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Iho unariotto News tWt AJTKENOON lTCKrT CJIAT. JADE H. HlHalS, d. ud Propritur. "srt-Trr.r,ri.-rr.tXrs: .-Try.-.. i'. as ScMrurma Rant i OtmTu-......T. WW Thm Month. ! OmVSm lOoiwM. Hy mail to any parte lb United Hut Jtn.t, lJ,A. M. Fomut Fwm WMhin ju fr twentj- four Il(nm From 8 A. M. rto Knrth Ckfolioa IJfrtit niin; cottier Sunday. Local force Ml. Kcir Cbarlixla ookW lomorrv.. aiid vlrintly: iJ tilU. Local Report. : r t I41 22 o.tiu I f Imr 1H I (i (l Clmr ClAitDINKK. 9U. ONMrTr Weather Hureau. AtarALl AKP TVMrilATVPK. Tha following to th wcml ol the rrerlpl tatxtn tnil traiiwrature at prin-il udi rn ntanta. forih24houreiidini(atKo'd.ck Uiia moraine Kainraii. I iienu.iniewr Charlotte Chai baton Wtlroliifrum Kitty Hawk ... Hatlrru Norfolk..i Harannah Aomuta Tanipa .(i in .in ii .( .00 .Ul .IM .00 ...v .:! ..10 . .oi ..x: . ..4i 8ATTKIUY. JANJARY rrrrKK nin, Mc. Paffer, the Alliance Senator front Kansas, has undertaken aome missionary work in Htat outnlde th home of the Alliance. He Intro duced a bill of a purely Alliance and paternal character, intended to se cure the loan by the national Gov ernment of the sum of $ 100,000,000 to " r Ihe people f Indiana. The pream v ble recites that the people of Indiana are laboring under the harden of enormous I o teres t charges, made poa atKI kv mrttat mnmrult 9 ft t mnnar thfc direct result of legislation favoring . '' the credit-owning capitalists and ' hostile to the wage-earner and pro- , d a cer, resulting in the enforced mort . gaging of lands in Indlanato such an extent as to threaten their lots. Tb bill Itself authorizes the Hecre tary of the Treasury to Issue Treasu- ry botes to the amount of f 100,000.000. v.. ThnaA nrttaa ata tn be loaned to the ,j people of Indiana on mortgages upon V ' tbeir land. ' Every one wnn acoente a loan of tbls description is to give a promis sory note for the amount, and he is ltmjtedin his borrowing to one-half of tha cash value of his land. To s enrea fair rate of interest on the money loaned the Governor of the Ijtat It to collect, semi-annually a tax of 1 per cent, and turn it into the national Treasury. When the prln cfpal ot the'notos falls due, if the promissory notes are unpaid the mortgages art to be foreclosed and tha lands aoU." -If there Is no bidder for a tract, the land It to . be ,bld In for the United States and tha occu pant It to be permitted to remain upon it in consideration of the pay ment of a rental equal tb a tax of 2 percent Atafeguard non the is sue of the Treasury notes under the terms of the bill is provided in n clause limiting their amount to a to tal not exceding $100 per capita for the whole country and not less than $50 per capita for the whole popula tion of the State of Indiana. Kev. James M . King, D. D., of New Yord, general secretary of the Na tional League for the protection of American institutions has taken to Washington on Saturday the draftof tbe sixteenth amendmeutlo the Con stitution of the United .States, which will be presented to both Houses 1 Congresa in a few days. Letters have been received from prominent .gen tlemen in all parte of the country favoring the measure and promising upport Dr. King give the follow ing summary of what he thinks the amendment will accomplish : "It will cut up by the roots the dangerous . system of State and municipal aid to sectarian objects; it will close to the public purse against the diversion of moneys raised from the people by taxation for private and other insti tutions not under the control of the public authorities; it will secure the " Tolnntary surrender by the several States of all powf r to make the State the patron of any denominational or ecclesiastical body, and thus