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X NO RALEIGH, N.C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. ' 1 898. VOL. XVI. NO. 10. r v A LETTER OF DENIAL From Mr. Eob:rt Hancock to Gov ernor Russell cf the Grave Charge Against Him- PERSECUTED BY ENEMIES ' I r. 1 1 n f . U ."I kf i I'luln Statement la i;n i; li.lf Mill tlalmt Ihit lia Had Nnitil Hl-icl i Willi Ilia Withdrawal l i !.- ( n 1 r.. in Ijoort. i'.Ki:. N. C, Jan. 'J, ,fJ. j' i. y, lUnitl L. Itussell, r oi Noith Carolina, Kal .'.. Ki: 1 fi ol it toy duty to v i!r itdiniimtration, under M an important and re j' . iii'tii wticn Miss Abbott i u; t iun njui:ist me, charg w.i:j induction, beginning oik lust April, to address we all remained together en til Mies Abbott and myself took the train forborne. j Sabscuaently to this time, to wit: about Ostober, lbl'J, Miss Abbott ac- i rompanUd me at her request, to; W ashington City to see her father, where I remained for several days! and nntil I bad trantaeted the busi ness that called me there. Prior to; this time and subsequently I took others of my wife's neices to visit Kaleigh, Washington and other pla ce. Since the suit has been begun many persons Lave expressed great horror at the idea that I should have been tr.iVftlling around the country with nieces ot my wife. It had not occurred to me that there could be the blightest impropriety in doing , and I cannot yet bring myself to be lieve that any gentleman can, for a moment, consider bis wife's nieces in need of any protection from him self. The dropping of Miss Gertie Ab bott as a teacher in the public schools of Newbern has no connection what ever with this matter, and this state ment can be verified by the school committee and school board. I expressly and unequivocally deny that I ever threatened or endeavored to have her father's name stricken from the pay roll of tne government. The following is an extract from a letter about the New York visit from aid J. Hal Jordan, dated January 12, 18U8: "If I am cot very much mistaken, immediately atter their arrival in New York, he carried her to Brook- at I lyn to call on some of her relatives. I had dinner with him at the Astor MR. CALDWELL CORRECTS Tha Charlotte lataot 1b tt lualif Y tmm far tea to Hal'road t. I Ujmh famUle. The News is in re-ift of the foliow injr communication which it cheerfully publishes as requested : JALEiHt January 2'Ah. Editor News, Charlotte, N. C: Ikb Sie Ily attention was filled last Sunday to an article in the News which etated tLafc the railroad cotn misdor. had paaeed a resolution pro hibiting th bouthern and Seaboard roads from giving free transportation to their employees and families. Be lieving that jo'j desire to do justice I write to state that no such resolution has been passed or ean contemplated or even discussed. A clipping was handed me to-night from the News again making the fetate inent, and that " a copy of the action of the Commission was shown a N"ws reporter by Superintendent W. 15. Ky der, of the Southern." I ask you to say for me that Mr. Ky der ha no such copy of the action of the Commission, and if Mr. liyder id exhibiting such, it is one ot in own production r Bame other person, aad not tbe Commission. L... FOR A MAJORITY - NOMMTIOH. Nat- Committeeman C- S- Lewis Disgusted With the Middle Headers Conference. Civil Action Icetitnted Against Him for Failure to Give Evidence FOR A UNION OF FORCES ii. v. 1 ii i a ; wi. 1 h i . hjio.'i; it'i'' in fin 1.' in .. W Y you k co.ntnuti. cation assuring you ol my iution:ueo and my readiness to j.n.-iwi r a ';d nii'ut thu charges. Siu.o that tune, without my pro un i;i' ut, VUt an lam informed at tim in uuue ol! members of b"r own family, t L action has boeu with drawn. Under tbo circumstances I think it iio(t.r t'-iat I should make to ym this turther stiterneut in ad dition to thu public dunial made to the pr a ud it neimut to you t!ji t i t ii . int'i'i v iy tufinuiug l wibh to House. Shortly after dinner she nnd h 'a?-: Unit ti c ytry impression which her two friends arrived, and we all ha.; l ta created and pre- accompanied them to the depot in vinl j Pint Mi.n Abbott has from Jersey City. She was all smiles; in .aily rh.ldhoi.d lived with mo, as a fact had an expression on her face ni.Mn'iH r of my Inmily U erroneous, that most young ladies of her age Ah .. AhiioM who is now past nine would have after visiting the me- t. ii ytiu it hf,'c, lived with hei j tropolis the first time, that is, I mean sion. Capt. Ryder did not intend to so in t i; r ami in vt r hvtd iu my house an expression of iov and eratitude." tate. The positionnhe railroads takes ., .i i n., til ,.t.i,..r is'iT ntliAn Tu ii:r, ok oi-at fmm a I that under III. 'I 1 xvvwywaav-'i'"! A LAV IVllVnlU A O CU VALkVVW .& m I'll iifr.oaut of.tlm illness of my wife, letter of Mrs. Lulie Sweet, dated Jan. 1. ..-.I....... I . . .1 I . e uc iiio io 111 y iH.'iuu nun un&uuieu i vj, ioJo, on same Buojeci uaed, the purpose i plain, and I desire to brand it as faUe in toto. If Mr. Ryder desires to infringe upon the kindness of the road- hereto fore shown the employes, let him do so, but not under false color.