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.-a fleneral Eagan. ."" -W rsv between the If the army f the oeei pruvmcu rci" ....Tuna ana roriu ...tin?. J brd to tn vi.t'lv ae r I Mile8' ii an ct is devel- present or y.4 General comniiseary lefts that he gubordihate,! of the officer Ur LU fien&al .Miles: atmWbethefact gertainiy. an as mi is a strong ar- favo.r of a common- ,f the army ofield, retired' blithe gene .Jrispractpc . 11 Afl r . rantrai i . i Uizu inveatizat nn that ufader present ' ",LJ1 r.mmnniiJ j illy a figure '.Ma eXI this- state (1 doubtless The war was, i.nui friction be nr'Deparnen. .iif!ehrto-qan 'r.wj 'SM ter, ..'t -been proa. ';h Corps A ,sfebt,a pnv tttef assuring h cbt be eup r of the arm; he bureaus, in When Gen-I iago, where who had from an rited in command of jytknt-General kte aispatcn-tq : i him that, h ergeded by Gen ii;!j'fl'. wh(V- as cpmmanaing . . .hi rpcrnliar armv. would; Ujaiturally ?e inferred, out; h'i i 't-..U Aran tr tVltfk . of raking Charge of . that L.;en, if it bad been necessary;. 18 DO alUttl ouyuiuiiianuu -'e - . . -J TUT TS$' .1 . .OGO Mllll 14. I lie H Bf 1701 -m nimizes tuei import pf thej oflicer : jn co'mmanu t It -is not tech n il- bet i who is - v -J. .-I' of thp entire eurprising .ttiat ln& of "the commissary de .Sent ehould liow proclaim hei nGeneral Miles' inferior j.that bffpirit is contagious. - , 1 i to the merit's of the cbntro-j $ between the commanding e'riland the head' of : the com iirr department over 'thej meat Hed to ;the army, imuqh re- -i to be developed . General ii, is the caie now stands, eai4 canned -beef provided for our Ipiengagefl in p campaign in a klropicali: climate was "coqj hMd" bv armv oftlcers. while by refrigerated) heef had! the oddf t.ad body that had been emj ied. It U fair to assume that i fort of diet' was neither appe :g nor healthy1, and if the men w compelled to eat it i sickness .:i out ue avmueu. x uero- ib betting horribly suggestive to Ser who ia engaged in active :;iign ing, and w bo may at any p fce madfrjthe subject of an :i!miffg" operation:, to be con- i'fd with beef whichlas Gen- Miles' eaid, gave out jan odor' ssting the chemicals .used Jin !iing the bodies of I h e d e a d . ih itself; would be sufficient J", u vuucfi 111111 IQIU i -Parian for the rest of t his 1 a COUXraNO THE COST.; A BURIED FORTUNE. Q a ;i'so to :f6rce his ro irairft! tn -'foo his finier tips and drive 2 to the seclusion of (a bomb apnounce8 . that he has Jixpon Generaf Miles for) ain Ration, an. avowal - or disa- of the olfensive and eiven remarks attributed t6 of which shows that the commanding; - the army Jteterv careful what he says general; commanding the -i??ary deDartrnn inf hi ill hale hiiji before la cbuJt1 Senator Gorman Says the Expan- sion Policy Will Prove a Heavy j- ' ! : Burden. ' . , . i Washington, Dec. 30. -Anti-ex-pansionists are piling up official estimates and figures to show, that the proposed policy of imperialism Will impose great burdens of taxa tion upon the people. Senator Gorman, who is prominent against expansion and also against a large ncrease in the standing army of the United States, will definitely employ the official figures to sup port, his position. I As a member of the Senate com. mittee oif appropriations, now engaged- in formulating the annual money bills, the Senator is able to obtain something like a fair esti-J mate oi what expansion is going to cost the United States. The cost of peace has not yet figured to any extent in the discussion growing but of the proposed policy of ex pansion. Senator Gorman suggests that enthusiasts seldom stop to count the cost of an experiment until it is, too late. . " Senator (Gorman said tonight that while it is probable the treaty will be ratified, the country will realize later on what' an enormous amount of money we are about to pay but for peace. To maintain an army of 100,000 men, it will cost,. Senator Gorman says, $120, 000,000 a year, to say nothing of the incidental. expenses attending the various forms of provisional government proposed. When the people settle down to a calm con sideration of the i mmenBe debt now being piled up, and which we must continue to pile up to'carry out the present policy of the govern ment, Senator Gorman contends there will be a material change of sentiment on the subject of expan sion. ; ' ;, ; . j There will probably be, he says, a