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The Evening Telegram. BOBT. M. PHILLIPS rvBUSHis milt: bxcxfx iojwt, Tbs Tiligraa PatUIshlng Ccnpiaj, R. u. Phillips, Lessee ) TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year. Six meaths, On moaU, too. km tte. Entered at the OreeiHtooro Poetoffloe m ee oad-clM mall w alter. Office southsMe of KcAdoo House b Uding. downs irs. Entrance on South Bm Street. Address Q ootnmunioUon to me Tmuk mam, Greenaboro, N. O. Wednesday; july 19. ibw. THE BOND ISSUE. The election for improvement bonds, held in this city yesterday, marks a Ions stride forward. The outcome of the election waa entirely s&tisfa tory to the friends of the proposition. Three hundred thousand dollars fot city improvement sounds well, and Greensboro's reputation as being a progressive city is fully sustained. Greensboro has been growing and is yet growing; but the limit wat bound to bo reached unless some money could be raised for city im provement to meet the conditions which are crowding! around us thick i and fast. Houses are being built far beyond the reach of the present water supply. People, tx pavers at that, are living in sections where there i not a ray of light to guide their foot steps home at night, and manufactur ing enterprises are located on street where, in the winter season, it is al most, and at times wholly, impossible to get the manufactured product awaj from the mill. i Then what encouragement could we offer those already here to enlarge, or what inducement could we offer others to come 'i j We must have a more extended and adequate water supply. We must have more light. Wc must have better streets and sidewalks. We must have a complete and ade quate sewerage system. We must have a first-class city hall and market house building. All these things are necessities, not luxuries, and the people said by their votes yesterday that they were willing to give the board of aldermen an op portutity to provide them for the city The value of a perfect and complete water system cannot be estimated in doll ars and cents. Neither can the advantage of macadamized streets or the intrinsic worth of an adequate system of sewerage be computed' by that scale; and a man never fully ap predates light until he is in the dark. Then contrast the miserable sweat-pen now used, as a market with a new, modern and handsome structure, air$ and clean and commodious, and you will be glad to exchange the former nauseating and appetite-dispelling place for the latter.! There is nothing in this intended as a reflection on those who are trying to give good service in the present mar ket house. The place is simply no suited for the business, and no amount of skill and labor could make it an inviting market place. But the bonds have been voted, and i we believe when the work of improve ment begins that those who were op posed to it on yesterday will be as ea ger as any to get their share of the benefits. Many of the more intelligent colored people voted for bonds and it is to their credit that they did so, but a big majority of thwolored voters st yed away from the polls. Those of the white people who thought it unwise to Issue bonds will, no doubt, acquiesce in the will of the majority ami do all in their power to secure a judicious expenditure of the money, that the greatest possible good to Greensboro may result. Miss Lillian Clayton Jewett, the bright young lady of cultured Boston, who proposes to j come down to Charleston and escort murdered Post master Baker's family up north for the purpose of afouBing sentiment against the brutality of the southern people toward the j blacks, had best not be quite so spry. She might find herself encumbered with more passen gers back home than her purse could bear. We are sure that the family of Sam Hose wouldn't mind taking the trip, and there are doubtless others. LONDON TIMES ROASTS ALGER. If the corruption and incompetence of the American war office, as conduc ted by Secretary Alger, is so palpable and flagrant that foreigners fl called upon toienonnce it - the worl in jucmeasares; as the following edito rial from yesterday's London Time, isn't it time the notorious rottenn.ss were purged by the president? ' But McKlnley will not force Alirer to re sign. The chief executive la o much more of a politician than a statesmen that he would far rather submit io the disgraces wrought by one of his cabi net members than to imperil his own success at the next