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REVI VOL. XII. NO. 59. REIDSVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1900. 81.00 PER YEAR. TIE REIDSVILLE The Farmer's Favorite Drill. Hoe Drills. Disc Drills Forc Feed in Sowing Grain, Fertilizer and Grass Seed. No Bunching or Dlogging, Even Distribution. Steel Frame, Axles and Shafts, Wheel with Holler Bearings, Peg or Combined Spring and Peg Hoes, Steel Grain Tubec, Force Feed Grass Seeders, ileversible Hoe Points, Eto. It sow equally well up hill, down hill, on side hill or level. TOIl SALE BY W. 31. I'AKUICK, The Hardware Man. Guilford Lumber Wf'g Co., GREENSUORO, N. C, Are better prepared than ever to furnish their customers with all kinds ol building material. We operate a largo plant at Asheboro, N. C for the wanufaature of all kinds of Lumber, lljors, Saab, and one at Greensboro, nd oau fill orders on short notice at tlio lowest prices lor good work. Win dow and door frames, mantels, all kinds of turned and scroll work. In fact all the lumber of every description that goes in a house. All the mail orders from the smallest to largest will receive our personal attention. Don't fail to write us and get our prices before buying. All work guaranteed. Bdr We pay telephone charges on meages from all points in the Reids ville Telephone Exc-baue. FARMERS AVTENTIONH R. 0, GLADSTON, TVAUlu MANUFACTURER in the County U ickiugharu, is better prepared tins yetr to !fnruih Tol.cco Biru Fines than ever, havior rented Ford's old stand in addition to his present preaiiseN, and is now ready, aud will be the entire Reason, to fill all orders for Flues. Also. Tin, Iron AND Felt Roofing, Guttering and Spouting, Sewer and Water pipe put iu on short notice. Remember tbe Old Stand, I Scales St . Also uew btand op posite Walker's Saw Mill, where you will tied John W. Clark' I G. GLADSTON, la Taslolass and Guaranteed !o Curo Ch'Ks and Fevar and all Malarial Troubles. Does Not Contain Quinine Nor Other Poison. Does Not Injure the Stomach Nor Effect the Hearing. W. A. McLarty & Son, XMraeRox.Tcx., say: "Ramon's Pepsin Chill Tonic is the Best we hive ever hnndled. My soa prescribes it in his practice.and says it ii theorjlv Chill Tnia which a child can take without injury to the stomach." rnccoir:. najn .1 inr i. vM rn GILES k 111 HARDWARE MPII. i VVe have a good Buggyfor $23.75, We bought three car loads before the price weat up. We will sell you a Buggy cheaper than anybody in Rockingham rv 1 1 mi .1 Reidsvilie, N. C. I Chill Tonic Pepsin i rs, f ir ievit:e. lenn. Buggies to Beat the Band at .zr,y iir.y GOAL MINERS STRIKE The Great Stru jjle of the Mine Work ers Has Begun. BOTH SIDES EXPECT TO WIN President Mitchell Says That In the Anthracite District na,ooo Miner are Idle -The Strikers are Quiet. Hazleton, Pa., Special. The great struggle between the anthracite coal miners of Pennsylvania and their enu plovers was begun Monday. Each side is confident of winning and neither of the contending forces shows any dis position to yield. With the exception of a trivial incident at No. 3 colliery, of the Lehigh Coal Company, where a gang of boys compelled a mule driver to seek cover by throwing rocks at him, the contest thus far has been en tirely devoid of violence of any kind. The exact number of men who struck cannot at this time be told, as only estimates of the nuber of men who did start work were made. Reports received by the United Mine Workers officials from the entire anthracite region were considered by them most satisfactory. In this territory, known as District No. 7, there are 16,000 men employed in and about the mines. Of this number it is conservatively esti mated that about 50 per cent, or 8,000 miners obeyed the order of President Mitchell to quit work. Hazleton presented an animated ap pearance. Strikers from all the sur rounding mining towns came here early in the day and gathered in groups on the street corners and dis cussed the situation. It was a most orderly crowd. Around strike head quarters at the Valley Hotel, there was more or less of a crowd of men all day. President Mitchell, who arrived from the West was kept busy all the morning and evening receiving reports from every section of the mining dis trict. Messengers bringing Informa tion to him from nearby pointh kept coming regularly. President Mitchell gave out the fol lowing statement: "Information re ceived up to this time indicates that 112,000 mine workers are on strike in the inthracite region, j'f this number 72,000 are in District No. 1; 50.000 in District No. 9, and 10,000 in District No. 7. Official Report. Austin, Tex., Special. Governor Sayers has received the following of ficial