- :fcal,u.e of Republicans and . Jeter?_Lenoir Topic, lopolists licinHse they do not bow ; The above from the Lenoir Topic I'jcn ;o ti c North Carolina Goe ; shows thfe favorife methods of onr eliar. .S.)me things he can do, I Democratic papers in speaking of I'Jt oue tbiug he t-afcnot do; he those who dill'er with them. It’s Jiiiiiot prevent Republicans aud | a shame, a disgracc, that men and fopulisif from standing up and i measures cannot be discussed from idvucating what they conceive to be, a standpoint of reason, justice and iflit. j decency. Such methods and such tryl’ No, neither Senator Pritchard nor any other republican will be molested in Richm<md or any other county so long as a democratic,con test is pending in the State. But there will doubtless be those who will regard it as a sad com mentary on alleged free institutions and alleged free speech, when a democratic congressman considers DR. W. C; MARTIN Gives special attention to diseases of the Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat. Sp<‘ctacles fitted by the aid of retino- scopy. Teeth extracted by the pain less 'process. Office at residence in North ilocksville; terrorized that none of t':em slept. Republicans and Brown Demo- crat.s were afraid to go on the St: eels. Scores of Republicans did not vote and niany tiipid Democrats were afraid to go ii'ear the polls. The result of the w'holesale intimi dation is that the county gave Goe bel 7.")6 majoriry, v/hich is 305 more than it gave the Democrats in 1897, and 328 more than in 1S96. Judge Redwine is said to be satis tied with the result. It is stated on what seems to be gro I authority that William Goe bel put into Viis caaipai.gn §12,3,000, and that after he found Gov. Biad- ley had the tro<ips in readiness his managers wired some of the money holders not to use the money which J Weal!K) note in one of his intier-: men may succeed for a while, but P'S, seeaiiijgly an objection to sooner or later theh are doomed to-gtgjpg gg^atoi,, although of ofpo.site Jttliiig un the stump those w hom defeit and ignominy whh^h they political faith, a respectable hear- Ihei delight to call the black and | richly deserve. Senator Jeter C. =------' ------ fm. Xij wouder they object, for! Pritchards speech in the Senate it necessary to coach a community had beeu set ata -t for election day into the notion of giving a United as it could do no go^d. ing while making a speech on the public issues of the day. And these letters were written, about filty of them. The above shows plainly' how Jtta tLey are confronted with!stamps him a man, a statesman |iicir brukcn promises and pledges' and a patriot, and all who read it lie during the last campaign' save the machine element in the Itevnuuld uo doubt become d!:mb-1 Democratic party will applaud his: desperate our Democratic friends piided and speechless- At leastidefenseoftheHght, his defease of | are, and it plainly indiwitea what Ninaiy persons-would, and as it } the great common people of North; we may expect later on. Shame, ■going to l.'c hard f«,r them to, Carolina to whom he pays a glow--eternal shame, that tile time has p"' a iilausilj'.e explanation, they i“g tribute. He e.’ci-cses the meth-; come in North Carolina that a con- “ preler anything else bnt|Cds of the Simmons cr-wd, and ‘ gressman has to write letters to the ind. This is a little old but it was taken from a Democratic paper, and shows us what methods pre vailed in Goebelized Kentucky. It’s a disgrace to civilization, and gives us a foretaste of what we may expect in old I\orlh Carolii;a D R . F . G - C H E E K E Y E S P E C IA L iS t. Office over Jacdhs’ Clothing Store, WINSTON, N. C. Judge Hunt’s Consninption and Bronchits Core. It Burpa.5ses all other remedies known for Consumption. Bronchitis. Croup and Disordered Liver. It cures when all else fails! If your druggist does not keep it, send direct to Jud| George E . Hunt, Lexington, Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by C. C. Sanford. I Judge N . C. Don’t Suffer, Tlie Elei^ropolse Cures all dissases without the use cf medichie. A pure Oxygen treatment, by absorption. It ciires where every thing else fails. It is needed in every family, for it will relieve every w eak ness or ailment, to the most persistent chronic disease; acd without the use of a grain of medicine. Thousands of p 3 opIc all over the United States, from private citizens to Lawyers, doc tors, preachers. Suprem e Judges Edi-! tors, etc., even cro-.vned heads of Eu- ] rope hiave given -written testimonials SOUTHERN RAILW AY. THE . . . ' STANDARD RAILIN'AY ! OFTHE SOUTH. j The .Direct Tiiue to all Points. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA. FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strict'y Cl.-i.ss Kquii:- niont on all Through and L'- cal Train.'s. WINSTON, N. C. Pullman Sleeping Cars on all Night | Trains. Fast aud Safe schedules. Travel by the Southern and vou are assured a Safe, Coui- f >rtal>le and an E.vpedUious Journey. -\pply to Ticket Agents for Tim e T a bles, Kates and General Infor mation, or address iJ, L ; V E R N O N , F. R . D A R B Y . T . P . A . C. P . & T . A Charlotte, N . C. Asheville N .C , NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS. FRANK S. GAKNON, M. CULP. 3dV. F. & Gen Man; Traf. Man. W. A. TURK G. P. A. W A S H IN G T O N . D . C. YOU GO TO ,Wiston,N.C.j ■ —CALL ON— B R O W N . The J ewelfk . I have a Nice Line o^ Watches, .Jewelry and Silver Ware, Specta cles and Eye Glasses, etc. Fine Repairing done while you wait and fully insured for one yean PriceJ j io suit the times. Y^ours for busiuess; BROWN. tllE JKWELEB. 44S Lilierty Street: N<ixi door to Robert’s the gun man Ji'iiit cam-;'.sJ. We are going to shows them up in their true colors. | red shirters to abstain from 1 JUvathii! Pta'.e, : id we are not The infamons meth-KiS of the vote! leRsnesKon Wo occasion of this k■•anva pus io -.. f'w eilL.,, ■ir, Sl'ufiious’ permip- stealers, ballot box stnffers ."ml' Anarchism is taking root in our'in their desires and expectations, ^•’.e, h . , or v.'!.en. ,stirrciS up o'" U-ife among the yc-f;-. dear Subihland. -----pie are c:<;.irly exposed, aud de this year, if Mr. Goebel Simmons 1 of these facts. Book of testimonials, ' . .. . , T.,.,. „„„v - land matter of great interest with can bring it abont. Just s. eh 3“ j pi-ij;. of instrument'? sent free. Every, state of affairs is to their liking | iamlly should have an Electropoise’;.1 it saves money, induces health. Send i-ather than give up the pie which address at once and see what they are longing after liks the ■ people say who have thoroughly test- „ ... J. ,1 a 1 . I erl its merits. Agents'.vanted. THEIsraelites for the flesh ,;ots j f-.ectroi'Oise C?>., ol3 4th Street. Egypt. May they be disappointed , Louisville, ICy. vou invent or improve; 05'0 Jtet fRJOE-MARK. CGPYMCHTorDnSiGN PrtOTECTIO:^. Send model, sketch, crptotp. •for frco lii.'inilttation and adyicj. BG9R 0-i pflifcSTS wVoto'j«ient. I Pat3ntI.2T7y«3. V /A S K IK G T O N , D .C . I Want Your Eggs, CHICKENS, POTATOES, ONIONS AND OTHER FARM PRODUCE. Tiie Highsst Market Prices Will i)e Pii4 Call oh me whfen YOU COME TO TOWS. A well Selected Stock of Groo©^ Ties Always On Han:?. Yonrs to Serve, D. M. MILLER, Saiisbury, North Carolinai iieff.-oes 'vill. It'S ar^rned (but that part i.s being |A Superb Newspaper, i Many Democrats are joinin They are getting sick of the heart less machine iiy that section. This TheSijnmons organs cv"n ‘-I" v’.'ic Rcpiiblip.-.us to help them carry! ulisis clubs in the eastern part of 1 negroes .shou: .an-U, -j.e the amendruent, aud yet they he.ip! the state are growing rapidly, j ^ iedualioual qualification they,! upon them bitter, vile abuse.' ^anv Democrats are.loimng them. ' And ind'i.'„'^?; ***” "■ i Such methods are beneath the con- - «e linger the amendment; unless! with the dance, yonr Sins will find f; ®'^<i>iirc the edn.-'tional q'oalf:- i yon ont. .■mug,, it'isth is huge; ' „ j , j jr., 1 I - -----------------------^------------ i2'i Keu more I-'-Bag.? a So- election and get the pie. We know experience r- ... Pds[;uirty yft;irrt proves, lhau r. I's 10 htir ihe better class of! are too partisan, j TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. __ they are too partisan! __^_____ from the fact that if that Repnbli- • can party should change right;The Xew York Tri-Weekly Trib-1 i5>^.uU«d declare for silver 16 to 1, i une has superseded and taken thej l t ^ r m l ^ S ^ i c o l : ^ : e v e r y negro .ould vote lor it.Iplace of theforincr Semi-W^kly r f ^ ] ^ Z f i? lh e “ ih ey'lu why they | Tribune, and is an outgrowth of r endo “ “ inv mo-e red sh rt n ^ ' should be disfrauch ised, th . n D e m - ; the dfemand for m ore frc-,nent i.s.sues. disfranchised; for: It is printed on Monday, Wednes- ^ 1=^^; t>-y h -e done that very thing.;day and Friday. P r ^ ..1^0. ted Crook. Frederick A. Anderson, known ias‘•Wisconsin Fred,” a daring ' ,,,7/. by their solid post oiKce burglar, has been capt- '‘<^i^ereuce to all that is Vmw’ troubles JDil fn** 7^!'J-=h(his State has passed " iiieh, for their peace, u)"’?. Pf^'serity as well is ‘ this amendmet is , ^‘‘“ughtfnl men say Ei,t citizenship is the •tizeusLip, the safest, the I conservative. ahove clipped from a Demo- i-n s Matention, that our Demo- favor of an eatioual qualification £«• aU not only fo, the latter clanae «ay the wind blows. ured by Inspector • Gregory, of Greensboro, at Elmira, New York. The Elmira, N, Y.. Ciazctte and Press says: “After a chase of nearly a year, covering territory oyer several States during which time the trail h.iSbeen lost, regaiiled and lost again, United States Postoffice In- fepectbr Hardy T. Gregory, of Greensboro, B. C., has succeeded In landing in the toils one of the most notorious post office burglars in theconnUy. Thedaring lion it either by word or silence. wv-.,..-...— iThev fought Populists on their; In elfect, The Tri Weekly Trib-, Christians will not endorsejor sane- it>ey ^ ^ ^ eveiy-othcr-day! Democi-atie party declared for free 1 newspaper, each issue of which is; silver, 16 to 1, nearly the last one' as good as a daily of the same | was so partisau-negro-like—that date, aud in one linmber of which,' he went right up and voted for it. ; every week, large space will be __Times Mercury. | devoted to the pictorial, literiiry i and humorous features of thelllns- If there is a m an with tw o and a half grains of'sense who really.believes the suffrage am endm ent will disfran chise white m en. T h e Citizen would like'^to have his photograph.— Ashe ville Citizen. The Citizen can get the picture ot the Wilmington Messenger, Charlotte Observer, the Gastonia News, all the Democratic papers and speakers during the last cam paign. In fact, it can a get picture of' every lawyer and citizen who has “two and a half grains of sense.” For every one that has that ranch bi^iare in j ^nows that if it does not dis- robter has ^ g franchise \rtite men then it is un-over a half-hundred robberies of government btiildiiigs and other plaoce; and the government haa wanted him for a Jong time.” Anderson leaderof ano- contsitntioiial. Bat -we credit the Citizen with being onethingin the State that does not koonr any better;--Times Mwnry. ... , i trated Snpplemeht to the Sunday A new Americau girl will introduced to the public in (he| bdlievethatThe Tri-AVeeklv , pages ot the Jiarch Ladies Home, the best substitute jet found, Jourual. She wi owe her creation I metropolitan daily. It hasi to Howard Chandler Christy, the | p^j. jjjg j young artist who has recently avou genii-Weekly. and cwts half ai g re a t distinction for lus most inter- joHar less a year, j estirig portI■a^^.s American w e are freiiuently able to print I womanhoo.1. The first drawing ^ this edition, which is sent to| will Show the “American Girl at ^^3 before daylight, tlje official Church,” atid subsequent ones ^ ,,ispatohes of The Trib- willpictnreherasabrideatcoUege, from Europe, which ai-e sent at sports, on the farm, in society, ^ ^ as a daughter, and as mother. 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Kothcrs^u-Uir* t*ndl«atM , SweethearlK, T.-arhers. ITjcy are considpred the best work that has ever g ^ “*^ pen. H is reputa tion as a -nrUfr, humonst, oraicr, and en^'eriaincr is a* wn!e as tlie world hsclt tt\ OEA AND V»ITA';D H umor , BIO.-.RWHV. T bavkls. S cicvxe , and fi,?f diamond ring, or bicycle by doing ans. Snmple conies froe. Addr« Thelou taodAsorttb.CoM KtRhrllletTeuo, ndrfdlk'N^W iwestern v& T H R O iL e H , OWE DINIWO ejws.' T H R O U G H S L E E P E R S , K^IOXVILLEr a n d ^ E W Y G R K VIA U ^ Y /X flW R flL B r id g e . iTiHIRTQlOm \ n [ y i B i s , KORFOLK TO COLUMBUS. CLOSE WNSECmSS V r.6 . B E V I l l . G n a a l l t a 8 . i ) ^ ; i ^ A N O K E , V A . ; TAR HEEL NOTES. There has been deposited in the Stat^ museum, according to the News and O bsen er, a rifle of considerable histor ic interest. The nifie was used in the charge at Bueraa Vista, M exican war, by Thad iMcClanahan, a m em ber o t the F irst M ississippi regiment, comma'nded by Jefferson Davis. It was th e first percussion firearm «ver used on the field of battle. Davis, w ho was a man of advanced ideas, after much trouble obtained perm ission from the w ar de partm ent to discard the old tim e flint and steel muskets and arm this com mand w ith (this weapon. It was this charge th at saved the American, arm y and made Jefferson Davis famous. Thad M cClanahan, a youth of Oxford, N. C-, happened to be visiting in OJiss- issippi and enlisted. The rifle and the old fashioned paper—SDme of the iden tical used in the fight—were given by Mrs. O. W . Biacknall, of K ittrell. News comes from China Grove that a barn was burned Sunday night about 7 o’clock on a plantation about five miles from there, belonging to Mr. H enry W alker, who lives in China Grove. Mr. W alker lost the barn and forage in it and a company composed of him self and Messrs. Rice and Sech* ler lost two threshing machines, one c*' which was new. The loss is some six or eight hundred dollars. Suspicion rested on two young men, Messrs. Jam es and John Bostian, who w ere ar rested and brought to trial. A ttorney Gregory, of Salisbury, was called in behalf of the prosecution.