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f7 7 JqJjN- W. SLEIDGKE, I'KO-priktok YOI, XXV. U E "W SP APEB FOIR, THE PEOPLE. WE L DON, N. C, THURSDAY, SKl'TEMHKR 27, 1894. TEE-MS:-?150 1:1( anm:m in advance NO. 25. NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. ...ji''"t1 Those Pimples Art tell tale vm)'t""" tl,nt y"ur t,owl is not riijht-fullnf impurities, aiumwj aluggih mid umigtitli) cmmlexvm. A Imbotlktof & D- & twllrrmotv .. i .-.,... nuttier, eltjin Oil mmU'l"W .,",.." the lilimd thoroughly, and pine a clear una nuni compicxwm. im nw uI, ana eiilircftt narmfe. . .. . r I Chut Tt.ll. mm! "I hare had lor years a humor In my blood which made me dread to shae, as suiall boils or irUIHS9 WOUIO OB CUM inn. l.uiiiK " be a jreal annoyance. A Iter takiiia this bottles It should be-auprtit splendid, 11 ailUUtU "r"'v1 . siren wel and del hko runnini a foot race all lor tne use 01 o. a. 1 realise on blood and skin diseases mailed free SWIH SfLt-iFlO CO, Atlanta, Oa. XING TIIK l'UICB. Old Dominion Pants MANUFACTURING CO. J. COHEN SON, Proprietors, Cor. Sycamote and Bollingbrook atreets, Petersburg, Ya. Solicit trade of Eastern Carolina. (sgrWe make pants in all grades. out 19 ly. li I)r. Howler- Ilnw much Islt? Tli. U.imt-l.i, Omi iliillnr. Dr. Howler You know I'm a drug- fjlst myself in Iniiinnupous, ami Dr. Koowlor ( h, price Ui you Is three cents. cnienjfo itocoru. TIIK MANl'AL PART. RINGING WORDS. Senator Ransom Pours Out Flood Of Elopence to tie Johnston County Business Men! SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR 4U0B PRINTING TO THE EXCELSIOR PRINTING COMPANY, 18 Appy Tltc H we only had Borne lines bow we mlirht do a llttlo flshlu'. Shady Bowers Flshln', ehl Who's join' tcr dig de bftlt. ,lllt de hooks, t row In do linos, nam out no usn, u ... I... An An hnnlra? ,mm.v v.u ... Appy Tlte Cat's bo; we'd have to hire somebody to do flat part 01 it- Judge. rUKPARKD FOR AN EMERC.EXCI. 7 WELDON, N. C. tup FVCEIillOR EXCELS all oth er printing houses In GOOD WORK, BEST MATERIAL, and SLOWEST PRICES-! (iLL KINDS BUNK DEEDS ON HIND Widow Arrah, an' Is It yerself, Po- Human M.lfnW T fllinno? Policeman It to that same, by this h,b.ii T'va ncA nrilnrn to irn down an' wrest two mlmbcrs of the shlaughtcr bouse gang i iiie. W1K BE FAILED. Letter Heads, Tacket lleadi., Hill Heads. Envelopes, Rtntements. Hand Bills, ProuTainme. Tickets, Fir.. Etc. Eta. Tv-""S" ST"" ""Sift""- M-Write for samples and prices. E. L. Haywabd, Pbofbiktob. DJVI$ 4 GO,, WHOLESALE GROCERS No. 43 Sycamore st., Petersburg, Ta. TOBACCOS Out SDapial brands off lour: GOLD MEDAL FANCY PATENT, DIXIE PATENT, nr.M PATENT. HARVEST QUEEN, SNOW DROP. eSOFESSIONA L CABDB. . n.v 1. n niHlKL.IlT.C. BABBI80N Weldos, B. C. UlUeton, H. C. Weldon, N. C. DAY. DANIEL HABBWOH, ATTORNEYS-AT'LAW, Practioes in the courts of Halifw and WMrinintii,liwltM"w tb,r wr' TneoahTnTrnwill b. In Haliftti on Mch MondaT. Innnt T.VIlll uttrlv In I'llUa- nalnhlA. lYmMin I sell IWOITrobaui uiwr 1 1- .1.- n-V..l n .tftf. tors iu uw j - u.aah,! Ao-nnt What's tno maiierr Don't they use blotters thero? Klpit Agent Never. They wait loi tfte page to, dry, Urooklyn Lite, 4 VAIB PROPOSITION er Tweiily five humlrcil penplc hoard Sen ator Hansom in a two lioura' fpocsli at Smithlicld lust Thursduy. Tlin Ki'niilnr'a uni'i'i'h WHS upon UlC (;rout iiiostions of the day ond his hear ore wore thrilled as he referred iiiei dentally to the lime when he had been in elbow touch wilh the men around liuu Caiihun Kitchin. who was present, was tempted at times to applaud. Afterwards (;nt. Kituhin said that some passages ol the Senator's speech had almost brought tears lu his eves. The following are brief extracts Irom the treat speech Tho sneaker first took up the deliver ancc that had come to us in the repeal of the Federal Kleclion Law, ana aweu llio ilurk davs throunh which WC ' had been to cot to the light. The speak er was magnificent in this portion of bis sneceh and was tuuiultuously applauded. Taking up the tarill ncit, he said we had under the Republican regimo to pay $13,0000,000 in bounty and one-half cent, per