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Oo electtoo monUnr the Xew-Tort lime contained an editorial in which nfniW tof ‘tnnt — who taw btJianfthe nLrt «■ toned guUtyot U cal la the“i«iio raoea of Uontbero iUUuwi” nod the people. It to iiMwlly ytrj much vend at the Went end SnU for not B V t9tb*HMwil«|M/Br)4, MMM peer Iwiujr’^d^th* pnent taw to per Men. gtmamA3ooemm0^^ Per Bmry Wegel. Pr-M.t. . BRYAN TO THE PEOPLE. the defeated candidate for PRESIDENT ISSUES A STATETIENT. The Cease of Bimetallism has not Been Lost— —Coercion and Misunderstanding of the Issues Caused Ms Defeat-dives Thanks to All Com mittees—Bimetallists Exhorted to be Brave Under Present Defeat, to ilalntaln Their Or ganizations, and to Talk and Work for the Principles They Stand by, as Poor Yearn Is bat a Brief Span In Life. lAoout.n*.,Hot.J. Bryaa thia afterwooa sit* oat Ute foDowtag cUtocMct to tba UmtollMt of lb* United State*: Oomalaua tha* wWaaa of teyal heart* in md flawed by temporary d*toto,Ibegto aSar a ward af bnpa aad imearegemeaV. No aaaaa arar bad «ayatwi mat* brave, oarwaat, aad data tod than thaaa who bar* uvoaaai tha aaan of hadalha. Thay bar* foagfat tea eoavtotioo, aad bavateoghc wUh aQ tha aaal which eooytetloa taaphaa. Xvent* will yaor* what her they ata right or wroag. Having doaa thair date aa thaw aaw*, they have aothtegtengnt. Tha BapaMicaa aaadldata haa haa* baraldad aa tha adraaoa agoatof teo^wtty. Ifhii polMaa bring rml prangortty to tha American people, thaaa who oppaaad him will Sura in that prwperity. If, aa tba ottaar haad, ala petteteo prora aa tejary to tha people generally, than of hie mpvotteta who do oot hatengta tha oSea hate lag ela*a.or to tea privl tegadeteMO, wiH aoflar te oommoo with thaaa who ogpooad hlaa. ** biteetiHlan hara not haaa vaagaiabod; tbay have (iBply hma nvtnuaie. Thay haMara that tha gold etaadard tea oooaptiaey if tha ana ay ehaagata agaiaal tha welter* of tba bomaa rmea, aad uatll aaaTteead of thair amr tbay wUl aoatlaaa U* warfaiw agaiaat R. The ooateat haa haaa waged thia yaar under great embarraaaaMnte aad Xar tha Oral time durieg thia neaentteo pabtte tt -■— bag haaa onatred upon tha aooay qaeeUoa aa tba paramount teaaa, aafltMa baa haaa doaa te apit* of all alternate upon tba part of oar op 14 Kterot it Tba Bapobltaaa Oooeaottoa hate oot the del naive hop* of international biamMliew. white Bepablkao tender* labored acantty ter gold mowmwohi litem. QadSteawdard Deaneerate hay* patdteiy adrooatod the oteothm of tha Iudianapolta Uekat, white they labored eecrot lytertbaateetioaoftbe Sapwbiteaa ttehat. Tbe trunta nod oorpermttooe have tried to ercilo a tear of tewteaaaaae. white they ttemaalves hay* haaa dafyiag tha law, and Umarlraa flaaaeter* hay* baaated that thay war* tha rate ml ten* of Xattaal hoaor, white they ware aaaratly bartering away tba Nation* Soane 1*1 lailetaaiteiiia mmagnixuit anartsof tba Administration aod Its supporters, ta spO* of tbs threat* of money Hums at boms aad abroad, iaipttaof tba ooaroloo praettecd by corporate emplayare, la ^Itaof traate and eradicates, tosfltaafao soormoaa BapaUtosn campaign rand, aad la spite of tbe loflneace af a boatlte daily pram, bimetallism baa almost triumphed la iU tot gnat lalit. Tba lost of a few States, and that, too, by vary small pluralities, baa defeated bimetallism for tba present, but bimetallism emerges tram tba coatast stronger than