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THE MORNING POST: ; THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21 1901 n n The D. A. R. Treated to a ' Sensational Scene robbing the safe of S. J." Stalling here Monday night. 'The prisoners gae their names as James White, Robert Fulton and John Wilson. Sufficient evidence was produced on the trial to commit them to jail in default" of 4 JpoOO'bond each. Dynamite fuses, dynamite cartridges, several bottles of nitro-glycerdne and the missing key of Stalling' store were found in their possession. CUBA'S EXPORT DUTY I Judge lllrj -. i ... k M ' vices hrrvc ;lefl 0Gre.d. She U1 ; be . Mr. P. IT. Morga ' featured) throughout the country: over ftll finding a few days TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAT. ' Take laxative Bromo QtiinineTablets. ;an os Shawboro, is a in ti fitv " TT IS . - - ; f - -j-e-- - - . . r,. ,,vuj,j u t i&Ai, viV t ' - A i ' iii-l,. .J - SI? . . w. ' 1 . .ft. . , .. i t. . ... . . ii. , "i : ine- auraeuuiis huuji -. uvw aupcriiuenuent I tne united Maxes uie An min''. u the show audiences according to the con- saving station on the North Carolina AU dinta refund money if It fails to tract iust offered, Her. : only tnirty coast. -. ruuc- . . minutes during the day. In the menag-. ; erie tent, she will give a fifteen minute Dale Finishes Hatchet Business General Wood Has Authority -MlMMTOn HAVE PlfiUTQ TilVSE TO BE INDIGNANT t0 Abolish.lt if He Chooses Washington. Feb. 20. Secretary Root Saw riapIHo Nnt tf SmOKft mission now in this city that bo has no J , lob: Out Author of Anonymous letter Aspirants for the filce of President-General Illusion. Feb. 20. The National 'i -v i;f (In- Daughters of the Ameri- i'l '.hf.i of '!in:ci in 1 i MO! IS t( elf t'ii'" congress j objection to the removal of the entiro ' export duty on tobacco provided it i.H'r ts with the approval of General ooa. Or ders were issued several days ago for a f0 pbr cent, reductipn of the expo.-t to bacco tax, the. reduction t rake eff.xt Aprii 1st. Last week the Eco'.umic Commission came to Washington ior the purpose of discussing with the sec- i,,r- t'u.. ';ui,nii t .i,iit;nn tn mati,! r a ) tikt court of Sedgwick county this request lor the removal of the tobacco morning Judge D, M. Dale delivered a Jux thev asked that General Wood "be ! i-.,., 1... . . T-.iti fv. 1 ri I u , i . ,i J i l. i ' . . I : - i.evtMii ion rou;i .uum- - uireciea to expenu out oi me v.u:.iu . . . 7 . . r the reading of treasury hugeum of money foe " . iu "i- l arrie Nation and three other women Mrs. Nation and Three As sistant Smashers Will Have! to Stand Trial March 10th. Saloon Men Highly Elated italk on temperance at the afternoon .ind I evening performances and a special tableau wagon will be devoted to h. r making her a big feature of the street spectacle. Several vaudeville managers were forcing contracts on the temper ance crusader and it was at enormous expense , that she could ; be induced to give her consent to accepting the terms offered her by Mr. Main. She will have a c''ter section of a Pullman car, ha pro (ded with a maid, and all her mals wiU be served in her private ' ap ele ments, making the fatigue of travel as light as possible. For the furthering of the cause which she represents, Mr. Main has consented to allow the Main circus tent to be raised for jaer exclu sive use every teunday afternoon. f FRESH Vaccine Points Tubes