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c . V kvK f L. X, NO 31 REIDSVILLE, N. C SEPTEMBER So, 1898. SI PER. Y1L'. ; as you up Greensboro Hardware Go. 223 SOUTH ELM ST. GREENSBORO, N C II AVE YOU SEEN THE GREAT UP-TO-DATE CHMTANOOUA - PliOW - Wpod Beam or Steel Bam, S'lid or teed n evrry particular. Osborne Harrow with CENTER DRAFT, solid or spade culling blades, - Stoves, Cutlery. Cuns, Sporting: Goods AND HARDWARE" OF Abk DESCRIPTIONS Buick sales and . Greensboro 223 South ITohn W. Ferrell & Co., The Lead ft FURNITOR Healers DAN ViLLE, VA.- ! , . i PWfc carry at all t tines a large arid well selected stuck of Furniture, Mattings" Rugs, j House Furnishing Goods, Etc., OF ALL w p are anxious for your tr;ide and will make it worth ynnr while to see tnr;k and get our prices before having.: J. e h:iy in lare qufui:ies a id are ensiled to undersell smaller dealers. our A We Pay Telephone Charges From j-ointin the EeMsvUle system uefcly t o. r expense. Don't buy until you get our; prices. - . i Yours to Serve, . . !. Jolin W. Ferrell fc Co. I - .. - - . 4 n v 430 MAIN STREET, We Jarry the Largest Stock of'.' Hardware, Harness & Agricultural Implements OF ANY HOUSE IN THIS SECTION. Agents for Genuine Oliver Chilled Plows. Ohio Hand and Power : Cutters for cutting feed and ensilage. Acme Harrows, Buck , eye Grain Drills. - Cane Mills, etc. ' . r. We also carry a large line of Saddle Bridles, HwrVe Collars, Stoves, Gun and Leather Belting. Give us a trial aiid ie con vinced that we are - -- Leaders in the PAY TELEPHONE CHARGES YOU PURCHASE OR NOT. WR T See mmy -.Of Hew Coodo III. H. CARTLAND, - THE UP-TO-DATE i GREENSBORO TAILOR A prettv. new and nobbv Ings, Pants and Vests are prices are reasonable at all In' doubt to;the reliability of your dealer, when wish to buy pure, high grade Whis kies, Brandies, Gins, Beers or Liquors of any kind is a bad feeling to buy with. Every Dna knows that our superior Ken tnckv Whiskev. and Liouors of al kinds, are pure and high'fradej nnd kept to lae stannara st.au , times; ana my reputation as a reliable dealer is Al. E G Newcomb, ' &dj. Nat. Bank ' ' Greensboro, N. C . -f ' '! Slip Points, Light Draft and guaran AT LOW EST PRiCES; J siioiif pfibtlTs .. i ' : . H ardware Co. Elm Street. Greensboro, N. C. " E GRADES. - and will be. gd. to haVe you use the Jf . . . DANVILLE. VA. - Hardwire Line. ON A. L MESSAGES WHETHER i ' : - 1 .- Samples now On Hand.- liri nf o-nnr1 fnr fsfiif. always on hand and his times. 1) Reqtii scat ia Peace. DantHl nRl3ter.. .. Populism, as adVciCkifed aiid as at tempted to bo practiced by the pop nlist party, was a-f tragus growth, the fate of which was to wither and decay in the sunlight 'of accurate information. : ; : Th,e Populists, as a party, are in a state. of rapid decay. In some States, JTcttt Carolina, forinstance, fusion is taking away the identy of the People's party, and in other States the organization is 6imply agoing to pieces. In no State is the party gaming ground ;in most of the States it is ' ratrdlv eroine out of sight. The middle-of-the-roaders may exist on . paper until 1900, but after that date the party will be un Mmn. ,: escept amohg historical students. . The party took definite form at the Omaha convention of 1892, and it had in that year in the various States fully a" million adheieuts, and 1894, its vote was still larger. In 1890 fusion was th3 watchword, and fid cieai evidence l thrt tiaH v strengtu ?ii,bs gathered. Disin tegration set in last feaf, and this year it has become epidem ic . -IV Where fusion v tickets are not agreed upon, voterB practically re fuse to further support a Third Party ticket, . and the contest of 1900 is' piaihly to be betweea the two; chief parties of the dtftintrY with no distracting side issues' or nd tMiik nips the PoyuTist party: but who can av it ha8 ildti vrted good purpose? Unquestionably it has. 1 The party has called atten tion to many abuses and many frauds, and ins some cases -ithas pointed out the true remedy , for them. Many of these issues will survive the death of the Pomdist party. Other parties not Weighed down and made ridiculous with foolish and impracticable ideas will take up these worthy issues find carry them through to happy con- summation: