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' : ' h v. j m l r, "-.-". ' -:' iiWWHir'l -in a WOUD3 SPOKEN 3IA.Y BE FOUaOTTES. DUT THOSE WUldU ABE WRITTEN OB PRINTED &TAXD RECORD. VOL- 73. DURHAM NORTH CAROLINA WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 23.1892. NO. 35 - The Durum . . X Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Eft ABSOEEU PURS i a - '"a-' Rortli Carolina Sends CREETINCSTOCEORCIA What On of Mer MoHt Promin ent Citizens Writes About ? - Oue of G orjjla's Great . V , '. Remedies, ': To TUB PcuUc: After several montLs use of King's lloval Uertne tuer, I must pronounce it in many respectathe most mnr?elous medi cine I haveewr cu or known for the multitude of its remedial virtues. First, drawing upon- experience, I know that it will cure catarrh. I succeeded the Rev. Dr. Iluwthorne as the pastor ot a Baltimore shurcb jus twenty-one years agro. Remo val to a t-xlder and more cha geable clima'e with want of care in pro tecting myself, brought on an at tack of cat trrh which has contin ued wiih n( ever since uatil I com menced taking R )jal Germetjar Bom Plinths ir, from the ue of which I am now quite entirely we!l 2. It i, a claimed, really a posi tive cure for stoni h troubles, such as indignation, drwptii-a, ick head ache, etc. This 1 koovr from ex perience. 3. 1 hae never found a heller nerve tonic and general invigora tor. It uhc heathful and refresh ing ahe-p and as a cure fur insomnia ought by all means to take the place of the bromides, cjiloral and othei ue'-Urioun if not dangerous drug. It is a fine 'tonic for public speakers taken both before and af ter sptfakiug, as 1 know from ex perience, and no other tonic or stimulant is needed in rallying from the exausiion of public and especially outdoor speaking. In fine I u"ed to mil at the enthusi astic, testimonials t my personal friends Kir. Dr. Hiwihurue and Ileuson, ewiwning ll iysl Orme tuer, but having used a dozen bot tle of it and btei made well uigh Mevery vhit whole," I can but ad opt the language) of the queen of SueUa and sh "The half has nev er been told.'' ' . Very respectfully, U. V. Hi beaux, SUte Au litor. of North Carolina, We are endorsed br tbousonda of oor best known people, and are au thorised io Baying that Gerroeteur will prrru.m.'utlr cure U!i amatism, Neuralgia, In ligeti'ti, Boel s;id Liver Troubles Female lJisois, Catarrh, Asthma, Bladder and Kid nef Difiaaiwi.tSkin dUeaSe. fuch a Scrofula, Estnia, e'e, Paralysis, Epilepsy, ErrmpeU, Insomnia, and General Debility. Uermetuer cleanses and purifta the blood, invigorate the stomach, tones up the ireneral sytem, and thus bring health and huppine. It . Official returns from Jerry Simpson's district ;- give him ,40() majority. Two yeara ago he had 7,422 majority, It is now believed that he will not ho a candidate for. Senator. Leaders of the fusion party fear that a new man would be de feated in tho district if his seat in Congress was vacated and a special election held. The men who oppose Jerry for Senator are jealous of the notoriety the (jressof tho country has given lim, and insist that ho has had euough. Mrs. Lease says be is a Democrat straight, and is using the People's party, and its members . don't seem to realize it. At two Democratic banquets since election Simpson has appeared as an invited guest, and in his speeches de clared that tho Democratic ptrty would now take tho place of the People's pavty movement aud carry the reforms inaugu rated by it. "The People's party," he aiit, "ha no further mission us a national orgamzaeJ tion." Tus New York Press, Repub lican in t politics, lays g'reat" stress upon the fact that during a Democratic jubilation at Birmingham, Conn., some one no doubt a hot-hcaded, mis chievious boy put crape on the grtldiers' monuiiieut. Every thing outside of proper decorum on occasions of this kind are taken by papers of the Press faith, charged to the Democratic party and a great to-do is made over it, just as if tho Democratic party was the guardian, and responsible for the acts of every fellow who does some devilment. There