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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1898-24 PAGKS, : FOR WHITE MAN RULE First Large Edition (10,000) Exhausted » ¢ Before Publication. Several North Carolina. Republicans Second Edition Ready Immediat ely. Declare Their Position. H | RACE qEsTON DIVIDES ‘THE PARTY RE D RO C K 9 “The Dependable Store.” 5 924-926-928 7th st., running through to 704-706 K st. More “Ready- Plade-Up” Silks from a “trade sale.” Bordered Prospect of Federal Troops Coming A Chronicle of Reconstruction, : The silk buyer has just returned trom a great trade sale of silks . held in New York a few days ago, bringing with him the promise of Causesa Sensation. By Thomas Nelson Page. values that will outshine any yet offered. The fruits of his fortunate CARI E l S, - buying will go on sale Monday morning—to stir the hearts of every re ” i i a g a ds > pheno: “sO ie ; Some Of My Dogs. BOTH CLAIM LEGISLATURE Illustrated by B. West Clinedinst. saving — who reads of the phenomenal values offered. TI We make Bordered Carpets big silks are of the highest grade—they wouldn't be brought here if specials here. They're made up FRANK R. STOCKTON. 12 mo. $1.50. they were anything else—and the prices are little enough to surprise -arpets and bor- rd to take little from remnants of ders and we ca for them —Another big lot of these Carpets any one. $1 & $1.25 silks can be sold at 79¢. eo Special Co-respcndence of ‘The Evening Star. x : e RALEIGH, N. C., October 28, 1998. This, the first novel by the author of “Marse Chan,” has much the THE YOUTH’S ma eg on of Ansto-Saxon supremacy | same note that made “Marse Chan” famous. Mr. Page's new book is == as ted the > present campaign in North = i : Carolina very far above the level of mere | @ romantic love-story of the south just after the war—a time when ro- Plaid and stripe taffetas, in the widest range of prety Ps nk oon “Ehevil peas 7 ‘ é as ss im Dinations— plaid and stripe and check and ombre novelty Sia tote ee down from our work rooms. They COMPANION party politics. ‘This fact impresses itself | mance and pathos combined in many picturesque developments. hellotrope, garnet, cerise.. magenta, Iilae and gray groutds With atin tar effects Ree Chae yee fon nL with great force and very quickly upon Destien eae tects. Malch were Intended to retail at $1 and $1.25 a yard will go at week's buyers. Here's the propor- forthe weak of November =.) Once northern men who are in the state, and “An unusually excellent novel, admirable in spirit, and skillfully : I contributors to the remaining issues who always vote tne republican national told."—Phila. Cit d State. tion of worth and selling prices: Of 1898 will be: ticket. An instance of this last assertion u day C2 5c, silks can be sold at 39¢ d Axminsters. RUDYARD KIPLING. ‘s afforded when the race trouble arose at 4 -inch brocade satin motre. in evening ehades, such ax corn, whit i y. arial Axminsters. EO INGE a Ashpole, in Robeson county. Mr. Lesarge Sold by all booksellers, or sent, post-paid, by canary, lac and cream—a quaii'y that wee never known to nell “baae-om & MARY E. WILKINS. of the town of Hub, in Columbus county, 38e. a yard. WM. D. HOWELLS. telegraphed an offer of the services of fitty 7 9 HON. THOS. B. REED. men who were ready to go to the relief of Ch i S b S MADAME NORDICA, tke white men at Ashpole and remain as ar es Cri ner S Ons, MARQUIS OF LORNE, long 18 they were needed. All these men 1. ZANGWILL. are northerners, and nearly all are repub- 153-157 Fifth Ave., N. Y. f these contributors in- licans, and are employes of a great lumber- | ==————=———=-— — icter of the Companion man from the northwest. $1 silks can be sold at 50c. yd. 24-inch colored surah silk. eitively all silk, ¢ ‘y thread of ft -and set S <in all colors—such as you have always paid a dollar for will go