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N V tit I iii to tnr nniWiim iiin mi. L'.'.'j '.' .'. ' ' " : " ' l n UA111JAKV lllfUt - ' : . - - - - -. : i ----- SWORD JffiD PISI, For Senator Butler's A-Commg To "Run the Gang of Asarchists, Red Shirts and Toadies Ost of the State," Sj He Says, But Wsei He Does HeTl Be Permitted to Lead the Hying Procession. Raleigh, Jan. 20. Senator Batler mads an extreme speech to the Populist state committee In session here last night. Ue pare the keynote of the Populist machine campaign, attacking the new election law and the limitation cf negro franchise. He said: -Tne negro question, I know, con fronts as, and it mit be settled, bnt we can't trust the mi who has lired on the nefrro for so years to settle it. Wee pot to settle it We are the folks who at heart want it settled; not they. We want it settled so they can no longer E3a it as a scarecrow. "The Republicans also ar tntinni for its settlement and they'll Lelp to wttle it in the poorer way. The Re publicans are in this fight to the death. Let us ;o.n hands with them and help them whip this Rang out of the state. Let us announce to the world that North Carolina will no longer be ruled by an archisu, red shirts and a little gang of toidies men who hare betrayed every bodr aud eterything. ' The Republicans are willing for us to take the lead. Go ahead and hold a contention and name a ticket Of course, there will be some Republican! oa it. and it may be we can find a Dem acrat who will join in this an ti amend" uent Cjfht There are some seen prom inent Democrat! inH I thinV it ...k. that cne or more of them may offer to take a place on the ticket PRITCHARD ON THE NEGRO. An Answer to Morgan, Speoh BVrori "s f'lrancIUseiuenr. f Wasmyarox; Jan. At. the con. v u"w OI r?imaa - business in the gen- -vo 0ay Air. rntchard of North Caro- B0ER GUN SMASHES ROBERTS DISCUSSION WHITE'S OUARTERpBEGUN JN THE HOUSE PROGRESS OF THE SOUTH. NfW Iadu.trlal Et.rprl.es! Reported Week. ! . , 'irr. XZZ Hurled Tayler 0P s- eoT tWZ muoa of -North Carolina, .hi ip . Into Ladvamltt,. . rulosures ' eoord were: - - " . x ui XiiulUSlOn. v. eouu eieotrio oompajiy. 60-harral I nonr milL ttiO.000 anil w. OENEEALSPATEUNKNOWN OALLEEIES AEE CROWDED otmIater and m or to IMPROVE ALABAMA RIVERS, tne proposed Intinn .t . vwia, niuuiL ti -aopted. it is alleged.! disfranchises. " i or roters of the state. After reading the official resolution onara addressed the senate in tipport of it. his addreii wwm u auQ .u OI repij to that delivered ser ral days ago by Senator Afnrn Mr. Pritchard said the question In- ,U'",J Po nd welfare of the na non ana the stability of our ltit. tions. The constitntinn m....nt..j I kituragvi itVI , mcu state a representatiYe gorernment If Mr. Morgan .Uninn n. --w a.WU ukiuin l"oro be pure nullification. He said the Democrats of North Carolina were attempting to depnre certain oit- : . m OI Knranteed rights, just as the Democrats of Louisiana had done. Mr. Pritchard said that if Senator Morgan was right r-ttien the Democratic party ought to hsve the courage to pro pose the abrogation of the fifteenth .u,oUumm wnion -gives the negro the right of franchise. He said the adop. tion of the proposed amendment to the JVorth Carolina constitution would sound the deathknell to the aspirations of wu-7 v 41109 iemocrat in ths itsta "'o ' was C llfflM that this Occupants May Have Been Killed. by me snU London Still With,,.., News-of General Bull.r'a Advn. na tne Anxiety I. Increasing. . . " u&viouua, mi..