"I lnlmnjt'i. MjllW'U
THUUSDAY.
Nov.
l!)OM.
II. A LONDON. Editor.
BoouKii Washington tlel i vi it il
an address, on List Friday, to the
colored people at their fair at Ral
eigh that was full of pod and
timely advice, which, if followed,
will bo of great bcutitit to his
hearers.
lie urged the colored people to
reiuaiu in the country aud work
on the farms, instead of crowding
the cities and idling away their
tiiuo iu loariug. While he advo
cated general education and urged
the advantages of an education,
yet ho insisted that i'.n industrial
education was most needed by the
colored people, so they may be
e.ome useful citizens, lie illus
trated this point most forcibly as
follows:
"Iu a town not long since a ma:i
was pointed out to me as the
'leading colored man' of the place.
'Is that so," I asked, 'then I should
like to meet him. Is he a barber.'
'Oh, no.' 'Is he a carpenter or ma
son, then?' 'No. indeed.' 'Then
what docs he do'' 'Why he doesn't
do anything, lie is just our lea dm--'colored
mm.' ' We are miuhty
tired of those 'leadim; col-nyd
lUfll' who ilo Hi -tiling, Jllst talk.
Au educated man siaiiiiin-' idly on
the corner with his hands, in ids
pockets is not worth a ivnt more
than the most ignorant loafer."
lie urged the greatest harmony
between the whiL and c '1 .red
people, aud ridiculed the idea of
exporting all the uegroei; to some
other country.
VltOF. Bassett, the Fr. f, :,s..r
History at Trinity I'otieur-, h
published a mo.-t remarkable d
ument, and one t hat deserves t!
censure au I condom'.;. it ! :i of;
white men.
It is an essay on the ne
problem, in which he .-p!t-views
that emmd he too .--eo
condemned. For instance, he
so far as to dec! ire th.
11.
"Washington is "Tli!.
MAN. s.Wi: il.N. I.Ki . i;. !. S
tSol'TIt IN A UPNnt.ri' vr
It seems iiicinlib'e th..
Kane man, especially a pr
any
,s. r
v History iu a Soutii. rn cooee,
nhould have so rdai.ii. it d the
South. The idea of comparing
Booker Washing, -u as second o:j
Fv to Cien. Lee and as superior to
all the other ':eat men of whom
the South is so justly pr .!: )'
TheFideih News and (i.sti
ver of last Sunday copies this re
niarkable document f Fr.'t. I'c
sett, and iu a I0U4- a. 'el able , ddo
rial criticise. it as ir .1, sew, ,1:1 i
very properly calls it to the .,!!. 11
teutiouof tho.M who wouhl i.oi
have seen it iu the periodical in
which it was or: dr.ally pub!i-,h,-,l.
If this is a sample of the histo
ry taught by i'lof. F.,.-.t! he hid
better resign his po-ilioi: at a
whit" Colie-e and te.u !: at Fo.-kel'
Wash in 'toll's College.
A r Yiiilliiu eoiiri. last week,
men were eonv i. t.-i! of vi 'latie.r
the Watts law an 1 v,e;e .-.i--.it, ,1
to the roa.l.-. for term.-. .i r :::
from hear to t.ai niotit Th.e j..i
lier-i have i.oen .ii!)li-hiu- tli.ii
whiskey i!i:-tilh TK'.s wr-re l.ein
OiierateJ ia Va.lkiu 1 soaie .'. a
or eon ut i.- in (.pL-t: i-ii-u !
till) Waits law, a:i;l t : :' the nt;i
eerH of thoi-ie eoiinti.-.-, vo te afrai l
to exeeiite the law. Th-- eo.uv i-.'t i.e:
:nii! piinislnneiit of iiio-,- 'ih..il:ia
"lll.l.ltl tllillt-l . " will tlie.yi.
ot some people and may eon vine.;
them that the Watts la-.v v. iii i--li-i.lly
euf. ie..,h ll'thi-;.:!
couviiioo them, tlii-y will i..- imh
vinceil vvheii thr-y tii.-r viola
tors of tlii.t law ..euteii --il to it
tiiimhir piiiiishmout.
l'er.-.oii3 who thiul: that th.
Wattrf law is, or v. iii he, a .lea l
lettor 011 our bt.a si 1 1- ho. k w.li
tiinl out that they are w,.tiiilv
lliittilken. The te!:',i-ei.u:e k.Ui,.
cate-i in c-vei v e, aiiity in ihi.-, Stat
Jlle ih-teliilined that li.i hi v. i.li.oi
be eijfori'3-l. au.l if au v mail i'e -,'.,( -,
this we dale him (' tiohiir it!
Tirt rpiH'ill aesSloli ol Cull-'rest.
which the Pre.ti.Ieu.' has o.iil, d t,
begin next .Monday, wiil he tlit
first senaiou of Coijo-ivts to which
the Kepir-sciitatives v.ere f-leotrd
last No f ruber.
