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- . THEIOKyiNa PaST,Ci5Uyt)AYvFEBRTJABY 31 1QQ4 - ' ' ' - " ' -rr-r 11 F -THE HAT Em o WITI-T ' COMSUiyiPTfOM, Peruna Promptly Saved Hsr r Li Hiss A.lce O'Neil, 312 Adams street, Brook lyn.J.;Y.f " cscnof say f oo srwc a vor of Perana. About TSSJ was. completely worn cut, had a serious coin nd a hard cough which seemed io be fa danger of ansctlng my lungs. If my system had been i a stronger wauuion n would have been much easier to throw off this cold, but. I could cot seem to get any relief until I took Peruna, and I must say mat n aia tne work thoroughly. Within, a week I could See a wonderful Improvement, and 1 took Peruna four weeks end am in perfect ueaita now." ALICE 0.TBIL. both the "t5-! i ! the most J VXK I the following ' X . . " ; i SS! PAN AMA?Sn PRESIDENT gincer Japan vjiaiate Corea a neutrally. sahi: Tt imTinj ; that' Russia . - i iami ! nave every freedom to move m The Wodivosiok Sq-droa Seen Again , London. FebcO.-fThe Tokto corre spondent of the 'Dispatch says that a telegram , from r; Matsuye. a fortified ' About Pe-ru-na as a Itemed? for All Diseases of "V inter, Coughs a m t r VOiua ana umuTiu ,That Pertma cures catarrh, coughs, colds, Is veil known medical profession and the people generally. It Is undoubtedly popular remedy for this class cf diseases in existence. Bead letters: Pe-ru-nm. Cures a Cold at the Outset. ; Alias E. M. Isaacs, Armstrong, Pa., Vice-President of the Portnightly Club, writes t ' No one who has tried the comforts Peruna brings would ever be without it. used to dread the slightest cold, as its consequences were' so lengthy and so unpleasant, and the catarrhal condition Which Invariably followed so hard to jget rid of, but since I have known of the bleflo4 relief secured through the use of Peruna, I am free from all this unpleas trthesi ind uffering. "A few doses never fails to cure mc of a cold and? I keep well through its use." Misa E. M. Isaacs. Hon. W. J. Purman, ex-member of Congress 'from Florida, writes from l423 Q street, N. W., Washington, D. C.t as follows: " From representations to me and my own experience I feel justified In recommendingjvour Peruna to any and ail persons suffering with catarrh, nervousness or stomach troubles. I for such afflictions. I, and others u whom I recommended It, are usin it now with beneficial results.!m--y. J. Purman. . ' : . , If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Penin;, write atonce to Pi. JTartman, : giving r full statement of your case, and. hi; w be pleased ,o give you his valuable act vice gratis. '" '11 Address Dr. ITartman, President c' The Hartm3n Sanitarium,' CoremLd-, regard it at 'ft, tnnlc and remedy if f HEARST BARREL ON TAP IN KENTUCKY 1 Henry Watterson Surrenders Mo Bryan and Disclaims -Responsibility for Results : lioulsvllle, Ky., Feb. 20. Henry Wat terson practically concedes Kentucky for Pryan and Hearts and declares that h$ will not be a candidate for delegate to the St. Louis iconvention. In a vig orous editorial the editor of the Courier Journal says: " "The Courier Journal is a Democrat. As a Democat It appeals to Democrats. Since, talk of a seat In the next nat ional convention Is sometimes indulged lA.lat !t be understood once and for it- vnt t z-am Ho ova i-wi nn ;nrh 1 Una next year. 1 I T - 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 i V .iiiiiuiifi'ii n m u n i .j .