is entirely too much of this sort of thing, and it is too frequent that inno cent and patriotic people are charged with the conduct of in discreet boys and roughs. It is time to call a halt. We of tpe South have borne a great deal of it . Ma. Cleveland is constantly giving expression to patriotic utterances, m an aa areas be fore the N. Y. Chamber of Com merce, Tuesday nijrlit, he made these remarks: "It comes to this, we are all interested as Americana in a common pur suit. Our purpose iv or ought to be. in our several spheres, to add to the general fund of na tional ironperitr. From this fund we are all entitled to draw, perhaps not eijually, but justly, rach receiving a lair portion oi individual prosperity. Let imffucnty. Let us avoid trampling on each other in ciiir anxietv to be first in the ia not a nauseous compound, but ii distribution of shares, and let Send Her Back, ; During the past year there has been more or less discussion on Bigns and omens. What are volcanic fares, the fierce roar of tl e tornado, the flashing portent of tha Aurora Borealis, the shivenrg agie shake of the earthquake and the destroying bacilla-angel of cholera to a woman in our midst with an arm like a thunderbolt and a list like a pile driver? The tact is the volcano won't hurt you if you keep away from it; the Aurora Borealis is harm less; the tornado only passes current in Kansas; the sunspots are not dangerous, and even that horrible nightmare of song, that bold, unprincipled travesty on melody, that crazy-quilt of music, "Ta ra ra boom de aye," will not iniureyou u you will quietly kill, without remorse, the villian who sings it. But there is a peril you can't get away from; It is no more it couldn't be nor less unfortu nately than a female pugilist. This woman has been import ed from Australia and turned loose in the United States, and it is said can lick her weight in wild cats. No other woman can stand up before ber long enough to say scat, and that is by long odds the quickest .word in the dictionary. 'Tis said she can whip John L. Sullivan eas ier than Uorbett aid, and do Jim u: in a ten-round tussle. What an awful example for our wives, mother-m-iaws and our sweethearts! Of course this charming crea ture may not knock us ad out herself, but think of her teach ing your wife to "hit straight from the shoulder," and then imagine the result ox an. argu ment in the family. Think of her showing your mother-in- law how to catch you behind the ear with her right while bringing you a stinging blow on your dinner with ber terrible left; of her instructing your sweetheart in the manly art of self-defense! x ou come home late for dinner and begin re monstrating with your wife about the biscuit being burned, and 6he quietly "lays you out" with a "neat left hander." Your collar button gets lost and you begin asserting your rights by throwing things around the room promiscuous ly, and the first thing you know that vigorous dexter hand is punching your nose until you s i more stars thau are in the Milky Way. Even the sweet privilege, dear to every Ameri can ma citizen, of telliug how good a cook your mother was 1 . 1 1 - win oeaeniea you. ia tact our Jiriv lieges and liberties are all n peril. The young man, the : ; . .. i... .. . rniintv wnft deft&ted l)V tnelLMXon s iiooiii mini it Third n.irtv and ReDublican 1 - Cost HJin $1)03, fusion candidate by a majority of 19 votes. - In Brunswick county the re turning board threw out most of the Third party ballots be cause they wera printed on cream-tinted paper and were water-marked contrary to law. In the city of Wilmington the Republican candidate for State Senator onjy received one vote. As this was cast in the ward in which the candidate lives he is accused of having cast it him self. . ... ' Burke county went Democrat ic on the national. State, judi cial and congressional and legis lative tickets. The liepubiicans elected their county ticket. The Democratic candidate for - sher iff was beaten by only 28 votes. May A Commission Suggested, J The suggestion that Congress pass a law authorizing