elect' on by forcibly ejecting tke offender. Following is the Times editorial: "Alger has run the war office as a political machine. Military posts have been bestowed upon political friends without regard to fitness or the Inter ests of the country. Dishonesty and corruption have been rampant when ever there was public money to be handled. American soldiers were killed by thousands on American soH by such agencies as embalmed beef and scandalous neglect of elementary sanitation. As the head is, so we ex pect the mbordinates to be. They were chosen without regard to fitness, but with every regard to political service. Naturally they act as the politicians they are, rather than as soldiers and administrators, which they are not. The new imperial policy of the United folates is thus discredited by associa tion with a system- of more than com mon corruption'. McKinley, for some reason or other, is incapable of ridding himself of the incubus of his secretary, who, evidently regarding bimself a having the president in his pocket, serenely defies the public indignation that has been aroused by his mis management." The following dispatch received yes terday from "General Ctis, is very characteristic of him. He never men tions anything which the people would tike to know: "Manila, July 18 Continued heavy rain; cyclonic storms impede business in the harbor. The Colorados sailed on the transport Warren yesterday, Privates Horn and Wilder, Company G, left sick. In addition, 131 dis charged men, of various organiza tions, took passage. Californians on the Sherman have arrived from Ne gros. The vessel must be coaled and receive subsidence of the typhoon now prevailing." General Otis, where is your army ? How many men have you, able to do effective duty ? Where Is Aguinaldo and his Fili pinos? Are you gaining any ground, or are you losing that already secured ? How many men did you lose in that last li. tie scrimmage ? How about the tick, groaning in their tents with wounds and disease ? TT J3 JX A ! 1 nuw luixu j ueau American ooy have you-planted beneath the sod on that faraway strand 'i What are you doing toward ending this fearful war which Is costing the government of the United Stat- s, to say nothing of the tears at home and the blood in the field, more than a million dollars every day ? Echo a-swers. Can any significance be attached to the silence of Eome North Carolinia editors on the "Five Greatest Living North Carolinians" question ? . -Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil v ains, corns, and all skin eruptions, nd positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C. E. Holton. Cholly "Miss Spicer Dolly can't you see that I er have something on me miod?" Mis3 Spicer "How stu-pid of me, Mr. Saphed! Of course I should have asked you to take off your hat at once." W. M. Gallagher, of Bryan, Pa., says: "For forty years I lave tried various cough medlci nes. One Minute Cough Cure is best of all." It relieves instantly and cures all throat and lung troubles, coughs, colds, croup, whoop ing-cough, la grippe and pneumonia Howard Gardner. George Frederick Bell, the man who swore he stole the Carranza let ter, has been arrested at Montreal, Quebec. What you want is not temporary relief from piles but a cure to stay cured.. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles, and they stay cured. Soothes and quickly heals old sores, scalds, cuts, burns, wounds and skin diseases. Howard Gardm r. The seashore during bathing hours Is a great place to study good form. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratify ing to the pub lic to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The propri etors of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine, and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cuKH thnitan.. t j hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, v.ovua,3 auu an uiseases 01 tne throat, chest and lungs are rurelv cured by it. Call on C. E. Holton. druggist, and get a trial bottle freei Regular size 50 and 11. Evrv WtT . guaranteed or price refunded. unCle 5ams mo baths; Tbe Mot 'Sprtegs ef Arkansas Via the Southern Railway. Will eradicate from your system, the lingering effects of grip and other ail ments caused by the severe winter,and malaria,. rheumatism, neuralgia, ca tarh, stomach, kidney, liver and ne toss disorders, paralysis, blood and skin diseases, and chronic "and func tional -derangements. The mountain climate of Hot Springs Is cool and de lightful In summer. 