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VOL. 76-NO. 43. DtfRHAM, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1896. ESTABLISHED 1820 a would. The church of todav The Biblical Recorder, organ ( seems to say that "we would of the Baptist denomination of .like to see you get religion but North Carolina, is still using its .you must get it our way; we efforts ta get the state to reduce; would like to see you educated its appropriation to higher edu( but you must coma to us for it." cation, "In this week's issue The church would do well to the Recorder baa the following: look into its inmost heart and - "Tbe ptinciplepf 8tatcaid is, ask itself the question: "Have wrong,, manifestly wrong" we not wandered from' the an monifpHt.lv that Hiai-a is ' Ipnrhincr nf tha Kavararta V no need to argue to prove it to CONTENTED AND HAPPY. The easy contentment of the old time countrv press is thus the people of the state, thoueh there are friends of the state- ....... . ! . 1 1 t aiuea institutions woo nave , .,1 ,. ... persistently shut their eyes to rP'ly descnbed by the editor of thi8fact." tue Lawrenceville, ra., Herald, Why is the principle of state- wnoJ . A wrnno- TW tint tha Rn.l "TblS paper Will SOOU be six corder believe that education M00 y" oI(J U is fairly pros- lina Anna mnrh to clmftti.1ni7.pt WTOUB HS COUntrv narrs CO. .The the world ? Of course it does, (editor lias been living on a mini- ana mat oeing tne case wny is mum uown to a science, the Wfv tbe '"principle" "wrong" when has long ugn solved the problem hjo biuio wibuco iu Kito ie oi living without either food or thousand dollars to be spent in raiment, while the business man raising humanity to a more Bger ias joiTted the church and is corder aare say inai me -prin- , , ., . .. . ,i I-.. t t doesu t care whether he lives -at ciple" which put it into the .. ...,. . hearts of our former legislators al1" . , .kU innvi "We've come out on our old out on a sin-cursed and ignorant d press week after week with. world, was ''wrong" T hen they out money ana without price. ,.nful,ii I a a few nnllnrs to I We mint a pood news'ianer. bold 'educate the people and in so do Jour old subscribers and get a new mg hi uiae v-urioiiauB vui vi jone occasionally, we are nappj inemr amj contented. We may not The Baptist denomination, as ,laVe to live for but owirg well a. tr.e otherf are annually the unccrlaintv of tLe fl.lnre .pend.n hundreds and thou- , sanos of dollars for missions. It , .., , .. 6 . , . .1. it. .u- for. we believe that our clifc IS very oiwn mc vnoo iuat uju , ...., , sands are spent before a single fulness ,n thc mn soul saved, yet they tell us that r lFr- If 'ou ant it A1r nnn onl is saved a vear participate in this carnival of the rnoner id well spent. Why I cheerfulness we are now having it is not tbe case tbe same in re-1 will only cost you a dollar a year. gard to education ? lfoxtv 0X21 JUhi Uiiuk of it; fifty cheerful life is raised to a higher plane; Lcsa.d for a dollar joy is fright if ONLY OKU SOUI tS taUghl W w, (.heap Uiesc bgrd linie8 . see me oeauiies ti uigiicr mvi Mw i ctaaiiI In. "AY OX 1 UK PA KM j. . The Woodville (Mass.) Cou 9 in worm menu ivwimir, . . . ii is not the 20,000 (which the " , nl8!n8 tb fSIowiD Ute gives to the University 1 ntere8t to theyutb ....