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' ' - ' v v " - ' " : V -'- v - 7 - . V v v. -'". - ' SSCOSSOR !0 IDE MCHIGHUliraa.if SUFFER A DEFEAT. N - nr Jaa. 8 The war otSce has -51 G-neral liauer: Tha following n iron General diteJ yesterday: ... i - afui was commsutro uu -,.i-a.bct was chiefly agaiatt Cae- !cia? ani agoa hilL Tie enemy .m rrei: strengtn ana puu was t AaA iuimm toaie of the entrenchment on -...- hill were tnree umea imsb vj .n 4 ntftkin br u. The at 7i wntuioed nntil 7:S0 p. m. .ium nomtin oor position wi oocu- d hr tne enemv the whole day. " But in a Terr heary rainatorm. re turned ont of thi pitioa at t nt nf iha baronet in a moet eu Si manner by the Dexon. led by Col-- p-t Colonel Ian Hamilton com .4.a nn Waeon hill and rendered 1&tl- . m 1 I -.vu erTii. ine troops nare oia .rT rrrmsr time and hare be ha red .i-el'ent'lT. They are elated at the eer- rVt hire rendered the qneen. The enemy were repue Tet 'tn Terr nearr io", iro'j w- din 2 tfli on mT ,id8- wnicl1 wil ,fi . soon aa the liata are oom- BREAKS: THREE DEAD. i....f Prcmlaeoi Cltiztaa urowiea Near lUleltB. EixticH. Jan. a Yeiterday about wen. at Hm ton's pond, 8 miiea north Mt rf this city, three boys, aona of -iciaeat citizens, "were . drowned. lier were: Wuumion. 15-year-old eon of ;ai;n ti. f. Uiiamsoa. treaaoxar ux Tils ccnntT. Eiwird Lee. 14 years old, only aon or Xr Clee Lee. a prominent leaf tobacco lima E;nton. azed 15. only son of Carries ILnton, formerly execntiTe iiTi of GoTsrnor Carr. lie boTj were schoolmates and de- rtti fnenii. They had planned to read the dar hunting on Mr. Hint on a li.TL Iher bad gone bnt a snort die- from the Hinton residence when -jt caxe to a pond known as Hin ton's xtdina mamtained for nahing pnr- bi in:s cetng irozen OTer, iney their pans on the bank and went ICS. en tne ice. Bnt they had not gone tcbef.re it tro:e and all three went hiir rcrether. Fonr honrs later they for feud, frozen and lifeless, under - ice. EW ROAD INCORPORATED. C4piny Wili Operate Railway and Steamship Lines. Putt City. Fia., Jan. a The United pxes and West Indies Railroad -and pavnsiip company of Plant City, with kapuiiof $t.00O.0OO, has been incor- u rcrpse of the company is to con- aad orerate a railroad from Plant Sty. in Hiilsbcro county, to a crossing tss ilinaree rirer. thence southerly tocja iljnatee county to and upon Gupanlla island, on the watsrs of ftoriotte harbor, in Da Soto and Lee stie. wuh spnrs and branches to prxes points enronte: to acanira aJ- Fkt constructed roads, or Dortiona of fia. betweeu the said pointa, and to steamships between the Unitea arestnd pn-r.ts in the West Indies. A1- toan?. iL E. Moody. W. Lv P7. D. C Thompson and A. SchnaM. airs the incorporators. Lbor Karalnr Threatened. Covugton. Ga.. Jan. 8 Thi aection fr is threatened with a labor pa owing to the fact that the ne- tnere h said to be a big demand Wfro Lhrx. This is the tima whan fwi make arrangement for their - .w iUO coming cmn, and so scarce ,M ,aoorthal u is fered a rood or tae lands in this part of Geor wwBico nas been cultiTated in cotton -T9 to te tnrned into paaturea, if tailed at a L A Prchr Losa Ills Mind. sriLLE, S. C, Jan. & Rer. y. a prominent roani fktiediit nimister. son of the Rbt. t?f A5tay of Williamston. did at En S mi3 west of P'ckena. from , r "J m luicut o. insanity. It Is thought he L,.. , . " oi a son. iire. At- insane alao and Is being hop Cinrrt nn the War. 8. Bishop El a confederate tnreu. S. C. Jan. Capr,, formerllr r -s UB me occasion of hia annual k,; 5-PPl church, yes W," -;c-z-d he national gorern- rpTsnea Fr,,M:o,Ion ' r in the Kn, "!Dred tthat w, . "HUU was nsinj? ahot tj o remove lesa fortunate peoola - ""ica oi prosreaa. . CoBT' iTl-c Strikers. lAla-, Jan. a-TheMon- I Uoal trA r-:- i,1UifcU company. .a Lfogwood coal mines.. v.!8";?. ,he trike ith the U' .ue workers at their J rrn.. - " - 1 'uurLi i mm l v l T . - his is the third o iaie WCTi uug couricts. IT'" ' Soldiers. a The Ladies' Aid BOERS iv. organized Ar,i .1. TTi there being Vi con vicsiona, T.aero wwa N- i2ei daring the SpanUh-tS Violation of r the dispensary :Uw "r aa an auxiliary to the f -"iia ir:fiNi... .1 a d to i . - - ""uicor regiment. lias . rei G e,met6 - - a uannBomea mneM. ror at i. J rT klyTJ1 . Becoad 10 members.' J. Dr. m . . - - . It , " ' AU Jta- a The Ala-' court will be raoonrened ' - V" tnn.iJ.. . . " C?iTuir ; rrea dorn the week, Sico u "1 A6 WMk houn ohakL nT- 73 year a, for breach of promise of mar-tub-.,. '-"rokee. Clar. Cle-- .