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G, Remember that there is no time too soon to get rid oi a cancerous growth no matter how small. Examination free, ' ettera answered promptly, and atisfaction guaranteed. ' v ; NOTICE -: ;..:., V The uudereinHl having qual ified as admiatrator of -1 h e i estate ol B. F Tubman, deceas ed.K all parties having claims again6t the said estate are here by notified to present the "flame duly authenticated w i thin twelve months from the date hfreoj or this notice will be plead In bar-ol their recovery All per sons indebted to the said estate jsvilj please 1 make prompt ; set Element. : This Jan. 0'M900. : ; L. A, Greene, Ad mi astrator. Proin 'out t;; Rs ynhr, ,C.rre jpbadMt To y3ojation. ot ho 0m sti to t Jon i ti a i nj hi ! ; wot k a the; reoortl of th. tppuljlfran trmiorit.v iri tlit House a ttr ord that shouM drive flip rp puhlionn parly, frotn power. It docs' n;t militate th of-f-nso npfaintt '" constitutiunal jrovefnmnt that ohe of thso violations should liav .bfn an "ottoinpt to ' pructh'Hlly lipiht the wronjjf potuinittpd in the .'bluer. A rijrhtful thing vrongly'done is often iw lad or . worse than a wron. When, the republican majori ty, driwn by thepartj' whip, passed the bill levying a 15 per cent, dutv on the ....prod uct ofPortoIico for a pen od of two years, a grievous wrotif? was inflicted upon the Porto Ricansand the Con-fctit-itton of the U. S. was vi olated. Later, when the re publicans hecarnealarmed at the vigorous pfotestf. fronj all sectioni? of the country a pra in st the proposed robbery of the helpless Porto Ricans, they again violated the Con stitution by. doing a tbinar rijfbt ia principlein the wropjr wuypassibft a ' bill ' placing more than $2,000,000 alrea dy in the treasury, and all future collections' under. Ding ley duties upon Porto Rican products, at the disposal of the President, to be expended under his discretion for the benefit of Porto Rico. It is perfectly riglit that every dol lar (f thia money should be spent'for the benefit of Porto Rico, but, as Representative ?aily ao forcibly pointed out it is everlastinirlj' wrong, to turn oyer to the discretion ol one rnan rnotiey in the treas ury of .the United .-States, when the Constitution ex pressly gives the right to dis pose of money in the treasu ry to Congress, and not to the Executive. But good may come of evil. These things serve to,excentuate in . t h e minds of the people the atti tude 'of the.two great politi cal parties toward the Con wtitution, to make, plain that there is only oheconstitution al party, and that isthe dera. ocratic party. Senator iones, of Arkan sas, said of the attitnde of the democratic Senators to ward the Porto Rico bill: "The democrats accept the issues tendered by the repub licans. Porto Rico has been annexed to the United State. It is an integral part of the country. The flag proclaims our sovereignty thereand the constitution-follows the flag. The republican proposition that we can 'enact -discriminating, legislation against the Porto Ricans and - Porto Rican products is monstrous. We will fight it in the Senate to the limit of onr extent, and we will fteht it bcfjre the people from' now until t h e ballots are cast. inNoyem ber. ..' ... y Seria tor Stewart, who has bepn counted as a cnutc riancer if not ah actual sup porter of imperialisin.said in a speech against the Porto Rico tariff: "ldon't wantnny territory in which the consti tution does not follow the flog. U'e 'cahnotjdiscrimi nate againsta iiy . section, ;f bur o.vn coiiptrjiV Ii : bur, lin eiples of free govern ment ar" not broad .enough to. rover any territory under the. flrtig, t hen we would bettter bring back the flag". : ; ;. t ; -" ;:-; ; Instead of avoiding the rcl lision of imperialism and pro tectum," utj 'the republicans who fathered it inte.ttded, the Pprtb Rico tariff bill wins likely to precipitate the col lision and the republicans to be called on to say whether the country shall give up the Philippines or the. protective tariff.; If the Supreme Court decides, as many believe it will," that all territory own d by the United States, is I'onstitntion.illj speaking, a part of the United States. the i hoice will have to be speed ily madeand Senator Fora ker has openly said on the floor of the Senate, that he would favor giving up the Philippines. junketing is catching. Spc retarv Root, accompanied by thre members' of his family is officially junketing iii Cu ban waters,ahoard a govern meat transport; Secretary Long is arranging to take the House Naval .Committee to Newport News, on a gov ernment vessel, and tlfere is talk of ii Congressional junk eting party to Porto Rico, made up bfthe Joint Houce and Senate Committee and their families. . There sterns to le -trouble ahead for theudministration bill providing that the Adju tant General of t lie. "Army sbaVl have the rank of Major (Jeneral. The Senate has a dopted a resolution,"-', offered by Senator Pet tigrew, direct ing the Secretary of War to send the Senate the record of the Court