w. arily good it strove to do or that its work is entirely lost. The Populists were erratic, impracticable and unrea sonable in many respects, but they had many good points and surviv ing parties will be wise to utilise the good they left, whild repudia ting their impracticable and sense less heresies. Peace to the ashes of the Populist party. It has served itr phrpdKe? How to Look Good". Godd Wok 8 are really rddre than skin deep"; depending entirely oil a healthy condition of all the" "vital cst- gans. If the liver be inactive, you have a bilous look if your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspeptic ook; if your kidneys be affected, ydtt . have, a pinched look. Secure good health, -and rda will -.surely. have 'good looks.' Electric Bitteifa.' is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys.' Pimges the blood, cures pimples, vi yjenes ana Dons, and gives a good complexion. - Ev ery bottle guaranteed. Sold at Al- en's and Sapp's drug 6toree. I BOc per bottle. ..;, ; ' Pralat Fr Reidsvilia. - Danville ftegistei Holland Har ris, a blind coiorecr man, is in xne city, having ; reached here several days ago from Iteidsville. Holland speaks in high praise of , the little North Carolina city; because1 of the generosity of its people, --Especially kind to him were the city officials and B. F. Davis. AH the colored people, he says, showed substantial sympathy to an afflicted one of the race. Danville, he says, is also treating him very kindly. : Siilclde Id Persori Codrfty; Danville Register. According to the report of a gen tleman from Person county, N. C; in Danville yesterday, a most dis tressing suicide occurred at Cell a, that county, on Wednesday after noon, when Mrs. H. S. Williams, wife of a prominent farmer, was found hanging in an old barn near her home. : - . The poor woman was suffering from mental derangement, due to bad health had climbed up on a box in tne Darn ana aiier tying a ropw about 5 her r neck, kicked the -box from under her and strangled to death. Her husband is almost wild with prrief . -. 17,. VIED TEE EXCaiEXCB OF STEHP CF HSS is due not only to the originality anOt simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fio Stbup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original "r remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Fig's is manufactured by the California. Fio Stbup 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 CALI FORNIA. Fio Stkup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the : satisfaction which the gen nine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a gnaranty 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 .' SilA FIG SYRUP CO. ' The,, death of the Populist party, and practicably, it ig daxd;.ii$:oL fitft necessarily mean the failure of the I san r: LOI ISTILLE. Ky. CISCO, CbI. ffrw pv", k.v. i'tie fcoyal is tb L';!iet grado bkiag powder kaowo. ActMl tet ioV )t wn- " . . C'.ri fartaer tltaa may oUier brooJL G r W AL BAKI3 POVOFH CO., C VORK. HAYNIE'S SPECIAL. Sold ia ReidsvlHe by a A. Miller & Co. and Fetzer & Mimi' vv O. A, Miller & Cos and Fetzer & Mima are sole agents far the Haynie Specii eiijar in Heidsville : When y oii ?mt the befit 5-cent cigar in the world go to" 5tb these gentlemen. . They have no equs l and are guaranteed to equal any 10-cent cigar in the world. f " ' When you want the best cigar in America go to see Fetzer & Minis, the druggists, add CJ. A. Millei & Gd., the whiskey meil. - ' , . . The Charlotte Observer has sent a man into Africa and found out what it already knew, that when Africans are in the majority thev bosa the job. The State fair it now beinr boomed, and if: it is not a Ha bu eesSi it will be ho fault of the tres- idbiit, Ctli John Ounningham. The Democratid tJabcffs abuse Bussell and Butler and every prom inent man in office. It is to be re- (TP'ttfed that onlv Rfvmndrpla nrn elected... Ii.sp;c,ali& .tolunros against the Democratic party. I'liS Demo cratic candidates must indeed be tuff, when the people repudiate 'em to elect such awful men as those we mention. Women ar not the only ones who are sensitive aboat their ages. A man doesn't like to be told that he is firettiner old. Health keens a fiiail young. It doesn't