stronger disposition to let the Filipinos work out their own salva tion, without calling upon the Uni ted States to pay all the bills. KILLED 'BY A TRAIN. , Miss Stanback Meets an Awfl Fate ! at High Point. J ; High Point, Dec. 28. A horri ble accident occurred here today about 1 o'clock, in the railroad yard in front of the Jarrell Hotel, Miss Eleanor Stanback, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stanback, of Trinity, was struck and instantly killed by the Asheboro train as it was backing in the yard, getting ready to leave en its afternoon trip. Miss Stanback, in company with two young lady friends, was going towards the waiting room, when a freight train, north-bound, came in eight. The young ladtes, at the Bight of . the freight train stepped to the left. This put Miss Stan back on the Asheboro track. The moving cars were close behind her and many people saw her danger, but the noise of the moving trains prevented her hearing the shouts of alarm. She was struck on the shoulder by a flat car, knocked for ward and one of the trucks passed oyer her head-and arm. The other ladies had a narrow escape, f The deceased' was a student of Greensboro Female College and has many friends in the state. Our community has never had as great a shock, and the sympathy of all goes out . to - the sorrow-stficken parents. The young ladies who were with Miss Stanback were badly shocked by the accident. . -' '. ; Sam Small a Chaplain. . Savannah, Ga., Dec. 30. Eev. !,ind the conU -am Small, the noted evangelist: is 4Tbv V??n -V now chaplain of the Tbird engin- v.i ?.iF-r v ar Department tt?1-j o..- o 'm1 General Miles ,tt! fb ordinatei fbJf in1 "f truth ana justice it Gerar Miles twill .HI u,alil the "embaUnecl Baltimore Sun. rthe Danville RegistL W a Dec k J-tk wan cnlrl v.; of thJCbri :E.v:,:ratta.,,ot"-aioni l . - -vieiistea nri&c nil v tjpe8 7; -ttaa uia; npt .in : t J aettirjff m fl k ; l . , W:. Af. xr T UCB press JV'h wiU conl as a Demdcratibj iA'Mn flight- . -"-Kiii i.. -"- i'. ami- fKulates oman blood. nerv reetorps V?.0in a r, i.ZZllvr? n'l dpr an ra eere. United States armv.' He ar rived here today, and one of the first things he did was to give out an interview. Among other things he said lThe chaplains are a sort of sop to the church sentiment witnout much substance to them. They just take a minister and put a uni form on him with a silver cross on the shoulder, pay him $200 a month and turn , him loose on 1,200 men without any of the implement of the spiritual warfare to fight with. I've been disappointed. "When J get out I am going to suggest that they do away with the chaDlains. I suppose there may be a howl, but it is better to raise the issue and have the whole system re vised. When we get down to Cuba ril waerer most of the men would rather 20 to a cock fight or a bull ring. than attend services. To tell the truth. I am beginning to think there is a heap of balderdash about what the chaplains do accompusn outside of meeting the sentiment that calls for their presence with every bocly of troops." . I To the Pnblio. We are authorized to guarantee every hnttla nf r!hmhprlain'a Coueb Remedy and if not satisfactory to refund the moner to thft nil rebaser. There is no better msdiciae made for la grippe, colds and whooping cough. -Price, and 50 cents per bottle. Try iu A Suicldo Loaves a Lotto r in Which Ho Doclaros tho Treasure Is Sunk on tho Coast of Cuba. Philadelphia, Dec. 28. Harry E. Moore, who committed suicide by In haling illuminating gas at the Key stone hotel, Fifteenth and : Market streets, Saturday, left a letter address ed to his father, H. O. Moore, of No. 1,725 Delaware avenue, Wilmington, Del., in which he wrote of a fortune buried near Santiago de Cuba. The letter, which is dated December; 23, said: K "When you receive these few lines I hope to be dead. The reason for this act I don't like to tell, for it may hurt tbe feelings of other people. A few months ago' I had a fortune in my grasp, but I sun k it on the coast of Cuba, and have not been able to res cue it on account of the misplaced con- naence x naa in people 1 considered to be my friends. T "If you haven't enough money to bury me,1 write to Captain Stewart M. Brice, No. 80 Broadway, New York, and tell him that I am dead. Also inform him that the treasure is at the second little inlet from tbe inlet from Santiago entrance toward the wrecks. Your son, Harry."