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- l : 1 l (UatOOrO 5 0ttl0CIHCI ing money, but in this ray : only i i " i . O.-.- ! .,.;f xr i .a oVi nwn from the custom house receipts. Pabliaked Every Thursday. scription Kale $1.00 per yeu) Tiiuusbai. August 16,1500. " scratch a white McKin!'y;te and yon can so lonf odds ou fi-.d-injjT a trnt beneficiar'. -The renorts of Marion Butler leaving the State have a Chinese news flavor about them. A McHannaite thinks thsit tLis country has nothing to fear frorc imperialism. Of- course! "Unless many householders take electric lights the town's latest - venture in public utilities will be !do light ma ter. a If the United States were a crea itor country their imports would exceed the exports. As proof to this England im ports are largely in excess of her ThV tame is the case with France aiid Germany, During the years when our ex ports exceede I our imports to the vast amount of 1,000,000,000. Euglaud imported ,000,000,000 more than she sent away. Frunze received $1,000,000,00 more than her outgo and Germany's was $800,000,000. : : ' These figures tell the uumistik- able tale that the United States are a debtor country and that we are only paying the debts' we owe abroad, and that we are deeply in debted to England, and in fact to the other European nations. trolled by the trusts, and there-1-,.,, it r it i. to our interests to do all I - aw w . if .11 v i a, a ft n.n to insure tna eiecuou vi ur. jucuoweu m Bryan and' Stevenson. : I hare failed to meet any man who u- lievea in changing u isepmM-w into on Empire, aa tnerepuoucau seem bent on doing:. I haye re ce itly met a number of Gold Dem ocrats who Kupporceu ixucj in 1896, and they tola me wey were for Bryan -and would work day and night to secure his elec- hMAnsH ne renreaenw tinn. people in this fight against imp iftllnm. It is uiY opinion, baaed on what 1 know . of the situation, that Mr. Brvan will aweep the country as Mr. Cleveland did in 1892 " iTTCCr.ICEJVClU Scotland Neck is very low. '""Will Howard is back '.from a trip to Southport. " - ; r " Miss Emilv Austin has returned from Greensboro. "-".:"-'-Mrs. Ed Williams of Haitkboro is visiting Airs. W. A. Hart, r ; . Mr. Detmers buN returned to hit borne in Buffalo, New York. Mia Eva Thomas of Rocky Mount b visiting Mrs. E. A. Brown. Mrs. Hen rr Cathrell and chilJrcn hive returned to Rocky Mount. For several years "J.v IT. IUckeli baa kept Ms two wires In his little carriage shop here, and the women have never spoken to earn otner, yet no. jealousy, exists between thorn. v. ' The reason for thU is that the first wife, who died In Dakota bad ! lands 25 years ago. is petrified, and Is securely packed In a wooden box. - i The living wife is her husband's constant companion and helpa him In tne anop, besides doinsr her housework. When Hickel moved from Da- Solve the Servant Girl Question Josfphus Daniels aj s that in tle middle West there is a ground swell for Bryan and cites instan ces to show that his statement ife not groundless. . from Our Kernlar Correspondent.) Washington, August 13, 1900. Russia dickering with China The republican paity in its plat-1 independently: England landing form says it is opposed to trusts. Yet where can an American tob acco "man be found who is not supporting McKinley. A "Nebraska popu'ist - papei states that Marion Butler nil tke tie stump for McKinley. Secretly he has worked for th Wabbler all the time. troops at Shanghai, where tnere had been no serious trouble; Ger many naming the commander-in-Chief of the foreign troops in China, and the government. 