-"4 mineaoum: L i.ii.j I -Many farmer boys are now nually for funds to support ndc,ded whether to leave the i v..t..t,!ri.t if it s-I ay into tbe crowded city, there I i j 4.1 u .iu .t.t 1 o engago in tbe severe and an toatsistaUor The Church bash"tain struggle of a business about as much burden as they e. or w remain upou .u . mwtA tnt u t&rm. adopting agriculture as the state assist and not throw 'heir life work. These boys like tha whole resnonsibilitv of edu- rra ana n-w .w "u"" so sure of fils future that lie BRYAN'S VOTE. David McGregor, in the De cember Forum, says: "We exult iu the great minorities oguiugt Hryun which were recorded in Chiciigo and New Yoik and Brooklyn. But when ue look ut the enormous number of voters that deliberately cast their , votes for hi ji, when we reflect that without money, without flas- or processions, deserted Lv the lead- ers, dei)rived of . effective orators, despised by the intelligence of the community, the humble followers of Bryan mustered 77,000 strong iu such a city as Brooklyn, 5,000 more than supported the last democratic candidate for mayor, we cannot look forward to the fu ture with serene confidence." Well may the gold side tremble. With all the trusts and money against him; with all the large newspapers ou the side of Mc- (Cinley; with the cry of "anar chists," "traitors," "repudiators" ringing in his ears, Bryan polled over (5,000,000 votes, lie is the strongest man in America today. and without tin aid of money ou either side can 'command two votes tcMcKinlcy's one. , Till:: -MISS1NU LINK" AGAIN". The "missing link" between ihe monkey and a human being iias again beea discovered. 11ns limo Taul D'Enjoy, a French ex plorer, is suil to have made the liscovery in the unknown regions it I ndo China on the frontier of Aunaoa. He has been exploring in that region for some time and low come out with the statement hat he has discovered the "miss ng link" a wild savage, part nan, who can talk and has a tail His account of the man-monkey s disarmointinir in detail. Tt does TltlTSTWOHiHY 1T.IKNDS. TOO MEAN i TO UK CALLED MAX. SPAIN RESENTS RECOGNITION. The Richmond Times pays a j A hypocrit is the most despi- cablegram from Madrid, deserved tribute to tha fidelity cable of all men. TV e very gpom gayg. ''Madrid' uewspa of newspaper people. At Jack-J name Itself carries with it all ()0pCre reflect the iutense anxiety sonyilla, Fla., jlast week a re- that is objectionable to God or ofaU casseg flg tho m1?ting 0I porter went to; jail rather tha i man; An insignificant human gg at Waghi ,ou disclose she soarce of a piece of being, who thinks he is Bmart " . ,. information which he had got-1 em ugh to fool man and deceive P" 1 h 6troue.f fcd1 inn M nf Ani i.rinta.1. In 1 thfl GreaC Ruler of this universe, prevails against any intervention commenting on the above the ' is too small, too low and con in Cuba, even from the friendliest Times, . among . other things, says USE Pine Tree Cough Syrup tor cation on tbe Church t Aeain the Recorder says: "There is no adequate argu "ment to sustain the appropria th n of the taxes of tbe people for the higher education of a few young men and womnn. Yet the rEw who are today retting the benefits of the Lm tersity are nearly equal to tie farming, only that they fear hat the return may not be com mensurate with the efiort put forth. Hut if the great financial troubles which recently swept iver this country have proved me thing rooro conclusively ban another, it has proved the mcertainty of business ventures n the city, and the certainty t ' That while' it is the business of the reporter to print the news, ho is the last man in the world to violate confidence. The pub