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MONDAY. JA.N. 2 2. 190).
LONDON FOR TREASURER
The name of Henry A. London, edi
tor of the Chatham Record, has beer
suggested for State Treasurer, and at
the earnest solicitation of his friend
he has consented to run. His name
will therefore be presented to the d ;m
ocratic convention in April.
The Telegram takes plea ura in en
dorsing Mr. London's candidacy, no,
merely because he is ore of the bright
est lights of the state's editorial
brotherhood, but because of long,
faithful and efficient services in the
party ranks without asking reward o'
receiving reward, and because he is a:
well qualified for the position and du
ties of state treasurer a9 -any man ir
the borders of the commonwealth. Of
his qualifications it is hardly necessar
to speak. -His whole career abound
in deeds of -honor and integrity. H
is-honest, able and clean.: He is zeal
ous and energetic. As a campaigner
he ranks with the best 'political speak
ers in the state.
Aside-from his eminent qualifieation
for the office, -his ability as a stump
speaker and his locg and unselfish de
votion to the democratic party, then?
is another consideration, viz: Hi
nomination would bo but a just r---ignition
of the iot iluable services of ths
press. When has a newspaper man in
this state been rewarded or his service-?
recognized in a fitting or subs'.arial
manner? And where would the pa -ty
be and what would be its condition
but for the great diserni nat'.Dg in!hi
ence of Ue p cs- of r e .- a- '.'
We belvjve that i 'Iti a .
wneu tQv leader le .- ty .
those who thins acd net, av b a
to put a proper estlLuara i on the 'J 1
-f the ntw-pap-r-, and when a ma
to b chosen from those ranks, we c
point to no man who has been mon
faithful, who is more deervirg or
better qualified than Henry A. Loc
don. When a small boy, over twenty
one years ago, the writer saw the first
copy of the Chatham Record. We
have read it almost continuously
since that time, aDd we feel able to
testify to its purity of tone and sound
democratic doctrine. All this time Mr
London has been at the helm, and he
is therefore one of the oldest editors,
in point of continuous service, in the
state.
By nominating and electing him t"
the office of state treasurer, the demo
cratic party will Fonor itself and at
the same time show its appreciation of
the labors of the most influential fac
tor in the party the press, without
which it could not succeed.
This would long ago have been done
but for the fact that the press has not
pressed its claims. Brethern of the
newspaper fraternity, let us unite on
London and elect him state treasurer
What say you?
HOME FIRST.
The Telegram has repeatedly said
that good government In North Caro
lina means more to the people of the
state than all things else political.
That is one reason for favoring the
holding of state elections at a differed
time from national elections. The
success of the amendment question and
the state ticket to be voted for in Au
gust, means infinitely more than vth?
is to be president, or whether a single
gold or silver, or a double monetary
standard, shall prevail.
In yes'erday's Charlotte Observer,
a gentleman from Waynesville, Mr.
S. A. Jones, takes that paper to tasi
about its views on the money question,
and the Observer, with its u-ual good
sense, makes the following repl :
SEE LIST OF GROCERS IN THIS SPACE WHO ADVOCATE QUALITY
MERCHANTS GROCERY COMPANY.
From an instinct of courtesy we
print today a lengihy letter from S. A.
Jones, f Waynesvillfe, in reply to a
recent editorial in the Observer.. Mr.
Jones did not need to say that he hat
not long been a citizen of North Car
olina or a patron of this paper. Re
garding his eight questions, be is info-
mi d that a 1 this utrw - be n
tire-hi d ovi r in Toe O s- t'ei t r:e
and naii' , r. nd th it h - has teen s 1 ti
tle in it, as to not have had knowledge
of the paper's position on the financial
question, is due to its interests in the
very constitutional amendment that he
has bo much zeal for he would pre
cipitate the discussion of a vexatious,
irritating national ques'.ion into toe
midst of a state campaign. Fur our
part we hare thought it best to fight
jut the campaign pnliminary to the
August election, and s-cure the adop
tion of of - :e amendment and the stale
to the d c ( crats, as little encumbered
as ma ue .vith a national issue which
divide' i great many men among Up
who ll. :i t themselves democrats and
are thi-oughly united for the preserva
tion of Lhe state. This may 6eem a
trange policy to Mr. Jones, but it
seems to us good politics and good pa
triotism. When the state eleifn n is
over he shall know as much as it ma
be profitable or necessary to tell oi
what we think about national plat
forms and candidates. This is a
bridge which nobody ne.d cross until
he reaches it.