-T-n nnn dTii n 1 1 c i 'i u RUSSIANS AND JAPS MEET1N AN ENCOUN TER ON LAND most successful' in the history of the order. The Increase of membership has been phenomenal. At the last session of this body there were little over 5.C00 , members In good standing. At' this meeting in Charlotte the records will show a membership of 8.000. This has been an unusual growth for an order organized Jn this state twelve years ago. Its principles are virtue, liberty! (Continued from page 1.) and patroitlsm. The strong educa- and transports were Included .In the tional sentiment that has been sweep- number.' ' '!' lng over North Carolina during the ' ; past year has undoubtedly been a great ' -stimulant towards making this gain. Situation at Port Arthur Unchanged The order stands for education, and the St. Petersburg, Feb. 20. Under date restriction of undesirable immigrants of today Major General Pflug, Admiral that threaten to make troub'e in this Alexieff's .chief of stafT, telegraphed country. Mayor Hood will submit an from Port Athur:. . t' exhaustive and comprehensive report '"The situation here Is unchanged. It detailing the work done during the past is impossible to cross the Yalii, rlvei year. on the ice below Shackedtz. Cossacks An effort will be made to get the passing through Wlju captured Major council to meet at Goldsboro. or some Tatsaru, of the Japanese arm. Ave suitable place In eastern North Caro- armed soldiers and two Japanese, civil- luno I""h a finr a r r.T ? -i er ana. is; i Amador Outlines His Policy in an Inaugural Address Panama. Feb. 29. Dr. Manuel Ama- to- n of .the Isjand of Hondo, reports dcn the first president of the new re tht Mnnn(,flinr is lird Saturday kh who was unanimously eiectea morning off Shimoneski in the northern by the constitutional co"Ventln' part of the Shimone p-ninsula-. The inauffUrcted at 4 o'clock this afternoon, crew of the .Japanese steamer Tama- square where the Inauguration igawa Maru which has arrived; at held wfS profusely decorated, ur. Shimoneski, report-that she .was fo Pab0 Arosemana, president of the cort- : lowed, seven-miles offJ'usanCorea .by vention. delivered the address Insta-"-t I four wnrst-.lh- The latter abondoned , rvr: Amador. He laid stress upon the chase neir .Tsushima Island, mid- the humiliation Panama, had' suff ere i way between ?Shimqnesld and Fusan. frotn Colombia and said that tho niove- ... ? . ;- V; ; V ; lmt for independence was the naiur M Four Russian . warships that were at resulf. He declared that the eieci.un Vladivostok, when the,. war started cut of Dr. Amador was. by the popular their waymj; f-the ice there and have W1L s previously been' reported as threaten- ( Dr. Amador declared in his inagurai lng the northern coast, of Japm. Once address that he would give special at- they were falsely reported sunk by the tentlon to public instruction, communi- Japanese. If ' they re now oft the cation and finances, and declared that south of Japan, as indicated in . the there would be no friction betw.ert above dispatch they -are a menace to urch" and state. In dealing with the . i - T i. nn.rln Vl . tU. ki. blM tTlO rM Tlfl 1 WOUld me p.w.e "Bl,1 .''"VZZ canarqu..u. - - had been made him. The ap be armv to Corea.-inougn tne ian?r Ti-ould create an econwiut r,.. are prohably convoyed by a strong trial revolution of great magnitude and sauadron of warships. A naval engage- . rcommerid all to take advantage of mm T 1 . mi 1 '.GBuaJSBS m mi 11 13t fit ment is therefore not unlikely. t.h. conseauent prosperity that with the guarantee Of the United States to preserve the independence of Panama the military element could be rediiced. : , . . Following is the cabinet - appointed by the president: Minister of government and foreign was commonly reported that he was to Receive in return one' of the v.commls sionershlps. andvthat a promise to that Russian Ccouts Cross the Ya!u Tokio, Feb.' 20. The government Is sued a formal bulletin today as fol lows : "No f orre 6f the enemy has crossed, the Yal'u river near Wiju. The river is in possession of our navy. About 3C0 Russian scouts have crosed relations, Tomas Arias. , about thirtymlles northwest of Chon . Minister of finance. Dr. Espriella. Son. and have ' penetrated through " the , Minister of ; public ; instruction and surounding country without opposition, justice, Jax Julio Fobrega.. Thily recrossed the", river 'and' joined Minister of public works, Manuel their main force 1 Tfhursday afternoon." i Qulnterou. - pointment was considered as good as made until .Senator Clarke, who suc- He added ceeded Jones in the Senate, und who has been his bit'er political ana par stonaX enemy, arrived iri Washington. Clarke called at the White House one day, and since that time the Jones stock has been steadily going down. Clarke is said to have made a vigorous : doctors a. or tne opinion that t protest against the appointment ana in poison wtis uarucu 10 me i intry bt mnsidratlon of his absolute endorse- rats. ment of the president's Panama 'policy, his wishes are to be respected at the White House, Ordered Back to the Baltic "Paris, Feb. 20. A dispatch to the Echo de Paris from St. Petersburg says that the -squadron of Admiral Wir enius, now at Jibutil', - French Somali land, has been ordered to return to the Baltic The dispatch states that the Csarevlteh and the Retivzan, the .Russian-ships damaged In the. first Jap- IMPENDING CHANGE INMAP0FWESTIN3IES (Continued from page 1) tural appropriation bill. This Infor- ane?e attack at Port Arthur, are almost mation was very gratifying to Dr. Kll- . t 3 . 3 111 i ? 11 t- 4 . .. ... r . 4 gore, director of . the state experiment repaired.; and will -. rejoin . the active squadron. In a few days. Admiral Alexleff has .been ordered to remain at Port Arthur until - Admiral Maharoff, the successor .of Admiral Stark, in com mand, of the f qujd(Jr6n, there arrjves. station, who conferred with the sena tor on the subiect. There Is every prospect that the Wll- appreciate the confidence ".vhfeh substantial contribution to !ts f fcent indicates. Family of Six Po son-j Salisbury.' ' N. C, Fch. :v:r;c j. While at breakfast -yestorday tr.fc-. sjx memc?rs or. me lamily of Sells of Rowan county were d -p.r t ly poisoned from an unknown AH are in a precarious coniition. Library for Stale Normal ; Greensboro, N. ; C. Feb. 20.Spec;al. Mr. Andrew Carnegie has 'informed President Mclvrr that he will donate a library building to the North Caro lina State Normal and Industrial Col lege. ' . - " 1 . The anno ancement is particularly gr: tif ying to the friends of the Instl tuti6n at this time when ,lt has suf fered such a loss by lire. Especially will the faculty and students or th. college welcome good library accom modations. The present library ocou- s hade I roes For Spring Planting.. mington post ofilce case will be settled pies a room that was intended for a next .week by the transmission of the appointment of Thomas E. Wallace to the Senate. The matter would have beemsettled last week but for the fact that the death of Senator, Hanna pre- -Kuropckln.Gllig .East Soon': BeTlnir Feh - 20;-The; StT- Pelersburg wires that General Kuropatkln will .eluded the possibility of a cabinet mect ieaVe; for thenar feist rhorfcly and that g tor the consideration of such ques there are -persistent reports that Ad-' tions. ... t mlfaV AlexlerfifeS about td .remove his t -.-ACaitlonal endorsements In behalf of headquarters toMukden and the field Mr, Wallace have been received here. commissarit department " to HarMn. f Tiertwiil De useato meet any oDjec- tion tnat may pe orcerea in. opposiuon to ' the selection of the present assist ant postmaster. Representative W. W. Kitchin, who Russia's Weakness in the East . Paris, " Febr. 2l7. The -St. Petersburg correspondent ' of Ffher Temes claims" to is one of, 4he ranking 1 members of the have definite InTorfnation that the R7- naval- committee, -is kept closely occu-; sian army In 4h far east dops. not pled in watching the naval apnroprla- e'xeeed 70.U00 mere - Feverish, efforts