- , wenerais White and Hunter vera v.;. , -"o V1U9 uxorumg dv a Shot from i.T t it - --"s uw It is not known whether any of the oo- vUi oi sneDuUding were killed. NO REPORT FROM BULLER. Abeenee of News Increases the Anxiety sn Ajondon. waU. a. AD8ence of news oi yesterday's movement. nmt). -.u. Tugela river is occasioning some add i tional anxiety, but General Boiler is engaged ia a big operation, whioh will lake considerable time to work out. Even the slight nr) n . A n , " arren s lorces. after Important Bill lntrodueed toy Reprr. eawtive Uud(,rwo0(it , v , wuhqham, Ala., Jan. Z News comes from Washington that Hon. Oscar W Underwood, representaUve in con gress from this district, has introduced in the house a bill authorizing tha im. Provement of the Black Warrior river hove Tuscaloosa between lock and dam ; MORRISON. &TOTL0CK, ttornevs-at-Law, V ROCKINOHAM, N. C - . . .'- ; Office ovsrTL.;Coviniton's store! :V 'Phone 69.' ' :- Many Ladles" on Hand to Hear Debate on the tTtah Member's Csss. Agreement of the Coin in It tea wnr Vot Thursday Wot Rtifld. Vy ASHaNQTOjf,- Jan. 23. w.n . J vfvwum were present tortus t . , - J w niiucg opening oi tne debate in thA rk. wi case, .sully three-fonrths of t.h- spectator! were wnmn" Tk pied the reserved gallery tier and their -"aunifowus xiiummed the gloom of t0b.000,;ieSo,cor its mouth" we,?lwort' W.OOO coffin faoiorT near ssemer. A" f 200,000 coS 25; The PPose of the measui " J -Stansill Building ud stair,, . Prompt, carefult,and immediate affn " Uon civen all K0,- 4"jeoiate atten- wu Knitrin & .Mill ew ... . i "i'hA i in ai-T - w.wu cotton mill y"iDD ne measure is toopen rnr H Sww.,ii.!.:.V-:. Birmingham minePrl OGkghamt . company." oO.OW bralgJSSS to , i WatriOT, and shovel fanfcoB- ? oAA .rT7' oO.WO I to make tha W.- . - fflnT- '' .'" winiMd door . Bl"aiu navigaDie fwyxand. ! irom a point where Vallev iw ,uw lumber company. fS.oOolr. it to the noint v. '-.o " , " "-.i u iuo river naa bi. ready been improved. 'The Jjill aporo- tlo . . " - Bum not to exceed in the accrrecftta i koo nnA . " -r-. iyr iaeimprove Lne project, which is known I . u ber mall in North Oarofma: lO toeifl0tlr 80-ton 6U mill. tiso .ood r-. .'.-i ri" OOT,n miii, South 0o5nr ; in ---o-.e-n,ua muminw tne gloom of . foo.ooo veneering factory tiaAono the cavernous recess ahont t.h. phosphate mining o lZ. il J.0,000 be hn n-...,. .-" W " xennes- by uoTiipiomauc cauarv alona r i mu-. " ""j"'""u on jjec. 14. 189S a yawningohasm. : ' a K-.t-, ..-7. . - v"hleQ :l- nown ks the i - a war rix ninaian - i "wso uii,oa.i woe ti . J " vjj auu . ' "-i "'iu "uu eiven a hnfti.. c. , .. rM Riven the rn vl ?' Pec,ai a-tent on, given in e collection of accounts Ihe for. ' closure of mortgages and the drawing of ' ' conveyances Will uiwing or . , Stale or Federal V &Ctl9 W an7 court , V two !). 4tU of the cronoaed nmar,.n ii. ,1 In6t oes not appear to hava ilri. franchise thousands of white and black P011" advantage to the British, as Citizens and i)minma.ii.M.i..ui tha inrf.ii i j class, there con Id bVTo f . of nr UttZP?Z VH HOOSIERS IN MONTGOMERY. Two Hundred Iadlana Lumber Deal, era Given a Banquet. Ioxtgoxrt. Ala., Jan. 20. The In -diina Retail Lumber Dealers' associa tion. a in number, arrived at Mon gomery yesterday on a special train. Thsy are on their annual excursion thronsa the south. Many are accom paaied by cheir wives They were received br a committee from the Indastr.al and Commercial as- 1 ocuf.cn and kiven a trolUv riAm : th city. Last night they were tendered a ban qast a: the Exchange hotel. whre they were welcomed by Captain J. 1L Falk ter. Many short speeches were made sad ah expressed themselves gratified St their reception. Ther left thi mnrain. nn to fensacola. making short stops at dif Xerent Alabama milling plants. DELEGATES fiffrldi ARE R'publirao Adjaarn inaoralng