We call attention to the advertise
ment or prospectus of Trojan's Notion
print d today in this paper, mentioo
of which ha9 been made previously in
these columns. Trojan's Notion wi 1
oe published at Sanford and edited bv
Rev. J. C. Troy, of Jonesboro. Ia
advance we endorse the paper, and
.ommend its mission, which will be
disti. ct fam that of any other paper
published. The editor is well kkowo
to the reading public and needs n io
troduction. He has the Telegram's
best wi-hes for great success in his un
dertaking H. A. LONDCN IN THE RACE
Has Decided to Become a Candidate
for Stae Tresurer.
A gentleman in Raleigh rtceiv-Ld a
etter yotterday f'-oni Mr H A Lo
n . J .; .r i' the hat- -m R
an).- .": it r I..-. i rK! i c j a ne-i.1
-cO-ne a Ci.cd d;.te beoiv :';e U Hi
crati "onvection for ioiiiiua.ion a-
slate treasurer.
ih.' g. ntleir-en wen en to add: "'M
L ir.d'Q U one of the leader of It
.1 -n; cr.tlie pa:y in tn- stale, w- i -
ti- n io -.h - p iny tia on f.-r h n.
ui ' oi -i - n .tl fa
it H h -5 - Vt-I !t.
i d vo i-it. o :" haa Qev.-r a-(e.i f i
. i ; and now re nno nr s 1 iruel .
i.v ,f r be! g urged to d so b
i.-iiiv- f-ienda, particularly am g h:.
brelhrtn of the press.
Mr London, though not y.t an' old
nan is old enough to have served as
b-v as aide to General Bryan
Grines in the Confederate army. PI
:s one of of the oldest editors in th.;
tat:. having been in the harness ion
Unjously since heestablishedthe Chat
nam ilecord, twenty-one years ao.
'Is was one of th. early presidents of
ice North Carolina Press Association
ar.d has ben chairman of its executive
committee since 1?S3 He prepared the
constitution of the Norta Carolina
Democratic Editorial Association, and
is chairman of its executive commit
tee. He has attended every state conven
tion since the war, except one when
he was absent from the state: was
chairman of the democratic executive
committee of the Fourth district from
1872 to 1S80, ard an active and iiiflu
ential member of of the state executive
committee for twenty-six years; active
ly canvassed in every campaign since
1867. Mr. London was an elector in
the Raleigh district in 1872. He has
been a consi tentdemocrat, never hav
ing failed to vote and work for every
democratic candidate since he became
a voter.
The press was a strong factor in
1S98, as well as in all democratic cam
paigns, and Mr. London is easily
among the first editors in the state"
The press of North Carolina will be
glad to see his nomination. There is
no better man or truer democrat. He
is one of the most eloquect campaign
ers in the democratic party and would
be a vote-winner on thestuaap. Morn
ing Post.
Oalcing a Wide Reputation.
As a cure for rheumatism Chamber
lain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide
reputation. D B. Johnston, of Rich
mond, Ind., has been troubled vith
that ailment sincj 18C2. In speaking
of it he says: "I never found any
thing that would relieve me until I
used Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It
acts like magic with me. My foot was
swollen and pained me very much, but
oac eood application of Pain Balm
relieved me. For sale by O E. Hol
ton, druggist.
ono
ure Apple Vinegar
BRYa"N SPEAKS AT BALTinORE.
The Figbt 1 to Qo on Till Victory Is
Achfevedr
Baltimore, Md., Jan. 2o Ijlon. W.
