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iin,r, Brings Success. pa Vi-t Verti.se ilitlie(ioU I.i.Ai , i.- shown by its, well ! 1 W W WW W W W W W W W i . - The thu.n l.i vk stands nt the head of 1 tilled nil viTt isiiiiMjluiniiH ' ... k newspajH-rs in thin section of the famous ? M 0 on "Hi !)un')f continue to spend S ))( money where no urns arc seen . H Che mont w ideawake and Mii-n-asTuI business nien i t ctilumitfl with the highest That is Proof that it pays Them.t X Satisfaction and Profit to ThemseliesJ TH-ID R. MANNING, Publisher. it Carolina, Carolina, :EdL: ;S J3Xj33S3IIS3 C3S ATTEND HER' ! SUBSCRIPT 10H $1.6f Call VOL. XIX. HENDERSON, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, HiOO. NO. 48. 9 J&. -mn i m ----- . -r -VI i. 7 ,'1 - -.-.-,' f iicr pi Iocs a ;l .vt-r hot rook stove I':irv meals a (lav? Rack t..f nerves twitch- it ::h- there an thno i n i.- t" ' t- TreTi;:r"l I )r 'ir'c i'-r. hn it can and does in- .rei. It cures those (lis- j v."r:r.n!v 'irirsns which un- j :na:i's vitality. i ;.t i;-" !: Cirr..'s I:nvonte l're- I hi hi v ;i- i t.i- for tireii. worn- ' .:':lu ! with f'-mal.-weak- ! llolm . ( C-lar i M : - I r .1 "1. ."..i-. hi hi'-- ni- v.TV niiic-h ! ' ; !iiMfi:i:i ot:ii- :;i'l t ) me in ' , .' ! j-i .i t-. its rflu at y . ' I know I t; a l. i - T'-.t'ly vvirkct! woii'tt-rs.' " J (- rKiis.int lvllets lo riot ' ,, h" --trt;i. They are a xxd j ,, ',' the :i..ilse. One ' 1'cllct 1 j . .-. a cathartic dose. The j a "V- rv v. oinail. ! i A. Coggcshall, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, :Nin-:i:M)N. n. c. . i ." r i Mi-m II. hi-" illillll!. I'liuiie !No. 70. H. H. BASS, Physician and Surgeon, IIi:NlI.Ut)N. N. c. ;hee over Dui-ey'r, I):ut; Mme. J. 11. iiic: s; i:ks, All'OKSKY AT l-iA'.V, lil M)H Its' . J in Voiin' iiirl TueUer Imi I.I i Hi?, c ; '. . l ett aial Mon!v;onieiy stn-ets. I) I.-. I'. S. II A IN: IS, DENTIST, Hl.M.KRSON, - - N- C. J ;!ice over K. (1. Davis' stoie. Main st t ,.,.t . Ian . 1-a. DAVE'S PLACE," 4 S A.I. S(.iti..n.) LHiropean Hotel, Restaurant and Lunch Counter. M , I . -ei cil at all Ho ii- Day 1 1 N i-tht Furnished Rooms. Comfortable Beds. t , . :!i :i -ti ici 1 lii-t cla-s. An ordei ly, well kept place. SALOON il!,.. in-, m the S! ...... -toeked with ..;:,ma Im! the veiy l'.e-t - 1 i I'tite-t "...id- iiiotiev can buy. ; . '.-ii". the mii -eit-.ei w. I. nve all .. ( - I 1 u : ei! i : ! - t or 1 . 1 ie v it u - a me . 1 IM; U'.i US AND 'l'(HiACC(). in. i. Kd. M- IN NNI.( I ION". J. L. CURRIN. iMMi) Krok(T 1I.! ftllCtiOr.CCr, , I Henderson. N. C. j 1 . 1 M i KM la TS. i : 1 ; i. el I a e a ml s 'ho-' nut st ; 1 .;!! i! -:: tt ' South-ill .ivetine. h ii 1 a cuii-. I 1 M .ic.ee -ti act . i r.i.M i -a -;.'.:. did Iciild-. . l.'.iTu l-.u-leii hi Knitting Mill. I..- .d.d e.e-.v c n- ; tena lit hou-es. dv. I lieu on Chinch -tieet huge - pi. -M .d -had." and 1 1 in t 1 1 ce-. -'..:.- i,..;i-c o:: M oil t "onie! -tit et. i. 'rage . - Me!:tgtllierv s 1 1 't - . .V 1 .... I . ... . 1 . u' : . - a ' 1 1 l - . 1 1 1 e 1 e. 1 1 1 o . '.a::!.:." on W "veie -tic. i Well , 1 : i n (.".iill.i ge t act i y . i mmpi; i i. 1, unfit -lii'i't. '.' .-J"ii car Mt'tlt- I '.1 1 fie M ! i'i g.' -! I .'et. ( : oi:- g, I i.e-i: u' and I liinch. .1 :..i v a--. - a ., 7 ac: c - u. ai Co i lege e U I'.l 11 t li eur.d. w 1 : ; ! arm s.-e ha. what kVnl- Ce!U"i:tiJ. I.. CURRIN. ii A Lei AM 1 t. , a : t .(;-:- ; . t 1 a-.: . I if !'i:r. '. !': . .. s '. : .: .'.t : St. uih. i-,,v. r I-a.t.a t.i it. storo Gray ' 1. --j '.a i's o-.uia'til Color. . . . a-, A hair t!i....iig. Oriiaia.. 1 I' n I. v mil 11 1. i iilt ii! Mi::; l'.Ni;l ish ; a Hi ll . c.lj t..c.i..i t i ..! .A - XL 1'iiki no ttlbt-r. Kcfiino i ' -gv , Ifani-rrmi f.ii hat If -it litn fiml lnitt. v f-,. mv..t I:,Hi"t t r I 1. lit--," it ri:r. If re- V ' Iti-n Mnii. t '.(- i'-ttmeB:i.-i. ttj ' - i ii ;.":.t'fiT 4'ht'cilcM.l Cc, -. - .mi LiUU.vfil i'ufkt i'il 1L,A. k'A i- . ''''riOi tiuaraotoed t'nuer Rea- j Vl ,,J sonable Conditions. 1 . ....... f.-r '-.varin.' ih it.lt ion 4 ne..l ttn .. .. : r rs: .....i.i-., s aio tinics tt-.er 1 . -y;' :-'1 b..i-.:a:s aial nu-rcl.a-tisi W ..oges. SnJjort ... 0 ...rue . I t o. k 1 ....... . -.---0 "vvLunuN's 1 :UCT!CAL HL'SiXtlSS ( u :.. r - i. .. . . t & v $J.t. Worth. To . ilvesten. Try.. ' :'. "do.. '" -tt.h Cc. fr s"v anriiih. ( 1 ra-J. '-No v;.c.i;-. ., . 1:.'. iic-l p;tr. V. ' .' .''.' ' -'l ";.sl"'ir:h-xnd, ttc.. taught t"v rV-i' -t i.tt.o vvrititi it T..ur lumic MR. BRYAN'S OAUI'am.. i:mokatk i.i:.iz:k imio-jim: answeiis n i:vi j One or Ills l(urstl()ii ri Has a Vi i i:s-n- f roiu I.y iiHiin i: lor- i IeniwTti- ll sil-nli:l :-.!,. lao onll Ansut'i- ;r-:il Vi-...s l.isK-ii l Hie ;i-;-at 4 liiitti ;io:i tin: l liMM-mtU- I'ai ty in 4 Iii-.K:- a.i. NiV-ml-r 2. W. J. I.ry; : I-r-.t;raiini-; in Chi- i'--.iay -..t 1 1 1 i i t'.v.lv.- .-,.-. 1 ;-. Tr.t- -;i,'.v. that KU'liil liim a t'i ' Kr'.u-v lii: thu.--c at li." in. lii.c- f j 1 .-..! .'iay a last niht. Tl.f i-.iii.li.Jai.r luijan i itin rary ai lla:::Jvl ii:.il. in il..- d.w t'lv.n hu.iii".-:.s il.fii.. :. i .Ur fi1 th--l" t'i 111'- l'li.;;.- l:..i;..ry, vii r.- : .s."k-- tu an uui'l'Mi i ; r .A '! W"! in nu n. A f I r " ahii t-s -ri in "i :; ". : in Six'.ii tti sti . --t ai.