now at Soc. a yard half price to pay for it-cau you cesist? s Body Brussels. The names dicate the ch: 10 ft. 6 in from week to week and year to year. 3 = 2 Seeordenteeterdonteegecients wereeen SoeSoedonSondoaseaSeasensenseeseeseeseeseesmesmesmeseeseeseesecsecseeeegeeger ° an : A beantiful illustrated annownce- North Carolina democrats have always 75C silks can be sold at 59c d € ft by 5 tt. 9 i ment of the brilliant programme made a wide distinction between a white ° - yd. cs arranged for the 1599 voltime will be republican who votes that national ticket 22.nch bla f heavy rustling quality. and a xplendid Mack, that will stay mailed {ree to any address. nd one who, after a survey of the field < long f the fabric left—with the new kid fnish—a grade that has Papestry Brussels. continues to vote the “epublican tick- 9 pea intone SOc tere AN to et ee ee Pape au sven orn} |e We ange Your ste by 13 £1. 4 in Here is more republican testimony: Geo. $ one TE SURECRIBERS wn cat a he ete Col, eee cae ee 1.25 silks can be sold at 9c. yd. s he send itt once with $178 Aberly and Joseph &. Hawk, all r Mert Ai te ee Ga Gt Newben all 2 1 2zineh Black peau de soir. of henutiful Mack. and the t wear guaranteed is ‘ cy Jssue of The Sade. te eae ee ee ee ° splendid quality—such us hax never been sold uncer $1 sl aoe SELB. oat Mogquette. nis recelved tl don Lae Carolina, in which they state that prior orr O a ImeSSs. we ; to their residence here they iavariably sup- mon mente etd eases sania usieeeataneeiOne 1.25 silks can be sold at 98c. yd. ‘ exquisite Companton Cal- lieve in the fundamental principles of the Be BL MOSES & SONS t i ithoura ed tn 3 LS CAS DARE RTs ;: ; . i race inch plain black antin ne Lyons 4 high Juster and ; meena and now distinsviy announce our intention If you've been worrying about the needs for winter come apie al ad Sind’ fy the regular $1.25 grade all over Ww e | la e€ AND THE COMPANION 52 weeks, a of voting the democratic ticket at the com- “iat and see us at once. We have everything known in housefur- nishings and you are at liberty to take all you need without paying cash. full year, to Jan. 1, 1000. T1208 ing election. For the va e witnessed the fru THE YOUTE’S COMPANION, ie creenaion wh Boston, Mass. to call forth a protest from eve specting White man. We firm? two year: of a repub diag. we The Only Photos Great days in the cloak dept. Made so by the stock—the buving—the alues. All the praise- ee Soon sane paereone ° ° worthy things said about it are deserved—the great success it has met of public oiina. We e 1ve re 1 ere with is well merited. And why? Because the cloak buver is in the arnestly 4 ns who be- ° with us honest lieve in white » our effort to good ¢ goverment in the old north state. Situation at Wilmingto: market constantly—ever on the alert to bring to this store the newest and best for your delectation—bringing to bear that matchless power cash, which explains why prices are so noticeably lower than clse All we ask is that you pay as you're able—a little each week or month. There are no notes to sign and no interest =a. 08 ret 2 a te NJ af | & & J 3 = ‘e Se 3 5 a Na as Sa a ea a ae i a Se Os Ss a OSs “ a N Bz RE a » 5 where. Our patrons come to us almost daily to say our prices are < Dr. D. W. C. Benbow, for many years | $ f Soe ‘i ae - “ j < eel ieee} One aeitnenerenccaicticens Gn Grécnsbores 4 charges. We make credit only an accommodation and not fully 20 to 25 per cent less than any one else asks. : Prices buying -G is a republican, He went to Wilmington | 4 a penny is added to the cash prices. These superior values for Monday: 5 , ‘Wie mest ot es eeiipsis this week to see for himself the status of | $ i i 4 49 to be isi tor a in the metropolitan city of North | % We make, line and lay all Carpets free—there’s no charge for waste in matching s - 49¢. of your pocket Carolina. He s “Everything is at a] 4 figures 510 to $12 jackets, $8 plush capes, $4. 