are tlon bill,, which is ,ur '.er consideration being made to;fdraft heavy reinforce- in" the House. ' Monday. Hr. tCltchin will ments tO'send to the front, but even have something' to say with reference the war office does not expect to get to the naval prograhi of the govern ment as outlined in the bill. He be lieves In an t adequate navy, but does not think the "administration ought to ! go wild over the subject. The ' three young children of Repre sentative and r Mrs.. John H. Small re turned home tonight, accompanied by them there before two months. Wounded Russians Acknowledge Kindness ! Seaul. Feb. 2Ql The British warship Amphltrite arrived at Chemulpo today, f She. will convoy, to. Singapore the mem- ; , . " a rj, - . . iui lieu uunie luuij; lT V ., - p-r JL ' 'r. Small's secretary. Mr. W. G. New- CCT "c" r, l I by. Mr. Small, who was suddenly large recitation room and is entirely Inadequate to the needs of the library, Mr. Carnegie has recently donated tx library to the city of Greensboro, but he has not, been in the habit of con tributing . libraries to colleges. This makes bis gift to the State Normal and Industrial College, located in Greensboro,' rather . remarkable. The people of the s' te, especially the stu dents and alumnae of the college, will LARGE AND FIKZ STOCK 0? Silver and Sugar Maples, Carolina Poplars, etc. Young and thrifty trees kind that grovv of! promp.i; ana live. If interested In fruit growing; vr' for our free catalogue, also pi::.;- on "How to Plant and Cil: i-. at- a Orchard." Gives all necepary. .herniation. We grow also CUT Fl)WI-:i:s ;. supply same for funerals, w-i'.,: etc. Write us. J, Van Lindley Nursery Ci Pomona, N. C. 5 Oaraiina ii harbor, r,who were picked up after tne fight with the Japanese by the British warship Talbot. . . The "wounded Rus sians at Chemulpo have sent a letter to Admiral Uriu, commanding the Japanese squadron which destroyed the Variag and Korietz, thanking him for the kind treatment accorded them. trr.t-no. such seat awaits it. It3 editor '.rtli rot be 'r the State ccr ntiun n-r :n ; the natioe-ia.' con-.t'itiori, biltg in truth (nearly 200. as cVad to any personal hope or coveted hhare in the activities of public life ( isn.e tver .v ill be in natur-, llteraliy, W.' and forever. Though the united volcrt of his party asscoiates should . .be raided to invite hlin he would thank ,v fully but llnnly beg to be excused. It not th in.e.r.t!oTi of the Courler-Jour- nal to make any war on the governorJ Nor shall It be its purpose to raise a. hand against his plan of . sending a pryan-Hearst delegation to the nation al" convention. --"The Hearst barrel Is already on tup in 'Kentucky. The governor's machine is resonably Intact. We see no reason why the combination -should not prove all powerful. There Is not likely to lie anybody to resist it, certainly the Courier-Journal will not try to re sist -It. Truth .to say. If we are to lose ; another presidential election through the agency of Mr. Bryan, let -Mr. Bryan and his friends cary the .whole responsibility. In a word, if the- Democratic .party has rot within it self saving grace to save itself. Indi vidual or newspaper effort will suffer to save It." tic council, with a. membership of They would be glad to The reports concerning the ene- are generally contradictory.: and scarce. r . r "Advices have been received confirm ing the report that troops belonging " . The Czar May Go to the East Rome. Feb. 20. According to the Agenzla Libera the czar will go to the far east at the' commencement' of spring to take command of the army. called home by reason of the death of Mrs. Wharton, mother, of Mrs. Small, will not return to Washington until the middle of the weak. Col. Thomas S. Kenan of Raleigh, who has been here several days, re turned home today. Mr. H. B. Varner, state