-! i ' ; I ii I. - ma ! t . a" 1 .i v i i ii .11. . : - t Ii ov . av .:. l-: Ijuiiiii: : 1 i : li..ii .a . II. " v.. .;' oi.-tni liar: 'i'vvo llll-ll . In., si .simnlt X. t-tii Cii v. .. L piyii : : 1. 1 .-. in-isi :t li an i-i 11 i . v .1 d.-ir.an j .' :. ! ' eaten. .. il.S'r-i ".1 UI.. , . ul.l m.t : t t til" Uplu. . 1 -.- -an;; its 1 : -U..T. T i. i ii--..- only i nil. - . in- t !!. :...! an.l th- oiln-r t ) tii" .: ui.aii!" t.i Kain a i . tl, !i. iIa lit liiaiiit": t ilium; r '""ui': ' 'M lina'.'" ami .Vi. Ilryan wh ii "ii" ;t' :i,.- .,n asi-:i.:v a ;.-. .. Ml-ts. w h-.'i:( !1 I,.-- : . ' 1 ' ' :. Inn a l-iin. M i. . . ' I 1 1 ; 1". . .-'.II.' I.y II i ;;.-t wei e hi : ii nvst a: :y. i-lo-i: i.i i'.iglit ; . ' : :xi ;.-th stre . . i.e.-. .Mr. Iti y. : : : ..1 "f .-j it akil 0 -1...-.-,- v ..;i tiiat t: ..'.o"i- to niainta : a - ; a 11 of im peria '..:.! . l ii y i nst 1 . . n t 1 i.a t v a- ha . a i.ava so amend At the an.! I'oM i--4J!l h !! .--ai ! : . : ! v.. . Ill I j .w : i an ; a 1 ' ; ;t j, i .. n . ai 1 i." . I. -1.1. lets lia.l I" II . . Mi. - ei ' .! . : . ! . 11 tai.hi to i.. 'VI: - k. ! ill.!:-. 11, the 1 1". i.; 1 a ; ion of I mi. j ;.-i:.h nee as ; makt- it lea.!: ' W." hol.I tin-: (ruths l" i.' soi -viil.-i'i ihat all m i: ..-. .r.aieil eiiu : j t (!a- I-'iliplIa.s. v e hohl that i. ii. 11. ". 1 -pi il;.- i-". i 1 1 ' s. an eniluw. wi.h il.a I a-!.:l i .a- l V,'a hulil tl-, ;..v a i j 1 1 n 11 s ai.- in ;, 1 : 1 ain.'iifj ir. to in ina!:. a. ,:' . u -.mi" a. to I... afi-r t!a u : ;is tliose vv . hav. i-iehts nay llthik l.".-t. We hi. tills truth to !.. .- i.i. tit that o .-I on -i.ts .1. t i ih 1 jus' powers, 11 fr. 111 ti..- e..n.-e:;t . f i;.a governed, b. fYoin .-: 1 1 ; 1 i o r I . ! . . ' "And . would ratii.-r kpp th. I)"i'kiraiioii of 1 lid- !".a'."iHe than th" Fdio.n 1." A voiee from tla- audience: "Ho . a!".ut North 'a 1 oh i:a 7" Mr. !hy:tn: "The l- - n t l.-inan asks h. .. nl.oin North ('an lii.a. 1 was waitii for him. My fri-mis. tin Iti-puld'n-ai an not nieejin;;- th.se issu-s. and I.a 1 : .1.1 hliea 11 shows his hypocrisy mo. - ;ifly It. an v.ln n li" l.ilksaiiout Xuri Carolina. This administration has pro vided qui: llh.a t ions l.r voting in Port 1 Iti. o. t du.-a 1 i. ii a 1 . 1 ua i 1 tiea t ions, a ml a. :or.!intr In those qua ! : .h-n t ions, as y. i will liml in a i;.tv.-rn an 11 1 document is in 1 I.y this administration on the li'.'t !i lay of la.-l Auuusl. v: p.r lent, of lla hl.ii k m 11 of I'orto Iti. o of voting as;.-tin- disfra in hise.l I.y t'riis administra tion. I lots the Kent Ionian who spoke -f North ('arolina know what percenta.tr- nf tin- people are disfranchised there'.'" Mr. liairy, who had asked the ques tion, r. pli.-d: "Kv-ry one who does m ; interpret the constitution." Mr. I'.ryan said: "If vv had that law in the North and disfranchised evei ' Itepui.heiiii wh did mu know how l" interpret the constitution, not half cf the Kepuolieans could vote in th:- coi n t ry ." Yi r. hiy.ci'p questioner attempted 1 proceed vvii'i his iiiterro.iitirm am d cries of "Sit tiou 11." and "put him out." Mr. Itiyan tried to ohtain quiet, at: I after some lonl'usion Mr. Dairy shou; d ahove the nois. and the confusion: "May 1 ask 1 lie question .'" Mr. Itryan asked him: "My friends, while it is not fair for a Republican 10 cone ami lake up my time. I will h fairer to him than he is to me. As'; y'ZV,T-Mnn'U: -Y,.u say that yen have known for lie last four year- th:.: there are trusts in this country a..! that they are in violation of the anti trust laws of lM'tl to prevent control 'if ma 1 kt t prices. Th. n was it not your ilmy as a citizen to file a complain! with the district attorney? fan you name one Democratic or Tiepublican district attorney who has filed it7" M r. Bryan replied: "My friends. I wan: to call your attention first to tin f.o t that the gentleman started out in North ('arolina and has Rot tired of North Carolina. In the second place. T wain to cad voiir attention to the fact that h. tri-s now to lay upon all th" as c'tizens. i"s; .onsi in ii i v i"i 1 11" failure ' an aitorn.y s;eneiai io en- f.-i-c the law that ho is sworn to en force. 1 want ;o r. mind you that let ters have been w i it ten to Mr. Crigtjs ai'.m; his attention to trusts and thai he has refused to . uforce the law. And .-.!-. 11 a Democrilie attorney tien.-ra! . ! N.-l rask.i brougiit suit against th- ,-i.ifh trust, the lh-cti'dicans of N. - ". a- 'II' a City met :n : 11 ( ourt House ami nt- d a circuit iu.'.ge as the . hali- ii-iin of tin- committee on resolutions T.n! passed : esolut ions asking th-. at torney g. n-'ial not to enforce a law of ;he Stan- "f Nelu ..ska." Amid th.e applause that follow.-d. the w !.. ''id h.n interrur-t ir.g Mr. I-.. v in shout'-d: How many did you file. .Mr. Bryan?" hu; further inierrupliens were howled .town by th" impatient audience and .i., p..in"t"d deniiin Is of tw.i polit e efTi t rs made his remaining in the au j . .. , .a-i::-g--r,: u;. n his silence. Mr. (; . . ;h. n continued: t v f; i.nd--. I am not talking for the ., ... 1 I . 