98. 4 a3 of specialists—the bay standstill there. No business ts being done. ye $8.50. Me hae es ee ee ee 3 conduet this business on an ex! What makes matte E 3 Meloy Wise eae Ga, 5 = Hichly trimmed with Thiber fur a ‘regular $8 ‘ The The Houghton Co., | seale—makee it possible for us te : z [=) C) 2 Coal seek one wala the weld eestor Bide Sues ee aranteed dentistry at one-hale arses 3 Front, ith ; 20 plusi i214 FS eee (Aska tee ade a n picket du 3 the fashionabl % i i { eet iano, cares tor th | wight matter n magnified for | 2 roval great, . : $20 p:usn capes, $10 and $ for any less. Mammoth Credit House, 817-819-821-823 7th St. N.W. Between H and I Sts. $12.75. eee A lot of handsome ilk seal plush canes $6 collarettes, $3.50. £3 ey d. or beth with the swelll eut and richly edged with fur—snch 2 wil neually. at A lot of black sheared coney fur Monday ettes, trimmed all around with 22 and lined with ecclored satin ae—will be offcred Mon Choice tomorrow at $8.50, Best @ ress | PAINLESS EXTRACTING AND FILLING arise in eae tie a ae x 1 Sue RER ACTING. SOc. Spencer Biac kburn, one of the leading re- é es ae FIL . $1.50 AND UL. publican speakers in th Jared in suit CASE on ILVER foods a Speech at Sta ville p thing ft nated by negroes and controlled by negro earth for . »o. ee ee ee white man of respectability or W ¥ would come and locate among ~ | NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS, | si: 1 tno sesimony ot serubican 1 soesoeseogs could you do for Statesville than let it be known abroad that the town was domi- sSersresenge 0c27-T5de More suits worth u to $20 for $12. 98. Sgengengeateasnes LMA LLELEEEEEELLLLEEESSSSSSIESSSSSSSS S$ es ees NE Te EE Ear EE _____t _E_& l teoreeepeennneotsonnsenes ‘ = = = —————| Oe ea a a es i ee OO we ees ie os ned pe is given in their own words. The state- any man ot Dr. J. K. Grisham, Manager. ment of Postmaster William H. Chadbourn £ troops in this state was to ins |AFE AIRS IN $15 & $18 collarettes, et those ‘atylien £ Over Hi t Wilmington was published in The Star ] the vse Of MOONS tam A. Guthrie, who in ALEXAN PRIA $10 98 that “ere zit F Street 0 abe ays ago in a quotation from his | Henly Cope alist nominee for governor, YS, a f the finest ter to Senator Pritchard. 389 or fy-fron -mocrat. He issued a card at 0 cRepresentative Alfred Moore Waddell into a ¢ t - oi KNI [ESSI,: 25 |’ Unparalleled Bargain in| ‘ott city ttt itt [tose asl calgon te te meno te | Povtposement of Prowedings Agaiast Lee 9 7th. E 2 Fine e yoke an: tric seal colarettes, with Persian tes—all of them with marten fur b rich-looking satin values nll se » else at $15 and $15. e for $10.08, ia a state to stend together and vote together ‘ . 4 Men’ s Hose ss a Ge not_he pon to say Gate Sie for the democratic ticket. (Maj. Guthrie Gaskins, Arraigned in County Court. ° | Carolina the very first men who ought ta | 828% "publican before he became 9 por || Carolina the st_ me} 0 ought to E epted the democratic a be held to account are the white leaders of | 18t) Te at once Mccann arty’ mon- | the negroes, who Will be chiefly responsible | ster mass meeting at Goldsboro’ today, and | Charged With Maliciously Obxtruct- Etsconni oileaves gay aoube | EO stall ake several auceehcseat cin © leave any doub: e saves ag Goodness in the black goods. ing Trains—Police Court Cases— peints. an by this phrase. I mean Struggle for Legislature. 