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"'". GREENSBORO.' TELEGRAM, GKBENSBOBO, NT 0.: APBII, 181-1901 '-..' .r ,,-: -t H - j r CHINESE IN PHILIPPINES. - f s 4.. '...'i'-i " --A . W, , . t 1 i : I 1 ' : r- . i 1 -1 . a rfi ir- 1 fi.-;si SB -t i i ' iA.ii.A mum .11. mm i4; : 'i.'.UJ;!::V.i;H !M;:i:.5 ,.7.f I .l J i' . -A: I 1 " .'.V ii j-i-' .tr ii.i V ' 1 . mil I . 1 1 l i 1 14 I' u. 14 - 1" mmM tVr Their Wholesale Immigration to the Islands Should Be Eneonragtd. "The. Chinese immigration question is one of the most serious with which cougTees will have to deal in deter- a 1 . a M a. 1 TH-fl; I mining vne JULure 01 ine xiiuppiucs, said Henry Clay Thackeryr of Cali lornia. Mr. Thackery.- recently re turned from Manila, where he went to etudy conditions as the representative of a number of Pacific coast capital ists who are negotiating" for a large tract of land in Luzon, which they e pect to develop, says the Washington Post. "Everyone is familiar, of course with the controversy as to whether Chinese can be admitted to the Phil ippines and yet kept out of the Unit ed States, and we people on the Pa cific coast are keenly alive to the dan ger that threatens this country should the door be thrown open to Chinese immigration by way of the Philip pines. But, as one who is interested in the development of our new island possessions in the Pacific, I am much in favor of admitting as many Chi nese there aa oare to or can be in duced to go. t" "Though the Spanish 'conquered' the islands some 300 years ago, the Philippines are, to all intents and pur poses, a new country, and no new country can be developed without la bor. Work the Filipinos will not. They would rather beg or steal five cents a day than earn a dollar by la bor. Some one other than the Fili pino, therefore, must do the work that is to be done. Americans or vhite men from other countries, could never be persuaded to go there in any considerable numbers, so it would eeem that practically the only hope of the islands lies in the Chinese. If congress can devise a way to suspend the Chinese exclusion act with refer ence to the Philippines and yet keep the bars up so far as the rest of the country is concerned, it will confer upon the Philippine islands the great est boon that could befall them." BUSY H . A- 1 l -f 3 I lllkllGIC and couldn't come up town. Better not put it off too long. If you do TROUBLE AND REGRETS. will follow as certain as night suc ceeds day. Why not consult Drs. Moore and get advice that will save your eyesight? Their work is always guar anteed. ii2 E. Market Street. House - cleanings Dnn't fnrcr&t. whpn rnn dn vnnrunrintr v eaniDe- to us- aisinit ctauts cere ana there. A little disinfection just now may pave considerable money lateron, let alone the anxiety of sickness. "An ounce of prevention" yru know. We'd like to furnish the disinfectants yu need. A phone messege will bring them quick. Grissom & Fordham Prescription Dtngjists. A Croup Remedy : : That Acts Promptly A grateful surprise to anx ious parent is VICK'S MAGIC CBOUP SALVE, 2 oz jar, 25c KEEP A BOTTLE IN THE HOUSE Sold by Druggists. TAR HEEL C01111 Syrup, it cures. 25c 1 j Jg? ' , 31 -TV J WHEN warm days are at v hand, is to have one is to have one of the latest makes of gas stoves on which you can bake, boil, stew, wash, iron or perform any of your kitchen duties without oppressing yourself with unbearable heat from a coal fire. We have them in several styles and sizes. OBELI MARDW riiPAiw o vvi iiii mi i ii V ' II m a. m m 1 tuu SEE IT WRITE A PERPETUAL CONTRACT. T&e Chiropodlit' Acknowledned Til At Hli Work Was Only Tern, porarx. J. W. FRY, President W. E. ALLEN, Secretary and Treasurer J. W. Cox., Vice President "Did you ever hear of a corn con tract?" said Arthur Campbell, man ager of a down-town hotel, to a com municative guest, who had just put his name down on the register, ao cording to the Chicago Chronicle do you mean, another Leiter deal?" aske-l the new arrival. "No, I in -an one of those corn con tracts which a chiropodist enters into," said the manager of the hostel ry. ...rm "Such a contract as a chiropodist makes?" inquired the guest. "Why, I can't understand what you are driv ing at. "Well, I'll explain, then," said Camp