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1 - - The Evening Telegram. KOBT. M. PHILLIPS EDITOR FTRLISHEO DAILT FXCIPT STJHDAT, BT The Telegram Publishing Company. R M. Phillips, Lessee) TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year. Six months. On month. 3 00. 1.50 25c Entered at the Greensboro Poetofflce as sec ond-cls.c "iall matter. Office In ivata building, down stairs, first door to left on East Sycamore street. Telephone So. 68. Address all communications ! wo Tkligram, Greensboro. N. to Tei Etib- C MONDAY, JAN. 23, 1899. Is the dispensary a step in the right direction? For an answer we ask all to study the statements of facts com ing from towns where the dispensary is in operation. You are at perfect liberty to take both sides and investi gate the men ingaged in fighting for and against it, and the motives which actuate them. An ordinance is being prepared and will be submitted to the board of al dermen at their next meeting the re quirements of which amount virtually to the curfew law of England. If enacted and enforced it will prove a great blessing to the boys of the city who are allowed to go anywhere at night and often stay out late and who are sowing wild oats without a thought of the cost of reaping them. In the rivers and Harbors appro priation bill, reported to congress, North Carolina is left out, as usual, with the exception of one item for the Cape Fear river below Wilmington. The Dismal Swamp canal has a dismal show for improvement so far as a fed eral appropriation goes, though this state and Virginia were both pulling for it. As U9ual the bulk of appro priations go to republican states. Perhaps no measure introduced in the present legislature will receive more hearty commendation at the hands of patriotic people than that introduced by Mr. H. C. Wall, of Richmond county, which provides for the publication, by the state, of a his tory of North Carolina soldiers in the civil war. Mr. Wall supported his measure by one of the most eloquent speeches ever heard on the floor of the house. It is right that this be done, and being right the legislature will order it done. The sentiment seems to be pretty general among lawyers against ex tending the criminal court circuits or creating new ones. It is believed the provision for official court stenograph ere will enlarge the capacity of the su perior courts to expedite business and there is an increasing sentiment in favor of separate terms for criminal and civil causes. It is hoped that means will be devised to more satis factorily dispose of matters in litiga tion and relieve the congested condi tions of the superior court dockets. The Mid-Winter Sale. The great mid-winter sale of cloth ing, hats and furnishings now in progress at the Fishblate-Katz Co has attracted many people, some prompted by curiosity and others by their wants and both have gone away pleased by the offerings of the Fishblate-Katz Co. This sale will continue 10 days more and additional values will be offered the public. Men's suits of the best manufactures are offered at 6uch prices that parties not in actual need need of them now will be tempted to buy them for future use. The sales men of thi9 house will be pleased to show their patrons through. When You Have a Bad Cold You want the best medicine that can be obtained, and that is Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief but effect a per manent cure. You want a remedy that will relieve the lungs and keepexpectoration easy. You want a remedy that will coun teract any tendency toward pneumonia. You want a remedy that is pleasant and safe lo take. Chaiberlain's Cough Remedy is the only medicine in use that meets all of these requirements. This remedy is famous for its cures of bad colds throughout the United States and in many foreign countries. It ha rivals, but, for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds stands without a peer and its splendid qualities are everywhere admired and praised. For sale by C. E. Holton. The Hamilton Club, of Chicago, will celebrate Appomattox day on the 8th of next April, and will have, among other speakers, Governor Roosevelt, an honorary member; General Wheeler, who will respond