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TQB MORNING POST FRIDAY, MARCH IS 1904 a IIIMSBSBMII ' .. " " " The beverage that not only builds up the body, but gives strength and . energy for the day's work. Meat ''' f'l"1' rn I'm 1 I Mr?. Annie Crinkley of Wawenton ,-iv, 1 yesterday on a visit to her , a lr. E. F. Crinkley. n i B. Edwards returned yester :n a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Chamblee in Oxford. Ms c. ; M. c. Mr-. Mills returned yesterday froir. goldsboro. mm Mr?. J. F. Cuthrell returned to Salis bury after visiting relatives here.. ' . Mr?. W. M. Rogers went to Durham v?trIay to visit Mrs. C. B. Green. Mrs. W. W. Mills returned to the city from Goldsboro. Mr. A. T. Hume of Bedford City, Va.. who has been visiting Mrs. A. P. Eiumann, left yesterday for Randle- 1! Mr?. John Whistler of Goldsboro who as been the guest of Mrs. T. W. Davis turned home yesterday. There will be a meeting of the Ladies M-!ori;il Association in Col. Kenan's ntv on Friday the ISth at four o'clock r m. This meeting is called for the ; r-n rose of appointing a. chaplain and a chief Marshall and for making other j ;,!;neements preparatory for Memo-, Day. Smith -Harward Invitations have been received here muling as follows Mrs. James Stiles Harward has the honour of announcing the marriage of her daughter -Anne -to Doctor Franois Eugene Smith on Saturady, the fifth of March One thousand nine hundred and four Ft ths Church of the Transfiguration inthe City of New York. . . '. . Guilford Battle Ground Greensboro, N. C. March 17. Special. The 125th anniversary of the battle of fluilford Court House was celebrated -Meiuay anernoon oy me uumora j.anie cnapter or tne JJaugnters or tne An.f-rican Rev Revolution at a meeting with ; Moss, on West Market street. ! Mr?. Lucy Xn set prosram was carried out but t,t , , .- ; 1,.. v.i i ....uiuww, va-luciJC UlU . ni l letters belonging to the members of this patriotic chapter were resurrected for this decasion, which proved most In teresting! as they threw strong light upon the life and customs of these times in I Virginia and North Carolina both before and after the revolution. OGBURN-SMITH Interesting Marriage in Methodist Church at Summerfield Greensboro, N. C, March 17. Special. A marriage of interest to a great many People in Greensboro was celebrated at 7 o'clock last night at the Methodist church at Summerfield, a small station t.vehe miles northwest of here. The contracting parties were Mr. Thomas K'comb Ogburn of this "city and Miss arrie Smith of Summ.erfield. Rev. T. J ''gburn of Greensboro, uncle of the gr.jf.ni, officiated. Palms, ferns, ever-er-ens and other potted plants and fci'-n ;:ng flowers were used in profus ion in decorating, and with pink and hite .T.dles formed a scene most r -a-:ng and artistic. The bridal party t! ti e l the church while the Oak. Ridge 'ri-hestra played Mendelssohn's wed--march. After the ceremony the "iMesinaids were entertained at the tl-rr'5 of Mrs. John T..Medearis,,a sister 01 the bride, where an elaborate sup-r-r was furnished. The groom enter- 'i-e i the gentlemen of the party at i ,e heme of Mr. H. C. Brittain, where P- smoker was given. The party drove tn;" i.gti the country to Greensboro and he hsppy couple boarded the 10:47 train "f Washington and other points north. Ir. Opburn is a well known and suc p??fu: young business man of this city, "ns Juanager of the savings depart f Rt rf the "Southern rLoan and -Trust WILMINGTON EVENTS ,r andr,lrs. Pembroke Jones' Complimentary Sail-. Colonial Dames Vv-ih ill. mo-ton 'V r TVToV. 1 - CnaMal T -' - Auai til J. I jycvitu rM.i? ? irs" Fembroke Jones gave a fj-r !ir' lo their New York guests to Thpy went down the Cape Fear thf- -teainer Wilmington and will h("in late in the afternoon. A num .! trrf. XVilniinSton society people aug '""'Tr':; lhf oarty. ATr. and Mrs. Jones' will leav e tomorrow and then York friends will arrive on J o ) able that Mr. and Mrs. Jones will keep Airlie open, until May. : . Dr. and Mrs. George G. Thomas, Miss Bell Thomas, Dr. Pride J. Thomas, Mr. ClaytonGlles, Jr., and Mr. George G. Thomas, Jr., left yesterday on a two weeks' . trip to Florida. They 'will go down the east :oastNto Palm Beach and then go down the. west coast to Tampa.- The party is traveling on an Atlantic Coast Line private car. "MJss Ella Riggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Riggs of East Wilmington, and Mr. Charles. A. White were quietly married here lasf night by Rev. Geo. B. .Webster. Mr. and Mrs. White left today for Whitevllle to visit the groom's parents. " " ' . Another home 'wedding was celebrat ed in the city last night. Miss Lillian F. Orrell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Orrell," and' Mr. Theodore Schraeder, Jr., were united in the pres ence of a small party of relatives and friends, Rev. G. B. Webster officiating. Miss Lucile Murchison has returned from a pleasant tour through Cuba and the island of Martinique. Returning she stopped at Palm Beach, Fla. Miss Annabel Jenkins of -Richmond, after, a pleasant visit to Miss Anita De