it wm* four moutba ago. 1 tote* to cum Based tba wort of the three National Commute** which have joined la tba masagsaeot of thta campaign. Co-operation between tba membersefdbttaot political organliatioaa U always dlBeult, bat It has been less ao tbla ysar thaa usual. Interest la a osaom oaass of great Importance has reduced (Motion to a minimum. I hereby exprow my paraooal gratitude to tba Individual members as wall as tba executive •■ton of tba National Commutes of tbe Daoooratio, Populist, aad silver Fhrtiaa tar tbair afltataot, untiring, and unaalfeb labors. Tbay base laid tba touadaUou tar fstore suooaaa, and wUi bs remambarod as pioneers star riotory la at last seen red. No personal or political blend nerd grlore became of my defeat. My amhUtao baa been to secure Immediate tagtatatlne, rather thaa to enjoy tba baoom of ofltaa. and, tbaref ors, defeat brings to me no feel lag of per srr£MrT‘dretrele S&'ftaftra&m Kro^fsDpJyrepsw'taTiil'uiatwo bare dona, la tba lose af mllttoos of oar taQow-eiUsaom, aa kindly expraaaad, in knowledge gained by pamowal contact with Urn people, and ia broadened Sympathies, we tad fall compensation tar whatever efforts wa bare put forth. Our hearts base been touched by the devotion of friends, aad our Uvaa abal prove oar appreciation of tba sftactim of tba plain people, an aflectloe which wa prise aa tba rich sat reward which thta campaign baa brought. In tba face af aa enemy rejoicing la It* rietory, let tba roll ha mlM tar the next angsgeaaebt, aad urge all frtonda of MaMUIIlam to re new tbair altagtenoa to the causa. If wa are right, aa f bailers wo are, wa abal yat triumph. Until convinced af bta error, tat each advocate of Mmatefllam continue tba work. Lot all stiver eluho retain their organi tolon. bald regular meetings, aad circulate literature. Oar opponents here succeeded In this campaign, aad moot now put tbair thairtas to tba teat Instead of talking mysterious^ about mood money aad no honest dollar, tbay am* bow atebotateaod defend a Bnaooial system. Every taken by them should ba paMMy oeoeMerad by tba silver data. Out aaaaa baa prospered most where tba money qamtion baa bean longest dla suamd among the people. Daring tba next four yearn it will ba studied all over this Nation area mere thaa it baa bean studied in tba past. “Tha ysar 1900 is wot far away. Before that ysar arrlvaa, lotarnatloo. al Maarten lam will ocaas to deorive; before that year arrlvaa, those who have called t bemad re* gotd-aUaderd Democrats will baonaae bimetallist* aod b* with us. art bey will become Bcpu blteaos and ba epaa ansa Ire; before that year arrive*, trusts *01 have convinced still mare people that a bint Is a maoacs to private welfare aad public safety; before that year arrives, the aril aferts of a geld standard wUl bo evaa more tvldant than tbay are now, aad tbe paopie than ready to demaod an imrku fluaaetal policy for tba Amartaan people win join with a* In tba immediate restoration of tba free aad unttmltrd coinage of gob) and silver at tba pnaeat tagal raUo of 10 to 1, Without waiting for tba aid sr coo seat af any other Milan. W. J. BBT AFT. A ROTTEN TRIUMPH. REPUBLICAN RASCALITY AND FRAUD DEFEATED THE DEMOCRATS. A Statement Prom Chairman Manly—Fraudulent Registration and Voting of Disqualified Negroes Carried the Election for Russell. Btunan, X.C..Xov. Ohatrma Maaly pn oat tha Mlowtag laterrtrw tbla