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IT 11 M VOL. XIII. NO. 31. KEIDSVILLE, N. C FRIDAY, JUNK 7, 1901. Si. 00 PER YEAH. REV w Premium -EES BY USING REIDSYILLE you not only have the opportu nity to make as good tobacco as any Fertilizer will grow, but also of having The Money Absolutely Given to You to pay for it. It Is an acknowledged fact that Rcids- j ville Fertilizers arc as good as any sold in the State. ! To nnv t.;,o growing it, iine-t Wrapper, with any of our llcidsviilo Fertilise r will pr- -en; :2"i."! in wifh. To any uegrowii g loo l1'-'-- hnet-t we trill pre-ei.t S12.ro iu e-i.-h. To anr one jrowiuc lb, finest a will nv..i.,.iit mi in i'.kIi Y.hi Iiuvh Fach one competim.: for any of the above prizes, will lie t'Xpeeted to eeleet which one is coin etiiiK for, when Ins tobacco is olueed on thy Warehouse floor, find he will not be expected to compete for iuiv other. Tobnce,. to lie fxhibited iu nnv wurchonse iu the towu of Kciilsville, on .. ... , . tbo 4th dnv ; l ehrmirv, l'Jl. ,, .- . , . ii-i i if Parties ccmpetirikf, will be expected to Beloet jmlKeB. who nmy be farmers or tobacco dealers, l'artiei from distance, eau ni.ip their tobacco to any warehouse they t-hooBe, hihI it will roceivo the ramo atteution as if they were cresent in lierson. Wo niii be glad to hi:ve each peruon conipotinc, to select one man as judo and notify ns at lea-t one day before the 4th of February. Ti e men named as judges, receiving the most names, will be the pollen. No excuse mw to complain of hard times and say you can't buy Fertilizer, when wo idlVr you the Boat Fertilizer, and then furmnii tho money to pay for ii. Give it atrial. Very truly, REIDSYILLE FERTILIZER CO. t." r,v. ,0 i. tii Every Farmer And tho next question The answer is, at CI I ...... I I 3 I M'ason and fan laze I'uetory, "J o to io m.iu We have recently enlarged our shop, so that we now have a plant that has all modern advantage for doing good work. We manutanure in the best style W.gon., Carriages? Dugg.es, Drays, Delivery Wagon,, Warehouse irueks, KaCnKkmCof'he'pairiDK and Taintiacr done on short notice at reasonable price Come and eee u when in the city and we will take pleasure in ehowiutf you one of lha iaot ooiplete Wageu Manufactories in the htate. W. 1. IIOKNICK WAdON M'K'G. CO., "OSto'21H I.iiifi-itr. et, Danville, Va. When You Need Hi CDTTA PI. II For Wells, Guttering, Sewerage or any Purpose call on THK HEIDSVILLK AGKNT FOIt POMONA TEREA C0TTA CO., Pomona, N. C. Guilford Lumber M'f'g Co., GREENSBORO, N. C. Are belter prepared than ever to furnish building materiil. Vo operate a large jdant at Ahheboro, N. C, for the wannfaature cf all kinds of Lmober, Doors, Sash, and one at Greensboro, end oan fill orders on ehort notice at the lowest prices for good work. Win dow and door frsmos, mantels, all kinds of tamed and scroll work. In fact all the lumber of every description that goes in a house. All the mail orders "fronTltie smallest to largest will receive onr personal attention. Don't to write us and get onr prices before buying. All work guaranteed. 1ST We pay telephone charge on messages from all points in the Reid ville IV-Hwue Exchaoj Offer FERTILIZER, ! i i rappers, with Hny of our 1 1 rtoizt-r, Wrappers from onr of onr Fertilizer, the (diidefl of nnv nr nil o n r brands. 