-' IJelieving that you will give the same publicity to my statement that you have to the other?, I remain, Yours truly, I.. C. CiLUWKLl. IThe News is in error in this matter to this extent : It is paid the Railroad Vt Mft of AU'Pmxliea Who lclr Im 0f- thraw Sbjloek'a Iwr-Th rllf t Makiuft- Nomloation Tw Tar Fra iluat Iu tfae Electloo rhalrmaiS Batler M il! Act VI UIt and Promptly Cpoa U CaU of the Majority 17 Rfrad"i Vot. - llm V. OiUt, Cuzlriian P. 1. State Committee, Wattrzille, Minneiota. My Dear Sir: I see by the press that th-e Popultsts of Minnesota are to hold a convention at an early If such H hfing date, and was wondering if it is the escapade of the self styled, self-ap pointed organization committee in their farcial conference recently held at St. Louis Thn nrpss eava thev stole the name from the Populists ' Peoples Party" and that seems to be in line with that finesse. I can't ouite understand what these middle-of-the-roaderswant un less it be "boodle" and "effis". Several months ago they assumed forbidding the granting of passes by j ,he responsibility of calling a con- .f families of ference of the National Committee their employes, when it should have said the Commission had passed a res olution which the railroads construed as forbidding the granting of passes to such members ot families. As sta ted by Mr. Caldwell, the particular question of railroads granting passes to members of employes' families has not been acted upon by the Commis- the resolution of the Commission it is prohibited from granting the passes. t he il ai u s ot houskeepvr ana com i iii.i'u to my wife. She continued in h .iu y thin position uutil fchortly altci-t i.u. Iiua.s, lhl)7, when, oa ac- mat oi her prmisn-ut refusal after r. i att d ar.d urin ut ruiuesta by me, t. i!i -i '.ontiuuo certain objectionable a-M auoi.s I ri'iuested her to re-' tain t" her mother'M honia and the . it:t wnh loach manilestation of tfini.fr. .Shortly after her leaving uiyLoa i, under the eircumatauces nhovf dt tailed, tho action against ui" v;is t c m uen i d. It is a.iui.'td that tho young lady m not in a dflt-gato eooditiou and thi ti loro it ruit-,t bo apparent that tim iM'!nm could not observe the in tfifst.i ot lur or her family. v II ku ).vu mat me auvisers oi iurs. A'r,;i.u iu tho instigation of this action wo my bitter personal and pohtu-al tuemies. The one who is n ."iri st to her as adviser and who employed counsel and signed her proM-f.uiieti bond is not in any way ii la'.t a to tne aou Jtt mnuiy ana a m;iu whom I personally aud publicly eh isti.-od twenty yoars ago, and who tins ver siuco been my unrelenting tuemy. It is now publicly stated aud is widl understood hero that th so people art seeking and threat uing io tontiuu this action over tli' wit fii i r tt;-t and against the w ill oi .Mrs. Abbott aud to this end, laiiiiiL' iu all their importunities to induce her to contiuuo the action, aro threatening to have her removed asno.u hieud of her unfortunate hu.nb aid iu tho aetiou an to have sub.-oituted soiuo ono who will con ia iit t eout.nuo tho action. Not oaly mis but they have been impor tu.nag tho young 1 idy herself to in s;iiut. a t-opavato action which I am informed, alio has refused to do, suiting it to be her fixed purposo no. to go iu tho court house in this case under auy circumstances. A NOVEL SCHEME. The States ti Bar the Cotton and l'roducer ln Boudt. Mr. Editor: Edward Atkinson once said ''If New England could Yours received this evenine. I was surprised and shocked when I read your letter. Mr. Hancock and Annie arrived at my house at lunch time. I had a very pleasant call from them. Annie was in the best of snirita and seemed to be enioyintr grow the cotton plant without lict it herself very much. Mr. Hancock would make her richest crop, if she ri1 Rim tnnk lmiph. leaving Annie held a monopoly of cotton lint and in my care who stayed to dinner. Florence and Harry went with her to the hotel and then with Mr. Jordan to the Jersey City depot." I cannot close this statement without the admission that I have suffered much under this horrible ac cusation. My only support is in the consciousness of my innocence, and of the Peonies Party to ''settle the hash" within the ranks. The nviestion was submitted to the several members of the commit tee through Referendum and they decided that there was no occasion for a conference. Not being con tent tiiey, the roaders, had a con ference at Nashville organized, an organization committee so-called. This committee have assumed the right to call another conference gra ciously inviting the National Com mittee to meet with them. They met, cursed the National Committee par the fr0m the chairman down. . They re solved, and they adjourned with the firm convictions, apparently, that all who would not bow cfbwn and serve them are traitors and must be kicked out of the National Commit tee and eventually out of the party seed, she would control the com- Before the St. Louis convention merce of the world." in 90, I wrote onr State delegation Whv is it that thote of our people to avoid entangling alliances with who grow cotton are so abjectly other parties; they met and thought poor, while their crops, it' erown in best iu order to down this money England, wou'd make them power to unite with the various re New rich? form forces. You are well aware of Is there not some remedy for our the result. Nearly seven millions of uovertv! Is there not some way for freemen registered their votes It is in ihnhnnn that mv friends at least the cotton-crowing States to do, at aerainstold "Shylock.'' . I . . . f . .. . lt . . K l i j. 1 .1 XT I Tl -l-Jil W.nnK ill I.H am ma nonnih a nf anp.h 1 le&SL St u&ri OI wuab WO are lOlU, iow I 1 Bllieu meuuiumauuJi ui oaiovu v,DaT,fl0 iiin eland would do with our aavan- as second on tne i'opuusj oanoi as a tages? grand move, but oerore many weeas I think there is. ne had made such an "ass" of him- If fijich of the cotton-irrowine self that I become billions'' and States, throuerh their State and coun- did not vote for him. The nomina tveovernments. take the cotton pro- tion. it was supposed, would satisfy - . i jI.i i a . V 1. A. il ir(.tdent8obmita fata Report AVbichian duced by their citizens, at o cents the miadie-ot-tne-roaaers, out mey KxcrlUnt showing Prof. Noble Kiected j per pound, atld issue in payment for J used it as a "sop" and "weut out to the chair of PedajcoKT. it bonds at 4 per cent., interest pay- I did not approve ot their course able after one year. The States then and do not now. would then hold the