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tlclr in a! recent number 01 tne North American Be view, opposed imperialism because it would bring 11 a nn tmriA Advantages and would to be Humanity, Duty and Destiny; says xir. uarnegie, snouia Know oa uciwn fianuiactniinc. . ; Commercial Sunrise.' Mr. Andrew Carnegie, in an rr bjwr Ho1 of Bur- ' By erery token. this itha next 'iir. ?eJD! P1" tbeia.t year 'of the century ill iV u.: u. :n i oe te, wnne to jyorin Carolina on of marked ror.. :iuyr. 7 - in Washington City a few days material development and prosper abui fg Sr following interestiig ity. The commercial puUv? abundance in the PhUippines, and interview to. a reporter. o the and steady. Incite of croaklrU that come from different Quarters. l grew up almost in a cotton toe people in all departments of rr.Z:: school of imnerialists." declares ""V "V '-" uu"fc Bec- 'VV 0 0 l "opeiui. nomer " , , - a - ona one mat was ODerated in our uonnaence in the no itieaL nifft! nnra UVJK n probably involve the United States apunoance m toe rnuippmes, ana interview to. a i in foreign wars and entanglements, beyond a few of a different sect of Washington Post: - . n I rhriof lanittr hftTA nnthlnrr mnrA that we can send; "ine religious later tie produced the I i strong and manifest. United States, even Ir.it were in spired by the loftiest motives and most unselfish considerations. Mr. Carnegie recognizes the fact that A 1 ! - not tor them," but when we crush in :fn " ,t ,Z f"L...! :'"Fe any people Us loDglng for jnde- WOMn Bouth o "" - w ovu. ww j v u aeociu ii t n ii j first - ... - . - - I W . W U SU U VU V JL b nAnWAnMA m to awbtt wlfn Ana I - - - ZZZT?1Zl small affair, prove the truth of the foreeoine In the March number view, he takes up the question of niher stand out UDl lOWOUl V U. I . . , ' - . . . !l I w u V HUW V I 1 k I hi MvYi.rrinvAMrrf- i . l - point, that of -Humanity," Uuty" -- -.u- That was in; 1837; A and commercial future of the strfte and -Destiny," and undertakes io " 7" fev Jear show that imperialism would not be a practicable policy for the iron if it were in-1 n .h n vn w" w s ur as v www mm mm wm mm . m m m m . i w . VVrMT fXi a8 weook at factories nowadays, statement. j l i civilization than it is possible for Tf - ... u 1 t,u , , V.! . Mother." Mri . - Pwer ana Aa" rauroaa ounaing tor m- j uau wmj xuur Hpinuing irames. "uue. ioe laws or JNortn Uarp- a lor will show that four teen new road 8 have been charter- my sons ea. ut tnese. the Black Diamond has 11,900 spindles, 688 looms, and system is perhaps the moat impor gives employment to about 375 portant. It embraces seventeen . 0WW V . . . I ,1 operatives, xnis i mention mere- prancbes, aggregating a total of ly to snow tne Increase that has lbd miles. The North and Sout us to bestow with the imperialism has gained a foothold Carnegie concludes with the argu- Yet it did pretty well for 1837 Hni in certain quarters because it has ment that where we cannot grow One of the mills which I now con- tee! been presented to them in.the light our own race we cannot evolve civ. duct in a8sociatlOQ with " 8Qn8 ed. ilization for the other. India has been subject-to British rule for nearly two hundred years and. yet not one piece of artillery can be in of Christian duty. "The average American in the West," he says, "considers it a duty not to evade a task which, as he sees it, rrovi- th of A 8 tions ii.inn rt -IiaMKa iMHnninia Baltimore Sun. native,. On the other hand "the Arms Sold by Iraitow. DeODle of the South." aa Mr. Gar- A tpecial dispatch to the Phila i h. -v i i i i f ii i i i i i r f iir isMk UuuuLb .LI- LjuLluy Iej . .' Xatb pckr of th world's beet deanaer for a nickel. Still greater economy in 4-pound Iceu All grocers. Mad only by TIIK If. K. PAmDAICK COJIPAlfT, Oxlcago. St. Loula, New York. Boston. rbHaddlptUu i . ji i . . m i i ence has clearly imposed upon n'Tf t"! occurred in sixty years, which is Carolina railroad wili Drove of vast is country." This is the point R au ? "C1U uuwut tvoical of the Drosrresa that th An. I imnortancA tr, th view of a very large number of in tbe beginning it is so in every gouth hfkf d6 in mKnnf Ar. connect th Pl.nt Rr . i 7 mericans absolutely ignorant of dependency in wblcb tne superior tud d t. - Atlantic nanvlli; wh i:: ubject races and tropical condi. P-- "f- vern , he manufacturers of our sec terminus is Norfolk. n7 3 . In their opinion tde unitea :,.J ! - tion are prospering. Since mv ar- roads chartered have promise rir is rhartred with a "holv ob- 8e"ie luero aau merge into u. -fi in w.Bhif" t w.