J. Bryan deli veracT an address here
tonight upon the political questions of
the day to an audience which filied the
uju.-.c HaiI, tne biggest auditorium in
tne i.nv u a.i tulie t capacity, and
wbicu y fee tea tiitn and ins remans
wita the greatest enthusiasm. The
mee.icg was held under the auspioesof
t ie Maryla'ud De.i ocratic Association,
oue of the tree silver wings of tne dem
ocratic party of the state, and was not
encourages iu any manner by the reg
ular democratic organization. in
lact, the latter held strict y aloof fro us
any participation in the ailair. They
oitkuo no effort to discourage it in any
manner, but not one oi the democratic
leaders appeared on tde platform, and
an offer of stage tickets was pontojy
declined by the principal member ol
the Democratic State Central Commit
tee. With the parly -who came from
Washington witn Mr. Bryan wr Sen
ator Til. man, of South Carolina, con
grecsuien auizcr, of iNew Yom, Rica
ards ol Tennessee, Jonis, of Vi.-gima,
ana DeArmond, of Missouri, it w
nearly 8 o'olocic when the party reacn
ed tne music nail wu-n tne crowd
greeted nim uproariously.
Mr. Braa Sild in part:
"i want to nature you in the begin
ning that my uapjjiueos does i ot de-pe-uu
upjQ any lienor wnicii the pec
pie ol tnis niu.ju can corner, neiUier
do I believe that this nation's napp.
iieos or welfare depends upon any oue
pe son. As in politico, as iu tne army,
tne genwrata gebloj y and tne privates
do the wont. And tuereforo I Itei
unat i owe it to tuoae wuo for nearly
lour years Uave been bearing the bur
den la tne neat Oi Uio day : 1 owe it to
uueui to say mat. wuat 1 nave dona la
out an atom uomparec' witn what tney
nave done.
-ia isyj tiie voters proved that they
couid control the policy of the party
and during the last taree years ihey
uave proven that tney coaia no id waa
they gained in i:9t in spite of uewspa
peis, in sp.te of railroads, in spite ol
oantcs, ana in spite of every influence
-opposed to obtain, tbe plain pewpie ol
luc democratic party have stood auu
uuw stand fur tue Chicago piatturm,
iu an mat it says. I want to txgm
witu an accepted proposition, tuat
proposition wnicn I consider most fun
damental in government.
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. 1 ijaj.iUg lUU.U Iloua tllat uid
au uuiwui n Uocaojcnt aS o r rcpu -
CU iriLutla bCCLil tu bullla lu.
rtK BoOiJ vUKu
UlUl P. vrlU r-oilD la jUtl Tilb.
L. co C4tl.i.le, ultli dj c:, r" .k n
j l.n.gc, illc.is ji UiUju Pulo. tl,
ff.s.ea. i up..o .o, kua. rIuae lo Utui
anu. r oi'ulQai y vicaliajcut are quicaiy
cared by IS. H. ti. (Botanic UlouU
lia.uu), ttio most woudoriul btuod (,un
Dcr ol tne age, made especially tocu.e
all terrible obstinate deep-seated blood
aDd skin troubles. is your blood
Aie you pale? All run down?
Have you eczema? t'laipies? Blotches
ma bumpr? Skin or scalp humors?
Bils? Eruptions? Sain itcnes and
swoiiei.? Acning bones? Rheuma
tism? Catarrh? Then you need B.B.
ti. ( Botanic Blood Balm), because it
drains lron the blood and entire sys
tem ail tne poisons and huanors whicn
cause ail of tbese troubles, and the
cause being - removed, a permanent
cure follows. B. B. B. thoroughly
tested for thirty years, and thousands
cured after doctors and patent medi
cines had failed. For sale by drug
gists and Howard Gardner in Greens
bo o at 81 per large bottle, or 6 large
bot les (full treatment) $5. To prove
our faith in B. B. B. we will send a
trial bottle free to sufferers, so they
may test t .f remedy at our expense.
Ac dress Blood Balm Co., Atlanta,
Ga.
To Open Tbe Ball.
Chairman Simmons has announced
speaking by eloquent Democrats are
folows:
Locke Craig at Marion, Tuesday,
January 30th.
E J. Justice at Bakersville, Monday
February 12th.
C. B. Aycock aud R. B. Glenn, at
Aseboro, Tuesday, March 20th.
