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VOL IV: NO. 236 ABBEVILLE, N.C, FRIDAY iiOBNING, N0VE1IBEE9, 1900. f BICE 5 CENTS. 0E8TREICH ER&CO Ostrich Tips arid w.: ooo We will put on sale th week 500 Ostrich Tips and Flumes, and wilHell them at One-Half Price. They range in value from 50c to $5,00 each. This week they will be of fered ac from 25c to $2.00 each. This is a Rare Chance To get trimmings for your winter head gear at a ridicu- lcusly low price. Our reason for this sacrifice is thawerlotkrid them any more. ' OESTREICHER& 5L Patton Ave. If we have it, it is je best. ATTRACTIVE, CONVENIENT, ECONOMICAL. The Cole Heater. Wl 1FI11 Mil ASHEVILLE, N. C- C THBAST CXR. COURT ttVASB. PHuNE 87. STEAM BATHS. reatmenl! for:. Nervous, Rheumatic 11 other diseases. Bpedal: Thur Drandtt L Maage for ale DUs&ses; Alf Face Maasage. EDWIN GRUNER, MAIN OT. TBLJEuPHONB-IOS. Twta CSkemnLtz CScEege Germany. merly with Oakland He!l4it Sana joninn.) ' 4 - iwJUl,alJ8ir offlce Treatment. OSle U - m. to 1 p. m:. i. to 4 . m. Plumes! m REPUBLICANS CELEDRATE ng nmr&a&n Meeting theAsheville Opera House I Last Night. Puay 8pes$ers Discuss Tues day's Great Victory, Pritchard, Pearson, Moody, KlcNemee and Settle. Col. Luak. Maj, Eollina, . Tom Rollins and Others of the Faith. ME; PEARSON MAKES AN OFFER TO MB. CRAWFORD MANY CON GRATULATORY. AND COMPLI MENTARY WORDS FOR THE NEW OONRGESSMAN FROM THE NINTH. A great' cHowd attended the ratlfloai tion meeting held at the opera house' last night by the-republicans. The thermometer suddenly dropped' to the freezing' point late in the afternoon but bad weather could not chill the ardor of the men of the victorious party. Ev-' ery seat in the building had an enthusi astic-republican in it 'before 8 o'clodk; A number of ladies were (present, and on, (the stage with the speakers prom inent men representing every county in the district, .and the First ' regiment band. Mr. Thomas S. Rollins who, when he arose, wias greeted with aTthUBder of applause, wiiciiP his magnificent woik during the jcaJnpalgn has well merited. introduced-'; Colonel Ivusk as chairman of. the meeting; The' colonel said-thai he had thought m Monday that the epeaklng, waa py.to'ut t seemed to he Jus cetijmenclhs: pa pte pesvOti ct .thef party fhoi$h;c Hesafif the" reiiiaa ould:-not claim- an sue creojx, as xneyt receuvea -Hnjrv- ant aAd most feworoe aaa iroro;Bome l ot - the democrats, ... He tendered' those oemocraxs ine jnaoKS ox iui?n?pinyn partjr and Invited; them? to come over ifor good anCaAi nto, . the republican f trair He -says4hat e mil . tty a be 'ffie firt to extend to jeach me who cbme; ithe rigt'band of fellowship. Colonel Lusk then introduced Sena- f &r Prltchard, who said thafs It Is ttefcf the, repuiblioans alone wno are rejoiq ing. Most of the detnocrats of North Caolthii who aire not In politics are more iOr ievojnly rejoicing at Mc KinieySr eiectjon, therefor there "are none to .mourn, and eyerftiing is lovely and the goose hangd high. . The greateSt caiise for, tf jjcing, as It ems to me, is that we hst.ye..nt' glad tidings to the boy ltx .'blue in the Philippines. No sweeter message ever fell- on mortal 'ears than, that whbh the cable flashed beneath the waves of the Pacific to our troops in the far off islands announcing that McKinley was elected again, and that those who had traduced the honor of our flag and our army have been rebuked by the people with the most overwhelming majorities the country has ever known. - My only regret is that the electoral vote of North Carolina will not be cast on the right side, as it would have been had the election been honest in the eastern counties. "Besides my desire that Moody should be elected, I had two particular reasons for wishing to see William T. pCrawford irepudialted, as he has been by the (people of the district. First,, be cause he tried to hold a seat in con gress to which he was not entitled, and from which that accomplished states man and gallant gentleman, Richmond Pearson, at length ousted him, uphold ing the rights of republicanism in one southern county. "Second. Because In attacking our army jand belittling its achievements in our late war, he attacked also the fair name of the county of Madison, arhich it is my pride to call my home." The senator closed with the admOni- sscseosssss FOR RENT. FURNISHED 8 room house, Haywood St. 55 11 room house.Montford Av. '.. 