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LE 1 111 REIDSVILLE, N. C, AUGUST 3, 1900. $1.00 perYear Voir XII. -No. 45 nr m. in REID.SV REVIEW. r- v a Vj !,.,,,,..,. i .1 .. ... t , it ; . ! I1 1 q VT 1j "! ' i 55 ! i;!.: ,,,iur ,"w"!i,,i!'s wS" S rm There Is None Better THAN THE mm mm U 1 1 1 V t ,i in!! sii . -1 1 1 c 1 - , '!! .IP' I'.'.l , to .i'l'i Vounl 1 1 In' i u; to examine s. tllt'sC The Prices are Right ,111.1 .- will u! i.! i"i tin- mud tn j n m Tit 11 y 1 till 111 I'll' - '' .1-' ' i (Ml will use . m. PARKER, The Hardware Man, The Amendment Carries by 50,000 Majority State Ticket a Close Second. 1 in- i,!"':i:i;uir. I he i-a, AV.fr nl I lekct W.si !' I.c ptl l-l.cati. i 1 1 a i r n i ;i n 1 11 lit' i; - iv; i iva if..r! K at'! it in ii! in u"i : 1 .it ;-!;-! With the c .-a:d ; Tin- 1 i in.iera! ir majority will ivnl ,". 1 : leak we ill seen iv thrcefourt lis ..; li.e legi.-lat ii it. Craven .''Mil:! v air! "i w -Imtii u : i I gi a I -m.H-rut : major ity i'l' alum! 1 ."amu. I', crv imlie.it ..t!i i- l'..r a! Ira-: Baking Powder -1 " i.. i t .' I v-T I vvsapu" V,iX?"r vSS?" ; i 1 Is, rvnutnrrl--:- - fSst l HOV I "Sik S T. TOS ; I c moorai ie ma J - n I ,,, . e . ooo. . v W.? . M&9f&Sl? AXatfrar 11 ' T' I 1 x- iia.mver ..u g.xescMtue ;Li-57?,i5kfei scss 'vFVfc27 ifto fc-" ! :!- u.atv. v.-, ,.., 11 iYii r l?i PN rl : ?&--Jife ""' " ! m.-nt s.-x m. ti-.-uii:v. : Hig uemocmc mm. -s-r-irv.v -vv .m v ii v i i i i . Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powdm arc the greatest nwnaccrs to health of the present day. ROYAL ftAKI PiTwCR CO , Nt A VOHR. Everybody Satisfied With the Outcome Chairman Simmons j .;, In liiiui ", . M M l iiiaiint w ii:t apl'i i I. an' II.' HI-, i v,t. niar . I a hlsnti i - ilciiiiirra!. a1 l' a t small inajiirit . Tin- Oiiiit'Si' news ir niore ciii'imrrti; in at tin' irt'M'tit, iluuttlle ln'cmiji- the :ieimi's aini i haiiiit lH iievs.i Hro Uooni- i'i'i mi i 'i w i I ha, "..linn. im uni'iinkt'il and i mcl' "tiit'ii . Retires Shortly After Midnight Mecklenburg the Banner County, Giving a Majority of 3,500 The Negro Goes Out of Politics Forever. ARE YOU PARTICULAR ABOUT YOUR HAT w -1 n : 1 11 '' Sunn.'- i 1 in ll -KVi; 1 ; la H 1 1 , 1 hi 'rc ! i: 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 i v I 1 l.-i 1 ur ft ra ' ; ' , 1 mum !iM Plain r fancy 1 .1 ur 11I 1 its niaUc von I iciic ve 1 1. 1 1 mi w a 11 1 the I its t ' Want II 1 ruai. August '.. I asipiu tank I'nuiitv claims tu Ikinc hiic 1 )ci Tat ir mi cut H'c t u-kct . Tlic K'cilll'llcans I'lilicclc In l'l ic (anility t.it lie I li'iiiui i'at -. ancc ( 'mi 11 1 cs I irinncratic ma ji ri t v of I'm r Ii 11 ml rnl to Ii c linmlrcil. Wake ontiU Lr:c- I 1 n i rat ic maj'Titv uf at lca-t I ' . Alum! 1 .1 tic'Toes olcl lor t he aineml- . . i.o.ooii ma .n it v 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ""c 1 1 1 I ' ' ' " ." -"" 11 111 11 1 claims t ii lia c u 11 I rmo ,1'al ic mi cut ir. t iekct I'nmi I ".'na !ol 'nn niajon t . I ran ille con nl democrat ic for tile 1 ! CaMtcll - 1 elli" I'al ,e ii majority. Ansi'ii will hae m ar .'noo joril . I'olk counts' is li'eiii li leal very 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 ma jont . Alaiiiancc alo lleinocratie lalmiit I'm. Hitches within the Inutility or two, from our nuiitiiry attache at 1'ekiii, t'roiu Sir Claiulc Macl )oimkl, lhitish minister, iiml oilier tTivnyM. show that the I foreigners are still holding out in the ' l!nti.