report from Mayor Jones, of Galveston, as to conditions there: "Galveston, Texas, "Hon. Jos. I). Sayers, Governor: "After the fullest possible invest'gi tion here we feel Justified In saying to you and through you to the American people that no similar disaster has overtaken any community or section in the history of our country. The loss of life Is appalling and can never bt accurately determined. Lt is esti mated at 5.000 to 8,000 people. "There Is not a home in Galveston that has not bfen injured, while thousands have been destroyed. The property loss represents ithe accumulations of 60 years and more millions than can be safely stated. Um.ter these condiiions with 10,000 p?ople homeless and desti tute, with the entire population under HON. F. M. SIMMONS Issues a Card Announcing1 His Can didacy For The Senate. HIS POSITION ON PUBLIC QUESTIONS Ml$ Time Will Be flostly Occupied By His Duties as State Chairman His Candidacy In the Hands of His Friends. To the Democratic Voters of North Carolina: More than a year ago, in reply to a letter written to me by the editor of the Asheville Citizen, inquiring wheth er I would be a candidate for the Unit ed States Senate to succeed Marion Butler. I stated that I was a candidate and would be profoundly grateful to the voters of my party If HON. F, M. they should see fit to elect me to that exalted position. My reply to the Citi zen was not only published in that paper, but was generally copied by the press throughout the State. This declaration, together with the general understanding that I was a candidate, I had supposed would pre clude the necessity of any further an- a stress and strain difficult to reat!z?, we appeal directly In the hour of our great emergency to th sympathy and aid of mankind. "Walter Jones, May or; R. It. Hawley, Members of" Con-gre-s, Galveston District; McKihben, Commander Department of Texas." The information reaching here from an official source, a ates ithat reports of promiscuous shooting of vandals at Galveston has been exasperated. News Notes. Andnw Carnegie has promised 0; r(r.ock, Scotland, $25,000 for a li brary. Russia has asked pri -es for :!0.".. 000 feet of lumber from Washington State. The Governor of Antwerp waB en tertained aboard the American train ing ship Hartford, at Antwerp. London's Aid (or Galveston. Iondon, by Cable. In the morning papers appears a letter signed by the Barings, Rothschild, Speysers, and Brown, Shipley Company, in which these houses offer to receive subscrip tions in aid of the GalvtBton sufferers, and to forward them through the New i'ork Chamber of commerce. The Bar ings, and Brown, Shipley & Company contribute each 100 ro.ind3 sterling, and the Rothschilds and Speysers each 525 pounds sterling. the War Renewed. Manila, by Cable. There are rumor of attacks on the railroad and of trou ble in Manila. Refugees are arriving panga thrdlu cmfwyp vbgkqj xzhflffia here from Laguna, Morong, and Pam panga provinces. The natives of Man ila are restless and many are leaving "ta-4ty. i Tlio. h&itila damoastri are particularly marked along the railroad and along the shons of La guna Ue Bay. Tbe insurgents have at tacked garrisons and outposts. In some cases' they have charged towns, fleeing when pursued. nouncement of my candidacy, but let ters of inquiry upon this subject recent ly received would seem to make It proper for me to again make the an nouncement of my candidacy before the primaries to be held on the 6th day of November. As chairman of the Democratic Ex ecutive committee, my first duty will be' to the party, and from now until the election in November I shall devote my time almost exclusively to the work of aiding the election of Bryan and Stevenson and the Democratic nominees for Congress. I shall, there fore, have but little time to devote to the promotion of my own interest. After the campaign is thoroughly or ganized, I may be able to make a few speeches, but they will be made for the party and its nominees. Under these circumstances, I com mit my cause to my friends and sup porters in the different counties and precinct3 with entire confidence that they will not permit it to suffer from neglect, either in the canvass or at the polls. If their efforts are in vain, I shall SIMHONS. be none the les appreciative. If they are rewarded with success, I cannot better attest my gratitude than by bringing to the discharge of the duties that will devolve upon me all the vlr tue3 of head and heart I may possess. Very respectfully. F. M. SIMMONS. Raleigh, August 28th, 1900. There are no pillows In Chinese beds. They have Instead hollow square frames of rattan or bamboo, or blocks of wood fashioned so that