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I" ' - - . -J - ; -. : .' - i Is NOELL BROS., Proprietors. I FIRST: ABROAD NEXT. 0 1 .00 Per Year in Advance. Vol. XV. R0XB0R0, NORTH CAROLINA Wednesday Evening, October 12, 1898. No, 41. - f ) I (P From FACTORY to CONSUMER. Q) 0q j SI.39 buysthiSv'exaftt) tattan jxocKer. ai the largest size ever made ; per Cw aozen, 914.00. uur new 11a- r nacre natAlncrnn WJ containing Fur niture, Drape ries, urocfcery fi Refrigerators, Stoves, Lamps, Jf ictures. Mir- V asking. Special supplements just is sued are also free. Write to-day. CARPET CATALOGUE in litho graphed colors is also mailed free. f Write for it. If you wish samples. fi mailed for 8c. All Carpets sewed f free this month and freight UJLftV. UUMUKAVU M-lWr paia 011 99 purchases ana over, f $7.45 fo buys a made-to-your-meas- expressage prepaid to your staaon. Write for free cata- logue and samples. Address JULIUS MIKES & SK, ( Dept. 909. BALTIMORE, MO. City Directory. ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Roxboro, N. C Dr. E.J. Tucker, SURGEON J".vu:k up -stairs i 's new buildiiig. DENTIST, J. JoKdscj. 0t 0 . .Roxboro, N. C. W. H, B. Newell Watchmaker and Jeweler, . . . .Roxboro, N. C R. J TEAGUE, ll D. Having located in Roxboro, offers bis professional ser vices in the practice of medicine in all its branches, to the people of Rox boro and surrounding country. Spe cial attention given the treatment of diseases of nose and throat. Office over Louis Goodfriend's store, C. T. WILLSON &ca ..General Insurance Agents,.. . . .Roxboro, C Life, Fire, Accident and Surety Sonds. Safest and most reliable Companies rep iessnted. Give us your business and vjq will give you real protection J. S. JiEflfilTT. WM. D. MBRIUTT flerritt & Blemtt, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, . Roxboro, N. C . l Practice in all the State and Federal Courts. Special attention given to cases in Caswell, Durham, Granville, and Orange counties;- Office over Peoples' Bank, VV. W KlTCHiW. A. V. K ITCH IN". KITCHII & KXTCHIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . . , .Roxboro, N. C Practice quired. wherever services are re- C. S. WINST n AD VV. T. BRziDSHEK Winstead a Bradsher, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Roxboro, N. C Special attention given to Federal practice, both in the State aird ' at Washington. Attend regularly the Courts of Person and Caswell. a ii -u ; j i -i , xiu uusiiitJiss lutrustea 10 our will receive prompt attention. care BOONE & BRYANT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ... Durham, N. C Always attend the Superior Court of 1 rson county, aud will go there jlt jch other times as the business of nts demand. HOTEL DOWDY, Roxboro, N. C. R. H. DOWDY, Proprietor. The best Hotel on the border of N. C. or Vav Table supplied , -with the best. Tour every want supplied if in the power"The Old Un.r Q) fo ( 8) THE INDIAN TROUBLES. BACON CONSIDERS OUTLOOK MENACING CONFERENCE LED TO NOTHING. Federal and State Authorities Working in Harmony to Quell the Revolt - - Armed Bucks Proceeding South. Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 10. Federal and State authorities are now working iu harmony toward the quelling of the Indian revolt. Gen. Bacon offered to come tiowa from Walker this even to cofer with Gov ernor Olough bat the latter advised conference by wire. He received the following message from General Bacon: "iSkuaiion bad; conference vescer day resulted in nothing. None of the Indian chiefs were there. The lumber men are all coming into Walker. Troops needed at Cass Lake." Nevertheless the Governor believes that the situation is well in hand, that the recalcitrants are practically surrounded by soldiers. From Park River the Governor has received a personal statement signed by Chief lSed Gay Bug En anoway Rush, us follows: "We, the Chippewa Indians at Pine point, beg to state to the public that we are perfectly friendly to the whites and have no ill-feeling or are in any wav hostle. We have decided at the council not to take any part whatever in the Leech Lake trou ble. A company of fifty volunteers has been offered to the Governor at Litch field. ARMED BUCKS SOUTH. COMING Minneapolis, Minn,, October 10. A special to the Journal, from Cass Lake says that armed bucks are undoubtedly proceeding South. Calls were received from Bemdiji for troops, hut none were sent, as this was considered the more crucial point. There is considerable appre hention and an undoubted necessity for troops to allay panic in the small towes along this line. BACON LAYS DOWN THE LAW Give up the Men