DURHAM CHRONICLE DURHAM, MARCH 11, 1901 The day was cold and the meeting had a (air representmion of delegates but not. a very large crowd of others. The meeting closml with cheers for the King, Luurier. Ross and the can- didate. nher which all retired to do then: but work to redeem the cow scituency. Of Mr. Binnie we have little to say. more than that he has always been honurahle and gentlemanly in his dealings with us, We feel, how-tier. he has undertaken a hope- ltSs task. as an interview with the present member. Ur. Jatnieson, places us in a position to say that he will be in the field again if the party deâ€" sire to bring him out, though he has no pnrticnl.:r anxiety in the matter. Though a little soon yet to enter into any political discussions we dismiss the subject by announcing our in- tention to support Dr. Jamieson, whose popularity we believe has in- cre used since the last election. Hur- rah for .latniesonl ed (or from the fact that every urtic'e was worthy of perusal by a person desirous of lelrning the mor- n]. of the people, and the antipothx between the white and colored races in the Hoosier and adjacent state of the great American Unim. Murder and assault and lynching for crime are abundantly rife inothut one issue. We received last week in a. wrapper bearing the name †Rev. C. H. Lee- son. D C. L, .\l. B. church, Fowler. Inioxm," a c0py of the Indianapolis Presa newspaper. We looked for a "marked†article but found none, "marked†article but found none which. we presume, may be account The ï¬rst article refers to a young, woman lying in a plecnrious condi- tion through an assault of a negro, who is now supposed to be under arrest. and an angry mob is rrady to perform the lynching as soon as his indentitication is made do u'. Another account it given of a negro, who was dragged from his cell at Midday. and hanged from a bridge at Terra Haute, after being bufleted and abused to insensibility on the road to the improvised scafl'old. 8.â€. the brutality didn’t end here. After he had dangled in mid air .for some time the rope was cut and the body saturated with oil and set ï¬re to. The following from the reportI given will show the awful state to‘ which feeling has risen between the races. It says:-" Under cover of the smoke men could be seen now and then running to the edge of the burning pyre. and hacking at the negrc’s hull-charred feet. Toes thus securedâ€"~ghastly sonvenivs of the lynching-afterwards sold for n dol- lar each. Once the smoke- lil‘tml and the wind bore the flame-s further to the south. At this instant a man was seen twisting. turning and wrenching at one of the dead man’s legs. In anOther moment he was seen to stagger backward. the bloody 3nd reciting stump being held be- tween his hands. The hellobnrned limb, dismembered at the knee, was hurled back upon the tire. and the crowds above and below yelled its approval. Though the negro had killed a girl and deserved punish- ment. one cannot feel like tolerating such learlnl barbarities. It’s an aw- lul state of uflaire in a land of boasted civilization.†Alleigh ï¬lled to overflowing ar- flvoJ as Mr. Joe. Timmins on Friday “OM-g hon Aberdeen and whiled it. Thomas Wilson sold a ï¬ne cow to XI. 0! Guelph !or a I!“ ï¬gure. Well Mr. Editor, â€I have seen no Dow. from this burg for a long time I thought it {night not be _amiu :o The super which appears to have a. good moral tone. is so lull of this kind of stufl that the morals of the people, as well as the state laws, mast ho awfully lax. happen. THE REFORM CONVENTINN. It. Geo. Binnie the Candidate. W. Irwin, do‘n 3 {av} items as they may . 5 V .J m» HOOSIER MORALITY. 91‘ 0.9 (ELI-3.“Y ROADEN p‘ .‘c - Editur aml Prop! iNor. I]("U I. ,f this7 A good story was told by a travel-[ of the ling man last week that illustrates! the speed of mixed trains on the G. "1‘. R. The train had been slower. , than usual that day and the paeeen- {get-s were thoroughly dlegneted. ' ' Among them was a nervous woman' lee" "0' and a boy. During the trip the con-‘ | time ductor came around and the lady : "a†.0 presented him a full ticket and a halli . , ' fare ticket for the boy. The conductor ’3 may . looked at the boy a moment and then! said: "Isn’t that boy more than 3 fine twelve years old ?" Quick as a flash i l '0' R the lady replied : “He waen’t when] he left Owen Sound. but I think he’ll; ng an be a voter before we reach Harrie-3 Friday ton.