secure tbe absolute separation of church and State." It is quite evident that Mr. Mills believes that there is more sunshine In Texas whereby he can make hay than there is in Washington. Con- '- sequently he has gone home on an Indefinite leave of absence from ' tbe House, and will kill two birds with V one stone by recuperating bis health , and Setting op the pins for his elec tion to the Senate. In bis absence Representative Wise, of Virginia, will be acting chairman of tbe Com mittee on Foreign and Interstate iommerce. - Jawifh inagogues art built so as to far (award Jerusalem, and the propoUon to build en Urluglji an other direction ha -stirred ap'tht Hei.rsw Journal of New York, which sayfl'Iltfoald not be well for the Israel ( md ay to reoof n lae,l n symbol Inform ereo. the taming ol ih b.rk apoa Peleeliiie. There ha already been too mueh 11 n-J udait I of J dilim Too far baa the pnoa K.ne of turning our bark upon tl prin ciples and Idea that found (heir nrat world-con. ilrliiK dissemination in that Holy I.md with w'.l.di Ihe (f..r lou hiMory of our nre Identified " - Having been iliiahle lo felert a reading clerk f"r the ll'Hiar any.' the Waahlngtrfii I'oat. Clerk Kerr y-tr day began the eiperlmeiit of glvlntf the aaplranU a probationary leat In tha llouie. Cant J. M HuHaey, of North (Mrollna, w given a trial veaterdnv and aiMiuittod hlinaelf Tii.xtrreilltlll.lv. Carl. Himey ba long been recognled aa the bt rea.llnir clerk who ever offh'latrd In the North Cirollna house of repre aentatlvea. Henator Hill occupies the seat fnrmslly filled by Henatir Hampton, of Houth Carolina, In tlie laat row on the Democratic side of the chamber On hit Immediate right it Henator Hrlce, with Henator Hlolgtt nxt to the aslla. To hl left la Henator Daniel, with Senator Harbour and I'altner filling out the row. Wale aeenia to be teeming with revolver. A Judge in Glamorgan shire aaid lnaummlng upthat peo ple In hi district "eera to go about with revolvers a If they were walk ing stick or umbrella. There must b more of them than cake of coap.' Congress la not to be asked for a loan to World'a Fair but for an ap propriation. Teraonal and Otherwtaa. Hey. I'aifiiiiR Kerenilimm lntx arrived in New York to awnine the aUinite of the Athenian Society, which Una a ineinlx-ivhip o( about l.oui me nihers. lie i.i xaid to U- the timt ortliilox (irwk priest to settle In thin country over a rrguhily urgauiieil coiif;re;a tiuii, William ". Murphy, of riiilailelphia, claims to be the oldest Miryivor of lien. Kani Houaton's army in the war for the li)cleK'inl- ence of Teiaa. lie was at the A lamo iiiiueH ere, ami in now eighty two years old. The hiiine in Iog Angeles (hat California women bought aa a present for Mm, Jessie Benton Fremont is practically pai'l for. It is ilescrilel at a pretty little eight nomed cot tage of the yueeen Anne stylo. The great collection of postage stamps gath ered by the late Mr, Tapling. and bequeateil to tbe Krilish MuHeuiii, contains more than ax,000 specimens, aixl is valued at t.'Xi.UOO. Tbe will of the late Dr. lliickininster Hrown of Boston, bequeaths 140,000 to Harvard to found a profensorshipof orthopedic surgery KKWH BKIKF I.Y KOTKIK Yellow fever has broken out at K I ngston, Janutica, Two meu were lost in the wreck of the Georgian, off the comh of Maine Another rumor of revolution in Guatemala prevails in the City of Mexico. Forthe Chikamatiga National Park 6,500 acres have already been pur- c based. Oscar Olson, a telegraph messen ger, was beaten to death by footpads in Omaha, r Borlos, the student who fired at the House of Commons, has been pro nounced insane. : The Minnesota Alliance indorsed the sub-treasury scheme and tbe People's party. . A man at Columbus, Ohio, thinks that he