-.i- cv. 1 t- rv-i Tha Clay. Cle--; w eaajh Etnar.k t 1 7T Cli aid TaUS03 3CVII, ITo.' ARGUMENT BEGINS IN :THEHORRSON;CASE State Introduces Sensational M Eebuttal Evidence. II ANY WITNESSES TESTIFY Dsf ease and , Proseeatloa ' Both Best -and the Sptechnaaktag Commiaers. r Jadr Allows Elsht Ileara -Coloael . Garaett Aadrews Open.;' .'...- Chattakoooa, Jmxv. 0, Today' pro ceedinlngi in the trial of Julia Morri. son James for the murder of Frank Leidenheimer were oharacterixed by considerable evidence) of a seniational character introduced by the state in re buttal. :""- - -- X' r-: "-r "- Witnesses war) iatrodsoed in. regard to the" shoo tins: an tha itage, for tha purpose of showing that some of tha witnesses f dr the defense could not hare een the occurrence on account of the interference of curtain.; ,. A witness testified that wham shot were fired Leidenheimer; had hi cane and pins; hat both in one hand and waa not making any demonstration.' - Stage Manager Patterson testified, in rebuttal, that Leidenheimer waa oa the stage continuously about W minutes be fore the ahootiag. controTerting the tes timony -of the defendant that Leiden heimer had abused her in the dressing-J room below a jew minutes Deiore ana shot him. - " - ' : t SeTeral witnesses in rebuttal testified to the effect that in the quarrel on. the stage the forenoon of the day of the tragedy. Leidenheimer did not; strike Mrs. James, but threw up his aroid a. blow from her. Eridence in impeachment of Witnetsr Joe Breeding,. for the. defense,, was In trod need, ahowing that the witness was on tae .lie aenneimer coroner s jury. having stated at the time that he knew nothing; about the case. - The state closed its rebuttal evidence at 9JS0 a. m. and the defense announced that its side was also closed. ' The court allowed a hours to each side for arguments. Eight speeches will be made, -four each for the state and the defense. Colonel Garnet t Andrews, one of tho leading southern lawyers and a noted ex confederate soldier, opened the ar gument for the state. Colonel Andrews paid a high tribute to womanhood and added that women. when placed 'in the enyironmenta 'of men. must take the con sequence of her deed as a woman. The attorneys -for the state, he said, while prosecuting a woman, also represent a woman,- the brokenhearted sister of Frank Leiden-. heimer, a pure and beautiful woman. J He cited autnonties claiming mas .tne t doctrine of emotional insanity is not re cognized under the laws of Tennessee Colonel Andrew, in summing up tnf evidence, stated that he believed ttv prisoner had lain in wait for Leidex heimer. intending to kill him before hf went to the stage that night, but la ine that opportunity, she followed hi to the stage and killed mm in blood. He called upon the jury to d cide the case on its merit and witho regard to the aex of the defendant. Mr. Joseph V. Williams. United Stat eommissiener. opened the argument Z the defense, bitterly attacking the c acter ox Lreidenneimer ana re vie wi the evidence for the defense in detai He stated that the three, points of d fenae are: a. Self defense. . ': 3. Temporary insanity.'- JL Justification of the set " It is probable the case will be given t the jury about noon tomorrow. The concensus of opinion today amoni those who hare heard the evidence that the case will result in a mistrial o defendant will receive a light sentence; EXCITEMENT AT MILTON 4 .. ' Florldi Town Is Now Patrolled Thirty Arm d Hen. Mobiuc, Jan. D. Much excitemen exist m Milton. Uia., but aa the towc is patrolled by SO armed men the con aervative people believe there will be ni more trouble there. ' Saturday night a number of unknown men went tnrougn tne streets - sring into the houses, but no person was hurt by . the bullets.