†The conductor accepted the whiled _ half {are ticket and paleed on. I, must away the time in dnncing. singing and gamrs until the wee smn’ hours, when all left lul‘ home well pleased wnn their evening’s entertainment. by the boat. and hostess. A battle to the ï¬nish took place 'morning, March 3rd. Two roosters the property of the above citizen got. mxo a diapnte and the owner attem- pted to part them One. not. being satisï¬ed to have the ï¬ght. declared oï¬. attacked Mr. citizen and left. him a deplorable Sight. especially his face. The rooster was beheaded. Mr, John Lauglxliu is giving up farming and will have a sale of live stock and implements on March 14. John is an honorable, trustworthy young man and we how he may Strike oil whereever he may locate. Mr. Wilinglow Dormer left on Mon- «Lu fur the North West. He took a c’al of lixe stock and implements with him. M r. Henry Moï¬at has had his sale and m†be moving away shortly. Wt- have not heard where he intends to l0vut6, but we can say he is worthy of the conï¬dence of his neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. G Boyd have been under the weather for some time, but are improving nicely under the care of Dr. Smith. The roads in this section are in a bad state. Just im'agine Mr. Hugh McKechnie getting nearly stuck with two bags of oats. Mr. Walter Middleton is rushing in {he saw logs to the mill here and is having it manufactured into lum- ber. Wonder what’s up? Possibly a wedding in the near future, time will tell. Mrs. Samuel Ferndel, of Clements. port, N. 8., writes: “It is with great pleasure that I write you to tell of the good I have derived from the use of Catarrhozone. lam in my eightieth year now and from youth upI have been troubled with Asthma. and not until I used Catarrh- ozone didI get relief. It has cured my Asthma in an incredibly short time. and I heartily recommend it to all.†Catarrhozone is sold by all druggists. Trial outï¬t sent for 100. in stamps by N. c. POLSON , 00., Kingston, ()ut., Proprietors. Died-«At ' \Vood bridge, County York, on Sunday night, the 24th rein-nary, 11101, Mary Ann McLean, (laughter of the late John McLean. Vello: e, (it h concession, 'l‘p.‘ Vaughan, agml .33 years. Miss .‘JcLean was an invalid for about ï¬fteen years. and during that time she bore her troubles without a murmur, always happy and cheerful, yeilding submissively to the will of the Auther of all things, and with the comforting assurance of knowing that the troubles of the present life were not to be compared with the happiness that was to be realized in future by those who fol- lowed the footmarks of a Crucified Redeemer while on earth. Miss Mc- Lean was a great Bible reader. and always found comfort from such passages as “ Those whom the Lord loveth He chasteneth, c.†The immediate cause of our subjects death was from a paralatic stroke, which she took the day before her death, hit was con cious to the end. A tew‘ hours before death she assisted in singing her favorite hvmn, “God Loved the World for Sinners Lost.†ller pastor, Rev. Mr. Reid, during his discourse preaching the funeral set mon, made some touching remarks c-om e 'rning the excellency of the de- 1 par ted one ’s faith which was a greati source of comfort to the bereaved friends to know that. although gone from them. she is living in the homei of llllny Mansions. The funeral took plare to the old burying ground at St Paul’s Presbyterian church, 7 con. \ an†ban, and was largely attended. , 'lhe deceased. who was a sister of ; the late Hector McLean, of Glenelg, i and cousin of the McDonald families and the late Mrs. Donald Graham, | leaves two sisters to mourn her loss, . .\1 rs. 