in the long-lost Charley Boss, of Philadelphia. Scotland Yard detectives think they have unearthed an Anarchist plot, with wide ramifications. John Anderson, of St. Louis, who deserted his wife at Cleveland, Ohio, is claimed by seven other wives. A freight train struck a street car at a crossing in Chicago, but none of tbe passengers was seriously injur - Dr. JYH. M. Barrett, who Willi hi? wife was so terribly assaulted at their home near GrilIin,Ga.,died yes terday. J. H. Meek, chancery court clerk of Danbridge, 1 enn.,has disappeared He is charged with being $ir,(MMi short I ' ii til J nl v 1. IS!)''. Cnn;idln trnd wiKi Cuba nd Porto Pico will stnnd on the same basis asthatof the Unit ed States. It is announced that France will eud two coinmisHiouers to the Unit )d States in order to study the petro leum question. Byron MeSweeiiey. chief engineer of the steamship Mascotte, was killed by shock from the electric plant on the vessel. Advices from Teheran state that the tobacco monopoly hns been com pletely abrogated The corporation receives u reasonable indemnity. It Is expected that the miners and and rioters at Jiriceviiie .will attack the troops or rather guard, soma time during tbe latter part of this week. GeorgefJ. C. Neal& Co., Baltimore, the senior member of which firm died a few days ago, have made an assign ment, with liabilties of about $150, 000. . The Kidney Smith cases, to recov er a large amount of real and person al property in various States, were continued at Albany'N. Y.,until Feb ruary 24. Mrs. Julia E. Johuson, a widow, residing in in New York city, has be gun suit at Chicago against John W. Temple, laying damages at $20,000 for breach of promise of marriage It grows from answering an adver-1 tlsement. 1 POitKtAMV 4"" CLOiKlK lha tariaaa' All Washington P4': The chief Ui. guUoftlie K.iniiera' Alliance are having quite a Tlr of coufareuce, Im alt on the d.-ad quiet. No nrwe nmwler la aduilltnil behind tbe rl e door thai s'iut io the afrlcul tural prophets (rmn the gate and on' of the bearing of ordinary niorlala. The national ecuilva counsel of five, who In fart control the affairs of the onfer, hvt bad their Inning (his week, and Veaterday th national conference of State prel dents set In and will lust through to iliy and proli;iMv longer. Thla pre I leutlal nnsoclatlou baa nothing whatever to do w Kb the government of the order in a nnllonttl sense, hut come togrtlier 'i 'i ort of ex lierinnce III'". (log to I' ll 'he national olflcera how thing, ure i.-e't n along III their respective biilltwn-ks Preslden' I'olk pr,.-l,, H ,n. J F tiwyime. of the I i-g 1 I u tl ve cini- mlttee, Is aecretary. T hose present ars: L M A dsnis, Alahttnin; I'niil T Davidson, Arkansas; Marlon Can ncn, California ; K J Tennv, Colo ridn; J G Do.ler, M isls-lppl ; I Leonard, Mlaaxiri; G H Wilson Michigan; KC 1) Shortrldge, North Dakota; H L I-o-icks. South Dakota Marlon Itutler, North Carolina; T 'I Gardner, Kentucky; F. T Dildile NewJYork; J M Coe.New Mexico, V K Murphy, Ohio; C P Atkinson, Ne v Jersey; A D H itehcock, okla hotna: Nathan I'lerce, Oregon ; S A Houston, West Virginia; F.van Jones Texas, and Mann Pugo Vlr- glnl. There were three sessions held yes terday, two during the day In the At lantic Building, and the third at night in Dr. Macune.'s otllce. Kepresentatl ve Livingstone, who wa not averse to talking In general way, was asked a to the report that ihe chief purpose of the conference of the Alliance State presidents heie at this time Is to decide whether tin Alliance ns an organization shall put out a Presidential ticket this year. " There Is not a word of truth I n it ," he replied with eniphasN. "It i not their providence to discuss politics and Presidential posHihllitles Ihe