Hj dors not seem to understand that a reporter . Jhas a "silent ear," and that the only safe way of keeping a news item out of print, is to confide it to the re porter. If you try to hide it away from him, the chances are ninety nine in a hundred that he wi'l "scoop" it. If he receives it from you in confidence, he wilt give" up bis job or go to jail before he will betray you- The Hon. J. Tavlor Ellvson.'whohas been active in politics for many years, and who has had to do ANALGINE Will cure the Headache in Ten Minutes. temptable to bear the name of nation, which, the Spaniards con- COUghS and Colds man Wliu, wo mo wiu iu t w kuu, nuuiu uc a uiviv nnuinuu Great Book, wis made in the 0f Cuban belligerency. Spain image ot God Himself. Yet we Would prefir the risk of a conflict meet tuem aimosi aany in iue with UnUe(i gtalcs ., walks of life. Of course Spain fears that this There are men who draw tlij . .,, . n , TI . lut . , country will recognize Cuba. Her - . 6 -:r old, rotten and corrupt govern- arouna mem nun irwm ucmuu ...... j 7 , , , . A . ., i , .1, . ment is tottering now and our re its fods try to strike blows that . ... :,:4i Si.:i r.A cognition of Cuba as beligereuts Will COHJPiClOJJf nuuiuniivo uu I - wreck tho lives of those who are wollld Pul1 away tbe ,ast ProP Uiat not so fortunately situated in w "ow lioWing it in place. this world. Such men are more bpeuking of Spain pretenng a poisonous than the rattle snake, "conflict" with the United States Thv rpfl mpaner than the man 1 is aU bosh. Instead of talkius who buries the daggei to its about fighting this couutry she I li . il. . 1. . C r 4" hiam ill j fill nun in me uuwm ui a hkuu n, uetter wnip ino nine lsiauu while he is off his guard. L" uba first. It is the motto of these men 4. ...i ; anA hilA ftfcAir Boautyortnecrcoie women. Everything ia the Drug Line At Low Prices. j , to rum ui iu44, ui4v, ....... . as much as any man m the state, MB uonpt 5a a Rpnulcher filled ""As you see his face, writes perhaps, with newspaper men, . . . men.gbo nes, they are I Ittli McEuery Stuait iu an ar- ever parading the faults and tide on the Creoles, "A ltople mistakes of others before the v no j.ive aiuiu lvomau, m world and btand ready at any the December I ulies Home ti:ue tc crush those whom they Journal, "you will know that he cannot rule. Such a spirit is I (the Creole husbauu or father) oornof the Devil, and, while f realizes that no flower upon the said some time ago, in talking on this subject, that he had nev er in all his experience, had a newspaper man to violate his confidence." To this the Charlotte Observer 8aysi' "There is a silent under standing among newspaper peo secret confided Vauglian's Drug Store! CONSIDER chianedintbe Bottomless pits iiiVK.overed altar is half so fair or pf A T"XT T? ipTC of hell throughout eternity, fit for the perfect M. JlVLy J. 2JX3 adorning as his blooming wife Prices alone may be deceiv ing. Apparent cheapnKss m 4. . a .1 a- p-e inn a mret th wiU bo g,ven plenty of ihom in sarrfH. If thev DMnt it I CJ . ... . . - w - I . a - ..... hn tnAt I after having r,oeiv, it conn - ' J " and budding daughters, who sit dentially, iti8ni;et-mnetime8 - in one hundred because they did 4 ... not thiuk these things he is a dul 1 ......j.l..!. : V am told bv the popt that . 0 . . . noiunaersianuuiannvfeiCu "', ..'..'. m l.ird or, maybe, in confidence; and if they give "m?uZoZ Creole, Perhaps his mother was their promise not to betray the causes cou. ties thousands 10 . 