1. r. nl,.lll-n '.. to t i ot tne Centleman. lie ins -so...... ,1 he is rot here for information. II hs.s come i-ero to interject a iui-mhi hire and r.o matter how I answer him ii would make no difference in his vote. But 1 want ; ttll y.m this that if I am -T.. ted I vv '.'d appoint an attorney jcen- 1 who will not remain idle until some i;-put.lican conn s aim ioc- a Mr. Bryan then resumed nis uim.u i-Lm of i 1 11 1 erialiPITl. SKNT TO PRISON FOR LIFE. . ! New York. November 2 Arthur : ITarris the n.'-cro who stabbed Police- man Robert J. Thorpe to death on Au gust 1-th. ana wno was inn - - riurder in the seeonii aegree. tenced to-dav to life imprisonment The murder of Thorpe was the cause of serious race riots in this citj The automobile seems to uure largely in the human race just at present. THE STRICKEN CITY. BY KL'TH HES'lON PAXTkX. List! to the breeze o'er the waters now swelling; H.'tik : to tlie ti iirigs of ww; tliev aic tell ing Tal, t?at will soften the l.ar.ie,t of l,.,ut; :umiik the teais to th pyelid- to t irt. Thousands left homeless and lhousamls left dead. Where the mad hurricane angrily spi d. J Naught ih the -athway but sadness ,uid grievitix; t.'overed with wreckage fair ( lal ves.toii leaving. Once a fine city sniil.-d blight on the water, Texas had not a more beautiful (laughter; ; wraim institutions oi learning and lame, t, nineties, whence sounded Iniiuaiuiers name. J.l.!e.j,'e.,h,:r.,,,,it.a'', '.P'-He : I'liiini .1 tin '1 11 . HVITV c : w.;. i.. ! 1 r . -. icciiv sine 1 1 1 ner.eu a- taose ianioits Mtipcd 111 its business and iileasiiie and:,, , giaoness; Vi.n.m il,.,.miit.n 1 .1 I ... . 1. .u.nisiu onin- L. It.llll ll'-l III . .I'l- j ness r 111 ions 1 v onvv aril I ie rveliine piiine -we.n- iug. " ' j i.ike a wii.i ugress on enemies leibinir. ; I 'rn... in. Hi'. ( l.,lf in 1. ; t 1 I . : ,... . ... .... ...... . . ........ i ' ver me city, ami boisterous y snei: i-... . : 4i... r ' i.. .1 ... J ' . . 1 tissniR 1 lie waves 111 llie. I JCeail illlll 11.1) ; liiimiiiiii .. H.1...1..1.',, ii,.,i n,.;...i '..'t." ti..... tt.t 1 11.1t 1 m 1 1. u n ii 1 I'eiiple by thousands; the city destroying, Seemed like some devil, its mad wulken-i jo 1 ng. lheaking up homes that had t een .such a 1 tieiiMir.-; i ev'iing the ties that had iiven such pleas-j me. Leaving destruction and gnef 111 its wav. Strewing the : slioies ol Gult and the Hay;" Horrid with debris and wreckage untold, lioiiies oi dead both the young and the old, heaving the city, 1 a. country in nimn nina; ' Stricken with miiiihv that came without warning. hist, how the pitiful peopl are calling, Crying for aid in these ti s so appalling. Kise up, e people, throughout this broad land, het them 110 longer so destitute stand. (Jive of jour talents, bath wealthy and poor, Suocor the thousands at starvation's door. Open your hearts and your hands to their pleadings, (live to sad Galveston all she i-. needing. NORTH CAROLINA. Dr. John It. Ilawes. of l.!:i.-n litnty, (b dead at th" a Re of Walter hiig,, U. of Wiimir.gto-i. was accidently shot and killed at Clint.. n Wednesday. The firemen whose 1 esitna t ions were accepted by the Ash"vi!h Aldermen have organized an indep.-iid.-n: com pany. Dr. W. M. Boone, of Ashpo'..-. is in r. hospital at Lumhert.'ti. He was sh-t down in his yard hy several i t rsoiis. about 100 shots striking him in the back. His condition is serious. John Allen, colored, was run over In the Southern railway yard at Winston Wdinesdav night by the shifting en- Kmc. iiotii it'KS were cui on. ne uu-u the m xi day. Allen was drinking. A movement is being inaugurated in the public schools of the State to raise a fund for the erection of a monument iu Capitol Square, this city, to the m 1,10: y of the late Rev. C. II. Wiley, D. D.. North Carolina's first Superin tendent of Public Instruction. An order was made in the Federal court at Wilmington Thursday trans ferring the case of J. U York, formerly of c.i eensl.oro, hut late of Fayetteviile, who was charged with fraudulent use of the mails, to Raleigh, the same to be tried at the December term. Sidney Leigh, a young white- man from near Rougemont. Durham county, while standing on the track of the Durham and Northern road, watching a train on the nearby track of the Southern road, was run over by a backing shifting engine, and instantly killed. The town of ( Ire-en s bo ro has bought the water works there for $75,000. The town was on the point of building new water works when William C Seddon, William II. Bosley. John S. Oittings and Archibald Taylor, on the part of the Baltimore bondholders, gave notice that they accepted that price. The Asheville Citizen says that the Auditorium officers have chosen the site for the $2.'. 000 Auditorium. The property has a frontage on Haywood and Flint streets of 102 feet. It extends towards the rear 1'lti feet on the north side, and 197 feet on the south side, while it is 1T.5 feet in width in the rear. A. II. Slocumh, of Fayetteviile, who was nominated for Congress by the Republicans of the Third district, de clines to accept the nomination. He Is ingry because John K. Fowler, the Populist nominee, declined to retire in his favor. Slocumh says Charles R. Thomas, the Democratic nominee, wi be elected. The races at Winston-Salem Wednes day were attended by several thousand people. One accident occurred which may prove fatal. Charles Hailey and another young man were getting ready for the running race when the hitter's horse, which was running at full speed, ran into the one Hailey was on. knock ing him down, and throwing Hailey to the ground with fearful force. He was attended by several physicians, and later removed to the hospital. The other young man .vas thrown thirty eet. but escaped serious injury. The contest between th" eotton-n owners and t'i" union .aieranves in Alamance county continues. An agent f the National Textile I'ni. n is issu ing supplies to the unemployed, who lumber some :.'". Th, National T'ni'.n threatens that if th. mid-owners Jo lot 1 era ede the . b" ape! a : ; s now a . .. lie a hoycoit t :' i ha mills all -.v-r :r. "leell receive.; that ll :y Cott- 'n Mills. - a., aperativ s. h.. ! : they must v a. .: dwelling.