cotton and could A few weeks since I received a let- member of the National Maine who is a Truly. Kobeet Hancock. UNIVERSITY TRUSTEES MEETING. At tho meeting of the trustees of tho University Thursday, at vhich STATE SUES COL. ANDREWS BEFORE THE COMMISSION- hrita hutumon Mare 11 wo r rU - Ta Complalbt riled With llcrk or tte ( Wake Coenty The l"nll P- aJtj Sued for. Eight civil actions were Friday in stituted by the State against Colonel Andrews as an individual, to recover penalties azgteg&tinff $10,000. The defendant will have until the March term to answer and then the case will be set fot hearing at the next term of court. Thcsa actions are brought under section 17 of the Railroad Commis sion Act which provides that "every officer, agent or employe of any rail road company who shall wilfully neg lect or refuse to make and furnish any report required by the Commis sioners for the purpose of this act, or who shall wilfully or unlawfully hinder, delay or obstruct said Com missioners in the discharge of the duties imposed upon them, shall for feit and pay a sum of not less than one hundred and not more than five thousand dollars for each offence, to be recovered in sn action iu the name of the State. A delay of ten jadnect against tU defesdact. A. POPUUST CSN&KlSSl'ftAl COVViT li. Ar.drt, fvr the ids c! f j eW and the eoat of thu action. Ttu jadffnt U ic4 by C. A, I . tu-.ar...., c Cook and loorU. atd 8m. attor- ' i. ..-w. cy fcr plaintiff. CENCRAL MIWS- TL SpiLUb bittlrhip Vitcaja. of ,(J too dUclacemeot. ta txf q or- drred to vlit Acaericss port. Hit stated that tt loiter tVi i.' of Cbicaro, have ccroerr4 all available wteat, amuuQtlng to Ii,o-J0,M0 hjbl. I Ret. T.D Witt Taln.ir. It notrd ditio. wa married lat week to a wt J- ow. jam. t.ifDor Coll er. maatrc M! third wife. The Richmond paper are d-tuand-ing better street. They j tt- condi tion of KicLmond' atreeU are wretcb ed and would ditcourage cu:idrr from settling there. An investigation of allegrd cruelty in the Virginia reformatory is binc bad. It is reported that a 17-yrar-old stoall boy was given 115 laities, while another was shackled white sick abed. The investigation has not vet b?en concluded. Hjmao (ilurkenstein. a dwarf, was arrested iu New York city on the charge of illicit distilling. At bis home in the heart of the Kat bide ot tbe city there was found a .tlU, with a daily capacity of seventy gallons, construc ted on thi reoit improved plans. Skattlk, Washington, Jan. 2H. A well auUiorited report baa reached here that tbe steamer Corona, which left here Jan. 2.th, with pasengersfor I'jea and kaguay, Ala!-ka, has been ciiuk. All her iaenger and rrew were saved. The Indian Head Cotton Mill, just opened at (Jondova, Ala., began opera Serial t Tub Cticttia W wtivcis, lhl Jao.il. 4 n .Saturday night a caucus of lpo ni rvra;or ari I oegrnirn w h ld. Tb utit Inittortaat baai- rj- transaction va tbe r lrc t loo of a 1'opulUt l"o: rtioiial i'aru tialgn lomrnltt-. Se nator HalVr. I'hairman of lhe TopuHat National Kirutlrt lommlttff utvn vhom tf burden of t ingr-lonal ram i."ilgri work La4 h-rrtofor fall n. In addition to hU otht-r duties tr forrnM the caucus that It would t nectjiry to edect a (ongrt-alonal i'amtaltn 4vminlttrv to take charge r-ic-lal!y of thi work: that hv would cojwratt with thU commlttet and aUt It In any way that hv could. A a rsu'.t the folloalng com mitter wan eltrtl: Si n at or Turner of Waahington, and Allvu of Nt bracks, and th following iCongrt-Mtiifn: M. W. Uowartl, Alabama; J.. lU-11,1 olorado; A. C. Shuf ml. North Carolina ; Jam (unn, daho; C. A. ltarlow. Call fornla; John IL Kcllt y, South 1U- kota, and Jamc . ( aiiahain, Ok lahoma. The' Conuiiltt.-e wa authorized to edect itii chairman and oilu r of ficers e-lthcr from among tl.tlr nurnU-r or from outt!d. The Con- grttislonal Committer', thc !ii-t-l pnxtfdetl to organ lo liy ducting W. A. Harris, .eiiator from Knn- a, as Chairman THE INSIDE FACTS o- About ttt St- Lca: luctlicc cf BY A MEMBER ISLSLM. Wkal h.kl t.kli.1-!, kS.. , f ta tKlii t i a '. a '.. -a. ) a . rii!t fv'I..itc fr-w tt a tieoat Awtattr atii'm lj !tr ri'it.r. Ilea. K U-r m I uiirf. 11 us nt. trrwftb Nalivt-al a lle i4 l! IVtpUa tn. St d t : r . f ti e tte Bea.brr f ' l eUi.i: e t ?4 rraett. W tat i j ! or!att iii ( tie !t nitta a&4 abaurd t la.Mat u.aJe t-j iL U. bitid tbe r ntii.,i..ti m t rti r l tia (w if Jan. lit-. Mr. M, ! i "ltitUe lod ll.t lr ri.u bla a ttwa ( I be rwt.lrtM st l Intis will allsr bllriea ! Ir-s" sgatrat tbe t-attetai viftutee atd tnrc t (k tte I srti.irj list baa been d'!t.rU-J t j m f.o f raii-) few. -llbt ttrn at tte i!tlfr f cava Itg nit-re feelina:. v r tu teat BSirt at. h ft itiUreatttB. tiors a lae t-o et .t 1 t rated f-arllra. "la Tom Wafa.ii. iiit' t'srij I'atwr. be taurant u n.ade Ibat days to make and furnish such re- lion', employing i,wm person, me v . ' It 1 tho purpoM of the National I eteMv mm ber if tbe t sursl rent. Committee and tbo t on g reunion a 1 the same was wilful.'' It will be remembered that Col. An drews was served on January 24th with eight subpoenas asking him to give certain information ana pro duce certain books and records in regard to freight discriminations and the issuance of free passes. This information he refused to give j and failed to furnish any of the rec- taining 50.000 spindles and 10,000 looms and consuming 10,000 bales of cotton annually. They were built and are owned by Boston capitalists. A gale of wind that reached the highest velocity of any experienced io St. Louis since the tornado of May 27, 18, when the destruction of life and property was so great, prevailed last week. Its velocity was sixty-six miles an hour, fourteen miles less tnan du tho Committee thus t-Iccted to txgln at once to organize a lgoroui cam paign In every Congressional Dis trict In America with a view to having the Peoples Tarty to hold tin balance of power In the next 1 1 ous.; as they now hold It In the Senate. .cV fnv r,rl nnf this fail- "02 the tornado. Two deaths, one fa- ma om., th irht actions inJtal injury and s&veralinlnorcasualtles stituted. Tn tVioaa pnmnkints it is allpcpd: t a R a . The entire family of Kd ward Bolt, of X aUClt iiiv uoiouuauki -e sau were reported, as well as considerable destruction of property. FOR PASSENGIR RAVS RC0UCTI0N llaarlos llafura Ika Hallway Ct.anlalaa l'apera Heart aKalat m Kerf art ! Rallraada lateteated A atata (talk-arias. mittee were teei t. )Jr. atarii titl t reetil atid la nt 4i ral-i re xi.aib'.e ft r lb! iidiruU,i tt i t. 