make anv difference if he has lived eisrhtv jfears; it ihf Have , beefl 1 ealthy yesar, he iwili bo fi&U dild fcedrty and won't look withiil twenty ydars as old & he ia. Good digestion and rich1, red hldod, make jtple look youthful. Dr. Pieftw'a Men Med ical Discovery makes rich, fed blood. iJt makes health in the right way. It works according to theory and i 30 years of practice, it has pi-ored ttt tH$. theory is absolutely correct, it bejnn at thsisffntfinff -begins by putting the stomach, liver and bowel3 into perfect order. oui it Degiu3 its gooa work on the blood before it finishes with the di gestive system. It searches out di sease germs wherever they may be and forces them out of the body. All druggists keep the "Discovery Cap the Clloii. Biblidal . Ilecordefi Good hews from all our colleges but that from Trinity caps the climax. We re joice the more because we had fear ed that the attacks upon that insti tutidh would f eSult in a temporary oss. But not so. Trinity's enroll ment is seventy-five per cent, above that of last year, the biggest gain we have heard of any institution of higher education making in this State. Good for the Methodists. glorious for Trinity. President Kilgo, we congratulate you. : You Dave lauored and suffered not with out regard; the very reward you deserve,; Those who ' sought f to work ill. those who Tjredicted ill: have received thexebuke they deserve.-; Two hundred students with m , 'iTimty's eates attest the con fi dence of the people of North Caro lina in one of their best institutions in a time for all its plorv of great t.ial. And now let us not rest from the work of proclaiming the pre-eminence of Christian edu cation. -, It is the turniner of tho tide. Every man to his oar- Elements TUt Will Not Fue. Wilson News: There has been an attempt to fuse elements which will not fuse. ; You can't bring to- gemer ropuiism ana republican ism. They clash at all Tjoints and the result is the explosion of all good substantial government' Good :ti a. . . iuvu wiu not BuoDort sucn a com bination. The men who 1 bring aDout sucn a mixture are not worthv of trust. The erovernment of North Carolina must not be manipulated and traded off like so much mer chandise,-; Men who make such bargains, as have been the result of fusion, have left behind them all ideas of principles and erone into the business for what it is worth in muuey or reputation. uney are not the men we want to control a great government. It remains in the people's hands to oust them. On, Spence, Hush! Just listen to Spence Adams, will you, as he expatiated to Fred Olds for the Charlotte Observer : "Judge Adams,- Republican can didate for' Congress in the Fifth district, is here. He said today: 4I will be elected easily. I do not be lieve my opponent, Mr. Kitchin,5 will cany a single county in the district. I really did not desire the nomination for Congress. I am sorry I was not defeated for the nomination, particularly after the attacks upon me. I open my Con gressional campaign tomorrow in Person county. I suppose you saw the Populists there had endorsed me. They will do that every where.'" . ... ; Spence. has enjoyed a reputation for sound sense hitherto, but he is about to lose it. He is "develop ing" at a rapid rate, says the Greensboro Record. ' The Case of North Carolina. AtUoU Constitution. henever they talk about fusion in Georgia between the whites and bi-'ic on the platf ofm of a division of f be spoils, tbey are Confronted villli ih results which followed that kind of a toiitica! deaf in our neighbor State. Mes'sFS'. ITanson. Wilkinson, Milikin and thetef's are declaring that there is no fear of negro domination in Georgia, 7 Marion Butler, Dan Russell and other fusion Isadfrrs in the North State told the same thing to the white f eo'plQ there m tf U afld U2o and Gover'hof Thisell , and Cy Thompson and other oi thP Ral eigh rule are repeating it this ycf. But Marlon Butler does not say so any more Major. Guthrie, the Populist nominee for Governor of North Carolina in 1896, does not gay there is no danger of negro su f'KrSaey ia that StateV On the contrary, he denounces fusion as a consTjirj'v aerainst eooa fidretn t.ient. f.p-d the security, prospe'Hf latest thing up there" e a