- in 1" ........ Man iages M . W. rtn. At 1 : urer. to .-.Ir. I ca: tor of the 1 h .Jreensb. 10 i ' nembei's 1 f t ':.. the bride is :: Christian Mr. " a ville. Miss Ai... Robert M Ma ' Dm ham. Miss C L. riaytor: a: I della Jacks n t. and Miss 1" ...1 1 Rogers, cf Lit;:- J "t N.Vaiii mingt' n. M:-s mkkica s premier inace as an es- - - 1 1 jvortine; nation is the sinihcant in-: dustrial fact of the cloinj- century, i How this has been brought about is graphically ami clearly set forth in; an article "bearing; title. --Our Cum niercial K pansion."' which appears in the November number of The World's Work. The author is Kre leric Kmorv, one of the bureau chiefs of the State Pepartment. who writes with authority and from first handj information. (COQUETTES AND FLIRTS, MAX O'RELL MAKES ANALYSIS OF THE TWO. Th3 One a Cold-HearteJ, ColJ-BiocJe J Woman, Who (jives You Her I'ro;n i - t. N. ..s.u - ..-.: l issory Note, With a l irm Intention , of Dishonouring fler Signature- The Other is Jolly, Full of Fun, W il Say Yes or No With llqual Cheerful- ness, Uut Does Not Compromise Herself in Anv Wav. (M,x : V.w Y.ak Jo.Uiui.i 1 lie Co. iiiette i- iretitraliv a : 'Id- hearted. coM-l,io,,,!e,l wotual.. a- lr- C . . t 11... li- .1 ,to .... . f,,11 c. ....! t ,. 1 .. ...1 ti... - J 'i 'a i L -a o .1 1 1 .fc JO CC1J.M e a iiu t-t p suddenly .lead 011 the ed-eolit. Thitre is a irreat dilVerenee hctween ... " . me inn ami llio coijuette. 1 ne dirt - accepts, even invites, voiir tttteit .-an.-.. 1 in . i iiiiiic 1 a a "tniuii in. i,,;e. . ,. ,, . ,. . , ,. rue- on a t.u "in ' sso v note witi a . - 1 h rm 1 n 1 e n t 1 1 ) : 1 o f 1 s b 1 1 11 1 iri ti f ii . r - i - nature. Ju-t as t!ie jirmie often savs when she means Yes. tiie e..M.uUe i whi-iiers Yes ail the time l.ioani ' iu' "irl I'-'onises notliin";. she has nothing to refuse because sin docs mil allow vou lo a-k for auv- 1 t lii lie. md compromise hr- i"1''1 111 -'-ny u i Yes nor No. SI11 She savs licit her !iri:iir;i"i' vou in y T ' ','.' ' u sav to viiur.-i'lf. 'i:i i! in 1 o - r . o .- Wh. kimus. I'.'i- hup- Y The ei i-1 tie; te lias no capacity 1 .r love, she tloes not seek l ;e bui ad miral ion and liomugu nlliv. I'lllil.e !ho llirt she lack- cheerfulness ami humor. To obtain admiration am! !lo:i-t of a new con. piest sin wi'l i i-!. h.-r r. ; hi ! a! ion, com nromi.-" hefseif. ! ie-r virtue is in sai'e i.i ep! !ig !'o; -In' l,.t- neither heart nor pa.--io:.. In ! :o c imeilv of love the coijiiett" i- ' the iiiian of the lilav. Tli" coipielte uses liiah as '-he ijoi . I., r dresses, .-he likes to be seen with a new "Me I'vi'i V ..lav. Sue l.il'. for iiic sake "I killing. sise it tint, hut doe . 1: a! eat the o;ime she bring's lovvn. she plays a man's vanilv lo -atisf' hers. The nioii,e:i, receive. ! a man" homage -in liiiil to nccuiiv hcl'si'if wit ! 1 the one who has lefu-i' 1 it I diii! ami ilrcarv. Sh, Ilel-. Sue mav be a'itiliii as V"ii 'ike, sin 1 1! lovable. tie :b iu . be shunned l",k ti:.' ei-:j -mirper. wnoin s!ic n .-cmim . 1, 1 all t!;e mure, ag-aiu-i yom- gaini it.. Oi. -v she lias nothing; but count' i- fait colli. Tiie ilir!. mi the contrary, is cheer- ' ful. joliv. often full of fun, and if vou can make up your mind to accept her j since, bv which -he had siiccec.ieil in for what she is worth, she u.ay help; interesting; h'-r lively, fun hiving' you to pass a very pleasant time. 1 boys, so they preferred to remain at She is u i' serious ami she iioe not I home evening's in-teal 01 soekin vvant vou to take her seriously : .-he is j ninii-enieiit elsewhere, holiest. She wants fun. innocent fun. j She said, remember that child n-n The coijiielSe trie.-: to lead you as far are cliihlrt n. and mu-1 have aiiiii-i-as slie w i -lies you to "u. .nd it may j ments. I fear that the anhnivnoe be aibieil that while llirls have often j wi;!i wh.ich some g,,o,; parents reg-ard been known to make very gooil wives, ; ;tnv pluv for chihlrcn is the rca-011 coipiettcs have invariably proved : wiiv chil'lrcn go awav for r.iea-uri'. detcstabie ones. j Husband and i use! to read history, Winthrop was helplessly wrong; ,Uid at t lie end of each chapter a-k when he .-aid: --A woman without i some t pies t ion s, rei 1 uirinir the answer ijisetrv is as insipid as a rose with out cent, chain pagiie wilh'uit sis:r ii'. i or corned beef without mustard." un- i the children sometimes we pluv un less he meant (which he did not) that 1 game, am! sometimes another, a! wav .1 C'ipieitc is a woman who, by the' planning;- with nooks, stories, plays, care she bes'io.v.