1 lilfiHT hill. Wants a Good is, where can I be host suited? illli . t u l l .,., llli Via their customer with all kinds of I WlM iFl COMPART !WREC!ATATLANTA Fhrce Killed and Sixteen Seriously OCCURRED UN SOLTIiERX. RAILWAY A Switch Engine Dashed Into a Mov ing Passenger Train With Fearful Results. Atlanta, da.. Special A ?wi.rh cr fri::e in the yards of tV Smthem Rail w.i.y jjh.ips a-or the city ! mits dashei in: a passenger train as it was pass ing killing three paso,.ngers ami 'njur i:ig ltj, threo f iho::i, it is fearuh fa tally. The d:-ad are: Mrs. A. A. D-mor, of Mel ; )ii;.;ij.'h, Ga. ; Irma. ten-yesr-rdd chiu-rhter of Mrs. L"u:o:i; Ii. :!. Vick ers . f Fbiville, Ci. Til' injured are: Mr.;. .):;'.i.i U-r.-. y. Atlanta, may die; A. F. burii, Md ; :U;.'i!, da.. may die; A. F. l'ouc!i- M -ijoa ugh. Ga.. may di : Ji. A. (J -.rge. K :;, (la.; Wui. Rich a :!. '.i. i"t')fUl.i-;di:i (la.: Miss R".a Vvi'h-Ts, Wash;:: .; en; Miss Alma Mas- Washivf.a: Mrs. F. M. S:, .".!:. MePoi.or.g!:. Ga ; V. ''. Tidw.ll. u:h. G i.: .-a I. e. .-"t - k Mtv. .1. !'. ;t:.;.-y. 11 -t it.v,lih. . A. 1". "'.:;:i. Mr' .: u . c : ::.:i. M .1 ' :!;; N. V. '.: ill : l-.-re. S .!. M .-: ::-..;n-; ...t. ; : Mrs. I., .m :.. i-'- f : i I ! .1 - .-'j',;: - ,',; i;i ; a:'.' AH M ' , an I '' 1 all ' ;i: th s? a1 3 ':s. eis f !l e ' v a I v .' ;' : ! a '?: Us : :i s k a a i :;g;?:o v:.-s ' t .'! ;c i ily o .-!:! '!,::; ' r rha i: d i ah :. an. A " i.'ien of " trai'i wa pa-rsi-ic fa.- ji thl - :;.'r,tr;i"s. tint .sw.tr i i r.-ia j'j! - l-a.-Kwir-l ::i! Ci r; )V- - ;ri,i!i- J !i ' -; "' s li:l-v r a -1 j 1 !!.r;,;v inf'"r "n i! s a:sl PJ!!' I ' ," 1t'1" ,ar , Ar '' i tun: v. is Ihr .wn mm the trai k and i , , , , . , . ... . i one end smash d lnj-t kiiiring wood ... , , W(. . ,. ,.,.r. ( ,. i V'. v . : ...j pa'g. s,, ,. , , .;, '"-j, K is;.- 1 ' were 'in t ;i" Oay 'Nii'ii. l'hy:vei-ins jri.1 nilr.-n.l oirr-'als vera qnlckly on the s e::e. Soni- i.he in jur, d were fik:i to the I'.ospi'al.; and the de-id brought f A:!ar.t. -loan af ter the wi-'':l; (!. IS. D.mton, an em ploye of th-' Si'it'.i! ;-n im;:, 1, wts ar re t! i! i !:-' d with dls r d rly c 'ndiu t. Thi.-, 1 ha:--;e was ivx." only th.'t Dun t i:: might b he'd. He was real lv :rr -'tod on sus; irt ;n of having rnn the wild envine inu th" s-vit'Tv-mov- 1! -eni:er tram. duutoii oeniea had any; hing t io wrh t'u- '."l'l - ay ii 1 vv ! ; it "1 .) ' he r t! Th; S -nt'.!- rn ill :uU c"a.!"ii w-: s, . . .. t'i. .n-o: v -iv .'.-:i;.r ti nt !; - i-iil .t-j I - ';!(. ;: , h-' Is ,i v:i- 1 e eolus- I rill :i". :n t.i v. ' i ': h" Vails e r. :v;ng n t'o :. h-i! h- dr's .1 ;! he w :: n t a" i ti . 1 :i . T'i" : fib-'u'.; ( f "le e' n. s : ei .,: : r t'. v, r -i-w y. ..- I at; iii'.l a .-:. id t r 1 : u to Me ; i, to hi In.', nj, Mr. 1. oi vh,..;. atid .iti'iglit''!' w-re ki:' d in tie' i. Tiie f.'ti.- r a-vevnp 1:1 d tea s ba -k to ."de! in iti the af:er- CO. ! r .: Will' wr- ei bo :e n i :;. A Serious liiixagcfnenb 1.' rid on. By C,ib!.--I, r d Kitshrui fn a disp:P -It :'r -::i I're's-oi, (pi; d Jim 4th, savs: "1 Axon's v p ort of tie' tightini; at Ybinkfoimtein. i i miles fis.m dohiuine.s'iurg May just re c'iv'd. On our side, l 4," men, with H'Vi-a guns, wre engage 1. Tti fine was r. tutnlng f c..:ni at Vlankfentcu w lr n th" enemy under c v r of a vel it fire, rushed the p -ar gua"d, I'Oni.-t'n of two guns of the Twdity-.-dxth I'a tery and 3;;n mim of the Derbyshire) and Ye-.itnanry. T!:oy temprtrar ly can lured the two jrur.s. When the remnin-der- of the force ia h" 1 rit ) a."t!-ui t1..' Hits were dri : if. th" e.utis we-e recapttirrd ami the Hit po-dtP,:! wis occupied. Oar casualties were i; dtii cers and r.l nin killed, six efll er.i ard seven mea missing. One otile t an i f uir men have since died y'. wound-. Forty-one Bows wer kdb'd on th- groi'.nd. The fureher Iloer oasuaJri-s are not known. Soldiers Ordered to Manila. Wa-hi'iTton. D. C. ?pv!a!.