- Sunday the town was. as. quiet, as a churchy artLJNOcnurcn service was held either day or nignt in order to avoid -'the' a seub lingof ? the people in mass. ; The bells were, not rung, as it was tnougni .ne sonna would cause. alarm. ' ,,' rr - - Nearly every citizen was armed with. gnn and pijtol and there is a determination-to restore order even if lynching has to be resorted to. ;;. JT r - ' lioy Shoot Little airhTr 'West Point, Ga., Jan.-.9.-rA (erioul accident ; happened at Bdnlah.f Ala., about 12 miles from' here, yesterday. A little boy, Johnnie Bay, was playing with ome little girls, among whom was Ruth Barnea They; had been playing for some time, when the boy got his ether's pistol and began playing with t around the girls. . lie pointed- it tc ,rard Roth Barnes, when -it exploded.' The ball entered the jaw, coursed down ward end pierced her lungs. 'The child Hied only a few minutes..,. - - - . ! F'WCiurtof 31ob yioleaee. -Columbia. O. CL, Jan.' -ttIn hie. an nual report G. Duncan Bellinger, attor ney general, shows that there' were 27 trials for murder in this state last year, there being 97 convictions, -.There were with 100 eonTictiona Tothe credit of the a.Ka r narai si n rvaa rmina xi. raiiH iru aai w r . "Vv aijpOSea t, l W U UO MI OU WUMI. M - ling ton sndT seven "life imprisonment sentences la other counties." There were fewer' cass if .-mob violence than for year. -;-. . - - . i : A Dreaeh "of Promise Batt. Sax. Fki-S Cisco.. Jan. - 9. Elizabeth Gladstone, aged 03'year ha secured 4ndrment in the superior court against Joseph -Boardman.- a millionaire, aged ril' h0 tned for . Z ZZO.CCX :Th xttgi. 13a aaea jot ; c-ztttX is r ct pxorru , . .N'i: 'n;?: -! : -" ::ROCKINnHAM.-N "c. 'THitbcniv - iiMiiAov-ti -w- - - i ; - '-rv;:--i ' - . ; - ". -."i '-' - - ------- . . ' " . ... a KthLY -from JOHNSTON.nrif minor onr i irv Governor Answer Sruator Morgan's -i ; ,V ; Kect L-tter. - -'--' ,U MoTaoxKBY"Ala.-; Jan.- 5.' Gor ernor ha mailed to Senator Morgan, a letter, in .which hd . says, among other things: -.."- r - -- VUpon "my return from 'New York last week I found your letter and I hare found time today to read it- I regret (he temper that you display. . You de nounce the statement-that I called on you to retract as false, and demanded the nanT of .the;,, falsifier" who fur nished it:'" 1 will be more 'J rank than you were and- state that -1 took that ex tract verbatim from a special telegram to The Age- Herald purporting to . have been sent by Mr. A.'vWButt, who said that he gare it aa it , appeared' In TLe Congressiottai Record. - .1 did not sup pose that :y our own friends would de- liberately falsify your record 4o injure me. ? .';. -. i'.-,'--s'--' :y. - "Had you simply denied the state tnent : attributed to you there would hare been no further issue "between us as to, that -You , now say that yqu charged that I 'owned or had - owned a large amountof . stook.in an Alabama corporation one of several that had sold all their .property of every kind' to a New Jersey company. That is true to the extent that -I owned, the. large amount of 914,200 of atockja the Amer loan. Coal company and I am unable to see any crime in disposing of that to a Kew Jersey company.', - ; : ' 'I.do not now. and nerer owned a share of stock in -the Sloss-Sheffield company, nor have I ever had any in terestdirect, remote or contingent in any syndicate or trust to which the lands referred to were sold. - . ; "I say thse things so that . if yon have occasion to speak of me again In the senate you may know the truth and sot rely upon, or give currency to. the etatement of falsifiers."' . NECKS OF TWO ARE SAVED. Candler Commute Death Sentences to L'-fe Imprisonment. : ATLAXTa Jan. o-Goyernor Candler has sustained the decision of the pardon board in 'recommending thai th "sen tence . of W. Tv-Channell, white, and Sam Freeman,' a negro, be commuted from the death sentence to -life impris onment. '.: - " ' . - ut Chan nell was to have gone to his fate on the gallows at noon today, and the action of the chief executive came only in time to save the neck of the man in whose interests petitions hare been prepared in every part of the state , Chanuell was convicted some months ago of the murder of Postmaster Thomp son of Glen wood, in Montgomery county, the crime having been com mitted, it was alleged, for an offense. ta Chsnnell's wife. - V V Freeman shot and killed another" ne- Raleigh, States district court here - Aquila J. .Msr of Wilmington, N. O., has been put on trial for counterfeiting. ; - Mar- ' shall is an, attorney, well connected, and his arrest and trial have caused a great sensation. 'Among the character witnesses for - Marshall are -Governor - Russell and many of the most promi nent men in Wilmington. - r . P. Biggs guarantees e-ery bottle of Chamberlain's cough Remedy und willTefuntl the money to. any one. is not satisfied after using two- tb 1 rds of ih e con t e n 1 8. . Jh is is. tb e tiestemedy in the world ior,-l grippe, : coughs: .colds croup "and wfrnftpingcough andls. pleasant and Hafe to take. . It prevents any' ten dency of a. cold'to .result jn ineu-; monia. r. . . -: .. - Baking Powder cream of ; tartar. ScQaaxis ritlief: food Aloin taiirwf pawders are the greatest r-mrm. to hralih of th present day. ; ' "lr-t prw". ra, ytkxc. - W). 7NNA n ; ROCKINGHAM, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 4900. :0N THE PHILIPPINES - - IndianianSupportsExpansion r:-V In Kaiden Effort 1 : HE APPEALS TO SENATORS Says American Opposition to War Has - Been Chief Factor lit Prolonging It. i Think We Should 3e Instructed by :; Exper ience Wl thlted Men; )- Washiqt oi: Jan. : 0. At V the" con elusion of routine business; in'" the sen ate today Mr. BeTeridge of Indiana was recognized for ilia speech on the Philip pine question."" The text of;.his address was a resolution which he offered a few days . ago, .which . deolares.."that the Philippine islands are ; territory -belonging to the United States; that it is the intention of the U ni ted States to retain as such and to establish- and . maintain shch governmental control" throughout the archipelago as the; sUuation mayde- aand,!" s-:yJZi:.' J It . was a brillian i ' audience which greeted Mr.' BeTeridge when he began to speak. - Every gallery was crowded. Forming, a fringe about, the. chamber were many -members of the . bouse, of representatives who bad- been attracted to hear the maiden effort in the senate f tha Tnnn tr Indianian : s Throughout the speech, - which was very long, Mr. Beveridge commanded L the attention of his colleagues of the senate and of his auditors, both on the floor of the -chamber and in the gal leries, : He spoke rapidly, with notably clear- enunciation, an 1 at : times with passionate force and dramatic" fervor. Speech by3Ir." Beveridge. -; His speech, in part, is as follows: - "I address the Aenate at this time be cause senators and members pf the house on both sides have asked that I give to congress and' the country my observe- tions in the - Philippines and the far east, and the -conclusions - which these observations compel; and because of the hurtful resolutions introduced by the senators from South Carolina and Geor gia, every word of . -which will cost and is costing the lives of American soldiers. Mr;- President the : times call for candor. , The Philippines are ours for ever,- 'territory belonging to the United States. as the constitution calls them. And - just beyond ' the ' Philippines are China's illimitable markets. We will not retreat from either. - We will not repudiate our duty in the archipelago. We will not abandon our Opportunity in the Orient. We will not renounce our part in the mission of our race, trustee, under God. of the civilization of the crid: ,: ' - y - - - : " e will move forward to our ot howling out regrets -like hipped - to their burdens, - but ;itude for a task worthy of our I and thanksgiving to Almighty x He : has' marked us as His feople, henceforth to lead in the tion a tne