for Whom War rants Are Out and Return Home. Walker, Minn-, Oct. 10. The Indians council was held at the agency this afternoon and was well attended by Flatmouth and rep resenative delegations. General Ba con and Inspector Tinker told the Bear Islanders that if they would give up the men for whom warrants have been issaed and come in them selves they could go home. If they resisted the Government would not rest till the recalcitrants had tfeen captured, and the Bear Islanders would not then be permitted to oc cupy the islands again. The mes sage will reach the hostiles by run ners tonight. General Bacon's termh were recai ved by the chiefs with signs of evident pleasure, and they all signified their aproval of them. It is believed the Pillagers "will accept them. TROOPS FOR BERMIDJI. , St. Paul, Oct 10.Two com panies of militia star ted from Duluth this afternoon for Bermidji, that town hariag called for protection. YELLOW FEVER SPREADING. Everybody Advised to Get Out of Jackson The . State Health Of fleers Issues a Proclamation. Jackson, Miss., Oct. 10. The fever situation here is more serious to-day. With, the appearance of the" disease in north Jackson, there is now no section of the city free from infection and new cases are multiply ing rapidly. The official report for to-day is 9 new cases, but no deaths Dr. Hunter, secretary of the State board of health, officially reoorts as follows: "Suspicions sickness having been reported at Canton and investigaton asked, Dr. Purnell was sent and re ports 4 cases of genuine yellow fever, the disease being traceable to Mad ison. He is satisfied the town is badly infected and advises depopula tion, which has already taken place to a considerable extent. Harrison has 14 new cases to day; 55 under treatment; 5 serious and 2 critically Madison has 15 new cases; Oxford 1 new case; Edwards 2 cases 'and one death; Taylor, 1 case; Orwood, 6 new cases and 1 death. An Appeal To the President. Washington, Oct. 10. The ap peal made to President McKinley by the State board of health authorities at Jackson, Miss., for aid in the way of subsistence and medical help to meet the conditions arising from the yenow'fever repiUeicWs oeerr re ferred to the Marine Hospital Ser vice. Dr. Wyman, the surgeon gen eral, and his assistants took the mat 'ei up promptly todav, but have not as vet determined what recoinmenda tion to make. Surgeon Wyman feels that the sit uation is not at all alarming, and while the fever may j-pread slightly, it isonly a question of time when, with the appearanca of cold weather it will be checked. Lee to be First at Havana. Washington, Oct. 7. General Fitzhugh Lee, according to present intentions of the War Department, will first land in western Cuba. He has received orders to move his com mand, the Seventh Corps, from Jacksonville to Savannah, and be prepared for departure by the last of this month. Unless plans are changed his corps will move on Havana not later than November 1. Some, time ago a division, known as the First, Division of the Army of Occupation of Cuba, was organized with present headquarters at Hunts ville It was generally supposed this" division would be sent to Hava na about the middle of the present 'month, but it is now probable that General Lee's command will get away first. ' Million Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one cencern in the land who are not afraicl to be gener ous to. the needy and .suffering. The Proprietors of Dr. Kmg'a New Dis covery for Consumption, uougns, ana and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine ; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma and Bronchitis, and Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it Call on J. De Morris Druggist, and get a trial boitle free. Eegular size 50c and $1. isvery- bottle 'guaranteed, or price refanded - 1 , - M-oop aoo oarW. roVC JtW4 fVKl 'CL SPENCER B. ADAMS. "WOULD FOOL HIS MAKER IF IT WERE POSSIBLE." So Writes the Chairman of the Pop ulists Executive Committee of Caswell County. Adams a Regu lar Supporter of Negroes. Yance y ville, N. 0. , Oct. 1 1. The following card has been i ssued: To the Populist of the Fifth Con gressional District of North Caro lina: I understand that the Populists in most of the counties of this district have formed what is termed a. "Fus ion with Republicans," and endorsed Spencer B. Adams for Congress. I thought the POPULIST party was a party of PRINCIPLE, and for REFORM, but not when we go off after such men as S. B. Adams, a man who fooled the party when he was nominated for Judge. I was in the convention two years ago in Dur ham and