nflmwi: Tha psUtisol hauls of this jmr is nssr. la Um national oontart wa ■ads aa anaagaraaat with ilia Booth's party fhr the ofrotoral Usfert. Wa kaaa rWatad Um tlohst h* akaat lDfiOO votes. Whstesar tha aaUan af etkav States haa teas la Um agprl af Mr. Bryaa, oar oaadtdste la this yaat af MM, tba Daatosraoy, af tbla State haa dona Ka doty. TJia or wagaeiaf hatwaaa Um taw partlas far tbatr joiat anpyart of Mr. Bryaa kaahara bssovably aanrlsd oat by aaah of Itaa^ aad nbao on taptarabar ISth I Mated la tba pafcUa prrai that tha ssarfcs of Nowntwr 4tb woald aaa Danaacory bsssnUo la tba dtasharga of Its ognsaMat,» is graUfyiag te kasw that tbs issafc jartldod tha pradistteo. Wa kaaa hat Um State ttakat hy a Maall ateHrttyaf aouotsd vatea, Wateaa hateg akaat MOO sons koMad Baraia But ihs asoyla of this State aaa trnly teal aad kaara that tha D—oaratta ttekot. a»MpatH of tba tart aaa Hi tba had, was abated by tba booaat sate of tha Steta, aad that faaadahat raptatratton aad satteg of dhgaaliM aaaaoao hM dafaated oar ^Idrt^ Oa Ota rrttaa taa^ateada Um BapaMteas trteMpb. Xo laodar aftbaUahrt. Mm maaoateiha thtebrt tbsfaht was a graoatetal Uhtea aad a prart has laths party t aad tbla ass. who ftrsra hlaboybrod haotaaa traote Xartb Carotins aad bar poapla, Is taw aad la psoas, km tan donated by wards possrd with tUogal argra satem la tba sarlaoa am aunr. otm uwiu uim i IsOwkuu, Not. 10-Mr. Hall Oox mured to Alimony to-day, bat Mr. Breen Drown, of Dalian, morse In to taka hla plate and ooenptee tbe bonee be vacated. Mm. B. P. Oax ncra (tool Dr. Bobinson’s boeen la to one bought from Mr. a K. Koblaeoo near thedipot. Mr. Dlek Steele nod family of WeevereviOe an rialUog hit father, Bar. M. T. Steele. Bor. B. A. Millar la la Kewbern tale week eUaodfog tbe Synod. Tbe paater of tbe Baptist ebureb, Bor. D. M. Austin, gwmUy peaches good sermons but tael Sunday be gars his congregation an anesuall; Interest ing sermon, from the text, “1 bare learned la whatsoever mate I am there with to ba coo teat," Inquire C. C. Oocnwad returned last Rat order from tbe burial of bts father near Ltaootntoa, N. C. Mr. Charley Stowe baa stopped at tending school here sod has taken charge of e aehool at New Hope obarch. Wo wish him success In bis H y y QC jt Mr. Ben Smith bee taken up aehool again at the Speaoer Mountain aehool Mis. Margaret Jtnklns, mother of Messrs. Jackson, Uufus, Jacob, aad William Jeoklns, died at tbs home of bar eon Bofus last Mooday. She was burled Tuesday afternoon at 9 o’clock at Stanley Creak. She was a very good woman aad had attained tbs rips old ago of four score years. Tbe last aBarter!/ confers ace of this circuit M. K Obnreh South will be bald here next Saturday sad Sunday. Annual Conference meets next Wednesday In SalMwi/. Mr. Scattb Mangem, aged 19, aad Mias Jolla Hope, aged 18, wars mar ried at McAdaarUls last Thursday eight. BHTinviui rru» rtt OtMta BnTHBKViixa. Mot. •—W* oan DOW b0Mt of d MW (tore. Parti** from Me Aden Till* bar* opened a stock of goods at thU pimea and are doing a good bosioflU. That loog-lelked-of L is o early com pleted. Look oat, Mr. Rdttor if I get more cake titan I can Ml I'D kindly think o' you. Preparation* are going on for the re-opening of the old Rhode* gold mine. It It owned by Mr. J. U. Paatt, and baa been lraeed to a northern oooptdj. Require P. M. Bhyoa ha* been her mg chills. Quits s big ihmfc*. Mr*. II. a