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The Mascot Feb. 1900
ms eee merece I ~ A im si x ee Cee ots eae fj eg ee ey a5 : 7 meio - Sern ne ee a a a ‘ CG, Te annem ered : orem anes In the Supe-;, yy a | 8 ¥EV Oura, s ars t paresis a : = TATE : IM a eae Ste aN oe os i aes a - aN x TN ~ rany YAP 7 - ~ rill ; WE GUARANTEE TWICE AS LARGE A CIRCULATION IN IREDELL AND ALEXANDER COUNTIES AS THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED. = . - + . 7 = - wh bs VIE STATESVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1900 NO. 10 Ss, . EDIeORIAL NOTES. LOCAL. STATE NEWS. Sow's Milk as a Giants Food. AMONG THE POLITICIANS. ‘ a eTy “ecm a nt 2 = n eed _— ) Paris Dispaich to vhiladelphia Record » ed in said compiay me OR Ae ‘FT A . The whist club met with Mrs.| Two negroes bave smallpox in| The astonishing butinteresting 5 - S ao gt Ge LEA? § tS The British are finding whipping! 70° . Pe” a : art ee roca iat a eee Pos Lee = ee “Tus Ex-Congessman M. W Howard is! = HARTNESS, ¢ fA } 4 oC cH ¢ cee Seas een “| Mary Ramsey Friday evening. Wilm .ngton. statement is made by Madawe-iKoy- 4 Populist candidate for United ‘ tk of the Superior Cour t 3 5 hu id é < L § he oers a bigger job than they sa ree Nee ne ge ah arctea athe | due, a Breton peasant, that the chil-: States Senator eer Alab: cate A > & 22 ve = ¥- s : Mac ee at Mr. J. W. Freeze. who bac een | m. H. Holt bas been appo:nte ane Pisrdinart Rolkaicanibe Soyer : at from Alabaina. to: $ > : = F nipinplated when they provoKee | y = ren of ordinary to k can be travs ~NAPoP, ‘ = 4 == Te erecta ryicel ee O teaching at Mayhew, left last week | postmaster at Graham. formed into a race of eos apa Gen. Morgan. oe ( se ati ihe euarrel. Richt is with O'D j ¢,> iat ushne c. { u é moe ie = a on x | ee At ERE Ga ae - : = mates se and | for Lis old home at Bushnell, Tll | our pegroes have smallpox at i wiants by bringing them upon the The Democratic convertion of the RHEUMATISM ) ~ Ho f cad oe ae euiand bis brave countrymen. 29C) 4, 4. County News: Misses Car- | New Londen, Stanly county. milk of sows instead of cows. She bas , Tenth judicial district will meet in| Sts ts — ~ ' lo all kinds of nae >and Marne K wr i rl an + ia Daesre <- theory . . “4 : 7 i wae : " . . sale aysy E oe . : i He ie Bi Ale handle all kinds of Granite ana . we KHOWN “ Sect dpe for them success in ther) p56 Connelly and Bessie Warlick are | Mir. Reuben Biles, of Cabarrus joy this raetbod deveioped some | Hickory, March 22ud., to non.inate | $ TO STAY CURED R z G3 he the best quaity. s wile homeand native Jand@.| visiting friends in Statesville and | eae lost a 3100 bil in Concord pmondere es eS eka ee 4 a P25 gs ; . ; = heres Pe Alene 2 Ys pas ‘ lone . teen a on ee | 7 » a ees | + ¢ Taviorsville. j Sa j Spec -'s awree with Madame Roy- | rn. ) § 2545733 es Material en 1 22} | last Friday. 3 mae ae aT Ex-Attorney General Theodore ice e ) i sy tee 5 cou ~ . a . \ Rand ith ; cthat ice milk of the pig is light Se ane our ) BS See a Waterstreet is to have anotaer J - we i : : 2 pig is Ueet)P Davidson. of Bune . ri’ - First-Class ETT Next weekwe will print the fuli text |p, ere arg tr PR M | A li-days-old white infant ofjasd fattccing, rich in butritive jj. Sa ne Sora Sold in Statesville by W. F. Hall. J ) : EE J St Se Boe ij handsome resigerce. Wr.ty tos c . oe ch i he i 5 i ca jis an annouaced candidate fer the! Sold in Statesville by W. FP. Hall. Jr. p ee een : bets to puid on Dis 10t | Greensboro has smallpox, which it/elements and free from the danger) pj : ster - : Stimson & Anderson. InMooresville, and Low est & ey ae eee La eC AG | contracted from its nurse. of tuberculosis. emocratic nomination for Gover-|3) by E. M. Miller S Co. < VW DSi A and Lkeep it standing until the | ia tht spring. { ie i nor. > cis : eens : ; : ,.| Acitizen of Ohio claims a large | ee RRAY PAR AAI APD PAL ISS ALIA ele ._ From time to time we; {tis said that a white mat rode/ ,. a a vitae ae sees 7 pe - aya egeeery =~ oe : ts at 1 See a. | a horse oe the railroad bridge | sive of the town of Dunn, Harnett | Disabititics of Confederate Sympa- eee en. Hackett, — Exq., of ; Ke Ceres = ae Uipript comments and expiana- [Dis = s = OSS eee os vee lcounty, on the strength of old deeds. ee ea Wilkesdoro, is a candidate for the; He Tried Them Ail, Ted tha) QI ae en ! of its yarieus provisions, poe aa oe Si oe sale eg Wii : Washington Dispatch, 26th Democratic nomination for State j. F. Habermel. Bradford, Indi; c Be ee ree se se espana ee EC | Philip Hopkins one of the, oldest | WT Soa" Open wen | [duditor” He formerly Bwed. in| ns aoe Rae seston exer eee Eeyvine a is pan uae a pain | oe B eae {citizens of Winston, died one day | The House committee on pensions j Statesville 5 na, says: have used almost every ; enough fer all to understend i Maud Caldwell, colored, finished | tact week while sitting in his chair. | todzy ordered 2 favorable report on a class of Pills known to me, but nev- z r sR 4 ia term on the chain gang last Thurs- | : ne the bill making service in the Span- The Pennsylvania Demccratic|¢*. found any relief for habitual con- q ~ ele B Bee ry ae “ j day, and was taken immediately to Archie W hiteman, a car coupler, | ish-American war sufficient to re- State committee has endersed Hon. | §t!pation and liver trouble. I 5 if S a j id i e “Re 4 we Tie Goebel forees in the Xentuck y | Salisbury, where he is wanted for} was kilied in the railroad yard at! move thedisabilities against those Wm. J. Bryan for President. The bought four boxes of Ramon’s Liver : - 5 Ege? ete 2 BES irene cee ee pan affrat Ashevii » last Thursday, while coup-| who aided or abetted the Southern State conventioa willmeet in Har- | Pills and Tonic Pellets of an agent ah yet dex 9 i a ce : i Legisiziure stand firm, : x = | CT. Walden.a young white man, ling cars. troops during the civil war in the risburg, April 5th. ! of the Erown Mie Co., at Green- ) ¥OU get th OF STAT SSViLLe, nn. S. of a thousand armed Republi-| Taa> SO ie ” the mayor Ope Tatas wrecks acon! ObnGeo matter of drawing pensions. The National Populi i ville, Tenn. Lused two boxes of isead doirh leone fromthe mountain counties t0/jase Thursday for a drunk and! Snyder. of K a Ml sie ok - | At present the inhibition applies jy... be ee one au Committee the Pink Pills and followed with the : i sete a Regar Banking Business Deposit s receive subject :¢ ice? cb els > Li NTE ATIOCR Re eI aie Bae i nae a eon vies pt yder, 0 vernersv} le, SuCKE 4! to widows. children, heirs and oth- as een called to meet in Lincoin, } Pellets every night for thiriy days t ana ' . ; ; ni weeuny i overawe and browbeat tnem Eve- | dos in which be indut red. Knueks cee n, heirs and oth . . > J5 bunmieed and See ea eT ac deponits. Money loaned on good collateral ane pettce st © oo iwe and br at en. Exe, downs bik ee ee ee ee persimmon seed into his lung and] ors related to those serving or as Neb., on February 19th., to fix thej}and today Iam as healthy us T was lo lars ths atiention: reid aS eee re a a = sree RUST S| indication points to the seating | M9 a ea Ere pang ¢ a <5 ro died fiv« aays afterwards. sisting the Confederacy and the re- time and place of holding the Na- twenty years ago. Ll will recom- eet kt tac) piles ereud 3, Mar Cvure tat . ta¢ f .nithnh when. the meri et ery ee x | PeGuile O Pive « ve ¢ ” cathe ei bd oe = ; -~OnNvenTIoO® : . > o pai Beare ean eae Ee iced or most faxo te tetas fof Goebrl when the Legisiature be) 15 See eeaeee Roce Mrs. Mack Deaton, ef Tarboro, | moval of this inhibtion is more par- ee to nominate cane mend Ramon’s Liver Pills and Ton- ape re juaily determines the contest. He a Bhs was silled by a work train as she/ticularly designed to apply tc the ican ior President 2nd Vice Pres- | ic Pellets to all who sufier with such Gane LUD Ba r= bins andaubtedile honestiv elected. |-~ : : : : less was waiking a railroad bridge last} parents of those serving in the war aca complaints. The Pills and Pellets = z Vice Preside 1 undoubtedly honestly elected. | Granite HIN News--.4 Freak Pig—|): > = th an rad are a sure cure: they make one feel Bye. A CeOPre BR President, 2 G@, Grd ZR. Vice Presicenag | Personal Items. Friday. Her son and another man, } W!th Spain. The Repubiic: ueus of the U.!); Se ee Aeron ees Xs = 7 . : who were with her, were borribly on Sisanae P es awe es J/-}\ike a new person. JT would not be . * - - : “orrespondenc ust scot = se Seawhy "3 at a >. Sense as . 2X-ty - 3 >; by - 4530 BE tethase Ble ashier L Comespondencs <5 ee et injured. Virginia Convict Making Nickles ee ee Che Seca ex-Gon-) without tke Pills in my family. | wy. Bryan is in the Eastern] Mr.and Mrs. I. A. Cloaninger Cae ct Making Nickles. | gressman Charles Bennett, of New For sale qy N. R. Tunstall, druggist. . NTN Te : od has been there fora week. | gave a pound party last night which A four-year-old son of Nrs. Mattie | Richmond. Va . Dispatch, 26th. Yerk, for Secretary to succeed Gen. : 2 any EY tice ae, oe “lene erantly enjoved by the partici- Brown, cf Hope Mills, Cumberland} The Vireinis itentiary au __|Cox, of North Carolina, and Hon. ; une RL Tae on . l Eis receptions have been cordial and | W@S Breatiy enjoves yy the parvict- |. = ea nia penitentiary author-|f yy Ransdell, of Indian oes AQueer Religion BS eat , Bon se 1 t pants. A bountiful table was spread county, was burned to death onejities are pu:zled over the discovery | Goons Sed oH Aencrae er ag Wilmington Star erie + tt wiastice (very OC VOLE ike: cig S ~s c , « °, ° ae < a ms oa 7 red -al-arms =I" ‘a ston Sttr, i bosiastic. in every speech 8) Cian att sorts of good things. Those lay last week. fie was playing|that counterfeit nickels are in cir- = ees it-arms, to succeed Col. = in Prices ~ 4 ~ Rakes 2nd r Is i Aa Be bbc = tall trace i = <a + gy fLina 2 fotton wiDs , 6 : > gee ti ra tne By GPP SSeS aD vttenry bal oo HS ; ¢ EP h, Eavrines, saw Vi | ie u& ALS, * and Traction Busines fave px ; Our special atrention now, a Sat ———— 1 ~acd si aa ! prin VA] Ey? : log eee ay | Vv =. ty ed 2 ° ! F Y & buek % | } - coe Posto: wos * wont a ile, N Over Peston b SS ‘ Use o AI en BE = ‘Sra We wish all cur customers & happy and AL at F : boOUC, & bushal, pani v fresn and satisfac 7 a CYOU <i ies TAT , oo » > nreed,. CSp i hi. a ¥V w/t Irn anv seo Us. Your friends, sincerely thank them for thcir very | r tronas 1 we yen We are still in the field ht lines of ecet mre & Melanin, @ — eas AE 2 ita YG LEYYL u on discussed s iiver, trusts and im- views i] very ; . a hic Criaism ane ois upor ve been heartily applauded. oted followers trom any; } rope dev present were Misses Ete Cleanin- ver, Bessie vnd Vassie Long, Min- nie Brawley, Viola and Bertie Cloaninger and Eva Spears, Mrs. Sy ees Soe eon < ne | Carrie Smith, aud Messrs. Jim, Lee, iiceady declared for bis nomination. | xiggre, Dewitt. Oscar and Llovd emocracy of the Empire State} Cloanisger. Calvin Shinn, bie Neés- a . for him. and he will bave| bit. Vert Parker, Hunter Kerr, | Purches Troutwas., Coma Arthurs, t | , ' Tt = } «1, mn of the Uaien than the dele- to the next National conveu- from the New Eagiand States. it } nund for Bryan's nomination -ne Northand no South. no vid po West, but is National | | timost universal! among loyal HhioChats. constitutional amendment wides that every man who was| Myr, and Mrs B. P. Smith have otorin JS6T, or prior therete, | gone to houseweeping. : 7 at eee anennt Hiaasen Mr. A. M. Johnson is with his yery Gescendanbl ot SUCO Te yy “y + . father, Mr. 1. A. Johnson, who is breall | slow ' a ae shail be allowed to register Other Turbyill, Webb Simpsen, Fred Spears. Arthur Cloaninger and Barros Smith, The writer recently saw, at Mr. A.M. Ichnson’s, a young pig which very much resembied an elephant. It had hairless skin, two claws en ach foot, and large ears grown flat on its head. Its head was round as aball,aud it had only one eye, withouta Ed wend as large as a horse's. It had atrunk four or five inches long on the tep of its head, and ne mouth or nostrils. very sick at bis home at Pressly. around a firein the yard when his | clothes ca aught. | Lewis Havens. a prominent con- ; tractor of Philadelphia, who was ‘visiting in Lenoir, died just after entering the train at Lenoir last Thursday. He was starting home. He was a robust man of 73, but bad induced heart failure by hunting. Unknown parties set fire to the residence of Mr. John A. Berryhill, in Charlotte, last Thursday after- noon. Kerosene had been sprinkled in ditierent parts of the house. The flames were extinguished before much damage had been done. The motive of the incendiaries was rob- bery. oe A Sad Affair. Laurinburg Exchange. A distressing accident occurred a few miles north of town’ Saturday in which a little fellow ten years of age lost his life. The particulars as we have glean. ed them, are as follows: ‘Two little sons of Me. J. L. Holland, aged 10 ilrote whether ke can read and fREDERICA. or not. This provision is Granite Bill, N. ©, Jan. 26, 1990. duntil December, 1908. It also eA ee Ce 1 that when a voter has reg- iuncer this provision a per- CATHCAR T--HARRES. ' Young Lady Weil | ofa iage and 12 respectiyely, were punning in the woods near their father’s The older brother was car- rying the gun in his hand by his side while the other was walking house We 1*“General Warren's troops last night alee! Brighi, of Indiana. ‘Lbe Republican nominees wiil be elected. as culation within the prison walis. They are sztistied that the *‘queer”™ is made in the institution, but so far have not been abie to find the plant, or jconnect any particular prisoner with tke work. The exection of the counterfeit is good. The theory is that the mould or moulds were made in the sine shop by taking the impression of a genuine nickelin wet leather, bat where the inetal came from they have no idea. As the prisoners use - Lost Trade. Messrs. Justice & Fletcher, Cross- ville, Ala., writes: We have lost trade by being out of Rainon,s Pills. We can seldom induce 2 cus- tomer to takeany other as a sub- stitute for them when they have once tried Ramon’s. For sale by N. R. Tunstall. Druggist. oil stoves in their cells, the a melting can be accounted for. Itis Wattiesnake Bites Dr. Kelly. stated thai some of the counterfeits | Baltimore Dispatch, 27th, have gotten into circulation re : ation out-| While Dr. Howard A. Kelly. pro- side of the prison. A rigid investi-| fessor of gynaecology in the M -dical gation is Leing conducted. School of the Johns Hopkins Uni- mae amg versity, was delivering a | cture Spion Kop ‘aken By the British. London Dispatch, 26th. The War Office has issued the following dispatch from Spearman's Camp, dated January 25.12:10 a. m.: last. night he was bitten or 2 singer by a rattlesnake. He sucked out the poison and then co tinuc? his lecture. Upon perceiving thot the fangs of the reptile had enteccd his flesh, the doctor ccolly remarked to his audience: “It is nothing, gentlemen: it is nothing,” and sticking the i: jured finger into his mouth, sucked «t the wound fora moment and then con occupied Spion kop, surprising the small garrison, who fled. It has been held by us al: day theugh we were heavily attacked, and especia'- ly by a very anno shell fire i fear casualiics are coasiderable and | tinued his lecture foran hour Be- I have to inform you with great re- | fore leaving for his home he said : gret that General Woodgate was |that the poison had not taken \ fe Magistrates very often have queer characters to deal with, but oe of the *‘queerest of the queer” was be- fore Justice WeGowan Tuesday aft- ernoon, He is a bright mulatto or Indian, and proclaims himself **Perey Ka- delia Domini, King of the Creoles and God of the Earth.’ He is the same negro whosome time 220 figured in “Brooklyn” under the cognomen **Peace”” and secured a large following of megrees in a queer religious doctrine, of which he was the central tigure. He is said to have been subsequently driv- eu from the city by colored peovple, and Justice McGowan had him raigned on the charge of forcibie trespass upon the lands of Mr. J. H. Boatwright, about seven miles from Wilmington, on vhe A. and Y. Rail- road. Upon this land he bad pitch- ed two tents, where he resided with one of his female followers and ; fused to vacate when ordered by agents of Mr. Boatwright, upon the ground that the jand origin: be- longed to his Indiaa people and bad never ben legitimately acquired by the whites. Here he lived in soli- tude and each week his ioilowers in the city,of which there are a number would vo up tothe camp and pay ‘tribute to their zvowed chief. Many re- sity aay = | t.-F = = z A aur } reenre of snuck . f a o = oN ea oS . h .f ele e . Ee Railw ay we y nerve * seit record of suck ier Linown in State vile, aa Oo hela an ener wounded, Genera} | The doctor has te ice exhiditest his | of these men and women were in , ohne >" sfore 2c pebliirer bigs et una = Fe cae a her th : ca . “ ae 2 yy" ee a + ee ~ a tedonetic = has heer t - iS —\ a BEANE G TOS OSONS oee ene fn | made by the * that eo Charlotte News gives the/Some way, the hammer became en- arren ix of the opizion that he has | pets to the students and has beet |evidence at thetrial Tuesday wear- low as is possible. we expecs to niet” oe I: wiilenable him to ae News SINGS the eee ae al bucbilandl thicomeanoul ee ee on Posen mud Ditten several times, but sey r be-Jieg black turbans as an evidence of Sie vie son Ps all) who a ; ' i AIS shh t - ving account of the marrriage angied ina bush and the weapcn a8 7. suai! oreo - : Ss x Z z i MC nue. Fa the Intter line all who nave ae i : . : : ee aie m= 1 Qschar ; tenable. The men are spleadid. fore by a rattiesnake. their belief and when te was urde =e say Ss ’ iv teatany precinct in the Hiss Mattie Harris. Miss Harris | discharged, the whole load taking | phe jubilati , - cho = 5 et neir belief and when be Wes vrder- Ls OF cee tee gee 1 i ‘srrmeriy taueht in the sraded|¢Hect in the back of the little 10 he jubilation over General War-} W hen Dr Kelly realized that heled to vacate the lands and pay the ved Meare <7. . ere oe | vitime. Wecall attention to|formerly teugut ib the fraded) ol + 7 ren’s achievement in capturing|had been bitten, he endeavor 4 to] costs of the case, ove of the memd me SOUTH W S Deliver eee nee 2 1, ee ee ee Se =choo!s here and wasvery popular |Y&2 old brother’s head. Weunder- Spion kop Tuesday is less = z . sts of the case, ove of tae Temo- BERS s J i! sutter for the reason that wel* "s.-s ocville society: : Ceandiahatideath acssinstantavcous: | pion kop Tuesday is lessened by the | appear unconcerned but it was clear}ers went forward and promptly set- Ee Pane col all Pode tf vou want sreceries at right prices and pro! Wiawr that there as 2 misunderstand im Ecs Neanescurine ss cor eae > | realization that his success is only|that, fora time, he wss 45xi0uS. | tled the amount. mm Gk nts VOU NCEE CS LOCO EC ; ‘ | i 2 Sean Miss Mattie s,asister of Mr. ————— rovisional. as it nena > . s. Re - is mae iis. Series es try us Your friends nit ameng some of the people about} H. W. Harris of this city, was mar- A Texas Trial Protected by Rangers provisional, as < appears clear from | W hen he had finished b a that] They were given two cays 1 EXes F | a ee eee eaten x SF aa tas ee en ei eae M Cmgren ee ape .|General Buller’s dispatch that the | nothing more was to be feared be-| which to“break camp.” - ‘ is iL is being circulated tha re | ried las ning ab clock Austin, Texas, Dis; 27th. ne Sere ee 2 . . renee Le i Barron & wy ish: bua being “irc ulated that the | Te = nea ~ eo os m Mr. eS pateh,27 Boers fully recognize the strategic- | cause the poison always akes efeet © itornia pce as ariecare arta mT Te |-yrapdiather clause’” holds good |* 094 7 ey Pome ee at} Another company of State Ran-)al importance of Spion kop, and at| very soon after it enters the blood, Sen aT : +11 1908. and that after that Gate ao sei rte see 2 res pan ts. {cers arrived at Bastrep today to the time his message was sent they and up to that time he bad felt ro Judge Ewart at the Capitol. . rida ig oa AN men weil bave col beable fo reat Pas = ome ee — near! be present at the trial of the men had not abandoned the hope of re-jilleffects. He said the fact was Washington Post. < : a. . oe “N? pees sore :; Se nota eee ee nia ding Was |charged with the killing of Arthur|capturing tbe position. Neverthe- that the snake had struck at bim| Judge Ewart, of North Carolina, uiscy |< : SSOLUtION ROWBLC. hand write before they will be allow- oue of the prettiest, that has ever|Burforc, several days ago. during |!ess,a heavy load of anxiety bas | before and b2u exuded n aly all of} hovers daily around the Senate cor- , 2 ' el nate a mrt x SPELT W We Ge ‘ Sac : . - = saree cs far - Uda and revister and vote. This is not | Se°) ee aatiSeren the [the trial of another one of the mem-| een removed from the nation and |its venom. No bad results occurr |rjdors. His nomination as judge of : it will be only those who ie a ee woe Secor bers of the noted Colorado county there is general expectation that as |ed today. the western district of North Caro- orto Rics in order te chaage business we are offering our en! bye eeG te coe te ee rae and ferns, the parlor) Democratic factions. The feudists the British bave succeeded in keep es “Chae tina has been referred toa sub-com- te Rg rae ee aera : ee ee formed |to the number of 2,000 men, it is|ingthe hiliallday long, they wil: ee mittee, consisting of Senators Si- <a That -brey WW a ‘ Cave tne ben { lr eG vepe , setu 2 . 1) (oe . : inte E 5 : obs : » aT Stinthine at wos jtane who will fail to receive the ben-| being especially tasty and attrac-lexpected, will be in Bastrop to-|manage to retain it until General) Any adult suffering f ettus ass Equrp- RODIN Ab UCU 7 ; wn. ltive in its arrangement. A large : e : Any adult suffering from a cold} mon and Pettus. il Threueh and > io me dfather clause.’ Tre See een ea 3 Rese to attend the trial. More| Warren plants guns enough on it 1¢|settied on the breast, bronchitis,| There is said to be no dons? cof an air 20TCGUD : re 2 "G ‘ , re TAS > = < ° = z . sz ee x = 5 A Pains Pullman Whi to catch vw \ sicred white man who registers oe ra : oe on F oes than 1,200 witnesses haye been sub- | dominate the Boers trenches, right|tkroat or lung troubles of any na overwhelming majority in favor of S Oty aa ease Shee : : : t BN RO, pe ee spacious residence, and |poenaed. Adjutant General Thomas |and left. There is the usual dispo |r ; HM callat W. F-. % wek TRA TE vine Cars on all en e een ( loader the “yrandfathee clause” at {+-3]] went merry asa marriage bell.”"}s vo 1 ‘lige cuionihere noes RT I ure, who will cali a . Hall’s, |Judge Ewart’s conirmation if ls Eom sega : “= ; : : eet aon cgi eres curry isin personal command of|sition here toexagerate the impor: | wi ented wi ; ~ -er ¢ svote. This ¢ is: Faust and safe reat Mantifucterer sD mented ‘ jaty time untii December, 1908, will} Promptly at 4 o'clock the bridal|the Jarge f Re { rers tance of th ‘nt secured. but | will be Pie aes a sample| case ever comes to 270 <i tae . ts | nd haem : : ie Jarge force of rangers now|tance of the point secured, but the | bottle of Boschee’s German Syrup, | hardly be prevented in this long ses-- Ich BD Eppertualey Fo 9 eevee) poo * weled’’ for life as far as voting Ray entered the pavlor. The bride] there and every maz is disarmed as best informed people realize that | free of charge Dania ition bottle Esa et eonieh BSenmtor reelok? san Southern an en oll ae > mg ePatier toa , tit won st 7 * an y rer ree » , + Des . . 2 » aie "i ee“ J es ’ = oe oe and vou om & ‘ a oe Ta Re Rei li~ concerned. Any man who states SS a bs the | hefenters the town. All the stores in General Buller still has a task ahead | given to one person, and none tojcessfully interpe-ed 2 lengthy nat rfortable and “ closed out, ea wo pissy V ORE - oe g viae Ss sister e@ mai ¢ honor . , av f, i 1] ty om ° . = E = a ‘lp abies atc Cer | ‘ec coptrary Goes it ignorantly er] yiss Belle Herris, in white Soe the town have been forbiddea to} of him calling for the most dogged | children without order from par [speech in the jast session between Sai Pee re aperata purpose tol en Eaniaicon gee ere ee i sellarms and ammunition to any {persistence and undying effort and} ents. the favorabie report of the commit- {fs Fox TIME TA tean & HShneiton ioe aa Deca e ie oka eae carnations, and] one during the progress of the trial. | that the diiticulties will increase as| No throat or lung remedy ever | tee and final action Z “ ‘ tic . Te Ye GFLTOO : * oy grlo< ay “ge: . , eRYL INFORMATION, CLA 75 Sean Cok Se ee A large number of ‘illings have | the position develops. had such 2 sale as Boschee’s German s ee Cat oe of Co penne SF 3., best | already occurred asa result of this} Advices have -been received from |Syrup in all parts of the civilized _ : 0 AB NPL TE Li a ED iniia: epeetene tetnaren creeect akean age eren 2 ney se < vit e Orne ae co * 3 : Soin = oe ne Na ERAT ~ | cOCRATIC COUNTY ConvEN-| M22. — Separate » leaving 4) feud, Spearman's Camp that Generai] world, Twenty years ago millions ait) ao : na be | ‘TION. space in the centre of the room, LE she Woodgate bas succumbed to the|of les vaiv dy C.P &T. ORL AEE Sa NaS i which was immediately filled by the mee : : ae of bottles were given away,anc your f rae aoa y A eouvention of the Democratic happy ST eee ae ilorida Oranges. eee ee received in the attack up-|druggist will tell you its success .SHE LE xC ees Layo - An omens : = = Uppy avers. 2 < TiS acts aati a on Spion kep. ic mary s. is j . i inswer Questions. ghia Rei Ke eet | arty of kredeli county is hereby | bound their livesas one, were pro- a es a a ee soma . ! Se m - |»ounced by the bride’s >p-i = ‘ i = eros Re ma. | sued Lomeet im the court house in | nounced by the bride’s brother-in-| Orange and grape fruit groves are) Senator Money on Negro Suffrage. {endorsed by physicians. | One 75 spins W. 4.1008 ~\) / HEN vou busy RAMON'S Li i mraiesville, N. C., on law, Rev. C E. McDonald, of Winas- | still valuablein South Florida. The; Washington Dispatch, 26th cent bottle will cure or prove its i. Mas. G.P VAL pa peri Eessy pene Me aes boro. s. C. The nuptial prayer and|are veritable gold mines, and the Sea a men rae : : No sigs Y¥ PON 4 \ Ty \ SPIT. 2p 4 eee pray are verl 51 BSS me : - < Sectccinn; {val 2 by S “ivil- et ac ; eet heen re | iUESDAY, APRILSED., 1900, | benediction were utrered by her pas-| owners are receiving more real cash Se oe is ot saa So ee dealers in all civil ciit Cll a& - { alanic " ire I eal nen eeans = ae eR nn > ae .: geet “ : . mee sf 3 n ‘s rOuUs Sspeec n > en- Li -, s. 3 ; 3 ness, Constipation and Headaches. js: Lk o'clock, a. m., for the purpose) tor Rev. Ur. Patterson, of Steele | for their fruit than ever before. Mr] 110 today in reply to the speech of —_——— me i RCS onai ce i = - ae | ¢ cominpating candidates for the| Crees The ceremony was beauti ]Owen HB. Dishong, one of the lead- |< Siete . ; : roxaeh Gistinct med s, but sold for one price——25C- Sea eT aaeee o Bele lig impressive. Congratulations |iog orange-growers of that country Senator Pritchard on the propos- Sent His Masonic Pin Home. a The Pills bring immediate relief; the Pellets J [+r islature aud the county offices} i5wed De ee ne he "2? lod amendment to the constitution of a gi gaa Nein he Pills bring immediate rehet; the lets § eer ices followed, and On2 of the most sump- |is in the city, and said to a Metrop- |v Carolina. Senator Pritct Dallas, Tex.,Dispatch, 26th. ees : tone up the nefveus System and invigorate. pend Of cieching delegates to tre Sen- | uous wedding suppers ever provided | olis man that three years ago an ee ren = no the we ies a The town of Caddo Mills, about te rial, Congressional and State|for wedding guests The decora-|orange grove in that country was Sfississippi Seis Rbeice forty miles northeast of Dallas, isex- ee are stre coe do not. See yventions t.onsin the dining room were en-]| purchased for $10,000 and the fruit Coke eae 3 a SPecrad | es oy, sed ec = “1 obody wantsit. Butit comes yoventions x € purchase SE pn attention of Senator Boney. The|Cited over the mysterious disappear to many thousands every year. SUTrTaNCC aa cera Cotton Stored and Insurs FOR 15c .. per Bale o Month, by n & Guy e a Chario*t> Honded Warehouse Company eTRAS = Banded in American Bonding and tTr4st Company for $100,090.09 Liberal Advances Obtained on our Receipts At lowest retes of interest ~ 3B Springs. PRESIDENT We wan Wedding Tnvitations. — jonstable, TREASURER. a7 aE ee EET SEER Se I TO Print es ~— its it woe Your Bill Beads, Letter Heads, Note Head Statemen!. Eavelopes, Aer ind aN Any Kind of Uards, Call on us whea you want any kina of tionery. Respectfully THE MASCOT PRINTING CO. ROWSON & I EINSTER, PROPR'S. = SESS SSE IS Phill Tonie Pepsin is Tasteless and Gusrantesd te Sure Chifis and Fever end aii Matoria! Tre: tics. in Quinine Nor Other Poison. _ male 2s Does Not Injere the Stomach Nor Es he Hearing. Box, Tex., acy: “Ramon's Pepsin Chl Tonic is the ve ever handled. My son pr:scrides it in his pracuce,ond says it is vii! Tenie which 9 child can taxe without ‘njucy vo tha -voun.a0h.’’ BROWN ME’G, CO... Prop'rs, Groene vise, RL U C A R E L A co e 9 If poue om sale LUCEY CO. Rock Hill, S.C. TD tees Not Conta ae + cst ~ te Pe SO SAL: iGiAy & CU. ae .. MeLacty & Son, Dime Tenat | | } | | | | ' 1 hoot to t \ | party of the ' 4 | 1 | | unet committees of the county will ‘Luc Chairmen of the various pre- ’ reot in Statesyille on Tuesday, il Srd, 1900, immediately alter ‘yj se adjournment of the county con- -cution, for the purpose ef electing cheirmaa and four members of a county central executive committee. 1 yualitied voters who intend to upport the Democratic ticket in the jeuliuous are cordially invited to at- 2nd and participate in the prima- rect | =, which are hereby called to a aces 19 te utothe respective voting pl such precinct oa SATURDAY. MARCH Sls, 1960, ~ — ¢ Vl ut yvlock, p. m., for the purpose ‘ A lecting a precinct executive com- ittee of five members and delegates to the county convention. tirely white, the table in its snow- drop beauty challenging the admir- ation of all. The bride wore a long gown of white silk, en train,and trimmed in chiffon andilace, Shecarried bride’s roses. Her veil which fell grace- fully about ker person, was fastened tober hair with an exquisite pear! brooch, the gift of the groom — She inade a lovely bride, and her friends were out-spoken in their admiration She has fine traitsand is oneof the most generally beloved young Wo- men of her township. The grcom is . prosperous young farmer of the Palmetto State. Heis esteemed for his many excellent qualities. Tho-e from Chariotte who attended «uc wedding were: Mr. H. W. Harris and family; Dr. and Mrs. ©. M. e: Miss Wmma Miller, Mr. and _ Robert Erwin and Miss Mar- caret Ca Mr. Robert Harris of Norfolk. was also present. LG Mr Veda ae By order of the committee. nu Sra, 1900. ary “his January .. D. Watts, RB. McLaveursy, Secretary. Chairman. DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CON- VENTION. \ eouvention of the Democratic Bt torial district, -omposed of the counties of Davie, ay eee nena i Fredell and Yadkin, is hereby called to meet at Uarmony. Iredellcounty. on SATURDAY, APRIL TrH, 1900, il o'clock, a m., for the purpose «nominating two candidates for te Senators. itv order of the committee. “his January 25rd, 1900. » E Crowsox; W:. G NICHOLSON, Sorbian: CObsjrargn. | Mr. and Mrs. Catheart left last jnight for their future bome at Ad- | ver, where a reception will be tend- jered them tonight. | —_---— | Piece of a Gun in His Skull. \ Hickory Dispatch, 25th. Quite a serious accident occurred i near town last evening in the ex- ' plosion of a shot-gun, a piece of which ‘entered the ‘orehead or top part of ; the head of a young boy, son of Tom Marlowe. The partof the breech ‘entered the skull remained in the ‘Sesh for some time, and was pulled out by main force by another boy. Drs. Jehnson and Menzies were cail- ed to attend the boy, and pro- ‘nouneed the wound a deadly one. but so far the bov is doing well, and it ! trom it this winter breught in act- ual cash $10,000. On 56 grape fruit trees of this same yreve the fruit sold for $3,000. The fruit was sold on the trees, the purchaser to pick and ship it. All of the grape fruit is still on the trees and unhurt by cold or in- sects. This grove, which contains about 30 acres, is owned by Watkins & Piceifer. —_ ‘vo Abolish Soft-Bullets Aster the Souta African Supply is texhausted. New York Sun. It is interesting to note that, in Aeference to public opinion and the recommendations of the peace Cun- ference, the British government has decided to abolish the manufacture o the dum-dum bullet ard has chang- ed the service bullet from Mark V., which expands on impact, to Mark Il., which is smooth and solid throughout and is practically devoid of the stopping qualities for which ‘the dGum-dum was so highly esteem- ed. ltis said, however, that this change in the British service bullet willnot have any immediate effect in the present war. Besides the output from Woolwich arsenal, which is about 2,000,000 a week. large orders have been given to three British firms for supplies of Mark IT. “{ think I would go crazy with pain were it not for Chamberlain’s Pain Balm,” writes Mr. W. H. Sta- pleton, Hermenie, Pa. “I have been afdicted with rheumatism for several years and have tried reme- dies without number, but Pain Balm is the best medicine I bave got bold of.” One application re- is thought now that bis lifecan be saved. lieves the pain. For sale by all dtuplgists. - ~ a Eo, we . Same a teak Libr nee ACOA tale OTe ance of R.H.Stewart,the best !.nown merchant of the place. Mr.S:ewart left home on January 15, saying he was going to Dallas to purchase a stock of spring goods. Nothing bas been heard from him since at Caddo Mills or Dalias. A letter was re- ceived at Caddo Mills by W. C. Drake today. ‘The letter wus ad- dressed “Walter Drake,’ and said: “We have killed him and «ct his money. He fought us bard aud bad we known he beionged to the Ma- sonic Lodge we would have pared nis life. Heis buried and no one will ever know where.” . Stewart’s Masonic pin was sent with the letter with Woodmen of the World receipts, of which order speech was attentively listened to in the Senate. Pritchard interrup*- ed the speaker several times, chul- lenging some of the statements made, and at the same time defend- ing his resolution. Senator Money argued very large- ly from 2 legal standpoint. He de- clared that the fact that North Caro- lina contained 50,000 negroes who can read aud write was a refutation of the charge of discrimination and that the constitutions of Mississippi and other Southern States had pro- duced wonderful beneficial educa tional resu!ts among the people. He asserted thut the resolution of Sena- tor Pritchard was for campaign pur- poses. Sevator Pritchard asked from Caddo Mills came to Dz Jas to- night to try to solve the mys‘ery- There is no better medicine for the babies than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Its pleasant taste and prompt and effectual cures make it a favorite with mo- thers and small children. It quick- ly cures their coughs and colds, pre- venting pneumonia or other serious consequences. It also cures croup and has been used in tens of thous- ands of cases without a single fail- ure so far as we have been able to learn. It not only cures croup, but when sriven aS soon as the croupy cough appears, will prevent the at- tack, neases of whooping cough it liquifies the tough mucus, making it easier to expectorate, and les- sens the severity and frequescy of the paroxysms of coughing, thus depriving that disease of all danger- ous consequences: Forsale by all and writing qualification did not mean that reading and writing must be done correctly. Senator Money replied that he construed the law as it reai. That the voter must read and write the con- sitution. The Legislature of North Carolina ineenactments on this ques- tion excluded from the ballots the illiterate whites as well as the illit- erate blaciis. Senator money said be was not one of these who believed altogether in an educational qualification. He rather believed in inheritance or blood. It had been demonstrated that even education had not qualifi- ed the negro race for self-goyern- ment. The poll tax question was discussed. It had been grossly abused and prostituted by the pol iticrans, said the Senator. ‘‘When- ever the sustaining hand of the white panis withdrawn from the negro he rapidly descends in the direction ot hig brigight stats bf berbyrity.” fn wie Mr, Money if the clause in the State | Be Wes also a member in cele ae constitution relating to the reading |ing- A delegation of eight men Itcomestothose who have had § coughs and colds until the throat is raw, and the lining membranes of the lungs are inflamed. Stop your cough | when it first appears, end you remove the grezt danger of & future trouble. stops coughs of all kinds. does so because it.is a sooth- ingand healing reme¢y of great power. This makes ittne grest- est preventive to consumption. Put one of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plasters over your lungs | a whole Medical Library Freo. For four cents ia stamps to will aene you Ty aces Titceu menical Wi the exciust: ‘® hare ve Of the 5208 ere OT or Statcs. Unusual oppor and long experience emi & ~ = ~- Pe a a | —>e ow } j ——— —_——— Tea | Se es > Deen eee eal nace ee ~. a = aS fe 5 ea | } PAY LG rst LES NE Ws. LATE GENER AB NEWS. PBISSS SIS2* os oe ash i orbe are | The shooting of William Goe- | . gat , Fae : =e a NE AA INA OLLCT e | 7 : = 1 eae Deputy Marshal & A. Cooper was In a boiler exvlosioaat Pitt<bure. Ss : loot the Democratic contestant for | é nee, aie ce oan | ua bollerexplosioaat j tt sb ¥i sta =% i a 33% aes . foe Gmaahins crc ater | RENPCCKY'S RIGHTFUL GOVER- lere Monday. | Pa., Tuesday, one meno wes kibeo; 2 & 3B . if st a xy . t i ‘ ‘ * Gary ele sc | es on > - . “eo - , ~N ~ ; > eat aie! ; mI = 4 & ti DueLisuEeD EERE | Gk vorsbip ef Kentucky, Is | 8 OR DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED. Vir. 2. V. Brawley. of Statesville jand a dozen injurea. 3 te 3f 5. g ‘ , ee lonvefé the greatest outrages of ols aan was here Mendav Phe Di Armour Se sn ob oh : E bi 8, o : ; > eS 5 Se > sae , ~. . i <4? p See . = va ‘ : = aon : 1 cory. very | cir SUl- lone Assassin Shot Fron: the Gover- Ate : ~ =ay. oS cago millionure, died in Catisos A ~ me ; : 3 r ea ; a tT at 4 roa D ! , - . 7 : | A> A sted on Mr. L. A. Jarvis, of North Wilkes- 5 : > A 2 . s 2 te ae % ; : Oo DOLLAR A tan. lroundiny the cowardly: deed makes! rors Office.-- lan Arreste Vata. SAR VS MEAS i nia RS after a suort: & i SS 5 Se al Eee 5 ie eS t sSuspicion.--Goebel's Brave . a Peecen gct oaaeeetoee | ; a 5 % st Feocw Wd ws % F sGt! er 5 os more dampable A re] Fight For Lite. | Mrs. 5. C. Stevens of Fancy|. zs. Wim Pbuiz; Qt ect Maid Bs oi ce 2 road superyss » OT 4. D. Watts, Eprron & 4 » State Legislature was quiet!y | sranukfort, Ry.. Dispateh oth. ‘Hillis at ber mother’s near town. & C., jeli iu the fire Saturday wind |S % 3 5 scHbi Gr towaship wi ii ; } x : ae an ' jiBanepileptie Gt, at was | 4 ; =3 oy t: “a ; 4 jor his way tothe Capitol, where 11 William Goebel was sbot and se-) p. Durand York, of Elon Col-! =~ death ; See 3 : 7 : Ene i } Entered of the VW stefiice at Statesville «. | yto be. when he wa ious!v injured this : nice 1S 1G leye.is here ou a visit to his brother. | s ; Sciatesville cotton m ae = ee 3 : in xs after y yas , : “6 3 Peay coy «leet oa bh ; oe ares at =10D 1% a ae} mentees) shot down by a hidden assassin whc} Jinutes after 11 while passing | yy Wo. York. A manu named Ray Was killed : iv : : ready sale at S105 vo 3 oe ia Sua i Lit ; hoot after he wa hrough the State house yard en his oe es , jaetpbush at Waverly, Tesn., ae liitie is on the mark-t ; continue do shoe acer 2 vas aes ie el ij ani toAr if esvilje : : Doe NOW oo poo neces ON aan “.| say to the Capitol building. Pe Janie M Cero Stators ii -| di With Watte s bea F Rs Caen Kean ‘ if j}down, The assassin was concealer | Two shots were fired froma rifle, | Vis: ted Miss Eva Miller end mother | arrested on svspicion. ; icy t <a = Soe j ae : - ol my nn . 4 | t . r = . Wee | OWE Vestveraury \ Ys } lia the building occupied by the Re- |. aly one taking effect. It struck , che past wee. es x pes t = Ha eS ! A i : ed ebel i > rierht ide. one-third | oe , ae i ee Bae Veerdeld, Vis.. fo los dstaks. ‘ i [oubliecan waorernor, tor whose office f- s sel In th i€ right side, One tora Miss Eva Miller ret urned ta the lo: bed af i w= 3 phtty £ : “ i [the wounded man was contesting |! th he distance down from armpit) S+ate Normal and Industrial C: ollege ao a sae E = re Xe We print the cau ME he A Oe ne een oe ea ae es eee - r } ‘ ‘ “e} ‘i yids oO LOD wilh ay us tr mien ta . : 3 : é i-ohip. The bail passed entirely... Greensboro Monday. so OU Was HOWUODCH Withuy nu - h . > ona to be tried at Femrioou jin tue was and before the court pre} yy quoh the body, coming out be- | Mire. Lhe robbers exes ped. SN ere ica eo ae ee Je deli Superivr Court i ; b cpiked hy the law of the State fe: | aw the rivat shouider blade. It is } Dr. ol sicore was bought Pe ? ta NF Ee < : Sh = ye : “| a ot ahcenrecte eRtes ut by the physic! ; inj voller mill machinery fromthe Case ; ome sheriff Wyre: ‘ sett wie os : “hist ” t Y - . 7 ‘ ~ . ea shits tga re crea eer ay ' Tae the wound sre Is*o., of Columbus, ( | 3 , Haynes anbeunce 1 ; ot oftice of Governor. A week befove | Sear ve 5 | es Ss for Pe-cics i Bi ; 4, | atal. unlesscomplications setim- of 43. © © sioan ti s ’ t bt the shooting an armed thousand des | FARMER ARRESTED | Mi seen peo ee 2 5 G “ Ire Whig j ; , : : fer, Miss Luura, to } 2 : - : a f peradces from the lawless mountai | ; i _ a faemer from! vosterdsy, where she 1, | Oca i were k en ¢ ence Pov, c » Fe counties of the State hud been taker | jutl is under arrest | uci. HO aes Cos ee “ee : Geiault of bond » ae : . # eee ie a > Hey i Pre aneee ener : eiepece 2 3 -Giored Wome a to the State capital by the party of | harwed w ith having fired the shots, | Dove Moorebishreken va mer Wife and t a ; ji Coiored we ek ; me } aay ulhe denies that he had ar v thing | : has t OseD LPOr aS d ch ss se 4 ; ~<—— ; . ¢ awe a Governor Tavior, und-an armed de . a pen a ifor the foundation of his new roller |S! ddren Sunita } tT: < is. C. Gaidwell, VW ¢ ; Biel es tk ital cit o do with it. F.ve revolvers Were | °~ il a > = fire tue hou ite { c ; ca H. P. Grier, E-qgs., 61 lLacument staved in the Cavdital Clits Nn cue ne ssa Tree care alo four mill and bought b S machinery - “ 4 ie - Pes y, : a “ aes ‘und upon him when he wes taken ees mae isof his Victims with a b SENSE AOS ibaa See ¢ { law oflices to Uie se 7 apd slept ip thé building ato custody. s week, instrument. | ehkeas arrested. au: ‘ Covper buisding avout It was doubtiess one of these mei Goebe}, in Comput y with Colonel} tf Statesville Se Scotts. |is evidentiv erazy i : Soy ae arianG A un Pocket Hnives. ee W.s Phite = r = re Warden Enh Tite] : tie 7 . a . patie ree : Messrs : a altik who committed the crime. We]eack Chinn and Warden Epa bil j Sloans and ffiddenite will all poi Fone | ices pecur ir. J. Node ! r ey yey | ’ us : secured Mr . ats of 7 a es se ird, cf the Frankfort penitentiary, | ther we can now Sara = tele = i a hope i gut every cir | rane Sa sills =< Ds toaker of Dalisbu petiet pel emp vas walking up the sidewalls lead-) phone line f ae eet eee curmstance ee to toe fact thay! pe from the street to the Ca spitol | k ET bakery. ms Praise ‘ te | Y tr ; Sc ate 1 wey Repub! contestee, Gover vuilding, Goebel being en the right i hie H. 1. Lon O1 oe ie = : Dr. MLR Adan . ee , ' . wae ¢ “a NO IAs Ty oie Ih rete es my | Was here Tuesc 1av and wentou! with ic: Sect UG Beam ae we nor Lavilor. aided by the Republi | -{ the thre = MW eo three nee oe LC Eee . Se ne a = G : 3. ee Sanday to see 3 = TAX JENNINGS BRYAN eh Sees ea eas - . vere two-thirds of tbe Gistance trom SSM ieintad omega ey nines ote ta i mT ley, who is slowWiy reo WILLIAM JENNINGS ERYAN, can State authorities, bud som ER eo Caoe CE Coeae ee south of town. ~ or altack ofsyphoriis thing a ith t Vv iding of bi cs r eis oa os ¢ are a] ae i a aie — = peer ee thir “todo with the woundi ig ot ul: ired from tbe third story of the. Me. Chas. BE. Flowers left’ yesterday ie oe : ier CRATIOC LATS aed eer Pain ten Segue we Seas a ein Na : t es . . : . . is . deter 2 soe vival. This is borneout by the fac | wuilding occupied by the for Durham, to his brothers ines fs xh = which be remov« . - . : . : os Pigs . = <% ~ ims wee” an 3 a bate that armed men, who seemed to be; *he Governor, Secretary irom Durham he voes to New York Said ‘ SAN Ee 9 NRO A AEE | 5 house to Mr. Press | INESDAY oreanizea for the purpose. euarde | ndleading officials of the State.:and Bosten before returning West. es ae en dete? ong ‘mie pe 3g ee ae pres iec vr a eee a Pera Zea Tor e€ purpose, gua dec f . : ms a ! o vfrer <i sean ce ~ = ce. . Asheville, whe wii ‘ SATURDAY eae i ee : mn he ball struck Goebel in the side} at a t E935 5 2335 wu es 4 tr: x 3 Ve a the doors tu the building in. which Se eR ar sf ae he: Mr. Thos. fittle has entered the | bough’ 2 o it , : 5 : rw ne. TESDAY : re -{.nd he instantly dropped to the: tr. at ; R ntered the ee: ¥ the murderer was concealed anc vaverent Little river from Aispaugh’ Ss coltor Cough lieme juss rece:ved anor } 2% The maver bound W 8, DATURDAY, r: : : . ' pee so. fim Jate improven: a JUst rece;nvecd anotnes ut ef this : ; 5 Sepa tae et mild allow no ene to enter. I: “WILEY VE Got ME Se to the mouth where it Sree S Thad. ee n : ° colored, iw court o aga ; ‘1 a: a eeiees ae i ate tawbar > +}I had used three bi bates SAA i Rieht thinking men Gf all partics|Covernor Taylor was a party to Chinn and Willard seized him. | inte the Catawba river, aod the lanc Pare at = es ae A rying a pistol. i 5 =e ees ; : 3 3 : 5 .| Sbinn saying as he did so: “I guess, oWbers along the stream are fight-| Were restored to thei Seen 3 as collateral for h 2 Lape = at William Geebel, the |Goebel’s attempted assassination, 1! feet itor the entry wards, Pu th _ ’ : i a z Sia hey bave got you, Goebel. liny the entry. BeOS ms te Gas r Monet. ‘ wy ratie contestant for} shouid » pr an ard bh it aye Veuant. i} woe y ounded Democratic conte Be fe houtd be prover.2nd he should “ S| Oven ? replied the wounded man.} yocsrs eno Wyant. iil. 2 a ae ee thre } =| ne ) dt =picat ‘ - o > » ire) o SS ta? ’ . . = - ” = thE pubishin nt a eS pleaGle a E mete Ny Have yor = fo SoS ; Li tile. Of I a Shoais got fo atiy irerm Moores\ ti = , i } ae the s Sgn Ce Ca While Cainn was boletag the jow traction engine from the Vilie chis week. und «i From the beginning Goebel! and} sounded man, supporting his head Monday and started South of the Webs houses the ccratic party have preceed-| 2 -. aha reur ae eon ee will operate as saw ae 1] between thi wile So gtreet. sit z me at both mnen Ali ot tneui strack + river 3 awhs river : u - i he would}ed ta an orderly, law-abiding way. |., ine: cel eaie cee het Attle river and Catawba river. : i UUs , er V 2 2 oo lose, makisg the dust fly from the} i Steel Chest inside tc et : ; in @ix-} They deciged to contest for th2} ormek paver cent. { The board of education yesterday betion locks aS e fs eon oe = ae ea 7 : “yy mes , » . ! > ie aor x 2 idete jor the ‘ he would] etiices, claiming that the Republi- Zoth Chinn and Lillard stuck to apportoined the public school mone. work Cail 1 : ie ul ei aa , . ae a oand : . cae heir friend, neither of them moving | Teceived from the State, giving eacl | - | lds D> BE ere oie deserves to}caus bad carried tl bri- e ete Z Sa : or address P, bys Passue ; ‘rom bis side until the tiring had /distvict in the county 17 cents fo: aia lers ssue. iy ease ayy ~JOVETOI 2K . es : " pes ah are = pig pa ns : SEN] Ae a . i ki life will be} O¢ ee od ete ce aud ‘eased when Lillard ran fer help. peach scholar additional. making Sl.14 ile eee A nce x Mr. H.C. Park. ir ‘ ‘mination ot <a eee amount = oa oe He had not far to go, tor there is per scholar in Alexander county. Februar Vv 6th and Ta, i re io ae adr guns ommand the}laid down by the laws of Keatueky. crowd around the gates! Pey. Prof. Vinton, of Harrima: Dr it. f : i = neato dot einen oer a oe - eye ener tN ty es There was 2 Crowd | mn } row, Ey More avilt be Bt aa nevaeewr of a passcag The Ken-} Loev induized in no tatk of violence. pitol. eS € Was 2 Crowe) College, Harriman, Tenn , spent the ion of ee se . ce : fa) Gary. S = a peville ara | { . : r ~ Foe nN oar roebet in le toast 5 = . ral iae Vata feros etsy SES a . eee > e ate y f yremetd SAN DCVT LO od } ; Ggoudtie Not sv with Taylor and the Repubil- ye TS me eae Nacsa an a th: a st week with Dr. J. H. Moore, a : : © ai : ifn w : : eS ; : From the beginniny thes = urinut cna aS eS : ried to th ' Liledoun, and BP reached Sanday al 1 prod my : my 32 93 shoe: eae at me 3 i as Ps es See, iy : 3 ’ : Mice of Dr. E.R see in the i ternoon and last night. Prof. Vin bese xhoas TS GTLE tries E be eey ee ce : frown a ladder at the said that they intended to holij 5esement of the Capitol ee 2boul lion was here to consult with Dr ITY tty int oo dro» ‘ a tos eo ee yOu We Gisimict parsonage s. by force if need be, no} 1000 feet from the spot where the; Moore about aseboct at his cotto: de broken, but be w: tter bow the Legislature decide] | *heotiag cocerred Dr. Ht ume mad “tmill. aay .€ E359 e 5 FSC? PY om ‘Se bruised up, and is «x : te superti sxumination Of the! Ser Sur ver A wrt od waa contest. ‘They importeda tkou- | > SuPer anes Se | The Democratic county executive were a oe a chaniad $A aah cobs bume. : pound ¥ hich had. be declared. pen-? yen aaa aerate ae la sn Scent cp ee ee The Nelly street » armed mounta hetr ite } ‘ht lape and would on 'eoulroittee for Alexander county fhid Sirnece are , Saiceenemeatoa SNE eR ences, | 4 : ye atea on De L DO Sars a lee eae eg ns Wg ’ soa FNS ee sire ANd O4en-a pus y completed. Jie work : all probs - prove fatal rai inectiag @ last Saturcey and «& ; ae : < me : mee - ; aa Ne BG SUperVvisiol oF y P unty convention : “Be : } snd low euvirona tho more we e i To TES ROOM, ere < esa ee : ra Ag ro . <x 32 e ie sioner . obber 5 ae s ’ 1 ofrecer } Arie a af mien ten vv e git ms <y¥ wa ea >) i wctmive hint. At Ii. }ludionl daty, and >} GoceDer > then nastily taken! Son; iul conventions for Monday ¥ csi ee TeOS Be = sSSUperinten 7 convictions never | 1. rhe | toe Democratic contestant, is foully | rom the Semi ot Flame to fis roo Let Democrats of the : been well d 2 : . j } - fon tbe see floor t hie te es ! ‘> , WwW Bowls : shot cowr, Nor does the Republi \ 3 1 0 eond th ) IOs ‘ th hot “| bins > notice and OL ' W. £. Rov ‘ : j}Guards » cre stationed at the foot af) hereon the above sylishiny 2 bros nn é . , wat thi z : " i tion here en the abov i v : | “an Grovernot stOD at iis, Yester- | eVerV Stu. fCRse reading to the see rile: Tes lday morning the members of thetond tloor, and nobody, not even the | en | at nee J. truely, AL u : solthe laundry. and sovereien. Leeistature of Kentucky lsuests of were allowed to; hip Y aes i ee fs » 2 ves town broom factory % Sucee : : : : iship, ve ere Monday taking usa a laa Sas a : Were | a 7 “ | “t : : Sane = u . mal = 3 ea in Las : he will establish : i | Aomiore extended ON tipation, ee section to Mesist to Weoee a ! S ¢ eas t ‘ ) ; 3 . ns - iy aan 3 Imade by Dr. Hume and several oth. | Beaver, « f that township = + : ees Lb pon ‘ecru . } " ely constituents elected them to | er phy aos who tud been ¢a illed she eS ane of Sean eve Os 9 . Mis i >. Chamib iy tHOvVe @ Ganeerous tau : ‘ pe a » j e ser % ‘ last Se turd ty niwht togeth: : . . assistant at the ..o00r vom the paths of the conspirators serform by the orders of the Goy- | resulted the anpnouneeiment tbat i ‘ “S a ’ B : ; —_——- ices Sp nied ia “ yt i i 2 ‘ cx ere ° ' ithe dwe! line of he lare Jen. 3 ae ie : i é — vee suis bo aay tau aw sae saas a peace ernor. eee at the point of th e {the wound was not aecesserily fatal. | feo an ee oes HON, S,w Time Sts & intl mee, Davie coubly, on : i. GOOD SUGGESTION. 2 Mies cee cnn HOUSE TN SESSION i Hines, in which be oo living a 3 i9 oe ais " vaystet. Sach cosduct in tie Gov-| ‘ ; ; = ah } was discovered and in atteris a ASIC CSV AEES dudsre George FH, Yan iu-tverner of an American State is re-] , + = House wos in x ae wae to stop it did not get to savet« Teatize Avout 200 vation wi : peer . a » {the shooting occurred andthe Ser ¢ cut of the house Th : pias HTN re Wilmington Stor, "y and should meet the! ; : rect Diy nas Zax Sires oo thing cut EO ee ae i witch was « ~hivg DU Recetas alan year Cran ea kn aU Nletal shee is to meet in 2 min Soi , tre is suppe sed to have been of is hed ; OS Ot sh CH, EEE DCC OS) members Of! cendiary origin. . : : emnapeomnceatet ove the free tr-libe Le | : tees | € From triown t . se . Paciet oe ire 3 fhe Failure of the British Plans foefr: + A om a hed the RetieF of Ladysinith \ 4 ae ! Londes Dispateh, 20th fe it at és i = jCame out aa Lite t ! ; Oc? ph 2 mts act ee be const ri- a © provecati« been dill ony are ‘ing! Ge neral Buller bas aval I Ge wand taken usa whole. and if aay . : : » Tuvela river be Sees ye s ee ee ee raped upon therm is of all} wi the sho ting oceurred. Tuxeia ri between iis : j Gi (ts Clauses, es and prov: t anet 5 t} sory hor that of the cers Doubtiess heft Sex heLveen SMr-. M ~j } * praise from patriotic Ameri-! the time the members = 5 17, G SOT TNES, * ~}* i ut son become or | PTS a airiotic sLipert ; from attack by theenerna, |. f Loran ae ~o dec: eand invalid. |cans. Yhe Democratic eS the river, as heszys in his Gis J ‘he whole ef this amendment an!}iure of Kentucky e patch to the war off is eighty-five] + y part nal section thereof shall : : aie vards wide gad the cu ‘ Decon xe t ee 4 vid i a Soa neitaec?y tke cop 1c <a back te their ro cy Any INO RCRC SEL MALE CU Ses eC rut! an wi and ot nM < iN : aie Bee "Dives peer} sf : fa me pat efect."” i laws of the State, but ty with mest unceremor Sr ee cee aeons fect. o relieve Ladysmith Tas proved a poured down into the stre fna few minutes cr hastening toward the Cupi jevery direction. ACTING PROMPTLY. justice i is ‘Alone jure, by far a worse fail and the most ho apins 7 ODC! North Carolira )} siCounty tia the Sescriur ; Court. tudee Drown says that debt out that the umendment turd or fallasa whole, but that the from ~~ es tha “atte rv Ts. . 1oare notall constitution. | ‘US & ccm oe ination ot ae iam Goebel wil but the more term: rates: tortura the Repub nen : outof the offices, to which Were not rightfully eieeted. and vive - may not be made to seo Within three minutes efter ib hooting aline of men was threasn round the building from et: ch the val ln the : - Dritish tor Was recaptured oy ube this ways, : tue ‘=, ana eaten we LAs ts a thimely lade . : : eel AB ots came. oe intention + re Judge goo n, who is one of the | then: tothe Democratic contestants. os — ae reedgitias Snes : t j . } aise scape Of ainvdody Tron iW aole regiments were unni es eae most far NIC ela ep me eS i roniso Ver ! i , Rh. Lt ft tion ONG . - 5 sar bs, we willie fr: 38 t- y a ilk Pa Colon added. to the ame ee ee Behe AMONG THE POLITICIANS cl vv. A conservative estimate pl: Reh Wlaiee from 39 to 109 kcal sorses i. eae 6 se 4 eu ent th rien ; ee . ‘ Aas “ fet wheat vo: neon en Weta . MSC 5S Gs . area zi Sern their dead at tive buadred. No esii- day, Feb’ ri you can Sev wast you wal mos se , es = 7 evcuing siUsi, ie 1 wounded bas | 26 nt of its op ponents will 1" oie The ity uv ony) them. fb w Senaior Butler and be issie: mpaien ta Oppose must bef paper, Mil) be Uve seatures of : Ali are invited to uit Gauy ¢ : rch + and their Lit Hives Both Inzto stand on e¢ Ofc rings are cxy pt their @esire for meorel cogs the: esiencaneat rew ae arouna te : : oak Op sone « a ce rl f Vill have a car tyad of bus rie se - ; s i Horemer me so werrss cease eg : HeGouctest batiietieids In recent ee aerT mates carne s A Uimite box, mio with whic! oe 20 - ¥ vet i . ~ as ¢ x : Cee ; is Wau. 5 Ou te come anc , is oe ee \ — nich to get offices for the: im fo eres tions committee No. 2 and calling loudiy for help f was = 45 ae Jie and see . Wail ras ee prices rich. S Lipos tic Renort oc a . oe . * file sie SN, © [sc Cu cu the W hite-Boering coi SEBMITS QULETLY | . se- {4° ‘ f= re » KEt BRO S- Jurs aay be plucea, in est frou yor Bx. mee se mee anc . Menuet Poa : z ~ = the cis : Sears coon ° = ee ee oY ot B. Ses riousness of shi situation 1 nd 3 4 Oe ron rv, the ‘an contestee 20 su! ted toarre : acelin . ’ =» 72. olny tne orphzus Oc Charlotte News. Sear aca comextee seats a i Soath Africu, mage here after tho Friday, Feb'y - [cr eONner? In tho iotiee io beiiagu no EAPAyers. ? Eeclp tac Orphsy TY CoKpe ss Senator Tillman, of South Caro j 5 seta ee ak former reverses suffered by Britisa [5s J. A. taservs. Albertus € ‘iredell County,» Sussrior : Kotice 20 Crediters. Dickeis inte the ite he followibpe ji Spates: Byer a 5 : do with the shooting 2 Us x Sous vs J, ‘ y who havo. - » Jot machine- Morninc « Tele as 2 - cr eect ian, spoke in favor of Philippine Ht Te a ey ee ee = ms, are iacking beth in the fLon-| 2 as N, —— vs WasO) hae FAVES au ie the s}ot machine-. *: e ap San ¥ (Or | denendencs oe f raMme as erian ,a ante a peels x rn s 5 ete , tare oi WwW. ; ma > om, wie) correspot néent with Me. C pe isc Monday. His speec Se wen sah oat Otic ie papers and by the British eG Saeec ees : : lotice Lo all pex Charies bE. Turne: - ro-| was an impassioned uppeal for jus tis now acknowledged 67 {55 estate to prese hau: half-brother o! ing when he neard the shoots believing that the lone ntaue sc aaa Bryan and Tas is a tnest serious defeat | 2 Sr. € roker said: . , 7 oe m tice tu the Filipino. the war tailed dismaliy. |= Vurner. vl Slatesrv! SMicn Dburhumivr « aa ihe m idontbelieve the -reports tha;]| .2be seb committee consideriny | battle in the streets of Fra : : Ss a es ports that]: gee : now no sig adispositio: rw i ar , Mic. Bryan was coldly received inj tNC Beavson-Crawford contest frou}come, hastened Gut to see w cee Was : ee : ti saci : ae aa ne See reed - 2 o “ 2 = : trt vee fee -y . jtotive 5 gi i jawyer ¢ i Prat the Ninth Congressional district of | going on. See ah pion a eg eee shay a ear RCT ; Mr Tockcnicsaars w York, or thet Tammany 1 men eit the city to; meeting bj mm te dewernice these or} ? fa + hr lo disguise wuese ULLV acts, otive of Iredell county this State has decided to repor: in| Tie was searched at one * ee Bote mes - : be other band everv di ese ‘ Aii real ‘fummans men sepport dr. favor of Pearson. the Republican | large revolvers, all loade ot aoe ae ~~ Our baseball tous “an, who pe = contestutit. eae ; rw lace iui i}- baie < nee ‘ a is the champion of by i aut fromhim Noaeol tb and to discover the best pas ~ Messrs. J. Deunet nian tithis and the principles o! were exploded. Whittak Sana Luther Tay lo The Nentuc'ty House seated Van sible ey out, Vemocracy. He tavers the Boers! Meter. Bemoer, Se 4) years of age. He was hicek he >| \ ee ore " ° “to: D. aud D on the same pr ine iple that ue Gory p 5 ae Se, < = oa ae ee | jail, it being fearedan attem,t woalti tr os pers oF se b st ay NS . Season Side : n a ci a cemtee ee adysm 2 ro red, : ,oses the subjugation of the Fii-jurdsv. This Donn ncileced me Sor a be made to lynch himif tiie crowd Th “cocoa ia one aoe e wii be, picad ia da Gevere bere Sut aos. The Philippine war is bar ae . ma test! was once able to lay hacds ; es : oa Cue aa Sande wil p : e ee a. carried on as ae att ¢ oS being | yote on the Governors ship contes & | him Se ures the immediate shifting of the : canes Dee care | political recourse. jand indicates that Goebel will win.) 2) I thes atre of warfrom the rocky k De epueane resident McKiuley’s sule object He was very quiet and dic not lose; « Se 4 Bi iid inj e A : yilor will assume the] 2is composure ior an insisit, not-! : continuing it is to assure ies tf as ws the open veldt in Club is Con Lem paid Ta Governor 7 Ts ace ne sROSS TIES wANT x . ” resiGence or weil of a FR SALE ' The owner can place ‘his own bcuse or wel If the pea is 20x40 f ploc ed within 10 well or residence. numbered thirty-sis is oi : i That's Some Six. ivis siven out from Raleigh tha: | aight, and the Legislature was nox - e¢ Republicans will get the nomi. | silowed to meet today. ans bave issued ‘orders for the ret 4 rei : in thee api ten of 1896 he w wien was | nee for Governor The ¢ st ittees of i kraes to k = = Looted and mobbed at Yale and in and the Populist.; The contest committees of the; groes to veep away from the Repuy- otber New England towns. At New Haven this week bis audience could } . itis said that the white Republi- eb I ROOM ahowse and loa ia le. Apply at this office. jat he nominee for Senator in the new Legislature on the Governership | Hean conventions this year. usion dea! for this vear. The oth | nd Lievtenact Governorship cor for imore Si : rapse Pree State. One thine seems | os ba} | we Liaiig # second term. I shali retern to vn that if it is decided that be} withst tanding the excitemen! ATOUNS | Goria: a ; oe Sa ope es co Bs ace 2 Sor ose tn sy ee ees heme ae » New York in iime for the Demo. |'S Uleaily the Governor of Ker | aim. aaa mess ae eee se is re an sue reas : | zm ee toed . sia “ = ' tn al ' : rile +, UbIe 'S é 1 a> bs 5 em ment fu: cratic convention. lucny, tac legislators who electe:!} Both Colonei China and Warde Sao s because ~ e oe ee e as i: : siouid s ie a cca in ever, a mA z ms ae “nsive, ece use . as os a i mmend: er That's a strax. Bi ac var and who were declared | Gillard ‘ that sinoweles 5] Builer is to aewain oS 2 aces na | & vingis i a eet 2y i Mr. Srvan: ‘poke at Wilmington, ciecied at the same election at whica | »owder was used in the cartridges a Tadncaaee th . . See : ~ we ate 20 preseztt the x Seat x Fadi Delaware. yesterday to the largest ne Lebsece candidate for poeee what were fired at Goebel. ithis n . ll a ee ; Rites ie ome. eee npieeeierm eee Z 30 w pa : s » are “ ke % : 3 len ae 3 dienes (hat bas gathered in th Ww vere also Legally elected, and hav GOEBEL IMPROVING. el ae ere : ee ss a 1S ij . FU ® SALE. te payanen ies “iv. WW, WHITE. £ * The new hog iaw o city ina iong time. Th rears not, therefore. ower to cl . i \ nik si@i z This Jan’y, 25th, 1900, Acmninistratot. Inte cifect today. ol pices pease teree years); I oa 100se j “) Governor Laylor stationed troops | : : : ce a. st oie ce entice “ie >) feet tin x a 0 a ea vy ’ . - 5 -— oe c ready a oe IQS : 1 a ue I tic er places on the s : eaten not crowd ae the largest audito- State ticket eee ae ee eee Sie el e aebekolcsts divided, the Pepulists getting the! o§ Goebel and Beckham fast nigh. G . oo cs y- jlion’s share. Ivis said that eithe- oy strict party votes, and if was: at’s a straw. \ex-Judge — Spex B. IX i ; GBeaeg er peucer Adams oe} :xpected that the Levislature wo = ly hostile to him in 1896, ; : er-| Claudius Dockery will be the fusion | ieclare Goebel and Beckham Gover i and where} nominee for Governor + . . -e could bardiy secure a respectf oh ee eee ee ' , » . Hey Ye an ves mea y = f > ce: riay, he wes cheered to the ere he British vice consul at New 125 2, but the troops prevented uw D S é Sia Cure = nth Ee 0 few G ednesday night by an immen Onene recently published an inter-| °S3'0"- z One (wil) be — >, Shomus Mots 4 i 1p lis i | 1 ' ' avo his audience ut the same pi ea vaited States Senator. n the Capitoi at Prankfort, last | ' Ne 4 x. C, jati'y./ 25, 1900, z ae J WILY sellaiicra part of amy farm oi ey = Ge ; ~ acres. The land is Sitwate! oh 20 FABLE 3 ru a SAL. Suip, fonr miies Searbne as “ coe Vy ‘ HAWN $ toar cond mies wis Ferry road Thee are OC < o Presid WW croutme. seetsabsa cud a fair orchard ua tie land aD Last wee s Pr are in cultiva aon aud Co #cfes celow and terms reasonabl. Sec me rite me at Siaicsvitie, apy yinted | Mr. Tt fot Dr. J. J. sot Badwrur Db &, lL. Freeze. Jan. 25th, i900. SO en 7, : SerSREhS = : Saoreareendy : : - ' marine corps. ar. crowd. | view in which he assailed Senato- The latest news this mor ging is| eX Veeek, Luc wt : Don ee erates pcre marine corp . : . ! laday - " ‘ » je art That’s a straw. | Mason, Republican, of Mlinois, for | 24t Senator Goebel is improving Digests what you eat. °y. ‘th. 7 Rates Gariand Veffie ‘Pei. pent bee a hile on his recent visit to New pas pro-Trausvael atritude. Sena} t's thought he now has an even! It-artificially digests the food and aids dee atin attentio sens STORRS, LA )a short visit to his ‘ork, he was 3 P Mason rose to a estic chance to recover. _ Nature in strengthening and recon. t° t°< the fates Corn f J 3isemte : | We CARE agcats for the celzhrated 27h ae ter upon the disc S eBtertained at the! que on of per- cect eS , iti, ire fice Po: and have the exclusive he ge Democratic Ciub (w hich was bitter- fe privilege in the Senate Mon- The“ Story of pane aken, ,,, Stucting the exhausted igestive or- im; sTOVeG n <a a2 herebs edo soe arse to t 2 = ' tie pope 2 Rowan, Gatawba, Lincol Me fies as soun as he = : da. 2 a = a ISCOVE! ay! Ile can ve « ners ‘ or Getor Sree “nburg and ras counties “ston appa ae in 1896) by Ye | in - aes scoped the ee policy | vill be played by Ogarita and Bie. antand tonic No other preparation yonr eves. eee Bers a “iced So caid ¢ | Pichi ee Lieutenant Mott pe icent of theclub, and 7 oa ® terms. Several Senz-} ioid at College Hall, . Mondsy nigh; ©@2 approach it in efficiency. It in- ene Tort CEN ee ++ crinkinganydregs. I ecacdct at ihe Naval tors also adver ted to the matter and he lesdérs of «he New York maeaet | Sse it end you witt buy it. d. Sth. The play is a comedy j ar. Stantly relievesand permanentlycures or. 3. DETCHEON'S ANTI DIU acy. w er aid the vy sap three vearsago byC eee ho fow: bubim i 13 Tee, but fee z aps oS aes: ice consuls utterance: raction. The Company is weil rev Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartbura, May be worth to then Tha es chi is mae ine eee a ae | oe ek AND = Ce oan ford _ but wa~srejecte 2 hoose for bim ee pie so Tee 6 _ The matter} smmended by tae press, aod no Saeeenee. Sour aa Nausea, have achi:d who nee ~ oie eteac sna TO CURE A « au ITSRU bay <n Bee oe eae = Teas rclerred to 5 Headathe,Gas maace of water « 10 oBC1 Procuc Tae oe te j CUES A COLD IN ONE DAY, - * 5 = Se stze rs Committed = oust a large audience witl #ree’ allo ‘ gia, Cramps,aad yosngetixe. It: 2 NE Tanurs, Ale} re gratulate him upon, u ‘olga eltios veaaeTe LE = ee f° 3 . Sold. by Stinson & ae oEASON, Drageis 3 nefuead the eee Take Laxati oe oui Tabict> it bere. " Preghtied by EG: ewe ald. by Symon & Axoranos Drasee. COOPER 8 GILL ‘ggints Tet she wone wie oS | dete neland money if ile pea EW, Geovi's signa preon every cox, SC 0 The géaufne- Has L.. B. ¢). on each tablets . Ue will make a good ala “y ii te crema deiacoit tk Fe a POE Ae Ae LW IE st ce “. toads wt, Bees ; ae ee, 4 dota’ = Scot :day for the Gettie- lay to exG ange DIOKS. States Dat vlay ts Uh aita's Book ot here : i road stowaship Will ineet sup -EVISIC> \ urea. sSiatesville cotton mill stock Ends veariy sale at $105 to $110, but very «is ou the market. iti bitel The Coco Cola t2an was doing the oe ens ay Saracen CEC | : ane jleaviage lredell. : : : : ¢ bus Actas. | Maj. W. M. Robbins is at Gettys- o: their trip and had a big time. Mrs. Elizabeth Reid, widow of the We print the caieuGer of ciyil cases } bury, but wili return home io about i pes ‘late George Reid. was buried al ey to ve tried at Feeruary term of ire-|# Week, “A New Cotton Mill For Statesville Bethany church _last Soa Gel Superior Court today. | Miss Kate Patterson, of Trout | ‘Thore is: peewent on foot to| Soe probably 2 eS ee riety WRreen Se Pin emp ANS. Spe Epa ith oehe eee movement on 1000 10 had no children. Two of her sisters. Sheriff Wycoff and Treasurer|™Man s, spent Suncay erganize and build another Cot-/ \isses Prudence and Emily Houpe. . Haynes announce themselves can-| Misses Neely. itonmiliin Statesville. It is pro ) lived with her. They will live with f dicates for re-election ir this issue.,} stiss Susie Perkins, Cf Caldwell! pvsed to build it largely on the in- | their brother, ‘Squire J. W. Houpe, c - eee syuire J. W. White sent Clar- | counts wis visiting ber erandfather. | stailras a pean and x public Soe jin the future. ; AAU SS. ence Poe, colored, to jail Friday i [Mr ke B, Joyner. Pee Cie Ee) Oe Wiese) The public schools are now in fell deianit of bond for threatening a) Mrs C. W. Boshamer will leave eee are sees y oe ee We are pleased with the in- te 7 colored woman. lSaturday for Washineton, D. C.; to} pushing tne Sa +s cent ten Jere ed amecunt of money this year. ; ea - PO rerol ox : TS ence ah eae agg > 1 of the county of large means ts 12-} which gives us four or more months a ju. ©. Caldwell, W.G Lewis and) Ce ne en oe terested in.the matter, and it is|orschocl While this is far too fi PB. Grier, Esg>., will move thers Misses Ellie Copeiard. kthel Moore | +e!) that the mill is almost acertaip-/chorta term, let us take courage law offices to the second floor of the fand Bessie Lays have revurned to This is good news for States jand hepe for better thiags ia the Cooper buiding avout Mareh, Ist. jthe Greensbury Nortal ~ 0) », and we hope the mill will soon} fature, 1 want tosay to the teach Sessrs. W. 3 Phifer & Co, have | Mr. and of | Oe reakty With a oO eee that we should do cur best | to cecured Mr. J. N. Solomon, an eX: | Picbmuud, V Ares Panny aoe way aS oe oes Eo | make those whoare always crying pert vaker of Salisbury, for their} Barkicy, Mrs et aoa Co — ae Pro | The public schools are no gooe bakery. } é : S : aie bos ~Statesvilie is coming won, |ashamed of themselves. Miss Mary : 7 | Misses Lorne. and iis Sa aoe. i Lizzie Hallis teaching at Bethany, ie ER Aaa rc oor ec | a nn ee ee Sere : i Miss Rockwell Hall at_the Moore - Sunday A see Mrs. . Lb. Bat- one about Lwo weeks on a visit: to) Pee Stoan Choihing Commpeny. schoo) house. Mr. Edwards at who is slowly recovering from] friends. Grm of Sloan & Skelton bas] Hampten’s and the writer at Trin- tack of typhoid fever. ! | or H. EF. Lone bas suid the tot to » removed Lhe old) Freclan Patterson. PRUSONALS. Mr. J. He. Me: “ we ts in town. Mr D. A. Miler went 1 bir iotte Tuesday night. Mr. E.R. Simons has wune t Wadesboro, his former bome. Captain J. W, Copeiand has re- Lurned from a Visit to Svuth lina. : | Mr. W. H. Overman of Salisbur spent Tuesday with of b. iL jue, ry, in: wis. S. Frontis and Messrs. Dr. ? xT : He Neel iaV ane up ilis ana PeSVe, Caw lhight lo see Alba Hey wood, Caro- deer skins and two saturday |‘ Shtiou toys geen Trows a 3 ‘3CXas. fe anton. Shersili, of Shiloh township, retura- monuth’s visit .E.D. Brady and B. Messrs ed Poesday from @ reintives iu Texas. They spent - metune in Jacksonville. Clarés vite. De Kalb, Houston and Rask, O- “i = oe > Vexes, avd stopped with friends at their way brought back three sets of antlers Texas trip. Mr. will return to fu- OD Ala, on ome mery, tL bey as trophies of their Saerrill thinks he yoxas to live some time ia the ture. Mr. Brady has no thought vi Lhe boys are full I Cloth- the Slean Art o' se laden our lissolved and icies and a rmod. HW tompavy pan) CPULLON Wt ss will be conducted as { sho will rent the butld-| ips celta ue ase Corporation. ‘Phe stock holders are (ae oemare. See JL. Sivan, J. G. Shelton ‘he spe sunday re on Der | ‘ + . i icloe The mayor bound Will Campocil. |G aa eras Do ee hank her duties aS | este S = Poston = Phe as ania a ane SUL a | en eal yal ae ar SAT Ne AE Keo company will be conducted at colered, to court ta) for c ar pone of The fucuity of the Normal Cot- |, ; present stand , the Miller re fu pistol. ie pee Gy slo eae | + and Mr ROL Sloan will re- as cuilateral for his appearance Yu) 4, 17 BES: has re-|iovit as 2 salesman. coor turned beme from yresv the elothine tirin of Sloan & Shel- tr LM. Loweunce will move his! where he was called to sve bis faith ah rood Dusiness, and the foutly trom Mooresville to States-;er, wnois sick. He reports him | Cx! of the Slean Ciothi Wile s Week, and will occupy « eb er | Ocrny clever young men o! Vebiur houses, near Kelly x a ye iug and business lisses Mary Davidson aud Olive |: tis fhe cempeny ‘will doubt- on W. Guy. of Conc | ae ne a ee eee township, and li yong of the Jargest businesses eee part et | Mis: Sarah Gowin,ot Ola township. |; town Se ie rita ive gone to Asheville Yo enter tae} the Democratic nomi rinai and Cellegate Institute. | a uty trecsurese 14 eTcyee ete UNAM pa f |= © Aiba Heyweod Concert. vce See ae ee 2 ne be 5 ~ ef a abnemsa parse Pu Be ba Heywood company Was ate F.C. Parks, who was sick at; Stamina eat tee lirpoet j » audience at Col hh eee Lape fOOP) Parks. bas | Goecueerce oe muste Tea Tiny svening. Eron 7 . : bos tha cotleve. tsithe wuest ot Mrsoi ‘ : venips rom = Betty AO Re RG lipo iz ; istirtto finish Alba Heywood, the e yrola passenger brain De- | 7° ee Se {Popes of Comedian-,kept the audi- — acneville and Cotumbta. ir.and Mrs. John i. G ory » well nigh charmed with catchy Saturday Mr. 41.C. De )| Washington City hav returned bere | os, witand humor. As an im- ed a ladder at the new jtaige IN woxville, denun., Vv here ts 1] he is par excellence. Gisir.ct parsonage. No bones were Peg ecco ne ani wi. due | Eda tty The Raven anc Devis broken, wt he wes right toed iy | beanett. Mr. nd Sts bout} | tidd were especia iy S90G. ibe Deuised up, and is confined to { here with them to Visit] kof My. Gustave Ullrich was ke \ received. Miss _ Munroe and ae id Bae eile strc Seen ia abor | — ters ished voc: : eee ae cor fed The work has been under Penth of Sirs. Aun Hager inst ofa bien ore ta ervision or Street Cummis- ij Sirs. ann Haver, widow | Reaches ee a Saad St SHOR wud Water Works jiate Samuel C. Hager and mi Ceara Sears mean “atte ROT WLASS s Sup nt Steele. and it has! W. Heeer. E-a.. of Shar Bike ed with an encore, Aito- ‘ey bee l enw Rea ie ar frett the entertainment _ Was © oF Wy tet Fea ad is thinki eke : oe na vt bens die a 4 a2 Shecess and the Old North Cee V Wie) Sia Ru Nite ope reni ae bo Pay ai Slate aig STE SSaAKt Band deserves a vote ot of cotublishing a room factory 71 SOD COE CEO Na eee Mihi) nts for securing a date with this ‘ Dteiesvi He is one of the own an ails ss company. ers ol [he laundry. apd Wil make aj é i Di e | ae a “ Pe OF¢ clory & success. We hope | Ai are ee shies | Negroes Arrested Here for Thetts in es re weil estavlish 1. { i ood ind | Newton. > Avery Chambers, sou o Be SCs Oe ae dayagane of oegro thieves E hambers, who has Seen | a | >t strom several stores in .oeresvilie depot, {Ao Dr. Wood's Tuesday iovening { n. ‘Their medus operandi bus bcen app cd agent at Coulee: } Ladies’ He { or one uf their number to go ; thawte « vy, on the Moores ti ie ot Ps »>astore und engage the atten- lg-otucksvile Leiiroad. fenve au enter ‘the merchant, while some of as ORO ations ef whisker | Wweo Ps Tuesday others stele such woods as they ! Sey eae 2 ao lsnear se ap uel RES x : a carry eff The goods were widch was veins shipped trom Jobhu Picasa i missed. Tuesday our police Se OE a See note Ro © jotitied that the negroes were Messrs. Kev @ Co, Sere Seized aby yar Wy cl ded this way. Yesterday Po- the Caselotte depot last Phursday. | eens aia hig Karcher and Conner ar- Re fatlen ce te tee 0 ae Erest Will Homer, Will Fost, fuc chain gang hes aboub com- ntary | Ueiph Blackburn zad Tom Lee, ail ps uh on west Water} cont iGoiered, aud some ol the stolen zoods st: ane i moved to south | ees jcund in tbeir possession. Po- Nuiverry te ere w fli will oe] .cnnun Bost, of Newton, came aown mace between Mrs. Mary Beil’s anc fve cerday morning and took Will Me. Logan Suimson s residences. | bie sand Will‘Fest te Newton to L Salm Po Says is iaund their trial. aA yazor was : een, itl : rie on Delph Blackburn aud he ot ; ers ah ae a 1} t : 1t to jail in default cf bond ee Ny Beanies aan = Ultioaayent of the © i It mayor to await court on the Saperintendeat Patterson vbelore. ie ae nate aa oe : aires : Pia See ace betore J. v. : a. tovd, the beioved } e] vs . Esq., on the charge of con- i jco ving the stolen property and he \ senito jailfto Twait court in { vuitot bopd. Policemen Narch- pei i Steele did ciever work ia into which wv the Oxiord Orphan J = 02, has been at Hoi dro be, Land try orph2us i to the mite box ‘hines. He i promi-| improving. s a neni iawyer of Durnam and a na- tive of Iredell county. Gur baseball team bas secured | Messrs. J. PF. Beanett. of Oak Ridy Alexandee cou He- * ud Luther Taylor, of the Morgan- \ Ae Eiines. Esq.. of ton PD. and D. Institute, to play went ‘these young gentlemen sere Sunday and finalarrange- seuson. ‘ wont micnts were made with our team. me t We understand the Dramatic Club is contemplating rendering a play College Hailin the near fu- e ture for the Penelit of the Confeder- ate monument fund. The idea is commendable in every w and we hope the play will be rendered and that a full house will greet it. The new hog law of the city oe inte effect tuday. All how pe : mus 250 feet iron. astreet ort resiGeace or weil of another person. The owner can place the pen és pear his own Louse or well ashe chooses. If the pea is 20x40 feet, it can placed within 10) feet of a street, well or resicence. Se Me. Thomas Mott's Appeointinent. townsnip, 2 second lieutenant ir the marine corps. Mr. Mott will come here the latter part of the week for a short visit to his people, and will ties as soun as he gets his commis- om Peete Lieutenant Mott was appointed a eadct at the Naval Academy two or three years ago byCongressmanShu- ford. but wa~erejected before gradua tien onaccount of bis health. We con- gratulate him upon his appointment. He wil! make 3 good otticer. iN ONE DAY. Al irri Tablets irtine Ta 5t0 ui jails to cure. Pb ou each tablets It is beped Sanday Charlies E. Turner. if of Dur-|seneelin the cou wil} send as haur. half-brother of Reyister W. W. | any delegates as possibie and make Yurner. ¢ at j been |thi-a great ion. If tound ik Durhuin fer a tor titbe. is | advisable. a cor ssociation will Last week President McNivley appointed Mr. Thomas A. Mott, son of Dr. J. J. Mott, of Statesville! enter upon the discharge of his du-| and det be formed. ruse on the fa irpesburyg COWNMSHID, county. ‘Squire satur- and eccupied by Mr. Beaver, ines’ tenant, ! day night at 12 o clock T first, was bornec } ae us cook ma it not room caught a | wwo whether it was of incend \ | cidental origin. Mr. Beaver jraved some of his personal effects i but lost most of thei. The house was worth S200 0r 8300 and there in It was the bouse ‘Sauire Hines was raised. > Onficers be States- Ot ‘ 3 ae stecs noicers ene ville Furniture Factory met Mon- day and elected the f rin t W. A. Thomas, J. ¢ toa. §. 