—Concord Standard. It "is said th at a company has been organized to build a big cotton m ill on Little river, four miles south of Troy, M ontgomery county. A t the present rate, says the Norfolk Landm ark, N orth Carolina is getting a new cotton mill every day. The center of the textile industry in this country is raoidly shifting to the South. The total value of th e property in the State, real and personal, including railroads, telegraphs, etc., is found by the State auditor to be $269,000,000, this being an increase of $4,000,000 over last year. Lem Bennett, who is in Stokes coun tv jail aw aiting trial for the m urder o'f .Tames Sm'ith during the Christm as holidays, tried to commit suicide Thursday night by breaking a bottle and swallowing a lot of glass. His condition is serious. A convict w’ho escaped from the pen itentiary at Raleogh in 1895 has been caught in Texas and an officer w ith re quisition from the governor has been sent for 'him. His name is H enry C. Rogers. He was sent up in 1891 from Surry county for tw enty years, having been convicted of burglary. The stockholders of the local fire in surance companies in Greensboro met on Satxu'day and reviewed the business of the past year. It was reported that the premium receipts increased Thir teen per cent., and th at the assets were increased to more than $250,000 in the past twelve months. A t the boarding school for girls con ducted by Miss Ufford, at Albemarle, a wholesale poisoning of the inm ates took place recently. The girls ate souce m eat a t dinner which had become con.taminated from the vessel 5n which it was packed. None of them will dio but all were seriously sick for .several hours. The Baptists will do active work now to remove a $35,000 debt from their fe male university at Raleigh. Of the debt some $20,000 was secured not long before its completion. From the very start the universrity has been a great success. The Baptists are justly proud of it and so are Raleigh people, w ith out regard to creed or sect. The agricultural departm ent has re ceived a large num ber of cut specimens of gems from Macon, Jackson, Iredell and other counties. They were secured in those counties sent to Philadelphia and cut specially for display in Paris. In all 225 gems will “be sent instead o£ fifteen as originally proposed. The specimens are of great beauty. The whooping cough is becoming an epidemic in W atauga. It is said th at there are more than a hundred cases on Meat Camp. Deputy Revenue Collector Sutton re ports quite an exciting time In Colum bus county Saturday M ght. A moon shiner’s outfit was captured after the moonshiner and his friends, who were in am bush, had fired six shots a t thd ofllcers- Then the moonshiners fled. The Cranberry Iron and Coal com pany’s furnace a t Cranberry, N. C., has started up. giving employment to one hundred labDrers. W’^ork a t this plant had been shut down since 1896. The old Grupy mine, six miles from town, is being worked now. A force of men are employed in a shaft. Mr. Charles Mowery will take a boiler out to the mine this week/—Salisbury Sun. The shippers of Morehead City are sending off considerable quandities of clams to northern m arkets. They come by the A. & N . C. railroad and are transferred to the E. D. C. dock and loaded cn the* steam er Neuse. Yester day eight car loads arrived here to be transferred and in all during the pa^^t week there have been 25 or 30 carlOAOi shipped. The Lafayette knitting mill at etteville has purchased the Cool Spring mill, which will be made as good as new. They will m anufacture from 300 to 350 dozen ^hose and half hose per day. Captain Z B. Vance. United States army, in charge of recruiting in this state, says that recruits for th e Phil ippines are now taken only upon spe cial order of the W ar Department, The great m ajority ol men -who enlist want to go to the Philippines The Lincoln Cotton 'Mills are putting in a lot of new machinery, increasing the capacity of the mills about 25 per cent. These mills have long been not ed for tlhe excellence of their equip m ent and the fine yarns produced.— Lincohiiton Journal. The indications for a large straw ber ry crop this year were never bettei than now. Already the merchajits along the line of the W . & W . R . R . between this city and 'WUmlnKtca, which is in reality the straw b er^ belt of the State, are making ezten«tv( preparations for a big trade.—dolds- boro Arias. __ _ UWMAKERS AT WORK. The ProcecdiD^s of Congress Given Day By Day. SENATE. T hirtieth Day.—Speech-m aking oc cupied the Senate. The fea'tuTCS were the concluding speech of tha session on the race question by Mr. McEnery, of LouisiaiiQ, supporting tihe proposed ajmea-dment to the N orth Carolina con stitutiom, and a cire-fully prepared speech on the Philippines by Mr. Ross, O'f Vermont. At the opening, Mr. Turley, of Tennessee, reported from th e com mittee o*n privileges and elections a resolution on the case of former Senator Quay. The resolution follows: “T hat the Hon. M atthew S. Quay is not entitled to take his seat in this body as a Senator from the Sba:te cf Pennsylvania.” T iiat resolution was the judgmiont of the m ajority of the com mit tee. The m-iniOTity of th e com mittee filed a report declaring th a t Mr. Quay was entitled to a seat in the Senate. Thirty-first Day.—Routine busines.? occupied the attention of the Senate in a brief session. The resolution of fered by Mr. Pettigrew , of South Da kota. calling upon the President for inform ation regarding the treaty en tered upon with the Sultan of Sulu was passed after Mr. Pettigrew had made an attack upon the adm inistration for entering into an agreem ent which, he said, authorized slavery. An extended debate was precipitated by a confer ence report on the census adm inistra tive bill, but the census committee gained its point and the m easure was sent back to conference. Mr. Allen of fered a resolution calling upon the Secretary of W ar for all inf>rmation and correspondence relating to the ad m inistration of customs affairs in Pu erto Rico, Cuba and the Philippines since the w ar w ith Spain. Objection being made it w ent over. Thirty-second Day.—A nother discus sion of the race question m ainly occu pied the Seaiate. In accordance w ith previous notice, Mr. Money, of Mississ- issippi, spoke in reply to the recent speech of Mr. Pritchai*d, of N orth Car olina, on the proposed am endm ent lo the constitution of N orth Carolina. There was a spirited colloquy between Mr. Money and Mr. Chandler, of New Hampshire. •Mr. Cockrell, of Missouri, from the m ilitary affairs committee, reported a substitute for Mr. Pettigrew ’s reso lution regarding the Coeur D’Alene m ining troubles last year. The substitute calls upon the Secre tary of W^ar to subm it to the Senate copies cf all orders given to Gen. H . C. M erriam and to all cfhcers under him, and especially any proclam ation of Gen. M erriam and as to ordsrs con cerning the treatm ent of the civillian prisoners. The resolution v/as passed. The resolution cf Mr. Allen, of Ne braska, calling upon the Secretary cf W ar for all orders and inform ation concerning the collection of customs and revenues in the islands of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines was passed w ith a slight modiflcation. The urgent deficiency bill was then called up. Mr. Hale, of Maine, in re sponse to inquiries from -Mr. Pettigrew said the bill carried about $9,000,000; that it contained no provision for the paym ent of the rental of the old cus tom 'house in New York. He could not say. however, how much was devoted to the Philippine war. The Senate adjourned until Monday. I-IOUSE. ThinLieth Day.—The opening debate in the Roberts case brought enormous crowds to th '8 house. Fully thiree- fourths the spectators were women. Mr. Roberts was seaited on the ex trem e right of the hall, and every neck was craned to view him. It was an ora'torlcal field day and the crowds re mained loirig after nightfia-ll to h ^ r the impassioned words of the accused as he faced the house, like an anim al at bay, knowing that every hand was raised against him.. Mir. Roberts wa^ very adroit in the handling of his case and at tim es exceedingly dramaitic. Taking advantage of the issue raised by the division in the com mittee ais to the method of ousting him, he appro* priaibed to him self the airgumeut of tihe minority, that he was constitutionally enititled to be sworn in, and the argu- menit of the m ajority th a t once sw orn. in, he could not be expelled. Thirty-first Day.—The second day’.^ debate in the House upon the Roberts case was less dram atic thani the first. The galleries were alm ost as crowded, but the ladles were less demonstrative! Mr. Roberts was not present during the day. Had he been he would have heard the m ost scathing excoriation of the 'Mormons ever delivered upon the floor of the House. Mr. Landis, of In diana, the young orator who distin guished him self during the last Con gress in an oratorical duel w ith Mr. Johnson, of his State, wc-n new laurels. He charged that tftali had been adm it ted to the Union as a result of a 'Mor mon conspiracy and reviewed the his tory of the apostles of the church, whom he charged w ith living in open and flagrant violation of the statute againet polygamy tc. show th a t they had basely broken their solemn pledge to the government. The other speakers were Messrs. Powers, Republican, of Vermont, and Mlers. Democrat, of Indiana, for the m ajority resolutions; Messrs. Snod grass, Democrat, ,of Tennessee, anil W ilson; silver Republican, of Idaho, for the m inority resolutions; -Mr. La cey, Republican, of Iowa, for his prop osition to expel w ithout sw earing in, and Mr. Crumpacker. Republican, of Indiana, for exclusion by a tw o-thirds majority. Thirty-second Day.—The case or Brigham H . Roberts, the Mormon rep- resentati\’e-elect from Utah, which has occupied so much of the attention c^ the House since the assem bling of Con gress, was decided by the adoption of a resolution to exclude him by a vote of 268 to 50. The m inority resolutiC'ns—to seat and expel Mr. Roberts—were defeated by gl to 244. The m ajority resolution to exclude were then The Czar has decided to moderate the cunsorship on the newspapers published in St. Petersburg and M os cow. The new Russian Minister of the Interioi" has drawn up a scheme under which, in the iirst instance, greater liberty of criticism on in ternal afiairs of the empire is to be permitted. It this experiment works aatiafactoriljr the liberty of the press will be extended thronghout the em pire. This step toward the light is believed to be doe to the impression m ade on the C zu w hen last in E n g land by the Prince of W ales, who de fended the complete liberty given to the newspapers in Ei^land and the U n ite a s f iS T . ' iB E BIS IS M ED. House Adopts the Majority Report by a Vote of 268 to 50. A SEVERE BLC.V TO POLYGAMY. On the gucation to Admit Koberts First and Tlien 12xpel Him, llie Vote Wag 81 to !i44—Tlio rolycamlBt Uoclares AVIieu He Ilears the Itesult That He is a “Martyr to a Simsm of Prejadico.” WAsniKOTOX, D. C. (Special).—The case oE lirlgbJim H. Roberts, the Mormon Rep resentative-elect rrom Utttli, wiiich has oc cupied so mucli of tbe attention of tbe House since the n.ssembling of Congress, has been decided by tbe adoption ot n resolution to exclude him, by u vote of 2G8 to 50. The exact language of the resolution vfos as follows: * “That, under the facts and circumstances of tbe ease, Brlebam H. Roberts, Repre- sentfttive-elect from the State of Utan, ougbt not to have or bold » seat in tbe House of R-ipresectfttlves, and that tbe seat to wbicb be was elected is hereby de clared vncftQt.” Tbe amendment to e.xpel Mr. Roberts without sentinK bim, offered by Mr. Lacey, WHS ruled out on a point of order, and tbo House only voted upon tbe resolutions of tbe majority aud minority of tbe commit tee. Tbe latter—to seat and tben expel Mr. Roberts—was defeated 81 to 244. An aualysls of tbis vote sbow.s that 170 Republicans, 72 Democrats aud 2 Populists voted against it, Jiud 71 Democrats, 7Iie- publicnns, 2 I’oDulists and 2 Silver Repub licans for it, Tbe majority resolutions—to exclude Mr. Roberts and declare tbo seat vacant—were adopted by 2G8 to 50. Tbo ufflrmativo vo^e was divided as follows: llepublicans, IGS; Democrats, 9u; Popu lists, 4. and tbe uejjative vote: Democrats, 47; Silver Republicans, 2; Populists, 1. 