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- THE WESTERN . VINDICATOR. DEVOTED TO THE DETEMPMENT AND VPBCILDlNG OF THE BEST INTERESTS OF WESTERN KOKTH CAROLINA. NEAV SERIES, VOL. 11. NO. 30. RUTHERF0RDT0N, KORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1898. - $1,00 A YEAR CASH IN ADVANCE. i . i : i i . a i 4 m ' i r WHOLE NUMBER 83. !aby Elline? Every mother feels an inde scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the 'sufferincr and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this nour wr.icn is oreacieci as woman s severest trial is not only made painless, but all tha danger is re moved by its use. Those who use. this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. It is a blessing to woman. 1.00 PEBEOTTLE at all Srar Btorsa, or nt by express on receipt of price. WOKS Containing invalnabla information ot toy,- interest to all women, will l o sent fntc to any address, upon application, by The BB1DFIE ID REGULATOR CO.. AtliuU. Cm. TT REDEEMED. Reports Confirmed by Re turns From the Counties. BIG DEMOCRATIC CIS EVERYWHERE. The Judicial Ticket Has Twenty Five Thousand flajority. EIGHT WHITE CONQ RESSfl EN. o. HICKS. (. .. BrTHF.P.rORDTOS. . c. Offer hi profession! services to the puVic uraee ai residence on .wain si. aprzu-iy D R. A. M. WH13NAXT, CAROLEEN, N. C. May be scon at his office daily. Eye, ear nose. inronc ana SMimacn, specials. F. CHURCHILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rl'THERFORDTOX, N. C. Office No. 2 First Street, g OALLERT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. RUTH E BFORDTOS , M. C. Prompt and careful atttentlon and considera tion given to all business entrusted to his care. aprSMy JjATT MtBRAYER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. RCTHERFOBDTON, N. C. Office up-stairs in Dixon-Dickerson DUUding. Kooms H and 7. JJK. L. S. FOX, RESIDENT DENTIST. RCTHERFOKDTO. X. C, All work guarnuteed. Price as low as con- latant with llrst-cla?s work. Terms strictly t ash. Office next door to Dr. Hick's. See sign. - 6.ALK OF LAND. By virtue of a mortgage deed executed to me m James a. Miller ana wire. . J. Miner, am- ed October 27th. lsso, to secure a note given same date for five hundred' dollars with inter est at 8 Der cent. Tin va hie annunllv on which note is a credit ot M.45. Mroli-;th, 1W, I will ell for cash at the Court House door in Ruth erford ton, on Monday, November 14th, 1893, the following described lands in the town of Rutherford ton. N. C bounded as follows: Be- Fnrtv Sanatnre and Ninetv Members of the Lower Hnno-ThP nmoeratic Majority is a Landslide and! a Tidal Wave Counties Heretofore Republi can Wheel into the Democratic Column Demo cratic Solicitors Eelected in Every District A Gen erally Quiet Election. (inning at a stake on the street at crossing of aiviaing i US. 72 K. to the J. B.Miller line; thence with 104 feet to Qratons line; thence with said line S. 8 W. ii'H feet to Miller's corner on the street ; thene with the street N. 72 . to the beginning including where said James A. Miller lived at the date of said mortgage. Al- aoone undivided one-third interest in the fol lowing land in said town bounded a follows: Beginning at a Poplar one of the original cor ners of a tract of land which Gen. James Mil ler sold to A. R. Ruli in ; thence N. 1 E. 1 pole to a large stump; thence N. 72 W. 8' poles to a DoKWoood stump; thence S. 8 W. 40 poles to a stake; thence S. 72 E. 14 poles to a stake-; thenee poles ;. so poi to a bis The Raleigh Correspondent of the Charlotte Observer, Nov. 8th, says : The election in this city was as quiet as was ever held. It only needed the ringing of church bells to make it like Sunday. The vote polled is heavy. There was not the slightest disturbance at the polls. The fusionists managers began early this morning to show how badly they were hacked. Repub lican Chairman Holton said his returns were very meagre up to 7 o'clock. Oi?e of his counsel, Jno. W. Graham, was with him, and so was Claud Bernard, United States District