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The Mascot Jan. 1900
Sl i m a c a n n a a g « it t g RANTEE PWICE AS LARGE A er eULATION IN IREDELL AND ALEXANDER COUNTIES AS THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED. one 7 (wew y J UT AL STATESVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1900 i VOL, VIL. i re - = —— _ - = ———— — a emenaes oan ie EDITORIAL NOTES LOCAL. STATE NEWS. ! Kept Warm in Newspapers A Monster Money Trust Forming. PPO rere = & <YRBMEBSe S 4 & Ti = a : cua i -—-— New York Sun, 2oth. Richmond Dispatch, ~ Ve > 4 - _----- : ee ~ } . ° = fe Set es rpVTi ty | 3 i = 7 ty : ees : <tr J. F. Lipe.son of Mr. J.C.) A colored child was burned to! Atthe first appearance of snow! The New York Journal, which for RHEUMACIDES oO i Fr, In arecentissue of this PG ae eye ‘ormeriy. of Statesville was Geath in Concord last week. last night the homeless ones began some time past has been associat- é dp hed a baad E b dg ed oe was stated that the Governor of Ne: = ld to Miss Rowena Goodiake. | -— B. R. Hood, a druggist of Smith- to flock to the City Lodgiag House ing the nameof Secretary of Treas: CURES = brassais a Democrat This is 4° 5: pBittmore last Saturday night. jfield, committed suicide Friday by @t prey ers Se ; ana First ury Gage with various transactions pi ea Neenah over a , od denon annie avenue. crore Su Cock there were of favoritisin toward the National a : «eo. Geisa Populist, and wa . Gp : | taking laudanum. 7 ar ne Nationa = : Seen bined silve Mrs. Banner, nee Miss Ant e| es : _jover two hundred men and women City Bank of New York. now RHEUMATISM handle all kinds of Grauite and Man known ¢ re and Ey the combane u SC" | Morgan. bas recovered from her at-| A fisherman named Suggs was ‘there who had applied for shelter charges that Mr. Gage is to become : the best quality ~ofthar State. Senator Bey tack of one we — Ee ess ey a ae _ see banks jand rem ived it. Among them was | the head of a great “money trust.”” TO STAY CURED he by LUALILY. ; sovernor appointed Sen-) turned to her home at Banner Elk. [near eaufort riday, WOUC) Mrs. Marv Hf. Davids yho is 60) According rnal, when } . 1) the Governor appointed Sen- | turned | fs J airs, Maey - Davidson, who is 60) According to the Journal, when Mr . ie r, st. Material, eis wiso a Populist, but a tree; Mrs. Walter Cashion died at her | OvS*¢ering. iseae v She had few articles of |Gage leaves the Treasury, he will Frice $1 EN cad Cl LSS WORE mon Hleldace not hobnobasdibomein Davidson’ tosnship Jast | Howard Griffin, aged 71, of Frank- |Ciothine o id no anderclothing. To enter into relations which are in , iilPse-UlAas: YS XS Sages ee | Tucsday and was buried on the day i lin county, committed suicide one} keep the cold out, she had wrapped |tended to culminate in the estab- Roe in Statesville by W. F. Mall, Jr., » +o] Praeyryh oar One : US Aas -", < a “ > ° 3° 13 ity on A I kn SY ae a . . : 3. Stimson & Anderson Mooresville Re er sean te BESS DOCS SURE OSES © succeeding.at McKendree chapel. A |day last week in the woods near his her limbsaad chest with newspapers. blishment of an institution which Atoka 2nd :OWESt FTicCeSs es Marion Butler, the Populist} husband and one child survive her. ‘home by cutting his throat. He | In some places the hewspapers were | shall be as nearly as possible to this 3 Bente nsy Cech pense M. W. Mever has bought an |S¥fered from melancholia. jfally two inches thick. She said country what the Bank of England |G PARA RANA RRA Aen i a |. Mr. M, W. Meyer has gs an | - |that they kept her much warmer is to Great Britian. The institution, | - er Car ee interest in the business of Lowen | Dr. W,L. Crump, a well-known | qh, ‘dinarv clothi : ae Sees . gt = a ee . jdaterest in = ie . ump, : ; than ordinary clothing would | The Journal tells us, will be known Two Men Ki : : j cee hile tl is little abject poever- 1 Stein & Co. and will manage the Salisbury physician, broke his col- | — = las the National Bank of the United oe ee = Vhile there is ‘tle: c pevet 2 "1. 2 , - . iat ae . ee , as a ¢ Laat : : ee a: “ta ile. N. ¢ . : Se aes | : ; : |business here. The style of the/lar bone’ and dislocated his right | Congressman Boutelle, of Maine, In- | States. is intended to become the Lumberton Correspondence Wilmington Siar i Siatesvilie aud [redetl county. | ¢,, an} »C - 2 - as reek is | . = ei Om wn ecamenaeuiecpeenntiaee ton iS eee +} when, | atm will =u be ane ee ir re a shoulder oe night last week. His ee | fiscal agent of the Federal gornment| Will Streater, a young negro man, eee | mR x neg thecoid winter months there] xley took charge of the books of horse stumbled and fell on him. Boston Dispatch, oth. land will include the consolidation | Was set upon by two Croatans “ee ee ri i j ein need of aid. <A smali/the cencern,on January Ist. | Fred H. Harris, a clerk aged 20; Congressman Boutelle is now in jof the National City Bank, the }of whom was named Charis, late Sat- é eo 2 Gt ES 7 <3 gs ON 2 4 3 ¢ int from each one able to give! Mr, Louis Clarke isan expansion | years, formerly of Chapel Hill, was |the McLean Hospital for insane at} Hauover National Bank and a «mall. | urday afternoon on the Railroad and 3, a2 op RagEYS <a8 = @ alleviate the condition of|ist. Hfis old place in the Robbins | drowned in a bath tub in New York Waverly. seven miles out of Boston. ler bank whose identity is at present Ashpoie road, nvar loaia church ard ie iad nen and chijd- | btick row having become too small,|City one day last week. It is| When he was brought to Boston last | keptasecret. ‘This,’ adds the|ina light which ensued Streater was A mny Sscantiv ciad women an : - 2 cs 2 ~) is io —- ; - - * ar wenn — ~ 2” : STE STATERVEILLE. BM. SL leony ‘ jhe removed his cigar factory the! thought he had a fit while bathing. | Monday night it was the intention | Journal, --is the secret of the ex. |struck witha ral upon the head, 7 £ ZF ut hae = . s + 1 . eae 5 1 ht - 1 - = our midst. It is a duty we of the attending doctors to place him | tremely friendly relations which the | Which crushed his skull, from which Feet ced Gtr sts r versa ihewutas Brntung easiness Deposits recerveo sut fee : = St De boi... ge deposits Money ioanes on pecd colletoras ated pers Res sphere Specia atte: Giectionson ail points, aid evedited or remittcc vt lowest ret Aemoinas © deo serations Merchapts, Manufactyrers and Individusl: celieited wd eceive Don most favo t+ terws OP FICHRS: JB. & OOP, President, 2 YER. 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G~ E E ; i Price 50¢. BROWN MEG. CO.. Prop’rs, eville. Tenn. om 6. ort i ET EE ee Pe ee OR eta STL * Ae ae e 3 e i | 3 issclutio} ALE Dissolution Sale. In ord teh fe bu > t { of ¢i3 thin oe at ite =F (OTNINS at Cs his is ¥ alee nt by ' re way profit no vou he at reannlac - ~ Never t e have aD opportunity to your own is ome quick tToave the re 2 Gust aud will be clesed out Thank or pest favors we are Very Tru ' = = ec. x % an Elear & Shelto an IY Sa OR = ae EN ihe Variety Store Extends best wishes to Peicods and Customers for ne the i New Year. Ve will be even better oe: pared TO erve EP CELE ing 1980 than ever before Call and see us fe ra Ee ,I-y + ~ After Xmas Exnrgains in many lines of mercha:: lise Res: Wishes fora | Happy Yew Year Your friends for £9500). » MILLS & a jtitied to the } LY of ' f omocrat can be. i onrselves to relieve all the sutf- rin we cau 1a sme. We should not con- Tto white neopie, for there ose among the colored popula- n whoare worthy and should le eke the proud st for Statesville to thut would be nay } her no ‘sons withiz ers who lack the actual necessi- With u little outlay Let's make it. are s of life. ve saosay this iy. Bryaa spent his Christmas ia vhere he was literaliy “‘in i he Dein State. de to Bryan eae nas, principles whose em- he is, laid themselves out A was arranged for in the moun- his amusement. panther us near Austin, and a live van- rowas bagged. Probably this the most unique way to enter- the leader of more than seven ons Gf freemen ever tried. The }-xaus do things in a biz way. and rot the least ef their performances ve the majority they will -give ryan next November. Inthe gal- Democratic States, Texas. uland never-failing, is easily en- primacy. in August ef this year the white 1! North Carolina will have an setae ; : “ubityv to undo a large part of reng which was forced upen the The thushed us the bitterest dregs of War. i cup of disastrous un Republican perty, hn succéss. in vindictive hatred of South, forced the igiorant one >upon tue southern people as } Feet cnt ' Nort ‘ters abd polticar equals, sNoth- Out corruption in government blood between the races bad resulted fromthe enfranchise- Whenever and ol the negroes rever they have been put into rots and murders and de have tollowed. ‘The jast iature submitted to the people the State an amendment to the itution which, if ratified, will ‘oat mass of negroes amendment is ers. The 20 ho 2 that no white man s+ be dis- atsed. It is expected that the «wen will ratify it. [ts adopt- will free our State aad its every ruie over el from the menace of nero cu tovers like a dark cloud me of our fairest. most fertile east- in ¢ It will premacy tothe Siate forever. insure white it l purify our polities and allow us ubties. lL. have those old friendly contests vtech prevailed inthe State before ie negro became a /factorin politics. ii together one more time, white men! » and it Wil- hhe year 1960 is with us, iuty that nominated ns with the ceri :m J. Bryan will be th practical unanimity by the mucrats for President. At no since his defeat in November, the Natioaal convention man invo, had » cu held, would any other ove been seriously considered. Tie “nccratic masses believe in Bry- ». and Bryanism, if you please, aud afraid constituencies hold » politicians of the party, rifle with their which xl do their will, The trvanhas upon bis party is only ted by the sway which An- ew Jgackson held over the old De- a ceracy and the love and devotion vuten the old Whigs gave to Henry Although like them in the -clulism of his power, Mr. Bry bave been diiferent m Jaucksen’s and Clay’s. ecure in the affections oe, drove tke party to was his will: iwastertul, ay. 1s v's methods Jack- of the do his weause It ‘ ‘tie. adroit, i: riv not the Dest interests of the coun- Bryan, logician, a Democrat (Pot an autocrat,sways the Dem- hie party because of the party's “th in his wisdom and patriotism. Lue party doubts, probabiy, that he | be successful, out it has a sub- © faith that he is right.It may be it Bryan will not be elected next |, but if he cannot be elected, no The party feels is Way about it, and with its trust- ieader at the head of the column, vy iilgive the conorts of the trusts, cic standard, imperialism and Hanna some fun for their ev. Pbe campaign of 1900 will ve of the most inemorablein the try’s history,guod like all Na- i ouul contests since 1872, the mu is just puessinty who pretticts the result, ruled = consistently or alway seals es and charity should | | | | ! Catawba, first of January to the room over Cooper & Gill's store in the bank building. Several changes took place among the agents on the western road Mon- day. Mr. R. F. Burton, forner avent at Newton, was transferred to Marion: Mr. L. F. Long. of Old Fort, went to Newton; tr. Trexler, of to Old) Fort, and Mr. Gibbs, of Cleveland to Catawba. The new avent at Cleveland is Mr. Young. - seeceo GENERAL NEWS. Fireat Ft. Wayne, Ind., one day last week, destroyed $200,000 worth of property. Insurance £150,000. Almost 5,000,000 peopleare suffer- ine for teodin the famine districts of India and are receiving govern- ment aid. ” rae ing in New York day night. insured. Co. baild burned Fri- Wm. Campbell & was Franklin B. man. stranuled his wife one day last week in self-defence. He was ar- rested and discharged, In 2 race riot at Ridgeland. Beau fort county, S. C., one day last week, two nevroes and a white man were kitted and several others wounded. Lindsey & Morgan’s furniture store and Daniel Hogan's dry goods store in Savannah, Ga , were burned rriday. Loss $150,000; insurance £90,000, Alderman Geoege Hill, of Milwau- kee, Wis., comiuitted suicide one day last week by shooting himself, because of worry over a street rail- way ordinance. The bubonic plague has broken out in Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. It was taken there from China. San b'rancisco, Cal.. is alarmed over the outbreak in Honelulu. Alfred Jlorrison, a professor of languages. of New York, mistook his wife for a burglar one night last weck and shot her-in the lung. She is in aevitical condition. In astreet duel at Deposit, Ala., one day last week, two men were iiiled anda third was wounded. All cl the parties were prominent. The cause of the fight is not known. In Osiek, Poland, last week, nine members of the family of a wealthy jlanded proprietor named Kowalski were murdered after frightful tor- ture. The house was robbed of everything valuable. Will Gorman shot and instantly killed Sherif? simpkins vear Monti- cello, Fla., last Thursday. The suerifl was trying to arrest the ne- vro for murder, when the negro shot him twice in the breast and es- caped. C. Beverly Turner, a prominent farmer ef Isle of Wight county, Va., was found near bis stables murdered last Titursday morning. He had been shot and Nat Gilligan has be -n arrested on suspicion, The moetye for the crime is not known. Jas. J. Jones, his wife, two chil- dren and brother-in-law were walk- ine oi a trestle near Anderson, S. C., one day last week, when a train came suddenly upon them. Mrs. Jones was killed. The others jump- ed off and were badly injured. W.E Simpson, of Rome, Ga., went home last Thursday night drunk, knocked his wife down and cut three fingers off her hands. He then threw boiling cotfee over his wife’s body and ran his three chil- dren outof the bouse. He was ar- rested, His wife will probably die. W. 1b. Williams, the condemned murderer who escaped jaillast June, was Cuptured beac Bronson, Fla., ifriday. He resisted desperately and shuttwo deputies before he was taken. One of the deputies then shot him, it is thought mortaly wounding him. The deputies wil recover. Samuel Miller, collector for a Chattanooga imstaliment house, at- lemptedto seize furuiture in the house of Mary Venavle tor a small Gevot. Lhe woman attempted to pre- Veutvit, and in the struggle that en- sued, Miller shot her and her little sen aud dauguter, seriously wound- iuy ali of them. kmily Hiida Blake. a domestic, Was huugedut brandon, Manitoba, lust Week lor the murder of her mistress. She refused counsel, piead guilty and walked to the scaf- jivid without assistance. She said she killed her mistress, Mrs. Lane, because she luved the Lane children und Was jealous of their love for their Mother. Some time back Zachary Cason, a lawyer of Butte, Mont., testitied that U. >. Senator W. A. Clarke, of Mon- tana, told him (Cason) that he (Clarke) would pay for votes for bHimseliasSenator. Cason now re- tracts aud says that be was paid S400 to make the statement against Senator Clarke. He said he took ihe money because his family was starving. Sevuator Olarke is a Dem- verat Loss $500,600; partially Livingston, a blind | Bob Stroud, colored, shot and | killed Bully Jones, also colored, at | Chapel Hill one day last week. The trcuble yrew from Jones’ intimacy with Strcud’s wife. Stroud gave himself up, Representative Thomas, of the Third district, has introduced a bill for an United States arsenal at iay- etteville. One was located there before the war, but was discontinu- ed after the surrender. In the number of new cotton mills |erected during 1898, North Carolina ited all the States with 41 new mills. Georgia comes next with 21. Penn- sylvania 19, South Carolina 16, Ala- bama 16, Massachusetts 13, etc.* | The Dukes, of Durham, have pur- | chased 94,000 acres of land in Lake jcounty, Fla., and will cut off and utilize the timber, plant the land in tobacco and build a railroad to con- nect with the Florida East Coast Railroad. Se ee AMONG THE POLITICIANS. The race for the nomination for Attorney General seems to be _ be- tween R. D. Gilmer, of Haywood, and Francis D. Winston, of Bertie. Both are good lawyers. Col. Wm. S_ Pearson, of Burke, editor of the Morganton Herald, is a candidate for the Democratic nom- ination for State Auditor. He will makea good one if rominated and elected. Capt. S. A. Ashe, Representative Boushall and State Labor Commis- sioner Ben R. Lacy, all of Wake county, are candidates for the Dem- ocratic nomination for State Treas- urer. Assistant District Attorney E. Spencer Blackburn will contest with Congressman Linney the Republi- can nomination for Congress in the Eighth district this year. This news Was given out from Winston last Friday. Pitt county will present the name of J. Bryan Grimes, son of the late Gea. Bryan Grimes, for Secretary of State. Dan Hugh McLean, Esq., of Harnett county, is also a candi- date. McLean was a member of the last Legislature. Senator Jones, chairman of the Nativnal Democratic committee, has called the committee to meet in Washington on February 22nd, to fix the time and place of holding the National convention. Kansas City, Milwaukee and Chicago all want the convention. : M. UL. Justice, Esq., of Rutherford; Charlies B. Aycock, Esq., of Wayne, and Col. John S. Cunningham, of Person, are annousced candidates tor the Democratic nomination for Governor. There is also talk of Lee 3S. Overman, Esq., of Rowan, and Cyrus B. Watson, of Forsyth. Two of the Kentucky State elec: ticn commissioners resigned and two Democrats were appointed by the other member of the board. Governor Taylor has appointed a a bolting Democrat and a Republi- can, and the matter goes to the courts for settlement, The election board will decide the contests for State offices below that of Governor and Licutenant Governor. <_ Bocrs Bare Their Heads to Brtiish Prisoners. 30th, London Dispatch, The Daily Chronicle publishes the following from Cape Town: “Herr Schlesinger, an agent of the New York Equitable Assurance So- ciety, who has arrived here from Pretoria, says the Boers possess immense stores of food impcrted by speculative capitalists under a be- lief that mining would be allowed during the war. “He says also that there were thousands of spectators at the Pre- toria railway station when the Brit- ish who were captured at Nichol- son's Nek arrived. The people were erdered by the Boer commandant to bare’ their heads and they did so. The British, astonished, returned the salute.”’ eee Killed By Her Sweetheart. Reidsville Review. Miss Mamie Chatham. of the Ade- laide section, died Wednesday even- ing as aresult of a pistol wound. It isa sad death and the particulars seem to be as follows: Mr. T. W. Small went to call on Miss Chatham and was playing with his revolver when it was accidentally fired. The ball entered at the rear of the right eye and penetrated the head. She lived only ten minutes. Miss Chatham was abcut seven- teen years old, and was one of the most popular young ladies of her section. Mr. Small is about eigh- teen years old and is crazed with griefasa result of the unfortunate affair. He made several attempts at suicide Wednesday night and is still under the care of friends who fear that be may yet makes success- ful attemps toend his life. tis a very unfortunate affair, and the families of both young peo- ple naye the Syuipethies ot the pit: tc gevetally. in the Channig Sanitarium, at Brook- line, a private institution. It was learned today that he was refused udmittance there,the infer- ence being that his case is a more desperate one than the managers care to be responsible for. The sup- erintendeut of theasylum said Vr. Boutelle was in about the same condition as when admitted, he Kitchener, the Man Who Wins Baliimore sun. Lord Kitchener, of Khartoum, the chief of staff to Lord Roberts iu South Africa, was born in Kerry, Ireland. Heis thus described by G. W. Stevens, the noted English war Correspondent, who accompa- nied him on his Egyptian campaign: “Kitchener is 48 years old, stan.!s several inches over6 feet, strainbt as a lance. and looks outimperiously above most men’s heads. His ino- tions are deliberate and strong. Slender, but firmly knit, he seems built for tireless, steel-wire endur- ance, rather than for power or agil- ity. “Steady, passionless eyes, shaded by decisive brows, brick-red, rather full cheeks, a lon: moustache, be- neath which you divine an immova- ble mouth. His face is harsh, and neither cppeals for affection nor stirs dislike. : ‘Beginning life in the Royal En- gineers—a soil reputed more favor- abie to machinery than to human nature—he carly turned to the study of the Levant. Be was one of Bea consfield’s militar, vice consuls in Asia Minor: he we~ subsequently director of the Ps. -:izeexploration fund. After tha: ce surveyed Cy- prus, Wuence Le esc *ped—some whisper withvut leave—to see the bombardment of Alexandria, “At the beginning of the Soudan troubles be uppeared. He was one of the orizinal 25 officers who set to work on the new Egyptian army. Andin Egypt und the Soudan he has Ween ever since—on the staff generally, fighting often, living with natives sometimes, mastering the problem of the Soudan always. The ripe harvest of 15 years is that he knows everything that is to be learned of his subject. He has seen and profited by the errors of others as by their successes. He has in- herited the wisdom and achieve- ments of his predecessors. He came at the right hour, and he was the rignt man. “In 1890 he succeeded Sir Francis Grenfell as Sirdar. That he meant to be Sirdar in fact as well as in name heshowed immediately The young Khedive traveled south to the froatier and took oceasion to in- sult every British officer he came across, Kitchener promptly gave battle. He resigned, a crisis came and the Kbedive was obliged to do public penance by issuing a general order in praise of the discipline of the army and of its British officers. “Two years later Kitchener began the reconquest of the Soudan With- outa single throwback the work bas gone forward since—but not without intervals. The Sirdar is never ina hurry. With immovable self-control he holds back from each step until the ground is consolidat ed under the last.”’ The crowning triumph of Kitch- ener’s life—the victory of Omdur- man—mz2y thus be described: On September2, 1898, near Om- durman, the capital of the Eastern Soudan, the Anglo-Egyptian army of 25,000 men, led by Xitchener, en- countered the army of the Khalifa Abdulla, 45.900 strong, and a battle was fought which resulted in the de- struction of the Dervishempire. Of the Dervishes 16,000 were killed, over 11,000 were wounded and 5,000 were made »risozers, the entire An- glo-Egyptizn loss being not over 400. Immediately after the battle the British force, welcomed by a deputation cf the inhabitants, en- tered Omdurman, the Khalifa mean- while escaping westward with his wives and treasure. The Khaiiia rallied some thou- sands of his followers and managed to keep up a show of resistance un- til November 25th of the present year, when a British force under Colonel Wingate, one of Kitchener's officers, destroyed his army and silled him in a battle at Om Debri- cat. Soon after the battle of Omdur- man, Generali Kitchener was creat- eda baron. He also received the thanks of Parliament. Rocking the Cradle. J. Delaughter, Sparkman, Ark., says: For the past fifteen years I have consulted physicians and used patent medicines, but Ramon’s Liv- er Pills and Tonic Pelletts excelled them all. 1 could get no relief for constipation, and after using one box I was as sound asadollar. Af- ter telling a number of my good friends, they tried the medicine and were cured. and now we are all rock- ing the cradle of life away in perfect health and emjoyment. My advice toall, isnever Jet your house be clearof Ramgn’s Pills. For saleby N. 2. Tunstall, druggist. CULES A COLD IN ONE DAY, victor of Omaurman, who is to be | Take eS Bromo Quinine Tablez= ‘al Toteeouint bas LB G itis ialese ma | Secretary maintains with the Rock- 'efellers, the Havemeyers, J. Pier- | pont Morgan and other men of mil- lious who are interested in the City Bank.”’ -— A Large Filipino Force Routed. Manila Dispatch, 2sth. Col. Lockett, witha force of 2.500, including artillery, this morning at- tacked a strong force of insurgents jentrenched in the mountains near Mentalban, a few miles northeast of San Mateo. Theenemy was com- pletely routed, the Awmerican= pur- }suing them through the hills. amid | Which they fled in every direction. Four Americans were wounded. The Filipino loss was large, resulting from a heavy infantry and artillery fire for three hours into the trenches. It is supposed that the insurgents were those driven out of San Mateo on the day General Lawton wis kill- ed. They numbered probably !.000 A dozen lines of insurgent tre iches covered the steep trail throuvh the hills and likewise,the valley below, along which the Americans passed. The main attacking party consisted of the Forty-sixth Volunteer Infan- try, a troop of cavalry and artillery, Colonel Lockett commanding iv per- son.The rest of the commando; erated from points in an endeavor to carry out Colonel Lockett’s plans of throw- ing his line around the enemy 2nd thus cutting off retreat. The ua- ture of the mountainous country made it impracticable to execute this movement successfully. After the insurgents began to run there was a vain attempt to use artillery. It nowappears that one Awmeri- can was killed in the attack upen Su- big garrison yesterday by General Santa Ans. a= ee Three Sad Deaths From Smallpox in Chatham County. Raleigh Post, 29th. Mr. R. B. Lineberry, the editor of the Chatham Citizen, who isin the city states that three deaths have occurred in Chatham recently from smallpox. The disease he reports, has also broken outin ihe colored school at Cumnock. The three deaths in Chatham oc- curred under very sad circumstances. A seven year-year-old daughter of a colored woman named Mary Glover ?ied some days ago from smallpox, and last Sunday the mother and an infant child were found dead ia the house by the superintendent oi the ooard of health. A_ fiye-ye:r-old child, the lastofthe family, was found in the house alone with the dead. The little child is suposed to have been in the house several days with his dead mother and sis- ter, Noone attended the patients, because the entire communit: was afraid to approach the house. The county physician was forced tc bury the dead, being unable tosecure any one toassist him. Mr. Lineberry says the house has been burned by order of the county superintendent of health. will run Year. Paris dispatch 29th. ‘Lhe Gaulois has consulted Madame De Thebis, a noted chiromanccr, as Says Venus Things This ‘to the events of the coming year. She says the year will be under the influence of Venus. Affairs, con- sequently, will be governed by peo- ple’s hearts and not by their heads. The year. according to Madame De Thebis, will be marked by an in- creasein crimes caused by love. In- ternational politicseven will feel the influence. This influence has _ ai- ready begun to work, as is shown by the widespread sympathy shown toward the Transvaal David iv the ‘struggle with the British Goliath. Madame De Thebis recommends the elephant 2s a mascot—not the real things, but little models of gold and silver: in fact, in all materials except ivory, which brings bad luck —probably because the,elephant’s dentistry ts robbed to precure the ivory. Itisalso unlucky to have articles made of elephant bristles, presumably fora kindred reason. After wearing one of these mas- cots, if any one is unfortunate dur- ing 1900 it’s his own fault. —— A Boy Killed by Playing William Tcll. - Columbia, S. C., Dispatch. Robert Chaftia, 16 years old, of Bennettsville, allowing a playmate, Edward Johnston, to attempt the William Tell act in the streets of Bennettsville. Johnson used a rifie to shoot the apple off Chaftin’s head and sent the ball through his brain. Johnson did not know the gun -was loaded. Chaffin was a member of one of the best families. The wed- ding of his sister hadjust beer cele- brated. Ten-XYear-Old Indigestion. W.H. Peters, Nathanton. Ky., writes: I have suffered untold mis- ery for ten years with Indigestion and Billiousness. I wastreated by five physicians but obtained only temporary relief. I began to use Ramon’s Liver Pilis snd Toni« Pel- lets and have been constantiv im- proving, apd a fair-prospect of »eing ,cured.. For sale vy Nv Yt ide 003: ip Te he died a few hoursafterward<, A}] the parties were drinkine and the melee is said to have grown out of an old grudge. The Croatans were arrested and placed in the suard- house at Ashpole. Near the South Caroiina line. in the same community, a white man. erazed by drink, shot and killed with a 38 calibre revolver. an associate of his toward whom he bere no m ica, The murdered man was stanud- ing outside the door of 2 farmhouse when bis companion in a drunken fit deliderately tired -two shots into his head, from which he died almost instantly. Sheriff McLeod is on the track of the murderer, who escaped to South Carolina, where he resides oe The Woman Sat on the Buegiar New York sun When Mrs. Kate Byrne, of 260 West Forty-third street went home on Christmas night she found the door to her flat broken open and two thieves inside cellecting her valuables. The woman screamed but she didn’tren. The thieves did the running. One of them got away with $100 worth of clothing. The other, who had Airs. Byrne's silver, tripped over a portiere and fell flat. Before he had time to roll over Mrs. Byrne puta chair over him and then jumped icto the chair. The chair had short legs and‘ there was so little room between the seat and the floor that the prisoner could only wriggle an inch or two at a time, and wher be wriggled Mrs. Byrne reashed over the edge and prodded him with her has pin. In the meantime the woman's screams had been responded to by the neizh- bers from the cther flats, and sll took a band in making ir interesting for tbe Christmas burglar. When Detective Dale, of the West Forty-seventh street station ap- peared the prisoner was glad enough te be taken away to a cell. {n the West Fifty-fourth street po- George Foster. He waived exami- nation ard was held for trial by Magistrate Devel. Not worth paying attention 4 to, you say. Perhaps you & have had it for weeks. It’s annoyir ; because you have a constznt desire to cough. It annoys you also because you rcmember thet weak lungs is 2 !amily failing. At first it is < stightcough. At last it is < emorrhacc. At first it is casy to czre. At last, extremely difficult. Ayer’s quickly conquers your listle hacking cough. y There is no doubt about the cure now. Doubtcomes from neglect. For over half a cen Ayer’s Cherry Pector2l has been curing colds and coughs and preventing consumption. It cures Consumption also if taken in time. Heep onc of Br. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plasters over goer lungs If Seu conch. Shail we send yous ~* book on this subject, free? If you have any complaint what- ms mons desire a best —— vice you can possibly obtain, write the doctor freely. ‘You will receive &@ prompt reply. without cost. ‘Abdrese Die. J.C. AYER, Lowell, Mass. J. I. Bevry, Loganton, Pa., writes, “lam willing to take my oath that T was cured of pneumonia entirely by the use of One Minute Covgh Cure after doctors failed. It also cured my children of whooping cough. “Quickly relievesand cures coughs, colds, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Children all like it. Mothers endorse it. W. F. Hall Jr. F. B. Thirkield, Health Inspector of Chicago, says, “‘“Kodol Dyspepsia Curecannot be recommended too highly. It cured me of severe dvs- pepsia.”’ Itdigests what you eat and cures indigestion, and all forms of dyspepsia. W. F, Hall Sr. lice court yesterday he said he was - — | oe ———_—— : ——— ————————ee ae aoe : eer \ LA TE GENERAL NEWS. Sree of C : a g Sor COUNTY C ANDIDATES TAYLORSVILLE NEWS. a Free of Ch rge. e neeeeee SSCS VEST = [JER ESE ZEN. si — Es MASG | ‘The candidates for the Democr raric te . - Richard Croker, the New York | Any adult suffering from a coid: - ey “3 Ne ; . : Hichard Croker, the ev ore settled on the bre be is, 3 BE 3 ey eo e THE MM - 2 a SF . » > a ur. Wilson Watts. of Partee, died t - mination for the various coun BG oe Pre aaliats Sieh ain “as ° Si onehit Ne 1 boss, broke his leg while mounting i throat or lung troubles of any na- ; ‘ we : : a iz : bare 44 13 = se ; Mr. Frank Bennett ee 3 “ today at J. C. Steeles ab. S —_ “ >» SS et een : Tuesday night. CECE c ‘ | Tope 1Te > r . - yer oe re N s Buss : | othees are be ginning to bestn them- a‘horse in England Monday. | ture, eee eat ag ke ee ual Sa \selves. For Sheritl, we understand | Uriah B. Rogers, a railroad a: udi | be presented With a sample pottle of * Er. M. Stevenson, Esq., was xt Statesville last week. PUBLISILED W EERLY am —atT lthat M. W. White, Esq. of Coddle | tor. killed himself at Grand Rapids, | boschee’s German Syrup, free of t | ty. Charles P. Matheson was at} \4; : E } : $s OXE DOLLAR A YEAR. Creek, will contest with Sh xeriff | ir. Ubarles a Te at} Mich., Saturday. He was despond-jcharge. Onlyone bottle piven to ans = i Statesville the first of the wee ent. | one person, = none. to. childres Weycotf for the nomination.:; Mr. M. =: 6 Billed t : ios Debate libdrer : = : Miss ryan, O iledoun, web > > n NA ay | WITNOUL OTGeLr from parents. ee . » & Proprietor | U4. Lentz, of Statesville township, is - ¥ : i Kid McCoy whipped Peter Maher) No thr or dane x -overhad | “A ‘ = Some 15 or vour D. Warts. Epiror & PROPRIETOR ito Charlotte last Saturday. ina prize fight at Coney Island | oat orlung: ever hac 3 That will Ja as : 3 sic . an anp ced ¢ lidate f¢ ot: ey | ] y . last ~ , fie gat will last, ang a avs be a r omit . a s rd AY and toda an announced candidate for co ft nb N YM ] rt jsucha sale as Buschee’s < rae st ft} i $ ; ninder - Sse 5 ltreasurer. Treasurer Haynes I wr. Noah Sipe, an aged citizen © Club. onday night, in tive iSvrup in all parts o! the civilized 3 of the viver, that’s the kind we keep “Me a the various schools at | treasurer. ‘ : , is : i é : > liized } ) t } ne fees ‘ ii if od monday. rounds, | { menfion below a fe. the useful ay i cf Entered at the Festoffice at Statesville ar) 1, a candidate. For register of r+ a a tomashe died . >: |world. Twenty years ago millions! ise we keep tl at wih moke nares wage f The spring sess second class mail matter. J bed Register Turner; H. C See pe _P. Ingram, of Ingram &} Bishop Jackson, posdgntor of the lof botties were viven away and your | 3 : ime ke was opened Tue: D> Nig. 35 Poca 2 f Shilot aus J Co's. ee mill, was at Statesville Episcopal diocese of Alabama, has | dre ieist will teil youits success Was | 2 APPROPETATE sebools will begia wor cE No. 3° | mors ‘ "nis Te: ; ms rOS on ‘ os = ease. PHONE NO. 99. jmors, ESq-. OF > uiloh township uesday night. been forced to resign on account of fimarvelous, It is really the opty | one PRESEN 3 Sth | C. Sicelotf, Esq-, of Olin, and M wees S. Mcintosh, < ,| public drunkeness. | Throat aad Lure Remedy generally | c Se BSHN DS, ee c: ees eue? % . *) ae) - t . r. anc S. Jas, . ? | = c 1 ° Sea ~~ | A - s ; A meeting of tac 5 Sraresvirte, N. C., Jan. 4. 1 | Messrs. A. astler andl M. C. > ( ,{endorsed by physicians. Oue 4] wd a aus = a ws Seat : : : Chariotte, sven several days a Chicayo hi ad a a million dollar fire| Cenuoue os a. ee res on ot . a vague notions f¢ a A x : be heid this afternoon = ee Wiliams. of Statesville. ar@ canel-|the past week Saturday morning in the wholesa! le | ; Or Pros \ i. Z “4g 8 E€ win Gi thi 1 e.- i” time and place of me ies, ; i te district. Nine tiremen were injur- | value. Sold by dealers in all civil liz} 2a is cod-liver oi} with ¢ \ rm G < eta Br ; }dates, while other gentlemen are G. W. P vers went to Mor-|.q cl . j | ad countrie W. EF. H: . | ' ¢ 3 for the year Will be ce. | ; eae Col. G. lowers we ed, two = them seriously. ed countries _b. Halldr. } “335 pas pa and smetl ER si i > jeoutempiating entering the race. | unton last Saturday to mito Os ak ai gaps Gee pune Dora [SR aes ge e Dy CO ing Cove Rev. S. P. Doug as "squire Summers annoupces his|sister, Mrs. Connelly. ODE - Knox, who bas promi-; ‘ g é \ Hi Ou one a ° "West End enurch. wa ii ; b ab nent kin, was convicted asa member H. Appleton, Justice of Peace | i Spiel a : 2 4 eral pounding Monday } ssue 4 yy stovens fs a i oe ee $2 : a 2 3 t uf j cane Gacy in this issue. 5 Messrs. E. wl. § tevenson, Le Fora vang of swindlers at Pittsburg, [Clarksburg vg, N.J., says, “DeWitt: ay . ar Vin g Set oS RE icons There willaiso be ci andidates for | Robaett and Jno. C. Barnes are alll p. “and he woes to the penitentiary |} Little Early Risers are the bes? Be ek . 3 ee the Legislature, county commission: | putting up ice this wee k. for 4) years. | pills ae we stipation. We use ne] 4 ae: or Gune S Si ‘e: 03 eS in G + cs F ae c a ‘Pes q : . pa 31¢ »}} liver } % = "4 2 “31D reer TEV ers. coroner and surveyor) All in| Jno. L. Gwaltne$, Esq., shot and The Gridiron newspaper one sl troub ickly ee Se. rete ; a Xv 3. S CCL. once ae until th - > > ne ~ - e 2S. oa = . 3 Shake * ice @ i unt all there wil ve lively ane in we willed two large wild pou ae peondents ‘club of Washington City i Pee Re eee oe i= ; 13 ~a <7 ci 3 a Concord Presi: : Ro ky Face mountain last Week. Se = ee Si = — mee see 4 AZCL RSS Ai tx 2. -., . ; } v3 county between now and Apr il: ee nner pent New c= Par ee Charles: | Lewis Bean tis, Salem, It ae savs s Chssar e i Qsi tories “% LSUA ; . = The last Leg e } ve NG L. Mullis went to Char- ton, 8. C., v here the club was roy- |<. ) mane ay 7 : " The last legisla the date of the cot inty Cn ention. re mr. Es. ullis ‘ aeeen aie Crete ae ; : “Kodo Dyspepsia Cure did me mor > more ¢) oa e — *~ S10.0000 to and tne Sige otte ay for the first time | 44) ertammed. a yn ‘t > BeAr Iv the mea’ time THE Mastor wil] | fotte last Saturday for the firs hi ae oe i . | good than anything I ever took. fay Dis amy CiSSOi RS anc Shears from “he State Urcast e Or th ause of no one be these since 1S61—war Ermes tO: isit Bis William Hillis, wife and two chil- | digests what you eatan deannot hel; ; Se Cees & ? r un lredell county ge SPOUSE * cause 2 2S = R < = ang Cann } A : it Tes mal . } . De cay aa a daughter. dren were burned to death iu their) but cure ee aud stomach| > = 3 | te Stag. Pearland Alondnan Pecket ixni Mr. R. A.C candidates but will throw agpen its ~ , , Seer 2.5 why marnilics Ge rs a < i 1 z z a oe stan, a2arianc z nate GEKECT IANIVES, Mr. R. 2 ooeper is i > Mr. Will Robnett, who has been | home near Barbourville, W, Va; troubles. W. bP. Hail Jr. ) i? Tha et fone RY « 4 Piush and Crushed Lan Robes z Ww. oO. 5 EER columns to themall,and:their friends working for Feimster Bros., has | Monday morning. The origin of| : és wee Ee a4 BY ( ) DCs. % : bento nin the | ae ne egies nie , " oe “ . ei iss . ~ f° AGC irs, ( Oo u to present their claims Lo the © zone to Statesville to wors for Mr. | the fire is upknOWL, tect as Travis, Agent Southern Rh. ‘s fike cream; it novr- @ "ag Ft Pr Fi] ; ? Ss a. PR. Graces " h people, when this can eadeoe ee N. Herrison. four men werekilled in a 1 boiler ex: | Mo sis Ga., writes, “T_can nor} » ishes the wasted body of © | 7 — « * anigan Ss street i © . . ay too much ip praise cf Gne Min- Beran oe UP eS 1 sieen P : ; ner Out news ae sts Siew TERY AG Ae . |plosion at Laneaster. Pa.,Saturday. |° ! - at ; i G1 é ; : oe sil ee Ene ome Messrs. C, E. Sloan, of this ‘piace, Se : 2 al eee a ao Gar jute Cough cure. In mycase itwork-| 3 Ne baby. child or adisst G | a Na ‘s The Statesville Mittin WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN | for all tue places promise to be con- and Wm. W. Teague, of Hiddenite, ; ‘ ee me i io ee el edlike a charm.’’ The only harm pig x ae % Ons. x plast has been leased WILLIA JENNINGS BRYAN. i S ‘ = < dead body s blo eet - - ta . : 1C Diy Mav . \ % i mS ‘ Gucted upou a high plane,| as be- have qualified as clerksite Censes scene of the explosion, less remedy that gives immediaie re-} > 1% * A dherrill & Co. .whog ANNOUNCEMENT. comes Iredell Democrats. Lef every | >UPETY80F Fool. - h fe of ( Brad SS Se ee | 3 BSL ESS Bie is . a 7 S wet vrs < } s » > = -l|@ y 2 » si] 4. D. Watts bas leased the inter- Democrats who wants an office ask Y. H. Vanderford, Esq., of Salis-| 4h . Johuson, wife of Gen. rad-|¢roup. bronchitis, andall throatas + Gl SS A ELE! ot tte mali Se ee ae i k fori 1, it dbf g.| bury, spent sever ral days here the | ley T. Jonson, dropped dead at her} jungtroubles. W. i. Haildr, tondav (New Year eer ag Bates . aner}for it, work for it and, if defeated, ‘ , > > , } Mtonday (New Yeu est of J. A. Hartness in this paper |!° rk f« . ea past week on the Lookovt Shoals (country bome in Amelia county, Va., | : ational tea , : whe furtness & Watts | zo to work for the ticket, | as bas} water power trade. Sunday of peart failure. She was} | am indebted nate ae and the old firm of : = > : on tA f 7: z \ 3 = y q Bee a | 19 ‘ War suspended at Lt) sas ay < ise NC i 23 j £ ee gc ee ae Rai Poy a ae he iy g M, the px ice peo} o SO-CA0CG ) 2s - w3gn £8 BEST OF ACCOVMO hours. SSUES ORS. VE % i: ‘ ‘ Lek RES ae The Statesyille Cott é Setanta gas i a 4 IAN aND BE. AST. a” = x “ a a ie f ue at 14 ° elared an additional ¢ x a, eee cae ac 5 per cent, al Ube ciom AVS . . 4 3 : eotupen in beer > s <t -ercal ie Miss Sauaders and a native -of ee Cina : , has been dissolved by mutual come am ane: i —— = urs RZ. Linney and dz aughter Miss | North Carolina ; co cos: hex ee neath and ' get : , . . 2—yN ‘ ‘ « . * ag > "Ct le Falla sent. Alluccounts due the paper | With our peopie. Blanche. wife and daughter of Con- ee : It car ERE OID SOO, 10 Ina collision between a train and] ing erippe and thrvuat avd lun: be nai io A. D. Watts. who will The amendment must be icarried Een Linney. went to Washing- 1 ey L ae 3 hand car at Little Tiger river, S. C.,[troubles. Its early use prevent - late| this year and Iredell must | be no ton City Tuesday. ae : : : oh the late Nayar ; ' jon the main line of the Soutbern|consumption. [tis the culy bara settle all acc tirm. The publication of the Mascor | aseare Ip the race for permanent urs. Harrington returned to her | | Railway Saturday afternoon, two less rewedy that gives lumediate re eet : will be continued by A. D. Watts} shite supremacy. home in Kansas Tuesday. mr. Job | yen were killed and seyeral others }sults. Wo P. HaltJr. ne coe THIS WAREHOUSE is now ready for the sale of ; mE et ae ia keto: a emilee ee Harrington, of Sugar Loaf. went |injured. The killed and injgred | —---—— ; é ae WAREHOUSE ts now ready for the sale of leaf tobacco. I: is cent tor 159) us sole editor and preprietor. — —- ae vip hen sf istiGre2, Wasi 28 Pins ni frie is on the > 1, 7 AD. - yer - ‘ _ car yesh ' { : s with her to visit relatives. were on the band car : an ania ‘ ’! uilt of brick, is en the site of the ei) “armers Warehouse, and is compile. + This January Ist., 100. The Wentucky Democratic) Legis- | aud Car. Size doesn't indicate quality. : x 2 Moret $27 all its appointment Saas tot a ; Dr. oF. Long went . > ‘ Ave ras | - menos fat . weet Os hie ai polnrt ms rice »Dbacco me vill » chare oe tae “ , Respectfully. lative caucus bas unanimously noui- Mr Joe C. Mayes. of Sharpes | J: sseph L. Myers, aDemocr aticSena~ | WALe On) < interfer and worthtes na in : obacco men will be in charys Saturday to pass on as J. A. Harexe nated Joseph ©. S. BlackYurn to| is nship, had a twin eys on exbiBle | por trom Céshocton county, Ohio, |salve offered for Dewitt’s Wire EVERY ATTENTION WiLL BE GIVEN CUSTOMERS. oh emakpek 7) te A.D We nn gee ees pb Piers poveen pe tion here Monday—two “perfect and | waled from his home to Columbus | Hazel Salve. DeWitt’s is the oj ! : eo Naat oe see ae ; : < Casco ie ee sl. 2). WATTS. succeed Win. Lindsay, bolting Dem- | small sized eges connecte d. ‘to attend the opeving of the Legis- original An infallible cure fo ; Ne area enn The farmers’ interest is my inte:c:t and I will make it my business +: \ at Forest Wu. es ae = ee een ovrat, in the United States Senate. There is @ movement talked of to; attire. He was two days on the ae and all skiu diseases. W. xe cesees OBOE LE e that e ny pound of feaf tobaces brings itstull value. Cail at the new Sr Herbert Suen TION and Blackbur n will be electeq. This extend our ailroad to the Lookout road, Nes oO mile sa CO oae 7 I Jr. ici house. ; 38. mith. bas pone ah at - +9) hoals vn tnecha river by way; was on hand brivot and earmy 2400- re ‘ aS . there + Re 5 . © 43 . |is the best news to loval Detrhocrats | Shoals on the Catawba river by Way) * i ’ > y . Oe gyi ed Ee? en Es er G&G , Where fe wii ol A convention of the Democratic} ‘Bryan's t rilijant vi ton y intel Moore's and Alspaugh’s cotton | day aorning. Hebas no use tor Por County Preasurer. See ee PRODUCE er 2d. ait oP, ele, Rev. J. A. Suit " . since “bryan s bOrlilh cror day belt hs Reet ea | — 2 _ - suntt party ef tredeli county Is hereby ; : factories. i railroads. IC te for} ere eee \ G wi O°K : PROP tead school ou eat : ~ this own State last fall. Joe Black- : Fee ee : | eae ae is tr. SE LL Lf /iX, Auctioneor Ee RIETOR : amie iar f ore iach She county Rome burn is one of the faithful among the Presiding Elder Thompson, of) Ex-Copyressmen ben H. Cloyer, | Bn eo SH : Phe annual meetup « “¥y urn is one ¢ ae be i magne t pie ae -, z *, ] = * sali me - m ~tatesville, N. €., on mf ae ey F eth = A Statesville, preached here Sunday of Wansas, committed — suicide, | 7 ~ holders of the Staves en a - te Mul, an ve rejoice > KNOW ay is ho: in > rer county a Sr gener -—COMMENTS OF T VEER > ake oS mm 3 ; ; TUESDAY. APRIL 3RD., 1900, Pt ct nee Ce eS night and Monday morning, after et his home in Butler county, Mil. INT \ wee eee WOW IS YOURT TMs mili wall be heid on no Eh oeloel mi forthe pumpose that he is to take hiseid place in the we bich quarterly conference for the | that state. saturday. OV shoovluye and egxz wanted; all produce i: =n = > Sy en Cr and thatot the stecixin ~ ‘ We, n., £08 € é : ~iitae . 7 eicet ani Se Hr or a C's a 3° . Te ; 5 eouncils of the Nafion again. circuit was held bim-elf. He was dGespondent on : eee Fiest National Bank, of nominaling candidates for the = ; weount of sickne and busine ASIS NO ALIT “one with au clarm to Wake ae —————— — ee wi ‘ Sane Me : SC ene Ei ; ae ae ne? tute Bailey, a we! Mr. Jones Lumsden, son of Mr. S. | eoverses. He was a Populist 2ud| sacs s that’s comizgy. We also iule Bi ley, 2 t : { Seedy ae eT ee : ed clacksmith and io | nesand recoris. sll and f.ecistature and the county ottices worked al the former bis vrother, Aiirea Dat avenue, died Sunday mic \ Wy Goebel and other canilidates) §, 4 sde { Sloan's Stati I 2 holies ym. Goebel and other canjheé — Lumsden, ot = Tilin Seep esa bad been a leading spirit in the nas been fiving inois a as pee ; = uas been living in Hlinols anc a-! Parmer’s Alliance. Kota the past four years, came home fare yon bus one, wehave the bes: that lies jor tuem. Watch rep: e ind of electing delegates to the Sen- sgt : : : on the Democratic ticket in Nen- ntorial, Congressional and State Bee tucky are contesting for the | offices aS ree notte te 0 ' conventio? hich their R bli \ vo a visit last week. _—— $< er — | Poe es ly and first-class wer We still handie si 7 eo © 4} < : to which their Republican oppon- : i \ Se Ae . : bad ‘ Phe chairmen of the various pre-| ee teen : lected.| Ther Conzressman Linney and hts son, LATE STATE NEWS ee ie Ree ee i ees and guarantee them to sir. John Mi. Sharpe emet committees of the county will|' ESTING CR 7 See cated | ey) Dr. R. Z. Linney, Jv., his private peri ss. Cail angsee wes. Chariotie lo lake a in Statesyille on Tuesday, |>2*¢ fil led their grounds of ¢Gontest | .ccretary, who is attending the me ma buvkkveper in a cotton iintcle camec of every Wind is|Georgetown Medical college. re-| ‘Thomas Jones, a Southern brake is 45 $ oodward Bros | remaia unt Apris ist, aie ae is} <ill irued Washington, D C Tues- iit | ; | * YOu MieGe peribanpent ag ree 3 "The Levislature will de- | (urned te Sy ashingcon, J. £ue€s- man, was killed gear Saluda Sunday |~ a 2 } sede § ee the county con- = ze cats Pk oe eye ear tee ay Successors to R. L. Moore ; < Se rnocclon eleoctinet ee the contests for Governor and |S" > biayut. fell a car, j i Keeister of Deeds Tq ‘ re purpose oi SEM : oe ae : de Ore eater mee - an soe a —- 4 I four members of 3 utenant Governor, anditis Dem- ALENANDER BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. Joseph H. Stecker, a prominent im = ne = suca hecense bur Ube Uha : nad four me =r Nagra s ; oN van o os - An : Pe es orth Carolina | 7 Tel dud s Mis vo ! ace comnntice [oa both branches. Ifjbe al- Ordered that E. Davenport be re- citizen of Salem, died SAturaay | teedell County In the Superio: la LWA t » Dat Mar. ile aud MaDe ; EE Seer ie ees f fraud are “oven. Wil | * ased from county bome. nis cht. He had been mayor of Sa-} ) > i t * ret Giauiey ava MP. Jou dt vho intend tof SBaHoos & Suerte nr : Ordered that poll tax cbarged lemanda leading mercha | i $e EE: 2 Miss Jcmute M. teober mi ~~ Tinta Goebel will vet be Governor of Sai creeper eects DEERE ETO Oe ee j i * iio fsO0eve Viti Vet Oc ( ryt ( aie : ‘ | “ Lope a { Sue. - 2 thc mathe [earn against Geo’ Sharpe. Jt. .de ceased. A fourteen-year-old) duughter o ae rae elections are « - invited to at- iNeutucky. eS) ssicoes sete an a wrs. P. W. Mock. of Salem " : Prei. J.J. Brivt’s you ! Cs or iders be 7 ; nats ae " “our t es “NY ae 3 5 ' ie tend and partici in the prima- Aba ie ease ge c Se oak e oe oo 1s99. burned Monday afternoon. | Wer 2 ¥" yar G3 - saas, Toetter rads, Note Mend. ter, Was binuling a pisd a “ nee Wictea cut re ie € P i om i 4 ; cl ee from the fireplace. i &. Staten a anelop es, when Ube weapon Wasa ies. ch are Le Oo pee are ira ee are tt e > ‘ ‘ : t i ) € aes L AMONG THE POLITICEANS. Ordered that pe ition be granted v.D.E 3 Ten , ows) ued i p Ki aCUaLUL, Mubiny ashes at the respe voting places in to Jay off and locate chances” in the tuflin, a merchant of W il ag ind of Car as, tie: Apo k eS asta: I each precinct on | publie road from Frog Level to 508, shot and killed Richard Guilocs p +338 = Call o: us when you want ar aera Ma wrror S25. SATURDAY. MARCH Bist, 1900 The rew couniy of Scotlacit | Dallas Little’s mill, near Dealsville, 2u0t her mere hant, Saturday night. ~—]vitatans aa ae : i Fretk eeem cts ) = RDPAY. MAR oIStT, te : * at + : } ine ee — ean , onerv. vs \ aa aticg ’ organized the first “Constitdtional | iiendale tow nship. and the sheriff Business troubles caused the Vee ie ie nig ee BF = he || ee . spectfulsy Cord loWurbip, aud Me Both men were promines at 2 o'clock. p, m., for the purpose | Amendment Club” in the State. ordered to summon a jury. electing a precinct executive coni- . . Ihe rGered thi athe be lock left a family. Raffin is in j 7. = Morrisun, I. A. Dberril of electing a precinct executive con Ataweeting of the Republican a réered that J. M. Math sor se 5 = eee THE MASCOT PRINTING CO BD ars say joke Saad < : + ng 12 A : < > ' lawe. * yates we on pa: . a : y atl wll Diddy teipet mittee of five members anddelewates|State committee in Greensboro} vlowed to make return of real At Elizabetotown, Bladen county. CROWSON & LEINSTER, PROPR'S. ban aud 4 ay ¥ i ~ coe 2 ‘ ; ated ay 12} ce neErty cet 7 sea rn a = . ry Dam cadst CrAas ble Vir to the county convention. Tuesday night. tke State conven- {tte § seer oy a Rs9. aes i last Thursday night. several men ae ae eee, ee me see ile « y ’ 7 * PaPee ors ‘ ’ . IS WARMER lawn ease ee gute - ~ SCC Uke COUN = By order of the committee tion was culled to meet in Raleigh 20 = $e OSen SDs Ot valued were ipjured by an expiostou oF Bat % of ! oS Janu -d. 1900 on May 2nd. ' at S719.00,and be reicased trom aoe nrearms. ‘Two hands will have to iS A e S20es! Damp jerk Benton lis January ord, 100. ble tax, : 3 ap he _ be amputated and many bruises and : aie : = gregated 245,402.45 lor .D. Warts, R. B. MeLavannis. The Mississippi Legislature met} Ordered that R. R. Cowles, of jyuch lacerated Mesh resulted com | anal Ji ived - Pecuuber. ibe stamy : ‘ P : es tube I i an > wwe: ‘ 559% Secretary. Chairmau. | Monday. Hon. J. A. Russell, df Lau-| Statesville, be allowed to return 10 re sport | STATESVILLE COTTON MARKE>. ust receivei another lot of suneunted ty Shac05 am pe : Cane Snape mapa wihevenmpel oho ls CE tlm ie cult a ‘ 5 at : . aay? : ne = pasa he i) ee derdale, was elec ted Spe aker of the acres of fund in Taylorsville town- go ee age Do ito eroiosn eur | STATESVILLE. N. ¢., December 22, 1809, 9a, 2 those famous shoes. & SOU.49; sith SZ 0, tots ~ PRIMARIES SATURDAY, MARCH House. The Legislature will elect {ship for year 1898 and be released Wil CE ean “IPCs | iredet! County Superior t : ag 7 o4. war reveuuc, 32102 e eran _ aE . = of ~ . ; \ = Smi tes, ey) > ’ | ~— | Lom . * ins a : _ \ — CONVENTION. | Governor A.J. McLaurin UW. oe Sen | from doubie tax. Mor aes a = COLTER. 200 th: i ) Court. ! Jack Frost is with us, he’s coiug to stay all winter. Why . APRIL 3rd. ator. Geo. W. Watts baving removed witi an axe = ment Navass: pot cice bim a ware reception: ? There's no better way 10 - “s *four year oid sola “ i = = permet ae ° bs mp eye ; vert os s . le. e a - bins P > = Chere was a fare and harmonious Bho) Gases) Demec oe oy from Lit-}e River township to Tay- S aes OD con. raster Gon do iv than to; yair of our winter-proof, weather Mis. bs. dunic, ol Sasis meeting of the Democratic county |v! Askeville, has gotten rid f its? ~sville where he made his tax re- 2 2Ursday DIgnt. ane os sa i | prot > Ax+ foot-titters, and ste» in line ; ay OL Slateovalie, | Gi C0 — ae “th rariec C¢ ty ) Vie. oe is . Phra . ,a tioh 7 at ek he es : Se ~ = be ee fore Z cutis ites tn Chairman | former president. BO wel pathow bole the poll tax charged eciniai ee Seo eee en eee | with - folks, whose bealth we are insur- CO eee ea executive committee in Chairman - peor 6 eens My him in the former town-hip iz; “#d-'store. The slayer escaped. | When you want ing ever day, ee See ores ear” 5 opposing 1e constitutiona i as probavle that the killine was { e Cusored servant girs» There is ne better Shoe © bowie wo sure. Mank= released. s : U. T. Plylex i Following isa listof Jurors drawn . 4 ‘cLaughlin’s — office yesterday. % - amendment. Another Democrat in self defence : i ‘The defendant above = SI er yf tt 7 yhayre . ho ’ : = * xteen of the 27 members of the | was elected in his stead. Tene anni Ist atorecen will take wotice 1 8 . Pr . eed at cee aren i mE hc > ds st, A exXar * oen~ hor we . ! nes % <= 3 => 3 e ve ; ; committee were present in person The Raleich eee tebrs eral acer cine ae ee Greensboro had a 100,000 fire § mas pede than the Batile Axe. It. a shoe that customers know < Mr. €. P. Siovre wiil wie : Bee : e . urt, § \ [erp tS ly Ss orre ees euvaen : i watsix others were represented by | --; 4 om I 5 t a t sr Subuay morning, The Hagan- to be reliable and strangers bi y on the strength of its appear- fe. hhi> erecery busines> pre itee . Emanc ipation Day” by having 2] February 19th, 1900: M r ee eel . = eee a5 ba iS pL ma : i i. c “= : ° * = A . > a ra iMcEo 2S vholesule sto ‘ = anee Thy fete yy9° fers + £ yy 3 lpar: we ay ayy yf wsyaer SLi tay proxies. Aftera full discussion it}political meeting at which an ad-| Miller's decabip= a Slee ae uel 28 : e keg ° ance. Beane ae sense oy the liberal trade they Have Bee ou ebier street. it. : : : : ° tm ; NTL AEN COG as almest totally de . Is i . > wi me tuted ster the was unanimonsly decided to hold only | dtess was issued to the white people | ander, C. D. Jobnson, T. Fi Dagen ts! 0 1d by fire j Sa erro Crnsies nore and soliciting thers savors for ie ee . " aa H ance f . {the St ling ¢ be ‘to aid | har ; sivoyeda Gy ure at vater and Cla- ? best wishes for a hz oat pr -»perous New Year, Wovaward ros, wu ene convertion this vear, when |? t8e vtate, cailias op them jto ated} hart. ry racket store was zlso burned on the Nuts - 5 Ceiter street store Me eg ey eS i aie in defeating the constitutional Sharpe's township—Jchn G.! “= nn ANAS * 1} or demur to the petit mi Seer : cennieses a $ he county and Leyislative ticket eye aT NN pe rw - ve ‘Phere was about $60,000) ipsurance { plaintifi will apply to the Raisins ae . Movure has been Goioy rath iB 1 Vtheld amendment. They threaten to leave Biankensbip, B.F. Steel, A. ©. 4ay-jon the destroyed property. Monday | demanded ithe Stition ~~? “3 5 iil be neminated an ooatios : : y. Mond: SOROS ne < : : = ne = ted and t re delegates | tho State if the amendment carries- | verry, A.C. Sbarpe. ‘there was another Bo Ss This Jan'y. srd, 190. Or anges, ar Mr. B. P. Young t lected to the Senx res- i tw sey" ; i R i a ree an : : : , york 3 “ner e a to ae enatorial, Congres-|and joy go with them. Gw ro SS tow nship R i". | stroved property at Sergeant's foun-| 3 B, Connelly, Au’y. A poles, ¥ work av bis lormer ; sional and State conventions. The Goebel Democrats organized W a 3. W. ' rn “, Li. Looper, !dry and machine shops worth $2%,- Bananas rosea : the Presbyterian chure oy eee ee eset Nac ‘ mtha i ; - (J. W. Gilreeth. W. A. Barkley t Nex é <2 ‘ > i} tule t t ae primaries were called to meet | both houses of the Kentucky Legis-}°" - Daviicy- 300, on which there was only 35,0001 € ici % iy is sui ta Davidson i Sugar es township— ©. | josurance. Commissioner's Sale of Laud. Malaga Grapes. wui vol move bere at | Youur I> a yuvd wor spicnaid citizen. Lie tos him vack. Y VIRTUE ofa judgme: Court of Iredell coumty cil Proceeding, entitled 1, istrator of J. Ho McLean, McLean and other s, t of the su ieredt in Christy aud otactrs, ¥ ~ .. nos ° Senator wr } at 2 Secapen Saturday, March 3Ist.,{Jature Monday. Senator Goebel, |, °°: aA eS , Bree eee pean OO hold-over Senator, was Cee a ares ae We ee Pole og -once | EU otiosa call G elected President pro. tem. of the ee 1 See Pee ee ay, April 3rd, The © nos call is} Senate. and South Trimble, of Fran-| . es R ics Naeem e printedin this issue. The matter}lin county, was elected Speaker of ied Be James, Jessie F. Brown, : » : - Har : . C. Childers. F of recommending a county board of the House. Senator Harold created _ ae Daa. neater me = , asensation by stating that J. H. _ Ellendale tor: pship—T. Pennell, lee -as le hatrmnn . i : = ; elections was left to the chairman | yhpalien. an apti- Goebelite, bag | Bs N- Mon‘womery, J. C. Herman, Or anything thatis be sure and buy it of: Depety Sherif) Davis Ounly, came up tv > Conger’s Monday, to ba enauyrsea@ for Lae caplu who had vroken iuco Uf Oysters se and central committee. given him 34.500 to remain out of 5. W. White. 7 ae - ‘ The election oceurs this year in|the Democrati¢e caucusand that the} ,, W ine 5 foe sis ere at : york worries | Barcver Junct oS . August, and it was thought that |™Movey had Seen placed in a Loui-- Bentield, L. C. Sigmon, ©. ©, Rink, Dex EE gt a ct. 2 Sa rd ee een Sen a Ce ee ion, on Du Dre ae cation on Bat ville eta eT A el Wesley Miller. D. F. Ec herd. | Geer Eee BEGE | | Urcuce south 24 West £7 “poles ‘ atu ays, OP secs? nanages. R eee 1%, Vaaline>, wud “ a } el ne prima Tay lorsville township—Mayness } fy ctey t ey Tse . z > ne mces 2ic (Cl £0 were Laken Irom Lbe eg aes for the purpose of expusing ‘Spe Asheville Cilizen vies could be secured the last of] Whallen, and that there was not Watts, J. P. Echerd, Shieids T. Lit- Yours for busi Reine i re ep oalede t r = : : urs for business. ¥ March than later in the year when | money enough in the world to make tle, Se W. 8. Carrigan, i poles to a i ie ; E> 4 E eyeuug Says thal Geo. the farmers will be busy with their} him distoyal to his party ence DES, | Osos eee : | ec s B : a Si IS agai allempted to co crops. This was the reason for the State. Attorneys for Goebel anc j------ rs = ae a---n2=} ‘This tract suid =U SOOPER EL GILL 2 Ro ive = 1 9s cae ske fe Suivurday wight by tan early convention to nominate a cther contesting Democratic candi- “He i ‘ooled the Surgeons. \ Ramsey. ws & Z ae z i in Marietta, Ga. liust “ o “ntic > 2 "3 : R i, " ' ' ; ‘ i t z “mH ic eunty ticket. The State conve Gates for State offices have served} 411 doctors told Renick Hamilton as) Poweer Cid an ee Sakae > State conven-/ notices of contests upon the Repub- |, jw offer pea z) | public OY, omens F kin auaseit, He lurmed tion meets on Monday, ae llth. | lican contestees. 18 Seen oO. ac suffering | 1 | tc a a SC rts aS Women ‘as W: eli as . Me: a FO cconomty. b Og ee arte a ieee eee cone nec S$ months from Rectal Fistula, he —¢Sweet Betis Jan 1 fines ttreatce 3 == ANK COM , é Seay , ; > ES Ee SS Ee to Te ee would die unless 2 costly operation | yom of of Tune and Harsi:. nei] thence Dont 5 Are Niade Miserable by : Fan Sein ita. aon mm was necessary anyway, “and the! imsanity and Death From a Kiss was performed; but he cured bim- Ey ee oa Kid , Trou ur. S. H. Garrison A — ss : HL * Lkespes S : = at es Hees om Mi. >. rYTisvn, committee decided to “‘make only } chicago Dispatch, 31st. : Ses a ae eberes a = a They are cross thou aa aS rouble 5 iA ‘7 ind 4 j 4 penereenereat eee eelniiaes thalekacecn ae i IE = : i fica alve, the surest Pile cure on nervous—a burden to! | ¢ ee gE = aa =} = ‘ Foie creas eucden eral ; Le a oh snechases . this year. Florence Owens, 18 years old, who! Farth, and the best Salve in che nes ie a |} Aitudang to commence al 34'S, he #3 ii A E ‘ a Ga oa sca sal hisis weil. The candidates have lived witn her parents at 383 North! World. 25centsa box. Sold“ by: iis, seem sodly out of tune. But 4 | his Jasmary ath, 19>. 3 "Be 1a &Ly zs ey ] Es be © “1 er aw 2 ; ayia three months to place their claitis Paulina st ce died in an iasane|W. EF. Hall Druggist. there isatemedy. Taney can use | this J ut na sitet 3 a ies = = re m before the people and this is enoug! asylum at gin yesterday. -She|- _ ee i = - EN eee re tte Let us put ee eee nd ‘ me “i wasaclerk in a Milwaukee avenue | The Appetite of'a Goat , McELREE’S “Re-sate of the Se A Wa: ee Burns Hard ad Sofq pe ee ea = Saal ~ 5 « 0 e : t “aty us ainteda de Fe ¢o to work for it and the Ae Seease ores ago Se had o¢ Ts envied by all poor dyspepties ° ° Lauds, Coai, wood and Co s Sie CEE Gur s a q Soe ces isit the stockroom anc | whose Stomach and Liver are out! W f C i ee : cores : : ee ye eet = OS Vi < ‘ iy s the ly periest soft cou! : y. 72 goutactured. ’ iristmas. ment. te are there some man, whose namejof order. Al} such should know ine Oo ar eg3 | DV VIRTUE of a ne fe ee ARES eee Pe ROR Ect eae : stinas Ouly cue spirit pervaded the he aor se ascertained, grasped | that Dr. King’s Wew Life Pils, the § It brings health to the eS cnt ol Fede i Tbe board of Alderme meeting, aud that .one of deter- Rochen 1e ooo and a her. | wonderful Stomach and Liver Rem-: Borganism, and health there means | S.S 8 S823.07 5 Cole’s Sheet To Lined ula~ Hession | yesterdsy) mination to carry the amendment! store and wa oS Beene to 'thejedy, gives a splendid appetite. | well poised nerves, calmness, strength. peor ns ‘ as p eo Merely routine bu-iness : andto increase Iredell’s D ies. She wi as soon found in hyster-!<ound digestion anda regular bodi- | §1t restores womanly vigor and power. MONDAY, FEBRUAKY STH, ie aie . g saudiving claims, payin : Teeiaeg taron oe ells em0- waceecice ras conveyed to her home | jy habit that insures perfect health | It tones up the nerves which suffer- | rere For Wood only is the : - -) sras transacted. Some f 2 cratic majority. It was 2 splendid a 1igh fever set in and she became |:ind great enerzy. Only 25c, at W.. fine and disease have shattered, It is Best on Lorth. “= cusion wasgiven to t meeting ef the representatives of delirius. On the following day she | *. Hall’s Drag Store. the most pe secon ever devised} e cue a m but so actioy 2 rere kG eden ‘A r ws) . at . * 1 - fredell’s unterrified. } are cc EET and it was deemed | -___.-....----------1--2-----7----- ----------| Phealth, and mG = eee ea division o: the lands 2 Wili Save their price in fuel aad comfort each year. x . Howard & Nut en pes ie ecu nes _to the poremon Rocking the Cradle at Bape. Coe pa — North 89. East 111 poles fo ost sive are cas amare Se cs LA a Ee ospital. ere it -vas discovered : re alae z ~ = ; Fs ‘ no ‘ o The Republicans held a meeting at| that the girl had become insane and! _J: pone Sparkman, Ark.. eae eee Se Doe ee W cit * fath ers did wot cee Greensboro Tuesday, and, it is said, she was sent to Elgin. She failed | S@Y5: For the past fifteen years Ij fitoms, . “ ‘The Ladies’ NR Oe ee taining wolf acres. A 1so two of 5 io Cope aon tb = decided to bring suit at once to test | tO Mmprove and at noon yesterday have consulted physicians and used partment, ” The Chattanooga Medi-¥§ | 5% cts contiguous thereto, of 111i acres and oe she died. patent medicines, but Ramon’s Liv-| ficine Co., Chattanooga, T acre.jrespectively—in ail) 12 _acres. | Dhere ' - Dr. Geo. W Long. « the constitutionality of the new elec- 3 Se ee good buildings on this farm. dwelling } Samer eo : Vee © _ler Pills and Tonic Pelletts excelled REV. 3. W. SMITH, Camden, g, C., 4 | batus. tenant house, ete., and the 3 prominent pbysici tion law. This will te effected by| 1 want to let the people who suffer | them all. 1 could get no- relief for for 'faling “the womb and it entirely nese LS eee amameee good este of 7 a ar i president of the a . ? pote a al ° ¥ = 7 about 3 ne th o: . pat i nae eee a opplying for an injunction restrain- pate Se ee sciatica | constipation, and after usiny one a = “fine oppor ee one a oe ON & i Z . Medical Society. will iog cn a : z ca valuable farzi near the =Root af : -. Gag the Seatel Rleccion! Board ifcom | tars sonaea mc mene ain’s Pain| box I was as sound asadollar. Af- Stitescille: “Terms: #4 casa-belancemoocave.| | b ee tare Hi; EGE the practice of his prot Q ea ee relieved me after a number|ter telling a number of my good} fF BF Thirkield, Health Ins é J. W. VICKERY. ace aa Pepsin ehie o& Ei - Long bas rented Mr. J. 1 provisions of the; of other medicines and a doctor had | friends, they tried the medicine and | of Ghicar rkield, Health Inspector | this january sth 1920, Commissioner. ee ae residence, on Race stree 3 aw, If the State Supreme Court} | failed. It is the best liniment I have were cured. and now we are all rock- eo ‘are ema Kodol Dyspepsia} Armbeld & Turner, Attorneys. Cesrenteed to Cure Citits ont cate see oe see ee : decides the law uncorstitutional, the |Cvet Fnown of.—J. A. Dopcex. Al- ing the cradle of life away in perfect | ih] at rete pear noee ne ce oe es. aizo paxil Pee a ser suit a i Malarin’ Teeubiss, ly. Dr. Long is a brotl F Legislature will doubtless pass an- pharetta,Ga. Thousands have been | health and emjoyment. My advice Se Taeocee e Soc ys-| The modern and most effective ing all about it, Scene eae re Stayt inns ian geil ; cured of rheumatism by this reme-|toall, isnever let your house be} <4 gests what you eat/cure for constipation and ail lives thousands of testimon ettes on c Stomach New Efect ota ia otker one at its adjcurned ses: and cures indigestion, heart ‘ ; : estimonial letters: recel: Lorena Long. who is no ee zs sion,dy. One application Telieves the clear of Ramon’s Pills. For sale by fy renee ae Sod OW Shiai troubles—the famous little piils | irom sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kiira- | ee ea cake will une. : pain. For sale by druggists. [N.. 2. Tunstull, druggist. Te of dyspepsia. > F. Hatliksown as DeWitt’s Little Early .& Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be cure oni { 4 BE bene with M Mar} vee : Risers. W. F. Hali Jr. j mention this paper. i 5 Le 2 2 rs. 2 Y : aS pitige See ; Burite’s ayotber, : : - : ais sind bey Gace * Si j J = . pais spas «cae \ P Ms ; : = ar ‘eh atin es: 4e ar . Ne ie 2 ns ¢ “3 aaa SE eS aS ST So i Pegs Pre ee Peo ae Bags ae a or New Advertisements. | Sloop & miller wijl insure your, a health with a pair of tbeir winter- : . as = anne ninlltin” durors For February Court PERSONALS. Sin. D. Levy's Store Ciosed. CHE MASCOT = Judgments wmounting to were luken jast week against Mr. Bob Miller's Christmas Operations Correspondence of Tae Mascor. On Christmas day Bob Miller be- > YTnecounty commissioners drew D. jury for February term of Ire- | Si toe Bae? 4 Mr. R. R. Cowies went to Taylors : 3 Paap 3 “at : : : : / proof, weather proof sht-nrice : oH LOCAL. ville Monday. : Levy. who runs a cheap clothing Cel Superier 4 ourt. which Com- yuiled Thomas Mayberry off to a pee ee right-pricec ; I a ~ Ee ' ness on Center street. between Mmeuces enday, February Sth, secluded spot, knocked him down!) ee oesale an Retail. ; 4 B eradel loconk Mr. Sep. Sloan, ofsa:izbury.spen wos Phifer & Co’sand D. J. Wi- #5 tollows: |wWith brass knucks. and took his) sans = sae «x See rj i dr. Frank Bennett eB INS i eK | Monday bere. oe ~2j00n Syiday execution LeS'T WEEK. | pocketbook containing £21.37. | thanks to their customers for i1b-} ‘ - \- 4 y davat J. C. Steele & Sons snops, | ey Beco ae ae yaar BaEEN eta soca 225 | Shiite Berta Wi = “se eral patronage during IS and | LO Our Friends and Customers One and All: : radon ree Mr. George R. Anderson went to Were evied by) the /Sneriis. Om ss) J KF. Easie, J. L. Kerfees, J. B.j3;) ler also robbed William Shoe of il eee ieee ’ a . . ™ - = * - ° « - Paarl. e . 24 : —t-s ts). _> . " . ou »yIgrcver shar = S is F ‘ ome 1d or 20 voung people left) Charlotte Monday. Levy's stock, Messrs. N. B. Mills. Gay, JC Kestier, ©. L. Steelman, '$2.. a silk handkerchief and a poew |? geo nae Soni share of | We desire to extend onr thanks forthe liberal and substan- 43 serday and today. returning to| z J. G. Shelton and W. J. Poston I). K. MeNeelv. J. B. Brown, J let knife the same day. These two|YOUr business for 1900. i tial trade you have given in 1899. To say that we appreciate your business goes without question. We will trv very hard to merit eves a Jarger part of your business for 1900. In this connection we desire also thank those of our cusom- ters having accounts for prompt settlement of same. Self-in- terest will compel us to stick closerto the Cash System for 1900 than has becn vur custom. All persons having accounts Mrs. M. J. Brady, of Charlotte t spent Monday here. the college | ee The graded Mr. J. F. Rickert, Monday, | arrived here ‘Tuesday. Mr. R. E. Nooe ijeft Monday after- Every piece offurniture, iu L.| Schiller’s store will be sold at a reduced price before he occupies his new storein the Cooper block. Wilhelm & mills extend helping band arguments to purse-wise buy- ~crovgs, R. E. Plott. | robberies occurred in Iredell county, E D. Gibson. R. J. | 2eat here. On the night before, in Hayes, J. W. Shaver, | Alexander county, Miller had taken : TT |$l from J. B. Mayberry. while the vere | Stimpsoa, R. L. Smith, 6. Wooten, latter — asleep. no A. Da-| On Monday nivht, after stealing a inventors the eentlemen valued the stcck | jos. Arthurs, at $1,400, Mr. Levy dectined to) prvant, PLA, rake his homestead out of the stock. | WV. Lhomas. W. S. Eagle, bl. on the ground that the goods uot worth over S000. - various schools and colleges ing selected to make an oward Mot. t i x <A " PD aa ” ee e The spring session of wus Yuesday. schools will begin work on Asheville. of opened Sto g 2 ’ - ~ “: : |J. F. Sloop. D. A. Perry, J. i - 7 : le A meeting of the W. C. Be Uj will | MCCN AON Ses weeks’ trip. : rn ivis, D. Mack Brown. J.1.Troutman, | the money in Iredell, Miller returned | ers. with us will be rendered a billat the en? of each month tor all be heid this afternoon, at the usual| Mr.and Mrs. Frank P. Lewis; Picker Room Destroyed by Fire. ly. A White, J. F. Forcum, B. A.