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No soothing- strains of Mala 's son, Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" VOL. XVI. GOIiDSBORO. J8T. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1900. NO 9 This Aegtjs o'er the people's rights, Doth an eternal vig-il keep BRYAN UN THE HOME. Says Every Man Shou'd Own One. What He Thicks of Civilization. Mr. Bryan's recent utteaance on the borne and civilization deserve to bo read by all. Here is wbat he says: 'l have my idea of wbat civili zation should mean. I want to see if it ia your idaa. Some people eay that we Democrats are errmie3 of property. It is not true. I have a home. I ho e I may tomo time have a better one. I would that every head of a family had a home, and the better the home the happier wou'd I be. "I want property to be the re ward of industry, and I want every citizen to bo seeure in the enjoyment of the proceeds of his toil. "I do not envy the rich I am not desirous of pulling them down. I want a civilization that makes every poor man hope to be better off and relieves the rich man of the fear that his children will be tramp 'ed on if they ever become poor. I want a civiliza-. tion that embraces within its benefits every deserving member of society. I do not want a civil ization that will prevent a man from riding in a carriage, and I want a civilization that gives hope to the driver of the carriage as well as the man whe rides in it.I want a civilization that gives hope to a girl who works in the kitchen as well as the one who sits in the parlor. "I want a civilization that'makes life worth living to every human being. And when I speak thus I am not an unselfish man. I am selfish. I do not know what may be my life in the years to come. I do not know what will be the lot of my children, and if I dared to favor a system that helped the few at the expense of the many, my children might be among the many who would suffer rather than among the few who would profit by the law." Sentenced to Hang. Washington, Hugust 39' James Jones, colored, was to-day con victed of murder in the first de. gree and sentenced to be banged, Jones waa charged with the burtal murder of Alexaader Woostn leicht, at Stockdale, on Septem ber 30, 1900. Woostleicht was a German miner and storekeeper. Jones, with Ward and Beard, entered the house to rob it. In the attempt to rob, Mrs . Woostleicht was shot through the breast, but recovered, and her husband was killed. Ward was convicted and is under sen tenca cf death. Jones is the second to be found guilty. Beard, the other burglar; is still at large. The case closed last evening and all the evidence against Jones was purely circums staotial. Night Sweats, loss of appetite, weak and impoverished blood, colds, la grippe and general weakness are fre ouent results of malaria. Booerts Tasteless Chill Tonic eliminates the malaria, purifies your blood, restores your appetite ana tones up your Jlver. 2oc, per bottle, insist on caving kcd ertsv JNo other "as gooa." Mexican Liver '12s. Price. 25c. Pills i . cure all liver GEN. CARR A CANDIDATE. AddreS3 to Democrtic Voters in Which He Makes His An nouncement. To the Democratic Electors of North Carolina: At your last State Convention you declared through your delegates, in the platform adopted, in favor of a primary election on November 6, 1900, to decide your preference for Senator of the United States for the term beginning March 4, 1901. I fav ored this action then, and heartily endorse it now. The primary will be held. Our party is not afraid to trust the wisdom of the people. All the suporters of our cause in the August election are invited to parti -cipate in the primary. For many years the conviction has come home to many of the best thinkers of our country that the election of United States Senators should be committed directly to the people, the source of all political power. Cn the absence of the necessary and needed consti tutional change, the primary affords the nearest possible approach to an election of Senators by the vote of the people. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for United States Senator and ask your support in the primary. My record as a citizen and a Demo crat is fairly well known to many of you. I ask for it no greater consid eration than is justly accorded the records ot those able and honorable gentlemen whose names have been mentioned for this high position. In his contest I shall not attempt in any way to detract, from the merit of any competitor. We are all Demo crats; we are all members of the same great political household; we have fought side by side its great battles; we have by united effort and undivided strength achieved its great triumphs. In the recent election, the upris ing oi Angio-caxon manhood, we achieved a notable victory, fraught with far reaching and important consequences; imposing upon you the entire responsibility and burden of State government, and as a part of this the imperative duty of pro viding adequate educational facilities for the boys and girls of our State. You will meet these greater respon sibilities bravely and fearlessly, and discharge these duties patiently and wisely. We are no longer, as in the past, to be kept busy with the cares of preserving our homes safe,but will reach out and