Attorney. , The cheering of the bulletins began at seven o'clock by the Democrats and the news flew rap idly that there was a regular land slide in the State. Chairman Simmons said at that hour: "Re ports all show that the State has gone Democratic by a tremendous majority." Republican Chairman Holton s people telegraph him that Cumber land is Democratic by at leastlOO. GOOD DEMOCRATIC TIDINGS. The news received by Chairman Duplin gives a Democratic ma- whole ticket. In b iff Ponlar: thence N.4 W. poles to a stake on the original line; thence with said c;mmAna nn tr S nVWtr rata ? line N.60W. 2 poles to the b ginning. Also I r one-inira ot one-nan interest in tne ionowing lot of land in said town, bounded as follows: Beginning on the corner of Main street and I ;nr:4... fnT Ua the first alley above the Gen. Walton lot and JurllJ lur tuw runs with Main street N. 8 E. to a point from n,im Viprlnnd throA mpmhpra of th which a line will run to touch the back of the umoenana, tnree memDers 01 me IfJftel????.0"??1 Legislature are Democratic. The auci lu uitr Ham uuev: uiiMivts Willi ctaiu ijiii- i dividing the lot herein described from the old Caleb A. Moore lot. N. 82 W. to Bock (now Washington) street: thenee with it to the aforementioned alley ; thence with said alley to the beginning, including the Miller brick tore house. This September 2sth. 1898. Frank Coxe, Mortgagee. M. H. Justice, Attorney. NOTICE. Having obtained letters of administration on the estate of M. M. Butler deceased, and al so Ella Butler, deceased, notice is hereby giv- whole Democratic ticket is elected in Alamance. There are big Dem ocratic gams in Surry. Cleveland has exceeded expectations. New Hanover is Democratic. Bellamy is elected by a safe majority. Dup lin gives 300 Democratic majority. en creditors of either and both of said estates, PivVimnrn1 and Snmnsnn fir TVm- to present their claims to the undersigned du- "icnmona ana eampson are tern 1 authenticated by the 8rd of (ictpher. 18W, or rtrrntir Thn nnnh1iiing concede thu notice will be pleaded in bar of any recov- ocrauc. i ne repuoiicans conceae ery on sucn claims. Also an persons lnaeDira n1VidBon. The Democrats CaiTV 10 eiiner nr Main estate are reauirea u eome forward and settle same. This Oct. Bra. S. B. Yot'NG.Administrator of M. M. Butler and Ella Butler, Deceased. A Useful Novelty. A very useful and,. by far, the most novel thing of its kind i tht. Laundry List, got out by the Sea board Air Line. The upper por tion is an artistic gem, beautiful It executed, havinz attached a number of blanks, one for each week, containing a list ot all the Richmond by 1,000, a Democratic gain of 1.500; Robeson by 300 y Wayne, 760; Franklin, 500, and the senatorial ticket is 6afe there. Harnett is safe by 200. Jule Carr telegraphs: "We have swept the deck in Durham town and burned the broom 700 Democratic." Union gives 700 majority and Rocking ham 400. Reports say that Hali fax has gone Democratic. Wilson is conceded to the Democrats by 500, including the Senator. Wayne f Inlaii rt tha waaVl and TMlddnd the form ot a calendar. Tbese iv!9.th.e State ticket 600 majority may be procured, by enclosing five cents in stampa to cover pos cage, from any of the representa tives of the Seaboard Air Line, or from T. J. Andeon, General Pas- seoger Agent, Portsmouth, Va. and Robeson from 400 to 500 There is a Democratic victory in Granville. There is a big Demo cratic gain in Craven. The elec tion was quietHhere and the Sen atorial ticket is safe. Rowan gives from 1,000 to 1,200 Demc- . n a Ann. WrrMwTon Dleas'e Rockingham, 400; Union, 700; to oar f6r Tot Vindioatob a year sampson county is democratic. REPUBLICAN STORIES DENIED. The Republican State Chairman gave out the news that at Palmyra Drecmct. Halifax county, Claude Kitchin and Henry White had seized the registration booxs and defied the poll-holders to hold an election. The Democratic Slate chairman soon received a report which showed the fact to be that the Republican registrar at Pal myra became angry