JleKinley. St. AracsTisE. Fla., Jan. 20. The Republican state convention has ad journed. Delegates to the national con Tsnnon at Philadelphia were chosen as follows: John G. Long and Henry Chubb, white; Joseph Lee and Mark air, negroes. McKinleys administration received hearty indorsement, bnt the delegates were not instructed for any candidate. lua leaaers in the coaveotioo all screed that the vice presidential candi U:e womd come from New York, Lieu tenant Governor Woodruff being the mougn secretary Buss had nuny supporters. Tne Florida delega tion will, it ia (vnK.i fn .i ,r. , CI the Asw ork delegation. Kryptlin Cotton to Be Used. Charlestos. Jan 2rt T .i- . trptian cotton has been imrjortod in maii nnantitia k. . .- , . 1-cxmiu wooien Ol.l in SnntVi ro vtl. t , U. .7 Z lorseTerai years. ui ine nrt .hi. . r ,r . , ""tuiou oi me r,r . wum Carolina tore countr. l&at Tnooi.. , " adr. Tia Boston. The new rt wSn "LioTerwiil u.e Egyptian cotton ex- ICUairelr. lt mn,ra.. ; 2 . ea island itan U h.. .u. I i. .. i .V airengtn nkioess" necessary for the supe yarn they are to mske. domination in North Carolina, declared air. rrit chard harnn.a tm. ku.. . numbered the blacks two to one. He regarded the attemot to amend the con sUturion as an effort to legalize the fraudulent methods of the Democratic PartJ. TO STUDY RACE PROBLEM. SB a oocieiy Urgan'aed by R-presentallve sien at Montgomery. Montgomery, Ala.. Jan. 23. In this city there has been organised by a com mittee of 25 representatiTa men of Ait. ferent ecclesiastical and political affilia tions a "Southern Society For the Study and Discussion "cf -Raea Pmhlma T Relation to the Welfare of the South." The first annual conference will meet in Montgomery in Mav of tht v..- Representative speakers from all parts of the south will be asked to speak on different phases of the problem from the standpoint of the south. The pro gram will be so framed as to be fair to all sides r"i ane speaxers will deal with the sub ject of the franchise, with the relation of the negro to education and religion, and with the relation of the negro to the social order including a discussion or the lynching question. held as advance posts in order to delay -7,.kT ?i! aormsn troops and enable ths Boers to complete their en trenoements and to mount guns on the Position on rhiK tKo- i make a.tand. " "iecloa to It is remarked that the Boers thus ff Ti .h4aTf ed. MtUlery. from which It is judged that their guns are already mounted nn ; . J ----- (lusiions irora smith. uwiore reaoning Lady- There is no confirmation of the report that Lord Dundonald had entered Ladv smlth and none is expected. Experts IH!!fti"r,d 3r be too rrT lu onopposea. iu inaignation and aisgust expressed at the blunders and incapacity of the yeomanry staff, to whom is ascribable the rank failure threatening to over whelm the momntnt r..j .u i a fanfare of trumpets, are increasing daily Those who were ab'e to carry tne scheme to success have been met at everv noint with nri n . n . of obstacles and slights by the inner eiroie of titled in capable a, resulting in score-of good men withdrawing from rarticination in iK. 1. In the case of South Bedfordshire yeo mriT r:11, company of selected men have disbanded in disgust. The disDatohea nmul n .v- . i .u uv war Office UD tO 3 o'clor.k tM. . f..