pound on Kenned sugar wnien amounted to $25,000,000 and yet lie ex claimed with emphasis they say the tte miblicaiis nave us free sugar. Free suiwr was wanted by tho Demo crats but bv the action of a few Senators, wo had to lose our whole taritf bill or submit to tho claims of tho Louisiana Senators The Republicans took the income tin away from one of the greatest sources of revenue, flic Democrats had put a tax oftwoncr cent on all incomes over $1,000. Mr. Hill voted against it, the balance voted for it Bv the Income tax $jO,OII0,000 is taken from the shoulders of the laborer. We have reduced tho taxes 25 per cent : we have broken up the trusts; Irom July 1st, 1893, to July 1st, 1894, the Democrats reduced the expenses ol tne L-overnment 28.8G.r),0ll0, I tell vou to stand by tho Democratic Bv tho River and Harbor IJill ,000,000 more were saved, making $41,000,000 in nil. 841.000.000 saved by Democratic pru dence and honesty, and my fellow coun trymcn, you know that I would not de ooivo vou for this arm, Then there are the Repeal ol the Federal Kleclioo Law, adoption of the Tariff Law, crushing out of trusts, cheap cuius of prices, and reduction ol taxes. Do the proper thing and approve them I have been speaking to you forty seven yeats and no man has ever dared to dispute one word I ever spoke to the peo i,le. i Mv God. mv friends, my couotry, how can such delusions as those of tho Third nnrlv have a fuotiD'' in this land. i j I havo walked down tho Potomac by the tomb of Washington to the Sea. I have looked toward the North aud its progress without envy. Then I have turned toward the South during its mo ments of brightness and darkness. What has brought it brightness? The Demo cratic party and that is why I stand by it. ONLY A STEP TO HEAVEN. Wo Shei Bitter Tears at tie Grave, lint there is more or Less Selfishness in Onr Grief. Dn. Kill. Trtf Eminent-! assure you, miss, the St. Vitus dance Is something BiWIUl. .... . . , , i. . I in-. fc n..WI swnl wall. BHK On, 18 117 I never nanciMi n, utiv t " f " " I party. $12 A STREET IN SEOUL, THE CAPITAL OF KOREA. The view show, port of too old nstivr. and nllmpsn of the foreign "ui; ' '"7, eat uTwoopled by Japiiiesu troops; bat a Urge army ot Chinese Is no" 0" W drl0 out of that chooo- late 111 glvo you a bite of the apple I'm likely to have next fall." Harper'i Young t'eopie. a riqsf rkhomh- WAiraa a. tunai. arOLLiU A SASIEt. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WlLDOS, N. C. &a,f4.1i..p.rofNor,b Branca ouioeaiiwi.", ""- jinl ly f, T. MOSS, DBKTIST, Weldon, N. C. ef Office over Emry Plerce'sstore. 10-19-ly. T, W. HARRIS, D. D. 3, ir.i.iin. MnOHnohs (deolsirelyVr- V. rV'..l.,o Anrlnv' the fins ivJrloaiof our eoqualntonoe, I had no Sbjeotlona to the presence of a third tiaW during our Intcrviowe, but now fV.' x...r. j.ilinn hus develonea fbto love, wo love w oeiruvu.., iysWte, t otfee IneuHlng and ansplot- ous Kv vne amavsiMi""' , t tjres, must cease at onee or ell will be ver between as forever. -ram, IiltTtlTOJI, If, C Teeth Extraeted lthot pain, a,3H.. . . . nucllleni AriiFsjalve, The best salve In the world ' fer out, bruiBes, Soree, ulcers, salt rheum, feret sores, tetter, chapped hands, ehilblaint, tLnrna and all skin emotions, and posi tively oures pile, or ne pay required. 1 i. mir.ntd to Hive nerteot aaiisiaciion, or money refunded. Price 25 cento per bos. yr tale pj w m. voacu. Hut two Southern men were put in the cabinet at Washington during twenty vears of R publican rule. Think of it ve Ponulisis and Republicans I But one Soutborn iudue was ever put by them upon the Supreme Bench, Judge Jack son, of Tennessee, two weeks belore President Harrison went out of office, be cause he knew it was necessary in order to get the confirmation of tho Senate. Fur twenty years there was not a Southern man in tho offices of tho Capi tnl. This ureal section was b.uhted wilh darkness. Come and tell mo what man from North Carolina was in high offioo tinder Harrison ? Mr. Cleveland put ihree Southern men in his cabinet during each term. He filled the foreign courts with Southern In every corridor