to the toast "Lee," and General Lew Wal lace, who will speak of Grant. A POWERFUL SERMON Preached To The Congregation of Centenary Yesterday. At Centenary church yesterday morning Dr. W. L. Grissom preached one of the grandest sermons that a Greensboro congregation has listened to in many a day. It was a special missionary sermcn from the old mis sionary text, "Go Ye Into all the World and Preach the Gospel to every Creature" (Mark 16,15.) The text was dealt with in a broader scope, possibly, than any other man ever used it and by his originality, deep thought and beautiful language, Dr. Grissom held the rapt attention of his large congregation for exactly an hour. Replete with beautiful thought, tersely expresssd and beautifully de livered the sermon was indeed power ful and one that will do much good. At the close of the service nearly the entire missionary assessment of the church was subscribed. Dr. Grissom is missionary secretary of the Western North Carolina confer ence and it is his intention, we believe, to '. isit every charge in the conference this year. If he is able to do this, the missionary work of the conference will have been well done when that body convenes again. Surely the confer ence has done wel. in choosing one of its most brilliant men to this great work. Go Where Thr Crowd Ooes. Abounding in fun of a refined nature brilliant with catchy music, songs and dances, overflowing with mirth, wit and melody, elaborately set, staged, cos tumed and enacted by a superior com pany is "The Lightning Express," Rentfrow's celebrated comedy which has created such a furore the past season, is to be the opening bill of the Jolly Pathfinders at the opera house Monday night. Who that has seen The Jolly Pathfinders has not roared at their eccentricities, wit and humor, all of which to a degree belong to the play, but would be as nothing in any other hands than of these able artists who couldn't be anything else but funny if they tried, and it seems as if they had condensed the amusement of a whole lifetime in their repertoire of musical comedies and dramas. Rent frow's famous metropolitan band and orchestra will be a strong feature of the show, and they will remain one week, presenting an entirely new pro gramme every evening. Prices will be 15, 25 , 35 cents. Seats on sale at Fariss' drugstore. - Horrible agony is caused by Piles, Burns and "kin Diseases. These are immediately relieved and quickly cured by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of worthless imitations. How ard Gardner. At Chattanooga, Tenn., yesterday, policeman Robert Baird, who was called to quell a fight among discharc ed negro soldiers from two companies recently mustered out, was stabbed, perhaps fatally, by a negro, John Glover. Mr. Elisha Berry, of this place, saysJYork World. he never had anything to do him so much good and give such quick relief from rheumatism as Chamberlain' Pain Balm. He was bothered with shooting pains from hip to knee until he used this liniment, which affords prompt relief. B. F. Baker, druggist, St. Paris, Ohio. For sale by C. F. Holton. "The English lash away at us," says the Paris L'Autorite; "Russia abandons us, Germany scorns us, Italy hates us, and the pig-dog of a Siamese, to whom we scarcely gave dog's food at the Elysee, barks at our heels. In a little time, thanks to the republic, one will blush to be a French man." La Grippe is again epidemic. Every precaution should be taken to avoid it. Its specific cure is One Minute Cough Cure. A. J. Shepherd, pub lisher Agricultural Journal and Ad vertiser, Elden, Mo., says: "No one will be disappointed in using One Minute Cough Cure for La Grippe." Pleasant to take, quick to act. How ard Gardner. A university fellowship in English literature has been established by Charles Scribner, of New York city.ii. memory of his father, the late Charles Scribner. This fellowship will yield the sum of $500 annually, and will be awarded for the first time this year. Coughing injures and inflames sore lungs. One Minute Cough Cure loos ens the cold, allays coughing and heals quickly. The best cough cure for children. Perfectly harmless. How ard Gardner. Senator Hawley, of Connecticut, has filed