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GRAHAM, N. C Mnrch 14, 15)01.
For want of time the editor has
been unnble to prepare any editorial
matter for this issue.
' The impeachment trial begins to
day. It will be notable and will nt
tract many spectators to Ilalcigh
daring its continuance. .
Ex-President Benjamin Harrison
died at his home in Indianapolis
yesterday afternoon at 4:4." o'clock.
He was a strong roan as president,
and as a lawyer he had few equal
in this country. In a subsequent
issue we will give a sketch of this
.honorable man.
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Washington News Notes
The rule for Sera'c cloture whiclr
Senator Piatt, of Connecticut, has
introduced wilfnot be pushed dur-
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Raleigh N.:C. J March, 11.- The
great impeachment' trial began -at
noon to-day, .in the benate Cham
ber, and will continue throughout
..... iIia c i , w 1 1 n I unaatnn nntf it 1 -3 an I '
, ... ... ., . i this week and a portion (if not nil)
.van rh.iiiA thfll ll IV. 11 tint. ItA hprtrrl I x . '
.... , , i. of next week. The speeches
nr ad,n in lla l-tr.ianlit tilt IY1 1 1. 1
flgfl.ll If. 1 ' rt itnLii. .v. .... - .
was sent to the Committee on Rules
which will not report it until the
opening of the regular session, when
it.wijl'be.jaken up anrJL possible,,
forced to a vote.
It is generally understood here
of
counsel are expected to consume
fully one week's time.
Oh last Wednesday the accused
Judges appeared in the Court for the
first time; in propria-personap-with
their counsel, and Hied their An
ewer to their charges. The reading
that an rxlra session of Congress 0f this paper consumed nearly two
was avoided by the Democrats hours, and makes sixteen columns
yielding their opposition to Cuban 0f tne average newspaper; It is an
and Philippine jegislaion in return exhaustive document, in which
for certain concessions marie to general denial of the main cbargei
them in the Kiver and Harbor bill, h, marje . 8taU.9 tht the mandamus
by w lnch-their stales received large waa gainst a 8pecial appropriation,
appropriations. Consequently, thev arKj tnat ,ne great majority of cases
are very sore over the deteat ot that decided by these two Justices (and
measure by benator Carter, ot Mon- the ,at0 chief Justice Furches) in
tana, and are charging that they
have been "bunkoed" and are m ik
ing ugly remarks about the Repub
licans not "staying bought." How
ever, the less said on each sine
about these bargains the better.
volving title to office were against
the claims of those a filiating with
the party to which the Judges be
longed and in favor of the Demo-
crats including the attempts oi the
Fusionists to turn out the Demo
erotic directors of the charitable in
Several Congressional iunkciine
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parties have comDleted plans that 8 uuuons Iour J614 "8'
include visits to Cuba, the Ps ifio "n aa' n ine "ouae
Coast and the Philippines. The mnnagers niea weir replication m
excursions at government expense the ca8e. which brought the progress
are be nir arraneed bv Represents 01 me ",B' UP lo wnere " lw
lives who during the last Congress
day.
served unon Committees on Rivers :nere is a wiae ainerence oiopin
The amount of gross gold in the and Harbors. Military Affairs and ,on hereabouts, among public men
Treasury is $489,412,158, the high- Insular Affairs. They expect to be ttnd the gen! public as tobeth
est point ever reached In the hisU ry reappointed when the Committees er Court wiJ1 convict or acqui
nfihn nnremment. This amount lre nronniw.-t fir the, nxt Cnrurrooa the defendants. You can meet
includes the 1150,000,000 held a a ami say the investigations are to bp mn ftt erery larn who are qaHy
reserve. I276.019.98U held acamst cf.mliif.tefl tn better in n lhm n certain inat it win or win not.
