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.3T tMI" I ' ... - ... Ni w - .-.Qffe 01 im - 'C'W Indi iA 1 uv - i -J A m a- a arouna in an- bDktb floor! in! oppoei. me7 ? -UitiA- Hauls Mr ' kn. 25 Today T '' p . rco r i the debate on 'SSMd m. Mr :..fpublici". of TjnneMee ;.ep .ker; He advo Ft i ri"tc U i f wnat lie may I'M Pr-:u. o rJiriulJr demand " is !teivc hufrvirk tlie army e eeii to inflict ' r . Li -i: ;H.n p-ple.. (government f , tbo-ut rerd to its effect ': ..J,.nil' fortunes, to f net p.' r .i f i . - I n i n wi Va s . y . j . ! ! i e3t igtin-i ne perpu, !l3 were on the verge of a ft'S - Mr. Mi0 th08e !r,d to rush forward in sup- Pf fbe schemes of ithe im ::vm were; being denounced :nd m the puouc press I'l . . -.j n, whh f Ailed in r? ;t" His answer was that T& ecutiye would! break ''"j'ence and Openly state that Pjiinotpropoee to Jen8Ute L. -ra hnt vesterdav our fjIauld return U fheli homes ewoulbeessi army. ty, this -would Cbe done- Wh;atmean this '..t.tpmeht that the .adminis- . islands permanenUy? j If the Ministration does not mean to Vibe Philippines, -what meant i damor of the kdministraHon 'l Why had the President's ;iaisioner8 demanded absolute .jiion of j the islands instead or -ply demanding their eracuation, Like; did. in the case of jUubai' Ci.aa viAt Sntrtri Davis, who Win charge of the tr.eatyl in the Kate, agree to allow j the jpassage !t resolution disavowing the gov. ssrtt'i 1 purpose to hold the Mt permanently? j These were W facts which could j not be tijJged. They miist b0 t faced irely. ETerythingJ poised in direction the purpose to(annex 'Philippines ;.;.. t, ' ;!: . Continuing, he driw a parallel sieen our revolutionary struggle J the struggle - ihe ilipinoe :iie for independence ;He argued pt today they had a stable gov Jssent, republicanj n form, a pident,a vice president and a egress, the whole fpunded on tne .consent of the governed.! The J chafged would bejan "u'nspeak- e crime that should bring the "& of ehame toltrie cheek of free-born Ameiicani" i Mr. hson oaid a hich tribute to winaldo and to Agoncilld. i a n imam juciviniev over tgfi hii policy regarding the inea," he declared in sten- V .c. . L.J'' m I - . a ipnes, "jie will pendj to tne jtof popular opinion, to1 which rki, right or wrong." i Snerman Against 'Annexation. p .World today prints an inter- LVnwjotm Sherman, in!1 which tter fn it. t T gainst expansion. The ex C!Uli8 quoted! as saying in C "I m decidedly opposed to r.tiion of the PbiUppines. r!of our country forcing its ilnt0 these islands and iforcing te?"1, "Po?.W00;000; or f. -vvpuiation is monstrous. qTersive of the) basic prin- r. Pjwe8 0f government !are de. K c -consenti .or toe gov O d it is in violation of tb ui our country." I . i.o raur C'ris aa.h latanda?" M lSbfcJ I - i T - ,111 e Senate to ratify th6 he I 1 IHIH I. a. J; I woiild to a ygyy tUt 4 000 jsoldiers hi til been "8ent to Manila. Sr J: hent? Ar'eweKoineto Rtl'.f ngt pain and havft nr. 7VT" r enate would treaty as it vote to withdraw nt,C - &Pa n t-l mese r ief in six duf. Are we Spain in tyran- rugglifag poo- cf- ! Sr S; ,an'1 J4lder tlieeaMM re-,WuiitnfKE- U a'irreat sur- MARTIAL LAW AT UAlilLA. ; -' ', -i i .- v: " ''i .-. : Agninaldo Empowered to Declare ' War at Any Time. ' ' ' Hong 1 Kong, Jan. 26. The Fil ipino Congress has passed a reso lution expressing confidence in Aguinaldo and empowering him to declare war at any time and for any purpose. The work of ap. proving the Filipino constitution was finished by the cabinet with the'utmo8t; expedition. There is great enthusiasm throughout the island of Luzon, over, the promul gation of the constitution and in surgent newspapers are publishing still more violent attacks upon Americans than before. Insurgent newspapers term the killing of the insurgent captain, Bilmonte, by private Dlmer of the Minnesota troops, last Thursday night, an assassination which has bad the effect of increasing the bitterness of natives toward Amer icans. Many Filipino women are petitioning to be enlisted for the war and martial feeling runs high. An attempt at revenge for killing the insurgent captain by an Amer ican sentry resulted in the killing of another insurgent