1 source of an item tbey never do mourn" and it is to such men an American, or tecotca. Ami n-u t,i4minnpf1 nhove that this theu ? Perhaps he would not learn, therefore, to take news applies with more force than think them because they might does not make a real saving of money. paper people into their coufi J to any one else hot be true. They would be and to deal cand'Mly with them I Make us as poor as Job, strike I other things, other things just as J..;!.,! il.n f.irnc' full ! a limoa Tliprfl A r nAKna liiKuiih sores from the cr0'vulfino nlll1 criuvl. no dotiht thev 11 IL riru ULOLI ttV 414 V IVUIU1.1 3 B " . . a " ' - - l .... 1 . I i.. V...11. ri..,.i.'n i,)n I . ... 1.0 I n iVvo en1p nf our! i 1 .. i.. nr I lUu no hcigiit or color IS given, per meu iu ii tu voivuua iuuuj j vui mau ...v .... migni vvvu iwvv rait! vi-uuijr vi .3 Hie one be captured is said -to who know enough to ruin many feet, let the dogs lick us at the Jiffereut type but the Creole -gf ,ave poisoned the Coolie in charge a public m,n in an hour W rich man's gate feed us . on the mm fa a ghe is a md made his escape. OJ3 J&tJ 'XSS: K This "missmtr link ' is all a o ake. Man was made aud placed hi this world as was also the nonkey and all other animals. Each one is scperate and distinct md there is and never was a .. , ... , . . ... I WUIIIUU IS U HUtlCI. K'liV 43 ill U': . 'i,4l, they became possessed of the crumbs that fall from his table, .. Min,vailon. S Z'r . m - . . 1 3 ...... - I1" . . .1. . - .1 . 1 1J ...A. knowledge such a way but toruid all" a Camellia-or, dally ...VCV .1 .. w ... - - " " w 4 1 1 ... II : . . .J .Iwnnl - - ... ... .I..-. .... iu IP 1 1 is a U(n u vwiiiu uhjim .1 ,...1.. assafe asif the cuptouiaus oiifalsefaceoirigiueousnessBiriKf - - . retu unu uiiij iwnjuiun. these secrets were dead." blows that am intended to crush of Spanish Hood m her veins, she ngh QuaHty at fair prii i . . 4. 4i. nn .,1. 1 ia m.i roil rnen n rusp Inn SWPM I 41. s. ntnl mwl rTilv iipnrr lnv. iiner men iu .iiccmm, Best value lor its pine, it - a Remain or the Monod-I alMer. Cl MUERLASn, Md., Nov, 27. i n m.l rpil rnso ft rose too sweet I tlm t-onl ntwl nulv ppnnr.inv. " -v., till IkUl V...V. . to pni untouched but for her The Donientic has alwnvK wrfect dignity aud a piquant been the Best IMaclnne in ev- missing link," only in the im- esterday president ol the toun- a gemumau a.u ..... ,,aMtt.ur that is as j)rotective as ery sense el that term. It .giuation of some sensationalist cil, Kobcrt Shrlver, Kabbi J. L. traveling in t.ie Holy Land, ;U1V thoru UI,011 a rose.g stn. for the agent to sell, as it Aho-wished notoriety. Stern, Harvey Laney, and V. M. while resting by the roadside be- ;.p . aki or ratIier gives him the mostprorit for ..1 11.. iiHAnLi m 1 i.j r: 11 1IOV V'v . 11411 iVn IJ OJ'VMRMAIgjf mrV i.'- The Khritiiritl and Hi tilieep. Yesterday president of the Coun- A genth'inar. and his wife ! Offut left Cnmberlund in a boat came interested m a siicpnem as rs the guests of Mr. Offut for the ho sought to lead his flock over a imrnrMP nf sofkinir relics til the it ream. In vain he called to his site of a moHnd, which tho latter J . sheep U-follow him through the knew of years r.go. After Iocat- shallow waters, ana again ana nevlved After Itelng Hanged Tcekkgee, Ala., Nov. 26 -Last Friday a negro named 3enry Dawson was haoged here .'or murder by the Sheriff . He . mn,,,u . ,i.n llfirfv fmiml ..n;u lc coixed them on. Thev as a large, 200-pouuder, and . . . . , far Md ,,0 