- On the leaf on an advertising pam phlet found in Moore's room was the name of j J. B. Trainer," of No. 1,835 Seventh avenue, New York. In one of the pockets was an expres draft for; $20 on 8, M. Brice, of New York. i Moore, f who was twenty-six years bid, was a seafaring man, and his pa rents has not seen him for two years. His father, who came to the city to day, knew nothing of the fortune re ferred to in his son's letter nor any reason that would lead film to take bis lifeMoore came to the hotel last Tyie&day,' but little was seen of him by the patrons. He told the proprietor that he had been in Havana several months and left the impression that he had served the United States in some capacity during the Spanish war. 1 SENSATION AT RALEIGH. Russell Appoints a Democrat .as Superintendent of the Penitentiary. Baleigh, N. C, Dec. 28. A sensation was created here this morning by the announcement in the Observer that J. M. Mewborne, the fusion superinten dent of the penitentiary had resigned, and Captain W. H. Day, a Democratic awver. bad been named by Governor Russer as his successor. Mr. Mew borne s v resignation takes effect J an- uary 1st. ! , , ' j Not even the most intimate friends of the interested parties knew of the contemplated change in the manage ment. '.1 i j . "VJ Captain Day has accepted the posi Ion and to-day announced that he would fill all the subordinate offices with Democrats. He has already ap pointed R. J. Tillery, of Halifax coun- y, as manager of tne etate iarms, and F. B. Arendell, of Raleigh, manager of he central prison. Governor Russell's political friends are severely criticizing him for ap pointing Democrats to office. Only two weeks ago he appointed a Demo crat as adjutant general of the State, and since then has made tbe boards of directors for several institutions Demo cratic. '' f' - ' . ,4 , , .. .. -j... Overcome evil with good. Overcome your coughs and colds with One Min ute Cough Cure. It is so good chil dren cry for it. It cures croup, bron chitis, pneumonia, grippe and all throat and lung diseases. Howard Gardner. The Columbus Tunnel. Columbus, O , Dec. 31 All the survivors or uenerai Morgans party who escaped from the Ohio penitentiary during the war, have been invited here to inspect the recently discovered tunnel through which it is claimed the raiders escaped, and settle for all time the dispute as to whether Morgan and his men escaped through the tun nel or by the connivance of the officials of the penitentiary. A car load of dirt taken from the tunnel from under the walls was found in the air duct near the cells which Morgan's men occupied. After the men made their escape the hole was filled up with loose dirt and the clay around this shows the exact dimensions of the tunnel. ' t i , It's a Sign of Danger when pimples, blotches and eruptions appear on the skin, no matter how slight. It warns you that your blood isn't pure. Heed the warning while there is yet time: clear up your system and purify the blood by taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, it rouses every organ into natural action, purifies and enriches the blood and through it .cleanses and invigor ates the whole system, it attacks ail scroiuious, skin and scalp diseases in the right way by purifying the olood. 1 A Naval Governor for Guam. ; The Island of Guam will proba bly be different from the jother col onial possessions or dependencies of the United States in haying a naval instead of a military gov ernor. The sole reason for tbe ac quirement of the island was to ob tain a 1 conveniently located naval station for our warships, and that being the case the navy, will have exclusive control The command will be of importance, for the is land has a population of more than 8,000 people, about 1,400 of whom are of European extraction. no cruras no r-A.Y. iht ia the wav all drurrists sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Chills, Fever and Malaria. . It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it . Adutta prefer it to bitter nauseating tonics, mce, 000. COASTLINE GETS THE O.Ffc.TiY, llil i After Iiively Competition thQ'ErcL erty was Knocked Dorzx aj at ; T $3,110,000. Fatitteville, Dec. 29. AJlaraL number of prominent railroad imenfQ were here today. The" CaneFear U & Yadkin Valley Bailroad,. & tiL nanas 01 receiver UHI, waflolA, d under a decree of court, byr.po 1 missioners