6. Irvin’ H.C. Cowles. A. P. ‘parron, L.C. Wagner and J. K !Norrison. T ctors elected Py Ae Eor E 1}Cowles vice president and tton secretary and treasurer. i Itwas found that $16,000 bad been 'subserbed to the cap Eiected, | ita) le aryl} tal stocrx, anc} a committee, consisting of Messry. A. P. Barron, L. C. Wagner and J.| G. Shelton, was appointed to inves- | tigate and report on 2site for the i factory. tol stock was called for, to eh ut 5 x paid ‘on or before February oth. It is itheintention (0 rush ihe factory to completion as soon 2. possible. ' aa eae hi En AL nn nem It is reporicd that the Aberdeen & Asheboro Railroad, owned by the Pave faraily, bas teen sold to a _northera party, presumably ter the | Southera Railway. cipu these arrests and getting up leace ayainst the negroes. ——— ee Death of Firs. West, of Tun MaAscor wife of Mr. died on January 23rd., dat Ularksbury, the eal services being conducted by nastor, Rev. W. &. Ei TI sed married in December 18 She leaves a Mr. and Mrs. sisters. Vest, Mat West, vas buri e old. ’ Foster, and t wus a member of Our hearts go eut in to the bereaved in their hour of affliction, and would commend them to the of Him who will not leave them Vritten by a friend. Bb. >i hey. g ca eedhy cure. tis ude rest sympathy ce antortless. uksbury, N. C., Jan 30th. ee News From Lock Cut. epondence of Tine Mascot Christopber is in a Last night and fell Vr. David rht tical condition. up from his bed hiess to the floor. He had ‘nip bis usuel health. Dr. Wil- dm attended him and pronounced He seems to ert ret rot yore ps dsease paralysis. ing today. atheny will preach at thot Baptist church the ord Sun- ia Feb y 1] o'clock JOSEP. 29, WOO. NY ot QQ XL . da Rock Cut, N. b, > “nts. Now Advertiscme Nicholson have Lan- Ferry’s and May's new -den seeds. They atso have vushels of black spring oats for ‘ron & Sloop & Miller bave just received another lot of the famous Crossett’s These shoes are the v7 the market for the money. N. B. Mills & Co., advertise a unber of articles and quote ses which should sell them. They -ve the largest line of bleached and s-owe cotton goods in town. S250 shoes. + roe nt roe mt }. d. Brawley advertises a wagon for sale. See itat R. V. Brawley’s Ten per cent. of the capi- | 707% nouse. “alistor Dr. George W. Long way be left at any of the drug stores o: his residence. “Phone 140. G&. W. L. Cavin, executor of Joha Cavin, gives votice to credi- + 1 WP Turner, commissioner, will = lthe Ward land in Turnersbury township at the court house Monday; March 5th. ' id a aie oe ih ai ara aang aa aa ale a ia ee ee SOO ? vt FOL TL Pe ST Ee ee ~ vate Ne a o Py oe * . a ap Pe eee Z yay re: oat a wa Pe eng eee eR et ioom — 9 Sn eee r= oa 7 EPROM SETHANY. Death of Mrs, Reed.--The Bethany Public Schoois.- ‘Armfield tor the Senaie, Leazat and Watts ror Tre House. A the old County Officers. idence of Tue MASCOT. iS V. Privett Jeft jast week ludiana. and Messrs. T. D wore, von of Me A. A Moore, ano leit Monday for the The Privett boys are Wesley Privett. failed to reach South River COTTes poet Me Tor Me ZR. Prive same place, nephews of Air, Rev. Jay Gwaltuey his appointment at last Sunday. ity. “We are forthe amendment, Chas. H. Armfield, for Senator, Augustus Leazarand Alstou D Watts for the ffouse and for endorsicg all the present county ofiicers from county Commissioners to Billy Blackwelder for copstable of Bethany township. Why not let the county officers have the pleasure of holding the fort ip the new court house after their confinement in rabbit hollows for so jong. Let's wait two years werand then cry “rots ion in May this year be long re- las the era of good feeling, men will stand shoulder and fight to the finish : w. C.W. Jany. 20th... 1900, ae meniberecc when white to shoulder for white supren Armfield, N. ©., Mrs Lanier Corrects a False Report. cof Tur Mascot, Correspondence As 1 have been accused of having ry assistance dur- le affliction, I de- your paper, asked for pecunia ing my late terri sire to state. through that the assertion is a willful false- hood. The kinsman, Mr. R. R. Cowles, from whom I was accused of desiring to borrew, stands ready to support mein this. Had J been in need. not his purse only but a dozen others, would have been opened to me. lean prove by the testimony of Rey, Jas. Willson, Vr. W.E. Ander- nt son, Dr. T. E. Anderson and others, that so far from asking help in my hard life, I bave paid debts that] could never have levally been made to pay. My trustee, Mr. W. W. Wal- ton. is well aware that be has means for my use in his hands: and when | have nothing more left, should that time ever come, I and mine have paid FROM SHILOH AND MILLER’'S The Sick.--Development at Lookout Shoals.--The Contemplated Rail- road .—New Phone Line.-Polis tics, Summers for Register- Watts for the House. Correspoudence ot Tir Mascot. 1. A. Johnson, Esc.,is quite ill and is not expected to recoyer. Mr. J. D. Alexander is also sick. Mr.and Mrs. N. B. Dagenhart’s little child died Suvday and was buried at Marvin today. We are all looking forward to the report of the railroad surveyors and think we will get the road. as we think we have the best route. We ire satisfied that if Mr. Vest. the surveyor, had run straight from Sloan’s he would have found the shortest route. The line from Ca- tawba runs mostly through bottom ‘ands which overfow, and this line seems to have been run for appear- ance sake move than anything else. The shoals are only six méies from Sloaa’s in a bee line. Many who bargained their land have veceived their money, and others are looking forward to the time when their options expire, so they can get their money uiso. Mr. J. M. Douglas, who sold to the company, has purchased a part of “Squire F. A. Stewart's farm: They are to change papers today. __Mr. F. A, Miller, ‘of Waugh, has nis ‘phone poles ready for the wire, which will be placed this week. It now looks like old Shiloh and Miller’s townships hada great fu- ture. A great many of the people are expecting big things from the factor; and railroad. Some want contracts to yzrade the railroad. some want to build bridges and tres- tles, others to build the houses, soine to dig the canal, and cthers are willing to chop. dig roads and in fact anything. In politics, we want an united Democratic party. and to have it we must nominate inmen who are popular with all. In this, there must be no hitch, or we will lose votes. The sentiment in Shiloh is for new ofticers. While we have a vood set of cfiicers, we want to give another set of inen the chance to save soine money for the county Now, Mr. Editor, we are vot going to nominate the ticket for Iredell county, but we do want to have something to say in getting up the ticket. We waat to place before the people of Iredell county a man who is well qualified to fill the office of register of deeds. 2 gentleman and a Christian, who was ence fair- lv nominated for this same _ office. He is Henry C. Sunmers, of Shiloh township. Shiloh is the banner Democratic township in the county and we feel that we have the right to ask something from the county convention. F Our people are solidly in favor of A.D. Watts for the House. He is one of the best qualitied young men u the county and has done much service for the party. | Ever since reaching his majority he has taken a leading part in the political af- fairs of the county. Itis not too much to say that to him as much as toanyman is due tke credit for redeeming Iredell county from fa- ¢ i enough taxes iv old Iredell to entitle ine toa place in the county home. It; inty l then be time enough to designate meapauper. But [will bey from} the public fund, not individuals. How any heart could te stony and brutal enough to wound ine in such a manner, at sucha cimeas tbis, I don’t know, but the heart, we are 1, ‘is desperately wicked.” Satie FL LANIER. Statesville, N. C., Jan. 29, 1900. ) OW —__—— FROM HARMONY. The News of Tuornersburg--Death of Mrs. West. Correspondenae of Tir MAscor, Gar little village is still improv- ne. Two new stores will be built n the pear future. Messrs. Grose .willereet a handsome store ouse at once. Messrs. R. F. and} ¢. 3. Gaither will also build a nice store house by the jas* of March and a full line of general merchan- dise in it. They have recently bought a cotton gin pear Harmony and have done a good business. She Harmony High School was never more flourishing than at present, there being over 100 en rolled. Professor A. W. George, : : the principal, is 2 most excellent teacher, and he has able assistants, vir. J B. Parks and Miss Mollie Bradley, ef Gold Hill, the teacher of instrumental music. Politics is beginning to be talked. We hove the good people will vote theamendment and let the white people rule our country as in the davs of oid. (To which we say amen. — Editor.) A young widower of this vicinity will be married soon. but we can’t sive his name. Mr. John Campbell, who has been very ill with fever, is convalescing slowly. Rey. W. F. Elliott preached a fine sermon at Clarksburg yesterday. He and his estimable wife are fast winning the effections of our people. Mrs. Martha West, and baby died on January 23rd and were buried in the same grave at Ciarksbury. She was the wife of Mr. Wiley West and the daughter of Mr. Samuel Foster and was about 25 years old. A ood woman, 2 loving wife and a kind neighbor has passed from earth to Heaven. Rev. W. &. Elliott con- ducted the funeral services. Success to the Mascot. FELIX. 29th, - Harmony, N. C., Jan eae There are ten cases of smallpox in High Point. T. B. Bailey, Esq, of Mocksville, willestablish a memorial fund at the Greensboro Normal College, to be known as “The Sarah-Evelyo Bailey Fund,’ a part of the income from which will be used to help ed- ueate some deserving young woman there. This fund is established in memory of Mr. Bailey's two daugh- ters, Misses Sarah and Evelyn Bailey, who died during the recent 0 t the Nor- typhoid fever epidemic a mal. The first beneficiary entered the College Tuesday, Lawrence Morrison, colored, of Cumberland county, who slept ina shanty at a saw mill, was burned to death Saturday night. The shanty burned with the negro in it. The building occupied by W. J. uiatheson & Co., in Charlotte, was damaged by fire monday morning. Loss $4,300; covered by insurance. A Pitt county man had_ stolen from him the license which he had procured to marry the lady ot bis choice. - —s control in 1896 and fer the bril- liant vietory which crowned our ef- forts in 1898. Shiloh, his home township, is a unit for him, and is vratitied at the faver shown the nention of his rame throughout the county. ston oy, ' Respectfuily. Jim. Fulbright, N. C., Jany. 29th. <a FROM MOORESVILLE. Death of Mrs. McLean.--Personals. Death of Capt. Jones. From Our Regular Correspondent. Mr. Walter White, of Rocay Riv- es, Cabarrus county. was here last week ou bis way tv visit: relatives in the western part of Iowan coun- ty.—Mr. W. W. Turner, of States- ville, spent several Jays last week with his son. Mr. Elmer Turner— Misses Minnie Lee McNeely. Vin- nie Templeton, Lillian Williams asd Flossie Johnston leit here yester- day morning to resume their studies at the State Normal College ion. A. Leazer has deen contined to his reom for the lust ten days with a severe attack of grip. Mr. Brawley has on exhibition at at Mr. J. W. Kistler’s store a lot of quarts nuggets found on his Jxerr place a few miles above Shepherd's. They are of various sizes and colors and suid to be valuable. Mrs. Sarah I. McLean, wife of Mr. Jchn W. McQean of this place, died last Wednesday night. The de- ceased was nit 72 years old. The funeral services were held at whe Presbyterian church on Thursday afternoon and were conducted by Zev, Dr. J. M. Wharey and Rev. T. L. Triplett. Nirs. McJuean was a daughter of the late John Sumrow, arty 2aTiy of Fallstown township, and a sis- ter ot Nrs. Eliza Moore, of _ this who survives her, but who is critically ill, The deceased leaves a husband andone son, Mr. Robert McNeely. She was a good woman. Capt. J. b. Jones, section master on the Mooresville and Winston Railroad, died very suddenly be- tween 12 and 1 o'clock yesterday. The death occurred at the house of Mr. Wilhelm about 5 miles from here. Capt. Jones had just finished din- ner and was sitting at the fire, when he fell off his chair and died almost instantly. His death was due to heart disease. He was about 60 years old. He formerly liv ed in Charlotte and moved here abouta year ago. ‘The corpse wtil be sent to Charlotte on this evening's train. He leaves a wife and three daught- ers. one of whom is married and lives in Charlotte. Mrs. Jones isan_ iu- valid and the sudden death of her hus band was suchashock to her that itis feared she willuotsurviveit. Capt. Jones was superintendent of the Methodist Sunday school here, vf which he was a pious and devoted member. The family have the warmest sympathy of the entire community in their sore affliction. Mooresville, N. C.. Jan. 30, 1500 Sale of Land in Turnersbarg Township. ¥ VIRTUE of a judgment of the Superior Court of Iredell county made inthe case of S. P. Wardand others vs. M,L. Ward and oth- ets, the undersigned commissioner will sell at the court house door i Statesville, N, C., by public auction on MONDAY, MARCH 5TH, 1900, a certain tract of land in Turnersburg township, containing 18g acres more or oe home place of the late Wm. Ward, Mrs. Ri ro Hix, the Thomas tract, Zach. Patterson lands, place, er and lying nearthe old Norman Ward sill on Dutchman creek and being a port oi_the old Ward =nill tract. Terms: K , balatice in 3 months, with option to purchaser to pav cash acd take title. W. D. TURNER, Commmissiouc:. jan, 24th, 1900. , Geo W, Long, M.D. any one of the drug "Phone 149. C= may be left at ) stores, or at my residence. Downtown-office will be ann ‘ 2 .92e. Xenney Jordan. 3 well known cit- izen of Northampton couaty, acci- dentally shot aed killed himself ‘while handling a pistel one day last week. Wm. Norris. a popular man of | Mitcheil county, was found dead one | }morning last week with bis throat cutandsstab in his side Some think he committed suicide, while others think he was murdered for his money. } | Henry Smith was convicted at Macon, Ga, Tuesday of throwing acid into the face of mrs. Hillisrd and permanently blindisg ber. Hv was seni tv prison for Jife. ~ Dr. Robert L. Moore Will return to Statesville and will examine your eves Tuesday and Wed- nesday, February th. and 7th. (Court Week.) the best success with the eyes anc can help you. His work is always quaranic Wait for him and gei :t are the best. glasses 3 itacksmith Shop. Tam now at work at my old stand. opposite the Presbyterian church, and ask my old friends and custo mers to cail on me. Ihave a_prac- tical, competent workman with me and will guaravtee the best of work at all times. Respectfully, PINK YOUNG, Jer. Sra, 1900 For Register of Deeds. l hereby announce myselfa candidate for re- election to the office of Register of Deeds for Iredell county, subject to the action of the Dem- ocratic primaries and county convention. Iam profoundly grateful for “past support and solicit your further fayor. Iuthe event of my nomination and election, Iwill continue to dis- charge the duties of the office to the best of my ability, Respectfully, © W. TURNER. For Register of Deeds. HEREBY announce myselfa cannidate for Register of Deeds, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention, and will ap- ate the support of my friends in the pri- marics, Respectfully, « i. C. SICELOFF. 2 For Register of Deeds, DESIRE to announce myselfa candidate for Register ol Deeds, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention, and will appre- ciate the support of my friends in the prima- Ties to be held on March 31st. Kespectfully, M. C. WILtrasts. For Register of Deeds, HEREBY announce myself a candidate tor the office of Register of Deeds, subject to the action of the Democratic county Convention, ard will appreciate the support of all who deem ne suitable for said ofiice, Respectfully, a, D. KESTLER. ~ For Register of Deeds. To the Democratic Voters of Iredell County: I hereby announce mvself a candidate for the office of Regisicr of Deeds, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention, and tre- spectfully ask the support of all my Democratic fnends at the primaries tobe held March arst. Respectfully, R. J. BRYANT, For Register of Deeds, HERERBY announce 1 Register of Deeds, sub. Democratic county convention, and will appre- ‘iate the support of my friends in the primarics. Respectiully, 4. C. SUMMERS. For County Treasurer. a candidate for » the action of the and will appre- yacli a candidate for to the action of the HEREBY announce myvec!! County Treasurer, sul Democratic couni’ conv ciate the supportor my 4 sin the primartes, Respecuint¢ MILAN LL. LENTZ. ‘For County Treasurer. IERELY announce myself a candidate for renomination for the office of County Treas- urer, subject to the action of the Democratic plimaries and county convention. The support of the Democratic voters is respectfully solicit- ed. 1 have endeavored to serve the people faithfully and acceptabiy and if re-clected will continue to give them my best service. j. A. HAYNES. u ¥ For County Treasurer. HEREBY announce myself a candidate for the office of County ‘Treasurer subject to the action of the Democratic county convention, and respectfully ask the support of all samy Demo- cratic frietids at the primaries to be held March Respectfully, J Sst. Vv. GUY. For Sheriff, SREBY announce myself a candidate fos lection to the office of sheriff, subject to re the action of the Democratic primaries and My desire has been toserve you faithfully, should Ibe re ‘lected, I shall continue, to the t of my ability, to discharge the duties of the cffice acceptably. Respectfully, J. H. WYCOFF. Notice to Creditors. mos QUALIFIED the estate of A, D. undersigned heret ing Claims against county convention, re, deceased, the all persons jrold- state to present the came to him fer payment within twelve months from date of this notice, or it will be plead in bar of theirrecovery. All persous indebted to saidestate are reqcested to make immediate payment. F, J. TROUTMAN, Admr, of A. D. Moore. This December 30, 1899. J.B. Conncily, Attorney. Bi Lu t Le y AV U A V L VN U Su Pa A p I S u O D Ss } Ys OS ] > ‘U O T S H OI E UP - O } PU L AU L A E S PT O sr i g d 4 “t i o 1 ) JU B A NO . A *M O O d S AI A T I S UI A H4 0 q Y, U S T OA DU O OT E ) SE AN ss o a t o a d pu du o s “N O O a S UM A T I S V HE L I A NU O S , , Un p o H d O PU Y AB I O M O I E ? > 27 YO JP SU M sv S ON Ap U y ot , Sn o a q sa v y oy st r o o d s Ja A p s Uy Ho p y o jo py Ja y sp v o . s d Dr. P. F LAUGENOUR, Dentist. STATESVILLE, N. C. Will be in. his office two weeks, beginning with first Monday in each mouth. Cail on him for anything in the way of dentistry. You will find it to your interest to do so. Work dove in best manner. Prices Idw. Only the Best material usd. The docter is having | as administrator of { ' F. A. SHERRILL & CO Wholesale and Retail. Since taking stock we find that we have 4 u2:2ber of PS 3 which will be closed out regardless of cost at BARGAIN PRICES. We have just received 2 new linc of nice bright new styles in calicoes. Also we have a full line of Bleached :-: Cottons, Consisting of Barker Mills, Utica Nonpareils, Pride of the West, Night Gown Twills, Long Cloths, Soft- iimshed Cambrics, etc. Also a new stock of Shivticg Prints. Shall be pleased to have you call te see us. Remnants. Odds and Ends F. A. Sherrill &Co. Purse-wise buyers canno’ putofl until tomorrow what is their interest today. The key +o wealth is in spending yuar mon- ey where you get the returns for it. Read our Helping hand arguments. 25c. to $1.25 pair. ga inch, all Wool red aud tricot soc. vd. Few patterns camel's hair plaid skirting», Sec. and S1.00 vd, _69c. Up, per pair. 3 cotton socks, §¢. t0 foc. Wool sotks, 15¢. to 2 Ladies’ and children’s hos¢ Large line of lamps from a corated plates 4oc. =ct. Large line dishes, 7e., toc., 15¢.. Gold edge glass dishes, toc., to 38 in, blue and white striped serge, s59¢ Ye. 40 in. grey covert cloth, all wool sec. yd. 40 inch changeable serge 2s5¢. ya. 56 in, repellents in black, bluc, grey and greet at 45c. yd. i piece brown repeller 5. 20 2%. Isc. Om up t—special——sse. vd Big lot outing cloths, 5, 7/2 and toc. yd. 36 in, shirt waist percales, gc. to 12! Lot of heavy plaids and cheviots, 4,5 and 7*:. Ladies’ Capes, goc., to $10.00 to close out. Few specials in children’s jackets $1.25 tu £5.00. Heavy pant goods, 1242, 25 and 4oc, yd. Special values in men’s suits, 5 and up Boy's knee pants and clothing 26c. to $5.50. 35c. xs ¥ 25 Dish Pan. and Coffee Pots isc to 50 . Men’s flannel underwear 12% to $1.00, | Cedar Buckets, 20 4 Children's and Ladies* 10, 12!3 to $1.00, Te sand Churms, 20c So. Men's new style dress shirts, 30c, to $1.00. | Bigg lot Blank Books, sc to s2.se. Shoes—here we are headquarters. Best makes ! Tablets 1c. to rec) Tuk 4c. Mucilage $e. from $1.25 to $5.00 in mens, Children’s shoes | and Vencetls, rc. Come and See Us. to Si.coenc Japanese Cups and Saucers t5c. Lo 50c. acs | Porcelain Covered Dishes, asc. to 7$c. caci Tinware in everything made from & 2c. cup to THE BIG STORE to de- a. | Enameled Ware in Vans Sauce oF Stew Dans Pens Wilhelm & Mills NEW GOODS. Goods ail new and dainty. A very handsome line of White Checked and Stri Plain White Lawn from Ge. to 50c yd. 1206 yds. Dimities Sc. to 20¢._ 1200 yd. Piain, Striped and Checked Nans to 2c. 1200 yds. Pique in figured and striped 10c. to 30c. Real Swiss 12ic. to Bite. ya. Beautiful Oreandy 25e. to 45¢ 4500 yards, Beautiful Hamberg from 9e: to $1.00 yd. 2500 yards. Forchan Lace, 4c. to 25c. ye. 3500 yards. Real Val Lace 2c. to 23c. yd. Beautiful line of all over Embroidery Largest Line of Bleached and Brown Cotton in town. furnish them in any quantity, 1500 y 2,500 yds. ped ook 10¢. ds. and Lace Nets for Trimmings. { you want to buy the best of Cotton goods come to us. We can W. B. Mills & Co. White Goods Opening! We have just received and placed on sale the bandsomest line of Tuckings, Pereals nd Blouse Sbirt Waist Fronis ever shown on this market. Call, Everybody, and let us have the pleasure of showing you the pret tiest line ef these woods you ever examined, Yours truly, Ramsey, Tomlin & Bowles White Goods, Laces, Embroideries, An Entire New Line Of new designs in Japanese Matting just reccived, in ai new colorings. ‘These zoods were bought at 2 price. an will save money by so artistic in the way of FLOOR COVERING has ever shown in the city. NOW Is Your Opportunity. s We have anxious to close out. stand in the way of a sale. yet, weare likely to hav our advice and prepar ¢ it before the first of April. 1 the d you buying now. Come and sce them. Nothing been a few more Jaccets and Capes left, which we are If you can be fitted the price shall not Aswe haven't hed any winter Take e for it by buying one of cur Wraps. WALTON & GAGE, We are Now es LOCATED be New Coop L. SCHILLER, t Block New Cooper block Statesville, N. C. Furniture and Carpets e ty The Variety Store HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGS SHIPMENT OF All the new and attrative patteras and colorings for this year. = Von ecand prettier line of these goods than we have ever shown before. Your inspection is solicited. Respecifully. W. H. ALLISON. We have now a larg Wall Paper for Spring. z Pa ie A VAN MRT aeRO Fee me st a ec Poly Se a . xt = gh ROT o | a CO ALS caetaese . . = 7 ais ea cjemaeepeiananianeilianen - ~~ —————__EEEEEE =e < i ne ae, j North Carotine, } In the sup.” d eens — Sane cE os 1 Unt ‘ sale Or ersouaity, lic edent County, ; Cour "8 ; a : med Firocn { mote teh eateose ' | > SRMED DICT NPAINEERS. : Over-=Work LES 4 or item to Der ve ‘ - Case end The Last Large Foree of the Fiiipi- | os Broken and Scattered. ' ! wthi. Whede time Der. Ney- ce p pe e r RT GL E 23 ’ an The suk . 2 : the." aad es cE OCS egos oe mat a Washington, Jan. 23.—Genera! Soe cay seers : ESE eines - ae : ae as } ears Otis’ cabled rep today indicates Spans “i 5'} Al che bic Ly mA: : SE Se oaney ERC abe : aug in all probaniity Tussue ballots and tatimidation 'yh5; General Schwan is Conde much of the att ; Boerne ued silent. «Ss s Sus Sie cie ena , a rot : : i ae = i ake out in North continue to be the burden of the 'i}e campaiza in the south sc eae since the assembling oi ; ee ae earl of Dr evidence offered by the contests be- | ..ijh the wreatest energy. He oes | was decided x ot i 3 : eerste foes, of the ' hurch ol the )ivre the State boards hearing the | soentea southeast of Lavuna dk Jay ofa resolution to exc! un é poner dav of ja : i lt tna W ) rector mae . < ry « he } . Snow § ° . eonsiger- J ‘ = oe : “i . = % 3 230 a f ‘After my Geuth you will tind pa | Weston, rec Hi Ee a C. Dr. eubernatorial contest. Today the. what is probably the last consider vote of 26S iv 30. ThLe i ene nacnsstion anlebetomonine iis . andi oat ie sce > a WkKOory, 4s. . ete Ie pe Pe wed - ae _ ats remaining es = = qt: Cha rf ys whiels Ww conor LY oe ee thie a completing a pook | >tate coutest boards announced = able force of insurgents ee wuave of the resolution wos as | ae ee : bi nad 1 he son of Ney, ae . ait ae t ie fate of Marshal! Ney cesult of their consideration of the: in ope commend and today = meee lov s: = Ceginning mast ! hr ae < 2 ? 7 be > HPOMA ¢ y sual Ney, . if an <a we at ee . ine E Fe rare ieee whe lives in Sal-|on the See mae e, much interested. | contestees Counter-notices, and cou- | shows that, with small loss to him “Phet under the facts and circu See ar Oo ali ¢ lang was -ourse. . eS tod. se av C : - _ ce y mensemetl m la aay tillosvilie, Inc. poe oO Neyman and receiv- | ‘estees were granted time to amend | jf, and heavy loss to ie SN cracesioh the. case Pcphars BI ' “The chum mey seem: the wildest | a5 coe ss him not to reveal wany paragraphs overruled and! ne has managed to completely sae Roberts. Represestutive « ir: Vest & Ciwik es . ao =) edarenoly uski rain eal elt ee ae ae : ine ae ae etee est ty : kind of dream, but the old mar,/e¢ a Teply it = but admitting the{vemurred to. Ex-Governor | Brad :sipate this force, pr Soares beyon j the i Uteb, ought sence Nori 56 potes i known as Dr. KE. M. C. Neyman, ae osha ato ios ny ey announced at the beginuiay = ithe possibility ot SE ae ea*.ia the Ho 25 by estimate ¢ ae usistent story and sticks; Wruta 0 9 4 Roereraeeel ic pread al-|:he day’ssession that &@ Warran:) General Otis’ cablegram is-es fol- sentatives. and that tw i : igs ee a ne Be Scan | was issued for the arrest of Judye | iow t which he was eiecied is herep. d: “ tyeuble. because t = a ! Aah This Jauuary 32h, co, i 6 i ’ i berore sCng s aveye . 3 wt " 5 f the Louisville | Ee Vg nD 2%) —Se wan in a - . se ; we wee whee . oe : Mi i t Bie ; > manv people |oterling B. Toney, of the rsVile | Jan. 29.—Se UG elared vacant. : eo i: Io oes. : Lees : ka No. — : 7 ned mv man DeOpiv | Neat c Z PR eA ON, : oto olsen Clar ; t : -} a : i Pec enisente a aaa Lawand Equity Court, for refusal) cenirated Thirtieth battalion, Pi The ameudment to : a oe Peesnete ne cue = i: Sasa eu age get as zi ocome to Frankfort and testify. |ty-seventh and Thirty-ninth infan- Roberts without seatin-r i Offs: i & Sea r olf te state- - mii ee a . : verts fMOUuL seutine i 3 i Si oudamae eck “ % he bi rie {| {he warrant was sent to Louisville | ipy at and near San Pablo, Layuna ed by Mr. Lacey, was ruled cut on : Pe cece ; . At behets nept thas tae school teacner DUrie& % i atl e . "Bo NONSC ee ie - . NE a dha ele, . et : e ee les B Suac, Cnee Sy st 6 Jan : 5 $ ape % . oe es bina Was certarnts | tonight Ey Ose EC prevince oo the ufternoon of the point of order, aud the House on! . i ee oe arty A ae . «y poiwp bly luc j fe ae 5 z 3 5 sobre Care it als ' nor Bradley's request “~:v’gch. Flaves with cavalry striking voted upon the resolutions of 2 eaten . 1g, “ Aap LWY ves i ee: 23 : ‘ | rehal Nev. : ‘ ee a ' she meae he ' “7637? ia co) Se ow UPpor i ~ il oe S19 bl cate Tce : } : : pe i “ \ ae oa Mo aie She publication cf | doze vil County eieet officers for Tayabas by lower road. : Ene wajority wud iniverity oi the een : on <make no mic: a eepaniee magna iatees R &: s Ww aes > z T handle all kind t { s 3IV) Sink {he puoi x i 5 See a at ee tiara es meory eee “6773 : 4 : = pe ~ 2 . 3 : se ; ‘ ae ee a Se iten by winan at Al-}vestufied today Concerning the usc enemy had advanced ee pera aaa The resoiution «oO seat a: b . r Kidae} : [es en een j the best quality. a i XN. y x ays he is related |of alleged tissue oullots. Albert Uruz to very strongly fortifiod PO ithon expel Mr. Roverts was de! ext ci oie Sd sy arcane nieoG ¢ j M ye eyery .. WHO S2Ys > S Peiateur} "2. » ay . es Ret es & el Sheng eae < oa t abe - 200 a Wa : TEdUCUVE, lL @ < ‘ ' i : i b os NE a that Dr. Neyman| draadeis, a Louisville attorney, SalG | Sitions, at San Diego. “Vajayjay ae ed An analysis of thisvote sou : r aN RY ban a= fs i Best ater ' § his life ay aj to caarsnal Ney, that pratt ip- | ne examined the poil boeks ot Louis- adjacent? points in country very bro 170 Repuoticans, 72) Democrats 2 mw os } a’ Gy at } B ei Ft in North; 2us given any veer SETS ~~ ell ri ie and found that 27,165 voters!) and mountainous. Schwan ar ate Ge eee ees ia alae 5 ii iv i i ‘ 4 story {port his statement. LDS Leelee Fe- f “tatty see a pega gin Sree ae Seer ae ero andi eo tpl ite aes - & ' ; j s story is}} Set lone : ante heir marty afilifiation ruck the enemy at San Diego and ni Dae ria ier ace aD ee : 5 ~ oa a red to scouted the idea that Mar-| odicated ieee BS “a cnet oF Struc the sae a : eee ae Democrats, & Republicans, 2 Pope Spanos (fener arenncenrnn mae, | oh bay -died in this country orj “hen they registered. He produced|iy an SOLES oe ‘ded ] 2 lists aud 2 stiver Republicans vo: APMatac dt om a see oat ; Those who coate ta i is pou ey area it ole ” : lated statement s rinse that}, “oc killed 82: wounded laree;. : 4 Those Wa : : - 5 ; : tabulate t show: aio: SZ and wounde © : { if Re ranywhere else save ip the Luxem-|¢ tabulated statement sho 8 ae. | hours, killed 52 at Sree ecg co ior, xt : 4 oe i , eb oss ler iG. per ceat. of the Demovratic| yumber. Ourcasualities were onc The majority resolutions to «: oe na with °3 Sai of Laud. 3 INSUS ANC™ ; ioeure evordens. Bi wile et a = ginny es oe ~ . ¥ ~ ' ‘ - z 4 ance. gine’ . = * a = § ( ae war ety triends, 2 very strony | voters registered fatled to vote atl otisted man killed and fourteen clude Mr Roverts and declare t how ¢ eOREissigedtss rash G2 Laud. : iNss a ' A one Bis riends, & very s Z . = ~ x ee ‘ = o : = eDiets | . t ne oo : = : . : 5 Ser eein Eee OE De ’Nevman’s sto-|cbe last election and that 19.8 PeF) wounded including three — native seat vacant were adopted, 265 1. 50 | : ree if ion -8 ville. N.C i rreat | point in tavor of Dr. Neyman’s s : > : > pevistere Saptured several rifles, am | 5y,~ Sarai ‘ cs 3 ; Stztesville. N.C. Hf Sreat | | : arent lack of incentive |vent. of the Republicans reyistered | o.5uts: Captured several rifles, am aiirintive vote was dividcd ; jiaef o Foon Fey Fie we ot rVvois the appure ack iDCe are é ieee ag ss on . nie < sm : c - 3 cig { eit se to his homie. | ©: har it = He has weaith | atlea to vote. : : d . }munition, belos aud Stock of un lows: Repadlic: 65; Demo pen nif ei : Bea eS 1eeds, and kas ai fhe arrival in Brenkiort this} rorm clothing, Ou the 22nd Schwan 96 Populists. 4: 2 i ; ns k eet a che Sate ye ine of fr ; 1,090 men], breuh to Lillio. driving }* eee hig 1 , ahd : ae as rs ie} morning of from SOU to 1,000 mer pushed on threush to ot i vote: Democrats. : L We Saran epee een pe rodeaway | most but very few years to live, He} ior See ire ees Poros ter- 141. any back on Majayjay where | VOC: eee : ; ioe OC ees oe ae ~"" loures nothing tor ostention, and ev-jarmed with rifles, wigh dave ret tthe enemy back on Majayjay ~- 4 lcans Opulist, 7. ni bidder at pu shins 2 EBs 1 oe into the night ; Cares oo a : no = fame which{rorized a community less inured tol, force as reported by an escaped | Paseo excrete ean JONDAY, KEBRUARY Stal. a i i § - ) } den > sey 3¢ x : < - . ~ B CY SCUre 4 Spcn ae 5 5 Of what happened to Marshail Deafness ea emapegeoat ne eae as is | unusual aud sensational bappenings, Spanish priscner to number — bc- AN Nick Soe ae iW ig a Ney Guring the next ee ee ee ee Sn but by nightfall’ the excitemeat|;jeen fifteen bandred and three Sn ch or a Sas 13 ; Cr q ei eau hema nie a nom Hi : is evinced by fis lone silence anc a-}oue ce : ae be - as See EG ohe ui a : ; ; Pi Knows nothing, exce} oes Sound vaused by the appearance of the} ragusand. well equipped and sup \the hail after the resuli of . sia i ee . y i father tuid him when they ee aia Wie mua warlike visitors had subsided, and plied. had concentraied waiting “Pl vote had been 2 ‘ 4 Retiar ad oa aaa ic in Saitimore sz Ma ‘ 1a) wcer repnred for an- “cops. This position | 475% = : : Qber-st al 8 ae r wh which + Soe ‘ 1 Woman Deputy Marshal Cows Tex- | {he people were prepared for ap) proach of the treops. aac : s aij, {did so, be gave our GN i i Specia) attention yi tt» « iH ° as Desperadoces, other turb in the events ROW inal was impregnable Via roads 2 Seas lifying his retention - a ; Ace Ds “rasan ‘ : { shia Enquirer, wns history at a a oe ee and the ea ees ere i wives op tke MUCuaG te ¥ ; ec ee : j Phe train that bore the ¢ mMe2 }oround on either flank of the eneiry, Lota onne inne 3 t { ‘ tue arou ILRLION Was more : cas they have taken was wade up of Iecoaches. Appar | when the enemy retreated rapidly | his oon Gi sce! the . i ‘ ‘ aos = MS ay oe pemeiy Dub few here knew that itt with Phirtieth infantry and cavalry i dience to statuto: j ; JW A COOPE i nent. it isnot only @ new | vosexpected. The men leit tbe lin pursuit. Itis believed that he | ihat t 49 i ee G rut itis also one that is net eoaches in front of the Louisville & insurgents are widely dispersed ete dinary j ee ao EMAMI MATION é = . > foltawa Isewbere. for! wo", - are . Se ie S ate iq), | EN AdNhad | i =: =O. 4 ; ty to bs ae Bece ai ied i Nashville station, and forming into] he country is now CcO* ered ee i system already abut - {3 2 ~ » posttion to waten tue woman bus! | a sarched t he Stat y r force occupies San-!o!2°%, : : : ‘4 a ee ‘ po ‘ thie: ;companies, warched to the Stateliroons and our force occupi SAcenig enna < a 4.3 7 f dis deputy United]; cite aes aie per were Ge . oe Sarees > mi gacements passes | dead ile 5 J .5 Wat os TON ; pau’ » Where toeir arms were Ce [ty Cruz, afew minor engag +. martyr tog.) spasm “a 1 FIRE Lire i : : ; : pela martyr tou spasn = ; . P > promiscuously and the mes! a: other points resulting in consid. , He would pot, he ; Ang 233: 95N i >» the St. Louis “Re scattered about the buildings. |osaple loss to the enemy; MacA 2 tun for Congress avails. ; " INSURAN 2S ITS. Van Dusen, a youns Lench was served te them at the annie telegraphs that McRae struck [metas aes a : Ia Pric land and Mrauce, who comp) shed widow, has : been vear of the State house. Most tla insurgent post in the MORE | a aanaichoadncs suffered severely kad tbet: c ected with the office of the the visitors wore badges of white ly sins northwest of Porac. capturing | 1 the Se CN ; ; bis escape Yecome keown, vk of the Federal Court at bal ribbon, adorned with a picture o.!the arsenal. barracks, ten carloads | ean se ae ae : Op Joha~ on wowers F his identity a secr fas since a Se time after the death covernor Taylor. While it is get | ouwderand ammunition: three in-} nace and he wanted him We have a piee coe 6 Disc Barrows for the f mei ne : Senet lovey: o phate s . : Ps x i w x aS "3 Bevin ieee Chin, ais t &RLEG MK t I a ) ; fame f t husband niue Vears avo, Soon erally believed that many ctf tine :ureents with rifles. Tae varrac Sse sos 2 . e 5 by aiter then marriage, : é men who arrived today are soldiers and arsenal were Gestroyed. . a fe {No (39 “ Cottou thue cobabdly no other person in tre no person in authorty will stanc x me Le nA E 3 tei iS 5 ; Whe Ney ¢ i M Gitiding at Dallas isso well) aw as tor the statement, while |. cone Abandons Spion No itigts =. i) = rile ae ‘ i ; 1 bis father appren tint edin the documentary de- | SPOBSOr ter \ 1 se |General Warren Abi . i eS 2 presses also (co } COUR ERD Se oe ee BO the imcnean, T upeoverner Eayler and Adjutant Kop. eye ee Gracin oe : ae ines, saw il! ’ riecead him to Drs. Rash and Cox. tne] partinent of the mnstitution ws Is General Collier disclaim aouy CON 1 Di ry th ne woman We a : i: Cacdi a Engines. f a = tu whe 3 a i eS ae ee . a iss ehere : SAT a — -, | London Dispatch, 27th. form and temror wi al-vare re 1d fraction hasty i Se ee a en lt Wus| Mrs. Wan Dusen. She has” had Sieh thea Menne Salei : uri i ae a gad rac! Phitadelpoia sur me Anas at » | ueetion With them. be men hai pee a Ee aa a ears See ; ~ “a : oa es i ager ae m tuat received | chars enormous number of from various sections ofthe State The War Office has just posted : ¥ our speci +! attentiv unceSs Tier ie oe si = = » froin Various seclions the st: ~ s 5 nie ec aes ehaaiais eis 3 " his eaueation. $ until} fs, Many of them forming paris After ex-Secretary of State Finley {dispatch from General Butler, dz ed's vs 7 a mma \ aes r Some of 4 Bos : eas eam gE spearmar’s Camp, Thursday, Jauu- : want a fourteen years lat ie reeurds ol some of the most] aj udwe Sharpe addressed thei armar’s ee. 2 - = ae aul ‘d criminal and civil cases in the | 7! inelswate house alcommuntecinr Noor: Genera aa > gna se “. yak Try Stata er te ~S ead Ses Sore ye) Tian sorrv to say te y ol ise United State 3 COUNTS: | eypointed to draft resolutions whi Segoe oan : Spares 4 abu: y, Nor PS SRSCR) aS DORM BOF oe oe hoes ant ion. The rese-| t2is morning, had in the night abai home wil sboro, N. C. Her father v¢ eer eresey Bicep cs nhc Statesville, NC. < 7 a ay Bane 88 . 3 . a 2 H-ha tions as adopted will be presented | dened Spion kop.” Sess Sve, @ ORELAE, = “Dani f ConneG oe a = Teta ae tae he nea cearoen ances the Bvervtaive fresh ard sat .stac- Placet¢ rt O'Daniel, of the Counts o both houses of the Levislature to-| Uuder other eae oe ‘ j To this place lreland; her mother was a a rrow. These recite the inberen: [Revs from Ladysmith, showi i ne oe ; «= | MCTrYow. 1ese it : De tion fuaran ood ackson, of Virginia, a cou + I es Stonewall’” Jacik- ‘ut proclaimed in the bill of | tieas, the picntituiness of ae aes : . ais. , . json, of Coniederate military fame. a . 2 air to freely communi-|aud the strengthebing of the Fort hy stro Oe i } Si cece uaa ceeta pe ey SEieronenes ae opinions.” | cations until the place is regarded sinonth, ve Moore & Melain. ae ; deputy inarshal comes of “aoa ne le peacefully for the} as impreguable, would Sao rf in w E 1ae a ae i ae for 1900 lighting stock 3 =< beood ot ‘ellow-SKentackians and «| } ed eS SAAD Oe these eect =< ites soe ea ee es i Marshal Green says he wil ze Spealine to theie gvents and tbeie | iegs to the British ure OVeTsuadower Onl= 350-eents at Wt it oo“ 7 arn “ reve OY ull He agreed an Dusen with the regu apt raion eae T eines by either | Sy aoxiety as to the situation on tbe SOW Lost rs nen a rd the farmer band insist that she Pa aie renee sere srt Monish | upper Tugela, and the thought that Slices oer eae : a ee AAS Neeser tf peL:tion OY remmoustrance, nur nts ee heavy losses suffered darine ds ees All popular s yielded to his € : wae saine asa Man, a that bodv that pertl hovers clos wwe heavy MSses eae er ee <a At supper father son sat op: there is no doudt she will » Yaise ri jail bu j posite each other, but did not speak. } Low to use it in cause of necess climate. a or 2 Bls * . ; : Eee een ~3a3hoy ay i3spent eite 2 Ah Ded z ( peek . Modern Vina PELL W a af : : % 3 from 2) to2>d ner oc ‘aitied suicide jas : r r. i ‘ - S ia - 3 F a ; = s fe conuted for nauent. Be DOGS awed ee nmilies 1CiGge : . 5 . “ voke calm prudence and = remon iteu a DN Sak Ae Jaapsengelbltast nets : 2 ae rin, expressine Voicanic © left the house id a haystacx, talking until This is corrobe- hey é Reine earmeest areas Sey aaa strate against levislaters being led Military circle After Une ineal t ‘ : ai ii : aod rem: nearly r Lae : es / i lancholy Jefferson's Prophecy. iptions, - . . 1eeaS! nr it ec inte temptations of part conceai their 5 a Pere : =e oo ae re = ee Che | the gravest fears as to the ultimate Are grand buteskin Mruntiors peide i ie: ese: sis. ‘ " 1 News and Observer, r pe ? ' ts “4 . Ss jo t ew pa S F % ti he c a v Such authorities dj's of joy. Bucklen’s Arnica Se reso:ution closes: “We beseech | fate of Ladysmith. ‘ | ' | | \ | 4 © [exe rimanv thines deur tothem: in-|tue struggle Tuesday night ha XJ a well | ro =e u Pe Vial, ms i t ' ' { \ | } i = s Nice for Se A 2 ce rh erscinslls 3 De SOT sain ary ©. Dsites.) Nearly a century ayo Thomas Jei-! thom to remember that their own !2s Major General Sir Bredeacs See te ESO AC ONO Da ee ne SOUTH bushels. ¢ H : ei ferson. the “reatest statesman and ' sowers were loaned them bj Carrington, who = oS Sia bever Sores. Uicers, Beis, a zs : et Line te al Points nodSiest man America has produce e polls and that amone thenr South Africa, eee enon ee re = 157 : e ; > a we ie ae .ur Bale 3 7 nS ac _ : He said: “Nothing is more certain} iv and by due rGeess of law, | tae ror Lit - a oe inet meres i CULC OG Card Sohmipred (or : ey i { ; Written in the book of fate than eee Was then | Zulu war, would not be surprised! Pains and Aches. Oniy 2d ¢ 2) | ibey ret Robbivs ch: a pts avcoraad Wess oo [Ess |) Fi tida, Dissolut uba and Ine ton G i @ P oe ~e Oe een | 7” . . ’ i = 2 : s hany bys = re ( General : Ball. that the nevro slave will! be freed tour expressed wilnet their present to bear of the capture ot general; Ww kL ali, ot medal tit i . White's force within a week. : es Sc epce : two meh le aad itis equally certain that the!.sesc3 . ference. WHC S I : : woe A s P IGAHCAL fF erence ' 1 er } ft k om eon. | “hh on: y (Gi open 4 . 3 t , 7 rd Gitford. nows the coun- | Bibb count rah rand jac. two races will never jive togetber “We j slore them that they do rord Giffurd, who : ‘ i ¥ (Ga ) pra j peaceably on terms of equality. : war titwe nf 1 »Qu) v1 1a e breve athe Ft tes not or whi or techaical protexcs|'ry likea book, could Bot Unc a we Geors , i ine oe ‘ Pre } : yormit | stand how in the world Genera: yMit to the peaple 3) y me v trivia! cuuses. dex t | stance oe rss >i nor flimsy o¢ ees st ‘< a iw | Warren even got toe the top of Spiun fal amendment “}the subversicn of touat supreme law ae rr ae [ener ates Pe 1 he will of ee See ee KOp without ascertaining what DO: WV ihtpprner post in os As eer train Ctiiaiene t sitiens commanded it. While Gen- A speclar trait sisi ied - =i he ay Warren is net blamed for re- tinge more than 1,000) nies, ELE 2 ‘ | etiny Ney gave his son a check tor $1,600 ter his start ts life and carnestly recomupended bin a: to enlist in the United States Ariy. This udvice youve Ney followed. Jetters Jeffersea’s first propheey w: Hied by the civil war an uncipation pr him Lincoin. His second p Will be fuitiled by the adeption of Constitutional ¢ ss c h n e e n d i a n n a t a t h n r t n e n ar a t e : lemeauants auder ite i. Bb. Thirkield, Heaitn Insc nage s ae ine under what is supposed to nendments regulut-j Winchester ‘ies, arrived *& ace : Pores SNE ‘ , . } . : Po . wan Sama eve 0e reavy shel fire, be is) Sse- | of Culcuvo. Sdad¥Vs. “ikouo. Dy: Sa ne ‘ Ts44 : 2. er : 3 * > ee ae - : Ing sod restricling nevro suitrae | fort at $30 this morning. Pnae men] deve Goen heavy 5 = - ae Us ie = 5 eee ee Soe mee Gai s,, |sNOwD as Wit ats? 2 old | : ies Snrpiies Local Praises; heb lafants durise the Serm- |; » every Southern State. -eriticised for OCCUPY ye dad fo ; e t th recur PUCEQ tt 2 Srriciys Firs:-Lix a : ‘or Cash mentor ali Throuwsh aod sale. Way { _jhail from the counties of icil, Aj FP Dev eoan . a Masha es ‘ j : yourseif ne F fa canted i i Risers. ans titer Sotiatesvitie, . Palace Sieepi: See aa ‘ 1 ras ai in ti 22 . . ' gris ition to which he vould uot brine i bigniy. tcureg me vi severe uy: ft ates \ So ira erst wate >t rer I We a 1@ eX pe . ertc: hee a Pee - ne Tt : mies flog CO WGA O Cour =i ? eu ai ! t Ty its: " e war, and WES SSO the expe i Ivan party ees tree [jen Knox, Harian. Wiitler. ret ste ae aio fate Eta este coh aes cone | . 7 Soleus eee ieca eae ete = aa abs fizure- ; ay 2 st the stormous s Pex ey alec atsiese he + es soverror| up tis artiliery. et . F ' A Sr i¢ th LA G 2D was AY¥> epedules. | Oe Se ee ee ) rev-live years to make theiwol aif aud = Edmundson. Governor | up b ee | and cures indigestion. beartour: aay ; : eae atin ne will be } v eae vc = iG rive together peac ly wpon | Taylor says they are not Scidters. Se Te ie tail eS . i fee | i LAXATIVE SR ay) eer ft Soe travei by tt i U ai e alive, ee St pterins ofequality. ‘the white men | He disclaimed any knowledes of the! Gen. Cobbe's Campaign in the Philip. me “ ' ee Seek loaentay assured a , ‘ oe a had foe “ot the South will not endure ir. tidentity or purpose of the pines. HAM APs HR ENNL IT oe ipsa : Expe tious /ournes ; ‘ | G and was practiC:ia’|Pven the neorp kname “fh tal: ee anes . Seely Ea nee ao Z i adianapolis 3 iu aah ieeynaen aaa ae rein Le $ : ae tas i. wo ind. 1 Spa oe ot mae mbes | visitors. The men marched Se am Ina tight betweed revenue vilice. - [Pe hanavelis 7 { GO CURD A COLD DD OAK BEY APPLY TO TICKET AGENTS yor Tory tare y . in rownst Tn. i hey |e: Phe South —_ aval . ron th =+ Is Tne , sn i es a : wees Cu Srila es 2 2 . ' : ne = ae Sea ea eV ts Abe Southis going to have iState House, stacked ther gugs and A dispatchfrom Sorsogon, dated }and msouushiners ju the ixen Guriby the services af Sand iia : ne - : RATES AND GENtRar oxwoR ity y acfrreeines 9 averd wei}: tay wera pore } toverhber cr : : weed Ste Sogn De eee ast a “scan , - Sa ae vaca ' © OCININE TAPLETS, Ale AD SNERAY. 5: ™ en -- = = on is = a Seane Trt t . ans cs live tosetber iM i took up positions in groucs about Thursday, Januiry 25th, says thay |mouniains one day lust wees, thodist church. in ue i aS Vigra wictee leas GR ADDRESS oy LNnoumMas ratsuRD, Av OF ~ peace. [tis Lired of rapes and mur- th Msg GPsday, « en! rs : we : i Bl tn atic mon Nee ; . tre v ; : : Bnet Seale en Tae GUNG, Brigadier Gener pote ’s expedi |tmvoeushiner was kidied. . Suatus SveTy SOX. «SC >> . *.C. Of this meeting Dr. Neywizaj}ders and mobs and iynchings, | | A djuiant. General Colier states | Brigadier pas ae : D 3 ciel 2. i. Vernon, erwin ai ee oe ei ois oiaieionial At SES ESN gly aur Nc Phe ceed tloo Ras occupled Sorsoyzoun, Donsai, | -——-—---—- mes RSS ae - Sannin ST Meets n , . r — eee to Jack Mi Se ae Cane that be bad ne Knowledge that Ube See se and Virac, on Catan. You assume no risk when you 6: : Z. P. A, spa Vo SE ater Ne wet! te alee Wice ao his fsa cee et a ie ‘ - : x j > mit i BSsuUmMme nh 5 5 ri 3 SOKO nt ; Later he went to Jackson, Miss. | pa! interference, of negro brutaliv ‘men were coming. Many of the] 2ule LF = Bake cares aa ee ee cl Paneer a. 3 When the war with Mexico broke|jnd insolence. ay 1 it is voine to end! = -- ae ee roche State} esees Island. The only resistance | Cuamberiain’s Cotic, Choices ; Seresit Namen Nota li . : ; ‘ u Ha Tsolence, aad it is yotner to enti visiters ure members of ibe State wos at L pi where five] Diarrhoes Kemedy Ali de Jo 3.5 UsrERIC NO trouble te answe: yuestion & - ave . vat be went ayain Into the army.!them. Two races are coing to live lena. ix Soeretare PuState! wom os : wil fiesces pesfenotatag teeta \ orise on e sat under tae assumed bame whicn | tovether ! raceably but each wi ees eee anes i a ee Americans were wounded and 45/wiil refund your mouey it ss rch = was rca | 2 re Fraak $.Gism3, i, af, A le § a sub UNGEr tae as : : megs ean ao SoS ee “| Coarles Pinley addressed thei fro; ee > weunded Filipin roped, atisied after usin: ihn se CHUPCE us Crows jm os Sea ‘ NS Re ee ¥, - rather reti. p a ie i ; lead aud 15 weunded Filipinos were} you satistied aiter usin dt. [vine , j altaya nase ? i f : still bears. He is rather revi ocenpy its vichtfal vatural andl, Scien he poet day planer as ry,, | dead ¢ : 2 * : > Mica weary owen ea ie Te eel en i 32<. V2. PR Gen. y x ~ nt on that subject because for ma-| Cn; cen, err ee a it will pop ble steps of the State er ~ tfound. lt is estimated that there erywhere udmitied to ce ch fariners and Coit kaniitics. ' 3 \ r : ER a os a nos eae Ou iver positions. ; , Mee said the object-ot the PaAtuocrlay Was are 125.000 bales ol hemp in these Ree tae recdsn tose f Vy Ben ibe explosion Cocured thi : mer ; by years he iearec@ prose a t for the negro CSUALO Ete tein arene ring ee ¢ =~); oan ieee Satine Sol met) oe TS Aus COLE coor eine fe La see Ta ae are ca the United States Goverament for al white maz, best for ever Sigeee Con. | MES ENE EXO provinces, and 76,000 bales in the/complaints aud the + Was a rush for he coor, dn ibe c.f : ——— ee the : aa ite Mun, bes or everybody cx Toe arined men from the moun : esha perce aod ilcoan ee FES nail oat ecie Vasement severai WOWeR aba ch a Sr Or E jainiu Ceai = mir s serious offense committed during |...) the litical demacocnue ion : ports of Sorsegon an semuspl.p never falls. Lois pleasant, sate a : ¥s 2 Solbsaie: : . if AT A ‘ sie ae oop Geph rae pontical demagogue ane trains contrary to SEO Paes adiStatet can ae aSrois ren were thrown down and iran, — | JU N23¢ : whe Sinit sc me - xf alkery F . y = wr t . i . 1 ta . —~ ue ‘ aVeem be bleh. ee = es a. ; . ace Se : sae av he found mischivt maker. Jeiferson’s pro-| the advice of tue Republies. sathor ville’s shrapnel burned 8.000 baies ed. Io was tousd that part of i -4 AIOE A aaP I en ee aE Serene erat a : ay eerpeteenrese ye a + th of the oe le’s shray ba : ies] — ce sal , ; od He seys that on 2 day he found a} phecy is almost fulfilled. . lities, left Frankfort at S oe! ck to-]- ee Sherer pein eae Scent ey um x a Te foungation Was Biown ouiend ti-} reese ~ very dear comrade being brutally za i Die ee cree : i ae Levaspi. he expedition arrived There have been 3S. Genths «> Mt koe ee ee : See . 5 ; = A ee a tl “Youre be rt rs : Sane f ee . on 2 : pants lisa: Church wus aunosi wii b SUPPO r : panished by his captain. In the ex- ee ae ee Seg eee et a fice | OAORSOSOD ou January 26th, and!y:,. plague in Honuiuia. and tie & aera ioe Py ? cess of his anwrer he struck the cap- Death ofa San Who Sarea Shermea ; to Mave mist ven this for che aay Ot the town displayed. ¥ te tlag, Sot Ur yeetichari econ Ov Gh sice. st sa na + win How he came out of the trou- eo onbene j which the conte es ae a ere, © |GeueralyKoobe und Colonel Howe, ee DSiki auC2 t S fs ote wee " ite eer = = ~ 2 . mM oe . vle he does act say, but when he tog. IMs, Dispateh, 26th, j make oe ms ee aa es ee witha battalion of the Forty-sev- ; : iexi . ed Soars 1eiL rain toev amuse: ees ; ees vent into the Mexican war he deem. Ue ne : pasoary : sutb Lotantrs, funded and raised the went into the Mexican war he deem William Wallace Pateh died at e tvs, : ed it best to chanve his hame e {themselves by discharzing their WNisatue he traveled in the sideuce here Sunday of pseu-tvuns. Phe peop.e of the city gave oe s Ne . ast : = mouia. He was born near Ludlow.'rham ; wide berth. They West Indies for several years. Hy-| +> e sudlow,;rhemawide berth. Th A At Four Scare. United States flag. The iasurgen: See forve, numbering 500 men, evacuat- sec B 2 ee ure €X POWwn & NALS , wee ted the piace. Lhe natives were pas- : : ; | Vt., October 14, 1832. ‘pected to return when the co tics ites athe 7 INSURANCE GIMADGUARTERS « Gently he prospered, for when he Saree iho en es gece ed to return when the contest sive. Duriny the morning of Jann- eit eee nue : Chario:te ~ ¢ HE Gr ‘ 5 ends De : parca eal aE ne f is in Ofice—Second Floor Bank Pu returned and settled in Campbeils- Cie bce sate gotias me Se ary 23d, the Marshai and Venus. } wome cn our cloth Walarreracn BMice—Secend Floor Rank 2 ss 2 Gurg,he was in very comfortable condneioe DR eee — ake — a+ pe ~ with four companies of the Forty- | Sa S hae ge Meecictoree se : - er Be n vireumstenees. Ta fact, he isnew|o po Feamng tre sara ise De AN ees seventh Infantry Regiment, under Lie Se tort Ngee ee HER Don’t ite Boren $160.000 SOUR ave at one time saved Gen, \ A Big Circus Comizine. slajor Shipton, approached Levaspi j ‘ easily, in leisure Regen ids none Pan sherman and his entire stail frora| eae a cose ase aceerioa oe a i rs We. forciotly and 2,1] 7 % in the meantime Peter Stuar: oer ane metic Shocan cae kcolenbust Oni! Dispateh 27th. Finpioo tlags were flying and the | Girections for sie ae ee aoe tes) JOUSa, oO Ney, who had boven identified as the forconl Lt the Siete Mr Pat h ot trenches were crowded. A detae!:- i VOLS 106 WOrk, abu Commence tnarscal by aduzen peeple, died in chee ee Sted ac unsatisfactory clauses in the | ment cf 150 picked mea, led by & : - in charge of : ain rupning from . = ve ; , . : svowaun County, N.C.. and was bu- Memphis ie oe Suan vu gf agecement cobtract are all thas jer Shipten, janded on the beach ried ia the yard of the Third Creek! ~~ panei tara oe coon mermMan aud) standin the wav of 2 combination | about a mile north of the towns. , ‘i ieee 2 = stall were on board, en route to a{>. ; Ee Interests chee en ean oat ae church, That was in 1846. point near fuka or Gorinth. The ; of the large circus interesis of the! Tbe Nashville bombarded the treneh- : E Olt , rth. > Ee: he ~ erie : n Te was neariy thirty years after eanecearae een the = -~ © 4" Goited States. If these contested es nod the enemy retreated to Al- ea = = - ee as OF r : = oper sg at ni an =x ae Ney's death that Dr. Neyman PUL: | Gensel wooded ee n oe snt!y | Points are aGjusted satis!uctoriis whence they were easily dis- : <i ste teus g sec app: ty ay ett) x ao =e oy 5 chased Panther Cave, four miies oe SN matarttomer cena om “tthe year 1902 will see a geat circus persed to the hills. About 200 in- ivom bis home in Saltillosvilie. Nol 7-4 x Rano , ,combine. This statement is made} surgents. armed with ritles, forced sae Couid imagine for what purpose | a (a. Che iBeer performed his part, | ° ‘ i the a se he bouyht it, and the purchase eaus- At lowest rates EB Springs. PRESIDE t once. Cloth sent anvw 3 Address ‘TINOQOSK ET Ca, (FRM) Bowten, Mane, Mie. Deny, bers : - <a sx Of LILEDOUN MUSLIN 1s &iampog with the name “Liledoun,” which 3 rst Washing removes, very thread isfinecotion. Every colt is perfect when it leaves the ill If you find anythiag wrong i the goods back and wo will it good to you. very time you wash Litzpoun .IX you Improve fis locks un- it woars out. Thereis no starch, £ clay cr mucilare to wash ng ntweak, thinly woven $5 liko ordinary mus)in. ars best Lecause it is hard- ted, closely woven, soft finish. ey respons : 7 ‘upon the authority of Peter Sells. ! G0 unwilling villagers, armed with ae re celia es ha Cate Tose interested in the (breposee bows and arrows, to serve in the ed considerable comment. train. Atr "Pp eS =e ae "| coinbinaticn are the Seils Brothers. | trenches in the close range strevi It afterwards Geveloped that it flying pakcre nes Ae A | of this city; James A, Bailey, now tizbting before the enemy fied. , wasin this cave that Dr, Neymar ran aS es a pronase See jin Europe with the Barnum & Bai- Filipino dead were mostly villagers proposed to inter the remains of Pappa Saeohecine on on Be ey. circus, and Cole ef New York} who were attempting to flee. Peter Stuart Ney. eaeiness tuSaie setts ax thet city. Mr. Bailey recently made a - ——— He uad beeu seeretly correspond- eet Mecissie On ae °"' fying trip to this eountry, when His Life Was Saved. ing for a long time with the deaccus Rp Con oiled oe econ! oo Sa ian agreement was drawn up. The of the Third Creek church for the away eaters the rebels SEE renci, | Odiectionable features provide thai | on of Hannibal, Mo.. lately: Shadia ae of ee s Se it. pane ooes on ae on wonderful deliverance fron a fright- : Se we doests: bad: been refascd: Tears oo an {22alt be in Bridgeport, Conn., fuldeath. In telling of it he says: -'J Finally Dr. Neyman Went to the de that the agreement shall take effect was taken with Typhoid Fever, that dexcons and told his story under a 2% ae ran into Pneumonia. My lusgs be- strict pledge of secrecy. “It was not < SSO? 2m MA T R A SN . oy WO De mnie stono, says ryvine Las done : C foryearsfroz beart trouble ia the roorn ork seemed x icG Dr. Miles zsed 2 botile unde: somany remedies uy- fit no use. But hk f00d appetite anc teetic health. It is: ine, and iwillsladiy writs all partionlorsof mysat Ur. J. BE. Lilly, a prominent ii: $ ao a = i Soe) MT ve spn * {and be in force in 1901. Peter Sells ct ped crow aud call himio tae stant | Poult 80% besa, ever coasene to| a0 No Pocumodta, My lange be believed, but when Dr. Neyman cf- as the man who saved hi re s Sad tleaving Columbus. couldn’t even sit upin bed. Noth- ee eeroce cee Of | ture. During Roca ESoP ee - ing helped me. I expected to soon suilieatly impressed to ee ES through ive. ; Was the result of splendid health. bottle gave me vreat relief) I con- have it exbumed: ; indomitable will and tremendous tinue? to use it, and now am a This was done on May 3, 1889.{ 1 am indebted to One Minute j energy are not found where Stom- and strong I can’t say too much Mare! ai Ney’s skuli had once been | Cough cure for my health and lite. ‘ach, Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels, |i it. praise.” This marvelous med. ‘repanned, and Dr. Neyman hoped | It cured me of Jung trouble follow.{are out of order. If you want these icine is the surest and quickest cure to Sow this, but he wasdisappoint-|img grippe and throat acd lung ' Qualities and the success they bring, in the world for ail Throat and Lun: ed, the body being in such a condi-| troubies. _its early use prevent. / use Dr. Kine’s New Life Pil!: = They trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents a tion after forty-three years that ex- |COasumption. It is the only barm-' develop every power of brain’ and $1.00. Trial bottle free at W. F smination was impossible. ‘The less remedy that Sivesimmediate re body. Only 23z. at W.F. Hall Jr.’s Hall in ’s, Drug Store: everv bottle churca aushorities then fiaally rg- sult. W. FP. HallJr. . _ drug store. " gusrunteed: eS ae TSF SS syst Peek t x = othe abies Pee de. Bb GR E RO AE PI M A r by oll leading ery goods e ts. Ask for Liledoun and :* ho other. If your dealer hotvecht Litedonn wo wiil sup- BE - iL Cirect from tbo rliis, car- B fo prepaid, in baits of C3 yards & sere. A Liledoun bation tag froc. Write for one. MOCKE COTTON Taylorsville, N.C, : Oy treietass a er, wre direct. BILL BUCGY CO, Peck ‘ ‘ SIS UL yg POCKET Hs 29 PM E TI N Y , CI F De S¢s C2 the heart and serves free. Addréss, D2. MILES MEDICAL! a a at a ae ee ne eee 7 sa eae ae eae : bd ' JO " eae . , LA ’ % a <I fo L fs : gen ee GS ey 4 i ee WE GUARANTEE TWICE AS LARGE A CIRCULATION IN IREDELL AND ALEXANDER COUNTIES AS THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED. os STATESVILLE, N. C,, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1900 Nu. U — (ee ft handle all kinds of Granite and Marble known tne best quality. Zest Material, First-Class work Cc. BWEES ATESVILLE MARBLE WORKS o tbe trade and and Lowest Prices WILLIAM GOEBEL. Av Abner among men fell when Will'am Goebel, Governor of Ken- tucky. died. He was only thirtv- five rears old and started life as @ vewsbey and bootblack, but had be- come the ablest lawyer in a Com- wonealth of preat lawyers and the recognized leader of the Demo- cratic party in a State of great Pemoerats. The simple story of his fe shows that he was one of the eroat ofearth. Eorn to a life of inorance, poverty and toil, the creat mind and indomitable will of the hoy broke the fetters of birth end class and secured an education. With an education ke fought his as atosville, N.C. > > Pye t * : § - r | | ‘ | Th F { N t 4 auional Dan ‘ - ee e ! rs 5 CF STATESVILLE, N. C. a i ansacts a Regular Binking Business Deposits receivec subject te + dechernge > : Diets: ad 1:1 ue deposits, Money loaned on good conetera! are parsers) ~eevT ~ i Reci, attention »114 te collectionson al] peints,and credited or vem itted et bower Te: trrers and Indiwidus! ceticted a. yr. eeranons Merchants, Manutae ee » most favo +h terms OFPFICHRS: A COOPER, President, GEO. H BROW XN, Cashier. WS ADYANCE Ta Prices d ° ©, IrVi%, Vics Prsides,, way to the top ef his prefession and his perty in a State where birth _ounts for as much as in apy other State in the Union. That he was sbie to do this can only be account- ed for by the great intellect and he- roie devotion to principle of the ran. The common people of Ken- tucky knew that he wus their friend kuew that co rewards and bevors offered him, or punishments teeeatened him. could induce or revbten him todesert them. As a ivyer he championed the cause of ceak—of the maimed,the widow ced children—against the strong— tho »Jmost all-powerful railroad cor- poration. As amember of the Leg- i-'etare he forced the railroads co b ar their share of the burdens of end Y f l ™), ichas on Movers Rakes 2nd raxation and te deal justly with St r the fail trate reir maimed and crippled employ es “ey et . : -ad ‘he widows and children of those iat aad Br fen ™M wae os oe : ; 125. fi it on Jotton wits ss who Jost their lives in the service of ae ara D ‘5 A eee . 2 the reads. The Louisville & Nash- ae eh’ erases Gist? -Outor i “ “ my ~ s E. =o 2 = a wine ‘» Railroad Company hated Wil r a biFb thes. vs tt bn + . a aod Craction Eazines have } Yoon SE : ; 1 om: Goebel as man was never hated our speci sl] attention now. SO tenes = a t fore. When he announced him- Sia ‘fa candidate for the Democratic : W 5 Hi i Yr j ) er. mination fer Governor, this rail- B ad company determined to defeat m: 7 * ° + ~ ri st S , . 3S, apushs! Statesville, NC. Over Poston Bros i m, but after the ~tormiest conven- oe ——— = on in the history of American We have just received an? opened our ~lities, William Goebel was nomi- ~ uated The Louisville & Nashville : New Crop Garden Seeds |» termine: to avteat im @- AYO - the polls, and Goebel fought such ew Afotain, on ‘ Capesition in his campaign as was 7OYr 1 900 LANDR:TH Ss, never dDefore brought to bear against ‘ ? : . ~ . Soe FRBRRY S and « cundidate for Governor. Wheu it 22% nQ MAY’S vas found tbat the Republican can- ian ; . P cida’e had a majority of the votes <t-rers sular seeds and have been thoroughly tested in this ies : , Ct CAT 7 See ecco eae as oe the face of the returns, it was anions Pe ee 2 climate. « < i p ¢ also found that immense frauds had We also have 100 bu ae Loon perpetrated against the Demo. Black Spring Oats ceatic candidates. The Democrats i iy ‘ 2 Te : : axe determined to contest before the roier Nice for Seed Sold only in original bags of 3 te 3B! evislature for the offi 1 1} = pushnels. Come and see us, Your friends, de rote Cau gn OTs NC, ORCC aa > +: 1 “og slature bas decided that the ea Barron & N icho!son Domoeratic nominees were honestly Ces , viecied. Atevery step the Lyouis- fel aS ite & Nashville Railroad kas used Seely. te eee oLofits preat power to defeat the =, ° 1 ° Homovrats. going so far even as to i= t I } S is fler $4,500 to a Democratic Senator , o 1SSO U LO a €. sa bribe forhis vote against the oe nd : sominees of his party. We believe fee In order to change business we are offering our entire steck Of | pe Democrats fairly carried Ken- c - oe om t tuvky last November. a wi? ‘ UGS “hat William Goebel was the idol Clothing at the Democrati'. masses of Ken- eu tye f SAS Nae be Aad tah pete vucky is evidenced by the tremen- 7" For Cash This is bo fake soreneee S a er vu ase seks @ons vote he received against such sale. Way pay prone elsewhere oe are ac ee ey Recs tds. The people had faith in bim yourself bere at manufacturer's prices = : Ss . ene ieee snd leoked forward to his adminis- vou had such an epportunity to ous eee s be nee ead tration to be the most brilliant in figures. ‘ome quick to avois the tush, Acs a ae Sees he history of Kentucky from tbe : will be closed out. Thanki s vou for p st favors we are ‘tine of her first Governor, the old ‘ = Wery truty. Fevoluionary hero, Isaac Shelby, a : ale »the present. They expected to £ is ake & Sheltcn » g government ‘‘for the people. r * toe people and by the people,” RMEATION, where corporations would not be eto dictate to Governors or = DearS Lecistatures, and they would not Sen ee nane a Pee blaine Lave been disappointed bad Goebel ax t 2 O™ EEE Re ES FS cere > ah } ved ‘ - : : : : eae eee a mem 2 The death of Governor. Goebel re ‘ anne a eo ~ © z é A i y ’ : are a teow ae diane ode a be wee aaseka ee t by issassination the most damnable w.2.f -—— { ivatl American bistory, is a calami- vw. athe es ee -au buv RAMON’S LIVER PILLS & _.