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THIKbUAI. XUVKMBKK IS, tHWt.
H. A. LOSfDON. Editor.
ji
The Executive Committee ot tlio
2)emocrato uurly in North Carolina
:n u. i.i . : iv.i.-.-i. ...
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the 30lh of this month, lor the pur-
Y9 61 consulting and preparing
Htr tiie caropaitfn next year. We
doubt net tt:at wise and prudei.t
counsels will prevail at ihi meeting,
nd it is to be hoped that slejis may
bo taken that w.il result, in the re
dempticH cf our good old stiio from
tlie disgraceful and ruinoiu control'
of the "Fusion" g-tiijj n w in powtr.
In order to redeem the state the
Djmocratic party must attract and
Welcome to its ranks thofo former
aenbor..wliohflvo'bdcomoei'iMntrc.l
Hud arc iu part rosp ns:blu for "Fu
sion" supremacy. Let us welcome
back to the Democrat in fold itio.su
who, for different reasons, refused to
Vilo lor our IVesideiit-ul eitndi.hr 9
in 1832 r.od ltffW. At I ho . ie. Hon
in 18'.2 thousands ol li.oii.iei-.iis re
fused to vote for our Presidi i.t l
tundidato t Clovi-intnl'i beciiu.se tliev
oonsidered. hint "a- gold hug'' .
want of tlio trusts and' r,ioi,o..li
nd In 1890 manv other Deiuoei-iiis
refused to vote tor our I':vfident:nl
citndidute (Bryan , iicca'ne tiov con
siderod him a fai'atic on tlio silver
question. Now in order to redeem
tlie state next year when tJ'eea u
no Presidential Ut;tioT,--iviiy can
:fot both these chias's of ImIiui
Jomocrats unite with the regular,
straight Democrats ?' Why notsili
unite in a long pu !, und a strong
Jwll and a pull akogetler, and
gloriously redeem our good ol I
state ?
Let those D mineral i who ret used
tb vote for Clb"oland iu 1S'.J2 ceas;
abusing those who refused to vote
ior Bryan in liSOd, and let those who
jwfusod to -."Cte for Hryan in lS'.Hi
oeaso abusing fhos-j who relume I to
Vuta lor Cleveland in isftj. And let :
those of us who voted tor both CI 'Vo- 1
Hnd and Bryn cease abusing those
whoTtofused to vote tor eitiier !
Tj. n ...,i: . ... . i
a i m. ujiunsi i:iiers nine nui nitu
muun to say auotu the recent elec-
lionar In fact any one reading them.
and nc -other papers, would hardly
know-Hint ny elections wore held
,, ..
nywtiero on Ihe 2nd o I ns month.
'
J bo reason or cause ot this silence
is easily understood. It is simply
because tho Populists had little or
nothing to do wilb these elections.
re ..... . ..
lltat is, their uartv was hardly
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known in them. Indeed it cut so
Mnnll a figure was so entirely in
aignificant that it is simply absuid
fir ita-adherec jM to call it a nation
al parly, or for them t ) expect it
ver to control this country.
These elections were old time ion
tfsts-between tho ' two old parties, " j
fji.- iv..,w ,- ... i, , ,
(tlio Democratic and tlie K-piibls
1
CTii) aud tho so ca.K-d Peoph'e par- ;
y waa hardly known in it. And ',
these elections again demonstrated ;
tbo fact (which all intelligent and '
: i i. , .x
Unprejudiced liorsous must admit)
' J 1 ',
that there are but two great pjhti ,
01 parlies in the United States, and :
that oup or tho other of them must '
and will control this country
those former
. j. .
iiomocrats who have
joined' the People's parly in their ,
hope of "roform" will sooner or later ;
realize this. j
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A roccnt decision ot the l. nited
States Circuit Court ot Appeals ut !
Ilichmond deprives the Indians ot '
this state of their ri.'hts
ln Ol win
As our roaders are aware there are
soveral hundred civilized Cherokee '
Indians living in tho Western part '
UhisStato-ehietlv in Jackson and
Swain counties-an.l for many years
post those Indians have been aceor-
tied and have exercised tho same
rights as other citi. m, and they
,, . hi . . ,i
voted at all elections tust as other
-' i
oittisona and paid taxes etc. !
Ihe effect of this decision, which '
fteoms very strange in view of u
previous decision ol the I'. S . Sut!
... I i l I I u . i i i i.:...i
tj .tiii iu if ..v.....
all th Indian voters and to take a-1
.. f- ... n .i .- i , i
way Irom tuom all other righU and
...
Wivileces as citizens, which for
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j, jvm.i uau uCC,, .i.,,
Thi yellow lever has abated in ;
il. ...a i i .. ...
lUO VTUll MIBIBS Bllll OUttlllCSSlS re-I
.,.! k, ,i. v.. ,r
mood as iH-retotoro. I or several
weeks a ptvtiic has prevailed there, i
not so much because ot Ibe number oi
deaths but because ot tho fear of the i
disease spreading. It scorns to have
boon a mild form of yellow fever and '
, . .. ;
the deaths have bocn lower than ,
usual during us prevalence, but it j
ia a disease that spreads so easily '.
ii so easily eanght that a singloi
oate ol it in a city create.- a- panic,
Mil everybody hurries away who 1
an got away.
Ilnrinu- ll. nsf.few:
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weeks many thousands of these re - j
ftgeea have flocked to other states.
tb escape this dread disease, and j
sow they are returning home.
I Thb prompt aud ppnedj arretrt and
; conviction of tbo negro bruto, who
criminally ausuuUed a vrtiite woman
at Kockingbani, proves tlie useless
notss as well as tlie dauber and crim
mality ol lyuch Iuw. in tins cane j
tlie pcrpetrut r of the crime was ai-
rested and convicted iu about two
i.. ,. . : A
- - ii -
sentenced to be hanged on Olie 20th
ot this month. Surely this is as
suecdy and sninmarv au cnloree
ment ot tlie law us any one could
wish for. And a case simitar lo t his
was the execution of tlie nero Broilie
a' Henderson, l-ist summer, who was
convicted of a similar crime and
1 -gully hanged within h ntooili after
il wns committed.