State presidents are here solely for the purpose of dlsciicsing ami com paring notes 'f how the order Is get ting along and what a hest to en hance Its usefulness and strength. Phey have the Internal alTalrs of ihe order to engage the in, and have noi li- lng to do with politics. I was only at their meeting for a brief time this afternoon, and got in time only to hear a brief discussion n the cur rency question. JVeltlier will ll)s conference have any measures to present to Congress. They have pre pared a memorial, a simple petition, the right of every citizen, Which will be 84i bin itted to Congress, and that Is all. We have no separate bills, and are asking for no special legisla tion. So far as the cucrencv Is con- cerned the Alliance is a unit for the free coinage of silver, and for a re duction of taxation." . The Intended llrlde Refused l Say "I ! It is stated that a young man of Forsyth went to Davidson county few days ago anil purchased ftT. niar riage license to wed one of David son's fair daughter. Ihe papers were all O. K. and the day arrived for the nuptials. Everything necessary was put in readiness and a large crowd of invited guests gathered to witness the ceremony. The hand some groom and blushing bride took their stand on the lloor and the par son began the ceremony without In terruption until he uttered the words for the couple to join hands. At this juncture the gir's countenance changed and she astonished every body in the house by suddenly Icav ing the room and refusing to give any explanation ns to her conduct I he young man was astouudi 1 and all efforts to persuade the young ln- dy to change her mind and marry him have proved futile, lie nas re turned the license to the register of deeds with this pathetic note: "Owing to the scarcity of money and the poor prospects for crops next year I have dodd"(l not toim trans norted to the realms oi connuiiiai bliss just yeW - IIuppj Hooslers Win Tinmions, Postmaster of I : ville. Ind.. writes: "Electric l',.n i lias done morn for me than all oilier medicine combined, for III i bao feel intr arising from Mdii'-y find live! trouble." John Leslie, fnii.i. r am itockm.io, of same plaee, seys: 'Fl- i! Electric. J'.ltters to bo the best kidney mil livor medicine, made Hi" feel like a new man." J. W. (i inlner. iumI ware merchant . same to v. n.says : Electric Kilters i- jn-t the thing for i man w ho is all run down ai.d ilon'i .urn i whether be lives or dies, b' found pew sleng tb, good nppeli to a no felt Just llko lio h.i'l a new H :i' n life. Or.Iy 60 cents n. hottln, a iliii Well & Dunn's, wb-desale and le lit, and at Jordan & Scott's, whole -ale drug stores. LAGER BEER. EXPORT BEER -o: We will deliver in qnan ities of one dozen or more to any part of the town. Business hours from 7 o'clock a, m. to 7 o'clock p. m. . R. Fortner BrewiBS k C. VALER, Agent. ' t:.,.v.AV,.-A ..... , . i for Infants TulH b an wett ada(Ml lerhOilraa that I n v -Minimi It aa auparlur u any praarclpUua .i0iums" II A. AiM-aia, M U , 111 &o, OaXurUBl., IlnxAIa, H T. - Th ins o TMb vta ' l so antroml and Im iik-iiu wall hnuvn IW II anMiia a wrk ,,l ii-rwiralisj uuJsv IL Krtr an-ilta inMliVrni fatnlltM wbuilc i l ksr DaMurui o mail tmtf nmatt " CUauia Misrra. n t Nn .k Slf list I'uutr IUa(imlDrale llafuriual 1'LunJi. TUB Caarii'B WISH MM I M. P. PEGRAM, J R, III SOUTH TRV0N STUKET. Call mid pay your bill which is Joe, And make me happy for '!)2. CENTRAL HOTE V 11 A It O 7 EfiCLES & BRYAN, '3Gmt& fr fc-s'-.-,, 7V&fm !s?1 T TT fl-Ttt-r 1t1iA &&ZMnrtn- wp w and church. Kwrm'Wt-zxzi sum. tig ft & lx- tri is one . h Alls nnd rooms carpeted in Brussels and Velvets ; Water on each floor. The most considerate attention given to all guests and their comfort care fully looked after. ThrOI.1 OrlKlonl Tll'rohe Tletliclikr. "Ihnliiin'H Mierolie K iller" is the old orif.'i nal medicine, whi.