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inl,llHlllll"rmi1,m11,J1,ltn,,nnS r'-T.he Herald- : ....IS THE.... E f BEST - ADVERTISING - MEDIUM ....IN THE.... . I piedmont Section g 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 in 1 1 hi i ixuri j i:u nit unS : : srinttmiiiiiimnmiinimnninnnining . . nmxo.vorn.. H VOL. XIV. NO. 26. i i . m MORGANTON, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1898. PRICE FIVE CENTS. To those living. to malarial districts Tutt's Pills are jndispensible, they keep the svstem in perfect order and are -4 OK THE PUBLIC The Democratic job Printing ....TO THE.... 1 HERALD OFFICE. rirat-Clsas VTork at Lowest ITUee. S Siiinuuuuitnmi!mimininn::nuin3 WELFARE. Will Htre to Explain. ' I While there was only one oartv during the war and that was the Patty DetcrmliiMl . Restore the Reputation of the State. A StUdlOUS att.Pmnr. is hoin I mn. ..1 .... ma An k 11 . ... party, ic is rapiaiy becoming made by the apologists of Inde- evident that there are parties hold, cency to breakthe force of the ing different opinions in the mat. Democratic indictment of their ter of the mismanagement in the regime by alleging that the Dem- volunteer camps that has resulted ocratm narrv ia matrn a. t . . - 1 -VfnrnJd liver constioa- fwk m u r "ai ul,ou 1U 80 mDcn 8uenng and unneces sary torpid liver, constipa the negro. The doge will not avail, sary sacrifice of life amone the anl tionauu -". ----- .,v pnor -is nor, aiers. it looks as though the ad A LEGITIMATE RESCLTi How Typhoid la Spread. Typhoid fever says 1'outh'g Com panion, is generally regarded at the present day, along with cholera THE PRESIDENT IX CAMP The Soldiers Revive a TUIt Chief Kacratlve. From the an absolute cure flf sick headache, indigestion, Present Political Conditions Permit lu suite to White Women. me indignation of the white me present day, along with cholera President McKinley spent five people of North Carolina ou ao- and fome other diseases, as be- hours Saturday at Camp Wikofl", count of the editorial which re- longing to the class or 'water- Montauk Point, Long Island, most cemly appeared in a negro paper V9ne, affections. In other words of the time with uncovered head printed in Wilmington is iutense. believed that the germs of visiting the pick in tlie hospitals But for the - fact ' that the such diseases are carried, and per- and intmectiin? the well in their I - I black race has become einbold-1 DP8 propagated, in water. There cantonment, lie made a speech Tlltt'S LiVer -PHIS makin and has nofc war rninistratWwereran ened by the present ltu8Sel.But- is little doubt that this theory of to the assembled infantrymen, re- lutl npon the negro. There is not in oue side of thi va - , oc "n ler administration no snch article typhoid fever is correct, and that viewed the cavalry ment, expressed 1 -" . 1 01 mis very serious oues- nnniii .n..).... ' :n t.n.i.. ... ...n.i..i : j : . : : .nL. 1 t . I J K"- j uco Uuau uiowi v a parauei to the t nn ond thal.annu vj DR. THOMAS A. KEECH, patient forbearance of the Demo- Uere taking the other: Gen. Aleer cratic party towar 1 tle negro, denies the truth of many of the through years of generosity, whose Utatement: President MMnni- only reward, so far as most of the expresses the opinion that there DENTIST, Over Tun's. Drug Store. race Pearson, S. T. ATTORNEY AT LAV. Ofllce corner Union and Green Streets MO UO ANTON, - - N, C. ALWAYS KEEP OH HAND jj . t2. .?n7 J miiuu miasm ; THERE IS RO KIRO Of PAIN OR F THERE ache, internal or exterhal. - 'that pain-killer will mot re. LI EVE. ' LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB 'STITUTES. THE pENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, ; PERRY DAVIS A SON. ARE YOU GOING to open a store or add a new line of goods? If yon are, we can put you in the way of saving a great deal of money, if you will write at once, siating the lines you propose handling and when and where you will-open. This is -worth your "c ireful investigation. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE DEPT., ASSOCIATED TRACE AND INDUSTRIAL PRESS, Estab. 1887. WasMnxton, D. C. We are sometimes so near a thing that we caunot see it. This is t especially trne in the ; matter of our own physical health. Many a woman is suffering from sick head aches, and although relief is right is concerned, was a stupid are initizatin clm.-n Sn,' "rc U"U.IUK as . . OI tue hatred and an tin vary ing hostility, geon General Sternberg ' declares i political concutiohs in this F6r thirty years the DemocraU that no compuS ala of ?'W? of North Carolina have appeased food and medLne for the troops P1" the hnnirar nf th nprrn in, x. u: . Poor white men are carelew in the V, . . T lurougnmereg- matter of protrctiog their women, es- his nakedness. They have taxed ular channels, and Gen. Grosvenor peciallyon farm.. They xcrelof themselves to try npon him the has expressed the opinion that conduct towr4them, and our experiment of education. They Gamp Alger is a modefolace. TSnr. experience uwd poo whit pecple la have labored to implant Jn him while these gentlemen in authority tbe countr te&chea ns that th women correct ideas of good 'citizenship; are thus complaisantly regarding ?f !jat ""l! are n,D7A .Te Partlc!llar ifthrinr.-KAm. -f-M.j- 5 . .. . .- - "K in the matter of clandestine meetines r.r a. 7 8UuaUon,itisotviou8thatthe ith colored men, than are the white ception of the duties and responsi- day of reckoning is approaching men with colored women. Meeting, bilities that citizenship entails, when the ' administration willj.be of thia kind go for some time until the They have carried on their called on ior explanation and woman's Infatuation or the man's bold- shoulders the burden of his shift- when mere denials and th hamlr. neaa brin8 attention to them and the lessness and indolence and have ing of charges one against the not eomplained. They have es- other will no longer be accepted, tablished institutions to care for " " " i I ui Annexation. 1 A Hong Kong deputation repre senting the Southern Phillippines and consisting of the best and would ever have appeared. It is n tracing any extended epidemic his opinion of the camp to the rc- hardly fit forpnblicatian, but we" ' tne disease to its source we must porters and issued an order direct feel impelled to reproduce a part first' of all examine'into the condi- ing the regulars to return to their of it that the people may be in- tion of the water supply. stations east of tte Mississippi, formed of the dangers Jnto which Drinking water hasbeen proved . With the President were Vice- sney are arirttug as a result of the to oe tue cause or'ihe- spread or President llobart, Secretary 01 in this country and England but Griggs, Ben ator lledllekl Iroetnr, there is little comfort in this for ol Vermontj Brigadier Grntrah thcve who habitually drink some- Kagan, Commissary of the Army; thiug stronger thau water, because, I Brigadier General Luddington, : although during an epidemic the Quartermaster of the Armj; Colo- drtnxlng watr may be made safe I uel Ileory Uecker and Secretarys by boiling hisis not enough.' to the President Torter aud Cor- If the water is contaminated, the telyou. The ladies of the party germs may be introduced into tbe were Mrs. Alger and Miss Uecker, body while brushing the teeth or a daughter of Colonel JLIecker. TV Rrl to tW ttt irm4 WkUf mi Aiti FBVDZR Absolutely Pure no.. U-M "tll ton. the helpless and unfortunate of the uegro race. In every attempt of the negro race to better its condi tion the helping hand of the Dem ocratic party has been extended it. All these things the negro has repaid by making himself the will ing and unquestioning tool of un scrupulous demagogues who ap peal to him to assert his "rights" against his benefactor. He has repaid forbearance with insult, kindness with impudence, and generosity with, outrage. The race is today a greater menace to the peace and welfare of the