01 China trying to. tiick the foreign ministers at Pekin, including the American Minister, into going out of Tekin to be killed by Chi nese soldiers, i These are a few of - I bad s aver attack of bllhous colic, cot a bottle of Cbamberlala'i Colic Choi era and Diarrhoea Remedy, took t doaea and wi entirely cured," aaya Rev. A. A. Power, of Empom, Kan. "My neighbor across the street was aick for overawetk, hul two or three bottles of medicine from the doctor. lieued tbcm three or four days without relief, then called la anotk-er doctor who treated urn ior gave him so relief, so discharged Llm. I went over to see him next morning. Ue said hli bowets were la s terrible fix, that they had been roan In off so long that it was almost bloody flux. I asked him U he ikmI Chambcriala's Oolks, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and he said no. I went heme and brought aim my bottle and gave htm 1 dose: told him to take another dose in fifteen or twenty misntes if he did not find relief, bat he took no me-and was entirely cured." For sale by 8taton A Zoeller. - .' " Gus keflbnmer has returned from kota, several years ago, he exhum iittAfrindnear Whitakera: ed the body of wife No. I and round it petnued. lie says it seems ' only natural that he should want her body aa near as possible, lie adds that it la the only thorough csm of petrification of a human body in. the United Btatea. The Beth Site ! t C avMpa.fr The Kansas City Star , baa de- It is said that if a Senatorial primary is held all who voted foi the State ticket -can vote at the primary. . What business has a McKinleyite taking part in select a Democratic Unitei States Senator! According to straw votes taken by some of the New .York papers there i a decided drift from Mc Kinley to Bryan. MeKinley wil not have a walk over it is certain and it is more than probable thai fr.tud will have to be resorted to as in 1896 to accomplish Mr. liiyan's defeat. This e! ction is noiug to be very to sidtd. The only way 4o make it one sided is to take away the - republican cor ruption fund. cided upon a special feature for the Presidential campaign, which was never undertaken before by any newspaper. At its request the chairman of the two national com- tli a imnnrtant items of news which mittees. Messrs. James K. Jones have come to Washington during and M. A. Hanna, have selected the last few days, and have had to and appointed two distinguished be handled by the subordinates writers to conduct, la the Star, a in charge during the continued department to be called "The Cam absence of McKinley and Secre- paign Forum.' In this depart tary Hay. One message was sent ment the argument of each of the to Minister Conger that was made two great parties will be presented public, and one that was not. The gide by side, day by day. To con first left him free to act in bis dis- duct the Democratic side Mr, Jones cretion, which leaves the adminis- has selected and formally appoint- traticn free to make an official ed Mr. Wills J. Abbott, chief ot scrapegoat of him if be should be the press bureau of the Democratic so unfortunate as to make a mis- National Committee, and, for the take. That is also the sort of or- republican side, Mr. Hanna hai der that General Chaffe, who is selected and appointed the famous in command of the handful of journalist and litterateur, Mr. Mu- Americans who are .with the so-1 rat Halstead. Unon learning the Mrs. Joe Zander has returned from a several weeks' stay at Ocean View, Vs. . , Dr. Don Wilriams baa return d from a trip to "Seven Springs and Viarren ton.- i Misses Sallie and Nannie Dawaon of (uttou. are here on a viit to their Uucl B. F Daaou. . - Ljuia Arnheim and 1st Morris left Monday for Richmond to attend W M. Arnheim's marriage. Mrs. Kate Williams has returned from a visit to Norfolk and is spend ing a few days with Mrs. YY. A. Hart .Mike Kaufman left today for the north He will stop in Richmond to be present at W. M. Arnheim's mar riage. tTh Hon. Cbaa. B. Ayc-ch"Mt hie borne at Golds boro Monday lor Old Poiut Comfort, Va., wbcre he geca fur i ranch needed. rest alter the datie of the moat wonderful camp sine 3 the days of Vancs , Will Arnheim aceompanied aister Muw Mammie Arnheim left Sunday for Richmond on a happy mission. ' He will be married in that city Wednesday to Mien lUendorf. Thej will take a trip north before re turning here. form is perfect and the features of tho fare almost lifelike. ChamuteJ Kso., Di.xp.iU-b, 11th. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Qdldrea. Til Kfci Yea Hiti Aliajs E:fct Bears ths 82cnatsx 1 (S ? I -Mm j j 2 bv nattiaz a Wicklca Oil Store in the kitchen. No coal to No scA on The Blue Flame v, r-n ketb a rtrl tacn. the morning. No wood to cbop. carry. No ashes to worry about, pans. It makes play of hoosrwoxk. Oil Stove b doing- more to make hotisckcepinz easy than any other stcne in existence- Absolutely safe. Burns ordinary kerosene oiL Bakes, broils, bu:!s roasts, toasts docs anything that any other stove -will do, and many things that most stoves can t da Sold wherever stoves arc o!d- If your dealer does nothzxe it, write to 8TANOARO OIL COMPANY. 3 3 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiin'""""""""""""""""""""""1 3 m ?5: 4 Mo 111 st Desiraole For Mer g Rayai Ela si M Missl . Rcpaklican x(raTaguce. The republicans showed their abi'ity to govern this couutry "ecohomically in the last Congress when they appropriated $710,150, S62.83, an" increase of $35,GOO,!00 oyer the former session. This very same Congress creuted 3,tGi new offices. In addition to the specific ap propriations aggregating as above contracts are authorized for an in crease in the naval estHblishmeu. ad f r various public workb throiigbout the country, aggrega t mg o vv r $5S,0C0,000: - Unless the Democrats nre givt-n charge this couitry will soon reqahe a bil libu dollars a year to run it, with no let up in xtat tries. decision of the two chairman, the Star immediately engaged the two gentlemen, and on Sunday, An gust 19, the Campaign Forum will be inaugurated, to be contin ued in the regular issue of the Star, daily and Sunday, until the The Charlotte Observer thanks God it has said nothing harsh of Butler since the August election. and deprecatea and deplores the storm of denunciation lhat has rained upon his head. Aa we un derstand it, neither Butler nor the Observer is supporting Mr. Bryan just now. Raleigh New and Ob server. We don't know what Butler is doing. We are not in his coun sels and never were. We did not want to fuse with bim in 91 or '98, and neer rode around Wash ington in the same carriage with him on political business. We never fraternized with him and never will; if we ever bad we should not now be going back on him, lor he ta no worse nor batter The undersigned has for sale one ot the most highly improve farms in the county. " About 800 acres. All buildings in perfect state of repair, and most of them brick, Thrsphata rocks on the farm analizing over 11 per rent. There is not a more productive farm in the county. Apply to called allied army, which has fought its way about one-fourth of the distance between Tien Tsin and Pekin, is acting under. - They are so convenient you know. If every thing goes right, they can be claimed imrjlvincr the "rerf ct confidence felt by this government end of the campaign. An inter- than he has alwajs been -Thr etc.; while if anything goes wrong 1 eating feature of the forum will be I Observer fought him cotnitf ntb IE can ha charged to lack Of lndft- I tho. nm in nnefirna nnnn I ana BfOUliy. ID me USV8 OI Dl mnnt nr lirninii nn I Iia nurt nf t)i im naiim tnniM anhmlttxt t t h I DOWer. when VOU. sir. Were truck a a - v e a aa Star tn ha anawered hr either llr. I ung to mm ana playing tne yeo- TTai.f A. fr AKKntf Kr.k I ohsnt to him. and did not wait till Under the circumstances the an- P t?ot down before kicking Lim. swera thus riven will have the me eaUW jaae wince; our