In bulb ot fieso caseff (ho trim-
ina's would have been summarily
I) nel.ed, it the officer of the law had
not used cxtiuoniiniiry precautions
lo prevent it. And in the Hocking
ham case two or three innocent men
narrowly escaped being lynched,
before the leal criminal cou'd be dis
covered:
Thb farmers of North Carolina
ought to to.v ail the wheat they can
sow this mouth. Not ouly is tbu
preut prico of wlnat inuub better
lhantlie piiee ot cotton,
but the
I"'0'1
of "futures" are m ieh hotter
for wheal thau tor cotton. l'r iu
statiee, c IU a futures for next Slay
(six in ulhs from now) are (pint -d iu
New Yolk al less thau half a ceul a
pound more thau tho present price
for "spot" cot ton This means that,
dealers in collou t link that Ihe price
of cotton iit-xt May will be very lie
tie more (less tlriu h ilf a cent) th in
it is now. And wheat "futures"
for next May are quoted iu New
Vo.kata little over ninety cents a
bushe!.
Wit. i wheat at ninety cents a busb
el and cofiou at five aud half cents a
pound, cvei y farmer can easily decide
which w.ll pay bun beat.
North Carolina Lumber.
O .rrr!-p.iiiliincA ! Uio Cliarloiie ObeerTrt,
It ileigh, Nov. Id Tho report i f
the commissi. mer of 1 tbor statistics
'gives some intei esiing insighls into
I various industries in North Cm-liua
I Tne chupter on cotton mi Is has al
' roadv been reviewed. Thai on woid
; thero were St establishmeuta etigng
ed iu the manufacture of woolen fab
; nos, they opeialed only 2,S()ti spin
' ,l:c,, whi!o ,l,'u only 1 .'.
i lut they have -31 looms and o0ob
,, J .r, . , ,
I spindles. I here are besi.lrs 'JI wool
(,ardiug nulls, making a total of :S
These are located in IU western au. I
.' middle c unities and ono cistern
i,,,,u'ltv' ' "ir .nuke blaukets.
iv iuiy in mi tin. mi: i:iwti'iur id tutu
. ... J, , . ...
till I IU ill-ill. er llllllisiiy i, tUMIU
A oi tli Carolina. Tim commissioner
says that while in 1880 tho products
of nil the lumber m ils in he Stat-i
amounted to ouly 211,82.1)0 feet,
aud the value of all its wood prod
nets to only !?2,li72,70ti, in the east
era counties alone in 181)11 the in
eiease was so great that in 42 of
llu're we,e 3" niiils, with ao
output of l.Vi.SSU.Oi'O feet, and a cap
. . , . .. .
acitv of uo less than hll. 000,0th) feel
ftlJll'!ml... These in lis sawed 15,018,
Dili) shingles. 42 ot the 322 being ex
clusively for shingles. The value of
Ule output was l?4,r,58.000. The tim
ber chieily used for lumber was lob
,. i , ,
lolly pine and long leaf pine and cy
.,.B, ,,,! juniper (white cedar tor
shingl-'s) Some osh ami yellow pop
br were cut. Tho saviiunah and short
t.l , leai jiuiw n.ti luiaii'ini uihimi t-'ie
",..... ii. i.. ii.. 1 an-j :
lilt. no i.'U.m.l , 'llllC 1 vj c .j ii.o iu
i.., i.' i ., i ,.. i
nje lumber industry now ranks
as one of the greatest iu the eastern
comities. In order to show the num.
Inn - of men employed, and the out
pot of mills of ilitlerent sizes, logeth
er with the principal kinds of timber i
. ir bureau has selected .
; .....IV.,J .r.,,,,, IU - V "' ... ...... ....
(till) feet d lily- The 23 show an anilinnal bimetal ism. The M- nat.-r
:..;to ru. ... l.r,... 'lllOO In till
nual output of 110,O75,0o0 feet, of
71,310 000 wsre of pine, and
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V o...l li .II..OG aa ts tho Innit...
in,,asUy i() WMlern part 0,
State are much more difficult to ob
tain. It is not uearlv so large as iu
the east, but is vet q-iite important.
In round uuinbtrs this industrv in
,- . , ,, . , . ', .
the section east of Haleieh is said to
represent somethinj: like .10,00l),000 ,
annually.
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Mail Carrier Robbed.
Warren, Iila., No. 14 The mail;
irrier was stooiied bv a highway!
! " "'";
rner was stopped by a highway
.i i .... i ... .1 i i 1
man uuu oi iiereu iu umiuouni, icoui l ,
.. , ,, ., . ... .I
..nn iiorrtu. 1 1 u it as i ne n uuu iu I'Ul
in..... n ... ..i.:..i. i.
i.i i u . i n i.e .
,Bi, roooeriooKU I. o, vtia rcgis-dutt
j tcit'.l iiiutl uuu Ltiu icittim.
mere was about i.nuu 111 casu.
Of ilia h).- o.il.l minita in lliia
fc - """lu...,,, r'urhlj nt-inti IU ('nl.u.w
Siat. 4 reported to be iu j6',"' riKll,! UP" u'f ubans
' . nfmn.v I might have been passed without
in ij,.,;.,,.. i, ia .rui,,..,! ihi
the biggest nugget ever found in the
State, known as the lteen nugget, ae
tuftM? weiKud 3t pounds troy.
VL Yf ' MJ Bul ,W'a die.d al Whl.tfl
ville Columbus county, last week,
eJ 8? jws Ha baj repreBantea
hi9 county in the Legislature and for
35 or 10 years was clerk of the court.
Tte Supreme Court has deciifed
tne mayoralty contest ia Wilmington j
i i . .. f . i. t u i :
m ,a0t vl luu ""-
1 us i-mpons oi iuia coimvrj ior
: October amounted to 10(J,583,8T2
3.000.000 a dav
TLe penitenlisry authorities con
template establishing a state farm in
iiiitden couiity.
Washington Letter.
I rromuur Uoeular Uorrnspou.lent .
Washington, Nov' 12, 1S'J7.
Mr. McKmli'V bus taken a hmol in
i" iiuiim j i-t ,
I i.. II... .....j u.. i... ......I..
.taking fcenaior roiuKtrio insii lor
, ie altitude I lia! H.uioof the prom-
Jinem Fuiakur men in Oliio liuve t .k
en injuinut Hie e.eclion ol llanna to
tlio pontile. vtnoiiicr vy uoiug so
tie hurt or helped llanna is ns yet a
mailer of doubt I hero was no
quarrel between .Mr SUKuiley i i.d
Senator f'oraker, bu' there wns
plain talk oc both sides .Mr. Sic
Kinly suid that lie know Foiaker
could stp Hie tight on Hitniiaioat
some ot his personal toiloweis were
sliowing a disposition t make, il'
not actually making, if he desired
to do so. Mr. Foraker did not de
ny his power to do so, but reiot ie I
by saying that Hanna bad lirou,'! t
it on tiims ll by his treatment o' tiie
Foruker and Buslmeil reputi.leaiis.
and intimated that ho lli.ui:;l.t u
would serve liim yood and nnhi if
lie failed lo ret elected lo I lie S.-n-a
o. Sir. Slclvlinl.-y did not di I. ml
Haiina's met tods in dealiiii; with
t'oraker's fi lends, but he ni;id.' H
very plain thai tuc wno!e power ol
tlie administration vvoii.d le u ed
10 secure Haiina's election, an 1 '.hi t
11 wiiu. il b,i us. -less for any repub.i
can who took pal t in an i:t en..l to
prevent his election lo expect -l e
slightest favor from hiiu in ihe w a .
of patronage. Notwh lin ing n 1
Inis the mosi thai Mr .M.Kii.i.
yi.tl.d get out of Foraker wn a
promise t hat he wonl I not person
al , ilo anything iiui list tlie el -u I ion
ol ll.iiina Foraker is stil in Va!i
ingiiin and Sir. Mi Ku!ey has not a
ban lone. I hope ol being ni l ' lo
bring sufficient pressure to hear up
on him to gel lino l i aicc to e.i.l
bis loliowci's oil' and to a. low llanna
lo he elected.
Seereiary li.igo now openly ad
mils ttiat lie is in sy tnp it hy wit ti toe
gold-butf, sell appointed monetary
conference whieli assumes tne I i;;i t
lo perform tne duties propeily be.
lonijiiii; to loingress io eonnei ti..n
Willi li.iaueial legisl.ilioii. and to em
pliusizo ttiat symjialhy he gave a
dinner tins week attended only by
the members ot ll.c so ,-all .1 cooler
eliee ami .1 r 11 11 ll iniia, ol li.oi-aimp-'lis,
who is generally regard.-. I
as the creator ol the Indiana poos
convent o.-i and of this conleieii. e
At this dinner the work ol (lie eon
lei-ence, as far as it luis gone, and
the linancial reeun.n.r-iidalioi.s it
were discussed. Iflheso men have
tune to waste liny have as much
right to Was:e it iu this way as in
any other. The only io,i. purpose
that will bo served either hy the
recommendations ol .Sccii t ny (Sage
or ot this ciiileiv nee, coii.posi-il ol
his sidcp;n'liicrs, will lie Ihe i:i
crease in the s Iver sentiment id the
country JSenntor Chuiidii r has not
always been wise iu his predictions,
but lie tills the nail Mjiial'e on Un
bend iu his latest, made public this
week "it the republican party per
iniincnlly ucipiiosces in the existing
tT 1 1 1 1 standard it w ill be deleaud in
the Congressional elections ol 11H
and in the Presidential election c-t
l'.Mll."
John Wedderburn and John Weii
derburn V Co., who weie recentlv
disbarred from practice before the
l',.f Ml I )lli,... u-.., .. f In, IV. ...I.- i.l. .1
on the fraud list by the Post Olli-.-e
Departmeiit, and will not tic a.l 'W
ed lurthcr lliO ol the mails. Their
piiper, the Nalional K. 'colder, was
included in the fiaild onler and any
letters uddresseil lo thton will be
stamped "fraudulent" and ri turned
tn writer, it address is on cnvelopi ;
otherwise they will l-e sent to the
writer through the l'ead Lettei Of
tico Newspapers which ii ntiniie
to carry Wcddei burii ec I'o's adver
liscmetit alter knowing of this Iraud
order may tind themselves in troll
b!o with the postal authothi. s
Scnat Wolcott ai rivetl io Wash
limton tins week nnd had a conlei-
eiice with Sir. SlcKii ley about the
fi.zle tr.p ol Inmseli and col eauues
i , 1 1 . . U- ( 1 .-,n '' L- , . . ,r ,. i. , , 1
used to be aim. M always w. long to! Ivilll'tl W llilo II ll!l 1 11)
talktothe newspaper" men. but hei,,,ul(t jjoilv, N. .1 , Nov. 10
now declines all invuations to d,s.. iv,.tl,., , k llolVo.io. ;:."i v.-ars old. a
cuss the la.luro in which he played ut1 kll(,.A f:ilI,lt.,. hVlll. Iltar i,,.,
such a coiisjiiciious pa.t. UJ1S 1Urlllll,iy upj tod, v l.y th i
Lemuel Ln iu. who was Loss , ( uis U!, wi'l0 uo WHH
Plaits mouil.piece in tl.e recent aui:tl. . for r.tl.litt-. llis lie id was al
New ork municipal campaign and (l0M rMU hls lu),,v
who is abou the most discredited n, Lad .tot -d 'the but', t.f
the Wliite House this week. Hi
oi.i.ca, ,..o,.i.eio, iiio way, wasni
tcrview with Sir. SIcKinb-y mayor
may not have iticlU'lcil In bun at
fairs, but. when it is remembered
! how he shouted lor free Cuba dur -
jK the last sessitin of Congress, the
tollowjn,, l.n,,u,.,ti l)V ,,:, .,,
ter he lell the Wh.te House is con
. ,:..,:,...,.
s'dered bigmhcanl.