50 7 roomhouseCady St 40 , 8, room house, Spruce St .... . SO 5 roomi housePeniand kit. ... 37 14 room) house, choice location 150 : 6 room fiat, choice location . ... 30 UNFURNISHED r 10 room house,-Woodfin St $38 9 room house, Sunset Drive. 18 8 room house, well located ... 15! 6 rooha thopse, paved street . . . 22 AWd others. , ' ,r WttKIE &;LaBARBB, "' Real Estate Brokers, s Phome 661. 23 Patton Avenue; tSotL to go- home and work to make the major-Sty In the district even bigger two yearn heoce. , " Cmgrecman PeanKm waa toe .next 4pe&fceT and' his appearance at r ;th. front of the ettage was jthe fori loud applause. After aome dntroauc tory. remarks Mr. Pearson: asked amid laugbteii'and Cwttoed app&wise, '1Have you 'hyeAra; the i;newa from Shelton Xcitirel? vTWo hundred and"' ten. votes for McKinley and Moody and not a sin gle on$ for Bryan and Crawford. The fcajmiAT tftramsftitn mf rf-Tio. -nrtrm-tv. the district, the state, and so far as X know the nation... A township',' mark you," that boasts that In all its confines therejls neither la populist nor a negro nor a lawyer. .How .lss. that for! white sunremacyt'' Continuing Mr. Pearson eaJd; fMy friends, I feel that I trav every tglt and title to rejoice: with you tonlg.nl!: I have, neen stumpinsr the dJstrlot for three Oandidates and all of theniare elected ;by overwhelni Ing .majorities. My candidates are Mc-J&nley.'-Moetry and Simmons. If I have tlinel shall give you later my rea sons fvt advocating . Simmons . Kno w-. lng that'lnumber of distinguished gentlemenlitre to follow me I feel tha.t it is1 rnv'snecial dutv now to 'sneak m tni . - . . . . . 1 vTawiOTa B cunerai. jsiy, own storyp a very sirri'gle and1 short one; Wl(f. -L- was tie up in "Washington in my con test wl$f "Crawford, fighting the world, the flesh and the governor of North Carolinalpii Moody steps in, picks up the coitgreasibnal , nomination, jumps up behind McKinley on his gold'stand- ard, throroughbred bay stalUoa call ed 'Prospeift.' and they dasfi abound the track with such a jiA6 that, both (awfbrd?E&af Bryan are-'' knHjcked speechless?; While fefe nerfr ais doyal republica,nipjJoin wftlt.jali my sheart in celebratinghe great victory, Moody will agree with me n "saying that Mc Kinley is charmi-ng4nmn.ing mate, es pecially when he is, mounted on 'Pros perity.' I ran with him four years ago on" ''Old Bard Times,' but -Hard Times as a race horse is not Sn it with Pros perity. Now we Come to Crawford. His half of the contest, at (?eaJst, has :bee set tied, though not in Jthe way he expect ed. He -went all over the district Whin ing that he had been robbed of his seat, appealing for sympathy and. support, but refiEirrg Incontinently thirty-two several times In f ft teen, counties to sign tan tagreement that he would 'notTOh Moody.' Complaining that he had fjeen robbed, bt plainly intimating that under the majesty of tfhe; fitrminlw. ne wouM" eer.iy.iaappj pie haffe swii-'-pp- him '&tt&fimfr mity;ansfekening- tnj,roj)iktSMas Creek, and f,Souh Waynesvill e, ..vlart Cree&pd; fery. Black Kuntal'n and ijmesEcme,.qtfa jt'ort anr srevai-Jave spokew in thyander tones and ., desdwred raatt cnest:dl!eottons 8all 'bevthe law mons likes it or not. .... -.L i . "IS jail this there is- one w.cw.m.cn x- mceriy regrt,r;r, ad that is that Crawford shbuld have "been hustled off the scene with a . falsehood IbToken off in hfja mouln;," l am- Inform tie has been penslsteptly stat- ingv that the republicans In conTess threw out the ewtire.vote of the city jf Aheville and disf ranehised every, voter. within its Umi'tsL This fs a. fleiberate, conscious