result of ne&Td domination ,is negro road commissioners working white men m the.publie higliwayg. - But that school cdtSteiSSioiers . exftmining and appointing whitd ieffftfera and directing v hite schools. Wore than all else up there worse than the horrible Hancock scandal, or the asylum scandals and every nib's ttnnsfcfitiartable crime of the fusion regime, are the incendiary ttftraiK?es of the ne"f fdf pap(r at Wtlmtngton. insulting the white worlicil of the? State and encourag ing -the blact ih' 4 ectamit the crime the invariant pt-iilty for which in the South is meted out hy Judge i Lynch when the fiend is caught. All these dreadful condi tions in North Carolina are directly traceable to the fusion between the Republicans and the Populists. JHrst the fusiofilsttf got control of the Legislature and then they pass ed laWs giving , towns, cities and counties over td tfW negroes in the black belt and to the Populist nnd white' Republicans in the rest of the Statd . , ; . . "" ., That expobe get .. the holiest, pa triotic, law-respectutg HdmtS loving members of the People's party in Georgia to thinking. And when a man who loves his family and his State sits down by himself and soberly thinks on this subject, he will not go with Miliin and Wilkinson. He may not see his way perfectly clear to "act with the Democrats, but he is not going With the Republicans. He is not going to assist a movement which might fasten on Georgia the same ebtiditidild "Wfcksb exist in North Carolina." !Tbere are" ttfr jffted mote wide awake and enterprising tbatf W S. AUeu and Drl L. L. Sapp. who gpafe no palns td please to secure the best of kHrthinz fn their line for their many customers? XThey now. bave the valuable agency tot Vn King's New Discover for Consumption1. Coughs and Col". v ThU is the won derful remedy that is producing such a furor all ever the country by its many startling cures. H cares Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all affections of the Throat, Chest and L angs- Call at above drag stores and get a trial bottle free of a regular wiie fot 6K7c nd $ 1 100. ii nar anteed to enra or price fetlinded : ; Some Good Result of the War. Whitel Keld lb Septemoer eanlury. The candM 6o5cltrrm seem in evitable that, not as a mattT of policy, but as a necessity of the po sition i in which we find ourselves and as a matter of national duty, we must bold.Cuba, at least for a time and till a permanent govern ment is well estabb8hed for which we en afford to be responsible; we must hold Porto Ried, and we may have to hold the Philippines. The war is a great sorf dw and to many these : results of it will seem still more mournful. "They cannot be contemplated with unm ixed confi dence by any, ana to an wno tmnK they : must be a source ; of some grave apprehensions. : On the other hand, - there are some good things co mi n sr from it that we can already see. It will make . an end forever of 1 Spain in thi? hemisphere. . It will certainly secure to Cuba and Porto Rico better government. It will furnish an enormous outlet for the energy of our citizens, and give another example of the rapid de velopment to 'which our system leads.-' It has already brought north and south together as could noth ing but a foreign war in" which both offered their blood for the cause of their reunited country a result of incalculable advantage both at home and abroad. It has brought England and the United States to getheranother result of tnomen tous importance in the - progress of civilization and Christianity.' Eu rope, will know us better hence forth: even Spain will know us bet ter; and this knowledge should tend i. powerfully hereafter to keep the peace of the world. The war Lghould ' abate the swaggering swashbuckler tendency of many of our jpubliG men, emce it has shown our . incredible unreadiness at the outset for meeting even a third rate power - and it will se'.ure us hence forth an army and navy less ridicu lously inadequate to our exposure It insures us a mercantile marine. It insures the Nicaragua canal, Pacific cable, great development on our Pacihc coast, and the mercan tile control of the Pacific ocean. It imposes new and very serious busi ness on our public men, which ought ' to dignify and