I .The .Challiarn s$'ef. ITEMS CF NEWS. I 'rChicugo, 111., . June j Unless, ;thp JO general nianairers A. 1. vliK. JMil - ;.vl Prop. J, if thrail roads reverse their."a w ; . . ; . i pomtcement a"s the new sciile of ton thousand fneght '! handlers will in all probability ''t''rv I iimt -worjk tomorrow morning : ji .'-.?'- an m? railroad wurK nouses ana Advfrt?!inir rate; .rfa-i'tbl. uid eu.de known, on iauii'Ai"rn. Trcight .sheds in Chicago. All thvrraunytus luiv; offered con cessions but th men reiuspd.- Washington, June U . -- Acting ! .' .. t'4u.. ir:'i : l . . i . i tvjeur.v ruiu? uiu. uiuifu ki;iu ucuou um i me .Fi:ilAY, JULY 4, i acsL -r-rrii'-- - I a mi u est today bv cable from I short session. After Icvr1ii2r : siwcial tax List . . - .v s ' i luilcu olaios voiisui u. , ia r s Washington Letter. . Trom.Our Regular Correspondent.) ' June 30, 1!KKL Qn Thursday, the House of Rp-, reseutatiws passed the Philip' pine bill by if party vote,, but one Ivepubhean voting ugaiust the The bill is xtill in con ference, and constitutes 'the on ly obstacle, toinimedktter adjourn al mt. All the appropriation biih have Iwen passed and othw important measures will be iter in anticipation of the jxissage of the Philippine 'onsul U rV, Liv yearafor,r.xjf purposes a yerai-- i inrston, at'Cat .Haytien, for an bill before July 4th, the Prtsi ,tr- the nxtd At .abolish " A luerican warship to protect the i dent has drawn up 'a general ,ed the comm. ssioueis consider- interests of the United States j proclamation of amnesty for all ed crioUs!y Mthe;'- bst meeti'jr'dm- t!u u'HS!,ut revolutionary the political offenders among the leryinc another i. ,Ux t"; r . 4, . t . c. .. ... ' . JVV.I . 1141. V' ."fc 9 r V V44V 1'4 Will IUH jW j 1 i.ij flnwh lyinR.the rixinm.es ,ttit ,j jvta M.N,d u ;t is ..uuder. ! be issued on IndetK-ndeuce Day. -.the rpadorct-Jncnrred .:.!fer u -.;stH)d that ortk.rs wi1 U; SHUt j prKJW.dlDrf!i Iq th,. SoilRte ua jBion economy, bat, i;yn coduI- j forward t.'day to the.. t;jnbiat Friday were marked by a. most '.ntWdocid&!U?t3t to d?o. Not Marietta, ' at San Jauu, Porto anle preent it:on, made by Sen JoCbt their iua.n ! for not in Kico, U proceod nt once to the : at.r Teller f the psition of the ;o Uut thev thot tht it!fCV lb ;tsul v; Republican party in regard to ' . , 'V '' , .mpston s sauLjthat a warship (Cuban reciprocity. The eiT..rt .;-wculd have a bad efff-:t ..unn elet- ,,...,.,1 .;..,. -i;,,.,!.. ii , . ... ... , iunmuiui,i uiaue oy me iuai'iv oi Tile liex . i . w u u -turn year. This is the besi evi-; h.lK,, th(1 MaU(?lta preed publicans t.reff.Ht a rwiprncal j AiU(ieIU' 1 ',,nt- He sas fleHce of fusion in np.t.n'cy to C.!ajv Haylk-i. with all ,Hssi-( vvith Cuba, ho charactem4 as j toe North C arohna boys in .. I". ', .. , i ,r..,..,t..i, it ;o .. n,;,.t,..i:,r .i . , . . . I the Academy ured..inif w.Ml. Mr. wjme Ai.inianc anu iner c-."jo- i " . wie ujom siuhi,mus enort loue- f inUnial revenue law, u blll- was passed which deals a killing blow to that portion of the brewing interests of the country iwjt con tiolletl bv the trust, the United Urewors Ass(K:iaTion. It up par that H") jer cent, of the lner jrluced iu this country is tuadewy tbe Trust and of tin? re uiaiuiny: Kihm cent. alarife !" tii is put up in "eijrhih barrels Hie bill ismd by the House prohibits these small luktluKCs ami, if pushed by tTlSeuiilealso, wi 1 place--tiie enlir.i industry in the LauiLsi of the Trust. That