--0rd':rs have p. -n given fir th" he i buar:er . field stni'f and ban! of "h" Twenty-t-ix'ii Ird'at'try, iKf)"T with til' oBlre-s or. .liity at Fort ?!oTMu" s-n . da., and a deta-dinient f 'it una.; :-; iri re.nit.; for th S".":!d Infantry, fj -iro -e-J t: San f 'ram is" ) in time to take iia;-"3ag on th" army t:-an.-p--rt :i.ibn; on th H.'th in.d., for Manila. Charleston Navy Yr.rd. M.'.iphing:-;--!, p. f... fp - al -Toe duty of gifting tip an ext-ndve p.-oject far the Charleston rir.vy yard, which is to take the pln"e nf that at P i: t Royal, has; be-en com mi ft r .-I to a nava' board of which Opt. Taylor is the prldln ofTiccr. This board is now' me 'ting at the New York navy yard .'in ccnr(Qctiir with the proposed now naval sta'ion a". OlonaTipo, i-n the Philippines, and as it has made a study of the renulre- meats of a naval statiin lit ha-i b eu deemed desirable to have the Charles ton project elaborately at the same time. THROUGHOUT THE COUNTR v The South. A yellow pine lumber combine capi talized at $15,100,000 is contemplated. United States Senator B. R. Tillman, of South Carolina, has declined to with draw his resignation. The trucking industry of North Car olina is assuming immense propor tions. The official figures show that last year iWA'.K, packages of vegetables. 4,.")41,0.",o pounds. 4S ears, 12,:.o era: is of canteloupes; 2o cars. 4.1. Mi crates of dewberries; ;5 ears. 112.8 Pi ciatrs of beans, and 349.1'sy crates. 17.4:;i.4:,0 pounds of strawberries were shippei from Wilmington stction alone. The North. Oil has !ven found at Wolcott, Wyo. The battleship llliuri, will nave its trial trip June 1 1. Chicago Day at the Pan-America-. Exposition at Duffal , N. V.. will b dune 22. Trolley eniil;iye; a; Dayt in, O.. stni.'k to f-.nv n-.gnition ei the.r uni.ui. Iluildir.g e;'i rat iotis in Denver. Col., are suspend! . 1 the s:r;l:e ,f : u ) ho 1 I ::.!.; Pi r It".: t : '.'-an. .. Cal.. .-'atu ,1 . ,:.-i hv't S.'n ay. t.i wo. k in ! l.iW.'.li. fb-t :' A. V. ( : r- ly . :' of t se Sitn.il c. . i s. !,-!s ss:1. I fur VaaiU rn.ia r;an bran '.. I'.tl. A ne:ii!i:i nt will ''sy s -on be ere 't- 1 ev ; il, e e:a" o'- N.m. y llanks l.in i :.! 1 .'::.':! C.t. In 1. re To;ii;il.ins retir .1 S.itur.'.ay t'r-.t.i !l. mauae.. ru ii .e' th," H..ton i Mass. i Theane, after 1 w. uty-tiv,- j years Sej-Vlee. Th" li en.-o of th" Mutual K"S"i-v Fund Life Itisuratie Company f Ne .v York has !;t. :i l evoked in W's iinsiu. All tlie puhbe Si-ho .Is in X" .v Vol k r'.-y will he p'vs' jo.'.! by Fr ink Til ford with r'ph.a; ef I loud m's bust of Washington. Albert !. Smith. -111. iti! mess -ncv of the io.-o-iklyti Navy Yard. was at New York. a,s(iuitted of op-ming th e:a Is. John V. Stockwell, .Jr.. of l'h Inibd phia, is president of th" Convention of the Church of the New Jerusalem in the I'nited states, now in s"s;i.in a'. Brooklyn, N. Y. HojiinK to gain synipethy by a fake suicide. Crilb'-rt K. .Meiers, a noted form er at Joliet, 111., went too far and die 1 in his cell by hanging. (levernor (here, of California, has offered ii reward of $."..oimi for the arrest, and conviction of the lyn.-lfrs of tiv men tit l'oloeit, C-il., on Friday lii--i. !b-:'!ibli"ans v."t" i;, te rtnly su.-i ful in the ni'itii--iiial ebvi ions in W'll mingtuli. It. 1. Nine pers uis von ion bet W e' jl illl e.e; iured in a colPs ear and ;i rai - road ti a in mar Mi kee port, I'a. Efforts are b'dng nuide to sei-ur.