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gold certificates and $63,392,169 in discharge their official duties. The
the general fund. ' Ifir.it nf these iunWets has nlreiiflv
started for Havana. Thns the Secretary of Agriculture Patterson
THE AUBIC0LTURAI, DEPARTMENT.
secretary nay was recently owig- committee is rewarded tor prepar-
r j ia probably highly pleased with the
ed to testify to his own ability and hng an outrageous bill Appropriating refu p' . w "
fidelity. On sienine his own com- .nme .000.000 for irhnrovementa. men lo maKe nim "Upreme in tne
f w w I 1 I 1
mission, as he is required to sign all two-thirds of which were utterly
Department of Agriculture.
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thecoinmiseions of Cabinet officers, unworthy.
he thereby declared that he reposes
implicit confidence in himself .and
in his own fidelity and ability.
. Senator Allen's name is1 still car
ried on the rolls as a Senator from
Nebraska, and it is understood he
will be until tho Nebraska legisla
ture elect or adjourns. I hero was
the close of the last Congress,
the authorities held otherwise.
but
The several bills passed not only
make him chairman of the board of
Washington has had quite enough directors, as well as ; Commissioner
of Pennsylvania Btate troops. Eight of the department, but he is given
years ago they committed depreda- authority to appoint the Assistant
lions upon private property which Commissioner of Agriculture and
were so serious and extensive that the Secretary (positions now held
the Governor of that State was com- by J. W. Thompson and T. K
polled to send down 'commission Bruner) and ail other officers and
to make nn investigation and ap- employes of the department, down
nrniaA tliA flHtnafirna vKtnh wia- of. I tn anilrkii-ljMinAra rA tt
t,: !.... k: r- o 1 "- -
w' 7"""". T J' F'"" b? an appropriation any of them at will. In addition to
T" ! . . f"ra h legislature. They plunder- this he and Prof. Holmes of the
ed stores and private houses, mat- geological department are giveu ad-
treated innocent citizens, particularly ditional powers, and may survey
colored people, and acted like a lot roads and the like and travel lit the
While no formal action to that ef-1 of hoodlums generally. This year I expense of the railroad companies
feet has been taken by the Republi-I their conduct was even worse. They and other common carriers of the
can Senators, it hag been practical- had several encounters with the Statu.
ly decidjd that there will be no re-1 police, and on two occasions the en- The members of the board of aeri
organization of the Senate Commit- tire reserve force of patrolmen hatl culture (who must now all be prac
tees during the present seesion of to be called out to quell the riots tical farmers) will reallv have verv
the Senate. This decision will have they occasioned.' They shot two li tie to do hereafter, it is under-
tne enecioi leaving tne appointees innocent bystanders,, smashed win- stood.
of retiring Senators in their various dows and bars, tore down signs. Mr. Patterson's friends savs he
posuions unui tne convening oi robbed bakeries and eating stands has made a good Commissioner
Congress next December. (and clean several street fruit stands His critics, erantina this, renlv that
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and peddlers. the power which he has just been
The St. Louis" reople are jubi-l invested with bv legislation, is ton
lant evr their success In getting Krery P,my , tha aoath stP(aM great .and varied to entrust to any
on appropriation for their Exposi-I i Plant Pecan Tree. , lone man, be ho whom he mny
iversity, the increase to., $40,000
recommended was approved ; as was
also $15,000 per annum" for" four
years to discharge indebtedness of
the State Normal at Greensboro and
a special Appropriation of $25,000
for the same College to build and
equip a practice and observation
school building ; also $10,000 per
annum tor two years for a teitile
department, or annex, to the Agri
cultural and Mechnnical College and
the payment of $20,000 of the in-
indebtedness ot that institution.
$200,000' was the sum agreed on
Ey the committee on Education lor
the public free schools an increase
of 100 per cent, over the jppropria
Unit of last year and the bill final
ly passed Saturday afternoon,
SIMMONS AND BCTLKR.