3Ir. Roberts was present tbrougbout tbe day, and only left tbe ball after tbe result of tbe last vote bad been announced. As be did so be Rave out a statement justify- Idr bis reteutiou of bis plural wives on the ground that bis moral obligation was more binding upon bis conscience tban technical obedieoce to statutory law, and saying that there was little e.'ccuse for tbe ex traordinary eilorts to crush a system al ready abandoned and practically dead. He said be was a “martyrto a spasm of preju dice.” He would not, he said, attempt to run for Congress again, although be would go bacic home with a light heart, confident of tbe future. The action of tbo House, it is believed here, will be a blow to polygamy which it will not Jong survive. It is thought no ef fort will ever again be made to seat a poly gamist iu Congress, and that the young men of Utah will realize that if they con tract polygamous marriages tbe avenues of political preferment under tbe National Government will be closed to them. NEW EMPEROR FOR CHINA, Kuanc-Sn IssueB an Kdict Announcing Ulft Succesaor—He Will Abdicate. P ekin (By Cable).—An imperial edict has been issued announcing that owing to ill health Emperor Kuang-Su Is unable to eottduct the affairs of State, and that he bas accordingly appointed Fa Chun as bis heir. This stop is not an absolute abdica tion. though it is expected that tho Em peror win retire from the throne in a very short time. The scheme is ascribed to tbe Dowager Empress, who Is regarded as be ing responsible for the edict. KeTfttone Democrats For Bryan. Tbe State Democratic Committee set the pace tor tbo Democracy of other States by making Colonel William J. Sryanits choice for tbe Presidency in 1900. This action was taken by the committee while Colonel Bryan was on hi-i way to Harrisburg from New York Cltv to attend the meeting and confer with the party leaders. This is said to be the llrst time in tbe party’s history that the Democrats of Fennsylrania have indicated their choice for President in ad vance of the State Convention. Smallpox Gaard on Canadian Border. All trains from tUe States are being held up at Vancouver, B. C., and the health of ficers are vaccinating all Americans from Washington State and the Hound. It Is re ported there that small pox is eoidemlc In «polciine. r i a g a e K a g in s in H o n o lu la . *The steamer Miowera, just arrived at Vic toria, B. C., bas news of thirty-eight deaths at Honolulu from ttie plague. One death was tbac ot a wbite woman of good class. The city is panic-stricken. An armed moli prevents the landing of steamers at HIIo. N ew sy Q lea n in es. The area of Alasica Is 579,890 miles. By the State Superintendent’s decision, ,the Bible may be read In the public schools of Kebraslca. A Chicago street railway company has • placed buffet cars on its lines for tbe bene fit Of its patrons. The first issne, with the new year, of tbe ■new kind of postal cards in Germany con- isisted ol 5,000.000 cards. I The boandary dispute between the Congo Vree State and the Oerman colonies has been sAtistaotery settled. If A system . of preventlTO iDOooUtioa 'tcsinst typbold feTer Is under extensile : tria lln la £ a u d Soatb Afriea. IH E N EW S E P IT O M IZ E D . iraaliineton Iteinn. Adiul.ant-Geoeral Corbin gave out a stats- meut sho«-l..i; tb.it “> *'»'>Lawton ru“‘l amoanted to §33,364. A 1)111 iutrjduced by Senator Clay pro- po-ies the repeal ot tho stamp tax sections of the War Itevenno act. Ellis H. lioberls, Caltoa States Traisurer, has ooDveyeA nil his property to E.D . Mor ris. nobert.s reooDtlv has been the de- Joiidant in ssveral suits. BrlBliam H. Uobort.s pleaded before tho House or Ile|>reseutatlve9 his rlchl to a seat as tt member from Utah. omcors ot the Ktate ot Wiisliington ar >3 acctiseil ot liiivlng been In.strumentul iu tbo klilnaploK by British Colurablau ol- llolals ot an American named Everett, afl'l the .Statu Department will luvestigate. Tho Kavy Department has prepared a tariff for Guam based on tbe schedules now In use for Cuba and Puerto Rico. The House passed the Senate measure tD build tbo L-^ague Island aud Mare Island dry docks of stone instead of timber. The Sunate resoivcd to make an inquiry as to polygamy in tbe United States. C 'lonol CJeorge M. Randall, Eighth In fantry, aud Colonel James M. Bell, Twen ty-seventh Infantry, wert nominated k>y tho Presitlont for hrltjadier-gouorals. Oiir A«lopied Islands. Hawaii wants immigrants, and her pro visional minlstot of finance is on his way to Europe to secure them. A comi)le;e report of the vital statistics of Havana, Cuba, for 1S99 has just been i.%- sucd. Tbe tlHaths show an apparent excess over the births of about 4000. CaptaiJi McCalla, of tbe Newark, feels *‘satlsflc»d that avnry dollar spent by tbe Government on tho Island ot Guam will b:) returned to our country a hundred fold.” Yellow fever luis practically disappeared from Havana. Cuba. There are now only live eases iu tbo hospitals. General Otis will extend the time at which natives must retire to their liouses from 8.35 to 10 p. ni. Tbe inhabitants of Manila are jubilant over this concession,as tbe early closing ot houses, etc., on tbe hot nights prevailing there caused much dis comfort. The Law Committee has begun work. It will establish police courts everywhere in Cuba, so as to give all prisoners a speedy hearing. Then ic will formulate a law to prevent perjury, which is almost a national vice. Cuba, Hawaii and Puerto Rico will have American exhibits, under “Old Glorj’,'* at tbe Paris Exposition. General Maximo Gomez visited the Span ish Club at Remedlos, Cuba, and aske.l tlie members to hoist the Spanish flag over tbe club, which was immediately done. gPlON KOP ABANDONEtt General Warren Unable to Hold Posi tion He Had Captured. CHECKED BULLER’S MOVEMENTS. DoniMittlc. Samuel Peter 3Ievors, couvictod of the murder of Michael Karney and .Tohn Len- bart, was banged in the county jail yard at Somerset, Penn. Mlnnbi Cassidy, eighteen yonrs old, has brought suit aguiust Lauis Sherry, the pro prietor of Sberry’ci. in X hw York City, to reaovi’ir-SSj .oOO for tbo los.-; of four flngors iu li mriusla wliilii employel as a laundress In his I'^tahlishniiMit. Caarlu.'i .SlcCiinuy, wh\> was :i cirou.^ clowu moru than forty years ago and known ai:j tbo ilrst man to turn a double •omersault, dropii.Ml dead iu Chicago. Tho third of a scri«‘s of dynamite explo sions iu Leadviil e, Col., wrecked tbo hand some rfsidmieo of A. V. Hunter, the wealthy mine owner, and tbe home of J. C. RItcboy, atljolning. No one was injured in tbe explosions. Several suspicious cbaracter.s have been arrested. Henry Keeler, of Carlisle, Penn., a vet eran of the Civil War. applied for a pen sion. A few days ago he received a check for J?1000. The*joy over Its receipt made lilni ill. He died before be hud an oppor tunity to sp;md a cent of his windfall. Through lack of beirs tbe property of the :>eveiil-h Dav Baptist Mouaslical Society, at :}uow Hill, Penn., reverts to tbe State. The society was rounded in 1705 by Peter Leh man. who said ho beard “mystic whisper ings” diroetluj; his course. At a spccini muuicipal election Iu Hei- 2na, Mont.. it.lias bemi deuidod to buy an alectric light plant at a cost of ^30,000, and to bond tho city for *000,000 to buy or build a water worfcs plant. Sidney <». Ilawson, of Arlington, Ore., a member of the Oregon Legislature, commit ted suicide by shooting himself in the head. Ic is said that domestic troubles were the cause. No moro enlisted men of volunteer reji- ments aio to bo sent to the IMilllppiues. There Is a Federal position at Chapel, Hartford County, Md., that no one wants. It is the postolfice. Nobody could be found to tako charge of it, aud so it will bo closed up. Mr. Jind Mrs. William F. G ilbert, of Can- Qou, Couu., et'lebratoti tlielr golden wed ding at their liome. Relativ es and friends from Bridgeport, New Haven, Danbury and other places called on them. Tbe stutomeut of the State Dispensary in South Carollua for tbo year 1899 ba.s l3een (-ompleted. During tbo year the amount of prolits going to tbe counties, towns and cities wjis .*220,492. Tbe net profits to ibeStato which so to tbe credit of the school r\in«l i«r« 5=10:’}.(•«!). tmikinK the toljd uet prolJts iill.is l. Th« lolaJ gross proiiLs for tbe year were £485,520. The total receipts for the year were ^l,638,939. Two daughters of tbe Rev. G. N. Day were drowned iu Shaffers fork of Cheat lliver, W. Va. They were crossing tho river ou borsebaek. The horse fell down, throwing them from bis back. Tbe father .saw the accident, but bis skift sank before he could reach bis children. The British bark Inve rlocby arrived at San Francisco, Cal., 14S days from Swan- 3ea, and the British ship Kilburn, 150 days from Lon.lon, S even D ay s’ F iB litinC ^ o s l. fion Intact-Qeniirnl Biillep Sends a X U t o r C a .n » l“ M — li* K uslH nd X ow is F o r M ore T ro o p s—M ethucii on B o er V a lo r a n d S tra te s v . I.o.vnox (By Cable).—The War Offleo Fri day posted the followlnir dispatch from General Enller, dated Spearman’s Camp: ••General Warren’s Rarrlsou, I am sorry to say, lUnd this morning had in tbo night abandoned Spiou Kop.” General Boiler also reported that the British casualties on the day after the tak ing ot SplonKop,were: Killed—OBlcers.alx; non-commissioned officers and meu, eigbt- een; wounded—oBoers, twelve; non-com missioned offleers and men, 14'; missinj, thirty-one men, making a total ot 209. The killed iuclade Colonel Buehiinan- Itiddeil, ot the Kings Eoyai Eifles. He served In tho Niger war ot 1831. Seven days ot lighting leltthe main Boor positions intact aud General Ballet’s army 706 men weaker, aceordlng to the olTleial casualty lists, which seemingly <lo uot In clude the Spion Kop losses, as those last forwarded do not mention General Wood- gate’s wounding. , , England is posse.‘?sed by a depressing sense of failure, although not a word in criticism of her generals and soldiers is ut tered. Not much effort is made to place a happy construction upon General Bullet’s bare eighteen words telling of the retire ment from Spion Kop, and there is an un easy impression abroad that worse news is yet to come. . ^ Spencer Wilkinson, in the Morning Post, writes as follows of the Spion Kop loss: ‘‘This is a serious matter, and an attempt will not here be made to minimize It, for no greater wrdng can be done to oar peo ple at home than to mislead them about the slgnlllcance of tbo events of tbe war. The right way is to tell the truth as far as we know it.” The transport Assaye bas arrived at Cape Town with 2127 officers and men. The first portion of the Seventh Division is afloat. Hence, with the 10,000 men of this division and about 9000 others now at sea, it iles in the power of Lord Roberts to re inforce General Bnller heavily. This course is advised by several military writers. Although England’s nerves are severely tried, her courage is absolutely un.shakeu, and probably nothing that can happen in South Africa will change iu the slightest degree her intentions. She will continue to receive bad news, if it comes, with dig nity, aud will maintain her determluatlon to win at last. ________ French In Touch W ith Gntacre. Lo>-nox (By Cable).—A dispatch to tho Times from Sterkstroom, Capo Colony, states that a patrol ot Brabant’s Horse re turned to camp Irom Steynsburg, where a connection was effected with General French’s patrol. Tbis is taken to indicate that General French’s recent easterly movement was for tho purpose ot couneeting with Gat- acre’s force. Sterkstroom is General Gat- acre’s headquarters. RAM’S HORN blasts. rr> H E t'uitj, ■ « for,:;-"* mate ii,,.«'> >.l , ot are Metliuen Praises the Boera. L oxdon (By Cable).—Lord 3Iethuen for wards by mall tbe flrst ofllclal recognition of Boer valor and military art. He calls their tactics and their courage ‘‘Indispu table.” In defending frontal attacks. Lord Methuen says: “The mobility ot the Boers is such that they can change front in lifteen minutes, so tuat a flanking operation, when striking home, simply meets a now front.” Stmnse Epitaplm. V isitors in the Presbyterian w sJ a t Dover. Del., foiind in a disian-- tion of the cemetery, some fom J apart, graves of three young 7 c :t They are the wives of Al(?xan(!;r'tl Clym ent, a former asserablyn::!: J well-known citizen of ih? carlrTrl J the century. On the slab of SaW-. ^ l died in IS ll, is inscriboil: -0: ster: My heart U torn asunii-?' ghastly wound.” In Isp; e:.l I the second wife. died, aged tom b contains words evoa “Insatiate archer! Wor.1,1 noic:-;.| fice?” But in 1S25. when EiizaV -^ third wife, died at the agp o f J sorrow -stricken husband wrotr; shaft fell thrice and thrice c; :-M w as slain!”—Chattanooga Tim..-. FORMER CONSUL MACRUM’S STATUS He is Simply a Private Citizen Now aud Has No Official Stantlinc:-> W.\sHi>-GTox, D. C. (Special).