farlht.r vhen the trap was spronff L,in,nB a sk(ik.tou of a child, and At hist.as a final resort he caug b ueun; pju.. ..v, ., nA ,1,4.1 O nara ne almost rwie-m . ...... . I.i:ii 1. .l I,,. U ll.n combine! numbers or those f . Fitteen minutes after the I , , . , . t i: .i..i.. i;..i... 4 . ..4 If. I.. V.mt anil I "vBI fcuiiiitw v 4i4v . , - , , 4I.. Iltire lacinir 80UIII. Willi lUO Viuunn I Dllll-I eiuir, iiiiuin iniv., ...vu. ,r"; n.ibl,.nd .y.tem.c..l,fol . - Wy , , ,, ,o ,,.ire w w - - - - purchasers because it givt s the.moat satisfaction in r.s'. Arrpnt wanted. "Domehtic" and Imperial Paper Patterns coiiekcen. 1 ...... 1 , -imvsicians oreseu iruuuunvcu 1 -t 1- Wo know, personally, of men . TvT V T ..t of lhe ,,irgC Aelcton. rrowJ lelr to better pastures a. 4 I . a.. & f. ai 1 vial itft liAn b nn I . . . 1 a t 1 fw ... . today who are useful, educated vvl"'-"7" jon His body was turned over which is thought to be mat 01 a , m cooler snaae. mere wus h ui) Americuu, born of French or Spauish parents, or of.both, and, strictlv. both parents should themselves be foreign-born, t Uend for catalogue. Addios tu iiALa iu stllnti Aiiiv f 11A rrrfiff 1 ir; great-grandson of a Creole, and DODieStiC SeWlflg MaClllIie 10 , some oi ineir itiuiuit's vi uivai blorxl coulJ not reach the mother country without g"ig back through three or four American ism generations." RICHMOND, IVA. OA4MMMM000000000 Webster's christians and by their lives and rainin(rjsy on we iarm bf hi friendg fof burlalf who womsn, were well presen t J, and lesson in Unit little incident for works are winning souls fit ihey pay. elsewhere in nro. ana, put it in a iarRe blAck coflla and wcrc brought to Cumberland and th two. travelers. It had been rn,4.t.t .fctl,.ntnolhavebefn ther things being equal, w '..t. it tn . airftn or . VUI ios w - - " ' i.nriHL in at uau I uui ua w . - , ArtM w m i d k wbicuii lurit.ini nn fiYintiirtmi. nuraciinu i nrfsiirv in nvir ithm'. iw. iniu for the slat aid they weif. d foung man Buchanan place, several t nltcl)tion. Mr. OlTut 1ms the (iood Shepheni should be. the University couia - .,i . ui,, niles distant, wbere they an- oneof the baby skeletons. II iboi ( tl.olr only c hihi ncnM thestmn . - . mi iii'Mi mil it ill a w v v a rv vwb a A.i a I - pever have been as usciui as (M ounccd the bunai wouia aw s . , Je sluly 0f in orj,.r to draw them cWr ht'ace. , A through !.Hlaiea to reiiiion Coiik11- Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 17. The ex S aves' Tension Associ- minn nf the United states con ml flminil Hit firht national conven- m tion here today after a three III I , . . .... v 4 r nays cession. Kev. .i.a. 4ioor, Sinrn. who hns made a sludv of in order to draw them closer CO. , I Uegro named U-ubcn Rice . . . i-1-. iiinI1 ix l,,ll,,f !tril the will ofOod nnd ssippi, secretary. r comes forward with a state- . , . ., Tllftfin. ...ftJ,. ... .... VI 'a s oi o ft .-. n- re idem, ana n. n. iiiyen, oi ah The Dlan '.- . - : .. . u r.t a. r m w nwt m mt n nu naiiin mw 1111 c. Mow comes lorwara wun a nw .... ,.t Ti.n...i .. i i, . i. .... ?.,.;. I"1""""' v i i tuiiiuu .jm.t. . . . , i nuii'imi jviii9 iireiimi hb'uih'v unu w i lormer staves oy wie guvem not certain 'nentthat Dawson is not dcftd maj0 oU tl0 ftfnn of James Tol- Loitow iu JiMraction. As the ment as promulgated at the con Mention of Kansas negroes at . t. a aA aiiii-tit i.i lass in n ui rifuni. s.iii- i ... iin'k. Hinnia iiimnd s i'ci nvuu siv iiitiiiiiitir sji nit: iLrifii .4iiiiv asivi v i ,ltl4 WWB,.4rr - i .1o,toM.ieiJ0rlie . . " " ., ..Tot.eka.ast September, was mnnctof the Monroe Journni. iwi""- , ... canniana roiomac iuvit, wii-u i uuy upon tneai uuy aci-epw-u - iiiimvtt'i mv lffi. minnMi off ami wlnskev I . 