this would be in entire accord with republican principles, can not be denied but that such a proceeding: will meet with the approval of the ople is doubt'' "'.) ,. - North Carolina Boys attest Point. Charlotte Observer.) Mr. V. li. liobertsoa returned home yesterday after a pleasant 'iit ofsevor:! we.ks in . the Nortli. . ljiist week he sjent a dav at the United States Naval :tio.s'-re usiup- tlnfir own coiu- It is a iiour run trom 5a:i Jauu to ae t-vive the American triple that il..rt',.i!i I l :.. ..ii i ...t' i St Cvicts to 'teake t'ood- rfiad. " p,K)i -"- . v .m j.uonc cih-;. . ' . , . Vrn inham. Ala . 'June -3 . rh-nce. Mr, Teller courirmed tlie ! ".old fcsion riccrn hatha in was ; . ,. . , ! ; ''.H-cr twelve t!ou;iud . mtticrs I'ieuft.iu m$r m- uiw toners , v;t.-. ..f Wi- . rnawm? jods ior ,s i.o o that a treaty w.mld le ueotiated l ... , by .unfit and ox travunt, officers j to the district was.bgrutj. Ata1011 Vollir,t-'fiv and .declared j sam (.,.iss an(i ' stand- at the Xsimrhr ; becjtu.se .thl were fu-1 recent meeting o' tbe ortors 1 thi the whole reciprocity ai-1 T 1 iUts iu Enclish. Mr :;.sio:i:sts and tu-A worked ion tbe;ana miners tne i-.tf.-r manueu " u.a.u-m, i u. Ernest Graves, of C'iiai'l Hill, stauds third in his class, which 'isbeiuninjf'its-' setumd year. Mr Henrv W'nstou. sm if President r . .. ... . n.; i.... ;tartv. If instead of makbii Whs " "" -fo.-.the fa it! '.ft: (the com in issjoner afivo weeks , , , ... .. lhomas Osx)rne, son of Judge! advantage of a. well known disjM) L, . . '.,., . ... 1 o X o m o jr X- o f o n o o ir i i J O o - o M o o o o o X o o o o X o ' o M o n o o o o M o m o o o o . o o o o X o . o . Poe-Atvater; Mercantile Co. ' - 2 Big Stores PITTSBORO-BYNUM. my tiay and sixty-t-cuts per ton ou o mj touu ieop4c F. I. Osborne, of Charlott1. is! 2 : as a maxim U!iru-i it, . om ... , ; ' ' v : No i:, in the same class with the 2 for minim' "cheea eoiH in distress, t- , ,. i i i iiiiiiiii . Uiivu vim m iinn Mr. DiiWittiO THE STOCKHOLDEES ARE: Frank C. Poe, J. H. Ihrie, C. P. Emery, B. Nooe, Mrs. M. C. Hill, J. B. Atwater, Mrs. Louisa Mann, O. B. Mann, J. W. Womble, R. B. Lambeth, W. R. Odell. Each and every Stoekhol d e r solicits yonr trade f o r these stores. FRANK C. POE, Pres. and Genl Manager, 0. P, EMERY, Vice-President. to,o o X ... o - n 9 i X o X o ' X i X o X ' X o ' X . o X . o ' X o o c tf o tv o o X ' o X o o fc- o o tr o k' o ar o ar o a; . o K o o ft.' o ar o a.' o V o &r ac o af o X o AT o ft' o ft" ) ft o X o V o ft' ,wpT?ld havo put giHnJ men at t'j e ,a, an iiuns of tive cents. material advantage of t'rt head of. thDJ-Kid force who wou'd The otj tors refused t: grant American Sugar Refining Co., j H(j-. v i10 runs bet A-en -1 Awe 'used some economy,, we, t!ioxfconc4-jiu and after m-v otherwise known a tae Sugar , ,H' nKiriulJ j .wmildlave liaJ -.d reads in y d.isc'-shm the j mYt Trst... Ironnmateof Mr. Os'.rne ,,u; ,.. r.i ciilerciicc adjourned uitliout hteu of Kulhesj ;!id vou!u Ttfs-n J - ', - - ' r , . y , ; reaching an agreements Utb have been paving a levied t. .,, , y 1 ' sides say they will r, main stead- above vouug men Mr. DeWitt : ooSiooo-oiioiicioioiicoiioiiovi3ooioiio-ioiio-ao-oo04ioo .Ior.es, a son "f Coiiduct jr 11. V.), """' " : ;-, ,- tlan- the ! and j ..,4... f.,.ln . , ,:1 . ifliias IU. til lli'lll li.i- IiImIH two jrears a'tt-r the sysu in w.is .abolished .for wt-fekthat was .never lone. fast, but Aim-ooos of Mr'. TiiiIi-p'k