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u. . ' I ' x "L1 ft . t He has been there before, and our cus escape him. The first house is chock full of all We Will De pieasea to nave you can anu will be satisfactory. We ' - . . - - - But we have a few goods in Summer Weights purpose to carry over GENERAL NEWS. Admiral Dewey is suffering from indigeition. A new judioial system has been put in operation in Porto Eico. Jackson, Miss., is the latest point at which yellow feier has appeared. i Eear-Admiral Henry F. Picking, U. S. N., died of heart failure at Boston. " : The Republicans of Maryland hay renominated Lloyd Lowndes for goTernor. Tke Filipino government has is sued paper money to the amount of $3,000,000. K There are signs .that the negroes in Cuba will form a political party and seek to gain control. J Admiral Dewey says he will re tiro from active sea service unless there should be farther war. The cruiBer Olympiad with Ad miral Dewey on board, has sailed from Gibraltar to New York. Andrew Carnegie has donated $50,000 for a public library to be erected at Fort Worth Texas. Cuban newspapers are actively debating the question of a pro posed American protectorate. The War Department has finally authorized the organization of two negro regiments for service in the Philippines. The present week is Ixpeoted to be an important one in determin ing the question of peace or war in South Africa. A decree has been issued by the Filipino authorities compelling the registration of all foreigners in their territory. ; 'l T.- "k jooa u. jtocKeieiier nas. con tributed $250,000 te the $2,000,000 endowment fund now being raised at Brown uniyersity. Mrs. Mary Gallagher, of Port Perry, Pa., poisoned herself and three children with landanum. The motive for the crime is unknown. The Cuban National League and the Cuban National Party have offered to Gualberto Gomez and Gen. Maximo Gomez the joint presidency. Henry Vickers, a well. to-do mer chant and farmer of Valdosta, Ga., was assassinated Saturday night. it is thought for his money; Three negroes were arrested on suspicion ; James B. Eustice, ambassador to France daring Cleveland's sec ond administration, and formerly United States senator from Ala Our buyer is now in the consignment of these goods are now in our store, and new shipments will be arriving daily from now on u that is latest and best MEFB have many things that win interest tne most Are llot anything from this season; we do not want our WOLL UTUn bama, died at Newport, B. I., Sun day night. - Rev. Dr. W. G. Starr, one of the best known and most popular min isters in the Virginia Conference of the M. E. Church, South, has been elected president of the Ban dolph-Macon college. It is reported that General Miles, who is anxious to be assigned to duty in the Philippines, may suc ceed General Otis in command. Secretary Root is said to be in fa vor of sending Miles to the Philip pines. A proposition was made to the Grand Army of the Bepublio, in session in Philadelphia last week, to return all Confederate flags in the possession of the organization to the governors of the various Southern States, but it was de feated by a large majority. Business in Santo Domingo is paralyzed on account of bad cur rency. Many houses hold large amounts of paper not guaranteed by two cents on the dollar. Gen-: eral Jiminez has declared that he will honor all government debts,- but will not be responsible for the $4,000,000 of paper fraudulently issued by the old administration. To Faoilitato Appropriations. There is abroad an idea that the house of representatives will, at its next session, deprive the speaker of the almost autocratic power ex eroised by Speaker Beed. Last session the speaker refused to countenance the Nicaragua Canal job, ih6 shipping subsidy job and Other jobs. He was a conserva tive power in the national legisla ture, and his interference was of fensive to the jobsters. The ad ministration also found him want ing in enthusiasm for expansion. His antijob and antiexpansion rec ord caused his resignation, and now the fence is to be thrown down for every sort of predatory movement. It is said that the speaker is to be put off the com mittee on rules and. made ineligi- Die tor xnembersnip in it. a com mittee of seven a sort of dicker committee is hereafter, it is said, to exercise the oontrol over busi- formerly exercised by Mr. Beed. Uncle Sam May Withdraw, i Naw York, Sept. 11 Congress man Jefferson M. Levy announced today that just as soon as congress meets he will introduce resolutions in the house withdrawing the sup port of this government 'from the Paris Exposition, on account of the Dreyfus case. : Northern markets purchasing bur t omers may rest assured of the fact that nothing suitable to the demands of the trad in examine our line oeiure marving your ran purcnases. it is neeuiess xo say tnat our prices Anphing "At I I ; I- I - ' - . . . - in that you can buy at prices that will tickle your pocket books. Remember that it is IjEBS - - - - 304 South. Elm St., O-xeexxsTooxo SALESLIEN: Will H. Matthews. Chas. W. Alts eld's 81&nder. In his address before the Chicago platform Democrats in New York the other night, Mr. John P. Alt geld, of Illinois, said that ufor thirty years after the war the Dem ocratic party stood practically for the same things that the Republi can party stood for it had beeome a mere convenience of political and commercial manipulators, who used It to further their own' ends and amass fortunes." "During these thirty dark years," he went on, "it held out no inspiration, it pointed to no great principle, it espoused no great cause, it made, no heroic fight for anything; but the Al mighty has wisely provived that every lane shall have a turn, and that there shall be ah end to all things." Was there ever such a slander as this from the lips of one calling himself a Democrat against the great party of Thomas Jefferson and those grand men who fought its battles in the dark days of Repub lican triumph ! Tilden and Hen dricks and Thurman and Lamar, Hill of New York and Hill of Geor gia, Daniel of Virginia, and Ran som and Vance of North Carolina, and all the rest of those noble men who represented Democracy and fought for its principles in