After all the threats and bravado
of Butler and the speech of Pritch
ard, Senator Simmons was sworn in
at Washington last week "without
Objection," and during the past
week of the ususal special session of
the Senate following the maugur
tiop of a President, he has, occupied
bis seat unmolested. Of course I
They can't i; shake : his title to
the seat and they know it. ; In.
deed, with Butler out of the' way
now there is really noSenator very
much disposed to make trouMe for
Mr. Simmons. " ' v
And what win necome ot our
"Mary-ann" now? This announce
ment so publicly made by him lust
year,, that he would lociiTe in Ral
eigh to practice law, will not be car
ried Out, it is believed. He could
hardly earn a living here at 'the
business, for he is not much of i
lawyer and has had his ."sheep
skin" only li couple of years. He
is still owner of the "Caucaaipn,"
believe.' but that sheet has ' small
circulation and less influence now.
LEGISLATURE STILL I.V SESSION.
As stated in ' these letters last
week, the Legislature could not ad
journ Saturday (the end of the 60
days) and it is still in session, 1 he
House may remain in session nearly
all this week. The Senate, of
course, can Bit in Legislative session
any time it deehei during the ses
sion of the House although the im
peachment progress is under way,
On Saturday evening and night a
great many bills were passed,
among them the one providing for
permanent registration of white vot
ers till 1908, and the appointments
of the Gov. of directors of State in
stitutions wete confirmed. Senator
Travis, of Halifax, is placed at the
Republicans next year. It is said,
however, that Speaker Moore de
sires Ihe Democratic nomination in
the lOtli district,' and is confident
that he can carry it if nominated, '
Fayetteville town nd Cumber
land county willjiave absolute "pro
hibition for the next, year And more,
m bill having passed to that effect-
unanimously in the Senate, and by
more than 2, to 1 ' in the House-
following the defeat in the House of
the first bill to abolish the dispensary
after it had passed the Senate. The
anti-dispensary people were joined
by-the prohibitionists in securing
the last t'ill's passage, but most of
the dispensary itetr are greatly chag
rined thereat.
governor's appointment until his
successor is elected or the (legislature
adjourns without electing a Senator
-nbp'believed tbnt they will join
the democrats in opposing a cloture
rule in the Senate. Senator Teller
says that whatever may be done'! at
the regular session, he-is very cer
tain that no cloture rule will be
adopted by the Senate-at the extral
session. It is ditncu ll to see now
one can, be adopted.at . aDysessiQn
without the consent of theminonty,
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SALT RHEUM CURED BY
Johnston s -parsi
OU AR"t s3dTTLE8
arilla
JFST SEEN IN TUSB.
nisn ! Brnptlona aura a '" ' ""itlillr Dior- a-.
Vmm Only Safe War 10 Hl Warning. Jofcn.u..,. " ls I
Nature, In her efforts to correct mistakes, which mistake, h.
careless living, or it may be from ancestors, ahooU out pimole. ru2 H
other imperfections on the akin, as a warning that more ierion7 i
hana tumors, cancers, erysipelaa or pulmonary diseaaeal ar. ,l-,Wonll M
vou neirlect to heed the warning and correct the mistakea. " to
Many a lingering, painful disease and many an early death k. vJ.
imply because these notes of warning hare been heeded anifkf?'
puri by aright use of JOHNSTON'S BARSAPAR1LLA. "wMubkw
ha inrfefinite-1 "f nu mired of a bad humor after nffferino- with u t .
lr iebatedunder the present rules. ZbMV V,&
The secret of why jFenatur-uarieri suHerea aunng now B"7?""",y 'J obody would bill:'
iji.. it,J r;w, .
bu uueAcuicuijr uuwsii ... ,v. ien01ign xo ouy
praised.' I tried
Washi
ngton Letter.
Washington, D. C, Mar. 8, 1901
Senator Piatt, of Conn.,' who 4jd
not make himself conspicuous as an
advocate of the ship subsidy bill, is
the ostensible author of the resoul
tion for the adoption of a cloture
rule in the Senate, but that dnesn
blind anybody The Hanna'crowd is
behind the movement, the principa
olject of which in to mnke sure that
the Ship subsidy bill does not fai
when it is next brought forward, ' as
it did in the last Congress There
is a 8U8ecion also that this, cloture
rule ioh. if successful, will involve
the unlending of the Primima Canal,
with its long and dirty record
Iraud and theft, on this country
and other reckless jobbery to be
paid for by the tax-payers' , money
It is believed, to be the advance
move in the. most gigantio scheme
of public looting ever seen in this or
any other country. , With a clotur.