at Washington you sec honest, brave Southern men. JiWiee has been dune us b) the Demo cratic party. Three Supreme court judges have been appointed; two of them Lamar and W hile, were Irom tno oouin. You cannot act this justice for ihe South except at the hands of the Demo cratic party. Jitstipa is imiuurtal and nmninotent. uslloe which is the law ot Ood. whioh holds tho sun in lis place, which keeps the grass green and women true. ! Qod may have shaken my reason, but if these arc truths, I cannot see how a Southern man can vote for other than the Democratic party. This nommonwealth of ours embraces 1(2,500 square miles of territory. The great waves of other lands atrue tne sands of ours and our mountains lift their hamla almost to the sky. The taxes in North Carolina are lower than anv other aericultural State in tho Union. Will you put a blot upon it, I ask you, in the name ofuvU,WW vmiarcu and of 500,000 women, in memory of the ashes of your fathers and ot your brave brothers who lie on the red hills of V'irninia. Ilnw well we knew of the race problem that confronted m-! Lightnings Bashid from that cloud with deadly brilliancy, H.o wflrld dreamed, philosophers wrote and women trembled. Now the great men nuoBlion is being settled in peace The speaker compared the Populists t,. the Israelites crying for the Huh pols of Egypt while Moses was receiving the Inn- fmm Ood on the heights ol binai Men of North Carolina, do we intend m emulate the Israelites while wo are on the borders of light? This must not hn. Tliis nnrlv horn with the union is the 1 ' ... ... i party for eternal justice. It win siaun and survive. fin home. onranUo in every township Dnnnt. he over confident. Do your work. Invoke tho blessing of Ood and I pray Him to givo us victory over the enemy. The nrator sat down in tho niidst of an ovation, with tears in the eyes of bis j hearer-. He had won tho victory oven j over his opponents. j HAM AT HEADQUARTERS He Strolls in an! Tells Some New Campaip Jotes, Ni:VlHt A T13.VK WOUM FALL. There's never a tear would fall But some kind heart would catch it There's never a sigh would swell But some kiud heart would feel it, There's never an orphan sad, And never a widow lonely, But some ono would make glad, With smiles of joy, if only Tho good men all wcro Masons. There's never a word profano By heedless mortals spoken, And never a cruel blow, And never a statute broken ; There's never wuu c .uld die Away from old ones, lonely, And never a hopeless Bigh Be heard on earth, if only The good wen all wofo Masona. But every heart would rmile, And tongue break forth with singing ; And stores of com and wine and oil " The generous would be bringiug ; A.I1 men would strive to mako The path of life less lonely, A, green and Bowery way, An Kden walk, if only The good uicn all were Masons. When Baby was sick, sro gaw her Caatorla. When aba was a CWldihe erid for Cantoris. When aha bocame Miss, aha clung to Caatorla, Whon aha had Children, she garotoem Cantoris, Atlaiitn Journal. A alrilin.. lnnliillL' lellow he is, and as he walked into Democratic headii uar ters with his beaver cocked a little to one side, and his smooth shaven face lit nn wilh a mischievous smile, as he i t brushed aside the tails of his jim swinger and straddled over a chair, whittling on piece of while pine, anybody might have known it was Ham, of Georgia, bnolly coster Ham. the lecturer; H. W. J. Ham, the editor; Colonel Ham, the Democratic stump speaker. "Howdy fellows; you all well?" said he, and upon being answered in the aflirnia tivo ho shoved his hair on tho back of his head and said : "Me and Joe James wuko 'em over yonder at Thomaston yesterday. Wo had a regular camp meeting time and a political revival among tho niggers. Mark you I say niggers, and I say it advisedly. When I talk to them I say, "Now, look a hero. I want to talk to you niggers over there awhile. I'm not a going to talk to you as colored gentlemen but 1 am going to talk to you like a sensible man would. There was a nigger up yonder at the Chicago exposition. He was a Georgia niicer and ho was miglily hungry, lie