elevate the public service. Finally, it has shown such splendid courage and skill in the 'army and navy, such sympathy at home for our men at the front, aud such devoted eger ness, especially,, among women, to alleviate sufferintr and humanize the struggle, as to thrill every pa triotic heart and make us all proud er than ever of our country and its matchless people. Review and Constitution, $1.25. Vt'fcal Fusion Dots. H. E. C. Bryant (ii ClArtotte Observer. - Tarboro, N. C. TL' following story is told me: Dr. Mayo, one of the leading Populists of Edgecombe county.'hadon his place 'tt egro politician by the name of Henry Dancy, of late Dr. Mayo has been, as it were, bootlicking Dancy. He has treated the negro as though he" tnss bi equal. As a result, Dan cy became' wppish. lie tooK the little negro hefum hoy tf to one side the other day and told him that he would give hica a dollar if he would tell him which rocrm Miss Mayo Dr. Mayo's crown daugTitcr, occupied. The negro boy told the cpole, the cook told Mrs. Mayo, and tile ...fetfult is that impudent dancy has skipp1 to parts more distant. The affair is tb talk of the neigh borhood, v. , : - " 'Lee Person is the smrtsi poli tician of his race in the South. lie is wen eaucatea ana intelligent, young and active. ! On the stump he arouses the negroes against the wifite people. He draws the color line. " Th'ootHer night, in a speech to negroes, a MileJ-r this county, he said : , " ' ' Go to the elections well Otmea, with rocks in pockets, clubs in yoiit hand and carrying your pistols, fcnd aon-'t allow any officer to arrest jptt after you nave registerea untu the1 aa'y wfter electio-, unless you have stolen eotaetbing or killed somebody. Come tot mo if tbey get after you.' "Mr. Will tiueicon, oeing amy sworn before Mr. James R. Gaskill, notary public, says: 'My name is William E. Felton, postoffice ad dress. Old Sparta, N. C. I was in Old Sparta Monday night, October fSfii, 1894. and heard a negro, Lee Person, a Bepiblien candidate for the State Legislature for Ldge- combe county, address some of the people of Old Sparta ana vicinity. During his speech he declared in substance that the poor white men and the negro were now equal ; that the poor white man had already be gun to invite the negro into his house, and soon the poor white man would invite the nesrro to eat and i sleep With bim. Also in the course of his speech Person declared that any negro who voted the Democrat ic ticket should be lynched, and he for otic, would walk from Rocky Mount to Old Sparta; to help lynch him. There were present during this vindictive speech probably fifty or more people. : 4This is the kind or negro tnat will go to the Senate from Edge combe this year. Person has been holding negro meetings throughout the country for several weeics." Meets Yoor Needs. When you feel tired, languid, nervous and troubled witn pimples And eruptions, you will find Hood's Sarsaparilla exactly meets " your feeedj.-" It purines ana enricnes tno hlooxl and imparta to it the qualities needed to tono the nerves and nour ish the whole eystein. It cures all blood humors. HdcfcTs1 Pills Cure sick headache, a i . i . .! 1.1 1 ill - nausea, Diuousness ana sui utct iu. Price 25 cents. O OTOIlXAf BttntU Sigutiu lha Kind Yon Haw Atways Eooght ef ; Practical Dhference. : I Ocmctratle Band Book. ' 2 ' The pTaetkJal d?fference between he Republican and Democratic parties in dealing with the State's indebtedness and the State's credit may be briefly stated thus: The Kernbiican party in two years ran p tne oew oi tne atate from less tnan f I5,uuu,ww to a sum. that amounted in 1877 to over f 40, 000,000. The Democratic party during its administration reduced the debt. and the debt to pay the interest of which the people are taxed is less than $3,616,000, The Republican party destroyed the credit of the State. The Demo cratic p'arty restored it, and by wise management Baa so proservea xne State's interest iri th North Caro lina Railroad; Company that the State is now receiving $16,000 a year from this source, over and above , paying the interest on her bonds." 