|% Alexander, and took J. W. Felts EK. J. Troutman, administrator merchandise bouzht during the month. Prompt payment will be expected 60 Days Will Be Our Limit of Credit. Again thanking vou for past favors and soliciting a continu- W. Clegg, Bass vive of A. D. moore, and G. administrator of W. mM. notice to creditors. J. A. Hartness, Officers meeting be ecected. of have returned to Brooklyn. } Mr. J. W. Copeland, Jr., home from Clinton, 5. C. < : ee ; : re Rens |mare, which he rode nearly to Bac eae room | Holmes, J.D. Lippard, P. A-Shinn; |= 3 , a 2 ges vs mT one Dea om | R. A. Lazenby we W. Click, J. M. | Wilkesboro and turned loose. On at [of the Long Isian¢ Cotton SGT act fe y; % s a the night of December 27th he came Long [sland.Catawba county, Friday Jolley, J. M. Long, J. F. Vaughn, baek Say his t and it is believed ‘ieht. destroying the building and Wo R Mills. * by his home, and it is believed ight, destroying the s he went to Mecklenburg county. time and prance orp ear Will for the seul Rev. S. P. Douglass, the pastor of West End church, was given a lib Cc. S. C., gives Lowenstein re- a non resi- eral pounding Monday night by the | Dr. aud a te aa leontents. The machinery in the; SECOND WEEK. Va aaa notice to U. T. Plyler. ance of same. we are, metnvers of his congregation. BOSC Oe sa lmain ouilding was damaged by wa-| ‘Ts, Hellard,J S. Fry, J.T. Gil-| gerons man. He ts 23 years old, 6 dent defendant, of the commence- ment of two actions in Iredell Su- perior Coart for the sale of lands for partition. spent a fewlierto the extent of about > | The total loss approximates S10,- The loss in the main buildiny lespie, J. S. Templeton, J. M. Rob- Mr. R. L. Leinster ' lertsou, H. A. Troutman, L. M. Elli- +n Charl i } feet Zor 3 inches in height, and days in Charlotte this week. | weighs 200 pounds. He has a pale complexion, with dark hair and | 33. C00. | | F. A. Sherrill & Co. THE BIG STORE Kev. Awd. Caldwell will preach at iith Presbyterian church Te Oek Creek (he lott. 1. M. Clark, J.S. Foster, J.C. ! ice amonth util the meeting oi ‘Ir. R L. Carter, of Oak Ridge. | an Betas ~anece. DULI - > 7 Co Sa Presbgiecs in April. I 5 a wn ‘ i. Seals aie snes foie oe ose eet Troutman, E L. Rufty,J. F. Wood-} mustache, and blue eyes. He has J.H. Wycoff. sheritf, will seil land aie 4 tae ° Poiana -oicker room was not insured fer] Gqes, W. D, Holland. J P. Cathey, | been working in cotton mills. Ajofurs. E C. Early at the court ts fall value. The origin of the fire is a com- s. O. Lazenby, L. N. Brown, J. ©. Fox, J. P. Lawson house, Monday. February 5th., 100 T. G. Christy, commissioner, will Mr. Harry Lee MacCall, of Golds- | The last Legislature appropriated boro, wus here during the holidays. : t reward of $15 will be paid for his =]30,000 to aid the public schools delivery to the sheriff of Iredell | plete mystery. fromthe State treasury. Of this suin Lredell county gets $1,405 D1. Mr. R. A. Cooper is assisting Mr WO. Benton in the stamp. office He and Mrs. Cooper will live in Mrs ee on Front Graces house Mr. and Mrs. E. A ing rejatives in Alexander county. to! Miss Celeste Anderson vent Charlotte Saturday to visit rplatives Price, of Asheville, is Mr. T. A Fry are visit-!! save the damage repaired in about two months. two Marriages to Lake Place Next Thursday. The owners hope to | | COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Transacted, The county The Bills Paid and Other Business commissioners met county. Miller was indicted in 1897 for chicken stealing and fled the coun- try to escape punishment. A CITIZEN OF GRADE. Grade. N. C., Dec. 30, 1899. reseli lands of the late J. H. mcLean at the court house, Monday, Febru- ary dth., 1900. R. V. Brawley has two horses, a Nissen wagon and harness for sale for cash or cn time. Purse-wise buyers cannot put off until tomorrow what is their interest today. The key to wealth is in spending your mon- ey where you get the returns for it. Read our Helping hand arguments. VAtan NMnwerar xy “iye sy of . r . : e . Miss Margaret Wood, daughter of Pink Young is again in his old | 42 inch, alt wool red and tricot soc, yd. 25¢, to $1.25 pair. i N O S O E NT S i > . eee ¥ 8 \ a street visiting her motber, Mrs. Mary} z : ax x - a Whe Stxiescilie Nias Gom eee Bell. | pe. and M = D. LB W coe of nim a oe a oo in eee som s ae stand ready todo your blacksmith | Few patterns camel's hair plaid skirtiaga, soc. | Ladics shocs irom r5c to $3 : pair. he Stutesvide Milo e any >} ae eye ae - et > ay uesdav 2 e » ; we ankrncck Shinns - 2 ie ooyd. ] Heavy comforts $1.00, $1.25 and $i.5° ‘< “vi hi: = spe leased bv Messrs KF Mr. J. H. McElwee spent the holi ie 1, and Mr. George ke. =n erson, See . " . st aS Fs = i perations in the Philippines. work. 38 in. blue and white striped serge, 35¢ yd. Btankets, 50¢ 69c, up, per pair. ag piaat has vet 1 ie ased by Messrs. *- Mr d i - MCE Dealt y Statesville, w be married at the | present. The follow Ing bills were Manila Dispatch, Ist. H. C. Summers, Esa., announces 40 in. grey covert cloth, all wool svc. yd Men’s heavy Cottost socks, Sc. to tec ” A sherril! & Co. ,who willoperate it. | days with his famity, and lett Mon- | ijence of the bride’s father next } paid: " mi agar arsine me cee © | 4o inch changeable serge 25¢. yd. Wool so7ks, 15¢ to 250. a Mek EE Bradley willhave charge | da} Soe raphe SS ea eee | at See ee : The first movement of a general {his candidacy for register of deeds | so in. repelleuts in black, bine, grey amd green | Ladies, and children’s hose sc to 28e ae MR Ee al hast Eat EN er Ont bee crsday afternoon at > o cleck. Hedrick Bros $108.16, tents for southern advance occurred this|ard mr. mL. Lentz his for county at 4sc. yd. ; Large linciof lamp» from a isc on wp to de- f Ss tite mail all ete 2 Dac retnrned wwe have been issuer “ripe ‘hye cane: Miss £ Jaither 27}~ ° x " lie rorereane Y aaa ‘« |r piece brown repellent—special—3se. vd. corated plates 40c. KESSEL: a Na eer : L.€. Caidwell, Esq., has ors ned irds have eS a esse bearing | a aoe aga oe ae morning, when two battalions of} treasurer. Big lot cating Gotha, s,s! and 100, yd | Large line dishes, 7e.. 102 oveach. %, stondav (New Year’s day) being a Jir a business trip to South Caro io aanouncement of the marriage; cents. error ax: ar ei <tr ; walle > ; rst A nciae! > ocd 361m. shirt waist percales, gc. to 12"5c. | Gold edge glass dishes, toc, to 35¢. 9 OnGay “ Y ae iS ty aireteen SON ts piney tbe 1e dav of Miss Elv: Lou | family temporary relief; First the Thirty vinth infantry landed J. W \ ickery, commissioner, Lot of heavy plaids and Cheviots, 4, 5 and 7'2. Japanese Cups and Saucers t5c. to soc. cach. ome : 4 national holiday, freight business | lina iy EDesSam ea OSS ee Nien iR an pers = dew, * 1TS"tand occupied Cabayao, on the south] will resell lands of the late S. AX. | Ladies’ Capes, goc., to $10.00 to close out. | Porcelain Covered Dishes, 4sc. to 75c. cach Fa weae~ Suspended at the depot, and ie. ieee ae hate alent Ses daughter of Mr. T. A. Gill. to} Nat ional Bank, $22.50, error in tax; | Side of Lacuna de Bay, TwoAmer-| Waugh at the court house monday. Hee cain children’s jackets $1 2540 $5.00. | Tinware in everything made from a 2c. cap to F ' te rople kept Sundi Miss Pearl Bostain, of ivemar » William Curtis Moore. The|W. M. Cocper £16 40, error in tax:| + Oia ae £ aie = yi Sans 79 | Heavy pant goods, 1234, 25 and goc. yd. } 25 Dish Pan. | the postoflice people ept sunday is visitine ker cousin, Misa fone Meare choca isi pein er goo 5. W. Bil _ =} Y eee tier *}icans were killed and four were] February dSth., 1900, Special values in men’s suits. $2 25 and up. | Enameled Ware in Pans Sauce or Stew Pans Mes ook ACCOMO- hours. es cies uarciage will take place at 6:30,)5. W. Eller $1, delivering @ pauper) wounded. Twenty-four of the >. J. Troutman. administrator, | Boy's Ence pants and clothing 2s¢. to $3:50- | aaa on Oa ao ws Glover. at the residence of the bride s at county heme; G. M. Foard , a 1 Men's flannel underwear 1244 to $1.00. | Cedar Buckets, 20 and 25. VATIONS FOR r pea cei tal est Mills de- i wn ea Ses a ape es Dera Shee SAien ions eat - enemy’s dead were found in one} will sell personal property of the | Children’s and Ladies’ 10, 12% to $1.00. Tabs and Churns, 20¢ , to So ~ AXD BEAST Fie Statesyille Cotton sills Ce Mrs A. Whitlock, of Asheville, is; aunt, Miss Lucy Foster. $J20.16, freight on chairs for court house. One hunéred and fifty pris-]late A. D. moore on the premises, in Men's new style dress shirts, 30¢. t0 f1.00 | Big lot Blank Books, sc to$2.s0. | NoaND SEAST. clared an additional dividend of 8] Goiine her daughter. Mr Williar | <* ~ house: G. M. Foard $2.75 drayave = YE * mare Sete . I STS Shoes—here we are headquarters. Be=t makes | Tablets ic. to ioc. Ink 3c. Mucilage sc. Pens 5 ; he year ene er Oe een ete ayia aaa : x Seat Svisteay < ’ 4vaZe loners and four six-pounder rajid | Shiloh tuwnship, oo January 25rd. from $1.25 $5.00 in mens. Children’s shoes | and Pencils, 1c. per cent. at the close of the year, | Wallace '“tarried on New Yeur's Day. on chairs for court house: W. D. fire cuns were c Ty ' inukine a total dividend of } per Eastep £106.25,salary for six months ire guns were captured. a TS eee gene aie . ear ee Mrs. W. F Hall. Jr.and little son,} Mr. W. L. Matheson, one of South sa ae ae aa “S! boat Lagunade Bay bombarded the A Life and Death Fight. leaf tobacco is cent tor 1599. Sr erie amen art ote. einer : as superintendent of the county ie a ae : E ° , h feank, are visiting relatives at Da tieecetUs prominent young farmers, home: Andy Raymer $4 25, labor at town before the disembarkation _of Mr. W. A. Hines, of Manchester, BSE» ROCESS € Dr. iH. F. Long went to Concord | vidson jnd Miss Fairy Hurd, of Bowling the poeacanonice Mascot Job Office SOO pO Cancer PR Hi EE Olas oer Ea 1 ] oS Mi Tb ak els na Saturday to pass & supposed case : y j tren, Ky.. were married at Bowling | 54°. Ne gs eee Oe > ax | Was made under the enemy s shrap-} lous escape from death, says: “Ex- e m 1 SS) it asi eS Messrs. Jim Hall and Dorman!.. pee orcas " $4.50, blanks: Poston Bros. $12.08, } ne] 4 The e Reeser alas : a manne SPOMIE? of smalipox. He found a genuine] ,, Sn ow ono eben Casco ee New Year's day. <upolies for county home: N. R nei lire. e enemy evacuated the} posure alter measles induced serious > yoann eee rhe Mme OES, Da MOLES Ee eae ein adiies Machesoniarmived onl eS a or eolosinee cen iag amon place before the charging Ameri-|lung trouble, which ended in Con- 7 aaa - sity tudavy. , eee a pap nal oar eee Tunstall $2.55,drugs for chain gang, | cans streatine to Santa Ros cree ee 9 mv business *o at Forest Mul. ce. . ithe vestibule Tuesday night. and} 25 o9 county home. $11 jail: BR. L.|. is, retreating to Santa Jvosa, | sumption. I had frequent hemor A ’ =a A Miss Mary White returned Sun-|ssent the night at Hotel Iredell tian oie Sie eee which was occupied by the insur-|rhages and coughed night and day. e e C Ou a S P ail at the new Air. Herbert Smith, the son of Mr. Bele Ea ae ai at eee a s Moore $2 25, poll tax error; W. Bij oande treating south toward Si = Oe co = 5 VEN Ninth hac cone itor Werents day night from a visit to friends at} hey went to Taylorsville yester-|(a5¢ $45.50, building bridge across gents, retreating south toward Si-| All my doctors said I must soon die. \. JE. pinith, has gone 5: | Davidson. ‘cay to visit the groom’s relatives. Rea ee Cece SSliang. The Americans burned the}Then I began to use Dr. King’s New When you want to Buy Butfalo Shoal creek: City of States- ville $9.30. rock for public roads: Landmark $650, advertising, The Mascor $650, advertising; S. A Sharpe $3.30 lime for jait: Edwards & Broughton 75 cents, blanks: N.T. Summers £100, part pay for building Eagle Mills bridge; City Roller Mills 83 G0, feed for county bome; D. C Thompson $115.60, boarding Ga., where ne will live with bis un- Rec. J. A. smith, and will at- tend school. country between and around Cabu- yao. The gun-boat returned to Calamba for re-enforcements and thence came to Manila to fetch ammunition She recently captured two of the enemy’s steam launches, one under the fire of artillery at Calamba, and also four cascoes loaded with rice. Other Mrs. Dry and Miss Rosa Wink, i are the guests of Mrs. J. Discovery for Consumption, which completely cured me, I would not be without it even if it cost $5.00 a bottle. Iiundreds haye used it on my recommendation and all say it never fails tv cure Throat, Chest and Lung troubles.’” Regular size 50¢ and $1.00. Trial bottles free at W F. Hall's Drug Store. The groom is a son of Mr. W. b. iaiheson, of Taylorsville. About ven years ago, while visiting rela- ivesin Bowling Green, he met the sarming young lady who was des- ned to become bis bride. > ie hieving in Shiloh Township. M. M. Witherspoon, of Shiloh cle, or; % an vid Maal g PRZDPRIETOR Pants Cloth. It was bought to sell, and satisfy the purchaser. 1 bave a large an varied assortment of these coods and believe [can suit youin quality and price. Nothing better. I have a big stoc* of Elkin Jeans, Salem Jeans. Salisbury. r Raymer. sannual meeting of the stock- the Statesville Cotton a miiti beid on next Souday, and tiat of the stceckholders the Piest Natioual Bank, on Tuesday. yh ree milliner at}, to Roanoke, =m Miss Lucey Arbogast. Withelm & Mills,’ went Va., last week. holders ot will be ot Hunters I. Blythe, of ville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. i ‘irs W. B. a weil kaown color Rute Barley, ed vlacksmith and musician, who} i. Sloan iship.was in town this week,and]J pri mens Penc ROR reciments are mobilizing tonight at | —-———__—_.—__,-|___ : : : Xi ship.was i ‘ his week.a: risoners: Grown Bros. $20, corn : & oy ee comi \ worked at the former trade with). oon Eaird, milliner at N ovts that he had €31 stolen from oe ae heme es Woeott 8120, San Pedro Macati and Pasig, pre- Blacksmith Shop. I R I J N K Ss! I RI J N K S . “eter frog Batley Sliss beulat bac hy Liner at .v. eae ae sean - - s NY ce iieceape adi . ve whe are 3 c et 6 oS a bi oxotber, Airea Ratley, on Pack b itis & Co’s., Jett vesterday for ssidence the first of last) week. | to pay for six indigent pupils at the paratory to con*inuing the southern 1 am now at workat my old stand, [ can suit you in any kind of a Trunk, from 30c. up. When you are remember that ]’ carry a com- advance. + died Sunday morning. Yesterday's capture of bombs in- iy Ut oiinmare } ue money, which consisted of twolD. D. & B. Institution; Q. M. Good- a site the Presbyterian churce . . Baliimeore. . opposite the Presbyterian church,| paying your falland winter coods, ior r g n 1 a ~ an = te sit qo horns) has ieone. to , 7 ol pees j? centy dollar bills, one ten dotiar) man 30 cents, serving summons; 5 and ask my ol iends and custo- : . : i aie :a _ dir. Jubn 4. Sharpe Bas gone tel \iewsrs. E. P. and Frank Carlton! (itl and a dollar in silver, was in thel W. D. Templeton $2 60, conveying volved the seizure of documents in-|27°$ k my old friends seg Net plete line and want you to see me before you buy and 1] will make it . Charivtte to take a postion 4/9 Prank Jenkins, of Charlotte,}cisci Sunday evening (Chri Se ee ie Oe ey ¢|culpating a thousand Filipinos who mers to callon me, [have a prac-) to your interest Z : bookkeeper t : yt } DEE eee eee an eines : arabs > Sunday evening (Christmas| prisoners to jal: Walker, Mvansgw];. = 2 Soe ~ | tic som pete vorkms vi ante ‘ mee ; £3: : Sota al oe en Sal sean ~peat Monday here. fece) and was first missed on the Sonne 22 Jockets; <A <s intended to rise against the Ameri- a Sis Se My stock of General merc’ andise is all new, and was bouzht to sell . S retialu Ublii Apri tot, ¢ S ° ' pe we ee ee = On tha, AGU 8S; +i. ae ES . : z y ruari ae . i as . 2°08 ¥ Soames ee a = ee Mr. C. P. siatheso of Taylors lay morning following. Mr.|/$5.70, P. B. Kennedy $590, J. A cans, Papers were also fourd show- at all times Res vect fully and suit the trade. 1 invite one and all to examine my stock before i juede peribabeul arranyemenls, yr. © . ssatheson, t aviors- may ou nine Wink: (stl. i ~b. bs. a aN, : : liege i * ie at: ‘Ss. spec y t ee: : 3 xf a me de peribabeul urrangemen S j oe ie Ser = new | ty itherspoon has no clue to the dis-| White $4 all for services 2s mem-| 252 distribution of the city into os PINK. YOUNG buying. Very Res vectfully, da WO0Fe a , ace ie. © GOW Ode “as ao ee rs : ‘ > Sera = eae a Q _ es “ Sere - i 2 denen ities Sneath pelea _ - - . ~ ; ttieeister of Deeds Turner has is: |;urned home Monday. ya the thief. bers of the county finance commuit- fenics ae are es ut Jan. Brd, 1900 T. A, McDOUGALD,. - a suica heense lor lke Marriage Of Mr ee ae: eve ue Oyeaeer mneram.. Of the same]tee: City of Statesville $8.53, jail Se OE eae he pre | _____. = aaa reais WW. flinvct aud Miss Agues Lb. vir and Mrs. Cie iB st See HWants- : rship, had $6) stolen from bis} tient: Poston Bros. $1.03, goods for cautious taken by the Americans ou Sale of Personalt Vy. A re AANA Aan pew Aon Aes > Are pn bs lie wee Sunes Revie asa Et oe ee en DIot S| ox recently. He saw & man] jail: Dr. W. P. Parks $6, medical at- Saturday it is now evident alone x IF OSS SSE SSIES IVI So Se Peat cee : . y ber. olt. Ekiram Bost he ne s ne a A onan - £. Farks 90, prevented an uprising I WILL, SELL the personal properiy of the] ;— e Nhs dee oC De SED COH! ORE asa re Git een ont Gi Jicaving tae house, none ofthe fami-]tendance at the ehain gang; le P. The ahs i. shal aie D. Moore at bis late residence on | | nd ‘ ll ’ t - . 1 . S . = ~ : aT aie! ge i : arsh:z ; A = coo. This preperty consists of ‘ issue. Mir. Will Pinkus. ci New York,)! being at home at the time. and! Flanigan’s Sons $17.45, supplies for a Ree enon ae = a meoece 1 ee ierecane eS ¥) ra j aA penin x Py = ee Ritter Pe s Ss al é S = a { . ” : ere ants & 1 is. a s, bY 5.3. Britt's ¥ ale Wai [>rpeut the bolidave- here with “his; !cinks the man was a vegroe, but chain gang: EF. A. Sherrill & Go. eee wo more regiments e de Fas cen Aree. (p ~ 4 ryi. J.J. Britt > youns som, Wat pe netegies etna. enum lee oie rat : ~ |tained for the protection of Manila. E. J. TROUTMAN, ( Be i oon motuer, Mes. L. Pinkus. fnot certain. 24.50, supplies for chain gang; J. KK. |.. pO ge Ol Sena ee Pere camer ter, Was handling w pistol recenuls Se j os ; Stimpson & Son $23.86, supplies for Three thousand troops are nowy _ {ls December so, 2. Adininistratot C P when the weapull Was dischargeu b4 Miss banma Parr of Wakel,. re we Nice Dehn PT pean 2 oe factually in the city. en ° 4 I aceideul, kings wslgyht wound infeounty, spent the holidays enn ! cr aS Caldwell will Move to}chain gang: G. oO. ee x A Notice to Creditors. (} Select Line of 3 : nee Sse es Meera en eee idence cance : AS : conveying prisoners to jail; B. A.|AGUINALDO’S WIFE AND SISTERS SUR i : ae ST 2 tie voy > toieaiid, Lhe ibukersvilie ftrieuds at burnersoury. } ao Sale ws ~ - 1" - aS ae ye AVING QUALIFIED as administrator of | ¢| DOME: I and IMP: Lictor says eee | Rev AS. Caidwell,who pureias- | Troutman $13.50, lumber for public RENDER, See atc taiecenoet ceed DRESS COCs... ip ea Sees a irs * Rsemseur : rey ed thar Rate a i Ee RE magn fr Ali 2) 5 < a : 5 - in vsigned hereby notifies . s nat dd cae ee ED ’ cue i ee Mrs i : i a t ec - role the Barium Springs property a roads; W. Il. Allison $2.90, station Manila, Jan. 1.—Aguinaldo’s wife. Se ee Eee ; y 4 7 srseseeee adi D. A. Asorrison, of Con-|sons, {of Lincvinton. visited Mrs. /\oar or two ago, with his family }er 73.5. Patterson,superintendent, sisters and eighteen Filipinos have | se to him tor payment within twelve months Designs t»> please the most critica, ¢ cCordg towuship, end Messrm HH G TR H.Rickert ints wees \\aiimoeve to Barium soon. Mr. |831, T. J Murdock, Pink Crawford, | surrendered to Maior March's from date of this notice, or it will be plead in| (1) prices w ‘hin reach of all. Latest > seas : : = 3 on - (surrendered to Major March’s bat- | par of arene ee : a é ( NE eel ¥ imhorriih mel o Bo eerie mani oc 7 Oe. R. Y. MeNeely. gui “ds. $23.2 aT a “ 3 bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to seltic Ladies’ More a Ao Sherri au &. G Mrs. George Foard and chiidren, | ©i4 vel bas man y friengs in States- | hh. pics eely, fuarc So eee tulion of the Thirty-third Infantry, | stid estate are requested to make immediate noveltics nm ladies Diauy iefl friday wight fur Arkau-} ye aud . lara. returned Monday | * 7 He formerly lived here and|J. PF. Watts, guard, $2.25, Z. M.tat Bontoe province of that uame ee ee er ¢ Aya J k t Belt Bi i Ne k cv teeter s Pik ey bone anny hee Sarcaiy . Saonintce eet | > traleame. pane “9S “onrg ar De : : us maton a 7% 2 =e Ks OP peter ecm o<- : i sds aut Ledus ly Vint trends wud t dt eoin w Visit lo irieuds in Sailsbury. pu ro We icomed pack to the coun: Foard, guard, ao cents, Eunos Hous- Three Filipino officers also sur-| This December 30, 1599. (P w4923, ac g S; D7) D5 OSLELY, 8¢. wear, see Lie Coumtry. oy e Hh ee 1 ii \ recent issue ol the Oxford Lon: cook. $10, all for — services at rendered to Major March; and the F-ByConnelly PAIL OT NG a ies a ae S ees : : ss IsVv oe OF bebhiavi Cf Sev ey® a . . wT t & Caldwe the aro er :-G we . 25 wrtyel is * . Be 7 reat roe 2s . * = aly * Stamp jerk Benton's sales ag 2 Miss seer ee. : or 5 ae ee says: tev. ee Caldwell, oe See ee oe r ao = Filipinos gave up two Spanish and North Caroline, Ltn tnelsanesor 5 Shoes an¢ Hats of the Best Makes - : Fe COULLY, elt for ar heats 1s | rser > Presbyterian con-| hav rock ic roads: Elis ie - . 3 s e = eregated > is.doZ.ts tur tae month ol ; et : Se atter a Visit to ber cousin } : eer ee ube ae e nce =F . 4 Holland sf ola ere Saone two American prisoners. r a one A = ae EOF and correct prices. : ¢ NoVestN areee ¢ oe a oe eefution for severai years, resigned oUuland Ba, Ni rk 1c .&. We ANDA.H. }) NOTICE OF Pecamber. ihe stumps for spirits 2 ‘ : | 5 : 2 5° . aS sue - f ni ae nee eninge Ne ‘ cD -£ aa Vins Mattiebec Cooper. ! last Sunday morning, preaching roads: E. B. Nicholson 35 hauling — ee i LOVELASS, PARTNERS, |} EXECUTION rs i A a 4 CL umeunled to S4o,U55 7S: cizurs, : Ernst ics “y Sa? eee Pease trait Sages ae ae vs. ) SALE, Will make it to your interest to giv a a LY: Sal RZO.L0: Lopaccy, S4,177.- Mrs A.J. Evans and twosons ar last sermon. We deeply regret rock on public roads; T. L. David-|yavinga Great Run on Chamber-| “ES. F.C EARLY. ) us an Ee call. eteagie “a ee retention See. rived saturday from Indiduapolis st with him. as be is an able|son, $6.92, beef for county home; lain’s Cough Remedy THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. » ‘ 7 : art nue, SLING ved Saturday | PLU pULts, | on Pee ee a = ace aces ie en rs Sere zs } ¢ iy Why ane ; on bir. Evans aud family are vuarding | * *Peaser of the nore and 2. scholar Se = SS blacksmith) yfanager Martin, of the Pierson ee “of Iredelt | & R Tv li B 1 3 ae vay to bhe four year oid sul: O18 Mr. ana at sits. J. E. Coiveri’s. pid ae d retined genveman, and we mee } : . i ae: Serna drug store informs us that he is county in the above entitled action, I will on amsey, om in Ow es : ey Mis. L. buuks, of Salisuury, form-| bul este _ jruaii miss bim and his intelligent | hardware; arter Bros. 312.08, lum-]) 00°. a ore: a MONDAY, FEBRUARY STH, 1900, PS A ge “ros ee eee a pe “oie ber iv ol Dialesviiie, died Saturday Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Webb, of Sit.) Cooly.” ber for public roads; J. A. Brady Rae a econnenaee ni Chamber- at i20,clock, m., at the court house door of Seen ESL OOS ELE LESS i ste> lo ime : : ~ | tievah. Persoo county, are bere ou - 21.50.blanks: Matilda R Se eae lain’s Gough Remedy. He © sells | said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash e - a morulsy from the efiects OF uw Cuse, *°5ee™ ee ated ' —— S1.00,blanks: Matilda tousseau 21, . a +s © satisiv said execution, all the rig itle and ee ‘ e insu Sir. | . five bottles of that medicine to one] tosausls said execution, all the right, title a ‘ Bee et vivceriue and carvulic acid. Als Visit to MTS. Weov s pareots. Mr. | yointer gas Come, temporary relief; Dr. H. F. Long ofany other kind, and it gives Be Aas Mrs. E. C. Early, defen- ‘ : : net tte, 08RD DiUMsvti | ‘ : . =), i nicrtinrcan ST eee ae y ve ’ 7@S } dant, had on tne oth day of June. 1898, or at amy A cooled servant gin gave the wrong |@ud sits, ogan SUMson. | [hesevere cold—severe for our 220, salary as County physician. vreat satisfaction. In these “days | time thereafter, in the Following described real Cotton Stcred and Insur ed \ hoe “ botuie to Wrs. banks, OY Inistake yy J. W. Baacette has returer ed | mate. that is—which set in last Agnes Caskey was ordered re-}° . ei ™ IVS estate, to-wit: Chambersburg township. Ad- Tose me tad ios ; Es may et CE GUC ip Siete sain lameness AU ie Sang = oe served at the county | when de of la grippe there is nothing like } joining the lands of Renjamin Arey and others. RI Be! Month, b | ; a Mr 6 Pb: Moore « sntinue } eo she v ule alter spepuipgthe bul} seek lucreased steadily in intensity, | CCrVeC . i 1e county home waen de-| --1 a mberlain’s Cough Remedy to Beginning ata stone, Benjamin Arey’s corner, FOR I5c.. per Belo e Month, by tomers Koow oe See OE CE eee Oe Pi vith bis mother, srs. J. P| untalit reached its climax Tuesday | tivered there. : . : running East with his line 124 poles to a_ stone; 4 ‘ ee ; \ eae sige ann serene ed gab rh pa: cet ot 5 ~ ; = a , . s -0ug t sore nce’ és oles with Cha -rs's line W fits appear- a bis grecery business, ub the stand a | orninw, Itisa known fact that| W. J. Campbell and George West | St0P the cough, heal up the sore | thence South 2 potes with Chambers's line to & Charlotte Bonded arehouse Company 27% a ee f Sigs \ He ib 7 ye | PUERE- | rnin’. Ina KHOWD act that . 4 f throat and lungs and give relief in|stene: thence South 6:degrces West So poles oe } wave ES mM Ucuter street. e hus mot tik ! Sear od crwth eis coe ees Hor | Were pe anec y ex » @ nom = eae : : -atterson’s line; thence N 7 ~ i sons a, Peano ana eee eee ee Sein eee oe rinom«e ee like scodiorss differ SR oe exempte rom avery short time. The sales ere Eee Se eee aac wese on eae Bonded in American Bonding and Trust Company for 31900,000.00 : kth Fe th eo Saat L Li. 3 : : } wcadely: some claim tha 1e mercury Xx. we ~ eae ae “nee North poles t » beginning, a : tt. Woodward bros. wil occupy tkefarcay trom Karelgi, aber HGLUS | oS been as low ee but > or 6| Comfort Gray was allowed #2 a See aa a =o ay ae nO ae anne eaten cameo Liberal Advances Obtained 7 Center street store in which Mr. [the bolidays with Ms soni FNC ONEC | ee Serer arter. with C. V. Voils aw pleased with its prompt action.—— i J. 11. WYCOFF, Sheriff, * Py ; : sae . lwrees above is probably about|Gaarter, with ©. \. Vous ap ent. : +7 Sars . . By K.P. SCROGGS s ur ' LiLEF.. Movre hus beet doing bustutes. 15. Wt. Laney. J currect Se en the Sas has . Sr eae rig case This Jauuary aoe oe on 0 Receipts : SS esi pen Daue eee tye Sm soos sale by druggists. ee a = > : f ae Nall Penh eernsa) hes res : Mrs. Frank iH. Graham, of Friend-;| 4-en tine for several davs, and a Tedis a At lowest rates of interest. : =e <r GB 2 ouny has resumed | : . Sosa aie work at bis former stund opposite ship, . ¥., Ip expected tocay To Vis-) bamber of young people who incline A Death at Troutmans--Personal ee a EB B Springs T M. Constable, 5 . . a Det Cocke Vb ee ferse ye Oster tr are rerticinate ; 1e ms . ~ d the Presbyterian eburch. His fam- pit bet cullsta, Mics.) Ledoan Hooter. | teat wey-bawe perucipatee eee SS: Train Held up in a Peculiar Way PRESIDENT TREASURER \ HY is } Re MeVELPLENT cil ss she wil. spent Lae Winter bere. ps oor. ~ . : 5 atye - - iy is suuil iu Davidson county, and : Be eo seonle iceland : Mr. Claudius B. Fesperinan died } wimington star, 31st eae eae meee nine Gee aN oe vjidwe, | Statesville people have baa their |,,, : ec " ston Star, \ aS Wiat nol move here al present. sr, Mrs. Pe) be otecle and.) ChUGYren |. eo es ss SEMerone 7 fuesday night at the residence of : i zi wae Youugis a good workman and ai pave recurmed trom south Tredell. | nese saa with ee = his father, Rev. J. M. Fesperman, Last night a few minutes to «4 e “na "TT Ze i > . <e guige “ re st 1 OARSLO& Vater z es, « » ow . . - ee <2 25 Biase eeties tary oe . spicnaideitizen. Phe town welcomes | waoere tuey spent the holidays with | oe er pipes, and the | iree miles west of here. He had o'clock while the Wilmington bound t e an 1 : - }piumbers are kept busy. It’s an il assenger train on the Yadkin S hit gack. ort “ ye ye ‘me. ¢ pi reialives. Saheb oncs ee rare been very low for some time, and tg e 2 ee i i cS iain ind that blows nobody eood. death was not unex pected, Tnter- branch of the Auantic Coast Line Isa Lady s first consideration When she is about to buy a W rap. Easily ? c Deputy Sherif! Davis, of Rowan| Miss Minnie Harmpton Sosa . : } 9 was nearing Atkinson, Engineer J. ices is We have studied both v losely and we are pre- e oe aay he ce i et ae ; pe Ra cain ment will take place Thursday at = 5 SOB, 02 Prices is the next. e have studi oth very ¢ ly are pre me eau Smies a et SoS ee lea yi oes reas Gi re se en St mchaetes a > Se ee ee ee by “ pared to furnish first class sty‘ish Jackets and Capes at reduced prices. { 3 : JSoaser s Monday, to have a Warrant {Cevaded schol. aspen we hulidays | ees Ne i a poe ears == : i Nem Dh ddan Cras nective nies: Senne 4 : “h fis enavursea for tue capture of a party | bere. ty ee = J. Evans, w eet eee Miss Gertrude Glover, of Char- Serene amar Are you frequent! hoarse? FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. ts 3 ee v af party lhireware business bere some years |Jotte, is visiting her grandmother the extinguishment of the light. q > é : : - i iis , who aad vroken tuto the depot at} ye Juha Sleep went to Miranda, |s .J, has decided to again cast. his| Mrs. M. E. ‘Lroutman te ’| He put on brakes and stopped the Do you have that annoying We have just received another lot of Dlack Crepon for Skirts also i x Sug Be Bacver Junction, on Sunday bight. | powancounty, Saturday night tojice with people of Statesville. and| Mr.§ M. Dillard is moving his train to see what was the matter] tickling in your throat? Would ( Groad Cloths, and Venetians for Coat Suits, Silks, Satins and Velvets for cs Bi 28 Cloraing, valise>, ae otber arucles| <i; his pume folks. He is expect-|tis purchased an interest in the] family to Statesville, where he 1s at and found that a blue heron or} you feel relieved if you could {shirt waists. i ie were Laken Irom the depot, ed back today or tomorrow, luurdware business of J. P. Flani-| work. crane had flown headlong into the] raise something? Does your HOUSE FURNISHINGS. y t : ter ut is i headlight. The heavy glass globe ha r ight, and cares, Wilton Velvet. Tapest as Rugs, also Tapestr 3 k ce Due Asheville Citizen of Tuesday! Mrs J.C. Irvin and Miss Jessie)" "7 Sous. ae oe Compliments of the season to the] ©") win to flinders, and the big coug oer you at night, an Art Squares, Wilton : i se nee ie Co ea ete ee F i a eyenmy Says that Geo. W. Justice] fowler returned. yesterday from}; tue new concern will be a stoc MAscor and its readers. rT Dray eased tbe headtieht ae do you ae more mucus in | for Portiers, Curtains an Oi stery. | ab - are = ace S, iss 4 5 aLaid altempted to commit revue Eo River, Rowan county, where j S 7ateg YOR name of which bas not Troutman. N. C., Jan. 3, 1900, dead. Its neck had noon broken in the morning: Drapery, Linen Table Damask. Doyiics an Nap ins. = f Suiuruay night by bhangeng Timself] they spent the holidays with rela- {3 7 noes, Cece oa It is tne ee : several places, every bone in its Then you should always keep Thompson's Glove Fittisg Corsets. a : : mmetta, Ga. ists abou mes eae : )p un ol the Owners to Goa more ex- ee a 7 . : < - <i } akan Sais ss ut eae oS it usive wholesale Lusiness, in ad-| Mr. R. V. Sharpe Assigns. body was broken and its wings as on hand a bottle of The best on the market for the money. : Bred als t ste é en ‘ 7 mi oe fe aloe ay a z i 7 Nach: ce pow , wf . .. 3 BR kiis wunseit, He formerly lived bere} "Tr: ©. R. Austin spent the holi-)¢:‘iva to the retail featare. ur. R. V. Tharpe, grocer, of this ves ae ee tesa Fashion Sheets now ready, call and get one Free 2 “ and Was In the revenue setvice for) eays ta Concord, returning Sunday. [| !- Evans since leaving here bas} city, madean assignment this morn-| ¢r¢ = ene ert crane WALTON & GAGE, i ® ey a tue. | Mes. “\ustin ana dittie son, who had) © 228 cuxugedas a traveling sales- ling to Mr. J. L. Sloan, assignee, for ze een minutes, the run from } een : bees ia Concord for some months, . oi and ior a year or two bas made | the benetit of his creditors. His as- Soe oe ce aaa x 5 4 uur. 5. H Gagrison, and son, mr. lreturned with him. /i saieuapolis his headquarters. He] sets are abeut $1/400 with liabilities “Sa headlig se Mi iiean f ps i New Garrison, speut the holi-| me : ; arte hace blany Warm iriends white in i ab $1,435 : Mr. C.T. Pinkston, the well known n Cw a Ss ‘ : 3 li-} sar. Faller Swann, of Iowa, is vis-| 3 : rds iN}amounting to about $1,435. mr.| nai agent, brought the heron to 7 7 ct - * 7 janitiess tere belore, Lo tuve him back, da. s with relatives in Charlotte and who are glad tras: Gulia Mr. Garrison tetls us that he vever saw as meny drunk men as Engene Morrison has on the stock amounting this is the only lien, a mortgage to $235, and ur. Tharpe the city and last night showed it to the Star. It measured five feet from tip to tip of wings. juny relatives in the county. Agr.) Swann ts agpative of iredell, bul bas tor 23 years. We sh: ll move into the new Cooper Block. $e Cherry pecioral fet an Apia eet iS « e a n n a G i d e cr e e S h m E a i beeu Lvngin lowa be “uw = Cece oecs Christmas. tis is bis first Visit home in about 1s x. Siood'’s Rear £emporarily ili- made no preferences. He reserves nese eee a aS ed By Rev. A. d Melielway,. his personal property exemption of oe Before we move every piece of furniture in our present : : {ss eure. clty Was palnteda deep red, while : Statesville never had a more orderly he C bsistimas. Texa> 8500, and after this his creditors will ali share alike. Heavy expenses and inability to make collections caused the failure. a Rey. Lo A. Paifer, of Cotton Gin, | preached at Front Street Sanday afternoon at £0 clock store will be sold at Reduced Prices. A Boer Defeat. Rennesburg, Cape Coleny, Dispatch, 1st. Foesession of the Presbyterian cyarch bas decided upon the tempo iey employment of Rev. A. J. Me- Tureau. General French has completely de a prolonged stand, when day broke he was within striking distance of Last night all the cav- the lat- f-cls that he oueht to lay aside ac- Glorious News tve work, at present. It is cot ; covable that the arrangement with diy, MeKelway can continue for roore than a few months, owing to I t cold makes youmoreliable , to another, and the last | one is always harder to cure than the one before it. but action was takep suestion vies-rs. Howard & Nuttasl applied for permission to keep public baths no about SU years. The burtal was at Now Lethany church yesterday. She was 2 good woman aud had long survived her husband and all, or i The beard of Aldermen met in reg: | CH4TS ; ck} elway. of Charlotte, to fill Dr. W <i , Eo res 3 4 \ Isr RE yestordav afternoon tea wood copgregée tion. He preach- ie a Wood's place du ringtae mcapec- Mr. Tha rpe bas the sympathy of all feated the Boers and occupied Coles- te If y h ak i ed. oH Merely routine business, such .as © ao able sermon. ty of the latter, or until a definite} OF people in his misfortune, and|burg. The general continued to n Seas er Everything reduced t> close out quickly. In our new st Fi eae erate 5 : : een as »-rangemept of some kind ‘ce: no | We hope he will-soon be on his feet|keep the Boers on the move and & throat you cannot be too Tre = mon % is me = xuditing claims, paving Bille) cten) | co Branklia cucore cicd at. ber Ses ee eee eon il andioibosmess.aeeun Sas them closely Saturday and careful. You cannot begin quarters we shall ope: up a brand new stock. We trust ts eS nsacted. Somefurther dis-'hume near the Catawba river inj’ 2 |. ; a Sioa one er at as f = to continue to merit your esteemed orders. one cu-sion was given to the bog penjSniioh township Tuesday, aged Dr. Wood's health is such that he See a Sunday, giving them no time tomake treatment too early. Each : \ iz L. SCHILLER, Comes from,Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: ‘Four bottles of Electric Bittershas cured the enemy. 2 alry, artillery and infantry, ter riding in wagons to increase Farnitare and Carpets. ‘ ep 7 op Sunday morning, but the = a oon 41. fathers did not see fit to grant almost all. of ber children. Virs. Brew f scrofula. which had +15 i: ‘ 501 ad oe ci & almost all. of ber ¢ : pce Sera on mee a aries eee NOS ce CNC CO nO ula, which ba ; Open Till 8:30 p. m. During Sete. D po an: a this rae s cuties as editor of the “Presby-| (used her great suffering for years. general sobility started on a Dr.Ager’sCherrg Pectoral Piaster | = - i sce —— jan Standard. This arranze-|-porriple sores would break out o night march with the object of turn ects the from colds. i : —————— ‘i ee OBR } ne Sr. Geo. W bone. of G raham. a Soumity Parker. nical Was announced ata meeting of hoe head Se take and ee best aoe: ing the Boer’s right. poe = Op- pr % ae ae E f ~ SA TT . ramnent pbysician of State Mr. J. Thomas Brantley. s one peste eee eet uwevebere 1 manne ’ Ae sons CES in- * es es ri 5 prominent pbysician of the State eae eee Sty ee ene Sunday. Mr.| tors could give no help; but ber eure| flora wi field batteries immediate- Not a Medicine, but a Treatment. ¢ 2 Se mee eae er i president of the North Carolina Rev. ¥. rantiey, of Fallstown { «Keiway bas filled Dr. Wood's] i, complete and her health is excel- antry and field batteries Help at Hand | 5 eS ie 5 M iL Society. will locate bere for tewnsuip, and Miss Annie Parker, rujpt for several succeeding SuaQ-|jent.” This shows what thousands ly made a feint attack upon Boer mat : ’ , co fi RE OR ESE i$’ . the practice of his protession. Dr. daughterof sirs. E C. Parker, of diys. Heisa logical, foreeful and porn yroved—that Electric Bitters front, and while this was proceeding If you have any complaint HEN you buy RAMON’S LIVER PiLLS & aa it ae ES Long bas rented Mr. J. P. Burke's Davidson township, were married s.avincing preacher, and is well Soe blood purifier nau the cavalry and light artillery got eee eee best TONIC PELLETS youdo not buy 2 toe - Sate a 1 residence, on Race street, and will yesterday afternoon at the JMetho- xed by the congregation. Ts’s the s dy f ‘|completely around the enemy's enone Sees Site icine, but a Complete Treatment for Bilious- ee 5 move bere next week wi-h his fami- dist parsonage in Troutman’s, Rev v's the supreme remedy for eczema, | ioht fankas arranged. The pro- sibly obtain, write the d ipati d Headaches. itis two : 3 DO OR tess CC Sed ee Pk: © Sciaine| “Phere was FOR SALE tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and|\,mme worked without a hitch freely. You receive 3 | ness, Constipation and i eS - 5 ig, Dic! Loom wm Brother: Of Na. | ity Ce Ne neat Dae : ‘running sores. It stimulates liver, | ly ised, prompt reply. distinct medicines, but sold for one price—25¢- € &. F. Leng, and the father of “tiss a reception and Supper at Mrs. Par- por CASH, or on time, two well-broken | |i qneys and bowels, expels i .’ | The Boers were MACTAY, | SULDIISEG, Address, YER, The Pills b i i ediate relief; the Pellets 7 4 Lorena Lone. who is vy bere. M ker’: last night horses and one two-horse new Nissen wagon ki ANeyS an D0 WE S) expe S poisons, and, finding their retreat threaten- DR. J: Ca e Pills bring imm 4 v4 aie Lorena Long. who is now bere. Mr. ers last night. | autharaess The horses are 6and 7 years old | helps digestion, builds up_ the d A d 4 fled in disord: b Lowell, Masa. tone up the nervous system and invigorate. ee ah < : $§ and Mrs Burke will make tbeir These are popular ae people id will work ace See them at My] <+renoth: Only 50 cents. Sold by e ae it = oC leh er, ae e i fe i heve with Mrs. Mary Byil; Mrs. and Tug “ascor joins their friends * «chuse. SES URAW. woW Aa} es ~ leastward, leaving Colesburg in Gen- i ee : : ; = : : : . LEY. W. F. Hall Drugyist. Guaranteed. ; : _ Burse’s mother, i vongrendations. ) pie panwary sth ete Se eee auiee’ eral French’s hands. : : a - of - 5 SPE A TING _ y - ~— - ~ ee eee pnts Ww mn Enerensiz SRYAN'S PANTHER HUNT. He Ouiwitted Engersoil. sige North Carolina, In ths Superio- North Carectins, )} in the Superi 5 s a ; LN ABLE SPEECH. Drinking Among Women inereasing. BNyY 2 as Bride Deserts a Defeuite atexander County CoG: EetoreD. StCowsinta? c . Boren or Sse ees 1 saaw Sra = 1 Francisco Wave meres , i Z i Chicago Journal. Te : : San Francisco Dispatch 31 L Wetts, C. S.C Tno Clerk, j i 7 - ean mang - ak ye ‘y . , a s IPSON DR on . i 7 veginatn Kinttz's Maiden Speceh The student of sccial phenomena Rides x Bucking Broncho and Get~ Robert G. Ingersoll was not al- Alfred Bi D. H.STIMPSON. 81 iR.OF } } Sens 7% © of Representatives can tinda rich and almost unex plor- a Lave Panther is 2 Trophy. wavs the tactful lawver ke became - a van a ae : . ousc . 7 ° gc ie ee a . “ eempilov o i , ane Cpposition to the Gold ed field for study in the obviously in- Re etere rs in hts maturity. i Sand Tr t Son a yas im Op x . path ete s stim, x. —- rat ae : PS 2 us om e a ee ae ithe Increase creasing useof stimulants by wor) : nee aliNcnaeae oo found himself counsel for the de- 7) a f mow heor L ‘ 7 eae men Among men the use and Phe great panther and Mexican ‘ence in 2 murder case. with a fussy | o> ee OO siexane lwife, D. Clon , Cpr . . 7“ 2 y C Se Pee nS : x . ee tha mur PCa » WILR a@ Iss! aa AleX anGer, vs - : ; of the Powers of the abuse of alcoholic liquors is clearly lion hunt which has been arranged 314° Goctor as 1 witnecg tbe bank. Sa tees i NOTICE Mrs. Mary K : National Banks. decreasing. We no longer have |in honor of Col. William Jennings | |, retire hE aa ca Decembe: STN = = e iti Moody Heath E ! screasiup. Salts a > Setar aamirer< p- | Amie’ . - ‘ “ “ Vieece se ea) 2 In suucexXauder. CoO : meee _ See etetaetie . : : . 2 . . zn 11s 2Xas uc ers too ‘ ; vy) O!c2se, to whom h. ee : and W.Wrizh In our issueof December 2Ist, we *-four-bottle’” men, and a_ later Mr. | Bryan by hi: aon Saban a “chance to be brilliant, he sareas- . ; Soars Cathey. J. P. Cath © Luthe Sea TONGS Sa speech delivered pickwick who should get drank on pave today. The country along the | 15.11) proceeded to oully the wi ed for seme time. The alae Be Wright Forcuan onc arte a Bis -re . : } ! t a : J A ticall r ede fi li- 4013 B. Alexa: tOnctisn . : commented ob a =I : = Colorado river south of here is : . on their bonevimoon, too Aa an 5 a : tepubli nised to We print against the adoption ot che can currency print itin a fut bill and pror ew e ure Issue. it today... Mr. Klurtz said: i ' Mr, Chairman: Inthe ive min utes allowed me I can hope to _do little more than voice the protest of the good people who sent me here inst both the matter and tne agui manner © in this vill Denied the priv! é : ing its provisions in committee. de- nied the ef offering in its stead an al ive proposition, de- pied even 2 knowledge of its propo- Hilit was spruvg upon this House, ard with a detate limited by cast-iron rules which were for upon Us bya caucus-ruled majority, of the House can} islatinn propesed ft lege of cousider- sitions ull forced | er e | ve on this side > can | hope, sir, to do no more than indig- | nantly protest, however unavailing | that protest may be. | Gagyed in this way as we are, | eentiemen on that side complain of us when we complain, charging us with useless consumption of time, rerainding me of the littie fellow who called to his father: ‘‘Pap, come here and make Bud behave himself. Every time I hit him on the head with the hammer he hol- lers.”” [{Laughter. | The dis tin guished gventieman trom Ohio [ Mr. Grosvener] derisively asks what predictions made by the Democrats in [S96 bave been fultilled. i bad the honor, sir. of being a Democratic electoral candidate in 1846, and im an active canvass I daily churged that the Republican party was hypocritical in its plat- form pretense of favoring bimetal any effort of a Republican ‘ation to secure interna etalism would be perfune political effect only. | and that suecessful in electing Villiam McKinley President thai party would, in defiance of its pledges force the single gold standard upor ista: that adminis tienal bi } tory and for { if m | the people of this country. | My Republican opponents indig pantly denied these charges, as did my distinguished colleague [Mvr-.| Linney} who sits upon the other} side of this Chamber, and as did the| Gistinguished Republican Senator | from North Carolina, neither of | whom would be here today but for} their professed friendliness to bi- metallism Our people were assured that the Republican party was honestly in favor cf bimetallism and that they differed from us only as to the best and safest manner ofsecuring it. In the light of subsequent events, and particularly in the light of this pro posed fezislation, | can unhesitat- zly point to these fulfilled charges and predictions in answer to the ’ gentleman from Ohio. Mr. Chairman, why is this legis lation Gemanded at this time? Why in this vear, intermediate between Presidential elections, when neither party declared ir favor of a perma- nent single gold standard in the ijast Presidential campuen, both declar- ing, on the contrary, in favor of bi- metallism. and when an era of un paralle!ed prosperity is claimed by eur friends on the other side; when it is boasted that we are aiready un- der the gald standard, with all its alleged blessings; when the people of this great country at the very lat est opportunity have declared in fa vor of bimetallism by the election of } Villiam McKinley upon a profess- ediy bimeta'lic platform—why, | ask, should the serenity of the po- iitiee-fiuancial atmosphere be dis- turbed at this time by the attem;t- ed passaze of this revolutionary measure? I may be mistaken, Mr. Chairman, but in my opinion, sir, it is largely because, in the results of the recent elections, in the reduced Republican majority to ths House, the forces behind the Republican party see the handwriting on the wail and realize that if this legislation is not forced ai this juncture the opportunity may never again present itself to that pariy to write the single gold standard into the laws of our lana {Applause on the Democratic side ] But, gentlemen, in your eager - haste to falsify your past preten- sions, in your willingness to staltify yourselves to do the bidding of past aud prospective campaign contribu- tors, let me warn you that this bil’, which carries in its belly a whoie catalogue of woes, though it may be forced upon us here by unusual and reyolutionary methods, is yet to pass under theconsideration of an intelligent and indignant people. When they learn, as learn they will, that you have been fulse to your professions and platforms; that you have covertly but effectual- ly destroyed the greenback: that you have added silver to the endicss chain for withdrawing gold from tne Treasury; that you have chang- ed every contract now in existence or hereafter to be made, public and private. ip favor of the creditor and against the debtor by writing thi cruel word “‘gold”’ into it; that vou have abdicated the constitutional right of controlling the currency of this country to the sole control of the national banks; that you have renounced the right of Congress to control the issue of interest-bearing bonds and conferred that supreme and dauverous power upon the Sec- reiary of the Yreasury; that you have stricken down atone fell swoop $00,000,000 of legai tender money zad made vold the sole money of ayment ia the Waited States, leav- ng in circulation only void -and na- tional bank notes, my word for it, : Mr. Chairman, a political revolution such as this country has never seen will sweep, as with a besom of de structivo, from place and power the party which coud dare to force this infamous iegisiation upon a deceivea and outrazed people. [Applause or the De:nocracic side. ] a ‘ % “ L. T. Travis, Agent Southern R R., Selina, Ga., writes, “I can not say too much iv praiseof One Min- ute Cough cure. In my case itwork- ed like a charm.”’ The only barm- lessremedy that gives immediate re- Suits. Cures coughs, colds, Croup, Drouchitis. andall throat and lungtroubies. W. P. Hall Jr, I am indebted to One Minute ough cure for my health and life. Iveured me of lung trouble follow- iug grippe and throat acd lung troubles. Its early use prevents Ceasumption. Itis the only harm- less rempuy that gives immediate re Sults. W. Ff. Hal. Yr. fas drinking bs abhunting party and awaken in the village pound would encounter slings andarrows ot reprobat ion amon his own people more paintul than the decayed vegetables with which the ribald populace awoke the benig- | nant victim of cold punch. j3ut in proportion as men become | temperate or abstinent women are | looking with favor on the grape | Not merely that class of unfortu- in Moore nates whom Hogarth shows us “Gin Lane,”’ and George powerfully and pitifully describes in ‘An Actor’s Wife.” nor yet the, women of the ‘smart set’) whom society journalists love to describe innumerable cocktail a ae the | from impossible jewe'ed flasks. tween these two extremes lies vreat body of womanhood, and there the erowing use of alcohol is appar: | ent to every close observer, The explanation of this phenome non is not difficult. As life come more tense, morestrenuous for women, the need, real or for stimulants has come upon her as it did upon men, It is ceptional woman today who is not i: some sense a business woman. even the pursuit of society has be- come a business. With greater in- dependence. heavier cares, and livelier intellectual !ife than her vrandmother enjoyed—or sutfered— the twentieth century iri may be expected to seek much the same mevbods of securing relief or stimu jus as her brother does. Doubtless this will be bad for the race. Tbe alcoholic taint inherited from one parent has wwcked enough lives. wravity of the results will be en- hanced. But it an irrefutable has be- | Is proposition that if women are coin-, pelled to do an eyer-inecreasing shave | of man’s work, they will ultimately coptract a share of man’s vices, too. a The Seizure of American Flour By The British. ston Dispaten, 2gth The ascertaipmment of the facts the se iwith izure of Amer- ican flour by British warshi olf the coast of Portuguese East Africa has been confided to the United States consular agent at Lorenzo Marques. Under the instructions sent to kim by Secretary Hay, yes- terday. he will ascertain ell of the facts Counected with the seizure of the flour, and particularly the names of the persons to whom this flour connected Ds Hus ership of the goods. The Department of State is deter- mined to do everyihing proper to maintain American rights in the matter of neutral trade in this case. But, so far, the Department in absolute ignorance of many essen- tial facts regarding the seizures, and cannot proceed to make any complaint until it has made sure of its ground. Jt does not even is le 7 KROW that all of the flour was seized, as Was at first reported, and there is reason to believe that in the case of at least One consignment. the flour Was not seized, but was simply di- verted to another port than Loren- zo Vlarques, and there ieft subject to the disposition of iis owners. Al- though thi, may also be a breach of neutral privilese, it presents a diff erent case entirely seizure outright. To determine with accuracy all of the elements necessary to the prep aration of a protest against a seiz- ure of the kind reported, necessari- lv coasumes much time, and the State Department, the oflicials following the usual course, canuoi be expected otherwise than in the line indicated. During our late war with Spain, wherever a seizure was Ferre « Tron a se ye sa re made by our warships of amercnant vessel laden with «supplies intended fur Spanish ports, we politely formed foreizn powers which under- took to protest, that they would be obliged to wait the usual and regu lar action of our prize courts. Thus when a french ship was towed fato Charleston no* withstanding representation made by the French goyernment, our government in sisted on carrying out all of the rou- tine proceedings of a prize trial. fn one of the cases growing out of that particular seizure, if was near: two years before the parties claim ing to be ayverieyed by the seizure and detention of the ship, secured a final decision of the case by the Su- preme Court of the United States. Yet this case was simplicity itsel/ compared with the lezal problems presented in the stoppage of a Brit- ish merchant ship by a British man- of-war, and the search of a neutral cargo for contraband of war. ——IP> <> a No One Fears Death. the LUE “I have seen thousands of persons die under ali sorts of circumstances, and aever vet have I seen one dis play the slightest fear of death.” This remarkable statement was made the other day, according to the Philadelphia Record, by a physician who has practiced many years in Philadelphia, and who has seena great deal of nospital service i “It isa populor fallacy.’’ he went on, “to imagine that a deathbed scene is ever terrible. other than as a parting between ioved ones. The fear of the unknown is never present at the last. Even amid ignorance and vice I have never experienced such scenesas a novelist, who strive- after realism, will sometimes pic. ture. “When a patient is told that he cannot recover and the end is near. he invariably seems resigned to his fate, and his only thought ‘seems to be of those whoare to be! left be hind. This is true alike of ;men and women. : “Those who become hystericai and declare they are not fit to die are the ones who are not as ill as they think they are. These always get well. A pyschological' reason? Oh, I don’t know that there: is any. It’s justa human trait.” « G. H. Appleton, Justice dt Peace. Clarksbury, N. J., says, ‘DeWitt’: Little Early Risers are the _bes! pills for constipation. We use xo other.”” Quickly cure all liver and bowel troubles. W. EF. Hal: Jr. Lewis Dennis, Salem, Ind , savs “'Kodol Dyspepsia Cure did me more good than anything I ever tbok.”” It digests what you eat and cannot hel but. cure dyspepsia and stumac troubles. W. F. Het Jr, letfort to exterminate them. fancied, | the ex- | for} a If the danger be doubted the | was consiyned, and the actual own- |} less by comn mistakes. ting upen doctors’ Doctors make few rough, and many panthers and Mex- that on December 24th. ican li akeit their rendezvous. tees -Wias Steamer Dav. wh Nee ONE is ese mistakes as lawyers,”’ asserted the! 0 ew) a, These animals have been playing} |), eee . collection takes p! = ne ae) Oise man, rie en havoc with the tarmers’ live stock ia Rosters iistakes ace buried | UC ee make an! Cesk. Over two hundred men participated in the | 7. com- |) and it was decided to esid Tn- ‘\ inder the vround,”” ling fe3 unis ff mistakes fy C&. Obtenge a> Kew 46 of im oe Sycup. j a . pes ~— ae Rit lepian - 3 “EU UU, Sats 20 Cure, Cruysils reiunu mua, * . nie 7 “rank Alex uider, one of the de idants above named, will take ne that an action entiiled as 2bov uced in yunty act of le to make sai a certain ty ate land Tae Jeweicr end Optiviaa, tie SU peril i 1 + ay The crowd w; prison by ‘ it} j hunt today. Phe crowd was ¢ | Sa above thel! rison Lon Pe i . nosed of State officials, busicess | iy eet Bei eae but : J 4. HaR ’ f t Aare mr ia re eee en una, Was Lue 3 and that J Clerk - ¢ ee boys trom = va-/ 75 just the difference. ’ 1e Said <7 Mtr j rious ts of a ee Ae | The jury saw the point, and one ae ‘ br notice em - e «3 a } art was > made rom | eee ihe case Lote we ’ : ‘x * 2: ca Tm m ‘ Pp RE SACU SCOP OS NSCS | oo | erersoil lost the ease: tala eee G RENN oe ed toappear at the + ake ef Vatu. bie Pract of Land this ¢ity 2t 9:50 a. (ml. An hour | Gorlini b: eren ee Pets (ac yaeears Keay eae a ; ‘ aes an = oe 2 ; : re OC: the superior 42y vi CEofa judgmen: the sune- before that time Colonel Bryan and 1 deters = f ; ex Governor Hoge, mounted on | a = Sar . a a fbronches, rode up aad down the; t» ie eee “< - at ’ principal streets of the towo. Gry- | sort] ier = ee + +] lan was dressed in corduroy clothes | 3, ie n ; me AG ; . Ee e aod sembrero, and in one hand he) yy uh cle ae ; ried a big tip horn which he biew j pe = iint | Nea continuousty, causing t crowds | |; ] ‘ tu gather on the sidewa ks lo see! ch ce CE Ee 2 2: s ‘ ' him pass by. The broncho did notj ony bist This 2 take kindly tothe noise which its | Ewenty-tive v: me vider Was making and it had several | ever had | : , _ C . bucking spells that gave the crowds | 21.6] Sea et Grae Without a ff: . Sores TS OU 1S ST} rt we ut I sure scnee s FeV bo ot ed Y dsl: ict Sistsese . y s wexX jmuch amusement S of the civilized The { ina mes zatesville, 2 | Kx-Governor Hogg, who weighs} y millions | boarse: rip ee 3o6 pounds, Was mounted on u giant}, away and your | that a mae : : _ horse and was in high spirits when |, Quits Success Was | sure sien « Y : the start was made. The besters | ms: really the only 7 : ; ww a a rode across the rough country for t Remedy veneraily ja peeul i, . ee ten miles before the real sport be-! end vsicians. One 149] berlain aNUSLRY Joo. f > BE = ean. The hounds struck the se of at bottle willcure ev prove tis}soon a : : Int t au panther near a farm house where sold by dealers in all civi horeven ai : & vac animal had killed and devoured | @ | , ies. OW. FL Mall Jr. | pears, it oy . * ; - acalf last night. Bryan was on se lis useci int & . : : i res, ae, a Rt ceatar it eon hand and no soorer had the dogs | : i ; lin this broad . : : 7 iment aid 927i aed (eiventonyve than the free silver fue modern ang most poinis the a , mm : jb mere are. wera Mpeciai attention o vid to orator gave hi: broncho. the frei: Cuts 101 COB Stange oe have yet to ie brea i © li Mined ~ , nt pa ‘ A eae v Se- . orate : } eae hon : yuUS tie z . ' ’ s ive : ast fav. ' and was otfafter them. fie ied the fan us little a eee oF a ective lon most favo ' > } —— . tt $4 : i cuase for about a mile. Wheod Ris : <a Lit No aorse suddenly broke through a: + : 24 peavy undergrowth, and before <a SJR A COO: rought under control the sombrero tek und part of the rider’s clothing had | : seen left behind. At this ¢ 1cal , {point a cowboy came to the our a ois wid the wild career of the bronche | ai nice = was checked, Bryan resuined the nedy. : N @ ; hase and kept close up with the refuud your moncs if x E - nounds tor several miles. Wo satistied uit sj it ! 2 The chase lasted about two heurs. “vavbere ndmitted to i O CUHE LA GRIPPE INTWO DS4 ss ‘ I Pr oa Goriain a ithisrileretie forme ccecarat : Salem sd : n ric ne panther ie be hounds severu seccessiul remedy to use for , ) indred yards aud tinaliy sought NT ada cy of nis. splendid | complaints ang theo: ene . j refuge inatree. When the hunters | posith ; bes 1 tre-} never fails. Leis pleasent ‘ ; : On - Powers arrived at the spot a council was] meng Sane " oi reliad : Dise Warrows tor held to determine what was the|c and Gowels |= ace P me hact course t Sates Mov eciin mer" | : | - ns : 9t ~ q st course to pursue. Bryan urs: ja, Li y nt these | ic Fooled tie Surgeon. : Cotton ithat the animal should be captur-| , winisnen = Nee cel iatlig 4 b J e ‘ ' : si ne ee ee ed alive if possible. Redd, 20}; a \i1 doetors i Renick Gan RL EXAMINA TIC? 3 and presses al- old frontiersmau. agreed to this | 47 nf ‘i fler st r iu irgmen Sake view of the matter and volunteered he otis istu ' 32) TANT : aac Prac ion Kneis to rope the animal if some one; fy. iy Gperaiier we dd ve een le eee eters : would get itoutofthe tree. Before iw ured hips Asi si~< 2 : eh gat this arrangement could be made the | \ at RAN SE : oy jumped from the tree (sa cure for rl ti eis ‘ ghting in the pack of hounds and | betiain s Bai n Balm World 2d. : St ereaee weir mecca 4 : : . kiLing two ct themat one biow of | Wilce reputat | Hail J: 1 Staecsyv ili ‘ ; aes . | ws | Seria 5 i {zu oN Cates meet . nis forepaw. Redd bounded on his lichmend, i 1 "A ‘SOCHRANE > borse and before the panther could , with that L 1} o via) ART STO LP RESIS et away Re-had him in the toils of |speasing of i s i never | i: ated =o { ch was thrown with | Gd TCReve} : 290 #4 ¥ See Soe IN My LIne xterity The panther; 2 ity fe Sa conn H a d Pr i ted Ae. | eee Pe Binted desperately, but was soon)! aoc a Ta . is: aii wINtesg fi Fad rou under control M t M | fs : 3 Redd then addressed the crowd | very ) a=} 2 i : nd presented Bryan with the live}? ‘ ' Snes gi pantberasa trophy of the hr siule : ete: ; responded briefly. say : ne en . . : Can : that he i Bees sated fe ait une Volcanic Ernptions | ‘a = “ } VC Col +“ * ‘ vould try to keep it. The | ‘: ; o en : > ' was brought intotown and ae At : Eruptions | Gia. oe seas pee nee ; _ ter sour Socam 4 bipped to Lincoln. Neb. by Brvan j rob | icklen’s Arnie : i oe * 3 a cae 1 i ee Wiis enjor ius Va tous . = Es ; j - = ’ its i 3} STIZAS 20005 on aad keptat his home tbere. he | Sals - nal - s 1 _ 4 : crt Qo: bor. ‘ about three vears ola and | acd ( Bois. | \ x ae oh . pee meat as bay ob our 5 ) 5 aie} ~ | za > Vik niostatt ion t jaii to cam. 42 : ix oneol the faryvest ever seen in | s AUS. Got | oe S > - Y y c fe ile 7 he ; 4 f 3 | { 1 | : = : r ? uese ¢ IS t3c- fers wre ris part of the ' ped Hana | “ iota tees - see we neti ie Y > - The hunting party roused : cure 6 Ra | “ ce ie sats NN CS 5B Bei exican lion, but ths beunds i Aches, O 1 ~~ Solite I a igre 2D the seent and the antraal e: ‘ ronte Listen ; i eh or “\ ar ryan was de Hurhted with the chase, | G j TS ky ne jd : 5 tees 3 or lt srobably be luid upp 3 { ! - c as LMI ste Cl : : ‘ i Or be daid u | : a tp Bey oe the Pic Canipen s rom > tec oO , : : 3 - - -orih Sea me supcrior Court, i Sent oS : i } Phe Apnotize of Graz | i ~ V< ’ sreceli County ) Dec 7tt 1e>: a zt YX. }- Te Ju 1 r i ’ s of the wiry broncho ke f | =z ' WALLer. or Toman - : i ti i 5 ASS FO PHA gic m Is MWe bD os ' wer oe FS : Sahois wee . Is ‘ zz y # ,& vit . : t Se : pe | Avs ' rone ' nce i tas ci8 Vii. ch: - ie ie wi to nl a toms id ] P eater i a © ‘ AN such : Hl ‘ i i in He Waco a Vision Which Caused Hin ' x : > | : : ey Po Marry. He spoch F vey ' i t Ri ro Special to Raleigh Newsand vdserver. | ives a spler < | ; . th. | “ } a » ‘ % awe oe x i ' Uy 1d a al 5 re _ News reaches here of a very ve i w4k S - an ati EO Ga. Mmarriaty et é a \ is 2) 3 a sj = 1 sok place in Baldwin township ‘ s ; = yt i tin ISSO au his county, on last Sundiv | S ; . vhich Mr. Elias Harris, a + ET, ShGckK: = 2 \ e stable and weil-to-do : ra ae ; 1 OrGer ws of ure, and 2% Miss ; ne Toure f44 as . maiden lady of some 35 or a C3 rs, were the contracting pi 2° seems that Mr. Harris, o i} Sunday wes a widower of somi + rite tage = A : sule yt , x weeks dt on, claims io have . : : ate . OUNMsE is ef a“ oven visited the Lord in u trance ‘ - oe : ’ - . . Vou sca’ 4 op last Friday night in whict, i: was ‘ Zoey sommanded of kim to betake himself will t ‘ = . . x = v reals yn the followire morn to the HOUDC | : ofa neighboring lady, a Miss fick-} Be man, and state that in necoreance | xy 5 THE... vith a special command from on} & Sone nigh it was the solemn duty forthe) STAN DA?! \ : Ceres ; u vain te become united in the bouds | a = Pie Gx — -L matrimony. % aii = The sup pos dsvision mes ulted in g ~ The Direct Line to gol po ‘ e vir. Harris at onee calli n the| ! Tex e a . é <™~ a ingt ac : 2a. cepted, procuring a license here i. : ‘ es : e : ¢ ot PRS r. nd >at anes y being married on 4 : x C C 2h 224 ad, : ~UnDaaYy. - 1 itin - i i ra »rianded wall DL 2 a ay ft a soos , , oe \ARTNESS, ics ee ASR, y< smi ber, 1899 a Women as Well as M As CGuohe and en YUOR AUG . es y other geed . 1 a Are Made Miserable by 7S s ; Povrics Rise ie (2 Ee —_—_—___— orto Rics ine Ln Kidney Troubie. ROCK HLL BUEGY CO, Se =. i ~ ee : ania trictly Pirsi-t , A ft Reena ae 1% SSL Lae, eee Rolice to Crediers. S a ia i : e : : d : ; alan Sn ee Racal ate TSE ment or } - Kidney trouble preys upon the = | n iD : Locai courages and lessens ambition: § oe GR: | ss. ; : ; in many and cheeri A 5 g : 3S z Carts on 2] disappear me: (Yaius: Cast wad sate ; neys are ou # B 3 7 % £ ; wes. +: : 1 ¢ a t Ss ite a7) £3 x75 ~ a r ea 3 winked tose mas AS 8 eS “ravel by Uh aNd you oe a Beane a4 Sid ; aren a sake: Ce tortable gai nero eo: 3 I ~~ .—o ‘i ) thatitis not i z Expeditices Journey. a dl for a child ¢ . Ali pure cotton, thorough! "Aw 32 5 APPLY 7O x ri : 4 eS \ SS Seem ‘ cand ¢ . hard twiste oe op Of 1D We eae wm ote cece at thes lems el i 1 mt a 4 me “ucnuered 10 3 sor, snocta, 7 RATES AND GUNERAL | (FORMATION, t Se ne T a bl OR ADDRESS a having LILEDOUN, As i : urine scalds the flesh or if, whe f hasn't i and won't get It ~ See pont 3. L. Vernon ar een male a cer 3 nd it from the milis in 60 ya, Mea + = a = a ae moneys worth ..... - mee reaches an age when it should O° | Bl bolts or tore, ecarriaze prepaid. "A VLOG v ae aS (a eS eee aa Tene control the P ao His yet ain th me nos Mustia button beg free. Write ve ? ios. ve Renna) ‘= Ge CHARLOTY c s bed-wetting. depend upon it. the ¢ f oe : a Uae : ty * f n igo Ne crane et : : : : t 5 = y uD ae -he difficulty is kidney trouble, and: st MCORE COTTON MILLS, ne me 4 § g 3 ste = No trouble to ansy a HA step should be towards the tre f Taylorsvilic, N.C. 22 “ 5 % a a g Pranx § Mauran |] WR ee these important ergans. This 2% i ore ‘ ; eR Gidigs Gilad, Lab) OWL 4A PY trouble is due to a diseased condit e fs ° aC tras we Ui c 34. 0. Ee aee ee nee ie a ne Pr. 5 ahh md ti g o kidneys and bladder and not to a habit a2 g Ae I GORE. ut ‘3 AG eee 3 Sears owe t Vl HONS. a tnost people suppose. 2G > siahonauhig ye ~” eee ere ae ee = Women as well as men are ra WINMIAR ET OD i > Vomen as we = WWE RTs Ses — e Went } 1 4 a kidney and bladder ve ae YOU ore 2 Scness znd both need the same erecat POAULERTE CTT See = = © COI e ie eerecerar : che maiden! the Se Ser vg Wy Geil hae vents Is sometimes necessa: yin regard ROWSO™N & I PINSTER, PRO Swamp-Rooct is soon realized. St SO 4 ‘ Cases. o the teeth, i WOVeSSILY aces cy druggists, in fifty ewer Sita Pi ’ of excuse the mekiner of the art j- cent and one doilar ' Yours truly. * Fire, Life, Accident chaility so painiully apcerent and the es. You may havea | vv A ee alone or Reettn expression So hideou-iv’ chastly av . + + fone : - ‘Ce y3- a 'D Sm SORA SY) BL hast u es i fae Di t h ae — co 6 “gs is often seen in peopi- wearing arti tree, also parr E ors oa qa SA pi — eee caring Sie age igests what you eat. ———-—--—-_- fYSirea ues ficial teeth. l make wtifcia) weth 3 eT Gl t tT. s r many _ : = ote ke Ln x I wi . f | Seca icon Macremaneny Se a wiiattlficially digests the food and aids | s Ps a ~ i - ps tbat are the most paturel cenrocua- 3 * ~~ lee » : ei . —we eye wa eee : ~. . ; : from sufierers cured. In writing Dr. ae in strengthening and recon- Do2t ean MtOC s Ciscw Cats Wc of @ teeth Waieh uature & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be structing the exhausted digestive or. C 1 a vo vives that itis possivle for exnecrt mention this paper. ant ee See movered digest- ough, 3<r ‘ch ever sold, skill and the Snest mechanieslearip- : . er. preparation myo ‘for the meney onlv pt ee : ee > i One ty 16e. “Uge--s j ’ NA SSeS sehr CC ae can approach it in efficiency. It in- Whes you can bor =i is : ; bie: eee oa ee erties Sp ectt tobacco ously und _ | Stantly relieves and permanently cures ae Borie ere hi ee a te Docs Not Souinta Quis ‘sie, full or ie. ners” and vis .c | Dyspepala, Indigestion, Heartburn, Sr Ae metering mouth 25 sorzotter. Oaly the, bet # Ae. the wonder-worker, that iiakes 9 me: Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, | Se uy > i : yrade of materials used. In my” Be We A. Moleriy & Sou TRS eh eee oe SSS Sick Headache, Gastralia,Cramps, 2nd sais Woe Hlice two weeks in wich mouia te < Saty Chil: Sox : 4 : oc. Addres ; ‘ ‘ rece ts oe wal 20% : : wersicy Rene very | Preperee by Ldigesticn, | ginning witb irs: 8. etay E . P. €, Laugeavur, eS Pat Se te oy LAE eg NE aR RGR TEN GA Sg aac nn stesville Mascot. TWICE AS LARG EA CIRCU LATION iN IREDELL AND ALEXANDER COUNTIES AS THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED. — ee In the Super ier Court, pe Poremm and Ww WEG UARANTEE pe ! x Tv ” 7 = - ea ! STATESVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1900 NO.7 ? : E a a i EDITORIAL NOTES. Locai. ae ee GENERAL NEWs. | “Married Two Sisters Ewive” | aapoweeeeee ee “~ wk 2pply io the - ono | lesan § tm Said complaint — ' Ger 3 a : s i v ry S i cccipintemtiae : y = = £ eS : ce eer -en «©. Gane ~walnut tree in Watauga; Dr. Wm. Hammond, former sur-| “ > < aRINESS He Y re =i clee» ¢ her Police headquarters have been S , a me - 7 ee et On mesdar Doce 26. 1899, s ae Court j i ne } AR Sie ae S ae oe rnoved toa aan over Harrison's county recently soid for $1,100. os general of the army, died in| William J occa Sena! Sa ee id ‘ z ‘ $ story that 2; i “hairmaa gOnes 3 - . ~ . . : eat Jashiner je ye 7 | ae wre Nan St x eee * . & ae lu & : i story that heand Chairt iz : : sore. Ferrie Hill, a little girl of Gas-| Wasbinston Friday. / Of this place. and Mrs. Mattie Crump, |} CURES ee a = Sextet ° The anu ico = * —— . wey . ; = ‘ ¢ Praet of 2 i @ eet are “at outs, dhe Repub aa Mrs. 34. R. Adams and children, tunia, was burned so badly oneday;} Charlie Wilsonand Zack Siegie- | aged 49, were married at her home ) aa me <TR. mi (and gold standard papers continual: || vie ned froma visit to rela-|last week that she died next day. | ton, both colored, were hanged at/in Richmond, Va. This being his 2 ~~ ee en start such. stories only: to) Gono. =.) ceiimarnaccee: |Her clothing caught from the fire Charleston, S.C., Friday for mur- | fourth marriage makes the od s2 RHEUMATISM Bln . . Ls pal oes aati eu hcunicer ed ees A i | place. : 1 Ger, : > all kinds of Granite and Marbie known o the trade and them denied by the persons | eo ra acee a iy | t : ; ; _Thandle ere oe : them denied by i about (7, VT: Walter E, Stoan, who recent | Capt. Jacob Essex, of Dayidson! Fou: men were killed near Rock. | 82: His second wife being a sis-|$ TO STAY CURED the best quality. interested Ix it not about) i. moved to Davidson, will oper up apt. o SSEX, eciniae aes Need oe Oa ter lot hieinesh wife and his present | @ } Oe Me county, dropped dead one day last 2n., Friday by an explo- week. He was 85 years old and) sion ©: . snamite, which ther were married his second wife less than a! unicadivy from a car. i eee Over 60 persons lost their lives The in an carthquake at Achaikalek, Burns was found dead in Chatham |overnment of Tifius, Asiatic Rus- county one day last week. It is{S!a, oneday last week, Frice $1. Sold'in Statesville by W.F. Hall, tr, Stimsou & Anderson. In Mooresville, by E. H. Miller XS Co. vife a sister to his third wife, makes his recent marriage one of| quite unusual occurrence. His present wife was first married at | ¢% the age of 29 ir 2879 and her recent |? marriage toox place when she was |G 49 in 1899, She left Riehmoad for vetting tired of} a stock of hardware and agricultural i time for them to be v s i nplements there 1n the spring. Ve Fest Material, i First-Class work ; and Lowes: Prices ing, “married two sisters neh | ls } the vame ? pir Nir. E. J. Teague, late of Alexan- : | der county, has moved to Sharpes- burg township, and has put up a . , saw mill on Mr. A. R. Bowles’ farm, x * Pearson, editor of the 18-year-old son of James candidate Col Weis. | Morganton Herald, is a RAR mR tee ; eon eee “139 2s = os for the Democratic nomisation for) which be will soon have in operation. : + , eect : ci. eS ty es Ee as oD rm oe oe Bal com supposed he was theown by a mule} Richmond, Va., had a $400,000 to- a native State and present home Emancipation Day. ee : sit Sed ate Auditer, and we hope he fe S2 ; = scember : 8 shic akes : ss HG Stati ae Tahoe ; : Mr. James A. ee Rene and killed. bacco warehouse and cold storaye aes i = aoe which Saas Rateigh News and Observer. i cratesville, N. C. ret it. Thereis uo brighter marx . ‘Summers. Esq.. 0 ilo’ é : So Sat ae in_| this couple safe if nine is a lucky é z / ‘ . ee ee H.C os 1:5 A negro woman has been arrested | fire Friday, There was $350,000 in EY The Newsextends sincere} Our friends, the negro chasers, in Nor avrolina than Col. Pearson. | township, who is no w living at New .