{1¥ to the common people of our coun- DC. \\ NIC PELLETS vou do not buy a med- tey, for a leader so devoted, so cour- : icine, but a Complete Freatment for Bilious- neous. is wortha host in these ’ aa ness, Constipation and Headaches. _ It is two mes when re wealth is op- VSStt distinct medicines, but sold for one price—25¢- ressing the people by combinations 7 The Pills brine immediate relicf; ‘the Pellets +> rob them of the fruits of their 2 BSS OO Sener a en a abors, and when these corporations y cident tone up the nervous system and Invigorare. are able to hire many of ovr ablest Z men to do their bidding. William i375 BRAD :.ebel could not be bought, he could 9448 CULES ot be scared and he was murdered Neutueky has lost her greatest man, ~~ Ss a a a ov Democratic party oae of its * 5 ~ cotton tore an Insure suest members, and the people one red esi heir best friend ww th ¥ of their best Iriends, 2 FOR ISc.. per Bale a Month, by gee aioe re ety) . Fis . SEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN- : Charlotte Bonded Warehouse Comp :ny 2 TION. Ba in American Bonding and tru st Company for $100,000.00 A convention of the Democratic . ns a : party ¢ ell ¢ y is hereby Liberal Advances Obtained ate : ee a ee se = rate me : ous on our Receipts Sean oe : m 2 % aN. Ue, : At lowest rates of interest TUESDAY, APRIL3RD., 1900, B Springs. "™ M. Constable, ai 11 o'clock, a. m., for the pu™pose Gosh = PRESIDENT. TREASURER. |of nominating candidates for the 7 73S B RESID a Sb yew ry Legislature aud the county offices ees and of electing delegates to the Sen- : A atovial, Congressional and State . conventions ( : The chairmen of the various pre- ee -snet committees of the county will oso ? <ausanieie af meet in Statesyille on Tuesday, me 8 Your Bil! Heads. Letter Heads, Note Heads ; April 3rd, 1900, immediately after : W in StateMen*. Envelopes, | ube adjournment of the county con- Any Kind of Cards, | vention, for the purpose of electing . aes 5 + chai ¢ 0 aps z S te Call on us when you want avy kind of Sta .cbairman and four members of a aa Invitations — tionery " / county central executive commitiee. : = Resvectfully All quatified voters who intend tu — support the Democratic ticket in the ; ; Qe P ini & » THE MASCOT PRINTING Co. _ elections are cordially iuvited to at ald % See ROWSON & J EINSTER, PROER'S. teud and participate in the prima- 3 i er vies, which are hereby called to meet | ab 5, , erent Sk PTR RE at the respective voting places in & : = RS a ‘ each precinct on ; : < é Ben CE f an C SATURDAY. MARCH 3l1st, 1900, Ss a sa Ree : { 2 o'ciouk, p. m., for tbe purpose 3 “a> Pepsin U | Giil Beep re oes 2 } of electing a@ precinct executive com- = \ {9 Testeless and Guaranteed to Gure Chills and ‘ mittee of five members and delegates Fover and a!! Malaria! Troubies. ~S 3 Not Coutain Quinine Nor Other Pot on. vs Does Not injure te Stomack Nor Effect the Hearing. W. A. MeLerty & Son, Dimae Box, Tex., 5 “Ramon’s Pepsin Chill Tonic is the be fore ever bandied. My sou prescribes itin his practice,and says itis ‘hill Denic whic a child can take without injary to the stomach. BROWN ME’G. CO., Proo’ts. Greetevil-e, sean. ‘to the county convention. By order ot the committee. This January 3ed, 1900. a. D. Watts, R. B. McLaveetin, Séurtrarys Chuirinan. LOCAL. | wr. Wood Krider, of Salisbury, was here Friday. S.C. Mrs. Britt and Mrs. Bialock, kersville, are here with their hus- bands. Mrs. B. F. Long bas resigned as president of the Statesville, chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy and Mrs Mary Davis has been elect- ed to the vacancy. The other offi- c2rs were re-elected. Mrs. Mary J. Stevenson, of Shiloh township, fell one day last week and broke her arm. She is avery aged lady and the accident is quite seri- ous. Shelives with her dauyhter- in law, Mrs. Sallie Stevenson. The negro church at Troutman’s was burned Wednesday afternoon of last week. A vegro school was be- ing taught in the building when it was burned. The fire started from a defective flue. The children suc ceeded in saving the benches and other furniture. It was a frame building and is quitea Juss to the colored people. ——— AMONG THE POLITICIANS. House elections committee No. 3 has decided the Wise-Young con- tested election case for the second Virginia district io favor of Wise. the Republican contestant. The negro Congressmen White from this State said in a speech in the House last Monday: “I have investigated the lJynchings in the Seuth and find that less than 15 per cent. of them are due to the crime of vape And 1 desire to an- nounce bere, tnat if it were not for the assaults of white men upoa black women, there would be less of the other class.’ The neyroes in the gaileries applauded the negro’s ut- terances. Congressman Linney made a bit- ter and partisan attack on the reg- istration laws of North Carolina in a speech in the House Wednesday of last week. Hesaid as the ballot is abridged. lawlessness becomes more prevalent. Hesaid that since 1891 there had been a yearly average of 140 lvnchings in the Southern States, but North Carolina had escaped. If the election law stood and the con- stitutional amendment passed, then lynchings and violence would follow. Senator Pettigrew, of South Da- kota. was denounced as a traitor by several Republican Senators last week for his pro-Philippine speech- Senator Pettigrew replied: ‘I vield to no man in my devotion to the country or the flag. Noone is more jealous of the country’s honor, but Ihave my own opipion as to how its honor may best be — sus- tained.”” He is asilver Republican, and has been making it hot for the administration over its Philippine policy. es. — Pearson Endorsed for Auditor. Watauga Democrat. We have noted with pleasure the many favorable comments by the State press upon the probable can- didacy of that genial and scholarly gentieman, Mr. W S_ Pearson, of Morgapton. forthe office of State Auditor. And the Democrat ear- nestlv hopes that he may be nomi- nated ana elected, and we presume that he will beable to go into the convention with the entire strength of the Sth district. Ss A Restaurant Keeper Sued for Re- fusing to Serve Negroes With White People. Pittsburg, Pa., Dispatch, 1st Walter E Billows,a colored at- torney of this city, entered suit to- day against Wm. H. McCarthy, a prominent restaurant man, for $5.000 damages, for refusing to serve Congressman George H. White, of North Carolina, and himself, with dinner. LBillows claims that Mc- Carthy offered to serve them else- where than in the general dining room, but they demanded an equal footing with white persons and left the place. ~- oo Killed For Yelling London, Kv., Dispatch. J. “. Bryant, one of the men who went to Frankfort, Ky , a few days ago on the special! train that carried nearly a thousand armed mountain- eers to the capital, has not returned, although itis known that he left Frankfort forhishome on Friday. Two men on the train. who knew him well, say that Bryant was shot and killed, and pitched from thecar window by the crowd on the return journey. Tbe men report that Bry- ant was shot intheear and mouth, and then pitched out because he yelled for Goebel. The family of Bryant lives at East Berstadt. The Originator ot “Cherry Bounce ” Rutherford Press. “Colonel’’ Amos Owen, the famous moonshiner, who isso well known throughout the South. is 80 years o'd. Hehas lived at Cherry Moun- tain and toade whiskey and cherry bounce all his life.- He has been in eyery jail in North and South Caro- lina, and has been to the United States prison at Albany three terms. The reveaue officers seldom bother him now; in fact, for the first time in bis life, he claimsto have stopped making whiskey, and gone outof the business entirely. Heis the origi- {nator of cherry bounce and sells bundreds of gallons when cherries areripe. People gather there for hundreds ot miles around to eat {cherries and driuk bounce every year. for Goebel. Red Hot From the Gua Was the bal! that hit G. B. Stead- man of Newark, Mich., in the Civil .War. It caused horrible ulcers ‘that no treatment helped for 20 ‘years. Then Bucklen’s Arnica !Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Brui- ‘ses, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eraptions. Best Pile cure ou! earth. 23 cts: a box. Cure guaran- ef gold by W. F. GaitJr. Dru. Bipt. Rev. Edward S. Reaves has re-' turned from a visit to York county, wives of the revenue officers, of Ba- | ANARCHY IN KENTUCKY. The Republican Occupant of the : Governor’s Office Prevents the Legislature from Meeting.— Goebel Sworn In.—Other News From the “Dark and Bloody Ground.” ' Condensed from the Dispatches. On Wednesday of last week the | members of the Kentucky Legisla- |ture were stopped at the doors of the capitol by armed troops who acted under orders from Taylor, the Republican occupant of the Governor’s office. The members tried to meet in the court house, op- era house, hotel and other places but were prevented by armed sol- Giers. They were told that they could not even hold a conference in the hotel. Governor Bradley issued a proc- lamation adjourning the Legisla- ture to Londen, Laure! county.,1n the heart cf the mountain feud country, where Democrats would go at the peri! of their lives. In the meantime 2 statement was signed by all the Democratic mem- bers of the Levsislature reciting that the Legislature had been ad- journed to London contrary to law by the acting Governor. The state- ment then declared that the boards which had heard the contests for Governor and Lieutenant Governor had decided in favor of Goebel and Beckham, and that the boards in- tendedto report their findings to the Legislature, but that they bad been prevented from so doing by the action of Governor Taylor in de- claring the Legislature adjourne?. The statement then goes on to say that the members of the Legislature were driven from place to place by the militia and threatened with ar- rest whenever they attempted to hold a meeting. It was declared the belief of ali tbe signers of the statement that Goebel arc Beckham the facts that they were prevented | from assembling by the military, | jbarring them from the Capito’, ' i They west in a body to the -doos ;and demanded entrance but mili- (tary officer and armed soidiers! | blocked the dvors and refused to al- | llow them: to enter. | Taylor, tke Republican acting} | Governor, has appealed to President | | McKinley to end the trouble by de- | 'claring him Governor. The Presi- | ‘dent did not answer at once, but la- a . /county jail. Said He Shot Goebel. Louisville Dispatch, :st. James Sutton, sheriff of Whitley county, who came here from Prank- fort last night, isa prisoner in the Atan early hour this morning, at the Victoria otel, Sutton went up to the office of the clerk, and, brandishing two r-volv- ers, s2zid: * Tam the mar wi» shot lter gave out the following statement: | Goebel, and I will never be aken ; “The }'.« ident has decided that no a hotel nt ee j¢asc hu» -tarisen to justify the in-/ >) “65 ae Sant prone jtervent:. i of the National govern- one Fe. ice, and on the anpear ment in iientucky and has so inform. |22C° of the latter Sutton rea up. ed the Governor.” stairs to the third story. Wrl-n he; Governor Taylor has offered per- poueme he was about to bec ptur-j sonally a reward of $500 for the ar- ec he opened a window and jvaped | rest and conviction of the man who eet : He alighted on his feet = shot Governor Goebel. He szys the ee eas Sane arent rauthorities of Franklin county have Pan he was arrested. The lice | | never requested him to offer a re- Sees Stee Re oe i ocaicd Andie bherstorsiotencdie sie edly unbalanced mentally.or t >st he | as an individual. Taylor lriday of a suit for an in lature, and holding : at London. the swearing in of Governor Goe- bel. of the parlors of the Capitol Hotel, at which the election of Willian Goebel as Governor and J. C W Beckham as Lieutenant Goyernor Was re-aflirmed , ceding this action the members the Senate elected as President pro. tem. Senator Carter, who was nem day’s caucus. condition of affairs as it exists at were the legally elected Governor and Lieutenant Goversor, and each man, ashe signed the paper, an- nouuced that he voted for the adop- tion of the majority of the contest! boards, which declared Goebel and Beckham to be the men rightfully entitled to the office. After thestatement was signed by a majority of both houses of the Legislature, Chief Justice Hazelrigg of the Court of Appeals went to Vr. Goebel’s room and administered the oath of office. Mr. Goebel was propped up with pillows and was able to raise his hand only with the vreatest difficulty, as he listened to the words of Judge Hazelrigg. When the oath had been given Mr. Goebel sank back exhausted, the ef- fort having been almost too much for his strength. There were in the room at the time the oath was ad- ministered, besides Mr. Guebel and jsudge Hazelrigg, Arthur Goebel, brother of the wounded man; Mrs Welch. his sister. and Perey Haley, his campaign manayer, and two or three intimate friends. Mr. Goebel was unable to say anything regarding the matter, but the contented smile on his face bore strong witness to the pleasure he felt. Immediately upon leaving the room where he had sworn in Mr. Goebel, Judge Hazelrigg went to an adjoining room, where he swore in Mr. Beckham as Lieutenant Gov- ernor. This done he returned to his home. Judge Bazelrigg declined to make any statement Concerning the man- ner in which the offices had been conferred upon the Democratic con- testants, “A majority of both houses of the Legislature declared for them.’ he said, ‘‘and when I was asked to swear them in there was nothing left for me to do but administer the oaths of office, The proceeding was, of course, entirely legal and proper. I would not have done as I did, bad it been other- wise.” Governor Goebel issued the follow- ing proclamation as soon as he was sworn in: “Commonwealth of Ken- tucky, Executive Department, Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 31. *-Wheras, It has been made known to me that certain persons, without authority of law, have banded them- selves to, ether for the unlawful pur- pose of forcibly preventing the General Assemoly of Kentucky from assembling and discharging their of- ficia: duties at the sent of govern- ment and have for said unlawful pur- poses assembled in the city of Frank tort the First and Second Regin.euts of the Kentucky State Guard, and by force of arms have unlawfully taken possession of the usl! of the house of Representatives and Senate chamber of the Levislature of Ken- tucky, and all other public buildings and archives of the Commonweaith and have by force, intimidation and violence, expelled the General As- sembly from the capitol buildings and refused to permit the Senate and House of Representatives to hold their sessions, therein, and are now terrorizing the representatives of the people and other good citizens of the Common wealth. ‘‘Now, therefore, I, William Goe- bel. Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby command the said Firstand Second Regiments of the State Guard and each and ev- ery officer and member thereof to re- turn to their homes and several avo- cations aad there remain until law- fully calledinto active service. I also command all other persons whatsoever, who are now unlawfully engaged in interfering with and in- timidating members of the General assembly of this Commonwealth to disband and desist from terrorizing and intimidating the said members of the General Assembly and all other good citizens of this Common- wealth, “Given under my hand asthe Gov- ernor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, at Frankfort, Ky., this 3lst day-of January, 1900. (Signed) ‘‘Wittlau GoepeEL.”’ At a secret session uf the Demo- cratic memters of the Legislature, held Wednesday night, Goebel and Becxham were declared legally +. elected Governor and Lieutenant Governor. | The members of the Legislature the Stzte capital today, and cover- ing thoroagaly t of the conireversy. > es Killing Sanford The Story ci Goe Baltimore Snn. Villiam Goebel himself how to use firearms, and an inci him inthe recent Kentucky cam- paign, wien his opponents often referred to him us “assassin.” ducing to 1 ceat tie toll across the bridge leading from Covington to Cincinnati. Co!. Johau Sanford,- aa ex-Confederate «i *, who then secretary of »:: Farmers and Trader's Bank o: paper. Tue two men had belonged counters and convention fights bad been frequeut, and the bridge toll episode brought the feud to a crisis. Goebel responded to Saaford’s newspaper attack in a caustic uc- signed article, which, it is said, caused Colonel Sanford to announce that he would shoot the author on sight. On April, 1895, Goebel, accom- panied by Attorney-General Hen- drick and Frank Helm, president of the First National Bank of Coving ton, were about to enter Helm’s of- tice. Atthe door stood Sanford. He shook hands with Hendrick, and. turning to Goebel, asked if the lat- ter had written the article against him. **[ did,” answered Goebel. Both mea drew pistols and there were two almost simultaneous re- ports. Sanford’s shot passed through Gvetel'sclotbing. Goebel’s passed through Sanford’s hedd aad tbe colone: fell dead in his tracks. Acrowd wathered around and there was great confusion, during which Goebel walked away. He sent for his brother Justis by tele- phone and then gave himself to the police. When his brother arrived at the jail both men wept. “ere is the reason I kijled him,” exclaimed Goebel under the excite- ment of the shooting. He pointed to bullet holesin his own clothing. “He was iying ia wait for me,” Goebeladded. ‘Isaw him when I was about 20 feet away. As soon as [saw bim reach for his revolver I reached for mine. He fired the first shot.”’ After hearing witnesses for an en- tire day acvroner’s jury rendered a verdict of self-defeuse. Sanford’s friends then brought a charge of manslaughter, against Goebel, but at a preliminary hearing before Judge Stephens anda jury he was dis- charged. Colonel Sanford’s qw WwW idow was viti- husband, andin July was formal! Lexington Court. many ex-Confederates who had been ford. —_—————— Hair. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Damascus township, has filed a pe- tition asking for absolute divorce from her husband. She charges gross neglect and avers that her husband destroyed her false teeth by throwing them into the fire and secreted her switch of false hair under a pig sty to restrain the pe- titioner from attending parties. and other sociai functions of the neigh- borhood. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr Kiog’s New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar coated giobule of bealth, that chances weakness into strength listlessness inte energy, brain-fag Notice was served on Governor junction to restrain him from iater- fering with the action of the Leyis- to prevent him from session of the Legislature Friday the Democratic members of the Levislature effected a regular organization, for the first time since A secret session of the mem- bers of both houses was held in one first in separa‘e sessions of the House and Senate, end afterward in joint session. Pre- of inated for that position at yester- A committee of the members of the House, composed of Representatives Finn, Laferty and Cocbriin, was alsoappointed to draw up a set cf! resolutions showing the he Democratic side knows dent of this kind in his life was one of the leading points brought against The incident ori,sinated in a bill which, through Coebel’s influence, passed the Kentucky Legislature re- was Covington, and was one of the largest stockholders in the bridge company, made an at- tack on Gozbel iv aCovington news- to rival factions in the Democratic party, between which personal en- mately mace insane by the loss of her Y adjudged a lunatic by a jury in the This act arrayed against Goebel inhis recent Kentucky campaign comrades-in-arms with Colonel San- Wrecked Her Teeth and Hid Her Mary S. Kremlin, a resident of knows Who shot Goebel. An -tfort! to interview him after he was lodg- | ed in jail proved unsuccessful He lay in a dark corner of his ce!l and refused to say a word. It is not believed that Whi! aker, the Butler county farmer i212 jail here. bad anythi.g to do with sboot- ing Goebel. ———< > Vance For Governer of the State of Washington, Tom Charlotte News. Capt. DeWolfe tells the News that Mr Thomas Vance, son of the late Senator Vance, is promi :enotly spoken of as the next gu .erna- torial candidate in the Sr«te of Washington. Mr. Vanee ha: been the uctiay attorney general for some months, has efficiently :ttend ed to thearducus duties att ndant upon the office, and tie Dem >erats will push him for the govern: rship. North Carolina is in:terested in Mr. Vance, not only because be is a Tar Heel, but because he is Sena- tor Vance’s son. The State » ill re- jeice at any good fortune or ac vance ment that may come to him. (Captain DeWolfe is 3 -ormer mayor of Chariotte who now lives at Seattle, Wash. He is in Char- lotte on a visit.—-M ascor.) Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying ‘o the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be yen- erous to the needy and sutering The proprietors of Dr. King’s New Discovery fer Consumption,Coughs. and Colds, have given away over ten m‘llion trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satis:action of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asth- ma,.Bronchitis, Hoarseness 23d all diseases of the Throat, Che-t and Lungs are surely cured by it Call on W. F. Hall, Draggist, and get a free trial bottle Regular size 50¢ and $1. Everv bottle guaran: -ed or price refunded. 2 e —_ Left His Wite Because She Sianked Him New York Special, 2nd, William Siedensticker, 25 years old, who weighs 125 pound: was arraigned before Magistrate ?.-moa, of Williamsbury,and held for aban- donment by his wife, P. line, weight, 275. In his defence the priscner said bis wife was :n babit of spanking him, and th: rea son he left ber was that he ha. made a New Year’s resolution not to be spanked by her any more. The wife admitted the spa :king, but said she would promise .9t to do it any more if the husban¢ would come back. the an Editor's Lite Saved by Ch :mber- lain’s Cough Remedy During the early part of O. tober. 1896, I contracted a bad cold which settled on my lungs and was 1egiec- ted until I feared that consu sption had appeared in an incipient state. I was coastantly coughing a: try- ing to expel something + hich I could not. I became alarm 1 and after giving the local doctor 1 trial bought a bottle of Chamb: rlain’s Soush Remedy and the resvit was immediate improvement, an after I had used three bottles m; lungs were restored to theirhealth; state. —B.S. Edwards. Publisher of The Review, Wyanr, 11. For sale by all druggists. ————- Barred From His Pulpit for Marry” ing a Mill Hand. Hudson, N. ¥., Dispatch, 2nd. Rev. Charles McDaniel ard Miss Lula Bame were married thi- after- noon at the home of the brid«'s par- ents, by the Pev. George C. Viesley. Rev. Mr. McDaniel is the pa-tor of st. John’s Lutheran church. the trustees of which refused to allow him to preach the past two Sundays on account of his attachment for the young woman whom he has wedded The young lady has worked iaa mill for a livelihood and his parishone-s felt offended at his selection. The bride isa handsome young woman against whom nothing can be said except that she is younger and per- haps not as well todo as some others of thewomen of the congregation who failed to secure the mivister. The couple left tonight to visit va- rious places in the South on a wed- ding tour. . Free of Charge. Any adult suffering froin a cold settled on the breast, br«aschitis. throat or lung troubles of any na ture, who will call at W. F. Ha!l’s, will be presented with a sample bottle of Boschee’s German Syrup, free of charge. Only one _ bottle jven to one person, and sone to children without order from par ents. No throat or lung remé ly ever had such a sale as Boschee’s *erman Syrup in ali parts of the -ivilized world. Twenty years ago nillions of bottles were given away,+ad your druggist will tell you its success is marvelous. Itisreaily t1e only Throat and Lung Remedy. -nerallv into mental power. Tbey’re won- vie again prevepted from, holding Sey ey ET ih Nl aa i AS a am gl oe derful ic guilding up the health Only 25¢ per Box, Sold by W. F. fall, Sy: endorsed by physicians. One 75 cent bottle will cure or p ove, it RHEUMATISM TO STAY CUREO Frice $1. Sold in Statesville by W. F Mall. Jr., Stimson & Anderson. In Mooresville, by E. H. Miller & Co. o ~, He Tried Them All, 3. F. Habermel. Bradford, India- na, says: [have used almost every class’ of Pills known to me, but nev- er found any relief for habitaal con- stipation and liver trouble. I bought four boxes of Ramon’s Liver Pi}isand Tonic Pellets of an agent of the Brewn Mg Co., at Green- ville. Tenn. Iused two boxes of the Pink Pilis and followed with the Pellets every nigkt for thirty days, and today lam as healthy as I was twenty years ago. I will recom- mend Ramen’s Liver Pills and Ton- ic Pellets to all who suffer with such complaints. The Pills und Pellets are a sure cure; they make one feel like anew person. IT would not be without the Pills in my family. For sale qy N R Tunstall, drugyist. Col. J. O. Pickard, superintendent of the Randieman and Plaidsville Manufacturing Company, of Randic- man, Randolph county, died sud- denly one night last week. He was at supper when he died. There is no better medicine for the babies than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Its pleasant taste and prompt and effectual eures nake ita favorite with mo- thers and small children. It quick- ly cures their coughs and colds, pre- venting pneumonia or other serious consequences. Italsy cures croup and has been used in tens of Uhous- ands of cases without a single fail- ure so far as we have been able to learn. it not only cures croup. but when viven as soon us the croupy cough appears, will prevent the at- tack, Incases of whooping cough it liquifies the tou;th mucus, making it easier co expestorate, and les- sens the severity and frequency of the paroxysms of coughing, thus depriving that disease of all danger- ous consequences. Forsale by all Crugzists. “A five-year-old daughter of Geo. White, of Durham, wes burned to death last Thursday Her clothes caught from the fire place. ost Trade. Messrs. Justice & Fletcher, Cross- ville, Ala., writes: We have lost trade by being out of Ramon,s Pills. We can seldom induce a cus- tomer to take avy other as a sub- stitute for them when they bave once tried Ramon’s. For sale by N. R. Tanstall, Druggist. Thursday night Rodman & Heath’s safe at Waxhaw, Union county, was plown open by robbers and several hundred dollars stolen. “T think I would go crazy with pain were it not for Chamberlain’s Pain Balm,”’ writes Vr. W. H. Sta- pleton, Hermenie, Pa. “I have heen afflicted with rheumatism for several years and have tried reme- Gies without number, but Pain Balm is the best medicine I have got hold of.’"’ One application re- lieves the pain. For sale by all druggists. Mrs. J. K. Miller. Newton, Hamil- ton, Pa.. writes, “1 think DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Sa've the greatest salve made.’ Jt cures piles and heals everything. All fraudulent imitations are worthless. W. F Hall, Jr., Your heart beats over ene hun- dred thousand times cach day. B One hundred thousand supplies of good or bad bicod to your brain. Which is it? If bad, impure biood, then your brain aches. You ere troubled with drowsiness yet canaotsicep. You are as tired in the morning A as at night. power. Yo A little gocd. f Stimulants, tonics, headache powders, cannot cure you; ‘but You have no nerve ur food does you but wiil. Itmakesthe liver, kidneys, skir and eee pea —_ work. It removes 2i im- parities from the blood. And it makes the blood rich in its life- giving propertics. To Hasten Recovery. You will be morc rapidly cured if you will take a laxative dose of e; Sold by Sealers io iil civil- ize} oduytrjg. > A - me r Be m o o - se h e a b a c i e n e . Po e eR SI SA R ee NR GE T oe ee om e r <0 me e r So a ' , ie Bai ae SF Te eS r= Eames COT REPRE PCD rent eer WEEKLY — : te ee GOP ERNOR GOSBEL OAS. ave But Unavailing Fight For | ite—Lieutenant Governor Beck- | hum Sworn in as Governor— j Saturday's Incidents —AN penye ' : ’ a Governor Wilham Goebel, who} LONE DOLLAR A YEAR. ‘vas shot by an assassin Tuesday | Re ts | morring of last week, died at-his room | ees Ay War Fritered : second class mail matter. } | burrying | coaloves | *Puone NO. 39. 8 1900 | Statesrviiie, | —Pwry 7 egg WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. pEMOC RATIC. CONVENTION DATE™ VepNeEspay. Apri. LITH. Sarerpay, APRIL OCU. STATE. SENATORIAL. Country, TUESDAY. APRIL SRD Primaries, Sarerpay, Marcu 31st. DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CON- VENTION. A convention of the Democratic party of the 27th Senatorial district compesed of the counties of Davie. Iredell and Yadkin, is hereby called to meet at Harmony. Iredell county. op Savurpay, Aprin Tru, 1900, at 11 o'clock, a m.. for the purpose of nominative two candidates for State Senators. By order of the committee. This January 23rd, 1900 W. G NIcHOLson, Chairman. O. Kk. Crowson, Secretary — A neero Lawyer and the negre Congressman White went into a res Pa.. one day taurant in Pittsburg ' last week and de dinner to tables with rded at be served at the same white people The restaurant keep er told them that he could not serve them wich white people, but would This the kid gloved negroes refused, and serve them in another room. the lawyer. who lives in Pittsburg. has broucht suit for 35,000 damages } : ¢ wainst the restaurant keeper for his refusal to allow them to eat witt After such capers as with a white folks. these by aevrces clothed i “ ittle brief authority, there shoul¢ be no division among white men en yur constitutional amen we ae - Because our name has been sug- ested for the Democratic nomiba- ion for the Leuislature is no reason chy the friends of other Democrats ~hould not suggest their names aud for this same . tice throuch the columns of Tur This paperis open to the friends of al] the candidates for nom- inations for the Legislature and the re- claims ree their nomination VAscor. county offices to present tt of their favorites (when this can be cone without crowding out news) :nd we want all to feel free to use nr columns. Asan individual the ditor may have his preferences, but fur Mascor has vo candidates ior he Legislature and the county oifees and will bave none until the Democratic county convention names its ticket. and then the paper «ili make that ticket its own, = i> 0+ a The negro Congressman White, of North Carolina, said in a speech in ‘+e House ore day last week that “1pes committed on white women by --rrees were caused by assaults up- »y nevro women by whitemen. No {ouler slander was ever uttered. ae Raleigh News and Observer - mmented upon White’s speech in ords eatirely too mild, and the uc- : ro rose toa question of personal i vivilege Monday and villified and : bused the News and Observer in .ile.ccarse language. It is a shame ‘nat North Carolina is the only ‘tate to send a negro to Congress, » bere be can so foully slander our ,eople and press. Tf the constitu- : Onal amendment is adopted negro « flicers will be things of the past in ear State. Will not white meu of ai parties anite for its adoption ? i sa a There bas been little or no tight- ig in South Africa since the recent Gritish defeat at Spion Kop. Phere is hardly any naws from tbe iront. — nee a — _ New Advertisements. The Variety Store is prepared to serve the votaries of St. Valentine. Walton & Gage-advertise Thomp-' son's Glove Fitting Corsets. L. Schiiler offers the richest val- ues of tbe season in furniture. J. P. Fianigan’s Son's announce a chanve in the firm. T. J. Allison, executor of Geo. V. Reid, will sell land at the court is io Monday March 5th. . A. Justice, mortzagee, will sell land of W. I. Troutman at the court house, Monday, March 12th. J. L. Cowan has seed oats, hay, yvain, feed aud mait for sale. _E. H. Miller & Go., of Moores- ville, have a fine assortment of drags &e. TS oe tir. Whitehead Kluttz, son of! Congressman Kluttz, of Salisbury, a student cf the University, has been selected as the representative of the University in a debate with! Vanderbuilt Uviversity, which will! take place in Nashville, Tern., ia April. Mr. Kluttz won bi a5 representative in a ed which was decided by a com vl the faculty.¢ test | {tee } > a a ereak ee 1@haplain Lew Wallace, of the shortly betere | ed that he would come to no decision ae the |ment in the Senate Tuesday. — contended that it was unconstitu He seems to have orought in the Capitol Hotel, Frankfort, Ky .|Creary, Phil Thompson, Eprror & PROPRIETOR. | 44 6:45 o'clock Saturday evening His brother ard sister were the onl) s | persons present when he died. Jus tle Peeteficeat Statesville a) t< Goebel, avother brother, wasjGovernor Taylor. An ona special train frow Arizona, but he arrived 40 minutes lufter the Governor died. There was intense grief when the sad news be came known thatthe Governor was Geebel said to his friend, i Ken TuchV penitentiary, lhedied: “Lew. i wish to announce | 1 werd that Lae not bold my |} open Vicnebee lo the word of | Gat Tne vrief of the Governor = orouthers aod sisters Was pitiabie. Immediately after it was knows announcement signed by Senator: Blackburn and others, was silentls panded about the hotel and in the streets: “To ihe People of Xentucky: [tts ve announce the death of Governor Wim. Goebel. Inhis last moments he counselled bis friends to keep cool and bow tothe law in all things. We, bis friends, bey of the people of Kentucky inthis hour of affliction, to carefully abstain from any act of violence, or any resort to mob law. It would be his wish, if he were alive. that thereshould be absolute- ty postain on his memory by any imprudent act cofany who were his friends. Thelaw is supreme avd must in time be re-established, and ali the wrongs he and his party bave suffered will tind their proper re- dress. 7 When Taylor, tbe Repudlican act ing Governor, beard of Goyernor Govbel’s death, he said: “Il deeply regret his death.” + Just one hour after Governor Goebel’s death, Lieutenant Govern or J. C. W. Beckham, who had been acting as Governor during the day, Was sworn in as Governor by S.J. Shackleford, clerk of theCourt ofAp- peals. He was swornin in his room in the hotel near the one in which the deud Governor lay. Senator Blackburp and adistinguisbed party of Democrats witnessed the cere mony. Governor Beckbam immedi ately removed the. adjutant general Governor issued a proclamation eu- logising the dead Governor and ¢ail- ing upon the militia to disband and return home. The proclamation conciuded with the power. awritot babeas corpus of injuction upon the Governor. tLe writ of habeas corpus. The mil itary prevented him from seeing the Governor or entering building. Judeve Cantrill, of the + Court, ranted a temporary injunc meetings of the Legislature, from removing the seat tion to London. ington, advising him fork. MONDAYS DOINGS. prevented the between the threatened conflict sheriff of Franklin where Governor Beckham establish. ed bis headquarters. The can members of weut to London. man. of Louisville, adjutant gen derstanding tbathe serye without the trouble is settled. TUESDAY'S STORY. it lay in state. sbown the remains. taken back to Frankfort yesterday and will be buried today. The Legislature met in London Tuesday. elected temporary officers and ud journed immediately out of respeci to Governor Goebel. quorum of cither The Democratic Honse present. over Taylor altempts to arrest them. PEACE CONFERENCE. J peace conference was held at the Galt House, in Louisville, -Mo-- day night, between seven represen tatives cf the Republican party ard seven representatives of the Dem: crati. party, and the following agreement, Which promises to set- ule the trouble was signed: First. That if the General Assem bly in joint session shall adopt a resulution ratifying their recent ac- tion adopting the contest reports seating Goebel and Beckham, the contestees, W. S. Taylor and Jobr Murshall, shall submit without fur- ther protest. Second, That all parties shalJ unite in an effort to bring about such a modification of tLe election law as will provide for non-partisan election boards and insure free and fair elections. Third, That the conditions sh-i} remain in status quo until Monday. the Generai Assembly meeting and adjourning from day to day till that time. Fourth, hat nothing shall be done to hinder or prevent a joint session of the General Assembly from taking-action on the ratified- tion resolution. taking any action on the contests for minor State offices. This post- the action of the General Assembly ou the ratification resolution may be first taken. i Sixth, That the State troops sha!! be removed from the Staté Capitol an once, though witb all necessary precaution for the public safety. This matter is under the direction va General Dan Liadsay, of Frank- ort. bie! Seventh, That the Republican off- S Selection | cials and officers of the State Guard ' shall have immunity from charges: name cf treason, usurpation, court-mar- tial or any other offenses. grt yt ! | that the end had come, the following | would allow no personal ambition of | | | | und assistant adjutant general. The promise te re- store peaceand order, if within his | Governor Taylor refused to obey | issued by | \ pad . ~ - ; aq? a Judge Moore for the release of Alon- | BeEame so Daa Te : zn zo Walker, who was arrested for at- | ™ ork and was living in Mooresvilie , Ke as urreste u tempting to service a note of a writ | Phe sherit? was not elliowed to serve . _j{a Sister and the Capitol Circuit | tion Saturday, restraining Govern- | : pe iahah é ov Taylor from interfering with the | ee sympathy here for the bereay 4 - eo wi 1e | and of iegista-! Senator Debove, Republican. has wited Governor Taylor from Wash- | to allow the} Sta ec Legis.ature to meet at Frank- Gevervor Taylor released Alonzo Watker, the stenographer, and this county and the military authorities. | rectors ef <tooresville Cotton The Democrats went to Louisville, | No. 2. heid last Friday it was decid- led toerect the new mill on tie tepudii- jwest side of the railroad the Legislature In the meantime Governor Beck- bam appointed Gen. John B. Castie- eral, aud ke accepted with the un- pay, and that he could resign when Govervor Gcebel’s body was taken to Covington. bis old home, where |S°% Mr. John LL. Every honor was . 1 - - < tis yijey ¢ "oO ee Republican members of the |@ed Miss Jutia Atwell. Ti There is ne u. ponement is suggested in order that | -acreemernt wr sizned by tLe fenowine: Repovtican-, John Mar shall, Judyve June W. Barr, General Dan Lindsay, T. L. Edelen, Dr. ff. Banter, David W. Fairleigh, G. | y. Ballard. 1 Democrats: J C. Ss. Blacsburn, | J.C. W. Beckham. Sam J. Shackle- | ford, Urey Woodson, Governor Mc- ; ; Robert J. | Greckinridge. The course ofevents in the imme- | diate future depends largely upon | important | influence in shaping the Republicen | policy, it is believed, is the lack ot} support from the national adn.inis tration for the course pursued by | Governor Taylor siace be assumed | office. \ Tuesday Governor Taylor announc- | vutil nextday. He, however, mace rhe as-eriivn that if the Goebel law iseepveaied and an vives to the people cf Kontacky which would insure a farr aed hou-; est count of the votes as election law | Gist. he | AMOXG THE POLITICIANS. ; lt ‘s given cut from Raleigh that} . } Senator Marion Butler desires the | 19th. ‘ ! t fusion nomination for Governor. Irede!l Meares, Esq. of Wilmi u- ne ton, isacandidate for the Demo- cratic nomination for Attorrey General. ifonC. B. Aycock will cpen Demeccratic campaign is burg county, in Charlotte, Thursday, the 16th, the Vecklen on The Republican State committee has opened headquarters in Greens boro. Jt is said- headquarters will also be established in Raleigin later in the campaign. Senator Marion Butler s} } tional jout notluiug new, | | | paper. “Our Home,” Editor J. Z. Green of the Pope published at poke Sei _ constitutional amend- He rlist iis own to stand in the way of 2! Beaver Dam, Union county, will neaceful adjustment of the troubles. THE LATEST. | By ‘Phone to Te MascorT Sth. ; Governor Taylor refuses to sign | | cessions from the Democrats. | | ent. ) the Governor to accede to the peace | agreement. { ~ --— —-_ — | FROM MOORESVILLE, } | Deaths Grey.—Chiid Burned to Death at Mt. Mourne.—New Cotton | Mill Site. | From our regniar Correspondent, Mr. J. M. Overcash died on last Wednesday morning of pneumonia. | The deceased lived near Centenary jcburch, Rowan county, und was \nearly 64 years old. He was u mem- ver of Prospect Presbyterian jchurch, and the funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. W. 'Pharr, his pastor Mr. Overcask was a good and usefulman. and was amember of the 6th N.C. Regiment, commanded by Col. Fisker. He leaves one son and twodauyhters te mourn his loss. Prof. Hugb A. Grey,of this place. | died Saturday evening at 7 a clock lof consumption. The funeral ser- | vices were conducted by Rev. Dr. | Wharey on Monday. The deceased l was about 40 vears old and a grad- uate of Davidson College. He taught two vears at Mooresville Academy and then entered Jobps’ ' Hopkins University, Baitimore, but | bis eyes failing be bad to abandon ;the post graduate course befere ‘completing it. since then he spent most of his time in charge of Mr. John H Reid’s farm. His health that he gave up that with his prother, Prof. C. L. Grey. ! He was a son of the late Pref. H. A. l Grey, of tluntersvilie. He \ brotbers. Dr Davidson, Prof CL Grey, sville, and Mr. Jehn Grey of. Geey was a young man of ad tolrable charact three l Grey, « Lot Moo i scnolar. {cat short his life work e jed brothers and sister. i Mr. Mourne, was” so | Me. badly burred | Saturday morning at 10 o'clock that one-half mile from the depot on the lands of Miss Sallie from whom they wiil buy or more acres. Mr. Morrison Johnston is serious ly sick with pneumonia Mr. D. W. Lowrance bus monia, Mrs. Jemima Atwell, the late Wm. Atwell, of Row: county, died at theresidene- of her Atwell. in seme dl yNnew pet one son, “ir J. b. Atwell and rwe daughters, Mrs Ramsey.ef Partsen Feceas ed had been an -evera vears. The + mon hs-old child of Ve C Miller. lately moved here from Rowan county. died invalid ter ct whe Tuesday Siewiaedegie et eae I members are near} C°ehiog a 6 v Clock, the Ohio line, so that they can ¢ro-s into that State, if Governor | T. M. Gill, E=q , for Treasurer: N. ‘P. => << Sumuwers, hsq., for the House Correspondence of The Mascor. been honoi with county This townsh.p has hud one ns «culves, counts and the prescut incumbent. D.C. Thompson; ere sheriff. T.J A uiscn: one member of the Heuse. ALO. Tomlin. Now | waut to present ihe name of T. M. Gili, E-q., for ¢:uuty treas- urer, subject to the Demee atic vo- ters of the county. He wa~a good soldier in the civil war, and let us Sonor him with an office in his de- clining years. <A bettermaa cannot be found. Lalso mention the name of N. T Summers, Esq., for the Leuislature We want tosend men next winter who won't play with the bird Jaw enly to repea! every clause of-ir, who willlet the land owners have yvame_alone, and who will jook after their constituents und serve the | people instead of the birds. } Democrat. i Weisner, N. C., Feb’y. 6th | ! Ee eae A wind storm in Dinwiddie, Prince i Sheriff McLeod, of Robeson coun ‘ty, and his father were ¢grivipg ‘Tuesday whea the borse b-came ifrightened at a dog, and ran. Both ;men were Se: .sisly injured by being j thrown out. + | The five year-old dauehter of , George White of Durham, was burn- ! ied to death one day last week. Her ‘clothing cauzht from the fire place | ‘ burned in trying to extinguish the! ‘flames. Postmaster Keese and a man -Adams were killed by a train,at: Syracuse, near Dinville, Va., Saturday night. : leaves er and a profound Itis a pity that ill heaith There is i; he littl son of Mr. Alf Kerr, of Mill. abovt M. Tenipleton, wideew af this place, Tuesdav morning at 4+ ¢lock, The body was aged neariy Si years. She leaves In years past Olin townstip has treasurer. G. W. Clegg; three jail- ers, Perry Tomlinson, R B Jovuer the law in their hands and fet the: jsupport the constitutional am rmentifthe amendment sugze | by Judge Brown is added to it. | °: \a Democrat to a Republican. ‘The Democratic Congressmen | . . | making things warm for hirn. | ‘The Republicans of Louisiana lin New Orleans monday and n ‘nor and a full State ticket. P ident McKinley was endorsed ena sted | Congressman Sibley, of Pennsyvl- ith I os f ~ . » yt as = 7 i LE with the profoundest sorrow that] ine agreement without further con-| ania, has changed his politics from He which he refuses to state at presS-|fopmerly claimed to be strong for All leading Republicans urge! Giver, but bas recently been taiking | vold buy and imperialistic doctrines are met owi- of Mr. Overvash and Progr, | :ated Eugene 5. Reems for Gover resi- for | President and Cornelius Bliss, cf The elections committee of House has Crawford contest from the 9th son, the Repubtican contestant a vote of 5 to 3. > ville, South Waynesvilic, cut. will give the seat to Pearson. The negro Ccngressman, W leve in the House monday. plied to an editorial in the News and Observer, which he was slanderous and untrue. was bitterly denunciatory of to affect the comin, elections. Charlotte Observer says: ably of Mr. W. D. Turner,of Ive for Lieutenant Governor. Mr. exzellent officer. Ttis to be h that Caiawba will support the convention.” in the coxntest for United S Senator from Alabama. He ca Russell and Winston counties urday. No other counties forseveral weeks. The runnin nor Johnston bas been neck vf Wilmington, has giver that Three negroes beld up S. D | fof $64, ply iutally. Death c to Darbar lust week. died wiihin seven Gays. Jesse Penley, of mitchell tal discharge of bis wun. fhe two-year-old daughte i 4+su.vadly burned one day last ‘chat she died in eight hours. Ceath Saturday Sbe bad paral and it is supposed: that she feil the tise while alone. G “. Rigler, of Charlotte, whither be bad gone for me treatment, by Jumping from a story window Monday. Bouse, Col. J. F. Armficid tor Sheriff. Correspondent of THE Mascor. I have noticed the vames of \ ed for register of @eeds and for | House, respectively. These ge ‘men are of those who work give their time to whether candidates or not, ‘nominated. They are both abiiity and would fill white New York, ‘fer Vice President Mest of the delegates were men, the decided the Pearson- dis- trict of this State in favor of Pear , by The votes of Ashe Black Mountain and Marble were thrown It is believed that the House hite. of the Second district of tits State, rose toa question of personal _privi- He _re- laleigh said He the paper, and charged that misrepre- sentations had been made purposely A Newton correspondent of the “A num ber of influential citizens of New- ton have recently spoken very favor- dell, Tur- ner is exceedingly well qualified for the position and and would make an oped him in Governor Johnston is abeud so fat tates rriec Sat- will act u be tween Senator Morgan and Gover- tween Senator Morgan apn ve aud neck until Saturday, when the Gov- ernor carried both counties holding {i be freze he died 12 hours Jater The little)primaries. The contest wi fellow was playing with a can of! close. | Kerosene, apd attempted to pour ee eee een jseme cil on the fire which ignited, LATE STATE NEWS. jand the child’s clothes caught —= ix mother was tn an adjeining ain ee sie in cae penne . ae Orange Best, of Pitt county, fr “1 jextinguish the fire, was be tly urn | to death one night last week white boy drupk. Ata meeting of the board of di-| james Wal‘er, a wealtoy citizen city $25,000 for the erection of a hospital. MOO dy, a white man, in the road near Newberp Monday, aud robbed him aimed an entive bousehold dZenry G. Cariton, iis Wile and daughter ail county, white out bunting wiidcats one day rflast week, was kufled by the accide:n- roof harles Yaylor, of Morganton, was ween r A team—a white borse and a ahite muale—oelunyving to Governor Ruszeli, was drowned io the river at man of Wiimingtun, was burned to ysis, into com mitted suicide in New York City, Gical tive ee eee Williams for Register, Watts for the tC. Williams and A. D. Watts menticn.- the otle- and the party and it would encourage the workers in the} . Democratic patty for such men to ve} men of i the places! ~~ George and Chesterfield counties,‘ named acceptably to the people and: Fifth, That the State contest! V@-, did much damage Sunday nizbt{’ with credit to themselves. board shali meet and adjourn from | Factories, barns and residences were‘ nomination would add strength to day to day, until Tuesday, without | vlown down. No person was killed. | the ticwet. 1 While we are suggesting candi- /dates, what is the matter with ‘J. F. Armfield forsherif? He few counties could boast. He |soldier and a citizen of whom not’ the entire: ,only Iredell county but | State is proud. Let’s nominate ! sense a candidate. ‘ The Commercial and Farmer's Their! ; Abt PERSONS inéebted to the : firm of J PB. Flanigan’s Sens : will please take sotiee tha Cel.’ firmis now ao longer ip exis- has: tence acd that the accounts due tshown his loyalty to his ccuntry.! and would make such a sheriff as: is a bim for this office, although he isin no R. Her mother’s hands were badly’ “Statesville, N. C., Febry. 6th Bank, of Rock Hill, S. C., failed Saturday. Its deposits amounted to $120, will be paid in full. 000;-and it is said depositors” TAYLORSVILLE NEWS. —_ Superior Court next monday week, } ville monday and returned Tuesday. | 1 Capt. and Mrs. Stitt went to) Charlotte Monday evening to attend | the Pearson meeting. Mir, Wm. W Teague. of Beutly, went to Statesville Menday to have some repairs made on an engine. LawversJno. L Gwaltney. Prank | A. Linuey and J. H Burke weat to Statesville Monday evening toy atten vourt, Alexander county Democratic convention Monday, Mare dS'b. Let all the townships be on band wiih yzood delegations Moore Cotton Mill got a stump puller last week to take up the stuinps in some prouncd thatis beiug | opened np for farming. Wty Marshal Sleop, died at her home one mile west of town, last Satur- day and was buried Monday. Mrs. Linney and daughter, Mis- Blanche, wife and daughter of Con gressman Linpey. came home from Washington. D. C , Monday. R. FE. Cobb's cottage to the dve and Mr. 4. D. Robnett’s, Monday. : A new postoffice, near the Brus! has been established called Wato with Mr. Geo “t. Bumgarner pos - muster Mtr. J. M. Smith, of Moore's col- ton iii}. Liledoun postotive, has been :nanager for Dir a. Vioore the past year, bas giveo Gs the joo and returned to his old home at Granite, Caldwell county. —-s em The Schumann Grand Concert Co, at Coltiege Hail Tomorrow Night Ln catering to the modern ait ment public, entirely different > dards are required from those wl obtained even ten vears ago. rie varied attractions is required to en success. This fact bas been kept in mind in the organization of th: Schumann Grand Concert com; any, which has been setured far Feb. %th at Colleye Hall. under the manaye- ment of J. Saunders Gordon. Miss Avnes Pringle, the voung vi olinist, who first attracted the ar- when atthe aye of o1 won the diamond m« caro College of Music lat the Chi- Only a yeat he suddenly fell ilatSan Francise that time, thut she to remmain with the company. whicl was under the management of H ey Thirlie, the impressario, for balance of the season. Si: time Miss Pringle bas) plavee several of the neted concert Coup: nies of the country and always ungualitied success Miss Prirgie is assisted by Grace Chatlier Cabors. prima d: soprano, Miss harlotte Tar harpist, and by Miss Zul Searles Golkom, atulented dran reader and elocutionuist Keach these Jadies is an artist ed reputation aud the entire Con i : eA line of Cnutertainmen?. Manager Gordon bas secure enough subscribers make good the guarantee.and at thi~ writiog they have secured nearly three fourths of that amount Th: tickets will be one dollar for re-ers ed seats, subscribers to have fir-4 choice. seventy-five cents gener admission and reserved seats a now ov sale at Hall’s Drug Stere. for tickets Ina railroad accident in the Klon- — dike recently, ope man was kiiled and stx others injured, three prooa The Raseigh News and Qbserver bas received a letter, pur} have been written by a woman ard mailed at Raleigh, in which t*« woman claims that she kilied Gover nor Goebel because of bis killing b relative. The woman writes tbat she was dressed in male attire whos she fired the fatal =hot and that six succeeded in making her escape *‘ Ralenwwh (Chisis doubtiess a fale worked off on the esteemed New - and Observer ortine ¢ sOTTIN o <= om ee Wilham and Joun Newton. bache ior brothers, were burned to death ai tbe home of the former near Port tuna, Ind., Tuesday night They were murGered and then the tired William was wo hous rth SL Duis. me f G00 aad was one of the wea ining taturday. They waik- a : ee : ee ee = Y waik-l nen in Iadiana. Both brother » 5 vn ° - Cte were eccentric and practicatiy Jack Black, a 19 year-vid boy ot} misers Mecklenburg county, fell from a Ss NESCwe oe wagou Saturday and was run over otice, by tbe wheels. He died Sunday ame t aie THR notes made payable to Mrs. EL ob. RR tae a Alexander and her two daughters . ; eli 2 Cors Saree Sr i our Mary Frank, an old colored wo- Pelie and Cora Alexander, have been lost. this notice is to warn all persons fr tor the saine, as affidavits will be ma notes, ee Mks, F. E. ALEXANDE This Feby. sth.. 1900. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the powers contained iu the will o xe V. Reid—recorded in Will Look No, 405-7, 1 will sell alithe lands of the said } Vv. Reid at the Court House door in sts on Monday the sth of March tg00 at the of 12M. Said tractsconsist, first, of a tr about 125 acres in Bethar ownsiip, the hor plece of said iate Geo. V. Reid and widow Mrs. Elizabeth M: the Jands of the W, W. Turner estate. T. J. son andothersand uear South Yadki and the second tract of about 6 acres in Tu burg township on the South Yadkin Rive Inga part ofthe David Reid h-meplace, plats for saine can be seen upon applicaton to the undersigned, Terms of sale, one-ihird cash, one mopthsand one-third in 12 mont} payments to be sccuredand title res all payments are made. but opti Riven purchaser to pay all cash and ordiv ofsale. } This the gist of Januz Reid, and adjoining secuior pfithe last Will a: Geo. V. Reid BL F. LONG, Atiorney. NOTICE -aid Grmunust he settiedatonce. As the duly authorized agent of said firm L respeerfaily persons indebted to said firm to come inand settle at onee, or give god and satisfactory res- sons why time should beextend : ed s : iThe books of the firm will ‘he . found at the office cf the Fiani- | gan Evars FacdwarejJompany. | Veryzrespect fully, { Le JAS P. FLANIGAN, H.P Grist, Att'y. Agent. Feb. 6; 1900. Sie . Mrs. Lena Sloop, mother of Dep-, Mr. Jones Barnes moved from sc. | of Mrs. Deal, between Col. Flowers: mountains in Little River township. | public demands novelty as well us! entertainment, and a program of) able any concert company to attain | At the head of the organizaticn is | tention of musical critics of the wes? | sly sixteen she | c later she was asied to take the piace | of the great violinist Remeuyi.when | Sbe did such renmarkaoly work and j Pe wor so many flatteringcriticisms at | was engayves. | lon makes accompany af artists | 2of whom excels in her special Notice of Sale of Real Estate. i‘ the Geo.t { ‘ : slightest degree to our sue- i { | “WANTED: ) aa sity f babies are pumps CEY > . - ee is so, don’t sive tne & a lot of medicivre , pase Le your every-day commen ane hela nature < sense and heip na fittice, and the way to Co pw n , pe n e Py sa r a FN P em r e e m n dP ea r n 6g pe n e 14 g on c u n n db p en e m y s me e e EY om e tp a n e e cs > me e k fi pe e r s 4g ) ee n r w di b s 13 ce n ty Lj a) | «= c = ; i | E UPS~ + oa 4 prone ee | 7 ing but aces Not thrive, then 3 | ithe mother should take the ; 'iemutsion, Ht will have a: it asod effect both upen the : soup a 7” ae i mother and child. “Twenty: | ae 4 = five vears proves this faci. 3 } : Cn ott $i = } OWNE, Che ww York =) Rees Ofk manne 34 eT eh tae a i STATESVILLE PRODUCE MARKET | CORRECTED bY COOPER & GiLt i New Cooper block Statesville. N.C. Mr. W. M. Adams. eye . = ‘ burg township, is ¥ one eee | “Nas o. 9 As eae, pneumonia. He isa t Chickens and eggs wanted: my Cr oOssets S 3.50 Shoe . of Prot. J. A. and Dr. | good demand 1 : ~ of Stavesvule, a palla { BUYING PRICES—RBASIS NO. 1 QUALITY, oper th Me Ts our—sack hei, . j } Lard—N.C Ow . j : t wreen }Wool—washed ..... fannie utined ’ Apples—dried—q betes ae { j ; t right s ii fancy bright sliced esas ot ai bushel . eats + right . : > fancy . extra per th green—pe yrcen—yz | Peaches—peeled, Bacon SiGes . - . i; shoulders } ' | | i i 1 ' STATESVILLE COTTON MARKE ~.: STATESVILLE, N.c., February §. 1900, 9a. ; Strict Good Middling. . . Good Middling é Nasa Sica eeu Tinees. . : arte, = 2. 2 Market firm. \ | { North Carotina } tredeli County. { | 1 \ | In the Superio 1 Vs. U, T. Plyler. - defendant ai ake notice U = has been commenced in the Iredell cou and that said titen for asaleof land tor tendant will further take notice t sand said at te is quired to appear at the office of the clerk of -uperior Court of Iredell county at the co house in Statesville, Iredell county, N.C, 01 the igth day of February, igoo, and “inswer o: tition in said action, or t Napply tothe Court for the re asaid petition, . 3rd, 1900. J. A. FARTNESS Clerk superior Court. i | \ ' | | ! 1 ' wf | i { J. &, Connelly. Att'y. } North Sarolina ) tn the | Iredell! County. - Superior ) Court. A.D. Plyler, Marion A. Hugh Plyler, Mills and i,. R. Wier, WLM. Pivler —-Arthurs and w thurs, M. O. Clinea U.T. Piyler. findaut above named, U. Ake HOLice That an action emti has been con slim the St i alr BE ! J.AHANTNESS | | desk Suz erier ou | J.B Connelly, Atty. ee | a | gn eRe AAR AAW CUSTOMERS: Ew We thank everybody who , bas Contribated even in the cess during the past rears, and assure every one that we shail use our utmost en- deavors to merit 2u incregs- ing share of business for this year. Pat Hens, Corn, Cats, Eggs, : i Tarkeys. : + _. The cash is waiting you for such produce COOPER. & GILL. ; to pay { paren ®. 2b , a ; : s of the old ti sors. 2 »* sick are thin. Are voit sure ¥ The members of the old tirm. -i/: eS at Li. 3 } ie i Maoh Soe “ 1 soht ? Chi- one P. Flanigan, will be connected with the busin: boro, the popular + paaiicor ? : , ee erie a , bore, th ular sald the fo dh tS Gud is; t ; Evans, who is a thorough hardware man. 0 * Ready KRelerence 2. 4. 8 - “arou o ~ . ee oes 3 ma farts > ea dren:canit help: bet S05 SE Betbenid.orm mas eteblisbat er ae eae they must crow i their Food Y name bad become 2ssociated eae aoe moat 2 2? W Bro pa i Perhaps oe air dealing, it will always be the policy of the ar. PW. Brow ea Cae *, aise toe Hardware Co. to adhere to the policy oft he old t See eee mistake was mace ms a s its high business reputation 25 tv credit. hones ere re — Lo past and as a resuit ine c: ‘ business methods. Ee : Sros., of Dtatesvi cestion is wea ened ie thar As the accounts of the old firm were not S-veral of the cancui =eSiiGt as Ge he closed at onee Z hl s ” ta o 4 wait} ay (G3 a Testis | 2a0V Saop from store to store. They | ward at once and settle. 1 have given you_eve NOTKE $ : i ' We may be found at ue 3 ae aR SS easam eke ~ | diate payment, 1ifGcult one. Justice stand in the poe buildin a FOR SALE. This Jan’y, 25th, 19 fn Sere arranyved ci randy 7) carve cy ee a uuees> |" OFFER for sale my store he 15e Sp Se oN ree m mo s ready to serve our many 4- deuce. ‘The store Bossi 26 nen, ane resi i and they are said to ba | 48 been built only 4 years, My residence is a gr yy 3b as to more tnorouy ior selling, ue, or write me, : BRoMO QUININE TasLeTs ¥ endear apicmoney if it faite to cure Announcement! este te Mr. J. Calvin M township, isin 4g from a heart affection The cld firm of J. P. Flanigan’s Sons havins tr business. consisting of stock. rights and 00d : gan-Evans Hardware (o.. which will hereaft ri that pume, we take this occassion to thark our: for past favors and bespeak for the new Conia: erous support. The new Company, Wita rere be prepared to meet the incre demuuds | There isa large cor court this week wud bq stock exchange is live} Pas county has be sd bis stuptey district Rary, of Lexington. bs new company, the same.mus! the old firm oi J. VP. Flanigan-Evans hi: Demvcratie nominal county vitices have bee week iovking aller tne #, who is the auth iss . . 4 all persous inde Cap aye tg Messrs ry «& anise ‘ Hi noti =a i ed Ubeir store on Brow ’ IS NOUICe Wii 2poeat pap > a : i Yours very truby are ready tor busines A 5 : consists of dry souls a J.P. Flanigan s sy PerR. L, Flanizan, Jno. P. Flanigan Jas. P. Flanigan. A civil service cNx.at be avid here ov Apr: ine applicants for p de pariimental servic ment, st cy Oyarita and Hat the colleve Monday govt crowd. Lhe Were 1alriy ror xd, ul Wap rather boriu; Fev. 5, 109, aNS- ER EASES ERE. aia a i Mes. T. J. Conver. o RT > 3 TS OF ene ~ burs Lowastiiip, iethi cand — A SEASON ED > arm slunday. She was ° “4 whea the acetdent occu at VW i 2 gelling wos very wel ou uss. A ntumber of our you ; * BE a Soa ; a daiice Mouday bigut ,3 what we offer you A falj stock that upholds ty rv ty abeir say % r . hl ~ y J * e that mirrors newest ideas. That offers most fr a Lua. eee gulle a pieasunt putting forth every inducement to tempt your trad Of Specially Keen insterest. but by values—by trustworthy olferings. youma VP TWENLY COUpies We r The following om bave Deen issued vy 1 per since our last i Burett Yates lo Avary > ther L. Lamoreth & 2oods at bouest pric-s jes Dishman. An early seiection t ives You the ran o! : y advantages. L. SCHILLER Furniture and Cann Coovressinan Bean duced # O1Mi providing pylalMent Of a Preside tae Federal Court a Cor. H.C. Cowles, tie oi the Federal Cvyuri at Charlolle alse erale suldier aud a G man. A. A. Dobbins, township, Was critic congestion OL the il night. He did not se unul Tuesday alter.co) in tis usual neaith, v sai’ The coucert by the the college Lo-merros: abeiclass musicai obe in the company | We have just received another lot il S9 weil i ind as it ts kaowa, we fee! that if needs no introduction to the irade. Our sale on een far bey: this shoe bas nd ourexpectation and 4 Cl 1 4 our meub Order abd wut ts order twice vy st three lo ve copgralulaled ou nopths. People who bay poor shoes try first one brand another Luuily ly hear Pood nits thea mrs. P. 2. Key save tea to her triends trom o clock Friday atteruc ot Mrs. BH. ob. Loney and Mrs. 1.. Ash and Mr ussinted is slon Wes much enjoyed iever- become regular customers for any bo@y There is yo -atisfaction in catering to their wants. Toall sach we insist t vy @ pair of Crossett’s $3.50 or 83.59 shoes. We not on!y war p them shined free of charg: if bal — ) Yours to please, SLOCP& MILLE -ereme + 75 = SAD y vzir of these shoes bub wil kee recesviny i iv take the trouble to drop in. : Capt 4 .: ae US heard trou his son Jia ed iv the 46.b Intantry in the Philippines. iH arrived in Maniia on 13 cembers Jim reports he Coun Saya de likes Messrs. Dorman Statesville, and Bethany township, bay ed tw represent Ubeir | ety, the Dialectic, at th ter society debate al 1 ad These young men are baiers, acd we bave id ucqull Themseives wild fredeil boys just wii Horses and Muics! ~ __ ‘TO ARRIVE HERE Fricay. January 12th, 1900. We will have good Driving, Farmraud Saddie Horses. iis! 2002 Mr. John L. Mebeils cord township, lost a if Thursday. Mr Mellel the dvuor so thatshbe co when she threw up ber - a t, str a _ Mares; also u nuinber of large and medium 3iaiec- See as Se eae or te 4 Now is the time to purchase a Horse, as he will have plenty of tara ee eee hte onde sa come acclimated before work time ‘ : e es a Inz ber instantly. Mr : J aes li i a mse would not have taken $ see Saree Ss “orthe next four months, we will bave from 350 to 10) mules 10 select from, so that you ean get what yo: day you call. ) mare. -- > Mr Turnerto Speak in = ‘ Tae Democrats of Ale fy YPN ee . v id: ass © 1 i Cash, G.od Note cr Morigage - olga ——- — 2 fs y lorsville on Monday, Ma Will have a car load of bugwies, Hacksand Surress to arrive eeci delegates to the Sy want youvo come and seethem. Wili make prices right. tion. Hou. W D. Sur HENKeELBER invited aod has acce pug Terms: lion to address the co will discuss the ameuc otber issues of the du a iiity, and doubtless ercwd of Alexander s - heer him. Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers Netice to (redime Ait PARTIES in Iredell county who hays a i have not paid their taxes must come tor- Ht ene a sive ; - - a, 2045> pportunity to pay by going in the’ dificre ownships im the County and by having in ¢ notice to all persons Avid the CStateto present the sam 1) & fice a competent man to reccive your taxes, Within twelve mon ars here is uo excuse that I can think of for un, * 8 be picad in bar of tics Do notask me if i need the money, “Ni x a you well know that the tax hes been ate eas eae re stuce last September. Now you need not be 79: B. Conacliv, Atty. urprised to see your name in print in the shape | —————__ jan adverUsement, et _ Parties writing to find out the Heir laXes will cuchose siamp jor repi Up to thistime, only about half ihe taxes have en Collecied, so you may Took out for adver- cement and cosi. This is purely a matter of t © attendes to at once. ~ Statesville, NL C., January 261h., 1goo. Respecttiuilly, J. WYCOFF, -> Death of Miss tananda Miss Amanda Methe her home on Meeting »4 day morning at 10 oc} sumption, from which s ed tor years. She was or 50 years old, and a 1 Methodist church. dt brother, Mr. W. A. Mooresville, and two Moore. of Asheville, at amount of t ee . en Adminisiraisr s : AVING qualif: : the estate of S. EL > < is to notily } busilicss and musi the said esta \*erified, on or beiore 1901, vr this notice wil | Tecovery uf Ube same. | Said estate will please Sheriff of Iredell County | once. Ay cae pie. of this county, 5 SE = { oe 15th, 1900. a dtiat eee The interment wil. ve alter C. ster, AU y. = Pee eee neroee ¢ cemetery today- - —_ -* SROSSTIES WANTED rte ee Netice to Credo oxy E WiLL buy crossties delivered either on S if W the Taylorsville or Western beaitroacta: 3} oe ara on ares getting out ties Eooaie: sce us. . ase ialiaccromauiaee on Ke . rc eee nae BRAI Soi ESE %__[esateto present the » 4 : & N, ©. _ | on or betore January owing said estate are ex 4 Rigid Examination From all accounts t tion which the Supre up for applicants practice law Mouday Jam'y. 18Uh, 199s. ‘ve roomcotcage., Thereare 10 acres of nice. cl javd wiih orchard and outbuildings” MS IS OCCA the best locations jor a store in > i ty at he county and on one of the most traveled pu ty- ee ic Toads inthe state, 'Phoue line to Statesville Santee Villeel tor cash or on time. Best of reasons | ————___—_— i mNe tO see knowledge of the law «ants nan any ever mitted. There were and each man is on beach. M-. Zeb. V. Long, c who studied with LB F. and who completed 1h law course, was exam hiscertificate from t fessors of our Universit less passed the exami the Supreme Court ai! will be several day knows. Mr. Long arr night from Raleigh. ge Rev. J BH. Pressiy Kes'iler’s school house afternoon. 5 An engineer was kiilg ’ road collision at Para THREE-ROOM howe 47 For more isitormation co: Kespectiully, = HLA. YOuN?T, N.C. Jam'y. 25,1950. _ MULES FOR SALE. WW "cron ttie, See neabea gical FOF Cath rein caltva:ion Seer cas. | Price low and terms ie: BRADFORD & SONS ! , Jan’. kis - 4 SONS, . ‘inna ia Jan’y. i8ih, 1990, New Stirting, N.C. | write me at Statesvilic, ~ New Surtizg, j T WILL set atior a j* acres. The landis 4 Ship, fonr miles-soui!» | dewis Ferry rdad ‘and a fair orchard on thie Ki, L. Free J Jan. 25th, 1900. _ - 5 : 1 : Ei i : 3 fice Poi Nutiee to trediiors, ee ee Tras - > 5 efor cee ING qualified as administrator. ct. a.of | We ee a ath zt aneskenee _— M. Sumter, deceased, ail] itin Iredell, Rowan, ( : <by notified to present tira ee | lenburg and Cabarrus c ignue. " . : © un- is hi fthec east on ct Delore Jamuary soth.. 19:1. Ail | solmicly clear pute co (ale paren Me ATE, Hequested to | drinking any dregs. Tbs OV, § JauNary 10th., | See it and you will bay i. BOYD. Ee ake immediare payment. Thi cache Jan’y. 25 th, 1990. Admiuistrator ct. a. : £.L AND ~ TO CURE A Corp IX ONE DIY. the LAXATIVE Take Laxative Premo_{ ine uggists refund moncy = i as ronest nr He run co! LLER, iture sid Cary nisiraie or s Xe i av ’ i pa Sie a part of my 1 idlis neustcs lin S files + Sout Nee Siate Tm ack vr ate chard on the en d a TOT t te at oO aud 60 acres in * Ms reasouavice, Sct tatesvilie, ‘ FE, 1.. Freeze. and ‘ offee Pot. S.A COLD EN ONE BAY Tabl Rive FE one Ot tails to Bud mone: ut has I,. B. Gu each valet? pf Sp ee an mon CARN Saal RR I a PS CO SGI, DABS TR THE ASCOT LOocab. Mr. J. Calvin Morrison, of Shiiot township, isin quite teeble health ‘om a beart affection. There isa large crowd attending court this week ‘and busibess on the stock exchange is lively. fas county ha; been added to the biakruptcy district of Referee Rary, of Lexington, by Judge Ewart. Mr. ©. L. Vanhoppen, of Greens- the popular salesman of the} Ready Keterence Library, is in town this week. bore, wc. P. W. Beown, of Salisoury has viven the contract for a some residence to Messrs. Lazenby | Bros., of Statesville. several of the candidates for the | Demvcratic nominations for the] county offices have been in town this | week louking alter their fences, Messrs Fry & Phifer have open- ed their store on Broad street and are ready for business. The stock consists of dry woods and groceries. A civil service examination will be uvid here on Apru 4th, to exam- ine applicants for positions in the departincutal service of the govern- ment, show at drew ua parts tragedy and HHatfield’s the colhege Monday night gout crowd. The comedy Were lairly good, but the Was rather boriuy. Ovarita Mes. T. J. Conger, of Chambers- bury towaship, teliuad broke her arta Jlonday. She wasat the barn Wheo the accident occurred. She is: gelling uiony very well. A utinber of our youny men gave a dance Mouday bight couiplimenta- ry their jaay iriends. It was guile a pieasunt atlair. Eighteen or twenly coupies Were present. The following marriage licenses bave been issued by Revister Lur- ner since our lust issue: Henry ureit Yutes to sary Summons, Lu- lu ther L. Lamoreth to Martha R. Distimau. Coovressman Beliamy bas intro- Guccd w Oli providing tor the ap- pocutment ol uw resident Clerk tor tuc Federal Couit at Chuartotte. Cor. H.C. Cowles, the clever clerk oi ine federal Court here.is clerk at Charlotte also. Mr. WM. Adams, of Shbarves- bury township, is very iil with pocumonla. He isa brother-in-law of Prot. J. H, and Dr. M- W. einlh of Statesville, a@ gallant ex-Contfed- erate suldier and a clever eentie- man. A. A. Dobbins, Esq., of Olin township, Was eriticaliy all with congestion of the liver wOouday night. He did net vet much better until Puesday atternoon. Heis now iu tis Usual neaith, but hada Close Call. The concert by the Schumann's at the college to-morrow night wil! be abizh class musical treat. [Every one in the company is an urtist of no meub Order aud our music lovers ure to ve congratulated Gn this oppor- tunity lo hear good mtsic. airs. P. B. Key gave an afternoon teu to ber friends trom tour to six ocieck Friday atternoon in bonor of Mrs. H. k. Long and Miss Gordon. ‘irs. 1. Ash and Mrs. D. M. Coiner inled ln receiving. ‘Phe oceas i Was Inuch enjoyed, ds> ae Capt. T. M. ©. Davidson has heard irom his son Jim, who eulist- ed in the 46:b Infautry for service in the Philippines. His regiment arrived in Maniia on the 16th of -De- cember. Jim reports ali well and sass de likes che country. Messrs. Dorman Thompson, of Statesville, and James Hall, of Bethany township. have been elect= ed to represent their literary soci- ety, the Dialectic, at the coming in- ter-society debateat the U niversity. These young men are bothable de- baiers, and we have no doubt will acquit themselves with vreat credit. fredel! boys just will ‘wet there.” Mr. John L. MeLelland of Con- cord townsbip, lost a tise mare last Thursday. Mr MecLelland opened the door so thatshe couid vut, wheo she threw up ber bead and ran to jump out, striking her bead asalusi a log over the door and kill- ing her instantly. Mr. McLeliand wouid not have taken $100 for the mare. r so — ad Xr. Lurnerto Speak in Taylorsville. Tae Democrats of Alexander coun ty hold a mass copvention in Tay- lorsviile on Monday. March Stn., to eect delegates to the State conven tion. Hon. W D. Zurner hes been invited aad bas accepted the invita- tion to xddress the convention. He wil discuss the amendment and the Otber issues of the day with yvreat aility, and doubuless an immense crowd of Alexander's citizens will hear him. Death of Miss Smanda Matheson. Miss Amanda Matheson Gied at h#r home on Meeting street yester- day morning at 10 o'clock of con- sumption, from which she had suffer- ed tor years. She was probably 45 or 50 years old, and a member of the Methodist church. She leaves one brother, Mr. W. A. Matheson, of Mooresville, and two sisters, Mrs. Moore. of Asheville, and Mrs. Rum- ple, of this county, survivicg her. The interment wilibe at Oakwood cemetery today. ee A Rigid Examination From all accounts the examina- tion which the Supreme Court put for applicants for license to stice law Monday was a very cult one. Justice Furches, of Statesville, arranged che questions, and they are said to have been such as to more thoroughly test the knowledge of the law ofthe appli- eants than any ever before subd- mitted. There Were 4¢ applicants, and each man is on the anxious tench. M-. Zeb. V. Long, of Statesville, who studied with B. F. Long, Esq , and who completed the University law course, was examined. He has hiscertificate from the law pro fessors of our University,and doubt- less passed the examination before the Supreme Court all right, but it will be several days before he knows. Mr. Long arrived Tuesday night from Raleigh. Rev. J H. Pressly will preach at Kes'ler’s school house next Sunday afternoon. An engineer was killed in a rail- ro2d collision at Paragould, Ark., Saturday. Mc. | bhund- | | revenue service, ~ PERSONALS. Major Robbins is home from Gettysburg, Mr. John Mott is at hom from} valeigh on a visit. Mr. E. H. Miller, of was in town yesterday. Mooresville, Judge E. W. Timberiake, of Lou's- burg, arrived Sunday. Solicitor Wiley Rush from Asheboro Saturday. | Mrs. A. J. McKelway spent Sun- | day with Mrs. D. A. Miller. | T. J Williams, Esq , of Moores- | ville, was in town Tuesday. i wlrs. Nannie Wood, of Salisbury, is visiting Mrs. D. B. Krider. Mrs. H. C. Dixon, of Hickory, is | visiting her sister, Mrs. Zoseau. came in of Texas, is Stimpson’s. Miss Eloise Brown, topping at Mr. C. W. J. Wiley Shook, Esq., of the U. S. is bere this week. Harlee McCall, Esq., of the ington bar is here atte ene Lex- court. Miss Mary Barr Morvan is attend ing the Pearson meeting in Salis bury. Lieut. Thom: is A. Mott is expect- ed home today on a visit to his par- ents. : Mr. I. R. Cavin, of Richmond,Va . is visiting relatives in Pallstown |! township. Mr. Felix Kaufman, of New York, is here on business and to. yisit friends. Mr. Frank L. Jenkins. o0e of our ‘boys now in Charlotte, spent Sun- iday at home. Mr. J. L Kurfees. who now works in Winston, has been at home for a few days. Judge Furches went to Raleizh Sunday to attend the of the Supreme court. spring term Mr. U. a. Lackey. of u, Tenn., is visiting, MM rpesbarg township. Mrs. Z M. Heath and Klizabeth- to relatives in Shs two chil- bure township, brother, Mr. P. is Visiting V. Dotson. ‘ir. Graham, of Friendship.N.Y. isat Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Foster’s. Mrs. Graham has been here for sev- eral weecs. Charlotte, He has se- he Flanigan _ flr. Chas. Spanolia, of is to be with us asain. cured a position with T Harness Co. Mr. W.L. Somers, of Table Rock, Burke county, returned home yes- terday after a week's visit to rela- iives in this county. Mr. Pressly Patterson, who has a position as flagmanon the passen- ver train between Salisbury and Knoxville, isat home ena visit. DrRe Ek: the Greensboro octulist, has here this) week Dr. Moore was formerly a citizen of Moore, been ptatesville and his old friends here arealways wiad to see him. Mrs. J. Lb. Wilhams, of Knoxville, Fenn.,is stopping at Mr. €). W: Stimpson's., Mr. Williams ts a shoe drummer and wiil lis headquarters. Amone the visiting tending court this week ure: G. BF. Bason, of Chariotte: and F. A. Linney, J. Hayden 8 and J. I. Gwaltuey. K-qs., of Taylorsville. Mr. J. E. Kinder, of Stanford, Hs. left for his home Tuesday spending several weeks with his father, ir. M. L Winder, and other relatives in Turnersburg township. | Mr. W. J. Clifford bas returned} from a business trip South. While away he visited Columbus. Ga., and w his little daughter who is with | ee grand parents. The little girl is doing nicely- make Statesville lawyers at- Capt 7 ree, after | ge Death of Mrs Dearman. Nerney Dearman, wive of Mr Henry Dearman, died at ker near Amity, Tuesday at 10 ayed about 90 years, She member of the Baptist chur Slrs. home, o cloek, Was a good woman. The interment was abst. Micbael’s yesterday ut 11 v clock, ———Be a re A fiorse Run Over by Phe Train A horse belonging to Mr. John Follett, cf Shiloh township, was killed by the west bound passcoger tra.n on the Western iailroad Menday night. The horse had stray- ed trom the lot during the night, aud Mr. follett was in search ot tte when he tOuud it had been killed on tue railroad track. ‘Tbe bourse was a ood one. —_.