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FOUR YEARS MORE OF WILLIAM streit jVorder to give , the : escort aoatiei',.-.- ! '- . : - 1 "r . " bODortunitv to form there , was a L ; Mr McKjmey ana nis, party nav-1 PRES. - MOKINIiEY- INDUCTED 0PPuriumiy tQionn, tere , was a ; . j , ' - 4 , ! INTO OFFICE " FOR AN- "una 01 appiause irom tne mum- & . yuu o v OTHER TERM. - . ' : tudes 'in P-e reviewing . stands and at t executive avepue, he .entered 1 ; v ' and flags were waved until it looked tne- Handsome structure embellished :iaiuiis ui uiB va wwpaapuuy like a sea of stars and stripes along wim iestoons nu crimson ounung art Immense Tnrong of Demon- wh ciVIac rf rrf1 nf i WAtiAr 8 and enclosed with I erlass. -to review - , UlVkJ . W Ul VJ-i. VXJi VS- . , ... ; ' I -- . .. , . strative Citizens Vice President The escort having formed in column tne marchings thousands who : had Roosevelt Inaupuratd,rln:ttie 6f platoons, the ; procession began asembled to dd.hife honor;- - After Senate Chamber-The Parade the its progress to the capitol, the Pres- a brief paus the worth was -given, Greatest Ever Seen on Such an 1 -nartr iniiHino-mpniWc rf and the parade immediatelv re- Occasion.' ' Uvi oaWnAf : :vT:iViitbriF.r riAtirai i su'med motion, passed throueh the ashingtoall 4.-William ile's- Admira! Dewey, and. the Cort of Honor, and oyer the" des- McKinley, of Ohio, was for the iixiau. ic T - r -r ; V . - ' r . ceiviog- heartv sreetins- all alone- hemmed in with ethusiastiQ and ex second time inaugurated as Presi- .iviug iieany greeung, .au aiong . - - , '-(' " ' , , TT. . - 'the' line- -x : pectant1 observers dent of the United States at noon LUC uuf , - f, , V.'r Having arrived at the capitol, Mr. V was 5 145 .wnen . xne last oi McKinley repaired to the iPresi- parade passed the President stand, dentfs room and from there went to having taken more than fouVhours the Senate chamber, which present: td go over the route, It is estirha- 1 v 1 r 1 1 1 '1 Makes the food more delicious and wholesome - today, the actual ceremony of -in ducting him into office being per formed at the east portico of the capitol, Chief Justice Fuller admin ted 3 5 , 000 men were in ..line ; , ,, , ..I ; r-; Then . And. Now- broke into ,'Con- a reduction of ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ; Tbe Massachusetts -(Mutual , and the Mutual Benefit Insurance i; com panies which i withdrew ffom trie State . after , the enactment of the Craig domestication law, Jiave .re- turned v ' istering the oath, , ; Preceding the installation of the Diea aipwmatS, -justices, Olgni- President-e1ert a. President. . Theo- taries' Congressmen' and espedally Senator. Butler AwSnnnfU Vork waj invitedguests. Having witnessed eless deinandine sworn in as Vice President before tlle imPressive installation of Mr. salaries the bases of , the sell , , , , . -, -... Roosevelt as Vice-President J heard hir-f -'- j 1 1 -i 1 -. , 1 - ' -1 uished assemblage in the ' Senate nis mauSraA aciress and tne ad- As he emerges, after, six years of fat chamber, Mr. Frye, the president r.0""" wcl UA L",r ""salary and perquisites he introduces pro tempore, administering the AW T.. r , ' mic a bill to increase the salary ot - sen- prescribed oath of office. 0 w ators ana represeniaives,xo 7,5Su. The second inauguration celebra- ""'i - wpuui, tu awaxt Does it have a back-salary grab at- tinn nfMr MrTrin1v W rp t -"6 iCCu , tachment. ort does it Rive nonce plete with pomp and pageantry. Jn occupy places on the platform and that Buttlet has gone over; to Mc- --" portico, where the actual exercises v;wc'ntt, ff '-'rliMn thino-s companying the necessary iormali. f"endipgh,s being clothed; with mateSacheapmaV The transf or- ties and the military and civic dem- 5 . 7 7 & . mation 01 six years is ucsl .... j j 1 j were earned out. this bill. Six years ago -.Butler onstratiou distinguished represen- . f ' . -, -.f, , tatves of other governments, high Ithe scene the Senate :,cham, played to get ihe prote of the bur; national- and. State .officials . iuidJi T7OTr "7 r rCv - 7t 1 V &- i r a ' r 1 Li 1 portico which i& memorable in his ditions: now he :play& for the ap- fcv. v j. 1 1 ' y ttm 1. I r .1 it 1 tt: :i 11 -i. i- j -l i a I wry, was even more so. wnen tne provai oi.me iouowers 01 jaamu- all sorts ahd condition have played I I, - , - ' , . r , , . ;t ' j .