Rhyne end daughter are baring a aeiga of tonsUitle. Tba oldeat daughter of Mr. M. A. Hulledge breathed her last on Sunday afternoon. Mot. 1, about 5 o’clock, bn death mulling from a complication ol dlaeaeiw. JHa Alpha waa Joat about jouug Udy, ever ready to do what bei earthly parecla bade bar do. She ww ■fck only a few days. About thru yean ago,sbeoonoootad bareelt with the Philadelphia Lutheran congregation, ■luce which time aha has been Ilyina up to tba faith of her church. Wi bare no ether right than to believe that (he was prepared for the sum moa*. Her funeral was praaebnd Tocaday morning by her pastor Bey, J. B, Peterson, after which aba wai laid to ran la the Rhyne cemetery 1b tba prawnce of a largo concourse ol rriatlyea and friends. May those who wasp for her, weep not as those who bars do bops. onatuM raiar reiKAav. *• (iinw Mummy win ivy m m Cuicauo, Hot. 7.—Senator James K. Jones. chairman of the Democratic National committee, laid to-day: “Wbat defeated us was the action of large empioyen to Idling their men that they Med not return to work on Wednesday If MoKlntay waa deflated. This unqestlooably lost ns thouaaadi at votes, for tba man with a wife and little cAea caeaot help being moved by a prospect which threatens to deprive Mm of wart sad eaueeqnsat means of ■apport. -DDL we nave won e victory joat the •ante, for I do not believe that eny poli tical party la this country win dare to Include the word gold in lie platform la 1900. Whatever heppeae, however, we (hall net abaudoo oar fight fag dl Ver, which U e Jaet one, tot one that la booed to trlaaapb. “I think It will be tbe elm of tbe Be> poMleaoa to deprive ua of so laene on tble aoretioe, sad I firmly believe that Mr. McKinley win bend all hla efforts toward tbe securing of aa Internet toe el agreement for blmounum. Hale friendly toward silver. There see bo ee doubt regarding that. Hit public record prove* it, and If be la confronted with a free-liver bill, eel have little doubt be will be, I believe he will sign It. “I believe, moreover, that before tbs etoee or hie administration be will aUed In about tbe mm relation to ward hla party that l*reskUot dove toad does toward the Democratic party The Western K•publicso* wilt unques tionably ergs sliver legWattoa upon him, which, of coarse, win be bitterly afipcead by Bittern BspehUeeas. Ha ecu not please one wllbeet giving dead, ly offense to the ether, end I think the reenlt win be tbat be win elieeiU tbe Bepubl leant at the Bstt.1’ Trat’s Pills t- All Liver Ills. Doctors Say; Bilious and Intermittent Fevers which prevail in miasmatic dis tricts are invariably accompan ied by derangements of the Stomach Liver and Bowels. The Secret of Health. The liver is the great "driving wheel" in the mechanism of man, and when it is out of order, the whole system becomes de ranged and disease is the result. Tutt’s Liver Pills Cure all Liver Troubles. UTATI TOICI UVB an. Tmt me ft>* Warn, imaoia, Mafc„ mgrt IU. Hr. Bryao la having a aerloua time with bis voice. He eoded tba cam paign, with 1U properties seemingly unimpaired, but since be cult speech ■sking it bss grown rived ily hoerser aad hoarser, aad all tLa neual record lee have done Uttle good. Hla physician! my that the over-exertion of Ids vocal chords In tbe thro* months oampalgn has caused a swelling that may not be rrduoed for several weeks Ur. Bryan is sure that lbs rest