100 hotels open the year around. For illustrated literature, contain' ing all information, address C. F. Cooley, Manager Business Men's League, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and particulars of the trip, see local agent or address W. A. Turk, GenU Pass. Agt. Southern Railway, Washington, D. C. JM-tf For tbe A men dm eat. Mr. Sharp, of Iredell, who was a contemporary of Dr. J. B. Alexander in the state senate, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Sharp is a republican. He was asked yesterday his opinion as to tbe constitutional amendment. He replied that he thought the mass of the party, with Senator Pritchard as the head, would oppose it, but as for him, he was in favor of it. "I am tired of the negro in mine," said he, ''and think this great mass of ignorance Bhould be voted out." Charlotte Ob server. It stands to reason that the fellow who has several millions to bequeath should be possessed of a great will pow r. What is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure? It is the Lewly discovered remedy, the most effective preparation ever devised for aiding the digestion and assimila tion of food, and restoring the deranged digestive organs to a natural condi tion. It is a discovery surpassing anything yet known to the medical profession. Howard Gardner. Scribbler "I should think you'd find it awful hard working on poetry all the time." Foetlcuss "On tbe contrary, I find It hardest working off the stuff." To cure piles, strike at the root that's the way. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve strikes at the root it removes the cause, quickly and permanently. Don't squander time and money trying to remove the effects. Howard Gard ner. Now comes the blissful time of year When married men are grinning; For wifey's outing days are here, And hubby takes an inning. infrequent ami 1 Improper x Shampooing are responsible for dry, scrawny and 2 variable colored hair. Many -people 1 have a goodly tupply of hair, and it 1 S would be beautiful were it not that ' 9 ' dandruff bad destroyed its life and made , it lustreless. Everyone's head should 1 be shampooed once a week with some 1 non-injurious and bealUi-giving.wash. ' S EzpSuthariantl Sisters' Li SooJp O leaner 2 does not rot and bleach the hair, Hke ' 2 soda, ammonia, etc. Aid the scalp ( s cleaner with tbe " Hint Gkowkjl" , S They contain nothing but what is good 1 for the hair and scalp. m SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. ! A Cheap Trip to the Pacific Coast The National Educational Associa tion meeting at Los Angeles, Cal., is the occasion for the Southern Railway to put on the remarkably cheap rate of One Fare for the Round Trip ( plus 12 00 Association Membership fee). This, in connection with the new Pal ace Tourist Sleeping Cars, operated over the Southern Railway and the Southern Pacific, a double berth in which costs only $7.(0, renders possi ble the cheapest and most enjoyable trip of th season. A particularly pleasant feature of this trip is that the tickets are good going one way and returning another; i. e., olng via New Orleans and returning through Salt Lake City and Colorado; or by the payment of $12.50 additional, the trip may be made returning through Portland, Ore. Stop over privileges are allowed at El Paso or any point west thereof, on the going trip, and at any point wesi of Denver and Colorado Springs on the return trip. By this means pas sengers are afforded the opportunity of seeing the entire Pacific Coast. Side trips are arranged at nominal cost fom Los Angeles and San Fran cisco to all points of interest in Cali fornia. Further information may be obtained from any agent or represent ative of the Southern' Railway, -or from A. J Poston, General Agt., 511 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D. C. That great philosopher ana tea-drinker, SAMUEL JOHNSON would have reinlced in this day when he could taste such tea as BLABK SEAL CEYLON You have it at vour doors. Ask vour crrocer for It ADHIRAL DEYEY UKES IT Tf '.nU tA-i-o HtAlt - tnt there M.W - I. AvrvFuv 7 can try it who'baslamerbaok or weafirl Kidneys, maiaria or neruu kuuuivo We mean he can - ctrre himself right away bjr using Electric Bitters. "This med i clp ea up the whole system, fmulant to . liver ana Kia, itsabIood purifier and nervi tonic It cures constipation, "headv l MtH4iHM mAlla cloanlaoenAaii Land melancholy. It Is-purely-vegeta- system, to .its natural vigoiv Try Electric Bitters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 60c a bottle at C- E.Ho lton'a drug store. - Say, Mr. Weatherman, let up, and perhaps the mercury '11 let down! No C5uj--No Pay. That is the Wtft all druggists sell Grove'sTasteleshillTonio for Chills and Malaria. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating tonics. Price, 60c. Mrs. Edith Grace Ramsey, who cut her husband's throat, in New York, has been declared insane. FOR WEAK STOMACH DISORDERED LIVER Constipation and Malaria : IN MCH. WOMEN OR CHILDREN .Hothiag- so quick to take effect urn STO P a c n tab! ETS Th ey strengthen the Stomach, Stimulate the Liver, cure Constipation, and IONS UP THE ENTTRU SYSTEM. A new and perfect substi tute for Liver Pills and Cathartics. None so Good, and none so Cheap. Largs Box (25 Tablets) 10 Cents. By mail for five a-cent stamps. Made at Tbe Johnson Laboratories, Inc., Philadelphia. Howard Gardner Druggist, Cor. Opp. Postoffice One-Cent- a-Word l Advertisements inserted in tour column at one oent per word for each Insertion. 1 IF you want awnirg, Uy pans, water valves, or plumbers' work done see J. Ed Albright, plumber, steam and gasfltter, 101 East Sy can ore st. jyl4tf lntrATTED To buy a good young " hors to weigh about twelve hun- dred. Apply to A. Ad 00 House. N. Perkins, Mc- FLAVORING Extracts and coloring cakas, ice cream, etc , at Gardner's, Cor. opp. Postoffice. "CHR RENT Two modern city houses on Summit avenut-; supplied with baths, water closets, range, heaters, gas, etc.; three squares from court house. julyl-tf A GOOD second hand Crescent bi cycle, in running order for $12. Address E, care of Telegram. j30-tf T IFE insurance, accident insurance, general health insurance. SDecial health insurance. J. H. Merritt, Room imo. 4, natz building. YYTAiN -MiJJ -jo carpenters at once, " apply at new Catholic church, corner schenck and North Elm street. Hoecker & Morris. junl5-tf CRUSHED granite for $1.50 per ton. O. D. Phone 156. sidewalks Boycott. tf PLENTY lime and cement at Boy cott's, lid W. Market street, tf TOYCOTT can supply you with dry pine store wood. Phone 156 Phone 156. tf LADY'S Bicycle for sale cheap Mi Duffle's Furniture Store. j23-w at XH3UND Bunch of keys, in front of risnoiate's store. Owner can have same by paying for this ad. 29mtf L'AULHi HVJUJNimY uo. will pay casn ior 01a uopper and Brass. T OST OR STOLEN 32-inch Ram returned to this office. ma4 tf uuiiiAvio icnaru li "OUIST'S and Ferry's Garden Seed, sold bv Jno. B. Fariss. dructrlsfc. OO--- BUIST'S Seeds are the best, sold by Jno. B. Fariss. PLANT Rnm). Buist's Reliable Garden sold by Jno. B. Fariss, druggist. GREENSBORO Female College Greensboro, N. C. ' Fall term bwins Settembp fi. Write for catalogue. Dred Peacock, President Turn On the Calcium The Stronger thfl Htrht t.h mnr-a plainly Is seen the perfection of our laundry work. We are not afraid of the searchlight, 'twill but add to the luster of the color. W UFA nnf en. passed on color anywhere This week we are giving our customers a nice Domestic Finish.1' If any one is dissatisfied and prefers the Gloss, we would be pleased to have him notify us at once. We make a specialty of ladies' shirt waists and dresses and solicit their patronage. Greensboro Steam Laundry eovan is. mm Met, PWiiWl. E. A, MILLER, Manager- cred Quality, PricCanfr On first floor. A rare collection of elegant pieces in stock now to add to the comfort and beauty of your home. Greensboro's Phone 146. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That is what it was made for. TRI N IT Y College Forty-fiMi year opens Wednesday September 6t,h. Women admitted to all departments. Send for catalogue to President Kifgo, DURHAM, N. C. je21-w DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cares Piles. Scalds. Hurn -THE- TATE NORMAL & Industrial College OF NORTH CAROLINA Oilers to youn? women thorMisrh Literacy, Classical, - cieaiitic. and Industrial Education and Special and Pedaeoiricul Training. An nual Expenses to $13 :f or non-residents ot the 8tate$15. acuity oT3 imembers Morethan40J regTilar studentx. Has matriculated about 1,000 students, representing- every county in the state except one. Practice and observa tion School of about 250 pupils. To secure board in dormitories all applications should be made before August 1. Correspondence in vited from those desiring trained teachers. For catul' 'true and other information address