the ap pointment of a commission to prepare a revision' of the tariff is made in answer to the de mand that Presidentelect Cleveland 6hall call a special session of Congress as soon as be enters upon the discharge of the duties of his -office, a de mand which meets almost as much, if not more, opposition as it doea favor among Demo crats. The commission idea, it is thought by its proposer, will likely receive more gener al favor, for the reason that it provides a way, by which no delay 6hall ensue in the matter of tariff reform, while at the same time avoiding all the ob jections that may be raised to an extra session. The plan de scribed is to have the commis sion appointed as soon as Presi dent Cleveland goes into office, so that it may work on a revis ion that shall be ready for con 6ideration by Congress when it meets in December, i ne wonc being done by experts and dis interested agents i tne govern ment, it is presumed, will com mend itself to the favorable judgment of the new Congress, and in a short time after organ izing Congress will be in a position to entertipon a general system ef tariff legislation. ' A Loot Art Recovered. Scientists in Quebec say that one of the most wonderful dis coveries of recent years is that just made by a blacksmith of that city. , it is ine long-iost art, known to the pyramid- builder of Egypt, of Hardening copper. Axes and otner eageu tools, made of Hardened copper nave oeen exniuueu oj mm which in edge and temper rival the best of steel of the present day. lie presented a sheet of this hardened corner one and old bachelor, the benedict will three-auarters of a line in thick all be in the consomme and be ness and had it tested at the compelled to "stand around" in a manner that will be touch ing, doomy, peculiar, ho talk ing back, no slack lip, no jaw; all must be serenity and obe dience, docility and slavery. Paralvais, superinduced by the price of a supper your angel induces you to buy, is nothing to be thought on by having a Government rifle range in Que- b-c. At the first shot, tired from forty yards distance, the bullet was shivered into thousand fragments; on the second, the missle. striking the copper more fairly, wa3 com pletely tlattoned, out remain ed embedded in the plate hich it merely dented slightly as leiaut to take as a glass of ia lemofiadA. We have a h nullum bwk printed on tinted glazed pajer, con taining lliO photographs and tti tnoniaW of soma our bt people. Write tr one, which a ill beglad ly furnUHed. Ywi will find Kin Hoyal Her metuer for sale by ill Drnggw-ta. Price rnn dolUr -r bottle. Kixu's Royal Ukimikti-kr Co. Atlanta, (I. ua not attempt to appropriate the shares of othcra." P- O T-7 M- ,z J HOUStAHit CATTLt PC M01H$ n f ff, v.. ,fw mM to I . f ' ' . Wl'lr f - ituBCfWIM. . '.. f n pr-..'.l .r " W, r lt til r"'f tl- -!! 'I "t'JmX'i'-mAtn "l rm wt tf r'fnt r- mm ,iu ,tr,-iw. pavia a rooTS, rrnt. For Sale by YEARBY Drii'fist..- Durham. N. O. SAV50JY LIFE WoaldIIavIrrratrh.ltr8e:rtolHtB tut for Cutleura. nl Iv-tors Two Year. Bills $123. Eipeadd $2JV) tat Culleara llema die. I am To-d iy Well Mao, With a Smuutb Sklo. I i. Itwi f(N "Ilk S1"" 0 . tor ivit-J ". ar,.w nxfm. I mw 4 t' ' 4munt tu J i -l, t-ii uV- 4t4 mm fw rl. Vt4nonf k 'M tm ! Xm tM Hr I Kll4 9 ml w-l'!ni'rt(ff' lmpmt Mtvnx-'. w4 mnm M mrf f . JW'-H ltM at m K-b e Utlm, 1., , t Uw I m hnn y fcMk tf Pm OWi Hii'i' hmAt lM flTir- ., IH WW riTwrn .,(. 4 trnn fcia i?ma k. I c..t il Ut ml trrut. f.modr !! iwrk, otm mt " iwwwUi Utntwrm. few k-4 l mntm I tnwHM ihvirr hym. 1 mt .-l.r ill, tmr i tl mrf " I . i.iM.wn t I- tHfnm h-Btl)r. I tbf CTTtM-n -l mt I mm knl mlr ' u ra' I Mw toll A. a HB(t,flliMnlWS,lllfS. .a.muj ir"i- S II U.Z..m liPi (Mr ai licort fjfi t.e is luiLk. i?;nT 1 tiuiiii.iii7r.f..ui., iDlsaasc. K MlLtS WllCAk tiksart, 1Mb Cuticura Resolvent TV tmm atw4 mn StHl PnriS-v, kitmatlr ( t-- mr w oi inrm-- -'7 r mm Vtll, .. M.Jl ittirt'li.lh.I'ril ekl Shrta el , ihih . m arti et " iaBlilrt. flu. Vr1n,Sea m,inm hp'im, haul or tfw Clin. f0l th. k.lr ), lriMiilr mm lii ""f fmrt of Ifhtnt. t"l"tn. aoilr. TVtUlt. fm'')f, ffi.M. l t-fwHwr m mn fcwmcr, dt h .kin. -.la. M4 .! J, Wla " " "afi bibwji W f, horn rP ". tlMSIlMSBWBSV j a.