- on her dress, ami 1 ,v treats of some kind, to make the genera innearance. and nianv other; way , knows how to m..ke herself at- j tractive anil show herself in the most j a'lvuiiiagU'ous light. ! The French Ij-uiguiagU' expresses the tl i iTeroncc ton nicct v. Mile c.-t co- iiucttc means --.-he dresses verv ele- i oahtlv ami has vt ry winniiig; man- i -'AYIien tiierc i- a mn! concert. !ec-i;er.-:"" whereas "('"est one eoipietle"" turf, or entertainment, we all 'go to means -'she is a cnouetto." that is to ' get'ner and eni iv it: and whatever is sav --shc tries lo fascinate lor the mere sake of fascinating." older people, is erpiallv valuable to The coipH'ttc plays on a man's , the chihlrcn. am! we letthe;n see that vanitv ami makes a fool of him. .'I lie we spare no expense where it i- lo llirt displays her aeeompii-hments , tiieir a'lvantrgc lo be out of an even ami per.-onal charms ither lo make ing-. vou have a pleasant time with her. , --P.at the gie::! uuniber of our hen more senon.-. 'n ii'ii'l vol! nil evctiin -- are spent ii:i;ct s a! Ii'itne. to an olTer of marriage, which will honestly accept, (dien with the liest re-iii! s to yourself. It is t j i i v when vou -1 i of a vv ..man that -In- j, a --devpe! :: : e i'iil" tiiat vou mav come to the ei . ncl i: -io n that ci 'i 1 lie! t e. )i cou r-c w hen a 1 flirt i- a married woman -in- is a c -qiictte: but when she is a yoii!igr girl 1 would i-.ail her a verv narmie-- he is a cniiuette. )1 course, when a ami -;ri.- LT!'. 1 : n ;nt. !: : . n 1 "-1 o '. i n ', 1 V&&3XESStol!SiSEaS-S2(SSIi2&i: 'tm-fJi.r-:- ell hl j "III! miJ0l'ms 1 If 1 1 ll 11 1 I a rsvil 5 3 S i 11 I u,"; rf, i that i- com m "ii iv j i-'jui..M.i iin uie nru -co'itu-i tu , i i . . i. .i ... i ... is nut hannles- t.'iit -ni-art ies. The wur'! ecniv-s frur.i i neiu li la'uretcr. wiii.-i, niean- lZ; '- ,. . 7 , . . ,, . . . ' , ' " "!rlll.v: 1,11 1 a'tli!'''!h w !l! " " to h f Ft;.Iu;h thu",hii;.- .f is n,)t ! i-u.nch. I Hitatiutt a i'.a-tiine I which is most essentially Knli-h. 1 We do not llirt in France. We are ! more eri-ms than that in l.-vi- aiTuirs. 'After all. Inflation is trillin- with love. a:id that anie woi;'.i he a '!atl- l" I'::l.v :l '"''""" A wont an w.'ni iiifte.l e.oul.l na-s in 1... r . 1 1 .. :, ....... .. ' ,.,. V;-,', well tni.l is auare what she woti'd enoe h: i-ef to if she lhrted wit ii iinu. .... . . ... I ll e 11 ,r i - II ' ri hi 111 !l i t't I 11 "' . :vilh . r,,,,li,mici an reserved, cold The customs of ttie. ,.u,HUlv ,.all, 1,,-rt v t the w omen, j ..1.1. a :.. c 1 . .. . i. ' inn Miev accent iiiiiatiou 101 wnai n , ., o.m .o-.i t i..v tnurht tiv ".' .- .. .,:..! ... . ,i:..,...i ...... 1. ,1 ...,1.1 ;i ;i 111 nil.' llnim nun in. .11 .a.ui.. . , . . .....! o i. .. i i a ""in wii" inridi wiiii inem .1nn1 ie: - -11 i - ;i 11 a . 1 n ; 1, . 1 1 . . 1 1 n ;i mi'. til e jo'i-.ion of pity an-i con- j tenij.t. ! have ha.', sucli l!i rt at inn '." she coiiii -av that to h'-r n'.vn j ucdher, ami if that mother i- still fairiv voung- and g-oo.l looking-. ,-h( might ttnsv.'er An.i .-o liave 1." 1 1 take it that the American women , are i 1. 1 ellig-en t . i had aim: .-t said ! in i 1 1 1 : 1 etna! !. en j . ; h-a chil'li-h ;;:;-:ii:ie. i I hate tin- c. . 1 o.clte and snmewnat nit'., if not .!c--t r:.l gli' for'.vari e. ! !n liir! . 1 in v C -s. I ailmire that e, oiiiaa who 'olooiiis in the shade, who i-earncs; in i. or alV.e-i ion-, ami vv ho wails i::i!;: -he i- in love to allow the i n to r: TlK'f. win ioaes! i v ili'Vul 1 v. -I raig;!it foru arilly 'ii,:s 1 il I'i oi ; i, the w n lie com ei I ,b !:i c, i'f i liing; I hate imitations. il I eglKlll! g. a Hie !"tl! article. I ,1,1 -,. I : I: oit it. j j (,;jc, 1 "I have li -e l ' i..-i :ii('i riaiii s i lio'.-r.i ;ii.'i I liiri'ln i".i loamiiy .-Hid line it to be "rail I "a ! i c i I , e. " S.IVS Mi-, ii. S i'ilipps. tli P. Uea.'i. ! U. "It emed III.- uf I lilniidv iiux. I eiianiit speak too highly i of it." This rei.n i!y always wins t ho I euii'l opinion, if not nraise. ui t hose who U-eit. Tile . 1 ! 1 !-!; elll'is which i! fields ' even itl I !io !in..-t severe (MSi s liliike i! il favorite everv in re I'm- sale ul lior- GIVE THE BEST OF YOURSELF. Vhrt ti Mo 1 her .Sav s Anoi ."daivins Home Childrr. .t r.id iiapnv i'or the A la Iv "-ave u- i ru! lot in be looked up if not g;;vcu eorreet- lv. hi' follow a sinnhtr ,;v. with evenings at home more at t raet i ye ban thev can be made abroad. I should dislike to think that any one cou'ol make my children happier than I can. m I always trv to be at leisure in the cvciiiii''.! ami to arrange somcthin: entertaininLr worth price of a'lmis-ion to u a-l i -, at m one. . . . 1 . 1 1 s ., ., ...... .- .,...'. . ..o, t t n ' t 1 1 11 Ie! i a I k i n ami pi :r i 11 wi ! !i I hem w hen in v v, iir!v-b:islvi'i is iiiled wi'li ; 11 !i a ; - lie-i .v ork. and books and papers iie unread 0:1 tii" tab!.-: but as the ".car- -n io. . and ! ce mv bovs tiioi;.-; -.- -1 1; ;i i;i .:,d n.ai'en-. i am : Tire! that I 1:1:1 ! :i mv rub- lo 2 i - e I'll- 1 , . 1 a- - . . . 1 '. i.i 1.1 . . i i:. ..I. 1 . 