It certaiuly w-t-ius .ttr.iu-e. that
lieprt'seutative.H 111 Coii-ii-.is
bliou.it be elei'ti d iu.h'c (liana vi ai'
before they take their m-,iIs. 'J'iu v
ought to mtuo fresher from Un
people mid bo elected only ;t few
Wteka before they take their seats.
: ...... ;..v.4t:s tniv was
vi i v little interest taken, hat in
Man land aud New Voik there
wasijuite an exciting campaign
that attracted much attention all
over the I nit.-d States. The mil-
i i . .i -t- o-v ,
uicipal election m the cit ot JScvv
. '. ,
York attracted more attention and
aroused more inteiest than any
other election,
Tin; contest there was over the
o.l'ue of mayor. Two years ago,
Jsetii l.ovv,a lu puoiican, waseieci-
ed mayor by a tuMoii of lupulm-
cans and Democrats who were op-
posed t. Tammanv Ha!!. He was
vi . .. .'. i .,,.1
a caLi.lidaie tor l v-e io lion, ami
a ,
his competitor was I unuivssmau
tieoiL'e Ik ?ic(.'l( il ia, the son of
the great Fni.-u general of that
name. J t is said that over a mil-
Hon dollars was bet on the result
, , . ; ! ,.,
ot this e ec ion which we ait
.
pleased to announce was in tavor
of Mct'lellan by a plurality "f
7;i,u,i,l.
I his election of MeClelhtu may
have a national sL'iiilh'.iiu
It may nring mai iiiiumm .ui.v .-, -
waid f. r the Democrat ii: n.neina
ti hi for F resident :.et year. Two
vearsa -o Mavor Fou-w;asehcted
i 1 .
l.y over in !j..llt a .i h
adl;eiel::s Were culioent ot i.is
i . I : ii 1 1' , . ,
re-election. For him now to 1.
defeated by To o i is : meat
I,.,:.-,-, and and make- Mcl'lcl-
la', s let- i v mosj uh o ,e.
The Deal crals l;.kSe :.!- car
lied M.irvh.ud aud ivi !d,:-k'.
which 1..-. i b, en claimed ' e'': u
:ii ! s. In the .:!: r Stat
... ct: U has tV.-ai;ed as W:.
t!
rally expected, as none ot tmrn
had 1 1. n iii doubt.
Di !;iivi voted fi .r p,-. ;.io.t ton
and a.ii: -t s..i. . 0:1 i e ; l a s
dav by a l.i.ij itv of li is. i hat
town i-. one . : tli in-.-: pi'o..l'es
s!e .Old Pi'o-P- 1' i, the State
and e eoa.i i- atl.V p'o dici til it
);,. hi', it,.n will I. .t let.od i . r
i"
s
i, pte.li, l.d by the adv
A-..! we ;:'; :-.h ti. -.-r
th.a .0.1,': lh.,t i po-h;i-.:
hov w di bo uo:,i: tl p
Durham i-f -nunate in h :viii-.' of-
tlc, Ts v. ho wiil execute proi.'.bite
., , .,. ,.. 1
. . . ,, , ,
""bmt ti..-.-rs v. ;.l i...t be t-; r-
at. d.
The vote is- Dillieim
tv,,- t
o!,e in t.lVoi- o! pt-ollibiti -ll. i!!el
s.tcil .!; .iej-W !o illli-o: V ift-'!'' A Ui
ie.i;lv eio'o;i;-iie tela; -el'.. nee ..d
oc.Lt. s dl over t';e S; ite.
r.rrihlc !:i'!ru:iil Ca!ii:iiii.
!.-. .-..'it. !:-! . .-t. M.--1
,i ii, a ! e.-r..-.--U 1-. a a iii
l-'oai 1 i.il i-. ..viax I l-a
-er-. ..i!. iii.- t. .on I'r.-i-i I. !
- !.-
. Me
i n- t,i-- I'ai.hi--- la
L'.llll. . l !...h.il 1
I III
, :- -l i-d!
t .ke place
;:. .1:0. .; e.l' - '.
l.y - ;i, ' (:-
..1:, w.-:e killed
C .;il eai'.. 'ii-
I.'ttri.. ilt an I ab.-ut :w .-:! w.-re
s, rtou dv tnj'ir. d. I'uliv i:Vv per-
.on, vc. iv.-d ::;o.o- io oo os. 't he
traois 1.01 t...,-.-; her w. id a ..:
cr.l-il W i.icil W l-e.h.d iioee p.;..-
so;:,-i- car. . :a .; 1 ii: 1 -a t . t '.. . '.