-the release of "Fn n hy," the lg rian convicted of a i-!i:ir.' of liiui'd- risg "Old Shake. snare" in X.-w York in !;"M. One of the lie. .vb st sjiring storms eve- reeoisi. d by the Weather Pciroau Visited l'itlr.bui'g and vicinity. Foreign. Alarming riots o" urred a: (' orunna, Spain. Cardinal Gibbons, who is in Rome, has been indisposed. A daughter was born t Qu"en Hele na and King Victor Fnininnuel ef Italy. Emperor William will start on Id, Nonveidaii trip June 2S. Czar Nicholas, in conversation with Frederick V. Holls, at Peterhoff, ex pres3.d doubt as to Vio-Pr.-siib'iii Roosevelt being a peace advoMt.e. Corremiondi nee from Caraun, Vene zuela, shows that the asphalt contro versy continues to rage thare. Irish troops at ?hornoliffe. England; mutinied and fired on guards sent to ai-rest them. A rumor that the liocrs havt won a victory near Pretoria causes anxiety In England. Rev. Dr. Diokie, oasror of tlm nvrh ca.n church, in Berlin, ha; returns I here after c dle'T irg 1 1'.," o in 'h United States to be d"vet" to luiihlioig a new American church. Loo Chi An landed a' San Fraticiscv Cab, to study unnv-rHal m th ids for the new Cliiti'-se O-overanient. fliscellaneous. Secretary Cage bought ? 17, "." worth of short fours on Saturday. The I:""n Moulders' Fn'.on of North America will order no strik this year. Princo Chun, in an Interview in l'e kin, thanked the I'nited Sta' s tor it attitude to his country. Neither the I'nited States nor Russ a will take part in maintaining garrisons between Pekiti and the sea Commander Redder, th" Fr:it?d States naval attache at Berlin, is draw ing up a special report on t.ha subject of naval leagues in Germany. Austria and Italy, and the great good derive 1 therefrom. At Tuesday's session df I'hJ IhUTrrr" Uonal Machinists' Association at To ronto the report of the law enmraittea was d"iscu8ed and many change? for the good of the order were suggested. TWO MORE INNINGS Played in the Palmetto Senatorial Game. TILLMAN AND M'SWEENEY AT BAT liach One flakes a Grand-Stand Play and Awaits Further Developments Two Warm Letters. Columbia, S. C. Special C v. M Sweeney has sent the following letter to Senator Tillman: "Sir: Your letter of June 1 nar, hen re' cived. 1 have carefully noted Ps contents and the most charitable v.ev which I can take of it is that P. was written in the heat of passion and without due consideration. I no e that you say that 1 have "transcended my authority" and that ths Coven; ir can not compel a member of the Ftiir."! States Senate to 'hold his ommisslon and exercise the functions ef that of ti v if he ('hoo---'S to Hiiriviiili r 't, toil tntst y .ii "lb slitie for th" preM'nt 'o with-lraw' your reslguat i iti. '.el yo.i r v.. . .ireful iy my letter a blr s.s d to you titi l Senator Mel.aurin. yo.. muj-' h:r." -en that I did not i - -is any h -in- to eompel a no -nber . h Fn -ted States Senate to held lbs i nn,,s -!. ;i ami 'Teis. the funeti m tha' d'i'se it' he rims ' to Riiri'en b-r ii. My de p'irpes-' i'l retuiiiitu th' !"-iw;;;-t: ti w;m to ask you oiU tie ti :o . o.i--hhf calmly an 1 thoughtfully th e n s. "ices to the p.. .pie o;' -Abut ' hi h: 1 to be a lusty an what y..;i elud' to !.;ive I., en a e;. -1 n t , ! ! out'' s; that 1 am r :m what .