Martial of General Coibin. who wasthena Lieut. Col., . during the. civil war and a copy of a report made ahout the same time by Col. Thos. J. Aforgan, relating to the first colored brigade, and Lieut. Col.cnrbin's relations therewith. corbiU'was court martialed upon the charge of cowardice, one of the specifi cations bping that while un der fire he got off his horse and hid behind a tree. He wasacquitted, but the record, as well as the report of col. Morgan; is said to contain matter which will cause Sena tor and Representatives to do some hard thinking bpfore they vote to make suh a man a Mnjor General. The Republican leaders of the House are preparing for some sort of a political per- formace during the present week, as they have issued or ders to every republican mem ber to be in his seat every day during the we'k. We h ivp sa veil many doc tor bills since we began uning Chamberlain's Cough Reuje d in our home. We kpep e bottle oppn all the time and whenever nv pf ; my familv or inyelf begin. to catch cold we begin to use thp Cough Remedy, and as a result We never h ve to' senil away for a doctor and incur a' ...large doctor bill, for 'Chaniberlaio's Couiih Reined v never fails to cure. D. S. XMearklej (Jener al Merrhant Vn-l Farmer, .Mat tie, Penn.- Fur feal. by deal ers;.. -"-'I' SPEC1 it COBEESeoSDEXCE. Raleiou.N. CMarcUI 900. It is aitonishiughow short the memory of the rppubli can leaders is. Take for in stance Revenue Cidletbr'X'arl Duncan," who looks after re publican affairs in all eastern North Carolina:' He was spea king ubout; the Leandutui e which is to be elected this year and offered to bet it woald be republican, but no doubt he included populists in his count, as republicans invariably speak of them selves and -'populists jointly as we.' Then he said that as soon as thelegislature was elected Governor U u sfs e I would convene it and that it would imuif diately meet and re-teal the present elct ion law. He declared thut after this it would bp no trouble for "us" tb elect congressmen. What shortness of memory . Does he really think for thp merest, porti.cn of a second that the democrats in North Carolina and those w li o stood shoulder to shoulder with them in '9fl.nt the elec tion have so soon forgotten the negro rule in thisStatein '97-'9H?. It is inconceivable that in one year iuy. people so detei mined could ever think of returning to a n y such state of affairs. If Mr. Duncan can bet he will lose as he lost in '98, for .if there are three things certain be sides death and taxes in this year of grace, 1900, they are that the democrats will car ry the election find elect their congressional nominees and that the Amendment will be.. ratified ; by. a majority more than gratifying. ' Senator Rutler is Hooding the State with copies of his speech in congress against the franchise a mend ment to the constitution This plea for negro supreme cy i heing sent out by the 'republicans under the Senator's frank. Collector Duncan, for exam plej is sending oat some thou sands or copies, lie has a great admiration for the Sen a tor; in tact he said a fpw days sin.ne he loved him. This tenderness is very ; beautiful It has increased considerably since the winter and early spring of '97. , Republican StatoChairman Holton, one of the bitterest of all the republicans, had some criticisms to make of Governor Rut-sell's' f r a n k statement made at a ban quet in Chicago, in wnich the republicans were arraigned for allowing themselves to be placed in autaconisrn to the constitutional Amendment. The Governor sees far more clearly than Holton the ''handwriting on the wall" He knows what the white men of the State will, do at the polls next August. The G b v er n or d is m i ssei 1 1 1 o 1 1 o n V criticism with a few content p tuous words. 1 1 is ha r i 1 y proba ble t ha t the session of the legislature iriJnne will last: more than a wek or that it will do oth ?r than the particular thing for, which' it meets that is to safeguard the election I rt W and th' franchise' amend ment. There will be pressure to have it consider some oth ej buamess:-lotal in charaC' ; This leads tb the just criti cism of much of the steadily i ncrea si h g v oi u me of jb usi ness which is forced upon the, leg islature, At least one-third of it, ierhnps even more, cou'l easily he done, by the clerks' of the superior courts, : Populists are laying that there will be a revolt against Senator Butler and his deter mined effort to enforce their State convention to arrav itself in .opposition to t h e franchise amendment. They are telling the Republicans as much. Senator Butler vsil' be surprised at the dimen sions of the revolt. He will find that he cannot get popu lists in line against white su premacy. They sho.vved him this in '98. 