because he could not vote twice and be chair man of the election board. The Republicans also gave out a story that Oliver Dockery, Jr. had been rotten-egged and mobbed at Goldsboro and chased in to a hotel The Democrats. got the news that Dockery insulted some Democra at the polls, was slapped in th face, and took refuge in a hotel whence two policemen escorted him to the tra'n. He arrived here late this afternoon. The enthusiasm here among the Democrats is unbounded. It has been years since the Democrats have had such a jubilee. Many white Republicans here voted the white man's ticket and these are sharing in the joy of the Demo crats success. VOTING WHITE IN NEWBERN. One of the most interesting tel egrams during the day was one from Newberu, sayiDg that Mayor Dennison and all 'the white alder men voted the Democratic ticket : that RobertHancockand Seymour Hancock scratched the negroes on the ticket, and that they were dis charged ; also that the Democrats may elect the member of the Leg islature as there Are three sets of candidates. SOME LATE RETURNS. Returns from the first congres sional district did not begin to ar rive until late. Chairman Sim inons is advised of the following Democratic majorities there Beaufort 200, Martin 150, Pitt 250, Greene about 25. Other reports which have come in, give the fol lowing Democratic majorities Wayne 800, Johnston 1,800, Har nett 300, Guilford 500. Union 1,200, Gaston 550, Halifax 1,800, Vance 500. TWO SAD-FACED CROWDS. At 9 :80 your correpondent call ed at those "caves of gloom," the Republican and Populi3t head- anartera and asked for news. At j Populist headquarters Chairman Thompson said he had nothing to say. Hal Ayer said tbey had "no returns, save those the Democrats got. He added : "We are discount them pretty largely. The conn ties democrats are claiming we had conceded to' them, owing to conditions prevailing some days before election. We still hold to the belief that we will control the Senate and the House." There was never seen a sadder- need cro.wd than these Populists, except that at the next place vis ited, which was Republican head quarters. - Chairman Holton said : 'The Republicans have Bertie by 50. Harnett is sate for them ; also Granville and Warren by an increased majority, while Vance elects the Republican member." t was quite easy to see that the Republicans knew they were ut terly swamped. Major John W. Graham, whois at Republican headquarters, as counsel for Holton, was asked if there were any election suits and said t here were no suits or any ca ses of any kind. unairman Simmons Has news that Catawba is safe by 300, Mc Dowell by 800, Columbus by 300 at least, Bladen 250, Guilford by propably 300, while Edgecombe elects the legislative ticket by an overwhelming majority. Granville gives a democratic majority on the congressianal and legislative tickets. Wake's esti mated majoiity is 000, SEVEN DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMEN. Chairman' Simmons says at 9 o' clock: "We will have the House by three-fourths and the Senate by two-thirds majority. The indica tions are that we have elected 7, possibly 8, Congressmen is elected in the second, perhaps Lioney in the eighth. Fountain was not voted for generally in the second. His name was not on the democratic ticket, owing lateness of bis caudidacy A CRISIS III VJILIT NANLY MUST LEAVE TbVVN. A SIASS MEETING OF THE WHITES 8 O'CLOCK THE CRITICAL HOUR. ANSWER MUST BE AT 7 O'CLOCK. "While we recognize the author ity of the United States, and will yield to it if exerted, we would not for a moment believe that it is the purpose of more than 60,000,000 of our own race to subject us per mently to a fate to which no An glo Saxon has ever been forced to i submit. We. therefore, believir.j? c? that we represent unequivocally the sentiments of the white peo ple of this country and city, here- j by, for ourselves, aud represent ing them, proclaim : J If No Answer Is Beceived, Or Manly "First' That the lime has pass- w im. ea Ior tne intelligent