President Mr Ive Greensboro, N. C. Lawn Mowers Sharpened arid Repaired for 35 cents. W F. Whittington & Son 211 South Elm Street Then Read This: Mt. Vernon Springs Hotel is guests. The waters from the Mt. Vernon Springs are equalled by few and surpassed by none in the state for medicinal and curative properties. Some of its cures are almost miraculous. Its taste is pleasant, cool, palatable and refreshing, and you enjoy it from the first. The springs are surrounded by great natural beauty. Around the premises is a dense oak grove and the air Is pure and invigorating. This most desirable of health and mile west of Ore Hill In Chatham address the owner and proprietor, John M. R. R. Station Ore Hill Auction Sale of At 115 East Market Street. - Owing to my tock wheels being too large, I a chance they have never -MAKES BUYING 'EASY HERE f I heading Furniture Next Door to Express Office Uwn Mowers lea Cream Freezers .. Window Screens Crutchfield Hardware Co. 508 S. Elm St., Op. Water Tower. Phone 105. Repairing Have your wagons, buggies, etc, put in first class condition for spring service. I do all kinds-of-Tepairiog at reasonable prices. Horse" shoeing a specialty. C. L. SHAW, 2nd door on Davie, corner and Washington streets. Davie Fresh Seed GREENSBORO Seed and Plant Company 510 So. Elm St. Store phone 105 Greenhouse 110 De Witt's Little Early Risers, The famous little pills. qow open for the reception of pleasure resorts is located just one county. For further Information Foust, Mt. Vernon Snrincrc N. C i o - Bicycles Turnp Temple s of New and Secondhand will give the cycling public had before South Elm Street H Dealer. One Minute Cough Cure, cures Tbat Is what it v. as made for. 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 all prices. m Have you seen the Congres sional Library? ' If not, call and see the handsome edition with beautiful pictures of this the handsomest building in Amirica. Wharton Bros. Book Sellers and Stationers. White Plume, Giaut Paschal, Schu maker, Golden Rose, Golden Self Blanching 40c per 100 i $3 50 per 1,000 Now ready for delivery, J. Van Lindley Nursery Co. Pomona, N. C. Long Distance Phone 6U Durham & Charlotte R. I k Time Table No. 1. To take- effect Monday, May 1st, 1899, at 10 a. m. EASTERN TIME STANDARD. -rSouth . North Uound ,Ta class Bound 2d cia&s daiiyex Sund'.v DIST STATIONS Sund y No. 2. No. 1. P. M. 2 20 2 32 2 42 2 52 2 59 S 06 3 .6 3 35 3 54 4 05 P. M I ( 12 47 12 37 12 27 12 20 12 13 11 S3 11 46 11 22 II 15 0 3 5 7 8.5 10 14.4 16 20.3 Gulf f Palmers Carbon ton f Haw B an eh f Linwoo x Glendon Putnam Parkewood June: ion (Hallison) f Homers Elise 21.7 Train No. 1 will wait t Gulf two r.') hours and thirty (30) minutes for Atlantic Yadfcin trams 52 and 53. Tra n No. 2 will wait ut Hal lison thirty (SO) minutes forMJarthuce ruuioafl trains 38 and 41. FRANK D. JONES, Superintendent Atlantic & Yadkin R'y. Schedule in Effect March 26, 1S99. South Bound 52 North Sound Daily No. 53 MAIN LINE 6 50 p m 3 50 p m 8 45 p m 230pm 12 42 p m 12 13 p m Ar Wilmington Lvl y(X)am Lv Fayette'vil e Ar 12 l P Ar FayetteviUe .. . .LvT2 2 pm L,v Sanford Lv i 43 P Lv Climax Lv! a 44 p m 4 is p m 4 25 p I1 5 12 pm 5 44 p m ti 13 pm 7 85 P m North B iunl Daily 71 5 p m 6 15 p m 5 :!5 p m Lv Greensboro Ar Ar; Gteensbcro Lvj Lu Stokesdale Lv 11 55 a m 1107 am 10 30 am La Walnut Cove ....Lv- 10 09 a mi Lv Rural Hall. .Lv . Ar: 8 45am Lv Mt. Airy. South Bo and Daily No. 62 BENNETTSVTT.T.E 8 00am 9 07 am 9 85 a m 10 20 am 10 40 am Lv... .Bennettsville Arj Lv Mazton LVj Lv Red Springs Lv; Lv Hope Mills Lvl Ar.. . . Fayettevillo Lvl 4 52 p m 4 33 DD1 "NoTiT North Bound Mixed Daily ex Sunday 1, 40 a g 25 a B 9 17 a m 9 35 a ll 07 a m ll n5 am No. 46 South Bound Wlxed MADISON BRANCH Daily ex Sunday 5 SO p m 350pm 240pm 2 30pm 1 15 p m 12 30 pm Ar. Ramseur . . Climax Greensboro. .-. .Greensboro . ..Lv ..Ar . .Ar , .Lv .Lv ..Ar Lv. Lv. Ar. Lv. .Stokesdale. Lv Madison. t 0 so,ooo Transplanted Celery Plants Connections at Fayetteville with At'a"' Coast Line, at Maxton with the Carolina cen tral ailroad, at Red Springs with tbe Keu Springs and Bowmore railroad, at Sani?" with the Seaboard Air Line, at Gulf witt i tno Durham and Charlotte rai road, at Greer,storu with the Southern Railway Campacy. Walnut Cove wtth the Norfolli and Webtera Railway. J. R. KENLY, General Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffle Manager. H. 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