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the is in e all have with well placed what a md you tors. oro, N. C. leader for that irybody ware- it mean tan who ill with Loknow tare of use his tors. :nson. ssrs and 1th eer- will ring s for the red .-.a LL BROS., Proprietors. -A u F t 1 HOME FIRST: ABROAD NEXT. r0L. XVII. $ f .00 Per Year in Advance. tx XT Kar 9ft 1900 NO, 40. KUXJ50KO, NORTH CAKOLIJNA, Wednesday mlsx xwrw 100,000 REGULARS WANTED, stamp taxes to be reduced jhE AGREEMENT WILL FAIL. McKINEY DESIRES NUMBER. THAT . Garter Denies His Guilt. Leavenworth, Kan., Nov. 27. They Will Receive the First Atten- HAVE TO BE DONE Oberlin M. Carter, former captain tion in Removal of War Dnt.v. . - , I , f 1,0 fircf Washington. Nov. 1- - I . . Tf l- -i - an Excessive jj onn a w 00-0 w Impossible for China to Foot the Bill On of the Leading Powers Will Join the United States in a Demand for a Moderation of the Term Others May Follow. Washington, Nov, 27., The Chairman Hull Calls a Meeting of r.iio nuu.00 wuuiuiiuuoc uu ouuibtiry - ii.UclJ.IO b Ui-l-3 jd-ilJUiy .Dili, r - j-j.ujivhio, .t-ii.ig, c,o . Which. He Says Should be Passed sub-committee, spent a portion o at Once. the day drafting the bill to amend Washington, Nov. 24. Chair- the war revenue law. The general man Hull, of the house committee provisions of the bill have been on military attairs, to-day called a agreed upon. The reductions to Washington, JNov, 27., xuc i C 4-"U .Ulnn -C - 4- I "U J '11 1 1 1 ri T"v - 4-,- a, 4- 'Koon inf CsYtYl - meeting ui uic wmuiiucc iui ucal ue mane win De m stamp taxes, as otate ucpanmcut uaa x"- Tuesday. He hopes that a quorum heretofore indicated. A member ed of the agreement or understand- will be present and that the com- of the committee said to-day that ing or preliminary treaty (it is not mittee can go to work immediately although there was some discussion posible how to learn in just what w-.- , I JL . on the outlines of a new army bill, concerning reductions upon beer form it stands) reached by the "Tt will be in the direction of and also on cigars, cigarettes and foreign ministers at Pekin. It is economy to pass the army bill with- tobaccos, there did not seem to be not regarded as proper to give out out delay," said Mr. Mull to-day, any inclination to reduce the pres- tor puoncation at xmb umc uy "The army now in the Philippines ent tax on these articles as long as tailed information respecting the V.0TT0 n Kp 'KrrMicr'h linrtip in the t"h pvp rmainff1 cfomn tQrps; which acrreem ent. It mav be stated how t ,n-nr tVicit i; tho;e of the men be .;aiH were obnoxious to everv ever that t ,) Ll lXJ.iii i , I""' - . . " - 1 who do not care to re-enlist. The one using them. tmnsoorts which go out for them x - . . j - A- 1r every ever that tne agreement very poor cahnce of receiving the tj am Mr - a sanction of all the powers represent I -j DQlrm rwn fprptir unless CU 111 IUC x V.JV111 wmvxw . wasmngton u. c inov 24.-. material amendmets are per inecaseot Mrs. MayoncK, ne , T . , at the 0wctkmable siiouia aepart iaueu witu tuc LiwFo Washington, D. C who are to replace them, else the The f Mrg . . 1 ill cinr will make one vovage empty. n us TT..11 . : fpatnres are onlv canoe surmised Mr. nun was wuiivw Sentence n England, will shortly I , ,; r - ; . 70 - in view ot the adverse aecision 01 be called to the attention authorities respecting publica- President with the request that he ag acqmte submit to the British Governor a statement from Pekin that the budget D,rSre0li; of this city basis of the ageement is to be found j :a in the French note it is easy to per- says that he has secured new evid- m wcnaiu j r 1-10 fhprp i no less than two recommendations about tne army ence Gf the most convincing nature vv. m Ir the 1 xTiii tt ft, of points which if concluded m men ana ne uiu nut cissumc vJr- irom ciuzeiis ui inuiiuik, vet., mat x , Presidents mind in advance. He Maybrick was a confirmed arsenic original shape would not meet with the unqualilied approval 01 tnougiit, uuvvcvci, wxai eater. i uuc iaueu icv.10 tixx - , . . ij. ff witnl . .