-h leeatum, eating horse flesh, and i only kei'iuni; the nttackiug Chinese at ' ,v , hay because of the inherent coward liness df the Chinese character. The oft n 1 eated statt mi nts of Chinese vice mys that the 1'ekin goveriunent was I'rotecting the ministers aiear to luive . ra! ic lv from .'.'in to :;nn majonl v. ' ( '11 in lierlaiiil roiintv will have a rin h. uii ..i in, 1.1, , it.ui. majoritv for Peiuoerai'V ami t lie , 1 aiari. .it.-1 iii.en .0 anii imI incut of I .'"Hi to l.'.'i1"- The 1 .miioitr!s i-.-irne.l the Stni ves (hi ii m.Iiuc,iI lies. The Ctunese eoveru- s-ini-oni.-nl retu rn from ei-li j ierday y a larger majoritv than tliev ment ty imju-rial edict has constantly ...untii- in the Slate null, 'ate I had expected. "It i.-not as, ,. a- a urged ,, the Uoxers to the extenniua- , . , ,,vrl. ,,. I well n ra- large ami ham door, hut .1 '"" ;'t the l.aUiiners The victory of I j ( 'harlot t e ( liscr rv s t"i eea-i !, I is elioueli'' qmte enolU'li. The !liel.les:it lien-Ism has. however, had , i estimate hi last SnikImn 's nai.ei elaimcil .vliolexome elfi el and now the govt-runi- l in- ote is mailitailieil the aiiieii.l- J ,.,,,,,,., , , ,. , ...i ,.,,,, tri,.t.i..i).1t miuI is -eek- inei,! ami Slate I ickct will earrv i I , I'.illN ille coll lit gl c OOO 'eio el at a- ma joril . ( ford I "U n-hi y e'ies A vcoek oUii ina joni . Two ,-ai airo t Ins coiinl v ae a l'n-i"ii inait'i'it . The a nieii'l in. :.! will I i, i I ; I w 1 i ll"o I I ' I !.i ;!k name TRY TJS. , , I ( I -,, ,ii s 1, mi -hi'iihli n' I ci ituc I't'i c, w lii'i'c t!u a.i.'l i- i r "c id ! he H li'i'S snialK"-! . W,. an a-i nt- l"i i!i'' i.-un.Mi- WO CK CAMPAK-N IIA i S. 5 leaders in Hats and Clothing. II. - iKij's- j!'.' ? I, I'nr twentv vcars the leading Cnid;i:io Stnvc in North Candina. Sales lai'ocr now than ever lielbrc. I .crv Mnvc ourinmteeil in every k--hvi. It votir iiicirhant docs not handle llicm write or'ilioiic us l'ir prices delivered at yoiirsta.tion. i iiin'actuiial l'v G.T. GLASCOCK S.SONS, Greensboro, H. C. I'J ooii for Aveock and the anieiiiliiienl. Tin Ohsever is ever a conservative mg "neditati etc. iaper. The Miajoritv i- apt to run in The a lies have hegun the march i.o.lMiO. The Si. lie ii. kil and Hit iroin Tien I'sm to I'ckm, it is said, and jinendmenl r.-m taiilv wall loelh.-i. in-1 miles forvanl. They mu.-t hurry 1'he Legislature l, "of course, over- 'or S r I'liaude MacPonald B tys relief whelmmgly 1 lemoeratic. Tins mauo must coin" inside of tin days. It is the rctavnienl, the ermaucnl retire- "nly a 7-', ui-le march, hut (lie roads are I I ! . I I I 1 I i t . I II , I I I I ' I ' ' I ' ' ' ' 1 ' ..ii.- 1 it l ii 1., i.l. it . II ... . ... I I w..i i. ... . t . I .... I . i . ... i . . t . . t . . . . i a 1 1 , , 1 1 i i .1 r i -i t i . , 1 1 i . i i r I . i- f i-. , i . i i i i i . t ii ii i nil lilt v rn 1 1 it i n - i r . . I in r'nin.wiik ahout eveidv ilmdeil, l"'"li;'M. Iielnml I he t ,-ket . I ;(. ',nllit.' (,,ll.r, tl,rt. ,, lhe lecati.mers' danger .s increasing, hltle left that is to he desired. The tor me i lunese will perhaps try to ue day was a quiet one, he U said to the stmy them hefore tie relief colmuu ai" ereditof our people. The feature of rues. Wilson ci, nn! ivi.ori- , ,,, ; ir,(! , , oi ine eneuon wa-mai ipuii a numm r -,. , i , ,, , i i .. i , ,, ., , I , l "i i i icK i lie ii i a, 'i i 1 1 ir i ne a menu men I I 1 he I'll V Ol ' " .' ".' I for (lellloel'ai I'' llekel and the il'll'l"ln" "'- x .