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j r .r r V(jL. X, NO 30 REIDSVILLE, N. C SEPTEMBER 23. 1898. SI PER YEA It 'J L X-,A -V" H A - A V- ;n T Prepare YoUr Land Osborne Sect ion a 1 With so'id steel frame, centre draft, rith solid or spade cutting blades. An Altogether UptoDate Harrow Also the ' -;, , -vw ,;::v ij :;: Great' Chattanooga Chilled and 5teel Beam Plows Farming tools of all kinds and hardware of all descriptions at lowest price's. Quick sales and short profits. i ; Telephone 131. ureensboro 223 South R Q GLADSTONE Scales Street, Reidsville, N. C. DEALER IN STOVES TINWARE, ORRA. COTTA Heating and Cooking Stoves, PIPES AND FITTINGS A SPECIALTY Agent for Pomona Mr. John W. Clark is foreman of ii ave his friends call on him when in Tin Roofinsr a specialty and satisfaction guaranteed on every job. vc me a call. ' . R. G. GLADSTONE, G Telephone No. 11. I will pay charges on all messages from any point the ueidsville telephone system. 430 MAIN STREET, We jCarry the Largest Stock of THDMRS I STRRLIN6 ' 1 Hardware. Harness & Agricultural I mplements OF ANY HOUSE IN THIS SECTION, i j .Agents for Genuine Oliver Chilled Plows Ohio Hand and Power Cutters for cutting feed and ensilage. Acme Harrows, Buck-ej-e Grain Drills. Cane Mills, etc. i - We also carry a large line of Saddle Hridles, Horse Collars, Stoves, Gun and Leather Belting. Give us a trial and t e con vinced that we are I .- ... . Leaders in the PAY TELKPIIONE CHARGES YOU PURCHASE OR OT. WK my f -Of IMevv Goods See H. H. CARTLAND, THE UP-TO-DATE ! GREENSBORO TAILOR A pretty, new and nobbv ings, Pants and Vests are ces are reasonable at all For Family Use .Our Ales, Beers. Whiskies, Brandies, Gins. Wir.es and Cordials are the finest on the market. For medicinal purposes they. are unequalled, as they are pure and made by -N the most reliable distillers of Europe and America. - j ! ; y E Q Newconib, A.dj. Nat. Rank y Greensboro, N. C. With thd D i sr: H nvrfi adjustable scrapes and centre tocth. i . Hardware Co. Elm Street. Greensboro. N. C. PIPING, ETC Terra Cotta Works rav tin shop and will be pleased to need 01 any work in my line. DANVILLE. VA. I l Hardware! Line. ON A. L MESSAGES WHETHER i Samples now On Hand line of e-oods for Suit always on hand and his times. FUSION OR CO-OPERATION. Some Newspaper Views on the Alliance of Two Political Parties. Charlotte Observer. ; ' 'The People's party was desirous of co-operation with the Democrats in this campaign to secure a victory for the white man and the white metal, and made them a proposition to this effect, which was turned down by ttie CleVelaridites and Mc Kinley Democrats who controlled the recent Democratic State con vention and captured the Cganiza- tion of the party." Caucasian. And this made the traders of the People's party so mad that they straightway went off and got up a "co-operation" with the Republic ans in order to beat the white man and the white metal and secure a victory for the gold-bugs' and the negroes. In view of their last trade it defcafs to us that the least these bosses have to say about their effort to make a previous one, on whollv different lines, the better for their record for consistent conduct. ? - ; Newton Enterprise. i . . ' ' The reason nine out of every ten Populists give for fusing with the Republicans this year, is that Dem ocrats rejected the offer to fuse with them: In making the offer to fuse with the Democrats they admitted that the Democratic national plat form were very nearly agreed and they admitted that it was wrong to' continue the negro in authority over the whites in the; eastern counties. Still, after the Democrats declined to fuse, declined to trade in offices and votes, the Populists say their only logical course left was to fuse with the Republicans, whose platform is as different from their3 as night is from day, and by, this fusion they aid in perpetuating a system that they admit to be wrong. The Democrats said to the Populists that they were opposed to trades, but that their doors were open to them, and that ttey would be received with the greatest friend liness and respect. Now if the Pop; ulists were unwilling to accept this offer, was fusion with the Republi cans the only road left to them ? Was there not a middle road f Is it not illogical and absurd to say that because the Democrats' would j not agree to change their position i on fusing for office and trading in votes, that the only thing left them s was to turn round and help to do that which they had admitted was wrong ? They say they would have helped the j-emocrats secure good : government and white supremacy ! if we had accepted their offer, but sin' e we rejected it they are going to help the Republicans continue bad laws and negro supremacy. Does this kind of logic appeal to the reason of any thinking, independent