I hope that
,i.'Uiii;if.i(i ti in not in it-in pi to eon
(H,. riulions. ', H.y
aro much belter left to the admii is
tration. There was a time, perli-tps,
wlicn a resolution conferri nu belli
bringing on a war with Spain, but
ucilK MIIV On. I Tlllil'il it mi lin.ailil,,
compensation lor it. We are not in
a proper condition of detente, and it
is absurd to iuvite a war until we
are ready lor one." That is about
as complete a flipflop as any man in
vublic life has taken on tlie Cuban
question, and it iudicatcs that the
do-nothing policy is to be continued
by Mr. McKinley.
..
Denver, Col , has imposed a 81,-
OOU tax on dealers in cigarctU-s.
Fatal Football (Limes.
rrumtlio New Veil' W..rld.
Toot bull, as p'uyej by American
collcf( teams, is now the domliiest
iiHlional spoil known in nu y civil z ;d
country. Tlio Wmll presents lie
1 i iv a c ireful uud ueiMr.tie suiuin;irj
lf tilt- f ltlll HU.l SclimlH il jilMH.- p
cui'ti".! in l'o tl.iil muj in iti-. letl
m'Ii.uiU mil colleges of lju I. ait-
. .s.i.tes. The ic-onl covci. tlie
,,.,. , l!lt (,1S , .,j Ult. .
0f t :,, (, oniuiileies tie (.inniai
io.'.u ol i-oiijiiili-.i bv tin.' Woil.ll sl
yi.Hr tt-t,,c.;, miiiicL.I atlumion tin
w , i.( l)Vrf,
Toe lie v list s'io.vs ilil ..layers
ae'iiully k: I e i, s-i i-.i ii.-n iniaio. .1 n
il'j ltd I'll' l.e, Hll. i U'-.i . tllll pll)-
ei.- "j i:i p ,d o:j'' ii,,, il . ttiey Wt r. in
Si li-.nic or o1 bet i-e .s ve;.l; li-.ill.
I oe 1 eeo. ds i-t ev.i y clli go and
elb e.:e clob t.i I in em. .lit h.ue
bi II se.iielie.l l.y e 0 I esp .n-leiil-.
an I .1 e.r tin. Inis . ,e. kjiih- i i o tne
W oi 1 i. The i ell t I.-. I iu- Most coin
pee iin. I not ii'i, lie e o in i ii la i ii i n i f
fiiltal. ii e(o: iV r ae.iieved I'V ii
w. ap
M'
i.ls!i lit 1
lih in g has In i ll
i i r.i i n 1 .1 .n'.-r
'. 111! tim o. i is
the most liloo.li
i-n s i-.r i-mai i i.-
M i ll ! i c riesi. ii- I ;i.
tee p ist vn.i- o,.l , i".
ii- n t.i I 'd in ; Ii -
I . t i.-li. - till M i: . - i I
a 1 1 : j ss.n.i is i-Iimi- i i
u- f 0 id :i- bu 1 Ii ;.ii ii
l 'o ) i; . 1 .- i I 1 1
tie- s, ii.il, ii. i. del.ee, I .
h -a :i: ;vi ;.i s oi o i:,(
t i inc. e ls I ,e;i c i;..i
call es t., ,t !ii
in i; ml r i..e.
i ii i .. i I ...it
il.-Iii i' p. li e ot
is e got tones
' lulu e m i:ei
i if ine I goa
:uei ; in sh ut
ilv t.'l' wn-.si.
.lig fol li.e
Hot not tor i
Doe l.n-,,1
t . li-titi s i:
O l llg iil' li w
oils i j r :es
I;.:
of lie.
est' M'll l.il'i ll.
d and wpi.t N .sj. i
toe ii-l av.' l.i. no ol
o h ivn Millel t-d s.-i i
I ; I Ii- s l inii e at i
in i, iy w...i v.i . ii vef lei-uvr who. y
i'j.OO I .1 11' 1.0-.s
I'o.l.-r .h- i
ill. les u- e Hi
ll.C li j li ies e
Won,, i il. it be .
a r..i io .1 ci.l
feiiid to a -bib
no i cc .i 1
Uep' , i, jl i . i u
i i.l.ng nf minor c i-o-o
n iu -s O.tlnjiiii.y
uni.'i ai d iu tout list
.i.i-itii-il a- mo. ni's 1 ii
i oi l Le y oil.! o re
si'i ill. I I. li lt ill f l.li
.i s;:;'iil aLV.d -.iis I
.!l .I-e- Ill III 1! . : of till
pl.llcl.s. I
li.e list is i; t oi-it'.-.e t-i mo : cil ;
ll.c o or lo slu : i s ot ;;.:. oi.iv. li
is a go: y c o.-i. I r ol I. i:-.i m a uisli, (
an enc; lop-.e I h of i I n .1.. .1 Iloics. '
I ii n l.ganii li s, li ne: :; i d sk;,lli,
t-.vi-.li-. I i:ei-k-i. flu. -it led mtl-ilo-.
bli.Len till-. .. . . ,e l b . l i . il.sl,,.- ,t
ed J 'Hits', I'.l.
ill, se.ilps i j j.
c I; io l.ii'l, a
i l illlsoii, to i i,
I'm. I bail.
C'.i'sls el II l.i il
o I i t.vs m i-li
; in -.noil. nt, in
i-lh-g glory ol'
1 oil'
Aellli;
I'llMMTi
lad pel
un i .ti
ssl'al I'riii i Woli'i-rs.
d-l ee. M I . N'ov lit -Two
.li.i.-i , ill e ..' I as w omen,
t I ion i ii in Iroot i f (lie Si
i: io i.l train no -n- Ali-isoiir.
It-4'ii i.i.l .it ! .i ) i.isl evening,
t'i.ic.i - Ahoii Cio. .sing,
nitn !n-' e. W'liet: l tie eiigiti
' I. ..i s
l'.i--i:i
il! :..'
jo-t o.
e- r s-i-.v I he app n e.'il s eii n ol d .lige.
he di i inn In-M ! ite I o si i .p.