aakod a strange man for a quarter at which the stranger turned on lnni anu said : "You d n blaek rascal, what arc you doing 'way here? ' "Mv Oawd. boss, you'so futn Oeorgy sho, au' now I knows I'm gwinter git sun'n to cat. You talks plan. You don't talk lak dey does yere. Deso ycre Yankees calls in mister so an so lull dey .don't gie us nulhin' to eat. You folks kinder cuss us a leello but you alius gie us lashnns when we gils hungry.' "When I told that story," continued Col. Ham, "the niggers woke up and shook hands wilh each olhcr whilo they ihed. One old lellow held out his hind and cried out: 'You got 6cnso, whito man; talk some mo' dut way." "Then I went at them again. I told ihem they'd bo like tho prodigal son the fellow that went off from home lor a good time and who got fed on shucks and com cobs and when he went back to his father ho was miglily nigh starved to death. "These hero Third party fellows - are feeding you on shucks and oorn oobs in the way of promises. When you are starved on them you'll come back to us Democrats and get semethiog to eat, A'. ). ll. rM l ...1 I. .. u.ii.l VI. .trillion T.nril? Allll the Lord said, I am .leans wuoui uiuu !. seelltest. Artu, ix., A. Tho incident referred to opens a very wide door, and introduces us to a series of thoughts which ate not more startling than they nie helplul. Ki Paul was oniiarentlv a man ol klrontr ureiuilices as well as strong con vielions. lie had a courage which ex tended to rashness. A conservative ol fiereo temper, he could tolerate no inva sion of tho old time Hebrasinn which had been sanctified by the eufl'"rinj as ihn victories of many generations. When this now religion ol the Haza- rene began to stir the people, it had a tendcucy to lessen their allegianeo to the synagogue, its doctrines and its forms ol worship. Paul, thcrclore, perhaps wun out inquiring into ils merits, hated it with a deadly hatred. "Ilreathing out thrcatcning8 and slaughter," armed with letters from the high priest giving him authority over both men and women, ne was nn tho road to Damascus with a boundless fury in his heart and a deter mination to crush the spiritual rebellion bv the most heroic measures. j .... Just before lie reached the city a light round him which seemed to be supernatural, and the stillness of the air was broken bv a Voico which came from the lips of some invisible personage. A communication was made to lnui which he evidently regarded as coming from the other world, for from that lustant lb whole flan of his life was changed. His desire to persecute tho followers ol th Master was transformed into a vow to defend them even at the hazird of his own lilt It is safe to say that this incident is as reliable as most others which have com to us from remote times. There is no good reason why wo may not accept it as veritable history Moreover, it is corroborated by similar experiences which havo occurred from time to time nuco. the days ot 1 aui There is hardly a household which can nut relate an occurrence of like nature and wo are forced to the conclusion that there are more beings who aro invisible than there are beings visible, and that the visible and the invisible arc supplied with means of communicating with each other It is useless for the Christian to d elare that such miracles, if they arc mira clcs, were confined to the limits of a given period. Ho must accept what happens to day as well as what happened centuries ago. Ood has not changed Ills relations to men, and the necessities of human nature are iust as urgent as ever- II angels taiked wilh mortals from the time of Adam to the days succeeding the crucifixion, it is folly to suppose that tho curtain dropped aud we have ever since been left within the companions!!! of a "cloud of witnesses." Wo must either throw tho Bible overboard as a tissue of imaginary events or believe, as everv generation has believed, that the :rcat falsehood of history is that there is "a bourn from which no traveller re turns." If'God is really a presence in the world then He must bo a continuously revealing presence '1 here is a kind ol absurdity in