stamp of authority of the national committees. M ill The 5eSr keaa lnaej agent. Every disinterested "man who goes into any portion of the Mid dle West reports the existence of conditions which are calculated to increase the confidence of Dem ocrats in the election . of Brvan and Stevenson.' Mr. J. II. Ralston, a well-known Washington lawyer, has just returned from a vitit to Quiney, 111., hist oid home. -Speaking of his trip he said: . did not go West to observe political con ditions, but in r the course of my journey I had numerous opportun ities to learn how things were go ing. At Ouinoy I had many inti mate friends, aud I talked p litics with a large number of them with out indicating which side I was disposed to tavor. . The character ithers are unwTunsr. Charlotte Observer, i "Through the months of June-end Julf oar baby wss teething sad took a raaalar off of Ue bowels and sickness of the s om- ach, says Q, P. M. UoUiday, of Demlng. lad. "Ula bowets would move from 8 to 8 tmes a day. I bad a bottle of Clamber- U ln's Cole Chokra and Dlarrboea Remedy In the house aa4 gave him 4 drope In a j teaspooafal of water aad be got better at oceM c old by Btatoo & Zoeller. " At Chaaiaaraa. t Angust 8, 1!H)0. 1 ' As I ait once more for my week Jh IArrrtrrtTn friarulaln lhl 111 Va I. ti. ii. 1.1 . . . . .. : I' r- j w.v. t o us.1. uuw suuie 01 ine oiaie na-1 01 mv miormation was vpnr ftrnr. I Hfot t om ivr. t.t. - J - . iwaillK . iuiu W I ur AtW ' Tic '1 ate of Eopcoiie coonty : - - . i We have opened np a i STORAGE - WAREHOUSE in this town for yunr bene6t. Yon can store your cotton and peanuta snd get Ro per cent advances on same for aoy stated period. BANK QF TAJiBORO STORAGE WAREHOUSE DEP'T. 3lt8 Zlr. Iloaell Cbl bought ninety of our Felt MAlir,- j f his elegant . New Guilford Hotel : at Grccnoboro, 1T. C. and we take libcity of rraoting from aletter he rf.te lx:t April 15th. "Anl tLe UhIs. Wtll none know them but to h,e tl , name them but to praise. The tired out, critical tnw'.j. !. peptic and chronic grumbler, all join . in one crad e! . xk ' praise of tLis, the lt bed of the Twentieth Cettcry." We guarantee the Mattress to be superior to acy Htr Hu. tresa. After thirty night's trial if not entirely ' ti!(T tnouey will be tefondej. If your local dealer doe net bsttjui write to us for descritive pamphleL ROYALL..&" BORDEN, GOLDSBORO. IS C. lo and ee Those Sreaf G earance Mi We desire to Inform the iLsya our entire tock of puUic that for the wt ti.i't pers are discussing the pros and cons of the negro beiug an issue in the Presidential campaign and election. Certainly it would be better for ifl concerned if no race prejudice were injected therein, but whether .this will be depends upon two factors, McKinley and the negio and chiefly the latter. An assur ance from Hanna who is the act ual President that he would not make any more objectionable appointees of negroes, would go aoie 10 ine jLemocrats. l can give you wo instances which I know to be reliable. They are of men who used to practice lw with me m Quincy. One of them is Capt Michael Piggott, in Irsh- depths of the beautiful 8t. 1'aulV ! grove and can just get a glimpnc i ot ine large grey stones ready- to be built np into the magnificent Hall of the Christ. ' Bishon Vincent's dream of a mai of much more than local fame, building devoted entirely and cx who was postmaster of Quincy for j clusively to the Christ is about to iiii. j cttio, auu iuui jrcttrs gu &u i ue reaiizea, ana : is a lnique one. AT inc ceerr. enthusiastic supporter of McKin ley and the republican ticket. This year he is sqrmrely for Mr. Iiryun. He is a man ol influence in those parts and highly-respected. The other man I have in mind is Mr. Richardson, the son of former United States Senator, and probably the only building of its kina in mis country. ' The impressive "laying of the corner stone'', took place last even ing. Last night was also the an niversary of Chautauqua's begin- and was celebrated by the usual lively and interesting er. . . ! i r . 