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' I , 1 , I , From our Regular Correspondent i .'i Russia dickering with China independently; England land: ing- troops at Shanghai, where there ha.d been no ser ious trouble'; Germany nam ing the Commander in Chief of tbe foreign tropps in China, and the government of Clyna tjying to trick., the foreign minister at Pekin, including the American minister, into going out of Pek'n to be kill ed by Chjnese soldiers. TheBe are a few of the important items of new 8 which have come to Washington ddring the last few days, and (lave had to, be handled oy thesub orinares in charge (luring the continued absence of Mr.'Mc Kinley nnd Secretary ' Hay; One messnge was sent to Minister t;ongtr that was made public, and one that was not. The first left him free to act in is discretion which leaves the administra tion free to make an offinn scapegoat of him if he should be bo unfortunate astomake a mistake. That is also the sort of order that General Chaffee, who is in command of the handful of Americans who are with the so-called allied army, which hasfought its wnv about one-fourth of the ' dietance between Tien Tsin and Pekin, is acting un der. They are so convenient rou know. If everything goes right, they can be claim ed as implying the pprfcet confidence felt br this gov prnment, etc.; while if any thine goes wrong it can be barged to lack of judgment or brains on tbe part, of the agent. Every disinterested man who goes into any portion of the Middle West reports the existence of conditions which - are calculated to in crease the confidence of Dem ocrats in the election of Brv an and Stevenson. Mr. J. H Ralston, a well known Wash ington lawyer, has just re turned from a visit to Qum cy. III., his old home. Speak ingof his trip he said: did not go West to observe nolitical conditions, but in the course of my journey ha i numerous opuortunities to learn how things were go ing. At Quincy I had many intimate friends, and I talk ed politics with a large num per of them without indicat ing which side I was disposed to favor. The character o my information was very favorable to the Democrats, lean give yon two instances which I know to be reliable. They are of men who used to practice law with me inQnin cy. One of them is Capt. Michael Piggotr, an Irish man of much more than lo cal fame, who was postmas ter at Quincy for eight years, and four years agoanenthus iastic supporter of Mr. Mc Kinley and the Republican ticket. Thisyearheispquare ly for Bryan. He is a man of influence in those parts and highly respected. The other mau I have in mind is W. A; .Richardson, the son of a former U. S. Senator, and an ex Member of the Legisla ture , In he was a gold BOONE- WATAUGA BOUNTY, N. democrat and wrote, many a r t idea sunoortimr Mr. ' M- Kinhvl Now he is advocat. .. 1 mi? Mr. tirvan s election. There are many Germans in hat v trnitv: and the Gcr mun Vote this year will be With the Democrats. The iefmati farmeis are against he administration of Mr. McKinlev'and will not sur- nort Him nirain: I took some na ns to secure accurate in- r -n - ------ ... ormation on that Doiur." . Naval Constructor Hob- son, of Merrimac and kissing ame, is not in fuvor with the powers that be. "He irf now in the Naval Hospital at Yo- onama, under treatment for ' . hisevea. lie asKen to ne civ n a command in the Marines - V - " " 1 in order that he might, take nnrc in the Chinese invasion., but Rear Admiral Remev re- ported against 6uch a detail or him, and added that if Hobson was well enough to resume active duty he could find it at Honar Kong or Ma nih. where the services of Navul Constructors, are In demand . to supervise repair work. Hobson's friends say that if he isn't given the Cbi nese detail r.e should be or dered home for the reBt to which he is entitled, and hp won't rot the Chinese de- tail he will orobablv come home soon. iNimmfir with hei:douarters mi. 1. II. XJUIirt. nuu in Ht TJi tie Rork. Ark., is visit- inir Washington friends. He "M ' , snid of th nolitical attitude nf .ho Hrnmniprs! "The .. oii.a ihot thii. nnlv hono ia in the election of the democratic ticket. The riamnr-i-Hta nr nlcHffed to en- nr lpamlntinn to control trnsra nnd unless somethimr aw I . . . . ,i is soon done to correct me unl - nf i riiHt it will hp hnt a verv little while before tbe drummer will find his occu pation gone. Tbe drummers seethe drift of the republi can party, which is control! edby the trusts, and there- . ?a a !! 