2 tt Over nO oa one cute nw none) Chore The great struggle in the state, aside from Democrats Arranging a Rally. Ours is an ideal department—this one devoted to the selling « gineer of all the deviltry and meann gone 3 sis = No’ stronger words have been spoken, No | the white supremacy is continues to ba black goods. Vlaced where the light is always present—to make buy a hi Aken ue 2 Bavanced ground. In} for control of the legt!slature. some Be 's ey 4 ing satisfactory—to permit you seeing just what you buy. And buy- he warning te white men of Wilmington | are peing made. The democratic icaders venin, Bureau, qEShe ernpela ae Fis iiss hs : eee the) who have for years led the negroes no [27° Dein Pe Hause leuresamiolre No. 727 King Strect, ing’s full of satisfaction here—nothing but reliable blacks —color, 7th & H Sts. | names pave be , but only the Z can Ges Bell Telephone No. 10¢ wear and looks warranted—every yard. Look at the price hints a Acacia e the big 6." The governor is one il The ALEXANDRIA, Va., October 29, 1848. a LE gent for Domestic Sewing Machines. =} but Col. Waddell singles him out. Ae is vather | 1" the county court of Alexand; i 2 : moBree ng of the fusion: rather ; ‘ andria 23 I I t wt cee A ; Goy. Russell's Procinmation. ng The democrats at this writ- | Morning, Judge J. M. Love presiding, ape Specia ve ve URER Gov. Russell issued a proclamation this ir to have the lower house beyond | Gaskins, colored, was arraigned to ansv Tr oa nO week, His friends insist’ that it is ‘“non- on to have three con- | an indictment for maliciously putting ob- | we i ND OL LINS political and uon-partisan The demo- eo. i ei ginteicey es oeeuicten structions on the tracks of the Washington, va ues. : : ci s dec! e E © iritendec S a cain- ave ingorse ol Atwater, in- pont : 1 tu AND crats declare that it is intended as a cam Fareed iota was anliaderena: | Anington\ and eralisChurey alestae ead eee Seales ge: Bee olive, brown and g as you pal nn value . Sard for usually, for paign documents, to scare democrats and to ent e 2 8 F UITARS are threate e latter. They swear that it Mayer & Pettit, ara wail provela bosmistang! Gre as turns Ni TEED that it is making democratic vote that Will give the zt regular &9¢e. gra ing qual est satisfi foe 62 ent republican candidate, Joshua Whed- { October 22. The conraon nesta was ee, in the first district, but he has with- | sisted by Mr. C. C. Carlin, and the defend- the field, republicans at head- | ant was represented by Mr. Joseph R. Flan- Yesterday the republican and populist | Man. 49¢. Seventh St. Black silk sicilian, of extra heavy, Instrous Bi silk velvets, a splendid Some days age as ¢ ae quality, warranted dust and ee H2Khc. $1 a yard, and a grand wearin FOR THREE YEARS. pene Peron ome es state chairmen issued a joint address dur- Ba was shown that two of the important Proot—regular dollar qualiiy—for.... 2 quality, will go for gegen. lz | Perfect in TON here that Senators Pritchard and Butlec, | ing this campaign, which says in part: The | witnesses for the defendant were absent, lente Glace Ba niccae Da ae a : st aad Gan Hat Senators Uritchard and Butler, | erection now fast approaching is more far- | and the court granted a continuance of ths RU ote eR ae aE Ree oe ee ee es I Re P 1A is ee WORKMANSHIP. sion congressional candidate in the hn | reaching in its effect than any this genera- e until next term. Aas Canotbier epecial 4 yard, vill go on sale Monday at will tb only $75 Value with these at 35¢ GOLDE ENBERG’ Ss, 924-926-928 Tth- 704-706 K St. s s g i i Id spea 7 on has witnessed. The right of the ballot } Gaskins was also arraigned on an indict- means oversight, h F Ell & district, would speak at Wilmington to- | tion e t aning © i) r Onn r. SJ (© morrow. enator Pritchard = w here | Pestored to and enjoyed by our people} Ment for throwing stones at the electric train and blurre On, h ri Tue and leading repub:ica urged | throughout the state under recent legisla- | Cat at the same time and place. A de- glasses to perma- Petal be NS him eak. ‘They went further, and | tion is again in peril. ‘The vital question is | ™urrer to the indictment and motion t gia DETMA- | ptaNos, MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. | Urped t ne