| surance on the destroy = ] t z oe ; ; 1 North Caro at Spencer on the charge of try @ destroyed property congratulations, and wishes them a| pened their political campaign in : ee ee a tric be a recogni | Kent, Tenn., has returned to Ten-!* cone oe : eae : : : ane 4 lijs nomination would be a recogni ees oe visit to relatives in |198 to wreck fast nae _ that A cotton gin trust bas been form-| pleasant and prosperous sail over behalf of their Constitutional Amend- ; ,|Place. She was caught in the very|edat Montgomery, Ala., with $2,-]the matrimonial sea, a lifeof mutual|™caten Emancipation Day. The this county. ‘ Dr. R. A. Campbeil, formeniy of Statesville. who has had a_ position in the Newman hospital in Salis- burv. has gone to Gold Hill to be act of throwing the switch. selection of the day was character. ld nan Brown, of Ashe county, istically t was found murdered in the road one morning recently. He had been shot duriny the night by an un- 000.000 capital. The company con- trols 90 per cent cf the cotton gin machinery 1n the world. W. \". Watt was taken from the station house at Newport News. and unceasing happiness, and that their troubles may be none. ee To Reach the People. Raleigh News and Observer. The executive committee of the workers, ee 3 Fnowspaper men. We have heard of) f] The First National Bank —cssncsy: most faithful the weekly ‘ 10 Otber candidate for auditor. and | Gr STATESVILLE, N.S. tuctiul.—Asheville Gazette (Republican organ.) No better day could have been se- lected. New Year’sday from im- memorial has been the time for be- ank » i ve hope there wil) be none. we s t 70 ON E TT TR A NN EF Nr we 97 1 eR e So n R E R D ye e Br y < EU R TR DR E N RE E T we n Ce et ee e , j week, and there is unanimous ap- OPPIiCBsES - JR A COOPE H, President, 2.0, Erte. Vico President ioveval of the committee's action in } acline for snle ~ rentic GEO. H RHE. ¥_ Cashier ee eee | the candidates and they are pleased lalso. The dates tixed for the pri- la varies and -county convention NO 1d WAN GE jure the very best for the farmers lriatcould have been selected be- In Prices $ teen How and the election in Au- just. Let's have full primaries On) Powers Rakes and }this vear and a free expression of Diss Uarrows for the fall teade. jtse people's will, * * Cotton Gins Senator Clark, the multi-million- Democrat who represents Mon- The Senate, turoucsh acommittee, is investica- : f Se. ithe charges ef bribery which cee hae eve been rampant throughout the WW Hj Turne ® |country since his election. It seems . " * I that there is trath in the reports. Over Posten Bros embers cf the Montana Legisla- yea aii presses also Cotton Gip Envines, Saw lanl aud Traction Eneines have our special attention row. “itena, is in trouble. iki We Staesville. | | j ture Auve testified that they were }oMered S16.000 to vote for Clark. | : . } + ; 5 pp 7 3 esert | ii is suid that he had a regular price | for yotes—S10,000 for a Demccrat ery = oN Pp een , . RmE PARBEQ SEs land $5,000 for a Republican, the i Tt telaa se Fie | ; 5 ey oA fuitce only to be cast in case it was > e a se ee . ae . i k fg gies 5 &3 | noeded, If these charges are proven. - ae —Tt Me - > ? 1 ; {cars should be made to walk the jpicuk and be punished. The cor Will be for the next 3 months. af- \% 1 of Legislatures by rich men ter \ Summers work is done, i > wunt to be United Staies Sen bie aes Poi Ok conn” | - Ve tO ES =. aa ja ors has grown to be the greatest Or, dL aoe aha oan to . ° ° : | eto American institut ps Race cusobons eto American institutions. { N iea Bueeies Mr. Bryan spoke to 600 Demo Sans 25 Ss vis ata banquet ia Chicago Sat- en TBS eres ‘ay night. The banquet was in OF SUSVeVS antl taxe vour family td slg ee a oe re Or friend or best wil dcicin Auton servance of ‘Jackson Dax. okt the Picvics. Canpmeetings. ¢ ieyvaa discussed the currency bill, cd said: Jus? reccived car-load of nice bug: Come early and get picking “Phe currency bill fastens us to Olos~ wie choice Your friends a SOO el ceeravone ‘1. fipancial systems of the old ric and subjects us to all the vol- ; ee k ens Renin lin neta & & ROL (SAT eof paper money in the hands fso a< - . : *) arron « ICHG:SS abank trust, which will be as orCiless tothe people of this coun- Se ee Fal AOR ES ‘yas Wevler was to the reconeen- es. The fignt for bi-metallism ratio of l6 tol bas not been The increased production of ssolution Sale. fist. fo o t last week to the old Hil! homestead on the South Yadkin river in Sharpesburg township. Messrs. Sloan & Shelton have bought the interest in the clothing stock of Messrs. W.E. Krider & Co., and the business has been closed. Mr. Krider expects to open a gro- cery business in his old stand in the near future. Mr. Johu M. Sharpe, late of Beth- any township and sonof Col. S. A. Shape, has been elected secretary and treasury of the Victer Cotton Mill, charlotte, and will soon move his family to Charlotte. He is a a capable business man. James A. Gell, Esa., a prominent young lawyer of Charlotte, and Miss Jessie Spencer, of \harlotte, will be married on the 24th. The bride has frequently visited here: and the groom studied law here, while his brother-in-law, Rey. W. S. Rone, was pastor of the Methodist church. Tbe Old North State Band will give aseries of entertainments at the college hall this winter and epring, commencing with January 2vth., when the band wiil be assisted by the Aiba Heywood Concert Com- pany. This company has been here before andis a good one. The band should receive the liberal patronage of our people. sickness in the Clie neighborhood. There are four Cases Of pneumonia: Miss Jennie and Mr. Ray, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8 Goodnight: Cora Hill, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. si. Hill, and Latta Johnson, son of Mr. S. C. Johnson. Of these Miss Goodnight has been critically iil, batis better. All four had been pupils of Prof. Millsaps’ school dur- lny the fall. There is much eee meee Chiid Found Bead in Bed in South Iredell, Mooresville Emerprise The infant childof Mr. E. D. Oli- phant was found dead in bed, when the parents awakened on last Satur- dey morning. The remains were buried at Vanderburg church Sat- urday afternoon. a Mooresville to Have Another Mill. and was an appalling spectacle. The people of Lumberton are very indignant at Governor Russell for sending troops to their town to guarda negro rapist when there was no danger of his being lynched. Duriag 1899 J. C. L. Harris. the Raleigh Republican Lawyer, was paid $9,977 as lawyer fees from the State treasury, and W. C. Douglas, a Democratic lawyer of Raleigh, was paid 35,600. Elsie Webb, a small white girl of Salisbury, was burned so badly last Thursday that she died that night. Her clothes caught from a burning brush pile in a neighbor’s yard. An Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Wood McGinn, of Paw Creek, Mecklen- burg county, was found smothered to death in bed last Thursday movning. The child was several monthsoijd and was sleeping with its parents. Estill Blevins killed Jackson Tucker in Ashe county on Christ- mas day. The murderer has been taken to Winston for safe keeping, as there was talk of lynching him. He was drinking when he killed Tucker, who was a good citizen. AMONG THE POLITICINS. The Populist State committee has been called to meet in Raleigh on the 1Sth.. to fix time and place of holding the State convention. The Senate coramittee on privileges and elections decided by a vote of four to three that Senator Quay was not entitled to the seat in the Senate to which he was recently ap- pointed by the Governor of Penn- Sylvania. Senator W. V. Sullivan has been elected by the Mississippi Legisla- ture to fill out the late Senator Wal- thall’s term in the United States Senate which expires March 4th 1901. When Senator Walthall died Governor McLaurin appointed Sul- livan until the meeting of the Leg- islature. Governor A. J. McLaurin has been elected for the fall term, commencing March 4th., 1901. Republican State Chairman A. E. Holton gave it out at Winston last |day niebt. steel works, Homestead. Pa.. Pri- A chain broke and a heavy mass of iron fell on them. Miami, Fla., suffered from a dis- astrous fire Friday. The fire was of incendiary origin, and is thought to bave been started by a yang of thieves. Loss 360,000: insurance £26,000. In an altercation in Dr. Gay's ofice at Adairsville, Ky., one day last week, Dr. Gay shot and killed Ed. O. Griffey, then shot himself through the heart. Both died in- stantly. They were prominent in social and commercial circles. _—_——_ Epidemic Smallpox In Chatham County. Raleigh Dispatch, sth. There is now an epidemic of small- pox in Chatham county, this State, and several persons have Jied from the disease. It is certain that it was carried there by negroes from Greensboro, and this has caused outbreaks in several places in the county, and in order to protect the citizens of the county against any more smallpox cues coming from Greensboro, the county commission- ers have decided to quarantine against the whole cf Guilfore coun- ty. Accordinaly, sheriff to -tation © depcot on the Sor ra Railway (the old Cape Fear & \. akin Valley) in Chatham ccunty, and prevent auy passenyers coming from Guilford from getting off the train, unless he has a proper heaith certificate. The commissioners also requested the thee directed tie svard at every Southern Railway Company not to sellany tickets to or carry on its trains any person in Guilford coun- tv desiring to come to Chatham, unless he can show a health certifi- cate. <All persons. therefore, who wish to go from Guilford county to Chatham must havea proper beaith certificate. ee Russell Sends Troops to Lumberton, Raleigh Dispatch, sth. At 8:30 to-night a special train with 27 of the Governor's Guards aboard, left for Lumberton, where it was alleged an attempt was about to be made to lynch Reuben Ross. Governor orators who are to follow, They were in conference yesterday with State Chairman Simmons ¢onsult- ing as to the best sort of campaign literature and the best method of reaching the people. Plans were perfected by which the falsehoods disseminated about the amendment will be effectualiy answered 2nd the answer put into the hands of the voters. There is but one thing necessary for the Democrzis to win this year by alarge majority,and that is to reach the people with the truth. Some one once said “Fight the devil with fire.’ A philosopher said, ‘“‘Notso. Fire is the devil’s:awn wea- pon. Hecan use it better thea any opponent. Fight the devil with Truth. He knows nothing about that weapon and you will have him at a disadvantage from the st.rt.”’ The Democratic press and speak- ers need oniv to reach the people with the truth about theamen:iment to secure for it the support of every white man in the State who cesires permanent White Supremacy. ene A Raiiread Record Broken. At lauta Dispatch, sth. A most remarkable long distance run was made on the Seuther: Rail- way today by a special arraneed for on short notice. The trip was from Salisbury; N. C., to Atlanta and the solliary passenger who occupied the single car was G H. Penniman, of 1070 Fifth avenue, New York. Mr. Penniman wasa passenger on the Southern’s southwestera -Jimited irom New York. At Salisbury, he strolled through the train and by nistuke sat down in the Jackson- ville sleeper, which was detached at the North Carolina city. He did not discover his mistake uuti! some time after thelimited had lefi, but quickly communicating with Presi- dent Spencer, arranged foma-special. The limited was one hour aud 37 minutes behind time when ii left Salisbury. The railway cficials ordered everything laid up and gave Mr. Penniman’s train the right of way in its endeavor to catch the regulartrain. The limited roiled in- to Atlanta20 minutes late after a remarkably rapid run, and was foi- lowed just tea minutes later by the special which left Salisbury two hours aiter the limited. The 313 miles between Salisbury 7 Se : gunk j d : | -s resident plysician at the Newmar | known person. r, . Bel : cae pi . Transacts a Kvgular Banking Business Deposits receives subjee oe rch rg | mine there. t ae Va., early Friday morning and shot | Democratic Press Association of the} inning todo better and to turn fatorst aid >2 si ne deposits. Money ioaned on gocd collaterals ee a eee | Webave talked to Democrats ; A forest fire in the South Moun- | to death for criminally assaulting a State recoguizes that in this cam-]OVer a new and fresh leaf. For Son >peciat attention pid to cOllectionson all puint:, am’ creditedior remit teC + aa en Ta ae a y since} Mr. J. L. Hill, son of Prof. J. H.|tainsof Burke county burned over | white married woman. naicn as in 189S th ss must edu-| thirty years more than one hundred ‘Counts ¢ Jer eorations Merchants, Manutacturers and inéividuel eeited ar | frany all parts of the county since <i . g ; patgen as in JS e press must edu - : c C ernie Bor most facornhie conn . i : ae See Hill. who came here from Texas|several thousand acres of land, de- One map was crushed to death | cate the people, must remove doubts | thousand capable white voters in = ot t 1€ Le ST essary pce ¢ . as . . eye t - ait oy . ’ = > * - . tne meeting ef the committee with his family in August, moved!stroyed much timber and fences, and three injured at the Homestead |and make straight the paths for the | North Carolina have been Virtually disfranchised' because their votes have been killed by the votes of that number of incompetent negroes. As lony as that vote did not destroy the peace of society aud deceni gov- ernment, these 100,000 white men submitted to this practical dis- franchisement, put when as in 1895- ‘9S it resulted in insecurity, out rage, debauchery and disgrace, these and other white men resolved not ionger to submit toit. The last Legisla- ture submitted to the voters an amendment to the Constitution which saysto 160,000 negro voters: “You Rave been used for thirty years for your ownand the Siate’s undoing. You cannot vote again until you qualify yourseli for an in telligent use of the ballot.’ On the tirst of January, 1900, in nearly every county in the State meetings were held to effect an or- ganization to fully emancipate the 100,600 white mex, who though vot- ing for thirty years, have seen at every clection their votes killed by the vote ofan incompetent negro, whocast the ballot put in his hands by a desigaing selfish politician. Talk about an Emancipation Pro- clamatiom! The passage of the amendment will be the first procla- mation of a right to have their vote weigh for good government that 190,- 000 white men in North Carolina have heard in thirty years. Does anybody think these white men will refuse this first and perhaps last- opportunity to have a voice. in wov- erument not killed by an incompe- tent nevro’s vote? it has been demonstrated rep2at- edly in every state in the Union and in many foreign countries that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is a certain preventive and cure for croup. It has become the universal remedy for that disease. M. YV. Fisher of Liberty, W. Va., only re- peats what has been said around the gicbe when he writes: “I tave used Shamberlain’s Cough Remedy in my family for several years and al- Ways with perfect success. We bde- lieve that it is not only the best cough remedy, but thatit isa sure cure jor croup. It has saved the lives of oar children a number of times.’’ This remedy is forsale by druggists. Mocresville Enterprise. . : Ses . or... »old has shown the advantage of| ie é week that his party will contest the negro convicted of rape on dlrs. and inwlantsleareiiico pened ise lta E | : Theor : t anviic e Strickland Batali and ; .j 7 ore money, and bas answered the we promoters in the new Cotton |constitationality of the proposed j Strickland, a wate woman, 200 | New Yorker's special in 279 minutes In order to chanwe busiuess ve ere otvering our ent eck off. -aiment sooften made that the|mli enterprise are industriously, Constitutional amendment immedi-)twice reprieved by Governor Rus- including stops. The fastest hour's : rity could not be maintained be. | ough quietly working for the ad-|ately after the election next August, | Sell. Governor Russel! to-night conbiuonsnon was'70 miles. “nade Clothine et : ost © of the overproduction of sil-|Vancement ofits interests. All the]if the amendment carries. It is|tmade the following statement for the SE ST CSR ‘ ea cae 2? hecessary stock to guarantee a millllearned that the committee will | Associated Press: and the'train'did mot lat any time tee te sl ie ite then paid his respects to the] 88S been subscribed, but the more] bring suit at once to test the consti- A hegre, named Reuben Ross. make a speed less than au the rate of For Cask. This is ne fake to ceteh trade bet oa cer eae nn eae iage shares that are taken, the greater tutionality of the election law. | was convicted of rape and sentenced G3 miles an hour. Mr Penriman rc. 2 sale. Why pay profit eis : 1 Gh ¢ a ih ee He de-| wi}t be the capacity of the mill. The} Hoiten will be furnished with suffi-|to de hanged. _ lL postponed the ex- Satalniceasscee _ ah the limited 1, 2 ; fa , rey yourself bere at nanufactore * before huve v ired the entire policy of the ad. mill will be built without a doubt. cient money to prosecute the case. jecution until Friday, January Sth. |>4!¢ = y 2 bs ot Be od vou had such an opportunity te | Sa CG CN ti ip relatior to the 3 - Upon petition from leading men in| "2S caused by an engagement to ; re ; oa andthe OU DAG SRO AN opprye UNTEN te th BOs “ne stration Dp "eiationp C e —_— lnnainanaeeree nae = . ~ a ' : ; = . “+ figures. Come quick toavoid the tush, stock must an Deaton irecinr ms a “& Novei Marriage Ceremony in! Robesou county, including the may- ae his daughter a he aoe e ? FS Sel eee em pe PR at pep vince yea ree eis Aton ont *‘linpines to be entirely wrong. Card of Thanks. Wilkes. Rass he affair |exico, and because his valet and Oe W610 4.3 5 ST eX, will be clesed out. Thankiue vou for post favors we are eee ce aes orof Red Springs. where the affair ‘lothes were on the train of nothing betier to tear the Teer ane ee Very Dr mats Speces Was received with xzreat} I desire to thank the following la-| witkesborochronicle. occurred, the mayor of Maxton, a|@0%8es were ; lining of your throat and @.:thusiasm. ies: Mrs. E. E. Rav Mrs. M. a - . 2 er of th cvislatur , ns : aa . <! CE & Fh € lt cn eo * : es Re a * Willianison Beebe Dondas sae Seana Boban ene = beer errr eaenees The Cannon Brothers. ; on 20 poems and . ae Sa oe z Mrs. W. T. Mills, Mrs. S.G. Bustie {enced magistrate psoas the} more of the jury which tried the] washington Post. q pneumonia. Only keep it : [LWA PeMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN-| Mrs. W. S. G. Compton, Mrs. R s Stns ade Comite tae case, the foreman of the grand jury! “Uncle Joe’ Cannon of Iinois, g.up long enough and you ScT Er - -—--~-- aia TION. Kyles, Mrs. Lawson Wangh, Irs. Sea See oases When it /@0¢ many other citizens. all of whom | whose able and interesting appear- Spa ; , Sere aevatie| F. A. Millsand Miss M.A. Dayvault : <i =o asked for executive clemency, I have {ance on the flocr has been the mar- Be eee A convention of the Democratic} F. A. Mills and Miss M.A. Dayvault, {72 O08" c eremo- : oh ae bringing on a slow fever and The V ariety Store : = flrede!! county is hereby |f9? their kind and liberal contribu- Sone ine wom onouncedbe’ ae again postponed the execution for | vel of speculators for over a quarter sie Sens eae ee eee ‘ we? ttions i half of i ; Bd eg see ie one week. This [have do t th ss y, hasand alt go in : 2S OF s : . culled tomect in the courel homie inf emotes of ithe eae marriage ceremony, but | oon ey wi tation at the tate’ fof a century, has and alter ago in a right for the germs of con «© ded to meet @ cou ouse County Home on Christmas. They he remembered something about an |C#tnest solicitation of the lawyers| younger brother. They exemplify sumption, Extends best wishes to Friends and Customers for > atesville, N. C., on can rest ussured that it was appre- Gat ndiasGuinschine Roldclar: =e for the prisoner, in order to take] how brothers sticking closely togeth- Stop coughing and you the PUESDAY, APRILS3RD., 1900, | ciated. Respectfully, cee oded somewhat as fol-|{2*ther time to consider the cas:.}er curing life, are pretty sure to| @] vill get well: Pcie ey eee W. D. Easter. See > It beinyy represented to me that|earve out success. A great many y ; Se saaaterl aa cea c Uees Superintendent. |*O¥S: are there were threats of lynching the] yearsago, when the father of the Cw ea’ imintine hendicinneicoian pe ‘Young man, you swear before | ‘US 5 y : : ae » nominating candidates for tb (The above should hav ared = : a prisoner at Lumberton. I ordered present great chairman of appropria- fowislaiure aud the county offices}, ‘© 220ve shou Cree rey | G0d you'll marry this woman for Captain Bernard, with 27 menof the| tions was a poor Quaker in Guil!- one CUD 2 in our last issue, but was overlooked. your only wedded wife while you | qoPiain wer Gua re mate > x eee eer oe We will be even better prepared to serve you dur- a: d of electing delegates to the Sen- | These ood ladies deserve the thanks are alive, so help you. God. Kiss Governor er sage to umberton ford, ? een seru- ing 1900 than ever before Call and see us for sorial, Congressional and State}of all our people for the nice treat] this book. z to-niht to keep the peace. ples against African slavery, s¢ Im- a SS migrated with Lis large family of uventions After Xmas Bargains D cinct Committees of the county will ue chairmen of the varieus pre- in many lines of merchandise Respt. veet in Statesyille on Tuesday. Ww B f LLISO WN 3 pri Srd, 1990, immediately after ete : mm be t.¢ adjournment of the county con- voutiou, for the purpose of electing = 1cha:rman and f members of a unly central executive committee. yyyy* UL 1 eho > i’ Ai qualified voters who intend to % ‘t the Democratic ticket in the > pport the Momocratic tieket in the et Ons are cordiatiy invited to at- toud and participat } ¢ a a We war “e o € e they gave to the county’s poor and unfortunate during the recent Christmas—M ascot, ) —— Railroad Construction in i899. The Railway Age estimates the mileage built in the year just ended at4,5U0 miles, the greatest gains being in-lowa, Mi:nesota, Arkansas, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Leuisiana, California, Michigan, Oklahoma. Alabama, Mississippi, Georyia, Idaho, Florida, New Mex- ico, Lilinois and Utah. The South appears tohave made large gains, “Young woman, youswear you'll marry this young man and keep him to himself tiil he dies. Kiss the book. ‘Lhe laws of North Caro- lina prorounce you man and wife.”’ While this isa rather novel cere- mony, We are assured by experi- enced hands that it will hold good in law, and the couple are living happily together. — —- -_—~ —- -- -— Gen. Otis Annosed at the Slow Prog- ress of the Philippine War. Hong Kong Dispatch. General Otis is worried over the | Mr. Axtell. A Preacher to Enter the Ring. Detroit Dispatch, sth. The acceptance of the Rev. Josh va J. Axteli, the fighting parson, of Royal Oak, vi; Mayo: Maybury’s vitation to appear in a public spar- ring match jhas set the church world of Detvit by the ears. The city pastors unanimously condemn n- a The Royai Oak preacher, who sprang inte notoriety by thumping an insulting saloon keeper, as told in The Wortd, demurred against ap- peariog in the prize ring when children to Illinois. **Uncle Joe”’ was then asmall boy and ne knew a great deal about the hardships that picneer famiiies had to endure. He belonged to what he, himself calls “the barefoot crowd,” for shoes be- fore Christmas were regarded is an absurdity. But he and one of his br-thers started out into the world tog«ther, end in business matters, as in all things else, they haye remained as brothers to this day. They have thrived in Danville, and, while his brother has been contented to re- main there and look after their bus- Se ee e ee om e n s Be e ee e ee e ne s cures coughs of évery kind. 4 An ordinary cough disap- ee4 pears in asingie night. The 2 racking coughs of bronchitis Bi 2re soon completely mas- tered. And, if not too far along, the coughs of con- sumption 2re completely cured. ruggist for one in the prima- 5 Wet peer) tes Bet ton Cantal so ent Eeaa a= ie eo eS vaae | Teward being had to its proportion} . eae ce ore 2 emcee : + ; Gn i i Sor nag “ Sphee RS Se ee meee = the area the Gaae : The rec- | Situation in Cavite province. There pate aS eae ae ines, Gucle Joe: has come) down oft rae 7 4. Statement. Saverap es, ia ue respective voting places in|,.4 .; ae : : -jare 2,000 organized insurgents ir | promoters, first suggeste ee Washington for a congressional 5 : i ja > 2 piace ord of 1539, exceeds that of any Cicanaiee ny more peasants | pearance, but yielded to the request | 40 Washington for a congression ats “Hig 3 . Any Kind cf Cards, je -ch precinct on year since 1890, when 5,670 miles of os ma ae oe an ss to shoot|uf Mayor Maybury. He refasea, career. Both are equally big men Dr. Aye: Ss 5 i ae i ets SATURDAY, MARCH 317, 1900, railway were built. OI en eee = ate fessional, and|2thome. They never go into any . fh { ee Cail on us when you want any kind of Sta-j aie el x dees Americans. omer See , enterprise that they cannot control, herry ecior. Witations, Signer la 2 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose Dieses Before Lawton’s death ithad been | said he would appear with one of | "Tao Doe bine] wisdom aed eee WY clectinccia precanetececnticeenme Cooleemee Cotton Miils. lanned that his movement to sub-|his own pupils because the object is | 284 by : = Plaster. weSpeetruils jo oecting & precinct executive com : Pp Seo aoe seet charity and squse [| LuSiness foresight haye qacuired a <-\FT} AY |nittee of five members and delegates | facturers’ Record jugate Cavite should be pursued two| “ior sweet charity and because | very comfortabie fortune. Occasion- THE MAS: OT PRINTING CO See : : esi owe gs Niebax Greens-| weeks or longer if necessary. His | believe in tae upbuilding of the bu-) *°' % 5 It will aid the action of the EON Oe a eal EN : v cee ca A Mr George A Mebane, of Greens- ‘ zg ary. an race rather than merely uplift {2lly the younger brother, who looks Cherry Pectorzl. : OWSON & I EINSTER, PROPR'S. terme teen ome et bore, N. C., treasurer of the Coolee-|@eath hes hada bad effect on the oe e rathe en oe I aca are ae ane Toe,” erry ra Se See ne Coes mee Cotton Mills, of Cooleemee| troops, ard the fighting since then, {ing men.” _ a a travels to Washiegton for a visit, If yon hare any complaint what. & This January 3rd. 1900. Falls, near Jerusalem, N. C., writes| with its list of American casualties, Ss cea to be enn a End iisers ie ischne Shahar aise rare Sdvice you can possibly bein, ~ . ws . te = c i . . i = : i ° . 4 4 3’. D. Warts, R. B. MeLaverir, | taut bis company has about com-| makes the statement that the war 1s picnics the tune tor tbe families ST itanon saben catia leg- a Fe | Secretary Chairman. | pleted its developments at the falls, |over seem absurd. __ | those exippledor left dependent by | history. — “DE SC AYER: Powe, Xam, rine arti y See and that the machinery will be ship- ere said ae Ee a the Wonderland disaster a yearago. : ae : : = nes eye Te Li eral ne or aan oe NaI ae S e ; r eee Se ee, ore ane A Frighatal Binder t : x UD= tad the -nublican ate commit- | teacs stait 4 ‘ < = . a a D 1 uature te bas employed ex-Judge Jobn | 25,000 spindles and 800 looms, its; tbis sort before, but the negottations| Would quickly leave you, if youl Will often cause a borrible Burn, L. T. Travis, Agent Southera R. : ae ee Bynum, ex-Judge W. P. By-|main building to be 104x422 feet in| fell through. If they fail now, Gen. | used Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Scarld, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen’s R. Sell ae writes, “I can not Ss? ro ie Jr.. ex-Judge Spencer B. Ad-/size, and contract for which was | Otis, it isthought, will depend upou Thousands of sufferers have proved Arnica Salve, the best in the world, | +-, erat in isnot Qne ll Biin= y Seis ad PONE Moda prosecute | awarded last spring. Messrs. Wil-/ the American success in the North their matchless merit for Sick and | will kill the pain and promptly heal =a Couch cna In my case itwork- : fen a incre cttoabe brought to|!ard & Hampton. of Spartanburg, |and faminein the South to bring|Nervous Headaches. They makelit. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, ed like ea The only harm- t=+! he constitutionality of the elce- |S. C.. bad the contract jor building, | about the disposal of the insurgents. | pure blood and Strong nerves and | Ulcers, Boils. Felons, Gorns, all skin lessremedy that gives immediate re- riais “used. ‘san jaw and the amendment. Theland Messrs. Ladshaw & Ladshaw.| The $30 reward briugs in few ri-| build upyour health. Easy to take. Eruptions. Best Pile cure onearth. y = cold Pop uaw an 2S Seneca agit Sees ? s. Gutside of the North roy-| Try th Only 25 5 : s OF ms Cc garan- | Sults. Cures coughs, Ss. a trst pamed Bynum jis a Democrat, |2iso of Spartanburg, prepared the fies. Outside of the Northern prov-|Try them. Only 25 cents. Money |Only 23 cents a box. Cure ge croup, bronchitis, andall threatend .. ok stay Se oe eee ewyore are Repube : plans. The dam developing tbe , iness ao a is sae without a yood- oe cured. Soid by W. F. |teed. Sold by W, F. Hall;Jr. drugs hevitrouies W, F. Heligdr, es : Blan 5 Wer j i scort. :d¥., Cruggist. bist: 3 . &, Laugeavur, ‘ Hieans, wmer-power is 477 feet louy sized mifitary €5c Hall; ix, drusge ms is ‘ a ee } < ra a is = oe a em = en a nn 1 t : $ t ee e RG N Br e ey » 2” Entered at second class mail matter. ] ‘PHONE No. 35. SrarEsvteie, N. C., Jan. 11, 1900 WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. DEMOCBATIC CONVENTION DATE™ Srare, WEDNESDAY, Aprib T1TH. TuESDAY, APRIL ORD. Maren 3ist County, PRIMARIES, SATURDAY, ANNOUNCEMENT. A. D. Watts has leased the inter- est of J. A. andthe old firm of Hartness & Watts Hartness in this pape: has been disselved by mutual con- sent. Allaccounts due the papei will be paid to A. D. Watts, who will the late firm. The publication of the Mascor Watts settle all accounts against will be continued by A. D. as sole editor and proprietor. This January Ist., 1900. Respectfully. J. A. HARTNEsS. A.D. Watts. —~~) *“o° oe IREDELUS CANDIDATE FOR LIEUTENANI-GOVERNOR. We bave been gratified at the fa- vor shown the mention of the name of our distinguished countyman, Hon. Wilfred D. Turner, for Lieu- tenant Governor. Many of the pz- pers of the State have printed ex- tremely complimentary words of him and many of the State’s ablest and best citizens have proffered hin support. We belieye he will be nom- inated. Mr. Turner is about 44 years old and isa native of Iredell county. He graduated at Trinity 1876, studied law and was admitted Socn after receiving li- College in to the bar. conse to practice he formed a part- nership with the Judye R. FP. At Charles H. i’sq.. is his partner. Armfield present Armfield, « lawyer he stands with the best in the counties in which he practices. In the campaigns of 1884 and 1586, Me. Turner was chairman of the Democratic county committee and was an able party manager. He represented Iredell, Alexander and Wilkes counties inthe Senate of the and “91. being chairman of the Democratic caucus Guring the latter year. In each of the Legislatures of which he was a member he was a leading and influential Senator—conservative. yel headed and absolutely incor- raptible. Mr. Turner has several! ‘imes been endorsed for Congress ty the Democrats of Iredell and ovher counties, and has performed yeoman service for Democracy in every campaign since reaching bis A> Levislatures of “S7, 89, majority. He is an officer ond lending member of the Metho- and has attended the courts of dist church of Statesville. frequently his church. Such in brief has been the public services of Wilfred D. Turner, and it isan henorable record. He is an able business man as well as an able lawyer and public maa. If he is nominated, the Senate will have un able, fairand business-like pre- ~iding officer, and the State an offi cer who will grace the Governor's office, if circemstances should re- quire him to fill it. ne ee a Senator Pritchard recently intro- duced 2 resolution in the Senate de- claring the proposed constitutioral amendment in this Statein violation ef the fifteenth amendment to the Federal constitution. Monday Sen- ator Morgan, of Alabama, delivered a speech on the resolution, an ac- count of which we print elsewhere in this The distinguished Alabamian showed conclusively that our amendment-is not repugnant to eny part of the Federal constitution. He -showed that negro suffrave had entailed untold trouble upon tie Southern people and that our peo- pie were entirely right in trying to eliminate as veters as many negroes zs possible. The speech was an wbdle defence of the Southern people and Senator Morgan deserves tae ikatks of North Carclinians for it. issue. -__——_— 2s. -_ teenth amendments to the constitu- tion and repugnant to republican institutions. Mr. Morgan, of Alabama. spoke iwainst the resolution, He referred t) the far-reaching importance ol the issue of sulfrage as related to the coming presidential and con- vressional elections, and said if wa imperative that some course be adopted which would prevent a rej etition of the Hayes-Tilden coutro- versy legal aspect of tifteeuth amendments as negro suffrage. At 2 o'clock the financial bill be- but finally affecting came the regular order, went over till Thursday Mr. Morgan, resuming, discussed the negro question in general, main- taining that there isa satura, sU- oremacy in the whites and a natu- ra} deficiency in the blacks, morally, socially and inteliectually. To force this lower stratum into a position of political equality with the high- est, is only to clog the progress ol! Ul mankind in its march toward the highest planes of human aspir- ition. Mr. Morgan said that no vreat body of white people in the world could be expected to quietly accept a situation — so distressing and demoralizing as is created by negro sulirage inthe South. It is a thorn in the flesh and will irritate and rankle in the body politic until ‘tis removed. He declared that ne- ero sutfrage in Louisiana and other Southern States had been an un- broken line of obstruction to pro- wress. Mr. Morgan declared that in many places in the South thous- ands of negro votes, in doubtful counties, with little concealment, were bought for $1 each. 5 “If Southern white men,”’said he “have falsified election returns, they have the stronger. if net the better, reason that they are acting upon the same law of self-defence that insulted and outraged human nature resorts to for the protection of homes and families from a race that sets at defiance all moral re- restraints upon their brutal de sires.” Ip conclasion Mr. Morgan said: “The Democratic party has always been a whi ite man’s party, and wben the appeal of the people of Louis- iana and North Carvlina, supported by the Democrats in all the Seuth- ern States, ismade, then they and a vast body cf white men all over the country who have not actec with them io the past will unite in a demand that these sovereign States shall not be destroyed for taking care of the lives and happi- ness of their people.”’ At the conclusion of Mr.Morgan’s speech, Me. Pritchard gave notice that he would address the Senate on the resolution on January 22 ——> o> <a Three Boys Drowaed Near Raleigh. Raleigh Post, 7th. The city was shocked last evening with the news of the drowning of three young boys at Hinton’s pond, seven miles northeast of the city. The young men drowned are: Mial Williamson. aged 16, son of Capt. and Mrs B. F. Williamson. Edwin Lee, aged 14. son of Mr and Mrs. Clee Lee. James C. Hinton. aged 15, son of Mr. Charles Hinton, at whose place the awfulaccident happened. The three young men ventured on the ice which covered the pond and broxe through after proceeding a few steps. [bey were beyond their depth and three were drowned. The bodies were recovered last night about 10:30. News of the shocking death of the young lads was brought bere by acourierabout 6 o'clock andanumter of citizens went out immediately to the scene of the drowning. The bodies have not yet reached the city. These two lads wentout to wir. Hinton’s yesterday tospend the day with their comrade and schoolmate, James Hinton. The whole community is grieved over the terrible disaster and sympathize uvspeakably with heari- broken paren ts. — > AM American Prisoners Free. Washington Dispatch, 6th. Official confirmation has from both General Otis aud Admir- al Watson of the first reports from Manila of the release of the Ameri- can prisoners who have been held in the hands of the Filipinos for mary months, and there is no longer any doubt that Lieutenant Gilmore, of the Yorktown, is among the number. General Otis Gispatch reads us follows: **Manila, Jan. 6th.—The prisoners now enroute from Vigan arrived tv- night, and a jist of them will be telegraphed tomorrow. Captain Gilmore is among the number. (Signed. ) “OTIS.” Admiral Watson’s advice is as follows: ‘Manila, Jan. Sth.—Colonels liare and Howze have recaptured ail of the American prisoners, includ. ing Gilmore, now at Vigan. (Signed.) “WATSON.” ‘rhe sweeping statements made is the dispatches tothe effect that al! of the American prisoners have beer: released has aroused a hope that in the list will appear the names o/ soine of the oflicers and privates oi of the army who are set down on thearmy rolls as missing. Promi nent among the missing army ofti- cers was Major Charles M. Rocke- feller, of the Ninth infantry. This officer advanced beyond the lines during fierce fighting early las summer. He disappeared com- pletely and no trace of his body was ever found. x itis gathered from General Otis’ The two houses of the Kentueky Legisiature balloted for Senator Suesuay with the foilewing resuit: House—biackourn, 57, Bradley 42: Senate—Etackburn 22, Bradley 12. Yesterday a joint ballot was taken, resuluny, Biackourn 79, Bradley 54 On account of the doubt as to wheth- er the joint ballot should occur yes- terday or next week, the procecd- ins of Tuesday and yesterday will be duplicated on next Tuesday aad Wednesday. Joseph C. S. Blackburn has been elected senator again. met Tuezday. v report that the released men have i been sent by boat across Lingayei: .Gulf to Dagupan, at the northern extremity of the railroad end about {a Gay's journey from Manila. bs Sak Bevry, Loganton, Pa., writes, \ ‘Tar willing to take my oath that jl was cured of pneumonia entirely ‘by the use of One Minute Cough 1 Cure after doctors failed. cough. others endorseit. W. F. Hall Jr He discussed at length the | the fourteenth and + the come t It also at Pilgrim cburch sday 2 2 ;eured my childreo of whooping o’clock. Sesh : eoucely relieves and cures coughs, colds, grippe and throat and | The South Caroline Legislature eng troubles. Children all like iv. ! | weut lo Charioble jasb Saturday vu aw Visit. Messrs. C. >. Lomliin and oS. DlalesVviie, were here | | torintul, OL | mwuulay. Waiter stevenson, of the Luy- Went luo Stules- air. tovoville wiug V,, valet SULCUS. | oode PH. MuetMaAEL, Gay., vi asurel | . fireuuil, Vruugul fin sue Leto ty |scuuur ducsday. Uncle Juonn Gwaltney, v2 Gwait Ort: bey > LuWiistlp, aicad Sunuays Lug ued JO years. Siiulber returned to ailer spondlan witss Lucy Vitpltid addt cuc mulidays ab bolle. ween home re- Calne uud Rey. W. J. Didball ivuin MucKsVille Luesday Lurued lie same Gay. iredeil near Mrs. L. GU. Stevenson, of DLALIONn, Visited ber old nolle Lowa tue lirst of Lhe week. Mr. Thomas H. Vanderford, of Salisbury. came back here Monday ou the Catawba river water power aud land trade. Wim. Shook and son, of Catawba county. have moved a. steam saw mill to Mr. Geo. M. Burgess’, th ce miles south of town. Dr. H. MeD. Little bad a good; horse to get aleg broke last week | and had to be killed. The loss was about one hundred dollars. Miss Emma Mcintosh, sister of} mail agent McIntosh, went to Char | jotte Monday to take a place as uurse in a private hospital. Mr. W.P. Echerd has sold a three- fourths interest in his steam saw | mill to Messrs. Thos. Watts aad D. W. Correll. The mill will be moved nearer town. Jno, L. Gwaltney. Esq , and dep- | uty sheriff Thos. J. Fortner went! to Raleigh Monday to attend a meet- | ine of the directors of the peniten-| tiary and the Grand Ledge of Masons. | The Alex“nder county board of! education w as in session Monday and apportioned the public money. ‘Yyhe amount was found to be ?S cents | per scholar. and each township will) have the following amount: Millers township... cscs 2859690 Sharpes township... Gwaltneys township..........- Sugar Loaf township... ..... Little River township.. Ellendale township............----+ Witttenbere township... Taylorsville. BOS casenencsee $3, S67. 08 — —-— -—- -e- ——- Lively Times at a Texas Donble Hanging. #1 Paso, Texas, Dispatch, sth. Geronimo Parra and Antonio ‘lores, who wereexecuted here to- ‘ay for murder, made a desperate effort to kill some of the officers or spectators this afternoon when their cell door was unlocked. It had been decided to hang Flores tirst, for fear that be would break down. When the officers un- tocked thecell dvor to convey him to the gatiows, both prisouers dashed out and stabbed right and left amung the crowd with dirks made of coarse sreel wire. A des- perate struggle followed, and the 1aost intepse excivement Was precip- ; stated. A constable shoved Parra intothe cell and bolted the docr.and five rangers and a deputy sherifl sprabg upon Flores, disarmioy him and bearing him to the fluor. He was handcutfed ani his feet were sound, alter which he was conveyed o the scaffold, where death by ing Was instantaneous. Ranger Ed Bryant was w: in the stomach by a dagger isrust. Phe sheriff then declared that no citizen or officer should be injured by Parra, and catied on the.prinoner to throw up his bands. “Lhave decided to shoot down if he resists,” said he opened the cell door. Five officers drew their pistois and covered the prisoner. He was removed without difficulty, but a dirk was found at his feet. tle kiss- ed acrucifix and declared in- nocence on the seaifold. The trap dcors sprung open as che sneritt puiled the lever, and Parra’s head was almost severed from bis body by the rope. buoe- panded | him as he yay tits y , > AMONG THE POLITICINS. Congressinan Sulzer,of New York, has been spoken of as Bryans pos- sible ruuning mate in the next na- tional campaign. Corgressmen Underwoed, of Ala- bama, and Eppes, of Virginia, have been elected Democratic whips for the arrangement of pairs. Ex-Covernor William O. Bradley, ef Kentucky, has been scinioated by the Republican legislative caucus as Repwblican candidate for Sen- ator. T. J. Jerome, Esq., of UVuion coun- ty, is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Attorney General. He was a Senator in the lasi Legis lature. 1 ; Senator Beveridge, of Indiana, delivered a great speech in the Sen ate Tuesday in favor of the reten- tion of the Philippines. Senator Hoar, cf Massachusetts. replied tc ‘him in an able argument. Both : Senators are Republicans. It is said that the Republicans will summon 20,000 witnesses in the {Kentucky Governorship contest ‘case. This is construed as an at- tempt to intimidate :be Levistature ive feeling is that Goebel wiil be Ceclared elec ca and seated prior t Pebruary Ist. : Miss Rebecca Milseys die? at her home im Gwaltney’s township. Alexander county, at 5 o'clock Sun- cay afternoon of consumption, aged session at Asheville this week. smallest damage suit is for $11,000 of lower Rowan, ‘county, ;and his watch was removed. the history of the institution. There are six cases of importance to ne tried at the Federal court, in The The dwelling and store house of F. L. Tuttle. near Germantown, were destroyed by tire Saturday. 2,090, with very little insur- Loss = ance The 5-year-old son of Jobn Weston, vas drowned one morning recently. The child was playing too near the bank of a creek whan it fell in. One little negro. boy stabbed an- other in the back Tuesday, at High Point. varrowly missing the heart. fbe boy was arrested. The wound may prove fatal, A little daughter of Mrs. C. C. McCulloch, of Ephesus, Davie coun- ty, was burned to death Saturday. Her clothes caught from a fire un- der awash pot in the vard. Alpert Sanders, a flagman had his legs so badly crushed at Spencer Monday night, while attempting to board au approaching engine, that amputation was necessary. Near Adelaide, Rockingham coun- tv, Miss Mamie Chatham was shot ove night last week by the accident- al discharge of a pistol in the hands of ‘L. W. Small, who was calling on her. She died some hours ater. Nat Hammons, a white man, was shot and killed by Policeman Hugh Brown at Mayodan, Rockingham Friday night. Hammons man were disorderly and were arrested. Hammons at- tempted to break arrest. He cut one policemaa, when the other shot him dead. The coroner’s jury ex- operated Brown..- and another Mage Smitb was found dead in the woods near the Wadesboro depot Tuesday morning. There were wounds on his head, which looked as if they were made with a_ pick. The dead man’s pockets were rifled The coroner's jury found that ke had come to his death at the hands of unknown persons. om — Se — LATE GENERAL NEWS. ‘The new Federal prison at Atlan- ta, Ga., is to cost $500,000. George A. Nash was inaugurated Governor of Ohio Monday. succeed- ing Asa A. Bushnell Senator Pettigrew has introduc- eda resolution in the Senate that the United States mediate between the Boers and the British. Abe Walker shot cnd perhaps fa- tally wounded Sed Mitchell, in Salem Saturday night. Both parties are white and were drinking. Honolulu has hud 13 cases ef ba- bonic plague up to date. There bave been six cases and four deaths from the disease in Manila. Nrs. Sutherly and her two little sons were burued to death Satur- day ina New York tenement fire. Seven other persons were injured. Vifceen of the crew of the British schooner Nukumania were k*liea and eaten by the cannibal natives of the Admiralty Islands, while the verse! was trading among them re- cently. Two children died of diphtheria in Pittsburg, Pa., last week. because the father, who i:a Christian scient ist, refused medical aid for them. He and three other children are il with the disease. Ow! to the famine, the selling en by parents it Abai ot child : india ts becoming common. doned chiidren are frequently found, iCattie ace dying by tucusanuds, and ne rain isexpecied until June. vo 5 ' t rving The injunction to prevent the con- sulidation ot war Company and tbe Wagner Pal ace Car Company bas been by the Chicago court The new con- ceru will be kuownas “Lhe Pullinan Company. at N Dixon iu the Sth round weight chumpiouship of the world. tu the last. The purse of 310,000, Was fighs kiljed. trial before a justice of the peace, in which the whipping of being investigated. adie house Columbia,S.c., with mon- ey raised by popular subscription. Lhe work is being carried on against General Hampton's protest. ._~ ee Natice to Creditors, AVING qualified as administrator. c. t, a. of the estate of Jolin M.Sumiter, deceased, all persous "2 Calms againt said estate are hereby notified to present the saine to the un- i red on or before January toth., 1901. All mus indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment his January toth., +900, J.E. BOYD. Administrator c. t. a. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It.artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon- structing the exhausted digestive or- gans. It is the latest discovered digest- antandtonic Noother preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in- stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, ick Headache,Gasiralgia,Cramps,ane all otherresults of imperfect digestion Prepored by E C. DeWitt &Co.. Chicago & An Ola laca. about 50 years. The interment was Every aang strengthens the belief of erni- nt physicians that impure blood is the e of the majority of our diseases, CURES A COLD IN ONE D1 wee) Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. 331 - ae ey Cu © i'wenty-five years ago this theory was used ss 2 basis for the formula of Browns’ Iron Bitters. The many remarkable cures effected by this famous o}d Se remedy ar: the Pullman’ Patlace i refused Terry McGovern whipped George York Vuesday vight tor the feather- Dixon isa negro but he was game for u Inapisto! duel at Oak Ridze aving ¢ = ’ rk Nea, CuNnllul-soner, Wal Miss., Tuesday. three men were “oor m tatesville, N. The trouble grew out oi a beyzro tenants of one of the dead men was]. The commitiee charged with the building of a home for General Wade Hampton is now erecting acomiort- | +. of the entrenchments on Wagon 'Hill were three times tuken by the ienemy and retake: by us. The at-| tack continued until 7:30 p.m. One} | point in our position was occupied |by the enemy the whole day. Bu! |at dusk, ina very heavy rainstorm ithey were turned out cf this post | tion at the point of the bavonet, in: most gallant manner. by the Dev ;ons led by | ! Colonel Park lan Hamilten commanded on Way | Hill and rendered valuable service | The troops have had avery trying} time, and have behaved excellent They are elated at the service tb have rendered the Queen. “The enemy were repulscd | every where with heavy ing that on my side wh ported as soon as the lists ave com pleted.’ is a G. H. Appleton, Justices of Clarksburg, N. J., says, Little Early Risers are piils for constipation We other.”” Quickly cure ali liver anc bowel troubles. W. It. Haii Jr oe the bes use nit Officers Marvin and W. ner arrested a desperate 9 ed Gingerly near Rip Tuesday. and were tak jail, when two brothers of thy shot both officers in the ba ing them. A Jarge posse immedi: ly pursued the negroes, took two of | them and lvnchedibem. The posse is still searching for the other né The negroes are arming themselves jand a race riot is feared. | Lewis Dennis, Salem, ind . “‘Kodol Dyspepsia Cure did me mor good than anything | ever took” J! digests what you eat and cannot help but cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. W. F. Hall Jr. Ll am indebted to One Minute Cough cure for my health and |i It cured me of June trouble foll ing yvrippe and threat and | troubles. Its use prev consumption. It is the only hi less remedy that gives immediate re sults. Wo Halldr: Size doesn’t indicate quality. ware of counterfeit and ¥ salve offered for Dewitt’s Hazel Salve. DeVitt’sis the on] original An infallible cure piles and all skin diseases. W. Hat sm: most ¢ and all little Little The medern and cure for Constipation troubles—the famous known as DeWitt’s Risers. W. F. Halldr n 1 a ster of Beeds, ce Taysciu « He FOR SALE. Having decided to move to S i fier 4 for sale Cvol > e with good awel buildit all: Jan. 6th 1900. FIR Sabi rnd lot iu East statesviNe. Appi; hetice to Ureéilors. nalined as ad notice by ail petsuis li estate lo present Lic >: WINE LWeive MOliis 4 4 WWwiil be picad i bur oi th judg: ot tredell Couuiy Ten ecdtug, entitied 4b, st tnader at pubuc MUNDAY, FEBRUARY 51H, at:2 o'clock, m.,the following di estate adjoining the hincs of J, da Vablicl dad oO 1G Doulas First Liact——beguiiing at <« i ers, gun, 73 poles loa vl duial ine pulce Lo ib ov PQ toate, Mf. ine 55 West 4o pvice lu a slic, went 3 yreslo a stvuuetu ile the beguaiag, comuaimilg 73 act dis Wuctl suid slvyeck buy Lae Rumsey. pecoud Welland olhers—se, pudlic road, Thence weit ostz 343 tu &slONe ON URE ETL sae us the Puau, a wa sone 3 Dusilaa T° tucnece ay RdCUES \ 4 Nora §)2 Haist 13 pole Brad she, Lack (acnee py al, Thence Se nes iv ia ceuicr «.j 5 y near tne town of Sie sewuioa, agg to COMMMMCUCE Al Sgr * This January 4th, 1900. to Perier, alieiucy. i Reesale ofthe S Hy Waugh) Lanis, TUE of a judgment of i tredell county ited J. WV ve. > e tract of 1 the S$. —des oak cor andisn Si ning at a w divistcn of North So. ast 15! West les to acre. Tt good buildin barus, tenaat house, © ly productive, in a good siat is about 3 miles north of 5 isa finc opportunity to any one ing a valuaole farm near the t! Statesville. Terms: 4 cash, b: j.w. VIC This January 4th :000, gs on Armiicld & Turner, Attorue. : 2 & We or ; . Sat LO Cure, Grugg-sis refund daunty | Far Register of Deeds. es Commissioner’s Saie of Land. | | je e s a s s (f d e c c fj } or e s (1 4 ro t } ce w e th e as e ft 4 oc r e m 4) am a r e 1} fe e z e m tf fe m 4 {E p ao s Hh Se o w r w (f h se n en iG } cu m e n {i Se a m a n 4) ve e ow e s } He s e r e ty e t t : aa cor e@nG Ogee OL Cit. he done? that sve years ee a e t t a n c w t ) ) ew e th t semen Php omarn tl wares tna y femme 4 od STATESVILLE PRODUCE MARKE? CORRECTED 14 COOPER & Gilt Chickens and eggs wanted; all produce ASIS NOL 16 ‘ + . CT bMistic new orn—olda—solbs, p 1 North Carchiya |} iredeli County in | North Seroiina ’ fredel! County my a . ~ the Supcericr ) Court. J. A. HARTNESS th buperier Court. i ' < ~ if { : ania 1 ready % i | { eess Guring the past 3 s. and assure every one tbat we shall use our utmost en- denvors to merit an increas- | ing share of business for this } | year. } a | oy aad be The cash is waitiag to pay i you for such produce. i OOPER & GILL. , a 2 = —— ee a ree : = ATE NEW cs ne ——— = oe YAYLORSVILLE NEWS. LATE STATE NEWS. tepulsed at Ladysmith. = <=—OT Senator Morgan Speaks on Negro YAYLORSVILLE NEWS DALE Si N Boers Repulsed at Ladysmith = TEE MAS Lad © Suffrage. -—_—-- — ‘ London Dispatch, sth. ; = | Washington Dispatch, Sth. Revenue otticers Britt aud Brad- wee at ee ee at bono ane | General Buller announces the re- = *~, rs ie The resolution heretofore offered | suaw were bere Moncay, erated: waiNew aon iar ©" pulse of the Boers with heavy losses : * “ ) ClO : + | : atec ay. ‘ it eee = PUBLISHED WEEKLY oy Mr. Pritchard, ol North Caroli | ir. E. W. Moose, dentist, went rae IDS ates at Lads smith Sunday. i : : na. in regard to the proposed con-| mo Golleve Monday Buck Hanes, a well-known citizen From Frere Camp, Natai. Jan. | > Ge 7 . ‘ . . . + . e e os a eel stitut:onal amendment in that State, | to DaVICSOD: 2 = of Davidson county, @ropped dead 8.—The following is trom Genvra = Ty \n A YEAR conferring radical restrictions 0M) dirs. burger, ot Hickory, spebl) Saturday. White, dated 2 p.m. vesterday: ee Ox CS PRI suffrave was moditied by him so aS /Curisiinas at ber nome bear lowhe | Empire Stee! and Iron Oo’s. | “ "An attack was commenced on bas ——— ei at anv State epact-| : apt chosen ona 2 ie Bh sta et y nosition but was chiefly against | ~ A ———— - to provide that any State er ce pall Agent Melptush was unwel:lsuraace at Greensvoro has shut re Dp a DL as — is ac — t Sy ee Sasene Se harerece > rote | ian . - te a aesar s 3 and avon ithe ; vays a : ide AD. Warts. Eprror & Proprietor | ment confirming the right to vote) gay uuu did bol make Ube tly} down for an iadefinite period. bse eames Seon ube nae GEESE Se a OA iced TD ’ of these descendant from certain | . |The enemy was in great sirength; ¢ oF the giver, Ar Ss the wind We pep ‘ aa Se 5 : ssa Ae tale be. There: r 507 sti 5 att : A ' Pt derat ras { 2ention below a few of the useful arti persons or classes of persons, is in | ueLe There are now 507 students atthe!and pushed the attack with the inention below a few of the usefel ay as a an S . | ie . eric cte Thiversity a crper ~ mber 1 < . >} »p tha vii muke 3 the Pesteftice at Statesville @ | violation of the fourteenth and fif-| gurs. BP. L. Steck aud cuiid-et | University—the greatest pumber in! greatest courage and energy. Some we keep that will mu ke APPROPRIATE PRESEN S Sewing Mechine. Ccoking Stove. Carving Sestts. Ay SS E Ea SE ES oR tel “5 {--5 nore a, n. GUNE ° MpOTLINE GOCGS. ~~ Razors ane Straps. . ees ye ma CN a Seissors anc Shears. = NS whet Anives. a l ~ — . i, ge | B ‘ 295 ae ears TL maps ie Prosperous New Year during vith three lines of couds: iA... ad ota BUN sds: » Detter in Dy hancliag the best woods and selling a- low us !s possible, we ex} io snerit your coutinued patrol 1 the intter line ali who have dealt with usin the past n t _ lin every nerve to ¢ these lines this ven: than ever beiore. We Deliver Promptly. . prices and prompt If you want creceries at rich! tryV iis. Your Barron & Nichoisou deliver, attie Axe Shoes! eceived another lot of > famous shoes. ; ro: hus, hes yoing to stav all winter. Whyr n eh Mn receptio There’s no better , Q ian ito a pair uf oar winter-proof, wea rhe priced Bibite ot-fitters, and step in : t whose health we are insur- ila the GQuUndreaGs O©oLsaer yikes. There is n> better Shoe mede than the Batite Axe. It sa shoe that 7s Duy On a ON & ‘or the customers cnow e strenethofits 2 h libe ance. Thanking our friends al trade the us in 189% and soliciting t favors for 1990, we are ~perous New Year. IP & MILLER. best wishes for a hap;-y ony ga ay imi 30 @°comMmpils2 lais we C undermine. Values than n town, prices sirat, styles correct. fort wear guaranteed, Ladies shocs ia Button Lace. and Congre Vatices. for one dollar, cash. N. B. MILLS & CO. WW 33x Le LE AND Ret ii DeaLers ix : Cys _ MERCHAND vptvs.. dealer, o2 Hlignest Degree of Satisfaction. ies CVery pa whe Ge ib tar pada tic raid ame and price, You will v OMe to Ssé¢e Us velore V« Our Rk comparisoas with any one 0% tuin the desired resalis if seu your cash. i. Department mualily 4 : dud spe a most extensive in ihe city. Lf you buy from us vou vet iat tefl long vears of experic we that competition has faifed 10 e Gelerm Our “ = Vic io give vo cash buyers Delter ivck of ‘ ever Defore. 7 acKets is ", $800. tausiors,. Vapes acd y Piet. said somest line of Ladies’ and Cui “337 > tem ane , « 3 i 3 : Child's Button and micvant line of tranks, telescopes. Outing; Calivo aa; Gingium sssacks. ilios. go.ds cotee I. sar, Spice and Pepper cucap N.B. MILLS & Gu and Grips, Fresh car load sait in white Sole leather, Yonrs to please We will have good Driving, Farm Now Fort PL LEAL. SN RE P O S IE E LE S S WL U VT V Y a Horses and Mules! _.. TOARRIVE HERS UR = 220i i 2a Fricay. January 12th, i900. = ar ee <n eles or nn . id Saddle Horses, and a number of! _Mares: also a puinber of larve and medium Jules. ts the tine to purchase 2 Horse. as he wiil have pleaty of time to come acclimated before work time. f be next four months, we will have from 50 to 160 mules to select Gay you call. : head horses 2 rom, So taal you can vet what you want most 2 p% Lerms: Uush, Gocd Note or Mortgage. : car toad of bugvies, Uacksand Sua Want you to come and see the. Ss to arriye Wiil make prices right. HENKEL BROS. Soon. «= TH as the ery of woime se housework is ud their 2 al powers. Such cu need to know that ali cleezing is s¢ casy by Washing Powder it’s as good as an extra pair of hands ing the houschold. It saves time and worry. Largest ze test economy. = a N. Ke RAR ANES COMPANY, “esa! ew York. > LOCAL “EE MAS De-. W. AL Wood's « -1 improved that driving one i mit me Ud Mr. Will Robinett. is anew salesman at son s clothing store Peof J.J. Be Lucy Britt. ava Mr were marricd recent ville. Saturday or Sunda two tons of coal wa- the Statesville Ice & bin. near the depot Mr. A. R. Lazenby froin a lwo weeks grip He and Mrs ed to Salisbury Mor The Episcopal ment will not be be owing to the obser: week asa week of p: Phe State h is cu irteq igan Ha capital Fianigan. J. VP ‘ss Compa = tO: v RG Others Mer RL. Head and to Charlotte this we Head will work Manufacturing Co to Salisbury. and wv Mr. Edwa man and New itlopx Bai ovir ed wear Ral nephes ol - Statesvilie, ated summer. Ele wa Mr. A. Jj. tvans and Fiawisran have Gece Fianivan- Evans Hariw the tithe of their stock charter will be ap} week. The Sanford Ex pre J. i Seales. who hast of the Seaboard Air I at Sanford for some t position with the Sea leigh. The stockholders «1 tional Dank held their ing Tuesday. The at! stitwien arein ship = s tion 2 the former re elected Dr. J. E. Mclau ing his family lo State he expeccs to do ato will go to New York t eraauale Course mi 4 will return to Statesvi an ofiee about mid sv; Lesides Oceupy lis t the Presbyterian cl morning and evening ASS ay will t ra to devote Two werk to pastors: wor cConvrepalion. Thx aft 1 a°NQ,ikp t lotte Poultry en Wi, sda and ros } PMT ese the ! auc Ass Br War 1 Eiizabdes TL thy e Calvin Lazer hou 10: COiIm Te z ternecon at » Ocjock ae Sapont oo yenr Mrewt Was < Vernon ¢ day al 100 cloek, Ate (CS Cooner ag of Ashewviice - © S0Gn reminder of Ub Co will place her sch 1 the cotlee ther ith them i is ‘ rok i yterg? Sees - od, und their gre oveupied ty Moses. The Fian will insve into tt ae ae by Myer & Mose Rev. 2. G. Greene Central Hotel, in) 3 i Mrs. Greene, Thes St. . L. Sherrill, wi Mrs. R. WL Bova ™ and Mr. Bi rk chiidren of Rev. iz. ¥ 1), ie4 erintendent of the = Home, will move tues willremain bere un an build a cotiage a ta: Superinienceagt s Mr. Cariton Mott t pesition at Raros¢ Bowles : hie wi 1 Hill's school, ana lat Bzitimore to study 4 Herbert Morrison man at N. B. Mills Mr. Mott's place at lin a Bowles. Mr. R. J. Willis. who bas been renuit house for severai with his family to week and have re parsonage Mr. V therof Mr W. M at L. Schiller’s. H buarding house. Tne regular mont the chamber of coma Tovsday evening. @Q services in observe prayer, the atts vos transacted was called for Jan isn. Mr. Zeb V. bivn staad in the !a Siete Uriver special te veste: aad Observer say= who was the « a speech in presenti the class to Prioi. B veo doust it was a worthy of the oc pricate information OF Celine erator oft erly sought but thd who it katify. tor ; | BEAN: Ss . ws MASCOT ! o> as LOCAL. , P- WW. A. Wood's conilition isso hace impreved that he was able to b 1 deiving ong day this week. Jr. Will Robinett, of Taylorsville, . is anew salesman at Mr. N. Hlarri- son 5 clothing store. Peof J. Lucy Britt, and Mr J. Britt's daughter, Miss Neap Greene} at Bakers- | were married recestiy, ville. | | Saturday or Sunday night about ra twe tons of coal was stolen from | Ee the Statesville lee & Botting Co,’s | “ bin. near the depot. - Mr. A. R. Lazenby has recovered | froin a two weeks’ tussel with the 1 eR ery iie and Mrs. Lazenby returo- | ; ed to Salisbury Monday. i) ce ra is The Episcopal social entertain- eee ore tes : ment will not be held this evening. ss owing to the observance of this | week usa week of prayer. Phe State has chartered the Flan- | ivan Harness Company. of States | SH. 000, stockholders, | ‘ . | P. Flanigan and capital Fianigan. J B L E A LN NL E N + charter will be applied for week. r The Sanford Express Savs that Mr. J. EB Seale = of tae Seaboard Air Line Railway at Sanford for some time, now has a position with the Seaboard at Ra- | | | | \ leigh. | Et e stock bolders et the First Na-i a tio Bank held their annual meet. | , . ing Yuesday. The affairs cf the in-| ot stitution are in ship shape condi tion <All the former efticers were re-elect “d } t Wt a Dr J. Eo MeLeueblin after mov-! “ay , a ing his fami V lo Statesville, which | eatin 3 he expeccs to do about April Ist. } in a will co to New York to take a post \ are in iy wr ate course in medicine. Het & will return to Statesville and open | noe EB an office about mid summer. if sy Llesides occupying the pulpit of | & the Presbyterian church at the| s and evening services. Rev | } will before lene ar- »>two days iu each work among the | | tthe Char begap tomor- wiit close | M Gibbs. president of | for several months. moved with his family to wees and have rented the Bap‘is* uc nf most aud Observer says wh @ specch in presenting a gift that Vr. Leosg, from v ve worthy of the ocvasion. private information that Or vetoes erator of toe day Was e@daif- erly soug who it babify. } + rte who has been the agent} ad Mr. Sot Burke. of Houstonville. [returned Tuesday from a two weess, visit to his uacle. Mr. T. M. Angle. at Milton. ‘ Statesville this} 5- A Chdzepel Bul » yesterday's Raleigh News >was the orator of the day, made the class to Prof. Biggs. We have ne doust it was a good speech and have the honor 2 r bt but that our friend Zeb PERSONALS. ur. Oscar Steele is is John Mott I Cuariotte. wir. has Luiely Mrs. John White Novresyville. : i t= >. Mr. George Powis Asieville Monday, W. C. Feimster, Esq.,o! Newton, was here yesterday. Mr. W.P. Phifer from a southern trip. | has returned Vrs.Sam Morthner.of Richmond, is visiting her sister, Mrs. N. Har- rison Misses Maud Plyler and Daisy Cowan. of Cleveland, are visiting in Statesville. Mrs. W.L. Nicholson, had been Visiting relatives here, went to Lenoir last week. ’ Who Mrs. Maude Sims and iss Neil Patterson, of Mooresville, ure visit- ing in tatesville. turned visit- Miss Gertrude Torre i “e to Charlotte last night. ing relatives here. Mr. D. F. denkins and Miss Bride, have returned ce aiter daughter, from a rs fe Se ee ; ee vir PR L. Head and family moved | VISit tO Wiostott. te Charlotte this week. where Mr. miss Ollie Crowson. of Hicsory, Head will work for the Carolina!js spending 2 vucation of a few Manufacturing Co } weeks at home, Bessie Propest, widow of} Miss Carrie Whiticck. of Ashe- Propest. will movelyitic. is visiting her sister, Mrs. to Salisbury. and will open a board-/ William Wallace ing hous? ther aly ate : er ; SS ite i Miss Celeste Aadersonu is ul home Rae tie eae Me Ren conse c tani K i A. Phifer and famty have pafter spending we week with a | returned to Texas after Visiting bis| party in Charlotte. ce here Mr. Phifer preacd- | 5 ve nere. wt. sale aa ~ . 1 4 ie eee clcen Leche St ae Rtoval Shannonhouse return- } ad orion strev th mnday | ats - Se oan lod last Friday froma week's Visit night. ' ys i : ’ n ito his relatives in Charictte. | Enea ee eel | Rovister of Deeds Turner bas is: } . ? a oy ¢ +} ¢ Lou ea Epstein, etl sue L sose jor the marriage On == mnie = “ a ; v 1, 8. G., visited Mr.and Mrs. Mr. Edwerd Zebulon Vanee Dish-|< : SNe eet man and Miss Grace Givens both of N. Harrison this ween. New Hope townsbip | Miss Pearl B stian bas returned a : : 5 roher bome in Albemarle, after i wit one oLltbpe bOVS CYOWD- | os sys . m +) \ aaa ne of tbe bo¥s GrOWD=| vi liting her cousin, Mrs, J. 1. Glov- ed r Reale Saturday, was a]. : mite nepiers Ol Mi R \. Cooper. of \ i st ville. ard. visited here last} | H. Rickert went to’ David- Suma Ele fine Ison Tuesday to istali the oflicers of sR : __ | the Davidson lodge. WKnivhts of NARS aN a Scares Sot ie fp bowie eles Fianivan tave cided upon The} See i ; Seer Fiat Evans Hardware Co. as} Mr. and Mrs. Will White have the title ef their stock Company. Alreturned from Pineville, where they White's sist isited Mrs. v ev, JYs. | Moore | Mr. Hugh McDonald iett vester- | . . ~ r 0 7 | evening for New York City.| and willreturn about the first of | next week, a i -and Mrs. Frank Robbias came Salisbury Monday, and mr returned’ Tuesday. Mrs. ay. Erep- ' L. Parks is in Raleiv Statevilie lodge Grand Lodge of ua. = ‘senting the a a of the Nk » SPs on wth Care > . ~Ocy aid Miss r. who have PMS. a boge Sur sister-lu- law. Mrioard Mrs Mr and Mrs. fsa ' ! A iace at Daniel Ovstreic pottim cP nation for register of deeds. Cooper & Gill want fat bens, corn, oOvts. egys and turkeys. pine Knot which he had taken from siaresville, have moved to the old ‘toe. fire. The sister's screams Hil! place. The community giv brought au older brother, Clarence. tnem a hearty welcome. trom the barn, about 100 yards fros the bouse. He met the burnin: child at the porch, and burned bott ais hands badly in ting out th iiames. ‘Lhe rematus were ipterre ut Back Creek : Rev, De, Stailmys. tae hittie oue’s dress ignlied irom a churea on Sunda, n with igueral services conducted by G:uve of horses. be bride is an exceedingly dy. Iredeil. popular and attrative youny } 2 “ —— Court News. Sobn Justice Mills’ court Monday charg with baving beaten his wife, and spotat ber with a_ pistol. : version of the affair is that she zen him by doetoring bis ¢ ith wlass. and when he re- inonstrated she swore at him. There- upon he thought proper to slip ber. n Mason. better known as ““Sv- sabe,” and his wife was betore ice White Tuesday for trespass- ing upon the premises of Mr. Isa- | Coddle Creek 734345. 1,755.20 Gore Wallace. Tom were sent to} Barringer 358 SO 700.80 jati. and his wife was released. Fallstown + 460 97 891.20 = ea shiloh 602 132 1.17440 ad SO Stolen Woods. Statesville (inside) $10 298 1,758.40 Yuesday after New Year's day Chambersburg 375 213 940 80 Goorse Craig. who lives near Amity, | Cool Spr'ag 251 64 504.00 went toa distillery not far away, | Bethany 217 128 552.00 beast balfa gallor of whiskey and Concord 397 131 S44.80 started home. Wonen about half | Sharpesburg 374 122 795 60 wey homes Craig decided to lie Olin 30255 571.20 Gown and take a nap. Later m the | Turnersburg 310 175 672.80 Cav his wife became uneasy and Eagie Mills 309 73 611.20 we at Losearch for him. She found Union Grove 474. 20 - 804,80 him still asleep, and oc awakehing New Hope 359 56 652.00 t cGiscovered that $9, the re- —_— -—— v A.E.Sherrii! died last Saturday with ti > tweap ore . "TY » AS ne ite ila. eoce oS . oe vice Jobu M. Sharpe, resigned. eae ee Coe acre _The folowing bills were paid. RR Se ERT eee Creek | 200P « Miller $6, rent; Tue Mas Yee i : - cor 31, a@vertisiny: Landmark $1, -urch, with Pyt se orders, to which he belonged. Vhe deceased was about 55 years Catawba native of vy. tle moved to Rowan coun- bout IT years ago. Ee was nent and influential citizen, in the highest esteem i, and was a 1 nt a vas held lose who knew him. and children, ters and two He jaugbter of the late John Set- wire seven mar sons ‘ile, attended the funeral. \ \ — > ret. harlotte Saturday of pneumonia. She had been teaching in the Reck city schools, and was the of varlotte. when her illness began— con- n was not thought tobe alarm- until on Friday.the day before 5. C., cit: est of Miss Blanche Morrow, Her ‘eek before her death. edied. ‘Land interred there Sunday. vy Statesville friends of , Caldwell Mr Ne earian is any Ghanlott : s. ae ig a L875, thepregn sWicely Toye 2% Salis ey : = msabout “0 fowls on exh! oo ie i <2 esa w th them in their great bereave —— oo -— y 3 Watts sent down fifteen. |?" Vy Vesveraay. iment Mer. Lentz for County Treasuer. \ a | Correspondence of Tum Mascot. * 2? Sani ives e of [Clonningers wart, | _ ; i «. Elizabeth Lazenby. widow of | Cloantnger swat ; | It is with pleasure we note that , . yeh } . : » a . a : S ii e Calvin Lazenby, died at her| wr. Hen Cleaninger tray | Vanual Meeting of Cotton Mil stock-| Mr. M.D. Lentz, of Statesville ’ . xt } ave . .