-irprifed at. the tone nt' ii' r ,ui sot i . o n . tpiest. eoiisbli r th" ( ourse w liieh 1 tool; in this matter to be for the be.,' Interist of th" people of S itith Caroli na, and 1 am responsible to I hem alone for my aeti-n and. furthermore. I stil: believe that my course has m." tee an proval of a major. ty of the . it ens of the State; nor do I consid-'r th in mi thinking citir.ons, but men who Know ind recognize as fully as any .e iple on arth the tights and duties and re sponsibilities of citizenship and who do not need the services of any one to tell them their duty. "Your insinuation that I have been importuned" to 'await the convenience" of any present or would-be asjdran's iho are not just yet ready, for variou-. rintsons, to enter the mn'cs! brought a so unexp: etedly. th.it for this teas ti my action has taken the dire tiou :t has is unworthy da man holiim-: the liiuh commission which ha.-t be-n iveii you l y the iieople of Sou h Carolina end ihserves no notice in this eonue -tiou. However, I may say. . your er.edi. that I ;iloie. i-i spot,. i,ie for my n ply. ;uid will give a v unit for the course I have taken to th" pc ipl who have hoi on d me and not t i atiy :i" inibv Iilual. In this tnatt";- 1 have loin wiiat I t hoiiirht best ealeul:it"d l promote th present prorip-'rity an 1 sontcilttto tit. of the people of my S ti'e t.n 1 shall cuV.t'o : ;.. .!.:,!. sen,' of what any one may say or think of my course. did not think f'nt a po litical caniia.ign this .summer could do any i-ood and acred a -cording to my belief. However, had the ledt'ililtions been unconditional and unrestricted n " action might have been oth-rwis.. "With due respect to your opinion, I think I have as high conception of tin' ollice of Senator and its powers ,ns you or any other citizen of this S::i!i. ard you must have known that 'lis brief interview t: which you refer meant that 1 would simply nice: the respon sibility and perform my duty under tho ond it ions. If you still wish p. re-ign your commission and will send to this office an unconditional resignation I will exercise the authority and powe vested in me by th" people. "Respectfully, etc., "VV. L. McSWEENEY. "Crovenior.'' Tillman Protests. Senator Tillman, protesting against the Governor's rb;ht to reject the senatorial resignation:;, has with drawn his resignation. In his b-ttei to Governor MeSweeney, Senaior Till man says: "I have Senator Me l.aurin's comni'.iricati n, in whi.h ii-' graciously consents, at your rc;ue-t to hold on to Ids commission as Fni- tod States Senator and continue to serve in tho State as he lias done in the past to the pest of his ability. "This loaves me one of three iiliu narlvus: To appeal to the Demo cratic executive committee to l.ik . the matter np an 1 determine what t) best interests of the party reo,uin s to bo done; to apjeat to the S. ; . l itfci-.f to determine Mi" question as t whether a resignation from tint body, to take effect at some future time. Is binding, or withdraw my own resignation. 1 hero are no pivce dents on this subject because in tin' 125 years of our national life, with more than 2oo resignations from th" Senate, no Senator has hitherto leen willing to occupy tho de.spiralle at titude now assumed by Senator Mc Laurin, and forced on me. I a ;, cer tain of one thing: that the executive of a State has no authority to decline a resignation that has been ten iere 1, and I am equally certain that had within legal bounds that you- ap pointees would l e seated in the Sen ate when that body meets in Decern ber. and hold their seats uutil the Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders are the greatest menaccrs to health of the present day. ROYH BAKING POWOCR CO., NEW YORK. J Legislature should act in January. My ( luef regret is that I am force 1 by your action to engage in what 'he outside world will consider a game of opera bouffe, by withdrawing my own resignation after Senator Mebaurin's undignified and puerile action, but the purpos" for which it was tendered has lien thwarted ly Senator MoLaerin's precipitate acceptance of executive advice. Pub Acres lias been oittoono for once. 1 have ilready .