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WASHINGTON GAZE1TE THUKUAV, BY H. A. LATHAM, published Every Thursday ONE YEAR. ON DOLLA IN AOVANCF.i WRIT' FOR ADVERTISING RATf fNTtBPRISINO, . vf AT1Q. Bryan's majority in 20,061. Virginia i Pota ss so cheap in the VVepi tt.nl tliofrni li-,Hd9 refue to hau' them niilVxH th freiabt, is prepaid ind they will not take freight in po tatoes. In ppite of bitterness against Ah. Sou' h people, in 'the North will con tinno tn ppk Dlnhaant homes in tin well favored Kouth with its mud milder t liraate and serener skiep. A tolonv of fat mers are leaving thai Northern btale, Maryland, to find l,nmoi in AUIim. ULbeiS Will UV - - come Ex. 'r. t !. And now it is creeping, out that the grf at business revival thai was paraded after the election is no crea ting after all: Beyond. the start iiivnoof some factories that had niopped to coerce the workingtoeir t'tere are but few genuine sins ot improvement. There is " no ' real boom" on hand vet. lhere art s' itne signs the, other wav. 't . : lion'. .Tames a Williamson , former Iv of Davie countv . this Slate, but now a resident ot Tucm, Washing ton, has been electrd Judge of the buoerior Court in .th.it otate at a i salary of $3,000 a year. In . the 4 r ' ... same election and on the same ticket, a. fusion of all silver forces, Hon Patrick II. Winston was elected At torney General of 'Wiwuingtoo. roith Carolinians win honors where evcr they go. The vote for silver in the last election," said Col. C.tJ. Bradshaw of Montana, 'was the American vole The foreign vote, there fellows who have only been here a year or two. and don't even know how to writ' their name in English, voted tor McKinley to a man. That's where, the big campaign fund we hear so much about went, and the resuU in the States having the largest amount of foreign population proves that most conclusively. All this talk about the Bryan , Mates having the greatest percentage of illiteracy . is the merest, rot. Why the census figures show that in Colorado. Washington, Id ho, Moniana, and Nebraska the percentage of illitera cy is less than in any of the New England Stales, New York or Peon eylvauia." .Washington I'ost ! 4 . Denver 02 Below Zero. Denver, Col., Nov. 27. -With tlie exception at 1877, 1880 and 1887 loday was the coldest day ever known in Denver in Novem ber since 1871, prior to which year there is .no olllcial recoid. The Weather Bu reau thermometer reg isiereu oeiw zero at b a. ui. Passengers on l1i6 incoming trains tell of a severe biizzard in ; JvuLei n Colorado and . the neighborimg otate of Nebraska. The snow ; ha s fallen steadily for two days, and the wind rioting at will over the roll ing lnd, meeting wiih no obstruc tion, has piled rifia as high as from ten to twenty (eel. As soon as a track has been cleared the raits freez ir the snow (alls upon theaj and the trains of a necessity proceed cautiously. Nino Babies at Throe Births. John Newport, political boes the negro colony, and his wife; Wolcott, N. Y.?, are ihe parents of at of nine children, at only three births. Eighteen ) ears ago they married, and six years thereafter George Washington and Robert E. Lee Newport were born. Jftcr another interval of six years James A.' Gar field, Chester A. Aitliur and Ulyses ?S uraut Xsewpoit , followed, and now quadiuplets have arrived, ' the Tuebday preceeding election. Mr. Newport voted this year ior Bryan. Mrc. Newport, however, Vemaiu i i i -. . . . . nue w ner eariy poiuicai , iailn, so "one of the new comers lias been named MeKintev'. wtiiio iiia ii.i.,ii brothers were called .William. Men .7 , ' fcJ.tw " 1 o built 'nings and Bryan, respectively They are rat ana healthy.--. Ex. To Nefirrolze the 1-kstern Towns It is announced that certain Re publicans will Kive notice that" ap plication will be made to the next General Assembly to change the charier or the city of Raleigh. - An attempt was made during the ses sion of the Legislature ioo change the charter as to give the absolute control of the city t over into' the hands or the negroes. The public is familliar with the causes that de- ieaied that measure, and the people of Raleigh as well as other cities I S m wnicn were sayca irom negro dom ination, know that but for the re I its al of certain Populists to join with the Republicans in givimg the ne groes ths control of : our Eastern towns and cities not one would have escaped negro rule: . The Republicans this year believe that they can force the Populist to vote with them for complete and full negro domination and in all the Eastern towns they are arranging to have bills to amend the. charter introduced. By reason of his large influence, Judge Russell got