date for the speaking be | Whether a large portion of our citi quash were entered, both of which wer et rou 1 be had i Epeeied: (UL a that Gow. TRG, both white and colored, shall be d overruled. Proceedings were in continuance KS STUDIO UF 4 Senator But) 1 made the appoin ed, either under legal forms, such a oreloek. _Arck ite ctur ment without consulting ator Pritch- | have been adopted in Mississippi, Loulslana | Similar indictments against Sandy James, aitecture. ard A the latter was not bound to keep | and South Carolina, or by the vicious meth- | Colored, were read. James fs still a fugi- rawing aud De. said if the appointment were kep: | ods of bull pens, false counting and return- | Uve from justice. letnocrats of Wilmington would m ing boards, heretofore practiced under dem- Slight Fire This Morning. sk the speakers not to apne ocratic rule in our state. Ay 5 ao 2 Feanonas Hezacal to i@iintenden cxcice ents y question of national or state im- |, an nee ohare es Onn sane ear that if after this request they } portance has, by our opponents, been ig- | 8 ® o'clock and the department re- did speak and trouble resulted, there would | nored or subordinated to this single sponded, but did not go into service, as be a desperate effort to put the entire |'To carry out their purposes, appeals the flames had been extinguished by the me upon them, and that at this criti-al | been made for social ostracism and pro-| time the company arrived. The fire w swamp the fusion | scription in business and personal relations, | caused by the burning of the back fence, ure: THE TOTPEN Koy CORO PAL AVE SON WHO SUPFE ali ask vour dt Tere, The Only Complete Housefurnishers in Washington. This is the Last Place | to Look for Furniture. Such Statement specially | and in these last days of the campaign we | © . Tee to The respondent by one of | witness the parade of the red shirts, and pazebs auehe rena an ash are Gee 2 Used ows over the oe} the leading republicans in the state, who | learn of threats and Indignitles to peaceful | George Harris pera Woes ae = | civilized world. Try it, bat beware of imitations, | tells me he earnesUy urged Pritchard not | voters. Ss street. Damage done was very slight. Z = | PEG ae Semaine atlcle, manufactured by Dr | to speak. He says, further, that the daie| All of this bulldozing, threatened riot and Police Vourt Trials. ‘he Weddin IG. Stegert &S vc _ | was canceled Tuesday, and Senator Prit bloodshed exists only in those counties | ‘The following cases were disposed of this a a as apprized of that fact while where for years the democrats established aah g RT MR. BABCOCK. s their bull oa practiced their frauds and | @0iné by Mayor Simpson in the police —— *harles B. Aycock, one of the democratic | reversed election returns to their favor. oun Breakfast Declaration In Favor of the Wiscon- | speakers, says he has taken great pains | Let the good people all over our state go { Philip Cady was arrested by Special Ofi- sin Representative. to ascertain the preportions of taxes p quietly to the polls on the day of the elec- | cer Parks on a charge of drunkenness and © <mas be sufely in by whites and blacks in North Carolina. | tion and cast their ballots, and administer | aisorderly conduct. The officer stated that i yi i 0. 66, Knigh t t and that th Proportions are 962-3 per | in this peaceful manner a lasting rebuke to Cady had attempted to resist arrest by 3 5. Knights of Labor, held at | cent by whites, 31-3 by negroes. these unscrupulous and lawless leaders, | drawing a loaded pistol, and that it was lasterers’ Hall, 412 street and Pennsylv she rennianis wae made (the: otter davaty | who) willl it/theysobtain icon troljotithelleg-i| meceasary ioruscltorcel hm animernnie anaeee ja avenue Thursday evening, | Dr. D. H. Abbott of the railway commis- | jslature, rob our citizens of their right of