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THE AMERICAS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1891.
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GOVERNOR HOGG.
HIS TALK WITH A DELEGATION OF
COLORED MINISTERS.
Tbe Governor of Toaaa ttooolroa n Commit,
too of Freoehors of the Colored Methodist
Conference nt Hie Offlce-Bxtmet* From
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Acstxn, Dec. 2.—Bishop Grant and
committee of eight prominent preach,
era of the Colored Methodist confer
etice called on Governor Hogg at hi*
office in the capital. * .
The governor, in a brief address, said
among other things:
"Yon colored people do very well, ex
cept when yon go into politics. When
yon do that yon generally have some
nftan white man to stir yon up and got
you into trenble. ”
Governor Hogg referred to the peace
able and praiseworthy conduct of tbe
negroes during the four years of the
war when the white men were in the
army and their homes and families an-
protected; when tbe negroes had the
opportunity to pillage, bnrn and de
stroy, bnt did none of these things.
The governor said that in his own conn
ty, during tbe war, there was not a case
of incendiarism. The negro had main
tained his fidelity to the whites till the
proclamation of emancipation.
The governor alluded to the lyncliiii;
of a negro in Cass county and to his eti
deavor to put down mob law in Texit
[applause by the committee], and said
he would do his part as governor of the
state to protect their race in their lives,
liberty and property. [Apphtnse.] Gov
ernor Hogg counseled the colored people
to lay aside . race prejudice, which tlie
intelligent men of both races ought ti
educate the people against.
A colored preacher, recently front
Pennsylvania, replied to the governor,
saying there might to he no antipathy
felt by the negro against tbe white mat
and that they ougnt to have the white
man's confidence.
Uovernor Hogg replied, saying the
state was dominated by the Democratic
party which had eqnallv divided the
school fluid with the negro when it had
the power to do otherwise.
Addressing the Pennsylvania preach
er 1 , the governor said; "When yon gr.
back north tell yonr people that the
people of Massachusetts first brought
African slaves to America. Slavery
was a godsend and emancipation was a
godsend, because," as the governor he-
ieved, "these two events will event
ally resnlt in the enlightenment of
Africa, which can be done by tbe negro
himself better than by tbe white man ”
The governor counselled the color,
race of the sonth to send all its surplus
educated young men to the dark conti
nent. That lie believed was the great
mission of the southern negro.
To Huns for Burglary.
Charlotte, N. C., Dec. 2.—Alfred
Davis tbe negro now confined in the
Mecklenburg connty jail nnder sen
fence of death for burglarising the res
idence of Mr. John W. Wardswortn
gets a few days’ respite. J udge Meures
sentenced him to be hanged on Dec. X.
His lawyers got np a petition asking
Governor Holt .to commute the death
sentence to imprisonment for life. This
Governor Holt firmly declined not to
do. He consented, thongh,,to give tic
burglar a respite. Sheriff Smith re
ceived a telegTam from Raleigh stating
that Governor Holt had decided to gtv-
Dawns a respite to Friday, Deo. 18, and
that tbe proper papers had been for
warded by mail. Whan told the news
Dawns stud he wss "mighty glad of it.'
Tlie Ladle. Were Mistaken.
Jackson, Mich.. Dee, 9.—The ladies
the Woman's Christian Temperance
Union of Hnuover. Jackson connty, I
the idea that William Bowermanwa*
dispensing real lager beer from bis soft
drinks, emporium. He was arrested
aad ' ‘brought - before Justice Bur-
gm^ charged with violating the
liquor law. Eight women, members
of the temperance union, were in cnnrt
and fonnd ont that the strongest bever-
age' that Bowerman had been selling was
hop beer. It was adjudged that there
was no canse for action.
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Wash ini iTOS, Dec. 2.—The court of
claims gave judgment for $284,000 in
favor of tbe "old settlers," or western
Cherokee Indians, in their snit against
the United -States to recover money al
leged to he one them nnder the treaty
of 1848.
The New York Chamber of Commerce
will rend a delegation to the approach
ing session of the legislature, to urge a
liberal World's Fair appropriation. jpliii
Boyd Thatcher, one of the New York
oommiMionen, thinks there is no don l>t
that an appropriation of not less than
$300,000 will be mai
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which arise from derangement
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Electricity is now being made to serve
for use of headlights on locomotives.
Dr. L. A. Guild, Atlanta, Ga.,
Wm. Sealock, living on my place, had an
ugly running uloer on his arm whieh or
dinary remedies failed to control. A. a
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This applies to afl and will be enforced
Times Pvnusiitxa Co.
July 28,1891, tf.
Henry Curtis Spalding claims thst the
idea which Greathead utilized In hit pat
ents for tunneling really originated in
America.
Conaclenc., or Wbatt
“Conscience dntb. make cowards of ns
all," aays the poet. But It Is just so
with the nerve*. When a man’* nerve*
are unstrung, through indigestion and
torpid liver and impure blood, wbst
wonder that he feels depressed and ner ;
vousi He starts at evsr tittle
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Bethlehem, Pa., ha* the biggest hsm-
W. H. Wilder, Mayor of Albany, Ga.,
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tried all the so-called ipeclflcs, but to no
turpose. His grandson who was on the
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Several hundred eagles swooped down
on BJelgord, Russia, and destroyed ten
horses, several sheep snd a vast number
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Dr. John Bull’s Worm Destroy
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QntjQlass Bottles, all sizes; Plush gopds, ; Leather goods,
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In Patent and Proprietary Medicines,
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King’s Discovery, 2 sizes,
Simmons’ Liver Regulator,
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Tutt’s Pills,'
Carter’s Little Liver Pills,
Derma Lotion, 2 sizes,
Stone’s Cod Liver Oil,
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Barker’s Horse & Cattle P’d’rs
Warner’s Safe Cure,
Perry Davis’ Pain Kilier, 2 s’zs King’s Royal' Germateur.
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Fountain Syringes, holding from pint to one gallon. |A
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in PBRPtraiBB.-s
Lunbdrg's Perfumes,
Edeina,
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Lazxsll’a Odors,
Persian Bouquet ..
Crab Apple Blossom,
LaBelle Col-'gne, S sizes,
[.Goya Lily.
A very large assortment of Pear's, Pel’s and others.
Fever Thermometers, Urinombters, Lactometers, ‘‘Old Probabilities,’’
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PAINTS.
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Toilet Articles.
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Subscriptions for any pa
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Pictures,
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