ha proposes to taka will bring bis voice beek, aad la already maklag arrange meets for a tear of tbe West that will partake some what of tbe nature of a trtnmpbal Journey. He bas not definitely out lined his plane, and said to-day that ho had race I red a number of Invita tions to visit various cities and States that bad given him enthusiastic sup port. H* will make no details ar rangement* until he Is rootsd thor oughly. Hr. Brysn looks five yean older than when ho began his oampalgn. There are lloae on the forehead that were not there when be was fim nominated. His expression is graver, and there la not the boyish dash sod hopefulness that characterized the man who arrayed the Chicago coo notion. Within the next ten day* Mr. Bryan expects to go to Colorado, and if hla voice allows he will make a few speeches In Chat State. It is generally understood that he intends to take to the lecture platform, and that hla ad drewM-s will not be of a character that will lake him oat of the list of candi date# In 1000. ITUS or aavra Mot a stngla white mao waa el acted s magistrate hi Edgecombe county last week—all negroes. The aliowaaee for annuel pensions fourth class and windows $16. The d«ws of Iron, woollen, ootton, sad other Bills In the north and west starting np come* every diy. The uncertainty u ended, yoo see, for tbe prvseot. Jobr M. Inman, the great ootton and railroad magnate JW la it Th ore day In tbe Adirondack mountain* of New T ark wblthsr he had goo* to seek rest and reoopenUm from tbe wreots of arrive business strain. HU death waa rather soddeo. The Populist vote in North Caroli na this jeer will not reach 30,000. Under the fusion alsctioo law do party whlob polls less than 90,000 votes for governor can have regUtrarm or lodges ofeleetrao, aad it appears now that onlam this winter’s legislate re lowers the limit the Populist party Isn’t in it any more. Tbs Jon mbero Program aaya that it lee little remarkable that there are but two sx-Oovernon living—Curtis H. Brogden sad Tboe. J. Jarils. Tbe former was s Republican, bat now a jPkpullit. He was at tba rope 11 it State convention, aad sat very quietly jo tbs stags. Vary fow people knew mol Hals s farmer In Wayne coun ty. la watt-to-do, and decrease la a style et 40 yean ago. , Hr. Hawaii baa bean beard from at last Ha seys wheat did 1L ’Tba lew price* which the Carman bad been receiving tor their wheat nadar the gsH standard,” be aaya, “wore re stored by tba aoeidsat of a abort orop abroad. Failure to realise that this anddent left tbe real evil untouched eaaeed a falling-off in the silver vote ot districts where we should bare been •treug." Mr. Hawaii my* th* people will win la 1900. ■» w. M. vaoaarouc aim nil Friday afternoon at the home of her daughter, 1to. JBUlott r. Shepherd, ■t Scarborough, If. T., of heart tall ow. She waa the mother, too, of Umrce Vanderbilt, at HUUnete, aod ■Uoreevan other children, aod waa 78jnars old. Sho waa tbe daughter of' a he tab Reformed ml a later, aod waa eendully educated. liar husband waa a eVrk when they were married. Hit bsrtb failed sod lkey weal to the farm There they emceed ed ee well thetthe old Commodore conferred pro emti.n after promotion upon hla clerk fhrmv son aod In hla old age made him Its ooaMoetlal ad riser and at hla death the principal heir. Aug J. Dogei, the leadlog druggist af Shweport, L«*.. aaya: “Or. King's Hew .Maeovmy