the following sworn statement of his election expenses, in accordance with law: "Amount of disbursements. nothing. Amount of expenses, post age not to exceed 13. Amount of con tributions, nothing. And I designat ed no person to act as my political agent." The Deadly drip Is again abroad in the land. The air you breathe may be full of tts fatal germs! Don't neglect the "Grip" or you will open the door to Pneumonia and Consumption and invite death. Its sure signs a-e chills with fever, head ache, dull heavy pains, mucous dis charges from the nose, sore throat and never-let-go cough. Don't waste pre cious i time treating this cousrh with troches, tablets, or poor, cheap syr ups. L;ure it at once witn Dr. King's New Discovery, the infallible remedv for bronchial troubles. It kills the disease germs, heals the lungs and prevents the dreaded after effects from the malady. Price 60c and 1.00. Money back if not cured. A trial bot tle Ire at C. E. Holton's drugstore. BABY'8 PHOTOGRAPH. 'Am Examylt of "WTimt the Man of the Camera Endures. A young photographer, when asked what sort of subjects presented the greatest difficulties to him, replied without a moment's hesitation, "Ba bies." "For instanoe," he continued, "I took photographs of a little 10-montbs-old fellow the other day in six different positions. Yesterday I sent proofs to his mother, and today she brought them in. " 'I'm sorry,' she said, without any obvious grief, 'but none of these nega tives will da' " 'Not one of the six?' I inquired, though I was prepared for what was to follow. " 'No,' she said, 'I'm afraid not You see, I like this one very well, though, of course, it doesn't do baby justice, but. his Aunt Ellen says it's an absolute carioature of the dear little fellow. The one she likes I don't oare for at all, and his papa says he should never know for whom it was intended, it looks so cross, and baby is snoh a sun shiny child. " 'The one be likes, this smiling one, I shouldn't oonsider for a moment, for it makes baby's mouth look eo muoh larger than it really is. " 'His grandmother chose that one, but as Cousin Fanny said, there's a very queer look to the child's eyes in it very queer I However, she likes that one where he's almost crying, that so ber one. Yon ought to have heard ba by 'a grandfather when she said she liked it. y " 'He really decided the thing, for what he said seemed so sensible. He asked me why I didn't have some more taken and see if there wouldn't be at least one that would really look like baby. Now, when can be sit again? It's bard for me to spare the time, but yon see it is the only thing to be doner Glasgow Herald. STROKES OF A RAZOR. How Many Do Yon Suppose It TaJcea to Shave a Man? "Now that yon've finished shaving me, bow many strokes of the razor did it require?" asked the man in the chair, as be straightened up to have bis hair combed. "That's pretty hard to tell, " said the barber. "Of courso it is. But you've been in the business bow long?" "Fifteen years. " "You ought to know by this time about bow many strokes of the razor it requires to shave a man, supposing that you go over his faoe a second time." "I might make a guess at it." "All right What's your guess? Re member that I bave a bard beard." "Well, I should Bay about 125." "You're a good guesser, I don't think. Some time ago I got into the babit of counting the strokes of a razor every time I was being Ehaved. It's a good way to employ your mind. In shaving me you just made 782 strokes with the razor. " "I wouldn't have believed it" "No man believes it until be takes the trouble to count In my easel never knew the number to fall below 00, and it has gone more than 800 at times. I call it a stroke every time the razor is brought forward and then drawn back. I should judge that there are no fewer than 600 strokes in a first class shave. You remember that, and proba bly you can win a few bets." New Bank Impertinence. The Philadelphia Record tells of an old Pennsylvania farmer who recently came into possession of a check for 200. It caused him a great deal of anx iety, and for a long time he could not muster up the courage to have it cashed. Finally, while on a trip to town, be summoned up nerve