-aie 1 had no motive or purpose in resisning ex cent to force Mel.aurin's an i ;l.ii'eis I'oihir.g tor me to do but to . sitm'oion and withdraw inv . nation, if it be lawful to d t ;he ( .dg- To Prevent Cornering drain. New York. Special. -Steps we-f taken at Wednesday's meeting of th? grain trade of the Now York eioduee exchange, to prevent any furGn-r at tempts at a "corner" in wn.-ut and corn. The pre -,':de:it was authorized to appoint a i .miruice of seven, which will formulate rules t. Cie ex tent of permitting delivery of a lower grade on t mtra ts calling fir special quality and a fixed penalty will le im posed for any violation of the proposed rules. Steamship Damaged. Atlantic City, N. J., Rpe -ial Th British steanulhip Ranald, from Trin idad for New York, whose cargo of asphalt .melted and caused the ship t list so badly, had to be anchored ofT file about a mile from Young's pier. The ship lies easy in Six fatliorAs ot water. Her erew came ashore in ro boats. An immense crowd of summer visitors gathered along the board walk, viewing the unusual spectae'e, Tho steamship was valued at $100, d'u, and her cargo of cocoa, asphalt ami sugar at t-UO.OOO. Light niners Suffocated. Inn Mounia'n, Mich.. Special.- Eight miners were killed in the seventh lev el of tin Ending: on shaft. Chapin Mine, by the fumes following an ex plosion of dynamite. Nearly tin chil dren were rendered fatherless by thi explosion. The disaster was '.used by the overheating of a powder thawing machine, which s H off a quantity of dynamite ?tcred mar by. The fumes quickly spread and th" men ve:e over come before they r. al;z"d their dang r. Leaves Pekin. Pekin, By Cable.---The departure o Field Marshal Count Yon Waldersee from Pekin Monday was marked by a great military display by the allied troops, the booming of artillery and the playing of bands. The entire diplomatic body escorted the field marshal to the depot. Von Rauscb, the aide-de-camp, and nephew of . Count You Waldersee, will remain here to escort Prince Chun, the Em peror's brother, to Berlin, where he will formally apologize in behalf of China for the murder of Barou Vcn Kettler Has Told All it Knows. ,nn Ion, By Cable. -The War Offlco de the following announcement, unlay ni-'.ht: "All the information, ei ted from Lord Kitchener re ' ting recent engagements in South . ! r )",! .ii l;as 1 i en emmunicated to the lie. N. t'. bo; Ins et come through, ilur.iinarV the 'bdu'ontein affair,' only (.li.- pat. h on the bill ject since-' tin t otl'o i;.l iinn .unuuiKTit being a t !o : ' ree liiii: mes.iiue froci Lord Kitche-ii.-r. giving three additional names o o.iiieis ki h.h During experiments made at Turin a new -xdotiive called pyrisite haa been proved to be eight times stronger than balistite. DOCTORS say "Consumrjtlon can bo cured." Nature alone won't do it. It needs help. Doctors say "Scott's Emulsion is tho best help." But you must continue Its use even In hot weather. Ii you have not trig d It, send for free sample. nn.i it '&" umv.vE. 'Ctemhtir 409-415 Ijearl Street, New York. 50c. and $1.00; all druggist
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