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TUB TIMES-VISITOR.
RALEIGH, N. &
SATURDAY JCLY 7, 1900
Entered as Second-Claaa Mail MBttr.
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Bryan, of Nebraska, has been chosen as
the standard bearer ot the national De
mocracy,, The convention- at Kansas City
yeterday adopted a platform and nomi
nated him as the candidate of the Demo
cratic party for tb highest honor within
the gift of the people. The platform is
admirable in its anti-imperial and anti
trust declarations, but sadly, perhaps fa
tally, defective in its advocacy of free
silver coinage at 16. to 1. If Mr. Bryan.
Is defeated in November he will be held
responsible for the disaster to his party.
A few months ago the outlook for Demo
cratic success in the Presidential contest-this
year waa . most encouraging.
Candor compels the admission that the
overthrow . of McKlnleyism and Hanna
ism is less probable now than it was be
fore the Kansas City platform was
adopted.
"The Sun does not believe that Mr.
Bryan could bring about a radical change
in our financial system if he should be
elected President. It believes that tti?
Republican majority in the Senate could
maiotain the cd standard against imy
Phbsults which Mr. Bryan might be
tempted to mak upon it. Put it is idi
to deny that there are vote's vi'o are
ttot Inclined 10 take iy rlss. und while
Mr. Bryan might bi.vc secured their sup
port upon a cons ;r .-ct : ve plHtf i 'ai. l. is
large element 'n 1 is party which he
alienated four years a no. but he has teen
unwilling to make any ot the concessions
which ordinary nrirlwioe nnJ jrlitical sa
gacity should have dictated without
abandonment of principles. Apparently
hi has been more concv.-nr.d ulx.ut 1"S
own "vindication" Jian reuniting and
solidifying the party. That ho h;is uc
ceccded in dominating the ,ansns City
Convention as ro Utuiocratlc convention
(Continued on 4th page.)
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Interstate Telephone .No. 179
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THE LEADER IN THE NEWS AND
IN CITY CUMULATION.
PRESS ON CONVENTION.
Few of the exchanges received this
morning had comments editorially on
the Democratic convention, but here are
some of the expressions on the subject:
Ashevllle Citizen (Dem.): "Here's to
the health of the Silver Knight, William
Jennings Bryan. May his rout of the
Hanna gang be complete."
Greensboro Telegram (Dem.) : "There
is vast difference between the Democrat
conventions of 1896 and of 1900. In Chi
cago, the silver delegates frantic tn their
triumph for silver, gleefully turned their
back upon David B. Hill and his kind.
This year the enthusiasm for Hill is ex
ceeded only by that for Bryan, himself.
And while silver was put in the platform,
it was put there against the protest of
nearly half the convention. While a
large part of the party has learned the
lesson of 1896, Mr. Bryan himself has
not, it seems. But this convention is one
of extreme conservatism, compared with
that of 1896. Things are hopeful."
Philadelphia Record (Dem.): "Mr,
Bryan was right in insisting that it he
were to be the Democratic candidate the
platform should be made to suit him. He
has not changed his mind since 1896 on
the silver question, and he does not de
sire to deceive the voters by any pre
tended change. The "reaffirmation' of
the Chicago convention would have been
a poor dodge, tantamount to a renewed
. declaration in favor of free coinage of gold
and silver at the ratio of 16 to 1, though
a weak attempt to disguise the fact. If
the party no longer be in favor of 16 to
1 Bryan is not a suitable candidate. The
contention over the silver plank has de
monstrated clearly that the break in the
Democratic party that existed when Bry
an was nominated In 1896 still continues
and still makes it impossible to maintain
the position of 1896 and elect the Demo
cratic candidate. The Record does not
agree with Mr. Bryan and the Chicago
platform, but it admires his courage and
consistency and his unwillingness, to
make a pretense of being the thing he is
not." : I..
Durham Sun (Dem.) : "Isn't it wonder-,
ful that Mr. Bryan, who was practically
unknown four years ago, should to-day
be the head of the great Democratic
party, and should have proved his light
to that post by four years of untiring
and unspairing effort, meeting and solv
ing every problem submitted to him in a
way that left him stronger than before?
Is there another case like his in the his
tory of the country?"
Greensboro Record (Dem.): "Notwith
standing the great hurrah In Kansas
City yesterday by a few delegates that
a fight would be made on the 16 to 1
plank In the platform when it came up
in the convention, the platform as re
ported by the committee, was adopted by
acclamation, and without a word of dis
sent, amid a shout which made the. big
convention hall ring from one end to the
other."
"He is Wise Who
Talks But Littte.
This b only a half truth.
If wise men had held their
tongues, we should know
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Fully nine-tenths of those who
wear glasses have different vision
in each eye. Sometimes it's a de
cided difference in '"others only a
lipK variation. A -eless examis
nation v. ill fail to oriog out this
defect the same lenses will be ads
justed to both eyes a-1 head aches
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We give as much for 5 ceats as you
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Call, we tyill take great delight in
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The Presciptioiiist.
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SALE OF LAND.