- Mr. Roberts was in the ,v.?v v as oeen occupying, on the extreme hJ 0,theha11' an ow before cnXrh'.H OTOr,ne? was craned to catch a gUmpse of him. He . appeared uuusoious oi tne attention he was at tracting and' after looking over some papers left his jteat and paced up and down behind the railing which divides the floor from the lobby. He was at tared modestly in a long frock ooat with a usrst t&o. Nearl V itdft mam Vx . . - - j nam ia ills Beat when Mr. Tayler of Ohio, chairman of tne special committaa wv.w i ated the case, arose from behind a tik.lCked hih with leal anthort ties and manuscript and oallsd up the case. Mr. Tayler asked that the agree ment made between the majority and minorirv nf th. n..n. J . j wmuutKn lur a vote on instantly fcuiing John Burke, who na 9adncted the survey. Tn Attorn ey-a f -Law ROCKINGHAM, N. 0. instantly killino.'.TK.. tj.-x- . attending to Tn onsly aoaldlno- . . ' 7r aanger- others Threxplosion tSTbSTS Fair Card Player. 8ord. Charlotte, N. o.t Jan. Ifi.Th criminal court mnH inm crime and believe, it i. . monthnf r.u i"!1"01 Ptothe air. fnrff.n.wi- "17" w v-ii IZ "r ana tnentohave wmia WUU lllTtfln r.HA . -r . SJLJr river aco?dbee m3.wJK!7, mouth Hi. .."v "reF r?r w.oopfooa 1 .J, ti-uiaaea as possible &&a of Pa canal of tIoS5B"aui lo Adory at a cost hTTner Pieo,Unot embraced in Sf!?0!" PP09 is to get the Black iffe'prj.al-ISav, ORDOVA, - . N C Prtice,in State Courts and give Careful attention to all business tn! trusted to his care. " sfor gamblina ? which Up.r strata of society and tha&Hldainr hands that deftly :c&t?JS2 wiuuuinn igr it vocn on i bits ouonra rtArtuaa ih.u w : tne case at 4:sn n m mi I 'X "uaaitwitni - v ratified by the houseT U"7 08 '"U'7 " tne negro 'orP hooters.' "VUMfc TAX . A FAILURE. VaUfiT h2iT1- v"5 ana tll8n fchave fore, anr kt, T. T.i' V oAdory be- nosed n.riu vu. u"nK .rna pro- ,w mx oi iJirmingham. The Pee Dee Institute, WadesfBro, N. C, CHOSEN. BOLD ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE. After Triple Slordt-rer Flanagan Leads In n llrt-ak Kor Llb-rty. Decatub, Oa.. Jan. T4 Edward G, Flanagan, the triple murderer, led eight desperate prisoners in an attempt to escape from jail at this place. Flan agan felled the jailer to the floor with a blow from a heavy piece of iron, but the injured man was game, and draw. ing nis pistol fired into the can of Drisoners. . Flanagan was shot through the thigh and fell The other prisoners, cowed by the fate of their leader, hesitated. The shots attracted tbe attention of the jail er s family and. summoning assistance they managed to overcome the prison' ers and all were locked up. Flanagan's wound is not dangerous Alleged Couuteif It'-r In Jail. .Florence, S. O., Jan. 22. John M. Wise. Jr., a yonng white man of the Hymansville section, in this oonnt. has teen arrested and is now in jail un der a charge of counterfeiting. A ore- """"K was to nave been held Saturday before United States Commis sioner Walter H Wells, but important witnesses could not be obtained and the hearing was adjourned to next Thurs day. Spurious coins have been circu lated here quite freely lately and the deputy marshal thinks be has one of a ywj vi wtoiw wuo are implicated. Five Skeletons In a Cir- CHATTAsooaa. Jan. 20. A ..,..1 Ksws says W. L. Allison of Ri.in- n. Gx. while prosDectinir for mi.. C': 011 ,h ,id Lookout mountain s , . kltansj in acaveabout lffeLf?m -,biS Tre i, . 'iue.-ence of onmmn v.. v. ; "u. or oj miners, who FPpeareJ from the ore min.. n;- 3g fawn several rtin man Tk. being exoiorert k".u..m" ctb u:n. . , w it oon- fs more ke!etons n ,,ou( D -l.yr.l Trains. tLMIXOTOX. N. Q. J.n ?nl- -1 Rot nuprecedented downnonr e f"n;gbtin this section .t vi- elared traffic nn .-, .. ti-.