enough and, stroll ing into the bank, presented the check. The teller glaucH at it hastily, and then, after the fu-hion of his kind, brusquely asked. "What denomina tion?" "Lutheran, col clurn itl But what's thet got tew do with it?" as brusquely replied the old farmer, to the great as tonishment of the bank official. It required several minutes' explana tion before the teller could get the old man to understand his question, and then the latter took bis money and de parted, with sundry growls derogatory to banks in general. Equal to the Occulon. In 1840 a great convention was held in Baltimore by the young men of what was then kuown :ia the Whig party for the purpose of ratifying the nomination of General William Henry Harrison for the presidency. There was no ball in the city large enough to bold the crowd of delegates who attended. The convention accordingly met on the Can ton race track, and when the great Whig orator of this state, who was chairman of the Young Men's national committee, arose to call the meeting to order he was so impressed by the vast ness of the assemblage before bim that instead of the usual formula be ex claimed, "The nation will please come to orderl" Baltimore Sun. An Insult. A Caribou (Me.) man lately wan dered into a remote hotel that doesn't keep a dictionary, and on coming down in the morning was asked by the land lord bow be rested. "Oh," replied the gentleman, "I suffered nearly all night with insom nia!" The landlord took offense at this and roared, "I'll bet you $ 2 there ain't one in my house 1" Exchange. Wisdom In a Nutshell. Human life is like a game at dice where w ought not to throw for what is most commodious to us, but to be content with our casts, let them be lever so unfortunate Plato. The smallest things may exert the greatest influence. De Witt's Little Early Risers are unequalled for over coming constipation and liver trou bles. Small pill,' best pill, safe pill. Howard Gardner. No Cure That is the way -No Pay. all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for Chills and Malaria. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter1 I nauseating tonics. Price, 50c. Mr. S. A. Fackler, editor of the Micanopy (Fla. ) Hustler, with his wife and children, suffered terribly from La Grippe. One Minute Cough Cure was the only remedy that helped them. It acted quickly. Thousands of others use this remedy as a specific for La Grippe and its exhausting after effects. Never fails. Howard Gardner. One-Cent- a- Word (Advertisements inserted in this column at ue cent per werd for each insertion. 1 TO THOSE WHO RIDE WHEELS. It would be wise in you to bring your wheels to W. H. White and have them overhauled while repairing is not in a rush, so when the weather gets good you can get on your wr.eel in first-class order. If my work does not give satisfaction it will not cost you anything. Come to my place for first class work. W. H. White. j-17-lmo 117, E. Market street. FOR SALE A Martin street. house and lot on at a bargain, for A. Weatherly, 325 jl8-lwk cash. Apply E. Lee street. to FRESH supply of Barley Chop and Dairy Feed at Boycott's, 116 West Market, 'Phone 156. SULPHUME the great skin cure and blood purifier. Sold by John B. Fariss, Druggist. SULPHUME will cure every form of skin and blood disease, kidney trouble and rheumatism. Sold by John B. Fariss. Druggist. ONLY 10c. Peerless Gardner's, corner office. Corn Cure at opposite post- VNEH UNDRED DOLLAR Fami- lv horse at fiftv dollars tomor row. P. L. Grounie. -jlOtf for hot and GO TO GARDNER'S cold drinks OLIDAY NECKWEAR of the fa mous llufus Waterhouse make ready in all the shapes known to the trade. Matthu-w, Chi-Lolm, Hiroud & Rankin. PROPEKTY for si:.: aud rftnt, in , I n -r -i of t'i" m ises for i y. Ap- ply to A .. r weatnei ly, ou r. w :e at. d-9-lm FOR gocd Cigar dru r s.tiOre, : office. , go to no:- opp vdner's te post- FOUNi; -Black of l.iudau. ..nd Tan. Enquire s22-tf FOR SALE Old newspapers, in good order , 15 cents por hundred, at this office. "70R RENT Two rooms, suit small family without children. Apply ppiy d31-tf No. 324, N. Greene stseet RED MEAT tobacco, at Gardners. Cor. opp. postoffice. One Minute Cough Cure, cures That is what it was made for. OPERA HOUSE w One Week, Beginning I M ft ft Honday . Jail. 16, Matinee Saturday. RENTFROW'S BIG STOCK CO. The Jolly Pathfinders. Prime Ideal Silver Cornet Band and Operatic Or chestra, presenting a repertoire of all new dramas and comedies. Monday night the sensational com edy drama, THE LIGHTNING EX PRESS. 