pre. Wichita, Kan. .Feb. 20. In the dis- li juoriow. r!ie way for the event importation of beef cattle into Cuba an J I u election of officers ' also appropriate a sum to encourage ini- j I migration. Secretary Root explained 'to I THE RACES AT NEW ORLEANS HENRY T. HICKS CO,? Ba'elgh, N. G i OTEL (ERARD Forty-fourth Street, sear Broad wty, NEW YUUK. , X Abolately Fireproof, Modern and Lots' rious in All . Its Appointment. CENTHALLY LOCATED. Cool and Comfortable in Summer America a and Kuropeaa Plas. (Uarief New , Manat'emtntJ -J. B. UAAIBLEN'S SONS, Proo'ra, , Alter -the preliminary opening xtr-; ar-,t ...f-1 t-wes Mrs. Florence L. Nesnn-th arose in tgr eongaltation with tfie Cuban officiate tne center aisle and offered a resolu-1 1 Pomnos;nff cabinet, should he c in sider such action advisable. ti'on as a matter of privilege. "'"State the nature of the resolution," fcaid Mrs. Manniifg. !It relates to a certain , communica tion ..that is being circulated in this, con gress." Mrs. Nesmith began to read a resolution of onilemuation,- but her voice evidently not being strong enough, it -was read by t!); oilicial reader.. It -cited that a scandalous, scurrilous and cnonynious communication had been cir Clilared -in the congress affecting the name of a certain person. The resolu tion contained the words '"scandalous end libellous." and asked that a thorough Investigation be made, and the "culprit iwl fvil-1iir hunted down." The reading of this statement caused , The State Sunday School convention a sensation. Mrs. Pcrkius and Mrs. was called to order tonight at 8 o'clock Bachelor inoved that the resolution be by N. B. Broughton. of llaleigh, chair man of. the Executive committee, i president, 'Hon. B. It. Lacy, was SUNDAY SCHOOL STATE CONVENTION - The Annual Meeting at High Point Opens Well. -j ' High Point, N. C, Feb. 30.-Special.- The not present on -account of special duties in Italeigh. Prayer was offered by Lev. Dr. C. S. Blackwell of Wilmington. George W., Watts of Durham, Marion Lawrencse, international general secre tary, II. M. HamiH, international held tabled. The motion was amended, that the newspaper reporters should omit all mention of the incident. "I' understand." said Mrs. Ma'nning, tears appearing in her eyes, "that it is your president-general who has been cru elly maligned in 'this anonymous com munication." The resolution was tabled. It fol- . JOWSJ I coowtupr finrl rttlioi i n tArnn I inn:i I ofFi justice and appeal, and as such I now 'and asked to take seats on the rostrum, address it. address of welcome was delivered by "Whereas A report has gained circu- Professor George H. Crowell of High la'tron to the effect that one -of this body Point, and was responded to by Itev. has sent out anonymous communications.' Thaeler, of Winston. Professor II. Otlier stMements equally false and scjir- Hamill delivered a masterly address rilous-are being made in regard to this .t. a me member. Every member -of this0", .