imposed a fine of $10. with all the building trades, sion, a northern man of marked intelli- | franchise, : gence and power of observation: “I se Sounds strange, but always find regular mecting of District Assem- what you want in the last place you Icck—don’t need to look any more and rivet on us the chains of | Charles Lair, colored, arrested by Officers after you have found it. May be the Gen. Dyrenforth, national commander; Dr. Jacob Remb, Dr. Baldwin, Gen. 8. L. Yo- ph W. FE ‘ook, chi well as store clerks, carriage makers e ane a » republi. |/#8t2s and hopeless political slavery. Goods and Hall, on a charge of ussault, sab | steam enginecrS: Balers, bakers: drivers || Cote Cty nae oun panty ((the republt SS was assessed $5. first place as well, but it’s bound to | ; a pakere _Ovive can) must eliminate the negro H k Command, U. V. U Samuel Brown and Henry Howard, both = | and Larbers present, resoiu- Pritchara’s Letter. jancoc y ULV. : Proctor Ae ee eS Woodbury 426 oth. bie that “unan- ae score of years has causea a} Hancock Command No. 1, U. V. U., hela Ree INGE chorea ILS AEH Ohg ertiog be the last; that’s why we say this is z we 9 1000. culars and newspaper se pee et aneme en ,. | an interesting meeting last night, Col. John | were fined each $2.50. ji 2; ae cious: rtisan poilt zger political se! North Caro- 2 ss 2 50. 6 > : SUCCESSOR TO T. JARVIS. eet have been disteibted Dead cag eee eee se cara utatement about eg | Middleton presiding. Four recruits were Democrats Rane the last place to look for Furniture, qnirporting 16 coice f ninine cen | ater Pritchard's letter to the President on | 7 °0 one “event aan Mone Were re- | tt is expected that the democratic rally to because what you are looking for is lator <rganizations of the Diatrice of ca: | the possibility of the use of federal troops | C*lVed- After the transac ae business, | pe held next Tuesday night in the opera i i Savi se Money ia against the return cf Representa-|in North Carolina to preserve the peace. | Mtresting addresses were delivered by | house here will awaken interest in local in our stock. Whether you like to tive Jo man of the |The Star was the first paper to make the political affairs. A large number of promi- House District. committee:” and. that | 18¢ St@r was oe nent leaders in the eighth district have i eaders 0 » Star will ne “ = nd two or three days going round On Wy buying these attacks have becn inspired by two Ae a wy R ace oe = what sayin der, Messrs. Auk Oe Hoome, | Payne been invited and are expected to be present spend two ys going : oe certain ‘labor mis ntors’ for pers na] | doubt be interested to Kno’ S| CRUE eS zoe a +| and deliver addresses. Among those ex- ees. = oa is Wi ‘Graned ae nee | tt Assembly, No. 65, | comment, of democra Frank T. Howe. | This js the oldest com- | pected are Representative John F. Rixey, examining and pricing goods is your Canned uu i f “ mand in the crder and ‘it is rapidly gain- o v’ of Labor injustice and de- “If troop = R. Walton Moore, Joseph E. Willard, For- . : ™ — ; we denounce the tthe state will go democratic by tu, | ing In ‘membership and ‘Interest, mer Representative E. E. Meredith, J. B. business, but if you want to save authors and their work. and assert chat | or 40,000 majo} —_> McCabe, Andrew F. Lipscomb, Frank the workingmen of the I trict have never tor Pritchard declares h» did not is Wants Quickly Filled. Hume, G. A. Mushback, F. E. Anderson, L. yourself that trouble, come straight appealed to the chairman of the House ~ troops. He ys he opposes their use At this season, when So many are seek-| C. Barley and James R. Caton. « ocerten. Wines ete Dis t committee in vain. . S| He declares he does not believe a ‘the other The registration books will be closed to- . 