1 -w .. . I. - iar to take tue race out of politics. ex-memoer 01 me legislature, ctaes. but the negro by taking part in the Aa ,JOJD fe was a. S?ia lemocrat The boutherner'a on the ground election esiiWti.. !;... ""f"""8. support- were representea Dy Kev. J. B. 1 . i ill'-' i.i r. nit! rv in ifv: jrtw Iia idvocatmg Mr. Bryan's election, followed bv the, fWmil own mteiest be will take no part I uere ar many Germans in mat ing strains or "Dixie" He era- in the coming 'election. If he Our clearance sale has now changed to a clvan swesp of Spring and Bummer Goods at prime cost to close out balance on hand. We anticipate the best Fall trade in years, and we are compelled to make room for our large and aeleet stock of Dry mar Air. MfK inlptr Vnw lia is 1 Vnrf nn V, -A A I r - 3 ri. ' If theneCTo will look tn his I ..irntin" Mr iV' QT. "i I .tnZ, Tc wU8 .ruouB ana jxuuwery lor tLe com- . " - . auu B7 cicutiuii. i iuihjwbu t w a.fi an luniiiiBP nnn mile, i ing season.1 Eveiy ai tide Vicinity, and the German vote this pbasized 'the psychic helDfulness year will be with the Democrats, of Chautauqua in bringing us to The German farmers are against I trether aa a common hmihrhA.ui the administration of Mr. McKin to discuss all the topic of life. ley .ana win not support him Mere we come with, the. different again, x too some pains to se-1 phases of philosophy and yet with cure accurate information on that out any disagreement present ine tne tune rent scnoouu.. Here we come with the different expres- S r is . ' . . . . Merrimac and kiaaW fam( it ?.IOU8 "pwsj lormuiatea by - r " ' " be dlflpwnt ImnohM in i jivf ir wun iha nnwAm hot i. i - v. mo " t' v rv.a uuii Lm. i a i . . . He in now in tbA TTaUi v-uureu. .adu yei we oiscusallie - w jljl ua a. as t- a t t Y,.kohamq. under the treatment il.prmcl?,e8 uPoa. for his eye." lie asked to be .V T - "lemiy nxea fit-order that ha m ,VLt fatTT Fnn5e " are to which in the Chinese invasW imf iL" J particular battalion we belong Admiaal Remev rfinnrfLi J l so firmly believe in the sent! . a it a. .a . w mcut or - uauiauaaa mat l am does not he will be making friends with the very-class of people w.th whom he is to lie, the best friend the negro has is in the souih and he is the Democratic . farmer. Disfranchised as so many of j .them are they must lock to the ' white man to educate him into beiug voting citizen. By insisting upon voting ad vo.ing against the interest of the farmer or what the farmer, deems his best interests the ne-rro will injure his owncause and make tLe. whit s less willing in lending a helping hand in his uplifting. Ko e d frit nd of the uero will a I viae him to take part in politics this fall. The Southerner will watch with no bin all degrt e of interest his conduct :W the next twelve or thirteen weeks.. Repub lican office holders aud office seekers . will importune . him to vote. Will their selfish insistency cause him to do that which will bring no goad to him nor his race? We sh dl see. point.-' Naval Construct er Hobson. r of Creditor DcbUr Nmtt(K The McKinley shouters are mak ing much of the great excess of exports from this country over im ports. They will persist in claim 1 A.1 i 11. . - ' . iut; mai. in is snows mat vi nr wonderfully prosperous. A coun try that is making enough to pay its debts as they fall due may be hat if Hobson was well enough iably1Jatafied to resume active dutv he conld "ver th.13 .??die.DOe "I Sce find it at Hong Kong or ManUa, VJ wuere the services ot .N aval Con structors are in demand to super vise repair, work. Hobsou's friends say tnat if he isn't given the Chinese detail he should be or dered home for the rest to which