* , { fa we s . me . . Olin township Monday as jringer = townsbip. losbe holders. township, is an active candidate for onat 3 o'clock, of paralysis.) L. Swaril, of Rowan ‘re| The annual meeting of the stock- the Democratic nomination for coun- + ¢ oe Tha mieor oe + 7 ies ve : = > = . e ee a = a 2 babou Se years ats as nee Jat the feather opace joiders of the Statesyille cotton | ty treasuer. He is a pure. undefil- Ment was a iN aes church yester-jat Troutmaus on 1t linn jj was held Monday afternoon. ed Democrat, one of the old faithful. day at Oo clock, i the ceremony | rev lfosreport of the secretary and He is competent and energetic and x | f iby Rev. RL A. Helms_ _{ireasarer, Mr. T. D. Miller, shows would make a good officer should he qe | inger is one of South|:jat tbe mill made a dividend of 8 ve honored with the votes of the pate «| Ir is prominent cithz and} op cent. in addition to laying up a people. He should have the sup- — shes are cstended to hint | o psiderable surplus. Wil-} port of bis friends. Coxcorp. Gon 12 ride m Wallace. J. W. Copeland, F. A. {Stony Point, Jan 10th. ae 1 | - serrill, W. F. Hail. T. D. Miller, ro i NG Dai burger sq » oto UB. Doug and J. K. Morrison, and} Saturday at Pinewood, S.C., Con- ie hee ee eee ved ay theete ben nss oct Rk. Agams and P. F. Leuge-| ductor F. B. Hursey shot and killed bie oa ete ws et the{ neue Were — re-elected as the|a negro train hand, who was threat- M6 om PME Brae ey on : nya. |2vard of directors. The board re-Jening him. The negroes of the nae re CEN opeolon : eted Mr, William Watlace presi-| town took the matter up and there : SEES thet ines haw e dont. My. EF. A. Sherrill vice-presi- [are fears of a race riot. The con- 2ge | ea = . ¢ ew te ony ea. ’ : os cect 5 a SS Arctatuctod id-ot and Mr. T. D. Miller secre-|ductor has been placed in jail. leses in Marness Co. [> at Peer Deere 3 ‘ . A Mi SOs ee es pillage ores nd ee a oe ne es : Miss Etta Thomas. a niece of Gen- ss . aented | r argare ne dt 5 a9 Pho stoekk ors decide in- , } * ; os mya THe ee A ee s2 3 oe at < tp in-| eral Joe Wheeler, has commenced a ae ‘ < ‘~ tar ba ee ~ERgpvaceIity » oO > cat i . : - tons aa pails g oe eae eee the of thelcuit in Chicago against Wm, H. j rT ds >. ; li. and the rectors vere en-d ty to “a)} Ie =n SOC] vier Rev BG. Greene has leased the]. <j me = , : * ee - 5000. as ae sf Faheroe, a well known society man, . are a ieatian . oe aida e aeath See age rowered to put In 320, worth of]e.. « ee Premio ar Ya Central Hotel. in Mount Airy. and be {| cars band Beate tae for $100,000 damages for alleged aru Mrs. Greene, have roneto take | a. 3 lg Womacoinery us soon as They see) preach of promise to marry. It is eber it Ther. ret Ee ss = alleged that Faherney has been en- ‘nrerest inthe St. Charles { ty. the printer, hi a vaged to her for five years, but re- mohaen nducted for of the neatest Calen- | + yaerson-Wood. cently broke the engagement. He at Sancinclace -A life-like picture ys er _lis a rich patent medicine man. pas <7) 3 Sepa eal aE eorge KR. Ancerson ana ° : ks | have charge of it. } gree eel aN oe crson andl Phe residence of Joseph Pulitzer, { s+ Margaret Wood, daughter of}. a ar Work MCorid| was \ aMre DB. iNuood | will’ be owner cf the New Yor orld, was sh R &. Bevd. Miss Lois Bova ' - dna wWPs. Lo. WOOK WI Je sstroved I ire T sd: ee ras Mrs. R. . Boyd. Miss Lets boya,. | Le erate oes aranonatt nT orclock destroyed oy fire Tuesday ana two and Mr n Boyd. wife andi yew Advertisements Ne ere ary op apenas SEL CAS OSs CE lives in the eg tl fs New Advertisement the residenee of the bride’s father -~ eee a aegis eee \ Bov <17 “ the Pes 1Ce OTe de s lather, | a, Re Can E x hb children of Rev. R. W. Bovd. sup Poheee uN aeecen lone flames. Lhe house was on East sooth . 1 ents mo } ma ) » ‘ -- »u eb wood, BU eT reen, “O- - > : "1, erintendent of the Barisin Orphan's} Wfenkel Bros. willhave 75 head of yy.) 5 a Bene Bede wil! : off ej street, New York City. The family Home. will move to-Statesville and} horses and mules to arrive Friday !. 4, ee deri + OMlel- | adea narrow escape. The origin will remain here until the Synod | January 12th = : im ; of the fire is unknown, but is sup- \ a ee aie is ures Poainalnaer pert wey a | The marriage will be a quiet one, |, fag! can build a cottaze at the Home an Barron & Nicholson are stillin the ood only near Y rlatives ea a few posed to have been caused by ee the superintendeat’s family. las ee rear me aierae UNO AC eaves oe eee aes te ive electrical appliances. Loss re eas ain ‘2 ‘ld with three fines cf Goods: bug-:j jtimate friends of the contracting 2150 Noe ppt Carlton Mott has resigned his | SICSs turnioare and vroceries. parties will be present. BE eae cE Geet crane OTe ne saa sosition at Ramsey. Tomlio x \ house and lot ineast Statesville | * emo Oy) dir. and Mrs. Anderson Wheat ard Wood Wanted. Bowles He will attend Prof./are utfered for sale. ‘will jeave for Statesville, where “ 4 Hill's sel }. and Inter rill @e } . , : , ryey will YD x nt Syn S _ We want wheat and wood delivered at the H Li's si hool. aa Inter Ww ill eo 50 J. E. Boyd. administrator, gives | | 7€% © il st p at Mr. Jobn 5S. me | oNENS Stiting Co's mill, near the depot. Beltimore to study dentistry. Mr. | ...cjcee to creditors ef John wm. Sam- 72.5 sfor afew days. We will pay the highest cash market prices for Herber: Morrison, formerly seles-} yoy, deceased. ‘These young people are very pop: {teh Stes RE Nell & Co. man at N. B. MillsCo.’s srore, haz} Ply ie iaee aneois , F inramong a large circle of friends ash ESET Dai le cman semeiore aoa ‘ LIntt: . } >. iver | r J. b. MCLaucaiin Oilers for:) » . Cue ae apap : Mr. Mott's place at Ramsey, Tom- | : : 5 tere. They begin their married Itv +e . a tsale 2 estrable ouse and t ato . . . . r ona t iin & Bowles. loci S i a wile house and lot at fe with many heartfelt wisbes ex- Sale of Pers y- (Cool Spring, tonnes th thor he . erat Ww 3 } 5 1 property of the i ‘onded tothem that it may be leng|T WILL SELL the personal property I wee Gath 5f Mooresville.; J SEPA ATE he mene poss Pen vet ih er enuayen Some a - >} yate A. D. Moore at his late residence on So ee itis, of M voresville, J ne Sice loft announces h mself alaad happy. January 23rd, 1900. ‘This property consists of who bas been running the Goodman | candidate for the Democratic nomi jariery Sarming tools, wagon and buggies, ———— ee The News of Clio, | Correspondence of THE Mascor. Prof J. &. Hill and family, Mr. Q. L. sharpe, of Concord tow -hip, has gone to Arkausas with t erother, Mr. H. A. Sharpe, ame in ona visit cobis fath Sh qr rpe. ue i . Ulio: N. ©., Jan’y. Sth. Walker. colored, was before | ed{ta. to the townships, leaving $1,352.- John’s! insolvent and uncollectible vaxes. tried} The remainder will be expended for chn waived examination, and gave While Asteep in the rofa Christmas present of S10 whiea he had received from his brother in Arkansas, had been taken trom bis pocket while he slept. “he neighbors have a suspicion as tu the identity of the thief. Mew AL Sherrill Dead. emorbagic malaria. at his home tian and Masonic honors by the Mooresville lodges of He leaves five ried ci é ae <: Moore--Gill. : Sok Snepae So Messt= | Mr. William C, Moore and Miss | ~ 2 5 _ _ a S ris. ) . . . ~~ = se DoOPp ave AYPis, Eiva Lou Gill will be married this Tlev. ALS. Caldwell’s Daughter Dead ‘iiss Mary Caldwell, davghter of and Mrs. A. >. Caldwell, died The remains were taken to Rock i} sympathize 7) Ww er, Mr. | hi _H.S King is off south witha/ and cures Other Business Pransacted. Lisied taxables $14,069 $2; fines, forfeitures and liquor taxes $1,943.- <5. and State appropriation $1,495.- Oi this sum the board appor- Eau tioned $16,169.60, or $1 60 pe. capi- t i238 unapportioned. Most of this is the expenses of the board and the per diem of the superintendent. The following table shows the number of white and colored chil- dren in each township and the amounteach township receives for schools: WHITE COL’D AMT Davidson 669 280 $1,518.40 Statesville (outside) 576 464 1,344.00 ory Totais 7 2.720 16,169.60 There are 96 white and 36. colored schools in the county, maxing a to- tal of 152. The increase in the census was 231, and notwithstanding this, the board was enabled to increase the appor- tionment without the taxes being increased. J. W. Vickery’ was appointed a school trustee for Bethany township. -. tind advertising; G. DB. Nicholson 34, typewriting: James A. Butler, su- perintendent, $131.20, per diem and postage for three mouths; J. H. Hiil S420, M. W. White $7.40, M. A. Feimster £5.40, for services as mem- bers of the board for three months. Superintendent Butler has noti- tied the Township Trustees to meet Monday the 15th inst. to apportion the money to the schools. ———_ evening at 6:30 o'clock, at the resi- dence of the bride’s aunt, Miss Lucy Foster. on Front street. Rev. J. H. Pressly officiating. A number of invited euests will witness the cere- mony. Mr.asd Mas. Moore will leaveon the east bound train for New York city and other points North. The bride is thé daughter of Mr. T. 4. Gill, and is widely known and admired. The groom is mail agent on the Salisbury and Knoxville di vision.and a member of the firm of Moore & McLain, grocers. Heis a young man of sterling worth in every respect, and, like his charm- ing bride. has a large number of warm friends in Statesvill chold and kitchen furniture. 3. J. TROUTMAN, This December 30, 1899. Administrator, ~ Notice to Creditors. hov Ines L. Bradley, daughter of J. P. . ' e ‘ Cade 5 ale 7 == eye }Braiier. Esq., of ud Crees bored of Scheel Directors | t nabip, were married yes eraay ASS went dames A A Partial sketch of the Public and | sruine at #300 clock, ut the rest : wessrs Sluop «& Private In:provements Made | ce ol bride ss latuer abi he lay There was During fast: year--It Was a jurriage cere Oy Was pertorined Ak aesday. Ali the Period of Steady and iiextthy | Presiding Eider Thompson. 1 -Y H Hill. M.W Advancement. Phe paiy left for Turbersourg imi +i , Feimster. were Anexbaustive account of the in- mediately after tbe ceremony in 2 superintende Ean ain = . : a Se Ee pce ar ae ee ‘ eee intendent: gustrial progress of Iredell county, will begin bo sekeeping 8! jsurter. secretary ex officio. l@uring the year which bas just | mce in the parsenayve at Herons The bcard fo ind that the school eters a: ea record am which | Poe eror isn pative of Alexander Sipe) PRES LA vee Cs Y We ei Pe ee Pete olor Li groom Isa a a lexa iK S f pd elotunitet ly the county Was dpe people of the county migit ia j county, but is well known in souts 237.5) 1 ts. made up as tullows: deed Jook with pride. It is not within the scope of this sketch to preseat such a record complete; a detailed account of the advancement mnade by the most important part of the county’s population—the far- mers—would in itself require more space thanhas been set aside for this article. Forin every part of the county the eye is met by the glad sight of new and substantial farm buildings, by evidences of ad- vanced skill in the science of agricul- ture, and of the increasing employ- ment of modern labor saving tarm- ing methods. Some 30 org 40 res‘- dences were builtin Statesville dur- ing the year. The improvements of a public and of a private nature which were be- gun, completed, or projected in Statesville mark the year as almost a phenomenal period. At their meeting in March the county commissioners finally decid- ed upon the crection o! a new coun- ty court house, and work was beguo about the middle of June. This building, which is now nearing com- pletion, will be one of the handsom- est in the State. In it the time honored laws of architectural pro- portion, the character and necessi- ties of the building, and the modern requiremeats of convenience and sanitation have been happily brought together by the architect. A number of new and handsome churches were built and several old ones enlarged and improved to meet the growing necessities of their con- eregations. The Statesville Asso- viate Reformed Presbyterian church was dismantited by last summer's storm, and the congregation at once decided to expend about 35.000 in improvements und additions. This church will soon be completed, and will be practically a new building. It will have a strikingly handsome front. committee and reception rooms, etc., The Statesville Bap- tist church was also damaged by the storm, and along with the neces- sary repairs. extensive improve- ments were made. <A neat Catholic chapel was built ia Statesville dur- ing the year. The Presbyterians of Mooresville completed a new church building which cost about $10,000 and which is in every sense a credit to their cougregation, and to the town as well; a fine new building to replace the old Concord church, at Fancy Hill postoffice, was completed and dedicated about the first uf the year and the Methodist church at Mooresyille was very much improved. Several neat and comfortable school houses were also built, in various parts of the coun- ty. The Billingsley hospital, built in Statesville at a cost of $5,000, with funds donated for the purpose by the late Rev. A. S. Boilingsley, will soon be finished. Itis a cominodi- ous building. of brick, and is admir- ably suited to the humane purpose for which it was designed. The two imposing buildings on Center street, Statesville, which comprise the Cooper-Lonz block, and the Templeton & Williams busi- ness block, in Mooresville, were among the most substantial and valuzble improvements added to the respective towns in 1899, Our hustling neighbor, Moores- ville, added three brick stores on Main street, one anda half stories high, belonging to R. W. Freeze & Co., J. W. Brown, and R. H. Tom- linson, at a cost of £2,000 each: The George C. Goodman « Co. building, corner First aud Main streets, two stories and basement. cost $3,000, used as drug store, postoflice, etc.; W. N. Johnson, two stores, two and ahalfand one and -a half stories, cost £3,000: brick front to Central Hotel and 8 rooms, making about 20 rooms inall (the proprietor, Mr. C. A. Johnston, is an excellent hotel man, and the Centralis one of the best hotels to be found): Troutman Bros. increased their colton ginning plant, and contemplate putting up a furniture and a wagon factory; Tem pleton, Williams & Co. increased ginning capacity and put in new ma Chinery; Melchor Bros. new roller mill. cost $3,500; W. W. Rankin, $1,000 improvement to store build- ing: 10 or 12 large dwellin@*houses, and 10 or12 smaller ones were built. Mooresville’a greatest improvement was the completion of the Mocks- ville-Mooresville railroad. Trains were put on in May. Passenger trains run from Mooresville to Win- ston, and freights run through from Charlotte. The town has put on many City airs, and the old wooden buildings are giving place to brick ones. In Statesville the Farmer’s to- bacco warehouse, oduilt of brick, ard one of the best warehouses in the State; the two-story building on Meeting street, to be used by the Statesville Ice and Bottling Co., and Ash Bros.’ tobacco factory, two stories, with garret and cellar, were all begua and each is practically finished. The Statesville waterworks and sewerage system was finisbed in January, and no town has a_ better. The system is owned by the towu: as is also the electric light system, and both are being extended from time to time. Extensive improvements were madein the Statesville telephone system. By means oflocal and long distance lines our people now have 4 speaking acquaintance with most of the neigoboring towns and villages, and with New York and other eas- tern systems, parsonage. Mr. Willis is the fa-; x 3 wills & Co ae wee EINER Se air : 1 WN. 5. wills & Co. are determine . . mi eee ther of Mr W. M. Willis, salesman} , : = 4 a Getermined “ho holdidays passed off quietly and AVING QUALIFIED as administrator of <ehiller! vive ¢ uyers better value! \. =e ; eae SSN ore ae : @ ati. Schiller’s. He will conduct a . Rats ot =vC ES er Waiue: cery one enjoyed the season. The cheicenccion ees recesses a agity dan ever belore. ‘ a en : = -rsigned hereby notifies al ersons hold- boarding house. a me cone wrder of the day with the younger |e ciaims against: said estate to. present the Reed ceeataea i -| ©, A. Sherrill & Cc. want wheat’ iuen was hunting. Seme days it [same 2 hi Spe sae ene ee he rewular mor > meeting oft. w Sig qlee Se = z a eter OT : ~ a s notice, Or it wi eee en = fe as y oe eh ‘ wood delivered at theStatcsviil cemed as if war bad broken outand bars of their recox Saal persons indebied to Se ce Once ase oes imiliing Co's intl ve were in the thick of it. “It was |ssidestateare requested to make immediate esday evening. ving to church | a re sae : payment. F, J. TROUTMAN, Tuesday evening wing to church | acon rabbits, quail and squirrels, | "7°" yamrdof ALD, Moore. services in observance of the week | nel ye Clio Lightfoot Tofantry killed} This December 30 1399. : “= -weacer. the attendance was net) Child Fataliy Burned. ; eas hear tenes eu a ee ~S) Ce Se Za eo i a = re ae = is ae scinething over 100 vabbits aud a Spot On CN eee es jemi ra = BIE ~ irs - usiness of importance; Littie David. the two-year old! umber of quail in four days . Tht wis See A special meeting ehildof «ur. and Mrs. T. J. MeCon As our SSSsee alias ahree Blacksmith Shop. a vas called for Janvary 23rd, when! neil. v ee oan rh ree Pe : oe anes me as Sy z Sal net = a eee weil, Who live neat Mt. Ulia, Row an suoenths earlier this year, a wood Tam now at workat my old stand, A isin ape lareaie= a iil be vefere | couaty, was fatally burued ast Sat- crop ef candidates is in the field. The! opposite the Presbyterian church, t ~nDamoer. emda al : elo an i oe eal toe Ba en 5 4 14 ¢ a: ee cy ti* CHAMVEt hee ; Jurday about ll o clock, and died the writer suggests A. D. Watts, ¢ilund ask my old friends and custe- : Cor voung friend and county.) same eVening ab 6 0 CLOCK. shiek township. for the Lestisla-! mers to call on me. I have a prac- ~ Zeo V. Lone, is takinga Poe chud and asister four years are, and M. C. Williams, of States-j tical, competent workman with me;Casa Co., dinthe !aw class at the; Cit! were alone In the house, when ville towsship, for register of deeds. | and will guarantee t of Respectfully, PINK YOUNG. at alltimes. es| Jan. 3rd, 1900 During the year $5,000 worth of ‘machinery was added to the equip- iment of the Statesville cotton mill; iJ. C. Steele & Sons extended their | plant by building an addition to inecessary for the Cochrane Show n- 1is | of Chicago, says, no} Cure gly. epsia.” It cured me of severe dys |p t jail forms of dyspepsia. W. F. Hai Jr. annot be recommended too! It digests what you eat! } = 5 = -| following miscellaneous list: thises. their large shops; the demands of their business made additional rcom and an extension was he best of work | built to the rear of their shops _on |Center street; The Flanigan Har- iness Co. began the erection of a isteam tannery. which is now well . {under way, and the Statesville steam F. 8B. Thirkield, Health Inspector laundry was equipped and began *‘Kodol Dyspepsia work. Many items could be added to the lv : Stimpson & Steele, Turnersbarzg. indigestion, heartburn and additional cotton gin; S. J. Braw- organized in Statesville: “cLelland Bros., Shiloh township. cotton gin, and J. M. Sharpe Sharpesburz township, roller mill equipment Such is a parte! Lredel” for lastyear. ltisay be conlidentiy expected tat the close of ths year will find two more cotton mills: one in Statesville, and one in Movres- | ville —365.000 has already been sub- | seribed for the latter, which will be | increased to $75.000 or $100,000 —at least. one or more furniture ries, and another tobacco factory ia operation in the county, while the number of smaller enterprises inau- yurated bids fair to be far 1n excess of that of 1899. Our county kas uot been engulfed | in a wave of prosperity. It an | impulse from within, rather than | from without, that moves our peo- ple onward t» greater and better ie = reeset aa facto is i | pirate Secon THE ROBERT'S CASE. Mr. Millsaps Thinks the House Over- reached Its Bounds and Estab- lished a Dangerous Precedent. Correspondence of THE Mascot. By request of the editor, I furnish the readers of Tne Wascor a few Oyinions anent the much talked of Roberts incident. It will be re- membered that Mr. Roberts is the polygamist Congressman from Utah and was denied his seat in the pres ent Congress. Inthe first piace. I state that Mr. Roberts was entitled to his seat under the constitution, and secondiy that the House over- reached its bounds and established a very dan zerous precedent Let us see what a Congress is with reference to the House. It consists of members elected by the different States to serve for two years. A Congress ends and a new one begins the 4th of March in ali the odd numbered years. Then it is clear that the Congress is formed of members holding certificates of election from the several States. No member has any primal rights which are not common to all other mem- bers. Therefore Mr. Roberts had as much right to be enrolled as a member of the present Gongress as any man in it Now as to the power of Congress, it is plain that it had no right to omit the name of Mr. Roberts from the first ro!i call, because the roll is made from the certificates of elec- tion from the several States, and the name of Mr. Roberts was certi- tied along withthe rest. The House of Representatives is not a deliber ative body until it is organized, and can not legitimately take cognizance ofanything. After its organization it can expel a member, or do avy other reasenable or unreasonable thing. ; Asto that voluninous petition about which we hase heard so much, it was pure sentiment, and the House should have paid-noattention toit. Or let me adinit that it was the righteous protest of the American people against immorality, and also that Robers shou!? o> be allowea to retain his seat ( :e his his seat by constitutional rigiii). The case is not altered. The uimission of Rob- erts’ name from the roll was uncon- stitutiora!l. and dangerous in a high degree to our liberties. So danger- ous a step und one so threatening to our liberties as a free people has never before been taken in the his to ry of our government. So much in the abstract, but to particularize, let uslook at the re- suits. Supposethe House has the right or power to act as it did. The preceding House was Republican. A Republican clerk has been elect- ed who will call the roll of the next House. Suppose it should be elect- ed Democratic, but the clerk should omit enough names of Democrats to leavea Republican majority which would proceed to organize the House, electing another Republican clerk who shouid call the roll of the next House, and so on. Don't you see the party could perpetuate itself in power? Ob, you say, they would not do so. How do you know? The present Republican majority has es tablished the precedent, and I here to tel! you, that that majority is capable of doing anything. Oh, you say again, they would not do so without cause. Ob, well any sort of an old excuse would serve their purpose. North Carolina hopes to adopt an amendment to her organic laws at the next election. Suppose she does, and the illiterate negro vote iseliminated. Afterwards we send our Representatives to Con- gress and their names are left from the roll. The State would thus be left without representation in the Federal law-making body. Louisiana has recently adopted a suffrage amendment, and since the Roberts case occurred, it has been suggesied tnat a similar summary proceeding might have been taken against the entire delegation of the Creole State. Also of Alabama. There are other features to this question that deserve consideration, but to do su would make this paper too long. One thiny more. It may be pre sumed that lam taking sides with the unfortunate Roberts and defend- ing his plurality of wives. I desire to say that nothing bere said has any reference to my views concern- ing polygamy, nor does it matter. The case simply serves to show what a danzerous and revolutionary precedent the House has actually, though perbaps unwittingly, estab- lished. Zespectfully, E. S. MILtsaps. North Carolina, Iredeli County. ourt. ) H.B. HART AND A. H. NOTICE OF LOVELASS, PARTNERS, EXECUTION vs SALF, MRS, F.C. EARLY. } , In the Superior oe eee Seal EMAL eee OO ee en er Ra a SPO Le ee eel epee pS ——— a Scant aieaminatieeees a einem aes | Bilfott-Beadiey. RoE OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS. ‘THE YEAR IN RETROSPECT, mill, Mooresville, new passenger Ferry fg & Oo frs% | ai oie lees Es 5 {\depot; Statesvile posteflice made & Ss 3! ~ = > R W. FP. Elliett, pastor of the od d cl Caroli H Cc - 2 fe! VV tev . Eiliett, pas t SSNS Z : E aaa ;second class; Carvlira Harrow GC ‘= Hep er er lee econnte ie . f The Schoul soney A ortioned and a 9 ! P = ri i a !'Turnersburg circuit, and Miss Ag- *£he Scace one; PP IREDELL'S PROGRESS IN 1899. lan? Statesville Ice & Bottling Co. s = 7 To Our Friends and Customers One and Ali: '60 Days Will Be Our Limit of Credit. Winoiesale and Retail- We desire to extend onr thanks forthe liberal and substan- tial trade you have given in 1899. To say that we appreciate your business goes without question. We will try very bard to merit even a larger part of your business for 1900. In this connection we desire also thank those of our cusom- ters having:accounts for prompt settlement of same. Self-in- terest will compel us to stick closerto the Cash System for 1900 than has been our custom. All persons having accounts with us will be rendered a billat the en? of each month for all merebandise bought during the month. Prompt payment will be expected. Again thanking you for past favors and soliciting a continu- ance of same, we are, F. A. Sherrill & Co. 42 inch, all Wool red and tricot soc. vd, 1 piece brown repellent—special—ste. ya. | corated plates goc. Sct Rig lot outing cloths, 5. 7'2 and soc. yd, | Large line dishes, 107, 15¢.. to $1.00 eacl 36 in, Shirt waist percales, 9c. to 12%2c. | Gold edge glass dishes, tor, to 452 J.ot of heavy plaids and cheviots, 4. sand sanese Cups and Saucers Sc. to soc. cach > Ladies’ Capes, goc., to $10,00 to close out. elain Cx wered Dishes, 45¢. to 757. ¢ nh . Few specials in children’s jackets $1 25 to De aware in everything made from a zo, cup to “ Heavy pant goods, t2'2, 25 and vd { 5 Dish I i - Special values in men’s suits, and up } Enameled Ware in Pans Sane or Stew aus veg Boy's knee pants and clothing 25¢ to $4.50 and Coffee Pots 1s¢ te 59 . * Men’s flannel underwear 12!2 to 31.00. Cedar Buckets, 20 and 25 ay Children's and Ladies’ 10, 1244 to 3.09. Tubs and Churn 2,00 $ 4 Men’s new style dress shirts, 30¢. to $1.09 lot Blank Books, 5° tlog750. | Shoes—here we are headquarters, Best makes dblets re. to roc) Ink 3c. Mucilage 5c. Pens ‘ It was bought to seil, and satisfy the purchaser. 1 have a large an varied assortment of these goods and believe I can suit you in quality and price. Jeans. I can suit vou in any kind of a Trunk, from 302. up. When you are buying your falland winter goods, remember that | carry plete line and want you to see me before you buy and I will make it to your interest. and suit the trade. buying. HE BiG STORE Purse-wise buyers cannot put off until tomorrow what is their interest today. The key to wealth is in spending yuar mon- ey where you get the returns for it. Read our Helping hand arguments. 25c. 10 $1.25 pair. Few patterns camel's hair plaid skirting=, sec Ladies’ shoes trom 75c. to $5.99 pair. and $1.00 yd. Heavy comforts $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. at s8in. bluc and white striped serge, ss¢ yc Brankets, soc. 69c. up, per pair. . : yo in. grey covert cloth, all wool spc. ya. Men's heavy cotton so: a go inch changeable serge 25c. yd. | Wool sovks, 15¢. to 2 i §6 in. repellents in black, biue, grey and «reen | Ladies’ and children's hose sc to 252. ae at 45c. wd. | Large line of lamps trom > on up to de- — \ from $1.25 to $5.00 in mens. Children’s shoes | and Pencils, 1c. Come and See Us. Wilhelm & Mills T. A. McDougald’s When you want to Buy Parts Cloth. GO TO a I bave a big stoc” of Elkin Jeans, Salem TRUNKS Nothing better. TRUNKS! 2 com- My stock of General merchandise is all new, and was bought to sell I invite one and all to examine my stock before Very Respectfully, T. A. McDOUGALD. ”) 5 AE R So p ey vw Oe a) ry 9) et y gS. Fall Openin ~~ Select Line of DOMESTIC and IMPORTED ....--.-. DRESS GOCDS......... Designs to please the most critica. prices w'thin reach of all. Latest novelties in Ladies’ Canzs, Jack ets, Belts, Hosiery, Neckwear, Shoes and Hats of the Best Makes and correct prices. Wil! make it to your interest to give as an early call. Ramsey, Tomlin & Bowles. } E.B Springs, Cotton Stored and Insured FOR ISc.. per Bale a Month, by Charlotte Bonded Warehouse Company Bonded in American Bondirg and Trust Company for $100,C00.00 ~ Liberal Advances Obtained Be? - on our Receipts At lowest rates of interest. tT. M. Constable, PRESIOENT. TREASURER. b fo D Prices is the next. pared t shirt waists. Style and Fit onsideration. When she is about to buy a Wrap. We have studied both very closely and we cre pre- o furnish first class stylish Jackets and Capes at reduced prices. FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. We have just received another lot of Black Crepon for Skirts also road Cloths, and Venetians for Coat Suits, Silks, Satins and Velvets for HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Art Squares, Wilton Velvet. Tapestry and Smyrna Rugs, also Tapestry r Porticrs, Curtains and Hoistery, Table Covers, Lace Curtains, Swiss rapery, Linen Table Damask, Doyiies and Napkins. Thompson’s Glove Fittiag Corsets. The best on the market for the money. Fashion Sheets now ready, call and get one Free. WALTON & GAGE. Is a Lady's first ¢ THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. By virtue of an execution directed to the tun dersigned from the Superior: Court of Iredel county in the above entitled action, I will on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH, 1900, at 120,cClock, m., at the court house door o said county, s¢ to satisfy said ex interest which the said Mrs. E.C. Early, defen dant, had ontiegth time thereafter, in th D estate, to-wit: Chambersburg township. joining the Beginning 2 running thence south stone: thence Sonth 6,degrees West 80 poles to grees West 54 taining by estimate 6534 acres. . H. WYCOFF, Sheriff. . P. SCROGGS, D. S, PO, "Owe CV EB® Weakness manifests isc! is. ambition and aching bencs. ‘The watery; the tisst es are was'ing—th being opened fordisease. A hotile cf ith This Jauuary sth, 1 1 ev, Mooresville, telephone system Cutticy & Clark, Rodk Cut, rofler ?! Segwns? Iron 62 poles with Chambers’s line toa stone on Patterson's line; thence North 74 de- poles to Ann Patterson's line; thence North $6 poles to the beginning, con- Tron Bitters taken in time will restore your strength, scothe your nerves, make your blood rish ond red Do you more good than an expensive spe < ici -s 33 a3 ¢ lito the highest bidder for cash ecution, all the right, title and day of June, 1398, or at any | ¢ following described coe i Ad- ; Jands of Benjamin Arey and others. ; ta stone, Benjamin Arey’s corncr, ' East with his line 123 poles to a_ stone; In A Few Days We shall move into the new Cooper Block. Before we move every piece of furniture in our present store will be sold at Reduced Prices. Everything reduced to close out quickly. Jn oar new quarters we shall opea up a brand new stock. We trust to continue to merit your esteemed orders. L. SCHILLER, Furnitore and Carpets. a 4 w, ad are reatment. N x HEN you buy RAMON’S LIVER PILLS & TONIC PELLETS you do not buy a med- icine, but a Complete Treatment for Bilious- ness, Constipation and Headaches. _It is two distinc: medicines, but sold for one price—25c- The P Ils bring immediate relief; the Pellets tone up the nervous system and invigorace. ET a Pe vn Fee NE ow ” — h ae gee ea 2 § : — ——— —— 3 Sa ao rf : a ———— = rs PAST Se RENE MT lee ens forth Carolina, } in the Superior North Cerolina, } i. eel Sane eS SWAG STRUCK. Texas Democrats Booming Belrzoat Wilt History Liepent fisce., j.edet! County. + C_urt, Before iredeti County. j t = ec ! rhe Nati ‘ iniusstration Trying ASNAG $ au | eae ft ne rhe National Adiniussera t ying | ‘ 2 Sgt J The Clerk. ; - + IS TENTICAY . oo a | For Vice President gh News and Observer D._.STIMPSGN, ADMR : > THE InNVESTIC. to Infizence the Kentucky | an ten ‘ : Bo Glece Sr ) oy bs EE Legislature. The British Attack an Impregnable | Dallas, Texas, Dispatch, oth. 1900 saw the most momentous 4 . : ’. cana? : ae ; » . owiiv . : “4s : : Ft : s : Fie P a rae pk or: be Al- i = ee Washi 1Special to[Raleigh? Post,"5th. Boer Fort and Suffer Heavily. | The friends and political admirers rising of the masses of cee ee : “ r. deceased | i . * a = ia he : i . Lee 1 ied ota are + > ‘sander. decea-ea. | : + me Democrats Get Most of the =a oO ycntucky situation is attract- London Dispatch, 6th. lof O. H. P. Belmont, of New York, | be ballot box st tl sander. | r Ee ; i } ° were dein : eer _ tine | sre ectively at work i ox = “oderalj 1 : tert >. = ane bers of the Contest Committees | 21% iqon politicians of both} The Times publishes “he following | are actively at work in Texas to ad Federalism this i Po Aes ’ tatoos is? . ne nere agior } a ony s . ) Ry. as . . | shows “7 Fe Ao ays »* Alexander, | a of the Kentucky Legisiature. saa a re Aes ention than is usu-/ dispatch trom Mafeking, dated De-;vancehis interests for the Demo- fetferson, who had been ss ae ae ra NOTICE nartie oO ‘ > ra = sus ats poesia yee SRA re = S cee a - Ty aceje m2 3: a {: s oo a i kfort, Ky., dispatch, sth Soca 1 to ehoateaics of oneState ember 26th: At dawn today, Col-|cratic nomination for Vice Presi-| se, ORY a Seca ae kk Nlexapder. Co | ena oe ars 2 Frankfort, Ry., Gispaten, Sth aliy eiveu Lhe ays re = -, " : > Le . nies rate a berets nate Tr sen ia) . ‘rank Alexarder. { y wht Fc is 3 a eee , eto ly £3 es vognized on all sides that the | one] Baden-Powell organized an un-jdevt. Former Congressman Yoa ese Cees ee oe go 1 Cather 3. P. Cath-] To Luther Heath, J. Burgess & .. 3 The joint legislative committees is rec PG a a | before the Legis-|-uecessfullattack upon a strong po- kuin, Who was succeeded by the] the voters 2s courageous i arivia Lola er \] Sores wright Forcum, you will lane 1 i = ail sit in ¢t : 2sts uccess oebe! be camera tas m . e "2S yr ative naffar. | : eae eee rile ms la ib. Alexan- | reti itled as above has bee f which will sit in the contes Ses eee contest for Governor ‘sjtion of theenemy at Gametree. | present Representative Degratien- | jout usurbers: and Cespisers of pops a sola 2. shlexan- | oe sateen eB Comme ng 3 Govern: : EaCORCD a ss aro Ene t certainly place Kentucky | two miles from Mafeking, from which Se an eee vy came out | ar ru A “0, 19G0 will sce hist: ev. tands belong: to the extate F eore ATL lot today. as Pp SN rie ethan aea net eee t ee i ining ali ] ‘ * said: lye repeat itself. Seat it aie ae = 7 for the purpose of ma » ea oe TI % DD mocrats were | in the sure Democratic column next he Boers have been maintaining 1 Bee I . Nar ; Se 6 Vice | pry repeat ites Prank Alexander, one of the de- Jy debts:and said de ia y law ce , Sle ae ae “ . Le - a > t a avor ° 3e ° *@ | - : haa : . ° 2 “ anes Z : vided by lis we he rh a i 16\ fall when the election for President | desultory, but annoying shell anc ss ; aa “ir. beimon or = | ---- “a See ndants above na.ned. will take no ce tuat the Vare reg Po lucky as the drawiagy gave tht ea Y It1s because of this thatj rifle fire for several weeks. The} President, first. because we need | OF ERE R IN -« that an action entitled as above clerk on io . ryt “y > com: | occurs. > : Be ss S re - coe 1, Se tan ‘ ¢ ere , mn if A vee - ‘ ‘ ‘ hon pitet : . : = out of the 11 in SS OR Chore oe at blicansare bendingall their|railway has recently been recon-| the electoral vote of New York:| A startling iucident G ~ hoen commenced in the Superior >. © 2 n the Gevernor’s contest, | the Republicansare bendinga re 7 4 7 mm and|econd. because Mr. Belmont) was Foi : = ares been Gommenc tne } , Seer tats the 11 in the Lieuten-| efforts to prevent Goebel from being | >! qicte dy ECan Comme Comer ae ee me rere eee ee i ¢ j John Oliver, of Phin ‘curt of Tredeli county to make saie = un i ut i tne torn toe tres Nba ; 5 : Se 7 - = 5 Je. | love se | «6C BICas ‘ hint gatas ares prayers tes a % ° ae - an cee < — © He Soe contest | eated as Governor to which he was |Gametree, where the Boers 4 aoe 1906, = Lt : ea aor a oe = VY he subject Darvrate !acertain tractof lanc situate in ee Ee eee on re overner’s « S e 2 ‘ aap . ~ -ans _ 216 So as > ré yer: “ec. - ies ee elisa se eee Y oecney 224 5 nl . his December 1th. iso ; nt Gove a hear the wover-| undeubted’y elected by the true! troyed it, the tinal repairs being >, and has been oya. ever since ae | ‘ollows: { was ina iwost dreud! =.3d county for assets with which to Bie Poecaber seh SSSI & The committee to ‘ Selita emcees One Celaya people. In this effort | made in preparation for the sortie. | A man, who, like Mr. Beluiont, has = lecndition. My skin was almos 1... Gebes due by theestateof J. st. rkioi the Superior ¢ ‘ mores as Het ne Crenshaw | the MeKinley administration 1s tak- | Daring the night the armored am, always lived ae — millionaire = a jvellow, eves sunken. tongue coaiee ajexander, deceased Andthe said “TmHceN EN ee : tors Frazier, Allen anc : line nn active hand. Senator Lind-|with Maxim and Hotehkiss uns, mosphere of New York, and openly FE | vain continually in back and side~ jufendant will further take notice = wa ti: - ble T — . Sui Shs Pent i lav too, a wold Democrat. has been | under Captain Williams and troops, aoc eee Deb aa }20 eppetite — gradually growis rhathe is required to appear at tbe vale of Vain-ble aract of Lang ry, Fine, Renni re weeks in Kentucky as the avow-|fook up positions for attack from advocates oy W.5. ryan, is oe Be tet aS | weaker day by day. Three phys sce of the Clerk of the Superior PYXIRTURof os eu ees and Ba braginy Spr pgaedl winanaea LE aNe en ecw ete. saptai “4 Charles |t e recognitio s fr : SRN aan ae eet Nan See vs stein oe Court of Iredell ¢ = ea anke led acent of the administration, iwo sides, captain Lord ° penis 2 sereariag eon “" one ae hee ee Be | ans had siveoune up on court of said county, in Statesville. jrocceding cutitiod } a: ts +. ee C contest the lthorized by McKinley to promise Bentinck and a squacaroo ma im Ue ee =e at ae a= eS — i ne | v. friend advised trying *Riect> XC) GniiSacesian” Sacmay, eh. Lieuter Senator Har- | patronage in the endeavorto seduce [serve upon the left. while the ex- mete senda delegation to t re D2UVON- b. : i Vitters’: and to my ¢ 1b joy ar 15) cAnd once one ae } ames Grawnh mend > Ao | ps Vee ig : . : = e nr. |- myn Venti lad er 3 ttelet for! t2 - z = : es J JUU, aus c emu = : Re Watson, and! Democrats from carrying out the {treme lefe wing was occupte d by ar-jal convention pledged toa ticket for} f ishes custer, &Y | surprise, the first bottle made ade ‘Vomplaint in said acti or the e¢e} | | : atson, ¢ | Ped rats [rom carr! cies ery teeny See ‘ = Uriocar eh sien he ; am = qa SUR : : a mplz S2 : 3, i 3 ll, Co Crawford, Alexan | pledges upon which they were elect- vilery under Major Panzero oad a eS anand Ce : . ; thao her $2 | sided improvement. I continue: |) jaintiff willapply tothe court for! ¢ nati Baird Bel Holland and|ed, or in other words to prove trai- yailoping Maxi of aes Pa aS y ; Se rep aie eae ee ee bt ‘4 | heir use fo~ three weeks, : and a “he relief @emanded = corm Se) Se presenta-|tors to the people for peli. That | the whole being under Colonel Hore. ‘oakam is not alone in pushing} F inowa well nan. L know they save’) | saint aE LSS Theale ) “muGeTats, & VEPESS . F > ke } vceye Ow "talon: é i j ‘ = ' i > : : Scr sem wen ee ee = . A nro oi ices nd a ueh a Democrat, elected as such, | kimplacements were thrown up dur- {along the Belmont boom. It is said : my life. and robbed the grave of uw | Glen: ofthe Gisienor Conk the best gua it ives Reed and Lilly. Repubdhcans. }such a Democrat, ere \ z * sare : -ders being tolthat former Governor Hoge spoke 7 Serene : : : ere be Supe r Comrs ne 3 Th Ly mbers of these two|should because he has seeu ft to re-) ing eben SoC ee 5 a (one On inher victim. Noone should fa R. B. McLaughlin M > ouse® memver: ‘ its VO} S00 i ah e Ras se v , = eee 3 eT et so - i een " 3 iS : ae a mde 32 tit ’ The los ! se cvorp in tonieht,|pudiate his people. try to drasjattack at dawn and the artillery | many zeod words for ae Belmont =f | otry them. Only 50 cents, gua Ts Damo Rest at “Ot 1ttees FC SWwOrt ~ ery: " : . . . rs § j . eres ot ‘ nc Po. . oni ei Sa - E gis . eS sable that the joint!down members of the Legislature | tive todesist upon prolonged tooting | to Mr. Bryan during the latter's re B |-.nteed, at W. F. Hall. Jr.'s, dre . Sey LE TS) DEO Sates aii pricey acres level. is a spec: | fr > armored train. At day-|cent visit to Texas f> nen oriess, LE : “ ; : y} *7e and bevin{t mwa decraded level, is a spec-|from the armore¢ a 4 f2 } otore. ‘ : . f COUMIDILTEES WE One ee ee ee et masta teate dt fat 1 < p ened fire and rap- cs , ' December 2S, 25G9- . i “row tacle that is far from edifying, and | break the guns opened fire a oy ~ eo #4 : Sao ake : RaRENS | CU IAECEs COORG Tc nee ex t eople idlv att : r of 2 enemy eS The Republican Program. tworth Carctina {| Superior Cort.) -. ie ar ns r j at: : le have |idlv drew the reply of the enemy, Free of Charge ; 3 = rs “ ‘ Inthe drawing over the forma jis one of the causes that people have | 1¢ v dre ne reply © . , a ge. = a ecmcenees } Dec. yen, tso5. _ Sonera Pepe ee ye pa : ssted tthat hich respect for public jour shells bursting within effective z an a fa | Raleigh News and Observer. Bes . x tion of the legislative contested | not that ie >} range. Captain Vernon gave the Any adult suffering from a cold re B. McLAUGHLIN AND JC. ee dade. 2 1 are i Kev. ALS. ley The Republican program in Nor’. election Committees the results were | offciats that their position woud 7 : “aroling bas been set sugeest. Senator Lind-| signal to cease firing and to advance, settled on the breast, bronchitis. ae tled aiter a ne somewhat more eveniy Givided.. In| naturally ; : ae , : . : - {throat or lung troubles of any na 5 i a ° Sean yet ; adron leading off. As om we 3 a ea eaten cee aan eer ee a Ra , on the case of the two senatorial con-j say in his devotion to the Gud of|his squadron kk a ture.who will ask at W.F. Hall's, will icbate between Linney and Moo statesville. N. ¢ mmon. would turn his native}men engaged the position with their wes nothing notewerthy in the pro- | Berlin Dispatch, s . - > . oN WEG Al Gian is week rehes up-{it replied. “That's r committee had bees andounced. and fal has een detained at Adee and cc- oc spompded ere : ae ms ‘ayainst the “grandfather clause” in| <ame for us." lam willing totake my oath th just before drawing forthe commit |cupied by British troops, with the} Paton, were Se rcs es the constitution. Since Caffers li was cured of poeuineni : ; ; joy the use of One econmaunaity thin 12 moatas: Be e n e ee 4 | 3 2 & 5 Z ; Z | i ; 1a , i ly | i & n one side, and Pritchard and He i BS yf ’ : re Reannhhe: rs . * - ° ‘ . . ae lat { 2 mone side, ang aritenard ata a . } f tests the K Doane crash ea poe Lover to the negro party and] rapid fire it soon found that the be presented with a Ses bottle of - on on the other. No eee isto. 4 : ; i member out of nine on cach com {State over to tue negro par op ae ae een eat amir en bad sup fsoschee’s German Syrup, free of ‘4 Da ee Re Nt here iene z 5 : : mittee. but in the hov they eot]entail upon it ali the ills that follow | fort was greater than we bad charge. Oxsly one bottle given t« nade toset aside the electien |: i y yon * , f the he lin the wake of Reputlican misrule. posed. ‘The enemy concentrated | CHATS. a alison tia eh rs mtil registvation begins. Ti al x ; ' majorities on ten out of the the | im the Wake Of ke] ° ens : linely hot fire that | Cue person, and none to children | nee o ; > a? BY dQ ’ -ehteen committee which trv Itisa consoling reflection that}such an exceedingly be . : ithout order from parents a | vere af June session { iS G )e eighteen niltees, wat : : . - Robe bm ONT pil pee aoe ree = vi t vi s. ea ae : ; 5 a The Senate compleced|there are not many such men who | the advance of Captain Vernon was Nn ec i A : ; TPT jihe Levislature. Well, the Levis s i av4 contes th na S ‘ 5 nal elton Bg aoe ible. but with remark- No throat orlung remedy evel bac 1 i 3 siete 5 a ; Sel al “at the swwnine session | claim to be Demecrats, anc it Is a aimost tinpossiole, but cS Sri ie a te Mince ni Or er en z - ‘ore can take gnother reeess ifs 5 : Set ae Oe eee PE } ft eratification to lable beroism and gallantry Cap- such a sale as Boschee’s German A Believer in Reciprocity » . oh ’ a ne . nHeetea ir? ore Ss “ce 5 arys * 10% seTOris . rad mine ee D - « . srr, . é . : a } S 3 : aad Incident connected } furtLe : Si ce os ae 1 wet she S e sanford and Vernon Lieuten- | Syrup in al parts of the civilized : i | i Those who contemovlar> it ator Howard, | learn from private advices received | tains Santore 1 Ss a C isnt i world Twenty yeurs ago millions Monroe Enquirer. ! - - oll 3 : 5 : 7 Pea hnt ave “$ arreale of on ar NTO : scou JOOKe WhO Rete s 7. = - j -Year- ierstion,. “ me to Senator | here, that even with barrels of mon-Jaut t ae asc x ste ee mun. lof bottles were given away and your| One of the best war stories we| © Ten-Year-Old indiers ‘ INSUSANC2 . i Wd oy- atronay “Orr vuide re squadrons, and atew meh, | = x = - = S : , Nagi i v _ Sete § 5 “ ae. Pawlar Goebel’s name being placed in the /ey and Federal patronage tocorrupt, | suided the squac tons; Ste barsof the | druggist will tell youits success was | have heard is tuldon a well kno. | WH. Peters, Nathanton. 3 Transact> a Rea ee Sent oenel rese from his|the Kentucky Legislature will re- actually reached the sand bagsottae |” vom So Ne > le and brave olficer of xe A. | -: Lhave suffered unt 5 At ali—hai » ir dntecess ado bo Senator foene , i hee ie ; sarvelous. It is really the only }and brave olcer Ata rt < : : ; = : ao he law thelturn the brilliant and honest tri-|fort within three hundred yards of | Marvelous. t is reaily : E : : : a se OO aie : ., ’ : Speciat attention 9d Seagand cud. Gemaer Che: Ha iene pe ee Ey aa \ ne ehelort : } Throat aad Lung Remedy generally | the boys in gray were going imo 5 | for ten years with Ind tract wateh is bat a. Ktea ain A cheake mE ee C * ’ * ©, ~y no mt + » 2 » « ole rt hes "er . o % gio S o-- a * . le . a ee i. . 775715 ron sa ¢ 4 re ” “ ig names of etl Senutors present must | dune of the people. Joe wae pura, | Lhe a oO : woke Reed ocidiiens lendorsed by physicians. One 75|certain tight during the civil wer | ma biltousness, I wast } stoas vesweea NO a 2724s 29 eceives on most fave mire ’ + + ha San: , ye f y AV wet as ( ? SOUL Xi: } . ! “ 7 = * erg Me . ue a be placed in the box, but T beg to] to the Senate in piece es ee aia oy eee coon vas swept | Cent vottle will eure or prove it: | this ofiicer said to his m ike | BVve p cians j _ dm one iastancely 2 d-a + ; assure the Senator that i my t schon his people 1aVe = nce a¢ ieee ae eee bullets, | Valve. Sold by dealers in all civiliz- |steady aim. boys. ; M ee Stig emporary r e j Aa ms pbc rsa 2+: xa y should be drawn out, I, of cou SC ace nc a Care ne o = charwed through this | ca countries. W- F. Hall,Jr. tell. Be sure to pick off the off | Ramon’s Liver Fd2ais of derativiagaid de. y JING. A Coo a aieceene private life. Phe men who chat Hee rcugh . = | first Becalmand doen't fail \jets and have ; , i ae . +1} ee ee eens Y tire suifer errloly din | ——-——_ + _ — x ce z = . } 2 LuTu eini h : : ee } The House was occupied till late} - pe alias ran. | scene of we suifered oar eI t a the officers."’ A tall. cool eld Uj proving, and a ta aie : id Dees a in theevenive with the drawing o/| British Scizure of German Ships | (ollowing their officers to capture!) Catfery to Fall by the Wayside. ion county “Reb, who w: 1. foermanoentiv cured SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. 4 sixty Eve dollars the legislative committees and there meee DCX Ooty Ve enece NESS the fort 20 men lost their lives. | gatcign News and Obverver. officer, took off his cap ire | Ry Tunstatl. druggist. 4 PRG OIM ta UN zens a th. Saptain Sanford was the first to) i i i of Stbatesy a 4 if 4 WN ig tee on the Lieutenant Governor's! obiect of searching hercargo, which| fort. These olficers, climbing ef ; . boltedthe nomination of Bryan in 4 i ak Ps . ais Raiee aA mane IN a aneretimeh etyt ce} ° ah snr, the “t, ‘ “ 2 c 1c: F contest. Representative Sawtelle. jis to be discharged. The Gene ral isjditeh which : monde d ieee 1806, ke has been tighting everything = jure after Goctors f{ if { ader of the Republican minority, |owned by theGerman East African | thrust their revolvers through ) the jo. ese oe Ray * ‘isian: | DO YOU GET UP i ured y childr : i In i eader of tae hepuoncand min Spo oes : Shee ; 2 apne ey aE, : 1 elyes the Den.ocratic party of Louisian:: ~ rcuread my children ia ! rf ge Oe late Eo. 1 ine. the owners of the B lesrati eneipy s only to be suvt themselves . . t = | : oe - * charged Chief Clerxs Ed O. Leigh} Line. the owners oi the Bundesrath, in} ; Reerreert His term expires nex: leoveh. * Guiekly i i ‘ hares eae te xe Barta pena “ad by the British |the next moment has favored. riis term expires ne) — rete — on. Sule 4 : f.% with manipulating the ballots so as| previously captured by the Britisa | the nex’ moment. +4}, vearand the place that knows him WITH A LAME BACE 2) ouchs. ca! ; ‘3 } On Johnston vo i to vive the Democrats the advan-|}cruiser Magicinne, off Delagoa Bay. Gametree is surrounded with Spree aie aN aces 1 ane tron Childsen all iske is ; Dise en eres tace. Hlasweliand Representative! heseizureof the General has |sceub, which contained many sharp- ae I ve Sate Der ee eae Ree Saas on ean 1t ; Sang ; Bethel ace s : se : et Riaprd ool a een ey TR py pee pa Taya, Mele lUakoriSi) JOC racy Ww ) Miserable, | 'olaers endorse it, . : : cerry, representing the Republi- considerably aggravaied the situa-| shooters, and So TC CURACY) Ot a keep any man in the Senate whx a eee & Cotto u ins. stocd at the elerksdeskasthe}tion here and tbe indignation till further confused the men who : ma, orts McKinley and wants - . ‘< : names of she members @vere placed|against England is intensified. The}bad followed Captain Vernon and * ‘pp tk = oa =< oy ane pol! paote You assume po risk when you ! ij Sa ea anaes nate Sani atte errs Morpenae (cr ss) Oe ay phe UN yr te ees ean Yrotiicers keep the negroes ontae pols K amberlain’s C Ganteran sah a Oe SNR “ Sy in the box, Se bx eee Reco is still earnestly es ee oo mem aad eee Sindee of the State. The same fate awaits \* ot B *o Peas sil F ‘ Nortn Carolina, } in the Superter | * - — ~-- t znd pres eS aa vaced init, Hasweil wa deavoring to preserve correct ofl- killed. Be re 10ut commanGers every other Southern Senator wh: fi s pr a moaned Ween Alexander County - Court B fore & | -—————__________ ie Ergmes, Saw h addressed the House. | cial relations, but England will do|chey were driven off at one point, ite Tibet list — at = ine the incompe Sa geeee ne ot ae OL acne : nen aa We fave w vice tine " and Traction I charging i well to hasten to make the amende]}but they endeavored to scale the Rt = - = = SE a | cot satisfied after using it: Liis. | e _ our special att arging . : . * 7 2 n “ro Voters. : eee oe e 2 L ! . the names in the box, systematically | honorable to Germany ‘ort at Gthers. They found the posi- tent nesro yoters ited cc rywhere admitted io be the m: a 1. Pra) ; bal hisses ~ Sra ee eat eal ite ae - S “! + aaah heer Pay a a nee — aon ee daimeane See Seen eye ee a he thrown the names of the Democratic! On absolute reliable authority the|*tion of the Boers. however, almosi Rocking the Credle Deen een cot toe Saas , £ AUS ik members on the right side of the! correspondent ofthe Associate Press |impregnable. When we retired un- . Dal ae : sk 7 |-omplaints and the enly one t N93 ie 3 aston esi in : yerye : , 3 = sjJauehter arkm: AK. ver fail Se yh sen ce * ee) x aud in like manner had throws | learns that Emperor William is now | Ger cover ofthe armored train soma oe oe Soe i ever fails. It is pleasant. sate: ae LON che ae ahs hie wee S . Net fteer "esy ° 7 os ° 2 : “ ° . the names of the Republicans to the | thorouguly aroused by the repeated | oy men }o-l been wounded thata sus- ee For t 1 eat _ fifteen ae ‘eliable. Candies acd ae Staesville, No ¢ tie said he did uot know how zures of vesscls. not one of which, | pension ot hostilities occurred under Mave const ited physicians and ust 2 Sweetmeats. 4, mt the Democrats gor Governor s awn a few ‘ + 1") ate dicines t Ramon's iv- is been assured, has been guilty of | the auspices of the Red Cross. The oar es a To Soe eee fine contraband. He rewards} yeldt around the Boer position was ¢r Puls anc’ Lonic cus Oo Seizures as high hana-hand pro-| it Fresh Ict of mou.tain bu wheat fiour, You wan nice cake we've the s CURES A COLE IN ONE DAY, ee ne o n ec age : hem all ‘oul rt . nee dotted with flags of merzy, Uremall Lcould get oo 1 eontest cunmmittee, . ° S afta; me ns that our wounded Constipation, and after us 4 minutes before, but be did know s. Which England would notjand it was seen 2 A eeloa nee tra ‘ nig is : i Low the ballots bad been put in the} havedaredto underiakeif the German | were scattered within _but a short aS ee ee an oe ree o “ . pr iq 4, box for the drawing now on, and be} navy were more powerful than it is. ;radious of the fort. We had almost a ee a eed ehs Ch eon eo Appies 50c, @ bushel, ae asked that the clerk be required to} His Majesty is said to be particu-| completely surrounded it; and, had *Teaes. oS oa e De renal es a ae Evervtbine fresh and <atsiac on | atleast shake the box thoroughiv.|larly incensed because information }it not be so extraordinarily weil eee ee viene Raa spree lac precios a E : tio= raaranteed i‘ And sincerely soas to mix the names as contem-|bas reached him showing that the] protected, we should bave been in ee ners nee oe | ~ciits per bottle. A. L. WATTS, C.S.c | Drone andices ac: posi year We i plated by law seizures were uot due to the blund- |} possession. health and emjoyment, My advice if RS ances 8 ' : ITCH ON RUMA Your friends, ambulance to toatl, isnever Jet your house be = 2 c ible invited Haswell! e-ing of British naval ofticers, but} “I went with aa ies iene : ; f arof Ramon’s Pills. lor sale by {ri oo ie of Land. Speaker Ente ae ys \ : : 3 Pees pees ae morigegze sa or any other Republican member to} to sirict orders from headquarters. |Ganietree. The fort itself is circu- & Ree : Se cin : : Saas nee arraw N. 2. Tunstall, druvgist. ‘ Rloore & WebLain : shake the box, but they declined te} which the officers are merely carry-| lar with a wide incerior and narrow ;*Y >* Punstall, druggi i < < srin. N do this, saying tt s the duty effine ont Hehas therefore instruct-| frontage, between 6 and 7 feet high, : ere 5 as eae EASE RON COENS EINOS ’ the clerk. Mr. B Republicau.{ed Count Von Bulow, the foreign| pierced with triple tiers of loopholes I want to let ee Cs ee Cee c iS : eaten ‘i Bape hoes a Cosme who atic 7 Cyatica t house dk asked the Speaker to allow members | seeze vy, to demand exact and full]and surrounded by a ditch. we reeumatism ees Ss latica iouse « : Souther a ; . } = > e HOW he “the syle “1 , a i x ie to inspect the box in order to verily | reparation for the outrage done to re ee 20 Ww that : Chamd. rlain’s & auth MONDAY, JANUARY 157 ed Yi : We will 1 the charge made by him and Has-|/the German flay : : Pat Winston In The West. see oe ant ts aa = ses tae foltoy ac tot ™ e . than ever well, mentioning the alleged man: No answer that was considered} = 9 Or Ot = medicines aud a dor oT oe mendes at B35 WV TRY low as is J in Whien tne names had been plac d | satisfactory bas yet been received | “*% York Tribune if ae {ts the best Ione COS + 1aQVe } 109 CURD LA GEIPPE IN we Pats e e uve Int in the box, but Mr. Cantril, Demo-} from London. and according to ad Patrick Henry Winston, Attor-, ever Known of.—J. A. Dopoes. Al- B ; me :know that erat, said that the charges made by | vices here none is to be expected for} ney-General of the State of Wash-| pharetta, Ga. i housands have been : Ja THE...... r ifiasweil and Berry were serious. } several days longer. Today's news. |ington,”” said George Edwards, of cured of rheumatism by this reme- z : i ls SS 5 : : J a oni reitecestahe ANDARD RATE OF 10n 6rereves che], a : “gy Two Womer take oid of Cne Xia - 2 x : . * mya aig a Si ao patie one and that as long as they had waited | however, iaduced the German gov |Tacoma, at the Waldorf Astoria. ;¢y, Onc applicati ete to send another and more | ‘comes of a family for many goner-| pain. Wor sale by drugzyists. until drawing was practically com |ernment Sh rea SM plete, he thought they should be}strongly worded protest to London.|taions distinguished in the law. If vou wa LWAY ; The SOUTH = oR 70 CURE A CGiDix compelied to file toen in the proper oe Originally he is from North Care. 5° body's Chicisen-CooP About to White setting the marriage li : The.Direct Line to ail Points . way and not make them verbally, as] Says the Boers WiilSareiy Win lina, and it is for his family that tl : ‘ ms censes issued during the month © T t ey were doings. Speaker Trimble | rrussets pispateh town of Winston, N.&.. is ik : 1 News and Obser oh December, at the register of deeds exas. a tered the box thoroughiy Dr, Leyds. the diplomatic agent General Winston is known through- Tne attempt to brite a bienineny office yesterday, | we noticed thus 23 Seen ogi suaken an? this was done, with the] oripe ean a Europe, States out our part of the country as a wit, Senator with P4500 by the men whe | there were two hicenses issucd io} TOF nia result that six Democrats and two] thor the Transvaal and the Orange | 22d a number of bis sayings have too pare to vote for Goebel iz fone colored man. Itseems tha ‘ ——. : i == hs ° passed into the ordinary tal!) -f thet, A dthe Kenton {man was nearly comipelied to : sPIGA, , Disso commorciaj |2ection. At onetime when Win-tontinan. Wher p corporations Jobe of the women, as she accom, : ie. The republics he says, | ©as away from home his bouse burn-|go inte politics “to preserve the | nied bit to the register of Geeds ub2 and . iC >. > i . ° . . } s ye ey . oS ve Ama. te S fock: > ee the Franklin county grand jury baslare dependant on Europe only for|&? down, which fact was immediate-|nationsl bonor er tc defeat : de- | ofiice to proces ihe lice — i hie = aes aaa : ae Wesnetlannt ke roti Treen ue . ly telegraphed him. Prompt}. back isigning boss.’ it is well to keep] man says he will marry whem he : aa = - found indictments against Colonel] luxuries, such as Envtish cloths, |/}¥ teteerapaea him, TOUT) iy aC i miss To Soe vee te . PgR Ag Reg ey Serenata ae . 2 emestas Te eee tc 5 *¢ Joun H. Whallen and Charles Ryan, | wines. cigars and spirits, which can | O¥e" the wire came aquery from your weatber eye open. for some-|p.eases. He informed us this moru Bry nol Meouniain ¢eal. i ortc 2ui~eg Republicans) bamcs were. GYaWN | yee State have no reason to fear oe ube out. the results of Enelaud’s lt is unefticially announced that] block i oa u YS Ey) cry ANDERSON. Diruggis aear . . ; 5 : a . : > tbhime nether or =% te mars. | hoaus chicren-Cc is ol ) be ling thy e woud aftiliate bimse!! e ‘: it is alleged, attempted t0| be easily dispensed with by a people | #2 as to whetber or not the mort-| body's chieken-coop is going to be ing that h v ne ifiiliate bimset: Ee Pees ee oe ae a | ator ilarrell i ' ree mane 1s sip » ivace on tue house had beer harned | robbed. with the onefor whom he precurce . When you want voui S rictly Pirst-Ciass Equip- Lribe Senator Harrell in the gover-| who are struggling for liberty. He ee ae Ue 1 first ; money's werth ment o7 ail 3! rh ind For ¢ : es 3 ; : , ne Die * liGense first. money S worth ....... t or Seon: at vorship coatest. The safety deposit | liens the Boers to the Americans a : } ied bi Haying « Great Run on Cnamber- Seman Loca} rece cy Be tnsn sale bOXx rhich 2rrel lfesignated as} wha rll ale estheres er ; “business one day Carried tim | ee = : : a : 5 ; Oca rains; — Pullma ‘ 3 Notting the enoncy. was turned oser [tenn eRe of Sea Hevoly | ae out fmt the counbe. and nit: | yy, ye ee piergon| aM However Sow stab ac Sepeg cl or Sr ar ae ase ig apes a os becdatice = = ae en roe cry sae : Manager Jfartin, o: the ferson ‘ Night Trains: Fe<t + you to tt ran ry to-day. < found | tix ea ek 5 wae pf} fail found Winston driving his buyey | . : : all iciudeai oe g zins: Fest and safe ! to tne xrand ee day 2 and oud tion. Headds that the stories cf Soi erengemrs anes ee a fearfulry }@rug store, informs us tihat) he) as | oe son cele Cough a g : Schedules. fivure ye . mS Wie ’ ree > er, ~ 55 > - acalee ) 3 ’ a et *. 5 ss 2 S : 4 | >: s i ‘ to contain four 31,000 bius and five! the crops in the republics rotting in}"" | ED EDs ONEE & Sariety lbactiea ereat can on Chamber-| No, more Palmer-Backner busi gn, areas will 2100 bills. The money was sealed the eround for lack of men to wath- made and extreiné ty barrow country | > ° - al} ry xr nae . -; travel: by the Sout! ah babies naa pape tas mr es x ne a EE epanal conmerowan ict laclonin to en ee Remedy. He sells}ness, nu more Yom: Watson feol-! NG enmegu can ten as = oe : assured a safe, © t r tar Le ’ itler “ Opa <¢ : rly fatca ry | POAC, s re : > aks ant! oe " “ ; atone ea me rare 4 You an bu 4 sata, , ee ae ere ee vai piel eaten ae absolutely faise. 4» tere | amit of the passage of one team tive bottles ef that medicine to one}ness, but with Bryan icading a unit- on Sgt aie At RICKER. 3 | Expediticus Journey writing. This in part correborates are a sufficient number of old men, }% ate ain z rs oes x a p e “lofany other kind, and it gives ed host, we may raise the sene o: a 25e. Bottle of i SfOUTLCY. tarreli’s story pian UN NEM igs gL athar nj} valle another team going in the . : 2 : Se ay aise aC CDS gees ees ORE A .- liarrell’s story. : foreigners and blacks to gather all Ronee oiccation coos = wot | “reat satisfaction. In these days|the ancients: Halls Coue sewery Store. and you are | APPLY TO TICKET AGENTS POR Time rats 7 i rs ij he “rons . hey . ° . : : “4 ~ ~ : . z : na } TES AND GENE aOR pn Ge . past by turning out on on. side of} 0! @erippe there is nothing like ine on the faise Etruscan, who fingers i ace t ~ sure to set it. Ihave acom- j RATES AND GENERAL 1s¥ORMATION, Legislavure have decided not to In conclusion Dr. Leyds_ says: she.road. Al swayine Rent warned |* oamberlain’s Cough Remedy to| "" hishome, 7” ‘ Syrup. plete line of Ladies and gents OR ADDRESS make the ae a vores States’ | 2 have Scores arms ued QM | vee eon of an Somedine wasron {lO the cough, heal up the ‘sore| hile Rorsena of Clusivmis on the maref to filled or seclid gold cuses. i Re da. Vernon, F Dory, Senator next Tuesday. Asit seems]. .i0n to figh or several years.}." '°"- 5 ee a = : i nky throat and lunes and give relief in | -——--_--—_—____-—__-.— == re - The 12 size watch for gentle- ; TPA c P KT: T r) Pre large aspen yo pa {avery short time. The sales are ister oes erate lero earner eee ‘ Bi ats gue ceteettns reir he will receive a majority 1m each House | only six cartridges per man. Now cutting, the steep banks on either pate See en se | si : mena ee ae taing. Not MARLOTTE, N.C. ASHEVILLE, N.C ajoint bailot will probably not be|we shall certainly win, The Enyz-| tee of eo ee pleased with its prompt action.— eo uarse OF not too small. {| No trouble to answer questions = ewan Guaisae FEE question us| lish wili be the first to giye up, for that the teams should pss each ates a . = p i nen . : E Every one is invited to ex- Frank 8. G3 LMG! ne to whether the ballot should be taken | they are now our best ‘suppliers of Other | Et was, apparent that jone| PONE oe ee amine my UHR, J. 02 a Tas a ~ ’ oat te i as is > roy y; Te. « settled in advance that Blackburn |weuty-one years ago we won with |J4St as his owi buggy entered a a . wr e — . ? Li s ea n i s e m a t n e b s a l 2 a * : Seales of them would be ¢ stled ic turn | ale by druggists. 2 lig ~« a. V. P.& Gen. Maa STage |) GAR, ; « next Tuesday or Tuesday week. |ammunition. pee them would be compelled to turn TOD AI, INNES PIO APS eet tee << stock Ord ewelert ' WASHINGTON, DC eg me SEE pe wc pice Bf iiagie ere Ug Uv back. He yelled tothe approach- | <= A ae * ~ aera mane = : Hite > Blackburn's friends decided as a ae : eee 7 eee Does Devoured Master. os ' : “at cl (raul a Re Aue ite ree TRESS a E : ing outfit to hold up, but its driver ~ “ 1s x : Best Mioatch ecer cold j - - ce ‘ tratter of caution to Lave a ballet Gotti as Next Pope : ° . ' a : : | = { { A SAE VETS ORC, Y- : eine _ Seen Let held steadily on, with the result | Paris Cable to Philadelphia Record, i 2 ' for t} , v “— i Fal noe C en both days, so there may be nO] go... picnatcr Sa Croan ice nane a reir : fe ‘for the money only | sezmess quibble over the legality of this ee : that they me exactly at the iniddle A ghastly tale from Chalet has A tenn telat Bin 26.06 Tlgin. me ail : Selention: It is said that the Pope, after the}©f the cut. It was neces-zry for| caused a sensation even on the day ee eee | 48 sometimes necessary in = recent ceremony of opening the|¢ne trap or the other to retrace its|of the High Court's decision in tbe « ea RICK “Er POE ARE tect | DEY) neressi. -—- ~<r ow Holy Door at St. Peter's Cathedral, | Progress some fifty yards. Both | conspiracy case. = ; | WIL ae 23 ole 5 | wot excuse the maki: f . . . . ippvare . “ ~ ae ie , ° ' ! Galjty <n noi Phe Republicans to Import Hayes.|2ddressed his intimate circle and|¢rivers ware ne and oe A physician of drunken habits | RN gene res rere | viality so earns Raters beens andl Obse cen said: Be au : Sali Motes es —“ ly lived in a house with only dogs fox The Jeweler and Optivian. SE = eg eee ‘Ithank Divine Providence for|*uded by the strange driver calling} companions. During a carousal be is z : 8 . |+s often seen ia peop: The eshington correspondent granting me the grace of being able out, ‘Say, there! You dou’t seem locked himself in a room with his j =F — -—— aon —$ $$. | ticial teeth. I mz writes the Asheville Gazette that! to celebrate this great function, and |t realize who T am. Tw John |} pets. He continued drinking and : eae Be ! ea ne a zi | ihat are the most natural Col. Melville Haves, of Ohio, son of }T wish for my successor grandeur: !|>tone,’ mentioning the name became unconscious. ; EPpy Us On ‘ions of the teeth which | at 3 Futhertord B. Hayes, will canvass !and a long reign, to the greater| ¥ell-known character of co: Half-famisbed and suffering from : ' i ‘ives that itis pos: for North Carolina in opposition to the glory of God. able local, political, and tinancialj cold. the dogs attacked the pros- UNCER Dee ee : = | -kill and the fines? mechanies!c Constitutional Amendment. He is “My successor will be young as importance. ‘So, your name’s/trate man and tore him to _ pieces. MRR ERT Stee open { | ment to make—so light aad com “cid to be an “able and entertaining compared with my own age,and wil, Stone, is it!” retorted the unabashed | When the body was discovered half iLt Bi CG., Rock Hit, S.C ;+ble that their presence in >peaker’’ and is expected to lend in-|have time to see many glories o*| Winston. “Well, Stoue, if you don’t | of it had been devoured The dogs ,‘20uth is forgotfen. Only th See ane _Pritchard-Butler-Jim | the papacy and the church.” get out of this cut p. d. q. I'll maca-| had to be tempted oxt of the room - |erade of materials used ere es caravan Later Pope Leo, it is said, clearly pee eee oe eee you!’ Stone] with fresh meat. after which they fice two weeks in each t Waiktandecmelon Phaiocoot designated Cardinal Girolamo Maria | £°% out of the cut. were shot. i= a | sinning with first Moacay ce ee ‘ ; € people of|Gotti, prefect of the congregation \ Thousand Fonzues : ara P. Fo iapvensar Sea North Carolina have been subjected | of indulgencies and sacred relics as oN DORA MC | 0 BL bapgensur, to coercion from Federal troois,dic-|his successor. Cardinal Gotti, the| . Ceuld not express the rapture of i; i 5 | 2 eeRoRCURTOS To See cceas eee Se Wavers. | famous Genoese monk. is a man oi ec E. Springer, of 1125 Howard great dealof good. Isuffered foryeay ge a i se if You Need ofone sort or another | vreat piety and modesty street, Philadelphia, Pa, when she Sear ncaa eee e eee : fio for along es It bas stood Canby, i found that Dr. King’s New Discov- Would fecl weary and used up in the morn- PAE HER = bi i Teen Tourgee, Pritchard and other jita- ee UNRaaieeete ean Spo ery for Consvmption had complete- ing, had noambition and my work seemeda oe ene Sees are Fire Life, Accicon= portations and risen superior to ail. Two Points of View. ly cured her of a hacking coagh that burden. A friend recommended Dr. es? }OP any otuer ladies whe wish to wo LES alee fy will do its own thinsiny and vot-} A farmer drifted into a hardware | for many years had made life « bur- ' Ee i EDN f Aime: SRRA ina, Mr. Hayesoruo Mr. Hayes.:store at Mulhall and was asked by|den. Allother remedies and doc- yspepsia ure protest-as Thad tricd somany remediesun- Qisit S4/bcis Li 11} ¢ NSuy BUC? if Pritchard will import a dozen|the manager: ‘‘Don’t you want to| tors could give her no help. i-ut she successtally, I thought it no use. But it g2ve me restful sleep, a2 good appetite aud workine for us in restored me to energetic health. it is heme on ourcieths. other Ohio orators, the amendment! buy a bicycle to ride around y says of this Royal Cure—"t s Di D , ni! buy a bi your | S23 toyal Cure—"t soon igests what will be curried oy forty thousand.;fa:m on? They’re cheap now. Can | "emoved the pzinin my chest and I S you eat- See ; ‘ . i ‘00d | 1G Sood medicine, and Iwillgladiy write ' There is no fear or danger from . an} give you one for $39.”” can sleep soundly, somethin: {I can eS sees eae ull p ao es 5 Bro wh & Gu ig fight f ; eo ae : 5 ature in strengthening and recon: | Se ee open fight from Ohio, and the aati-; ‘I'd =coner put $35 into a cow,”’j scarcely remember doing befure. I] structing the exhausted digestive or.; 'factory expericace.” ‘SURAN SADSCART IR 3 fi amendment folks are not depending said the farmer. feellike sounding its praises through- | gans. It is the latest discovered digest-| _:- Miles’ Remedies dercemouee gd | a ee 2LYECLiGns lor work. an Conime on their help, Hana is probabiy! ‘But think,’ said the manager, ;}Out the Universe.”” So wili every] antand tonic. Noother preparation | 27° s0!d by all éruz- Ofice—Second Flour Bank Builling. sending Hayes down as distributer’ “now foolish you would look riding | ne who tries Dr. King’s New Dis-| C22 approach it in efficiency. It in-: cists under &% positive at once. Cloth sent anywher< po SN RR eR NRE SN to see that the money seat here to aro ind town on a cow.” sovery for any trouble of the throat, | Stantly relieves and permanently cures See first bottle é Addyess | Seed Wheat and Rye. buy the Siate does nat stick in the “Oh. I don’t know,” said the far.| chest or lungs. Price 50 cenis and psia, Indigestion, Heartburn, %¢cfts or money re- WiNOO8K ZT CO, (7GeNC} Bmree, va. pe a L have Sced Wheat and Rye for *2:- Yours traly ~ Clean seed. Prolific varicty. Also * WwW E: ie eee hay for sale. ‘ce me ee se - 4, ihomes & Cos Stan apsse *S'E cower Mfe, Dep: Te ¢ a y : omer 7 . 7 undead. Bocl:on dis- pockets ot Repudlican leaders as it mer; “no more foolish, perh Si. Trial bottles free ot W. F. Hall, | S/atulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, f=de = t z t : ) 3 1, Pp a panies ‘ ‘ Mle Soe . eases of the heart and has been Wonutto duin the past, , than I would milking a bicytt 39 Sea el s, Gru store; every bottle guar-! Bick he, Gastralgia,Cramps,and cs of the heart and } mervesfree. Address, Rae coeess: : 0 Take anteed. : DE MINES MSVICAL UM Etknarnied. 