citizens of Refuses to Leave, The Whites Will thig community, owning 95 per Go to His Office at 8 0'ClOCk, De- cent of the property, and .paying stroy It and Drive Him Out of taxea m llke proportion, to be rul ed by negroes. Town-Fears Expressed That the Secoudj that we wiU not to,er. Negroes Will Defend Manly, and ate the action of "unscrupulous if They Do, The Troble is On whit0 men in affiliating with ihe M ... . , , negroes so that by means of their Text of the Resolutions Adopted- vote9 they could dominate the The White People Are Determined intelligent and thrifty element in the community, thus causing bus iness to stagnate aud progress to be out of the question, " 'Third, That the negro has demonstrated by antagonizing our interests m every way, and espe cially by nis ballot, that he is in LOOKS LIKE CRAvFORD. REPORTED MAJORITY 603. THE DI KE OF RICHMOND HILL CMK SOW PLAT CHESS. REJOICING UNIVERSAL IN NINTH. To Rule Wilmington. Washington, Nov. 9. Special to The Star today, from Wilming ton, N. C, gives the details of a ma'ss meeting of 600 citizens of that city at the court house there today, "to assort the supremacy of capable of realizing that his inter- the white men Ex-roDresenta- e9t9 are and should be identical t,v Wddll nrpBided nn d wlf.h.lho8e .of i!?e community. The BlreestSurprise Was Craw ford's 560 Majority la Ritter ford Rutherford The Bacssr County For Gains - The Offdal Vote Only Can Give the Actual and Final Result. The following majorities in tha 10 counties in the Ninth congres sional district for Crawford aud Pearson respectively are in accord ance with the best information obtainable at the time of going to press. These figures are not of ficial, but it is thought Pearson cannot overcome the showing her made: X Crawford. Rutherford 557 Pearson, Haywood 875 " 'Fmirth That, fha series oi resolutions, reciting tne element in any communitv is the Swain 4a v. a-a a .a I I determination of the white citi- white oooulation and that the civ- Clav 182 1 . . " O - l a ' " zens to forever rule the city and ! mg of nearly all of the employment Madison mmmAnA thn work imir.ditW to negro laborers has been asainst Mitchell .250 White declaring that hereafter white la- and cit and jg a 8ufficieut re8on McDowell . bor shoum be given prelerence why the city of Wilminston. with Cherokee over colored and calling for the its natural advantages, has not Graham 25 banish ineut of Alex. Manley, the become a city of at least 50,000 Jackson ..... 212 inhabitants. Transylvania 2a 't nth, mat we promise in fu- rolK ture to give to white men a large part of the employment hereto- we negro newspaper publisher. j i. :.. : 1. 1 .. a:i : i tO the I r uwjcviiviiavic cuuvimi Tf th recently. An amendment was ot- mayor , . , r i cnici oi ponce ana uuaru oi aiuer uv lauiinco iauuui the remainder Of . . UhrivA hrn nnloaa Ihera .ra mnn muii r. . varara tlioir nmpes nnw in. I ' " - , . opporcunuies ior employment; ior . tn dltterent members of famines caiics iu Mwcii. -sixth, mat the white men lbese resolutions were referred expect to live in this community to a committee, and while await- peaceably, to have absolute pro tection tor their families, who shall be safe from insult or Yancey 150 Macon 186 does as well as the State, our judicial ticket will have 25,000 majority." ( Edgecombe's immense gains. General Cox says there was a democratic gain of 2,300 votes in Edgecombe. There is great pleas" ure at the news that W. J. Davis is elected senator from New Han over aad .Brunswick and that Bun combe elecs two Senators. SENATORS 40; REPRESENTATIVES 90. ' At 12:30 o'clock to-nisht, as he was leaving headquarters, demo cratic State Chairman Simmons said : "We have elected 40 Sena 630 1100 278 160 180 2821 ing its report several speeches J lL. 1. were uiaue, one oi me epeuKtrB, -ninrv frnm oil nrann9 uhnman nepresentative-eiect ueiiamy, ur- ever. We are prepared to treat ging the expuls on of Manly in 12 the negroes with justice and con- h.tnrfl hut. ommsMlitifr moderat ion sideration in all matters which do T O 2911 HAYWOOD ABOUT 875. Waynesville, N. C, Nov. 9. Special. We lo9e in Crabtrw and Fine's Creek about '100 Crawford's majority will be aVv.ot 875. Only two townships to har from. Coukikr. BIO SLUMP IN SWAIN. Bryson City, N. 0., Nov. 9 Special. 