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The Evening Teleorezi. HOBT. M. PHILLIPS Tba TiUgraa PdlI.W Ci?yj - R. li. Ptflllpa, Uihi) TEKMa or strBscairrjoN: One year. Etx mon Ibm, Ob month, Entered at the Green ond-cla uQuUV. 09- Office south of Me A4oo HoaaabaOdteC. downs lrs. Entruoeoa Setlt HWeet. AddrewaU eoununleaUona to TO mo TlLK&ix, Greensboro. N. C FRIDAY, MAY 19. 1889. THE FARCE AT THE LJAQjUE. The great inters ationl peoe: oon Inaugurated by u Oiax-ot Russia is in Betsion at The Hp him Every power of importance- ! -H world is represented. The insincere Russian greets with a moat bfpj smile the wilj Frenchman, the anearvi lng Briton, the auspicious Genual ed thft imDortant American. Each dele gate, well prepared in "peaceful" oa tentation, will go through his fonoal role, knowing the thing a huge iavoe in which the Czar is the leading dm The meeting has for its excuse the discussion and consideration of plans and measures whereby peace bewJi the ever contending nations of Mm world may be effectually and .perma nently secured, and all disputes settled by arbitration, etc. If the sinister promoter of this gigantic, scheme, the iron ruler of Russia, could so im press his "sincerity" upon tfce repre sentatives present that they would obligate themselves to hare the imple ments of battle, on land ad water,. of their respective countries sank i&fco the bottom of the deep, his joy wpJd be uncontrollable, and Russia's mighty armies and powerful sutvies would speedily show the Czar's .band This peace conference is. almost 4ini vers ally regarded with pessinJsss, nd to a great degree with ridicule. When it&deliberations shall bswe.eaded Ad the representatives of the. varlaieft powers returned to their respective lands, the eastern question wilp still remain to be settled only by a great grapple at each other' a throat by two of the leading po ers of the. world, with perhaps formidable allies ravaged on either side, making the most ter rible war yet recorded. OUR NAVY. It is very gratifying, to Ihe priie. of the average cit'zen that America Unac quiring a firaV-cla&a. Jkary. ObJjk J short while since our naval poweae counted sixth in the Usi. Now we ape fourth and many naval experts -con tend that we should raak third. Ualj. has more warships Utew-tae Ueie4 States, but they couldn't stand f gjt ft our modern cruisers aad berttteshifsn It has been generally thought tba Germany and America wera ant equal in naval strength, .bota, jgibulsesa.We, uicers, salt rheum, fever German newspaper admits that n J many is not a Die to compete , .with pa4 at sea. Russia's fleets m.lajj.tii, U'f our but they da-e not riak , ftaJect satisfaction or money refunded encounter at open sea against thelae. styled war machines of Ataaaioa. So our navy is said to hv-oaly-twa. su periors England and France, aed when our great battleships and crui-r sers at present being built .afcall hare teen completed we will acknowledge only one greater but no master on the water England. one uare no laciue usr li we weae not warm friends. l-oo tuen lor Greensboro is going at J&4MW3brrj says ow. She blew out a cylinder head pemedy gives now one of the engines , on the Southern track, yesterday at the depot. It would not P..U v.. J -II J V 11 . I punctu ed her tire, or bad slipped down In try lng to make the home plate. Witston Journal. Blowing out the cylinder, head did not delay the train we. alwasius.ve engines at hand fired' up ieady,ior such emergencies. When the trolley slips an expert conductor replaces it so quick the motor-man scarcely finds ouf the current is off, and for punctures we have an abundant supply of quick repair glue on hand with experienced workmen to do the job. And last, but not least, many a game of bail baaj been won by the runner slldis? - in on the home plate while the caches frantically paws the air after i Usobftit which has pass d. The news comes from. the,sea4 of jrarj that the Filipinos hare, li rtiltui from their last ditch. The. rebel will now proceed to the digging of ditches. pfeaJDbfa 14. prosjeroiis .and ltatl-itowi)f cit, but with the jajblle void. J Guilford couatr 1m prpTsd AsiatcidaAby.Mr. Wharton's ljlan he eity will receive inestimable benefit, ino ioney was ever mure visely-expeededhan money spent on improving public roads. Jt appears from the preparations thaWare btiag made in this country to refelve Dewey that he will early long for a 4resV in the Philippines. PfcUT3 FREE SILVER BOOn. OrxvxUs.