2 UC. £ Caisia 4% avi s fail te Cure, tru, ats TCIUNU Livny ~ ADMR.. < A Har er, Att vs. bu ble Praet of 7 GUARANTEE TWICE AS LARGS. ‘sess, fame VOL, VIL. OF Con: A CIRCULATION IN IREDELL AND STATESVILLE, N. C,, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, ALEXANDER COUNTIES AS THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPER 1900 PUBLISHED. LRT re a _ snnieiiiiamianatiaiiiiiia co ° * fei ie eS ms a NPE SOR GREE Tw TTA AY SE RN Ce ee oo eae ' 7 ; ; X ari Pee ee - 4 is a a * fi 2 : : \ 7 : . Eee Pune eer nnd "i : ae ——_ 7 sf r } In Me San - Se a a , Court “Slo 3 , a = FE } ~ i Y f f th fi i ; ° Se a a ae sae ig aS ee Ter > = — ~ = oa Bayes rence ors aor an E gfe Sanaa Ss So ESS ean SESE EE ee ED ae = = = of Lang the '<,. . . SPOT r STATESVILLE MARBLE W o ai I handle ali kinds of Granite and Marble known o the trade and! the first announcement for this seat, the best quality. but there will be others, Pritch- ot 1 ard’s term expires March 4th., 1905, Best Materia Wenie a 12 isnlature which elecis his | First-Class WwW Oris euccesser will not be elected until a Auyvust. 1002. Is not Mr. Glenn a2 and Lowes? x F1CeS iy. earty in the game with his an- ‘ noupcement? dvatesvilie. N. C. it Jooks like the contest comnit- . tees andtbe Kertacky Legislature oe ‘will tind that Goebel and the otker were er 8 2 Tyomceratic nominees were elected £ b nr ‘in the recent election, and that they f e@ - inst Nationa lwillibe wiven the offices. The op- s | ponents ef Goebel have even at- OF STATESVILLE, i. G- Itompted to bribe members: of the : Has Nee ae | Lovisiatare to vote against him, of- pee a Regatar Banking Bases saned on goed colluters] ane pursonel seen | faring Jar Be SRE oe money for a Bis DF A steaaig Specia: sttention » vid to collections.on ail pone erersang Pndicida- ea jvoie We believe aS a nse sun SO asta an econ acne ee [cf mpouey was used in the election ° te ’ mie S ly the opponents of Goebel, and i's oe = nies 4 OFFICES: 2 | that be was legally elected. If the ‘p oe ; ; JIVe. A COOP: B, President, 8©, IrtB%. Vico Preside pat Legistature so finds, he will be seat- ae Yivrd and GEO. HW BREW XY. Cashier le dG. despite the threats of the Re- ; aii di ta =e i | publicaas to hold the : res by ee eters lrovee, The Legislature is the final i i me ; i. ve as to who was elected and its ison 3¢im : icecision should be acquiesced in by Seer WO AD Mi ANCES j wa aw abiding men. n*fLean aes norm, + In Prices (A R N O N A UR L s a Oe on Ng e e x On Johnston Mowers Rakes 2nd on >> GI\nr i Dise Harrows for the fall trade C7 ee 3 : iR= ures a ~ . ni 233" SEN: : Cotton Gins NMSURAN S= ig vod presses also Cotton Gin Bs Engines, Saw ill ot i . 4 and Traction Engines have 7 ° ee oben 8% » } . * 2 “ iS ¢ e {‘o 1- an é our special attention now, oe rrrtasie : 5 % Bhs aL #3 cits Ste eh q a WW Hi D Pua Y a e ° ¥ e e . Staesville, N. ©. Over Poston Bros tai : - } You v . Lee a We wish ail our customers 2 happy and s , W than ever before. o will strain every ne By } ave. la the latter line know that 3 8 y 3 = & jo low as is possitie, we expect to We Deliver Promptly. ye a Sy ATA ay Prosperous New Year And sincerely thank them for their very ins atr ve during the past year. We are still in the field with three tines of gece © rve todo vetter ii randling the ses! t your all who t i you Want ¢£ voceries at right jwrices and prompt Geliyers trv us Your friends. ee arron & Withoiser Dissolution Saie. : > Fast an Lif ty SULPaTCS wicalequip- » Aecicent Ir rorder to change For Cash. sale. Why pay pr yourself here at ma ‘son all will be clesed out business re offering our enti eck of m3 hi a - ra é — > © ~ + 2 -20b IBS ar -CSt This is no fake to coten trade bit a venuine otit elsewhere when Yeu can clothe nufactorer’s prices Never before have ds OW f: snd safe you had such an opportunity te hus ¢ ut cour fizures. Come quick to avoid the rus stock tush and st. favers we are & ou tor Thanking 4 Very Tro ty > Shelton. t u Extends bes the We will be eve 4 . ior expe ing 1900 than ever before After Xmas Bargains in many lises of merchandise The Variety Store wishes to Feiends and Customers for New Year. p better prepared to serxe you dur- Call and see us for Respt. W. 8H. ALLISON. EPITORIAL NOTES. a While in Washington last week. fon. Robert B. Glenn, of Winston, oy pounced that he would be 3 can didate to succeed Jeter Pritcbard in . United States Senate. This iss Much is being said in the papers ia commendation cf the resclution ct the Mecklenburg county commit- tec in regard to the test for partici in che Demecratic primaries rhe tian hat county. resvlution { vel aa one t ail white That 1» intend to abide by these reswits tesolved, men invited to participate im these “imaries. fnis bas always been the only ipation in the Iredell and cought it had beer general all over In Chairman McLaugh- lin’s call fer the convention is found st for partic emocratic primaries, we state. i} qualitied voters who intend to upport the Democratic ticket in the echens are cordially invited to at- t | - 8 . : . itecdand participate in the prima- ' . . - . = ,@ phos Notbiny more nor less than i i.5 should be required. A voter's ipreseuce and participation in the uvreement on bis part to abide the results, aud no primaries Is a tacit questions should ve asked him. The | Demeeratic purty of Nerth Caroli- in the busines of driving nNOw x \ 4% Washington special to a re- fecut issue cf the Raleigh News aad | Observer says that a distinguishe? atli-amendment Democrat will be nominated for Governor by the Re publicans and Populists. Wonder This used to be the pol- of tke Republicans. Wheo »y found w Democrat smart- in under defeat in bis own party put him up for office, and he “ho ge is? icy trey swore in bis speeches that ke was a better Democrat than his opponent, jtie Democratic nominee, but — fool- ed very few of the people. Atter luis defeat he usually received a rev- ue office, and from that day on was vbadly the noisiest Republican in This was formerly P iis Community. iLe petscheme of the Repulicans to aivide the white men of Nortb Car- yon. and it always failed. Will they try itagain, and who will be tie Democrat who will lend himself uw this effort to defeat permsnent site man’s rule in North Carolina and part? But Democ- vagy cares not whom the oppositien suts up—ilet it be an old timeRepub- ‘ivan, 2 Populist, or a sore-head for- I +s Democrat-—our nominee will be North Cuavro- her every tbe next Governor of phitad. * * LIMOCKRATIC COUNTY TION, A convention of the Democratic party cf Iredell county is hereby called tomeet in the court house in >uriesville, N. C., ou PUESDAY, APRILSRD., 1900, at 11 o ctock, a. m., for the purpose of pominating candidates for the CONV EEN- fort- mmfort ue We want io Print Wedding <~fnvitations. — t CROWSON & I EINSTER, PROPR'S. Cail on us when you want any THE MASCOT PRIN eve Wo Ge Your bil Statement. Hnvelopes, i; peclics Any Kind of Caras, kind of ionery. Respectfully + ads, Letter Heats, Note Head: Sta ; Legislature and the county otlices laud of electing delegates to the Sen- ‘ulorial, Congressional and State conventions. | ‘Pne chairmen of the various pre- ect committees of the county will xeet in Statesyille on Tuesday, \pril 3rd, 1900, immediately after | ihe adjournment cf the county con- ‘vention, for the purpose of electing ‘achairman and four members of a county central executive committee. _ All qualified voters who intead to support the Democratic ticket in the ‘elections are cordially invited to at- o- ° io 2. en . a ~~ su y : SCE HEADOUARTERS I . our Dask 3 SEs ~ and R : * ye. Does Not Coutain Quinine hes ta Price 502. vor is Tasteless and Guarantced to Gure Giills and Fever an ail Salaria! Troubies. Nor Other Poiscz. Does Not Injure the Stomack: Nor Effect the Hearing. W. A. MeLarty & Son, Dime Box, wo heve ever kandled. My sly Chill Tunic which a child can taxe wit SROWN MF’G. CO., Proo’rs, Grferev ee LE REE OR TE IONS 6H Tan Pepsin ull HF EBA Tex., say: “Ramon’s Pepsin Chill Tonic is the son prescribes it in his practice,and says it is hout injury to the stomach.’” ile. Tena. iT at 2d and participate in the prima- vies, which are hereby called to meet iat the respective voting places in each precinct on SATURDAY, MARCH 31st, 1900, iter Lee \ ' wt 2 o'clock, p. m, for the purpose i electing a precinct executive com- nittee of five members and delevates the county convention. By order of the committee. Phis January 3rd, 1900. A. D. Warts, BR. B. MeLavesruiy, Sevretary. Chairman. to ( ¢ LOCAL. Mi. Waiter Culbreth left last week on a business trip. Mr. Leon Clarke has returned from Taneaster. Pa., where spent the holidays with relatiyes. Mr. T. FB. Pry bas the contract to leveet the Methodist parsonage at the cerner of Race and Armfield | i streets. 2oy, J. N. Somers, who recently imoved to Table Rock, Burke county, jhas been appointed postmaster at Table Rock. | Superintendent Butler will visit ‘a2 gumber of schools every week office on Saturdays. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore. of Hick- ory, attended the Moore-Giil mar- riaze last Thursday. sir. Charlie Stroup has opened up & small steck of groceries mM the building next to the postoliice, for- erly used as 2 barber shop. ‘The losses from the recent fire at the Long Island Cotton. Mills have been settied by the insurance ¢om- panies by the payment of $5,024.42. A new postefiice Las been estab- lished at Mr. L. C. Muilice’s resi- dence in Turnersburg township. The office is named Red and Mr. Mutlice is postinuster. Dr. Geo. W. Long and family have arrived from Grabam with their housebe!d woods, and have be- gun Lousekeeping in the Burke resi- dence on Race street. Dr. Long will open an office soon. —_——— Roll Book of Company B. Iment. Mr. &. E. McGee, of . Puot Point, Texes. who isa native of Newton, and is visiting relatives in the vicin- ity, wasin the Mascor office ove day recently, and exhibited a valuable war relic with which money would pot induce him to part. Itis a lit- tle red book about six inches in length by four in width containing the rolls of Company B, 4209 Reg- iment N. C. V.1., C. 8. A. from the time the company was enlisted to the close of the war. This company was enlisted in Salisbury, and was composed of men from Rowan, Ire- de}! and neighboring counties. Mr. McGee, with a number of men from Catawba county. joined the compa- ny. The late Treasurer of Catawba, Me. A. D. Sheford. was orderly ser- geant, and the roli book was found among his effects and given Mr. McGee by Mrs. Shuford. Mr. MeGee served as courier to} Brigadier General W. W. Kirkland. | fie is desirous that the survivors Ol his comrades in arms and their rel- atives should know that he has the rolls ef the company in his posses- sion. Any information can be ob tained by addressing him at Pilot Point. Texas. 2nd Reg- —_- lienis From Granite Hill. Correspondence of Tim MAscor. Mr. Alfred Benfield died yester- day of pneumonia, aged 18 years. The remains were laid to rest at Vanderburg today.e Ninna, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilt Long died yes terday, and was buried at Vander- burg today. Mr. Ross Steele is visiting rela- tives here. Mr. Will Mills will soon to his new residence. Mr. J. A. Allison has the frame of his dwelling house up. i Mrs. Sallie Joknson and little daughter, Grace, visited Mrs. Wal- ter Johnson, at Barium, this week. Success to Tue Mascor and its atrons. FREDERICA. Granite Hill, Jan 12, 1900. —_ A Broken Arm moye in- Mooresville Enterprise. While attempting to ride a bicycle on Tuesday afternoon, Wyatt Neel, the son of J. C. Neel of near Coddle, fell and broke his left arm. Both bones in the arm are broken between the elbow and wrist. The young man was resting as well as could be expected at last account. pac ee items of South Iredelt News. Mooresville Enterprise. Arrangments are being made by which new benches and 2 new car- pet will be placed in the Methodist church. The congregation of the A. R. P. church contemplate purchasing a lot and building w parsonaye for their pastor. Afred Benfield, 18 years of aye, died Wednesday night of pnuemonia, his home was near Shiunsville and he had been sick ocnly a few days. The two and a half year old son of Mr. asd Mrs. W M. Long, of Gran- ite Hill, died Wednesday morning and was buried Thursday morning at Vanderburg church. The site for the Methodist church. to be builtin Barringer township, was surveyed last Saturday, It is pear Moore’s crossing, on the North Carehna Midland railroad. om sie Didnt Get Out of Bed. Chatham Record, One night recently a young couple with watrimonial inclinations went to the home of a Cape Fear Justice of the Peace after hehad retired aud asked to be married. The justice was tired and sleepy and did not want to have the trouble of this late marriage, but as they insisted he had the m conducted to his bed room and he married them without getting out of bed. % Voicanic Eruptions Are grand. but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cures them; also, Old Running aad Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons. Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Buras, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. >> el vut Pains and Aches. Only 2dct&: a box. Cyre guaranteed. Sold by W. F: Hail; Jr.; druggist. i STATE NEWS. | There are suid to be 20 cases of ‘smallpox iu Mount Airy. | here isa case of smalipox pear he! Fork Church, Davie county. | Silas Sale, who hved pear Elkin, |} died jasi week aged 95 vears. | Hei tare . : : | Cupt. T. A. Miemming, a promi- ;nent citizen of Cabarrus County, | died last Thursday. He was a gai lant Confederate soldier. Hobart North, of Yadkia was playing with bis father one day last week, when a piece of timber fell ou the boy’s head, killing him instantiy. or “= county, oe TIAL NEWS. GENE Pourteen persons were Growned Guring gaies aloog the French coast une Gas last week. a 2niners were killed in a cave-in at a mine in Webb City, Mo.. last Thursday. inis bank at Owensviile. Io ‘ Ddedot $15,000 Eriday taigss : WiOWers. nD Ge en ~ Li Reifrow sstore, Av. y mau was killed ‘ tally wounded. and anct } A boil e iin Chester 1-1) 3 s KlGed LwWo rmor explosion at a saw mill vounty, Tenu., Friday, white men aud aneyro. , The Agricultural Commissioners to! Meet in Kaleigh Next Year. New Orleans Dispatch, 13th. _ The Cotton States Association of Commissioners of Avriculture 2t to- day's session petitioned the Gover- nors and legisiators of each and ev- ery cotton State to enact laws re- quiring the county tax assessors to report at stated times to the State ‘commissioners of agriculture of | their respective States the number | of acres devoted to the cultivation of ‘cotton and other products; the con- | dition of these products during the | period of cultivation. and the esti- mates thereof: the shipment thereof and such other information relating | thereto as may be deemed useful. ! It has been demonstrated repeat- CURES RHEUMATISM TO STAY CURED Price $1. Sold in Statesville by W. F. Hall, Ir. Stimson & Anderson, Im Mooresville, by E. H. Miller XS Co PA A from this time on, but will be in his} Joe Franklin shot Bob McGee; 4 Steamer anc fatally wounded him in Norta) 2 Cave, McDowell county, one day | week, and its last week in a fuss over “a woman. | perished. Prauklip escaped. | Mrs. foe A milliou dollar cotton mill will! S' Louis¥ii be erected in Gastonia by Northern |), capitalists, whose representative ts | oe there making a survey of the site. Work will commence in the early spring. ec Heat St. st Thursday. | €iee J. R. Paddison, of Airy, a/live wire. Mt. was ‘vrecked and burn- | Johns, Noya Scotia, srew of 60, or more, fast sobald and her daughter, Ky., were burned to jdeath bv vue explosion of a lamp | Micbae! Clark, while repairing an tric light wire / City last Yhursday, killed by coming in contact with a in New York was iastantiy ately. It was decided to hold the convention at Raleiga, but the date has not yet been decided. A resolution by General Jastrem- ski was adopted urging those States which have not created commission- ers of agriculture to do so immedi- are askei to co-operate with the associ- ation in having these commissioners created. The convention will close tomorrow. Agricultural societies —_— A Hurried Marriage in Bryson City. Asheville Citizen, rth. nent edly in every state in the Wniou and in many foreign countries that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a certain preventive andcure for croup. It has become the universal remedy for that disease. M. Y. Fisher of Liberty, W. Va., oaly re- peats what has been said around the globe when he writes: “! Fave used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in my family for several yezrs and al- ways with perfect success. We be- lieve that it is not only the best cough remedy, but thatit is a sure cure for croup. It has saved the medical student at the University, has smallpox. Hic has been isolat- ed and every precaution bas been taken to prevent the spread of the disease. Reuben Ross, the condemned ne- gro rapist at Lumberton, succeeded in getting atrusty to procure !au- danum last Thursday for the purpose of committing suicide, but it was found out in time to prevent his drinking it. Col. W. H. Osborne, of Greensbo- ro, has resigned as a member of tbe executive bourd of the penitentiary directors. J W. Perry, of John-| ston county, was elected to succeed him. The other members of the Mrs. Julia Morrison James, the ac- tress, who killed Stage Manager Leiden in the Chattanooga opera bouse last September. bas been ac- quitted. Mrs. James will lectcre. A tierce storm recently swept the Japanese coast. At least 35 junks were Jost 2nd 171 persons perished A tidal wave accompanied the storm and 431 lives were lost from it. Lieut. <ommander EF. E. Green, of the South Atiantie squadron, U. S Navy,committed suicide at Mou- tevideo. Uruguay, South America, i Thursday. No cause for the las net ix | wen 1actis Sugwh. mr ast rasl Alittl pogro boy at Scottsville, Va., chopped his sister’s head off poardare E. L. Travis, of tialifax, chairman, and W. C. Newland, of| Caldweli. — Gevernor Russell bas again re: | spited Revben Ross, the negro un-! der sentence tobe hanged at Lum- | berton, until February %ch. The | Governor recently sept troops to) the town to prevent a lynching on the occasion of a former respite There seems to be some doubt as to, the negro’s guilt. i a The Wadesboro Messenger the clothing of the little three-year: | old daughter of Mr. James Sings, | of Avson. caught fire Tuesday, while | she was playing aveund the fire, and! before it could be extinguished sie | was so badly burned that death re-! sulted vesterday. The chiid’s muti- es was im the yard when the acci- dent occurred. - | The salaries of the supervisors of the penitentiary farms been ruised from $50 to $60 each a mnoath, and tbe salaries cf the warden and bookkeeper of the penitentiary trom 360 to 875 each a month. John -L. Gwaltney, of Taylorsville, the mem- ber of the board from the th dis- trict, made a gallant (icbt against increasing tbese salaries, but he was outvoted. A. J. Marshall, Wilmington lawyer, was tried in the Federal Courtat Raleigh lust week on the charge of counterfeiting. The case occupied several days. The jury could not agree anda mistrial was | had Thursday. Pubhc opinioa in Wilmington and Raleigh seems to be with Marshal. The evidence against him was “negro evidence” and contradictory at that. have 2 a wilaanax» Friday. The boy is sev- en years old and the girl was 23° years ola, The parents were not at heme when the tragedy occurred. T ; en. Dabner H. the Confederate army and miuister to Columbia, died oria. Ill., jast ‘thursday. He dis- tinwuisbed himself by his gatlant deiense of Mobile Bay during the civil war. Maury, late oj former at Pe- > Rev. Wesley He . of Knott coun ty, Ky.. shot and bled Mrs. Lucin da sister ci nis dead wife. aie ; and t hithsedt. Tsaucs, Physician: i, Ala t + } il suy ? COX The cause of the killing was M lsaues’ refusal c te: mars Ju -Ciur « Lauderdale Cel Was :ssimated one wig week, vue riding horse- bac« aloug ibe principal residence tofthecity of Florence. His y was fcund vext morning rid- died with ‘ksbot. Bloeodhounds have been }iaced on the track of the murderer. 1e «deceased was 4 probate judye cf Lauderdale county da very prominent citizen. During @ quarrel overa game of cards ina “blind tiger’? at Pound Gap, Ky.. last Thursday, in which John and Taze Hail and Arch and Henry Leap opposed Henry Suther- land, Gerry Long and Henry Camp- bell, over ZH) shots were exchanged. Ta:e Hall and Henry Leap were Kinted and Dave Sutherland and Henry Cam:bell mortaliy wounded. Arch Leap uad Henry Sullivan were also weunced. wyeryts William Smith, a prisoner in the chain wang in Chattanooga, Tern., _Thomas S. Simpson, one of the was a bachelor of long standing. and from all appearances intended .to continue in that untrammeled ~tate during the remainder of his earthly existence. It was frequently re- marked by those who knew him that Mr. simpson was one mar who] Wes would never marry. Less than a| last week ago, however, Miss Mary All- man, one of Tranklin’s fairest daughters, came to Bryson Ciiy te visita friend, not knowing that such a person as Mr. Simpson was to be time she met Mr. Simpson, she was his happy bride. It is said that this unusual haste was due to two considerations. In the first place, Mr. Simpson being a thorough business man and h:uving learned the dangers of delays. in- sisted upon an immediate fulllii-nent of the contracr, and in the second place, the bride being of a practical turn of mind. desired to save a much esteemed friend in far-away Co!ora- do, whom she had agreed to marry within the next few weeks, a long and useless trip te North Carolina. Judge Simonton Stands by the Rail- road. Raleigh News and Observer, 13th. a Judge Simonton yesterday filed ith the Clerk of the United States Mrenit court bere bis decision in the Railroad Tax case, which was argued at Asheville in September and reheard at Charieston about a month ago. : In bis first decision Judge Simon- -on held that the Corporation Com- mission had no power, under the law, to tax the railroad property of the State. Soon after that decision was ren- dered, the Supreme Court of North Carolina decided the Abbott Bed- dinetield case in which exactly the opposite opinion was expressed. Thereupon Judge Simonton zrant- ed are-hearing of the mztter on the ground that a Federal court is bound to accept a State’s construc- tion of its own statute. And the decision rendered yester- day is based on this principle. Judge Simonton therefore recedes ‘rom his former ruling and deciares that “the decision of the court of The tow ing lives of our children a i o 7? is nr = . leading merchants of Bryson “ity, a ___This remedy is for sale by ruggists. - Monroe Enquirer. There was 2 distressiag accident at Mr. Milas Helms’, in the was putting a pistol in drawer and the hammer struck the edge of the drawer, discharging the weapon. Bertha, a daughter of Mr. Helms, found in that burg, or even in the|just behind the left ear, and pene- world, but on Tuesday, the ‘th, trated the outer bone of the skull. within less than 2 week from the|Dr. J. A. Austin was immediately called and extracted the ed and the bullet struck one of the braids and its force was stopped to a vreat extent by the braid of hair. The bullet was flattened it and took considerale force to extract il. The young lady is doing well and wilt soon recover. Hanipton, Iowa, Dispatch, 12th. Dr.G. W. Appleby, years the leading physician at Bris- tit of insanity, killed a 10-months- old child of Henry Wearly, of this place, while making an examination ofitin Dr. Hobson's office in this city. The parents had brought the child to Dr. Hobsen’s office to be treated for some trifling ailment, and before be bad time to atteud it was called out. who was visiting Dr. Hobson, was in the office and ‘the latter suggested that Dr. Appleby should make the necessary examination, soonas Dr. oftice, he proceeded to do. He tcok the child in his arms and handled it soroughly that the par- ents protested, but to no avail. Sud- denly he put his thumbs under its chin, and, with his fingers on top oz its head. crushed its face in so that blood gushed out. of its rose and mouth. ed the child byone foot and began swinging it around his head, resist- parents to stop him, an¢ it was not until help was called in child was taken from him. quite dead. App’ number of et ioalive tebe Her Hair Saved Her. north- tern portion of the county. early Monday morning. Mr. Helms a bureau The bullet strack Miss bullet. young lady had ber hair braid- =: Mad Doctor Killed a Baby. or several , Butler county, last night in a Lo Dr. Appleby. which, as Hobsoa had Jeft the Then jumping up he seiz- zl] efforts of the terror-stricken that the it was leby declared that God had > = LiTICINs. AMONG THE PO ean chain gang committed suicide in a mest sensa- yanber on Monday last. The|:he force and etfect of its own - ~ at = ~ 1 - was ut work on tbe! ues, on a matter of local law, is ob- last resort in North Carolina, us to stat- taken the child. The insane commis- sion was immediately convened, and at midnight Apple»y was on his way tothe hospita! for insane at \who toldan Atlanta Journal man in Best Pile cure con earth.. Drives: Secretary of War Elihu Reot, of New York, who had veer mentioned | as McKinley’s runuing mate this} year, says he is not and will not vel a candidate. Mecklenburg county convention has been c: to mevt on March 31st. Tbe primaries wil be beia@ on March 27th. This con- vention willelect delegates to the Stute conventions. A convention wiil be held later tc sominatea county and Legislative ticket. Hon. R. B. of Winston. 4 Glenn. Washington last week that be was a candidate for Senator to succeed Pritchard, is worried tbat the story got into the papers. Mr. Glenn says that it was his under- standing that his statement was not to be published. Senator Pettigrew. Silver Repub- lican, of South Dakota, attacked the | administration’s Philippine policy in a speech in the Senate last Thurs day. He declared that a systemat- ic effort was being made to prevent accurate information from reaching the people of the United States and that it was a political scheme to fur- ther the candidacy of Vr McKinley for renomination and re-election. -_ Beatin g the Mailroud. Kansis City Times. There was aman in town 3 esterday who told of a new scheme he has just worked to beatarailroad: “A friend and myself wanted to come from Omaha to Kansas City. He said to me: ‘You buy a ticket only to the first station and I wili show you a gook trick.’ I tought the ticket,as requested, while mv friend bougut a ticket for the full distance at the reg- ular fare. We took a seat together in the train. The conductor came around, took up the tickets and put a punched train check in my friend’s hat, indicating that he was ticketed through to Kausas City. Wher the conductor got out of sight my friend sey ans took his knife and split the card. He put halfinto my hat and the other into his owr. Both ‘splits’ looked like a regular check, and 1 came right on through without paying any more fare. We divided the saving, which was more thun $2 each. L. T- Travis, Agent Southern R. R | Selina, Ga., writes, “I can not say tvo much in praiseof One Min- ute Cough cure. In mycaseitwork- edlike a charm.’’ The ovly harm- bhess remedy that gives immediate re- street when Smith deliberateiy threw himeeli under a rapidly mov- ing street cur, and was instantly kilied. Smith had been sent to the chain-gang urday. — Wheat His Oli Home Paper Abvoni sr. Geo W. Long. Says Graham Gleazer. This is net a very pleasant an7 nouncemeit to wake, speaking from the siandpoint of a@ citizen of this community. The loss of Dr. Geo. W. Long and his excellent ; will -be sincerely regretted > peopie of Graham and their nintauces throughout the coun- or twenty-five years or more Dr. Geo. W. Long has practice medicine in Graham and this com- munity within two miles of the slace ef his birth and the scenes of his beybood days, and during these years hie has grown to be one of the Siate’s most skillful physicians and ne ak surgeons. A number of times he has been houcred by his medical vrethren. ier years he was County Superinieudent of Health. Ke served the full limit of time on the State Board of Medical Examiners, and last year was elected President of the North Carolina Medical So- ciety. Asa gooa citizen, a conr- teous Christian gentleman, a loyai and sympathizing friend, and a learned and skillful physician, no man ix the county is more univer saliy esteemed. Those whom he has served professionally will sorely und sadly miss his tender care and cheerful voice in the sick room, from the humblest up, and his profession- al brethren, by whom he is he!d in the highest esteem, will also miss his helpfui experience. Into bis new home he carries the best wishes ep + 5 u of all for coatinued success ia his mission of mercy. And, we will » tr add in all sincerity, should he and his househ: id decide atsome future time to cast their lot once again here xmong old life-long friends, tuey would be receiyed most cor- dially and gladly. vA 1¢ ‘ I want to let the people who suffer from rheumatism and _ sciatica know tbat Chamberlain’s Pain Balm relieved me after a number of other medicines and 2 doctor had { failed. It is the best lintment I have jever known of.—J. A. DopGex. Al- pharetta, Ga. Thousands have been cured of rkeumatism by this reme- dy. One application relieves the sults. Cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, andall throat and fit vies: WF. SY, “ ; i oe Z eae Pav pain. For sale by drugpists: lizatory on the Federal court.” Judge Simonton then goes on to evidence and his conclusions. Indeperdence. Thre or four hours 7 aogier after the occurrence he seemed com- recite the equities in the case. and paratively rational and he knew shad deen sent to the | appoints ex-judge James E. Shep-| whathe was doing when he killed CAA ee ee 2u¢ | herd, standing master, to take t23-|the child, but couldn't help it.. The would have been released on Sat-|timony touching the matter, and to | cause of his insanity is supposed 10 report back to the court both the} have been religious excitement. For the purpose of taking this testimony Judge Shepherd is at lib- erty to hold references in any part ofthe State that may be deemed most convenient to witnesses and counsel. And for this purpose the restrain- ing o-der heretofore made is con- tinued in force. A Crazy Negro on the Rampage. Norfolk, Dispatch, 13th. A negro named Rix, while walk- ing along the Southampton county road today, met Thomas Hal: aud George Bradshaw, white farmers of prominence, who were driving to- gether. With a warning shout, he opened fire on them without provo- cation, one bullet grazing Hall's ab- domen,and auother piercing his arm He subsequently met Rev. Mills Rayford, a Quaker, and shot him own. Death was instantaneous. He ther fired several more bullets into the prestrate body. A posse was organized and pur- sued Rix. He was overtakea but rezisted arrest, firing.uponhis pur- suers, wounding oneor two before he fell, pierced by bails. He lived only afew minutes. Great excite- ment was caused in Southan:pton, vetween Zuni and Franklin, where the tragedy occurred, by the report that the negro was Walter Cotton, the murderer who was to have been hanged in Portsmouth today, but Lrecently walked out of jail, owing to the negligence cf Stewart, the death watch Subsequent investi- vation, however, revealed that he was Rix and had gone crazy. Hall and the members of the posse who were wounded by Rix will recover. Rocking the Craedie J. Delaughter, Sparkman, Ark., says: For the past fifteen years I nave consulted physicians and used patent medicines, but Ramon’s Liv- er Pills and Tonic Pelletts excelled them all. lcould get no retief for constipation, and after using ove box I was as sound asadollar. Af- ter telling a number of my good friends, they tried the medicine and were cured. and now we are ail rock- ing the cradle of life away in perfect health and emjoyment. My advice} - to all, isnever let your house be ; clear of Ramon’s Pi For saleby! Sure Gurerer Colds When the children get their fect wet and take coid give them a hot foot bath, 2 bowi of hot eas a = of Ayer’s Ch ectoral, put them to The chances are they will be all right in the mo:.ing. Con- tinue the Cherry Pec:oral a few days, — 2li cough has dis- 2 Oid coughs are 2iso cured; we mean the coughs of bron- chitis, weak throzts and irritabie lungs. Even the hard coughs of consumption 2re always made easy and frequently cured by the continued use of $ Cherry eee toe bees resaeny 4 is the best remedy known to medical science for soothing and healing inSamed throats end lungs. < have some of the most emi- pent puyetoune tn tbe United Staves. ence eminentiy St thei for aE “Dr. 3-C.AXEE, alee, Car i gr ee ee a at i oe ee iy = — : , > — = a a a a a Seana ieee RT De, — ae SS oOo z : aan ; eee : Se ee = mee ee — 2 on en oy ae ie eee es int ho Daried Alive. TAYLORSVILLE NEMS. LATE ONNEEAL NEWS. _* Be EES SS BS : ai E53 LE : mi “ ae 2 i ae ae : : ate < - aes tig es bod ot i d ; = - SE ae annette : a ie ear , é es Stiaun EH: rth emerged *be Masons wili have a series of ; Niteteen person were cH le th ot a res os Phe Former an Abie — and Experic froma trance this morning to find joctures here next week .churck collepse in pa 1 Puesd Leemide 5. é : - ; % hy . ty WEE! . isla and Fit to ke ey ‘ 5 aie - ~ a | 2 4, Ee ey c Z PUBLISHED WEEKLY neces ¢ eta United, States | bevself_ under process oS ae sai Wiss Mayes Enason, of Statesviile,} Ten persons were killed in an ex- Sas eat rl MOCETE = ' “ , re @ QVave. |. ye eae aba : sien Sven : ; 2% 3 as Senator, The Latter a Good edand prepared for he merest > Visiting Mrs. E. Lb Hedrick. | pinsion ina dynamite factory near bas : a Democratic Worker. | Ti discovery of tife was the mere mp ee we ae tile. | Turin. Italy. Tuesday ? i YEAR 5 accident and ‘astounded the under- Myr. C. V. Voils. of Mooresville, | +urin, v, Tuesday. 2 ~ : ONE DOLLAR A To the Editor of the Mascot. italer. A movement of an_ eyelid| was here Monday fer a short time. | Twomenanda hoy were burned Dy, da g catty: a a > | ' : ? . : - = oy ee ——_—-- Saal eae € this is a political year we! ood the woman from death at the | Mr. D. Me. Matheson had a welj|to death in a fire in ad: welling in€o . ta & Wheaton last ext ainass be ke) wena Tae North Dae } . >) : ” Lint rate sata r saearta TL eS 0 sm Be ors Hil jasc, Ble Vs « Meter bes : ed *tz3i z D. Watrs. Epiror & PRropRieTOR | want it to be a Democratic year, |hagds of the undertaker cr from | matured ripe orange on exhibition | rova, N. Y., turday ni ner ee : ae the black GEES ee en wii Deassued seu £! ee and itis net too early to consider | burial alive. ilast week | cause of the fire is unknown i - at C ee sy aie re x fal tus } : fuiure. = ae ects _ o ete : | nenllen Of1oOw 2a lew sen 2riicies : —— ff candidates who would add the most} phis morning, while ber husband | “ot EN : ae oe ee SG Fe —- Pico ge cect ears S eee M. Lowrance. . : ke . 5. | James , snow w 2h z Swe murdered | - : » keep that will m:z = Mh. : Entered at the Festeffice at Ste tesville a | oe nyth to the Democratic ticket | witched at her bedside at the hos it. ames N, D orton is no it acah au in. a Swe de. murde g ; ! SEES with the ccch ’ es ; +1 matter a for the lower House of the Legis- pial, she gave a deep sigh and then! Mr. Jno. C. Barnes as salesman in | | bis wile and then killed himself a1 . second class mail maccer. r oo ival, s g s a | | Be eles : v of . ople > +t > | reathe . W nen | his store. | their home near Knoxy Tenn.. APPRG Pe z = cae) Case 2g : ature many oi our people are for j Sec emed to breathe no more. | =. : fae E: o N? Q 1 tal shes + or ote on roa r, : hidin. < INS ’ Pe) rown iit La i fF PHONE No. 30. A. D. Watts, Esq. Mr, Watts wasjih» county physician arriyed, he! ygiss Ole Crow ~cn, of Statesvil'e, | Saturday. Toe Shadi _* son, has 2 PRESE : Me. 5. ai. Brows K . } . ~ P< ta, mnlicity 3 ae toe ‘ ~~ lroexed ina Democratic cradle. It|)ronounced ker dead,..The county | -jcited her uncle, Br. R. BL Ce bb | i been arrested for complicit v f i tiatory rige ou Lac Sravesvirtr. N. €.. Jan. 15, 1200.);. said he spent a great deal of his} undert ake rwas calléd and shortly | ghis week Jno. W. Baker. a St. Tue a15 | bro- | 4 Sewin iM a eT eee -in the cradle shouting for the patrerwi re 1 proceeded toembalm the | ye Ph : | hta ] ker, has been arrested onthe charee | ¢ NS 7 wv — : Saree sratic ticKet d ican say bej body | Dr. Thos. A. Xerley bought a let | Re . ; : } eae ies 5 ° s towrsliip, fis : pee ent much of his time sbout-} Yrs Hirth was placed on the} @f beef cattle and took thei tojof using the mails to defraud. It is ae 1 7 tm V ee Gills. ; oe Spe cetera Ses cae ; CNS kets ane |Cnarlotte this week. lestimated that Baker bas swind!nd | a Cc in wre eC. Cooper me nex for it avd working c ooling ee the work of pre- e nan a : ing ane : | . ee out-of-town patrons out of S100.900. | é A Licese was issue: : him. His ted fa ving heer tor burial began. Myr. W.C. Feimster, of Newton, 1 3 <3 -~ 5 g tb ast Bix % " ; ah 3 loe . 1 @ = marri ae the best cHorts of his Miri” On each cye a weight was placed | a member of the firm of F elmster Louis Augusta. a soldier. who wac! =- os ai V ms Se Sts. 4 diss Fiora E. Fr o supremacy. and spent t!s)te held thelids. Over the fa 2) Pros... paid a visit here last wee! convicted of mut inder and sentenced {i s ; ates i freely for the party b > 1OV" ite cloth saturated with theach- to 1S vears’ impr? ; oN Ment. enr mer Ment 1 spread. When a Dr. BR. ©. Matheson. of Madisca sonof RP. Matheson, Esq.. of tt Mis. Bessie Propes' ed ber house hold eects rs fluid \ | , t he ne {tee remove the ok aching Cioit he } when the father— mi LOY. Te chiyalrous Tom Watts rotted ted suicide ih the js ii at Newnoa News. Va. Monday br b . Gune ‘ Sporting Gocds. | | <a | i j € this eveniny. i Mr. Bagene ii ¥ 8 a EY : ancine - where she wii. copuce! vee t << t ‘asoenta few days here last ete i 2 QA." é 3 rmis in peace toawake only on Inoticed that one of the weights had = t himself witha towel BZ OFrS 3 rc St? z ne aS house. ehter morn than ours, an i fatlen off. In re plac ing it be thous ht; ely | Tee i m Mr. and dirs. J. 1! > : Yat arent si ra » f Neen itine ites -. ton is , cy amec n Sangeat ° ~ ao : monte gC gits ‘ x d Democratic mantic ape 2) he detected a sil Sena ne |, A party from Morganton eas Anes named ae F ct LIENS ma 2 Yen Move next week into il % | icon sense of obligation to the par } thie eyelash There was no beat "Ot jog te put ina telephone exchange j was found, banging to a i Rt SE oeSi 2 65 maiets ho 7ear 5. eUme new residence on | Nii was the inheritance of the SOD ithe pulse or sign of bre eath, however. | here, ee our citizens sbould mak: ‘| Henning, Tenn... Taesday 38 oetemerasy 6COrrect us 2g. =! nue 2 | Hence, Mv. Watts dees not demand | so he set about preparing his inst¥u- | sore effort to get a connection wita | Tt was supposed he wa SR mene eer i FE ae. Pearlane Aber’ nan Pocket Kaive " : = vie =. f } . s = ae 2 x . . rope t i - . us -y right to wr ite the party's plat-}i.-nts for the injection of the poi-|Statesville and other places ifor aiding tn the eseane o s c Sheriff Wycol ha ; Sir, | : br > x - Ss . Ste TAN te “ = |form or itst t—he takes them as} <.nous fluids used in embalming. | Becerra atc jze arly brothers, who rec Race er oeerr ns ges - “e the county s Siate tax ty iN | > fESSrs, OF t a anny weed SV Lig peut BSA = owe bare eke sen e : . ort ayarty cives aheva without kick- | While thus engaged he noticed a i fF Wilkesb eens ae eae of! dered two officers ne ar Ri pley, arn | § Fe treasurer. The ameunt : eee sorker in the] fs:nt quiver of the evelid. He sum-|° sesboro, were hi st weeta én holy a teasn F a5 i ; ug the traces. As a worker tn the jfarnt quiver of the eyelid. He sum- ithe week making arrangements a Senator-eloct Me chiaurin- of sicses 1 ec he ee ; sol. Sra ranks and as a Democratic editor |p ned assistance and the body was | buy tan bark. They will put in |issippi. is crit cay ae - ; ie three Ez Saturday the n yer falter > Py yy -d to 2 bed fin) the hospital | yr) oo oer . issippi. is critic: Mi wa Zo. . ERS . a fo eee Bes Basse soy tanecce a eee eno Sea oe andy e on ;wazon scales atthe old lumber yard | monia. and was unable t- Pt ee Na ; seized Mr. J It. Gra! 7 = pe teed au e e Gor yoy re . te : sstora- | “ | = le coat? Voy hs Son . 3 . : one §— Mtat bo the ones eee oe te i ) ~ Ses “olive and have some one here whe “Ninangural ceremonies Sm et en ah cred — two miles south of ; = tom NGS BRYAN Z x ampaleus, e@ is appiued e imine a ’ o- eae ws . j Nolawticns Retemer eat nereren on oe fi eae vat “asst tance | oie the woman came out of 72 season opens to buy all the bark this rcossar. Longing wtp Ma OVE E * alleged violations. > o}ve ree tessIste € naduat Loe nid ¢ ies . : ee ae = ror : oor oT s a . ae Jithey e& rat, | anes s engh s - < - - sa ~ Dove , aeepea pany : TES Mr. Watts name!) +» coma and was able to move he: Sow jaa iacares | His condition is si : of." m 24m © : EE B Bt, 5 es SEs ON Es a oe ze W- “i : DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION DATE = = anon | —— se lerave anpnrehension ~ eee Tuesday iookios tot : before our conven-| od). She was unable to discuss | ESTATE NEWS ioe tice Teneo ; : ie re : here : r | ' LAEFE STATE NEWS. friends z pr? ; . = ATT ne cn a te ee - co of bi s. family woo w : fs , s for office. though his claims | phere xperie ces, but made signs to} ends. 22 $ea3 i, acer asts t oom Sy — part is. tam STATE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL llru ) the mache are well founded dicate that she was conscious Of} scree Mise Hattie aol Pie yin Pe Ri Sane ° cl im ¢ieniy mo as 3 73 oes! Statesville LOmporaras COUNTY, . ORD. splendid abiliti¢ s admittedia.; that had taken place, It is ¢ of There are quite a number of cases | burg. S. C.. ostansihle y vis sales > ¥ Dr. T. FE. Anders: Pr aud foe, thoroughly | 5 cited that she will regain some of} |, mallpox in Greensboro. it relatives in Ahhbeville yine ft eat Sy Cen to Build on lis cotoen Ce” tt ae : ce Sen «\¢ fs QO. een MN ‘ Sine “ a z - Ie oe p j political bistory of aul | hes strenuth and live for awhile at}{‘ ox ae eo Prosperity Saturday be H. ees rite front moye wmobzer ic” of next Court blouse ali ‘ties, active. tactfal and versatile. | wast | os Seis Soe ses ot nae Holloway. who telegraphed nhend eee ene VM 3S 534985 commence iu tic car.) ce . i namiebi wean ped a eapu- | — oe Airy. all ina mild form % : ‘ an Re atc sfonye ¢ tet Pie ran aie ; ; é 1. ED Wa adumirably equlopec i : = =| | for a preacher te hoard the train at ° Th Fianis an wi ‘| loot takine care of bimself in the, Americans Rout the Filipinos in the | : New! Te oan ok } ee sae a ah Ue rai hae aim “ on e meet etek est ol J A. e Pane ea ice { the} Mountains | Lewis Buchanan. a mica miner, Sere nee: Uy AM Piet eS OL Tose 2 IS, 2S Song to stay all winter. Wh. the Flames tevou- “a i and the oid FS aa ee ee ; fwas blown topieces while blasting; Was ran ling 45 miles an hour. the; 3 : ( tess) cee no better wav ty ill useas an vllice tis ane vie } Manils f 13th. t 21972) 8 1 uD a 1d in the avclial 2 Nooo ~ . ‘ j 1 gene asm . ust week at Cranberry. . jranaway co Stood tn the aisle; 3 cozy; io AQ pits oo Sar winter proof. weather erly occupied by yecod has been d her representative, Lam | Advices Sfcom Cebu reporta shar p{™ Sane an = as ofthe car and were marries : - 1 eae »S fitters. a rt tes in din ae \ sent. All ae Leazar. He bas been! j sht on January Sth between a bat- | Very few students left the U ni- | ofcther folks. whosat salt! ce ™ . on a ‘Squire WwW. W. Wh : i 2 . meee : : " a ; ay ole ot > “3 s \ : - Ls C iis YOOS? he we are sur ce ee eae ; eat Rosai) Ie found true. North Caro- pi lionof the Nineteenth infantry |versity on account of the case of | Frederick G. Bonfils : : > both : “ a record v1 such things. t FB nitle all acc he late! 4! tiers to her people no cleaner aida body of insurgeuts occupying | Sr,j Ipox there. There are no new | Taznmen. siege ee : 3 Se . “tt cee. 10 Cry r i ae ore aan «} record than his. I should fa strong position in the Su ases. Colo., Evening Pos F Re - CaS es better 94 Ce year 1899 — 1b. aN > 1am 1 § tirm. 7 pUbUCATION OL Tae ASCOT | i ‘to -¢@ him our Governor or \ ovntains. The enemy was rout-! se nee Cet sons | Saturday in their ofthe : i See ales TaN ees teest : raix fell. < . 4 vr . 1 } a : a suver . iari¢ o, } } ee ae epee 2 in : ok ’ ~ $ vill be continued by A. D. Watts; j Senator. Indeed, he ts 2], “l.the Americans capturing al 4. J. SSeS =e a Se ae eae snderson, a2 prominent local attor | 3 scory % BOWNT, Chemists, Mew Vor. : neds thant v shoe that castamers know Deer th= year is) = ‘ as sole editor und preprietor. abler and better man toan} Rais bore crnnon. some rifles and hus been appointea a see ae es Se ; iney. ft is not believed that etthe: 10 Oe TeMan 53.3 On the streneth of its apvear- Ww aphne's famitv sold i This 2 Ist Lado fany who fill these positions now. | @ sstroying the fortifications. F our) 2h a oe Marine corps by Yresiden jmanis mortally wound: do Ander a foo the liberal grade they gave ville 615 pounds of Wulter Se bey ae : ! ~ : 4 - | a i : Sa ae cas eect : aa! 5 oe , : a uverintendent of the peniten B Smeric ts were wounded. ; MCIAIDIEN. json Was arrested. He objected I ES a rs { ors ior EW we ace witt county apotlier samy wi = cre he f . . 1 =a - | aetna ye om . > pester Ir oo sy fey ey nye oy 997) = a y.a most arduous: and difficult} {he insoreent General Flores hav- Smallpox has broken out at Hain {22 article publishe i in Hl Cie ~ EMO WISRUS TOS LB ace and pro Gees New Yenr, ae st that will disclose ene ling established a rendezvous with |, °°" Ses tia son nt oy | demanded a retraction. and when it | ORRUECTED BS = : 3 pies : -ifet and Rockingham. Se nz: tor | - see tate. eer nas oe Biever: j d vaseality inere quickly than auy | Tht} men at Ee imisan, province otf Prit Chard hone ik we Baieer: i was refused, commenced to shoo COOPER & CILL « Messrs. !>. } lover ' an 2 ° > ¢ la 4 re 4 cS ‘ =— 2 “an - ' other position ip the pub lic allairs|Nueva Viscaya. Captain Lensun. ed a Speee h at the latter place Tues- | a : , Se ea Parner COCs, i . es 7 pee la; ha “a ‘ | i oe ee ues HE WEE m = women ay lo jo Cove i HNEN A CANDIDATE. of the State, he is the only one who] with twe troops of the Fourth Cav day, did not go there on account of | Story of a Slave. ae e } vd cz 3 r ville Monday 1 ik 5 DT ie) has made its successful management ry, was sent to dislodve him. The} aoe > (cio maaee salt . 5 | Chickens and ecrs wanted. ail. produc: woe 22 as 73. 2 fh a2 with a View to is: a 4 Vy urrer Was 3 ‘ ae . - nin rae ; aT i XxX. | ‘ © pound RTC anc Tot pepe 5 Gi ¥: dint 5 4] we Desurper Was i under any administration more thar | jy surgents were scattered, their) ~~" te he : = epee eee eral pood demand. ness here. - i interview wit! 5 ae } eras i . ; , +1 vears by the che of dise: Is 3 Renee anes ete ee : , : ~ 3 ij > inan interview WIt2). hollow beast. As the county S|} horses were captured and the De Governor Russeli has commuted | eae for oe of ra 1) ec ee neg x BOLESALE 4 ae Rerain Dr: SLERS TS The Miller house, on for j ive stated that yopresentative and as Speaker of the! yion was burned, the Americans jibe sentence of Millard Bonsmuarx, iv = — Nasal 3 : SSENERAL 2 CHANDISE. has been renisd ty Jie. i ad whether he) liouse ar bas always risen] sostaining no losses. jcolored, sentenced to be banged at | eae Re He { : cpa lesmesunrariin ncn as . our object is ta ween a — ””~—«- fe'and bis family will o ’ =} = Pesye yd . : Sora ee . Pe pCa Wsu | ue er * - t i <2 ies ” ante for the Demo. |toa cue 4 i the occasion, for he the American fcrces yesterday | Wentworth, Rockingham county, } i oe : so0n 28 some repairs and } iat ; be¢ clei ‘ erie “ “par: : 1 y eens t : " ate ad dee SASS: et, s¢ ‘ \ | Soy bivtG ana eaucation & peer) occupied Magallanes. provit Ollon the 26th., for criminal assault, to} .")) . . ofS f: re finished Re a a eG g fo pone es : Se , cD as : : " me helpless far 1G ; ments are finished cratic nomination for Lieutenant ope men. 2S iant, scholarly. |¢ Sees capearin Y 200 insurgen [i ife imprisonment. | Ri in” : Go avis 26 tion. 2 aes ay ; hnet turn overin cue Csovernor ox not. Mr. Turner i: » ia devate, with a 00 d record | ¢iudine a colo i , The Dauchter- of hed Soto woes shee ~ naps ding: 2. colonel. | Amovementison foot to erect! using two bot r comparisoas with a One on e Set pale mocciatil and 2 Mascot man litical Sige that none —— i ne : mates! : me gsi ree : 2 will mee! with vrs | 4, ras pict ettt: : Ldare question. he should be call » SPMrROM DAVIDSON. jan auditorium in Raleigh to accom-|she is wonder end . ein the desired results it wk tomerro™ : See \ asked bim follewing questiog eae aia aruba erie eat mnodate yeliti conventions andtable to do his i u PG YOu specu? \ our cash. : ro 3 iach ed into active polities again. nee eRee: g a ie is b: sa plats , : : > ee a Ganceis desired. ue One! 4 vesterday hese sy) ; debt coe ANT nara eves other 01 ate a i a > | Wy T i i) , *veur = i ara ; sa estat 3 these two men/ Phe Oit =a Goltege Affairs, ete. ly need led and it is hoped the build- ‘ ur Cval : epar ment — —— s a . # Vill vou bo 2a en before , represented DY | Correspond=nce of Tze MAscor. | = 1 = zr z i R. I Ww H " 2 : . ° : ‘ ells Bo lng will soon becom an ‘ssurec j | . 2 atin, i ‘7 Sed : Sl nt ae eereirs rien cor f sty r telliven? we B . e o j Np teal nt . » wa. be . i the Democratic State convention men wor ot eens deans a = sa The be~ aess interests of David- 14,0; : > if you buy from us you he each killed a hes }! : Por einen eee ituency andofa ereat party. 3 é sys ee Lhe (ae a : ‘ nis Vearicr ant Governor? eremcc eee "y sop arein a prosperous cendition oy kR ; ? ] : chat competiti 90 has falied to which weivbed S=2eo0nd = «5 J. a apap ORO rre “ raok howers, an ex-deputy eol- ~ . ga . . ; nee 7! ij Mr. Dur led: : Statesville. Jan 16th. 1200 anc stom re Pee ane r . os mi 2 br ther f C " a ataee mOGSend LO Weak. SICKIY. ' ene “2 give to cash bayers better Was ies» than ee RE hale cere tticolentenl wtatesviite, Jan town may wel eer. fer suecessful - or _ab : a = ze a Bone = : peaple. Every bottle , ' 72. Our ocx of best [rede]! bee kiiled ' eee Pinca e : ~<- << development in t 12 future. ober es anc as —— . ik : a fhe if a: stice - The € E ‘S 1 NR hie Erank Js hogers, of Macon county, z j a j > li i A Kentucky Sol Tracedv. BAS COREE SCC ER ree ee eee cilos ress Goods, Mii In3ry. OCS as F c ree Se 2 has so recentiv been completed, is | CO y See D ovat See . a ! > Mr. Jobo i? Frankfort, Ky., Dispatch, 16tt a 5-3 a fay > an C Lonutans aus - ° 2 pe. - ed : < = cf Ale RE Ht Ae now $ * ot ’ : wow working day and Saat almost | G&y 2 € went to eon ! Levislature | ‘ Kot Un wear, coi Hosiery Uapes and Jackets is sold aoe Charlotte. sn of Mr si ; . ¥? ; = = a . aise i i 7 Jan In Sy now . , Ag ea i state that I will besa eundidate for. Ethelbert Seoce anephew of ex-/:.5 its full capacity. Fhe mill uses }5P . = Bia es Hanes mest lineof Ladies’ anv a Chila Was married vesterdays a sta hat vi DEOx< HOaGay Ure m4 nepiee Rie = ae gee “ “ t : \ { 4 , 2 - = oe eg ete! mea if road linat for Lier Governor Bradley, and ex-Congress- {35 tons of seed pe rday. from which Lorenzo Brown, & begro rapist, } 1} U nite S Senate 4 COs eae 2s correct. Comfort i rie Hirst. « Hige Veen e ‘ : _ Mocratic now or lieu- ti f : ory ) eee ¢ : m 1 : ‘ . oe - COs a ie thar ° a7 rt " een ee acres ec) man Colson m inthe lobby of | the |i, extracted about 1.300 ezllons of} who wus un?’er sentence to be hang-} There was doult ive tion Lace. and onsen “ zi bridge's mother, Mr=. Mi. tenant Coys Hieet sratetu: to Canitol Hotel this aiternoon and re-| ij, Already one tank of 3.000 gal led on the 26th., escaped from the | elec ti vuld be ching joi ‘ ne of tranks 2 » ee s Chariotic. he press of State for their newed the feud which _ thes beean | ions is full. The price of cotton ; Pict county jail at Greenville ues jeiee tea twice to prevent treuble. ! Qxvtineg: Calieo and Gia x. = z 3] kind words in commenting on my more thana year avo. At that time |.oed oi} is especially an sing | dsy. He was assisted in his escape | | 1 — ae 11 ib = oe ss = ae There wi : } tine 2 es e . . Do ---- . ~ $s s. is Tes - « . 4 .. pi J) €elsen, who was col lenel of the af present. belng about twice 2°] by other prisoners and an empleve! 7 + i Rar betee S. 3S COfiese Episcopal « probable candik ang to many! . t : - A I Save Meet eae : t | ous tt Spice and Pepper cheap for eR iat »nds througie She Sento lnchic Fourth Kentucky cavalry, thea sta-| such as it was a year ago. Soanieay we am imlebted : H ; age - ie 3 VGC im : = sire 5 Pa retetya(orseal fesse caeyr | ‘ { oa: “taal t 7 ees _.. , tioned at Aoniston. Ala., fought 2 The Linden Mill is pow being en- . : eee aca le | ¥ : 307 - aflernoon, = het ‘ have generously eee their cuel with Scott, who was a lieuten-|:irved obysn addition of T7xIZ0 ft,} Rufus Massey. a Durham miser, Tt cured ine ot lung ire | BGK Fe RT aa S & G¢ : wid} also tx Ne ec ae Cesire to support me.’ antin one of Celson’s companies. Che new building will. it is heped.} vas robbed of S500 Monday morn-|ing ¢rippe and thi Li ' ‘ ! a4. : ternoon 2) f 6 clock. oo - = ~~ g . “ ete t Selalz »}- roubles jt< early use ay) ¢at* (> | irede!l county is in earnest in de- and both were wounded. When the} ve completed by the last of Febra ing. He went « ee eee to col-| trouble a sorry es ' : | a cae cnc NMRA NR a ms + oemenereeareeenr en aaememneums iawn a OBecers Joriit. Bracsha i « this a ation for her h men met today they began shooting |ary. Two thousand sstoit = bave; lect house rent. lec ving his safe un-!consumoti i465 The of ae ee sivin Nomwation ror ner On: 5 5 - | ' When he returaed tbelle-s ITE. INO -aPr-isi atonce. Who tired the first shot}peen ordered for this additicn to}! isunknown. Scott.in openivgtire.}ihe mill. This purckase of machin-! ied in front of kim a bystander]. ry, tevether with the factory, im- ored sen, and our people will go to work for hin y had disa; have made. . feciing confident that | pz See ees ore Show? a TS i= a weil seized te barre: © Por. STATESVILLE COTTON MARKE: } “use” 9 acborecct & ¢ aa. key which obey cont _ enna mear Mr. © >. ielands, i : c poe . ihe Bs ye ae “ that the « inys Tredall, Ducsdsy. They success wil crown their efforts in named | Jemarrec, w how x K ed by brovements, ete, represents ot Mack Feste rman, olored. Ue Rie eee télbhom ib- whiskey dl the State convention it from C vison ‘ revolver. p Uce naditure of about SZo Ver. h: rlotte. shot his w - . x ae Se Go ee * : > held in front of him 2) means the cInployment of at through the bead eee ie marcos tires ee nil The quit’ conlerciud "17 1 ot , The lat *% ». fiee os pie es ° he ow ree Odell, Gt Ne ie! Xe oant Tata 82 will i ri amed Ge Mden 2Ne Idi Hirty-uve more operatives, tne: “6 ne ber ipstunt! R oe e . ; Je stati a~ h 2 es oa y vn r Soi Sa se 3 i ings unt amedell an Indiana | «Gs : vil Phe card of M. W.. White, Esq.. ter «as wounded in the breast by wling the pay ruil to about 1}0. mene a ee ag wanSGer, i v dist garcoase | ; resville, declining to be a: Diiet uS XE volver. Wher Ls inde n Compar has a large hour : : a ; cormmitt. © tive © ) ; s . ; vit bek ved a spot! o 2sent bas orders “ : ey Sis oa 5 dere ch i } er the Democratic nomi- ee “ua SG souage and at presen t da der er “t nA ; look afte rth i Gem foe chenae “n ae pursued him, fir | whichalone would keep the mill bcos ccatp nen = ofthecau rc): —!: hy tl or sherit! i -ear S } ae : sa a = - spun t- ‘ ! notion for sheriff? this vear, which |; Scott fell dead 4); Gunipg for several months. j ot SS TA Mill ro : we print teday, does credit to its Ste ck dealer named Julian was skot The session of the college v lich! The Raletoh chamber of commerce z St E et ae ; t 2 : ; Si ET a =~ rs ive ; > e sbip, is putt ‘ writer. Heconeludes that ascram- in the ley. Me died shortly after |j.as just ended has been in many | has invited tue members of the Lewis- P: - fr ae ie : : rd from les f bloc Solson [. : > eee Sees ane ’ sit oe creat ‘ ee “ om / rat bc for the nomination might lose!“ ard fre mM 108s va blood. Coisci coe - most successful «: Pee eee es = j > Sharon couse: Wilx : ai mean iy wounded in the arm . the exterior work on = civ of Riteigh « : ie adjourned ni = complete) or Ms the amendment some votes and de- lemorial Hall is almest e ‘session ia June. The citizens will & ; ane é 12th, 7 S20. "phon tien # = ore ee f Seen iw « Adin Isa t % i toy 3a } “ © 20712 : ! Cr i cogil yes uy Ly P e COuteetie ; eitaes to enter tBe race, this is pa- 1 x shed, and t rge healies andj be asked toenteriain the memoers |] Uure ater G ville syste") triotic in Nr. White, and will doubi- enous coe ventilating ¢ eS oo iyiia ihevir homes Tbe members of }cured my | eet aa muiniastes z Gt c. Pilt County, Special, 13th., to Ra 1 ! 3 ae > “ongh, “Qu and a numer of ti 22 News and Observer. oeen instailed ine plas teriogs of get bo pay Qur- | Couna. Ju the Leeistature wil 4 ' Valker Brodicy q ->s Win him friends for the future, | oot : SS : cn ghs. colds, vad mae ae a sliies ee Reina : aves . : . ae 1 yrisnow goin ©: Lis tine the extra session usns, i ayty 3% tims - S Pere! eS 5 ithe should ever desire to run for! Mr, Jacob Joyner lives about tbree ¢ ra be ding f - ae a iv. Tae : cee : w troubles. i eee st ae PECOVETLE 1 " ' ‘ 2 oe tile wit Se . 4 ehie@nt i Bee AC the s:uav rj as Be : i FOr : jae. 1 | s ye i : onice. = 3 ra ae goer. me _ ving {rhemistry iserected in memory off Tom Layden, of Lexi: Nae Mothers endorse j Jt Hipess to be moved. utd ——— a fetes Ory bas Oy sig ihe latter, velpyg Co) W “a Martin. former wiofes mitted suicide ay) meh ba eee — £ .we willhsve from 50to 100 heat norses 126 pabie 20) waik. proprietor of one of the tedbacce e@ wi om to ji lieai nors: and unat No serious fighting has oceurred j}.. Sas here, spends most of hi: {50" of Chemistry at this ploce, and esuned es ao aon op FOR SAL : , $0 the! 30u can get what you want most 2:3 Miss Jawie Urachey. wi : : vareuouses here, ; ts : fis } ’ wees ; ma r:used by insanity rougckt abou aan = “ eects 4 s the week ¢ S ‘ : : ee ' yy; jiather of the preséut processor of eee wieone day You with bim, cau & during the week either in South Af-: time in town during the day. This | {the , i! < ive Civarette THREE-ROOM 1 : = ie ae : m me ,{Chemistry. It was built at e vost <Ceosive Ciearette 2 smoki ve. He ' ; : A Se =svilic. Apply | Was a te} evraph cperator and lost frites ~ (Uf arth, eee a 4 ‘Terms: Cas hh, Goud Note c 2 Mort zage. Thestock of ir *. I his joo two months ago. He ofteri Bs ‘ pe rica or the Philippines. Ladysmith! morning the elder Mr. Joyner went still holds out against the seige « Spots aad not kaving returned 'when Lis sun reached home in the etnearly $0,000 exclusive of meat. Dr. Martin has just } In the EE - cea - rupt, was > + es : 1 ¢ + : »d in th Ant Of = ine we » erior AST a1] 3a wore oh ivory ae “ “ ; Fmernine 26e the Boers, though the suffering ia | : aa Seok vas, {vd froma trip in the interest othe stoppe aqinthe midst of a message f oe } Vall have a car load of buxvies, ies Sand Surveys io arreye soon. aid Tuesday tn : sh : Se ake seats fate hee co a 4 patterncon the la oe ae Ww Gane vaiter to light a fresh civarette. we HAVE . 1 want you co Come and seethe.s. Will make prices righ 5 value, a’te: 3 “ . aaa : wc +s and went to search for him. <Afte: PS gare -s hay : , or en time. - i = is homestead. “2 * zid censorship is maintained by searching jor some time the son ieee & ee Shave been com-} At 2o'clock Tuesday morning an { HENKELSROS- Tey was theoniy to te ost Ps 4 rue. . ° leted an < rt : Poss) rr =| trrene ae ye sy: = - : British or the news from tke‘ heard cries. as from some one in|! rete ete tbe plat = is mY Pune} iaee: adiary fire ad the barn cf Bob —_ ne goods for S25". : ae es ee < tre -oming from the low/&!™g-, The cilexe can boast of al Pav, colored. in Mecklenburg coua- f and very littleis civen ont to |Gistress: coming from the low i g ee L235 { front, and very inttleis given cut to ; 1 : - in to ° : grounds. He followed the direction in bath house, equipped for het or cold} ty. Tre neighbors a the public. In the Philippines the of the voice some distance througi, | °2O¥er baths Amony the improve-}the Gre. amo 2 : lH. Potts. trouble bas not yet been quelled ard} the woods and at last found bis fath- | eUts Of Cobege property may belihe same incendi ired Potts’ very little progress has been made!er lying ina pond with his thigh peptone’ = ect tar cor! undred barr white Potts sas at the fire at aon Ehiccce broken and keeping his head}9°¥ tree Spa OS cing set a Ray's. The negro Ray's loss is aca above water by holding on to a leg The work of the faculty is notlabout $35C0 und Potts’ Several hun. It was then almost dark and took /cvBlined to the ciass-roum Dr. |dred doll Jobo L. Gwaitres. be Jorsville. was <i ye turning howe irom Kol he attended 2 mers > - tertiary Girector- tle ber of the commit): = J a a Is Wi 3 ae ; > 2 Se — SAIN estate wail rere ey pene Re anes ne neal eg de} a z once. + the State farm-. it is Among Tie Politicians. an hour or more to vet Mr Joyner isardadibg@ expects to eliver here ee reece nearer Jan. 15th, 19 talk to this good man ‘ = os ub = nex role s x *, 3) ad > falter C. imMster, to te back to his home. next week a lecture illustrxted, by] size deesn't indicate quality. Be} “TS co : Demecrat. In telling how the accident cecar | ‘8¢® cc soceaegine aa sabject, Will} ware of counterfeit. and wortbless| — ale of . : e é — * . we red Mr. Joyner said that about ten} °° 2 Seo ao oe to Students salve offered for Dewitt’s Witch Saie o Par . . r . ’ , ' eC t > ys} - wets o'clock in the morning he undertvok ; 2! the German language avd litera-! 79701 Salve. De iA itt’sis the only OQ SATERDAY &Ex-Vice President Stevenson is teing urged tobeeome the Demo- cratic nemiree fer Geverperof Hii The marriaye oi 31)- Ratice te ae ors. ris. Raesmeviile. Saree . the tare. Dr. Smith will probably de-| 47; Ae aethaetene ty.aud Mr John tow “ross the ad on a log,|* mee ori; nal An afallid] e _cure fo eee ee roe : ; nois. a ne ae ee oo iver an address before the ( aiver- i ysi13 a sk ; : Ni: FP Sos ene eee AVING qualified as an Wicnsborv. D. oes is a but slipped and fell, breaking his Segal NorihiCocolioa ieee aca piles and ail icin diseases. W. i oe eae O1 W. M. Hass, dec tal Jace at the home j Senator Hanna, chairman of the| thigh in the fall. The water where |"!4Y ees a he ae for | Hall oe <n ric wonteie ane See on the 2ith Beaheean | ocaiionad soreness Relea saanoore three feet deep. | oe another ——— before | _ eee ia URES wis ee Serer we Parents oreay ae earn latf j1] | but he kept from drowning by hold | 2%: Mary's Seminary of Raleigh. on Ee se = 3 will be piead in bar or thet res Harris ca “ - seys the Republican platform wil a ayo rs Saturday evening. ©CRES A COLD IN ONE DAY, Seieiucaeee ae Statesville graded cio 7 o ant: - r . yoo - 7. ¢ Geclare for the retention of the ing his body up by the iog. e be ‘| The Davidson College Y.M.C.A,! Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, al| J47¥: I8th, 1900. ae anuary 2, 1900. es iectienn oe many warm friends Philippines. g§an ca ling for help but was so far tedis heir las Bast j druggists refund money if it failsto cure. 2c. Ne onnechliy, Ait'y. » Cathear: is tod trom home or from any a e,ected at thelr i ast business mee L- | The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tabiet- Tae : that . : ’ yh Jeers: Die pa Fares ee sig eas - —_— — Seniesa. paiement The Roxboro Courier of last week | that no one heard his cries For |‘%%, the following officers: Presi- | ng town cf Jated. . . te : Me To) mae + ry ; 1 contained a stong editorial for Col. |seven hours he remained in the wa- {| ¢e2* J. a. SicLeod, V ilanow; Vice Notice to Creditors, John S. Cunningham, of Person. | ter, suffering almost the agonies o! President, W. P. Chedester, Asie- = — | | Commissioner's Salle of Land. Register of Deee- * Chis janur . ~ z AVING qualified asadministrator. ct. a. of niaanas — his candidacy ~ es ville: Secrefary, R. T. Coit, Salis- he estate of John M.S leceased, al! Armield s ¥ VIRTUE ofa judgment of the super! ———— . ve or. weal 7 4 = Vise: Secrefary, bh. Ld. Coit, Salis the estate of John umter, dece all = ox 1€ Reece eee pera oe Souk ae ae rare A oury; Yreadurer, W. XM. Sikes, sons having Claims againt said ¢ are Court of Ireceit county readered in ; tion in. this issuc. e Ss se ° Dy notified to present the sane to the un- Seer or . gned on or before January roth., 1901. Ail SATURDAY, F Assoon as he was taken home| <CTetary of the Asheville Y. 3 C. | Petsoms indebted to said estate are requested to | at 1 eclock, p.m : Proceeding, euiitiea i a, G. Christy Slrator of j. ia XN clean aud ol ke: ~ ane x Williams anc A. |. - ber of the Legisiature. his son in response tv his cries. Greensboro. Nir. O B. Vanborn, - Statesville township. ran, and olhers. . Offag in R ei] "Ss, ATe-sale buving - eit 8) 0 le . < : z make immediate payment. pais anates roth,, | One farn COUCe 20 Bei agua iE i ¥ cee cae the cadersigaed, commissioner an ant, Esq.. of sbarpes A judge is to be elected in the = A.. wiil spend about a week here] co. J.E. BOYD. joining t a< the Court house door im Stitesvalle, ) Sear ay es physicians were telephoned for, and : : che highest bidder at punise: “ alerapoounce <! bem-eiy Tenth district this year to succeed they hastened to relieve his suffer- conducting special services every Administrator c, t. a - : Judge Bowman. whom Governor evening under the auspices of the stint te ing as far as possible. The lates: als Rassell appomted when the late . ete oe paar I = Hee Se from him tonight is Davidson College Y. M.c. A. —— “It ha udge Green died. The candidates that he is resting as comfortably 2 The Philanibropie Literary So- 1 six or the Democratic nomination are:| ould be expected under the Rec ciety elected todav the following wer = w B. Council. of W atauga; SE stances otticers: President, W. M. Walsh, bermen a : MONDAY, FEBRU ARY | atr2 o'clock, m.,ihe foliuw: ing descr estate adjoining the lands of J. Brac | #. Gabriel and others, auc bounded as I ‘fract—begzun) ‘ corner, thence south or cast deed - ay Bond i! it is said r mtem tating ace Souta 2g West $7 poles “to a pust Gus Ge: pia oy : eas ; . Me : 1 irs. iN One of the larg | Erwin, of Burke. L. L. Wakefield. RAO Chariotte: vice president, W. M. 2 meat po Sant 35 poles eee Tae thence Soath ~ Re hk frok of Caldwell. It is presumed that] _ es : Sikes, ea secretary, D. E. Sea meer Soni. ee ae Depot pg on = Center = c 7 m . cu ~ ort gene 2 . Judge Bowman willbe the Repub-| Gen. Wheelerhas resigned from | sjeMurray, Mist Hill; first ‘supervi- yspepsia ure This Janzary 15th, 1000 Ss West 4 poicsto a Stans, then cea p Saturday by lican candidate. the army and will return to tke/sor, R. BR. Mociison, Shelby: -econd ao t 5 | West 53 polesto a stoneza the road, Kee the beginning, containing 73 acres, more oF i itis lract suia subject wo the dower of M:> . | Ramsey. yere putting in a fairly str United States. He will take his supervisor, T. P. Bagley, Wiuimine- Digests what ou eat. ‘y Bryan was banqueted by the}seat in Congress when he gets home. eS ertis il Wile y a ef : 1 Pail Picmineratcot che Reece Bene eatin Go s © gets home.) ion; first critic, W. E. Bui, Wil Itartificially digests the food and aids igi Est: 4 die bike, ae mier, anc of its a mington; second ertic, K. H. Me- ee | Second Tract—adjoiaing the lands o 5. 2 r. avd of wiure Tuesday r night, wher the re- A political feud has raged for iyatyre, Carl. ae Morroy - ate pe eincntaiione on STATESVILLE, N.C. mepined ciberepegumany a anne zea : js considerable ag oe ¢lection of Jee Blackburn to the|years in Colorado county, Texas A : ~ et. Messrs. La pntractors will los P wlass cost about 4 Hee x Davidson, Jan. 15. gans. It is the latest discov Si ki United States Senate was celebra-|J. G. Townsend was being tried at ee ant and tonic Nootiernmen nuar Sea eCS Ee ce Bryan responded to the toast | Bastrop for the murder of amem-| Lewis Dennis, Salem, Ind., says, } can approach it in efficiency, It It in- | tiok and Cor ingen lee | fe to a stone on the north side or tbe road. 3 Sorih $32 Hast 33 polestoa Noue in Had { Lne, tuence Orn 7o dast 34 Prices B 3 Sherif of ir Biles Se Si ae | sHecE South 3152 pulestoa siuge ix ee “The Democratic Party; Its Fu-|ver of the opposite faction Monday, } ‘Kodo! Dyspepsia Cure did me more | stantly relieves and permanently cures eee epee ero | road, thence pcuin $5 Lent 22 ples to t are Worth arout ’ wuaz tenography, “ype ~. Pa - cs St bRing. Coma: = oe Of ites, hs epi urere nes @ ware and Its Politics."’ Senator| when hostilities were re-opeved. | zood than arythiny I ever tcok.’ " It] D psia, Indigestion, Heartburn, | feesincat moderne tate sa cash is Saltinw to pay ORG 3Sy ?=S BW ANYER. | scat citiemxeiiace Bike as casuen «i he vizszest “a Blackburn responded to’“Old Ken-] A son of the sheri® was killed and digests what you eat and can. ot help! FE tulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,:| accomplished Teache: son forsuck aS z =e is WILY Say (nah gage Oe ; ee Moozcsvi'ie and 1a a gue baLeSY aire ani : ies delivered oe toa < ave ta be Ra: 12 tucky and Her Relatious to Democ-fanother man wounded. :A Company} but cure dyspepsia and sienech | Sick ck Headach: Gastralgia, Cramp gnd | catalogue coma s the Taytorwilie or Weete cads, | eee 3.3.00. : racy.’’ It was a great occasion. of Rangers finally quelled the riot. troubles. FP. Hall J r. { oun HIRE ck Riedy. ‘Jan. 28th. Be BU RWweLe bres ~. SOOPER & G GILL. sorties geiiang uxt ties should sec us. “E, G. CHRIDTY, . A Carmmissivatr, Jan’y. 28th, 1900. Coane firing. &, C Porter, atworay, ‘ew Stirling, N, c. 2. Grier, 7 F . im = = z S T = v., Ser e r 3 R! fo are = : : Peer E 5 Retail. nf rs ni nber ¢ — — 5 sale a ‘ana : : pis eR lesa re have : re —e te ne Who hat we " a pod iss e e 1 8 2 find th: meats 2 Mis: salt iy hays | ea Cee _—. i ani Peon fainit Th | f eens : en Sir. one Notes ft eed ea e *sa) tanis y re 4 - Pwrmie r i nere is 1 Ine - New paw > woere ad Sinee t . 2 V 2 ary, Vine | sta ei i fe of Me Mr. R. 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Sat : Nati “2O died will W. vi} z da ag en is anv ‘1 soon tvie are? oft —— Eye rasa) ‘olora ee ; ae , v d an t se his a iil se lt = ~ Nonpa D> Be =e f ie Was in Cok ison Cano! Rev. ed. ban don £ his wii! stwalt. Nony Cloths. say nt oe o> rife of tie W “din ‘orris in Shi- | nd eeas husba R. fomio he * Osty ps Ttica Cloths irting * iford tow a ived H.N ne IS ja de sah Joba! ring hope k oi wo | A ls. Uti ouy k of Sh Se 2. tal herd, r1Gay te stam =H. | hon ive ¢ nt | of the : aves Me hip, iends is work. ralt, ack. : e tills. 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SCORES. fro 9th: thre sides, Ts, @ urs See till “d « ee aoe ing he Wes rics, ave ¥ i he know d City nal}. 2ecOR is ry dsi shte an iwVl fliss a ee St isiting he abr hav ° nee Me. & e ol i knot ites Ores “ing ary S| Woo. daug n,a A -Su Be Perini imp aimos visi of t Cam d to = SLIN ct aa hom 4 Kell visi Tiroh t John meth wing Janu omas V two lstow “orc ber ras Ope ix. is os a is ‘i . . hed PBS red rom Lhe boro. aS Wet >) oi Ok r Ie. Jo ook den * of {Th a d tv Falls Conc 2em dalw iciti y seems rd}: finis > ple: is > fror cut kesbo rd wa ofer ber of Mir. 3% 2 foul pero n of oe of 0 du an ndic ory seen pat Sah oe 11 be } : sore « Wilk Tore ad mv Os Line Slips » son json r, ¢ of evote: ch [ pe Ove? 7 Lip aris rints ha - ts ator . 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Ww. 2 a “eturt! i heath So ot 3 was Se eons a li ce 332 sha shildre £ poe le V TA to p Jeill an omorr lisa at istt i a M Min. A. day he L his re nee vf Mrs. and and Bsq., 0 lin —— 24. 