bell. "I had an exceedingly bad pain in my left foot last week. It hurt o that a doctor stopping at my home and others could do nothing to allevi ate the soreness, which I found was the result of a large corn that had been on my toe for a month. I determined to have it eradicated by a chiropodist. I passed down Wells street one afternoon and spied the sign of a German doctor, which aid something about Tiuehnerau firen T went in, investigated, and found he was willing to relieve ine of mv xrouoies oy removing the growth. "He, proceeded to perform the oper ation, and when everything was fin ished he asked me to sign a contract for the work of removing the corn right along. He said it was likely to come back again and that such pacts were made occasionally, but I did not want to think anything more about It and refused. I never heard of such B thing before." Co. BrGefisboro Loan and Trust CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000.00. Wills may be left with the Company at no expense for safe keeping and receipts obtained for them. They are kept in fire and burglar proof vaults and will be deliver- J 1 X . 1 1. . eu umy lo persons autnonzed lo receiye them. The Com- pauy acts as Administrator, Jiixecutor, Guardian, Trustee 1 IT WRITES IN SIGHT TE OLIVER TYPEWRITER City National Bank. GREENSBORO, N. C Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $18,000. , Everything of a banking nature en trusted to our care receives our best attention. We shall beglad to have a share of your business. J. M. Walker, Pres. Lee H. Battle, Bashier. 1 mattresses 1 Visible. Highest speed, greatest ease, best work, simple, light, durable, rapid, sells on merit. A railroad Type writer. Least parts, best alignment T tttUa i T J. .a. . . ... v 1 x vvlia it writes in signt. abuse. DON'T BUY AN OUT-OF-DATE-MACHINE on a WORN-OUT REPUTATION UN VHJSTIGATE INVESTIGATE INVESTIGATE Illustrated Art Catalog Free on annlWtf ' GLENN SMITH, Special Representative for North Carolina GAS FIXTURES..... We now have in stock a complete line of Gas Fixtures, Brackets, etc., ranging in price from 25c. up. We guar antee our fixtures first-class, and hang them free of cost. Just think of a three-light fixture in polished brass for S1.45 or a two light fixture in oxidized copper for $1.60. GAS STOVES, GASFIXURES, GAS EN- vTiiiLD, WJbJlttJbJAUH LIGHTS. t Italx Want, a National Hrmn. According to a Rome correspondent there is a strong movement on foot to induce Verdi to write a national an them for Italy. At present nothing of the kind exists, and Signor Boiro has written to Verdi asking him if he will undertake to furnish his countrymen with a hymn embodying their tradi tions, their ideals and their aspirations as he alone can embody them. Upon re ceipt of is reply the legislature will be aked by a solemn vote to intrust the master with the task. The Jfxt Thing to It wsr womi" she HU heurt failed him. 4Do your worst !w The fateful words rang in his ears, nd he was just as anxious as his wife !n 5 tbB Py ho had ealled, but he concluded at the last mo ment to do only his worst but one i.-f!f. he pIayed-but dld not We Hake the best Mattresses, of all kind?, on the market. They will be furnished you by anyone of the furniturejdealers of the city. We renovate mat. resses.and upholsterjand repair furniture. Renovat ing hair mattresses a specialy. Your patronage is solicited. GREENSMRn GAS m vivrrmr tight rn J. J. Nicholls & Company. 12 Lewis St., between Eagle Foundry Bldg and Elm. re Vou Particular? Have you some out of the ordinary ideas about what your PRINTING and Office Stationery ought to be? Come straight to us if you want your idea carried out to perfect completeness. We 're particular people ourselves, and know how to do particular work. J. C. PIERCE, JTanager the telegram Press General Printers Chief Crazy Snake refuse to talk, but Xni: "y' the Chicago Eec ' wnen lia sobered up. TO) Take No Substitute for GRippE KNOCKERS MAGNETIC flERVIIIE Easllr. Qalcklr. Peraaoeaf It Restored. &M 'i iiSSL mS?L!,SfiVynafS" 1! from ..S or l.tw For ,al by JOHN B. PARISS,' DRUGGIST, Greensboro. N C. 1 5 k 1 2 . ". a 'A 'it' 1 li ' 1 rs fj 1 Si k us j , ''... ?: !'.-. ( " nv - f f -3. 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