—_—— Sinith--Clodielter. wr. Wiliam M. Smith and Miss Neta Clodielter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Clodtelter, all of Shi- loh towuship, were married vester- day at the residence ot the brides fatbur, Rev. W.C. Brown ofpciatiag. these are popular and deserving young peuple, and we join therr many iriends in hearty con- vratulations on thelr happy mar- riage. ee ae Sunday Scheol Association Organ ized, A convention of the Sunday schools of the counry was held in the Presbyterian church Tuesday. Mr. Liammill, the international secreta ry, was prevented from attending by sickness, but Mr. J. W. Bryan, the State secretary, delivered@an in teresting address. After the address, “The Iredell County Sanday School Association” was organized, and the following ofilears elected: Prof D. Matt Tiompson, president; Eugene Mor rison. secretary; J. G. Holman. of Cuol Spring township, W. B. Gib son, Coneord, EE. &. Cloaninger. Coddle Creek. directors. There was much interest mani- fesed andit is felt that the associa tion will be productive of great good. ene Cottou Cotton has gone up within the last week. It brought 8.10 here yesterday, and it will bring that or more today. This rise in price comes too late to do our farmers much good, but we are glad that it bas gone up. It may go higher, ‘or it may vo down again. Seed Oats and Hay For Sale, Thavea lot of white and black spring oats for sale for seed, Ihave a large lot of nice balea hay for sale, See me when you want grain, feed: and malt, Respectiully: ‘ Feby: the; 1900, ‘ 2 yy COWAN, her | ‘end would be very and a} Death of Mr. John F. Campbeil. Mr. John Friason Campbell died at his bome in Turnersburg town- ship Saturday at 2 o'clock, of ty- phoid fever, aged about 23 years. Hie bad been sick between 7 and 8 -eks. The interment was at Clarksbury ehurcb, of which the deceased was a member, Sunday at t u 12 o'clock, Rev. W. F. Elliott con ducting the funeral services. A large concourse of neighbors and} friends packed the church. The deceased was a son of the late Friason Campbell, and married a daughter of Mr. Robert Albea some two vearsago. The wife and one child survive. Mr. Campbell was a youns man of admirable character who had the respect of the commu- nity in which he lived. There is much sympathy for the bereaved young widow and the fatherless cbhiid, ae Mr Vanstory Burned out. A fire at Greensboro Monday morning burned the three-story brick building occupied by C. M. Vanstorv & Co's clothing — store. The flames were confined to this building, although adjoining build- i a were damaged. Vanstory & j f wo, ‘>, carried a stock valued at $70,000, aah insurance to the amount of $37,- a0. A portion of the goods on first ee were saved, thou rh they were oe vee a by water. C. M. Vanstory, the senior ink eats oi the firm, lived for sev- al years in Olin township, and a brother of “Squire John W.Van- y, of Olin township, and Mr. M. G. Vanstory, of Stony Point. Mr. | Vanstory is one of the leading bus- jinessmen of Greensboro, and his old Iredell friends will hear of his misfortune with regret. - We hope be will soon be In business avain. for BetterjRoads. At the iast meeting of the chamber commerce Messrs. William Wat- >» J. A. Cooper, J. B. Armfield, IE. Turner and L. C. Wagner were appointed a committee to go before the county commissioners in the interest of good roads. The ;committee went before the board Monday and advocated the report of dren, of Harmony, are visiting Mr, , the committee on trade and trans- A. FP. Heath, Mrs. Heath's son | portation of the chamber of com- : ee /merce which we recently rinted. Miss Mae Dotson, of ee l, Seg See centiy printe the committee made brief and forci- | ble speeches co the board and the |board made the following record ‘fuesday: ‘The board of county commissioners appreciate the inter- est taken by the chamber of com- merce of Statesville, as very ably ,and creditably presented by their committee to this board, on the ' question of the betterment of the condition of the public highways in ‘our county. And the board thinks well of their recommendations; but, realizing that this is = momentous rion and that’any misstep taken towards the sccomplisiment of this hard to retact, thinks proper to take a little more time before acting in the matter.”’ — Sistesville Building and Loan Asso- ciztion, The stockholders of the States- vile Building and Loan Association in annual session in Col. H. C. Cowles’ office Saturday evening. hereport of the secretary and asurer, Dr. L. Harrill; showed tuat the association was iu a healthy state and had a steady growtl? The id ollicers were re-elected as fol- ws: J.C. Irvin, president: H. C. owles, Vice president; L. Harrill, secretary and treasurer: UL. C. Cald- well, attorney. The directors are 1 C. Irvin, H. C. Cowles, L. Harriil, |J. A. Brady, R. H. Rickert. N. B. | Mills, Isadore Wallace, Geo. H. Brown, L. C. Wagner and A. K. ixlingender. ‘The books for subscriptions to a |new series of stock are now open. | There is no safer investment for {small capital than shares in this as- } sociation. eee | Mes. McNeely Dies Suddenly. Mrs. Harriet McNeely, widow of the late William E. McNeely, died at the residence of her son-in-law, Me. R. A. Miller, in Statesville, “tsometime during last Thursday \night or Friday morning. She was found dead in bed Friday morning. iiving with her son-in-law until her own home was completed. The in- ‘erment was at Bethesda church S..turday, Rev. W. R. MecLelland conducting the funeral seryices the deceased was a sister of Mr. rafus Lentz, of Mooresville. Her iusband died some years ago and & year or two ago she moved from ex old home in Chambersburg township to Statesville. She leaves tour children—two sons and two ;dzughters—to mourn her loss. She tas a memberof the Presbytedian fet: urch anda good woman in every relation of life. There is much sym- vathy for the-bereaved children. eae Death of Mrs. Wooten. Mrs. Maltilda Wooten, widow of tho late Ira Wooten, of Harmony, died Sunday morning about sunrise she was in her usual health on Sat- urday, but became ill that night. She began to vomit during the night uid continued it until just before she died. She wasa sister of the late \ifred Current and was about 8&9) years old. She was the mother of quitea nnmber of children, among them three sets of twins, and most of them survive. The deceased was a poor Woman, out had the respect and affection of all her neighbors. She was especi- riiy lind insickness. She was 1 member of Holly Springs Baptist miarch, and the burial was there onday, Rev. S. S. May conducting + funeral services. Sa Harritl Finds Smal!pox ‘Thomasville. Dr. Harrill was called to Thomas ville Sunday to examine the small- pox suspects there. He found six oevro railroad hands i with a mild type of the disease in a shanty car on the sidetrack. They were part] of the force of a material train that was stationed at Thomasville week ocfore last. The negroes who now biuye the smallpox slept in the same car with the other hands, and ali the hands have thus. been exposed te the disease. The railroad authori- ties, with criminal negligence, remov- °c the rest of the force to another station, thus running the riskj of ~cattering the disease throughout ube territory of the road. Dr. Har- cill has communicated with Dr. Lewis, the State’s hea!th officer,and steps will be taken at once to quar- antise the other hands exposed un- il risk of contagion is past. At Geo W. Long, M.D. 4 SALTS may be left at any one of the drug \ stores, or at my, residence. "Phone 140. ; Downtuwn office will be unnvit Tater. * ee RS areas ies > SDELL SuéPERIOR COURT. makes The Cases Tried and Otherwise D's-_ posed of. The February term of Iredell Su. | perior Court met in the Federal Court room Monday, with his horor, Judge Edward W. Timberlake, of i Louisburg, Franklin county, presid- jix 2, avd Solicitor Wiley Rush pros- lecuting for the State. Clerk Hart- ness and Deputy Clerk J. E. Boyd ‘are at the desk. Sheriff Wycotf is |assisted by Deputies Templeton, Ward and ‘Lkompson. L. T. Stimp- son, Esq.. of Turversburg, is the foreman of the grand jury ‘and Dep- ntv Sheriff R. P. Scroggs is the officer. Judve Timberiake’s charge cover- ed the usual ground and was clearly | presented. He is making a good impression on our bar and people. He is pretty severe in his punish- ments and firm in his decisions. Judge Timberlake is oae of the fu- sion judges. The following cases have been dis- posed of: Pink Reinhardt,G. C. Miils, E. M. Patterson, R. L. Cash, B. T. Sherrill, John Cornelius, J. 8. Mott, Ed. Cashion, John Cashion, W. B. Mott, Joe Brown; failure to list poll; nol. pros. fienry Stevenson, perjury; plead ruilty; 12 months on chain gang. Wesley Johnson, Hosea Queen, Lee Donaldson, L. L. Walden; call- ed and failed; judgments nisi. T. F. McCall, retailing; not guilty. Hiram Davidson, atfray; not guilty. Gaston Mitchell, assault: plead guilty. : . Jack Early, carrying concealed weapons; plead guilty; 12 months on chain vane. Bob and Lee Woods, plead guilty; each 4 ¢hain yang. Willia 2m Campbell, carrying con cealed weapons; plead guilty; judg- ment suspended on payment of costs. Lou Colvert; assault; plead guilty, judement suspended on payment of costs. Lon Colyert: carrying concealed weapons; not guilty. Laura and Crease Gregory; disor- derly house: guiltv: each 3 months in jail. Clarence Poe, assault; plead ty: 5 months on chain gang. Ernest Bryson; plead guilty; 4 months on chain gang. Harrison Suther, months on chain gang. Ed. Phifer, cruelty to animals; plead guilty: judgment suspended on payment of costs. Hose Queen: nol. pros. Reuben McDaniel, larceny: guilty; 12 months on chain gang. Tom Ewell; for costs: 6 months on chain gang, Robert Campbell, attempt to burn calaboose; euilty: 7 months on chain gang. Robert Campbell, cruelty to ani- nuisance; months on guil- assault; 6 mals: plead guilty; judgment sus- pended. Minor Davidson, disposing of mortgaged property: aot guilty. Dolph Blackburn; carrying con- cealed weapons; plead guilty; 3 months on chain sang. George Patterson, resisting ar- rest; plead guilty: judgment sus- pended on payment of costs. George Williams, resisting arrest; not guilty. Hiram guilty. Oscar Sams, Jim Eudy and Henry Eudy, affray: Sams and Jim Eudy guilty, Heory Eudy not cuilty; Jim Endy to pay costs, Sams S montbs on the chain gang. W. W. Hairvs. Jane Steele and others: sale of land ordered. A. D. Cowles vs. The Raleigh Electric Car Co.; death of plaintiff suggested; action abates, ‘Allen Mooney, bastardy; guilty. Reuben Somers, Burt Foster, F. Will slills, affray; nol. pros as to Mills, Somers plead guilty, Foster guilty; judgment suspended on pay- ment of costs. Dock Carson and Waddell; plead guilty; judgment suspended on payment of costs. Enos E. Gregory, pros. John Walker, assault; zu months on chain gang. Gaston Mitchell, assault; $25 fine and costs. Gaston Mitchell, carrying con- cealed weapons; judgment suspend- ed. Shober Renegar, assault; plead guilty; 60 days in jail and costs. Mack Hunter, larceny; not guilty. Press Salmons and Cora Russeil; on a.; guilty: judgment suspend- e John Rosseau, assault; plead guil- ty: 5 months in jail. Gus Brown, carrying concealed weapons; judgment suspended on payment of costs. a White, larceny, dismiss- ed. Thecases for trial on the State docket were completed yesterday, and the civil docket will be taken up this morning. The grand jury is still in session. Davidson, affray: not lareeny, nol. ilty: 3 Death of Israel A. Johnson, Esq. Isracl A. Johnson, Esq., of Shi- loh township, died Sunday afternoon at 3:15 o’clock after three weeks ill- ness, aged nearly 70 years. The in- terment was at New Stirling church Monday at 3 o'clock, Revs. J. C. Boyd and J. H. Pressly conducting the funeral services. ‘Squire Johnson was ason of the late Robert Johnson, of Shiloh town- ship. He was one of a large family of brothers and sisters, only two— Mr. A. F. Johnson and Mrs. Melissa Sherrill, both of Alexander county— of whom survive. He married a Miss Morrison in early life, but she died some years ago. He leaves seven children surviving him. They are: Messrs. W. P. Johnson, of Shi- loh township, A. M. Johnson, of Barringers township; N. W. John- son of Troutman’s, and E, E. CJohn- son of Mobile, Ala.; Miss Laura John- son, of Shiloh; Mrs, C. L..A. Drum, of Alexander county, and Mrs. J. F. Steele, of Huntersville. ‘Squire Johnson had been a jus- tice of the peace for many years and was a ruling elder in New Stirling A.R. P. church. He was a kind, good man, and will be missed in his fi community. [. H. Miller & C0., __ DRUGGISTS, MOORESVILLE, - - N,C. | Fresh aes = Weill assorted stoc’k. - t aS ee : - not} THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. fhe Bills Paid and Other Business , Transacted. The boardof cuunty commission ers met Monday and were in session Tuesday also. All the members were present. The following bills were paid: CHAIN GANG. J. S. Patterson, superintendent, #31; Pink Crawford, T. J. Murdoch and R. Y. MeNeely, guards, $23°25 each; Enos Houston, cook, #10; S. W. Stimpson 45 cents, supplies; S. A. Sharpe $2.20, lime; N. B, Malls & Co. $15.63, supplies; N. R. Tun- stall $7.2 3, drugs: F. A. Sherrill & Co, $3 25, supplies; Wallace Bros. Co. $2.25, supplies. COUNTY HOME AND PAUPERS, Dr. T. E. Anderson $20 for assist- ing in an operation on a pauper; Poston Bros. $12.75, supplies; Andy Raymer $6.50, work; City Roller Mills $4.25, supplies; N R. Tunstall $14.80, drugs: Dr. M. W. Hill $10. for assisting i in an operation on a pauper; Delinger & Turner $4, two pauper coffins; Mrs. Gregory 32, temporary relief; J. P. Flaniyan’s Sons $33, supplies; J. B. Berfield #2, pauper coffin; Dr. James Young 36 50, medical | services toa pauper; Tildy Rosseau $1, temporary relief: W. P. Turner & Co $2.90, supplies fora pauper; W. N. Joknston 33, pauper coffin and robe. ROADS AND BRIDGES. J. F. Watts $3.30, lumber; J. A. Galliher $3.20, lumber; Troutman Bros $7.20, lumber; N, T. Summers $123.31, building Eagle bridge and work and lumber at Raymer bridge; Troutman Bros. $2.02, lumber. JAIL AND PRISONERS. R. W. Mills $270, conveying a prisoner to jail; Wallace Bros. Co. $24, blankets; City of Statesville $5.34, arc light; D. C. Thompson 133.83, boarding prisoners; N. R. Tunstall, $995, drugs;-G. O. Cor a $3. 35, conveying prisoner to jai NEW COURT HOUSE. G. M. Foard $8.54, freight; G. M. Foard $7.63. freight and drayage; G. M. Foard $33.16, freight and dravage; Barron & Nicholson $480.- ern furniture; G. M. Foard $3.50, drayaze. TAXES REFUNDED. Henry Stevenson 32.25; J. L. Par- is 38 cents; Heary Stevenson $2.25 MISCELLANEOUS _W, H. Allison $3.35, stationery: N. R. Tunstall $4, vaccine points; Edwards & Broughton $4.15, dock- ets; Tar Mascor $12, advertising; First National Bank 336, rents. The following other business was transacted: Alphonso Burke, col- ored, was ordered received at the County Home when delivered there. W. P. Whitley at $ $3, G. W. Lam- bert at $3, A. H. Hardin at $3 and Berry Joiner and wife at 34 per eee were placed on the pauper ist. W. P. Mills was permanently ex- empted from poll tax. SENSATION IN COURT. Oscar Sams Attempts Suicide on Be- ing Sentenced to the Roads. The most sensational affair ever witnessed in Iredell occurred in the court room Tuesday during the af- ternoon sitting of the court, The|é jury had brought in a verdict of zuil tv against James Eudy and Oscar Sams, two young white men of Mooresville,for an affray in Moores- ville last Christmas day. Yourg Eudy, who appeared not to have been the aggressor, was excused on payment of costs. Sams was sent to the roads for eight months. A moment after sentence was passed Sams suddenly drew a pen knife and plunged the blade into his breast and fell to the floor. Sams was im- mediately conveyed into the adjoin- ing office of Col. H. C. Cowles, and Drs. J. F, Carlton and G. W. Long summoned. On examination it was found that the blade had entered on the left side of the breast just above the left lobe of the heart. His cloth- ing prevented the knife blade, which was about two and a quarter inches long, from going deeper than a half inch. Had the blade been longer he would, no doubt have carried out his purpose. While the physicians were ex- aminsing him he suddenly snatched upa steel ink eraser lyingon the desk, with the evident intention of completing his self de- struction; but was prevented by the quickness of the physicians. Later, he made an attempt to leap out oi one of the windows. Throughout he showed a deep determination to take his own life. If itwas a mere “grand stand play” or “sympathy dodge,” it was certainly fine acting. When questioned he said he would “rather die and fill a pauper’s Ss grave than suffer such disgrace.” After he was quieted, he was con- ducted to the jail and yestedray morning appeared much calmer. Sams has been managing the Mooresville telephone exchange for Mr. S. J. Brawley. It will be re- membered that he got into a difficulty on Christmas day with young Eudy, and that he kuocked Eudy down witha pole. The eyid- ence in the case was conflicting, one side claiming that Sams provoked the trouble and was the only ag- gressor, while on the other hand Sams claimed that youag Eudy was pursuing him with a knife. Sams’ behaviour during court skowed up in a bad light as he failed to appear at’ the morning seSsion and the case was delayed i in the af- ternoon to await his arrival. Sams has been in this State about fourteen months. Previous to his coming to Mooresville he work- ed in Rutherfordton. He is an. electrician,and from all we can learn borea fairly good reputation, though he was qua :relsome when drinking. He is.a native of Jomesbero Tenn., and hasa widowed mother living at 131 Park Avenue, Knoxville, with a married daughter, Mrs. C. C. Mc- Nichol. Col. T. H Reeves, of Mur- freesboro, Tenn., a Federal veteran of the Civil War, ishisuncle. About fuur yearsagoSams gotintoaslight difficulty with James Pritchard, brother of Senator Pitchard, at the polls on election day. Pritchard was running for Sheriff- of Wash ington county against Jasper Pee- bles, Sams’ uncle by marriage. Col. Reeves has been written to in Sams’ behalf. Many have express ed the hope that the judge may see his way toreduce the sentence. Blacksmith Shop. I am now at workat my old stand. opposite the Presbyterian church, and ask my old friends and custo- mers to callon me. I have a prac- tical, competent workman with me and will guarantee thebest of work at all times. Respectfully, PINK YOUNG, - Jan. 3r8; 1900. oe rrom CHo. Correspondence of Tur Mascor. We bad a beautiful rain Soe! 2 ter the hard freeze of the week bx fore. It -will do much ood in tliog the dirt around wheat. It alxe Started up the mud again in tle roads which have been tine winter. Mr. W. M. Adams bas He is dangerously sick but ais con- dition was thought to be better ves terday. Dr. R. A. Campbell is at- tending him. Mr. J. W. Medaryue Etta Harmon were married Sunday The ceremony was performed by '. L. McHargue, Esq , at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. W mon, of north Skarpesburg 1 young people have our best W! for future happiness and success set- so cha pneumonia, and aba Hfar- 0 fice of” Reel subject to the act 5 and county conve ocratic pri profoundly rateful for past solicit your further fayor. In the nomination | and election, Lwill conti charge the duties of the office to the *e ste abi lity, Respecttt W. TURNE nN . y . For Register of Deeds. MEREBY announce my selfa cannidate for Register of Deeds, subject to the Democratic county convention, preciate the support of my friends in maries. Respectfully, J. C. SICELOFF. ac nd w iM ae the pr DESIRE t: Register « Democrati ciate the su; ries to be he! »unty conyention, and will ap dort ‘of my friends in the prima- on March 3ist. -Respectfully, M. C. WILLIAMs, For beciser a Derds, HEREBY the office action of th will appreciate the support of all wh suitable for said office. > Geem me Respectfully, A. D- KE STLER. For Register of ‘Deeds. Tothe Democratic Voters of I hereby announce mvself ac. office of Register of Deeds, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention, and re spectfully ask the support of allay Democratic friends at the primaries to be held March aust. Respectfully, R oT BRYANT Fort Register of Deeds, HEREBY announce myself a candidate for Register of Deeds, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention, and will appre- ciate the support of my friendsin the primarics. Respectfully, aS sdell County ididate for the SUMMERS. For County Treasurer. HEREBY announce my self” County Treasurer, subject t Democratic countv conventi 22 ciate the strpport of my frien Respect! ully, MIL: AN — a candidate for the action of the and will appre- n the primaries. LENTZ For County Tre asurer. I HEREBY announce myself a candidate for renomination for the office of County Treas- urer, subject to the ion of the Democrat primaries and county convention. The sup; of the Democratic voters: is res} fully solicit- have end avored to the pecpie ind clected will v best service. JA. HAYNES. continue to give them 1 For County ? JIEREBY = the Ottice < ot Preasurer. Demo sto the held March a wis, 3: Wv GoN. For Sheriff HERERY announce myself re-election to the office of the action ot the Democ primaries and county convention, My de : has been to serve you faithfully, Should Ibe re-elected, I shall continue, to the best of my ability, to discharge the duties of the office acce bly. Respectfully, aS H.W COR andidate for subject to a Notice to Creditors. Hane QUALIFIED as administrator of the estate of A, D. Moore, deceased. the undersigned hereby notifies all persons held- ing claims against said cState to present the same to him for payment within twelve months from date of this notice, or it will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are reqtested to make immediate payment. F. J. TROUTMAN, Admr: of A. D. Moore. This December. 30, 1899. j. B. Connelly, Attorney. Mortgage Sale of La nd, By virtue of the powers contained in a gage deed execut ted by Wa: wite, J. EK. Troutman, to J. A. signed morts gagee will sell the highest bidder for cash, door in Statesville, N, C., on mort- Troutman and ustice. the under- at public auction to at the court house Tondax,, March 12th, 1900, at 2 o'clock, m., the following de- scribed lot of land, lying and being in States- ville township and bounded as fellows, to-wit: Beginning at a stake. J. A Justice’s corner. Boulevarde street in the Statesville Develop- ment Ce., N,So W, 75 feet to a stake, thence South 74 East So feet toa stake on alley, thence with the alley 37 feet to a stake, thence 5S. 8; E. 140 fect toa stake on siid Boule -vard, thence with the street 61fect to the be, ginning, con- taining about 1-8 of an acre, more or less. "It be- ing the south side of No. 13, block 4, in said company. j. A. JUSTICE. T his Feb,, Sth., 1900, Mortgagec_ BU Y I N w1 0 q , , sf u p A DU L O D T I A M OF 9I Q U I Ho l t pu s sp u e y o> JO F U V I D DA V I E S SU T , th ON S LI A L “W e yo a Ue Lo OL A (S t Mo u Sp u v s y BS PO SI P } Jo MO T I F WI A NO A JE M JO T UV 10 , 2 NU T Pa d a p I s u o o st ay s as j 9 ‘w o r s u j o r d ut su O O d s SA u t { Nt S} s . = e <i o= mooie Ln =9 4 o> ee =a = a2 =3 = z. = 2 6 4d pi v *u o o d s 4 Ys n o i g Av y ss o 1 d o UV v I D H d S PU 1O T P M O E ? SE QW O T L I O I A «N O O a S UB A T I S V HL I M NY O , pv p ay 3a ys e a sv Ay i v s ve yo n i sv ou n - = <= o = San Eeu« ose Se =28 e¥s =” == 2en* =A0 ’ Dr. P. F. LAUGENOUR, . Dentist, STATESVILLE, N. C. Will be in his office two weeks, beginning with first Mouday in each month. Catlon him for anythi in the way of dentistry. You wili find it to your interest to do sa. Work done in best manner: Prices low.. ees ee Miss | \ ese | Mrs. J. W. Goodwin is sick. She} is thought to have pneumonia. Clio, N. C., Feb'y. 5tb. ES M, ‘For Register of L Deeds | _F. A. SHERRILL & CO. Wholesale and Retail. Since taking stock we find that we have a number of emnants, Odds and Ends which will be closed out regardless of cost at ee AIN PRICES. We have received anew line of nice bright new style -alicoes. Also we have a full line of Bleached :-: Cottons, Consisting of Barker s, Utica Nonpareils, Pride of the West, Night Gown “wills, Long Cloths, Soft- finished Cambries, etc. Also a new stock of Shirting Prs Shall F. A. Sherrill &Co. iE BIG STORE put off catil tomorrow what is their vy to wealth is in spending yuar mon- insforit. R vad our Helping hand be pleased to have you call to see us. Pur st-wWise buyers canu ifterest peasy, The ke ey where you get the re argun cane! yd, 5c. to $1.25 pair. inch, all Woolr Few patt Ladies’ shoes trom 7sc. H yc omforts $1.09, $t.2 2 8 . Soc. O9c, Up, per pair. M s heavy cotton socks, Sc. to loc. Wool sorks, 1§c. to 25¢. Ladies’ and children’s hose 5c. to 25c. Large line of lamps from a isc om up to de- corated plates » 2. Set. Large line dishes, 7 ~ 10. . to St.00cach. . Gold edge glass aces roe., LO 35¢, Japanese Cups and Saucers 15¢. to Sec. each, Porcelain Covered Diéhes, 45c. to 757. each Yinware in everything made froma 2c. cup to 25 Dish Pan. Naameled Ware in Pans. Sauce or Stew Pans and Coflee Pots 15¢ to 5. “ underw Cedar Buckets, 20 and 25. Children’s and Ladies’ | Tubs and Churns, 20¢ , to So. Men's new style dress ig lot Blank Books, sc to sz shoes—h nakes thlets rc. to roc. Ink gc. Mucilage sc. Pens from $ 1s. Children’. shoes | # md Pencils, rc. Come and See Us. Wilhelm & Mills NEW GOODS. A very bandsom=2 line of W ite Gools all Sees padadiiase (2,99) 7a5- Piain White Lawn from 62 i9502 yd i2diyvis Cassx ne viis.ciped Dimities Se. to 20e. 1200 yd Plain. Stripsdand Dhect21Naaszooks We. to 1200 yds. Pique ir figured and strip2112. to 3d: I) visy Real Swiss 12!c. to 3iic. yi. : Beauiiftl Qreandy 250. to 480. 4500 yards. Beautiful Hamberg from de. to $1.00 yd. 2509 yards, Torchan Lace, 42. to 2oc. yd. 3509 yards. Real Val Lace 2 Ze. to 23c. yd. Beautiful line of all over Emoroidery and Lace Nets for Trimmings. Largest Line of Bleached and Brown Cotton in town. to. buy the be st of Cotton goods come to us. % “ 39 3. Mills & Co. Pe. Tt you want We can White Goods Opening! ; .d and placed on sale the handsomest line of White Goods, Laces, Embroideries, ickings, Percals and Blouse Shirt Waist Fronts ever shown on this market. Call, Everybody, 5 - and let us have the pleasure -of showing you the prettiest line ef these yoods you ever examined. Yours truly, Ramsey, Tomlin & Bowles. me have just receive The Variety Store Just ina new line of Musical Instruments, Also a pretty line of trings and Furnishings. Valentine Novelties, Next Wednesday is the d«y, be in time. Other new goods ar- riving daily. Call and sce us. > Respectfully. W. H. ALLISON. Hello! Yes this is 118. WALTON & GA GE, Xo. we don’t handle that make of Corsets, but we keep a much better one at the same prices, THOMPSON’S GLOVE FITTING, Yes, that, medium. long. extra long, Paris and nursing. We have been handling this Corset for 15 years aud have found that it gives better satis- faction than any other corset we have ever hand- led. Yes, we » have all sizes 18 to 20. Yes, we carry three grades 50c, $1.00 and $1.75. : Yes, we can send youone. What size? 36. Did you say 36? My that’sa jumbo. We haven’t it in stock but we will get it for you. What will you have it in White, Black or Drab? Yes, it will cost a little larger size than we usualiy sell. No, it will rot take long to get it, say three or four days. MATTING did you say? Oh, yes, haye just received a beauti- ful lot of the Japanese Cotton:Wrap, all beautifal in the new designs and colorings: Yes, would be glad to have youcall and see them. Good bye, ; ~~“ WALTON & GAGE. ON’S AMON'S pill Topic | fo Tasteless and Guaranteed to Cure Ghills and reper TGA Does Not Contain On Nor co Taj e the, Stomach xe Effect the Hearing. Lart the & Son, Dime Tex, Scena een ee Jeez ea ae Y son prevribes # bes Seen erent ane it is Pa hs Reg OWN xi Prop’rs, Coceaeeilis, Tens ES eo Te alright racine Soars aN 2 ——— AGREES Wit Choirman Sit cus Pavorn Amend- Lirendu ent as Suggested, ing the * end. Kaleigh 2 nd € bse. ver Chairtian Simtmers, who has just returt ed tothe cite irom Newbern. was seen tart yy a reporter apd asked what he thought of Judge Brown's suggestion with reference | toachange ip tueAmendment,at the | € te nigh? in June “The ecssentla Amendment.” said of the Simmons. object Mr. Change whch «iil mere effectually accomplish end secure this purpose will be pot only unobdjectionable, but wise.” Continuing, Mr. Simmons said. “Judge Brown's suggestion is not a pew idea ci ail The subject of con sclidatine the 4ib and Sth sections of theAmendment acd adding words. which will express the well known SH U , es ei n ; Lh iegisla‘iveintent that alltoe Amend ae meat shail stand or fall together so ja as toleave nothing to construction. hud been the subject of discussion among Demecrats for the last two Sn e s pe e fee months. Indeed, ever since the op ig ponents of the Amendment began ae their demayovical attempt to de ; Be ceive and scare the uncducated white ie voters by telling them that the oth section would be stricken from the Amendment without carrying with it the 4th session.” The chairman said be had person aliv discussed this subject from time to time Curing ihe past two months with many prominent Democrat throughout the State. with leading members of the press and with many members of the State execulivecom- miltee and of octh branches of tbe Legislature. Amone the members of the Le vislature with whom he had discussed it he mentioned Jude Connor, Speaker of the House; Seo wor M. EL. Justice, president pro temef the Senute: Vesses Walter Moore, fF. D Winston, Herio't Clarkson. Judee Allen, Jas. A. Bry J 1 He also ser? two weeksago, at Lenoir é hed tit ceutS Judge Grown, and that was the anand I Lt. O-borne. that about cour he discusses it tpinich of every cne with whom he u the that wile the of the Amendmen’ made it clear thab it was the ister: of the Lesri-lature that the 4th and conditioned upon the otker, and that the ove vould net have been adopted with outthe otber, and bence the cours would have to sustain both or ne! ther, vet, as the opponents of the \mendment were by misrepresents lions, trving to divert the minds o° ue peopic from the real issue, and raise groundless doubts and fears in the minds of the uneducated white veters, it would be proper and wise vabsolutely remove all such doubts and fears, and answer all such dem- ayogicalatlempts to deceive and i by writingin the Amend uebt the manifest intent of the Leg lature that the 4th and Sth tious sneuld stand or fall together. “Tamsgiisied, said Mr. Sim i2Ons. “irom the unanimity of opin- anon this subject, expressed by every Domecrat and member of the Lecislature with whom I have talk ec, that the Democratic State Cen vention, when it meetsin April, wil! “quest the Legislature at its ad journed session in June toadd to the “Amendment such words as will re- rove all possible doubt, if any ex i-ts,in the mind ofany one on tits svbject, und thavthe change will be wade by the Legislature, when it meets in June, by a practically unanimous Vote on the part of the Poemocrais. Of course.’’ he suid, “Lcannct say what will be the vourse of the Republican and Popu- 3 os . hud tarkea snbjoct content 2 sections were One ja i ys i c a oa ca N E Fe O RR A t AR G S Re e sec Eq u i n e 4 ist members in the Legislature with reference to this proposed change, but I suppose that Populist embers will yote for it because they voted forthe Amendment when Was submitted; aud if the Repub- ‘ans do not vote forit it will show conclusively that all of their clamer upon this subject is a subterfuge anda fraud.” ‘Jr. Simmons added. ‘There is leva! necessity for any such change because, as | said before, the content of the Amendment shows that these two sections are insepa radly linked together as one single scheme of suffrage, and undoubted- ly the courts would haveto so hoic Sut we are willing toremove every possible doubt or suspicion of a ecubt or sugcestion of a doubt from 'he mind ofevery white man. It is the fixed purpose of the Democraric party that no white man, however poor or unlettered be may be, shaii under any circumstances whatever lose his vote, and we wish to make this purpose so plain that the ene mies of the Amendment will not be able, by misrepresentation, to mud- dy the issue.”’ ee Indiana Editor Beaten. sudianapolis Dispatch, 2nd, Public indignation against P. A. Jennings, editor and publisher of ‘Ste Democrat and Searchlight at salem, Washington county, culmi- bated last night, when severaj cit- igensuttacked Jennings upon the street and gave him an unmercify} waipping. A dozen or more citizens were engaged in the attack. Jon. mings Was taken wholly unawares He was on his way home from a vis- it toafr.end. He was beaten with sticks and knocked down and rolled over aud over in the street by his as- suilants. After cufling him abcur the mca accompanied him to his home and when he refy ; the door for them they burst it Open and entered. A thorough search of the houses wus made and a thousand copies of a pamphlet which Jennings had just peblished and the files of his two papers were taken from the house 2nd burned in the street. _The assault was the result of tr ie of iong standing and was not expected. Jeunings was with using his papers to malign cit- zens. When they refused to take his papers he got out a pamphiet for gratuitious distribution, in which it is charged that he made al lusions of a serious nature to many of the best known citizens in the town. They determined that the pamphiet shouid not be distributed — adopted this means to suppress DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve isun- equalled ‘or piles, injuries and. skin ciseases It is the original Bazi Salve. - Beware of all fciis. W. EF. Hall, Jr. sed to Open ou- un charged Counter- 1 JOVEE BROWN. + acjourrned session of the Leyislature ! “is to take the ballot from the hands | of the ignorant negro, and at the! ‘negro suffrage. progress and d ero industries, on earth a which is im Witch } frage. ASIENDMENT GOOD FOR wb els PAR LEis Twelve Conclusive Reasons Why Pewocrats, Republicans and i Negroes Should Support \ the Amendment. ‘ Kaleigh News and Observer. | | Below we sumup twelve reasons | } iwhy the members of every party ought to support the Constitutional Amendment: WHY DEMOCRATS WILL VOTE FOR THé AMENDMENT. 1. Because he is a white man, and will not be governed, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, bv sume time forever secure and pro-jany inferior race, much less by a tect the uneducut white man it} former slave, the negro. Nor will his righ There must not/ he submit to be governed by sorry be apy mecification ip the Amend | white men backed by negroes ment wii could change in the} 2 Because the negro has not slightest ; cular this main and es ; been amproved by suffrage but made septial purpose. On the other | worse. [t has net focreased hi-! hand, anc he same reasoo, O09. | ranhood sor hiscapacity for pe rnment, bur has increased his idle ness, Viciousness, insolesce. and criminal propensities. 3. Because it is necessary to se cure peaceful relations between the two races. Nearly a century ago Thomas Jefferson said. ‘*Nothing is more certainly written in the bock of fate than that the negro slave will -ome day be freed; and it is equal- ly certain that the two races will ’ never live together peacably on terms of equality.”’ Is not this prophecy abundantly fulfilled? | +. Because the welfare and prog ress of the State demand it. The mere nevro isa sufficient load to carry, a sufficient drag on cur proy- ress The negro voter is too big a joad. Our progress in every line, agricultural, commerciai, manufac- turing, educational and political is hindered and clogged by theconstant danyer aud the drag of negro suf- frage. 5. Because every _ intelligent white man in the United States now sees that unrestricted negro suffrage was a2 mistae when it was foreed upon the South by Federal bayonets at the close of the war. Ifit was a mistake then, itis# mistake now, and shou!d be corrected. 6 Because every State has the right to regulate its own suffrage qualifications. The Chinaman can- uot vote on the Pacific coast, the Indian cannot vote in the West, and the negro should not vote in the South. + Because the negro is unfit for self-government, much less for gov- erping the whites. If left ta them- selves the negroes would relapse in- to barbarism and svon be eating one avother, as their ancestors did in Atrica before the white people be- vin to rule them. 5. Beceuse a million Southern white men fought to prevent this iniquity, and their descendants are not going to tolerate it any longer 9. Because the white race, wheth- er rich or poor, literate or illiterate, snown itself worthy of the ballot by centuries of voting and by blood- shed spilled on a thousand battle- tields: while the negro race has ney- er earned its freedom, much less the right to vete 10 Because Southern women aeed it for their protection against the yrowing insolence and lust of black brutes. 1}. Because we are tired of mobs, lynchings, riots, murders, rapes and teuds between the races caused by false hopes held out to negroes through the bailot 12. Because it afforls a peacea- olesolution of the race question, which otherwise will some day lead to a war of extermination, has REPUBLICANS SHOULD SUPPORT AMENDMENT, 1. Because the negro yote bas lost them every Southern State. THE «2. Because the negro vote keeps respectable Southern white men who believe in Republican policies from joining the Republican party. 3. Because the negro vote makes the Southern Republican party dis- tinctly a “nigger party,’ and the Democratic party distinctly a‘‘white party.” I isnot difficult to see which party will win with such di- Vision. 4. Because, if the Republican party isnot a “nigger party,’ now 1s a mighty fine chance to show it, when tae oniy issue is “nigger sulf- rave. 5. Because the ‘‘poor white”’ wi!] never vote with the negro, and the Repudlieans cannot claim to be triends to the poor white while pre- ferring the negro, 6. Because the settlement of ne- gro suffrage will put an end to sec- tivnalism, will strengthen the Un- 1on and build up the South. %. Because it will put an end to election riots, wi!l diminish rapinys, jynchings, mobs, ete. 8. Because it will make the negro a better laborer, a more peaceable citizen, a more useful man and less a criminal. %. Because it will make possible a division of the white vote, as well as the black vote, between the two parties, and will abolish race prej.- dice as a factor in polities. 10 Because it will undo a erime and a folly put upon the South bys Federal bayonets at the close of the war. 11. Because it will relieve South- ern white Republicans of the dis- grace and dishonor of upholding any longer this crime and folly and out- rage. 12, Because the white people of the South are not going to submit ionger to this iniquity and the soon- er Southern white Republicans re- alize this fact the better forall par- ues concerned. EVERY GENUINE POPULIST WILI. sup PORT THE AMENDMENT. 1. Lecause he believes in overn- ment by the people, for the ene and of the people, which is im possi- ble with negro suffrage. ; 5 Because he believ dallot and a fair count, possibie with negro suffrage. 3. Because he believes that the people should control their own money, railroads, telegraph lines etc., etc.. which is impossible with » Es 1} es ina free which is jm- _ 4. Because he believes j in- itiative and referendum, eee impossible with negro suffrage. : Because he believes in more emools eee schools, better s, whica is j i i eee impossible with 6 Because he believes in the | omen of South- eraietitvaitiee se With negro euffrage. eo oe Because he believes in nd sz00d will amon e 0 l gmer,”’ possible with negro suf. | safety and Protection, of Because he believes in the; ———— <«applause): “when these occurences are taking place. [hear « note of discord, and it comes, Tam s#rry to say, from two North Carviina Re- the Senate wingof the capilol and the high trebie of the mountaic re- gion of North Carolina, »v discord- ant note endeavoring to rekindle the fires of sectionali 3m, al pranerty afaics. public piunder and sive daaation olfchis impes with neg" ent tra. ¢ § tieeadSe we believes in pro tccting the humbilest avd poores wouen and girls against tusult: anc vivience, which is impossiole witb uegro suffrage. es 10. Because he hopes to see the necro a good laborer and a peacea bie citizen, which is impossible with cegro suffrage. . 11. Because he wishes his wife znd children to be safe alone at night in their little home—to go safely alone along the public road —to go safely alone into the fields and woods, which is impossib!e with unrestricted negro suffrage. : 12. Because be believes the white rnen, though poor and illiterate, to be better than the negro, and to be entitled to more political power, which is impossible with negro suf- frage. SENSIBLE NEGROES WILL SUPPORT THE AMENDMENT. 1. Because it takes the ueyro out of politics and thus removes a con- stant cause of race prejudice and irritation. Because it destroys the lead- ership of bad white men, who have used the nezrofor the past thirty vears to their profit but his loss. 3. Because it encourages the ne- wzro to seek education. 4. Because it encourages him to acquire property. 5. Because it separates worthy and intelligent negroes from the ig- norant and vicious, thus bolding out reward and encouragement for progress and improvement. ' 6, Because it will abolish the race line in politics and make it vossible for voters to be independ- ent, if they so desire 7. Because the Southern white manand the negroes are natural friends, were friends in slavery, de- sire to be friends now, but cannot be friends with_universal negro — suf- trage. 8. Because negro suff-ayze is not wood for all negroes. It makes most of them fools. Only the best, are worthy to vote. 9. Because negro suffrave-is a stumbling block in the way of the progress of tbe race. It is a false ‘ight luring them to destruction. It tells them to travel the politics, whereas they should travel the road of industry, economy, ed- ucation and self-control. : 10. Because it enables worthy | negroes to stand up _ before the; world and be recoynized as men, in- , stead of being mixed up with the} sorry, the vicious, the idle, aod the criminal. ma of “nigger, nigger.” nigger, from worthy negroes. ll. Ifthe neyro has anything io himitwill give him a chance to show it. 12 It will cut loose the negro from the North and indentify the negro with the South, where his in- terests now areand where his only future lies. » _ | 1 road of| i | 4 | Congres~ oan Kluttz Replies to Lin- ney. Washington Special to Raleigh Post end. Congressman Kluttz in the House today delivered a speech in answer to Mr. Linaey that made theears of Republicans tingle and which stamped him as an able and vigor- ous debater. He could be heard all over the house as in ringing tones he defended his people from ney’s aspersions. Nir. Kluttz said: for consideration of the Indian Ap-: propriation bill, my distinguished | friend from North Carolina (Mr. ; Linney) evidently thought that the | House had resolved itself into a court of appeais for consideration of , the North Carolina election law, or at leastinto a forum for maoufac- turing campaign speeches for hone | consumption. Replying brictly to| nis diatribe against the peoyie of the | South in general, and the good peo-- ple of North Carolina in particular, } | shall add o0 word of sectional or; personal bitterness to the Qiscus- ' sion. Would to God, sir, that we! could let the dead past bury, dead, and that we could leave vreat} questions settled by our gresi war where they were settled by the dread arbitrament of arms. “In a conversation about the close vf the Spanish-Cuban war “nich I had with the honcrable cbiet magis- trate of this great repubiic—a man whom, while l differ from bis poli- cies, I honor as an able, patriotic aod honest American—-he said t» me, ‘Sir that war was worth all is cost itit had done no more tha.. onliter- ate sectionalism and oriny wil the people of all sections of tunis yreat country into a common understand- ing with each other one more.’ It was a noble sentiment, sir, nobly expressed and worthy of the chief citizen of this great republic; and it was aseatim: at to which I most ar- dently respouded, a sentiment to to which I believe the thinkioy peo- ple of this couatry, without regard to politics or sections, most hearti- iy subscribe. “And yet, sir, when, as mv friend from Nortu Carolina said, foreign soilis drinking up the blood of American heroes—Northern born, Eastern boro, Western burn, and Southern born—I thank ¢-od when Hitz Lee and Joe Wheeler, along with Lawton and Otis und Mac- Arthur, have demonstrited that Southern people are loya! to the ‘lag of our fathers,and! that when it is unfurled they are willing to go as varas the farthest in defence of American rights and American lib- erties’’ (applause); ‘‘when Worth Bagley of North Carolina lant down his life and crimsoned the deck of his ship with the warm life-blood poured out as a libatioa upon the altar of his country’s rights and of his country’s deeds; and when as volunteers had been called for, bat talions have come from the savau- nabs and plains and mountains of the South, and side by side. have fought with your boys from the East and North and West ia up- holding the honor and glory of that flag, which, [£ thank God, waves once more over a reunited country”’ iis publicans, in coarse,base notes, from which, ‘thank God, had almost :axpiced, and toreopen again quest jons ought to remain settled. ” individual ‘;plauded when he ef which rapt yrously ap-) sak * Mr. Kluttz was Sait Pp bacignia ! It will take off the stig- | j ‘Mr. Chairman, | yesterday when the House resolved ; itself into committee of the whole! ‘do solemnly swear (or affirm) th ; persons nan Act to Avend the Constiiation of; Noctua Curotina. a The Genevel Assembly of North Caro- lina do enact: ' SEcrniow 1. That article six of the constitution of North Carolina be and the same is hereby abro,ated, abd in lieu thereof shall be substi- tuted the following article of said constitution. : ARTICLE V1. SUFRAGE / ND ELIGIBILITY TY OFFICE— QUALIFICATIONS OF AN ELECTOR. (Section 1) Every male person bora in the United States and every male rerson whohas been natural- ized, twenty one years of age and possessing the qualifications set out in this article, shall be entitled to vote at any election by the people in the state except as berein other- wise provided. ‘ (Sec. 2.) He shall have resided in the state of North Carolina for two years, in Ube county six months and tu the precinct, ward or other elec- tion district in which he offers to vote four months next preceding the election: Provided, that removal from one precinct, ward or other eiectiou district to another in the sume county shall not operate to deprive any person of the right to vote in the precinct, ward or other viection district from which he has removed until four months after such removal. No person who has been convicted or who has confessed his guilt in open court upon indict ment of any crime, the punishment of which now is or may hereafter be imprisonment in the State Prison, shall be permitted to vote unless the said person skall be first restored tu citizenship in the macner prescrib- ed by law. (Sec. 3) Every person offering to vute shall be at the time a legally registered voter as‘herein prescri)- ed and in the manner hereafter pro- vided by law, and the general assem oly of North Carolina shall enact general registration laws to carry into effect the provisions of this ar- ticle. (Sec +) Every person presenting himself for registration shall be able to read and write any section of the constitution in the English language, and before he shall be entitled to vote he shall have paid on or before the tirst day of March of the year in which he proposes to vote bis poli tax as prescribed by law for the previous year. Poil taxes shall be a lien only on assessed property and no process shall issue to enforce the collection of the same except ayainst assessed property. . (See. 5.) No male person who was ‘on January one, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, or at any time pri- 'or thereto entitled to vote under the ‘laws of any state in the United !States wherein he then resided, and ‘no lineal descendant of any such ; person, shall be denied the right to ‘reyister and vote at any election in | this state by reason of his failare to | possess the educational qualification ‘prescribed in section four of this ‘article: Provided, he shall have ree- istered in accordance with the terms Of this section prior to December ‘one, nineteen hundred and eight. ‘The general assembly shall provide ‘for a permanent record of all per- sons who register under this sec- tion on or before November first. ninet>en hundred and eight: and ail ;such persons shall be entitled to register and vote in all elections by , the people in this state unless dis qualified under section two of this ‘article: Provided, such person-~ 1 Lin- / shall have paid their poll tax as re quired by iaw. (See. 6.) Allelections by the peo- : ple shall be by ballot and all elec- ‘tions by the general assembly shall! be viva voce. (Sec. 7.) Every voter in Norti Carolina except as in this article disqualified shall be eligible to office, but before entering ugfon the duties of the office he shall take and- sub- scribe the following oath: “‘I........ a’ l will support and maintain the con- stitution and laws of the United States and constitution and laws of orth Carolina not inconsisteut eherewith, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of my ctfice a» ......950 belp me, Gad S.) The tollowing classes of shall be disquatitied for office: First, all persons why shaii deny the being of Almighty God Sevond, all persons who shail have been couvicted or confessed their guilt on indictment pendiog and whether sentenced or not or under judgment suspended of any treason or felony or of any other crime for which the puniskment may be im prisonment in the penitentiary since becoming citizens of the Unit- ed States, or of corruption and mal- practice in office, unless such persoa shall be restored to the rights of citizeoshipin a manner presezibed by law. Sec. 2. That all of the provisions of the constitution relating to suf frage, registration and elections as contained in this act amending the constitution shall go into effec: on the first day of July, nineteen hun- dred and two, if a majority of the qualified voters of the state so de clare at the next general election. See.3 This amendment sball be submitted at the next general elec- tion to the qualified voters of the state in the same manner and under the same rules and regulations as is provided in the law regulating gen- eral elections in this state and in force May first. eighteen hundred aud ninety-nine, and at said election those persons desiring to vote for such amendment shall cast a writ- ten or printed ballot with the words “For suffrage amendment”’ thereon; and those with a contrary opinion shall cast a written or printed bal- lot with the words ‘Against the amendment” thereon. See. 4. The said e:ection shall be held and the votes returned, com- pared, counted and canvassed and the result announced under the same rules and regulations as are in force for returning, comparing, courting and canvassing the votes for mem bers of the general assembly May first, eighteen hundred and _ ninety- nine, and if a majority of the votes cast are in favor of the said amend- ment, it shall be the duty of the gov ernor of the state to certify said amendment under the seal of the state to the secretary of state, who shall enroll the said amendment so certified among the permaneat ree- ords of his office. Sec. 5. This act shall be in force from and after its ratification. Rat- ited the Z2Ist day of February, A. D. 1899. (Dee. W. S. Philpot, Albany, Ga., says, “DeWitt’s LittleEarly Risers did rae more good than any pills I ever took.’’ ‘The famous lictle pills tor constipation, billiousness and liver aod bows! trouples: W. ¥: Beil, Jp. ¢ m Congressinan Waite’s Lasnit. Ra eigh fos. Tn IS9S the nevro editor oly stirred the bioud of man iu the State by his infamous is sault upon the poor white women ol | the State, for which te was wade | to find a homeelsewhere. This out- rage by Manly and its result secms to have made no impressivn upon: the negro who ho'ds the i | Congress intended by the virtuous | inteiligence of the country fur a) representative of the peuple of wha: | now constitutes the Secoad District | in this State. Theharanyve wich | White indulged in vesterday, as «rv-| ported by the Washington corres- | pendent of this paper—intended. 29} doubt, as a complement toa crus «iv | of but little better character jst made oy his colleazue, wr. Liiiee is as gross an insult to the whire people as was the assault ot Masi. two years ago. The moral‘depravity of members of his own race is flaunted on °'s floor of Congress as a jurisdiction « the brutish assaults upon lanoce and virtuous white women of +4 State and South. ' And thisis the representative «*| the 30,000 ignorant cre wt Senator Pritchard and Scnator tui ler say must be permitied io + cise the power which votes dir by Viciousness as wel: as ino: vive in the control of aifsirs in State and county yovernment> makes this vrossly offensive si ment, and not one ward of resus | from Licney But the white peopl» settle matter inthis State. and it will as: | require a. Constitutional amendime: to end the right of suffraze of thos who would inculcate such ments or suggest such tmiamou~ i taliatory outrages. Will Butler and White home to make their cause ? Holton Wants ‘Troops. Washingien Dispatch, 1st “Republican State Chairmar 3. E. Holton of North Carolina } the city to discuss with the adi.i» - tration officials the proposed chise amendment ip that >tate. ‘“This is the livest local State sue in the United Statcs today, a party leaders on both sides arc ingakeeo interest in the Chairman Holton willtalk the ter over with Senator Hanna President McKinley today, and w: intimate, it is said, that Fede: troops will be necessary when voteistaken He will also ury prominent Republicans to go North Carolina and take part ir the | campaign. ~The chairman is charging fraud intimidation, desperation, faw.e>s ness and many other things agaiu-) the Democrats in general and Chair- man Simmons in particular, and de- clares that riot and bloodsned wii inevitably result, as the negroes ar- determined to fight for and demau:- their rights. “The North Carolina Democrat in Congress declare the situation | entirely satisfactory, and that clean majority of avt jess than 54). 000 will be viven the amendmen: “Chairman Holton met Senat: Pritchard and Butler jast night i: conference. ‘After ductors failed to cure ii of pneumonia I used One Cough ture and three botties cured me. Itis alsothe best rou: dy cn earth for whooping cough. » cured my grandchildren of the wor: cases, writes Jno. Berry, Loga:- i Pa Itis theonly barmiess remed that gives immediate results. Cure coughs. colds, croup and throat an every whiie are } 43:3 BuUPes Ne t j zed Holton peeches oe vs 1 Ss | en 1 iit | ! rr this } | ! rt- | Te whe. | = | | ad ine | a: . Steatu. luug troubles. It prevents » sumption. Children always lin. : Mothers indorse it, W I . Hae, s There was a half million dsii- tire in Dayton, Ohio, last Thursad:. About fully covered by tnsarance ~L had bronchitis every winter i years and no mediciue yave me i manent relief till 1 began to tu One Minute Cougt Cure. | it is the best cough medicine mace says J. Koontz, Corry, Pa. li que lv cures coughs, cvids, cruup, #s:i ma, vrippe and throat and :u - troubles. It is the chiidren’s fave iteremedy. Cures quickiy. W. t Hall, Jr Wm. 3s. Wright, Democratic e: member of the Kentucky Deis: ture for Knott aod Letier coun was assassinated Friday nish: “IT bad dyspevsia tor years. in medicine was so effective as Kou. Dyspepsia Cure. It gave immedi- ate relief. Two botties produce: marvelous results.” writes L. H Warren, Albany Wis. It diges:. tte tie what youeat and cannot fail to cure. W. BF. Hali, Jr. Fire destroyed the vusiness por: tion of Winfield, Kansas, iast fturs- day. One hundred people are reu dered humeless. Wintieid is a town of 6,000 indabitants. John Dirr, Posevitte,lud.,says ‘i never used anything as good as Uae Minute Cough Cure Weare never without it.'’ Quickly breaks u; coughs and colds. Cures ali throa and lung troubies. Its use wili pre vent consump ‘on, Pleasan: to take. WE. Ball, gr. Hon John D. Roqgue:nore, a ean didate fur the United States Senate. to succeed John T. Morgan, was stricken with apopiexy at woutgom ery, Ala, Friday night. There 1. slizht bope of his recovery. Geo. Barbe. Mendota, Va, says. “Nothing did me so much good as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Onedose re lieved me, a few bottles cured m>.’’ It digests what you eat anid cures dyspepsia. W. F. Hall. Jr. Jvhn Williams, a 15 vear-old white boy of Washiagton, N. 0, threw a cotton knife at Jebn L Corden, aged 18. and it strack Corden just behind the left knee, severing the artery, with the resuit that be died one day last week. Bothofthe doys wer of good family. Williams «vas ar rested. % Brave Men Fan Victims to stom seh, liver and kid- ney troubles as wellas women, and all feel the results ia loss of appe- Women as Weil | control the pa: ; 2ne mi by druggists, in fifty- ‘sent and one dollar | tree, also pamphlet tell- ing all about it, including ‘thousands of testimonial letters r i Mouisville, is one ef the haypt | watchersat the News bulletin bear ' sas dead he turned to his acte ing very blue. | cing that he still lived i when the news was flashed over linhis joy knew no bounds, | sides the money consideration be | bad been hoping for. Kodol as Mier Are Made Miserable by Kidney Troubie. + Kidney trouble preys upon the mind. dic- courages and lessens ambition: beauty. vige and cheerfuiness disappear when the kic neys are out of orce =~ or diseased. = Kidney troub! <n; sool rs c become so prevale: ) thatitisnozun — com orachild to be Dor urine scalds t ac ag reaches an age the diificu Yo step should be towards these important organs. hy is hes aliens: trouble is due to a diseased condition of kidneys and blacder and not 10 a habit + most peopie suppoce. Women as well as : erable with kidney ai end both need the Id and the Swamp-Root is soon realized. You may havea by mail ample bortle Home of Sw men many cf 3: ing Dr. K be are s7. 4 3 n from sufferers cured, In wr & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. nention this paper. A Bappy Driusamer. Charlotte News, A well known traveling man i individuals in Charlotie today. had up $300 on Goeoe!’s being swe inas Governor. All Gay sesterc: he was one of the most interest - When the report came that Gaox hide Later on he revin: when the News came out anu: Last mie been Wwe for wires that Goebel had ‘ a special friend of the Demosrat caudidate and this was just what | N is pure cotion w the secd from the pi ad, spin and v sed rmusil: erchant. We sz fen protits of com- Speculators and inizsion jobbers. eq r p ce s siLEDOUN PUSLIN Nas the n on e s me on every yard, rhasn't LILEDOUN and ad tothe mill, Will send xe prepaid, in 50 7c. bolta or more, A LILEDOUN button bag free. Write for one, fAOORE COTTON MILLS. Taylorsvitle,N.C. | | : ‘Saved Her Life.” = | { td .t ihe end of four months, in spite of a): icians, friends and good nursing coui ; rtand nervous syste wer? ecked, my life was de- t3 giving me up. lceull of opiates. My iunc; ine terribly and my couz’ vating. I could not te ia te i vy iS L,OSb ¢ «1 and disposed of on the day appointed will be { 4: B. Harz | prise on account of its { ours. t 0 : | Cirections for work, and commence WINGOsK ET co. (76-NC) Boeron, Maas. — Fr) COURT CALENDAR, Feb:uary .e m 1900, ‘ON, E, W. TIMBERLAKE, JUDGE PRESIDING. Wednesday, February 7th, 1900. Suste ex. rel, Kailroaad Commissioners v= southern Bell Telephone Co. A. P. Xhyne vs. North Statesville Land Co. Edward Wooten vs. M. A. White, et al. State Ex. Kel, Hiram Allison and Tillic Allison vs. M. A. White. et al. Thursday, February 8th. James S. Mott vs. T. A. White, adm'r and M. adm’'r. J. J. Mott vs J G. Cooper. A. D, Cowles vs. Raleigh Eiectric Car Co. O. C. Leinster, extrx. vs F, W. Bost, adam‘r J. D. Shepherd vs. WU. Telegraph Co, <. C. Waiden vs, W. U, Telegraph Co; Continued By Consent. W. A. Walker and A. B. Walker, adm'r J. W. Bowles aad wile. br. J. M. Cain vs A, F. B. Gaither and F.C. Tharpe. Docey Key vs, Charles W, Key. in the Supreme Court. Ebbert Ward vs, Odell M'I'g, Co, cs i n y s Non-Jury Cases. 1. W.F. Sharpe, et alvs. W. A. Eliason, as- signec. - 2. John S Reece & Co., vs Wilhelm & Steen, » John a adm'r, vs, J. C. Sullivan eval. » S.A. Lowrance vsA. A, Atwell and J. 1. Alwel 3. David E. Fleming vs Southern Railway Co. in the call of the Calendar any case not reach- Uled the next day in preference to cases set orthatday. Wiinessesare not required to at- end until the day set for the case in which they .ce subpecnaed. Non-jury cases will be heard at any time dur- ‘ag the term at the convenience of the court. J. A. HARTNESS, CLERK SUPERIOR COURT. Notice to Creditors. _ JAVING qualificd asexecutor of the last will “& and testament of john Cavin, deceased, the *ndersigned hereby gives notice to al! persous aving Clai:us against the estate of said deceas- ito present the same to him for payment ithin twelve months from the date of this no- ce, orit will be plead in bar of their recovery This January 50, 1900. G.W.I. CAVIN, Executor. J.B. Connetly, Att'y, Salesrle Tamale Caloge, STATESVILLE, N.C. (HE Springs term commence son the 23th «f January and ends May 30 "900. Board, Ti- on and Contiagent fee for term, 357, Music. special Elocution. Art Modern tan- uages, Stenography, Typewriting and Bock- ceping at Mocerate rates by experienced and Ph. ae NOTICE. toy VIRTCE of an order of 1}, ~} Superior Court of Alexaniie “nrolima, Iwill seila® poly tie highest biider at the op sylorsviltle, Sc. SATURDAY, F . vitotclock, p om., the telowing rc) «one farm lying op the Catawha five: | 2. ining the landsof M. Kefty 3 wa. others, and) knowas the old ar, containing about 300 acres! tne far berlands, Italsohzsonitth: 14 4.5." shoals, and these are <aid to be the fines. Catawba river. It has three Tatlroad . within six miles from the Catawba s, the river and is within nine miles of ; the Alexander side of the river —— —~ 2 r BRS Ta ceo said sale. Now is your chancet. ACEC z {- The sale is made for panition _ .L. Cowan vs. Southern Railway Co. anc | -operty. The sate: ue TOF Partition of, Joe Sorth carolina Midland Railroad Co 4 cowexseacrained saucy = O.G Willlans vs. M. H. Shoemaker. } As A a Geo. S. Daniels vs. Southern haitway Co | This January 15th, 1900 Friday, Feb’y- 9th. : Southern Railway Co vs. J. L. Russell : ion G. W. Clegg, adm’r. vs. Southern Railwz) i : Co. ui : ee q i¥ . Joseph E. Tharpe vs P B, Kennedy. i ° i ; W. W. Tharpe vs J. H. Holcombe. ’ i é W. L. Overcash vs. W. W Wilhelin, i = Saturday, Feb’y. 10th. ; i dd U. T. Bowden, adm’r. vs. Southern Railway , Co. } » — —. Hedrick vs, S, A. Sharpe. ; % » Wm. E. Johnston vs Abbie R. Johnson. ’ ) } } i -) T.S. Springs vs. Angeline springs. [ ic ® Monday, Feb’y. 12th. i See Nea M. J. Barnaby vs. Southern Railway Co. I handle all kinds oi ¢ 5. eee wife vs Senthern Ratlwa oumaes : the best qualit y- State Ex Rel J. T. McLain vs M.A. White These xh +9 :tetsyla-e Mw oO fal eta os est aterin . J. K. Morrison & Sonvs ©, sowen & Ce oo TN ». J.W. Willamsvs W. “. Kecman, INSD ANC ‘y Tuesday, Feb’y. 13th. i M.E Turner, ct, al. ve. M, Boger, trustec, At all—-had bess look at 4 er 2 L. W.Lonstord cs. H. Fk. York. mh Sta is sa Maven }. Elizabeth kouse vs. Western Union Tele tract which i 2 RB Sten viq graph Co. rate De stone bet wees NO cnsirane: 4. ae ae eee: oA 'Qlife. In coe lastanee vou 7 Recs ee Dees '8@win. Ta my poles you ee) Mazt ard Lovciess vs rs. kh. C. Early. { nek Hath } ee : : A Sie . WLR. Harwell vs. J. J. Mott, ig Demellt Gs Deih livin ye aug soy Statesville. N.C. }. State Ex. Rel. Geo, W. Stinson, vs, M. 2. } io : 2 wo ioe po { Seven buade Q ane ". DP. Morton vs. P.M. Summers, - artemis a se, si nat Getiats : Thursday, Feb'y. 15th. i? Sea ee Perit : s }. W.A, Fox aud Caarles A. Web» vs. Souch- par 2s ete Zi im i ~ crn Ra he < of ‘Statesvilie and : e if 1 Gus Gray vs, J.C. Brown, ~ eee Te Ea %. Firsi National Bank vi Statesville vs R. F, i community 1 " Cr> | a ih ~ King, indwieually, and R. %. King, adm’r than 12 mest as time | oF Friday, Feb’y 16th. . t Ti vou iil take the j or » J. A. Hagervs, Albertas Cornelius, it eee é ye : 5 ces Race ERT if time and see ne [can eae Thomas N, Holland vs. City of Statesville. 1b ive you ali imiforma j ae a wiar = K ae . Bid dd Sime depen ig Saturday, Feb’y. 17th. Ie, Lien, { Specialattention arid te collect » WB, Baxter, etal, vs. Phos Baxter, et. ai [ft j Fec Pee ein erations 7. Flanigan & sons vs J. L. Russell. . NO MEDICAL EXAMINA7:0,) Acconn*~ " aie tat S. J. M Patterson vs K. A. Ramsey. z REQUIRED 7 as eceived cy. most favo) oi" )» WLW. Miller vs Henkel, Craig & Co. : i : », Nochrane show Case Co, v=. Shannon & ¢.. }? : ‘ ‘a ‘ t. J. 2. Nichulson vs. Laura Nicholson, } J ry eo A2 LON ' ; salt Open For Judgment. H kere : JRE. A COOPER, *, W. J. Hill, admr. vs, Linden Hampton, et al. | & Sani a * us . GOW. Clegg. adm'r vs, j. T) W. Maiden $ eS as ; |. E GEe >. J. W. Mize and wite vs. Db, HH, Stimpson. | be Ve We have a vies ine of Fruits, Cakes, Can@ies ana Seeetmeats, Fresh lot of tee tain buck whea: flour. You want a nice cake ve ve the stuff to make it. Apples 50c, a bushel, Evervtbing fresh: aud satisfae- tion vuaran:eed. Drop in and see us Your ii¥ ads, Wrtetesville, N Moore & MelLazin, Southern — Railway iHE...... STANDARD RaAlLWAY vt The SOUT ccomplished feachers. Correspondence soliticed. For circular and slalogue containing full particulars, address. SURWVELL, Pres . Jan. 8th. 1409. Statesvilie’ N.C. Organ For Sale. NE “PARLOR QUEEN” organ, cost 1x and very little worn, for sale cheap for cas'1. \pply at this office. January tsth, 100 Bobbit’sChill Pilis eure chillx. Money ba: k they fail. W. F. Hall, Jr.. sville; i: ‘diller & Co., Mooresville? W. sor, Irece 1; its; J. M. Miller, Sloau's, } ents per oe gee ape eer | ITCEION HUMAN CURED LN 30 =: z by Yooliord’s Sanitary Lotion. T) 2 A.Savery,a Winston yusiness in: . | ails, by STIMSON & “ANDERSON. Diez. wus sent to jaillast week for refy - {* Statesville. N.C. ing to be vaccinated. fo CURE LA GRIPPE IN TWo DAYS ————-7-——_——-- ~ - | take Laxative BRomo QuINtINn TABLETS. & | druggists refund the money if it fails to cur 6 t 4. W. GROVE’S signature on every box. 25¢ , _ Distressing Kidney and Bladder disease re ieved in six hours by “Nrw GREAT SoUik \MERICAN KIDNEY CURE.” Itis a great sur- exceeding promptnes tn relicving pain im bladder, kidneys and back ; mmale or temale. Relieves retention of wate- «most immediately. i if you want quick reli ad cure this 3 > tsthe remedy. S$ ys sr f. - je ANDERSON. Druggists Staceodsioonen ci oes or as srauiritee e mae ASHINGYON, D:C. | Bryson Mouatain Coal. ee ; ‘ | ‘THE Statesville Ice and Bottling Company ! If You Need | sgicbrated De\SON MOUNTAINCOAL: whics | : soe DON D iN N vhicu ‘ hey sell tor $5 00 per ton. Soaeen Fire. Lifo, Accident or Health opener | Insuran |PARMERS WIVES! rance Uf Yh iif ; OF any other ladies who wish to work See e j Wi Wa CAN Ri \ . ye S AOS ALTE If i i : ; fat Vay vAN BARN LOTSGF MONEY; Brown & Guy. | i : tt d oe ; rs “ ~ > 7 *, - RS, JOHN WALLET, of Jefterso: | W0rking for us in spare time at} INSURANCE HEADQUAPTERS. 6M Wis., than whom none is morehizh! - | ome on ourcloths. We offer you is | Oice-Second Fioor Bank 3uilding. Cotton & ~ esteemed er widely known, write..; 00d chance to make plenty o!! Mera 4 “tn 10 Thada severe ottack of LaGripp»!spending money easily, in leisure } Don’t ae Send i2c. forcloth and fui: ‘ 4% once. Cloth sent anywhere. Address Mira. Dene, My husband brought x ww ind Heert Cure and ZL be- When f had taken 2 hal’ $ inuch better and coutin- Pionk about a dozen bot ita short time and noton m-~ | } ,iwn at a» : oi by all drug- : under a positive w fuurantee, first bottle & Cc iis OF moncy re-¥ ed. Book on dis- eases Of the heart and nerves free. Address, §& DR. MIGES MEDICAL } | i i ( ; } 24 oe, tite, poisons in the blood, vackac nervousness, headache aud tired. listiess, run-down feeling. But there’s no need to feet Iixe rise Listen to J. iV. Gardner. Idavits Ind. He says: “Etectcic Bitters just the thing tora mar when hi: all run-down, and don’t care whetb er he lives or dies. It did more to give me new sirenytn and scod appetite than anything I could take Ican nov eat aoyihing asd hac 'a new Jease ou life Only 50 coats : S at W. F.. Ha'l, Jr.’ - Deug Store rey botue yosree tebd. ’ Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It-artificially digests the foodand aic : Nature in strengthening and reco; . the exhausted digestive o: gans. It is the latest discovered dizes; antand tonic No other preparatic: can 3} h it in efficiency. It jr-/ stantly relieves and permanently cure : | pia, Indigestion, Heartburr ence Sour Stomach, Nause: ache, Gastralgia,Cramps,an. allo’ ltsof im Tesultsof i < i Pans oy : aac Sick | Try Us On Sporting Goods 1? } { HAVE a x00¢ second. Saat O UNS Table Cultery, — Meat Choppers or anything else you may need in the + ardware Lice. If you are not plezsed with our «oods after 2xamining *them we don't ask you to tuy, " Yours truly, W. A Thomes &Co., Wagon for Saie, en ne hand wagon for sq} time. See it at ROM Kevpecifrliy, . tr * cheap for cash, or on aay FOUL Beats, pure BEnWiuy i Cough, The Direct Lise i ai} Poini- see Oe ent oe Texas : We Ce lifornia oS oie F; rida, pushes: Comm Cuba and Porto Rio Strictly Pirsi-C:ass Equip- ment or. all ‘Vhroueh ard Local $Trains; Pulimin Palace Sleeving Sars on xl! Night Trains: Psst aud :+‘¢ Schedules Travel by the Souths cr assured a safe. Can: issoluti¢ In order to chad fre and vou retalle ate Expeditious Joueney. For Cazh we Vea APPLY TO TICKET AGENTS FOR Tiwi TAT & ournedt her mutT. an : ” a RATES AND GENERAL “MPORMATION, ,ou oad such a OR ADDRESS j fiveres. § cme ._- ¥ meatal 2. L. Vernon, B Datey, eae ee Tae A C.P &T ULE “ CHARLOTTE, N.C. ASUEVILLE § Cis ® No trouble to anssver question ‘Prams. Givan, a Cu ak Tt Charlotte Be Bandes in Am»rican § -Libé on <¢ At lowest rates of in EB Springs, Ne Weding Whe: you can-buy a 25c. Bottle of Hail’s C sug Sy up. vs : * ON E D LA N E SC R Ss re r OW E oe Re w e r ” ” Pee ae ee ee I aire Re EY Bi OE ES oe oe, te Maas Sa bt Forme ? alere puch eh the proms SW S vi t Vy teeret +, Wet irene, RGCK HILL BUEGY CO, bu rourice ack Bia TO CURE A Col D Ix ONE B'Y. Be 5 sit Se “ake LAXATIVE BRomO Quasine Tart oct cox. Grogyists refuncthe money if H.W. Grovya's siguature on every a ag oath OTICE- Ms Iw ne ire People EE A ee me eet a "ter hie AS +) 5 t i i 7 ™ 3 = : . i ? ' i } - i - ‘ . i ‘ . ‘ t { $ t ern | Railway PRAT AY t Cyr wit <2S ‘ifornia rida. ba and rio Riso 1D at S. tiw: TAS ROSA < = Senna a wd an * ‘ Siem Ce ee ~ sit tte ~ ¢ - ~ = ~ & fl 5 6 ‘Faw t 8 « a Gory om ih > Stax S SIZIN mee copes . ~~ ~~ Rogen ‘ 2.36 Not Pe a mS gent > &42¢ AVa@nCces 7 2 & Guy. CARTERS. x a Hails Csugh Sv tp. - -- Sa ERE F = “& = s ms on -*G 2 cs ¥ ae) ee S z i - Beri > ~ Se ~ < =t > = SS E AE RA E et Z Sit acces are n SKLE + Dissolution Sale. WEG UA RAN E i EE TWICE AS LARGE A CiR eee ville ee ee TN ascot. wa — —— = ee cetera 2 HALL 7 Z ; ee + - ——— A A te s he te ——— f° A / fj CULATION IN 1REDELL AND ALEXANDER COUNTIES AS THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPER PU BLISHED. VOL. WIE. STATESVILLE, N. C,, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY J», 1900 t handle all winds Ol Granite and aro i I 1 race the best quality. Pest Material, eee Cee 2G, Hess, Vice G2 AES2 ke RT =, S’ashier. Jre. & COOPER, President GEO eMBESY LL ah ii \ {| % ta & sais ¥¢ did ely + od 3 and/that ai Frezsidemt | EDITORIAL NOTES. _—_—— | tutional amendment which we are | owyeety prt 1 neon our fourth page was tak: The text of the proposed coust:- LOCAL. The board of aldermen have decid- ed 1o tax all shows hereafter. Mr. Brevard Ballard and family have moved here from King’s Moun- len feom the**Laws ofNorthCarolina”’ tain jand is absolutely correct, We bh i our readers will them-elves With its provisions, * * So By i Chron didn’t thi f the Lexington lows, an editeref seal ability and a cle bas gone and cot married. Ne famiiarize sfps, S. C. Rankin, of Mooresville, visited her sister, Mrs. E. M. Watts. last week. Mr. Wade Coffee, of Morganton, will probably locate a vicycle repair » Desi, of tue Wilkesboro) and renting shop here. Mr. W.A. Malone, the game little sitet Beb. He, Hens) pitcher, will play with the States | Andrew Allison, in Fallstown town-| ry Vurner, of Dis-| ville baseball team next season. ‘= wre ae) 6 thea oT te we = e hea teeth < = —~ - . Oo ee SF: Bere | patch; Will Holbrook, of the Hicko Mrs. W. A. Shands, of Clinton, S. | . eal Se : ot aie } ° ¢ ye : ie — : iry Demecrat, and the ~ were C., returned home last week after a Statesville, N-' lithe bachelor editors eft section. {Visit to her brother, Mr. Jee aoe cencnmnemnmmara | : Seavey me : rr 1 Bob hus deserted us ane Varner and | Copeiana. _ Bi ® lr ok wive out signs of weaken- | Mr. M. i. Guun, who is now : in < E a see : . | the 1ailros esate Saree ge ry) ine Our little club is playing ia |).™ jailroad service at Knoxville, 8 i ° 3 $ ca ' ‘ Tenn... Was bere last week attena- 2 mide _ ee ce jing court. haa Dr WEEr & N, SS | Rey. L. M. Brower has moved his Pe web AG CF it fete ts g Sa Ste NS Hiel We is al { ea . . : re l family ickorv. > is > pas- Brother R. A.Deal, of the Wilkes- |! aBEyRS es Le k) = fs Re Fray sucts a Regular Banking Business Deposits receive subject tes feokeDs'¥ 1h.) Chronicle, has our congratula- tor ot the J evita (Meckleuburg coun- Interest aid oa ct ne deposits. Money loaned ot gocd collateral ene petsena) s€cuTi | ~GTOU ; , has Ov ‘ ig ieee ity) creat, ! treeatattention oid te collections or all p andl credited or remitted at 14 westrati tions on his happy marriage. 200 | m7 a ae “ | ie easier ie Se Ree baat Wanctarineers ane Individen’s solicited ON ae P f = yes Mr. Jas. W. Allison, of Blooming- | eunes = tio M: ants. Mz 4 ‘ ‘ Deal e the best oO r fel-] Fs : aed a =e } cceived Cy mast favor b's terms | Peal is one of the best of good tel | ton Ts... is visiting his father, Mr. | | | | | | | | true tan. While we do not know) sbip. Heisa railroad man. | | his bride, we bave no coubt Bob Mr. W. R. Bradford. of Shiloh | kuew what he was about. May theiz | township, recently killed a 6-months- | Nives be spentin the sunshine of ~~ 1 NWS ADVANCE eae In Prices yet pasyeeve) on veyeN ust received and opens We have } for 1900 LANDRET MAY’S ind have bee Nil} vlur seed= ) ohly testes is elit t We also have 100 bu hels of > % ~ Black Spring Oats N fer Seed Sold only ia origina! bass ¢ F214 3 Come and see us. Barron & one friend Nichoison YVUSNeis. eS In order to change business We are cifering cur et <3 Clothing at Vost Far Cash. This is no fake te catch trace but’ a cenui: sale. Wohin Pay profit cle here “hen You can ce orhe a vourself here at Manulacturer s prices wever before have } “¢ j + . } ye uw you bad such ea oppe rtunity * Hus gocds Your on i cme quick te aves the rush. st Thapkitiey teu Vers Truly. figures eck must aid on iv be closed cut. tor pe st lavors We are Gigawz Shalit eicat a ©heiton tone up the nervous system and invigorae. PE OO sm ROTI PCR EAST ESE ST : s , , —< 3 123¢, ELL a Bf Veita ace : o ° [aEN vou buy RAMON’S [OVER Pics ¥ FONIC PELLETS youde noituyvamce- 5 icine, but a Complete Preatme r Billet = 5 ness, Constipatio ua . 3 distinct medicines, f —_ : ; The Pills bring immediate relief; the Pelicts 4 *€ =lniany long, happy years. | eel er The Atlanta Constitution has started a voom fer Congressman Ames J. Cummings, of New York, for the Democratic nomination for Vice President, and we hope our s Southern newspaper will be its » io land candidate. Cosninings is ove of the ablest of our Johemen ana a platiorm Demo- Republican allies for his fool utter- at Washington He promises to be the ‘ campaign. This is the way with a negro. Give him an office and be at once thinks him™ ee as good as any white man and better than most them. Let's | | | | nuces in the House recently. this q , € unis or ot ix things so that negro Congress- won and other officers will be im- possinilities in North Carolina. The | amendment will do Let’s adopt it, white eoustitutional the work. men, it seems that Senator Butler and his State committee will not be able te deliver all of the Populists to the Many leading Popu- Republicans. lists throughout the State are re- jpudiating the arrangements for a fusion @eal which Butler recently hod the committee to make and will support che constitutional amend- ment. We believe the number of Populists who follow Marion But- ior this year in his effort to turn the State over to gold bug Republicans the nevroes will be smaller than ever before. The honest Populists o! North Carolina believe in white vovernment and they will be feund voting with their and IAN = Th moeratiec brethren to inake it pormanent in the State. —_ >> -o Dil OCRATIC SENATORIAL CON- VENION. A convention of the Democratic porty of the 27th Senatorial district cotnposed of the counties of Davie, [scuiell and Yadkin, is hereby called tb. meet at Harmony. Iredellcounty, op SaruRDAY, AprIL 7TH, 1900, ‘at 11 o'eleck, a m., for the purpose two candidates for ‘ nominating s,tate Senators. Cotten Stored and Insured FOR ISc.. per Seie ea Month, by Charlott2 Bonded Warehcuse Company Bandes in Am»rican Sonding and Trust Company for $100,000.00 Liberal Advances Obtained on our Receip:s At lowest rates of interest. E B Springs, PRESIDENT TY, M. Constabie, TREASURER. i3y erder of the committee. | Lhis January 23rd, 1900. /Q. EB. Crowsox, W.G Nicnorsoy, Secretary. Chairman. Sh aioe i DEMOCRATIC COUNTX CONVEN- ; TION. A convention of the Democratic ! party ef Iredell county is hereby healled tomeet in the court heuse in Siaiesville, N. C., on | TUESDAY, APRIL 3RD., 1900, at 11 o'clock, a. m., for the purpose ‘of nominating candidates for the Legislature aud the county offices We want (6 Print a “>> erst ¢ Hy mill Geads. rave Your Statement Any Kind of Cards, Yet yrg? LUM Letter Heads, Lopes, Weding <~_}yvitations, — Call oa us vhen vou want aby tionery. Respectfully THE MAS “OT PRINTING CROWSON & LEINSTER, PROPR'S. 5A TR SEE ee 1 S a TF & Bi oaks a 2 Chill iene Sow Pepsin 3 L f9 Tasteiess and Guaranteed tc Cure Chiils and ¥ Fever and ai! Maleriai Trcubies. Does Not Contain Quinine Nor Other Poison. Does Not Injare the Stomach Nor Effect the Hearing. W. A. McLarty & Son, Dime Box, Tex., say: “Ramon's Pepsia Chill Tonicis the fj! best we have ever Landled, My son prescribes itin his practice,and sayy it 13 theonly Chill Tonic which a child can take without injury to the stomach.”’ Price 50c. BROWN Mr"G. CO., Prop’rs. Greeneville, Tean. Note Heads eore t: and of electing delegates to the Sen- atorial, ‘conventions. Tue chairmen of the various pre- cinet committees of the county will sseet in Statesyiile on Tuesday, county central executive commitice. Ail qualified voters who intend to support the Democratic ticket in the sions are cordially invited to at wigs, at each precinct on SATURDAY. MARCH 31st, 1900, at 2 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of electiug a precinct executive com- mittee of five members and delegates + the county convention. order of the committee. 3rd, 1900. oy Yhis January A. D. Watts, Secretary: Congressional and State .pril 3rd, 1900, immediately after :¢ adjournment of the county Con- ~ention, for the purpose of electing yairmap and four members of a ud and participate in the prima- which are hereby called to meet the respective voting places in R. B. McLaveuLin, Chairman. >} Aancs | ' ‘ mariah Lite ' eret ofibe first water. He has long E mes. utiits Oneal age? ease ee eon ideptitied with the policies of | seeests seul : . tle Pemecratic party and will be oe ‘ast adaffdad *Y >" tna . sala : nee eer reyes. aiitvunning mate for William ee g : : ny Hy rey = we > jb Yap, our leader cf leaders. W HL Urmer. Statesville, N Over Poston Bros ; Phe negro Congressman White is a SNE EN IAN LEY SNE TCR LEE AT b ‘ine roundly cursed by his white | 4 | the position. ‘in Catawba who would be glad to | see biz fold pig belonging to his little daugh- | jter which weighed 220 pounds, | Mrs. Tf. Frank Conner, of Cataw- ; ‘ba county. is stopping with Mrs. | \3. T. Raymer. Streis here for med- | lical treatment by Dr. H. i. Long. | Alonzo Bumegarner and Willie | | Barkley, two boys of Leaven worth, | Kan.. were here last Thursday on! itheir way to Wilkes county to visit | ‘they traveled alone. ; { relatives. | Misses Vallie and Maggie Tatum, | lef Olin, who ned been conducting a} dress taking establishment in Char- | | home last week. | may not return to Charlotte. | Lousford, Esq., of Love- j lace. Wilkes couuty, was here last| ) week eof the best Den.o- | leyats iv his county, and way ve the} lotte, et urned | | They | axe hea iw He ts on | Nemoeratie candidate for sheriff of | | Wilkes this year. —_—_— Cataw ba For Turner. Newton Enterprise | Mr. W. D. Turner, of Sratesville, will be a candidate before the State convention for Lieutenant Governor. Mr. Turnes is well qualified for He bas many friends The be county's cast for nominated. vete will undoubtedly him unanimously. ae J. Turner Jennings, of Union Grove Fownship, fer the Republican Nomination tor the Senate. Correspondence of Ti Mascot. Polities is bewinuing to be talked very freely. The Republicans are very anxious to have Mr. J. Turner Jennings, of Union Grove township, nominated for State Senator. He is one of the most promising young citizens of the district and a more loyal Republican never lived. We earnestly hope that he will consent to become a candidate. We are sure that be cav carry the district and make a Senator who will re- tlect honor and credit on his people. Respectfully, Carrer WILLIAMS, JR. Evalin, N. C., Feb’y. 10th, 1900. ee eee A Live Man Bead Legally. Atlanta, Ga., Dispatch, oth Judge J. H. Lumpkin, of the At- lanta cirevit, bas decided that a claimant for anestate who is alive and was present in court is dead lewally. The judge said: ‘Plaintiff testified that he had been livingin Texas and did not know until 136 of his father’s death or the division of the estate, but where one leaves a State and cuts off all communication with «friends and relatives he becomes, presump- tively, at least, dead to the world. I scarcely think the statute of rela- tions will stop and wait on him any more than the village of Falling Water awaited the awakeuing of Rip Van Winkle or the wile of Enoch Arden awaited his return. Besides he returned in 1896 and knew the facts or could have known them fuily, but did not sue till 1899. ~ a Used Water In The Communion Ser- vice. Boston Dispatch, 9th. 2ev, Edward Everett Hale, the veneratile pastor o1 the South Con- gregational church, has brought about a radical departure in the communion service at his church by substituting water for wine. Dr. Hale has been desirous for many years to bring about this change and when the communicants tasted ordinary water in place of the grape juice at the service last Sunday there was considerable comment. Dr. Hale explained the matter to the congregation by saying that, in ac- cordance with his earnest desire of some years, the officers of the church had decided to use water in the com- munion. ‘This is a mere matter of detail,” he said. ‘‘The use of wine is in- no way essential to thecommunion. At the great national conferences of the Unitarian Church 1 admin- istered communion with water. Christ in His life on earth took the cup and drank the wine of the couv- try. In every land it is customary to use in the communion service the beverage of the country, and thank God. water has pow come to be the beverage of America. ” Dr. Hale concluded his remarks with a word in reference to the many persons who find wineeithera temp- tution or an offence and are, there- fore, virtually barred from the com- munion table. “I think I would go crazy witb pain were it not for Chamberlain’s Pain Balm.” writes Mr. W. H. Sta- pieton. Hermenie, Pa. ‘I have been afflicted with rheumatism for several years and have tried reme- dies without number, but Pain Balm is the best medicine I have cot noid of.’’, One application re- STATE NEWS. A negro has smallpox in Monroe. | A negro died with smallpox at High Point last Thursday: A. G. Foubister, of Waynesville, GENERALINEWS. j — There were 408 deaths from tbe plague in Bombay. India. in one day ‘last week. A fire at Carabelle, Fla.. one day jlast week. destroyed 250.009 worth was thro-rn from his horse one Gay ! of property. last week and killed. Louis Love, colored, is in jail in| Lenoir for an attempted assault on (Nie re - 7} . > Ivaps . Mrs. Frank Miller, who lives near Lenoir. W. W. Payne, of Davidson coun- ty, recently killed a- hawk which measured 57 inches from tip to tip of the wings, A three-year-old son of Floy Can- dili.cf Alleghany county, fell frem a fcotlog over Prather’s creck last week and was drowned. Elihu A. White, former collector oi internal revenue of the eastern district of this State, died at his home in Winfall one day last wees. John K. Welcher, white, has been jailed on the charge of assaulting a 19-year-old daughter of John Starr, of Guilford county. He says he is not guilty. A train was wrecked at Ford River, Mich., Thursday night, and nine persons were killed, three are missing, five were seriovsly and four slightly injured. . Three persous were killed and three seriously injured in a collision between two freight trains at Gor- don Heights, N. Y., Thursday. Both engineers were killed. Editor R. A. Deal, of the Wilkes- boro Chronicle, and Miss Mamie Wallace. daugbter of i. Wallace, Esq , of Wilkesboro, were married in Wilkesboro Wednesday evening of last week. The ginhouse, barn, crib and saw mill of Col. R. L. Abernethy, of Riv- er Bend, Gaston county, were burn- ed Tuesday morning. The tire ts thought to have been accidental. The loss is heavy, with practically uo insurance. Win. Truesdale, colored. was hanged iu Charlotte jast Thursday for the murder of his colored wis- tress last August. The negro broke down aud had to be carried to the scaftold ard held in position while the trap was spruog. Charles Reavis, colored, of Frank- lin county, was working on a chim- ney one day last week and by some miscbance the seatfold slipped and he fell, his head catching between the timbers. ¢He was left suspend- ed, his neck being broken, and the scatiold had to be knocked down in order to get his body down. Clarkton Express; Jessrs. Alex Anderson and Addison Brown went turkey hunting one morning last week in Green’s lowlands, when An- derson mistook Brown for the game they were after. Fortunately Brown was not killed, but he has a full charge of turkey shot in his anato- my as a result of Anderson’s muis- take. Salisbury Sun: A lady passenger on the western train yesterday morning was relieved of $50. When she missed the purse containing that amount, a search was __ instituted. The purse and a key and check were found in the second-class car, but the money had been taken out of the purse, and, of course, Was rot recovered. The lady’s destination was /ebane. A negro church in Wilmington was burned Thursday night. The fire was caused by aiamp exploding. Two small houses adjoining the church were burned and several oth- ers damaged. The total loss was about $3,000. Another lamp ex- ploded in a store the same night and Lwo small stores and one smal house were burnedand two other houses damaved. The Lexington Dispatch says that Chariie McBride, a young white mau, was killed one day last week at Obe Davis’ distillery, Goone township, Davidson county, by Rob Farabee, a negro boy 1S or 19 years old, who shot McBride with bis own gun. It seems that the negro had Lo kill the whiteman, who seem- ed to have’ been the aggressor throughout. The negro is 10 jail. Reuben Ross, colored, was hanged at Lumberton Friday for criminal assaulton a white woman named Mrs. Bettie Ingram. He was twice reprieved by Governor Russell. The nezro protested his innocence to the last, but said he was guilty of the assault on a youny white woman of Rockingham for which a negro, John Evans, was hanged. Ross’ story is hardly believed as it is thought he was in the penitentiary when the crime for which Evans died was committed. Clarkton Express: The little three-year-old son of Mr. Wm. Mc- Keithan, near Buie’s cross roads, was shockingly burned on last Thursday. He and two other chil dren were in the house at his grand- mother’s, Mrs. Frank McKeithan, standing by the fire. The day was very coldandin getting too near the fire his clothes caught aad before assistance could reach him_ they were almost entirely consumed from bis stockings up. The skin peeled from a portion of his body and his nostrils and ears were crisped. He bas since died. Free of Charge, Any adult suffering from a cold settied on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles of ang na ture, who will call at W. F. Hall's, will be presented with a sample bottle of Boschee’s German Syrup, free of charge. Only one boitle given to one person, and none to children without order from par- ents. No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as Boschee’s German Syrup inall parts of the civilized world. Twenty years 2go millions of bottles were given away,and your druggist will tell you its success is marvelous. Itis really the only Throat and Lung Remedy generally endorsed by physicians. One 73 cent bottle will: cure or Sold lieveg the phin. For sale by ail a rug ists: Bu cate 1 oC tries. lrics 74 L _ or prove: its!p d by dealers fa all clvil-j cents. gist. Tbe Nississippi Legislature has fexempico ¢otten and woolen facto- : tuxation for ten years. Senaic: Bacon, of Georgia, slip- ped and feil on the ice in Washing- ton Saturday, and breke one of his ribs. A tornado swept over western lo- diana and eastern Illinois Thursday. At Collirsviile, Llls.. nine were seriously injured. tempted to terrorize the town of Portland, Ashly county, Tuesday. They resisted arrest and were both killed. Nearly 100 persons died of A lone robber, mouey In im early Friday morning by Frauk Barnum, a lawyer. grigham H. Roberts, the rejected Utah Congressman, was arrested ou his arrival in Sait Lake City. Utah, Saturday, on the charge of unlawful co-habitation with Dr. Maggie Shipp, one of his wives. The body of Gen. Heary W. Law- ton, who was killed in the Puilip- pines, was buried in the National cemetery at Arlington, Va.. near } Washington, Friday. There was an | immevse crowd present and the cur emonies were very impressive. Vill Coison, was banged Friday at Birmingham Ala., for the murder of adeputy sheriff in November, 1898. The deputy tried to arrest Colson when the iatier shothim. The mur- ‘der caused the deputy’s wife tocom brains The murderer confessed to the mit suicide vy blewing her out. crime. U. S. Judve David M. ixey died in Chattanoo;za, Tenn., Saturday, aged 75,years. He was one of the most distinguished men vi the South. He was a colonel in ihe Confederate army, U.S. Senator, and although he was a Democrat. President Hayes appointed him Postmaster General in his Cabinet. a Has Gone White Forever. Mr. A. S Docke:,. son of United States Marshal H Cc. Doc’rery of the Easteru District of North Caro- lina. participated in the recent white supremacy :neeting at Rockingham and made his first politcial speech since declaring his aliegiance to the democracy at the last election. The tockingham Anglo Saxon gives a brief report of his speech as follows: “I rejoice to-night in the opportu- nity and privilege of addressing a few remarks in this my native home, to you the people with whom I haye lived, and for whom J care to live.” he began ‘‘Reared amid an en- vironment adversetoDemocracy, Jam glad of the honor and distinction of breaking loose from Repubiican pre- dilections und of identifying myself, thorovghiy and completely, with the white menof NorthCarolina.I rejoice in the magnificent enthusiasm of to night's assemblage, and it is a pleas- ure to me tv meet and greet the fair women of our town to-night. That cause is indeed a righteous one which enlists, with such glorious unanimi- ty, the white woman’s sympathy. I I point with pride to yonder banner, upon which is inscribed in letters of living red, the words, ‘ne whites will rule the land or die.’ The words not only represent a -strong scnti- ment of which white men, if conveni- ent, care to live, but deeper, sirs, a sacred principle, haliowed by the laws of God and nature and man for which, if secessary, they will die.” He declazed that it was not by ac cident or mischavece that Richmond county had yone white once, but that it had deliberately and with malic aforethought gone white forever; and said that the Republi- cans, who were again stirring up a contest would at its close, tind themselves in the condition of little Zackie, who, with his bloody face and torn clothes, responded to bis mother’s anxious inquiry, *“No, mo- ther, I’ve not been fighting, Ive been fough.”” pe ere To Raise Sheep In This State on # Large Scaic. A syndicate has been formed, says The News and Observer, for the purpose of engaging in the sheep- raising business on a large scale. They will locate ia North Carolina under certain conditions. It is a corporation, incorporated in South Dakota, but composed of «New York and North Curolina capitalists, with half a miljion dollars capital. These people are nuw negotiating for the purchase of 51,000 acres of moun- tain land in Burke county, some twelve miles from Morganton. The property is owned by some north- ern people and has for many years been used only as a game preserve. If this deal goes through it will meap much for that section of the State and start a newindustry there that can but be profitable. Glorious News Comes from Dr. D. B. Sargile, of Washita, I. 7. He writes: *‘Four botties of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffericg for years. Terrible sores would break out on her bead aud face, and the best doc tors could give no help; but her cure is complete and her health is excellent.’ This shows what thous- ands hive proved—that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It’s the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, sak rheum, ul- cers, boils and running sores I: stimulates liver,kidneys and bowels. expels poisons, helps digestion, uildsup the strength. Only 99 _ Solid by WP. 1,Jr.,Drug- Gyaragteed. ; people Two Arkansas Convict guards at- | mask to cover his features, was shot | and killed in a pavillion in Chicago | } Carolina. AMONG THE POLITICIANS. = Two citizens of Wilmington rais- ed $1,223 in three hours for the con- | }stitutional amendment fund. € hair- ;man Simmons reeeived the money | | Friday. ; The Davies Democratic county icommiitee has met and elected all | democrats who willattend dele zates CURES Wilmington promises more. RHEUMATISM TO STAY CURED ; to the State and Senatorial co.ven- = ‘tions. Nocandidates were er dors Frice $1. ed. i ; ‘ - Sold in Statesville by W. F. Hall, J: ) | Senator Jones, of Arkausas, oter- 3 Stimson & Anderson. In Mooresville, ) | | jeda free silver coinage subs itute | a |for the pending currency bil: Fri- = jday. Senator Jones’ subs itute | | provides for free coinage of silver jand gold at the ratio of 16 to 1. ~~ eer ; | fe Tricd Them Ali. | J. FP. Habermel. Bradiord, India ‘ jna, says: [have used almost every state [class of Pills known to me. but nev- his digus : : ed jer found any relief for habitual con- | Sea Se with the Re-|stipation and liver trouble. 1 | pubdlicans. e helped to ory (nize | bought four boxes of Ramon’s Liver jthe party and has been’ prominent! Pills and Tonic Pellets of an age jin its councils. lof the Brown Mfg Co., at “c Geo. KE. Geges of Haywood -oun- ty, a member of the Populist |committee, has resigned, beca: Green- sun- =37 stroke in Buenos Ayres, eae Chas F. Warren, Esq., of Wash- ville. Tenn- Lused two bo: of Republic, Sunday. The thermometer | ington, Beaufort county, is a « indi- | the Pink Pills and followed with the registered 120 in the shade, the| date for the Democratic nomi: ation | Pellets every nigkt for vhirty days, highest ever known. |for Attorney General. He is oresi- | and today Tam as bea as 1 savas ident of the State Bar Assoc ition twenty years ayo. 1 wil recom- well dressed, with |and has been a Senator. The ther mend Ramon’s Liver Pills and Tor- lis pockets, and a silk|/candidates for Attorney G. »eral|'€ Pellets to all who sutler with such The Pills and jare: WR. D. Gilmer, of Havwo 4; F. ]Co@piaints. Pellets D. Winston. of Bertie, T. J. Je. ome, 276 4 Sure care, they make one feel lof Union, ard Iredell Meare:, of | #8¢ 2 new person. 1 would not be |New Hanover. withoutthe Pills in my family. For sale qy N Ro Tunstall, drus M. M. Perry. of Raleigh. was held up in Rocky Mount one night last week by three masked men and rob- bed of S800. Twomen held reyol- vers in his face, while the third took all his money. wi il Two Sisters Have the Same Hus: Columbia, S. C., Dispatch, gth, sand, . Mrs. Missouri Brown, of \‘ood- ford,S. ©.. fiuds the matrin onial relations of her, two daughte e so complicated that she has witten Governor McSweevey for assis‘ 1nce. i a agra These daughters within ten \ears,|__Ex-Secretary of the Navy Richard married the same man, who in that | W- Thompson, died in Terre Haute, Ind., Friday, aged 91 years. He was a member ofthe Indiana Legislature interval, also wedded a girlin °-orth In 1889 Charles Furtick ms sried [> far back as 1854. He wasa mem- hereldest daughter, Llinois. and ber of Congress in 1841 and remain- after living tovether fora yea: sep- ed in Congress for many years. arated. Furtick then went to Sris- President Hayes appointed him tow. N. C., and married a Mis: Hus-|Secretary of the Navy in S77. kind Last year, under the name «! W. Mrs. J. KX. Miller. Newton, Lamil- W. Furtick. and much chang: d in| to, Pa. writes, “] think DeWitt’s appearance, Mrs. Brown <a) s, her Witch Hazel Salve the greatest son-in-law returned to Woodford. salve made.”” It cures piles and She did not know him, and he paid heals ‘eve rything., All fraudulent imitations are worthless. W. F court to her youngest dauehter, Frances. Mrs. Furtick No. 1 was thea liv- ing in the country and did no’ see her husband. Frances was only a child when Furtick married hor sis- ter and had no recollection of him. On October 28th last they were mar- ried. It was some weeks before Mrs. Brown had her suspicions aroused, and then only because of informa- tion that reached her about wile No. 2, in North Carolina. She wrote to the father of Miss Huskind, an call- ed the eldest daughter and firs: wife into consultation. Asa resul: the two women swore out a warrant for Hall, Jr., x He Fooled the Surgeons, All doctors teld Renick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, Ohio,after suffer- ing 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless 2% costly opera- tion was performed; but he cured himself with five boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on earth, and the best Salve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by W. F. Hall, Jr., Druggist. Populists Will Not be Deceived. Raleigh News and Observer. “‘Despairing ofany reform inside Furtic!.’s arrest for bigamy. Fur-|the present organization of the par- tick got away. ty, | have determined to abandon it Sear and become one of this outside ma; His Broken Neck Cured. jority,’ weites Mr Geo. E. Boggs, Yonkers, N. Y., Dispatch, roth. member of the Populist State Exez- Bartholomew Moriarty, the man|utive Committee. Mr. Boggs is right in characteriz- ing the Populist who will not follow Butler in bis fight for Negro Rule as the “‘outsidemajority.’’ They com- pose three-fourths of the member- ship of the party, and while many of thein will not follow -Mr. Green, of Union, Mr. Green, of Wake, Mir, Boss, ard others in publicly de- with the bruken neck, was dis -harg- ed from St. Joseph’s Hospi:al in this city today cured. On D-cem- ber Sth he hobbled into the ho pital, having walked six miles to get here, told Dr. O'Neill, the house p!:ysic- ian, that all power of movin was gone on his left side, but he could feel on that side, while on the righv side he could move, but his sc :sory |claring there is no hope “of any re- nerves were paralyzed. His head |form inside the present organization was twisted to one side. Hv told]of the party” they areas determin- the doctor that he was a hod c-rrier | ed not to vote against the only op- and had fallen from a scaffo d at| portunity ever presented to them to Dobb’s Ferry three weeks b. fore. | end negro domination Of course An examination showed tha’ the | the pie-caters will do the bidding of third verteba of nis spina! c-lumn|the Republicans = ad negroes by was broken and thata part of ©» was | whose votes they 5% their pie. But pressing against the spinal cord, | the rank and file of the Populists are causingthe paralysis. An © pera- | going to vote white this year, and tion was not deemed advisabl., ex-| rebuke the fellows who have sold cept asalastresort. The firs good | out the party organ zation to Prit- -s the Mor- 65, ctur- first d be over- ar as back vork. n the result of the treatment used ¥ passing away of the paralysis. iarty having reached the age the knitting together of the fr: ed bone tooka long time A‘ it was thought his head wou slightly inclined, but that wa: come. Today he wasas chip) alark. He said he was going to the “‘Ferry’’ toresume his He felt only aslight stiffness neck as a resuit of his injury. -— His Quick Wit Won Him a WV Ladies Home Journal, ; Governor Aaron V. Brova, of Tennessee was a Chesterfie!! for Politeness and a Talleyrand for wit. When he, a much-admired widower, was paying his addresses—as yet unavoved—to an attractive young widow, he called at her hous: one day and was ushered into a room darkened to the degree whica the prevailing fashion of those days Ge- clared to be elegant, and before the Governor had familiarized himself with the surrounding *,objects in the gloom the youag widow enter.:d the room. With enthusiastic devotion | he advanced to meet her hastily, not | noticing a low stool directly ia his | pathway; unhappily, he stumbled | over it and plumped upon his knees ; directly at the feet of the object of his | | | chard and George White. i heal If it was oniy health, we might let it cling. ut itis 2 cough. One cold no sooner passes off beforc another comes. But it’s the same old cough ail the time. And it’s the same. old story, too. There is first the cold, then the cough, then pneu- monia or consumption with the long sickness, 2nd life tremb- ling in the balance. Ager’s ife. affections. Before shecould utter a word of apology or sympathy the 2droit Governor, seizing her hand, exclaimed: *‘Madam,a happy acci- dent has brought me where iuclina- tion has long Jed me.” The iormal| loosens the grasp of yourcough. declaration which followed was of| The congestion of the taroat course successful, for such rearty gal- ; and Jungs is removed; aii in- lantry could not be resisted. A Life and Death Fight. Mr. W. A. Hines, of Manchester, : Ia; writing of his almost miracu- lous escape from death, says: “Ex- posure after measles ind uced erious lung trouble, which ended i: Con- sumption. I had frequent semor- | rbages and coughed night a:d day. | All my doctors said I must seon die. ' Then I began to use Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consux:ption, | which completely cured me. I, would not be without it even if it’ cost $5 00 a bottle. Hundres; have used iton my recommendati. 0 and all say it never fails to cure ‘hroat, Chest a Sass “renal oct Sa igr size 30c, a 91 bgt .2s fred > 5 W. F. Hall; J¢.’s, drug stere. i 4 flanmation is subdued} the | parts are put perfectly zt rest | and the cough drops away. It b2zs no tissucs cn which to hang. Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Piaster : draws out inflammation of the lungs. Advice Free: ee e aS eee eee SES, Wipe loan ie & ip iin aaa ieee ae a - ——————— j mek ce os 8 ms z = = ee i 2 iS ES EY RE EF ES ai = ie -.r, NEWS LATE STATIN PAYRORSVILLE NEWS. > a z s “ ath nee oe a1, NEWS. 4 LST: , tt Est NEXT prelim tadicce st. ples y 3 ; , ; Rev. W. J. Tidbali came ia from : = : , . ac he feht between Jef me : eye aed Rev. W. J. Tidbat : the Trasted Leader of Men; The vate oF bat = me = Sete eta large cotton aE scenes <" | Mocksville Tuesday at neon. x : all Parties Stronger Thao fries and Corbett bas been chane mee, Davie county, will be ready | : sek. Judge ° é x Liver With the People. ‘from April10to May 10 for work by June ist. | Superior court next week. Jule’ : Le a oa i pa be put up at _| Robinson will be bere for his fir zs = News and Guserve The auditorium to be Pp t Jannon Manufacturing Co., of | yj +] ‘ Louisville for the Confederate re- Dees 5 mets | . ? + ipa pes z Sean, | Louisville for - ene as deck semi-annual | eck : i lr mrt : : Se ies wee ¥ IES as ee Tue career of Hou. W. J. Ersane union will be 160x200 feet and capa- Concord. ae deci a aero ' Mr. Frank Johnson, of Hickory, Be ion to the fact that ek Ba fONe Y beaee who Qeain yesterday demonstrate | ot 00 dividend of 0 per ceat. Oa Se oy era te Cant Ne ee nee * . a hes Siegel eiecenr Come ble of seating 10,000, : : _. jecame over Luesday we will be able icke care of you 08 | ie a the held he/has 00 he eee ee : : Fire Moaday destroyed the Na- Cobv SO TR TE: | t SEMEL D. pron & PROPRIETOR. | tidence and affection of ous peop'©- | The Business Men’s League of At- tional Dairy Kitchen. one of the best | We a Rees << ‘ J. Ve ATES HD EAE Sate ; * the most remarkable in the : oa ( ree. aap : »tearn that Wr. Julius Moos 5 \ Spe i i is ope of the es eee mtIhe ota has deter mined up the ee restaurants in Charlotte. as ee = 7 EC aye ke Did yeu ever try to dodge th: ’ i 4 co i ‘ = : history of a country noted for re | of a $1,000,000 cotton m i iwi store from rt : . ee 3 Se 2A she ad a atesville as : . eon : Lion O DAVY? S moe Wins nye, ‘ae and | Settle : ae 2 . not succee i ~~ *49 nae: 2 = Bi 4oacy ; ; Enters af the Lestedhce at Statesvsie as) elyte careers and sharp CcU-ithat city to give employment to sneae Se ae = = ‘stitute tu this place soon. pari ctOpe es it’s jus: AAT TF im 1 ww 3] Sao Ghd =} matte ‘ : oe Ne - ata © Co. bas issnved sold | ae : se P ery Ww Se se ha ty ae Be Vey ! eecond class mail matter.] trasts in mens lives. 2 ‘1.000 hands. , Lig oe Cee ee eran ‘Onn fo | Mr. Walter Stevenson, of 15° very welh, Cid Y' a Q i 1 +thh x4 speeh da 64 iSaits 33 it may De dempier | Th War Office i England is still bonds to the amount of $129,000 Tor drug store. went to iredei ete as wseiess to try to escape ¥. ; o . “4 . ow. : avg . r| "he ar ce 1H £! - ; } tin Winston ease ie eles 3 ‘ : tion oOo: -tYerso assed from the’scene, an) e : : ws ag. its Puant to i a at ena MORAY he verris cf consumption. i — ea Sapa AAO lived so‘ tryicg to explain Buller s witudra®- I iday and returned Slouday. ihe ger E about © 5 = 1 mere private citizen as Vee SO(n nis 5 north of the tant Shas Fowler, U. S . : Do rae can’t do it «They are @ : Sei a G00 , mt I sition rorth of th Cap Chas. oxier, U. 5.; 5 eee ' Ze car : : Ioas wreely in the public eye as has Mr. 34 from his eee Se ae ea apt. © a. . : es Census Supervisor Pool ties tac. Sa. ad and we are coz:> CF 1) Kinas waco Seay ee “ye |Pugela after his army the torre Arwy, retired, has been assivned tO! 35 his brother. Mr. O. FL &. Poot. un & a “ ws - devin since 1886. He has not been | Tugelaafter bis ay : cided steadier er , jin his ore » Mr. O. FE. : . on: = e xh so livein retirement. to} had crossed the river. duty 2s Soe eae at Bing- ‘clerk in place of Mr. C. iE. sivan. stantly taki.g them into kere eae aie tes 2 see OME Dey aac aes Las : ~~ bh: 9g» bam School, Asheville. ee : junes. e are row arse ee ce votheeven tenor of bis way. eiber | North Landsing, N. Y.. bas aoe Mr. J. M. Adams, of Vashti Then why don’t we all hay> quantities. oad 2 Ct re iriends or bis enemies bist vear-old postmaster, sy eee = { Wilmington is to have a handsome | understand, is to be appointed de> |< ee Hs Simply becaus2 figures. we are is: SOR Ie ee } within and without his own P45 Quincy Adams and who AS i new hospital. It will be four stories | uty marshal to succeed J. L. Sivoo, | GES disease + i g ney, Welhave ly secures, MRt ON« : doha ‘ S Pe OE wv IS} tal. i 2 rs uti shal to succe + bse ' . o0t- + Money WV CHS : bi wi paris have oct allowed? the pute) | oun is « fice ever since he office: built of bric« and stone, to cost 25. Be eee genet aes , these germs cannot gain 4 - aS sive control of th ebrales , i. turget tor ove moment that they | Geipinaily paid only Si2 per sear Quo, and wili be the vift of Mtr. Semes | M ; 4. W. White, of Moores | fold in a strong cose Ba ca {e Sean < ‘ _ Ben erie bate ih bene . ae ‘ < Ra ea pe pa tas ‘re last week Canvassing [52 je. a I > h a these ar2 35 > a a eid bimi ap chemy,; Gis trtet i : ’ a ret Walser, one of its leading citizens. | Was Dette tas lungs. t’s whe a é ‘ . ‘ f +} ere : | ! ffensive ab fefensive dell: ss ie | wr, Re anal ool atin vita ire t Stetesville n : Z e} have shown that they tr ee | An a Sees S eee betweet) Witt Maci i ees Webb's marble yard, of Siatesvill. | aan that the germs master. i vis ‘ ' : ripost ‘oday » jx} ance as ” — : ie {i Mackey. tbe negre rte aly sr a ai 243 i i ~ 3. o the uttermost. eo eto! - a ee Donec This will!) yy = s — oe oe x a Siete E. &. Hedrick, Esq... wili opeu tus The body must be well supp:ic : 4 ’ stron with the grea Masses or) 60 ana ¢ be de iat. > iS eckney Gros yuy store, uM ad ee alain ens ene nae - cs cue ue Zi 14 ~, Te aise nied : pe yple than at apy | probably prevent the Boers getting as stole 2450 from Rufus Massey, | bourding Bone pext week Lo accom \ with fat. The danger ae 7 4a VR TTS : 2 Late < JET ICAL YEO} at « oe ee “ ~ igen ae a retoeunt!.. s 7 7 . Bs 3 ‘ one . }modute yarcof the visiiors uites the + i. ran t52 Ri Cai & & LY hI. i“ m se¥ time since he imade his appearance | urther suppues through Portugal ithe Durbam miser, has been arrest- | Re when the es See ie ¢ . simp plic i | JSast Africa. | ec £325.16 of the stolen money = ‘ody is thin. y : in public lite. : = ate : melee : d r throat ari > The unbounded enthusiasm With) CGonoressman Charles ©. Chicker- | was recovered | Rev. Matheney, of Charlotte. “| not yieid, and you = eee la = ins =<: which Mr. Bryan was received here | ; ve a Copenhagen N. Y., was LR =i i Tt vic. | tor et the Southern Baptist, preacs tuyges feel raw and sore, yo Bena Disc A eal : ‘ fe. “4s Uy Sits 2 . ee . , pee OA Sa ae a = i A.J. Reyuolds and Thomas Mc-j aq pere in ewes “t ) Suh es ar. Aver <C4 a 4 . : fe and elsewhere in this State is uot| found dead outside the G rand Union | was 4 ee x coon ae ice here a the Baptist charch 5 should not delay another d2: oe oe aes See 5 “opcered : is Len Ee . on ate an TT sacaday >} o SACs, “ ’ : wi av oht. Te, . : ; 2 to be moncered ats Ter 2 ee "| Hotel in W ashington, Tuesday. Be la complete modern brick yard in Seohltceacr | Fake i you 2 § . ive bh j0e > . a - . nike — » }a Coin t < eater Mito meas eye “3 5 fom fos : | stinctive boma2¢ ate tore the | had either jumped or fallen from Ml oust Salisbury, near the Kestler | I'wo colored coys, Mera Watts; 9 ; “See ae -=+¢ |man who is reaily great. It is in- | fourth story window of the hotel. | oe) “my, y have already purchased land Cicero Barnes, left Monday iu: ye ~ ~ aA . ‘ bil . twee =)" + * ‘ uct * “ keh = ~ ce ° ~ - = ee tg ‘ wz «}evitable: it bus always been so; it| ' ene 2 ies Atlentic City, N.J., where they go 3 1 son Maem Ha Paiwere we i #3 _ pee set nis Or achinerv. Atle Vy Ne de, Wue ey oe : 2 Can-Ht,Vr 23> S2aA hes Ws —& } wiilalways beso. Had Mr. Bryan! Roland b. were has oe evans BA of mackinery Serra ac eed a \ Filan S AR-IVela : ea wrest abilities | Leailty. in New York, of the; | : a are i }been a sme!l man of great abilitics| found guilty, ip. i | Gam Hamrick, the night wateh- : : es ‘4 as \) JENNINGS BRYAN. ey Ras : . apie Re here “pipe Ad: = hb ee ‘ zai ps ss ‘ ~ air Pas COL ‘tor on Li ¢ WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN | merely, he would have passed, by} murder of Mrs. Katherine ee ‘rman of the Belmont Cotton Mills. | aes zane eres en a , £ rw Sid 2 5 ta lee a Tox acme this. trom the public mind, new | by poisoning, Ou December 28, 1895 | tole n suit of clothes from tbe com-| passenger train re ays tne] 1 3 rel 3 BEN: wegen PEMOER atte SO | pore fickle and variable than at any |The trial lasted for several weeks many's store. Sam was caught.up past week while Capt. ae Pisyi aes | af Cod-Liver O:1 with Hypophe: - ‘rime in the world’s history. Heroes, |and the verdict was reached Satur- eer jail with plenty tended court at Statesviile. ae a a areas Sieal the . ore SYN m . PRI ir t < . see. have hee ade} aay : < : ia ant l= pile 5 i ohtes < * ~ Mi Ace a, 7 rs sOS2 =" } i Srare. Wepvespay, Apeib Titi. fof war und of peace, haye been made ; day. of leisure to repent his mora! slip- Mr. O. FE. F. Pool, clerk iu ihe) @ mtes a agement teres = ——SSE ASA SUN so = i: SENAT! i. Sarenpay, Apmin Tru. | aad unmade since 1896, have lived | William J. Jenkins, a well known | up ! Census Supervisor's oflice, has Woy: | aflame aor pee wag Ta: ¥ a q Cotxiy. LuEspay. APRIL SRD. itheir brief day on the stage and| "Ut of Norfolk “"Va.. was sbot}] i, Seen a io Burke led his family to one of Sir be. fee | strengthen Co ie oe Ri ah SQ; V2 73eS : ; See Re Me UCL tinal exit. Mr. | attorney - ena: day by Gold mining is on a DOOM 10 DUTKC. | evensou’s dwellings. ' tion becoraes stromger, o°- JE VIER eR ~ on Nee LS ne Priauibs, Sarvevay, Marcu SIst.y0 Temains, now more than | 2nd fatally moondes oe ay YY! jAecording to the Morganton News 8 etite better and the weis” = Coe er ena Sey vesicle: | John Wampler. The shooting occur | ¢., oma ines in Burke have been »puty Aiarsh: s ren! more Ay viy E “ : Weids 7% BE YAN IN RALEIGH. lever, the trusted leader of the men | "ed 3 a tie te about a piece of cea es ‘| Deputy Marshal Soul: hOOR ee ases. The whole bedy © ts what we offer you — A fal ee ERS UpPRoias ss : ee lof all parties who believe that| Ped tn a Cispu eee St pier Tee purchased by parties Tep-/to Asheville last. week and came | Soe geatitiad cael : Sener eee _ ; { \mericanisw ineans more thar en- | and which Sam Wax rE ane ee resenting New York capitalists for! pack Monday with the appointment ; 2s area coerce vat mirrors newest : ‘ aur oon : ‘ reerving T rsd S— 1 = ; ate ax Ss ais . Sp ane ’ 5 9 = aire nS SO s apyect aa cde es atti th every indkcemen it 4 ‘ tie ee eae See ee eae * Hiarged opportunities for the exploit- jseld Joho Bates. _ Ce TS sums agyregating $22,000, and bewW} of deputy collector ior this, the 16Un, o saz a putting forta every i ; Ever Heard. iation of those Who are not able to| wounded. machinery will be put in at Oncelgivision, composed of Alexander, Cea ee os pm ~ 7 ‘ ms = Tmlerel |help themselves. | ord Roberts has talten hold of the and 200 hands put to work within! and parts of Wilkes and Yausie ! <sis eee : Of Spe Cc ially Six thousand peopie In hweign: . aya nay ie Senne Wee ee Ol Shas taky 0 . h = Se anuj ctrenetheni y ban 5a peor: ; | Itis fortunate for Democracy that | eS South Africa. It is be the month. counties. ine ¢rene 5 eos ee ‘ning a‘ camps ‘ 1 Africa. is be ae Pe eee fb Peesd:y heard Whiliam Jennings). e ociearenac in rein wets ey | Cammpaiga In Sout SE ee et ‘ an Tnt2 35 bE . ar ce roue of the sreatest ee merece oe erceds ae ho Fes lieved tbat he will make bis strong: Superintendent Patterson, of the A young man of Jaylorsviile rode ; ee Ubbsess t e sever heard there, 2 speech Ee Or ae See on h lest moves in tbe west to draw! Jackson-Mason Lumber vo., Blacx his horse up street one aiternocs . 3 . t by many to be greater than | peau Meee o eee ‘the Boer forces thither, thus weak-] wountain, was stabbed and serious-| jay week and left him tied near Mr : but by values—by trustwortis. ds at hones Su + | meh Ubat sd him four | ~ es aa oe os . 10' ening the forces around Ladysmith iy wounded by Holiyffeld. adischarg Jonas Cline’s switi shops. He gut offerings. An eary seieciion you tus ' mad Ob {can look beyond the petty advau-! 4 that Buller may be able to dealieq workman Howard Watkins |};. mail and attended 10 some othe: you maty advantages. : “ a linces of aday and point out the haz-| —: - a ee mail and attende 3 ms ui rde three specches in| Aes oo aan aie 1 a 22"! with them. Methuen has been re-+ came to the superintendent’s @ld| matters and returned home icaviny 2 ha? SR ES eT TTR italeizh, ashert one from the rear |#°CS The ae ea ae ee oe inforced with a cavalry brigade and | and knocked Hollytield down. proba-|h\. horse, aud had not another youbs | Soca ) PS Dos bs {the train at Johnson street sta] Te ee of our. See eatioasd| ee ene infantry di-| ply fracturing bis skull, Hoilyfeld| yan, who was out late at mght, dis’ sTATESVILLE PRODUCE MARK a3. : . tien to ut fience composed — prin oe z * “ = : 7" tikely t > ov : | vision will probably follow. in Asheville in jail. covered the horse and kuowin,y | Parsi Os 2 ean y untlherna | policy that we are hkely t rere : Facer ieataes tue es = , em ANT £ ghets ‘pal yo mechanics and railroad | een D ’ \ ee. . Wp aeration Eels msad Oto VE ree E ato a "nec oy loose ane CORRECTED 1 { i! ay sade ipatly of m nae » aftern a i took their very existence. | A.C. Frick, formerly chairman of! It was discovered last week that ates pee te ned bi ee oe \ ee oe 5 ployes; later 10 toe aan ve ina, £bespeech of Mr. Bryan yester-| the Carnegie Steel Co., has asked! Miss Rosa McLendon, a student of|iet him go bome. The yous Met Neat Cainer block Sweetest r eOme Ith ay " fs ” . ena ae S = oe 5 ° NA owen arenes eS na + - s borse until uexs rr avew & : re anh ze lay atternoon, given elsewkere to-| for an injunction against A ndrew | the Raleigh Baptist Female Univer did not aan of his ee : sa COMMENTSOF THU WETI. sas ee ee : ied seus - : = 3 : = - See e A - “ o. He was debi vy 2th MMED ‘ ; Ment (day, is within itselia platform upos | Carnegie and the Carnevie Steel Co. sity and a danghter of Dr W. 4.}| mor comers ce es SS Chickens and eggs wante prod ; 5 oF om ort sp tt aaa | ota eee eee = ne ae ff Wo : . as 2ET) ay make a Visit : i Wt thickens and eggs Wwantec Bian % ; . 4 a i pare f Music, | ¥ten the Democracy should beable} restraining the jatier from inter-| ¥icLendon. cf Wadesboro. has _been < ears See a oe oe 5 fe een Crossett «2 30 é j 2 Pay a emy Gl ee =; _ Patt be et none . } > ei ¢ wy ow ‘pays ° ( rie : < *SVILIe. 4 vel sole food Gemana 2 : ; Soy wht probably | tus¥eep ibe couvtry this fall As} ference with his interest in the com- | marricd two years to Mr. Coyte|or Sta aa a = eat BUYING PRICES—BASIS NO. 1 QUALITY. ~~ wbus oJ 7 ve Soeo nas turned |# declaration of principles it chal-] pany and from excluding bim from} Redfearn, — of - Chesterfield Court | mati forgot Lis horse as v ee ee eee eS aie} = i elim <* |ienees the attention of every right| participation ic its care and map- | House. S.C. She left for her home ——— — extrafour-nack.oc 2+ - 0. +" - ! We have just rege ved another Jot of Rtn Sea on On aye Eas | thiuklug man:it lays bare the evils!agement. Frick owns a 6 per cent ; Saturday ard there will be a Te! spaylorsville Standing Still and i ese arent See ae poe ‘si i that buve attended the administra: | interest in the company and claims ‘marriage there. She is 17 and her “ Waiting i : Ce ; to Raleigh be made six short speech: | . ae Seem pene : Fe era Co : ee > oa : e at stonsion the. way. always te tion of sae by the erases | that Car negie, W bo ow = a os husband 20. om Waiting what for! For outside; en - 63 a ae : Saree LE ie : party. Virtually the rule of an un-jvent interest, Is trying to force bit aa eee | +s an build it u oa ; © ER eathus ic Crowds s es = z tdi : 5 jon i ia: ‘apital to come and build it u; , = EF + ta 3 a - th irit aroused iu vrinetpied oligarchy, and it makes | out of the company and to compe! Boiler Explosion in Dariam. eee tl nd Rac oan tinge : 3 5 03 pic n regord to the spirit a meu t ; ~ 2 a regia ea soe sy z Since the lrog : ached Avi of * i> phi. - eee cneeal ha sew |plain the remedy. Upon every} him to sell bis interestat s Its reas) yas oe teh Durham Lice | ae eee ani arlocsville cha! S28 S$ tikes ; he News and Observer | veat issue cow before Nees Ameri-| value. (Che company vetted $21,-} The building of sao e Ime eee a Eanes es Sweet demonstration m2nc | people = ae ti ‘trusts, | 100,000 5 1899 and its protits for tric Lighting Company was aimost | have her peopie done ty vain Te VN one Select, per bu ‘ i ng end of both (Oe people — apoe taxa ion, aes =, | 000 Ht ~ Sane = a Eh : ‘rotaty destroved and five men tn- efits of n road. 1a the iangusze i Lard—N.C. } ed tu an ova- | MOney, iInsperialism—it 1S a trlum- | this year are estima ec >f yey) dured, one perhaps fatally. by the} another va town that waits for the -| Tao Ae tind as it is wae : i phan: vindication of the position|000 ~ C: negie refused 310,900,000 oo. spe of the large boilers | So ner ora act Menno en eR IT aia CC een ei finda ; , pr | ‘ t the I ! for hi t.apd now is trying explosion of one of the irk loutside capital to Come th ung Out.) | Hens—per ft hat it need~ no introduction to ti : e ! ’ : = and ¢ iwwuce oO 2 SE “T spar | : s literest.¢ > a 8 av oy - j 2 Sat tis 5 Sia * | Bcontersiper i> - : on : 2O8U ¢ : : i ; ee? f ihe applause was deafening, lasting and attituGe of the Democratic par | for his | = toe Pricks” ee Monday afternoon. The explosion up has a long period tu Go noibins. es es rade. Que sale on this shoe da ¥. % ora Minute or more. It died out ty. a | Ee ae tant 060. was due ‘to a crystaliz&d seam iD] tjaye we not waited and done ur | large + seen far beyond vurexectation ae « : z f nly to be renewed again and again. Teer ee at 50, Sar tbe boiler giving way under steam | ining ong enough and let some ne + : Coe Ne a aians A eoiekr ale ; 44 Vhen the speaking was over there AMONG THE POLITICIANS. | SS Ea pressure. H. T. Bown supert): | citizeus who came here wo away abet! der twice within the last th i = } ; —_— nM ; a } lant ‘ede ix : serrpeat rde ice 1Las last tn ; #4 cas the wildest enthusiasm, and | Negro Uprising in Martinique. tendent of the plant, Clyde eee alarge partofour youny grow nonths. People who buy poor shoe i e peop lingered to get an oppor- The Republican convention of the} gort de France, Island of Martinique, Dispatch, | enylaeer, Bee a! ames veneration desert us tor other ati rv first. one brand thon another : oity t hake Mr orvan ark > = ‘ ii } Yor . : + 7 ap, were silg yew ed. >] better place = ‘ SOV > i ‘ Tee R aon ten : tore | ; Bae Bryan s hand | so coud district will be held in Tar-| The white inhabitants of Le Frap ne ace <S —— eee Dna = Ser — i Sale They shop from store to store : Set a BCALe EM Oe . | voro, April 26h. Leois being threatened with deaths Dy ey ees led. the Cara et aay CCR es ee 3 7 ' Free coinage, trusts and impert- : | rioting strikers. have sought refuge colored. are seriously wounded, tke true. Alive man is not goinz imcl y sever become regular customers | body There is no p i casi were the main issues discuss-| It is said that Representative Da- | hb oe the Governor having declared | former perbaps fatatly.The first four} a Gead community to settie. aud ar. | Rye ae atisfaction iu catering te their To ail such we insist Soog eee iy ob ess | Jerse ce De crear x impossible to wuarantee their | ¥ere in the building and their eS-jjive men in such community ar: | Pegthers mem ys ttt! ry a pair oj Crpsseti’s 35.44) or 23.5) shoes We notaeniv w i, af - evs , ae 97 Neve. ft o oad : y eee ae a a S eeasles . ! des rv, per 2. - a4 i seer = 4 . siete g § The News and Observer thus out-|}chairman of the Democrati¢ Con- bieces p cape seems miraculous. The nevro going to moye out pretty soon, Wot: a = sir of these shoes but weil kean tion shined free of charz> if yo . . : ’ : lives. Ac 1 } t j i ¢ . . te shee }- hy = ° . * - 3 . +53 le ; rs “+ j 1 3 ‘yes bis: ments on these ques |yzressional Campaign Committee. : The managers of the plantations Lyon was passing tne building QU) need to be taught tu help oursel-. - eee y take the trouble fo drop ia Yours to please, 4 See ae Sip i is ti : ‘ner permission to organ | the time of the explosion. The lo-s| we now bave achance to entir, t sliced... ~ : ic : > -*He Geclared that the money ques-| If ®. 5. Taylor resigns or is fi: jare requesting pe Sear h . our. | to the company is $29,000 on whieh | our lumber plant bere and men. Se S$ ,ECPs& BEE iS od 3a 2 ‘no Was not dead and would not die | wally unseated from the governor-|ize forces of miitary tok ee there is about $16,000 of insurance. |facrure wore of our rough luo) ssc es “cs te Su ord cod + 1On- ustil it was settled and settled Pe Re a p e a ae rusts. he said must be regulatec and he proposed a way by which he thought it could be done. This wa ne said, to let the Federal Govern- } i s fined as vastiy different things Ex- pension, he said, extended the limits »i the republic, while imperialism tocans ancmpire which embraces a wiety of races and a variety of eoyernments. He said there were oaiy three grounds on which im- revialism can be defended: (1) God is in it. (2) Phere is money in it, 6) Wearein itandcan't :et out. He assed who was authorized to speak toe God and preach gun powder dcc- ue. Aji the money in it, he said, would go intothe pockets of those | wiodeveloped the new possessions, } Sina while tue people who pay the taxes wr et e r ar e TP E ee 3 couldn't that was a poor defence to | | | fail, | Governor Roosevelt.of New York, ship of Kentucky in favor of Beck- bam. the lawful governor, he will be the Republican candidate this so his friends declare. ure lnot accept the responsibilit authorizing such a step. has announced that be will not ac- | without molestation agrees with him. The National Civic Club yave a dinner Menday night to the Demo- cratic Congressman in Brooklyn. Amope the 300 guests were Con- vressmen Richardson, of Tenn ; De Armond, of Mo.; Hay, of Va., and Claytou. of Ala..and Augustus Van Wyck, all of whous made speeches. Point-a- Pitre. {Such scenes are not unco! where the negro can obtain th cendency. loved State but that the whit: termined to ‘‘Rule the land +r By passing the Senator Chandler, Republican, of New Hampshire, spoke ayainst the Gold Standard in the Senate Satur- day He saidthat Senator Depes of New York had suggested *‘Gold and Glory’ as the Republican cam- bounds. — Via —- oe SS Mr. Kluttz on the Canal Trea our fair State's Washington Special roth, to Raleigh Po: pose of protecting the persons whe at work. but the Governor will or} Vv A band of rioters last evening marched through Fort de* France shouting: de meot i os ense every corporation. leept the Republican nomination “Long live the negro race.” Down { 1 ee monopoly Yes = vet ae Be “lror Vice President under any cir- with the whites,” Down with the 4 Seto ECOG RS CONDO Om and | omstances as he wishes to carry 00/ murderers.” ‘“‘Vengeance © Pla- 1) yeu regulate the monopoly. the work begun in his State. Hejeards prevokiny piilage, marder i im periaiish ang eX pansion be de- udds that Senator Platt cordially and incendiarisin were posted at nmon 8 as Such scenes might have been even now witnessed in our be- as de- die. constit itr nal amendment we can render such scenes an imposibility forever in scot } ty. st. In a orief interview this morning. { will pay the expenses of the war. tHe paign motto for 1900, and that if the Representative Kluttz, of North ; Geaied that we couldn't get out Of; motte meant the gold standard it Carolina. said that in his opinion a ine war and added that even if We! would cost the Republican party {the Hay-Pauncefote treaty ought thousands of votes at the polls. : he put up by the party that got us intO lt. {au “egard to taxation he said the rise to enable us to determine in ; «hat proportion people should pay taxes is that “‘Every citizen should coutribute to the support of his gov- i ernment in exact proportion to the 4 benefit received.”’ But this rule 1s not observed, the man with $100,000 income may be taxed no more than the man with $1,000 income and the it passed. and deferred. Ofcourse it has ne is on the aiert. benetits received from the goverm-|- 9:): . 7 5 udiciary committee report n ment are so much greater. In re- J a ‘ ace edvunan imously against the confirmation o gard to the war and war taxes he said: “Inan hour of peril this govern- ment can take the son from his mo- ther, no matter how much the mo- — ther needs him:in an’hour of peril tis government can take the hus- bund from his wife: in an hour of perilthis zovernment can take the faiher from the children; in an hour of perilthe father, the son or the husband can be made to stand in font of the enemy’s gun, but in ano hour of peril this government ‘could not lay its hand upon the} property of the rich aud poor and make them bear their share of the burden ”’ the demonstration ke received in Raleigh from the time when the steam whisties greeted him with their clarion call, and the thousand souls cheered him at the station and as thelons line of carriages filled rith distinguished citizens followed behind the ene drawnby six grays and escorted by the Raleigh light infantry, in which the great leader sat bowing to his enthusiastic fol- lowers down to the last round of cheers at the Academy of- Music shows that here in North Caroliva all cias-es are for Bryan. The enthusiasm he aroused in Washington, throughout the North- =a and through Virginia aud Car- ida prove taat the masses of the people of this great commonwealth whois to lead apne mae OF tasting ing dx ead them on to victory saturday night, azd to help them ry | from the anocklegs fee themselves | and trict of North Carolina. The charges against Ewart published it Pritchard is still sticking to Ewart but it begins to look like it will takc more that the Senator’s support te pull him through. Col. W. J. Bryan Virginia Legislature monday upot iuvitation by that body. committee of both Virginia Legislature escorted hin address. Among other currency arc trust questions. speech aroused much enthusiasm Governor Tyler, Hon. J. T. Ellyson tague and other distinguished citi speaker. Where it Costs $20 to Get Drunk. Raleigh News and Observer The Apex News of this week con to give that town a wide berth: ickley of a yerft Tang disor monvyed once te ‘Gide’ 20 Be trusts dius. A resolution introduced by Sera- tor Allen, of Nebraska, expressing sympathy with the Boers and urging mediation by the United States. was adopted by the Senate Saturdav. The resolution was not noticed unti! It was then reconsidered chance of passing when the Senate The sub-committee uf the Senate Ewart as judge of the western dis- new The Post are said to have had heavy weivht in determining the decision. addressed the A joint houses of the from Washington toRichmond. The entire legislature and a large body of citizens listened to his eloquent things he discussed the iacome tax and the His chairman of the State Democratic committee, Attorney General Mon. zens sat on the stage with the tains the following local item, which will probably induce the ‘fold soak’’ and the bibulously inclined hereafter “Blab Cotton was fined $20 and costs for deing drunk and disorderly “ t's costly em ees sorderly in Apex.. The or # thing fe ‘ 2 not to be ratitied by the Senate, and further that if -ravified by the Senate the House ought not and would not vote an appropriation for ouitding the Nicaragua Canal under its pro- visions. Mr. Kiuttz is heartily in favor of the Canal as a great oatlet for Southern productions, both a,- ricultural and manufactured. but in lhis opinion the canal, when built, should be absolvtely under tbe con- trol of this country, with full right to fortify, protect, regulate and con- trol it. s} “We should have absolute right to exclude from its advantages ships of hostile nations in case of war.” he said. ‘‘Otherwise we will sinply be putting up money to build a canal for the benefit of foreign and possi- bly hostile nations without ability to protect it oradjacent waters: and in ease of war with any European power we would be simply furnish- ing it with shorter highwav for reachingand attacking our Pacific :;coast and island possessions. The treaty is the worst diplomatic blun- der in all our history. It practical- Y . > ‘The explosion was beard for miles aad was felt all over the city, win- dows being brokea out in buildings over 200 yards away. _—_—_ —— Chairman Simmons’ Official Call For The State Convention. Chairman Simmons issued .the following, Saturday night: To the Democratic Voters of North Carolina: Bv orderofthe executive commit- tee notice is hereby given that the next State cenvention will assemble it Rateigh, April ll. to provide can- didates for State cifices, for the selec tien of delegates to the national con- vention ard for the transaction of euch other business as it may deem proper to consider ard determine. Each county will be entitled to elect one delegate and one alternate to sud convention for every 150 Dem- oeratic voters and one delegate for a fraction over 79 Democratic voters vast therein at the last gubersator- ial election. Notice is also given that at the time of the State conven- tion ourexecutiye committee adopted 4yoanimoausiy the following: ‘Ra-olved {Phat the question of pri- maries for the selection of candidates for United States Senator be referred to the people in the call for the next State convention for such action as that convention may seem best. Jam now Gelivering the Garland coffee pots and I want all who have purchased then: to he ready during the next two weeks to pay for them when 1 preseat the bills. This Feb'v., 15, 19.0. J. 1. CLOANINGER. Machinery For Sale, We offer for sale our machinery at Stony Poim. We have a first-class saw mill and planing machine and a 30 horse power Liddell engine anda so horse power Liddell _ boiler. This saw mill, planing machine and boiler were bought new in July, 1899. We also have a new Munger’s system of cot- ton ginning machinery and aisouthern Standard press. We also offer a five-acre lot on which the ma- chinery is located. Thereis also a five room new dwelling on the lot. a asplendid location for-machinery of skind. We gimned 600 bales of cotton there iu rsy8. Willsell forcash or part Feb’y. 1sth., t900. Respectfully, LENTZ BROS, on time. Notice to Creditors. ead :|ly abrogates the Monroe doctrine, acknowledgesthe defunct Clayton Bulwer treaty and nullities the pa- triotic action of previous adminis- trations, and is generally uo-Amer- ican, un-Democratice and un-Repub- lican.”’ : Mr. Kluttz does not believe the ad- ministration can forceits passaye. : : DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is un- diseases. It is tke original Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of allcounter- feits. W. F. Hall, Jr. The Appctite of a [Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics ssbose Stomach and Liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach and Liver reme- dy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect Hall, Jr.’s, drug store. equalled for piles, injuries and skin! 5 health: and- great energy.. Only 25c,; at W. Fv" | AVING qnalified as administrator of the j + estate of T. M. Hoover, deceased. I hereby } notify all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to the undersigned jon or before January 25th, 1901, All persons | owing said estate are expected to make imme- ' diate payment. .W, WHITE, This Jan’y. 25th, rg00, Administrator. : FARM FOR SALE. WILI, sellallora part of my farm of 160 i Zacres. The landis situated in Shiloh town- ' ship, fonr miles southwest of Statesville on the | Lewis Ferry road. There are good buildings t and a fair orchard on the land About 100 acres are in cultivation and 60 acres in woodland. Price low and terms reasonable. See me, or write me at Statesville, I. Freeze. Jan. 25th, 1900, Garland Coffee Pot. WE ARE agents for the celebrated Garland _¥V Coffee Pot, and have the exclusive sale of it in Iredell, Rowan, Gatawba, Lincoln, Meck- lenburg and Cabarrus counties. This coffee pot saves oue-third of the coffee and gives you ab- solutely clear. pure ee, saving you from drinking any dre 5s _ Physicians recommendit. Sce it and buy it. We willcall on you Jan'y. 25 th, = ctful Respectfully, - L. AND J. L. CLOANINGER. -. CURES A COLD IN ONE DAY, - Al and uot let all our timber ve cut an shipped to High Point und ort places to be worked aud then =. back to us. Taylorsville bas had some oa capital to help some. Woaat did our Citizens do to encourage or he’ make them welcome and tbeir ea- terprise asuccess? It is nod up posed that men or their money wil stay in a community that is not trys ing to dosomething for themseives ‘1 | tshie > Is Taylorsville Going as much 2s} other parts of Alexarder county tv} build up? We for ons say it is | not. Just fouk at Hiddenite, ican s} Station. 3Vashti, Liledoun, Dex: ville and other places iv the cously,} those who help themselves. A town | may sit and how! until doomsda; | world will never heay or help unti | tirst. che place and her people begin | to do something foritse!f Let tne} W. P. Ingram Luinber Company be | enlarged and take on now life—lev| for outside capital, but the outside ;4 a furniture [8 Peaches =p Bacon—Heg round, = liam Sides ae shoulders STATESVILLE COTTON MAR? STATESVILLE, N. C., February 5. gu 1900, Notice of Sale of Reai Esta: Notice is hereby given that by virwwe of * powers cvntaied in the will of the late V. Reid—recorded in Will Book No 4, P ea : ey ie) | don, will sell all the lands of the said iate <. are they not working and buildin, |. Reid atthe Court House door 1 ptates. up much better than we are. jon Monday the sth of March 1900 at the h oc 33 ore—i ar a ra M. Said tractsconsist, first, of a trac It bas been said before—it Is uo V3 cres in Bethany us hip, the ho: new proposition—that the gods beip j piece of suid jate Geo. “V. Keid z ji i Elizabeth M. keid, and + widow Mrs the lands of the W. W. Turner esiaic m andothersand near south Yo and the second tract of about6 a burg townsh:p ou the seuth Y. Ingapart oftne David Keic pletstor same canbe seen upon applicaion the undersigned, Terms ot sale, one-third cash, one-+ monthsand one-third in 12 month ymenis to be sccurcdand title reserved . i paymenis are made, but opiien will lb purchaser to pay ail cash amd take G a tannery be started up, Lee onnmic: factory and, if possible, let a Cotton | riis the sist of January.t900. mii! und tobacco factory be started.) oo. norefthe last ee then property wiil be worta some-| "Geo. V. Reid thing. !abor will be employed a B. F, LONG, Attorney, Taylorsville become a town that can support ker schools and churches When our citizens become awankened tothe fact that they must bere. then asd not until then, can we ~x pect any outside help. “ForSale. y SAW MILL and planing machine with ix ture . forinformation and terms app this office. Notice, MUREE notes made payable to Alexander and h le and Cora Alexander, have 1otes. MKs, , E. Chis Feby. sth., ty00. Noiies: ers o s Notice to freditcrs. AVING qualified as administrator of Johu Campbell, notice is hereby given to all par ties having claims against said estate to pre-e them to the undersigned on or betore the io day of February, 1got, or this notice will be pica’ in bar of theirrecovery. Parties owing th tate will please make imimediat. payment an: save cost. F. B. GAITHER, ‘This Feb'y. 16, 19000, Admr. of John Campbei! Armfield & Turner, Attorneys. Tr > - 5 : - - Notice to creditors, Spring js “oming" > = ~ Our stock of HaAwns qualified asadministrator. c.t. a. { \ ith | fii WAT Ser the estate of John M. Sumter, deceased persons having claims againt said estate a IS HER tui, Lervest aud best stock “we hereby notified to present the same to t dersignea on or before January toth.. 1got Ali ever had from the well kuGWH bouses of persons indebted to said estate are requested tu . i HiT e Cf: 7) T. ti. Ch & SEM 5. Feiimater Il persons ha ule lo present t AN persons indel mee, IW. SOMERS, Jan, 16th, 1go0. Admini-trater, c. t. Waiter ¢. Feimster, Au'y. make immediate payiment. This January ioth.. tg. J. FE. BOYD. Administrater c. t. a NOTICH LL PERSONS indebted to the firm of J. P. Flanigan’s Sons will please take notice tbat sid firmis now oo lovger in exi-- tence aad that the accounts due come inard settle at once, or sive g0d and satisfactory rea- Seed Some Ficld Seo-ds sons whv-time should beextend- “e sure and see want either ary area SHED OR | ; GROCERS. us ed The books of the firm will te gan Evans. HardwarejCompany. , . _ Veryfrespectfuily,. 