which has in tensified the bitterness. The strictest ' form of martial law prevails at Manila. No na tives are permitted to be in the streets after 10 o'clock at night. Insurgents refuse to allow Ameri cans to - go through their lines. They even compelled American officers who started out to pay wa ter works employes to return at the point of the bayonet because the officers doVpas8. did not have Aguinal- tfreat aur- 'SJI. kit.l' kdiney and back, in WWf. " . wetion of water al- fn.r4l uh: ? vu want aU kcr fi- ' - - fi. ni ,wtiJ0aa Sold hT C. E. Ilnl, C. i .r at ake Oardner's Cough Cure. Negro With, a Big N. Montoomebt, Ala., Jan. 28. Representative Jones, of Coving ton, introduced, into the house of reprentativcs today an unique res olution in this state of a judicial, educational or business character, and in all matters public or pri vate, where it is necessary or de sirable to ! distinguished between Anglo-Saxon and black races, the word "colored" as now applied to the black race shall be eliminated, and the- word "negro" substituted therefor, and that in writing or printing the word the initial shall be a capital as is the custom re specting the distinction of other races. The preamble to the reso lution seta out that "colored" is not a generic word, and that the word "negro' is not intended as an insult or stigma to the race. Ala bama statutes now .refer to the ne gro as a "person of color." Butler Withdraws His Amendment. Washington, Jan. 26. In the senate today Mr. Butler, of North Carolina, offered his amendment providing for the payment of pen sions to Confederate, as well as to Union soldiers.' He delivered a speech in support of it. His speech attracted a great deal of attention. After calling up his proposed amendment to the appro priation bill for the purpose of giving expression to his views, the senator withdrew the amendment, explaining! that he did so in re sponse to the desire of the Confed erate veterans. His speech was closely listened, to by a full senate, and his controversy with Senator Chandler and Senator Bates strong disclaimer on the part of the Con federate veterans, were special features of the senate's afternoon debate. Female Nurses for the Army. Washington, Jan. 25. Senator Burrows today introduced a bill to provide for the employment of fe male nurses in the army. The bill authorizes the employment of wo men as nurses in number not less than half of 1 per cent, of the men in the army. It authorizes the es tablishment of a commission, to be composed of the Secretary of War, the general commanding the army, the .adjutant-general, the surgeon general and three trained nurses, to be selected by rthe President, which board is to have general supervision of this service. All nurses employed are to be gradu ates of hospital training schools. A superintendent is provided for DAXTGEE HI OALOIUn OAEBIDE. Bnles Governing lt Sale in ITqw YorkIiiquefled Acetylene ' . ; ' ; Gas Prohibited. M j : Superintendent Murray of the Bu reau of Combastiplea has made regu lations governing1 the transportation, storage and sale of calcium ; carbide, which the firemen declare to be a source of danger in a burning .building, be cause when water reaches it acetylene gas is given off. A number: of stores keep it for use in bicycle lamps. Here after, in transit or on storage, it most be inclosed in hermetically sealed iron receptacles marked "Dangerous, if not kept dry." No package may contain more than 100 pounds. It must be stored in isolated buildings that are fireproof and waterproof . No artificial light or beat will be permitted in the building where it Is stored. Not more than twenty pounds, in bulk or in cart ridges, may be kept in any store or fac tory, and this must be in a fireproof pale or vault above the street grade and it must be kept six inches above the door. ; T - !' '. - - ;: The manufacture, transportation, storage, sale or use of liquefied acety line is absolutely prohibited within the limits of this city. N. Y. Sun. V A Stinging Rebuke. ' The late Benjamin H. Brewster, PresidentArthur's attorney general, whose face was terribly disfigured by scare, was once engaged in a case as attorney for the Pennsyl