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f : -I t i- V " mzznzzzznzzzi : ' ; This ARGUS o'er the people's rights, No soothing strains of Maia'E son, . " ' Doth an eternal vigil keep Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" - . Vol. XVI - GQIJDSBQRO, N. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. 19QQ NO 6 1 i ? YELLOW FEVER IB FLOIilDA Officii.' ly Reported by the Stae Boa d ui Health Two -ase3 in he City of Tampa, Key West, August 2. Dr. J, Y. Porter, Florida's State Health Officer, who is now in this city, received to day from D Weedcn medical representative of the board at Tarapa, a message an nouncing two cases of yellow fever in that city, and saying that he believes the infection to be general. Dr. Porter at once wired Dr. Weedon to place quarantine re strictions on all travel to and from Tampa until his arrival there Dr. Porter also wired his secretary in Jacksonville to notify the State health officers of the South Gulf Coast and rail oad agen's bes tween Jacksonville and Tampa. It is believed that the disease can be confined to Tampa through the energetic action of the State Board of Health. Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 2. The Governor having received au thentic information of the exis tence of yellow fever in Tampa, Fla ,has issued a quarantine proc lamation against that place cov ering persons, personal baggage and household furniture. BRYAN'S FLANS FOK AUGUST Mil, BRYAN'S CAMPAIGN t YFill Be Conducted Largely Under j His Ow i Manag-un?m.' - Chicago, August 2. The Rec- I ord tc-morroi?7iWiil say: William Jennings Bryan in a large measure will be bis own campaign manager this year. Directly aftar the notification ceremonies at Indianapolis, next week, the Democratic candidate for President will return to Chi cago and with the help of his party leaders formulate jpians for the campaign. According to the programme as outlined by J. G. JohosoD, chairman of the-national executive committee, Adlai E. Stevenson will come back with Mr, Bryan to this city, and the two will have a large share in arranging th8 lines for the com ing political fight. Mr. Johnson was told by Mr. Bryan over the telephone, of his intention to reiurn to Chicago from Indianapolis to help in ar- rangicg the programme for the campaign. Mr. Johnson said the candidate would probably be here three or four days. Practically the full roster of Democratic leaders will go to Isdianapolis for tbe notification, and they will return here witn Mr. Bryan for a session' that will determine in its broad lines the way the cam naisrn is to be conducted. It is said at headquarters that Mr. Bryan is "net dissatisfied with the way the campaign has been run thus far, but he feels that he has learned a good dea of politics since he was a candi date before and he wants to put it to practical use. . Include a Most Important" Con ference With Jteniocraicand FopuSis: L-adrs in Chi cago. Lincoln, Neb., August 3. W. J, Bryan has completed his plans for campaign work during Aug ust and to dav announced them as follows: After the notification at In dianapolis on August 8; he will return to Chicago for a few days to consult with members of the national committee. He will then return to Lincoln, where he will remain until Augnst 30, when he will go to Chicago - to attend the national Grand Army encamp ment. During his stay in Lincoln between the Chicago trips Mr. Bryan will complete the letter of his acceptance, which is now partially written, and this will be issued. He will also prepare ad dresses for the Populist and Sil ver Republican notifications. 7il lis J. Abbott, head of the Demo cratic press bureau, at Chicago, will give advance copies of Mr. Bryan's Indianapolis notification speech to the press either Mon aay or Tuesday of next week. The time and place for the Populist and Silver Republican notifications have not yet tyen m I 32 GHflHMS B. aVGOGK. , 2 v 0 Tbe great can vas3" of Coarles B. Aycock is the won der of tbe eopla of the Stp.te, except at bis own home.- Sich ii canvass is just what our Jsoiiie people ex pec' el. For years we have known of his power and -his greatness, anl we, his friends and bis neighbors, have had abiding faith that the time wou'd come when the white people of the State would realize that the greatest man within our borders is Charles B. Aycock. Even in the morning of hi3 manhood our prophecy is fulfilled and TAILOR PAID MONEY To Procure Murder Startling "''Details ot Henry Youtsey's -Confession. Georgetown Ky., August 4 The attorneys for the . Com- mon'vealth have made public Henry E. Youtsev'j confession of his part in the Goebei assassi nation conspiracy. The caafesion is a sensational statement, sigaed and corrected by Youtsey, and is in the possession of the attorney for the prosecution. In it he makes a clean breast of his con nection with the Goebei murder, admits having offered $1,200 for Republicans were thrown into confusion andYoutsey again went to Taylor. "I will never consent to hiring the negroe?," s.pok-3 up the Exe cutive 5rmly. Youts -y then said that some one "els-V e iuid ba se- cured and asked Taylor for tha $300. Youtsey said that T-jylor thereupon handed him over the $300. Reuben Miller, chief clerk of Caleb Powers while ha- acted as Secretary cf S atp, was the chief witness in the Powers trial