—A state ment of the ofQcial status of Charles E. Macrum, ot Ohio, formerly United States Consul at Pretoria, has beeu issued by tbe State Department. It states that he ceased to be un officer of the United States when be left Pretoria on December 18. The State Department has now no control over him and no instructions to refuse to be interviewed have been telegraphed to him. He !s entirely out of the Consular sarvice and could return to his former post in an oflacial capacity only through receiving a new commissiou. He will not be reinstated unless bo gives satlsfactorv reasons for leaving Pretoria at such a critical period. Eveu then It is not likely that be will bo reinstated. Foreisn. The Dowa.gor Duchess of Schleswig- Holst-Mn, mother ot tbe Empress of Ger many, died at Dresden. John nuskiii wa.s imried at Coniston in the prcaeuco of a large number ot raouners from all parts ot the United Kingdom. A contingent of Colombian troops has gone from Colon to Baranqallla. It is re ported that tbe Government has 40,000 men underarm s. The.rebellion continues. There arc several thousand cases of in fluenza In Rome. There are 10,000influenza cases in Turlu. and many thousands are re ported all over Italy. A longshoreman at Sydney, N. S. W., has been stricken with bubonic plague. The physiciaus say bo was innoculuted by tb© bite of a flee. The l.ubonic plague has broken out in Rosario. Argentine, and.A rigorous cordon has beeu established in that place. Major Lallande, Chief o! Police of Gua temala. a former resident cf 3Iichigao, has been murdered while trying to make an ar rest in a mining vlUauo in timt country. Dr. !. "if. Cline, CUIef ot iho Weather Bureau ot Texas, is in Mexico estnbllshiOL' observations in all the Mexican Gulf ports. The Emperor of Germany is convinced that tbe present educational system is not practical enough, aud he biis formulated a plan for reforms in the High schools of the The ii-on and steel manufacturers of France have lodged a protest with the Commorco Committee of the Chamber against the ratification of the commercial treaty with the United States. The Royal Commission appointed to a.5 - certain tho cause of railway accidents in the United Klugdom recommends that all railways be eompelled to use automatic car couplers. The Provincial Government of BritUh Columbia bas declared its intention of amending its alien exclusion law as tn hereafter permit Americans to hold claim, purchased from Canadian locators. The officials ot the Bank of PAm ... I<lma, received from their branch bank* London two boxes, each of which WManL posed to contain f^.OOO, b « upon bl?n^ opened one of the boxes was found tif fiUod with bags of shot. be It is stated seml-ofBoiallv thaf«k^ German Naval bill will ask torJlM SSi 2ST E x p en d itu res wiU exteid'SiS’Sut^n SWORD OF HONOR FOR WAINV^RItlHT. T o C oinm «inorate H is W or;c ia S in k in g th e F u ro r nnti th e P lu tu n . WisHisarox. D. C. (Speeial).-A sword W.1S ■ presented to Commander lllchard Walnwright, who was Captain of tho Glou- i cester In tbe battle of Santiago when sUo , dest^yed the Spanish torpedo Jjoat Furor j and Platon, as a gift of tUe citizens ot tho . pistrlot ot Colnnibls. Tlio presentation I pl'ice at the Colaoilila Tbeatro. * th . McKinley aud tho membscs ot■ tbe Cabinet occupied one ol tbe boMS, .and Wni stage were seated.witu Commander ; wimm ?1? Secretary Long, through I presentation was made, John I inS P™ ‘4ed, Admiral Dewey i “ number oti ,,n 'Itl^ens. Mr. E. P. B. Sands made enlogising Commander Waln- , then presented by iJecretary Long. PHILIPPINE PORTS OPEN. Restrictions Removed Trom the Western Coast or Paiiay. WisBixoiox, D. C. CSpeclaD.-Oeneral Otis reported to tbe War Department that : western coast ot the Island ot Panay open tor trade, and that the coast sectteS ?,!'® ‘''® heiKliborlng I weeT^ trafnc by the end ol tbe in wUlcU tbe t^ss h A the usual suc- ! amo„nt Heavily and a large : ti“ °S ammunition Wivs ca*- S O U T I I E R N RA!i;\V.-?.l Ccadens®'! Sehi'.iulc o.' Ia^f.*ect Nov. 1’.'. hfti. j ; Ves. iNo.>, Kurtlibonnd. ‘No. li.'No. I'A; L:. lljany. Daily. Lv. Atl.mta.CTj “ AUunta.ET '* .Norcrosa.. “ Bciford-----** Guinesvillf “ I*uia.... “ C!onjeI:a.... “ Mt. Atiy... Lv. Toccna....•• W’minster. “ Senc«a.......“ . Central...... '• 6 rce:ivilIo. “ Spnr’burg. “ Gjiffn^v.... “ Blacksbiiri; “ King’.'iMt.. “ Gusioniii... “ Charlottt*.. Ar. Gre’nsboro T 5)a 8 /yia' 1) IJ a; lu i,3a; 11 1*5 ai. n yoa'. 11 5-Ui 1-2 1 4up, 0 P i 4 20 PI 1 ^pi r. i;jp' 6 a);.! 9 5::pi n twi 1 OJJ- 3 415!): 0(> i;j|- « 7 iC] a 18;.. lU-J.Tl Lv. Grc'nsboro Ar. Norfo-k.... 11 -I5r Ar. Dan%-illo .. -I 11 :25p 11 ar.j. ... Ar. Bichniond..! t>uOa GUUaj ... Ar. Whinglon. ** B’moreP.K “ Ph’delphia. “ K ew iork. 1 6 4-’:.' .... 8 ..... 10 ir.a ....l::4i*i, Southbonnd. 1 1 F»,t.Ma Vcs. ! ,Xo. o5.IXo.37. N'"-' jDr.ily-in.iiJy-.n^J^-* Lv. N.Y..Pa.S. “ Ph*do’i>hia. “ EoUimoro.. “ Wash’ton.. ‘3 .^ a R 22 a 11 15a 4 •••• r> 55V .....y u ...... li)45p' Lv. Richujond..I-?0 1 :i;11 aii> III" Lv. Daavillc.... i G ()2p Lv. Norfolk__ Ar. Gie'nsboro *i**hbers Torture a. Hermit. A. veteran named Cosh Barry was tor- tared by hot irons by robbers at his homo Be Is “ >>ermit. Ook fright ana fled, getting only *10 . R utm ah'. C rop. Ib " f t " »» o™'!- dlstrietsl^ '“ u S ? .;» t o T h a 5 M “F tu . Eyre Murder. t b e ^ S s C * ! ”f L « « l “V e^^^ Ol Sbwp IB A m tn J i. and Lv. Grc'nsboro Ar. Charlotte.. Lv. Gastonia... •• “ Gaffney.... ** Spar’burg. " GreenviUc. “ Central.... Sencca......** ■W’minster-•• Toccoa...... ” Mt. Airy... " (Cornelia... “ Lula ........... “ Gainesville “ B\iford........" Norercss. Ar. Atlanta,ET•• Atlanta.CT 7 ::4p lOCOp 10 •iOp 11 iii'p 11 -JGp U 20 a 1 Toa " 2 is a ■3 25 a •i io a 4 33a 4 55 a 5 25a6 10 a 5 10 a la uTa 12 053 -“•“1 1S5 io'i-.n! 10 5>a, 11 24:ii 12 aOp •i -Ii? 1 aup •S Ml 3 l I C . ■ i;S3p» TO'P (I ::i2p ; SOv'P , »3)p : Si’'P ' 9 Up: 10 WF I 9 0*>D_ Betwoen Lula Md Atlie“^^ 1 ^ No. 13. STATIONS. XO; Daily. '.’III';' i: n 05 a liV. •I.n’-'i Ar ; • 11 3Ra “ MavsvilU*- , 11 S2 a' " Harmony ” ; ___. 12 aopiAr. Athens .Lv Note close coimeclion iflaJc main liae trains. ^ “A” a. m. “P*’ p. m. “3X" n-v^n. ‘- Chesapeake Line Steamer< ia between Norlolk and Baltii:i''’:<*-.; ;J ^Nos. 37 and Sir-Daily fSout^'westem Vestibnlo L>c-.i(i;i-itl'DviKm ..— ____Nt,' > - . 'I ^uigoani. Aiso eiegaiit OnsKRVATio.v Cars U^tween jYork. Pirstclass thoroughfaro tween Washington and Atiania. ^ serve all meala en route. frin^ton Mondays, WodneadayiJ^.y' Norfolk for Old Point COMront Nos. 8o and 3ft-United States solid between Washington and os.il Jim Soathem Bailway, A- &L. & N. B. B., being compwed of and coaches, through without •engers of all classes. PuU®^w sleeping cars between New York a® p.m leans, via Atlanta and Uontgoo'^-^ f tween Charlotte and Atlanta, I •erveall meals enronte. „riist3. Noa.U,3^8 *and_12—PnUman «***!..* between Bicbmond and Charlot»' Jple, nathbonnd Not. U and 33. No.. M u d U. ■ \ A “icthor w,:. ' 'T J * * . Way ■ Religious bigotry ants into curses. No m an loses anvthin„ lose all for Christ . The pickets of armv principles ot Christ, carry Christian conscience ain. diticn Christian condui t A beam in another’s • i me than a mote in mine i Every Christian is a nh,.- 1 sun picture of the Son. T h in p that arc hanilv ri.h, to be decidedly wrong.' “■ ^ ,T o b e afraid of yonr'friend is, h a lk w a 'T s .^ ' '- 'e n J o , r s glory does not dope.,, A light head makes an easv r tongue. ■ God's rewards are cft^a gre,-. sponsibilities. Zeal w ithout knowleilsp ■ into the dark. The truly great are u...iallv uinely humble. ^ = God will reward vou not fnr but for fldelity. ' Men always begin to differ ^ begin to think. The world's need is hotli th, - and th e cure of its greeil. ‘ The pleasures of fashion . .vet fashioned true pleasure. C hrist was the c.riginator c .. rather taan a commentator on i- c rl lo nine from BfooW ya to ' Id South Air:ca m I Cavalrv horses natural for EnR- Thursday, K .\frica to-morrow. r \ ‘ co -ccrn has 150 men fcv °o catch up with or- P hionccl bales has been r to? U,^c on the march, V ^ u s in Brooklyn has ® ni compressing the a" ordinary bale into onc-third the fizc of • Tlic nov balc.s arc ,:i kcC'=. and are so „ he transported on L^u^difficalty. The rcg- poim tK so L':;;ca^ry'cnouRh to.Wer (,1rci5't- ! s j ^ f I ti'"----K S with a ba e cl hay | t i nrC'S. ami it with- ! H o r 7-! I'O”'"” bciorc It I I The British ar Ol- ^ It the cint-’rtri-ncy store 01 . Ih sball 1)C haled so tha. , „ r vcars wifh^nit losnif; : 1 „^ilitv. This the ncu- 'nd the ci.nseciuence is r.nvcrtiUKMii IS >cndin;i i the Brooklyn l.rm can j fe. too- Ucat. as an equivalent r can be shipped Ironi .'alm ost any point in ( for about --Q cents. : j'jvcl!* wUU fascarclj.. r care constipation forever. yUdrtasista roluod money. hvoincn' who “pay taxes Itions submitted to ta.-i- , Y ocP K liln cy . • iR Pills cure all kidney ills, ^ lleoieily Co.. Chicago or N. i . ;0.000 pHnces and other [OS. tp sa'^ D iF . produeea thn K colors of any know n dye 11 dru»Tgists. iaics ol (iornian toyri in linouiit ;o over £-".0 0 0 . I ponii)n ot v.-hicn miK;r.. 1 bv uKvnuiactiir- Uaat! A-'<r.r. L easily and forever, be n:ni rreaiiiivitTor, tilio 2<o-'lw itrVcr, tv.r.iic-', wczV. m -.' bUts.iCccrtl. Curcf'va.-u- X il sann’c free. At!':r-'=; iC'o., Cliicago or^Kev/ Yori:. ■itspiccs of ihc Scsaiii'. B) of i-ondoji. youn^ v.u- lirnincd lor huim- i'cv.; irank-iuni:', care ; i»rcp;iraiiou and cu«»]: um the Candle i A t Both Ends.” X CAtx go on d ra in in g <vi~ j blood fo r m r v e s , sto m a ch , ^les, w ith o u t doing som e- it. H ood's Sa.rsaparilla nta l a nd digcsthfe strength m^vitalizing the blood. Thu:, wked And tired people. S a ^ p a ’i firms in the >hnppiii^ Vorlc will >liortiy prc- ■liattan Elevated Railway [ctition recjucsling lliat pt sonic measiiro tiru I roar and diti of trains flevatcd structure. >at anrt T.UDg Aficctiou.s. HSYRUP piac. Refusesnbstitulcs. ^ ■e Dystepiia. Trial, so for SC. PE I R M S |-> elshtoen feet ions at I,!-T - taking two ,ba,s cau.seU my years. I am still I people^-worthy ot ■' W. Bowles, Baird. Jiass. CANDV C.ATHARTIC l o t MAUK HIOIiTtRso Taste Good. Do I t WMken.or tripe. 10c, 25c. aOc. 1 pO N STIPA TIO N . . . . M—Ir>,|. Yurt, ‘tl.'i V ^ O T f O N ^ C u ltu re ”' IS th e n a m e a v a l u a b le illu s tr a t e d p a m p h le t w h ic h s h o u ld l h e in th e h a n d s p la n te r w h o lo tto n . T h e >ent F r e e . KALI WORKS. So. 5 . P’S h o r n b u s t s . T m ate -*i€n of i f '® are have g re„ to He Vho I “ "other . W av »' I l?y Of our . torough Hi. ^ i« • h.Eotry tu rn r th e " |-urs6s. covej;! |.o^c.s^anytU i„, are 1 conscience alonp „ ■ siiaii conduct. ““ liH another's eye u , I mot- in mine |n-istian is a photograp,., are. ' o£ :he Son. I'.at are li.,rdh- ri-.,. I c ily wrong. ‘ ® ‘ Df yonr friend is I ‘-O' S" '0 heaven lo,, tr y .;oes not depend on I mc I m akes an easy runjJ W d s are often greater.. |i:n it knowledge is dasi^ . sreat are u.uaily the ■ rew ard you not for re.„„^l |y s begin to differ w h e a a j Id 's need is both the cm«l je ot Its greed. ^ 1 lu r e s of fashion have ■ed true pleasure. I :lie originator of I I a ccm m entator on it. ktranse Epita,,],,. ■n the Presbyterian cemeterjl ^ e i.. found in a distant se^l i cem etery, some forty fssl J-es ot three young woniai_"f Ih e w ive- of .Alexander Jl^| ^ form er assenblrm an anjl k citizen of the early pan oil J. O t the slab of SaraL. ih J ll . is inscribed: -Oh hod-I le a n ij torn asunder bv .jj,l lu r.d ." In ISIO Elizabett,! Jw ife died, aged 22 . and im | ■lir-i w ords even strocier:| I rcher; W ould not one saf-l I in 1 S;5 . when Elizabeth. ili(l J ciiec at the age of 25, ii!i.l I'k e n husband wrote: "Tliyl I rice and thrice my ptasl I'—C hattanooga Times. f:E R N RAILWAV. :LaIc o.' Pas«5or.?cr Tr;:a. I'J. 1S19. Ves. |.\o.l?.F*;AIi |j. N*o. ilr. XiJt I L*iy. Daily, baa. Uailj. r 5)21 • •'>' n ; lii ; 1 lOni 4 OjD !i j)p I 1 oo;-' r> wj. Uii* ' .... 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S T A T IO N S , itt-l ;'l.r|;i •• Ma.v.-i^.no- y 8S?| l:t •• Ha.'PU.ny* 6iy| rcouurciioa made ac I J***”' 4*v ’d'?^1■ p ” p. m . - i l ” noon- - 1* U n e S team ers m daJJ 1 ■ fo lk a n d *5 | I d 3i^Da:ly V»*sTibrtl<! ,VYork*5lipii:t'c*arfi bulwt-oii ■ s. via W ashin«ton. I . and also betwe«n >e« ^ | \ WarihiBjrton, Atlantf _p- <;ak « U*twcen AtlacW i f f Wf!l:ui!j thorouirnfare c^| and Atxanw- ■ul.i e t route. F r » ^ | E jay s. W odne9da>;s^^tetir2f ■ji.d Poxnt Comfort- .vaarJl § 36-United Stotos I n Ww^hinjfton L E aiw a y , W . being compofled o f^» fo r j J I I tbroui^fa without I classes.Ibelwt^n New Tork»»®>Janta and Montgoio^j^ ePW Jotte and Atlanta. ■ b en route. n |i< and li- P u U m a n ^ f * ^ ^^xnocd «"<< Cbarlon^^W l adNo«.U aad r I’-oni Bfookh-n ta fcf"'”! in ‘ Cavalry horses :iaiural for Eng- 1 = 1 ‘fniicd States arm.v. for ll'-c loddcr. .-V ■■‘■^'-,' -,■11- wa? sent from \frica Thursday. I -'*■ \ric-a lo-morrow. Ihas 150 nicii 'IP «>"' ■; ,,..,1 linlcs has been the march, in lirooklyn has m orditwrj- l»2lo into I-' the size 01 , ‘tIu- *■ k.vs. a:id arc so ‘ I, - ira'ir portcd on The rcs- -.ir a horse m weeks. Hay ^"TrRT^ to b. • : ,i;;, lH-c:iusi' It so I '■'u,' -]'' n.".v pnHV>5 ii I -.no-.- :.1I i'l-u-. :i"'l ‘here :s no even | ■ % . vw . \P . .,:,h :> l«lc <■: bay ■ " ''V i• I',.mrs heiore i: ! V;,,.'l5rilish War Oi- '■'i.'l.ii l«- n:ded s.> lhal ■ vw"' « losing ; Thi' the new . O.l.-a|ucnoc is ^viier.i !s sondtns , .u..-^,:o.w\yn urni can | • nn cqiiivaieiii ....... be iVoni '>1 ‘‘”y * ' JO cems. fB^uiNwiili rascarelfc. ■•L, cure con^inaaoa forerer. |rr;.nien who “pay taxes Tocr KJdneysf rr.iW pr:ni”’.' and other -„ r mr. proJuMi Iko I'i.JlJKiili- u- u>y^ in ,n:\o £->.000.- -voioh | ;y X 7 : :•. U'le >>’o-Tr.- T- ':' .. ./.I:' cr_;C2T7 Yovii. care 01 : cook- ! f Bun the Candle Ai Both Ends." li ;.•(»: can go cn drarz^iing ■s rjrc ior r^r-jes. stom ach, L\'^5, fmho-d doing some- Lt* 2. Eoocc SdrsspdrSla [r.x:£l &rtz cincstirje strength yrz<oHdizir.gihcbbod. Thus fJCTkcJ ire V/id people. GOOD EOADS NOTES. Coiinecticnt BIsItwaj’s. The first paymeats are being made from the Connecticut. State Treasury to the varions towns which have availed themselves of the roail im provement law passed by the last Legislature. T h e essential features of that statiue are the payment by the State of three-quarters of the cost of improved roads iu towns with a tax list of §1 ,01)0,000 or less and two- thirds of the cost in towns with las list of more than $1 ,000,000 ; the State not to sx^end more than $175,000 iu one year nor inoro thau $4500 in any one town annually; the sum of SGOOO a year for State inspection to come out of the $175,000; and a pro viso by which a town may, with the assent of the State Hi«?hway Commis sion, use the full amount of the ap- irropriatiou for two years. The returns at the Highw ay Com missioner’s office show a remarkable success of the new law. Out of 16S towns iu the State 115 liave this year made applications. Ou t of the $350.