was called on to know how S. B. Adams stood on the free coin age of silver. I told them I had heard Adams say he would vote for the free coinage of silver no matter who was nominated, and he was nominated with that understanding. But what did he do at the election? He yc ted the whole Republican ticket NEGROES and ALL. T suppose he is telling now that Ye is for free silver! I tell you hf is one of the SHREWDEST " POLITI CIANS in this county, and WOULD FOOL HIS MAKER if it were pos sible. I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN OPPOSED to FUSION, and I have never voted a fusion ticket yet. Pop ulists of the Fifth Congressional District, LET ME URGE YOU AS A FRIEND TO POPULISM, drop S. B. Adams at once. YOU DON'T KNOW THE MAN. Very Kespectf ully, M. OLIVER. Ch'm Pop. Ex. Com. Caswell Co. Yanceyville, N. C, Oct. 8, 1898. Jurors for November term 1898. D. M. Andrews, Z- T. Gentry, M. M. Tapp, C. H. Tapp, W. H. Barnett col., H. S. Gray, Jessie Harris, S. R. Chambers, James M. Jdorner, K. W. Pugh, Powell Walker, A. M. Denny, C. B. Smith, Richard Sneed, W. H. Jones, W. T. Slaughter, J. W. Brooks, Wiley M. Clayton, Ellis AlIeD, D. C. Lnnsford, K S. O'Bnant, A. H. Gentry, W. A. Mooney, C. H. Clay ton, Obe Tingerf, E. M. Walker, S. A. R. Morten, Sonny Bullock, col. Nat Baiiietfc, J. D. Briggs, W. G, Bradsher, W.. H. Long, Frank Day, Sr. M. T. Clayton, W, B. Childress, Ashly Wrenn. ain Special Tr I have secured the a special train for the Stats Fair. -DON'T FAIL TO GO. A rare opportunity to visit your State capital. Our honored countyman, Col. John S. Cuningham is President of the coming Fair, a fact which insures success. All should at once make arrangements to attend. : A whole regiment of soldiers will be there during the week. Greatest exhibit of farm products and cattlever seen in the State. Vanderbilt will send down a big exhibit from his famous farmat : Biltmoref The largest and finest exhibit of manufacturers. SPLENDID RACING. Great parade of marshals, officials, citi- zens, soldiers, firemen &c. Great gathering and exhibition. Train will go rain or . shine. . Will leave Woodsdale at 7:30 ' Thursday Morning Get; ; 2t tri and will make close connection at? Durham with Southern 'Rail road, where we will change tcars, reaching Raleigh at 10:30 o'clock will return same day. Fare $1.65 round trip. ? . , - Train will leave Roxboro at 8 o'clock, a. m., and will stop at all intermediate : stations from Wopdsdde to Durham. ' 7 ' , ; . - ; ' . :y ;. :J:i J. AI LONG, ' Royal makes the food pare. " ' wholesome and delicious. Absolutely Pure j ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO, Don't Listen to Drummers, " - Messrs. Pass, Garrett & Longt Proprietors of the Hyco Warehouse , ; wish to say to their friends and tlie i farmers generally that they have no drummers in the field, but we will' guarantee to get 'thej very highest-, ' market price for all tobacco soldv on our floor. . ' " i Don't listen to what drummers, for. other warehouses tell you, but bring your tobacco fo us. We know; we can do as .ell f ot you as any one, and WEE WILL DO IT. Our sales . " for the past monfh proves the p6p-? -ularity of the Hyco. We make, no" promises we can not fulfil. Come, and try us. , '- Your frjeuds, : . PAss, Garrett & Long. - Only a Week to the Fair. : Ctiningham, NC Oct 1I,'9S The ou tlook for our Person copnty,-' . exhibit grows, and the-;interest!of Person county people laecome '"grealer -each day. .' vA - Her citizens will send jcorn, ivheat, oats, tobacco, quilts, Indian relics, canned goods, mineral waters, drums, swords, minerals and pictures,- The merchants and tobacco men cati help the fair a great deal ,by , sending some nice exhibits. So can . -the drug stores, in fact everybody V; (can send something that would be of : interest. A special train will be run-on Thursday. Mrs. J. A. Long, Mrs. J. W. Noell, Mrs. A. R. Foushee and Mrs. W. W. Kitchin, and other la-; dies will be the chaperones. The . ladies of Roxboro and. Person county have lots of nice things they might v j send down. Get your business ready to go., A,,-'. great crowd will be there. Low rail t : road rates. , ' Bucklen's Arnica, Salve. . - The Best Salve in the world for Cut, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt. Rheum, Fever Sres, Tetter, Chapp-rC. ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all ' Skin eruptions, and positively cures ; Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or m money refunded. Price 25 cents per . bottle For sali bv J.- De Morris. . ;; : to State Fias
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