State than it was a quarter of a century ago. Its elevation to the dignity of citizenship inaugurated an orgie of crime and corruption that made the name of the State a by-word among men. It was pardoned for the sake of its ignorance. With man is lynched for rape. Every negro lynched ia called a big, burly, black brute,' when in fact many of those washing (he face. Or again, salads and fruits which are eaten raw may be contaminated by the water in which they are washed. Typhoid fever has sometimes been spread General Wheeler, his staff and nearly every ofliccr of prominence iu the camp met the president. at the station. The President - congratulated iu a city whose water supply was General Shafter on the Santiago white men for their fathers, and were not only black ' and 4 burly,' but were sufficiently attractive for white girls of culture and refinement to fall or ice. Milk need not be watered in order to become a vehicle for typhoid gerint-; the germs may be introduced into cans and bottles while these are being washed in water drawn fiom a contaminated well or brook at the dairy. Al- the Philippine Islands. The deDU- ig or abetting this scurrilous and though destroyed by boiling. Jt f i i r m r Ill I I IT - 11 l L richest natives of Panay, Mindoro, in love with them as is well known Cebu and Mindanao, visted United to all." States Consul Williams and urged We would not seem to accuse that every possible effort be made any wbite man, or se't of white for the annexation of the whole of men, with countenancing, approv- Tellets), and take them for a fe days until com pletelv cured. The entire cost is but 25 cents trial dose free. ilflBflTSl atlber elbow, she does not see it. let such a woman ask her druggist the help of white men who sold for Kamou's Tonic Liver Pills (and. j their birthright and their State for a mess of pottage, the race has again tried to govern, . and with the sam e result. Through its im pudent and vicious spokesmen it boats that it will go yet further. Today, as always since he has held a citizenship only to disgrace it, the negro is the aggressor. It does not lie fn the mouths of windy demagogues, the mis begotten po litical offspriug of unhappy chance, to impeach the record of the Dem ocratic jparty, or to misrepresent its present attitude before the peo ple of North Carolina. ' . r i Peaceably and legitimately, for the good of the negro as well as the white man, the Democratic party proposes to commit the for tunes of the State to the hands of men wortny ana compeceuc 10 guide them to the hands of white men. News and Observer. tation declared that all classes, the warlike mountaineers, as well as those engaged in mercantile pursuits, would welcome the Stars and Stripes and bad resolved never to submit to Spanish orTagalrole. They also said there were 4,000 men, many of them armed with rifles, near Iloilo, ready to support the Americans. They re fuse to join in the clamor for inde pendence, which they consider a mistake and impracticable. They only wish for annexation to the United States. - I - who have thus been dealt with had above reproach by means of milk J campaign, and after a few minutes rest proceeded to the general ho pitil. The toldiers recently ar rived on transports and detained in the detention section of the camp lined up irregulaily on each side or the road and cheered. Mr. McKinley took off hi straw hat then, and scarcely pot it on for more than a minute or two at a time during the remainder or bin progress through the camp. Miss Wheeler, a daughter" of the Gen eral, happened to be in -the firsst row of the hospital tents aud hhe showed the President through her division. Geueral Wheeler anuoun ced in each ward: 'Boys, the President has come sunt viw.Vs ; to liou -keepers Liebig COMPANY'S ' Extract of Beef COOK BOOK- - i telling how to prepare many dell cate and delicious dilbes. i Ad!rcLich-.cCx.r.U. Box New York. TriMce's Sale of Real Estate. infamous attack upon white