a bill through the Legislature changing tne Charter oi vvumington. Result A negro city clerk and negro police men galore. I bis is the condition the Republicans would bring about In every town In the State if they cou;a . x nere are reasons to believe the Populists chosen to the Legtala lure win oraw tlie line at turning the Eastern towns and cities over to tbsoluAe negro rule. FU8U K WITH DEMOCRATS; ! Th"at of Tar pexu- ; rrltcharjaectej. - Ka!eiib N. C? &ov. 25. -The :I2ni I "r vue wiwiui'k .... Ion JeteriC. iPrilchrd is taking on; .,roporlips that threaten perma-; nent breach; between the Republicans: iiid iWulUtsl The LgisUMire u, seWu of 'sPVeAi:y 'Republicans,! I iflt -five Populists and fortynve J .... .1 J lW i). uiocratjsv The lVAur)iicau8 itnen.TOtes of a njsiority or tue . u. - . il.ccn mnot. lw .(.mined ' from th.i Populists. :OI our?., there is no hope tbat luey r&u l: obtained frtm tue uemouraia. a fw rtftv ij?o Senator ritcut AS. v j O ud " hddrrssed a letter to .Senator i...r.--- n favrW- ,vf iientinn of Pritchard. ! lit J 'io ifJuii int. ilip ntiDorluni tvAl.at he desirett, and he answerea that he favored the eltction of a map nnini- wli would always vote for silver Senator.Buller is also using agaiust Pritcbatd a letter that the lattet, tl.f i fLinnfiltJU lo the iiin.tnn Romihli-.ftn. in which Priltihard eaid that he would vo1 in the Senate tor silver until thej4th of' March! next, and after that date i.e. hlimild vote with his partvi on this Quesnbn if he was re-e.lecv.ed. I'bis dtciaration is being U3ed by Butler among the Populists with tiirnr ffit and at the same lime Rntlpr and the Populist leaders' a- declaring that they propose to sup port m good faith some free silver Uepublican who will vote for ;fe silver every time the question coms to a' vote before, the Senate, : The fact thai such a Republican vOled for McKTiniey will pot prevent his support by the ropuiuta, provi'ieu tbat tuey are saiiaueu i.uu uo. , .1 ? 1 .i.C.'l .1.".. I. t . . .". . . vote ptrsistaniiy ior iree saver. The ReDublican who will thus please arid satisfy the Populists has not et been named. Dr. James; J. Mi at hal been' mentioned, but j he joined tee silver party and voted ror nryan, ana tne itepuouuaus wm Jim, vOl, AJiiver,. j, a. Dockerjf, a life-long Republican, who wasf defeated , for tne nomination for Governor by paniel L, UusBiell, who therj joined the Populists,! and was nominated for Lieutenant Gov ernor, ad voted for Bryan is ft can didate, &uf. the Republicans wilt not supportliim. Governor-elect Rus? sell wou)d be imp ported, cheerfully by the JPopultstS' ; because5 he:! was really atPopuliat many years before the Pophlist party was organized. It is notbftlieved that Roselll will accept the ' place should the caucus nominate him,' because he prefers; to serve olii his term bf four i' ears as Governor,: Under no circumstances would 'he antagonize Pritchard. Coagiessman-Settle wouJdb3 a chu- didaiev butfor -.-the - act - that ; he knows that be cannot obtam a single Populist y6tiv:rf a dead jock; should r es u 1 r as d .t h e , , Rep ujb I ic vn s ..as c? r tain thai they cannot elect -. Priich ard, they may unite oh Con gi ess man R jtnulus Z. Limey, of '.' the Righth district. The Populists sup porled Mr. Linney for re-election, and ihey will vote for him' for Sena tor if the Republicans decide to nom inate hirh in Place of Pritchard,; !v:! I, The friends of Pritchard declare that they have pledges of .support from enough Populists lo reelect Pritchard, out Butler , aud the Pop ulist leaders say tbat this: statement is totally without foundation, : and that not a single Populist is pledgal to .votej ;for Mr. Pritchard.- jThe Populists also say that if by I the promise'of Slate and Federal paton age enough Populist members shou ld oe muucea to vote ror ftir. rritch-: aru iocetit mm, uns action wouiu destroy at once all further fusion ana co-operation between the lie-. puoHcaiis and Populists, .and that imrmdi-ilely , theresfter . ;a . fusion wouul be entered into in ibe .Legis lature by the Populists and Demo crats, and that this alliance would be keptjjup in the. general campaign Of 1898 ! -; ;, The Democrats are standing ! off saying nfothing, hoping' that' aii: op portunity will present itself .where by they lean vote with the Pupuiisjs, and thudefeat Pritchard. Of their own men the Democrats " sugjrest. Col. Julian S. Cutr and Associate Jusiice Walter Clark, Both these gentlemn are' very:" popular' with the Populists, and in the event of !