1 PEACE SEGOTIATIOXS. iohik; mi Ms nits 'nsis Til : I'lioposn nns I O 4 II 1 A . A eoiiiit ttl Hie Necessity fur I lioi oniili Accord !:l'ii t!ie arioiis Cabint'ls Cie I'iual nli- Uill ol he I'resenf eil tr Veeral Wrrku -Tlic Treneli ir.iup. 4iii?ity ill, Tombs of Itie Dead ittilers -l'nr-ill Iiu- ill.i;es V-olliltl I'no I I'll. I'aii.--. N flavas At; t er ;:!st, "Th. V- .. rah. r 7 A dispat. ii to th a y fr in P, I::n, dat, d ( ' to ys : ign Macs;, is .'.it ii.ued t '- ;;s.-i n . f th" p. .ov propo- day til ii;s. sith.ns to I.- 1 s 1.;. I 1.1 the Chinese. ;'i.-.i's w.-re accepted. :i. a t . ins will 1 dis- 1 !ie l- r- r.ch ; ; Addili la.i S! ril ,1 .11. lay. ui ... c ui. t of tin for : '.!"!' 1. -li aceell between iu i'aa;i'. :s the imal nole I!-, s.-nl d for several w eeks. 1 Voyron. commander-in-chief I., h ti--. i s in ("hiiia. with the ! ii.s 0111:1:1:111 I. is puigmg in c. .- si: (, ji' i 1 . ; - .,, ;. .., te vol -u-s ai.a.ia.l 'i i. n Tsin and iu M :::. villa",, -s inf. s;. d w ilh Box- r, s jiri.; (, , ...... t,, :h. 1 -. A " " -! y. d ami their in A !'i m il column d ! niissioiiari. s 1 ': . a .1 " a 1 ;i 111. 1 with . . ' . . a 1 1 il. 'lie . II 1 1 1 y ' s !. : . . . ...-i.i, 1 a I, i . "t i e v il l.i w as burnt .i. "News lo'i'ivol from Pan Ti: .; 1'u ia-i;-..- . a ii. oven:,. so of K: n.-h and ' 1 11. an t ie. ; s 11 p. 11 S: Lir g. w i..-i. t he iinftihil t ii es. si; uat.d. It is ru- nioi . .1 that th army of Vang Vn Katite lliiS I . SolV e,l to deft lid till- I 1.1' -. ".'. s the I. suit of iiiquiri. s mad" by the int. rnatioiii.i cimmis.-i 1. un.'. r ! : i . i-iil Biiiiloud is .-end ::i cc:, una. id f.f lb. 11 i.i-li lio.'i:- in China!, ii. - al ii'-- ci.iivinctil iiict iiie gra:,.; ti as i'i . r ..ml th- gov. 1 in r of I'.to T.:..; !"u id a 'hiii.se oil 'in I W'-re insii i It. filial iu tin null l l ..f A'ic .-i.-.ili am llnglish mission.il s. and tiny hav I 1 .1 n condemn..! In do. He and w.'.l b ! ; ni:i .1 soon." ! : i.i v as A.;. 11. y d . '1 from I'ki:i. -late, Novenio- r 1. -. s ..a: "Tii I'n ie '1 t r.iia.s a: 1 ivt I i: ' : I !. ,-: le- t o'j, 1 !Sth, ti tnl ' 'cc t pie! th- t ! -'' t!,a i'.mpiess. '! : . ;.'i-.....' - I .a dans Hial li"gli: h arrived .c'ter a 1 . s grid ae cut ! i tti.- -oner 1:1.! rta 1 ic....-. .-.a Jig a i i'ig is in. nt i. un d." i 111: m;'.v voitu ii:i:itoi:. I In- oi Itiili'tl 1 11 It. 11 : I lii" A 11 tlx: ii lies t i.i-I irig I iiieii'iv in !: ring' A'.vii.v I In- I ".ii-.. New York, November g. The polit department has been In-. . sii.getiug iIk list of persons report d mica ing in con nection with the T.irraM lire for tie ptirpt se of getting at a (.rre-ci list n persons sut jioseil to have 1 st their lives in the lir. The j,. rs..ns r port" wei-. investigated through tiie statin; nearest the address given for them, an in many cases they were repented as Silfe. iu Some cases tile pohee could Ilo find tlic supposed missing person at tin address given. The lis: es revised to day shows eighteen pci sens reportet missing and not accounted for. Of these, six are not known nt the ad dresses given by the persons who re port d 1 ii.-m missing. m th-- list is the nam.- of Pe Tijamii Moure house, a clerk for Tariant fc I'omianv. a no authoritns persist in declaring their belief that h" is aliy. and purposely k"Cping his wh : about c-r r t. "Ve have det-ctives out iifi'-r Moor, lions. and expect to land him soon,' s.ial Assistant District Attorney W'alsi who is assisting the lire maislial's in a s . i "a ion. M . .. ! iii.us'-'s family .111 I neighboi at Monielair. N. J.. are convinced t ho Ie perish, d in tii disaster. Th- lire d partiiiei.t's investigation of tin- expl" san 1 Ics- d to-day iif '-r lla n timon et' Louis I'alt. rs ii an 1 ;. 1 g Th"mp s e'. . :: '!. v. .-s i f Tai rant . h.c b. ' a .::1 n. I ir. I.. -; re!. I. -all h .! partm"!! I'n.ili Is. w ho 1 x.imiii".! the S"Ve , 1 1 i:i.-; 1- i;i' l i.i In - lilins, said to-d.i t ha : :i: v had e.uit lim-d iinalyu" oi vv hi li is ..nly a littl i-s.-s explosive tha V . ! s I.e. 111:: uoss' i i : i 1:1c si itisiit. l .Mir Valine T'i-ii ( L:n;i i Vi Hit ll t i-iii:i" by I !. i r .111 .1 .lnr. X .'. , . I-. N. v id :' '. -Th- mar ju : y ,ii ; 'a ; 1 .- n. N. .1 .. : - u 1 . . : -. ,:i 1: ..- ii .' a . 1 ' W A ...-'-: . : - . .1 ' J. i C 11, :y hand. ,- C. M. '.Ibam .'. . v. h i 111 f J nnh 1 to .J- ai a : .vo ii la- vo'.ii : ..:h". r ' ' t a : 1 1 I A 1 .!:' i i:h ta i . -. . h 1 - r l-:h. f' : :i. in 1 'a u pi, 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' i - - r : .1. 1 jui ' . : t! :. 1 an n . n h IV tn tl. . : :n tl- t.lia I i i.h'.o: I .1, , 1. I at ll : i .1 W e I e - -. ; 1 . . 1 ,. ,: '..a said th. al; a i.i ,t w. ...iV le.-'II t: : :.j- 1. 1 it.,-. .cii Tn - . .:.. has 1. l ... n ..n. j : :.; : : ::..s ' :. n.ad tn : . -hysa. iiii.. j; . a if lie- ana.v : e.-:i in 1 - ii t I ::..nis-ra ; . ;rwy. is sa.d ;iia: tie- rta : 1 vliri.iiia;-- that f-atur? : r an 1 I r , 1 to I'. ixi u; n that the violence ' f : a::-' i hear: fa.iur? and 1 v.. jl i entail th" d'-ath i.u ii c s t :..- a d:i..r.is-: 1 ,. A BRITISH STL A MLR ASH K y '."t -:. Fli . November - -tain ihtrto-.v.'.f th" Mallory Li:.- -t r Lampasas, wf.ii h arrived i. . day fr,m N'-w Yoi k bound to to.. . tor., reports a larg- British steam- 1 ashore on Tennessee R-v.-f. The vessel is apparently coal-ladc-n. Wretker4 tl tte pClTCr The richer a marTs f' his appetite. 