A Thousand Tongues
Could not express the rapture of
Annie K. Springei , of 1125 Howardst.,
I'uilaiielpbi, Pa., when she found that
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption had completely cured her of
a hacking cough that for many years
had made lif a burden. All other
remedies and doctors could give her
no hel p, but she says of this Royal
Cure "it soon removed the pain In
my chest and can now sleep soundly ,
rornethiDg I can scarcely remember
doirg before. I feel like sounding its
poises throughout the Universe." So
will every one who tries Dr. Kings'
New Discovery for any trouble of the
Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price 60e.
and $1. Trial bottle9 free" at C. E.
H-lton's drug store; every bottle
guaranteed.
am
Why 0 tumi
LAME-BACK
When joa caa get instant relief In a 10c boxai
doHNSorrs ,
..Sl53St-.Kf.ONEY-
The best Kldnrr preprmtloii cm ertb. nd e
lO-CENT BOX contain nearly s much kt
others aell for 50 cents. If your drufrffist wil.
not supply you, send us five a-cent stamps and
get a box by mail.
The Johnson Laboratories, Inc., Phila.
Howard Gardner, Drnggist,
Cor. Opp. Postoffl '
PbTITION AQAINT LYNCrtlfNO.
Presented In tbe House by Vhte of
North Carolina.
Washington, Jan. 20. Tbe bouae
spent an hour today in disposing of
billi favorably reported and among
t ose favorably passed were e meas
ures to build League Island and Mare
Island dry docks of stone instead oi
timber The reports on the R oberts'
case were also received. An hour
was given to pro louncing eulogies on
tbe late Representative Danford, of
hlo.
Mr. White ( N C. colored ) presented
a petition signed by 2,413 persons for
national legislation against lynching
and mob violence, and asked that It
be read at the clerk's desk. Mr. Rich
ardson (Tenn ) objected, saying that
there was no reas n why this petition
should not take the usual course.
Olorlous News.
Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of
Washita, I. T. He writes: '"Four bot
tles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs
Brewer of sc ofula, which had caused
her grat suffering for years. Terri
ble sores would break out on her bead
and face, and the best doctors could
give no help: but her cure is complete
and her health is excellent." Thir
shows what thousands have proved,
that Eloctric Bitters Is the best blood
purifier known. It's the supreme rem
edy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ul
cers, b"ils and running sores. Itstim
ulates liver, kidneys and bowels, ex
pels poisons, helps digestion, build
up tbe strength. Only -0 cents. Sold
by C. E. Holton, druggist. Guarau
teed.
SlUDY TrlB RACE PROBLEM.
A Southern Society Organized
Montsomerv.
In
Montg " erin, Ala , an. 20 In "hi
c.ty d.is vVeiiii., t..trc was urauJ
by a cooiujitiee of ii reprcsentai.1 ve
lj. of different ecclesiastical and po-
lilu-al affiliations, a southern society
for th.; study and discussion of race
problems in relation to tne w if a re o
the souiu l'tie brst annual contereice
will uictt iu Moutgomery in May 1
this jem-. Rop. en-mat. ve speaker
fro .11 parts . f tte a utn will
astced t spoaa on dinereot pnases o
tue probicui from tne standpoint of
the south.
The programme will be so framed as
to be lair to ah sides. The speakers
will deal wiui the suject of tbe fran
chise, with relation of the negro to ed
uuation and religion and with the re
lation of the negro to the social order
including a discus-ion of the lynching
question,
tie Only Repeats What has been
Around tb World.
It has been demonstrated repeatedly
in every state in the union andinmany
foreign countries that Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is a certain preventive
and cure for croup. Id has become the
universal remedy for that disease. M
V. Fisher, of Liberty, W. Vs., only
repeats what his been said around the
globe when he he writes: '1 have used
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my
family for several years and always
with perfect success. We believe that
it is not only the best cough remedy,
but that it is a sure cure for croup. It
has saved the lives of our children a
number of times." This remedy is for
sale by C. E. Holton, druggist.