7 Beas 3 ings: “Second, that he has been an especial | that Gov. Russell will call for them. He He EU Curb as andes) ree here. We promise you three things: many seeking employes, {t is of interest | day at sunset, and all who have moved Warm —— ains fir | ied, of ator sn aut ite interests consist: | sald in Intorviews here that he thought te | MARY SeeKINE employes, J is of interest | day at sunset, and, oi emo the leat | ent with the general we fare, gind deserve statements as to probable rioting which | Gyassifications Wanted Help and Wanted registration, and who do not register again, Sonate Gen the USER ee our aie eens eon ts he lett here Tuestay | Situatiens are inserted in ‘The Star at a | will be debarred from voting. n n the indus © s senator as soon 4 e ere day erorsfitteent wordal Stoves at 9 1 2. | tie sleara engineers: bint, the elght-hour | went to se> the President. nae cee ee General aes acer | vill, railroad arbitration bill and the street | "Weane night a committee of Wil- ‘There will be a game of foot ball at the }car men’s back pay bill, for all of which | mington’s business and professional men, Death of Mrs. Chas. B. Howry. Epincopul High Schcol, near this city, this | measures no man's serviees were more | one of them being Mr. Cladbourn, a repub- | News of the death of Mrs. Chas. B. How- | Episcopal HAgh School, Hass Tvs tity, Ais valuable than those of Joseph W. Babcock } lican and a close friend of the governor, | ry, wife of Judge Howry of the Court of | @fternoon. SoMa on Be er resolved, Tha istrict | minister of much reputation, was in con- . RN. Baum 08, the, wrong 512 Pa ENG] bree workman serve with a committee | ference several hours with Gov. Russell, | died at Memphis, Tenp., after an illness | sponcer, nee Miss Dinwiddee, of Franklyn sede of the st.. : of two to bear these resolutions to Mr. | regarding the status of affairs in eastern | lasting over @ year. Junction, Va., will spend apart of their Babcock, and also communicate these facts | North Carolina, particularly at Wilming- | take Place at Oxford, Miss., the former | horeymoon in Alexandria with friends. to members of the ord-r in the third con- | ton. He informed the committee that th> | heme of the family. Miss Edith Janney of Occoquan has ac- gressional district of Wisconsi speaking w ured off. The committee, ee cepted a position as teacher in a select The paper was signed by Stephen A it is under: urged the withdrawal of Cheap Publicity. school for young ladies in New York city. Clements, recording secretary, D. A. {the republican and populist ticket in New | For fifteen cents you can let every one in| She and her sister, Miss Cordelia, left We will show you the prettiest styles in what you are searching for; we will give you the best values; we will make the terms to suit you. HOUSE & HERRMANN, Liberal Homefurnishers, is withien’ en Sciy eal toe Week they a. OE Hanover county, stating that the proparty | Washington know by a Siar want ad. that | this morning for New York, where the ox ‘ Geel. Clean WHITE AMEE.COAT. ————— holders of the county intended to rule and | You want a situation or want & cook. latter will become a pupil in the school. 901-903 Seventh St. N. W. Corner of I (Eye) St. . sling for $8: & Fu ton of Situations Secured. ought to rule. “Wilmington. like Newbera, | orton “= > pounds. Many situations are secured through the; has a large negro majority. In Newbern rst Lieutenant Frederick W. Wientge, ONE DAY ae paavectaemel Ti r to 1. Troop 1, Roosevelt's Rough Riders, died! ,,TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DA want advertisements in The Star. The cost] this majority approximate c Intne Tablets. Ww. J. Zeh, 717 Plth NOW| Sut cining. witieen cents pays car ance | aneat the remniis of the some that Gen: | at Sante water Ganoin tose ae Eee foe mages igre ieee “soe. b yet words, Z ator Pritchard had discussed the matter of |] Tampa. _ gentne has L. B, Q. on each tablet.