-a deadlocks it is believed , that , sien' tor Butler would advise uis friends to vote ,for. either of ; t hem as they might; Individually prefer.. It is" well understood that Senator Pi t toh -ard stands' well wi b' McKitileyv and can be taken cire of inl nae t f de feat. Therefore, it is expecud 'that5 he will not. press his claim.: beyond, the point of ascertaining that' he cannot obtain Popu list sd p port, and that he will then ieaye the Repub licans to select S4me other tniin who will receive the united vote of the Populists. ('or. of tlie' Post. ' ! j 1 A ShrlnlcIhg'AfTalr. Those undershirts, r bought here last month',' he began, - j ; n j 1 ' I remember it," said the clerk "It was a great bargain . ; Do. ou find them warm enough?' i ':; ; M ; ' They were warm enough when I first put tbemoo, but I Vl id n't think to inquire 'abotlt them this k morn ing" ;;f V:r'U"::r.i; 'Inquire .about them?" ; " Yes. 'Ever 8iribe they were Wash ed the baby has been wearing ; them. Now if you have anything tbat isn 't quite so much of a bargain and is a little more likely to remain my sice, IM Aikej to see it."- St. Louis Post Dispatch. Maud Muiler on a sumroar's day. Raked it the .meadows swett with And later on, with a joyous "saueali oue raai in casu to Day a wheel f lX'- ' " -Durham SUn - '.' ' -; !. "u ej.y one wno goes lO UnUl Cl Dot h worship, we aUDP -soJ :" r For soma attend To close,, their eyes, .na some to ee their clothes. Engineer Tei Mil's TllatiK9--l9 TiiUfbel by Killrt Messaged i i. . . .sk i attricl-Grieved. Over his f . imeirtahie Mistake.! in i i- iiad Observer) to tke Ed v.-. : r .Ii itt. rrL" through you JUT UU Ulllll?, Ul iF'Jf" - to my. frienrls and expressing the heartfelt gratitule for the love and sympathy expressed for one in tluse (iHrk bonis or suffering and sorro Let'ers have poured in dady froaa :ill part of the Jjtate, fiom the hum- b) st employes to ihe highest ora cials, erme from friends wnora u has not been my pleasure to meet IQ twenty years. ,Tief stricken heart ,uao tonHpr lnv- ;nNine biilhe .' - . i .': " . .. ...j.. u knows ine yaine..oi-.M!M - , j;. i , . , .. Tui.. vmf nri onn. Wry; received in the neighrrhoo,l o. ri T om rpnHv 'oiv 'ji i li fp.: knd Ike- ound: that ime cmnot heai opens, afresh, these sy mpathizing letters make me strong- tears and thank Ood that he spared me to know and realize that ! have many pre- cious friend?. Before! was 17 I was promoted nd have given alii the ly life lb the' service tc'an engine, a best years of my of t he road . For twenty -six years t have held the throttle faithfully n lhe Western road, , In . Us darK- -stdavs. when it had neither mon ey nor credit and failure seemed in, vilabl I served in every capacity i t-ould for the. interest or the, roan. vt u heart. Hm m mr work . and 1 was devoted to it, tliough.some times I could not! draw . my money in six moutbs.i ; . Under the skillful management of thflt'rand. noble man. Col.'Tate, it oould not fail, :and . his patience, perseverance and self-sacrifloe were an insniration to me. .When! bis mantle fell on Mai Smith, he soon won tbe Jbye apd confidence of his men and shared with US in bearing ibe burden in the darkest days ! I next geryed Mai. Wilson,' that ; gen ' e"T" l ial whole-souled gentleiaan, . whose warm heart still beats in untsoa and aviTinithv with rhinp. To me he was nnl.i m unor np nttl.n. hilt IJ imp warm friend' In whom I aould ODntide and whom I could love like . 1 .1 ri.t t-.o. h 1 1 Andrews were! kind dear friends, ' " I '.,.!.-.. j briirhter days. The memory of all 1 these der friends are stamped indelr ibly op my mind. I love to reyeprt to them as ray officers anfl . personal t friends. ! i ! Thpv have nast and left me at mv I post, and at last to tell the tale of disaster, . AH these : years many times I suffered from ' beat, - coldr hunger aud exhaustion, a d they never heard me, ocm plain, neither did they say I disobeyed orders. But the pitcher went 10 the well one time too many. ; I ; received orders read them wrong, fop weeks without rest or sleep, and hurried on, I made the great misl ake j whicU has saddened my lif, and grieved and broken the hearts of others. While my physical pain is enough to endure, my mental suffering; is worse. If my life Work is to end here, my past record has no blot. In all these years I have . stood the . ;wear and tear better than my machinery. I have had new engines,' white I knew no rest; never cost the road anything for; carelessness, never masuea out one nnger ror a man, and paid his doctor bill without re porting it. j While con lined to my. bed I live over again those days, and though my are lias Deen hard, there are pleasant recollections ' and f dear friends that I shall cherish while! memory lasts.! I know not what my; future may be. 1 carfnot peer through the darkness that hengs oyer m now. lim r-innHa mv Hianpiap and my shattered nerves be restored ' r ' j r . . j to health again. I feel that my des- J tiny is in the hands of. my God. ihanking you my ; dear friends, for your sympathy and interest, I remain; ' ; ''..'