labor com missioner, was hereT today on his re turn from. New York. ' Jones Hoodoed by C!ark It Is semi-ornclally announced at the White House that the place for a southern man on . the,. Panama canal commission Is to go to a Louisiana man. possibly President Hester of the New "Orleans cotton exchange. This evidently eliminates former under the leadership of State Cun- Japanese Bridge Wreckers Hanged St. Petersburg, Feb. 20. A dispatch sent from Harbin, Manchuria. todav says that the railway Is in working Senator Jones of Arkansas, as but one order. The Japanese who attempted to member o the' commission is . to come entertaining . ... omv . Vllo B,,,h,;, ,:,n,r blow up the bridge across the Sungaru from the south. When the spooner act The members . ..rt river and who were caDtured havo authoriziner the Dresident . to neotiatf. been hanged. Bands of Manchurlan with" Cokmibia for the Panama rout bandits under Japanese leadership have was passed ''by the Senate Jones was been observed and are being pursued. , the only Democrat to vote for it. It have, the honor of f n A jmmn .-i-v-r rani i. it- , ' V T of the Chinese province of Chi-U are of the council feel proud of the Tact aAt tn RtnnMtn tn.t Manchuria is quiet. Ca ptain JlodnefC,1 commander - of the Cilur . u is. mtmuer uj. meir Ru3slan cruiser Varia-. which was council. destroyed by the Japanese squadron at - . . .. .Cherr.ulpo, telegraphs, under Thurs- , Statistics ct ttie Year ' , ' day's date that on that vessel Midship A telegram from Port Arthur states that Admiral Alexleff is raising an ir regular corps to defend the. fortress there. The dispatch adds that Janan- Winston-Salem, N. C, Feb. 20. Ppe- man Count Nirode and thirty; three ,1"' are 8eea irequenuy on Insurance Company RALEIGH, N. Ct v ESTABLISHED 1868. A Norih Carolina Com iny, Silid and Sound, S-jsk , Nonh Carolina Business, Wo Loss m Baltimore ire. Confines its business to tha Stats of Torth Carolini. Limi ts its risKs to $5,ojd.oo in any on a block in u ; town. The State of North Carolina has no lare or thick;; settled cities' therefore, uncbr this. comDanv's con tiye management its clients ta.ee no risk in'p:u this home company. DIRECTORS : .7 W. N. KREMER. President German American Ins. Co. New .York. C. G. SMITH, Secretary German Amer ican Ins. Co., New York. r A. B. ANDREWS, Vice-President Southern Railway." " R. H. BATTLE, President and Attor ney, Raleigh. N.C, C. H., COFFIN, r Ass't Sec'y German American Ins. Co., New York. R. T. GRAY. Lawyer. Raleigh, N. C. JULIUS LETVIS. Retired Raleigh, N. C. JOHN F. B-RUTON. Prr-f National Bank, AVilon, Walker tayixjh, in- - mington, N. C. W. L. REYNOLDS, Insur ta; Georgia. ALEXANDER WEBB. Vr The N. C. Home Ins ir JOHN C. DRBWP.Y, (''' tual Benefit Life In.-. 1 r:r'- cial. Secretary Vance has completed seamen were killed, a midshipman and ( bis report ta be submitted to the State seventy sauors severely woundea. ?r-l Couftcil of the Junior Order United two .midshipmen and -a large number annual seamen sunny wounoeci. Tfte com- The receivca concussions , ana was , otherwise wounded in the headThere was no ioss oi me on rne erunooat Arnerlcan Mechanics at . the meeting in Charlotte next week, report . shows .113 active " councils JUNIOR ORDER : 4 A; Fine Record of Progress Made in a Year .Goldsboro, C, Feb. 20. SpeciaL Mayor George E. Hood, state coun cilor of the Junior Order United Ameri can Mechanics; W. L. Bummerlin, U. M. Cilllkin and W. R. Phillips, repre sentatives of the Goldsboro Council. No. -39, of this order, will leave to-morrow for CharlotU, to be present at the state, council .meeting, which will con vene Tuesday morning. The past year: has been one of the North .Carolina, a gain of 31 the past , ."T' j,''" r-, , , . , . Korietz, whjrh. the Japanese destroyed - J" t Tt' nCrSSe. " e,J,?,bS; " ? at tnfe Retime. CaptPin Rourneff 2.816; totalmembersJiip S4. The total draws attentJfn to the "extreme: bra v receipts of subordiriate councils show ery nd exquisite fulfillment of duty a gain of 13.162.63 over last year, and by the officers and men."' V the disbursements were $10,726.65 ' - - greater than last year- The receipts are $3,51776 more than the disburse-! ments. The total worth of councils has increased $11,374.75 in the past year. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggist refund the money If It falls .to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture is on each box. 25c' . Fore'gn Commanders Protested Paris, Feb. 20. M. Pelletan. minister of marine, has received a long report LEAD REMEDY FOR DOMESTIC TROUBLE a u u w Sliapes fbi! Spring Are Now Ready the Jb?.VpronuSOtt H!Ltsd,rect " bt manufacturer, ta Amelca-- the best hats-wlthout h:--; u r Kansas City; Mo.. Feb. 20. Lorenzo rrom captain Nicoii. commander of the Crossby, said to , be - an elder in the French cruiser Pascal. . detailing the Mormon ,chuhV, shot and" fatally facts of the flght at Chemulpo -and the wounded himself todrjr while enrote circumstances uhder which he gave from Atlanta, Ga., (where he had.been asylum to port ion-of the crews of the. stationed until recently) to Holbrook, Russian shipV Variag anfl Korfetz. It Ariz. The shooting- occurred In a sleep- reafflrms former '.accounts. He'- states ing car on a Chicago and Alton train that the respective commanders1 of the hear Highbee, Mo. - Crossby was French, Italian British" and tjerman brought to Kansas City and placed :in warships at Chemulpo protested against th clt'y hospltaL In his pockets were the attack of thfe Japanese :as a viola- found two letters One of theni, signed Rev. Dr. Carnpbell ;pa!4 a beautiful i tfort of the law Of nations'. ChemuTtJO Molllt : Crosby, was sent from an Art trlbute-tQ thf life land character of Ch. being a neutral port. They protested zona ovrn, and was apparently from deceased- " v ; 'again after the first engagement. n,s wlf6- Jt indicated domestic trouble. A St. Petersburg dispatch io the rft "er wai from a Salt Lake Echo De Paris says the Novoe Vremya, in an evidently Inspired article about Secretary Hay's note, says the "proposal with regard to the neutrality of, China is favorable to Russian interests, ' on condition that Manchuria he excepted, Fiinera! of T. C. H. Dukes AsheVille, ' N. C. Feb. - 20. FpeciaL The First Presbyterian church was filled this morning at li o'clock with relatives, friends and acquaintances of the late T. C. H. Dukes to pay the last tribute of love and respect to the dead. After reading the burial" service and the offering of a ferVepf ahd simple prS-yer, Bryan on the Wing Charlotte. N. C, Feb. 2Q. SpeciaL William J. Bryan passed through Char . t0-4.a7. m Spartanburg to Greensboro. He was" accompanied by his wife and daughter. City woman. ( i A Gcaranteed Cure lor Piles -Itching, Blind, Bleeding or?PrOtTUd ing . Piles. Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT' falls 'to a point thatis absolutely ; indispen- l cure you, in 6 to 14 days. 50c. 3 Devbys: and Sbft Hats 4 ..test shapes and equal to anything shown yo at $4 anywhere else." berbys and "Soft hats r thingjhown Elsewhere for $2.5 or T.OO. Other aoft atyle at $1, $L60 Up to f sok Cruchers i n r wanted. To save a dollar or so by buying your new hat here. 7 rucnera A Oi scoverv We find during Inventory that many of our best filing lota of .Winter suits. Overcoats and Trour? broken in sizes we placed them among the "Odd and End" lot, that saves you 25 per cent on th pri't cheap, at present prices even if you w ear them little durinw this wirter. --; -i Lota of Broken sizes in Underwear at broken Prices. 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