- ' u u i ' orgnmzntion should be entitled to its' The convention is by far the largest protection. This is particularly so when in ts history and the meeting promises that -member '.has served the body from to be a great one in every respect. Fro nts' earliest days until the present time, fessor E. O. Exceil will arrive tomorrow, and serW-d it with a loyalty and devotion J ': The prohibitionists of the State met Tvuicii siioui.i awaKen in return its nign- oere today and formulated plans for or-! -Such ai;s1uons aVe be nVadand ".f the , of the TJ re mitrne and libellous, and are a dis- decide? to put Avorkers m the held ani p-ace to such an organization as-ours 'Adopted the "No-license Advocate of ,aml a blot upon its honor and the dig- Danville, Va.. as their organ in this Tiity of every member. i Statel Edwin Shaver of Salisbury, T. P. "When such methods prevail who is Johnston and Eev. J. W. Holt were eafe from attack? A woman's purity of anion? ' the prominent pronibitionists .character, is her proud esf possession. nocnf. Shall it be permitted by this bodv that P ,, t , ... , the character, of any member shall be Dr- 1X A- St:inton of this place was ssnlll l.v such vile and spnndrilon operated on for appendicitis in Salis- charged with malicious destruction of property, he held that buiidings occu pied by saloons have the protection of laAv and can only be confiscated by order of the court. Judge Dale hoi is that no person has the individual right to de stroy property, no matter to what us? it is put. The decision means that Mrs. -Nation and her three co-workers who Novelty 8 to 1, Juanetta 3 to 1. Time i suiasncu two saloons in w lcuita. win !; j.:-io. tried. The saloons were owned by John New Orleans, Feb. 20. Results . at New Orleans track: . First race, selling $ mile Pirates Queen 4 to 1. Bronze Demon 8 to 1, Sig Levy 25 to 1. Time 1:15. Second race, selling 1 mile DIG Al Caskey 5 to 1, Eugenia S. to 1; Left Hover 3 to 1. Time 1:49. Third race, declared no contest . Kfl lr S to 1, Miss Bansom o to 2, Teiry Banger 3 'to 1. Time . Fourth race, handicap 1 mile Hood's Brigade 4 to 1. Cluster 5 to 1, Skillman 8 to 5. -Time 1:4.21. Fifth race, selling 1 mile Zolo 8 to 1, AGADEMY OF MUSIC FRIDAY, FEB. 22d Also , .' A VON. INN AXD COTTAGE3L- AVON. N. J. Molt Select Itesort on the New Jersey Coast. , Send for l'articnlanu 1 ?S&?"--' 'V '7 Sii-.-iW 4 1 nr mmm m or To RepaA. Broken ArtL ciesuso t Reaiember m- MAJOR'S RfTRRFr? CEMENT, MAJOR'S LEATHER f REEILEOTRIO BELT3FFJi i TiUl in your ow home, 4 0nIvHKIBl!IBF.B(.tTl!RiT l0 tlUR. T ELKlf RC BfcL'ftt to ao.T reader of Ihlspawr rastiiUrrciiarE.ilM. rht'r. ALMOST KQTUlKn .... . r . . with most all other treatment, tan whra r 11 mk., trie bcita, ftppllanees rmcrtii nil. CUICK CURF fnr more than oOaUmentw. ONLY S 11, CX'BS f or aU nervo is diseases, weaknesses and disorders. For coirnvi. sealed confidential catalo-nie. eotlhUaasat and moll tout SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., Chicago. Beantifiil Cole and Johnson In the Genuine Comic Novelty, IWIOCOONTd Supported by a Compqny of 30 Colored Vaudeville Stars. . . Don't miss "The Circus at Coontow, Shade - Trees The bilver Leaf Maple, the most ra pid-growing naple. and the most saf fac.ory general-purpose shade tree. We have an immense stock of this varie'V of ell-developed specimens, youug' and thrifty, smooth and straight and beautiful branched heads-three sizes, viz.: 8 to 10 feet. 10 to 12 feet. V to 14 . . 'v, ' T ' V i t . ""tT ca ns .Norway, .uapie, sugin- " CV V. 1 ivery ornament al. Carolina Poplars, etc. epc-d Evergreen specimens, large assortment price on application. 