1 s Jeru ten ch Lou, life. ee of H. wn- Jarium, ruce Ne rried t - Neil andd- : f Ww woes Neds 3 circ. : Sun well Gece hip, lle. Es jin. var} iiss orn bn. r Young on tov tr. Ba > mare Mr igh sta | orro ryar nd i aye c.tE. pent S. Powe bing-| ni. ‘d towns aiesvi Green, On- | coe Lou were een Jo na fou pular Yo e Neill, eden daugh- a will pe ‘clock. of hig harm- Ez: til S apenaaee r Space hat ey F ; pao sriih- reo. S. Jasbi “¢ Ste ; : in 1854 to Dp ive sons, apd | = dor ce 2 Da @ eee “+0 Clo an f ch : oe A Telp i ee r. Geo. S le Was cord { of St FT: infant in 185 nie ves ll, (Mr rm Bru t re, d idle Moc E rman ¢ » of np aT ont asp rf} "2 ime ~ < : very Mr. heville. tito Peery. cof H. e int toes | it his ut m, fi 2 Hall, rie, 9) R. oO ie Moo Codec erie ung bride accor { = pubou ais li ad ou < z satel A she ment | ster ‘s ar h + Tot F who anc aegi ings, ur. Esq., Tinnie 3 of “ried ern: - 0 2 are a and noi } realt 2g ir : ; . lev yom A tl we iness | + eas AVES death t ot Te ae roan Mag Sprisg is il, E iss Vinnie sq. narr aa won 1 rar ing 2 . 3 CaNnNo oO We it. tS 3 ES tler : cg J. Mot t busines ithe s bor rord lea: ler ary ne en nie, + 1S sith b Neiil, Miss > Es be w the band s une waxing here yers key sfor i reg ry bs thus > Dr. J. J. , night. te a bu vo tkesh ulfor He iversz ipute. |r mask :, Fan am boat Se in|? ip, and ) oore, vill < at Fol cone aes ity se st s vise bus rhe key erDs i a ey Pests piers : Line Dr. sday nig made : IW wae Sta cold. nd ani e mip Lee ghters, Steam vether iving 1 ee D. M ip, w ‘luck Rev. ine, eee ere ts moon wv wed >urse-w i s e ay. T he ret $1.25 pair. x EE a 2 4 ai Piikesoo Wa tou Tue Shelton nday. te 2 e w day econ ttot i daug 5, Ol ney, tog all = r vo 1{ ter of townsh e 3 0 father, isses ils pe t po more resting ST) Par: est toc 1 get t Oe pair, me 3, z a ill, : WW nas een » G. $ Ai LMon nace ily afe he se mos I lams, Cor wie Dp all fo oe < k tc na ide’s Mis= oe nent-. wDV intere s ewreen. intere s vou ge 2SC. shoes - — to tor. : 5: 2 Ze Sve J.G Poin at ths n th ali | Ada ud him, ca liste: ree noon ride's fi x. fhe yee fm re in Sverg in ere | | Talies' shoes eae de a 2 ele eg Ne one igh lersor taticelc iage, =a Riese “ive irst oe Cr fterno he brid jating. oi ing « sere 7 here ci wrepete y cotton socks, ‘oa up to At & Y mh nt Moore : . Big 2. Ander ale a! ploc rrieg - t eekly | Laure sUurvi the fi r he Saroli sa it fliciat sters hed ning “oO 0) ey 2nts. vd, rr eae eS te e Sy ”a uy a i ed a e : Ant vee} : nar nt. abit ‘< ro Su 2 : . 2 this ceo oO siste d th iwa : te E 7 1900. : me co 7 : akess, “yc » 25¢ Re o Fas ¥ ee of Show trip to ce R. s wee ont ee ma Bs inmen bi- wee ad idow. S At Feil war ‘th C b- idene or » § ane | i] be “ord. as reu on vets % ian heavy se ‘s Mose 1SC h. Fe . es ne » 6 . . this i spe i he tain lar ¥ i Trin wi CO. -2 ‘ivi Nor “ioe u reside avene Ore, her hool | wil LC : 1%, ars d tric aid | Mew’s cks, 1s ildren’s ms $1.09 ac € z eo nee “Ane Georg ynd “son | snter seula | oraa he « 7th? servio g th. fy Hav MO ac sch 7 w 3toi :, Jan. “ red and. pia = Mc: 1 so chi ps from o St. 2 ; 52 re. wu ‘hr | mr. Geo hm lerson | Hk \ ia En ir reg ild of SO GIS in th A, Tt Ss neh J. d Ada @ tea ds eines aan : Geen 3s¢_§ pees pre ne. t = a = ut 1. Low » UC : ) Ric ". Ander week, Pay-|_. nol f their re Guil vive >| C teers ir Oye Aus 1 Bra {d. 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Changeabl e serie g5c. vd. | GoW eEcle redl ing ms Sor St 5 bo: = Ne 1/095 aye: iay 10 i Of abe pis len The p {ple is | ler Cz th Cai ater he S erec ave ¢ ee out rho Sorrespos ‘riday a Danie so ser oe ee s in bls cial —; yd. | Japat ain Cove rythi sannce vine - iss May } =~ + On. | <4, taing ri It ;| Ger rth La et, rende nav is or s wh Corr Friday si also ide. } 301 che lents spec cy J eis in every sins : j BE et ®* Coo \ Miss ‘uesday ick. Posto freee a ars. home > | Nor ome tree surrend e Cr ort es 15 en ot all ast Mrs Pty aiso- tide. go in epel “nt—s and 1 a 4 Porce re i < ry ya ie : Mr tec of an He Ee IKKend? Eas leniet Poster when 3 S209. rey | of 2 ticer, ngs d sur N.C., riage. room * men O h 3 In las pty at . arts i b in. ri sai) pelle qisa . | Tinwar aa Eto s g vs “yo ric : 3 < rttt Xt RoE; ane | ¢ soy fk is tb OY sts > Ana y- | lof yuo = an ro, 3 sit = 2 OY m ag wit ¢ SF ry he k ane yom- 56 t 45¢. 5 yn rey $. < T »5 Di Ware Ss 16¢ Pees : aoe i LoD, tion 2 lors 12 irs. “can bed bisay » ; y ora. | 2yed e 0, 2 sbo thus The g ou ar a- oy Pa T it a wo 2 brow cloth 4 oo. | eel Pot 2 oc, ~ Pe Bho ibs tei ostti 0 emms r Mrs © Morg Bi jned, ad cos Mi. oper ie arals Lee, Greens yar = inent y ula f m ackey me. 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Brow rin Stat icreh rc > close | = str Yr, | dell y hin sa) nd nity. Baden’ yw lng aN Mis annie Eairaens ene ation > to $3.5 aenoumts 0 t0¢ } Be Gail. ued T caer, = ee ce es Pee s BS eG — ae pen and tervivle s Soe ae bride Sia ae eee hearty The foils ae fin White, eee ieee es O $1.00. Tablets sc, ré as issuec nes 3 | the & Sat ‘irs. 3 1Go. , Mr. be firs rdern, e re ae 12 iron aaa eflicie he 1 sraciions in be Is i iwere } Jchn Sulliv Tance Na oan ee Kats tOSL-O0. ee wate ad ¥ Dope Was ty. Jar | Pa at sl ! ov vor the 1 mod itl be ery es nos and e fter t vel att ite i Friends en 1 J . Ss Van 00d Hea ial val. ants a wear >hs te to Six maak “san ee 6 ee ne x ante eet a tec 6: Nien 3 nd ¢ oriit Sé hat long aVelAn Afte “Dov a ay attr rorite. aS > Mrs earl ans. av ie: vecial ee pa nderw 20, 22 te “Best hoes Us. ° \ licens re of 5 Freez move | liss ate iting sunday he acd Sic at ious been | F& tha brav tA! Mc his | r La fav heir ley. 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V pri ca Ir ~ 4 Ss en nau *) \iy tes ler: lecti unty, Can 2) th abe S70. ath « w ome 1 ta war partie: uy, L. 5S y hite her ho: ilicor ae tis 2ty. Hustlei wes Saran ; ae to © home nem 18% Dea yarren, er he igh she | ward Bar M. Guy = Ww 1 ; ! » wail yen i ith b sonal: tu is . need: rola hawa)y Tiler : ilv is bh a met 3 ri- Wa at he av mg . Ss Vv. 5S. Bo 7 L ohn ada 7 be ¥ Sloat Lid- | ith rc ro pense See te Mi family de his i been sinc lori irs. lied a sdav ars. 5 | ¥ ing, ah. ite, Jo ana « ayes si Yahi! ,¥ vidsu r she tates learrea < SE Sore “ yade ad b thos - Ma mits M aiec Tues ve rears vs “ Kiag Wh and nip 2 Ss £ here Ves Se ae | David Vilke i Stat motets 3 ic has u ie ha Church | Mr. ually rarren, ¢i ip, Tue 79) w day 2 B. one chai W. s re rs z 2 Use. ; ‘irs. eae noe A North te o pore of| : * eee NYiak, Cacrie time. ae es eae his en eae boat Pn Pleasa n t ee seems emg -< riness. to e! Eset SS: , Eire arene mn Da elt » Monday. in and wife “v. | WH AL lace, Mi >resby ast two | yeh as ernie Sete G be at Re Vise! izes — edt ataxcan 7 le! ’ p~\ 4 PL 3 he xt w Bee & Sl Isidore ity Mos rim 2 ith Re } vrs V Watla Pre he pas ab ir conun ‘clock, ee 1} be towr = cee war arrie | TY. ; a ry * feos tl occ Isic “ity aurin 2 vit a ee a sore ie hie ae 1 cc sun-|o'¢ peea § il : The ; SCANT eens PAR e , Pee ES mS wen ee rned se Fe} in the cit; A. MeL onda 4 | try Wil ye tie building Por gas st saith, a held Sue had nteement willbe i Cas- ssa a aK. 6. 9900! T1 Panc e va many ME te He So Stat see Srey cr inca: as. “Duct: M ler, accomy he bu Sw beeen i in bealtl rere he Saas interm oe ive of Cas- a piley and BE 6,1: ‘> Va eres ion oi c EBL iy has tu the sli.-| hey k, spen uicLel wad Ja: si ec ee ‘e jor th y cho ach | *! ling in April. res Wet late Soa The church, tlock. a pative iredeli Bariles AM », Jan. 1 r Alex ‘Jlea r reduction ~ - | Se was 5 1 Elk Re it ee ee Mis Jessi ds ee Prinity Se i siuce al services 25 Cee Hill a -etbtes ruRoaE S es an t Home, . For Sheriff o ual © fera rex pe . a F : ss Eye State tnt i Blk Airs. * Grea: in 2 | vb Proce? 10 ee ceDne ae bed woe ral s ~ h, we y reque s lay: 7, Pre ad leav ores — 2¢ _ ‘ors : Lof e » : Sheri atts 1OUL a Nt beg i frou ne | ‘he pa fund - D5 ildren. se! ave “vy Tt c Wilk , req ve today War . ha she aceite ren Swe F« = al n vil Fe ae ity se » Un Icers | ona tar! ed f{ lita. { iv fur os bildre lock. ary N. & by ther’s Ss but Sh Idre £}% yhite ty. de: n we W ime. ~ecx 23 OUT] The ficers | ; aoa) uean urned Carol ille, | ‘epulr fu cents 1, cb cle Fanud > BH. 108 DS r,0tHer ©] Mrs ty, ars. chi o vow Jount) rreat re ck. we t ti F : >. © Be . 1 O y, Mt ce} re ratur uth hevill ; 1 ye : BD nue, We lay, Je Pev. a te rs op ll be ounvy. year four ‘arren. rv ier C a2 or at stoc shor so 2 = ob urer. venue iilery Pint have t Sour Ais telon ion tleme 1 } Gay Re ian ison shall elle 25 y di Warr gh- thu arid o2as some > ces a OT Ss = Frca-u See ceil “for | See ia, are ween eT. 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Ande Re ROME Weshine } Cline, | Sunda, bao “chur Mee tena reavemé ING FOR of ored the | count rs been ¢ of pure for Inde ¥, ° 4 Fis fae rot a Wa We John and a Oss le 25 & i ai *} reo ; G “=~ ‘ on rc y hite. rays OC S ions i U " a a be I on Bis os alle peer a tsi. eal sone’ = 2! " lec 1 leave 15 and Phe PENDIN = Citizen AnH y will pee fall ee a his t 7 a blouse rly Sy ee Nt LEC ave ature hiwee bare, LiWoe rASOl ous ina. and i CT ii Post. ave . a a is ; menial itstesersms n e e m e : D ve .. url aa e early 5 40. Co, | larch, at ent © : as jeri enc o r e = he dec three - oe soresk ane aa story oF 1 - aper Raleigh oo nd ee # He ee liever in an aS od oe eee ore 1 n i mr xt Ue ce iu th jarnes: fonts ie. st s Addi sf ie uscle, a peso aT VEVIOS Pres in : ing 5 ssville. his pa Yur frie his : SS racy, é aear mo barac! s abo ni ; pmenc e rn ce Ee ff; yom for: | Re ae les. ee iis u Fed- a ib ers—S u ae live _ M rs. 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Je aL are: bv of ht) Mr. ror oO hes avs: t eC or sSOrs . t rs a s ‘ Fia OV : ae sy lide a GE », bts SS one, Vv « Pray t 7 GO od h ft ay ~ ) the o zen hem 1 a eet ean the rard i | : lerk « whik dt Mes Sona “rs hb; arag that N “Wy ith | yood. reac do al say por eee) n ge f th man Ss ha 2 ‘The mista Bice | vod wk keeps) oy. 6 be les, check iy: 5 Patrers ughte “Mr. As > Mts. rief pa ated to Ne 1 wit within vimro' Journ f New TS) pred “hristian: one o ular, man le the iss » Panes un + Wwe ho keer tt esc naenes wee diee tor Y Shiloh |< pa 2 os Nia a ea 4 bri k stat rope ected | de-| w ical N Bern. 200d 0 hunter i od Ch Heis st pop ight - — 3 \ ¢ te “dt D5 whe thst Re ues Ble of St e Dep The i Re sfere Weis 2 veek sad a ynne din ; | cleric eww. borko F four | ineer, CC ach. most he rig own e aced o ‘ eit use st tite: ; Ss te \ eee in ts oD, nee ‘ ife o FODLCT Dine ld ha Co bh. told as | ¢ ‘he Ne ichbe 110 rraing Corer roac tthe x ist er t ata > te th eu, FON bat tetis u the | | Yeot "Ouro. 1D lorrist tSGtt, ob. wile ‘ina ¢ Wim. last daid bi 2SS. ich, imes 2 The neis rty of Gra ; of reproe not t He is anne and } riy Ot WoW rs, TC rings tae], {Court x. Mor viort erarned by, Carotir tps. hip. in ac Doi busine: y whi times its the a party Mr. ters lar, if n ip. he ba 1 ived 3 3 By eer. WwW. things, during Boe eye: aS returay As ib rth Ca ng Mrs woski man WD) vy nd tory any tit ati > “Tn day, a rney. J hun four ular, wnsbit jive the LE. receive ns i re “yt ate hieh 1 ee i] Erie nave West. |; NOI ay ancl >to rd THe ie itv or is as it] ome ‘oT bas last Yednesd a ; Jurnes two silled “ he tov ig: Gi INDAL just . Syte yf slic trv: ib Ww | Vies=t nd z me the WW the: turney rrove 2 vor ousis eit) rly) Is ; nit ASCO rn Wedr Yo xd t kill Lvo the rill, a Ee? oo ye ju roe rd ¢ Zev Gr! tave i | One p. a ynsblp. in th ad tole ie fy Tnion G vaso a S a cc ist |* is tr cs suid Tu MM: x retu er- va AA - ar hunt, illing for she SH. a hav POEL re 2 “as ei lirti'} Lown: nds i ne ce Salt Unk n, W i— hodis to Wo Tu his SCOT pe ov. boro, jeer h killiz tor saoy H) es =. We 5 3 re vere at ks Cr Out i frien “Olu fter [6 vf rson, wore Methe i i] e aS 11g ssc ich | Re e ldsbo » dee ay k ip ast 2990, aan eas m of nts : ; = ae oe tha ins jt btof pbas t y atte ne, ¢ ratters the w > eS tae pace ince THE Mé whic { Go Ine Jurney shi: 2th., 2! — f De : line vg ist Fror : : “i D' pov i “Squi Oren Visit Rutty ye) » Cin ir. Pa 2 OF Lae the | hbor irit- |“ uch s sinc yen TI facts. CH yport, Mr. for | 7 n, 12 ; ste oO for re- i t Waist : chet Ns row le POU hv Sessie Ru Ha) <x Poe rye ee Sense " of d neig ies DEE! ,;m posal. has give re fac - |News tev. 2 idate f Ja == 4 r ee fer - irt V ‘ f ts Bic te he Neat = eer | | : iss Ge eo ot ee CAC Se every neMVe e kind aaa eae 1D SS he publish sami les of me deer-— soe wae aadlct “For Regis So r ae eee 2 ) Blouse Shi 3 4 ine be LIEiLY 96 eter nd as —— san amily why < ‘nt ine id Hight. is depl nday to} follow vale: Mr. he de a a or face Reis jon of nc a i Daring fatity tren ‘i so SS bbepeatela n g bat Raft ter ) and Reis 5 dey : ion t 2s fol W ba. to ft ot a eit oe as ao sn . A bite s ee : ay ee | hei tla the Leia i 1 Myr- e . rch nd an = Geeta e a 1865. "bel o n g i n g , £0, Me : White “She r i e ft. le hereby the « - iiect one nty mes ype ais | Perca l s a a a ? st a t 2 is init Niiss née oe ar >& “rs : Ve >it ao ~ scot: a = « ot = act) 4 el s- = s y. lest _— GA 7 SLD ee Rect soe \ vi sats rea Sprin g s = “ Mi Plex = April, Seer aS ae ee Mr. ¥ ae ruse eee elects county, pecone : ene cS ‘my pe e r on thi er bo > prettie s i <3 : wt ee Bec oh fub ors yy qa ; nitv. — ain. ne uisle seized x L aim | - tor of rou “OU EGeli C ima Se : 31) cor Dest x, show be =. ae stat and tes- |} ie Hut Ho v; i LUNES Brai in Lou re se Jona is cla ra yo il ¢ ee asi pax : fulls ho t is cS) tates-| Motiie Hu ht oe hel MN eae Sra eB r-old in TL were acl his claim ditor O, gh y rede ford pete idly Seoson to the eee vers EB V ou s ce 2 : fogers: Ste ield |, doll eoue t late fore tis CoM ot th sOur-C ton ald w cr. Me laced h ds of ‘ the EB y throug of Ire idate wc sTound cee ear n ev ll ving y 22h ms > F Ree rpsite he bic a | isscs . have gv The oe e bet h ‘stion ine-ye Von acbonal s Me. d pla > hanc “He. To 5@ SV le o apdid take ee yo nani ifthe Sad, a a 9 showin g 7 0S ; K BI Vin oy tat isi A he ws. Eh evils *Conges he pi lied 3 me | Mac orities. SS the — lease Sa} eop 2 ca to a ODS es Inti es sia : of s - as tess <3 Coca k eh ina ba tle th ic ee oe sed ot) Co nier. se nier. ore pore eee subje Seat a e S t pee to the cae os wish « those ee Ease eds. lea ESerc o o i e d ow les. 4 rerke. ol lay to = Soe fora ft atives ‘ ee vad e e e e aoe oe Tike eee I sareae: : to wi support, Fa r of De cancer ve the <3 eee Ry, B 3 = , = ones te ite eet | a re xt ume. ( NIrs. Sa his nee Sunda y can cen y rae na, L same ty — this ee ed their precia t e -— Rezist e oo the action ot reas bee is nes lin a 2 Say i |: ay Broad s\ tis. | rite: 5 rey MOUs sing at SoC : vice venera % Abran ne s “| sher = a ~ "Se = ee se g s ; f Lissedo t e oe oo Bres “ia. ae |revureiog Soe ee day 2% . rounder Stree Sa ‘the sea maaan aaa “a F the | she: ave volunteered oe titu: For Deeds, subject £0 th nthe ‘pe ee reese “Yours Tom ere res 36 here. Sen Orn Av oF Seacsh2 shaw. tor rest |g ee se oneal y Uae witht par pai cpa ne I this ave 1 rish tos s SBY an eds, 5 Tends i : ine i ‘ Bis ake si-5 a Bess t stiller me = move a pa Bead ry Bead died \ attire: Pek een v during 2h is ue law = e e behalf ae sat Taseure the Iw Tks oe ts a qe ep e e = sey ea in 5 vai 28 VU} a . rire ESS jar aw. Sis sor ars. Sow 1 * eC : Gis ele 3 Bs mi us ‘ uss Pe mere . - Resiste ic o¢ 9° Respe SICE, set “he } "ent; oe i im{ | Mar} isha re in § { ve5 hese end ine te Ve a lary few O : n re pa . ot ¥ sce e rhole Reg crat sport Respe 75 “ ben eee | Ss oe ut 34 Feats, fo snot of brine eo vehill. 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Urag tar ence 0 < die de SOD | tab eds, tlo 3 iz ipig a } D Jt. Miss Ca ; Pe ELGG Bests denen aa sing I athy ie t Mare 2et video, U 1 tha a iden Beli The SOD oi e : A ines. * oe elter in ete of the lecred Soe pCa shal iton, b¢ ao See me SS ae es soe mae apprised tha oe en e oe aiwas ‘Harts, egister of ee Sp ae ‘ rors . iets lay ees * >} eh ices fre a : meu. elt “uoest ren “ Vink - 2 O° va Ryo SUy)- ‘ 1 PUY D = a ede for t 1D Lotte. 2 ssterd idenc _ aS k bo tt ik ; \ the i pen Wit ring in rently a to sre is suj Mr. pne ld, a c, of ght a Reg $ of In date t ction B B ES F a Ae — * Hirst, Cor ieee rise Is, ity im her sa a cee hoe Seren oi ee esday Es aS . Belk, 2 ee ‘Ser ratic nicif a cand Sana ne i: ail tke nn eb MM. : . 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By is OF é » Wwe Welt rvive | mbe ee voome 2 fre aoe crake dy Wad | rac Sar briefly 2irs 500,000 red a GS sh. ems yas 3 2 SE eee : w a ich no ae reptit “rl he ww g RENEE eS net Bites eq trot is s od by ieee store be > heirs > 500, erred a mas pn was he esta H. ho hic all D : re } bear in th a me osu LA nu “OME E tuared rad hi censed t o, post ay the S20 fltey Thor ot le fit Dex he suy — er. s w shal t 7 ; Mice: two bs din in vii ine and fou ua leted s HCENS( 34 ame impc it may iefof Se) rt oO Mr. T ay, oO He 0 iate t = ur ft ice S inter . CO : ete % oe in know [a ey a 1674) 4 fer ota pl re was } April : eS SE im, tt puameni ae eo) oe Aare oe see He | cia aaa Treas idate cn T pes le he Dianne aoe e & ane Folland: de ef : NG Faask ¢ ay a on k Creek a for a ern in the gress is TY, | the Saar c nd a p chure ember ee County fa on ars and be inked t bad a il. Tak samy 7 ECE wed y i E F bvter, sve, Bae he bi aid am Fk ongre ar, 2 ne ld. ai R. P. mem S aaa rsel 2 ACK appre: sets be fit t of April. SK as ' Stix i Presb May 1 Bi rit ma jing “ntc So - home sold, mn. asa ps. for myse the vill ag ies. ke Dd ven i Ay S. ; peop } ee Ni ay, ane atv. , cDe end resEen Fer, com "ears ¢ k A. rar as troo Set e nd w TAT -e Jac u Ca) ha irst 0% Wrap er tol food tin 3 ee ose led to}, wos OS > is Co a1 years: En ites x. C. Har- f annou micath pad wil ut.) Ifyou RATE S four 5B : Biles tea ae risined, Then wee s eailed ne rr nd the the im esol fident |7] . Ween nar at N. S. ; so carer, subg aaa : few mor ify As reid e of0 AGE, a 2 ° OTT. 3 OF £ a Rov rs to was ry an a cS * ns,ai y ttle 5, thee cond Code din the giment t. J. inen HE nity ccana s v eaecetait i y e ENTZ, — re at ORs sale. it befo ing on G a oe in h. He akc mv hese elali bly se j says, feel cc arycd a d reg »f Cap yrom Cou aor he NLU ae ger hav close ' ofa ave i y buying % 3 3 See See i. re and th ne | -oba Danald s rties | 5 Sar 520 nele of nd a} Rocwaeea s “MILA eGner: Wel s to 72Y to ha t by ‘ON : : Oa : a . 5. an ~ : sion. : 95 Site Sree 2 Su 10U way , 1 T : eb eh ving t ee tl 1SS5, 2 he tin c1D sacl Q Ul par “lusion of th sanu ville, a mty. Stock jatet he rt. anx1ou: the ikely for AL : t har Iwi rate C Ip I At th rk af Mr. 3 aud a ronclusi was resy Cone { St a ee : < d in e li pare W. s 4 mis hte) stor ches eu clerk 1/2 te, and ble ¢ a em- He f Moor rrus r, Oo ther, i EOF. stan e ar re} 7 = hich ¥ . Lijit phase thure harges . dc¢ ané plete FOTA OLE C s ave 1% Fe = Or os aba ope ys brot las : ine, ) <OTICI PION = Ww nd P . 3 or oe ee tee To ¢ t charg state rife a t a favo ent ml have They ris, £C : Coc nis sville's rotir | NO CUT) yet, rice a mi : Wot = ee ol leg putt sso Be — - was st = ae Mr. ota Iverti s e m : & ee cost. ee a e a ae PE E ot Meden Couns . A. H. | ea e et advice i = rc : mer Ye re pec nh hy eS “Vou tia "Ae berrill 330 ‘bleac Mr. . is = oT, ativ de tee y ne \y ne eT wre ve leath ave ary 2 ived ti tow 2 Sherr tless 5 ble Mr. es 1s 2 per, na orth ire RT: NE ) cA. » : at is dec . lea Mary live = Nev Shi arcles: aS bere 2X cooper 5 2 Nor TAR PAR INS - mM r Rosi ee nis He i aoe rist- |) oA a ticoes, : Te 5. e is ft 2 ; B. HAt P: ; a ROL, un ay at eee = 1D ot hi bi Miss latter | Christ A ro reg PaiICOE: ts. at a dale. Ww Ss: He lle that If. B. ASS. 3 ALY. ica the lel! ‘ere a ee ide i See atl eetecr Asws te rt e ene sofc¢ prints sd at: < W. r. y acd 1C! ce a EARN. RTH -d to Irede Ww BO rae in| eS mis foO= | oon nildren >, Th iunty ( home ts te lines « ings print rec Mie. aphe ounty ‘31n Mretyy ee xO eee e sh ine ‘ s i \ A ELC ae and led : ant ow il shirtin g s offe Al ” rray 20U - a ts, F. TE OF NC di post ili on a h a is the hi att et Eee i. My ede eee fall ae calle oe ee ee Ce aa —— BS nile < nnual pia n o s See Dace eas a cola svcaton ction. Si f into the 2 < aise : : ne ice a las “vy was Colleg t afl, us, anc ‘les “t W >a pete Ov s ha t fz he THE ore Bae .y TH, x ane o t wo La we eh sauit ‘. tesville Mary ian pemen “lcotto , artic short he Me ina 40 3 Ys inen says h “virtue 0 eat TARY 5S SS ocietat: e n e sent a ’ towanys. Ane Sera eer Miss: =o sowncen os » Many n for a Soe e have ae brows eee Ee be Ol S e e hall a Monel atte ] aut eee t rye ae ; S re . Pres ce at hich his = 3etio - ty S a S ac arenes . NeXas. rs 12 oO pe in = AY, the st. bic ht, ti efen- - . . in : g ae eee ey my , the Ww fore Se ret) is on. Sowle line time 1s rn Tes ft i to ounty IND! Sed On asd s Cc iture 9 sh : a i Ries an ase nore — befor red Var vison. Bo eli er stern 7 r je 206 alc MC oa See paziynsdete 3 We Blo nitu ’ sc » bome le ‘ =< Wi maled | 4: iotte, b5 illnes Hc 0's sale is eee ndsom ries, Coop hwes aving old an sOC ee ion, all IC ed ces er f fur: oe ame be na Re n ea reees hari es i reel DAN, | x ance $ fomliu han rider south ; ha is too stoms 20.¢ 7, se -cuti Mrs. =, 1898 be Ad- op 0 J le ae » I ra he apy uba her's a ow % ma leacar To lea roic f so ets 1s sto Rr aoants Se Eyune eos ip. Co Mee “nN li. wl t be * eit Eu < vOut rf | clea. apres ale mb 0 rear but cu said cot ee lay of ving, ynshi hers. very p ee oe 2 lores | bu ful ore tg abot levoi one OF | ¢ amine sm Sa *, e wi ° y res ate, stern ive. of | Nai isfy icht th day tow Sandor ner, vers - “se vr Brodie : ee SOUL Ty 6 da is Ge : One Rar dc aCe ie etc ar | now tate, veste 0 liv ca, 6 Aan on the fol oe meoracs OFner, re © ce ~ : ees Seturd m hi a lays scces Hveec f th’s 4 loses be a piace is. Ja fronts, 2 of a Yorth $ in we re tc Kipka, < e inverest which | in smabersb u r Arey y's “gone: move t z : - Wall | Sot from ‘ee aa! is a suce ice |i : thof t earch | i be just. p goods, | st irc 2 line RSE | Toy > set i rn he K. K n th SE aa fter, ameCse e in Arey’ On we ld a TIL ew : CUO : Sur ciow! ie Seat ko is 2. in Sia ; uth. leath a chu anc death | ins shite g wais vee Japan irmly s etur W. here o ca's time thereafte Sof Henjazin Sopa oa re be so : ur 2 ere . mm Cp 7 vECON mat ts Tis sist om ve who t Gis ASOT ce u the ¢ terian able this de ‘tot wh shirt y cre hay s—. rice. tir its tor Ss. ived he tipka time th to-w nor Be 124 Tabers’s les t Befo vill . ont ust Dp Saat . ‘od. eee een Uy ‘rs. \ ce rs fag byte aig 2 sofh rrOW | ¢ r,s © Gace ing: ap abits aMr rive - Ix Vv te, he la ston is line ham * So pole de- w In tr ; sethy . \. > a yay ment Lt rea Presb td, ak use YT use “Gag er ta tO} had a ar Mrs. hey Saran with his Ti ee se re . We , F tek “mo zik. had ani i eera “jo »y ¥E ' mies USSIU, {ngs sf blo ae COV sold a red ana 0. it Mrs a joining zat ae osteitis s We sorth |; line sto ickly Oe) flicle ty bet » WR ho tt € sir. ine Yo hut See) ttre & Se Tre i ep Valtac . x > SO AOVe : Mr. Wyo. a visit J Vhite gor 2 12171 st les v zrees con son's n- uic tock. S\ ‘ $3 wih or, ot ct re : MOSt ters. '1 b de : Wa Hoot vil be fe ou iv rig t, vis Whi so. gin has 62 pol S.dew: hence tterso ~ ut q $ ee a = . git erie ; : eee “ith rs, tc fle at wi ave z Da ou oO s M. Y SC jal | Be ing th 62 th 65¢ x Patt ing. w w oe pee es x oye | vod iministers noe the tie 8 Bros "have me sere |Last Nowes Wh he sonia ae es Sth oe eat ee up a brand now sto , ; na Tanie inst deride kaos F riite up law h SOO reeeny “3s k dan U ttl eee PG ib: they a . zta, Mr. } ina 3. th eri- e: rat ; poics ° Sheri a ed a Par rele ae. tion{. Lbs tied | a poe ered was KO ant ton, nat lwar here t an 12 a ain SS . Sup ston a3 7 eS aati cres. FF, s, ue up teem hiss of can Ly Le suet a fe stadt . iloh. ief. or WEE rhe % icLelia Posto at- ly Wood owner tks, @ 3 | father, rem rtness, tei] it last stone ou P a Rec WYCO 35, D. x red pen S , re bim, POWr. Vy. hhte 2 ried Fhe shiloh + nieh i “Ver > Me oo x sed, : W treet ;, cloc ives fat 2t to Ha Tre risit eS SW Sorth 3 Bare OF Hw 5 ROGGE — hing all o your € e ° ¢ s ith} sine = publi sen 3 dins! ee ule where Ww. Ro} 1 Wd. ceased lace oy stre shes, r. gi % spec A. kof I a visi thence Not stir J. sc t) sh it v . rT : k of are se “ KO yo Ok vey. V id » de vk Y Senter cate joner, ndS+| ay J. ‘ler Tha hen bye , R. P. Seana veryta we erit } . tock ad: Live SOY Ys: Robbe t week Ep 3 biloh fey. iL auc r tke ich toc Cen li wat 3ssiO k land Mr. ilar ¢ tow: S-|t ining By 900, —— E ters to m 3 an : the st Series had res Bi eae last Mr. De Pee Hal in of which d se comnts 15CK d popu id our Moores. | the foam s ity. uar inue iture * aoagee ine y bad Mr. + | Sie ; nal to Mt “junit. STD Ne “OUST ral. Vv , au ey, co ed : dp at hes al ie nat) the 4 conti ur ner Levy yO) rot te int rulbri z Gls . r a runera day. - inney, of the ice ab rt, p i the nou is Jauu 0 y of I 5 vn es = Se towel Lew S504 bog “ult gut § “ent res tuner turGay we Lin le of snot Cou 3 Of ir a ree Pers idence on x ura <8 Yr: - Mr. s 7 one 4 ae |x > boul fere if US Il the Sa wai A. hesale ty ives 5 or y. lders thei The == of P residen c e of es a‘ ster | waw Yk ture < tole ¢ { dide oe So on _ ee {thes punty. wiv saturday kholk 1d inst. SA le ona eS sists, “is lue. a‘t “id. lc ht s st Raa ol was ef To date *kOry, - ice or ty ae eritt, 2 Sat toc ill he = = ans Sa his late ee: ae a a i pale, a" read. yout cit mel tity of on ES ence ae Xie. orice o nder c¢ sherili, rhe s a mi Sth. s trans Bee nae * Ore = a homes theon * £ Fay os ~iip. a quantit rauce There a pat eh of Mr. } Alexanc colt, Soayers. sale. f sale The stton m the J 2sS Was ctors, : Sheard ate gon and ac. P. : naa ole i mi~ t as t rid, o: Wu la Ent a . ‘YY ; 5.son ind 0 i. W z tTaxp a y for s jee oi Sa ille.c o o s1ness dire ll VILL 5. M ) ah wag N, in = oe Se o oo = fons Rea Nee ae tov a ae ae re indow n, OF pe = Hiues. s ESS rs. up ft! 1. H. quen lohered notice vil ting one as of Sare e see ma et e a n STR E E eee anything 2 < Lev) rods { itnav. Es = day he Te GONE) f oc a i sO co hoo erse Sume u sumt : r ot - ‘jin so ives tee eetiy ati bo E. - a y 233 rmin “hen TR dmin: at 5. Pa it ie he % ralt tes TK he mani oie wh i y pet seish peg M. Su Su shte de Eis gh 1S. ty rou 1a s J. : J. a arate pite - J. A —_ pve you wi ae hee twalt yest ee Kruds Of g ue sity { eee nd| “has. 1 aS aug LL of to ¢ "a rs, st sual 20 srs in t, | yan stock, fara E. R Messt 3 ; Eo Oly re) lejeh. POEs Fae, thre he vuii ame yo : Shas, 3 s. da sal An org some ros: r usu Th less an4éin, Nesbit, we POT an 1899. T to serve 2s ° bn Ta Gwalt taleigh. “wh Wie to te gusty therspooa anc ee at “A. Hines, all of An organ ee sting of Messrs J. ee Se x. =N es oe as Toh as n E: f the { fh foes y Ub ta Lhe hers} ones yt = Ft Hin Hine mai W. ; yan les sted ing 0 . = jean lect ous€ ber 3 tors. f xt .— a wa n 2E'| 2 Spel Lue tC 33 “ithe ms : Mrs. 2 A. re oY " ira altv. 3 Ww mu ac isting S.C 7, W. exec h em d c 0 Sepee Re ou z! ie. > ive ier am : rca {hisis “ had There ) J} “y B. Aes Were | ek at sonalit y Sons od $15% ot rley, re KE is Dec Cre istrator he : Oo treet, yofy gold Z + ee owe seeting > Was ¢ Weg 1, rhs SCS Ts. lv hg Ther are Mary Mrs. / ip. v orcls © ners 1& Sc Yr ro Ts | eon Harris, awley were J. This to inistr: _, the T < enter St pared iny siso a: aes a : ‘ i ae ies renth, s. D- iss NM 1 Mr snshi 6 ¢ Rev. | of perso 1 four g¢ istrato r , a Br. 28, d C. ‘otice adm: —— — ED Cea er pre lery ay new, r Se ee H¢ veh ve Suid. ith J fecent Use in ui Sens ne ows at Ye OLD radto -e inistr L. C. yyance, lecte a e s ns e V Se ett 2. = as ou ended a | rs whit jeasu : iwi ho rece * hous vo in wel N rea ro TC ing ee ide, ¥ at Bra so hav nin late J. ;, D. Ww ra: re-elec t rge N IED Te, perso t the Oo a ew lated good sure ed trende rete ittes Ww Hey ja ok wh sir 8 Vinge ib lence “Sault vurg ren 1g brit few ! ere Iso ady he fills, Lo d re Georg er. SALIF ee u a ths M St will fiz J = a j as > ire chica hea } yal ny “am. the iev evide =o sb event ‘ a hev a : f th Miu Soa r d sur CAL D.. = Pr eae jewels i ¢ i aye ai m~mi! IS 1d lo ram, rom ot ad th 20 eV Sharpes lav ¢ f ihe Only a “te | They YS, rs 0 : as. 4 2 boa t, an treast Ss <G Q A. otifies te to elve m d in} ar J you wi ; an i anes jal, wi % orc ist) ara it nod [ng fre nizec a ne aes soligy Puesds - re of yr Oaly crac i & Some dito neiay d the ident, od sines AVING hereby n¢ esta’ in tw plea to} oved 0} Here y¥ ES ired zs isa trial : € th OS. yan on pguniZe are aves yee idenc inating. “on rt} sale. - rec is 0 | an Si ya ’s bus : “the esta’ here id ith ill be Died { m as iC. 3 Tepa dormer rott Tims i ma tune to org i the > thie a a sl de “42 er eae Sleaan }sa W. toc ' se is i- d, 2 ill pre: tary r’s inves Se Asst pment w wil inde! sates have stan Cc Oo oe we : of Be ve tar coud t “ms tt and the note SIS officia of Elez: ater tice imster. llege Saroli eu, ril secre’ ea: he ip t rsignt agains Septem TsOus immed Weh old Piso c so Srst c Z 1 Sta his ¢ : Sea. ainst t at vine ey eres nt. El Mrs. oe Reams le Col h Ca 1) Sher n se the y to t t tha Secaes this matice, eee AN, oore's hes, ee oe cr, lery. eel oi th k tot Matt are Shi le aga ee! ier {rela resent d by ie zives | iE he ‘emale Nort jibera odma of ory doud he ing ¢ to nei this ery. 3 to Outs Sony es line, W atc. repairin: paicae on th we re gaod are oS = talk ics Ma : rere sable ag ~ seed 2B. t Vit is and rere p carved sumbd: ee : SE ie Fe sin? he one Go ort OF fact ittle lint me te of Overy sted J.TR D. Moo: 5 ‘our teh ar) doae ear, Je ine new ; ‘ ~ ta ‘erat. € Miss burg = Laine mise Valder \- ends a 1s WE re ST >a0 l strs. osvill ,0!s ‘ve t spring rep atis t lit ilt here I of | sa mz dat ir rec Ea of A. f wa! lery rep Bev da ing ine = : oe EMCe iage of J tklenbt rart. ce Tom proz c. Wa the}; arlies were uite a : e |: states t schac receive The s na | The ery S' is bu built toc here are dmr: - a ot seme see an ae en eas : , y rriag Meck! sree 6 : Cor Keay te Pee nts re q ts. of S Hest S Id re th a 5 vers re iS be ital s bar tate e e e ; 11 ke of ther Ks, expectin g : : Ses A Ca red “nses Mrs C. VS. fo hiner } hme eee sents ne Of; ne Le a ple. y 24 was ‘The ill ital si es 1899. er 1 wedoa nds ore i gu iC. axe WwW , HiLIN The w “ville. i need me hn Cas { Mrs ship. aur fresh “here res Of CY SIM i of th it she OF ye *% iiw cap ’ ariel OnE a ' We All ki ered won O and en S eco, UGHLE he HEY rae SHOU ‘ide's ane iM HSHTP, mpi : Tre The idal } rot ¢ jes ir ‘of lits r pe uary t rs. 3 ith a - t oavm ber 3 TREY ae ' 1d All of : ; a ~N of Pi Joh is an he bride Z yses of tow h Cor 1. Of} 5 : nel ric smmber | ilies | ina anc fou 5 Suni ly a to er m wit pay ee ar ea ‘have, you: es, . pan lang & : Sering - ris. of Mr 4 C1 of the Miss The cast ring t frapl ppard, 1 ues. sme ous mt fam f the: .., rt of ces apply anot ure, 5, 1900. "p. Connelly, Atiorne Shop. spectacles 80 tch: Savece ow i = Bros,, J2™ : sa 7 TE na. ds. me ¢ peed - Aue Sprin g Teleg she py ai egies ndsc oui isan ent O. | cunpo men sale, a r fut 000. 16 T See n . h te nd, te ill > W a and lau machi eM rand ro. S eho Oost. the noe ion Le ia St ava =f ha room omine is one sue |Supy 20D tk r Sa Par es 00 Nn. 10, j.B. <== smit id stai ‘wil 5 St . R. STS ty. sm OCCU the 24th. in % ¢ Unik yeua hip — re ty Phe oY rer jis sts Pra CO 30th. for ne 31 z i Ja: oes smi y Oh hb, i eat's, Have ng Ltd Nines sat ts » 2 ht has | 9; tort: 5. De Fosbip, +h were | The g t oper and | mos Prect | soy ay 3} tot wo out > sville, le Bla c tmy hurc i . —— sali ood Wi tace 2 the taug and hi LW Weste: Mrs. town: which oft g Baa ae mn aad oes ds Mas and } 7, t ab oores Sale. cost $100 “Dp rkatm n¢ to- | ice line of ( Lery, WwW ake p- on rly bools. a feel @ obs arg t ec ithe a ivede kouowa Of tions. | ay use a Sa Ser e M For ao foricxah two yteria d cus ; *Salland of a s iifers. tak ats riserky scboo whe and rsuu rendapt. nber been jj Sree oS Ree iS; Ho Cen ae “red in Cu an ep aaeton wa esbyte an rar ae Snxaads fur same, hed ] are: for led s ore, patu je mbe tefendé remit ave FON s bes farme uali he is is office ak ined i ville, Org: CEEN Je chea | now Pr iends 3 Pp ; sehr me All kix sor > : pe ae rrade Is he On gre iCsag re) ke Nov toh: iamae poms ivs ss iat 35 q rs, his les and sfine rettev we “ QUE T $a Iam the frien ve me ee nd supplics , % ea srac 3 ¢ Ce aie the J part, iam Foo Raiy roung ysines nners, know u Surles on “ave ing rR Q . fo’ site Id I ka’ ith k nm Pp. su; Hari ville friend: to be ithe sa at the Se cae tele-: ful youn busi map zho re Su se Fay norning Te eeere si ° wi re anec end . . States ’ “m ft tis I tise rht at riot h was fa te resstul 10d lar all « Dave isoner. ‘ail at 7 om 2 les | “EPA little oppo: ae my me. kman f wo a = Sta y Warr heart ate yo ust Super Pach mire (yx MPS. | its, wc DO pura by al we : pris ¥ jal rday Sur ! CSE iis office. vor d as i} ou or best 0 : anv Cath aT AT zeit Si ed. ha livery oe seis mts, ial. t iked bs active . 2TO Y ant) Satu hen in the! O and this 0: 1900. r specto an to ca nt w ne lly, ; ; . oo My. Turne eS ice eet eo adant pparc | y eo nd bik ttract he ney nd cou bt Ss, W 1 in ao Nelo y 18th, h In sia rs ete e to ctiully, ; } } : os "OW , fer Shep] End s dar t. 2 ie jan fieb rds, tee ose | Apply ry lth spep: me! mp nte Spe NG. 4 : that Deeds 1 r ree Cc. rpr the nor ae Sue} paki ted ‘jeht, SO ber into a fig f ca set ste he n | yanua Hea Dysp too; m 1, co vara Re OU ad. De - for 5 ‘ tor Lhe Lhe Mrs spec Driggs hé rery tint eo rse to . on) 5 ield, odol ed tical, ¢ 1 gua NE Y¥' Chee : ated of idacv 7 N rf | aor z= Dy t * nd } ant Post is @ ite in in ev OU 7am aco If “k { = kie 4 di avs- | tt il a iNK < YC cs nae on en cenkeoe S500 a resen le is rite in | in iS Se y ha nec mt hir K en: Soa! d wil S. Pid Fister andida Messrs — ent ey sent | S50) prese . aCe TS: ori hy bus over 2 iw wit vay a ty! T 7S mm re G jan mes tegister "an Une ere ie anes ts 3 S is rey itr br 3 fav orth o over w awa} an OUnvY | *, B. says, ‘0 ve aut | all ti Reg ; his ¢ aes ie: Bay Y creeant : vel ae i aad : . 7a fay wer roung Sba ing e ear he ¢c the rb. £ <0, rece f se eal | ta! apse ace D. he J. Bry Walder g inti 7 ane 1 lady, is r VOU =‘ eut rrying the k t ae icag be ° you dia KM na ounce s bis x! a Re hip. Wala vain . I are wortar < end ever J rs ¢ Parry up oo y up lof Ch ot a me hat y an t T ge BOUT th na A. 2 DSO} oa ner pla eas LPORE sti coung i, at cle Summe ace, C ing uy tt sew ie) anD ream w rp ; 3rd; Fiand, Betion na Toseus hip, and arene Ske forme L. «. he tm ee : eee of her ¢ iend Seat a right side, Tt cca }eurecs “ediger t s ae Halts Jas: le @ a he mage tu apy rpes ga car rake } in s-2TS. wish suit ter by vy pec iv fr jest ec “gy Oe 20 right 5 cee ate : tio 2 = petscs ees are ee ' These ma his! edt DY aoe 1 Se araKe = * Cald- a ue nd to e r o life the sician peck Wanted . a es indiges psia. aa i end asq-. et i for % Si Gaim aritind < id: - Cc: pata. 2xte pur ne t al ied , ohys 's wo d he 4tcures dysp : , nt, & unCe leeds ates 1 the: £.\a nme? yr 3nd dL Fe e2 ride hat arr pas os 00 att and cu of ; Rt, of iida ot Sashior ety Beatie es bride ne m egr W eee ailiforms x nis? ant “r ¢ FAIA ti eer Npar) Grier ¢ iis i hor Oo nes ad ee for ll fo . 2 ore ais ogiste dca hats he ra bis com; P Gi aud t anc ha; ‘malized. = ta oe ices a sel! ; rreg cec aid t inet this Ee - ra ya sof a teu 28 LAOS — Pr , Bai t nounce d 3 sal iD ‘ tL rs rat : oO an re e, ~ t and raa t : Cc es Pee it po enteri n g of piat © Messve a Turner . 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Ar Ne des are se S k: oe >of fro ay rork - Saeed Tur * Lie a SEE. r, Ne rs 2 Ve us nd - eh a One the f Cente e wi <a Te Citi D. te for Li » ab ue surg, sisers We ver ar wiass sts on y by ae ae Os Wilfred ndid: Ns sae: ce { Se i spation e all etl JT eh in ‘day b: valet ste fee thin as shot ttle Ea s cure Bek : ~ build i n g « mahal it c ont tine, Se ett ’ por e 5 cd both ser has >| Est oe ca <aic e l y cur F; Hat > Ses puttias raids rn weln Vie ee Mir Turn ion b wv ils for UICS W: or Wore a4 uirty its ve as 5 es — Govei ie ety eae im he sr UTES : whe in a fairl . ‘ sros.. at. »} er » hia ior oe Soke = = and ale “a. aes a gt % De eae listineti c stion < 1 ir — . e a e r a e ere im Ww tad es a Se erohe d fens the his cous Srs. se ab @ tb that inizeas dit Bua 2 Say Sees hich is Mes: il] To: 2130. an ors elle ve = “utive 5 i wh C3 “s wil $15 These | my ¢ ith ¢ tub et P: 24 ve ‘tors ; se yi de > Wik! Wil : 133 ntract¢ t abi So. bipnec Serve fabpd . “on COST rout = - Oly < Se ela : the « elas wth at a arene aes - - eas cit apr Wp ‘ Ue hie Law = tlat . 3 jews iywest - on oo: pigs ee « re th rile, ippe: are tesvilie 2 shi F 3 dle a be ac = te dS hi ve ta OF ; a3 che Se ies they em ‘Yd th + Ost. lids to their vo r adds ¢ar a a ae asa isSloa ~ oi inside cat conf Sar 5 Creer", ‘dite a See 2 aba. woes Se TNL EME ee Ts men = pr ESN eat SS ET ST ML RN a uw pu. ear bi =m = LiSeroT mn are oy 7 " ? . ei ; ¥i2 Hi ; ——-_ oe Se menial = aan aR Eee H Sela i a an eid Se, . “orth Carolina ine i — = ——- ey eed ete Mikes = e aie wt. 82,3 Money back; 2, he ———— — : pean Ulpeartecah aad Se Faricers Advised to Reduce Cotton Senator Telle:’s Views. An Infamonrs Outrage. The Emit ent iidneyv Statesville: Ez 1. delt County. Cour : OTHLMTO 2 FEE 2 aie PEL. grealls Saat . % Raleigh News and Observer. Lumberton Robesonian, +9 <= Totnes : » H STIMPSG'’, ADAIR, « h HOW on teenth Amendments,” influenced by A men Erie Meno and Bladder >pec:a::st. <ELSON FORCUM, ae ‘phat the the same selfish consideration that | New orleans. La.. Dispatch, r2th. - Une of the wisest and safest men Lumberton was stirred Friday i eae een : vs. . Demo -rat-sshouid f ea mais inoved Demetrius and those “‘which) +r. Gest annual convention of the it AmericaD polrics 's Hon. Henry morning as it has not been stires EDA WEE Se 5 PAmendmene & on fo Tes rpude silter shrines for Diana,’ and Cotton States Association of the M. Teller. He has recently been in in years and all classes of aur poop Drug. Lucretia Gainer, J.D. si x " muce > ‘ - > sSrates < Wa ney ae - eee = ie Vex ery cery a s - . rey ¢ sda wife “Yer sa . : hoe Aer which “brought no sinall gain unto. Gn missioners of Agriculture open- terviewed by Mr. Frank G. Carpen-| were indignant. The cause of sd wife, DD Chere tn ‘ oe is ate rn - => : "3 : Vows: wen - ere : > ave . uti , Opponents ths en ‘the craftsmen. ed bere today. | ter as follows: z was that in the dead bours © — ; Pare 1 ites Wood Heath, i They «re Fighting For | ‘The uproar will cease and the out- “@porgia.NorthCarolina, Alabama, | ‘How about Golorado during the night Thursday a bedy of s: oR. E. DETCHEON’S ANTI DICRETIC a eno abuszpee . ¢ Sen we aan ery of pretended devotion to the Mississippi Louisiana and New | coming Presidential campaign, will / sent by orders of Goverser tay be worth to you more than $roo Bee ro yahoo ¥: ' cr A ! NM Iss . x aS eer neat yr : = einen sa Nase NE as 2 ' achsic ho Inconte: Os AMACT Cain, 5. . b Raleigh News and Observer. constitution will be seen by all the 4)..5co were represented. Commis-| it b: asilver State?” I asked. arrived in town and rey ieee ea ures old and © Tight Forcum, you wili Ur. a 2 > “ . ») ' - ow _ ae } = on . ahr le . 7 ¢ - Salat : ¢ Pci utitied ax above j . fear now the De people to bea fight to keep their oi yoy Jastemski in the absence of | Yes, there is no dcubt about! Sheritf MeLeed for duts galike. It arrests the (rouble at once, $: rection Cutitiee ax above jas For nearly a yea! now the emo- | copie \ = 7 se i sioner Jastemisn “ Pogo The sentiment bere is over- Th na Eo ele So rr ace stimsox & ANDERSON, Druggiste, the Supenor Court of Tredeli . 3 -o papers have teemed with the jobs, if the advocates of the amevd- |G) -ornor Foster delivered the ad- Raat Ss : es id! Deen a ate = ville, .¢ lands belonging to the esue ‘ eye * papers “ aie ei xs w ze 5 eer slini ’ avor rar 2 ¢; a < ran : * ae - $us ese making 4 - = soeey ts of learneddawyvers, show- | meot will everywhere expose Uhese dress of welcome, which was re-| vhelmingly in favor of silver,” said_| the troops | was ibat ther tor the PUTTS sot maki - ¢ aa ayts of learnce wi =. . . =e sie ¢ z 3 seats meh Ree i IE yi ae eg Pen aes } a casas rears Ix sian sai e1OT ae, he “tl e pending amendment to modern silversmiths, and refuse 10) |, 0nded to by Commissioner Culver, | Senator feller. | threats to lynch Reuben Ross, ts. CURE FA CHIPPE Is TWO DAYS Police tuat they ere req: ing tne Lit ean is not in conflict discuss with them abstract @ues-| oe .jJabama.— | “Senator, itis pow almost four ;¢onvicted rapist who was to hey : ~ Le ae ac ~ y 6 » Constitution is fh 7 SF : a = : . enrets a one : leenurs sinee VC it the R 1e2U |} heen ¢ 2 x but ¢< » ANAT! = TArLurs. vedel County oe the Federal Constitution. | tions of constitutional interpreta-|~ »ocident Stevens then delivered | ycars since you left the Republican | veen hanyed on } uno oe: eter fails to cur Suuesville o7 % eee reuments have been conclu- | tion. Thus will they be made RS i his annual address. party. stave you ever rexretted | Was respited for one week bs Gover a ic. GROVE'S Signature on every box. 25¢ aie. ae ae cre Se 2 yments ne ~ H - ofa ea et acy siete Be cw gf re SO. 2 , vret ‘ area 3 siamejere : <a : ee ean $ 7 1€s eal we Ccouvinced all. whej stand forth in their true light as aG | ortyears. said Colonel Stevens, (aomng so, and do you regret 1t now. | nor Russell. — . : ns ————----— cuart for the relic: : -e un mayve CO : ~ ine | = ~ - av ‘er . nS vle were ¢ surpise = Tone * , rh < 3 1s + Erion. ad them who are open to. vecates of Negro Rule. ithe farmers of the South have been | No. I have Sees for an instant | Onr people were too eee “he Discoverer it Work in 58 CERE A ©G3 DIN ONE DAY, his Decent gh ase3 . aa tik n. in addition to the ar- ee a drifting intoa conditien of bank- | regretted it,” was the prompt reply. j first to think, but in a short whol , Be Discoverss rTs, Ale Cherkic: the Sipoee e eonviction. 1M aaGartion tO © Se a CED EEE, apie sina ee : : Pal ns : realize wht n ont “LETS, Ale en ee Se x UR cerats, Repub-| youngest Confederate Cavairy Gene) spjtey and demoralization. This is 1 do not regret it now. T left the | they bexan orealize what an ont re pets. Alc armfeld & Tumier. at's s : SC his State ser Pea rility of soil xr to party because I cumid not conscien | rave and infamons thing bad bee eon every Ox. «5c = =a fh fieans and Popu this State, eval. ‘not due to sterility of soil, ne poe a sould havelac. : : : S ef Sate S.* i eee been printed and cireulat~| ooo wiccinian ellos ap favorable climatic conditions. It | tiously stay in it. It would have | done and their surprise turned Sale ef Vain: bie i + aa ae 1 w Judge Bry-} 7 Bin pts 1 ‘rogether fair to lav the fault | been moral suicide for me to have indignation. Thisindignation gre: : Bi od the strony a ta OS e : Be ee nl ater ot ne ard wbos : : | Sees ee wg : o it “ eck riv member of the Appel-} , ALicong See eden ae ats Tess, of failure to our people, for as a ciass | CURE 50. believing as I do that its js the day advanced ane. at Ja: = eS a oe Marcland ane tbeie: anaes Business SO ee vy have worked industrioussy. in| leading principle of actioa on the !found vent in a meeting at whieh ; aes ir Murviana, Ana i s - re . ‘ ne 3 » a Ve * i t aT i . wr nes } | oi 5 = pete i ao aes §Senutor Morgan in ¢ lation quet last pigat was ¢ 14 out of Seasen, but they buve not; money question is Contrary to lhe | the resolutious printed OELOW wet wrea spee “hi Ge eo@hed a ae mkt «} : Seu, 3 | g distiveuished guest in the person of Gen. W. P. Roberts,of Gatesville, N. | 1c... noted as the vounyvest brigadier | ‘weneral in the cavalry service of the | the United States Senate. It is as certain as anything that can be pre- . +he est ov dicted of the futurethat if the North SY 5 Caroling amendment is carried % Confederate army, and serving in | farmers of Georgia S nee oan j the United States Supreme Court.) oe al J. E. B. Stuart’s dashing } methods if they would escap? ul it will be vpheld if the court holds to ye oe ea ne a leanditions which have resulted from 3 the trend eS Sones crea . = General Roberts was called upon ia sack of es aor a pees i SIssippt Cast. UEyOUE ote ee | fora speech, and in response Said | tetr cee boa = see aa =| ei Se Se ° : , | his command was composed of Vir- | people depenGs Ubon oe “ es : | 4 So far the advocates o1 the od ‘einians and North Carolinians, | dence, and I urge upon ae ol you | — ac Se wats a aeaee oe a Wwhicb two States stood close to- AS Se ee : a : a She yoters Shae ees Was a eether through that strugele, and | growing States, to ee not aor F See eee eae s had continued so tostand ever since, | people to chaage poee eee ree \ ce f matter their best consideration ee ard he trusted they always would j farming. The farming ea —- f submitted one Ebay eo enc se OY | ie paid a heroic tribute to Generat | toen the subject of much dis: oe a. % the ablest jurists both tn North coo ‘dt i. Lee. whem he considered iby ; by the press and the people © the \ , + olina and the country. Having cone Gaest military chieftain of the world. , South for the past twelve om eS ; # this, they ought = regard Ses ane todudve Theo S. Garnett. who |so much so tuat the people, of a He Be i tion assettled. | 1fany manin North was bis (Roberts’) adjutant, and | rural districts are seeking informa. | © i Carolina is afraid of the constitu-| "* stat! | tien by reading the daily whom he considered the best sficer anv general ever had. claimed the campaign from the Rap- f } } f »;y* } . tionality of the amendment after the mass of urgument that has been pre- printed, years since the war, and is now is alone.”’ Those Mtl eunnht =<) doubt will be « stly in reading ‘nts already State alfairs. REE Sg tip and studyiiiy t We are pex suaded that tha made. bat th : Sree more ther (; \ bean heara of are Bliss For Vice President. others-——(ali we have hear t ar otfice seekers WhO 1008 to negro W whington Dispatch, 3th. pretended Manic s “ support) are doubt avout pretext for and necro holding. in ISOs. the coustitutionality 2 | circles today that Cornelius N. Bliss, advocating participation They were fer Taey are for it, but jent is made more authentic by the = seek to Gisuise it by posing as sin- formal announcement of Secretary . i cere doubters about theconstitutlion- Poot that he will not permit bis ality of the amendment. The soon- yame too before the convention. exposed, the clearer preferring to remain in his present cabinet position. in , ei ito : negro rue inee for Vice President. Now, tee er such men ar wiil be the atmosphere. From thisday forth the Demo-' piiss is McKinley's own choice, to be con- and Woodrutl!, who aspires to the the assumption that the ;,ominationand who has been urged constitutional, avd py Platt. will, at the request of sht to be forced along Part, stand aside for the time being the white peeple aud await his turn. rich, from further ne- 3 ; | cratic campaign ought the ine of s North Car wrpyn ic ier Bliss is 1° Lith Ol s and thisis what the Republicans are } ; i The Per Hie . ° + 1 Goal 4 gro demit % The Republicaus jooking for now. The ex-Secretary and their uilies are shrewdly trying’ was one of the guests of honor at to change the issue from the need M¢eKinley’s reception last night. and of the amcnament to its Cconstitu- hold a private conference with the tiovality. li they are permitted to pyesidentalter the other guests had let the « PO I ee question of judicial construc- - — tion of Coustitutionality, as they The White San Will Have a Chance. hope, they think they will escape xorganton Herald. odium of trving to restore negro ination in North Carolina—the Aner zing Upon the occasion of celebrating the anniversary of the emancipation aus sorted proclamation in Raleigh on the Ist. governinent that eNistec ip fastera jost.. certain prominent negroes is- North Carclinafrom the day thet syedan address to the white peo- Russell was inmgugurated until thei pie of the Stateimploring them to White Suprem party wen if vote auoiust the constitutional Inus. The daty ofthe advocates of amendment. The address will fall the amendi i they must | stijl born, as have fallen ali made show and ow the need | to tbe nevroes by the whites in. the of the amendment, rehearse the lone years since the civil war. Ne crimes of negro rule that drove the; one of them was ever received ex- people ofthe East to desperation, | cept with reviling and yet schools contrast them with the peace and and hospitals and orphanages were quiet which pave followed where | voted by the whites for the colored, White Supremacy prevails, and as if we were all of one family. In make it clear that the only way to! the fullness of time the patient, bur prevent a recurrence of the disgrace | gen-bearing white man becomes tir- } ,ed and cries quits on voters, who af- Te Lins Norfolk on business connected with | It is announced in administration | | ful conditions that existed in IsS6s-) und in 1885S is to eliminate the} inass Of ignorant negro voters in +4 ue » direct and honest way prescrib- y the Constitutional amend: the necessity of such elimination oi the negro vote was so clear just after the 1S0s election that men of all parties advocated it, and leadivg Ktepublicaus and Poupulists declared that it was the only means of secur- iu Clean polities in North Carolina. The Populist ieaders inthe Legisla- ture voted tosubmit the amendinent zs it stands today. Until a few weeks ago the Popuiist leaders gave cu it out that Butler favored the amendment It was only when he “made up” with Pritchard by climbing up on Pritchard’s plat- form, that Batler had “‘doubts” odout its constitutionality. The way for the white folks to an- s ver the doubts of honest men is to give them the able arguments tha bave been printed. The way to an- swer the so-called “‘doubts’’ of the State’s two unworthy Senators and such negro elevated politicians is to suy tothem: ‘‘Youcannot foo! the people any more. You must an swer this question. ‘Why did you put Eastern North Carolina under negro rule when youhad the power?’ and ‘Are you tn favor of eliminat- ing the ignorant negro vote?’ They zre opposed to the amendment for one reason alone: they beth know that the day the balk of the 120,000 negroes are disfranchised, that very day they both read their sentence to permanent retirement. That's “the muk in the cocoanut.’ They are both (and they have stirred up their followers toa like position) like De- metrius, of whom the Scriptures speak. {nThe Acts, chapter 19, and verses 23 to 28 we read: ‘Fora certain man named Deme- trius, a silversmith, which made silver shrines for Diana, brought no small gain unto the craftsmen: “Whom he called together with the workmen of like occapation, and said, Sirs, ye know that by this crait we kave onv wealth. “Moreover ye see and hear, that not alone at Ephesus, but almost throughout all Asia, this Paul hath persuaded and turned away muca people, saying that they be no gods, which are made with hands; “So tha! not only this our eraft is in danger to be set at naught; but also thai the temple of the great goddess Diana shou!d be despised, aud her magnificence should be de- stroyed, whom all Asia and the world worshippeth, _ And when they heard these say- ings they were fail of wrath, and cried ou: saying “Great is Diana, of the Ephesians.*”’ Butier, Pritchard, Thompson, Worth, Russelland the rest know that by the negro vote they were elevated to office; “‘by this craft we have our wealth.”” If the negro is taken out of politics these fellows Say to themselves, ‘‘Our craft 13 set at naught’’ and forthwith they go Out upon the streets _and cry out, ent. | iter thirty vears are more than ever | & menace to his peaceand progress. ‘Characters are parchment, court learning. paper, threats of interfer- fence and nullification, windy chatY in the face of a seitled Getermina- tion of the property and virtue. of the State to no longer race on equai footing with its ignorance. its crime. its Vagrancy. its spoils hunters ana agitators. Unquestionably this i the feeling in all those parts of the State where the race issue has been or is now acute. They will no more endure than Wilmiagton endured the rule ofthe blacks, and in the peaceable attempt to end forail time this danger, it is passing strange that western white men should be indifferent or be led astray by hints that any man outside of a Junatic asylum entertains the purpose to rob them of their votes. What rea- son hasever been given or can te sziven for reducing the white vote of the State. epecially by a paris whose whole history bas been a fight for white manhood suffrage against the property qualifications of the Whigs? pa One of Jack Dunavan’s Stories on the Rounds. rolk County News. There is a story ofa young lady who was much admired and courted by a young man, who one day kiss- ed her against her will. It made her furious and she indignantly ex claimed. ‘If youdare kiss me again (ll tell my father!”’ é She meant it, but he took it for the usual feminine bluif of such oc- casions and repeated the dose on the spot. She ran out of the room to the back porch where her father had just finished oiling his gun. By the time she arrived there she wasnt as mad as she thought she owas, and hatehine up an excuse for her sudden appearance, said: “‘Papa, go in and show Mr lank your gun. Heis agreatau thority un birds and guns!”’ “Twill,”’ said the father, who is an enthusiastic sportsman, and he made for the parlor, gun in hand. When her father entered the par- lor the young man didn’t even wait to say goodby; nor was he particu- lar about his manner or place of exit. He broke through the window and struck a speed he thought would distance the gunas wellas the old mai. it was with difficulty the father cornered him a few days later and explained; then it was a month lat- er before the girl could persuade him she had not intendeda practical joke. But heis mollified now, and goes to see her, and, maybe, repeats the microbe doses, but she don't “ell papa’’ any more. The modern. and most effective cure for constipation and all liver troubles—the famous little pills kpown 8S DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. W. PF, Halldr. worked with any fixed He j ly paj : i Pbis is one of the important chan- ted vy OW wot heed Cen-.* ae : ~fe als Seems Bri Sy ( thrié i Ske idan to Richmond in 1864, to be the | bes ape Misc we ad ae cther able men greatest campaign ever fought, and | must rept, mMorgat wna shee ict adi 2 in that campaign claimed General | Css. by | tions, to be published once a mere | | eee nn errand been : ¢ es : me = era \ os y modern | Lee outgeneraled Generai Grant at | UJ iey would 1 any moder: aes Yoses ‘It may te szid of such, | every move- <= | Sop ches Riheail ‘d. they are) General Roberts has been Audi i Ke phraiie ) es : ate oN - ys . eens Ry angel aclieea iade® Let them torof North Carolina for several jornea to thet dows ‘ ‘ i i nexro rule of New York, ex-Secretary of the |eyven below that of last year. t% ermanent benefit in the yave for vears been urging the purpose of} - end al! | which this writing monthly pon agricultural sudjects and ques- in vour newspapers.” Mr. Stevens said there was no doubt that the South is more pros- perous today than at any time with- the last thirty vears; prices nave in advanced and the people are more “Tell your farmers.” he said, “to make small bills: to buy for cash, i and reduce the average in cotton Interior, will be the Republican nom- Heotton crop of 1899-1900 wiil hardly The states} roach 9.000.000 bales and the aver- age price paid tbus far has been sev- en cents. But if our farmers go wild again, as they did in 15%S—buy everything they can on time, plant be whole earth in cotton and make a crop of eleven and one half million hales—-the county will be ruined, almost beyoud hope ” = a be The American Fiour Relensed, Loudon Dispatch, 12th. The American flour seized off Del- gzvoa Bay bas been released. Unit- ect States Ambassador Choate had au interview with the Marquis of Salisbury this afternoon and receiv- ca verbal reply tothe representa- tions of the Washiugton govern- ment. The British note on this sub- ject was sent later to the United States embassy The gist of it was cabled to Washington. In_ brief, foodstuf’s ure not considered con- traband of war unless forthe enemy. The Foreign Office only ar- rived at a decision today. and it was uot untilafter Mr. Choate’s inter- view with the Marquis of Salisbury that a note embodying the provi- sious were drawn up. Several of the government's ad- visers wanted to tinake a regulation regarding canned goods. but this ‘as decided to be impracticable. Yhe decision to make tlourand yvrain in transit to the enemy contraband of war is evidently hedged in by many Gifficulties of execution. but t Foreign Office believes thut in vestigation will generaily determine whether the craig is realiymeant for suSumptios at Lorenzo slerquis or in the Transvaal Mr. Choate cabled Lord Salis- bury’s note tothe State Depariinent at Washington tonight and Calonel tfay is expected to reply acceptiny the terms. The latter step «a- uct tnken by Mr. Choate, as he had first to receive authority from the state Department to do so. —_o-0~- Phe Kind of “Expansion” Bryan Be- lieves In. Minneapolis Dispatch, r2th, Tn an interview today W. J. Bry- ansaid: “lama firm believer in the enlargement and extension of the limits of the republic. [ do not mean by that tke extensien by the addition of continzuous territory, nor to limit myself tothat. Wherever there is a peo- ple Intelligent enough to ferm a part of this republic, itis my belief that they should betakenin. Wher- ever there is a people whe are capa- ble of having a voive and uw repre- sentation in ibis government. there the limits of the republic may be ex- tended. The Filipinos are not such people. The Democratic party has ever favored the extension of the limits of this republic, but it has never advocated the acquisition of subject territory to be heid under coloniai government.”’ Tonight Mr. Bryan, Mayor Gray, Governor Lind and others addressed a larg, crowd at the exposition building At the conclusion of the speeches a banquet was held at the West Hotel, at which between 500 and 600 were present. Mr. Sryan ‘esponded.to the toast *Demoucra cy, Senator Goebel To Marry Senator Blac kburn’s Daughter. Cincinnati Dispatch, 12th. A Times special from Lexington, Ky., says: “Senator William Goe- vel, who is contesting the seat of Governor W. S. Taylor, it is stated tc- day, is engaged to be married to Miss Corinne Biackbuen, the only single daughbterof J. ©. S. Black- burn. Gossips say the important event is to be immediately after Mr. Goevel’s contest is decided at Frank- tort. Miss Blackburn is a charming young woman and her father claims that she has been the means of bis winning many hard-fought political battles. Ten-Year-Old Indizestion. W. H. Peters, Nathanton. Ky., writes: Ihave suffered untold mis- ery for ten years with Indigestion aud Billiousness. I wastreated by five physicians but obtained only temporary relief. I began to use Ramon’s Liver Pills and Tonic Pel- lets and have been constantiy im- proving, and a fair-prospect of being permanently cured. For sale by N. R. Topstah; driyrist. ? | hopeful. | | The! . re } ‘ vour | cord with ine. and week-| “Ll think the;chances are better this ers and ayricuitural jouraals, | year than they were in 1896. I never jthought he would be association | the last campaige. y inreaching the farming {| llis friends have letters |vrown. if{or control over Cuba, and that after possible; to plant largely food crops | We had made peace we would leave \ | | | | pural be the fh. for Bryan?” rood of the country ard of the peo- | res ~Yheu this means that you will} » their {net be with the Reputlicans in the} the | coming Campaign? ea a es. “Wi : be with the Democrats?”’ Sol ye With them, because the issue. as I believe it, will wialissue, and on that juestion they are practically in ac- * Does that mean that you will be “Yes. | thinkso,”’ replied Senator ‘eller. ‘It looks to me as though trvan would be the nominee.”’ jo you think he has any chance boing elected?” i } elected during He may be now. grown and he has “Do you think the question of ex- pansiou will have much effect upon the campaign?” “Yes, ido:andI have the idea ihat it will lose the Republicans many votes. I think that we should carry out the resolutions we adopt- ed when we declared war with Spain. We then said that we did not want to exercise sovereignty, jurisdiction the government and island to the control of the people. I think we should Go as we have promised and that we should treat the Philippines in the same way. our people will approve the large standing army which we must have if we keep the Philippines. I don't 1 don't believe | passed Reuben Ross is as black a devil as ever liyed and his conviction and sentence is just and merited. Ph effort of white men who have wives, mothers. daughters and tn keep him frem meeting the 1 of his crime by bringing rep upon a white woman who provea irreproachable a character the wife, mother, sister or dit ofany one signing the petition the commutation, is, to the Robe sonian. almost as outrageous as crime itseli. cure this is the remedy. Sc AS DERSON, bPuarKists, Mie loss Brysen Heurta:s sistas ) forth Carolins,. sxmander Caunty EC. MAY .. MAYBER 270% Sorstives.” “Thirts Picci — — ee ‘ im Dovd Porter’s Maa t A Good Investscen: b lvate j Mooresville Eaterprise. = (4 x There is uo investinent & man « ae : make that pays anyihing tik - : = , aa wood interestas money pul in cot ts on i milis. Much is being said a ee ortigeo wines the “excellent showizg,”’ and the) ous sifat. Var os i “usual dividends” of the cotton | : eaaeeaes mills in all sections at the present, vi time, but we have faiied to see} t de 2% day of December, rSoo, 4.L. WATTS, C.S where any report of the usuz annual meeting does not declare a | ?Y dividend of from 3 to 5 At3 per cent. semi-annagl dividend the man who puts his mouev ia cot ton mills vets a fraction more tha: one percent. more than he would o} gotten at the legal rate of interest on money loanad at 6 percent. att: paying taxes, ete. The stockhold yer ogee? pe eee! 28 ON Can Ory Bottie of ae 2 ne Luts Hal’s Cou ido not knew, bu to tne ranks taey Db oflicers md: Jus ordered paid in dai believe we want those islands to be States ofthe Union Their people are certainly noc ready for it now. and it surely will take a long time for them to become so,” “Returning to my tal with Sen- ator Teller, | asked him whether he did not think the present becoming times were the result of the increas- ed production of gold the world over. He replied: “No. Idon t think so, though that bas helped. We have had an ex pansion of the currency from seve ral sources. There is more mone. in circulation and more credit. Fo: every dollar of an increase in circu laticn we estimate that there is $20 been enormous, “Now,” continued Senator Teller, “during the time of depression no- thing was being done in the way of railroad build: Al! sorts of con- struction enter stopped and the country was practically ata standstill, The old stulf bewan to wear out. Some cof the railroads found it necessary to put down heavier rails, others did the same. The factories began to be filed with orders. the increased circulation helped. and ¢ we found ourselves with as much on band as we cauld do.” Benator Teller is soying: ‘it is rediculous to compare Col- orado with the Wlendike. We had one county (Gilpiu, I think the Sen ator said), that produced more goid last year than tbe Klondike. 1 think mey are fools ta go way off to Ajaska, wnen they might come here to Coloradoand dv equaliy well or better.” prise: Once also qnoted as Having <« Great Run on Chambor- tzin’s Cough Remedy. Manager Jfartin, of the Pierson Grae store, informs us that he is having a ereat run on Chamber- lain’s Gough Remedy. He sells five bottles ef that medicine to one of any other kind, and it gives great satisfaction. In these days of lavrippe there is nothing like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to stop the cough, heal up the sore throat and lungs and give relief in avery short time. The sales are growing, and all who try it are pleased with its prompt action.— South Chicago Daily Calumet. For sale by druggists. — SS Senator Morgan Thanked. Ata meeting of the Democratic Executive Committee of Mecklen- burg county, the following resolu- tion, introduced by Mr. Clarkson, was unanimous!y adopted: “Resolved, That the thanks of the Democratic Executive Com- mittee of Mecklenburg county, the birthplace of American indepen- dence, are hereby tendered Senator John T. Morgan, of Alabama, for bis brave, patriotic and eloquent de- fence of the white people of North Carolina io his speech in the Senace in defence of the proposed coustitutional amendment and ayainst the resolution introduced by Senator Pritchard.”’ Prevented;,a Tragedy. Timely information. given Mrs. George Long, of New Staitsville. Ohio, preventeda dreadful trazedy and saved two lives. <A frightful cough had long kept her awake every night. She had tried many remedies and doctors but. steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr. King’s New Discovery. One bottle wholly cured ber, and she writes this marvelous medicine also cured Mr. Long of a severe attack of Pneumonia. Such cures are posi- tive proof of the matchless merit of this grand remedy for curing ail throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 50.cents and $1. Every bottie guaranteed, Trial bottles free at W. F. Hall, Tr.’s; drug store. This div 10 percent. interest Vesiment., aver and ¢ thon which will probabie exceed bonus paid to the average mneuc lender who does not abide by tix law governing the rate of interest. , Think of it. Money lenders wouid t \ wise to consider carefully t! : ingot their money, aud i i | | | | | | who has | | idend vives tb ln aS — — - - 1c DIAS See ee ae ny ts eer ia BU nae Dee Pe Beka Eve rt a@s mucin as *& ma Ny Ja oc a l a te n o r to put out. it would be to bis est to join in the provessi come a sharebolder ip Cotten buiit during yo p Ty a eR e se e d Mooresvilie which will be vear 3 : , : - : E i Wheat four, You 5 . al Ce ee Credit. I believe Yon assume no risk w { nice cake we've the ‘ | thisis a good thing. Our increased | opamberlain’s Colic. ¢ t i make it. circulation comes from the faet that i Diarrheea Re: ae A i i Noe wy ‘i 9 a a tarrneea NMemeay. of j ' i a Dus we have been selling a vust quantity | a ee ey Cerone | Soe 50c, & “ a P ot " eCere: Kary » for syern! | naan lees a vvere, nur fees apd satis A i of our cereals to Ea pe for several inot satistied after using ae . oa ears dresh ! tisha We will strain ever Se Within the past year alone | ary where admitted to bs o { tt ! een co than ever before from that source we have received scecessful remedy 10 use for baw | “> ' Drop in and ey low 3s 1s possible from Europe $102,000,000 worth 0: ‘complaints and the only ene ths al Your fica a he eae ple ae ea oe eee Tt is pleasant, ui | Tides | : a know that avout $200,090. 000 into our circula ble. iz Bass | Moore & %eilair tion, and to this must be added our] - ere : We iq own gold output ot $69,000,000, “O)} soo Acres of Land in Keturn Poo! soree i te — : a that altogether, the increase has’ pecent Burial. : Mi If you want proce Asheville Citizen. . . fay ae ; YY Deputy Superior Court + ier oY &S in Youny has returned from Se now. Where he went to prove rious old sgreement . NoOthS. to > wtie West died soon afterward aud th. agreement was carried out. West had an experience onc: rarely comes to man. man. und was tried, sentenced to be hung. set for the hanging arrived and was led to thescattold. Justas t trap was about lo be sprang a i prieve arrived frei the Governor and West was se Notice to Crediiors, Te M imz claims a ed an “i ied to present aT convict 1 The das } me ‘. t ser owing 1ent Of say e “> terprise i j { i i | Newton . ’ Clarke, a e > any free. Capt. Ben Free of Charge. {space between the separated par De. xpert Wael ce be presented with a sample bottle of hoschee’s German Syrup, tree of charge. Only one bottle given t one person, and none to childre: without order from parents. No throat orlang remedy evet lac sucha sule as Boschee’s German Syrup inali parts of the civilized world. Tweuty years ago miliion- of bottles were given away and your und. vou are i have acom- plete line vi Ladies and gents filled or solid gold cases. The 12 size watch for gentle- men is the very thing. Net too large or not tco small. Every one is invited io ex- amine my ~uh 2 ases, Who says it is Vv pecn case and advises Mr. Clarke here for treatment. cent bottle will cure or pro 36.60 Elgin. value. Sold by dealers in all civ ed countries. W. BF. Halide. —o 0 << - _ 3,009,069 to Cirerity. By the wiii of the In the Superior Ceurt Before A = i Wetts,Cc. Sc. = ers of the Mooresville Cotton Milt) stairs saw i “4 “2 Syrup are to be congratulated Gn the reo) 1° Money te Eee oe cod = re J A My port of the board of directors of * 286" for cas wi Sem show Sha : that enterprise. submitted at the | ince 31 bret etnies imcecaar na ca ae Tc Na isemi-annual meeting held jast Fri |° ‘Ve mote aE Cee ewe = eT Ca dan, Jenuact stn when a. semican | eSCeL aia Then taken oes. aS aa nual dividend of 5 per centum wa {YAS WApossioie. 1 ent in Jecisure | anywhere STANDARD RAILWAY G was drawn by William Davids: : at ged Tus on January 21, i848. and recite yr werk, and- commencr en ‘ = add he Clot! ane that one West agrees to give t Cloia “ae Philip Creasman 500 acres of hike yi Address in Consideration of the fatter giving EXUO SRE D8 (76-N0) Bexron, Man, ch Saran Sea mle eae Mie. Dees West a decent buria.at his death « et, nst said rath day o! Laetitia x ie Rh After West returned home he se-j'uctor on The Sourkera ; When you want vour trictly Fi - - mie cured the coffin in which he was to] es Ss ith sa ei ene a money's worth _. g reeds First-Class Mquip: have been buried, and converted i 1 wae Mead. ay «twelve Sa on ail Phrov zh and into a horse trough. (eran has been gracually gou Loca Jahaims; i urinati j ELE os epetresibre eck a ,u the skull from ear to ear ubt Palace Sleeping Cars on <= Z i: 3 ~ > 3 Any adult fees itn ,> tis DOW @ enceugh to pul the tis Scheduies. 2 aAny adu sulering ito a COG] Gy. yntibues dails ut os Ss : & a settled on the breast, bronehitis. | oo yy ae oe pene 7 RICKER a acawes by — . outier a and you © aes = throat or lung troubles of any ne} pe, Cc ean g LICK ERTS assurcd a Saic, Comiortavle 3 wt ; ny ne aie r, Campbell is marten é ture,who will ask at W.P. Hall's, wilt j > Sia cece ene Expeditious Journey. - ts druggist wil tell youits success was i Stoek oide welery marvelous, It is really the only 1 ; mre Throat aad Lung Remedy generally } : Best Watch ever sold, endorsed by plysiciaus, QO; ‘for the money only 1 LT handle all kinds © i the best quaiity. Best Material sioner, will se 5 Satesville, N.C , ou SATURDAY les to the begi less, TERMS Cash. } Decem bey arm field & 7 Ss Steresville, N. C- : The Firs OFS ea 5 one deposit foterest aid pa tine depo . attention paid to « Weet ‘Aonounts f > 97 seracens M eceived on most favo a'yls ters Oo JAE. A COOP? BK, EO. A NN aR AN NOON a Those "ON tloy'y? INSURANC™ At tract stone batweea NO oasaciye who ali hal 9»52 book wikics IS Da b stay » ae t¥iife. Im aaziastaas: voy 2 igwin. la my policy vou we eo { Oeneiit oC DotA Livin st ari de, ot? t % . Es In Pricé > > On Johnston Mewers bisa commanitv in less ; than 12 monins: ne is Disc Parroaws fer the fais ' If you wiil axe the “seiahe ie ; ae aia, ft -=- = time andsee wetcan aaa Cotton +t give you atlimlornay lien land presses alse Cette NO MEDIC NATO m|S, ST REQUIRED. and Traction Ensins Soe cur spe. jal attention OR B A N ee k UR N ES OR E PR BO T T DE L L IS ER OT E NE O TE R CE E AE UR AE A IS RA S OE BA Be BG A A EE RT I BS AT E PI R Oe | E el ape Tass = ee te of : We wish 5 | : zt are ES x aban BS ' 4 s it ye e| FT HES, GaAes Prospe é | Candie And sincerely Ubank ¢ hi = | Sw ° OR opast year. Weare stil Seo t , nee I resa lot Gt mas Te n e t Yo ‘ southern aes | e | Railway : THE...... The SOUTH | The Direct Line to a!) Pini: Texas. wi ‘elifornia 2 Ficrida, ~@ Cuba and ae Porto Riro lu order to ch < S tr. r { Sash. Why pa sale. yourself here you bad such Giwures (on? will be closed nete said ne, = - * r nt PG = Night Trains; Fast aad soe - - & Moia fiec “ APPLY TO TICKET AGENTS FoR Titre TAS RATES AND CE NERAL INFORM ATION, OR ADDRESS RL. Vernon, T. P. A, a & CHARLOTTE, N.C. ASHEVILLE. No troubie to auswer question Prapk §. Gamaan, 1. M Gaiy, wb 3@. V. P.