- into the car Oa ZFgKS in. h . tht AUnti5 Coast Line all had to be annulled on account of jn-nt. in the track, and tra?on the t f "I N diris?oan of 'sfor th . "re fleu7el sere ral ""ior me same riun A,. If,rnal 3Uehll. FoJBd Jfw Albavt. Miss. Jan. 20. -Today be janitor was clearing thecrim w conrtroom. he found an inf., r dis- WTs -ader tonded to'as. tae.,i' " nner an Important r wYam was asj m monifti oats l Hn.i-m.n'. n . contain nothing bnt reports of casual ties w . There is nothing here to confirm the report on the Berlin K.a roa n .v.. j - wwv v. tuaueieai of General I Butler, or the rumor on the Stock Exchange of this cify of the cap. ture of two British battalions by the Boera. The fact that General Bailer was heard from this morning, when he sent lists of casualties to the British Kcuuioaii prove these stories. HAY TO RECOGNIZE WHITE. Kroger Will Have a Repre.eifilve at Wasnlogton City. Washington, Jan. 23. -- Montague White will be received as the eonlr and diplomatic representative of the South African republic. The state department has formally determined npon such action. White has been given intimation of this intention When he gets properly executed creden. tials he Will nreannt tfi.m . o . H?3 ,ftnd ent npon his official career. Ihe prcoedent for receiving Mr. White is found in the case of '9 United States consular and diplomatio gent at Cairo. Egypt, the only analo gous case. Although Egypt is under xuraisp soseyainty, apd the United States has a minister at Constantinople, a consular and diplomatio agent is a credited to Eypt the court Arm W.i i ii d Ir- " -i r rrr. r'LA. Fix. Ja.n -ft t? ttt . rr president of the V-H i la, who . 'J rvs in ,h. tt"', oQI to five I CtedK.:!.?1 his sentence oom- Drw. y to Come In March. Macox, Jan. 2i. Admiral Dewey accompanied by his wife, will come to Maoon on March V9 to spend several davs. He will noma harm a i - .wu ic t aii nah, and from Maoon he will iro t I JJorida. A special meeting of the cham. , w mmiuorw win oe called for Toe, day afternoon and plana for entertain ment of the admiral and his wife will be agreed upon. Admiral Dewey will travel in that .a w , ;r oK . " oamuej gpencer of the Sonthern railroad. A Tragedy In Orangeburg. Oolcmwa, a 0 . Jan. a?. The yeporl of a tragedy reached here from North . 1 i . zibuKiux8 tuuuiy, in wmon tbe .par ticipants were well-to-do farmers. Wil liam D. Jeff coat ahot down his brother lames anu wane ine young man was ijiug vu. tuo Biunau, tne zatner, K. A. Jeffooat. fired into his son's body the wounds proving rataL There is said to nave Deen oaa zeoiing lor some time between James Jeffooat and the rest of Bia ijhbuj. . Ororglans Inve.t at Oct la. Ocala, FIa.. Jan. C$. A deal has just been closed here by which Georgia n. ties have invested $600,000 in the Cop ley Lumber company's pine timber of tne ucsiawana river, below Abrahams' ville. They will erect one of the largest mills in the south, employing 200 hands and cutting 12,000,000 feet of lumber annually. The main office will be lo cated in this city. Redacln&r the Carnegie Income. "wot you got there. Limpy?" "Dat's a book I Just found. I'm goin to chuck It" "Don't you do It Dat's de beglruiin of a free public library, see? An It'll give us de chance to work Andy Car negie fer de usual fifty t'ousand!" Cleveland Plain Dealer. " ci oy tie iusrty " ssniiiAnm aTe-M- msws tcu snai u jFdeat. and will be set "wd renltinr a .... . aawai avr Killing Nnr Bennettsvllle. BgjfsrrrsvuxK, a Q, Jan. 23. Young Mardell Pols ton met Duncan McDuffie on the road near this place and was accused of assisting in the runaway marriage of his (McDuffle's) daughter. Polstoa denied the. charge, a quarr " s- Biggg. guarantees e-ery hottle of Chamberlaiirs cough Remedy and will refund the ... u Vj as si j ne is not satisfied after using two thirds of the contents. This is the hest remedy in the world for la srippe, coughs, colds croup and whoopingcough and is pleasant and afe to take It prevt-nts any ten dency of a coldLo result in 'pneu monia. , Mr. Lacy