women printed in the Wilmington negro paper, the Daily Record. It is bet ter to wait and see what meu will condemn themselves by a condon ing silence with regard to it. At the same time it cannot be concealed nor denied that this in famous slander npon the' white women of the State is a legitimate and logicalre8ult of present politi cal conditions in North Carolina When white men controlled the typhoid germs will resist a freez ing temperature for a long time, and have been found in ice cut from a pond poisoned with pewage containing lhe4acilli of this dis- Oeats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-! ent business conducted for MODERATE FEES. Ounorriccia Opposite U.S. Patent Opfice and we can secure patent in ieaa time thaa those j remote trora Wasninctoo. ...... i . j Sen4 model, drawing or ptiotA With descxfp- jourge, jut tee not due till patent a secured. A PAMMLrT. How to Obtain Patents, witb cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries' sentlree. Address, - - S f A Clllllf Mb tSt Ow. PATENT OrricE. Washinoton. D. C MONTHLY SUFFERING. honeands of womea are troubled at monthly Inter al8 with pains in the head, back, breasts, shoulders, 9idea bios and limbs. But they need not suffer. These pains are symptoms of dangerous derangements 4hat can be corrected. The men strual function should operate painlessly. 3 Washouts Delay Trains. . Considerable damage is reported throughout East Tennessee, along the headwaters of tbe Tennessee, Holston and French Broad Eivers from the uinsoally heavy, rain of Friday night. The Tennessee River rose rapidly. The railroads aro heavy suffer ers. The Southern had five wash outs between Knoxville and Lenoir City, and on the Harriman brancb, connecting with the Queen & Cres cent, trains were delayed teu or fifteen Mmrs by tbe washing away of trestles. The Queen & Crescent trains were not delayed. ' ease. . Another means of the ppiertd of typhoid has recently been discov ered in oysters. - Oysiermeafre- quently place oyster in brackish I to see you," or "Soldiers, the water uear the mouth ol a creek or.rivfr.iu order to fatten them before they are brought to market. State government, white men hq If this place happens to be near npon their elbows, others feebly were cot dependent npon the suf- the mouth of a Mwer containing clapped their baud. Mr. McKin- frage of ignorant and vicious I typhoid poison, or -if the. creek I ley gently shook baud President of tbe United Statc., Some of the soldiers slept ou un- V conscious, some listlessly raised BV VIRTri;if a rtcr r.f ttnt rxrratrU to tnc -x I".. S. ad U:i .n tbe 1 xtbdar 01 Krbrn.trjr. nnd rcconlctl trt'lbc Krc- iter tf ?crtJ" t.rt.cc for llaike contitr. ia Jlo k lr No. 2, pmc -4 -4 v I Kt , 1 m Ul. on Tuesday, September 27th, 1898, at 12 o-.Iotk M. r:i to th bihect t iJJer.st lutiic anction. at Countt Court HooKdwor in MiYii.mli n, in md Iturkr countr. nil tbst . tract ur uArci c ljn.1 dtiH.ri tx-U ia ail drrd of trot. .itn-tlej in fppcr CVrck tonnthip. in ! Count'if"1'nrke. n the State it Nortb Cro:.t, ailxMnin the land ol A. H. Mu w lii-n. I . l'rott. C;.lell It4 A. I.gm)cr Co.. and ttur and iKianded a fol lutv . ;... lU-Kii-.iiinx ut A. K. Ilalcbiton t corner, nmr f;'jcr Crrrk. and rona l hence eat with II dun hoc ftr hundred and eiKbUrn aisd -l) pokes la a rock. U. L. l'rpt -orter: thrnce nortb t o faandnrj nnd Lftv Iwj nnl fue-h.nK t JT - ; I io".c with l'ropl line to a ro.k. tbencc nurtn "uwot far hun-lrctl and forty-three and tbrre tenth I tU 3-l"' pic-a to a atake ia the ruaatt line:4bm atb fotsr hamlrrd (4a) ijlc to the rinninr. ctintatninc eight iun.ired and ttty-t m.re- IeinK the sane trait f land which was coovf rei t said li. S. Waddell by K. U. Pro;.t and wvlc by :erd listed rch. 1Mb. 19. Tfrms ii aJe: C"ah. j This At4;nt 1 '.H. II. N. I'ain, Trastce. m 1 Vp4y 50 YEARS A Hint to Advertisers. "Why is a merchant who does not advertise like a man in a row boat!" asked the student. "Keeps going