Tlif- eng. oe Clew wcle llnoiediati 1,
coveiid Willi icvi'.'vt -r.s in tl.e luind
of l In I .vo d.sguis. .1 lll- l! K i . . I tint-..
Oth.'la who jltllpd f .Oil t lit' hashes
r.i'.dcc oi O.-i, Ills t) r,.i. ii and H: oik
in in SI.'.M eiiiit-l stepjl o il l.i n e
wloit the m ttti T .v i.i i: I wet . gre"'
idliy a V ill.y oi' li.d.its wiiiih a"
..tu-e c.iu. ed gn-ut. eoui.isiou in the
i-isseno. r coaclii-.s.
The conductor nn I br ilo-ui'in wen
'""'"I"
1-ae.i
I to cut ti e i x jui ss and
cat s fi om I !,o i c t i f t hi
train, an.) I lie 1104111 i I' and ii:i-ii.ai.
were miide lo get d.-vi. Iloiiilhe can
roe looiiel s ijUiekiy j in peil shoal .1
and t di I lie engine and expiess cm
about two miles l-.isiier r-.ist, wl.cn
li 'v ,t ippi-d and ci'iiij.i Ilcil l-i press
Slesseiier W lii-ims to oj.. s: I, is car.
Me (.ll'.-rt-d no resist ,i,ee, as he cur
ried ii-.i 1 1 iii 111 0
I'bi-..l.!n rs hid cv; lent Iy inten.i
ed to .-t p Ihe St. 1. ois I,-m.led K
.re..s, winch 1 a.-.-s K i-is is i'u v at a
'.iter hour, iiinl wi r.- 1 en I !y sn rpi is
t-d op 01 iliscovci ing Hist tl.e cms
which ti.ey hid Ciplilnd CtUitullied
notion of vslne.
'l'hev ij licklv left the trui'i and dis
appi an-.l in tho dai kt '-sss Alter a
de'ny ot over an hour Inn t aiu was
o-.t together again hi u w as starteil
on its j mi nev.
i.,,,,,,,, , j,lvu,Kl and was 1 cs t
when uiOo loll KM ill-IP ills
chin ged, ten! ing I be
of bis heal a.tny.
slalitalit'Oiis.
gieater poi t ,un
Uealu w as iu
Nose l'.li-i iliug va Fatal.
ILzetoii, I'i, Nov. lit Mrs.
Marguit-t Itiieger. of-M lil.e.-v I l,e, died
today fioiu the illects ef no.-e bifid'
iug. Site vt as C.l yiars ot nee, aud
ei-J lynl cxet-lieni health. Alter par :
taking i f Lenity brakfa6t her nose
begau k 1 e-ling. She pitl but little
attention to the Leiuol i hage, but a
few uiimites later sauk iuto u swoon
aud hevcr if covneil. j
III', vt ing l'p u '1 ruin.
lI iMiini. Nov Ll The iusuigeiits
have ih li. united ami del ailed u tiaiu
luimitij' between Nuevetas, fhn pi.rt
i.f I'm. i 111 I'; 11. .11, a mill lIlH I 1 1 V of
l'uei to 1'riucipe, capital of ti.e pi ov
ince of that eainu. The force of the
explosion oveiturned the eogine, des
troy t-d several cars, killed ttie engiu
eer. Iir. mau and ten other p. isons
and it inreil twettv seven soldiers
and passengei s.
lteports to the Bureau of Labor
'MatisticB show l hat tbeie are 1 22
tauut-iiea and M' rc l-ei iLuir.1 g mills
lu p''ticn ui the State.
I Two Homicides at Durliaiii.
I Ppwtal In Uio Oliarlou OLcrrer.
i Dmbaiu, Nov. 13 --One of the most
! brutal murders in tlie history of Pur
' haiu occurred Ibis tuoi uing oboul &
! o'clock, followed hy a homicide A
negro, Henry (ireen, went lo the
! h-iuie i f Sullie Lissiler, e 1 ued. in
, Ivrt Diirli'im, and, timing a I ; I.
by about 10 or l.yeaia old i-i tin
,door, grabbed lu:u and so-t i l:n
Owen. l)e.t)sOon lelieved I i" I.'
; lie null rr. Af er s'looiing tne
tie lugmli nd m-id.il.asle to g I a
- way. K O Scogii.s, hile, .l:o
' liv'd Ii-iir i'.v. heal'l I si ols an I
: I I a to i;is 1'iiiisi- and ( . t s 'ine c ip -
ami I. Ii i-.ved mm. Wi.eii in- t
: il- III . l.o-.;n l- the in -j.: IM he . .0 il
: .11.-I...1-- I io.n o i. il. wi.ie'i : v r I .sc. I
i to do. Wl.I-IJ S-ie.eins tin it.y g 1
I near M.e lien. I io- (t :e Ii: -." ) l.ino .1
! an t M r. S,- :.' ; ins I..M bun lo . o d u i
! his lii.n S Ii. !niny t . do i i.is. SI r.
'SeoggiiM ISm-.I and s ite tie m-ro
SI r. !ieo ,;-i: s li.eo anei;;i I i-,ni
u...lnl... .... I., II... ..i!-....
. b , ' . 1 .. ,. , , ...
, .'. ' . .... ' i
ill hll'lll l w f lli.ji.i '- in i i- nui
il'i-d. ll w is s il mi l he i i ..ii mi.
,d. II
i W is I
.1 CI I.
W S s )
ii -.iV.ht op
d I olo Ihe
own in n .-. ;ij.'iiii
1 unity j i I.
As OOil IS W.t I' S-, S i-.-ll.ll III s'I'li
ll.OI.e l' I .. I all .M'lliei.lS 111 id--. ' g
bills' i ie i. .i n oy tri I v s h--;.-o-i !-.-f
ne "."'ii Lies I) C U. later a ol (i A
Utile.'
Afti r heoii g il l 1 i.t vi-i ne Mr
S-og.ns was liii.oia'oiy d el.ui i
from elien 1'. toe cvid-lieo s'ii.W
(il the hliootmg to be jus' ,li ib!o.
Tt i.is .Saved linn.