the most trying times, wef e "manipula tors who used the party to further their own ends and amass fortunes." And the party which under the leadership of these men fought the reconstruction monster, the corrup tion that existed under Grant's ad ministration, the infamous force bill, the pension frauds and the iniquitous tariff, "espoused no great cause and made no heroic fight!" We say that a viler slan der was never uttered against De mocracy by one bearing the party's name, and it will arouse the indig nation and resentment of every true Democrat in the land. Rich mond Times. North Carolina ought to pro duce five times as much wheat as she does. Wheat can be grown to some extent in nearly every county in the state, and in some counties the yield rivals the production of the rich soils of the west. An item was printed a few days ago stating that a new roller mill in the extreme western part of the stato would have to draw its wheat from Georgia and Tennessee for the next two years; and the mill is located in one of the finest wheat growing counties in the state. Charlotte News. ! ' ' . " i, 1 APP conservative ouyer. shelves padded with Lindsay, Ohas. E. Brower, Harry To Reopen Briggs Controversy. The opponents of Rev. Dr.j Char les A, Briggn have decided to force the old fight again, if thr latest re ports in Episcopal church circles are true. It is said that those who were bitterly opposed to his ordina tion have again joined forces land will make their fight at the next Diocesan convention. Their oppo sition, it is understood, will take the form of a vigorous protest against the Episcopalian policy which permitted Dr. Briggs' ordi nation, and the strength of the Broad church and the High church factions will probably be developed in the election of the standing com mittee of the diocese. The standing committee was the one upon which the responsibility for Dr. BriggsV ordination was offi cially placed. The High church faction is opposed to the re-election of the present committee, which ranks second to authority in the diocese to the Bishop and, in cer tain cases, can order the Bishop to take action. Kentnoky Fend Again. London, Ky., Sept. 9 News from Clay county, near the line of Les lie county, is that Henry Marcum was ambushed and murdered yes terday, and James Roberts suffered the same fate today. I ! Seven of the Griffin faction passed 'through here, armed, to join a camp of their fellows at Pittsburg. Three hours later 29 armed Philpots arrived and deliv ered to Sheriff McHargue warrants for the arrest of James and Thom as Griffin on the charge of mur dering Deputy Sheriff G. W. Thackqr. The Sheriff managed to decoy James Griffin from his companions and arrested him and put him in jalL The Phipots, who are in a hotel here, want to take Griffin to Manchester for trial, but County Judge Stansbury has advised the sheriff to hold him here. The General Sentiment. A shipment of tobacco received at the Liberty Warehouse yester day had a slip attached, which bore the significant legend, MTo Hell With the Trust." Fairbrother's Farrago, Danville. The great success of Chamber lains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the treatment of bowel complaints has made it standard over the greater part of the! civi lized world. For sale by C. E; uoiton, Druggist. Fall and Winter line of iUREL! and Below Cost " a lot of "out-of-date" goods. Sergeant Politios in Luzon War. Manila, (via Hong-Kong), Sept. 9. It is the general opinion among United States officers that the re cent advance from San Fernando north to Angeles was entirely. due to public political pressure in the United States. They agree that it was determined upon in order to offset the effect produced by the newspaper correspondents' "round robin." ' It is believed that Otis has not enough men to spare to hold the position safely. There are five miles of unguarded railroad line between Calulet and Angeles, and the Filipinos were able to tear this up for three miles. The road was poorly built, and it has taken three weeks to repair it. Owing to the lack of steam light ers to unload them, transports have to lie in Manila bay a long time and the delay costs more than a thousand dollars a day. A' national Democratic carnival har been arranged to be held at Dallas, Tex., on October 2nd and 3rd, under the auspices of Texas Democrats in connection with the State Fair. The carnival will con clude with an elaborate dollar din ner, at which Hon. William J. Bryan will be the principal speaker. Senator Daniel, of Virginia, is also put down for an address. M9W stocK ! jran ana vinier uooai jubw t number of samples to select from- . ,,rosi. i - CTe are selling oar Fornlablng Goods at aAircv f geod umoreua uaae rer saie cneap. , i THE GUILFORD ROLLKK w J 4 7o solicit the trade of this section and gu'rn" 1 til f s custom wore, we maKe a specially oi- v- ..noths acironna" Kionrn. Mmi . wnien ior lao bjwb; .7 mmm mrm m. a m aM. a -k vi a v i: m m , Eemember the place, "The Mill at the Depot. (HTCLFOKD ROLLER e will ntil our not our ,33 After a HuzejForiu&i. . Toronto, Ont., SeptL 9-ThiE ker Heirs Association hit held i meeting in this city and deeii to engage ah American ltvjer look after its intereiti. Thi u ciation was formed for tbi fs pose of gaining poueiaion of lasi in the United States -Tahiti s about $300,000,000, including site on which the CentcniilEi? sition was held in Philtdelpblii: 1876,92,000 acrei in North if South Carolina, eosl miaeis PennsyWania, and other u!: property which, it is alleged, , longed to JacobJiaker aid it is said he bad leaied fornix nine years. .1 This period Utt expired. - . : 1 . -The Censor Refused Ttit- Manila, Sept. Tl-ThiW has refused to allow j the folic' dispatch, the accuracy of wt unquestioned, to be ulegrsptei. The surgeon's report in W, nnnHiinn nf Generil kU iUS i,uuuniv - - .flit Arthur's division shows tbt3??j cent, of --the' officers; and cent, of the enlisted jmen H This includes the sick in qfr'J and those ent home. ! , cent, of the enlisted men , wW . t viv."pntrv and ferer. cxf1 r (Snecesscr to H, H. Ctxtlini, ) rjr-n . . i 106 South b Street, Qreeaslcro, IT. 5 . irtl IM i t : . ' .- m - i ..-.',- I ! j
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