of Town nhii..J l - i be understood that a substitute resolu tion which he desired to offer should also be considered pending To this Mr. Tayler objeoted. He also objected to having Mr. Laoy's proposi. tlon rood alrknu . ? . . . - n it V "u8u appeaiea to Dy Mr. Bailey of Texas and Mr. Richardson of Tennessee. This proposition, as it sub- SeOTUentlV devalonarl nrmm .1 1 himia, RoDert8 without swearing The majority resolutions to exclude him and the majority resolutions to per run iim to be sworn in and then ex pelled were laid before the house and niLUUQI anT ACrrnoman ea e- A Tayler of Ohio opened in support of the majority resolujtions, Address by Taylrr. After a somewhat elaborate review of the case, in which he cited supreme court decisions on polygamy and quoted wunuuuu provisions. Air. Tay ler said: Much is said about the moral side of this question. Doubtless it has such a side, and if that were the only consid eration before us the house might take the same action it will tnta nn t - M. UU not here and now, in the face of the great fundamental fact of disobedience to the law, plus audacious defiance of it, care to assert the moral ground. --Ko'cx, x uu nf nesitate to submit this proposition to the candid judgment of this house and before the bar of history. I am profoundly con vinced that it is right and that history will so declare it; tne house can no more wnn tms power than it can part with any other power it possesses This touches its very vitality. If it loses it, it is in certain conceivable in stances absolutely without power. "Bat we are told that it is a power that may be abused. What power does the house possess that it has not at some time abused? What branch of the gov ernment is it that having power has not at some time abused ii? What man, what body of men, clothed with a little ui ini n. ii iii i ir 1 1. v . nsa. noan rvna f t awvu uuui au unwise abuse of that authority? And shall they therefore be shorn of power? "It is a mighty question. It is a question of governmental life; it is not to be lightly dealt with or inconsider ately answered. "$he case of Roberts sinks into insig nificance in its presence. J should as- sere w ii fit i ii or a uunt h : i the name inlAmni. it -V -:-.u a - - , .ua ngut ui ex pulsion after admission was absolutely - w uwu Miiuun Liiia man. v iuo muak vital and necessary powers that belong to a B... uuujr.. jo h not sucn a thing be done. If it is not. we may be auto tuuk uovor again, wnue tne spirit uiMTiuiawva uonunaces tms republic, will any defiant violator of law under wau loiiijiuu or any otner claim, whether polygamist or murderer, knock auutusiva st kue uoor oi tne Ajnerj ,Ite-Fvors Exclusion. Mr Tayler was emphatic in his asser Talladega DruscUt JTaixaoboa, Ala.JatL!ia--C!hries ... r Muirai aruggiet of this city made an assignment yesterday for the iiaMHsTT b.tt? The ZZ a . opwea co De about 14.. J ntV laVent0ry rf .Bto is ow be- Death Sentence For Slel I. Savannah. Jan. 19. Wi mr-ii ..... w t waa last night convicted of murder without recommendation and willfee sentenced rr Via Vka.M m AT 1 , X OT uaugon. -aieu snot a aM killed hia 15-year-old brother-m-lawrlames bSz bee, on the afternoon of Oct! 2 last Law Enacted Three Years Ago Has 'RING Tekm BiSGINS JAN. 2, 1900 " een ICepealed. ' CtoLDMBiA, S. O., Jan. 19. South Oar- riff..1, ff in, olina has tried the income tax; it has WM . MSlA 1 A lUllm. tfl BlTl' proved unprofitable nnrf ti,. i u. 0 9il -aa wuo 111, W SIMM I w just been repealed. The income tax bill was intrndnoari aa . , auinimstra- I ' -u, .uu was pa8sea . ixs session alter a bitter fishfc in arid - 'expept- i-opuiists Sleet Ia AdUI. Ralkiqh, Jan. 19. ThePonnUt. mittee met here last niht and -n- the state convention for April 18 at Raleigh. It was practically decided to No Noaiena t We are here today and gone tomor row." quoted Mr. Linger at 10 o'clock p. m. or thereabouts. Thereupon Miss Gazzam was aghast uu uon i intend to stay that lona surely?" she askedDetroit Free Press. - In the Dim Llsht of the Elevator. "Why. good morning, Mr. Tbornhlll! Good morning, Miss-ahTwymanr i am not miss Twyman." Glad to hear it. I'm not Mr. Thorn hill either."