1 Swain's official vot in other respects. ine commiuee soon reportea hh Dortion of the communitv. but are i j? : xi I . . cynciusious iavonng ineexpuisiou equally preparetl now and nnme- of Manly as proposed, urging the diately to enforce what we know emnlovment of white labor as far to be our rights r I ti icy i i 1 Odveuiu, j uul we nave ueeu, in our not involve sacrifices of the inter- gives Crawford 49 Majority, Leath ests of intelligent and progressive PWOOIi 40 maioritv. and Frank. beats Cannon 11 majority, Martin nrA OA mDmhora nf f ha Invar I I in rmr naairo far normnnv nnii House : elected 8 Congressmen and f iting that the mayor and chief, peacej blinded to our begt iuter. carried the State by 25,000 on the judicial ticket." THE LASEST FROM RALEIGH. Raleigh township gives Jones, fus- ionist, for Sheriff, 1784, and Ad ams, fusionist, for Senate, only 333. Pou led the democratic ticket, with 2,068. All of the dem oc to 800 majority. There is rushing between Rowan and Johnston for the democratic banner. Johnston will win it. W. E. Fountain, indendent Pop ulist, would doubtless have been having demonstrated their mca ests and our rights. A climax was Dacitv a-d their continuance in reached when the negro paper of office being a menace, thev should this city published resign. The report was unani rat ticket is elected bv from 400 ea. y, f ' , e l y Democrat, elected sheriff by 11 majority. Balance of fusion tick' et elected. Democrat. RUTHERFORD GIVES 557. Rutherfordtou, N. C, Nov. 9. Special. On the State ticket the an article so democratic majority oot, legisia vile aDd slanderous that it would ture 600, county ticket 500 to 600, in mmr.i..tnmnniM8 novo reamr- -i- n . . mnnelir .nntJ .nil a onmmiHea ..... .. , .. LrOngreSS DO . O. U1LURT. """"t" " ea in tne ivncning oi tne eaitor. of 25 was anooiUted to carry llltO Wp danreMata Ivnchinor and vet MITCHELL HEARD FROM Affect, thp resolutions adonted. It there is no punishment, prbvided Marion; N. C, Nov. 9. Spa- is understood that Manly has al- by the iaws adequate lor this ot- cial.j A telephone message irom The mavor Ieu L ' lue.rcivre uww l" Bafeersviiie says Mitchell gives 081 t.hn neonin or inis cnnimnniiv sna u n -.i v.;f nf u-o Bw thxr will , ..r- r. " . .. T T ior rearson wun mree v.u.u . or inig ciiy, as a protection agaiusi not resign, as the resolutions call such license in future, that the pa- for, but will serve out their terms, per known as The Record cease to te published, and that its editor Wilmington. Nov. 9 There was be banished from this community. r u.iho.a M,we demand, ill mat ne J A t M-mU VUOAUOO I . a n, m m leave the city within hours al ter the issuance of this proclama tion: (2) that the printing press a mass meetiug men of Wilmington today, attend elected in the second district, to ed by fully 800 of the best white Congress, had he been in the held citizens, at which the following which The Record has been using in timy to had his name on the resolutions were adopted : democratic ticket. "Believing that the constitution It is said that Charles B Aycock Df the United States contemplated saved Oliver Dockery from being I a government to be carried on by mobbed at Goldsboro to-day. 01- an enlightened people ; believing lie tells me in a tearful way of that its framers did not aniici I f 111 - I . a. m . m nis uoiasoro expeneuue. pae the enfranchisement ot an . . a) I The democrats have not only ignorant population of Africau or- elected every judge, but also every ;gjn ad believing tiat those men solicitor. I of the State of North Carolina. At Populist headquarters at 1 who joined in forma g the Union o'clock it was claimed that tbey did not contemplate for their de- had carried 15 counties. Chair- cendants, a subjection