'But wl.ea tbe aiateitt't atpara tn He 1'biladrlj bia Au.riran lnitt. Sftf-rated fwrra M.rtm tm liu.e at dr-e fur ruiet. Mr. Vl.sittft Hat krr.Ii tor of tbe A optica r, a rertt at tbe meet I rg, atd bould bate kooen that otily loft -etle alt ld were tn atlet.dat re. Vet be ) la bia report : "'Cbairaian Butler, cf tberatuial committee, raw Ot to if ct re tbia Itnsi taliwtt.sawCt to dent ttat aucb Irri tation bad teen U tiderrd bitn.ard. .f course, there a no atlecdaur of I be nilinnil rnminlllM at KI I mi Im aa a The Railway Cordniission met Tbura-1 k, . ... .-.i... . ...t ,. day. and so larire was tbe attendance I t, n.m m . .... .i.rfn- 1 r f. ...n.Ltinnf hi i f J I r.f r.ila.ir nHilU I l.,t It ara. ni.irr I . - , ., ,,, , t iccu viccii i awiKiaiiuui u niK.ivi .n; vn.vii. t ui.t..i 1 1 Lf riiiknilllrr aitv I frirLl In lorti drewn. on tho 13th dav of Jannarv.l ...;i, I , i u..t- i ..... i. ..-.i.llu roilnt'l.r ' ''nintn - , ' ' l buu BUll UftUcUlrr. nric puiLarii nituiiv uiriv iutur t'wc i.iuiii; vi w r 1898, and for a long time therefore violent illness immediately after sup I to give room. All tbe great lines In and still is, an officer of the South-1 per one night last week. The sonwaslthe Mate were rer.rrenied, tbe um- ern Railway Company, to wit: the I seized with convulsion.-, ar.d died in mons to the efllcials directirg tbeoi to first Vice-President of said Kailway terrible agony witnin au r.our suer ippuinu ipqv rigfnj .iwnirr r.,, t,;i, Ba;A rarav nnm. the meal. Medical assistance was um-1 rates sbuuld not be reduced. r j "... pany was then and still is carrying on the business of a common carrier in the county and State aforesaid. II. That the Board of Railroad Commissioners duly authorized by law so do, were on the 13th of Janu moned. and by hard work the lives of the wife and daughter were saved. Tbe coffee is upposed to have contained arsenic. No clue to tbe perpetrators I of the deed have been discovered. A red irranite sarcophagus for tne widow of the late t'ljsees S. (Iraut has ary, 1898, in the discharge of their been ulaced in the tomb on liiverside duties, to wit: procuring the neces- Drive.. It weighs eight tons, and U the sary information to enable them, the exact counterpart of the one in which said Board of Railroad Commission- the dead soldier reprses. It was cut ers to make just and reasonable rates at tbe quarries at Monticello, Wis., of freight and passenger tariffs, and and has all its exposed faces highlj A....t.tn!fh.rn. revnU- polished. The color is a dark red, w "cv-nu.u v a - ' I . : : Aw.v a lint l.aa aarnn. hagus intended for Mrs. (Irant there is the t w.r nr in fix the pnce at 10 cents per pound, terfroma membe: V?n t VH w li A A 1 dorman subml t" ud would undoubtedly 'receive it. Committee from "t After paying for the cotton and all .'reader" also sa3 tions therefore prescribed by said isoara or uauroaa commission- tn name in bronz julia l. Grant. eis are or nave Deen oustiveu olated, on the said uarv. 1893. issued the tioo tn tViA dAfAnds.nt. A. Ti. An-1 nrevent the walls from sweating are drews, first Vice-President of the I n successful operations Southern Railway Company: I Demands a, tntenc. III. That on the zoth day ot Jan- Madrid, Jan. 27. The public rrose- n.,orA tt; - , reply sua nis own.saiing inai i i SJ A. If T J The sarcophagus or the (Jerera n,erel, VJ Jower h;n 0 ihff 13th day of Jan- has bis name, -Ulysses Grant." The ,lh f population. Mr. Ki the following no- gas radiators to heat the tomb and on tMtiBt!i bt m number of There were present Vtce-Preaidents Andrews, Kin ley, and Gannon; l'as senger-Agent Turk, and Att'rnejs llarrifton and l!eoderoo, of tbe Southern; Vice-President Bt John, McBee, Glover, and Attorney Watts, of the Seaboard Air-Line; President Klliot and T. M. Kmereon. vt tbe Atlantic Coast Line: I'reaideiit I'ajre, of tbe Aberdeen and Abeboro.and W. K. Kyle, cf the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley. Mr. Harrison read President spen cer' reply which was a lengthy docu ment. Mr. Turk said tbe railway could not stand a reduction of rates Mr. St. John read President Hoffman's reply aud bis own, saying that rate Mates mer- tbe Coast-Line trains were actually now operated at a loss. Messrs. St. Jobn and J-.molt were aaea It tney naa lists of the roads free tiasses, and il wuo Mim AODitr. iotuu i ever ut any t:mo mnke any threat against Iu r with thy view to itduco her to submit to iutorcourse with me, and aho is, so fir as I know, a virtuous wom:m. I cannot comprehend what motive could havo induced her to uiako this charga against me and against herself. ilit-i Abb)tt charges in her com plaint that I had intercourse with Lev tbo llr;;t tinio under threats in the city of New York on her visit to thut ei'v in April. 