man ? We do not see how it will influence any Populist who is get ting tired of being traded and get ting tired of the laws that fusion government is responsible for.; And we do not see how any thinking, honest Republican can be compli mented by these originators of the trading system coming to them and asking their votes to keep them in office after they had offered to go with the Democrats and had been rejected. ' Favor Adams Forjudge, Bat Not For Congress At the Orange County Republican Convention held at Hillsboro Sat urday the following significant res olutions were passed: f 'Whereas, The Republicans of Orange county, in convention as sembled, do hereby accept co-operation with the Populists; therefore, Resolved, first, That we most respectfully request the powers that arranged co-operation to allow us in this Senatorial district a Repub lican candidate, also a 'true' Re publican candidate for the 'Fifth Congressional district. VResolved, second, That we pledge the support of the Republican party of Orange county to the Hon. Spen cer B. Adams for Judge, and hereby instruct our chairman and county executive committee to place no other 'Adams ticket in Orange. : "Resolved, third. That we de nounce the powers that be for using their influence to thwart the will of the people in the Fifth Congression al district and their effort to hu miliate and defeat that gallant fi enter of Democracy, the true and tried Republican, Hon. Thomas Settle." THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality anil simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fig Svrup . Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Cauforxia Fio. Strut Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding' the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cam- forkta Fio Stkup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAX TJS CISCO, CmL LOUISVILLE. Kr. KEW TORS. IT.T. The Royal U the highest grada baking powder kaowa. Actaal testa show K gaeseoe ttir4 f artier tbaa aay otter braaA Jrit'J Absolutely Pure moval smcim powoea co., mew vqwc A Ward to Populists.' NTt tnd Obeervef. The campaign band! boWk' faSi sued by tbe Populist committee cuts out in a measure the work the Potv uljst leaders propose to themselves in tbe coming campaign. It shows for one thing that the attempt will be made to sell Populist votes to the Republican party for a few loaves and fishes to . be divided among the leaders. The plan of campaign is to abuse the Democratic party, to drag out all tbe Silly charges that bare done service in the past, and add to them sucH differs as , Republican allies may suggest and as circumstances may permit. To blind the rank rind file Populists with prejudice and then drive- them meekly into 'the Republican fold and receive the price that is the issue and, the whole issue in the coming campaign so far as Populist politicians are concerned. The attitude of the Democratic party is well known to Populists. Now, as in the past, it stands ready to advocate all ; reforms that are wise and feasible, to correct what ever abuses appear, to avert what ever dangers threaten. . The Republican party is the open and sBauieless champion of trusts and df special privileges; Tbe Democratic party is the op3tf and avowed enemy of trusts .and special privileges. : The time has come when Popu lists must choose between their leaders and their principles. Whatever the decision of Popu lists may be the Democratic party will keep up the fight against usur pation of the rights of the citizen by centralized power an aggregate weath. ; It is the one issue before the American people. It is for Populists to say whether they will postpone the day of triumph to gratify the puny hatred of a few, so-called, leaders dr whether they will join in the fight and share in the triumph. Had Typhoid Fever. M system was very much run down by ' typhoid fever.. I be gran taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and the effect was 'most invigorating. It gave me a i.ew lease of life, and I have enjoyed good health ever since taking it, and have been able to follow my usual business." J. A. Confer, Jr., Rockbridge Baths, Virginia. Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick headache, biliousness, indigestion. Price 25 cents. Expansion. From Senator Teller's speech to the Colorado Silver Republican Convention: " "I believe myself that we have reached the point in American his tory when the American union is to take its place among the great nations of the world, and I do not believe that we can escape the re sponsibility that God puts upon us as a great nation any more than I can escape the responsibility that is put upon me as a man. "We are to be a great family of the nations of the world. We have an interest in maintained. .You can't shirk it. You cannot say as we said when we had 3.000,000 of people, ; that we have lost interest in ourselves, in the affairs of man kind; we have got to do it. You have 75,000,000 of people; you will have 75,000,000 in a little while. There will be no nation like it. There will be no nation in the world that sits with its front upon one sea and its back toward the other, sitting across the continent, from the cold regions of the north to the tropics of the south, with a wealth that no other nation pos sesses, with natural advantages that God has denied to any other portion of the world. You cannot stand up and: say, 'We will keep like the turtle, in our shells, and we will not say what is to the inter est of mankind and what is the in terest of our people. This great lJhis great Paeihc sea on the West will in a few y ears carry more ships and more flags than the At lantic carries and more wealth. The great Atlantic will not be the front door, and I would not be sur prised if it should find itself the the back door of the continent and the front door should be on the Pa cific sea. Great possibility ! Shall we surrender it? These islands are in the line of the great commerce of the world. They are worth mil lions to us and we can hold them without any disadvantage to us.j We can hold them so thv will be a glory to the people over whom we extend our flag and our Repub lican institutions. I am one - of those who believe that a republic is better than a monarchy. I believe the voice of 100,000,000 of men is better than the voice of one man, and I bave faith in the American public, in their intelligence, in their ability, and I am willing to trust these great problems to them, and I say we shall make no mistake if we say to them, . 'We have put our flags here, and by the eternal, that nag snail stay while the union lives.' " - o Bears tho Signature Of. DTOIIIA. Tl8 Kind You Hava Always Bought IP "CONTEMPTIBLE PIE HUNTERS.'" This Is What Butler Called Those Who Favor ed Co-Operation la 1897. Wilmington Star. Here is what Marion Butler said in his paper, the Caucasian, in Feb ruary, i&Vii . ' "THE CO-dPEfiATON OF THE POPULISTS AND REPUBLICANS IN THIS -STATE HAS BEEN A DISMAL AND DISASTROUS FAIL URE. I ONLY THE CONTEMPTI BLE ' PIE HUNTERS SEE ANY GOOD IN IT." If you do not believe Marion But ler's paper paid this, ask him wheth er it did or not.- He" dare not deny it. - If "co-operation" had tid "good in it" in 1898, when Negro Domina tion is staring us in the face? What Jlarion Butler said in the Caucasian in 1897, is exactly what every decent man in North Caroli na believes now. , ' Jtldtt Mams Id Reidsville. e!4vmeCor. .Clufidtt OVgmrwet. ' - , Reidsville, Sept. 17. Judge Adams, the Republican nominee for Congress in this district, arrived in the city today and at once had a conference with the Republican bosses. The object of his visit here is said to be to inspire warmth and enthusiasm among Settle's friends, who are very sore over Settle's de feat for the nomination ; Judge" Adam? in also taking a hand in fixing up, a fusion deal be tween the Republicans and Popu lists. ; The Populists hold their county convention on the 29th inst., and Judcfe Adams is bending all his energies to get them to en dorse him. This the PopuliSt con vention will probably do, but the rank and file of the party, espec ially those who were former Dem ocrats, will not support him, nor will they support a Republican Populist fusion county ticket. A Great Book free! When Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffa- lo. N. YM published the first edition of his great work. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, he announced that after 680,000 copies had been said at the regular price, $1.50 per copy the profit on which would repay him for the great amount of labor and money ex pended m producing it, he would distribute the next half million free. As this number of .copies has alrea dy been sold, he is now giving away, absolutely free, 500.000 copies of this most complete, interesting and valuable common sense medical work ever published the recipient only being required to mail to him, at above address, twenty -one (21) oaecent stamps, to cover cost of mailing onli and the book will be gezit post paid. It is a veritable medical library, complete in one vclume.' Contains 1008 pages, pro fusely illustrated, ' The free edition is precisely the same as that sold at $1.50 except only that the books are in strong; manilla paper covers in stead of cloth. Send now before all are given away. : Cha'maa Byaan Resigns. . William D. Bynum; of Indiana, has resigned as chairman of the Democratic gold standard commit tee. Referring to his reasons for resigning, he said: 'I resigned the position of chair man of the National Democratic Committee for the reason that I felt that the organization had serv ed its purpose and could not accom plish a reunion of the two wings of the Democratic party. 