vania railroad, and the opposing counsel, in his closing speech, made a most brutal attack on him. "The dealings of the railroad," he said, "are as tortuous and twisted as the features : of the man who repre sented it." Mr. Brewster gave no outward sign tnat he felt this cruel blow until he had finished his argu ment. Then he said: "For the first time in my life the personal defect from which I suffer has been the subject of public remark. I will tell you how I came by it. When I was five years of age I was one day playing with a young sister when she tell into an , open grate where fire was burning. I sprang to her assistance, dragging her from danger, and in doing so I fell myself, with my face upon j the burning coals. When I was picked up my face was as black" and his finger transfixed his antagonist "kB that man's heart." Argonaut. The Atlantic and Yadkin. It has been announced by the purchasers of the railroad j and franchises of the Cape Fear; and Yadkin Yalley Railway Company that its name would be changed to that of ! the Atlantic and . Yadkin Railway Company, a corporation to be organized under- the laws of North Carolina. We get it from good authority, however, that the name of Atlantic and Yadkin; will be only temporary so as to estab lish the legality of the bonds, land that as soon as the purchasers get possession of the bought road, it will be consolidated with the Wil mington and Weldon railroad. For convenience sake the road 1 will probably be designated as the Fayetteville branch of the Wil mington and Weldon railroad. Wilmington Messenger. X-Rays. for Insanity. Chicago, III, Jan 28. The Roentgen ray is to be used in in sanity cases and some Chicago sur geons believe firmly that within a few years the madhouses will be robbed of half of their population through this agency. 1 f Dr. J. B. Murphy will make the experiment on 7 a wealthy "young Chicagoan who has for the last six years oeen a nopeiess maniac i in Kankakee asylum. Pictures made with tne X-ray! of the heads of lunatics have shown that in many ' cases the patients suffer from tumors pressing upon I the brain. In one instance the patient had been pronounced in curable, but Dr. Murphy and other physicians believe that could the tumor be removed a restoration of reason would follow. at $3,000 at $2,000. salary and an assistant The nurses are to be given $40 per month. Eloped With &1 Colored Preacher. York, Pa., Jan. 25. Sylvester Day has been divorced from Mary Ellen Day by order or Judge btew- art. Mrs.lDay eloped with Rev. J. W. Walters, pastor of the colored Christian church at this place. Walters left a colored wife behind. Day and his divorced wife are both white and attended Walters' cnurcn and assisted him at camp meetings. Mrs. Dav took some of her hus band's money with her Jwhen she disappeared. with Walters. Paul Perry, of 'Columbus, Ga. suf fered agony for thirty years, and then cured his-Pilea bv usine De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It heali Injuries and tkln diseases like magic. How ard Gardner. The Money Came too Late. New York, Jan. 30. A sick and destitute man 55 years old was taken from an East Side tenement house two weeks ago to the De partment for Outside Peor. He gave the name of Lawrence Schrae der and he was dying from sheer want of nuritive food. Today a letter addressed to Schraeder was brought to the superintendent I of the institution. It contained a check for $5,000, and had been sent from England as Scbraeder's long-delayed share in his father's estate. Schraeder, however, bad died and the money arrived just in time to prevent his burial, in the potter's field. . , Use Gardner's U. S. Liniment for all aches and pains. Cor. op p. postofflce. It has been decided to invite Cubans' and Spaniards to join Americans in Havana in observing the Maine anniversary, February 25th. NO CTJRU-1VO PAY. That is the war; all drngpists sell GROVE'S TASTELESS ClllLL TONIC for Chill. Jerer and Malaria. It in nmnl Iran anil nnii. - Usteleaaform.