- 000 appropriated by the State for two years— or $388,000, excluding inspec- tiou expenses— all but §30,000 is ex hausted by the applications of the 115 towuH, which will receive from $501) to $4500 each from the State. The law only relates to maiu roads be tween towns, and of these it is esti mated at the Commissioner’s office that ou 500 miles improvements have now been completed siuce State aid began aud ou several hundred miles more improvements are in progress or immediately projected. During 1899 and 1900, including payments by the towns, the outlay under the law, present and prosj^ective, amounts to about $433,000. Iu fifty-three of the 115 towns gravel roads or regrading has been done or is in progi’css, in some cases preliminary to hardened roads. Under tlie various laws passed at recent sessions of the State Legisla ture, there has been an outlay of about $800,000 aud 13S towns out of 108 in the State Jiave availed tliemselvcs of the various Statetaid laws. A very en couraging feature of this statute is the large num ber of small country towns which have begun highway improve ment, aud the sum of .^30,000 of the State appro2)riatioii sliil left will be given iirst to the towns not yet apply ing. aud secondly, to the towns which have nofc asked for more than .S500. The secondary c-Tects of the law iu im- ))roviug roads and awakeniupr eoaimu- nities iu the Stale to the importance of bettor highways iiava beeu very great, not a few towns stjcuding much larger sums thau iisnal outside of the law, Pud one town spending $:->0.000. In regrading roads, also, m uch money has been spent effectively, aud an evil in the old Connecticut highways considerably abated. There is complaint that some of the towns do no-: keep the State-aid roads iu proper repair, as provided for under the law, and that important branch of the statute remains to be tested. In such cases the lav.* provides that the- State can m ake the repairs and the town must pay for them. The eager ness to take advantage of the existing law for State aid is indicated by the fact that the 115 towns applying all did so within a weriod of six weeks. loi frm' in :lic ^lioppins r.v; Yori: wil! .!i.,r:'.y pre- Ir.iran i:ic\atC(l Railway 1 perJor. lhat licrjt «.»n!e tJiac roar and din oi traiti.s If cie-.-aicd ''nictiire. M is jThr:;i snJ Lung .\ficclioa.'?. P SYRUP Rcfusr.eabstilulw. JU ■ S U R E ^ Trial, Xfar» I [APE R M S ' '' Boh-les, Baird, Mass. CANCV ' WTHARTrc nEOISTCIiED Gooa. Ho ...P L US r o f f o N Culture” ' the n a m e a v a l u able illu stra t- p a m p h let "'hich sh o u ld I’e in the h an d s planter w h o iC otton. T h e sent F ree. F«d.w,„ |.l'^ K A U WORKS. So. 5 . —------------- o » J W id e T ire s. Narrow tires are one of tlie large leaks in farming. In some careful es- periments that have been made, it has been demonstrated that on a dry gravel road 24S2 pounds could be hauled on tires that were four inches j in width, while on the standard tires — one and one-half inches wide— only 2000 pounds could be hauled witli the same draft. O n hard, dry, smooth dirt roads that were free from dust, the draft necessary to haul 2000 pounds on narrow tires! could haul 2530 on broad tii-es. If the road w.-is covered with two or three inches of dust, there was an advantage in nar row tires. If the roads are m uddy and of sticky clay, aud firm under neath, the narrow tire is better. If the clay road is dry on top the broad tires will carry 2200 pounds with the same draft that will be necessary to haul 2000 jp ounds on narrow tires. O n a drying road of this character, the wide tires particularly show their merit over the narrow tires, for the firmer the road becomes the greater is the differeuce of draft iu favor of the broad tires. That difierence is as m uch as tbirty per cent, on the best road. T h e reason that the narrow tire is better in deep m u d is because it has less surface for the m ud to cling to. ____________ Goo'l Hoads in IlllnoU. Chicago is as deeply concerned iu j the improvement of the country roads I as any other community in Illinois., i Perhaps in the near future she will be j moro so, es;?ecially if her people con tract such a desire for long-diatance country jaunts as that w^hich obtains am ong the people of other cities at home and abroad. It seems difficult for us to realize that one m ay mount an automobile in Paris aftd find a smooth and beautiful road all the way I to Lyons, Boulogne, Strasburg, Ber- I lin ’or Vienna. There is scarcely a i piece of country in the United K in g dom. that cannot be traveled with a bicycle. N e w York, Maflsachusetts, Pennsylvania and Ohio have done wonders of lote years in the way of good road-making. Illinois is younger and has greater difficulties to sur mount, owing to thejnature of her soil, but by organized and intelligent ef fort can accomplish the desired re sults. T h e Stote shonld help oat the poorer communities and liberal boun ties might be provided for counties m aking the best showing.— Inter- Ocean. S a lt For Boadbedi. T h e application of salt to roadbeds will be tried this Tviiiter in N e w York. It is belieTed that salt will prevent the top soil from freezing, thus obviating the m u d which invariably oomes with the thaw. According to the M unici pal E n ^ e e r . Professor B ^ . 1 « Columbia University, says of tte pro posed experiment that the effect of salt would be to lower the temperature at which the aurface soU would ireeze, and it would also take up the moist ure, and so, perhap.. *> m ud. It is a n expwnm ent .which is well worth trying. Th#re are 3,868.720 O hriitUii Bn- , ae»Tor#ri. _ . • . '- - r n J SENATOR PRITCHARDS SPEECH. aives His Views on the North Caro* lina Amendment On M'onday Senator Pritchard deliv ered ih’is speech, on th e race question in the U nited States Senate. H is rem arks were directly upon his reaolution in troduced some tim e ago to declare the confiUtutlonal am endm ent unconstitu tional. H is address w as in th e nature of a reply to tlhat delivered seivenal days ago by Senator M organ. W hen he re m arked th a t th e cry of “negro domi^ nation" w as th e answ er given to everv proposition m ade bv the Republicans, Mr. Tillm an, of South Carolina, inter rupted to say ta a t little else was to be expected when, the adm inistration continually th ru st negro postm asters on the people of the South. Mr. Fritohard. "There you have it! If I should read th e Ten Com m and m ents to line Senator he would cry 'N egro!’ back a t me." Mr. Tillm an. “W e say ‘nigger’ in the South, not ‘negro.’ L et us stick to facts.” H r. Pritchard. “The Senator may use w hatever expression he likes. I’m satisfied to use m ine.” M r. Pritchard argued tb a t tbe ques tioned the peace and w elfare ot the nation and the stability of our institu tions. ’I'he constitution, in plain m an datory and unequivocal language, guai-anteed to each State a republican form of governmen-t. B ut according to Mr. M organ’s contention, said Senator Pritchard, th e constitution, could be rtolated if it became necessary to vio late it in order to m aintain D em ocrat ic rule in th e South. T hat was nulli- Bcation, pure and simple. He said that L ousiani was one of the States w'hich by constitiitiojial enactm ent lhad de prived certain of its citizens of privi leges guaranteed them by the Federal constitution, and he said th a t the ^ m - ocratic party of N orth C arolina was at tem pting to secure the adoption of a proposition to am end th e constitution ot th a t S tate in a sim ilar way. “If the Senator from A labam a is rlgiht,” said Mr. Pritchard, “in Ms con tention th a t th e negro is not entitled to exercise the eleotlve francJhise, the Dem ocratic party should Stave the m anhood to propose th e abrogation of the iifteenth am endm ent This would afford the people of the U nited States an opportunity to pass upon the ques tion—the only lawful m ethod by which the colored people can be deprived ot the ri,ghts which are now guaranteed them by said am endm ent. “The proposed am endm ent is Iho m ost im portant question we have been called uiJon to deal w iht since the war. The constitution of 1S6S of N orth C ar olina was form ed by th e Republican j party, and am ong other things it con- j tained a provision which guarantees ■ free suffrage to ,the rich, the poor, the I illiterate and tihe educated alike. Its adoption m arked an era of encourage m ent to th e common people of the State. I “I do not v.-ish to be understood as i saying th at e very Democratic leader in j N-orth C arolina has been guilty of du plicity in dealing wi-tJh our people, be- | cs.'j£6 there are several honorable ex-: ceptioas, and nota-bly among these was | lay distinguished predecessor, the late i Senator Vance. W h e n 'he passed away, : the element of the Democratic party' which his influence 'had held in check i assumed control of the party machln- • ery. If w^e are to profit by the lessons i taught by the election methods in 1 South Carolina, Louisiana and Jllssis- | sippi. we are justifleil in the assump tion that the a-d-optlon of the proposed amendment in North Oarolina v.-iU sound the death knell to the aspira tions of every Zeb Vance Democrat in the State. While intended to crush out the principles of Republicanism, it is likewise intended to eliminate those | who entertain the lihera'I views of the late Senator Vance, as well as those who are not willing to submit to ihe dictation of the machine. “ It is evident the framers of the fif teenth amendment had but one objest in view, and that was to embody in the constitution of the United States a guarantee that there should l>e no dis crimination on the part of any State against any class of people on account of race, color or previous condition of servitude. I call upon m y Democratic friends to show me a single individual w"ho, while in a condition of servitude, was entitled to vote. All will adimit that no one 'had that right -while in such condition. Therefore tie pro posed amendment to the North Caro lina constitution is as much in con flict with this clause of the fifteenth amendment as it would be with other portions of the amendment if It had declared that no one of African d^,- scent would be entitled to vote. “ It is calculated to create apprehen sion and alarm on the .part of the illit erate colored, and white people as well. It seems to forever prevent the common people of North Carolina from participaUng in the management and control of ;her affairs. While osten sibly to procure white supremacy, there lurks beneath the surface a pur pose to disfranchise thousands of our people, both w-hite and colored, and thereby enable a certain class to hold the offices and enjoy tSieir emolu ments. It has been boldly proclaimed by Chairm an Sim m ons an d other lead ers ot the Democratic party th a t the proposed am endm ent will not, ^ if adopted , disfranchise a single w hite voter in the S tate of N orth Carolina. W hat is to become ot t’hat unfortunate class ot ocr w hite people w ho are un able to pay th eir poll tax? T he Demo crats ot N orth Carolina attem pt to justify th eir action by asserting that they fear negro dom ination. Accord ing to the census ot 1S90, the whites outnum bered the negroes m ore than two to one, and no intelligent citizen can he Inid-uced to 'believe th a t twc white N orth Carolinians are in dai!g«r of being dom inated by one negro. It is an a-beurb contention.’’ Mr. P ritchard declared th a t the elec tion law of N orth Oarolina, passed, by th e last Democratic legislature, was more unjust In Its discrim ination than the Goebel law in KcntucKy. “I regard the p r o p o ^ am endm ent,” he said, “as an attem pt to legalize th e fraudulent m ethods and practices o t th e Demo cratic oarty th a t have odjtained in. the conduct and control of elections in the past.” Senator Pritchard w as several times interrupted by M essrs. Money and Tillm an. Mr. Tillm an said there was only a lltU e coferde o t HepnbUoans in South Carolina. T lier k ^ it show ot a party orsanl^^ion lived on th e money they «o t lo r th eir votes in R «pa»tcan eonventlong. Caivtain Z. B. V«nce. U. 6. A., In ehaifs* of iiecmlUn* In «hl« State, eaya xecruits for th» P hlU »lM »re taluii only upon special «»rder of the War Dem tm ciit The great nulority w ttt ta v> t« the U S E O F C O C A tn BoUtIb »nd It* Wonderfal Tonie SK- tec ta U pon In d ian a. Sucre (Bolivia) Cor. Chicago Rec ord: The Indians regard the coca with extreme reverence. Von Tschudi, the Austrian scientist, who made a most thorough study of the ancient customs of the Incas. says: “During divine worship the priests chewed coca leaves, and unless they were' supplied with them it was believed that the favor of the gods could not be pro pitiated. It was also deemed necessary that the supplicator for divine gracc- should approach the priests with an ‘acullico’ in his mouth. It was believed that any business undertaken without the benediction of coca leaves could not prosper, and to the &hrub itself was rendered. During an interval of more than 300 years Christianity has not been able to subdue this deep- rooted idolatry, for everywhere we find traces of belief in the mysterious pow ers of this plant. The oxcavators in the mines of Cerro del Pasco throw chewed coca upon the hard veins of metal in the belief that it softens the ore and renders it more easy to work. The Indians even at present time put coca leaves in the mouths of dead per sons in order to secure' them a fav orable reception on their entrance into another world, and when a Peruvian ou a journey falls in with a m um my, he, with timid reverence, presents to it some coca leaves as his pious offer ing.” One of the scientific explorers who has been working up in' this region told me of his experience with a coca chewer. “A man was employed by me,” he said, “in very laborious digging. During the five days and nights he was in my service he never tasted food and took only two hours’ sleep each night, but at intervals of two hours and a half or three hours he repeatedly chewed about half an ounce Of coca leaves and kept an ‘acullico’ continually in his mouth. I was con stantly beside him, and therefore had the opportunity of closely observing him. The work for which I had en gaged him being finished, he accom panied me on a two days’ journey across the level ground. Though on foot, he kept the pace of my mule and halted only for the chaccar (chewing). On leaving me he declared that he w'ould v/illlngly engage himsell again for the same amount of work and that he would go through it without food if I w’ould but alloy,• him a sufficient sup ply of coca. The village priest as sured me that this man was G2 years of age and that he had never known him to be ill in his life." B anatsbcbo, N. C., Jany. 28, 1900. I have ustd and sold Lee’s Hoadache and Neuralgia Itemedy and find it the best I ever tried. J. R. BiXstE. B dbw£ :l & D uss Co.. Charlotte, ai.d all medicine dealers. 25c. No cure, no pay. A physician declares that a person in robust health walks with his toes point ed lo the front, while one witli his health on the wane gradually turns his toes to the side, and a bend is perccptiblc in his knees. Beauty la Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean sl;in. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- Euritics from the body. Begin to-day to anish pimplea, boils, blotches, blackhcads, and that sickly bilious con.> lexion by takinj' Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug* gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 20c. Kentucky was the first State to give school sutiragc to widows, granting it in 1838 . To Cure CoitHtlpation Forever* Take Csuscaveus Cundy Cathartic. iOcorSoC. V C. C. C. fail to curi\ UrugBists refund money. I The Board of Education and the po- ; lice department of N ew York arc the i two most expensive departniouts of tlie f municipal government. Collectively ; their maintenance costs $25,000,000 a year. _____________________ 8100 Kewsrd. SIOO. The readers of this paper will bo pleased to learu that there isiit least ono dreaded disease that scicuce has been able to ctjre in aU iU Btages. ftUil thiit is atiirrh. Hall’B Catarrh t.uro IS thu only positive cure knowT' to t}je medical fraternity. ' atarrhbeincac.ostftu- tional (JisBHse. r#‘fiuires a constlt-.itional treat ment. H ail’s Catarrh C'nre is taken iuternally, acting directly oa the blootl ard mucnus sur- laces of the aysteni, thereby o ;.-*troyin^ the foundation of the disease, and giriDi; the patient strength by bulldimc ux> the conititdtion and assistiiuf nature iu doin>; its work. The proprietors have so much fa th in Its cura.ive - twers that they offer One Hundred Dollars -------------*1—*■«+ #..«o to cure. Send lor Uasg ;ior any case that it fidls ot testimonials. Addrea,F. J. CHBNBY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Family Pills are tbe best. .Mrs. Wlnslow’sSoothlngSrTOpror ehliaren teethinjs.softenBtb* gnma, reduolnK in^m a- tlon, allays paln.cures wind coUosiM a bot.la V ita lity low, debilititod or exhausted cured bv Ur Kline’s Invigorating foaio. Free $I trial bottle for 2 weeks’ treatment. J)r. Kline. Ld., Arch St.. Phi adolphia. Pounded 1871. Piso’s Cure for Conaumption has no equal as a Cough medicine.— F. M. .•Vbbctt, 383 Seneca St., Buffalo. N. Y., Jlay y, 1SD4. ' It isn’t always when a m an indulges In reflections that he shines. THE NERVES OF WOMEN IjydlA £ . P inkliam ':i V egetable C om pound K elieres th e SniTering fro m O ver- 'vrroaght N erves. '’ D ear M ks . PiJTsnAM : — I am so grateful for th e benefit derived from the use of Lydic. E. Pinkham 's Vege table Compound th a t I wiali you to publish this testim onial th a t others m ay know the value of your medicine. I w as suffering sueb tortures from nervous prostration th a t life w as a burden. I could not sleep a t all and w as too w eak to w alk aerofis the floor w ithout aid. Tlie discasehad reached a c o n d itio n w bcre m j' h eart was affected by it, so th a t often I could not lie dow’n a t all w ithout alm ost suft’ocating. I took Ijydia E. Pinkhara's Vege table Compound and it w orked like magie. I feci th a t your m edicine h as been of inestim able benefit to m e.”—Mi.ss A delk SON, 196 N . Boulevard, A tlanta, (ia. T h in , 5 a !lo w a n d N e rv c « s “ D e a r M r s . P jn k iia m :— 1 w as thin, sallow and nervous. I had not had my menses for over a year and a half. Doctored w ith several physicians in tow n and one specialist, bu t did not g et any better. I finallj* decided to try your medicine, and w rote to you. A fter I had taken three bottles of I^ydia E. Pinkham ’s V egetable Com pound and three of Blood Purifier, my menses returned, and I feel as well and strong as I ever did, and am gain ing llesh."’—M is s L e x a G a in e s , Visalia, Tulai-e Co., Cal. M T E R ^ l l i K : is made to give satisfaction— and it does. Have you used it? A Story of ?.Iadamo PattL A striking story comes to us anent . Madame Patti, the renowned prima donna, which is churacteristic of her geniality and kindness of heart. The incomparable singer was walking one ; day in the neighborhood of her castle ‘ in Wales, when a sudden thirst afflict-: ed her, and she called at a cottage to get a glass of new milk. W h e n she had partaken of this wholesome refresh- • ment she opened her purse to pay the I cost. But the peasant woman raised | her hand in gentle remonstrance and ‘ said: ‘"There is nothing to pay for the ' :milk, but will madame kindly sing to i us one ot her sweet songs?” Patti entered the humble home, lifted her ' magnificent voice, and sang, in her ' most superb style. ‘'Home, Sweet H om e!” Tlie astonished and delight- i ed cottagers listened in raptures, and ' tendered the distinguished visitor their ■ warmest thanks. Then from an inner apartment, came a feeble voice, plead- • ing, “Please sing that again; it was ' heavenly!” “That is m y daughter, who i is dying of consumption,” - explained ^ the cottager, adding: “She is so fond , of singing.” Patti visited the sick girl, ; sang the song again to her. and gave i her a sympathetic word also. Then she left. Tiie milk had been paid for l)y melody for which many an eager agent would have forfeited a thousand pounds. During her entire reign Queen Vic toria has not worn her crown twenty times. Half a Bottle Cured M.e “ A bo u t thirty y e a s ago I irauglit a bottle of A yer’s H air v ig o r to stop m y hair from fillin g out. O nc-hjlf a bottle cured me. A few days ago my Isif began to fall o u t again. I w ent to th e medicine shelf and found the old bottle of H air V igor just as good as when I bought it. ”— J. C . Baxter, Braidwood, 111-, S ept. 2 7 , 1 8 9 9 . K e e p s T h i r t y Y e a r s A yer s H air V igor is cer tainly th e m ost economical prep aration of its kind on th e market. A little of it goes a long way. A nd then, w hat you do n 't need now ^ou can use some other tim e just as well. I t doesn’t take m uch of it to Stop falling of the hair, restore color to gray hair, cure dandruff, and keep th e hair soft and glossy. There’s a great deal o f g o ^ and an ifflmense am ount of satisfac tio n in every b ottle o f it. H.N • Mtk. All - Write the Doctor If j M donotobtotalll thehMrttoJJio dmira ttom.the.nM ot O ^ lgm . wiila M i l l i o n s o p W o m e n U s e C u T i c t m A S o a p e xc lu siv ely for p re se r v in g , p u r ify in g , a n d b e a u t ify in g t h e s k in , f(Jr c le a n sin g th e scalp o f crusts, scales, a n d dandruflf, a n d th e s t o p p in g o f fallin g h a ir , fo r s o fte n in g , w h it e n in g , a n d Iiealing red , r o u g h , a n d sore h a n d s , in th e f o r m o f b a t h s for a n n o y i n g irritations, in fla m m a t io n s , a n d c h afln gs, o r too free o r o ffensive p ersp iration , in t h e f o r m o f w a s h e s , fo r ulcerative w e a k n e s s e s , a n d fo r m a n y s a n a tiv e antiseptic pm-poses w h i c h rea dily s u g g e s t th e m se lv e s to w o m e n , a n d especially m o t h e r s , a n d fo r all t h e p u rp o se s o f t h e toilet, b a t h , a u d n u r s e r y . N o a m o u n t o f p e rsu a sio n c a n in d u c e tho se w h o h a v e o n c e u s e d it to u s e a n y o th er, especially for p re se r v in g a n d p u r ify in g t h e s k in ? scalp, a n d h a ir o f in fa n ts a n d cliildren. C u ’n c u R A S o a p c o m b in e s delicate em ollien t properties d e r iv e d f r o m C u t i c u r a , t h e ^- eat s k in cure, w i t h t h e p u r e s t o f c le a n s in g in g r ed ie n ts a n d th e m o s t refr e sh in g o f flo w er o do rs. N o o th er m e d ic a t e d o r toilet so a p e v e r c o m p o u n d e d is to b e c o m p a r e d w i t h it fo r p reser v in g , p u r ify in g , a n d b e a u t ify in g t h e s k in , scalp, h a ir , a n d h a n d s . N o o th e r fo r e ig n o r d o m e stic toilet so ap , h o w e v e r e x p e n s iv e , is to b e c o m p a r e d w i t h it fo r all t h e p u rp o se s o f t h e toilet, b a t h , a n d n u r s e r y . T h u s it c o m b in e s in Otra: S o a p a t O n k P r i c e , v iz ., T w e n t y - F i v e C e n t s , th e BEST s k in a n d c o m p le x io n s o a p , t h e b e s t toilet a n d BEST b a b y so a p in t h e w o r ld , ' - t l v S ^ e n » f ciitlcle.CDTicirBA O D s n m r (60c.), to im tw iay »D#y Itetoig,! ..T.._____a — .....I kAst k BVfl/lV.V rBue.1. tfl Cd^ > » l M olhe and taMi,ABnsu StTUotlaDnM d blood bm K in. w iai low o l bain vaesu Bi»oaA»iiCazii.Co>r.a«ie^ft,l .. HUMOH SI.2I •e^HudipBaut aad < •‘.U la b a B lS ^ G R E E N S B O R O , N :c T For the treatmutof TKE LIQUOR, OPtUU, HCRFHINEari 0tfc«r Drug Aodictions. TneTobbacco H^it, Nerve Exhaustlci WRITE US FOR«iiwei HiO'ix, er As to Russia Leather. There was a time -when Russia leath- ■ w a s e x c lu siv e ly a R u s s ia n e x p o rt, a n d th e d em a n d g re a tly e x c e e d 'd th e su p p ly . A lw a y s v e ry desirablre fo r th e s m a lle r a rtic le s m a d e o f le a th e r, su c h as s a tc h e ls a n d p o c k e tb o o k s, it w a s es p e c ia lly in d em a n d fo r b in d in g b o o k s a s its a ro m a tic o d o r re p e lle d m o th s a n d o th e r in se c ts, A few v o lu m e s th u s co v ered w o u ld p ro te c t a w h o le lib ra ry , n s od o r a n d p lia b ility a r e p rin c ip a lly ow in g to th e u se o f th e o il o f b irc h b a rk In th e fln ish ln g p ro c ess. In 1S73 o u r m in is te r to R u ssia , M a rsh a ll Je w e ll, h im se lf a ta n n e r, d isco v ered th e p ro cess b y w h ic h th is fa m o u s le a th e r w a s m ad e. A n d fro m lh a t tim e o n “ R u s s ia ” le a th e r h a d a n e x te n siv e m a n u fa c - :u re a n d s a le in th e U n ite d S ta te s. B et te r y e t, i t is a s good a s th e im p o rte d . A nd so y o u see. w e m ay in d u lg e in c h o ic est R u s s ia le a th e r w ith o u t c rip p lin g h o m e in d u s try .— P h ila d e lp h ia Record. fl NATURAL M GNETIC Oil FROM TEXAS. DIucnTiTcd byH B. JO V E 8 . nailaa- Texan.. In lSi3. Th»- m«»t woDiiuriu. tjlaf*ver%’ of tbe CReunda puzzle to th<‘ me>ik-al worlil. KbvuuiaUsui, a>*uie par- alysls.»i<ln»laffi-ction‘{.>tlfr JolDis.crr&li elas catarrh, jle l»to ihUOU IlKemagic anU po^iively curesJnS ti> A gents W anJed! :.>E, A «ent fur the C'aru’.inaa. P re sid e n t K m g e r’s F a th e r. The bitter feeling which Paul K ru ger cherishes toward the British is cer tainly not lessened by the memory that his own father was the man who ftr<<f the first shot at tbe English troops at Boomplatz in 1848, and by tlie fur ther thought th at he was one cf those who were driven by the English to take part in the great “trek” of 1836. Again, in 1854, when the Boers peti tioned the queen to be allowed to re main under the protection of the FJrit- ish flag, the elder K ruger was one of its signers. The answer of the duke of Newcastle, who returned the petition with the rem ark that it could not be entertained and that England had al ready extended its rule too far in Af rica, has always been remembered by K ruger and his associates as an un dying insult. .\Iong liic street.-; oi T*ari,s during the holiday.s nil manner of absurdities .^iup- posotl to be apprDjiriatc to the season, and in character, were sold. Ono of the favorite toys con.sistcd of iwo ligures. .li»iin Hull and a Boer, which were made to iight 1^' pulling a string. The gcjiden eagle has been so suc- ccsstully prcM-Tved in Rosshirc. Scot land. that the City Council has at last been forced lo withdraw its protection. Of late years it has increased so rapidly that hares^rabbits and ptarmigan are no longer suihcieut to supnly its needs. RHEOl AT1SM.P.