13 it possible for a contract to be greater i When we read of a railroad wreck in which a hundred te oole are killed, we are filled with pitgr and horror. There are otker daneers in this life a thousand times greater than that of the railroad wreck, only we do not have them brought so forcibly to oar attention. Consumption does not kill a hundred people at once in one train. - It does kill tens of thousand for every one that is killed by accident. If a sufferer will resort to the right rem edv before it is too late, consumption can be cured. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diseoverv cures 08 per cent, of all cases if taken in the earlier stages. It has main- stained this record for thiity years. Many of those whom it nas rescued trora tne verge of the grave have permitted their names, addresses, experiences and photo- eraphs to be printed in Dr. Fierce 's Com tnon Sense Medical-Adviser. This useful book is free, and anv sufferer who wishes to investigate may procure it and write to. those who were once sutterers tnemseives. For a paper covered copy send 21 one-cent stamps, to cdver cost of mailing only, to the World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, Buffalo, N. Y. The " Golden Medical Discovery ".is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It restores the lost appetite. corrects the impaired digestion, makes the liver active and the blood pure. Any mea icine dealer who offers you something else said to be "just as good" is thinking about his pocket-book and not about your healtn. - "1 have taken Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diseoverv and ' Favorite Prescription ' with wonderful results." writes Mm. Annie M. Nor man, of Kouinunlc. Wavne Co.. Pa. "I had consumrstion : the doctors said I'd !ie, Tha Goiica ilcdlcai Discovery ' cured roc" 2 xj?- 125 5outh Elm Street OPPO. BEN BOW HOUSE, GREENSBORO, N. C, HIGH T7 -oro'G'es AND HAVANA OXG.1. TT TT ARRIS 1 ii Hardware TT TTEADOUARTERS FO Reidsville 11 ll ARDWARE. ' N. C. We carry a complete line of Hardware, Cutlery. Stoves. Atrricaltaral Ini. pleroents. etc., acd solicit your trade. of the celebrated Art Enterprise Cooking Stoves, In all sizes, from $5 up. These are the best stoves on the market and ye i will regret It if you buy any other kind before examining them. We are exclusive ageata in thi territory for the famous Queen Water Elevator, This ia one of the roost compact and useful well fixtures made. It i compact and durable and will last a lifetime. It has many points of euncr iority and to sea it is to be convinced that it is without an equal. 4 Mr. Walter Blackfrell.jj with ns and will be pleased to have his fricn -l call on him . IdFor the convenience of our friends and customers in the eurroun lir territory we have arranged with the Reidsville Telephone Company to Iwi any one telephone as at our expense Ironi any point reached by tho UclU. ille Telephone System, Our long distance 'phone 13 No. CI and we will 1 2 glsd'ln hr 3 on tsll us tt an tjn;e. Good- News! raroltuiire For the next sixty days, owing to a change in our business, we will dispose of our stock of Furnitmv, Carpets, Rugs, AT COST. Our stot'k is complete, and there will be some RARE BAR GAINS offered, so don't let such an opportunity slip. Corao early and be served. Your friends J. E. Smith ai C FURNITURE Reidsville, N. C August 1st. 1808. REIDSVl LLE FEMALE SEHINAnv .REIDSVILLE, N. C. HISS ANNIE L. HUGHES, PRINCIPAL ROBT. II. HUGHES. MISS MINNIE F. WILLIAMSON, Assutar.1?. MISS MARY R. IIOLEMAN, Music Department. The fall terra commences on Monday, September 5th and closes Dtdr: ber 22nd, 1803. Terms as heretofore. For catalogue address, v Miss Annie L. Hughes, Reidsville, IT. 0, Tiroes I have not said much about my Grocery Department tluiir !' j r oecause I have felt it was a new line of businps? and th-t a:: r I ! come familiar with the wants of our people I could tLc n I believe I am prepared to be of service to our ruoi tKI 5 f1.!. Remember, I can use most anything that tho f-rm rc ! : , : willing to sell you Groceries at Lowest Cash Prices. 1 have most anything you want and all I ask ii a trial. JOHN J. New Cailiir-, :C3, 210, 212, i O j jj GRADE o Pliono r;i cor.iPAny. We have just received a large stock Pictures 11.1 u w DEALERS. O PHOl 211 JL' ! w'.i -i I 4 I
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