--Chicago Tribune. i - Knew Two Kfada. f'See my lovely new oriental screen -"Yes. Is It one that folds when you don't want It to or ote that won't fold when you do want fak teJ"-Chicago T WAnt in Ipt npnmlA whn onfTr from rheumatism and sciatica know hat Chamberlain's Pain Balm re lieved me after a number of other tn f decines and n doctor had failed It IS thfe l)fRt linimpnl - T ha vo avm m mm m m. vi I 4. aia v V V V i J known of. J.A. Dodgen. Aloharetta " m I S m - both houses. The act provided that there should be annually assessed, levied Af1r3 rnl1nnfAJ a vviiuvlOU 'SuS 2 fffS8 profit and income re ceived during the calendar vear hi thejBtate, whether vsuiS" profit or income be def iv4d Jj ertv. rents, inmroer , , . - -muDJius or saia- rlesor from any profession or trade or from any other source, a tax .'of l oer &- Wi cent on the income ffn'nVJ? P from vaevw fAJ ffliu.iniii X, i-C Tiaia mamO n 000 to $15,000 and 3 per cent on all in comes over tlS Ofin i-3hi"SUlt of i'flt year, when the h- -;r ":r;j:"u ere. some fear i . v. ' , - wouia be enforced, was that something over $7,000 was col lected, and the returns for last year were even smaller. The city of Charles ton paid more than half the entire tax for the state, and then gave but a small portion of what was due under the act enced teachers. Building first-class and weU equipped, j ' Church and Sunday Schnnl Mell to Hang In March. Savannah. Jan. 20 W. S. Mell, known among his friends as "Sandy," was sentenced in the superior court to day to hang March 2. He killed his brother-in-law, 10 years of age, in a lamiiy quarrel. Kngineer on a Tug Drowns. Mobile, Jan. 20 The tug Captain Sam ran into the tug Hero this moraine at tho wharf at the. foot of Beauregard street and sunk the tug Hero and Grown ed the engineer. privileges excellent. Board, room, lights, wood and wash- - ing from $6.50 to 8.ooper mo. Tuition from $t.oo to $3.50 a month. Music $3.00 per month. Culture of character along Vith culture of mind, its motto. Pupils received at any time. There are nolncidental fees. . iW. J. Ferrell, A. B., WadesbonvJNT. O. - Prmcial a A. of There is more Catarrh in this sec tlOR of fhfl cnnnlru than nil Thousands have been cured ol diseases put togetherand until the tlacki ka in V6 Lby tW latism by this remedy. On, last few VMrm La '.-a u.. blacks h,s Lne' 8,de of new 1 v rheumatism by this remedy. Ml)lication relieves-the nam sale hy S. Biggs. .. . NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power containp in certain mo Hgage deed execufPfl in w McDonald by Emanuel Leak and wife, E. A. Leak, on the 3rd day of January, 1898,' I will sell to the highest bidder, for e-h -ii'.. . ' ' at me court bouse door in the town Kockingham, N. C, on Monday, the. 5th day of February, 1900, ac 12 o'clock a.t the follow ing described tract of land: Lying and being in Richmond connty and State of North Carolina, und begin ning at a stake by the rrad, Lewis Terry's beginning corner, and runs with his lin N. t)4 W. 10 chains in a ob 1... 