\1.\ l\ UA< K. LaGRlPPB. CROUP an<l t'Olwm . Grandmother^ued it. wh7 Dot you? Il‘.s the itreate.st medielDO known. Sold by- (rist* and tfonerat utonrii. Made only by ;BEA.'»E LINIMKNT ( O.. OaF.KSSBnno. X. C. lAVE YOU A HOME? ir a o , y o u w a u t a G .IB L A N D STOV1-; lo m a k e y o u h a p p y .If they are not sold by your leading meichaa#. wtite to SHEPHERD SUPPLY CO., C H A R L E S T O N , S. - STATE AGENTS FOR - A i.so GilLVlllllZED COnmCES. ETC, DOH'TSTOPTDBAiCOSWDEmV Itinjure^ nervous system todo BA<’0- CUKOis tbe only cure that REALLY CURES and notifltfj* yon ubcn to stop, .^old wiih a larantep tliat three box >*3 will cure any c.^se.C llp n isvc^otuhle »nd hariclesi<. It J S J tS f flU lb a s cnnfd thousand-, in will core you. .\tall druirgistsor by mail iii>*nHid. $1 a box; boxes $2.ri0 Booklet free. U nto El’RKKA <;HEMI€.\L €0.. Lat’roiii.e. UI*. F O R 1 4 C E N T S We wisb to paio thid year D00|0 new cBStomen, and oenceoffi 1 Citr Uarriuo Bcct» I Pke.Barl'at uneraldCucum tmII “ LaCtouo MarketX.fltttue. 1 Strawberry Nelou, 1 « 13 Day Radish, 1 “ Early Ripo Cabbaee, £a;)y Dion^tr Ooios, Brilliant Flower Seeda, __^ WoPtb 91.00. for 14 eeat>. ilXu Above 10 Pkes. wortli $LOO,wowill mail you free, ‘ “ ' crcat Uatalui;, SALZESS “■■■ opon recey etampa. W ------------------------------- IcQowwheuyon cnee try M alzer’s 'SALZES S UlUlON. DGLIAB PCTAJO ipoo receipt of tbia notice A 14Cf Btampa. We invite) jonrtrade* and .IcQowwheuyon cnee try Malzer’s Jseeda yoo wUI neTer do withoot. ■**oo Prizeson Salier’a ItfoC—rar- eitcailia8t'l'omatoGrantonearth.x C-~ jOH!( 1. SlliZKB SItO CO., LA CROSSE, Iflg. DYSPEPSIA! No Medicine to Swallow! CureU by AbsorpUon la flO days. If notbeneOtied money refnnded. IcaUoB. Sead .MAi\KIK6 GROCERV CO., Maaniti^ 9. i SOLE ACTS. 1 OR N. C.. S. C. AND GA. U r i U n i U^.MEt;RERCO.. C l_______ A T T E N T IO N is faoilltated it yoa m ention A th isp a p erw h en w ritln g sd T « rtiae n .S o . 5 , CL'BBb >i.^ajE66LY CHICAGO. ( >*‘ ' '■ t ■ - r. >♦ Tie Dafie R€o t S, B usiness No'.ice3.—(Con.) aiocksTille. N. C. hj li II. iioJlKis, E d it 6 r and P u b l ish e r . Entered at -rti'7: post office .at ;..IOCK.SVn.I,E. X . C „ -A-<! •SIX'OND CI-ASS MATTER. ATAY 12th. 18!W. Boarders "Wanted. d Record Ageats. ch r istm ^ to ^ of i T n X l.i^ ^ e T k ic h ., | . hv tl.o t» lak«^ R U o lD y .p e ,.s U .Cure ' Ihc Kjx.urm _ ■ .><1. TIml w eleiiiki Uiebcroiivt-iJ pieteJy cured me.y It dwstd — M. \\\ Jtacliif. Yadkiinlho. -N. jia„idy oumuc^resympatliy iutliis, you cures aU forms of . C. a. I. Keavis, Cross Koaclsijjjgjj. ijourof grief aud loneliness, relief in the worst < Slocksville I>#ociuce M arket C*orrectcd by W iJliam s & Anderson. <‘‘orn, per bu .................................. W h ea l, per b u ............................. Oats, per bu ............................... Peaa, per bu .........................• • what ___all forms of stomach C. i). X. iteavis, Cross |jonrof grief aud loneliness, relief'll the worst cases. Church. W. <>. PatTei’^w, assii-re them of our i s ^j,'ford Itend. B. Keavis, Koott-ville.; „.y^.u,est admiiuliou of the cbris-1 if vnnr iiein-hlJor Ws hosS lien Shore S. F. Si«,re, Ui,„ character of Ih^ir Shore. J; C. I iiinix, M arler. A - |io v ed o u C , w h o «o nobly ac-ted his .,„,i -i-n-aA' from tis place. P . W oodruff. Boouville. i part jn ijfe^ d ram a, a u d then left i j.‘ from yonrs. j IIS for a brlghler aud more eternal: polecats, crows, etc., will - V . K. Clement from - • . -------- 1 iflgton wa-S in town M o n d a y ‘very ^lay or month wiil do well to «ill com- i on Mi-s. 1^- Jletouej, 51ocksviUe, 35 8-10liacon" per pound.........A. A. Bacon. Western........ Rams................... < .................... Butter.................Jipring^ CbickeQs.. .............. C Fnnn-1 happiness. j Kg'^aclive enough in scattering the .e n n s of th,. disease without a n y; tions be sent to the D.vvie Record For sale, an Odell typewriter,'and Davie Times for pnbliciition help from you. (‘heap, at the postofiice; LOCAL KOIEE Aira HK D E N T S. Ephesus News Notes. 12 Jlr. 51. A. Foster and family 1? visited relatives near Jerusalem Sunday. Noab Brineffar, of Cooleemee, happened to t!ie misforliine of get- j ting his arm broke by a horse fall-1 and i;;opy-«;m^to \h^ tamily ^ ^ e ■ couffh bv th e use of One M inute Cough U ure. T his rem edy quickly cures all 1 form s of th ro a t and lung troubles. 12J the deceased. Miss Bessie Brown, Miss Beulah Alien, C. W. Seaford, Comuiittee. B u s in e s s N o tices. •--G eo. VC. S iien k s p e a l J lo u d a y I in W in sto n -S a le m , Rubber Coats and Over Shoes a t! Williams & Audei-.rons. i in " on h im , ■V\'illiam JIunday is very sick. J. Lee Knrfees was incur “berg” one day last week. ■‘I was nearlj- dead w ith dyspepsia, Harmless and ]i!ea“ant to take. It I prevents consumption. A famous spe cific for criiipe and its after eSect s ' C. C. SANFORD. I don't believe it is a good plan to have stock lie down with insuf- iicient bedding when there are N . O . or stock FtNE STOCK tO R SA L ^ to buy a Jack or other fine _ _ on T. A. BRUNT, Farmington^ N. c. NOTICE. By virtue of an order made by A. T Grant, Sr., C. S. C., I will re-sel! at public auction, at the court house door in the town of Mocksville, N. O., on Monday, the 5th day of February, 1900, the following- real estate: adjoin ing the lands of Lewis Harper, et al., and boundedaafoUowato wit; Begin ning at a atone, Lewis Harper’s cor ner, thence W. 20 poles and 15 links to a stone in Pott’s line; thence S. 70 decrees W., 24 poles and L.. to a stone in Pott’s line; thence E. 15 de grees N., 20 poles and 20 links to 1 tried doctors, visited m ineral sijnnifs, j aud grew worse. sti’aw stacks on the place rolling, atone, to the beginning, containing pepsiu Cure. T liat cured me. I geats w hat you ea t. C ures indiges- i vion. sour stom ach, hearcbarn an a all j form s of dyspe|)aia. c. c. s a n j 'OKD. ‘t o -instance! two acres. 105 poles, more or less, it Vii-i where stock shows nnmisiakable i Terms op Sale:—«2o.00 cash, baU D____________r __I Jjiiire au u ow iue property by M i , . L..icii on^-'ebri- ^ McClamro<a. m ad e a tlying trip to ary 13th. —Miss Louisa "WoiKlrnfr left Monday to eutc*- the Sormal at <lreensboro. Old pauere for sale at ID cents per linndred at the K e c o e d ofiice. — ^iJevenn''. tiffieers B rod n ax and McCtoy visited Mocksville aud vi- liuity lasl ff c-ek. —C. L. Kinibrouph w as in tow n Tuesday au d renewed his Bubscrip-: tion to the K e c o e d . S H O E S . — G o o d Shoes at low ptiees at W illiam s & Aadersons. —License to wed since otir last issue 3Ir. Jos. Hoskins to Miss Josephine Etchison. —W. C. Lindsay, traveling! salesman for a large Baltifliore liriu i was ia t6»u last w eek. , ,,.j 31115. E m m a vMiilley an d M rs. Thirty egg ci-ales and three ■ Bettic Roberts near Countj' Line, rhicken coops for .sale, cheap.: visited their :nint, 5Irs. Jlary Kur- <-all at the post ollicc. | fees one day last week. ' | —T. M Bailey is boarding’ at! Slisa Belle Walker, of Davie Hoiel; his mother left Jlon- visited her brother, R. L Misses Lillie Letlej- and Sallie ' p r o f i t is w hat th e farm er is work- in{f for, and no one slioaid be satisfied w itU siinply-; g-etungiiis money bacls”i Cooleemee la.st ‘W e d u e sd a v . There was aquiltinggiven at the I home of 5Ii-s. Albert Lefler last I Thursday. A number of friends I were present. U u r r a h for the K e c o k d ! “ W id e - A w a k e .” although he is compelled to, occasion- , ally, wneu cocdiviousare such tiiat he . sptni. cannot well help it. Reduce the cost! CeWitt’s Little Early Risers purify of a crop bj' cuciing" down expenses. ; blcoil, ;leau the liver, invigorate i*,very tiiiuif grown ahoaid revuro a ; syscem. Famous little pills for dear prollL over every expeutie con-1 constipation and liver troubles, c. c. uectea with iw proauccion. ‘saxford. I J. B . Clark, Peoria, 111., says: '‘£ g’eons wauccU to operaie on me . , . 1 ^ 1 1 - . ___1 1 ance on six m onths tim e, w ith bondsigns of ha«ug no bedding, and ! approved security: interest at 6 several stacks on the farm are rot-1 per cent from day of sale. Title re- I iuir because it requires a little lime served till purchase money is paid. - This the 23d daV of December, 1899. T h o s . N . C h a f f in , A dm r. of G. H . L ippard. T. B. B a il e y , Attorney. and labor to haul and use the straw. If the stock get nothing else than comfort out of it it will be worth Jericho N ew s Notes. Miss riuk .Tones is visiting her daughter Mrs. Earl Kurfees. Messrs. Charles W. Boss, and Fred Uooe, came out aud hunted with AV. X. Kurfees, Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Eoss is from Frederick, Md. Several from this .side attended i piles, but I cured them with DeWitt's for pJe^ and s^mseaii/i DON’T WAIT A MINUTE. G ood W a t c h e s A b so lu te l y f r e e . We want your name for PASTIME, a brig’ht. clean, illustrated .9Lory and circle, on nickle silver watch to each snbstTriber, a neat counterfeits, c. c. S a n fo r d .there were not eggs at that place in one 3'ear. Will keep time for manv , winter. A'Uttle further ou we met! accurately as a *100 watch. A few years ago 1 felt as if "ool 4l,e „,vner brino-in"^ in the cows fOf ?ive Goldnever a^aiu v.’ouiu gfo on a boom, Dai | i ; watches. Bicycles, sewing machines,liie ..... ............ .................- ........... vioua first edt ev sales . - speculators. | ein lu the summer. w;alt a minute, send now. Better en^ thcsaleof B. F. Garwood's lastj Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalia.Mo./saved his ; Pub. Company. ■or again would go on a boom, Dai j ‘ . , > j watches. Bicycles, sewing machines, wool market has broken all pre-jaixl I asked him if he obtained any | fjuns, etc. Samples and particulars us-recoriis. The trausaciioas of the ; eggs in winter. Ha seemed surprised : free. S-;nd us your address to-day if : weeK in November are the great- i tj,ey npver expected eggs i “o more, and see how easily ever recorded. The balk or the I. . . I'f t,,',). you can get something nice you want, s are to users of wool, and not, biU „ot Itail loads 01 gm-prise vou. Please don’t...1...__ - 'oni in f}ii3 finmnmr ” __n. ^ _ Thursday. \V. X. Kurfees is having chills. Wchilda lite by One .Niiuule lc.ougnCure. i prize g u n . Anyone- holding i andi)apfr v.hlle the wrttchesjireg’oinn- i Doctors had given her up to uie with • this ficl-ret can, by presenting it to'free. The P A S T i M E P croup. It’s au inialliDie cure for | the Editor, get the iriui. A ll those cousns,colds grippe, paeum ouia,bror.-:, i i j ,j , ^ chiwis and tUroac and lun^ iroublca. t - Kelieves at once. c. c. sa.“ foki». i ot Ib e m , as there are four I other prizes yet to be awarded, .'r.aveyour tickets until all the prizes are awarded. diiy for Virginia ou an e.\'teuded visit to relatives. -■-MiiisLiicy Atkiiwon, of Dulin, last week. Ml'S. Alice Ijames .nud s(ur Booiie, of Cooleemee, visited rela- Wilh such wonderful agricul tural products is it any wouder f Ivapi^ • *■'’ ^ milk anil ■WalkeV ■ ““iiey— veritable pai'adise. ■' I Where is the whiner ;iud the groaii- and Miss KaleEawley, of Winston, lives and friends here Saturday were in • toira Sunday visiting aud .Sunday, friends aail relatives. „ „One of our Jericho boomers er and kieker, grumbler aiut com- plaiuer who can trulb fully say we dou't live ill a laud of plenty. I tell yen, we all live amidst a golden Louisville, Kv. TAX NOTICE!!! La,st Round! I will meet the Tax Payers of Davie county at the following times and places to collect taxes for the —Mr; JoBCS, of Sheffield, killed a hog six and his son, J. A. Jones, of Hons- ^ weighed 100 pounds, tonville, Iredell county, were in I town Friday and paid us a call. years old Gixxl. shower of wealth, and if we fail toi S' I get uur share of it, it is because w e ! hoise \vag are indoleut or lazV. i ^ ‘5’aud - I tools, lot of wl Notice. J will .sell for cash at iny re.si- deuce two and one-half (2i) miles i year IS!)!), souih-ne.’t of MocKsville, on Tnes-M ocksville, Saturdays and Mon day Feb. IStli, 1!)00, all of iny per- days of February, soiial property, cousisliug of two County Line, Thursday, March inule.i, one good milch cow, one 1st. 10 a. ni. to 12 m. Calalialn, Thursday, MaicU milch ^on, two buggies and ling machine, farming 1st, 1 p. m. to 3 p. m. —See SherifTs notice for -ollec- lion of taxes, in this issne, aud prepare to meet him with what yon owe aud save cost and trouble. You will find a good fire and ac- «oittmodating clerks at WiUiams & AndeifiOKS. —S. B. Bailey, in the employ of the Southern IJaiJway, was in town Saturdiiy. Sara used to clerk in t he post office aud was a good aud popular clerk. —Mrs. J. F. Smith, w ife of the /ormer section master of this place is quite sick. Ill's. .Smith sickness prevented their moving to South Carolina this week. Williams & Anderson .take all kinds of country produce in ex- change for goods. —Xo use to waste much more bi-eath on unconstitutionality of the amendmeut, K. B. Glenn has •written a letter to Brer Simmons which settles it,-•110 doubt about that. Dor’t forget The P ecohd’s tree j my house hold and kitchen furni- . .. . , gift offers: A Xo. 20 Carolina Cook tnre, con,sisting of one Kimball Or- j"i' Furuiture (3 pieces;, a Good Sewing Machiue, a t^atta j tools, lot of wheat, corn, hay, etc., ^ Kestor, Friday, March 2nd, 10 Miss Mattie /lien parents Saturday and Sunday, Miss Sadie Brown and John uooga tjiilled I’low, aud a Eem- Cartner went to Oak Grove last ington Breeeh-loadiug Shotgun. Sunday. t One dolkir pays for a year's sub- .. ! scripticu and two tickets: DO cents Miss Della Cartuer visited Miss j gj^ months and one ticket. Bessie Brown Suiidav. Success to the Kecx)ED, “Lucy.” gan, sewiug machine, cook stove, shot guu, revolvers, etn. Ml'S. 15avid I.eacU. This January 2!