ia the only thing that ourm ay ooogh, and II le the beat eeRer I bar*." J. t. Campbell, mer olmnt o» Stafford, Aria, writes: "Dr. King's few Diserrsry le all that la alalmad ’or It; It aetor fella, aad la a an ours tor OoaeompUon, Ooogh* aad Coidv I eannot ear oaoagh lor Its merit*" Dr. Klag* Haw lNa wrary faroonawmptloa. Ooagha aad CaMe la a* an experiment. It haa harm triad for a farter af a oentary, aad tedviiaRb at the bead. It •aver diaa-ndaU. Free trial bat Urn at d. B. Ootrt a Oo*» Drag tiara. WManaecffine Here’s More Fuel To Feed the Flames of Business Conflagration! Good Caliooes - Sc. SO-in Sheeting - - - 4c. «96-in Bleaching - 5c. Our Prices •ra Um Fly-wheel oo the moobloery erf oar trade while duality fir** the finishing to ash to eaoh article that pa was oat of oar store. Good Wool Jeans___ 40c Red Flannel for____ 95c. Good Outing_ 5c. An Ounce of Prevention la worth 91.60. That’s the price of our all wool medicated salt* of underwear. Cheaper than 00ugh nediotae* or phyaietaoa. The Old Reliable, Ca-RA.~5T -AJSTP LOVE, We Will Not be Caught Asleep.” Capes! Capes t After meting two trips to Charlotte last weak to asset osps drummers, w* aaooadad In replanleblnf our deflated mock. Tbs osps own wanted noaqr and •* ***?,‘ft*f.?*P,*i «®o»k«u*nU3r, • front cone melon was made In prioeto ua. Tbo pohlte will be given the advantage of these extremal; low prioas. Wa moat QXOlilOD Happy the Lady who has a asps to boy yeti Wa look tor them baaotkai next weak. Hava already let loose the war doge of low prime on Joans and Shoos. Gome In aod •at prioas. Do not return borne from shopping and uot ytait our atom and not me our goods aod than think you bees made good trades. Header, Hag Not tbs delusion to yoar heart. So make baste aod procure the many bargains which wa make every day. No trouble to show goods. A. C. Williamson. —HERB IS-— SOMETHING TO LOOK ATI Cloaks 1 Cloaks 1 Cloaks 1 Wc are wvnkai. eaul drive In Ueafca. Ladles, am oor Una before naHa* aeuieSnaa. Wa can save you money. *• bare thsm aU trades and at yrtom vWah worry our Cornell!an and pMast our waioaca Prints! Prints! Prints ! More than mo* yard, erf 3Urcka Wailunytan and ether Rcaoderd Prints slew eent por yard Shoe Sense *>'or Orto“'*kot »*<*• Dress Goods. prloe‘*hoi1 r**1 -*K-lf »•• <** Clothing and Hats, ITyou wWhtobur. anon ud scouoXWW. W.aro In OM humor Go atve yoa a barosla. We can slat sell you flBMaBim ebraa. Ons or oor cblar M«lo«e to ■rode eooaidantloa is our oompUIr u,d supreme dauro lo asU.fr every one. ■e*» Saar Ml. a Carry a W. Stnt Stave, rboste H. _HOLLAND <Sc ROBINSON. NOTHING SERIOUS la broken. It will coat yoa only 76 cants to PUT TOOK WATCH In good running con dition, warranted for 13 month#, by The New Jeweler, JOSEPH WALTERS. STEEL WES Heir LAWN FEME ATLAKTA. OA. Land Sale. Land Sale. | HALF RATES ON PHOTOGRAPHS! Until further notice BEARD will make flreVclaae photo* at ooe-balf tegular price. AM FOLLOW*: CaMnita, Pa? Du. JUO Cards, 11 1,01 Ottor Slui li Proportion. But tbeee are GASH PRICE ti. Bring the mouey with yoo. AnJ don’t forget that I do FRAMING also. -PLACE.— New Gallery Opposite Pint X atiooal Bank. I B. BEARD, Ptitagnpkar. MY NEV MARKET. 1 win mors into my New I trick Market this week, Just seat of Bukin A Anders’ livery eta hie. W. N. DAVIS, Pnotr* 00. Atfmlalrfrstor's Natlee. Land Hale.
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