11 "i.nfMfd m iro-.r-growing. wr.i p for our free sitv-pazs ilhistratPrt catalogue and fnrty-pasc nnmnbler ri -'How tn Plant and Cultivate an OrrhoVJ 1 Man! e. Well-devei- J. Van Linciley Nursery Go., Pomona, IN. Ilerrig and James 1 ns and were wrecked. January 22. Mrs. Lucy Wil hert. Miss Julia Evans' and Mrs. Lydia Muntz are chargel with Mrs. Nation. Kay and Keith, attorneys for the wo men smashers, appeared to argue for the quashing of uri information . filed against them. They claimed that sa loons had no legal right to exist; tint saloon men were unworthy and consid ered outlaws in Kansas, and that the information set forth in the complaints Mas not a plain statement of facts. Judge Dale stated that the first two charges were too sensilefcs to consider, but that he would listen to brief argu ments on the latter point. This enraged the attorneys and they refused. "Very well, then," said Judge Dale, "I will overrule any motion to quash this indictment and hold the women for trial. The trial will come in regular docket form." Tho case was for March 10. and it is nrobablc that that tiriit will see th Prices: SI, 75c. 50c. and 25c. Seats i Sixth race, selling 1 1-1G mile Bohul now on sale. Entire balcony for colored 4 to 1, 7 eana 4 to 5, Bequeath 3 to 1. r ponk Time 1:40 K . Entries for Today First race, sellinc furlongs Onoto W, Floyd Dixie 101, Lauratea 101, YVeidman 101, Goodale 104, Eight IL lis 104, Sir Christopher 10G, Free Iiand'lOG. Dousterswiv'el 107. McG'n Prince 107, Elsemore 107 Tobe Paine 100. Second race, selling, 2 year old, Z mile Evil Eye 03, Debenture 05, Equalize Vi. Miss Charlie 00, Fhonolote 104, Lou Woods 108. Third race, selling lg mile Arline C. KH. Monnett 100, It. 15. Sack 102, Prince Real 105, Jim Conway J07, Lan quo II. 107, False .'Lead 112. Fourth race, handicap 1 1-1G mile Hood's Brigade 100. Jack Adie 03, Cho rus Boy 102, Sarrilla 105. Strangest 112. Fifth race, selling J milt- Bella of El gin 102.. Curtsey 102, Belle Harrislmrg .102. WateVplant 1(4. Blumist 104, Gal- lopin 104, Aaron 104, Orrie Joan 107, trial if the women can be produced in j sbnuns Wald JOJ, Ilazclnoor 110, Btr statements?" .'The resolution recited "that such inothods of procedure receive the seal ':" disapproval f this consivss, and 1 1 i ; t every, effort shall be made to trace sr-. rejMrt. .to -their authors, that th?y the .retailers of such "statements sh:s'r; b made to feel the displeasure of liii bl:h -urt of justice." "Madam President." said Mrs. Ni gmirh. "I demand the acceptance of this Tesvhiii""n in the name of womanhood and In the iinnip of the honor and integritv Of this hrwly." ' . . The resolution was signed by Florence Hildrelh Ncsmith. Mr. Daniel - Mannimg presented her report as chairman of the Coninfiltee on th ( Tori tinn : al Hall. The repui t .-h wed hat from I'.'l.runry 10. 11)1)0. to F bniaiy 30. JftOl. !i..re has been received toward the fund I Slo.700. The fund now amounts to !223. Crtitfimiing. flic report savs: "A rain, and for the las-t time". I uftre yon 1o i)r, yon:- part toward this memo rial of -thn men who cnmiti'd no sacri fice too great for accomplishing our inde pendence. I,f.r u nnt ill) a bu'ildin- ,to which a!! the peoi'ile can point with de. It should ho one of -r ln finpf in tlu couiitrv. for it will i'tti-csinr 85JHK1 o. tlip best women of America." Mrs. Manning appealed to the mem tiers of th ci!nr'-i'ss to confib"te S2 c(h. If this is done, she said, $70,000 will, he raiM'il. Belter or.lt -, nnw prevails in tho rnn. bury and is doing well. ANOTHER TERM FOR CHEATHAM . .. Been Very Useful Politically to the President Washington, Feb. 20. Special. Re corder Cheatham is assured of h's fat job for four years longer. The Prosi tha Nell 112..hiilingburn,412. . Sixth race, selling ini'e and 70 yards-r Rija 01, Syncoi)ted Sandy 03. Cogswell 00, Jessie Jarboe 103, Tom Gilmora 101, J. II. Barnes 105, Belle Simpton 105, Fda Riley lOj. rLlitheful 103, Dagmar 110. ORDERED TO WASHINGTON tent todaj said he. had no mt.