- fesiifti HrV ' falA. 1 tHid, vigorous nei p aying nxe without cracking in aay way a oaueriog raui upvuuur ru-i mm 13 claimed ny experts n besets, and with artistic toucn l be vastly superior to any thin; draping your iwo eyes in aeep est mourning, indeed, we are standing m the shadow oi troubulous times and our doom is sealed unlets we at once bun die up that female woman pugilist and ship ber back to Australia instantcr. But who s going to do the bundling? F. ectlnn lboes. The following notes are tat en frum that splendid weekly, the Statesville Landmark: nezro was elected to the Legislature iu Caswell county. Mariana flutter ran 20 votes bchisd the other Weaver elec- to a in Cleveland county. Eogecomua, is.iias uarr's county, gave Cleveland a ma jority of C23 and Carr a major! ty of csfl. lllfl SiilUVUIT iCIHU i uui for Lee S. Overman, Esq., for Speaker of the lower houso of the General Assembly. Tatum, Democrat, was elect ed surveyor of Davie county. The Republicans baa no caudl date for the position. In Bladen county tha Demo crats elected the shcrill, regis tor of deeds and surveyor. Tha Third party elected the Repre sentative, treasurer and cow ner imnii,l, , luia ,n i hiihh i wmtiiw.i . Ir. Mike "- . it-" H "' Skia IMraa."4 , a '';' UloHraUoaa, aa4 M muiaalaia. aMlk4 Irra. , . ikaaa 7 .. , rt$mt- ri'll'l -i. kWkWI tr4, maitk, rtept, a f tf aily .Ha ar4 J ,iTlrt iu ) iaanal falla Ma eara tat mtt 5r UP mm SIDES AND BACK, 1 1 C. llH . ar ! aurln, H" m Hlbml fen am n.lnala kr I tillrara a.il.ealn l'lMr, Ta ntaaSaalf paia kHUBf Umrlotte Xi-wn. The news comes from Albany :iat Rev. Thomas Dixon may think he has settled for his violation of the law in shooting robins and other song birds on his recant shooting excursion, but he has not - Special Game rotector John W Lish has re ported that the Rev. Thomas Dixon killed 25 robins, 3 thrush, crowbird, and 1 yellow wren, and that he was fined $155 terefor. The game and fish commission met recently; and, aftei considering the case of the sporting parson, directed the chief game protector to prosecute him for full penalties esides the nnes which were in flicted under section 82 of arti cle 4 of the game laws, making bis act a misdemeanor. He will now be prosecuted under the remaining part of section 82, which makes him liable for 25 for each bird killed, or $750 in all. This, added to the $155 he has already paid, will make his little amusement of killing robins and wrens cost him $905, Western Christian Advocate. Out. in Kansas wind blow oud and strong, and thunder roars frigiitfully uow acd then. Such a storm came up oue ight when little Matuio hi been put to bed upstairs. She was scared, and began to cry. Mamma ran up aud comforted or: "God is uihere wiih you Mamie, and he won't let the thunder hurt you." Mamie was re-assured, hut mamma had carcely got down stairs when a particularly loud c.ap of mnder upset the little one completely, and she cried out: Alararaa, you come up here and stay with Dod, and let me go down there with Gamma!" -AT E H. MARKHAM'S- JDRKSS G0UD3, 10, 121, 15, 20, 25, 45, 60c. Red and White Flannel, 20, 25. 30, 35, 40. 50c White Twilled Flannel, 30o. Canton Flannel, 71, 10, 121, 20c. Uleached Domestic, CI, 7i, 8i, 10c. 10-4 Sheeting, 25, 30c. 4-4 Sheeting, 5 to 7c. , T10" Ginghams, Plaids, Prints, Kid Gloves, Hose, Half Hose, Dress shirts. Collars, Working Shirts, Overalls, Underwear for ladies and men. ZEIGLER BROS. Fine Shoe for ladies, $2.00, $2.50, $2.75, $3 00, $3.25, $4.00. Misses and Children's, 75, $1.00, $1.25, $1.40. $150, $175, $2.00, $2 50. ' Latest styles of Hats and Caps for Men, Youths and Boys. Boston Shoe Polish for men's shoes. The best. .Gilt Jfidsie Shoe Polish for ladies' shoes. Fine solid shoes for Men, Boys and Youths. Randolph Shoos for Men, Boys and Youth's. Rubber Shoes for Ladies, Men and Children. CROCKERY. GLASSWARE. LAMPS Jjinterns, jrjprdware, Quns, pistols, Qartridges, ghells, Shot, Powder, Bar Lead, Nails, Knives and Forks, Fancy- Groceries, Cunned Goods, Leather, Calf Skins, Trunks, Valises, Tourist Bags oct-26 Yours trulv. 