- fcormtfaNe Delegation Frona Iha Empire State. With tfce putpoee-to organize a for taUakie movemeet for W. J. Bryan itd htnstlf fr nominees for preal-daatAad-Tiee-preeident osvthe demo cratic ticket in 1900, O. P. H. Belmont is rallying the Chicago democratic platform democratic leader, in this city. A committee will meet tomor row evening and prepare a plan for extending the -organization through oat la state, with committees in every eoaaty. PThpWtautodr consideration is to psrsecV-a "Skeleton-organization all tks tta'n and elect a fall set of -to ibe next nation! conven- aoxrfBe party The delegates elect ed -are to be silver men who believe i tko Ghiesvo platform, and are pledged to Toae ioi Bryan and Belmont if they mfc iato the eonventioo. New York DispaUbrieth. OAUOrlTavRS- OF CONFEDERACY Nest MtisHr Will Be On the toti of Jaoe. At the last meeting of the Daughters of the Confederacy, the time of meet ing was changed to the nineteenth day of ibe month, so there will be no meet log until the 19th of June. On that dar it will be held in the auditorium of the North Greensboro graded schoo which has been graciously tendered tee ladies by Prof. G rims ley. PEFFE9 ABANDONS POPULISM. The Kmnm Ex-Statesman Says the 1 PepwUstParty tins Been Eliminated. Topeka, May 18 Ex-United State senator Puffer, one of the founders of the Populist, party, has returned to the republicjut iold. The apparent sett1 eg. est of many questions which were the tfse of the organization of the .old. alliance, contributed to the change. In,aa Interview today Kir Peer said: "Ihajre aisaays been a republican eaeept on one- main question the Bjoney ones Vl on. That seems to have settled.: Uself , apparestly now. The populist, party, has been eliminated nationally. bjMhe democrats, so those of us who don't want to flock by our eslfeaarllhhavo to rote our convic tions as best.wm.-can. The old Simon pure alliance man who left the repub lican party never was headed for De mocracy and he is not now." Itedw Pleasant Voyage. wasnington, May is Letters re celved in thls'clty indicate that Sena (Or J as. K. Jones, chairman of the democratic national committee, had a pleasant voyage. across the Atlantic and that his health, is much improved The senator himsell says he has not felt better at any time during the past Van years. It is likely that Senator Jones and party will sojourn on the lle of Wight for several weeks. Bsscklea's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts AO res, tetter, chapped hands, chll r una. enrnr. ana an ilun arnnuona nd positively cures piles or no pay hpquired. It ii guaranteed to give per- Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Q. K. Holtoa. Sheriff Edward. Coleman, of Wash ington county, Kansas., was shot and killed by William Hoxle, whom he was attempting to arrest after he had fatally wounded Hoxie. "A word to the wise is sufficient" -and a word from the wise should be sjaf5cieflt,.hut jou ask, who are the .wIserTboee who know. The oft-repeated experience of trust-worthy persons may oe taken for knowledge. Mr. W.M. Chamberlain's Cough res better satisfaction than any other in the market. He has been In the drnr Knativoaa m TTMb-tj-vn " ' , -".u "uuuicuo Ul Jjottles of this remedy and nearly all Other cough medicines manufactured , which shows conclusive! y that Chamber Iain's u the most satisfactory to the people, and Is the best. For sale by C. E. Holton. John A. Kafford, who killed F. B Xibyd, a member of the Alabama leg mature, baa been found guilty of