& Gen. Man, Trar. Max. ¢ WASHINGTGN, DC. ee seep See eee cane SF 1, = — Falseness | Is sometimes necessary in refi ta the teeth, bu not excuse the » ciality so painfully : At lowest rates oF expression So hideously giast 1s Often seen in people weari Charlott? & Scnded in America Lik on necessity ° ny of the ar | Boston Dispatch rth, i , { Breck [brigham. «@ ve hote: | keener of this city, which was files for probate nere today, the an estate estimated ut $5,000 Gud, i~ given to charity. The chief feature of the document is tue provisi made for the estadlishmeut of a ues bospital in Boston to be iknewn a> “The Robert B. Brigham tiospitai | bye ¢ Duin & for incurables.”’ Lhe testa‘or says that the new hospital shall be main- tained as an institution for the care! and support and medical avd suryi-} caltreaiment of those citizens of! Buston who are without the ! sary means of support and who ave} incapable of obtaining a living py: reason of chronic and incurable dis- | ease or permanent physical disabil-} ities. is nee Bismarck's Iron Nerve | Was the result of his splendid | health. Indomitable will and tre- mendous energy are not found where | Stomach, Liver, Kidneys aud Bow- | els are out of order. If you want, these qualities and the success they | bring, use Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They develop every power of | brainaad body. Ouly 25 cents at) LW. F. Hall. Jc." drug store. : Tf you are nat ‘with our vosds after sxamining them, we don’t ask you to buy. Yours traly. Thomas & Co pc ae tit ; . BB Spnng;., cial teeth. I make artificial af a es PRESIDENT that are the most natural repro “ions Of the teeth which nat vives that itis possible for ext skill and the finest mechanical 2a ment to make—so light and com able that their presence ix mouth is forgotten, Only the grade of materials used. Is office two weeks in exch month xinning with first Monday P. Ff, Lanzenosr. it You Need Fire, Life, Accident orHealtn Insurance ® See Brown & Gvy.7 INSURANCE HEADQUARTERS. | Seed Wheat ard Rye & T have Seed Wheet and Rye for sslc., No | t clean seed. Prolific variety. Alo ¥3 ee forsale. “ee mec when yor = w. or Gh hayi Resp. _—§ ‘ iu: oneneee po nee me trent 1 Te ST ET he Stat a ATs Ie Pr a ge ORNS IES set ae ERD NER T NN SE II RTE ST TET “~ ee SMa aE ar ae: ITEP me gy SERA Ord gape ae aera Oe ater _ esvill * Tila scot. —_— —_—_—_>——— WE GU ARANTEE TWICE AS LARGE A CIRCULATION VoL, VIL. IN IREDELL AND ALEXANDER COUNTIES AS THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED. STATESVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 2a, 1900 of STATESVILLE MARBLE WORKS known {| handle ali kinds of Granite and Marbie the best quality. Pest Material, 7 “- as First-Class work o the trade and | Qj and Lowest Prices © . "2 Qh Ee Be /R publican majority of the House ie ; ‘takes his office away from bim | Statesville, N. C. ables | Phe writer knows him and counts 4 = are ne eal ie i jaun amooy bis friends. We feel 2 , : x my 3 iihis injustice to Mr. Rovbins as a oo The First National Fi A | personal sorrow, but bis constitu- a & nH Se lenis will right the wrong dy send- -304 + OF STATESVILLE. RI. CS | ine him oo to the eae Congress, ; fai if | si] ] } jwhen a Democratic majority oe 2 3it a O94 it Transacts a Regular Banking Business Deposits received subje o re ! ee ob Ee iceetoitthat his rights and the i {Interest asd 01 5i-ne deposits. Money loaned on good collateral abe pets’ pa! securi | wishts of the citizens of the Fourth an hf “pecia! attention otid to collectionsor ai} points, ant ceance oF Roar Sue rs eae Po a ttre cotalccare t wan iV Aceonnts f det rations Merchants, Manuiacimrers and Individuais selwited 27 ¢ | Alabama district are not wantonsy eceived on most favo alé terms I violated. ooo OFFICERS: | e gre. A coor: RB, President. ¢ G, Er¥dS. Vice President | sirce the meeting of the Populist / GEO. H BR Y. fashier. | Crate committee it must be evident / ‘ lo every one that the Pemecruatic 4 . zi eo i party will have the old combination wt ; i IN Leg? AD 7 ANCE ito fightagain this year. Opposition i ftv the amendment and misrepresen- : jte ns ofits provisions and pur- : In Prices § | poses will be relied upon by the Re- : ph a | peblican and Populist combiration — Johaston path ARES sive their State ticket a majority q ca Dec Paes the election in August and to C*ort flins elect a fusion Legislature. Cees ee . victory won in 1898 for w hite Bese and presses sttom 6 sremacy will be but temporary . i Envines, > i our Eastern counties and towns and tra : . i aeain be turned over to : Gun spevial Alia Gun - tender mercies of negro E Cer YT policemen and other officers, if W suety tiis combination succeeds this year. x reaville, N Over Poston Bros aac = + stor t Prosperous New Year “ 3, 1 onaze Curing We wish al! our ct yeys » happy and an h , eit rein wm ther ve than them * We are still in the teld And sinc: past Vear gui We will strain every perve to do vet? Be hand! sa m d ? e t than ever before } - = IS POssStMHe, jow 3 > we eX} i our continued patr see. In the latter line alt who have deait with us in the past know that We Deliver Promptiy. + ee at lf vou want groceries right prices and prompt Getvery try us. Your friends. Barron & Nichoison ID CSR ; oe : oe y a | Dissolution Sale. In order to chanye bDusiness we are offering Clothing at UVost ourentire stock of 12 0PTRIA For Cash. This is vo fake to eatca bu ‘ re Fa Ee Tee 2 i P sale. Why pay profit elsewhere \ PU6EQ yourself here at raanufieterer STR Ch. > vou bad such an opportuni * rn ces tieures. Come quick toaverd t > Chota will be closed our. Thank: ne \ =f wy Sr —- Very Truly tr} 7 ; ey i J el : Slcar 2. “felton LC Ge GH EI sicr ects. is ace 3 pe ETE ae a SS SE TS SERRE: a 2 moet: 55 ees oa 4 = Sieve em hier te nee t fens em ans ‘ : = (MOD @ 1 sSGiciact. bit A Ecce se sate cae # sa = 5 i ane 5 : <=: = Cotton Stored and Insured FOR 1Sc.. por Bale a Mentn, by Charlotte Bonded “Warehouse Company Semces in American Bonding and Trust Company for $1CO,000.00 Liberal Advances Obtained on our Receipts s of interest. At lowest rate E B Springs, PRESIDENT '’ M. Const2ble, TREASURER. | EDITORIAL NOTES. \ —__: | We regret to see that the House elections committee has decided by artisan yote to unseat Hon. Gas- A. the Democratic Robbins, i ton | member from the Fourth Alabama } 2obbins isa nephew M. Robbins, ef States- old North strict. Mr. lof Major W. ‘le. and a grandson of \v lOnyolina whois winning deserved | fame in the councils of the Nation. is vot the nothing but election there doubt. e blind partisanship of the present ater Qs ehtest and who believe ar those e not of m ny Republicans and Populists will support the amendment. The votes to ratify it must come from Demo- wats. and it is time our workers in be Lownships were bestirring them The provisions ot the sendment—its safeguard to the ‘cht of franchise of every unedu- cated white man—should be explain- ec! to t unlettered, and the old party should be solidified for the for permanent white supremacy which to be fought te a finish in August. * * * ive + t he noreme contest is Benjamin R. Lacey, present Com- nissioner of Labor. is a candidate e the Democratic nemination for state Treasurer. Be isa son of the late Rev. Dr. Drury Lacey. one of lie abdlest Presbyterian preachers | waO ever lived in North Carolina jand president of Davidson College lfor years. Young Lacey jwent into the Raleigh & Gaston | Ruilroad shops at an early age and fur seventeen years ran an engine Jon that road. Governor Carr ap- 1 ointed him Commissioner of Labor .jhe madea good one. He was placed by the fusionists, but was sapimously chosen again by the lust Legislature. Heis a conspicu- |cus example of the educated | cianie—the class which is making iandis to make North Carolina a | xreat industrial and manufacturing irute—and as such his nomination will add peculiar strength to our . ute ticket and win, votes for the -aendment this year. Many of us remember the able. convincing sveech he delivered here during the -unpaign of 1896. He talks right his hearers, aud isthe right man communi- many vp a | \ | ' | | me- { | i send into the factory of the State this year to nendment to the operatives, for x know him to be irviend id brother. As aman, he is with- reproach: as a Democrat, be is He should be nomi- 2 alts = Lain their . } . 31 hout gure. i pated and we believe be wil be. a i ~ DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN- TION. \ convention of the Democratic arty cf lredell county hereby ‘ cahed to meet in the court house in | ~tatesville, N. C., on | TUESDAY, APRIL3RD., 1900, is {at 1 o'clock, a. m., for the purpose | candidates for the of nominating Legislature aud the county offices, He want to Print Wedding <~ _fpvitations— Your bill Statement. 4ny Kind of Cards, when vou Wah E veal pr “OVeLoDes, Call kind tionery. Respectfully on Us aoyv THE MASCOT PRINTING CO. Heads. Letter Heads. Note Heads and of electing delegates to the Sen- atorial, conventions. Tbe chairmen of the various pre- cruct committees of the county will in Statesyille on Tuesday meet Congressional and State} \pril 3rd, 1900, immediately after | @Pte4 ne adjournment of the county con- LOCAL. Miss Celeste Anderson is visitin *riengs in Charlotte. Mr. F. A. Linney, of Taylorsville, spent last Thursday night here. Mr. D. F. Jenkins will probably build a handsome brick residence on his lot oa North Center street in the spring. Mrs. J. A. Butler and childred re- turned Jast week from Yadkin coun- ty, where she spent sevoral weeks with relatives. Mir awe. AL a ca Murdoch, of Cool Spring township, goes ‘Squire W. W. White ‘‘one better’” on butter. Mr. Murdoch's good wife made aud | sold 795 pounds in Statesville dur- ling the year 1899. Who can now lbeat Mrs. Murdoch? “It’s up to | “5 you, —_-- Bob Deal For Him. Wilkesboro Chronicle, uty. W. D. Turner, of Statesville, would like to be Lieutenant Gover- nor. and and we would like to see him have it. tie Is all The Party Could Ask. Durham Recorder. The Salisbury Sun favors for Licutenant-Governor, Hon. Wilfred D. Turner, of Iredell county. Mr. Turner graduated at. Trinity Col- lege in 1876, practiced law with the late Judge R. F. Armfield, and is at present associated with Mr. Chas. H. Armiiela. He has had consider- able experience as a legislator, hav- ing represented Iredell, Alexander ana Wilkes counties in the State Senate several times, always with credit and ability. As a Democrat be is all the party could ask. The chances of the nomination are in his lavor. a \ Would Serve With Credit to Himself | and the State. | Lenoir Topic LAr WD. candidate for Lieut. has seryed three terms in the State Sena ‘39, and ‘91, The edi- tor of the Topic served with him in ‘so, and he was occasicnally called to the chair by the presiding officer, and he filled the place weil, dispatch- ing business with promptness. He would make a splendid presiding of- ficer for the Senate, and that is about all a Lieut. Governor has to do unless the Governor should die In that event, he would become Gov- ernor, and Turner would fill the the chair of Chief Magistrate of the State with credit to himself and the Commonwealth. oy, of Iredell. is a Governor. He te— Sv, oir air : ~ The Burlington News In Line For Yurner. Burlington News. We see the Statesville Mascor came out in an editorial last week, endorsing Hon. W. D. Turner, of the town. for Lieutenant Governor. We suppose Mr. Turner is not very well known to our people, but we happen to be personally acquainted withthe gentleman, and are sure that the State could make no better selection for this office. Mr. Turner is @ man whom ail who know him delight to honor. He is a Christian gentleman of the high- est type. as weilas a lawyer _ of ereat ability,.and is a Democrat in whom can be found no guile. We take pleasure in endorsing Mr. Tur- ner for the nomination, and are sure all who know him will do likewise. (The Milton Herald copies the above editorial and endorses it. Mr. Turner is coming along. He will get the nomination. —M Ascot.) A Marriage in South Iredell. Mooresville Enterprise. Ov Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride’s brother, Mr. W. M. Mellon, at Coddle Creek, Mr. E. B. Young, of Grayson county, Va., avd Miss Lobie Mellon were mar- ried, Rev. W. Y. Love performing the ceremony. The affair was a quiet one. The young couple will spend several days with friends in the Coddle Creek neighborhood, and ‘shen leave for the groom’s bome in Virginia. —_— STATE NEWS. with $15,000 capi- | A chair factory at High tal will be established Point. Last year there were 73,100 rail- road tickets sold at the Souchera ticket office in Greensboro. Maj. Bill Vannoy, of Wilkes coun- | ty, recently shipped a two-year-old , heifer which weighed 975 ponnds. | J. D. Davis, a lveomotive engi- neer residing in Greenville, Pitt county. was killed one day last week in a raiiroad accident. Mack Fesperman, colored, who killed his wife in Charlotte last week, bas been arrested at Kershaw, S. C and lodged in Charlotte jail. | | | | A $200,000 cotton mill will be built at Leaington. Over $75,000 of the capital stock has been sub- scribed and the millis assured. Mrs. Margaret Munzler. of Charlotte,was found dead in bed last Thursday morning. She had re- tired the night before as well as usual. Philip hanged at Denson, colored, was Bainbridge. Ga, Fri- day for the murder of Will Love in November. The negroes became inyolved in a quarrel over 3 cents. Lance & Floyd's barn, near Hot Springs, was burned Thursday night. Six cattle and several hogs were burned, besides a large amount of grain and forage. The fire is supposed to have been of incendiary origin, —_> The Tobacco Combine Will Succeed, Greensboro Dispatch 20th. wir.J. EF. Jordan, whose plan | for relieving the condition of the | tobacco growers was adopted by the !North Carolina Tobacco Growers’ | Association, organized at Raieigh | yesterday, says the only thing re- | maining to make the venture a suc- cess is the hearty co-operation of the farmers. He thinks there will be no trouble along this line. Many farmers have already pledged their support and are ready to siga the agreement and take stcck in the en terprise. Mr. Jordan telis me the concern wil! be organized on the line of a political campaign, thorough State, county and township organizations being maintained. And the promo- ters have the same determination of the leaders of political parties—to win, Asamatter of course, the tobacco trust will make a_ bitter fight against the new organization, but it is thought that when the farmers thoroughly usderstand the plans of the Tobacco Growers’ <Associa- tion, they cannot be induced to withdraw their support. Itis probable that the Guilford county association will be organized on the 27th, at which time a mass meeting of tobacco growers will be held here. The work of effecting an organization has been placed in the bands of the Guilford delegates to the Raleigh convention. a Humbugging the People. Raleigh News and Observer, The people love to be humbugged. The Washington Post says it is given out now that the Republican nomination for Vice President is to be settled by the desire of the yo- ters, and States are now engaged in booming “‘favorite sons.”’ But the Post gives the truth about the mat- ter thus: “All the candidates who are now being named, from Senator Davis, of Minnesota, whose fitness for any office cannot be questioned, to Mr. Harrison Grey Otis. who runs a newspaper out in Galifornia, and served with distinction in the Phil- ippine war, are being used simply as stalking horses. Their merits and demerits will doubtless be dis- cussed in the party organs, and then, when the convention is held, the decision of the Presideut will be communicated to the leaders, who will thereupon proceed promptly to execute the Presidential will. “Under all these circumstances the Republican managers are natu- The South Iredell Iron Ore. Mooresville Enterprise. Mr. BH. U. Davis was in town last Tuesday in the interest of the re- cently discovered iron mines vp his place three miles above town, on the North Carolina Midland Railroad. He brought with him 300 pounds of the ore, which was shipped to the Empire Steele and Tron Company at Greensbero, where a@ therouga test of the product will oe made. The development of this mine means a great deal for Mooresville, and Mr. Davis is very much encouraged by the report of examinations and analysis of mineralogists who have been prospecting the mines. —— | South Iredell News. joressilie Enterprise. Mrs. Addie Freeze left for Ennis, Texas, last Tuesday night. She wiil spend several months there, the | cuest of her sister, Mrs. Dr. R. L. Lowrance. Mr. R. W. Davis. son of Mr. H. U. Davis. bas gone to Fairmont, Da ividson county. where he has ac- 2 position as book-xeeper sith his brother-in-law, Mr. TA Vuneanon, who conducts a large | Mo | } 4 | vention, for the purpose of electing mercantile business. 4ehairman and four members of a -guaty central executive committee. A cylinder head blew out on the | engine of the southbound passenger ltrain Wednesday night just as the a4) ali rr : All qualified voters who ir ieee : mE s who intendto/) 3in was pulling out of Mount sapport the Democratic ticket in the elections are cordially invited to at- | AMON’ cil Tn vor Pepsin | ONIC is Tasteless and Gusranteed to Cure Chills snd : Fever and ail Malaria! Troubles. B Does Not Coutsix Quinine Nor Other Poisoz. a Does Not Injure tie Stomach Nor Effect the Hearing. W. A. McLarty & Son, Dime Box, Tex., say: “Ramon’s Pepsin Chili Tonic is the best we herve ever tandled. My son prescribes itin his practice,and says it is the only Chill Tenic which a child can tase without injury to the stomach.” Price 502. BROWN MF'G. CO., Prop’r:. Gananae Tenn. Ti . wt the respective voting places in each precinct on ~ SATURDAY. MARCH 31st, 1900, 2 at = ofe sait to ihe county convention. y order of the committee. bis January 3rd. 1900. ALD. Watts, Seererary: - a t i Crmat tend and participate in the prima- | jes, which are hereby cailed to meet i o'clock, p. m., for the purpose! know lecting @ precinct executive com- ittee of five members and delegates R. B. McLace us, | It caused a delay of near- and the railroad men e between this place ght the train had o Mourne. ly an hour, along the lin and Charlotte thou been ditched. a I want to let the people who sutfer sciatica Pain eved me after a aumber ines and a doctor had ye best liniment I have rheumatism and that Chamberlain’s Balm reli , of other medic | failed. It is tk ‘evar known 0 | pbaretta, Ga. | cured of rbeum ay. Ong ap 1 ipain. For sa from f.—J. A. Dopcex. Al- ic’ vy drugyists: - Thousands have been atism by this reme- jon relieves the rally having great difficulty in sur- rounding a predestined matter with all the interest which would attach | } } ' and Policeman Steed followed in hot of securing legislation duri GENERAL NEWS. Over -19,000,000 people are alle ct- | d by the famine in India. Twomen were killed and three | fatally injured b,; the falling of an} elevator in New, York city last} e Thursday. t The SeuthCarolina Legislature has passed a law requiring marriage license in that State, none being re- quired i retofore, The pexsion appropriation bill was passed by the House Friday. The bill carries $145,245,250 of the people’s zood money. Gen. 8. F. Lee’s birthday (last Friday, the 19th) was celebrated throughout the South and in many of the Northern cities. Up to last Friday the British losses in the South african war in killed. wonnded and captured ag- gregated 7.987 officers and men. W. L. Warnell, cashier of the Adel, Ga.. Bank, is missing. His friends say that he is temporarily insane. His accounts with the bank are said to be all right. At West Plains. Mo.. Deputy Sheriff Alfred Henry. while feeding the prisoners in the Howell county jail one day last week, was dragged into a cell and killed by the prisen- ers, all of whom escaped. | J. W. murphy, cashier of the Third Natioval Bank of columbus, Ga., shot and killed P. fT. Shutze, teller of the bank. and then killed himself Tuesday. The two men were alone in the back room of the bank when the cashier pulled a pistol, shot the teller dead and then shot into his own brain. Itisbelieved the cash- ier was temporarily insane, as no motive for the crimes is known. Find Their Son in a Barroom and Flog Him. Wilmington Messenger. There was ap unusual occurrence ince ina ‘Paddy's Hollow” Bar- vyoom early last night. It seems that the 19 year-old son of a certain well-to-do-mechapic of this city has hecome very unmanageable and spends much of his time in that dis- reputable locality. His parents determined upon the most harsh measures as a possible remedy for his waywardness and early last night bo'4 the father an1 mother “‘rai. -d’’ Paddy’s hollow” in questof thur son. The father carried a three foot cowhide. When they entered the barroom in question and di-covered the son in the midst of a cravd of rowdy companions, th ‘a her laid hold upon the boy and +4 aim while the motherappiied the cow hide with right good will and_ telling etfect which was forcibly evidenced by the wild yells and pleas fur mercy on the part of the unruly boy The mother did not cease from applying the cowhide until she had worn it down toa short and unwieldy stump. ‘Lhe boy positively refused to ac- company his parents home and Po- liceman Steed, who was on duty on that beat, was called to their assis- tance with a view tocarrying him by force. When they had succeeded in carry- ing himin this manner as far as Froat street. the boy told them that if they would turn him loose and al- low him. as he expressed it, to “walk along the streets as a white boy should,’’ be would make no further resistance and go quietly home with them. They released him and he walked quietly with them fora few paces and then suddenly dashed off down Front street in the opposite direc- tionfrom home. The irate father pursuit, the boy outran them and made vood his escape. —_———— A Chance for Southern Cotton Claims to be Paid. Washington Dispatch, roth. Southern Serators express them- selves as hopeful over the prospects ng the present session of Congress, looking to the refunding of money paid into the Treasury of the United States soon after the civil war, as the re- sult of the sale of cotton captured oy the Feder! forces. There was originally about $30,000,000 of this toa venuine political struggle.” This calls to mind a story about the nomination of a State ticket by the bosses in New York some_ time ago. The “‘bosses”’ had ‘‘fixed’’ the ticket to be named and had given it out tothe heeler. After this had been Gone, a delegate went to the big boss and said: ‘You haven't selected anybody for sup- erintendent of schools.’’ The boss looked troubled for a minute and said. **Well we will let the delegates select him and make them think they bave something to do with the ticket.’’ The slate went through ir a few minutes but the contest for superintendent of schools consumed a whole day. a Centinue the Northampton. Farm will Weldon News: The directors of the penitentiary at their meetingin Raleigh last week, decided to continue the North- ampton farm now under the super- vision of Mr. E. L. Summerell. The matter of arranging rentals was ieft to Superintendent Day and the executive board. The farm paid well last year avd we believe the prison authorities acted wisely in continuing this farm. All convicts, teams, implements and_crops have been moved from the Halifax farm, and taken over the river to the Northampton farm. The State’s lease on the Halifax farm having ex- pired, the penitentiary authorities decided to give up this farm and turn it over to the owners. The camp was broken up Tuesday and the State’s property all moved to money, but a portion of it was paid to the owners of the cotton soon ai- ter the war. The remainder was left in the Treasury and bas re- mained there ever since. Senator Money, who is giviug especial attention looking to the re-opening of the subject, says that the sum left amounts to about $11,- 090,000. A bill intreduced by Sena- tor Davis gives one year additional time for proof of such claims before the Court of Claims. It has been favorably reported by the Senate committee on claims and Senator Money thinks the outlook very good for favorable action. Most of the claims ave held in the Soutbern States. . 2 Sneered at Carnegie’s Gift. Louisville, Ky., Dispatch, 2oth. The general council of the city has practicaily turned down Andrew Carnegie’s offer of $125,000 toward a public library. Ever since the offer was made, several weeks agzoa bitter fight has been waged against its acceptance. Politics has been at the bottom of the trou ‘now considered out of daoger. AMONG THE POLITICIANS. James H. Gear, Republican, has been re elected to the United States Senate from Towa. Prof. Wm. &. Abernethy, of Rutherford College, Burke county, is acandidate for the Democratic nomination for State Superinten- ent of Pudlic Instruction. Senator Sullivan was formally elected to the Mississippi short term Senatorship to which he was appointed by the Governor, last week, and ex-Covernor McLaurin was elected to the full term, com- mencing March 4th, 1901. Sena- tor-eiect MeLaurin who has been critically i} with pneumonia, is Senators Simons, of Oregon. and Chilton, of Texas. the former 2. Re- publican and the latter a Det.~crat, have been appointed a sub-commit- tee of the Senate judiciary cor :mit- tee to consider Judge Ewart’s <ase. Senator Clifton was against Ewart’s confirmation in the last Con, ress, while Senator Simons is 2 new ‘mem- ber and it is not known how he stands on the question. The Populist State committe » met in Raleigh last Thursday nigh: and called the Populist State conven- tion to meet in Raleigh Wedne <day, Aprill8th. It was recomm: nded that the county conventions to som- inate candidates for the ccunty offices and the Legislature b. not beid until after the State co ven- tion. The committee issued 21 ad- dress in which the election lav and the constitutional amendmen» are denounced. A confereace wi} be held on the night before the >tate convention to which prominen: Re- publicans wili be invited, when it is expected fusion between the Pep- ulists and Republicans will be « fect- ed and the offices divided. Se A Totai Eclipse of the Sun on May 28th. Washington Dispatch, 19th. Prof. F. H. Biglow has writi > an interesting statement of the total eclipse of the sun May 28, 1500. The path of the shadow, be says, will begin at sunrise over the bacific ocean just west of Mexico, ant ex- tend ever the Southern States from New Orleans to Norfolk, crossing the middle portions of the North At- lantic to Portugal and terminating near the northern end of the Red Sea at sunset. The location of the track in the United States is remarkable for its convenient accessibility to a :aulti- tude of people. He estimates that more than half a million persons will see the total eclipse of more or less duration from tneir homes. and many more willtake advantaye of the opportunity to see the event of a lifetime. Kducators should encourage their students to secit. and he suggests it would be a popular thing for the railroads to arrange for excnsions to the cities and localities affording the most favorable opportunities for asight, as there are good hotel ac- commodations through all sections affected. The United States Weather Bu- reau, which has been conduciing a cloud survey of the region, predicts the chances for fair weather as al- most certain in Georgia and Ala- bama. ‘Thetrack will pass over Mo- bile, Montgomery, Macon, Milledge- ville, Augusta and Columbus, 2 little south of Atlanta. ~~ A Pamlico County Man Sees a Train For the First Time. Newhbern Journal. He had just come from the Gepths of Pamlico county and stood in the Atlantic and North Carolina Rail- road station last night as the mail train pulled in. He was time-vorn, showing a long struggle with life under bard surroundings, and al- though 65 years of age, it wes the first sight he had ever had of a train of zars. It seems incredible. but it was his own statement. He had with him his son. a small poy. 5 or 6 years old, and whea the train stopped he spoke to the gate- keeper to admit him to the platform, saying: “Let my little boy sec that engine.’ When the inspection was over he proceeded to embark for a station down the roud and as soon as he had secured a seat he braced himself for the ordeal and his sen- sations when the train got a 60-mile an hour speed must have been Ccon- siderable. RHEUMATISM TO STAY CURED Price $1. Sold in Statesville by W. F. Hall, jr.. Stimson & Anderson, In Mooresville, by E. H. Miller & Co. Rocking the Cradie J. Delaughter, Sparkman, Ark.. says: For the past fifteen years I have consulted physicians and used patent medicines, but Ramon’s Liv- er Pills and Tonic Pelletts execiled them all. i could get vo rele. for constipation, and after using one box I was as sound asa oiler. Af- ter telling a number of my good friends, they tried the medicine and were cured. and now we are all rock- ing the cradle of life away in perfect health and emjoyment. My advice to all, isnever Jet your house be clear of Ramon’s Pills. For saleby N. P. Tunstall, drugzist. ee Killed His Wife and Children. North Brookfield, Mass,, Dispatch, 2oth, Martin Bergen, the catcher of the Boston baseball! team of the Nation- al League, killed his wife and two children and committed suicide at his home bere today. An axe was the implement used in taking the life of Mrs, Bergen and one of the children, while a razor was employ- ed to cut the throat of the other child, a little yirl, and of the man himself. Itis thought that the ac- tion was due to insanity. It has been suspected for some time that Bergen was 2 victim of mental de- rangement. The tragedy was discovered by the neighbors, whe found the body of Bergen and the girl lying on the kitchen floor, Deep cuts in the throat of the child and its father showed how death had been inflict- edand a blood-stained razor lay nearby. Further — imvestigation showed that Mrs. Bergen and the boy also had been killed. Their bodies lay upon a bed in the cham- ber and nearby was an axe covered with blood. The head of both the woman and the child had been crushed by the blunt endof the axe and presented horrible wounds. Bergen was 29 years of age. His wife was about the same age, the little girl was 8 or 9 years old, and the boy a little younger. oe Itching After Kassin;z. Bourbon, Ind., Dispatch, 19th. An epidemic of barber's itch pre- vails here, 12 young women being the victims. The young folks have been holding many neighborhood sociables this winter, and kissing gan.es were frequently indulged in. These kave spread the disease until it has reached dangerous propor- tions. Parents have taken action and all kissing will be tabooed for a time in the hope of stamping out the contagion. —_— 4 A Figures sor Cotton Growers. Raleigh News and Observer. A crop of 11,000,000 bales at 5 cents nets the South roughly $2%5,- . 000,000; acrop of 9.000.000 bales at 7 cents yields $315,000.600; in other words the smaller crop pays the South $40,000,000 more, without making any allowance for the in- crea-ed expenditure involved in the production of the larger crop. When tempted to increase the acreage in cotton, farmers ought to read these figures over until they re committ- ed to memory. During the stay in the writing room he bad found out that a ‘amily next tohim was going down the road and he spoke to the man, Say- ing: “You will get on with me— won't you, and sorter look aftcr me, won't you?” >_> — A Southern Mill Using Egyptizn Cot- ton. What does it do? It causes the oil glands in the skin to become more active, making the hair soft and glossy, precisely 2s nature intended. Charleston, $. C., Dispatch, 19th. It is said that Egyptian cotton has been imported in small quanti ties by a certain woolen mill in South Carolina for several years, but the first large shipment of the Egyptian staple for a South Caro- lina mill was received at Clover, in York county, last Tuesday, from Alexandria via Boston. The new cotton mill at Clover will use Egyptian cotton exclusiyely, its managers claiming that the Sea ble. In the board of alderman last night a resolution to accept the offer was referred to the “‘committee on cemeteries.”” which, of course, will never report on it. The lower board of councilmen, however, ap- pointed a committee to report ou the feasibility of accepting the offer and those who favor the acceptance will still make a hard fight for it. Ten-Year-Old indigestin. W. H. Peters, Nathanton, Ky.. the Northampton farm. F. B. Thirkield, Health Inspector of Chicago, says, ‘‘“Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cannot be recommended too highly. It cured me of severe dys- pepsia."’ Itdigests what you eat writes: I have suffered untold mis- ery for ten years with Indigestion and Billiousness. I wastreated by five pbysiciads bat obtained only temporary relief. I began to use Ramon’s Liver Pilis and Tonic Pel- lets and have been constantly im- Island staple Las not the “stresgth and silkiness’’ necessary for tae su- perior yarn they are to make. It has been demonstrated repeat- edly in every state in the Union and in many foreign countries that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is a certain preventive and cure for croup. It has become the oniversal remedy for that disease. Fisher of Liberty, W. Va., only re- peats what bas been said around the globe when he writes: ‘I kave used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in my family for several years and al- ways with perfect success. We de- whe * Itcleansesthe scalp from dandruff and thus removes one of the great causes of baldness. It makes a better circu- lation inthescalp and stops the hair from coming out. lt Prevenis and ii Cures Baldness Ayer’s Hair Vigor will surely make hair grow on bald heads, provided only there is any life remain- ing in the hair bulbs. It restores color to gray or white hair. It does not do this in a moment, 2s will a hair dye; but ina short time the gray color of age gradually disap- and the darker color it is not only the best lieve that i ly 1 cough remedy, but that it is a sure cure for croup. It and cures indigestion, beartourn and = forms of dyspepsia. W. F. Hail e proving, and a fair-prospect of being ; permanently cured. For sale by N. Re; Tumstatl; th is ” eae. lives of oar c¢ a i This remedy is for:ale by saved the | hildren a nun ber of “LEE h. iS at the Pestefiice at secondclass mail ce IeELISHED WEER! —AT— I ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. tt “she oe A. D. Warts. Eprror « PROPRIETOR tatesville ae i} } ’Pyone No. 33. 1 § a . Mi = - 5 SPrATESVILLE. N. C., Jan. 29. 1960, > * tiLLe. oe . i} Pt ne Sa m e WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION WEDNESDAY. APRIL APRIL ORD. Marcu 5 STATE. County. PRIMARIES. TUESDAY, SATURDAY, ANNGUNCEMENT. D. Wat Pex ae ts has leased the in a est of tals oe in will be paid to A. Watts. whe 4 d. DA’ HARTNESS. TE ITH Ist se + LL } pape y and the old firm of Hartness & Watts has been dissolved by mutual © -con- sent. Ajl acco due the paper wil! atis settle all accounts against the tirm. The publication of the Mascot will be conti De Wy as sole editor ar ci r. This Janua ~ee = A. D. Watrs ; —— -—-- q DEMOCRATIC sk N. ATOR IAL CON- Vi PRLIN. Ac Democrat ‘ party of th } district. composed of ti of Davie 4 tredeli and ry calle H toa meet at i licounty, \ on SATURDAY rH. 1900, ; ¢ ' 4 <a ue .% ati FT! o clock, am or tae purpose i f of nominating two candidates for ; + >tate Senators. i By order of the cemwmittee. i This January Zora, ,200. { <2, E. Crowson W. G. NICHOLSON, Cl a 0 retary. By tt n Post we taat tesy of great T90n Eneve information and which as aus much ceived a copy Almanac conta Was ever airman. the Washing of f isg be fore pack ed into 542 page The ; book is invaluable for reference and i i} selis for 23 cents. f ——_____._— i Sunday's Raleizh News and Ob- ' server contains a cut of Hon W. PD. Turner and several editorials from various papers of the State endorsi his candidacy for Lientenant Gov- “1 >) ernor. Elsewhere print several editorials ti oy countymad, and it Jooks lik st the nomination. a ee 3rran and Senator Jones, chairman of the N Mr. \rkansas. Democratic committ r =i ve +: vold dug tie. as receptiy eut from Was ston . 7 Preyeanr c Jones hag advised Bryan to lor nt mei 1 the Chi Cao f an had refused and that a_ru \ utt eae Ss untrue. Candidates For State Offices. hh News and Observer, of Pitt. Treasurer—W. H. S. t Vauce. J. D. Boushall, >. R- Lacy, of Chatham. Attorney Gene of Hay wood; Ir Bertie; T. J. Jerome, of Union. State Auditor—W. 3S. Burke: B. F. Dixon, of oO >. ral—R. D. ment of candidates places of the ticket. eae nea ee The case of Brigham H. Robe the polygamist from Utah, Tuesday for is up the argument began on ity of the committee. eport recommended that he be sworn in and tben expeiled. well. Some women in the galle and North Carolina’s constitution. speech was a brilliant legal ther clause’ completely speech of the day before. is constitutional. of negro rule in Louisiana was & “Heil born dream.”’ Pearson, of Cleveland. So far there has been no announce- the other im this issue we endorsing he e oe mf Or ‘ational ee, nail ancth: given ay that Senator aoun ylatform, that Bry- pture tween the two mea had occurred r. Bryan says the story is or Jor nes es erly “Et's So farthe entry books show the following persous entered for the race Governor—C. B. Aycock,of Wayue: Jobn S. Cunnisgham. of Persen: theo. F. Davidson, of Buncombe: 1. 1. Justice, of Rutberfordton. Lieutenant Governor—W. Dz Turner, of Iredell: R. L. Smith, of DStaniy. Secretary of State—D. H. Me Lean. of Harnett: J. Bryan Grimes. Burgwyn, Wake: of Wake: H. A. London, Gilmer. cis D. Winston, ot oi aes TEs, Congressman-elect in the House. the reports of the majority and miner- The majority ex- eluded and the minority that he be Rob- erts spoke in his own behalfand did it rie- : cheered, whiie others hissed him. It S probable that the minority re- iport will beadopted. The vote will/s : occur this afternoon. Senator McEnery. of Louisiana. : Giseussed negro suffrage in the South in the Senate Tuesday, and defended the Louisiana constitution the proposed amendment to His arga- ment, showing that the ‘‘grandta- He answered Pritchard’s Senator McEnery said that the recollections like LAY} 3 GHTING AR YON: SMiLhi i A Britis: force For the Relief of tre Beseiged City Engages The Boers. lon Dispa The Da Mail has the following. dated Sunday night. from Sperman > “There has been hot fight- rng all day. A dawn our atlack was resuined along the entire line, all the brigades taking part. We soou discovered that the Boers still oc- ‘upied the range of bilis in force. heir position being very strong. The range is intersected by steep tvav ines and many approaches very difficult of access. Today the Boers who were driven from their trenches > took cover in Gongas and he rocks with which t } wo. The forces. ed the task of ariviacbe m Camp: debind 1 sre str COVED TINE i ith vood h run and set to work in the carty mornivg, Much. tir took place. and the enemy f- back to another kopje We swarmed on and occupied it and then the attack cowmenced with the utmost qallgnr- try. ‘The country sia hills favorable to ¢ and our Nevertt itis being accomplished. Whenever any ef the enemy were obse orved takings up a fresh position our field batteries poured in showers of shrapnel, and the rapid movement of the guns followed by aceurate shooting must have vreatly distressed them. “Phe en emy were on the defensive a entire day, 9 save yoce when thes Vv attempted to out- left and were heckmated They relied almost en tireiv on rifle fire. A Sew shells were tired froma heavy piece of ordnance, ba ly abounds in errilla warefare, erdvous one gradually Vhy a u is an 1 task less. most he t} iank our signally | th at ht ascore ci ais Were fired ov Tbe British and a balloou Was sent up ty spy out the ner the 2 Boer positions. The naval guns cesumed the oombardment, “this } moruing, frm a new position, But without results. Tne three British positions are) the old Chieveley camp, nearest Co- Ienso; the central position at Swartz kop drift, where they hoid both ban«s of the river, and a point: .gher up in the direction of Zunck- les, where they have bridged the | river and established an immense | Commissariat. On asummit of the) terraces at Swartz kop they have, placed five naval guns and have ; brought the field artillery across the river to a small kopje on tke thern bank, whence they keep up aun incessant and terrific cannonade the Boer trenches. Since the beginning of the week inmunication with tke ee silious has been kept up under the cereal of this cannopade, vey casu- ies resulting from this being sierthan those which occurs a me Colens One of the shells from the} vaval yuns kil — a father aud son, | free Staters, who were chatting at | me eu c le AE 2 a the sine Strangely neither hac | any visible wounds. NOTES. | From Wednesday's Dispatches, | Anattempt will be made by the |) British to seize Spion Kop. astrong titon of the Boers. It is said that the Boevs have tired from Mafekin; It is reported that the Boers have j} committed a breack of neutrality} vy crossing Portugese ‘Lord Dun donal dson 1 1 | Os) | rée- | ix | A vattle has been rag Nver’s hoek road since Saturday | but these fell harmless. We now occupy the lower crest of the left and are converging slowly but sure- | the Boer centre. The Boer own, but must have been The killed and wounded are ’ ly to loss is 1eavy. aind and en the plain. The British bit within 1,000 yards ofa command. i vie. on which the Boers were sonventrated, concealed bebind im- mense bou de ys strewn thickly over the h Tbe artillery opened the attack ‘the batteries worked con pouring tons of ol uel amung the Boers, who devoted their attention to musketry fir the Cannes infantry. The Boers stuc k to their rocky fastnesses with the gre ake stt ter y and at theco elusion, British had oviy ad- vanced across a few ridges. The arently have few guns and little damage. Capt Honley, of the Dublin Fusileers, l,mortally wounded, while lead- ing his men toseizea fresh point of vantage. Boers ap: they did sir ast HOLDING THE ROADS. River. Botha Boer Camp, Upper Tugela Jan. 21.—After Commandant checked the British advance yester- moriing, it was expected that there would be no furthe s action un- tiltomorrow. This afternoon, how- sizns were discerned of intend ed movement in the Byritish north- erncamp. When the heat, which was more frightful than any yet ex- perience’: had worn off, the British annon started in full force and the day eS ever, ~ infantry advanced in extended or- Generals Botha and Cronje'_ held the high hills oyer which the roadto Ladysmith passed. When the Mauser fire opened, a pandem: 1um of sound filled theair. The vi dictive crash of lyddite shelis. the sharp volleys of Lee-Metfords. the v hip- like crack of Mausers were i }- terspersed with the voom of the Boer Maxims The battle ended with darkness, but not without evi- dences of execution among the Brit ish that were manifest at sun Field Cornet Ernest Emilio was ki'l sed, nor did the generals escape un- scathed. A the central position, kop, where the other road to Lady- smith crorses the hilis, the British advanced from the low hopjeg on the banks of the Tugela unmolested Then they entered the zone of Mauser tireand aithough their naval Kept upthe usual terrible racket. ihe advance was stopped, and the British bad to count out their dead and wounded. Commandant Vilijoen and Zuo two on refusing to surrender was shot. The British loss was probaoly in signiticant. They complain that expansive bullets in Mausers were round on the field and soft-nosed bu lets with-Lee-Metfords. The Boers adinit that sporting Mausers were occasionally found, but they deny the charge respecting expansive bu iets. Not a shot was tired by the Boers ! with cannon orrifieat the Swartz kop position, this side the One thousand infantry and a battery advanced into the second row of low hills between the Republicans and the river. Heavy cannonading pro- ceededat a range of 2.000 yards but the Boers maiztained the silence of death. This must have stagger- ed the British, as the advance was stopped aud this morning they had retired to-their old positions. BRITISH HOLD THREE POSITIONS. Boer Camp. Upper Tugela River, Friday. Jan. 19.—The British now oceupy three positions along th= Tugela river. Their naval guns have been firing steel-pointed, ar mor-piercing shells. Reports being received that 2,000 British cavalry were attempting to outflank us along the Drakenburg ridge, a stropg patrol was sent to reconnoi- tre. Mistaking the signals. the scouts and patrol proceeded to a kopje from which a terrific rifle aud Maxim gun Gre suddenly opened’ The Boers lest 14 men filled and 2: wounded. The Britis loss was probably sasigeatheat The bom- bardment of the Boer positions from Swarts kop was resumed yesterday, chiefly from a battery brougb: across the river. In the afternoon the cannonading became exceeding- ly brisk, and under cover thereof, the infantry advanced in three lines to asecond row of iittie _kopjes, but later they retied to their : = 6.000 British. TYRE BOERS HUG TNE ROCKS. Spearman's Camp, Natal, Jan. 22, USK m.—Early on Sunday mora ing General Warren com pence anking movement on the extreme eftofthe British position. The | in-| fantry advanced at + o’clock in the mornive the irregular Tabamyama mountain. which ends at Spionkop. The artillery occupied oe tions be- carefully worked along the hills un-' Swariz. tiver./, ween the Boers, under Pretorius, The fighting is ail swisg at Spion Kop. The | Soers. under Botha and Cronje.have | reen sent there. The British vet \ ; have carried away to the rear rapidly. | y \ Boer position at Colesburg. There | strony rumors are iecirculation | 4c heavy fighting, but the result | tthe Boers are retiring. The’: unknown. According to the} battie will be resumed tomorrow. test dispatches the Boers were siding their own. | ——— 3°. oom Annual Meeting of Southern Stock | Mutual and Underwriters In- surance Companies. iti Greensboro Daily Record. Ther boro the annual meeninys of the twe Creensboro insurance companies— the Southern Stock-Mutual and the Underwriters. These meetings are of more than i veal importance because the stock re was held today in Greens re iders of these comp yanies repre- sent pearly every eemen of the state of North Carolinn and larger usiness interests and “‘gveater aug cregation of capital chan apy organ- ; i State. Besides there of 10,000 people in rre interested in the} ¢ ion re rds Upwe rth Car reetiy fits of the cot They have vost successful year since th ganization. One just ipon its ixth year, the other s third year. During the IS9U, the two comp: have creased assets from 23,731.90 and their reserve -insurance, (emergency fund) from <9 {680,39 to 41 ani their surpius from $1: 40 toS17, 31681. The year 1899 shows an in premium rev! eipts from to S.d435.62 being an over 15 per cent. these companies have made their or wanization is a very remars- ind ‘the figures given below parison: um since organi ization. ho “ holders panies Com t “as r eted the wir ji ust or- enter ing UpoL year in to for is t it nies Boon SIS ST. increase o! The record which since One @ lenge eom ul Total premi S185.139.09; losses, $36,547.27: divi- dends to policy holders since organ- S29, Tx? Ob; ZatiOn, sos average anpua: loss ratio, 19% per cent _ On account of the continued bos lity of the Seath Fastern Tari by the recent} North risks peccesiors evidenced seneral cut in rates in ‘dina on those classes of ¢ -the Southern Stock-mutual an d Un- aN Ese s have made svecialty of writic the stockholders have deemed it prudent to make 2 a pol - icy holders’ dividend on the busiuess the past year 15 per cent in-tead t £20 per cent. as heretofore. there by “hedging” against the ~eut iastern Tariff Associati: The policy holders of the compa: t-~ can- i not fail to endorse this course. es pecially since the) per cert ¥ hich bas been withheld from the cividenc ‘account and carried to the bE pergen cy Fund will be apptied towards in creasing the poliey bolders Givi dead in subsequent years, These companies deserve all the i success they bave achieved and more. ‘for besides the thousands ef doilars ‘they are annually returning directly to property owners in dividends. ihev have forced other companies to burghers were knocked senseless by a recent reduction in Yates Ww hich au explosion of lyddite. but Com | will save notless than $100.000.60 Manceat Viljoen recovered. Fie:dj per year to the people of North Cornet Heilbron was wounded and! Carolina. ——_—_. | LAS STATE NEWS. MLV. Boretvot, of Jobnston coun- tr. raised this vear two bales cf cotton on one acre of jand Thetwo 't9 Statesville Monday and , Tuesday at noon. | Tovrain was standing on read to Oliver's he ek pass | 2 cing along: attacked the | TAYLORSVILLE NEWS. Why can't Taylorsville bave a ton miliand furniture factery? The telephone li tr. Thos. isbury. to W Lawyer Jobn L. ilkesboro. Gwaltney returnd son College, and Miss Henderson. of Crofts, Mecklenburg county, came | Saturc here Tuesday for the Linney-Mathe- son marriage. Mr. J. Wilson Milstead, of Ellen- ale township died Monday morn- iw after only a few days sickness, ged about 50 vears. Myr. Milstead was one of Alexander's best citizens aud his place wil be aa to fitl in G le his section. Mr. Charles E. Flowers, son of Col. and Mrs. G. W. Flowers, who | has been living in the far West for | several years, came home on a_ visit | this week. Mr. Flowers has charge of the shoe department in one of the jlargest department stores in Mon- tana. Mr. Wm. Ingram, liverymans, mot with an accident last week that has kept him confined to his roor and bed for a week or more. Mr the vard xy lot near the post office with post- master Matheson and another par- ty or ase when they got into a little fun. Postmaster Matheson in some way tripped Mr. Ingram sc | that he fel! avd wrenched his back iso that he bas not been able to walk for a week. ——_——- oe AMONG THE POLITICIANS. j at | Cha- H. A. London. editor of the ltham Record, is a caadidate for | state Treasurer. | Dr. Bb. F. Dixon. of Cleveland county, is a ca.didate for the Demo- leratic nomination for State Auditor. The Prohibition National corven- ltion will meet in Chicago June 27th, ito nominate candidates for pee ident and Vice President Congressman Bailey, of Texas, wiilnot run for the House avain, but isa candidate to succeed Sena- tor Chilton in the Senate. at Jus- | Hon. Locke Craige will speak Me rion. January “Both; E. J. SSE, -pand Hons R. = baa: cock at 3. Glenn Asheboro, The negro Republicans of Augus- , have expelled W. EH. Stal mae postmaster of that city. nthe Republican party, because be es to appoint 2 negro as- istant postmaster. Hon. W. J. Bryan is speaking in be Eastern States and meeting ith enthusiastic receptions. It evident, and becomes more so as the time for the conveation approaches. that he will be nominated without serious opposition. elec nt Ne is tions committee has decided by a vote of 5 “to 4 against Quay s ae to aseatin the Senate, to which he was recently appointed by the Govertor of Penn- sylvania. Four Democrats and one Republican are against kim, while four Republicans favor him The Senaie House elections committee No i has decided to recommend the un- seating of Gaston A. Robbius. Dem- ocvat. andtae seating of Win. F- Aldrich, Republica bu. for the Fourth oe district. The vote in the -ormmmittee was stri ctly @ party one, the Republicans voting for Aldri and the Democrats for Robbins, +} ca the following resolution “Resolved, that Hon. Wm.J. Bryan, t L for this Country yesterday. ine from Moore's ! ‘cotton mill is being putin this week. | i zi is | day. H. Vancerford, of Sal-! 7 was here today on bis way! . ™ | tidel, burned his | Toledo, Ohio. went | LTE GENERAL NEWS. Gen. Wheeler sailed from kilk Three Italians were family row in New York ci M. O. Waggoner. a conve: infidel aces en cian ar “UNGayV, Lora Many volumes were burned. John Ruskin, the eminent lish author, is dea Rr. D. Black | Mr. H. J. Gladden and family ,more, the Engtish novelist and auth- moved to Moore’s cotton mill at] or of Lorna Dooce. 2!so died Sun- Liledoun Tuesday. | dav. Ir. J- Pleas Matheson, of David-| Two white murderers were tave: ‘from jail at Fort sas night and Iwnached. 1 were hange dtotwo trees in jail vard M. C. McKendree, a well known! at Bakersville, February } and j March | ! | | er bv drummer, fe!i in the tire at his home in Macon, Ga., Tuestiav. and was | bursed to death. His full was due} to heart trouble. Seyen persons were killed r sixty wouuded b au e: in Mexico Saturd churches Ove quake maznificent v buildings were injured. A battle bas been fought the Mexicansand Yaquis in whica the Yaquis were with heavy less. Their bered 200 and 500 were tak pris oners. ! At North, S. D. Vef Monday shot down bis James A. Jefeoat. As he ! ground tbeir father fired a trate body. kilios, nis son. wa the ending ef a fa oly long standing, Majors Joanseon aod Suis | with five CoM panies ties feated S00 Filipinos St) ae Tuesday. Two Americans were} wounded and ten Fii ipinos were Jef | dead cn aes field. The nana: 213 | forces took the town. Chief Weather Forecaster Heurys } uesdar ies received 3 A. Ha izen hinsrton o oo) r a artist died ¢ inju e yele accident. While rik ling rey) day nizht be collided with 29078 ¢velist, was thro Ota rr frac: ured, and his skull Lewis. Davis, a new: of New Kent county, fight with his wiie strack over the head % er and beaten sv badly The woman has been Daviswas considered a vre: the neuer IED. J. Batier, negro resisied ing to killa ne a {eon, Ga., Monda: ing at everybody edac i iwo and fifteen at Botier wi woul taiuv Size doesn’ ware of erle! for \., 5 Je count salve offered Hazel Saive. AD I inf The Virginia Legisiature adoped Monday: he wreat and the living exponent of the time-ho d principles of the | Democratic tty. be, and he is }neredy d to address the Vi visiatar, pre ae session as may suit his conveuience. vinia Le yor the ow the bes Serater Pritchard ispeech syainst tbe ainendment and in reply Morgan. of Alabama. in the ionday. He claims that the her clause” is and spoke at great length against ithe po li tax provisica of “the amend to Senute bei law in Kentucky. brought out nothing new. Spain’s ee Need. Mr. R. P. Olivia. of Barcelona Spain, spends bis wimters at Aiken, 1S, C. Weak ner ves bad caused | Vere pains in the back of bis head. jO n using FE lectric Bitters, Americ: it rreatest Blood and Nerve Remedv. fad pain scen teft him. Be says a ineGicise is what his country { See s ips bales weighed 920 pound= una soid needs act Aine rica knows that tt cor 869.12 Cures hier und sidney trouble. pu ste tities the blood, tones up the stom {| The girls at Miss Ufford’= b pard- }ach, strengthens the rerves. put~ |! ug schoolat Albemarle ate souse| vim, vigor and new life into every {meat Sunday which had beceme con | muscle. nerve an@organ of the bod) taminated from ibe vessel in which | If we tired or ailing you need it was packed, and all of them were | Evers bottle suaranteed, only 56 seriously sick for a while, but nonejcents. Scld by W. F. Hall. Je. of them will die. aro oze ist. Six prisoners broke out of Wilkes vounty jail Friday night. They were released by a begro prisoner, who broke the Icck with a pick. While he was trying to break the lock of another cell ‘the jailer cap- tured this negro. The escaped pris- oners are bad men and were to be tried for serious offences. “That Throbbing Headache Wouid quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchiess merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. “Easy to take. Try them. On‘y 23 cents a- box. $s Robert Campbell, manager of “Phe White Slave’ Company, which played in Charlotte Saturday night, came near being suffocated by es-/ caping gas in the Central Hoel | * sath room Saturday afternoon. | Both gas jets were turned on when ne was found in an unconscious con- dition. Hesavs it was an accident. ~~ it looks like be attempted sui- vide. i 4 i ; Your iyes Neglected Means serious trouble. Dent you; think they are of greater value to you than a few dollars ? Dr. Robert L. Moore will be in Statesville Court Week, Tuesday and Wednes- day, February 6th. and 7th. The doctor devotes his entire attention | to the eyes now and has the latest: improved instruments for examina-: i whith they occupied at night on tion. Hecan be of great beip to: , yout’ Byes. money back if not cured. Sold by W. F. Hall, Jr. Lewis Dennis, Salem, Ind., savs, “Kodel Dyspepsia Cure did me more good than anything I ever took.” It digests what you eat and cannot help but cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. . F. Hall Jr. Half Price, LarGE JEWELER’S SAFE, good as | Lewis Ferry road new, fire proof. with burglar proct steel chestinside. Has two combi- nation locks, work CalJl at Wocedward Bros.’. or address P. O. Box 10 Greensbo- ro, N. C. Febauary Gth and 7th. Dr. R. L. Moore will be at Wood ward Bros.” jewelry store ard can be of, i great help to your eyes. Don’t i fail to see Kim. at such time dur- ' delivered his constitutional Senator “grand- unconstitutional ent and declared that our Stare’s election Jaw is worse than the Gue- fhe Senator adjustable eabi net write me at Statesville, A Night of Yer ' i anxiety was felt widow of the brave Genera rr bam, of wachias. Maine. w 1} Goctors said she could not ti morning’ writes Mrs. 3. who zitended her that ob “All thought she niust soon bran Pnemenia, but she begued iy; S| Ds oReey saving k aie - had n ne her e than 0 and iad cured her of After thre e > small do=es =| easil . ce mm plet velous mi a all Throat, Chest : Only 50 cents and 4 free at W. F Hall. L ee s bi Durne ned Sun aan Pour s and 500 bushels of corn were bur No icsurance. 4rd. horses. A Pright*’u! Biunder . es 9 hborr:s} Will eften cause a Seald. Cut Arnica S. or will kil the it, ures Old Uleers. Bouls. skin Eru ptions. i earth Only 25 cents a box guarant eed. Soild by W. F- r., druggist Jr Koco Digests what you eat. antard tonic Noocther preparaticr | can approach it in efficiency. It in- | Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulence Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache. Gastralgia. Crampsand | ail other results of imperfect digestion. Prepored by E C. DeWitt &Co., Chicago ct KES A TOLD IN ONE Day, Take Laxative Bromo Q ~ druggists refund money if The gennine Tae oR o on & Natice to creditors, AVING qualified asad ane estate of John M FOR 33 MLE THREE-ROOM house anc_ lot ett Statesvilie. Apply at this office. yf tithe, i399. | FARM FOR SALE. WILL sellaitlora part of iny actes. . The land ts situated iz ship, four miles s w G zx and a fair Orchar 2d About: are in cultivation and acres in wa Price iow and terms reasonable. See E, i. Freeze. sth. 1900. “Garland Coffee -Pot. E ARE agents for the celebrated Carla Coffee Pot, and have the exclusive it in Iredeli, Rowan, Gatawha. lenburg and Cabarrus counties. saves One-third of the coffee an solutely clear. pure cofiee. drinking any d:egs. Phe Seg tend you al buy it. acd eae - LANDS } TCU INGER Jan. ; oe — ‘ull Dyspepsia Cure It-artificially digests the food and aids | Nature in strengthening and recon: | structing tie exhausted digestive o7-' gans. It is the latest discovered digest ! stantly relieves and permanently cures |: Heartburn, |"? © op ' 13 & a if <a a aa E i é hs ; Z fr. Robert. Porter S 3 4 aes rom trate € . ‘ me . > e n + te PX a 7 way ne 2 / ¥ Pee € sz} t will last. and nim “i> = Seven i" "sir Clarence Bz x red i the ¢ giv cae at. ae : ie kind ee ~~ cee : . R Var Lone broke a wh ~ f enh 0 ee LOW ahs ef the us@iai acticies € “bal! at Athletic Park ~ : we séep that wi’ Piiiae* ; 3 } 4 I % Aernoon eh PPROPTIATE The friends of Mr ar } ae Dig “ 3 C a ; are 2 vlad to set a © PRESEN 8, eerste ne 23 A 2 < S Ms m2 4 tack ot ‘poeums mia. = io a S rr ey V ing ehine. 2 Deputy Sberit U @ ok ] *.. Ghamber-burg to 5 es C St V e. é et ved his ofhce 3 $ as CO ing re: Rowan county. Where 2 Dow’t you Know these are o | % x nu Sohacans aie ) ngee signals which point & {23 ” tts ee eee 3 ears oe a P ae ¥ Y i Ss u e | Saln ous, die@ Sunday to pncumenia, bronchitis, or @ !* : aaj o consumotion li? € a a a | x N 3 = ber bome near tos 5 moption itse ‘% Gs x fe 3 Wn a OC cs a ~~ tio.. interment t = if you are aiting and have © 1 Sy Gune A See Ge : gS F133. % dav. 3 fost flesh laiciy, they are “ aes =. > Mr. aud rs. . 2 2 Razors and See 9 Witeare vscn living ia 2 ss ‘ ot . arrive bert *> today : 2 ie eissors anc Shear Bec oacboe 2 off the-e diseases?”’ be 3 =.h OF Fe) and S * a shoe serien > Don’t wait totry SCOTT'S ae : rte J > mms $ 2 EMULSION «as a last ree i ‘hard Ast = Pocket Raives k We learn from ® sort.’ There is no remedy tobe 4 aes at — = Se eens *¢ for foctifyin . s \ of Galiney, - pee 3 cae to it a foxtafying. the . Bl anic mac 4 Sowers. of States 5 System. Prevention is easy. Le a an we ried on Sunday. Jar £9 rion. : Messrs. J. W. 1 Cooper each have yetle deliars. stro BAER EE. “BS SE ae vress in! ‘ 7 a They « — 7 ’ Mr Jobnu BI. Sha j aa O€S: elected Secretary at the Victor catter Ju t receir “mother fo: of mate atr. Shara 4 mon £ Awe at = is family te Ghar those famous shoes. Sart of next week Jack Frost is us, he’s wone to stay ali winter. Why The engagement — ive hin ma veceptioa’ There's no vetter way to Wallace. of the Wa into @ palr o° our winter-proof, w her Miss Rena Diokelsj. > 2 medic oT attic Axe foot-fitters, and stey in line ter, X : we. has bees > yin aod SL > hundreds of cther foiks. whose health we are insur- Miss Dinkelspiei ix 1 3 corrects Gisease. day, Mrs M. W. Meyer 3 eS Be = There is n> better Shoe 2 urday Mr. 4 ’ SCOTT & ¥ : Stheheuse mover re) neae 7} 'S 4 shoe that customers know © Moore's jlarze safe YVesSeesesee 2BSeSs. to be \ on the streneth of ite appea Gud Scandia fram Wax > ' : Bice oc che liberal trade they gave oO" rs'ore to The j | STATESV: LLE PRODUCE MARKE> US ik favors oe _ 1900, we are with ~ Loan office. Tne 1 : — best pvcsper us New Year + | pared: ase the”s2 i IRRECTED LY - 4 ge ~ 7 . SOOPER & Olt LOOP & MILLER, — o. wc xu. a — om cheeeap Man. ches commit nos ais ‘Talki PTE ES es a Se 75 EPAD Horses 2 su VV cen » ; Maci ni % 228 Ww © the Democratic S Pe. tien of this dist rict tog = mMoay on Saturday. A ] nominate two cana tors , See the officia column. Mr. Samuel] Bell rnd E trom! n, both of Olir iT WATCHES. a0 married “unt 2 O Cords. at the te- groom s br wher. Vr sS GB ack welder. E the ceremony. Rev. gs. A. Dorritt ¢ . Wesiminister Presby * of Charlotte, filed the Stat esville aoe codward Bros,. J -weler: Successors -o R. &. MOORE 4CO. TO RR - ~~ 3 Mr. L. Schiller bas r ts. ] a Sper jocation in the Coc id Mules Bon Genter street. Me os Phiser. who are 10 ~ Sveday an? Sunday reguiar supply. Rev. Wy, being sick. The Slo failed receutiy Shas been purchased by Messrs. WLS) Phike Ewill pe continued oy 1 pre sept stand Th tinue ir procery | place on Cenler street. J business of Mr. . on ey vv 1S} HERE her siormer stand Sch x { i street. have % irchare ae | Friday. ee ry 12th, 1900. TE eS ae ' STATESVILLE coTTso MARK: : open up about the tirst ; ST December 100d Driving E Saddle Gorses. : 8 a4 mniumthcsr cf ATE December 2 ood ing, Farm i Saddle dorses, ane anumberofis & es a ; si also a number of lar.re and medium Mules. * Dr Mk Aa . 2 £0 purchase a Horse. as he willaave plenty of tim: vw le Beemased two tracts of - come acciimaied before work time. : Creek town ship. Meck] - i u " ty. cont is a aa ae cs “ortae next four mouths, we will hace from 30 to 100 head horses 2 “ respectiv The iand ; North Carolisa me o select fr ion tee . ee ft oti. | tredetl County. in the Superior a ~ Pew aan aey oi, SO Laat Youcan get whatyou want :nost a3 “the : { f Core day vou cail. ! . Per ior the . - HARTNES: Clerk ote or Court J. B, Conne North Ssroiina jtredelt County In the Susverior Court. la lesvin'e. This 3 rn Armuicel¢ ia (fur 2 OU WAN _ CUSTOMERS We thank has cont ever < even in th. . = fsiightest fy OUr SUC- cess durin i¢ past years, and assure every One that we shall use our utmo-t deavors to merit on incre ing sbare of b for this Usiness WEAN TED: s ‘i Dis is one of t€ County and on “2 reads in the Sta T selling, For mz Se, or write me. aon) oO poy & HAVE Jour or on timé, W Jan‘ys 18th, i903, ‘COOPER & GILL. Will have. ac Waut you to Come Gtab ly tétice fo belinguent s€ teat Ican isell fer castor om time. _& jan’y. ; ms: ar oad of vuguries, and see tbe Ser, Atk ta. titink “ol 3 WYCOFP Sheriff ut Iredell Count y. ZROSSTIES WANTED ae delivered either cu rtm Keilrosds ties ees d sec us, BRADF URD si locations for a store one of the most travcled p te. '*Phosue lineto States Best of Teams more information come to Respectiuliy, HL. A. YOUN. 25, 3900, MUL ES FOR SALE good inulcs for sale for See ns ebout them. SRADFORD & SGNs, xv Rifljgy, <asn Cash, Goc d Note or Mort igage. H. aces and Surreys to arrive h, Waugi a 1 The |} bai Wwasivo aes en given “ter’s jast) Thursdas / postpon ado until ir ‘account of the usta Not withstanding conlinued, quite a “Was present The ru program were vid ed, ond the occasions than pleasant one. Bl. anna CF Will make prices right HENKELSROS-. \ Xetiee to ee A ING qualited as ad tate of WLM. La ‘ [a 7 26 tie This January, 2990. - B. vonachy, Au’y. s i i Following is the Stare sville fow!s ; Iwata. > sary <tr > Commissisaer’s Saie of Laud. ry show v= ke , NMATUEofa jndgment of sie *2 aera : 4 J. tie. third sac first pen: Diack ia: Gibbs. tirst cock. Ur fourth ben: single: c - horns M. Gibb-. a. first per. Mr every- creditable di-~ ‘pauie-. but the by some meats no awards cou! eo CoE: Mort . spent and ent to Taylorssi “to spend afew cays wi Go). and Mrs. G. W. Flowers’ last virit bh mf four vear~ ago. He for a large shoe bou-e cei Didder az puol: as FEBRUARY a. W ’ >core . oS. nar 5 5 West, 49 polcs to a ts “west ug 4G joins town. andis on hi- Work and een to Ja tirr Mt ginniag. contain, Btocs for bis tirm. M acres, more fact adjoins Lrs: tract. his is va erty Rear lie own of Mouresvilic 2: -arming section. Eicaing .o commence ut $455.40. T.G. CHRi=" Cots ntiss: bu " t OouLy map W hose s been will nigh “State Treasurer to pay immediately opriated to the Be notified all the “who have not settiec per over tO the sc h @mocunt apport ase a jes and they will be “with. The counties have already sett vd J a sill get their mouey ¢ tate Treasury. 19 bis settied, and our © ey will be in band ic This January sth, igus, iH. P. Grier, Anorney. ou yp ee Administrator's Notice. AVING quatified asad ne g yall persons the said estate to present i verified, on or betore the 2 i998, or this notice w; recovery of the same. Said estate will please once, we Al x Make pa | 2. W Jan. 15th, rq. Walter C. Feimmer, Av ~~ Sale of Personality. We N SATURDAY, the sre dav 1900, at the residence of £2 = Sen eerie I wili se © for cashall the persona’ orepert tothe estate of the late Ait. ~ E consistinz:of two horses, onc new and harness, x bugsy and tarness. corn: oats, forage. household and } tare, etc. Sale to beginat 10 o'clock. Jan’y. 18th. 1900. ERA W. 50% Aéministrater. c. :- Notice ta Creditors. AVING qualified as estate of T. At i 1otity ell persoas havi esateto present the sar Biel January 25th, ——— emate are ex) "Squire J. F. Dot © SlascoTt that the ro. § “peny B of the $200 ~ prate) Lroops belonged “derly sergeant, and P election as lieutenant rolls over to Mr. Shut ded him as ordet Two years.ago Mr. Sa 2c ‘Squire Dotson vb be died before “Squit S the book wasto be bi son's). OF course ne Gee, who now bas Mrs.Stiufcrd kuew ¥ 0 3 "HE, 2 gaa EE Tg: RN <A MUN NTT RT, HOGER RO RE Te TA TERRE NOMEN SN NA RN ARTY EMM SVN I aN on we 3 ? re P ee Se a GR Ras i TT - e De eee iS eee . mementos a“ er nee ? —— . ee i = SS SA A a ES Sa Steamer a s —— as = ser pct ae : : a . . > . S . SENN ~, = ASS or Fano eae aoa PERSORALS. eee omker THE MATTER OF GOOD ROADS oo Joyes and John Bosvas. to, 3: x ps HE - dasha ad Nor Articles of incorporation of the From the deprus of a heart that -_ prais Wiite men Nie Deen eres i SUAS vee nee ee Wactori. were | ee f % t. : BS pe nae : ed vchacved sith burring We. .! 1 EV Statesville Furniture Factory were Mr. Nathan Ash is off on a drum- RDOWetb its OWN bitterness, there ttis the Sense of the Chamber of Walker's ate ih ag Pawan 8 e se : 2.CCaE- /sent to tale:eb yesterday evenIDg. | ige wip. is sowething which [ must say. | Commerce Committee That the es ae Thev sa oe : x : ao , : if as i tessrs. J. G. Shelton, W. A. Thom-) ees aot have seen in deep places, and my Roads Should be. Worked by | CCUDTS- eee re Wholesale ana Retail. eI Mr. Robert Porter hes moved his | a5) H. C. Cowles, J. K. M:rr.son. Mr. Sep Stoan, of Salisbury, spett sorrow enio.ds me as a garment. | Taxation. | appearance at court | o r ie let St : ae y tere . a rac P37 : j 7 =} —_ “) “ Bt 5 Se eae nis manig) ton Sale | oo P. Barron and their associates | DUNGay Bt re. : But though my ief has crazed me; The Statesville Chamber of Com-|_ A new cotton mill will be built at, Since takine stock we tind that we have 2 number of i: 8 ee : /are the incorporaters. The carita: vir {sadore Wallace left Sunday at times. there bas been one tbhiDg' merce met in the lodge room of the | Jamestown. Guilford county. : a ‘ “% lsteck is $16.000, with the prisileve for New York ” Ihave felt and known, and that as ‘Bank bvilding Tuesday evening. Te oak ia Auwewbner sok 3s | wt nee Darkley had his col-|to increase S34) 14) A meet-| z i » love © e ow ple. sly! . ; pre a fee ae ee ir Clarence Barkley tae BS {to increase it to 250,000 A meet) 1) 4 7 Martin, of Davidson the love Ch aS peor = 4 Me. J B. Armtield, Chairman of | Nancy Stewart. of | barlctte, wes | lone broken while playing foot | ing will Baheld next Monday foc) > ee sobs kiadred, my friends, the boys and’ the Committee on Trade and Trans-| fatally burned Tuesday afternoon | 8 at Athletic Park yesterday af | he purpose of organization. j was here yesterday. wirls | bave loved. the noble mitis-' portation, to whom had been re- sara ee ~ A 3,000 spindle cotton mill will be ters of our town——alJ—all have “‘sor-| ferred the matter of improvement built at Lowell, Gaston county. rowed fur me with a Godly sorrow."’