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. 1 I - . . 1 iglri:ri I "i " T'l I ii I niii' i - - umm Mm mi L th wheat croD of A oromiirent WeatAm mAmk...( 111 ! , . I S " -' awaaaunm III . . J now the subject of Congress who came here v0tA.ri. LnUirv and speculation, and-who is on intimate terms with sSl?! ,itiins are sufch that the Washington officials, said he would I n Inntl n or fnr. I tint rl a ra tr L ttt t nucu 'v 5 i . v 6w udoi mo imr i;e ft? r rt ' ; a i n m : J:iUriprt for!the nresent oartment. that hV knpc hQ I : ' .... tair ;j-y- f j i j -1 ' . . " uu sugar estate, iou antlCipat Our Capitalists Anticipated; expecting the annexation of Cuba to the United States, English investors have gone into the island. it is said, and bought all the best steam and street railways, mines rice Were reasonably good would hear would make him sick, ing American capitali ,nn Kf 1S93 and from pres. As is well known, it has been semi- awaited rlpfinft. world si proaucuon ociai y confirmed that the war in from Washington as to the politi- less than that of the Philippines is taking out of the cal future of Cuba. Many our- Vtt crop P-Pk.-Wil be ;r; jAd -with f lnI, to PtfUt a. , km :,f.:r,v b st8 who have announcement excessive W h v, imVhe d ana hrea' rl llilili fcifL I 1 :b1 : . J 1 1 a;. et n - ttrdAii ra i rra on i nnn nnn j i - .w.w viiVUV.UUU a USV. I nnitBKB Vara morla hafn. K. C! ! w in. xijb iuicbui ll miDM Continue tO eo OO aS Uh aft unH mnrn.in AW A..i . iiimA e n th s vear 8 tbev ar nn. nnd t Ha-a f.in ... ji . . . U)ttr- ' f m , 't " , .M.w vwWO laiut ivau ajruuicaio was iormea to DUV the'irnjtedptjwsij iuwr. prospect or change, it will be an up the railroads, of which the n the New ork Iroduce awful responsibility for the admin, mileage is some 1,100 miles, but a ,fi peaniwir n uC 1Bai.ufl, wnen congress meets, toLLondon 150,000,000 syndicate cot ;,.;iOOU,000 bushels, or report an expenditure of $200,000,- in ahead and now owns .verv rn.rl undre'd f ahd twenty 000 and moreand notbine to show of imnbrtanen fmm Pin. ti 8 less thai last year's for it. Late advices justify belief to Santa Clara. It is now askine require booui lour in tne prooaouity that the Filipinos permission to build farther t m are preparing aggressive tactics. Santiago. A Canadian syndicate The new movement may be sprung got the Havana street railway svs momentarily or it may not be made tem. So of the best sugar estates, for a week. It is not apprehended the "blamed Britisher," more ac at . the War Department that there customed to foreign investments, will be any immediate "advance" eoied out the land and bought be on the part of our army, but that fore the cute Ynb hH muA During for the present at least it will be his mind. the present deemed wisest to confine operations These investors are, of course exports or to tne repelling of attacks and the all ardent annexationists, wanting (something maintenance intact of existing a stable govornment, with honest kwenty-five business. : courts, to safeguard their nroner. amount is It was said todav t hat. fmm 11 1 Hop rw - u i r mww w m i wu, vino w n n. r hiiitii irffivMrn . 1 consume appearances it would not bejracti- ment as exists, in Haiti, or Vene- it. ! :ti: W weniy iiniiiiou uuuu and! jseeu in this n'J a nuourvu aau ,r export, brovjht at euj-plui at IfOm i r J i. . i ion oueuei ne wth n addition kver irom is various- fifty to a P. The Entire Stocli of Goods TIFT Removed from the Benbovv House fire, will be sold MB To jirxve . .1 i ii rmreu ' if tnis the been yd ear'it wi i. -i ...i;k.v.i r i ui. t m , - i . " r . tire pmuui; Puu.v any icrwara movements zueia. would ruin a unrra nt n. nhP Sncludhs? a larbe part of by General Otis, unless entirely un-fternrieea Th nnliHM.r.. ( 1 5 I W -www Mi Ka M. M b A i KB 11 n m H W1 I ;e..iudpl"? cariedoyerf. Reports expected and very favorable cir- South American republics are. regardleSS Ol COSt. One nrice tn pll llicai that 4t leaAtas much will cumstances intervened, until the adepts in "striking rich eomor. W1,C pMCc. CO ail. jdfirilun-Jd t.his year by the bread arrival of the heavy reinforcements tions for contributions to their rt rig countries of Europe, and now on the way. These cannot be private and campaign funds. What Jz countrie 10 huHF jr u. iu uuu ui weBK8. tions, wars, fires and imprison- fami n i8 caiiiuaw ujr iuuoc r ik win uoi, ue surprising ii at any ments they could utilize Cuba iniormeq iueli me CLOSE THEM OUT AT ONCE, and to .make them- -1.