By virtue of power contained in
mortgage deed f rom : Eli Dupree
to Iola H. Backwith, recorded In Book
181, page 599, Beglster of Deeds' office
for Wake county, N. C, I will soil,
for cash, at the court house door in
Unleigh, N. C, at 12 o'clock noon, on
Monday, the 30th dny of July, 1900,
the following' described land: Being
lot No. 1, described in said mortfugt;
deed, and' known as the lxiv
Grounds," adjoining the lands of .
H. Bnebee, Adolphus Holloway, Hardr
Bapwell and others, and containing
about seventeen acress, more or let.
B. C. BECK WITH,
?.: Attorney for Mortgagee.
June 23, 1900. s : '
Are amonor the diflicult thiiietf we have to chocse for you". I- We have examined rarfuM '.
lines ; we have bought and old many different kinds, and wi alway Uy4o choose meritorious are I
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vursmti auu uu jiubi aputs on una;rwear. .
POPULAR PRICES PREVAIL.
Short length waist, jean body, satene
strips; boned bustjnsfdestrehgthehjhe'
zone. A srond lliniy; o-rmonf hoAanea
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jdusi neavny nossea, elaborate silk em
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Sizes 18 to 30, Price $1.00
Short Waist, fine Batiste throughout,
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T.P. VENABLE. President
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Richmond News (Dem.): "So let ub do
the best we can this year, take whatever
cornea and meet the party disaster most
of us In our hearts expect with cheerful
faces and hopeful hearts. There is no
need to lie and say we expect victory
: while we do not and no excuse for trying
to deceive the people. Let us swallow the
ticket .whether It tastes well or not.
There is no law to require us to pretend
to like it. And let us make up our minds
that after this campaign the party, or
ganization shall express and do the real
will of the white people of the State of
Virginia and be afraid of nobody. Ifhls
Commonwealth Is the home and cradle of
Democracy and should be its leader and
inspiration. The Commonwealth of Vir
ginia forgets her own place and power
t and name and rights when she limps
lamely in the lead of Kansas and tTtsb.
and Nebraska and Dick Croker. Mr.
Croker Is a good man to work'the tne
menet district of New York city; but be
la not the style of type or build of mar.
tf be feared Uu.- they will accept' his
chcllepge, as In iSjS. mi ! opmst his alec
tfon to the blttar end. - Mr. Brvnn sad It
In his power to ecn-a tin support of that
Virginians are born and trained to be
led by. , . j
Baltimore Sua (Ind. Dem.): -"For the
second time : in four years JVUliam J.
Sjtate Flour.
Ill CI I MVD DEUCIOUS
Makes lhc sweetes biscu.t,fthe lightest loaf, and ihe most deli
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TECHNICAL 0UCATI0M IN -Agriculture, Stock-raising,-Horticulture. Me
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and Architecture. "
PRACTICAL TRAlNlNfilN-Carpestry. Wood-tarning, Black-smithing; Ma-chise-wsrk,
Mill work, Boiler-tending, Engine tending, and Oysamo
tending, . . ' ,
Tliat is what every sile we make means. We anticipate your
wanjtl and wishes, then we make the prir. irresistible, .There is
only one class, and that the FIRST, in nir spring and summer
collection of. ,
MEN'S AND BOYS'
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Tuition, $20.00 a year; Board, $S a month.
Next session opens September 6th.
Entrance examinatirns ju esch countf court bouse, July 28th. 10
ocl eh, a. m; also at the college. September 4th end 5ih,
For tall information, addiess i
Pokine is guaranteed to core Kkeu-
matism and Neuralgia or the money
will be refunded. Frice $1 at the drug
stores. W. T. Cheatham, Sr., Hender
son, N. C. W. H. King Drug Co.,
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PRESIDENT GEO. T. WINSTON,
- RALEIGH, N. C.
OUR FUnillSlllfIG DEPARTCENTS
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DP-TC-DATE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS V
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' NOTICE
T Stockholders of the Conital Club
- (construction tompnny. t
There will be a meeting of the
stockholders ot th Capital Club Con
struction Company on Saturday even
rng, July 7, 1900, at 8:30 o'clock, in? the
reading-room of the CapitalClub;- for
tb purpose, of perfecting the agree
ment in regard to the issuance of pre
ferred atock; and for the tfonsidera
tbn of any other matters -that may
yme before it.
D, E. EVKRITT,-President.
TIENEY E. LITCiLFOKD," Sec'y and
FRESH CANDY
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ice Celler undef my store Is
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NOTICE.
Having qualified as the Admlnistra.
tor of the estate of J. H. Enniss, late
of Wake county, I hereby give notice
to the creditora of said estate to pr.
sent their claims to me on or before
June 2nd, 1801, or thia notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery, ,nnd
those owing Bald estate will please
make immediate payment.
W. N. JONES, 4 ;
1 i Administsfitor. '
Ealelgh, K. CM June 3, 18M
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ADMINISTRATOK'S NOTICE.
Havine Qualified as administrator ef I
tne estate of tne lata lim J. lloneycott,
aeceaBea, inia s to give notice to all
persons indebted to the said estate to
make payment' to the. undersigned at
once and to all parties having claims
against said estate to present them
to me before May 7, 1901,, or. this nor
tice- will be plead In bar of their re
covery. .;:
, . D. HONEYCUTT,
.1.,CI l Administrates.
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