4... lore lb is 10 our iiiiercsio iu do all we can to insure the el.tinn of Rrvam and Sts- enson. I have failed to meet anv man who believes in changing the Republic into Ul. KmnirP. ns the Renubli- nnn PPm hpnt on rioim?. I Unno MAnnnflif nittf CI till m Kill MM w w w I linB ItXCIIUJ ll'tl O 11 u Hi un nf rrnld democrats who BUD - O 1 nf0,i Mi.l?inU n 1R9R. and tbev told me thev were fnr Rrvfln nnd would work Hair nnd n iirhr to secure his election, because he repre- sents the people in this fight against imperialism.. It is my opinion, based on what I know of the situation, that Mr. Bryan will sweep the country as Mr. Cleveland did in 1892." Rocky Mount Motor: Mr. Campbell of the Burt mines in Worren county shipped from. here on Friday of last weeK a oar o. virgin gu.u, lu product of a lew days' pan ning ' from the placer depos its, valued at $600. Among othei flndswere several fan tastically shaped specimenh of oreiUSt 88 laKen irom iue earth. uver eleven mnes oi paving placers are ready for wnVk which is made easy br an artificial canal which fur nishes a large and inexhaust ible supply o pure spring wa ter. C., - flttJBSDAY, "AUG- 23, 1900. ;: Bryan'i striking senwncoi. News and Observer. . ' a a . Hiyansspeecn oi accepi inv" l iiiuimiaiio ao most masterly presentation o cnmpaign issues mm coun try has heard since too aays of Washington and Jefferson aQd Lincoln. preached the same gos Pel tua tnee Hherty-lovtng leaders preached." His words WBrw BUC "8 J ,B,K,M' UHe v . . lil.:.. ased. About them were noun 1 v m t m m rtain sound, no lacK oi aei- imteness. On the luminous contrary tne speech anounas t i A. n noia epigram ana ciear cut antitheses - always with prac p'ca appneanon. n arm nni DiifYiA tJ .ii0o1DD...nw... .j . . . At A. nn s striKing sencences mai an well worth remembering: A repuDlic can nave no 8ul)le,'tw "Rights never conflict, du ties never clash. 'Love, not force, was the weapon of the Nazarine. 'A war of conquest w as unwise as it is unrighteous. "The question iB not what we can uo dui wnaiweougui . . .1 A L. i to do. "Force can defend a right, but force has never yet crea ted a right. I (1jM--wvt niiwrifa una mriilf secure wnen nuraan ngnisare I I A respected. "Trade cannot be perma- nent v Drontable unless it ib voluntary. "If we have an imperial po la . l a we must uaveaiargeeian ding army "It is not necessary to own a people in order to trade with them. "Military ism turns young men from the arts of peace to the science ot war. "It was Uod himseil wno . . . a m liJiiimil Sn oror v hlltmin llPrtrt, h""""-' - - tne love oi iioerry. The real destiny of the no tion is to establish the princ ole of liberty lor the whole world. 'The democratic party does not oppose expansion when Ltnansion pnlrtrcpR the area -r o - la. ot tiie repuniic. "There is no place in ou system of government for the deposit ot arbitrary and irr sponsible power. ' 0 Olie 1188 Q right to ex pect from society more than la fair compensation lor tne I , 1 services wiiiLiJ lie reiiufiH. ..i-t. t ! I "Uisiory uiruisucB no amp e of terpitude baser than urs if wo substitute ouryok for the Spanish yoke. "The republican party has accepted mo European ... h and planted itseii upon tne grounu ibki uj "We cannot repudiate the principles of self-government in the Philippines without weakening the principles at nome. . . . a .a a . "Uestiny is me Buotenuge of the invertebrate, who, lack jng the courage to oppose er ror, seeks some plansable ex- f BOpPorting it. f ?ho nrinnJ. pie 01 sen-government, piaui ed on American soil, has been tnH overshadowing political .... nt t, ninfltHenth rento- ; "If true Christianity con sists in carrying out in our daily lives the teachings of Christ, who will say that we lore .commended to civilize with dynamite and proselyte with the sword? , . "The forcible annexation of territory to bo governed by arbitrary power differs as much from the acquisition of territory to be built np into states as a monarchy differs roni a democracy. "A European protectorate otten results in the explora- ion of the ward by tbe guar dian.: An American protecto rate gives to the nation pro- ected the advantage of our strength without making it the victim of our gieed. "A colonial policy means hat we shall send tothe Phil ppinesafew trailers, a few askmasters and a few office holders and an army largeen ough to support the authori ty of a small fraction of the people while they rule the na tives. , "In the sunlight of full citi zenship to be enjoyed by the people of the United States and the twilight of Bmi-citi- zpnship endured by the peo ple of Porto Rico, while the thick darkness of perpetual vassalage coyers the Philip pines? "The whole difference be tween