m-l I. T I.... .: l r umm, x..a I :e eu lioui Uil( 7,,. are abt,ut lH.f the blight- impeachable sources the infor- Mt .....,, rn.. :,. lhf r,,;,..,! influences are being ! mat ion that It is the inteatimi ot , -friublican prosjerity svems tbe a creatJre of imiigin-ttioi:. and exists only in fancy and brought to bear which it is j the President to g out t thi thought will form the basis of an ' states whose congressional deli- j agreement; . . gatior.w opposed his Cuban policy j j ; ix'tyre the oext sessi n and to j advocate from the platform a rtciiiro al arrangement witli Cu-1 Pope's R-.Kard. 1 i- up Hshingtoii, June ii D. K. lx,v or Pojki'.s rewa' d isthe osition held A Romantic Story of How William Writ Was Saved. (Christian Inquirer ? I want to tell you a true story U iu terms which lie believes i l,)Ui'-v abml tt J""link ,!lan w n u,? riiit ;.. ,.,.,. . a.. wi ! came famous. Like many anotli- '.on paper. M ke n rain . . . . . hvl,.,.f w . Witl.i... 4u.iu;i. ji .wll-y the wisp ever m si.t -i pU , , . ; . ty thm'm- fellow he was a slave of ' : U 1T I wl I H ill T it Tlll"l "4 lliui "lU n 141' II .'111 ll4f:ill.T II. , . - . u..,, 4H,ui r r II I . 4. I f I t,l ,. ... ,,.,,.w;i.i.. f... t i .. ...... i mo ieariui naoitoi urina. iui urn lniormation "j i ..-.-. .nm i , One day, whe: a rich and tal- i i?ntd.ji''uaugla.Jy.-ii,'U'a.r.RU..Ii.-. Ims. r..,. - v i 'i rr-.,.!i 'l'!;r. tiM.th i .UV ttV V. ... 4 . ... ' . ...... v. ..... .. . ' - itl'll l l'1 tTll'tlf thnt tir-. fs were r.evr hnrdev ... v.n..;.-i. t.... . .1... i is the story v- . : was ooiaineu iou ay uiui oeaaior v " T find prwtcrity is- only a concli- Pritchurd d-eianded tlie nosition ! t resist tue cotirmatiou of toe itiff'trnwi tHiiril-ilTT"?ffl,nr' n.f. "' IT 'K'"-""!'.?'" -TITi. M'.H.i -tl eatt whict' few-will t,-il to Cifir "J" " ' ... . 1 x . ... - ; , .,J., ,1,. i... whoMMvcordasa coiioaiu col- hu.-!uomrr.i!i le al- ' V" .1 .i..i.. ...; .most without urec-d lit. i: 1. tnie : t,ame UIM"1 a mJts wh'' i-M st-.tw-ho. : but Mr.lt.i.v,:t,.:-id.-rs that MK?side tiw r.Md d-ank. Moved .borir.E clasecs. The oi;!y' one ' v , ..,;,,,.! 1 ....... - - ,.-1 a ,-. ,.,-1.. ly l'-V. s'" ;i! ignt'd from tin benpnVtcd are. the great trusts, that are rubbing and sapptrg the 1 I DON'T GO TO SCHOOL ANYWHERE .3 -a. ' liican cefrspaper and docs not cx- ?st amo:iig tht. masses ct the- la- f. 3 until you consider the Moral, Religious & and Intellectual advantages offered by & 1 MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS ACADEMY, 1 & 3 a place for quiet study, thorough werk, e. 3 health, comfortable country home-life, ft 3 and careful personal oversight, rith rail-i 3 road, telephone and telegraph facilities. r. I Coilee-Preparatpry, Pra tical and Normal, f Ntcd .Molt- Help. . fun the over acu organs o di J 1 pi.K iican coi,gren.an snggeu is i ' ( M-' 'V" unntb.-r' t.-t-m f..r ('! jf nvr tl,M J'" R. P. JOHNSON, A. M., Principal. I .peoje. As ' evideoca ' of these ! '-"" tr out for help- L ' l)ys,,tj-. iiride," is involved ami that, ... .1 1 a . "a 9 wf uim nce ., Mv 1(r(, th? ircumstancts - cisioo ai uie ..umuus . or , Hch..f j..aint. box cl u.s ;' ..f man called, to s-e her. and s; ' t!in continued her ride Som;'dav.H lat.-r the wrote m ..en aer.,-, , r cnus .