world. ka Kor Vigorous Action. hilitary situation, past, present bective. is no reason tor a ban- I: Our campaign has been as ss possible with the force at Jb have been delayed, first, by to comprehend the immensity quisition, . audi second, by in force; and, third, by our : peaoe. r a l. ibruary,' after the treaty .of is had only 3,722 officers and n he had a legal right to order 3. " The terms of enlistment of if his troops had expjred, and jht voluntarily and not On legal ,om pulsion. . Those who corn- in ignoranoe of the real sit- empted a great-task with in neans; we became impatient 9 not. finished before is could. commenced; and I pray we dd that other element .'of dis- sing-in the work before it is y and forever done. . That is st mistake we.' could possjbly that is the only dangefe be- : 'Cr.y'.i.r- ;v--- j ;-.- -1 -;-i ; dian wars would : have been- . the lives of soldiers and , sat- d, and the Indians themselves decisive war; . and, iany other kind .of. war is criminal becauseineff ective. ;We acted towards the Indians as thQu'gh we feared them, loved them, hated them a mingling of foolish sentiment.'inaccu rate thought and paralytic purpose. . Let ns now be instructed by our owh expe rience, i'-f': --f"- '"' ;. ';v' S Why.the Fight Contlauesi , - Mr? President, reluctantly and bhly from a sense of duty, .am. I forced to say that American opposition to the .war has heen the chief factor. in prolonging it. . Had Aguinaldo hot understood that in America, even. in tho American con-: gress, even here in the senate, "he and his cause were supported; had ' he not known that it was : proclaimed - onthe4 stump and in the press ot- a faction . in the United States, that every shct hia misguided followers - fired iato the breasts ot American soldiers waslike the volleys fired"; by . "Washington's vmen against the soldiers of King George, his insurrection would - have dissoived;1 be fore it entirely crystallized -' - ; - ' "Adopt the resolution offered, - that peace jnay; quickly come and that we may begin our saving, regenerating and uplifting .vork.rAdopt it and this blood.-: shed .Willi. cease .when - these . deluded Children of our islands learn of this final action of - the ' represen tatives of the American people in congress assembled. - "Reject it and' the world, history and ,the American "people will know where to forever fix ; the awful responsibility for the consequences that will:. surely follow such failure to dolour . manifest duty. How"- dare . we ; delay when " our soldiers' blood ja flowing?" . ; r - f. RaiTway OXflecraEi-Joliid L. "' ;JUaooj. Jam. 'VftJudge Emory Speer of the United States circuit cdurt of the southern district of Georgia has gran ted a temporary injunction restraining the Lpffioer?- of the . Georgia v and Alabama railway from consolidating it with -the Florida Central arid Peninsular railroad or any othercorporationSr on a bill filed by Michael J? Dady. ; & minority;s$oc"E holder. ...- ..;.':',' 'r.:'- - a, gin : trust: organized.: New Combination 'Will Improve and, rt - -Enlarge Plant. ' - 1 " MoNTapjiEEY,' Alai Jan. 8. The or-: - ganization of the Continental Gin "com-' pany has been effected with a capital off to nnri non -oi ft,A. fiiw.;.... n..J . ! . s :. - - .-"v -sr ' i.;.. JJs- n. i . named: 4 - - - t President. W. T. Northington of ;Bir mingham.- i----,-- . , w. - '. Vice president in charge of western business, S."J. Monger of Dallas, Tex. r - Tice president in charge of purohas- iel Pratt of Prattville,- Ala. - - - " Vice presidentiin charge -of -Georgia and Carolina, O. R. Winship of Atlanta.' ' Vice president in charge - of the east-: t , : tn s-i . t: J ! u uuaiuvBs, j. yjy vrenHimm u rXriUjge- water, jsiasa, - : 7 - " Vice president and - treasurer. 