1 Deueve tne silverites will in 1900 reaffirm the Chicago platform and renominate Bryan, unless they are overwhel mingly defeated this fall, and the only way to defeat them is for sound money Democrats to support Republican candidates. The Na tional Democratic organization wa? not willing to take such an advan ced step, and of course, as chair man. 1 would , have been bound to carry out the policy of the party. I prefer to be free and untrammel ed in this campaign, as well as in the future. Hence 1 1 determined some time ago to resign." This statement is regarded as Bynum's farewell to the Democratic party, as it is known tnat ne win make speeches for the republicans this year, and will hereafter auii- late with that paity. Adams Makes no Denial. Milton Herald. We have waited patiently.hoping to see a denial of the charges against Judge Adams at Columbus; we " have eagerly waited but in vain.' Only two attempts have been made m his behalf, and they were virtually no denial ; the only one of importance we published two weeks ago, and that was no denial; only a friend wr. ting in behalf of a friend. But on the other had, there have been many, confirma tions of the statement made by the Columbus News. Several promi nent: citizens of that county have written statement confirming that j which was published. With the report sustained and no denial having been made, there is but one conclusion to be .reached, and to at is, that the report must be true. And, being true, we will let .our reader form their own conclu sion. We will only - ask that our people lay aside all party lines and make a comparison between the two Congressional candidates. On one side you have a man against whom no charge can be brought, even by his enemies ; a man whose past is as clear as his future is bright; while on the other hand you have a man whose record is but we feel that a comparison is useless ; we know that our people will show by their votes that they want a man to represent them whom they have confidence in and whom they would trust as a friend. A stitch in time saves nine, but nine can be taken in no time on a sewing machine. The man who tells ' you that all men are equal really believes that he is a little more so. A SERIOUS QUESTION. The Issue fflVoff es Supremacy of the White , Race To Reftfftf IfaiM Posted. Wintoo Sentinel Capt. Bob Glenn is doing yeoman service in behalf of the cause oi good government by his forceful speeches in the eastern part of the State. His observations in that section will enable him, upon his return, to bear testimony to the de plorable' ottEklitioTi that exists Ja the East because of fvknon misgovern- ment. After seeing sxyrrietbing; of it be w ill be the better able to por tray the dangers of negro donnna tion, which threaten the State, ana will be the better equipped for pleading with the white people of the West to come to the rescue of their fellow white people of the East. The people of tliif section have heard of the humiliating state of affairs in the eastern counties, but there may be a suspicion that these things have been exaggerated for campaign purposes. Men have been sent . there to find the , truth ;nd their testimony will be similar to this and it will be his privilege to nresrtit tbe sad condition, with burn ing words (ft eloquence, to the peo ple of his own (iectiott and plead with them to remove the pall which hangs over the East and will be ex tended to the West unless the Vo ters shall arise in their might and hurl from power the party that is responsible for its existence and which is willing to continue, and intensify the disgrace and humilia tion In order that its leaders may fare sumptuously at the pie coun ter. A serious question confronts the oteis of North Carolina in this campaign.- It is above and beyond mere party consideration. It in volves the 6upreCia?y of the white race and must appeal with force to every white man who loves his race and who desires good government, which is an impossibility unless our affairs are controlled by honest and upright white mtn. Discovered by a Wtm. Another great discovery has beea made and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutch es upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest test, but her vital organs iwere undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep . 8be finally discov ered a way to recovery, by pnrchas- inz of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cared. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lu'z. Thus mites W. C. Hamnick & Co, of Shel by, N, C. Trial bottles free at Sapp'a and Allen's drog stores. Regular size 50c and f 1. 