backward." guessed; his friend. "Noj he is trying to get McKinley' Offensive Appointments. In appointing so many colored postmasters at the South, where every such appointee is known to negroes, nothiug of the sort oc currexl. It would not'hav recurred if the government of 6uch men had been coutinued to the present time. You cannot sow the wind with out reaping the whirlwind. The negro cannot be elevated to posi tions above tbe white man without his comiug .o feel himself the equal of the-white tuau, and to resent tbe f4ct that the white man does not so consider turn. It is from this feeling that such revolt ing charges as that of tbe negro organ in Wilmington spring. v - The test has been made. Give the negro political superiority and he will rage inwardly that he i not given social equality. The more intelligent men of the race may not do so; tho more intelligent men of the race may eondemii negro' slanders of white women; bnt the intelligent men do not eon- Thev are controlled w.iter be contaminated, the oyster will take the virus witbiu their shells, and so revenge themselves on those who eat them raw. ': In some pnzzling cases of typhoid it has been HupjHixed that the food was infected by fiics, which had carried tbe gt-nus .1 loug distance on their feet a ttrug argument for the proper care of food in the fly season. ,, ; . These ar Only a fnw of the ways in which this disease may be spread, but they are enough to show that, so far from feeling sur prise that the disorder should be so common, we may rather wonder that we are uot all its victims. ' along without sales," said the student. Spokane Spokesman-Re- trol the race. view. - i I by the ignorant 'in their political ... ... rZ777 7.! A course. , . Mr. wooa tk.naer 01 oausoury, The wilmiuKton sheet did not V A. A 1 a , I - a 211.. I oe persona sou grata to iue cum- WDo is wen Knows in oiaiesvine, gpeak uuadvi8elly. It voiced the' - ? . 11 a . 1 L a. 1- . a V All. 1 " moony, ana especially m n baring Deen locaiea oere wnuo id .entimenls of tbe ereat maioritv. life mm mm ter elements, Mr. McKinley is re vealing a side of his character that was never suspected. He was sup posed to.be an amiable and re fined gentleman, with some of the higher qualities of a patriot and statesman. In these postal, gra- the, revenue service, was taken to the State hospital at Morganton last week for treatment. It will be recalled that he enlisted in a South Carolina regiment, : and while in camp at Chickamauga lost his mind and attempted to mates menstruation painless, and regular.- It puts the deli cate menstrual organs in oondi- . tion to do their work properly." And that stops all this pain. Why will any woman suffer month after month when Wine of Cardul will relieve her? It costs $i.oo at the drug store. Why don't you get a bottle For advice, in cases requiring special directions, address, giv ing symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Department,"- The . " Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. es. - . ROZENA LEWIS, of Oenavtlle. Texas, sayst . . I was troubled at menthly Intervals ith Isrrlble palm In my head snd back, nut hte been entirely rsUevsd by Wins mi'U Mi li.l.HH tnitous and wanton app&iutments, commit suicide. Statesville Zand- he shows himself the opposite f mark. cfits constituency. It will gain more subscribers than it .will lose by the villaiuous utterance. Whea it became an apologist for rape, it knew, as did Spencer B.Adams at Columbus, that its clientele would applaud its course. The white .man must rule and will rule in North Caroliua. Mon grel government brings with it a what he was at first thought to be. There is no ' use talking about rights in this matter. Any. negro, for that matter, otherwise quali- fled, has 'as good a r g w Lhft war office. he m be uappy. men who have helped to produce u aHeA-a a-a Ainnroja a-rTiuu 1 1 1 mii i . m . a . a a UULUIli a tOU BUU CICllCU i luomvuv . . of the United States as Mr. McKin