V.'a.-hii:-t-iii. I C , N.iv 111 -I'o-l
misicr -i 1' 1'ig". of K--.l.v-i. .
! IVxis. w 1 he iit nie l by t .is a i-inini.-1'
at I-.11. an I iili b-e.oise of the
inn h o! 4 1. id u, I -:s no. 1 twins in his
i l.llll I '. liiV'll via-H ii.o) he :'
j ' veil the j o t i lli'e nn hi l! . vein:. ,
j li..t .1 lo ll ti.-neliii I'illks.-n b'.oo
I As.-ist iiil Postmaster liciai.ii .11 ti-c
1 1 1 hi 1 is tin A-iinit. 'strain 0 -, 1.11 il'l'i.i
j wis iiia.li' to lei lao ti.e 1 il'ii-t 1
1 w i: ll a CiOiill;! i il lie li i 1 1 ao
ipaitv. Sl.-ii.y i. 1 1 c.iti.'i s or ne
! Wi-le li e.l. I It t Pi ;.M- uppe 1 '1
i :.i: ii lent ii 11 i a n g lo .t In - -. ;
j b id jlis; 1 1 r I'lili d id. II w I. h I'.'ii: e i-'
l J lot Ml p!l" S Hi'd l.l'l' I'lll-.' I' . I
. l wins had li. i n i:,i i: I i i li. m 1
Milled t to- C.isi ; ( i i i - ai I I i is o i
dtci 'c l not to i iij.'Ve t a-lio-.i.n -ix
i.l
ll e disc- b-is now c one i:p ..j. :ii. ',
Hid It l.ll:'.' of l-l-' I illl'i I..'.''
s.,nui i ih" , I li, ( 1
oiim lo'ii. .1 d tl.ii: t .-
I .1 - a-,-i
s-'ni
iH.slii'of lIl'Heoi' lie- i i.li ll(
111 d I w 11 .-lis ol t iV-H ll t ed I .-:
ii I i
si llie col. si I. I:, li'. I.. Ill d M-l.t j h-.-l -IHp'is
i l ll o I 'ee Il.l -e so; v V '. '.
ipu liii 1 'ts, ii "V ii 1 in ist ye. u,.' ii
.11. M A-S S .1 I i'.i,' III I .'IO' I i ' I I .11
iiiislo.v i oi felled i it i !') m i' te:
(i.-lieial liny, linl tlie tw.ide-olel
to. il Ih. in sh mid bono elm ige io
t ml t lil.-e.
bis key l'.,ti Wol li.
winii, N. C . N iv. l. - Vt'i'iil C
i o'eto.-li .M-le:d ,V i -vei.ing l'.' .I-'.'I. '
If. s.-iz -r c lai-ii ti,-1 soi.odfi ii. :
I ni et'i-i ol a p'.sl i!. lie li.el loui'i
S i-its. two ill fie I, it inea.., p'l-si.l;.
; i ntl-e.v lir.ii.i'ii lo.s bi!-, ( ; i . t or I
! M ini nlei in: his li.'-i-l j .s i I i
I li e-.e. No leasoii . s.i.n "i.V
; liie ill " .1 U C Iii li t ed ll. . S: . I
' f.-r.l lintiib -r of jv.i..s hit iiu-d a mot
i eiiurely lo !,,ni'.- !l, seal e--l y i o-i I"
, in om en Ih s r - I', yet when l,
' eh nice anyone in. I in i'.i::iji,!,i wr. h
hi. n, lie was too n I I i Ii ' i. svi'i
: Hit, llii-l.t and el- Ver H .''i ,- n 11 is
is often met v, iin l'o e-l id'i-.
! I veiling, it IS -Of, I, h :l)ip i. t- I I !'
: in ex --il' ill ipo t He I a.i I .r a
loiio tnuii co ii'n. in I ti.e ball. I of
drinking st -tdiiy, loi; I -r i n d iv
; ii I seme-Iy la led w.i .:;.-.' I
;S tzer c iui'i fr-.m a I i ,'uini-. ii i ami
.: highly It -p.a t d fain 1; .
1 W .iKi-silOlO Ih 1.1111-1.: I-i i (I. V .
l.l-li, el Join I H ill, lias ill to S .-
ii S ii iii d iv. lie M ini li -.t i lie .Me
Km.ey nave td pn-sp t t;. woo1 on
si. b-t ably v.o se un in,. p .pe i p
theie than the C.ci hn.d pitioc w 'i-1.
A great m my fun lis loivi' s J
j till il OI.lv 111 1 i COW III II .'llei d pi 11 1 ' ,
, Ie -tvipg tin ir chillii-n l-bout m 1 t
: or butt ", in oiih I tolii'-e ein-u.l
iirnn-v t pay C. ir taes and keep
out of j ol.
I To Cure a Cold in Out' Day
j Take LiX:.t;ve li.i J-inline
1 Tubiets. Ail I'l s relulid ll.c
moiii it it tails to lone. ".'.Ov'
GENTS
CLOTHING.
Oi l: STOi.F. IS IHV'K IT'LL OF
M-iW (iuohs
hit: il Mi il
Ui..,
r.Vl'.KY Sil!F. A V. I.NNFit!
Ne'V F LL H l'S liVKilY
STYI.K COl.'UFtT ASH I'.VI'.llY
i .r wo ;- nvoy '.K
coniui::; ri; n.
m'N'i:;!in.s of fati kiln's of
New Fail Suits.
Never b' forn were w-
S-j.'ii Si ell
t it !c band
did sb.OP" tOtlfllt ('111
some Never before loivev c l ad
such a biu ds. nu stin k. Our bur
worked haul- r, and bed l-eift-r sue
cesis in iiuviiig mis sii-cit in to t t-i
before.
Will eitn-h y '11 wl'.ii
Ihis wny i-ure.
csw rill s,il- If )"U .
W. A. Slater
Company
Dl F.UAM.N. C.