rule-jo the Senate Congress would
be a mere machine to register the
will of the bosses of the republican
party. . It was at first v intended to
try to jam this resolution through
at the present session of the Senate,
although it has always been the
custom t5 deal with nothing but ex
ecutive matters at these special see
sions, but so determined was the op
position that it was clear the special
session would run on indefinitely if
it were attempted, so the resolution
was referred. to the committee on
Rules. '
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Well, well J Teddy has tired of
being the whole show already. He
glared at the galleries, the occupants
of which were applauding him, and
threatened lo have them cleared ' by
MINOR MENTION.
head of the penitentiary, as chair-1 the sergeant-at-arms if the applause
man, and will be the manager and repeated. 'Really, Teddy will
Superintendent. ' have to take something for his in
growing modesty. , "
Senator Morgan is determined to
$200,000 were voted in the pub-1 keep before the people the fact that
lie schools Saturday. The unti-trust it is British influence that has caus
bill (by Senator Ward) was passed ed and is causing republican opposi-
Friday nighl. " . I tion to Nicaragua Canal legislation.
. The committee has reported tec- In view of the fact that the Hay-
ommending that "no labor legisla-1 Pauncefote treaty lapsed by- limita
tion' affecting cotton mills be en-1 tion March 4, and in line with that
acted relying upon the agreement determination Senator Morgan has j
(signed by over two-thirds of the introduced a resolution declaring
rery medicine that was advertised to eun it D1B(
a Iwuse. I heard JOHNSTON'S SARSApab,???"),
a bottle of it. I began to improve right awav m
I have neyer hTd tniVj
ttUUtriedJo.M
M "Vj
Red
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ing hours of the recent session ot ((nce, j never got any thing to do me the least good
r,. ,.. Un Mf.rtained. He 8AESAPAB1L1.A. a woum neartuy .ovwe
"'6'""" : , 1 : : . or adn disease oi any icina to iry it at once, i Had also a good derr"'
acted for Mr. McKjnley, wn0 owing trouble, and was run down and miserable, but JOHNSTON'S 8AE8APai3li
to the enormous total of ttpprogria- Wodjlifeandlf ''lttjaia'.ho,,.
tions, wanUd the bill killed, but did sist disease or faceoontagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S SAESAPaISi 'J
notcare to offend those interested in it
3. L J! It UU littlo rotn I , - . v W
lb UJ UUlll lit Win tiw-iwv.v .
Carter was chosen to da the, work
use as . he was about-to leAve
rhe Senate be did not object to .of
fending influential Senators and he
knew that the fuilure of the bill
would not make hun any enemies
in Montana. It issai.l that Carter's
reward will be aid from the admin
istration to ret urn . to the Senate,
and failing in that a fat - Fidt rul ol-
fice for himself or the control- of
Federal patronage in Montana as he
may prefer.
Mr. MaKinley has stated that he
would not again send the nomina
tion of either Schley or Sampson to
the Senate for promotion. In that
case they will both be retired as
rear-admiral's, Schley next October,.
and Sampson three monthsater,
and Schley will receive noreward
for having destroying
fleet. '
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An Unruly lb ember.
In a certain village in Kent there
lives an old lady known as ".talka
tive Sal." The parson showed too
much linen at the wrist for her lik
ingf-so one day, meeting him in the
1UUC, DUG OtllU " " i "- V I a
"Excuse me. parson. but would "6
you mind my cutting about an inch
off your wristbands, as I think . it
very unbecoming to a clerical man."
"Certainly" said the parson. And
she took from her pocket a pair of
scissors and cut them to her satis
faction. Having finished the par
son said ; "Now madam,' there is
something about you that I should
like to see about an inch shorter.'
"Then," said the old dame, hand
ing him the scissors, "cut it to your
liking." -
"Come, then, good woman," said
the parson, "put out your tongue r
Milwaukee Journal.