8 Big Specialty Acts 8 See the wonderful moving picture machines, showing all thelatest war views. Saturday matinee, the srreat spectacular drama, "Cinde- rilla, or the Glass Slipper." Night Prices Adults, 25 and 35 cents; Children, 15 cents. Matinee prices, 10 and 20 cents. Ladies Free on Monday and Tues day nights if accompanied by an es cort holding a paid 35 cent ticket. Seats now on sale at Fariss drug s'ore. To Our Friends and Patrons: In closing our books for thi year 1898 we find we have quite a number of small accounts which in themselves are trivial, but she aggregate would make quite a nice sum. Whilo we wish to be obliging and courteous to our customers and try ro please all, we must insist upon getting onr busi- nesc upon more of a Cash Basis. To open so many small accounts involves quite an amount of book .keeping and consumes too much val uable time. This can bo avoided by paying cash for your bundle when delivered and do away with all possi bility of disputed accounts. Thanking our customers for their patronage in the past, and extending to each and every one the greetings of the season. Respectfully, The Steam Laundry, Phone 72. John M. Dick. Proprietor. E. A. MILLER, Manager DeWitfs Witch Hazel Salve Cures Piles. Scalds. Burns. 1 J Office No. 1, M. P. Publishing House, Greensboro, N. C. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That la what it was made for. We Are We can Furnish your House Complete from cannopay cash, we will make terms so you wiil not $10 Hall Tree; equal to any $14 Hall Tree in the city, THE HEYWOOD 75 baby carriages ti select from, and prices low J We have the prettiest lot of odd chairs and parlor pieces you ever saw for the money. 3NT- House Furnisher and Undertaker. Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R'lway. John Giij., Kecelver Schedule in E5ect Nov. 20. i?98. LEAVE GREENSBORO 2:13 p. m. D;vily; arrive Sanford 2:30 p. in.. Fayclteville S:52 p. m., Wilmington 7:5 p. tn., Red Springs "':3o p. m., Maxton 6:06 p. m., ISenne'.Uiviiie 7:15 p. in. 4:25 p. m. Daily: arrive Walnut Cove 5:14 p. m Mt. Airy 7:;5p. m. 9:35 a. m. Daily except Sunday; arrive Battle Ground 10:02 a. m., Madison 11:55 a. m 2:40 p. m. Daily except Sunday; arrive Mill boro 4:30 p. m., Ramseur 5:30 p. m. ARRIVE REEXSBORO 11:55 a. m. Dally; from Mt. Airy and Walnut Gove. 4 15 p. m. Daily: irom Wilmington, Fayette-' viile. Rod Sorings, Maxton and Bennettsvlile." I 9:17 a. m. Daily except Sunday; from Mill- ! boro and Ramseur. 2:30 p. m. Daily except Sunday: from Mad ison and Battle Ground. I. W. FRY. W. E. KYLE, Gen. Pass. Agt Temple, The Bicycle Man, has added to his business a Gun and Locksmith Department in addition to a full and com plete lime of Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries, For Repairing and Sundries. 115 East Market Street. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Monday, Jan. 23. RETURN ENGEGEMENT BY SPE CIAL REQUEST Ladies On the Stage Ev ery Night. PRICES-15, 25 and 35 cents. LadieS" Freeon Monday night, if accomranied bv an p.ao.orh holHirvrr a paid 35 cent ticket. House Furnishers. $2,50 for this large, well made trunk, with-tray. Book-cases and China-; closets from $8 upi Cook Stoves, $6, $8, and $10; cheapest in the city. O". McD ! professional cards. Jacob A. Long Graham, N. C. O. S. Newun Greensboro, N. C. Long & Newlin, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Greensboro, N. C. Practice in State and Federal Courts O tice ovvr Fariss drug store, in front of Li'-nbovv Hoiwe. A, SI. Scabs, Attorney aid Counsellor at Law, Greensboro, N. C. Dr. J. E. WYCHE, DENTIST. Oilice in Savings Bank building, South F.lm street. Groeusboro, N. C Office phone 29. 