and false statecent. The rec ord; shows that the repucans, at my instance and urgent request, allowed every -vote In Asheville to stand, good, bad -and indifferent. J was not willing that the democrats ,should be able truthfully to say that republicans were as bad as, themselves in the matter of disfranchisement. I .would not allow them to make this argument based up on the truth, but they have made it all the same, just as boldlv and lust as impudently, "based upon a lie. I am in formed also that Crawford has Der- sistently repeated the statement that fifteen republican members of the house sat silent In their seats unpaired and would not vote for me. Now to show my kind feeling toward our de ceased brother, I make this offer, and (Continued on fifth page.) DRUGSTORE HEIVS. If you use "Vapo CresoliTie, buy It an pint battles. You save 50c. Grant's No. 24, ibest for cold. Catarrh can be cured only by internal remedies. We are re pared to fumnish proof of the val ue of Graa't Catarrh Cure. Grant's No. 24, best for cold. s. Lovers of the Crab Apple' Per fume should try Ijazell's Coroqia ria, 40c. per trance. It Is eaiial to the English brand . ennnrs s TELEPHONE 10. i STATELIEST BY BP.VnfJ The Result! of the Election Surorises Him But He is Still Able to be Will fiemain in Pontics as '. ; t Utiejs His First Rallying Cry for Campaign of 1904, S3 A PartiDgTear for the Lateit De ceased Paramount Issue- if.. NO ClASB TO - WHAT WILL. SUC CEEET THOUGH PLUTOCRACY IS EVlDENTIiT STILL, OUT OF p0b bryan is in good heJalth. a Linfeolh, Ne., Nov. 8. pryan sent the flotngf &legram to McKinley to day : $Wlfflaanr McKinley, ' PresJdcint, Can top, Ohio:' At the close of another presfdfoitiitl campaign St is m lot to congratulate you upon your eeeond vic ¬ tory" VBryan denied that e WOUjd be a oandlfate f sr senator fromveSkaf; ana aisjo denied the report that he would remove to Texas. This evening Bryan In a statement said in part: ' "The result . tvas a sur prise to' me &ip4 .the magnitude of the republimn t tory a surprise to our opponei;s ,'wefl as to (those who vot ed: our cket; It is impossible b.-an-ayze ( tk returns nn til they, are; jjeore cbmeplefe, lttt speaking generaily we seem t4 hae 'gained in ithe mrfe fcltiefl and to ha-vt lost In the smaiicdiUes.and- in tke cSuntryt ;iTta republicans :re able J:di si&&m&dgi' their-vot1 l aixl thir gaWlhe1i a tonsflderable ad- yaliteee. WJve no w.-kaoiwng at otitis time hew -nructh "money ' ' was spent for the'' piircha of voters and colonisation . j But "white this 1 would: ' icl- J N-3ftr Wnnr Jns . . 7-rt ,..";-r.-fc-?naw serves; tne severe wteaw, tacrMis tKeptfbBead vote. Thef, . .. r prosperity argJBhienf was probably te most potent OWe used by the repmi-.J eans wThe a tfpeaf ' to stand' v thM president, white 'ithe' war is on K had a great? deal of ftiftuehce among;- those' who did not realize that the ' war against the doctrine Of self-government in pie Philippines must reaot? upon us in this country. We are defeated but not discouraged. The fight must o on. and the. republican policies will' pudiated by the people when the teR-j J dency; of those' policies is f uuy under stood. The contest between plutowrsfcy and democracy cannot end until one"'5r the other is completely triumphant.' In answer to inquiries concern'ng himself he said -that he emerged from the,)Campaign in perfect nealth. He and all those associated with him in the fight did their best. He had no fault to find and no reproaches to make. He would continue to take an active part in politics as long as he lived. PRESIDENT RETU NS TO WASHINGTON Greeted by Crowds at the Dpot Congratulations by Cable Washington, Nov. 8. 