-u. .4. f our own government. . For instance istration wuum uul wuu eviaence win nave mc cucli, w - . - ... , .. . , ' f-hP PrpiHenr exnres-sly reesrved his any makeshilt legislation, nupiu- seCurmg the pardon. - - sition to continue the present law It is claimed by friends of the opinion as to the proposition that for two years more. His impres- condemned woman that her hus- the Taku forts be dismantled. He sion was that the President wanted band died from deprivation of this also withheld his approval ot the authority to raise a regular army drug to which lie was habituated French proposition that there be a sufficient for the needs of the not from an overdose administered permanent military occupation at three noints on the road be- tr rnn nnn men it neccessaiy , i-.r-.r- x . LUUUtl jr , x - 1 Of engineers, today for the first time since his arrest last winter for defrauding the government on Southern harbor contracts, made a defence of his acts. It was the first time that Carter had been out of prison walls since his incarceration last April. "Since my arrest," he said, 1 have never given out a statement for publication, but I have prepared one today. I am entirely innocent and I shall not rest until my inno cence is proven and my military vindication is officially proclaimed. ' ' Heavy Snow in Vermont. Burlington, Vt., Nov. 27. Big snow storm throughout northern Vermont, storm continued all yes terday and in this city there is fif teen inches of snow on the level to-day. dav with the President, and with officials of the War Department upon the character of legislation desired by the administration. He said the President would commu- -iirofo fAti or verv fullv his recommendations about the army When you feel that life is hardly worth the candle take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomacn, tons up your nver aim icg- m -m- 1 . J 1 . 1 uiate veur bowels masing you like a new man. For sale by Ham brick. Than a woman's negative, what is more positive? South Carolina's Population In creases, 16.4 Per Cent. Washington, Nov. 26. The pop ulation of South Carolina as official ly announced is i,"3403l6 against 1,151,149 m 1890. This is an in crease since 1890 of 189,167 or 16.4 per cent. The population in 1880 was 995,577, showing an increase of 155,572, or 15.6 per cent, from 1880 to 1890. Kruger at Lyons. Paris, Nov. 24, President Kru ger and his party arrived at the Ly ons station at 11:30 today. There was a large crowd at the station and the old Boer leader cheered wildly. It Dazzle The World. No Discovery iD medicine has ever created one quarter of the excite ment that has been caused by Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consump tiOn. Its severest test nave ueen 00 hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health, For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay TTnn.nnnnaa onA Whrrvrvinfr r ever, 1 1 1 ,i acJLicoo " uwiuj, (Jough it is tne quiCKest surest, uuie in theworld.lt is sold by J ,D. Morris who guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Large bot.les 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. at The truth should not be told oil fimaa anrl whpn VCtn COme tO rail unuvuj w"" j I think of it, neither should a church 1 bell. DON'T! the number to be reduced when there was no longer need for them. Mr. Hull said the Taft commis sion had reported that 15,00 Fih" pinos could be enlisted immediately in the army in the Philippines and that they would make good soldiers under American officers. There was no fear of a repetition of Great Brittian's experience with the Se poys, for the Filipinos, Mr. Hull said, have no national feeling, like the natives of India. Moreover, added Mr. Hull, the experiment of enlisting native troops has proven successful and there are no more loyal or efficient soldiers than the native enlisted in the British army . in India. Bryan fco Speak. tween Tien-Tsin and Pekin. Don faifl o go to The Sultan Mad at 0s. T The Porte has definitely rejected m the request' for an exequatur iui a TTitfr1 states consul at Harpoot. Uilii.v ' New York. Nov. 24. A special Russell Cuts Down the Fines. nctnVi to The New York Herald Morsranton, Nov. 23. At the - twti .It , 1 4-t, witiol Omirt of JL JL VJill XlllWlll y m y j - l XtfcyJ W WW, -m I . - T- 1 "At a public banquet to be I tne county the bouthern railway ri7pn nv tne acKbuiuctii viuu was convietcu. m uv-u v,. o- j J in this city on December 26, Hon. mg free passes to b. nunman aim William J. Bryan will, it is said, f. Newton Halliburton. Judge make his first speech since the close Stevens imposed the minimum fine of the campaign, and this utter-. Qf $i,ooo ineach case. On yester ance, it is declared, will be in sup- day Governor Russell commuted port of a movement to defeat the the sentence to a fine of $125 m old-line Democrats of the Bast in eaCu case and the costs. These tlipir nronosed attempt to reorgan- cases have been twice to the bupe- " r-sr- - - - :. o i f-h -npmooratic oartv. riot Court and thence to me qu- ZV. w JL " I ' -n 4. x oreme Court on appeal, tne otauc TTor, vk7v -NTnt. To Be Ousted. Plcmc 5 va,u 0 winning in the end. Albany, N, Y., Nov. 26. Gov- wm 8 , n nTrnl f fr-nicrht cave out Ao-uinaldo Again Dead. 1- "j 4 fhi nnolieation for Waehincrton. Nov. 24 The Ma ms U.CV10i.-i.X xxjl vjl jr r "- o rv r n r ! r .l 1 T Of Vi A mrrttpc the removal trom omce 01 mayoi niia papers 01 uciouei iomuv.u Robert A. van wycx, 01 ixcwjiw- consiaerauic city He declines to remove the the report concerning Aguinaldo's mayor on the grounds that, while dgath in northern Luzon. They he was undoubtedly a stockholder say that the circumstantial charac- the American ice company, ter Gt this report, wgciuti -x. TUCKER'S CASH STORE for anything you need. Stock complete and Bob Featherston to rtiolp von buv is a bargain. " w : , . it dti leSn as a direct' tfcere has been no proof that he f act that Gen. Toras recently has United States legion wVlly violated the law forbidding been signing himself ''commander- violatiou of treaty ngnts ai j , stockholder : j,;. nf the insurgent forces," Ihomas l. iNortoii, ? , . iatv An-t.ir.a1Hn mav be dead. Koplon's Clothing and Shoe Hoi Wants to talk to you about the mammoth stock that is now on nana. Our buyer bought more goods than we want, so we have decided to sell them at a sacrifice It xs to you, good people, that the tfAKttAl v , nr Qhnp vnn nnn an your laruiiy ctu -jv Vf e YVClllt iu ouvw jv" rf - , than thev can be bought anywiiere -j-i, cq tyi a mmlitv. We will save you trom 50c to $3.50 on every suit or overcoat you buy oi us. nomas xx. invv") - . . ... oointed by President McKinley with his municipality some time ago to - Trust Qu Iowa sulate at Harpoot, nab uccxx to oroceed -to bis post. f Duqupne, Iowa, Nov. 20. in The expected visit of the battle Qrder came to all tobacco dealers ship Kentucky to Smyrna is i?eliyea here today to at once ship out of to relate quite as much to thisma e stQck of ciga. ter as to the indernquestion. papers. The ZTZIn Ar mip from the American To- ISSX-l Co-and is due to the cigarette facutty rf the Northern Indiana decision of the Supreme Court Normal School, which nas ot tne uimcuw . 3,000 students, has issued an order Ladysmith. prohibiting the playing ot rndon. Nov. 24th. -The Devon with the statement that the oruei General Buller has to be enforced. This is tne nx.. tQ accept the title of Ird large school in the West openly to to 1 wage war on the game. Aguinaldo may be dead. To Cleanse New York of Vice. New York, Nov. 27, Bishop - 1 i- - -. ;'J Henry C. Potter today aeiivereu We have the largest variety and lowest ptices in Ladies Capes and Jackets ever shown in this town. Henry C Potter toaay aeuvacu an address on "God and the city Underwear of all varieties, for ladies and gentlemen. 1 r onrliptirp rf o coo in ot. i . 1 i p-sZ he suggest- These low prices continne ugrxonv a t-o-onirfltion of a vigilance nr1iirtino TTata. CaDS. Domestics, meacningB, namo, CVA UUV w5w lUUiUUiu 7 A ' . jT r- j-jrw-k -rif nrm PrS tOf Tr f2.rrAd o n Lfi j J vvuo a, Give us a call and you will be convinced. With plea- ure we serve you, rommitteeof 25, coo reformers to cleanse the city of vice. He favored a central committee of three or hve men, under whose orders the huge committee should act. The erocer rarely becomes so illit- .fa f Wf. Via for frets to CT0S8 bii CmW- vmww w Max Koplon
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