4 I 1 .. .. . . I adoiited. and a retition to mt that as soon as the w.igou n outside of toft n the lid of the i I mnni'toithe iMonroe Journni. iwi - . canaiaimin " u ..... 1 Z:'mnt l Uhall of the vcrrail- offi was pried oil ana wn.SKey rtomUAin.1. 11 sems w u. ... - - . ., restoratives were sP- York, Ta., 25. Driven .'a. a ... a m.. . a -v.iTi.BA.rasmJka 'saahm auu wi"i - - - - ..... . is iealous. That It wanvs ion ou-nairou euiwr wi ui. world. They ask ana oeg - Uhclming. e snouiu 1. w . .... Katie Klindinst. a nineien funds for edu ation yet nana ,now hoW 0lho Wilson expects w -- --- . . .... il. . . 4.. i. . ..i ..n aii4.li iraivfireu buiiiwiciivij ii ...vi- ... back- ana say ins. . cct i. . . . rf ib, trnth of the lU. become a mother, sought a hor .t-'p la MwfAfiff" wnpn inn imtt i .laimir iJiHrDitu vywnvn , i ; smvuw lia isj yvsvusjfc ihki'w - steps up and kindly offers to I ( "predicu War. to shoulder part oi me responsi- . voV, 27.-A Berlin the cr.ut truth it taught: and not i ' ... i only did they find healing for ive occn lhia crP. tieyaro or bad the iniiuence tbey now Lave. T wr were not fullvcommiUed Is it not better then w spena i .... . ., ,ow 7 ....I - ...i.ntinnl in Iho matter oi me uuiwu cimit inn ihww iiiwuu I ... .... t. I. i. ii.. i annursiiii. 'v than it I to iocs i v ,u "rl . ... . , . t.,1. .Ute yauits, where it can never that we should be able to res.4 the elevate one soul r 1 mpacim wv " ... I (r,n wMnried off and whiskey . .t . i . ...... i .... adopted, and a petition to con- grcbS was drawn up, urging the napsaire of the bill for that pur jofe introduced in tlie benate ! y St nator Thurston lust fob- ury R. U. Myers, of Missisippi. and D B. Garrett, of Oklahoma, were chosen as a committee to mi in WflRhincton on Tanuarv wmuiUBri'i ' r i I 4m-,wiW NnV. 2i.A UOrUU I . . . . " . i ... ICOmutSiu Oil llvr iam iimi. " " " - : l.-ririnr 20.000 a year . n . the ucigiiuoniooa anu ho r it, aWta or . 15 next to present tho assocla- W44..4V. ----- i ,ii. ir ihrt M.irnuiir ivn . . . mi m. rviv. ..... ... i .-. for nducation. . " ;ence . j " fodJc. anJ threw h,r.eif lolo A cup of muddy coffee is not tion's petition to congress, ana flirn us the church that is j-. ... . ., . 'T ' it. flnmna. Ttefore she had cn. wholct-ome. neither is a bottle urge prompi action, ine pevi- . .1 nc;rnnr iini. me lurnier iwr fiinno. - . . . i ..... i .. ...s 4 ... j -, ..u a MPivnizfi ana 1 . . . . 11 ... . 1 ... 1 -1 . 1 1 .. 1 is well-mcii 0tr- r ; . , i . . . ... . . .t, n their own iivki man- rm We should like to .MUWB' rlZZZ . i . 1 .-.t .i. . . .1 1 I in brin!iin!r how find mii 'it tertnl hopes but were ilel i-f !1 inniiv niu.t:ir inriu'tH'ii una Vulence of ba truth or the .tato- &i .,, jrtrkoiud lift' I'wight L. Mwnly ment is hoi the negroes hav ng count t0(Ifl7t slie went into a mi iVccmlcr I....1W Home J.-ur-liD the remains in chnrg have left cornfit!, j on hcr father's farm! llft!. . the uciithborhood and no evi- , m , r ..... . I - . . f - I 4lt. .I.tm. I kftl . Vl 4JAHH4H. I X m ii" I .MAAmn1iah4.lt llfll" DM. I 4.1 mtlilrlV tnPdlfinfl. I HR WIT IIUU V1UUUO 11144. tuv lev . li 44- I vww-wi 1 t.. . In an aiitocrratin leu . iial"v"'' v... - ,,... , . . !.. i...ij . 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