1897. The other nets of intercourse, she alleges with out fixing the dates, occurred sub Moueutly in Newborn also under t!mu . It is proper therefore that I should state the facts and circum H'ar.c s eoiiueccted with niv visit to New York iu April. In doing so I am ;l:ul to bo ablo to furnish you with loitcrj from relatives of hers aud also troui relatives or my own livintr iu llrooklyn and New York with whom she and I spent the day wo wt'io iu New ork, vre Laving ar rivtd iLero in the ramming and hay ing U It for homo tho cveuing of the sanu day, which you will see cor mboratt d ia my statements. I haiug Luunors Iorth during tbo mouth of April, Mi33 Abbott to whom butb luyseif and wife had becu very kind, urged me to take her with iud that sue might see some thing of the world and visit her rela fves in Brooklyn. My wife and my self talked the matter over and we ttft'iluded that as I caul d easily get tree trapsportation tor both ot us that 1 should take her. After spending a niht in Richmond and one iu Washington City and traui.vctiag my business at these points, wo proceeded to New York, at which pjint we arrived at' late breakfast. We ate breakfast at the Abtor House cafe, and she having the address of her relatives in Brook- lyu, Mrs. I-ulie Sweet and children. wuoso letter is hereafter ouoted. accompanied her to their home and after reinaiog with them to lunch, I left them, requesting Mrs. Sweet to have Mis Abbott at the Astor House in New York by 8 o'clock that eve ning, as I intended to leave Jersey City for homa atO o'clock tbatnight. AttLetinia fix-d Mr. Harry Sweet aud his sister, her cousin, came with her to the Astor House, and they to gethf r. with mv cousin. Mr. J. Ha Jordan, who lives ia New York, and u tho writer of tho letter hereafter referred to, and myself, went imme diattly to the Jersey City depot and ted his annual report. This showed I . . therA n1(1 T,nt,ov Aun x nn rArtt v mined n.rv. 1SQS. nnrsuant to the said no- cutor demands a sentence upon Lieut.- they were willing to give t hem to the that tho University Is more pros- v . nn, ' nrt.M tn an .n ' t,a Poloo ' nvor fn the tiA th said A. B. Andrews nerson-1 General Weyler of two month' impris- commission Mr. St. John .aid : I in aii its : r ;.rrr:.- i z " "r mr:r : " " ;i ;";p.u ..uri.MWi onment. te v ' "pw nr wm ue into ine treasuries ol ilio u ucieui maiBourais. mai oh uu a j-cw um-1 any oyycaici umwo oblection to furnirbina It. States ana counties, anu luereuy re-1 ers were equally aeiermiueu iui i oi ivauruau uumiisomucia nuu liAVA th nfifinle of the lairs that are thv shonld not. He nroDOsed that fullv and unlawfully did then and now so onerous. - a convention be called this year and there neglect and refuse to make and I have no doubt but what the we nominate a gentleman from Phil- furnish the said report to the said cents per pound on the cotton grown adelphia as a candidate for Presi- Board of Railroad Commissioners as in North Carolina would be sufficient dent of the United States to be voted required in said notics. to pay the entire governmental ex- for in 19C0, asking my views. Ire- IV. That as plaintiff is informed penses of the State and cotton-grow- plied to the gentlemen in no uncer- and believes, said A. B. Andrews, ing counties. tain language. by virtue c f his office of first Vice- The bonds, issued by the State m I have kept in touch witn senator i rresiaem, is tne manager sou payment for the but 80 per cent drawing an intere would doubtless gold. It is high tim fixing the price tnf.t stnc not. lfit ' - i . . - it-... f xt a i. 1 l r i. . u;ni'm.r- rna i niro.i mhiph tjl f r f nrr. i ... . . . . : : . York do it any longer. cute Chairman Butler because ama- otaie oi xioria owuuu " yuu,kr.:r Ji '.A.Z :V LVu. laajuaung iue imuurr rur. n. r" ' This r nil wmid hrine into tne cot- ,ir v of thA National uommiltee ao i possession sau uuubc ui BwuuiBu . . . .-,.: . rit.a Katee. porous than ever before history of over a century. The total number of persons receiving instruction during the past year was 685, of which 18o were in tho summer school, the others. Uni versity students proper. This en rollment is forty in excess of the lamest attendance, and 1UI more than last year. Eighty-six of the ninety-six counties are represented, and nine other States. Orange leads in students, having 43, For- svthe, 28: Wake 27. Ninety per . ... . . A . - it. has Kwart to Ha Jadce. Washington, D.C., January 27. Tbe President to-day appointed Hamilton Glover Kwart, ot North Carolina, to be District Judeeror tne vatern lusirict of North Carolina. Crowd Vtf t-r ttaa Yukon. Seattle. Wash.. January :. Three crowded steamers sailed for the YuKon within three hours of each other y ester- Hv. Five hundred persons leu mis President Elliott's reply was: "If called for It could be seen?" "I don't known Thy tbe Commiion should not have it if they wanted it for a fair and legitimate purpose." Tbe CoumieMon ha j the faner rate question under consideration and will bot be decided until tbe next meet ing oi tne Jiauroaa commusion, ii The rnembers oi lbeCoaiml'on men. i ne roeniuer oi toe won... ..on i rMirt .., r,mR.ittre u. said that it was a very great and io-r ,, miit ttm r,11-1.-.. or by prt-xy. 'lbe inemlM-r f tbe t attotitt rt tti luittte i reeeM were Trry Teaa. Lit ir a: tn of XI ., Lu bat sn ui Miuia of 'l eu . atid N billu g vt M'i, at.d vt these l.urbartar. Minis and Srl.illtrg were -pp-d to dtitig ti)tbiiff Im oppof ition to ttie ' iion of ti e iiatical coinmittee. "Now if eetet-tj-fite itm n Wfi re intent In jru r by rsy. lu were I he) r . billir ( ftsle tn l.at u al ly Iti reply to a quettum that l.ea .reetit a titen.br ot t !. r-i aillr on orfani cation tiot a a i.