| jn system of working public roads which will be closed out regardiess of cost at | | pernoon | ———_-— |’ Rev. J. O. Sheiley, of Davidson, MN eA : si : * {insurance Rates Lowered. was here yesterday The friends of Mr. B. W. Crow-} is here yesterday. ; Te ae aryl . : : Be epy . ask ong this very one who , : : : AIN CE eon are gladto see bim out again | The new insurance — rates for | Mr. L. ©. Wagner spent a few paces ee ane bless- = cs following report: z : Mrs. Geo. Barnett, of Roxboro BARG PRI Ss. is just recovering: from an at- | Statesville promulyated by the idays in Washington last week. Ee of that God who bas been my | tee ne ae of ae RORBOR. committed suicide Monday night hy We have just received a new line of nice bright new ck of pneumonia. | Southeastern Tariff Association ce-| .. cok afro: eS GC. a in ail wenerstions; and | h Ck rade aud Transp »rtation of |cutting her throat. No, case ex- | styles in ealicoes. Also we have a full line of - Hie emit Ne Drow bate < ¢ | crease the rates on nearly all mer-| HIS Lola Rufty Las Lee ro:b RGA: oe a ercwen = rest ere Commerce, to whom cept ill health is assigned. She! 4 _Depury t iz a arcs as tt cantile risks 15 cents on the hun- | L visit to relatives at Catawba Rieserape Genet God ro alt To oes erred the resolution relating | leaves a husband and one son. | Bleached else C tt S mbersOuUurs OWnsbip, as re- " : : : . ~ S . ; U = > uu. 2S 3v Let pester iNeerm a p eee Ree ini = - mg lared. Lhe reduction is tmade on ac-} Mr. J. C. Fowler left Monday oP |j, oon eee ig daed | ‘thought a “Gs . present system of working | 4 a O on 9 “ E ac aa ; eas a eh es rm, |o022 of the waterworks sy stem | a crip for the Wallace Bros. Co. Saree ar piece for ae Bt ree ae on the public roads, Dr. Robert L. Moore Zowan coubpty, Where be wi ACI. 7: : ea a pa aag on - pluvingg praye es pec t i = ie iy ewan are ENS : - as a if {M A eee ae ome a eer | Stiss Isabel Lawrence, of Weisrer, | kind deed I say: “Lhe Lord bless Soe is aan ee cas Will return to Statesville and will Sis ee oerit G eer See ee aoe Mrs. Saimons, wife of Mr. Cal} tade in the fire department. = : 3 i Nat ons a ies ag cet ohana 4 ‘ : a of the West, Night own Twills, ge yths, Soft- eae ge ee eens oa Id See ncn deca}y | CRUELER SCHOO At EDS college Tues-| thee and keep thee! The Lord lift; Under the old system of working | examine vour eyes Tuesday and Wed- finist ac: Seam a Deere cae ee Salons, died Sunday morning at| The old rate of «9 Cents on Y well- | CU" His ¢ ROR OAS ART x ing sour <5 esca) os imshed Cambrics, etc. Also a new stock of Shirting ber home near town, of consuinp-|ing risks is maintained, and the} ¢4¥- ped tt Coe ees the public roads, all able-bodied nesday. February 6th. and ‘th. Prints. ~ ner ‘ 3 ied Pa OD Petter eee 3 a 7 | Ses ae ~ _. {give thee peace: >t w aves ; = i Feek is havi : s7 at tio.. Interment took place Mon jrating ol au moru turing plants Wiss Miunie Grant, of Goldsboro, | me SALLE F. LANIER ae pemees the ages of 18 and do (Court W eek.) _The eee = having Shall be pleased to have you call to see us, PLL LE Do dav. lisalso practically unchanged, as/is with ber sister, Sirs. John F-} HLS eran +ANIER. | years are required to work the puo- the Dest success with the eyes and : ay eee , {both these classes were already on | Bowles. } LINNEY--MATHESON lic roads not exceeding ten days inj C8" help vou. His work is always 2 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wiltiams, ehG) Iowerlbasic. than mercantile risks. | i ie : = i ent aNinee Tat ene any one year. Under this system guarantee Wait for him and get me ei er Oo. ¥ have been living in Charlotte. will] sede | essrs. P. A. Seizer and C. M tar pe which still prevails, the whole bur-|#!asses 1! are the best. Ss : ry \. wyoi tf ft ear nent ooday |) Marriage ° . a yj arrive bere today and will make | Stendfay School Meeting. So iil, of Hickory, spent Sunday =: eran < Rais a eo Li ple-) den of working and keeping in re-| ~~~ wwe enn nnn nnn nmennnn nn nnn e on es m their h uae here. Mir. Williams ts RE Ce nm Secretary of the the ¢1sy- 1 a es f cate eee SAS pair the public roads falls upon the Blecksmith Shop. ns - a : : ao ; |and Miss ssie Mi $ of | country nant : a -hoe dealer. State sunday sociation.| Mr. and Mrs. W. ©, Moore re- Ta 1 oa ee : ae aa at tthe country people. We submit that 1 eS 3 % Nee P Vo indaty en ane eon be i who ic [eapaea une Rede of the week romeo Goes the | this is unjust. It is true that good am now at work at my old stand, is We learn irom the McDowell} o Gut by the International Sue-|iucir pridal touc j residence of the bride’s father yes-| roads reduce the costs of marketing opposite the Presbyterian church, +3 Democrat that Miss Jennie Godfrey. | 4). Shoot | Sachen onlnecpect oes ents sate iti) 'terday afternoon at half past four/crops, und this saving results gj.|and ask my old friends and custo- a x of Gaffney. S. C.. and Mr. John R ecb SE eee sh Soa | Miss Eulie Copeland leaves todayjo'clock. ‘Che marriage ceremony | most entirely to the farmer. but|™ers to call on me. I have a prac- : SAN a x Soweriel Statesville, were Sr poor ais oR Aa Pebrua, | tr Greensboro to re-enter the state | was performed by Rev. W. J. Tid-| this is no reason for asking him to| tical, competent workman with me Purse-wise buyers canuo® put off until tomorrow what is their Mee ag ried on Sunday, January 14, at Ma- |.) & Ali the Sunday scl EH | Noa ae lball, and the wedding march was] vear the whole burden of keeping |204 will guarantee the best of work interest today. The key to wea!th is in spending your mon- a 7 . i f >, Ali re HSupnaas Su | . ° oes oe . fe 7 nn , _ n ~ : . A eves a rion. Peon es aise a ‘liss Carrie Whitlock, of Ashe-| veautifully rendered by Miss-Lelia| the roads in good condition. He 4, [at all times. Respectfully, ey where you get the retarns for it. Read our Helping hand as , — youre t . ‘ RCeahs Zz a : ie : i ; 1) panes te oe a es oe ~a+ +r wu 8 Yr . = ufessrs. J. W. Gray and A. D |county are earnestly invited to at-| ‘tic, is visiting her sister Mrs. | Boule. The marriage ee rey not*he only person benetited by g : PINK YOUNG, argutents . . } . . 5 <4 - “~) Hv ¢ a ¥ vos ¢ : cit © z Coopereach have cue of the new ltend this meeting, and are asked} William Wallace. so = =, ee = BS pune good roads. They serye to bring Jan. 3rd, 1900 42 inch, all Wool red and tricot 5oc. yd. ose. to £1.25 pair. i Lufavette doliars. struck by order}:o circulate che announcement. sol vw» Prank Jenkins came up from friends, and the display © a ing} city people and city products into Few patterns camel's hair plaid skirtings, soc. | Ladies’ shocs trom 7s<. to $3.0) pair. wot, - _ ° . aS | : : sae 3 t akon Jenkins C = Uy rese [We 12 some : 2n- : ae a = Peeeeeneapeecnenst ee cece naan and $1.00 yd. -avy comforts $1.00, $1.25 and $1.59, AB SK ott honer of the Paris|that any one interested i: Sundar | op eriotts a See ea Ce rhea aS ae exten-|the country, as well as to bring EF Re iste f D d Sin. blue and white striped serge, 75¢ ¥¢, i SE eeiee popes ree . ex Thev cost two doliars ~chou! work can attend. There wv ad variot oo «PQ shee sy) pri hace ee Se the tt ne country people and country pro- or eis ro eeas. SSS all ao sec, yd. + Men's heavy cotton socks, 5c. to tor. Aon Oe NE NEE ROO, ey ‘ - pais 7 + : 1 _povaday yohlie, train for ¢lorida, Where ney Wi to ee as A i i 40 inch changeable serge 25¢. yd. | Wool socks, 1§c. to 25c. ES be two meetings: at tla.m. und et 7 : . r . “3 : a f their ho sa : ae ducts into the city. Jt hereby announce myself a candidate for re-} 56 in. repellents in black, blue, grey and gteen | Ladies’ and children’s hose «¢. to 2c. sei ae ee r aaa | oor. Costin Woed came up Satur-} Spent : a vO — = ae M WwW The merchant. manufacturer, doc. See aceite nen _At 456. yd. a : | Large line of lamps from a 16¢. on up to de- Mi. John M. Sharpe was Tuesday : Pea enn re David and re 22 bride is < rter of Mr. W. ol aaa arian : Sara redell county, = action of the - |x piece brow’ t—special—zse. yd : $ goc. Set. ro voou SU aens ss a d oa as lday night trom Davidson, aod re- | 2 Ti me eis a Gauge ae i adi tor or lawyer who has business with | ccratic primaries and county convention. | I am Big lot outing cloths. § Seana a aoe genceeenas a Seema a ey pope: elected Secretary anu 4 reasuret ott ‘ : _. {turned Monday nigut. | B Matheson, one of the lea Ing the farmer is us n.uch benefited bv profonndly grateful for past support aud | 36 in. shirt waist percales, oc. to 1243¢. | Gold edge glass dishes, roc., to 35¢. the Victer cotton mill, of Char: |e. B. A. Yount Wants to Sell iiis) veut - : . jet izens of Alexandér county. She vood road: as is tbe farmer wh solicit as aba —— event of a Lot of heavy plaids and cheviots, 4. sand 7's. | Japanese Cups and Saucets 15c. to $9c. each, tte tr. Sharpe expects to mi rel Store i diss Reua Dinkelspiel, of <0- lis a vouny lady of exce; tional beau- | cq, : Tr Oa Romer ion, [will continue to dis- | Ladies’ Capes, qoc.. to 319.00 to close out. | Porcelain Covered Dishes, 45c. to 7: h. bE Jette Ar ~ vee ex pec - t 108 | z | : et se Senos iSemneeey ia: a} 5 aoe a Lc mate lacki comes to town on business otf any ake the duties of the office pome panes my Few epecalshnetaisrce epee $1 3s to %s.o0, | Tinware in everything made from a 2c. cap to is family ‘harlotte the Jatter} BTR TENT orn NT eatin ct yr, left for mer es ®#Y }tv and personal charm: but, lacking) kj or : ; : any anes _ Respectfully, eavy pant goods, 1243, 25 and 4oc. yd. i 25 Dish Pan. : uA me HM. ay : : : mone i Mt HA. Yount,of New String. | er visiling Mrs. M. W. Meyer- | ti Ke . ps Sa -e her qualities of mi a kind. For these reasons we believe W. W. TURNER. | Special values in men’s suits, $2 25 and up. Enameled Ware in Pans Sauce or Stew Pans part of next wees | Sbilob township. advertises his a z oo : c these, sucao eG 1e€r Sees ies 0 mind that some system should be devised|~ Se Bove ace nas clothing 25¢ to $3.5. fas and Coffee Pots 15¢ to 50 . Why Theenvagement of Mr. David |stuce house and residence in this; Mr. Coram Parks, who runs as €u-| and heart, she would stillbe a rare! that would equalize the burden. All For Register of Deeds. ildrcosandscadiornn oacer ation! area Sno 8. vay, to Wallace. of the Wallace Bros Co , to] Issve fists one ef the best joca-|ziacer between Asheville and Co j treasure. a - who receive the benefits of good} 7 yzerEBy announce myselfa cannidate for mea Bema ae es ae nore ao Sf her ea apuer Mi-s Rena Diokelspiel, of Rocbes- | tious for busiuess in the county.ang | ubola, 15 sick at bis father’s here.| | The groom 15 ithe oldest son Of|}reads should share the bur- Register of Deeds, subject to the action of z gs bere we ave, heal quarter srca's shoes jana rencia;sc: cae eae see } bee patie nod | \Ir Yount has made a comfortab! a = a i | Representative fy. Z. Linney. Ad- den of building them the Democratic county convention, and will ap- i ' / D ter, =S - has bee nm announce | : an as made a omforta ae ' iv. RB. O. Leinster returned yes- | mitted to the bar only 4 year or The v oe . i preciate the support of my friends Sree ; fortune there in his business To! i : ne present system of working | maries. Respectfully. Come and See Us o ° iss Dinkelspiel is the niece of “day fr * Visi vis dunuebter, | . VK lei i crday trom u visit to his daughter, ltwo ago, he now has a legal prac- cohvicts oa the roads is the best J. C. SICELOFF. id Mrs. M. W. Meyer. wants to vo toa town where he can] =. #2. P. Mitchell, in Charlotte. : : — - , < ee econ iakiee ator bis capital es eam noe tice So by many a man/that the county ean do with the|——— a . Mi = urdav irate f seal Mi { ones, W ac sen } twice his aye. Mhloq t, mag oy S its dis = opens — eas i iat Jones, who hac ee ote on {means at its disposal. We believe For Register of Deeds, € m S Sp e r Pa i s 4 oe ays s Mr. Eugene Muncdey.} which he bas » at his liss Louise “ th mover. moved RL [present stand in evil Wepsisuos Sirs. Ce Henkel, lett | Eooeences ul, deeply | versed 5 sali the it to be inefficient because the work !_ .pcreE to annou if rao ~~ . et ¢ ay . arene . , y , . tes Pee Bence ~Eo iY taldwell . he jaw nfy se “ > Sewliee a es “ oO oJ yselt a ate Moore's larze safe. weighing about Jiope Mr. Yount will decide to come | +' esduy for ber home in Caldwell | tore of the law, t ee possibilities |is cf a temporary nature and does «Laie ane ee soaetine t : } \ are open to nim ac the very thres- | not result in permanent improve- Democratic county convention, and will appre- of many a friend are cut down and hollows filled. “Gee pounds. from Woodward [ros ‘ley Statesville, if he leaves Shiloh. county: | : ee n i = yothat , } at te . : eae * | ld of hic career n 7} z s iate supy f my friends in the prima- former s'ore to the Building and -ould be aless to the county if : 7 Cnt 7 7 hold of his career. The best wishes} ment except where steep grades ciate the support 0! 3 I bwould de a le: the county — > Ovuldwelt < Oot ——e eep grades | ries to be held on March 31st. Ve Wessrs. Joe Caldweli and Goon attends these is Seo Respectiatly, Loan office. Tne FD and fs. mevine should move away \nvoon > . } : } 080) Foe Yiu uid weauway. An Remsev. who bave been in school at}. aR a Baile tment = Ow fan a purchase the sate sirine to vo into business in: re R cin Se since the holidays, Cees ae at we ee be-} Our red clay subsoil ‘makes the |—— —-——--_—__—_ Ba ER ays earn 3 __.. [community should see Mr. Yount. aa ee “7 | gtuning of thetr lle toxetber. finest summer roads in the world ois 5 : ; : : tye W.G. Nichotson. the chair : it. } ure ab home. —— and the worst winter roads. The For Register of Deeds. We ean furnish you with any grade of +} Democratic Sena al conven- ation Wanted. - CR. . , ‘ eat he Democratic, menatOnar COor Charotte Tuesday to attend the; should teach us that we cannct bave | action of the Democrati will appreciate the support of all who deem ine e manefthe committee. has called E Tnwmane Panctaik wwemb) tt The News of Mooresville. ee : SREY i eeifin did. a wiss rancas Tunstal went to) e3 enc 6 : HEREEY aunounce myself a candidate ter ij ' - : % } ! Correspondence of THE MASCOT experience of the past winters the office of Register of Deeds, subject to the = === f ic county convention, and : » of this district t , meet at tar- A tlemun living in ‘}marmaye of her friend, Miss Jessie} Mr. J. S. Siceloff. of Clemsonville, | permanent highways, good at all] Niue? = v yeraay we th ‘ fy . een Stevan | . tipi isl le . ‘a ‘ u rsaid office. 55 oe ril, Sth.. to bas just received a letter | Spencer. lis visiting our town with a view to|seasons of the year, until we ma- Bear cre aia eniaepctteillse i minate ase cancidates for Sena Jona Brown, ne livine in Mat-| vr George Anderson left Mon llocating here and engaging in the} cadamize them. 4. D, KESTLER. that you want, from the lightest to the best for “=. See the official call in another 5 Va who s that : FCOTEE ARUCT OV Sone “leerocerv business The ec ee Tad i ee ——, , tad ate aul ~saay even on a tri for James|> , a ao 5 , : 1e county of Iredell levies a tax 5 = eelunio. when a smaillad 19 cr 20 yearstop> Nese hi Spies ES re of Mrs. Mary Gray, wife of Captain} of 8} cents on the hundred dollars For Register of Deeds. Covering Plant Beds. ow he le se aa a ealnies oier ie Willams « mon, Brocerse 4 nee ae, =. se ee 4 * n ; i avo. he left his home peur Staies-| A. Gray. of Rowan county, died] worth of property to enable it} Tothe Democratit Voters of Sredelt County: | Mr. Samuel Bell rnd Miss Matie ee Es ; 7 ees hichmond. pa . - ¢ i : poeea Peek, of Olin towpshtp.were ville: thal he was the sun ot Joku ron nei | Friday morning of pneumonia, and|to work the chain gang. This tax| J hereby announce mvself a candidate for the Vn Lett na ~andav afternvon at 3 EON, und that he lett two half) dar. gobo ii. Gray,ot MW asbington, | Vas buried on Saturday at Prospect produces more than $3,000 and is Ct Oe ee arenson imma ee c. 2A. 2 2A 2 ASL ; ato’ residence of tl DEOUOChS. Bille aud Eulice. ,D. &., spent several days at Hotel | church. ine deceased was a daugh-| sufficient to support the chain gang, | spectiully ask the mgpport a allmy Democratic CRESS = Se sv : wR Wr. Ben Gell. N wr brown is desirous of obtain-| ireGell with his father, Mr. Je ¥-iter of the late T. N. i tamsey, of | but no surplus is left tn buy neces- Sa Pa eae: sore eee = D ofortaing |x Seine information about his} Gray, and went to Knoxville Sau-} Tre iel] county. anda sister of Mr.|sary road machinery or rock + Re 3- BESANT uae Bek people: says be reimembers a family |day to Visit his sister. a Le Ramsey. of _ Raleigh. Mrs. Ye recommend that the county|— yy pe a Do 1 be the name of ulfys. Bonis, Jet,| yy sane Sticewalt, of the Wis-|C™™ 25 00 children, three of | commissioners secure authority from For Register of Deeds, a 8 whom are confined to their beds|the Legislature to increase the road |7 pEREBY announce myself a candidate for V ga Dorrittee, pastor of | aad Pool Wolfyvs. sons ot Jehu] a ' ey N i set cotton mill, Albemarle, came} —- Wosiminister Presbyterian church } Wolfys. Sc : ve with the same Gisease of which their|tax to an amount not to ex 2 ister of Deeds, subj acti 2 i - } Sotura: -eturne Albde- AA - < ~ 2 . exceed 20 Register of Deeds, subject to the action of the ye ye Ha = zi Ene Ue Te up DSaturcay and returned to Alve ie KCee Democratic county convention, and will appre- agence a = 4 2 == = a) OSS — SA eg OE . - ~ 2 — a — — Ll Re me Oe ea i Charlotte. titted the pulpit of the lfany reacer of pe 1 - ys g4njj | other died. cents on the $100.00. A tax of 15]¢ £ ; aa os ; eee plat aera ce marie Monday. Mr. W. E- Halle... wie i ‘ s $100.00. A tax of 15 | cate the support of my friends in the primaries Starecuille Preabetertam charch [iusnish Vi Grows Sa Ga ees tour melataces) (fe “ raped Connolly nemanee cents would produce about $6,000, a| e gt postales é Suncay an? Surday evening, the} mation te desires, [can x Cu 2 q last week froma visit to relatives|tax of 20 cents would produce 38.- Beane i ‘ cular SUy ply Re vo J. A. MeWel | pleasure in trausmittiog | | Prof. J. A. Matheshon, superin- [19 Roc eS Va.. and “E a ash- | 000 or 39,000. For County Treasarer. Big stock of new goods now on sale. Big reduction y. bebe SICK, ‘ ~ me ho she * a o 2» was *¢ ae 75 jc on nee : . Ba Way, Ott ¢ _ jteadent of the, Duarbam eraded ington, {Se Seas callec nome With this sum available several Seek eaouace mane at ial cacacatel or in winter goods for<ash. See us before you buy. The business of Mr k. V. Dharpe, [Sct Saar Hromthe O-kes= jscLouls, spent Tuesday night here as SECs serious illness of | miies of permanent macadam road |t county Trea-urer. s t to the action of the We can save you som? money. who failed recentiy. on Broad street, my Ree ins OF, [pat wenvio Taplomuile ‘sesterdax her ceanducthen Sie ee ee a eee Yours traly, en purchased and re opened vad the marriage of his sister,; Mr. J. M. Deaton has furnished 2|few years Iredell county would have Respectfully, e team and driver to Mr. O. B. Peron ja system of public roads that would MILAN L. LENTZ. N. B. Milis & Co. haz C e fecere WLS Phifec& Co. and Dee es ener a> Hessie Matheson, to Mr.Frank Ne eae i i that wili ve continued oy them at the} treating stove sae bo |: Linney. = Snare iS. ee Ser be the pride and boast of its citizens. | yortn Caroline, | In Salscpenion present stand, They will also COU-| premises of Messrs. J. C. Steele & | Messrs. C. M. Creedmore and N. Rea Ska see Sh ane ae th oe java a aR ee ne een one tinue their grecery business at Their] Sons. hon | nearithe portals of (Wy. bos. of Cool sprine township, ee, a ie re, Ses) x otner | Crease in the value of farm lands in H.B. HART AND A. if NOTICE OF ° bd ! place on Center street, tev | tiny house itube decid d{iett Tuesday for Clintwood, Va., Oe = veil > J 22 1900. iieconnereroe more than compen- 110% Sa eae te Goods Opening: . “yy ees : i rk-} where they will live in the future. SEO een sate for the expenditure, without | yes, F.C. EARLY. j Mr. L. Schiller bas removed to bis ta dice [uc BE. Reid of Clintwood, holy ieee counting the increased ease, com-{ THESTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. ‘ = cl RUG DOMCE = | era ee NC oe ed arse? New Advertisements. fort and cheapness of transportation. | By virtue of an execution directed to the un- We have just received and placed on sale the handsomest dersigned from the Superior Court of Iredell line of 2 ? oa pew jecation in the Ceoper building. , = . fad Deen on 2 Visit relatives in ) aren eee ini ~ : - on Center street. Messrs. Fry and xd been on a visit to Tela R. H. Rickert talks entertaining-| We do not recommend the issuing |CSIR"S) ine above entitled action, I will or vy mounted| Cool sp 10g tow : 2 yuiek | yship. also return tie of silve ees : ; = < Phicar, who are to cceupy Mr po. ely menaied (Cos eta SED: a or Cees ly of silver spoons. i of bonds, because it would require MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH, 1909, 9 > 2 Schiler’s former =t and. on Broad ves Taken ip 2 ce ata ae a t ay a bins oe es 7 ee x oe oe ae a -oal L. Schill E - now located in the a tax levy of 15 cents to pay the an- jar r2o.clock, m., at the court house door of { s geet 1} Bi faa See al tical ay) DeLOW | TONS Wik Oe se foreman in a Cvall naw Cooper block. nual interest on $100,000 worth of said county, sell tothe highest bidder for cash ; ae is See cease : 3. ithe right, title and 9 af 9 9 ‘ nave purchased pare (OF 2 : ene. Sie Hie & oe sch any 2.0 7 to satisfy said execution, al N. B. Mills & Co. can furnish any | bonds. and $8,000 or $9,000 per year to satisiy Said ceca Barly, defen- Cs, and was emt cek of voods.and expect tofe ey : ji open up avout the first of February. SO ert ete ae |israde of tobacco bed canvas, and}js aslargea sum as can be most) im had ontne (th dey Ci ming described zeal ; - «4 yer ¢ Sy eae : Free nee ae rare br. Harrill Smalipox Inspector. havea big stock of winter goods | beneficially and economically ex- estate, Crea Chambersburg township, ‘Ad- Tuckings, Percals and Blouse Shirt Waist Fronts Dre M. R. Adams matur DIK jos OY CRS May Ob TO Chek ya 7 eco les ~¢41.,) now on sale. pended on the roads - joining the lands of Benjamin Arey and others. ever shown on this market. i e rwotracts of land in Paw {itseems that Ruve is a stuve - Dr. G.G _Thormas, pre sident ol the Allison’s Variety Store has just myst = - Reginning at a stone, Benjamin Arey’s corner. ue to be : ip. Meck! : Sb coded the Cactives in bis bus: | State Domne OF meauo, bas appOEN ec : . y = Respectfully submitted, | running East with his line 123 poles to 2. stone: a Creek township. Mecklenburg coun- | 8G needee the castirys in Gi: is el eon 2S SEF si, | received a large shipment of wall J. B. ARMFIELD thence South 62 poles with Chambers’s line toa Call Ever bodv os ‘vr containing IS; and S3Sj acres | tBe=s- (er Harrill, ot Statesville, vaper-—ail new and attractive pat- A eee ° stone: thence South 6,deerees West So poles to a 3 ry wy? BS as “7 Mea ate exty the magi yay | ipox inspector for the western pet Sa imme emt t G. E. Frencn, stone on Patterson's line; thence North 73 de- Mit REIESES a respectively. The iand dbewonyed to _ fre Seite iCal terns aad colorings. C. S. Tomirn grees West 54 poles to Ann Patterson's line; - : ei »S the estate cof the Jate Hugh T.| Phe Atba Heywood Compan) | P of the State. : " “nodward Bros . iew " : . asic hence North 86 poles to the beginning, con- and Jet us have the pleasure of showing you the prettiest = ee ee SeP e aes aeeahas 008 Company. | "5s Harrill’s duty is to visit lo- Woodward Bros , jewelers, have 2 W. F. Har, taining by estimate 653% acres. line ef these goods you ever examined. . as Sie eee EERO be EO: \ musical treat is premised the}calities where smallpox is supposed | new lot of watches: also talking ma- R. L. FLANIGAN, =~ aces SE Yours truly was SOLU ¢ WPuUoite auction 1D ; : Rioters afore tt nie hte ay 5 <i - . eee . by R. PD a5, D.S, 79 ara ( a Ao ah ; ch = < d car people of Statesville 3. te even- |to exist and where there is a divis- chines, kodaks, and supplies. Committee. This Jatuary 4th, 1900, LZ 2. arfotte, and the price paid fer ii ePatec fs | : = = : 5 5 ; _ ° g< : = ee ae oo. ‘ ins. In the ties be Oldlion of opinion among the local Dr. P. F. Laugenour will be in The report of the committee was} ___ eae anne Iai Ramsey Tomlin & Bo Ww les. ae a) SH TM Danone North state Baud } a con-|pbysicians as to the genuineness of | his office two weeks. beginving with unanimously adopted. Notice to Creditors ? can sal premised |the disease. r. Harrill is well|the first Monday in each month _It was moved and carried that the President appoint a committee of AVING QUALIFIED as administrator of ! ' The pianola entertainmeat which j : : } lid { Jicanso : > - p wasio buve been given at Judge Fos : i lqualitled to pass on the disease as} H. A. Youat advertises his store|,. zi ‘ A, D. X deceased. t t Thur evening was] De rendered by them in a tant erjaun expect. He is a pbysician of|and dwelling at New Stirling for five to confer with the county com- Se ete posbest ai persons pola. 1 : 5 a dountii Friday ev aniner. on fequaiivd OF few aimeteur hangs. lriany year's experience and, as sale a eS missioners as to the best method of ing a a cane oa ee mii ype enim, « . s ad ute A . » eas ® sae. . ie : Oe : @ ir payT within twelw s - tthe unfavorable weather, | *8 thea the Oand ts to kave the | maver of Statesville during our WW. W. White has gatas aa carrying out the sense of said re- Se oc oe Sa = “1 know Aloo} eet BEE as USE SS ae port, and that a copy of the report | bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to at \ \ | | ! best and LSROS- ee eut smmallpox outbreak gained}... 1. ahaa aan 2 : bar of their Cael e Ss Ss of the late T. M. Hoov- be also furnished the county press eens are requested te TROCTSAN. % er. with request that it be pubiished, Te Admr- of A. D. Moore. Of new designs in Japanese Matting just rec eq ace eEe 2. L. Moore i ; ‘he President appointed the fol- BS DECe ON ane n Si Japanese | s wived, i Dr. R. L. Moore, the Greensboro|, The Eres PP J. B. Connelly, Attorney. new colorings. These goods were bought at a price. and you will save money by buying now. Come and see them. Nothing : so artistic in the way of FLOOR COVERING has ever been shown in the city. S rediters. dssistaance Of tue \ anding that the rain a good audienc: The numbers or the} ®ve Imperset it be numoers re the un nore thorough knowledge of its -osisand of the most effective ;eans for stamping it out. { ‘ ;s also a part of Dr. Harrill’s|oculist, will be here on February |lowing members as a committee to Hey wood Compan Yonroe, Vioitntst: program were delightfully render ec. spd the occasion was a more > dis contralto soloist. Uilrteh, vrolkacellist. Atoa Hey wood has appeared in | | Statesville. and ‘nany who havejtie proper steps to be taken to pre- | | 6th.. and 7th. (Tuesday and Wed-}conter with the county commission- nesday of court week) and will ex-|ers: 3. B. Armfield, William Wal- amine your eyes. His work is al- lace. R. R. Clark, J. A. Cooper, L, esto adyise with the authori- s ofany infected locality as to Followiog is y Statesville fowls seen fim pronounce tim the great [veut the spread of the disease. He| ways guaranteed. C. Wagner, and W. E. Turner. ' T T r > Is n eho bas ever enter-| sas calied to New London, near} A large jeweler’s safe for sale at| It was moved avd carried that many y Cc j titit cxets will be} S!vemar.e, in Stanly county, last} half price. said committee suggest to the com ie rst tut Ale dene t Seourdavebe a teleeracn icon = i - : : missioners the advisability of bor- e t i} Hall's drugisaturday, by a telegram from Dr: EL. and L. Cloaninger are 3 ee r lstore Admission. 19 sents: 00 ex-|icwis. He found that smallpox ex- eee loaninger are| cise money for the purchase of s in Per re eer ar ee) Ee Sia Reta ans! = sensi ie Pesca tex selling the celebrated Garland improved road machinery We have a few more Jackets and Capes left, which we are firs jira charge for reserved seats. Jiecea 1 the vluidge. P. Darril NAS j toe not Mpe fe be 2 par seh gic x ) ein ion te G tcock. fi ee j~.nce received 2 highty Ccomplimen- See oa i = A It was moved by Mr. A. K. Kilin-| ae to close out ae AES ae a ee ae mee . faurth hen: single comb brow: ov | Pobacco Market Lively |, ry letter from Dr. R, H. Lewis E L. Freeze offers his farm for gender and carried that thecommit-| €¥2 ae in the aa ak an eee x April rehemensee De ae eae or eter ett cara : em) ESI a stele arteriopathy Rana NS Se j < i e| =; yet, weare likely to hav : é . horns. J. M. Gibbs. taird tle cock. The noast few dav > vy vopry |sceretary of the State board. rela- Sec tee on Trade and Transportation be om: z ® " eS ¥ ¢ , ing y W Sunlepeat fhe past few day yee Very | an : Se instructed to make report to the} (J? our advice and prepare for 1t by buying one of cur Wraps. ji ere. Erst pen. . atts also had! pay, e for handlipe ; nec. LU soe eport. : S < x x = moe. ' a 2 vers-creditable display of Lud: S fare : ‘ Se é =: t 4 =o | Dr. George Longs son, George chaniberamene ee os a7 ; W. TON & GAGE. ; . : 7 ee P ib@iautond farmers from all over the coub-| Ee _ i S > ‘ rai = ie i 4 AL Ps wanes, but the score cards were| try bav 2 pete bee eee ; See < eT me jr..had the fingers of botk his hands jimprovements at the depot as they pag Oats vroam, < @ by some means misplaced. so that] witt BNE ee erp ie thet es Says Lhe Amend-| badly bitten yesterday by a ‘po’sum | deem necessary. : cae 2 ot uk eee coated bonnie ences Son ment Will Carry. belonwing to Str. J. M. Gibbs, while Mr. J. C. Kimball by unanimous} 222 soak 3 See a eee | warehouses has been brisk, aoG F00G |. ss aay we hada pleasant call laying with the animal. consent of the chamber made an in-| 2232 ‘OW . — -@ We. C. E. Flowers. Be Micouln | prices were realized for the product. | Yesterday ge as a oe poe pt : z a . teresting talk on the importance of ma = 6 e are O > roe Mort. spent ‘Luesdav night here {Statesville manufacturers Use af} from ex Too Senatordvames fr. Vot- Friday and Saturday Deputy «ood roads oe stse Tae oR ee arr caillcd se ccrccdars Sao one ee ee n, of Chambersburztownship. 2%) Sheriff Scroggs arrestee folure wovir, RR. Clark called the atten | 2522 =e z 20 =a to suend afew Gays with bis parents lea here, consequentiy when a load pie Dime oN Jotson affiliated with! «roeson the charge of failure tol.ion of the chamber totheinadequa-| 6% = LOCATED : “9 Col. and Mrs. G. W. Flowers. .Mr |}* offered for sale it is pretty pre Le party and was a mem jist for taxation. SIX of them gave]. ofthe present quarters for hel Aa Ors © i ES aie a v e hore ! — eee eee te ae a a ¢ = . tist cou > executive a = r - >, es “ o es sy7== Z > < : 5 Flowers last visit home was mace } coro to or Inet ads Mnueks ¢ iy 1s worth. | : = oe se meee ee : bonds for their appearance at court meeting of the chamber. and moved ; 38 = on —$—<—$—————— ee 4 four vears ago. He is now rer roe oe especially good |e ma! ittee. One Bey aS ea a and one went to jatl. that acommittee of three be ap- Waltc LS “uk 3 y tor a large sboe bouse in bis adopt a | Ca¥: the oe a E Glover ot eaS poe <7 ae Saar ea a Mr. Junius Presswell Saunders pointed to secure other and perma- & z3 ined town, andis on his way to New ; Pianter's warehouse said, that his| a vis : SP Mics Della May Dingler were|nent quarters. This motion was} ™=333 e ~ » ; : : house has he nis Sseasor rhiney. }s ppurted a portion o = fasonto enema : : : S=Z <i t) ead Boston to lay. ia) Sorina) So had tnis season. Thirty-|> ‘Pt OERCe SOc: os sion |Tuarried at the residence of the |carried and the President as pointed| § Z2= J nek tonbisaicu, Mr Moxermisa| (Oo ee GR CRCO NC | To “ 1898, “Squire ose ce ueide. near the cotton mill, yester-}as said committee, Messrs. Ri R| 8 555 } } . ddit ; ; “onpsiderable quality | 4 WY- 1 1575, Squire OT s¢ me Hr vx . = cd : } ‘ > ase WOun= Man) CRO<S OUSIEe SS OCs ee ss oe oF * Ze a, | siiened himself Ss the Democratic | day afternoon at4to'clock. Rev. J. H |Clark, J. BH. Hoffman and 3. © | 4 22> pe eee 2 yas been will nizh phenomena! ich had been stipped. Vr. Galt: | \'s EN re ee | Depccly officiati we ‘ s=2 ° nas been will nigh phenomenal, craiso aad a good break at the| party on the question of white su-| Pressty officiating. Irvin. ae mare <r e es j : aos also nad a good brea el Lah eR earns i Ng ener A communication from Mr. J. A. 233 State Treasurer Worth decides) Fermers on taat Gas jpremacy and the Chicago platform. | 4 g:ockade Still Captured in New| Simmonds making inquiry ‘5 regard| 22% to pay immediately the $100,000 ap- anna .in aconversation with us yester | York City. toe tablishing a broom factory was = =e i Sc casas + ei Ie , epee . acces : ‘Sa nire < AV } ¢ esl ‘ u = Ollishios - P propriated to the public schools. lochade Distillery Seized Yesterday |“ *! oo ee 1v as a New York Dispatch, 22nd read. and the secretary was in- wos = es 9 Cr. notified all the sheriffs vestercav nn ynion that < that was neede gsr ' — oii he He notified ail thesheriffs yesterday) Ogicers Britt, Bradshaw, Blay-\.)¢ uy thean) ai ee wee Beet | a ore ae of | -:ructed to reply to same, giving all| f° 224 j : ‘ < who have not settled St: axes to : : P ¥-\. \ carry the constitutional amend-j g-e-ctory brick b ener ut 89 Mad- a es - a who bave not settied State taxes tl Bede) yee and: i Anrce. aes a ; five-story brick building at 59 Mad-| rants possible 2 25 Se Day over the school fu p., luck, Davis and Atwell seized 3) rent was a vigorous campaign of); enset av Wont oe beeen Se : pay over to the school und the!iiickade disullery vesterday ik : MO . pag lison street today bronght to hg t eee a ae no amcunt apportioned to their coun ea eRe ROS ea Sige tear gt a ucation to refute the misrepre-| 4) jlticit distillery capable of pro- Tae ec New Cooper block Statesville, N.C. ties and they will be credited-there rp chiens a eee : stations of the Repuolicans He /qucing more than 50 gallons a day. | Watts Endorsed From Concord. zie with. The Counties whose sheriffs yonn p aero a <uid that the Republicans were tel-| The place had been under survell-| correspondence of THE Mascot. a°% have already settled with the State a ae : a © the uneducated whites that they | jance. read “3's” communication in last =o ° will get their money direct from the Se Rae 2 t suid be disfranchised along ost About tea da,s ago, a man who Es Mascot suggesting A. D oss e al 1e re : — 7 oe ce 1 Wao ict as Cae See pe eae ee : soe : ‘ fe Masc g - v. S22 y State Treasury. Iredell’s sheriff eh neal from a mil} ry tag Na ides leave his name as Samuel Freeman, | watts for the lower House of the 7s 5 j wis settled ir cot ris. MOM fe ee eae a ; jadepted, and that Vemoc TEU j xo -eme i oe NS za" bras settled, and our coups Se ZU /rented the basement for a paint) regislature, and the people of Con 23 HAS JUST RECEIVED Se ala asad ret Pais een ee cers utrived in sight, Out the men!“ Gc needed toset this matter | ees : : g ey will be in handina few Gays. yan. One of them drove the wagon | Ee : : ee minds of the people Se which be used only at oe cord township, who have known RGE SHIPMENT OF otf at 2 lively wait, but the otticers ' es < ee y ae eerie | Tenants noticed a pecuilar or, bim 2ll his life, heartily endorse him. A LA ‘Squire J. F. Dotson tells_ the e ‘Squire is heartily ia favor of} wh; - ‘ld. g ee $ 0 eres as aia or eee Goer gs Ost mi esac CLIGe ao ee a mecca nich permeated the entire build-| tr. has done as faithful work tor the e ascot that the roil book of Com-; pursut d aud when they got near the’ +. amendment and thinks it will be|j,4 The fire was caused by the ex e = Ri Se MmaAX = mo cavon the man too ekelwoods | we ar eae jing. ihe Rre was cause iv arty as an map of his age in the gs oe ue neo TS eon urea in aaa bis as a j of sreat benefit to the State. | treme heat setting ire to the unpro- is and will, if elected, be @ Dr. P. FP. LAUGENOUR, a a r or rin e erate) troops belonged to him as oe 2 ‘The wayoo and ea parca ——— | tected walls. Freeman tried to ex- faithful representative of the people Dentist, : derly sergeant, and that on his’ i a mule—were seized Seven i . sac sil h | tinguish it, but failing, turned in 30 | 6¢ Tredeli county, as he knows their Allthe new and attrative patterns and election as lieutenant be turned the tf eat Ne hee acco Rev. R.G: Davidson wil preac’| siarm and disappeared, together | ants as few others know them. Let STATESVILLE, N. C. colorings for this year- : soils over to Mr. Shutord, who suc-|haadred gallons of beer were. de- | st tne Synagogue next Sunday at 11) 7: : 5: eee : ane Mor.c. ta ceeded him as orderly sergeant. | stroyed, the stills cut_up, and two o’elock, and Rev. J. H. Pressly ea eo his nomination be unanimous. Will be in his office two weeks. ee ttier line of tt : d oe Two vears.ago Mr. Shuford inform- | Parrels of whiskey, found at the’ preach for Rev. Davidson at New| ae eae all three men. The seizure 99 en beginning ae Bonday in pace We have now a lareee oT eiote., “Your inspection is at33S ed “Squire Dotson that in the event distillery. together with the wagon! sterling, Shiloh township Taere | *°* ee ATR 100-zallon copper Janvary 22, 1900. month. Call on him for anythin, than we have ever shown Ueto: : a re ‘Squire Dotson did, and team Were brought to town last’ vill be an important church meet- | 2mi0" two copper cooling pans, 3 Sone Eiproeement lean be noted in the way of dentistry. See i ee eee tha book wasto be his (Squire Dot- -vpight. The officers did not Know yg at New Sterling on that day. Ss : pee - salient aoe find it to your interest to do so. é 5 a Bhs Soot ee ne ae ice “seen at the distillery and 22 >-gallon doubler, a galvanized iron | iq the condition of Mrs. Mary Bells| work ype in hest manner. Prices ALLISON. at a son's). Of course neither Mr. Me- ir ot known t wi the outst: A wbite man named O'Neil bas | condegser, 20 barrels of sugar mash | wiyg bas prema: wen Pe best material used: = e . . ae see. Wi > has p : itis not knows to Whem the out a WDle : ay Yow: Ont 7 > Make pmwe Gee, woo now has the book, nor itis not & ) smallpox in Winstbvr. aud gaitons Uf spirits: —~¢ * y fetes a . : T - mse ee fW, WWEHLT Es Mrs.Shuford kuew auythivy/ of this. deionized. W gatton = | HAVIN AS Ee munis to se man Wie, needs Onis and win out. Josiah com iwo more b yee et, a little belate:!, as vou may say 7 i utstill-io ti to ret ms nmam> butstiiiia t one the countrys Hic ts a prophet. ident © and tu tbat ca: s b “0 a) ing out sit: some thou thoueklt on shat ts bewulliu scribed as °*t ‘ve of Bryans vom ination is 1sJ6, “Eve |ts 3 wor t carries the n@ tuto the ream ithe fact teat Josiai ara ie : With tithse. intervie. re bad 5 uvo—an ) resoiutely suppresse. acherent + ' seanen 1ay bef words of wi Cre in a constant ‘om the ie he Tennessee stat lips, askec him for an expression of opinion 1 oliny wh’s powers us a prophet are dis mint lay i their refulvenece. thin the dark places Hie tie politieai od of Mempt NOVE tdaute me utter report aud i ms Selieesn ast eed Piast Beh Ee eae . {Camp durive the tekting i ur t = : way sar oo J oases aoa a ee {served to swell the streams into { 4 ‘ eee eee es Sc te ie ew caging torrents. In theiretforts to 8 C “ha : = Ae : Se ne ant ma eee escape, numbers of the enemy flung i a e sree my ae So hh eee i wig {obemse! «s into the current and : OF tberRing thats our 16S he mars | were sv cot away The straggle ip t 7 Cx Louisa sinith, his first and lawful ubis par: OE nelacldl casio cdonaded! won | wife, with whom he Se Oa i A heal ere eee ene enews ced si such. aad ee es ee ati along the line, the crush of which come Marriage, Has vorne him six chil- at and placed Gtm ina posi virly comic preptiloa ebyise} Vlad racned eted. He =f, but oes bo ope tgrey 6} airs! Cuu Cai attention to oii veen st tuvon thes e@ impressive eoa Josia prophetic re 1 those which appear ca t have been generously cess tn all parts of the usion b’s c eal Marne i Loe Silps t ‘nt to tie suntry. ° ’ - * :tVe@ passed since tee above words re uilered,” and Josiah has been reibly retires According t owe ’ + t trom Cony othe or ay has beeu sent outto the newspapers, vy wiich hedeserted. He if the party “would abun ie lism it could do. ere: ! ut how? Let us for a | ; moment take Josiah seriously, eat thiays could the party do’ I “Bryanism”’ h calls forth in the Chieavo platform. Si a rab Lousiana is re r e wa a would certair de 2 “ereat ining’ if the party were to abaadon it ius is doetrines and principles. — [t sould be a great thing for the Re- publican party, and for the trusts vad syndicates, and all the elements taatare gathered in support of the schemes ef the men who control the i<cpublican party,; but how could the Democratic party do “erent things” foritself and for the peopie “ho believe in it t ,avandoning its principles, by repudiating the Chi- ogo plaiforn To ask such a ques- tion ts to answer it. Josiah s . Says that the nom- iaation of yan is inevitable ‘Lb is true, nothing but his death can prevent his nomination. But, says Josiah, “his overwhelming defeat is cortain.’” Very well: if the people desire to repudiate Democratic prin- ciples and inderse syndicates and i3r yadicate polities. that is their look- eales he. 2 cannot win, what I Leaving party i f view altogethos, wat Democrat woud have the re- motest chacce of winnizy as a sub stitute for Mr. Bryan, who by rea- popularity is -oa of bis ability and 1@ recoguizea leader of the party? We feel that itis doing injustice io Josiah to take him seriousty. Novody takes him seriously since he became a side-show for the bill- bynuim party. -_ + ee ‘rhe Erenchiman Who Married Goult’s Daughter Said to Be in Financiai Staights. Paris Dispatch, roth. Alleged heavy losses of -Count Goni de Castellane on the Bourse caused a sensation here today. The Count is the husband of Anna Gouid, a@ member of the Chamber: of Depu- ties, and a prominent society man, now ea roufe to New York to better his resources. The papers speak of im as a collapsed oull “speculator. The Matin says his losses are not over 3,000,000 franes ($600,000). The best information here is that he had speculated privately in an- ticipation of a rise in stock on ex- pected easy Britixh victory in the fransvaal and was unable to meet ais losses following the depressioa caused oy British reverses. ° _ The Marquis, his father, denies thit his son has speculated, and tireatens a dusl wita the editor of »s forward as a proph- " -|or-elect Goebel is defeated by Feder- | patch follows: | Interference, there is po doubt of} wv employed fully in spe tis a Versa reporter present at flowing arpout &re.a aso Ub ue if 2¥ Old bettles andit ie tering, dime novel could “ay . ? } if ‘fe years una a balf} = rsiah would now reseue the Demo-! bave much todo with shaping 1 Repr amendment campaign. If Govern- ti istubbora and avyressive Republi tiost the 33. Witbout Republic fh Catipetsk anendine : rederalaid the rthe umendment wiht iL is said, De more uominal thar aut: scewise. The ailiance bet ! seems ft Pritchard and Butier omplete, but it dees not vo means, that Butler can any greet part of the Poputist vote ugains? the amendment, and it is just as doubtful it seems, whether ! ae 'hitaus the intention te do so or net. , in connection with the above. i! 8 oe ‘ ling mS not look us if the Carolina KR does ican : Several Ken ical situation seir +} ct is said that sxccutive was asked having regarding: the the possibility of Corl { , } “Col. Patter says this repor! foal troubles. whick it was allesed, : h er, Says el his quid frem| would not be fairly and impartially i one side of hist to-tke other. | treaied by the State courts. i and tapping tis tnorecey bound | a eee i notebo. k ; - Ee peu | Phe Committee's Keport on Koberts “Colonel iat «you allow 2 eee eed Ine to quote V says be. | * x i Josiah cleare and repli-} The special committee of the i cd with creat gravity: “TL request | tlouse of Represenatives to investi- you suys he, “as a personal favor} cste the case of Brigham #H. Rob t If not to quote my words,” }erts. of Utab, today reached a fing conelusion. On the status of Sir. Roberts the committe: auestion of cad the cominittee was divided. The | me jority, of Issourl, Littletield 1d DeArmond. of M -! tue Deere except clusion Messrs MMO, report favora to seating Rob erts on bis 7 a facie rights end thea expetling him The jority is; were Payler. Frear. Morris and , Republicans. and Lar te ot date of Was ot , and the ion above the ave stance. fer i dlities singe IS85 he married as bis} and plural wife Celia Dibble. with whora he has ever since lived as such, and who, since such marriage, has borne ‘ him six children. of whom the last ie Josiah is send ‘were twins, burn August 11, 1897. : Sore oe he se : ; interview at this That some years after his said + ie is beginulug to marriaveto Celia Dibble he cen-} % tings process io tractedanother plural marriage with ig Margeret ©. Shipp, with whom he has ever since lived in the habit and repute of marriage. Your cominii- ve is unaovle to fix the exuct date of jthis marriage. It does not appear that he heid her out as his wife be- fore January. 1897, or that before that date she beld him cout as her husband, orthat tefore that date they were reputed to be husband and wife. “that these facts were generally Knowu ia Utah. publicly charged bagainst bim during bis cainpaign for 'election and were not denied by him . “Phat testimony beari ¢ on these ifacts was taken in the presence ot i Mr. Roberts, and that he fully cross examined the witnesses, but declin- led to place himself on tife witness | stand. ; | «hatrman Tayler says the report of the committee wili,be made on Saturday, and thatthe subject wii! be taken up in the House next fuesday. - —— + <-> - The Rev, H, rt. Davis Tried the Faith Cure on Himso!f and He Died. | Ansonia, Conn,, Dispatch, 2oth Rev. Hezekiah H. Davis, pastor of the Peopie’s churchin New Britain, Conn., died there on Tuesday of or sufferer, und after calling in three physicians, who prescribed for him. lying upon his faith cure. been Op pi ssed to medicine ali his lite. and a ¥ his ives, had the curing others by the power touch, a Dun had performed almost miraculous cures. but of which nothing was i his Own request. Vavis Was the son of a Meth- odist ¢] yigun, became convertcd ut the aye of 11, joined the Advent ist church when 29, and 12 years go left that denvmination and ounded the People’s Church in New sritain. He served three years in a Massachusetts regiment in the civil war, was wounded and after recovering became a hospital nurse. ~~ z Polygamous Postmasters Appointed. Washington Dispatch, roth. Postmaster General Smith will to- Morrow appear before the Hou-e committee on posts and post roads to answer inquiries in regard to the alleged appointment of polygamists as postmasters in Utah. The Postmaster General will ouly repeut statements made by him in aletter to the committee to the elfect that if the persons mentioned were polygamists, the Presiden: bad no knowledge of the fact at the time of appointment; that one of the offices was vacated last spring and that as the other postmaster is un- der indictment for the crime men- tioned, no action will be taken until bis guilt is passed upon by the courts. L. T. Travis, Agent Southern R R., Selina, Ga., writes, “I can not Say too much in praise of One Min- ute Cough cure. In my case itwork- ed like a charm.”’ The only harm- less remedy that gives immediate re- sults. Cures coughs, colds. Taz Figaro. "lungtrdables.. iblicau policy in North Carolina | in the approaching constitutional | proposed rhe follow, s will get much consolation e opinion of the chiei Federal ts take counizance of the politi- polygamous proceedure to be adopt- consisting of all the mem- Maine. favored | e at eutset. Lituetieia. Republican, and DeaAr- i, Deinoerat, make a minority Miers, Demoerats. The 5 ey eects i nowever, were vot less gajlani and ol facts found by the ie aN eE : ellen . reserved, and the enemy wus press- ~gs as loiows: ' a +3 ean } pants 34H R here a ed back step by step untilat leneth That i ober Was , : m ae cin Mee eee eo ents! WS | chose who were left broke and fied spresentative of the rif ty-stxnth Convress from the Siate of 1 his years: vanic treuble of the heart. For! more thun a month he bad been a he refused to take their medicines, re- | He bac} -cording to the statements ci! dreds of cases being cited where he} surprised and several times the sit- uation was critical, Every thirty Gordon Highlanders who | surrendered was wounded. The dis ~The enemy tonight made a de- ltermined effort to capture two po- sitions. Caesar's Camp and Wagon Hill to the southwest, h .would have brought them within ritle range of the town Cae- sar’s Camp was held by the fi bat- talion of the Manchester Re ibe position was separated “hie yi c % i cougress. i | that of the Boers by arocky ravine. | tina State penitentiary bere in Jan-! tryst question he argued that io | jiu the morning darkness, the | Hei-! vary, 1899, and isstill at large. He nepelies could be stopped by the ex | ldelberg commande, evaded our | was serving a five-year seatence for | ereise cf power within the ‘province | | pickers, and reached the foot of the ; postoffice burglary, : | siope at 2:30) o'clock. ) jdanger could be realized, the outly- ing Sanvers bad been rushed and their defenders slaiu. On ‘ratyng on the southern slope. where en the plateau. Here. however, their advance was checked steady voilevs of our infantry and the deadly fireofao automatic gun Phe camp was being assailed on the ivit flank and on the front. vy day- vreak reenforcements of Gorden “| Dick Cunyngham, who was leading the Gordons out of the camp. fell mortally wouaded, being hit by stray bullet while still close to town. the Fifty-third battery of iield ar- ’ | : 7 i tillery, uoder Major Abby, crossed a unanimous 2 sopee 2 2 ie NS eet ater once. who. ptheriverandshelled the ridge and} formal statement of facts. On the reverse slope of the front position, where the enemy were lying «mong ‘he third bushes. The schrapnel which tlew over our heads did ‘erri- ile execution It etfectua'ly held the in check and stopped their re enforcements through the > Boers with =tubboern hean on Un- neenemyv tloug courage. ‘PReir 6 i vulwana Mountain and the smatier threw more than 100 suells ar Abby's battery and at the the hiil, Our troops. nt ne : as jsateliites, . PrVOhs cu ‘nutter disorder. <A terrific storm yorain and hail, accompanied by peals of thunder, bad Surst over the This nimost druwned the iucessant thun- lder above. Meanwhile. a more exciting con- test Was in progress ip the direction of Wagon Hill. At 2 o'clock, a jstorming party, Iurpished by — the | larrismiti commando, crept slow- ity and cauticusly alone a douga in lihe valley, which divides our posts from their camp. <A few well-aim- ed rifle shots killed our pickets Faking adyantage of every inch of cover, the Boers then yvradually reached the crest of the heights. Herea body of Light Horse was posted, but they were forced ‘ore tire vefore the advance of the Free Staters, behind breastworks. With little to impede their progress the enemy soon came to an emoplace ment, where they surpri-ed work-_ ing parties of the Gordon Hiyzhland- ers and theSintieth Rities. Lieut Digby fones, of the Roval sein cers. collected a henefal of men madea gailant effort to bod the position, but the numbers were against him and after a sturborn resistancehe was driven tack an! the enemy yot possession of the summit. Even then, however. the ree Staters were afraid te venture far, or to face the heavy tire from he Sanzar. Here it was tat Lieu? VacKenna and 30 of the tiordons were captured, althoue eutil every man among them was wound: ed. “At 9 o'clock Colonel Ba wards. with two squadrons of the Light Horse, arrived upon the scene, the Twenty-first Battery of tne al Field) Artillery, under Blewitt, cawe into action oy the storming party eolorced from the Boer camp. “fF! th tiet oo Hivateenth Hussars and whe Pifth Lancers, meantime, Jieeked the inovement on our right flisk Our ion at posit this point bad become critical. Gar men had retired for cover behind the north era slope, while the enemy had divid- Major s, but \ | = made their way iato the ; ing them from the hihi Gowen rallied a few of the riit: fell while leading them io the charge. His example was ut once tolowed by Lieutenant Todd. bat the latter met the same fate. making good vo “The enemy were the footing they had already secured in the emplacement, when Major Miller Walnutt, calling the scatter- ed Gordons together.charyed in and drove them back. Having thus cleared the ground, he joined Lieut Digby Jones in a newly prepared emplacement on the western shoul- der. ““A pause ensued for a time, but the Boers were not yet finally beat- en. Taking advantage of the storm now raving, they assayed io cap- ture the position by another rush. fbree of their leaders reached the parapet, but were shot down by Lieutenant Digby Jones and Lieu- tenant Waluutt, the latter of whom also fell. The renewed check prac tieally ended the duel, though small parties of the braver spirits kept up 2 murderous fire on~ cur men from behind the rocks: . You assume nd risk when vou buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea inmedy. All druggists will refund your money if ,ou are not Satisfied after using it. Itisev- one of} The latter isa lofty menace } Betere the, hearing } cuey had already secured a footing | by the) a jagain, United States Postcffice Ip jspector Hardy T. Gregory, oi +Greensdoro. N. © , bas succeeded in jlanding in the toils one of the most | notorious posiotiice burglars iv the | rcountry. The daring robber has ‘assisted in committing over a_half- jhundred robberies of government ’ j long time.’ | Anderson was the leader of a not- ‘ed bund of crooks. One member -|this gang. Joe Jones, alias Brooks. ;ete., escaped from the North Caro- et | North Carolina’ Tobacco Combine to Raise Prices. | | Raleigh Special, roth, to asheville Citizen. 8; the 20, iL He “') irom the President. — : the firing, two companies of the | The Tobacco Growers’ convertion . ey The \ ston Post, and il must} ruck Republican leaders Se the | Gordon Highlanders went to the 4°"! has entered into an agreement by aay i BARS GE Serer nS ei city called wa President Melinley. | sistance of the Manchesters. — The ithe tollowiog resolution passed to : siah when this reporter, anxious to} with whoin they discussed the po | jsoers were thought to be concen-| ay sor the poeoneenlitse eae : ' try the goiden in th State. It iGav fort purpose raising > : ; | price of tobacco: We agree toenter into contract ;to sell to them our tobaeco vance of not less than 15 per cent. over the prices of the same vrade of tobacco Guriny the last 5 years, said i price to be tixed by a commission, fishlanders ; rt} ain aie D Ot , -| Highlanders and of the rifle bri-itne majority of whom shall repre gade had been hurried up to the sent the seller. tishting line. Lieatenant Colonel “We further agree to take stock with said Jordan and his associates in a corporation which shall be form- and disposing of said tobacco sold to said Jj. F. Jordan and his asseci lates to the extent of not Jess then 1) per cent. of the value of our said tudacco. agreement in any particular we agree to forfeit to said corporation said stock so taken and we reduce | tue crop at least 25 per ceat. below jthe past year’s production. We in vite the co-operation of Virginia, South Carolina and other section- which prow bright tobacco. attended, 20 counties being repre sented, ' —s> © =~ | Millionaire's Daughter Goes to Work, ' | Ansonia, Conn ispatch, 19th. Miss Elise Farrel, whose fathe: is worth from $20,009,060 to $25,000. G00, drew her first pay as a workiny virton Thursday. She grew tired of a life of ease and determined to earn 2@ living. Her father is the tion. Franklin Farrel, head of the Farrel Foundry and Machine Com- pany, and an owner of several cop per minesin the West. She a graduate of Ozontz. Sbe is also an exceller€ whip and ise often seen Griving her biz bay horse to a light rubber-tired runabout in the city streets and on country roads. Recently the place of private sec retary to Mr. Farrel became vacant and she applied for it. She was told that it needed a stenographer and typewriter, so she attended a business colieve in New Haven, mas tered shorthand quickly, and «ot the job. She attends to her busi- ness Closely, being at her desk at S o'clock every morning, opening the mail and assorting it, receiving the answers to the letters from dicta- tion, copying them on her typewri ter, and sending them out. She de- Clines ailinvitations of a social na ture which interferes with her work. and is an excellent secretary. — <<. << ‘ She Ranting isrosias is Bursted His Pantaioons. Baltimore Herald. Some time aoa party of Con xressmen were on their way to Bal- timore toattend a banque. Con wressman Alien, “the wit of the Mouse,” and Mr. Brodsius were in thedeleyation. Mr. Allen, who was vel! acquaiited with the propensi tyofthe Peonsvivania memper to rant during a@ speech, made a ber that Mer. Brosius woua!'d fracture h’s suspenders during the response to the teas: to which he was assivned. And, sure enongi, the catastropne occurred, During his talk. «tr. 3-osius had just “warmed up’ and Was appealing to “heaven above” if sOMe Connection, when there was wu significant spay. Phere they ont and he was right. yelled) Allen, Phe laugh went round the board waen ibe joke became known, and ‘ir. Brosius curtailed his remarks foun unusual devree. ‘LT knew he would doit,”’ said Mr. Allen afterwards. “He never makes & speech in the House tiat he doesn't fave to buy anew pair of suspesd- ers. He's too strong for a Con. eressman, anyhow.’ — - 2 — Exact Esformation. Chicago Tribune. “L have noticed,’ said Rev. Dr. Goodman, pausingin his discoure, “that two or three of the brethren have looked at their watches several! times in the last few minutes. For fear their time-pieces may notagree, I will say the correct time is 11:45. I set my watch by the regulator at the Jeweler’s last night. The ser- mon will be over at 12:01. I: would have closed promptly at 12 but for this digression. Let us proceed to ccnsider now, what the apostle means when he says, ‘I press toward the mark,” ”’ Free of Charge. Any adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles of any na- ture, who will ask at W.F. Hall's. will be presented with a sample bottle of Goschee’s German Syrup, free of charge. Only one bottle given to one person, and none to children without order from parents. No throat orlung remedy ever had such a sale as Boschee’s German Syrup in all parts of the civilized world. Twenty years ago millions of bottles were given away and your druggist will tell youits success was marvelous. It is really the only Throat aad Lurg Remedy generally endorsed by physicians. One 75 croup, bronchitis, and all throat and W. FP. Hxll,Jr, buildings and other places. and the | possession of! zoverument has wanted him for by - Oi Growers with J. FP. Jordan and his associates raised | during the next 5 years at an ad- ed for the purpose of manipulating If we make default in this The convention was very largely | ling in 1859, and also in his firs: jmeeting when Lincoln said he fear fed movarchieal tendencies in the re ! public Passicy to the money ques- jtion he said he had been as! |drop that question He believed in it, that is, the double standard. As 1 to dropping the money question he said there was po man in tion big enougk to ict that questio: fall in such a way as to break it. Following up the criticism of the Repudlican party be devoted con: | siderable time to the bill | befere Passing fed te thet na to ite of congress The greater part of his two haurs | Speech was devoted to the Phiti; pine question. This be said w issue on which American sentianwn had never been expressed in an national! election. He was very -- jvereon the theory that the . |} Gan possession of the Philionis would pay. Hesaid: “TI would no put the life of one Ainerican solo on the auction block forall the o and allthe wealth the Pi pines.”’ His solution of that «: tion would be to Filipinos, that they would be a~<i-3 ed in establishing an independe: vovernment and would afterwa: receive the sume protection in wie tainingitas the South Amer had received. Col. Bryan went to Wasbi: today and goes thenceto New sey and New York. as Liner ot announce to th —_———-———s-- a - ies Tobacco Growers: Comwontion. Raleigh News and Obse. ver No Ope could |e the ing of the TeaAccoe PTOWers naw in ~ sien without being j intelli sincerity of the men son Lik Bt the were Whit are 7 LO pul an Cud to tncir roobery | the Tobacco trust. d ' from the tobacco e> es ure ren | resentative meu chosen by tt ts Duceo Crowers They « is charged with res ns AHO wuow that with the most sey has confronted “ihe men doe ~ | In ten thoos raul | the Siate thet SOF; wa tinge to bear of th 4 ofthis convention. a: thousand family altars ve up ora ers that the body un a Wise plan of action. DACC}D Zrowers have ret t de guided 1 Ac the 7 ; fo. BYrYABd ts ts, where the trust paid ti ove dotlar for the brought 1 Trust Ae te Ys rybace hree dollars when 3 ] id reflected ore Upipn Was orvan everything e i n their <r price while has % » Pressed Gown t4 the en<t of tion. they have loaged for 43 when they should receive a compeAsation for their labor. education of their Idren and th common comforts of on securing a belie: tobacco, and is it any wonder th: their thouzhts aud prayers are ce: tered upon the convention now in session? The people of the whele State ar deep y interested in’ the conventien andhope that out the variou plans under @iscussion, one mayb evolved that will result in such a increase in the price of tobacce u will vive the producers a fair fe Cepend uy a S Qe asia te at ans | reasonable protit. The price of « tianufactured tobacco has Bone wp the demand for it is ¢reater ever before, and the fact that th farmer gets less for the tobacco than heretofore is enoueh to rouse % S40 tar 1 more drastic measures end to the power of 70 the Yat se trust press down the pric> of tobacco eo: trary io every natural law. ~Carthagzo Gelerda est” wes th cry in the Roman Senate that close. every speech of the Roman. “Phe trust be destroyed” be the shibboleth of every : in fair competition and jdstice an these outlaws of commerce are des troyved Nid bell Company is capitati of which the ineorporators have ~y scribed 2.606.600 aad New York focal persous the rematuder The officers are: E president; M. A. vice president; FP. tary aud treasurer: at S1,00% genéral manavwer: A. I. Jones. New York. snperintencent tis miil will be brick, 350x90 feer, asa five stories, with basement. [1 wii. Gperate 16,000 spindles and 100 loon and employ between tive und buudred hands. To get it here th Housatonic Water Company mate liberal concession in laud aad wa power. <) Having « Great Run on Chamber. tain’s Cough Remacy. Manaver Martin, of the Areg store, informs us tha ierson he is stop the cough, beal up the SOPrE pleased with its prempt action — Mot Steed Sharon | t: Th | - | ; ‘ | | | to earnest «forts. More than that | cf vt itis enough to stir up legislators t. | SON Ue taw thie the pi nuving a great run on Chamber-| = e lain’s Gough Remedy. te sels > five pettles cf that medicine to sre oon Si oe ofany other kind, and jt vives} Hb iy =: great satisfaction. In these days eS - $s ola grippe there is nothine like j fi ; Zee8 t <hamberlauin’s <ough Remede to A be Bp e2s ea ef re it by3 PI T T S pacumonia stidren ail ik Were Wil! Die in the Pigeon Hotes. h News and Obsc ver Ashe Cit'zen twhink yiiic Lae will be little treuvie in op bill in Cony vf paperand pauper pulp fit can sottea from Ttap venture to pre will Gik be pigeon hoe his Conyvress a vebor poxesman OL ine t on Wil be Cha —_— reputa. a Thousands Have and Don’t I GOW ic. ind Ont. Kow To E Gied s ser death uLCN pected—in tore she dicd si la narkably ud lady bac } ata as she sa as sow there isa colered sir] is fannly who possesses all the <u tilia :} . ~< 70 5 suilicas of wer race. A cougie ass aiter > lit a furnitur : en sbe inad Pree itch that startec pee oe \s luck would have it. Vis LEC © i Southern Cotton Mill Men Gc 3a] oving. a North. inse dist Derby, Coun., Dispatch, rotis Se The Orosogue Textite Comeane EGS) incorporated bY Southern pita re ists. is about to erect a aril yee the manufacture of yar te gd Carpets i a the dneorporators ore: [P = f Adams, ef Chattansova. Poeun J ‘ive ber that trot, pre :tofthe + hattancous Co: |S!permatural about it, so she 1 ton M ls: E.R. E. Fiske, of Mecon, | 1% Clothes and wen Ga, president of the Sours ee Ta ‘waving Company: and V@ooA. te, ers, of pond. Va and) Ph Pickert, of Doddsvi Nake 2h A =“ S ea e 3 ao t ey 2 ri-e-£ > . CSS i , ~~ Sp o r e oe en c e ‘v s we oe GN MUSLI han new. ae ms oe me e s te eo a t throat and lungs and vive relief in Brat 3 3 bs avery short time. Whe sales ere] & 3 gUS2IN x growinz, and all who try it are fe Srccesfal remedy we fa weet feene bottle "willeare or prove. its [Seu Chieazo Daily “alomet. Por! A nif complaints and the only one that a Sold ans in all Civllla- Seed by drugs: 5 er a a ee = ‘ f never fails. It is pleasant, safe and eee - F Hall,Jr. { am indebted to One Minute! c& reliable. 2h G. H. Appleton, Justice of Peace, | Couzh cure fur my health and ite. | is : & The modern and most effective | Clarksburg, N. J., says, ‘“DeWitt’s res ee eet Ce ae ts corriaza pall in Be cure for constipation and ali liver Little Early Risers are the best — hee oa aoe ard jaag | es doun batten bag foeeion knees ae troubles—the famous little _pills| Pills for constipation. We use ro Pest aa sae eee ogee Hone corron miuis, koown as DeWitt's, Little Entig other.” Quickly cure ail liver. and | SS it is the only hare. | ‘Saylorsville, ws. C. fe Risers. W. F. HallJr. bowel trvnbies. W.F. Halt Sr. less remedy thut gives immediate rs | z. sults. W. F. Hali vr. entit ‘ ress to take the tariff udministcat anaouaced that no ar TR E E S TE R T : eet eS ° Qi ASS.AUa GX LADYSMITH. A Novth Ca oe Rags 2a Noied es yee, . hortaze of Ps sDyte 2 « TOOK, an % A Grephic Account of the Battle. | Coreneboro Record. to: Bin. J. Br : Bae Rem): Bore compo arci <ui bls Seer biederick A. Avderson, kuown as audience of 5.000 ; eure i Atlanta Cons - Lieeqeuitot So and ce paleo : “Wisconsin Fred. a daring post Hall lacs stot op = en be Once more our old Te : eA Se Soon eee et Cre ne goer : I tirst detailed report et tle office barglar, has been exstured by lions. undérthes ae ia rei wae iy, Hi 5 Patterson. | curved abeut Lhe pe Houtlook 197, Sauit ou Ladysmith is given ie a jJospector Gresory, of Greensboro, cinnati Bi metallic courei) an by DOL cient all but now Of the tcheirstaie. Phev are here in con dispatch frem there, published to- at Elmira. New York. Tbe Elirira, nounced us his text tha tts Se eee See t wil of sultation with senator Pritchard qay, py the Standard. It is dated N. Y., Gazette and Press says: bad come when no fs adore a ioe Meee 2 cular, comes to the land his Populist ally, Senator But- [7 idysmith. January 6, via Frere.) “After a chase of nearly a year.! could afford to be 2 Republican. He eeept cails at olner pieCes cane “Ud 2 COMES 'S th yier. From what jittie they say te j.suary 17, and makes the first) covering territory over — severai said that party hadentively choou " a the e w vba tn patsiders, it is inferred that the re | q.cution of the capture oi the High-|Staies duriog which time the trai! ed front. He ‘quoted from Linc s sOgs , Pa. Writ eae ye eae 3h sult ofthe Kentucky contest ws ‘ janders. It shows the garrison was has been lost, regained and lost |tetter to a Boston Republican meet- ytuke my oath th Viysierious Murder in Burhan. Kidney Tron! kK i i ! ; 1000 Chance to i ‘ivections for wor aa ‘ =o a a Pe EER Pe NE Pe i a> nai aaa aa Re DRT . . - <a ee —_— Se er — North Caro'ina, } Inthe sy ivredetl Ccunty. j Cou tt. wa :ean only be 2 who have experi- | ess, sleeplessness, ; that miseral} enn surely be cured by Dr vervine. So cerlaim is; ! Gruggists are | wR , @ WAS 4 ? a | E Oxy - =: | — 3 = | = ae M e ipess LES MZDICA Mi il urd, ind. F 9 NOS *3Y VIRTUR of an order of the Clerk of the > for C lexanc North Supers 7 County. or Court : 1] wie? » police tuat ti S 4 < SES D. KH. STIMPSON, *DMR_G NELSON FOCUS, VS. \its. Mary K ieath, Wood i eath, Moody He: Porcum and WLM To Luther Heath, 4 right Forcum, y: action entitled as x the Superior Cou ‘ands belonging to the ior the purpose of maki pay debts: and said detem Sd are Tequires Cer: of the sah J cc of the 0, and answer or said action, crihbe plai court icr the relief den This December wth, iso J. A. eRTIN Werk of the s Armfield & Turners Ess iva, ~ =) Dhaadle all kinds ef Gra ’ the best quality. Best Material. _ For The Peopk INSURANC = +} a. Ms ADDR a is NAS ae ® iS el tas Cirst stone between NO insur ise, e life. In one instanes yo, : E win. In my poliey you o OF STA benefit of both livia © aad dae; > new Banking Ousit Seven bunds a and ae er cee ss sixty Eicht Gdovlars Speciaiattentio: raid tu Collection: paid out to Uitize “"Aorounts f J>> sort : M of Statesville a: eceived or most Taye ese Terns Statesville. N. ©. At ali— tract wh us is communtiy in Si ; OE than 12 months tim ins e ? ‘rye Ifyou will take 1 JING. A COOP! RB, Pr time und see ve ve you ail init: GEO tar > id Mock ae ig Solleny S08 baiev es LLE, N SRA eelies f STATESVi c. . SUR Stetesvire’ NOC ui for Sale. ge ! p tthis or Pr Jauuary mth never Druz old by sri Slatesvilie, ? SDERSON, ! ————-1 - HE. DETCHEON’S ANTI Divy be worth to vou m child who soiis bed ing iter during sleep it iv wC ance of rests the trout & ANDER Bromo © sts tre int GROVE'S si i Bladder disease ro- “NEW GREAT Soviu tis 2 great sur- promptucss s aud back, an ind Bai B Coai. : : i Schedules. Bh yes bad such aa op .. | Travel by the Southern and vous lizare- Tear ad OO pcan 1 | assurcd a safe, Comfortable ani a toe COs Seen e OSEAN Se Expeditious Journey. North Carotin Se zi Aaaoce ce ; cone Se See er ova J & Watts,C.s.c. RATES AND GENERAL INFORMATION, st E ¢. MAY OR ADDRESS ao 2. L. Verns FP. Oot ae TEA: CP EL. : | CHARLOTTE, N.C. ASHEVILLE, ™ and ¢. q; NO trouble to answer quesiicns ned above | pes n °F state. a 4 asabeve! MQRKS, Gian, J. a, dab, 0 WAT = ee 1 3d. VP. & Gen. Man. 6.f vv m URINE to ti - Seige WASHIO : dants will fur- a {uired to appezr | —————- aa = > or Court of ' a ; NCS on: Tf ns ‘ara: Lf You Need ‘ : aid action | SRO Ee OLY ‘ apply i court for the | ne a said complaint, i Fire, Life, Accident December, ~%. or Heatin A.L.WaATTS,c.s.c ! sh rade ~ ag as | => . ors wiyp. JLusurance — 4 , ‘ ~. ~~ IERS WIVES) “*~Cotton Sic r lacies who wish to work | See Bes FOR IS LOTS6P HONE: Brown & Guy, = 6-9: gre | Tf a hibes Lei 1 OE MERE Bro n & uy, eae Char'o*t> ond relict ina : : | INSURANCE HEApOUARTmES | : raing for us in spare time atd : ‘2 TB «Banded in Americen Bon4 MC Ch ourclotbs. We offer you = | Ofice—Second Flovr Rank ainirs. make plenty of! money eas} in leisure: send 12. forcioth ings Urs. %. and commencx | sent anywhere. | Address (NUVOSKET CO, (7G-NC) Borter, Musn, Vfe. Dex. i once. Cloib — | oportinge ace Vable Cultery, RA N ee . W. A, Thoma 5s & Coz, | wk Ww ee r e s u e rs ee RT s Southern t i and fui? Cough, at WO & Tan Prices On Sohasioa Mowers Ha Dise Harrows for ties We have 3 Catton Gins Eruiis ts and presses also Cotte “Bagines, saw ii iN ea Teacti mm Ease f . - our special attention oo Concies and SWeetments a Fresh lot of sieriticy buck. wheat flour You os nice cake we ved make it. Apples 5G¢, 2 bushel, Everythiny resi; tion sruaran' ced, Drop in ang ses us. Your triends, We wish ie P-ospera nd sincerely thank them dG Moore X& MelLain, wil] strait every We soe PX than ever petore Railway | j I Sts ine, We « jow 2 ‘HE a we fm la latter ‘ STANDARD RAILWAY 6: © 3 a fhe SOUTH == W's Del The Direet Line to ai} Points oy Bion nt Une se ws yur Texas. er 2tifornia EF: -rida. - a Cuba ang Dissoiutioi Porto Rics oo in ordering Ee —su , 2 a i tt At trictly Firsu-Ciass Equrp- ak kGL ment or ail Through and 9 Local Trains; Pullman ‘ For Cash. Th Palzce Sleeping Cars on u!! Night Trains: Fast and szie Libera on 6U At jowest rates of intere EB Springs. PRESIDENT Wer | vce | Wedding ae 2 nit — Whea you can buy a 25c. Bottle of Hail’s Coug Syrup. ¥; Se a ' LA Gt Ch ‘ MCAt | Ooppers i cr vusthing else you mex need inthe F i | ~ sreap Yoggee best? 1 2 intge. Doarecie soon eee Tais0? #2 ' 3 “ job in order to ma nie | : ie Weiee, E 2 fined up. dnok well, an wl, KELP = OA THE BOP —making them cheaper is Oe ~ a ‘ LY test-class dealers only. If nove wo se Tene re a : i 3 es i‘ WF town, write Cirect. a ti you are get | wi ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Rock Hill, S.C. prez mf With cur woods 2S ater examining them, | 22 aa we don’t ask ¥0U to ! 3 oO = 5 : buy, FOR SAL: OWN Yours traly. BY. Wi A, THOiAs & iW. son Te ein t