-J- (L . " r "V- MVI UW1KCU GAINS are offered in Dry, Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes, .Hats, Clothing, and Gents Furnishings. 1500 Shoes at less than hnl member that everything must be sold at some mice Goods marked in plain figures. THIS SALE -BEGINS SATURDAY, JULY 1 e4 veiJ time the War Department is in re- Libre to impoverish the bloated neac qrop 01 iqoo iriu ue miptoi ine siereoiypea caoies from capitalists to their heart.' ftnntnt 000,000 to 352,000,000 General Otis of the driving back of The BDoil in aiht in dh r iisheJijep.H than that o 1898. In the Filipinos with wholesale slaugh- worth ten times what suflJces to iyMn -miss a, wnere ine duik ter. nui u tnis amounts to noth- keep Peru in constant civil war Jthe treat exportsjeome from, it ing as the country is fast discover- It follows that the new owners of .i;P'f fc,, ur "'"! r"0 ffUCttl ug ttUU lue oraciais snow plainly tne productive enterbrises of the rtf erops he been destroyed now much they appreciate the diffi- island welcome th AmuJiJ ' W V W ; , A V - ! i 1ST. )i drolht and ScfsiaUhe : vie 1 r ' ) ill number of ps hltve been destroyed how much they appreciate the diffi G.I McADOO BUILDING, COBNER EAST MARKET 'AND DAVIE STS., OPPOSITE W. S. MOORE. Qortgage Sale! in Other part of T culty of keeping up the pr3tenee. d is Pmall. The A naval officer thoroughly con. .Unn ia Z t CLV "om various autnontiee U Lane Ex- versant with affairs at Mni a sav8 u ln 8U?Port 01 a P01nt he had made, A story on Justice Field, went tne rounds in Washineton last winter. It is said that a lawyer. reading from various authorities he Mark Lane ftx. versan I, iiL.i;J .ulu iu ; 77' 7 . 9Fu18U are wag lnterruDted In a citation hv j .cus eviaence mat leaving Manila they find in Eng. the Justice who said- Thr ! Aif .siimrnarizeB the situation the Snanmh nr ata arA antivo trn. iik ju. :J a ? fcUO o uunce, woo saia . inat IS , i s. r . ,r f 7 ou uapivaiiBis, it i8 saia, ready nonsense in a leaul vinw" iTMw . Miffs: "The latest crop re- tnguing in the interest of Aguinal- purchasers of valuable nrnnertiea noen8e1.Da legal view. Nev vf ,mAu8tria HunWv. Italv-do. and their abilitv and Lri. purcna8er8 01 'ble proper ies. erthele8S, if your honor please," f i - i i -V m I J " mmr-mmmm- aa uertnarry arp uepiueaiy iavor- ence ana meir influence over the Ht m the growing wheat. The natives makes them doublv danger- Vend) and Spanish reports may ous. ijcall ?d Hverage, w&ile Ihose from A novel resource is said to be un- Jjia ' Roumahia, Poland, and der discussion in military circles 3i!gr)a are decidedly unfavora- which.proves anew how desperately An Unclaimed Fund. replied the lawyer, "it is an opin ion of the Supreme Court of the An official of the United States United States, rendered bv Justice T 1 i 11 1 I 1 ;IT - - xrcaaury uau recently caiiea atten- rieia twenty-nve years ago." tion once more to the fact that a vast sum of money, almost 813J The Lincoln Journal savs that 000.000 in fact, has hn hnM in Amhia TTtifPo-AU vi;M ; 18 StriVine tO j I . . " . ' uiiuu.iuuiaw France will yield.? according to avoid a call for trooos. The n,w BopB 1' luru uf ..sue government 01 tne Lincoln county poor house, ? i .1 . . . . . . - . - . j estimates, a little less than last personnel law permits the recru u i prop w nd Great Britain's crop is in of the marine-force up to 6,000. j7 ever inco the civil war, awaiting and Sallie Ingle, a widow with four claimants who never come. This children, who was until recently an Bum, says tne ivansas uity Journal, inmate of the same institution, is