. ,' . ".', " V I V';"' . Yours truly, j r W. P. TERRELL. Old Fort, N. C, Nov. 26; Bryan's Vote In. the SoutW. Somo of the newspapers of the List-have been ..." loudly claiming since the recent, presidential contest that the nomination of Mr. Bryan was a great blow to the Demoratic party in the South. It is c'aimed hat in cool perison with the vote I of J892 the DeuiociaCic loss in the re cent elecion is signally heavy., j Ot course it is "not intended by these organs to. r.fljct upon the; per sonal Character of . , Mr. Bryan but valuer upon, the. platform adopted by the Chicago convention. So far as the qualifications of Mr. Bryan as a great leader are concerned J evr ery fair minded critic must recog nize his commanding -genius;; bui even with respect .to the, platform on which he stood, the wisdom of the oonvenlion has been overwhelm ingly approved by the ' Soutb'ern Democrats. !".".,; '''!,.", '':':" '." :;'""J1' ': j. Instead of losing votej? in this sec tor, it is shown by the returns that 350,000 more votes was cast for the Democratic ticket in the last elec tion than in 18A2. The following table giver the exacVfijrhres: I Cleveland; 1892. 138,138 87.KA4 ' S ,143 ' 129,361 -'175,461 - 87,62i : 40,288 ' ' 268 398 182,951 - 64,692 . 138,874 " 239,148 163,977 Bryan i 1898. 131 -2 1 4 110,103 82 213 94,2:2 217,829 77,096 63,$53 359,114 174 4S8 T,63 168 176 339,682 155,988 tltbama' Arkansas Florida Georgia i: Kentucky : Louisiana Mississippi Missouri- -; North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia Total l.26,907 1,977,251 ; From the foregoing table it will be observed . that t the Democraiic party in the South baa lost none J of its numerical strength by reason of the free coin ige p;ank of the Chi cago platform, but, on the contrary, its growth has considerably increas ed. Atlanta Constitution. ' The: J ridges Iead the Ticker. rotnniete. Section rretbrris show th iC Ituitiie tfAye? leads lbk II State Da uaocratua ticket bavin re eeived tbi higheat Vote of any Denw ocratie nominee, nn vow reacniuK 147192. r Hf to" these' were" added. I the! vote Mi received incorrectly 'r i i turned, it would makeover 147,pUU, tli"!onlylmih receiving a large. VOtXT in llie f .ljW whs .nra'.D u "jim- ni,iE:qi tire Democratic nominee forilSupck iori Court Jude 10 lne Fifth disrict whose votft is 7 ;74:0.?;Tf fib !this be add'd Xyf&f votes incorrectly reported he! ha Qyer(i4780arthe largest vole polled fyr any P?mocrat in the Stat, returns show that J ustice Mont the returns sboir ifiat juguw woniaom QUUU. VOLB3 lUOre lUUU Vin, ,uu .p.. Ioutgoinery'g vote beinsc. iHiU, ' au4 t)ouga'i vote being Wa,lzti It! is not! at 5 all surprising that Dem ocratic candidates for th bench e, lue iicuei, D,onllie N Justice 1 A very ha Suptnor ..and; uprcme Court bench: for seventeen or eiu V6ai$ He ts a! scholarly man, a po- fad"$ yV Lad has grown ij to a raf : jutli ;f It U riot too much to' sav mu as a jearneu lawvci i aim i pfjjUnd!ari8t ue.,hasno . superior j irj tlie State.! tip measures up to the gl-eaii njen who fiiave prceuei uiu? on tlie benoh, and will go d wa lqto I history as among, the., foremost -.of iue yiniej anq uprigin men wnow truicd the law In the Commonwealth As a man, he is the soul of honor, manly, courageou-,; Upright, Tear ls?,! with sympathies always in Wie right place; His retirement jfrura the bench Is nothing short of a pub lic calamity We happen to know that bis associates on. the .bench of all i patties jtienterta'o the opinion; j or nis legal , learniugv uis fairness and intesrritv.1 Mr. Manniag was ft candidate yho pooiUinetl qjl the pjUalitiea tljit go, to I make an ideal 1ad&e. : ' tie is a man - 'J V;...i' . . 1 . t - . . , . 1. Ot spnoiarsnip or mgn oruer, a iaw yer Qi acKoowieqgeo, aouuy, a geo- 1 ij . 4.-U. 1, . , 1 aOU -iWOIllll! UHVB .. UtILCU wm.iw such strong and able vouag jurists as Brown, Boy kin and Hoke. Those who know his ntness ror tuiiciai honors regret that the oencu is not ' ' ' -.'m m ' 1 1 a: ! acouwititin wniuu m oniy qererreq ''-I : .1,1' 1 J 1 until future '' thne. 1 The plarge vote received by; these tfennemea auowa me peupie uau cuu uuence in inersi n any oiuer pp nod of, the State's history, the peo. pie would have gladly chosen them. NNewoserver ON ROANOKE ISLAND. The Mooumeat Commemorative of the Sir : Walter lUlcljh Colony Dedicated. j j Baleigh, j H, November 28 Today a memorial was erected oh the site of old Fort Raleigh on Roanoke Island in Dare coun- ty, Ep t4 commemorate the settlement in Am Klish terica, It was erected under the auspices of the iloanoke Colony Memo rial Association. The base is of Korth (Jarolini granite 'anc tablet of Virginia granite, tablet bears the following The eeription rj1 '-.'' jjOnl thii site in August ! the colonists sent from En 1585 fflann Sir "Waller Raleigh built the forts called the New Fcrt in Vir- ginia, A jilThe tiers 1 t ; 1 . 