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. Vol. -XV.fNo. CONCOTVD, C., WEDNESDAY JAN UAKY 20 .1897. Whole NO. i.dso l r tvt iirin -m-r . . -r -mr--. - . . - i - - ' j - COUK i PROCEEDINGS, IIool Will B Tried For ITnrrter jury Tuesday found rtii i mm i ugainsfc Sam Hood, ELECTED ON FIRST tre muruer or VYilI The jzraa a true bil hHi-L't(l wit Hinevcutr, 'M No. 9 township, on ';Qnmiav. December VO, 1896, The Vial if Hood has been set for Friday. Following ep't-ciftl vtti trial : T L Boet, L J Foil E W Morri- Pn -T B Bernhardt, Geo. H Gar m0D, W Ed. Harris, John W l ay ,i- Sini w tiarris. or., w Mc BALLOT. DEMOCRATS VOTED FOR DOUG H I ON. van are the names of the a m .ft re appomtea ior tne The Vofe Was Taken in Each Konse atlfoon, acl Fritcjhard ilad a Ma jority of One of the Foil Membership of the Assembly The Result Will be Declared in Joint Session To-day. Brown Ervin, C A Qvercash, T SIX MAJORITY. Raleigh, Jan. 20. Pritchard win?. Joint ballot today gives him i T C Strieker, U (J Uaidwell, A o jj - ; ,u uu,u iD Payvault, Noeh Blackwelder, W L a black eyo to Tbcmpson and the Wideiatioafe, L.utner A .Lentz, Jonri J , . . L, T7.Rnst.-M R Boar. W G Newell, E G uuwuiaJ1 Vuuerism. ine agony i?r in flhfl T Fisher. M L Furr. W ;a i XJl " J w . I lu LIU l U f Cla WMorrifon, W C Eddiercan, James the election of a United States Sena- .... . i tor. He want - d it understood that he wa8 it middle-of-the-road Popu list. Cy, Thompson was a true son of the Old North State a man who will throw himself into the breach ; a true silver man j equal in honesty, loyalty and principle to any on of North Carolina. I Mr. Abell nominated, in behalt of the Democrats, Hon. Rufus A Donghton. He said : "Mr, Presi dent : In behalf of tb Democratic Sentors, I desire to place in nom nation ex-Lieutenant Governor - .'. ...-J of ':j y;j :v-:'i " ! -i: - T , : V .. ; - . .. : to afce t Sojoie Odds and Ends at such a small part of the cost as funny for everybody but ourselves. v 1ms week and next week, the last two weeks of J&Tiuarv. bfininrins? w'th this day, Tuesday, January J9tb, we will give our customers and patrons the chance to nuy ?ny of the following: ! About 50 boys' coats at 35 cents. The lining and thread and bill ten 3 would cost aout that much. . ! About 40 men s -coats at 75 cents. It's worth thab much to tbeia it Komhody gave you the cloth. I I bout 100 pairs of Men's pants at 75 cents. This is less "than lnen if you want a vet you can have your chosc9 of nbout BOhves- Not to be eneezed at 1 without tiimff, .or ma so at 35 ciBntSi ( Whole sm't $1.85. Doughton. Mis purity of life and gimned afc wjthout tt-tth. t T ... ....'! I ' . iiio Bcrviues are wen wormy oi cTur t t t rTl nn t a rTnn nTMn ntTAn I m fc. mm m m m mm m $ w m m m . m m m m m mm mM m ill a J o J emulation. His .public life and political principles command the esteem and confidence of his friends at 50 cents.! Not a third of the avtrige cost. of ere- t ?, Cochrane, E Has Cress, C O Wenning er, E D Lentz. Thos. L Hileman, j Ed. Carri leer, 'Geo. 'L Fisher, Moses Linker, W fi Sims, C E Sides, -J Henry Boger, John O Sf tmon, D O Fanv Samuel Q Alexander, S M Shinn, K A Dry, Geo. A Patterson, Geo, K Tro itman, J H Smith, M L 'Clm. J H Thayer, W T Whitting tcn. John L Bodt, R S Boger, Luthtr M Bost, 1 Tom. Johnston, accused for steaK from lom JliVans, plead to the chain ' - . ; . SENATE. j . Raleigh, Jan. 19 The Senate About 100 pairs of Jadies fine bhoes in button and lnre and challeDge the admiration of .Weed's, and Padan Brothers make, to tro at 75 cents, not ovev o .e thbl ot me ? verage coat. 1 : , Also a small line of Eastern -made fine shoes at 75 cents. Nowe ki those who differ with him. He i3 in met at 11 o clcck, Lieutenant Gov ernor Reynolds presiding. After prayer by - Rev. Mr. Daniel, of the city, the journal of yesterday was read and approved. j Bills and resolutions were intro-l duced aa follows : SDon'c miss this lot. They wbnt be here favor of the free and unlimited the lot but cost oyer SI. coinage of silver at 16 to 1. becauke days. a small lot or men's Heavy Jbmglisn ties, snd hi;jf wording shoes at it is right, because it is just. The great crime of 1873 he will en deavor to have stricken from the statute books. It should be blotted out. If elected, he will eive real a. foi- itig-bicscle. pv lev and was sent gang for 12 months. The case of the -State against W 0 Gadd. Channme Smith, U if of wills. The calendar was taken up and bv lt8 fruits, bo you should iudee the lynching bill of Ptr on, color- a mn. It you elect him you will ed, was taken up. Person made a nnt ha nnmnellpd to fornn a nrnmisP: 1 50c. A better lor at 75o. Thse at i'luuip snoes. Jioys work shoes at 50 and 65 cents. A small lot of men's tuits, good and servicable, but all wool at $2. Plenty places where they wili aek jpu 2 r coat not any better. , . I j To; close our boys knee panes suits, in fine goods, we giv ior jtz. xnis Jine inciuaes an we nave tnat cost over ?s- All the toresoins stuff is in favor of the buver.l FTJ Sr; FOR BUT DEATH TO FROGS I Youi are the boys, we are tne irc-gs. !