-li lends ami stands in ml vunec of nil other "(jun," ' mi. rohi," "Imc terin," .:e, rriiiedies. I hi-, is t lie original others are imitations which try to catcli the puhlic hy liorniwiiiii names from the old original renicly .liw ovcrel I y Win. I!ad::in years ai;o, and whose fame has sprea.l oVi-r ihe world. I!uy the original and M hl Kenuine. Invesiipite its merits lielore pact iiiR Willi your money. I!ea.l their advertiser nicnt elsewhere and act wisely. TiTow Try This It will cot you notbiiiu' nod ill iiirel do you good, if you ough, coid, or ajjy, trould.- with Miroat, diot or lungs Dr. ICin's .-w Oiseovery for consu inpti.ui, oiclisnnd colds is guaranteed to , vi it liof, or money will ! puid .;ick. Sullerors from Irt grippo found t juf t the thing anil under its use had . spoedy and perfect recovery. Try samplo bottle nt our exienss nnd c rn for yourself jurt how good a iiing it is. Trial bottles fiec a', iurwell A Dunn's, wholesale and re .iil, and at Jordan & Scott's, uhole ,ilo drug stores, hurge sizo 60c. uud 1. V Nothlnglike it for dyspepsia and indigestion. Hinnnon- Liver Regu lator is a safe, sure cure. Facts speaker louder limn words. Simmons Liver Regulator lias cured bowel disorders. A fine collection of NEW GOODS FOR 1 M A S. A Baautiful Lot of DIAMONDS and other nice presents. rhe cheapest yon and see love them. sorn. fall A. Tf ALFA Practfoft! Wiitrh maker, l AIjKS, ;No.9, Trade stseet 5i, nnd Children fmiH ram CViBn, Onaripallnv Kir KU Miuu-fe, UtarrtMrsk. lyTuitausv ii, WlUuait lujurlaoiK. mttnUam. Fi" mrTml ynara t havo insnmvV rratr ' jiiira. ' aud altall always omUmixlo dtt wi a II iiaa luvulaU pruUuard bessv iJ mautUk" Kuvim F. Piaisn, . rx, Ttw WlnUinip, " liU BUM and Tib Anv, Hew Yurk Vilf (riT. TT Huaaav IHmaar, Kaw Yoaa. YOU A LL A YEAR. L T K , i Proprietors. One of the most invit inc. sunerblv eouinrted ' and fsultlessly conduct ed Hoiels in the Houth. located in the centre of the City, convenient to the business houses, lie buildings es. Theten- fthe larirest 'rr.lE.in v-7 Hotels between Kaltl- !f:,''.,fij lib more and A tln.ntn. and is I elee;iiutly f uruislif d and . eiiuippea in all its de partments. Each room I is connected with the of fice by Electric Return Hell. Klnetrln Idchts: Hot and Cold Baths; Guaiacum Lozenps, (Dr. Morrell Mackenzie's lormula.) A Kl'Et 'I KIC FOIi 1NFLAMATION OF TH E TONSILS, and PERFECT CI'llE FOU KOUE THROAT. Sold in any quantity. Mister's COUGH LOZENGES Sold in hulk. REESE'S SYR. WILD CHERRY and TAR. An ettioient remedy Ifor obstinate Coup h and Colds. 2oc larpe bottles. Reese's Emollient KofteilB the Ski it, Prevents ("haps, 2o ('ents. TH0S. REESE & CO. Druggists. Corner Trade and C'dlttfe Streets UC MUiMl hit Onoftinif y! IMIT Hlu Tib TourM, ICt'Qilvr. The mnji'i Hy nrulrt their op portnniti.-ii, and rrt-m tlmt rnnso li o m I'. voriy nntl li in obM'iiritv ! H tin owmc l8iur ib il" l"t 'f nintiv. m thi-y lonk hftrk m htit. Um-ver Inst. (.pp.irinnilT I .lit l in. Ins! Ilent b, nut. He tip nml d'Hijr I mpnivn y.mr nppurin mtjr, aiul crr prosperity, prtunitioin-i. pi-aro 1 1 ai .ntl hv h pliilosDiilMT, Uiui "tiio titnlili'" f.f l-nrltmo niTnrs f thleti nppnrt unity to ench pprnn nt pet iod nt life ; einirare iho Iniiiro. ntid t-liepotir out lifir i irl.n; (nil too io ami itie ilopnns, nrrrr U return." Miw i-lill yin find tho tiOI.DKN (iportitnity? lnvoli?iilo i-vhi t '-linnre ltm( uppers woi thy. nnd of mir promt; tlmt in whnt all ue rMitiil inon tin' Here i nn oppfri unity, siit h ni is not often wiihtn tho roach ot laboring popple impnivmi. It will give at loHil, a prmi'l -tart in lite. J hf coi ikw opportm