6 tl t H H MARK HAM. THIS SPACE BELONGS TO HERN DON & BAGWELL. LOOK OUT IK NEXT ISSUE. Hugged anl K I used In Public. Shartown.Md , November 19. One of the many odd bets which have been made on the peninsula on the election was paid .last night at Puckham. John Masten and Martin Wool- ey wagered that if Cleveland was elected Masten was to pub- lifly hug and kiss the wife cf Woolley, who 's the handsomest woman in me neignoornooo. Last night they met at the tov a all and paid the bet before i n audience of nearly five nun 'red reoile. The stramrest part of the proceedings occurred after U'KOFEsslOXAL COURSE IS PESSIsa (iiiclndoiK materia!, f3j, fio a.Mwiu Alavtn h:Kl husrered and kissed. ,u incu"cmiiiiar!iii iim - ,mrmva Aiabltn U.IU nUfefft-U ...j L-i...iiM .J,...l. f l...r.fi..r. I..,.l ami multi-men attend dar ami ;..!. Mrs. WCOlley. It seemed that ,,:ri,Ml. !,.,.. ..-m,- loo mi Ik. nl tlicv are auimr fatter than ever. Utah. the two women had made a'eKenuiinwmtfrnmlH-tbiiiirieemeninRH'liiniinl. Special drnwai in Writing,: for similar wager, consequently .iwenty U-n; hort-Uvee.iwfrtationerf. Weunewir own ooos, plants, and pent. Woolley bugged and Kissed Airs Smithdea!; COLLEfiE in the i!ace and now i th time .to atiidv SHORT! place ar USD, TYPEWKtTISO 1 nnoludinboi.ks).')0; BOOK-KEEPISQ. " VKlTIXt. ARITHMETIC &c. (includinip 'kk.1) 150; TELEUBAPHY (including bat teria, iuittrunients, pajwr, and pencil) fOO; Masten. Set Your Houses In order. Astronomers the world over are pretty well stirred up over the appearance or the new comet, which some think is the Biela comet, which was discov ered in the winter of 1823 20, and which afterwards, in 1845, broke into two parts. It is as yet small, and visible only through the glass, out the oo servers tell us that it is ap proaching the earth nt a very rapid rate. It is mivin 4 direct ly towards us and it it keeps up its present direction them will Tin College l now the iractu-al eniiMxiijnunt oi x sciinoia ami u growing in pairona ft pm-tanlly, iat mcntn narm ntvniiie mm mnawuu in wir uwori m the of ur boy, 19, ream wo, recently timK pwition at oixiy-nTe aniiara per and iiitlucmu Two month. Tli.('olleite liu been a decided viiviwt for llo:)lt-Celern, Stenograph etc. Addruw niniiiawinen are reirueated to call on us 1113 East Main St. nov-9-4t. IHCHMOND. VA. lirla&i ol Ueaeral Natur. ILirriaou'a plurality, official, in PenuHylvania w 63,717. Senator John E. Kenna, of West tha best steel could do under like circumstances, and the matter is soon to be brought under the immediate notice of tho British lords of the admiral ty. Tus spirit of progress struck the Mississippi funeral l'lrec tors' Association in its recent session at Kansas City. It whs decided to urge the Legislature to pass a bill ra j lirm under taker to le educuud tor tmir duties. Thay hbld t(T the oj in ion that be'fore a man enters the business he should puss an examination on varions diseas es, especially contagious ones, and on tanitary lawa govern ing the destruction of cJ-Ut'i-ous germs. Tuk popular vote of the last election, aa near as can be as certained, is about aa follows: Cleveland, 795,000 Harrison, 172,000: Weaver, 19,500. Cleve land's popular majority over Harrison is 623,000, and over both Harrison and Weaver, 503,600. This is an unprecedent ed majority for a candidate who was defeated tour years ago in the electoral college by C5 votes while at that time be had a either b a collision, which will 1 . n nor. wr eorao iire knwk us ail into nothing, or .77. - " eUe there will be a ra-ghtvi"6-Close shave. What the result' Justice Field, of the United States of a bump agr.inst the earth 8tipwn Court bench, t y the w would be may he faintly imag- P" tl)at ho " u rmr w new w ined when we are told that the.mm comat has a tiebulosity of 3it,0U0 ! Ex-United States Attorney General miles, which sh wa it to be a Oarlau.1 is wid to be dtirHis of i- monster of the 1 rgest size. It curing his oil p' tee uMer Mr. Cleve i pointed a) directly at t!i . and hla name will be presented earth as if ehot ouV of a gun., b.v b" Arkanaaa friends, and it U authoritativy ftated ft.ftl,tc4rCarlLde thioka the financial that it is ajrmaci e mi ' aff.iiM of the country nwy prove t r&nldlr that within two weeks: be hi u a a shar as to render an it will appear itt the h$avtti8stra ae-H.m of Oiureaa iinpfrative many tunas larger than lho,T" Tha Nut Hn. Wasiusgtos, Nov. 19.