'President Mc Kinley and his party . arrived at 8:10 this morning. Several hundred people had assembled at the Pennsylvania de pot to bid the president welcome and a large number of ipolice were on hand to prevent a crush. Secretary Hitchcock, General Corbi-. and other officials gathered about the platform of the president's privaite car and were the first to welcome and con gratulate him. The crowd outsilc broke into hearty cheers when the president made his appearance wiLh Mrs. McKinley. After hasty greetings the party was driven to the white house, where the president had break fast and then returned to his duties. The trip beyond Pittsburg was at night and uneventful, although knots of people gathered at the stations throughout the night to see the tram go by. . M'KINXrEY CONGRATULATED. Washington, Nov. 8. Among the tel egrams of congratulation received by the president are the following: Paris, Nov. 8. His Excellency, Mon sieur McKinley, President of the Unit-, ed States: I beg you to accept my most sincere eongratialatiions on, your re-eleotion to the supreme office' that you have filled with such lustre -and during .which the bonds of friendship between our two countries have, to, my great delight, ibeen drawn still closer. "BMIUE5 LOUBET.!' ""Manila, Nov. 8. To the Presideni: -Sincere congratulations. The most Im portant 'Step in bringing peace v and jmaeperlty; to these Islands has. been taken. XXMMtSSI0N.:: "Guatemala, Nov. 8.fMr. McKinley I sincerely felicitate you. . v . "31. .ESTRADA; C.', iPresiaenteX ciiiiiese TEnniTonv AiniEXEO BY BUSSU Eaat Artenal Uear Tieii f tin Includ-i ed Report Irorf Ccnger. Tien Ts!n, Nov. 8. General Line vltch, commander.. of , the. Russian troops, bBjofflcly noed the, for eign consuls thrbugti the Russian con sul that the Jand on the river side op posite tfee' Brltisb sj Geradisnv settle meats has been , annexed to Russia by right of enineat. , . I ' TTnlAS' All . tHr frvredicrT,, 4 property f immediately deposit1 ;??6cu nints proving .ownerhip np; ciatia 'will De entertsanea. Much railroad prop- erty, as well as the east arsenal, Is In cluded in-1 the territory ' annexed - by Russia. ; . . . - ' The consuls will nrotest against, tne annexation. u-". ; . . fFTlOM CONGfeR. . 1 yv uuiinxxuo; ov. a. Aaainonat re- I ports froni Conger' today record iihe progress of efforts being made to brirjg rae roreign ministers" into an ' agre ment as to the basis of negotiations with China. The department still d- c lines (to make public 'any details . There is reticence over the matter of international agreement, . the punpb'!e being to avoid presenting differences to the notice of the Chinese plenipoten tiaries who-' might use them to advant age, '' ! - However the statement . is . reiterated that progress is being made towards a: satisfactory conclusion. . . ' ' No advice lias yet been recitd lisre' conrfiming the report that )lu9Sa:- has annexed territory lij Xii, 14 provMcej y ' ' - SIR WIS FRFD UURIt'S ELECTJOH AS PREMIER. Alter Initial DsnHngs, a Firmer Tone Tnreusnftut ine iiarset. London, Nov 8.ThA-torlals tn the papers here today express wpn approval of the . re-eledtlon of .Sij WH- tred Laurfer, the premier of -the Dc- xniiuron or ? ianutaa, ana uie trepurn ot the;remlovermigfent to wefe,The! Pall Mall Gastte voices . 3e enerU tone of the "commeM in eavin ft iici saying''1"' I ry!f?stc -.Witt ced auerfcii, nyirviiig.e adar "It loofeS "&s fflie ?rnffi"li t hmir . m ruadian, but ent&usadtSc rltlshrlm periallst ateisinLn ner of ; themosir4n spiring; ritost uieru1''personalwiws In the turn- rme feeffn Wdlsadwntae, viivpim; out. intr iwsKra...Astt tempts i-io THiS OOM PAUL'S ;VEA.TR? ro ami a Half IliTjioat of Gold , .Received in "SfM; York. . -New York, Nov. 8. -r-2,500, OOO dollars of -.Soutlr AtfriCan goti oopsignea to the KvMLiona, 'City bank; ' "waiflcrh arrived aa tle stemislrip Kalsefin 'Maria Terseeav was taloen to.fthe tessaVrffffce tndav. Th . w& packed, la &Biy boxes miaiked ?P. P. K." This rexeiwed' the refjorts !;ihat the gold was ..that ..of- President Pa'UJl Krugei of iUhe Transvaal. - When 'the 'boxes wtere opened they were foujid' to wMttfcuin gain aasrst every one or wimcn was a UaltedV States "assay office tar. If the gold reaflly represented "Kruger gold" there 'hiui .been suibstiitution in