- ocr.ca .ro can or pr-m,-,. . . . . , am aslnyned U hnik you iu the u-. ..4 ... in. ise of Dr. Kins' s New Life Pins piHuui.. . . . . . d.nia, ox tun. iiihioish s ... . ... ,. j 'fwc I am the 111:01 von so Wind- 1z ' t1' f, . j 1 arc g .ntlc, thorough a.td Kuar- Ua 'Hicrsday, Friday and Sat- j , t ,. I, T j 3 nd AlaUtUfu 'Ihc-se Rive rlit-tunteed to tare.. 25c at ii, K. i" ilk-, ,. , ,,. .1. ... ... . , , ly cared for the other day, I. .C , , j J . 1 unlay, Admiral Dewey upittured 1 . , . , lie to the prosperity theory; im ; tngton dfug Mor. I . r .. -,, V, . i found your, name on the hand- before the Phil'ppine .Committee j . ... ,. . , 3 mpncmimlurallv eot.tettti-d afidl . . ...... . .. .. , . . , kercbicl and have coine to thank .C - - - - smoK nc carr ares for laates or tne nenaie ana iravo ins ver- . ... j . i-i happy when ,prosper.ty' exists .among the rnasses, but when pinched by lvtjt:ty thc.V Hi re., iil ,1001 lie rtid and tieserak-. , (Indon ilealth. sion f the initiation, of the Phil- 3' mig Boys and girls can board at hotel, frr; aid: "i 5 private families, in clubs, or rent rooms 'X and board themselves at reasonable rates L: or acuta cosi. ruiuon ai lowest rates ior amount of instruction given. S. SPECIAL RATES TO MINISTERS AND & MINISTERS' CHILDREN. On the continent, smoking is j ippiue Insurrection. There was! evident in the. 'Admiral's testi- !ugn'd th- ph'dgf. With my hand I putpf cujuuties , in "North Carolina 67 have held tiicir 'cm- ."entions and hay growing so runidly in favor a mongthe fair sex tliaton someof the lioigiaii raiintads smoking ajiartments are to Im- provided exclusively for women. This re- .'. I. 1 . . L. . ... endorsed 1 oeeu orougui aooui ft 1 iw .lur! 1 11 .l-iiiinir l-.n-Iv finHimf 1 . , , - 4 . . . IIII "U.ll t. -).'UUn ...V.. 44444lllk .'lark, giving him about I'M'jtcsj . 7 . , " y - i ' herself the object of much pro- whlVU only requires 51Sfto noui-; testun ,iei. pitMlUcin a cigarette ,iuate. There are 'othi-r cun-; j ordinary compartment re ties to liear fiom wh'u h will con-; s.-rveil for ladies. The young la- nrony, a desire . to avoid placing on my mother's Jhble, I have s'voni. God being my heljer, tll'lt T Tl'UI 111114 ill l!L' ' I14-.t t 141 l - , I'..' . I .414114 - ' III in 4 4 4 lllfl Ulli'llll. I the admuustration in an unfav-; . .... . ,. ,, . . ... ; drop of intoxicating liquor." voruble light, and also a strong', .. . ... , , ... . .. .. . He kept his pledg. Ills res- prejudice against the FihpilK s. ! . . .. ,, . ' cuer became his wife lie was a u nuer me cross examinuiion 01 5 Address, I R. P. JOHNSON, Principal, I MT. VERNON SPINGS, Chatham Co., N. C. f: - 1 1 . .,- , . . , -young man or rare la.enis, anu 11 f Senator Car mack, the Admiral' . . . . . . -; rrj $ several times col.,red up and ap-j T , M"r? 1 WW p-ared t.1 be about to resejit the line of questioning. Initially, the Admiral having admitted that he -tinue -to hu-eu Itis majoritv: : dy has tak. n action to c(iupel all ' regarded Auguiualdo as a thief There are 1 vol.- ;.... 'i..t, the IMgi.io companies 'to pro-, but that, mo regarding him, he j widely known as an orator and a j brilliant writer. U is name was William .Wirt, lie bucame At brtiey. (leneral of the United States, and was once nominated convention and Judge Clark .-got k inajin-ity ot ,hcse WHil-l, vute smoiiing for ladies. fin' tlwi l'i.nwm4.nie - accommodations (had ;idanced him mnuition of rn. . . . . , . ,. I his little act gave to America I war and oth-n-supplies, which of , . one oi m;i ;ii-iiu:ni i.ivvwis, .cmnties to hear - iru. .-o.tht ; A t the Republican 'convention . is already wifolylnominated. 