-a.b-r of tbe national rutunuttee. "Now gentlemen, irt u Late the name of tbe tevrnty-lite or etrti Ct member of tie natural eoitimiitee that are iu favor i tbe ts lira that were rrp-d at tie M. Lhji meet ing and tbe cit jrrt frbiti it s railed which thfct tu I tie eetie ol rarly all -ree-tit re i.ot earned out." NEWS FRO WASKIMCTON. alf ttattw a4 Blaaa tm Sa ralal Savtaga Ha rtl II rH- rktiS'i rill fae lmO a-l BaM Holla lac ot 1.11 refc tttf - iHluf luaa mt loteaU Special to Tn a Cat cam an. WashigTo, . C Feb. 1, J".. Ibe lotliiuiltee on I'oat llflirea alid l'ot Koads of I be Senate. of stl.irb Senator Ilutler i a tuu.Urr ) t.ave bad under eonaiderai ion tli matter of e Isbluhitar KUterMtuetit fota1 atl( bank, and a a reult of ibJr 3i wm aionltif tbe pr j t, hiator LutUr and Maon were requeued by tbe committee to prepare a t ill and re- tueel- Seti nnnt rt tha cfnrlotitc arn fmm "Nnrth I d.isiru to assort most solemnly Carolina: the largest percentage that I havo never had any intercourse ghown by any University in the United States. Twenty-six per cent, of all tho academic students are pursuing the regular courses eading to degrees. There are im . i 1 J1 t-.- A nntc I WHVf v, , ' " - J muli I UUOL1 Y vm..m, r J A"la iA'a men . it wnrilll hrinC . . . i i i j ml. I uiau v iviio ""mi " " " - aiso is a remarsaoie Buowmg. xo - famftr tha deoart- cotton, being lor Butler and as yet have seen notnmg cnarge ana control oi an mauers it for the xorth, and twice as many l tricate question ana tney uwirf iimri , ,r Butler introduced tbe bill tor- . of its full value, and to indicate that he has any such idea, pertaining to the operation of said aain are b3oked fur three steamer I to consider it. ieideaaii tbeinior n-l utliii haitgs ltanaa. st of 4 per cent. I believe Senators Butler and Allen I Southern uauway in tne oiate oi making tner aepariure ior .vin numi- Arthur J.I-Jward,fornerJy or Kg- be as current as both to be "true blue" and am cer- North Carolina. . from ruget sounu. IZT.'i'J-i?Z ..-;;. " M,mbe cvunty x. t;, rwoi i iia. tain they are in touch with most of v. That ai plaintiff is intormea B,K..s..,B... tird ViaT tibkb bi Lr. " T," a that the South was the representative workers of the and believes, the said a. 15. Anorews The solemn ceremony of installing ,4)led tu nawer. The Commission I'mied state. Hut 'z on her nrmcinle pro- Pflon ess Partv. as manager oi mo wuxcbb oi iuo j0Repn iicivenna as ASMiciie uu..c : cor. dl.r e-ch road tenaratelf inl Z "t.L... ' .... a --O - - i k i I - - . . . i I ... . . . i- .. - zuHLjr iiuiirr aimw inn wu uitu I t l i xT I x. . i T i n, i Uaii.ami Ka.inToiT i Am nflnv in inn i Tha an (T 1 1 a r. iriniinii ii I I i.r nuurruirin-: . ..... mi ...i ini - ... - liVrjrnooi ziiiLL iicw I ir.rtrtfis KfiPin too iiiuuu io ocioo- l buuiuoiu j j . . .u.. . i uiiiik iiuirtxcr raira mm tu- i , - ifi. aptr. orK uo it any longer. cme VyDSirman Buuut uocauso m-1 fci.w -. vlni1a in the his-1 i pruiion bin to -t aia iwiisisr it rru: i ,.,i,i intn tv,c ont. v,. T.t?nnol HnrnmiHiiA do nnesARsinn and nnder his control all I "Ormeu at noon yveanesuay in iiieuio i D.. 1 .1 . ,.w-..f .... 1. .... ntho freshman class, 120 being . . s. . , thfl Nnrth ' L0 ,y tn . f. tll eTnetlse of records, books, writings and memo- V?r!c cou"cn.am!r 6.; 1 "'I I .... . . ... hou. aeior.s of tbe w.te at.d Terrf-J iarmers sonsa. I j t iui v, amnnnf nf u aa,t ttto-o nf lisonn. rin.ilA fit th nnerations and transac-l I . ". ... . ' .ltorie. on tbe feaibii:tf of fre r Tho enrollment places the Um- l"u.u(.' VOBil- tt r nnT.L tu .maa.ra r thA tiona of said railway company in the pre9enl . !.k7.T T.tn rat- h..diiAn.. rarai mail delivery netem. Tbee-J'J versity in the lead in the South in ; 4"7: it would rev in the State of North Carolina, and if he ----'- . tft ibt repealed. The rate, io ell - mnA v had so desired could have made and Locisvillk, Ky, January iu-. spe- prior to thr id!circular No. ;oareIcr- . . , ..i it. r a w.ii.A.Jici tnthA l'ost irom i-ranaion. ni..i.. l.i.i. ' I h-nn-m S:natn. Hnr Of WOIlia UU I TurlllBUOU iUO UUMU Ul uaiuuau . . . . . ... I. "J ic-iul" anything within reasonable bounds Commissioners the report called for "HowYr 11 1U toe IlUllCD dWISSIWU. VI. That as plaintiff is professional schools have increased and have a total of 140. The corner-stone of the $2o,000 alumni building will be laid with appropriate ceremonies June 1st. Ilevs. llobert Strange, Jj. 15. l urn- bull, C. W. Byrd, and J. W. Carter aro elected preachers to tho Uni versity for,l98, and each will spend a week there. This is a new de parture. Leave of absence for three months . -v a ' a a1 was granted to jfresiaeni Aider- man for trip tp Europe and the East. lie has worked earnestly and has fairly earned this oppor tunity to travel, as the prosperity of the University shows. Prof. J V. Gore is during his absence dean of tho faculty, with powers as Pres ident. The Chair of Pedagogy was filled by the election of Prof. Noble, Superintendent of tbo Wilming ton Graded Schools. to satisfy them and Keep them in line with the National Committee, in After a hot debate tbi morning wer House of tbe Kentucky a 3 1 Legislature adopted a substitute, olfer formed l a Dy Representative Nelson, of Uar- ed prosperity that he once enjoyed, -A r T-n tn Viia hnHs tVtn.t srn n ow nftnafrpil wnrthlpss. a commercial I and for th a best interests of the party. I and believes, that said A. IS. An-1 Ai call in a: upon United States Sena- r on. i;i. enrt cioV ot? so mneh I drews. as Vice-President and mana-lror William Lindsay to resign If be W aiUC I A- lAv MMV awwa I ' I ... - . . - l a. I ' 'V Bnt. the hvuecrites will doubtless iancline. The reform forces never ger aforesaid, oould be ordering or cannot support me omcago piatiorm. 6Ufe. jtr at tliosA snp'o'pstions. and sav. ill dnon t.h mnnev no wer SO lone I directing his subordinates in the City I Terrible Treatment f Girt.- resolution this would be paternalism, and as it is kept up. It is just what suits of Raleigh and elsewhere to furnish jACKS0X 0-Jan. 27. Last night as therefore unconstitutional." We "0ld Shylock'' and I hope he is not the data and facts in their poses- j lu Friend a Dfteen-year-old girl . . rt.u. winAi i ii i l A' n. a n v. Tin T n I ti inuir irnnuiHii irw iTinat hnvft naternaiism. xue oiaic i snei ine oni nis monev ior tuis i?ui-1 muu mnst stretch out her strong arm to haose but I fear it is so. RliiAld and nrotect her neoole from The ida of nominatins a candi the combines that aye robbing thenw date for President in '93 to be voted t finite, nf tVioir VirnARt tml. . fni. in "Knfrcm Vior 1 QflO . The VerV . ... -v-il.