tne proceeds 01 seizures of van- were married a few davs aero. ttun iu uo uiu OBWUIIBUUIDUL. nV ti" m ) . I " - o sending the.e, together with about "uf 5' ,"h "l' P'0Pty 1.500 etilors , 'fiat H i. .aid can be L?V. f?? J be every reason to anticipate .Dared from tin Inrutlno . " lu? propenv 01 g foreign! deni.n'd for our new force of" 4,300 could be pro- 11 ,T- W Bat 8C city of wheat i. vided without making a call for "P"" l J?M?. lB,t"e Ith iU mar.tra ; . T rt I T n i o f Via I rT'H Aia . hhIk lAnt 1 tSv j v MTvtagv. iu mum tue uwa nuio uuir. ftUUUt X,4JJ UJ j . i , - - ' r r M " xuw vrun4UA I au nu avt BblUUBUUOUi 1 1 y If' I 1 a Ik F . W . i:itralia 18 izood. Ilf we are to tiige bj tbese figures alone there I itron it, only element entering into volunteers. The cudgeling of de- eeizures were of cotton, which com- J UU va.Je. During the partment brains to prlwdeGeneral 2., "111 foie pi tnis past year there has Otis with more troops is more ex- u ,u J J L a grievous bread famine in ercise than they have hadfor vears. 'fgf proTinces of Riissia, but the L Washington DisDatch. sea UilOQB i;:ate are too poor , to buy bread, the price of Wheat is low 1 : 1 . of people ih Europe eat uirau. ah BOOH the eton ifH lice rye, bariey or jpotatoes and -of 'these crops as it ad- and sub- Pension Frauds. The discovery of a fraudulent scheme in Memphis to secure a pension for a woman as the widow of a soldier who was not only not is alwavs married to the nnlrliAr hut horl mat . ( ..-.v., m, UWU Uiv w considered in connection with him only once in her life, is doubt- 1 i i 1 I . . - ' vyine or, wneat. i Ihe o resent less but one of thmiRAnrla nf t,u H... . : ; t ar "I . . . w. wmvu fris indicate, however, that the I (a ' 1 A- l' "rai ,croP ll Jinrope have the papers were made out in due -."fa against the other cereals, form with elaborate detail and wit- tnited States it is likelv nssed and sworn to as the Iaw r- . L . - ; , . 1 -- lu a- 200(1 HAnonn! tha by the governments agents and the proceeds sent to the Treasury ac companied by every collectible data as to its identification in order that future claimants should be aided, and not hindered, by the Federal authorities. ! Strange as it may seem, there Do This Don't take in ternal medi cines before the little one comes. Th ey endanger the health of both mother 'and babe. MOTHER'S FRIEND, the ood and long-tried external liniment, Will relieve kJT !irt of. mortgage deed executed to me by J. M. Winstead on the 21rd day . of July, i. and recorded in the office of the Register of Pte5-ii Guilford county. I will sell to the high- fi !df r ZF a8h at the court house door in Greensboro, N. C, at 12 o'clock M.i on MONDAY. AUGUST 7, 1899, the following described real estate, to-irit : One lot situated in the town of Greensboro, Ji. C. beginning on the southeast corner i of the Mar ket Street Methodist Church lot, running north with the line of said lot 18 poles to Gaston street, thence east with said street 10 poles and 10 links more or less to Sloan's line, thence with said line 18 poles to a point opposite the first station and on the north side of Weet Market street, thence along the line of said street to the begin ning, containing one acre and twenty -five rods more or less. This being the lot on which the Widow of J. M. Wimtead ia now living h i. ih . This June 30th, 1899. mgB mi Pigs I have the finest herd of REGISTERED HOGS! In the South. i Pigs for sale at reasonable prices, cFoIin A Young;. . C- 8. WINaTE AD, Mortgagee. . 