7his year they will illustrate it even more. Republicans have had a n idea that thev were going to induce ittorney-General Wal ser to declare himself against the amendment.; As he re marked todav, they, clo not know him. He will take no such step, nor will he antngo nize the amendment. He was speaking to a republican and a democrat when the repub lican made the statement that a certain populist had said he would vote against the amendment for fear he would be disfranchised. "Not at all,'' said the Attor ney General. ''It is impos sible, provided he registers be fore 1908." This indieatesnti able1 republican's legal yiew of the matter. It is very hard to stand idly by and sect ourdear ohi-b naffer while awaiting the arri val of the doctor. In Albany, N. Y., dairyman ca'led at, a drug store there for a doctor to come and see his child then very; sick with' croup. Not finding the doctor in, he 'eft word for him at once, on his return. He also bought hot tie' ofChamlicrloinscough Remedy, which hy hope d would give some lelief until the doctor should arrive. In a few hours he returned, sav ing the doctor need notcome. as the child was much better. The druggist, Ar. 0. Scholz, says the family has since rcc ommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy'- to t h e i r neighbors and friends until he has a constant demand for it from that part of the coun ty. For sale by -dealers. A Weldon correspondent to the Raleigh Post s-ays: A cotton boyer from Raleigh was here this week t.rj'ing to drive a trade, with Senator Matt Ransom for his large holdings of the fleecy staple. The Senator is not quite in the notion to 811 .vet He bo on band a bout,.. ft 10.000 or $r0,000 worth of cotton, and wfien he does sell if will place quite a nice, little hu to his bank account. A. R. De Fluent.' editor of the Journal, Doylestown, sufferd for a number of years from rheumatism in his right shoulder and side He says: "My rich t arm. at times was entirely 'useless. ;I tried Cham berlain's Pain Balm, and was surprised to receive almost immediate relief.". The; Pain Balm has ; been a" constant companion of -adncever since and it never faiis." For bnk by.dealers - ; . LI Nil EY SCORED, Newa and Observer.- t There is little' doubt that ' If. Linney could recal 1 the speech be made' in congress, plus his surrendering, t h e" floor to VVhito to slander the white men of the South, he would gfadly dp so; . Tbo ' best scoring he received was admioistered by Mr. Williams, of Mississippi, who said : ; ; ,;'I do not blame the gentle- " man from .North Carolina (Mr. Linney) much,, because h e cannot know what h a . aavs; he cannot measure En glish when he speaks; he does not mean what he says; he does not fafhom the signifi- cance of his own words; that he does not understand the force and power, of - the English. language, hut rrere ly open his mouth, and lets come what words - will and lets them fall where . they . may. , And jet I ' am , prone to believe that at the bottom of this entire speech of the gentleman from North Carolina lies this thought and motive, viz., that if the illiterate vote, the incapable vote and,' the incompetent vote, the ignorant and crim inal vote for the State of North Carolina is once ruled out by legislation or amend ment, in accordance with the constitution of t h e united states, it may be that the geiitlemau.and men like him will have played out their short scenes upon the politi cal stage of this country and be retired to private lite." This is at the bottom of hostility to the amendment. ' The present Republican lead ers Know that its passage will ' eliminate them in any event. If it kills the Republican par ty, they die. If it creates a Republican party of strength and respectability," it will have new leaders, and they die also in that event. They have read the hand writing on the wall and that accounts for thpir squirming.' Lewis Ackerman, Goshen, tnd., sajs: '-De WittV Little Early Ri sers always bring certain relief,1 cure my headache and never gripe." They gently cleanse and invigorate the bowels.' .coffey uros. Phillips and Son. The Boer prisoners captur I at Paardeberg when Gen, ed rrnni Bun tjuuti u t u i u British 'number 5,660 men Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. av A The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the wste ot Impurities In the blood. -If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, achesandrheu matism come from ex-. cess of uric acid In the blood, due to reelected kidney trouble. .. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as 'hough they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. - It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble. .-V'-'.'.. II you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild' and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy ts coon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on Its merits by all drueztsts In fifty-, pent and one-dollar aii-1 iyaP"?3 as. You may have akii!i!L"JJ' sample bottle, by mall -Eomrf p-ootj free, also pamphlet telling you bow to find i .: out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer f." It Co., Btnghamton, N. t. , ... i . V -J K.'';C' '''y''i('',K-i'-r.: ,; -,v - . ' r i t;v.-.- ';;-;c, -t.: : v - '.V I "vw.e 4 '4
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