1 ! ' i colonists were the first set- of the ' English race in America. iney returned to ling- gland in ; July 1586, ' with ir Franc s Drake. Here was! boin on the I8th of August 1587 Vir ginia j Dare, the-first child : of English1 parents born in America, the daughter of Ananias Dare the daughter j ! i. ."!,'- J 7 ! - and Eleanor memberV ; of White, bis J wife; another body of colonists sent out by Sir Walter tlaleigh! in 1587. two days After birth! she wav baptised. Mahteej a friendly : chief p; 'the Hatleras Indians had' been bap- tjised.oni the iunday proceeding.; These baptisms were the first celebrations of ' the Christiau Sacrament in. the territory of thp thirteen! original Uui ted States. . The monument .was . dedicated with appropriate religious cises s nd an address wa3 ; exer- deliv- ered by Graham Davea, president of the asspciation. J The; Outlines of Fort Raleigh are distinctly visible and the ' angles are' how permanently marked by granite pillars. uj 1. , Another Death Bed Repentance. djr And how ,it is D. 11. Fra ncis, r ecrefaify of the Interior - who wants to shut the Ioor now that he has lie! bed to turn the' liorso i.-i. ; . - I - ' - - i out of the-stabiesy VHe savfiA iu If some, legisUUoh'is'iiot dn- i5j k acted to check- the5 growing in- ' i - -J:: i -: :-v! .:V fluence ot wealth : and circum- scribe ! - .-. -. the power o the trusts a nd the monopolies there will be an uprising of the people before "trie; century closes which will endan gar our n8titntions.,, 1 ;f ..y. 4!Le89 than one month ago Mr. Fransis j hacl an ' opportunity "tb check the A growing influence of wealth, land -.circumscribe the power of tie trusts, and monppo He obeved the - voice I cJ lies.' ? Cfeyelahd. and helped to elect the candidate nominated by the trusts.'.' :Such death-bed repent ance will not save the people from the domination of trusts; '"TeaBlouallifad ory viir iisyt impair' ei&t- odTvi o 'm waU-tTif i-orM 'i un djf.e 4'ln)It ft a lj:iikMAiiis bee i lt4;ove;J sdftl ATfve. " ' J t , r - i - -. t d-' lu, oti the f onm-r of Annam, is th'rt 3is overt-r He 8 travHlin in h !ouii!ai'i:.iii distrt rtito .'e l n 1 iti-Vitdi-12 din d'J-li'ji tn"le-il(4,de'rn s It i a region of tleube f r-st, in which thtrt' are h ntMiber yf "savage' 'raw Amo Dveqn jsa teitj; jcalld ' ioi.. jOn d; V Mt$i)j V W(iW oinithrd ' the woo ls with a M-ru hand of his fur 6T?er? liecire"Tipntra sniHtr- group j ot .Aio o'.S.,vhv lmtiit took yj il gut tne VivH'l'4 iniividu 1, 1 . . 4 WilU Who a fptthef iug liiuey cobViu h tad tr$i vvhii ha saw the travellers he.' ,CMie,do.iif he : 'flit to the baib a p ram with- 1U leet Iv iVt't g the i-ail whiou hA'ftkiitaiidtattemptiil to escape, bui they h 1 sairou i Jed the : treend jif ter; ,Htr'gle fleeted ifo capture. Som of the party under-- stpoiJ the .Moi language, f rM 1J JsU--j voy 6avs that the wi id man gave thelu thelu spine mf or initio Vbougli ttttrVirjriaiha djwottrse'Wliti sons huq uow;s. At' um race, ue wf i ed, formerly pbssegs'ed tails- but 'tUHj' .ef'eftQ:'''ibn'g';ii. because inauy ot the tfi ve-ihai -ceased to b pure 1 Met ' Mood through inter marriage; apd ieWp clt ly ; Iqi Jhli pae; of those dwelling -ou the ipuUkArtS; of .the Qouutry wich tailless triba. .rbe-wito mn's' cOBupauious had esotpVd but t hey' left" behind tiiem in , artuu?ei sha p ed hut, built, of. dry Jeavi i som' pol-j Uhed stones, bum boo pipes," copper. bracelets and Oedd .Voilats ,rhesQ ' were said tu.QH ohtaiuea, Atoui-.tutir . Au.iiaj OL- toua customtrs,; ai.djiuye o sci irplp in kuociiie dcrediPf op be h.ed'-hy waj pf pi) maid; f f ,. 14.. V.'