2TO Winstead & Bradshaw, Attorneys, j ( h.a " . tne eany distress ana tne later pains doi- i a- V ,g. u lu ter than anything else in the world. Its official quoted but one claim made good effects are most marked not only indicate, however, that the abuses that have escaped detection. uv r editions which caused the In this instance it is stated that U v A A. A. L. . m agamai iuo government ior any part of this sum. This was made away B. Lamar, of Savan- ! r i . MV-..' I r J ivance materially tC i i - . - rn oreiid and potatoes. viiule the pteseht outlook ti V. ir prices for the P U now beintr har. ter:e pliobld be an in- our flour in t and congress ties do not markets Baltimore Sun. u-m fnd for MU'ortn M that tai-illfdutj eeri us kmi our nab; -bx-Attornev-General WiU Hams and Benjamin F. Butler were Laman's counsel. They recovered $600,000 for their client, and it was supposed that with this prece dent established there would be a uooa oi claims. liut the great fund, reduced only by this single payment, still remains in the treas ury, subject to the disposition! of nt. It is-aDDarenti of .a . would be impossible discovered only by such extraor- ,7". . "1 . JT. inarv and anenial effnrf. WAmv .. . . v wioiuijf ir w i V , tnat they were good: vet at th well believe that' the government h. '...u y . " , inie.uay uiucu oi inia money coul before childbirth, bat daring the ordeal itself and afterward. Distress is over come by it pains lessened labor short ened and subsequent dangers avoided. Sold by Druggfsta for $1 a bottle. Smd for mmr tnm OlutnUd book ea tk emMt. TEX BKADITELD SZGULATOK CO., Atlanta, Ga mortgage Sale. Kokth Carolina, Guilford County. By Tirtae of the powers Tested In me by a certain mortarasre deed exeentd on th h of April, 1898, by Walter Ilobbs and wife Laura Hobbs of Guilford county, state of North Caro lina. I will sell at public auction for cash at the court honse door in Greensboro, Ni Cn on MONDAY, JULY 10, 1 1899, at noon, the following described nroDertr: Be ginning at a white oik, Hobbs' corner, running south 801 poles to a stone In ihe public road, known by the same of the West Green Road. thence south 79 degrees west poles to Cum Slings' corner 'stone, then north poles to schoolhouse corner, then with schoolhousa line south 83 degrees west 55 poles to a stake or stone, tben north with some variation 28 poles to a stake or stone, tben east 54 poles to Fitz mau rice's corner, then with Fitzmaurice's line north 100 poles along the county road, tben north 12 degrees west along said road and said line 45 poles to a sycamore tree in public road, then west 2 poles, then north 9 degrees west 45 p les to center of road, tben north 62 poles to a stone. Fitzmaurice's corner, then with his tin? weet 29 poles to his corner in Dundas' line, then north 59 poles to a poat oak, then east 85 poles to the beginning, containing 110 acres more or less, except 15 acres lying along the old stage road sold to Ransom Bass, and 2 acres in extreme southwest corner sold to another party. This 8th day of June, 1899. ! W. D.BEATIE, Mortgagee. A. 31. Scales, Attorney. I - ADULTERATIONS 1ST. Royal Patent Flour. We sell it on its merits. Try it and you will use ne other. 1 - X. II. 8WOHTZEL, Feed and Hay, 531 Soath Elm Street. Desirable Farm for Sale. 175 acres of highly improved land well adapt ed to the growth of Wheat, Oats, Corn. Tobacco, and especially Clover and Grasses 30 to 40 acres now in Clover and Grass. The farm is well wa tered by springs and small streams running through it. Good well of water, 7-room dwell ing, large grain and feed barn, and all necessary out buildings. Fine early Peach Orchard; al an Appie urcnara or selected variety of apples: Pears, Plums, also line selection of Grapes, all just coming into bearing. The farm is located conveniently to .School Churches, Mills. Mar kets and Railroad, and in one of the healthiest localities in the state, a family of 11 having re sided on the farm ten years and not having re quired the services of physician during the time. An adjoining 60-acie tract can be obtained. Terms to suit purchaser. AddIv at Patbiot o3ice tf corn loulre8. So clear and mar. a snA ... i j i j - in txceeil thej average, be- wrt apparently made that the ex- "J whent fields were aming board were about to recom ia the- epringj apd planted mend the grant, which called for a 11 the; price of wheat I payment of about payment of about ?5,000 in back it is I pensions, when the commissioner. "i "y anihunt consumed in by instituting a special investiga- ,ur' il ,ZJi ::u'y be largWv belor tion. made the discovery of fhe 'fg ,h??ff BBd: ,hi pl0p,,-. will fraud. When fraud in.one case is "1"!" . . ..GET A FREE SAMPLE OP.... TI olifflsoii's tomaiti TaMefs i. e Viclnr"i3 Km does nnt. nnnrnrp e5 bein.a pnLl,! Li u . . Shi, i.