'A. W.? Smith of Avondale. -a - I .Vice president in charge of manufao-l turing and improvements, a A Mungeft of East Birmingham. - The following, plants have entered the : consolidation: Daniel Pratt Gm company of Prattville, Ala.; Smith & Sons Gin and' Machine company ' of Avondale, Ala, ; Winship Maohine com- $ pany of i Atlanta; -Eagle Cotton Gin' oom pany of Bridge water; Masa; Mun ger Improved Cotton z Machine - Mann-i facturing company- of. Dallas, Tex. , and Northington-Jaunger-Pratt Gin - com pany of East Birmingham, Ala. " . These six plants control 90 per cent of the gin machinery made 'in the world. -The new . combination will-not--shut down a single plant, but-will expend $50,000 in improving them. All of the plants will be equipped with the latest machinery Birmingham: will- be : the headquarters. ; " . - - , " ELECTION ORDERS - ISSUED. - - t i; - - - Officers For the Stat a llllltta Will Be r Chosen Feb. 1. , " - : Atlanta, Jan. 6. rOrders requiring the electiOnV rof : all officers of the state militia tn ttaba - YtlanA nn FaK 4. at tha armories of 7 tha different commands throurfouV the state, have: been issued at tcatdtol by direction of Governor Candler.' .j ' - ' .The orders issued to the six regiments of the state embody the decision reached by the colonels during the meeting in this city to the effect that there shall be no distinction between the commissions of field and line officers and that the successors of all . officers holding com-' missions shall be named on the day pro vided in the reorganization bUL T.. mh anv ffluv 4 n t Va ilx. in.l elected he will not be required to stand Fl1 ment in the state are a cjolonel, henteu- ant colonel-and, three majors; fore ich, nnmnan- nr lnTanr,, ann iviirr iin.i vXjSnSZLiSXZ tilliMr. mis ftantain. two flrat lisntan. tenants and -two second lieutenants. Provision is also made in ; the order for the election of .officers in the two naval battalions of the state. RILEYAAND FERRATTA OUT. President and 3Iuslcal Director Green. " vllle Female ColIe;e.; Gbeexvills, S. O".r Jan. 6 Rev. Dr. Riley, president of the Greenville Fe male college; andOhevalier ;Ferratta, director of ; musio in the same institu- tion, nave , resignea, tneir resignanons thQix: MigBnons 0(lpr,,!fn Chevalier Ferratta to take effect at the college session! oa June TV. . I Aim .Mtf, I ; - IT.... h.ra hontrht an interaat in tha Gaonria Female Seminary and Conservatory of j Music, at uainesvuie, ua xjt.s uiey will have the position of business man- aster 01 tne uteorgia seminary ana Chevalier Ferratta will be director of music. ' - : y-:.-'-. : Dr. Riley has been president of the Greenville Female college sinoe August, 1894.-- Chevalier- Feratta' has been di- I rector of muo for the. past five -years.; - Pc id Dear For HI Ieg. . t ri HiUrviiArt: nf Thakerville TcJn t. years paidover J30a 1111 f n nnMnrirs.iiT 1 euro lmuinjt i vu-.tu uyw.f n -. :T- .. , . .... . . .,. , one Jot (H f fefVS1 Guaranteed cure for Piles. ere. a hox- SoldThylftU Hrriffgistr -there are.tjiousands of wo-1 men who ;; nearly 5 suffer death ; ; from irregular -menses.'; Some times the "period " comes top? .often -U sometimes., not -often ( ' ehOTgih somedmes the flow is r :too; scant, -and again :"jt',is.; too; profuser: Each symptoni sho ws ' tatNatureaeeds.; helpand. that there is trouble in the or-, "jerans .concerried.5 Be careful - : when in any ofthe above con-; didonsDonaieany every nostrum Cadvertise'cij to cure female trottbles. :-;r I is theH bheafe ahatiret; ; medicinei .for Jrregular or pami ful menstruation. s. It cures Alii. ' . the ailments that aire caused by) ; irTegruianty; sucnr asj icucor-; ixhoeaS f aUingrf the womb; nervousness ; pains in the head, : : : oacK, Dreasts, snouiuers, siaes, hips and, limbs. By regulating the menses so that they occur . every. . twenty eighth day, . all - tnose acnes aisappear xogemer Just, before -ybur time' comes, 5 - get a jjottle and. see how much: good it. will do you; -: Druggists? 1 : s"it:att3:ffS 'Send fortmf free bbolr,T Perfect i-':"-.- - Health forVomen." ;,S TEE BRAbriEtD KGtJt ATCH t0.: Sore On bis lefcTlitri: they wanted f- n-ylg, n crit It bff; but -be:cured itwUhi;n - i-'-Ijabor Troubles Are Serious. 