01 11-. l it. i:i in tiiniDHAw. lirUrcat Labor .tdiornlr M j Krllr from I lip Knee la l'nor ul ili Iemur rnlir Vomliirr. Boston. November 2. The Bl.ibe to- norrow will print an epen letter to ugt tie V. Debs, urging his withdrawal n favor of Bryan, the signers being rofessor Frank Parson, president of he National Public Ownership League; t. O. Flower, founder of the Aietia. .ltwoo.l Pemeroy. president of tic National Direi t Legislation League and Dr. Ci. V. Calvin, all persona i friends of Mr. DeHs. The signers me all believers iu the '-operative Commonwealth, but ale ft the opinion that its advent will be ha.- ned by Bryan's election. The let t 1 s of considerable length and discuss s 1 its bearing as to the obje. t desiiel the Socialism- side of the luesent c 1- unhal and industrial coi.ditior.s. '1 In igneis dt dare that Ih van rep resents (he movemaiit atuMist im iiniii lv: that l is better to ta!-.' the tiist step to wards impiovcd 1 or.diti. i:s than no t"l' ill all. Tiny claim a vote ii.r '.rvan is the litst 1 not. cable m.u f.i- .vard the c. .1.1.1:. Common W call h. hough in ;ih,i- l:ii.ui or tie lVmo- ratic paily may u i! ; the fa. t. KM KUAN I t VMl'AI. I lie I Kiiiiiiiin y lili-l Tnlkt ou 111 l iiisl i ii il lot: il 41 11 11 1 r 1 . New York. Novemh, r g. - A D.-nni-uiiic tally was h. ! p. -right in Ptes- -. : Hal'. S, -a;h lire. !; n, B..111 ke 'ockinn beine th,. p::r,icl speaker. M r. ( h hi .1 a s:: id 1 1 a ; ii e 1 : , s nt . . n- lilii.i .1' ..ffah - .rta., i tl., ,U,sil,.n .vlie.her A:"ai:,...ns w.ie 1.1 decide for .v. ,.f 1 i..!ii or Ifve .f ju.-ii.i-. Prcs fiity was ju;:-;,e, s. ien; as tin- f.niii. tin .!' j.c la- 1. 1 umb-ti'.-.l. ll- '.sk"d: W h..t is 1.: ost ei itv '.' 1 and coii- tinuim:. said: 'A ib l 'iolic.Ml W Id tell V a u it is ton ei!i!i g 11. :. r: 1 '. 1: '. He will 1, -It vim thai i. means 'ii..t ti" citizen can only "main pr. sp. n cis while Mr. M. Kinley "'ids the leics of goV elllUlf lit. I (CI not a'l.pi ;iS a sign of Mosieiitv ;. mil1'; market. I accept a 1 111- ng wage int. and comfort for the 'i.ib.'ler as .1 sirn of I Ins ini i! v. All mm' ih'ies b. ing abundant, must Hi. f s:i 1 i iy he , ,..,ii ned. "The soldier cannot produce his own wages. Lvov dollar spent lo make him elTeeliV" is a dollar withdrawn roin th lie id .f pioduetion. The dol lar in behalf of soldiery can he drawn Din from tl:.- n .sources of the laborer. "Pry an slands for peace, disarma Tienr. the uliivation of the soil and the imp!, vna nt . f every dollar that can be ippli.-d toward ihe benefit of the work-in- nui n." Mr. C ol-au ... noiince.l a large standing .ni:y. ai.d m this point Fai.1 : "'I h" en 'delate who stands for the tiiv. i.-i. n of un- ,-r, my for military puisuiis i,.,.s . ii;. candidate who -titiii!.- n.i 1 ur iiijciy. If not our ulti mate i) . t j. 1 . j 1 lain.' uf tin sis .Mi. c..fl,raii s-ai,f ij, ,,art: "Tl..- .icy 11 n thai know anythinfz lb. mi must of (he exi-tiriK corporations are tl-.. direct managers. It is not trade. It is gambling, yes gamhliiiK (villi i.ad.l ei;.-,.- a corp., ration manager gi .. into Wall street, and nith 1 rior or private knowledge against that 1 f bis fellow speculator, nambles iv ilh haded dice.' Mr. Biyan stands r' 1 a slamiaid of justice that is not a;i:iidiiial . , i.-ngi i udimi 1. It is uni I'.isal ..ml wi.l rin.hr impossible the Dteseiit forms i f corporate and muiiop jlisiie fraud." Still further along he said: "With William .1. Bryan there will be ruii.li. ity. Publiciiy is justiie. Bryan s an In nest man a mi his eieeiit 11 will Mifoite disclosures ..." il.e dishonest il'Uh.i.is of co,.,la;e .-.ticey." J i:iu: tiiii una; ( anp.uu.v, I lie Iliiiitlif:t:i tniKllilalo for I lie lei lr" lili ney 1 inlsbot llli Work in tori Muli". Os'.vce,... X. V.. .November 2. Theo b I- J-locM-vli, K( publican candidate 'or Vi. . -Pi 1 sit!- n'. eomph t., tu-niKh: c this joint one . f the nnst ronaikii il - lampai'. i s . va r mad.- by a candi hit" ., any (ally :n tie Pnite'l State; In 1 iitht v. !..- la- lias visited twenty f. tir Stat. - . f ii.. Cnion, mad'- ;.:; -p.'-ll.'S, (I a-, ell'd " 1 . L- It liiil.s. visit..! "'o t..-v-. i.a and t.i. I- -1 to what is cs;i nated in be .;.( i.imhj "ople. This i.-cord includes mme t j . , ( h. s. more ini.e, liav.lhd and imi. tfiiitoiy cuveie.i than that of a:l mhir ciindalates fn Piesid'-n: .1 Vii i- 1 n s.iii ill of th t'nii d S:a: ri f ail o::..r parties foi '.In- iast i.e hutch 1 vv ith the tt- .!i. n if if.- lei. i'.l made by W. J Bij.-in in 1-,..;, and r. ixi.-.'iis Mi Bijiti.'s 1-. i.i.i. . ha il .. s Z'.i'.t nn-tchi-.-II.. ni" ai.d 11. .'. lt.il. .1 . c ole. I. Tlli. v.. i.ih 1 i ui .m 1 .;;;! v. as Imhsiiel b : to. w.i ,-' .. .i .f ti... .-fat- of N.o... Vork. during which tin candi. late tiavelbl 22'...', miles throiurh thirty--. ..ii ...iinti-s ami made L'u speeches. li' niajoiiiy 1.1 them fnrn the real aiatform of the train, ill. itnnn-V'-'l iiiisind iiis tour in .-xtelieiit health ami r od s iiils. Piel as h iai.l lo-iupht: "With .1 s!i::.h:!y ' . k.ri.-.l villi', but ibl :.. e.o fi witi if..- caiiijialKn a I'Uplo .,f w cks im. i"." AN iiVA'iin.'s Ti IsTBVKN.SON. l-'oi' Way!:.-. I:,.!. v. nih-r 2.- A dial K ..ay th- Kl.alo 11 y caiiilidat- b . v . 