LonidK3tn of United Sta-tes ibars for the original gold. BUZZARD WEATHER. Riiohmond, Va., Nov. 8. The A.1her mtomeit&r is five degrees tbelow tflie freez ing point thToughout weettern Virginia, and a severe snow storm' is raging. LITTLE FOLKS' FOOD. Let the children . have Wheat-Hearts and milk for breakfast and supper. Nothing is cheaper. Nothing is bet ter for them. Tuey love it. sssssssssssssosssesssssss 'ROCKBfiOOK FARM CREAMERY BTJITER." A Good Provider for His Family is the man who likes good living himself,, and when he comes to our stores to buy the necessaries he finds 'so- many" 'tempting and toothsome delioasies in oui stock of ffne goods that he goes home loaded like Santa Oaus. - He does not iforget to buy bott:- of - 1 - PiiTe Claret Wine Vinegar. As it is.t'sest03r.earth. Pints, 15 cestlij; iiiuarts, cts. CEiRMCE S1WYER - i ....... . .. r. : 6 NORTH tCOURT SQUARH' .u',.'.-.''"v4t''Jt''' 'L ,s s ss se ss s 8 BRYAN S STATE FOR,ii;iiLEY - 2 Kv,- .... flepjjblicans Clairrf Seveo Thousand - 4 (Myy lnntia: yet to be Heart From The Gubernatorial EJectiea to Kea tucky Very Clow Contest Ixpected in Twtlfth Ohio Congreuiooal District COUNTER CHARGES OP FRAUD ' ... - rf v 'ARmir.MADRECKHAAt PALT-S- behind: - thu : residbntiai VQTJOiP-mS PARTY. rwiuiacaui srcaxe conmitee cacaares to night itiat MbKinaev oarrteii. is eleoted ?b.y 3,000 ftftd jthe rjublicaas have 83 ota joint ballot br itheegtelatuue ' against, 47 fusionists. With 4&coun ties oiat of ninety aret 'to Smst rom,. $he figures andvMbKiney 12,009 Bty ,a 95,512. ' The missing countfes in 1896 gave Bryan a pliuijiillfy of 000; so it Is-Imposai'We io out vdcwn pcKiniey's lead. . ;' Louisville, Nov. 8. Fractteally com plete returns have been received from 118 out of 119 counties .Brya received alout 5,00d pIutyBeckJb4ite','demo-- Cratki cafldidate for overnprj'appeacB to havebout SOO plurality Sout every fijdlcation points to s eoniitB the courts .oVer tKe . gwbernsJri jomfa count, whSCA Ibeglns tomor&w. Charges and counter charges of fraud are made mJXfr the republican state committee clalmW fhe Tf'erkeif vc4rred thelstate by pfhrafafy over.aney. "Ie demo crats iBaffi-tateeian::iias 1,000 PluraUtyf ' ; ' Columbiis, Ooio, NoVil8:-TJie official count In the TWiftf can, etgtit pl$&UtTpi!:&! f orat. -rne lacter wnt. con?jK m,r is54:-w - ground of brtpery. and, legaxvotimfc. TAYLOR SPEAK8 0E GOII0ITI0l!S;Ml KEIITOCKY Takes dloomy'Vlew the Sitwitioa' in thAtBtate. Iniddwaiapoiis, Nov S.t-iyloiV.'the.ds- posedi "governor, of Kefitucky.v tJakes a gloomy view of itlhe sltuatio in ibis stflite. He said today ithat Iff JEseCldharai .were elected ihe felt as 4f he was ibanAshed from the state anl ttot '-tfhe people there do not recogfli'ize the enormity of the offense ithat the democratic party has committed agumst personal dkberty.. and the rfgaits of -the people. Wlhen aaked if the republican court of appeals wouM ihave anv effect determanln mm return to Kentucky, Taylor refused o ' say. - " Our new fall stock of Pumlture, Stoves, and Furnishing Goods generally, is by far the best we 'have been able, to offer to the trade. A close exmr imation as to quality and prices Is soli- : cited. MRS. L. A. JOHNSON, Phone 166. 43 Patiton Ave. Steps to Prpsrity, Stop and think. Doesn7& mian wwo owns real esbate always commamd rear respect? Don't yoti th)tok.t''Oti.he's all rigflit. Am't you a iittle mors wiil Ing to listen to him ttaian o the : ma who ds unattached to any. earta.? : It's natural to feel IBsjm, acsd It 1 may e right. Surely respect . Is dust in Use man who sdts down and 4ntelMfiretv thinks about Ms posltton, !bcrta gfet akmg ioi the 'World; and wlh tisttpats his tfliough'tsr into action:. -iA " There 4s mo reason why -joil should mot do the same. vWe "doiiot ars'lf ' you'get sis doHars m week Wsix, hsa? dred dollars. Wr fin help TOUto'tumi. perity, and It- wojt take -uvog tell you how well do tU - - X - . - 4, -1 J. B. Bostic Comliaiiyv
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