the statement that He has spoken, but refuses to do so any more. If He ever spoke it is certainly true that Ho still speaks. He has neither become indifferent nor has Ho retired to some distant corner of tho universe whence His voice cannot be heard except as a dull and uncertain echo. The untwr air is peopled by the de parted. Death does not destroy the r whole of us; it simply sepatatcs, by mys terious alchemy, the mortal Irom the im mortal, and it is only a short journey from this world to the other. While wo aro saying our Good Night to the dying they are listening to a Uood Morning from those who have joined the majori- white rather than black, fur the dead have won their victory and become immortal. Still further, it is an inexpicssllilc loss to tho religious life that wc do not realize the radiant fact that solicitous aud help ful influences are round about us in our struggles with circumstances. Kvery loved one who has gone is as conscious of our doubts and fonts as when he was at mir side. Ni'ithcr hU afl'ccliuii nor bis power to aid has been abated. Inn thousand ways unknown tu us he given us strength for the conflict and peace nf mind in our perplexity. Hy unspoken words he talks wilh us aud our souls and his hold intimate communion. Were that not Irtie, then our lives would be heavily and darkly overshadow ed. But it is true, ami we are compelled by many an unexplained experience to believe it. It is a doctrine of Holy Writ, it is verified by the history of cv ery home, it is a component part of practi cal reli"ion, it is a statement of fact which redeems us from despair and gives us good cheer because heaven and Wo are not far from each other. ADVKUTISKM KNTS. DO YOU EXPECT TO BECOME A MOTHER? "Mothers' Friend" mm CHILD BIRTH EASY. r..iuie, 1.. . LiaiiK.i, and Smitten. LaIm. " My wlfo anfferod more In ten nimutns wil'i her other children than ahs did all tiKcth r with her last, afior h -vlnc -mad fntir boltlm i t MOTHER'S IBItM)." suys a ousuimor. lltsiL:.!.uN Dalii, 1 irugglst, Carnil, IU. Sent liyeapewnn nii-lpt ol fit. I per bob. lla. liouk 1 j Mutlura " muilul in. BRAOriELO REGULATOR CO., KM kAkE Vi AU IWlKtSra, ATLAMTAt QA. All I'ree. 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Among the local colored celebrities of the capital city is Col. John IHley, formerly of Black River, Harnett county John is a huge, blaek diamond specimen of his race. If llic balance of his nhvsiiiue was large in proportion to his feet he would weigh nigh on to 400 pounds but he don't quite weigh that much. Ilishonsly of character and his fidelity to bis duties will Le admitted when it is renumbered lhat he has been the porter, hostler, market man, etc., for Mr K. 11. Burbec for about fifteen years. He wears a numbei thirteen bhoe, made on a capital M last, aud a number CJ hat. and savs lhat Mr. Baibce's clothes fit him to a t, except bis shoes aro too small and his hat too big. J ohn s brains arc not in his feet, however, but undir ncath that number Ci hat thero is lots of good, horse sense. lie is a Republican, John is, and as he expresses it, be "slan's tquar on de Publican flatform." "What do you think of fusion'.'" asked . reporter vcstetdav as John was passing down the street with a market basket on one arm and a string of squealing chick ens on the other. "I don't think nuthin ov hit boss. Iliis or shaim an cr scandeel cn dc coun- i II its eot no flatform caise hitscrgin dc law tcr hab mourn tu flatforins in dis tnntrv. Yo party's got wun er dcui, mi paitys got tulher, now whar's dem odder conl'ushuns gwine tor git wun atf io . I'm agin it boss and I'm or gwine to take the stump agin it. ni. mo I'mni snoakin? No snr boss dat dey kaint; dese niggers kno who to i'.. i.. ..,;.! I'm or iis-ine to be beamed on dis fialform bisuess fo dis campains over, an It dese cneerraan ingm-m ' hush me up I'm er gwine ter take cr rc pele to dc peple." "I'm er platform Publican and if dey . An tirinonrmil I'm ewine tcr be a rtiikuo ui flatform Diuiocrat. I ain't wun er yer haf foul and halt nn nigger uu u. 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