- .... . . i 1.1 TTTT mi. . I a.mIiT .a . ryn nH There is precedent tor this, jju- idea of .their presuming to sex a aate X vi- t "a a r a his skull so that he is not expected to ring the late war, when the horta for a convention any year until they I and believes, the said A. r. Andrews nie - After gaiuing possession of tbe Carolina soiuiers in tne isonieueiaiB nave conrerea witu tne vunnunu mauo u .w-.w The matter came up on exceptions filed by the Southern to tbe present rate on it Western North Carolina! Railroad division, and ended by a re- ptalof the new rate and tbe restora tion of tbe old rates on tbe roads of the Abbott voted against I be sion Te Make CaBBrcltaaw , Second Vice-rreaident tinley, ol within their knowledge, I wa9 goinz to her home accompanied lite JSout hern Kailway, announced to I ttrt9nU0 l.rirt.ett .a m a r . lak .l..-..- M ' . m-m-i a-a AH V-lAe Mr trMA . .... II eo. w.w. lonr.ol rrB 4ijiy.s ova wmm w Senator I'ritebsrd l a introduced a.. bill for tbe erection of a utile ttiild incat KllzabetbCity. li.fi. Kwart ba received tbe pointment t a'jereed Judge Ditk. It is said that lrridet.t made tbia ap point mrtit principally on ernsl'' grounds as tie and Lwttf ere la Con--' gre together atid Kwart soted ttri.; Mehmley lur peaker. Odlettor Iun an La been tet on Kusineas eonneeed with tne Intrpat 5 I have procured mo iacw uwvaaary ny irienus oi tne lamuj, mej ere - - l x i .kUJ K ; m v uaira ni ...kii K. . ..ni.ii Mm ipgananriir.iDrru air rru w.xrU uc I a-v V a 1 A. 1 I. J r I tkAletAnAVAi1 I IIO T TSfCk ITlfkfl II Tl CI rirrlrtl I A a I 14IUC uvwm-.i 1 notice aioresaia. i vs r.r,"z . "tj V" ::z7-.i -..in . ..i.r,;.- tina i Ann ar rnr vir n rnri. 1 nri iirinir 1 iiivi a"ifc' I UUC TV CBkCV a m mm m, vv . wm a Railway have their e.jonect here, beginning February 101b. Tbs lenatb of time ia deemed necessary to I notify tbe tm- ar find 1 1 1a and i iriei ttii rtiiHAna crriu ner miu uu 01 i ""j"" .... - - min vhri he was most shamefully I ploy es of the two roads. . i ..... i k. .n.,t. r th.m ri ahwh i n t nil aate tne two irai i Lrrsiru ut vncuu uiit.-..i - . . . I na.i is.sinir he half dsd in the I rive here at li : a. m , I wJ m - . .... . . . she was found aoon after-1 11 i. i-J X-CnowocctiPjinca i rottiinetit t- tiwo in tbe AcrwultMrsi Ipartment here, a married lat Wedr-aday ,t Miarelit,oCtbieiiy.Tbey left Is we- .. diately for Sonb Carolina Jo siit ret-a at i e ar.d frlenas ot Mr. iesT. No arrests Ueginniog ns will ar- instead of I (.Houtbero) as at present. Tmm Tel sba Arsetl. ... . President Iole, of tbe Hawaiian' Island. wa tere lat eet Hurler th cb litue be was tendered a snares- .. flrebt reception by I'rrMdrbt lr K1&. I'J- I be lloiieeby an ovef stbeln.ir.c Vote.- r.aaed tbe bill tc re-ettiVtirM tbe DEAD-LETTER OFFICE BUSY. Making Record of Countless Letters Sent to Ftandalent Concerns. Nearly fifty thousand litter "aye arrived at the dead-letter office iu the last few weeks addressed to fraudulent concerns. An alleged manufacturing concern of New York city comes well to the front, offering a Sheffield razor worth $10, and a cake of soap, all for ten cents. Next follows a bogus drug company, of the same city, and a medicine company of Kalamazoo, Mich., advertising invaluable prepa rations of their own. Before the character of such concerns was dis covered they bad received countless thousands of letters from all over the country and reaped a rich harvest. -rmtr wpta raed. and their fami- Und ho with the Committee. They mation called, tor m saia nouce, put i: -u,. -rTroi-t-rr ori.enf. I w.r.r.v. Their TAminil mfilon tho other hand, as plaintiff is in lies l uuiuo n o a a" iv t .i .j - i niguuic ivu li j - i j . - j , e :- v.t r,r-a-nA. f,i(t hpm mill Li . in is nnrn. ''hpftd tin and I f ormed and believes stuuious ana e oi 7ah I i:v t . I rtAliViPr.tAlv snnnressfd ' evidence I mine, where Vance, then Governor of North Car- t for one, as a member of the Na- within hisknowledge and neglected to wards by a jearc bing party olina, bought or chartered snips ana tional Committee don't propose ioriejfamine.tuorecoiruo y-"-i , Mr. Kobert C. Strong, attorney for I Mother n Meibodi.t . bwrcb for .ro-. it to be done. I have, as yet, quar- nis control as Loreaiu, iu.aii.uc u . n. uo.i wpmc i .h, Itrll Telerhoaa Company, appear-1 ,-rtt and record detned a:ab. taIp.1 with no one. Ever since my hinder and delay the said, mard ol feurene Mills Charles Deabazo and Ud befcre the IUilroad ComsniMion rille.Tenn . urirr lre ar. dn-n tn n-nr-rMnxr rAform in I Railroad Commissioners . m the dis-1 j. n. Ki n e were arraigned last week I and aked that Le be given until Feb-1 Hon Jorrh II. MfKenti, Atiorrey ouumaivu v J . I ... . . - I- . ..! .... . o . i:- ..- . . -. locnr v,or.Q ncA owaiTiRt ' Old Shv-1 charcre ol their auues. .- . . . ; i before Lnilea stues commissioner v. iruary .n to oie uia ,ww iuuiuj uenerau wnoer .arniawj, Xdv.ua..e . uv t,- - . - I n.. . .i J 4 ft A J i r.. I 1. 1 i -1 . . l..n.;iU V. .hn I .1 .iJin mm innul fenm tha r I . .... .1 r-4 ...-.. f j. i ii j j m tha i vu ,"i nil inH saiu ii. u. nuuiom i..uui9uiir. n iuTinr, i hn.uu.. uuiiu utuamt i.i" i rrtunw 'i - - Enture, tatea tODy ine ; roauers amuv r 7T " , . I ..rimnt rben Ahowa that Kinr tall vote or who I shall vote for, the saia uoara or. jvauroaa viu..- - - - M , Q09 of lce JO,t t Trp atn . . . i u a. . I . . . h a ca.i - wnnrr as rFn ti i rnii i -. - -. . . . . I . n . . uwuBw. wo ,(.., , leifiranticcounierxeiunracnemesoiiAiei Riort rnr. Iowa. wan. so. shipped cotton to Europe with which he bought clothing and other needed articles for the soldiers and citizsns of the State. I have no doubt, but -what each and every Governor in the South wonld take creat pleasue in doing all in their power for the betterment of 4Jtandition of our people. luetB ia ojujdii . .