00. Kvery bottle guaranteed. - a i A Cheerful Liaft Petersburg (Tenn ) Enterprise. A farmer in the Talley communi ty has a flock of hens which range round about a sawmill, and conse quently eat a large amount of saw dust during the day. One of the hens recently stole a nest beneath a pile of lumber on a mammoth pile of sawdust and soon there was a deposit of a baker's dozen of fine yellow eggs. They looked a little peculiar, so the man determined to watch them. J. ne nen proceeaea 10 incubate and in the course of time twelve downy chickens were hatch ed, about half of which had wooden legs. The other egg was put under another hon and natcned out a woodpecker. These freaks of na ture are supposed to be due to the diet of the mother hen. ;";:.;'.: He's Seen It. Mr. John P. Kerr, editor of the Asheville Citizen, writing to his paper from Wilmington says: If our western people could see what I have seen during the past week, and hear their white breth ren talk as I have heard them talk of the actual destruction of their social and business affairs, not a white man would vote the Republi can ticket in November unless he thought it more desirable to hold a petty political office than th t his State should be prosperous and happy by being ruled by the people who have her happiness and pros perity at heart. Is She Your Daughter ? " Have you a young daughter just at the age when young girls most need a mother's loving care ?j Is she physically strong and well or does she suffer from any weakness of the delicate organism which mostjiUi tnately concerns her womanhood ? If so, you' understand her suffering better than anyone else can. You know that such troubles, unless remedied, mean a life of Incapacity and wretchedness for her. You appreciate her reluctance to undergo physi cian's "examinations" and "treatments;" and you will be glad of assurance from the most eminent medical authorities in this country that in nineteen cases out of twenty these mortifying methods are ab solutely unnecessary. Any mother who will write about her daughters case, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Ho tel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., will receive free of cost the best profes sional advice obtainable, and instructions -whereby a complete cure may, in nearly every instance, be effected by simple, common-sense home methods. No living physician has a wider practical experience or a higher reputation in the treatment of diseases peculiar to women than Dr. Pierce. His " Favorite Prescrip tion " is the only proprietary remedy ever designed by an educated authorized physi cian specifically to cure women's diseases. His great 1000-page illustrated book, ' The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," is of priceless value to every mother. It Will be sent absolutely free on receipt of Si one-cent stamps, to pay the cost of mail ing only. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.; or. send 31 stamps for a "heavy, cloth -bound Icopy. . " r.; . . I The unfailing, never .griping cure for 'constipation Dr. Pierce'a Pleasant Pelleta. . 9Ju P' '" " .So 125 South OPPO. BENBOW HOUSE, GREENSBORO, N. C. HIGH u roce y n es AND HAVANA CIGAHS. S. P. WIMBISF, -WHOLESALE- PROVISIONS HEATS, LARD, SUGAR, COFFEE, BR Y MIIFSTUFF, OATS. COBN, HAY. ALL KINDS SEED AT'D CANNED GOODS. FLO 0 I will pay telephone charges on all messages trom any point in Reidsville Telephone System. CRAGHEAD AND PATTON STS.- DANVILLE, VA. News! Good Fmreitiure For the next sixty days, owing to a change in our business, we will dispose of our stock of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Pictures, Etc. j AT COST - Oor stoc k is complete, and there will be som RARE BAR GAINS offered, so don't let such an opportunity slip. Come early and be served. Your friends, J. E Smith Cg .CaFURNITURE Reidsvillr. N. C August 1st. 1 898. REIDSVILLE FEMALE SEHINARV REIDSVILLE, N. C. HISS ANNIE L. HUGHES, PRINCIPAL ROUT. H. HUGHES. MISS MINNIE F. WILLIAMSON, Assistant?. MISS MARY R. HOLEMAN, Music Department. The fall term commences on Monday, September 5th and closes Dcccra ber 22nd, 1898. Terms as heretofore. For catalogue address. Miss Annie L. Hughes, Reidsville, N. 0. Q roceir I have not said much about my Grocery Department duiinjj the nurancr oecause I have felt it was a new line of business and that after I ha l in come familiar with the wants of our people I could then talk. I believe I am prepared to be of service to oar people this fall. Remember, I can use most anything that the farm produces, and c i willing to sell you Groceries at Lowest Cash Prices. 1 have most anything you want and all I ask is a trial. JOHN J. PHOENIX. New Building, 208, 210, 212, 214 South Davis St., Grcc-Lcro, :r. C. O 1 illiilCUic Elm Street GRADE Phone 56 A SPECIALTY. TELEPHONE NO. 112. DEALERS. o
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