I have juai reeeiveu a sona car of the best BUGGIES ever
ior tne pnee. vome quicK i Ana get your choice: any colored
wanted. ' 1 have the stock and peed the money.
500 bags Sjtar Brand and Orinoco Guano.
"- - 1 Car load o?the Buffalo Pitts Harrows.
;' 600 Bushels Seed Oats. . " ; ,
50 Syracuse Chilled Plows. '
. 40 E. F. Plows.
25 Boy Dixie Plows.
20 Troxler's Cultivatojs
Plows, hames, traces, back -bands, collar pads cheaper than you can
elsewhere. Don't forget that I am HEADQUARTERS for any of
N. S. C3AEDWELL,
The Car Load Dealer of Burlingtd
MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY
CURES CANCER IN ITS 1 :
EARLY STAGES. -
Mrs. Joe Person ': " ,
Ringwood, N. C, May 2, 1887.
Dear , Madam : Most gladly 1 1
give you my name to place belore
the public, hearing testimony of the
miraculous cure anected on me by
your most valuable Kemedy. ; f if
teen years ago 1 was troubled by
wnat seemed to oe little scales ap
pearing on tne right side of
mmiv
160 .Main St., Norfolk, Va.
PIANOS & ORGANS
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m?n .o t i,. u:ij .k. n.....u..i. t-s.u. t.
vimiuicii tug v.af wirvunM wy , siwttr i cneeK. under mv eve. - resemhlinir
of tender years, and . not to work ed. .'. The republicans have met this dry meal bran . which ' could ra
tion, while the South Carolina and " - and so it goes. , " over WJ hours a week. - by declaring that the Senate cannot move -i.wnen l snared, but they
Buffalo people are exasperated at The Pecan tree not only bears one ' - . It is reported that Capt. S. A. alone abrogate a treaty, and have IgfSnf
their faUure. It does mm little of the most delicioue nuts, but it is " ",rLW compaxv. Ashe, of Raleigh, will writ a his- gone away back to 1808 to Jnd: rfjf,-'
. n . - 1 o . AntA K MAj.t t. . .l.-i I R nnt U . L . .r . I tirv nf NAflh I Mivilirtt - Va man 1A I nMMHAnl BhAvimr:1 lhal Iht Unn.n I . . 1 i .. .
iiiuuiisiaieiiii iur vAinnsa iu givo ok i hiuoh tiaiu treca mail icjcni u mo craigi j " i f"vw- ... uvun Ma ourning sensations, and sharp,
Ixuis 15,000,000 and refuse Char-I grow la the South, nd makes as 1" '(sofa as it applied to insur-1"19 btnU 18 beluJt qnahhed for the must also act and the President -sign darting pains from the affected place
leston 1250,000. St. Louis, ! how- Mine a shade tree as the Elm or n0 ' companies), most of the life "d the work is a greatly need-1 to bring about the abrogation" of a jo tne eye, causing great difficulty
ever, occupied I, a better situation I Maple and no family ought to be insurance companies which with- M one- No history of the Stale has treaty. This is oecarise they do not ? De W wen tptfeep.
from a parliamentary point of, view
4l J! J .1.. ..1 ; L..L IIuI.wn a ...Kn.:: . . J - ,L. a.lnM.J . ! . . . , tlnL llivt IVhWw'a HlafAm ntlnn AAnoidoMil al Ika i.Ma.nt I I - . .
uiau uiu tnuinr tn ma omera. rjom hjuiucs tu uu be uibi icturncu. ur siven noiice init " . uwivi uawi, .hh .vm wmiuii , rimui w DiiTsirains nmnnnnfuri it tnumt'
m ..-. ..' I n ,. ... . .l.i ... " . . J M...kl!.t. J ! iosi - 4oernf- tl t ! . l o .. jn . I ... i . ..