"I would lay down my life for you,
darling," he whispered passionately
Would you lay down a carpet" she
asked. For she was a practical girl,
who viewed lite seriously.
Smith Jones is always trying to
make mountains out of molehills.
Brown Well, he ought to succeed.
He's been in the ri al estate business
for a number of years.
SsV
Causes of
Loss of Hair I
Dr. Sabonraad, the eminent French
Dermatologist, says that 98 per cent
of hair losses are the resnlts of
microbes and tbe neg-lect of dan
druff. The antiseptic action of
SEVEN
SUTHERLAND SISTERS'
preparations kills microbes and
removes dandruff. Their constant
use for a period will, by acting
directly on the hair bulbs, fnrniah
nourishment, vitality and growing
power to the impoverished roots
and hair shafts, resulting In com
plete restoration.
"OLD BV DRUGGISTS.
t Around with ' "- - ,,
: ' ----. ' - -- " ... hit- Tii ii n n, i '-r '
-fio" dSJRU'NNTER
to seepeple quiet
ly walk around on
on East Market
street, just below
theSouthernLoan
& Trust Company
Roof where
Dealer in
All Kinds of fine and medium furniture, such as BED
R00n SUITS, SIDEBOARDS, HALL RACKS, CHINA
CLOSETS, DINING TABLES, LEATHER Dining Chairs
Fancy RocKers, Pictures, Brass and Iron Bedsteads etc.
Heaviest firins: is done just before a Retreat. The flas will
Vernon
M
Plain and Carbonated
Grissoi
No attention paid to
Xt is
Ve
To see our competitors trying to get th - people from crowding our store
They can never do it, as our large stock, low price and business methods
are Known 10 every
of the best makes at such low prices that defy competition. We have in
augurated a sale of Furniture, Rugs, etc., that will make this montlh Tthe
Sted Fto c Ur Stry NCWly married COup,es re espSry !
N,.
6
,
r
the Flag of Old
fc? -s is i tri S
SI
Pop Quns.
one. uur large tloors are crowded with
gs, Sewin
Sliades,
J. McDUFFI
Greensboro's Leading Furniture Dealer,
nd buy goods of
the same qaulity
for one-third less
than they would
have to pay for
these under the
Glory waves I
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
A. Pi!. Scales.
attorney aad Counsellor at Law
Greensboro, N. C.
Dr. J. E. WYCHE,
DENTIST.-
Office In Savings Bank building, South i
ST O Office phone 2?
esldence phone SI e
larry G. Bessent
Veterinary Surgeon
DURHAM, N. C.
D Member No th Carolina Veterinary
dedlcal Association. 3
Telegrams promptly attended te
ind correspond! nee solicited.
OR. JOHN H. WHEELER
DENTIST,
iffice upstairs first door south of
postofflce, on South Elm street.
The Cigar Box
333 South Elm St.
EL APRECIO, the best cigar iI
-reen8boro for 5 cents. Try it.
F, J. PENN.
Keep Warm I 5a ve Woodl
' Save iToney!
You can do these three things by
buying your Air Tight Heaters of
Zrutchfield Hardware Co.
E. P. Parker C. S. Cude
508 8. Elm St., Op. Water Tower.
Pitt's Little Early Risers,
The famous little pills.
An Endless Chain
Of fa:t i u '-ffereoi-e 10 tne heiuty of
o;r 1-iurdry wcrk y;ni can !.-- n '-om
p-t.in-i wnun we hnve al-ais fri-"tn
e ' - ! () ir und
I - fxlr.v w r- i- UD'Xc. lu-d f r its ex
qti' o lor and ar ti a " i ti ni , nnd
tne fin eo dition which we al way keep
it in. We use nothirg but the best
washing materials that do not rotyour
f.tbrics
We are fully convircsd from past
patronage 'hat Greensboro can sup
port two laundries.
We are now having two new wagons
built which will be in use in a short
tim--. The new wagons will be painted
white.
Remember we leave no saw edges on
your col' ars and cuffs.
GATE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY.
W. A. FIELDS, Proprietor.
F. B Reid. Manager. Phone 176
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
dog will hollow.
Next Door to Express Office
Phone No. 146.