-i ii.n i m. -v. ciiuiinaiea irom Lora a num- and title manage r utioa. li t 'ot j lh -l , . f b rth lai x, , rgge,l in the r. Mi U1 nef dreeemakine:, T-'5L Patoh .l . I .. "Mr v . "inenrg, tne ex- her :i oel"g Wat While hei ..- Iron? attDearance a "ing ?. rooms aUJuckingham 1 hern rL. ai-ionpr kr -.a.,- uii P:!c P rw vyui v unties nl1 'C09ce A pecuharitv 9 vv-4 in ir i rin ii r r I f r irrifer drawn be- i - 1 Li ! perform- matter how be they tti, or Albani. quests dnd the "'uiLn Oho,! 1 - V or .UtH.toi-fPgle with 4- 'a to th a,?d have refresh- em i in a-separate , , ..... " , . laie.uny uiucu oi inia monev has been wickedly imposed upon m be MC0ered by the ri thousands ot other instances. er8 ,f Dr0DervfeDS weretake Boyd for Governor? The Davie Record, a new Repub lican paper issued at Mocksville, the enterprising county town of Davie county, comes to us this week, flying at its masthead "For President, 1900-William McKinley, of Ohio. . : "For Governor of North Carolina James E. Boyd, of Guilford." Umph-bumph ! We had not seen this when we read Colonel Boyd's "opinion" that the amendment which will eliminate the ignorant and easily misled and abused col. ored voter was unconstitutional. But the Colonel will find many thousands of his white party friends who will refuse to follow him in a campaign the purpose of which will be to continue evils which can and will create such conditions and calamities as were experienced last year. Raleigh Post. ,For Over Fifty Years. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 8yruw ha9 been used for over llfty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect suc cess. It soothes the child, softens the pums. allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty. i te cents a bottle. Be sureand ask for "Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. - 18 Id 1 own- proper steps were taken, and if the records of the Treasury De partment were used for verification of marks and other data. n- Mis takes by Some One. It is true that India is not all habited by a single race ; bnt thpre is one solid block of 85,000,000 Hindus ; there are nearly 20,0d0, 000 of the warlike Mabrattas, and there are nine separate races, each of which is more numerous than the entire population of the Philip, pines. There are 300,000,000 peo ple in India, spread over an area of over' 1,500,000 square miles. England keeps them all in perfect orde with a force of 75,090 white and 140,000 native troops. But we, it seems, are too feeble to keep the peace, not among 7,000,000 Filipinos in the 115,000 square miles of the Philippine Islands but among 2.000,CtOO Tasralos in a district of 20,000 square miles, !on the island of Luzon, much of; it within range of the cuna of our fleet. IN ew lork Journal. IP YOU SUFFER FKOM TORPID LIVER, : . ; ' - " - - ' i ! 'jiJ " Malaria, Biliousness, Constipation, Slow Digestion, Sour Stomach, Chronic Diarrhoea, Heartburn, Nervous ness, Catarrh of the Stomach, Bad Breath, Oily Skin, Pimples, Liter Complexion, Nausea, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Flatulency, Wind or any other Liver; Stomach or Bowel Trouble, THEY WILL MAKE YOU WELL. HOWARD GARDNER, the druggist has made arrangements with the Johnson Laboratories of Phil adelphia, whereby he is enabled to give FREE to every adult, a sample package of this , . - FOFTUILAR PRICED REMEBT STC t Tfcs Kind Ya Haw Always Bcsstt Bean the - y FOR ALL DISORDERS OF THE toDDD2Q(BDDo HdQffiD0 Sh-DDCH IB(dwbDs ' Distribution on Saturday,! July NOW IS THE TIME TO TEST THESE WONDERFUL None So Good No Otlier So Cheap. 25 TABLETS, 10c. 70 TABLETS, 25c'. 150 , TABLETS, 50c. Come in and get a FREE PACKAGE. You aie Welcome. Corner Opposite Postoffice. 8th, : 1899. LE REGULATORS FREE.
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