>th, 1.000. Footville Quibblings. Ml'S. E. D. I.augenour, the old est inhabitant of our “berg,” and | who, despite the infirmities of old | , . , , ■ , . . age, for the last three years has I A wise, ministerial looking fellow speut the night with Saiu aud tried to gi\ e him some ideas as to the golden rule. Alter getting all the facts together Sam liually told him j that it was ail right for another i fellow to do unto you whatsuevr. you would do to another fellow, biu Sam ?K><>000 <><>00 <><>0<>0 <>00 <>C>00 <><H>0 I W e b s te r ^ s 5 la a te r n a t i o n a l occupietl, all to hei-self, the habitat ® >“ **‘c “I'*' familv of children u^igljbor or he will do you.”where her large family of children was born and reared, has gone ou a visit to her son, Dr. l\ D. Lauge- nour,J of Statesville. Kev. J. P. Griffith, an evange list from Missouri, preached at Oak Eidpe (Church lasl Friday night. Although Rev. Griffith is a p-aralytic, still, it is said, his pow er of thought aud exprtssion are not at all impaired thereby. --A young man was at the de pot' Jlonday night and it was thought he was breaking ont with emallpox. The cases at Fork ty. Church are reported better. Bet ter be vaccinated aud be on the aafe eide, an ounce of prevention is worth a pouud of care. Lee Jlutchins, who drifted to the Tv,'in-City during the exodus from this section last spring, has retnru- ed to his former homeiu this coan- —WeliaJ a word of advise last week with reference to the impor tance of being vaccinateil. Small X>ox seems to be on the increase all over the State. New cases are de veloped every day or go. Mr. Frank Foster near Folk Church in this county has recovered, but six or seven of the family have it. Its t.) be hoj^ it will l>e checked and that it will not be epidemic in Da vie. The B etobd will try and keep its readeara posted rith refer ence to the disease in this county. ■\re don’t think it iiece«sarvto mis lepresent the facts in any ^ e . At a recent anti-e:cpansion \neet- Besolution. Jiig held in MinneapoKs the Kev. ^Tiereas. it has pleasetl our <t)Ritey of the First Baptist church Heavenly Fathtr, in His good open^the meeting with prayer, provideoce to remove from our Mking tie almighty to allow his fiom our Sabbath school «irse to fall upon all blots on our deceased brother and friend.____A______ __ » » . .. r. ____ ' One evening not long since, like Mr. Maicawber, were sitting pen sively meditiUing waiting for some- thingto ••turn np”. Suddenly, as if the wheels of fortune had been reversed, blows began to fall thick and fast—then a lull—again with an accelenited intensity which would remind one of the famous Don Qviixofe battling with the wind mills for his lovely Dulciuejv del Toboso—again a cessation of hostilities. After the smoke of battle had cleared away there lay prostrate and lifeless—a rat. All this was aceomplished by a frsiil, delicate wSman. It mesisnred 15J inches from nose to end of tail. M. fair TOUB^-, one such, beiag the ■war in the . Philippines. Another reverend geutlemau-the latter of Pt. Paul—remarked recently that it would be better for the world at large if all women were thrown out f{ public employment. Wbat ■V ould the revereued gentleman do ' with ttie women thus treated? Vhat businet^ have such men lioldicg pulpits in any commnnityt . _____ If Uieir iPkristiatiity teaches noth- ty; whose every iiet seemed done^ _.■_a * . m Tl 1 ^ A ^ __ _ Owen P. Potts, Jan. 6th, 1900. Be it therefore resolved by the Sumlay school at Hardisou, of which he wi® a faithful and cotisis teat member: 1st, That in the death of our blother the church has lost a valu able member, the Sunday ^hool and prayer meeting an active work er, and the eommuDity at laree a true exemplar of Christian integri- ing bettcrth^ that, it were Ijetter iept wi41)»isi their own breasts. It relative to a great hereafter. 2nd. That while we mourn the ’V iil do'BO gtMxl to the world snch an '« a tte d Christian j character, and feel that loss is well irreparaWe, still ;we bow witfc■ “ O n e Minute Cougli Care is the beat remeuy 1 ever used for couglia and colds. It is unequalled for w-hoopiug cojgh. Children all line it.’" writer U . N . Williams, Geniryvlile, Ind. Is'ever fails. It is the ouly harmlea.i reiceuj that gives immeuiate reaiilts. Cares cougiia, colds, hoarseness, cr- up. pneu- mouia, broncuitis and ail tliroac anu lung troubles. Its early use prevents consumptioa. c. 0. SANFOBD. There are still living a great many men who plant their potatoes in the dark of the moon and other crops which gro.v abo e the ground in the light tf the moon; they wcau colts, cans and lambs when the sigu is in the leg, and they follow ilit'se ideas as carefally as if they were sscientilic propositions. —Ticket Jfo. 4.'56 gets the gun. Jfo one up to this time has brought iii the ticket. Come on before all the ticketsare goneandget the K e c o u d for six months for 50 cents. There are four other free gifts besides me guu. Some one will get a nice free gift for the priee of the E e c o e h tor six mouths. A horse am do any kind of work easier and fo better advantage if it has been broken to it when a colt. It is the very same with a horse as it is with a dog, “hard to learn new tricks.” This is to certify that I opened the envelope containing G u n Prize Ticket and found that N u m b e r ' ijM ! drew the gun. ■ F . M . JO H fJ S O N . The post olTice department eoukl do much good in the matter of country road improvement by re fusing to grant free rural deliverj- in localities where the roads are not well kept up., Mrs. R . Churchill, Berlin, Vt., says: “ Our baby-w3 a covered with running sores. D e W it t ’s W itch Hazel Salve cured her.” A specific for piles and skin diseases. B ew are of worthless counterfeits, c. c. SANFORD. S t a n d a r d of tiio U. s. fiov’l rriniliiK <U>k-e,Uitf l'..S. .Siipn*iuu ( I Coiirl. till tlie htftte Mi- ^ i<n>inerosirts.u')(ioftieiir- ;/ uU tho bchuulbuoko. W a n n l y C o m m e n d e d |iTRtal« Rnperinffndrnls .fSi-liools, roU ftel'Phi. i i t v a l u c b l e’ i;i th'i iionticliftW, PJul U.the tcoclier, hcljol.nr, pro- uuii. nud sell*rducalor. 5 THE BEST FORPRACTICALUSE. It!3 rosy to find the word wanted. It is easy td ascertain t he pronunciation. U is cary to trace ihe growth ol a word. It is easy to lecra wha^ a word means. 9 Tbo A'civ’ Orleaxis PJcayune suys: X It atnnda now a monnmcnt tn pTtipnt liulnstry,? hnUi:int scliol.trBhlp, niid nxHdJiniic il skiU, Kiuf w or.o or in >5 iiirpt cnjiiplel* und uwful worJui ever ublisuvdiii Uii3 vauiitr;. GET THG BEST. ’ C. ,r“Spccimcn paffcs sent on aiipHcation to \ G. £: C, 3Ij:JZRIA.'iICO.» Publishers, Sprin^Geld, Jfass., U. S. A. I C A U T IO X . P“ I*--------- in buyios am ali ao* 6 ^ callcd “ Y/cbster’s Dictionaries.’* All 9 ? a u U io n tic a h rh lc m e n tsflf th e In te rn a tio n a l <' ' ia th 3 v a rio i:.‘5 8 ;z e 3 l)c a ro a rtra d e -m a rk o n J' J th o f ro n t co v er as show n in th e cut*. v a. m. to 12 m. Shellield, Friday, March 2, 1 p. m. to .3 p. m. Farmington, Tnesday, March 6, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Smith Grove, Wednesday, March 7th, 1 p. m. to -t p. m. I Advance, Thursday; March Sth, i 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. j Fork Church, Tue.^di'.y. IMarch 113th. 1 p. m. to -1 p. m. , 1 Jerusalem, Wednesday, March 14th, 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. Mocksville, Saturdays 3, 10, 17, all day. All taxes not paid by the 15th of March will lie collected as the law directs. J. L. SH EE K . SheriiT of Davlo County. A Great and Useful Book. ooooooo- O w ing to the growth of the English lanjjua"e and its continnnally increas ing prevalence v-jry m uch more is re- ijuired of an English dictionary today than formerly, and N o ah Webster, who spent twenty years in preparing his Am erican Dictionary, .would hard ly recognize it in the perfection which it has attained at the hands of modern scholars. W ebster’s International Dictionary, the Is-st of the various re visions and enlargements of the origi- aal “ W ebster,” represents fifty times the am ount of literary labor that was ex])e ided ujion the earliest edition, and i-i, withot question, the most com plete and reliable work of the kind ever published. It is warmly endorsed by eminent scholars throughout the i-^nglish-!-peaking world, ana is a most jsef ul book for the library, the school, the family, the student, and in fact for all who use the English language. Notice To Teachers. I win ^old private, examination at Mocksville Saturday February 3d.for wiiite. tmj:^ers O.M. Sheets. ' Co. Supt. Pub. Inst. G. T. GLASCOCK & SONS, GREENSBORO, N . Q.. FOimdEES AND MACHINISTS. Manufacturers of Turbine Water "Wheels, The CAROLINA COOK STOVE, He-iting Stoves. Coal Grates, Country Hollow Ware Plow®, Plow Castings and Feed Cuttei-s. SPECIAL CASTINGS OF A5TE DESCRIPTION. 9®“ Every Article Manufacturedby XJs Guaranteed in Every Itesject. B. H. MOEELi, Agent. at MOCKSVILLE. N. C. MEN— Who want HEAVY CALF LINED SHOES come and see ns LADIES— Who want STLISH, r«Ar FOTABLE SHOES don’t miss our Store. CHILDREN— Old Ladies— 'With Tender Feet-^.-T'.^ ^ r of our SOFT EASY SflOEa®i~if ■CJCr/*\TT1 _ -®0 # Frank C. Brown Wholesale and Eetail Dealer in G E N f i l l A L M E R C t l A S o i S J , Be?t COMPLFTE LINE OF DRY GOODg Stock of Shoes in the statt HBADQUAETEEs FOB GROCERIE?. rN OTHfiE WORDS I HAVE A COMPLETE GElfERAL MEECHANDISE. I 'Will be "glad to have you call. Yours Truly FRANK c. BR oWn, - - WIXSTOX; X, ( I ' WXE op I Comer Fourth and Main Streets, R. B. CRAWFORD & CO., HARDW ARE D Winston, X. (, 1 L Sign of ................ Lion and Anvil. -The Right Place to Buy Your- ®0Ea*assa5«Baii!5S!ra»saa5«3ri!S5fis^^ CooR Stoyes, Guns i Farming Msi 0 03V C 2L T O S S J£ 3 TJfcf CALL BR031 Ten Per Cent. F u rn itu re ifl I WINSTON, N-[ will give you bargains in all 1(18 U est Fifth St., Want your trade and Styles of Bed-Eoom Sets, Odd Dressers, Dining Ttlles, Ecds, Washstands, Lounges, Couches and al! things to be focnd in an Tp To Date FURNITURE HOUSE. SOKE KEW and EEADTirUL DESIGSS in DISHES, CHAMBEE-SETS and liS] We also have a Beantifnl Line ot Pictures and Fnunes. The New England and Needham Pianos, and the 01<i EeliiU>le Estey Organs and the Needham Organ.s are sold by us. and need no recommendation, as they are so \Vell Known. All Goods Sold for Cash or ,Pasy Paymeil Come to onr place and if yon are not treated right no more, but if we treat you right, call again. call OEGANS FROM S25.00 UF. PIANOS FSOm 0190 E C A L L B R O T H E R S Manufacturers’ Agents, W INSTON. . . N . C. Branch House: M A RTINSVILLE, V A . Can Always Give Lowest Prices On iTsrytMag in Onr Line. J. E. CARTLAN — SUCCE&SOE T o ll. H. Cartland, O H E I N S B O U O , - . .N . C. Fl/fcii U N E OF AITO CASIMEKS h a n d .j y THE, RBGTJLAS s h o e SIO b e -Com er jn d Liberty Bts., WINSTON,’ N c ................... - A Pull Corj8 of the Best gxperiene.d Workmen. »®'Wr1te for Samples and Measaring Blanks. SatiB&otioli Gnaranteeil'’* <V l aad see mmpleB and l e ^ pJiceg. M ocksrilN’. nV' 1- Daiie Rec tBUSHED e v e r y VfEDNEl m o b b i s , Eiiitd I^SOFSUBSCiOPTIoJ y, one Year, - -1 r ; ,, Six Months, - ■ I P p y , Three M onths - L vh-i-f-, TICI I For President W O i 1 -VsnLLL^ MoramJO H IO , ■ For Vice-rresidenI For Governor. J A M E S s- b o y : OF G U II.F O E D . i For Congress, "th Dis| It is the intention of g J lead tho I'temof'cacy frj IlliU of l.''9»> to the SJ l900!.--N. Y. World. ryan w ent up “1<5 towi'Ji his Is it sensiW'i to Lin as a cure for prosp 1 World. Lets Be -\nd Do 1 .Fe submit that the clJ ■siuu gang is a deliben fthe illiterate white | lini that any virtuous Ihout a particle of ed| al! oildh, a better citif Iter oiatiliol votei Lro, however well fiicatiou docs not <iua| kroesforthe fraucbisi Jcannot "withhold ill lu-.ilvd. CaHca.sia.li ll ciation qualify wi:h«| . AU illiterate whf may vole; after tJ (nt is ratified, au ill^ shoulil not and le Democints uphold I Bte white; tlie op^)U^ ^eiidmeut insult him 1 with gross iguoi-ad ^ing to Veep, even thl roes, on an equality I |rery white mau who cf ould resent the iusiJ Ipremacy is the ques| pite man better than i t better qualitied to eniocrats say yes; thel On which side, wl ^—Salisbury Trnth-IiT I On the side of righ| just as much in i ^nglo Saxon ruling dy we do not believ| ) Strife and diai’.ord > the baser passions on e, good onler ai d ( ! far preferable in on hat any party or set o^ lold omces. Quit you pzan abuse Dr. and al on and better judg| ople and rest your i fbide the result. N| ay, Caucasian blood I ®n qualify without | I not deny the pr ^)lease tell me if that ] why you favor | 1 blooil after 190 If Caucaaian itied in 1900, why do ^xist after 19J3! If Thite mau by reaso| 1 blood, aul his i Hi enough to vote i »'<t goodeno.igh to voi beu why do yo-a favJ Ideated negro above | Iw'hite m^ui '^ter i9( |any good reason for iJ ve us tUo benefit >f [ |I am uui a pr ,;eS«| |l)ut 1 have r&vl .i Ohi| land I have yet beta lanything in it, whie jstirring up of strife aJ Iple. “Love thy neiJ I self,” is a Biblical in j in all candor Dr.-arel jof those who belong! I Anglo-Sajcon race, Ithe methods they ha Uhis campaign of bj labnae and denu