$1. anter d single you chcio financial relief to the people even uOWUC-iu . iuuua if he has to put it on jus a'rider to I I M r : .T . I j II ' - . I ..-!. tla &V S5 NOW FOR A FEW THINGS IN FRESH N E W GOODS. these things cheap as it gives k ... m - jury has no It will prb , TO CUR Take laxat lets. All money if i yet renaerea a veraicu committee . The bill ably be a mistrial. A COLD 131 OS E DAT jcounty liable when a lynching curs. Mr. McCarthy moved to lay cea8eie88 foe of all trusts and com -r- v . . m r lunon the table, wherennon Person u: t u.-. 'JAi. ve riromo VUinine iari i oiuuuono , x uave rcopcuv xur fcue druegists refund the JamPed to tia feet and demanded noliticil cbnviconsl io fails to cure. 25c the support of all "true Itepubli- kf , . nmnri T m nfimA.. Now don't swoon away; but just remember that it giv s up mura jgrj' man.; i we s'l es, I ft-'t 85 i Me.- em !- rOin ar v taxes. He is an untiring enemy and factory for less than $1.10. Ladies glove grain lace an ba-.cri" shoes. grain. Smith. Gilbert Smith. Benrv Li taker loQg harangue in favor of his bill, He would eive his word, and God pleasure to be able to sell r. lmon hiiV riP&n fnnf tlrtPn Ann InR I nnrhen ' Anvoraolv Ktt (ha tnHinioral . . I . i . .. . . . i . vU-v.-m T ..-.- : rvvu VJ favor of an income tax. rue monev- cents, iwen's good tun? usn; ties, nign cuti hroi?rs at 75 c-m. makes the iPndprq hnnlri nav tWrn'r narf nf thn heavy oil grain English Ties1 and Creoles at $1. You never haw th iwrr lenaeTS Bil0xxia P1 ineir Paft or tne le8s than 81.25. You cant buy them now in lots of 1,000 pahs f n I . J l 11 1 l ' A. , . i .1 sona leatner an tnrougn except counters, at tuc j nMaieu polkas 40 cents. Boys' long pants 50 cents, worth $1. , Mr. Isaac Burleyson Dead. can3 " In his remarks ! he said he was proud crat -of the great and good gov. I . .J- it. i.'- it. T til l Mr. W Briey8on, one of the "epaou, ernment 0f my pur y. I am ghd rm ...I ea ma anAnlH o I I rt n f In a I lorn rxstva fa T r t . . most substantial and mnuentiai vt," "V"4V -www .u v0 uougnton is a uomocrat. ne never betrayed his convictions or principle. He ib a man of convictions and dares to carry them out." ! Mr. Atwater seconded the nomi nation of Dr. Thompson. He said cfe RE r' :2ens.of No. 10 township died, at put them in a hole. The bill his home ' near Flowes Tuesday tabled. i evening at 7 o'clock. He had been The resolution of Mr. Scales in dining health for some time, . , , but was taken seriously ill Monday making one.third a quorum of com- and lived only about thirty hours, mi ttee, tabled. when his spirit passed tp the great Bill to make another election pre.. . . ' . . , a pnrini W Jr f v beyond dying ot pneumonia. cinct in the county of Edgecombe. . K llfp intnLf, A Rpnnh! , The funeral and burial Bervices .JA , - t, who breathed life into the Kepubl - Will take place tomorrow morning Mr- Person, the introducer of the can rfcy and tbat it came with a at Bethel Methodist church, near oiu, maae anotner speecn, airing nis Dad grace for the Republicans to A Word i TO THE his old home GASTQRIA For Infants and. Children. Th9 fas - rJ w - 4 is tTirj political views. He spoke of Demo ask the Populists to violate their cratio fraud, etc.. and demanded most sacred principles the finan another polling place m his county, cial question. Before he would vote Mr. Clark, Populist, opposed the defeat. He aaid "he desired to bill and said the gentleman had plainly tell the Republicans that if his redress in the courts. Bill lost tbey persisted in supporting' Pritch- on second reading. i , ard there would oe no mora co- . . . .. - "( . I Ann.nfmn 7' i The rresiaent, at n o ciock, an- - . . Hiiection returns are notning comparea to cne re sults yon receive by trading with Dry & Wadsworih. who are wide awake and uptosdate. People are apt to believe what they see and the Doubling Thomases can be quickly convinced of the rrnthfulness anji correctness of what we say by calling at once. 