Iii-- and t.-n.l. i !' the soeci d .ill!
a- 1 Uv
e t ae e .11 e.ir.t.
i , i ril.ai.i.' e-
. i-'.r t ..: . i.
low. !. I' to-
I ll was le-
!i t h
i to ::::: !.;:;.; w..o.i. I !.- .
o;.l e !.t-.'!i was rliiMwn duwt! a ti;'- e.it.s l.y ii.v it in- t h.-ia to a h-tr-.....
i-t.iut ,;.,!. .:.!.:.:e:.t i.:'.- the . tui.iiy isie V.v.-; aud l sit .ir it'.tui
:,t.:v, !:h,.o. 1 t'',-- t!,;!1.! ea-. -h the ..une table at whiei: IJuoker
tv .it 1 .-.1 .1 i'l e... th tl.iek to the Wathlll-t..ll Sat." ! le ill! 1 1, r ile-w.-.i
:.ide and badly w.veke.l. Tin- : -hir.-d th-.t by hit iinulii.iViiee
--...il .-..r.-. ploughed th-:r way into i:i i:i?.-t fet injr with inatb is vvi.ieli
th- .-ii-iiie .in I !..:tio!i.,he.l it. The did ii. .t ie.op.-iiy In ion-; t" his ;!'-tend'-r
vv a to.-ed to s, !. liee tin' Plvsiiielit h id .111-., '.tied
and t.trn.-d .v.-r. ' lii'.-.in.-ss int.-r-'sts. 1-ador Kay-
The :.!,: i-kt ,e.: tti-. ,. th- :, -, 1 1..- d, laoyralii candidate for
in; ::...l w -.e !i,.:hi:;:h A w id ti..- Pn'.t-.-l States Senate, -poke
eh . . 0:1 th- p at t the imp! i..- .!" - tie' same hiu-.s d.-e! iliip;
pa -.s.tn ;ers t-i e.,e,ioe froai i-.oii'-.-it for the di--.ii'aiie!.ist am nt
t'ae w .-'.o-.i 1-i: :'..!!. .wed. T : the-h-ro as ;i matter of self-
;! -ui-1 i-ri-t f.-r h.-ip vvei- pr.- .ei v.ttioi.. Senator lioi i.tan ni.w
, mi;. !e.l with ', he.', uian -r.j.m.. .tt.i.i-1- out as tiv leader .f the op
I,.; tii. -- vvh.i coiihl nut ii.-i i- ih ia- potiti -a to ih- I'ri-tidei.t 011 his
Sr.!'...-. .tititU-ie oil ti.e r u'f ipl'-.-Moll all,'.
The ear, ..f i!:- .--eid- ;;l ha. ihi- v, ,11 probably be made the
not bk-.-ii r-Xj-'. ::.., i. Ti:.-..': ei . i. .-,!! the i-otain- pr.-.ti.h nt i.d
' fi l.'.lh tr.ni.t .-...y th y h.'d iin- I'.in.p ii-n; r.tde.t.. the ri-pubiic.atit
1 i lit .' w.i v :t:id wei- pr, i 1, j let'iite to in .tain..', . Mr. llou.tevi-lt,
' w i ii a.i k.e -vv h -de .hat .iti-.i!.. r v, h.. r-t.i-dt ior 4-.pi .1 opportunity
ti..;.i vv.i 1 o:: t'.e tin k . '';;. re ! r 1 -hi.-k and w! ; ; ! ,-.
.1 .-!: il (i eiii-ve vvhei-- thewieeii '. i . .;ai; : !e hind frauds o-i the P.l-
o, eari'e.!. and la.inv !'r..-i ;a trail:- eilic C".i-: h..e been itinler teei ,-t
Wi-re -iaiidll.-,' 1 a tli- ...d? tl.ck-.. 1 :i -. ! I t ton by t ne I ..'. erior IV-
ild . f.i'thi-r ..l.tcui iaj tii-- in. iv. , i-art meat ior .-.ome tune. Su h
I ) ev 1: t ov 11 th.v-e nit!. -. h way -t.nt'ii!- r:ri!'-i-t have eseapi d
, l.2'.i. .!iceii:i .,i::d.-i.! . h-i-i ar- tiiat Seer. t..ry Utichock I1aspne.11-
: ri y-i .a a t ,.! Ir.,..i hmi: ioi to n..ke .1 11 iiiplt hei, -ne
' -5o'..iiin;oli. "1 i.d. . v. 1! ii t !,':-; ur- -dat ::o-;it 1:1 the na.i.-.: of tin'
jdv boyt.-.i ti.r Iti.lhif;,; ('it.--i--:ty m-At t w.l iVS. The tir-t publ;.'
' eieve.i ea.er J'..r the io:,l,sf ,..i .'.rvvloptiietit vvt.s tlie .sii .pet:io;i
the -J i.l.roij. 't'h-V p-.uretl i:it ? fl.-'iJJ ojih.e of A.S.l B. I'iiOliip.tOti,
th4 t fit !u with 1m. ids piaym- ..L.i v , r id th. I'liited St.t,.s
'. e.-iloiv- tlvini. t-i be met with the Land )!iiee at Ia ( inuitl. ( li? ;nn.