-;ml '" "u 1 '""'Ifora wise use of it. plaint from F. M. Sinnnoim, chairman 1 1 o 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 over la-l eleil ,,f tj.,. I en 1 1 .eratie Slate executive com- t ii . .ii , .i 1 1 1 iii-i iiii'it lomres m,t olitainahle. ' 1 ' ' "' ' "" 1 ' ' ' Cmservalive otimate of New I'm I he ai.iemliueiu ami the 'h nio II , nl. iu . 1. 'il'il the i r:' ie -la-l . ameiii nieii ...ooo ma urn . i mi i two negroes ilinin'loii. ill coiiiil v claims I a rev ileiin lr. Simmon I iuiilitln. and for the I auncrai ic Stale ticket. vsi 1 1 M . r. is , ,1 nly 'Jii. T he civil ser ine u torc wasasweepim; one n,,w vice coiumission lias received a corn- era! ic III a iont v for u hole I n ket . M art 111 coll lit V gl es SIM) 1 leliio (IraiiN ille e it V goe- I lellloel'ai le A l.i, il I ' era! ic major it v. I lie cut m -iate ami l"i i he a menu - , i,,,,-). .tt.-1 .i.,.(-v Lemur cowiitv i-laims '."'o to- ment. ! state and ainemlnieiit. 'I'll S I fix eoll 11 t a I " 01 t l el, i mitlee of North Carolina against the activity of the federal ollice liol lers in t lie Slate cam i laien . Vldenlly one of the greate-t davs , , . u, 'o.i..;.i. I ? .....I Ik O' 11,1 U U fll 11,111 eil. ,1 Ml V t I M I I I I ' 'O" ' J f Orange comity reports '.'on ur divided for the aineml iimu I ai legislature and anieiulini'iil. I leiuoerat ;e h'ket. I'ilmii'i'- m,t o Heaii fort con nl advices itnih.il,' tam;l,l(.. I leiuoerat ie majority lor whole I'itl eolllltV gives l'o' ;i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( ' 1 1 1 . Tlic I on U of C IC'ilN lie ma loril v a uani o! loo election. l'"''''incts in Anson conntv ;..:,, ,,11Mllv , ,.)Hr ,, , etil ire ileiuo' i a! i,' t i' ki f am .lohn-oii , i at nt elaans '.'.noil , '.'.otii i ma j, u'i I v for lhe w hole ! n - k -i and ainehiliueht. give the amendment 1 .'n" majonl v (tlier pi'eei nets not heard from hut I ,-Iihi is claim, d. ( 'atau ha county claims o' 11 1 I 'cm ooratic majority. Person c unit est iinaied :',',p : .",ih) deinoi-rat ie majonl . 1 n I )a idsnii hot li sides chum I h eollUtV. I.'epllhliean- i ' 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 ( ' 1 ' 1 leiuoerat.-' 1'i'tWeell o in and "'l"i The amendment ran hehi'id in Siate ticket. N'oi t ham pt mi con nt v rep, ,r:.- ii elect loll of fill! I lellloel'ai , I,, !,i : lllli lldlllelll i- safe hv " lll.l Jol'lt . Se ell tow I i - h 1 1 1 - 1 11 I Sel't ie count V ;i e pHHi major1! v for 1 Ic aineiid- cver known in North Carolina was that ,., , ,Ht.H fl I tt t Chairman Simmons atCinord yesterday. lhe palmitic ,;1!( addressed 1'reMilent McKmley, al- people nt Cabarrus and -urrmmdnig ,.g,,a. .m,.lll,.Ilu. conduct and per- eounties w. re there m loree, and the m(. u,s aeli v.ty " of Federal ottieials. deim n-tration and soeeelies did ereat m iv i . .e. ... iiiii 'iv i , . r 1 ciii'ii" ii" sajs I'euerai oniciais 1 1 i good. 1 he emeute caused the prestaice L.1,,,,1! ,,,, t a viii- nn . 'ii, hi,, i uu: I nin- and speech of .Mr ILury I racy, I opi, , p,,,,, ,,IVe l e daily using the ollicial li.l.ol leva-. .-t"l,e regr, It. d, hut the ,w,.r ,,,,.,, n ,t, t u. ' ; ,pul d.eau Democratic appointment was ,e,e In- aIlll 1 ,i t-l conventions, and he had no I'iimiics.