tos day. Miller had been brought back from Indianna by the de fense and he proved a good wits ness. He expressed tha belief mat toe snot wnicn resulted in ii Jt e nwi j I mutuerui .cus., ' s")s tha dath of Governor Goebei that when he went to Taylor for w fired as were . . $300 more to get Hockersmith to followed it outside the executive ii. . f m i l 1 ' 9 fixed. XN MEMORIAM. our hopes have been realized, j From tha time be stepped oat on the rostrum at the ! great State Convention and thrilled the hearts of the lis-, tening'multitude to his closing speech at Richlan'Je, where" he addressed thousandsof the jeomenry of Oaslow county, his canvass has been conducted on a plane worthy of the 1 man and the great cause he represents, and by his dignity and eloquence and honesty he has won the respect and confidence of the entire pe'-ple of theState. That respect Charles B. Aycock will never lose; that confidence he will never batray. - Mrs. Lidie Stevens was born November 9, 1868 and died July 14, 1900, She was converted early in girlhood, under the ministry of Rev. R. P. Bibb and joined the Methodist Episcopal churcb.Soutb, at Falling Creek, and until death lived a consistent Christian. On January 25 1888, she was mar ried to B. h. Stevens and unto them was born three children. Only ore fcurvives, a girl about 10 year of Hgt. Hers was a hopeful, cheerful disposition, and always looking on he bright side of life, for to her 32 commit the crime Taylor said: "I'il be damned ii l will agree to bind myself to niggers." Later on Taylor sid that if anyone was to Kill u-oebel it would nave to be a wnite man before he became' a party to the scheme. Tnis statement has boen in the possession or tbe prosecution lor four weeks, and the lawyers now divulge it on account of an agreement which they claim was made between the attorney's for Powers and the counsel for Youisey. Youtsey only made a partial coufession, He refused to teil more unless promised immunity from prosecution. The Common wealth has positively refused this. - The substance of Youtsey's building. He was the person closed to the private tffise of Powers, and he said ' the shot did not come from that room. WOMEN AT WORK. The Pennsylvania .legislature at its last session passed a bill which forbids women to work in factories more than sixty hours a week. This would restrict wo men who work six days in a week to an average of not more than ten hours a day. , The right of the legislature to make such an enactment was chal lenged when the bill was under consideration and after its pas-i sage the courts were appealed to oh the question of its validity. The case was argued elaborately , . , aud it was decided that the act is he mailed a written order to THE STATE ELECTION. Democracy's Triumph Un precedented : a9 swill to swine. Powell & Ulements, dealers in guns and cartridges, on Main street. between Fourth and Fifth, Cincinnati, Ohio, for a box of metal patched bullets. Oa the constitutional. The Philadelphia Ledger says that this law may "work some hardship in individual cases as claimed, since circumstances may lis The Greatest Epoch in On t . ry. The latest election tew from the Slate at large is that the Dem- ife was a joyous reality -hence it ocratic mai0rity for Avcck and was hard to give it up. Her strong, the Amendment is in r. nnd fig resolute will, her desiie to live to e, 59 553 cheer and comfort her husband, Th cenate branch of the Gen- to guide and leal her child to be I erai Assembly will be 36 certain useful made her unwilling to leave, an(j unternfied Democrats: 10 though ready to go. have never FU3i0ni8ts, and four who are un known more ceaseless care, devo- ceftan tion and attention given than was mue Legislature is safely Dem- glorious n- st g onoas, hroiigh.-Hit t:iis grand old Sea e, which stands to day throuicling a new epoch in er history, from which we can date her greater progress along all lines of develop - ment 8 heri through her long sickness. Everytbirg tbat could be done o nurfeher back into life was done. But tbe messergr came at last m holy triumph and life's fitful and deadly strife with ber was over. Snrely such a sweet, patient, gentle life such patient suffer ingcannot but be a new gospel j to her loving husband, fatb.er and ! bi other, and out of this sad and ocratic in both branches, and this means that Marion Butler will not succeed himself as United Slates Senator, as the reward of his po litical perfidy, but that he will pass hence iato o lious oblivion for-evermore- Ttere will be only two Popu lists in the lower House, and they are from Sampson county. Of couse there will be some vBepub- ccpiously the good and true manhood of the county, who fought most J morning of Wednesday, January J arise to, make it both possible nobly, were overcome but by I 24, the bullets were received in j and desirable for individual wo- a srr atly r nlnrel majority. This Frankfort by Youtsey. . . They I men to work longer hours; but as c Hint for rotting, however, in were metal patched bullets and a whole, the act is beneficial, and it e genprnl rrf-ul. which is most are known in mercantile parlance the community will be the gainer indee 1, a5 steel ne;s. by its enforcement. With- a few Youtsey said that on Thursday possible exceptions, the time lim Jauuiry 25, he "arranged" with ifc . requed for