! traced v of t ie-ir 1 ivnls fu .m Par- i liomp.toti hu-s been indii ted for
''(Inf. la.tt.itiily b.ia.is (vased, cd i eeei v 1112: h'l'll -es. Jt is said that
j ors were low eid aii-! hidden be- ih J Vpai rinetit'.t invectie.-itio!'
net'tii coals. Te.ir.s o!low.d hi-.i.-h- w ill involve raited SbtteH Seiiutor
: tei and col'e.: v.-lls l.ei-d mt.. Mit. hell .u.d la-pisn,tative Wil-
I n'oiiriitul r pi t-s.sion -i of nine! re li.urisoii, both republicans fiom
and hi ii ti. lt tviiipathy. The in- j t V, : -on.vv ho rec. mnie-nded Thotnp-
coiuii)- I'.lo, miiimtoii crowd broke son"-! appointment. It is known
: into sad and silent -roups ami that Secretary Hitchcock's feeling
j eathered ,-it the street corners, toward these men has been very
1 T he proposed '.-ante has been ii.-, bitter since the investigation
'ihdinitely pustJi.iied. started.
'aliiiu!..i, Oct. -Jsi, li)o:5.
Mr. T'li-lnu'.-- report on the
post d scandals lias liceu giveu
to the 'resident, but there is no
dan -oar of its being given to the
public, just at present, while there
is an idect urn about to take place
. , , , , . . r lf
in cdeveu States iu the I uion. It
is s,tjj that the .'resident is go-
in-; over the report carefully ami
that I efore maliiim- it public he
will suppeiui nt it with some com
ments ot Mis own. As it contains
over a million words, which would
(1(M t,.,,vil,f ;l eUVernmei'.t
doeiinu-'.it it will ptohably take
Mr. Kooscvelt some time to finish
it. l'o-t mast, r ( iemral Fay no is
no. prep.irini,r his letter id trans-
', ,
inittal, to accompany tue report,
-fi.,.,.,, Kvtus -oo.l authority tor
the statement that Mr. Fristow
makes v, rave accusations against
I'ei rv S. I ieath. the former lirst
assi.-i.mt postmaster .general and
present SeClet ll V ot the lYplibil-
' . . ,r ' i ; a,
can uai loual commit tee ot w laeli
pu v Hanna is chairman. The
T'uli"di c-h;isoos uocuso.l llc;itli i.t
juggling payrolls, givim; sine-
.' 'me!i and political
tlKtlli--. nil, I .seil.lillg poiuiciiiiis
!i'ou::d the country at government
... . . . . .
N,,.Il,,,v .aiiel.il Im-mcss;
hut it is said tint Mr. JhUtovv
charges him with olVu-ial eorrup-
tiou similar to that for winch
lieas.us i now m lieU-u. Ib-wev. r,
;ive I 'oii,'!e.-sui;OI l.lllalli'l' in the
, , .,,,.., . t !. ti;oba!ilv
e saved !v t!;" ntatliie limitation.-.
It look- as if ihe republicans w ill
hardly date lCah, him as ecre-
to-e..f j ... i. :t ailiai eoa: 1 11 1 1 ! ,e.
i ;i! l , l.a; - he hop. s for s. im
ll.l..,; ", j i . , 1 ! a- e-od." The ir-
feirS'Ial il iiS ii! -Co ei'ed !!l the
"' '' !"'--ioiiice are of siu-h a
r.:Ve cnai actt r . n.:! tile I le-iu-.u
has dinct.d Mr. Fristow's
ieoeetois to s.d.jeet it b
.. i ..n,,.,;., ,.,, ''l.-v wi!
r New V. i'k in a few days
aud w id li.tve a ,ii..;it!i or MX
ks ! ' c mi'li tc t I led' W 01 k. I he
i . - . i-1 of t he NeW York ollice 1s
Fo-l;.i.ls!-r V.i:; Foil, a c!o-e p r-
s. ei :1 ii i -:.d ..; S, ;:.d i- F! i'.t. w h,.
1. ,s .h'i . ..d i c.i. Pd, ud him
and w iv w ih tic i.t any attempt t
i.-ai oe hiia. Aid. oii-h no i 1 r ct
1 dial i.axe 'oeeii inane a j.iinst
Van V -It. I i- loir. .a! li;h Peel; so
' e.j wi 1 , d; ;c;i-s,..t as to niurin
.-:.a!oi- " Fh-.tt and his oth.r
Idle M ;r i n! I camp.d::u is the '
; . " -,:...'. 01 iioii.i...:; !; .s t.ik. n tin
sMi:: ,. a. d is !, i t:;., the de:.;o
pU.osl.ed. ,.1 at- 111 ;.l: attack oil t he a dm ill
1 ruioa. v. iiicii i- cau.-mi,' ti.e
p a 1 i e. , : s :' : : ;': V . a la n, I. lb-
a.. o:. .-o ;, . the FreM.iel.t tor l.ls
I ..! ii !; tie- ;o- c.l!.: o;,i
,,. fi1. , ;, ti.
, ,e ; i.ic I s -V' i ;- F. o'o-r Wash-'
;:..;ti'ii. Jle s..:! in u; !.e-t e.-ca.
"l n: rttmai, iv it e i p -i . -.u m
lie Fial.-d St t!. s -.,ti,i I .-p ak ot
i.iia ,.s ti.e Pr. stdv i:t ot;:i.; io I
.1 l ", Willi 1 speci.- o.oe;-.