-. I.-- u: r , ii North Carolina ginghams in the life of our state. shop windows and in Philadelphia Numerous cotton factory plants the j other day I - was shown some are being established or projected oeauuiui gooas tn at came from ine developments on this line durl l A : ! : . .....WOOwNNNXvNXv ? l y . l I i -j M v i n a i n n I y m a a ff.nnvrirpnmn nir vnAi the" problems of race and regard it Chicago Record, from Hong Kong, ot 1 Ne, as a 'holy duty' to Keep our re- . ! class of fabrics, vet in course of Enelander that thi t.r nf tsuJ aris-1 auo uvbu ui zuovemeniis neri " I t1m TV A will Vta mnlrlnn I W rrl m 9 M.n....lt- J I- a '1-2 1.'J for the purchase of arms for exi:"rnr. saaing i i v k kii kh E.I1H1. will rnrnnra virn i waitr nnii r n mv a lmn O miiu liUD I "J uuuvunaiu, public from further dangers ins from racial differences." - I -- Pkiltu.. i. w o'" . ..... w Mr riirnAO a aaII attAntinn t.n F" vv uhiuuiucb o nnrthArn nrnnf TKAA... l the conflict of opinion in the pul- ? i m - osn " "I do net think the time will eyer in the newspapers of the state an pit upon the subject of imperial- oal9 P ""V f.n. are AmeriT come when colored labor will be enterprise the mention of which ism. Bishop Potter. Dr. Van Dyke, can; Jfj1 e'7"1llH i Tl? ' emP!J in the cotton factories of almost takes the breath away from Fir. C.nvUr Tlr. PArbhiirnt. T)r. ed by Citizens Of Philadelphia aS. t.h -Rntitli Tha l-u- .u- mus-s.i. .J. .. -j . . - ' It? W finftAiilA ir M j.ue ucgio laufto iue vu pwpxo., iu is ius enterprise Eaton and oth.,. Keen ,t dy ,Wt, tbst nit mi oper. proJeoted by a syndicate compo.ed Bgainsi. Lyman posite standpoi ject races as the BBiBicujuunmiuouyrroieBBor ai- - - mucn account. Tbere is a good developing this property. I This den, of the University of Pennsyl- A - . . . , . . -! deal of talk of a mill at Concord, enterprise will mean much, not 11 .7.' i80ted ?8 fii ?Hefl.f.! to be owned and managed exclu- only to the state, but to the SouthJ Bay iug tuat ui8 pastor maae a mis- -.r--"D sively by the blacks, and while I There is one sad thoimht onn. for Infants and Children, r The Kind You Have Always Boat ocnio i nc oiuia l UKc Or mv .r r In Use For Over 30 Years. TH CIWTM COMmWT, TT MURNaT TnCCT. NIW VOMH CITT. it. oisuop woane anu , . 7 " - " auves possess, and without which or Messrs. B. N. Duke. Julian S i . i n n r r . 1 . . i w -vr .avwa. . a nutiu i - a . iuui acu auu u ludti. i i view, but Solely from the present le88 i The negro want8 to ao to a who have boueht ihe fammi. wttA " " . -3 nt of thegoodof tbesub. . Mr. Carnegie regards oi onangnai, ana a hig relatives get sick too manv county. It is exceed that tM.P , m, . m m m I m MM VI K WT1 -C 17 A Wm 1 n k A M M. I mtmy m . wr M ' mr m w I bhhbiirb nr t. n r wnn a m t r r r i v vuu.vw ri ana 1 n o mtk us m i ; . :ii i. . i n. v b w -mw - w mm w w w w . B u WD M. AM mzm. .II R I I I wm m V V Mw W I H 1 mm. I WW 111 n imD r . - at m i m a k 7 j - i -mi w- Ww ava a ui ua i 11111 auwrDw) ujiJ.iiii 11.1 ii jii in r .ionary argument for expansion ,"VB "n . ""iT! hoP U may "prove a success I am neeted with these hopeful signs! and concluded, by offering the fol- He "cleared, but not Te etigJme ot tbe enterprise. Etas of material prosper ty -are owing prayer in behalf of the Fil h'e ro,,.r -W reef Jea" 10 "White girle, who form the ma- not generally marked by spiritual ipinoi: "We pray Thee that those P, jorit of the employes'in our mills, and intellectual growth.7 We hopi who are willincr to remain in dark. aro Aoesiein cc uo., wno went into An . u L.. . i sti . i i v vAiriiDu u wuia. i ur Willi'.! innv luhl Limrn win riH nn OTanrinn in - , . 