6 ‘ative, Bromd i tees ree Deep a ne rs ggists refund mon sibs ioc 2 i eeduitie tas L. B. @. on exch bTet> ois cs Ns Aa” Sales nai A ee ee | ' | | | found atthe office of the Fiani- | B. P. Grier, Ait’y. -Agent. Feb. 6, 1306. : \ILISO? Tesiamen this uotice is to wasn all persoms doom trac o * ior the same, as arhdavits will be made for ne - ALEAANRDE, a Bey are also new said estate will Pieasc make payment to me “ 2 s E < at ~ 1 Be 7 1 3 suterrantemtaen: | BLM, PEERY 806, 13 sai ira I reopectrals ask =! | (ROSMAN BIGTEERS. All kinds of Fiewer and Gare : a in, and jJots more to folisw., Po When yor COOPER & GILL... <P, oe ae Sey ff, : 3 - 5 Horsss 2nd Mules TO AREI’E BERE + 3? ry} 3 { Fricay. January 12th, i990. ' We will have good Driving. Farmar i Saddle Horses Mares; also a number of farce cad mediam Mab: Now is the time to purchase 3 Hove» as he wit gav- preity © come acclimated befere work time. > 199 tread tz0z waas you wast wm “or the next four months, we will base from 30 to mules to select from, so tha’ you can get day you call Terms: Cash, { ee G od Note or Mo. tsuauge Will have a car luad of bugyvies, Uocxsand Surress to arvive - want you to come and seeth ar. Wialluiske; r > HE <3 Wrinkled Loveliuzss. .—4-: - Puckered Beauty ~— Ginms-eo" Crinkled Prettiness uote Knotted Elegance. . Could any other Fabric ever pre-cr ded by fuahion bed same way? You may not like tan, at firs? you see of them the betser vou wil ike them Paey ase vers Iz was that jorging foc soma. exists in the minds of mostiadies waich caused tasaren to pre Black Crepon’s. You wiil take oa prescription, nis Over—eitber u large or smel ¢ se—an eniins ear with siik waist?) Wetter lake i ateonce. A ‘om. Crepcis, Look aza 10). Deior2 22a 4 Gress. Cr aia WALTON & GA ~ The Variety Store For Notions. Those of wants at odds pvices are what we JUST RiCEiviz:D, ilcsiery. HaucGkerchiefs. Glove-. Embroidery. Leoccs Goeds, many other thirgs yeu wont and many more t bave of which you selécm thing. Call end see us. W. d. ALLISON. ale & = IE eS “os Pepsin ~ “4 Po p Chili 102 = Fover ont atl Motarial Treuhics. Dees Not Contain Quinine Nor Other Pcison. Does Not best we b-vc over kendled. My son prescribes itin his practice, and say the “niz Chill Tonic whica # child can tae without in} jonah.” Price 502. _ BROWN ME!G. CO. Pron’rs, Soca ea OST ae STS SOEs B.ack Biiszer-< Is Yasicless ans Gusrantecd to Cure Chis 3d z lajaze the Stomack Nor Effect the Heari==- W. A. McLarty & Son, Dime Box, Tex., aay: “Ramon’s Pepsin Chil] Tonic sar es scmrwcaene. sen “9 £ ’ v lege Fric The audi ciative. prano Sor Miss Ai ry, Was Mur W. FF. Bu Bure bas : ing visitec White. Mr. 3 Was mari Campbell idance o! Moor. sVi Rosi celeorate founding « i commis.es the kind ci « daie Our wentio ikn 4 ‘ Deawersc, or. ae Jennings |: ‘ sence ti colamss this we! oy QUE ae ep cer far Veere thuve be: Six Case. mosis The mzjority 0 Us COVETE Abd Li ¢ ‘ pwery Ww Mr. up {oO Spee. able to kk county. A pe" of the ville, in \ handed ?.- lake, ins: et bscal tence 0! ‘ Agyer | pressed the sent: : The W : MSR. 1 i whileon ° to Wins received eye. Th t train thr - : ' Theivju' serious. Friday I Steveuse for stea! +: Stoan Cj por prelimin:. mayor he Of SIGO bo | ing Gischarercd s ing one beine * to live biekh } J ri¢ Hotel ‘UH beat tors he can give bong ja remotissimn 1 yon sibility. A west 73. on Ube ed early foot Of Ube in A slide Diccs: ed the wreck. wi e The fireman, AGeu .- t neyro bral: were killed aed tue eng Woodbury. wa- oa wreck preven! wesuibule. due tere al § fr J Bettins Lisl ‘ iq oe, Mr. Zeb Vik “amination veloc i > at Raleigi: sant ¥ r practice Jaw vi ur Though the ox.n. " stiff one anc over one th applicants failed per ceat.. oni, ti Be received bis been andwas ssork os by Judge E. Wo tou a€ morning. Siro ieee yet where ie the presen! » “predict a in Keath 03 3: Mr.Johu Lew “old Kestic~ mili; Monda Wy wierning ats « some Wears his bean quite feeble. but po immediate cs 0: Wasmeariy 6) yout never. marricu long life he ha ‘ “pcs 20a all crossed to tbat from which no travel and now be brs jor da “thewicked cea-e frg ara weary are at rn Thefurerai -ervice ducté Tuescay by Présely, anc the vcay in Perib church yar is a bulf brothe te ee ee 6 ae a ae eee ee a a St oe age ee) PERSONALS. Mrs. Jas. EE Wood, of Asheville, is here visiting relatives. Vir. W. P. Bellis bame from New York for afew weeks’ visit. th. Gentle wre DOOKS, 3 = * © ; fc Pe. tenes eS: i Vanderford, of Salisbu 7 : - oss MBE Gh) ro is bere this week on business i | Me. Wm EH. sicEiwee, of Wil- . HirG | minwton, is here visiting bis folks. yuh t ‘ : fg a Na SF LD EO ET ANOTHER WEER OF CONtr. ~ STATESTIVLE CATYL LIFTERS. iNew Advertise:ncuts The Flauigan-Evaus Hardware Te Southern Must Pay Mr. Cowan yo. Town Coons Caught at Sloan's | Co. have Disc harrows and agricul- S760 Damages and $1356 for the Killing of John Gillespie The grand jury having passed on cil the business before it;made its re- | portend was discharged Thursday. ome was in good condition and reid 27 inmates. 17 white and 10 colored; that the jail was kept as well as present conditions would { } ) | \ | { ea ! int | - 33 : eae eae ce eere W. C Feimster, Exq . of Newton, }@dmit; that the books of the county “ ® fwas here attending Court last week. poco were arora as BEDS aa | } ~ ion . ow ae “ thece was a fund in the hands of the a et Saturday f) -O8 White, Jr, of Nae clerk of the court for three minor i poles i lors Visiting his brother, Dr. b | children without a guardian The i eae teh were report commended the county offi- =e en 5 | Myr Geo. R Anderson returned |ciais for the prospect of the early » ; ey | day after his first trip for his} comp etion of the court house. iy Lge 2 ie »w house. J. fi. Mize and wife vs. D. H. ~ t i : s 3 | sit tiepry Ciarke returned Satur- ae See a Ne Oe P| F bv postponed | | aller @ busibess trip through Veo ec oes UE se é PSone scones plaintiff: 1. BP. Lonys, Esq.,appeared Ss, for the plaintiff and Messrs. Arm- pneert ie Gol | } £. Hedrick, of the Lexing: |fic!d and Turner for defendant. si vas ‘ rt. | t ts ery Co., Was bere Uns week The cases of Lonsford vs. York, Z Jt but appre-|0 wes in cout Morrison vs. Bowen, J. D: Shepberd a t the s ; Go Si Weeecon onOnectotte: se Western Unicu Telegraph _Co., Zw ‘ hus t Wehic @icniotes ta edits prone Union i Paes “ S Se ROR Aur SULtS. Vetegraph Co., I. C Shepherd vs. a ar Western Union Telegraph Co., ee vir. J. L. Seales. who now has a] Cochrane Show Case Co. vs. Shan- 4 ; a es tor iu the Seabeeid Air Line |non & Co., and J. M. Loag and wife : dl ae rs eat Rulewen, was here Friday.|vs $ vutbern Railway were Compro- 4 Ee ies Morin baces tools! ed ana taken of the docket. | * S au her home in Go Mat Coo) Syacce Se sranted the plain- a Gre OTE Ce eG tO eee Ce Oran he ee Gass of Wm. E, Joha- M Harrison * ** ston vs. Abbie R. Johnston and T. ; al S. Springs vs. Angeline Springs. ma v id. Smoutef Concord ts here tn the case of J. Lb. Cowan vs. the 1, Priplett; tis wack usa Witness in the case | Southern Railway,the jury gave Mr. a J. Barveby vs. southern Ratl- | Cowan $700 damages for injury to Sor et \ 5 nis land by reason of a cut and fil: ta i te te > farnsiant ce Nat Ce aN a Oem oe - eyititas wil sir J. 0. Sloun lef. Tuesday even- eee a eras reefers ore : ea Se Na eee eo bate to the agreement. Messrs B. bts mae Doras Tacicies omen ccna at Goer b. Long and Armfield & Turner ap- 7 | a peared for the plaintiff and Capt. an # ae . 5 age cae I CG. . Basen and L. C. Caldwell for ~“ ; : ir W. G Benton, stamp deputy [t°° Southern, Sa che eiiel Weiler lon fh eCGn aS NS Southerr D>. Watts sines~ with Culleetor Barkins. re tutiway, S100 damages to plaintiff cer ee : ior killing a mule. se er. William OMG i Uhe jury granted 31556 damages / L 3 ' his ap aa L ae Hall and Barr | cy ihe plaintitl in the case of G. WwW. J z : inside t 2 situa rae oe € peo Priday wo, administrator of John Guilles- ed ot le So =e " apd attend the | pic, vs. Southern Railway. The ne- | wYson meeting. ero Gillespie was killed by a freight we eae eo nud Mrs. J. Edear Murphy, | train about daylight on the 25th of : Monday for Charlottesville. Vg.,|ast Sept. Hewas lving alongside y fortnieht’s visit. to Mrs. {0 the track about one and a half A : Atursby’s mother. Mrs. J. M. Bark miles this side of Elmwood with his } Viiss Pearl Barkley accompa-| 2¢ad between the crossties, being ried ©" leither asleep or drunk. The com- 3 ~~ ie ry ere eee pany was liable if the engineer ies tees ee LO aD Uae lgu pen ee gie roe could have seen the negro in time t9 Dr be Bares) oe ee ie ara ee vave stopped the train before strik- i pats esmalipex tis) ? Di cogsien ooh abet therp tins him. The jury after carefuliy ‘ : a Ke briteway, Dave been ath nding court | wojghing the evidence decided that ‘a s nae Bees aCe the cases}; be engineer was negligent of his i x > nuthern In toe interest /duiyin this case In this case " pany Jessrs. B. F. Long and H. P Grier : nt 7 4 Conductors © Eb Rowland. of thespeeerea for the | plaintiff’ and pe ' freicht. M. D. Smithers.| iessts. Bason and Caldwell for the e > whineten Charlotte vest: |Getendant company. wane J OQ. “oedrum, of Salis iu the case of Henkle,Craig & Co. = Norwood passenger, and agent |{‘s J. S. Mayberry, judgment was i O Kuss. of Gola Hill. were kere |cutered that plaintiff recover $66 50 sah cok as Wituesses fur the tele |eud cests of defendant. In Hedrick Evy Lenmpany in the mental an- |=: Tharpe judgment for plaintiff ae con in. Stand costs. Bee W. M. Goopervs. A. D. Cooper, ; Mir. WoT) Evans Receives a Severe eo for plaintiff! for $9,229.15 i Se ee as en ae oe Williams vs. Shoe- : inaker for the recovery of land, L. : . oy r oW T. Evans was painfully }U Caidwelland J. B. Connell¥ for Se 2 e uh t Fridas atternoon |i amtitl, Armfield & Turner and WW. 9 ‘ . gz uear the tep of alG Lewis for defendaats, verdict ; - ? : ee? “ ron the first floor of the new os eiven for defendants painting the: top of Petition of the solicitor was pre . ‘ wv the ludde? slipped ited for the appointment of a re > ~iheoen vielentiv tefeerver for the estate of the minor \ beau -s, Lauraand Vera Moore. and Or : : A. Wartness was appointed. iow Erclag Nou.suit wos entered in the case ~ s 2b *“, N. Holland vs. city of States- u ‘ 1. ye uv is for som Non-suit was entered in Bowden a r nina |vs. Southern, the plaintiff will ap ry foe ’ = conveyed | 5 ppeal. ’ 3 = : ! . ina rapid he ext important cases to be 1 Sa ws & RG aie t a is doin fair-]iriod are Rouse vs. The W. U. Tele- i PENS HE A ee vreph Co.. and Jenkins vs. Tele- Tag mit ts Seieran trapa Co.. both mental anguish 3 - SNe her of Coimurerce Mecting ss The Court will probably, not - chanelis ae ‘journ before Saturday evening. aps che whole of yesterday was spent S - “20S CoN egy om M. J. Barnaby vs. Southern < me Railway. Messrs. Bb. F. Long and ae ky. %. McLaughlin appeared for 13 es ae | plaintiY and Messrs. Bason and cy. : Ouldwell for the defendant ratlroaa. ! a a Pree leh Gis ~epont Phe suit was brought for injuries i < ne Inger care received by plaintiff a year ago ! Tec ete weneremaccaopicd ust September in getting off the te the Staudiog Committee on Trade oe Shepherd % The Jury “ 1 “2 = ae prougbt ina verdict of $1800 for the in if wiien reported as Lo meed=} ye Pe. Fess ser The fury, Se ees s dro ements su then pasceaser platatin : ast night. 1e jury ee Dl err catery haces seca and brougbtrin a verdict for defendant : fe Pee aes ; aiSomia LUG) in the case of J. S Mott vs. T. A. Steaites, \ het ~cerelary Was instructed _to fat White Maser OneiaDaG lly E : .¢ ef the report to the} * e- | SSeSSTS~ sone an onneily cnilet datonitics of 1ben Sonthexa (ae see for plaintiffs and Arm- ‘ rey ts tied & Turner and W. G. Lewis, for at mnt ryan fhe umprovements snitvested at d-Aendant- ' ) we a eovered shed bel, HEA EGS Ue ee aerate y - : ec (OC) pS. W. SEEVENSON FOR THE ih Na ho ce be HOUSE. ’ teaeks in frowteof the passenger » one over the platlorm be- | Concord ‘Township Wants Him to «] - = 7 n the pa senger and frejvit sta- Stiow the Use of His Name,—That ot 1 he platiorm east Township also for Watts, XN the freizat depot. for the protec ro the Editor of THE SCO : [ pusseneers, bagyaze and Concord township is for Dr. Sam- vit, repeerively itum iuciement |" 1 W Stevenson, of Mooresville, ' for the Democratic nomination for ral | report of the special commit-|t -Ifouse this year, and we hope aa i ee tie srs RR Clark, JH. Hoff-| that he can be prevailed upon to al- es \ : tivae and J.C. irvia, to whom had |!o* the use of hisname. The Dem y Sed ees Porter; Nic ~ forep referred the matter of secur: verats of the county will do the iot en : a oiler aud permanent! quarters [° ‘St He isa native of our town- , al i sta he | the meetinwof lbs beady, was!s DP and our Democrats have long - ast bound [read aud on motiva tbe report was | ¥ anted to support him for the Leg- e ey ee voted. audthe committee cuntina- | isiatare, but he has declined to run . throusb Monday vd. Pin Committee reported favor- | beretofore. We believe ho would ae : t on the room over the Bank! b= the strongest candidate that a ¥ - ous ° ©") aiding as a sui-able place for the '¢ alel be nominated and we hope reme Court | ory aniza.ioo, possess?00 Of this room that he will allow us to nominate 7 Lense te |e nu be “iver until lis pre sent oc lim this year. a i : cupan's move uut, which will be in De. Stevenson is one of the ablest kin douriuerce: politicians and best working Demo- : , i ri of the spvecial committee | oFats in the county. He is a phy- cn a upisting of Messrs. J. Bo Arm-jsician of recognized ability and : missing 4 questions [ag “Winiam Watlace. R. R. Clark, 's)anding in his peofession, a man of 5 se this A. Cooper, L. . Wagner and W. | the highest character, superior in- aor » : ‘ i. Luroer, who were appointed at a feraation and real ability, and one W. Tin ke, yesterdas | sous meeting to confer with the | of the truest Democrats living. ; D 40D bas decided | Ogre Commissioners relative to } Ho does everything he can in ev- ' : = eee t ford ape ved methods of workiag the &Ty campaign for the success of the , . ss remain here. Wel. otic roads made report. On mo- | Pemocratic ticket and has never " ae oe n said Coinmittee was continued. .#Sked for office. Concord. his native ee ie A letter from the Virginia Bridge | »wnship, nominates him and hopes cath ¢4 Mr. J. EB. Keatler. Co. relative toa bridye ac coss , at he will be nominated by acel:- | eats aye pet > Calnwbu river was d. and en , mation. Seay pee we ore eens Stan came jwas refereed tombe (eee people would cheerfully sup- P } _ a ; ; mit ite on internal improvements , oa Hon. A. Leazar, but we hear a ‘ i £9 ‘ id immigration pant he «will not accept the nomina- ye i eer a ion on account of his health. i £ Was tae Qeath of Mrs, Eliza Moore. ' Hor the other member we favor + to. He Urs Efiza More, widow ofthe late | r- A. D.Watts,of Shiloh township, parried se tiohnn &. Moore, died at ber home and believe that he andDr. Steven- : pets Meoresville at 3:30 last Saturday ;292 ® ould make a strong team. } 1 Reais Sees | morning, being neariy Styearsof age. eee eae = a Sonics funeral services wereconduct- | | - . ia vx 7 ‘ - . wots go Lat t » m. oo Satarday from ate rancy Hill, N. Ske y- 12, 1900. Presoyterian chure f V. re pee ae 3 S a . : Whar paar ee Monuments to Generals Nash and eartec Sse eA er = : a Davidson to be Erected. m eae din the cemetery by the side 0} ree gaol i : a. ad m band X Washington special of the 12th Z Z Se oe ‘irs. Moore, whose maidea name ,*223: ae Senate today adopres cee eeecncire \s Suminerow, Wes born and reared + J = na ate appropriating ee ? wbehas joined them where oul two miles soutb of .oores- RSs ee ars 2 ae e sk 5 ' Med coat toman tie e, where her lou life was spent | f\¥° Bae Oe ge eens : WPM the weary : ora aonen . \ kindbearted (hristian woman * ongress directing monuments to f ; era ( meieee ae ctive and enerwetic. her long life 0& erected to the memory. of Gener- Ckils and Racden Bone a or ‘sone of usefulness and she was als Francis Nash and William Lee . o ud the cody laid to res 4 eee Os aah nO BUSS Davidson, of the Beers bh Peril chureh 3 acd Mo Sop ko she loave s one daughter, M rs. er ora Th o erecued a Lerisa hhlf brother of the dye | U. ~hepherd and & quite a ae Lent ne Jeet ith the Oe sites ; ned. Y for grand children and great grand righ’ is gpbiert athe qr , of the 3 ig ¢hildren tod movrn ber death, i Governot of North Ogtultaa. a = - © &h Lae oe - 1 repurt stated that the County | and JailedHere In the good old days of Seotland’s border warfare cattle lifting was an houorable calling. and today maby sobdle families are proud to ‘trace their decent from ‘‘a stark | moss trooping Scot.”” Butin prac- i ticalAmerica where romance belongs Ito the ceed yist and is nolonger la fit subject for even the novelist, in | ithe electric glare of the civilization lof a nineteenth century the doctrine lof ‘“menm and team is more rigid- ly enforced and wanderings from the path of honesty no longer condoned. | | Two Statesville negroes, Will Campbell and John Conner have lace ly learned to their sorrow that times have changed and men with them. Abouta month ago a calf was stolen from Mr. Henry Troutman, who lives at Wallace's Spring, near town. It was afterward discover- ed chat the calf bad been sold to Mr N UL. Fox, at Sloan’s. Station, Alexander county by two negroes whom Mr. Fox did not know Tuesday aight a calf was stolen from Mr. Daniel Lynch and 2 cow froma negro named Parks, both parties Jiving in the western part of town. Yesterday morning these uegroes, Campbell and Conner, pre- sented themselves at Sloan’s before Mr. Combs with a cow and a calf for sale. Mr. Combs identified them astbe parties who bad sold him the stolen calf a month ago and immediately had a warrant sworn out for them before “Squire Hines. The negroes were arrested and brought to Statesville by Messrs. Fox, Combs and J. A. Moose. They were brought before ‘Squire Mills on the charge of the larceny of the calf amonth ago, and sent to jail in default of bond of $100 each. — After they were brought totowa it was discovered that the cattle they had at Sloar’s belonged to parties in town, and the cow and calf were re- turned to their proper owners, Our 19thcentury cattle lifters will lay in durance vile ‘till May court when, no doubt, theyll takea trip to Ral- eigh. Last night Gene Weaver and Charlie Owens, two colored boys here, were arrested on the charge of being accomplices in these steal- ings on the testimony of Connor and Campbell. The preliminary trial willbe held at 9 o'clock this morn- ing. They are probably not guilty. eS A Dance at the Armory. Quite a pleasant dance was given at the Armory Tuesday night by the German Club. Those who far- ticipated were Miss Eloise Cowles, Mr R. L. Leinster; Miss Lottie Caldwell, Mr. Chas. H Cowles; Miss Mary Uates Caldwell, Mr. W. R. Carlton; Miss Mary Moore, Mr. W. P. Tunsta!!; Miss Mayes Eliason, Mir. J. W. Copeland; Miss Miunie Grant, Mr. F. L. Sharpe; Miss Whit lock, of Asheville, Mr. Leon Clarke; Miss Gordon, of Morganton, Mr. A. K. Klingender; Miss Katie Reid Carlton, Mr. Cross Phillips; Miss Mary Carlton, Mr. Carter Eliason. Chaperones, Dr. and Mrs. J. F, Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Parks. Stags, Col. J. F. Armfield, Mr. Lex Steele. ue Se uot Little Vance Sherrill Loses an_ Eye. Personal and Other News From Troutmans. Correspondence of Turn Mascor, Vance, the 11-year-old son of Mr. J. A. Sherrill of Catawba met with a serious accident in which he lost one of bis eyes. Last Wednesday about noon while playing with his little sis ter she accidentally struck him in the eye with the sharp edge of a mattock. He was taken to Char- lotte for treatment under Dr. Wake- field. The eye was dressed but the sight was totally destroyed. We ure lookiug forward to an epi- demic of measles andchicken pox soon. The chicken pox is scattered over a large section of country east of bere and we are informed that tke measies is pretty well spread in the vicinity of Long Ford. Mrs. A. P. Clark, whoseillness has been noted heretofore, is still very low. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown came up from Mooresville Saturday night and spent Sunday at Mr. A. D. Troutman s. Mr. I R. Cavin, a popular music man of Richmond, Va., is visiting his sister Mrs. C. H. Brown, of this place. - Mr. W. A. Dayvault came in Sat- urday and is stopping with bis uncle Mr. I. L. Patterson. Mr. Dayyault has been doing a hustling lumber, business at Elmwood but js not do- ing much just now on acceunt of bad roads, Miss Lottie Arey spent Sunday at her home at Elmwood. Miss Nannie Young, after having spent some time at her home near Mooresville has returned and will re- enter school. Mr. Marshall Mills,the mail carrier on the star route reports wlaysew now ona boom. He says the popu- lation of the place is increasing wonderfully fast and that it is asure enough big town. The place is: to bave anew mail route in the near futare. Miss Emma Engle, on2 of C hair- lotte’s prettiest. girls, spent last week with Mrs. J. T. Shepherd. Miss Eagle is a very brilliant young lady and has won many friends here by her sunny disposition and lovable manners. The heavy ice last week did very little damage we think. Mr. Samuel Benton arrived here last night from Memphis Tenn. He came in to see his mother who is in very poor health. Mc. Benton isa brother of stamp clerk Benton and will visit Statesville before returno- ing to his home in Tennessee. EVERGREEN. N. ¢.. Feb. 13, 1900. Troutman, Store Broken Into, This morning at 6.30 as Police- man Morgan was walking along the alley behind Ramsey, Tomlin & Bowles’ store he noticed that the cellar door of this store was open. He went in and struck a match, Sut could see no one, so he came out and awaited developments. In a few moments a negro man sprang out of the door and ran towards the square, passing a crowdof negroes at thecorner. Mr. Morgan failed to catch him, but the negroes said that he was Ramsey, Tomlin & Bowles’ porter, Mr. Morgan arrested this negro, but Mr. Tomlin came up town and asked his release as he said he was not the man for this boy staid at his house last night and he waked him up this morning and sent him.up town for beef. y ytprised the way with anything. ded be jturalimplements of all kinds on ‘hand. The Variety Store has just receiv- ed a nice line of new notions. Cooper & Gill have a large stock of Wood & Sons, Ferry & Co.’s and | Crossman Brothers garden and field seeds. Tne best, the latest, the most fashionable shoee to ve found at N. B. Milis & Co.'s. A new lot of elegant black blister- ed crepons at Walton & Gage s. Barron & Nicholson can suit you in buggies. Special sale at Wilhelm & Mills’ Big Store. J. L. Cloaninger is now deliver- ing the Garland coffee pots and wishes purchasers to settle prompt- ly. Lentz Bros. offer for sale a2 new saw mill plaot, Munger’s cotton ginning machinery anda Southera Standard press, 5 acre lot and 3 room dwelling, all at Stony Point Saw mill and planing machine for sale. apply at this office. F. B. Gaither, administrator of Tobn Campbell, gives notice to cred- tors. pene nee Superheated Steam for Train Rob- bers. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. very locomotive that is built in the West nowadays has the new an- ti-bandit attachment. On all the new engines of the D. and R. G. Railway are iron pipes extending along the roof of the cab and connectirg with the boiler. Through these pipes, without mak- ing a perceptible motion, either the engineer or fireman can send, under 200 pounds pressure, a jet of steam and boiling water that would effect- vally cook anything living that hap- pended to be on the tender or the front end of the baggage car. The diameter of the pipe is one anda half inches aud asinglesecond would drop any man who tried tostand be- fore it in action. The steam leaves the vipe at a temperature of about 750 degrees, hot enough to have the toughest of outlaws cooked by the time the train could be stopped to a standstill. It will quell the ardor of these gentle- men who make a specialty of holding up engineers from the tender. Tramps are fighting shy of this railroad. a They Are in Earnest. Raleigh News and Observer. The men who have organized to fi¢ht the Constitutional Amendment do not conceive tne magnitude of the task they have undertaken. If they understood the determination —deep-seated and not tobe shaken —of the white people to be rid of the great mass of ignorant negro voters they would pause before try- sworn that ‘“‘the whites shall rule the land or die.”’ Gilchrist and Mr. Hugh MacRae, a number of ardent Democrats of Wil- mington yesterday sent the State culate literature in the initial work ofthecampaign. They write that there are other contributions that w.ll be sent later. When before in North Carolina did business men six months before an election contribute money to send out literature in inaugurating the campaign of education? Wil- mington sutfered from negroism and Russellism more than any of our cities, and they are resolved not to permit such a plight to befall their progressive city again if they but more than their party fealty characterizes their early contribu- tioas. It isin thenature of a thank offering for their deliverance through the white man’s Legisla- ture and a way of showing that they have enlisted for the full campaign until White Supremacy is made permanent. The men who are fighting for White Supremacy in North Caroli- na cannot be defeated ! —— New Bern Journal: A very sad accident occurred at Vanceboro, in this county, on last Saturday, result- ing in the death of Ida Forrest, 12 vear-old, .daughter of Mr. Barron Forrest. Ida went to kindle the kitchen fireSaturday morning. when in some unknown manner her clothes caught fire, the first intimation be- ing the screams, which brought her father to thescene. When Mr. For- rest reached his daughter the girl’s clothes were all on fire. The father tore the burning garmeots off the girl as fast. as possible, and in do- ing so had his own hands badly burned. Help was sent for and Ida's burns given al! possible attention, but at 2a. m. she died. - —_- >... - Forty-seven applicants for license to practice law were examined last week oy the Supreme Court of whom 33 were licensed. Those from this section are: John A. Holbrook, Wilkes; Zeb V. Long, Iredell; Jo- seph A. Spence, Stanly; Thos. W. Alexanuer, Mecklenburg; David L. Russelland Raymond J. Mauser, Catawba; Wiley V. Hartman and Absalom T. Grant, Jr., Davie. SS N.E. Riddick sold 10 bales of cot- ton in Raleigh Monday at 10 cents a pound. Ordinary cotton brought 83 cents but this cotton was long fibre used for making spool-thread. EAL Miller & C0, DRUGGISTS, MOORESVILLE, -- N.C. Fresh Drugs. Well assorted stock. Prompt Attention. Geo W. Long, M. D. ALLS may be left at any one of the drug stores, or at my residence, "Phorre 140 Downtown office will be announced later. Blacksmith Shop. I am now at workat my old stand. opposite the Presbyterian church, and ask my old friends and custo- mers to callon me: Ihave a prac- tical, competent workman with me and will guarantee the best of work at all times. Respectfully, theif i, PINE YOUNG. Jan. 3rd; 1900 ing to overcome a people who have J HEREBY announce myself a candidate for 42 chairman 31,232 in cash to help cir- I HERERY announce myscl! - na n ers, the undersigned commissioner will sell at the court house door in Statesville, N, c., by can prevent it. They are Democrats, | containing 18; acres more or less, adjoining the Aman vamed Welis, who lived near King’s Mountain, lest his barn. two mules, a wazon, bugsy. grain and forage by av incendiary fire last week. Mrs. Wells, who lived near same night. in Salisbury to Charllotiesyille, Va Ex-Sesator Ransom, of North- ampton county, is stull holding all his cottou.—about 1,000 bales The rise in price has already uetted him about $5,000. Mount Olive, Wayne county, wil” havea big tobacco time for next season. For Register of Deeds. Thereby announce myselfa candidate for re- election to the office of Register of Deeds for Iredell county, subject to the action of the Dem- ocratic primaries and county convention, lam profoundly grateful for “past support and solicit your further fayor. Iuthe event of my nomination and election, Iwill continue to dis- charge the dutics of the office tothe best of my abiiits Respectfully, W. TURNER. fer segister of Deeds. HEREBY avnounce mvseifa cannidste for Register of Deeds, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention, and will ap- preciate the support of my friends in the pri- maries, Respectfully, + J.C. SICELOFF. For Register of Deeds. TI DESIRE to announce myselfa candidate for Register of Deeds, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention, and will appre- ciate the support of my friends in the prima- ries to be held oz: March 3rst. Respectfully, M. C. WILLIAMs. non nann naan nnae pees For Register of Deeds. HEREBY announce myself a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention, and will appreciate the support of all who decm me suitable for said office. Respectfully, a. D. KESTLER. For Register of Deeds. To the Democratic Voters of Iredell County: {hereby announce mvself a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention, and re- spectfully ask the support of alimy_ Democratic friends at the primaries tobe held March 31st. Respectfully, k. J. BRYANT. ey Register of Deeds, I HEREBY announce myself a candidate for Register of Deeds, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention, and will appre- ciate the support of my friends in the primarics. Respectfully, H.C. SUMMERS. For County Treasurer. For County Treasurer. I HEREBY announce myself a candidate for renomination for the office of County Treas- urer, subject to the action of the Democratic piimaries and county convention, The support of the Democratic voters is respectfully solicit- a. 1 have endeavored to serve the people faithfully and acceptably and if re-elected will continue to give them my best service. J. A. HAYNES. a For County Treasurer. the office of County Treasurer subject to the ction of the Democratic county convention, and espectfully ask the support of all my Demo- For Sheriff, a candidate for re-election to the office of sheriff, subject to he action of the Democratic primaries and ounty convention, My desire has been to serve on faithfully, Should Ibe re-elected, T shall ontinue, to the best of my ability, to discharge he duties of the office acceptably. Respectfully, J. H. WYCOFF. Sale of Land in Turnersburg Township. VY VIRTUE ofa judgment of the Superior Court of Iredell county made inthe case of Ss. P. Ward and others vs. M, L. Ward and oth- public auction on MONDAY, MARCH 5TH, 1900, a certain tract of land in Turnersburg township, home place of the late Wm. Ward, Mrs. Richard Hix, the Thomas tract, Zach. Patterson lands, and lying nearthe old Norman Ward mill on Dutchman creek and being a part of the oid Ward milltract. Terms: 4 cash, balance in 3 months,with option to purchaser to pay cash an: take title. W. D. TURNER, jan, 24th, 1990. Commumissioner, by. also lost her foraze house the} _W. G. Newman will move the hos | pital which be recently establisied | warehouse in | the use. Come and see youmoney. We beught goods. scription of some ofour Fine come to us, F. A. SHERRILL & CO. Wholesale and Retail. Since taking stock we find that we have 2 number of emnants. Odds and En which will be closed out regardless of cost at BARGAIN PRICES. We have just received a new line of n*ce bright new styles in calicoes. Also we have a full line of Bleached :-: Cottons, Consisting of Barke- Mills. Utica Nonpareils, Pride of the West, Night Gown Twills, Long Cloths, Sof- finished Cambrics, ete. Also a new stock of Shirting Prints. S Shall be pie: sed to have you call to see us. F. A. Sherrill & Co. A Banquet Feast <=Or> Shoe Splendor We cannot get space enough here to tell you of all the Styles and F'ancies which early spring has brought fourth for your approval. What’s for yourself, this feast of fashionable foot- wear. If you come here for your shoes we are sure to save the goods cheap and will give our patrons the benefit of our in- PRICE, $3.00 N presenting this wonder- I HEREBY announce myself a candidate for] .,.. County Treasurer, subject to theaction of the Ser t. bi Democratic county conventi n, and will appre- ¥ ve ig stocé fx S < ciate the support of my sess the primaries. of Tadies SoS ful Shoe we have placed Respectfully, : a eee : ‘ ie ¢ = SRLAN 1? LENTZ. Children’s, Men’s and before vou a Shoe ef excep- Boys’ Shoes at same prices as you have been paying for gvod tional value for the price, $3.00. ...Best of Everything... We will give a de- Workmanship and miate- rial—mace in various styles, fit perfectly —retazin their shape. Superior te any shoe Shoes In next issue of this made at the price, $3.00 paper If you are in SEE TRADE MARK IN EVERY PAIR need of a pair of Shoes ; we have ples: Sp oasis aptetes, | cratic friends at tl aries to be held Marct : As oneindication of early activity, | 20° 7°" a oats ae d March | the reliable makes. Go we may note that, through Mr. Wm. j. Ww. GUY. Yours truly, tt N. B. Mills & Co. * eget FOR SALE ONLY BY White Goods Opening! We have just receive’ and placed on sale the handsomest line of White Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Tuckings, Percal- and Blouse Skirt Waist Fronts ever shown on this market. Pr e re e e 4 ortgage Sale of Land, By virtue of the powers contained in a mort- gage deedexecuted by W. L. Troutman and wate: E. Troutman, to J. A. Justice. the under- signed mortgagee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in Statesville, N. C., on Monday, March 12th, 1900, at 12 o'clock, m., the following de- scribed lot of land, lying and being in States- ville township and bounded as fellows, to-wit: J. A Justice's corner. Boulevarde street in the Statesville Develop- ment Ce., N. So W, 76 feet to a stake, thence South 73 East So feet toa stake on alley, thence with thealley 37 fect toa s ois 140 feet toa stake on said Boulevard, thence witt the street 61 feet to the beginning, con- taining about 1-8 of au_acre, more or less, It be- Beginning at a stake. ing the south side of No. 13, block 4, in said company. J. A. JUSTICE. This Feb,, Sth., 1900, Mortgagee. DU O D I A 0} AT Q U I VI M W1 0 q , , SA L p *{ 1 ¥ JO SH O U T PU Y Sp U L y IT ) 3 St i t t sy s o n d Fu L y d av e r y So u r y , SS TI A L S “ BO ay ) 9s pa r CL E T O U S uo ! oo d s DA 8 I t Y mo u Aq u v s Vv du r s t Ja a WB E Av s pj o s i y y jo u eM O E “L I E qu e m no d yy du o Ad $f AA S AS A MO I S N J O I C us t OM Av p - o 7 pu s “s u l “1 1 0 4 5 TU L SU PI F IP I S H O D Et o 10 8 1 9 8 JA L I S UU V N A N U. > do i d pu s ao u a t o s 4 aN “M o o t LL eu v p n d < C PU L 10 } WM SB AV A¥ . Ss oN Ap L y 91 s ) 1 Call. Everybody, and let us have the pleasure of showing you the prettiest line ef these goods yon “ver examined. Yours truly, Ramsey, Tomlin & Bowles. SPECIAL SALE At The Big Store, VALUES AND LOW PRICES, That will fatten Lean Pock>s Books. Read carefully and see the goods. Few bargains in Knit Underwear for Men, Women and \ hitd- ren. Prices range from 10c. to $1.00 each. Men’s Clothing A great big cake of Laundry Soap, 2c. each. must command your inspection. Suits from $2.25 to $10.00 to close out the line- Snoes ae oer von and Children tbat will fit the feet as well as 9 the pocke Ok. Men’s and Youth's never rip Corduroy Pants. $1 24, $1.50. and 32 00 A lot of Ladies’ Tailor Suitinvs, 55 in. wide 75c..worth $1.00. Lot of Ladies’ Fast Black Ribbed Lisle Hose 15c.,worth 25c pr. Latest Novelties in Shirts, 50c. 75c. and $J.00. New collars. 10c each. Blank Books, Ledgers. Day isooks and Journals, from 5c. to $2.40. Splendid Assortment Chevoi' Shirtings, 6} and Tic. ya. Lot new spring Calicoes, 5c. yd, Alamance 4c. and 5c. yd. 2 Ball good sewing cotton for lec. Come and see the many other bargains before spending your hard earned cash. Wilhelm & MM ills You Can’t Run a Vehicle NOW V/ITHOUT HAVING TO WASH IT OFF, Is Ja a p yS s n o s g SA U L Ss 9 4 4 Sp V v o t e na p y o JO P 0} St o o d Dr. P. F. LAUGENOUR, Dentist, STATESVILLE, N. C. Will be in his office two weeks, beginning with first Monday in each in the way of dentistry. You will eae to your interest'to do so. LOE ord pest mnt a month. Call on him for anything But it will get drier after a while and then we expect to have one of the handsomest and best ines of vehicles ever brought to St :tesville —in anticipation of the bigg -st trade of our business lives, we ha*2 placed orders for a big line of bugs es, first class in material and workmanship and at reasonable prices—we intend surpassing all previous records. Comé to headquarters when needing anything in this liae. Yours truly, Barron & Nicholson it e r b 5 s- + - 2 ° - 7 pe i n iy . Po r ee wr e er g y a é ee e oi e 3 me m s e t we o m e e - eT a a pean 2 < at leet ae Caen! . Cee = Nor ICEL xa — = is Sears ; 3 Anu.ced the G « "AY SIRT of an ond i eat a Governor Gocbei’s Faoeral. Talesterca Wbite Man Protccted. Ree va prens i aca : oe i Moen Sad? wis ven, but presumadly ee will a Panera aoe cee A Sort =< ford Reberts, whore wheres tis, Prankfort, Ky. Dispateh, not treoted ! eseanbly 0 ‘* , have pet yet been made publi al Willlsm Goebel was buried todas ¥ asoften asotber exitee ‘ tel vine ; : , he fi , op] : : retin ett eigmteet ine : ee agtee: Ericka wv aie today that es of the frst} oi silthe honors the people o ven exhibit in their lives the qual- Sreriox 1. That article six be ve tens to incre ase the ! home army wilt} foncucky could bestow A nus ies of honesty. virtue and patrict- | : 7 1¢ n on Yee pete nieee S > onc RET. ~ : : re : 4: COGS tom OF i Noahs des » » Le raininss ross new horse ane “of eulovies were spoken Ove? and very freque nilyv ipordinary | sary os mies pies Eee ee . - ns : “1a 2 same ix re reb z » Boer! Heid batterics, with bar CD 's\. bedv, and for hours the crowd ,,, practical wisdem ! a the : : ue - C4 aS ae a ae ee the 9 : . ee w : tay ieu thereof shall HSci- > we obo Subst plata, ana the aGaltion oi ‘croed apcuvered in a beating rate ; the mere student | aa in tie nee es : ge fatements d tions to hutherous | Test-) | iistened to oratory over his re- has beea immersed in} tuted tac foilowing ae oy = » wt ' a cs ~} enrstit utin Pritish cei inepts Which at presert are ne itheut tins in the cemetery. Ha Let us take ap exemple of | CO#StTutIOn. ' “ . . ’ . eve =o _ s ; | Pw TNT! Up to 6:40 o clock this even- the tuwn was crowded early in meniaod we will take it : ARTICL# V1. © Alexand vt “War Vilice had ¢ rident ly heard | the day. Goebel’s body lay in state om, without any special cave it) sopraGE y ND ELIGIBILITY Tp OFFICE— rmen aud » ' ge : <> Yo ey e * E ar . i ~ . le pol General Buller s retrest.| | +i) noon and was yiewed by thous | yt; selection, providing only; = — 7 r VOL. VII sn ne ee. Eas ote lands. Atthat hour the room ¥ that he shall be an average man of | QUALIFICATIONS OF AN ELECK ove des Bay : -heid jloarer SLCECS MEE Bcc in Sante SArvices Thiel |: : = yaaa: ara i } 1 ‘ Vag i ad lear rs sane «. |elvsed aud private services, ae class. AS is well kbs he OT. etn Ee iScoreh wake ers te : : cee th v8 When shown tne boer | were attended only by members cl onest, industrious. faitt to his! Sree gis Waited Stato~ and ex eeeelsiaelpctipamime.- _ 1 a ft a Ah i« bs ! SES cer . » - vs, eee yere , ae . . Apory aa A ak oi tees ~ ae re”, ae ” r : iKramts § : SuDDOrT | ispateh the offici is uppe ared utter bop a family and the pall bearers, eri eae keeniy alive to his rights i es a a ee a 2 a —— cnn | vhieh were pee seul LO SU | : ated } > >y t 3 trea INGI@ Persar a4 is Dbeew natura ~ gu wi eo sleeram !ly dumt vfounded. Appare ntly ae! Rata Meat itime the processiun to iG Ce to maintain them. { an teer ty one | eS ‘ ’ is ag see = eg Saga - on Tuesday | bad not the least suspici Sone Oo eel ee company the body to the grave \: his home, and you will see a hay | possessiaw the qr OD cn i 3 fs t aves GE 1 te to ve {possibility of such an outcome or] ¢ swyming in Broadway. Tue py family wrewing up arousd him; | 7) ee oole Raa te Lf j ; * : = } ¢ o> . = } ’ ra ~ rhe = heer : . alin mae are ah hi arLlici®, Sats. 1 ) AA : s 3 . 3: ao ; ' Lhe op i > zs orderly, for ali the sa ‘nis wife cheerfully and faithfully l vote at any election by the mm : ; ee: + Be 4 = ; . ; 7; SPP < a : | eat any 10b Dy ¢ ‘ px ; lies : ‘been civen t poen closed. When Goc lp jorming her part as his help-| Ske ee ees essa On i % kN 8 oS Sa +s Krauts ; Lei wed office has tad Joel's body was placed in the hearse | pote. sharing bis joys ard lighten- | wise provide ‘a j ti wiih ( : hg wroesssion, headed by bands} line the burden of his sorrows; und (See. 2.) He shall have reside Git i 4 +) im Li blot ; pr pe death marches fell in be- ps2 ohniaren walling in the foot- eps |) gee ar ans . ; ; a * bia rs. A Bi Tee u a Ce ie nts, preparing for lives | nn ae se CoUnLY f : ; it z+ ay ; _ # De eo So is es ' big crow had precene «a S of virtue and ‘usefulness ty Last in the preci < rd or aor) Whe > i ul . ' } z * | ~ “ > eee? ah : yds “ “ = " . j “. si pau to 3 i | ULrocessiGn to the cemete: ee W ne | und vene ration. Childrea “I thon distric 4 ! Sateen goer ma ~n ST | E € et t f ty nte } i - pi l emeterv as a a 1TI1ON GisePik : $ ss ed eo) es . ». these | A lt oo procession re ached the cemetery | ailvoiniuence of Perce ana hcalens a s . oy eh eS [scribed the Py ; [ihe lines were opened and the HCArse and firesides, lnough their | * Coos ay 2: $ ey ( > 7 aa ether —— . ; = se ae * CCR OTS FOCI : : - army ee t 1 muphie tloetive, SO the ne ol an Y me dad ear 's were driven up to the be cast ig poverty and hardship, iy lfromn one yrecinct ward or oa : Ti i? ° ts ' | ¢ pve i: oe . S < } JPeCINC.. we 3 * vk news. | tire ment is exceedingly bitter tote vault, where the body was placed!y ive an inheritance more precious | slectio dist rich to another in : 5 $ : tated! | ‘iish, and thouva il Cotes Trem ntiiaw "@ 1S vared tor sts re: | : Vhen such ; Datu ws rele nee ey mean ue ‘ at all —t402 ty 7 ada | ¥ Vag? 1; Luntlia wrave is prepa th ~HeD suCo a Tau is ame county shall not operat ¢ a i al ~ $ th tee jock sources ureeee oda a ie spti yu. At the vault there was!ijjve described bas voled for thirty | ldeprive any person of the 4 2 : S trace which is : ; att : ae y ty diseredit ii ae Be iewarest dein vor and! wi eon nce crpent. |CEPEL at pers Let : . a E R C2 e ee: ‘| fing bY a quurte tte, ee ieee neard 2 nigh | vote in the precinet, 3 ; one ots ’ EUs me rshort addresses by Gers y men, | s, in which } -- setir listriet froin je | » life is | sae Sarees ; |} cieetion district fron : : . ited ft | enator Blackburn delivered an! et forth |<" : een E i 1 in vo : SH AMESTU Ie : enator tslackO : + 908 ’ Vit}. 4 inv > Vadii ' bstkC eo se that Ge | ne ; : 4 . a +7. ;removead uri four -— ss ; - A 3 : Ee lan uals i & repoi ceed irae ' \ithough 1D Wis Qeaunst TNO) oy wey 1 Np 25 Me r > benehtof bot. Mvincr : rt Sennen aaa 2 was Gre 5 tO . s es ‘re bas repulsed the bvers | ies . EAS pref ee tN tes ANDY . : = : eee k* tt oS ate AG } yuvus 4 hia erent : { ah, crowe re ' € Oy. the re-1 ices ravi G "TG ‘ at ‘the ou we oth ne \ ek iers aver \ : i Ree : tute ~ i 23) x ¢ . : gin —s- rae *) or yt nd att cand Bird's saver c | In opening, Blackburn |, tis of ee elections. Natur- ie weuild i OD sitene : “ven dun i - ree for MK i i : of both out pests | ane assassination. He! ony he would also make them the | se Caos Ae iovted Again. 3 siy Biot: Hlars » £} e a if S) ao, lo revard to Ge + Goebel was dead, but the! , et cf frequent conversations oe . See es neta é peaed . PH . % x : ; vy ) a Oe Oe ke peOptes re % ‘ ‘j cae { : . = - Se oe ceil 5 S * Cileat = aap rthe 1 \ a Gsoperations, 1. - : } which he died stitl lived. | . ith frie ads and neighbors.' There is limprisonment ia the te 2 ieti9y ‘ 2 ; : ways for the p , not mepti the former's | ** : : at cen all infor. | Pris “a ae Meat: a 2 - in . - ; 3 er i aay : \ ee a : eae 3 | be declared that the me vo ro difficul it obtaining fail infor t Shall be perwille ad ta vate tu i eee ee ee iri : am ‘ ; <s aie Sepia .eF ‘ y , ett i> jt » the siodder river, Bey struck Goebel Gown sounded the; »atio fospecting public affairs, pa z MOGRE COTTON WITS. \ A 17 mons tims Bey. Trait We t | fetruck Goenel ee J thatlon res} st said person shali ve fi, ~ wierevilte, N. Ce 34 \ 1 ae a larkness | says a ; be ath knell of the political organi janywherein North Carviisa. What ee ne ee : Taylorsvilte, N.o res . 5 i) sake e =. > i ="MoDoualad wa “dtopre | ; qn eee feat ‘ te ea ene > Deine i — ; nae aS reoracts a ly col rol nly | VORB WAS ( oe Ben as ant his opponents for all time mee be theresult? Certainly that jed iy 1a 2 Bae : Poo ap lerce eld +a Lt, he aceasional [veut the Doers DLeCK = : = = vu Wentucky. The tierceness ef the he x oul: lbave all the means ueces: | (Sec. 3) Ev yee ae : ae i yah iaferia, fpeciziattentie + toa » : | : : . ; . avi des ‘ 2) : i : - ‘ > ; ee '. ce the t Ro KGOOSVE? if Sr | fight beet had been waged agaiust! oo) v for an iutelligent decision of; te shail be at the tit x “ z Lian A went } eo ae » { ms ere } = ~ erie n igi eet Vole « a . : a 3 ies 4 ‘ wpeas Raringl wt 7 x “ f ieht to pire: ; established bir vevll 2 a of the | tie dead man, he said, for wnaiigel 1 the questions submitted tothe Pp ab- Be sister d voter as herein pr 4 bas es : Ginor: ae G a4 4 etn ce lars ome CCCIVER OL MEM! nt the unobstructed approaca spite of the SSeS oe Nee eerie and nee had no precedent | judgment. There can be no fed and in the manuer hereat in te loman cin € reins. | REQUIRED. cee it th LOVSLE any sitet te < At MacDer “nad & s 5 : yea an y sis vhs the b ‘ 1 0 2 moe : = Roe ies of , Beeb } Boers to din care ebim. At Macks - lig the history of the country He} Goubt about his wish to decide right- Sracd beilaw and the wenc 2 , eee ees : ees ; *, - ' Yo nt | ‘ . “ . : ! i VY las, ane Le en ‘ a ris a some cana . a> 23 Bi * is a fe ; Poers xplodged | ald ’s request Babinyton einai nen aahels inthe mnost iis ihonestly. As littledoubt can | > eae ae Ms Porte “ ws aS 3? Gs PE Pon sy Pes ag | Cemet Wednesday jtuen spoke ot Se . j{y and honestly joly of Nerth Carolina suait the v tee him allows , : \ Behe a 1 LON ot ~ . re enfe t ay, nani =e an ftp 2 { nn ee conten os eather eNO 7 “ x 1G. tn . ei ; : c a _ = ' eo apd alarming Sie "e pane ae ei eatence jeulogistic terms, and, after urging | phere be about bis capacity to do so. lyeneral revistration laws to Gir Benn, ae ced al acai armen ic lg pa Rata Rae tye a Lire a . Be: Se _\his hearers to maintain pes and | Who then can be so bold as tu allesse linto effect the provisions af twin a se é 2 ee : lias taik Lai And BSS VEN moe ee " rf rbey the law, he concluded as fol-| hat he is not worthy to be a voter? | ticte : ee ‘ a i tINSURAR SE * byenve sce drove tT , om cic, ; ‘ . Oe OES “Phe is. | ce | Who would assert that he would use | (Sec 4) Every person prese: As : ‘Southward. 1e dlis- Se , is erave ¢ “anchise ndan oe ne at : i yay ; Mae : ; north ee al ene tet re over his grave @| the elective franchise so as to endan- rere i a F ? ‘ match conciides with the statement:| "bulla oe! that} Serra : himself for registration Joust Aas nisin yas oO | pel \ vted inighty towering granite shat tha -the public welfare? 1S SONS, | rend and write any <2 of ih ee = Ee he Ce a OC Ui aie ; . oding touch of brought up under his e ye, would be stoi Dean : DUO CRE GLCR eas Rg ee unre eal ones en eo shall defy the corrodi brous t i constitution in the Suetish eS. Naa a mena area wacad : | their position and none i jrime. Inseribe upon it “an e pitaph | ay pt toinherit the virtues of the} ind before he shall be e: beeen catnie seca ts 7 We bas site ABE O er | time. ; nd by ! : a that shall be worthy of the men.|father: and they in turn would |2 vote he shali have paid on : elere % ; A Bight in The Philippines, | tte earned this at our hanud-. He it ransmit them to their sons The} ithe first day ¢f Mareh of th 4 ‘ Menila Dispatch, roth lived an honest life and gave his fe | | hereditary descent of the domestic which ne Proposes tO vole bis y B i B u Ge 1 Kobi x Soy our deliveronce. Of hin it isiyvirtues, andof love of country, a tax aus prescribed by tuw for 4 ms ue ee ‘ . . iS r ae -y X state Var . Jos — pe tc . ~ “Ore > « 3 . a rr ¢ ~ . acter aay portion of their “torces f= Bris a ee ae Ie =~ a a r “Ta aoeulogy, but the truth, to say | ye readily traced in numerous and | pre ious year. Puil taxes sball ! g and t3 - . : : + } } e islands « ZC eVte = 4 Arcelie : rs ae es v « . che : 4 es eo . . . OS ela tod central gad [dition in the iskinds of L Seen tera er pigowed upon ker bos-| familiar instances. It may be ask- | 3 Rs hic reg t, last we, : 8 e ban Gppase t t and Sawar has occupied perma.|* rth wever pid: i } : ee .., (sien Only ON Assessed | ts . ; Sis 7 & 3 ce meee poe Tat ‘ison nine town on 2 truer son, nor heaven opened | eg whether the trainingin the stern HO Nrocess shal! issne toe iy ve , & y vebicic> « 7e sa ris ‘ Ine cOWDS, j- a wre m _ eine . SSeS nya ’ ais of i ( - ; TP, yc? “ bees WY. Lawes ms Sn oe rt a a ind Fert to he erp sortals to receive a Hai lis discipline ol adversity as has been | thie coll ctien of th ‘ ‘ ae eet : ee 8 joc i with the Porty-third and Fert = : OC Oa ; istle more explicit.” . oe » : * oe a : th R ritiet a Phi ee pla ; : 3] i Re escribed, would not strengther aiminst assessed 143 Ee eae ana ; Biaests wi at you e23%. TGer seventh teu meuts. i bts fas pla t ee ees = . <7 a ~p . wuin sae ae : | askin Vou Sir. iw e means = “ OL eer tur i+ z : a on the marker 180.060 bales of hemp.) Beckham made ee ae Senko ee a (see. 5.) No maic n : _ itartificially Gigests the food and aids mail gi * © yore ‘ ne Miehousand incurcerts larineai wich | ana unsed the people to small amount of education requires ie ‘ eee ingimau. redder Ssture Gn Srenrth ning an mugpeees for uw lig ; ) ts oOusand ISUPLEHTS, aviner Vive 4 t e wor [Os a Lae ehhe Sean yee rn eaters ‘ : a si F tends fear b bd vd : a Se = 5000 “armed With) tue peace and Observe the to read and write a few sents Ces a ae tin mim tated seperate ; , tructing the exhausted digestive o7- Ceceir mics : = Ss RONG es } <3 oH me - a : a Ne ea oe lin the English languave. lt is diti. |" ay : 1 ma Dabs Rea iehes ns. It isthe latest discovered digest- a ae a \t weeden sworc arrows, |! ees ,o 27s : é 1 t : i aoa amt < 3 is responsiae faa oS oe ; P ptice Hentnueky'’s Boy Governor. ro lt to suppose that any one would!) Ine Ns te ae ' ary. Ces No other preparation ~ 4 y KELL BYON ‘ Lop Ss oe _ eal ee . janswer this que sstion in the negative I st et os Oey creed ‘ ions OK . ” t in effic - It in- stoi * } ‘OOS Vhe nuvives, | Chariotte News. > Cell Me LECH Poesia, i a *gitetoer wyee < >rTAlionvecand ner . . :. “ie aaa mip. the eee scene Oa arene Sea ey ee ,| But if there be any sacb person, let | eendaut of any su: : 1) VOU Vere strixing met ‘tantly relicves and permanently cures 1 e, : crores avout to] tt of whom had rifles. The others (Fiohn Creps Wicsliffe Beckham » refer him to living exainples es jue tneal eae mat SS.) syspepsia, Indigesiion, Meartburn, ” : _ ae es his own i JOES cy ee with wooden “coeds VM { im Goebel as the De m- aoa ere sund | im. It was s: aid j person, shall be Gepied the = -‘latulence & Stom: h, Nausea, PROSE Sh ere wa rhe American loss was! ceratic cl int to the Governorskip fery where as an ae ee }revister aad Vole at < ——— 4, eee Re SickHeadach = Cramps,and pittetive feed his private means ’ ' . " 1 \ > ; : lovee ores ld ofa valiant American officer of our} + oa-on of DIS "1 DAG GroOnenilis every Wend llotherresultsot ij ctdigestion : tte ed and nine wounded | 4! ntueky. is only OU vears old. ere y .. {this state t by reason Of it e : - . ; U8 of : ges - 4 i a Bs o oy Se i ; stured $9,000 in - aS was a lawyer and lewis. ; Revolutionary War that he could possess the educatiunal qua ‘mrs and no med we Prepored by E C. Dewitt &Co.. Chicago Moore & Viclain. 3 ns captured 39, 2 His father was alawyer andiegis 3 : ape 7: SSeS: i ; eae j a i ee iv is by vee cold the f emy’s m ey 1nd for || — 1 Rentacky vefore the civil | neither read nor write. Bethe prescribed in section . four ranent relial t BO ihe s SOiId——Lae Chemy s MOney——_ Lytor 1 SCOLUCKY - pee . . ae. = : ¢ - Vics whe i Een Wr cea ata e mo nae ty muzzle loading brass Cannon. At) war, and his materna! grandfather ; successfully led | bis men “7 maoy Bi vsticie: Provided, he shall | One Minute Ce a ee : a Galbagog and Samay the enemy was Cho los Wie oa Postmaster- desperate te ‘istered in accordance withthe tevis it Is the best cous Soutl i ery i Senge ; ° : : itt towns, the Ameri-| = 1 ! James Kx k's Cabinet bloody battlefield his daring a lof this section prior to Decemoor -t¥s J. Koontz i “% *\ THe { Bs, ba ait) a= ¢ pera € . =F Po . ze 2 . : ' Sistyard fe +f aloryv i : os : : 1 3 3 mnYeSs CGUG] i ‘ cy c sing fighting andscatteripe:) Fbhe C. ustitution of Kentucky pro oe oer Bee. mek a ‘lone, nineteen hundred and ei; Cones 7 CRLOTEEMER is <hem to the mountains At Cata ‘vides if tue Governor dies, resigns} Cheering presence was un assured | yi) vaoral assembly shall pro al WW a oo eM 5 nountamns. At ate ides we Serr S; sid: ae “ TE, he et ig ener a5r€t : : ‘ Qur pos Koban. the Taratoe wen- ve be sved from otiiee during the} presage of victory for friends, MOC | for a permanent record of all +} nih Lukban, the BA ease che ; sok OA ; : defeat and disaster to foes. Who : oe ; oy Notice t a "8 oe ; il. fired the place with kerosene, | yrst two years of his four-year term, eae am : zs scons who register under this Ce ‘ G Urec x OTET ER EO KERNEN CC eet Danica ie tore WheiAncricanciianadcas T ieutenant- Governor shall act} Wil say that So man Was NOt} = on on or betore Nover nbe r frst Tall. Jy : Oy Se eee shia Ae roesrese ae s : hic | worthy tovote? There is no brich- ! { nee eae ind then fought with cannon and! as Chief Executive only until his | Worthy to vote me: ae ae ee ie ineteen Lundred and eigh tee es rilies from the bills encircling tke | successor is chosen at the next elec-|€? page in history than that which] — 0) persons shal! it ete h, ‘ a ~ uccess ; eatin we ~ trecords the strugule of a few hun- i Sacer aN namics See a a town for two hours. When the Fil-' tion in the following November. Sw SATS Meine) thou) | Soe ee oe ee Se Bice = 3 : ee te Si Ivy i cre Wiss 3 S age > or qs aA toas » unie = rt me Tate pine is were Griven cut. the Ameri-: BESO if Mr. Beckham 1s finally dred riss Senet ae 3 be = lisci the bev} yle in tais state unless i Sl =) ; caus did the ic best to suve the town. | entitled to the office he will bave sands ot the ee ae qualified under section twe oi : i =por : 3 Pee piner m than a year io serve. viined soldiers of Europe. These rpacienn Weer. such pet rejudices and 2 og Oe j bu 7 : seve irs. less than a vear t m4 : Tec “ane ae . LS OAC, Sie es tera ak i. Conneiiy, Att'y, 3 . j 7 4 <a = and sixty other houses, The new Democratic claimant to Cok oe Paar es sbuil have paid their poll tax a Peete a. ith, = 6). i £ “| “? = > S & ays: “Recent > . ; = sir freedom, anc defens ss aa : tion in wood faith, and from 1 laa o | ~7<< ~*~ eh PAIS SAA ? iness portion of the | ihe Governorship is a lawyer and aj ea sly fousht | aedinst odds | SCe OY 2s ; ee aad he -o all tha | b tat eet aE fae 4 Clogs : - ve Pifornia SS EMRE eect ae ee | piace. 3 consuincd, The soldiers speaker ef considerable local reput- — eas “ Soe apes Their (See. 6) Aileleciions by Che poo | time ey Sere i | i wiv lass 20x27 CGE Ye i s ihorities ser Rae ae ese parang ai es =e reat thought to be irresistible. CIT, an t : ail possible ta deveiey | { “<3t ~ 4 - revented the fire trom spreading’. i ation ree pie shail be by ballot and ait an : : ' 2 STATESVILLE, N.C | rd Pint: and um-|P** i : eae 5 cn ' was marvellous and the! *. Leese Ras porant an@ unaspi ys i \ > are te mw te ALS ; y oe The next day, major Allen, with | flewas born at Bardstewn. Ky... triumph as me ° tivas by the weneral assemly sua. j porant ang unaspi { a, : PR ra A a cme ens three ee of the Vorty-third | 2ng his earliest education was = Willany ‘one dare say that one ng |Should jose the right to govern their country which they loved and serv- “dso well? How could they have aay part in its government unless i voied?—HIon. Wm. Spepard un, of LGaltimore, be viva voce. (xeu. 7.) Every voter in Nor Cavoliza except as in this art disqualitied shail be eligivieto viice | but vefore entering Gpoa the Guices of the office he shail tal. — tmiralty, | egiment, pursued Lukban to the ceived in a private school there. ee mountain fastness and thence to the | jhe legislative session of Issi and coast town where Lukban was bead-/ iss2 he acted as a pave in the Ken ing, in hopes of escaping Lukban,/itueky House of Re presentatives, oy taking the natives. bad accumu | ty January. ISsé, he entered Cen- lated $100,000 in gold. His capture! iral Union ‘olleze, Richmond. Ny... is provabie. At Takloban, island) raduating in 1580 the [ot Leyte, the enemy evacuated the} After leaving colley town and tbe Americans pasa: udy of law, and wv Cuba and | Porte Rico Siricily nal havaeh E ment on ali Phe: Local = Trai ins; : Palace Sleeping Cars cu all Night Trains: Fast and safe is ne bar jncrease in scrive cle following oath do svlemmniy swear (or ufiivem) thu he beuwun his ee ae oh willicup: peuing IT bags mye rt and maintain the Eat has reduced - - + . S eee oe . aw Of Tne wine Auios. Cummings Mor Vice Presi-|stitutiou aud laws of ihe Lt da ard of height again. ‘ Set cei them to the hills. Several tleeine i iis werk iu tha! eee eci dent. States und con See aaa 4 ; ee ae Se as Schedules. Ss We bie uh 3 ut ue yale .t ’ mot = = or 3 oe eae -f} : 8 iINGUUSISTeH eonfes nat VOiesi a z fantey and dfeet2 inches for artij.| Den-combatants were killed, includ. | principal of the Bardstows aes North aroling Nol lucvusis POD RS een pnene UGE Yravel by the Southers acd + fanutry ana oieel oimenes ft vtu ine three wotnen. At Palo, seven 1] Sinool hres years. in Ieee Stlinta Constitution, sherewiih. und that i w ttn tail ,diseriminat mlermeny ¢€ s - ‘ . ran tbe practice of law on bis owe” ry af our est cccount in Bardstown. He was ius have been enyaged for some]. He elected a member of the Kentucky} jaein wondering and discussing (See. 3 ae fuillowing ¢ House of tepresentative> three ne imes, and was made SpeaSer of ibe assured a safe, Corf Expedit ious Jou rey. miles distant, the enemy was fouad 19. were Bet entrenched znd resisted. Lieuten- ant Johnson and twelve scouts of t iPorty-third Regiment, dreve out i} hundred and fifty of the enemy and ‘age Upon m eemed contempo- oe the duties of my citice a. ;/ Epon , So help wie, Goa pared for it. wasa fatal wavs vii %. D. Gilmer. wan should be placed} persuns shall be Gases i ie Liecket witn Mr. | oftice: first, ail persuns Wy aud sds bas issued in Brussels for publication in Eng- ch he says heis convine- war will continue as republies have arm- APPLY TO TICKET AGENTS Form pia “aolic RATES AND GENDRAL INFONET : CR ALDPESS ~ Cesera a ; Ne Bin= didiu “CURE L. GRIPYS IN TWO DAYS | it t : INTE 3 ion. Ji the Mauser captured the town, ifouse in 1898. In 1899 be Was bom: We have seen various suy [deny the being of who sa a coaeiaest is SEs eae Rare Vernon, * ‘ out, the Boers, he - —. —--—-- inated for Lieutenant-Gove aor On Hons, ranging from Belmoat to} Second, all persons Se ee tiadt a ee a ce : 7p a CPpeEet 1} back upon Martiui- NO Doadttai Southern ences he eS ticket “or Goebel at the Hore and DAC eons but we have been < yuvict ted Oh es eee = : eee it \ | CHARLOTTE, N.c. ASHEVILLE, XU i s.for which thev have a] sew vork Journal. | Eontsate convention, seen ho mention made of one who]e@ullt on indictment peudiag an... saoply of ammunition that is prac: Se 4 iia Bo Io persou Governor Boek men is of semis to ve the most available in the whether s sentenced or bot we 2 : i No Be to ane Wer quesity ak ieee ae oe ae aley has Sens jslight physique and of! omewhat long Hst of Democratic availabies. Judgment suspended of asy ao Praag Giga, Jd org, ¥. bi \ special dispatch from Spear- wocces xs nan ee One nay fOr ryish appearance. We reter to Amos J. Cummings, = felony or of any outer et C ica mt 2d. V. P. & Gen. Man. “its. AT v's Camp, dated yesterday (Pei |" Smognshiners in dancing or the" ———__-e-—e———-— _| who isa member of Congress freni| which the puziskinent may be ie ose ee Phaciona donner Sone eee 4 ot Seo : oe | The Young Man's First Speech ithe city of New York. Can any = prisonment | 1D ne ea = z ver cross tive, and the impossibili- |? nore OF chat mnpossiole indecency Det es cripune. our contemporaries, eyen the most] since becoming Citizens of tae Ua fas done what be could to encourage ! the patron and beneficiary of tue | assassins of Goebel by addressing ! kim as the governor of the State. | There was no occasion for Mr. Me |‘ Kinley to interfere in the Kentucky ' taatter on one side or the other. By x | |! ' ! yy ahd via t ty of intreaching Vaal Nrantz, Gen- aA cect - nies, =u a pee eral Buller’s force withdrew. The flaanciul News, whick publishes : ois dispatch suscests that General ulter has pot vet actually re-cross od is Yuzela. \ disp itch dated Frere Camp, yesterday, probably written mache the advauccd lives Wednesday. says “he forces of the eneimy are on both our flanks and continue to rer- des cur position extremely difficult to maintain " This makes evident t! New Yorkers have so many public vaptious, find anything the matter ed es or of corr: dinners every winter season tbat; With Amos Cu :mmings? He is one | prge ui rood after dinner orators are in brisk | ot Ube most useful and influent al [shall be restored to the smand and the mnoxe } ‘ar over: Demers in Congress. He wis citizenship ib’ manuer whelmed with invitatio.. Conse [bora a Democrat of Georgia ances [by law. Sal See quently the advent. of every new]tryand bas never been anythiug Sec. 2 That al ihe eLOvi=t le cee on such eceasions is closely {else The beginning of his career Of Lhe coastitution relatiag or ees watched tusee if he gives signs of |4ave him a close ac quaintance with) ira ‘ogistravion and ciection> & womise. TR onciousitess of this [anda rare sympathy for the com [cor vd in this act ameudlus us? | cons 40% state of atfai.s isa seyere handicap} mon people, and he has never per constitution shail go into effec: vii ather of this wee mite is nature ;npen most men and adds a yreat}mitted success to take him fromthe fi¢st day of July, mneteeu cue very proud of his offs { deal to the difficulties, always more|them. Their interests fave been dred aud two, if a majority Gi sac) -= than ample, which beset ihe maker} bir iuterests. Gualified voters of the state su Us i ‘if You Neal] Fire, itfe, Accident orHyattn Brysou Meusiaia Coal, Insur ance KE Statesville Ice IC = =m» nA Dee ae Brown & Guy, © ae FAR WERS 4 Ww I iT Ese INSURANCE HEADOUAYTAERS ee e te STION. = buh: ne ivatures of i : tail aud orn of the unicorn prominently, i assuming to prejadge the dispure and recognizing the lawless usurper who has mate himselfan accomplice after if not before the fact, in a cow- araly attempt at murder, he has; Grawp upon bis party the odium ii | has accumulated in Kentucky. MUOUS AS Crom dl. 4 ei , ~ T i - Bile ecs 4 a8 ~ rian Oface—Second Floor Bank Building = vit General Buller, after devoting The President is said to have been of a suitable speech for suet: oeca- He nows how to sympathize with clave , the next geaeral election rapny oes Y saris ho wish to wor : a We ednesd lav to bri inging more artil- -jons At 2 recent Jdinner. given | tHe workivgmen, for he has been Sz This aireudmeut shati he g 7 6: gE) iy ——_—— —— Ne? 27° 4 S apprehensive lest complications in : : . ne of the He veva life ia] submitted at ne ene lee i748 4 Cn Aion is y and troops across the Tugela, Kentucky might cause a dispute} °s & prominent club. a men who isfone of them. He vezan Alsupmitted at the ne ab gend =4 iS ALY ay! Py Mig Hah Den’ az ‘ - 7 e ° a 1 ~ e ret aa 2 ee 1) $ ayeas ° th ‘ a “ e s badly in need of re enforcements. incu ihie cIcnaoe ae cousonan ae ne unusually young for the prominence | Georxis as a printer and has never} tiou tothe qualified voters (of Tu : aS S eencteicd iis esa wrciers it i more Rate ee oe ea Riera eae ip. rose |Leenanfaithfal to his sympathies state in the sume manner and under }.crking for us in spare time : ough = i: is still more patent that it is im He may set his mind entirely at rest, | 22 a5 Won in his chosen fied, rose | - Sin spare time ai 3 Ge pos for him to advance until the fhe ie ib 4 lienti ¥ b eae respond for the first tim: in the for those who earn their living by | thesame rules aud revalations ;. Gre on ourcloths. We cffer you a 7 = artillery has been enabled to take up aba el i a 1 Deo Raines on city toa toast. His beardiess face }*be sweat of their brow. His suc-| provided in the law regulating jeucd chance to make plenty c Whes you can buy on < orward positicus for the purpose of any oth: ee eee "The ae was flushed and his manner embar-[€ess as a jouraalist took him cut of}eral elections in this state wud in! pending money easity, in ieisur a 25e. ee af . subduing the Boer guns on both!ty Guestion will be whether the Re-|tassed. In hesitating tones he be | the ranks of journeymen printers|force May first. eighteen hundred) ,.ours. Send Ive. forcloth and ful tianks Upon the length of time oc- nea will en hen th Ss hi. can. _ jand be is still a member of Typo-|and ninety-nine, anc : mY < iveetions for work, and commence cupied in this operation depends thy Dione Se ee “Gentlemen: Before I evtsred this | <?aphical Union No. 6 in the city of | those persens desiring to { int onee. Cloth sent anywhere : E sts. - me fork ee anne wath oe : = ‘CF duration of General Ballee’s maintée-| Phe little R epublican ilurry in the |720™ Thad an excellent specch pre |New York. He is a Democrat in}sach amendment shail ¢: oN ee 2 : ‘Address nance Cf the detensive. Almost alll south, disastrous as it has been ta} pated. Only God amd myself knew | sil his feclings and sentimeats—a ten or printed batlot with the eritics 0 , yee ones say. Now God| real Democrat—and he is one of the] ‘Yor suffrage amendmeni”’ thereon: } ‘ue critics now point out that tke! the communities it has afflicted, .{ “bat I was going to say. Sormecs st popular men in New York ae se with a contrary opiuicr mere pushing through to Ladysmith over. Addicks in Delaware, We:-|2lone knows, And be sat Gown most pop a ork. }and those with a contrary opinion ere : : INOOSK ET OG, (FENG } Bonton, Russ without securinga decisive victory |i... poacir a a When ke runs for Congress his sup-}shali cast a wriiten or printed yal- hi : he w: ber ‘ington in Maryland, Pritchard in pore comes from all classes in hisjlot with the words “Against the) ts eco ae would only add North Carolina and Taylor in Ken Put Match Heads in Sausaze. ston 1 hi 1 Seay ; Roearrts Wout at danger to what is already a critical = = district, and he has performed his]ameudment”™’ thereon. : ey : 7 - ae = - : ; : : sn : : Situation. Another) ‘Brere Canip tucky hayerun their race of boss-| columbia, s. ¢., Dispatch.gth. duty with such fidelity that he is] See. 4 The said eection <1 dispatch says a Boer prisoner asserts ae Schance there will be oo} wi Sims, employed as a farm|likely to represent his district in]held and the votes returned, eau that the burghers expected General Sees ve & oe Me aise Pemcccst hand by Brevard Fewell, of Fbene-| Congress until events callhim to alpared, counted aud ca un : iuller to cross at Skiot’s drift, and|—o. it be simply Democrats, | jor York county, and whose wife is| higher position. the enna announced un imei working together for home rule, lan and order. At the lust election in Kentucky Taylor was in a minority of 9,757, that thousands of Boers were bei ng post ed at Doorn kloof to oppose such & passage, while on the captured cook for the family, was reproved ‘He would make an ideai candidate} ruies and regulations as are in fore oy Fewellfor using his basin and | for vice president on the Democratic | for returning. comparing, coup rowel that were on the back perce. ; ticket. fe has always voted for|and cunvassing the votes for m- hill, there were only a few hund@sed z At breakfast this morning,detecting | ibe candidates of his party and has| bers of the veneral assembly Johannesburgkers. This tends to See eee Demo- a queer taste in the sausage. Fewell}never been among those ready to firet. eighteen bundred and nin 1, rease theanxiety of those who ae su SRontediesos bel eho found a liberal supply of match{break ranks because the platform | mine. and if a mojerity of the votes ieve that General Buller has 140 En Saorcecl Bees a a beads in the food. He arresied the; declarations do not agree with their] cast are in faver of the said ann: reely begun the serious part of together now, and, reinforced by had Si stated that = husband } views ia all ee His nomination | ment, if shall be the duty of the wov- is advance, though encouragemeni = | hac put the poison in the savsage{wouldhavea good effect in New|ernor of the state to certify sia | is giean-d from the news that the nea Cees Se ee and she feared to tell, as he tbreat-} Yor k, especially on the Democraticjamendment under the seal of the heavy y aeval guns after repeated at-: chy, they ae aoe oie ened to killer. A searching party | masses, and would aid materially in| state to the secretary of state, who enn during winch the mules! next time that eee he peceees ity tcaptured Sims after chasiox bim|bringing that State back into line. | shall enroll the said amendment so | rolled down the i hill, have succeeded | from the feud eaemCoreTh rare taree miles, .aooting as they went! We repeat, therefore, what is the) certi§ed amony the permanent ree in reaching the summit of Sewart’s! respect. © 'olout with poor aim. He cunfessed|matter with Amos Cummiags as|ords of bis office. Some dealers prsh the ante of cheap the profitaarelarte, Lunt atiow yoorte nto buying ash ¥ job in order to save a vlotlae er = speek A Livtte tigher ta Prize. Bat" they stand jouk wels. and, above ais AWAY FROM THE SitoP—mekins then eheagre ts 2° end. Sold hy first-class doslers culy. if caw ceo . iu your = write direct. Fee: where2 they are doing excel-| —* 4 having put the matches in th» foodja candidate for vice president on the} Sec. 5. This act shall be in fore) t ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Rock Hill, S.C- nt practice | but said ke intended to kiil his}DemoCraiic ticket? ~ from aod after its ratification. Rat-| > eee Hester MeDonald’s re-} Lost Trade. NO res eh RR Ee Se ified the 2ist day of February, A.) one ment from Koodoosberg hascre-' Messrs. Justice & Pletcher, Cross | John Dirr, Poseville,Ind.,says, “I| “I bad dyspepsia for years. No/|D- 1899. ‘ed disappointment, ut the opper- ville, Ala., writes: We have lost | never used anything as good as One| medicine was $0 ellective as Kodo! Reece | ne you are ation was apparently only intended trade by being out of Ramon.s Minute Cough Cure. Weare never Dyspepsia Cure. It gave immedi-| W.S. Philpot, Albany. Go., says. piensed with our goods é BY = 5 @3 % sortie, and its Se failure Pills. We can ‘seldom induce a cus-|without it."’ Quickly breaks up| ate ‘relief. Two bottles produccd | ‘*DeW:!z’s Little Eariy Risers did after osaminine 4? {2 i in GES & Pi could searcely have resulted in any tomer to takeany other as a sub- coughs and colds. Cures all ilroat! marvelous results.”” writes L. H.|me more good than any > 1 eve | We don’t ask We tt Utlto ostieen ree efiect én thé campaign: stitute for them when they have!and lung troubles.. Its use wiil pre-’ Warres, Albany Wis. It digests |took.’" “"Pbe famous i: i e military attaches will leave once tried Ramon’s. x For sale by N. vent consumption. Pleasant tv take. what you eat and cannot fail to cure. | constipation, billiousae-s and i ver tomorrow. Their destination is got R. Tugstali, Druggist. WF. Hail, Jr. . W. F. Hall, Jr. ee bowel sone W. PB. dai, Sr. : uy. eg TO CURE A CO? Diy ONt DAY. <Ours truly. W. &, chomas &ow, a% athe LAXATIVE RROMO Sar TABLESS. > a gei rei reinnds mone vee bos eh Sti eT a sayy \ ee L Seely g : ’ BOO On ee Cj e Statesville Mascot. ‘GLATION IN IREDELL AND ALEXANDER COUNTIES AS THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED. a8 ns .EK TWICE AS LARGE A Ci: WE GUAL. t _— - = STATESVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1900 LOE AL. ar | FRENCH ENTERS KIMBERLEY. to re-enforce their positions. which he claimed to be oe ' sole own- 'fovtein ; erent = ie : ee ee | England Rejoicing at ja British Vic- Rr ae sata +000 er; but after a time young Macken- ‘ ‘ : & * ? : 4 7 i AMR t ‘X 3 coe sirs. . R. Simons has returned} * tory Over the Boers. an Se eee zie learned what bad transpired in| : . <8 3 439 : % a : z' 42? % ~ B. Varner, editor of the EO orca NS emir | ord Roberts’ wide turning move- : Bolivia and started for Oruro to pro- > a3 x * i) ee i r Wy ; Soret eae ee ill b aes Se OR ee |ment, via Jacobsdal, may have cut tect his rghts. Being a British bet ce. \- 2 3 she isd ie 2 ie bE f if as ea b xington Dispatch, a an ~everal ladies were interested’ The War Office announces that , off these troops from Bloomfontein. subject, he placed his claims in the CURES wine = 2 rh vthe Democratic nomivation orators in court last week. 