B AND SAMC-HY VIRTUK OF
M
an i.Mernf ihe suTl.T court if ciiktlim
c-iiittiy, Kii.laied t 1-nll Term IS-J7, liilliecmie
Ihi-raiu i.-ii-lliii vra rHi,i sa.n.ifl sner ilt- :
tiff .m l A. w. J..r.lnei. In wcr.. .lfeu l ills. w",
I v im.t.-rrlc.i-.l Miiinill-.iiera, Kill i.!T. r l-r .
s 1 - il- ui-ICiiu-l. n- lll"i- .in".'..-u..- it" r hi
I ic.-U.r.. hi IJ l. .Ji MOMMV lli.i Oil .y of
In..-,.in'-ir, isjv. i!u-r.. 1 .;u.' r al esin -, biiih'i
I:i Hi - Mil 1 .- .in -..f eii i In n, .-ii.t ir.--. ..I uni-l
-in ilnln.x yi m-r.-s "ii Hie w i i-rs ..f li.. I Hun r"l) Xc'W Ol'kj
Cr.-i-K tii-1 n l..lnl.:i! in- I in !..! n.-i n-r i..x. A.
O.l rl.in. J.iiu.-. r k.i-.I, ei ii:-. ..ii I ..a.-... I.ei-
ir,.i...,i,l.il. v 'i'r(, .il).U.:ncilie.ii:ls Alluillil, 1 1 tell lllOJul, Xorfolk,
"U A i.i;i;!i ii I. I. ) .iiiiili i-iBis, e .iiiniiiii.tr as
iior..; u.t h .; .l:l :r,.-is Im-.ii iht ftiinetlH.
ei II. -1 111 ji m TU'lK ex l t I ...i ill, 'i-i iIhi- -f
M. ) I'-.' I l.y A. W. J, .Mull Oil . J i sill. Ill '. .Mix.
. S He eleil
I ennw ..r Mile .
N..V. 4, s-J7.
II. A l,OM)OV,
u. a. 'iav:-:.
1.1. 'Ill llllnMnll.!'.
a N i si M.K -KV V I II l l'l OV;
i mi "i ! t ..f Hi" niiiHTl.e" i-.. lift. if elei'h" m
l- .11. IV r si I,..-.. 1 III Hie i-in ' "( Al. i l'...llli-ll i-t
nlv. Kin. IVO-...U .it. I w:l . ii i iin l.ii'i .
..f i-.. -e..ii. r. IS..T. h Hi P-.I l.e.c ..f ile l ee
r.ve.i.--; :! .. t in iii- iAiu o viisieii, i.it r r.-r
w il - -i :r e- .il 1 1 i I lylm ml ixn.ii; In Ii i tiaill
e let j- S I'., pi sill . w'ltpliti, l"lll..te.l en lliO
li.illi l.y Oi I ei 1 1 .if O.irn Ilrew i.- A.l-1 11.9
lit Irs ..: i; . . i n I - i wi iin etsi Hy ill-- Un -k 1
..! leu i'i.-:y oi I l n ill r..n. Oi l s--inb I y ll
In. 1 1. ..r M i k s-ui 'i, ii-i Hi-' WM.t l.y ll 'iiry I
S r w I d ,1 t , x Al:, , . I euiif Hi.- .i .wer '
1.. :i.'.ii.1siii.,.o-i nr. n.-1-..s vi.i..w ..is -.
llivvti-,-, le. i.i lliu li lii-.'l" I .'i .lint I'llrsivel-
1.1. I V-i- -, ll:e l.-r i,e.. I 1- SHl'l lim l 1.1
I....- !i - . 1 'i n " i I n-hi-re. n :) ,. I .ie s, c
I'-niv.i l.i.-l I. iin 1 s. I-I I. r il ilii.n. Ti-niia .'f
i il - Iia'f i-.is'i, r.-i.i il i.l -r In :$ te'.utlis. !.
I -ii-. I . h iii-ii s i . ii.-.-,rl!.:.'io,i ti- i.iM-rvi-l.
w in k ll-iyi-
.V- V. 1 1, 1SJ7.
I).
1.. C. UM.liW . N .
e.iiiiiiS.l-n.-i-
land f'ot- Sale.
Cut.-rn i". ! ii 1 1- i .1 1 Ii .1 iy uf J nn.
!..:) I) I. s. ll-i who .in i iy. e i lair .10 X
IMii iii .- ii i I--.- 'i .n i ;.. in 1 1.' JJ.i I
.I.i ..: s..v i-.' I :.)-.: O ll.in.i.-l ,iul wi . in, I
'' 1 . ' i : ' I: - in u.-;- Mi.f . .r.-li is.' i.t sil l
I-" i wis.. ii a 'l.y-.i I'.--, i stil .a iii-'
. i. -il . s. U u .nl..l - i.i.e ...i, I .l easli
t ::' l:e ' ..: i.l. .t.. in ii If i l .ii I n, I ill ll
!...::' t- VI ' 111 j', l-;.:'.ll.llil l-.li:ili N. I' , I II I
U ..-nil li ie- e i I .. I,. II II. i. ,i.i: , , :is..,l,
il. I I .... i i I s ..,..ii -. II -i.-l.e liu .ii a i. in k
li-i'ii ai i .1. -' io i ii,- ..ii i. ii -. i ii,i...ii-iv-st i. .i
lei.. I... lie .i v Iljl. ll 1 .1 . . i I.. I 1,1. -ii . r A l'.. j
l:-'l i-.-ra.-l-. 0. -'.' I.-: .'HI , -.1- .. . ll hit,- .li,
II,. II -.-s ,ilO, .O .":'--l''l 'I ll'l "1. Ilii-ll--- ',-. i
i . i. i .i n. i.ii k . .. ov .1 i. ii-.k o e
1-,,. ..,y.l, .,,-. r.
- i l..v.-i I ...i k.i ,i ...i i, ek... in-ill
O, I, :..v:, r ,t ., c, ; k-
. 'i e- -V it. -i, ... , i i ii .-a t i.. i si iKi I i
.1 ll. Ii.ll.k -.1 .N'-W .1 I. li-.-k Ol'
i il v. . ,:. mi it !l. .-, Oi.-m-,. n.irOi u I li li.s Hi e ;
i- i :l - i i i. .-.,,:-ili,li-l,..i Here. ni.i-i.r
il... Iir.-r.-s' ..I : (. Iliirwiii'l In!