Rpp.rpfcarv Aleer has been, heard to say more than once, m private depth of infamy, too hideous to be conversation, that if he gets out contemplated or endured. The alive from his administration of only plea that can be made by the a. a a .a? The Secretary is evidently afraid conditions irom wnicn sucu tnings that the charges made against 8Pr,DK 18 luc u,u UUfc him may prove fatal. I the results that have followed. Such a plea cannot be entered here- Indications point to a prolonged after. The experiment has been and searching investigation of War trje(j jn te fa light of day. The ley. The main consideration, es pecially in the postoffice, i8 to give the people whose most private affairs are to pass through his - ... a . 1 I . A. 1 .avaAaa hands, an ofiQcer liked and truscea, uepartmenc anairs iu tue jucai i gorge of decency rises at the ont nnil whnsft annoiutment on neither future. High ofiQciala state i that I tlar.nofnpf li t liar A nan hn Senators Whose Terms Expire. Lively political campaigns will beheld in. several States of the Union this fall, growing out of the aspirations ol rival candidates to occupy seats in the Senate of the United States. i- Thirty seats in that body will become vacant on March, 4, 1809, and only in exceptional cases will the present incumbents be per mitted to return without opposi tion... Some have already made sure of returning, , while . .others have yet to fight. bard before they can get back. Of. the Senators whose official terms are about to expire fifteen are Democrats, viz., White of Cal- lfornia, Giay of Delaware, Pasco of Florida, Turpic of Indiana, Gorman of Maryland, Money of Mississippi, Cockrell of Missouri, Smith of New Jersey, Murphy of New York, Roach of Nortb Dakota, Bate of Tennessee, Mills of Texas, Daniel . of Virginia, Faulkner of West - Virginia, aud Mitchell of Wisconsin. - Thirteen are Republicans, viz., Ilawley of Connecticut, JJale of Maine, Lodge of -Massachusetts, Burrows of Michigan, Davis of and at every cot he paut st.iut aud il he saw tbe looking at him he direct and personal way. Mr. McKiuley went through all the wards of the detention hospital iu the same careful way in which he had gone through those of the general hospital. When he cmie to.the last watd, .Major U.T. K't'rt said: "This is a dangerous ward," and turumtr to Secretary of ar Alger, inquired: "Do you think the President had better go in here T " Mr. McKinley without waning to hear what General Alger's reply would be, started into tbe ward. Geueral Alger aud tbe others of the party re'maincd outside. The Presidential party then drove through Hues of cavalry drawn up' on either side of the road. Among tners ieeuiy . "experience he sick man I r--' w bowed in a ' Tatoc Makks Dcaians Cotrqkts Ac - Anroiw Mndlne- a kceh inl darrtMtr aif Qolrttr aarrtatn r- r ir fras abataar aa lnnin l fnbiilT rj,T,t,l- fn. tt.n trWt 1 7 or-r BlitUl. UaodbnoSoa -iaats tt rr. (IIM aatM-r f' annaf oaieia. I'Kirn'a taaa IKMot h Han a Co. raeatve -rti a4tc. art Wat charva. la Uk Saentinc flracrican. A bandaoiatJr lnotrtsl wartff . iarraat r ratal ton af anf ofn'idi' raarr.i. Twai. M a (HT! nn,iriULlL mm Dt til Mniraan, HUNN&Co."1B'--"NerYYcrk Bmocti titto. T T FT.. Wwbtactoew IX Ca THE INVENTORY livj nnMPiNY f kJIII UWIIII lllll ft I Wsaaiaetaa, D. C Afiorls per lor sna- IaqairM- aaar ta rviif k tbavaitor Ptr if (Srfrr!. Maaltac4t aaj Near I'ateat Lear FREE. A CUITlGAIi TIME. them were tbe Bough Riders, the During tlie Battle Of aeconu. oiziu, lcutu auu- ursi - E. Parker, Sharon, Wis., 3e,8:-ul bave tried DeWitt's teh Hazel Salve for itching ''and it always stops them in Z9. Minutes. I consider DeWitt's . ,lc Hazel Salve tbe greatest I tntan and Pilot. Tu vu,on the market W. A. He, Druggist. side will foment animosity, or ill feeling of any kind; and there can or the iatter should order an in- sibilUy. livery man ' makes his be nothing but false pretexts lor vestigation, the latter metnoa I qqq deliberately and