'General French reached Kimberley pe whiie the British forces are en-;hands of Thomas H. Anderson, ~oannissioner of Labor and Print- ties Dai " ii Thursd ete Following is;@¢avoring to intercept the Boer United States Minister of Bolivia, | pea - : stiss Daisy Rouche has returned! Thursday evening. Following is /© aes -P sees ~s of Poivia, | RHEUMATISM » Weare glad that he isa condi- 5... visit io relatives in Salisbury. Lord Roberts’ message to the War CO™Munications there is a parallel! | who was in charge of British inter- | $ a tat ewe role kaewn o the trade an Go tht Rel waleibe nomic ete token : ~ | Office: | Boercelumn trying to cut off the | ests and the latter, with the aid of Dr. | TO STAY CURED ; Eaa8 7 j C ona BOG eerie “= sone »$ Gertrude Davis, & es “Jacobsdal. Feb. 16. 2 a. m.— Pvitish iines to DeAar, and it is ap-' Alonzo, recently President of Bo-|$ ) 3% : ' ed “tr Varneristhe editorc: 4. yinizj iss Katie i ae é Fe ecw ene ontly meeti i snccess. | liviallon ee ; ee . > ga ae ae od r Va Bee gee Os viciting Miss Kati eid | brench, with a force of artillery, | Pare = . ees Bee to arrange an ami | ¢ Price $i. ; ons ec oki : 123 oi ite best of our weekly Demo Cusiien. i icavalry. and mounted infantry, ie nay ae ispatches referring to caole settlement of the controversy, | 2 ») vai . ae SRR Se age ic papers and his paperhasdon- :.. J. G. Powell has returned | reached Kimberley this evening, | @e¥eral © lement, from Arundel, | under which the two boys were to} Sold in Statesville by WLF Matlygr. > 4 rirs JAAS VUE ch for the party in his section. (rom a visit to relatives at Cokes- | Thursday.”’ ; Say the movement was undertaken’| have equal shares in the mine. | Stimson X Anderson. InMooresville, — }) = TE : om: A ee ten ee cut ees S.C London. Feb. 17, 4:45 a. m.—Gen-/{0F Strategic purposes, and that} When Mr. Anderson returned to! jy PS =H. Miller X Co. , CIN ts +t PTowes rice: is ulso chairman of the Demo vurp, 5. ©. shoe é ahah ‘ during the course of the march the! the United States at the end of his See Nee ie M™ 222 WCSt 2 3 ma i SARE w Gable left Seterdavior' Wash eral Crouvje, with a start of a day or Diy = : Sik PARRA AAR RRR OEern 20 ‘c County committee of Davidson Judve Coble left Satur ay lor Wasb- two, is seriously in full retreat from Boers were driven off by a heavy|term of office he brought young $$ a ee eae vaty. Assuch chairman he wor ‘oxton, Beaufort county, where he/T 0.4 Roberts, moving northward. | {Te andthe Inniskillings charging | Mackenzie Penny with him in order He Tricd Them All ; of , ‘EF Bye 33 iment briliant victory in the!i= bolding court. General French, with the cavalry ena andinflicting great loss|that he might complete his educa- J. F. Hat Le if ; Indi ‘ re a ian ors ~* |upon the Boers. tion in Washington, but after a - #*. Baovermel. bradtord. india- Mr. J. L. Sloan in on the North-|simply stayed over night in Kimber- ~receivec suldec and credited ey vemitted at Jlectionson atl pei ' tnrers aed Peeividns WZ WES, Vics F>-sideg; ' by al ashier { ha s e eo o» ee ee ee TSS FSS Ra cine, but me ce in 1S88, reversing a fusion ma- ty of more than 700 intoa Demo- sic majority of several hundred Varner isa young may, vigor- wand aetive, and bis scomination ould give encouragement to the ine workers of the party. He is : eractical printer, a self-made wan ' _wlinevery way worthy of the place “= nominate him. * * i There is adecided feeling among | » Democratic leaders that we will! this year. Senator Gormar ! ys the Democrats have a muck | i. tter chance this year than in 1896. ; feels confident i The Republican admin: ; a senator Jones i . victory. | . vation seems bent on forming an! | iance with England. The recent } -cnl treaty goes a long way in . st direction, The traditional pol- ; of ove government of forming ne inulivg alliances with the iments of the old world is bein: | ‘sted. and we have the spectacl he American republic giving aid comfort to Great Britian in her te subjuyate tbe Transvaal, a The aduiinistratiou seeks ake an empire out of our sie bv bolding the Philippine By gov Biee own Us us colonies. ound imperialistic policies | ‘cittnley edministration is w the conservatism of the try which believes in the old riues, handed down from the of attending to our own sand bolding no people in to our laws against their thit ail Wilham J. Bryan 10d chaace to be our next aud tbe Republican party iwenluy to that fuet mais W iswy = * * > seaute bas finally passed the cral Wi as passed by the House au few unimportant amend > the tlouse will accept the uw mesdments and the bill eeome a law. It fixes the siundardon tke people, gives Naticnel banks entire control of ouper money of the country wovides for unlimited issues of bonds. The Re tan party bas finally thrown tue Hiask and comes out boldly zd und National bank paper wy. Tis bill accentuates the 'sstie DetWween the parties on the “484 question as nothing else ever > before, and it will be one of the ce. contentions in the Nationa! wpaten this year. The Demo .i> Will force the fightiag for both ‘und silver and government coa . oi puper money. This has veen wraaitional policy of the govern ut. bis bul changes our policy 4G substitutes the Eoglish finan ‘est pearing the ceremony, are Goth popular i south Iredell. i ae 5 Its pro-} {) /tlea. purity. irkets for spring stock for the sivas Ciothing Co. “sr. W & Rousseau, manager of he Statesville Telephone Co., at- epeed the telephone convention in iUbarlotte last week. ‘y. McCree Anderson has a po- sition wita the Norfolk & Western rea / Railroad at Durham. He is a son 'otour genial townsman, Mr. W. E. Auderson, and is a brigbt young Wau. ener ielar ed Gouger—Patterson. Mooresville Enterprise. On Wednesday afternoon at four ve.uck at the home of the bride’s ather, Mr J. P. Patterson, of Cod- ile reek, Sliss Bettie Patterson tand Mir. John F. Gouger, of Mount fourne, were murried, Rev. Dr. Pharr, of this place, officiating On- y atew intimate friends witnessed The young couple - or fiaandsomely Said of Mr. Turner. lain Times, We have been advised that the came of W. D. Turner, of lredell suaiy, will be presented to the leurocralic ~tate Convention, which fsioe Raleigh on tke Ilth of .pru, forthe uemination of Lieu nit Governor. Mr. Turner is rracterized as a strony and vigor- ner, who will, like y the war into Africa. hest recommendation is that . pure. clean and popular. the sind of men we must insite to rasure us the victory . tue comiay great strugule for po- - ---- isurgiars at Mooresville and David- son, tucresville Enterprise. tiastlurs and thieves have been cia in promiscuous wor’ in this ‘ondurtig this week. Monday vl some ore entered the hardware occ of W Johnston «& Co. rough 2 rear window. <All that seen wissed is several pistols, ine Garterdges and loaded shells. “is heft is suppused to have been » work of parties familiar with the aud Loe stock 4 (he same niyht some one en- vou the work shop of A. J. Sloop ole a brace aud bit. luesday night the store of Knox is, +.n, at Davidson, was entered i ue safe rovbed of $400, $220 of “bh was in $20 bills. The safe i- Droken open with a sledge ham i+ takeufrom the village black- mith shop Several suspicious “iag tramps had been around 4\idsop during the day, but the ‘neral opinion is that the burglary a> committed by some one who nad an eye to the spoils and was are Of bis gains. STATE NEWS. ibe Keidsville Female Seminary us Ueen closed on account of small- wor. There are three cases among Oe students. huvox & Brown s safe at Davidson was oroLen into and $400 to 3490 io en vne night last week, There >». clue to the rubbers. ine Salem Iron works is manufac- va machine for making rail- ley, and then pushed on to get in touch with the retiring enemy. <A loog Boer wagon train is moving to- ward Bloemfontein, followed pre- sumably by a large force of British infantry. In their hasty departure the Boers lost quantities of supplies andammunition. The opinion here is that Lord Roberts will not push far after the Boers immediately, be cause of transport problems, and the need of rest for the troops. He has to feed 70,000 persons in his army, and the whole Kimberley pop- ulation. He must rebuild the rail- road from Modder River town to Kimberlev and revictual the latter. General French lost a few men only in action, but the forced marches and heat have probably made mavy ill. Numbers of remounts must be provided. Lord Roberts has wrought a genuine preliminary success and uhe impression is that he has done enough for the present. He will peed to prepare for another strike. All over England tonight, there have been evidences of public joy. In every theatre and public meeting, around the railroad stations and in the streets there have been expres- sions of gladness and jubilation over the news. The newspapers are edi- torially rejoicing. Those who read the news closely see only one disturbing element in the Cape situation, and that is, the pressure of the Boers toward Lord Roberts’ line of supply through De- Aar, which was never more impor- tant than now. The Boers under Commandants Delarey and Grob. penetrate to the railroad. They tave pushed General Clements back to Arundel, and have outflanked him. «lil are within 60 miles, or two days hard march, of the central railroad. Doubtless Lord Roberts has left considerable forces along the lineandcan send back more if necessary. 9:30 p. m.—The following dispatch from General Roberts fills the gaps in the earlier dispatches: ‘Modder River, Feb. 16.—The Sixth Division left Waterfall drift early yesterday morning. and march- ed here, going on the same evening to Rondeval drift to hold the cross- ing of the Modder river, and leave General French free to act. Shortly after arriving here the mounted in- fantry visited Jacobsdal and found it full of women and children with some wounded men, all doing well. On the way back the mounted infan- try were attacked and nine men were wounded. Colonel Hénry and stajor Hatchell and ten men were missing. Both officers were subse- quently found at Jacobsdal, slightly wounded. ‘he cavalry division is moving ina northerly uirection and has apparently already reduced the pressure on Kimberley,as Kekewich signals the enemy has abandoned Alexandersfontein and that he has occupied it. French has advarced as faras Abonsdam with 2 slight loss ard is pushing on the posts, his rear being held by mounted infan- try. Clements, having been press- ed by tne Boers, has retired to Arun- cel to cover Naauwpoort.””’ The War Office points out that the word ‘there’ in the above dispatch means some point on the Modder river other than the Modder river station. : 1:45 p.m -While there is tre- mendous satisfaction and jubilation A Boer dispatch from Lorenzo Marques. dated Thursday, February 15th, says the initial attack on Colesberg on February 12th. resulted in a Federal loss of nine men killed, fourteen wounded and five prisoners. The British, it is added, were driven out of their camp and one of their Maxims was captured. The vews of General French's en- try into Kimberley was received on the stock exchange here with rous- ing cheers. No boom in stocks was created, but a satisfactory under- tone prevailed. DeBeers rose 1i,but subsequently felll} ona Paris ru- mor that General French had mere- ly falien into a Boer trap. Accord- ing to a dispatch from Chieveiey dated Wednesday, February 14th, it has been ascertained tha the British artillery returned last week, their fighting rendering two large Boer guns and one Nordenfelt in- effective. A Sterksstrom dispatch of Feb- ruary 14, says Colonel Eager, who was wounded and captured at Strom- berg, died on February 12. The Boers turned his body to the British at Moltenou. THE BRITISH TAKE JACOBSDAL. Outside Jacobsdal, O. F. S., Thurs- day, Feb. 15—Jacobsdal is now in possession of the British. Yester- day asmall cavalry patrol entered the place and found it full of wound ed, including several British trom Rensburg. The place was only oc- cupied by a sinall force, which fel} oack before the patrol, after a series of small skirmishes. <A battery o! artillery shelled the environs and droveout the last of the Boers Early this morniv. a large force of Boers from Colesberg, with ten guns, attacked a convoy of 200 wagons ai the Riet river, shelling vizorous!y and doiny damage. But strong re enforcements have been sent henc> and it is hoped they i! bring in the whole convoy in ~itety. General l'rencii = division seized three drifts on the Modder river At the third drift the Boers were iairlystronzly entrenched. Gener- al French bombarded them and drove them off. Today he moved rapidly in the direction of Kimberly. The Boers have left Alexanders- fontein which the British now occu- py. Genecal Roberts is in excel- lent healthand spirits. The hard- ships and rapid marching appear to agree with the whole army, who are in splendid spirits under the leadership of*‘Bobs.”’ ——_.___ THE LUCK OF A DESERTER. A Strange Story of How He Became a Millionare and What Followed. Chicago Record. Along ir the 50s aScotch sailor named Penny deserted the man-of war on the west coast of South America and found his way to the interior of Bolivia, where be work ed asa miner and did odd jobs for a living. Inthe course of time he took up with an Indian woman, and after she had nursed him throagh a long and dangerous illness he mar ried her to show his gratitude. She reciprocated his confidence and af- fection by ieading himto an ancient mine, which had been abandoned ard partially filled at the time of the conquest in order to keep it-fromfall- time, when the bov returned to Bo livia, President Alonzo organized a syndicate to buy out both the heirs for $500,000 each. Henow controls the mines, andis paying the two heirs in installments, while both are drinking themselves to death at An- tofagasta. ed THE VOTE THIS YEAR. Indications that 15,000,000 Ballots Will be Cast for Presidential Electors. New York Sun, In the election of 1892, the first following the last Federal census, the total -vote on the presidential electors was 12,150,275. In the election preceding ia 1898, the last before the census, the total vote un the presidential electors was 11,- 392,429, Between 1888 and 1892, however, Idaho, casting 9,000; Montana, casting 44,000; North Da- kota, castinz 36.000: South Dakota, casting 70,000; Washington casting 87.000.and Wyoming, casting 16.- 000, were admitted into the Union, and these cast collectively 272,000 votes. The net gain, therefore, during the intervening four years was 489.060, or about 4 per cent. At the same rate of increase the total vote at the last presidential election, in 1896, should have been about 12,640,000. Instead of this it was more than 14,000,000, a total vote without precedent in the Uni- ted States, or in fact, in any coun- tryin which universal suffrage ex- ists. Solargean increase, nearly 2,000,000 in four years following a period of financial depression, has been ascribed generally to the in- terest enlisted in the McKinley. Bry- an contest. the important character of the principles involved in it. But even under such conditions it would be difficult to account for an in- crease of nearly 2,000,000, unless there had been general lethargy among the voters in the various contests preceding, or unless other special reasons contributed to the large total of four years ago. As a matter of fact, such causes did con- tribute materially and perceptibly, and a statement of a few of them would make easier an understanding of the situation whichis now con- fronting the political computors in their early estimates of the proba- ble total vote that willbe cast for President in November next. Between 1892 and 1896, Utah, with a total vote of nearly 100,000, was added to the number of States and in Colorado the exe:cise of the suf- frage was extended to women, with the result that the total vote of the Continental State, which was 91,- 000 in 1888 and 93.000 in 1892, rose to 190,000 in 1896. Moreover, in the border States of the country in which prior to the appearance of the political spectre of silverism Demo- cratic success had been accepted as a matter of course, the uncertainty of contest brought outa large vote. the increase in Maryland being 213,000 to 250.000,in Kentucky from 340,000 to 445,000 and in Missouri from 530,000 to 673,060. The changes in these border States, the extension of the suffrage in Coiorado, and the admission of Utah, account, there- fore, for 500,000 of the gain aad in the other States of the country there was about the normal increase auzmented by the vigor of the con- na, says: I have used almost every class of Pills known to me, but nev- er found any relief for habitual con- Stipation and liver trouble. I bought four boxes of Ramon’s Liver Pills and Tonic Peilets of an agent of the Brewn M'f'y Co., at Green- ville, Tenn. Iused two boxes of the Pink Pills and followed with the Pellets every nigkt for thirty days, and today I am as healthy as 1 was twenty years ago. I will’ recom- mend RNamon’'s Liver Pills and Ton- ic Pellets to all who suffer with such complaints. The Pills and Pellets are a sure cure; they make one feel like a new person. I would not be without the Pills in my family. For sale qy N R Tunstall. druggist. Charles Hammer, who lives near Greensboro, shot and mortally wounded his 19-year-old son one day last week. The boy care home drunk, and when his father remon- strated with him drew his pistol and would have fired but for his mo- ther. The father got possession of the pistol and a fisht ensued between father and son. The boy was get- ting the best of the fight when the father shot him twice in the stom- ach. The wounds will prove fatal. The father has surrendered to the sheriff. and is almost crazed from vrief, Free of Charge Any adult suffering from 2 cold settled on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles of any na tare, who will call at W. F. Hail’s, will be presented with a sample bottle of Boschee’s German Syrup, free of charge. Only one bottle given to one person, and none to children without order from par- ents. No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as Boschee’s German Syrap in all parts of the civilized world, Twenty years ago millions of bottles were given away,and your druggist willtell you its success is marvelous. It is reatly the only Throat and Lung Remedy generally endorsed by physiciaus One 75 cent bottle wii cure or prove its value. Sold by dealers in all civil- ized countries. The negro Congressman, White, ofthe Second North Carolina dis- trict, spoke in New York City Fri- day night,and said he had introduc- ed a bill in Congress to make lynch- ing treason against cae State. “T think I would go crazy with pain were it not for Chamberlain’s Pain Balm,”’ writes Mr. W. H. Sta- pleton, Hermenie, Pa. ‘I have been afflicted with rheumatism for several years and have tried reme- dies without number, but Pain Balm is the best medicine I have got hoid of.” One application re- lieves the pain. For sale by all druggists. Lost Trade. Messrs. Justice & Fletcher, Cross- ville, Ala., writes: We have lost trade by being cit of Ramon,s Pills. - We can seld »m induce a cus- tomer to takeany other as a sub- stitute for them wien once tried Ramou’s. R. Tunstall, Dregzist. they have For sale by N. Ley iti we: : ere at Fi ; -jinginto tbe hands of the Spaniards. ~ 2 sysiem. itis the old fight ot ost erussues. Tbe machine turns| bere at Field Marshall Lord Rob-|ingin , sms test in many of the States which 5 On ee Z RAN ice Wicerracs Te m -oanker and the bond holder ‘uo 3 complete tie in a minute. erts and General French’s success, With the aid of his eae ae oe wereuncertain, and farther’ by ‘the g \} / HEN vou buy RAMON’S LIVER PILLS & aC et OS NOS Se those best suited to judge the|countryman named Mackenzie, Pen é : 1 1 ~ q 3 VV Toni ee } faneene ’ ' atist ihe producer, All our tinan E catia i tha 5 nee oe +e] d out the rubbish and struck | fact that there were seven electora Fy Say = ¥ TONIC PELLETS you do not buy a med- Ce Se ae ve GUNNS wheel OF an engine av} situation are incliaed to the opinion | ny cleaned out therubbish and struck | 1+ oy a 1296, drawing to the polls = i ii icine, but a Complete Treatment for Bilious- ee ation ce Lee Reel ee eee burst | that, pending more definite infor-|a vein of silver that made him a mil all classes of electors, some of whom q ness, Constipation and Headaches. It is two § ae ee te eden a day last week and pieces struck | mation, the news had better be re-|lionaire. The mice is stitl operated |) a yoren no part in previous elec- : : 4 distinct medicines, but sold for one price—25c.. § mer glasses, and this late»! ; Deai,an employe at the miil. garded asassuring, rather than ac jard is one of the most profitable in tions (i 5 tis UlCINes, D > Bs re . : a e a i Fema aaa oak sage 2 5 = -.1¢ a 1S. : ‘ a . a ie ¢ The Pills bring immediate relief; the Pellets bot clinches the advaatages for-; a ec withia au Rovr. __ |complishiog the reltef of the beles- South Sn loned nk Since the presidential election of +2 . - ; Sane : : : igh a . |yuered c f Kimberley. A care After having develope e pro . IePaonea eee : ee = : 5 xt ‘ Leer ens Mt. A zuered city 0 A , : h h be > eo 8 2 58 a4s one } rv system and invigorate. laws have viven them The} x Salector Siclver, of Mt. Airy, | # Earnie Z = . four years ago there has en 2 iis cs : tone up the nervous system and Invig 2 a ‘ » and orvanized his affair with y $ i So Shinto c ae pee rg ~ iy, tered, oud so has $500 of | fal study of the ambiguity of the! perty and organiz s affa Ean dncreaschn tielipepnistiontict : aa Rn ee ene a sivy SiaX money. {t is not] vording of Lord Roberts’ dispatch | Mackenzie as his superintendent. the United States. No States, it is oa - wysstate for the benefit of a ssa atere he went. He leaves alleads tothe belief that the actual|some years later, Penny returnec| oo. been added to the num. = ~ ao ecnle, and their gay will} *) noe i relief of the place is still a matter |to Scotland and purchased the es- ic ici = 4 PM way oe : eee eae of time. Kimberley, it is pointed|tate near Abardeen upon which hi- | 5€ Ce o eta a a spree hall reg oa > < te $23 yme age : <+ 29 = - ’ : = gee ;. | woman suffrage has n exten a Paks i STIG Stored and Insured .. Durham man bose ee out, can scarcely be termed relieved } parents had lived ae enaborere ae Eo Widialso tov diconctitatsonallgsokeion @ or ~~ eee jon the train returning fro ©! until it is feasible to take provisions | Indian wife could neither read no rathinhe certalateiot addins aeons é a FOR I5c., per vale a Month, by : teal ae [orysn meeting in Raleigh. He/there, The rapidity of General| write. and could not speak or under- Arar cre uGnithe oceans What does your mirror say? = os lots J ; ; Aint : HMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN-| 4°) cs Ge dropped the purse Con-|Prench’s march indicates that he|stand a word of Engiis2. but was strictions on voting have been Oe on ee ag Cheriott-- Ronded regouse Corn Pp ‘ny TION. joing Ube money in the car. was unable todo this, and whether habitually arrayed in silks and Sau adopted Ee ESS <a 2 De ar ae ae . ! ears : < j ? ased . La nd-don American Bonding and t-2.t Company for $109,000.00 . vauvention of the Democrati+ j dead nevro baby was found in a he left his lines behind him openly, and wore jewels that ae ..\and South Carolina, the full effect the same age shew this loss ee S A - 15 c) lredell county is hereb~ | fe a SRE voro last Thursday. | '$ only a matter of surmise. It isjer of all the country rouod. COS ge i eee og this year’s of power also? a ms Liver: dv: 21ces Obtaine : : Seo ea F i ), | considered most probable that Lord | spent his money like a **Monte Cris- Just remember that * ycla Pp b gray : Senin d to mect in the court house i: as bern alive There is no clue ; “ 9 ss pbilanth election, and the most reasonable 3 ss f 3 Recep s Se Seria ; eg tho | Roberts and General French's bril-| to,” and the fame of his philanthro- Staats ottheisccbatie Motels Seiritineseribecomestklarker i SA EE NESS & vesville, NL C., on [co the ebiid s Feeceee the ae ° }tiant tactical success, for such it is} py will never” be forgotten by oe = eee Sea about 15, Se Ra hen | ’ mrost mites of interest nn > > jothed it ana placee it In : i tances ] ople of that region; He brought} ~ 5 2 ns Tapidly becomes gray w! . = JESVAY, APRILSRD., 1900, | ‘ ° under. any circumstances, resembles | peop 100; 5 1000,000. . =k s Ocugs a mim 2. rig “ Cae i =e : "| s J. McLeod, the fusioa magis-| the first relief of Lucknow, when|ason of Mackenzie to Scotland to be ? once the change begins. : a. opr rliss M. Const:ble, to cock, a m., forthe purpose! "V6 committed Reuben Ross, | the dispersal of the enemy's forces | educated and sent to the best schools. AE i iD Pri ENT TREASURER yuipatiey candidates for th-!.y [:obeson county negro capis’, was | was by uo means immediately af-} He also adopted a nephew of the oD) = : deat a “3 dature aud tie couaty offices) 1 sted .bursday on the charge of} fect d. Another remarkable fea-| Craig. the son of - eee we A startling incident, of which Mr. * a eed ere aeescieepemenrc tenet era a of electing delegates to the Sep-| “h2nal u-sauult ona crippled negro] ture of Lord Robert's laconic cable ae pe aa aoe = John Oliver, of See was @ e 3 ~ oe 3 ; eee 1 State} ‘oman. : gram is the fact that it ts dated atjsisted that botr s lop “| the subject, is narrated by bim as 3 \i Te Z aN ue ) a . vi. onyresslona! anc ate} e cas oconety, a Jacobsdal, which was General Cron- name, and, as he had no children ot follows: “T was in a most drecdful oe 3 C 1 d i 3 i i itt ations New ——- een of the public}je’s advance base of supplies; yet his own, and no ets a a0Y;!condition. Myskin was almost yel- 2 - : it Wd LU BL chairmen of tne various pre eee var. the longest in the|there is no word explaining the| promised to make them his a low, eves sunken in, tongue coated, B IAF > " — Le umiwittees of the county will) | Gouy for New Hanover! | British commaader’s presence there} When he cee seca he Sia pain continually in back and sides, see FF | Mica in Statesyilie on Tuesday, . cope to see Iredell follow her|nor word of any opposition, which ee eee ean se ai 1s |no . appetite—gradually growing ; S iz ° aS ie Woe rise Darron poste lNa te Ekoad Bae Seana : Buia ahs cnet ee he or General French encountered. | millions to his wife andcommendins | weaker day by day. Three physi- 5 se = ae ; B : g ne Les ap Lo L Sou, immediately after Nate pie, Had Lord Roberts inflicted 2 decis- to ber care and generosity] his two cians had given me up. Fortunate- Shi; ESS 4 ne Sahn (jourpaent of the county cot hroest BP. Young, aged 22 years, | ive defeat on the Boers, it is believ-| adopted sous, Craig and Mackenzie ly, afriend adyised trying ‘Electric : i 7 ; ~ XN ; e 2 . : ? c fee s5 ts ‘ King of Varis u. for ie purpose of electing wry, ase county, was killed by he would have mentioned it, as} Penny. i Bitters;’ and to my great joy and ? u. for the purpose of electips A : aa? y ied : ‘ter C P r y joy 4 &S eae CA pieee rs ble eae pet en four embencton . app Durbem Friday. He was! ch a suecess would be greatly par-| Shortly after Craig -Penny start | <urprise, the first bottle made a de- vei a lnpjiations oe Cail oa g mn you want any Kind of St ie za anaes “os iGgt Tue Lrack ivoking at anoth- amount to the relief of Kimberley,or ed for Bolivia witn the widow, leav- cided improvement. 1 continued f a 3 LN aLUES es . Y ccararexecutive Committee “0 7 ty when struck. He was quite! the throwing into that place of a|ing Mackenzie, who was then about/their use for three weeks, and am will bring back to your baie = 0 Respectfully J. quantied voters w ho — e hounbent earrisor which could assure it hold- | 18 yearn in school. oa the | now a well man. I know they saved the color of youth. It never cad z SS ey NI a vart ube Democratic UckKet 1p the : ele aey > ‘ wever, General French's | voyage, by some means raiz 10-| my life. and robbed the graye of an- eae 34 THY MA. O? PRINTING CO. emaend SS eer susineer John Be See a Se acateces has been effect- est Mrs. Penny to marry him, se a victim? No Pe at fail ass eS CROWSON & T EINSTER, PROPR'S. a as , : eri, dropped dead in his ca d and doubtless brings joy to the|and when they arrived at Oruro be ito try them. Only 30cts aran- ro tuLc participate in the prima- rreensvoru » ednesday night of] ed and dou S Zs } aed ES y . . » gu ale of chap Suctt , = air ‘eek «pile ou bis run from| hearts of those who have been shut | produ a marriag €,| teed, at W. F. Hall, Jr.’s, drug crenata ~ a os eso wees loeh ure berepy cailed to meet) =e : Ree He was|up in the city for 122 days. Their} took charge of the property and dis | <tore. : 8 Ue Nigher 1a Pr RS SE S he cespecitve voting places in MED ea oe crt erent a em eaae defend ber about 4,000, while | missed the faithful Mackenzie, who . , NIST : ed im Abbevi ie. S.C efenders numoer a Reo! i : ; j ’ = SAF PAST? . ; rocre! On oe : General French’s forcesis estimated ‘had been sole manager of the mine) crate senator W. C. Fields, of! Te ciase ¥CO a eq 4a fi e 3isr. 1900 A Frightfal Blunder at between 6,000 and 8.000 men. | many years. Then Mrs. Penny died Alleghany, is a candidate for the! ILL BUGGY CO., Rock Kill, $.C. - . s3rUrnDAY MARCH 3is ¢ , Bed seri * - i Is cae C : ; ‘ 4 3 2D - t Hj On IC i a eS a : 2 Will often Cause & horrible Buran, The Sixth and Seventh Divisions | under mysierious circumstances. Democratic nomination for Lieuten- PSS ot peer = LASS i Cpsi2 U 1 2 vu wock, p. m., for tbe purpose scaid, Cut or Bruise. Buckien’s| have already crossed the river and; een a Bostene eieeeaees ee Rr me 8 \ ae reci iv SN ; i rts at| keep away doctors and pries - f if { Yi is Tsasicless and Cuzranteed to Cure Chills and {electing a precinct executive com-| 4 rnica Salve, the best in ee oe noe arte = me a a lady, ofits iphie Recnantsararacs| as ES Geet Hamil: ee SHES 5 Z Fover and ai! Malaria! Tecubles. 1 ttee of five members and ra = se ‘Ss a sete soes General Cronje and the whereabouts |ed to send word to friends that she | ton; Pa.. writer, “I think DeWitt’s : # 3 Not Coutain Quinine Nor Other Pobon. : Bs SHOTS COR eee i. oR Spelope, Corns, all siin | of his forces puzzles the experts. A! needed protection, and before her| Witch Hazel Salve “the greatest Rise £8 nabs eae Pepsin Guill Tonics the 2 25S Sees “cts. Best Pile cure on earth. {dispatch from Cape Town, dated 'death declared that she had been|salve made.” It cures piles and Vcd Tie ~ . My son prescribes itin his practice, and says it is Chis January 3ed, 1900. : aa "23 centsa vox. Cure guaran-| Wednesday, February 14, received : poisoned. The scandal was bushed heals : . - —_—- 2, child can taxe without injury to the stomach.” ‘ : <7 : ee oe clita ten ae t this mor in; mentee | with money, and Penny. lived like a | ind eS SLE ES CNS Dns WN MEG. €O.. Prov'ss, Grereviie, Tenn. ». b. Warts, R. B. McLauGHLin, 2, - apd Uy WwW. F. Ball, ij ed roe es ‘avin? Magers lord oy the pre of. the of F sinc Tantus ale : { Sevrevary. Cheirmay. prulgipt. “The Boers gre legviny Mager 5 prot mt the njiné, of Sinerey if it tails to ter : Ele ton trery ox. 25¢° et a tee . son Se CROCS ni aca sop aa Ca cas Sie Nets MS Grates Mab vat tatk « - a - eee Soe SCine ‘nily there Was cf ———_—. aS as eT Pe sOT' Rinses 5 4 , J TBEMASC : ‘Senater McLaurin, of South Caro-) mee st enc re re Sy Pec a i Ey Ha. VEEL : Philippine commissio nd of PURLISHED WEEKLY ithe Philippine commissiou a PUBLISHE ol | his resigning his seat in toe Senat: | iThe Senator bas decided to remain | 31 ~ i in the Senate, but while he was com- | to his decision there were quite ETIONE DOLLAR A YEAR. | a _—-— ---— -— ————— 13 | A. D. Warts. Eprror & Proprietor. la number of gentlemen brought } ‘ é he > ae da t aoe ‘* + . : af uci = | forward for the Palmetto Senator: | se 7 oe at the Piste ff'ce af Statesville a! ship, among them W. I. Stevenson, | Esq., of Cheraw, a member of the Frterec second class mai! matter.) 5 4 3. egislature from Chesterfield coun- The Columbia State, the lead- y paper of the capital city, | | of says him: | Jer of the; "PHONE No. ty. \ ' | | | { po: ey fing a#li } Oe } The unquestioned leac * | | | | [ieuse cf Representatives was Mr. | #2 : i venson, of ( beste tie!d He bas ieee 3 jconstantly risen in reputation aud | die linfluence, and there is zood reason mie ito believe that if Senator Nebau- Sy i lrin’s resignation had been offered. | oe as ruraor said it would be, derive the recent session, W. F. Stevenson. of Chera would have been his luecessor. Representative Steve icon has 2 fine mind, keen and instant | | perception, & remarkabie wnemory ‘ror details, urtiring Vigilumce ane ‘industry and the art of going to the Guestions with a few incisive w Wy y t 1- .; core of que be jverbal strokes. No mao in the jet South Carolina Legislature for 20 years, with the exception of former Senator Smythe, of Charleston, has i equalled him in the rare mental = WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. guality of ability to grasp several | aaa unrelated issues at once. He has DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION DATES | spoken often, but very btiefly and simply, and airways with effect. Mr. Stevenson is one of the men of the future in South Carylina; his politi- cal shadow will never be less than now, Sratrz, Wepxespay. Aprit liri. SexatrorrsAL, SATURDAY, APRIL 7TH. Counry, Tuespay, APRIL 3RD. Saturpay, Maren 51st *RIMARIES ee oe This is none other than our old friend and former schoolmate, W. Praneis Stevenson, son of Mr. Sid- ney Stevenrscn, cf Concord town- ship, and brother of Dr. S. W. Ste- vensen. of Mooresville. He is a leading lawyer of his section of South Carolina and has been a mem- berof his State Legislature for a tteMOcE IC SENATORIAL CON- VENTION. > see tT A couvention of the Democratic party ef the 27th Senatorial district composed of the counties of Davie, tvedell and Yackin, is hereby callea to meet ab Harmony. lredellcounts, on Sarerpay, Avrit Tru, 1900, at 11 o'clock, a. m.. for the purpose}aumber of years. We expect to of nominating two candidates for|yet see him fill the seat in ghe Senate made famous by the e10- state Senators. wence of Hayne and the logic and By order of the committee. gt : This January 23rd, 1900. almost prophetic knowledge of fu- 8 O. EB. Crowsos, W.G Nicotsox, | ture political events of Calhoun. In ek | mECTEEALY. Chairman. /an interview in the State, Mr. Ste- ey venson said he was an earnest ad- B. OUR GREAT LEADER. vccate of free silver and opposed to iv was our privilege to heac Myr. ex pansion His Democracy is of iryae in several speeches last Weck |the right brand. Iredell is proud ud to see a good deal of him during some years of him. : part of two days. f ago whiiehe was amember of Con- he some we saw him every day for There bas teen talk of a “dark borse’’ entering the race for 7 inany moeoths. He was then the } ont nome x z the Democratic nomination for reg- pinin en, courteous and ap- 5 . er : + ister of deeds at the county conven sroachable to every one, hirh and : : is ; 3 tion. In fact it has been given out ye ay salthough nomisated ow. He is the same tod from certian quarters that a sable id ‘ 4. }steed is being groomed for entry at resiuency Oy a wreat parts i 5 ; ee : , he proper moment. nie Ww - the absoluteand un- | t2¢ Proper momen P: ; lieve this dark horse exists mostly he imagination of the writerofa bas been Come questioned leader of seven millions in ivoters. With a reputation for : gees aan * certuin article which appearec ‘ uratory never surpassed, if ever |Certaia aructe See a ; lecal paper some weeks, ago, It Js anda hold . s een cqyualied, in our bistory, eausing discussion, as will appear from 2 communication printed else- where in this paper from, our ood A. Bradford, ofShileh Bradford does not be- on his party aud followers never be- fore held by any man, William Jen- niogs Bryan is the same unaffected that he was friend, Mr. J. American gentleman ara township. Mr. Fa t e dp e t e a «hen he started life as a briefless| ” a ee ae ; r . “ ieve Ir 1e@ “dark borse ISiIbEess. young lawyer. He buys his rail |©¥e * and inthis be but expresses the views of most of thelredeliDemocrats. We believe one of the annouced candi- dates should receive the nomination, ef the matter will the county road tickeis ike any other man and in the day coaches like other So much for Mr. Bry- ees pessen vers. ase as a oman. Asa speaker he has grown im- writer heard and this view doubtless be taken by convention. measurably since the tein deliver that great speech on the taviff during the Vifty-second Con- sess which electrified the House ot E-epresentatives and placed him at — eo The Kentucky situation remains tangled. The Republican members see in the tirst rank of Amevican}of the Legislature. who went 6 cebaters. His speeches then were| London, and the Democrats, who went to Louisville. have all return- ed to Frankfort, where they are meeting together in the House, but each party holdsitsown session cf This is brought about seve Ornate thun now, but now icy have gained in directness and You fecl when listening to him that you are listeaing to an in. s;ved manand that his portrayal ee. the Senate. of fatare conditions is prophecy. | oy Marshall, the Republican alleged lie speaks easily and naturally, dis-| Lieutenant Governor, and Carter, the Democratic president pro tem.. each claiming the right to preside over the Senate. The Senate and House have each passed resolutions ratifying the former proceedings. by which Goebel was declared Gov- ernor and Beckham Lieutenant Gov- ernor, and through which Beckbam, carding all tricks ef the orator for acplause, and carries his hearers ziong with him to bis conclusions ux certainly as fate. In listening to himoneis led to the conelusion which was happily expressed by ‘om Dunston, the Democratic ne- ero barber at Chapel Hill, whoesaid aiter hearing Mr. Bryan’s great|since the death of Goebel, claims -peech to the University boys, |title to the Governorship. Tuesday “a's something wrong with dis|a joint session of the two houses x eovernment and dat man knows| was held and the resolution was what itis.’ In all ofhis speeches|adopted by a vote of 74 to 2, the Mr. Bryan discusses the money] Republicans not voting. This fromm é question, trusts and imperialism. !a Democratic standpoint puts the finishing touches, as to the action of the Legislature on the contests. in the meantime both Taylor and Beckham claim to be Governor anc the minor officials obey the one or the other as they happen to be Re- pudlicans or Democrats. Both sides have appealed to the courts, and it tic convinces his hearers that he is rizht on ail of them. We have heard some of the great men of this nation discuss great questions, but Mx. Bryan's speech in the Academy of Music in Raleigh Tuesday night o° jast week was the greatest speech we ever heard. Asa speak- er ke has no equal on earth today. As a political leader every one Wis comes in contact with him is i f ced to admit bis intense Sincerity | Seana and absolute honesty. He believes; tToovs have gone home. in the dcctrines he preaches. Run- ———< ning through every speech seems to be the sentiment “I would rather be right than be President.” He!culted with Senator Butler about is as able and powerful as he is sin-| his visit to this State and it was even cere and honest. His views on ail'-aid that Butler would accompany questions are accepted by the par-!him to Raleigh. These stories are ty leaders because they know the ‘absolutely untrue and were doubt- people have already accepted them. |Jess started to injure Mr. Bryan. He will be nominated by his party! Mr. Bryan saw Senator Butler for without oppesition, acd if any Dem-|apout five mivutes in Washington ocrai can be, he will be elected. If; and several others were present all of will probably be some time before the matter is finally decidéd. Thivgs It was given out from Washipgton last week that Mr. Bryan had con- =e iman Linney and Assistant Attorney = oe en aA , the tijeof war in South Africa, which ran in favor of the Buers for appointed a member of | quite a while, has turned in favor of the heavier battalions aud better equipments of the British, as ail kaew it must sooner or later. Of course, England will finally whip the weaker country, The recent | military operations have been favor- able to the British arms, and the Boers, at first the aggressors, have been forced to withdraw into their own country. England willdo a little more land grabbing—the more's the pity. Cie The sub committee of the Sexate judiciary committee which had Fed- eval Judye Ewart’s case in charge has reported unanimously against Ewart’s contirmation Senator Pritchard has secured a re hearing of thecase, but the best information is that the judge will not be contirm- Senator Pritchard, Congres ed. General Boyd are being talked of forthe vacancy. Here’s hoping that senator Pritchard will be appointed -not that wehave any special Jove for him, but that we can get a Demo- crat in his place in the Senate as soon as possible. DO Ae ete nae ons AMONG THE POLITICIANS. Chairman Jones says the next Na- tional Democratic platform will de- mand the election of U. S. Senators by the people. The National Democratic commit- tee meets in Washington today to tix the time and place of holding the National convention. Mr. Bryan is in Florida this week and is being received by immense crowds and great enthusiasm. He will return west through Georgia and Tennessee. W. P. Wood, of Randolph, is a new entry into the race for tbe Democratic nomination for Secreta- ry of State. Heisa good man and a working Democrat. an Prof. R. B. Hunter, county su- perintendent of Mecklenburg coun- ty. is a candidate forthe Democrat- i¢nomination for State superinten- dent of public instruction. Davidson county will present the name of Henry B. Varner, editor of the Davidson Dispatch, for the Democratic nomination for State Printing and Labor Commissioner. Heis ayoung manand a_ practical prister. ‘Senator Pritchard is urging the ral Frank 1. Osborne. ef Charlotte, us a member of the Philippine com- mission. Itis said President Me- finley is considering the matter fa- vorably and that Osborne stands a wood charce, nomination for Governor, opened iotte Menday night in a brilliant speech on the amendment. He had agreat audience and the audience heard theme. as his Chariie Aycock, olina. The the metin Lincoln Neb., Munday. committee split by the bolt o * middle-of the read” fsetion. “middle of-tue roaders’’ called their convention to meet in Ohio, on May 9th. The vrezul ¢ i ars” S. D.. on the same day, when it is very probable yr. Bryan, the Dein- ocratic candidate. will be endorsed. Senator Allen, of Nebraska. was the leader of the “tregutars i 2 ee Death of Mrs. Clark. Correspondence of Tue Mascor. Mrs. A. P. Clark died at ber home near Longford last Wednesday even- iogat ¢oclocs. She had beea con- tined to her bed for several munths and her death was not aiteuether unexpected. She was 43 years. 7 morths and 14 days old. Stu ivaves abusband, three daugiters, four sons, a sister and four brestiers to mourn her less, Her remain- laidto sleep in the church-vard at Bethel until the final awakesing. Mrs. Clark was a Consisterni mem- berofthe Methodist church from varly girlhood uulil death Uy her tenderness and sympthy she had en- deared herself te all who knew her. None ever asked help of her in vain Her lite had been a very bappy ope. Living as she didir the love of anindulvent husband and sur- rounded by her children, her tome jife was allthat could be Cesired. But as she sleeps serenely peaceful and calm in death, ber winistering hand will ve missed at tbe bed- side of the sutfering; her genial face will no lenger gladden aud warm the hearts of ker friends, and her open heartediess willbe t:is-ed by those in peed. But most of ail will be missed in that stricken home, the gentle motherly hands which were never so happy as when en- yvaged in works of love for tue dear ones, and the wifely couu-eis and advice which had brightened the home of him who mourns tis irrep- arable loss. In this hour of dark- hess and sorrow wecan cn!y com- mend the sorrowing onesto the re- warder of the faithful. A Frrenp. froutman’s, N. C., Feb. 20t. 19° 0. were —_ a Watts and Stevenson for the House; Williamson for County Surveyor. Correspondence of THE Mascor. I want to present the names ofA. D. Watts, and Dr. S. W. Stevenson, tor the Legislature subject to the Democratic voters of the county. Better men cannot be fou nd. IT also recommend W. W. Wiiliam- son, Esq., of Troutman’s, for coun- ty surveyor. He is well qualified for the place. he is note elected, sooner or later; the time they were together. Butler this government will accept his. called on Bryan to pay his respects \iews, or the republican institutions ' The story ofButler’s accompanying of the country will have become but Bryan to Raleigh wasa lie out of the memory. whole cloth, as Butler was not invit- ~ oe ce x Major Austin Leyden, proprietor ed to Raleigh and there was uo in- of the Leyden Hotel, Atlanta, Ga., {tention of having him there by the died suddenly one day last weex. He! Democratic leaders. These stories vas 74 vears old, a descendant of 4n/| ore started by enemies of Mr. Bry- Erelish baronet. He served with} ae : Cistinction in the Confederate army 25, Whoconstantly try to injure him { | | : Democrat. Barium Springs, Feby. 15th., 1900. -_- > ——- Clin For Stevenson and Wxtis and Armfield. Correspondence ot Tire Mascor. Olin endorses Concord’s nomina- tion of Dr. Samuel W. Sreverson, of Mooresville, for the Lezislature. Let’s draft him this year. _ Our people favor A. D. Watts, of Shiloh, for the other member an3 and invented a revolving rifle. He with Democrats. They are believed aso invented the lock used by the only by those who in their hearts government on registered mail pate Mr. Bryao aud Demgc Btic : ; Charles H. Armfield, Esq., fur Sen- ‘ator. ¢ : Ou Dexocrar.._ Sudw Creek; Ni C.; Fey’y: 19; 1d, aa nla To AE ET AS ETI TAYLORSVILLE NEWS. , Mr. J. A. Holbrooks, of the Uick- ory Democrat, was kere this week. | } t the cottage dwelling of Mr. R. FP. Cobb. Mr. Wilson Herman died home near Liledoun last Thursday, azed 65 vears, at Dr. Jno. K. Moose, postmaster of Lenoir, was bere visiting his reta- tives and friends. Mr. W. P. Hedvick ham Monday to attend went to Dur- the State Council of the Jr. O. U. A. Mechan- ics. Solicitor Mott this week made presentments against aillumber ard shinvie dealers for not paying their tax. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Payne are home from Caldweil county, having had to close their schoo! on account of sickness. We learn that Mr. Robert LL Gwaltney, of pharpes township, will be a candidate for sheriff and Mr. J.P. Phart, of this towoship. for register of deeds. Lawyers L. ©. Caldweli, J. 3B. Connelly, B. I’. Long, W. G. Lewis, H P. Grier,arnd Yarry Burke, of Statesville, and W. A. Selt, of Hick- ory, are here attending court. Mr. Robt. Ingram, of Catawba covnty, moved here last week into the Thos. Campbell dwelling and will take an interest in the W. P. [Ingram Lumber and Mill business. The following citizens of States- ville were here this week for court and business: Jno. A. Brady, S. T. Crowson, J T. Perry, J.C. Sullivan, Rev. Jas. Willson, Drs. T. E. Ander- son and H. F. Long. ify. Wm. M. Cooper, of States- ville, was bere last Saturday attend- ing the sale of the Mock Mil! Shoal ‘and Jands on the Catawba river. This was are sale of the lands to perfect the title and brought 33,000, Mr .Cooper was the purchaser. appointment of ex-Attorney Gene-! Charles 5 Aycock, Neq.. of Golds- | boro, cuididate for the Democratic the Democratic campaizy in Char-, a great speech op a great. iriends call him, is the ablest stump | speaker now Living in North Car | The Populist National committee | The | Cincinnati. | hold their convention at Sioux Falls, | Superior court met Monday, Judge Robinson on the bench, with Solici- tor Mott prosecuting, assisted by v. H.T.. Greene, of Wilkesboro. r. Thos. Little is foreman of tbe grand jury and Wm. F. Patterson, Esq , is the officer in charge. Dep- uty Sheriff Fortner is calling court. |The State docket wes finished up | Tuesday by noon and the civil dock- let taken up. MM raps M ‘ } } | ' | oe | | -—— —————-——___--—-- i ALEXANDER COUNTY DEMOCRATIC MASS | CONVENTION. | The Democrats of Alexander in house mass | county are called to meet in ‘conven tion at the court | Taylorsville, N. C., on MONDAS, MARCH STH, 1900, }at 1 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of electing delegates to the State }and Senatorial conventions and for ithe transaction of such other bnsi- nessas may come before it. A full 'attendance is desired. Hon. W. D. Turner. of Statesville, who is | spo- ken of for Lieutenant Governor, , will be present to address the peo- _ple on the issues of the day. Ev erybody come outand hear a good sp2ech from a good citizen of Iredell county. Done by order of the ex- ecutive committee. Jxo. L. GWALtney, Chm'n. Co Ex. Com Taylorsville, N.C., Feb. 19, 1900. —- <= s — - PROCEEDINGS OF ALEXANDER SUPLRIOR COTRT | State vs. W. F. and Henry Hines, assault with deadivy weapon, W. F. \Hiines not guilty, Henry Hines, cuilty: fived 35 and cost. State vs. W. EF. Hines. Robert Hines, John Hines and J. A. Keever, valfray; W. F. Hines not guilty: oth ,er defendants cuilty: fined $10 eact ‘and cost. State vs. Clyde Stine. Knox Sipe jund Chas. Echerd, forcible trespass; | judgment suspended on payment of heost. State vs. Press Bruce; judyment suspended on payment of cos’. State vs. Robt. Ber fetd; not guil- V 2 ‘ c t . State vs. D. £. GL Icenhour. | tailing; (cases) S> fine and cost in fone ase, judement suspended in other two cases Strate vs. J. M. Martin (2 cases), as- jsauit with deadly weaponand carry ine coucealed weepons: guilty; fined 325 and cnsv. State vs. Cicero Lial; judgment suspended Gp payment cf cost. State vs. John ©. Alexander. in- vest: guilty: 5 years in penitentiary State vs. Anderson Keller, Henry Pennell and Chas. Borders, forcible tresspass: judgment suspended on payment of cost. State vs, JLo. judzmeni suspended on cost, State vs Noah Marlow, carrying concealed weapons; judgment sus- pended ou payment of cost. State vs. Wm. Benfield, disturb- iay religious worship;judyment sus- pended on payment of Cost. State vs. Walter Lackey. attempt- cd larceny: eulity: 30 days in jail. Siaie vs. Vugan Bumgarner, ear- rying concealed weapoxs; jadement suspended on payment of cost, | Andy Herman and Henry Clonce, prisoners in jail, were discharged. The grand jury found a number of bills ayaiust Laylorsville merchants and others for buying and selling shingles without taking out license as lumber dealers <A test case was taken to the Supreme court. The damage suit of Gray vs. Dr. H. mcD. Little ison trial. Was ta- ken up Tuesday afternoon, and Wednesday at + p. m., the plaintiff's evidence was notall taken. re- | 1 | | Sloose, assault. payment of ems = Ravidson Township Endorses Dr. Stevenson and Watts. Correspondence of Tire Mascov. I notice the name of Dr. S. W. Stevenson, of Mocresville,sugvested for the Legislature this year. Da vidson towaship Democrats are for him and believe that he should allow the use of his name. South Iredell will give him every Democratic vote at the pollsard he will get votes from other parties. Give us Dr. S. W. Stevenson, of south Iredell, and A. D. Watts, of oorth Iredell, for the Hlouse this year and we’ will have a strong ticket. Respectfully, Davinson. Doolie, N. C., Feby. 17th, 1900. medicine was so effective as Kodol Dyspepsia. Cure. It gave immedi ate relief.“ Two bottles produced marvelous results.’? writes L. H. Warren, Albany Wis.- It digests Respectfully, - what you eat and carnot fail to cure. “W. F. Hall; Jr. - Res name Maths crt, Mr. Clarence York moved into | teaching in or near Mou his j “T had dyspepsia for years. No}— Suddea Yeath or Mr. Hearn and Other News from Ciarksivary and Harmony. Correspondence os THE Mascot. artnet st erert tp omer em. - make immediate payment. This January :ot! a 3908. a 3. Boyd. ct at eee een COOPER & GILL, <| MS Mee es Re ee Vote eae ' " - | Mr. P. S. Godbey, who has beea) = vesville, has i i . 4 ;returned home and entered Harmy-} = {ny High School. i i 4 i Mallice and Cheshire will move; = : their saw millto Sir. 5. T. Heaths; 4 : We wish tocall attention te the fact thai ee x. ; ifarm near Clarbsbury. ; + : : we will be abie to take care of vou on zh Ff a) ve Mrs. L. W. Godoey is teaching | = eS : E isa © : ‘ § wee args i x 7 4 the public school at Gum Grove! qo og f ech rem. | Mtr i . ; f ; CPI. = F j 3 school house. She isa must Excei-| = sorts C cougn roms = <2 § : hisnew \ : +3 re anes 7.3 % 9 abe tent teacuer and is teaching a good) j en eget oh ee eS BGL: a Aa i 4 — ee : SAE “ey \ school, whick will close abuu: siarcn| 2 GOS DU if GOES 2:2 cee é il 3 2d sist a ir, Taomas Heath digd sudden-j = '2:G 3 tu ty Ls Sede b e 3 a f oil ur ly Thursday near his ome in Eagle} 7 on ;4 ay wioari & 8 Phe te. > ais 5 a {erates te FIR ak on t <i) ee i sees Mills township. He wasin nis tra] ¢ < cated, 2¢ MZY W ci ; 4 Ci Ab Kinds \ cole: year and his death was caused by] = iscif iit in tir ert = q this ‘ heart trouble. He was iu his usual) 4 RSet OUL Ie Le ee ete ig We are now buyinye tiose geods in ‘ y Miss 1 } ¢ yrning 1 iw) 2-e : og tas ore mie riita Miata ieee te ; os . . health that morning and went out) ~ it is mere liahle fo: quantities, ard by geting lowest inscc n| the < to split some wood. When novo} ; : id sneer ee Zn. . ficures. weare in: position t nad 8 on Br -ame he didn 'treturateo thehousefer) + 8 oe ee eanien ee peer elon anes mite : / a he didn't rett ee seinen oe Pmeawecs js Gri oS, = 22 money. Wehaye js! y sec 2 The S dinner as usual and did not answer RPE See ak ee i? F ica Conirelcrine. ' 3 ; } <A > ° z Si OnITT Gi The cs 4 ao when called. A lttie granddauzh Be =e evi, ts Se head Le cots x = >~ ter was sent for him and she found * puis = y Dis SP isurc Cea Pianiaek ITS Oar hin dead. He bad apparently been cw Pa IG acaroe Fis Rakes cle q A dead about an bour when bis body : 4a RAR AE TD NRO Uk AAAS Sipaene ~ Char , ; Was discovered. s Pa - a é Cu dh The deceased was a consisten! rahe BDise * Crock rTP fx TST OD rs la- member of the Baptist church. He! 3 Z a) 2 ie ELA Ui yes, ; ua leaves a wife and four children— vir. | 4 s oe a sce ' i 3 2OInhy J. W. Heath, of Statesville.an: | te Sco Hare cond C4 of tae ri & in 1 J. A. Heath, Mrs, Laura Pru ' > as ing hea tim a LO) ur SI ssp ges Vhs 4 a : } ig Avery” Dise Garr viisizes and Ainds~ da’. and Mrs. S. J. Elliutt, ofaear | = Don's fail to see =: setae cate ; mony—to mourn his loss. The : : Z 3 neral was conducted by Rev. -| towns ' Gwytnand the interment was at) | 2 the Helly Springs at 12. o'clock, Satar-j} 3 Sq day. PP RLIX > At, Clurksbury, N. C., Peby. 19th. : oak we 0 re > ~~ * cis The News of Troutman’s } ec. ed Correspondence of Ture Mascot. E a Mrs. K. L. stifier, who has been) : oe * ge - jitiee visiting her father, returnedtye ber} 2 A " home in Ststesville vesterday. i ee . . . a . , Miss Bessie Davidson, of States | . . a Vr ville township, went to Caldvel’, | § Riches: Values Ea Mecklenburg county, vesterday to] | { LU VY 4 NS 5 2 visit her sister, Mrs. Grier. ; = | as Miss Minnie Wilson is visitine) 3 |. what we offer you. A full stock that upholds this stores 0 ' Mrs. A, W. Parks. = j hat mirrors newest ideas. That olfers most ferudtlal ve shi p Messrs. Earl Atwell and Bud| } | itting forth every iaducement to tempt your trade. to moses i ee. Watts left yesterday for Springie!d. | + hone . ce = ° * . R . ; o> Ohio, where they intend staying for) } | Of S eciall Mh some time. | ot p 1¥ ones 4. a , . . 1 : n Mrs J. W. Setzer and son Everott| + | Kea Teat r th . : i 3 Yast ; have gone to Eim City to spend sev- i vEN interest gri eral weeks. Se ee : | Ste Mr. W. W. Troutman bas Cone 10} 4 speemittermtioeeHenstitocuestienneist but by values—by trustworthy seeds at houert prices by > to Wadesboro to accept a position 6 wpe NS Ae NE SE RG — ofierings. An early selection vives you the run of oa k sor his brother Jobn. who is engaged in you many advantages. . aS ae | STATESVILLE PRODUCE MARKET : the marble business. : & C2 54a = Sag ets, Stu i Mr Van Patterson bas taken ad- ema B “Ewa ias « ECTE B e? . vantage of the cold snap and has COOPER GILL a feet : se Ge lod harvested a nice lot of ice. He ex-| x : tn 1si : a : ° . 29% * ‘ ‘ > Bevan s Pea tends a cordial invitation to all his | COMMENTS OF TI WEEK k ui miure AY Vi Ppt ~ the : ny gi : MME tn WEEK. ot ra friends tocaliand have zn ice cream . k - sles Se es : ee or lemon sherbet with him 1 Chickens and eggs wanted; all produce in New Coeper block Statcsville, Noo i scl michaumivien st a eee » , good demand. Cotton has reached the S} notch jS°°*" eae NO. 1 QUALITY. - : at Monbo It seems as if Monb- eee re Sue See : ust will be a little ahead en the ent ee ets ine ; a ten market. In talking with one of bolted—siths. per bushel... so] Crossett S eae 5 , SAA : ~ z . . 23 ths ** os. z y > a our enterprising business men he aber ae: a Cre, AF 2909 Bay expressed the opinion that the pres- | com—old—solhs, per bushel... so | rs. We i ‘ ent advance in the price of cotten ir ee ee oe We have just received another Jot of : the worst possible thing for the Car- Lae ee 3.00 } olina farmer. He says they have |... Juixed : : wiready disposed of the bulk of th to | 3 ; - cotton, and that the advance will & re Ron fh a5 . the cause of an increase in the acre- ; i 3 i tix age this yearand that by the time | TESSVan - 5 , made ‘ another cropis on hand it will belr 5 back to the o!d price. There i m of goad sense in this and the iar ‘londasitis soweill kaowa. we ¢ mers to well to consider tye 13, ae eae . * Roe ee ens eee te wa 2), ‘habit needs no introduction to ti ere plaating ther oo *(irade. Our sale on this shoe ha- SVE = een far pey : . - - 5 Se eee : i ; : een far veyond ourexoectation a2 Troutman’s, N. C..Feb. 2u.b.. Te Honey—straii +o usaresult we have duplicated on “ - - — -_— —_———_ ° comb, per Ib ! ~ Sieh! i ~ A 0 ONG Sale of Valuabie Land, Eggs—hen.. : ro, order twice within the lacn threes > eee Eyton ne staeaeaes : E onths, People who buy poor shoes ¥ VIRTUE of a decree of Iredell Su; Ree ei vs (¥y first one brand then anohes, Court macdein the special proceeding Feathers—new 351 Paew Shon fror 3 ere tled A.D, Plyler, Marion A. Plyler and ot desde ee ahs 3, 2 8eY sop trom,store to store They inst UL ‘T. Plyler,the undersigned as commis “ seal - i 8g J+ EP c cen green * Ronis oN Sone ao en at the Court Touse Sos smashed 2, Cover become rerular enstomers for bots, There is nea +> ze oor iu statesvzNe or Anples—dried—quart Ro en ae . tani rm ce ai as SATURDAY, MARC ee brghh < satisfaction in cateriag to their wv: ail such we iasit 1 ite weil for cash at pu my 4: ‘Ty a pair of Crossett’s $3.00 or 335 - *: Wenotonly ware oes vidder Usd ang I these s s but will kee: 7] or Foose - RP: a a nana green—per bushel . De aan ol “ae SC shoes OuUL a rt i -ato> ss C220 v R , known as th cled, bright . o ty take the trouble to dvopin Yo - lonse v0 oda am ¥ Sater. ‘ i! eainwd an ‘hae i asc mioney is paid Bacon— round z Ss = CG ra = & ‘ : * > CONE ° Sacon—Hogy round, > ¢ ; aa aR oe Dacha aa eNeo eae $27 ‘ ast — es Se Ez Mis Feb'y. 2othy, 1900, Commissioner. Sides e jeep Wate rane Shoulders : - % Land Sale. a See oe Y VIRTUE ofa decree of Iredell supe een PRLS eS eine a ee Court made in the special proceeding enti- STATESVILLE COTTON MARKE™~. -—. ‘ yier, Mation A Viyler, Hugh Pty- STATESVILLE, N. C., February 22. 1900,¢a 4m. e $ inst U. T. Piviler, the unde Strict Good Middling. . . S >, mae 2 uissioner of said court, will atthe | od wilder ne Pele Spee ates aC ) oie? Court House door in Statesville o: PT ari eee ele eee eter ei 3 SATURDAY, MARCH Tinges pie ln n late e d2 sell at public auction to the hig! RES ole oy eee ari Bt valuable tract of land situated in Cl Market firm, \ township, n Iredell county, ‘ Cee ee “ See Vinkuey Piyter land, costainmg 69% > or less, Terms of saleoue-hall cash on daz r 7 ‘ sale and one half payable in six moaths f Notiee of Sale of Real Estate. day of sale, with note and approved sec with interest from date of fale. Title fetsined | Notice is hereby given that by virtue of che till purchase money Bs poe ee powers comained m the will of the late Geo reset J. BL. CONNEGLY. V. Reid—recorded in Will Book No, 4, Peg: s This Feb’y. oth, 1900, x 160-7, a sell alithe lands or the said late Ge. < nha Sage salen maT tiotesiard Lantana Gee " +. Reid atthe Court House door in Stateseli x 3 =" ~ | on Monday the sth of March 1900 at the hos He 3 Ses Gy 5 } d RA 3 7 cS FARN FGR SALE. jor t said tractsconsist, first, of a traci aa at add. A : WEIL sete ee eae i | about 128acresin Bethany township, the hom < VIII, sell « a part of my farm of i60 j plvyce of said is Se = = ‘and >. Ee The land is situated in’ Shiloh iowa- i Pee ot teas : Soe Esso; 27 TO ARRI 7B HE BE Soe tour miles SEES of Statesville on un the lands of the W. W. ‘Turner estate, T i. all- 7A 5 ‘ ewis Ferry road. There are good bulidings | son andothersand near South Yadkin” Rive E } J: gyre di 2 z an = and a fair orchard on the land “About lou aches | and the second tract of about acres in Turner: - r1laay. anué = re t 2, i g ey Vv. , = SS 00 =, ex mood j burg township on tae ae ee River, i ic vand terms reasonable, see me, oT [ingapart ofthe David Rei hemeplace, 2. OT, j a en len enaen 72 : } ‘ write me at Statesville, 4 | Okets tor same can be seen upon appticaton ep will have good Driv ing, Farmeand Saddle Horses, and ime E, 1. Freeze. | the undersigned, 3 Mares; also a number of Jarye and mediam 3 ct G: of tats s Jan. 25th, 1900. ! Terms of sale, one-third cash, one-third in ‘iow is the time to yeas H re utente ieee gle SS j Months and one-third in 12 months; deferrei ~~ . li Cee, a Hors> as he will hav plenty Gi tn 3 - t payments to be secured and title reserved ui ! come acclimated before works t me : ‘ ' Gariand Cofice Poi. +4il payments are made, but option will c= Mie M: 2 ARE av. -£, ~aiieeaeatiic , | given purchaser to pay ail cash and iake deci 3° © 33) 3 . - *cotiee ee ena anday of sale. oa > eee eras four months, we wil! have Tom O9 toa 19 heal ay M t Au, 2 a xCh = aoa : ee > vies sé 2 ~ Melby . co itin Iredell, Rowan, Gatawba, Lincoln Tits tt tof JAMBETY, 19K a c mules to select from, so tha O12 Can vet wnrbyvea waa Ir 7 lenburg and Cabarrus counties, This coffee pot j .- , THOMAS J ATLISON, _ day you eall ait r saves one-third of the coffee and gives you 2 FECAULOT: eee Will and Testament «? Lc livamerie 5 é ~* eA selutcly clear. pure coffee, saving you from!,, y ee Signe RIDER a rs ” im inane = ie oe 3, BL. LONG, Atlorney. . ° ° ‘ | > drinking any dregs. Physicians recoinmendit, t? Y , > Te- mis: as ; tes lint tei ees dew : is ' ‘ See tr wd you will buy i. We willcall on you | coeeeentetenee i S Cash, G od Note Co: SLO? Soe uge od u Jawy. 25 Ut, 1999, Respectiully, { n> : re =o aaSEIARI NS ae a Sees ie m ete eet Notice, ‘Will have a car load of buggies, Hac-sand Serrevs to urri x <r, PaO want you to come and seethem. Will mate pice... rts 7 , > theoait, Li IMAKG prices y 3: ’ Not:ce, | UIREE notes made payable to Mrs. E. 3’ ae Dae aaah ts ! : ee { rere and her == daughters, Lola i = tK ELS ™ 3 c. a J am now delivering the Garland coffee ' Bolle and Cora Alexander, have been Tost, aad ” a 4 wy > and Twantall who have purchased them td he | Utis notice is to warn ail persons from trading | _ Asati eee Sea is b ready during the ucxt two weeks to - | tor the same, as affidavits will be suade formes = a — ———— = : than when 1 present the bills. This 4 | motes. MRs,. F, E. ALE> ~ - Pte tS ¢ 190, J. L. CLOASINGE , Pats Feby. Sut, tG00. WwW S ta ee rinkled Lovelinsss. A jither fi Ma wali. { ele . 7 oe : wot fer y. ~ \ idministrator’s Notice. ~uckered Beaut 4S¢ 32, We offer for sale our machinery at sz f . Ofcourse every lady « > Jobnucon = « ee We fans 7 first-class saw mil - cy ~ 2 _ catches tis i : - - 2 On hi planing machine and a 30 horse power Lid : re kl a Pp tt as alCGes Lots bead eee his 1 engine anda 40 herse ‘power Liddell i 8 having claims aga ¢ | Tin e€ re inéss that wire Jose feit warm. and prarcatinangiienill hotesietiissan kas Denis eseni them to me, preperts |. i en . one at This = = ~ hewn machine and boile; Noe DiS ae asia of sy oe r & a - “mS were ht new in July, i899. : ms ciore the 20te1 Gay Of “Januar, x tt a BEL 2 } ‘ a ors ROD We also havea ats SESE. svstem of cot-! 75 swillbe plead aa bar ofthe r » no e eg ance. Biack <( ipa toi ginning machinery and a’Sonthern Standen ao paeene oe reer Cren Gis { ! press. x semake payment to me = x i wis ? * We also offera five-acre lot on which the sna- aa stl, i : = een = Could wy other Fatric ever preserioed by fashion bod : t vi the col inerv is : ee hial a Raat et eet ROO, Administrator, c.t. a : ) r was *). mei m 5 ‘ AvSe 3 toe ie sz’ i cniceclameaonitiseaoey ne { Water C, Feimsier, Atty, : same way? You may not like them at first. Look arain tar S hic \ ae This is asplendid lecation for machinery « ae see of them the betiez vou will | ke then They are vy a Revonne ee ' this kind. We ginned Goo bales of eetion a = — vheg 7 wena Ua Coney reeds arin eer . = in 1x98. Will sell for cash or part | on ey ae also Dee It was that lo {ring for somai Ons New walc3 Feb'y, ist, 1900. Respectfully, s eas f exists in the minds of most ladies vhich caused fashiog to eos 5: LeNtznees. Spring is Coming! Black Crepon’s. You will take ih- ovescription, 199, befoe the 2 Se acre > -n is over—either a large or smal) dose—a sul, es cdi as res ’ Seen ur stock of Crna 2 oar ee OF small Gose—an entire dress. or a skirt iv Natice to Creditors Our stock of svar with silk waist? Better take it < < oe ‘ - 3 Z atter 2 2t once A niece fj ‘ } f. = = é ee liue Sc. . Bes ce as administrator of the! { ‘om ci estate of ‘I. M. Hoover. dece . I hereby ¢ vw notify all persons 1 ug claims against said ! : ’ ~ pes estate (oO present the ame to the undersigned ( ? } i fh } = ALTON & GAGE. on or betore Janmary 2sth, rool, All persons t ae said estate are expected to make imime- j i a diate payment, W.W, WRITE, i } J , 7 2 . Seen This Jan'y, 25th, 1000, Nae { i ae ad 4 at 4 Raa oe = . : 7 e For Sale. IS HERE v¥ hite Goods Opei lin: i ; “9 ey° SAW MILL and planing machine with fx- ae : - A ture; forinformation and terms apply at i Largest and best stock we We have just receiced and placed chisiofSce: i ever hdd from the wel! ve 7 ju: ceived and paced on sale the handsomest . - nan i e Sy _ “4 a Ss 2 ! known houses of sir James I. Wallace. « Notice (o Creditors. T a! W r ah ¢. Vi € hz t . ; ae NESS BHArss quatified as administrator of join , } . i ; & ashes ‘, q r AG 3 3 2% a Campbell, notice is hereby given to ali par- BIsSae i “i i ! 1 \ ties having claims against said estate to present R { j PE te ! t } 4) j ) A 5 f a9 workis them to the undersigned on or before the 16th aFe ithe este ed we SitE 4 ’ aah 5 oa of ae cof, or this notice will be plead 5 i = 7 = 2 : Re i- ve in bar of their recovery. Parties owing the es- ay het d i ! : es Poekinus swreal< ang FP} “he -. sted in the constit: eetcnamisicanceee chester ee TIN fix Bi GTHEES: ducdings, Pereals and Blouse Shirt Waist Fronts e: : = end eS = s uy Save cost. ¥. B. GAITHER, qs tg ap ever shown on this market. foeut and says he will This Feby. 16, 1900. amr. of Joba Caiapbeil All kinds ci Flower and Garden than ever for its adop Armfield & Turner, Attorneys. Seed. Some Field Seeds als» all b d ‘this o!d veteran of the Notice te Creditors in, and iots more to follow. Be. C 3 Every Oo ¥, spiring to younger 7 sae sure and £¢2@ us. When you = A ce BS} B09p2 he wil live t ee sano 2. of want eiitber i and vet us have the pleasure of showing you the prettiest wicau the Democrat: pee having Claims againt said estate = SEED OR tine ef these zoods yon ever ex 21ined, ito every branch a oe aoe ore Sue Ze ‘Ail : Yours traly, rai sovernment and x nary 10lh., 1901. Al a * fe . nerar Of persons indebted to said estete are reread ad GROCERIES. Be ionuser 2nYV danger of g Ramsey, Tomlin & Bowles. in gay pervof North C LP R en as Be e n ‘ On s os , r "7 re oe Ss Ey e ; re n He i \ ¥ te ? S gh * Ea 7e * > ee n cc se > 3 a ew cs ) f ‘stapes we br e r n e a t 6 po Mo x a ow er y i Mu a e d ' o e ow ~ I ) AVEHnUSs \ o has bee: Yproving > Se } sined i ( » at her horus Puesday evening. ~ Chany y t us t a : nce is desired very suddenly helped « reached Mr. John Gerstana that the: & =cont recovered 1 1 ¢ Caw ie returned t 7 i ri 7 uv i ! mien : wey i perg Te ‘John MeFarland, Neri and Neal aa Stes. Bowes Enieriains. j 9 ss 7 e summers, Joe Young,John Howard, : Cor Cowes. | Gne of the most enjoyed parties Bax:er Stevenson, Bernard and known, is clerk of the! or tho season was the one which! Harry Sherrill, Rowell Raymer x oe id Statesvine | vip. J, BP. Bowles gave Monday: Walter Moose, Ross Brady and the the osed DIT will rob’ oveniag to afew of bev friends com- | writ Miss Anuie Fry came home | nents of urt of the emolu ‘a, if adopted. Tames IL. Wallace, Esq., of Bar- i to see us ice is 79 and one Demoerats enrty, < » He is very much inter-; ) the constitutional amend- vork harder adoption. To Lear of the party talk is yostger Demecrats. wil live to see the Gay 4 a vs he will = i the Democratic party con- t every branch of the Fede- : rir nent and there is no cer any danger of negro officers in way pert vf North Carolina.” . sh re S% pa e eee Laws eee tect cs but, > (et ‘ dt at in | — PERSONALS. Sudden Death of Mrs. Goodimaa. Mrs. Delia Goodinan, wife of Mr. M. Goodman, of Amity, vsburg township, was found dead ved Tuesday morning at 3 o'clock. _ iter deuil: was due to heart disease. ticr mother-in-law with whom she was living was awakened by tie cries of the baby. She called to tke totker, aud on receiving no reply went Lo the bed and found her dead | ‘Tbe deceased was a daughter of re-| Mr. Joe Murdoch, of Troutman’s ' fhe funeral services were conducted ;¥esterday and the interment was at Amity cemetery. Robbins teft for O Maj W. M. uuton this morning Mr. T. J. Rowland is home from a vasiness trip South. of Goids- Rev. J. L. Meyeroere, boro, is in town today. J. B Douglas, who formerly lived re, Was la town Monday. Miss Celeste Anderson has turned from a visit to Charlotte. Mrs. Mary Bell, whe has been sick for sever: reeks, Is improving. 7 . ane for several weeks, is improving five little children are left to mourn Mrs. H. W. Seott, of Graham, is;her ioss. Mrs Goodman was a lvisiting at Dr. Geo. W. Long’s.