- Children lore it. Adults prefer Cmall Farmers Uesded. . , , ! The need of small farmers in many sections of the south is strik ingly set forth in a letter from Mr. J. Bryan Grimes, of Pitt county, to the Raleigh News and Observer. He tays : This year in Pitt and Beaufort counties I will have over 500 acres of productive fields un cultivated: In a radius of fire miles from me, exclusive of my own properties, there are five plan tations embracing about 8,000 acres that could be bought for $30, 000 or $35,000 that twenty years ago could not have been bought for $130,000." This is not an excep tional case and shows the great in ducements presented to farmers from the North and West. Leaves Its Mark eyery one of the painful irreffmlaritiee and weakneM that prey upon women. They fade the face, waste the figure, ruin the temper, wither you up, make you old before yonr time. Get well : 1 hat's tbe way to look well. Cure the disorders and ailments that beset you, with Dr, fierce's Farorite Prescription. It regu lates and promotes all the womanly functions, improve digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep, and restores health and strength. The report of the late Col. George A. Waring on sanitary improve ments required in Havana estimates the cost at $10,000,000. - The city is represented to be in a shocking condition. Late to bed and early to rise, pre pares a man for his home in the skies. But early, to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser. Howard Gardner. Notion! It b a mistake tosupposethat baby must come with, great pain and 8ufferiag. An expectant mother need only nse tbe wonderful lini ment called MOTiiEirs FRIEI1D to escape tbe dread, danger, nain. distress and nervousness. Druggists sell this linimtnt for $1 a bottle. Wires are in-1 Tited to send for our free illustrated boos. It wiU tell them things they ought to know. ' TEX BKaDFZZLD BXaUXATOB CO., AtUata. . 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Woodroffe, GUEEN8BORO, W. C. XSSole Agent for The American Injector and Tne uyman jxnauss uew.-' fWMfi M fefe . -1 say, neighbor Smith, see that check? I have just sold my tobacco cron made from nine acres, from ORINOCO GUANO, manufactured bv tbe F S Royster Guano Company, Norfolk, ya for $1,500, clear check. I have used this Guano for four years and have never failed to get a ood crop n - - . Smith "I have heard a great del about that ORINOCO GUANO and ht made no mv mind to tiaa it mvaelf rim-rt. vof t .nt- a . will plant tobacco."- - lwwn' i HXKPXBSOK Sitfflt Co.. Henderwn, N. C. Towsmvilw, No.th CAaoxiKA, Dxak Sim : - I bought of tou last season 'Orinoco Tobacco retiliM., and from another honse Kbrnd5 TIIlgh 9fe J0?0 Fertilizer. My Tobacco from both grew up , saUsf acton TyVa4 when cured I was of the opinion that there was hat little difference m the Tobacco grown "IS th two brands; but the moment my tobacco was graded and weighed, I at once saw a great HffeVenW in f stot of that grown by -Orinoco." It was much smoother, tongher and heaTicr-weif hid al least 10 or 15 per cent, more, and sold for about an aTerage of to 11.50 per hundred oorV Anyone coufd see that the -Orineco" Tobacco was much the best. I regard iVat the h7adof T& bacco Fertiluers and shaU use it. i Yours truly, , T. 8. BOY8TXB, M. D. gsiB "if A B L 1 EH , HAS GOTTEN IN A FULL LINE OF i . HAS GOTTEN IN A MLL CLOTHS, CflSSir.lBDES, C nun C AND 1 -f X of : IE3-y er3T : ICixxca. DCT" JT7ST TASE A LOOS AT TEE NEW SFSXKa STYLES. i la CrnMnrn ,nH llnHorf,l,in, IU) 1 UIIIIIUIU UIIU UIIUUI lUlllllgl . J. am 9-tf Fhtfrphe4 tnmUU HINDIPO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man THE c-2 of Me. GREAT FRENCH REMEDY produces the above result ia 30 days. 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We have strong companies, and all business en. trusted to us will have prompt add careful attention. ) & GLENN, Room No. 6 Katz BciLDMfe. OPPOBZXZ: BEOTOW SOTTEUBt If you Intend to build or enlarge your house, come to us tot an estimate -t Wfl will aarrjrise Vou on prices. e make a specialty or vu m sjss " - ' sr w r Novrxlon't think for a minute can do business on that basis. we are selling below cost, as no one Our motto : Large sales, small profit. we can show you the largest stock in the South. Guilford Lumber Company, Greensboro, N. C.
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