Rossett, left today for her .home. The Wilmington Light Infantry Club is now rehearsing for an elaborate so ciety comedy which will be presented here on April 15th. ' The best talent in the city will take part in the play. An other amateur theatrical affair in which society is' much interested is the opera "Little Tycoon which the Colonial Dames of North Carolina will put on next month. It will be an elaborate production. The receipts will go to the fund which the society is Is raising for a coioniiu monument iu ue eitxieu i Wilmington. LET THE TRUTH COME Hon. Spencer Blackburn Replies to the Circu , lar Issusd by Mr. Linney . (Published by Request.) North Wilkesboro, N. C.. March 17 Special. The following reply : by Mr. Blackburn to the circular issued by Mr. Linney recently was made public yes terday: . ... I am in receipt of a pamphlet bearing date of March' 3. issued by Mr. Linney from tfis home in the . "Rock House," j Taylorsville, N: C, to the voters in the 8th district. This attack upon me first j appeared in the News and' Observer, j leading mouthpiece of Mr. Linney, and his followers who have recently been . filling its columns with slanderous.inde-' " - . u. w L is men iicunco, uauuius mi Mr. Linney was Joyalme In ttast campaign. Dr. C J. Carson chairman Republican committee of this district, - vvVi r livps in ATr. T.innpV's tnn a.nd 13 " " - the only member of that committee at'""""" ... . i its late meeting friendly to Mr. Linney's I candidacy in the present Contest, wrote . me under date of Septemberlst, 1902, from Taylorsville, N. C, the following letter: Hon. E. Spencer Blackburn, M. C, Wilkesboro, N. C, My Dear Sir: I am Ruff Henderson to fill your appoint in receipt of your, letter in which you ! ments through Caldwell when , you state you can not be with us on the day 'thought the crowds would be against of our convention. , I hope you will re- you, and only appeared at such times consider as it is now circulated by Mr. through Watauga as was your day to H. T. Campbell that you would be here speak last? Do you remember when and the people are desirous of your you made a public speech in the court presence. I am inclined to believe that house in Boone In 1893 denouncing the If you do not come you will lose one Farmers Alliance and declaring the hundred votes as Linney is raising all firgt alliance was in hell and that the disturbance he can and your pres- i every solicitor in the state was a c0w. ence will settle that. This" is a matter ard for nQt prosecutln thcm for be. of great importance to tne county ana II you litU 11 cumc it iiitxyt ucicai inr; whole county ticket. I hope you will call in your other appointments for the 6th any way. YOU MUST COME. C. J. Carson." (The last three words un derscored twice.) ' The day after the election, November i iq(W! h wrotft- me -'that Mr. Linnev fought me at the polls, induced three or four men to' go 4way without voting when he could not-Induce them to vote against me. and late in the ' evening waJked up and voted for me, declaring v,df h would vote for the d-Hi rascal but that it was the bitterest pill he ever , yourself. "Mine enemy hath written a had to take. The same can" be verified book," and from the chapters thereof by Mr.. GwaltneyMr, M. G. Campbell, ; we - read. You are not the man to and dozens of other good men who know j speak of soldiers, warfare and lead the same. On January : 8th, l, Dr. ing men to battle. While the nominee Carson writes me among other things: of the party which gave you six years "Col. Linney was at home while I was gone. my. mother not thinking told him that I was oneito meet you, and he said: 'I don't know what in the h l he is fooling with Blackburn for, that you would promise me anything in the "World and do nothing; that you could ; -get-, nothing. ' - i . ' On February 3. 1902.' anotner tetter ( from Dr. Carson referring;-to Mr. Lin- ney, .said: "He has been doing some promiscious cussing. . in a letter irom Dr. f!arson on June Sin, ne sajw "I knew you woUd oppose Mr. Lin ney more than other man and I can't blame you fdr It, because he al ways opposed you but voted for you." If Dr. Carson wrote the truth Mr. Lin ney has not only ' betrayed his party I but added to disloyajty a stultifying falsehood. In 1900 Mr. Linney declined to be a candidate for reason he said the district was Democratic, appointed bis own son private secretary And sat down in his glory to, enjoy his reward. I was nominated find under the direc tion of my committee refused a Joint canvass with Mr. Buxton. In Novem ber I was elected without a Joint can vass or the aid of Mr. Linney by al most two thousand majority. ' In 1902 I was nominated ag-alf after a change in the district according to Democratic estimates which rendered it four or five thousand against me and the second time under the direction of my com mittee refused a Joint canvass. "When the smoke of battle had cleared (in which Mr. Linney "bad played a deser ter and bushwhacker) Instead of : a Democratic majority of five thousand as Mr. Linney had predicted, they had defeated, me by a. littte