'v fi Peksacola, Fla,; ' Jan:"6The labor troubles in Santa Rosa, county are tak ing a , serious turn. :Fred ' Diden, a white man employed at one of the Bagdad mills," was shot from ambush last night while on his . way from Mil ton to his work and was perhaps fatally' wounded. : This morning the dead bodies of Louis Uobb, fireman - of the -Bagdad sasn xactoryK ana . pi another negro, name Unknown, were found "in- the streets of Milton, they having been shot from ambush. There is intense excite ment there. 8 - j - - -. 1 Coal Diggers on a" Striked ; r.KNOXvriXB, Jan.i &-Three hundred "miners - of the - Coal iOreek t Coal - oom- pany, at one of its two mines at. Coal Creek, .are out on a strike. TThe cause of the strike is that . 21 men were re moved from one mine ; to the other, against their will,, the company officials' idegirinB; to inereaie the -second mine's forcer but making no change in the scale.; I - Two New Cotton Factories. Columbia, .8. X3,t- Jan. 6. Since the opening of the new year, two new cofri ton mills have applied for charters,' the Dekalb, at Camden, capital stock 5?00,i rWfl anri -Via MAHBffheti - ks f Ivaar wiiTa uvVf eaaaay ,iavuwaMWHr - 'Mspvai taaaV. fsoo.ooa Tne jkock mu narrow Juan- ufacturing eompany, $50,000, has also been incor porated, r - - 1 11 . . .' Fell Into a 70-Foot Well. Micoif, Jan.6. Miss May Hudson of Walden, a haralet near here, while look ing" into a 70-foot well, lost her balance and fell to tne bottom. . A young man who was with her at the time succeeded in rescuing her. Beyond a few stratohes; she was uninjured.. . . , Mistrial la Meares Case. " r Spabtakbuog, S. . C, : Jan. 6. After being locked in their room 45 hours', the jury in - the case of ,' Professor J. : O. Meares , of : the state asylum for dumb and blind,' charged with the seduction 5r9?!?ln !2f " wuwt ' ' Farmer Accused of Murder I Ttjscumbia, Ala., Jan. 6. Jaok Tubbs, I a farmer living near this, place, is under arrest here charged with the murder of William Grisham. JL difficulty " took place between them at a dance at Tubbs home,-resulting in Grisham's deatlv JJe&fness Caanot Be Cured DV local flnnlitjiiinn I1H thftr Pnrii not reach the': diseased portion o cure daafness, and that is by iutional renieaies. Deafn ed by ah inflamed condition of the Mn.n..n . l ; . -r r. T7'.-jrr L Tube,' Wben thUTpbe Wlaflap YOU na?6 8 TUffiDling SOUnd Or I imperfect bearing, and when it is en 1 tirel 7 closed deafness is ; the result. Unri nnUa ih infill mtinn . U wbuh MavarMw. W a a a A W aa VU U W taken out and this tube restored to i t8 normal conditition, bearing will .he deBtroyecL forever; nine cases out of tep are caused by catarrh which is ti oih ing bu t an; inflamed condi-' tion of mucous surfaces We will eive One Hundred J5oP arg for anv case of Deafi;essfciise I k ntarrh that ran ; hht:hn-.: ttifriifo.l tyy vatarrb that can not - be. cufed by Hall si Catarrh Cure;: "Send for circularfiee u-'f J CHENEY & Co., Toledo Ov f 'bold br all DruggISt8;75c Hall'a Family Pills are the best.-' TThe Pee Dee Institute, Wadesboro, N. C., ; : - Spring Term Begins Jan. 2, 1900 JJgpj ffnUSHal : AttTailtageS a tO - SOTS I : w -j - i r oiiMMdm ,,;,. .. -rf-c;:. enced teachers. it JIuildjDg-' fii'st-class and well I. pequlppQd. , Church and ." Sunday School 1 ''. TSli 7 ileges excellent " 1V "7 - . - ;: : : - '-. . 1 , .Board, room, lights, wood,and ya?h- m XiSS "m5 ? rf nrili Tuition from $1.00 to I3.50 a mcnth.(V I , ; 2 V - K Music I3.00 per month.rc; & A ;Ui..';i i-J7&rtAk.&riitife. 'l ' Pupils received at any time. Therelare no incidental fees. W. J Ferbeli ;Ai. J?., j j We' are how pre Job Printing -- Tm-.-i Note Heads BillHeadSr r : S;?taternerits EreiopsCaids :?CtrcuIar$fcg;:pamph :.4ss,ctaiogues.'-.S5 J ? anything in . tKff : way f 'bf I 3 rir-iU?;, V t gTSS.r- VSm'S ! iThemNOLO-SAXOpJ e0f . attSCvA 1 I pi aa - . & , ;w rv mm rriB m advance id everybodt. CAM E&OH. MOBfilSOIT PAOL d.WHITI.0CS; M'opisoN&niTwcE;:; - ttorhev-at-IjayS"; - ' Rockingham, JJ. a-' - i. - ' Office over-TVL. Covington's storev -'Phone 6& , , - - ",j9yrr)ej"if Ifena?, . '; - if, :. ... - Ait..- : v - v r. , . 