'l‘yfe. of Woodbridge, and Mrs. ,L‘ameron, of Everet. A large circle f of relatives and friends attended the ,' fu: eral from different parts of On- ; tario. The Hupplneee of Healthâ€"Ex- hilaration is the ripple and laughter of pure blood as it courses through the veins. South American Kidney Cure drives out all impuri- ties and insures the richness end purity thet is essential to perfect heelthâ€"succeaful be. cause it merits ltâ€"populer heceuse it fulï¬ls every promiseâ€"e Kidney medicine solely and purely. It nevet faile.â€"126 THURSDAY. A BAD CASE OF ASTHMA. Sold by MacFarlnno . Co. TOP CLIFF. .‘0.0.- An Irish soldier at the from, writ- ing home a little while ago. ended his letter , " And now, dear mother, we are making shiiis to relieve Ladysmith.†“Oh. glory.†said the admiring parentâ€""and him never able even to sew a button on his breaches before he went out!†Get Instant Relief from Plies. â€"This most irritating disease relieved in ten minutes by using Dr. Agnexy’s Oint- ment. and a. cure in from three to six nights. Thousands testify of its goodness Good for Eczema. Salt Rheum. and all skin diseases. If you are without faith, one spplication will convince. 35 centsâ€"127 To BRO We, the ofï¬cers and members of L. O. L. No. 1192, do hereby extend to you, at this our first opportunity, our heart-felt sympathy in this your hour of sad lereavement We realize that your 10:98 is your daughter’s Heavenly gain. We therefore pray that you may not sorrow as one with- out hope. but that you may remember the beautiful words of our Saviour. " She is not dead. but sleepeth,†and we pray that God, in his merciful goodness. will give you strength in this your hour of need. And at the last day may we all be found accept- able in the sight of Him who said “ Come unto Me ye weary and I will give you rest.†Signed on behalf of the Lodge : GEORGE A. LAWRENCE, W. M. Tnos. RITCHIE, Rec. Secty. Va Creeolene ts sold by druggists everywhere. The eporlzer and Lamp, which should last a life- time, and a bottle of Cresolene complete, 81.50; extra sup lies of Cresolcne 25 cents and 50 cents. lllustret booklet contalnlng physicians’ testi- monials free upon re nest. Vuo-Cnsouux Co., 180 Fulton St.. New orlt. U.S.A. Recommended and sold by Mact‘arlanc a; (30. Druggiets, Durham. The matrons of the Edi- son Orphanage at Lowell, Mass.,U.S.A.,wrote they had a siege of whooping- cough in their institution. _ ‘ They said that every case ‘1‘? ‘ " ‘ was promptly relieved by Vapo- Cresolene. Its value in coughs and colds was so great they always kept it ready for use. You know how it’s used, don’t you? ’Tis heated by a vaporizer and you inhale it. Write us for a book that tells all about it. 2 Siege J OHN STAPLES Sold by MacFarlano Condolence. AND FAMILY (cCo The Big Store Latest (10510115 111 all kinds of [111.101, See 0111 North \Vi1‘111011, then go 11p stains 211111 look at 0111" stock. Bring" in measurement of 1V0111 100111 and we will tell lynu 110w many 10118 V011 __g 101111111 0. J. A. Hunter, Swedish, Scotch Canadian GRANITE MARBLE WORKS. Monuments Repaired, and V ‘HE FNUERSIUNED. J . G. \VIL- SUN, ufl'ers fur sale that 'I‘hm'cmghbrod Impnrtml Hhmd Stallicm. “Hascuu.†which he .will sell chum. A gum] farm horse will be tnkun in (exchange as part payuwnt. Fur descriptiuu and pedigree apply to the prtmrictur. J. (i. WILSON, Durham Inscriptions Cut on Shortest Notice. GARAPRAXA S'r. â€"â€" DURHAM Feb. 20th. 8 w pd. Wm. McCalmon, {THE BIG STORE. Wall. Paper. _-=-â€"â€"â€"At'â€"â€"â€" . IMI’URTER OF AND DEALER IN A Chance for IMPLEMENI WAREHUUMS Now We Have a FOR Halott Cream Separator FOR No daily is complete without a Malutt. Cream Sepalatmâ€"the. best and easiest handled sepaxatox in the mmket to day. REPAIRS of all kinds constantly kept. on hand. Call at the new premist s a few door. south of the Middaugh Houses New PUMPS AND REPAIRS. DIG, DRILL, Gums, RES-CURB, . PRESSCURB WELLS. Allord'ars taken at the old stand mar McGowau‘s Mill or at Shop at Charter Smith’s Foundry. Lower Town, Durham ALL WORK GUARANTEED at “Live and let live†Pmcms. W. GUTHRIE. Pumps. Blacksmithing ! T. MORAN, Pumps from $2 upward. Shop open every afternoon. ORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY . Shoes made for all kinds of diseased )r defurmed feet. A CALL SOLICITED. _l_’_umps of all Kinds. SiZbrIstmas novelties. All REPAIRING promptly and prop- erly attended to. kw. D. CONNOR. NI'CHOL, Lot (76 013. Durham P. O W. D. CONNOR H. Gordon, - - Jeweler TWO THOROUGHBRED DURHA M Bullsfqr 3310. rising" ong my! .t‘yyyggg â€Ulla IU '50.