-iiti m f . ,r, mf na 4. Av n , ,-, making a change in that office. 'Cheat-(imt 'the threats are not taken seriously. nam lias been most active in all colored ; mhehl is heavily guarded to prevent court Mrs. Nation is now in jail at Topeka and may not be able to appear. IJer bondsmen, Deacon Smith v and Whom Jones, are trying to get in conrnunieation with her tonight. Mr. Na' 11 W-.U be tried on two charges of malicious de struction of property The penalty lor each is six months in the county jail and $5tH line. The decision of Judge Dale has ' already hail a quieting eff ect upon prohibition fanatics here who have been threatening raids any timi?. All that remains to by provcui to convict Mrs. Nat kin before .ludire Dale is to prove that she smashed the property describe"' and there are hundreds who witnessed that affair. Discussing the matter, Judge Dale said: "It i?r expressly stated under Kansas laws that no person or persons have the riht to abate nuisances, and that such nuisances can' only 1h abated bv order i vessels to come to Washington to par of the court., Saloon property i as much ; titfpate in thy inauguration .ceremonies, protected by law as any other property. iTh?y are the Duxie, which is now en I am afraid Mrs, Nation violated the ! route to Pensaeolu: the Lancaster, which law when she wrecked fixtures." recently sailed from Curacao for the Po- Judge Dale's decision has caused much tomac by way of San Juan; the Hart elation among most people an Wichita. , ford, whieh has just left Pointe a Pitre, where saloons are favored. Women of j and -the Topeka,- which is now at Bar fiio W. C. T. U. have wailed npon I badoes. The Lancaster and the Ilait Mr.yor Ross and ords r.'d hiui to ciose ford . have for some time been at La tii.: saloou.7. lie reftiss'i 1 do no. The ! ( Jnayra, Venezuela, near the scene of evizens' mas?-n:eeting Fridny will pro.-(the asphalt ontroversy. ably pass rc'Kolutioivs. upholding the1 All the vessels carry several hundred mayor.- No saloon raTding is expected landsmen' in addition to their crew '.s. here now. Ministers who incite riots These men. it is proposed, shall form part will be arrested and put under peace l)f the aiaval pageant.1 ' It is probable that bonds. The ministers declare that sa- the ships will lie off Alexandria, as they are coo large to get all the way up the channel to Washington. Ships of War to Be Present at McKinley's Inauguration Washington, F'eb. 20. The Nnvy De partment has" issued orders for four large kK T. FE IX Cul lUlD'- OR' ii TA ' CRUaAI, OR JlAulU IfEAUllt It; Parifies as ice II a Beantifes Voothr cnaTctic will doit Removes Tan, Pirn iles. Krerk'c-. Mots Patches, Kash. and Sk'n Jkea-es, nl cverv blemi h on bsa'i y and defie? l"tectio Jt has stood the te of 52 years nnd is o harmless we tate it to be sure it is prci?rly 11a :e Accept no co'uite feit of simlli? si one Dr X, A Say- r said to a lady of tie lnut '"ti (& patient) "As vw l.idies will t:se then. I recommend :nr n l rm ss-the lea t '.anafulcfaUth: Skin prerr itions. For sat; va I Dru 'its ant F itcy Gocds Deale.s in lUe V S, Canada and Europe , . .tVSi T iO!IIN Frp'r, ,"" " v 37 irea: Jone St XV ?1UC Wfen uelfor over slxtT yenra -v 'U0, niniln of mother for ther cliildrfii flUI'C while tetlin? with yBrte JUlll'!y O nrresii. It iioothesthechtM. CnflTl-IIHO wfteim the frnins. xllay nil jUU I ill tit pain; enws -wind colic, "and i ' V lilfif the bet remedy for dinrrhoea. sld i''Ui by Druggrists in every part of ,'t-li-i ',-orUi. Be sure and a:k for 'Mrs.