Martin and Manly.? v'Thp) e bidders were Messrs. Blackford 9? ,r the - Baltimore 'bond commit pa e ( Seaboard Air Line) ; ' Spencerjc r, for the. Southern Railways Watt l ters, for the Atlantic Coast'Xine, a The contest was lively and the cmjny petltors staved togethers past, pthf 4 $3,000,000 "mark. The Atlantiol Coast Line finally acauired., thtf road at $3,110,000. The Philacjftlrq'l- phia & Reading made no effort. rto purchase. The result of theiaalej is a surprise in this city. ( It iwaI generally believed hitherto tbafclbei Seaboard Air Line would, be btPtl successful bidder. The Cape Fear & Yadkin Yalieyly .. A u nrfc a : o 1 - cjkvcuuo irum uxi. xiry, ourry ppynQ ty, to Wilmington, via Greensboro, and Fayetteville, and has , jbot) branches in several directions - It traverses some of the best sectipflaL of North Carolina and wiUjipoJo doubt prove a valuable feederto the Atlantic Cost Line. ThenrosjU has been operated by ReceiverGiH for several years. : j u-Wjul :1! ' ,..1)1. 1 . in 1 ' S : " O o How to Prevent Pnenmonlriai You are nerhaDi aw&ra th&t. nnau. munla always resalts from a cpldtRr irom an attacK 01 la srriDDe. DurLntr, the epidemic of la grippe a few.yeaal 5u wueu bo mauj cases res uiiq:cji pneumohia,it was observed that.theatrJr. tack was never followed by thstdi4M when Chamberlain's Cough Reniey was used. It counteracts an vtendeno of a cold or la grippe to result In tkh dangerous disease, it Is the best-reav edv in the world for bad cold nri..lA grippe. Every bottle warranted-dForl,. aaie oy kj.ju. iiouon. nxllu fifrlln n n tt o WhraJHiyiorfromn u he rd t a 1. 1 . 1 Claims amounting to $26,000;Q00HA4 ham hfn fi!fl with thn, firat jSccvTF partment for damages to theipro,p0j erty 01 American citizens in ppajn. j former possessions. The .United! States has assumed the paymenf A all claims of this character r. We- expect our Garden Seed to axrivf ; about the 10th or 15th of January, -.iHoiq X ara varaner, aruggist, cor. opp. pottpjfcQpi T. J. Anderson has resignede&s general passenger agent of the;peg board Air Line, and will ;bejsucn ceeded by S. L. Allen. Mrv)A derson has been with the;roadJ fourteen years and is very popul 1 . ea Relief in Six Honrs. . : v-t m -tt a j j: 1 KP AMERICAN KIDNEY UCKE." It 18 a gTeat,.piuL- maie oriemaie. uciieves retention oi wajW-di most immediately, n you went quicK reii,Qt and cuie this is tbe remedy. Bold by C. E. Jloj ton, aruggist, ureensuoro, jx. s. . jjd y " O - O f M(0)ttlmeir saysshftitejli fiyebotji o f . Mothea Friend, beginning six months before ftpn finement. -She felt perfectly well up Jo few hours before the baby was born,rand-l was in labor less than two hours. . -Shejjai no morning sickness, no headache, -no rdis tressing tightness, no swdllen -or ofgrj breasts. Her baby was strong and therCpj tiire of health. ! rnothor's Frlond is the onlyrreraI edy known which relieves the expectant mothers. It is a liniment to be applied x-l ternally. Nothing but harm can come.fropv taking medicine internally at such times All internal preparations said to renye,9pm4i Ing mothers" are -not only ' humbugsr-.bu positively dangerous. - Mother's Friend costs $1 a bottle & druggists, or you can send to . ' The Bradfleld Regulator Co., Attanta,& It if gPIrtinftitro.Bo louznMHfmeriyrDeTDar.taeninwe I rrrmujuftcStoPnfiftewewe? ' - v ! - " I I i ' Ot. LTLiJ Ooor JU'lS V M 00 II in i ivw iu m mm? h i its ill in i i iu 1 1 n i ii i i iii ui i 1 1 hi i .in 1 1 .ii i i iji hun I I i itii i ijrin jij ri in ir ii nun i g An i ; If yiouriflUfldrf fePiRT ePiajsTdy$i! ontooiWaviUiSurnnfft iii i i canjp JsJtMSA.Qp wenojyifh!aee8 - RESJORES viTAMTM When in Need Apply to" HEADQUAETERSS . 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It wards oflT.Ja-1 sanity and Consumption. Young Men rfeain.to-l oqou ana vi-i aca ictuvci luuuuut, ytvin CiVes vigor sod sixe to shrankea organs, xinqt ts, a man for business or marriage. Easily carrU4,(S) the vest pocket, nice r-fi ptp ,q ijox.svj by mail, in plain pack- OU j Q. wiJ) written guarantee. OR. JEANO'lARRAPflrU Johx B. TxRisa and Howakd GiBrw.fia,.R i . DrugziMU, GrecBsboro,. .,, TOS J?JESf It Ir. ? 1 Jj. 14 ' ' J-7' - 4 7 4 ir f. l-?. Amor r .. r": 'w -i;,w S Vf SHOR9bTSTORIBfe5 I i jm i v- Pis i 11 " nur -Ml Ik 1 -. i is . iP3Pmyy w Stf rv ft j - t U lJ T V i.I . . f .A 1.1 liolton. ! I ...
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