â€. " “u“. """ WredPod toes. A 19w_01_.,1.ot'3§Con. 2% Feb. 27. 1901. - \lar. -‘5. 99. y Mill Streetâ€"In Rear of Calder’s Block, Lower Town, Durham IRISH LEAVE T0 INFORM MY CUS- '1‘(.‘MERS and the public in general that I am prepared to tarnish General Blacksmith. V we Have a full and com - plete line 0! Faun and Dementia Inplements and Machinery. 1 THE FARM we have Deering Harvesung Machinery, Maxwell Binders and Mowers, Chatlmm and Snow-ball \\ agous, Car- riages and Buggies of all the very best, makes. Galvanized and Iron Pipâ€" ing; Bl ass Brass Lined and It on Cylinders. 1. THE HOUSEHOLD we have the 3613 Pianos and Organs, \\ oodstock Organs and Pianos, Raymond Sewing Machines, 3 full line of McClary’s Stoves. Scufliers, Turnip PIOWS, Sewers, Cultiva- tors, and in fact everything the farmer needs. Having moved tn our new stand a. few steps south of the Middsugh House. we are pre- pared to do business better than ever, and at. the lowest ï¬gures and best. terms. .'.'..’\.’.WA’.'M Bulls for Sale. ' Manufacturer of And Dealer in â€" HE undersigned wishes to in- pimgtte to thq general pubhc ‘I no I Minute to the general public that ho is freparod to do all kinda Blacksmit ling at one price to all. Factory made Shoes, 25c cash. llauq mados Shoes, 300. GEORGE WHITMORE, DURHAM C. McKlNNON. â€"' No cash. BLACKSMITH. hose wishing to give a useful and lasting Xmas present should see A. Gordon’s large stock of Watches. Ladies’. Gents’ and Boys’ sizes. Ladies’ and Gems’ Chains, Flatwetr. Silverware. Sterling Silver and Ebony Novelties, Jew- elry. Clocks and Specs, AT OLD PRICES special Drives in _ E A r a E‘HPAA nHerurnrurerskï¬ksMha \ .f . . u b . 1' !r b ill I In UTUUI IU Iw-W u-..- r- _ and make room for sprung goods. we have dmided to give a big reduction until sold out, on Readyomnde Cloth- mg. Blankets, 'l‘weeds. Dress-Goods Prints. Hats and Caps. for Men. Boys and Misses. Canned Goods and several lines of Groceries. Chemist Druggist. 51? From Head to Foot 32% CA8“ 08 PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. hich we bought IIt_ a bargnin. This announcement is genuine. ' Take La Grippe Pills Q2. *%%*##$$%§é% For Forty Days It when early enough these pills seldom fail to «float. a cure. In cases of recent Cold, Epidvmio (‘uuurh or Influenza to get the besx. results. they would be taken within 12 hours after esposurc to the cold. Compound Syrup of Hypophospbites Taken every three cr four hours during the progress of LA URIPPE has a. decided eflept. iu cluckmg the disease. Bargains ! Bargains ! Builds and tones up the uystem Idle! 1:: attauk u! L\ GRIPPE. It is a valuable name and 1. 5mm“. mum. 90MP0UND QUININE CAPSULES. DURHAM. HATS AND CAPS in all styles and at lowest [Tim‘s consistent with quality. OVERCOA'l‘Sâ€"Dandies for 810.00. choapm' om-s if you Want them. SUITSâ€"The very best. for the money in tlw latest styles. FOOT \VEARâ€"Men's, VVomen’s and ("hiHl'vu's Boots, Shoés, Oven-shoes, Rubbers. ('10.. Ha. UNDERWEAR--You must see it to :n-g-rrciate the quality. GENT’S FURNISHINGSâ€" Collars. 'l‘icw‘. yluiu and fancy shirts of high quality and In“ Hum. FRESH GROCERIE“ ALVA YS IN STOCK. To Prevent Le Grippe AND GUARANTEE SATISI“.\(_"I‘M.\'. H. PARKER, . McArthur, WE CAN 1" IT YOU â€â€œâ€œâ€˜â€œâ€œb â€â€˜ March I 4. 1901. [exochnies' 01:1 Stand nervous PNSfl'dflOll. Lincoln medicine man. [incohfs tablets Set You Free. ~ Recommended and for sale by DRUGGIST. 50 Queen Street. Ottawa. John A. Darling From dismisses of stomach. Bowels,Liver nnd Kidneys. They are. a positive cure for A magniï¬cent Tonic. puri- fying the blood and clear- ing the complexion. Nor- vous. weak. pale women will ï¬nd mom a posit". blessing. Worn out brok- en down men can regain lost Strength and vigor by taking Lincoln'u Table“. mama so cums. D u r} r a m DUBHAI