11 t (,.. Mr ya ri r -; v 1 , - 1 1 1 ' : y ' I : 1 ... t am . v. 1 ei v n t - i '1 ii in i':". J!r. So v-ii-vti was aecotii ..a.'. ltd I.. ' ' : ; 1 -:i 11 i ; . Buil.-y. o: I'm- .ltd .1 lei" U'.ltj ,' i,f C.ii.iuii, Ohio )!,:- .p. ni'. 11 i.h-i- v...-- .1 p.ir.iil.- o :. .tn. i- .vi-.i rm-n 1 -1 iin.-. half u -, :ti 1 1 . . i . 1 ' ' . T. r.iit th.- lareft pol.' i.i ; a 1 -. . : : ' . ti i'i I Ii ei I y tic,; ha-. 1 1. rin.t t :t : t.'i.ir- ttlv.A 'bibs. r.i:l a ay and s:.o, ri.-n ar.d W'rkinK rri n k-' r.i.iy t .r:.i:." t. :;:.o stroi.jj. I a ! ii f 1 1 ; i. r,, 11 Mr. Ki.-veriHoii spok t,r. -!! from th- t.al onv if Pe W.iyn II 1 to i""' i 'i-.pli'. and to-niirht si.ok .it .ill .nidi' i.e. cf ov.-r 'tft people at tie 'i,l,. 1 - rick. l'-r!.i;..s that many ncr A, r- .i.-il l' to s.-t are admlffilon. PP.LPAItl.V'- Folt KLKCTIOX DAY i:; :::::v v.::i: N-vv Y .il:. N .'. ' :t. h'-r 2. OvviriK to ihv: la- i; cf v.,t.r,K fa iliti--. 111 inany -lection '1..-1U' :s n MaXiaattan ami tfie Uri.nx tie- i ..In Boar 1 to-day let t -iii'-r' :k ' tf.'.'ra. Is for forty ood.-n votins beiths. Thl.-i a.) i,'-"ssaiy I Irtauf m It.ii-i- irecinct!) so rr.ariy rl: i iz-ns had rvSist-rt-J that it would hf I in: s. nil- for "hem to vut- mi e!"Ltion Jay within th- ;.res ri.uej hour x at trie I regular ! - hs. A redistt:' -li it; of the city will take plac att-r 1 t ; n. LLLCTLD PRL.-TDLNT. N-.v Y. ik. Nivniilt':r The direc tors of th- Southern Pacific Railroad Company met here to-day and elected Charles M. Hays to the presidency of tte ompar.y. No oth-r business was lrdriacteJ at the meeting There is nothing eo clear-Bighted and en--ible as a noble mind in a low estate. WOMAN ' IS LIKE A DELICATE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT la good condition she is sweet and lovable, and sings life's song on a joyful harmonioul string. Out of order or unstrunp. there is d.scordance and unhappiness. Just as thera is cr.e keynote to all music so there is one key note to health. A woman might as well try to fly without wings as to feel well and look we'l wh.'e the organs that make her a woman an wca or diseased. She must be healthy in.-, ds cr she can't be healthy outside. Ther are thousands ol women suftenng s lently all over th- country. Mistaken modesty urges the r s.lence. Wh.le there is nothing mote a hir.rib'.e than a modest woman, health iJ of the t.r::t Importance. Every other con s dsrtu a should five way before it. Brad f. eld's Ft tr.Ie Ke' .Utor is a medicine foi : r n'l r.i 1 1 1 IhssaiCi.taiidqui. k- -f- e .t wav to cure icu- e..t wav to cure leu- r,;' 1 corrh.-a. U ,.:ig cf Mj , Ihe womb, n-trvous- 7 , corr the . r.r.si. he. Ada c he. Sra Ia..".o :e and i;en- e- t! v -.a'.i;;.. . Voii 11 hi fc.itoa shed it the te.uit. e.i-p-i- ally if y.iu have be-a expc: mcat i'.ig. vv.ih oti-.'r so c.lcd renieiiies. a:e nt ai'v ng ,-ou 1 1 tr t n encer ta nt,-. B: !!iili's R?ul.i!or tiasni .de happy thousaiiiis of ,vo:f.-n. ,'i:.it it lis dji.e L r oihers it cm cj fjr you. S)ld in dru stores for $1 a bottle. A fr. i:!t:TrtJ b K.k will ! .i.t to ail vvlto w rile lo tilt BRADIIUD RtGllATOR TO. Atlanta, Ga. FRANCIS A. MACON, Dental Surgeon, Office, Young&Tncker Building, Under Telephone Exchange. Ollice boms .l A. M. to l P M. It to 6 V M .v. sidetice l'lmiie sS;ulhce Phone .'. Estimates tuinished wIhii deired No ciiaige toi exaiiiiuution. HENDERSON TELEPHONE COMPANY HENDERSON, N. C , MARCH ISTH, 1900. I Ik.' l an notiiKc that tht l il iwiii1; towns arc now con nected ly lon; tiitancc phonos ami the ratt herewith pul lishotl will Im in elfeet mi and after March 5, 1900. FROM HENDERSON: Axl. II. Airley. I'r 11 ikst ui. Ilriiiklev villi. I 'ctltiTV ille. Churchill. ll Macini. 2.V Manson. In M. due. or, Mi.ld!elnii l'. Oak v ille. la L'.'i 1(1 Kf.ud. IT. ir. I 'n 1 Wells. I hibiii-y . Illltielli. 1:. l!ide;l'W III', 1. KinnwiMid. -LY I'i. Ibiaii'ike K.t pi.ln .l."i I'ranklintim. 1 ."1 (iilstllll. 2't (iillburt;. 1 Till.iv. 4 'llll)l.lU. W'jirreii J'laiiiH. JO. Halifax. Kittrell. Laurel. Littleton. J.i. W'iirreitt'iii. In. Weldnii. a.'i. on Wis.. ' I". rldl!.. ." iuiir-'Villi Ldiii.-bui. F. C. Toepleman, l.emrnl Miprrliili-iidrni. rn at 15 Car Loa(ls I I Broken Egg & bUllJLt Nut Anthracite 5 Car Loads Kanawha Va. &Tenn. Splint COAL. --ji s iit.i 1. iv 111 r Poy threes' Coal Yard. Your iirdels suln ilel. Will -aw y..t: III. ill.'V "III l . HI I file' J. S. I()YTNki:SS, Miner's, Agent. Healthy Children e : are V.-pt i.ti'.i.if anil wt-ll ; n r- i. 111..J 8 111111V little f .lUn nr.- mind' -. Irnrim 3 i.y tin- u-- 'if that fitmo'ia riioi) P FREY'S VERMIFUGE Oirr- etB ail ll.on1-T of the ii'iuiU' l'. iif-i woriri., U-. 'ill.l' ..-t'T Ksltlv In b'llou. iVittl'-by n.ali.. V.. 4i KIIKV, Hailtlmorr. ON HAND at ilil t I im s W.- keep II -11 1 rf-l b 1 M k l.f t !' lili.-ct trottiiiir'. i-ia' h find ' art h.i rl i-n. Th'-.v are inade uf th- Iwi-t m.-it.-ri.-ii Mini I.y th'- Ifst vv .irklii:tr:"-hip. and ii,braci .yerythiny in th-Irtft ninl ii.v.-t tylen iu trimnuiiir- iiinl dfifiis. '- will 11 you a M-t of hariKfH that -aa ! 1 U-at in eithenquality. .ri--r ntyl-. L.T.HOWARD, HKXDEHMlN.N.e. 1. 1. . 1 11 JMJl A. h7 " my j Ps"n
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
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