01 wblcn were really subject tolrrncn "uiuoriues ao, plant nut tney win aoeo. uiuuhsiiwi in kwi w 1004. nsura t mnniun w uio ceuaie. senator loiners enrome erysipelas, and all ad-
rjointa of order. bearing trees one the sidewalks and Amonsr thecomuaniea thai witK. I ork (published some twenty years Morgan made a speech in support of 'wedme to let it alone. : This I did
(ret a revenue them fmm A tn.n draw nm a haf.An. f t latro can tbardy.be said to be a I his resolution that waa one nf th uu"7 yw ago, wnen a uiue
7k.. . . "-r--- VI..':,' r . ;k- a - .7 w began to form rieht under the
unwrj , eaoep. in m. moainea ana era on me noor oi me ... r.mhlinfr a Z.rt -mk t
Sole Agents in this territory for Knabe,
Vose &t.Son, Smith & Barnes, and
- Webster Pianos; Story & Clark and
r Qther Organs. Aside from instruments,
. we are wholesale and retail agents for
several others,
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
Pianos and organs sold on easy pay
ments; Old instruments taken in ex
change for new.. A postal card will
bring you full information and save
you from 10 to 25 per cent , '
RMT2S:. & . BUB.K,
J
ine oinciaisoi ma war umart.r """ " J r wumi "i uu wosi conservative! r- - .uwi . uu. v, u , nmh m ,. u:k
metit are much disappointed trees on the sidewalks at compara-land Buocessfui: companies: the "bridged sense. Senate for a long time, in which he could notrempve;in sizeand an-
, " ' I . ! .. .1 .- it ' . it. I 1 m . - 1 t kill 1 t J L' .!i !i ..L. Al l Y.l 1' . . I . ' . "
cause nothing was done toward uve,7 ma cos wouia, in ten wotiq an because the new' require-1 ' A n afH'a P maamg n iu oi mo viaywo-uuiwer treaty : pearance a soon grew to be as large
i county treasurers andl we win maxe no compromise with ""awuerry, ana ueBcaoe came
?,.and rhiUppine Islands. Commit- 5W.OO and each year there operate disadvantageous in the oth officers aa to whether they Great Britain on the subject. We 'JJ Lrf?1f'J;
'.r. . ... . Ivnnlfl t... tv. ..a.. ....ti-. I shall na. Riat. nr Ntiinnai kanV. m I wilt tn.tr o mv .vnwi.;n n -t t "ving iear oi a cancer, l began; to
leea oi nolo uousea reported favor-1 - m- lumrv, possioiy, to' policy I ,WUv.uu w 'wrw various kinds of salves to heal
ablr unbit thin nmecL l.ut ib w,u"wou' """i "m mree tonve noiaersin otnerHtates. Beimr nn.!"0"""1 iuhub, mer gir- omuu m raauua w wai. treaty. on. but never con d. 'Tmnanlri
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Speaker and the members of the inonna aoiiars annually. Enough willing to jeopardue the interests of lD D0Ba 10 guarantee assurance w nai we snail oo with it (and some with physicians of great experience:
any of its patrons, the "Old Mutual coP"16- . was claimed that oi our people are ojiposed even to ine7 ff looned suspicious
Bnefii nf K.rV w t those comDanieS were reauirine the that), is mat we shall declam it T"" w cut or
.. w. s - I. "... ...... burnt out at once. Ilid not trial,
. a i ii a i nanuii r m nil ; nnnnn mAniaa anrntrai wi r ana wrartvaa m
uiinig uiow inaiwunarewlnot--"-r". r .-" "v to do either : and beina tiAraiiaflft it
of an
. Committee on Appropriations were 10 mon ln'n Pa7 Ux
opposed to It because of the - ordinar size town , t
i pense. It has been demonairuiedl !ree weH planted in cot
,; ',, over and over again that a wveru.ton m fielJ d farmers can
ment cable would be economy, the cn,tJ nt the ,ands in croP f corn
? cable bills ouw paid eaual tt inter- lnd colton until the tree get to
tk upon the coal of a line from San bltin' nd after the7 commence
Francisco to Manila, without rwkon- nn tarmer 'th ten tc twenty
ing the inconveniencj. fcn h n,aU fortunB hi his
recan grove and don't need to plant
Th. Uoose calendar" shnrs , ha. !7T
Cn-.! .or namMaa lM M her -ny
ic -7kTr,r" n f M.ryi.nd. ai
i"JT,K.r W Carolina, there i. a
i k 2v TT. company th makes a epecialty of
kmuiam.kZ.AV0 Jan for ale,
r "rr " ", ' nd we advise the town authoriUes.
renorta. S.000? Pnhhf- Acta ;.1L.I ...
i t tV. , , , r. nd ail readers of oar paper.