;r . n l --I the c a i. try to
!;: other in.r liie rae- is
sue. Ii.- w.-d keois tla.l all
J.i.'a! m-a of th.. S.c.t::
.Mth ...t ex. - o-ioa. r.:d, ss it F-
....lit;. ;..:. who v....;t t:.e vot. s ..i
the :. -. . ' I ' v. IV F.io'.ll.tfni
m.n of the . 1 1 -i. u.;s r.-.u !.. .1 tli.
Coiicl.i-lo, ti. .: lio cl'- at- r I'l'llli-
W..S t V, r eomti; , 1 1 o, 1 a.a il.-t ' ' !
l-oV -.-nine-: t, !.o e l-,ite- l i I hie !; ;s
vol' beeti P. !-.'. t rated iij.dnnt the
e. . :..o 1 1 of the South than the
eui.oieip uion the n ri-. by i-,n,-
.-; i t ut i- :;a! .ooei.dmea:. i he Fivsi-
d.-nt of th- Fi:it.-d Stai.-s wit;-, an
ia.pnl-IV-.l. .s.i'.d llio!l-..'iit'f.-s!i(NS
w i;:c!i w ..aid L.odlv b- excused in
.H.V slilaii h- in this (-;, Hull.,, IV.
xpr.
:i:' iiiui-
i-lt lieeuln- il.l.i'eloiis
t- ih peee "t t i'.e frnilllllim v.
1 !. Ii.:.t i..ero Ted ill oe,-.State .1. el
in.- ti o-il atM::i!:..ie tu- u-hhmi-
! rc li.e.cr:' . i'- !': " ! ! la.-i. k.il-J tli iiroiticrs. ;
1 lie first year the. (loverumcnt! Fottsville, Fa., Nov. '2. Work-,
occupied a buildiiii;' distinctly set cd into a frenzy as a result of nip
apart for the conduct of its print- altercation with one of his hroth-inc--
business the opeiatinj; cxpeu- ers, Benjamin Franklin Wcissin-1
scs amounted to somethiuo; over gov, living ou a farm several;
live hundred thousand dollars, miles from this city, this after-'
The cos, of the public printing, noon sliot and killed his two
e lew, therefore, in over sixty years brothers, attempted to kill a sisv
from about ten thousand to over ter mid a sister in-law and held a j
half a million a yeai, and has hirer body of policemen at hay for;
jrrowu in the last forty years from . nine hours before he was captur-;
the half-million mark to ten times 'ed. The tragedy occurred on the
that sum. Some idea of the erowth : I'm in of the father of the men.
of this institution is shown by thej Benjamin and Frederick had a
fact that when the lirst govern-: (piarict early iu the afternoon over
ment print'Uir ollice was establish-The cleaning of a horse. Ditrini;
ed, (iO.OlHi s piare feet of lloor space the altercation Benjamin lin d
was sutlicicnt, whereas at present four shots at Fred without any of.
o77,-tiO :-iiiaro fei t is none too them taking ( llect. Frederick l!ed
much to "lye all branches of work to tl:e attic of the farm house and
ample quarters. was followed into the lioiiso by
The employees now number t I.e. enraged brother. The latter,
nearly four thousand, about one-; secured a Winchester repeating!
third of w horn are women. The'rille and as he was leaving thej
en! lie establishment is now con- house he encountered another
ducted upon an enormous scale. : hrol her, Louis, at the i'toheii
As to the si.e find extent of the door. Without a word of wainin-.'',
plant, the number of people em- lienjamin fired at l.ouis, the ball
ployed ami the material eonsum- striking him in the side. The vic
ed. "there is no printing oh.ee in tim fell unconscious and died in a
the world which approaches it iu half au hour without uttering a,
any of these particulars. jwoid. i
(iermany aiul I'rance are amonf;' Weissinerer then walked on a
the laree count lies wliieh do their' pat h and caught a e-Hmpse of h' red
own printine-. airland does hers erick, w ho was looking out of the
by contract, and the ollicials of attic window. Benjamin quickly
t hiyei niueut Frintinu- Ollice in raised the rille and tired. The bul
Washii:i;ton talie yreat satit-fac- let entered Frederick's cheek and
tiou in coumarin' the I'.njlish
t iovernnieiit stationery, printed on dead across the window sill. His
iaf rior paper and showiiiir inar-. w ife w ho had oi)iie to the attic
ti-lic wo; Lmanship, as evidence w it h him, attempted to drair the
that the American way of iloiu-- body into the room. Shi' succeed
is be far t he best. Some of line;- ed in this, but not before Ih-nja-l.md's
yoloiiies, how, ver, do their niin had lired several shots at her
own 1
nine' l amu a especially
havm.;.' a plant
si.e and modern
Sauth Wales IS
ol colisiiler ili.e
lilieiencv. New
thcr
onv
which 1., ail. tains a eoveriiiiient
pril.tiu j, ollice. As stated, however,
no public ..r private ins:i:atiou
:iin whole in the w 01 Id an; -roaches
in si. and facilities the one ill
Wa-l.iu.P.;,.
lid re then- are always a millii n
and a had pMiiiils of iv pe instocl,.