1 " - otoao sj v Lnll For last few years was suoposed to incurable. Fora great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constant falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurAble. Science has proven catarrh to be 0 constitutional disease, and therefore MWO fl4V tflMA -TllMfAK tfAPA ) I ' ..... ... " w requires consinuuonai treatment birth of the last one mv wife used foHr bnt-I r, ... . . - '.. . . .. tiai 8 Uatrftrh (Tnr its iir mm HhK' hKifnn. it rnn naa rn .oaa, men ss. iy, j. 11 chains and 60 links to McLeod's line, then as said line E. 20 chains to Matt Covington's corner, then -as her line s'. 32, E. 6 chains to a' chinquepin tree, her corner, then as her neii, jine cs. 00 w. 10 chains to the begin ning, . containing .25 acres more or less. This 3rd day of January, 1900. - B. M. DAWKINS, Assignee. A. S. Dockery, Attorney. hZ .vi "MBuipuatwm nis asser- J lies or MOTHER'S FRIEND. IfJOU had the withdent rsr com if u. ..ua.j .1.. .1 . a c:auu iudi uit msiuuk Baking Powder . Made from pure cream of tartar. Saf guards the food against alum - Alum taking powders are fhajpir irv ' 01 it tie amplified the three grounds xot .air. xvuLfwrta exclusion, nrst, because of his violation of the Edmunds act: pbuuuu, uCTiiuso ae was living in open, flasrrant and notorious Tiolation of the tAtritAa V n n 1 . . yi uuujjiBsij ue aeeas to en ter, and third.-beeause his election was a violation , of the compact "by which vw was aumiicea into tne union. There were no demonstrations durin? ox. AajriBna upeecn, dub as tne conclus ion ha W&9 vifrnrniialv ,nnloiil --O j UUUU. Mr. Littjefield of Mi-fionrifpa behalf nf trift mlnnrirv Vi ; . t wMwMAuva.av w. UUQ VU1ULU ilt'O, 111611 arose in support of the minoritF's plan 01 o kins MUU iiien ezpsiiing Jtir. iiob It was Mr. Littlefield's first aDDear. a.nco in the house as a: speaker and in i : i w "nur oi ms remarks ne attracted qivbo i 1. vail uon. , ; e declared that there was no divi inn nvflr taAnlns T?.nua - ru. ,o Ul I I 111 irraaa. Tha nnlv nnnirinn vao o in? him out in an orderly and regular manner. If the laws and constitution were overridden - now, then the way would be open to override them next J ear by- exoiuding a member because e was an adulterer or tha renrniiAntiLti'mf of a trust. ';. . : . ; -y interest the points brought: out by Mr. mons Wilkes casTibefoti the British hong pf- 11 -" is healthiest, prettiest and flnest-lookinp" of them all. My wife thinks Mother's Friend is the greatest ana erranaest remedy in the world for expect ant mothers." Written by a Ken tucky Attbrney-at -Law. FnltiilJ - . by F. J. Cheney & the only constitutional cure on the market. . It is taken intemallj-, iri doses, from lo drops to a teaepoon- ful. It nets directly on the blood and. mucous surfaces of the system. They offer onehondred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. "17, t AWierful Discovery. ionalcureon the Not only cures, but it keeps we". Is prevents nine-tenths of the suiiennjer inciaent 10 child-. birth. Tflr rnminff mAthaffs S " awVWUlUIA UAU UV1 m Jl. J t ' . m m . V uisnusiTinn ana TPmtvr rmom nnmtfiat - ww. VWWMAU Mill HUiVU thromrhnnt the ordeal, hranw this ni-j-r- Inff nan.l..llii fMlM.MMA .11. it.. ivmvu auiig niiniicm -reucves ixio usual distress. A food-natured mother is prcuy sure 10 nave a gooa-nararea child. The patient is kept in a strong healthy condition, which the child also inherits. Mother's Friend fatt a wlft thrnno-h .tii . crisis quickly; and-almost painlessly. II P Al1AM 1 J - - - V)ff the dangers that so often follow de- it Your Command .We are novr prepared to do all kinds . ! 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Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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Jan. 25, 1900, edition 1
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