they lit the nape f ihe neck and support the head when lying on the side. People who have used these substitutes for pillows say they are much more comfortable than soft, hot feather or hair pillows, especially iu warm weather GRANDMA HAD CONSUMPTION and I am afraid I have in herited it. I do not feel well ; I have a cough ; my lungs are sore; am losing flesh. What shall I do? Your doctor says take care of yourself and take plain cod-liver oil, but you can't take it. Only the strong, healthy person can take it, and they can't take it long. It is so rich it upsets the stomach. But you can take SCOTT'S EMULSION It is very palatable and easily digested. U you will take plenty of fresh air, and exercise, and SCOTT'S EMULSION steadily, there is very little doubt about your recovery. There are nvpoohosphites in it ; "they-give strength-nd tone tip the nervous system while the cod-liver oil feeds and nourishes. V. nd ff.oo, ll druajijts. SCOT! & BOWNE,Chmijti, N York. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders are the greatest xncnacers to health of the present day. HOVAl BAKIHQ OO., NtW VMK. PLUCKY GALVESTON. Ihe City is Once More Doinj Business. A STEAMER LOADING WITH WHEAT Normal Conditions Being Rapidly Re stored, But Much Yet Remains to be Done. Galveston, Texas, Special Normal conditions are faet being restored ia Galveston. The work of Clearing the streets of ilebrU continues unabated and all relief work is now thoroughly systematized. Several human bodies were found Wednesday. No attempt was made to Identify them, and they were immediately cremated. John Sealy. the chairman of the finance committee, made the following state ment : -An inquiry as to the funds is perti nent, and the public should be inform ed. In the first place I am not paying out any money to any one except on the order of Wm. A. McVite, chairman, of the relief committee. What we are looking after now is the immediatere lief of those iu distress and furnishing clothes, food and the payment of the men who are working on the Btreet, cleaning; up the debris and burning the dead bodies. On the 18th instant we began paying these men $1.50 per day and furnisn.ng supplies for their fami lies. Men who are not working and vvlio cannot show tickets to the effect that they have been employed get no supplies. The question of the judi cious distribution of all funds w.- be taken up by the central committee and a plan worked out for the best In terest and benefit of all. Each mem ber of the committee has under con sideration some suggestion and a general plan will be perfected at an ear'y date. "A full record of every subscription has been kept, which I will publish in due time, in connection with the list Governor Sayers has received at Aus tin. The Governor and 1 think best not to publish these lists until matters are more settled. I am ready at any time the Governor advises to publish the entire list. The mayor ia turning over to me all moneys he receives. Everything is working with perfect system, harmoniously and Intelligent ly between the officials and the dif ferent committees. The Governor has aided us greatly with his zeal and in ter tst in our trouble." The report that Miss Clara Barton is ill and that she has been compelled to leave is an error. e is indis posed, though not seriously so, and remains in her room, but she is direct ing the work of her assistants. A sys tem has now been Inaugurated and the work is progressing -smoothly in con junction with the local relief commit tee. The Red Cross Society hae ar ranged to use the warehouse at Twenty-filth and Strand as a supply depot and office. Herbert Talmadge, of MiS3 liiu-ton's staff, will supervise the shipment cf supplies. Dr. Donaldson, chief surgeon of a New York newspaper corps, says it will not be necessary for visitingsur geons to remain here for more than two or three days. He has written an article for a medical Journal com menting upon comparatively small number of seriously wounded persons by saying that most of those so wound ed were drowned, but says lt is sur prising that more people, especially women and children, did not become ill from such trying experiences. Efforts are being made to open the public schools on October 1st, the date set before the storm for their opening. Three of the school buildings can be made habitable at slight cost. The losses to the life Insurance com panies are estimated at $500,000.' Most of those who carried old-line life' poli cies escaped. The trateraaJ orders will lose quite heavilj Bank deposits In Montana bare mort than doubled In six years, while U Wyoming they have trebled-
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