hygienic, social -l-allowiCK'Womosauaun ,nd economic reas0nS. all of Hockersmith to kill Goebei on t U n m-.ninrr r F "R1 ri A a. it Tana oft iTu ev,nr LD tn. stood to need pointing out at this uary 26. The shot was to f . . . firprt .from the" nffica of the late day. An inquiry might in- Mecklenburg, Edgecombe and th Secretary Qf the State, and deed, be suggested whether this Robeson are tbe banner counties, tne murderers were to escape limitation of the working time in so far as the vote on constitutional through the basement. Combs factories may not have something amendment ia concerned. Each aid HockersmUh demanded I to do with the disposition ob- aveit 3,500 majority; New Han-1 $1 500 for committing the mur- setved among women to work in over renkinw 6ecood with" 3,410. der. Youtsey had but $1,200 such places rather than in dom and ciaims that ha .went to W. fc.. ti service, wh re up time limit Taylor, ana, nnain n'm aione in his cffiGP, told him that "he had at las', found two men who had agreed to kill Goebei and stop the contest of the Governorship Who are they?" enquired Taylor.. "They are-two negroes," re-, nlied Youtsey. : ''One of them is c - - Tae State will enter the New Century under new conditions, conditions ihat wiil pleciher in tbe very forefront of the tister bood of States, .and with a Gov ernor at the belin who is capable of coping with every emergency and steering the ship, of otat9 safely and at all times well. The OldNorth State forever I" It Saved His L6g. P. A. Danforth, of LaGrange Ga.. suffered intensely lor six months with a frightful running sore on his leg, but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in ten days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Burns, Boils, Pain or Piles its the best salve in the world. Cur9 guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by J. H. Hill and Son,M druggist. Mexican Liver Pills cure all liver 'Us. Price. &e. untimely death will come to tbem jfcan representatives - but only the sweet voice calling them to t w Q "lonesome-Pops. get ready to join cer in ine nome it had been thought and de of the good up in Heaven. May v04tly hoped .that Sampeon God bless tbem all aDd at lasi may ? COQnty, once the pride of tbe they reach v our Father's House, white manhood of the State, would across whose threshold no shad return again to her old moorings ows ever fall, within the Democratic Dale: but vr t , i ' - i m tf wx' ! fusion'office holders down there -. ! il.t r ti An rwrvrv I mr. uuve, . o., uuiy had ome caiona in thfi nride of ancestry and deaf to the whisper ings of conscience and blind to the finger of hope pointing to the fate of posterity, and so, with the I aid of negra votes f ased by f edera I pap, poured into that county as Night Sweats, loss of appetite, weak and impoverished blood, colds, la grippe and general weakness are fre quent results of malaria. Rooerts' Tasteless Chill-Tonic eliminates the "malaria, purifies your blood restores your appetite ana tones up your uver. 25c, per bottle. Insist on having Rob erts'. 27o other "as good." JB smarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tre mendous energy are not found where Stomach, Lyer, Kidneys and Boweal3 are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they , bring, use ur. Kine's New Life Pills. They de- velop every power oi oram ana body. Only 25c at J. H. Hill and Son's drug store. Keliet in ix Honrs Distressing Kidney and Bladder ntuufl Sieved in six hours by New Orant. f?tH American Kiiney Cure." It is a great supri&e on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys ana oacs, in m&ie or female. Relieves retention of watei almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by M, E. Robinson & Bro. DrugglBtB. Qoldaboro, W. n' sri . ZZS applies. This last remark is full of sug gestions, some of them not cheer ful. Very few men, even married men,appreciate the amountof work women do, the amount of worry they endure. When Darby sees the setting feun he swings his named 'Tallow Dick Combs' and scythe and home he runs rejoic- the other is named Mason Hock- ing that his day's work is done, ersmith.'' But the faithful and long suffer- "I'll be damned if I will agree ing Joan, who probably begins t3 bind myself to negroes," is er wori4 fore Darby, does not the rtply which Youtsey says Taylor made to him. Youtsey then told taylor that he had $1, 200, but they demanded $1,500, and ttiat in order to have the job done he would, have to raise $300 more. , Youtsey says that Taylor put his foot down on his scheme and Raid that it any one-was to be hired to4rill Geobel it would have to be a white man before he would become a party to it. After the Legislature had seated Van Meter over Berry the "strike off' when he leaves the field; Her toil continues long af ter set of sun, and af ter'Darby is snoozing sweetly she is toiling. . still for him or the children in some one of the many ways in which a good "woman Lhelps to make life comfortable and happy for those she loves, to bless and sanctify home and to prove that she is the salt of the earth. ; Cure Cold In Head. Kermott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine, easf to taltfe and ijuick. to cuft Cold in haad and &tc - I ii 1 - ii.-:' w 1' I;- t . f-- :.t ! I ; i -
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