'Stansill Building, up stairs. ;r; " r... Prompt, careful and aggressive atten tion given all business. Special attention given the collection of - actum n fa closure of moftgages and the-drawing ot;"--conveyances.v i Will . nracti State or Federal ' ' . . - JNO. P, CAMERON, ROCKINGHAM. N. cV 1 CORDOVA, - N.C. Will practice in State Courts and give: Careful-attention (to all business en- ' trusted to his care. EXECDTQH'S SALE.0F MORT .'. GAGED PltOPERTY. ' By virture of the powers contained in a certain mortgage deed, Executed to 1 T, P Uovington by Site Stanback and j wue.jjuia btanback, on the lBih day tf January 1&97, and duly recorded in Bk.: I 1. 1 Page 560, I will sell to the highett bidder for cash at the court house door ia' Uie town ot Rockingham on Momday tho dth day of February at 1 o'clock p. m. the following lots of land to wit: Beginning at r a stamp in nead oi JBranch where Jacob Lane's fine joins pvober'del Mfg Co's lfne ' and runs with said Roberdel Mfg - Co's v' I ne East 153 yds. .to.Ledbetter . road." ; "r Thence with said road South 230 vds to lalie; .Tnce orthwest with T. (P. , 1 ! onsti-UP T6 LaneVlinSThence with I acres.. lfTiS4 v I . nt - rsn.t -i i is 29th day of Deeember, 1899. ; . " John S, Coviagton, Executor of ' ; T. P. Covington deceased.' ': Kotior f ommisdoner's Sale. Rockingham, N. C, - ; ::;.. :"-' Deci3t.h, 1899. ; Under and by virtue of the power con ferred bn ine by a judgement of the Su perlor Court in action therein pending in the count v of Richfrron'd -wherein Wil- liam A. McDonald is'olaintiff and Marv Freeman nil vw. Vr. n A. fendants, I will expose' for sale by pub- at the Court House door in the town ot . ? c Roc k inghain, ;N, Cl,on Monday the. 15th - '.' day of January; 1900, the same beine: the.;. nrst oay 01 tne January term of superior Court for Richmond county,' the follow : Ing tract of land towit ; V" ':';. -t Bes-inninfir at a Stake on Green street. '- thence Sonth about aco- feet to? A. L; : - McDonald's line,: thence" East; 50- feet; thence North about 200 .feet to a stike, , thence . to-' the beginning. Beine: the ;' same lot on which the ; said Mary Free."" - - man and her husband, Victor Freeman, formerly resided. ; : " ; ' - ;;;.' " V . Cameron" Morrison, "'; ' ; Commissioner. - By virtue Of the power Of sale contain- . ecTin a certain deed of iortgage execute ..L eel to me on the 12 th dav of hNov.., 1806. ' 7. by; Terrell Crouch and wife.:! Norclssue 77 rpuchiAI'wilf jon! Monday the" 15th "day . J v. sca&j vtax Tar awvr . at a v viuta alia a - 111 - -v TS kiirt mm tAAtW A w . AtMlAal 4v laa -- front. of hc court house door in the town oTRockingham, offer for sale for cash to , tnet nienesc-Diaaer, ine joiiowm? ae - .d ffact of iahd, lying; and being" -in''''--" MiaeralSprings i township. Richmond n . coy fatyNor A Carolina:; t Beginning at ; : a stake in the Green Pond-road, in a line ? t0Fthe - land conveyed by A, C- Watson to ; ;r - Doidttfra. thence as the Other line South- T "T uuiuicrs.-uTine oprmK urancn; uieuce : - alobga ma rked line;- tq ;the Green Pond road, thence as said road to the begin- ning-Said to contain v. acres. i. . :-, ;T f Dec. the iota 1899. , ? ; ': S Vzpyytf. D. McAdoo, i::; ;:;. M-v' ". - ' Mortgage. ;londen ;Not only cures, but it keeps:; wel! Is sold by an. Organized cxnpany' of respou . sible business men and has the ; epdorse pientbf tnotjsands not ,. ; ed people throughout the country.1 We v ' speak.01 that;-wonderuilinstrument-Electropoise and and" ask your, careful examination into the "'cures ft - has wrgTmCOfA fhterOceah,;Xhicago writes :- Nearly v - fhrfeee ars ,erperience ith E ectropolsev ? jDnly confirrhs e truth . of . your ' claim. - : . i iay: tomy friends that this instrument : is .a m&st wofaderf ul ? invention,!. and would noplrt with mine. i iceuld not ; , et aiioiheM. Sendaddress for . our ; r. -..a.-i ka book tlvi x- letter - iwui4 . . : nr :cure'ry Electropoise: ; Fourth Avenue, Electbop I s , Louisville, Ky; 1 t J -
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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Jan. 11, 1900, edition 1
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