- m Cuiicord ve.- : tirdav. i )ur friends ova r tin re arc en-. ., . . , . , , ,i r , ,. i;, , , , -Lines! Kirk, lu'iilher ii I he title title I to eiedit lor the eons, i yat I ve . . , ., . manner in winch thev Lore thens, Ives, ,U l,M 1 1 ,V 1 1 " " 1 ."' h.v,'-,,I and the In-, inag-rs are cut, lied to ) ' ' '" ' I","1' '"sl a h t , 1 eMieet ed i ... i i. ..I.,....,,.. ,i . . ... leuiie Irimi I alt uu, ue iii a tew davs. i u- ,i s 1 1 .i 1 1 1 1 i . ' ' , i i u 1 1 is, i v r- i ' ' l ill' till : , 1 1 a tliev nn ir ni 'i oe in ill1.' mailer. loll l.l-t ha I11L' U !u Hit colli pleteil t he I'nslelir I I l'e, I nielli . U s I he J . i i t el prise. lilt, (,!!: TO 111: ' .J BAN ) 'Ai AT W'c also maun la i t tlic lira! s. Andirons, - H I -ware. Water Wheels, Heating Stoves. P!o and Peed Cutters. Joh I,,, w as eoti nt v repot I s a proha result of 1 .'''OH I 'cllloerat ie nia it v and I .olio for a nn m I imi: t . Stan I v eon n! v claims 'he I n l'oiiiidr' and Machine Work ! al! kinds. eratie ticket ami the amend im Telephone No. .". We pay charges mi all mess.'ijxes Iroiti points will liae ec!i hundieil ma j,u in the Reidsv ;lh- Telepli'iiie s stem I This looks like MeAlh-ter w,... I h " " in tin coiiiiiils ,,! hrave. I ,at ( -t from 1 1 arm 1 1 c, , n J5 v ) I oives Iti' tli imier.it if majority . M art in eon ii t v g. ve- deiii -ra ' hdsey mmvm I is a Guilford Lumber Wf'g Co.,J '.ki;i:nsi;i iri i, n. c, Are I et ter prepared than e i r lo Lirnili their ftistomcrs with all kinds of luiilding material. We opera le a large plant at Ashehoi'o, N. C, lor the nianiil.actiirc id ail lands ol' Iaimlier, boors, Sash, and one ;it irectis oro, and fan till orders on short notice at the lowest prices lor good w ork nidi iv and dooi" Iratnes, mantles, all kinds ol turned and scroll umk. In lad all the lumber ol everv ilcscriplion t hat goes in a lions. All the mail orders Irom the smallest to largest will receive mir personal attention. bon't !ail to write us and get oar pi ici - ' a-imv 1 uiying. All work guar a n teed. JHV'Wc priy telephone charges on messages from all points in the Reidsvillc Telephone Exchange J. T. CARTER, Iron $ Works ; and $ Machine ; Shops, banvillc, 'a. Teleplione No. f2. Machine and Foundry Work, I'oiler Work, and Steam Fitting' executed on short notice. IToi jvi r of E voi-r DoNcriptlou. --JL -I- ' - - -- I - ' 'J ma joi'i t of los.; f,,r cut i re 1 1, let and ameinl ment . L'owan w :!l liae In h'tii", r.,: ' majoiat . Beaufort i ouni - iff for ilein oerav hy ahmit i:,nn. Ifedell eoUlitV for the ainelel lliellt I,V I'.OII. Stale I e-ket d II'" erat if hv son majority . W ake eniinl v goes ih inoi-ral a- hv !ll HI. l'algecomhe goes democrat n n oiinu majority. The est iinaied majority for I he amendment and democrat ie t h Im ! in Mecklenburg is :!.,uu. Pasipiotaiik county gie.- aiin inl nient ami .state democratic tuket Jim. tim' 'aineml Inent '""'MajlmtT' to' betore the price went up. We will sell you a Buggy cheaper than We have a good Buggy for $23.50. We bought three car loads white snpremaev. 'J,'.m;:i. . -liiuL..,.,,.:; n i. iie,, , ,t,e anybody in Rockingham. hy 11)1) to .'illll. Forsyth county goes bemocrat ie hy '.no.' Mcbuwell eolllit) goe.s biiu" AT DBNNV'S OLD STAND. 4
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