ne is entitled, ana as he won't e-et '4.1 ni.: i ... vAiinfssts ueuin ne win proba bly come home soon; Mr. J. T. Bailey, who is a drum- from North to South, that If Chau tauqua had been a possibility and a reality- in 3860 there would have been no Civil ' War." . One of the interesting features of this week has been the Mission ary Conference.' This coming to gether of consecrated missionaries from all parts of the .world for in spiration and strength for further endeavor show that missions is not mer with headquarters at Little a dead dry thing, but a living and Rock, Ark., is visiting Washing- "divine ' reality. God grant that Con friends. He said of the poli- the Student Volunteer Moto may tical attitude of the drummers: be realized and by the consecrated The drummers realize that their Wves .the prayers, and the purees only hope is in the election of the of God's children,' the world may democratic ticket. The Democrat be evangelized in thi are pleged to enact legislation to cou'rol i rusts, and unless soma. thing is sooti donH to correct the I I evils of trusts it will be but averv nine wnue ueiore the drummer will find his - occupation gone. The drummer sees the drift of the epublican p irty, which . xa con- .t .An Old Chautauquan. What not btepf? aat -' Is 'authlnr mVi ai d ge.a wcd lo m d of a pbyaic. ChmberarnVr fttoach aad Llvr Tablet fill t be b II tc"U Tley are easy to t ke e d p'easa t In effect. Foaal hy S'alo-. & Zoejler on hand, both Dry Goods and Milli nery, from this season's stock yon can buy at actual prime cct. We s ill Lave many attractions left which are useful and needed, and we advise both ladies and.geutle men to take advantage of our cost Bale. All of our low cut Misses' an I Children's shoes of our cele bratid Williams, Hoyt & Co,, make, of Rochester, N. Yn goes with this important sale. Call quick, before all the sizes arw pickt-d over. With many thanks for liberal patronage, and assuring yoo of my hearty appreciation, I am, Yours ever to plaae. Big bargains mi urn. mm Summer Goods, a including Slippers, Lawns, Calicoes, Piqnc, Ir i...X 1 ant (iood., etc., will l sold at Xew York rt. tur J.r.4 .W.,ift'r,, yboc!l u vtr7 birre, coolting of Ibr trus ted Lering's make and others, all of which tI) r.t.w W old at the above pnee. We are agaio hradrjuarlcm for The next 30 day. Eyery day will be Bargain Days at our- Clearance Sale! CALTk IkKJ? GET PRICES T. El. (RATON. July 16, 190a W. J. Monk. J. P. iJhacke'for Honk & Shackelford Will Open the Tobacco Season In Tarboro weiae day, Anpst 3rd. Ample Capital, and facilities for. handling any quantity tfTobacco. Memeniber the date and reiBieimber the Wari'liouse the (Deutral. Tbe central in location and central in satisfaction given. Wifehj, iijjist 8rL Biick and Ski! We have oo hand the Urgwt stock of Dock or any B.nta Inorth Osrvlina. and price quaranteel. imlt of Jxm Bleaching, 7jc ., cash Ial ale Cambric, 10c. . W. S. C&ARIE & SOiV'. Yes,Wni StiM Very mucU alive to the vi&U of our numerous tomern. Onr tock is replete with nobby style. For Men, Youth's, Boys and Childrcr A full line of Craah riuits and Sc rge Coafa and VK lh" garmentt for the warm ether. Prices ma low aa any in town. a c THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OP AGRICULTURE AUD MECHANIC ARTS TECHNICAL EDUCATION IS: Agriculture. . Stock-raising. Horticulture, MeeUcL Civil and Uectncal Engineering. Textile Iodutrj. Cbemiatry and Architecture. PRACTICAL TRAINING IN? Carpentry. WocKl-Urniog, B!acksaifnb,r. UacLbe-cr tTing EIToe-teDdig and liU- Tuiiiort, f iO a year. loarJ. atnotth. exl seaaion opens September Cth. JnlAcVi,C e..m.iQlioc,, io ch county court hovM-. July 28th, 10 o'clock a. m al-o at the College SrL 4 and 5 lor full information, addre PRESIDENT CEO. T. WINSTON. . RALCICH, N. C.
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