-The com pluteliatufJtepresentatives in Con gross elected last week mide up from iweived bv the Democratic ' . a, Notional Committee, ana compared with those received by the Clerk of the House, agrees stttmtantially with tho estimate sentout by the Associat ed Presa. It shows that the Demo crats litre elected 222 members, the Uepublicau 12S and the ronuiista 7, giving the Democrat a majority of W'lt the Democrats carry the elation for Con?rernen in Khoda Island they will have a majority of 82 over all oj'poeition. popular majority f 93.53L Dr. A. J, Dalby, chairman of This time Mr. Cleveland has re the Third party executive com tuittee of Granville county, was burned ia effigy on the streets of Oiford last Thursday night. .. .'" . Tha Democratic candidate for tha Legislature ia Camden ceived the largest majority ver given any candidate in the history 01 our country, ""The number of patients in the Stat Insane asylum is now the largest on record. tan f atone, in ls opiuion, will rtianiotcr the full mooa. Wikningtutt Raview. The Char'oueeivs calU&t- tentiontoa State law, which, so far as it knows, is not en forced. It is in regard to ship ping birds from this State. It is to be found in section 235 of the Code, and says tliat no per eon shall export or transport from the State any quail or pirtrils, djal or alive, tho penalty ior eacn ouense oeing a fine of f SO or 30 days impris onment. At the rata game ia now being shipped out of North Carolina, the fields will aoon be barren of birds. The News adds that the constables at Greensboro and Charlotte can make a little pocket change by looking out for violations of this law. llrI.'u'a genuine AftlrmaJ. The Supreme court has filed a de rbton iu the interesting ca of Willis i l$ivtflert, brother of ex-Uovernor vur twll. II. Brosd'jn. who wasconviet- .T ; df killiosr a neitthbor mtnkHl s.uls. ki'ie 1 O wire i' W tynw county. Ho was trwd tor nji. fiirni- 1 i-nt reojn. Xr High IWiA,; V.V . .1 . ..... j ..;- ti,:. murder, but was the latter lauled at bun two years ai for not knowing h w to put a j rea.inf tnacliino ia orvU r. j Buatrit Town Bojma. A lesson nrght be learned by towns trying t get up nnlioaUhy Uxiiw, liiti) fflitny that occurred within afew years in the South, in tho Northwest aud periiape in other "actions, by th experience of cerUin persons i t the et, where t ie detvl booms abvuiid. TheOituhaBees-iysi "There ara twenty well built towns in llamas without a si-ilo Inh tbitant to waken the echoes of their deserted street. Saratoga has a 35,lHW pera hoiis.'. and a number Of fine business bonnes, yet there ia nobo.ty even to claim a place to sleep. At Fargo a tlO.OtK) school bouw stands on tha in tho penitentiary. He appealed. The Supreme court afllrms the judg ment of tha lower court and Broaden, who ia of a well known family, wilt at onco be taken to Uileigh and plac ed la tha prison. la North Carolina The cotton oil mills at Raleigh find it impossible to procura seed to enable them to run them steadily. Several colored citizens cf Winston are arranging to or ganiza a hook and ladder com pany at once. Graud Master Gudger has " ! appointed G. ttoseathal. of a a itf 1 jo ot tna inn a wjuumun n u"lt t u 1 r.t tk. o. . - - ru-!.- I !....! i.r.... A hor.lar And h a-ibicikui ' wvv.., v .-w owevo eiuocranw vmsiriuau r,",.""'" V""".. . "V"; "n.... I ..! nf U(Iar tA Simmouaaava thit tha Demo- Mniiiy eonHUiuie tne sow pormiawon vri ,,r " cS majority k thS StaL i. tat a. once t ineorrated .ucceed Donald W. Bam, df about 43,000. .ceasod. -1 i ( i w ii 1 1 i i
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