participate more freely in the policies of the nation. We shall now strive on the higher plane of effort and statesmanship. My political principles are those of the Democratic party. They find excellent and thorough expression in the National and State platforms. I need not summarize their declara tions. To each of them and both of them I yield most ready and un swerving support. They are the voice of my party speaking in its appointed channels. I obey that voice; and if your choice shall fall on me I shall in every way endeavor to have these declarations become the law of the land by appropriate statutes. The industrial and educational progress of North Carolina will com mand my earnest and zealous .ser vice. Its large agricultural interests will receive my watchful care and I will ever strive to foster and protect the same from hostile legislation. I have endeavored, as best I could, to aid in the 'agricultural, industrial and educational . development and advancement of our State. I have endeavored to aid the public and private schools as far as I could. I believe, with confidence, I can ac complish more in these directions in the enlarged field of high official po sition, and aided by my experience and knowledge attract greater at tention to the resources and oppor tunities offered byj our State. The general upbuilding of our common wealth "w ill command at all times my earnest and loyal endeavor. I shall strive to protect our people from the dangers and disasters of force bills and preserve from Federal inter ference our new constitutional amendment, the submission and adoption of which by such an over whelming majority adds new glory to the Old North State. ; The earnest solicitations of my old comrades in arms have influenced me no little in deciding to submit my name for your suffrages. The old Confederate veteran realizes that the young men of a new generation will soon have entire charge of the old ship of state; a few years more and the last one of them, with a halo of precious memories around him, will have fought his last fight and departed from the scene of ac tion. But while he yet lives and . lin gers in sweet and sad memories of the glorious past, he will feel a brighter satisfaction to be again re presented in our highest council by one of the '"Boys that wore the Grey." Fellow Democrats: My services have been yours in every campaign since I came of age; services gladly given, without desire for, or expec tation of reward; save only the grat ification of a deep and abiding love of my native State, my people, my party and its glorious principles. My only ambition is to serve better my native State, to aid more in its agri cultural and industrial upbuilding and its educational advance ment; to promote the welfare and happiness of its people, and should you choose me to serve you in the Senate of the United States my loyalty and devo tion to my State in the past, in war and peace, can give you assurance that you shall have the same meas ure of both in the future. Tours very truly, J. S. Cark. Durham, N. C, Aug. 25, 1900. Cannot Govern China. Loudon, August 29. Mr. St. John Brodrick, Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, epoakirg t ds evening at Tcern- cjmbe, said the situation in China was considerably involved bacauee there was no Chinese Government with which to negotiate. "Greit Britain." continued the Under Sacretary, ''whi'e pre pared to support tha by l Vic eroy of South CniLa who have stood aloof from this insurrection, and while to " preset ve British trade with China, will claim some penalty or indemnity for the dam age wrought. 'Nevertheless wo cannot un dertake to govern China oursilvep, or with tbe assistance of other powers. Otis to Succeed tV heeler "Washington, Sept. 1. General Otis has been selected to fill the post of commanding officer of the Department of the Lakes to be made vacant next Monday by the retirement of General Joseph "Wheeler. General Chafr.ee will be made a brigadier general on Gen eral Wheeler's retirement. De Witt's Little Early Risers are fa mous little pills for liver and bowel troubles. Never Gripe. J. H. Hill & Son. A bird can roost but on one branch. ?42 Worth of Presents For 50c. worth of work. We. are giv ing away Watches. Bicycles, Sewing ttiacmnes, iuns, etc, etc.j to Introduce our paper, rAollME, a hisrh-class illustrated family paper of from 16 to il large pages; 64 to 128 columns of Choice Good Stories,' Literature, Art, wm T it m m a ' iiumor, .Lienors oi - J ravel in foreign Lands, etc., etc. And all you have to do to get $42 worth of presents is to get 20 subscribers at 10c. each. Send 10c. in stamps for full particulars. Ion? list of presents and our paper. PAS- TILIE, for 6 months: If, after hearing from us, you find our statement untrue, we will return your money and con tinue the paper free. Address without delay THE FASTI ME OQ., Louisville, Ky. WE GO FORWARD The Record This State And South Carolina is Making. The past week in industrial circles in North and South Caro lina brings to light new enter prises as follows: A 300,000 brewery projected at Charlotte by the Vilheim Griesser Construc tion Company, of New York, the Goldsboro, N. C, Table Company capital stock $12,000, the Hen derson, N. C , Cotton Ginning Company, capital stock $8,000; the Equ table Building and Loan Association of Sumpter, S. C, capital stock 200,000 has been commissioned, also the Charles ton Iron "Works, Charleston, S.C., capital stock $5,000. The- stone work on the big Neuse River Cotton Mills near Raleigh has been completed; the building is three stories high 60 by 200 feet, the dam will be 500 feet long. Morrow Bros. & Heath Co., of Albemarle, N. C. have had their charter amended, increasing the stock from $30,000 to $100, : 000 and giving them the right to erect and operate cotton mills. The Alpine Cotton Mill, No. 1, at Morgan ton, N. C. , is having new machinery addd which will double the present output. The Pelzer Company of Pel- zer, S. C-, has been awarded the grand prize and a gold medal for the best cotton goods exhibit of the class at the Paris exposition. This competit on was open to the world. The llaleigh, N. C, Hosiery -w-f w . . lam mills are puttiner m new spinning machinery and will make a finer grade of yarn. An entirely new industry which it is said wi 1 soon be started will be a match factory to ;be erected in Western North Caro lina by the Eureka Lumber Com nan v. of Passaic, N. J., which has just purchased 16,000 acres of land in Graham and Cherokee counties. . Vice President Jas. U. Jack son, of the Chattanooga, Augusta and Charleston Ilailroad states that the road will be built this winter. It will cost auout $300, 000. It has been demonstrated by expei'i ence tht cons"mption can be prevented by the early ue of One Minute Cough Cure 'l his i3 the favor i'e remedy lor cough?, colds, croup, asthma, grippe an d all throat and lung 1 roubles Cures quickly J H Hi'l & son. Continued cheerfulness is a manifest sign of wisdom. A gentlemen recently curedf dys pepsia gave the following appropriate rendering of Burns' famous blessing: "Some have meat and cannot eat, and some have cone that want it; but we have meat and we can eat Kodol Dyspepsia Cure be thanked." This preparation will digest what you eat. It instantly relieves and 'radically cures indigestion and all stomach disorders. J H Hill & Bon. A young man may die but an old man must. Keep your blood rich and rod by taking Roberts' Tasteless Chill Tonic. 25c, Pleasant to take Cures chills by purifying the blood, and producing ap petite, health and vigor. Try it, and get the genuine, with red cross on label. Maids of honor -are those who do not indulge in flotations. Dr.E.iDetohon'sAnU-DlaretlO May be worth to you more than $100 if you have a child who soils bedding rom incontenence of ; water during teep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. : SI. Sold by M, E. Robinson & Brc. Druggists. BKYAN IN INDIANA Enthusiastically Received and Addressed Large Auiien ce at South Bend at La " - Porte. South Bend, Ind., September 1. Hon. "W. J. Bryan, Demo-, cratic aendidate for the Presi dency, today made his second brief visit of the campaign to In diana. He arrived at this point a few minutes past 4 o'clock this afternoon, speaking briefly at La Porte, en route, and here more at length tonight . He was enthusi astically received at both places and both at La Porte, and South Bend the audiences were large in size and compl'mentary in at tention, as well as in their man ner of receiving the speehes. At South Bend Mr. Bryan was escorted to the residence of Hon. B. F. Shively, where he was in troduced to members of the re ception committee and other prominent citizens. At La Porte, Mr. Bryan's ara rival was announcrd by firing of anvils and the shouts of a multi tude of people who had gathered at the railroad station. A plat form had been erected near the depot and from this Mr. Bryan talked for about ten minutes while the train took on a dining car. He did not attempt to -make a set speech in this brief -period, but contented himself with point ing out what he denominated the inconsistencies of the Rspubli can parly and tbe means of meet ing their arguments. ' BIG DIPLOMATIC BATTLE. Washington, Sept. 1. The en t're course of negotiations on the Chinese question is now depen dent upon the respons s of the powers to the Kcsso-American proposals. It was fctated author itatively at the close of official hours t day that no answers had been received from any source other tnan those of a preliminary and inconclusive character hereto fore announced. Moreover, it is stated by responsible administra tion oflkiaU that not until the last aoswer is received will the nego tiations astume any definite form, as the last aaswtr may prove to be dissent from any international accord toward which all efforts are now bocdirg Much interest was aroused to-day by the dispatch from St. Petersburg giving the full text of the Russian propos al as it cleared up some discre pancies which had existed, ow ing to the oral nature of the com munity made to this government by the Russian charge. By far the most important correction it makes is disclosing that Russia has not ordered her minister and troops to withdraw "from China," as was stated in the American paraphrase of the pro posal,! but that she intends to re call M. de Giers and his staff "to Tien-Tsin" where they will be accompanied by the Russian troops. In short Russia has net anuounced a purpose to with draw from China, but only from Pekin. 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