a monarchy and a re public may be summed up in one sentence: In a monarchy the king gives the people what he believes to be a good government; in a republic the people Becurt for themselves what they think tobea good government. "The nation should place its dependence upon the vol unteers who come from allot cupations at their country's call and return to productive lanor wnen tneir labors are a . t no longer required men who fight when the countiy needs fighters and "work when the countrj needs workers." Goldsmlthiao Philosophy. The dullest fellows may learn to be commercial for night 01 two. H hat we place most hope upon generally proves most fatal. The fortunate circumstanc es of our lives are generally found at last to be of our own making. Let us be inflexible and for tune will at last chunge in our favor. No situation, however wretched it seoms, but has some eort of comfort attend ing it. Those who are willing to move in a great man's vor tex are only such as must be slaves the ra&ble of man kind. Man little knows what ca la mi ties are beyond his pa tience to hear till he tries them. Mortifications are often mom painful than realcalam ities. From "Th Vicar of Wakefield." OABTOnXA. Bun tk The Kind You Hw Always Bought BlgBJtara Of A eentleuiau recently cured ol dTSiejria gave the following ap propriate rendering ol Hums' la mouM lilosHiir: "Some have meat and canuot eat, and some have none and want it; but we have meat and we can eat Kodol Dys pepsiaCure be thanked. ' This preparation will digest, what you eat It instantly relieves and rad ically curs iudigestion and all stomach diordd s. cofivy Bros. Phillips and Sou. NO, 31. Hood'o Pillo Are prepared from Na -, ture's mild laxatives, and , , while jjentle are reliable "' ... and efficient ' They Rouse the Liver Cure Sick Headache, Bit . iousnesSjour: Stomach. and - Constipation. , Sold . everywhere, 25c per box. Prpare(lt)TaLnoo14Co.4weU4Ia4 , A true love match makes two hearts light. The winner in a horse race us a good run nt luuk. The more checks a spend thrift receives the faster be goes. . A dude's eyeglass is a glar ing fraud on the face of the thing. The fool sometimes gets he best ol a wise man in a horse trade. Old bells can be made as good as new out not so with old belles. . A detective says-'there is more craft upon land than there is upon water. The more money a man has the more honest he is from a legal point of view. The girl who runs a soda- fountain must expect to be winked at occasionally. Money will buy almost any thing from a wood toothpick lo another man's opinion. A strongminded woman probably denounces mar riage because there is "some thing childish about it. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of Durham Sun: Manyorthe State papers are discussing the question of the race issue in the national campaign. It is very evident that the peo pie of North Carolina do not wish negroes in office. They have spoken very emphati cally on this subject in their home affairs. It seems to us that the question will very readily settte itself, without further discussion, if the peo pie who voted for the amend meat will vote for Col. Bryan, then there will be no need for another heated discussion on the negro question. Thousands Have Sidney Tnrattej and Don't Know it Bow To Find OttU Fill a bottle or common lass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours: a sedimest er set tling Indicates aa unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; u it stains your linen It 4 evidence ef kid ney trouble; too frequent desire te pass It or pain la the beck is also convincing proof that the kldpeys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. TKrA I. rimfrtrt In fh. IrnAmrljufflNI aA often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain la ths back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part . of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing It, or oaa enacts louowing use 01 liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go cftea minncr ma aav. ana 10 rei un nunr tunas during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soo realized. It stands the highest for IU won derful cures of the most distressing cases.. If vou need a medicine you enouia nave me best. Sold by druerists In 50c andll. 1 You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery ' fCAL-i Kd a book that tells d more about It, both sent absolutely free by mall, address Dr. Kilmer fie tomtit Co., Blnghamton. N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer la Ibis pepy
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