many m here. Money to ne ninne nipiwy i by ti v iiiliistri'tis person of eitlicr Alt i do l ie work ftn.l live nt hotna. wikt pimifTS are euWIy ernin(t from ifci 1 U"ly : nd yooran increase ytir iitcJ can do as well w you win wora. not t Inam. t'npital not required. tmritivelY new and really won snow tou linw, free ran era No room to exnialn I retnrn mail. Unwise if allett at Co.. Urn 1 ids. Reese & Co a 0: :o: Mrs. P. Query & Co. Are now ready to ahifa the largest ai.d aost selection of Fashionable Millinery to he found In tbe Htulo. Our trimmer, Mlsa 1'arrle Houston, who has spent several weeks In the northern cities for Fall Htyles, Is now ready to show the-productlona of her search for the laUst novelties In the Millinery line. A glance will mvltice any lady of taste and lodg ment that she richly dererves her reputhtlon for skill and trste In the art of Trimming Hats and HonnaU Our stock of EmbroJdefv and N II- tlug Hilks, Zephyr, Wcm1 Yarns, No tions and Novelties for art work Is now complete Ladles who will favor us with a os.ll will find everything new, fiesh, and novel, and at the lowest possi ble prices. Mrs P. Ouery & Co FOK KENT. :o: o 1 8-rooin house on K. Mil street three Mock from Suare. 1 ,1 room house on Kat loth street. 1 il-nsim hoiiue cor. !llh st.an.l railriol. 1 4isun IIoiiHFon Kast Van.-c (.Ins-t. I li niom house i. n North Myers street. 1 .t-riHiiii ImiistMin Kast Mon'hen.l street. 0 I 0-rooin house comer I and 7th streets. '. 3-rKiin ImiLse on Kast Hth stre-t. 1 .T-rooin house on Houth Mint street. Two three-room hoii!Ms on North I'ine street. Several small (element houses in ilillereut lrts of the city. C. McNELIS. Office No. 10, East Trade st. MEN'S Music House. MUSICAL GOODS. Wc will offer this week a Is-autifiil It,.ir ( priufi t (lran.1 piano for t!K, iinolher liehr I'prinht iiaiio for tii.'i, the usual priivs of these instruments ex.?cd the priit iotsl liy more than f'io. per instrument. W e oiler a tw, music box lor 'J0. niusical dolls ul $. . ach the prices ipioted on Ihe l-iskIi naine.1 will chaiure to regular charges after Ihe holi 'lays. Autoliarps, lianjos, guitars, violins, harps, itrass liainl instrnnienta rcssl string. Orchestra anil instriiiiieiils. Pianos nnd Organs. slnit music, innsic hooks and musical merchandise ol every de scription. I'iano and nruin tiuiini; nnd n-nairini; of miiKicnl instriuiieiit a ss-(ialty. BAKER'S MUSIC HOUSE, Y. M. ". A. Ituil.linp. C-H A-R-L-O -T-T-K N. C. NEW AND l). S. Army TACTIC, Cloth a: Infantry Drill lleplation On a Run. You city fiilki put ua on a lively run .luring Darenibtr, dkl not give ua time lo know there was a (tirUtmas or New Year lay, Hut thai b all rl.ht, we are bare lo ret it more on im for your benefit and oaa tn fory.ni fnsn Sa niloSpm, ' In IHsmlr wc sent Into CliarloU 10,. v3u ipiarii tweet milk, twatdas a tanjis amount of ciram, "and still you cry for Moutw's nul." C. 0. MOOEE, Double Oaks Dairy. A Choice O F NEW YEAH GIRDS AT Eddins' Book Store. JNO. K. BKTII UN K. J NO. W. WIIITK AT THE CITY GROCERY HKTIU'NK A WHITK. A FT LIj HTOCK, tiOOI) (JOODH, LOW MUCKS. KAIK DKALIN'OH, FI'LIj (1U A RANTKE, 11KHT (QUALITIES NO FANCY 1'HICEH, ANX'lOl'HTO I'LKASK, (Jl'ICK HAI.KS AND HMALIi PROFITH. NO M IHRKPRKSKNTATION. We mean what wa nay. Come to nee us. We are never undersold. Try us, HETHUNE & WHITE. ,21 K. Trade Ht Telephone 81. SPECS That yon can Bee through and Hpecs that will tit your none. am the special authorized aeut for HPECTAi'LEH and EYK (J LASSES, The Best JLienses Known, I I also have the neat thine- in adjust able nose glasses. They can he flttdd to any nose. AIho, Jhave a fine line of Watches, Clooks, Diamorwf4iri the s, Diamojij Selection M
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