murder in the first degrre for the second time, and will suffer life im prisonmenL ' An Enterprising Drurjrlst .loere are are few men mnrt wirU mxsnr entarDnsinjr tha.n c. v. rri. on. ao spavres no nalns to ivrnvtha So-er3anMig-in nts line-for his .vwnjsvnaers. ia now has the val jnablaAgency for Dr. King's New PlseOTWy for eonsnmption. couo-ha emd colds. This is the wonderful raised that is .sredueintrnoh H. fSl rV ,aU owr. the isouotry. by its sUrtling ff, ,It absolutely cures asthma, brjTnchitis, vhoarseness,and all affec- Hwroi c urou, cnest and lungs. Callaaahe.ajbovs. drug store and get triaithottle free or a (mhiIm mi,. fideaVl and 1. Guaranteed to our or price refunded. , ilARKETINU CARNEGIE'S PLANT. A Representstlve of the New Con cern Receiving Subscriptions. New York, May 18 W. H. Moore, of Chicago, ie in this city receiving the subscriptions of large financial in terests to the stock of the . new Carne gie Steel Company, which takes over from Andrew Carnegie all of his iron and steel properties. Subscriptions are also being received in Chicago at the office of W. H. & J. H. Moore. None of the stock has a? yet been of fered to the public. The new company is capitalized at 1625,000,000, divided into $250,000,000 6 per cent, non-cumulative preferred stock and 8275,000,000 common stock, and in addition Issues 1100,000,000 5 per cent, bonds; 'All the bonds go to . Mr. Carnegie, and he gets an additional heavy- pay ment for his properties which will be either in cash or stock. Jt will rrob ably be In cash, and it is reported will amount to 150,000,000. The subscrip tions for the 6tock are being made so that the subscriber who pays $10,600 in cash secures 100 shares of preferred stock, representing a total par value of $20,000. The purchasers of Mr. Carnegie's properties and the organ izers of the new company are his thirty-two partners in the - various enter prises headed by H. C Frick. The Carnegie Company and its allied in terests and the H. C. Frick Coke Com pany and its allied interests are com bined. These interests include the immense holdings of iron ore of the Oliver Mining Company and about 40 COO acres of Connellsville coke out of a-total of about 60,000 acres. No Cure No Pay. That is the way all druggists sell Growe'sTasteless Chill Tonic forChills and Malaria. It is simply iron .and quinine m a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter nauseating tonics. Price, 50c. Coming Home. Washington, May 13 The war de partment officials say that within two months the Pacific transport fleet will be on its way home from Manila, with the last of the volunteer regiments The Pacific fleet is now being over hauled and provisioned for the voy age to Manila and return. Active measures are being taken bj the depaitments for-the return of the volunteers, and there will be no del ty in the sailing of the ships. Each trans port, as soon as the troops are em barked, will be dispatched. MOST VIOLENT GASES HAVE APPPARfn AT PIPCT AQ ary MrrtMnLJJ HI linOI MO will MERE PIMPLES. MM BE, aRd are forced to submit to a cruel and danperous operation the only treatment which the -doctors know for Cancer. The disease Eromptfy returns, however, and is even more violent and destructive than efore. Cancer is a deadly poison in the blood, and an operation, plaster or other external treatment can have no effect whatever upon it. The cure must come from within the last vestige of poison must be eradicated. J j -v- wwmwa ' A . O UnilUV" S. S. 8. FOR THE BLOOD because it is the only remedy which can go deep enough to reach the root of the disease and force it out of the system permanently. A surgical operation does not reach the blood-the real seat of the disease because the blood can a a a aixiy. Insist upon S. 8. S. ; nothing can take its place. tiJ'S iCure8TTl80 Rn 0486 of Scrofula. Eczema. Rheumatism. Contarious Blood Poison, Ulcers, Sores or any other form of blood disease. Valuable books on Cancer and Blood Diseases will be mailed free to any address bv Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia.- - DJ is the place most up - to SPECIAL the entire suits, parlor couches. and an endless number of rockers of every design to select rom Call and hear the lowest prices and save money. C O. FORBIS, The Only Exclusive Furniture Dealer. 118 and 120 E. Market Street Special line of children's carriages and gc-carts. Mrs; r Craft's . head does not trouble her j-any niorg tiu.u - duo feels better tnan sne has for three years. writes: " 1 was sick lor v- uuuu- r . attention to it until last winter ; I miscar ried and this left me is a very weak con dition. . I grew very nervous and despond ent. 1 had such a dis agreeable feeling in my head ; my head was hot and painful. I had bearing down pains and my .back hurt me all the time. I could not do any work and could not sleep. I tried some patent medicine but got no relief. I went to see the best doctor in Lebanon. He said I had inflammation of the feminine or gans. I wrote to Dr. Pierce, and in due time received an en roiiracriiisr letter, ad- " Ml head vas Hot and vising me to take his painfuL" Favorite Prescrip tion' and 'Golden Medical Discovery.' They helped me steadily. I could se that I was gain ing. When I wrote to rem I weighed eighty seven pound. I now weigh ninety-nine. I can eat anything I want to. my appetite is good. I can mjric all day and not feel tired at night. I have no more bearing-down pains." Suffering women everywhere should write to Dr. R. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive his advice, free of cost. For jver thirty years Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. V-" On the staff of this great institu tion are nearly a score of regularly gradu ated, skilled, experienced physicians, each of whom is a specialist in the treatment of some one group of diseases. It is the greatest establishment of its kind in the whole world. Every letter has prompt and conscienti ous attention, and is regarded as sacredly confidential. All correspondence is carried on in plain envelopes, so your private affairs are kept safe from prying eyes. How to Enjoy The Hot Weather Buy a nice hammock and a good book and take things easy. You can get both from us. We havo them at al prices. Have you seen the Congres sional Library? If not, call and see the handsome edition with beautiful pictures of this the handsomest buiidine; in Amirica. Wharton Bros. Book Sellers and Stationers. CANCER. The greatest care should be given to any little sore, pimple or scratch which shows no disposition to heil under ordin- treatment. No one can tell how soon these develop into Cancer-of the worst tvrw POT So many people die from Cancer simply be cause they do not know-just what the disease is; they naturally turn themselves over to t.li a Hrvtj-To v i u WaIPle- o "Walshtown. S. D., says: "A little blotch about the sizepf a pea came under my left eye gradually growing larger, from which shooting pains at intervals ran in all directions. I became greatly alarmed and consulted a good doctor, who pronounced it Cancer, and advised that it be cut out, but this I could not con sent to. I read in my local paper of a cure effected by S S. S.. and decided to try it. It aoted like a charm, the Cancer becoming at first irritated, and then discharging very freely. This gradually grew less and then discon tinued altogether, leaving a small scab which soon drop ped off. and now only a healthy little 6car remains where what threatened to destroy my life once held full sway." Positive! v th onlv cum for Clangor ia 3n7-;f'o Ci :aZ. Furniture Store to find the cheapest, best and - date goods. . For thirty days PRICED will be made on line. Chiffoniers s;deboafds $8.50 to 50 Ladies desks, center tables, chamber suits, Roman chairs, leather Dining tables from $S to $30 ; 'i Jfc j"" Jill i IRON BED, QUARTERED OAK DRESSER and WASH STAND, $18.00, $20.C0, $25 00, on up to 100.00. BRA S Bed, OAK Dresser and Wash Stand, $28, $36, $41, 52.50, on up to $150. N. Greensboro's 0 Qood quality Crash Skirts-, 48c up. White PK Skirts, bell shape, 79c up We have the finest line of White and Colored P K in the city. Prices below all competition. . THE BEE HIVE 328 South Elm Street Easy to Put on Ea$y to Take off There's "a something" about our clothes In you don't find in others easyand most important, next suit put it on. walk look after you and admire it. paid only $15 or 20 for it and seem credible. Tell them it they'll believe that, while UP I XI 1 i r i mm iu me Dest or it. 1 ell your trousers ana our wonaertul popular Price lailor Refrigerators We have on our floor imc ui rvci j iterators ever snown in ureensboro. Also an up-to-date line L0n t tail tO See US it IMIT Uoods sold on easy payments. V loxtoh & Furniture 506 South Headquarters Off with the Old Hats-Qn with the Nsw Is what Every Lady will Do When she sees our Beautiful and Elegant Line of Our line is comnlete. miss iNorns, diSDlavs in serving Uxl i- 1 . 0 you, both in quality and price,. H inkle Brothers .314 South Elm Contain an Im mense Stock of Odd Dressers, J. McDuffie, Leading Furniture Next Door to Express Office At The they slip on easy, thev slin off they fit. Let us make your down - street with it nfnnlf will Tell your friends that you thev won't belip.vp it Hnn't cost an v where fmm toe tn sun your nocketbook has at least " - 1 friends about our famous l 15 berge Suits to order. -; South Elm &trt now for insertion ih finact of mattings. VOU want nn-tn-rlitp frr,c n JenningSr Dealers. Elm 506 for Millinery and with th ck;n vnn Mnnnt f e,,: J ' " " . tail lu Ull Furniture Store Brass and Iron Beds Wash Stands, Chiffoniers, In Oak, Birch, Maple and Mahogany Dealer. Hive. DeWtfs Little Early Risers, The famous little pills. Durham & Charlotte R, I Co, Time Table No. take effect Monday, 1899, at 10 a. m. 1. May To 1st, EASTERN TIME STANDARD. Skirts Bee South North Bound liound aid cuu dVi ;iss DIST STATIONS -y- Sund'x Sund y No. I. No t P. M. : v7W 2 20 0 Gulf 1 ' 0 2 32 3 f Palmers 2 'Z 5 Oarbonton I- 2 62 7 f Haw H anch 1-' Zl 2 69 -8.5 f Lin woo i 12-0 3 06 10 Glendon .2 13 3 .6 14.4 Vutnam ' 1 1 53 3 ?6' 18 Parbe wood June ion .. j5 (Hallison) 8 58 20.3 f Boners 1122 4 05 21.7 L. Elise 11 1 Train No. 1 will wait t Gulf two (2) hours and thirty (30) minutes for Atlantic & Y:ult-m trams 62 and 53. Tra n No 2 will waft at H;i -lison thirty (30) minutes for Carthage railro.id trains 38 and 41. FRANK D. JONES, Superintendent. Atlantic & Yadkin R'y. Schedule In Effect March 26, 1899. South 'Bound Daily No. 52 North Hound Daily No. -t-'I MAIN LINE 6 50 p m SMpm 345 p m 2 30pm Ar Wilmington Lv Lv Fayettevil e Ar yfOam U' p m Ar Fayetteville . Lvjl2 2Xpm Lv San ford Lv 1 13 p m 12 42 pm Lv Climax Lv 4i p m 4 15 p m 4 :t p m 5 12 p m 5 4t P m 6 13 p m 7 .V pn ""North U und Daily Tin P m 6 15 p m 5 ;i" p in 4 52 p m 4 33 pjn No. il North Bound Mixed Daily ex Sunday 4U a m g 25 a m 9 17 a m 9 35 a m 12 13 p m 1155am Lv Greensboro Ar Ar Uteensboro Lv Im Stokesdale Lv 1107am 10 30 am La Walnut Cove ....Lv 10 09 am Lv Rural Hall Lv 8 45 a m Lv Mt. Airy Ar South Bo and Daily No. 62 BENNETTS VILLE 80aam 907am 9 35am Lv.. .Bennettsville Arl Lv Max ton Lv Lv Red Springs Lv 10 20 am Lv Hope Mills Lv 10 40 am Ar.... Fayette vino. ...... l,v No. 46 South Bound Mixed MADISON BRANCH Daily ex Sunday 6 30pm 3 50pm 2 40pm 2 30pm 1 15 pm Ar Ramseur Lv Lv Climax Ar Lv Greensboro Ar Ar Greensboro Lv Lv Stokesdale Lv 11 07 a m 12 30pm Lr.. .Madison... Art 11 55am PnnnonftAn. a r.v.tfairll0 with AtlaHtlC Coast-Line, at Maxton with the Carolina Cen tral allroad, at Red springs wun i" vpringrs and Bowmore railroad, at Sanfora wlt.h tha SmIumI Air T ine at. ftulf With tn Durham and Charlotte ral road, at Greensboro with the Southern Railway Campany. j Walnut Cove with the Norfolk and Western Railway. J. R. KENLY, General Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. H, f EMjyRSON, Gen. Pasaenser Agv
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