Ii-l, III il l-'t IV. II -ll ll U 'V tiv.'-.. ll.lJ-.Oll!. i
I... .. l.i II i. t in-.';. ..i. I. s VMila'iie.iO in.. I j
1 "..-r ;.-....i. Ii-i,- j-.:.--. . i I ivlil ;i .u-i-.-s iii .ri-
"I l.-.-i 1. IL CV lI.Kill'HV.
ev I, Imi".
vk2HiniCEls and
Wr t I i l oij.M s ,ii:d l'iices.
mm mm mi
t 7 '.t7
M'KH A l. N C.
mum'
B. IKUY,
DUAlT.Iils. Ill
1 i:','f.ii'.'i,n! !m!mi'I
FIi:nA13FiilTILI-
( SFSSIALTfES!
lMilv U.U.U.., it.Il-
:'i a .i:k s r r,s.
0 l! i. P.esM s. n,.l M l.s Tteol
A Ii s, ' -:l. n (i ii-. l-'iiin I'i i
i.:- -1
iver and tints S-m!s
I . tr- I i ur -H, I I-.-.I Ciiii'-ra hii-I S-n-.-.l
l.-r Ii'i l-:l:i- Mil- hll. s, l. iii, ll I'l lilt
a. I l l tiii.-rs.
0
I-..
1 r z L 1 .1 zsra for
-I i
I' F. I L FliKLVS l;lilY
MlXiil l-)U MILK i"OVs
1'. i ..s mi i rsji.-c li -at i .i.s t r
li 1 1 ns in. 1 i-ln.- l ' o in !., I 1
es C -r ji.o..li -ie-' s.i!ici;c1
U (n.lv.
T-'i TTJT,"'.''
l
(1
rl '
rc-L-rlctcr.FI
lit) L T V i. ilt, rj
I'll Isl .. ,., I '!e' k. (-.I
i)e. 2 1, t V.iT. Cf
U Jfl
Here Tiicy
-'..r we.'hs our store lias been in
ll t;t comliiioii si happily de
scribe. 1 by Chiirhs Lamli when
lidilg in Ihe sltie. A fellow
thrilsf lis I'll-' in and ii i til hi),
'Are y. u i.l fud inside f I, nub
aos'.ien-d "I don't know ai'out
the othel ft Hows, , ui i.: t -t
piece i.f p-e d d I lie 1)0 .ia.'s.t fu
me.' S i now. lo h-iu Dial In th
il is 1'iiii.' iiddi il We arc dally
Ci o.i .In ;,' our slo'vis until the
g (.ds fault ho-ii OU las celling
bii-il-. ni d till,.- lo be t.iken I i nee.
Tlaese Prices
Move 'Em !
Hlack Press Coods. .
Wo have llii'iti at priros ran,ir
inj: from --H. to !?1.2-" tlio
.ir.l.
CAPES.
For All the People.
Little iiii'l li,u; "'iipos. Illaok
ami foloioil ratios.
SHOES.
Wo havo aLoiit 77 iairs of
2.;i0 Lttilios' Shoes, sizos 1 1-2
to l's only that we oiler at
l.ti7 to close. Xo other sizes.
Our line of Chihlreu's school
shoos cannot Le heat.
IGUCGII i SON,
(1 l i M irtin Street.)
HVLKK.ll, N. C.
4K
vn.Mirfp '
An-1 all iioints XORTIT and
SOITII.
Trains Leave Pitts
bcro-
IV .'ill a. m. 3 20 p. tn
. .
Traia Arrive at Pitts
,
' bCTO--
11 4" n in, 5 25 p. mfc
hull t:IVt'it SnikIiIU
FIN 1 iST 111. LSI A N YESTIBUL-
;
1 ,) TKVIN'S.
P. J, A N DliilSON,
;
j Gl'lU'l lll PlISS. AgCtlt,
j
; li ST JOHN,
;
Portsmouth, Va.
Vice 1'ics and (ten. Manager
,. i.i'.s t, . ,
'" M,? ("'U b"l'1-
.,. ........
11 ll.O .sit,
!
Triifll-j Sliiiiagor.
C. F. h Y. Y. RAILWAY.
JOHN ('.ILL. PiKiiivEn.
t'oiidenscd Gchodulo.
In . tV' i t I let Kbli. 1H07
N. iiiii ii.i'Mi. No. 'i
t.i -iv. wiimli,j,..n
A. l ie l-i. v.. i.-vIIIm
1,. n.- Hi; eevill-
I.....V.' I IH.' .lei lie- .Illll. II ,
A OOp.ra
ll 10
ll 'il
11 VI
11 i-i pr
9 4 "
J.l
3 'i0 "
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4 IS"
t t "
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til "
No. 1.
DAILY.
i- ni- s eii-.r-l
l-.l.l AX
irrnr.- i.i.-. iis....i-..
I....iv lli. i- s.. .r
I . ne si. k -..l lie
1... e... Wal .ill i'.. v.
I .'Ht'e local in l
An ivo 'l .Mi y
Sol' ill ll.U'Mi
I...1IV.- Ml tl.T
I .Mi.i I: in o II .11
l.t-.l.' M.I It'll -.,Vrt
1.. .-U-S. ki..l .u.
Ml IV.- II II-I...M
1 .-.iv.- llr.-i.sii..t
1.1. ir ..'ti li i
l.i uti- S ill .1
A r 1 1 vi I- -i j "-1 1-v i lie .1 u u.-t. n
Airll" Ki.tel ' vlll.i
l.e iv,- K it-.- .... I!',.
Arrive wiiinl in
i to . n
111 114
:r m
11 OS
li a "
ii 15 i-m
11 43 '
J 36
3 M prm
4M "
H
1 JO "
I Noli I'll lS.il'NO.
I. me ll.'iiiiptisville
Ai rit.. Mux ..ii
. 1.1-ive .litx eit
Li'iit' !! .1 s.rln
I . ne II 1 1 Mil s
Airlte i ftytMO'villn
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