'Tis only a few days till 'Xmas and everybody i. begin ningtolook around for Santa Claus. His head quarters this time are at the, noanced that time had! arrived for i ' ' - . - the election of a United States Sena tor. Mr. Smathers nominated Jeter 0 Mr. Grant seconded Pntcbard'a nomination and laid much stresi n the "contract of two years ago ' with the Populists. The President then announced that the vote would be taken. Mr. Smathera and Mr. Mc0a3kery were appointed tellera. The vote stooi:: Pritchard 24, Thompson 18, Dough ton 7. The following is a list of For Over fifty lean Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been, used for over fifty years by Pritchard. He urged the Populists millions of mothers for their child- t0 snpp0rt him, as he could be of ren wnile teething, with perfect sue- , r - ceas. It Uthes the child, softens mQCn more iu l?em u the sums, allavs all oain. cures wind Populist. He made quite a long colic, and is the best remedv for soeech and during it called the Senators and their votes: Oiarrhoed It will' relieve the poor Populists "a party of broken pro Pritchard Messrs. Anderson, iittle sufferer immediately. 8old by m;fl After a sketch of the life Ashburn, Barker, Cannon, Dickson, dn1(rm0.0 L Jwu mi8es- Alter a BKetcn or tne me M . Grant. Henderson. Hvatt. TLfi Ue a, of Pritchardr he ended bjr another McOarthy, McNeill, Ne. and ask for "Mrs. Winalowa Sooth- appeal to theT Populista to support gome, Odum, Person,; Ramsey, RoU it-or Svrori " and take no other kind, him lins, onarpe or wiison, anarpe oi Mr. Person, colored, seconded the "eaeii, amainers, onore, waKeneic, He sayspif you likecomfort and ease buy one of Dry & Wads worth's Big Rocking Chairs or, the dies' sizes for your wife. Or if you want to sleep well and rest easy buy one of the;Haleigh Wire Spring Mai- tresses, best In the world, or one of the handsomest lounges. -They have them at all prices from $4,00 to $25, and to make your parlor look up-tdsdate and in style buy a parlor suit and to fit up a room nicely buy one of JtheseihandsoTne suits, the prices Jare low. AIN LT T Yes sir, We hay eT every thing in the THE TRUTH furniture Tine, all sizes ahjl Shades, Our- mi J1 XT i M wu. IH: - - i-i I . r -o.i.Lt.i u wneaoee, i eager ucu muous orcosuve, eai a vaH- nomination OI mr. rruuuaru iu uc- mi - rufoa9a Aion(a. S1'111' m 6uaran' half, h sd of 120,000 colored Atwater, Bailer, Olark. Geddie! 1 j.V, 25c. A Word or Two to Bufferers from catarrh will not be amus if a cure can be offered. July's Cream Ba m baa become a favorite m all sections of the United Stater. our cold in the head will be quick ly relieved by it, and the severest attack of (catarrh will, yield to, aod perfectlycuredT)y a thorough treatment Catarrh is not a blood disease, btan inflammation of the Passages of the nose and throat, due to climatic' change?. " V voters. He said he had wanten to nominate a colored man, but he knew the time was not ripe yet when he could be elected, but t- time would come.; j , Mr. Maxwell nominated Hon. Cyrus Thompson. He said that the Populists on that side of the Senate had a' nomination to make. They had been reproached but had not been swerved from their principles. There had been no understanding with the Republicans in regard to Hardi&on, Lyon, Maxwell, Mitchell, Moye, Merritt, McCaskery, Parker of Randolph, Patterson, Shaw Ut ley, Walker 18. i j 7 Dough ton Messrs. Abell, An thony, Earringer, Justice, Parker of Alamance, Ray, Robtrson, Scales 7. After the report of the tellers was announced the Senate adiourned till tomorrow at 11 O'clock, " and! the Senate wili then meet in the Hoose of Representatives to. compare and count the vote for Senator. , I Contin ued on second page. Chairs' of all descriptions. Tables styles. Big lot of Pictures, Window tain Polls, Ladies' Desks, Office Desks, Wardrobes Sideboards, China CJoSets and everything to make a home pleasant aiid a wife happy. Beginning from today and during the holidays we propose to give to each cash purchaser a nice and useful piece of fur-v niture; consisting of Hat Racks, Music Hacks, Comb and Brush Shelf, ! Book Shelves , Corner j Brackets, .Medicine Cases. WbatNjots,- etc. t This is no fake 1 Sure Go." The piices of the articles meantime are from 15 cents to $6, The value of the present will be governed by the amount of the cash purchase. These sales will col inue until the above mentioned articles have all been given out. Come atjonceand get the choice presents. :'l i. if.
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