7 wa.avt u 9 ness and are even willinglo fight Mkruptcy in 1895 in order to doso, may, whether willingly or unwillingly, be brought into the light." Professor Alden remarks that this nraver anoaMta u, ;. r ' nr. w.f Tir-nJi. 4U4 UA uuricaing .ne nours oi pan passu wun me state ud -u uyu .ne nat ve remarE 01 the " I4L"WT' labor, which still remain rather shining slopes of nrosoeritv Ral. long in the South, and I think that eigh Christian Advocate. . . .. get a great deal better wacres than this case. God has nlaeed a crrt hrtJ bbutPi fit,ihif Mtern e"' ""bilityin our band, and on ty and the1 brain, of the insurgent Lr W" . T h V-wo Ion- our hearts Let u. by prayerful advisory board, is an Eneli.bm.i.. f"0".8-..1 aT? "fTeen in aetiyity see that the church moves tbe mm HIT, HAS GOTTEN IN A FULL LINE OF pious author of the "Chanson de ln connection with the firm of Roland," in describing one of the Smitn Bell & Co. While there he victories of Charlemagne over the gt possession of an estate of a Mussulmans: "There was not a wealthy Filipino, deceased. He pagan left in the city who was not tried to get recognition "before the either killed or made a Christian." Briti8h consul, but failed, as he Mr. Carnegie quotes from a re 5ouIf. how. n, coWeration given cent statement of Bishop Doane as to.hB, eatte l"hi& ra? int0 t06 follows: "No difficulties or no anx. m.1Illon He had to -fly from Ma ieties can alter the facts or hno ??la and takeup his residence in the situation, or out back the ad- ?,,ngap?re- He came to Hong vancing movement of God's will, the owners will see eventually that it is to their interest to reduce them."" ' CORPORAL A TRAITOR LOVE. FOR which tends to the final substitu tion of the civilization, the liberty and the religion of English-speak ing people lor the lost domination Married a Filipino Girl and De serted, but Was Shot. in . klfli 6 ' lean, a daily paper published at Ma in a hotel under an assumed name, nila, says : "Ex Corporal Jno.W. Hays, It was through bis instrumental- of Company D, First California Volun ity that the United States consul teers, a traitor and deserter, has found general at Singapore, E. Spencer nl8 3st end. His body now lies in a Mr. S. A. Fackler, Editor of the Micanopy (Fla.) Hastier, with his wife and children, suffered terribly from La Grippe. One Minute Cough Cure was the only remedy that helped thtm. It acted quickly. Thousands of others use this remedy as a specific for La Grippe, and its exhausting aftereffects. Howard Gardner. mmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm New Train Service. Commencing March 12, The "Washington and Chattanooga limited," trains 33 and 34, with through Pullman sleepers, Mem- mm ciOTfls, msuiips; firais, VfflPCORDS; FANCY VESTINGS, C AND 1- JUST TAKE A LOOS AT THE NEW, SPBHTO STYLES 4 w - uwt. I WO .unit . - johuu r . , . . . u j t .i : t . nn a rn rvw v nrtr onH ivrAn of the Latin races and th T tin riwwas Drougnt into such no- u uuB w uurj ioe enemies or ms f , . ... .vncau. lLl r t!n l torrety in connection with Aeuinal- country who felMn battle, with no to New York, will be operated via religion. God has called the peo- """" r . .gu il.b at hi. hi. n.m. fnr., k.f Lvnnhhurtr RAni,A.n . rica to h hi in.tm . uo auu . "rougn wnicn ne lost His I K -:Lr;:r7;" I J Zr D r, pie in America to be his instru ments in a movement perhaps even greater in its consequences than the Reformation in England, or the liberation of Italy or the unifi cation of Germany." "It is with the view Bishop Doane presents," adds Mr Carnegie, "that we anti imperialists have to deal, not with spouting party politicians waving the flag and descending to claptrap phrases to 'split the ears' of the groundlings.' " 1 It is submitted bv Mr" ftim-ii ne.s,f Phank i8 at present frt mahnn tw" :r:f.7Min Jaii ln Manua, having been ar rested for plotting against Ameri by his own regiment. Hays came with Pennsylvania railroad, instead of via Shenandoah " Junction