-tSuj jy'a a,0CQUiit i3'd.is,ii).yaiut Aug in Hs. detail At doqs not even 4i- senbe the creature' tii!4Hd UQ height or color :1s giveni. It oVdy .'ad Js that mauy of the raoe hVQ. peculiarly ae Oentuated Hiikla bones, --ihe one- he captured pois iio. ttie Ooolle la ciiare, of him and escaped. r ' P,rltchardV XTUloiU "Error, Raleigh, N. O. Nov 25. Some Re- pu Aicans are iibw.'deciHrlait that '.Prits ichard's letter asking j; Butler' , whatber the latter was for or Sgaiust him' was a grave political rtoV; andAha't tbra applies . t. tlifl ' utatuient ',' ,whch 'the Repub- can: leader;.; bayeArely u-made that they had seoured eaDtight !Pepu list yotea ; to ; elect Htcliard; If i., said that '-he l'opulbts whj bid prom ised are now .leclii iag. ! The' Biblifiil Recorder ways At lias never had any doubt that . the. sent! -? m en t of the majorUy o(.;( he legislature would favor ' itdocirtg the approptaT Hons for higher education with a view of finally cuttjug them off eutirely.! : The hearing cf the jli junction case to prevent the lense of j tbj AtLintio' anJ North Carolina railway As pustpoued till: 'Deeimler '-4,- Ofeveu conn. y is made pnrly plaiut'.ff ..U . i .No Flection In One County There is one county in the United States tint did not know of the nation al election, and th tt is 'barltou couu- ty, Qeoraiia : Tbe offlciaU trrAha ofti je of the Secretary of State are, stuloority. for the declarat'ott ; that;. 1 u,P$qp!d of the county ould hot . have; knowib of j the e'ectlon.-tor nolelfcr.ion-'waH ieid there, and the pntctat dlzest " of ""the ! flection in Georgia has joae"- made, up with, unaritop lett-j, put,, ! h,e; .famous Okeeeuokee. Swamu covers most i of the territnrv of Chrltoa count v, wbuA isa on the 1 loriqa lin-H' According to the maps theVe are several: towns An the county, with Tra.1ers.HiU as tha c ua ty feat N Y. Suu.. ; ; A .When, a. horse b poor in flesh, A new- harness won't ! give him strength. If a house is cold new f urnitor e won't warm iL If , youtl strehgthk is 'easily ex. hausted;:. worka burden; 'nerves 'weakj digestion poor? muscles soft; if you are pale and iworn but,i. the Arbuble . is with the blood. . It is notso i much IMPURE blood as 1 POORblbodl ' PilU'wdn-'f 1 make this Jbod tick , rip? ' 'will B vix. itr ; - uur iron l wmts,. : any more than a new harness will ; give strength' to .thiliorse or new, f urriiture 1 will .make!s',a house warm. .. For poor blood you want something; that will make rich blood. ! , , SCOUT'S iELSIpof G)d-Uver Oil withi. Hypophosv phrtes is the best remedy in the world for hrichihcf the blood. We have preparea abook telling you more about the subject. z.Snt Free. . .Fc sale by afi druggists at 50c,& $1,00. T SCOTT. BQWSiE;- Mew Yrbij; if r . Wr G." ui bitE iaiaingf on a. ukak tuwnmMfgti rrave ; rjten gre-i.t: fiWfrm IWllh, oOr oacKF, ana cave tried raost. every reme dy anown, but nave leunaO per- t- - rr mareot rener until .we used your. back ache i Hnrrrr FrAm' which' iv re'- ceiTed-'. abundftftt Kttigf aclluu,'- and wouiU Tecommei d'thenr- to, any rone su'rf ering with' bark iche. " Any 'infor mation; request ra .concerning the' fl$me will be promptly ; arisweted, " iJr- ; 'u'y 1 -"Very truly Vdn'ts. ' 1 - ?'-u"-x : M: H; Singleton and wife, Wash'iPZton f W. D Coneletori. Washlngton.N-C- Hfttfi Latham,'"1 Nelson Shepherd. . oanyon, ' Kligah.WooUrd.i k'j; ..j-).;;jr Jess JeJieiPOii,.-, .. Bothers urkfj; A I Tnrii Watsra . i i Pinetown IlT Horace LUly and wlrAcrWvllleiiBr, 1 A? v. i: -j:'': J v .' ii nty by .M. G: Sintfejoa, Washington, H C All correspondence, promptly answered. Cords "can be sent by mail. wvuau ui nuMv,ui UftUQ Hllll HOlU A Ifls-hv S I rues neighbor witn wnom tney Blood ' ' .'" ' ' " .' " " Mad and Merit Malajalns tHeconnaew- of tie piople inodds Sarsaparillai If a medHoine'cares a when sick; If it tSaakef wonderiul cures everywnere.inen uejvuu all question that medicine possesses merit. That Is just the truth about Hood's Sar Baparirla. We know it possesses merit because it cures, not once or twice or a hundred times, but in thousandana t.noiiaaTulr of cases! v e hbwTt cures. thousands" of iSea absolutely, permanently, when all others fail to do any good whateTeoM We repeat Q 1 1 Sarsaparilla Is toe best -r-to fact the One True glood Purifier. "s '' ' enre nausfea; lndtestfon, nOCKl S flllS biliousness.' ascents, Vlien "the J74ww4tlCuIa?ty j When ttie liori eats grns ik' an x, 1 And the tishifig wof tr. swallows tne y-.ii i whal ' '" :! :1 ' ?'tf-: - Wheii the terripms knit' woolen socfes i And the bare is btitriiti by the snail. V? ben the serpeuts ! walk' uprlht; like ,,a,.u- j.mei', " -; '' " :' "' ' At d dnodl'--bacs' travel It'ke-fr.igV j W ijjen -. tbe grossbopper' feeds oii tte ' hen, ,. r' i::'-,,; 1 ; A i-d feather arer foimd on hirsi'1-1 .! . W h iu 'JlMnra-Crtti-3'viniAnt air i- r. Aud e!etiiiiiiU juo ou 4iee, " ; When. inFeo a la"im('r are rare, ! And snutf never mates people sneeze . Wheu Allies creep oyer dry land VM a.na muiea on;veio.iUp,ejiiea " ' When. fox e3.Viy eg3 in the taa-d, '' ! And yoinen in areeiAako no prld; I Wheq IlutohmeiiziunouKer beer drl ik, ,. Aud gl''8.iiu: to DxeachiiK oa-i.tUQ j; 5 Wheu btliy go;s bu t (ro.n the re vr, And treason ii no lonijer A Crune;: ! W'heu humoiing bi'da bray like a, ; And JImberger smeds like colOiue; ; VV hen pluwsh ai e j . are made . out ! of ; . . gUsa. .. . ' ' , , :s .. j Arid the ( hearts of .'