-Winslow's ocihiag Syrup." and take 110 other kind. '.' -:iiy-five csnts a bott;e. . Agents Wanted In Every Town. Write 7or Information Pat. March x6 and Nov. 9, 1S9 Pat. in Ca&ada"Nov, a, 1897. TO bLL THE And Terms. 1 D - And other Flant -eating Pests. Snre dsatli , Sales last year 20,000 11 s. ' " . Julius Lewis Hardware Co., STATE AGENTS. ' r!de. all onvejitions .fer jthe past few years, and on several occasions has "prevented res '. :tM'iK 1 1 ing adopted denouncing the President for not giving office to th" negroes in proportion to the votes case by them for the Republican ticket. A i.ew i-o.st office lias been established at Mon. im!, "McDowell county, with Dora M. I.tdbtltei as postmaster. Thomas Forney of Asheville, who serv ed in the war with Spain, has been granted, a pension, of $10. another outbreak of temperance people. Cress or til 1 l.iu-r Itfr rf thn .m,ii.!..ir, 'ltevoln:i.!t r.utl the routine biwitiex U North Carolina as foliows proceeding with t.-derable smooth:s'ss and ' Clinton Browning-at AIcLeansville, In. good temper, u 11 very wide-awake Guilford county, vice Andrew 31. Kura- uiiic.i.er. niw..vor. is s-tning up to a -high ley resigned; Eugene A.- W vii',' -.m .Hiiii in iHuicip.-u ion or me CARIS1E DE1EVTS TODACCO But She Declines Al! OOTers Co Furnish u Ilund Topeka. Kan., Feb. 20. As a result of the "jjint" smashing crusades ver the State during the past two -weeks the Legislature today passed a prohi bition enabling act known as tne "inqui sition bill." It makes a nuisance o;.t i'ostnias.ters have been appointed in -of anjv place where liquors are found tor sate except for the excepted purposes, and gives county attorneys authorrry to subpoena any persoh and compel him to give evidence as to the existence of "joints. The cases against Mrs. Nation IIuseth, wosi Vngrovsing event that Ts to ha-pen if t r and others fox- malicious destruction ,f wmen and all of dliri:.--- the sesion-the ele.tinn oY a -James II. Lvans at Sat- pinperty were today postponed until next the Wound Sresidont-gciieral to succeed .Mis Daniel tcrvyhite. Ciranville county-, vice Sam- Monday. Mrs. Nation appeared for Iter . v .'. , InJirfing. . I uel M. Evans removed. - 'Se!f, and, in addressing Judge lI.-iK-.-ii 1 'e ! waited to 12SCAP1S CUT OFF Firemen Pas Woman and Children from a Burning House New York, Feb. 20. Twelre famil'es, including seventeen infants in av;us, were thrown - into a panic this morning by a lire which was discovered in tlu five-story tenement building, 124 IMan cey street. f The fire shut off escape by the stsir 'way, and only quick -work on the part of the tiremen prevented many from be-iM"-'overcome, by the thick and heavy smoke. The firemen formed a human txiiui on raised laddci-s and passed the Ihe children down to 4 ii I.'lk '(I 7 I b rpif,-i m VV-.ilm'm ..til, Nfnrir Hie Sincere and EEonrtt Sentiments L.i!iri . d Kelotv, or Fall to (1- lin- With tite Urnmrkablu ol the Prrpraliouto Wnica They Iteier . KM. given Cranitonie Hair Food and Scalp Soap a fair trial. lue have done my hair is some- ivonderful. It has grown so much and longer so .