nnrl "Koyal Blue Line" as formerly; A new service of i through Pull man sleepers will be established (THE GUILFORD ROLLER MILLS, GBEE1TSBOEO, 1ST 1(3. : We solicit the trade of this section and guarantee satiifactioni rin8? ;n i 1 . ' "La8t ctober he ma"fed a Filipino eral WUdman for the purpose of and two days later deserted to the ln- nis own political ends. He has surgent lines. This was the last his carried on all the with th anti-expansion United him until yesterday, :wben in buryine Detwen Knoxville .and New York custom work. We make a specialty of "Our Patent" and "Battli btates senators. ator Hoar i tne orees noma verv ntArAtJ,T V4VkUO"w, i I ttivoanfo v ; j . f 1 U a -r i . .. . 1 : i "nsrrjLrr -co roller mills co. Who is also an Amfirintin auii-rAjinsion unitea uum yesmruay, woea in ourying -' w ' .BjJv-wiaiijr ui "V7ur x aient ami ci tors, and possibly Sen- f be (lead insurgents they came vacroas 7er "Shenandoah Valley Route," Ground" Flours, Meal, &c., which for the moneycannot be equaled, wotrid be able to give his body riddled with bullets, nith the VIa Bristol, Roanoke, Natural l Remember the place, "ThejMill at the Depot."- some verv interesting cfothe of a fifst lieutenant of the in- Bride, Luray, Hagerstown, Harris- ! v' - in reply to Bishop Doanes revela tion of "God's will" that in the tropics an insurmountable barrier has been placed against the English-speaking race. Professor Wor cester, who knowr most about the Philippines, jells us that our race cannot settle there and make per manent homes, neither can it in other parts of the tropics, nor has It ever done so. It has tried to do so in India, but has failed. The fact that Bishop Doane cannot point to any successful settle tlement of our race in the troni would seem ,to imnlc- mr. xr- . W m W B - aw m m A f <oSttJfcJ&r.l. W ticket agents, Norfolk MUmA i n uL xiu i u i , " & Western railway, lor schedules killed in the PhilipDines, is supposed in Atai -a outJOUu," here to h a mn nm,i tt ,n detail. TT. B. Bevill, ! I - " &wUW. A LAV I J I , was no J. V. Hays in the regiment. Haze served in the United Btates navy', ana .was sam to be a brave soldier, but fond of liquor and rather erratic." ll-4t. Gen. Pass. Agent. can interests on American soil. It is hoped that through the ef forts of Consul General; Wildman this gang of renegade Americans it ' a . . . . -""J " liivwo x ilia win be evicted from the colonv bv want the best tonic. Mild nin the colonial government. If they I once get into China, where Amri. Jke on General Wheeler. can Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga., suf fered agony for thirty years, and then cured his Piles by using De Witt's witcn ilazel salve. It beals iniuriea SSiS JK;!?. 11 -d.kin d..ea.e. like miglc. ilow- ara uaraner. t i i. i t I t i anner Wareheiike mmmm ummmw l3iTSBOI30, We desire at tbe beginning of another new tobacco year to riKrs- A A 1. LAVA 1 E L Am 1La IlII 1 II X 9 M I I H II IB "! IT1 . ' w -w -w . . ,. :. -v J ... . . Seed freh at Gardner', rni-n., r- """ " preB our appreciation to our trends and futc':' - nr.. " rU0.r,sl JV" 8rUee"D8t0ra e pctofflc.. ' r their. P" r. and liberal patron.ee. It is known io miUj: uwo, it win oe very easy to place en. Joe W Heeler, who is quite that we have the best market in f h la V" A IC . them where thev will never drt n small in stature. waa a An indication of the trend nf i .? e ine est market in this country and that more ham to the countrv which to address the Dunils of & eonntrv cotton industry in this country is they have betrayed. ' - school' Then the teacher remind- the fact thftt ofthe 2,724,875 bales Khaki Cloth. ed the boys that when they grew ' cotton taken by American mills up they, too, might be congress- during the present season, more The Banner Leads in Big Averages, uur buyers are now ready for all grades and kinds of .our fbscco . Uarnegie, that perhaps he has mit ccorumg io tne Textile World, men. pjili, too," inquired a lanky inan OKJ Por ceni- Dave oeen taKen e advantage of having a buyer for every kind. p" interpreted "God's will" One of tthe khaki which is to "he used lad -of some fourteen. "Certainly," by Southern mills. j them ship to foreign markets and are in a position to pay the vr-r,- hi-- the reasons which, in 3Tr. Came- Iarge1 in.the United States army said the teacher. "I reckon I'll ' est ;market price for all export grades, while others are repre-er tative rift'a nnininn A i . and naVVlS a COtton clnth mr1 m n. hava to frrnw down 'atenrl n tm if T &a a, a, m. -m. a, -m. or the largest manufaet I o - uuci ib ueyona our I . - . , , ti s- - -7 - f power to help the Filipinos is the ra finished, by a secret process. waQt to be a congressman like him, fact that, with a few exceDtionn are confacts bave been given to said the boy, pointing to the the only Americans whom ih I lD0 iveen Manufacturing Com diminutive statesman. The teach- . tires'.. can ever know must be our soldier, for American women and VMUuv uibao iueir uomes " -w v su ua 1IIIIII M t - there. 'No holy influence flowinr, n. dl.mcu"y in the fabrication of from American homes, no Chris- iaeclotn 011 the loom, the impor tian women, no sweet children tant feature of its manufacture be- nothing there," says Mr. Carneeie r?g ln ttje finbmg, which is de- pany, of New York, for its produc- e was much embarrassed and her tion for use in making field uni- vi8itor correspondingly delighted. iorm coats ana trousers. There is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and influenza. It has become famous I for its cures of these diseases. over a large part of the civilized world. "but men and soldier the fZl 81gnftd to make it more or less wat- only a few adventurers who, fail- erPro0' Ahe New York firm en- The most flattering testimonials have ing to succeed at home: thonirhHgagt(J in the production restrictsibeen received, giving accounts of its they could make moner in the lt8eir to the secret process ef fin- goot wo? ot tbe , aggravating and PbiWine." ;ey ,he ffiSgWWi SMM, The presence of soldiers in any alaerent m" - to Its soothing effects, and of the dan towns in the tropics, it is contend- " No cnnn SS?LS&ftl?,..50J,J! LJ. "ea"& - -w -wm, JL . I VtNH B.9IUIL 4.UB 11 1 B (1 1 LI1H IT II I 111. : I II H ed, is disastrous to both natives and tnrmlanarm T? ir-.:i I TASTELESS tiO cleri?vman or intelllo-enf' ' I tasteleastorm. Children "to bitter naaseatlnfUmlca. Ptjc. 60c. enioTeit. Aduittnrtier a11 dangerous oonsequences. Sold by gives nature the mild assistance needed for the regulation of the menses. It is of wonderful aid to the girl just entering womanhood, to the wife, and to tne woman ap proach ingor going through the turn of life, women who suffer from any unnatural drain, any bearing, down pains in the lower abdomen; falling or displacement of the womb.can quickly cure their troub les at home, completely away from the eyes of a physician. A few doses takes each month will regu late the menses perfectly. Lsnra WttlMaaUsyerarilatsfartl. tmm Brs4fM EffStM Cmpmj, AOaata. Ca. Between tnese buvr Th. tit,,,. a i o. our; borne manufacturers use all pU.ops Qir wmi. i hU i Irue reel safe in savincr that . YOU CANNOT FIND A BETTER MARKET man Greensboro for vour entire crnn fr tK -rtmmnnat . filler, finest bright and mabotzanv wranner. The Banner Warehouse isfnlltr r-iryA A nnprated bv lenced warehouse men. No one will aiTA vntir tnhn(nn more C ! a " v m m-w Mum M mm bl' - ' - tention or exercise better judgment in selling than will Hiiri" i-ujuuccr, anu v . j. uiackburn, who has charge of the gaies.. have had many years experience in tha warehouse busing- know the worth of tobacco and fii ..11 ..inn. John Smith, our weigh and paymaster, discharges his duty correctly and rc scienciously. W. L. Wharton and "Shell" W. Porter, our book nseo, thoroughly competent and dianatek nain;.. .uh nrrpctnes. JaKr. . Sharp, Will B. McKinney and W.J. Branch are all at tbe JUnner 'BM6-fw ?6U aDd yUr 8l0ck aro PrPe'ly cared for day and-nigbt. h ace you soon, we remain your friends, to tt WiH: mm, BLACKBURN & CO. II (
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