-'. v , . President-elept arose to receive his 1 ton who despised ! economy and strch ble, whichj m some respects,, sur-l,, , , , , i.t - people-farh ; Trt rpfiteha?. ': has hitherto been witnessed in the j'-. . . - Old veterans candidate to succeed t- i -z. i. lncurhbent of the,,. highest office , j - i? " w -J j national capital: ,'j.V "-...' .r4. " .1, ' HonJ. C. Pnchard, ,,for JUnited The ceremonies of this e day,' m- . .; . . J . States Senator: . Hon. Hf. A. ,Lon- -"f don, of Chatham :county subject; to werebared; . - . . . .1 ''V As the President emerged,. from f c ' tne capitoi ior nis return to nis She Did.rit Wear a c Mask. But her? beanty.' wai.-completely hidden hy eorea," blotches - and pim pies tilt she used;. Buck!ens? krnica Salve - Then'tht'v vanishefi as- ill fvll ' Eruptions,' Fever Sores,-. Bils, Ulcers, Carbuncles ,i?nd Felons from its use. -'"In ii f a! H ri- n Qorn s. Burn's Scald anil Pi G-j Cure guar arileea. 25c at JM"). Morns" : Firer at i Greenville' Friday knight destroyed King's livery stables, a rant store and a barroom. -The fire broke out in the livery stables. The total loss is probably $5, 000; : Worth $100 to you cure child nr a.nlfc of inconltinencset of Water dur; Ihg sleep 'Atttiuiuretitf ' stops it 1m mediately. $1. Sold by jWJ. : Ham- brick, Druggist RoxboTo N. C. ; .1.1 - - Every m)4n isall fight in his way, but a lot of them, are Tiff ht in the way of others. ,' ! -v. Wotice Land Sale. 7 s . ' Underhand' oy virtue of 1 a Judge-" j eritof the "Superior Court in the cause entitled E, J. .Robettson et al ,vs 0- C. Robertson, I will, as Com r missiorieheing thereto.licen4cd byv the judgement in said caused expoao to public sale: to vHhqV highest cash bidder aVihe Court House door In RozhoroV K.C Monday April '' 1st 1901 at!2 o'-clook'M. the .following', described track of land to- wit : One tract 'of x land lying , aiid;; being1 in Woodsdale township,? Perion' County C adjoining 'the land, of 8., B. Winstead's Jordan ; or Mill tract estate ot J;W Cunningham, Lizzie Robertson and'; others, t ontaininiug 160 acres; For a more specific de scription of said laud see Judgement , book C page 547 of record in the office ot -Ulek Superior' Court for Person Co uutv." : ' 1 - ThisMarch 2nd.:1901. v v ; . : W.T-BRADSHER, ' , ., , . ' - Commissioner passes m;its display,., its f gilt ; and , - ' , j , , I pledge to tne American c," jror v l troduced and foljoed, by the . in spiring show of soldiery and civic organizations are to America what a coronation is to a monarchy the event is one of the first importance, whether clothed in the garb of: col onial simplicity ;or embellished with all that wealth and art ambiti ous effort can provide to confer up on the bare formality, the glowing habiliments of a great quadrennial festival. I . " -r - Those who were up betimes, and there were many, were somewhat disappointed with the early showing in the way of meteorology - after the promise of a brilliant ' morning from the weather man. . At 1 o'clock, however, the skies, after fitful gleams of sunshine, become more heavily clouded, and heavy drops of rain put i a tempor ary damper on the sala day ;, spirit. The misty rain - which f ollowed J cPrt made the asphalt; too unpleasant for the marchers, but the enthusi asm of both participants j and spec tatars seemed to survive the un propitious weather conditions, and the crowds remained practically un diminished; ! The thousands ! who had come from afar to witness the inauguration display . determined to brave the storm in order to gratr ify their desire , to look upon the marching thousands. K'-''- V ; : . Promptly at 10:30 ' o'clock Mn! McKinley and . his party entered their carriages at the White House portico and passed along the'drive way out of the east gate, preceded by Troop A.