;r.d yet I :.
ti.-:e.it. for
in live st
eallevs.
tabii-hn..-.
a half ndi.
s is not c .iisiihu'ed sr.f
at least two hundred
..is are aFv a s t led Up
inliiii,' matter on 1 1 -.
he payroll of the es
t approaches t hi. e and
ion dollars. The proof
papel
al -.;e ci-i'.sum. d iu the coin
r room eovts twvntv-tive
l:ni..!:ed. d..!h us a year. Over forty
tti..usaii.i pounds of 1 liutii.-- ink
arc Used in twelve 111. -nth-, and
p-a tons of roller composition
are i-.eces-.iry to k--. i. the pr.
iu L'-'-.i Older. I he paper bill of
course is the lar-ri'st supply it.-m.
and a aoui.ts to over ei: Id I un
,lr,d thousand dollars a year,
w hicu means a daily avel-iiTe of
aboil! i'.fte. n tons of paper anil
c odboard. These li-uies. howev.-r.
will eii.vey but a vauue impres-s-i
to t he mind of the !a man.
1 ;:! y a practical pi inter c.-.n un
.1, ist 11, d the auauint of work that
must be done to consume thi-eii-ntioinau'-'iv
.U'of mat, ii !. It
I i.i V
he silk!. !ae...
that 1
1 l.olll
iir;a-
tha !
i-o year la'.
-.- !'. .riiivii at .
.-. o,i;nihil.
part j
,e 1 nl inn.
' Triiit :-:
' l.y J. 1.
1 iean Mo;
I lo 1:1 " I he Na
. .Hill lis M. th
W l:.-l,!ey, i:i th
;,iv lie view of ih-
f,.r .N..v, ,i. her.
SaL'-nio-.a.-i tk-t JI.1C0
Kiitiierfoi-.!
Iltit .it.-l So
.it tiie l'i
a. .,-(. -JO Tile
ilii-d b'.irhir proof
11 n.-e Mills Cciiipa-
--t City, ti milts
b'uw II open by eX-
. r.t at H o'clock this
b-Mit .('1,1'Hl stolen,
bjolie-d to the
.he town and 1 10
... Tools were se-bl.icl-.siiiith
shop,
ih-, iiml el'traiice
:e leal' tloors. There
11 v
re at 1-
li, an iieie, wei
pel : tale cr.n-i.
ne ruin-; and a
'.' 10 . ! vvh.ii I.
-t a.-. :iini t,. :
1 , t lie postoth,
i-H red in 'in a
,,e,:r the btiih!
w .is made ill l i
Well' IWO fX.'h
.t.,ns heard by s
ei'.d persons liv in-near-by. The:
lirst vault door was blown open,
anil the second was battered down
w il h s!ed:.Te haiiimeis. The safe, ;
v. hi.'h cost slnii, is ii perfect;
wreck. It is one of the cleverest ;
pi-e, s of work the cracksmen have;
:u-.-,!tii "li.-liud. and the lust vault
li.. -v have blow 11 open in the State. !
Three well dressed men had j
bee!) se-'i ju-olilld forest City fori
h
lllllia levy lilSClllls. .vs in: it'll ui. -
ne-ro s h-nise he told Iiiui to pray
for him. thill he was a bad man
and had lived d wild life.
Tweim l ive Pcroas Burned
New V.-rk, Nov. I. -Tvva
one inin. three women and a
ntv
ten months u !, babe were burned to'
:it I.
allocated in ii tire that
st. uii d early this lnornim,' in the
H(.:im' of All Nations, a live-story
, teUeiiiint at No. 42'5 Tdevt nth ;tv
cuiie, aadwhicli the police am!
'coroner b. lieye to lie of inceudia-
. ry orii'i.
Some i f the peculiar features
of the disaster, in addition to t!a-
slaitlit;, loss of life, are that tin
tire w a-, practically extinguished
in 20 minutes; that the police j
. could learn of biit one person beiur '
injured other than those whu
, lost their lives, ftnd that the;
property I s3 waHonlv $7,0011. Th"
ilend are mostly lt:i!iaus.
-.. v i-ral itays, one oi inein ciami-: uion, .inn n ."i iu.ii "' pioui
niu' to be a doctor, orp-aii auent ' ise.s to be hirire, which, luvordinir
and fortune tclU-i. He had plciitv I t" the old folks, pres;i.yes a hard
of iiio-.i-y. i.nd on several occas-1 winter. ( !;inie i seems t i be plenti
ions had .sji.i bills cha!i2'd ilt the 1 fill, bob-white tain be seen m ev
con.pauy '-tore, lie paid a nero ; cry hand, the fox barks at niht,
si t ci. .'u him a chicki n and bake the squirrel cliatteis at t ho passer-
, i . I I ... il, ! 1... ll... .. il l I.I.! ... .,i. 1
penetrated the brain. Jle b
w u uoiu eueci. jei,iainin ai icu-
lion was then attracted by his sis-:
t. r, Mary, w ho had come out of
the house to persuade him from
doiuc;U!iV more shootinc;. She
persisted so stromrly that he tin li
ed his nth- upon her and liivd
t w ice, but his aim was hud. The
vduiiu' wouuiu escaped into the
house.