1 1 1 1 at Aaijeboro Pritchard. was en nativo 0fu'ntj. Halifax, and his I dorsal to succeed himself in the reientVifr;ynty, Wake, went 1 Vn SfraUv-' ' .' ; nanmpufiiy ior nirn- inis is .he icst end otfwn c-nt'.t'l it. coui'd , Doll" Fad to Try This.,' W fi'"ni'ir a hrTPKt trial is rr i v r giyen Ivm. ,;Hm only. .cfUne j tMatic IlUer!,; for- any trouWe it ' Nia.8.bjcnthj(. hr toi.,1 fo'r ' the i'l r-f oftimtnded tor a .ermannt . . , i raior is cfiet led. It never fails to W?1 (ul'"'jr'ilr -"rl'tone the s,o,n,ch, reflate the kid .and far t'f f ct-rde ImV --b.od ; uey ai)d how cU. htmndate the lier, tolp,i fitid W,ll tand V.r'.iint iin tinviaorait the nerves rnd purify the til lyi? .has .been declj'.i;'d Chief Wun-do n nvstems. pJcctrrcv Hitters lus-ticc f sNo.e'h Caroeiiu. j I rojipjes.- Si"mnch Disorders, Ncf J-qfige 'OLark is ng ,unrtlj. ,i:K:.H?;.hir-piencss Rheumatism i4j....,,i t.' ;.. . . ' ; NvU 1 n expels. Malaria. Sat' IWUf,,- umu,!,u i n " " "M i -si,, tiin cuaramet-d by (R rbonK. ! 1 v.i( allt'' -r the stale ;,.,. . o'nlv, ,Ve . ' '' JjT-". j a 1... A,.t .1 1 I 1 emu se in; unt-iiui:u 011 tin: urouuu that "All's fair in war," Senator Carinack asked him why he re garded Auguinaldo as a thief in view of the fact that he knew of no dishonest, act on Auguiualdo' part, but at "this moment Sena tor I jodge called attention to tlie fact that the hour for- adjourn ment had arrived, and Dewey hastily grabbed his hat, bowed and left the room without wait ing to be formally excused,' On Thursday the House of Representatives added Vine nor to the measrres cah lilatcd to cast serious ichVetions on the republican. Under the guise of merely ?whhk--tl liaise in the The -'Seventh "Day Adventists at Aslteville are planning to buihJ a .sanitarium and orphan asylum there, . ..... l'oiiionit g the System. - It is through the ho we I h th.it the ho y is t eanfted of impu ities. I on stip ition keep these poisons in the sysUtn, cauini '.huadjche,' dulness, antl inelai t holia at font, thin on shtl)'' erupt iori and finally serious illness tinie r I reitiecly is applied. UtWilt1! I.itllc Karly Kisers pre vent tnis trviuhle by kli'.iiUling the liver and p.-omote easy heohhy ac tion of the bowels. Them: little pills do not act Violently but by Mrenj(th enina the bowels en a hie them ,to perfonii thetr on Nefer I ((ripe jr di; tri'ss; G K 1'ilk'ngfon. Tll EXLINE HOUSE is the place to stop when in littM- boro. : Hest r.Mtms, lest fare,! most jtolite and attentive ser vants. The only hotel that has a livery near by. liates are light. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat This preparation contains all of r idlgesUnu and digests all kirn food. It jrl vea Instant relief and v .-, fails to ctirf. It allowi you to tL tb food you want, Tho mont aensit 1 eii.rti.' t lornot rrihir futmacna can lana it. uy imiso manj I AMIIQ'Q I IVPfiV" TARI F !tbouiwnds of drsneDtica haro been L,nnivvtJ 1,1 this 'V..:euttdaftrTerythlnrtw failed. la '. (; j unequalled for the stomach, child- j re a wiw weaic stomachs thrive on It. j : . . Cures all ttomaoh troubles - 1 iTwwy 1 F.e. in witt fcCo. .eiikrt IveepK rtmstantly on Laud good. W.uItiutBiim.tti.t.W.tofc A "' ' teams, good buggieii and fustj;, li.Pitklngtot.. driver! ITTSB0RQ, Ni C. - ' : J.C LANIUS, Prop. Livery connecte d with the lxlin - House. (Xodol Dyspepsia Ouro OIqcxU what ym aL 4 f I A 1 j

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