advisedly. being tbe preteraoie one. Minnesota. Maulle of Montana, Henceforth there can be, Quay of Pennsylvania, Aldrich of o.:v.A. n Mlloa ahrtnhl nrfifer COme. charges against Secretary Alger and shall be no shirking of respon- Rhode Island, Proctor of Vermont, tifa lntror nhnnlrt order an in- aihilitv Rverv man makea his Wilson of W ashii.gton, Banna of an administration to take the atti fnriA nf ft tvrant." or enemy, or The issue forced itself.. When a white. man judge on tbe bench, and. av- floorv Pirnn. Mich.. censor to force any objectiondpie wrjtes; "DeWitt's Witch Hazel I a negro editor in his paper, join .a fW 1 I - . . I Laaa S I person in close daily onensive reia- galve is curing more pnes nere iw- hands, the one to extenuate crime tions with tbe peole. jxorjow vir- aay joan an oiu and lfae other totfXtol thecrimiual, DlUeU. AC UU1CH CMCUia ouu u... I . otheif skin diseases." W. Ai Lea it i? time for men who think differ- Good job piinting at low prices, lie, Druggist. 6" c.uC Ohio, Clark of Wyoming, and Can- nou of Utah. Two are Populists, viz., Allen of Nebraska, and Stew- art of Nevada. . In some cases the political con tests have already been held, but in most cases they bave not, and consequently the appioacuiug fajl will be full of lively developments. Atlanta Constitution. regular cavalry. The Third regu lars were still acting as tbe Prece dent's escort. Mr. McKinley theu drove to General Wheeler's'liead quarters and sat under tho shade of a tent flag for awhile. Secre tary Alger and General .Wheeler were with him. 1 The Presidential party then went down to the station and left ou a special train at 1:50. On the train Mr. McKinley made this statement: l was very much pleased -to meet the heroes of Santiago and to observe their splendid spirit. What I saw of the care of the sick men in tbe hospitals by those in charge and by the noble women engaged in that work' was csk cially gratifying to me." The Demociats in Vermont are to-try to secure the pcrtnissiou of Admiral Dewey to prc;ent his name as caudidate for gubernato rial honors; but what success they will have is not known, as no sign has been received from him as yet. Santiago. SICK OR WELL, A RUSHLIGHT AND DAY. A trr.'Ai.,2 . -. '. u a-unnttloae1sa 81 re Uilutf. Ill: ! - v.,tu',lit.laclu,rur. red tongue, , u :i at jou. korf &Ucr His are cauaot) by cuusuiu.Uou au1 siuirisa lirer. Cascafete Cndr C-'.'-i-u-, V won derful new liver s'.tmr'or.i eo4 irtcs inal tonio are by &Ii ilruKK'' r-J to cure or moDT relunuoo. UC C are a sure tahsff. Tr Try a box UkUt; lotx. SjC BampMaaa oookiet iree. LTV.. boeoor tie aU. Tbe Paestra at the Itattle of Saatlaf tm Cab ware all llare. Their Haaata KfTorta la Cettlas; Asanaanltioa and I La. tlonato the front Sarsd tbe Day. P. R. Butler, f3r pack train No. 3, wilting from Santiago, De Cuba, on July 20(1, say: 44 W.e all had diar rhoea in more or les violent form, and when we landed we bad 'no time to see .a doctor, for It was a ctseofrus.il and rrfsh night a-wd day to keep the troops supplied with ainmuuition and rations, but thanks to Chamberlain') Colic, Cbolera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we were able to keep at work aod keep our health; in fact, I sincerely believe that at one critical lime this medicine was thn iudirect saviour of our arm v.. for if the packer had ben'uuabSe to work there, would hae been no way of getting supplies to the front. Ibere were uo foad.-Unat a wagon train could use. My comrade and mtself bad the good fortune to lay in a tuiply of this medicine for our pack train before we left Tampa and I know iu four cayes it abso lute! v saved l:fe. The alovc Utter was written to the uianKfatuTcrs ot this rnetln-ii.e, the Chamberlain Med cme Co Des Moines, Iowa.w For tale by W. A. Leslie.
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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Sept. 8, 1898, edition 1
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