- vr- . . i tutions it is the preservation Unlike most proprietary medicines, the formulae of Dr. J. C. Aver's Sarsaparilla and other preparations are cheerfully sent to any physician who applies for them. Henee the special favor accorded these well known standard remedies by the I World's Fair Commissioners. of the homes and liberties, the prosperity and happiness of the people. Poverty, privation and hardship are gradually, but surely destroying the spirit and ambition of our peo- i r . a pie. A continuation 01 present con ditions for a few generations, will put an end to the brave and patriot io veomanrv of America, atd their descendants will be reduced to a lev el with the peons of Mexico, the fel- lahins of Esvpt, the serts ot Kussia and the pariahs of India. "Princess and Lords may nourish or may fade, A breath can make them as a breath hath made. But a bold yeomanry, , their .country's pride, When once destroyed can rever be supplied." Clod IIoppek Beaufort, UT. C, Jan. 29, 1808. y-A nrnnose to do so in the VII. -That the said A. U. Andrews T.tBarksdale.at.uanvuie, vacnargea bond pending an appeal irom ine new PeCently aprieia as euecesor v 'Tnrtti'YtiAia- bvtne aforesaid wilful and unlaw wtb counterfeiting and circulating telephone rate. Tbe time asaed was j0tice Field. of tbe preice Cirt. but I don t propose to te die- by J 7usal to 'turnfeh to stiirious ten-dollar gold pieces The allo wed by tbe Commission. hat taken tbe oath as Ju.tio the by the -roaders' as to how I TmMto J?ajMB. mfcow. lfc.c Kinr . Court, III. ,ne.or Attorney t-i r.. ;ii; "upmu lo m- JKXli aut TTitiiug ty - jority nomination. - Itespectfully, C. S. Louiri m Member of National Com. P.P. Vermsnt. . m saia notice, wuawiuuj ntnuweu, i lt ig aiieed that one time be t. ,P. v-,rat lif. delayed and obstructed: said iJaara ran a counterfeiting foundrj at Char- ;;r;iA ,.,Bsrritd a i of! Railroad. Commissioners-: in the hotte.N. C, in which nearly one bun- JJ,"1 , i"trT ' discharge- ot their auues, to. --wii t in area meuw miniat.r. . dncated him for the pal lukl one ot iub uiuav uuciuu ucoii . - Small-pox is becoming serious question in Montgomery 1 t . n a Ala liQSU SUIUU1CI II1C VrlUJ li V UVV sharing equally in tbe expense, sv 1t .r nnr - - : .. . 1 t At .OUO IU &L21UUJ1II UUb LUC U1BCSB returned about the first of Nove however, and has since assumed er proportions than ever, there at this time, it is stated, 100 ca the pest house, and as ( many i nouse oi aeteniioo. - : r I Ayer's Cherry' Pectoral'W-k! by its woika. .The texperien half a centuij proe that Viio, lober, f idi n tr ing and allays irritation of the if Ti and bronchiat tubwro prompts r e'ffectually as this. eor-e Ssm-! a woman worts Ilia father, a hew Jersey n.Vinif, int- nrl - wasnnablA- rates ...LnnCfT.i .rtt rerrnlational of counterfeiters in thu country f - --- r- -.- - - ; . , BOW Keen broken ud. SSa.nMAVA TlVODOn ItAlf 1 AAV I 1 1 n mci cava v . avov .wj 7 T , Boardof Eailroad Commissioners are; ot have been bbseryed or violated. . 1X That said A, B. Andrews by reason oi nis wmiu nuwai mj lict to make and furniah the- report mentioned in said notice, ana aare- onrrwd of him. and for wilfully ana unlawfully hindering,' delaying ' and nhirTictiriaf tne said Board of : Hafl- -nd Commissioners in the discharge - - m 1 X i ' M avf trait dntiea aa aioresaia. aia . tor- w' t.-T.-e ... . . a -. feit to and. become liable to ue otate of Korth Carolina and s fot - the pay ment of the eum of $5,000 purinaiit to the stature in aucirce naio 00 orotided. r r.V: . ' -1 - '1 ' Whetefdte"- the - plainbu: prays has pit. The lad ran away at eigateea aud "tramped it" nntil nearly forty Last month be ebaneed to attend - m. a I 1 . . V mm. A M A SAI BI A mm. rm 1 r .it ....- tk. I services at toe ioci rcaciiw huhiuu. .tl .n mntlf tfafttorvdre AOODe m woil-ri mmi bibi ia Governor Grifc ( New Jereey. --'I Atneng tbe Nortb C'rlKiUp in t tbe city lat wrk were . Jrd- f baw.i.utotlPg and Ir. Ycitrmjtry of Ahviie, atd Kit bo? Cbes-bire.ej " Kateigh. ; ' 1 fveebl '" WwSil 1 Esmu. N- C Jan. 27 Laat -a week there w a saitbroaghtagaiart :-' Barwtll aud Cole and Uoyd And Mr. Chriatina 01mo( a well-to-del Voucg. the warbouemt : tto widow. Somerville' echolatlj face I plate, for eellinp tnarrgagec tovacoo. , interested ber, and she gave him Ion their fiora. Tbe eaae is that a.,. money and induced him to seek I lot ot worts-area iobicco wm nwia m work in town. otanwnawi ww . TheiracQuaintacce npened. witb I and now the perttes are euieg vami tbo result that Iter. W. L. Brown, I warehousemen for the aaBtortxi paper I read. Let it alwiys sUnd as it of the First Methodist Cbureh, united sales. It this sait is deeided bis always stood, and the people will t them in marriage- I the warehomsemea. it wUl ; stand by it.- 'Senator liatier ia njfnvi j I aowarei i avu vi iu-, and we are proud oi mm. inese -wnei - ine jaoauiwu "r",; ! fourths ox tne tonaeoo mat is oTf im admire him, and will sooner Tymu coaety, mb awo 1 1,,, rneumbranee ea it. This that per.usAion svr, "T wiU com. ep ia next tern of M beuae caavasa, and preaching wberev-1 5 j"'" . . f A. J. DtDeox. lerthey are permitted. ixui ' i"" . fot colon nc the beard a brown or black is Buckingham's Dye for the Whisker. r. - . ' XJk tha Caaeatlaa. v . C Obsoojt. K. Jan.2iL Is. ' I'fike Tbk Caccasi ajc It is tbe best abuse him : or, later acknowledge bin their leader. I - Yours for tne coming ngnx, I V tes. f. to. , -. t ' - i
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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Feb. 3, 1898, edition 1
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