I lav im.' realized w hat
d ne iua! fearine- arrest. I!
decided til barm
tl:.' 1 Mill . Jle Wellt into tie- hou
se, Mired a shot ..-Uil. several lev
V i rs ai',11 :i ill m 11 11 11 loll iiiio 1 111 : 1 look
up his position 111 the bain.
When SheiitV Suiiih appeared
on t he scene, ii mse was planned
to capt are t he man
ley was Ii. 1,1 w i
and he agreed P
hands la umlt him
men w . re insr ru. t
I'P
r! unity, s
-tin
vv 1
sao-.it
I ioi t!
vvuh
ties I
the l-t-l;;
sh 11:. j !
a t. II
stril:
111 1
lil-iii i.-r i-t a . e.v, 1 ll,l la;
e for. O nf liilia'oei s w : : s too
ti
liiileh !'..!' l.i).
,1 h
!;:i:i,i ;i:i.l toot h,-!
furl her use hi vve.i
Veisi;.-', r is i,
iris.-itic. 1 1 i u:.
I.. 1 11 faitih.; I'-.r sot
.-in.
.i.'Ve:
to
til !:
to
Miolll ' tie
1 ehiii:i.-,h
tra-.-,
"I ai.i
it that he
hev.itehe.l."
W nrlil's Prmliictioii ( f dr.lJ.
V
i.thtli-t.-.ii, let. HI. --The to
tal world s pi odllet ion uf -old 111
l'.'oj, as estimated by tin-director
of the miiit. is .vJii.")sii.i;iiu,
and of silver, coinin-val'.ie, Ul,",
"".l.s'MI. l-'orthe I'nited States
tin se ti-lireS sliiiiv -old Ss.imlOU,- -t'OII;
silver -S" l.TaT.l'.'O.
As compared vv ith l'.'iil. these
ti-iiies fl.i.w an increase in the
product ion of e-o'tl of 1..VJ7.1U I
1. nm.es iiml a decrease of .s.dj-J.'.ilt
le.iiic, s iii the production of mlv. r.
I nrinr t In ve;.rAfiica increased
its -old production fit .in -l.'.s.Tul
ounces to l,f.s7,77;i u unci s, .and
Aixst 1 ii! i.i increased its L'ohl pro
diiction to M,r,7.s..s(nii, which is
'. .ver a million ami a half dollars
iu excess of the production of the
i 'liited Stales w I. ieh a-ain takes
second place. The production of
precious me!a!s in Southern
Stales was ,is follows: Alabama,
eold .vi-aiil, silver spjs; tieortria,
rohl -yT.SOU, silver .".17; N'oith
I'aroliua. ulil .!M.7lK, sivi r ?'J7,-i2-J:
South Caioliii.-i, j:o!ti !121,
i(Mi, silver ?mSM; Tennessee, silver
?15,!n;h Virginia, goKl 5-3,ltM, sil
ver 7,t;2s.
l ndi-r ( hroiiicle: Th iiersim-
,"!, mo nun uhm-.i i.i, i. hi -.iii-
blcs, the deer can lie Si
t -ii l.rows
the snake
ll held peas while
has been run into Ins hole in the
round bv .1. I'lost.
I.IYDKY STAltLE,
X, C
i ' ' '
if WIS 1'oK UlIvH AT
FA ifS.
KEASi'NAI'd.E
Passengers c;i:ried with ili.ily
mail bet iveen I'ittsboio and Chapel
Hill by a white driver, l'aic oulyj
l
I
j
Toko Laxative Brcmo Qitinine Taitcu.
Seven Million boxes sold in post 13
wi Kave the dvsiprp'.c from mnny
1av of mlscrv, nml ur.ahlt; hiin to cat
.,ia( ever he wislici. They rrcM-ait
!C:( IjEADACJIE,
t-aiirs the fiod to assimilate nnj niiur
Nil lUc hedy, gie keen uiTclite,
L'vTLGP i LLSli
aiJ so!!J muscle. fltgantly sugal
i.-iieJ. .as.
Mrs. Fred Urra.th,
I'rt'klilcnt oimirv lull, I'.rnwn
lliiritor. Hl. li.
"A(t?r my first baby vm bom I did not
seem to rcg-iin my itrcnjtlh although the
lioitor g.vvc n.c a tonic whiih he coivjid
crd very jupcrior. but Instead ci netting
better I srew v.e -.kcr every d.tv. My hui
band insislc t that I Ukc WinT.f krdui
for a wttn. ice vihat it would d.) lor
me. I did UU the medicine and was very
grateful to fi.io my ftrenic.h and health
slowly returning. In two weeks I was out
of bed and in a menth I was able to take
up my uu,vl d-jlie. I :n very cnthusi.
attic in its praise."