more, than one thousand votes and added "to our ranks more than three thousand and five hun dred white men. While you Mr. Lin ney, were walking the streetsof States ville in the night time, criticizing my course and predicting that two years Jience no Republican would be allow ed to rpeak in the .state, I -was doing what I could for our cause. While you were in your county doing all you could to destroy your own tic'ket as Dr. jCarson writes, I was going day and .nteht trvlne. to maintain our narty In the 8th and furnishing your boys money to defeat the enemy" you . had thrust upon them. .While you were fighting at the polls on election day to keep Republicans from voting for me (as Dr. Carson writes and scores of good citizens know) and defeating your own ticket and reducing the majority for which Republicans In your county had hoped and worked long before you had ever touched a Republican ballot, except to destroy and pollute it; three thousand and five hundred white men former Democrats were marching to the aolls and casting their ballots for me and the Republican party. Mr. Linney, the Republicans of this district don't like your manner of warfare. People of this community know full well that I have met every man since my 21st year the enemy have sent against me and never once shown the white feather. You forget yourself when you make bold to speak of a joint canvass and the Lord delivers you into my hands. In your unbounded en thusiasm for Mr. Hanna, upon whose life you could not wait to lecture till he was buried, did you mention the fact that he refused a joint canvass with his Democratic opponent In the late election in Ohio and was elected i by the largest vote ever given any man in this country? Even your own conduct belies your statements. The people have not forgotten a few brief years since the campaign between you and the late lamented Hon. W. H. H. Cowles. You had gone Into the con--ention with him as an erstwhile comrade in arms in an honorable con test for the nomination of the party to which you both belonged," and when you failed, turned upon, him and your party to rend them in pieces. You ran Independent, we endorsed you. WHO LET YOtfR BANNER TRAIL IN THE RUST? To whom did you doff your hat and turn over the colors of your nartv? You ran away from the can- th(S. spl,nT1fi flav 1n itmominv and dis&race, and instead of carrying yor colorg th you left them upon the field to be taken up by mother, the -r oronp. fir to vour rnck house on Tater Hill, away from the scenes of chivalry and deeds of hero- isn and hide yoUr face in shame in the deepest gloom of its subterranean t Cowles answer in pity. Do you remeni' ber Downes' school house in Caldwell ,, ,r rroo. rnnmlr.niiclir V.io K your desertion of your cause ? You need not answer We bow our heads in shame. Do you remember the canvass against Hon. R. A. Doughton, when you played off sick and sent crippled on , to ft Becret . polItlcal party? Do you remember the very next year, 1894, when you came here and 'got on your knees to the , Populist . convention and agreed to go for free silver or any plank they would suggest if they would indorse you for Congress? . The people might have forgotten thes things If you had remained in the solitude of some of .your grottoes, and let you alone in pity, but .now the walls of your rock houses however high or thick in Taylorsville or immortal Tater Hill cannot protect you from r Congress was charging the 'batteries f Cf the enemy with the Republican flag abpve him and the Republican forces about him in the last campaign, "you were in the bushes carrying news to the enemy anj shooting our soldiers from amDUSh Who should be shot as a deserter? The people have found you out You have betrayed every pyrty to which you ever belons-ed. Talk about foil0wing a lion! You!! While' in the last campaign I was doing what I COUld tO hlflZP the- wnv tn-poriiWicun ! - " V A, v V K1VU m success you were denouncing me and predicting defeat and now that success seems possible, you, like a measly ; jackal follow the lion to steal his prey. ' I know that your campaign managers, all of whom are out of the district, after the failure of your lecture at ; Salisbury to elicit , any following in 1 Rowan county rushed upon Mr.. Price and forced ; him to join your already formidable list of candidates. They mry rll nyt forth the hnd of JFim 1 mm FORTOg In this package yoa get both liquid aa powder. This is the Lane Size. but the voice is Jacob s ITS LINNEY-AND DEMOCRACY AGAINST BLACKBURN AND THE REPUBLI CAN PARTY. Blackburn and his men never scratch. Withyour six years in Congress, thirty thousand dollars in your pocket and your son's salary as private secretary, will you please point to one thing you did for your district? The people know what I did and are vdth, me. I am still a citizen of the district false charges to the contrary, notwithstand Ing,'and shall remain one. To the peo ple I look and have no fears of the result. ' SPENCER BLACKBURN. Wilkesboro, N. C, March 16, 1904. Wheelbarrow Co. 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