K ' r-UTUl ,ACUS PineblutTGr.p.ilf
.MOSjISumbofjoh,.., Company, Pinehluff,N tt,-fo,
. S0. -Atalmoet the last moment, cujar,i . i
vuo i rauuem signou vn Dill lor IDe
protection of railroad employees,
'.- which had been urged by the rail
road brotherhoods. The final sUg
of the bill were marked with sensa
tional efiort on the part of the rail
roads to prevent its passage. 'At
cir-
' Tbe'Asheboro Courier is agitating
a ononty UU Tot Randolph the com.
ing fall.'' a '1 : ,i
Tlie two-year-old son of W. W
lir I m r
when the bill was read v to h.1 n- wnei. Jino. drowned
- ,e-l anJ prepared for the ,prin
1. : infe signature, it mysterious-1 Th6 News J probable that
ly disappeared. . A search failed tol". Airy rill have another furniture
locale it, and it would hare failed J tuAoT7 perlon In a short while,
tad not Senator Pettigrew introduc-l While playing with an "nnload-
e I a r?olut!orj in the Senate aimed0- pistol Sunday Alvis Foard, of
tic rr t the Iops. This had the! States vi lie, wa shot and seriously
'. r :j ' the till. wounded.
withstanding the fact that it was do. 1 which hey became -responsible by lution- could be- taken : to-day- it wanny hlijd,T I ieolfed Totry
ing the biggest business of any h880"" officers, in national banks J would inform the President that he your Remedy,-as it had been reo-
The libel bill was at last reported 1 ate to adopt any compromise he . mo8t a'PPT re8QI'-', I can say
tkl. h ih. TTnna. lnJ!.M i mav mab. mith T!-,-..: Tr:. 1 1 mm " wel . mi,D. 1
company in North Carolina.
Mr. John C. Drewry, of Raleigh,
can not say
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the seneral airent. baa now taki "J uuk,-ibxj j -iwureMoniain. mi (nmnh j .
out linens for th. Mntn.i n..?. ICommittee, after striking out eec. 2. ! the turpoee of Great Britain still sr.th it. -.;hi j u
. ..,CUt. . , - . . . I . . "r,,"8"1 uciore i
fo resume businew, and already w Knesses aa wen as tne senators w iook ior oeiay sne wui not get it. hd used one bottl. I was hopeful,
nuntnfhiinMI.l.i.. (ho are jurors in the case) are tollf if be her determination to nick a I "d the expiration of five weeks
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tnminr b. Kia mmn.nv -rj I va paid lor auendanco at the Court quarrel with us ahoat itshewiU find I" ".""fcjr uraiea, ana scales
f-"Jt f.wnnng . . . .1., , . . . - ior mnirhnMH .f K. .Vin .11
to represent if This company paid fP-'' - T U' l " of ad Ta hew m.nTVnE
annually several thousands of do!- a7 ,na 0 C!nu "". 1119 naml Of men who voted for any one similarly affected anvfurth-
lart tax on premiums np two rears Among the last bills passed last rreB,aenl ,n n WecUon fight- er information they may desire, and
ago, and ita popularity with the in-1 " one by Senator Ay-1 iat mea- And she win find, when the o0 T f the publio will give
snrable public in North Carolina I designed to raise a fund to buy I fu lermmatea, that the steel band 11 7 a ' 8pe?