-.much, that my !s remark: "How beautiful ycur Many of my -patients are eparations With gratifying eets, Ohio. At the onenins session thorn woro ovi. ic:v-09 of ;i i!eteniiiii:uion on the iart Of some members of. the congress to rnnrd ejrninst any act that mi.ht'givc drntegi us t!u- rk-ciioii t. one si.b- or ihe-other, nt;d it is nduiitte.1 that the Mr. Ivluttas has returned from the tendency to arr.nnre the on vontiuu -.in " -p-oup devoted to h-ading candidates was rerr pirlpabio. '.The three candidates standinc most frombntiy befor,. tlie conv.-iirim are rrJ'lVi" M, Le'11' of New Vo,k- Mrs. '.r nw a vice-president and ..-wife of the -Seuatrtr from Indiana. mi lr Jio -l.!;!. of New Jersev. -Mrs Mel.aa ns li. nji camlidate before, and Until a -very h-nr prior to the hft COHvexition. when oUlcors -were e er -ed he vas confident of winnui" the '.. ' fche openly o.vfts. t'ohti,- m.-ina-onient grfve the cunteL to MIS. M;1,,:n Mrs. Fau-iomiks is ismnh-d amoncr deWateff a bavin- a-ouirod. in n ;ense h -eood .. will t!1:it w- the fight for fu. .IH1I1H1K. l;t tilO no cumb " tDU own khiw as-n coiiicioi- 0f votes Mrsi Roebling haa a -y-,. of pledged vote, ? -irnnsLlerahle - me,, but she is kep! away byvif : health. . - Safe Crackers Arrested ; Urtletoa.-'-N. 0.. Feb. 20. -Special til If T 4 It. . ... . . J '-t'CVOll. ninui .j. e. oyiis uronirhr ro I it 1 lnt.mi anu requesting a chanjre of . venue be- ...... .p 1.:.. : i: ..i. . ; a . K,le ,,,.1 s in tte House ud,y jKa XTu ir'li Mr. Charles I rice and Mr. It. P.. (rbnn m court where justice is dispensed." are here, ami were in consultation tod ty ; The change of venue will hot be with Senator I'ritchard on legal husi-! grantel. ness. j' ilrs. Nation "receives more than a hun- lr. T. S. McMullan of Hertford is (1rt'a -telegrams and letters daily from hoi-p. also biwver Tnnnill nf IlM,lwni peyi'ie in mi parts O! uie .union, many ; jOfterrag to furnish a cash bond, but WILMINGTON NEXT YEAR she refuses such assistance and yeniaius in jail. . - . - - . : - ; . A day today Mrs. Nation sat by an open window in the jail for fresh air, be cause hardened criminals on the .loo;- , , f ii ' f ii 1- itiui, amuivtr vijiai cues uiiu jJipco. jliiv Oiate UOUnCll Ot the JliniCr weather is very cold,, but she 'preevs the cells below." ; r : - ' Beverly (Mass.) Lodge of Good Tem plars 'has sent Mrs. Nation a silver plated hatcht't -encased in Morocco. , I'msccutionn have been x'OiDuiein-?! against druggists all over Kansas. IIuo- save their clothes, and stood" shivering in the streets, (1 d iii their night robes. The monetary loss was trvial . j The sagacity of a dog attracted at watchman to the scene in time to i'irous- ' the tenants, and so probably prevented the loss of several lives. . HOEKN HhOW.VP A Til A IN Ordee Elects Officers Feb. 20. Sne- Winston-Salem, N. C c ab ihe State C ouncil Junior Order ArMu of .1.-.,,, ct .rt;n , -Mechanics, in session .5C .thy are aeprlv'ed-6f 'the ; revenues Ils from the sale of whiskey. - I r- f SItK JOtBi A CIKCl'S! Salem; Councillor. X. B. -Webb. States-? ' SUUUOrterS lf 1T;nif1 . lmnranon iclan mst.t that -U ..i-n u 'sT. ' .uY- truni'n- n' Vi i i vicim.i lull aiLcniuou lO UJIU put, ana tnnt a-h liri.Tont.,,! r ts,. T . V a, ,, . Kt win r.ri 1,- i-wm.n oihil- uwiti'S neie eimeu as IOUOWS yflle; ice-Couutillor, J. B. Moore, Wash t XT y 11 ,. r I lugtou xs. v,.; secretary,- . v. vanee, Winston-Salem: "Assistant. W. F. Fnl- ghuin, YY Ilson ;- Treasurer, Thacker, Greensboro. John . Mr. J. Durham, secretary. treasurer: or tne isessemcr i;otton:iv - This Story Evidently Intended to ?;e Taken KS uJoUe T. veneva. . uuio, r et. r"'. Carrie , " Nation will' travel ' f "ring "the 'season -( iy01 with the uewVTalter L. Mait and showsu Negotiations have Ixen carried on wan ner wjtu .