.Carplihian : Of '' '.Ait0Qe;"r ;.' ....',. '., . ! VVhen ileH grow on pumpih haadsi And wowl on tiie hydraulic rani j Then the' Dernoeratiij party Yil s, be . deiidj.' ": ,-' . ' i ' ' ... , . j" ! Add t his country won t .be ;' w rth 9, Ilanna Talks About TustSi ; -.;tf ,i .is ; .. . - :- :' Mr Mark' Hanna haSjAjeeu talking again,; tie. tells us,. what McKinley will dp, aiid aisnres ua that he wilt as-. assumea' 'drguinedattitudei if an tag- onlzed ;by monopolies. " Ale added; ! Hra rakngdi'al'sp'eeqb will wpatu a spirit otabbprrspoo joirytbe ioeutraiiz ' tiptiQf soh power as is today --posies-., gel hy the trusts, and the i we will .'ex pect the understanding of the people id do the.rest f or the three jers . folio w- mor . : -., ..:- ' ... : .. "Then when it he public infTd is at tuned to the idea that McKiiiley.is the etWiny. of , the ) trusts . We ibhilj baye a tariff measure introauiedV f . , We print tiapnsi's deo' a ration. Ev ery reader can jatt-icb what lmporta,nce he chjiosea to it. Ve. hayeuo jdiea that ..McKinley, who was ejected With mon ey fuinished throUiib: H tutiirs solicita tions froin the trusts j Will do any more b the trusts tlran (Jleyelan t has doue. ' The frtists ae in the sa idle .for an other, f our years. , l'bey have , paid for immunity and jbeyon a little show of act ion,' will uoi ' be : tro bled : Vews- Ouseivvr.'''''':,;!;;'" : L' .. .' 't "'-.-;'' ; Prophet ' llleksi Predict Ion. Jlev.'I'a PitIIick8,tbeaui6u8.weatb r., .proi)her,i; banj. xaadA. the;.foJlowing prediction: ' The month of December will l)fc one of the mdst severe that we jba'ye experienced in years, Vi It ; is not likely tint thiJSuormi will be dsngir on, because tbey da. not come at the penod of yai wbeu jdai gerons storms at e to be txpeited:' jI?'uo i 6 ti will ?get a X tb old ia.ii)io';cd !bhzzidN jou'wunt duiit g AbeAast piiit; ..of . that rnowtb. things will grow intereeiug , about Abe 19th of the Hiohtb - and w ill com inue un til TDVcejh '30.1 ' r V:e will b ve ; a' guod S4riukhug of bad weather before - tbat, for tie winter will be?io- arly and' bea cold oupj-bni-thte center of the fvorBtC petiocl ;;biuS.leCember i9tb. Uunng ibis time tne;.iiiuae.noe of.Mars will.be, added tp OJhera producing; a commotion oii the earth 's !atuij. her e whrch will be felt bylall Anbibit; nts. I 3 . From Maeeo's; Adjutant? .: . i :n -j"-- i 'v Afii if li l '.!.,. coll l--.i-: New.Xvrk.QvgHTY.mQoklyn even ing paper today: sysi (V ,! '''.,.Cbl,T Jose te one of Ma-eo's' ad jutuiits whoarriyed at the effice of .the Cuban junta! in. New; York jcity' today with.dup&tches from h is 'stall',.;, dehie the ttor y ' teiei apbea fr m' Jackson ville he olher day that Capiaiu'X3eue i ral Weyler liad lost 2 0(D tnen: during his'ncaiChAhrchgh f tLe;ioYince t.f Piuar del Itij f eej.tly by dynamite .Jra.if'jiguns I, jthe .buttle fought ai ly iuAJijitobeF .was i oais akeii; f or,an ' ergagettent! t ' w Itn Weyfer's tryQps . lie fiays the details of theAwo ttle 'are iFm .ieged losw'on ihe occasion otith1 Oeto rjtugh ls said; to ;. have been 2,000, .pan's; a'n'd, tiiii i' idubaisVluqLdei: Oen-. eral MelqaiZ'ir atGetiercrM4c;'0 a-. 1: 1I'M"llaritfal8'W.be;ma ot to Hgeceeni berinH;;ivd,.thati 6ber man wui go into Abe Cabinet to , make room for Hanoa-' WeWeno almirer of Mmk but-we-iioprH this programme will be earrtwf bPlf ABat is the oiily way to get JBhriAShermaiFout of t be SeifAte'i WbArt lie comes out the ' peo- 1 ft 160. EXP -v.- - 'a j- Washington -Maretr' ; ; i?Qic&&ffi$ Iato' Cotton........ i...,.6;i-2 to j 1-S 8ead Cotton , per 100 lb,- , . to $2-. 10 Com, per buu&$&'-tii.br;2'. to 36 Peanuts, perblis 7U. 30 to 35 f s pexd.o.;..rf. r to 16 beewax,perlb..:..:c j 53 .si wreen v ; : ; y . 3 Deef SkTn . " VjJ'.!?( "1 613 i n. n wool . free front b burrs 8 to! 10 VVooLjbnrry. ,,i5. 6 to 7 Oats, per bus. to 35 ; l ' - ' J 3, I f, I- : 1 r - . - Y(fa want is tflSlfeip BOTH FURNITURE ANU trt I Stock full and comp furniture needed tor, the I I t G T 8MC I f. Leading Houstujisjjeril 1 tt' !--:t'ir,-ii r!ir .It; St ", 5000 PEOT1IE i ,TO CALL AT,; ". !. , i ,. . ink.) i,.-A I- !-' i .'!: 1 1 :! i llllliiiii i' '' :.l 'V .1 ' ' : '- ':-ifi.. :' ' V ' : " ' - And make a thorough inspection of the stock ' :df! HOMDA:T;Ol3. biOur ck is one-third larger ' than everu as all other stooks of Holiday "Goods in Wash ington comhiped .y WiU nptlhelriqad ... , . ALARiEO positions:: i ro twurcil lo compute al -upii jit EAST MAN .BUSINESS COcLJSUK. tenoar. phy.. bHk-keepln(, etc. thorough y.tuushhy mail -or person H .' Ave tr'unfJo- r-tieal -work and eTery-ya place bundradla money msliing; portions..