to an infe- man Thompson remarked in his drvest way that he was glad they had carried that many. It was amusing to hearRepubli- rior race. "We, the undersigned citizens of the city of Wilmington, and county of New Hanover, do here' ... It j i il.i : i i i can Chairman Holton at 1 o'clock y ueciare u-m we win uu 101 g A,, innr hreath be ruled, and will never again be 1.11 I 111 l2 AC U 1 a If MM AWMB. vakwwwa - " and 6ay: 'I think -the Senate ruled by men of African will be Republican anyway. Real lv, I don't know enough from my meager returns to maxe any esti mates." There is talk of Chas. B. Aycock for next Governor ; Simmons for the Senate, and Lee S. Overman for Speaker of the House. The general impression is that the Legislature will impeach Gov ernor Russell. He anticipates this result. His effort has been to keep control of the Senate. Ha has known for 60 days that the House must be democratic. Beaufort and Perquimans are both democratic. Rowan's official democratic majoriy is 1,450 This condition we have in part endured because we felt that the consequences of the war of secess' ion were such as to deprive us of the fair consideration of many of our countrymen. . 4 We believe that, after more than 30 years, this is no longer the case. Tho stand we now pledge our selves to is forced upon us sudden ly by a crisis and our eyes are open to the fact that we must ast now or leave our decendants to a fate too gloomy to be borne. be packed and shipped from the city without delay, that we be no tified within 12 hours of the ac ceptance of or rejection ot this de mand. " 'If the demand is agreed to, within 12 hours we counsel for bearance on the part of all white Jack80n is 2V2. men. n tne aeuiana is reiuseu, or if no answer is given within thn time mentioned then the editor, Manly, will be expelled by forre. townships to hear from. E. J. Justice. HENDERSON 275 FOR PEARSON. Hendersonville, N C , Nov. 9. Special. Pearson's actual ma jority will not exceed 275, prob ably less. M. L. Shhman. M 'DO WELL RIGHT. Marion, N. C, Nov. 9. Spe cial. McDowell will not give under 250 for Crawford. E. J. Justice. JACKSON FOR CRAWFORD. Dillsboro, N. C, Nov. 9. Spe cial. Crawford's majority in W. J. KlNCAID. A telephone message from Waav erville at 4:15 p. m. stated that a " 'It is the sense of this meeting messenger had arrived from Yan- that Mayor Wright and Chief of cey with the result in that coun- Police Mullen, having demon 8 1 rat- iVawfnrd'a maioritv there is ed their utter incapacity to give lft0 ovep thtlt of Adams two ym the city a decent government and . , . Wnnlr therein, their contm- Adams' majority over Pear- nace in office being a a constant son was 100 even, making Craw- menance to the peace of this com- ford's majority in yesterday's elec- munity, they ought forwith to ti m 200. Asbeville Citizen. resign. A committee OI 20 citizens was LATER. ..1 I appointed to direct tne execution Latet report8 from Asheville of the provisions of the resolutions. . . . Ma Ti.:. .h..nn i,fl 1 wn. this morning give Crawford 268 ference between the committee majority, which, under the ctr and a number of the most inrlu- cumstances, is "a plenty." Re- ential negroes of the city, at which memDer to observe Thanksgiving, it was agreed mat tne negroes re- d for continuance of fa. w-vwt 4-Vk a AAmmiftoa or. a m I r f V IrUU V vlU AAA IVtVV V 9 M mmmmj m WUJUllvn t a s.v waawuv v Editor Manly would comply with iu-n.-rir,-rt-.f.m-na 1 the resolutions. If he does not, CJTO TEACHERS : -Pupils' white men propose to go in full Monthly Reports handsomely force at 8 a. m., and destroy the printed ou Bristol board for sale newspaper plant and forcibly ex- at this office 50 cents per hundred pel the editor. There is intense postpaid to any address excitement and many fear that the negroes will attempt to pro- CZOne Hundred corda Dry tect Manley. If they do, the Pine Wood for sale. jApply to K. worst can lpe expected. J. Carpenter. K '1! i 1 w K
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