-. viow io ncr ejiat-.i. ! " . '',111, IV." 1 1 i l IV I'tJ '1 - - ..- , j.jiju. . tin evening tavce whli snent resterdav in the eitv the srncst of nient for the nast mouth, and to.i.i r 1- ill. Halifax. .fcrH with hAw;n mil l'Tr. and. Airs. it. F Tlivon . '. i 111 lain rwrson n Ur announced thn I.-- . r' D- W, Troops Arrive in Armorrd Cars and Drive Tbeiu Off London, Feb. 20. The Boers continue their efforts to wound or destroy Gen eral Kitchener, and his life is frequently menaced by them. - - . A sPateh has been received from Pre toria stating that the burghers have 7"" P a train that was in advance j .r ('pt ral Kitchener's train, near .Klip ine jjoers had carts and wag ons ready to take' -nwyy the goods se cured, when General Kitchener sent for ward his armored trucks and h;s body, guard. After a" brisk fight the burghers w'rr driven off. The British suffer few f-nsualties during the engaement. Th drivcr of ..supply train was raided to death by the explosion which Allowed when the Boers fired on the lu eoniotive and cars - ' GRANITovif If AIR FOOD is a cleansing, invigorating prcraration, causes the hair' to grow LUXUUIANT hl, keeps it sofe and pliant, imparts tv it the LUSTRE apd' FRESHNESS of YO UTH, eradicates dandruff, prevents HAIR FROM FALLING, is the MOST CLEANLY of all hair preparations, and is PERFECTLY harmless. Being a strong nerve tonic, it is co'oling and in vigorating to the brain. 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I have found Cranitonie Hair Food and Scalp Soap a.l you. claim for them. 1 hav6 u.sed tluui myself for dandruff with pleasing results. Thy are the most elegant preparations for the hair and stall) I have ever used, st en or prescribed. L. A. HABn.it, M. D. - Thicker Iln'r Than Evpr Brforo Gentlemen It affords me gi-eat pleas ure in recommending the Cranitonie Hair Food. , It has saved my hair, which .was my pride. A few months ago. diii iug severe illness, my hair began failing out to an alarming' degree. The use of Cranitonie Hair Food stooped it. and. after a few bottles, new hair started out all over my head. I now have a thicker sr.owth of hair than I ever had before. I write this especially for the benefit of my pupils and friends of Newark ami Orange. N. J.. who have so oftn asked me: "What shall I do -to prevent my hair from falling out?" ' I would fcimiiiy sav: "Use Cranitonie Hair Food." MABEL E. FERRIS. Teacher, of Physical Culture and DeisarU'. Annandale, N. 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ML ill. 1 Heneybrook, Pa., July 23, 10O0.;V A Qii ek Cure Dear Sirs I am fully convinced merits of Cranitonie Hair Food, and ta.'i :t n n. .. in, it to I'-L ii is an mat. .tun " -. - hi'" the few applications I gave, did "'."-"f so much good! My head is Vln dandruff end mv hair has stoppcif fam' out. MRS. 11. C. DIN AN. - 3SH ?!dwin Si rec - Mav 31. 1900. Wilhamspori, i - r"i-,initnTiic ShainPr direct from lahorator
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