'evidence phone 23. J. H. COLEMAN, Gun and Locksmith. Bicycle Repair Shop. South Side of McAdoo House. Second hand wheels for sale. De Witt's Little Early Risers, Ttie famous little pt!ls. AT COST. Realizing the folly of car rying over old holiday goods for a year, we shall this week sell any of our stock of fancy goods absolutely at cost. Come at once and secure rare bargains. Wharton Bros. Book Sellers and Stationers. Durham & Charlotte 1 1 Co,, Time Table No. 4. take effect Monday, May 1898, at 5 a. m. To 16th, EASTERN TIME STANDARD. p:rg2 JJ IlilBjU' DAILY EX. DAILY EX.' SUNDAY eh SUNDAY TRAIN 23 - STATIONS TRAIN NO- 1- Q NO. 2. P-M. P. M. 2 20 0 Gulf 12 45 2 30 3 Palmers 12 33 2 38 5 Carbonton 12 25 2 46 7 Haw Br'nch 12 17 3 52 8.5 Linwood 12 12 2 58 10 Glendon 12 07 3 13 14.4 Putnam 11 50 i 20 ifi Hallison M Ab (C & w June.) 11 45 Connects at Gulf with the C. P. & Y. V. and at Hallison (C. &. W. Junction) with the" Carthage & West ern Railroad. FRANK D. JONES, Superintendent. Kitchen to Parlor. If you miss paying foi your goods f SoIid'Oak-Extension r !Tablcs3rom'$4'up. max and New Idea) sewi machines trom 15 u U$3 for this carpet sweeper, which is very nice and cheap, Next Door to Express Office Southern Railw'y IN EFFECT DEC. 4, 1898. This condensed schedule is published as in formation and is subject to change without notice to the public Trains leave Greensboro, N. C. 7:05 a m -No. 3? daily. Washington & South western Limited for Charlotte, Atlanta, Bir mingham, Memphis, Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans and all points south and southwest. Connects at Charlotte for Columbia, Augusta, bavannah, Jacksonville and Tampa. Through Pullman Sleeper New York to New Orleans; New York to Memphis; New York to Tampa. Dining Car and Vestibuled Coach Washington to Atlanta, 7:37 a m No. 11, daily, for Charlotte, Atlan ta and all points South. Connects at Salisbury for Asheville, Knoxviile and Chattanooga. Through sleeper New York to Nashville. 8:10 a m No. 8, daily, for Danville, Richmond and local stations. 12:06 p m No. 36, daily. United States Fast Mail, for Washington, Richmond and all points North. Carries through Pullman Drawing Room Buffet Sleeper New Orleans to New York; Jacksonville to New York. PuJiman Tourist Sleeping Car on Mondays, via Mew Orleans and Southern Pacific. Sau Fraucisco to Washington. 7:24 p m No. .35 daily. United Sta'.es Fast Mail for Charlotte, Atlanta, and all points South and Southwest. Connects at Charlotte for Columbia. Augusta, Savannah, Jackson ville and local stations. Pullman Drawing Room Buffet Sleeper Now York to New Or leans; New York to Jacksonville; Charlotte to Birmingham; Charlotte to Augusta. Pullman Tourist Sleeper Wednesday Washington to San Francisco. 10:43 p m No. 38, ' daily. Washington & Southwestern Limited for Washington and all points North. Pullman Sleepers to Richmond, Washington and New York. 6;45 p m No. ocal points 7, daily, for Charlotte and 8:10 a m No. 8, daily, for Raleigh. Goldsboro and local points. Connects at Selma with train for Tarboro, Norfolk and local points; at Goldsboro for Newbern and Morehead City. No. 16 leaves Greensboro 12:10 p m daily for Raleigh, Goldsboro and local points. 10:50 p m No. 12, daily, for Raleigh, Norfolk, and points east. Pullman Sleeper Greensboro to Norfolk. 8:15 a m No. 105 for Winston, Wilkesboro and local points. Daily to Winston-Salem. Daily except Sunday to Wilkesboro.. 12:2n P m No. 107, dally except Sunday for Winston-S ale in. 7:32 p m No 109, daily for Winston-Salem First sections of all scheduled freight trains carry passengers between points at which they are scheduled to stop. Jonh M. CuLP, Fbank S. Gannon, Traffic Manager. 3d V. P. & Gen. Mgr. W. A. TURK, Gen. Pas. Agt., Washington, D. C. R. L. Vkbnon, T. P. A., Charlotte. N C people who have defective seem to think anything will do so it is a glass in front of their eyes. This is not right. Each Eye should be thoroughly examined and il GLASSES will correct the defect, have no thing but those that thoroughly meet the demand. The same principle applies to the TEETH. My practice and whole study and attention is confined to THE TEETH and THE EYES. Consultation and Examination Free. Dr. Griffith. K. of P. Building 225V4 South Elm St News and Opinions -OF- National Importance. The Sun Alone Contains Both. 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