-ild to heax iromj any seeking employment and wishing to studj . : The Young IVlan just starting out in lite needs backbiff. Com pe tition lor places in good busln at houses is keen. A diploma oi ;' . nr, '. . , ; is a certificate ot ah lity, I recognized as such by merchants manofaeturerg aal business men everywhere: They are glad to employ an Eatman graduate ao other hacking is need ei. a cept graduation from their businas and 8hHthanl MWirses. . , The school is a erita'h'e BtJStN48S CEN TRE ani is I amous for H practical method of machine the young of "either sex. The head work ot hnslnss isauaitvcafrle i on thorn- evert phasof it. Thus the boy must get thai making of a good buaiuess.maq caotiielp I u jne ouege oornai . and other literature make excellent readiog; (-.' -..r.v . Jk; v r . , .W rite, for ihe eataloguet-abauiiful' and in tercstiug b ok snt'in.e to auy ouii Ad.iress t , .: iJLKMENT OaINK4,' Frest-'i ': i.?n:a:' N-'i-f'-'1 i j Tofceepsta, K; y : i SUFFER UNTOU) AIJ5UUES. :BRADFIELD: REGUL-ATOR,! ACTS AS A SPEClric! 4 - . By Arousing to Health Action aH terOrgans. J It causes health: to-blootm'juid 1j?:ii joy to reign throughout the frame. , it Never fails toRerjuiate. MMTWlfahaabMi nndnrtMiimiiAfiMiL Inir physklant tbrM years, withoot benefit.' ' - r N.e.BRyAN.Henderaon.AJa. ; BSADFXEtn BEGCLATOB.CO Atlaata, 6a. BCHfl xtr. draggJaU at 1X0 per botUe. r ' I :4. ".;.!., GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. ; .;. $rso-oo erary month girc away to any onevho ajn, plies through us Tor the mott meritorious patent duriag ' the!iaonthpreceSngi-f---!j';-'i? ' 1T1 Ik t :;.;We our tb best tnta (or mtr clients, and the object of this oner is a cocouiage mrentors to keep track of their bright Ideas.' ' At the same time wc to impress upon the pubUc &e&ct that i ' .suchss.0eMv-wiad- which caahe easily aM q i. .sauce-pan, "coHarJutton,'" -tmtiot" "hoai Stoppen and a thousand other littts things tint most ' an-one can find away oitmpnwinf; andthese simple laventionrare the anea that bring largest returns 9 tha aathoc Try to think of something to iatreat. -' ' IT IS 1S0T 50 HAR2 AS JT SEEMS. v Patents taken OutthrQrhs recede special notice in Ae" National Recorder' published at Washingtonj D. C, which ia the best newspaper published in America in the interests of inventors, we fiimish a year's sub. scrip to thislouraaklrte bf cacdtoallour clients. JV: wadyenaeeeor cost, the inreation each month -:,'pr'-"5 . MiTcnon caca noma at our $150 pme, and hundred of thousands 1 of tne "National Reetwtler.' txMtciZd WHIUI .UU DUE Z50 01 captes will be scatteted throughout ihe United Sates among J mju waawacraxcrs, tnua Dfinsing So snc4S attention the nerits of the ioreiitMni. '.".fTJ"i -. .All eomtmirmiM fyffafi fjflBffifTtftt JOHN WEDDERBURN A tCO, Solkitora of Aasarica ni Fortdtmts Box 38s 7 .,, , : rf : Wasbinzton. ti. c ; vHaving qnallrlad&i tcur 'bf-trie last will ;aod,'testant '6t it&tfl E. rjaverie deceased,' nor & i3 hereby -given to atl person? lobted " to " the" said estate, to make, prompt' pavtnenf , "and alt persons to whom f herald -estate 'is jqaebterj are notQiedfeo5 present Torl pajmenx rneir eiadiKi tuty cWtrfied within twftlviirrrnp.fiifffl ft fa Qr tbisuticriiAii ibeexijijrrf of Ahelr:rwviTjJ to iln tt ?5 A ,1 f.m , .JONATHAN UaYBIJ ' ;;i,. '; ; ;Exeeutorf:M&ry H. Uavens. Dlt-: WIUTJI "New Halr ViJrflwer 1'reiUraentthe on'j remedy on, eirth tuat wl cure Scatp Uiwaaa cause a oew'Krowmot, oair lfgli i ' : . i. .:t: i willcatchvour eye everything iu. household. UajcjdJL, ..... ...... ,v ; JUS ' v.- " i : 1: 'At9. I: McELREE'S :0R womh mm, A book of home treat men t mailed : upon request. I FOR SALE BY ftfl f - V V . . : i. o fOrders by mail from the cputr V and adjoihin-z towns given prompt attention. in . y i -aii h.r lOOOOWS J hi tip J. l.:c ijul .:: ' Gottoh Seed ; f f is' X " Want Sot wAiicii rfligbest Cash jFrfces. wi.U be paidV "Bags furnisUed upon appucaiipn. ' Seed to 'be delivered at It tilr-i arf. S ' " Off : 1 1 - ' WANTED. ' - on.; fa e ed. AnQihMWhOW j Will arriye on or about j NOVEIV1BER 20th, And will Exhibit in Stationery Store. , Car Superior to nny 'Simw'; of thekiod ; 1 w "3- f WANTED ; ! i :p-: . K v : . i - ; ' : j' : J! .' -. :, .:- . . 1 i : ' : i Wine n F: Cardui. mmwaim U.-' !! -Ji -b4.-i !ni.V:l j ..: FARMERS : - '. S .Air. . l,r i. : "'"' -AND jnp.lt DINNERS! j lilt baa 3,:lrX:vtr;rVa-; i tggu,;:nio.rjs, tJlU. H-unaci r t a n ifriiiui' r 1 1 1 . r --By H. B. MAYO iiure.tgQia8' on earth, Uuy of (ia i
The Washington Gazette (Washington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 3, 1896, edition 1
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