Wiii.'uf Canlni r. infeivi-s tlieorpans
,f ci-tier-.ttif.u f. r the ud.-.il i f ii--imii,
yainU-i.il, il ii di. Ii ;..evi-:a - n:i
varr.iiLV. jNo Wiiaiiiu v. l.. t il,, s ino
el I'urdui h :ir t!:;' '-eiairir of lirr
i-iiild. If Mrs. t'i.ii-.di hail tiib'ii
in.' if r.ir.liii l.i f.-re hi r l ;i'..v c.ir.a'
vviiuiit in -t hail1 .e.-i! w, a.a-ai-.t i-o
she was. iti-r rat-i.l iv;av -ry hlmnl.t
i-oiii!:i.-i:.l tlii.i c.-c.i: li!..i .ly Ij
tr
3 1' 7
rj;
U w S
kt;i;il 1 Wbi; lit
t.a '
T !
JJ L
vrnrn mm
which i.
ll.'.S C;-,-IdtiUii
iiS ti!:ilo,t to hli'.h!
Ill enmity.
ItECOItl).
1 A k & j
Is llu-
Cill he
( 1! I) Hi:i.I ASiLK." th.it
.iJi.l in r.ul oiilv fm
he
L ntcst
ITews
111! for It:
a.tv
.icv
I .ill
iiic
nu'.tsiivs
piorci-
that will l-t r
itv oi all 'lit iv.-;e.
pf.nppninr
Mil
Only cents
a week
I COTTON GIBHSRS
OUCHT TO
IN THE
I c.
Thi is a Home emn
:mv ami dis.-rva-s the
patr.-nae id' ;ill Nerth
Ciir.'lini.iiis.
It was organized in
bSCs and has paid over
l,0P0,l il 10 in l..se iiml
there i.- not one cutitcrte 1
claim against it !
Al: ..ss(-s paid pri.mpt
y. l!vi-rv prudent man
oiiihtt.. in.-nre hisjirep
crty. l or terms, Cvc,
applv to
h. i. inin. i!t
Sept. 10. U(3.
,v;vl!il.t ;u..lh.i-. V. Hie 1 I liii-.tui I .:' -;ihj-e.. - ;
u.g-.ii;it- the la. Ii-:n..i! How. I " ' " s ! i .. t..:iHm
. t - V, i-l li J,. 11, N . W SI) um .lll
le hilUM 11' 111 fa ' v "- " i '!"' 3Va
', 1 " liiina.-i 7 in. 'mi l i"U
I . ; Will, in. i.'ii 3 i. (inj
All-'lher I'.ll T7 ., ., i.e.. , , " " 7 -in . i.i IT 35
i 1 .. .. dlti'--..- v,- ,1 ii-.-o 4 W I' II fn tii.uo
i.-t tn-t.v..i.ii-.: ;rt:-M.-.:-N:x,!i.. i-,:;!"
Iiis sillt.l-. I lie .-,! vi, .. 4i;,i.;ii h."..ui
To Cure a Cold in One Day
nxzstbs.
Wd rmmrtly obtain I'. H. nml KoruiRn
rioiul ni.xlol.Mci.:li or photo kI invention ior
freo roport on ratontnbllltv. let free book,
HowtoSd'urcTDHnC lllDlr'C
1'iHonls nn1 I II. MUt" III Mil I
.Vestibuuo
IIMITEO
Trains
Double Daily Service
r.ETWEMN KEW YOHK,
TA-Ml'A, ATLANTA, NEW Oil
LEANS and TOlNTb
HOUT1I and WEST.
In effect April 12th, 1903.
Southbound.
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N. .to.--1 Unity l.sci'i't biiu.l iy.
.i thii.il llniu. I Kiti.ru Time.
;THA1NS LKVYK riTTSUOKO
I 3.50 p. id. '.UK) . ni.
Trains Anive at Titlslioro
10.15 a. m., 5.50 p. ra,
lhtdtj i'.i'i'i -yt Sunday.
Ar. M ucuro Vi j m 9 15 a ID
l.uily t Dally Ei. i-uuday
! t:oniuctnviis at Jacksonville and
T.ttnpa k r all Honda h'ast Coast
points, and Cuba and Porto Rico.
At New Orleans tor all points in
.Texas, Mexico and California.
Slocping Car Service.
Nos. it and il, i2 and 33 Flor
iihiand Metropolitan I.iniitcJ. Draw,
inj: Room, bleeping and Throu.nh
Day Coaches between New York
and Jacksonville. Through D aw
, inn Room Bullet Sleeping Cars and
kiv coaches between New York ai.d
' Atlanta.
Nos. il, id, 32 and i) carry car
cars between Hamlet and Athens
Hamlet and Savannah.
Nos. 17 and 66 Florida and At
lanta Fast Mail. Through Drawing
Room Bullet bleeping Cars between
New York and Jacksonville, con
nesting at Hamlet with Sleeping car
to and trom Atlanta.
For Ticket, Sleepers, etc., apply
to Zeb. R. Smith, T. V. A.,
C. H. tiattw, C. T. A.,
Yarborongh llouae,
r.aleigL, X. C
IJ. M. Foe, Agent,
Fittsboro. N. C.
Cures Crip
is Two Days.
on every
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