II k. .iw,. ! r. I aohmtl hnnVa tnrlh.oJiili1r.il f th. I WD1CB DIMS me UlHMM n Tiwidnn ' . " ouieoo win
F t.Batn. hi. - anow no bounds. GaA ant
Drewry, who is one of the moat P00 in th PubLo cboo.s, by the Australia and India and passes daj that most dawn noon rour
tt . . - . it f . .roe . . i 1 1 ihtAiiiTh i.n.f. i u. l . 1 1 . .... ...
capaine insurance men in me South, I T7 " m cema perneaai-a- " ui uwd reniMurv prospeniy i
' mtnv TiaftrtAnnsal Ion don. Unlike other bills, affect- wtn: and with its severance! Tours most trulv.
friends a any bnini man In KHh ins the' "riehU" of the canines to down will go the empire." - I ., Jas. Cabteb AairSaTo.
Carolina, and with such a popularP" nd ntm nntaxed,. it did notj Senators Patterson, of v Cola.
manager it is little wonder M meet tne death of niter defeat but lMboia, and Heitfeld. of Idaho-
excellent a oompany should reach passed the Senate by a decided ma- Harris, of Kins, and Turner, of VFFHf ' 0(111071
the high-water mark of success MnV. Washington attended the caoctu of AUu lfUUull
here. "A game fight was put up by democrats held this week to' coo- Bnlia Coog fcr-rnp cure Cough
APPROPKIATIO.NS ,TO XDCCATIOKAL . . . . .. . T . I . . . J ueauing I
i Bgaiua wa wxieea jaaioai us-i wiia me repuniican scheme for In-
wsTrronoMa. I. .... t?ti . .t , . . I. . . .
incj diu at me cione oi meweex. an Itroaucinr me Keed rala in ih.
The appropriations, regular and I attempt to reduce the number of I Senate and makinc that bodr t!k
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special, aasea ior oy me educa-jiKiges and cist nets to 14 being the House, merely a machine to ra
tional and charitable Institutions, J made, but it proved ansuccesafuL I cord the will of one man; Senators
were greatly in -excess or thoae ml Ibe more one bears of the new! Jones, of Nevada; Wellington, of
iormer yea, looung np over a tan- Mngressionai aiatncta, me more Md. ; TsIIer, of Colo. : and Allen.
An nf llMltH flf .nMm 4 V V 5 I . J i 1 1 tt... . , ' I . 1 , . ' .
wl whim iiioi jiaaiauu euviigci- tuo suncruua UJai mre I OI fieonWia Mf. Allen Will rtttain
to oecniexiennveiy. f or the Cn-'or four ol them are likely to elect1 his seat in the Senate node the'
er tuoia as one
Wltoopinir-Coturh aad
Oootrh
Conqnere Croap,
tad AteaalC!ntrli.
yuaont lati. AU mothers praise it.
Boetore prescribe it for Bronchitis,
Eoaraeaeaa, Grippe, Pneamoaia an d
Caasamption. Quick, aarav remiiua.
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COUGH SYRUP
Afwavs cures when o'hrr fen
1. Mis PttU waCaaatiiiataM. a. siUa m.
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For as to sell to a customer who wants CLOTHING.
JtL itT? Because we- have the stock and
.. j can fit, as. well as please, you both in quality of
' goods and price.' .If yoa are stout, lean or regular
''don't imagine wecaa't fit you. ;
OUB 3IAIL ORDER BUSINESS
Tit OTnwintT : 4tit f Via aaaAn ViAf va tieavek sffcnlv An A DIIC61
txA
"b . v vt.o tctovt4 tua, . n v tw vu-
and you can buy as cheap ty ordering as i if you were
f in our store. SALESMEN: Dolph Moore,
.V C. W. 'Lindsay, Darius Payne,
Charlie Crews; Harry7 Sergeant and W. H. Matthews.
W. H. Matthews & Co.,
r f f ' : GREENSBORO, N. C.
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I Durham Marble Works
j'1 You need not beVeminded that
it U your duty to mark the last
" 'resting place of your departed
loved ones,1 but Iwe wish .to re
mind you of our low prices.
ornir DURHAM. N.C.
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