|member of the Methodist churcb : ; «wt itee tand a “ood woman. Minnie Gouger is visiting; d 2 good woman virs. Cecil, in Flat Lick, | diss fee eeateenteeneeeel her sister. oa ms r SIsl¢ ETwo Runaways. Ky r } V4 feared Sirs: ‘Sucsdey morning a team of mules oe ! to Mr. Gus. Elliott be- Spe me vatened while the wagon aes jwas being loaded with hoop iron in Kineaid. of |, See Wowk: Sunday w Creveiand ! and Sirs. J. siisses Inez Ballard and Nannie | front of the store of the Vianigan Yeuug. vf Mo ville, entered the) Evans Bardware Co., and ran. The colleye this week |The mutes ran up Broad street at a Me [> (SSG ieee eS ere Se Harrison's asiss Suct ro restie wna eadle} q + : > ‘ ae Stine {they van against alight pole which rislus rrcfarteou, are pei, = ' eS ot Pome ; “knocked the wavon bed side wise. ae Sal ee Mei wes Pts Lee children | team raa oof Tunstail’s deug store the into Marshal Allison’s Lavicrsville lo spend | burey and broke a wheel of the bug- LLives. Dr H. EP. Long’s bugey was denn heclio Mas be=cvis- Ike eked 2 ‘ound and his horse the | becly frightened. The males ran to /the corner of broad and ™ulberry ts where they were stopped. se was sustained by mules u. Duringg the ranaway t's faithful watchdog ran of ihe mutes bar wanditry- Ta stop them, while a littie deg in the wagon wid seemed to en- 1 Dun nt |Jov the wild cide >and Bi 408" ‘Laterin the day another team rao wT away, starting from the same place, sSuncay ee SN ee l Netance 15 Vy ony short distance | before they stopped without damage 1 team or waron. J. W. Slarsbail and have woue le 3 with re! 1 now tl ran a Lie, re with their howe folks we 6 Webb and Jy A itended the sess bof the! Unit- Fe tenth of Sirs. A. P. Clark. Nirs. Mollie Caldwell Clark, wife P. Clark, Esq., uied at her in Falistown township Wed- evening of lust week at 7 . aged 43 years. She had been < for several weeks, but had im- ved until recently, when she suti- »2arvelapse, The interment was Getuel church Friday. deceased was 2 daugh- thelate Thomas Caldwell of .vidsep township. She ljeaves a sandand seven children—three sand four daughters—to moo»rn She also leaves surviving four brotbers—Messrs. M. O. aldwell, Davidson township, ink Caldwell, of Gaston county, | ssce eonnci af Junior Or Yechaniacs at army for the las t ere on a Visit to his ne . * . oeut Sundav at Or bore, ‘loss. ¢ On aed fee and T. H. Caldwelt. of Tex- as,2nd one sister, Mrs. W. H. Potts, Mey ts Burwell, president Ll aos vidson. } olvs. Clark was a consistent mem- me i ber of the Methodist church and a good woman. In her com- nunity and church she was ever forcmost in every good work, and in ; vas the loving wife riother. She will besadly miss ean aer neighvlorhood and family civcle. The bereaved husbard and decu have the sympatay of allin their irreparable loss. ee siusiden Beath of Mrs, Mary Alien. sville Femure € cilece. siness Changes. ? . er vome sae on from the »bapk| Mrs. Mary Allen, widow of the atoye, futie Vol. Julian Allen, died suddenty ; ‘y home tsvo miles east of States- tuesday afternoon at 40’cloek. Sic had been unwell with malaria i several weeks but was thought io be better. She ate dinner and on her son returned to the room Mrs. Allen was dying. Only her Lewis Allen, and the neyre “ere in the house at the time, | Mr. Allen started for a physi- cian. On bis way to town A l- N. P. Watt, Esq.. and he ax. Watt to stop at the house. \ir. Watt reached the house vs. Allen was dead. Dr. Geo. W. Long reached the house some time ier Mrs Allen died. strs. Allen was about 7) years old 1da native of the North. She ved here with her husband some SY years ago. Her husband dubout 9 vearsago. She leaves Messrs. Andrew Allen, FOUTS we pata “f ofa reo fg ighitn Barroors Av \ip SOT, 2h. . 1. CuoW Mr. is dout psc ee oroy 1 Ess Moore ay ro committed to jail in de YSOAS fa bureauin the State De- ‘tinent at Washington, and Lew- Alien, who lived with his mother her farm. The deceased was a momber of the Episcopal church ‘ton exceilent woman. She was svar with these who knew her her sudden death is much de- ed, ss son, Mr. Andrew Allen, is on isit to relatives in Canada. He v as informed of his mother’s death 1d he wired that he will reach here tight or tomorrow morning. Un- ‘ he avrives there will be no defi- ‘e arranyvemen’ts as to the burial. “onel Aen was buried in the North, and itis probable that the » Epircopal church fresaains of his wife will be taken ‘colors? - also. “dav even — Rw i s wy a Rac nee Eee tuelch l cy ot 1 ae ies -_ tlarringer for Steverson and Watts Kor the House, attended and r . good vrowd suut Was Contributed f the l liiam Wallace Fowler um rendered epureh, Correspondence of Tuk Mascor. a ie “" 1 7 notice that Dr. S ,W, Stevenson, Morrison and |.) Coddie Creek tow nship, is men- nese ho Sereettoas Toned for the Democratic nomina- sits) Wallace Sane octal GC tina for the House. Barringer ishtfal soos. iiss” Duncan genet ‘township is for him, and we hope CS esa vie wuiner reece. ‘nat he will accept. His noraina- much enjoyed by]. \\ will add strength to the tic!et. or Uhe other member we favor A. . Watts, of Shiloh township. Give the Democratie workers a show this i DPartof the equipmenis for the: year. _ Barrincer DEMOCRAT. [: 1 Blues (Company E., Fiest;‘irauite Hill, N. C., Peby. 19, 1900, } eCel. }Reeiment) came »lunGs & selections Ie evening i L present. Lis 1 i az - ' iquip:nents for the Iredell Biaes, ; ; in Tuesday. The} See BSE ence ans aud ordnance stores are now ai Sin, CR aS aa SCC Sut roe | A Birthday Party In Shiloh. hil (De armory he upnlorms Wir! lnotcome unlil after dene BOth, | Correspondenceof Tie Mascor: N 1e Companies will get uni-! A much enjoyed birthday party fey from the State until after; was given by Mr. and Mrs. E. D. that ‘ The quartermaster gen-| Fry commemorating the twen- nds fer guns iiy-tirst birtaday of their son, Mr. June/\y. C. Fry. Those present were ai available fe rements. Atter PButh, the new appropriation will be?! »3 Maud and Sallie Brady, Nina available uud uniforms will be pur-' Stevenson, Rachael Long, Lillie chused and issued to the companies. | Gerawley and Mamie Sberrill; Mr. ' land Mirs. W. M. Smith; Messrs. ‘from school at China Grove for the plimentary to her sister, Sliss Min- ‘nie Grant, of Goldsboro. Games, | occasion. unique and interesting, furnished At seven o’clock au elegant sup- ise evening’s amusemeat. Mrs. ! per was served, after which all en-! iiawles 1s a charming hostess. joyel themselves with games, etc. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. The occasion. was a very pleasant CU.V Hevsei; isses Graut, of Golds ‘cne, und we all feel very much :n- cebced to the kind host and hostess. Respectfully, z Roek Cut, N.C.,Feb.17th B.N. vere: Presnell, Perkins and Gor- Gon, of Morganton. Matuizbec Coop- ; er and Jessie Fowler; Rev. Royal Cham- s ie were i ee AiG COTTON MILE TALKED OF. —— Lozating their mill in Statesville and ‘Transmitting the Power from Lvokout Shoals by Electricity. The Cosleeme Compan y—compos- ed cf the Mebanes, Dukes and other | recently | bought the Lovkout Shoals water power on the Catawba river, in Al-| men of means--—which exunder county, are considering the |matter of locating their mill in [Statesville and transmitting the ! power frem the shoals A husband and / vijie by electricity. If the mill is !builthereit will probably be the jlargest in the South, costing from | $2.000,000 to $3,000,000. ‘built either here, at theshoals or at | some other point on the railroad as {the company has already placed an ;order for the machinery—100,000 ; Spindles and 5,000 looms. | The company at first contemplat- led building @ railroad, either from | Sloan’s on the Taylorsvilie rail road |or Catawba on the Western, to the | shoals, but it is now thought that it corner | Will be cheaper to build the mill here jand transmit the power by electric- ity, if a site can be secured at a rea- sonable price. The company will want about 1,000 actes convenient to the railroad. j lt is needless tosay what an im- mense udvantage such a@ mammoth mill would be to ourtown, and our town and ‘our people should see to it that every inducement is offered for its location here. ‘The owners of land can drive the mil! elsewhere by asking exorbitant prices for their and and this should not be done. We hope to see the miil located here. a The ‘Shag’ End of Court. The February term of Ivedell Su- perior Court adjourned Saturday afternoon. More civil business was transacted than for several terms. The following business was trans- acted since Wednesday of last week: Elizabeth Rouse and Laura Jen- kins vs. Western Union Telegraph Co.; verdict for plaintitY Laura Jen- kins for 25 cents and costs, The plaintiffs appealed to the Supreme Court. In the case of J. IL Cowan vs. Southern Railway Go., the judge directed that the judgment be cut Gown from $700 to $600, and no ap- pesl was taken. W.P. Morton vs. P. mM. Summers; judgment for plaintiff, and defend- ant appealed. W. A. Fox, et. Railway; non suit. D. F. Jenkins vs. A. J. Derr, et al.: judgment for plaintiff for $1,520. R. c. Litule et. al. vs; E. A. Coop- er: judgment for plaintiffs for $450. T J. Conger vs. W. L. Gilbert; judgment for plaintiff for $346.81. mary S. mcLelland vs. J. H. me- Lelland; judement for plaintitf for $623.39 um. A. Tomlin vs. judgment for plaintiff. u, E. Turner vs. m. Boyer, trus- tee: judgment for defendant, and plaintiff appealed. / W. W. miller vs. Henkel, Craig & Co.; compromised. J.P. Flanigan’s Sons vs. J. I. Russell; judgment for plaintiff for $93 65. Overcash & Sons vs. J. L. Russell; judgement for plaintiffs for $246.91. J. A. Hager vs. Albertus Corne- lius; judyment for defendant. W R. Harwell vs. J. J. £mott. ferred to J. BL. Armfield, Esq. Gus Gray vs J. C. Brown; judg- ment for plaintiff for $23. “tate ys. Tom Mason: tresspass; plead guilty; 3 months on ckain eany. The sentence of Oscar Sams, the would-be suicide, was changed from S months on the chain gang to 8 months in jail. The judge made an order that the county commissioners draw a jury for only one week of court at the may term, unless events occur be- tween now and that time which ap- pear to render two weexs of court necessary. al. vs. Southern Isaac Pope; re- > -— shiloh for Stevenson and Watts. Correspondence of Tite Mascor. The Democrats of Shiloh township want Dr S.W.Stevenson of Moores- ville, for the House this year. He is a native Iredell man and will make the county an able representative. Of course,Shiloh is for A. D. Watts for the other member and our peo- pie are pleased at his fine prospects for the nomination. Respectfully, Bannek Townsuie Democrat, New Stirling, N. C., Feby. 19th. —_- ann 0 De <e————-—— E. W. Brawley for County Cominis- sioner. Correspondence of THE Mascort. Barringer township favors the nomination of Mr. Espy W. Braw- ley, of Coddle Creek towuship, for county commissioner by the Demo cratic county convention. He is a vraduate of the State University and the best farmer in Iredell coun- ty. Though his fatherisa Republi- can, young Mr. Brawley bas always been a Democrat. If elected, he will make one of the best county commissioners that the county has ever had, Let’s nominate him. DEMOCRAT. Granite Bill, N. C., Feb. 17th, 1900. oo - 2 ee MOORESVILLE NEWS. Marriage ot Mr. Gouger and Miss Patterson—Death of Mr. Patterson— Other News. From our Regular Correspondent. Mr. and Mrs. Kipka returned to their home in Wyoming one day last week. Mrs. J. A. Kerr, who was severe- ly burned a few weeks ago in trying to save her child, isslowly recover- ing from her injuries, Mr. John T. Hudson, of this place, has been appointed postmaster at Mt. Uila, to succeed the late A. E, Sherrill Mr. John F. Gouger, of Mt. Mourne, and Miss Bettie Patterson were married on Wednesday of last week at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. J.. P.GPatterson, near Coddie Creek church, Rey, Dr. W. W. Pharr officiating. Mr. Fletcher Patterson died Sat- urday evening of consumption. The Geceased came here from Bristol. Tenn. He wasason of Mr. Julius Patterson, who lives near Liberty church, Alexander county. Hi fa- ther was with him when he died aod is now sick himself. The funer- shacnophouse and “wessrs. C. H. | Cowles. J. E. Sloop, A. D. Watts, Jobn Dirr, Poseville,Ind.,says, “y f. L. Sharpe and H. O. Steele, a never used anything as good as One = ! Minute Cough Cure. Weare never | The revenue officers seized a wag- without it.’ Quickly breaks up on and tour mules and foue barre!s cou+rhs and colds. Cures all throat of whiskey at Key’s Mionday mora- 2nd lung troubles. Its use will pre- iag, The property belonged to J. S. vont consumption. Pleasant to take. shlayoerry, of KagieMilis township’ » %” i, Hadi, Jr. i > ‘ jalservices were held on Monday at '4 o'clock, and thebody was laid to rest in the town cemetery. He leaves a wife and one child to moura his loss. Mr. S.J.-Brawley, who has been sick for some time, is thought to be ‘a little better. t Mooregvitle, N. C.; . 21st. SI The Cooleeine Company Thiuking of It will be! SUMMERS FOR REGISTER. The Party Owes the Nomination Not the Year For “Dark Horses."— Other gentlemes Sees Sea See 82-2 == A New Industry. Capt. W. T. Rowland and sme will establish a ! broom factory in S:2atesville within RIT. F. A. SHERRILL & CO. ‘ Mr. Summers. ithe next week or two. The piant| 2, > 405) pee = ee Sear W rest. ° =e \ To the Democrrtic Voters of Tredell| will be lecated near the depot The} holesale and R tala 3 County. joutput will be about five doz n P | ty convention for register of deeds. | ' jone would go into the convention with strength sufficient to nominate j and in that event the jockeys of |into play all the science and arts }of the adept politician and in tke |confusion of the many cardidates and scattered ballots, stampede the convention and carry off the honors of a nomination. I want to say te the Democratic party of Iredell that in my humble opinion this is no year for snap-shot political games or the masquerading of dark horses. The true Democrat wants aboye all men and things to see the constitutional amendment carry for sure, and to do this will require work. honorable sacrifice of ambi- tioa, and above all. no entangling political smart games. The best element of the Democratic party will goin that convention with the sole end tn view of vominatin,s the best men in the county for the va- rious oftices and the men who are most entitled to a nomination—men who cannot ozly carry the vote of the Democratie party, but men who The Landmark of a few issues) brooms a day at tirstand it is; o2 pack spoke of a dark horse who is! posed to increase the ca: being groomed and splendidly har- | business becomes established. inessed, and who, at the correct mo-/|iS 400d news. Every enterprise like ment, is to be trotted into the coun- this help. our town, I presume said ‘dark hozse’’ was} : | to be well guarded and not allowed} Tuesday i { be incipal States- | Ss C sday in one of her principa to States” to show himself, in the hope that | business bloc'ss. |from thelong list of candidates no} ————— ‘this magniticent steed would bring acity as the This i } — =<. - -- Decatur. Ala., had a $100,000 fire i = : ‘ ee For Register of Deeds I hereby announce myselia candidate for re- election to the office of Register of Decds for Iredell councy, subject to the action of the bem- ocratic primaries and county convention. Iam profoundly, grateful for “past support and solicit your further fayor. Inthe event of my nomination and election, l will continue to dis- charge the duties of the office tothe best of my ability, Respectfully, W. W. TURNER. Stee a7 = rar negister of Deeds, iV aanounce myselfa cannidate for Deeds, subject to the action of county convention, and will ap- sport of my friends in the pri- Respectfully, 2 J.C. SICELOFF. Register ot the Democi preciate the ~ maries. Fer Register of Deeds, I DESIRE to announce myselfa candidate for Register of Deeds, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention, and will appre- ciate the support of my friends in the prima- ries to be heid on March 31st. Respectfully, M. C. WILLIAMS, - For Register of Derds, YT HEREBY announce myseii a candidate for the office of Kegister of Deeds, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention, and will appre e the support of all who deem me suiiable for l offi id office, willcommand the respect of the op- position—and not to merely wid some personal friend. Shiloh has a candidate for regis- ter of deeds. The convention will make no mistake in nominating him —and more—it owes the nomination tohim. A man who cannov only poll ail the votes of the party, but a man in whom all people ofall polit- cal parties have confidence—H. C. Summers, Ksq. I shall not discuss qualifications, as I feel confident that each and every one who bas announced his candidacy could dis- charge the duties of the office satis- factorily. The Democratic party of Iredell county owes Mr. Summers a debu which it can ovly pay with his nom- ination. It willbe recalled by those familiar with the convention of 1896 that in that convention Mr. Sum- mers hada majority of the votes cast for registerofdeeds. I1tis true the majority was a fraction, buta majority all the same. The honor- able chairman of that convention 1 presume did not care to establish the precedent of declaring a nomina- tion on a majority ofa fraction and ordered a new ballot, no doubt think ipg the next ballot would show Mr. Summers a stronger vote. Bui in the shuffle, confusion and excite- ment, delegates cemmenced to vote wild without making any calcula- tions as to results, and the result is history familiar to all the people of Iredell, I feel satisfied that had Mr. Summers vigorously contended for the nomination the chair. after more time for thought, would have declared him the nominee, but un- pretentious, self sacrificing man that he is, he let the opportunity slip through his fingers. Now is the time for the Democrat- ic party—the party which is not controlled by any clique or ring in fluence—the party that no man, however big he may be, can carry in his vest pocket—to pay the debt it has owed Mr. Summers since 1896. Mr. Summers was magnanimous enough to advise the party to sup- port the present incumbent—who is a good man, a good officerand a spe- cial friend of the writer—in the year 1898. The time is opportune for the party to square accounts with Mr. Summers. It is not necessary for me to say that Mr. Summers is well qualitied to discharge the duties of the office —more, he isa gentleman in every respect and a Christian, which is all you can say of anyone. Rally up, Democrats, and Jet’s pay our just debts. In conclusion I want tosay to Mr. Dark Horse to come out and an- nounce vourselfif you are in the fight. You owe such acourse to the people and the other candidates. You have ample time yet to an- nounce yourself, which you should do before the primaries meet, or hold your peace. J. A. BRADFORD. Feb, 19, 1900. — = New Advertisements. Weare glad to add the new firm of Fry & Phifer to our list of ad- vertisers. They have a new stock of -general merchandise and staple and fauey groceries. They pay the highest cash prices for country produce and deliver goods to all parts of town. F. A. Sherri!l & Co., will save you money on all lines. Their stock of shoes will go at greatly reduced prices. W.E. Turner sells the Frick Com- pany’s saw mills and engines and boilers. See him when you want machinery. The mascot Printing Company will save youmoney on bill heads. J.B. Connelly, commissioner, will seli two tracts of land at the court house on Monday, March 24th. Seed Oats and Hay For Sate, Thavea lot of whiteand bleck spring oats for sale for seed, I havea large lot of nice baled hay for sale. See me when you want grain, feed and malt, Respectfully, FH Miller & Ci DRUGGISTS. MOORESVILLE, - - N,C. Fresh Drugs. Well assorted stock. Prompt Attention. Geo W. Long, M: D. Crrts may be left at any one of the drug stores, or at my residence. "Phone 140, Downtown office will be announced later. Blacksmith Shop. I'am now at work at my old stand, opposite the Presbyterian church, and ask my old friends and custo- mers tocallon me. I have a prac- tical, competent workman with me and will guarantee the best of work For Register of Deeds. ‘To the Democratic Voters of Iredell County: Lhereby atiaounce mvself 3 lidate for the office of Register of Deeds, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention, and re- spectfully ask the support of allmmy Democratic fnends at the primaries to be held March 31st. Respectfully, R. J. BRYANT. To Friends and Customers. 4 We wish to say that we are now prepared to save you money ce on your ; ce Spring Purchases, On many taings Having bought early and for cash 3 we can ei sell you cheaper than ever, notwithsianding the ery ef high- 7 er prices by the manufaciurers. We wish io say further that ee our stock is complete, and we have more goods in our store i than we have ever had.so don't fail to see us when you want the worth of your money. Don’t failito see our mam- moth a Stock of Shoes, 4 We have just bought a big lot at wreatly reduced prices—this makes two stocks in one and will bea golden opportunity for you to save some money. Yours very truly, F. A. Sherrill &Co. { FRICK COMPANY'S j Eclipse Portable Circular Saw Mills With simultaneous racket setting head blocks and cable rope feed ever put on a saw mill, also Frick Com- pany’s ENGINES AND BOILERS, For Register of Deeds, HEREBY announce myself a candidate for Kegister of Deeds, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention, aud will appre- ciate the support of my friendsin the primaries Respectfully, H.C. SUMMERS. For County Treasurer. HEREBY announce myself a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the action of the Democratic countv conventi n, and will appre ciate the support of my friends in the primazics. Respectfully, MILAN LL. LENTZ. For County Treasurer. I HEREBY acnounce myself a candidate for renomination for the eof County Treas- urer, subject to the action of the Deimocratic primaries and county convention. The support of the Democratic voters is respectfully solicit- ed. I have endeavored to serve the people faithfully and acceptably and if re-elected will continue to give them my best service. J. A. HAYNES. For County Treasurer. HEREBY announce myself a candidate for the office of County T urer subject to the action of the Democratic ¢ sunty convention, and respectfully ask the support of ail my Demo cratic friends at the primaries to be held ,March 31st. Respectfully, j. W. GUY. For Sieriff, ERY at ‘If a candidate fox «. sneriff, subject to ratic primaries and y convenuen, My desire has been to serve you faithfully, should I be re-elected, I shall continue, to the best of my ability, to discharge the duties of the office acceptably. Respectiully, J. H. WYCOFF. Sale of Land in Turnersburg Y VIRTUE ofa judgment of the Superior Court of Iredell county nade in the case of S. P. Wardand others vs. M. L. Ward and oth- ers, the undersigned commissioner will sell at the court house door in Statesville, N. C., by public auction on MONDAY, MARCH 5TH, 1900, a certain tract of land in Turnersburg township, containing 183 acres more or Jess, adjoining the home place of the late Wm. Ward, Mrs. Richard Hix, the Thomas tract, Zach. Patterson lands, and lying nearthe old Normaz Ward mill on the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in Statesville, N. C., on Monday, March 12th, 1900, at 12 o'clock, m., the following de- scribed lot of land, lying and being in States- ville township and bounded as fellows, to-wit: Beginning atastake. J. A Justice’s corner Boulevarde street in the Statesville Develop- ment Cc., N, 80 W. 76 feet to a stake, thence South 73 East So feettoa stake on alley, thence with the alley 37 feet toa stake, thence S$. 84 E. 140 feet toa stake on said Boulevard, thence with thestrect 61 feet to the beginning, con- taining about 1-\ of an acre, nore or less. It be- ing the south side of No, 15, block 4, in said company. J. A. JUSTICE. This Feb,, Sth., 1990, Mortgagee. of all the vestment. Township. at Children’s, Men’s and orices as you deen paying for gvod goods. scription of some o’our the reliable makes. of neckwear before buying. ~ Portable cn wheels or sills. Sta tienery engines and boilers, any size, and the great hill climbing is Eclipse traction engine. A few Cotton Gins at low prices. ; Statesville, N.C. Over Poston Bros ™ ¢ =OrF> a We cannet get space nough here to tell you Styles and F'ancies which early spr.ng has orought fourth for your approval. What’s the use. Come and see a for yourself, this feast 4 { fashionable foot- $3.00 “3 wear. If you come ~ i i 4 here for your shoes FN presenting this wonder- we are sure to save I ful Shoe we have placed youmoney. We bought eee 3 the goods cheap and efore you a Shoe of excep- a will give our patrons ) tional value for the price, p the benefit of our in- : $3.09. ... best Gf Everyihing... Workmanship and mate- ~~ # rial—made in various styles, fit perfectly —retain their shape. Superior to any shoe made at the price, $3.00. SEE TRADE MARK IN EVERY PAIR We have a big stoc« Ladies, Misses, Boys’ Shoes at same have We will give a de- Dutchman creek and being a part of the old ° a Ward mill tract. Terms: 44; cash, balance in 3 Fine TS a, months,with option to purchaser to pay cash and : x 3 - take title. W.D. TURNER, " / 4 jan, 24thr, 1909, Commissioner. Sh oes eS a e J Be Mortgage Sale of La nd, Iu next issue of this : Fe i N = 4 By aa of the ee contained ina mort-|paper If you are in ; * gage deedexecuted by W. L. Troutman and ‘ j : ~ a waited KE, Troutman, to J. A, Justice. the under- need of a pair of Shoes oo e, signed mortgagee will sell at public auction to | come to us, we have eatin 4 Yours truly, FOR SALE ONLY BY , N.B. Mills &Co. Fry & Phifer. We have opened upa stock of Generali Merchandise 4 In White Front store next N. B. Mills & Co., and request the patronage “4 of ali our old friends and customers. Our stock cousists of Shoes, Gents a Furnishiogs. also a first-class line of ft Staple and Fancy Groceries, “4 Higbest cash prices paid for country produce. Be sure and see our line Goods promptly delivered to all parts of (O d d s Ja A T I S YE N to g , sA u p SPECIAL SALE ] DA T I S BY 2d Pu b ou ‘u o o d s 4. Zo . AL Y $$ 3 4 That will fatten Lean Pocket Books. At The Big Store, 4 VALUES AND LOW PRICES, town. Be sure and call to see us. Respectfully, be ERY & PHIFER. wa te For the next 60 days we will print at C O reduced prices,in any quantity, . Z 50,000, Ree i Bs ae 5 SILL :-: HEADS gree ee] . ces = This lot was bought at a bargain, and after they are 252% > gone the price will advance. i) za ae THE MASCOT PRINTING CO. ; Soe. [1 |cRowson & SRONCE, PROPR’S. Be =35- <j 4 5 ov 2 DM U O 2 Read carefully and see the goods. no i q uv l p y n d o pu s .1 0 1 A P M O L E {h e t SU A SU Ay e s BY U sv e Ap v y au py ou t ) S OA L 41 3 y sp e a r ds JD A L I W S Ud P ] O Jo ] 0} si l 0 0 ! Dr. P. F. LAUGENOUR, Dentist, STATESVILLE, N.C. Will be io his office two weeks, beginning with first Monday in each month. Call on him for anything in the way of dentistry. You will find it to your interest to.do so. Work done in best manner. Price~ Men's Clothing Few bargains in Knit Underwear for Men, Women and Chiid- rea. Prices range from 10c. to $1.00 each. must command your inspection. Suits from $2.25 to $10.00 to close out the line- A great big cake of Laundry Soap, 2c. each. i i he feet as well as Ss noes for Men, Women and Children that will fit t 9 the pocket book. = Men's and Youth’s never rip Corduroy Pants. $1 24, $1.50 and $2 00. A lot of Ladies’ Tailor Suitings, 55 in. wide 75c..wortk $1.00. Lot of Ladies’ Fast Black Ribbed Lisle Hose 15c.,worth 25c pr. Latest Novelties in Shirts, 50c. 75c. and $1.00. New collars, 10c. each. Blank Books, Ledgers. Day Books and Journals, | from 5c. to $2.40. Splendid Assortment Chevoit Shirtings, 6} and 7ic. yd. Lot new spring Oalicoes, 5c. yd, Alamance 4c. and Sc. yd. 2 Ball sewing cotton for Ic. : ; Come and see the many other bargains beforespending your, s at all times. Respectfully, — : . PINK YOUNG, Jan. 3rd,1900 : ee * ons a ' low. - Only the best material psed. -_ — Te ns hard earned cash. Wjthe x & Mills =. — SSS EOL MM AI ee ee ah OMe ae : ——— = ea haar ets oe PARME 2 Bers a SH g et SS See ee pet ame CME x a) aa ee = : : He Gave it Awos. Kidney tk 4 : Re rs ae u aie An Actio Amend the Constitation of The Eminent or ree espe bitio: rs PENANCIXL BILL PASSED. Logee, Belsriae. Mct-oman. set sea North Carolina. Faleigh News and Observer and Bladder Speciaust. or any clber facies - ae at Gouce Lip se CONGO afc % Lan ber, VeMillan, Mason, Neilson, Pen- - een. nee cae 5 aie aes pee ee te 5 i i : f tg 3 eee rene ys NN Ly af North aro- mf —_ | ‘i ~ = 2 “ sally cusrbt Ebhe Senate Passed the see rose, Perkins. Platt. of Connecticut; The G wera A cae of New Sgt (34 bah dL : pireursel ‘The youn.s men especially Cush “With 2 Siight wiiiNow, Lesally “ | platt, of New York; Pritchard, aera a Iain that i2 Lier | bi n i . } over the parrowloy ; standard Now Le 3 ie - a Co arnltlS } = ges : iw alain that it mou ' | i ; bears aged = to be alarmed oven =< cea 3 = BE Tae ran the Country. Quarles, Ross, Scott Sewell, Shoup, | Srction 1. That BUUICse Six ot S25 Sidhe = the peels race of the res iworking for - V4 : “Spa beat oo oe Secor sth simon, Spooner, Thurston, Wet-' constitution of North Caroiina be vrive the Sie otarChanGior n= | home on our clots Rcrce Ceealy thought is bpecomibyg 4 dangerous Washington Dispatch, 15th. eee Ue pom Se ae aire ated: (oor : e3 earcte sine ne ao nee - a ene Tau RE . (2: fore . a 2, i Lu . | Ss * : ts sf i ° if be knew “why he da? ‘ | ee SE Ee ete ck iee sees The Senate substitute for the} Nays—Bate. Berry, Butler, Caf-| and in lieu thereof shall be substi- a-ked a _ 1899 ; mn Geodit. I |spending mopes i . ty . + < ee ee "e. ¢ er . moeee => - ae = : - ne : s eae 2 mah Je Sara S49. was fixed. j ae ca Chapel ill, Feb. 14 roo. a J im, instead $ ap eegrene con | House currency bill was passed by fery, Chilton. Clark, of Montana;! tuted the following article of said See te Mr. Chandier. Mr. &r eS re A f Bryan spoke here today on Sone | petual clerksbip for some pre his | Uke Senate today. by the decisive}rigy Cockrell, Culberson, Daniel, | constitution. bos ie directions for work. and <¢ ee Vt vi hi i ‘Si we ' rete . a iP . {oa oes a ae : < 2rd sayped- “lath Sats rie ing problews. ” The speech was fall) oration, which thinks it 3 a ee linajority of 46 to 29. Prior to tke} garris Heitfield.Jones.of Arkansas ARTICLE V1 chard said: es ae ere) iGloth at ig prob. : ae eee cer |! . ~ae well: s toil. ere ; tna) J . > wing esor tee ee ea d lw . } was fixed, ipGersinnd, salle Ree is ce = Sa gee era a ta on have tinal passage of the bill, amendments Jones. of Nevada; Kennedy, Lind } . . aye ry YE FICE— re ae for the white tne» Z Yj . = shat j and again wnd again the speaker s life bas been open anc ai . as ! were considered, under the ten min- say. MeEnery., McLaurin, Martin, | surFRAGE / ND ELIGIBILITY TO OFFICE— 9 view x c ti aeanaitts Al Yi ch See ' na @Lldib ahi o oe) Pp reyt >t o Thy 31 , 2 De : C ’ oe > “ BTS eS iS ° 2] bm be S : »who were entitiea t Hi ae . : elowiay Words were rapturousiy i bcen hopeful. W hat wit zs : t ES Only anne these amend- ae ee Moca Dace apenas: it et ge ati 07 es tate ‘ho if) = | 0. 28 ; gio > kt a kevy-pote tg ly this hope is destroy “ja » offered a ; ; q Cas yote at that time. fi | applacded He struck a key > | condition ween Seat | des sotism | ments were adopted, viz; one OveTed | Stowart, Sullivan, Taliaferro, Tel er, | ; i i ie ara v nee Be SRA sect OeT apis opposition to imperialism and| 4% When an praceries e ae gov-|by the finance committee, keeping | pit1man, Turley, Vest—30 | (Section 1.) Every male p : may re t i a so eran vice = \ bis eloque: t denunciations of . “The | 1S omnipotent, fe SEE Ee the past the door open to inter national os An amendment. offered by ee x ; O0% Reo tbe United = = > aoe me a, Ee a Ww ut ; to deprive tn ume Se Se nts b received with great enthusiasm. . jerpment will be a thing " “| metalism, and one by Mr. Nelsou, eS Stewart. providing for the payment! male person who has been na ee | Wer anes oe : | = z st A : RE Ris eeomned aoe i idi ional | 5; Jni ; 5 int; : , » years of ave 3g leated white men of then nt - wn ae at Work in sre gs $244 ie = Nebraskan tuily sustaine d pees IMPERIALISM. | slinnesota, providing for vationas ot bonds of the United States, in| jzod. twenty one years ot oe same cat - chite me | the Discoverer of aan t fe ti ;? rennin args master oupemmiN™| | cThelast question I want to, dis-/ banks with £25,000 capital in 1065 coin of the standard fixed by the act | passessing the qualifications set out | vote. Gp as S| RS be eee es speech +. Paleieh OF bon eae the policy of the edministra-| of not more than 4,000 ane ee of July 14, 1550. was laid on the ta-jjn this article, sha ope Posie ei nied Sesame | These is a ease prevailing 1 this ES & 3 ; : . hae —, vas met in mule’ ¥ } Css mes Mal: pies ine! Phe vores tak » yarious ’ »~ eee any eiectior , 20ple | : s = | oniry most Gangerous becs SO : Mr. Bryan wa oa \t Univer-|tion in dealing with the Philippine) The votes taken on t a ape . ble, 44 to 26. vote at any eis se 5 gre et of pnenmonin Fie sale inu| cou yf no ean ae a students’ count tec Gee alae artnet ‘laim a riwht to criticise |amendments offered were practica An amendment offered by Mr. |in the state except as t Cant Sure and theese homies ol | tive. Many sudden de Sead é. : Soe = a Giltis camecs oe i hat |1y al rty lines. “Mr. Chandler ue 1] iding that | wise provided p~ouse lsothe ! 1 | i:—heart disease, pneumonia, a? ae | ttt sity Statio 1 ot 4 ve Every citizen has that! |v along party es. Mr. Chat | Pettus. of Alabama providing nat | wis : ee: Ba Tepe iectees -| i ‘ Fi . 0° ber committee ol BE ee iiece ss I es Se ENE shire. vot-| Pettus, of ¢ —— es PAR, ho ES oH ave resided in | cured zee : : eae : 5 Dy Chee aeg Cot Ulewcetyy ; Republican, of New Hamshire, ve t wold coins and silver dollars, coined (Sec. =.) He shall have sa for tw lay on earth for whooping ecugh. | te Seggty valde ah juel “tt we bave imperialista we willed for the bi-metallie amendment, hy the United States, shall be a Je-| the state of North Carolina os a leured ny grandchiidren of the wor? | % ee ‘ Aiderman, guage} ti we < ae Sean in ae ee the til fr. Cattery, . «UY ae eies ns z fee a oo y six montbs and OP . es as Sash | : i ce : oe : of Baskerville. Oolhave militarism The demand for a} but against ae eee a : 7 Me yaltender at their nominal value. | years, In the sageael ce re clec- | Cases. writes Jno. Gerry, Loganio su ( pase Vilie. pt t z ane Mmoerat of OUST. _ . a or ein rs am “t. v2 Ot | : we Ss 2 sae a oe t i Hill the distin } we army is dependent upon th is Democrat, v1 : ee 2 Reacicie was defeated, 44 to 27. Another | in ee LS A Pa. It is the only L urmile ss ren | Ps ho University was lehanve in pational policy. A smull| Lindsay, Democrat, o ey tamendment by Mr. Pettvs, prowd-| tion district in | ‘ne the | that gives immediate results. Cuarce | eee i Nee Se ek f the University Was: | chanve in . co inst the committee amend- . C : i four months next preceding the | tl ; - Sete: | ee th ee Pickard’s farmy is large enough fora republic, |veted against the Ee Mi ec < 1 oe ine that nothing in this act shouid | Vote four Se = ’ 3 A Seca | coughs. colds, croup and throat ap? | ee it SURANCS ~ x vel € Nena oR . ioe Gee ‘ , > - a oe Stay “| pleeti 7 rot + ‘ > et As 7 x aenee + oO yOrs ee ia ae : | but it takes a large army for an em- | ment, but for the eat : I - en affect the legal tender quality of election: J iain a or ather|lung troubles. It prevents 20 | ee : tr, Bryan entered/yire. That is the difference be-|South Dakota, wast eee air-| United States silver dollars, was; from one precinct, wa ther in the}sumption. Children always lik- 1 -} ; | At gli—hiad best jo kK at } eee ‘ res |tween the two forms of goverament. | who did not vote and was not pai likewise defeated. 44 to 26 electiou district to anothe | Mothers indorse it, W. F. Hail, J-.1 : tract which Is but 2 s sO aS cesns Ca cRE peop! will reach thehigh- ied. The free silver substitu’e, olfer- M Vv t f Mi i fered an | Same county shall not cpeeie to | Mother: ee 2 t: the greatest enthusiasm FE OS Ce ile ac isteiee eerie ay ah Dts 1 ader of tt v. Vest, of Missouri, offered an |* a= : f the night to} — + jg stone O~.* CR SE EOE eee . ne ncoitdonic or hest. Lled by Mr. Jones, the leader o 1e Mr. SS a deprive any person o gh 1 Ise egis presailed: Picante ee clo ence eC aor diated bp side, was defeated by a] amendment, providiag for $200,000, oe in the eae ward or other! ‘fhe White Peopte Demand I. lif = 3 Seal , ie ao Peeen olonel Bry- | warn you not eo ke dome ae if majority of 19, the vote being 47 to | 000 of Treasury bond notes, which eiection district from which he has | Ruicigh News and Observer. | aigresass =r Z2 a acm ra huve venerate oracent Ve | F its t c > ‘ Pee i { mt >) Ralcigt Seer an spoke fur two hours. He suid iu} seh een racy oo aoe the ef a The bill ae passed consists of should be loaned by the See removed until four mooths after | Mees pes ae ens eee we substitute fo eason, nae SPF capt ay : > Treasury Arson who a - : 7 aS She sbore eee penis ees red rae “tunicy t eee il be hard to over-estimate. {ten sections. It provides that the|of the Tr ans farted States bonds |Such removal. No person w ho bas ‘sention to the fact that, immediat-- i Seven doa a t Foe Ee Se ee eee ues peas il you the difference be- | dollar of 258 10 grains of yold, 9-10} would deposit Unite ates Domes | been convicted or who has confessed | * after the election in 1898, P> adi : sixty Fig} : speak to collexe boys about ques eae icons a 1 imperialism. | fine, shallbe the standard unit of|as security. In the course of his | is gailt in open court upon indict-|!¥ % eae SS ae oe ee St fodecsam ln ae Higa 8 Sos ee ee tees Sue =o ing of a re-lyulue andthat all forms of United} rematkson the amendment, oe meut of any crime, the punishment Pe sleet Ex nie Cones ity ee eset a areay textes (ices) of Statesviile and ' nmy fill an important place | Expansion is the enlarging o Ss Spee es sees t| Vest arraigned Secretary Gage for Srokrebet Nae oreafter be} Populist Execut lommittee. said ork convicted poisoner, Was set i its : “ anacmsy fet am Se an riali aking in|States money shall be maintained at | Vest a: ees - Sar of which now is or may bereafter bx ‘It is evident thatthe Democrai: Sia » electrocuted at Sing exnmunitv in les $ f Do bot measure your success by doi peoue pepesaye ee ee Sauce a ir:and the Treasury |his action in relation to the Ree imprisonment in the State Prison. | i roa ne ee. eee cee oo son s oecatate et Nathaniel Mac = for seS NO’ | CHIZEDS- ra See enh rae * ' ~ . Pe Ned > : : , a}. | Wil have oinate e ney Sing during the wees eginning thin 12 montin lars aud cents. Dae ca : bes =e =e en he constitution cau-|gotes and greenbacks shall be re-jal ya Soe ee Reece sal Re Renee cre ee question now. Idonot think that acarch 26h Te bas been placedis If you will take tb life was a blessing to his peopie, but} the flag: woe fe eee ween aldeemablein gold. The Secretary ofjameadment was defeatec : said person shall be first restored to | a ee menbe Dra. | Ber ial aria tern ewe oie ele ae be.dkk act beap.npmctes, Fre eee erent Soe es to set apart a furd] division- . Stee nncba tial the macner preserib-|'P° Sete Come ali boa ee See aialad ak ake. mk vive vou all imforma : leurn that the true test of vreatnes>}a Weer a people a ancan ¢ $50 000 000 clliceid Mkormbenice. An amendment of Mr. Mickaur cd = a oe a ic Pa t ! a eae = Lome acer as appealed t vi eee he effort to do some |selves. and a government ; Eel eights ve ee ee : e in: veal the tax = Senco es ~ to) With anything cise than tue ot nares preme \ourt. tion Ba sennce te the ee u wi ver them as a net is thrown over a}/demption of these notes, and tol} of South Carolina, oes to 20 (Sec. 3) Every person ot PO ee per re trae. a naligied PIOMe SOURS i iene : thing for your fe toms you wil: oS them as i maintaio this fund at a figure not}|orn State banks, was ae (? pat’ | vote shall be at “the time a legally | Seo eae een nec oe : hieve bappiness an Seem oe . “E100 01K an ane enbsti senate ; aint See ay nroseriy- | North Varolina, : - EQUIRED. R ke ae vl me peech of a ‘There are three argumeats for | below $100,000,000, he is cmpomerc’ eae on we eepeas registered voter as oe Se Ee or: Cyrus Thompson was rivi:! Could not express the rapture ot REL = : Bd oe peak cantic aba rialism: od is init; that) tos ase SERCO PPE COATES ON Oa “led and in the manner hereafter pro | |, IO ATE <, = Sorineer. of 1125 Brevard .prmnn map who speaks earnestly from his |imporialism; that God ts in it; that) to sell bonds of the United states, | prepared Ov sles Cee ae eee iat the weneral assem {tea In response toademand (e-| amnie E. Springer. of 1125 Bri wre J F GaRLTON - cake al t sub] ect be understands ve are init und can't get ous of it. bearing Interest as oe execs oan a sas, then of- vided by Sane oe ae act ithe people Who put them OW Ot st... Philadelphia, Pa... when she FIRE, LIFE : x at a st U econ Sopa ee FCO UCN ee ee ee Se Se a usec chcnmon rete eh tet ill bly of North Carolina shall cnac the Democrats submitted an amen: found that Dr King’s New UOiscoy- And ACCIXEN aro ipterestea it is ) 3 Nt Ing ¥ ah ie See a Rane oF 2 , ha Dranarni ¢ " : . 2 ~ i . me ss asta reer pee Pry £ . < : ior , , t eS eae ei caer is ine and mv children’s. | ;ow he was doing it for the benefit of | of the Secretary of tae SAE 4s | fered as a SUDSURNEE Or — . ; 7 general registration jaws ae core ment jooking to the eliminatioa erv for Consumption had con plete- INSURAN GE J ty owe : LORS nt 7 and my tits inhabitants. When amen tells|fastas standard silver doliars ou a measure ECR cernae’ into effect the provisions cf this ar- tke negro vote, as Dr. Thomos 9 |i. eused her of a Racking couzh that ae fit is a pood yovernment, | and my Bayes 5: paid i potend itera ‘etire equal amounts of! unlimited coinage of silver. pat ce he nesr¢ e, ly eu fad ng couath that ff j children will enjoy its biessing=:|me it will pay. I dare him to place a | coined, to Re EC ere silver ces t, 47 to 28, the yote be- Ba Every person presenting | Sid they must do. k _ {for many veurs had made iif a Lar = L we will live under i:. | orice on the lives of American sol-| Treasury uotes, und to Issue st too, was lost, +4 mn oe ei (Sec 4) Every person presen ii] | There are abundant evidences tha! | ag All other remedies and Goe and if it is bad, we will live under i rice ant ea es Peete roe be silver so}; r almost strict party lines, }:; Renee a EL here € den All other ‘Aa intelligent selfishness, the bigi |diers. Is there not something ¢reat- certificates, agaist the silver £0} ing along ee eS sky, and eee eee Ene ERO Populists agree with the Dem | tors could vive ber po help, vat she i : a — at f aaaea is an honorable amb: |er than dollars? coined. Under certain provisions, | Senators Lindsay, of xen cee vith to read and write any section A ae crats—even Rev. Baylus Cade is « savs of this Royal Cure—“it so We have a pice tne a A Eres wae ontd aca alae manto| “L protest against a policy that | too, gold certificates shall be issued | Caffery, of Louisiana, voting with | constitrition in the English language, in a card rebuking the Populist te&> | removed the pain in my ches? and } : ‘ Se Gaccli ee “t ee ‘iet) wovid kill people to sell, goods. ;against the gold held in the Treas-|the Republicans. A ee of |and before he shall be entitled to er : for ‘oining hands with the He eau ae Seep sopnaiv, something J aeat X, “AN . Taise bimM=ei) Up 1S tO False SOCIe’. ae 2 2 reo v erie State = . . ¢ = “nrte hae 3? ay a1 afore ) @i> + gv eS WHNaS . oa r WS: SOUUOIN. SO) t ad 4 Th reis no higher ambition thin|Show mea man who wants to bay}ury. No United ee ae ae | fered by Mr. Esco EN divis eee nave eats rahe oe pudlicans again to keep the per | can scarcely remem ver doing nefore. i i] , | VS Phere ts no hice d t ‘ dik Kt ae sf anteecaivans ae eee gee Samy igen mA Sod oye crate ce ie ain publ an scat ! that of keeping goyernment goud.|/trace with blood, and I'll show you treasury notes ae ne aie anal a was disposed of witho the first day S Store nae so} | {iB power. : [feel Uke seunding its praises 9 § Ebave any ambition tbat te Tighe: an wows INtclitolso pd boy ucmintoes of les thers ae ti eee eee SE: 5 = ; for ‘che The amendment was submitted 1> | ippoawhout-ethe Daiverse 7S ‘ ave an ¢ Lic d ote pe pe Soe et al eel . ‘ S| . eae scorihe. > law : > ; ree : y j ° it : rueewie) than io be President. That ambi |trade with bis own blood instead of | silver certificates in denominations | 4 troy the bill had been reported | tax as prescribec taxes shall be a {response to a popular demand o! | avery one who tries Dr. King Candies and ans to make this the best gov-| with that of other people. This not |of more than $10. , js | 0 the Senate from the committee of | previous year. Poil taxes s alte sd white men of ai] parties. It will 5¢) niccovery for any trounle Sweemments. oe a 4 he world, tumakeevery|a benevolent work. The English| The Secretary of tbe Treasury is the whole, Mr. Nelson, of Minneso-|Jien only on assessed SE ee BEI IS IS oe Throat Chest or Lune. Pr ’ ; +» happier, and life worth liviog | astindiaCompany committedevery | also authorized to refund aoe bere | ta, offered an-amendment. provid-|no PLocess shall issue to SOE OrSS of all parties. Al the Demicerais (gq 31.09, Trial ootules fee at 2 lo EASE eae LOAr A ‘ habs ler, aoa Y stu v a it Tete. ‘ - oe! . *, : . ~ liars z+ 2 NGO N . te Sl. : ‘ : te 7 es , for every one. crime and the English goverument) ed debt of the U cea 2 ing for the organization of national | the coliection of the same €XCeP" | shree fourths of the Populists, 2:91 - Yall, Jr.'s druy store;evety bor- eas a. 2 “Efia man can tind the fuudumen-|bas done more injury to the people} year bonds, bearing 2 per cent. SOE! banks with a capital of not less than | avainst assessed property. \ lwhite Republicans who are Repob tie euaranteed { nice cake we - . si ica a : Teor =P , - 1 } ~TTye « } areas o . _ . Ce PRPS + my > “407. . ° FAS . Jidoprma enn oun } @ Pua. i 4 3 Ig val principle that underlies this you jof India in the last tive years than | terest, the principal and Pia $25,009 in towns whose population} (Sec.5.) No male aes eae || ieans from principle, will = oe ee make it, tub pr Lyte a mae 1 ara 7 a, ~ ina ! ~ 3 « , » Sita > ndre 1 ‘ i . * Iaae Se ime nengnoone ep nan ree San iS = “ : as 1 ernment. be can solve all its pros |the company ever did. T here is 2] these bonds to be ee ee od a Joes not exceed 4.000. Mr. Ald-|on January one, Spe mete aaa sa the amendment when they fails Gre at dam $e Sea OR 81) OF App’es 50c abn hei lems. The fundamental principle o! | money famine there, due to English |2 per cent. bonds sha A : Wasco. 1) Tich accepted the amendment and _ and ee a at apy ace «| derstand it, And before the * cam | gia, Alabamu ana Te: Soild gi Mate er Evervthing fresh 2: ’ we Ns. abit 1 : a . * os < : < ar , ye < : ~~ A - ape » - 2 er toe m = see ; ems . 7 te) 23pm ¥°7 Vets ~ Way Jj ri 2 tresba : this goverament is found ia the te |iegisiution. Tt is now taking a good | pot less than par. aa iC ited Was adopted. The bill, as amended. | or thereto entitlec eeu Re Unitea | baign of education” is over they © i'i | fuods in the rivers last | : tien vuarat my : laration that ‘ail men are created} many soldiers to subdue the Boers; bank. by depositing with the er ‘was then passed, 46 to 29, as fol-|laws of any state in the ees slicuderctond as pridwes were lost aud { , ax “tl i ee a Cele reer poeta am erinat cert . : sian > steal Orch ence ry sha > Sh aoe sen resided. ard . ns i eae 3 Opi ned see uy hi equal.’ {tis the key that will vu Jand God graat that England may | States oonds of this coon etaee lows: States miereante vb 0 pase = ee ane enemas peal pie | rs aN ‘ i 2 ag = c i am 33 2 cre < t t . . > ae = (2, . f . ~ . ef) mm - ee esas ee sel Ss ee : i ‘ lock all problems of government. |oeed more soldiers there than she permitted to issue circula oe S Yeas—Aldrich, Allison. Bever-|no lineal descen lant 0 ang uch Fp ae oe RRS Fe Jefferson condensed it iato the max-| will ever be able to send. -_| 80 the face value of a on ‘i een ‘jdge. Burrows, Caffery, Carter, | person, shall ve denied t = Seon “ years and no medicine gave me ao - MI whee ; im ‘equal rizhts to all and speciai| “TI believe that the mission of tbis |ized, no bank being allowed Couns Clark, of Wyoming; Cullom. Davis, | register aud vote at T iis failare to|™anent relief till I bewan to tux Moore & Wels. privileges to nowe.” T want to ay [nation is tobe decermined jby the | circulating notes in ve ecital stock Deboe, Devew, Elkins, Fairbanks, | this state Dy zcason eal qualification |O2¢ Minute Couzk Cure. I kao b t ply this fundamental principle to] solution of this question. Porceand amount of the paid in capital stock Foraker. Foster, Frye. Gear. Hale, iscicarges ae ccmaamert arg 7. ahic jt isthe best couch medicine mac , some pending problems. reason are met in deadly conflic:. It) of the bunk. ‘outine business bad Hanna. Hansbrough, Hawlev. Hoar, | prescribed in ve he hall have ree. |S2¥SJ- Koontz, Corry. Pa., Te qui : _ O yy} i. INCOME: TAS. Bo iG ces LO Gctermmne wnCunce S ne eee ieee ¢ ee I bill sgg Kean, Tindsav. Lodge, McBride, article: : Provides ee = ot the Sees iv cures covuechs. colds, cro ty). xt) 40= Bi U A alle i ie firs : a Sioa 8 epee eter ee boten oi ae ding ‘MeComas. McMillan, Mason, Pen-|istered in accordance wit De, emSima, grippe and throat and! yspepsia ure R 3 a - come urst ti 1¢ -StION < . j iv “whe laid bef. 1 > Senate. the ay os alent ° ~ ee is sectio sor December ~ Bs } Bach esnes 7 - thoes er eee z eis { 7 4 | ot Ladependence shall live, or w beth: | laid bef ve eS ee eS as rose, Perkins. Platt.of Connecticut: | of this section prior to - = ceo troubles. It is the children’s tiv +: a i : WT oe ee eee ee eri shall die, and an empire, found | questio:, veing the amendment offer- Platt. of New York, Pritchard,/one, nineteen hundred and eight.) 7) remedy, Cures guiekiy. WN. i Di ts what t MH $2 ‘AY ~- - Lit the man who lives in. the eit, fed Epon foree,shall be built upon it.” Jed by ihe tinance committee and. a Ross. Scott. Sewell.Shoun, | The general assembly sball provide err aise : a S E : aa ia a iy > t > -¥ hoe ; cn eet “ tet Jy : “eI ~ any eee UE Ss. moss, . . . z i v mises a i Sad}. a) Am ; A 5 liv di ests the _ x a = es pn ne eae oe reading as foliows . for a permangnt record of all pe: : Itartificially digests the fod s , : : ites . ean reading as ‘ Se fs Simon. Spooner. Thurstor. Wet-| fora permengs « at aN J lyd st $ HE. : i may own invisible eS aan ———> Ds “That the provisions of this act me CN nee ‘ sons who reyister under this sec- Se pe eee ae ee ane ' t and bonds —aud escape his just share se nater Gorman For Bryau. are intended lace any sta- : ; : Seal nani aetna t November first, BARA RRA 3? AA Os DOTRC tru e ste ulv . ANDARD RAILWAY? ae - yi aes x S : S ¢ eS ee Se nater Gorma Bryau are not intended te peace aay oe Navs—Bate. Berrv. Butler, | tion ov or before Nove a i r : sere eee: : “ = é ; 1 urde I e . . cent : . Sr .¢ eye » 40C sh- a : . Sasi 5 Ean ‘ eee all seed t < eis a 5 ol i. ie econ wn ouebt to be | T2stinston Post. i cles in the way of the OC eS Chandler. Chilton, Clark. of Mon-j nineteen hundred eee a Raleigh Post sntanditonicl aiNoothecknrenerricn Phe SOU 5 t vette to ney hie chare of the ex.) /<-Senator Gorman wasat the Cap-| iment of international bi-metatlism, tana: Clav, Cockrell, Culberson. }such persons sbali be eniiticd to On Saturday nicht. after oe of}|¢an approach it in efficiency. It in- = : } selon to pay bis share of ube ex tol yesterday for the first time since | provided the sume be secured by: Daal : ‘Harris, Heitfield. Jones, | register and vote tn all elvctions by ae 2 ae ca ie via's ja» | Stantly relievesand permanentlycures| The Direct Line wy ci is Ree 8 2 et Sooner aaa theaussembling of the present ses-|concurrent action cf the leading Arkansas; Tones. Nevada; Kenney. |the people in this state unless dis [tue must meas au Ne Pierre Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, - ; f ae mnt far . : ; : . —revoridc Arkansas: . st ys ¥. =e Sate Nes 1 | erimiual causes in Nev : if 23 : Saws he ee eee sated sien, He denied to arepresentative | commercial nations of the world and McE >, McLaurin, wlartin, Mor-|quatified under sectioa two of this |erimtual cas par ees “ Flatulence Sour Stomach, Nausea, i eXas apo uanape pulpy abewarn ner | Cnc ade in afat a ratio which shall insure perma. 376 “NOVY. Go tus. Rawlins article: = Procidud, . such persons|the jury breught in a ver Sick Headache, Gastralgia,Cramps,and vinee the fact that th Ob RE ci oren ne vo cemene magdei to 2 [ao arabe, moiety sball WsukG RON can Moncyectus awlaas Stes |Suacies | eager (cs ae inurder in the first degree, anc all other results of imperfect digestion Os jiornis Lonees. eof » fact z the steea! > , : = IRAG Se yo fF polotive ve Let wpe Zan, : vs . Ss ts pee te het ' are a le imu 2 ! > tir y . 25 < SC . E 3 , J eae eee ae seuitesieeel New York paper yesterday that he) nence of relative value between gold art, Sullivan, Taliaferro, Teller, Till- | sail bave paid their poil tax as re »risoner, youre Molineaux. + Prepored by E. C. DeWitt &Co.. Chicago ¢ Jiornia 74 Sn ee eee e with thay {ected in conclusion with “Croker in |and silver. Se Mie exte oe quired by iaw. Ber ee eo S. Dewitt &C " on - Sea Se ne ae the fort:te renomizate Brvan. inj | Mr. Moraan_of Alabama, denounc- Mr. Cullom moved that the Senate} (See. 6) Allelections by tue peo |s ae ce was ecireums-antial. on oo eee eee a -* Pida stone rineni the pe soliary, ) SRE Stee pei A « > y yc ots Jr. n mov e . yey Pg gig ere sand es ence as ¢ yms‘antinl. i ie . a bs - Se eae ea as order that the latter might be defeat-/ed the pending amendment as “a take up the consideration of the|pleshall be by ballot and al! elec ehere i= SUCO a LIN as YPran yorth to von more than § ed this year a erm iserabie make hich is in i he ral assembly shall{more than ordinarily inveived ir |ye"ach by 1 7 OW ill have to ad this year and thas, permanently miserable mabesbstt, | which) isan: Hawaiian government bill.the effect | tions by the general assembly shall | more have ac eeny by law. e wi lave . ¢ aw? . 1 who soils bedding i > j . . v mr yeaers Saath mee aay selofiacateriice = C Samos bes ht trata Moret pee : mystery. The prosecution was nana of wate 3 = aba ARS : j E i rr B POMEICS. tended to cover the lacerativus of a f j ] 1 be viva voce. = Ts : atone! avait young alike. ! ve at once . Dia ccl thes cennnenee toner removed f om polities i ended te ence.” He declared Of the motion if adopted, being to} 9e ce tesie is Sia ate voter in North | ducted and managed througtout coe a Thon hale | ‘eal—except on a}. Lue tirst knowledge which came} wounded conscience. © deciared | snake the bill the unfinished busi-| (Sec. 7.) Every voter in Nor “2. B0uU shalt Not sieca xcept ng nal ees to me ot Crokers intention to sup-}that the vill would return us to tbe smail scale. i lee _|support Bryan” said Mr Gorman.| Sritish system of finance; attacked “I believe the idea of an_ mee’ |swas through the newspapers, I} the national banks and demanded Se ee a mae never talked with Croker on the sub-| the free coinage of silver in order ject, and never have been a party to! tbat the national debt might be paid, any plan to renominate Mr. Bryan.| Mr. Platt, of Connecticut, said he On the contrary,-all my efforts, lam} wanted to protest against the as- : ii jumes W. Osborn aSS}-teD SStatesvilie, C ‘ Ae on ~<a ness, Mr. Chandler, of New Hamp-|Carolica except as in this artivie ee eS ee aor atesvitie, C Por to Ri: > shire antagonized the motion with | disqualified shall be eligibie to oftice, a Be ae Je piper a motion to proceed to consider ex-| but before entering upon the duties ee en ees ceutive business. His motion was}0f the office he shall take and sub-} =! ee corer ae aa voted down and that of Mr. Cullom |Seribe the following oath: “L...... . | praise has : + |] cumstances isa grea ‘iumph iy" | undersi ‘adopted After a brief executive {do solemnly swear (or affirm) tha: 1] Cumistauces Isa great triumpa y* | ras a a me — s| Notice to Creditors. oi AVING qualified as exec the fast will ment or ail 2 and testament of Joh avin, ¢ ed. the ' POR 3. ' - “ : rey F i red hereby gives notice to al! persons Loca! LPalis: Puilma 5 : . . q aims against the estate of said deceas trietly Firsi-Ciass Equi, Weare making money the master und mau the servant, In our- hou of national danzer we can draft toe : i se : Palace Sicepiny Cars on ; ments : > at d:25 m..| Will support and maintain the con [tie prosecution and will ees iy lea ee Night Trains: Pastas s «itizen, but we can't draft the pock-| en ; : a : { > Democratic side | Session, the Senate, at 5:25, p. m.. | Will suppe aws of the United|place Nr. Osborne at the fre} wittiatweise months trom thedstc cf this im. hadnt a very frank to state, have been di-)sumption of the Democratic 5 | adjourned stitution and laws of the € the creat criminal la «vers | We, 9Fit willbe olcad in bar af : Schedules. oo rected against such action. I did] that it represented the American | 9° : States and constitution and laws of }#imong eet Fe ee ae Sard or are oe G.W.L. CAVIN, Travel by the Scuthern 2nd \ ‘ 3 MONEY QUESTION. not believe it was a wise thing to|people. That question had been + ee ___ North Carolina not inconsistent jia that city of great lawyers. ‘V- J. B. Connelly, Att'y, Executor. 3 ee : “Apply our fundamental princi-| nominate him. I believe nov, how-|tried and decided against the De- assured a safe. Comfuriab): British In Boer Territory. ExpeGitious Journey. Steves Tamale Cilage, | ccesRbervoemes is TATESVILLE, N.C. aos 1 ; ae nea therewith, and that I will faithfully }are proad of the honors which hove |_——— i 7 i i i $96. “Whatever may : ra mY. toe ai | falle > riend, the more so uc- wes tothe money question. Furlever, that nothing can prevent his} mocracy in 1896. Whatever may discharge the duties of my office ac| fallen tocur friend, the m 5 s : + ye ee . don Dispatch, 15th. = : lieving they are fuliv deserved. more than a quarter of a century |selection as the head of the Demo-| be said about ‘imperialism’ or about Lenton ee : ....1+-..--.S0 belp me, God. eee deser < there Gas Deen a conspiracy in finan |eratic ticket. He certainly has the}-the toiling masses’,”’ sm Mr.) The British army. for the first time? (See. 8.) The following classes oi Arthur H. Kemp, manager of ral Centres to throw the whole bur- peopie bebindhim to a remgrketle} Platt, ‘it vill be thesame issucover singe the War began, is inside the persons shall be disqualitied for RATES AND GENERAL INFORM AT: coi . : OR ADDRESS : : i Z : 2 5 = Western Union at Macon, Ga., G m- Biss sl yee in ven of deot-paying on gold. When | deeree.”’ again in the-campaign of this vear—) Ber frontier. Lord Roberts, with office: First, ali persons who shall mitted suicide one day last week 2; - THE Springs term commence son thc sth 2.1L. Vernon, zr Day, wioney goes up property goes dowu.| Mr. Gorman says that the Demo-|and that is--whether we sh: i_ ave tat past 40.000 infantry. 7,090 caval- deny the being of Almighty God . ’ May 3 . : itis like the twoends of a teeter-|eratic chances for success are:better/a silver standard in th: Unsited ee Se tetera entre tion and Contingent fee for term, $57 PA CPE yarentiy without Cause. : ane : 74° he fa. ‘ . { ae ee Music. special Elocution, Art Modern Tan- . oie rvand 150 gans, has turse e| Sec all persons who shall ave t ere Re elena ryand 160 gans, has turned the] Second, all persons who shall a guages. Stenography. “ypewriting aad Book. {| CHARLOTTE, N.c. ASHEVILLE, XC. z Mayersfontein lines, before which] been convicted or confessed their Gas eho end e 2s, [Reepinzat moderate tates by experiencedaad] Ng trouble to aysw SR that vou Can make money deases Ghee an atti the last] | Mir Teller retorted that the eilvex/ the Britisbiforeechacebeesencam>-|guilt on! indictment pending |and|_Ce>. Barbe. Mendota. Va, sar. coe onto eee eee tuat you can make money dearer v5*| three weeks. “Thu tide," he said, }people were willing to moke this!ed for ten weeks, snd with half of] whethersentenced or nut or under aol Despepsia Cure iOncldass 1/1 ciniogancoaraintng-aulticerticntaceteaan cond Rees Giana, J. Ca, Ow A PY law. [do not belicve that we must} cis pow runniog against the ad- campaignon the silver question, his corps is already operating on judgment suspended of any treason | /* eee Ss ea aes 4.8 R board. Mr. McKinley spoke on this} now than in 1896, and have iiaprov- | States.”’ 1 ' | c lieved me, a few bottles cured Jan. 18th. 1400 esta ccan pecan c ee eee Ota, | |=. F save ‘he gold standard because Eu-|minisiration.””| Mr. Gorman.thinks|and if the American peopl - deciar-} iree State territory. A battle has | or felony or of any otker crime for zt oe it aiests munca arco ec nny WASHINGTON, D'C. _ rope vas it, That is the reasou}that vhe new Hay-Pauncefot> trea-|ed fora gold staudard he should be | yot yet been fougbt. but large, tac-) which the puniskment may be im Ss dyspepsia. W. F. Ball. Jz Organ For Sale. i i hy ve sbould have — bi-metallism.|ty has had a great deal to do with| ready toaccept the verdict. tical advantages have been gained.|prisonment in the penitentiary |CU"C> CYspeps!a. FSO OO rs NE “PARLO® QUEEN” organ. cost Sino ; Europe is putting a great strain on|the cuange in public sentiment, be-| Mr. Cockrell replied to Mr Platt.; The relief of Kimberley is within | since becoming citizens of the Unit-|- ; a Sen WOmmbcra ee If You N22: 25 Ree | a sol cause it bas given color to the/imaintaining that legislation alone! measurable reach. The dispatches | ed States, or of corruption and mal-| State Senator R. L Bradley. «1 Apply at this otice, Pee so “Use voth gold aad silver and |charye that the Administration has| with the power of this zoyernment!ot Lord Roberts sketch three days’| practice in office, unless such person | Mississippi, was Shot iP ridan:. (254 p serene ery en ee Siete 4 you won't have too much moncy.{an uaderstanding with Great Brit-| behind it was sufficient to restore! work. The forward movement _bde-| shall be restored to the rights of [Jackson by Mrs. Ita Bolls, Sea ed Re En ie : ortisaiin a “‘ulivas throushout the country erejjan andthat av offensive and ce | the commercial and monet tev parity | an on Sunday, when Colovel Han- citizenship in a manner prezc¢.1bea vs that Bradley had roined ber [ine Seco Mcarearti a BGibe, Irede \ * vopressed by a law-made conditicn, | fensive alliance will be toenext step. | of gold aud siiver. toey set out with a brigade of mount-| py law. Sepator Wus at dinger in a ho: farn. Harris, Scotts: J. M. Miller, Sloan's. I POD Ty ec: ; i by failing prices,a condition brought | “This treaty,’ be says,“‘and the con-| Asa vote was avout to be taken ted infantry for Ramahon the Riet,] “See. 2. That all ef the provisions | tel when the woman shet him in th - | cents per bottle. NnSv £@iL vu , ‘ woul oy taose who have no regarl|diticns in the Philippines, ‘to say|on thecommittee amendment. tr. eight miles from Jacobsdal, one of lof the constitution relating to suf | eck, intlictiag a painful, thors Se eee . fe y tor the toiling masses. I want a nothing of the vexatious problems] Teller offered the follovius subs*i-!tie Boer supply bases. On Monday | frage, registration and electiuns as}not fatal, wound. Mrs, Vs tt | fails, Sold by STIMSON & “ANDERS rae ni civilizatioa that embraces withia|that are constantly arising to plague | tute for it: General French, with the cavalry] contained in this act amending the tempted then to commit suicice Sesto iis its beueiits every deserving humace | the Administration, are helping the} “The peop'e of the United States | division. seized the crossing of the} constitution shatl go into effec: on]|<iabbing bersel!, but wus preven! Pia being. We cannot afford to have a] Denserats. I think, too, "be added, | are in favor of bi-metallism and de- Os. Srnpe eee eee ee dee : Brown & Gn 7 Tae Riet river, at Desil’s drift, south of | the first day of July, nineteen bun- — te ae CORE CA GRIPEE IN oe eae INSURANCE GEADOTALSTS ha 77 cma i system that gathers from the ma-|‘tha? the passage of the vole stard-|sirous of an ‘nterrational ayreement | Jacobsdal, and eighteen mileseast of | dred and two, if a majority of the je ee ee ee ee IHS aay : eee ep jorty of tne people, and pours that/ard bill will also help us, because it] with the great commerciai pations| Honey Nest kloof. He skirmisbed qualified voters of the state so de- E,W. Grove's signature on every box 25¢ mace—Second Floor Bank Bu isding = 4 weaith iato the iaps of the few fa-| will remove alldanger of the free|of the world, that will admit of the vored ones of government. with the Boers and cleared the way |ciare at the next general election ed ¢ : coinaye of silverand will bring back | use of both wuld and silver at such for 20,000 infantry, who followed Sec. 3 This amendeot sbali be “This question was not settled in}to the Democratic ranks those who|an established ratio as wil! m :intain across. General French bas now | submitted et the pexi general elec- 1S96. No party declared against it jeft it in 1896 on the silver issue.” the parity between gold aud silver] fixed bimself on General Cronje’s | tios to the qualified voters of the then ‘The first thing wir. McKin-}| -\Vill vou support Bryan 1f he is | coins, and the efforts of the govern-| main line of communications with] state in the same manner and under loy did was to send a commission 10] nominated?” ment are hereby pledged to endeav-! Bioemfontain, and 20,000 infantry, | tne same rules und regulations as is Surope but a few bankers met anu “Certain, Isupperted bim in 1896, | or to secure such an international with 72 guns,are being pushed up provided in the law regulating gen controlled the policy of the Sovern.}and i shall support him again this agreement as speedily as possibie.”” |to support him there. Lord Rob- eral elections in this state and in ment. Iam not going to quit talk force May first, eighteen hundred ’ ‘k-)year. Idonot propose to desert] Mr. Elkins, of West Virginia, ex-lerts’ dispatch, wired from inside:the ing about the money question until _ Distressing Kidney and Bladder disease re- ~ SPT RS jieved in six hours ‘by “New Great SeuTu Don uv ; AMERICAN Kipxey CURE.” [iis a great sur- ~ prise on account ot its exceeding pr mapivess | 4 ouch in relieving pain m bladder, kidneys and buck S in uiale or temale, Relieves retention of water almost immediately. If you want quick relies : Whee vou ean bay aud cure this is the remedy. sold by STIMseN : : - ai y & ANDERSON. Druggists, Statesville -» =a ce Ze, Bo: ie < u ) my party. pressed his pleasure that Mr. Cock-j Free State, andon the Riet river, «, UU0,000 people assert their rigat ae to 'egislate for themselves without rell, representing his party, had de- lefthim Weduesday morning. His and ninety-nine, and at said election those persons desiring to vote for Bryson H.uniain Ceal. i dey -‘% a5 Bi St seo Site = clared against irternational bi-met- |advance had not been opposed by the aid or consent of anybody. Wel|No Federal Court Interference in} ylism. the Boers in force. Their patrols can raise silver by law as we struck Kentucky. Mr. Elkins was interrupted by{meited away as the British moved it down by law. We can undo in: j Cincinnati, Ohio, Dispatch, 16th Mr. Tillman, who inquire!: ‘‘Are!torward. The Boer army is likely ‘he daylight what we did in the si- Holding that the Federal courts} you in favor of an alliance with any | to be met in a day or two, and a bat- | shall east a written or printed bal- sence of the night. had no jurisdiction of the situatiog | European nation?” leis consequently imminent. As|jot with the words ‘Against the TRUSTS DISCUSSED. in Kentucky, Judge Taft this after Mr. Elkins replied that he was!to what forces General Cronje has amendment’ thereon “I want to saya word about the | noon refused to grant the application in favor of such an international | now at his disposal aad as to where Sec. 4. The said election sha!! be eee The same principle | for injauctions against the Ken.ucky | agreement as would enable us tolhe purposes making a stand against| held and the votes returned, com- Se a Oe CO strike! State board of elections and the] use both goldand silver as stand-|the invaders. no one here connected pared: countediand canvassed and cown silver because it competes | Democratic contestants for State o*- | ard money, with the War Office knows any-/t5ere-u!tannounced under tife same with gold, leads them to want ti fices, other than Goveraor and Licuz} “Would you limit the alliance to|thing. ‘Lhe date for conceptions rules and rerulations us ure in force strike down articles because they ‘tenant Governor. “| money?” persisted Mr. Tillman. are wholly wanting. Theforces im {fr returaing. comparing, counts compete with their products. When; he case can go ultimately to the} ‘“Well,” responded Mr. Klkins, *‘I} mediately at the dispozal of Lord tind cauvassine the votes for m-m-: men tell you there are ‘good’ trusis, ; United -tates Supreme Court. The| ‘vould crossonly oae bridge at a! Roberts are placed at 50,000 in Aalbersof the Weneral assembly May toll tiem that there never Was 2 decision says unusual care was given|time. Let us settle the tinanciali general way. The incidents at first, eighteen hundred and ninety- 00d mosopoly in private hands, the court s deliberation, owing to| matter first. I'll say, however, that | Rensburg have been out of all Pr0-l nine. and iffa inajority of the votes aud never will be until angels come - the importance of the interest. in-|1’m not afraid of alliances.” portion. Merely skeleton lines were i ,.: are in favor of the said amend- Gown to take charge of human ef-' volved and the outrageous character | _Theamendmentof Mr. Teller was/:maintained there, while troops were | ment, itsba!l be theduty of the gov. fairs. T think the trust angels come (¢ the electoral frauds, under the | defeated, 27 to 63, the vote being} being Secretly and rapidly concen-!ernor of the state to certify said hom oztow. : forms of law, which the bill charges |along party lines, except that Mr.{trated on the Modder river The” « “oth State and nation must act o suchamendment shall cast a writ tn or printed ballot with the words ‘For suffrage amendment” thereon: and those ‘with a contrary opinion ‘pau tatesville Ice and Bottling Company " received their first consignment ot the — : re celebrated BRYSON MOUNTAIN CUAL, whic ney sell tor $5 oy per ton, Try Us On = fu nee. 5 Sperting Goods, Table Cultery, . he good, honest value in B LILEDOUN Musiin as soon as she cuts into a piece. It 1g hard twisted, closcly woven, soft finish. Underwear made of LILEDOUN Muslin lasts longer, will not tear, gives More warmth. Soft finish makes it always comfortable. Wears longer, washes easier, bleaches whiter than aby other g00ds made. ~ * > shines -eoe-St LP FRE? Te e er e ee ee ac e ee et h at t e n ‘umendment under the sea! of the 3 vou - : , ~ that the State contest board is aodout| Chandler, Republican, of New| facility with which 30,000 men have! crate to the secretary of state, who Meat Choppers ee ms against trusts, but ceither is suffi-' io eousummate.”’ Hampshire. voted for the amend-|already been sent beyond the rail! ghallenroll the said amendment <o ae . oat Sees cmonpcty oe Sine ment, and 3°. Caffery, D-iocrat, | terminus, shows that Lord Kitchen- | certified among the permanent rec- or anything cise you | ei : : = mon ply being org nized in it,ard ———— ; of Louisiana, and Mr. Lindsay, | er nas been fully successful in Organ-! ords of his office. AY Meet in the ROCK IMLL BUCGY C2, Fe « eo reenter pa ~~ one o .a izteur frm comiag in. that Phrobbing Headache Democrat, of Kentucky, votedtiziog his transports. He is now. Sactiethssiece ballbean force g ; ae eal = = But t’ syemedy is nt applied. It - Wou'd quickly leave you, if you!against it, The vote was inen taken supposed to be Gown the line, send- from and after its ratification Rat a war RE ABE ay SS 1S Sdiv cual we Must oot drive cap- used Dr. King’s New Life Fills. | upon the committee’s emeudmentj ing forward more troops and Bet- ified the Zivt day of Fevruary, A. ee uWaij c | FOR SALE t ate | ORR ital out. Cunzress has power to Tnou nds.of sufferers have proved | and it was adopted 45 to 30, as fol-lt.ny together more transports. DG 1899 es a i ; oe A Placen corporations doing intet- their matchless merit for Sick and | lows: About fire miles of ox and mule wa. ie UM euch uae ee eee BY F SNS B Will protect tha npacettictions as| Nervous Headaches. They make| Yeas—Aldrich, Allison, Beveridge, | von trains are estimated for each” iW, S. Philpot, Aloauy. Gra. = Pleased with oor sc 1 4 Pais & £8 \ il ss va will protect the people. Require pure blood and strong nerves and Burrows, Carter, Chandle:, Clars,{division, so that Lord Kitchener, “DeWitt’s Little Eariy Risers ufter a ee ke = We tb Has a ot ole : Yoo S them to ake out jicenses from. the uild up your health. Easy to take. |}of Wyominy; Cullom. Davis Deboe, | who is reputed to have more skill me more good than any pills T eve: Bi we don't a, es a aes Srey NEMO INT ee oa = ee R I > an Fed ral = vernn-nt, only erantins Try them. Only 25 cents. Money} Depew, Elkins, Fairbanks, Foraker, ! than a circus manager in. handling took.” ‘Tae famous iitile pills for 4 se sk you to TO CUREACOIDIN®G : bunt ai. €O ditixy anduro- oa kif noteared. Sold by. . W. F.| “ooter; Frye,'Gear, Hale, -Hanna, field transports, bas immense laburs constipation, billiousne-s and fiver r rare fae Tone Laxative Broxo QcasieTameri 4° = viding fs: .b. tev. Pation ui the .i- Holi, Ire Druggist. Hiaosbrovgh. Hawley, Hour; Keanu, in baud: 39d bowel] trovbjes. W. F, Bail, Jr. y Ws tealy. druggists refundthenorey if it (oils ow - 7 area. SS ee % ’ “ = - - _ Wis AS Gd pe i sp RT A oe Pie oc ities <5 sion ak stows Seis ST it i A ih ly ae to a OER tan