-of Cleveland, Ohio. As the President and thbse accompany ing him moved towarcl Seventeenth special reviewing stand in the Court ; Raleigh Corv ewbern Journal: of Honor, he'(was received by the Honi Locke Craig says the House marshal and his staff and Troop A, .will have to remain in session until of Cleveland, Ohio, The several' after the impeachment; trial ends as divisions that were to make up the it is found the jSenate cannot sit procession Jiad been forming in independent o the house. : , Members their designated places during the of-Wuse sit without pay. ;" ;., t . inaugural proceedings proper; v ; ; ; There Is 'more patarrh imthis sec . Maior General F. , V. 7 Greene, f of the country than all other diseases U. S. A.,- give the command which Pt together, and; until the last few l set in-motion through -the capitol or a great many years doctors :pro, grounds, :tocB. street thence tpJFirst nounced it a local disease prescrib -street and then to ' Pennsylvania eb local remedies; and thej are con avenue, one of the greatest military stantly failing to cure with lbcal . . . , Ttt v. 1 r yTTit treatmeqt, prounonced it incurable. civic parades Washington has ever Scieace o catarrh", to be. a witnessed headed, by a platoon jof constitutional disease, and therefore stalwart "mounted police and the requires constitutional treatment Governor's Island band, ;the grand Hall's. Catarrh' Cure, manufactured t. 1- i .-u " 'uL hy F. J. : Cheney ;& Co,,' i.Tolodo, marshal and, staff, the calvery.es- 0hir. is the only 'constitutional cure the President and . his; party on the market., It is taken internally followed; and ' behind them begin- in doses fronvlO drops s to i a c spoon- nin& to train the seemingly -endless uireouy on - j - , and mucous surfaces of t column of sojdisrs and civilians.; -1 The Pageant swept down Penn sylvania avenue with its gleams of swords and. guns', , its 'shining uni forms its gaily caparisoned - steeds, its marshals and Amounted aides, with their sashes of red - white and biue, its flags and flowers, 'between the swaying walls eageV; sight, see ing Americans. As the head of the processiori,touched Fif teentii Jtreet its splendid appearance from tle treasury- reviewing wliose, golden eagles . there' was t a surging ' mass of : patriotic " .color, aroused furious "applause, which developed dnta'.an ovation as the PfesidenV s carriage wheeled around " 0 f That no " bther : store had 1 a goqoiiB, ;6r ' shoes, or clothing but us, or, 1 that' : vou coulcr nt set as choice aii fessortmenfr any whei e 1 else as here, r and after ; should; fand:; out amei ent. v you a neyer r nave any . faith in! piir adyertiseinentsbut e dewery, very .careful what we toyfWte i do say that a great ma- jority of our: gpods .are ;-bought;:; formless nd sold enourn less to : make; it4 impbrtari t7i enqugkf or you ; to come and fook tto if.e fail to please you; itns our fault But, af you fail ; tacome here, jbut go elsewhere and pay lmore than Triili' -Ton - s the blood the system J They offer one , hundredldollars for any case it laus to cure , bend tor circulars and ' testimonials. " - Adress, F. J; "CHENEY CO., Toledo; O. . Sold by druggist. 7 ' Hall's Family Pills are the, oest. - Meets here in May. - " .. The State Medical Society- meets iri Durham . on 2 1 st of . May - The sessions of the society will be. .held m the court house.Durham bun; J Old Soldier's Expepibncb.: M. M.k Austin,, a xiivil war veteran, of Winchester, Ind., writes : .2Jy wife was1 sick a long time in spite - of good' docters' treatment,- butMwas wholly cured by Dr. Kings New Tiife Pills, which iorhecl wonders lor her health " They always do. Try them. Only 25c at Uorris drug store SPECIALVSALEt- - Of custom-tailored aready-to wear suits for menthe best' $14.00 :"-. n suit, your choice for $9.75; : Any one ot our $iu.uu suits iorfc.zo, v , and the pick of our $700 suits for $4.75. This is- an opnortnnity ; ;nba to be treated lightly. . :f , -V ' " : ' v; " ' J; 'rf: We have a few. patterns of all .wool 1 flannel dressi goods Jihat are, ' -'A worth your attention will 8ave.'yofi25Tpents ohrthe dollar. THE LADIES ::,:::i:,:::( y -r : ; Ar, Wili'be glad tohear tha we have justTeceiyed a large lot -of ? Ham V - burgs, all-over embroidery and reaV Torchon, ; all of ; ; which will be C sbld-at our regular low pricesmoney savers. - 1 k' ' , - " we. are iigeni ior me ixew jjigub xvuuuiug xuiucbuu ;ocTuMaa chines, ;and ,we want you.to call and hear our prices before buying WCKEirS 'CMlL store. A SSI K O F SO. BO STOW . :.;:f;f"fOnCAr3.IZED qAYI 807., ;,;,,' . . ' . Joseph; Stebbins,; President i; ; J: J. LawsonV Cashier, ; V- v; board ofJdirectors, ; V , D.X,. traynham, JvMrCarrington, J. S. Merritt, R. VYLawson; Capital Gtoc!:, : l is'ir CurpJuDy' ; . ' ft - ; j -' ,,sV?0wa J AccoutitsVSoHcited. Collections C will Receive Careful AtteuticJj - - Eent of Vault Bor $5 per yean . : ;
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